7010588	Theoretical Population Biology	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	epperson-multilocus	http://forestry.msu.edu/hardwood/Epperson-publications/epp-53.pdf	\N		\N	\N	227-237	\N	\N	\N		   Spatial structure of genetic variation within populations is well measured by statistics based on the distribution of pairs of
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individual genotypes, and various such statistics have been widely used in experimental studies. However, the problem of
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uncharacterized correlations among statistics for different alleles has limited the applications of multiallelic, multilocus summary
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measures, since these had unknown sampling distributions. Usually multiple alleles and/or multiple loci are required in order to
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precisely measure spatial structures, and to provide precise indirect estimates of the amount of dispersal in samples of reasonable
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size. This article examines the correlations among pair-wise statistics, including Moran I-statistics and various measures of
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conditional kinship, for different alleles of a locus. First the correlations are mathematically derived for random spatial
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distributions, which allow averages over alleles and loci to be used as more powerful yet exact test statistics for the null hypothesis.
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Then extensive computer simulations are conducted to examine the correlations among values for different alleles under isolation by
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distance processes. For loci with more than three alleles, the results show that the correlations are remarkably and perhaps
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surprisingly small, establishing the principle that then alleles behave as nearly independent realizations of space­time stochastic
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processes. The results also show that the correlations are largely robust with respect to the degree of spatial structure, and they can
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be used in a straightforward manner to form confidence intervals for averages. The results allow a precise connection between
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observations in experimental studies and levels of dispersal in theoretical models.
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	ed49ce4920e71ca11807c8fec15fb3d7	8b8e8f17c8f06c2062b3ea795f2a7a39	97c96f7439be7a079088a37698b8edca	article	Multilocus estimation of genetic structure within
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populations.	Bryan K. Epperson	\N	. 2004. 
7010608	PNAS	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rabies-spread	http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/102/34/12107	\N		\N	\N	12107-­12111	\N	34	\N		Infectious disease emergence is under the simultaneous influence
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of both genetic and ecological factors. Yet, we lack a general
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framework for linking ecological dynamics of infectious disease
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with underlying molecular and evolutionary change. As a model,
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we illustrate the linkage between ecological and evolutionary
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dynamics in rabies virus during its epidemic expansion into eastern
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and southern Ontario. We characterized the phylogeographic re-
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lationships among 83 isolates of fox rabies virus variant using
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nucleotide sequences from the glycoprotein-encoding glycopro-
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tein gene. The fox rabies virus variant descended as an irregular
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wave with two arms invading from northern Ontario into southern
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Ontario over the 1980s and 1990s. Correlations between genetic
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and geographic distance suggest an isolation by distance popula-
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tion structure for the virus. The divergence among viral lineages
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since the most recent common ancestor correlates with position
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along the advancing wave front with more divergent lineages near
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the origin of the epidemic. Based on divergence from the most
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recent common ancestor, the regional population can be parti-
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tioned into two subpopulations, each corresponding to an arm of
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the advancing wave. Subpopulation A (southern Ontario) showed
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reduced isolation by distance relative to subpopulation B (eastern
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Ontario). The temporal dynamics of subpopulation A suggests that
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the subregional viral population may have undergone several
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smaller waves that reduced isolation by distance. The use of
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integrated approaches, such as the geographical analysis of se-
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quence variants, coupled with information on spatial dynamics will
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become indispensable aids in understanding patterns of disease
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emergence.
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	bbe0c89ed37f59f3e084d27a668295e7	eddf8628a03c10273967c480e30009b1	e65c965b035a910c8043dd01ace0ed6d	article	Unifying the spatial population dynamics and molecular evolution of epidemic rabies virus 	Leslie A. Real and J. Caroline Henderson and Roman Biek and Jennifer Snaman and Tracy Lambert Jack and James E. Childs and Eli Stahl and Lance Waller and Rowland Tinline and Susan Nadin-Davis	\N	2005
7010749	Theoretical Population Biology	61	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barton-depaulis-etheridge	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.2001.1557	\N		\N	\N	31-48	\N	1	\N		We introduce a general recursion for the probability of identity in state of two individuals sampled from a population subject to mutation, migration, and random drift in a two-dimensional continuum. The recursion allows for the interactions induced by density-dependent regulation of the population, which are inevitable in a continuous population. We give explicit series expansions for large neighbourhood size and for low mutation rates respectively and investigate the accuracy of the classical Malécot formula for these general models. When neighbourhood size is small, this formula does not give the identity even over large scales. However, for large neighbourhood size, it is an accurate approximation which summarises the local population structure in terms of three quantities: the effective dispersal rate, σe; the effective population density, ρe; and a local scale, κ, at which local interactions become significant. The results are illustrated by simulations.
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	3c160891aba9ad47f9fcf90355048a5e	d1c4fd1b8e02319562487c57ccd5f46c	599519894ba7f95e470aebfaf3b73c1f	article	Neutral Evolution in Spatially Continuous Populations	Nick H. Barton and Frantz Depaulis and Alison M. Etheridge	\N	2002
7012625	Commun. ACM	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	103090	\N	\N		\N	\N	46-58	\N	4	\N		\N	a53c6760490e92066bf1d6e3e908da28	31c65b6df90866f55f0e47f0f75c082b	3cc14e1847ec68062d4d5ac823577ae7	article	MPEG: a video compression standard for multimedia applications	Didier Le Gall	\N	1991
7012717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tagging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e226e4505aec1b73519a928f93ebd88	dbace8183f93ee6e43960da7a1dc1e61	f21d8c88756967e1a2a8818707f03c84	article	Does Tagging Indicate Knowledge Diffusion? An Exploratory Case Study	\N	\N	2008
7012992	\N	3244	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory ({ALT'04})	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Rao04	http://www.springerlink.com/content/da9c44u3ueljj227	\N		\N	\N	69--82	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we study inferability of term rewriting systems from positive examples alone. We define a class of simple flat term rewriting systems that are inferable from positive examples. In flat term rewriting systems, nesting of defined symbols is forbidden in both left- and right-hand sides. A flat TRS is simple if the size of redexes in the right-hand sides is bounded by the size of the corresponding left-hand sides. The class of simple flat TRSs is rich enough to include many divide-and-conquer programs like addition, doubling, tree-count, list-count, split, append, etc. The relation between our results and the known results on Prolog programs is also discussed. In particular, flat TRSs can define functions (like doubling), whose output is bigger in size than the input, which is not possible with linearly-moded Prolog programs.	83cae7400cd2dde0f00a3b193b44c7f1	bf17429020efd5dccd20725bdecc866c	c257cf6647d97ad6a63dd35bb41a20db	inproceedings	Inductive Inference of Term Rewriting Systems from Positive Data	M.R.K. Krishna Rao	\N	2004
7012997	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 1st	\N	Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data (LaTeCH 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marrakech, Morocco	\N	\N	WiGiKaKr08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	189a25eed95c70a5467691c9a4b27426	22ceb2fe059fcf997fad8feb10b2ecf5	8b2cfbcd8ff8712966b33e2648dc366a	inproceedings	{A Semantic Wiki Approach to Cultural Heritage Data Management}	Ren\\'{e} Witte and Thomas Gitzinger and Thomas Kappler and Ralf Krestel	\N	2008
7013007	\N	3321	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 9th Asian Computing Science Conference ({ASIAN'04})	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Rao05b	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ckanleyfx7ahm740	\N		\N	\N	128--141	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we study exact learning of logic programs from entailment queries and present a polynomial time algorithm to learn a rich class of logic programs that allow local variables and include many standard programs like addition, multiplication, exponentiation, member, prefix, suffix, length, append, merge, split, delete, insert, insertion-sort, quick-sort, merge-sort, preorder and inorder traversal of binary trees, polynomial recognition, derivatives, sum of a list of naturals. Our algorithm asks at most polynomial number of queries and our class is the largest of all the known classes of programs learnable from entailment.	6a199eb9ccf33d68e7b3e73e4546754b	41ffb02e4b268a1ead542b457e890ad8	0e2e920af6ebacd0a5a13e1235466221	inproceedings	Learnability of Simply-Moded Logic Programs from Entailment	M.R.K. Rao	\N	2005
7013010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory ({ALT'05})	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Rao05a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11564089_25	\N		\N	\N	312--326	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we study inferability of Prolog programs from positive examples alone. We define a class of Prolog programs called recursion bounded programs that can capture non-linear relationships between inputs and outputs and yet inferable from positive examples. This class is rich enough to include many programs like append, delete, insert, reverse, permute, count, listsum, listproduct, insertion-sort, quick-sort on lists, various tree traversal programs and addition, multiplication, factorial, power on natural numbers. The relation between our results and the known results is also discussed. In particular, the class of recursion bounded programs contains all the known terminating linearly-moded Prolog programs of Krishna Rao [7] and additional programs like power on natural numbers which do not belong to the class of linearly-moded programs and the class of safe programs of Martin and Sharma [12].	d67c3fd52122e57736de2117ff6fa128	c2ba53b64d95c956601286c21cefe984	d56659512a658542fb4fcef331ff6f91	inproceedings	A Class of Prolog Programs with Non-linear Outputs Inferable from Positive Data	M. R. K. Krishna Rao	\N	2005
7013218	J Hered	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M.P._Miller11012005	http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/96/6/722	\N	Alleles In Space (AIS): Computer Software for the Joint Analysis of Interindividual Spatial and Genetic Information -- Miller 96 (6): 722 -- Journal of Heredity	\N	\N	722-724	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1093/jhered/esi119}, eprint = {http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/96/6/722.pdf}	... (from the introduction)
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To address many of these issues, I have developed a new software package entitled "Alleles In Space" (AIS). This program, rather than implementing methodology that relies on arbitrary groupings of individuals, instead has the ability to perform joint analyses of interindividual spatial and genetic information that can be applied at virtually any spatial scale. These approaches specifically lend themselves to analyses of genetic data when one or a few individuals are sampled from large numbers of collection sites. Moreover, the program is designed to handle a wide variety of genetic data types, including codominant marker systems, dominant marker systems, and DNA sequences. Thus AIS will likely be useful for elucidation of patterns in diverse study types ranging from local analyses of genetic structure, phylogeographical studies, and studies encompassing aspects of the emerging field of landscape genetics (Manel et al. 2003).
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	0483ad0ab69acbc757667d361b46d666	657c5790f2dd4991a9dd3d68ac704a99	9f1d195609114f5a608351c840ce1a6c	article	{Alleles In Space (AIS): Computer Software for the Joint Analysis of Interindividual Spatial and Genetic Information}	M. P. Miller	\N	2005
7013221	Molecular Ecology	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	quercus-lobata	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03498.x	\N	Conserving the evolutionary potential of California valley oak	\N	\N	139-156	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03498.x}	\N	249a3f09ce3bdcbb2d12b97f9c3fc8e6	ef32696a2cf91ccd83754549c2d8f35b	f2465d633ea74637bb9ff95ed21d695d	article	Conserving the evolutionary potential of California valley oak (Quercus lobata Nee): a multivariate genetic approach to conservation planning	DELPHINE GRIVET and VICTORIA L. SORK and ROBERT D. WESTFALL and FRANK W. DAVIS	\N	2008
7013325	Genetics	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SewallWright03291943	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/28/2/114	\N	ISOLATION BY DISTANCE -- Wright 28 (2): 114 -- Genetics	\N	\N	114-138	\N	2	\N	eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/28/2/114.pdf}	   STUDY of statistical differences among local populations is        an important line of attack on the evolutionary problem. While such differences can only
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rarely represent first steps toward speciation in the sense
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 of the splitting of the species, they are important for the evolution of the species as a whole.
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They provide a possible basis for intergroup selection of genetic systems, a
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process that provides a more effective mechanism for adaptive advance of the
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species as a whole than does the mass selection which is all that can occur
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under panmixia.
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   Departures from panmixia may be expressed in terms of the average in-
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breeding coefficient of individuals, relative to the total population under con-
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sideration. This coefficient has been defined as the correlation between uniting
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gametes with respect to the gene complex as an additive system. It has been
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shown that its value can be found for any pedigree by finding all paths by
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which one may trace back from the egg to a common ancestor (A) and thence
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forward to the sperm along a wholly different path. According to the theory
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of path coefficients, the correlation between uniting gametes is the sum of
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contributions from all such paths (WRIGHT      1921, 1922b).
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$ F = \\sum [ (1/2)^{nS+nD+1} (1+F_A) ]
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where F and F_A are the inbreeding coefficients of the individual and of a
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common ancestor of sire and dam, respectively, and ns and nD are the numbers
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of generations from sire and dam, respectively, to this common ancestor. In a
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population in which the average inbreeding coefficient is F, the frequencies
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of genotypes (one pair of alleles) are as follows (WRIGHT   1921, 1922a).
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	ab0d8cb2f0c6da62cd9b3934d0f2deb9	b1179c3a07f93e64a9b7d9121d776af0	37ab7be4bd993352c4c9511e73afc156	article	{ISOLATION BY DISTANCE}	Sewall Wright	\N	1943
7013548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houghton Mifflin Boston	\N	\N	\N	landreth1994het	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1e2adf3c23493b37ffd2b10bee368f4	87a9fd5d25f21180b499da5808b9eb7c	e1a206d13540910f375c08845510934a	book	{History of economic thought}	H. Landreth and D.C. Colander and H. Landreth	\N	1994
7013610	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 1	\N	Natural Language Processing resources, algorithms and tools for authoring aids	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marrakech, Morocco	\N	\N	giwi08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1cfe7556fccee740d411f6ecfa7ab2d7	94cb78dd161e2ce9936cad8a64005b1a	0851385de2dca36a2237baa0b4356edd	inproceedings	{Enhancing the OpenOffice.org Word Processor with Natural Language Processing Capabilities}	Thomas Gitzinger and Ren\\'{e} Witte	\N	2008
7013669	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	The 16th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC 2008)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	4556144	\N	\N		\N	\N	279--282	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6897}, doi = {10.1109/ICPC.2008.38}	This paper gives a brief overview of the international workshop on semantic technologies in system maintenance. It describes a number of semantic technologies (e.g., ontologies, text mining, and knowledge integration techniques) and identifies diverse tasks in software maintenance where the use of semantic technologies can be beneficial, such as traceability, system comprehension, software artifact analysis, and information integration.	7e3d33f8922a311a271f1fc0e145593a	c9919e2ef9987bd4f3d44ea5f86d284c	d714e06c4c93b6e70304815d37c16a21	inproceedings	Semantic Technologies in System Maintenance (STSM 2008)	Juerge Rilling and René Witte and Dragan Gasevic and Jeff Z. Pan	\N	2008
7013781	\N	5039	\N	\N	June 24--27	\N	13th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London, UK	\N	LNCS	wit-nldb08	\N	\N		\N	\N	317--322	\N	\N	\N		\N	f265dc2fbf95111a1e8593c1b7707cf2	98ec3b9badb546c140805cd295995cdd	5d323760b4d43b287c33ecb0713931c2	inproceedings	{A General Architecture for Connecting NLP Frameworks and Desktop Clients using Web Services}	Ren\\'{e} Witte and Thomas Gitzinger	Epaminondas Kapetanios and Vijayan Sugumaran and Myra Spiliopoulou	2008
7014246	Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series B	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nicholson-donnelly	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118962352/abstract	\N		\N	\N	695–715	\N	4	\N		We introduce a new, hierarchical, model for single-nucleotide polymorphism allele frequencies in a structured population, which is naturally fitted via Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. There is one parameter for each population, closely analogous to a population-specific version of Wright's FST, which can be interpreted as measuring how isolated the relevant population has been. Our model includes the effects of single-nucleotide polymorphism ascertainment and is motivated by population genetics considerations, explicitly in the transient setting after divergence of populations, rather than as the equilibrium of a stochastic model, as is traditionally the case. For the sizes of data set that we consider the method provides good parameter estimates and considerably outperforms estimation methods analogous to those currently used in practice. We apply the method to one new and one existing human data set, each with rather different characteristics—the first consisting of three rather close European populations; the second of four populations taken from across the globe. A novelty of our framework is that the fit of the underlying model can be assessed easily, and these results are encouraging for both data sets analysed. Our analysis suggests that Iceland is more differentiated than the other two European populations (France and Utah), a finding which is consistent with the historical record, but not obvious from comparisons of simple summary statistics.	7f9d0ad67b5556a3e359be5749ee9595	706fb3a86443926b6caa2205f0a0cac0	548944a1129007f64e2dbfcfb152a4ea	article	Assessing population differentiation and isolation from single-nucleotide polymorphism data	George Nicholson and Albert V. Smith and Frosti Jónsson and Ómar Gústafsson and Kári Stefánsson and Peter Donnelly	\N	2002
7014270	\N	5367	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASWC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/aswc/WangQC08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aswc/aswc2008.html#WangQC08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	464-478	\N	\N	conf/aswc/2008	date = {2008-11-16}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0_32}, isbn = {978-3-540-89703-3}	\N	eed9dc676f28ed6376a9c43440d0ff8b	684b99d16848311a3ba114eb95e58984	30153f0f24f06eb3a34ba63d114b9acb	inproceedings	A Segmentation-Based Approach for Approximate Query over Distributed Ontologies.	Yimin Wang and Guilin Qi and Min Chen	John Domingue and Chutiporn Anutariya	2008
7014434	Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bzlkeka03	http://www.bzl-online.ch/archivdownload/artikel/BZL_2003_3_410-421.pdf	\N		\N	\N	410-421	\N	3	\N		Der Beitrag diskutiert Ziele und Inhalte der Aus- und Weiterbildung von Lehrpersonen im Bereich der Mediendidaktik. Vorliegende Angebote – vor allem in der Weiterbildung 
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– sind oft entweder technisch oder medienerzieherisch ausgerichtet und als solches zu eng ausgeführt. Neben der Auseinandersetzung mit Möglichkeiten digitaler Medien im 
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Unterricht sollte die didaktische Reflexion über die Bedeutung von Medien in Lehr- Lernprozessen im Mittelpunkt stehen. Dazu sind insbesondere die pädagogischen Ziele 
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des Medieneinsatzes zu benennen, zu deren Analyse und Bewertung Leitfragen vorgestellt werden.  	54da3a9de6f6ddf0486a449d71fc30c3	6547d726221364bbe8e3788942fa0c5a	1e3fc0fbc8ca3d9a6e01e3950045ae62	article	Mediendidaktik in der Lehrerbildung	Michael Kerres and Marko Kalz	\N	2003
7014935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ratnaparkhi96amaximum	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W96/W96-0213.pdf	\N		\N	\N	133--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	37e9aa7bcaedc7fcae0a726797c5b701	f1b66f0a0d488b0f0d4e2cceba564626	afc6b026fb8af0f1e98daf7695ed7ef8	inproceedings	A Maximum Entropy Model for Part--Of--Speech Tagging	Adwait Ratnaparkhi	\N	1996
7014936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Joint SIGDAT Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Very Large Corpora (EMNLP/VLC-2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toutanova00pos	http://nlp.stanford.edu/~manning/papers/emnlp2000.pdf	\N		\N	\N	63--70	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d82c552068fadd0972742585b792821	9ff024a0f69514d189c8cc36490f0db9	f720d76894cc90201c42730532712b73	inproceedings	Enriching the Knowledge Sources Used in a Maximum Entropy Part--of--Speech Tagger	Kristina Toutanova and Christopher D. Manning	\N	2000
7014951	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of International Conference on New Methods in Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schmid94	http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/ftp/pub/corpora/tree-tagger1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e12dd22b48e679172d7c0703b5023a2d	b72548259e3fd00de006c07ebf1b7c1e	a445b146399290c6d5c526a243202c8d	inproceedings	Probabilistic Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Decision Trees	Helmut Schmid	\N	1994
7015488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Inc.	\N	\N	Sage university papers; Series: Quantitative applications in the social sciences; 21	McDowall1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d1bbb4a6237f21811cf582c7206d4f1	08966d04b81a355dd52bb5d40cb82eca	c2a4482c9c9cc844baa5e9bb9a9a27ac	book	Interrupted Time Series Analysis	David McDowall and Richard McCleary and Errol E. Meidinger and Richard A. Hay Jr.	\N	1983
7015578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW2006: Proceedings of the Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	citeulike:1037682	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 15:22:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1037682}	Content organization over the Internet went through several interesting phases of evolution: from structured directories to unstructured Web search engines and more recently, to tagging as a way for aggregating information, a step towards the semantic web vision. Tagging allows ranking and data organization to directly utilize inputs from end users, enabling machine processing of Web content. Since tags are created by individual users in a free form, one important problem facing tagging is to identify most appropriate tags, while eliminating noise and spam. For this purpose, we define a set of general criteria for a good tagging system. These criteria include high coverage of multiple facets to ensure good recall, least effort to reduce the cost involved in browsing, and high popularity to ensure tag quality. We propose a collaborative tag suggestion algorithm using these criteria to spot high-quality tags. The proposed algorithm employs a goodness measure for tags derived from collective user authorities to combat spam. The goodness measure is iteratively adjusted by a reward-penalty algorithm, which also incorporates other sources of tags, e.g., content-based auto-generated tags. Our experiments based on My Web 2.0 show that the algorithm is effective.	ef20de89d4a8c6f107fa87e5e375e6cc	e18fd92b0ffa21b9f0cbb3a2fe15b873	9f4c5d360f82769be5a28bc499ae068e	inproceedings	Towards the Semantic Web: Collaborative Tag Suggestions	Zhichen Xu and Yun Fu and Jianchang Mao and Difu Su	\N	2006
7015584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in classification research, Vol. 17: Proceedings of the 17th ASIS\\&T SIG/CR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2999211	http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1783/01/feinberg.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 12:23:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2999211}	\N	c157aceeca90e3e6c799dbb82c4462b2	0dabb3cf4b40879c427f167eeb5e286b	38bfea2d63e85d83351512f4715909f1	inproceedings	AN EXAMINATION OF AUTHORITY IN SOCIAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS	Melanie Feinberg	Jonathan Furner and Joseph T. Tennis	2006
7015595	WWW 2006 Tagging Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3662025	http://www.semanticmetadata.net/hosted/taggingws-www2006-files/15.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 15:21:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3662025}	\N	57beb980ecdd752ff02a7d1eecfb6903	cfd55d48edc4356d42bf8870290fa0ef	d9b0727d1a99dade31fcd2787ab4c976	inproceedings	Implicit Tagging using Donated Bookmarks	Ben Markines and Lubomira Soilova and Filippo Menczer	\N	2006
7015598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:941108	http://www.pui.ch/phred/automated\\_tag\\_clustering/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 15:13:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {941108}	\N	d6b0863710fe5ffcc6c3af6e72e2dcf2	ffacd9d40f6cba1aa8140f501c2a1802	fdeb283a25519681dca35fb4809886db	article	Automated Tag Clustering: Improving search and exploration in the tag space	Grigory Begelman and Philipp Keller and Frank Smadja	\N	2006
7015599	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings WWW2006, Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3075423	http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/\\~{}amag/langev/paper/aurnhammer06semanticsWWW.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 15:08:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3075423}	In this paper, we investigate the combination of collaborative tagging and emergent semantics for improved data navigation and search. We propose to use visual features in addition to tags provided by users in order to discover new relationships between data. We show that our method is able to overcome some of the problems involved in navigating databases using tags only, such as synonymy or different languages, spelling mistakes, homonymy, or missing tags. On the other hand, image search based on visual features can be simplified substantially by the use of tags. We present technical details of our prototype system and show some preliminary results.	0bb622bd38568b12157f22f97ca5520d	fe6ee22e5f84b706106cc2c3efcf6594	06cde4d0ae4fc564abbb901d73b61bef	inproceedings	Integrating Collaborative Tagging and Emergent Semantics for Image Retrieval	Melanie Aurnhammer and Peter Hanappe and Luc Steels	\N	2006
7015606	: The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1223893	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11762256\\_31	\N		\N	\N	411--426	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 12:26:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1223893}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11762256\\_31}	\N	96f244b456478f6ae8d724d2b62aeb76	882bd942131c6c303bdc9c4732287ae9	55ad5534d1fb4ef082f160ae9dbdbc39	book	Information Retrieval in Folksonomies: Search and Ranking	Andreas Hotho and Robert J\\"{a}schke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2006
7015608	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Annual General Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1538265	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008315/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 12:29:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1538265}, priority = {2}	This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborative tagging supports and enhances traditional ways of classifying and indexing documents. Using frequency data and co-word analysis matrices analyzed by multi-dimensional scaling, the authors discovered that tagging practices to some extent work in ways that are continuous with conventional indexing. Small numbers of tags tend to emerge by unspoken consensus, and inconsistencies follow several predictable patterns that can easily be anticipated. However, the tags also indicated intriguing practices relating to time and task which suggest the presence of an extra dimension in classification and organization, a dimension which conventional systems are unable to facilitate.	1721f8301bbfdeee6dd42b80e796e1cf	80bfdf0266d9b62c5ba634bbc5679d38	efbc44046864f389a1b61483ec4d5ffe	article	Patterns and Inconsistencies in Collaborative Tagging Systems : An Examination of Tagging Practices	Margaret E. I. Kipp and Grant D. Campbell	\N	2006
7015611	PLoS Comput Biol	4	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3467077	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000204	\N		\N	\N	e1000204+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-20 15:41:28}, citeulike-article-id = {3467077}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000204}	Many scientists now manage the bulk of their bibliographic information electronically, thereby organizing their publications and citation material from digital libraries. However, a library has been described as “thought in cold storage,” and unfortunately many digital libraries can be cold, impersonal, isolated, and inaccessible places. In this Review, we discuss the current chilly state of digital libraries for the computational biologist, including PubMed, IEEE Xplore, the ACM digital library, ISI Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Citeseer, arXiv, DBLP, and Google Scholar. We illustrate the current process of using these libraries with a typical workflow, and highlight problems with managing data and metadata using URIs. We then examine a range of new applications such as Zotero, Mendeley, Mekentosj Papers, MyNCBI, CiteULike, Connotea, and HubMed that exploit the Web to make these digital libraries more personal, sociable, integrated, and accessible places. We conclude with how these applications may begin to help achieve a digital defrost, and discuss some of the issues that will help or hinder this in terms of making libraries on the Web warmer places in the future, becoming resources that are considerably more useful to both humans and machines.	c56fe87e0e96b9fea903a92d4424eff4	f014ec9d8a435702ce72a33d5298ce12	8711361a69d9e6e350b462dca50e9c9e	article	Defrosting the Digital Library: Bibliographic Tools for the Next Generation Web	Duncan Hull and Steve R. Pettifer and Douglas B. Kell	\N	2008
7015612	Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2620260	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MAHC.2008.9	\N		\N	\N	66--81	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-01 15:54:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2620260}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MAHC.2008.9}	The historical pedigree and meaning of "information" has been hotly contested since its scientific definition in the 1940s. Scientists have authored very different explanations for the origins of informational research, the scope of information theory, and the historical significance of its findings. This survey classifies the historical literature into genres, offering a view into the changing environment of computer research.	2a0b86dc09210b190cbac94855b723ee	4e6dd59a296ae01d4de6a5f3d0845045	cf3a07f7dcaee47304d1e9b1c596dd8d	article	Historiographic Conceptualization of Information: A Critical Survey	Bernard D. Geoghegan	\N	2008
7015619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	“Mobile and Pop Culture in Asia”, Université Hallym, Chuncheon, Corée “(28 et 29 octobre 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dolle-weinkauff2006	http://www.cct.go.kr/data/acf2006/mobile/mobile_0402_Bernd%20Dolle-Weinkauff.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Although Germany during the 19th century had a great tradition of own picture stories and comics it is since the end of WW II a comics importing country. Less than 10% of
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the contemporary comic production is of German origin. In earlier periods dominated by Italian, French, Belgian and North American comics, up from the middle of last decennium
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Manga and Manwha became step by step the favourites of the youngsters. In the present the generation that came in touch with the first manga in German language is grown up and is
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longing for their own “grown up”-stories. Manga has lead to a big transformation of the comics market and a revolutionary distinction of the readership. The separation of adult and youth (literary) culture is deeper than ever. For the first time girls have - encouraged by shojo manga - taken the leadership within the young comic fans. The transmission of Japanese or Korean subjects, motifs, aesthetic forms merged with western patterns in manga stories can be seen as a principal reason for the success of manga in Germany and other European countries.	854649388e68fcd2782a55ffe68c5ff2	835b51123b0ad5287062357e7c122583	0af68929d98993d2be6f2701de274fd3	inproceedings	The attractions of intercultural exchange. Manga market and manga reception in Germany	Bernd DOLLE-WEINKAUFF	\N	2006
7015848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braith-Mali-Museum <Biberach>	\N	Theiss	Biberach	\N	\N	SWB-286520443	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 11881	\N	Sonderausstellung Raubgräber - Schatzgräber im Museum Biberach (11. Oktober 2008 bis 8. Februar 2009)	245	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2238-8}, size = {245 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	b4e185e264a2c50a7a7b17b3f64fdfac	cc26dfdf5a6c79e74825202ac1191d4b	17fd821140f830f5595a547ab3f4f8db	book	Raubgräber - Schatzgräber	\N	Frank Brunecker	2008
7015850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland *1953 -*	\N	RömerMuseum	Xanten	\N	Kataloge des Römermuseums im Archäologischen Park Xanten ; Bd. 1	SWB-28753586X	\N	\N		\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9812454-0-0}, size = {143 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	25e79630b9da51ac6080f7f714d9ec72	cee23669610e54e26610c1208e7f9b8a	3949dead4e5cb5984df74a2716c737d8	book	Römermuseum im Archäologischen Park Xanten	\N	Alexandra Busch	2008
7015865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAuria	Napoli	\N	Speculum : contributi di filologia classica	SWB-285497480	\N	\N	UB: 2008 C 4304	\N	Contains bibliography, bibliographical references, notes and indices	152	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-88-7092-282-0 ; 88-7092-282-0}, size = {152 S. ; 22 cm}	\N	fe0ca02c6fc4cf3be131a98db8a5a7b1	6d2012c421f27618dc3dfeab1b313833	10998a7a363228ff1f17afb8ed817fd6	book	I Germani nella visione militare e politica di Cesare e di Tacito	Maria Elvira Consoli	\N	2008
7015882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '91: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	108932	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=108844.108932	\N	VideoWhiteboard	\N	The idea was evolved in 1991! Why didn't it get a successful product??	315--322	\N	\N	\N	location = {New Orleans, Louisiana, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-383-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/108844.108932}	\N	0ba12bafe54e8f2e32ce884a44075b21	0939bc7d3753553e20c025cd95f347f0	3ad44dea18081e7072bb343b7a656a12	inproceedings	VideoWhiteboard: video shadows to support remote collaboration	John C. Tang and Scott Minneman	\N	1991
7015884	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz	München	\N	Münchner Studien zur Alten Welt	SWB-272621528	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 12233
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AG: vorhanden	\N	\N	562	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8316-0737-2 ; 3-8316-0737-0}, size = {562, 39 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 240 mm x 170 mm}	\N	5ed2532d770878347f051f358b4d218f	206b33a5f7aed392aab15774235fd0df	8623a1f75ce40177674a32f6b4a71701	book	Damos und Basileus : Überlegungen zu Sozialstrukturen in den Dunklen Jahrhunderten Griechenlands	Berit Hildebrandt	\N	2007
7015898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parthas	Berlin	\N	Bildlexikon der Völker und Kulturen ; Bd. 8	SWB-286646447	http://d-nb.info/986952079/04 ; http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3050117&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	383	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-936324-80-8}, size = {383 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 20 cm}	\N	35a61ec72c1a57d6feea8e745ace1319	0d9d2834e04cf53737d3f4628f18d0e5	5566f5b5116131da763bfc353d12b0f0	book	Nordeuropa : Kelten, Germanen und Wikinger	\N	Roberta Gianadda	2008
7016092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRE2008	http://grouplab.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/grouplab/uploads/Publications/Publications/2008-HCIRemixed.MITPress.pdf	\N		\N	Very good summary of research on remote collaboration. Includes references to a framework on design team activities	111-118	\N	\N	\N		\N	53168a56d68f3d71a4872382a61c0180	96f0c1cc1fff7eb96f7111f5395e70ee	de8e624159b1e0a083ba092a36b11ce7	article	Observing Collaboration: Group-Centered Design	Saul Greenberg	\N	2008
7016166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '88: Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	62273	\N	\N		\N	\N	85--93	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-282-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/62266.62273}	\N	8a1f71a1e2d28cf63754aac741c52d34	7a053bb97792be51fa6c3566bcfeba5d	ed89ec435da5d2f936a4f0f6c0f8db23	inproceedings	Why CSCW applications fail: problems in the design and evaluationof organizational interfaces	Jonathan Grudin	\N	1988
7016230	History and theory	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JPNH	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2677996	\N		\N	\N	21-38	\N	1	\N		\N	0a24d8cfb059a71b1f2053a6efc3ee6c	241026f082067529026a62433d593ee2	a34423a3945c6b9dac4cc0e37592b1b5	article	New Historicism. Postmodern historiography between narrativism and heterology	Jürgen Pieters	\N	2000
7017026	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grosche1993	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9302097	\N	[hep-th/9302097] An Introduction into the Feynman Path Integral	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9302097
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Comment: 92 pages, amstex, Leipzig University preprint NTZ Nr.29/92	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this lecture a short introduction is given into the theory of the Feynman
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path integral in quantum mechanics. The general formulation in Riemann spaces
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will be given based on the Weyl- ordering prescription, respectively product
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ordering prescription, in the quantum Hamiltonian. Also, the theory of
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space-time transformations and separation of variables will be outlined. As
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elementary examples I discuss the usual harmonic oscillator, the radial
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harmonic oscillator, and the Coulomb potential. Lecture given at the graduate
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college ''Quantenfeldtheorie und deren Anwendung in der Elementarteilchen- und
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Festk\\&quot;orperphysik'', Universit\\&quot;at Leipzig, 16-26 November 1992.
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	6b68140bd1693727931e5c083ecab6ab	41af67c4edfdcc3a5a8e7950399a0db9	49f08839eae2dafb9f132fdfe61f7bea	misc	An Introduction into the Feynman Path Integral	Christian Grosche	\N	1993
7017176	Artificial Intelligence	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	DeRaedt97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(97)00041-6	\N		\N	\N	187--201	\N	1	\N		Three different formalizations of concept-learning in logic (as well as some variants) are analyzed and related. It is shown that learning from interpretations reduces to learning from entailment, which in turn reduces to learning from satisfiability. The implications of this result for inductive logic programming and computational learning theory are then discussed, and guidelines for choosing a problem-setting are formulated.	d672e5f52e5d516a8170282140f3b963	5b8b9ad55b3f7a70840bbcbe1bc304fb	d546fc1c15e224db263d183ab725eb8d	article	Logical Settings for Concept-Learning	Luc De Raedt	\N	1997
7017242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OUP	Oxford, UK	\N	\N	kauffman_1995	http://www.amazon.com/At-Home-Universe-Self-Organization-Complexity/dp/0195095995/ref=ed_oe_h/104-7655899-5779117?ie=UTF8	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {827953}, comment = {- p.27 evolutionary spaces are most dynamic when at the boundary of order and chaos, as populations shift from local peaks and flow to other regions
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- p 170 introduces the NK fitness landscape model. It models the effect various gene alleles have on each other using a binary model. N is some allele, and K is other genes which are assigned to it (randomly, in most cases). Therefore the total fitness contribution of allele N is 2^(k+1). Each combination is assigned a value for contribution to fitness for the genotype. The advantage is being able to iterate through contributions and assess relative fitness for certain permutations of fitness values. The overall fitness is the contribution of each N gene, divided by the number of genes. 
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- the NK model asserts the interconnected nature of genotypes, explicitly showing the relationships (in a network model). K measures interconnectedness, and higher K means more rugged fitness landscapes.
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- a fitness landscape represents replication rate of a geno/phenotype. This is the y-axis; the x-axis is a list of possible genotypes, I believe related by similarity, e.g. blue eyes and grey eyes would be adjacent (and possibly of equal replication rate).  I still don't understand where the environment comes into play here.  Surely the replication rate is a product of the genotype and the environment.
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- "[compared to blind watchmaker] ... I suspect that much of technological evolution results from tinkering with little real understanding ahead of time of the consequences... when problems are hard, thinking may not help that much" p. 202
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- learning curves, diminishing returns p 203
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- is there a central directing agency e.g. DNA or just self-organization in the large? p.274
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- LISP evolution and level-0 -- simple propagators vs level-1 -- self-replicating/sustaining organisms p. 279
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- memes}	\N	89d670c8482f46da6e98f8a685f1f0aa	0b6c603b97f4454b4b620fe2d6d2cbf1	a7903d8f9ed4115c276d71e1ed482266	book	At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity	Stuart A. Kauffman	\N	1995
7017247	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence ({IJCAI'91})	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ling91	http://dli.iiit.ac.in/ijcai/IJCAI-91-VOL2/CONTENT/content.htm	\N		\N	\N	751--756	\N	\N	\N		\N	75a7f40812d831cf1e6a2f7c856cd2a3	cc53300e2db71e7e14c98ecd6852ade3	2d26efa92220517f8984a23c198eea6d	inproceedings	Inductive Learning from Good Examples	Xiaofeng C. Ling	\N	1991
7017319	J. Theoret. Biol.	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kauffman_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	11--45	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, mrclass = {92A12}, mrnumber = {MR907587 (88h:92031)}, fjournal = {Journal of Theoretical Biology}, coden = {JTBIAP}	Adaptive evolution, to a large extent, is a complex combinatorial optimization process. In this article we take beginning steps towards developing a general theory of adaptive "walks" via fitter variants in such optimization processes. We introduce the basic idea of a space of entities, each a 1-mutant neighbor of many other entities in the space, and the idea of a fitness ascribed to each entity. Adaptive walks proceed from an initial entity, via fitter neighbors, to locally or globally optimal entities that are fitter than their neighbors. We develop a general theory for the number of local optima, lengths of adaptive walks, and the number of alternative local optima accessible from any given initial entity, for the baseline case of an uncorrelated fitness landscape. Most fitness landscapes are correlated, however. Therefore we develop parts of a universal theory of adaptation on correlated landscapes by adaptive processes that have sufficient numbers of mutations per individual to "jump beyond" the correlation lengths in the underlying landscape. In addition, we explore the statistical character of adaptive walks in two independent complex combinatorial optimization problems, that of evolving a specific cell type in model genetic networks, and that of finding good solutions to the traveling salesman problem. Surprisingly, both show similar statistical features, encouraging the hope that a general theory for adaptive walks on correlated and uncorrelated landscapes can be found. In the final section we explore two limits to the efficacy of selection. The first is new, and surprising: for a wide class of systems, as the complexity of the entities under selection increases, the local optima that are attainable fall progressively closer to the mean properties of the underlying space of entities. This may imply that complex biological systems, such as genetic regulatory systems, are "close" to the mean properties of the ensemble of genomic regulatory systems explored by evolution. The second limit shows that with increasing complexity and a fixed mutation rate, selection often becomes unable to pull an adapting population to those local optima to which connected adaptive walks via fitter variants exist. These beginning steps in theory development are applied to maturation of the immune response, and to the problem of radiation and stasis. Despite the limitations of the adaptive landscape metaphor, we believe that further development along the lines begun here will prove useful.	b17082b3f473935dde59fa05c7978cbe	80bf0f2377a7173f351dcd6e25a85078	311ab0eb315a320b4d151e5f7c18a63a	article	Towards a general theory of adaptive walks on rugged               landscapes	Stuart Kauffman and Simon Levin	\N	1987
7017336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	SWB-023615834	\N	\N	UB: 91 A 11816
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AG: XII 2215 b	\N	Includes bibliography and index	286	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-04148-1}, size = {XVI, 286 S. : Ill.}	\N	20586953797b44b14e1c415b35f9b8aa	de400c7f73c7dba6c2b8767fa65b1c3a	40d7b01017be7b105cc6cd61773f7f1e	book	Hoplites : the classical Greek battle experience	\N	Victor Davis Hanson	1991
7017508	IET Software	2	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZWRH08	\N	\N		\N	Special issue on Language Engineering	185--203	\N	3	\N		Traceability links provide support for software engineers in understanding relations and dependencies among software artefacts created during the software development process. The authors focus on re-establishing traceability links between existing source code and documentation to support software maintenance. They present a novel approach that addresses this issue by creating formal ontological representations for both documentation and source code artefacts. Their approach recovers traceability links at the semantic level, utilising structural and semantic information found in various software artefacts. These linked ontologies are supported by ontology reasoners to allow the inference of implicit relations among these software artefacts.	db82a46b0ef758373b5f0b54d02ee115	c4a5e829a8aaa5d708e545687fd8d659	481a99c0aaf2c3d033dcefc111383795	article	Ontological Approach for the Semantic Recovery of Traceability Links between Software Artifacts	Yonggang Zhang and Ren\\'{e} Witte and Juergen Rilling and Volker Haarslev	\N	2008
7017523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '88: Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	TL1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	244--249	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-282-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/62266.62285}	\N	2e6981b6c8e7581792ca1b7ae04b75c9	a4212c636fba53203a282729712a072b	6160915a650489c71cd5b74cdde52166	inproceedings	A framework for understanding the workspace activity of design teams	John C. Tang and Larry J. Leifer	\N	1988
7017536	IET Software	2	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RMWC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	304--320	\N	4	\N		From a maintenance perspective, only software that is well understood can evolve in a controlled and high-quality manner. Software evolution itself is a knowledge-driven process that requires the use and integration of different knowledge resources. The authors present a formal representation of an existing process model to support the evolution of software systems by representing knowledge resources and the process model using a common representation based on ontologies and description logics. This formal representation supports the use of reasoning services across different knowledge resources, allowing for the inference of explicit and implicit relations among them. Furthermore, an interactive story metaphor is introduced to guide maintainers during their software evolution activities and to model the interactions between the users, knowledge resources and process model.	b52b6f1c9ffbfa052f2a0c051eb8326f	9ec57efe8d1fbcc3eb46a4d4a6214c67	41f0cea35249119d827eb5af5812d3a0	article	Story Driven Approach to Software Evolution	Juergen Rilling and Wen Jun Meng and Ren\\'{e} Witte and Philippe Charland	\N	2008
7017731	D-Lib Magazine	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	@article{gazan2008}	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november08/gazan/11gazan.html	\N	Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Integration von "social annotations" in die digitale Bibliothek.	\N	\N	\N	\N	11/12	\N		In order to incorporate Web 2.0 functionality effectively, digital libraries must fundamentally recast users not just as content consumers, but as content creators. This article analyzes the integration of social annotations – uncontrolled user-generated content – into digital collection items. The literature review briefly summarizes the value of annotations and finds that there is conceptual room to include user-generated content in digital libraries, that they have been imagined as forums for social interaction since their inception, and that encouraging a collaborative approach to knowledge discovery and creation might make digital libraries serve as boundary objects that increase participation and engagement. The results of an ongoing case study of a Web 2.0 question and answer site that has made a similar transition from factual to social content are analyzed, and eight decision points for digital libraries to consider when integrating social annotations with digital collection items are proposed.	8232a4ebc922f9d8ac3e0299248ad7cb	c65423b02fba5814343363029e06d7ed	3f8f061a684a9e3c21e803794d8243fa	article	Social Annotations in Digital Library Collections	Rich Gazan	\N	2008
7017758	TCDL Bulletin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	@article{Frommholz2006}	http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/v2n2/frommholz/frommholz.html	\N	Der Autor geht auf die Möglichkeiten der Indexierung und Bereitstellung von kommentierten Objekten ein.	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		Annotations, supporting different facets of Digital Libraries, can manifest themselves in different forms and dimensions. In the form of shared, textual and nested annotations they can be used to model discussions. Such discussions contain additional information that can be interesting for both document and discussion search. In my thesis I am going to develop a formal annotation model and, based on this, discuss and evaluate probabilistic indexing and retrieval models for annotation-based document and discussion search.	a585100afc6f2115392f1dd9326eac05	af70845352c81395bad6402a9202f876	4f0997abc624e849e7f69d979bf17867	article	What did the Others Say?	Ingo Frommholz	University of Duisburg-Essen	2006
7017804	Ariadne 	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	@article{waller2003}	http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue35/waller/intro.htm	\N	Waller definiert den Begriff Annotation und ihre Nutzbarkeit in der digitalen Welt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a93c2a57ef9dd94289320267ca819763	e8201540f09b74994f9b890acf051c85	6455ef7c117634398eb71d8ee939fd8b	article	Functionality in Digital Annotation: Imitating and supporting real-world annotation 	Richard Waller	UKOLN Information Officer	2003
7017872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklungen im Web 2.0 aus technischer, ökonomischer und sozialer Sicht; Arbeitsberichte des Kompetenzzentrums Internetökonomie und Hybridität Nr. 51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	@inbook{2000	http://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/udoo/downloads/publications/2000.pdf	\N	Zeigt eine Verknüpfung zwischen Semantic Web und dem Web 2.0.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc153d4e1960733086a9e8d7a60350d0	6724c5ff106130b97dfb0f8447220526	1402336c79f9d7c8d0ac97c7ffc2256c	book	Semantic Web vs. Web 2.0	Armin Stein	G. Vossen H. L. Grob	2007
7023594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MacKenzie2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0004090	\N	Path Integral Methods and Applications	\N	cite arxiv:quant-ph/0004090
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Comment: 55 pages, 23 figures. Lectures given at Rencontres du Vietnam: VIth
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  Vietnam School of Physics, Vung Tau, Vietnam, 27 December 1999 - 8 January
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  2000	\N	\N	\N	\N		  These lectures are intended as an introduction to the technique of path
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integrals and their applications in physics. The audience is mainly first-year
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graduate students, and it is assumed that the reader has a good foundation in
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quantum mechanics. No prior exposure to path integrals is assumed, however.
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  The path integral is a formulation of quantum mechanics equivalent to the
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standard formulations, offering a new way of looking at the subject which is,
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arguably, more intuitive than the usual approaches. Applications of path
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integrals are as vast as those of quantum mechanics itself, including the
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quantum mechanics of a single particle, statistical mechanics, condensed matter
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physics and quantum field theory.
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  After an introduction including a very brief historical overview of the
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subject, we derive a path integral expression for the propagator in quantum
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mechanics, including the free particle and harmonic oscillator as examples. We
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then discuss a variety of applications, including path integrals in
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multiply-connected spaces, Euclidean path integrals and statistical mechanics,
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perturbation theory in quantum mechanics and in quantum field theory, and
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instantons via path integrals.
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  For the most part, the emphasis is on explicit calculations in the familiar
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setting of quantum mechanics, with some discussion (often brief and schematic)
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of how these ideas can be applied to more complicated situations such as field
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theory.
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	14438edf35f0c9dd49206171dc710412	4b731fbac9e84048ce49bb381971386e	ec4aa94b7d828785814c1ae6b5788e4a	misc	Path Integral Methods and Applications	Richard MacKenzie	\N	2000
7024124	 Semantic Web Techical papers and software from ILRT 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CrossMillerPalmer2001}	http://ilrt.org/discovery/2001/07/KCAP-ann/	\N	Anhand von zwei Projekten, EARL und MedCERTAIN, wird erklärt, wie RDF eine Abhilhe bei der Indexierung von kommentierten Objekten leisten kann.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec700652208495cd08ae24d89febebf8	3d76160a5c37f1a085dc7c17caaee65c	e65e8e46302683a015fe1e7a26ed873a	article	Using RDF to annotate the (semantic) web	Sean Palmer Phil Cross	Institute for Learning and Research Technology	2001
7025733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hawkins2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0212375	\N	The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: correlation functions, peculiar
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  velocities and the matter density of the Universe	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0212375
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Comment: 19 pages, revised following referee's report, and accepted by MNRAS.
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  Higher resolution Figures, an animated version of Figure 12 and a colour
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  version of Figure 22 are available from http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~ppxeh/	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present a detailed analysis of the two-point correlation function, from
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the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS). We estimate the redshift-space
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correlation function, xi(s), from which we measure the redshift-space
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clustering length, s_0=6.82+/-0.28 Mpc/h. We also estimate the projected
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correlation function, Xi(sigma), and the real-space correlation function,
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xi(r), which can be fit by a power-law, with r_0=5.05+/-0.26Mpc/h,
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gamma_r=1.67+/-0.03. For r&gt;20Mpc/h, xi drops below a power-law as is expected
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in the popular LCDM model. The ratio of amplitudes of the real and
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redshift-space correlation functions on scales of 8-30Mpc/h gives an estimate
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of the redshift-space distortion parameter beta. The quadrupole moment of xi on
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scales 30-40Mpc/h provides another estimate of beta. We also estimate the
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distribution function of pairwise peculiar velocities, f(v), including
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rigorously the effect of infall velocities, and find that it is well fit by an
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exponential. The accuracy of our xi measurement is sufficient to constrain a
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model, which simultaneously fits the shape and amplitude of xi(r) and the two
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redshift-space distortion effects parameterized by beta and velocity
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dispersion, a. We find beta=0.49+/-0.09 and a=506+/-52km/s, though the best fit
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values are strongly correlated. We measure the variation of the peculiar
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velocity dispersion with projected separation, a(sigma), and find that the
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shape is consistent with models and simulations. Using the constraints on bias
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from recent estimates, and taking account of redshift evolution, we conclude
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that beta(L=L*,z=0)=0.47+/-0.08, and that the present day matter density of the
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Universe is 0.3, consistent with other 2dFGRS estimates and independent
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analyses.
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	b0fb171b97744f52b94c91e762b64ded	2d4c532f5be3912caa2ac13e6787cc4b	ea6c487ab28e9802ea6b2f08197b11ef	misc	The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: correlation functions, peculiar
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  velocities and the matter density of the Universe	E. Hawkins and S. Maddox and S. Cole and O. Lahav and D. Madgwick and P. Norberg and J. Peacock and I. Baldry and C. Baugh and J. Bland-Hawthorn and T. Bridges and R. Cannon and M. Colless and C. Collins and W. Couch and G. Dalton and R. De Propris and S. Driver and G. Efstathiou and R. Ellis and C. Frenk and K. Glazebrook and C. Jackson and B. Jones and I. Lewis and S. Lumsden and W. Percival and B. Peterson and W. Sutherland and K. Taylor	\N	2002
7025756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Posterpräsentation auf der Tagung "Wagnis Wissenschaft" am 5. und 6. November 2008 an der TU-Dortmund	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ArbeitsintegrierteÜberfachlicheKompetenzentwicklungBrall2008	https://www.zlw-ima.rwth-aachen.de/intern/seitenaendern/ldb/downloads/1964.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51db852c77769cea441894dbb6f7256a	1b9bf4101e9bf5257bd12a1810f7cd03	029fca82a091a6ec0749fbe144723df2	misc	Arbeitsintegrierte überfachliche Kompetenzentwicklung dargestellt am Beispiel einer technischen Universität	Stefan Brall	\N	2008
7026241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '99: CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	KYY1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	190--191	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-58113-158-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/632716.632836}	\N	8033d8245f5948de94dc0d106d7d2ca9	14db5173790fe3125b300dc0d5398448	7ad43c4bb11ea72e26ca2f645d23491a	inproceedings	Agora: a remote collaboration system that enables mutual monitoring	Hideaki Kuzuoka and Jun Yamashita and Keiichi Yamazaki and Akiko Yamazaki	\N	1999
7026589	Master your Service!“ Die Universität als Dienstleister. Forum Hochschulmarketing der Freien Universität Berlin	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterdisziplinäreDienstleistungsangeboteIsenhardtBrall2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ede7aa94d25899a44d8cc80e7f4aaa4	e8f4128d06c288b3eff2bb67b005a40b	a597c52f0467fb8d5e8633d793ca4ce6	article	Interdisziplinäre und internationale Dienstleistungsangebote als Wettbewerbsvorteil: Das Zentrum für Lern und Wissensmanagement an der RWTH Aachen	Ingrid Isenhardt and Stefan Brall	K. Siebenhaar	2007
7026734	Exzellenz in der Lehre, Lehren und Lernen nach Bologna	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ETH	Zürich	\N	\N	IntegrierteStrategischePersonalentwicklungBrall2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e440f3e8e652295073f0610f04f7163a	6ba642928408cf1d060f8e2c6564e68d	4ff6a845f7b2cb8fd1e62c12986a1127	inbook	Integrierte strategische Personalentwicklung an der RWTH Aachen	Stefan Brall	 ETH-Zürich	2007
7026743	Global Cooperation in Engineering Education: Innovative Technologies, Studies and professional Development	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DevelopingImplementingBlendedLearningSchneidersGrammatkeBrall2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	938377e20785ccbb3d97a193c40b5524	283b22421853dbcf254fac1bc14c93db	baed02fa51bdb7e4158c36adc7b2e59b	article	Developing and Implementing Blended Learning for large Student Groups	Marie Therèse Schneiders and Arno Grammatke and Stefan Brall	Kaunas-University of Technology	2008
7028162	\N	1081	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence on Advances in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	RiosMa96	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61291-2_55	\N		\N	\N	240--248	\N	\N	\N		The ability to learn recursive definitions is a desirable characteristic of a learner. This paper presents Clam, a system that efficiently learns Prolog purely and left-recursive definitions from small data sets by using inverse implication. A learning curve for Clam shows that the accuracy grows with the increase of both positive and negative examples. We believe our system can be used as a preprocessor for a general-purpose system when few examples are at hand.	a668281b9de84e3ec3f685ede7a57ef4	236caa061a1da8aa887c3c1e5851f956	2714d02c59b9a8eef1b042cfffabaf8e	inproceedings	Efficient Induction of Recursive Prolog Definitions	Riverson Rios and Stan Matwin	\N	1996
7028265	{BMC BIOINFORMATICS}	{9}	\N	\N	{AUG 18}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BIOMED CENTRAL LTD}	{CURRENT SCIENCE GROUP, MIDDLESEX HOUSE, 34-42 CLEVELAND ST, LONDON W1T   4LB, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000260076700001	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{1471-2105}}, doc-delivery-number = {{360SA}}, cited-references = {{ABKEVICH VI, 1994, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V33, P10026.
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   {[}Sun, Hong; Ferhatosmanoglu, Hakan; Wang, Yusu] Ohio State Univ, Dept Comp Sci \\& Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
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   {[}Ota, Motonori] Global Sci Informat \\& Comp Ctr, Tokyo Inst Technol, Meguro Ku, Tokyo 1528550, Japan.}}, journal-iso = {{BMC Bioinformatics}}, author-email = {{sun.82@osu.edu
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   hakan@cse.ohio-state.edu
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   mota@gsic.titech.ac.jp
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   yusu@cse.ohio-state.edu}}, article-number = {{344}}, keywords-plus = {{MULTIPLE STRUCTURAL ALIGNMENTS; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; CLASSIFICATION;
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   SEQUENCE; SIMILARITIES; PATHWAYS; FAMILIES; GRAPHS; MODEL; SCOP}}, subject-category = {{Biochemical Research Methods; Biotechnology \\& Applied Microbiology;
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   Mathematical \\& Computational Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{36}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000260076700001}}, times-cited = {{0}}, doi = {{10.1186/1471-2105-9-344}}	{Background: Understanding how proteins fold is essential to our quest
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   in discovering how life works at the molecular level. Current
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   computation power enables researchers to produce a huge amount of
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   folding simulation data. Hence there is a pressing need to be able to
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   interpret and identify novel folding features from them.
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   Results: In this paper, we model each folding trajectory as a
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   multi-dimensional curve. We then develop an effective multiple curve
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   comparison (MCC) algorithm, called the enhanced partial order (EPO)
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   algorithm, to extract features from a set of diverse folding
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   trajectories, including both successful and unsuccessful simulation
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   runs. The EPO algorithm addresses several new challenges presented by
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   comparing high dimensional curves coming from folding trajectories. A
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   detailed case study on miniprotein Trp-cage {[}1] demonstrates that our
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   algorithm can detect similarities at rather low level, and extract
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   biologically meaningful folding events.
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   Conclusion: The EPO algorithm is general and applicable to a wide range
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   of applications. We demonstrate its generality and effectiveness by
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   applying it to aligning multiple protein structures with low
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   similarities. For user's convenience, we provide a web server for the
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   algorithm at http://db.cse.ohio-state.edu/EPO.}	92efd0cb38274abd63c2a2f742f4cd67	3544b8558813768044418ed13e646ae4	7327035086be64342c612d7c946a160a	article	{An enhanced partial order curve comparison algorithm and its
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   {[}Pan, Albert C.; Roux, Benoit] Univ Chicago, Dept Biochem \\& Mol Biol, Gordon Ctr Integrat Sci, Chicago, IL 60637 USA.
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   CONSTANTS; STRING METHOD; BETA-HAIRPIN; PEPTIDE; EVENTS; HELIX}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{35}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000258490600008}}, times-cited = {{0}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.2959573}}	{An efficient method is proposed for building Markov models with
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   discrete states able to accurately describe the slow relaxation of a
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   shorter than the slowest relaxation time to efficiently build a
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7028368	{JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE \\& DYNAMICS}	{26}	\N	\N	{AUG}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ADENINE PRESS}	{2066 CENTRAL AVE, SCHENECTADY, NY 12304 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000257768600004	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{35-47}	\N	{1}	\N	issn = {{0739-1102}}, doc-delivery-number = {{328AC}}, cited-references = {{ADAMS GP, 2005, NAT BIOTECHNOL, V23, P1147, DOI 10.1035/nbt1137.
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   SIMULATIONS; DOMAIN; THERAPEUTICS; RECOGNITION; ALIGNMENTS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{44}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000257768600004}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Monoclonal antibodies coupled to highly toxic molecules
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   (immunoconjugates) are currently being developed for cancer therapy. We
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   have used an in silico procedure for evaluating some physicochemical
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   single-chain antibody scFv(FRP5) linked to a bacterial toxin, that has
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   the putative molecule formed by the intrinsically stable scFv(800E6),
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   which has been proposed as toxin carrier to cancer cells in human
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   therapy, joined to the same toxin of (a). Structural models of the
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   {[}Yu, Shao-Ming; Li, Yih-Lang] Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Hsinchu, Taiwan.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Parallel Distrib. Comput.}}, author-email = {{ymli@faculty.nctu.edu.tw}}, keywords-plus = {{SIMPLE-MODEL; ALGORITHMS; PATHWAYS; QR; SIMULATION; DAVIDSON; KINETICS}}, subject-category = {{Computer Science, Theory \\& Methods}}, number-of-cited-references = {{28}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000255765100009}}, times-cited = {{0}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jpdc.2007.09.002}}	{It is known that a master equation characterizes time evolution of
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   solving the corresponding large-scale eigenvalue problem for the
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   limitation. The Jacobi-Davidson method may encounter convergence issue,
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   for solving problems among them. Parallelization of the implicitly
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   of Arnoldi vectors V-m among processors. Each processor performs its
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   with message passing interface (MPI) libraries. Numerical experiment
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   performing on our 32-nodes PC-based Linux cluster shows that the
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   maximum difference among processors is within 10\\%. A 23-times speedup
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   and 72\\% parallel efficiency are achieved when the matrix size is
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   greater than 2 x 106 on the 32-nodes PC-based Linux cluster. This
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   parallel approach enables us to explore large-scale dynamics of protein
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7028754	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B}	{112}	\N	\N	{MAR 20}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000253945900023	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{3432-3440}	\N	{11}	\N	issn = {{1520-6106}}, doc-delivery-number = {{273QD}}, cited-references = {{BAHAR I, 1997, FOLD DES, V2, P173.
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   CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGE; SINGLE-PARAMETER; FREE-ENERGY; ISOMERIZATION;
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   space supported by a set of collective variables using the average
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   dynamic drift of those variables. This drift is estimated on-the-fly
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   vacuum, which has been studied previously with the string method in
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   collective variables. A transition path is found with a committor
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7028860	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{128}	\N	\N	{JAN 28}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER INST PHYSICS}	{CIRCULATION \\& FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,   MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000252821200089	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	\N	\N	{4}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, doc-delivery-number = {{257TK}}, cited-references = {{ALEXANDER PA, 2005, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V44, P14045, DOI 10.1021/bi051231r.
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   TECHNIQUE; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; UNITED-RESIDUE MODEL;
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   molecular dynamics simulations of two collagenlike peptides,
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   AGGREGATION; DYNAMICS; THERMODYNAMICS; SIMULATIONS; KINETICS; PATHS}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{36}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000250589400003}}, times-cited = {{2}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.2776270}}	{A new approach is developed for identifying suitable reaction
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   as FFS-LSE. The FFS algorithm generates trajectories for the transition
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   probability to the final region, p(B). These p(B) data are then used to
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   lattice protein. It is shown that a simple approximation to p(B) via a
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   American Institute of Physics.}	608f880d82d71f47666c4fcf24320a5b	b74b5ad87ead6edd81c0bb700cf8ba8a	6c13033417f1281f582e9ed458703539	article	{Reaction coordinates and transition pathways of rare events via forward
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7028934	Onlinepaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FacingComplexityBrallLeistenHees2008	https://www.zlw-ima.rwth-aachen.de/intern/seitenaendern/ldb/downloads/1955.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74f15f5382cabe8bec140ea9c9d38014	5fca45bc3b55f80cf77ba7e74b4b3cf0	b9581aff265ee7363ebba81e046c88a2	article	Facing complexity. How to cope with organisational dynamics?	Stefan Brall and Ingo Leisten and Frank Hees	\N	2008
7029034	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B}	{111}	\N	\N	{MAY 17}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000246341300058	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{5458-5463}	\N	{19}	\N	issn = {{1520-6106}}, doc-delivery-number = {{165XQ}}, cited-references = {{BERENDSEN HJC, 1984, J CHEM PHYS, V81, P3684.
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   Genome Ctr, Davis, CA 95616 USA.
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   Dept Appl Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Phys. Chem. B}}, author-email = {{duan@ucdavis.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{STAPHYLOCOCCAL PROTEIN-A; FREE-ENERGY LANDSCAPE; SERUM-ALBUMIN; SOLVENT
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   MODEL; GA MODULE; B-DOMAIN; BUNDLE; WATER}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Physical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{24}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000246341300058}}, times-cited = {{6}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp0704867}}	{Ab initio folding with all-atom model remains to be a difficult task
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   even for small proteins. In this report, we conducted an accumulated 24
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   mu s simulations on the wild type and two mutants of albumin binding
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   domain (ABD) using the AMBER FF03 all-atom force field and a
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   generalized-Born solvation model. Folding events have been observed in
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   multiple trajectories, and the best folded structures achieved
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   root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) of 2.0 angstrom. The folding of this
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   three-helix bundle protein followed a diffusion-collision process,
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   where substantial formation of the individual helices was critical and
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   preceded the global packing. Owing to the difference in the intrinsic
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   helicity, helix I formed faster than the other two helices. The order
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   of the formation of helices II and III varied in different
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   trajectories, indicating heterogeneity of the folding process. The
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   slightly shifted boundaries of the helical segments had direct impact
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   on the global packing, suggesting room for improvement on the
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   simulation force field and solvation model.}	acf13bbabeb99bf214d467c45430028f	4a45f24a60b5e58f1cfcbb2a29b76335	2af26ba48c1080b957228019231c876a	article	{Ab initio folding of albumin binding domain from all-atom molecular
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   dynamics simulation}	Hongxing Lei and Yong Duan	\N	{2007}
7029412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Back:Web	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-3-486-58579-7	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c8d786a73b7f46d6c69aab7286bf21b	fad6e7a40d4c53d1aba66f7d35389137	78096891485cc7a02c95103abe6fd995	book	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis. Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software	Andrea Back	\N	2008
7029429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ComputerBooks	Budapest	\N	\N	ISBN:9636183392	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9636183392}	\N	124affbbb5d416a11277a746bfe09725	64a2cbe2ebe707456060b46a3f481d39	cbb07fc521e032da3211085465bbf244	book	Szemantikus Web - Bevezetés a tudásalapú Internet világába	Tibor Gottdank	\N	2005
7029430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Hungarian Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hu2006	http://www.w3.org/2006/Talks/0318-Budapest-IH/cikk.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97f30925a4e3819a55fbb8a5a76f02d0	3fe75d4d25840746964508d2a7e2d4d5	dae722c4f2433873a0dafb58ccf617a9	inproceedings	Szemantikus Web: egy rövid bevezetés	Ivan Herman	G Hojtsy	2006
7029437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Koch:Enterprise	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-3-486-58578-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b623cbad7f80b65ed19f50cdf60ed93e	2e184e67057b7fd7992585eca23a90d7	6735ba34b53398ee7c2d502989efe6fb	book	Enterprise 2.0. Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen	Michael Koch	\N	2007
7029618	\N	\N	\N	\N	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,43181,00.html	\N	IDE Usage Trends by Jeffrey S. Hammond - Forrester Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Forrester surveyed 703 application development professionals who subscribe to 1105 Media's .NET or Java newsletters and are actively involved in .NET or Java development to understand their integrated development environment (IDE) usage patterns and attitudes toward open source. What did we learn? Microsoft's Visual Studio and Eclipse are clear market favorites, but IBM Rational Application Developer/WebSphere Studio Application Developer and Sun Microsystems' NetBeans also have pockets of strength. While two-thirds of Java developers use open source IDEs, their use has more to do with low cost than source code availability. Some IT shops are using IDE commoditization to "do more with less" by reallocating savings or are simply pocketing the difference and reducing budgets. Developers in both groups crave ease of use and effective platform support, but Java developers also prioritize low total cost of ownership (TCO) and plug-in availability, while .NET developers are more interested in a vibrant online developer community.	7e49175f17d6694726568f25f858352e	f20d5a107a255e03781a4313c17a35cd	ca1966e35c803fd112dece7624950e50	misc	IDE Usage Trends	Jeffrey S. Hammond and Carey Schwaber and David D'Silva	\N	2008
7029803	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Nenova09	\N	Working Paper Series		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1316847}, language = {English}	User created content (UCC) has often been celebrated as a grassroots cultural revolution that as a genuine expression of creativity, localism and non-commercialism can arguably also cater for a sustainable culturally diverse environment. The present article puts these claims under scrutiny and in a more differentiated manner seeks to identify the value of UCC within digital game environments considering the constraints upon players and upon creative play that these impose. The article subsequently tests whether UCC in its dynamic sense of a creative and communicative process can be seen as a channel for the promotion of cultural diversity and if so, what the State should (and could) do about this.	e2964d63c4190714c668ea4b6f31612f	32401c75ba79fc3c860fe61fac48da79	3e468df1edec94d51f9d2629775c3d5f	article	User Created Content in Virtual Worlds and Cultural Diversity	Mira Burri-Nenova	\N	2009
7030047	Electronics	38	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moore:1965	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N		\N	4221e952b3a8cb56202b51c90651e993	886de6a8be647a56cc3de71d50149f5e	867f7a1c71867074780e958c5cec38e4	article	Cramming more components onto integrated circuits	Gordon E. Moore	\N	1965
7030319	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Lämmel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4a15f05866ba13a8b907f620a1da071	308327f724cc4d2776eca19d2a814c29	44c49c4bc70b5e2a58a311b20d983892	book	Künstliche Intelligenz	Uwe Lämmel and Jürgen Cleve	\N	2008
7030550	\N	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Berlin	\N	QUEM-report	228	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	049f787c015f82c249cc1eed81ef7ef1	c161a6552e648350eb04e76085fbc93a	9a04bc3a840af50cc888b46cdeb43474	book	Arbeiten und Lernen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung und innovative Arbeitsgestaltung	 ABWF	\N	2001
7030554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Westminster	Westminster	\N	\N	324	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	707107a85be5368517c8f64c40b8b4fa	c3b1bc4f1070699e92fddbae4ae689da	107f1016ad0d3cd1b32730cbb6460f1f	book	Using Learning Outcomes. A consideration of the nature, role, application and implications for European education of employing 'learning outcomes' at the local, national and international levels	Stephen Adam	\N	2004
7030569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ballantine Books	New York	\N	\N	380	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a88ef3fa747f9d9769df6f091765211	9b4042efe410ba2591fa432ad86e782b	a5571854f6aafc00ec878f487c696ec0	book	Steps to an ecology of mind	Gregory Bateson	\N	1972
7030586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim u.a.	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 76	349	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f52291f0c67efaebaeae4721e511ea01	43b6d70e93fb4cbf3b3da159cd24585d	e336c6ed80e169203b4ec420a94a93f3	book	Angewandte Hochschuldidaktik. Konzeption, Praxis, Bewertung	Dietrich Brandt and Robert Sell	\N	1984
7030626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Angewandte Hochschuldidaktik. Konzeption, Praxis, Bewertung	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim u.a.	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 76	350	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	2-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	3174ec7d33bd9a91e8ad070003ebc90b	09b36c473aa7f6b4d2f85a12be430415	25ac903398a30d98514163cf351b219c	incollection	Zielsetzung und Verwirklichung hochschuldidaktischer Aus- und Weiterbildung	Erika Etminan and Robert Sell	Dietrich Brandt and Robert Sell	1984
7030688	\N	\N	\N	3. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RoutledgeFalmer	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	202	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9d4c7493349e7bfaad1fb492604c1ae	8df93305b84eb63de6a45508ee6caa4e	f77960af28d17950e5ffe05c729a66f4	book	Adult education and lifelong learning. theory and practice	Peter Jarvis	\N	2004
7030826	International Journal of Technology and Design Education	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	412	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	7-10	\N	1	\N		\N	d91b4188d2b95a823ee5dfa00915c8bd	9fdbbb258f4d85dc7bb7bc0642bdb36e	cef6b2e4a560e7eb536bef0513997ffd	article	Practice and potential in engineering education in Germany	Hans Wankum and Dietrich Brandt	\N	1993
7030974	\N	1297	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Inductive Logic Programming ({ILP'97})	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	FurusawaInSeIt97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3540635149_45	\N		\N	\N	165--172	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes a bottom-up ILP algorithm called MRI, which induces recursive programs with one or more recursive clauses from a few of examples. It analyzes saturations using path structures, which express streams of terms processed by predicates and was originally introduced by Identam-Almquist. We introduce extension and difference of path structures. Recursive clauses can be expressed as a difference among path structures. The paper also shows experimental results.	284c26a2feac483ca25063bdd8eef0b2	fbc6654bd5f1f3e703f63db01ff4c1d1	b3cb9d1a5da9a7269526fd6c3e90ffbd	inproceedings	Induction of Logic Programs with More than One Recursive Clause by Analyzing Saturations	Mitsue Furusawa and Nobuhiro Inuzuka and Hirohisa Seki and Hidenori Itoh	\N	1997
7031033	Mind	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosen1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	327–354	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5798dd38d6448d9c20cc44dccace6ee	3728e02345560cabcc280b57eee1269e	3c107450dc489d2a87d4431c6e11a218	article	Modal Fictionalism	Gideon Rosen	\N	1990
7031036	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Lewis2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	160-167	\N	\N	\N		\N	392ffac7cc4ba3f6fd477c6c1f5bd7b5	fa40dbda4f9b8adf27389791900773cc	10d67e9d76eb94ca7a649a2be594bddb	incollection	Possible Worlds	David Kellog Lewis	Michael J. Loux	2001
7031038	Philosophical Perspectives	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kment2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1520-8583.2006.00108.x	\N		\N	\N	237--302	\N	1	\N		\N	d0c996b3135c909119d2d65e51d0b50a	0964d02ea9c8471877461e1f89eeb808	cb70d957059bcfe1c62f420c47973ab5	article	Counterfactuals and the Analysis of Necessity
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	Boris Kment	\N	2006
7031039	Information Philosophie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachter2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-29	\N	2	\N		\N	eb6d210b93f3c1619b4198f0c18c1822	85a055f02634fe6ac604e16cf0e14631	51165933a796ab9f0dc9205387945c70	article	David Armstrong	Daniel von Wachter	\N	2002
7031041	\N	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	Metaphysics: An Anthology	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford:	\N	\N	Armstrong1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8dfa15c5e46e68ee75cda56b2714d3e	57a0b02b7483cd3a4db2adde322ce6af	5a1429eebc853a5d6c6ce88fc3a4573c	incollection	The Nature of Possibility 	David Milet Armstrong	Jaegwon Kim and Ernest Sosa	1999
7031042	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Plantinga2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-187	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bbcc331b61d4ae29d8363d39510c5d7	935378420f88f84ff9a09e83659feb6a	e32b74cd054ae307656881583c33a17c	incollection	Actualism and possible worlds	Alvin Plantinga	Michael J. Loux	2001
7031075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	synaxon	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34b2cfa155e967426786273b049bf0c6	a6c35e2e681d224430b1d5da2e5b648d	2d56832d7fd83c1845c84f9bcdef5f20	mastersthesis	Wikis als Unternehmenssoftware Auswirkungen auf Strukturen und Motivation am Beispiel der Synaxon AG	Mario Günnewig	\N	2008
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   Uppsala Univ, Biomed Ctr, Dept Cellular \\& Mol Biol, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden.}}, journal-iso = {{Phys. Rev. Lett.}}, author-email = {{spoel@xray.bmc.uu.se}}, article-number = {{238102}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; FREE-ENERGY LANDSCAPE; MONTE-CARLO
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   METHOD; BETA-HAIRPIN; LIQUID WATER; STRUCTURE PREDICTION; EXPLICIT
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   WATER; TRP-CAGE; MECHANISM; ENSEMBLE}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{34}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000238315600056}}, times-cited = {{12}}, doi = {{10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.238102}}	{Determining protein folding kinetics and thermodynamics from all-atom
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   molecular dynamics (MD) simulations without using experimental data
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   represents a formidable scientific challenge because simulations can
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   easily get trapped in local minima on rough free energy landscapes.
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   This necessitates the computation of multiple simulation trajectories,
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   which can be independent from each other or coupled in some manner, as,
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   for example, in the replica exchange MD method. Here we present results
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   obtained with a new analysis tool that allows the deduction of faithful
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   kinetics data from a heterogeneous ensemble of simulation trajectories.
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   The method is demonstrated on the decapeptide Chignolin for which we
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   predict folding and unfolding time constants of 1.0 +/- 0.3 and 2.6 +/-
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   0.4 mu s, respectively. We also derive the energetics of folding, and
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   calculate a realistic melting curve for Chignolin.}	f0c6dd13d7f58c4195db72664ab416c4	a6d593e174bb64ba54e2b1e3ecff6f3d	9269876f9d3071e7b55603f36f4ba31d	article	{Protein folding kinetics and thermodynamics from atomistic simulations}	D van der Spoel and MM Seibert	\N	{2006}
7031724	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{63}	\N	\N	{JUN 1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000237863100023	\N	{Article}		\N	ARTIST: An activated method in internal coordinate space for sampling protein energy landscapes (p 967-975)
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Mi-Ran Yun, R. Lavery, N. Mousseau, K. Zakrzewska, P. Derreumaux
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Published Online: Mar 7 2006 1:53PM
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DOI: 10.1002/prot.20938
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   WEI GH, 2004, BIOPHYS J, V87, P3648, DOI 10.1529/biophysj.104.047688.}}, affiliation = {{Derreumaux, P (Reprint Author), CNRS, Lab Biochim Theor, UPR 9080, Inst Biol Physicochim, 13 Rue Pierre \\& Marie Curie, F-75005 Paris, France.
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   CNRS, Lab Biochim Theor, UPR 9080, Inst Biol Physicochim, F-75005 Paris, France.
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   Univ Paris, F-75252 Paris, France.
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   Univ Montreal, Dept Phys, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
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   Univ Montreal, Ctr Bioinformat Robert Cedergren, Montreal, PQ, Canada.}}, journal-iso = {{Proteins}}, author-email = {{philippe.derreumaux@ibpc.fr}}, keywords-plus = {{MONTE-CARLO SIMULATIONS; NORMAL-MODE ANALYSIS; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS;
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   CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITIONS; A-BETA(16-22) PEPTIDE; RELAXATION
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   TECHNIQUE; SOLVATION MODEL; IN-SILICO; MECHANICS; SYSTEMS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{46}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000237863100023}}, times-cited = {{4}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.20938}}	{We present the first applications of an activated method in internal
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   coordinate space for sampling all-atom protein conformations, the
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   activation-relaxation technique for internal coordinate. space
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   trajectories (ARTIST). This method differs from all previous internal
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   coordinate-based studies aimed at folding or refining protein
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   structures in that conformational. changes result from identifying and
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   crossing well-defined saddle points connecting energy minima. Our
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   simulations of four model proteins containing between 4 and 47 amino
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   acids indicate that this method is efficient for exploring
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   conformational space in both sparsely and densely packed environments,
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   and offers new perspectives for applications ranging from
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   computer-aided drug design to supramolecular assembly. Proteins
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   2006;63:967-975. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.}	268d8ac5767d827ddf1cc808aea1e7d3	633a10618ec399d7a07cc010343978ef	338fda457fe1add73381492d130c7a2e	article	{ARTIST: An activated method in internal coordinate space for sampling
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   protein energy landscapes}	MR Yun and R Lavery and N Mousseau and K Zakrzewska and P Derreumaux	\N	{2006}
7031754	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{67}	\N	\N	{MAY 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000245743100008	\N	{Article}		\N	Conformational states and folding pathways of peptides revealed by principal-independent component analyses (p 579-592)
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Phuong H. Nguyen
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Published Online: Mar 8 2007 1:29PM
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DOI: 10.1002/prot.21317
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   Univ Frankfurt, Inst Phys \\& Theoret Chem, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany.}}, journal-iso = {{Proteins}}, author-email = {{phuong@theochem.uni-frankfurt.de}}, keywords-plus = {{EXCHANGE MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; ENERGY LANDSCAPE; COLLECTIVE MOTIONS;
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   PROTEIN DYNAMICS; SIMULATIONS; SOLVENT; ALGORITHMS; COMPLEXITY;
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   MECHANISM; ENSEMBLE}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{46}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000245743100008}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.21317}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Principal component analysis is a powerful method for projecting
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   multidimensional conformational space of peptides or proteins onto
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   lower dimensional subspaces in which the main conformations are
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   present, making it easier to reveal the structures of molecules from
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   e.g. molecular dynamics simulation trajectories. However, the
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   identification of all conformational states is still difficult if the
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   subspaces consist of more than two dimensions. This is mainly due to
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   the fact that the principal components are not independent with each
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   other, and states in the subspaces cannot be visualized. In this work,
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   we propose a simple and fast scheme that allows one to obtain all
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   conformational states in the subspaces. The basic idea is that instead
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   of directly identifying the states in the subspace spanned by principal
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   components, we first transform this subspace into another subspace
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   formed by components that are independent of one other. These
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   independent components are obtained from the principal components by
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   employing the independent component analysis method. Because of
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   independence between components, all states in this new subspace are
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   defined as all possible combinations of the states obtained from each
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   single independent component. This makes the conformational analysis
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   much simpler. We test the performance of the method by analyzing the
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   conformations of the glycine tripeptide and the alanine hexapeptide.
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   The analyses show that our method is simple and quickly reveal all
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   conformational states in the subspaces. The folding pathways between
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   the identified states of the alanine hexapeptide are analyzed and
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   discussed in some detail.}	ff9b2bedbbf4dd6ad43325a1d4aeb7bf	e77f81e5204dde452dc667e221fcab62	55a734cc4559a24d7c2f24cbda5c3185	article	{Conformational states and folding pathways of peptides revealed by
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   principal-independent component analyses}	Phuong H. Nguyen	\N	{2007}
7031756	Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11871637_53	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	536--544	\N	\N	\N		Name disambiguation can occur when one is seeking a list of publications of an author who has used different name variations
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and when there are multiple other authors with the same name. We present an efficient integrative framework for solving thename disambiguation problem: a blocking method retrieves candidate classes of authors with similar names and a clusteringmethod, DBSCAN, clusters papers by author. The distance metric between papers used in DBSCAN is calculated by an online activeselection support vector machine algorithm (LASVM), yielding a simpler model, lower test errors and faster prediction timethan a standard SVM. We prove that by recasting transitivity as density reachability in DBSCAN, transitivity is guaranteedfor core points. For evaluation, we manually annotated 3,355 papers yielding 490 authors and achieved 90.6% pairwise-F1. Forscalability, authors in the entire CiteSeer dataset, over 700,000 papers, were readily disambiguated.	a1cf8e9a7a13356eac13654dfd0dc9af	6855f6f3452a3b8d2b32efc4a427ca78	8f02b75b48b3e4bd1723132f677b5cc2	article	Efficient Name Disambiguation for Large-Scale Databases	Jian Huang and Seyda Ertekin and C. Giles	\N	2006
7031833	Chemical Physics Letters	194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fischerCPR92	\N	\N		\N	\N	252-261	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d0be406347bccc2c0dbaf6c2dc2b4ee	dd42f0fd872bfcb88bb0de382fe7df82	21f2ec1fdb8660269613c96438d3b1b3	article	Conjugate Peak Refinement : an algorithm for finding reaction paths and accurate transition states in systems with many degrees of freedom	S. Fischer and M. Karplus	\N	1992
7032040	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{62}	\N	\N	{FEB 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000235172100013	\N	{Article}		\N	The determinants of stability in the human prion protein: Insights into folding and misfolding from the analysis of the change in the stabilization energy distribution in different conditions (p 698-707)
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Stefano Colacino, Guido Tiana, Ricardo A. Broglia, Giorgio Colombo
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Published Online: Dec 13 2005 3:48PM
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   MUTATION; FIBRILS; PEPTIDE; BIOLOGY; DOPPEL; FORMS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{43}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000235172100013}}, times-cited = {{7}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.20804}}	{The dynamic evolution of the PrPC from its NAIR-derived conformation to
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   a beta-sheet-rich, aggregation-prone conformation is studied through
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   all-atom, explicit solvent molecular dynamics in different temperature
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   and pH conditions. The trajectories are analyzed by means of a recently
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   residues for the stabilization and folding of the protein. It is shown
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   in regions of the helices H1 and H3, whereas under misfolding
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   conditions (low pH, high temperature, or mutations in selected sites)
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   it is spread out over helix H2. Misfolding appears to be a
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   an energy distribution similar to that of the native state.}	93abffde1129f4e425ff211f11087487	4100f40a2a525410aa836c9580e1cf9f	b282ee4849fecd4f1eb5cdccac5f1468	article	{The determinants of stability in the human prion protein: Insights into
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7032368	Theoretical Population Biology	66	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	durrett-schweinsberg	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2004.04.002	\N		\N	\N	129-138	\N	2	\N		The fixation of advantageous mutations in a population has the effect of reducing variation in the DNA sequence near that mutation. Kaplan et al. (1989) used a three-phase simulation model to study the effect of selective sweeps on genealogies. However, most subsequent work has simplified their approach by assuming that the number of individuals with the advantageous allele follows the logistic differential equation. We show that the impact of a selective sweep can be accurately approximated by a random partition created by a stick-breaking process. Our simulation results show that ignoring the randomness when the number of individuals with the advantageous allele is small can lead to substantial errors.	61583b3dd25165a3d645cc1f348bc804	d6973d54c9678251af440c48bb288148	680c5f7e47d7a5b00f789c2c7e332829	article	Approximating selective sweeps	Jason Schweinsberg Richard Durrett	\N	2004
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   NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; NATIVE FOLDS;
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   protein secondary structure, the a-helix and the p-hairpin structures.
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   Expecting to understand what may happen in solution during the
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   propensity. hydrophobic interactions and side-chain mobility) were
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   folding and the real conformadonal diversity that is observed in
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   hydrophobic interactions and mobility represent the principal factors
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   that initiate folding and determine the observed hydrogen-bond pattern,
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   which subsequently allows packing between the peptide side chains.
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   Stanford Univ, Dept Chem, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Chem. Phys.}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; TRANSITION-STATE; RATE CONSTANTS}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{23}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000222112100047}}, times-cited = {{51}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.1738647}}	{We propose an efficient method for the prediction of protein folding
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7032561	{BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL}	{89}	\N	\N	{SEP}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY}	{9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000231502800018	\N	{Article}		\N	Jin Wang, Kun Zhang, Hongyang Lu, and Erkang Wang 
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Quantifying Kinetic Paths of Protein Folding 
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   MONTE-CARLO; PEPTIDE; SYSTEMS; ENERGY; WATER; OPTIMIZATION; MODELS}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Physical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{42}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000228231200004}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp046448u}}, times-cited = {{22}}	{We use Bayesian inference to derive the rate coefficients of a coarse
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   and binding of monomers. To examine the dimerization, we have performed
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   molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of dimer folding from the
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   rate-limiting transition state ensemble (TSE). Among 799 putative
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   transition state structures that were selected from a large ensemble of
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   high-temperature unfolding trajectories, 129 were identified as members
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   of the TSE via calculation of a 50\\% transmission coefficient from at
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   least 20 room-temperature simulations. This study is the first to
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   examine the refolding of a protein dimer using MD simulations in
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   explicit water, revealing a folding nucleus for dimerization. Our
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   atomistic simulations are consistent with experiment and offer insight
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   that was previously unobtainable. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
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   reserved.}	213f694254ed0bf9c452acb1baa95b12	5034f14e5299cc346562b41b62e95aa1	9811fa90fbf2729c0b46714b962f1c60	article	{Dimerization of the p53 oligomerization domain: Identification of a
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   Univ Montreal, Dept Phys \\& Ruseau Quebecois Mat Pointe, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
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   CNRS, IGS, UPR 2589, F-13402 Marseille 20, France.
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   Univ Montreal, Dept Phys \\& GCM, Montreal, PQ, Canada.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Chem. Phys.}}, keywords-plus = {{ACTIVATION-RELAXATION TECHNIQUE; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS;
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   PROTEIN-G; EXPLICIT WATER; PEPTIDE; CONFORMATIONS; FRAGMENT; KINETICS;
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   SYSTEMS; BINDING}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{27}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000185421400001}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.1613642}}, times-cited = {{28}}	{The folding trajectories of a 16-residue beta-hairpin are studied using
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   the activation-relaxation technique with a generic energy model. From
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   more than 70 trajectories, three folding pathways emerge. All involve a
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   simultaneous optimization of the complete hydrophobic and hydrogen
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   bonding interactions. The first two follow closely those observed by
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   previous theoretical studies, while the third can be described as a
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   reptation move of one strand of the beta-sheet with respect to the
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   American Institute of Physics.}	7213aa2beaa115a2d10f1f62f5659ed4	20b02c84418c0f6e9248b1bdd44068ac	d2312558207df3cf39d6c5497aeae61c	article	{Sampling the complex energy landscape of a simple beta-hairpin}	GH Wei and P Derreumaux and N Mousseau	\N	{2003}
7032884	{ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY}	{52}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ANNUAL REVIEWS}	{4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000169246500019	\N	{Review}		\N	FROM FOLDING THEORIES TO FOLDING PROTEINS: A Review and Assessment of Simulation Studies of Protein Folding and Unfolding.Preview By: Shea, Joan-Emma; Brooks III, Charles L. Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2001, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p499, 37p, 1 chart, 2 graphs; (AN 5367093)	{499-535}	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0066-426X}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-BINDING DOMAIN; 3-HELIX
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   BUNDLE PROTEIN; SRC SH3 DOMAIN; IMMUNOGENIC PEPTIDE-FRAGMENTS;
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   and progressing to detailed atomic models, simulation studies have
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   of protein folding. In this review we discuss aspects of detailed
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   atomic simulation methods applied to studies of protein folding free
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   energy surfaces, using biased-sampling free energy methods and
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   temperature-induced protein unfolding. We review studies from each on
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   systems of particular experimental interest and assess the strengths
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   and weaknesses of each approach in the context of ``exact{''} results
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   for both free energies and kinetics of a minimalist model for a
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   beta-barrel protein. We illustrate in detail how each approach is
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   implemented and discuss analysis methods that have been developed as
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   components of these studies. We describe key insights into the
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   relationship between protein topology and the folding mechanism
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   emerging from folding free energy surface calculations. We further
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   describe the determination of detailed ``pathways{''} and models of
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   folding transition states that have resulted from unfolding studies.
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   Our assessment of the two methods suggests that both can provide, often
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   complementary, details of folding mechanism and thermodynamics, but
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   this success relies on (a) adequate sampling of diverse conformational
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   regions for the biased-sampling free energy approach and (b) many
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   trajectories at multiple temperatures for unfolding studies.
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   Furthermore, we find that temperature-induced unfolding provides
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   representatives of folding trajectories only when the topology and
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   sequence (energy) provide a relatively funneled landscape and
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   ``off-pathway{''} intermediates do not exist.}	196bd04a81e015561cd024a959ccc6fa	41fc6fe345fd75a8daad32d000a0be62	f921a5abcb289c39550dd8fe9f0d75d8	article	{From folding theories to folding proteins: A review and assessment of
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   simulation studies of protein folding and unfolding}	JE Shea and CL Brooks	\N	{2001}
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   WILSON SR, 1994, CONFORMATIONAL SEARC, P43.}}, affiliation = {{UNIV BATH,SCH CHEM,MOL GRAPH UNIT,BATH BA2 7AY,AVON,ENGLAND.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Comput.-Aided Mol. Des.}}, keywords-plus = {{NORMAL MODE ANALYSIS; PANCREATIC TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR; CONSISTENT
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   FORCE-FIELD; COLLECTIVE MOTIONS; ATOMIC FLUCTUATIONS; MONTE-CARLO;
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   PROTEIN; TRAJECTORIES; SIMULATIONS; PHOSPHOLIPASE-A2}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Computer Science,
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   Interdisciplinary Applications}}, number-of-cited-references = {{38}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1996UV02000001}}, times-cited = {{15}}	{The dynamic behaviour of molecules is important in determining their
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   activity. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations give a detailed
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   description of motion, from small fluctuations to conformational
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   transitions, and can include solvent effects. However, extracting
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   useful information about conformational motion from a trajectory is not
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   trivial. We have used digital signal-processing techniques to
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   characterise the motion in MD simulations, including: calculating the
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   frequency distribution, applying filtering functions, and extraction of
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   vectors defining the characteristic motion for each frequency in an MD
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   simulation. We describe here some typical results obtained for peptides
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   and proteins. The nature of the low-frequency modes of motion, as
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   obtained from MD and normal mode (NM) analysis, of Ace-(Ala)(31)-Nma
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   and of a proline mutant is discussed. Low-frequency modes extracted
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   from the MD trajectories of Rop protein and phospholipase A(2) reveal
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   characteristic motions of secondary structure elements, as well as
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   concerted motions that are of significance to the protein's biological
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   activity, MD simulations are also used frequently as a tool for
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   conformational searches and for investigating protein
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   folding/unfolding. We have developed a novel method that uses
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   time-domain filtering to channel energy into conformational motion and
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   thus enhance conformational transitions. The selectively enhanced
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   molecular dynamics method is tested on the small molecule hexane.}	68866bb27faeb8dd1003005a6f5b7c05	275150c9daca1574a722bc06364daa34	d3081eb016ab4f6292b0d6915ed43ef3	article	{Molecular dynamics: Deciphering the data}	P DauberOsguthorpe and CM Maunder and DJ Osguthorpe	\N	{1996}
7032929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konstanz	\N	Konflikte und Kultur -- Historische Perspektiven	GSZwS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N		\N	dd8cd567ce065b75396f86875c0d0db1	a1bfdfbb775e6f59bf7a7a2b6f0e57ed	a1b6d69bfb28a2af4d504cf9b7661e46	book	Zungen wie Schwerter. Blasphemie in alteuropäischen Gesellschaften 1200-1650	Gerd Schwerhoff	\N	2005
7033015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDM	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	conf/sdm/FernL08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sdm/sdm2008.html#FernL08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	787-797	\N	\N	conf/sdm/2008	ee = {http://www.siam.org/proceedings/datamining/2008/dm08_71_fern.pdf}, date = {2008-06-11}	\N	ddaeec44e665cf98648cfc64f5e7099d	6131649c0800356f8656c76b5f4b2321	8f51f197e35595124b89f3b4c6e62e8f	inproceedings	Cluster Ensemble Selection.	Xiaoli Z. Fern and Wei Lin	\N	2008
7033133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	Hum99	\N	\N	Introduction to the team software process	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1887540cbc5baf9335433cd6bb58dd7a	c1972a715f4b3ad0dde79d0a6e761958	d0dc0dd035d6d9aa8b7821706e4dae38	book	Introduction to the team software process	Watts S. Humphrey	\N	2000
7033207	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Znanje	Zagreb	\N	\N	aralica:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e8adcdef7d3e47f41f97cbbe1d498d7	341f3e668ec58d4afc636b68f6f2b4ff	dc829fa5252496eeed0a477530086d89	book	Hrvatski ratnici kroz stoljeća. Oprema, oružje i odore hrvatskih ratnika od oko 800. do 1918. godine	T. Aralica and V. Aralica	\N	2006
7033214	Balcanoslavica	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	atanackovic1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	2769af066e8a1b99ca25c1631398a49c	3b86640c3b440e7112c3274bb5cda47d	ab8a66e780b4238541a7ffe1ff8a82f8	article	Fränkische Waffenfunde in der Herzegowina	Vukosava Atanacković-Salčić	\N	1983
7033224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sveučilišna naklada Liber	Zagreb	\N	\N	belosevic:1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c71b838b94cc940bc633d4f2464960a1	89e4fb6caab32fb24bbe66ee55bf3907	410c04915d518475804ddb07bf0ba43f	book	Materijalna kultura Hrvata od 7.-9. stoljeća	Janko Belošević	\N	1980
7033232	Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	belosevic:2007	http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=40818	\N		\N	\N	405-418	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5dd10a357d9d50181c029059cf881ca	1c5e20d17f2761f5337fcc33355e3aaf	2856020dd1aae3013cfe71ef3b407a27	article	Osvrt na karolinške mačeve tipa H sa šireg područja Dalmatinske Hrvatske	Janko Belošević	\N	2007
7033238	Praehistorische Zeitschrift	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ebert:1913	\N	\N		\N	\N	498-559	\N	3/4	\N		\N	40de359b83d699f9e95fc1e943f531f5	d7b651606569392f4858102f34a870b9	7ae3164c28c424d02292d70b1a2e6c2b	article	Die baltischen Provinzen Kurland, Livland, Estland 1913	M. Ebert	\N	1913
7033247	Journal of Machine Learning Research	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garcia:Herrera:09	http://www.jmlr.org/papers/volume9/garcia08a/garcia08a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	2677--2694	\N	\N	\N		In a recently published paper in JMLR, Demšar (2006) recommends a set of non-parametric statistical tests and procedures which can be safely used for comparing the performance of classifiers over multiple data sets. After studying the paper, we realize that the paper correctly introduces the basic procedures and some of the most advanced ones when comparing a control method. However, it does not deal with some advanced topics in depth. Regarding these topics, we focus on more powerful proposals of statistical procedures for comparing n × n classifiers. Moreover, we illustrate an easy way of obtaining adjusted and comparable p-values in multiple comparison procedures.	f6ce43e51f39aef9ef57aa94b19ff250	fde72ae359d332a4483d9e51b056db6b	b4d7c48052aff2265db89d77d43dfabc	article	An Extension on "Statistical Comparisons of Classifiers over Multiple Data Sets" for all Pairwise Comparisons 	Salvador García and Francisco Herrera	\N	2009
7033254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering (NLP-KE-08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beijing, China	\N	\N	Kim:Baldwin:08b	http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~snkim/documents/nlppk08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2dd42cf62db0ba9d599775b0c5f2efb	29cc989b2a81939ae71e3c7600bfe231	849973a3190b390459b9e55b97d8d3b7	inproceedings	An Unsupervised Approach to Interpreting Noun Compounds	Su Nam Kim and Timothy Baldwin	\N	2008
7033257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ariston	\N	\N	\N	3720525627	http://www.amazon.de/Nimm-zuerst-ein-kleines-Boot/dp/3720525627	\N	Vertritt zumindest teilweise unpopuläre Ansichten (bzgl. Angst, Sicherheit, Selbstständigkeit, etc.). Hat mir aber sehr viel Freude gemacht.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783720525626}, asin = {3720525627}, isbn = {3720525627}	\N	e124f0cd7abdba402a1aba2532097c79	4ba7e82033a80a14630fdec405ff1c7c	f7000d141fd74a1d615f0919e6ede19b	book	Nimm zuerst ein kleines Boot: Von den Gezeiten des Lebens	Richard Bode	\N	2004
7033266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Boydell Press	Woodbridge	\N	\N	ellisdavidson:1998	\N	\N		\N	reprint; f.e. Oxford 1962	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07647dfb5c2850862bafc6c2b2909143	4ae2996c75514d65fed0e423902bc16e	2cc32bff4f4bb21f26b91ef6be6fbe60	book	The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England	Hilda Ellis Davidson	\N	1998
7033284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neumünster	\N	Offa-Bücher	geibig:1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	55	\N		\N	e2cd733f82441117e4fc1fe283ddb4b0	30be379e3de6ab9d89649a8063336794	64491f23da31bf7d2b44665e252a334b	book	Beiträge zur morphologischen Entwicklung des Schwertes im Mittelalter. Eine Analyse des Fundmaterials vom ausgehenden 8. bis zum 12. Jahrhundert aus Sammlungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	Alfred Geibig	\N	1991
7033297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hik:2000	\N	\N		\N	Exhibition Catalogue	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e69535fee9dabea4da27ae8fad03538c	c64d31b19df968d6d2cf0c869b9f76fd	f4c33054b1a470962aa9328cf0e667b9	misc	Hrvati i Karolinzi	\N	Ante Milošević	2000
7033313	\N	\N	\N	Sixth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karl Wachholtz Verlag	Neumünster	\N	\N	jankuhn:1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	906816a2190822a0b16a7258acea2d58	50bfccf985c40ab66da4efef774f7326	3083ad3cb71423c9aaf86a498a5e24bd	book	Haithabu. Ein Handelsplatz der Wikingerzeit	Herbert Jankuhn	\N	1976
7033326	Lexikon der \\"{o}konomischen Bildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"{u}nchen u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissensregime_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26181980	\N		\N	Kopie	692--694	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486580426}	\N	de9dcb42431fc2aadd59131bd4e144a4	7ea3b8e6d88a80c0f43da330b0314fe9	fe903ca0136cd46c884f7bf38a955f79	misc	Wissensregime	Helmut F. Spinner	Hermann May	2006
7033332	Forschung Frankfurt	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stegbauer_wikipedia_2008	http://www.forschung-frankfurt.uni-frankfurt.de/org/ltg/admin/muk/Publikationen/FFFM/dok/2008/2008-02/12-19IntensivWikipedia.pdf	\N		\N	\N	12--18	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ff2913cbafd455c120fe971bbc4ead8	5558ce2a65489f0216ba687fa99bb56a	51f6d65d7f287449490e15ad11a589cf	article	Wikipedia und die Bedeutung der sozialen Netzwerke	Christian Stegbauer	\N	2008
7033353	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/{\\textasciitilde}reid/papers/group282-priedhorsky.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priedhorsky_creating_2007	http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~reid/papers/group282-priedhorsky.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05cfa8e14c7468c0bb07fbfeede7390f	27da36f583697773a419a663622f38e6	3b0bf75b49e513c2fe53f6ce1501ee23	misc	Creating, Destroying, and Restoring Value in Wikipedia	Reid Priedhorsky and Jilin Chen and Shyong K. Lam and Katherine Panciera and Loren Terveen and John Riedl	\N	2007
7033371	brand eins Magazin	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	{http://www.brandeins.de/home/inhalt\\_detail.asp?id=2690\\&MenuID=130\\&MagID=102\\&sid=su841631452047921726\\&umenuid=1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heuer_ein_2008	http://www.brandeins.de/home/inhalt_detail.asp?id=2690&MenuID=130&MagID=102&sid=su841631452047921726&umenuid=1	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	270c053c4fa7373b4bcbea115ff8bd7c	212a644fe21f85bed4ff0917dc058cb9	0075281f606fe5e11be1b03e4ac810be	misc	Ein nach dem anderen	Stefan Heuer	\N	2008
7033380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medienkompetenz. Grundlagen und p\\"{a}dagogisches Handeln	\N	\N	\N	\N	M\\"{u}nchen	\N	\N	baacke_was_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc1ff68900f0a282384bdd8de455f179	154d0b9bc64c24c7b3b09bba96ca884e	5245d15929e5a7c53465609e2159fa0f	incollection	Was ist Medienkompetenz?	Dieter Baacke	Fred Schell and Elke Stolzenburg and Helga Theunert	2005
7033381	The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science	616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castells_new_2008	http://ann.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/616/1/78	\N		\N	Kopie	78--93	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fernleihe}, doi = {10.1177/0002716207311877}	\N	f55afcf60934276806a72c2cc80636ef	0156a00bcf81f4123605ce4ca8c52630	7fb2e2ab04af8d3d892428059eba4593	article	The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance	Manuel Castells	\N	2008
7033388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.enzyklopaedie.ch/kongress/aufsaetze/schneider.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schneider_europa_2007	http://www.enzyklopaedie.ch/kongress/aufsaetze/schneider.pdf	{Online-Publikation}		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	854db08ed8a4af807f466cd8504add3f	14e785afdc97aa1d9d88457d53492c1e	71a075bcb1d949c1c8a11988402373f3	misc	Europa und der Rest der Welt. Zum geographischen Wissen in Zedlers {Universal-Lexicon.}	Ulrich Johannes Schneider	\N	2007
7033409	c't	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mller_teamwork_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	106	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbb45356502f96af64dd0985cdcbfa65	c86485973217692799ef5368ed907552	7636fe36ae2a85e8556db00466f25dcf	article	Teamwork im Netz mit {MediaWiki}	Erik M\\"{o}ller	\N	2006
7033432	{DIE} {WELT} - {WELT} {ONLINE}	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	{http://www.welt.de/welt\\_print/article1666931/Der\\_Lexitus.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hendrik_der_2008	http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article1666931/Der_Lexitus.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6331eeafb85c5affa15b31c04fd3aea5	85c4c0065e9906a6ab5bbbface832ab7	feba5b4926edb2c5288318683c525495	misc	Der Lexitus	Werner Hendrik	\N	2008
7033433	Lexikon der \\"{o}konomischen Bildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"{u}nchen u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissensordnung_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26181980	\N		\N	Kopie	685--689	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486580426}	\N	acfcfe0272bed0181e66addb7d2aabc9	4077a02c5e8d47d7ca2d907246c26eed	87b457a89e69c1eac06ea53371dfd132	misc	Wissensordnung	Helmut F. Spinner	Hermann May	2006
7033434	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{FAZIT-Schriftenreihe}	hartmann_open_2008	http://www.fazit-forschung.de/fileadmin/_fazit-forschung/downloads/FAZIT-Schriftenreihe_Band_16.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1861-5066}	\N	3edba95c99e5d33d7209a997a703fc82	9209e2933ba57d445b909ae5104af426	c6a7a303e6170ff3bd319124698b4b80	article	Open Content - Open Access. Freie Inhalte als Herausforderung {f\\"{u}rWirtschaft,} Wissenschaft und Politik	Bernd Hartmann and Felix Jansen	\N	2008
7033439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	stehr_arbeit_1994	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	622	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-58187-2}, comment = {Inhalt\
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Vorbemerkungen 9\
Einleitung: Wissen und soziales Handeln 11\
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1. Wissensgesellschaften 25\
2. Theorien der Gesellschaft 46\
- Die Struktur moderner Gesellschaften in der klassischen Theorie 49\
- Die Logik orthodoxer Perspektiven 50\
- Modernisierung als Extension 64\
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3. Zur Anatomie moderner Gesellschaften 70\
- Die moderne Gesellschaft als Industriegesellschaft 71\
- Urspr\\"{u}nge der Theorie der Industriegesellschaft 72\
- Raymond Arons Theorie der modernen Industriegesellschaft 73\
- Zur \\"{U}berwindung der Industriegesellschaft 81\
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Exkurs: Moderne und postmoderne Gesellschaften 83\
- Die Verg\\"{a}nglichkeit von Epochen 84\
- Kritik der Postmoderne 93\
- Grenzen des M\\"{o}glichen 98\
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4. Die Strukturen postindustrieller Gesellschaften 99\
- Das Weltbild der Theorien postindustrieller Gesellschaften 109\
- Zur Kritik der Theorie postindustrieller Gesellschaften 116\
- Existiert die postindustrielle Gesellschaft \\"{u}berhaupt? 124\
  - Spezifische Einw\\"{a}nde 130\
  - Das axiale Prinzip 133\
  - Wissen und Fertigkeiten 135\
  - Neue Technologie 144\
  - Die Dienstleistungswirtschaft 148\
  - Der Einflu{\\ss} von Universit\\"{a}ten und Forschungsinstitutionen 159\
  - Organsisation und Politik der Wissenschaft 161\
  - Die Machteliten 163\
  - Eigentum 164\
  - Planung und Kontrolle 166\
  - Soziale Krisen, Revolutionen oder geschichtliche Br\\"{u}che 170\
- Die Qualit\\"{a}ten der Theorie der postindustriellen Gesellschaft 171\
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Exkurs: Soziale Ungleichheit und Wissen 175\
- Industrielle Gesellschaften und soziale Ungleichheiten 177\
- Wissensgesellschaften und soziale Ungleichheiten 185\
- Wissen als ein B\\"{u}ndel sozialer Kompetenzen 194\
- Schlu{\\ss}folgerung 200\
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5. Wissen \\"{u}ber Wissen 201\
- Wissen in der Wissensgesellschaft 203\
- Zu einem soziologischen Begriff des Wissens 204\
- Wissenschaft als unmittelbare Produktivkraft 214\
- Wissen als individuelle/kollektive Handlungskapazit\\"{a}t 218\
- Die politische \\"{O}konomie des Wissens 222\
- Wissen als Ware 226\
- Das wachsende Angebot von und die Nachfrage nach Wissen 230\
- Kosten der Wissensproduktion 237\
- Wissen und Information 241\
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6. Macht und Ohnmacht wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis 244\
- Die spezifische Fragestellung 253\
- Die Macht wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis 258\
  - Berechenbarkeit und Herrschaft 259\
  - Zivilisation und Kultur 260\
  - Das Nachhinken der Kultur 266\
  - Rationale und nicht-rationale Kulturen 267\
  - Zurechnung und Leistungsorientierung 270\
  - Die Professionalisierung der Kultur 272\
- Wissen als Naturgewalt 275\
- Die Grenzen der Macht wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis 278\
  - Kompartimentalisierung der Lebenswelt 280\
  - Mythologische und wissenschaftliche Wahrheiten 282\
  - Organisiertes und tradiertes Wissen 284\
  - Wissenschaft und Unwissen 289\
  - Laborwissen und Praxis 291\
- Schlu{\\ss}bemerkungen 291\
\
7. Die \\"{o}konomische Struktur der Wissensgesellschaft 293\
- Der Bedeutungsr\\"{u}ckgang der sogenannten {'Prim\\"{a}rg\\"{u}ter'} 297\
- Ver\\"{a}nderungen im Industrie- und Herstellungssektor 302\
- Produktions- und Besch\\"{a}ftigungsniveau 313\
- Die soziale Anatomie der Arbeit 326\
- Von der Arbeits- zur Konsumtionsgesellschaft 336\
- Die wachsende Bedeutung der symbolischen \\"{O}konomie 338\
- die zunehmende Bedeutungslosigkeit von Ort und Zeit 341\
- Neue Grenzen des Wachstums 345\
- Die Zerbrechlichkeit der Zukunft 348\
\
8. Experten, Ratgeber und Berater 350\
- Wissen und Expertentum 355\
  - Das Expertenwissen und die Macht des Wissens 361\
  - Experten, Ratgeber und Berater 368\
- Herrschaft kraft Wissen 373\
- Professionelle Berufe und Experten 375\
- Intellektuelle und Experten 379\
- Dienstleistungssektor und Dienstleistungsklasse 381\
- Wissensarbeiter (knowledge workers) 383\
- Wissensfundierte Berufe 388\
- Institutionen und Expertenwissen 397\
- Bedingungen f\\"{u}r das Wachstum der Berufsgruppe der Experten 398\
- Die Funktionen der Experten 407\
- Der Beratungsproze{\\ss} 412\
- Schlu{\\ss}bemerkungen 418\
\
9. Der technische Staat 420\
- Die wissenschaftliche Zivilisation 422\
- Instrumentelle Rationalit\\"{a}t und Kontrolle 441\
- Zur Kritik der Theorie der wissenschaftlichen Zivilisation 446\
\
10. Die Struktur von Wissensgesellschaften 451\
- Konzentration und Regulierung 453\
- Zerbrechliche soziale Strukturen 463\
- Die Regierbarkeit von Wissensgesellschaften 472\
- Fragmentierung und Homogenisierung des Lebens 491\
- Die soziale Kontrolle des Wissens 507\
- Emanzipation durch Wissen 514\
- Wissen, Unsicherheit und Kontingenz 517\
\
Abschlie{\\ss}ende Bemerkungen 520\
Statistischer Anhang 526\
Literatur 555\
Liste der Tabelle und Abbildungen 602\
Namensregister 606\
Sachregister 615\
\
\
\
}, lccn = {2004 A 26552}	\N	265a2f80178b856eae187f494952722c	ff017d4f95f9201a27d26ba0ed1db0a9	c7d838aa208cd640aae476b614c0a3d2	book	Arbeit, Eigentum und Wissen. Zur Theorie von Wissensgesellschaften	Nico Stehr	\N	1994
7033442	{ZEIT} {ONLINE}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://images.zeit.de/text/2008/21/III-Kunst\\_-LiteraturimNetz}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	illies_das_2008	http://images.zeit.de/text/2008/21/III-Kunst_-LiteraturimNetz	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	81e3135b42a3d82300b7ecfe1a8aacf5	8cf49e0871122735f2ae2c0297104971	1d39780438286baf22faaf27190dde82	misc	Das St\\"{o}bern stirbt. B\\"{u}cher sind online rasch gefunden, Lyrik gibt{\\textquoteright}s gratis aufs Ohr. Nur die Netzdichter sind ungl\\"{u}cklich: Sie wollen zuletzt doch lieber zwischen Buchdeckel	Florian Illies	\N	2008
7033445	\N	558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Felix Meiner	Hamburg	\N	Philosophische Bibliothek	ibn_tufail_der_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	location = {phil 1.239}, isbn = {3-7873-1680-9}, lccn = {2008 A 2214}	\N	c334d1104d3c753019a07b538fc242f4	3027aaf4f40b9fc849391eb9e2385be1	9cad662367d29f117348ac6ff79fd336	book	Der Philosoph als Autodidakt. Hayy ibn Yaqzan	Abu Bakr Ibn Tufail	\N	2004
7033447	Netzwelt	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	http://www.netzwelt.de/print/news/78244-goldgrube-internet-texte-zu-geld.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	johannsen_goldgrube_2008	http://www.netzwelt.de/print/news/78244-goldgrube-internet-texte-zu-geld.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee5af462eac8f59ef680a3072dec75bf	669c342eac6f1d14d58614917e759fe0	2f8485377f6da3ff276b4c02e839699f	misc	Goldgrube Internet: Texte zu Geld machen	Jan Johannsen	\N	2008
7033458	{NZZ} Online	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/schweiz/auferstehung\\_im\\_netz\\_\\_zuercher\\_biografien\\_bei\\_wikipedia\\_1.801310.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	n_auferstehung_2008	http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/schweiz/auferstehung_im_netz__zuercher_biografien_bei_wikipedia_1.801310.html	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de10380d92b21f13a4a003746d531def	e8fb91ed5829971fa39f3c300f66d491	337401974b9806379789cfaac3b923e3	misc	Auferstehung im Netz {\\textendash} Z\\"{u}rcher Biografien bei Wikipedia	N N	\N	2008
7033460	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	sohler_social_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9577c75eb208f232718b2885f40dc9e	687bfa4f8f101f71907b2e999fb90143	383bcfa47f9c0c4881357472ca83033a	misc	Social Networking in Unternehmen	Thomas Sohler	\N	2008
7033461	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	schulze_web_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc0ae58e343bcee28103be45589cb22b	42bb06bca5fa7b86038ccd9668d46479	8e243e254cfb436a7115931ab0d89fd2	misc	Web 2.0 im Unternehmen	Swantje Schulze	\N	2008
7033462	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Arbeitskreis Wissensmanagment {e.V.}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heidt_ak-sitzung_2008	https://www.arbeitskreis-wissensmanagement.org/index.aspx?nr=2659	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9361d11bc4cbd1e3857f5e799b6a25b8	fd96eb888b0b037102df6c0533ace469	6a57874afcccd80bad8010730a20d2e6	techreport	{AK-Sitzung} 13. November 2008	Julia Heidt	\N	2008
7033466	Lexikon der \\"{o}konomischen Bildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"{u}nchen u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissensarbeitsteilung_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26181980	\N		\N	Kopie	608--682	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486580426}	\N	1285a48442f7060b9b2a6d97cb5dade3	9ef289707a777565d64117e48f5819b3	7d8215147c4f36a4b20f82c5d6c69240	misc	Wissensarbeitsteilung	Helmut F. Spinner	Hermann May	2006
7033474	{DIE} {WELT} - {WELT} {ONLINE}	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	{http://www.welt.de/welt\\_print/article1666961/Die\\_wahre\\_Bildungs-Revolution.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wales_wissen_2008	http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article1666961/Die_wahre_Bildungs-Revolution.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7659b9c7c7301c2aba7e315ea109e348	8feaae1a7b03b65baf87acdd84ff6e95	a71bf611e0561e1093f22c038e16b0e3	misc	Wissen, f\\"{u}r jeden kostenlos im Internet: Die wahre {Bildungs-Revolution}	Jimmy Wales and Richard Baraniuk	\N	2008
7033475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das Fremde und das Eigene : Prolegomena zu e. interkulturellen Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	{Iudicium-Verlage}	M\\"{u}nchen	\N	\N	galtung_struktur_1985	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26109543	\N		\N	Kopie	151--193	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 1.11}, lccn = {2003 A 11061}, isbn = {3891290217}	\N	cce36b7b60423d73816f86002ec77bcf	8bfac953f63870f05d583e0d83e75a2d	ac0fcfcaf94aed57338ca98fd3a5d538	incollection	Struktur, Kultur und intellektueller Stil. Ein vergleichender Essay \\"{u}ber sachsonische, teutonische, gallische und nipponische Wissenschaft	Johan Galtung	Alois Wierlacher	1985
7033479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	ha-zumkehr_deutsche_2001	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25177262	\N		\N	Original	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3110148854}	\N	2ff2a29ec8b20b252fbe4f7248e1b21f	09a59dcbf97233e8217e088a5de12c91	e8190f659f9e2b4cd7a9f31dea7c85a2	book	Deutsche W\\"{o}rterb\\"{u}cher - Brennpunkt von Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte	Ulrike {Ha{\\ss}-Zumkehr}	\N	2001
7033484	Journal of {Computer-Mediated} Communication	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	halavais_analysis_2008	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2008.00403.x	\N		\N	\N	429--440	\N	2	\N	doi = {doi:10.1111/j.1083-6101.2008.00403.x}	Many have questioned the reliability and accuracy of Wikipedia. Here a different issue, but one closely related: how broad is the coverage of Wikipedia? Differences in the interests and attention of Wikipedia{\\textquoteright}s editors mean that some areas, in the traditional sciences, for example, are better covered than others. Two approaches to measuring this coverage are presented. The first maps the distribution of topics on Wikipedia to the distribution of books published. The second compares the distribution of topics in three established, field-specific academic encyclopedias to the articles found in Wikipedia. Unlike the top-down construction of traditional encyclopedias, Wikipedia{\\textquoteright}s topical coverage is driven by the interests of its users, and as a result, the reliability and completeness of Wikipedia is likely to be different depending on the subject-area of the article.	c2d5109f8a85b2b7dfb1a4679acfc571	24ed1e38e2e6c8409809e63f8c247038	b0b453d6b261cc2a6bd7e1b966cb7165	article	An Analysis of Topical Coverage of Wikipedia	Alexander Halavais and Derek Lackaff	\N	2008
7033486	{ZDNet.de} Tests \\& Technik - Netzwerk \\& Server	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	http://www.zdnet.de/enterprise/server/0,39023275,39161702-1,00.htm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hchsttter_communigate_2008	http://www.zdnet.de/enterprise/server/0,39023275,39161702-1,00.htm	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Der plattformunabh\\"{a}ngige {E-Mail-Server} Communigate Pro 5.2 erm\\"{o}glicht {Outlook-Nutzern} den gleichen Komfort wie unter Exchange. {ZDNet} erl\\"{a}utert die Unterschiede zwischen einer offenen und einer eng mit Windows verzahnten L\\"{o}sung.	f6030eed2f453f8a55983d0513b4da00	ff78df7f3c9d4ffdee8c57427c3700e9	fafa1804cbaee187b8a9297532253ec0	misc	Communigate Pro 5.2: Alternative zu Microsoft Exchange	Christoph H. H\\"{o}chst\\"{a}tter	\N	2008
7033491	\N	1-4, 82	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studien zur neuhochdeutschen Lexikographie, 3	\N	\N	\N	Olms	Hildesheim u.a.	\N	Germanistische Linguistik	wiegand_was_1983	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26639445	\N		\N	\N	401--474	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cc86b1cc5247a288a09716798c5462f	926ba46491ad0a9ffaa6fcafbd2dfcbe	9981acf3ef7ca95aa970e3049b8413b4	inbook	Was ist eigentlich ein Lemma? Ein Beitrag zur Theorie der lexikographischen Sprachbeschreibung	Herbert Ernst Wiegand	\N	1983
7033493	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	hefke_arbeitskreis_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be3c81f6865402652cee3616e7311c4e	c47a7e96477f1501ae6323fb070aa559	01d661869b4b3759ca28eb75f8a59e1d	misc	Arbeitskreis Wissensmanagement Sitzung Thema: Social Networking im Unternehmen	Mark Hefke	\N	2008
7033496	do-it.online Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	{http://www.doitonline.de/cms/do+it.themen/IT+\\%B6+Internet?detailid=6939}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	siller_ausstellung_2008	http://www.doitonline.de/cms/do+it.themen/IT+%B6+Internet?detailid=6939	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd7eb84b6e49f7f921e2ab77a4433b8c	149a4bd9f181633065e9d0f98da72a3c	76933a0dc070e28fb5e77926e5ef35ae	misc	Ausstellung 2.0: Wenn der Besucher Teil des Kunstwerks wird	Nicole Siller	\N	2008
7033504	{ZEIT} {ONLINE}	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	http://images.zeit.de/text/online/2008/26/internet-abschaffen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gantefhr_world_2008	http://images.zeit.de/text/online/2008/26/internet-abschaffen	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c02483b104624e55ff43bf9eee4f68c	3c8fba0720c77d87da404f79574c429b	73599d27648661b754b05b8df1d06d81	misc	World Wide Wahn. Die Idee vom Internet als egalit\\"{a}re Digitalwelt hat sich als Illusion herausgestellt. Warum gibt es eigentlich keine {Anti-Web-Bewegung?} Ein Gr\\"{u}ndungsaufruf	Martin Gantef\\"{o}hr	\N	2008
7033506	{FAZ.NET} - B\\"{u}cher - Feuilleton	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	{http://www.faz.net/s/Rub1DA1FB848C1E44858CB87A0FE6AD1B68/Doc{\\textasciitilde}E8F5374B860A3414FABB244C174BCC575{\\textasciitilde}ATpl{\\textasciitilde}Ecommon{\\textasciitilde}Scontent.html?rss\\_googlefeed}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ingendaay_jorge_2008	http://www.faz.net/s/Rub1DA1FB848C1E44858CB87A0FE6AD1B68/Doc~E8F5374B860A3414FABB244C174BCC575~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html?rss_googlefeed	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50415abb549ce0841ae823bd10a3cab1	0862a05a1e50ba0354ab8a1da9ead030	e83d27dc0bf3da471363522712e5040f	misc	Jorge Luis Borges: Der blinde Prophet des Cyberspace	Paul Ingendaay	\N	2008
7033509	{CHI} Letters	Vol. 6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vigas_studying_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	575--582	\N	1	\N		The Internet has fostered an unconventional and powerful\
style of collaboration: {\\textquotedblleft}wiki{\\textquotedblright} web sites, where every visitor\
has the power to become an editor. In this paper we\
investigate the dynamics of Wikipedia, a prominent, thriving\
wiki. We make three contributions. First, we introduce a new\
exploratory data analysis tool, the history flow visualization,\
which is effective in revealing patterns within the wiki\
context and which we believe will be useful in other\
collaborative situations as well. Second, we discuss\
several collaboration patterns highlighted by this\
visualization tool and corroborate them with statistical\
analysis. Third, we discuss the implications of these\
patterns for the design and governance of online\
collaborative social spaces. We focus on the relevance\
of authorship, the value of community surveillance in\
ameliorating antisocial behavior, and how authors with\
competing perspectives negotiate their differences.	ce28a9cac84dee9e6b78594bc802ce60	47ec0f030662dfe92d1484eeab313bda	11924939305af3af0a361eacf870b06d	article	Studying Cooperation and Conflict between Authors with history flow Visualizations	Fernanda B. Vi\\'{e}gas and Martin Wattenberg and Dave Kushal	\N	2004
7033515	{E+Z}	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	http://www.inwent.org/ez/articles/068603/index.de.shtml	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	galtung_johan_2008	http://www.inwent.org/ez/articles/068603/index.de.shtml	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b0bfa847fce9b18b9ebed1324710ef38	777f079d3123c2bdbe0418731d284d89	41d58442c81820c9830bf1c20a455967	misc	Johan Galtung \\"{u}ber die Rolle der Medien - Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit - Internationale Zeitschrift.	Johan Galtung	\N	2008
7033529	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Insel	Frankfurt a. M., Leipzig	\N	\N	fuhrmann_der_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	220	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-458-16978-4}, comment = {Inhalt\
\
Vorwort - S. 7\
Einleitung - S. 9\
\
I. Teil: Die Begriffe\
1. Kapitel: Europa - S. 19\
2. Kapitel: Bildung, Allgemeinbildung - S. 27\
3. Kapitel: Kanon, Klassik, Klassizismus - S. 35\
\
{II.} Teil: Die Voraussetzungen\
4. Kapitel: Die Rezeption der Antike im neuzeitlichen Europa - S. 45\
5. Das Gymnasium, die humanistische Bildung - S. 55\
6. Kapitel: Der F\\"{u}rstenhof des absolutistischen Zeitalters - S. 68\
\
{III.} Teil: Die Sachbereiche\
7. Kapitel: Die Literatur - S. 85\
8. Kapitel: Die Enzyklop\\"{a}die, das Konversationslexikon - S. 102\
9. Kapitel: Die Philosophie - S. 111\
10. Kapitel: Die Geschichte - S. 134\
11. Das Theater - S. 134\
12. Das Konzertwesen - S. 148\
13. Kaptiel: Das Museum - S. 159\
14. Kapitel: Die Bildungsreise - S. 171\
15. Kapitel: Die Mathematik und die Naturwissenschaften - S. 183\
\
}, lccn = {2003 A 13122(3) (paed 0.81)}	\N	1f1c8f9e2af7c37376579e6eacb13fb9	04ec42dea49e9deea35bb53d9be9153f	3012dfc87680d04da244b76b8aa7e429	book	Der europ\\"{a}ische Bildungskanon des b\\"{u}rgerlichen Zeitalters	Manfred Fuhrmann	\N	2000
7033530	{ZEIT} {ONLINE}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://images.zeit.de/text/2008/19/I-Treffen-Facebook-Studivz-Xing}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hamann_sozialrume_2008	http://images.zeit.de/text/2008/19/I-Treffen-Facebook-Studivz-Xing	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cccd3ab93ca7543052649c1d6374124	66a4bd8ab2aa7ec22b8ab5230c63a3ca	fd67a527a398d2de6f8afa5ed4a72bfb	misc	Sozialr\\"{a}ume im Netz. Onlinetreffpunkte werden immer popul\\"{a}rer. Gesehen zu werden ist hier wichtiger als Datenschutz	G\\"{o}tz Hamann	\N	2008
7033535	Telepolis	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23793/1.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hartmann_von_2006	http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23793/1.html	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87418b19ca047cea29cb6ab41b71546d	42f92a8fbf70adbc4f7de9ad2d94c009	76d784152dffc0208d2e8251e66e617f	misc	Von Karteikarten zum vernetzten {Hypertext-System}	Frank Hartmann	\N	2006
7033540	do-it.online Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	{http://www.doit-online.de/cms/do+it.themen/IT+\\%B6+Internet?serie=\\&detailid=6940}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rckel_game-based_2008	http://www.doit-online.de/cms/do+it.themen/IT+%B6+Internet?serie=&detailid=6940	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d24dea0d87973cc79767010baae6a31	af2b53a86e4a3ff8d8b7c4ef09361cf1	5d6dbef7d0e27e586c46d4055c6876c5	misc	Game-based Learning: Wie lernt man in Second Life und anderen virtuellen Welten?	Matthias R\\"{u}ckel	\N	2008
7033542	xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	http://www.xkcd.com/446/\\#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	munroe_in_2008	http://www.xkcd.com/446/#	Comic		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8ac0ca598364ef9d99661fd9d5dc28b	90b21ed4b3ff4432a25724c4c968966f	ae7b3aa01087e1649aea1dd72df6b35b	misc	In Popular Culture	Randall Munroe	\N	2008
7033543	Lexikon der \\"{o}konomischen Bildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"{u}nchen u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissensgesellschaft_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26181980	\N		\N	Kopie	682--685	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486580426}	\N	d699ecd9c1076d8f2654fc286c53d4cb	ab331f5ad1429f99d9a6a39b06bca351	938edd7092a5f2903e95e55e554b6972	misc	Wissensgesellschaft	Helmut F. Spinner	Hermann May	2006
7033547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	Hannover	\N	\N	mller_die_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25466702	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936931364}	\N	9091d3afee1e60bc2b1ce92871f007cd	04f6bdfe30df5adff2e9efbbae8246fc	6f535d6ee55ec0be9ee207d89c4c5ac6	book	Die heimliche Medienrevolution : wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt ver\\"{a}ndern	Erik M\\"{o}ller	\N	2006
7033551	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kar	\N	\N	volz_soziale_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf4302438a5422ef153102d62468168e	a56c01e0fe61ee2f2d5f3a18a6d46475	401a1f979e944588ad6c8857168c1756	misc	Soziale Netzerke im Unternehmen. Aktuelle Trends und Entwicklungen	Raphael Volz	\N	2008
7033557	c't	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knig_teamwork_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	96	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e14859af3da27eee797095440e624eb	39f9de7db42e4020c0854878c9832144	769d6a94115f87a3d6018f45b79918f3	article	Teamwork im Netz. Weltweit und gleichzeitig an denselben Dokumenten arbeiten	Peter K\\"{o}nig	\N	2006
7033562	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Projekte und Perspektiven im Studium Digitale	\N	\N	\N	{LIT} Verlag	Berlin	\N	Medienp\\"{a}dagogik	martin_gemeinsam_2005	http://www-edit.ku-eichstaett.de/Fakultaeten/SLF/romanistik/didaktik/Forschung/ipk/material/papers/wikipedia.pdf	\N		\N	\N	157--164	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2640d6944c6fd3bec1be3bc1428fb3c	ea8778e6344dbd8f52cda738bb51ffc1	70dfe23728fb9dba0c76ea128b98930d	inbook	Gemeinsam Wissen konstruieren: am Beispiel der Wikipedia	{Jean-Pol} Martin	\N	2005
7033572	\N	\N	\N	2. \\"{u}berarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	becker_kommunikationskulturen_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	107--125	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}	\N	1a49b318e5585cb221c97dc1fcd3c5f2	18a2d6cb0b743e373b23997875bf86b2	d3d82353f6e7afa819a5aff8d7feea90	incollection	Kommunikationskulturen im Internet: dargestellt am Beispiel virtueller Netzwerke in {MUDs} und {MOOs}	Barbara Becker	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7033573	sueddeutsche.de	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/254/436000/text/print.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	steinfeld_nicholson_2008	http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/254/436000/text/print.html	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed229f2fe2825cb9480e665b996f9566	e9b425fc6c8c580101c18bd491e58922	ea1e8e896ae85468f007a8421894b034	misc	Nicholson Baker im Interview {''Man} kann die Menschen nicht zum Guten bombardieren'' - Kultur	Thomas Steinfeld	\N	2008
7033574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	sowinski_unmittelbare_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	177--188	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	49a32bd4d8f01d5af6eae89c921648ee	14bcddf2d78202f4f331d224aeba6efa	6a3530e03bbac29b34aca4f5fc12b560	incollection	Unmittelbare und mittelbare Bildlichkeit als sprachstilistisches Mittel in Dichtungen und Gebrauchstexten	Bernhard Sowinski	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7033576	Telepolis	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	http://www.heise.de/bin/tp/issue/r4/dl-artikel2.cgi?artikelnr=4428\\&mode=print	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kupfer_die_2000	http://www.heise.de/bin/tp/issue/r4/dl-artikel2.cgi?artikelnr=4428&mode=print	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	445fc5249ea81aa7ed3dee0c88cdddd5	2498c69cef8bac08fcbc731ebe38d60b	dc84e7551fa869fea7a5c07a40d22f80	misc	Die Prinzipien des Hypertextes. Jan Potocki: Die Handschrift von Saragossa	Adrian Kupfer	\N	2000
7033579	Technology Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zittrain_webs_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	12	\N	July 2008	\N	issn = {{1099-274X}}	\N	2f149a292965c8a3790b4080e369c38c	4e7c1c86bb12f3b68f198e7870426a77	cd13e323ff357c068f9655888588d175	article	The Web's Dark Energy	Jonathan Zittrain	\N	2008
7033585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	stckl_bilder_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	325--341	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	f3d68b1fc87191610b6fa27a1f1d6a50	a138c34da4457eda4d29a2b03de9d932	5eb100e873606e4bbfdb0c703a1837ef	incollection	Bilder - sterotype Muster oder kreatives Chaos? Konstitutive Elemente von Bildtypen in der visuellen Kommunikation	Hartmut St\\"{o}ckl	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7033586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moskau	\N	{FID}	rayward_universe_1975	http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/library_trends/v055/55.3rayward.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f06bac021039b75993a424197fbdea8f	379425711f506557467c04f2de5c9b84	56d7535b17c2cc83bf530ae7b564f031	book	The Universe of Information: The Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and international Organization	W. Boyd Rayward	\N	1975
7033589	\N	\N	\N	2. \\"{u}berarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	haythornthwaite_arbeit_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	348--384	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}	\N	6cdbde2b0e20bc356476167476d7f392	8039135f0d2ef60a7d0745c805ccc020	374a666378b241a78005d269071c8f9a	incollection	Arbeit und Gemeinschaft bei computervermittelter Kommunikation	Caroline Haythornthwaite and Barry Wellman and Laura Garton	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7033591	\N	\N	\N	2. \\"{u}berarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	dring_soziale_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	305--347	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}	\N	86331a16b0817d2fbc850692d09f1179	acd77551f26a39aad61d581056cde104	b371cc993fe8538ed4347f8fac4e6dff	incollection	Soziale Normen in virtuellen Gruppen: eine empirische Analyse am Beispiel ausgew\\"{a}hlter {Chat-Channels}	Nicola D\\"{o}ring and Alexander Schestag	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7033592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	engesser_bildung_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	Kopie	209--224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{354029516X}}	\N	930ccc4449caa06c1174a6db438f78e6	42b1a61d2bf6e3539f84706f3361c994	55fcfc1617d1e3f4fdc22d5ad661e0db	incollection	Bildung und Wissen im Zeitalter der elektronischen Medien und des Internets	Hermann Engesser	Klaus Kempter	2006
7033593	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M\\"{u}nster	\N	\N	hoeren_internetrecht_2008	http://www.uni-muenster.de/Jura.itm/hoeren/materialien/Skript/Skript_September2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	594	\N	\N	\N		\N	77fdf97cd4175189c47500552bbaac92	3b460e8346463162b796eed10653ef7f	8da6a61e49d7309a1565b851512f9317	unpublished	Internetrecht	Thomas Hoeren	\N	2008
7033596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Split	\N	\N	jelovina:1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57aba489215ee63237cf941edc6d0d02	545fe96500535c7e1b47b19197917b5e	047b0e3ac60b34ed157237d8a98dd8fd	book	Starohrvatske nekropole na području između rijeka Zrmanje i Cetine	Dušan Jelovina	\N	1976
7033635	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hrvatsko arheološko društvo	\N	Zagreb	\N	Izdanja HAD-a	jelovina:1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	227-242	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f8ca096589a21af46d7049646fb914d	99527ca96d91d62d6373a8c01563a0bd	2b9ac640a5a16231a6591ff8f8933adb	inproceedings	Ranosrednjovjekovni položaj Crkvina u Gornjim Koljanima kod Vrlike	Dušan Jelovina	\N	1980(1984)
7033648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Split	\N	\N	jelovina:1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4526bc1e15b9821dad0da7e7ceee1537	9ec0be2af45c5d8c06b9afe10266c51f	c6160787b2f7f10bc335ec46b9450c41	book	Mačevi i ostruge karolinškog obilježja u Muzeju hrvatskih arheoloških spomenika	Dušan Jelovina	\N	1986
7033701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Boydell Press	Woodbridge	\N	\N	jones:2002	\N	\N		\N	in: Swords of the Viking Age	15-24	\N	\N	\N		\N	c44557779e87c8043fa510f028bdf9a7	41b969b35f0b01a4746350756c598433	83dfcfc1a1586e13054f3775b22c50cf	inbook	Overview of Hilt and Blade Classifications	Lee A. Jones	Ian Pierce	2002
7033760	Journal of Nordic Archaeological Science	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.archaeometry.dk/artikler%20jern.htm	\N	Heimdal-archaeometry	\N	\N	125-137	\N	\N	\N	tech = {pdf}	\N	8b81ecb2168b6f663f23834023085249	bafa5bcb0a4509929fbd438e11402f1d	5acb8a3eefb09e6babdfe9e45fc4e1cc	article	Indigenous and imported Viking Age weapons in Norway, a problem with European implications	Irmelin Martens	\N	2004
7033787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	\N	menghin:1980	\N	\N		\N	in: Vorzeit zwischen Main und Donau. Neue archäologische Forschungen und Funde aus Franken und Altbayern, Erlanger Forschungen A 26	227-272	\N	\N	\N		\N	26b3e63807161601de295597e722ef07	70d6e3671cbd2fb6e5505cd367c05698	fe8c8f18ccc71ef886b3cb8b50442340	inbook	Neue Inschriftenschwerter aus Süddeutschland und die Chronologie karolingischer Spathen auf dem Kontinent	Wilfried Menghin	\N	1980
7033796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	menghin:1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df9f952df723ac24f109906298474936	ae58b5a9d28933d75880700a3ff38308	e74f7496b07d2efdbebe88d0e68bb9e1	book	Das Schwert im Frühen Mittelalter. Chronologisch - typologische Untersuchungen zu Langschwertern aus germanischen Gräbern des 5. bis 7. Jh. n. Chr.	Wilfried Menghin	\N	1983
7033804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kjnjkn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e459c340be710cd7311c17d71d29098	3a61c7594f594c1ca031f3251f551241	124151f32ced7ce5d237743488c7afb6	book	tyutyu	 tryut	 tyrutr	2006
7033811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Split	\N	\N	milosevic:2000	\N	\N		\N	in: Hrvati i Karolinzi (Rasprave i vrela)	106-139	\N	\N	\N		\N	95f0fa7f7fbc95df77255f1d8dd1760c	c5c4a49104887c4a06f3a4bb63fc4523	e3883f463fd4ae259d05b7b8f540aa34	inbook	Karolinški utjecaji u Hrvatskoj kneževini u svjetlu arheoloških nalaza	Ante Milošević	Ante Milošević	2000
7033818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Split	\N	\N	milosevic:2000a	\N	\N		\N	in: Hrvati i Karolinzi (Katalog)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e94b1b0506d2155338415959a9b2127f	8c603bdebfdc69c3aa6dd193471631d9	b5f4ccfaf61afab39998619553e7af61	inbook	Žeževica, Poletnica	Ante Milošević	Ante Milošević	2000
7033834	Berichte über die Ausgrabungen in Haithabu	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller-Wille:1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-176	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b146d72da06bc2c508b82d902485500	94e38beffa3581519e63a588a1f9bf10	b75e0bce6220219db99b65878f04b824	article	Das Bootkammergrab von Haithabu	Michael Müller-Wille	\N	1976
7033842	Studien zur Sachsenforschung	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller-Wille:1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-154	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3756f5a355e8ce777f78f948ca18737	58e0b5e72792337e5169226d08ec7a1b	75bacc8af58e82d7c41bae4d379a709e	article	Zwei karolingische Schwerter aus Mittelnorwegen	Michael Müller-Wille	\N	1982
7033845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Boydell Press	Woodbridge	\N	\N	oakeshott:2002	\N	\N		\N	in: Swords of the Viking Age	1-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	94d821c65689a8240a582785933c9194	9970fe03692eddf554366ac75f54ec90	9175155707ba68612f1ec98b86449805	inbook	Introduction to the Viking Sword	Ewart Oakeshott	Ian Peirce	2002
7033853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Boydell Press	Woodbridge	\N	\N	peirce:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c56414a81e8b4a7533ac810e5a1fbf40	ef9a5c95cb2abc0684835360bebb8e17	60d8fcaa178b804651892869ca8c7968	book	Swords of the Viking Age	Ian Peirce	\N	2002
7033863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kristiania	\N	\N	petersen:1919	http://stud.imma.dk/deltahak/nils.anderssen/norskesverd.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	46776c66f8974c6b9b410a4917e1ce4a	884ab76f7b2658726f3f86aa10a16d62	fbda23d1511c58bd42a759c25860baeb	book	De norske vikingesverd. En typologisk – kronologisk studie over vikingetidens vaaben	Jan Petersen	\N	1919
7033872	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	petrinec:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-36	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b0ea3146070a31bb295ed966dc82a71	3c9cb040a186b5e157a0d4e0bf363508	9a48c9dcafae5c431f5118204e6f3a2a	article	Sedmi grob i nekoliko pojedinačnih nalaza s Crkvine u Biskupiji kod Knina	Maja Petrinec	\N	2006
7033882	Vjesnik za arheologiju i historiju dalmatinsku	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pitesa:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	347-360	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb76ae39bc66e8888e0eb258d9e9d77c	fb8cfe3c987b8b4cb2e7beac9b46bbc6	dac26b2a3599a988efd979a37bae89d1	article	Karolinški mač s natpisom iz Zadvarja (Žeževica Donja)	Ante Piteša	\N	2001
7033892	Památky archeologické	XLVIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	poulik:1957	\N	\N		\N	\N	241-388	\N	2	\N		\N	bdae128679735cc42cf54c6e87205a1d	751bbe62b3cc5f3398f3f940cec27ca1	ec05bbb663aa2c2d4fc7573dc3dd3fc6	article	Výsledky výzkumu na velkomoravském hradišti "Valy" u Mikulčic	Josef Poulik	\N	1957
7033910	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	radic:1895	\N	\N		\N	\N	242-247	\N	4	\N		\N	a270ec05eecad2755594ae0f86dee6a7	bb605abcfc8e21e8d335aace8dbfa2fc	5aa54d56e5f1f3c2f2a82589e5b9931b	article	Starohrvatski ratni mač	Frano Radić	\N	1895
7033914	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	radic:1897	\N	\N		\N	\N	29-38	\N	1	\N		\N	64d7a855a32079b3395acb18475a4ad6	59ea35b4cdb9331341f20fce32a2afab	243bf6ea4a77c7b6f21032d2b6ba7286	article	Mrtvački ostanci iz triju starohrvatskih grobova uz ruševine biskupske bazilike sv. Marije u Biskupiji kod Knina	Frano Radić	\N	1897
7033925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stalsberg:2008	http://jenny-rita.org/Annestamanus.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	68e9b4f7a821cb5c1665324724be97bd	3abb1fa156d522f03f65954af48ef40c	9d3a3a6607f0cf791e7cc2693d1113b0	unpublished	The Vlfberht swordblades reevaluated	Anne Stalsberg	\N	2008
7033942	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	radic:1897a	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-109	\N	3,4	\N		\N	ac2b56d3430b485bbd69fac7d6797211	01191cfc34fc6e870fbd0b97a75228dc	98f22c9446b78895fc0db93646d85a63	article	Mrtvački prilozi nađeni u starohrvatskim grobovima u Koljanima kod Vrlike	Frano Radić	\N	1897
7033950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	\N	steuer:1987	\N	\N		\N	in: Untersuchungen zu Handel und Verkehr der vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Zeit in Mittel- und Nordeuropa	113-197	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fa467ed50111298f259c8a806bbcc96	50e24a46b6345da7b2261ed2989efae6	bf200ee0b121cf8e37da9b5290c610c1	inbook	Der Handel der Wikingerzeit zwischen Nord- und Westeuropa aufgrund archäologischer Zeugnisse	Heiko Steuer	K. Düwel	1987
7033965	Archaeologia Austriaca	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	szameit:1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	385-411	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd9d3339786e2dcf5f2d7dfeb632e4da	df7ad6ea4b3a738fbe7e6d73872d8ce7	4bc83faf0bd15ed136d20927944253a5	article	Karolingerzeitliche Waffenfunde aus Österreich. Teil I: Die Schwerter	Erik Szameit	\N	1986
7033967	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halpern2009	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/l--238217ere-du-care_fr_23164.html	\N		\N	\N	73-74	\N	200	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.05}, owner = {C881240}	Un anglicisme a fait son entrée dans les sciences humaines. Désignant
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\	cardinale mais qui manque encore cruellement de reconnaissance :
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\	le souci des autres. Une question tout à la fois éthique, politique
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\	et sociale.	0f90b75ef07fff29ee0381bb6935d88d	189e2159078a2cf085825c0b1329d58e	188af91220596ef9f02fdfb90c83d48b	article	L'ère du care	Catherine Halpern	\N	2009
7033982	Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu	VI-VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	saric:1972	http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=35744	\N		\N	\N	229-237	\N	\N	\N		\N	95d3b06cc79d30da3daa95c8cd8d587e	d3d4e1722353304167d1f33719fe811b	e55dee3981ac1d18a9940e27723bb0f4	article	Novi nalazi starohrvatskog oružja u Lici	Ivan Šarić	\N	1972-1973
7034001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fahnenstich_microsoft-office_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41902b6a45a5fef69a924d68da16c440	e0bc0cf203d2ce806307b2180ab4e8bc	503ff953e3b4386fb15cdbec79f06aa4	book	Microsoft Office Word 2007 - Das Handbuch	Klaus Fahnenstich and Rainer G. Haselier	\N	2007
7034021	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tomicic:1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	209-230	\N	\N	\N		\N	51e2441a20747f63a34dae4fe4e16f33	bfd47ff5131e614c05162522817f78be	0fb74808323f0aaa7fad761cb2184fc7	article	Prilog istraživanju karolinškog oružja u Međimurju i varaždinskoj regiji	Željko Tomičić	\N	1984
7034027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tomicic:2000	\N	\N		\N	in: Hrvati i Karolinzi (Rasprave i vrela)	142-161	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa2fc8d491e7fc112b23c9e347264a3e	c204502334ce2b131fd29f56c4755e52	d5ec03755aed597130e4f0132058213f	inbook	Arheološka slika ranoga srednjeg vijeka na prostoru međurječja Drave, Dunava i Save	Željko Tomičić	Ante Milošević	2000
7034033	Vesnik Vojnog muzeja	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1955	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c07e06b336bcd68d716f49f8468ce12	3b440f0903dc4c5ab06b3057e14a63ad	2444aa00072309e95a755c2dabf1e494	article	Osvrt na mačeve ranog srednjeg vijeka u našim krajevima	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1955
7034039	Vesnik Vojnog muzeja	11-12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1966	\N	\N		\N	\N	70-85	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a63d677118ebcf56b3fb3df49a3963d	b8239c4e295627ddd3e07dcac4d02233	5a504aabd2e811c015251c9183bd21fe	article	O primjeni rendgenskog snimanja pri istraživanju ranosrednjovjekovnih mačeva	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1966
7034049	Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu	X-XI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1977	http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=36303	\N		\N	\N	143-208	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f8eefa10736c81d401f2c078a942027	5ee3df1aa37e76621226d0b9bbf49003	1af2e81f25ccdaf7b4bfecf03d0dfb31	article	Novi ranokarolinški nalazi u Jugoslaviji	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1977-1978
7034053	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-54	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a3067901cbc71776ab646c60f5a2554	45fc23b034900331db83c629c0553887	57762e2cbc1c78af1bbbcacc739a27f6	article	O nalazima karolinških mačeva u Jugoslaviji	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1981
7034064	Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	465-501	\N	\N	\N		\N	492f754dca41318037c072ce93f6d99f	10d1f59409536b338457e04596dd1513	98fbcac48085782c21e6e0fdeed64a56	article	Zu karolingischen Schwertfunden aus Jugoslawien	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1983
7034078	Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu	XVI-XVII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1983a	http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=42049	\N		\N	\N	183-210	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ec3f32bf61e478f7380492da01c53a3	3660cb695b0b19ddcc21a860faf73cd3	716235d49a4f6745c07285a530226f60	article	Ponovno o karolinškim mačevima u Jugoslaviji	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1983-1984
7034084	Starohrvatska prosvjeta	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinski:1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-117	\N	\N	\N		\N	e035b571e1510d16965f7edad1763c53	d841adacc9ada1b621199f8e1fa6f578	bcc81b6dfc6387bb2e6fe12068f91083	article	Marginalia uz izbor karolinškog oružja u jugoistočnoj Evropi	Zdenko Vinski	\N	1985
7034090	Westerheem	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ypey:1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	48-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	a05077b43699f5b95df58a22eeebab35	eb05d472aa5223ee1d130ccf6ebe0b39	edc5a8b53d68b85cffb1717c76e62dee	article	Een HILTIPREHT-zwaard uit Elst (U.) ?	Yaap Ypey	\N	1982
7034098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ypey:1983	\N	\N		\N	in: Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 5, Berlin–New York, 191-213	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a7a08e125a4e4b15765f345a704871c	fc005ef0b26e09ceb72ce7e9d1228fe1	a6b45d25007148123ee71edad281a522	misc	Damaszierung	Yaap Ypey	\N	1983
7034104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Split-Livno	\N	\N	zekan:1994	\N	\N		\N	in: Livanjski kraj u povijesti	55-73	\N	\N	\N		\N	2aad942ce98fe0719c1a189e9bc57060	4e03b14bf288c3cf7e8647178fa93bfb	b6493d3d61af6f4a2aa3aa43bd29ef9f	inbook	Karolinški i poslijekarolinški nalazi iz Bosne i Hercegovine	Mate Zekan	\N	1994
7034109	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hrvatsko arheološko društvo	\N	\N	\N	Izdanja HAD-a	zekan:1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-139	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0a56ed25c9dd75beb22595439f9d067	74d4a0f7dca1e445ca7ae0669ceffbc9	c7552a59c0c3b757b58326e0071d2903	inproceedings	K novoj atribuciji nalazišta mačeva karolinškoga obilježja iz Muzeja hrvatskih arheoloških spomenika u Splitu	Mate Zekan	\N	1990(1992)
7034116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Latina et Graeca	Zagreb	\N	\N	einhard:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	713de63490e4ac5f658243a561b50d24	fe1c9f1f679cf501d7040b1afa27bf24	111ec69adb42f4e97100d464d212f435	book	Život Karla Velikog (Vita Karoli Magni)	 Einhard	Ivo Goldstein	1992
7034124	\N	\N	\N	Fifth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Texas Press	Austin	\N	\N	sturluson:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0788af59a6afe09095ef5d82bfd54e7a	dd71efee53608003d9d7a7a847de8316	427e553b77c7b38f8e981a85d6f0059d	book	Heimskringla. History of the Kings of Norway	Snorri Sturluson	Lee M. Hollander	2005
7034142	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Molinier200	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/ambivalence-du-travail-de-soin_fr_23165.html	\N		\N	Reprise de l'article paru sur la revue Sciences humaines n°177, décembre
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\	2006	75	\N	200	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.05}, owner = {C881240}	Le care ne procède pas naturellement de la sollicitude. Souvent pénible,
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\	générant parfois de l’agressivité, il requiert des stratégies pour
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\	maintenir un équilibre psychique mis rudement à l’épreuve.	a7ee2458ed893746146b2d0317941d6d	65d51812f5864aae2ed4c963c8db12c3	6b20287ba2db03340033db2e2c273bac	article	Ambivalence du travail de soin	Pascale Molinier	\N	200
7034181	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	6	\N	\N	Feb	\N	Semantic Web and Web 2.0	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	New York	\N	\N	jaeschke2008discovering	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B758F-4R53WD4-1/2/ae56bd6e7132074272ca2035be13781b	\N	ScienceDirect - Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web : Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies	\N	\N	38--53	\N	1	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, vgwort = {59}, doi = {10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.004}	Social bookmarking tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Unlike ontologies, shared conceptualizations are not formalized, but rather implicit. We present a new data mining task, the mining of all frequent tri-concepts, together with an efficient algorithm, for discovering these implicit shared conceptualizations. Our approach extends the data mining task of discovering all closed itemsets to three-dimensional data structures to allow for mining folksonomies. We provide a formal definition of the problem, and present an efficient algorithm for its solution. Finally, we show the applicability of our approach on three large real-world examples.	3b7846e6fe5d34080ef2397d8764dd36	cfca594f9dbe30694bfbcdeb40dc4e88	18e8babe208fae2c0342438617b0ec31	article	Discovering Shared Conceptualizations in Folksonomies	Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Christoph Schmitz and Bernhard Ganter and Gerd Stumme	T. Finin and R. Mizoguchi and S. Staab	2008
7034185	Journal of Ornithology	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bin54	\N	\N		\N	\N	38--47	\N	1	\N		\N	29844bb9e7505f0bf1e8a31852401d0d	258b4b182f0009813a349d50d19b0d46	899427d62140c0352cb8991ee730d7ce	article	{Die Brieftaube bei den Arabern in der Abbassiden- und Mamlukenzeit}	Friedrich Binder	\N	1954
7034331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scala-overview-tech-report	\N	\N	Martin Odersky's Papers: An Overview of the Scala Programming Language	\N	\N	\N	\N	IC/2004/64	\N		\N	02f36ee1c6ba58eb29d869ecefbb54fb	9b9351658de9cd5032dd28305d211d0e	bf283793321b856bcb6613c10508f7c3	techreport	An Overview of the Scala Programming Language	Martin Odersky and  al.	\N	2004
7034352	Computer Journal	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hughes:matters-cj	\N	\N	Some BibTeX Entries	\N	\N	98--107	\N	2	\N		\N	3918caebfb4d70eb0c85dc95665ab141	5ae1d9bd883802416dfe0273b7e56b73	295c7c05aa89fc7de7959a81479a2059	article	{Why Functional Programming Matters}	J. Hughes	\N	1989
7034408	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giordano Bruno -- Die Spuren des Ketzers	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	CBBruno	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	booktitleaddon = {Ein Beitrag zur Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Gelehrtengeschichte um 1600}, gender = {sm}	\N	a241c2265d38154dbceace7bc3065ec6	72efa43c22710e0ddd3361be2ebf13a9	a1615fe35567bade6e395c5f42dbc085	book	Bruno in Deutschland 1586-1591	Christoph Becker	\N	2007
7034633	\N	\N	\N	3rd Revised edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	0470084111	http://www.amazon.de/About-Face-3-0-Essentials-Interaction/dp/0470084111%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0470084111	\N	About Face 3.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design: Alan Cooper, Robert Reimann: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780470084113}, asin = {0470084111}, isbn = {0470084111}, dewey = {005.438}	\N	07c978830c880084631500438c5a022d	046109bf5f9fcdf2673410f6a3e04886	304e8e97302a8c962caca0a349211c6b	book	About Face 3.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design	Alan Cooper and Robert Reimann	\N	2007
7034642	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sams	\N	\N	\N	0672316498	http://www.amazon.com/Inmates-Are-Running-Asylum/dp/0672316498%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0672316498	\N	Amazon.com: The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Alan Cooper: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780672316494}, asin = {0672316498}, isbn = {0672316498}, dewey = {004}	\N	a42bbd4690676ed3eb6277743dd2d517	d23caa55607c52e399da040810f1897d	6072e0838a3771343f3bfcd7e64b89ae	book	The Inmates Are Running the Asylum	Alan Cooper	\N	1999
7034643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	The AAAI Press/The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Cohen93	\N	\N		\N	\N	86--92	\N	\N	\N		\N	e85231c17b733f1b6055888a2df6e5bc	eb808c35ae03441d1cdd332ce8bda378	c8edd3c41dd0e3df61e6b810073bfb35	inproceedings	Pac-Learning a Restricted Class of Recursive Logic Programs	William W. Cohen	\N	1993
7034719	Wirtschaftsinformatik	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maedche2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	393-395	\N	4	\N		\N	a4ffcf1482b232e7829cb91c177bb472	649f4cbcce3a2ddaba5b435540f84fe0	779706e2fc3066877890b78f167e0cd6	article	Ontologien	Alexander D. Mädche and Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer	\N	2001
7034881	IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Cubranic2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1080067&dl=ACM&coll=ACM&CFID=17181784&CFTOKEN=94815615	\N	Hipikat	\N	Member-Gail C. Murphy	446--465	\N	6	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2005.71}	Sociological and technical difficulties, such as a lack of informal encounters, can make it difficult for new members of noncollocated software development teams to learn from their more experienced colleagues. To address this situation, we have developed a tool, named Hipikat, that provides developers with efficient and effective access to the group memory for a software development project that is implicitly formed by all of the artifacts produced during the development. This project memory is built automatically with little or no change to existing work practices. After describing the Hipikat tool, we present two studies investigating Hipikat's usefulness in software modification tasks. One study evaluated the usefulness of Hipikat's recommendations on a sample of 20 modification tasks performed on the Eclipse Java IDE during the development of release 2.1 of the Eclipse software. We describe the study, present quantitative measures of Hipikat's performance, and describe in detail three cases that illustrate a range of issues that we have identified in the results. In the other study, we evaluated whether software developers who are new to a project can benefit from the artifacts that Hipikat recommends from the project memory. We describe the study, present qualitative observations, and suggest implications of using project memory as a learning aid for project newcomers.	b58128fed20eff4cb8235bd9a8db92f6	9da1b9ca8d060d2bf9d1cc6235e2ab56	952cb6b7e9ac2c4dcf47334e97cf6ab5	article	Hipikat: A Project Memory for Software Development	Davor Cubranic and Janice Singer and Kellogg S. Booth	\N	2005
7034946	Mycol Res	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanDiepeningen:2008:Mycol-Res:19015029	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19015029?dopt=Abstract	\N	The het-c heterokaryon incompatibility gene in Asp...[Mycol Res. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19015029}, doi = {10.1016/j.mycres.2008.10.003}	Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is observed as the inability to form stable heterokaryons. The genetic basis of heterokaryon incompatibility reactions is well established in some sexual filamentous fungi but largely unknown in presumed asexual species, such as A. niger. To test whether the genes that determine heterokaryon incompatibility in Neurospora crassa, such as het-c, vib-1 and pin-c, have a similar function in A. niger, we performed a short in silico search for homologues of these genes in the A. niger and several related genomes. For het-c, pin-c and vib-1 we did indeed identify putative orthologues. We then screened a genetically diverse worldwide collection of incompatible black Aspergilli for polymorphisms in the het-c orthologue. No size variation was observed in the variable het-c indel region that determines the specificity in N. crassa. Sequence comparison showed only minor variation in the number of glutamine coding triplets. However, introduction of one of the three N. crassa alleles (het-c2) in A. niger by transformation resulted in an abortive phenotype, reminiscent of the heterokaryon incompatibility in N. crassa. We conclude that although the genes required are present and the het-c homologue could potentially function as a heterokaryon incompatibility gene, het-c has no direct function in heterokaryon incompatibility in A. niger because the necessary allelic variation is absent.	442caccec86ac3f9d6779d6fdf6a19f7	1f2fa8159327d62bd7b85649dba39ff1	c01a1d44c8c3f21b3b5f1f7d48a848b0	article	The het-c heterokaryon incompatibility gene in Aspergillus niger	A D van Diepeningen and K P{\\'a}l and T A van der Lee and R F Hoekstra and A J Debets	\N	2008
7034968	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MichelMD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	86-89	\N	1	\N		"Schon ein Kratzen an der Tafel versetzt manche in Panik. Der Akustik-Forscher Trevor Cox will herausfinden, warum."	a00e14d26a6762df0419ea607f1ed31d	7444ff277cf3dd5ad1ffff584a005025	97fbe21087b7217247fe6a0c5e2ba0ee	article	Der Meister des schlechten Tons	Kai Michel	\N	2009
7035047	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchaeferSA2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-21	\N	12	\N		"Chefetagen üben auf Wirtschaftspsychologen eine schier grenzenlose Faszination aus. Deshalb zählt "Leadership" seit jeher zu ihren beliebtesten Studienobjekten. Doch neuerdings nehmen Forscher verstärkt die Geführten selbst ins Visier - und erkunden die Psyche der "Follower"."	6e0fb42267bed345604a826aa6ae0bb7	19aa4f535c6a086f1aaa16dd145939e9	a0ebc430f4edcc1f45b66c22eef028ce	article	Spotlight auf die unteren Ränge	Anette Schäfer	\N	2008
7035131	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HsuWE2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-27	\N	12	\N		"Spannende Geschichten faszinieren auch Forscher. Denn Mythen, Märchen und Legenden verraten eine Menge darüber, wie die menschliche Psyche funktioniert."	2f22dd46a040ffb1d9b77aa95cab7f4e	d00e3438b4141936c43e1adf9745a067	7b2510e4fe602946d7484cd6a4b42125	article	Wie ein offenes Buch	Jeremy Hsu	\N	2008
7035158	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WoelflingSN2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	28-33	\N	12	\N		"Bei vier von fünf Computerspielsüchtigen schlägt eine neue Therapie an. Psychologe Klaus Wölfling erklärt, warum Onlinegames so gefährlich sind und was seinen Suchtpatienten hilft."	80ba59690fdfe4a8f46cb935922309c3	e98a727a41404e0ad4f8ee0f2721dfc1	f67d9bca59e7ea916ef787de0139da11	article	Sucht nach virtuellem Prestige [Interview mit Klaus Wölfling]	Klaus Wölfling and Christiane Gelitz	\N	2008
7035190	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WesterhoffNA2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	36-43	\N	12	\N		"Neurobiologische Erkenntnisse sollen helfen, den Schulunterricht zu verbessern. Den Thesen der Neurodidaktiker stellen Kritiker fünf Hauptargumente entgegen. Wer hat Recht?"	56ff33d2353510af1afdbac4ae492fea	695970e537c966baa3c82ba64205a3d2	15e477a658fbf9d1513f0c7dc2b8a8d0	article	Neurodidaktik auf dem Prüfstand	Nikolas Westerhoff	\N	2008
7035433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UsingComputersinArchaeology	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5a9a25ac9b84639eb2c5ce50b200c9d	8707f8278e296475545de6c9f50dca65	0247f94fd82b267d1b36a1b739040156	book	Using computers in Archaeology: towards virtual pasts	Gary Lock	\N	2003
7035486	\N	55	\N	Theiss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen	Lambert.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1726-2}	\N	01c49e49d572ad75200e24c94c6937bc	7bcd7d595dad0e969f7e15e7cee4a5f2	5388fab4e07c53abb1db41094f884f0a	book	Das Militärdiplom:  Quelle zur römischen Armee und zum Urkundenwesen	Nicole Lambert	\N	2002
7035487	\N	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen	Kemkes.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-929055-44-9}	\N	ea586310763936a7a95e5b7e1cead0cb	9fede803895679e934727cac89fd4928	5639a9722be26a4d1b50f8130ddc310e	book	Zwischen Patrouille und Parade:  Die römische Reiterei am Limes	Martin Kemkes	\N	1997
7035488	\N	53	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt	Junkelmann.1998	http://www.agi-imc.de/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/alldocs/421CA9A20632EA30C1256FFF00311BC0/	\N		\N	\N	277	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1288-1}	\N	e470f92097b269e75b995f86346affe7	5aaef06e06a61f27fabe95c750498356	d820fdf824fdfac295179ec9d92a19bf	book	Die Reiter Roms, Teil 3:  Zubehör, Reitweise, Bewaffnung	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	1998
7035489	\N	49	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt	Junkelmann.1998b	\N	\N		\N	\N	222	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1139-7}	\N	25e9f715cd68c814b17cf5c77dad9361	40096b1f8095e4823ee2ea6642f4587c	5084dcd7d5b29b9268d7abb75e7493c0	book	Die Reiter Roms, Teil 2:  Der militärische Einsatz	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	1998
7035490	\N	33	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt	Junkelmann.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-0886-8}	\N	3c220bb8433d748556ab20991a91ad28	c7ef334335885bd6715c37bc8d11a46e	dc77665f3d38bbe13e8b88442d1c7142	book	Die Legionen des Augustus : der römische Soldat im archäologischen Experiment	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	2003
7035492	\N	75	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt	Junkelmann.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-2332-8}	\N	13caedce215bac637fdaad0cb0c54480	a47496b890bf480aea109010312a3c2a	52a1a488e3f8e11074e5fd1e0b11df85	book	Panis militaris:  Die Ernährung des römischen Soldaten oder der Grundstoff der Macht	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	2006
7035493	\N	\N	\N	Nectoreca Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andover	\N	\N	Spaul.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-9525062-0-3}	\N	20d590bf1b063eaf1733355f91e49944	210f2805a347966f1d4879ca52365b4f	b7289cc05769257c588bf9a5acec9d05	book	ALA2:  The auxiliary cavalry units of the pre-Diocletianic imperial Roman army	J. E. H. Spaul	\N	1994
7035494	\N	\N	\N	Tempus [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stroud, Gloucestershire	\N	\N	Shirley.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7524-1911-0}	\N	67727e01191cfb9ff8c62a7b4361ca65	6ba4d461e7a0720c7309e70244bba9bf	25c4f0d5000bec06aa30aa30003936b1	book	Building a Roman legionary fortress	Elizabeth A. M. Shirley	\N	2001
7035495	\N	841	\N	Archaeopress	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford	\N	British Archaeological Reports : International series	Spaul.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-8417-1046-6}	\N	8a1a862b41e11d37f74d411fceb8ceff	32e9cb7ead559ffd27d2cb4515b49e8d	0a7f256578d0180d95b13b4b45932786	book	COHORS 2:  The evidence for and a short history of the auxiliary infantry units of the Imperial Roman Army	John E. H. Spaul	\N	2000
7035496	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	\N	Stauner.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-3270-0}	\N	1bd88159454fdc7e1356a21eb013f4de	3534369be02c8492b8cf4c25e83b1e02	59529a8e4d53207d9eb4935813cad779	book	Das offizielle Schriftwesen des römischen Heeres von Augustus bis Gallienus (27 v.Chr. - 268 n.Chr.):  Eine Untersuchung zu Struktur, Funktion und Bedeutung der offiziellen militärischen Verwaltungsdokumentation und zu deren Schreibern	Konrad Stauner	\N	2004
7035497	\N	\N	\N	University of Zimbabwe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harare	\N	\N	Saddington.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-86924-078-1}	\N	f12612de1f50d0d10b84afc0aafd4e5e	47c86b63df687b09708bde3a08c8e661	41665b383f416744d24f906d83a670cd	book	The development of the Roman auxiliary forces from Caesar to Vespasian : (49 B. C. - A. D. 79)	Denis B. Saddington	\N	1982
7035498	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Penrose.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2064-3}	\N	fec7801a37262706452551907c51d18b	904f89a57f0576b2dff8506dcecb90b4	bde6c8f9f805245e50ad3253091bb058	book	Rom und seine Feinde:  Kriege - Taktik - Waffen	Jane Penrose	\N	2007
7035499	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	LeBohec.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06300-5}	\N	265142aad034ca192156996006d0aace	d3d6b6631a6ded051a3f3600ae1e7b41	204be0507f1ee504fd9cd78326a1b187	book	Die römische Armee:  Von Augustus zu Konstantin d. Gr.	Yann Le Bohec	\N	1993
7035501	\N	6	\N	DeBoccard	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	Gallia Romana	Richier.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7018-0173-7}	\N	b1fa0cbb075e52108052f016f3a99124	5f46ba73622dc8951ccd0d87e6f580ec	50e2613a9d79db0f9c93e036718aed0b	book	Centuriones ad Rhenum : les centurions légionnaires des armées romaines du Rhin	Olivier Richier	\N	2004
7035503	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Sonderhefte der Antiken Welt : Zaberns Bildbände zur Archäologie	Junkelmann.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1821-9}	\N	4e896b13cb5b2416a482389779d81f55	c146b77c6ea10fc06e420b01c8cd2f5f	3ea83026211670eefe510d65b7595e0e	book	Reiter wie Statuen aus Erz	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	1996
7035508	\N	\N	\N	Oxbow Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford	\N	\N	Bishop.2006	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0703/2006285213.html	\N		\N	\N	321	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1842171704}	\N	e7e638d48079d9af6463a5411ab4e7d6	f5d9bba35cbec341ef5f2c44bc5edebc	2f5a0314a6862ba5064dab3cf1db1118	book	Roman military equipment from the Punic Wars to the fall of Rome	Mike C. Bishop and Jon C. N. Coulston	\N	2006
7035510	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford	\N	Oxford classical monographs	Goldsworthy.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	311	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0198150903}	\N	90574c2dcc424baddd844fd905e6066a	a0b4a19417b03e035ce2b4530dd31ec3	1cc1abcbf6654d9a58acb7cd0494d035	book	The Roman army at war, 100 BC - AD 200	Adrian Keith Goldsworthy	\N	1998
7035511	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Gilliver.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	223	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806217610}	\N	b2fdca36b7fb1a0acf34309b3faa66f6	ad6e79e02ff719937edf9f8468ee43bd	c3bb49258918dfc112115edc089f3beb	book	Auf dem Weg zum Imperium:  Eine Geschichte der römischen Armee	Kate Gilliver	\N	2003
7035512	\N	\N	\N	Zweitausendeins	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	Goldsworthy.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86150-515-0}	\N	2ae79c739c716c0af8e849c3fd71f72d	e3324d087c5dcc227340d7d7a2055c3d	283b74f411ce61cce2a012785612a33c	book	Die Legionen Roms:  Das große Handbuch zum Machtinstrument eines tausendjährigen Weltreiches	Adrian Goldsworthy	\N	2004
7035513	\N	42	\N	Württembergisches Landesmuseum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen	Junkelmann.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a10c6d80a9e4a4c28ac557b524219293	5aa248a41b8a4b4186e936020820a314	2254ad68c5aabba2b9ce59078b06bf3f	book	Römische Kavallerie - equites alae:  Die Kampfausrüstung der römischen Reiterei im 1. und 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	1989
7035515	\N	\N	\N	Greenhill Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	Connolly.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	320	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {185367303X}	\N	d4de212ce2bc91c4cbac4b62f2888535	6fcaff1baf1bb160d290dcd0fc496813	81fc67793964b3eb285f99f190d20b9b	book	Greece and Rome at war	Peter Connolly	\N	2006
7035517	\N	30	\N	Beck	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	Münchner Beiträge zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte	Garbsch.1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	48	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3406072593}	\N	bbdf903df28ca00feafac4158e4d1c47	cd5abea43503ba2eadf035c0f6435413	2215e282a0917e1664e141f64461a1ee	book	Römische Paraderüstungen	Jochen Garbsch and Hans-Jörg Kellner	\N	1978
7035518	\N	31	\N	Limesmuseum Aalen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aalen	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands	Fellmann.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	84	\N	\N	\N		\N	82f1e5b8b209eb5826dc1876ab0ccdb2	75de9c2ce7de508e9d3c208d72fb9551	6d32af3b820011336f44f182a199ff07	book	Principia, Stabsgebäude	Rudolf Fellmann	\N	1983
7035537	\N	56	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Opladen	\N	Abhandlungen der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften	Petrikovits.1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	227	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531090569}	\N	698c9ae1271041a1ebe16a96dce648ac	35f27ef717a00d1b31c53d664f9e98f2	0e9f8f3d1e1cbe768911838b46e0da01	book	Die Innenbauten römischer Legionslager während der Prinzipatszeit	Harald von Petrikovits	\N	1975
7035559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	krueger_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1636-3}	\N	4e416f022d166aa811fe3197f4e5788a	269969866bf6603983eb901e454ab8b4	fda3cf763e760e325c5a4038c1be6ebf	misc	Ein römisches Kastell in Deutschland : virtueller Rundgang durch das antike Weißenburg ; [eine Idealrekonstruktion nach archäologischer Befundlage]	Daniel Krüger and Robert Frank	\N	2003
7035560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag, NY	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohonen1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d1a0def15771d7a7a926706b0327977	17b60d3f1d5ca81a99cdadda8c6f73a8	7e659e1be0e6ffa603d7023e9d356aa8	book	Self-Organizating Maps	T. Kohonen	\N	1997
7035607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society of Antiquaries of London [u.a.]	London	\N	Occasional paper / The Society of Antiquaries of London	brewer_roman_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	{XVII,} 187 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-85431-274-9}	\N	f926d8976f16addfcd61d284a01efed3	8da09d47dbc6dc0819c5920f46b33b4a	d024c9a99dce4ace02c06c53a46cf82f	book	Roman fortresses and their legions : [papers in honour of George C. Boon]	\N	Richard J. Brewer	2000
7035609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roman fortresses and their legions : [papers in honour of George C. Boon]	\N	\N	\N	Society of Antiquaries of London [u.a.]	London	\N	\N	schnurbein_organisation_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	29--39	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9c5687e0f5c011dfb78f9f89c30cf7c	a544b4a33400e79441a693ce1975f0b7	95ee87e0bbe7a6b94c79357d7526a585	incollection	The organisation of the fortresses in augustan Germany	Siegmar von Schnurbein	Richard J. Brewer	2000
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7035662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer: Zivilisatorisches Erbe einer europäischen Militärmacht: Katalog-Handbuch zur Landesausstellung des Freistaates Bayern vom 12. Mai - 5. November 2000 im Lokschuppen Rosenheim	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	garbsch_rmische_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	53--56	\N	\N	\N		\N	1aad2caed1a4597a2ff5d53130f5b0b3	85825b6193780f7a5ee757402ed8ea72	b06564a4d5bfc7d4e7c7ab38929f34c6	incollection	Römische Paraderüstungen	Jochen Garbsch	Ludwig Wamser	2000
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7035708	\N	\N	\N	Osprey	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford	\N	Fortress; 43	Campbell.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-8417-6895-2}	\N	427536d828bc6978df94edc100865e0d	df3d56b9bf24faa3bbc08cc28af8c4fb	6879b2bd75a909ba9e44110b4508931e	book	Roman legionary fortresses 27 BC - AD 378	Duncan B. Campbell	\N	2006
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7036069	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EGov, an eBusiness plan for government	\N	\N	\N	Nicholas Brealey Publishing	UK	\N	\N	3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f911a9321442d8a598721b5888d0cb09	58abc5695fbdb70ed6658a3feb7e4d3e	4d0a5c0df7a65ff5e9e75854f2faff8a	book	Social Exclusion: Better Ways to Work	David Holmes	\N	2003
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7036633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athenäum Fischer Taschenb. Verl.	\N	\N	Fischer-Athenäum-Taschenbücher ; 2075 : Sprachwissenschaft	UBHD65410097	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XI, 141 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8072-2075-5, 978-3-8072-2075-8}, language = {ger}	\N	9ec3796ad2f6cb6e149a9d7418546c25	c1aef923dafafb6d887e8585adb5ad69	d8fd975aca0f88db2e7fa98cba7f0818	book	Thesen zur Theorie der generativen Grammatik	Noam Chomsky	\N	1974
7036642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 21, Linguistik ; 7	UBHD3306633	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	348 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8204-6665-7, 978-3-8204-6665-2}, language = {ger}	\N	fe58a5a88efa2ef6de9c9c362be35cac	e47933b8aab3d99fe9813cff0545b6bd	cbc09feea6d608c47e912d929d096551	book	Mythos Sprache	Heidemarie Sarter	\N	1980
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7036687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	State Univ. of New York Pr.	Albany, NY	\N	\N	UBHD65981922	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XX, 428 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-88706-450-7, 0-88706-451-5, 978-0-88706-450-0, 978-0-88706-451-7}, language = {eng}	\N	f827d8fff86b915da62b8b1cce52d215	2363c2cef1d637948d060b1e6c5cd3db	af421966bf2a6d6fedc9e315a318407f	book	Dependency syntax: theory and practice	Igor' A. Mel'cuk	\N	1988
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7038536	{BIOCHEMISTRY}	{32}	\N	\N	{JAN 19}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036}	\N	\N	ISI:A1993KH38600005	\N	{Article}		\N	Statistical clustering techniques for the analysis of long molecular dynamics trajectories: analysis of 2.2-ns trajectories of YPGDV
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Mary E. Karpen, Douglas J. Tobias, Charles L. Brooks 
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   CHARMM; MOTION; ANALOG}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{34}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1993KH38600005}}, times-cited = {{98}}	{The microscopic interactions and mechanisms leading to nascent protein
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   angle, but concerted angle changes were also found. Most of the
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   trajectories was retained in the relatively few resultant clusters,
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   providing a powerful tool for analysis of an expanding base of large
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   MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS TRAJECTORIES - ANALYSIS OF 2.2-NS TRAJECTORIES OF
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   Univ Oxford, Oxford Ctr Mol Sci, New Chem Lab, Oxford OX1 3QT, England.
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   Rockefeller Univ, New York, NY 10021 USA.
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   Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Univ Strasbourg 1, Inst Le Bel, Lab Chim Biophys, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.}}, journal-iso = {{Trends Biochem.Sci.}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION; SINGLE-DOMAIN PROTEINS; MOLTEN GLOBULE
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   STATE; NONPOLAR AMINO-ACIDS; TRANSITION-STATE; HEN LYSOZYME;
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   HYDROPHOBIC COLLAPSE; ALPHA-LACTALBUMIN; MULTIPLE PATHWAYS; MODEL
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   PROTEINS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{68}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000088162500006}}, times-cited = {{226}}	{The ability of protein molecules to fold into their highly structured
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   functional states is one of the most remarkable evolutionary
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   achievements of biology. In recent years, our understanding of the way
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   in which this complex self-assembly process takes place has increased
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   dramatically. Much of the reason for this advance has been the
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   development of energy surfaces (landscapes), which allow the folding
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   reaction to be described and visualized in a meaningful manner.
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   Analysis of these surfaces, derived from the constructive interplay
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   between theory and experiment, has led to the development of a unified
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   mechanism for folding and a recognition of the underlying factors that
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   control the rates and products of the folding process.}	1018754b18f00a82092098fd3c153a8b	7e20505e54ad1b1712a0161d7f54c748	879c2336a4d42dc66ebc52c09c382ca8	article	{Understanding protein folding via free-energy surfaces from theory and
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   Univ Oxford, Oxford Ctr Mol Sci, New Chem Lab, Oxford OX1 3QT, England.
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   Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Univ Strasbourg 1, Inst Le Bel, Lab Chim Biophys, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.
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   MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; TRANSITION-STATE; LATTICE MODEL; CYTOCHROME-C;
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   CHYMOTRYPSIN INHIBITOR-2; THERMAL-DENATURATION; SECONDARY STRUCTURE}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{175}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000073339000004}}, times-cited = {{407}}	\N	d45eb8406dae2cf2e8b9ee4840af9abe	6debfb4786e770e309823f7a9c56639b	83464f311aaa091cdbb348bcf8cc912f	article	{Protein folding: A perspective from theory and experiment}	CM Dobson and A Sali and M Karplus	\N	{1998}
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7038750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65649285	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXVI, 500 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-40214-4, 978-3-540-40214-5}, language = {ger}	\N	90c15fcb2817ff854217e999c17520bc	0f5750923663c57b0e482ed24e37316c	10a62c5b6aca5a19bff16ac8b1f247b9	book	Internet und Intranet	Johann [Hrsg.] Höller	\N	2004
7038754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD19991360	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XX, 410 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-65852-1, 978-3-540-65852-8}, language = {ger}	\N	ccb277c9aca2baa152001bab0ab989d9	263b0973c52cd02d285ff2d2830c64d9	1fcbe85cdcacebb2b943cda6cfdfa4a5	book	Internet und Intranet	Johann [Hrsg.] Höller	\N	1999
7038772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius & Lucius	\N	\N	UTB ; 2308 : Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Kommunikationswissenschaft	UBHD66550344	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 497 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-2308-3, 978-3-8282-0433-1}, language = {ger}	\N	b9afad962af6aacb883e8dd55b42879f	267ad41829ff4500261443fab393b0fa	ed66058ee817718f6ed9dc652104de63	book	Unternehmenskommunikation	Claudia Mast and Simone Huck-Sandhu and Monika Hubbard	\N	2008
7038774	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	ISWC2008 workshop on Personal Identification and Collaborations: Knowledge Mediation and Extraction (PICKME 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AliceBobPICKME2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf55df142a143e09f2487701e849d8ec	af93004bb4e25af8c763bdc2e29b8780	d1c56f07d17eed6d3eadbf07f45f9922	inproceedings	Smushing RDF instances: are Alice and Bob the same open source developer?	Lian Shi and Diego Berrueta and Sergio Fernández and Luis Polo and Silvino Fernańdez	\N	2008
7038785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD66523819	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 930 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-409-14344-8, 3-409-14344-0}, language = {ger}	\N	26f823e929c31b0f3c2ab5dc8657fa84	29baefd1d5c333966e31e6fb77afeeea	3c2262fb1bb1908223265fedb30bbf2c	book	Handbuch Unternehmenskommunikation	Manfred [Hrsg.] Piwinger	\N	2007
7038786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD65542313	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 181 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2073-0, 978-3-7910-2073-0}, language = {ger}	\N	ea9be6bbea07d86667085b88ff2e3824	ba7ba112857f9226df245c0dbda04b4f	a23c49dafb383b5c0c7eebe86185a682	book	Interne Unternehmenskommunikation	Siegfried Schick	\N	2002
7038787	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDoW2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e27989a4437323ee1bead323b5b872f	96c0f68a7d284ed1cf8cbc053762bd86	33cd27bdcb7d4395d3770717114c6c6f	proceedings	ISWC2008 workshop on Social Data on the Web (SDoW2008)	\N	John Breslin and Uldis Bojars and Alexandre Passant and Sergio Fernández	2008
7038789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied ; Kriftel	\N	\N	UBHD65295936	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	350 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-472-04612-0, 978-3-472-04612-7}, language = {ger}	\N	af01e82bca5b9af63f0cfd4e4289438e	856b587af098f6e06fc6b49d8a03fc88	a2041642b72317ce6d98c156bb78a27b	book	Erfolgreich durch interne Kommunikation	Ulrich Nies and Franz [Hrsg.] Klöfer and Jens Peter Eichmeier	\N	2001
7038796	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sioc-msnws	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20b06030b09280a40313d33cd9061c6a	2bff5ce7bcf1792853ec7d80a9b34d19	0177b736bfabcac00133fd7515c6a9e7	inproceedings	SIOC: Content Exchange and Semantic Interoperability Between Social Networks	John Breslin and Uldis Bojars and Alexandre Passant and Sergio Fernández and Stefan Decker	\N	2009
7038969	\N	\N	\N	8., vollst. neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	M{\\"{u}}nchen	\N	\N	Gantert2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b468e66b68269411834ff275bf1e386	d800808d6d3ad895b818cccc1cfc56e5	48696693ecfc2147a1b96810df43efa7	book	Bibliothekarisches Grundwissen	Klaus Gantert and Rupert Hacker	\N	2008
7038986	Mol Microbiol	53	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dementhon:2004:Mol-Microbiol:15341644	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15341644?dopt=Abstract	\N	Characterization of IDI-4, a bZIP transcription fa...[Mol Microbiol. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1625-1640	\N	6	\N	pmid = {15341644}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2958.2004.04235.x}	In filamentous fungi a cell death reaction occurs when hyphae of unlike genotype fuse. This phenomenon is referred to as heterokaryon incompatibility. In Podospora anserina, this cell death reaction was found to be associated with the transcriptional induction of a set of genes termed idi genes (for induced during incompatibility) and activation of autophagy. Herein, we describe the characterization of idi-4, a novel idi gene encoding a bZIP transcription factor. Expression of idi-4 is induced during cell death by incompatibility and in various stress conditions. Inactivation of idi-4 by gene replacement does not suppress incompatibility but we show that overexpression of idi-4 triggers cell death. Strains which undergo idi-4-induced cell death display cytological hallmarks of cell death by incompatibility notably induction of autophagy. We also report that increased expression of idi-4 leads to transcriptional induction of other idi genes such as idi-7, the orthologue of the yeast ATG8 autophagy gene. Together these results establish IDI-4 as one of the transcription factor regulating autophagy and cell fate in Podospora.	fe165b3a3d1dc1b2513ada615f56a9a5	15a1963f5af9eb2c9c3ce8ca4ec29e13	a07504ff44436c0b848f635c18609474	article	Characterization of IDI-4, a bZIP transcription factor inducing autophagy and cell death in the fungus Podospora anserina	K Dementhon and S J Saupe and C Clav{\\'e}	\N	2004
7039111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Earthscan	\N	\N	\N	From2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=87370505*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	xiv, 170 p ; 25cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1844074234 and 978-1-8440-7423-5}	\N	ff676eddae9d4b6f3667b8abaa70e5db	f10cd359d889eff85d1d2dec7ab48b41	6dd93a66a563532c2e55ba9434815792	book	From Kyoto to the town hall	Lennart Lundqvist and Andersedited by Lennart J. Lundqvist Biel and Anders Biel	\N	2007
7040432	Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Convergence:14-4:BanksHumphreys	http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/4/401	\N		\N	\N	401--418	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/1354856508094660}	Co-creative relations among professional media producers and consumers indicate a profound shift in which our frameworks and categories of analysis (such as the traditional labour theory of value) that worked well in the context of an industrial media economy are perhaps less helpful than before. Can this phenomenon just be explained as the exploitative extraction of surplus value from the work of users, or is something else, potentially more profound and challenging, playing out here? Does consumer co-creation contribute to the precarious conditions of professional creative workers? This article draws from ethnographic research undertaken from 2000 to 2005 with Auran games (a game development company based in Brisbane, Australia) to engage with debates about the status of user co-creation as labour. The article argues that as a hybrid and emergent social network market these relationships introduce a form of creative destruction to labour relations in the context of the creative industries.	79c1203fa4c829a16d1ff736c9efa6e9	16aebe4055477367a2b500adf89f8832	c1fd7077a224fa3af5cf9c0e612acddc	article	The Labour of User {Co-Creators:} Emergent Social Network Markets?	John Banks and Sal Humphreys	\N	2008
7040479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	Beiträge zur Altertumskunde ; 260	UBHD66601031	\N	\N	KPh: Cb 57/899
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UB: 2008 A 9261	\N	\N	X, 287 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-020259-5}, language = {ger}	\N	ed18ca9398d33a6a4ec355baeb3660c7	f0a11f7e8da40c50696bdc0ac1b1f9b3	87194aebc9ffe6df87f1de06c37ec83d	book	Vorbilder - Werte - Normen in den homerischen Epen	Carl Joachim Classen	\N	2008
7040487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	\N	\N	Forschungen zur antiken Sklaverei ; 37	UBHD66614149	\N	\N	AG: bestellt	\N	\N	XII, 219 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-515-09077-3}, language = {ger}	\N	0db05645a43b651abdb6f9e4b5a8f16b	8df5dc59a993508cf56548419449a3f2	e1d46dba843feb990b7f79752c5114b1	book	Menschenraub, Menschenhandel und Sklaverei in antiker und moderner Perspektive	\N	Heinz Heinen	2008
7040502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Praeger	Westport, Conn. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66516023	\N	\N	AG: bestellt	\N	\N	XXXI, 230 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-275-98249-1, 978-0-275-98249-2, 978-0-275-98249-2}, language = {eng}	\N	2da75c73a3c826cfab402a60e2b47329	6ac850610f2b73d8c2dfb307ae697d73	aba3271db302fc7a8c506b7205dd745b	book	Daughters of Gaia : women in the ancient Mediterranean world	Bella Vivante	\N	2007
7040552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Theorie und Praxis systemischer Pädagogik [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3896705148 9783896705143}, refid = {162292217}	\N	25f5f9622958897bba6e6711ccd7c7ec	21f45a48d1589abc2162cfedd2a05c6d	9739c5536b259b12325a6655c8ee0ee4	book	Theorie und Praxis systemischer Pädagogik	Rolf Balgo	\N	2006
7040562	Eukaryot Cell	4	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dementhon:2005:Eukaryot-Cell:15701809	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15701809?dopt=Abstract	\N	DNA-binding specificity of the IDI-4 basic leucine...[Eukaryot Cell. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	476-483	\N	2	\N	pmid = {15701809}, doi = {10.1128/EC.4.2.476-483.2005}	Heterokaryon incompatibility is a cell destruction process that occurs when fungal cells of unlike genotype fuse. In Podospora anserina, autophagy is engaged during cell death by incompatibility and a number of genes are induced at the transcriptional level. These genes are termed idi (induced during incompatibility) genes. Among these is idi-4, a gene encoding a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) factor. IDI-4 displays similarity to the GCN4/cross-pathway control (CPC) factors that control gene expression in response to amino acid starvation in fungi. The overexpression of idi-4 triggers autophagy, leads to cell death, and also increases the expression of a number of idi genes, in particular idi-7, a gene involved in autophagy. Herein, we determined the in vitro target sequence of IDI-4. We have purified the recombinant IDI-4 bZIP domain and show that this 83-amino-acid-long peptide dimerizes in vitro and adopts an alpha-helical fold. We have then used a systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment procedure to identify the sequence bound by the IDI-4 bZIP domain. The IDI-4 binding site consensus sequence corresponds to the ATGANTCAT pseudopalindrome. IDI-4 binding sites are present in the promoter region of the idi-7 gene, and the bZIP IDI-4 peptide binds to the idi-7 promoter in vitro. The identified IDI-4 consensus binding sequence is very similar to the GCN4/CPC binding site, raising the possibility of an interplay and/or partial functional redundancy between IDI-4 and CPC-type bZIP factors in fungi.	137e8fb044b2db717e3fea980b8ab85d	58affebe2b1f02e248642c583351ebba	12814cb638634c0b0333fb0cd9621d5b	article	DNA-binding specificity of the IDI-4 basic leucine zipper factor of Podospora anserina defined by systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX)	K Dementhon and S J Saupe	\N	2005
7040585	Genetics	152	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loubradou:1999:Genetics:10353896	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10353896?dopt=Abstract	\N	MOD-D, a Galpha subunit of the fungus Podospora an...[Genetics. 1999] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	519-528	\N	2	\N	pmid = {10353896}, doi = {}	Cell death via vegetative incompatibility is widespread in fungi but molecular mechanism and biological function of the process are poorly understood. One way to investigate this phenomenon was to study genes named mod that modified incompatibility reaction. In this study, we cloned the mod-D gene that encodes a Galpha protein. The mod-D mutant strains present developmental defects. Previously, we showed that the mod-E gene encodes an HSP90. The mod-E1 mutation suppresses both vegetative incompatibility and developmental defects due to the mod-D mutation. Moreover, we isolated the PaAC gene, which encodes an adenylate cyclase, as a partial suppressor of the mod-D1 mutation. Our previous results showed that the molecular mechanisms involved in vegetative incompatibility and developmental pathways are connected, suggesting that vegetative incompatibility may result from disorders in some developmental steps. Our new result corroborates the involvement of mod genes in signal transduction pathways. As expected, we showed that an increase in the cAMP level is able to suppress the defects in vegetative growth due to the mod-D1 mutation. However, cAMP increase has no influence on the suppressor effect of the mod-D1 mutation on vegetative incompatibility, suggesting that this suppressor effect is independent of the cAMP pathway.	dfa99dcba43781ea0defc4fd78f0cbeb	d2073cfce1f422598e3f9954a3a73a4b	0a6d7c8059b85898d298cbc24cd8eab6	article	MOD-D, a Galpha subunit of the fungus Podospora anserina, is involved in both regulation of development and vegetative incompatibility	G Loubradou and J B{\\'e}gueret and B Turcq	\N	1999
7040885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Inductive Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	Wrobel96	\N	\N		\N	\N	14--33	\N	\N	\N		\N	90cc38ea843fd022fea499315c1bef5a	96c2f92421152e497852581712883c19	d638f388707b145018c8c9b1a510e514	incollection	First Order Theory Refinement	Stefan Wrobel	Luc De Raedt	1996
7041080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	Stuttgart	\N	Kröner-Taschenbuch ; Bd. 505 : Geschichte im Rucksack	SWB-28361921X	http://d-nb.info/986777390/04 ; http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3040322&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	Literaturverz. S. 299 - 303	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-520-50501-9}, size = {303 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 19 cm}	\N	7b8a6b532118909adb39bf84e71fcdb9	06249baade0fcf783df12c2a0162a18b	d6c707777d6040a348c675df6fcb090c	book	Kulturen und Bauwerke des alten Peru	Doris Kurella	\N	2008
7041139	 Beitr{\\"a}ge zur historischen Sozialkunde	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mit98	\N	\N		\N	\N	69-78	\N	2	\N		\N	6d949f5b130bb1ea813fffc59f805f8c	89cf9fea23dc8f7faa39b3032a17ff6b	dc1d95c0f6fea0cd0ab75179c2152298	article	{Predigt - Holzschnitt - Buchdruck. Europ{\\"a}ische Fr{\\"u}hformen der Massenkommunikation}	Michael Mitterauer	\N	1998
7041140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD66600010	\N	\N	AC: bestellt	\N	\N	154 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7954-2011-6, 978-3-88467-123-8}, language = {ger}	\N	3bd94f87f5ac848d4ebb5e679d2536ae	e48520997cf21c51e1658a102c088c7f	5bb6f618abc6045507b6d6f3edba1bf2	book	Unter den goldenen Adlern. Der Waffenschmuck des römischen Imperiums	Ernst Künzl	\N	2008
7041329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	back-gronau-tochtermann_web2-0-in-der-unternehmenspraxis_2008	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=276408551	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db0aec94df96e373954b3af7d0a5ac92	ea1de09c52cb4e5d9bf02e3b3ac3e368	91cf76b3aba8a43c989215029e0f93a3	book	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis. Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software	\N	Andrea Back and Norbert Gronau and Klaus Tochtermann	2008
7041344	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	greiser-schweppehaeuser_zeit-der-bilder_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ab1cfdbfa2f1ff24c58983f86707d7c	643865c8a527c7a631b4d67f880cdd39	e2dfa6eed7afb19018fc0779a4996178	book	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7041401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the seventh conference on Natural language learning at HLT-NAACL 2003	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	mccallum2003ner	http://www.cs.umass.edu/~mccallum/papers/mccallum-conll2003.pdf	\N		\N	\N	188--191	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edmonton, Canada}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1119176.1119206}	\N	fcc9d7c80945d405858356480aa87333	c177602efc1b46b64baf6a5dd4fc0543	5622961d2eecf3b51b8ef8b5069c37f9	inproceedings	Early results for named entity recognition with conditional random fields, feature induction and web-enhanced lexicons	Andrew McCallum and Wei Li	\N	2003
7041594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	Stuttgart	\N	Kröner Taschenbuch; 506	Sommer_2009	\N	\N	noch nicht erschienen	\N	\N	208	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-520-50601-6}	\N	43c7ef44b1379c5f03bb79f1c5e51618	d6b0823b3584066a5c4bea182827225d	21bb94b1b75d5eee3e01b90114485fc9	book	Die Arminiusschlacht : Spurensuche im Teutoburger Wald	Michael Sommer	\N	2009
7041714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	Martin.2008	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3107605&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {sfr 40.40 (freier Pr.), EUR 22.90}, isbn = {978-3-10-050612-2}	\N	c692aa6d3c97aec51266aefb1ef25d2f	d80bf011b48587553e51c5caffa4d5cb	4e8a777785063d1d9f53861d56bed4f3	book	Die Varusschlacht:  Rom und die Germanen	Ralf-Peter Märtin	\N	2008
7041727	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HerrmannLV2008	http://www.gehirn-und-geist.de/artikel/972015	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	44-48	\N	12	\N		\N	c2309c8be255f016d37aa8b7d8b0dc3b	bcded89038e032e270b58bd7412ac629	e8643533c0fa533c405703f9acbc1f8d	article	Lernen – vom Gehirn aus betrachtet : wie schulisches Lernen verbessert werden kann: Neurowissenschaften und Pädagogik auf dem gemeinsamen Weg zur Neurodidaktik	Ulrich Herrmann	\N	2008
7041741	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CharisiusGV2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-57	\N	12	\N		"Eine kleine Realschule in Schwaben lag in der ersten Pisa-Studie weit über dem Bundesdurchschnitt, gleichauf mit den Bildungsweltmeistern aus Finnland. Unser Autor spürte dem Erfolgsrezept vor Ort nach."	ed9b4480c38bcdbd803f975a43ea435e	40437c27592c34b239f373af25e23b21	a974c32f934d9e4973df588d9705a8cc	article	Das Geheimnis von Munderkingen	Hanno Charisius	\N	2008
7041765	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StachuraAD2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	60-65	\N	12	\N		"Neuroforscher erkunden, was die schönste Nebensache der Welt zu so einem rauschhaften Erlebnis macht."	936087fb6fbccd672728b2a18804eb93	7d66421cd9c7dc09ee233bb389fd6a6d	605071d03f36ff450d899fefbcd0656f	article	Auf dem Gipfel der Lust	Elisabeth Stachura	\N	2008
7041782	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WesterhoffHM2008	http://www.gehirn-und-geist.de/artikel/972090	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	66-68	\N	12	\N		"Die internationale Finanzkrise zeigt wieder einmal, welche fatalen Auswirkungen die menschliche Geldgier haben kann. Hirnforscher und Psychologen kennen deren Ursachen."	7010ff3f06491ed24b3bc1eaa189944f	d94298c9fd7c18ccbe0aa1d7425c0cf9	abdb00747ab9b3fd4ef22d47fe96a3dd	article	Hauptsache: mehr! : Geldgier	Nikolas Westerhoff	\N	2008
7041800	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JanszkyIM2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	70-72	\N	12	\N		"Seit Langem steht fest: Brainstorming bringt wenig - es hemmt oft sogar die Inspiration und die Motivation. Mit einer neuen Strategie produzieren Sie dagegen Ideen en masse."	38286c7f21be74d8dcb2fe7beff9deed	7de5c32296c23ce0cc76fb3978f3ebb4	e61f5ec00407e21d9aa269cb6365ad1b	article	Innovation mit System : besser denken	Sven Gábor Jánszky	\N	2008
7041822	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SporerSF2008	http://www.gehirn-und-geist.de/artikel/972390	\N		\N	\N	53-55	\N	12	\N		"Die Thüringer Bildungsinitiative "Nelecom" setzt auf die natürliche Entdeckerfreude von Kindern und Jugendlichen - und auf die ­Beteiligung der ganzen Kommune. Zum wissenschaftlichen Beirat des Projekts gehört der Neurobiologe Gerald Hüther."	a8c89f23e79eb90d7bc4f6040cfa3ce7	a4f37703aa00049fa6b71072172f51ab	2055a0283bf49ca6b7ba57a6d656f22c	article	Schule fürs Leben	Corinna Sporer	\N	2008
7041975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	friedrich_das-offensichtliche-und-die-legende_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	33-41	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	240ff69b4d7dc5df8ecbb513a8bb4918	b102eca7e46a5f783560c30e94c5a2fc	6092a9dd96a3cc403a153758f14f2787	incollection	Das Offensichtliche und die Legende. Zu Konstellationen von Text und Bild	Thomas Friedrich	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7041999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	posner_ebenen-der-bildkompetenz_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	43-51	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	d988549874a381e19debf74a24a747f8	a26295cc378074051f1881863a7eba62	6ff9bdfa81c923c852eb2af9ddfafd80	incollection	Ebenen der Bildkompetenz	Roland Posner	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	wiesing_methoden-der-bildwissenschaft_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	53-62	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	450f2dda15d993066c3484e229141370	f51607855e55d24e7756d9de56c68e2d	2e63c95bcaf40af788ba4aedeacf2ef2	incollection	Methoden der Bildwissenschaft	Lambert Wiesing	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	brock_bildhaft_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	65-99	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	ea8f229effc798f63ed0379a50c865d8	ea7b669467a1a52ebbfb3b9cb5ab25e8	6b16a26ac22d0263886b91a9381c1160	incollection	Bildhaft	Bazon Brock	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	bock_zum-verhaeltnis-von-raum-und-zeit_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	101-120	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	28928b84a94f9240449d78f5c7e75645	9fbab635a0a078fc415776932fe4e06a	032fb9f8f18c89ced4ba82488fb45f5d	incollection	Zum Verhältnis von Raum und Zeit in den Bildmedien am Beispiel von J.-F. Lyotards Theorie des souveränen Films. Voraussetzungen als Prolog	Wolfgang Bock	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	fahle_die-transtemporalitaet-des-fernsehens_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	123-136	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	2bc96422245f6a8b315208e4bc7ffceb	f9b8602172d07c877ba81dce0089714f	b7bcf7fbb7224551fbefe518ca6ea800	incollection	Die Transtemporalität des Fernsehens	Oliver Fahle	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	stutterheim_vom-anschauen-der-natur_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	139-154	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	32f973064e4ce11c228161561342c844	5e984c156b5a7f76903ab330b1f70d5d	4a5f4be878269e36866c54ce9c368957	incollection	"Vom Anschauen der Natur". Einige Überlegungen zu Bildern der Natur im Film	Kerstin Stutterheim	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	schweppenhaeuser_begriffe-theorien-und-funktionen-des-bildes_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	21-31	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	8592c8d6f9f27f1591b46123a0836acb	8ac615335b87f6bcd85bbb4a605f2079	66444872825c0b631d91d0f827945354	incollection	Einleitung: Begriffe, Theorien und Funktionen des Bildes	Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_die-begegnung_1974	\N	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	65-72	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	20954199d5f9f4f5fb96b221c09acb76	fdaa58c855ab37147af7afeaf97547c6	56673ed81f04f213a1a9fab53f32a032	incollection	Die Begegnung	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_der-sueden_1974	\N	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	57-65	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	50f3fdcc66d266fb1de8a509b868ce8e	1f259a4f7c011ea8d876647afcaa436b	5342fbfa851cb4f1801133c49224abf6	incollection	Der Süden	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_die-bibliothek-von-babel_1974	\N	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	47-57	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	3e480d1c4a059e583edba79565594d00	b8d0228d558d956bb77f19ef6c5ef995	c3e2a037521b2ae42c937d26d175e147	incollection	Die Bibliothek von Babel	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_die-kreisfoermigen-ruinen_1974	\N	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	40-47	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	3acb13277660e11c12462d3c2896c944	c89c970459f01f63fd98c92913436a1a	92f94ef969f1871d989a727f235b3eb8	incollection	Die kreisförmigen Ruinen	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_tlön-uqbar-orbis-tertius_1974	\N	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=gotoAmazon&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	21-40	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	7aa56a4e19e9fe8961623c23901a2226	310d1486f92b144f80781758598d6e89	204f8bf9c32ef2329087d47eb587a3be	incollection	Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042037	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bibliothek von Babel: Erzählungen	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	borges_der-unsterbliche_1974	http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	\N		\N	Cover: http://sua.blb-karlsruhe.de/web2.0/amazon/amazon_ws.php?action=search&isbn=3150094976&img=.gif	3-20	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783150094976}	\N	14f906e5b77dc0dfe77026a8fbd52592	d5f9c8a7fb6ec7a6f7eabdd7b4fa4147	7cc2c6cd420904a8aa3f0ee4fe445b15	incollection	Der Unsterbliche	Jorge Luis Borges	\N	1974
7042063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	ulbrich-hoefler-lindstaedt_modellierung-von-anwenderverhalten_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u031874383859v21/?p=1a4a3bbd784e423f8fb70d4aa1c32ff1&pi=8	\N		Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	\N	159-173	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	bd550ea047c926c606f252cb4d32d693	86aafc4113459a2e1f0fdef942f99b69	fb4753c95849a2bc3605f3e0fe407852	incollection	Modellierung und Anwenderverhalten im Social Semantic Web	Armin Ulbrich and Patrick Höfler and Stefanie Lindstaedt	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	wieser-schaffert_die-zeitung-der-zukunft_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/h855nw446l56703p/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=19	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	423-434	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	c71149972a8aefa7b5bb1088a7af5aa0	eabf161ccb9d44929781b0e24be0ef66	6b5efd85c4d1764b3d8cb91f928ec374	incollection	Die Zeitung der Zukunft	Christoph Wieser and Sebastian Schaffert	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042069	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	kroetzsch-vrandecic_semantic-wikipedia_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/t5x28360174j574l/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=18	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	393-421	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	325ea925645d2c1673952299cfbdfcb6	eaf5a8394bb4b4a5c6c0a86c8c3ea00c	e967273d6df8eba6899c0601e070c222	incollection	Semantic Wikipedia	Markus Krötzsch and Denny Vrandecic	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	sauermann-kiesel-schumacher_semantic-desktop_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k783274753788t3w/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=16	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	337-362	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	b2de6c193beb158379e3453f7ba61b92	9920f9e91645ba433ff255af041a77f6	8bb64dcc1623e77d8d42e27bf9c1a689	incollection	Semantic Desktop	Leo Sauermann and Malte Kiesel and Kinga Schumacher and Ansgar Bernardi	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	tscherteu-langreiter_explorative-netzwerkanalyse-im-living-web_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/x038j161t1421062/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=15	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	313-335	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	39f63927012347303991c9d23751654c	7c8dec9c51904a91a8ab6be8d4a98faf	d670114bdb71666b3c28653a6f2e0dbe	incollection	Explorative Netzwerkanalyse im Living Web	Gernot Tscherteu and Christian Langreiter	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	lindstaedt-thurner_web-gestuetztes-social-networking_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p253h8114q16761g/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=14	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	289-312	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	7564d3366bf8228075d870e0a0945446	46cc3b7026c6ab504a17b3b1e91fffa5	f28c88cbf05a99c52e74a0c1255826c1	incollection	Web-gestütztes Social Networking am Beispiel der Plattform Wissensmanagement	Stefanie N. Lindstaedt and Claudia Thurner	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	schaffert-bry-baumeister_semantische-wikis_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/j3360ng811480u70/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=12	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	245-258	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	dff21dab7667b9cd1c21d581b2792b18	7bfe980c40fe4d11bf064d1c859cd122	acee5eb8d406658860a2c1302f2e3cbc	incollection	Semantische Wikis	Sebastian Schaffert and Francois Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	gams-mitterdorfer_semantische-content-management-systeme_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/l624w4x2845q4h12/?p=ef267a03d33c436ba1dfc352f7d25130&pi=10	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	207-226	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	301126b13fe9ff7f968299ae319f80d1	a4b4929b0f7d208088684ad012c44f90	ed0ef99556bf5fdf19f252ea83ad1434	incollection	Semantische Content Management Systeme	Erich Gams and Daniel Mitterdorfer	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	geyer_-_hayden_wissensmodellierung_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k64113x584414564/?p=f3fc9edfee374c70b25d47bc601155f8&pi=6	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	127-146	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	6ec79c7258bc85c443b1bf20d05f5c01	f017a59c0007fa86076f375e3d040245	0e357e09f8a58bb906b634b0383868a8	incollection	Wissensmodellierung im Semantic Web	Barbara Geyer-Hayden	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042090	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	ankolekar-kroetzsch-tran_die-zwei-kulturen_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p85189663t2p213x/?p=f3fc9edfee374c70b25d47bc601155f8&pi=5	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	99-123	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	62092d114ca05b2dbb8a291b0c18a601	468ca6b5089294235d713956f4aa9bf6	129a63319e8708645e03eea7de771b68	incollection	Die zwei Kulturen	Anupriya Ankolekar and Markus Krötzsch and Than Tran and Denny Vrandecic	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	blumauer-pellegrini_semantic-web-revisited_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p5624426475r05jr/?p=e90c2532d12e4d6fa1aa264ce98a8b90&pi=0	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	3-22	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	38d5cef02a810dd71904c045043e3ff9	8a7d68eb3222422c16a3e3c1b200d757	08c256f48614312b1c6ab5160e5f5aad	incollection	Semantic Web Revisited. Eine kurze Einführung in das Social Semantic Web	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	hotho-jaeschke-benz_social-bookmarking_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/n242488464166454/	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	363-391	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	38998ba34a8e34ba6eea1d7fce24e45b	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	b13a80bbf09ac091d401fea53e975782	incollection	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	bettel_warum-web-20_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/j07q45t307525k26/?p=f3fc9edfee374c70b25d47bc601155f8&pi=1	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	23-41	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	cf13b32f9e2264941f3fe1f138e8d6e1	8f7f683a34976110192cc0fd61ff4d90	568c6d8bb4171aa4b7d37e7bad18dbf0	incollection	Warum Web 2.0? Oder: Was vom Web 2.0 wirklich bleiben wird	Sonja Bettel	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	raabe_enwicklungsperspektiven-von-social-web_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/kj311r7087303r36/?p=f3fc9edfee374c70b25d47bc601155f8&pi=2	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	43-61	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	67bc0e9eedc6359464e3802a620675c1	0a7ef91c6461a58801d58d224576192e	8b18743e3fd46d966b067812b700f063	incollection	Entwicklungsperspektiven von Social Software und dem Web 2.0	Alexander Raabe	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	stocker-tochtermann_anwendungen-und-technologien_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p61005j12r2q5n33/?p=f3fc9edfee374c70b25d47bc601155f8&pi=3	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	63-82	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	d79ee711181455842eaefcba442cbf1c	9c24137ce7efa5204c0bccac41484c20	7717a86b98c2ced1a44f3fb7714d8908	incollection	Anwendungen und Technologien des Web 2.0. Ein Überblick	Alexander Stocker and Klaus Tochtermann	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	schmidt-pellegrini_das-social-semantic-web_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/tg68501k72302822/?p=ee8e801a65e043f4a03d48b2c9b6e8a2&pi=21	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	453-468	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	dc6f90fb9b0df2f8097271ded8e42be5	58233637a8fcae7a6aba7adc6cd6e32a	6fea77c45cf5bb6f945988bfed982d30	incollection	Das Social Semantic Web aus kommunikationssoziologischer Perspektive	Jan Schmidt and Tassilo Pellegrini	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	nagenborg_privacy-im-social-semantic-web_2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/nt102h4n63872574/?p=ee8e801a65e043f4a03d48b2c9b6e8a2&pi=23	\N		\N	Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	485-506	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540722151}	\N	3f9a9685988a350c4e27aa387d6e401e	bb3ea1d654a0c654c695592e15a808e4	0add71e0316393487f67f1feafd57f2d	incollection	Privacy im Social Semantic Web	Michael Nagenborg	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7042192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kocher_herrschaftsgrenzen-und-grenzen-der-herrschaft_2005	 http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	fdbf78a7ec2d7296220c937dbe168a31	19c99af047f9ddac2f30bcb0cdc0712f	9323c20d748e4054b6b45e7c0cfff4ce	incollection	Herrschaftsgrenzen und Grenzen der Herrschaft	Gernot Kocher	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wadsworth	\N	\N	\N	books/wa/BreimanFOS84	http://lyle.smu.edu/~mhd/8331f06/cart.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-534-98053-8}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	875c0c1d526f332b3c765457d3f3ac9a	61f3e6d61ba17bb493014bd1c6dfa670	8c8944fab04d73f0a10f564b3f47f997	book	Classification and Regression Trees.	Leo Breiman and J. H. Friedman and R. A. Olshen and C. J. Stone	\N	1984
7042246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	jucker_kommunikation-schafft-raeume_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	13-34	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	c414ec7f210d853c6495d5d87b9d6fdf	acfc2ccff61ca7f824f8bf0b19114bb6	4570aadeedb328175f51227570441c43	incollection	Kommunikation schafft Räume: Die spätmittelalterliche Eidgenossenschaft als imaginierter und realer Ort	Michael Jucker	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	zettler_der-himmel-auf-erden_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	35--46	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	97cdeb78bb218247d5cedd3eda98ed59	4f2b39cf3f721d410cce711f6e13a00e	3a986e86eb2336c61cfbc33bc5969f31	incollection	Der Himmel auf Erden ... Raumkonzepte des St. Galler Klosterplans	Alfons Zettler	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schwarz_kathedralen-verstehen_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	73cb3e5deb1d4465c24b26f10fbed848	d01948c76990c974f0c0cc9660f8a133	11767ba677a8b1ef19c13d0427647fb5	incollection	Kathedralen verstehen. (St. Veit in Prag als räumlich organisiertes Medienensemble)	Michael Viktor Schwarz	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	schlechtweg-jahn_virtueller-raum-und-hoefische-literatur_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	69--85	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	940abadcb3bb27e4f35edf20e649bd71	923005be72773510df53b0a37b83ed51	8fc43351d966e7cb914600bee9343097	incollection	Virtueller Raum und höfische Literatur am Beispiel des Tristan	Ralf Schlechtweg-Jahn	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kern-staehler_die-suche-nach-dem-privaten-raum_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	87--107	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	65c268fef81f5578db4f8f530d34a32b	2fd2ea686d730ff3ce75e903ffdbbf4b	23dd450656cc6dca75656360e83bb580	incollection	Die Suche nach dem privaten Raum im englischen Spätmittelalter: Literatur und Lebenswirklichkeit	Annette Kern-Stähler	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	pochat_virtuelle-raumdarstellung_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	135--148	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	4780614e5039e122b3d16725e2c56e44	3848cea1aac4ec9d56c36a953031980e	de61b6c88362fbb359c8f5abc948e207	incollection	Virtuelle Raumdarstellung und frühmittelalterliche Ikonik	Götz Pochat	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kwastek_raum-im-bild_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	149--172	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	01608606cd8b63dbad240be8cd6840fc	9e0dbe6dcc8e2108fe010ce4f186debe	c321adf393e7171b1ced7e37fd83e32b	incollection	Raum im Bild - Traum im Raum. Gemalte Räume und gemalte Träume in der italienischen Malerei des Tre- und Quattrocento	Katja Kwastek	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	lechtermann_koerper-raeume_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	173--188	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	17ee7c1682081d5211422ab558903e2a	96f2cc9b5a3b4520bdf2781477601490	43fc351e03890ee807afb64f0ea97d6f	incollection	Körper-Räume. Die Choreographie höfischer Körper als Mittel der Raumgestaltung	Christina Lechtermann	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	baier_heimliche-bettgeschichten_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	189--202	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	0d7f35aa9d3350dadaf6d612e27b179d	41f72de0622bb0544dbe830abffbc9fa	b149dc145751c64f6bfe414f093ae0f6	incollection	Heimliche Bettgeschichten. Intime Räume in Gottfrieds Tristan	Sebastian Baier	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042559	\N	3762	\N	\N	\N	\N	OTM Workshops	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/otm/Keet05	http://www.meteck.org/files/ORM05abs.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	603-612	\N	\N	conf/otm/2005-1		\N	f5b80fc4a702bb6aef2860a2ec473bea	db94e4f413a58e40daea75dab53d0476	e06766a2bcd4c8825a3c389dbc7fd967	inproceedings	Using Abstractions to Facilitate Management of Large ORM Models and Ontologies	C. Maria Keet	Robert Meersman and Zahir Tari and Pilar Herrero and Gonzalo Méndez and Lawrence Cavedon and David Martin and Annika Hinze and George Buchanan and María S. Pérez and Víctor Robles and Jan Humble and Antonia Albani and Jan L. G. Dietz and Hervé Panetto and Monica Scannapieco and Terry A. Halpin and Peter Spyns and Johannes Maria Zaha and Esteban Zimányi and Emmanuel Stefanakis and Tharam S. Dillon and Ling Feng and Mustafa Jarrar and Jos Lehmann and Aldo de Moor and Erik Duval and Lora Aroyo	2005
7042575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	brinker-von-der-heyde_zwischenraeume_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	203--214	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	e5f249a4de8c09982ae80d7a6ad648f9	da517ddc8b147efdc032392280b5c609	5b214a64665b90573fe328d199237e66	incollection	Zwischenräume: Zur Konstruktion und Funktion des handlungslosen Raums	Claudia Brinker von der Heyde	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	schenk_heiltuemer-und-geraubte-himmel_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	215--237	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	3051ced058bb874e46ff2b15443b8caa	3dcd7dbee2cf5bf613c557d6a7633d6c	022424d0eddcfb4c363e04b6efc5d1b7	incollection	Heiltümer und geraubte Himmel. Virtuelle Räume bei spätmittelalterlichen Herrschereinzügen im Reich	Gerrit Jasper Schenk	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	duennebeil_innen-und-aussen_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	239--257	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	950c81711fa6ff7322c4c35679639d53	e0fc1d59a1134c9cb02e3f52aed5b26d	1874bd8d4b3e0d3fc1168749d4bf5f63	incollection	Innen und Außen. Die Feste des Ordens vom Goldenen Vlies unter den Herzögen von Burgund	Sonja Dünnebeil	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	neuheuser_mundum-consecrare_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	259--279	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	3448bc59663767b4bb9bf3c3b40a022d	698bb3a06a43bb1153c7eef714b680ea	39a220fe4663d0bd1d3f3b23381ae25a	incollection	Mundum consecrare. Die Kirchweihliturgie als Spiegel der mittelalterlichen Raumwahrnehmung und Weltaneignung	Hanns Peter Neuheuser	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	fehrmann_quasi-castrum-pulcherimum_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	281--304	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	c4a03b8fccca99eb99e3237faa212f64	2e41af78e120d409f04b568e38cbcd74	802f35990707ab7f005941f44762f374	incollection	Quasi castrum pulcherimum: Englische spätmittelalterliche Festarchitektur im Spiegel ihrer zeitgenössischen Inszenierung und Beschreibung	Antje Fehrmann	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	lutter_klausur-zwischen-realen-begrenzungen_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	305--323	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	8f8395fd30fc4566d49611503a50415e	d8ad578d79cdbdf97c808e452959d030	73e9c70513720fb3c38518eef3ec2478	incollection	Klausur zwischen realen Begrenzungen und spirituellen Entwürfen. Handlungsspielräume und Identifikationsmodelle der Admonter Nonnen im 12. Jahrhundert	Christina Lutter	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kellermann_der-blick-aus-dem-fenster_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	325-341	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	83841db59dbb6dcab655e389016c5e23	ea28afd0c3c1e079bd99fb303a6d350c	e8610265086086cc2018c80af48e2895	incollection	Der Blick aus dem Fenster. Visuelle Âventiuren in den Außenraum	Karina Kellermann	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	gruenbart_der-byzantinische-brief-und-der-raum_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	343--355	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	42afadb04fc77f062dc381541d818528	13d7f5f55df80753d79c438f3221a889	26d558eded65dfbe770ca8c4a00bfa5a	incollection	Der byzantinische Brief und der Raum	Michael Grünbart	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	garzaniti_das-bild-der-welt_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	357-371	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	e816d9fe86dd4188dda5088ef43d5ef0	9479cdcfbb0c59580eccd158bfc46766	66334e01612109ed13cda206b5a2633b	incollection	Das Bild der Welt und die Suche nach dem irdischen Paradies in der Rus'	Marcello Garzaniti	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kann_locus-continet-virtualiter-totum-argumentum_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	373--386	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	b5a1211f7348c24a61ec287b84036188	bb6ef80bc7d7052ad60973602039a162	fbec55dced899b8fa8671ca3a5f10f70	incollection	Locus continet virtualiter totum argumentum. Zur Lehre der dialektischen Örter im Mittelalter	Christoph Kann	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7042705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeit der Bilder. Bilder der Zeit	\N	\N	\N	Max Stein	Weimar	\N	\N	kreimeier_kino-das-phaenomen-der-sichtbaren-zeit_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=287775356	\N		\N	\N	113--120	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783939615019}	\N	c4b28991cadba70780b47116e4de760b	d3e3e31dd9997bc377116725b7c1d64c	1c5fd282721589e4813d5d8125516dc1	incollection	Kino: Das Phänomen der "sichtbaren Zeit"	Klaus Kreimeier	Katrin Greiser and Gerhard Schweppenhäuser	2007
7042746	Nat Neurosci	7	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn1197	\N		\N	\N	302--307	\N	3	\N	issn = {1097-6256}, comment = {10.1038/nn1197}	\N	4b6f71e5c04081673e87403db43108d7	413f40a50337f298d28db80d4fe2e321	dc211bece2af367fbb851df089667151	article	Music, language and meaning: brain signatures of semantic processing	Stefan Koelsch and Elisabeth Kasper and Daniela Sammler and Katrin Schulze and Thomas Gunter and Angela D Friederici	\N	2004
7042863	\N	\N	\N	\N	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag	Reinbeck	\N	\N	Loki	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f44afffca1db46742726cadb2ef5263	2303b8b344105fd59582297110f9952a	d5881648d5c5ce816c8752cbe7082409	book	Mein Leben für die Schule	Loki Schmidt	\N	2007
7042880	\N	\N	\N	5. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Julius Klinkhardt	Bad Heilbrunn	\N	\N	Herbert	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e505450156470b83132614076e391ad4	48f5238bf051b9e8416cdc444a0bb8dc	68390575bf27e5fd40651783b04a8a3b	book	Handlungsorientiert lehren und lernen; Schüleraktivierung - Selbstständigkeit - Projektarbeit	Herbert Gudjons	\N	1997
7043322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leuchterhand	Neuwied, Kriftel	\N	Praxishilfen Schule: Pädagogik	Manni	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	26ac815dee000e8ac5de145dd71521b3	77972ae6ad4e88854e6ea6bc05e8b9a0	0e45bc2e70128d52fc25338d9c36efc4	book	Selbstgesteuertes Lernen in der Schule; Praxisbeispiele aus unterschiedlichen Schulformen	\N	Manfred Bönsch	2002
7043453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier, Spektrum Akad. Verl.	München	\N	\N	UBHD65728136	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 642 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8274-1407-5, 978-3-8274-1407-6}, language = {ger}	\N	dae58a55002ebf4d9ffde026bb39e26b	544d9f7c49679913bff7c7ea08cf7d59	d4ecf462122da26ec79635b0b896fffe	book	Computerlinguistik und Sprachtechnologie	Kai-Uwe [Hrsg.] Carstensen	\N	2004
7043583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modellierung f\\"{u}r Wissensmanagement	\N	Universit\\"{a}t Karlsruhe (TH)	Institut AIFB	Ulrich Reimer and Knut Hinkelmann	\N	\N	\N	sure2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-18 10:16:03}, citeulike-article-id = {1464514}, priority = {2}	In der Informatik sind Ontologien formale Modelle eines Anwendungsbereiches,
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die die Kommunikation zwischen menschlichen und/oder maschinellen Akteuren
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unterst¨utzen und damit den Austausch und das Teilen von Wissen in Unternehmen
\
erleichtern. Ontologien zur strukturierten Darstellung von Wissen zu nutzen hat
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deshalb in den letzten Jahren zunehmende Verbreitung gefunden. Schon heute existieren
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weltweit tausende Ontologien. Um Interoperabilit¨at zwischen darauf aufbauenden
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Softwareagenten oder Webservices zu erm¨oglichen, ist die semantische Integration
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der Ontologien eine zwingendnotwendige Vorraussetzung. Wie man sich leicht verdeutlichen
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kann, ist die rein manuelle Erstellung der Abbildungen ab einer bestimmten
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Gr¨o{\\ss}e, Komplexit¨at und Ver¨anderungsrate der Ontologien nicht mehr ohne weiteres
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m¨oglich. Automatische oder semiautomatische Technologien m¨ussen den Nutzer
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darin unterst¨utzen. Das Integrationsproblem besch¨aftigt Forschung und Industrie
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schon seit vielen Jahren z.B. im Bereich der Datenbankintegration. Neu ist jedoch die
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M¨oglichkeit komplexe semantische Informationen, wie sie in Ontologien vorhanden
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sind, einzubeziehen. Zur Ontologieintegration wird in diesem Kapitel ein sechsstufiger
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genereller Prozess basierend auf den semantischen Strukturen eingef¨uhrt. Erweiterungen
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besch¨aftigen sich mit der Effizienz oder der optimalen Nutzereinbindung in
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diesen Prozess. Au{\\ss}erdem werden zwei Anwendungen vorgestellt, in denen dieser
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Prozess erfolgreich umgesetzt wurde. In einem abschlie{\\ss}enden Fazit werden neue aktuelle
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Trends angesprochen. Da die Ans¨atze prinzipiell auf jedes Schema ¨ubertragbar
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sind, das eine semantische Basis enth¨alt, geht der Einsatzbereich dieser Forschung
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weit ¨uber reine Ontologieanwendungen hinaus.	a26d57c945da3701bcbdda9a0c83c1dc	831c608f6b7ca3950ca829fca363142a	9d993feb71a364fd5d430776d1341d9f	inproceedings	Automatische Wissensintegration mit Ontologien	York Sure and Marc Ehrig and Rudi Studer	\N	2006
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   INHIBITOR-2; MUSCLE ACYLPHOSPHATASE; SECONDARY STRUCTURE; SIMULATIONS;
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   state ensemble (TSE) of a protein by using phi values derived from
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   protein engineering experiments as restraints in molecular dynamics
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   simulations employing a realistic all-atom molecular mechanics energy
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   function. The method uses a biasing potential to select an ensemble of
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   structures having phi values in agreement with the experimental data
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   set. An application to acylphosphatase (AcP), a protein for which phi
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   values have been measured for 24 out of 98 residues, illustrates the
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   approach. The properties of the TSE determined in this way are compared
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   with those of a coarse-grained model obtained using a Monte Carlo (MC)
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   sampling method based on a C-alpha representation of the structure. The
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   two TSEs determined at different structural resolution are consistent
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   and complementary. While the C-alpha model allows better sampling of
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   the conformation space occupied by the transition state, the all-atom
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   model offers a more detailed description of the structural and
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   Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.}	69a0c9a9233104ffb8187bb0cc24b877	33f4496017269230407407571aecb764	269d9bfbe873065b8fc7fa7a890b82dd	article	{Determination of a transition state at atomic resolution from protein
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   engineering data}	E Paci and M Vendruscolo and CM Dobson and M Karplus	\N	{2002}
7043692	{PHYSICA A}	{263}	\N	\N	{FEB 1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV}	{PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS}	\N	\N	ISI:000078713600047	\N	{Proceedings Paper}		\N	Protein folding: Insights from simulations
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Pages 389-391
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Martin Karplus	{389-391}	\N	{1-4}	\N	issn = {{0378-4371}}, doc-delivery-number = {{168VJ}}, cited-references = {{DINNER AR, 1996, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V93, P8356.
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   Harvard Univ, Dept Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Univ Strasbourg 1, Lab Chim Biophys, Inst Bel, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Physica A}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000078713600047}}, times-cited = {{6}}	\N	fead23f1ea7a669fdd80d01ced22b12e	c6cf65bf545c2c52094addd5d70bd573	67c8267e46370602f24be05ad3755589	article	{Protein folding: Insights from simulations}	M Karplus	\N	{1999}
7043712	Angewandte Chemie International Edition	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	karplusReview98	\N	\N		\N	\N	868-893	\N	7	\N		\N	2e483e0fadc539ceddfdd239f1f1a73e	6debfb4786e770e309823f7a9c56639b	4c6c61b001ee982c1eeb28e4f9b30a07	article	Protein Folding: A Perspective from Theory and Experiment	Christopher M. Dobson and Andrej Sali and Martin Karplus	\N	1998
7043722	{FOLDING \\& DESIGN}	{2}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD}	{34-42 CLEVELAND STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND W1P 6LB}	\N	\N	ISI:A1997XR10300013	\N	{Proceedings Paper}		\N	\N	{S69-S75}	\N	{4}	\N	issn = {{1359-0278}}, keywords-plus = {{DIFFUSION-COLLISION MODEL; PROTEIN-FOLDING DYNAMICS;
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   MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; GLOBULAR-PROTEINS; TRANSITION-STATE; FREE-ENERGY;
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   KINETICS; CONFORMATION; COMPLEXITY; NUCLEATION}}, doc-delivery-number = {{XR103}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, cited-references = {{ABKEVICH VI, 1995, PROTEIN SCI, V4, P1167.
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   WOLYNES PG, 1995, SCIENCE, V267, P1619.
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   WOODHEAD AD, 1988, BIOTECHNOLOGY HUMAN, V46.
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   ZWANZIG R, 1995, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V92, P9801.}}, number-of-cited-references = {{74}}, affiliation = {{Karplus, M (Reprint Author), UNIV LOUIS PASTEUR STRASBOURG 1, INST LE BEL, LAB CHIM BIOPHYS, F-67000 STRASBOURG, FRANCE.
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   HARVARD UNIV, DEPT CHEM, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Fold. Des.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1997XR10300013}}, times-cited = {{70}}	{A change in the perception of the protein folding problem has taken
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   place recently. The nature of the change is outlined and the reasons
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   for it are presented. An essential element is the recognition that a
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   bias toward the native state over much of the effective energy surface
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   may govern the folding process. This has replaced the random search
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   paradigm of Levinthal and suggests that there are many ways of reaching
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   the native state in a reasonable time so that a specific pathway does
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   not have to be postulated. The change in perception is due primarily to
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   the application of statistical mechanical models and lattice
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   simulations to protein folding. Examples of lattice model results on
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   protein folding are presented. It is pointed out that the new optimism
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   about the protein folding problem must be complemented by more detailed
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   studies to determine the structural and energetic factors that
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   introduce the biases which make possible the folding of real proteins.}	5f4330091029f627fd171bc2506f499c	fa33d25e1dda337693bd165cd3fa4603	319af59838a5418cffb8b258478c899b	article	{The Levinthal paradox: yesterday and today}	M Karplus	\N	{1997}
7044409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phua2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.08.06}, owner = {Cliff}	\N	3b241a2c91c3bf6acc6753552e491fd1	f1a8a6a9ebdf4fc9f6882189d4eccb51	5ed10f0f2f4c21730f7d37b30d095707	article	A Comprehensive Survey of Data Mining-based Fraud Detection Research	Clifton Phua and Vincent Lee and Kate Smith-Miles and Ross Gayler	\N	2005
7044871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/kdd/ChiSZHT07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdd/kdd2007.html#ChiSZHT07	\N	Spectral methods applied to community detection	\N	\N	153-162	\N	\N	conf/kdd/2007	date = {2007-08-23}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281212}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}	\N	6232a179aa7e4cc7342867c99b77d041	542ce3968b0d75048000f35669a7fb83	0829ef077986e88540a96bd8ba154d86	inproceedings	Evolutionary spectral clustering by incorporating temporal smoothness.	Yun Chi and Xiaodan Song and Dengyong Zhou and Koji Hino and Belle L. Tseng	Pavel Berkhin and Rich Caruana and Xindong Wu	2007
7044924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	Schriftenreihe des Frankfurter Universitätsarchivs	JKJOHUni	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	b6db6e972724866031cd070dbc2c527c	d2abfc694ca792d461e41703f768cbaf	66b5da01b6d874d96219cfa29268d34a	book	Frankfurter Wissenschaftler zwischen 1933 und 1945	\N	Jörn Kobes and Jan-Otmar Hesse	2008
7044933	Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys	69	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman04communityStructure	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14995526	\N	Finding and evaluating community structure in netw...[Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	026113.1-15	\N	2	\N	pmid = {14995526}, doi = {}	We propose and study a set of algorithms for discovering community structure in networks-natural divisions of network nodes into densely connected subgroups. Our algorithms all share two definitive features: first, they involve iterative removal of edges from the network to split it into communities, the edges removed being identified using any one of a number of possible "betweenness" measures, and second, these measures are, crucially, recalculated after each removal. We also propose a measure for the strength of the community structure found by our algorithms, which gives us an objective metric for choosing the number of communities into which a network should be divided. We demonstrate that our algorithms are highly effective at discovering community structure in both computer-generated and real-world network data, and show how they can be used to shed light on the sometimes dauntingly complex structure of networked systems.	8c7e12d7c4c6ef883a2134ff04f25670	b9145040e35ccb4d2a0ce18105e64ff4	0c522f0a01f72638e70916f1144746e6	article	Finding and evaluating community structure in networks	M E Newman and M Girvan	\N	2004
7044980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M. u.\\,a.	\N	\N	JPCSF	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4bcf173a1dfbcf26df36a9332641ca3	c6b04ebca0b423863fa692e3a76ddf52	8dba89839867518efd585e2720e9b7a1	book	Critical self-fashioning	\N	Jürgen Pieters	1999
7045042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	conf/icml/WagstaffCRS01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icml/icml2001.html#WagstaffCRS01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	577-584	\N	\N	conf/icml/2001	isbn = {1-55860-778-1}, date = {2002-11-27}	\N	55bb68c11f9fc53918eafdb3939f4bf8	10d8a7c9e5b5f9cf0d0848cf8c10f604	c0c3565625192ee6748b52d9d4f3b526	inproceedings	Constrained K-means Clustering with Background Knowledge.	Kiri Wagstaff and Claire Cardie and Seth Rogers and Stefan Schrödl	Carla E. Brodley and Andrea Pohoreckyj Danyluk	2001
7045075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CVPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/cvpr/ShiM97	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cvpr/cvpr1997.html#ShiM97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	731-737	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/cvpr/7822/78220731abs.htm}	\N	b88809a798fa60c044c0c714ed7aacd1	600345c3af56da066873a30c9971a615	bc4607ac2084911e4b1ba23b323f649a	inproceedings	Normalized Cuts and Image Segmentation.	Jianbo Shi and Jitendra Malik	\N	1997
7045079	Journal of Physical Chemistry C	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wan-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	18232-18243	\N	46	\N		\N	6c1133581447f8aa98fa2fe8898dd73f	4e377e40d6f31df3038b66fe51ade5ac	0dbfba1b152ccca824c626a66d7c4879	article	Nanoengineering-enabled solid-state hydrogen uptake and release in the LiBH4 Plus MgH2 system	W. Xuefei and T. Markmaitree and W. Osborn and L. L. Shaw	\N	2008
7045194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INSERM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arwidson2003	http://lara.inist.fr/handle/2332/1330	travaux d'un groupe de travail		\N	187 pages, graphiques	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.18}, owner = {C881240}	Durant la dernière décennie, plusieurs états des lieux et, en particulier,
\

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\	la conférence nationale de santé de 1997 ont attiré l’attention des
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\	pouvoirs publics sur la santé des enfants et des adolescents. Prenant
\

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\	acte de cette priorité, la Caisse nationale d’assurance maladie des
\

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\	professions indépendantes (Canam) a défini avec l’Inserm un programme
\

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\	d’expertises collectives ciblé sur les pathologies de l’enfant qui
\

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\	sont en augmentation (obésité, troubles mentaux, asthme. À l’issue
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\	d’une analyse exhaustive des données de la littérature au niveau
\

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\	international, les experts ont défini des recommandations pour améliorer
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\	le dépistage et la prévention de ces pathologies. La Canam a également
\

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\	sollicité l’Inserm pour un bilan des connaissances sur les méthodes
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\	en matière d’éducation pour la santé utilisées auprès des jeunes
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\	dans le contexte national et international. Tirant profit de l’ensemble
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\	de ces travaux et de ceux menés à la demande de la Mission interministérielle
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\	de lutte contre la drogue et la toxicomanie (Mildt), de la Caisse
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\	nationale d’assurance maladie des travailleurs salariés (Cnamts)
\

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\	et de l’Institut national de prévention et d’éducation pour la santé
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\	(Inpes) sur les risques liés à la consommation d’alcool chez les
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\	jeunes, l’Inserm a récemment proposé à la Canam un approfondissement
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\	des recommandations élaborées par les groupes d’experts concernant
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\	la prévention de l’obésité, des troubles mentaux ainsi que du risque
\

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\	alcool chez les jeunes dans le but de proposer quelques actions bien
\

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\	définies de prévention et d’éducation pour la santé. Sous l’égide
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\	de l’Inserm, un groupe de travail a été constitué, rassemblant plusieurs
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\	scientifiques des expertises citées ainsi que des acteurs des administrations
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\	et organismes ayant en charge l’élaboration des politiques publiques.
\

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\	Les troubles pris en considération par le groupe de travail représentent
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\	une préoccupation de santé publique en raison d’une prévalence élevée
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\	qui tend encore à augmenter. Ainsi, une proportion non négligeable
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\	d’enfants et d’adolescents (environ 12 % en France) souffrent de
\

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\	troubles mentaux, c’està- dire de troubles qui interfèrent avec leur
\

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\	développement, freinent leurs apprentissages scolaires et compromettent
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\	leur devenir par une répercussion sur la qualité de vie au quotidien.
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\	La prévalence de l’obésité est également de 10-12 % chez les enfants
\

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\	de 5 à 12 ans.	27b3df3a5fd319970e0f58d84e12cf9c	1f5977ac5261242dc175c95b10a74b17	6e6e88a96db067f0f28f3866f4d4e533	techreport	Santé des enfants et des adolescents : propositions pour la préserver	\N	\N	2003
7045214	\N	\N	\N	INPES	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Séminaires	\N	\N	\N	Brigitte1997	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/CFESBases/catalogue/detaildoc.asp?numfiche=278	\N		\N	\N	175	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.07}, owner = {C881240}	En juillet 1996, des médecins généralistes et des professionnels de
\

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\	l'éducation pour la santé se sont réunis dans le cadre de l'université
\

\
\	Château de mialaret (Corrèze) du 4 au 7 juillet1996	cd0e9290001399d1a2fc9a9062788536	f44f584f3b6b4cce071c5e0020b737da	0bd1cccaaa74121d0d5880d1bdbc41b5	book	L'éducation pour la santé en médecine générale: de la fonction curative
\

\
\	à la fonction éducative	Corine Ottenheim Brigitte Sandrin Berthon	\N	1997
7045256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hoppner:kds	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7efedd23b32413e309af96b535984046	f6ffd2370330cb407ce2d3d496424587	c914437fcb73b2341406df43f80dcc17	phdthesis	{Knowledge Discovery from Sequential Data}	F. Hoppner	\N	2002
7045302	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cordon2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/197328	\N		\N	dossier pudeur et impudeur	13	\N	25	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {identification obligatoire pour accéder à l'article en ligne}	Le respect de la pudeur est enseigné dans toutes les formations paramédicales
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\
\	et constitue un critère d'évaluation lors des mises en situations
\

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\	professionnelles.	169645ce5a7bccda203b769d90a6e359	25755c57c1efe6326dfa4a7e6f433e76	55939bef8f4db6bb83f5ecdd3ffcc232	article	Respecter la dignité de la personne soignée	Corine Cordon	\N	2008
7045396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ekdoseis Vanias	Thessaloniki	\N	\N	Kaklamanos:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-960-288-201-6}	\N	24582d2c7bd863ec211eda6dbdbccf03	501f8677230625b093cc48ca704b48a4	065c9e7b2eaa349dbf893ea5b41a952b	book	Μάρτυρες καὶ Ὁμολογητὲς τῆς Ἐποχῆς τοῦ Ἰουλιανοῦ	Demosthenes A. Kaklamanos	\N	2007
7045414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, D.C.	\N	\N	Hildebrand:2007	\N	\N		\N	$59.95	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8132-1473-4 - 978-0-8132-1473-3}, totalpages = {XIV, 254 S.}	\N	d2dfd5661e1427b744b3172afaf9d6ab	76236879bf5fcb2ac20e337fee7895d6	26f7ca4f57a5715f389b1511af17e885	book	The trinitarian theology of Basil of Caesarea : a synthesis of Greek thought and biblical truth	Stephen M. Hildebrand	\N	2007
7045537	Soins Aides-soignants	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrieux2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/197329	\N		\N	cf. dossier pudeur et impudeur	14-15	\N	25	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	Il est difficile de donner une définition universelle de la notion
\

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\	de pudeur. Ce sentiment, en apparence très personnel, est en réalité
\

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\	toujours en lien avec une conception socioculturelle du corps, variable
\

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\	selon les cultures et les époques. Aussi faut-il faire preuve de
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\	tact et de retenue dans l'acte de prendre soin. Lorsqu'il aborde
\

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\	la personne, le soignant doit veiller à la toucher par le regard,
\

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\	le geste ou la parole de manière à respecter ses conceptions personnelles
\

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\	et culturelles d'une façon qui ne soit pas vécue comme une intrusion
\

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\	forcée dans une intimité jugée sacrée.	982b6b6eeda5650b4763d68fc4e6dbe1	5cdd31de944b23478c59dfe1f1331bd9	467816b01944aaddfa32b3bdcc6e1f22	article	Approche socioculturelle de la pudeur	Luc Andrieux	\N	2008
7045578	Soins Aides-Soignants	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quinon2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/197330	\N		\N	cf. dossier pudeur et impudeur	16-17	\N	25	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	Lors des soins, les professionnels sont confrontés au quotidien au
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\	problème du respect de la pudeur de la personne soignée. Pour garantir
\

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\	aux patients une prise en charge globale de qualité, une définition
\

\
\	précise de la douleur s'impose.	39ca44ccf4f50e506a808a24ce99296b	570c70f2604ba2e87ba9526dcd316454	f9e47661d78a281708afe60b85108228	article	La pudeur et les situations de soins	 marie Quinon	\N	2008
7046143	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gommers2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/197331	\N		\N	cf. dossier Pudeur et impudeur	18	\N	25	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	Un service de réanimation n'est pas seulement un service de soins
\

\
\	techniques. Dans cet univers "impersonnel", régi par des règles d'hygiène
\

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\	et des impératifs de fonctionnement particulièrement stricts, le
\

\
\	patient peut perdre ses repères. Il voit son corps être l'objet "d'explorations".
\

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\	Assumer la dimension humaine du soin, jusque dans ces conditions
\

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\	d'urgence vitale, fortifie l'indispensable cohésion de l'équipe soignante.	30e813dca5412978bfd07f768f6b5a73	47e17869a7a2aa2fd430dff52af86c38	daa8c36a2528b02f8d8d30bb016a52b3	article	Pudeur et estime de soi en service de réanimation	Nathalie Gommers	\N	2008
7046228	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peron2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/197332	\N		\N	cf. dossier Pudeur et impudeur	19	\N	25	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	Patients et visiteurs voient leur sentiment de pudeur éprouvé par
\

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\	leur propre hospitalisation ou celle d'un proche. Le soignant doit
\

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\	identifier ce problème afin de les aider au mieux à accepter cette
\

\
\	situation potentiellement traumatisante.	f1c93ecb311f63afeec0b130bfbcd1b7	d96fdfa0f2018c0c801864688be36bc7	947371001efe6d89fb5dee7f2eeffc17	article	La pudeur à l'hôpital, témoignages d'une patiente et d'un visiteur	Corine Péron	\N	2008
7046370	Carbohydrate Research	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	vercruysse1999ced	\N	\N		\N	\N	26--37	\N	1-4	\N		Enzymatic degradation of hyaluronan (HA) by testicular hyaluronidase (HAase, hyaluronate 4-glucanohydrolase) requires inclusion of mono- or divalent cations in the reaction mixture. Most divalent cations activated HAase with equal potency; however, Cu2+ suppressed degradation, and Ca2+ showed a concentration-dependent regulation of size of the oligosaccharide products. Careful selection of HAase assay parameters is critical for discovery of novel HAase inhibitors and for preparation of controlled-size oligosaccharide fragments.
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	79e38e21521988eea8888eee67e5021e	b62174f275ae4a91f45e0fbaf7a0bc1d	8595ef56e0d64e799f45d3733df1a677	article	Control of enzymatic degradation of hyaluronan by divalent cations	K.P. Vercruysse and M.R. Ziebell and G.D. Prestwich	\N	1999
7046412	Carbohydrate Research	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	schiller1999cdh	\N	\N		\N	\N	116--122	\N	1-4	\N		Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has been used to investigate degradation products of two selected polysaccharides of cartilage (chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid). Testicular hyaluronate lyase and chondroitin ABC lyase were used for enzymic digestion of both polysaccharides as well as of cartilage specimens. Polysaccharide solutions and cartilage supernatants were assayed by positive and negative ion MALDI-TOF MS. Especially chondroitin ABC lyase produced high amounts of digestion products (unsaturated di- and tetrasaccharides) from polysaccharides as well as from cartilage, clearly monitored by MALDI-TOF MS. It is concluded that MALDI-TOF MS provides a precise and fast tool for the determination of oligosaccharides since no previous derivatization is required.
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	ae7dcb5b5b2388371e6e297f575cb858	d5ec712d58f8c5b96d3756b2b84f51b3	82a3f5ef2c818015b79c8aa5b9a80c4f	article	Cartilage degradation by hyaluronate lyase and chondroitin ABC lyase: a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometric study	J. Schiller and J. Arnhold and S. Benard and S. Reichl and K. Arnold	\N	1999
7046487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kummamuru04	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=988762	\N	A hierarchical monothetic document clustering algorithm for summarization and browsing search results	\N	\N	658--665	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-844-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/988672.988762}	\N	6fb8bbbdede13d7e51e10648ab8f79d9	8959905a1b2bf7fc919985d60169bad2	d892dc7199135e9ea30736e2e66f392b	inproceedings	A hierarchical monothetic document clustering algorithm for summarization and browsing search results	Krishna Kummamuru and Rohit Lotlikar and Shourya Roy and Karan Singal and Raghu Krishnapuram	\N	2004
7046515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mei07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1242572.1242596	\N	Topic sentiment mixture	\N	\N	171--180	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242596}	\N	9562c62df399cbb22c8067f2dc2051d2	c2729afde799b017e5e0e1ecea850163	4be71d3642f5f82a9db485231b474ed2	inproceedings	Topic sentiment mixture: modeling facets and opinions in weblogs	Qiaozhu Mei and Xu Ling and Matthew Wondra and Hang Su and ChengXiang Zhai	\N	2007
7046547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Cui08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1367497.1367619	\N	How people use the web on mobile devices	\N	\N	905--914	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367619}	\N	5d2a0d951a6c8a0dfcf1cdb33f91fd8d	db9b66b038688cf23a415d37147fac63	a0ddb1618df3040e2b633b5eb7d36bd7	inproceedings	How people use the web on mobile devices	Yanqing Cui and Virpi Roto	\N	2008
7046554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Phan08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1367497.1367510	\N	Learning to classify short and sparse text & web with hidden topics from large-scale data collections	\N	\N	91--100	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367510}	\N	f957514ffe458685303b187b97322f7c	2007783984adf6a6360a47d384a439a4	02a421b4d81c53ed0b19831b5e198c24	inproceedings	Learning to classify short and sparse text \\& web with hidden topics from large-scale data collections	Xuan-Hieu Phan and Le-Minh Nguyen and Susumu Horiguchi	\N	2008
7046556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	\N	\N	Prähistorische Bronzefunde / begr. von Hermann Müller-Karpe. Im Rahmen d. Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques und Protohistoriques hrsg. von Albrecht Jockenhövel ...	UBHD66468729	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 212, 71 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-515-09166-4}, language = {spa}	\N	c43d65a75f3c922fb2f0e1fba1906b59	4891cd4f81343bc9be037e8ac6b2a43a	94e2376d8d30a2da9e05319070ae66c8	book	Las espadas del Bronce Final en la península Ibérica y Baleares	Dirk Thomas Brandherm and Salvador Rovira Llorens	\N	2007
7046561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Jin08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1367497.1367552	\N	Ranking refinement and its application to information retrieval	\N	\N	397--406	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367552}	\N	60e277949f803a5650bd50828f084a51	869dc04731b97d6955ef24f06bf0cb80	28960459845651be686c83892ca6e1db	inproceedings	Ranking refinement and its application to information retrieval	Rong Jin and Hamed Valizadegan and Hang Li	\N	2008
7046602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Backstrom08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1367497.1367546	\N	Spatial variation in search engine queries	\N	\N	357--366	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367546}	\N	cc64cce7ae0be51208dea38601e23d1a	e7060e0da1e0a2eefa7e21778c1b93c0	9c33392496ebb1007dc4626d843ac96e	inproceedings	Spatial variation in search engine queries	Lars Backstrom and Jon Kleinberg and Ravi Kumar and Jasmine Novak	\N	2008
7046725	Macromolecules	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schneider04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	3850--3856	\N	\N	\N		\N	8635a00c85b89777c648e0d1edb2dd4b	d23e123a514c46c8b00529f6801b9561	7d3a07afaeb7449299806c1be3494148	article	Discontinuous Volume Transitions in Cross-Linked Polyelectrolyte
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\	Gels Induced by Short-Range Attractions and Strong Electrostatic
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\	Coupling	S. Schneider and P. Linse	\N	2004
7046734	J. Phys. Chem. B	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schneider03a	\N	\N		\N	\N	8030--8040	\N	\N	\N		\N	100bd52a56f1b63a313ed5fca0cc05a9	33d95d9ba7f88640e7768b83fd366e2b	a38d16765802e2093be550cdef3cf6b6	article	Monte Carlo Simulation of Defect-Free Cross-Linked Polyelectrolyte
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\	Gels	S. Schneider and P. Linse	\N	2003
7046871	L'infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vlaemynck2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-28	\N	245	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	Les soins pédiatriques se développent en France, y compris à domicile.
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\	Cependant, la prise en charge est inégalement répartie sur le territoire,
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\	et nombre de jeunes patients en fin de vie n'y ont pas accès.	30161bf0a1fe627def4022caa315d43a	ee6ad6da7de69c106cfc2121fda27560	3860a86e2a43e16338463844fc12c347	article	Lorsque l'enfant disparait	Françoise Vlaemÿnck	\N	2009
7047135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vogt2004numerik	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd3829edef318edf3c8b27739d118398	a61b21a3fab04530a95f9d6feb18b33c	41b678fc2b9d8b58c703f508c9f66bce	techreport	Numerik großer Gleichungssysteme	Werner Vogt	\N	2004
7047284	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chatel2008	http://tchatel.perso.cegetel.net/index_fichiers/Page353.htm	\N		\N	These de doctorat en sciences sociales, soutenue en Sorbonne le 22
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\	Lien vers le plan : http://tchatel.perso.cegetel.net/index_fichiers/These%20T-chatel%20plan.pdf	26-27	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {C881240}	L’« accompagnement », qui se développe rapidement dans la plupart
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\	en ce qu’elle invite à penser autrement l’action et le rapport à l’autre.	9d9a5fa2ed574434d7459366c34b31fe	d975142ea8e8b36da6fb41b12ea608b4	074adf6d4e87af318d58d3ec6b45cd95	article	Les nouvelles cultures de l'accompagnement : les soins palliatifs,
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\
\	une voie "spirituelle" dans une société de la performance	Tanguy Chatel	\N	2008
7047296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gender rhetorics. postures of dominance and submission in history	\N	\N	\N	\N	Binghamton (New York)	\N	Medieval \\& renaissance texts \\& studies	PSScham	\N	\N		\N	\N	163-186	\N	113	\N		\N	1c248b5fcd02de3bb0429f963e2c8665	508ad7949d0d30c66d7cdbfe368a15b4	3ab9d58ab9382c32b1345fab4ac07c91	incollection	Alert and erect: masculinity in some Italian renaissance portraits of fathers and sons	Patricia Simons	{Richard C.} Trexler	1994
7047301	The medieval history journal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TLScham	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-81	\N	8	\N		\N	1cbb7b589d4625de828301a1c6036e18	5761d0b7fbbd3349a54916313e6899ae	6b2047570b6fca0dee5228e69aecb4c2	article	The cod-piece. A renaissance fashion between sign and artefact	Thomas Lüttenberg	\N	2005
7047360	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chatel2006	http://tchatel.perso.cegetel.net/index_fichiers/article%20souff%20spi.doc	\N		\N	armoire	13-19	\N	33	\N	timestamp = {2007.06.25}, owner = {bibliotheque}	Question abordée par le sociologue Tanguy Chatel	709010db11e8f0d9c8e862298d5095d3	486e6e08ed319846999f0144608a0973	0ea10da02684016ba5d6773f7b5b37a3	article	"Souffrance spirituelle" : quel accompagnement ?	Tanguy Chatel	\N	2006
7047436	Commun. ACM	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	179687	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=179687	\N	Iterative design of seamless collaboration media	\N	\N	83--97	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/179606.179687}	\N	261090148abc79fc8e95562ac852a825	bfc32d6ea17b81c7486c220d3fc4e4ca	23834a03c5b1975bb43e6fb1feb4499b	article	Iterative design of seamless collaboration media	Hiroshi Ishii and Minoru Kobayashi and Kazuho Arita	\N	1994
7047576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Who's Learning? Whose Technology? Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education	\N	\N	\N	Sydney University Press	Sydney	\N	\N	ChanLeeMcLoughlin2006	http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney06/proceeding/pdf_papers/p171.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62a3fa4c069a71419b9df0f4c3070670	c2f8ca60ecc0ece3110caa644bb2e749	dd905811501715ca55486e48a04f06d2	inproceedings	Everyone’s learning with podcasting: A Charles Sturt University experience	Anthony Chan and Mark J.W. Lee and Catherine McLoughlin	Lina Markauskaite and Peter Goodyear and Peter Reimann	2006
7047602	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chartouni-1996	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-3YMWRYX-48/2/f761bedfe7f8e44af0cdfb6835de3f7e	\N		\N	\N	160 - 166	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0925-8388(96)02331-6}	We present an investigation of the influence of cobalt substitution for nickel on the electrochemical cycle life of LaNi5-based alloys. Lattice expansion during hydriding was measured by means of X-ray diffraction for the alloys LaNi4Co, LaNi3.5CoAl0.5 and LaNi4.5Al0.5. The surface composition of the alloy grains was analysed by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The XPS-depth-profiles are mentioned in this paper. The mechanical and electrochemical properties of these alloys and additionally of Zr0.2,La0.8Ni4.5Al0.5 and Er0.2, La0.8Ni4.5Al0.5 were also measured. We observed a strong correlation between the hardness of these alloys and the cycling stability. Harder alloys lose capacity more rapidly with cycling. Cobalt appears to lower the hardness and therefore increase the cycle life of these alloys. It is well known that alloys which show a large lattice expansion during hydriding, pulverize faster with cycling. This behaviour was clearly observed in our measurements. The combination of a minimal lattice expansion and a low hardness seem to have a synergetic effect in increasing the cycle life.	ac90a5008df1a921ee27902fce28dcdc	4803491afa2a52f5d414508ec746e875	5054feb3ca9e15c5239308a93e613bb3	article	The influence of cobalt on the electrochemical cycling stability of LaNi5-based hydride forming alloys	Daniel Chartouni and Felix Meli and Andreas Züttel and Karl Gross and Louis Schlapbach	\N	1996
7047621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vossenkuhl2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f0c581a22088d87428b91e017c8ccb7	f4da35a206acfc7c16332e122a35b969	093e250d06f40cdaa7476d1c4e9fc1b1	book	Grenzen des Paternalismus: Ethik im Diskurs 3	Bijan Fateh-Moghadam and Stephan Sellmaier and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl	\N	2008
7047622	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meli-1992	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-48CXWPD-13/2/8e49f77125a0d8b25f2a498ae0e6dc27	\N		\N	\N	17 - 24	\N	1	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0925-8388(92)90167-8}	Because of their rather low hydrogen storage capacity, LaNi5-[chi]Si[chi] alloys have not been studied well up to now and not considered for battery applications. We have found applications. We have found, however, that the alloy LaNi4.5Si0.5 shows fast activation and an incredibly high stability upon electrochemical cycling (-0.07 mAhg-1cycle-1) with a fairly high electrochemical capacity (245 m A h g-1). X-ray diffraction, pressure-composition isotherms and electrochemical measurements have been carried out on LaNi4.7Si0.3 and LaNi4.5Si0.5. By means of photoelectron spectroscopy we have analysed the composition and thickness of surface layers formed on LaNi4.5Si0.5 powder electrodes after various pretreatments. Electrochemical cycling in 6 M KOH electrolyte forms a sublayer rich in metallic nickel. Contrary to earlier suggestions, no passivating silicon surface oxide film could be found on cycled LaNi4.5Si0.5 electrodes. We attribute the fast activation of these alloys to the very thin oxide layer and to metallic nickel just under the surface, and we attribute the high corrosion resistance to the low volume expansion upon hydriding and the compact surface layer which is therefore formed.	8a87b100473125f6d3416a3008fccf8e	4a50f4d74305a6ec6268d03b09755171	39a8a305e881d6eade5a309259d40d43	article	Surface and bulk properties of LaNi5-[chi]Si[chi] alloys from the viewpoint of battery applications	F. Meli and A. Zuettel and L. Schlapbach	\N	1992
7047651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encycolpidia of Philosophy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brock1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	S. 261f	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b4cbc45c2b219f1d4466630c0633ece	a8b608e4ea63174b5f92bc63ec037aac	7ca03b03420e46fc1569b8d86cf5d7d1	incollection	Informed Consent	Dan W. Brock	 Borchert	1996
7047702	Hastings Center Report	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Drane1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	485-91	\N	\N	\N		\N	40b71eb7ca8aa5fe44a63a026c46f942	2002c681c79c5434378ab19ea865d2bc	1dc05e508b8bd09e0fb548eca2f46267	article	James F. Drane	The many faces of competency	\N	1985
7047720	Zeitschrift für Padagogik	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langewand1999	19 8 02380 0 0052 1 01 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	52.2006+Index \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften	\N		\N	\N	505-519	\N	4	\N		\N	ec24410699f250bab50b1e0ee433bcc0	c3898b9dfe3756bd6c6839f032578eaf	ba45a8513798cd63b4f63f70ceed4cd6	article	Kontextanalyse als Methode der pädagogischen Geschichtsschreibung	Alfred Langwand	\N	1999
7047730	Zeitschrift für Padagogik	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langewand1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	135-159	\N	1	\N		\N	6f38cd694ffede497f46c5c1883b214b	b93d22feee9bfce32773dabd527c57e9	5ed81e987d06feda02bff6ef40b6635e	article	Eine pädagogische Kritik der reinen praktischen Vernunft?	Alfred Langwand	\N	1993
7047738	Zeitschrift für Padagogik	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langewand1993a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1015-1020	\N	6	\N		\N	ca9dd881afba9bc73d2f10ada141a819	1574548c04ff9fbe726a4ef95d6ca7ef	0f35c3dc61cc2b22b18bca04275bda00	article	Pädagogische Applikation und erziehungswissenschaftliche Forschung	Alfred Langewand	\N	1993
7047754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pädagogik und Geschichte. Pädagogische Historiographie zwischen Wirklichkeit, Fiktion und Konstruktion	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Studienverlag	Weinheim, Basel	\N	\N	Langewand1993c	10227233 \	DF 2000 L575+3 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  ausleihbar . \	  \	 30521584 \	DF 2000 L575+2 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	. [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden] ausleihbar	\N		\N	\N	43-61	\N	\N	\N		\N	bce4ea451329177a7db2e795d6d19e14	73e46e525e9894a6b2ad15fa2bc8f772	e66447a3d0bf29da61df2c43784aed2e	incollection	Historische Argumentationsanalyse	Alfred Langewand	Dieter Lenzen	1993
7047770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Who's Learning? Whose Technology? Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education	\N	\N	\N	Sydney University Press	Sydney	\N	\N	ChanLeeMcLoughlin2006	http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney06/proceeding/pdf_papers/p171.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62a3fa4c069a71419b9df0f4c3070670	c2f8ca60ecc0ece3110caa644bb2e749	dd905811501715ca55486e48a04f06d2	inproceedings	Everyone’s learning with podcasting: A Charles Sturt University experience	Anthony Chan and Mark J.W. Lee and Catherine McLoughlin	Lina Markauskaite and Peter Goodyear and Peter Reimann	2006
7047784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philosophie und Pädagogik	\N	\N	\N	WBG	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Huegli1999	31545869 \	DF 3000 H887 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus . \	  \	 30398801 \	DF 3000 H887 P5 \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	. [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden] ausleihbar	\N		\N	\N	22-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	997040e9ae094675b81d70bcc1162938	afedc4c569336c0fde225639ab277244	e5bcf7dfa87eae5301a84d5bab6de61b	incollection	Was die Pädagogik vor ihrer Geburt schon war und warum sie es nicht geblieben ist: Philosophie als "Bildungslehre des Menschen"	Anton Hügli	Anton Hügli	1999
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7048066	Eugenics Review	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fisher-1922	http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/special/fisher/26.pdf	\N	first use of branching processes in genetics.	\N	\N	31-34	\N	\N	\N		(from the text)
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If we suppose then that a utation has occurred, and an entirely new gene is present in a single individual of population consisting of some thousands of millions, the hitsory of its survival may be broadly divided into two periods.  In the first preiod its survival or extinction is due mainly to chance; in the second perios mainly to the general advantage or disadvantage in the struggle for existence which the new allelomorph confers, on the average and in combination with the existing currency of genetic types, as compared with the alternative allelomorph which it displaces.
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7048354	Ecology Letters	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jennings:2003	\N	\N	arXiv:0812.4968	 	\N	971-974	\N	\N	\N		\N	04d67cff0fe7453280d94e44bb5e45ea	17b160134b81211b0e942f24f3653f20	3301e97431f3b681c04e8bc24cd6b910	article	Abundance-body mass relationships in size-structured food webs	S. Jennings and S. Mackinson	\N	2003
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7048395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Datta2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.4968	\N	A jump-growth model for predator-prey dynamics: derivation and
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  application to marine ecosystems	\N	cite arxiv:0812.4968
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Comment: 24 pages, 4 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper investigates the dynamics of biomass in a marine ecosystem. A
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stochastic process is defined in which organisms undergo jumps in body size as
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they catch and eat smaller organisms. The macroscopic dynamics are derived from
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the stochastic process using a systematic expansion of the master equation, and
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lead to an equation for the dynamics which we call the deterministic
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jump-growth equation. The McKendrick-von Foerster equation, used in previous
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studies, is shown to be a first-order approximation, appropriate in equilibrium
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systems where predators are much larger than their prey. The model has a steady
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state consistent with the approximate constancy of mass density in logarithmic
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intervals of body mass often observed in marine ecosystems. The behaviour of
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the stochastic process, the deterministic jump-growth equation and the
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McKendrick--von Foerster equation are compared using numerical methods. The
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numerical analysis shows two classes of attractor: steady states and travelling
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waves.
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7048410	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frieling_real-medial_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/performance/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de38febdec5151d312ba9344220389b6	1ad44e2c80ce2fb85fdd373186e72b82	e612b2f7670048fceefc9a4ffdb156d2	misc	Real/Medial. Hybride Prozesse zwischen Kunst und Leben	Rudolf Frieling	\N	o.J.
7048417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FAZIT-Schriftenreihe	baier_semantische_2008	http://www.fazit-forschung.de/fileadmin/_fazit-forschung/downloads/FAZIT-Schriftenreihe_Band_13.pdf	\N	zotero-2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85fc65e63fda23a3f04302124f0290d7	0714f22461332f35ec6e6fb51115a4ce	4719658af02a8e335b925d4ebb9218b0	book	Semantische Technologien in Wissensmanagementl\\"{o}sungen. Einsatzpotenziale f\\"{u}r den Mittelstand	Elisabeth Baier	\N	2008
7048421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pelka_ein-media-wiki-handbuch_2007	http://www.ijk.hmt-hannover.de/fileadmin/www.ijk/pdf/aktuelles/wiki-handbuch_080204.pdf	\N	zotero-2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1662258ceb3967bff40bb35b8b226fdb	8e01f3c26c1df99a35f752c962601da0	a000aa2bcf4926b851f477145c66b648	misc	Ein MediaWiki-Handbuch von Einsteigern für Einsteiger	Bastian Pelka	\N	2007
7048428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kinzler_automatischer_2008	http://brightbyte.de/DA/WikiWord.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7466b3d157271503c7e96d85a15264fa	fb3d663a0ba642576ba24366e2a53716	fedc5569f3257fb8029536657799a5e0	misc	Automatischer Aufbau eines multilingualen Thesaurus durch Extraktion semantischer und lexikalischer Relationen aus der Wikipedia	Daniel Kinzler	\N	2008
7048434	heise online	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	telepolis_studie-betont-bedeutung-anonymer-wikipedia-autoren_2007	http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/97856/from/rss09	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7cefd56a151a753b26ff38937fd13a3	61fc7b50d4a65956aef992abcee56996	06bde819d6ccdcc0876b4dcfcc4bae8a	misc	Studie betont Bedeutung anonymer {Wikipedia-Autoren}	\N	 Telepolis	2007
7048441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schild_holda_2007	http://www.jura.uni-bielefeld.de/Lehrstuehle/Schild/Beitraege/HOLDAPortal.DOC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a4b652abb1dc4e6a440fa55521aa96b	186f4913751ec8a972ed5082b21826cf	3399085e3457238e0e3365617454b7b4	article	Holda zwischen und jenseits von G\\"{o}ttin und Hexengestalt. Eine christliche Geschichte	Wolfgang Schild	\N	2007
7048530	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	daniels_fernsehen-kunst-oder-antikunst_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/massenmedien/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	42f243aa502a4d4e16b0988fff988e73	828015dcb84d57e166a33b2b3b8069f5	1a5445dbff931379c9ef117f33981c35	misc	Fernsehen - Kunst oder Antikunst? Konflikte und Kooperationen zwischen Avantgarde und Massenmedium in den 1960er / 1970er Jahren	Dieter Daniels	\N	o.J.
7048534	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dinkla_virtuelle-narrationen_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/narration/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f972b71942001e7fd064e7af30d2b0b	559bd834ae49de1b83e08980f74319d7	4d8aee8ae68e27f0b75dbafab014488e	misc	Virtuelle Narrationen. Von der Krise des Erz\\"{a}hlens zur neuen Narration als mentales M\\"{o}glichkeitsfeld	Söke Dinkla	\N	o.J.
7048539	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	foellmer_audio-art_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/audio/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ec9cab37e3bdbec541b64d96b7e1642	44bbcc1ddc461600c52b1f8b84ca8353	9ded99c923ba8c88d87c6c368b821d76	misc	Audio Art	Golo Föllmer	\N	o.J.
7048544	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	daniels_medien-kunst-kunst-medien_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/vorlaeufer/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	160d2549ede1b5e70cdb93735cc41b33	8509dc4eef19dec21b6ac64441639dbf	601bdbfcce398230935edc6ec414f3bd	misc	Medien - Kunst / Kunst - Medien. Vorformen der Medienkunst in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts	Dieter Daniels	\N	o.J.
7048550	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frieling_form-follows-format_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/museum/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2d1dac98df86d7a1440733b55650ae1	9246af3253a1e67a6248821b59b4ef9f	a513d7452c38dab70de5d8cbd2ff6191	misc	Form Follows Format. Zum Spannungsverhältnis von Museum, Medientechnik und Medienkunst	Rudolf Frieling	\N	o.J.
7048557	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frieling_einfuehrung-medienkunst-muss-multimedial-vermittelt-werden_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/editorial/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51004ffe1faeb3336bb65e5af88bc7a3	23bc5ff4f40563eff9a1e5cd64a6f498	c5e2aadaa83230d4046e38b699096006	misc	Einführung. Medienkunst muss multimedial vermittelt werden	Rudolf Frieling and Dieter Daniels	\N	o.J.
7048563	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frieling_meilensteine-der-medienkunst_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/meilensteine/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a109d8fb8b4f2a90696856f660d985a7	84e8c11f856dea8a91fcdc9773f17b51	dff4bd9b702909640e7283e88d4ae1a8	misc	Meilensteine der Medienkunst	Rudolf Frieling and Dieter Daniels	\N	o.J.
7048566	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grau_immersion-und-interaktion_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/immersion/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	557c9bc1091697fe7d98079079dbab38	e86c8b0d66f3fe954eeed42bf019c556	ba3fa15e39b032522c6debb9710883bf	misc	Immersion und Interaktion. Vom Rundfresko zum interaktiven Bildraum	Oliver Grau	\N	o.J.
7048577	{Andrea-von-Braun-Stiftung}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	helfer_bausteine-der-wissensarbeit_oj	http://www.avbstiftung.de/index.php?id=36&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=44&tx_ttnews[backPid]=37&cHash=5c832c222f	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In einer sich entwickelnden Informations- und Wissensgesellschaft werden Information und Wissen zu entscheidenden Ressourcen. Einerseits verlangen neue, komplexe Problemstellungen nach der Entstehung von neuem Wissen, andererseits ist es kaum mehr m\\"{o}glich, die vorhandenen Informationsfluten effektiv zu nutzen.
\
Diese Entwicklung erfordet neue Methoden und Managementtechniken im Umgang mit Wissen. Die daf\\"{u}r notwendigen Organisationsformen und Koordinations- und Steuerungsmechanismen existieren jedoch bestenfalls erst schemenhaft und m\\"{u}ssen noch entwickelt und gestaltet werden. Wissensmanagement, Vernetzung von Wissen und interdisziplin\\"{a}re Kommunikation k\\"{o}nnten wichtige Bausteine hierf\\"{u}r darstellen.	fbb1264c4f6422928e3858493d9f5d8c	9d881d12bfbe2631b4e08dffe417155a	4c9da5e9084af4ce540a116fcca0016d	article	Bausteine der Wissensarbeit: Wissensmanagement - Vernetzung von Wissen - Interdisziplinäre Kommunikation	Thomas Helfer	\N	o.J.
7048581	Medien Kunst Netz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	helfert_raum-zeit-technikkonstruktion_oj	http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/themen/medienkunst_im_ueberblick/wahrnehmung/scroll/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d4eedaae3b25dc210c0b72978043859f	72a7ccf9bc11a29519779702b835e0c1	c3f95b7a71527199c955199d435cb31f	misc	Raum Zeit Technikkonstruktionen. Aspekte der Wahrnehmung	Heike Helfert	\N	o.J.
7048588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	n_verfuegbare-tastenkombinationen-in-windows-xp_2005	http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301583/de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d447bf949856c6af084638de5d8a8ef4	98e9d40f21362b860b5ca57462b61a68	c88549003087914217c2e8d73e69c29f	misc	Verf\\"{u}gbare Tastenkombinationen in Windows {XP}	N N	\N	2005
7048593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spuren der Jahrtausende: Archäologie und Geschichte in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Rasbach.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	244-273	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1337-2}	\N	30d314c8d70081606da85c93e8951007	8f1722e5c19de5889080141acbceae9e	7c2465016ac5057a046d1adbbe566a62	incollection	Römische Welt in Stadt und Land	G. Rasbach and M C. Hüssen	Uta Freeden and Sigmar Schnurbein	2002
7048594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	opera-web-standards-curriculum_oj	http://www.opera.com/company/education/curriculum//	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95fe0e538190fe20f9deb5f1875cc9eb	c82e45a91ed8e33a64dff12e738fc249	5213eccbb6a22d9f17d21dddf4bf2048	misc	Opera Web Standards Curriculum	N N	\N	o.J.
7048595	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GrossWD2008	http://www.oekom.de/fileadmin/zeitschriften/poe_leseproben/poe111_Gross.pdf	\N		\N	\N	11-14	\N	111	\N		"Ob als Nahrungsquelle oder als Puffer gegen den Treibhauseffekt: Auf Meere kann der Mensch nicht verzichten. Trotzdem fischt er sie leer, vergiftet sie mit Abwässern und betoniert die Kinderstuben der Meeresbewohner. Macht er so weiter, kollabiert das System, aus dem alles Leben entspringt."	4e89706bde89991474a6778816450b47	6dd00c3b65a9e9efce821209cf465c70	414ec05796bf8283acd1e05f1a695e2f	article	Wiege der Menschheit in Gefahr : Ozeane	Onno Groß	\N	2008
7048596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roman frontier studies 1989: Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies	\N	\N	\N	University of Exeter Press	Exeter	\N	\N	Gechter.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	439-441	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0859893642}	\N	266d7763767ea876a38ab17f9af41299	5c6323c13b9fafb8226db899ef3ed734	68aa4c0f645bfb945b2e347f6235ef8e	incollection	Die frühe ubische Landnahme am Niederrhein	Michael Gechter	A. Valerie Maxfield and J. Michael Dobson	1991
7048605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archäologisches Institut	Köln	\N	Schriften des Archäologischen Instituts der Universität zu Köln	Hesberg.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f93176ed1a27da544a057c1ea28f051	70bd7f9eed6205f159eab682bdd17285	a3cc4f5af996f7b341a38b3bfd298f4f	book	Das Militär als Kulturträger in römischer Zeit	Henner von Hesberg	\N	1999
7048608	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Regionen des Reiches	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	Rom und das Reich in der hohen Kaiserzeit	RaepsaetCharlier.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-210	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-598-77449-4}	\N	77e2e2f90f048ec866046ff869852459	865504d219260789e8489b0b963907eb	7e3a420797b513d06667777cc98e2fdd	incollection	Gallien und Germanien	Th M. Raepsaet-Charlier	Claude Lepelley and Pierre Cabanes	2001
7048610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	estudyskills_web-2-0-als-innovation-oj	http://estudyskills.wikispaces.com/Web+2.0+als+Innovation	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c71629428f92a598c6711976d88a773	deed746098f37234121a91793ca89697	760cf5a3816f2e8984b32ba1b93a8b1c	misc	Web 2.0 als Innovation	Stefan Karlhuber	\N	o.J.
7048612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menschen, Zeiten, Räume: Archäologie in Deutschland: Begleitband zur Ausstellung ''Menschen, Zeiten, Räume - Archäologie in Deutschland'', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 6. Dezember 2002 bis 31. März 2003 ; Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, 9. Mai 2003 bis 24. August 2003	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Sommer.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	238-240	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-16730-9}	\N	5472a5ca4a8c8ae0c059d515e222347b	8c01e7f3474ee7bd5dfa8a3e376b53ba	80a960d71b41450e4ab4789c5c049b4c	incollection	Neue Forschungen zu den Römern	S. C. Sommer	Wilfried Menghin	2002
7048615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menschen, Zeiten, Räume: Archäologie in Deutschland: Begleitband zur Ausstellung ''Menschen, Zeiten, Räume - Archäologie in Deutschland'', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 6. Dezember 2002 bis 31. März 2003 ; Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, 9. Mai 2003 bis 24. August 2003	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Gaitzsch.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-273	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-16730-9}	\N	896b3ccecf358f9519ce9857d978431f	0ad41e61392670e8e0fe59e77b88c10d	4127074183a3e374d5fafd4f4eacea03	incollection	Römische Landbesiedlung. Hof- und Wirtschaftsräume	W. Gaitzsch	Wilfried Menghin	2002
7048620	\N	1, 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Von der Urzeit bis zum Ende der Staufer	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	Handbuch der baden-württembergischen Geschichte	Filtzinger.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-190	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-608-91465-X}	\N	807646721f1ccc14cf0b9f5fac528688	f263eaf3f8bf6e5af8cb1047bfbb2be7	0fbfa925b8b149137cab86f0d80c6f32	incollection	Römerzeit	Phlipp Filtzinger	Michael Klein and Meinrad Schaab and Hansmartin Schwarzmaier	2001
7048623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menschen, Zeiten, Räume: Archäologie in Deutschland: Begleitband zur Ausstellung ''Menschen, Zeiten, Räume - Archäologie in Deutschland'', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 6. Dezember 2002 bis 31. März 2003 ; Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, 9. Mai 2003 bis 24. August 2003	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Sommer.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	256-261	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-16730-9}	\N	9d29df3b9945d53a918c956bf62b83f7	d965bf9ab720de552fd97ab3f24647ec	d80cd6eccde305b3ed8c7f15766cc912	incollection	Römische Städte und Siedlungen in den germanisch-raetischen Provinzen	S. C. Sommer	Wilfried Menghin	2002
7048624	\N	67/68	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jülich: Stadt - Territorium - Geschichte: Festschrift zum 75jährigen Jubiläum des Jülicher Geschichtsvereins 1923 e.V.	\N	\N	\N	Jülicher Geschichtsverein	Jülich	\N	Jülicher Geschichtsblätter	Heimberg.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-240	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933969-10-7}	\N	82c44c1e86e8420afb9d5b5d64ed3955	145d0fa02b792c3f010a87f34f68d4ba	4ea2a4df1f712f27cac5137fcf5d1083	incollection	Siedlungsstrukturen in Niedergermanien	Ursula Heimberg	Guido Büren	2000
7048626	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Neue Pauly: Enzyklopädie der Antike	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Woolf.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	1122-1127	\N	\N	\N		\N	8016327a2121f046a3e3e243a68582d1	c1c94a3e0c671bd44affd55dc2c51408	3b9662060f319aed56f198ee99198f0f	incollection	Romanisierung	Greg Woolf	Hubert Cancik and Helmut Schneider	2001
7048630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menschen, Zeiten, Räume: Archäologie in Deutschland: Begleitband zur Ausstellung ''Menschen, Zeiten, Räume - Archäologie in Deutschland'', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 6. Dezember 2002 bis 31. März 2003 ; Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, 9. Mai 2003 bis 24. August 2003	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Lenz.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-249	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-16730-9}	\N	ca5b0781798e5e9feaa85aa5472a1c7f	aefad835e7753f685347e9a1c0d10c59	251751f7d4d23a80e9a93a53f108f740	incollection	Die 19. Legion auf ihrem Weg nach Kalkriese:  Zu den Feldzügen des Augustus nördlich der Alpen	H. K. Lenz	Wilfried Menghin	2002
7048648	\N	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	Germania inferior: Besiedlung, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft an der Grenze der römisch-germanischen Welt: Beiträge des deutsch-niederländischen Kolloquiums im Regionalmuseum Xanten, 21.-24. September 1999	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde Ergänzungsband	Galsterer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	19 ff.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-016969-X}	\N	b7da2190f62e57295e0353ebcac36709	2822f7af03a6efe4fa62447d8dd03164	9d98a43b2f75a1ae3eced05549042189	incollection	Romanisation am Niederrhein in der frühen Kaiserzeit	Hartmut Galsterer	Thomas Grünewald	2001
7048651	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer: Zivilisatorisches Erbe einer europäischen Militärmacht: Katalog-Handbuch zur Landesausstellung des Freistaates Bayern vom 12. Mai - 5. November 2000 im Lokschuppen Rosenheim	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Schriftenreihe der Archäologischen Staatssammlung	Schalles.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	4-74	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3927806242}	\N	859615d24e20d76a96a6bea7f83a1c54	48d978d219dda329efc4f340a049c4dc	cc79e33d7b89d95273ce5864d5dbd9bb	incollection	Der Limes in Obergermanien und Raetien bis zum Ende des 2. Jahrhunderts n.Chr.	Hans-Joachim Schalles	Ludwig Wamser	2000
7048652	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MayerhoferM2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-18	\N	111	\N		"Abenteuerlust, Sehnsucht und die Aussicht auf Reichtümer trieben die Menschen einst auf hohe See, allen Gefahren und Ängsten zum Trotz. Heute sind die Meere fest in Menschenhand und Spielball für die globale Wirtschaft. Es ist Zeit, Rücksicht zu üben – im eigenen Interesse."	69138e2bbefd00bb8971e899f48a2f89	a192952f3816b77d876144f0f724802f	aa1a2850c847c1a80532cbb1ab4fb351	article	Meeresanschauungen : über die Bedeutung der Meere	Bernd Mayerhofer	\N	2008
7048656	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kontinuität und Diskontinuität: Germania inferior am Beginn und am Ende der römischen Herrschaft: Beiträge des Deutsch-Niederländischen Kolloquiums in der Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 27. bis 30.6.2001	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde Ergänzungsband	Gechter.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	147-159	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-017688-2}	\N	6dee0d114c39e399350a21e5b0040712	46cc354841af86215ad941d725ceff7a	ba5683a693ea2ae89d42b5b68fcaf672	incollection	Die Militärgeschichte am Niederrhein von Caesar bis Tiberius - eine Skizze	Michael Gechter	Thomas Grünewald	2003
7048658	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die römische Stadt im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.: Der Funktionswandel des öffentlichen Raumes: Kolloquium in Xanten vom 2. bis 4. Mai 1990	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Xantener Berichte	Gechter.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-161	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-1252-0}	\N	ccb2e9e3e89fe7e7a158a2cc3d36a1ae	740eb5eb58c9d93dac7d327494570ae9	ec2eb7928fb2fd28d757f3c17b6342b1	incollection	Das städtische Umland in Niedergermanien im 2. Jahrhundert n.Chr.	Michael Gechter	Hans-Joachim Schalles and Henner Hesberg and Paul Zanker	1992
7048659	\N	2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Varusschlacht: Wendepunkt der Geschichte?	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Archäologie in Deutschland. Sonderheft	Wiegels.2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-64	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1760-2}	\N	c3a6959e944dfded6b935298c636e260	5c79d3d0fba4bb008363284339c7e460	bd0833e48f63c486b5bf1f6f1aab18bd	incollection	Römische Germanienpolitik in nachcaesarischer Zeit	Rainer Wiegels	Rainer Wiegels	2007
7048662	Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heimberg.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	85-93	\N	4	\N		\N	3604a33cd3353ff2fa5347f61a7cd022	bf82462673b26c7d542cb56892f76063	4110226cd37d851a7cd5a97ed0a9d908	article	Umwälzungen in allen Lebensbereichen:  Romanisierung in Niedergermanien	Ursula Heimberg	\N	1995
7048665	Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stoll.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	217-344	\N	1	\N		\N	441c5093e857216b1a47a60d5c8a4918	431e0fc6c80602f1028bfd2b007c9fc1	912bff2b113fa7f9c5982634187990c3	article	Legionäre, Frauen, Militärfamilien:  Unersuchungen zur Bevölkerungsstruktur und Bevölkerungsentwicklung in den Grenzprovinzen des Imperium Romanum	Oliver Stoll	\N	2006
7048668	\N	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Beihefte der Bonner Jahrbücher	Kelzenberg.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3860-8}	\N	00e3fa6efd1f79fa6ef9ec971877c588	b36898e517c1818188a698a9022cdf8c	0348a6b1d95b6124c3a30eab962ec259	book	Forschungen zur Vorgeschichte und Römerzeit im Rheinland:  Hans-Eckart Joachim zum 70. Geburtstag gewidmet	\N	Hendrik Kelzenberg and Petra Kießling and Stephan Weber	2007
7048672	\N	704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archaeopress	Oxford	\N	British Archaeological Reports International series	Bridger.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-86054-887-2}	\N	f2c5caf3d5ab54abccbc9a115272cee7	0ae92bb3d3544460d321719f09271fcd	76a506f4b1056660b23491fdd7501258	book	Spätrömische Befestigungsanlagen in den Rhein- und Donauprovinzen:  Beiträge der Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Römische Archäologie" bei der Tagung des West- und Süddeutschen Verbandes der Altertumsforschung im Kempten, 8.6. - 9.6.1995	\N	Clive Bridger	1998
7048675	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rasch	Bramsche	\N	\N	Harnecker.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-934005-40-3}	\N	a38762a1b0907afc7aa92705fad191cc	6017b602e8ba3ecbefa90466c8a5dfac	b25899ba2816a93797d8c11def745e00	book	Arminius, Varus und das Schlachtfeld von Kalkriese:  Eine Einführung in die archäologischen Arbeiten und ihre Ergebnisse	Joachim Harnecker	\N	2002
7048679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Millett.1990	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam041/89035682.html / http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam041/89035682.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-36084-6}	\N	3669bdba1a382c0660840d5459043f5c	f58f305399c8580c7a1e97ed24d0dfe5	e23682e246d49e46e1bda713e262db4d	book	The romanization of Britain:  An essay in archaeological interpretation	Martin Millett	\N	1990
7048681	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Marie Leidorf	Espelkamp	\N	Passauer Universitätsschriften zur Archäologie	Bender.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-924734-18-6}	\N	3e2b9d45834f2b98363f28db42ecedcb	c01f245d5cbfc82945cd5111fe66968b	3eef749bb39e0cfb3c3311bdc5592242	book	Ländliche Besiedlung und Landwirtschaft in den Rhein-Donau-Provinzen des Römischen Reiches:  Vorträge eines internationalen Kolloquiums vom 16. - 21. April 1991 in Passau	\N	Helmut Bender and Hartmut Wolff	1994
7048683	\N	1992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Archäologie in Deutschland Sonderheft	Susskind.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1024-1}	\N	54d30613b5e82c36388a6ea04e09c762	967e3a4a4e51bd36b97cdb657d7f31c3	e9f8ab7495e80c83f9c0eba7b29121d6	book	Der römische Limes in Deutschland	\N	Gabriele Süsskind	1992
7048689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Geiberger.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.90, EUR 29.90 (Einf.-Pr. bis 30.04.2006)}, isbn = {3806219540}	\N	7a7e5af47ced055839d57791dbfd9b39	f18cdeb0ede792f7f7dcb85b08307235	448edaacfb6d15873467f5ce8f17d5e5	book	Imperium Romanum:  Römer, Christen, Alamannen - die Spätantike am Oberrhein:  Begleitband zur Großen Landesausstellung Baden-Württemberg im Badischen Landesmuseum Karlsruhe	\N	Michaela Geiberger	2005
7048693	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Düsseldorf	\N	Epigraphische Studien	Alfoldy.1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3792700131}	\N	3fb8699dcfa16b2fbb38ea77f9a5be6c	f40809e6beb914c2c349ca1b36e2be99	078e946d4e33cadbc009afd7547c7382	book	Die Hilfstruppen der römischen Provinz Germania inferior	Géza Alföldy	\N	1968
7048694	\N	233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	Beiträge zur Altertumskunde	Timpe.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Eur 98.00, sFr 169.00}, isbn = {3-598-77845-7}	\N	212af60007afa1ef812fa4281864ad78	bea4859d36b3630a8d14ac475ebffea1	08bf1e420c167e21a35412bd23515edf	book	Römisch-germanische Begegnung in der späten Republik und frühen Kaiserzeit: Voraussetzungen - Konfrontationen - Wirkungen: Gesammelte Studien	Dieter Timpe	\N	2006
7048696	PC-WELT	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pcwelt_cyberwalk_2008	http://www.pcwelt.de/start/dsl_voip/online/news/1861333/cyber_teppich_ermoeglicht_spaziergang_durch_virtuelles_pompeji/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	756fa5935acc9dfd6921750fb5c8371c	b854b8f940638eab17c0d7db7b7fcb5d	c60e5bf1f6a7536853837194dfa2823a	misc	Cyberwalk: Cyber-Teppich ermöglicht Spaziergang durch virtuelles Pompeji	N N	\N	2008
7048705	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KlugVS2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-22	\N	111	\N		"Die Europäische Union hat erkannt, dass nur intakte und ökologisch vielfältige Meere langfristig Dienstleistungen erbringen. Deshalb verpflichtet sie die Mitgliedstaaten, ihre Meeresumwelt zu schützen. Regelungen gibt es zwar genug, doch mangelt es bisher an Vollzug: global, EU-weit, national und regional."	a9ee246d4eb13b4532bc7e2832c0f129	acbd225c82c4fc260ee15a6af89301b6	f2703b1146ca118bf44d7d7381794abf	article	Verkrustete Strukturen reformieren : Meerespolitik in Europa	Astrid Klug	\N	2008
7048733	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, Dartmouth College	\N	\N	Dartmouth	\N	\N	anthony-smith-williamson_the-quality-of-open-source_2007	http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/abstracts/TR2007-606/	Technical Report		\N	\N	34	\N	TR2007-606	\N		\N	81780d333f6b03779f749ebe05300e79	f06daa75cac8aacc15e7a5a354d78b13	2958b70397ea6bf0abbc0ec66c810e46	techreport	The Quality of Open Source Production: Zealots and Good Samaritans in the Case of Wikipedia	Denise Anthony and Sean W. Smith and Tim Williamson	\N	2007
7049187	ZEIT ONLINE	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asendorpf_generation_2008	http://images.zeit.de/text/online/2008/27/online-bibliotheken	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	939c6d88331d021637f73d136d82bfab	d6824759ed4672b909143d40d5d8a955	9773f066934dafcc0daac3e54f9c2ce1	misc	Generation Google in der Bibliothek. Wer den Weg in die Bücherei scheut, kann sie auch im Internet besuchen. Immer mehr Bücher, Musik, Videos sind digital im Netz ausleihbar	Dirk Asendorpf	\N	2008
7049215	The New York Review of Books	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baker_the-charms-of-wikipedia_2008	http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21131	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fa72c9141388202e2629cb96808deac	f366760839acd784fb389d475251e3cd	9a8bbaf36169d4657ecae37e7916ca81	misc	The Charms of Wikipedia	Nicholson Baker	\N	2008
7049234	ZEIT ONLINE	\N	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	biermann_zensur-des-internets-vorerst-gestoppt_2008	http://images.zeit.de/text/online/2008/28/internet-zensur-eu	e-zine		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebd8900a0b2f4841100034eaff14b43d	271ae493bf751fa8f6641aeb0cafdf99	45ac33c48c40c05c548f713617b4d60b	misc	Zensur des Internets vorerst gestoppt. Das Europaparlament hat den Versuch von Medienfirmen abgelehnt, eine {EU-weite} Netzzensur einzuführen. Erledigt ist der Wunsch, die Bürgerrechte zu schleifen, aber noch nicht	Kai Biermann	\N	2008
7049245	c't	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blank_teamwork-im-netz_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	110	\N	\N	\N		\N	96cfb76f7217222cf07306b5058eeec8	dc49f2ccab97684fef68d8c12e5af641	7c04678115dcf9f3168d8a500178a21e	article	Teamwork im Netz à la Microsoft	Karlheinz Blank	\N	2006
7049261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blumstengel_entwicklung_1998	http://dsor.upb.de/~blumstengel/main_index_titel.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {auch erschienen unter
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3-932089-13-8}	\N	cfaecdbbfc7c40be4001b7a1884c448a	9e5ce3a54c882a4ee340035aa79ac136	7e4caa5a9ad7987488db58cd8455d96a	misc	Entwicklung hypermedialer Lernsysteme	Astrid Blumstengel	\N	1998
7049275	www.wissensgesellschaft.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bonss_riskantes-wissen_2001	http://www.wissensgesellschaft.org/themen/risiko/riskanteswissen.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	36b347663232318c1565375b9f6fda56	7bd23acffac88566788880b33760f7d4	a60defd7f8d126098b7b16ec69d325c5	misc	Riskantes Wissen? Zur Rolle der Wissenschaft in der Risikogesellschaft	Wolfgang Bonss	\N	2001
7050082	Nature Structural Biology	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dill.perspective.97	\N	\N		\N	\N	10-19	\N	1	\N		 
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A new view of protein folding kinetics replaces the idea of 'folding pathways' with the broader notions of energy landscapes and folding funnels. New experiments are needed to explore them.	78e0d296779ac5bac1a2e903188c078d	d8ed66f6c5fa64996ca03a9215de693e	dc96d6212a6aaac8ac20aa7bf198833b	article	From levinthal to pathways to funnels	K.A. DILL and H.S. Chan	\N	1997
7050994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial Mathematics	\N	\N	\N	meyer2000maa	http://www.matrixanalysis.com/DownloadChapters.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c329ab47a736d09fc16259aada98ad6e	2284a83d92499fafc3efb4defa41a125	c6d7ebc83d5cdbcece39293201a68d41	book	{Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra}	C.D. Meyer	\N	2000
7051116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weka368	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b0df2bf5761b1ada5ea6f4839c1b5e67	4bc48e5a6a72026986422fa96fe2816c	5ad6dfed8c63f6474c3be7460bce6651	unpublished	WEKA Manual for Version 3-6-0	Frank Eibe et. al.	\N	2008
7051138	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	La2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur l'incidence du secret sur la relation	7-9	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}	Le secret est une information que son détenteur soustrait délibérément
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\	à la connaissance d'autrui et qu'il accepte tout au plus de ne partager
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\	qu'avec quelques-uns.	c9c0c56a0d46dcdca87fe8a3f57e7802	f9140d41caf44f2dfd0465f0d83ba775	7133bd3edc3f07d1aab2cfb9596dd2b4	article	Le secret	Paula La Marne	\N	2008
7051189	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marin2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur l'incidence du secret sur la relation	10-11	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}	Constatation du Docteur Isabelle Marin (EMSP Hôpital Delafontaine
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\	- 93) en matière de gestion du secret des patients en fin de vie	d02de8b2d5cc661a1aad446ff10002b2	a43adacd8c62d3d1428d3c118b829cf6	84c79effdabc10c3ed8ea494eb68a3e1	article	Le malade, le médecin et le secret	Isabelle Marin	\N	2008
7051228	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Millot2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur l'incidence du secret sur la relation	12-14	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}	L'histoire, vécue par un bénévole d'accompagnement en soins palliatifs,
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\	nous amène à nous poser différentes questions.
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\	Qu'est ce qu'un secret ? Quel est son sens ? Pourquoi est-il un jour
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\	confié ? Que devient le bénévole chargé de ce fardeau ? Comment peut-il
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\	aider la personne qui en est à la fois le maître et le prisonnier
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\	? Quels sont les dangers dont il doit être averti ? Quels sont ses
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\	devoirs vis-à-vis du secret ?	0a15ef15800fa35743519d1362c7a9cb	6711ca752ef1e6f424e788b7562befad	a494a0aa960072d57766002572582c69	article	Le secret confié, qu'en faire ?	Chantal Millot	\N	2008
7051320	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Le2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur l'incidence du secret sur la relation	14-15	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}	De la recherche de la "bonne distance" par rapport aux aveux lourds.
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\	Propos du père Raymond Le Gall	073d796d4e179164ae2ef876c2525f3a	9798a25562d8d26a75d8e0eb43db31e6	610678fd85bef9bdccf98b1e7e3cafa4	article	Confessions et/ou confidences ?	Raymond Le Gall	\N	2008
7051392	ASP Liaisons	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poli2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur l'incidence du secret sur la relation	19-20	\N	38	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}	Exposé de la direction des affaires juridiques et des droits du patient
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\	La loi n°2002-303 du 4 mars 2002 relative aux droits des malades et
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\	à la qualité du système de santé a réaffirmé les droits des patients
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\	jusqu'alors énoncés au sein de différents textes nationaux. Elle
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\	a réaffirmé ainsi le droit au secret.
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\	L'exercice de l'activité médicale est commandé par le respect du secret
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\	médical. Mais les bénévoles, dans le cadre de leur accompagnement,
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\	sont parfois confrontés au secret des patients.	dfdcf46d0570f9a836ebf605e3113664	6b7e90610a1c93402169b3fc607d83dc	ce0cac2d202a1e77a70deb82984f66a9	article	Droit et devoirs face au secret	Amélie Poli	\N	2008
7051401	Naturwissenschaftiche Rundschau	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kary2004wsi	\N	\N		\N	\N	609-616	\N	11	\N		\N	9147dc1197eeae0862405fcde6f1e571	e628dcfbff0ceb4429053174babf1112	71813a906d81109d487f0fa283896559	article	Warum Shannons Informationstheorie keine Informationstheorie ist	Michael Kary and Martin Mahner	\N	2004
7051554	ACM Comput. Surv.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sebastiani02	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=505283	\N	Machine learning in automated text categorization	\N	\N	1--47	\N	1	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/505282.505283}	\N	7bcb8309d619a977ee918432e37b7df4	d945d9218673dad37dc2a06cbf9e554c	6f9a1eb64e076108f66e36f0992889af	article	Machine learning in automated text categorization	Fabrizio Sebastiani	\N	2002
7052366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SEI Conference on Software Engineering Education	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Kno91	\N	\N	Medium Size Project Model	\N	\N	5--24	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-54502-6}	\N	6a5d645e4825938eed7827ba33d96bd4	fe502eeda336c955d4975e0cfd9cac95	1c9702665c08e9c7182d0997fca572ea	inproceedings	Medium Size Project Model: Variations on a Theme	Peter J. Knoke	\N	1991
7052413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deissenboeck2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--106	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {ISSN: 1092-8138}	Approximately 70{\\%} of the source code of a software system consists of identifiers. Hence, the names chosen as identifiers are of paramount importance for the readability of computer programs and therewith their comprehensibility. However, virtually every programming language allows programmers to use almost arbitrary sequences of characters as identifiers which far too often results in more or less meaningless or even misleading naming. Coding style guides address this problem but are usually limited to general and hard to enforce rules like {"}identifiers should be self-describing{"}. This paper renders adequate identifier naming far more precisely. A formal model, based on bijective mappings between concepts and names, provides a solid foundation for the definition of precise rules for concise and consistent naming. The enforcement of these rules is supported by a tool that incrementally builds and maintains a complete identifier dictionary while the system is being developed. The identifier dictionary explains the language used in the software system, aids in consistent naming, and improves productivity of programmers by proposing suitable names depending on the current context.	1dc86550438339d63eceab3627cf0fed	c6d49219326ad57f59ecbeb7aac52f8e	e0633cd14a438e6a70a81cbe315f8d94	inproceedings	Concise and consistent naming 	F Deissenboeck and M Pizka	\N	2005
7052689	\N	1228	5	\N	\N	\N	Foundations of Inductive Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNAI	Nienhuys-ChengWo97subsum	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8a1179aff1df3ac2aba6d0bb4058e8b	5ab6e6a9f203c10bd8ddb16329f28424	22a114772cd1b05ef1a7184c01ae093f	incollection	Subsumption Theorem and Refutation Completeness	Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng and Roland de Wolf	\N	1997
7052749	Nature	455	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	Nature_2000_Beta	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/455708a	\N		\N	\N	708--708	\N	7214	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/455708a}	\N	dbc61b77bad981f6c68ba2f8078f2627	04ccc135c66ad15d3b7dc68f5688df34	a2a7a04083b5e067b524e86b0a6473af	article	Beta blockers?	 nature	\N	2008
7052911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th Belgian-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mostert2008	http://staff.science.uva.nl/~vhollink/Mostert08bnaic.pdf	\N	Vera Hollink at the Human-Computer Studies Laboratory of the University of Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boekelo, The Netherlands}, date = {2008}	\N	fe9dfe8b084ce41c10f3990d12f35e12	160662a856939907ccba5795c203701c	10b954c35530429c6dc508c3c0809972	inproceedings	Effects of Goal-Oriented Search Suggestions	J Mostert and V. Hollink	\N	2008
7052994	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	91	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang2008Thermodynamic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-007-8587-5	\N		\N	\N	861--866	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 13:05:45}, citeulike-article-id = {3860014}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-007-8587-5}	Abstract  Zinc formate dihydrate has been synthesized and characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, FTIR spectra and thermal analysis. The molar heat capacity of the coordination compound was measured by a temperature modulated differential scanning calorimetry (TMDSC) over the temperature range from 200 to 330 K for the first time. The thermodynamic parameters such as entropy and enthalpy vs. 298.15 K based on the above molar heat capacity were calculated. The thermal decomposition characteristics of this compound were investigated by thermogravimetric analysis (TG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). TG curve showed that the thermal decomposition occurred in two stages. The first step was the dehydration process of the coordination compound, and the second step corresponded to the decomposition of the anhydrous zinc formate. The apparent activation energy of the dehydration step of the compound was calculated by the Kissinger method using experimental data of TG analysis. There are three sharply endothermic peaks in the temperature range from 300 to 650 K in DSC curve.	98729bc3ab52bcb17f6ff2a0ffdcccfb	1629d61c145c96543a679c4e879b95bf	c0f45750e693f37e45ebe765dccd47f6	article	Thermodynamic properties and thermal stability of the synthetic zinc formate dihydrate	J. Zhang and Y. Liu and J. Zeng and F. Xu and L. Sun and W. You and Y. Sawada	\N	2008
7052995	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	94	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SánchezJiménez2008Kissinger	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-008-9200-2	\N		\N	\N	427--432	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 13:05:24}, citeulike-article-id = {3622087}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-008-9200-2}	Abstract  The dynamic heating rate method developed by TA Instruments (Hi-ResTM) is a kind of sample controlled thermal analysis in which a linear relationship between the logarithm of the heating rate and the rate of mass change is imposed. It is shown in this paper that the reacted fraction at the maximum reaction rate strongly depends on the parameters selected for the Hi-Res heating algorithm, what invalidates the use of the Kissinger method for analysing Hi-Res data unless that the reaction fits a first order kinetic law. Only in this latter case, it has been demonstrated that it is not required that a constant value of the reacted fraction at the maximum reaction rate is fulfilled for determining the activation energy from the Kissinger method. In such a case the Kissinger plot gives the real activation energy, independently of both the heating schedule used and the value of the reacted fraction, αm, at the maximum.	b35506efd158d8b3f60c1a6a3ab84654	6d36c3fa1df9af57bae5951e54d0fad3	011e6b0fcb230aaefeabdfd275876c23	article	Kissinger kinetic analysis of data obtained under different heating schedules	P. Sánchez-Jiménez and J. Criado and L. Pérez-Maqueda	\N	2008
7053042	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Handbuch E-Learning	\N	\N	\N	Wolters Kluwer Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3859602	http://dspace.learningnetworks.org/handle/1820/1573	\N		\N	\N	1--24	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 09:17:13}, citeulike-article-id = {3859602}, priority = {4}	The concept of Personal Learning Environments (PLE) is a new concept which breaks with a lot of traditions of technology-enhanced learning. In its core the learner can take control over his learning environments and he can conduct a "learning environment design" for his own purposes and needs. The chapter introduces the history of the PLE concept and discusses new opportunities and issues which come with this new concept.	cec98777be1505b04b9834b93c04de43	f0b36299a47b1c267ce69cc786ce5588	9c85bdcc0439a0580763a4d113c60a43	inbook	Pers\\"{o}nliche Lernumgebungen: Grundlagen, M\\"{o}glichkeiten und Herausforderungen eines neuen Konzeptes	Sandra Schaffert and Marco Kalz	\N	2009
7053043	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW Alt. '04: Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers \\& posters	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:828866	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013395	\N		\N	\N	170--179	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 09:06:56}, citeulike-article-id = {828866}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581139128}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013395}	\N	873d3585adf6c537f323abd432034de1	78f4d4eb56a56b3b7b8043c2c5bda5eb	e94b3fbf9a88c25dbdf4ee60b84cd9e6	inproceedings	Personalization in distributed e-learning environments	Peter Dolog and Nicola Henze and Wolfgang Nejdl and Michael Sintek	\N	2004
7053044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3848047	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1454008.1454062	\N		\N	\N	319--322	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:19:44}, location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, citeulike-article-id = {3848047}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1454008.1454062}	Dynamic support in adaptive inclusive educational systems depends on properly managing the adaptation in the eLearning life cycle by combining design and runtime adaptations and making a pervasive usage of standards along the eLearning life cycle. My Ph.D research focuses on recommender systems for lifelong learning inclusive scenarios, which have particular differences in their need for personalized recommendations. The research presented here makes a proposal for addressing some of the existing challenges. It goes beyond issues that are usually considered when building recommender systems and focuses also on closing the cycle. In particular, I propose a graphical representation that will help to compare the recommenders' performance in eLearning scenarios.	2697f8687d837de189812fe84a162eaf	e5399fd55db077826cfe436545568345	7d5ecc861eaf68407f27795c0f215f1c	inproceedings	A recommender system to provide adaptive and inclusive standard-based support along the elearning life cycle	Olga C. Santos	\N	2008
7053045	Interactive Learning Environments	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liber:2008p550	http://www.yeskisti.net/yesKISTI/InfoSearch/ReadDB01.jsp?CNO=JAFO000037038222	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848044}	해외학술지, 기사명, . 저자, Liber, Oleg; Johnson, Mark. 학술지명, Interactive learning environments, ISSN, 1049-4820.	6171f14fe8d024b5e8bc046bf44303c1	a1b774d8d4397e608f30a27cbb90d16e	e703f74173dabae49bf0220bc598e309	article	Personal Learning Environments	O. Liber and M. Johnson	\N	2008
7053046	Miscellaneous	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lorenzo2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848043}	\N	1191b704bcbb9bac44f821fa7cee7cc4	4456b403544ff741d73cebc41c632821	dd86e0410d66a8cb5e677aea13e08b94	misc	An Overview of E-Portfolios	George Lorenzo and John C. Ittelson	\N	2005
7053050	Educational Assessment	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barrett2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848039}	The recent literature on using portfolios for high stakes assessment highlights what Green and Smyser (1995) identify as two contradictory portfolio purposes: formative and summative evaluation. This article discusses the characteristics of portfolios used for formative and summative assessment, suggesting that unless the conflicting paradigms and competing purposes underlying portfolios are recognized, their value for learning may be subverted. Electronic portfolio technologies promise support for both high-stakes assessment and deep student learning---dual purposes frequently in conflict. The authors argue for a balanced system that respects the value of the portfolio for self-assessment and life-long learning.	5c4782477b8af69f0ef26701b010e8f1	ce3f04ec442409c392e7e25f62e2dee1	3906976ceb81b81bfa123a8badc4c00e	article	Conflicting Paradigms and Competing Purposes in Electronic Portfolio Development	Helen Barrett and Joanne Carney	\N	2005
7053051	International Journal of Knowledge and Learning	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3848038	http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record\\%5C\\&\\%5C\\%2338;rec\\%5C\\_id=16702\\%5C\\&\\%5C\\%2338;prevQuery=\\%5C\\&\\%5C\\%2338;ps=10\\%5C\\&\\%5C\\%2338;m=or	\N		\N	\N	404--420	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848038}	The main aim of Knowledge Management (KM) is to connect people to quality knowledge as well as people to people in order to peak performance. This is also the primary goal of Learning Management (LM). In fact, in the world of e-learning, it is more widely recognised that how learning content is used and distributed by learners might be more important than how it is designed. In the last few years, there has been an increasing focus on social software applications and services as a result of the rapid development of Web 2.0 concepts. In this paper, we argue that LM and KM can be viewed as two sides of the same coin, and explore how Web 2.0 technologies can leverage knowledge sharing and learning and enhance individual performance whereas previous models of LM and KM have failed, and present a social software driven approach to LM and KM.	2844b3f0fa1338b02ff8979584539ce6	0a0148f2922d6edb2f331db9b0ca55ef	70f9bf1e65de02807f01c014c5b293b9	article	The future of e-learning: a shift to knowledge networking and social software	Mohamed A. Chatti and Matthias Jarke and Dirk F. Wilke	\N	2007
7053054	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rugg2006	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1181216.1181284	\N		\N	\N	321--326	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848035}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1181216.1181284}	\N	39a388b85cae544f83e546b50bedd486	b45be588a36c43a2898901c529c5dc82	8088499d5f620a5cb706536721c134f3	inproceedings	ePortfolio: expanding the educational vision (our educational saga)	Beth Rugg and Wendy Pearle	\N	2006
7053055	Masters Thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zoechmeister2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848034}	\N	78ebd8f0a1daffa64964fa0af2f0af41	5284cb5932fcc60f216ac499ab80fb74	b4a8567ce80db70879c990aa2b7347ab	mastersthesis	Adaptivit\\"{a}t in e-Learning Plattformen	Carina Z\\"{o}chmeister	\N	2005
7053058	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3848031	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.13.591	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848031}	Abstract. The aim of this paper is to discuss how distributed learner modelling can benefit from semantic web technologies and which challenges have to be solved in this new environment. Heterogeneity of personalization techniques and their needs raise the question whether we can agree on one common data model for user profiles, which supports these techniques. In this paper we discuss an approach where a learner model can be distributed and can reflect features taken from several standards for a learner modelling. These features can be combined according to the requirements of specific personalization techniques, which can be provided as personalization services in a P2P learning network. RDF and RDFS as key tools of the semantic web allow us to handle such situations. We also sketch an architecture for such a network, where this approach can be realized. 1	5cee7e7751bef443cd2d2f3ef8fa6d48	63cc021e190b3121408d9747e1154152	cdb312a5534b0feede95b25717139949	inproceedings	Challenges and Benefits of the Semantic Web for User Modelling	Peter Dolog and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2003
7053060	CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morris:2008p307	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1460563.1460640	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, priority = {2}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/kai/Documents/Papers/2008/Morris/CSCW\\%20'08\\%20Proceedings\\%20of\\%20the\\%20ACM\\%202008\\%20conference\\%20on\\%20Computer\\%20supported\\%20cooperative\\%20work\\%202008\\%20Morris.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {3848029}	Collaboration on Web search is common in many domains, such as education and knowledge work; recently, HCI researchers have begun to introduce prototype collaborative search tools to support such scenarios. We analyze data from a collaborative search ...	3e0ecfccc0f95f858855618bb956435e	ba8e6473a93372634d5afbcf4410ae4e	95104753f7b081c333eae0f4bae7a439	article	Enhancing collaborative web search with personalization: groupization, smart splitting, and group hit-highlighting	Meredith Morris and Jaime Teevan and Steve Bush	\N	2008
7053062	Medical teacher	25	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duque2003	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01421590310001605697	\N		\N	\N	510--514	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:21}, citeulike-article-id = {3848027}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01421590310001605697}	The classical assessment of medical students has been based on the 'apprenticeship' model, which consists of written examinations and tutor-led assessment of coursework; this method has proved to be very dependent on tutors' attitudes and instructional skills and on patients' availability. This paradigm has shifted in recent years as a result of the new implementation of modular assessments, logbooks and portfolios during clerkship rotations. Portfolios have been demonstrated to bea very useful tool to promote self-reflection, prompt feedback and skills development. However, written portfolios not only introduce additional paperwork for both students and tutors but also have some limitations for immediacy and effectiveness of feedback. To obviate these limitations an electronic portfolio is proposed here to be used by students and tutors during clinical clerkships. Based on the principles for good practice in undergraduate education the authors show the advantages of this method and its multiple applications to promote students' development of skills and attitudes and to improve tutors' acceptance of this innovative evaluation method.	9f1bc7386bb74a2d93a25e3203fd6221	e4a873f6be9b5f1b0bd546d41c086274	bb24a4cc8e35ec2b5bc78a4a392a59b4	article	Web-based evaluation of medical clerkships: a new approach to immediacy and efficacy of feedback and assessment.	G. Duque	\N	2003
7053065	Computers and Composition	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kimball2005	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2005.08.003	\N		\N	\N	434--458	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:20}, citeulike-article-id = {3848024}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2005.08.003}	This article surveys trends in the e-portfolio boom, relating the development of database portfolio systems to portfolio pedagogy. As the market for enterprise-level database systems has grown, portfolio has spread to become a term used to describe systems from assessment initiatives to institutional portals to academic records management tools. After examining materials and demonstration sites, I found that despite sometimes hyperbolic marketing, database portfolio systems have a troubling and mixed relationship to portfolio pedagogy.The article first discusses central concepts--not of portfolios per se, but of portfolio pedagogy. The article then surveys the development of the boom in enterprise database systems and chronicles prominent trends in those systems. Finally, the article makes critical recommendations for realigning database portfolio systems with portfolio pedagogy, and calls for greater involvement of computers and writing scholars in the development of database portfolios.	e25d098e8b88285f5a3a2f4aad454dcc	96d913a7f7fd18a7015c95540cdbaa25	4b3621315e2b2ef37c782fcf155fb070	article	Database e-portfolio systems: A critical appraisal	Miles Kimball	\N	2005
7053074	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2002a	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/513338.513347	\N		\N	\N	21--22	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848014}, comment = {Eine Testnotiz.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/513338.513347}	\N	5dbba844805c7abaa650bda1e806c40b	3471b2fc3a53890db341bef1d6c01b28	250908e45d6473157c5747a3e6a77e63	inproceedings	AHA! the next generation	Paul De Bra and Ad Aerts and David Smits and Natalia Stash	\N	2002
7053078	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brusilovsky2007	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_1	\N		\N	\N	3--53	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848010}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_1}	One distinctive feature of any adaptive system is the user model that represents essential information about each user. This chapter complements other chapters of this book in reviewing user models and user modeling approaches applied in adaptive Web systems. The presentation is structured along three dimensions: what is being modeled, how it is modeled, and how the models are maintained. After a broad overview of the nature of the information presented in these various user models, the chapter focuses on two groups of approaches to user model representation and maintenance: the overlay approach to user model representation and the uncertainty-based approach to user modeling.	5531a1c8bbacc34790a99f39e19607cb	2d0c5cbc78dd5bc46c227e001246a1d7	565af8a162283f07e13442b33fa0dc91	incollection	User Models for Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Educational Systems	Peter Brusilovsky and Eva Mill\\'{a}n	\N	2007
7053079	Proceedings	2	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paramythis2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	181--194	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3848009}	\N	028d7ca97ee2ccb06a4e795fe06c4b24	01137ba33651182f354fd33fd4d2faa3	e8421d0ca0c19365c3adda6aca472a29	inproceedings	Adaptive Learning Environments and e-Learning Standards	Alexandros Paramythis and Susanne L. Reisinger	\N	2004
7053080	Educational Media International	43	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meeus2006	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523980600641148	\N		\N	\N	133--145	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:20}, citeulike-article-id = {3848008}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523980600641148}	\N	0c8de4b7619db025451d7ccacfce76c6	189af0960a7654079b8a723189045f6b	0056b07ebd31cfaecf1180a21b15f4d7	article	Open source eportfolio: development and implementation of an institutionwide electronic portfolio platform for students	 Meeus and  Wil and  Questier and  Frederik and  Derks and  Thea	\N	2006
7053089	Miscellaneous	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burgos2006	http://hdl.handle.net/1820/601	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847998}	\N	aae415d8267dbef982f9d88006503ca1	6132c3a01a2d5d058feda6cce60fe477	32203a7e3e28a95148c57d183a979cf8	misc	Representing adaptive eLearning strategies in IMS Learning Design	Daniel Burgos and Colin Tattersall and Rob Koper	\N	2006
7053093	Miscellaneous	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2002b	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/546077.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847994}	\N	a39e0f6ac4dfd66cd41cec37510d6243	d7cecd24ac693e1630488a226fff487d	55090958ba2b0ac5458698046dc24b0c	misc	Concept Relationship Types for AHA! 2.0	Paul De Bra and Ad Aerts and Brendan Rousseau	\N	2002
7053094	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mahmood2007	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1282100.1282114	\N		\N	\N	75--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847993}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1282100.1282114}	\N	91c61e50271dc970b3cde4714473b0d9	b5278239aeec3f1a165aa314d7e4236d	2027187adea5337ed5f620254232710b	inproceedings	Learning and adaptivity in interactive recommender systems	Tariq Mahmood and Francesco Ricci	\N	2007
7053099	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3847988	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149933.1149935	\N		\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/kai/Documents/Papers/2006/Krav\\%20vc\\%20'\\%20ik/Proceedings\\%202006\\%20Krav\\%20vc\\%20'\\%20ik.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {3847988}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149933.1149935}	\N	6b96d544c6254c5fe7c5ac648df2847e	2f6956d43e053c47c48b94807166da55	20cd9eea210324aa1c7d0ef43b45bdb2	inproceedings	Adaptive hypermedia for the semantic web	Milo\\vs Krav\\vc\\'\\ik and Dragan Ga\\vsevi\\'{c}	\N	2006
7053100	SIGCSE Bulletin	40	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anonym:2008p313	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1473195.1473239	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847987}	Many individual instructors -- and, in some cases, entire universities -- are gravitating towards the use of comprehensive learning management systems (LMSs), such as Blackboard and Moodle, for managing courses and enhancing student learning. As useful ...	38a1f784db3a1bac3f1f80791420725e	da92fcea58a72ea426acba0a5952dd6e	e9d048a04b9e42e4e6a4d3095a6d1def	article	Enhancing learning management systems to better support computer science education	\N	\N	2008
7053104	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra1999	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/294469.294508	\N		\N	\N	147--156	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847983}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/294469.294508}	\N	6285d0e1a3e0d73c9675e9b2f8fa7a91	44362b033ba6a4aa9f112c2d3818f2af	8d119634d0f61cce1fdaf1f9cdd72d57	inproceedings	AHAM: a Dexter-based reference model for adaptive hypermedia	Paul De Bra and Geert J. Houben and Hongjing Wu	\N	1999
7053105	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra1998	http://wwwis.win.tue.nl/\\%5C\\~{}debra/ah98/paper.html	\N		\N	\N	5--12	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847982}	\N	c33aaf3d8e8b5be9965fce762dfad7e1	afef5261bbee8d57bb33fb3cd5a22986	8230d7ba718d365f74ee7f95e2a913db	inproceedings	AHA: a Generic Adaptive Hypermedia System	Paul De Bra and Licia Calvi	\N	1998
7053110	Electrotechnical Conference, 2000. MELECON 2000. 10th Mediterranean	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kavcic2000	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MELCON.2000.880382	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847977}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MELCON.2000.880382}	Computers have been used in education from the beginning. Educational systems have developed first from computer assisted learning systems to more complex intelligent tutoring systems and hypermedia systems. Intelligent tutoring systems are knowledge centred and are able to adapt the instructional sequence to the particular user. On the other hand, hypermedia systems are based on hypermedia and the user can freely browse the learning material. The last two technologies have merged into so called adaptive hypermedia systems. They are actually hypermedia systems, which incorporate some intelligent tutoring techniques. Therefore, they offer the freedom of exploratory learning, yet dynamically adapt to the individual user's knowledge level and learning goals, provide intelligent guidance, and support the user in acquiring knowledge. In intelligent tutoring systems, the adaptation is based on user modelling. Since adaptive hypermedia systems take the adaptation principles from intelligent tutoring systems, they also use user models for adapting the system to a particular user. Hence, the user model is one of the most important components for adaptation. Although the adaptation itself can be realised through different techniques, it is always based on the user model. In the paper, adaptive hypermedia systems and their general structure are described first. Then the role of a user model is presented together with the various approaches to user modelling in adaptive hypermedia systems. Finally, we investigate user modelling in different educational adaptive hypermedia systems	bc2ebacceaf3af8611afc81e0427483b	32f8ab44ebe79b1ef8dce073795d2e2c	1563b0e3804cc9caebec391436f0d9a9	inproceedings	The role of user models in adaptive hypermedia systems	A. Kavcic	\N	2000
7053115	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3847972	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/989863.989873	\N		\N	\N	80--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847972}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/989863.989873}	\N	694f42c2ad70785506447698e5a35952	35e955e69668b6c82b61fa547690f755	4c4fde737b5f07413d6e6e4b88cade31	inproceedings	Usability of E-learning tools	C. Ardito and M. De Marsico and R. Lanzilotti and S. Levialdi and T. Roselli and V. Rossano and M. Tersigni	\N	2004
7053119	Techreport	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butler2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/kai/Documents/Papers/2006/Butler/Techreport\\%202006\\%20Butler.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {3847968}	As part of the Tertiary Education Commissions e-Learning Collaboration Development Fund, Massey University, the Auckland University of Technology, the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand and Victoria University of Wellington have been contracted to develop an electronic portfolio application for the New Zealand tertiary sector. To provide a context for the development of the electronic portfolio application and guidelines for its use, a review of the literature on electronic portfolios and more traditional paper-based portfolios has been conducted. This literature review focuses on portfolio use in tertiary education institutions in general. However, as teacher education is the field most advanced in thinking about portfolios (as acknowledged by other disciplines (e.g. Davies, Khera, \\\\{\\\\&} Stroobant, 2005; Grant, Kinnersley, Metcalf, Pill, \\\\{\\\\&} Houston, 2006)), most of the general statements about portfolios are drawn from the education literature. Pinsky and Fryer-Edwards (2004, p. 585) go so far as to say that medicine must learn from the field of teacher education where teachers in training have adapted the portfolio approach to make the activity of teaching visible. Research on electronic portfolios in particular is fairly new, though, again, most studies so far have focused on their uses for the learning and development of preservice teachers (Milman \\\\{\\\\&} Kilbane, 2005; Sherry \\\\{\\\\&} Bartlett, 2005). Barrett and Knezek (2003) make the argument that electronic portfolios should be electronic versions of paper portfolios. The same thinking about purpose, pedagogy and assessment lies behind both kinds of portfolio. With this in mind, the discussion will begin with portfolios in general: the different types of portfolio; their uses; their benefits; problems, issues and tensions that arise relating to their use; and the essential elements that need to be present in their design to ensure their success as learning, development and assessment tools. This section concludes with a discussion of their uses in a variety of disciplines. Following this, electronic portfolios will be discussed in depth: how they differ from traditional portfolios, their benefits, and issues relating to their use. In adopting electronic portfolios as a medium for student learning, certain criteria ensure success and several barriers to implementation exist. In addition, several educational and technical considerations are inherent when adopting an electronic portfolio system.	d7f8b31a007e8123bf0ac944b07c2bbb	32e4972cffe3941a05c9313819495ac5	476a1980edd858a6e55e9cef6f86be67	techreport	A Review Of The Literature On Portfolios And Electronic Portfolios	Philippa Butler	\N	2006
7053120	International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perez-Sanagustin2008	http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/550	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847967}	Dialogic learning and interactive groups have proved to be a useful educational methodological approach in lifelong learning with adults. The principles of this approach stress the importance of dialogue and equal participation in every stage of the learning process  including the design of the training activities. This paper adopts these principles as the basis for a configurable template that can be integrated in runtime systems. The template is formulated as a meta-UoL which can be interpreted by IMS Learning Design players. This template serves as a guide to flexibly select and edit the activities at runtime (on the fly). The meta-UoL has been used successfully by two significant practitioners so as to create a real-life example, with positive and encouraging results.	ab76b86f913777b2c1d57811e0d10841	f35323e435faef04e1e90cad2133c487	a9d5c4f6406dee2ad8ea28114508d60c	article	Dialogic learning and interactive groups: an IMS LD template integrated in runtime systems	Mar P. Sanagust\\'{i}n and Davinia H. Leo and Patricia Santos and Sergio Sayago and Josep Blat and D. Griffiths	\N	2008
7053124	Proceedings	2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conlan2002	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1.6916	\N		\N	\N	210--217	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847963}	Abstract: e-Learning systems that produce personalized course offerings for the learner are often expensive, both from a time and financial perspective, to develop and maintain. Learning content personalized to a learners ' cognitive preferences has been shown to produce more effective learning, however many approaches to realizing this form of personalization involve considerable re-authoring of existing learning material. To reduce the implementation overhead on the content author and course designer it is imperative to facilitate the maximum reuse of learning resources. This paper investigates a standards-based approach to delivering personalized learning content to learners using WWW technologies. Detailed is an implementation of a personalized e-Learning service, called the OPen Adaptive Learning Environment (OPAL), which is based on delivering content personalized to the learner's cognitive and presentation learning preferences using aggregation models based on ADL SCORM (ADL).	385b99e01c8eed1a31e6ed99d2d00d38	356cb1752963590467761f0c84acedf3	da87af6bb031b30c40adc92e6f1d9ab2	inproceedings	Towards a Standards-based Approach to e-Learning Personalization using Reusable Learning Objects	Owen Conlan	\N	2002
7053126	Miscellaneous	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2002	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/debra02aha.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/kai/Documents/Papers/2002/De\\%20Bra/Miscellaneous\\%202002\\%20De\\%20Bra.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {3847961}, comment = {Very short overview on AHA!}	\N	8764f22c8e4f1236b088387fd67f91a1	e3e909ccd9393c7f56b00d59447c09a5	00433e0d2d397278a475ec2fe6211916	misc	AHA! Adaptive Hypermedia for All	Paul De Bra and Natalia Stash	\N	2002
7053128	ONISW '08: Proceeding of the 2nd international workshop on Ontologies and nformation systems for the semantic web	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhuhadar:2008p310	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458484.1458498	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847959}	We present an approach for personalized search in an e-learning platform, that takes advantage of semantic Web standards (RDF and OWL) to represent the content and the user profiles. Personalizing the finding of needed information in an e-learning environment ...	f07fcff0a69793a66f02a1f8acb3308e	7902381525112c21ad6e901a70db57bd	54246cc0be76a2235ca007ef0bca8f52	article	Personalized cluster-based semantically enriched web search for e-learning	Leyla Zhuhadar and Olfa Nasraoui	\N	2008
7053132	Proceedings	3137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arteaga2004	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ah/ah2004.html\\%5C\\%23ArteagaFEM04	\N		\N	\N	279--282	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847954}	\N	3e43b42f2246151eeda57c0d4e5de773	28ec22995d99519072a5e1dc3d7e427d	5533367dc17d6ae72b873ac25e087103	inproceedings	Adaptive Support for Collaborative and Individual Learning (ASCIL): Integrating AHA! and CLAROLINE.	Carlos Arteaga and Ram\\'{o}n Fabregat and Jorge Eyzaguirre and David M\\'{e}rida	\N	2004
7053133	Advanced Learning Technologies, IEEE International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3847952	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICALT.2007.78	\N		\N	\N	943--944	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:17}, citeulike-article-id = {3847952}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICALT.2007.78}	The creation of the components for a specific type of technology always seems less significant than the actual technology itself. This is not so in the case of adaptive educational hypermedia and the authoring thereof. In fact, much of current research, including ours, has shown that the authoring process is the real bottleneck, inhibiting widespread use of adaptive educational hypermedia. As long as this problem is not solved, the acceptance of adaptive educational hypermedia in learning communities will be low.	4f96122dfffa4dc7b861a3f091977967	8a24219eabc3b908ea46b738ae5f1593	6da4b6f0c816e8cbaaf583aa0d45afc6	article	Authoring of Adaptive Educational Hypermedia	Alexandra Cristea	\N	2007
7053135	Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology	31(3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abrami2005	http://www.cjlt.ca/content/vol31.3/abrami.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847949}	\N	4fe447f644e4cb9be207060926991d11	ec2f9912dfcb6c990e7531885ef74528	9bd2e13a5aeb1bb8c91c535cc35a54f6	article	Directions for research and development on electronic portfolios	Philip C. Abrami and Helen Barrett	\N	2005
7053136	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2006	http://wwwis.win.tue.nl/\\%5C\\~{}debra/ec-tel2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847948}	\N	d8fa7291ce5574f5f815aa84aa31b4d1	11ac25f5e03ed8da0b03b4927063876c	c46742efb7211fd67adf827e36a4e864	inproceedings	Creating and Delivering Adaptive Courses with AHA!	Paul De Bra and D. Smits and N. Stash	\N	2006
7053139	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847945}	\N	7685fed83483ac9290f78e42bbba22e7	f57345774a5124dd642a57fb3b165345	a455b9581f14e53d1472d8703f3ab735	inproceedings	Creating Adaptive Web-Based Applications	Paul De Bra and N. Stash and D. Smits	\N	2005
7053142	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hauger2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/lwa/lwa2007.html\\%5C\\%23HaugerK07	\N		\N	\N	355--360	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847942}	\N	9b02be25c994557eb184fd4960a7efc7	aed6d8583f70709ebdaec6b595e7bb62	dcf180e842c8991b3a0b784cb8152ef6	inproceedings	State of the Art of Adaptivity in E-Learning Platforms.	David Hauger and Mirkam K\\"{o}ck	\N	2007
7053148	IEEE Internet Computing	11	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3847936	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2007.73	\N		\N	\N	19--27	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3847936}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2007.73}	\N	cea2f2e204fbf4f5e8bac8d5d2f947c1	50e08de36cf2b8ba5fea99ecadf29f2a	5bd0c1ec81b410ff484c0a590c3af53b	article	The Pragmatics of Current E-Learning Standards	Vladan Devedzic and Jelena Jovanovic and Dragan Gasevic	\N	2007
7053150	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yueh2008	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330311.1330324	\N		\N	\N	59--63	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3847934}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330311.1330324}	The goal of an LMS, devised by a growing number of universities, is to offer faculty instructional support. The actual use of these programs, however, suggests thatsupport is elusive. An experience at National Taiwan University illustrates how a university can increase faculty usage through better LMS design.	bb3092876f0cdde266c99f56a23533c0	f5ea53dcb81c4124edcf04aa9a0fe570	17a06dd19fc2cfd3f2c9b506eb815c71	article	Designing a learning management system to support instruction	Hsiu P. Yueh and Shihkuan Hsu	\N	2008
7053151	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra2003	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/900051.900068	\N		\N	\N	81--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847933}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/900051.900068}	\N	fd2feec1feb9428ba65ce8747bee5b38	df28156eb5ed5c2935da86e5c7f82f3a	4486972d503ed7a9024be8fd321f373f	inproceedings	AHA! The adaptive hypermedia architecture	Paul De Bra and Ad Aerts and Bart Berden and Barend de Lange and Brendan Rousseau and Tomi Santic and David Smits and Natalia Stash	\N	2003
7053152	Miscellaneous	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoever2008	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-384/POSTER-p1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847932}	Vocational training is a good application eld for adaptive learning environments, as learner pre-knowledge is diverse, learning objectives can be derived from job roles and employers value focusing on most important parts to shorten learning times. An adaptive web based training multimedia course on business English was created with a learning time of about 5 hours. It is used to demonstrate adaptive learning concepts to learners, authors and training providers. It is group-based in the sense of job roles. Learning content is recommended based on competency needs and available knowledge. Presentation media is selected based on display platform (PC, mobile phone). Learning preferences determine the selection of dialogue forms. The authoring of the course with the AHA! adaptive learning environment is also described as well as how AHA! could be extended to better support this kind of adaptive learning.	60a57e139a3bc22b7dfde500db0d5e07	d5ac299c03e2246110c5f00fb98e2f32	b132c4294f99da45135e45cde1e6c1df	misc	Authoring of an adaptive group-oriented business English course with AHA!	Kai M. H\\"{o}ver and Nils Faltin	\N	2008
7053157	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan1993	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01257889	\N		\N	\N	193--220	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3847927}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01257889}	Hypertext systems allow flexible access to topics of information, but this flexibility has disadvantages. Users often become lost or overwhelmed by choices. An adaptive hypertext system can overcome these disadvantages by recommending information to users based on their specific information needs and preferences. Simple associative matrices provide an effective way of capturing these user preferences. Because the matrices are easily updated, they support the kind of dynamic learning required in an adaptive system.	6cc90c1a5fe123c9ab3ea3c213a3a6ac	182335469a81f24687bf8c2d971a22ab	73b1de290a730b03201df76c7ec4bbac	article	Adaptive hypertext navigation based on user goals and context	Craig Kaplan and Justine Fenwick and James Chen	\N	1993
7053159	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3847925	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013386	\N		\N	\N	104--113	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847925}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013386}	\N	92211e00e025e5e4bf701032779964a4	307dd2a257b96b640415353fadbe1693	f4bbb3525287f76ac3b39fee79e1f60d	inproceedings	KnowledgeTree: a distributed architecture for adaptive e-learning	Peter Brusilovsky	\N	2004
7053160	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brusilovsky96methods	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brusilovsky96methods.html	\N		\N	\N	87--129	\N	2-3	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3847923}, priority = {2}, comment = {(private-note)Standard. Very good introduction and overview of the topic.}	\N	43e41b2a8a35d065423bb6016659a909	3952c9653d82d5ece58835c9a3bb1095	d6f5b2d85b43bd3aa91713b8f8769ac1	article	Methods and Techniques of Adaptive Hypermedia	Peter Brusilovsky	\N	1996
7053162	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jokela2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=820759.821935\\%5C\\&coll=\\%5C\\&dl=	\N		\N	\N	7044	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847920}	Digitalization of content and exponential growth of Internet and electronic commerce are changing the media industry. The availability of structured content enables new ways to produce and deliver information. This paper explains the role of semantic metadata in developing content for an adaptive news service in the SmartPush -project. In SmartPush, news content is categorized using semi-automatic tools and pre-defined vocabularies. Metadata enhanced content is then matched against user profiles to provide customers with a personalized news service. After providing the personalized news to the customer, SmartPush system adapts the personalization based on user feedback. This paper discusses the requirements of personalized content services and challenges in an approach based on structured metadata. We describe how supporting ontologies for the content were developed and maintained and what kinds of tools were developed to support the structured metadata creation. We also present some results of the pilot phase of the project and introduce some of the issues observed during the system implementation and in the performed field trial.	58268d50d089deac12cda3474907d482	b5b329fcaf34e09ca88ed333e0e70966	5853de07a47bcd98db83787a67954507	inproceedings	The Role of Structured Content in a Personalized News Service	S. Jokela and M. Turpeinen and T. Kurki and E. Savia and R. Sulonen	\N	2001
7053163	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ritzhaupt2006	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1185448.1185483	\N		\N	\N	152--157	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847919}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1185448.1185483}	\N	a2a6e7cf4dffc705f3587b8b5bc21ed2	b032b01815298b01add1283e41c5c9ff	977a09d3aa2b4a5e46a8b670d5a5f21e	inproceedings	Student perspectives of ePortfolios in computing education	Albert D. Ritzhaupt and Oma Singh	\N	2006
7053164	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abdullah2003	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/900051.900089	\N		\N	\N	172--173	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847918}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/900051.900089}	\N	1fdd31279728cdde11dc1fc432350b85	ec00f953102a7d72865a103b8095637e	a7669ae415151c670516e7e7916cf6f3	inproceedings	Is simple sequencing simple adaptive hypermedia?	Nor A. Abdullah and Hugh Davis	\N	2003
7053165	Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ectel/WildS07	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-280/p12.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3847917}	\N	f3fcd48c2497e7201bb60b84b9d69687	465abe4baed40f8d14755ad5de00adbb	546a86fd09b12492a06873209b6af16e	inproceedings	Learning Tools in Higher Education: Products, Characteristics, Procurement	Fridolin Wild and Stefan Sobernig	\N	2007
7053168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN	\N	Stash2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-06 11:03:02}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {3379046}, comment = {(private-note)Phd of Natascha}	\N	e1aadaf3a4184de6ee1212cea04bcac6	6f25ab2fce36932284798ab6d2cc643e	e1937c3b29b3b03828b740c1d0275856	phdthesis	Incorporating Cognitive/Learning Styles in a General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia System	Natalia Stash	\N	2007
7053187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit	Münster	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	2003d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3825872947 9783825872946}, refid = {237879213}	\N	4ea10b9c466dee9a390bef68016e7367	b5389a97d1101200fe0561d1233c4c65	a8314141966573642b3073bfc64f308d	book	Kognitive Autonomie und soziale Orientierung: konstruktivistische Bemerkungen zum Zusammenhang von Kognition, Kommunikation, Medien und Kultur	Siegfried J. Schmidt	\N	2003
7053340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bundesamt_fuer_sicherheit_in_der_informationstechnik_web-20_2008	http://www.bsi.bund.de/literat/studien/web20/web20.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	255dbbf85e9360875596fdc7b709ecb8	9427398590a0c2e16ea0ac80fe8dc496	165dc834c80c2572c0c64bc50da03396	misc	Web 2.0. Sicherheitsaspekte neuer Anwendungen und Nutzungsformen des Mediums World Wide Web und ihrer Implementierung	\N	 {Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik}	2008
7053392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	410	\N	\N	2003a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eeba176f5d1835db2c0a0b4bb36efbd2	ffb6de2b7a905b2b4d534bd165419e87	966689228fe9ee6e796f287affaab10c	book	Geschichten & Diskurse. Abschied vom Konstruktivismus	Siegfried J Schmidt	\N	2003
7053434	\N	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	ANESM	\N	\N	5 rue Pleyel - Bâtiment Euterpe - 93200 Saint-Denis	\N	\N	ANESM2008a	http://www.cnrd.fr/article.php3?id_article=865	Recommandations		\N	Définition et repères pour la mise en oeuvre - 47 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {Accès en ligne à cette recommandation (format *pdf*)  : 
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\	Le soutien aux professionnels dans leur démarche de bientraitance.	0a5f96b8d85a18e1e86d520946b72607	dfcbec15d1b0f73bc866fcc25bd59695	4ef5acc09009e8bb5967e6b5dceebfa6	techreport	La bientraitance : définition et repères pour la mise en oeuvre	\N	\N	2008
7053464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ECIS´2003 Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Naples, Italy	\N	\N	HugJon03	\N	\N	grounded theory applied in IS context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d99b63ff0297c93aabce9027aec13ed	b0421958e21ffac435e0f4e18976db6a	03c191e1109322763aaed993625a12d5	inproceedings	Reflections on the Use of Grounded Theory in Interpretive Information Systems Research	Jim Hughes and Steven Jones	\N	2003
7053470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Was kann ich Wissen? Theorie und Geschichte von Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	\N	303	\N	\N	2003c	\N	\N	11-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d9f5689d64367cf8161a6eacbd17272	c9e7c19f920dc275bd0909f10347711b	114b13d1792c10586b9dcd9be4b4dbd5	incollection	Was wir vom Lernen zu wissen glauben	Siegfried J Schmidt	 ABWF	2003
7053477	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gehirn und Lernen	\N	\N	\N	W. Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	REPORT Literatur- und Forschungsreport Weiterbildung	schmidt2003e	http://www.die-bonn.de/esprid/dokumente/doc-2003/nuissl03_07.pdf	\N	Identisch mit http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2114b13d1792c10586b9dcd9be4b4dbd5/brall	\N	\N	40-50	\N	2/2003	\N		\N	15429fed4fa39139b4a9095875a67234	c9e7c19f920dc275bd0909f10347711b	ea307104a69c7922ca24339d8da388ec	inbook	Was wir vom Lernen zu wissen glauben	Siegfried J. Schmidt	Ekkehard Nuissl and Christiane Schiersmann and Horst Siebert	2003
7053483	Analytical Chemistry	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAHs_090108	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac0259111	\N		\N	\N	234-246	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1021/ac0259111}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac0259111}	An analytical approach based on gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is presented for the measurement of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with molecular weight (MW) 300 and 302 in environmental samples. Three different GC stationary phases [5% and 50% phenyl methylpolysiloxane and dimethyl (50% liquid crystalline) polysiloxane] were compared, and retention indexes (RI) are given for 23 individual MW 302 isomers. Identification of MW 300 and 302 isomers in four environmental-matrix Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) (SRM 1597, coal tar extract; SRM 1648 and SRM 1649a, air particulate matter; and SRM 1941, marine sediment) was based on the comparison of RI data and mass spectra from authentic standards. Dibenzo[a,l]pyrene, which is of considerable interest because of its high carcinogenicity, was identified and quantified in the four environmental-matrix SRMs. A total of 23 isomers of MW 302 and four isomers of MW 300 were quantified in four different environmental-matrix SRMs, and the results are compared to previously reported results based on liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. 	2c91e3cb176e4f5f390710862562118c	d806bbf7646cf03afb1c1e3855e19ca1	b8c1e21014fad9318a6e8c9000cf2bde	article	Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Molecular Weight 300 and 302 in Environmental-Matrix Standard Reference Materials by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry	Patricia Schubert and Michele M. Schantz and Lane C. Sander and Stephen A. Wise	\N	2003
7053520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das Gehirn. Organ der Seele? Zur Ideengeschichte der Neurobiologie	\N	\N	\N	Akademie Verlag GmbH	Berlin	\N	\N	3050023996	\N	\N		\N	\N	327-349	\N	\N	\N		\N	47766803bce292679d42addf3edbbbd2	4a1df92f556e6514d04f588e9b5ee208	666aeb4e247a0d03552fe49dee5ca41c	incollection	Zur Ideengeschichte des Radikalen Konstruktivismus	Siegfried J. Schmidt	Ernst Florey and Olaf Breidbach	1993
7053793	History & Computing	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	641362820000301	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=6413628&site=ehost-live&scope=site	\N		\N	\N	p109 - 	\N	1	\N	issn = {09570144}	Presents bibliographic materials on prosopography and computers. 'Prosopography and the computer,' by N. Bulst; 'Primary to Secondary: Using the Computer as a Tool for Textual Analysis in Historical Research,' by L. Burnard; 'Prosopography and computing,' by P. Denley.	649372ef2fd430750122ace9db3431d2	a7101eaec68b33a57fc06971123ff43a	bbde4b1efdb92a84e495d5733a352ade	article	PROSOPOGRAPHY AND COMPUTERS: A SUMMARY BIBLIOGRAPHY.	\N	\N	20000301
7053811	History & Computing	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keats-Rohan1998	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=5066468&site=ehost-live&scope=site	\N		\N	\N	p57 - 	\N	1/2/3	\N	issn = {09570144}	Presents the COEL database and database software, a combined reference and research tool created by historians. Historian's role in interpreting and manipulating contentious data; Key problems faced by historians in interpreting written historical data; Functions of the COEL system.	8d043247090ab54356d2fbbd3aebfd02	25e4255a916fdee161e53be5207cd51c	cc4268ad1708c16230cadc581ada9684	article	Historical text archives and prosopography: the COEL database system.	K.S.B. Keats-Rohan	\N	19980301
7053885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prosopography Approaches and Applications. A Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Unit for Prosopographical Research (Linacre College)	Oxford	\N	\N	Koenraad2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-69	\N	\N	\N		\N	3556a7227a3c0f29c9d6a328d2af8f89	4763259a99772d2d5dd5fb6b57e55f40	4f3c7c9d0ba0eb4ab450d831d98ddde7	incollection	A short manual to the art of prosopography	Verboven Koenraad and Carlier Myriam and Dumolyn Jan	Keats-Rohan K.S.B.	2007
7053908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tang-etal-CHI2006	http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/publications/pdf/tang-etal-CHI2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1181-1190	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b3f99970d2cd87d5061eea0e443ca79	4430bd074cb26e7eb626ba733e614942	8156f696e58e818fd2ee1176e5782f49	inproceedings	Collaborative Coupling over Tabletop Displays	Anthony Tang and Melanie Tory and Barry Po and Petra Neumann and Sheelagh Carpendale	\N	2006
7053939	Interactive Learning Environments	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	wilsonpatterns08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10494820701772660	\N		\N	\N	17--34	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-17 14:59:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2134505}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10494820701772660}	The use of design patterns is now well established as an approach within the field of software systems as well as within the field of architecture. An initial effort was made to harness patterns as a tool for elaborating the design of the elements of personal learning environments as part of the University of Bolton's Personal Learning Environment project; however, this earlier effort had a number of limitations that prompted a revisit to the pattern language documented here. In particular, the initial patterns, while functionally useful, lacked some of the moral and generative qualities that are the essential qualities of an effective pattern language. This paper presents a revised pattern language focused around two primary categories, learning networks, and personal learning tools.	de1aeffe78b08c666f518846a28bcb72	10ea9eff7e14bb1534eb1ad9d7fd9d4d	ed3586f537f1b0c6f2da40adb1659b93	article	Patterns of Personal Learning Environments	Scott Wilson	\N	2008
7053997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	573304	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=573304	\N	Transaction Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1558601902}	\N	ff2da8d222ceeb8ce7bd78e7c8efd0e4	39567825c670789f15f63e8220809f2b	7011b2bbd6a23bf04a7efbeb43362b3b	book	Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques	Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter	\N	1992
7054056	Science	241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSHouse07291988	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/241/4865/540	\N	Social relationships and health -- House et al. 241 (4865): 540 -- Science	\N	\N	540-545	\N	4865	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.3399889}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/241/4865/540.pdf}	Recent scientific work has established both a theoretical basis and strong empirical evidence for a causal impact of social relationships on health. Prospective studies, which control for baseline health status, consistently show increased risk of death among persons with a low quantity, and sometimes low quality, of social relationships. Experimental and quasi-experimental studies of humans and animals also suggest that social isolation is a major risk factor for mortality from widely varying causes. The mechanisms through which social relationships affect health and the factors that promote or inhibit the development and maintenance of social relationships remain to be explored.
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	d6c84fe2510c6f54a06e63b145312e3e	dd550031974fab59e45dff0e60bd9fd7	5c246801e42784582d94b778d6f0c287	article	{Social relationships and health}	JS House and KR Landis and D Umberson	\N	1988
7054095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Late--breaking Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, USA	\N	\N	Lamere:ISMIR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5131c04f791e00e96a8c4e617716a35e	3715236ae35f8b0aaded38277db44284	5674af83a998118674476fb0351319ef	inproceedings	Creating Transparent, Steerable Recommendations	Paul Lamere and Fran\\c{c}ois Maillet	\N	2008
7054096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	Levy:ISMIR2007	http://ismir2007.ismir.net/proceedings/ISMIR2007_p411_levy.pdf	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	12d75457438c82cbe1fc0559886e848b	dbd47ec1f81370f1a1ac6109773975a6	6798e159bffc3f53e630eb5e04ab6c9d	inproceedings	A Semantic Space for Music Derived from Social Tags	Mark Levy and Mark Sandler	\N	2007
7054097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Audio and music computing multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Slaney:ACMMM06	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	77--82	\N	\N	\N	location = {Santa Barbara, California, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-501-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1178723.1178735}	\N	1818d2982a64cc77c97e260b4c714a32	1a9ecda6372c04bc01d9f9a11fb09724	eea2d8cc75da3080b7fd6136545b11d2	inproceedings	Measuring playlist diversity for recommendation systems	Malcolm Slaney and William White	\N	2006
7054098	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Harper Perennial}	\N	\N	\N	Schwartz:ParadoxChoice	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0060005696	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0060005696}	{<p>Whether we're buying a pair of jeans, selecting a long-distance carrier, choosing a doctor, or setting up a 401(k), everyday decisions -- from the mundane to the profound challenges of balancing career, family, and individual needs -- have become increasingly complex due to the overwhelming abundance of choice with which we are presented. We assume that more choice means better options and greater satisfaction. But beware of choice overload: it can make you question the decisions you make before you even make them, it can set you up for unrealistically high expectations, and it can make you blame yourself for any and all failures. In <b>The Paradox of Choice</b>, Barry Schwartz explains why too much of a good thing has proven detrimental to our psychological and emotional well-being. Synthesizing current research in the social sciences, he makes the counterintuitive case that eliminating choices can greatly reduce the stress, anxiety, and busyness of our lives. In accessible, engaging, and anecdotal prose, he offers practical steps for how to limit choices to a manageable number, have the discipline to focus on the important ones and ignore the rest, and, ultimately, derive greater satisfaction from the choices you do make.</p>This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.}	ca418dbd72e90a546752869d01633b1c	343b0a5c492b78c4695f79f9d6399d9f	3af436a9e5362c8fb5523bd4d1efc486	book	The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less	Barry Schwartz	\N	2005
7054099	Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	Sordo:ISMIR2007	files/publications/7c086c-ISMIR-2007-msordo-claurier.pdf	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a way to annotate music collections by exploiting\
\	audio similarity. In this sense, similarity is used to propose labels\
\	(tags) to yet unlabeled songs, based on the content-based distance\
\	between them. The main goal of our work is to ease the process of\
\	annotating huge music collections, by using content-based similarity\
\	distances as a way to propagate labels among songs.\
\	We present two different experiments. The first one propagates labels\
\	that are related with the style of the piece, whereas the second\
\	experiment deals with mood labels. On the one hand, our approach\
\	shows that using a music collection annotated at 40% with styles,\
\	and using content-based, the collection can be automatically annotated\
\	up to 78% (that is, 40% already annotated and the rest, 38%, only\
\	using propagation), with a recall greater than 0.4. On the other\
\	hand, for a smaller music collection annotated at 30% with moods,\
\	the collection can be automatically annotated up to 65% (e.g. 30%\
\	plus 35% using propagation).	f1c37207b42c0ba8b4d443670cf360a1	cf375fc7c6447e6d2801d4abf44994d1	1f0d4a9974eb6affaa8752e63e5dd942	inproceedings	Annotating Music Collections How content-based similarity helps to\
\	propagate labels	M. Sordo and C. Laurier and O. Celma	\N	2007
7054100	Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, USA	\N	\N	Sordo:ISMIR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents some findings around musical genres. The main\
\	goal is to analyse whether there is any agreement between a group\
\	of experts and a community, when defining a set of genres and their\
\	relationships. For this purpose, three different experiments are\
\	conducted using two datasets: the MP3.com expert taxonomy, and last.fm\
\	tags at artist level. The experimental results show a clear agreement\
\	for some components of the taxonomy (Blues, Hip-Hop), whilst in other\
\	cases (e.g. Rock) there is no correlations. Interestingly enough,\
\	the same results are found in the MIREX2007 results for audio genre\
\	classification task. Therefore, a multi–faceted approach for musical\
\	genre using expert based classifications, dynamic associations derived\
\	from the wisdom of crowds, and content–based analysis can improve\
\	genre classification, as well as other relevant MIR tasks such as\
\	music similarity or music recommendation.	d0a61a02f02fc24c7509486d947e6c75	e55f7fbf7a89392535c438a5c6009747	146e68c8b0e0fdd370bc0a2a35d347e3	inproceedings	The Quest for Musical Genres: Do the Experts and the Wisdom of Crowds\
\	Agree?	M. Sordo and O. Celma and M. Blech and E. Guaus	\N	2008
7054101	Physical Review E	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NewmanMixingPatterns:2003	http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:cond-mat/0209450	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ab966effdd55dc1b87bda1c804825b5	626d6302447ef4fafee72b56340b84f2	6a324ad689b027f1882a9fc98dca1410	article	Mixing patterns in networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
7054102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Learning the Semantics of Audio Signals	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	Pohle:LSAS2006	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Athens, Greece}	Today, among the best-performing audio-based music simi-\
larity measures are algorithms based on Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coef-\
ficients (MFCCs). In these algorithms, each music track is modelled as a\
Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) of MFCCs. The similarity between two\
tracks is computed by comparing their GMMs. One drawback of this ap-\
proach is that the distance space obtained this way has some undesirable\
properties.\
In this paper, a number of approaches to correct these undesirable prop-\
erties are investigated. They use knowledge about the properties of music\
by using other music tracks as a reference. These reference tracks can\
either be the music collection itself, or they may be an external set of\
reference tracks.\
Our results show that the proposed techniques clearly improve the qual-\
ity of this audio similarity measure. Furthermore, preliminary experi-\
ments indicate that the techniques also help to improve other similarity\
measures. They may even be useful in completely different domains, most\
notably text information retrieval.	dfc50b78374b3e3266343421a42318f0	de3f18c9254a7edd9aad389ab7b8dea7	1dd6d899f3c431514a7d34069c5be98b	inproceedings	Automatically Adapting the Structure of Audio Similarity Spaces	\N	\N	2006
7054103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2007 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Minneapolis, MN, USA	\N	\N	Tintarev:ACMRecSys2007	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	153--156	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-730--8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297231.1297259}	\N	9e6ef807689e514474e6c39a284deeef	de66a4ac0eff155425448084fa76bd8c	929aa038447bf994d6d9ba0b941f0c44	inproceedings	Effective explanations of recommendations: user-centered design	Nava Tintarev and Judith Masthoff	\N	2007
7054104	Physical Review E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambiotte:Phys2005	doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.72.066107	\N	PhD	\N	\N	066107	\N	\N	\N		\N	e81a247fab596c18e28c87a9e0450064	5b81b995989470fc657cafa790e59d77	16b4e464dd2a7d8bc45876e8479c01ca	article	Uncovering collective listening habits and music genres in bipartite networks	R. Lambiotte and M. Ausloos	\N	2005
7054105	The European Physical Journal B	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambiotte:Phys2006	doi:10.1140/epjb/e2006-00115-0	\N	PhD	\N	\N	183	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa1393b149dd5525f1d0d25efbe83d02	686fd7574dd50f3f2d9bd68e3708503a	df2c5da8a1667687c7ef817a3d6acb16	article	On the genre-fication of Music: a percolation approach (long version)	R. Lambiotte and M. Ausloos	\N	2006
7054107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Atlanta, Georgia, USA	\N	\N	Karypis:CIKM2001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502585.502627	\N	PhD	\N	\N	247--254	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502585.502627}	The explosive growth of the world-wide-web and the emergence of e-commerce has led to the development of recommender systems---a personalized information filtering technology used to identify a set of N items that will be of interest to a certain user. User-based Collaborative filtering is the most successful technology for building recommender systems to date, and is extensively used in many commercial recommender systems.	c05f99d144f66ea50846dfb7f0c291b9	ad804add9a1dec7cb4df3c98fac7dc13	7481e8202615389dded9155ec9d1f1d1	inproceedings	Evaluation of Item-Based Top-N Recommendation Algorithms	George Karypis	\N	2001
7054108	Econometrica	57	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vuong:Econometrica1989	http://ideas.repec.org/a/ecm/emetrp/v57y1989i2p307-33.html	\N	PhD	\N	\N	307-33	\N	2	\N		\N	04bf4e0211cefb0eb08c42f594eb2b67	e00a4353cb1b1241e5d3c52f531be8bd	d4941e0b398b5604f1c8ade8fee627f6	article	Likelihood Ratio Tests for Model Selection and Non-nested Hypotheses	Quang H Vuong	\N	1989
7054109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Slee:2006	http://whimsley.typepad.com/whimsley/2007/03/the_long_tail_l.html	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	032256d23c0ddb863b15f004e117160f	f978fa61071e4f720179a68276231f00	cdb0bff0951e8351aa6c076e71780f33	misc	A critical reader's companion to the Long Tail	Tom Slee	\N	2006
7054110	Harvard Business Review	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elberse:HBR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	88--96	\N	7/8	\N		The blockbuster strategy is a time-honored approach, particularly in media and entertainment. When space is limited on store shelves and in traditional distribution channels, producers tend to focus on a few likely best sellers, hoping that one or two big hits will carry the rest of their lists. But online retailing and the digitization of information goods have changed the commercial landscape: Virtual shelf space is infinite, consumers can search through innumerable options, and the marginal cost of reproducing and distributing products is low. What does that mean for the blockbuster strategy? In his 2006 book, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More, Chris Anderson, editor of Wired magazine, argues that the sudden availability of niche offerings more closely tailored to their tastes will lure consumers away from homogenized hits. The tail of the sales distribution curve, he says, will become longer, fatter, and more profitable. Elberse, a professor at Harvard Business School, set out to investigate whether Anderson's long-tail theory is actually playing out in today's markets. She focused on the music and home-video industries -- two markets that Anderson and others frequently hold up as examples of the long tail in action -- reviewing sales data from Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen VideoScan, the online music service Rhapsody, and the Australian DVD-by-mail service Quickflix. What she found may surprise you: Blockbusters are capturing even more of the market than they used to, and consumers in the tail don't really like niche products much. Elberse outlines the implications of her research for producers and retailers, and offers strategic advice to both groups.	cae7e9b437ce57470b7eed487f86677a	06c898551365aedcaafbb0db7b9ce360	bc751498a74038996f709040c6bd5149	article	Should You Invest in the Long Tail?	Anita Elberse	\N	2008
7054111	Harvard Business School Working Paper	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elberse:2007p1036	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	07-015	\N		Academics and industry observers sharply disagree how online distribution will change the number and variety of products that consumers purchase. Proponents of the ``long tail'' idea argue that a sharp increase in the supply of products through online channels will fuel a shift in consumption away from hits to a vast number of lower-selling niche products. The ``superstars'' theory predicts the opposite: as consumers have access to their favorite content wherever they are and whenever they demand it, consumption patterns will become more, not less, uniform. To shed light on this debate, we study sales distribution in the context of the U.S. home video industry for the 2000 to 2005 period. We find a long-tail effect in that the number of titles that sell only a few copies every week increases almost twofold. At the same time, however, the number of non-selling titles quadruples. We also find evidence of a superstar effect. Among the best-performing titles, an ever-smaller number of titles accounts for the bulk of sales. The caveat here is that while video sales generally decrease over time across all quantiles of the sales distribution, this effect is most pronounced among best-selling titles. Our findings thus point to significant challenges for the entertainment industry. 	d909ab9e699b4df5a9aa43123de23549	5b8aeea8def38edfed85c4745f1bd3f5	39d730c790cfb776a225e2d813208923	article	Superstars and Underdogs: An Examination of the Long Tail Phenomenon in Video Sales	Anita Elberse and Felix Oberholzer-Gee	\N	2006
7054112	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Between the Lines Productions}	\N	\N	\N	Slee:WalmartShop2006	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/189707106X	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {189707106X}, citeulike-article-id = {1306319}	{We live in a culture of choice. But, in an age of corporate dominance, our freedom to choose has taken on new meaning. Upset with your local big box store? Object to unfair hiring practices at your neighbourhood fast food restaurant? Want to protest the opening of that new multinational coffeeshop? Vote with your feet! What if it's not that simple? In No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart, Tom Slee unpacks the implications of our fervent belief in the power of choice. Pointing out that individual choice has become the lynchpin of a neoconservative corporate ideology he calls MarketThink, he urges us to re-examine our assumptions . Slee makes use of game theory to argue that individual choice is not inherently bad. Nor is it the societal fix-all that our corporations and governments claim it is. A spirited treatise, this book will make you think about choice in a whole new way.}	abb965aba21635bf11243652a3119daf	b92f3d914f4ab31d9dbbdb57d5294623	c578abc66b2254d7a153cdfe5ca471ae	book	No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart: The Surprising Deceptions of Individual Choice	Tom Slee	\N	2006
7054113	Journal American Society of Information Science Technologies	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Yunjie:SIST2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	201--215	\N	2	\N	issn = {1532-2882}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.v59:2}	\N	6836eb6132a2ee3f0dcdcc5ee80ca285	4996a798edca98dcbb722b75541190bf	b24de7d8dbef24a51445cf55b50410b7	article	Novelty and topicality in interactive information retrieval	Yunjie Xu and Hainan Yin	\N	2008
7054115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2003 Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whitman:WASPAA2003	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	135-138	\N	\N	\N	location = {New Paltz, NY}	\N	b4de5237f5537872ab0fa353202b01c4	a7a8d5bbd27facfc47ce1ed8a08a83da	f70970f03df6cb4364c8d16f963f1acb	inproceedings	Semantic Rank Reduction of Music Audio	Brian Whitman	\N	2003
7054116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, USA	\N	\N	Turnbull:ISMIR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	225--230	\N	\N	\N		We compare five approaches to collecting tags for music:\
conducting a survey, harvesting social tags, deploying annotation\
games, mining web documents, and autotagging audio\
content. The comparison includes a discussion of both scalability\
(financial cost, human involvement, and computational\
resources) and quality (the cold start problem \\& popularity\
bias, strong vs. weak labeling, vocabulary structure \\& size,\
and annotation accuracy). We then describe one state-ofthe-\
art system for each approach. The performance of each\
system is evaluated using a tag-based music information\
retrieval task. Using this task, we are able to quantify the\
effect of popularity bias on each approach by making use\
of a subset of more popular (short-head) songs and a set of\
less popular (long-tail) songs. Lastly, we propose a simple\
hybrid context-content system that combines our individual\
approaches and produces superior retrieval results.	9981b66ac1231046a821a96b90ff7381	f2770ebfd29c31f1fc5ca1a025a9c0f8	f9737aae7c29d3f70c37e396eb632071	inproceedings	Five Approaches to Collecting Tags for Music	D. Turnbull and L. Barrington and G. Lanckriet	\N	2008
7054117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Information Retrieval {(ECIR'08)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Glasgow, Scotland	\N	\N	Schedl:ECIR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	695f9bce6a2c55662c2460e02fe03615	d2a07b774825cf41f149a4d85b104f54	f627c8499e73791dedb69b1abd781141	inproceedings	Towards an Automatically Generated Music Information System via Web Content Mining	Markus Schedl and Peter Knees and Tim Pohle and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2008
7054118	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bordeaux, France	\N	\N	Pohle:CBMI2007	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ac1f7faae62980da24272e8651ae47d	17216eb3499c8b0f752cb0ffa1a65f36	68224ed4cdf820aa9b7f667c7a5199a0	inproceedings	{Building an Interactive Next-Generation Artist Recommender Based on Automatically Derived High-Level Concepts}	Tim Pohle and Peter Knees and Markus Schedl and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2007
7054119	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Victoria, Canada	\N	\N	GK:ISMIR06	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	266 - 271	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f47556bf24de769368efe6441203fbc	8c7f53510589371d3987826b671bd9f7	d8303a0d8cdb15c3d519a2637f2fdb7d	inproceedings	Web-based Artist Categorization	Gijs Geleijnse and Jan Korst	\N	2006
7054120	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1055714	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	103--145	\N	1	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1055709.1055714}	\N	df1495425e3c89cebdce0ef579c48ae2	c5261b92c8931d5bb0311e5252e73ae2	07f6a31be4a87f29a46db681badca3e2	article	Incorporating contextual information in recommender systems using a multidimensional approach	Gediminas Adomavicius and Ramesh Sankaranarayanan and Shahana Sen and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2005
7054121	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	Geleijnse:ISMIR2007	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	af0a6d95811caf241d57d67905c2c345	3e252f88ee3137dee56544f2bb0bd3e4	b01de186bb17417ebeff479c10cb7fe6	inproceedings	{The Quest for Ground Truth in Musical Artist Tagging in the Social Web Era}	Gijs Geleijnse and Markus Schedl and Peter Knees	\N	2007
7054122	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Learning the Semantics of Audio Signals	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris, France	\N	\N	Knees:LSAS08	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10b3c3b0313f35aedecf115d1e7fdf31	c13490dcceb9bfb1703a511aa20b7e32	2cbc1a402bb0c84d3ee02237cbcf4407	inproceedings	{A Deeper Look into Web-based Classification of Music Artists}	Peter Knees and Markus Schedl and Tim Pohle	\N	2008
7054123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Baumann:CHI07	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1941--1946	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1240929}	\N	c65ebe68ceef6297d8521e0e73a3babf	06049ed5ccc5b70454510f6640dee5f6	05edfdff2543a57a6b1b5fe334006bca	inproceedings	BluetunA: let your neighbour know what music you like	Stephan Baumann and Bj\\"{o}rn Jung and Arianna Bassoli and Martin Wisniowski	\N	2007
7054124	\N	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Web Intelligence and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Studies in Computational Intelligence	Kazienko:WIDM06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/series/sci/sci23.html#KazienkoM06	\N	PhD	\N	\N	111-120	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ff7b4d46599ba9886db672673740b8d	cf53ca12721406b345feca835c788d3b	45a53e18846b7da6152aa2ace55bf7db	inproceedings	Recommendation Framework for Online Social Networks	Przemyslaw Kazienko and Katarzyna Musial	\N	2006
7054125	\N	4511	\N	\N	\N	\N	User Modeling	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Sotiropoulos:UM07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/um/um2007.html#SotiropoulosLT07	\N	PhD	\N	\N	288-297	\N	\N	\N		\N	b39651e7a0d4d89d9d871f7317639382	a17413c449f2cd72bc0a662a45823757	7e8d9e3b6f79bf090fd414e892870ead	inproceedings	Evaluation of Modeling Music Similarity Perception Via Feature Subset Selection.	Dionisios N. Sotiropoulos and Aristomenis S. Lampropoulos and George A. Tsihrintzis	\N	2007
7054126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	Vignoli:ISMIR05	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	272-279	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://ismir2005.ismir.net/proceedings/1021.pdf}	\N	621a1199aec6130a2f3b1c4389f59f78	7b2c1c89de8e67a08a8dc942c34f023b	da84c6833294dbe6f641f06b980d3ee5	inproceedings	A Music Retrieval System Based on User Driven Similarity\
               and Its Evaluation	Fabio Vignoli and Steffen Pauws	\N	2005
7054127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Content-Based Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lesaffre:LM06	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2006/650}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	a399f471565b6ac3d2ed96bee1c3332f	1be108d2e0dd25df528181103754534a	40ed4c8c6d2e68ab31dee36f038c01db	inproceedings	A User-Oriented Approach to Music Information Retrieval	Micheline Lesaffre and Marc Leman and Jean-Pierre Martens	\N	2006
7054128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nicholas Brealey Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Jennings:NBRR07	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02754d7f1aa2f6510c216eab86d1c4a6	faf7da9db98ea1c6822dd2d8390951eb	f0f26a9caf4549a92794a739ca845ade	book	Net, Blogs and Rock 'n' Roll: How Digital Discovery Works and What it Means for Consumers	David Jennings	\N	2007
7054129	Expert Syst. Appl.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chen:ExpSys08	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	2082--2090	\N	3	\N	issn = {0957-4174}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2007.02.008}	\N	8f0d4e215bce7d426f85653d9134fbe3	83c8382886a1bc83c86b41f8baf5d835	8360ba07d927d1564c172f0d98329f61	article	A group recommendation system with consideration of interactions among group members	Yen-Liang Chen and Li-Chen Cheng and Ching-Nan Chuang	\N	2008
7054131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Massa:RecSys07	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	17--24	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-730--8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297231.1297235}	\N	a6cb53b61f9a418958ec74b68f9ac06d	67db8cb6cb4edfbc50233387650a0d62	ddde404ab1f3fe728600eebe87b2d14d	inproceedings	Trust-aware recommender systems	Paolo Massa and Paolo Avesani	\N	2007
7054132	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Machine Learning Research	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	Shani:JMLR02	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	453--460	\N	\N	\N		\N	73303b5cb3df5a15450994341088b148	78a5998840a0ab2d187b10667407b35a	10ff7e4abd7cea529de1f3aca954a06d	inproceedings	An MDP-based recommender system	Guy Shani and Ronen I. Brafman and David Heckerman	\N	2002
7054133	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd KDD Workshop on Large Scale Recommender Systems and the Netflix Prize Competition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Takacs:Netflix2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}	\N	5db37144196c708414ae775c34136e2f	4b1dd7f6ad8e3df97e6f6513aae5bf15	b8b68a55ea406665ceaefb02a5c66d63	inproceedings	Investigation of various matrix factorization methods for large recommender systems	G\\'abor Tak\\'acs and Istv\\'an Pil\\'aszy and Botty\\'an N\\'emeth and Domonkos Tikk	\N	2008
7054135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tso-Sutter:SAC08	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1995--1999	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil}, isbn = {978-1-59593-753-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1363686.1364171}	\N	26f469f9e13168129a00a980a81c0aec	61f74fe4bb3a72220c69438010ae9962	968379e8dfbf561f96a648e65d738a7f	inproceedings	Tag-aware recommender systems by fusion of collaborative filtering algorithms	Karen H. L. Tso-Sutter and Leandro Balby Marinho and Lars Schmidt-Thieme	\N	2008
7054136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, USA	\N	\N	Symeonidis:ISMIR08	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f8ee88816b15ef0d044539335836cfa	f7c6729de910db585a1f864e751fb46b	ddfa4444f925e1053558266916f193e0	inproceedings	Ternary Semantic Analysis Of Social Tags For Personalized Music Recommendation	P. Symeonidis and M. Ruxanda and A. Nanopoulos and Y. Manolopoulos	\N	2008
7054137	Environmetrics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Helsinki, Department of Physics, Siltavuorenpenger 20 D, SF-00170 Helsinki, Finland	\N	\N	Paatero:Environmetrics94	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/env.3170050203	\N	PhD	\N	\N	111--126	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-17 23:50:17}, citeulike-article-id = {1781640}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/env.3170050203}	A new variant PMF of factor analysis is described. It is assumed that X is a matrix of observed data and ? is the known matrix of standard deviations of elements of X. Both X and ? are of dimensions n × m. The method solves the bilinear matrix problem X = GF + E where G is the unknown left hand factor matrix (scores) of dimensions n × p, F is the unknown right hand factor matrix (loadings) of dimensions p × m, and E is the matrix of residuals. The problem is solved in the weighted least squares sense: G and F are determined so that the Frobenius norm of E divided (element-by-element) by ? is minimized. Furthermore, the solution is constrained so that all the elements of G and F are required to be non-negative. It is shown that the solutions by PMF are usually different from any solutions produced by the customary factor analysis (FA, i.e. principal component analysis (PCA) followed by rotations). Usually PMF produces a better fit to the data than FA. Also, the result of PF is guaranteed to be non-negative, while the result of FA often cannot be rotated so that all negative entries would be eliminated. Different possible application areas of the new method are briefly discussed. In environmental data, the error estimates of data can be widely varying and non-negativity is often an essential feature of the underlying models. Thus it is concluded that PMF is better suited than FA or PCA in many environmental applications. Examples of successful applications of PMF are shown in companion papers.	d67b555eb4fd3028388f43800cd15cba	37ad50ba867d8f12e8f42bcc1ba137ee	c97fc895bd470379fd451c48c559f479	article	Positive matrix factorization: A non-negative factor model with optimal utilization of error estimates of data values	Pentti Paatero and Unto Tapper	\N	1994
7054138	Nature	401	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, USA.	\N	\N	Lee:Nature99	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/44565	\N	PhD	\N	\N	788--791	\N	6755	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/44565}	Is perception of the whole based on perception of its parts? There is psychological and physiological evidence for parts-based representations in the brain, and certain computational theories of object recognition rely on such representations. But little is known about how brains or computers might learn the parts of objects. Here we demonstrate an algorithm for non-negative matrix factorization that is able to learn parts of faces and semantic features of text. This is in contrast to other methods, such as principal components analysis and vector quantization, that learn holistic, not parts-based, representations. Non-negative matrix factorization is distinguished from the other methods by its use of non-negativity constraints. These constraints lead to a parts-based representation because they allow only additive, not subtractive, combinations. When non-negative matrix factorization is implemented as a neural network, parts-based representations emerge by virtue of two properties: the firing rates of neurons are never negative and synaptic strengths do not change sign.	2b14a9521d69a07b47a6f86cdb6ae36e	b293699f3a0541bd6fb1b10d7f9410ac	b71bc3206b0b9bb4dcd0b3c6dfc8f3b5	article	Learning the parts of objects by non-negative matrix factorization.	D. D. Lee and H. S. Seung	\N	1999
7054140	National Association of Recording Merchandisers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NielsenSoundscan:2007	http://www.narm.com/2008Conv/StateoftheIndustry.pdf	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7496fb740c70c7e65ff4f966d10734d	f70b9b0f28d685f4f53f1dc9a0f0c954	eb5202bce8fbd59d3f03b2de46cbe894	article	State of the Industry	Nielsen Soundscan	\N	2007
7054141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NielsenSoundscan:2006	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20aa7bc23807e420d9b545d331926da5	9432e6352bd4a1dec790899b23e07ea3	c24544d9903b48fafb8aa3a8eef6d7aa	misc	Year--End Music Industry Report	Nielsen Soundscan	\N	2006
7054142	\N	4830	\N	\N	\N	\N	Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	TtieColTagging:ACAI2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ausai/ausai2007.html#JiYKJ07	\N	PhD	\N	\N	377-386	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76928-6_39}	\N	76d212c4b218f40d3f1b3917a78a85f2	fceb5a699459c6c264299ebf622a171d	5aaad98f43e58e2e44ac25bb729d9fb1	inproceedings	Collaborative Tagging in Recommender Systems	Ae-Ttie Ji and Cheol Yeon and Heung-Nam Kim and GeunSik Jo	\N	2007
7054143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	abowd99understanding	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=743843	\N	PhD	\N	\N	304--307	\N	\N	\N	priority = {0}, isbn = {3540665501}	\N	8e52671932c608aed29548fa5b4b9de4	c0a3b2f59b5a70c52b5feb6dd0f5db8e	46a7c4620465f844ef22e5140469e927	inproceedings	Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness	Gregory D. Abowd and Anind K. Dey and Peter J. Brown and Nigel Davies and Mark Smith and Pete Steggles	\N	1999
7054145	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Tucker:SSRN2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1002763}	\N	c3e1046003fb7ae0ef440953a3954fcd	2fd18115d67e4c11531154c57b167118	429f1ebbcd8d3ee8a25b3d1fe03e635c	article	How Does Popularity Information Affect Choices? Theory and A Field Experiment	Catherine Tucker and Juanjuan Zhang	\N	2008
7054146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sinha:CHI02	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	830--831	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-454-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/506443.506619}	Recommender Systems act as a personalized decision guides, aiding users in decisions on matters related to personal taste. Most previous research on Recommender Systems has focused on the statistical accuracy of the algorithms driving the systems, with little emphasis on interface issues and the user's perspective. The goal of this research was to examine the role of transprency (user understanding of why a particular recommendation was made) in Recommender Systems. To explore this issue, we conducted a user study of five music Recommender Systems. Preliminary results indicate that users like and feel more confident about recommendations that they perceive as transparent.	c9dc69b8c892e3a3912326a3a240bfbb	c925c858adadee9c6fb26aad71645815	7359377813523167261513fcaee07280	inproceedings	The role of transparency in recommender systems	Rashmi Sinha and Kirsten Swearingen	\N	2002
7054150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MULTIMEDIA '07: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Cai:MM07	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1065--1074	\N	\N	\N	location = {Augsburg, Germany}, isbn = {978-1-59593-702-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1291233.1291466}	The growth of music resources on personal devices and Internet radio has increased the need for music recommendations. In this paper, aiming at providing an efficient and general solution, we present a search-based solution for scalable music recommendations. In this solution a music piece is first transformed to a music signature sequence in which each signature characterizes the timbre of a local music clip. Based on such signatures, a scale-sensitive method is then proposed to index the music pieces for similarity search, using the locality sensitive hashing (LSH). The scale-sensitive method can numerically find the appropriate parameters for indexing various scales of music collections, and thus can guarantee a proper number of nearest neighbors are found in search. In the recommendation stage, representative signatures from snippets of a seed piece are extracted as query terms, to retrieve pieces with similar melodies for suggestions. We also design a relevance-ranking function to sort the search results, based on the criteria that include matching ratio, temporal order, term weight, and matching confidence. Finally, with the search results, we propose a strategy to generate a dynamic playlist which can automatically expand with time. Evaluations of several music collections at various scales showed that our approach achieves encouraging results in terms of recommendation satisfaction and system scalability.	236ce2baa12b51dbedabd9cc964d7032	c8039edba59b05fbf92dc3b9879cd0b4	444768f73c44b30d3324839c8710789d	inproceedings	Scalable music recommendation by search	Rui Cai and Chao Zhang and Lei Zhang and Wei-Ying Ma	\N	2007
7054151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	22nd International International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ankara, Turkey	\N	\N	Cataltepe:CIS2007	\N	\N	PhD	music recommender based on CB audio similarity	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISCIS.2007.4456868}	\N	966bebe5db1539b5e544317cf8c9d13a	5488493edde0c24d557fb394ab4abecb	1865f19d952efe4d07acfd2ffb4f9f4a	inproceedings	Music recommendation based on adaptive feature and user grouping	B. Cataltepe	\N	2007
7054152	IEEE Transaction on Audio Speech and Language Processing	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yoshii:IEEE08	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	435--447	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1109/TASL.2007.911503}	\N	43b2118de21c17d06a088721d85795b6	5dc47c1433516bb65b3e41832b57cef7	e220fbacb6f74a8a58a71ac907f91c4a	article	An efficient hybrid music recommender system using an incrementally trainable probabilistic generative model	Kazuyoshi Yoshii and Masataka Goto and Kazunori Komatani and Tetsuya Ogata and Hiroshi G. Okuno	\N	2008
7054153	Social Networks	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freeman:SN79	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-8733(78)90021-7	\N	PhD	\N	\N	215--239	\N	3	\N	priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0378-8733(78)90021-7}	The intuitive background for measures of structural centrality in social networks is reviewed and existing measures are evaluated in terms of their consistency with intuitions and their interpretability.Three distinct intuitive conceptions of centrality are uncovered and existing measures are refined to embody these conceptions. Three measures are developed for each concept, one absolute and one relative measure of the centrality of positions in a network, and one reflecting the degree of centralization of the entire network. The implications of these measures for the experimental study of small groups is examined.	8d8a3f3bb1c15b0bb601b5f91af0b89b	54a19e2692f0d520ecd971f889511026	f0d279a3c85fd9a70a978ee1c6eea449	article	Centrality in social networks: Conceptual clarification	Linton C. Freeman	\N	1979
7054154	Social Networks	27	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman:SN2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.009	\N	PhD	\N	\N	39--54	\N	1	\N	priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.socnet.2004.11.009}	Betweenness is a measure of the centrality of a node in a network, and is normally calculated as the fraction of shortest paths between node pairs that pass through the node of interest. Betweenness is, in some sense, a measure of the influence a node has over the spread of information through the network. By counting only shortest paths, however, the conventional definition implicitly assumes that information spreads only along those shortest paths. Here, we propose a betweenness measure that relaxes this assumption, including contributions from essentially all paths between nodes, not just the shortest, although it still gives more weight to short paths. The measure is based on random walks, counting how often a node is traversed by a random walk between two other nodes. We show how our measure can be calculated using matrix methods, and give some examples of its application to particular networks.	b3c994fc72b81af2b6a6ca2e80611d96	acf65bd79746305644f779aff46ea18d	025e7aca04143624c5d300031968f6fb	article	A measure of betweenness centrality based on random walks	Mark Newman	\N	2005
7054155	Rev. Mod. Phys.	74	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reka:RevModPhys2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0106096	\N	PhD	\N	\N	47--97	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {cond-mat/0106096}	Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in nature and society, much\
quoted examples including the cell, a network of chemicals linked by chemical\
reactions, or the Internet, a network of routers and computers connected by\
physical links. While traditionally these systems were modeled as random\
graphs, it is increasingly recognized that the topology and evolution of real\
networks is governed by robust organizing principles. Here we review the recent\
advances in the field of complex networks, focusing on the statistical\
mechanics of network topology and dynamics. After reviewing the empirical data\
that motivated the recent interest in networks, we discuss the main models and\
analytical tools, covering random graphs, small-world and scale-free networks,\
as well as the interplay between topology and the network's robustness against\
failures and attacks.	93abd6a6e5b5ddebc75ebd187bbdefd5	df845d106ffb47aab8783cd8a66d2a6b	4d118dc8e4e381ba441583248e7a2ab3	article	Statistical mechanics of complex networks	Albert Reka and A.-L. Barab\\'{a}si Albert-Laszlo	\N	2002
7054156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer--Verlag	\N	\N	\N	MeynTweedie:Markov93	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c26cd2090f76f0e0f7a3d2759564747a	0dae187c07f79a38f589cf631ca4d1ce	868e1af5ac0b30df50c60c82eab8c5f2	book	Markov chains and stochastic stability	S. P. Meyn and R. L. Tweedie	\N	1993
7054157	IEICE Transactions	88-B	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kitajima:2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ieicet/ieicet88b.html#KitajimaKTZ05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1467-1475	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.4.1467}, date = {2008-01-20}	\N	e61916ebd161f591c8c6fc803f74946f	f431b4afe2ef3dc329f2e41e19780597	51875e79273eb6536ad8f6fe037f1f72	article	Evaluation of Website Usability Using Markov Chains and Latent Semantic Analysis.	Muneo Kitajima and Noriyuki Kariya and Hideaki Takagi and Yongbing Zhang	\N	2005
7054158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacobson:CMMR2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Copenhagen, Denmark}	\N	7348f34db9c1d000d0393867bebec4cc	728fe3066beb7090cd27addebd80fd58	a28f86d32b82a9ebb399315301521cf5	inproceedings	Musically Meaningful or Just Noise? An Analysis of On-line Artist Networks	Kurt Jacobson and Mark Sandler	\N	2008
7054159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Celma:ACMRecSys2008	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Laussane, Switzerland}	\N	ddbb46be859a0c076623c8e0a14fe534	d4154687fb2c194447f7a37ffa193d4d	e7b5544d4b1e6068231bc8f4819a7eb8	inproceedings	Evaluating the quality of novel recommendations	{\\`O} Celma and P Herrera	\N	2008
7054161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hyperion Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Anderson2006	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44400541eb11399189db29a6366c159a	9b04b129705c7c2989bb4f11e6ed8ed1	02468919871fdbaa8be3d004ce71406e	book	The Long Tail. Why the future of business is selling less of more	Chris Anderson	\N	2006
7054162	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Avery:ACM97	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	88-89	\N	3	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/245108.245127}	\N	69d7a5cc15b08271d76f0ced404a5fad	c438091db74d7d0417d57accebaf36ff	0abf7ac8c0d7e5d6a373d390c3083c04	article	Recommender systems for evaluating computer messages	Christopher Avery and Richard Zeckhauser	\N	1997
7054163	Proceedings National Academy of Science, USA	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ComplexWeightedNetworksBarrat02	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	3747	\N		\N	93c634177b5f63d0435b4f8072b55bf4	536011d4ba33dfa1ef6bf81abdb31f5f	b7c3b559799bf6ddd118a639b07ca602	article	The architecture of complex weighted networks	A. Barrat and M. Barthelemy and R. Pastor-Satorras and A. Vespignani	\N	2004
7054164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Web Delivering of\
\	Music	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumann:WEDEL03	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leeds, UK}	\N	e1a23301b6a247556bec2c1211391fd5	e6e6fcb3fbd53eae19eb9520306b2fda	8962564e876fe7aed96d39d229b5d871	inproceedings	Using Cultural Metadata for Artist Recommendations	S. Baumann and O. Hummel	\N	2003
7054165	SIAM Reviews	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clauset:SIAM2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.1062	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {0706.1062}	Power-law distributions occur in many situations of scientific interest\
\	and have significant consequences for our understanding of natural\
\	and man-made phenomena. Unfortunately, the empirical detection and\
\	characterization of power laws is made difficult by the large fluctuations\
\	that occur in the tail of the distribution. In particular, standard\
\	methods such as least-squares fitting are known to produce systematically\
\	biased estimates of parameters for power-law distributions and should\
\	not be used in most circumstances. Here we describe statistical techniques\
\	for making accurate parameter estimates for power-law data, based\
\	on maximum likelihood methods and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic.\
\	We also show how to tell whether the data follow a power-law distribution\
\	at all, defining quantitative measures that indicate when the power\
\	law is a reasonable fit to the data and when it is not. We demonstrate\
\	these methods by applying them to twenty-four real-world data sets\
\	from a range of different disciplines. Each of the data sets has\
\	been conjectured previously to follow a power-law distribution. In\
\	some cases we find these conjectures to be consistent with the data\
\	while in others the power law is ruled out.	9c26a866b26f491d3f56b450e2c9cae2	2e3bc5bbd7449589e8bfb580e8936d4b	6f64a5e588c1ef40c15dd1c992813291	article	Power-law distributions in empirical data	Aaron Clauset and Cosma R. Shalizi and M. E. J. Newman	\N	2007
7054167	Science	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	erd59	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	290-298	\N	290	\N	issn = {0036-8075}	\N	9225a7e5e3055158f6ca57532e0440d2	260be541babd16a51ce493e58858d45b	f6a83f1cdede0b9c0df13f2e1c3cb077	article	On random graphs	P. Erd\\"os and A. R\\'eyi	\N	1959
7054169	Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	Gomez:ISMIR04	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a64539f50d3ff0279779c4cd5826eaeb	dcc0b342f769acd5347402ed082839ea	4f6f50b51300761e19bb518914668d9e	article	Estimating The Tonality Of Polyphonic Audio Files: Cognitive Versus\
\	Machine Learning Modelling Strategies	E. G\\'{o}mez and P. Herrera	\N	2004
7054171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of eleventh ACM international conference\
\	on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hoashi:MM03	\N	\N	PhD	relevance feedback to improve user preference based music retrieval	\N	110-119	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berkeley, CA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-722-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/957013.957040}	\N	ba4b47f204638043f63f1e54e18f4ae5	2a55147fc5d9c6215e0ac74ae7311a86	b709e61e0bd0eb05143088535520cfca	inproceedings	Personalization of user profiles for content-based music retrieval\
\	based on relevance feedback	K. Hoashi and K. Matsumoto and N. Inoue	\N	2003
7054172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 19th conference of the computer-human interaction\
\	special interest group	\N	\N	\N	\N	Narrabundah, Australia	\N	\N	Leong:CHI2005	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1-4	\N	\N	\N	location = {Canberra, Australia}, isbn = {1-59593-222-4}	\N	610ae88b05c35924addf77dd446ca7e2	c6ece74649269ce23048dfd451133ea1	46656637f4257d2f22955e3bf714c00a	inproceedings	The serendipity shuffle	T. W. Leong and F. Vetere and S. Howard	\N	2005
7054173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Human Interaction. Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sean:CHI2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1125659	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1097-1101	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {2056215}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595932984}, doi = {10.1145/1125451.1125659}	\N	5ba745aff1b2aa4f388b08ecb99c7c92	fe396fbce5daacd374196ad688e3f149	f7d7d4451492e552435947309745f5df	inproceedings	Being accurate is not enough: how accuracy metrics have hurt recommender\
\	systems	Sean M. McNee and John Riedl and Joseph A. Konstan	\N	2006
7054174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Victoria, Canada	\N	\N	Oliver:ISMIR06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2006.html#OliverK06	\N	PhD	\N	\N	250-253	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f3b436b3090ed520aa2853e56fb5abd	4698115fa8e8c7edf0818ddc3abbb07b	21733c04183231989fa0108945c0160e	inproceedings	PAPA: Physiology and Purpose-Aware Automatic Playlist Generation	Nuria Oliver and Lucas Kregor-Stickles	\N	2006
7054175	Proceedings of International Computer Music Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, SPAIN	\N	\N	Ong:ICMC05	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97cb1d0def65cc727908516a900bddaa	f0fd1b2389ba78153ec5936bb1405db2	672afd5648686ebc0f8e901f61904a19	article	Semantic Segmentation of Music Audio Contents	B. Ong and P. Herrera	\N	2005
7054176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	PampalkPohle:ISMIR2005	http://ismir2005.ismir.net/proceedings/2072.pdf	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Common approaches to creating playlists are to randomly shuffle a\
\	collection (e.g. iPod shuffle) or manually select songs. In this\
\	paper we present and evaluate heuristics to adapt playlists automatically\
\	given a song to start with (seed song) and immediate user feedback.\
\	Instead of rich metadata we use audio-based similarity. The user\
\	gives feedback by pressing a skip button if the user dislikes the\
\	current song. Songs similar to skipped songs are removed, while songs\
\	similar to accepted ones are added to the playlist. We evaluate the\
\	heuristics with hypothetical use cases. For each use case we assume\
\	a specific user behavior (e.g. the user always skips songs by a particular\
\	artist). Our results show that using audio similarity and simple\
\	heuristics it is possible to drastically reduce the number of necessary\
\	skips.	37105747853e6f5b1a3ff837f72e21fd	b25a319c4a29f19052d4112e88c6aa71	18efa5913b85c8facd78edb5d9c19793	inproceedings	Dynamic playlist generation based on skipping behavior	Elias Pampalk and Tim Pohle and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2005
7054177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	Pauws:ISMIR05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2005.html#PauwsW05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	638-643	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://ismir2005.ismir.net/proceedings/1029.pdf}	\N	80eaf0b4f93379878e54be7dd88c58e2	4b96da0d9bfb17883a7964ba244b93c4	02935cc8d3a070e88cd97d48a825ba9e	inproceedings	User Evaluation of a New Interactive Playlist Generation Concept	Steffen Pauws and Sander van de Wijdeven	\N	2005
7054178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	peeters:DAFX03	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5a032dc7696454ffb4434067e0e2590	e2ab6c2603c3e46722a14e9af9ed0271	a4893de642867b8f7fb55a0602a58673	inproceedings	Hierarchical Gaussian Tree with Inertia Ratio Maximization for the\
\	Classification of Large Musical Instruments Databases	Geoffroy Peeters and Xavier Rodet	\N	2003
7054179	Science	297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ravasz:Science02	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1551-5	\N	5586	\N	category = {network,metabolic}, status = {retrieved}	\N	765315c942de33071e6a8bd402db2ff2	32b680dbc1eaf463ac4f9487f408df98	76f014329bc4f83e919c2fb1c3c4fae2	article	Hierarchical organization of modularity in metabolic networks	E. Ravasz and A. L. Somera and D. A. Mongru and Z. N. Oltvai and A. L. Barab\\'{a}si	\N	2002
7054181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore, USA	\N	\N	Reyes:ICME2003	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a10e60d76b847ff8c572ddc1aa8fffa	da2b134e40d6a347d779250ac3534f30	eeb0451878ce59def5a99739bf8f00cd	inproceedings	Selection, Parameter Estimation and Discriminative Training of Hidden\
\	Markov Models for Generic Acoustic Modeling	M.J. Reyes-G\\'{o}mez and D.P.W Ellis	\N	2003
7054182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Victoria, Canada	\N	\N	Sandvold:ISMIR06	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	574f0c0b1226b26f6ced34a355073252	33763bbf7024d90673256347a470d5f8	591fe8505beab7ec86192991e5a20c22	inproceedings	Good Vibrations: Music Discovery through Personal Musical Concepts	V. Sandvold and T. Aussenac and {\\`O}. Celma and P. Herrera	\N	2006
7054183	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smeulders:IEEE2000	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c6d66fffa70de38fe9f571d97a27d84	3863b8cd18d1d7fe3c3813060e5ac516	b61033ef231f5c2cb95819d4f236ad6a	article	Content-based image retrieval at the end of the early years	Smeulders A. and Worring M. and Santini S. and A. Gupta and R. Jain	\N	20060
7054184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Music Information\
\	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	Tiemann:ISMIR07	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d7fd8828880b64ba85608408f31556e	881c28defd446609da4bca63af0ba651	a6a2460cc6d4ea699696b5d8576d9360	inproceedings	Towards ensemble learning for hybrid music recommendation	Marco Tiemann and Steffen Pauws	\N	2007
7054185	In E-Commerce and Web Technologies, 6th International Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, LNCS Vol. 3590	\N	\N	\N	Tous2005	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		\N	efb1b9d1719e52dca2b44947815e7f1a	8e7143da1d4f9a069f29909041182d8f	3cd7d435e9c8f3e8b665937be340ed77	article	Architecture of a Semantic XPath Processor	R. Tous and R. Garcia and E. Rodriguez and J. Delgado	\N	2005
7054186	Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 16th International Conference,\
\	CAiSE04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A. Persson, J. Stirna (Eds.)	\N	\N	\N	Tsinaraki2004	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	398-413	\N	\N	\N		\N	df40ac57695218bf68d0fb117ee01eca	6a7bb92b21a61217a1370a2eb14632f8	c6904101996b177f03dcdce2e9885be7	article	Integration of OWL ontologies in MPEG-7 and TVAnytime compliant Semantic\
\	Indexing	C. Tsinaraki and P. Polydoros and S. Christodoulakis	\N	2004
7054187	Hellenic Data Management Symposium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tsinaraki:HDMS05	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0312e46fd57a9cdaf967131bda31e281	8e1b768bca3bc6c320b07e3c4924dd53	a00770172764d860e20adb22a814068c	inproceedings	Semantic User Preference Descriptions in MPEG-7/21	C. Tsinaraki and S. Christodoulakis	\N	2005
7054188	Physical Review E	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vazquez03	http://es.arXiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0209183	\N	PhD	\N	\N	046111	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {arXiv.org:cond-mat/0209183}	\N	3a71f65ee6516e8958db04cb366a802d	c10d67dd2348cc82580fe1ef452d6ff3	3960a5efee415c37b749b607ad6a134d	article	Topology and correlations in structured scale-free networks	Alexei Vazquez and Marian Boguna and Yamir Moreno and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras and A. Vespignani	\N	2003
7054189	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)	\N	\N	\N	Westermann:03	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	0f32cc6f5c6bc9597d93b07a3d2a7b47	beaf0fce0783630dfa3c84e79b449ff0	c2719ae128d6f2e579486167fb848758	book	An analysis of XML database solutions for the management of MPEG-7\
\	media descriptions	U. Westermann and W. Klas	\N	2003
7054190	6th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	Zils:DAFX03	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f29632c70a934c69f9b3cd34e957cef8	3a98ef4f61bce2d2458970e5216a8e83	81b4f13563f1ff09dc7d4f7d1f26fe10	article	Extracting Automatically the Perceived Intensity of Music Titles	A. Zils and F. Pachet	\N	2003
7054249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Learning the Semantics of Audio Signals	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	Pohle:LSAS2006	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Athens, Greece}	Today, among the best-performing audio-based music simi-\
larity measures are algorithms based on Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coef-\
ficients (MFCCs). In these algorithms, each music track is modelled as a\
Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) of MFCCs. The similarity between two\
tracks is computed by comparing their GMMs. One drawback of this ap-\
proach is that the distance space obtained this way has some undesirable\
properties.\
In this paper, a number of approaches to correct these undesirable prop-\
erties are investigated. They use knowledge about the properties of music\
by using other music tracks as a reference. These reference tracks can\
either be the music collection itself, or they may be an external set of\
reference tracks.\
Our results show that the proposed techniques clearly improve the qual-\
ity of this audio similarity measure. Furthermore, preliminary experi-\
ments indicate that the techniques also help to improve other similarity\
measures. They may even be useful in completely different domains, most\
notably text information retrieval.	d7e42f55b158529f05b5ea24e7bf9599	184cfe39701deeec7c55bf294d416d9c	308d7cd673ff71a01b5d9715be366243	inproceedings	Automatically Adapting the Structure of Audio Similarity Spaces	Tim Pohle and Markus Schedl and Peter Knees and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2006
7054257	Wirtschaftsinformatik	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riemer2007	http://www.springerlink.com/content/551q06236l34218v/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	116-126	\N	2	\N		\N	46bff3141e1a2e65c22e4e83b03ea0ce	bca4da7c4fee44e89146dea1f712f686	defdee91ee4128d609e9d8ec5c195a53	article	Personalisierung der Internetsuche. Lösungstechniken und Marktüberblick	Kai Riemer and Fabian Brüggemann	\N	2007
7054277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Machine Learning ({ICML'88})	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	MuggletonBu88	\N	\N		\N	\N	339--352	\N	\N	\N		\N	ceea3ef1288003e9062133b558fb37d9	2633d467669649758bb949e3a77447f2	854c653e7248cc3a3514b08e9ddd578b	inproceedings	Machine Invention of First-order Predicates by Inverting Resolution	Stephen Muggleton and Wray L. Buntine	J. Laird	1988
7054364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '92: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	142977	http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/150000/142977/p525-ishii.pdf?key1=142977&key2=1476341321&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=17545975&CFTOKEN=53600346	\N		\N	\N	525--532	\N	\N	\N	location = {Monterey, California, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-513-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/142750.142977}	\N	97fea806cef3f8ed557fb72ee02df02e	06f05bad11b9057f517887c6df4dc0a2	7c3204cfaeee200b18b186d398e66187	inproceedings	ClearBoard: a seamless medium for shared drawing and conversation with eye contact	Hiroshi Ishii and Minoru Kobayashi	\N	1992
7054650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Good Tags - Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster, New York, München, Berlin	\N	\N	BlankBoppHampelSchulte2008	http://www.waxmann.com/index2.html?kat/2039.html	\N		\N	\N	85-97	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b2d589a801c3f03fab89abce9efb992	fc6b955c6cec7df76fb003835c6a471a	485855f6d25805a1f910f8a66f0831e6	inproceedings	Social Tagging = Soziale Suche?	Michael Blank and Thomas Bopp and Thorsten Hampel and Jonas Schulte	Birgit Gaiser and Thorsten Hampel and Stefanie Pahnke	2008
7054718	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leinpfad	\N	\N	\N	3937782214	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Socke-Bermudadreieck-Bernadette-Heim/dp/3937782214	\N	Ganz witzig, aber vermutlich sollte man im Alter der Autorin (> 40) sein und einen ähnlichen Hintergrund (Mutter) haben, um richtig mitlachen zu können.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783937782218}, asin = {3937782214}, isbn = {3937782214}	\N	47a945523c3cbcdb3eafdf7addfc4890	c3bdb5cb74b31c76ba31b3096daac273	8a68974f2038cc3877ea82a0e57f6b3e	book	Die Socke im Bermudadreieck	Bernadette Heim	\N	2005
7054821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	kempter_anmerkungen_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	
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	1--31	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{354029516X}}	\N	62a67a31239a70a3f0fc57b9161e5208	a7f9b50185a52a83ae6a9ed5bb8207e8	1cf1bc1c1886722a696a22ed3ce1228c	incollection	Anmerkungen zur jüngeren Debatte über Bildung und Kanon. Ein Literaturbericht	Klaus Kempter	Klaus Kempter and Peter Meusburger	2006
7054851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	thiedeke_soziologie_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, isbn = {ISBN 3-531-14072-8}	\N	7bf47b11d4ce320d385d09e33f19bdc5	149222eec6aec88c4b24ac57457eebd9	58ba1430445663cd4c9a9346fd16d5e9	book	Soziologie des Cyberspace	\N	Udo Thiedeke	2004
7054855	homo interretiatus	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	http://interretiatus.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/bibliographieren-online-library-20/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schneider_bibliographieren_2008	http://interretiatus.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/bibliographieren-online-library-20/	Blog		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6543ea9161146f7f9db124fcf82bdc5d	650d259f59e3bff111cc4471d588b7d4	00e1e28f81bd1ccc695fbafd439d2dd1	misc	Bibliographieren online - Library 2.0 {\\guillemotleft} homo interretiatus	Ralf Schneider	\N	2008
7054872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonanno	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.bonannoeditore.com/bonanno/scheda_libro.asp?id=133	\N	Bonanno Editore	\N	Quali mutamenti ha prodotto l’introduzione delle nuove regole nei sistemi politici locali, in particolare l’elezione diretta del sindaco, sul rendimento complessivo del governo municipale?
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Quali caratteristiche ha assunto la partecipazione politica dei cittadini attraverso la costituzione di comitati spontanei e, soprattutto, quale influenza hanno avuto queste nuove forme sul policy-making e i processi decisionali locali?
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Quali cambiamenti hanno introdotto i primi esperimenti di concertazione locale tra attori pubblici – enti ed amministrazioni locali – e attori privati – associazioni imprenditoriali, sindacati ed altri gruppi di interesse –  attraverso i patti territoriali?
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Nei saggi raccolti in questo volume, gli autori cercano di dare risposte a queste ed altre domande partendo dagli schemi d’analisi proposti dalla scienza politica e prendendo in esame la città di Catania. Il capoluogo etneo, infatti, ben si presta a laboratorio, sia perchè le sue vicende hanno avuto una rilevanza che é andata molto al di là del contesto locale, sia perché nell’ultimo decennio ha potuto sperimentare due diversi tipi di regole elettorali e l’alternanza, a livello municipale, tra due sindaci e due coalizioni differenti, sia, infine, perché i suoi abitanti hanno dimostrato un’inaspettata propensione alla partecipazione, anche se con forme diverse da quelle convenzionali.
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	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2004 Prezzo: 18, 00 eurobreve}	\N	6bc7a9aedcd46bf6a5c8aff397b5fe92	8ae1c76b380ce6556f6431879560510f	cdc62b9cb4d9df6cfe820656e03b54e6	book	Politiche e partecipazione	Orazio Lanza and Gianni Piazza and Cetti Vacante	\N	2004
7055215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caldarelli2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.2381	\N	Black Holes as Lumps of Fluid	\N	cite arxiv:0811.2381
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  improved section 8 and other minor changes	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The old suggestive observation that black holes often resemble lumps of fluid
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has recently been taken beyond the level of an analogy to a precise duality. We
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investigate aspects of this duality, and in particular clarify the relation
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between area minimization of the fluid vs. area maximization of the black hole
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horizon, and the connection between surface tension and curvature of the fluid,
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and surface gravity of the black hole. We also argue that the Rayleigh-Plateau
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instability in a fluid tube is the holographic dual of the Gregory-Laflamme
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instability of a black string. Associated with this fluid instability there is
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a rich variety of phases of fluid solutions that we study in detail, including
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in particular the effects of rotation. We compare them against the known
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results for asymptotically flat black holes finding remarkable agreement.
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Furthermore, we use our fluid results to discuss the unknown features of the
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gravitational system. Finally, we make some observations that suggest that
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asymptotically flat black holes may admit a fluid description in the limit of
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large number of dimensions.
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	29d36f233032c72eed18c600be81da43	a665fdb2e510502cdbb3318ccc1624bb	cec7b630e804017ab5f2e9acf4f06bb5	misc	Black Holes as Lumps of Fluid	Marco M. Caldarelli and Oscar J. C. Dias and Roberto Emparan and Dietmar Klemm	\N	2008
7055228	Physical Review E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Jasti-2008-ESG	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v78/e041306	\N	Experimental study of granular flows in a rough annular shear cell	\N	\N	041306	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {041306}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.78.041306}	\N	d4f34f631aab33c2a27d9b5179f2790c	78dd88391436ccdb3b0d0654cb883674	849f234613d0a6bc7237f05c7e18d6ad	article	Experimental study of granular flows in a rough annular shear cell	Venkata Jasti C. Fred Higgs III	\N	2008
7055457	 Nature	373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	saliKinetics95	\N	\N		\N	\N	664-665	\N	\N	\N		\N	7741ed1eee74c8654110cbb9f30088ff	cc8fc23710f9a6d1371508ae4700c96a	fd22967c57fd53e3cbf47beeb23535d1	article	Kinetics of protein folding	M. Karplus and A. Sali and E. Shakhnovich	\N	1995
7055574	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PoetterWD2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	23-26	\N	111	\N		"In den Ozeanen verschiebt der Klimawandel das Gleichgewicht des Lebens: Wärmeres Wasser lässt die Fische wandern, die Versauerung gefährdet die marine Nahrungskette und das Meer schluckt immer weniger Kohlendioxid aus der Atmosphäre. Aber es gibt auch Gewinner: zum Beispiel die Liebhaber deutscher Austern."	c47f350dc209b793055701cdfd62ac7b	fd03d69159058ecce7d195cbf549a7bf	3875a46945a334fc5259bb68031d0d29	article	Wenn der Mensch den Meeren Saures gibt	Bernhard Pötter	\N	2008
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   {[}Yang, Jae Shick; Wallin, Stefan; Shakhnovich, Eugene I.] Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Chem Biol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.}}, author-email = {{eugene@belok.harvard.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; VILLIN HEADPIECE; B-DOMAIN;
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   FREE-ENERGY; HELICAL PROTEIN; MATCHING THEORY; STATE; ENSEMBLE;
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   INTERMEDIATE; LANDSCAPE}}, subject-category = {{Multidisciplinary Sciences}}, number-of-cited-references = {{50}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000252647900014}}, doi = {{10.1073/pnas.0707284105}}, times-cited = {{7}}	{In this study we evaluate, at full atomic detail, the folding processes
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   of two small helical proteins, the B domain of protein A and the Villin
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   headpiece. Folding kinetics are studied by performing a large number of
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   ab initio Monte Carlo folding simulations using a single transferable
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   all-atom potential. Using these trajectories, we examine the relaxation
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   behavior, secondary structure formation, and transition-state ensembles
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   (TSEs) of the two proteins and compare our results with experimental
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   data and previous computational studies. To obtain a detailed
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   structural information on the folding dynamics viewed as an ensemble
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   process, we perform a clustering analysis procedure based on graph
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   theory. Moreover, rigorous p(fold) analysis is used to obtain
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   representative samples of the TSEs and a good quantitative agreement
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   between experimental and simulated Phi values is obtained for protein
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   A. Phi values for Villin also are obtained and left as predictions to
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   be tested by future experiments. Our analysis shows that the two-helix
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   hairpin is a common partially stable structural motif that gets formed
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   before entering the TSE in the studied proteins. These results together
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   with our earlier study of Engrailed Homeodomain and recent experimental
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   studies provide a comprehensive, atomic-level picture of folding
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   mechanics of three-helix bundle proteins.}	3a5acc9a484c06eecdb8296ca88144f4	34a2291fd2c38f2e580e0764d2b3954a	1cd3cd63a18e25e58b3fe0f4e0b9b933	article	{Universality and diversity of folding mechanics for three-helix bundle
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   proteins}	Jae Shick Yang and Stefan Wallin and Eugene I. Shakhnovich	\N	{2008}
7055857	{PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF   AMERICA}	{103}	\N	\N	{NOV 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{NATL ACAD SCIENCES}	{2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000242464900032	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{17747-17752}	\N	{47}	\N	issn = {{0027-8424}}, doc-delivery-number = {{111PG}}, cited-references = {{ABKEVICH VI, 1994, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V33, P10026.
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   ZAGROVIC B, 2002, J MOL BIOL, V323, P927, DOI 10.1016/S0022-2836(02)00997-X.}}, affiliation = {{Shakhnovich, EI (Reprint Author), Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, 12 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Syst Biol, Boston, MA 02115 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.}}, author-email = {{eugene@belok.harvard.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION; TRANSITION-STATE; ENGRAILED HOMEODOMAIN;
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   STRUCTURE PREDICTION; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; NUCLEATION-CONDENSATION;
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   DENATURED STATE; MODEL; THERMODYNAMICS; MECHANISM}}, subject-category = {{Multidisciplinary Sciences}}, number-of-cited-references = {{42}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000242464900032}}, doi = {{10.1073/pnas.0605580103}}, times-cited = {{18}}	{It has long been known that a protein's amino acid sequence dictates
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   its native structure. However, despite significant recent advances, an
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   ensemble description of how a protein achieves its native conformation
\
   from random coil under physiologically relevant conditions remains
\
   incomplete. Here we present a detailed all-atom model with a
\
   transferable potential that is capable of ab initio folding of entire
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   protein domains using only sequence information. The computational
\
   efficiency of this model allows us to perform thousands of
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   microsecond-time scale-folding simulations of the engrailed homeodomain
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   and to observe thousands of complete independent folding events. We
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   apply a graph-theoretic analysis to this massive data set to elucidate
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   which intermediates and intermediary states are common to many
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   trajectories and thus important for the folding process. This method
\
   provides an atomically detailed and complete picture of a folding
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   pathway at the ensemble level. The approach that we describe is quite
\
   general and could be used to study the folding of proteins on time
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   scales orders of magnitude longer than currently possible.}	63bbcea5c8949e0ddb3d423d0a32d9c7	e37f32f985c0741addd9d6fe7edd13df	9dcfcae41e3d9e51e4495c4cf9c4786d	article	{Understanding ensemble protein folding at atomic detail}	Isaac A. Hubner and Eric J. Deeds and Eugene I. Shakhnovich	\N	{2006}
7056380	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER}	{20}	\N	\N	{JUL 16}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IOP PUBLISHING LTD}	{DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000257178500001	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	\N	\N	{28}	\N	issn = {{0953-8984}}, doc-delivery-number = {{319QJ}}, cited-references = {{ABKEVICH VI, 1994, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V33, P10026.
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   ALM E, 1999, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V96, P11305.
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   {[}Wallin, Stefan; Shakhnovich, Eugene I.] Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Chem Biol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Phys.-Condes. Matter}}, author-email = {{eugene@belok.harvard.edu}}, article-number = {{283101}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; 3-HELIX BUNDLE PROTEIN;
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   TRANSITION-STATE ENSEMBLE; SINGLE-DOMAIN PROTEINS; FREE-ENERGY
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   LANDSCAPE; VILLIN HEADPIECE; CONTACT-ORDER; B-DOMAIN; HELICAL PROTEIN;
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   CHYMOTRYPSIN INHIBITOR-2}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Condensed Matter}}, number-of-cited-references = {{102}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000257178500001}}, doi = {{10.1088/0953-8984/20/28/283101}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Although far from routine, simulating the folding of specific short
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   protein chains on the computer, at a detailed atomic level, is starting
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   to become a reality. This remarkable progress, which has been made over
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   the last decade or so, allows a fundamental aspect of the protein
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   folding process to be addressed, namely its statistical nature. In
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   order to make quantitative comparisons with experimental kinetic data a
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   complete ensemble view of folding must be achieved, with key
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   observables averaged over the large number of microscopically different
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   folding trajectories available to a protein chain. Here we review
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   recent advances in atomic-level protein folding simulations and the new
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   insight provided by them into the protein folding process. An important
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   element in understanding ensemble folding kinetics are methods for
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   analyzing many separate folding trajectories, and we discuss techniques
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   developed to condense the large amount of information contained in an
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   ensemble of trajectories into a manageable picture of the folding
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   process.}	35514de634a1b8297d16593f8a320b7f	859466a288272e137990183908c2b41b	8c4d3b58f100435d078a953283d5807e	article	{Understanding ensemble protein folding at atomic detail}	Stefan Wallin and Eugene I. Shakhnovich	\N	{2008}
7056402	Journal of Molecular Biology	342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rao2004299	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WK7-4CX9YPD-2/2/e0197e08cf0713b2062b116199b415ed	\N		\N	\N	299 - 306	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2004.06.063}	The conformation space of a 20 residue antiparallel [beta]-sheet peptide, sampled by molecular dynamics simulations, is mapped to a network. Snapshots saved along the trajectory are grouped according to secondary structure into nodes of the network and the transitions between them are links. The conformation space network describes the significant free energy minima and their dynamic connectivity without requiring arbitrarily chosen reaction coordinates. As previously found for the Internet and the World-Wide Web as well as for social and biological networks, the conformation space network is scale-free and contains highly connected hubs like the native state which is the most populated free energy basin. Furthermore, the native basin exhibits a hierarchical organization, which is not found for a random heteropolymer lacking a predominant free-energy minimum. The network topology is used to identify conformations in the folding transition state (TS) ensemble, and provides a basis for understanding the heterogeneity of the TS and denatured state ensemble as well as the existence of multiple pathways.	ebcb8385ca9ec55016f8553fb79e56e4	c2fafa643b1fd10b6b0e9179d90b3bf5	271947ea0c3c6dca1ce8bdc7fbf33cda	article	The Protein Folding Network	Francesco Rao and Amedeo Caflisch	\N	2004
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7057452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	中国海洋大学 	\N	090109_5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9598a566f388d7f46d4122b5688a609	68379d532efb8a6063f47405e0d06e8f	d3c919bc4c17bdf8778303195f0c539f	mastersthesis	基于DSP的AVS实时解码器的研究与实现 	 裴雷	\N	2007
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7057466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	同济大学电子与信息工程学院 	\N	090109_6	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	467086439d7745ad60692ceaf10ab40b	449a3624bbf7e1a70ae784bcbcc91f14	b9b9cd732e3149b80841e11ef1ae7111	mastersthesis	AVS视频解码器系统级实现和应用研究 	 刘艳	\N	2008
7057480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	哈尔滨工业大学 	\N	090109_7	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7bf942098de0d4b0354fed69d824d74	0868d2756583e8a79cec244f8b38c3f2	b068fb1f1bb5cbf482f888568d82f5ec	mastersthesis	基于AVS标准视频解码器控制的研究与实现 	 刘雪蕾	\N	2005
7057494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	浙江大学 	\N	090109_8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	195a702785b43cf717e4fab914126b19	e35868f82b00a199288769f023462790	7ec28f44b0562630ea504827a225b772	mastersthesis	视频编解码芯片的设计方法研究 	 张珂	\N	2007
7057508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	浙江大学 	\N	090109_9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6028fde819af8f77265cac879982d09a	b6d4e263eca72ccd5daef1ba1fdc3604	92181afe3c1eaadd5fc9a8eabb856524	mastersthesis	AVS-M视频解码系统在嵌入式系统上的实现和应用研究 	 石磊	\N	2006
7057520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	中国科学院计算技术研究所 	\N	090109_10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c905fbee25b85e5b0dd67b8695a9e193	d0f7f4a4318eb319362372877d810a1e	dcd9774c7c57edab7d68903c2f7793f4	phdthesis	多模数字视频解码SOC芯片设计及研究 	 彭聪	\N	2006
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7057548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	电子科技大学 	\N	090109_12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9318a7161059aecc59f284b9f3051a0b	3ca6d6df48ed45cb5af249dd265e412f	d1a143c2bf06aaebfbe00c3694605687	phdthesis	SoC软/硬件协同设计方法研究 	 詹瑾瑜	\N	2005
7057558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	辽宁科技大学 	\N	090109_13	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5eafbbe15fe58563d5af928fc3b9d04	3eb21beab90e783324f0e86def74ea70	696a5b42addc7187e0b94f3f7181e9f6	mastersthesis	面向手机多媒体专用SOC的MPEG-4视频解码器软硬件协同设计 	 马英海	\N	2008
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7057617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	南京邮电大学 	\N	090109_15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d874e885f6da61acfce765037e7288f	79237177be96099b65107fa7feedf2e4	3d150c1559e28f9a80d196378cefeb99	mastersthesis	嵌入式系统软硬件划分方法及协同设计研究 	 李晖	\N	2006
7057630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CASCON '08: Proceedings of the 2008 conference of the center for advanced studies on collaborative research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AdoEtAl08	\N	\N	A methodological leg to stand on	\N	\N	166--178	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ontario, Canada}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1463788.1463806}	\N	ac3ddd3adf5b7352794011eff69b9add	884fecb300728142b153fc4a19bbfdd6	cab5e03847d402e907648222a6ee916c	inproceedings	A methodological leg to stand on: lessons learned using grounded theory to study software development	Steve Adolph and Wendy Hall and Philippe Kruchten	\N	2008
7057631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	浙江大学 	\N	090109_16	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	061072b7a9b82607cfc36ed742842a7d	5c5c7d50bd585e70e3295dbed9b91c4a	fb4782ffe3784e5ad2c3fc37f29cefe6	mastersthesis	可编程媒体处理系统芯片（SoC）结构设计研究 	 蒋志迪	\N	2005
7057650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	浙江大学 	\N	090109_17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	638dbcd020fbb54b86fbdd4b15ec8ea2	9c07293f2276e771e677a9cd22856c1a	ad7d87004a787fa107e89fcbbf5c482e	mastersthesis	视频解码芯片系统结构研究 	 钟林钢	\N	2005
7057665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	国防科学技术大学 	\N	090109_18	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f08f68cb140d3699d8a8ceab9e0ac2b1	4f66194030b2a0508020a19090ee6441	6886567ffe793335b3c4e32e0c8ff1b6	phdthesis	嵌入式流媒体处理器体系结构技术研究 	 黎铁军	\N	2005
7057682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	上海交通大学 	\N	090109_19	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab8e1172529181eb65982692de555ca5	fee233521256c8e4e781d3154aa13150	60891658e3cda0347192988ad73535dc	mastersthesis	HDTV SoC平台上软件系统关键模块的研究与实现 	 喻世美	\N	2006
7057689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BioIdentBCK09	\N	\N	Abstract: Biometrics make human identification possible with a sample of a biometric trait and an associated database. Classical identification techniques lead to privacy concerns. This paper introduces a new method to identify someone using his biometrics in an encrypted way. Our construction combines Bloom Filters with Storage and Locality-Sensitive Hashing. We apply this error-tolerant scheme, in a Hamming space, to achieve biometric identification in an efficient way. This is the first non-trivial identification scheme dealing with fuzziness and encrypted data. 
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This is an extended version of a paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccfe74477ce743d1816d72028c4ec8e7	5857a69e02a20d827cb07be4f0a87afa	93782b4900146e2eb8a557c354e6d84c	article	Identification with Encrypted Biometric Data Made Feasible 	Julien Bringer and Hervé Chabanne and Bruno Kindarji	 arxiv	2009
7057690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	上海交通大学 	\N	090109_20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	49e9e158dca6aaf5a7aff5b02089ccdf	615dfa3728e1db93c939f8b1ac759711	014a6d2734b291b4260d9727f83ddd9c	phdthesis	高清晰度电视软件平台关键技术研究 	 张俊	\N	2000
7057707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	上海交通大学 	\N	090109_21	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	681aea309e7f8fa90f15a7ab7544e693	255cf130bcda8cad2b7dc522a76ce5bc	0127f15f69e4cc1420cbf98435bd2e88	phdthesis	数字电视接收机的研究 	 刘勋	\N	2002
7057810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kopaed	München	\N	\N	1238883	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86736-063-0}	\N	406c5c3c47eaec983e9a25e6c3cf9f40	fbfba48d97a5e5965a463fb4524f9851	794b10a81b9c7d6b0aed4812a80f489d	book	Medien und Pädagogik international	Christine W. Wijnen	\N	2008
7057815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kopaed	München	\N	\N	1238884	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86736-060-9}	\N	bc6f4d4bc07e671e331e3b5078f4c00e	e5061a29dbe3873654337504eb5b288b	2a01cd306856097b9494d1541249640d	book	Computerpraxis Jugendlicher und medienpädagogisches Handeln	Stefan Welling	\N	2008
7058463	Cancer Research	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AACR	\N	\N	\N	singhal1991ian	\N	\N		\N	\N	1406--1411	\N	5	\N		A block in carbohydrate chain elongation of O-glycosylated mucins results in accumulation of -GalNAc O linked to serine or threonine (Tn antigen) in a large percentage of human adenocarcinomas. Immunization of mice with desialylated ovine submaxillary mucin (A-OSM), which contains a large concentration of Tn antigen, provided protection against challenge of a highly invasive Tn expressing syngeneic mouse mammary tumor, TA3-Ha. A similar protective effect was not observed in mice immunized with the deglycosylated mucin or irridiated TA3-Ha cells. Immunization with A-OSM but not with deglycosylated mucin resulted in high anti-Tn antibody response in mice. A-OSM induced in vitro proliferation of T-lymphocytes obtained from mice preimmunized with A-OSM or irradiated TA3-Ha cells. This antigen-specific T-cell response was significantly lower if lymphocytes were stimulated with either the deglycosylated or sialylated form of mucin. A-OSM stimulation induced primarily a CD4+ T-cell population, and these cells secreted interleukin 2 in a dose-dependent fashion. A-OSM was also able to induce delayedtype hypersensitivity in mice in response to footpad injections with irradiated TA3-Ha cells. These studies indicate that Tn antigen presented on a protein backbone is capable of providing cellular immunity and protection against tumor in mice. 
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	331c14785624b030424eb17a6ab14db8	75e57c151329e5d0fb7363ef411eb405	7b8c67c65c3d24725e6cb37e2b0e28f8	article	Induction of alpha-N-acetylgalactosamine-O-serine/threonine (Tn) antigen-mediated cellular immune response for active immunotherapy in mice	A. Singhal	\N	1991
7058493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACE '05: Proceedings of the 7th Australasian conference on Computing education	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia	\N	\N	Cla05	\N	\N	Evaluating student teams developing unique industry projects	\N	\N	21--30	\N	\N	\N	location = {Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia}, isbn = {1-920682-24-4}	Real industry projects and teamwork can have a great impact on student learning and commitment, but provision of these features also produces significant challenges for academic assessment. This paper describes an approach to evaluate teams and individuals who develop unique industry projects. The paper documents several years of experimentation with different approaches, including both failures and refinements to successful approaches. The final approach adopted allows application of the same criteria to all students even though they are working on different projects. It structures individual accountability to ensure all members of a team contribute. Assessment data is collected from multiple assessors linking them to the learning outcomes and providing the students with an understanding of personal strengths and weaknesses.	73b2d4f292ef3cc8a2e840dd9b039f70	e74eaefea99c5c6da6454d5ecb7bc419	6d380940f5b2e2482f2b34009d243de4	inproceedings	Evaluating student teams developing unique industry projects	Nicole Clark	\N	2005
7058504	Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bentham Science Publishers	\N	\N	\N	freire2006cas	\N	\N		\N	\N	1357--1373	\N	12	\N		Tumor Associated Carbohydrate Antigens (TACAs) constitute powerful tools as tumor markers and as targets for anticancer immunotherapy. In this review, methods of production of glycopeptide-based vaccines, as well as results of preclinical and clinical studies in cancer patients are discussed. 	0d380114f010b6d1e96fbb761b84fe17	104adf9a88ed2d74054adddfc4f24205	9b7c5dd34bc2d8ccbc4d263739616ae7	article	Carbohydrate Antigens: Synthesis Aspects and Immunological Applications in Cancer	T. Freire and S. Bay and S. Vichier-Guerre and R. Lo-Man and C. Leclerc	\N	2006
7058514	Frontiers in Education, 2003. FIE 2003. 33rd Annual	3	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ber03	\N	\N	What is good teaching of computer networks?	\N	\N	 S2D-13-18 vol.	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0190-5848  }, doi = {10.1109/FIE.2003.1265954}	 In this paper it is argued, based on theoretical as well as empirical grounds, that a university teacher in computer networks can improve students' learning by being aware of the different ways in which the students understand the concepts that he or she teaches. The distinct, qualitatively different, ways, in which students understand the network protocol TCP (transmission control protocol), have been revealed in a research project, performed with a phenomenographic qualitative approach. The perceptions of TCP held among the students have been evaluated, based on situational appropriateness and richness. The results indicate that all the ways in which TCP is understood in the group are relevant during different phases of a software development project, and with different tasks at hand. Thus, a teacher should encourage students to understand what he or she teaches in different ways and should help them to choose in a relevant way between these perceptions. These results are also related to current research into students' learning, which clearly demonstrate that teaching, based on results of this type, promotes better understanding.	ea1064a791849c75cdc91f453381554e	1a66df0981709ffe752310378706a064	cbc4eecddee7cd3346d6aa594f2ce0f8	article	What is good teaching of computer networks?	A. Berglund	\N	2003
7058542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	UBHD66612136	\N	\N	UB: 2008 B 911	\N	\N	668 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8321-9063-7, 3-8321-9063-5}, language = {ger}	\N	641297fc1e720af3a73c1a5ea7f01540	bc96e07874fff1df42459fd6dad46394	f808c51127e3b5a788d307114b49bc83	book	Das große Spiel. Archäologie und Politik zur Zeit des Kolonialismus (1860 - 1940) ; [Ruhr Museum, Weltkulturerbe Zollverein, Essen, 11. Februar - 13. Juni 2010]	\N	Charlotte Trümpler	2008
7058694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	0125662513	http://www.amazon.de/Persona-Lifecycle-Interaction-Interactive-Technologies/dp/0125662513%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0125662513	\N	The Persona Lifecycle: A Field Guide for Interaction Designers. Keeping People in Mind Throughout Product Design (Morgan Kaufmann Series in ... Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies): John Pruitt, Tamara Adlin: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780125662512}, asin = {0125662513}, isbn = {0125662513}, dewey = {658.503}	\N	048aa6576ada64d298ff384dfd1fb67f	00395b1eb85271bd648d59b1e9ca9a10	da5448aac78a4f5a6d1c16281ae58d91	book	The Persona Lifecycle: A Field Guide for Interaction Designers. Keeping People in Mind Throughout Product Design (Morgan Kaufmann Series in ... Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies)	John Pruitt and Tamara Adlin	\N	2005
7058720	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	levine1978snc	\N	\N		\N	\N	5697-5701	\N	11	\N		\N	8a941d56b05a53b0251cd0984aa6daea	41f1e56eb5845c3ea13d554ef52e0729	ba4b9d51d667e42d5745cb387df8ab45	article	Self-Nonself Concept for Cancer and Diseases Previously Known as" Autoimmune" Diseases	P. Levine	\N	1978
7058817	Arch Biochem Biophys	260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	krivan1988paa	\N	\N		\N	\N	493-496	\N	1	\N		Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in the lungs is a leading cause of death of patients with cystic fibrosis, yet a specific receptor that mediates adhesion of the bacteria to host tissue has not been identified. To examine the possible role of carbohydrates for bacterial adhesion, two species of Pseudomonas isolated from patients with cystic fibrosis were studied for binding to glycolipids. P. aeruginosa and P. cepacia labeled with 125I were layered on thin-layer chromatograms of separated glycolipids and bound bacteria were detected by autoradiography. Both isolates bound specifically to asialo GM1 (Gal beta 1-3GalNAc beta 1-4Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer) and asialo GM2 (GalNAc beta 1-4Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer) but not to lactosylceramide (Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer), globoside (GalNAc beta 1-3Gal alpha 1-4Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer), paragloboside (Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc beta 1-3Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer), or several other glycolipids that were tested. Asialo GM1 and asialo GM2 bound the bacteria equally well, exhibiting similar binding curves in solid-phase binding assays with a detection limit of 200 ng of either glycolipid. Both isolates also did not bind to GM1, GM2, or GDla suggesting that substitution of the glycolipids with sialosyl residues prevents binding. As the Pseudomonas do not bind to lactosylceramide, the beta-N-acetylgalactosamine residue, positioned internally in asialo GM1 and terminally in asialo GM2, is probably required for binding. beta-N-Acetylgalactosamine itself, however, is not sufficient as the bacteria do not bind to globoside or to the Forssman glycolipid. These data suggest that P. aeruginosa and P. cepacia recognize at least terminal or internal GalNAc beta 1-4Gal sequences in glycolipids which may be receptors for these pathogenic bacteria.
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	b7a5a97e120fdb8f3deb1d4a52aac846	83ffa87c29a60f7d4368f4ba0b1460c1	cfe9517253ce4053fabc2f869bbaddba	article	Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas cepacia isolated from cystic fibrosis patients bind specifically to gangliotetraosylceramide (asialo GM1) and gangliotriaosylceramide (asialo GM2).	H.C. Krivan and V. Ginsburg and D.D. Roberts	\N	1988
7059137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Library and information science text series	\N	\N	\N	Libraries Unlimited	Englewood, Colo.	\N	\N	Taylor_1999_OrgInf	\N	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1563084937  9781563084935  1563084988  9781563084980}, refid = {40489224}	\N	40421de2adcf49a90418ee96d7d1b03e	dab6226d3569b03b190c38258e91f35e	ea3f78e475d1a061b9dcfb395cf1a5b0	book	The organization of information	Arlene G. Taylor	\N	1999
7059241	Online Communities and Social Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73257-0_40	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	362--371	\N	\N	\N		Online communities have something in common: their success rise and fall with the participation rate of active users. In this
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paper we focus on social rewarding mechanisms that generate benefits for users in order to achieve a higher contribution ratein a wiki system. In an online community, social rewarding is in the majority of cases based on accentuation of the most activemembers. As money cannot be used as a motivating factor others like status, power, acceptance, and glory have to be employed.We explain different social rewarding mechanisms which aim to meet these needs of users. Furthermore, we implemented a numberof methods within the MediaWiki system, where social rewarding criteria are satisfied by generating a ranking of most activemembers.	be40706b8c893edaff22bff07cba9cb6	519ccd126bce90df019214ae1cf1beb0	02cb54d67da712f72ce16a81f8d52843	article	Social Rewarding in Wiki Systems – Motivating the Community	Bernhard Hoisl and Wolfgang Aigner and Silvia Miksch	\N	2007
7059262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Specification Document	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	darcus2008bibliographic	http://bibliontology.com/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Bibliographic Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties for describing citations and bibliographic references (i.e. quotes, books, articles, etc) on the Semantic Web.	24db25826e14c0d6b1c22a1a7872451e	9a7903afc37b62c3bbeaebbf8023c5db	209d061c6809463a86308a8091eace8f	misc	Bibliographic Ontology Specification	Bruce D'Arcus and Frédérick Giasson	Frédérick Giasson	2008
7059562	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	University of Wisconsin–Madison	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LocksAndTM	http://www.cs.wisc.edu/multifacet/papers/transact08_txlock.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CS-TR-2008-1631	\N		\N	782db62cc27272cbef8bca0f723d29b1	83537c20408d59d9749183ed206cd88b	d9c20bdf39aa3b8c5a023fa280753080	techreport	Pathological Interaction of Locks with Transactional Memory	Haris Volos and Neelam Goyal and Michael M. Swift	\N	2008
7059580	\N	\N	\N	Harper Perennia.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perennial	\N	\N	\N	0060750863	http://www.amazon.de/System-World-Baroque-Cycle/dp/0060750863%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0060750863	\N	The System of the World (Baroque Cycle): Neal Stephenson: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780060750862}, asin = {0060750863}, isbn = {0060750863}, dewey = {813.54}	\N	fb106dc4c820557e01665ca473cd9109	eaf3fcd379030245e8a920dade4b537b	40c028524a8b9c84d849b870bba64531	book	The System of the World (Baroque Cycle)	Neal Stephenson	\N	2005
7059585	\N	\N	\N	Reprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perennial	\N	\N	\N	0060733357	http://www.amazon.de/Confusion-Baroque-Cycle-Neal-Stephenson/dp/0060733357%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0060733357	\N	The Confusion (Baroque Cycle): Neal Stephenson: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780060733353}, asin = {0060733357}, isbn = {0060733357}, dewey = {813}	\N	fd316ccdf03c807d8869fe502c903536	00dc3cfdde5438064f359b3f42db6182	67c084a543c0a654d0a294c0ee20ca2b	book	The Confusion (Baroque Cycle)	Neal Stephenson	\N	2005
7059597	\N	\N	\N	Reprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perennial	\N	\N	\N	0060593083	http://www.amazon.de/Quicksilver-Baroque-Cycle-Neal-Stephenson/dp/0060593083%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0060593083	\N	Quicksilver (Baroque Cycle): Neal Stephenson: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780060593087}, asin = {0060593083}, isbn = {0060593083}, dewey = {813.54}	\N	9f2e37b5074518b79f29b0abd8eca242	2052e94a1a01f21a6e5ee0bd8d2f1d55	c7f1ba03404b24c13319e9cfd04ce444	book	Quicksilver (Baroque Cycle)	Neal Stephenson	\N	2004
7059613	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	\N	\N	UnrestrictedTM	http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~milom/papers/tr06_unrestricted_transactions.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	TR-CIS-06-09	\N		\N	f1c4c4b996241ff777b9026440378516	c414730a8c905e735aaf7a48cf37ebba	b20405e1c8a4d856c61d7d917ad184bb	techreport	Unrestricted Transactional Memory:  Supporting I/O and System Calls within Transactions	Colin Blundell and E Christopher Lewis and Milo M. K. Martin	\N	2006
7059931	ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	louridas00	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/350887.350895	\N		\N	\N	199-237	\N	2	\N	ee = {}	 Rapid technological change has had an impact on the nature of software. This has led to new exigencies and to demands for software engineering paradigms that pay particular atttention to meeting them. We advocate that such demands can be met, at least in large parts, through the adoption of software engineering processes that are founded on a reflective stance. To this end, we turn our attention to the field of Design Rationale. We analyze and characterize Design Rationale approaches and show that despite surface differences between different approaches, they all tend to be variants of a relatively small set of static and dynamic affinities. We use the synthesis of static and dynamic affinities to develop a generic model for reflective design. The model is nonprescriptive and affects minimally the design process. It is context-independent and is intended to be used as a facilitator in participative design, supporting group communication and deliberation. The potential utility of the model is demonstrated through two examples, one from the world of business design and the other from programming language design  	6fe0d25bad8dfcf7b70a61d7c5c09bf9	1e07a629dd82e7b0e879496c0c8e1e8b	1ee4bdafc24ea0bea0f267e2ea361846	article	A generic model for reflective design	Panagiotis Louridas and Pericles Loucopoulos	\N	2000
7060041	Library & Information Science Research	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johns08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W5R-4TJ1BSD-4/2/172157f6036084a0f1ec6cc0526eedeb	\N		\N	\N	185 - 194	\N	3	\N	issn = {0740-8188}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.lisr.2007.12.005}	\N	555d60897212d665573054c1d07e8e20	0a2b3ab1b069ff81277b278165523ba4	69ab40e0253fdc500501f0f9c13bff1e	article	Holdings of peace research journals in academic library collections	Steven Johns and Rita Marinko	\N	2008
7060147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '98: Proceedings of the 1998 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	289489	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=289489#	\N	HyperMirror	\N	\N	149--158	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-009-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/289444.289489}	\N	41889c531f4f71e673f2c8c120a54ca0	1a476d8bc562639e92cd54577378666f	659938740180668b23b8b4a3adb2b41c	inproceedings	HyperMirror: toward pleasant-to-use video mediated communication system	Osamu Morikawa and Takanori Maesako	\N	1998
7060163	Autophagy	5	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosenbluth:2009:Autophagy:19001857	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19001857?dopt=Abstract	\N	mTOR regulates autophagy-associated genes downstre...[Autophagy. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	114-116	\N	1	\N	pmid = {19001857}, doi = {}	The p53 family consists of three transcription factors, p53, p63 and p73 that share domain architecture and sequence identity. The mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) kinase responds to growth factors and nutrient levels to regulate cellular growth and autophagy. Whereas p53 acts both upstream and downstream of mTOR, gene signature-based analyses have revealed that p73 is inhibited by mTOR activity. p53 can both activate and repress autophagy levels depending on cellular context. While less is known about p73, recent studies have shown that it induces cellular autophagy and multiple autophagy-associated genes downstream of mTOR. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analyses demonstrate that endogenous p73 binds the regulatory regions of genes such as ATG5, ATG7 and UVRAG. How p73 regulates the expression levels of these genes in response to different cellular stresses remains unknown. Because p53 family members play key roles in tumor suppression, development, aging and neurodegeneration, the context and manner by which these transcription factors regulate autophagy may have implications for a wide range of human diseases.	db39dddc7d8fe7b9ea624980d903e92c	ca0168e81f2ad8f72df46ef23ed65abd	e1e8c23844b37c7f96b48b2463333f60	article	mTOR regulates autophagy-associated genes downstream of p73	J M Rosenbluth and J A Pietenpol	\N	2009
7060199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Web Search Click Data WSCD'09, in conjunction with WSDM 2009	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	Strohmaier09a	http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/documents/2009_WSCD09_Intentional-Query-Expansion.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a8abdb5bf0d6cde4b89d7ccde7e1a1d	782b98344638b281054babcbc64e4571	457b71ceb63fb359fccc35c8e403a0f7	inproceedings	Intentional Query Suggestion: Making user goals more explicit during search	M. Strohmaier and M. Kr{\\"o}ll and C. K{\\"o}rner	\N	2009
7060206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65230207	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXII, 423 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-06197-X, 978-0-262-06197-1}, language = {eng}	\N	81bdb421c13d72286ea1f15e507c7dcf	3a0456ee356228edae40981efc6cf052	94a0455c81f8f7c55e6d9ba051493ef3	book	WordNet	Christiane [Hrsg.] Fellbaum	\N	1999
7060468	\N	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	GodsonT	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	689-696	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1521-9097}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPADS.2008.18}	\N	fb173eb281af462074406739f726e7cc	9692d6fb111b0cb3cfafd9b44d548923	d708cf1635a861f21e46d0452e97dd9e	inproceedings	A Quantitative Study of the On-Chip Network and Memory Hierarchy Design for Many-Core Processor	Xu Wang and Ge Gan and Joseph Manzano and Dongrui Fan and Shuxu Guo	\N	2008
7060503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Pr.	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	Cambridge textbooks in linguistics	UBHD19941020	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 243 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-26516-9, 0-521-31930-7, 978-0-521-31930-0, 978-0-521-26516-4}, language = {eng}	\N	fd9b2e95e40a8bd6acee39ef2e324d26	47c7bcff0e65bf9dc8b202028106303d	b2cdbdff949c9f541569cc255c2656d6	book	Mood and modality	Frank R. Palmer	\N	1993
7060646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patmos	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	kuschel_juden-christen-muslime_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=273311379	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Der Ursprung der drei monotheistischen Religionen; Gemeinsamkeiten, Unterschiede und die Interpretationen heiliger Texte.	ea9ff6c9578c1431da455070b0f6302f	f3f9ef8124d7d02ecd9979fdd876b8dc	dc7ce9abace5067168e4f9fe416a6fda	book	Juden, Christen, Muslime. Herkunft und Zukunft	Karl-Josef Kuschel	\N	2007
7060656	Journal of Machine Learning Research	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ong05hyperkernels	http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/papers/volume6/ong05a/ong05a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1043--1071	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbff5375208051dd81f104874e22192b	3cf58d5766558038dd8e2305c2cf6c3d	2fc1b23c8da2c15b7a8c9da8f39f0b90	article	Learning the Kernel with Hyperkernels	Cheng Soon Ong and Alexander J. Smola and Robert C. Williamson and Ralf Herbrich	\N	2005
7060660	Machine Learning	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	chapelle02	http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/manik/projects/trade-off/papers/ChapelleML02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	131--159	\N	1--3	\N		\N	215817e93d222d257295a3b537c1058c	4de0b1421d17d0df94975f86f20e5174	f8b10907b53a394753d9b1a6e13c1fb5	article	Choosing Multiple Parameters for Support Vector Machines	Olivier Chapelle and Vladimir Vapnik and Olivier Bousquet and Sayan Mukherjee	\N	2002
7060691	Neurocomputing	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	friedrichs04	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V10-4F6CRGT-1/2/3a047468d1a6245339836c7af60c16f5	\N		\N	Trends in Neurocomputing: 12th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks 2004	107--117	\N	\N	\N		\N	96099c5730bb9be02ae6c0408e27e2c7	2400844211bd2b551ed3514f1e992aa2	3787b50b768b02de6dbcda9f3ede36d6	article	Evolutionary tuning of multiple SVM parameters	Frauke Friedrichs and Christian Igel	\N	2004
7061261	International Journal of Geographical Information Science	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bishr_overcomingsemantic_1998	\N	\N	myBibTex	\N	\N	314, 299	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1365-8816}	\N	7f77c5cce260dc619a781c4860f8467e	f36bf21630f35ec00107f689dd4e487f	b5408c68fee53b817f3bdb5d91cbf277	article	Overcoming the Semantic and Other Barriers to GIS Interoperability	Y Bishr	\N	1998
7061262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the eighth international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Toronto, Canada	\N	\N	rossi_improving_1999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=313234.313126\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=ACM	\N	myBibTex	\N	\N	1667--1678	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cbc78e447bd0b72a5c5d756d47cee48	fd26f5a2996f98c1eac8be5ed58a2892	ff55f53b860b7eb590e68029b91b40ba	inproceedings	Improving Web information systems with navigational patterns	Gustavo Rossi and Daniel Schwabe and Fernando Lyardet	\N	1999
7061264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 2004. IDEAS '04. Proceedings. International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cruz_ontology-based_2004	\N	\N	myBibTex	\N	\N	217--226	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1098-8068 }, doi = {10.1109/IDEAS.2004.1319794}	XML is becoming the standard for data interchange on the Web. However, XML and its schema languages do not express semantics but rather structure, such as nesting information. Therefore, semantically equivalent documents often present different document structures. We provide an ontology-based framework that aims to make two XML documents intemperate at the semantic level while retaining their nesting structure. In our global-as-view approach, we generate an RDF ontology for each of the participating XML documents, which preserves the nesting structure of the document. An RDF global ontology is the result of merging the individual ontologies. The global ontology unifies the query access and establishes semantic connections among the underlying individual databases. We consider two types of queries: those that are posed on the global ontology and those that are posed on any of the XML documents, in a P2P fashion. The former type is processed using query translation from an RDF query to an XML query. The latter type entails bidirectional query processing: the translation from an XML query to an RDF query followed by the translation from an RDF query to an XML query. To ensure the correctness of the answer to the query in the latter case, we introduce the concept of reversibility of the query translation.	68f24265bb4abee268b97adc29c892dd	0913d4d7e033832e8b79aeefd79569cd	afaed40ce7ae7e30a1a41dd24dc3980b	inproceedings	An ontology-based framework for XML semantic integration	I.R. Cruz and Huiyong Xiao and Feihong Hsu	\N	2004
7061277	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RumohrSV2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	2830	\N	111	\N		"Dem Meer schaden - das geht auch von der Küste aus, zum Beispiel durch eingeleitete Abwässer aus Industrie und Hotels. Es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis das Meer auch dem Menschen schaden wird: Denn hinter Deichen und Beton eingezwängte Küsten sind alles andere als ein wirksamer Schutz gegen steigende Wasserspiegel."	1c207cf3116fdcd6c848878a77c18ebb	9a5e7ae4e56dfa9bbe442f4e2086a340	ff4abffe0ba06fda55533e677e21bb91	article	Die Schuld vom Lande : Küstennutzung	Heye Rumohr	\N	2008
7061316	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaddatzSD2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-34	\N	111	\N		"Riesige Frachter schippern Güter um die ganze Welt. Auf ihrer Reise stoßen sie giftiges Schwefeldioxid aus und kippen Ölschlamm ins Meer – mit schwerwiegenden Folgen für Mensch und Natur. Niedrigere Grenzwerte und schärfere Kontrollen könnten den Schiffsverkehr umweltverträglicher machen."	cc84ebe63e9369bba07c42eb4101d0de	df5da9c75e2a16d7e74a58b14bc15627	78a55d6665cc5866d925f9b375c81cb5	article	Eine Seefahrt, die ist schmutzig	Viviane Raddatz and Beate Lange	\N	2008
7061359	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchachtAZ2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-38	\N	111	\N		"Jahr für Jahr entreißen die Trawler den Ozeanen gigantische Mengen Fisch und Meeresfrüchte – illegal oder staatlich gefördert. Nicht nur die Bestände von Thunfisch, Scholle und Kabeljau sind schwer unter Druck. Senkt die Politik die Fangquoten und Fangflotten nicht auf ein erträgliches Maß, hat es sich bald ausgefischt."	9778814a8dde965b7438fa6554b4b5d3	fa810965a944f426335485810d555035	8d29d204ec95a05ccf578e2383d50548	article	Auf zum letzten Fang?	Karoline Schacht	\N	2008
7061368	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GroßVR2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-42	\N	111	\N		"Minenkonsortien baggern in der Tiefsee seltene Metalle ab, Pharmakonzerne versilbern die Wirkstoffe aus Meeresorganismen. Das Geschäft mit den marinen Schätzen blüht. Obwohl im Dunkeln liegt, wie sich der Bergbau unter Wasser auswirkt, zögert die Politik, die sensiblen Ökosysteme per Gesetz zu schützen."	93ebef3324b4a493a85546c9ac149bfc	69d5e9711d75968978e479b35ea11aaa	e1ae7a4b76ffda9d1a29ed0d1670e58d	article	Vom Run auf Neptuns Reichtümer : marine Ressourcen	Onno Groß	\N	2008
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   {[}Suzuki, Yoko] Meisei Univ, Sch Sci \\& Engn, Dept Phys, Tokyo 1918506, Japan.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Chem. Phys.}}, author-email = {{youko@phys.meisei-u.ac.jp
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   jonuchic@ucsd.edu}}, article-number = {{025101}}, keywords-plus = {{ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY HAMILTONIANS; TERTIARY STRUCTURE RECOGNITION;
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   TRANSITION-STATE ENSEMBLE; STATISTICAL-MECHANICS; LANDSCAPE THEORY;
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   RANDOM HETEROPOLYMERS; STRUCTURE PREDICTION; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; GLASS
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   TRANSITIONS; ATOMIC-RESOLUTION}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{55}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000252450100043}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.2812956}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Analytical studies have several advantages for an understanding of the
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   mechanisms of protein folding such as the interplay between geometrical
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   and energetic effects. In this paper, we introduce a Gaussian filament
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   with a C-alpha structure-based (G (o) over bar) potential as a new
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   theoretical scheme based on a Hamiltonian approach. This model takes
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   into account geometrical information in a realistic fashion without the
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   need of phenomenological descriptions. In order to make this model more
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   appropriate for comparison with protein folding simulations and
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   experiments, we introduce a many-body interaction into the potential
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   term to enhance cooperativity. We apply our new analytical model to a
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   beta-hairpin-type peptide and compare our results with a molecular
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   dynamics simulation of a structure-based model. (c) 2008 American
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   Institute of Physics.}	b21d743b30a3586e8ac59d7d924c3f64	ee13b6f2680d6d60dbd6915eefcbe8e5	00e19ec289d83eb9f8db5372a5886377	article	{An analytical study of the interplay between geometrical and energetic
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   effects in protein folding}	Yoko Suzuki and Jeff K. Noel and Jose N. Onuchic	\N	{2008}
7063157	J. Comput. Cult. Herit.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1367085	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1367080.1367085	\N	The dream of a global knowledge network—A new approach	\N	\N	1--23	\N	1	\N	issn = {1556-4673}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367080.1367085}	\N	5f70311f264ddbe132a7c26729379087	a560f99ed59470c31191ab25551b9c15	6c9b59f9743fc93fa58636b78a9e5b9f	article	The dream of a global knowledge network---A new approach	Martin Doerr and Dolores Iorizzo	\N	2008
7063777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg	\N	\N	methoden	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce9b9efad83702ac325a6a00e7f720aa	f4e3353aeaacf5fb0cc93506d0191516	695ada51cedb65a1f249c4b9bfe188e5	booklet	Methodenreader	\N	Institut für Weiterbildung Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg and Dr. Veronika Stritmatter-Haubold and Dr. Willi Wölfing	2007
7063916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Gugel	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ae0d0e3cbd2c9914e009b8debddbc5f	55938bbcf4617d2937b63ff3dd384bb1	eded02e88321c981e9efc6eec1441d84	book	Methoden-Manual: "Neues Lernen"	Günther Gugel	\N	1997
7063931	\N	\N	\N	5. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academia-Verlag	Sankt Augustin	\N	\N	Eiko	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a84ce9b6cba986ee6a25104870a3ecc2	b9d097b90ba8fbbfe979608395c60469	6e069cbcf5b7f6e2b06e3f16fcbade32	book	Die 'neue' Reformpädagogik und die Bewegung Offener Unterricht	Eiko Jürgens	\N	2000
7063933	\N	\N	\N	4. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Scriptor	Berlin	\N	\N	Meyer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f647e63c65191da5e64f1caedfa168a	22a6c2aa823afd10c729ae03252c65aa	99de1a36ab6e995088c3f63c74bdc467	book	Was ist guter Unterricht?	Hilbert Meyer	\N	2007
7064056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung	Gütersloh	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/cps/rde/xbcr/SID-0A000F0A-ADB34DD4/bst/xcms_bst_dms_11109__2.pdf	\N	Bibliothek 2007: Internationale Best-Practice-Recherche	\N	[Erarbeitet von Booz Allen & Hamilton und Prof. Birgit Dankert]	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	17d52bf4e0c2249dd4c65351fbeac892	f09c2d547c134c0559439961e6a76f94	9d0f3542a3be261cbf54a280e09c04db	book	Bibliothek 2007: Internationale Best-Practice-Recherche
\
	\N	Bibliothek und Information in Deutschland and Bertelsmann Stiftung	2004
7064200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	leroy-gourhan_hand_1988	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25098161	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518283006}, lccn = {2004 A 2368}	\N	522c403530598117c4327bd8fd3471ac	acb0cef7653480de803b4117febbc744	54a597d11c7e1076f4a4b4bae5df179b	book	Hand und Wort : die Evolution von Technik, Sprache und Kunst	André Leroy-Gourhan	\N	1988
7064366	Hum.-Comput. Interact.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L. Erlbaum Associates Inc.	Hillsdale, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1461773	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1461773&dl=GUIDE&coll=	\N	Object-oriented analysis and design in software project teams	\N	\N	249--292	\N	2	\N	issn = {0737-0024}	\N	e5e9ed14cf07b82151b3891b48494fd0	fe695b0abad0676a4cab17984b799d99	a9b125a74ec1cbce3273ebc52eb8c651	article	Object-oriented analysis and design in software project teams	James D. Herbsleb and Helen Klein and Gary M. Olson and Hans Brunner and Judith S. Olson and Joe Harding	\N	1995
7064445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall PTR	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	293968	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=293968	\N	Global software teams	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-924218-X}	\N	3981773a588bec159a6f7992bf0b9851	96a1ee2f40c9cba1020d899317bfab22	a2ec80a7ca29224fee36a42aa259c6b7	book	Global software teams: collaborating across borders and time zones	Erran Carmel	\N	1999
7064482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Fremdsprachenunterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen, Basel	\N	\N	luesebrink_kultur-und-landeswissenschaften_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=9707746	\N		\N	\N	60-65	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825280438}	\N	af2a3c9494a2baf9307949334a3f778f	f30508b84b8e6d780f1a41f260ff6eac	0c550e7311dcceca9e9c03da23ea2bbe	incollection	Kultur- und Landeswissenschaften	Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink	Karl-Richard Bausch and Herbert Christ and Hans-Jürgen Krumm	2003
7064485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Fremdsprachenunterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen, Basel	\N	\N	leupold_landeskundliches-curriculum_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=9707746	\N		\N	\N	127-133	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825280438}	\N	14a6262cf6357acd25a760905531675b	705dbe5e9292258363550218417d9f26	c6ba1086ba64d0757b9352d757d77b5c	incollection	Landeskundliches Curriculum	Eynar Leupold	Karl-Richard Bausch and Herbert Christ and Hans-Jürgen Krum	2003
7064486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Fremdsprachenunterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen, Basel	\N	\N	krumm_curriculare-aspekte-des-interkulturellen-lernens_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=9707746	\N		\N	\N	138-144	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825280438}	\N	cd0883c9da9db42f11f5ad3ae519adbd	a6c5aaf6a05af07ad9b48052749461b2	958f962cf79cf19b09d458cebe597b33	incollection	Curriculare Aspekte des interkulturellen Lernens und der interkulturellen Kommunikation	Hans-Jürgen Krumm	Karl-Richard Bausch and Herbert Christ and Hans-Jürgen Krumm	2003
7064488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Fremdsprachenunterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen, Basel	\N	\N	krum_lehr-und-lernziele_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=9707746	\N		\N	\N	116-121	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825280438}	\N	4dd2b1e6ed9184cf3e30f2d7799b6e8b	70664d5d274c1bd419672fccedbbe615	732b66fa965bf1d2df17e7a521afcab3	incollection	Lehr- und Lernziele	Hans-Jürgen Krumm	Karl-Richard Bausch and Herbert Christ and Hans-Jürgen Krumm	2003
7064497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '99: Proceedings of the international ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	grinter1999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=320297.320333	\N	The geography of coordination	\N	\N	306--315	\N	\N	\N	location = {Phoenix, Arizona, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-065-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/320297.320333}	Geographically distributed development creates new questions about how to coordinate multi-site work. In this paper, we present four methods product development organizations used to coordinate their work: functional areas of expertise, product structure, process steps, and customization. We describe the benefits and difficulties with each model. Finally, we discuss two difficulties that occur irrespective of the model used: consequences of unequal distribution of project mass, and finding expertise.	0b74303121a58422b4ccb2780cc669a6	8dd658d6af442c873b0212b029f32939	ad41c455d95f802cea4637c424f577d1	inproceedings	The geography of coordination: dealing with distance in R\\&D work	Rebecca E. Grinter and James D. Herbsleb and Dewayne E. Perry	\N	1999
7064516	IEEE Softw.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	626042	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=626042	\N	Architectures, Coordination, and Distance	\N	\N	63--70	\N	5	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/52.795103}	\N	73b691614bac7b0c2105f89dc3296481	f2215e5b64fe7e215fc7f41a5efca844	302634ab1bcccedee5698cadcbbce4ef	article	Architectures, Coordination, and Distance: Conway's Law and Beyond	James D. Herbsleb and Rebecca E. Grinter	\N	1999
7064529	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the WWW 2006 Workshop on Collaborative Web Tagging \	Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh	\N	\N	Begelman2006	http://www.rawsugar.com/www2006/taggingworkshopschedule.html	\N	automated tag clustering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.04.11}, pdf = {http://www.rawsugar.com/www2006/20.pdf}	\N	882669a1264ab98f6e6ca9ff98d2bf94	ffacd9d40f6cba1aa8140f501c2a1802	95449b3d4b12e8930d529e1e22d51e04	inproceedings	Automated Tag Clustering: Improving search and exploration in the tag space	Grigory Begelman and Philipp Keller and Frank Smadja	\N	2006
7064531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	wierlacher_interkulturalitaet_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	257-264	\N	\N	\N		\N	d23e3033cd7105926d80af659bdd4010	60285cfb8b6a8e3c4b51d3f1c0947338	099222e32a9238fc83e1d2bc124e0884	incollection	Interkulturalität	Alois Wierlacher	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064533	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	bauer_sommerschulen-fuer-interkulturelle-germanistik_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	534-540	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9bf3e346f33213d62d514c12c7dfcd7	deefc390abc452cf27e751cb3c7f1171	88c39040ecd70da4fc0f38b87b7a5149	incollection	Sommerschulen für interkulturelle Germanistik (Deutschlandstudien)	Ulrich Bauer	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064536	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	menck_juristische-landeskunde_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	527-534	\N	\N	\N		\N	8aec76d81a58504a82d4b76959958044	081b3a780494d012597d911e09dc0615	6f3b3c54c1c7a35edefced4f76baa6f3	incollection	Juristische Landeskunde	Thomas Menck	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064537	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	fritzsche_politische-landeskunde_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	519-527	\N	\N	\N		\N	fde46c919e8bb491fc580cb576580527	9a470ed3574d4f1bb3c90decf291f3e9	a5599efe01257efd7f4c6876a7d2b41d	incollection	Politische Landeskunde	Peter K. Fritzsche	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064538	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	maier-monheim_geographische-landeskunde_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	513-519	\N	\N	\N		\N	b06fca0c2dd447efa4f480fd292090c2	eb43079d5ee52e2af6bc9248b1a4a051	02ce5de3e7fed4ed9365dd8401abaf03	incollection	Geographische Landeskunde	Jörg Maier and Kristel Monheim	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064539	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	wierlacher_landeskunde-als-landesstudien_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	504-513	\N	\N	\N		\N	35a5488cba6b97e330e6ef84abcaa958	9e10026cbd672e2c70d3ca42513efaa4	370c66c0aa51714de5845b97cf5f1c44	incollection	Landeskunde als Landesstudien	Alois Wierlacher	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064540	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	eichinger_sprache-und-landeskunde_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	493-504	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9edffbfc1543a3a0f23530a680efae3	a46a55db89b940f11195bd1d80063653	aaed3602dc02f3f6eef3427bde1d4438	incollection	Sprache und Landeskunde	Ludwig M. Eichinger	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064541	\N	\N	4.3	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	J. B. Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	luesebrink_landeskunde-als-komponente_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	\N	487-493	\N	\N	\N		\N	db6445ce6180dc7c685734c813e112d3	bf2cba0f7cda0365451aa1823664c731	ebc22d6b952792e5aac3ad4db27a6d1e	incollection	Landeskunde als Komponente der nichtgermanistischen Fremdsprachenphilologien in Deutschland	Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink	Alois Wierlacher and Andrea Bogner	2003
7064542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart u.a.	\N	\N	bausinger_kultur_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	Kopie	271--276	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 1.11}, lccn = {2003 A 10658}, isbn = {3476019551}	\N	f1e32b821399b4c8e573d81176ffb70b	0314f3b3cdd0b4b2cb99f47ff2e35b64	f35bdf7591687d38f1d402797a8d45c6	incollection	Kultur	Hermann Bausinger	Alois Wierlacher	2003
7064543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissen_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	Kopie	337--343	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 1.11}, lccn = {2003 A 10658}, isbn = {3476019551}	\N	4df68f433369ff0ad96d4a8e31317644	7d3f86ee862da5cd20261441eb7d4a73	e13ae08cff4d9e69f62fa51426031549	incollection	Wissen	Helmut F. Spinner	Alois Wierlacher	2003
7064544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch interkulturelle Germanistik	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart u.a.	\N	\N	kretzenbacher_die_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10318768	\N		\N	Kopie	107--115	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 1.11}, lccn = {2003 A 10658}, isbn = {3476019551}	\N	e7a99146da0437b650682dbab8a64c5c	d5f8e8a5c29e2f51b7c3b0c471590530	4bd87b4fd261b122645f2cd56387aa15	incollection	Die neuen Medien in der interkulturellen Wissenschaftskommunikation	Heinz L. Kretzenbacher	Alois Wierlacher	2003
7064545	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	Workshop Proceedings of Lernen - Wissensentdeckung - Adaptivität (LWA 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg	\N	\N	\N	grahl07conceptualKdml	http://www.tagora-project.eu/wp-content/2007/06/grahl_iknow07.pdf 	\N		\N	\N	50-54	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86010-907-6}, vgwort = {14}	\N	73709a1929b98e9d33558558e6077c0c	9c3bb05456bf11bcd88a1135de51f7d9	6d5188d66564fe4ed7386e28868504de	inproceedings	Conceptual Clustering of Social Bookmark Sites	Miranda Grahl and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	Alexander Hinneburg	2007
7064552	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	WebKDD 2008 Workshop on Web Mining and Web Usage Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Detecting_Commmunities_via_Simultaneous_Clustering_of_Graphs_and_Folksonomies	\N	\N		\N	To Appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf02472ea5d7e6faaae365bb8a88aa30	acfec953843b168e61e2e167e29b4c3d	645abd6b3191a2a6e844d7542651ed1c	inproceedings	Detecting Commmunities via Simultaneous Clustering of Graphs and Folksonomies	Akshay Java and Anupam Joshi and Tim Finin	\N	2008
7064563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/his/CastroFFZ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/his/his2007.html#CastroFFZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	65-70	\N	\N	conf/his/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HIS.2007.35}, date = {2008-04-29}	\N	b0049306203aa7631b495ecaf13ca0fb	de03465806371361d33fc991343487c1	ae24da8e9a3e5619c98aaff089f82ca6	inproceedings	Evaluating the Performance of a Biclustering Algorithm Applied to Collaborative Filtering - A Comparative Analysis.	Pablo Alberto Dalbem de Castro and Fabrício Olivetti de Franca and Hamilton M. Ferreira and Fernando J. Von Zuben	\N	2007
7064599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '01: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	globalswdev2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=381481&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17819395&CFTOKEN=30991748#	\N	An empirical study of global software development	\N	\N	81--90	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {0-7695-1050-7}	\N	f12d274d362e35426ab0bb19371b35ca	a43ff2487e7fc397fc35b6a4efe19069	adac500954639698ffa28da080a5393d	inproceedings	An empirical study of global software development: distance and speed	James D. Herbsleb and Audris Mockus and Thomas A. Finholt and Rebecca E. Grinter	\N	2001
7064635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chew2008	http://w2spconf.com/2008/papers/s3p2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13def2b39563e72f058c0e03d2e0d337	ac0646785a17ea12f05d6c22e48dc574	5dbd34d8f1be62b5684c99eb5326ff24	proceedings	(Under)mining Privacy in Social Networks	Monica Chew and Dirk Balfanz and Ben Laurie	\N	2008
7065541	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NemitzMH2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-47	\N	111	\N		"Einige Nationen haben inzwischen Pläne für eine nachhaltige Nutzung der Meere aufgestellt und überwachen ihre Einhaltung. Eine umfassende internationale Meerespolitik scheitert jedoch weiter an mangelnder Koordination und der Schwerfälligkeit vieler Verwaltungen."	7ac5abef511b2b15dbab6796a1694d9e	971217764e1f496cebd28aea1a8ee7aa	4c9efaba9a7933982fd75e9322d31729	article	Die Mission heißt Vision : internationale Politik für die Zukunft der Meere	Paul Nemitz	\N	2008
7065574	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BammertVN2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	48-50	\N	111	\N		"Wider das Ende der Bestände: Label der ökologisch wirtschaftenden Fischereiindustrie garantieren, dass Seezunge, Lachs oder Jakobsmuschel auf umweltverträglichen Wegen auf den Teller kommen. Davon profitieren nicht nur Fisch und Meeresfrüchte, sondern auch die Fangbetriebe."	5c57eec42c22d8883a3fb6b5d81bac27	712e8f8471cf272d338597abbee215c8	2cfd0c524093b504ef6551d7193ee2ed	article	Volle Netze, volle Meere	Marnie Bammert	\N	2008
7066106	 Nature	 420 	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	snow.nature.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	102--106	\N	\N	\N		\N	60be6d73c511c8536cdeddc8206cb2ed	0f960554a269479d4cccfe39154b1dc9	b580a4d21013bccb76104a4c90949897	article	 Absolute comparison of simulated and experimental protein-folding dynamics	Christopher D. Snow and Houbi Nguyen and Vijay S. Pande1 and Martin Gruebele	\N	 2002
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   BETA-HAIRPIN; FORCE-FIELD; C-PEPTIDE; STRUCTURED PEPTIDES; FOLDING
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   and many shorter (MS) uncoupled trajectories. Statistical analysis of
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   the structural properties indicates a qualitative agreement between
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   these approaches. Microsecond timescale sampling gives large
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   uncertainties on most structural metrics, while the shorter timescale
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   of MS simulations results in slight structural memory for
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   beta-structure starting states. Additionally, MS sampling detects
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   numerous transitions on a relatively short timescale that are not
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   observed in microsecond sampling, while long simulations allow for
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   the MS approach when studying the kinetics of complex conformational
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   HEADPIECE; ENERGY LANDSCAPE; FORMING PEPTIDE; EARLY STEPS; IN-VITRO;
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   {[}Mazzoni, Lorenzo N.; Casetti, Lapo] Univ Firenze, Dipartimento Fis, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, FI, Italy.
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   lapo.casetti@unifi.it}}, article-number = {{051917}}, keywords-plus = {{PHASE-TRANSITIONS; DYNAMICS}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Fluids \\& Plasmas; Physics, Mathematical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{36}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000256885400104}}, doi = {{10.1103/PhysRevE.77.051917}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{A geometric analysis of the global properties of the energy landscape
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   of a minimalistic model of a polypeptide is presented, which is based
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   on the relation between dynamical trajectories and geodesics of a
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   suitable manifold, whose metric is completely determined by the
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   potential energy. We consider different sequences, some with a definite
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   proteinlike behavior, a unique native state and a folding transition,
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   and others undergoing a hydrophobic collapse with no tendency to a
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   unique native state. The global geometry of the energy landscape
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   appears to contain relevant information on the behavior of the various
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   sequences: in particular, the fluctuations of the curvature of the
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   energy landscape, measured by means of numerical simulations, clearly
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   mark the folding transition and allow the proteinlike sequences to be
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   distinguished from the others.}	f171cc8882fefec8a31c34ddd6958962	d32af13de6e1ea1788ee7b2ee5fe4094	88533b9c8d8a428b1add0bdce1a2a5da	article	{Geometry of the energy landscape and folding transition in a simple
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7066630	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{71}	\N	\N	{JUN}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000255920600020	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{1853-1862}	\N	{4}	\N	issn = {{0887-3585}}, doc-delivery-number = {{301UH}}, cited-references = {{ARNOLD K, 2006, BIOINFORMATICS, V22, P195, DOI 10.1093/bioinformatics/bti770.
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   PROTEIN; RECEPTOR; INSIGHTS; RECOGNITION; DEGRADATION; PROMOTER}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{33}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000255920600020}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.21869}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Smads are a small family of eukaryotic transcription regulators that
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   downstream of TGF-beta type I receptors, thereby acting as negative
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   molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of these proteins in explicit
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   solvent to investigate the flexibility of the domains. The molecular
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   models show that the I-Smads have lost many of the secondary structural
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   elements found in the R-Smads, giving rise to longer loops in the
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   tertiary structure of Smad6 and Smad7. Detailed analysis of the
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   to Smad6, Smad7 has a more flexible overall folding, marked by the
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   presence of highly flexible amino acid residues in functionally
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   important regions of the protein. Interestingly, three of these
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   residues-Phe411, Lys401, and Cys406, map to L3 loop of Smad7 MH2
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   domain, which is a critical structural determinant in Smad-type I
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   receptor interactions. The increased structural flexibility of Smad7,
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   arising out of longer, more flexible loops in its MH2 domain, might
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   enable Smad7 to interact with a set of related yet structurally diverse
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   type I receptors. Taken together with experimental evidence published
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   in recent literature that hint at structural factors underlying the
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   that structural flexibility could be a prime contributor to the
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   model. Apart from this, analysis of the MH1 molcular model of Smad6
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   delineates a basic patch on the surface of the domain that might take
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   part in nonspecific DNA binding by Smad6. This finding is consistent
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   with earlier experimental data and is relevant since the characteristic
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   beta-hairpin DNA binding element of R-Smads is completely absent in the
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   I-Smads. Finally, the molecular models described here can serve to
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   TRANSITION-STATE; FOLDING THERMODYNAMICS; MODEL; DESIGN; POTENTIALS;
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   TOPOLOGY; KINETICS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{63}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000252836300032}}, times-cited = {{0}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.21571}}	{We investigate the possibility that atomic burials, as measured by
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   their distances from the structural geometrical center, contain
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   sufficient information to determine the tertiary structure of globular
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   proteins. We report Monte Carlo simulated annealing results of all-atom
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   hard-sphere models in continuous space for four small proteins: the
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   all-beta WW-domain 1EOL, the alpha/beta protein-G 1IGD, the all-a
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   engrailed homeo-domain 1 ENH, and the alpha + beta engineered monomeric
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   form of the Cro protein IORC. We used as energy function the sum over
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   all atoms, labeled by i, of lRi - R(i)l, where R-i is the atomic
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   distance from the center Of coordinates, or central distance, and R is
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   the ``ideal{''} central distance obtained from the native structure.
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   Hydrogen bonds were taken into consideration by the assignment of two
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   ideal distances for backbone atoms forming hydrogen bonds in the native
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   structure depending on the formation of a geometrically defined bond,
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   independently of bond partner. Lowest energy final conformations turned
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   out to be very similar to the native structure for the four proteins
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   under investigation and a strong correlation was observed between
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   energy and distance root mean square deviation (DRMS) from the native
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   in the case of all-beta 1EOL and alpha/beta 1IGD. For all alpha 1ENH
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   and alpha + beta IORC the overall correlation between energy and DRMS
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   among final conformations was not as high because some trajectories
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   resulted in high DRMS but low energy final conformations in which
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   alpha-helices adopted a non-native mutual orientation. Comparison
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   between central distances and actual accessible surface areas
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   corroborated the implicit assumption of correlation between these two
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   quantities. The Z-score obtained with this native-centric potential in
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   the discrimination of native IORC from a set of random compact
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   structures confirmed that it contains a much smaller amount of native
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   information when compared to a traditional contact Go potential but
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   indicated that simple sequence-dependent burial potentials still need
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   some improvement in order to attain a similar discriminability. Taken
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   together, our results suggest that central distances, in conjunction to
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   physically motivated hydrogen bond constraints, contain sufficient
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   information to determine the native conformation of these small
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   proteins and that a solution to the folding problem for globular
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   proteins could arise from sufficiently accurate burial predictions from
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   sequence followed by minimization of a burial-dependent energy function.}	9d82a6fb7fb69ef73dac5ae059e95cfc	7833c0e1850ea6494ad3ce225aed2825	08c7b2d12fe7aff8011e5f3e26d2e278	article	{Native atomic burials, supplemented by physically motivated hydrogen
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   bond constraints, contain sufficient information to determine the
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   tertiary structure of small globular proteins}	Antonio F. Pereira de Araujo and Antonio L. C. Gomes and Alexandre A. Bursztyn and Eugene I. Shakhnovich	\N	{2008}
7067115	{PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS}	{386}	\N	\N	{DEC 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV}	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000253843400033	\N	{Proceedings Paper}		\N	\N	{791-798}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0378-4371}}, doc-delivery-number = {{272ET}}, cited-references = {{AGASHE VR, 1995, NATURE, V377, P754.
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   Cornell Univ, Dept Phys, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{Physica A}}, author-email = {{jacob.yunger@gmail.com}}, keywords-plus = {{PROTEINS}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{9}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000253843400033}}, times-cited = {{1}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.physa.2007.08.057}}	{From extensive biophysical studies of protein folding, two competing
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   contacts, and energy along the folding pathways. This paper will follow
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   our findings, with special emphasis on pinpointing hydrophobic collapse
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   as a more appropriate mechanism for Barstar. Comparison with pathway
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   predictions for Barstar using experimental techniques will also be
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   discussed. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}	c2fd6b91704a0276116d6e416da43913	048e199dbddc2f25a768ac78df2715df	a322e7a6b2d762866760b83c059a8617	article	{A study of Barstar folding events using boundary value simulations}	Jacob Yunger	\N	{2007}
7067461	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION}	{3}	\N	\N	{NOV-DEC}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000251024200037	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{2312-2334}	\N	{6}	\N	issn = {{1549-9618}}, doc-delivery-number = {{232MQ}}, cited-references = {{AQVIST J, 1990, J PHYS CHEM-US, V94, P8021.
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   YODA T, 2007, PROTEINS, V66, P846, DOI 10.1002/prot.21264.}}, affiliation = {{Cheatham, TE (Reprint Author), Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Med Chem, 2000 E 30 S,Skaggs Hall 201, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
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   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Med Chem, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
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   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut \\& Pharmaceut Chem, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
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   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Bioengn, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Chem. Theory Comput.}}, author-email = {{tec3@utah.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{PROTEIN CONFORMATIONAL SPACE; INTEGRASE CATALYTIC CORE; EXPLICIT
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   SOLVENT; HIV-1 PROTEASE; NUCLEIC-ACIDS; MINOR-GROOVE; EQUILIBRIUM
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   SIMULATIONS; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; FOLDING SIMULATIONS; CONTINUUM SOLVENT}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{116}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000251024200037}}, doi = {{10.1021/ct700119m}}, times-cited = {{0}}	{Molecular dynamics simulation methods produce trajectories of atomic
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   positions (and optionally velocities and energies) as a function of
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   time and provide a representation of the sampling of a given molecule's
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   energetically accessible conformational ensemble. As simulations on the
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   10-100 ns time scale become routine, with sampled configurations stored
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   on the picosecond time scale, such trajectories contain large amounts
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   of data. Data-mining techniques, like clustering, provide one means to
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   group and make sense of the information in the trajectory. In this
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   work, several clustering algorithms were implemented, compared, and
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   utilized to understand MD trajectory data. The development of the
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   algorithms into a freely available C code library, and their
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   application to a simple test example of random (or systematically
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   placed) points in a 2D plane (where the pairwise metric is the distance
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   between points) provide a means to understand the relative performance.
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   Eleven different clustering algorithms were developed, ranging from
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   top-down splitting (hierarchical) and bottom-up aggregating (including
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   single-linkage edge joining, centroid-linkage, average-linkage,
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   complete-linkage, centripetal, and centripetal-complete) to various
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   refinement (means, Bayesian, and self-organizing maps) and tree
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   (COBWEB) algorithms. Systematic testing in the context of MD simulation
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   of various DNA systems (including DNA single strands and the
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   interaction of a minor groove binding drug DB226 with a DNA hairpin)
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   allows a more direct assessment of the relative merits of the distinct
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   clustering algorithms. Additionally, means to assess the relative
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   performance and differences between the algorithms, to dynamically
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   select the initial cluster count, and to achieve faster data mining by
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   ``sieved clustering{''} were evaluated. Overall, it was found that
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   there is no one perfect ``one size fits all{''} algorithm for
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   clustering MID trajectories and that the results strongly depend on the
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   choice of atoms for the pairwise comparison. Some algorithms tend to
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   produce homogeneously sized clusters, whereas others have a tendency to
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   produce singleton clusters. Issues related to the choice of a pairwise
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   metric, clustering metrics, which atom selection is used for the
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   comparison, and about the relative performance are discussed. Overall,
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   the best performance was observed with the average-linkage, means, and
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   SOM algorithms. If the cluster count is not known in advance, the
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   hierarchical or average-linkage clustering algorithms are recommended.
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   Although these algorithms perform well, it is important to be aware of
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   the limitations or weaknesses of each algorithm, specifically the high
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   sensitivity to outliers with hierarchical, the tendency to generate
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   homogenously sized clusters with means, and the tendency to produce
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   small or singleton clusters with average-linkage.}	20cc8916859798ddb4fb3510ecf68b20	067b080a446fef55a2c8d29a7933b67d	af9332a13bf7a2daa1d1d80dba870ef8	article	{Clustering molecular dynamics trajectories: 1. Characterizing the
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   performance of different clustering algorithms}	Jianyin Shao and Stephen W. Tanner and Nephi Thompson and Thomas E. Cheatham	\N	{2007}
7067658	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BellionWN2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-53	\N	111	\N		"Sie spüren illegale Fischfangflotten auf, klären die Verbraucher auf und verbünden sich mit Taucherverbänden, um Regierungen zum Haischutz zu bewegen. Ein Gespräch über Motive, Strategien und (Miss-)Erfolge im Kampf um den Lebensraum Meer mit Uta Bellion, Direktorin des Europäischen Marineprogramms der Pew Environment Group und Leiterin der Shark Alliance."	fe1cfa951bd5a06b85b8c87265a5964b	b156db63c25b7432e95c7c7966273a47	e05945d971174a29d016ccc8a7f6df45	article	„Wenn nichts anderes mehr da ist,
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können wir ja Quallen essen“ : Engagement für den Meeresschutz [Interview]	Uta Bellion and Daniela Schmid	\N	2008
7067675	Politische Ökologie	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZahrntVI2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	64-66	\N	111	\N		\N	f7bf17f0bf741cb52ff96a9dc46bb4f8	996d3df6e0dbf8c71ff0941957708f1c	24c9d565341120e4b4eb661083b704c6	article	Ein Verhältnis im Wandel : NGOs und Umweltwissenschaft	Angelika Zahrnt and Valentin Zahrnt	\N	2008
7067996	ZDNet.de	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marwan_web_2_0-fuer-den-mittelstand_2009	http://www.zdnet.de/it_business_strategische_planung_web_2_0_fuer_den_mittelstand__icke_2_0__erforscht_das_potenzial_druckversion-11000015-39200890-1.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8b7ec595091229135f4a5b27e4a6430	8ccdca6fff7618d5e1145177c7a9ded8	0790714636694ae49e7be46fdf323a09	article	Web 2.0 für den Mittelstand: "ICKE 2.0" erforscht das Potenzial	Peter Marwan	\N	2009
7068057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M. u.\\,a.	\N	Bochumer Schriften zur deutschen Literatur	CKEE	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N		\N	f4ebaebda61bf94fa509da20d9a67393	fa7c8bea2818cada9e948d07a9014d90	127ef2a63eacc818c56e7bd77afdfeac	book	Exotik -- Erotik. Zur Geschichte des Türkenbildes in der deutschen Literatur der frühen Neuzeit (1453-1800)	Cornelia Kleinlogel	\N	1989
7068111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	bacon_ber_1966	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25031300	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {phil 1.249 Bacon2}, lccn = {2004 A 28083}	\N	15597a04c68354b322fdf76fdecac8af	8a327c402e1d7c003c256c640a1a2564	5645a4bd78304e1145821814d2ca0e2a	book	Über die Würde und den Fortgang der Wissenschaften	Francis Bacon	\N	1966
7068124	Die ZEIT Online	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asendorpf_gleichheit-im-netz_2008	http://www.zeit.de/2008/11/Netzneutralitaet	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Kommt das Zwei-Klassen-Internet? Künftig könnten diejenigen schneller surfen, die mehr bezahlen. Ein neues Internetprotokoll macht das möglich	6dae5905b18c7b76731b5571a0cc0170	1a2ba7b7046b80919e20bfa8c7749d50	78506bd3e1cc10534e0ac15de5e67ee8	article	Gleichheit im Netz: Kommt das {Zwei-Klassen-Internet?}	Dirk Asendorpf	\N	2008
7068134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge (CKC 2007) at WWW 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	jaeschke_organizing-publications-and-bookmarks-in-bibsonomy_2007	http://www2007.org/workshops/paper_25.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Briefly describes BibSonomy, a web-based social resource sharing system for URLs and BibTex entries.	076d3cfba27a874b152509b72bc3ad02	3fb8454b742da78867511789ff985719	10fc3e90753ae251f1ee75a683522a49	inproceedings	Organizing publications and bookmarks in BibSonomy	Robert Jäschke and Miranda Grahl and Andreas Hotho and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Harith Alani and Natasha Noy and Gerd Stumme and Peter Mika and York Sure and Denny Vrandecic	2007
7068303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper  Collins Publisher	Auckland	\N	\N	brodie_lord-of-the-rings-location-guidebook_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781869504915}	\N	c0e96f557b7929caabc6de2490d4caf4	b51dcf37278066698755e173cf43ebbe	79f80ea3c24a08cdfd09c6fe97726827	book	Lord of the Rings. Location Guidebook	Ian Brodie	\N	2007
7068308	The {Code4Lib} Journal	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dianne_dietrich_reviving_2008	http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/685	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{'What} do you do when you are in charge of assessing and reviving an abandoned digital project you had no part in creating or implementing? This article will talk about the unique challenges and issues involved in such a project, drawing from a specific example at the University of Michigan Library. We contended with unfamiliar software, limited technical documentation, proprietary file formats and platform migration, and will discuss how we approached each of these specific technical issues. After reviving our project and reflecting on our process, we put together a list of guidelines that we feel will help assist others who may find themselves in similar situations.\
'	9422f0dceb7ebbf56a916bfc9786f6b6	192534182b3284c51a7c282ff26fff7a	8a7e03feca1c7985e6a0a792e64236ff	misc	Reviving Digital Projects	Jennifer Doty Dianne Dietrich	\N	2008
7068309	Science News: Web Edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bower_shipwrecks_2009	http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/39810/title/Shipwrecks_harbor_evidence_of_ancient_sophistication	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e68d16cbc4d5e771255a94df8ddbd2d6	84dfa2f9e0ace4f7dad476f682d0c243	c90a94f3958217643a4eff97548f0b84	article	Shipwrecks Harbor Evidence Of Ancient Sophistication	Bruce Bower	\N	2009
7068310	Archaetech	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isaksen_semweb_2008	http://leifuss.wordpress.com/2008/12/13/semweb-at-caa/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Abstract for {CAA2009} session: The Semantic Web: 2nd Generation Applications	8bb076f49f7fa58382d106dc1e572d0c	e9b41c102fc76df57f0079e720ff0211	7217cb883e50fb514683ea51e7c751d8	misc	{SemWeb} at {CAA}	Leif Isaksen	\N	2008
7068311	Mediterranean Ceramics	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heath_cidoc-crm_2008	http://mediterraneanceramics.blogspot.com/2008/12/cidoc-crm.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	855ae8a1577790d7bc441514b6a6482c	012e0c56ef46f1d838385d167058cc99	d71a0a2528aebd3debc8334be4cb06d1	misc	{CIDOC-CRM}	Sebastian Heath	\N	2008
7068312	Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohen_kress_2009	http://www.dancohen.org/2009/01/08/kress-funds-new-omeka-features/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84c9f32310441b364d0361a88790b8cc	db799d6c48dec215a438534febcaa913	acf7e0b150dfd7cd9bf95c24d4af23de	misc	Kress Funds New Omeka Features	Dan Cohen	\N	2009
7068314	{ADS} Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	richards_directors_2008	http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/newsletter/issue22/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	issn = {1368-0552}	\N	7c0348107ec23b56332bab2be62cff57	84a970fa65af54c6ebfc496fd4b04333	560712e35ec18a20fb7d5b43d526b933	article	Director's Foreword	Julian Richards	\N	2008
7068315	{ADS} Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	charno_urban_2008	http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/newsletter/issue22/collhigh.html#charno	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	issn = {1368-0552}, copyright = {Copyright 2009}	\N	c5d3be5874ebe76787ef3f12575473bb	ce7a178040eb118813acb1466aa3467c	b5b0980d9b2dab360b6ef62342f0101d	article	The Urban Landscapes of Ancient Merv	Michael Charno	\N	2008
7068316	{ADS} Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hardman_grey_2008	http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/newsletter/issue22/collhigh.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	issn = {1368-0552}, copyright = {Copyright 2009 {ADS}}	\N	079ae1501770765a496653e0b4da8573	be0440e13e9c75960263259353f56541	4913dc03c9d3d6c571659012ee664baa	article	The Grey Literature Library	Catherine Hardman	\N	2008
7068318	{ADS} Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	niven_requiem:_2008	http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/newsletter/issue22/collhigh.html#niven	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	issn = {1368-0552}, copyright = {Copyright {ADS} 2009}	\N	a4da15ee3f5cc7e532b129340309e6d2	071b922bbf606e033621fa499e76357e	597ccc7078ca2389ba96f24fab05a729	article	Requiem: Medieval Monastic Cemeteries of Britain (1050-1600): A Digital Resource and Database of Excavated Samples	Kieron Niven	\N	2008
7068323	Educational Researcher	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feuer02	http://edr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/31/8/4	\N		\N	\N	4-14	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.3102/0013189X031008004}, eprint = {http://edr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/31/8/4.pdf}	The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires federal grantees to use their funds on evidence-based strategies. The law includes definitions of research quality, which are also featured prominently in the administration's strategic plan and in draft language for the re-authorization of the U.S. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. These initiatives pose a rare opportunity and formidable challenge to the field: What are the most effective means of stimulating more and better scientific educational research? In this article, which draws on a recently released National Research Council report, the authors argue that the primary emphasis should be on nurturing and reinforcing a scientific culture of educational research. Although the article focuses on scientific research as an important form of educational scholarship, the call for building a stronger sense of research community applies broadly. Specifically, the authors argue that the development of a scientific culture rests with individual researchers, supported by leadership in their professional associations and a federal educational research agency.
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	1851355cb6a5ee628bac976b1b0867ef	dc014a7b966ca024979aea5b2e382bd6	169907abfc2998050a8d2d0b740ab43e	article	Scientific Culture and Educational Research	Michael J Feuer and Lisa Towne and Richard J Shavelson	\N	2002
7068327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liverpool Univ. Press	Liverpool	\N	Translated texts for historians	Becker:2008	\N	\N		\N	£18.95	\N	\N	50	\N	isbn = {978-1-84631-161-1}, totalpages = {VIII, 217 S.}	\N	42e518faecf0fde05f4f5b9662c76164	90073557e09e902e72fb23abb968eed4	1f093aa60096481b5c8951f9700d9e8b	book	Sources for the history of the School of Nisibis	Adam H. Becker	\N	2008
7068338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae	Marjanen:2005	\N	\N		\N	€ 49.00	\N	\N	76	\N	isbn = {90-04-14464-1 - 978-90-04-14464-4}, totalpages = {XIII, 385 S.}	\N	56bf2c8824275b346912e0fd580754c6	442d01ea7c34a626635559b712f44e05	5e68af3a282a48a69521af7b98e7c955	book	A companion to second-century christian "heretics"	\N	Antti Marjanen	2005
7068340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge (CKC 2007) at WWW 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	jaeschke_organizing-publications-and-bookmarks-in-bibsonomy_2007	http://www2007.org/workshops/paper_25.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Briefly describes BibSonomy, a web-based social resource sharing system for URLs and BibTex entries.	076d3cfba27a874b152509b72bc3ad02	3fb8454b742da78867511789ff985719	10fc3e90753ae251f1ee75a683522a49	inproceedings	Organizing publications and bookmarks in BibSonomy	Robert Jäschke and Miranda Grahl and Andreas Hotho and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Harith Alani and Natasha Noy and Gerd Stumme and Peter Mika and York Sure and Denny Vrandecic	2007
7068357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum	Roma	\N	Studia ephemeridis Augustinianum	PerezMas:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	110	\N	isbn = {978-88-7961-119-0 - 88-7961-119-4}, totalpages = {391 S.}	\N	bef31ec9aad14877c05fa769f9e7c4ed	1065a985b07fa83c4ce91ca9883142e0	6986777148d704572f6dc56ef9ae0a71	book	La crisis luciferiana : un intento de reconstrucción histórica	Javier Pérez Mas	\N	2008
7068506	The Journal of Physical Chemistry C	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kostka-2007-diborane	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp073783k	\N		\N	\N	14026-14029	\N	37	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp073783k}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp073783k}	 LiBH4 that has been ball-milled with different additives and subsequently mixed with mesoporous silica-gel has been investigated using thermal desorption spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. Mixtures of LiBH4 and mesoporous silica-gel (composition 50:50 wt %) release hydrogen at 260 oC. Samples, where LiBH4 was ball-milled prior to mixing with silica-gel with 5 mol % PdCl2, NiCl2, LaCl3 or TiCl3, have similar decomposition temperatures. Mass spectrometry data of the emitted gas streams show that almost all hydrogen desorption events are accompanied by the evolution of gaseous diborane, B2H6. The relative diborane concentration above 350 oC is considerably lowered by LaCl3 and TiCl3, whereas the other additives investigated have little influence on the amount of released diborane. 	886671421acda939905b723f1dfd584f	26f77ac5cd6c192e817bba860dc884e6	1d23468b1a2c00de83704bfc5e2ffce6	article	Diborane Release from LiBH4/Silica-Gel Mixtures and the Effect of Additives	J. Kostka and W. Lohstroh and M. Fichtner and H. Hahn	\N	2007
7068565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	daxelmueller_zwischen-polyhistorismus-und-enzyklopaedie_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	103--125	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	3556bca512162a9c17727ff07c36ffd6	e503040ece42e61087993f51553e7166	5aac0d933de67f2d19a861a8ad8729a2	incollection	Zwischen Polyhistorismus und Enzyklopädie, Naturharmonie und Technikangst. Der Universalgelehrte Athanasius Kircher im Wissenschaftsdiskurs	Christoph Daxelmüller	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7068620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web posting on openNASA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	openNasa-recommendations	http://www.opennasa.com/2009/01/07/nasa-participatory-exploration-policy-recommendations/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Participatory Exploration Policy Recommendations for National Aeronautics and Space Administration Participatory exploration was first introduced in 2007 at the NASA Participatory Exploration Summit at Ames Research Center and was prioritized into the NASA Authorization Act of 2008(its necessity to NASA s continued public relevance in the 21 st century. We have written a paper for NASA senior management that discusses the role of participatory exploration as a way of aggregating and leveraging people s contributions in ways that are useful to other people which can be applied to NASA programs and projects to engage the American public in the exploration experience and to identify opportunities for the direct involvement of the public, the private sector, nongovernmental organizations, and international partners. The paper includes specific recommendations which we have summarized below. We've posted the paper on openNASA for your consideration and encourage you to share your thoughts on Participatory Exploration as well. 	97497eb671be2d095f31359826107bf1	612b44aae8b2e7c270fa41df4f93fefd	ef3194df71f5f98ae821b3cf1e74a129	misc	NASA Participatory Exploration Policy Recommendations	 NASA	\N	2008
7068712	\N	\N	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bullock1997	http://cogprints.org/5021/1/VaughanBell_ThroughAScannerDarkly.pdf	\N		\N	Abstract: Partly motivated by his increasing brushes with psychosis, by the early 1970s the science fiction author Philip K. Dick was struggling with increasing doubts over the nature of reality and personal identity. Perhaps unsurprisingly, characters with unstable worlds and existential doubts are a familiar focus of his work. Dick was interested in more than just description however, and often used his novels to explore personal theories of existence. During his research, he discovered the work of Roger Sperry, who had rocked the foundations of neuroscience by discovering that when separated, the hemispheres of the brain seemed, at least to some degree, independently conscious. Worried about his own perception of reality, Dick considered that this could explain his increasing feelings of alienation and self-detachment. These reflections resulted in A Scanner Darkly, a partly autobiographical near-future novel that remains an incisive commentary on society, psychosis and the brain. (cholesky 2009-01-11 15:45:47)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3681a55d2a4ccab54d29b8f15cb7bf91	a8f4e12e32a7ae2dd1701a78445eb1f8	fe56a7e47bf9fb96ec184111b8d3c13f	book	Through A Scanner Darkly: Neuropsychology and psychosis in Philip K. Dick's novel ``A Scanner Darkly''	T. H. Bullock	\N	1997
7068713	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref28	http://www.elektrischer-reporter.de/index.php/site/film/35/	\N		\N	8 minute interview, german subtitles, on topics such as his writing, his views on activism and personal responsibility, and optimism vs. historicism (cholesky 2009-01-09 12:58:19)	\N	\N	\N	\N		Entrevista con Bruce Sterling (uno de los padres del Cyberpunk) Enlace cojido del usuario Mackay	1a58f66a5445e82ff4cd7abfbbb58840	1fc9997922cc9e77204af859077995ca	98b6feb0e7ea6d705256cb3b049e9c19	electronic	Bruce Sterling video interview	\N	\N	2007
7068714	Journal of Planning Education and Research	27	\N	\N	Dec	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abbott2007	http://jpe.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/27/2/122	\N		\N	Abstract: The science fiction subgenre of cyberpunk<br />developed in the 1980s and 1990s<br />with a strong interest in urban settings. A<br />reading of important cyberpunk novels<br />shows the way in which the ideas of formal<br />urban theory, such as the idea of<br />global cities, cities as communication systems,<br />and the Los Angeles school of<br />urban studies, have been incorporated<br />into this facet of popular culture. The<br />analysis suggests that science fiction can<br />help planners to understand the influence<br />of a range of social theories on<br />public understanding of planning issues. (cholesky 2009-01-09 10:21:11)	122--131	\N	\N	\N	issue = {2}	\N	867a4b437f6d5c86ed9d4c604768832d	9b8caf9ca7999c72d7873069560890b7	2c16f9d990b6295220b6616356b32d7f	article	Cyberpunk Cities: Science Fiction Meets Urban Theory	Carl Abbott	\N	2007
7068715	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aksenchuk2008	http://www.psikeba.com.ar/articulos/DST_cyberpunk.htm	\N		\N	Diego Saucedo Tejado (redactor de la revista cient\\&\\#xED;fica de Estudios Hist\\&\\#xF3;rico-art\\&\\#xED;sticos)realiza un breve resumen de la historia del cyberpunk en el cine (cholesky 2009-01-08 09:22:05)	\N	\N	\N	\N		www.psikeba.com.ar	fe79f1809f91f4fce31cc0899c229ec0	dbf9e0c3d37ea88d7606d3b1054ae2a8	1b7f8125e24d9e6f6398bfb9b0b72607	book	La estela del delirio cyberpunk	Rosa Aksenchuk	\N	2008
7068925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Web Search Click Data WSCD'09, in conjunction with WSDM 2009	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	Strohmaier2009	http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/documents/2009_WSCD09_Intentional-Query-Expansion.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce3297b21a071517c271a4a35fa9ecdd	6cdab30d951c6560b7769842cbe41b30	5f8ccd31b11df9da8834bd38728b8045	inproceedings	Intentional Query Suggestion: Making user goals more explicit during search	M. Strohmaier and M. Kroell and C. Koerner	\N	2009
7068959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzis	Poing	\N	\N	giessen_word-fuers-buero_2007	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25266331	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3772373194}, lccn = {107 A 10639}	\N	a449238c1190add83d4e6d79808d35b4	e175fcea9f5d5c0f24f8a23fd03dd711	11aa62ccbc6cf3ad02071b8cce91ba43	book	Word 2007 fürs Büro: Word 2007 sicher beherrschen, Briefe, Dokumente und Vorlagen stilsicher entwerfen, Serienbriefe	Saskia Gießen	\N	2007
7068964	Technikgeschichte	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hellige_weltbibliothek-universalenzyklopaedie-worldbrain_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	303--329	\N	4	\N	issn = {0040-117x}, location = {{LSG} gesch}, lccn = {{ZE} 169}	Der Beitrag nimmt Leitbilddiskurse um das Internet zum Anlass für einen Rückblick auf frühere Ansätze einer Sammlung, Ordnung und Kommunikation des Weltwissens. Es werden anhand einer historischen Skizze von Visionen bzw. realisierten Architekturen einer globalen Wissensorganisation epochenübergreifende Leitmotive, strukturelle Gemeinsamkeiten und vor allem durchgängige Zielkonflikte und Strukturprobleme herausgearbeitet. Doch zugleich soll der Blick auf die oft beträchtlichen Unterschiede der jeweiligen Leitmedien, die verschiedenen Motivationen der wechselnden Träger sowie auf die abweichende politisch-gesellschaftliche und kulturelle Einbettung der Wissensordnungen deutlich machen, dass sich frühere Informationsuniversen nicht auf eine bloße Vorgeschichte des Internet reduzieren lassen.	28b41ad35b37d7c125f2b12d4fc52269	b1a3e180ced07bcaedb35f87d451e76f	d3d6521ab253ac89a9f7641d47f1a869	article	Weltbibliothek, Universalenzyklopädie, Worldbrain. Zur Säkulardebatte über die Organisation des Weltwissens	Hans Dieter Hellige	\N	2000
7068967	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bausteine zu einem historischen Wörterbuch der Philosophie	\N	\N	\N	Bouvier	Bonn	\N	Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte	henningsen_enzyklopdie._1966	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26527495	\N		\N	Kopie	271--356	\N	\N	\N	location = {{LEA} Aufsatzkopie}, lccn = {{ZA} 9269, 10.1966}	\N	1d60aebaa44ab8e325f1bcdac0be7de7	2aa429ad0e85205694ce9373eb84b772	3c4047f3a0a9c360d3b392b8560f9074	incollection	Enzyklopädie. Zur Sprach- und Bedeutungsgeschichte eines pädagogischen Begriffs	Jürgen Henningsen	Erich Rothacker	1966
7068971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	hofmann_von-dem-einfluss-der-musik-auf-die-bildung_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	175--195	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	a3abc1741551328c8ac474b53a62a616	319a892130ac3d2a26df924dbb288720	8aa5b4438b6d573585874829056b0684	incollection	"Von dem Einfluss der Musik auf die Bildung der Gemüther". Volksbildung und Musik im Spiegel der detuschsprachigen Enzyklopädien	Hans-Georg Hofmann	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7068974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	boening_von-der-landwirtschaftlichen-belehrung_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	143--158	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	4b3db87d00997edc0e16599eeba5dd8e	87af9bb3cc3145cddc08d475ecf4ef05	70473d9d573cf8d758cd3b05bd6a719a	incollection	Von der landwirtschaftlichen Belehrung zur enzyklopädischen Welterkenntnis. Tendenzen in deutscher Publizistik und Volksaufklärung des 18. Jahrhunderts	Holger Böning	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7068995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	jns_grenzenlos_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	Kopie	333--362	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {354029516X}	\N	27d99a6c56dfcd593d7ccee037338a1f	e9823846be32d2cd3a8f88ab466fea07	83f8c5a3384070964e75a91ec4fad88c	incollection	Grenzenlos mobil? Anmerkungen zur Bedeutung und Strukturierung zirkulärer Mobilität in den Wissenschaften	Heike Jöns	Klaus Kempter	2006
7069002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	lenhart_humboldt-heute_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	Kopie	33--58	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {354029516X}	\N	45b6e2bd1759eb11dc62e375a686e7b3	1387783c38d7875799d1a8c67d93eb05	7171fa2086c052152a627939ac80fea0	incollection	Humboldt heute - Das klassische Bildungsprogramm und die gegenwärtigen Bildungsaufgaben	Volker Lenhart	Klaus Kempter	2006
7069010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	F. Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	mueller_kritische-gedanken-zur-antiken-mnemotechnik_1996	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26224810	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {351507015X}	\N	ccbeb9949674b014bfcd5445877793fa	72bd239d986cc310c19fb86204d07a9c	26254bc4b907de7f34be444549a1c939	book	Kritische Gedanken zur antiken Mnemotechnik und zum Auctor ad Herennium: mit Text und Übersetzung der drei antiken Zeugnisse im Anhang	Friedhelm L. Müller	\N	1996
7069013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gildenstern	Frechen	\N	\N	muengersdorff_das-erneuerte-kaizen_2005	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/24857361	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3926589175}	\N	07bdabb8da55e4481128a3454cc545df	6ccf517b13f73de18c869e7ab23b5bfb	5dae3e26bae5de44e6e40152150cd04d	book	Das erneuerte Kaizen: Ein Positionspapier zur Renaissance des Kaizen	Rüdiger Müngersdorff	\N	2005
7069021	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen	\N	\N	merten_die-wirklichkeit-der-medien_1994	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26550066	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531123270}	\N	1f4937a10a2d68ae9962fe7faf48597a	0dbc758150a190e839f7ce9538a6dd81	93d61daacbe8f045ef7a849504fd2af9	book	Die Wirklichkeit der Medien : eine Einführung in die Kommunikationswissenschaft	Klaus Merten	\N	1994
7069025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	michel_ordnungen-des-wissens_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	35--83	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	d89bdba19c6cb9f6d977cc0a8753a4f8	65ed4efed4fe1d8715d2b4cd34982489	9c49a7f6258d16e1c3c332a33a3d2cd3	incollection	Ordnungen des Wissens. Darbietungsweisen des Materials in Enzyklopädien	Paul Michel	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK Verlags-Gesellschaft	Konstanz	\N	\N	mikos_die_2007	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25173796	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 4.25}, isbn = {9783867640220}, lccn = {2007 A 8469}	\N	5c5708c13b7b5388c755bfee75a22881	2fbc5fb90f83ac15403b7367e9335c53	e4d2cabf90a698e49c08838f8129a1ff	book	Die "Herr der Ringe"-Trilogie : Attraktion und Faszination eines populärkulturellen Phänomens	Lothar Mikos	\N	2007
7069042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Wien u.a.	\N	\N	nemeth_paris-wien_2005	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/24857411	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3211215387}	\N	b1bca51b211d4b2d393fab00842bd838	fa9c30e7e74b92776b95d6b9ea9b4839	e85c767a800eb0751d0975e7f461e997	book	Paris - Wien : Enzyklopädien im Vergleich	Elisabeth Nemeth	\N	2005
7069049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	puschner_von-der-gegenwart-des-mittelalters_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	221--238	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	f010032a7b143fdfb0a6d3c55744ab84	f30fa7f893d2acaa64d993cfb27d7e89	383173487b9c03c24ae54d16740e7109	incollection	Von der Gegenwart des Mittelalters. Geschichtsbilder im Lexikon zwischen Aufklärung und Restauration	Uwe Puschner	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwabe	Basel	\N	\N	ritter_historisches-woerterbuch-der-philosophie_1971	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/24846727	\N		\N	CD-ROM	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783796501159}	\N	c2406afb76c839913e8e4f61a28c7a30	ecbf74467dd7a4da2605eb9c37396dff	77eaa64980a77f2fde4c8cb7c26ff087	book	Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie : 13 Bände ; 1971 - 2007	Joachim Ritter	\N	1971
7069054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	schaefers_grundbegriffe-der-soziologie_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26224578	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531146866}	\N	03f2a181b859f5d2d43686ce62133e10	03cfe66e902dcf010a38c0d6f64a5638	32a5603080fd9c5a84dc5cf0a4e76f31	book	Grundbegriffe der Soziologie	Bernhard Schäfers	\N	2006
7069065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	schenda_hand-wissen._2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	15--34	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	175cdcae938b4128b6cf7e1e3eb57fc1	e3afa84a7ba7f78df0934a4eff556d0f	3cf4ffd7c0d5a5fd0ee04807c66c1238	incollection	Hand-Wissen. Zur Vorgeschichte der grossen Enzyklopädien	Rudolf Schenda	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069068	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	schiersmann_lebenslanges_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	Kopie	247-268	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {354029516X}	\N	2ba3e0e2599cefd57d0619603309ef51	5de26cb810d83edd27022207c635355e	551272fc8b2683a231b409b5284b0ec7	incollection	Lebenslanges Lernen: Erfahrungen und Einstellungen der deutschen Bevölkerung. Ergebnisse einer repräsentativen Erhebung	Christiane Schiersmann	Klaus Kempter	2006
7069070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovač	Hamburg	\N	\N	schmidt-maenz_untersuchung-des-suchverhaltens-im-web_2007	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26551084	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830027257}	\N	9937677d21769c6001193fa0c6935870	b6d8abed5e4e04da4bb2870e540f10ab	173c8e2b7a2be497d8b29af3148b4756	book	Untersuchung des Suchverhaltens im Web : Interaktion von Internetnutzern mit Suchmaschinen	Nadine Schmidt-Mänz	\N	2007
7069075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	siegert_enzyklopaedisches-in-erbauungsschriften_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	127--142	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	7b4a09efc1ef9af34d9c3e9155ae1e7e	4adbd14cb6ed5dd0c7d1561fc0dd47d8	bda31eef7c79fc2ae543371ae13512d0	incollection	Enzyklopädisches in Erbauungsschriften	Reinhart Siegert	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069079	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lemmens	Bonn	\N	Gegenworte. Hefte für den Disput über Wissen	simon_orte_2005	http://www.gegenworte.org/	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	560cdda86434f6ccc057de3302520cf0	164fac37d0c8c09da72150f75fff713c	149f88b0a7b57aaa34106041a7798904	book	Orte, Räume, Übergänge : Wissenschaft zwischen Schreibtisch & Web, Cluster & Jet, Insel & Lab	Dieter Simon	\N	2005
7069081	Lexikon der ökonomischen Bildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München u.a.	\N	\N	spinner_wissenkonomie_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26181980	\N		\N	Kopie	689-692	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486580426}	\N	9f61d65abbab14a9aec5a45b5bb550fb	cbf7873ab44f9540de58e73a9306b1d9	20a036f0fe0b6e9f843d38c84a2e2b71	article	Wissenökonomie	Helmut F. Spinner	Hermann May	2006
7069085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	staedtler_wissenschaftliche-lexikographie_2003	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26176750	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {lit 3.43}, isbn = {3825315266}	\N	5330c7c0abc758dc83bac5fea7308c55	8d2a3f691dc632d0a7391b87e186b802	00b02b7f402e49fdd6eef803abc53977	book	Wissenschaftliche Lexikographie im deutschsprachigen Raum	Thomas Städtler	\N	2003
7069087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	stammen_wissenssicherung_2004	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25177300	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050037768}, lccn = {105 A 7246}	\N	0328252f4b0cb059bb6bf69115a51c7e	3d04abb5152864c210665441ee6f5cfb	9eff53ca2744a35cb88cd561c0576d51	book	Wissenssicherung, Wissensordnung und Wissensverarbeitung : das europäische Modell der Enzyklopädien	Theo Stammen	\N	2004
7069101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	stickfort_das-internet-als-enzyklopaedische-utopie_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	271--295	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	fe137fb3f6e25d64272682ded605696a	42ec0a6ea8c80bf80847b84563e4274a	f2a71c4972aea5aac50965fbcd30a7f7	incollection	Das Internet als enzyklopädische Utopie	Bernd Stickfort	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	tanner_der-koerper-als-sensation_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	253--270	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	cae0d573245bda77cd81a1fad4a50d98	96364d2e2cb905d46ed3fa47d05e9abc	8d7dcd53a370b52d9801f51da62c4511	incollection	Der Körper als Sensation. Populäres Wissen über den menschlichen Leib vom 18. und 20. Jahrhundert	Jakob Tanner	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069112	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	teichert_zwischen-voruteilen-und-missverstaendnissen_2006	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26177500	\N		\N	Kopie	127-150	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {354029516X}	\N	5aeed7159231125672fd29c00b929903	ad5fe3cab77a6911bc60450073772120	cc11849fd95a187d557ef7d3376589a6	incollection	Zwischen Vorurteilen und Missverständnissen - Zur Situation der Geisteswissenschaften	Dieter Teichert	Klaus Kempter	2006
7069115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	tomkowiak_populaere-enzyklopaedien_2002	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/25283657	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3034005504}	\N	1b542e8d68ccfe6849ebcf08cf141bf9	964f12b24d13d11d3b39b0add41fc1f0	f3a37e6c96102210a70c81ee8b208996	book	Populäre Enzyklopädien: von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	Ingrid Tomkowiak	\N	2002
7069119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Opladen : Leske   Budrich, 2002.	\N	\N	\N	weber_wissensarten-wissensordnungen-wissensregime_2002	http://www.google.de/books?id=T-CfkPzWgRoC&printsec=frontcover&sig=idxcOFSLuw4sSiX7Swr9ht7SDeU	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.26}, isbn = {3810036838}, lccn = {2004 A 28167}	\N	16ead82851012f64527900393c08b751	53c4da72ec65f985ecaf7205d2e1c83b	68929bfa464bb0a3a73f1ce6798f4d63	book	Wissensarten, Wissensordnungen, Wissensregime : Beiträge zum Karlsruher Ansatz der integrierten Wissensforschung	\N	Karsten Weber and Michael Nagenborg and Helmut F. Spinner and Karsten Weber	2002
7069126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Globalisierung ohne Grenzen? : Soziologische Beiträge zum Entgrenzungsdiskurs	\N	\N	\N	Kovadč	Hamburg	\N	\N	spinner_ueber-funktionale-graduelle-und-fundamentale-ungleichheit_2004	http://www.librarything.de/work/details/26523958	\N		\N	\N	159--204	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830011148}	\N	fc0c48061974b6c8ff694aa29d5145f0	a9168b2af39c222bb2002c208fc147c5	0a86b2b9c0119f79769f7df3c2cde564	incollection	Über funktionale, graduelle und fundamentale Ungleichheit in der asymmetrischen Gesellschaft	Helmut F. Spinner	Friedrich Fürstenberg and Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff	2004
7069141	Genetics	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BryanK._Epperson06011999	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/152/2/797	\N	Gene Genealogies in Geographically Structured Populations -- Epperson 152 (2): 797 -- Genetics	\N	\N	797-806	\N	2	\N	eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/152/2/797.pdf}	Population genetics theory has dealt only with the spatial or geographic pattern of degrees of relatedness or genetic similarity separately for each point in time. However, a frequent goal of experimental studies is to infer migration patterns that occurred in the past or over extended periods of time. To fully understand how a present geographic pattern of genetic variation reflects one in the past, it is necessary to build genealogy models that directly relate the two. For the first time, space-time probabilities of identity by descent and coalescence probabilities are formulated and characterized in this article. Formulations for general migration processes are developed and applied to specific types of systems. The results can be used to determine the level of certainty that genes found in present populations are descended from ancient genes in the same population or nearby populations vs. geographically distant populations. Some parameter combinations result in past populations that are quite distant geographically being essentially as likely to contain ancestors of genes at a given population as the past population located at the same place. This has implications for the geographic point of origin of ancestral, "Eve," genes. The results also form the first model for emerging "space-time" molecular genetic data.
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	f557c03505f0db56fd982901e116d7eb	9203a9f787f83c187742837d2c826e4d	61b3222efc8e1e3ffffa51534239e2fc	article	{Gene Genealogies in Geographically Structured Populations}	Bryan K. Epperson	\N	1999
7069161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	rutschmann_der_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	159--173	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	b8e33c6581e3c58f524c4dfe8d856fa1	a6eeeac2be6a8a9a115eb9570114c414	5df06d15bf3d73c1ef4ed213f4693fd0	incollection	"Der Schweizerische Robinson" - eine erzählte Enzyklopädie	Verena Rutschmann	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	paul_wache-auf-und-lies_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	197--220	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	25bd54d1ea9994a772f5d4d068963402	bc74bb28e9d4f1c3c866ee4e60645811	27f214d530419c01008a8a65f769594c	incollection	"Wache auf und lies...". Zur Tradierung von Nationalstereotypen in europäischen Enzyklopädien des 18. Jahrhunderts	Ina Ulrike Paul	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	messerli_das-schweizerische-landesmuseum_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	239--252	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	7e4a11ff038ab015d27e782b5b270dff	d42c2a90470b5362ad1ca2768f2564f9	0b9db07a2f358f39ce513ba1d785fb4c	incollection	Das Schweizerische Landesmuseum als visuelle Enzyklopädie der vaterländischen Geschichte	Alfred Messerli	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Populäre Enzyklopädien. Von der Auswahl, Ordnung und Vermittlung des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	Chronos-Verlag	Zürich	\N	\N	marzolph_mirabilia-weltwunder-und-gottes-kreatur_2002	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	85--101	\N	\N	\N	location = {allg 1.4}, lccn = {2005 A 10503}, isbn = {3-0340-0550-4}	\N	473fbb1a47a7affc5b491e464df3b794	84eb20a9e27f601a1064e5fbf850b8d0	5aefddec67c13596b501e1b84b77c8ee	incollection	Mirabilia, Weltwunder und Gottes Kreatur. Zur Weltsicht populärer Enzyklopädien des arabisch-islamischen Mittelalters	Ulrich Marzolph	Ingrid Tomkowiak	2002
7069171	Technology Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	talbot_vast-new-oceans-of-data_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	21	\N	July 2008	\N	issn = {1099-274X}	\N	fb79c1f09453a0975fb319104f852151	bf771eb19622e729fb390a216d5c316a	193ac0f232bfc448128ba2c2c30f0f5d	article	Vast New Oceans of Data	David Talbot	\N	2008
7069186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	reissmann_bild-im-text-text-im-bild_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	391--398	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	8889d0b7d10746b2d730f5a9382a4e48	1327f19eaf116ff31b7af8b05993c2b5	a681fbc3dde4451da8d12bfedd4719de	incollection	"Bild im Text - Text im Bild". Aspekte eines Kolloquiums zu Bild-Text-Beziehungen	Isabel Reissmann	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7069190	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_grafiken_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	130--139	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	fe421e5b3e12e1e274aff9c68f8fbb18	9830409e6da2403d1a4e8982dd58d061	9d9a7702ad4ff79da214123905933088	incollection	Grafiken, Illustrationen, Webdesign, Screendesign. Werk oder nicht Werk?	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069193	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_fotos_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	122--129	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	440c94d8751ce4313f15564c16622e95	d697e6a6c9cfb1d670b15290a907b22c	8791ad237cf4519505b28a2f070a0756	incollection	Fotos verwerten. Auslöser drücken reicht nicht - mit eigenen Fotos Geld verdienen	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ignoranz : Nichtwissen, Vergessen und Missverstehen in Prozessen kultureller Transformationen	\N	\N	\N	transcript	Bielefeld	\N	\N	hammwoehner_wikipedia-ein-medium-der-ignoranz_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89942-778-3}	\N	360480e9351971d68fab683f6c0000a1	e57b785abccdfa53d16e274f07e0f9fe	ee782a833df9903d684418b314e3a2c6	incollection	Wikipedia - ein Medium der Ignoranz?	Rainer Hammwöhner	Achim Geisenhanslüke	2007
7069212	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_veroeffentlichen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	69--74	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	a1256ee9f386c38463a78442acf6acbc	2547e41e13bfa101552356ef16f017f9	075efd6d7b3d07381ed5a98b160459fc	incollection	Veröffentlichen. Gehör finden und Geld damit verdienen	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069217	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_creative-commons_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	219--221	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	f95fe8109b76ac5a9db1a57c92e760d1	325a4f0391aff6c51e51f3b4dcec8ef0	b24571a40dc268c04f99a693df19820a	incollection	Creative Commons. Andere Zeiten, andere Lizenzen	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069218	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	gehring_kochrezepte-und-urheberrecht_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	184--188	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	5af1e0534778b34cef04d111fa6a8295	0c7fc898a7ff684a7b89b6391f6fa222	bc0dcab4d84503d8f51f115188a12477	incollection	Kochrezepte und Urheberrecht. Nichts anbrennen lassen	Robert A. Gehring	\N	2008
7069220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marbach Verlag	Marbach a. N.	\N	\N	klumpp_global_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	78	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-932943-01-0}	\N	bfeb836319abebbc48e9dba85484a95c	8d238d52b44649b69a4cf7f5657307c7	bc5aed20126cb1fe1180a93167aec4d6	book	Global erfolgreich. Das 30-Punkte-Erfolgsprogramm für die vernetzte & kooperative Welt	Bernd Klumpp	\N	2008
7069225	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_online-recording_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	40--41	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	ea7ebd5451fc1f68270b860b3570eb97	cf74610ea6f1cb5118fe5a595b8dc690	43d79d39b8244593a0cdd6a74c85e209	incollection	Online-Recording. Der Videorekorder im Netz	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069226	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_filme-veroeffentlichen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	153--157	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	15bc5e4d1417da28eaf5eee2090e82c0	3f111884a5854e9fd20d5505eee5d0fb	95100abc7fd0f7d3b1103e1c29845b6f	incollection	Filme veröffentlichen. Auf nach Hollywood	Oliver Passek	\N	2008
7069232	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_daten_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	283--287	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	4f4d1ce7b41be77f15446987c068b092	52d3b0657bf99eb15d5d46b9345bed7f	1e9d4fd43378e5ff2a1b48e10553d118	incollection	Daten weiterverkaufen. Ist der Gebrauchthandel mit Nutzungsrechten erlaubt?	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069234	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_fremdes-material-nutzen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	158--161	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	7673574e0df10ef3c64a4c021bec3da1	f26f82a6d5a058e7d3e44e04e77e64e0	ba30e16500326bdfdad4b6f0d5add2ce	incollection	Fremdes Material nutzen. Die Gefahren der Montage	Oliver Passek	\N	2008
7069237	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_europaeischer-hintergrund_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	252--255	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	c1cb386fad1b898bc4f79385d6e90f49	7acd1c57bf43828919f32ed7a27c21b5	eb0a582d0925523a2b8cf8ea233460be	incollection	Europäischer Hintergrund. Die Harmonisierung des Urheberrechts	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069247	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	gehring_einfuehrung-ins-urheberrecht_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	239--251	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	bafeb99ce0a35131641b5fcb055cde9d	3bdbb814ff207eb4164c3c4defb67fad	ecc8c2100d770a3ec9d36eec5e461e25	incollection	Einführung ins Urheberrecht. Eine kurze Geschichte	Robert A. Gehring	\N	2008
7069251	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_der-heise-fall_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	277--282	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	5b03a232842661676f25ac61ec21ba9b	e2feb61db10b2e1484e253c37561c5c4	a1ac9abb25699e549ae6bc05e0a6b4dc	incollection	Der Heise-Fall und seine Folgen. Urheberrechtsschutz und Online-Berichterstattung	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069252	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_was_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	273--276	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	382d34d461ca70eb677dd2cd38f9ec30	88d871f34d4cfa9b1527688164bede70	da8e231fb105e0716eb4a94ec87e1631	incollection	Was tun bei Abmahnungen. Post vom Anwalt	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069254	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_open-source-und-freie-software_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	233--235	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	61ab91f25432b9025166bc42e51b6210	274673887bd93366c9f8298037a5aa58	03d63bb61aabecc696b0f4837380ac0c	inbook	Open Source und freie Software. Die Freiheit geb ich mir	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069257	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_websites-selber-bauen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	181--183	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	a9c626a72852feed8402092761d8939b	6a69a0346b9823cd165e0c00642ec69f	6f02535d438dfa743ed3d3797123a69d	incollection	Websites selber bauen. Auf der Suche nach dem freien Inhalt	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069259	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_produktabbildungen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	146--151	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	ec33ca6a17c1f648724d47d65bab116c	55bac3ca6b2a6eb2f5b3c82f115bb7eb	c30fa46fb44ea97c0b6ebef82c0493f8	incollection	Produktabbildungen. Werbung auf dem {Internet-Marktplatz}	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069260	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_internetradio._2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	93--97	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	a61e13b7849ee864c1cd80c0981aa073	aea9543268a78af2e4c554f1f8b29b99	ce1ad506d10ab09614c62d33077cc52f	incollection	Internetradio. Freier Funk im Internet?	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069264	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_covern-remixen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	201--204	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	5434b94733cf066c13861e70b6539078	95bd506c319739165bea31550c0851a9	b25babf50c092930be8ee0fcb05819a8	incollection	Covern & Remixen. Aus alt mach neu	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069265	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	ihl_hoerbuecher_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	60--63	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	262f1eaebca48478c2e8295df3d67338	a31238a36fb433efabccaabc1f9ce8cf	cbb9cb760d90dbf65dde1a671b7bc9c7	incollection	Hörbücher. Wer hören will, muss lesen	Jan Michael Ihl	\N	2008
7069267	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_texte-zitieren_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	112--115	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	64996ad4e20aa61df6ac7be58b902c58	96f8c155f26b334269ddf71ebb582c62	3ac645e7ed4b396bb464e0910ffdcec8	incollection	Texte zitieren. Meine Worte, deine Worte	Oliver Passek and Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069277	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	grassmuck_geschichte_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	334--350	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	42ef90bd4351bbfc35bf5f42fe91f3e3	21200d7eec0ae5877b7b900be68e9f5e	796d9ccb1928a06341209f92e0a6dc08	incollection	Geschichte des Projekts iRights.info. Kooperative Gesetzgebung	Volker Grassmuck	\N	2008
7069278	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_gerte-_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	298--302	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	7eb8ab8390e6551ed782eca193661853	124e2484975feb3c9f0ebc5842ba6dfc	a91a54e73c5481cc597d2511af3006fe	incollection	Geräte- und Leermedienabgabe. Pauschale für Autoren	Oliver Passek	\N	2008
7069285	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_proprietaere-softwarelizenzen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	172--175	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	06fb2e9523c0743bb4e19fadf0acf7f0	141c47a71efbdb7d8b3e92de726f240b	5d3dcfd0eac90deca874764c2248d785	incollection	Proprietäre Softwarelizenzen. Standard für kommerzielle Programme	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069287	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_software-schreiben_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	168--171	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	d4c9b98da23da2eaccc78ca0c6c9ba84	023033c4fbb96bc48d20eb63ac68701f	4ad7d358a6374eda6a5608a9ebacc05b	inbook	Software schreiben. Fremder Code in eigenen Programmen	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069291	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_musik-und-filme-kopieren_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	23--28	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	Musik und Filme auf CDs, DVDs, Videos und anderen Trägern darf man für den privaten Gebrauch, etwa um sie gemeinsam mit Freunden anzusehen oder anzuhören, vervielfältigen. Es sei denn, sie sind kopiergeschützt.	f4929cf93950e5462c490503d30504d1	0e934d19eb74117b9706e2450ffc1c00	eaef59f27ee737ddf4875e4ca2481c41	incollection	Musik und Filme kopieren. Privatkopie und Co.	Oliver Passek and Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftlicher Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	schnorr_medienkompetenz_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	243	\N	\N	\N	location = {paed 4.1}, isbn = {978-3-86573-270-5}, lccn = {2007 A 6711}	1. Einleitung 9
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1.1 Internet als offenes System 11
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1.2 Internet und der Mythos vom Globalen 12
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1.3 Internet und gesellschaftlicher Wandel 14
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2. Jungend und Internet 19
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2.1 Lebensphase des Jugendalters 20
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2.2 'Jugend heute'
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2.3 Netzgeneration 31
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2.4 Jungend-Online-Magazin (JOM)
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3. Felder zum Erwerb von Medienkompetenz 39
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3.1 Interaktive und kommunikative 'Räume' 40
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3.1.1 Kommunikation und Interaktion 42
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3.1.2 Kommunikation innerhalb 'Interaktiver und kommunikativer Räume' 49
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3.1.3 Steuerung und Selbstorganisation 54
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3.1.4 'Interaktive und kommunikative Räume' des Internets 59
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3.1.4.1 'Interaktive Räume' des Internets 59
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3.1.4.1.1 Chat 59
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3.1.4.1.2 MUD 63
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3.1.4.2 'Kommunikative Räume' des Internets 64
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3.1.4.2.1 Foren (Newsgroups) 64
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3.1.4.2.2 E-Mail 65
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3.1.5 Entgrenzungen und Begrenzungen 66
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3.2 Lernen und Internet 67
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3.2.1 WWW und Hypertext 68
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3.2.2 Lernen, Vermittlung und Aneignung 68
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3.3 Medienkompetenz 81
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4. Forschungsdesign 95
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4.1 Methoden 97
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4.1.1 Befragung der Jugendlichen des JOM-Redaktionsteams 97
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4.1.2 Befragung von JOM-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzern durch das JOM-Redaktionsteam 103
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4.1.3 Cybertagebuch 104
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4.1.4 Chat 107
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4.2 Ergebnisse 113
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4.2.1 Auswertung der Befragungen per Fragebogen 113
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4.2.1.1 Auswertung der Befragung von JOM-Redaktionsmitgliedern per Fragebogen 114
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4.2.1.2 Auswertung der Befragung jugendlicher JOM-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzer durch JOM-Redaktionsmitglieder per Fragebogen 125
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4.2.2 Cybertagebuch 135
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4.2.4 Chatauswertung 145
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5. Zusammenfassung und theoretische Verortung 153
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5.1 Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse 153
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5.1.1 Medienkompetenz und ihre relationale Basis 153
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5.1.2 Beschreibung des Ist-Standes der Medienkompetenz durch Relationen 154
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5.1.3 Entwicklung und Erzeugung von Medienkompetenz durch Relationen 155
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5.2 Theoretische Verortung der Ergebnisse 157
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5.2.1 Interaktion und Kommunikation in den Räumen des Internets 157
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5.2.1.1 Interaktion im Chat und Kommunikation im Cybertagebuch 157
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5.2.1.2 Kommunikationstheorie sozialer Systeme 160
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5.2.1.3 Selbstorganisation 162
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5.2.1.4 Identifizierbarkeit von Personen in den Räumen des Inernets 164
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5.2.1.5 Chatterinnen und Chatter 165
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5.2.1.6 Soziale Beziehungen in den Räumen des Internets 165
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5.2.1.7 Anonymität in den Räumen des Internets 166
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5.2.1.8 Regelwerke in den Räumen des Internets 166
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5.2.2 Lernen in den Räumen des Internets 167
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5.2.2.1 Konstruktivismus und Lernen in den Räumen des Internets 167
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5.2.2.2 Didaktik in den Räumen des Internets 168
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5.2.2.3 Lebenslange Aneignung in den Räumen des Internets 171
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5.2.3 Medienkompetenz 172
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Literaturverzeichnis 177
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Anhang 190	76ce8a0fe3a83ec6047998ce952b0878	144e22c3bfcee8bb96f7d87526234494	f0da9242952f31758fa0c39a2494659e	book	Medienkompetenz im Internet. Eine empirische Untersuchung zum kommunikativen und interaktiven Kompetenzerwerb von Jugendlichen	Bernadette Schnorr	\N	2007
7069315	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_tauschboersen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	43--51	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	9a85619de3caf60b1ccf8b971ab081ff	5e5f6fd51acb73f7ada9ba636fe31a6c	fe702163a75a945de7e7119dfe6838f3	incollection	Tauschbörsen. Gefahr oder Chance?	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069316	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	grassmuck_urheberrecht-fuer-alle_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	14--18	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	5969f982353654c71bfd34a0ba2dad56	29fb4ccce89e2d5d25f7bb045979a83d	835b712d53d7af1a3d2db53fee34b7c2	incollection	Urheberrecht für alle	Volker Grassmuck	\N	2008
7069317	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_publizieren_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	104--111	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	21b235119dc41872c716dd850301d0da	49c2da351c339aba8704dc2beb6b6256	00eb6215761f77a53cacf38ccb14206d	incollection	Publizieren. Ich schreibe, als bin ich	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069320	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_eula_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	263--272	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	f98b094e44973db66a0a0f99805ab7f8	d9d35b9620b616f9e6e56f31ed4e5e0c	d4271beceedb23bd143297464cf3f70d	incollection	EULA. Fragwürdige Softwarelizenzen	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069321	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_plagiate_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	99--103	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	af520cb2c1fe5b8e7573a252e45034e8	e6c81ea94f35ffaab379f9853773cdab	0958e4b1a4008bc66ec9e2e30d678de4	incollection	Plagiate. Wenig ist so, wie es scheint	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069324	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_software-und-spiele-kopieren_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	29--33	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	Wer Software kopieren will, muss einige sonderregeln beachten: Im Gegensatz zu {Musik-CDs} oder {Film-DVDs} sind die Regelungen strenger: Bevor man also seinen Brenner anwirft und Microsoft Word oder das neueste Computerspiel kopiert, sollte man sich erkundigen, was erlaubt ist und was nicht.	14d2d335706e57ed2e9f721cb6e4f3b0	f2528ef888f64c68a457ffe5abe7e596	4e0467b830a870a68c36d85976ec64fb	incollection	Software und Spiele kopieren. Das Lizenzmodell entscheidet	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069325	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	roettgers_netzlabel_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	80--82	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	26bc1a55a1cdaa6785efe21edbfe2712	fecb5cb71cdc0d0234b6f075ff70bc1b	fa2af2658245f78538f30b20078b890e	incollection	Netzlabel. Alternative Vertriebswege	Janko Röttgers	\N	2008
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   Univ Calif Davis, Dept Appl Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Mol. Biol.}}, author-email = {{duan@ucdavis.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{VILLIN HEADPIECE SUBDOMAIN; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; POLARIZABLE
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   FORCE-FIELD; FREE-ENERGY LANDSCAPE; GENERALIZED BORN APPROXIMATION;
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   STAPHYLOCOCCAL PROTEIN-A; TRP-CAGE; DENATURED-STATE; B-DOMAIN;
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   STRUCTURE PREDICTION}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{73}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000247308700016}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jmb.2007.04.040}}, times-cited = {{13}}	{Accurate ab initio simulation of protein folding is a critical step
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   toward elucidation of protein-folding mechanisms. Here, we demonstrate
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   (HP35) by all-atom molecular dynamics simulations using AMBER FF03 and
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   residues 2-34 (excluding residues 1 and 35). The native state had the
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   this protein can be described as a two-stage process that followed a
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   III as a folding intermediate constituted the rate-limiting step and
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   presented. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}	c2d5e25b11bfbe56cd1933e924c8a1aa	e08c25ce168db6e5352fdfc2e2b4b86a	b969fb21b7e5b086b49ad1f6e44e8279	article	{Two-stage folding of HP-35 from ab initio simulations}	Hongxing Lei and Yong Duan	\N	{2007}
7069327	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	grassmuck_digitales-rechtekontrollmanagement_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	325--330	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	f52cc1b3165e49bf63e5424d73b228d0	8e5bf0007afa3c67103beb929fd0d0e8	dee960d82aba6055daa012e71fe55ad5	incollection	Digitales Rechtekontrollmanagement. Rechte oder Restriktionen?	Volker Grassmuck	\N	2008
7069335	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_softwarelizenzen-beispiele_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	176--179	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	e9189ddba64f67f76770d3c27a64bb35	3c9bd513ddd83bb8ef166dcc86be6aea	1e129881b485283846f1a42ef9d0641e	inbook	Softwarelizenzen - Beispiele. Und welche Lizenz nehm ich jetzt?	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069336	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_schuelerzeitungen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	190--192	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	b5bda96ad5ac9e6ac13c673ae4a12902	64346c7d8f56585664dba41e242942cc	b4df35fa21333c8c6f1d0cbdf74052ed	incollection	Schülerzeitungen. Am besten alles selber machen	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069339	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe	Karlsruhe	\N	Schriften des Zentrums für Angewandte Rechtswissenschaft - ZAR, Zentrum für Angewandte Rechtswissenschaft, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)	mantz_rechtsfragen-offener-netze_2008	http://uvka.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/shop/download/1000007749	\N		\N	\N	420	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86644-222-1}	\N	00cf55df1c48c995de9ae809c0cbac9c	0cbec374261f5841e0319397e9838125	d44aa1b3cbe0da517ba4f7303fc2986c	book	Rechtsfragen offener Netze: rechtliche Gestaltung und Haftung des Access Providers in zugangsoffenen (Funk-)Netzen	Reto Mantz	\N	2008
7069341	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	ortland_die-schluesselrolle-der-kunst_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	311--315	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	41735b7afc2f54d6d7521fd15e03d852	7479e6c2530437e0536b888b8c8b397d	1370f7d54feff15cb30301e3b104612b	incollection	Die Schlüsselrolle der Kunst. Für das Urheberrecht	Eberhard Ortland	\N	2008
7069343	\N	\N	\N	5. vollst. überarb. u. erw.	\N	\N	Wörterbuch der Soziologie	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	hillmann_information_2007	\N	\N		\N	nicht ausleihbar	372	\N	\N	\N	location = {{LS}}, lccn = {107 A 52642}, isbn = { 978-3-520-41005-4}	\N	562a3e345f72e15cf46bbeb7e75b3902	9951fba9ceb030f1d3817acf2958e727	ed2564e219bdfc56b2ede0e088f31535	inbook	Information	Karl-Heinz Hillmann	\N	2007
7069345	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_klingeltoene_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	205--206	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	6723c47c8638e5171de2901ba1283b28	99a15e1b886f3fe8ae9ef887782b68f9	577ef5f29dee04c5829f6bd1ef716374	incollection	Klingeltöne. Mono, polyphon, mp3	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069347	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	niclas_stadtplaene_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	193--197	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	078adc9f2216a33beb049b61119ecfbe	4559213cf64dfa8e8b8711f79a1fe6ca	39dbcfc7d38354a9608e4996a0428a41	incollection	Stadtpläne. Der beste Weg zur Anfahrtsskizze	Vilma Niclas	\N	2008
7069361	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_bootlegging_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	52--54	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	5650d3217ab7e98dfd616726ce6fd5a7	6168a8c7d6535ced004ee36ca6a7aa55	c7be92c66d93636f4d2382acbd4797c7	incollection	Bootlegging. Live-Mitschnitte selbst gemacht	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	\N	michel_allgemeinwissen_2007	http://www.enzyklopaedie.ch/kongress/publikation.htm	\N		\N	\N	540	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8322-6355-3}, lccn = {2007 E 1764}	\N	2ad792719f179f193b2f7229cd7ec9d2	f9fbb50bec258cd4bc35f257c5e9349e	5cdf4d70884197384fbd9c19b0753505	book	Allgemeinwissen und Gesellschaft : Akten des Internationalen Kongresses über Wissenstransfer und Enzyklopädische Ordnungssysteme, vom 18. bis 21. September 2003 in Prangins	\N	Paul Michel and Madeleine Herren and Martin Rüesch	2007
7069363	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_verwertungsgesellschaften_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	289--297	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	fbf2a59dd92cf94c3aff958fbd0710f0	80cec68ec0852e6cdae46f59aa8d765a	f1b7c26b5bc243aa6ddec081013583ae	incollection	Verwertungsgesellschaften. Im Dienste der Urheber	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069495	Bioinformatics Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Busa-Fekete07treeBuilding	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72031-7_5	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	49--60	\N	\N	\N		Here we introduce a new Multi-Stack (MS) based phylogenetic tree building method. The Multi-Stack approach organizes the candidate
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subtrees (i.e. those having same number of leaves) into limited priority queues, always selecting the K-best subtrees, according to their distance estimation error. Using the K-best subtrees our method iteratively applies a novel subtree joining strategy to generate candidate higher level subtreesfrom the existing low-level ones. This new MS method uses the Constrained Least Squares Criteria (CLSC) which guarantees thenon-negativity of the edge weights.	444279202472db1f9dd1de0107247f56	f444ec60316f42ea98ff2842385026a8	d0d7ce97d4dfc6b9ce1f977f3f2352f3	article	A Multi-Stack Based Phylogenetic Tree Building Method	Robert Busa-Fekete and Andras Kocsor and Csaba Bagyinka	\N	2007
7069508	IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi00normalizedCuts	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Normalized cuts and image segmentation	\N	\N	888-905	\N	8	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {10.1109/34.868688}	We propose a novel approach for solving the perceptual grouping
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problem in vision. Rather than focusing on local features and their
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consistencies in the image data, our approach aims at extracting the
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global impression of an image. We treat image segmentation as a graph
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partitioning problem and propose a novel global criterion, the
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normalized cut, for segmenting the graph. The normalized cut criterion
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measures both the total dissimilarity between the different groups as
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well as the total similarity within the groups. We show that an
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efficient computational technique based on a generalized eigenvalue
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problem can be used to optimize this criterion. We applied this approach
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to segmenting static images, as well as motion sequences, and found the
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results to be very encouraging	85e153ca08e3ce92b428a5c5c5446696	b9dfec1e25c24c6e4c62990ca15d00ab	ced43e4f3bc696c3bd58671087da1c5d	article	Normalized cuts and image segmentation	Jianbo Shi and J. Malik	\N	2000
7069513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICMLA '05: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Uyar05evolutionarySequenceClustering	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1126545	\N	A New Graph-Based Evolutionary Approach to Sequence Clustering	\N	\N	273--278	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2495-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICMLA.2005.4}	\N	033f992e60ccf5a61d779c30f503f3ad	21dc29affda16d20876c28af7b60b378	2d1ff66c4b4d8743751915e285b15f59	inproceedings	A New Graph-Based Evolutionary Approach to Sequence Clustering	A. Sima Uyar and Sule Gunduz Oguducu	\N	2005
7069532	J. of Classification	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hubert85comparingPartitions	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01908075	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	193--218	\N	1	\N		The problem of comparing two different partitions of a finite set of objects reappears continually in the clustering literature. We begin by reviewing a well-known measure of partition correspondence often attributed to Rand (1971), discuss the issue of correcting this index for chance, and note that a recent normalization strategy developed by Morey and Agresti (1984) and adopted by others (e.g., Miligan and Cooper 1985) is based on an incorrect assumption. Then, the general problem of comparing partitions is approached indirectly by assessing the congruence of two proximity matrices using a simple cross-product measure. They are generated from corresponding partitions using various scoring rules. Special cases derivable include traditionally familiar statistics and/or ones tailored to weight certain object pairs differentially. Finally, we propose a measure based on the comparison of object triples having the advantage of a probabilistic interpretation in addition to being corrected for chance (i.e., assuming a constant value under a reasonable null hypothesis) and bounded between ±1.
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ER  -	9b0b814d89c2de12981768b1d52869eb	c9272c8f9d5aff7ebe43325b5b36ba39	83cd3e0be247933ff7a2914ef0c94a81	article	Comparing partitions	Lawrence Hubert and Phipps Arabie	\N	1985
7069551	\N	5199	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Pizzuti08gaNetCommunityDiscovery	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1081-1090	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b71f284d1f53eee8a8ca641844215b5	7c83f8a1013d5b98339ce0049e1c7a17	2f194af3d7cdfa6bded05c42883b5311	inproceedings	GA-Net: A Genetic Algorithm for Community Detection in Social Networks.	Clara Pizzuti	\N	2008
7069553	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	ECCS '06: Proc. of the European Conference on Complex Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tasgin06gaCommunityDetection	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0604419	\N	CiteULike: Community Detection in Complex Networks using Genetic Algorithm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-09 22:05:30}, citeulike-article-id = {882552}, priority = {0}, eprint = {cond-mat/0604419}	Community structure identification has been an important research topic in
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complex networks and there has been many algorithms proposed so far to detect
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community structures in complex networks, where most of the algorithms are not
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suitable for very large networks because of their time-complexity. Genetic
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algorithm for detecting communities in complex networks, which is based on
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optimizing network modularity using genetic algorithm, is presented here. It is
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scalable to very large networks and does not need any priori knowledge about
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number of communities or any threshold value. It has O(e) time-complexity where
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e is the number of edges in the network. Its accuracy is tested with the known
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Zachary Karate Club and College Football datasets. Enron e-mail dataset is used
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for scalability test.	53a91805eca8ad931cb4c35bf1d09995	d0d4a610dda7c21847063ddc555c3b05	565421c275dc60438c65c4e575e232c7	inproceedings	Community Detection in Complex Networks using Genetic Algorithm	Mursel Tasgin and Haluk Bingol	\N	2006
7069565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Retrieval and Clustering	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	He02clusteringEvaluation	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/he02quantitative.html	\N		\N	\N	105-134	\N	\N	\N		\N	e53840317378bcc485b57a73ec5afb4e	c0269dc6a3fea658ac41926a7076e842	c1d729aef60a656d9ede9c6d4e77c6ec	book	On Quantitative Evaluation of Clustering Systems	Ji He and Ah-Hwee Tan and Chew-Lim Tan and Sam-Yuan Sung	\N	2003
7069654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JCDL '04: Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	996419	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=996350.996419	\N	Two supervised learning approaches for name disambiguation in author citations	\N	\N	296--305	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tuscon, AZ, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-832-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/996350.996419}	Due to name abbreviations, identical names, name misspellings, and pseudonyms inpublications or bibliographies (citations), an author may have multiple names and multiple authors may share the same name. Such name ambiguity affects the performance of document retrieval, web search, database integration, and may cause improper attribution to authors. This paper investigates two supervised learning approaches to disambiguate authors in the citations. One approach uses the naive Bayes probability model, a generative model; the other uses Support Vector Machines(SVMs) and the vector space representation of citations, a discriminative model. Both approaches utilize three types of citation attributes: co-author names, the title of the paper, and the title of the journal or proceeding. We illustrate these two approaches on two types of data, one collected from the web, mainly publication lists from homepages, the other collected from the DBLPcitation databases.	56e96e43559254b4b331851f8d544a89	5d56c9bbc5742865a60f248b5a960d0a	0d869076b89fe15502642713898d2dcc	inproceedings	Two supervised learning approaches for name disambiguation in author citations	Hui Han and Lee Giles and Hongyuan Zha and Cheng Li and Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis	\N	2004
7069693	\N	Vol. 43	\N	\N	\N	\N	Annual Review of Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://arrowsmith.psych.uic.edu/torvik/index.html	\N	Home Page of Vetle Ingvald Torvik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2009}	\N	160ab777516540064878aa6920900c9a	ea04392cc26376e5a300c4e45551dc62	1c8dc524416bba62d44ae8b7d95b5963	misc	Author name disambiguation	Smalheiser NR and Torvik VI.	(B. Cronin and Ed. )	2009
7069704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_generation-35-plus_2008-1	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	113--134	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	b95186916a5241ad487f4307073eb7f3	516ebd5b0393842db8364d12d7bfece9	1cc62fa4ab1db72d969e018b46d932b1	incollection	Generation 35 Plus. Eine explorative Interviewstudie zu den Spezifika älterer Computerspieler	Helmut Grüninger and Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_die-first-person-shooter_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	241--261	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	ba20a5d6b85d27a61877d85ff7a048db	6e6b85c1b76e84812fd895adb30e18c2	88d29f128a5f0ab1409f101589b3f60f	incollection	Die First-Person-Shooter. Wie Lebensstil und Nutzungsmotive die Spielweise beeinflussen	Philipp Lehmann and Andreas Reiter and Christina Schumann and Jens Wolling	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069709	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_internationale-zusammenhaenge_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	256--260	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	48dc1865753ed61d153dfcb6f7006fbe	e424d6e657cd254f7dea6abf70f0d216	6b6a89008d3bbb8e46560f53682c3d5e	incollection	Internationale Zusammenhänge. Der Traum vom weltweit einheitlichen Urheberrecht	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_teamplay-clanhopping-und-wallhacker_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	149--167	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	08e39fb21b0255cde7524aee703b13aa	379be4be3a153ac98956815ff3aa0f2d	4a7319de9c4f5b9cd7a1725b50cd4aca	incollection	Teamplay, Clanhopping und Wallhacker. Eine explorative Analyse des Computerspielens in Clans	Thorsten Quandt and Kristin Vogel and Jeffrey Wimmer	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_leistungshandeln-und-unterhaltungserleben_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	225--240	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	9b17ebd80a11087f74a63b6610579f02	69f0219c979de90244fc564936077a81	c9f96a4ef5f57db5ee2252a8bd620b01	incollection	Leistungshandeln und Unterhaltungserleben im Computerspiel	Katharina-Maria Behr and Christoph Klimmt and Peter Vorderer	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_die-computerspieler_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	339	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}	\N	91817b52befc3464c89fd076bd5ef8b2	f6ca0dfd7b3520437c3d1637ea51bc1d	9b5ac2a5fc64743cd299670d2f30d3fc	book	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069716	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_fotos-und-urheberrecht_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	117--121	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	7346dc0ce235872b3105aeed36faff81	bcedd24b9b733faba4d8cdda86e0672d	d1ce73d757a58239144e29d68502c77d	incollection	Fotos und Urheberrecht. Auf Motivsuche - wen und was darf man fotografieren?	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069717	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	grassmuck_wo-endet-das-plagiat_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	316--322	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	1ccbf1488aff4910273b7dcb38adcfbc	7c4d93a6b4f5ac5cc0d5bda77f30bc52	a8dfa09f2bfe0d6f35f20f78368de22e	incollection	Wo endet das Plagiat, wo beginnt die Kunst? Legal Perspective - Cornelia Sollfrank	Volker Grassmuck	\N	2008
7069719	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_samplen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	75--79	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	3ed83ad5d295b758b6e8064d759a87d7	ee32464bebe96679954a009eda8d2f0e	5a9a9ea4bb7c7afeabaa621b28ed650f	inbook	Samplen. Fragen kostet was	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069720	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_onlineauktionshaeuser_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	304--308	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	e0fae591c1474863abed1d3c30a5532e	1bfe6889784b9fecf5b8c137f8b0d0e5	93d956f6b091f3c6e8ecd5bca172975b	incollection	Onlineauktionshäuser. Kaufen und verkaufen bei e-Bay	Oliver Passek	\N	2008
7069721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_lets-complete_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	211--224	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	cf9518e1733e69ef3379ee6f05446871	8990600ee3265acd76203af8074bad60	341650f6dfff9a0839906bcdc2dbc613	incollection	Let's complete! Wer nutzt den sozialen Wettbewerb in Computerspielen?	Tilo Hartmann	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069723	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_fernsehsendungen-aufzeichnen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	34--36	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	Digitales Fernsehen, Festplattenrekorder, DVD-Brenner und die passende Software - kiese Kombination macht es einem so leicht wie nie zuvor, TV-Sendungen in bester Qualität aufzunehmen, zu speichern, an Freunde zu verleihen. Aber ist all das auch erlaubt?	4c57d2f1e3c2ea1adbf8e05a870355c4	7871c01568c4690b3431f4250240ee38	2649ea224240c2325c6363f35aef73cb	incollection	Fernsehsendungen aufzeichnen. (Fast) freie Bahn zur privaten Bibliothek	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7069726	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	lessig_lessigletters-remix_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	223--230	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	68dfacf1f5d8ec5d34a35a23a70072f8	0278d0d36ddff833ef55d075b3ed1175	5280e70ae009711d6e0402cacdf26e17	incollection	Lessigletters-Remix. Die Creative-Commons-Initiative	Lawrence Lessig	\N	2008
7069727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_warum-computerspieler-mit-dem-computer-spielen_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	13--21	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	fca4de89c3d9d27337081b72168855cc	5ccfa7b4c18b090a25156eef031a5d29	5e5e6650fda891021268c4eb3be675f3	incollection	Warum Computerspieler mit dem Computer spielen. Vorschlag eines Analyserahmens für die Nutzungsforschung	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069730	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_fanseiten_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	140--145	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	6a0562ef1c7089935455bbc47140def4	948f0a6c463af475f3e2ba4a084e2f89	283d3f4c533c4e85fe53fa4346a266cd	incollection	Fanseiten. Hommage an die Idole	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_echtzeitabenteuer-ohne-grafik-und-sound_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	313--332	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	d135efd8991e6d53dcbbbce61f34bcd1	8e0dfe012b7f7ecbf6a549ef2963343a	056ddb7e19b7603619ca71819123e806	incollection	Echtzeitabenteuer ohne Grafik und Sound. Die Nutzung von Multi-User-Domains	Bastian Jenderek	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069734	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	kreutzer_software-veroeffentlichen_2008-2	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	163--167	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	42f04591717e84c9cfc457216666d86c	fe036a65fdd8a1d87ee0203a4589c816	6bd70dc890c95912afc80c5b03fac148	incollection	Software veröffentlichen. Wem gehören die Rechte?	Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7069735	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	gehring_podcasting_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	85--92	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	bd566d6db579fa8c4c5fb43b8c88e5eb	b4541f44edfec3d3c6d54899479a4061	3ae57e671b7dd2336ab0f77bdeca56eb	incollection	Podcasting. Offene Kanäle im Netz	Robert A. Gehring	\N	2008
7069737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_entwicklungstrends-in-der-computerspielnutzung_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	73--93	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	fc12c5b56a479642a1d94bcd4926a6bf	a426ca8494ea3b045a34d328c4ae0d48	dfc96139f6e9e7965a1276d269739a84	incollection	Entwicklungstrends in der Computerspielnutzung bei Kindern, Jugendlichen und Erwachsenen	Jens Wolling	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069739	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	djordjevic_skins-mods-machinima_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	209--214	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	7318ab27cfbc098f6d2e4b108a10b05d	0249c6e46cdef3de07efb3a8ba464c82	dc6292e56b449b592abcaa44985126c4	incollection	Skins, Mods, Machinima. Mehr als nur Ballern	Valie Djordjevic	\N	2008
7069742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_generation-35-plus_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	135--147	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	a928bee1fa3019e88ff1510e497f38c7	3846e29b49a86c08a2fa8a2064bce7d5	929a19409f08382e71de71143af18112	incollection	Spielen in virtuellen Gemeinschaften	Jürgen Fritz	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	krotz_computerspiele-als-neuer-kommunikationstypus_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	25--40	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	25572a87da93e4a30019b7a502a71d09	8d11b322fd8817406aa015256cf43869	12640a2157b61157f6670aa073284061	incollection	Computerspiele als neuer Kommunikationstypus. Interaktive Kommunikation als Zugang zu komplexen Welten	Friedrich Krotz	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_die-lan-szene_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	97--112	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	5f8112b394986a5790d1be3a89066449	1d8b0b811b488d5332031132c076040e	1cba6ecbe30c42d445af111a138ecac6	incollection	Die LAN-Szene. Vergemeinschaftungsformen und Aneignungsweisen	Andreas Hepp and Waldemar Vogelgesang	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_die-nutzung-von-computerspielen_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	57--72	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	6c04e2d71c3f5e91c9f3bdc8afdbdb2b	a222082560abd7ea2ae7622a96c0a571	3a6d7073716c7f14b2839902f9a9ff65	incollection	Die Nutzung von Computerspielen. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven	Christoph Klimmt	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_die-welt-der-kriegskunst_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	297--311	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	f833711c090b7bc401f2f986c5438c3c	3fdad57a707666d57bb3b83176d25414	fa142ee333b67fdda812615b77f76bb8	incollection	Die Welt der Kriegskunst. Nutzungsmotivation und Spielerleben im Massively Multiplayer Roleplaying Game World of Warcraft	Robert Seifert and Sven Jöckel	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_computerspielen-als-unterhaltung_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	41--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	e3430585d5a5a5d939356884f7cc98c1	68424cb876d2a555a82e28d0982d26e7	0dd32460fbb3ec8132be9f17f3bce946	incollection	Computerspielen als Unterhaltung	Carsten Wünsch and Bastian Jenderek	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_online-spieler_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	169--192	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	20789689df10fd74c6246f89ddd469cb	c32f79c9cb6184c89fe91af24bff05d8	f5a7df701d04cfa5742f865fac7b11b2	incollection	Online-Spieler in Deutschland 2007. Befunde eienr repräsentativen Befragungsstudie	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_sport-in-virtuellen-und-realen-welten_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	263--277	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	3144f8a4ce688b3ab692d93595936d46	f1b23b9bd8353baf0126b5c529acdcbd	cbe1ab4ca7cc6df3f4b8a87839fdb8bf	incollection	Sport in virtuellen und realen Welten. Eine Befragung unter Jugendlichen	Alice Klink and Michel Marcolesco and Sönke Siemens and Jens Wolling	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_kreative-spielweiterentwicklung_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	193--207	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	cd37959a7d9556c5b5a37d1d441e3023	6ec492ef2bab74018ee67a53a35da49d	6f6c95779b2152ed16c283c72005e293	incollection	Kreative Spiel(weiter)entwicklung. Modding als Sonderform des Umgangs mit Computerspielen	Katharina-Maria Behr	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_being-hoeness_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	279--296	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	fcad2da62b144616e5acc76bfac1c553	9f630e87738fbbf359c8596265da4e1d	da7e6abcd53b874a70192b79ef205270	incollection	Being Hoeneß, Calmund, Assauer... Die Nutzung des Online-Fußballmanagers Comunio aus dynamisch-transaktionaler Perspektive	Gökalp Babayigit and Simon Hage and Timm Rotter and Sandra Schroeter and Jens Wolling	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7069754	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	goetzenbrucker_online-communities_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	236--264	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}	\N	45b40e6717d0f8beb92199d1fec0b3b9	9e34c8b75e8c51bd463a59404c0dfe38	b58b5b2f3c6126d22f559f04d88ad2d7	incollection	Online Communities: Struktur sozialer Beziehungen und Spielermotivationen am Beispiel von Multi User Dungeons	Gerit Götzenbrucker and Bernd Löger	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7069756	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	heintz_gemeinschaft-ohne-naehe_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	180--210	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}	\N	8203ab1830e3fbd9fd4b6251e3667ac0	1411017ece8e2b34c8026b32e047ef5f	9a8ea9946f7020fd1b926cc0c76f1f3d	incollection	Gemeinschaft ohne Nähe? Virtuelle Gruppen und reale Netze	Bettina Heintz	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7069759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	lerchner_kultursemiotische-aspekte_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	217--227	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	2ebe4033b8b470a1f1f6e312025843a2	eed4cb7651dd6a7c1b38b3868ecb53e6	993e2187adadabbd3d60015fcd3853fe	incollection	Kultursemiotische Aspekte textuell erzeugter ästhetischer Ikonizität	Gotthard Lerchner	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7069760	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	brill_paradoxe-kommunikation-im-netz_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	88--106	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}	\N	4893247bc331112f02c3d512a782cf2a	c316a77f372e0cdb9b69d687ee324d8c	c8bc24168fe0404ba7d261a1936db25e	incollection	Paradoxe Kommunikation im Netz: zwischen virtueller Gemeinschaft, Cyberspace und virtuellen Gruppen	Andreas Brill	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7069909	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{126}	\N	\N	{APR 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER INST PHYSICS}	{CIRCULATION \\& FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,   MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000245870900059	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	\N	\N	{15}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, doc-delivery-number = {{159MU}}, cited-references = {{ALLEN MP, 1991, COMPUTER SIMULATION.
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   KINETICS; BETA-HAIRPIN PEPTIDE; LONG-TIME DYNAMICS; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS;
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7070022	{BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL}	{91}	\N	\N	{JUL}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY}	{9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000238288200005	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{14-24}	\N	{1}	\N	issn = {{0006-3495}}, doc-delivery-number = {{053EN}}, cited-references = {{{*}WOLFR RES, 2003, MATH.
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   Stanford Univ, Dept Chem, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{Biophys. J.}}, author-email = {{pande@stanford.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; N-TERMINAL DOMAIN; BETA-HAIRPIN;
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   ISOMERIZATION DYNAMICS; IRREVERSIBLE-PROCESSES; RECIPROCAL RELATIONS;
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   PEPTIDE; PATHS; MODEL; L9}}, subject-category = {{Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{52}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000238288200005}}, doi = {{10.1529/biophysj.105.075689}}, times-cited = {{11}}	{Using distributed molecular dynamics simulations we located four
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   distinct folding transitions for a 39-residue beta beta alpha beta
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   protein fold. To characterize the nature of each room temperature
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   points along each free energy barrier. We introduced a method for
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   probability, P-trans, and determined which conformations were
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   transmission probability may be used to characterize the barrier in
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   several ways. For example, we ran simulations at 82 degrees C,
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   conformations, and quantified Hammond behavior directly using Ptrans
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   correlation. Additionally, we propose that diffusion along Ptrans may
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   provide the configurational diffusion rate at the top of the barrier.
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   Specifically, given a transition state conformation x(0) with estimated
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   P-trans = 0.5, we selected a large set of subsequent conformations from
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   INHIBITOR-2; THERMAL-STABILITY; FOLDING KINETICS; PATHWAYS; ENERGY;
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   TEMPERATURE; MECHANISMS; SOLVENT}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{52}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000237863100031}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.20966}}, times-cited = {{7}}	{According to the ``old view,{''} proteins fold along well-defined
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   sequential pathways, whereas the ``new view{''} sees protein folding as
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   a highly parallel stochastic process on funnel-shaped energy
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   (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.}	9567034a06fb0f4dc740dd8eb0a881ba	0d43e4aaf00888a254297fd070aa0521	eafb24cdb4eb180b2b6a41baa23ad42a	article	{Substructural cooperativity and parallel versus sequential events
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   during protein unfolding}	L Reich and TR Weikl	\N	{2006}
7070257	Evolution	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	funk-nosil-egan	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119390360/HTMLSTART	\N	HETEROGENEOUS GENOMIC DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN WALKING-STICK ECOTYPES: "ISOLATION BY ADAPTATION" AND MULTIPLE ROLES FOR DIVERGENT SELECTION	\N	\N	316 - 336	\N	2	\N		Genetic differentiation can be highly variable across the genome. For example, loci under divergent selection and those tightly linked to them may exhibit elevated differentiation compared to neutral regions. These represent "outlier loci" whose differentiation exceeds neutral expectations. Adaptive divergence can also increase genome-wide differentiation by promoting general barriers to neutral gene flow, thereby facilitating genomic divergence via genetic drift. This latter process can yield a positive correlation between adaptive phenotypic divergence and neutral genetic differentiation (described here as "isolation-by-adaptation"). Here, we examine both these processes by combining an AFLP genome scan of two host plant ecotypes of Timema cristinae walking-sticks with existing data on adaptive phenotypic divergence and ecological speciation in these insects. We found that about 8% of loci are outliers in multiple population comparisons. Replicated comparisons between population-pairs using the same versus different host species revealed that 1–2% of loci are subject to host-related selection specifically. Locus-specific analyses revealed that up to 10% of putatively neutral (nonoutlier) AFLP loci exhibit significant isolation-by-adaptation. Our results suggest that selection may affect differentiation directly, via linkage, or by facilitating genetic drift. They thus illustrate the varied and sometimes nonintuitive contributions of selection to heterogeneous genomic differentiation.	4155646217aea051c454a61104693a7c	983ab23133f0147e65db18689d16105a	32b9bacf88a70d4372c46aca7b8b838f	article	HETEROGENEOUS GENOMIC DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN WALKING-STICK ECOTYPES: "ISOLATION BY ADAPTATION" AND MULTIPLE ROLES FOR DIVERGENT SELECTION	Patrik Nosil and Scott P. Egan and Daniel J. Funk	\N	2008
7070281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Proceedings of the 19th IJCAI Workshop on Spatio-temporal Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yang.st.reason.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9934a124df226c1e1c086bc1b249cdea	cc46e153cf7537847b656ed823211822	74d6351aef2c5e27f1f15ae6d446eb3c	inproceedings	 Towards Association Based Spatio-temporal Reasoning	H. Yang and S. Parthasarathy and S. Mehta	\N	2005
7070282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th Internationl Joint Conference of Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yang.ijcai.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	902--907	\N	\N	\N		\N	b779eeb0dd17445e0d311b4dac0b7575	5c723e94129bedf4c709c905510dd7b1	829ef174d074c65710c2fb818a2dadc1	inproceedings	Mining Spatial Object Patterns in Scientific Data	H. Yang and S. Mehta and S. Parthasarathy	\N	2005
7070285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '05: Proceeding of the eleventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery in data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	yang.kdd.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	716--721	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago, Illinois, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-135-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1081870.1081962}	\N	23597116cf452588e2b34abc8b43be47	1765373919555b62eac6896eca17f953	5926f03749d667d2e87fc4cc731400eb	inproceedings	A generalized framework for mining spatio-temporal patterns in scientific data	Hui Yang and Srinivasan Parthasarathy and Sameep Mehta	\N	2005
7070287	Heredity	43	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Genetical Society of Great Britain	\N	\N	\N	barton-gene-flow-cline	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1979.86	\N	Gene flow past a cline	\N	\N	333--339	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-067X}	The effect of a cline as a barrier to gene flow at closely linked, weakly selected loci is investigated using a continuous diffusion model. It is shown that a linked cline induces a step in the frequency of a neutral allele, which is proportional to the gradient in neutral allele frequency and to the inverse of the recombination rate. A barrier to dispersal or a local region of low abundance has a similar effect (Nagylaki, 1976). The cline will block the flow of neutral alleles over a region of chromosome roughly 2 sqrt s/t map units long. However, a slightly advantageous allele will be little affected, and must be very tightly linked to be delayed for long.	63bd7bbc74d6565f3655dfce5a5fe91e	17e5f934300682ab313a4da1df2e8725	508d106f012a2dc8f9eb9df7b9e99fcf	article	Gene flow past a cline	NH Barton	\N	1979
7070299	Genetics	124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J.Mallet04011990	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/124/4/921	\N	Estimates of Selection and Gene Flow From Measures of Cline Width and Linkage Disequilibrium in Heliconius Hybrid Zones -- Mallet et al. 124 (4): 921 -- Genetics	\N	\N	921-936	\N	4	\N	eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/124/4/921.pdf}	Hybrid zones can yield estimates of natural selection and gene flow. The width of a cline in gene frequency is approximately proportional to gene flow ({sigma}) divided by the square root of per-locus selection ({complex}s). Gene flow also causes gametic correlations (linkage disequilibria) between genes that differ across hybrid zones. Correlations are stronger when the hybrid zone is narrow, and rise to a maximum roughly equal to s. Thus cline width and gametic correlations combine to give estimates of gene flow and selection. These indirect measures of {sigma} and s are especially useful because they can be made from collections, and require no field experiments. The method was applied to hybrid zones between color pattern races in a pair of Peruvian Heliconius butterfly species. The species are Mullerian mimics of one another, and both show the same changes in warning color pattern across their respective hybrid zones. The expectations of cline width and gametic correlation were generated using simulations of clines stabilized by strong frequency-dependent selection. In the hybrid zone in Heliconius erato, clines at three major color pattern loci were between 8.5 and 10.2 km wide, and the pairwise gametic correlations peaked at R {complex} 0.35. These measures suggest that s {complex} 0.23 per locus, and that {sigma} {complex} 2.6 km. In erato, the shapes of the clines agreed with that expected on the basis of dominance. Heliconius melpomene has a nearly coincident hybrid zone. In this species, cline widths at four major color pattern loci varied between 11.7 and 13.4 km. Pairwise gametic correlations peaked near R {complex} 1.00 for tightly linked genes, and at R {complex} 0.40 for unlinked genes, giving s {complex} 0.25 per locus and {sigma} {complex} 3.7 km. In melpomene, cline shapes did not perfectly fit theoretical shapes based on dominance; this deviation might be explained by long-distance migration and/or strong epistasis. Compared with erato, sample sizes in melpomene are lower and the genetics of its color patterns are less well understood. In spite of these problems, selection and gene flow are clearly of the same order of magnitude in the two species. The relatively high per locus selection coefficients agree with ``major gene'' theories for the evolution of Mullerian mimicry, but the genetic architecture of the color patterns does not. These results show that the genetics and evolution of mimicry are still only sketchily understood.
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	f6d1aa103695868ca831c3bf48e9583c	68ccf574f4c514410c303d0ded870875	7bfba727e08ea33a82aad8cbffd86765	article	{Estimates of Selection and Gene Flow From Measures of Cline Width and Linkage Disequilibrium in Heliconius Hybrid Zones}	J. Mallet and N. Barton and L. M. Gerardo and S. C. Jose and M. M. Manuel and H. Eeley	\N	1990
7070346	Heredity	95	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luna-epperson-oyama	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800655	\N	Spatial genetic structure of two sympatric neotropical palms with contrasting life histories	\N	\N	298--305	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018-067X}	The spatial genetic structure within sympatric populations of two neotropical dioecious palm species with contrasting life histories was characterized to evaluate the influence of life history traits on the extent of genetic isolation by distance. Chamaedorea tepejilote is a common wind-pollinated arboreal understory palm. Chamaedorea elatior is an uncommon climbing subcanopy palm with entomophilous pollination syndrome. A total of 59 allozyme alleles for C. tepejilote and 53 alleles for C. elatior was analyzed using both unweighted (Iu) and weighted (Iw) Moran's I spatial autocorrelation statistics. The spatial genetic structure detected within these populations is consistent with those reported for highly dispersed plants. A significance test for differences between mean Moran's I-coefficients revealed less spatial genetic structure within the C. tepejilote population than that in the C. elatior population. Adjacent individuals of C. elatior exhibited significant spatial genetic autocorrelation (Iu=0.039, Iw=0.034), indicating a Wright's neighborhood size of about 100 individuals. For C. tepejilote, nonrandom genetic distribution among nearest neighbors was detected, even from small spatial autocorrelation values (Iu=0.008, Iw=0.009), consistent with a neighborhood size of about 300 individuals. For both species, seed dispersal, mortality among life cycle stages, overlapping generations, and contrasting traits of mating and reproduction influence the standing spatial genetic structure within populations.	f74a5fdb28ed18ac1203749408c35c49	e766d5be0475c2e7c882057d68463149	a34216390f7db11d1293bf7a1e9a191d	article	Spatial genetic structure of two sympatric neotropical palms with contrasting life histories	R Luna and B K Epperson and K Oyama	\N	2005
7070404	PLOS Genetics	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	coop-adaptation-genes	http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040032	\N	Adaptations to Climate in Candidate Genes for Common Metabolic Disorders	\N	\N	e32	\N	2	\N		Evolutionary pressures due to variation in climate play an important role in shaping phenotypic variation among and within species and have been shown to influence variation in phenotypes such as body shape and size among humans. Genes involved in energy metabolism are likely to be central to heat and cold tolerance. To test the hypothesis that climate shaped variation in metabolism genes in humans, we used a bioinformatics approach based on network theory to select 82 candidate genes for common metabolic disorders. We genotyped 873 tag SNPs in these genes in 54 worldwide populations (including the 52 in the Human Genome Diversity Project panel) and found correlations with climate variables using rank correlation analysis and a newly developed method termed Bayesian geographic analysis. In addition, we genotyped 210 carefully matched control SNPs to provide an empirical null distribution for spatial patterns of allele frequency due to population history alone. For nearly all climate variables, we found an excess of genic SNPs in the tail of the distributions of the test statistics compared to the control SNPs, implying that metabolic genes as a group show signals of spatially varying selection. Among our strongest signals were several SNPs (e.g., LEPR R109K, FABP2 A54T) that had previously been associated with phenotypes directly related to cold tolerance. Since variation in climate may be correlated with other aspects of environmental variation, it is possible that some of the signals that we detected reflect selective pressures other than climate. Nevertheless, our results are consistent with the idea that climate has been an important selective pressure acting on candidate genes for common metabolic disorders.	a2555c8f6dfe48b3b549f2b27d2a16cf	403ed97121f4fa8d00683b691178039e	d0a88ff5806d19b0287e5cb7eed78f8a	article	Adaptations to Climate in Candidate Genes for Common Metabolic Disorders	Angela M. Hancock and David B. Witonsky and Adam S. Gordon and Gidon Eshel and Jonathan K. Pritchard and Graham Coop and Anna Di Rienzo1	\N	2008
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   PATHWAYS; KINETICS; LIQUIDS; FUNNELS; MOTIONS}}, subject-category = {{Multidisciplinary Sciences}}, number-of-cited-references = {{22}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000236636400010}}, doi = {{10.1073/pnas.0600102103}}, times-cited = {{7}}	{Using the Go model of a real protein, we explore the landscape of its
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7070443	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{64}	\N	\N	{SEP 1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000239829500006	\N	{Article}		\N	Transition state of a SH3 domain detected with principle component analysis and a charge-neutralized all-atom protein model (p 883-894)
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Daisuke Mitomo, Hironori K. Nakamura, Kazuyoshi Ikeda, Akihiko Yamagishi, Junichi Higo
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Published Online: Jun 28 2006 4:14PM
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DOI: 10.1002/prot.21069
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   Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci \\& Technol, Computat Biol Res Ctr, Tokyo, Japan.}}, journal-iso = {{Proteins}}, author-email = {{higo@ls.toyaku.ac.jp}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; SQUEEZED EXPONENTIAL KINETICS;
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   FREE-ENERGY LANDSCAPE; FOLDING KINETICS; CHYMOTRYPSIN INHIBITOR-2;
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   HYDROPHOBIC CORE; NATIVE TOPOLOGY; SRC; WATER; ENSEMBLE}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{59}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000239829500006}}, times-cited = {{1}}, doi = {{10.1002/prot.21069}}	{The src SH3 domain has been known to be a two-state folder near room
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   temperature. However, in a previous study with an all-atom model
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   simulation near room temperature, the transition state of this protein
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   was not successfully detected on a free-energy profile using two axes:
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   the radius of gyration (R-g) and native contact reproduction ratio (Q
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   value). In this study, we focused on an atom packing effect to
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   characterize the transition state and tried another analysis to detect
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   it. To explore the atom packing effect more efficiently, we introduced
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   a charge-neutralized all-atom model, where all of the atoms in the
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   protein and water molecules were treated explicitly, but their partial
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   atomic charges were set to zero. Ten molecular dynamics simulations
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   were performed starting from the native structure at 300 K, where the
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   simulation length of each run was 90 ns, and the protein unfolded in
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   all runs. The integrated trajectories (10 X 90 = 900 ns) were analyzed
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   by a principal component analysis (PCA) and showed a clear free-energy
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   barrier between folded- and unfolded-state conformational clusters in a
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   conformational space generated by PICA. There were segments that
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   largely deformed when the conformation passed through the free-energy
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   barrier. These segments correlated well with the structural core
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   regions characterized by large phi-values, and the atom-packing changes
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   correlated with the conformational deformations. Interestingly, using
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   the same simulation data, no significant barrier was found in a
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   free-energy profile using the R-g and Q values for the coordinate axes.
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   These results suggest that the atom packing effect may be one of the
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   most important determinants of the transition state.}	aa71eff08217c8a39d8cba2957dcc5c2	fb8ad81309d5023cde0f1473fd747ad0	6739615280baa57a2e827d41b6cab05d	article	{Transition state of a SH3 domain detected with principle component
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   analysis and a charge-neutralized all-atom protein model}	Daisuke Mitomo and Hironori K. Nakamura and Kazuyoshi Ikeda and Akihiko Yamagishi and Junichi Higo	\N	{2006}
7070500	SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	schreiber-evolution-dispersal	http://link.aip.org/link/?SMM/66/1366/1	\N	On the Evolution of Dispersal in Patchy Landscapes	\N	\N	1366-1382	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1137/050628933}	To better understand the evolution of dispersal in spatially heterogeneous landscapes, we study difference equation models of populations that reproduce and disperse in a landscape consisting of $k$ patches. The connectivity of the patches and costs of dispersal are determined by a $k\\times k$ column substochastic matrix $S$, where $S_{ij}$ represents the fraction of dispersing individuals from patch $j$ that end up in patch $i$. Given $S$, a dispersal strategy is a $k\\times 1$ vector whose $i$th entry gives the probability $p_i$ that individuals disperse from patch $i$. If all of the $p_i$'s are the same, then the dispersal strategy is called unconditional; otherwise it is called conditional. For two competing populations of unconditional dispersers, we prove that the slower dispersing population (i.e., the population with the smaller dispersal probability) displaces the faster dispersing population. Alternatively, for populations of conditional dispersers without any dispersal costs (i.e., $S$ is column stochastic and all patches can support a population), we prove that there is a one parameter family of strategies that resists invasion attempts by all other strategies.	ed5cc4be963ba19a00b4ffb75c4260fa	33f6eb9d69bb856389473d0283f8be04	5ab3e78427fdb5d86821b597df9cd860	article	On the Evolution of Dispersal in Patchy Landscapes	Stephen Kirkland and Chi-Kwong Li and Sebastian J. Schreiber	\N	2006
7070538	Genetics	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MotooKimura04011969	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/long/61/4/893	\N	THE NUMBER OF HETEROZYGOUS NUCLEOTIDE SITES MAINTAINED IN A FINITE POPULATION DUE TO STEADY FLUX OF MUTATIONS -- Kimura 61 (4): 893 -- Genetics	\N	\N	893-903	\N	4	\N	eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/61/4/893.pdf}	  N natural populations, it is expected that there is a constant supply of muta-
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I  tions in each generation. These mutations may have different persistence
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depending on their fitnesses, but collectively, they constitute the ultimate source
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of genetic variability in the populations.
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   Since the maintenance of genetic variability is an important subject of study
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in population genetics, it may be worthwhile to investigate, using various models,
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the effect of mutation on the genetic variability. For example, KIMURA CROW
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                                                                         and
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(1964) studied the number of alleles maintained in a finite population, assuming
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that each mutant is an allele not preexisting in the population.
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   In the present paper I will use a different model and will investigate the num-
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ber of heterozygous sites per individual and some related quantities that represent
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the statistical properties of the mutant frequency distribution, assuming that a
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very large number of independent sites are available for mutation. In this paper,
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"site" refers to a single nucleotide pair, although the theory is still appropriate
\
to a small group of nucleotides, such as a codon.
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	c870845cdfad6956265de5b61403471c	ee37ac5bd5ed644bc1f59e70f570d641	1b99d374eebafd5a953e03759f95fe8a	article	{THE NUMBER OF HETEROZYGOUS NUCLEOTIDE SITES MAINTAINED IN A FINITE POPULATION DUE TO STEADY FLUX OF MUTATIONS}	Motoo Kimura	\N	1969
7070565	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551599998	http://www.amazon.de/Die-M%C3%A4rchen-von-Beedle-Barden/dp/3551599998	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551599995}, asin = {3551599998}, isbn = {3551599998}	\N	3627c74e747b8efaa22fff32051efa37	7a35392a4f1a0e3d00f2e0990efc5e04	e9e35a2972854c82e5b46104228a5c97	book	Die Märchen von Beedle dem Barden	J. K. Rowling	\N	2008
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7070848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leykam	Graz	\N	\N	Stettner2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35e92a35cfd7aa3123131698b895dbcc	63e590de5a280907e95694f904fb31ff	dec3f89193926f59707e764913e7741b	book	Kann Helfen unmoralisch sein?	Ute Stettner	\N	2007
7070862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesundheit fördern - Krankheit heilen. Neue Wege im Zusammenwirken von Naturwissenschaft - Medizin - Technik	\N	\N	\N	Hanns--Martin--Schleyer--Stiftung	Köln	\N	\N	Sellmaier2003	31443412 \	2006 8 029862 \	Magazin \	  \	Zentralbibliothek-Magazin \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  [Bestellen / Vormerken]  ausleihbar, bitte bestellen . \	  \	 30972209 \	XC 2005 M532 \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	. [Bestellen / Vormerken] ausgeliehen, vormerken möglich . \	31 Jan 2009	\N		\N	\N	215-220	\N	\N	\N		\N	17c808545760a60ddabb1df646f55e3b	d34b52a2eb9765465522116c21b88cd0	4f5d0d32513f9122b800f870ca730d29	incollection	Begründbarer Paternalismus	Stephan Sellmaier	Arnulf Melzer and Tilman Achtnich	2003
7070894	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Ste00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a5751d638c7917f151252be2ee8d733	4e2e8908a4df80701ce31e50818a659d	a7aeae230f58cd5dbb230b501722a487	book	Multimedia-Technologie: Grundlagen, Komponenten und Systeme, 3. Aufl.	Ralf Steinmetz	\N	2000
7070902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transplantation. Organgewinnung und -allokation	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\ \\& \\ Ruprecht	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	\N	Sellmaier2003a	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	1900550f9a8ef9cd6e44e21971187eb8	2b8cc2519545a00db5a5123449f711b2	2c9bea7e5016c803783f7a2bddc280e1	incollection	Moralische Ansprüche von Patienten und die Allokation von Spenderorganen	Stephan Sellmaier and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl	Fuat S. Oduncu and Ulrich Schroth and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl	2003
7070916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	\N	Sellmaier2008	32396912 \	CC 7200 S468 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  ausleihbar	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca7b60d52845c11a342a111d598f7c5c	6e7a871f32aebc82b06a8b4fea48e492	7138f9d0ac28134122f8837e7a4d4bf8	book	Ethik der Konflikte. Über den moralisch angemessenen Umgang mit ethischem Dissens und moralischen Dilemmata	Stephan Sellmaier	\N	2008
7070924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schuler_wikipedia-inside_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ece9f51c7bda94b508e8384fa9203153	8af0780ec2983018e7c5393c5420ed6e	0acae8cbbd54e8c91f85b2fb183a4df3	book	Wikipedia inside	Günter Schuler	\N	2007
7070971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	lukkainen_das-visuelle-in-der-sprache-von-christa-wolf_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	155--176	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	6222b5a1b419cad98dc4617bdee262fc	3d62327a0a99e4306c37f34459d763ad	dcba365a477876a0aefc1a3d18c5ded8	incollection	Das Visuelle in der Sprache von Christa Wolf	Matti Lukkainen	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7070974	c't	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sietmann_restrisiko_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	74--77	\N	04	\N		\N	434d855d8d035585f0bc6a9557863a8a	f24c863e83993b3b41831cc6fa0eff72	eb52f1648de5f43b89de650c770749e2	article	Restrisiko - Viele offene Fragen bei der rechtssicheren Archivierung elektronischer Dokumente	Richard Sietmann	\N	2008
7070980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	erben_bildlichkeit-und-sprachlichkeit_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	53--61	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	a475b3f21a0ffa0e27e3b0078fdacdd6	d033c907188be118b39417107b4e4cc0	2c0d0dafb71ac9b78a479d610e123f05	incollection	Bildlichkeit und Sprachstil in K. H. Waggerls "Lob der Wiese" und Bemerkungen zur Metaphorik des Textes "Meine grüne Wiese" von G. Grass	Johannes Erben	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7070989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	foucault_archaeologie-des-wissens_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	301	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-27956-4}, lccn = {2004 A 26526(12) (phil 1.269 Foucault2)}	I (Einleitung) - S. 7
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II Die diskursiven Regelmäßigkeiten - S. 31
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1. Die Einheiten des Diskurses - S. 33
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2. Die diskursiven Formationen - S. 48
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3. Die Formation der Gegenst´ände - S. 61
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4. Die Formation der Äußerungmodalitäten - S. 75
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5. Duie Formation der Begriffe - S. 83
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6. Die Formation der Strategien - S. 94
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7. Bemerkungen und Konsequenzen - S. 104
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III Die Aussage und das Archiv - S. 113
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1. Die Aussage definieren - S. 115
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2. Die Aussagefunktion - S. 128
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3. Die Beschreibung der Aussagen - S. 154
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4. Seltenheit, Äußerlichkeit, Häufung - S. 172
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5. Das historische Apriori und das Archiv - S. 183
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IV Die archäologische Beschreibung - S. 191
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1. Archäologie und Ideengeschichte - S. 193
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2. Das Originale und das Regelmäßige - S. 201
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3. Die Widersprüche - S. 213
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4. Die Vergleichstatschachen - S. 224
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5. Die Veränderung und die Transformationen - S. 236
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6. Wissenschaft und Wissen - S. 253
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V Schluss - S. 281	77996440f56b055fe79c65633b21e932	1a42c717f3a8703f037d8137c9aa6427	02bf0527cf5ccb6ff4d68574158a3d7b	book	Archäologie des Wissens	Michel Foucault	\N	1981
7070993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '94: Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	193054	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=193054	\N	Multiparty videoconferencing at virtual social distance	\N	\N	385--393	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-689-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/192844.193054}	This paper describes the design and implementation of MAJIC, a multi-party videoconferencing system that projects life-size video images of participants onto a large curved screen as if users in various locations are attending a meeting together and sitting around a table. MAJIC also supports multiple eye contact among the participants and awareness of the direction of the participants' gaze. Hence, users can carry on a discussion in a manner comparable to face-to-face meetings. We made video-tape recordings of about twenty visitors who used the prototype of MAJIC at the Nikkei Collaboration Fair in Tokyo. Our initial observations based on this experiment are also reported in this paper.	d5c0a138945b3133f927478fb43fe1b0	cb3ac21e9d0ca50d32bb8bd5000ea5c9	42b8eb29bc1bdc2b18b147c8d28f58c5	inproceedings	Multiparty videoconferencing at virtual social distance: MAJIC design	Ken-Ichi Okada and Fumihiko Maeda and Yusuke Ichikawaa and Yutaka Matsushita	\N	1994
7070995	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	baym_vom-heimatdorf-zum-grossstadtdschungel_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	284--304	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}	\N	63ff8f153586587f4b9cc974aa10d30a	504e7c863bbba6bea34f100f710636de	9ca1eabe811f96601696315e9666032d	incollection	Vom Heimatdorf zum Großstadtdschungel: die Urbanisierung der Online-Gemeinschaft	Nancy K. Baym	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7070998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	stegu_text-oder-kontext_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	307--323	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	483bbe57958ae3206ee66b11f4f9d88c	33fa6b71ce4f1cd1ef1ce784405e0e2c	5ca2e6c020999d02e4bf9b32d592fa17	incollection	Text oder Kontext: Zur Rolle von Fotos in Tageszeitungen	Martin Stegu	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7071072	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Groos	Heidelberg	\N	Studienbibliographien Sprachwissenschaft	lutzeier_lexikologie_1997	\N	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {{SZM}}, isbn = {3-87276-810-7}	A Einführung 5
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B Bibliographischer Teil 9
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1 Lexikologie 9
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1.1 Bibliographien und Forschungsberichte
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1.1.1 Bibliographien und Forschungsberichte übergreifender Art
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1.1.2 Bibliographien und Forschungsberichte spezieller Art
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1.2 Handbücher, Handbuchkonzeptionen, Handbuchartikel
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1.3 Gesamtdarstellungen
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1.4 Sammelwerke übergreifenden Inhalts
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1.5 Methodologie
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1.6 Atlasse und Wörterbücher
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1.7 Zeitschriften
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2 Die Formseite des Wortes 17
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2.1 Morphologie
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2.2 Phonologie/Graphematik
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3. Die Inhaltsseite des Wortes 19
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3.1 Lexikalische Semantik, allgemein
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3.2 Polysemie
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3.3 Zum Verhältnis zwischen Formseite und Inhaltsseite
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4 Besondere lexikalische Elemente 25
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4.1 Phraseologismen
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4.2 Kurzwörter, Abkürzungen und sonstige lexikalische Einheiten mit wortähnlichem Status, Internationalismen
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5 Paradigmatische Relationen 27
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5.1 Allgemeine Darstellungen
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5.2 'Vertikale' Beziehungen
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5.3 'Horizontale' Beziehungen
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6 Syntagmatische Relationen 29
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7 Gruppierungen im Wortschaft 30
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7.1 Wortarten
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7.2 Wortfamilien
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7.3 Wortfelder
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7.3.1 Theorie und allgemeine Darstellungen
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7.3.2 Beschreibungen von Wortfeldern
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7.4 Begriffsbezogene Strukturierungen
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8 Dyamische Aspekte der Lexikologie I: Wandel 39
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8.1 Wortetymologie
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8.2 Lexikalischer Wandel
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9 Dynamische Aspekte der Lexikologie II: Variation 40
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9.1 Zentrum vs. Peripherie und Spezialwortschätze
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9.2 Wortschätze von Sprachstadien
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9.3 Regionale und Dialektwortschätze
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10 Lexikon und Grammatik 42
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11 Mentales Lexikon 43
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12 Lexikologie und Nachbardisziplinen 47
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C Register 47
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Sachregister
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Autoren-/Autorinnenregister	189f6f0c313320f853c09d36e743120c	c2428135154e2b2e8265c1a1b52319e0	649d070771b90dae5a5c347890d6848d	book	Lexikologie	Peter Rolf Lutzeier	\N	1997
7071176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WICSA	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/wicsa/DeursenHKMR04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wicsa/wicsa2004.html#DeursenHKMR04	\N	The paper describes a view-driven process for reconstructing software architectures called Symphony. 
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Within this process a view is a representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns. A view confirms to a viewpoint which describes the rules and conventions used to create, depict and analyze a view. Also, a viewpoint specifies the kind of information that can be put into a view.
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Three types of views are defined 1) source view (a view extracted from code) 2) target view (describes the as-implemented architecture) and 3) hypothetical view (description which might not be accurate).
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The symphony process consists of two stages, the reconstruction design and the reconstruction execution. The first stage analyzes the problem, viewpoints for the target view are selected, source views are defined and mapping rules from the source view to the target view are designed. During the execution phase the system is analyzed, source views are extracted and the mapping rules are applied to obtain the target views. 
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Reconstruction design consists of several steps.
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1) Problem Elicitation (defining the problem)
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2) Concept determination (define the architectural information needed in terms of views, viewpoints and mapping rules)
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Reconstruction execution consist of several steps:
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1) Data gathering (from sources, documentation, etc)
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2) Knowledge Inference (create target from source view)
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3) Information interpretation (use target views to solve the problem)	\N	\N	122-134	\N	\N	conf/wicsa/2004		\N	258485ffacd7c9f6929697bc144be2d7	f9aa90d5458e112ba83bb5f469c068e9	d463f7da68a0a9cd380f53f5ce06e970	inproceedings	Symphony: View-Driven Software Architecture Reconstruction.	Arie van Deursen and Christine Hofmeister and Rainer Koschke and Leon Moonen and Claudio Riva	\N	2004
7071207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/EvertB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2007.html#EvertB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2007	ee = {http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P07/P07-2008.pdf}, date = {2008-07-03}	\N	e9b204c477487a67bd4d71c657bc0836	62e2a4f327983c4cba0476983901fd7c	885258299aba47a47ad0b2394914e349	inproceedings	zipfR: Word Frequency Modeling in R.	Stefan Evert and Marco Baroni	\N	2007
7071320	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloh	\N	\N	HGPLC	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9c93673a2cc28247226333bfb0b1a5e	3baf4459114e32afde230e6dc0935920	6806791e4bf1712d5fb74285bda4a48e	book	Loci communes. 1521. Lateinisch -- Deutsch	{Horst Georg} Pöhlmann	Lutherisches Kirchenamt der VELKD	1997
7071330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Globale Solidarität durch weltweite Kommunikation? 	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Globale Solidarität - Schritte zu einer neuen Weltkultur	Funiok:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	73–94	\N	\N	Mueller:2002	isbn = {3-17-017179-8}	[Verlagstext:] Der technische Fortschritt im Kommunikationsbereich ist einer der wesentlichen Motoren der Globalisierung. Der dadurch ermöglichte Informationsaustausch hat weitreichende sozio-kulturelle und politische Auswirkungen. So führt die mediale Vernetzung zur Ausbreitung westlicher Wertvorstellungen und Leitbilder, was Menschenrechte, Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft ebenso einschließt wie Produktionsweisen, Konsummuster und Freizeitverhalten. Diese Situation bietet die Chance zu einer intensiveren Begegnung zwischen fremden Kulturen, sie enthält aber auch Konfliktpotenzial. Verschiedene Fragen werden diesbezüglich aufgeworfen: Wie können die Entwicklungsländer einen angemessenen Platz in der globalen Informationsgesellschaft finden? Welche anthropologischen und sozialethischen Implikationen beinhaltet diese Entwicklung? Wie ändert sich im digitalen Zeitalter die Weitergabe von Traditionen und Werten? Welche Aufgabe kommt dabei der Politik und welche der Zivilgesellschaft zu	a686cc37df0f9cce92b9a8c47818743d	8a8ddb6d53a10085b5ad20519934f0a6	c7f3db13dee1c544e5fda1404a8ec5af	incollection	Solidarität als Leitidee. Argumtentationsweisen und Chancen der Medienethik	Rüdiger Funiok	Johannes Müller and Michael Fleck	2002
7071358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open University Press	Buckingham	\N	\N	9780335207657	\N	\N	Managing the learning university [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0335207669 9780335207664 0335207650  : 9780335207657}, refid = {48534856}	\N	fe01e102288b8a459e6ae383153a4496	db672634245ab1c1644e173a9766852f	be477476c82454adcefb17fe8e9e86d7	book	Managing the learning university	Christopher Duke	\N	2002
7071437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page	London	\N	\N	9780749438593	\N	\N	The theory and practice of learning [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0749439319 9780749439316 0749438592  9780749438593}, refid = {59367410}	\N	e5a7368a474918c113376d071e373caf	5fdd93773e1764515246717ac7636c1c	c7722160ce7b59a03d5f5bd8ec561cb5	book	The theory and practice of learning	Peter Jarvis and John Holford and Colin Griffin	\N	2003
7071468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Croom Helm	London; New York	\N	\N	9780709914839	\N	\N	Adult learning in the social context [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0709914830 9780709914839 0709960123  : 9780709960126}, refid = {16356725}	\N	98d993dbb5038262fd8473d57677c515	77ac2f6091250a2b9a2927b5cff36e12	8db9901cb0b68554bf8bdf4a5629a7ce	book	Adult learning in the social context	Peter Jarvis	\N	1987
7071635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	Forschungen zur systematischen und ökumenischen Theologie	JHWWF	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	114	\N		\N	b726e65d2e493ff4e5ceea70225f8bbc	d2a0afdca52b2a7986f1f02abe382139	b48c1928f94ad903139fd9a5ec1c0a3f	book	Das Wort ward Fleisch. Eine systematisch-theologische Untersuchung zur Debatte um die Wittenberger Christologie und Abendmahlslehre in den Jahren 1567 und 1574	Hund Johannes	\N	2006
7071669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	LLMD	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fb641a33fab56ba8eefa8937f6611b3	1b3fb0287cdbe72b344f15ce15d0895f	3bf0421818cd740a50786588257383e7	book	Das Monologische als Denkform in der Musik zwischen 1760 und 1785	Lütteken. Laurenz	\N	1998
7071739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/EvertB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2007.html#EvertB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2007	ee = {http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P07/P07-2008.pdf}, date = {2008-07-03}	\N	e9b204c477487a67bd4d71c657bc0836	62e2a4f327983c4cba0476983901fd7c	885258299aba47a47ad0b2394914e349	inproceedings	zipfR: Word Frequency Modeling in R.	Stefan Evert and Marco Baroni	\N	2007
7071831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition Wissenschaft: Reihe Anglistik	\N	\N	\N	Marburg : Tectum-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	BranaghsShakespeare	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/SET=1/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=8	\N		\N	ISBN:  \	3-89608-785-1
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Microfich	118 - 123	\N	15	\N		\N	90f5d2e10afe5e981a5a07e74538069f	66bfac1b5513684ba000b836be7aaf25	27ccf76add35fafad363136b1d2a461c	misc	The challenge to remain true to the spirit of the original by altering it: Kenneth Branaghs Filmversion von"Much ado about nothing"im Vergleich zur dramatischen Vorlage Shakespeares	Patricia Oei	\N	1997
7071960	International Journal of Industrial Organization	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ClerInte2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijindorg.2007.02.001	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	\N	372-392	\N	1	\N	issn = {01677187}	\N	71f98476483e4b966db36ebcdfeb07cb	4eaa5f4012144f73afd4b2db77ea0ab5	f4839d2b36e8f5c8f73766f8122f33f7	article	Intermediaries as quality assessors: Tour operators in the travel industry	S. Clerides and P. Nearchou and P. Pashardes	\N	2008
7071977	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	\N	SSAS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d77dca0f7b03442af1b6a4e5a73b1b29	a22abc41d3a4007041d04db4f3b1c652	7d991f0fb6a4dcf572812c6fccc3b4af	book	Althochdeutsche Sprache und literatur. Eine Einführung in das älteste Deutsch. Darstellung und Grammatik	Stefan Sonderegger	\N	2003
7071978	\N	\N	\N	7., vollst. überarb. und erw. Aufl., 109. - 126. Tsd	\N	\N	\N	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	stahlknecht1995	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+187259666&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XIII, 567 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-59101-X}	\N	d7bb60ed708762bb628b52b18886aab7	b4cf6170a2e4da79dbb9c3c0731e46ee	363d497bdebaf21a4dec804824e66f42	book	Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	{Peter} Stahlknecht	\N	1995
7072193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 2004. IDEAS '04. Proceedings. International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cruz_ontology-based_2004	\N	\N	myBibTex	\N	\N	217--226	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1098-8068 }, doi = {10.1109/IDEAS.2004.1319794}	XML is becoming the standard for data interchange on the Web. However, XML and its schema languages do not express semantics but rather structure, such as nesting information. Therefore, semantically equivalent documents often present different document structures. We provide an ontology-based framework that aims to make two XML documents intemperate at the semantic level while retaining their nesting structure. In our global-as-view approach, we generate an RDF ontology for each of the participating XML documents, which preserves the nesting structure of the document. An RDF global ontology is the result of merging the individual ontologies. The global ontology unifies the query access and establishes semantic connections among the underlying individual databases. We consider two types of queries: those that are posed on the global ontology and those that are posed on any of the XML documents, in a P2P fashion. The former type is processed using query translation from an RDF query to an XML query. The latter type entails bidirectional query processing: the translation from an XML query to an RDF query followed by the translation from an RDF query to an XML query. To ensure the correctness of the answer to the query in the latter case, we introduce the concept of reversibility of the query translation.	68f24265bb4abee268b97adc29c892dd	0913d4d7e033832e8b79aeefd79569cd	afaed40ce7ae7e30a1a41dd24dc3980b	inproceedings	An ontology-based framework for XML semantic integration	I.R. Cruz and Huiyong Xiao and Feihong Hsu	\N	2004
7072205	\N	\N	\N	1	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studien Verlag	\N	\N	\N	hornung-prhauser_selbstorganisiertes_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3706546418}	\N	b8b84508ab020319d43b86ee3a56c1ce	e61e69475c0450fe1d29a2711ca152ae	31b7d454d470182d08ff46c0b174be52	book	Selbstorganisiertes Lernen im Internet. Einblicke in die Landschaft der webbasierten Bildungsinnovationen	Veronika Hornung-Prähauser and Michaela Luckmann and Marco Kalz	\N	2008
7072310	Journal of Physical Chemistry B	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mauron_stability_2008	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-38949112782\\&partnerID=40\\&rel=R8.0.0	\N		\N	\N	906--910	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a9398480463017778e4ae61b7269302	955e9fae54766dc962753532639cc1bd	549fa2ea405f3ffc9bed1d164c410c4e	article	Stability and reversibility of LiBH4	P. Mauron and F. Buchter and O. Friedrichs and A. Remhof and M. Bielmann and C.N. Zwicky and A. Zuettel	\N	2008
7072349	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cattuto2008semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1_39	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	615--631	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}, isbn = {978-3-540-88563-4}	Collaborative tagging systems have nowadays become important data sources for populating semantic web applications. For tasks
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like synonym detection and discovery of concept hierarchies, many researchers introduced measures of tag similarity. Eventhough most of these measures appear very natural, their design often seems to be rather ad hoc, and the underlying assumptionson the notion of similarity are not made explicit. A more systematic characterization and validation of tag similarity interms of formal representations of knowledge is still lacking. Here we address this issue and analyze several measures oftag similarity: Each measure is computed on data from the social bookmarking system del.icio.us and a semantic grounding isprovided by mapping pairs of similar tags in the folksonomy to pairs of synsets in Wordnet, where we use validated measuresof semantic distance to characterize the semantic relation between the mapped tags. This exposes important features of theinvestigated similarity measures and indicates which ones are better suited in the context of a given semantic application.	3f7ab202bca7b1c5138f6fe1b04d165c	b44538648cfd476d6c94e30bc6626c86	b739bbe4d4d3637e2ddd5dcb176b7d41	article	Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems	Ciro Cattuto and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7072411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Senst.2004	http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/help/tutorial/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {14.07.2005}	Das interaktive Tutorial zur Online-Recherche besitzt Einführungscharakter und soll die Nutzer der UB-Bielefeld dazu anleiten, die angebotenen Recherchesysteme (OPAC, JADE, Metasuche, Internet) möglichst optimal zu nutzen. Neben Aspekten der technischen Bedienung der einzelnen Systeme geht es hier vor allem auch um die adäquate Auswahl eines Systems, passend zur jeweiligen Rechercheart. So kann das Tutorial anhand verschiedener vom Nutzer abgefragter Rechercheprioritäten, wie z.B. der zur Verfügung stehenden Zeit, dem gesuchten Dokumenttyp oder der gewünschten Aktualität der Literatur, Rechercheempfehlungen ableiten. Das Tutorial hat einen Umfang von ca. 100 z.T. dynamischen Seiten, die mit Screenshots, Animationen, externen Links oder Funktionen angereichert wurden.
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Neue Nutzer bzw. Nutzer, die lernen möchten, ihre Recherchetechnik zu verbessern und die angebotenen Recherchemöglichkeiten kennen lernen möchten.
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Wissen über Recherchetechnik, Wissen über die Be	7f6ec225b8c2350c418351def9175707	ee8acf5c2ffa54cacbcf12e71aacddb7	5fdb0786eb98d86a34dcec4c3055a053	misc	Tutorial zur Online-Recherche	Erik Senst	\N	2004
7072418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Google-Gesellschaft: Wissen im 21. Jahrhundert	\N	\N	\N	transcript	\N	\N	\N	Degele.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-74	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-899423-05-4}	[Aus: http://www.google-gesellschaft.de/74.0.html ]\
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Das Internet gilt als medientechnische Revolution kurz vor der der Jahrtausendwende: es transportiert alles, was sich in digitale Form pressen lässt: schnell, viel, überall. Gleichzeitig klagen PädagogInnen, Kulturkritische und schlichte Gemüter über eine Informationsflut, die nicht mehr zur Kenntnis zu nehmen, geschweige denn zu bewältigen sei. Wollen diese Menschen keine zusätzlichen Informationen, kein neues Wissen mehr? Weil das Internet den Zugang zu Information und das Handling von Kommunikation auf eine so dramatische Weise beschleunigt und vervielfältigt, bleibt für die ursprünglich damit einmal verfolgten Zwecke - Informationen beschaffen und austauschen - kaum noch Zeit; das Vorspiel wird das Eigentliche. Was also lohnt sich zu wissen und was nicht? Und: Wälzt das Internet alles um? Bleibt nichts mehr vom Wissen, wie es ist? Ich plädiere in diesem Beitrag für eine differenziertere Betrachtung einiger mehrfach postulierter U	f4846f1ee3aee2039dde54bd6e941bc1	11237186481a5ad8b28891d641ef2364	e804afb07ab2ada240aa2e27b05ce900	incollection	Neue Kompetenzen im Internet	Nina Degele	Kai Lehmann and Michael Schetsche	2005
7072421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leitbild Informationskompetenz: Positionen - Praxis - Perspektiven im europäischen Wissensmarkt: 27. Online-Tagung der DGI, 57. Jahrestagung der DGI, Frankfurt am Main 23. bis 25. Mai 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merten.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	73-77	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925474-54-4}	[Einleitung]\
Für Studierende werden Schlüsselqualifikationen immer wichtiger, sie bereiten aber auch auf die Zeit nach dem Studium, das Berufsleben vor. Diese Erkenntnis hat dazu geführt, dass der Erwerb von Schlüsselqualifikationen in die Lehrpläne der neuen Bachelor-Studiengänge eingeflossen ist und dort eine feste Verankerung gefunden hat. \
Eine dieser Schlüsselkompetenzen ist die Informationskompetenz, das Wissen vom sinnvollen Umgang mit einer Fragestellung und der Informationssuche, deren Ergebnis am Ende aus verwendbaren Informationen besteht. An der Universität Konstanz hat man sich entschieden, die Vermittlung der Informationskompetenz in die Studienordnungen zu integrieren. Die Fachreferenten der Bibliothek geben Kurse in ihren jeweiligen Fachgebieten und decken so den Bedarf ab.	3c086d3e8ccb80e0d0bd8a43b7f5f374	6d7e0b9b7883d2aa224727e4ef557be2	d553e05347a30956117d05c46e9c4b00	inproceedings	Informationskompetenz vermitteln – Das modulare Blended- Learning-Szenario der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz	Sandra Merten	Marlies Ockenfels	2005
7072423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WZ I für Berufs- und Hochschulforschung	Kassel	Universität Kassel	\N	Mugabushaka.03.03.2005	urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2118	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {06.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract:]\
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Ausgehend von dem von Friedrich Edding geprägten Begriff der Schlüsselfähigkeit entwickelte Dieter Mertens Anfang der 1970er Jahre sein Konzept der Schlüsselqualifikationen. Damit suchte er Wege, Menschen so zu qualifizieren, dass sie ihnen übertragene berufliche Aufgaben, auch in einem sich rasch verändernden Umfeld, bewältigen können. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird gezeigt, dass die Rezeption des Begriffs in verschiedenen Bildungsbereichen mit unterschiedlichen Intensitäten und Resultaten verlief. Am folgenreichsten war die Rezeption in der Berufsbildung. Von wenigen skeptischen Stimmen abgesehen, stieß das Konzept der Schlüsselqualifikationen auf positive Zustimmung und mehrere Umsetzungsversuche wurden unternommen. Diese führten allerdings zu einer Verlängerung der Liste der Schlüsselqualifikationen (die ursprünglich von Mertens als abschließbar angedacht war). \
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Ein Konsens, was in der Berufsbildung als Schlüsselqualifikationen zu gelten hat, ist immer noch n	c3d6f91072cbe604dfc0d1536c60297b	08d63ef91db4c3e6de43bf28b53323ad	47b1223c081778be561c55965d0af32a	phdthesis	Schlüsselqualifikationen im Hochschulbereich:  Eine diskursanalytische Untersuchung der Modelle, Kontexte und Dimensionen in Deutschland und Großbritannien:  Dissertation	Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka	\N	03.03.2005
7072424	Studies in Higher Education	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnston.2003	http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?ArticleID=7DGMG63EDEQNWTTX71QK	\N		\N	\N	335-352	\N	3	\N	urldate = {05.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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The aim of this article is to review and critique the current state of information literacy education, and propose a way forward. Key developments in the UK, USA and Australia are reviewed, including standards and models of information literacy. The place of information literacy in the higher education curriculum is discussed. Problems with current practice are identified, in particular, prescriptive guidelines which encourage a surface learning approach; delivery by librarians who may lack both educational training and power to influence the curriculum; and poor assessment methods. Alternative approaches are highlighted. A case study of a credit bearing information literacy class, offered by the authors to undergraduates at Strathclyde Business School, is analysed, to argue that information literacy can stand alone as a subject of study, with appropriate learning and teaching methods. The article concludes by proposing models for the information literate student an	d93d729388d3041b07adaad9da5f98ba	2e98413b6c662f9f9e76c7ffb3129440	9a97d8711bfe4d0a0db095b2846b3989	article	Information Literacy in Higher Education:  A review and case study	Bill Johnston and Sheila Weber	\N	2003
7072426	Spiegel Extra	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yogeshwar.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	40-43	\N	11	\N		\N	637c48d0a764e40f1b1dab3b500a628d	132f65338ecf243661055559e549c696	660bf198cb4c3604d4292467b42ea1bd	article	Droge im Clickstream:  Ranga Yogeshwar über Cyberpornos, Bespitzelung und die Risiken der Informationsgesellschaft	Ranga Yogeshwar	\N	1995
7072427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt	\N	\N	Kruse.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {12.90 EURO}, isbn = {3-593366-59-2}	[Vorwort]\
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Wenn ich das vorliegende Buch bereits nach kurzer Zeit um ein neues Kapitel erweitere, so deshalb, weil ich im Unterricht mit Studienanfängern auf einige Lücken gestoßen bin. Gerade Studierenden, die zum ersten Mal mit der Aufgabe konfrontiert sind, einen wissenschaftlichen Text zu schreiben, versagte das Buch bisher einige wichtige Hilfen.\
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Um den Schreibstart an der Universität zu unterstützen, ist es wichtig, auf die ersten Lernschritte näher einzugehen und die handwerklichen Aspekte der Textproduktion zu betonen. Deshalb enthält das neue Kapitel eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung für das Vorgehen bei der ersten Hausarbeit.\
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Ich will nicht leugnen, dass mir dieses Kapitel einige Schwierigkeiten bereitet hat, unter anderem deshalb, weil eine rezeptbuchartige Anleitung für die Textherstellung gar nicht möglich ist. Gerade das Zitieren, das ich durch Anführen einiger Regeln behandeln wollte, ist kein formales Problem, sondern ein Kernaspekt des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens.	6e2e5149fb16e086c4072497f114372f	89bb44e5ef20a48f09c7b07216b8a8dd	f68c53b9242a85e410e6573bda3c8c6c	book	Keine Angst vor dem leeren Blatt:  Ohne Schreibblockaden durchs Studium	Otto Kruse	\N	2004
7072428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BibSpider	Berlin	\N	\N	Simon.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 12,- (freier Preis)}, isbn = {3-936960-01-1}	Information literacy	2691e4aa9a7b043d82b57896deb5fb2b	0a26dcf52f1b584e4694e26faf0fb767	787c08aad53ff7aa9870934e613a49dd	book	Medienkompetenz:  Wie lehrt und lernt man Medienkompetenz? = Information literacy	\N	Elisabeth Simon	2003
7072429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weber.29.09.2005	http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/20/20982/1.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {05.10.2005}	[Leadtext]\
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Wer eben mal schnell wissen will, wann sich Habermas habilitierte oder was nun Gotthard Günther mit "Polykontexturallogik" genau meinte, der befragt Google oder gleich die Wikipedia. Die Vorteile sind unübersehbar: Es müssen keine dicken Bände durchforstet werden, der Gang in die Bibliothek und zum vergilbten Zettelkasten ist nicht mehr notwendig. Mittlerweile sind Google-Ergebnisse und Wikipedia-Beiträge zu Wissensautoritäten, zu Wissensmonopolen neuer Art geworden: Veröffentlicht und öffentlich zugänglich erscheint oft nur noch, was von Google gefunden wird und/oder in die Wikipedia aufgenommen wurde.	190e7d4a31da2ba31cd55dd0f1ac72cc	da9c8492b4fea772aa87eaa741114bca	d53db4c05fe61ad0f04aaf9474cdf7b1	misc	Kommen nach den "science wars" die "reference wars"?:  Wandel der Wissenskultur durch Netzplagiate und das Google-Wikipedia-Monopol	Stefan Weber	\N	29.09.2005
7072430	Bibliotheksdienst	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nilges.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	358-365	\N	3	\N	issn = {0006-1972}	Die Bibliotheken unternehmen zahlreiche Anstrengungen, die Informationskompetenz der Studierenden durch Schulungen zu verbessern. Diese Angebote sind aber noch zu wenig mit den anderen Programmen der Hochschulen vernetzt.	e370d104bfeefc1a303103ee8b84d4a5	03fadd7533732a874c0e2700e618976b	bf12b6543e500183f90749d3ac8d768b	article	Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz:  2. Workshop der nordrhein-westfälischen Bibliotheken	Annemarie Nilges and Doris Schirra and Uwe Stadler and Anneke Thiel	\N	2004
7072432	Journal of Librarianship and Information Science	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lloyd.2003	http://lis.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/2/87	\N		\N	\N	87-91	\N	2	\N	urldate = {08.10.2005}	[Original-Asbstract]\
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Information literacy is a meta-competency that encapsulates the generic skills of defining, locating and accessing information. It is an essential and integral competency for both the knowledge worker and effective knowledge management. Librarians need to realign their roles from providers and organizers of information,  to facilitators and educators of clients’ information access and process. This requires librarians to develop partnerships with workplace communities so as to understand the role that information plays in the knowledge economy; and to develop  a new language that is relevant to workplace communities and ties information literacy instruction to the authentic situations of the workplace. Information  literacy is a meta-competency: it is the currency of the knowledge economy. The themes introduced in this paper are drawn from the current doctoral research of the  author. The research examines what it means to individuals to be information literate in	08d102ada1142e39694981a0e382b3b1	24678eb0174984101435f8176716013f	f3ae409c06541614c2170f21ce8e0907	article	Information Literacy: The Meta-Competency of the Knowledge Economy?:  An Exploratory Paper	Annemaree Lloyd	\N	2003
7072435	The Journal of Academic Librarianship	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grafstein.2002	doi:10.1016/S0099-1333(02)00283-5	\N		\N	\N	197-204	\N	4	\N	urldate = {16.07.2005}, issn = {0099-1333}	This article, which proposes a discipline-based approach to teaching information literacy, argues that the responsibility for teaching information literacy should be shared throughout an academic institution, rather than limited to the library. An outline of the complementary responsibilities of librarians and classroom faculty in teaching information literacy is presented.\
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• Librarians and IL: a historical context\
• IL: the library and beyond\
• Teaching IL: goals and objectives\
• The focus of teaching: content or process?\
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• What is constantly changing?\
• The risk of isolating process from content\
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• Librarians and classroom faculty\
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• The role of librarians: generic information skills\
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• Searching skills\
• Generic critical thinking skills\
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• • timeliness.\
• • authority.\
• • bias.\
• • verifiability.\
• • logical consistency.\
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• The role of classroom faculty: discipline-specific skills\
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• • evaluating the content of arguments.\
• • assessing the validity of evidence.\
• • propos	5fa776f959b178becc4e986d370d4e5f	a43ea3e44e738d84d72972bf512e6831	f4eac9e285f5d4eb4bc4fdb66674c48e	article	A discipline-based approach to information literacy	Ann Grafstein	\N	2002
7072436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Library Assoc.	Chicago Ill.	\N	\N	Burkhardt.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-838908-54-3}	From tech schools to colleges, high schools to grad schools, research involves making sense of information, dealing with overload, learning the basics of planning, and evaluating the quality of sources. As information proliferates, immediate gratification takes precedence. Students often use the easiest tools available rather than making the effort to identify the best. There is another way! Successful research skills require a basic grounding in information literacy as well as planning. Students who learn to follow these step-by-step instructions in the research process can tackle any research project confidently and on time. This workbook, tied to the ACRL Standards for Information Literacy, provides hands-on tools for reference and instruction librarians at colleges and community colleges as well as others appointed to teach students how to conduct research and to be literate in the information sea. Each exercise address one or more of the nationally accepted ACRL benchmark standard	3007dae8b022b7424bd7b225b8663fda	6b545c24639e993e556140394c58974b	1d70cff2378b55b904ce70a28d97210d	book	Teaching information literacy	M. Joanna Burkhardt and C. Mary MacDonald and J. Andrée Rathemacher	\N	2003
7072437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, Illinois	\N	\N	AmericanLibraryAssociation.2000	http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/informationliteracycompetency.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {09.07.2005}	These standards were reviewed by the ACRL Standards Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) on January 18, 2000, at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association in San Antonio, Texas. These standards were also endorsed by the American Association for Higher Education (October 1999) and the Council of Independent Colleges (February 2004).\
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    Information Literacy Defined \
    Information Literacy and Information Technology \
    Information Literacy and Higher Education \
    Information Literacy and Pedagogy \
    Use of the Standards \
    Information Literacy and Assessment \
    Standards, Performance Indicators, and Outcomes	98f9501e0db833c242add371b5b00e45	83e0a0f3cb4fa2e334f4cfac603cc4ac	9c66000a5fa08c531313b12920075b98	misc	Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education	\N	 {American Library Association}	2000
7072438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Tully.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531144-48-0}	[Umschlagtext]\
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In modernen Gesellschaften verändern sich die Anforderungen an das Aufwachsen von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Aktuell zeichnet sich ab: formale, d.h. organisierte und didaktisierte Bildung verliert gegenüber non-formaler an Bedeutung. Technische Neuerungen verändern und gestalten gegebene Verhältnisse. Die Vielfalt an Nutzungsmöglichkeiten wie auch die Dynamik der Entwicklung unter dem Eindruck digitaler Technik spricht für eine Auflösung geordneter Verhältnisse. Im Unterschied zum organisierten Lernen in Institutionen verdankt sich informelles Lernen im besonderen Maße der Motivation und dem Versuch, konkrete Problemsituationen zu bewältigen. Behandelt werden in den Einzelbeiträgen die folgenden Bereiche: LAN-Partys als jugendkulturelles Muster, Digitalisierung und Informalisierung von Lernen, Europäisierung (Angleichung durch Auflösung von Standards) und digitale Technik zur Unterstützung von Lernprozessen (Laptop, E-Learning).	019e0acdc54c886571a00243d50146bf	eb928beed94225ef2b4262ddcf737fdc	20f10271243f3c6a619be3c84b10aefb	book	Verändertes Lernen in modernen technisierten Welten	\N	J. Claus Tully	2004
7072439	Wirtschaftspsychologie aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erpenbeck.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-42	\N	3	\N		\N	1b60111b50114c84b209ded0887a4d18	afe376d3f2ce137812c229404fa58135	7319da984cb02a649ece5186f90186c0	article	Kompetenz: Modische Worthülse oder innovatives Konzept?	John Erpenbeck and Lutz Rosenstiel	\N	2005
7072440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Libraries Unlimited	Westport Conn.	\N	\N	Eisenberg.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-591581-43-5}	[Verlagsinfo:]\
This is the definitive work on information literacy. Dr. Michael Eisenberg, known worldwide as one of the originators of the innovative Big6 Information Problem Solving Process, and frequent presenters on the subject Carrie A. Lowe and Kathleen L. Spitzer have extensively revised and updated this long-awaited second edition. Tracing the history of information literacy, the authors discuss its economic importance; examine past, present, and current research in the field; and explain how information literacy relates to the national standards transforming K-12 education and higher education today.	f6a511d4019e0848c681683b7394eab1	2c5886864f45a590d20643cb82229cbc	88d0d06150c6ff52692de2b7e18c3c5b	book	Information literacy essential skills for the information age	B. Michael Eisenberg and A. Carrie Lowe and L. Kathleen Spitzer	\N	2004
7072441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler	\N	\N	\N	Probst.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {35.90 EURO}, isbn = {3-409116-62-1}	[Verlagsinfo]\
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Um heute als Individuum, Unternehmen oder auch als Konzern im Wettbewerb bestehen zu können, benötigen Sie Kompetenz. Kompetenz bedeutet Handlungs- und Problemlösungsfähigkeit und damit Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit Wissen. "Kompetenz Management" betrachtet Kompetenz auf allen drei relevanten Ebenen: auf der individuellen Ebene die Kompetenz des einzelnen Managers, insbesondere in seinem Umgang mit Information; auf der organisationalen Ebene die Kompetenzbildung und -nutzung; auf der internationalen Ebene die Kompetenz im Unternehmensverbund. Durch Leitfragen, einen Selbsttest und Fallbeispiele wird die Anwendbarkeit der wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse in der täglich Praxis deutlich.	ef7ce733424d9399878f5d1e863fa272	ac7d79e203f154ccfb842b0d874b4566	9ad8ab059f9074b229aecb4926b98c24	book	Kompetenz-Management:  Wie Individuen und Organisationen Kompetenz entwickeln	Gilbert Probst and Arne Deussen and Martin Eppler and Steffen Raub	\N	2000
7072444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ArbeitsgemeinschaftInformationskompetenzNRW.24.04.2005	http://www.informationskompetenz.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {08.10.2005}	[Description-Tag:]\
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Diese Seite bietet eine umfassende Sammlung an Schulungs- und Lernmaterialien nordrhein-westfälischer Bibliotheken, die sich an der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Informationskompetenz NRW beteiligen. Die einzelnen Scripte wurden von den jeweiligen Bibliotheken erstellt und befassen sich z.B. mit der Einführung in die Bibliothek, die Kataloge und weitere Dienstleistungen, sowie Suchstrategien, Literatur-, Datenbank- und Internetrecherchen.	ba0f3041d0c46cbdd71fcce57efd8b76	5a6da483c307a4fff543aff4f697aaed	49cb3194af107c07b2f14beb0f9325e8	misc	ULB Bonn - AG Informationskompetenz - Schulungs- und Lernmaterialien	 {Arbeitsgemeinschaft Informationskompetenz NRW}	\N	24.04.2005
7072445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Illinois Press	Champaign Ill.	\N	\N	Rader.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce9eccbb6bb3c0570acc1994a76d765d	54646efaab98fdb6e8506b26cdc356fd	c38a9606e4d48a856b19425027bf0bfd	book	Teaching and assessing information skills in the twenty-first century	\N	B. Hannelore Rader	2002
7072446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JohannesGutenbergUniversitatMainz.30.04.2003	http://www.uni-protokolle.de/nachrichten/id/16215/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {24.07.2005}	[Leadtext]\
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 Für das Hochschulstudium ist Informationskompetenz eine wesentliche Schlüsselqualifikation. Der Deutsche Hochschulverband (DHV) und der Verein Deutscher Bibliothekare (VDB) wollen einen Beitrag zu dieser Weiterentwicklung leisten. Sie haben eine Vereinbarung geschlossen, die zum Ziel hat, in enger Zusammenarbeit lokale Initiativen zu fördern, die den Studierenden der Universitäten Informationskompetenz vermittelt.	cde6aeb80757c054d0b8176c185b41bf	b04db8e4733638177556d9099d384397	982bc1b8544dd209e38719459ee268f2	misc	Informationskompetenz an den Universitäten verbessern	\N	\N	30.04.2003
7072447	Bibliotheksdienst	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SuhlStrohmenger.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	150-159	\N	2	\N	issn = {0006-1972}	Beschreibung einer Unterrichtskonzeption	5dd54e5aa60ca25dc9bd8ee4872c9abf	01b8bedb3f7cc88ab7fe1bbebaf270d4	e03a698f3cc32a9a3f78aadf4f83f0f1	article	„Informations- und  Medienkompetenz“ in den neuen Bachelor-Studiengängen an der Universität Freiburg	Wilfried Sühl-Strohmenger and Michael Becht and Franz-J Leithold and Ralf Ohlhoff and Christine Schneider	\N	2002
7072449	The Electronic Library	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joint.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	322-334	\N	4	\N	issn = {0264-0473}	[Autoren-Abstract:]\
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Evaluates the evidence for and against the effectiveness of electronically delivered information literacy programmes in comparison with personal contact teaching. Shows that computer-aided learning approaches to user education have great strengths but also undeniable weaknesses. The way to promote higher levels of information literacy in the electronic library environment is to increase the levels of computer-led delivery, as long as this is done in such a way as to maximise the strengths of the format. This is best done in the context of an integrated virtual learning environment (VLE). Such an environment would promote information literacy synergistically as one of a suite of multiple electronic literacies that can be learnt alongside each other. Exploiting a VLE in this way would also facilitate the integration of information literacy into the broader curriculum. Computer-based user education to date could be viewed as having been constrained by a need to imitat	3c16ba8ff12a1a7a3576b9913596ebb8	f9e547e7365b2072d7698584ed7aa7a9	33334485a93897a2bc8fe2ae83115732	article	Information literacy evaluation:  Moving towards virtual learning environments	Nicholas Joint	\N	2003
7072450	American Behavioral Scientist	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rogow.2004	doi:10.1177/0002764204267248	\N		\N	\N	30-34	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {08.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract:]\
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Reflecting on how media literacy has changed in the United States in recent years, this article argues that the field has shifted from an emphasis on media to an emphasis on literacy. The result is a change in practice that makes more pedagogical sense than media literacy conceived of as an ideological or political movement.	47d9845abfdc2829386a35cf351ab455	64e038bdb5a2a1547ffef90195572ef6	e91660859880fbbdb1c0ea756714bd0c	article	Shifting from Media to Literacy:  One Opinion on the Challenges of Media Literacy Education	Faith Rogow	\N	2004
7072451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Publish or be damned	Black.21.12.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	institutions = {BBC Radio 4}	Scientific publishing is undergoing a revolution. Scientists and policy makers, fed up with valuable research being locked away in expensive subscription only journals, are mounting a challenge to the publishers.\
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They are launching their own competing journals and giving away the results for free. But not everyone is happy.\
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In Publish or be Damned, Richard Black examines this dramatic change from both sides of the debate and assesses its likely consequences for science.	f5141701fbe56c2eb6057d06a5bb0ee6	e9f0a459b52cd29ed8f95c5cd772fb14	fe026e9a2a6fc070f2d235d6bb746be6	misc	The Future of Published Science	Richard Black	\N	21.12.2004
7072452	Information Wissenschaft & Praxis	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poetzsch.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	143-148	\N	3	\N		In dem Artikel werden Voraussetzungen und methodische Konzepte für die Entwicklung von Online-Tutorials sowie deren praktische Umsetzung beschrieben. Die inhaltliche Basis bilden die Lehrbücher "Information Retrieval" und "Wirtschaftsinformation". Schwerpunkte sin die Auswahl der zur Anwendung kommenden Lehrmethoden, die methodisch-didaktische Aufbereitung der Lehrinhalte sowie die entsprechende gestalterische Realisierung. Die Tutoriallösungen werden an ausgewählten Beispielen demonstriert. Anhand der Beispiele wird verdeutlicht, dass Online-Tutorials als neues Lehr- und Lernmedium zum einen den Lehrenden gestatten, Inhalte in erweiterter Form anzubieten und zum anderen den Lernenden umfangreiche Möglichkeiten der Aufnahme und Verarbeitung des Lehrstoffes bieten.	4cfba43e4094ae34ee975be2f5ce55c5	746b1ad4e65f3f45c00ee69f5d5fcf9f	f4333ebba81f4481b5b30917ba503f1b	article	Das Online-Tutorial als Lehr- und Lernmedium:  Modell für die methodisch-didaktische Umsetzung eines Lehrbuches als Online-Tutorial	Eleonore Poetzsch and Jenny Porschien and Dana Quosig	\N	2005
7072453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robertson.2005	http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/kmc_effectiveim/pdf/KMC_EffectiveIM.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {03.11.2005}	[Original-Zusammenfassung:]\
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This article has outlined ten key principles of effective information management. These focus on the organisational and cultural changes required to drive forward improvements.\
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The also outline a pragmatic, step-by-step approach to implementing solutions that starts with addressing key needs and building support for further initiatives. A focus on adoption then ensures that staff actually use the solutions that are deployed.	e0b37b8ef182391ba4a3d615a3139cab	e9e3f679e59d9350e75bc317edc61588	2a29c1b26385e9035139d4a2a1433d26	misc	10 principles of effective information management	James Robertson	\N	2005
7072454	International Journal of Information Management	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urquhart.2005	doi:10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2005.04.006	\N		\N	\N	347-362	\N	4	\N	urldate = {04.07.2005}, issn = {0268-4012}	[Original:]\
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This paper presents a profile of user behaviour in relation to the use of electronic information services (EIS), information skills, and the role of training and wider learning experiences in UK further education colleges. The research was conducted under the JISC User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework. Work was conducted in two strands, by two project teams, JUSTEIS and JUBILEE. JUSTEIS profiled the use of EIS and assessed the availability of EIS. JUBILEE objectives focussed on understanding the barriers and enablers, with a view to developing success criteria. JUSTEIS used a multi-stage stratified sampling process, and collected data from 270 respondents from 17 departments in the baseline survey (2001/2002). JUBILEE conducted in-depth fieldwork in five institutions and snapshot fieldwork in 10 institutions, collecting data from 528 respondents. Information skills and experience develop across work, home and study. There is a growing use of EIS in curriculum,	f037d12b9bb1828e93d915d394842d22	10bbc7b1a32facf53c5da482d3962ed2	0539f7e3f7accc9c3695154648572090	article	Student use of electronic information services in further education	Christine Urquhart and Rhian Thomas and Siân Spink and Roger Fenton and Alison Yeoman and Ray Lonsdale and Chris Armstrong and Linda Banwell and Kathryn Ray and Graham Coulson and Jennifer Rowley	\N	2005
7072457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dibble.2002	http://bulldogs.tlu.edu/mdibble/doril/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {13.07.2005}	Themen:\
About the Directory\
Assessment\
Bibliographies and Webographies\
Conferences\
Definitions\
Electronic Mailing Lists\
Information Literacy Plans\
The Information Literacy Process\
Information Literacy Standards\
Organizations and Projects\
Papers and Presentations\
Programs in Higher Education\
Programs in K-12 Education\
Tutorials	e5cfa37fb8c2fc921c8d38f553c21ef9	8d81c7d285ce5d249c6b39c427683ec3	592b615992138077bd115ab8417c0be0	misc	Directory of Online Resources for Information Literacy	Mark Dibble	\N	2002
7072458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hep	Bern	\N	\N	Schwarzenbach.2001	http://www.hep-verlag.ch/mat/kompetenzentrainer/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {25.09.2005}, isbn = {3-905905-18-3}	[Verlagsinfo]\
Heute werden von Schulabgängerinnen und -abgängern nicht nur Wissen, sondern vor allem Selbstständigkeit, Flexibilität, Problemlösungsstrategien, Sozialkompetenz und Gewandtheit im Umgang mit Informationstechnologie erwartet. Der Kompetenzentrainer stellt Lehrpersonen Werkzeuge und Materialien zur Verfügung, die es den Lernenden gestatten, ihr Potenzial an Kompetenzen im Rahmen der Möglichkeiten besser zu entwickeln. Das Kompetenzentraining wird in den bestehenden Unterricht integriert.	8b37d6a232cd1bdea83f57ddead2430e	866e957c29e42a5853b766cec35fa87b	b32facbd339979e15e23040aab2c26f1	book	Fit für morgen:  Kompetenzentrainer für Lernende	A. Elisabeth Schwarzenbach and Konrad Osterwald	\N	2001
7072459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Informationswissenschaft	Köln	Fachhochschule Köln	\N	Hutte.2006	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008476/01/MT-_Mario-_Huette.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {28.04.2007}	Die vorliegende Master’s Thesis beschäftigt sich mit der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz (engl.: Information Literacy) an Hochschulbibliotheken. Im Anschluss an die Darlegung theoretischer Grundlagen werden Entwicklung und derzeitiger Stand der Diskussion des Themas in den USA und Deutschland verglichen, wobei auf bedeutende Untersuchungen, Strategiepapiere und Modelle Bezug genommen wird. Als Hauptunterschiede zwischen beiden Ländern werden die verschiedenen historischen Ausgangsbedingungen sowie die unterschiedlichen Rahmenbedingungen identifiziert. Die derzeitige Praxis von Informationskompetenzvermittlung an nordrhein-westfälischen Universitäts- und Fachhochschulbibliotheken wird im empirischen Teil anhand einer Website-Analyse untersucht. Dabei zeigt sich, dass inzwischen vielfältige Aktivitäten zur Verbesserung der Informationskompetenz nachweisbar sind, die Benutzerfreundlichkeit der Internet-Auftritte in vielen Fällen jedoch noch optimiert werden kann. Den Abschluss bilde	f92373b5a88caff205e414bee51d6c32	cf8cb69e27852c836ad78203d7788797	c6ca82dfb42312653d2bd6616c4082d3	phdthesis	Zur Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz an Hochschulbibliotheken:  Entwicklung, Status quo, und Perspektiven:  Master-Thesis	Mario Hütte	\N	2006
7072460	Education and Computing	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trauth.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	251-258	\N	4	\N		[Autoren-Abstract:]\
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Educators are currently being challenged to develop curricula which will prepare students for life in an information-based society. Given the computer literacy efforts at the elementary and secondary levels, a college-level curriculum should build upon those skills by focusing on information literacy. Information literacy is the ability to acquire, process, use and communicate the information which is needed in one's personal and work life, regardless of the technology involved. There are three components of this information literacy curriculum. The Information Environment provides the motivation for understanding about technology and its uses. The Components of an Information System considers the acquisition and proper use of computer-based tools. Information Management is concerned with ensuring that relevant information is available, accurate and in a useful format. The intended students for this course are the end users, the non-computer science majors.	4dbef0d938755c78dcb6fbd923324801	06f3666872ffd20584f5c088a3b5caa9	ac3b75e320c5df30b86632d1c0ea8557	article	A college curriculum for information literacy	M. Eileen Trauth	\N	1986
7072461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dortmund	\N	\N	Klatt.2001	http://www.stefi.de/download/kurzfas.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {09.07.2005}	Als zentrales Ergebnis der Dekanatebefragung lässt sich festhalten, dass eine formale Verankerung der Nutzung elektronischer wissenschaftlicher Information im Studium noch nicht nachhaltig stattgefunden hat. Korrespondierend dazu ist die personelle Ausstattung zur Integration elektronischer Informationsmedien noch nicht ausreichend. \
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Die Ergebnisse der Studierendenbefragung lassen erkennen, dass die Informationskompetenz der meisten Studierenden zur Nutzung elektronischer wissenschaftlicher Information unzureichend ist. Die Studierenden empfinden das Angebot dieser Informationen als unübersichtlich. Sie sehen sich außerstande, die Qualität und Bedeutung der mit elektronischer Recherche verbundenen Ergebnisse zu bewerten. \
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Positiv ist, dass das Internet zunehmend zum Informationsmedium Nummer 1 der Studierenden, etwa bei der Suche nach wissenschaftlicher Literatur, geworden ist. Von einem systematischen, professionellen Gebrauch dieses Mediums kann aber kaum die Rede sein. Statt das g	e704b474317dca5c153777dbe95b574b	b25c6e979486012cda7c544979b39c3e	0300d3c38706d02b73f8cf8d3de13737	misc	Nutzung elektronischer wissenschaftlicher Information in der Hochschulausbildung:  Barrieren und Potenziale der innovativen Mediennutzung im Lernalltag der Hochschulen:  Kurzfassung	\N	\N	2001
7072462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	\N	BundesministeriumfurBildungWissenschaftForschungundTechnologie.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		"Information als Rohstoff für Innovation" ist der Titel des Fachinformationsprogramms der Bundesregierung. Es hatte eine Laufzeit von 1996 bis zum Jahre 2000. Der Bundesminister für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie, Dr. Jürgen Rüttgers, stellte das Programm im August 1996 der Öffentlichkeit vor.	a1a1066f1191e1a82bcbdf6b09da99d0	6545994106fb1cfd01676778f2f4de77	a62257e28c92e150976b10500c2a60c3	booklet	Information als Rohstoff für Innovation:  Programm der Bundesregierung 1996-2000	\N	 {Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie}	1996
7072463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa-Verl.	Weinheim	\N	\N	Groeben.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 25.00, sfr 45.00}, isbn = {3-779913-50-X}	\N	fc0c08511bf6a4e0c835b097acc49900	a1f286653328e55663f6dd47f036cb89	16f51131c4a610612224674e271a8e53	book	Medienkompetenz:  Voraussetzungen, Dimensionen, Funktionen	\N	Norbert Groeben and Bettina Hurrelmann	2002
7072464	Online Information Review	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correia.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	311-320	\N	5	\N		[Autoren-Abstract]\
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This paper aims to provide an overview of some of the most recent developments in concepts and practices associated with information literacy worldwide, revealing the paradox that, while information literacy is a key discipline of the information society and knowledge economy and is well-understood in its broader sense, it has made little progress educationally, save for a few exceptions in countries such as Australia, the USA, Canada and the UK. Deriving from the authors' background as university professors, the paper concentrates on approaches to promote information literacy in higher education. The paper concludes by pointing to the need to expand the debate on information literacy and how to raise ethical and moral concerns in the use of the Internet and the new technologies. It also explores the potential role that the European Commission eSafe (2003-2004) programme can play to encourage research and practice on information literacy in its widest sense, as an i	daef7377606059704e8e80f4ef0903d3	e80fa638ec2c2a1b75e2e6756b15418b	691cf3fc903d0a7bd2c6d5ea6b2c7eb6	article	Information literacy:  An integrated concept for a safer Internet	Maria Ramalho Ana Correia and Carlos José Teixeira	\N	2003
7072470	Journal of Librarianship and Information Science	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lloyd.2005	doi:10.1177/0961000605055355	\N		\N	\N	82-88	\N	2	\N	urldate = {08.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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This article reports on doctoral research which explored the meaning and role of information literacy among a specific group of workers - firefighters. An  alternative concept of information literacy and a broader definition of information literate people are introduced. The article suggests that librarians  are currently bound by an educational concept of what information literacy is and how it manifests itself. They must begin to engage with and explore other contexts and practices that facilitate becoming information literate, in order  to understand the role of information literacy in learning outside educational settings. By engaging with different contexts, concepts and truths, our provision of information literacy education will be enhanced and contribute  towards learning practices which are transformative, generic and transferable.	90b7e2ea5e9c97b76d6c1353e40cc7b2	692911ad1340a06ade34658aab42d0bc	e5bd25687f0a9a642197df4284eb764e	article	Information literacy:  Different contexts, different concepts, different truths?	Annemaree Lloyd	\N	2005
7072472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliothekswissenschaft	Umlauf.2003	http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h117	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	117	\N	urldate = {10.07.2005}	Was die PISA-Studie für die allgemein bildenden Schulen aufzeigte, erhellte die STeFi-Studie für die Hochschulen: Schülern und Studenten fehlt weitgehend die Fähigkeit, sich in der Informationsflut zielgerichtet zurechtzufinden. Die große Mehrheit der jungen Leute surft gern im Internet, aber wenn es darum geht, gezielt Antworten auf Fragen zu finden, sind die meisten hilflos. Es scheint, dass Schüler an deutschen Schulen lernen sollen, aber nicht das Lernen lernen können. Seit den 90er-Jahren unternehmen Bibliotheken verstärkt Anstrengungen, um Informationskompetenz zu vermitteln. Das ist mehr als die Fähigkeit, den Internet-PC bedienen und sich gegen Viren zu schützen. Es geht um Recherche-Strategien, und zunächst darum, den eigenen Informationsbedarf abschätzen zu können. \
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Ferner gehört zur Informationskompetenz die Fähigkeit, gefundene Informationen zu bewerten und zu sortieren, um sie schließlich in das eigene Wissen einzubauen. Wie man Schüler und Studierende dahin bringt - dazu	d4f57892a07bb7bac8c306a1750e5a01	b2ae12baca0a94e7efc9b52cb18b11da	9d0f7d7de29a2f9a236747fe16eba262	misc	Bibliotheken, Informationskompetenz, Lernförderung und Lernarrangements	Konrad Umlauf	\N	2003
7072473	Computer IEEE	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strong.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-46	\N	8	\N		\N	f5e23e048dff207a20a32e9c56210c58	2c779d7ed387bc5a8ddc3d3ebaee59ec	4999a963e483ce92c67adf8427d19c15	article	10 Potholes in the Road to Information Quality	M. D. Strong and W. Yang Lee and Y. Richard Wang	\N	1997
7072475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linworth Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Smith.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {44.95 USD}, isbn = {1-586830-78-3}	[Klappentext]\
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Regardless of what educators maintain, the general public believes test scores accurately reflect student performance and school success. This situation places enormous pressure on schools to improve, and it offers opportunities for library media specialists to help students learn valuable information literacy skills that in turn will improve test scores. By joining forces with educators, media specialists can demonstrate how information literacy skills strengthen student performance as well as instruct teachers on teaching and testing information skills within the context of classroom content. Teaching and Testing Information Literacy Skills will help library media specialists educate teachers on information literacy skills and increase collaboration for effective test-taking preparation.	969d418f6f10b48b5093ac7679f88167	eddb7859d1cb9ef5d5ac6f6ba1fa6745	199ca4ab8fa005a191e29f5eda9d9772	book	Teaching And Testing Information Literacy Skills	Bandy Jane Smith and Lisa Churchill and Lucy Mason	\N	2005
7072476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erfurt	\N	\N	Winter.2000	http://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-994/winter.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {24.07.2005}	[Zusammenfassung]\
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Lehren und Lernen gehört zu den Kernbereichen menschlichen Lebens. Mit dem Siegeszug der Neuen Medien und mit dem Einzug des Internet verwandeln sich auch die Anforderungen sowohl an die Lehrenden als auch an die Lernenden. Die technische Entwicklung, die Entwicklung neuer Lehrmöglichkeiten, schreitet wesentlich rascher voran als die Kompetenz, mit diesen neuen Methoden und Lehrmitteln sinnvoll umzugehen. Durch die sich rasch verändernden, technisierten Arbeitswelten steigt der Bedarf an innerbetrieblicher Fortbildung. Informationen gibt es zur Genüge, sogar mehr als genug. Über das Internet, über digitale Nachschlagewerke, über Mailinglisten lassen sich mehr Informationen erhalten, als ein Mensch verarbeiten kann. Wie kann man nun lernen, aus dieser Fülle von Informationen die jeweils sinnvollen möglichst rasch und effektiv herauszufiltern? Wie kann man lernen, mit welchen Mitteln gesuchte Informationen am schnellsten aufgefunden werden können? Die technischen Mögli	baef0834bc361fbb3c9157d046fd0bc8	dae2e51c4284886b70b9db9cd51b3ab7	286d5882691cb4e79d9c2e5d7051c55a	misc	Kampf gegen die Informationsüberflutung:  Neue Wege zur Herausbildung von Informationskompetenz bei Mitarbeitern und Bibliotheksnutzern	Ute Winter	\N	2000
7072477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UniversitatsbibliothekTUHamburgHarburg.01.12.2005	http://discus.tu-harburg.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {01.12.2005}	[Website-Info]\
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DISCUS ist ein Tutorial zum Thema Informationskompetenz. Ziel ist es, Ihnen Kompetenzen zu vermitteln, Informationen zu finden und zu bewerten. Sie können lernen, welche Datenbanken bei speziellen Problemstellungen sinnvoll zu benutzen sind und Sie werden sehen, wie man sich spielerisch einer Datenbank und damit den gesuchten Informationen nähern kann.\
Wenn Sie einen Ausweis bei der Bibliothek der TU haben, dann können Sie sich auch mit Ihrer Ausweisnummer und dem dazugehörigen Passwort einloggen!	4d5305001455f9f1dd6684d3b22d967f	b43d132cab60b1e72e7e25ff80e25f32	3562d354bb28ceb84b590d347e43145e	misc	DISCUS - Developing Information Skills & Competence for University Students	\N	\N	01.12.2005
7072478	Medienpsychologie	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WinterhoffSpurk.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	182-190	\N	3	\N	issn = {0936-7780}	Die Bedeutung der Medienkompetenz als Schluesselqualifikation in der Informationsgesellschaft wird eroertert. Dabei wird sach-, selbst- und sozialbezogenes Wissen im Medienbereich als Kommunikationskompetenz bezeichnet. Diese wird in die Kompetenz zum Umgang mit Informationstechnologien (Informationskompetenz) und in die Kompetenz zum Umgang mit Massenmedien (Medienkompetenz) differenziert. Forschungsberichte ueber die inzwischen etwa 30 groesseren Medienkompetenzprojekte in den Vereinigten Staaten zeigen, dass gruendlich konzipierte und systematisch evaluierte Curricula betraechtlich zur Entwicklung von "visual literacy" und von "critical viewing skills" beitragen. In Deutschland wurden bislang kaum vergleichbare Projekte durchgefuehrt. Moegliche Ursachen fuer diesen defizitaeren Zustand (Finanzknappheit, knappe Unterrichtszeiten an den Schulen, mangelnde Kompetenz der Lehrer, unterschiedliche theoretische Ansaetze, geringer gesellschaftlicher Problemdruck) werden eroertert. (Zeitschr	063176bd22b4de23649ff09db7c70899	2e1a61f458b4cdbeb9915008f211cb7c	edd047674d16e132a58f4be83fc73c5e	article	Medienkompetenz Schlüsselqualifikation der Informationsgesellschaft?	Peter Winterhoff-Spurk	\N	1997
7072479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	Upper Saddle River, NJ	\N	\N	Huang.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {36.33 EURO}, isbn = {0-130101-41-9}	[Verlagsinfo]\
Three leaders in intellectual capital management, Dr. Kuan-Tsae Huang, Professor Yang W. Lee, and Professor Richard Y. Wang, show how information can be assessed, evaluated, managed, and promulgated to make your business more responsive, efficient, and effective. They illustrate their ideas with real-world examples of companies that have faced million-dollar losses due to poor data management, as well as industry leaders who have prospered through Total Data Quality Management.	0e8e6a81c9ea0c899430ca720fa4c47d	7924413cf59b3f5bd5a2854cb5460fb0	1d4513386ca64941394a145ebfb05d7f	book	Quality Information and Knowledge	Kuan-Tsae Huang and Y. Richard Wang and W. Yang Lee	\N	1998
7072481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harris.17.11.1997	http://www.virtualsalt.com/evalu8it.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {21.07.2005}	\N	8548acd3c450abbe7a111112b6a9399c	4672c44885f9ae5030da17d67d533747	3e713a0c182df7217b7986e04d8d9298	misc	Evaluating Internet Research Sources	Robert Harris	\N	17.11.1997
7072483	Information Research	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virkus.2003	http://informationr.net/ir/8-4/paper159.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	urldate = {10.07.2005}	Examines the developments in information literacy in Europe and provides an overview of the concepts used and discussed by European authors. Some examples of information literacy initiatives in schools and the higher education sector, as well as of institutions and organizations, projects and conferences concerned with information literacy, are given. Some research initiatives are also introduced. The overview is based on literature reviews and personal observations and involvement and presents a selective review.	90f228a71bacafcd4205651459276aae	c4866943ec39308a80d48aa6f32ef956	8bc5f34e349704922c3b819d1c99b3ca	article	Information literacy in Europe:  A literature review	Sirje Virkus	\N	2003
7072484	Library Review	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joint.2005	DOI:10.1108/00242530510629506	\N		\N	\N	505-507	\N	9	\N	issn = {0024-2535}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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Purpose - To give a comparative analysis of the validity of the concepts of eLiteracy (eL) and Information Literacy (IL). Design/methodology/approach - A purely abstract, conceptual discussion. Findings - That eLiteracy and Information Literacy are different but mutually compatible concepts with validity within specific contexts. Research limitations/implications - An entirely abstract discussion of theoretical descriptions. Practical implications - By defining concepts clearly, this paper attempts to inform and clarify the framework for practical LIS research. Originality/value - In contrast to other discussions (which tend to focus either on eLiteracy, or on Information Literacy) this editorial squarely addresses criticism of the eL concept in comparison to IL. It sets out the difference with IL and recognises the strength of both ideas, as long as they are each applied within their appropriate frame of reference.	f38ecc3dec51b02a0346f39e7d7b640b	c820710c33296c3bb8b857a3c0ab3a13	01fdd5d249ffc47bde3641527c88d2ed	article	eLiteracy or information literacy: which concept should we prefer?	Nicholas Joint	\N	2005
7072485	Arbido	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dannenberg.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	issn = {1420-102X}	Vorstellung des Lernsystems Informationskompetenz	064fe2ddfb85c9768c47da801a345a5a	ed0af813439a26eb157a7acf29fb0472	766dcb36334670fb5de71ad58200014f	article	Zur Förderung von Informationskompetenz in Deutschland	Detlev Dannenberg	\N	2005
7072487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coffs Harbour	\N	\N	McLoughlin.2000	http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/coffs00/papers/catherine_mcloughlin.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {08.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract:] \
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There is a growing emphasis in tertiary education that students should develop professional and work related skills within the course of their education. In order to learn these skills effectively, students must be able to learn in a self-regulated way, which means having the capacity to plan, set goals and analyse tasks to achieve particular outcomes. Often referred to as self-directed or metacognitive skills, these abilities characterise learners who are equipped with a range of personal transferable skills. Designing learning activities that support self-direction must become one of the core concerns of tertiary educators if enduring learning outcomes are to be achieved. This paper takes as its focus a professional learning context where students learn project management and work related skills in the final year of their studies. In this study, students were required to submit solutions to an on-line discussion space, where other teams provided peer assessment 	6e96525b5ced69ab4ecf21e94a22df15	5b0b9f9b74344a95b142c6fdf19ef97b	54ebbb35a3dbec79d06448430bee2bb0	misc	Learning Through Self-Direction:  The Influence of Task Design on Team-Based Professional Knowledge Building in an Online Environment:  Presentation held at the ASCILITE Conference 9-14th December 2000	Catherine McLoughlin and Joe Luca	\N	2000
7072488	Research Strategies	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Warmkessel.1997	doi:10.1016/S0734-3310(97)90024-0	\N		\N	\N	80-88	\N	2	\N	urldate = {05.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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This article describes a two-week graduate course on information literacy, developed and taught by a librarian and a professor of industry and technology, and intended for teachers and librarians in elementary and secondary schools. Information literacy is not only the content of the course but also the basis of its structure: active, student-centered learning with several group assignments helps students develop skills in finding information, analyzing and interpreting it, and putting it to practical use. Both pedagogical and evaluation methods reflect recent educational reforms, and the team teaching provides a model of collaboration between teachers and librarians.	8949e9727767e2b946b28bc34e796d9f	d319b109e9219a96150ff645e1350c5f	e7133526bb0a75201fb68935c85366d1	article	Integrating information literacy into the curriculum	M. M. Warmkessel and M. J. McCade	\N	1997
7072489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Baumert.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {25.50 EURO}, isbn = {3-810033-44-8}	PISA ist die bisher umfassendste internationale Schulleistungsstudie. In drei Wellen werden die Leistungen von 15-jährigen Schülerinnen und Schülern in den Bereichen Lesen, Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften erhoben. Einbezogen werden außerdem fachübergreifende Kompetenzen wie zum Beispiel Voraussetzungen selbstregulierten Lernens sowie Aspekte von Kooperations- und Kommunikationsfähigkeit. Bezugsrahmen ist ein international abgestimmtes Konzept der Grundbildung (Literacy). Im Mittelpunkt steht nicht das Faktenwissen von Schülerinnen und Schülern, sondern es werden Basiskompetenzen analysiert, die in modernen Gesellschaften für eine Teilhabe am gesellschaftlichen, wirtschaftlichen und politischen Leben notwendig sind. Es wird gefragt, inwieweit Jugendliche diese Kompetenzen erworben haben und inwieweit soziale Ungleichheiten im Bildungserfolg bestehen.\
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Der vorliegende Band stellt die zentralen Befunde der ersten Erhebungswelle aus deutscher Sicht vor. Der Vergleich der Testleistungen 	c8c6bb3e19c834629d6143d31f23c7a2	ac1458430cdda08e0942054cf59e0183	92d1fea95006d3153e2c8a93023aba58	book	PISA 2000:  Basiskompetenzen von Schülerinnen und Schülern im internationalen Vergleich	\N	Jürgen Baumert	2001
7072490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neal-Schuman	New York	\N	\N	Grassian.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-555704-06-9}	[Quelle: Booknews.com]\
For techno-stressed librarians, the authors address the pressing questions of what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and how to measure success. They overview core issues in information literacy instruction (ILI), then discuss learning theory, library anxiety, critical thinking and active learning; planning and delivering ILI; and the future of ILI. Chapters contain self-tests, sample scenarios and forms, and further reading. The CD-ROM offers supporting instructional materials (e.g., Web pages, and a teaching with technology checklist). Grassian and Kaplowitz alternate teaching a "User Education/Bibliographic Instruction" course at UCLA. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR	7746f1094685c59843e5628d5d960b9e	c3706597b24bb0b8d2edc4b63ac0a88e	384fe2c78581bcc092bc0bc80bfa36fc	book	Information literacy instruction	S. Esther Grassian and R. Joan Kaplowitz	\N	2001
7072491	Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Euler.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-17	\N	5	\N	issn = {0250-6467}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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Mit Beginn des Wintersemesters 2001/2002 hat die Universität St. Gallen als Early Mover eine radikale bologna-konforme Neukonzeption der gesamten Lehre mit drei Stufen (Assessment, Bachelor, Master) und drei Säulen (Kontakt-, Selbst- und Kontextstudium) eingeführt. Dabei wird e-Learning nicht als Selbstzweck, sondern zur Unterstützung der anspruchsvollen didaktischen Ziele eines mediengestützten Selbststudiums eingesetzt und in diesem Rahmen der Realisierung didaktischer Mehrwerte verpflichtet. Das Selbststudium mit einem verpflichtenden Umfang von 25% des Studien- und Prüfungsvolumens hat eine radikal neue Organisations- und Prozessstruktur der Lehre, technische Veränderungen, den Aufbau differenzierter Supportleistungen sowie die Umgestaltung der Anreizstruktur verlangt. Umfangreiche Änderungen der Kompetenzanforderungen aller Beteiligten und Betroffenen sind wesentliche Bestandteile des Veränderungsprozesses. Im Rahmen eines Portfolios an Projekten wurden Leuchtt	a529c47ea0797cad58829305c3abf4dd	4389296d37f71fc9a01cb1a16c94590d	4f0af83763191205b86316deb9b0d768	article	Radikaler, bologna-konformer Change an einer Hochschule am Beispiel des Selbststudiums der Universität St. Gallen	Dieter Euler and Karl Wilbers	\N	2005
7072492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	Koniger.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {34.90 EURO}, isbn = {3-593360-51-9}	[Autoren-Info]\
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Es gibt einen Weg aus der Informationsflut, der heute noch zu selten gegangen wird. Dieser Weg ist der gezielte Aufbau der individuellen Kompetenz im Umgang mit komplexen Informationsmengen. Im Mittelpunkt des Buches stehen deshalb die vier Grundkompetenzen, die jeder Mensch zunehmend beherrschen muß, wenn er mit den heutigen Informationsmengen professionell umgehen will. Professionell umgehen, das heißt von der Flut nicht überschwemmt werden und trotzdem in der unstrukturierten Fülle die Information finden, die wirklich weiterhilft. Die vier Grundkompetenzen sind: · Sicherheit in den gängigen Klassifizierungsverfahren, · Kompetenter Umgang mit Metainformation, · Systematische Anwendung von Qualitätsmethoden und · Angemessene Strukturierung. Abgeleitet aus klassischen Disziplinen wie den Dokumentationswissenschaften und in den Kontext der Megatrends der Informationsgesellschaft gestellt, zeigt dieses Buch damit die vier Wege auf, die zu einer zeitgemäßen Informationskom	d105e9361f17c40d1812bfb6344238e3	ffc6bc719de1863183b2f10fcb7edf97	a2a09901a048b1cb7e84de52038933f8	book	Management unstrukturierter Informationen:  Wie Unternehmen die Informationsflut beherrschen können	Paul Königer and Walter Reithmayer	\N	1998
7072493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Univ. Press	Maidenhead	\N	\N	Rumsey.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-335214-28-2}	[Verlagsinfo]\
Anyone setting out to research a topic, whether undertaking a project, report, dissertation or PhD, needs to find appropriate resources to inform their work and support their arguments. This book enables researchers to become expert at tracking down, accessing and evaluating information." This concise and contemporary book covers all major areas of information seeking and selection for researchers. Written by an information professional, it is invaluable for anyone researching a topic, including academics and students, public and government researchers and researchers in the private sector.	2a44ac3e99821047381c0716ff67563f	20dd111b14e10d20f673197b99d5c9e1	5d9eb5ed55ef90ee1a2722cefb59d14a	book	How to find information	Sally Rumsey	\N	2004
7072494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chandos	Oxford	\N	\N	Andretta.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {89,95$}, isbn = {1-843340-66-6}	Taking an international approach, this book explores two main models of information literacy (IL) : the SCONUL (Society of College, National and University Libraries) Seven Pillars of Information Skills and the IL competencies identified by the ALA (American Library Association). Practical examples for the development of IL skills identified by these models are illustrated using printed and web-based resources. The process of integrating IL provision within a programme of study is outlined to illustrate two strategies underpinning this integration at generic-skills level, the "plug & play" approach, and at subject-specific level, the "research skills approach". A range of diagnostic and assessment methods, to monitor the iterative process of IL skills development, are also presented within these frameworks.	e017cb206302e5a3cc40e06143a621d1	be261bc7c403452a7780a1119b926da8	4dccb213be4bd96cbcac84de1077180f	book	Information literacy	Susie Andretta	\N	2005
7072495	ABI-Technik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heinisch.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	340-349	\N	4	\N	issn = {0720-6763}	Neben großartigen, neuen Möglichkeiten der Informationsbeschaffung hat uns die Wissensgesellschaft auch ein Paradoxon überlassen: Einerseits fühlen wir uns von den Informationen überflutet, andererseits finden wir nicht, was wir suchen. Dieser scheinbare Widerspruch hat etwas mit dem Unterschied zwischen analoger und digitaler Information zu tun und der Frage, wo Information und Wissen entsteht und wie das alles maschinell verarbeitet werden kann. Doch letztendlich ist der Mensch mit der Bewältigung und Nutzung der Information auf sich allein gestellt. Die Fähigkeit zur Informationsbewältigung wird dabei zum Schlüssel für die Auflösung des Paradoxons.	166ae797fedbdc89371bb2816a223216	6aaf29fbbf84ed822f7f14e873e9be55	671b3276e1a59331ac6807ffe897d57c	article	Inmitten der Informationsflut herrscht Informationsmangel:  Über das Paradoxon der Wissensgesellschaft und seine Bewältigung	Christian Heinisch	\N	2002
7072499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Facet	London	\N	\N	Allan.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {65,90 €}, isbn = {1-856044-39-4}	Abstract:\
Online learning is becoming an increasingly important approach to user education, information literacy and ILS staff development. ILS staff are becoming increasingly involved in the business of e-learning and teaching, from designing and developing materials and programmes through to supporting individual and group learning using virtual learning environments. This text provides an overview and guide to the rapidly developing field of virtual learning environments and provides practical guidance to the development, use and delivery of online learning and teaching materials and programmes. It includes ready-to-use aids such as checklists, questionnaires, charts and tables, and also a wide range of case studies in an ILS context, taken from current practice of the information and library world in the UK and worldwide. Key areas covered include: models of online learning and teaching; the Internet and Web - using learning resources; visual learning environments; electronic asses	d495db95ef51500f4fab8e948f6b91d4	087a3a0050378b33a4b6f32eee1f78fb	ea797cbbaa581261a0b6dff704a09bfc	book	E-learning and teaching in library and information services	Barbara Allan	\N	2003
7072500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quorum Books	Westport Conn.	\N	\N	Goad.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-567204-54-6}	[Verlagsinfo]\
Today's workplace demands skills for a knowledgeable, productive use of information. Success, both personal and organizational, comes from finding what is essential and optimizing its effectiveness. Goad teaches readers how to swim in a potentially overwhelming sea of data. This easy-to-read, lucid guide attends to basic skills, thinking and decision-making, creativity enhancement, innovation and risk taking, computer literacy, subject matter literacy, learning how to learn, and securement of on-the-job help.	27f416cc6dacf95989ab6719ff83ad22	ccf0b7174fedff80e12de6d023aa0fb8	0de25177e7f205d72c0283050ccd4344	book	Information literacy and workplace performance	W. Tom Goad	\N	2002
7072501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Facet Publ.	London	\N	\N	Martin.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-856044-63-7}	\N	d7fa6f3bcd98ee7feab7be8859972b81	eeea9fbb5776c12d552ec9f8cd030619	7466d4af1aba9db1c4882d5f2d1736c0	book	Information and IT literacy	\N	Allan Martin and Hannelore Rader	2004
7072503	The Journal of Academic Librarianship	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orr.2001	doi:10.1016/S0099-1333(01)00263-4	\N		\N	\N	457-463	\N	6	\N	urldate = {05.10.2005}, issn = {0099-1333}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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Despite the growing recognition of the importance of information literacy education, there are few working models for curriculum integration within the Australian higher education sector. Librarians, in conjunction with faculty at Central Queensland University, developed a framework that assist in the planning and evaluation of information literacy programs.	4c353ff86ad3545df0d2d28a2b9a7779	92d2daeb21c145ba44557e09d83f9ec7	07644fb1d2aea7a367ef315f646606c3	article	Information literacy and flexible delivery:  Creating a conceptual framework and model	\N	\N	2001
7072505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brook.2003	http://informs.hud.ac.uk/informs/files/INFORMS%20Final%20Report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {07.09.2005}	Project aims \
•  to integrate VLE and Digital Library Use into teaching practice \
•  to develop the information seeking skills of both academic staff and students  \
•  to raise the awareness of the resources available through the Information Environment \
•  to involve staff who might not otherwise be involved \
•  to  enable and provide support for re-using content and learning objects \
•  to develop the skills and knowledge of librarians- pedagogical and technical	65b98af9b6ba0344fbe6c1a54a5aa476	4cb918c128b2ae7646e81450b4289887	626df7b388533ff0c4b82084f848fc27	misc	INFORMS: the Information Skills Project:  Final Report	Jenny Brook and Ginny Franklin and Ruth Stubbings and David Pattern and Sheila Anderson and Paul Davis and Vanya Murray	\N	2003
7072506	Information Wissenschaft & Praxis	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cherny.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-224	\N	4	\N		Das Gesamtrussischen Institut für Wissenschaftliche und Technische Information (VINITI) diente seit seiner Gründung 1952 der russischen Wissenschaft als Katalysator und beschleunigte ihre Entwicklung. VINITI hat einen riesigen Bestand von 50 Millionen Referaten in seinen Referateblättern, den bekannten Referativnyi Zhurnal, die auch elektronisch in Datenbanken vorliegen, erarbeitet und angesammelt. Das gewaltig steigende Aufkommen unterschiedlichster Informationen wurde als Informationsexplosion bezeichnet. Zahlen des Jahres 2002 illustrieren, dass es inzwischen als Informationshyperexplosion bezeichnet werden kann. Neuere Studien zeigen, dass es bei Entscheidungsträgern bereits Krankheitssymptome hervorruft. Das neue Berufsbild des professionellen Wissensarbeiters und fortschrittliche Methoden der Wissensverarbeitung werden immer dringlicher. Eine Gesellschaft wird zur Informationsgesellschaft, wenn in ihr die geistige Arbeit gegenüber der Güter produzierenden Arbeit überwiegt.	521dbe43761271dd1c56f4a053a49981	5ddddea99231b55a5527ca922f1acd79	8ed44111ec6c59387579d297a133b811	article	An  der  Schwelle  zur  Informationsgesellschaft:  50  Jahre  Erfahrung  im  VINITI:  Deutsche Fassung auf der Basis eines englischen Manuskripts von Daniel Ockenfeld	I. Archady Cherny and S. Ruggero Gilyarevsky	\N	2005
7072507	Library & Information Science Research	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Julien.2005	doi:10.1016/j.lisr.2005.04.002	\N		\N	\N	281-301	\N	3	\N	urldate = {05.10.2005}	[Autoren-Abstract]\
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This article reports on a national survey of information literacy (IL) instruction in urban and rural public libraries in Canada and public librarians' attitudes towards these services. The survey is the first phase of a study exploring the actual and potential role of Canadian public libraries in developing the public's IL skills. Despite an urgent need to develop such skills, and expectations that public libraries fulfill that role (specifically articulated by the federal government through its “Connecting Canadians” initiative), the real experiences of public librarians and of public library customers may not bear out this expectation. The survey analyzes the role of the public library, as a non-profit institution and primary stakeholder, in advancing federal government information policy. In addition, the study gives voice to a community of professionals expected to fulfill an important federal policy function, but provided with few resources with which to do so	aef0ba0b930ae9ea58e060988a641e68	70023ea2cf41b284a3a432e22faa921d	4fe3bedccdb48ba80e59869895cbc43f	article	Instructional practices in Canadian public libraries	Heidi Julien and D. Reegan Breu	\N	2005
7072511	Journal of Documentation	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bawden.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	218-259	\N	2	\N		[Autoren-Abstract]\
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The concepts of `information literacy' and `digital literacy' are described, and reviewed, by way of a literature survey and analysis. Related concepts, including computer literacy, library literacy, network literacy, Internet literacy and hyper-literacy are also discussed, and their relationships elucidated. After a general introduction, the paper begins with the basic concept of `literacy', which is then expanded to include newer forms of literacy, more suitable for complex information environments. Some of these, for example library, media and computer literacies, are based largely on specific skills, but have some extension beyond them. They lead to general concepts, such as information literacy and digital literacy which are based on knowledge, perceptions and attitudes, though reliant on the simpler skills-based literacies	90d0a210358c7af39b1d550305fecde0	334f316f29c670ee0e3d90983f71fd80	794c11e1f35753152d0ef1482fdb387b	article	Information and digital literacies:  A review of concepts	D. Bawden	\N	2001
7072512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	Klatt.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24.90}, isbn = {3-810033-65-0}	\N	5bf0b6c398b84504921d5cec7723a32d	5701a6ce0fc0d3176f914b4c18b8b76c	29ae88ba79f7258ee131c37db5689252	book	Elektronische Information in der Hochschulausbildung:  Innovative Mediennutzung im Lernalltag der Hochschulen	\N	Rüdiger Klatt and Konstantin Gavriilidis and Kirsten Kleinsimlinghaus	2001
7072513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	\N	Bett.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {19.80 EURO}, isbn = {3-830913-72-9}	\N	8c304cbe456271ddba6883fa4fbfd50d	961fea1d4d0742e0055d2ce978a1a78f	3fc775859cb00ff1c1206483418ba494	book	Medienkompetenz für die Hochschullehre	Katja Bett and Joachim Wedekind and Peter Zentel	\N	2004
7072630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	Lehner_2006_KM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a5fed04462ca64725a27a00226c4466	3c4ad4e11290f55e79cc5bd5b65a8228	5dd00b5dd8201d6273fe33e617cf3ac1	book	Wissensmanagement. Grundlagen, Methoden und technische Unterstützung	Franz Lehner	\N	2006
7072635	\N	\N	\N	8. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Wittgenstein_ÜG	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0ebe09b83b9132256890327cca3c9e3	cda99b4c6c0c6f7b4e173c4c4b074981	233553210600d300e2ed6c73d751e42a	book	Bemerkungen über die Farben. Über Gewissheit. Zettel. Vermischte Bemerkungen	Ludwig Wittgenstein	\N	1999
7072637	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft. 863	Goodman_1990_WW	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc4a29c5660438c1803d19cb6d4d44f2	77abe385b0a1da4657a5293f4a1b7628	51f6e689515f1e2fa89b3e009fdbfc35	book	Weisen der Welterzeugung	Nelson Goodman	\N	1990
7072640	Information – Wissenschaft und Praxis	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peters_2008_Folksonomies	http://www.agi-imc.de/isearch/dgi_publications.nsf/523f8badde1b869dc125725a006e79cb/aff236674df0e406c1257400003fe16f/$File/Pages%20from%20IWP%202-2008_kpl-2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	77-90	\N	\N	\N		Die populären Web 2.0-Dienste werden von Prosumern – Produzenten und gleichsam Konsumenten – nicht nur dazu genutzt, Inhalte zu produzieren, sondern auch, um sie inhaltlich zu erschließen. Folksonomies erlauben es dem Nutzer, Dokumente mit eigenen Schlagworten, sog. Tags, zu beschreiben, ohne dabei auf gewisse Regeln oder Vorgaben achten zu müssen. Neben einigen Vorteilen zeigen Folksonomies aber auch zahlreiche Schwächen (u. a. einen Mangel an Präzision). Um diesen Nachteilen größtenteils entgegenzuwirken, schlagen wir eine Interpretation der Tags als natürlichsprachige Wörter vor. Dadurch ist es uns möglich, Methoden des Natural Language Processing (NLP) auf die Tags anzuwenden und so linguistische Probleme der Tags zu beseitigen. Darüber hinaus diskutieren wir Ansätze und weitere Vorschläge (Tagverteilungen, Kollaboration und akteurspezifische Aspekte) hinsichtlich eines Relevance Rankings von getaggten Dokumenten. Neben Vorschlägen auf ähnliche Dokumente („more like this!“) erlauben Folksonomies auch Hinweise auf verwandte Nutzer und damit auf Communities („more like me!“)	2f8d795243e101abba836d4588019297	a9a40e30db7636b46aca513bb73c6689	17a039264a4fab84f0aca76b11ebe122	article	Folksonomies in Wissensrepräsentation und Information Retrieval	Isabella Peters and Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
7072643	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	ISBN3898421872	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8192d045bf6576abcbd29724dcd3299c	fa2ecb39c3074412284896838e420e9d	9d8ac9a9bd66f537957de5714e7863c5	book	Web Usability. Das Prinzip des Vertrauens.	Sabine Musil and Martina Manhartsberger	\N	2002
7072649	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	Limited Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Passagen Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Derrida_2001_SEK	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	be0b11ce2d3034521b6a7e550ee35d95	38de0ad65d664cf6cf9a3f81a285cda4	d1c5f8b77d92ef47a8363164c6f38df4	article	Signatur Ereignis Kontext	Jacques Derrida	Peter Engelmann	2001
7072653	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Löffler_2004_Gesicht	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2377/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7872-4}	Überall Gesichter: in der Werbung, in der Politik, der Kunst. Um ein Gesicht zu sehen, reichen schon wenige Striche aus. Will man etwas anschaulich machen, dann gibt man ihm am besten ein Gesicht. Als Projektion, Vermittlung und Organisation von Wahrnehmung sind Gesichter aus den visuellen Medien nicht wegzudenken. Das Gesicht ist der hervorragende Schauplatz für die Frage nach dem Menschen. Der Band Das Gesicht ist eine starke Organisation befragt die anthropologischen Unterscheidungen, die traditionell am menschlichen Gesicht festgemacht werden, nach ihren medialen Bedingungen. 	1b902ddac81100ad0bb9f5c9de6a1a28	b225cc75fd3aceece00f184dcfc5a1c0	ed66ce41f2405bcf4bd31101fcfe7add	book	Das Gesicht ist eine starke Organisation	\N	Petra Löffler and Leander Scholz	2004
7072659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York	\N	\N	Maier_2002_KM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aca041a1c19dd1266a60a1227dd91d6e	06feb24cb5d5cde3a4aa95448729ca2b	199e6f0ce8bd365ed8000be794a28ac8	book	Knowledge management systems. information and communication technologies for knowledge management	Ronald Maier	\N	2002
7072664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	\N	\N	\N	ISBN1-55860-712-9	\N	\N	insb. Kapitel 6 fürs Prototypen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd8358a80c340e86ea30b296abcc4adf	2139890607ddd45cda06c7e572f09752	a594bf1c6f00d031600ffe6fe336b80e	book	Usability Engineering. Scenario-based development of Human-Computer Interaction	John M. Carroll and Mary Beth Rossen	\N	2002
7072672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ISBN3540419144	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee451b47976b4ed5d9e988049de0694a	353bfb869bbef231d662ad2735d21dd7	aedae94597da28398c9be1458743c63a	book	Usability. Nutzerfreundliches Web-Design	\N	Markus Beier and Vittoria von Gizycki	2002
7072673	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Charles River Media	\N	\N	\N	ISBN1584504692	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97dfdba23635a0df2f8922b0cea5b877	68c9692085538725bae274d3eaad3f8b	e9ca00d43c57906a7b3bf9052d731326	book	Web Usability. Handbook	Mark Pearrow	\N	2007
7072677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	ISBN0201398605	\N	\N	How to test paper prototypes (S.206ff)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2e2e96b2c62b395c08ec52091388f72	c31ac71bc38ca42aba2361d641699978	a41514225c4cbd2ea684f397f4944556	book	User-Centered Web Design	John Cato	\N	2001
7072690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HBS:WP07-050:LakhaniJeppesenLohsePanetta	http://www.hbs.edu/research/pdf/07-050.pdf	Working Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	07-050	\N		\N	f3d41fe23750be9311fd0ee78fed4d75	787bfebd20e1788ba26200c6e52babf2	0c617a2d223434acebe8e75c1e560056	techreport	The Value of Openness in Scientific Problem Solving	Karim R. Lakhani and Lars Bo Jeppesen and Peter A. Lohse and Jill A. Panetta	\N	2007
7072888	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York	\N	\N	Maier_2002_KM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aca041a1c19dd1266a60a1227dd91d6e	06feb24cb5d5cde3a4aa95448729ca2b	199e6f0ce8bd365ed8000be794a28ac8	book	Knowledge management systems. information and communication technologies for knowledge management	Ronald Maier	\N	2002
7072889	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Löffler_2004_Gesicht	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2377/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7872-4}	Überall Gesichter: in der Werbung, in der Politik, der Kunst. Um ein Gesicht zu sehen, reichen schon wenige Striche aus. Will man etwas anschaulich machen, dann gibt man ihm am besten ein Gesicht. Als Projektion, Vermittlung und Organisation von Wahrnehmung sind Gesichter aus den visuellen Medien nicht wegzudenken. Das Gesicht ist der hervorragende Schauplatz für die Frage nach dem Menschen. Der Band Das Gesicht ist eine starke Organisation befragt die anthropologischen Unterscheidungen, die traditionell am menschlichen Gesicht festgemacht werden, nach ihren medialen Bedingungen. 	1b902ddac81100ad0bb9f5c9de6a1a28	b225cc75fd3aceece00f184dcfc5a1c0	ed66ce41f2405bcf4bd31101fcfe7add	book	Das Gesicht ist eine starke Organisation	\N	Petra Löffler and Leander Scholz	2004
7072890	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	Limited Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Passagen Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Derrida_2001_SEK	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	be0b11ce2d3034521b6a7e550ee35d95	38de0ad65d664cf6cf9a3f81a285cda4	d1c5f8b77d92ef47a8363164c6f38df4	article	Signatur Ereignis Kontext	Jacques Derrida	Peter Engelmann	2001
7072891	Information – Wissenschaft und Praxis	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peters_2008_Folksonomies	http://www.agi-imc.de/isearch/dgi_publications.nsf/523f8badde1b869dc125725a006e79cb/aff236674df0e406c1257400003fe16f/$File/Pages%20from%20IWP%202-2008_kpl-2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	77-90	\N	\N	\N		Die populären Web 2.0-Dienste werden von Prosumern – Produzenten und gleichsam Konsumenten – nicht nur dazu genutzt, Inhalte zu produzieren, sondern auch, um sie inhaltlich zu erschließen. Folksonomies erlauben es dem Nutzer, Dokumente mit eigenen Schlagworten, sog. Tags, zu beschreiben, ohne dabei auf gewisse Regeln oder Vorgaben achten zu müssen. Neben einigen Vorteilen zeigen Folksonomies aber auch zahlreiche Schwächen (u. a. einen Mangel an Präzision). Um diesen Nachteilen größtenteils entgegenzuwirken, schlagen wir eine Interpretation der Tags als natürlichsprachige Wörter vor. Dadurch ist es uns möglich, Methoden des Natural Language Processing (NLP) auf die Tags anzuwenden und so linguistische Probleme der Tags zu beseitigen. Darüber hinaus diskutieren wir Ansätze und weitere Vorschläge (Tagverteilungen, Kollaboration und akteurspezifische Aspekte) hinsichtlich eines Relevance Rankings von getaggten Dokumenten. Neben Vorschlägen auf ähnliche Dokumente („more like this!“) erlauben Folksonomies auch Hinweise auf verwandte Nutzer und damit auf Communities („more like me!“)	2f8d795243e101abba836d4588019297	a9a40e30db7636b46aca513bb73c6689	17a039264a4fab84f0aca76b11ebe122	article	Folksonomies in Wissensrepräsentation und Information Retrieval	Isabella Peters and Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
7072892	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft. 863	Goodman_1990_WW	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc4a29c5660438c1803d19cb6d4d44f2	77abe385b0a1da4657a5293f4a1b7628	51f6e689515f1e2fa89b3e009fdbfc35	book	Weisen der Welterzeugung	Nelson Goodman	\N	1990
7072893	\N	\N	\N	8. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Wittgenstein_ÜG	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0ebe09b83b9132256890327cca3c9e3	cda99b4c6c0c6f7b4e173c4c4b074981	233553210600d300e2ed6c73d751e42a	book	Bemerkungen über die Farben. Über Gewissheit. Zettel. Vermischte Bemerkungen	Ludwig Wittgenstein	\N	1999
7072894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	Lehner_2006_KM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a5fed04462ca64725a27a00226c4466	3c4ad4e11290f55e79cc5bd5b65a8228	5dd00b5dd8201d6273fe33e617cf3ac1	book	Wissensmanagement. Grundlagen, Methoden und technische Unterstützung	Franz Lehner	\N	2006
7072895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Library and information science text series	\N	\N	\N	Libraries Unlimited	Englewood, Colo.	\N	\N	Taylor_1999_OrgInf	\N	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1563084937  9781563084935  1563084988  9781563084980}, refid = {40489224}	\N	40421de2adcf49a90418ee96d7d1b03e	dab6226d3569b03b190c38258e91f35e	ea3f78e475d1a061b9dcfb395cf1a5b0	book	The organization of information	Arlene G. Taylor	\N	1999
7072896	Nature	455	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	Nature_2000_Beta	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/455708a	\N		\N	\N	708--708	\N	7214	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/455708a}	\N	dbc61b77bad981f6c68ba2f8078f2627	04ccc135c66ad15d3b7dc68f5688df34	a2a7a04083b5e067b524e86b0a6473af	article	Beta blockers?	 nature	\N	2008
7072897	\N	\N	\N	Version 1.2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestor_2008_LZA	http://nestor.sub.uni-goettingen.de/handbuch/index.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00edec9b0f91ebd3a9b0fcfbd7aadb5b	3e83ee27fdc90fa11e0f53991f284b4f	dfa243ecdf2fe00ca415de4dfab56076	book	nestor Handbuch: Eine kleine Enzyklopädie der digitalen Langzeitarchivierung	\N	Heike Neuroth and Hans Liegmann and Achim Oßwald and Regine Scheffel and Mathias Jehn and Stefan Strathmann	2008
7072898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wittgenstein_1999_Tractatus	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a16062e1c924319caabb162a6bee0ee	6b54381b348112b0045cf41239c3fe06	5ffcf2e85baa6bc66e2d0da1fd291fb0	misc	Tractatus logico-philosophicus. Tagebücher 1914-1916. Philosophische Untersuchungen	Ludwig Wittgenstein	\N	1999
7072899	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft. 1304	Goodman_1997_SK	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3dc80c1430233a640a6fc1c148530170	965b25e341a30d93a3c3cfce00fd1c49	1848665a39f04a87a657c37a11856bc3	book	Sprachen der Kunst. Entwurf einer Symboltheorie	Nelson Goodman	\N	1997
7072900	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Erstausg., 1. Aufl., [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp. Aesthetica. 1683 = N.F., 683	Genette_2004_Palim	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d7ad0e68a797d19849554acbabd86d9	1c0cb7241f1e109db657459936d1b680	abd869b50472af0f9b2abde79011c7d3	book	Palimpseste. die Literatur auf zweiter Stufe	Gérard Genette	\N	2004
7072901	The Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dennet_2002_Concept	http://ejap.louisiana.edu/EJAP/2002/Dennett.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07ae469f5a0672658a024416b962b42b	059b49139947d146407ebc09ee4c644c	82b6b7d086aa4d158f4adfe2b456c743	article	Re-Introducing The Concept of Mind	Daniel C. Dennett	\N	2002
7072902	The Atlantic Monthly	176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bush_1945_aswemaythink	http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/~duchier/pub/vbush/	\N		\N	\N	101-108	\N	1	\N	language = {english}	\N	a60bc6e2f04fdfa7435d19fa934a62c8	eb70d415d74ed399cd08898c755d4683	efa285af514a9babee62a228c495d104	article	As we may think	Vannevar Bush	\N	1945
7072903	Times Literary Supplement	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Austin_1950_Intell	\N	\N	John L. Austin rezensiert "The Concept of mind" von Gilbert Ryle.
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John L. Austin reviews "The Concept of mind".	\N	\N	xi	\N	Friday April 7	\N		\N	6d1d04e008244a98e1137197742d2732	91788702b54a2a8e0de2ceada04539f6	c07a00c51b36aa9de18326adf2699242	article	Intelligent Behaviour	John L. Austin	\N	1950
7072904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tillett_2004	http://www.loc.gov/cds/FRBR.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f73b345e9b634982e23d26e6db9f48e8	c86176eac19b21cf6a9b15d73c124d81	a1c08ced992e2b1ac2e36aace83b2db8	book	What is FRBR? A Conceptual Model for the Bibliographic Universe	Barbara Tillett	\N	2004
7072905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buske	Hamburg	\N	\N	BrenZita2007	http://www.buske.de/product_info.php?products_id=2908	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-87548-501-1}	\N	e5323409ead55c5a4d4f05b05c9eb385	baccd81613bf4645630e524de59060e5	80c462066e34d533a26ab6468066e6de	book	Zitat und Bedeutung	\N	Elke Brendel and Jörg Meibauer and Markus Steinbach	2007
7072906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gutzmannetal_2008	http://www.zitatundbedeutung.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/DT_ZuB_Bibliografie.pdf	\N	Bibliographie des Forschungsprojekts "Zitat und Bedeutung" an der Uni Mainz.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f12adfbabb2dc26f23fa7d9a383f9aca	76bc072cc3f493e6367f6030c9497161	83f6425a116b93d89aeceda96afca5d0	misc	Bibliographie "Zitat und Bedeutung"	Daniel Gutzmann and Martha Marciniak and Erik Stei and Björn Weidner	\N	2008
7072907	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Hildesheim	\N	Heuwing2008	http://mybibproject.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/magisterarbeit_heuwing_tagging.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Diese Arbeit behandelt die Umsetzung eines Informationssystems, das in einem Online-Bibliothekskatalog das Speichern von Ressourcen in einem persönlichen Konto und die Vergabe von Schlagworten (den sogenannten Tags) durch die Nutzer ermöglicht. Dieses Prinzip, genannt Social-Tagging, wurde bereits zur Organisation verschiedener Typen von Ressourcen eingesetzt, etwa für Internetlinks, Fotos, Bücher und wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen. Die theoretischen Grundlagen von nutzergenerierter Annotation werden dargestellt und es wird auf ihre Verwendung in Bibliotheken eingegangen. Auf der Grundlage der Analyse der spezifischen Situation an der Universitätsbibliothek Hildesheim werden dann die Anforderungen an das geplante System entwickelt und
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das Systemdesign und die prototypische Umsetzung vorgestellt. Es wird evaluiert, wie das System eingesetzt wird und wie sich das dabei entstehende Schlagwortsystem, die sogenannte Folksonomie, entwickelt. Zum Abschluss werden weitere Funktionalitäten vorgestellt, die in einem solchen System umgesetzt und evaluiert werden können.	94152ac90963e1192cbed9d03a878788	2661708ef01f50bd0123a829b010215f	e53374ba4acd33cbdc4e612ff35ed301	mastersthesis	Tagging für das persönliche und kollaborative Informationsmanagement: Implementierung eines Social-Software Systems zur Annotation und Informationssuche in Bibliotheken	Ben Heuwing	\N	2008
7072908	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Mining Social Data (MSoDa) Workshop Proceedings	\N	\N	ECAI 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	wetzker_2008	http://robertwetzker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/wetzker_delicious_ecai2008_final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	26-30	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmarking systems have recently gained interest
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among researches in the areas of data mining and web intelligence, as they provide a vast amount of user-generated annotations and reflect the interests of millions of people. In this paper, we discuss our initial findings obtained from analyzing a vast corpus of almost 150 million bookmarks found at del.icio.us. Apart from investigating bookmarking and tagging patterns in this data, we discuss evidence that social bookmarking systems are vulnerable to spamming and hence need to be preprocessed before any insightful analysis can be carried out. We present a method, which limits the influence of spam in social bookmarking analysis and provide conclusions and directions for future research.	1fe449940e9786351e7bb434f7aa1a61	cdd8d32ba6507335a3b856419afc71c3	c71aa17db3959585ed3320dcefe7f39b	inproceedings	Analyzing Social Bookmarking Systems: A del.icio.us Cookbook	Robert Wetzker and Carsten Zimmermann and Christian Bauckhage	\N	2008
7072909	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder_2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0508082	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata
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in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has
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grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users to tag bookmarks,
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photographs and other content. In this paper we analyze the structure of
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collaborative tagging systems as well as their dynamical aspects. Specifically,
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we discovered regularities in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags
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used, bursts of popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the
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relative proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical
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model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns and relates
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them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7072910	\N	4956	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Information Retrieval, 30th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	krause_2008	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/ecir2008krause.pdf	\N		\N	\N	101-113	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to internet resources on a web page. As social bookmarking systems are growing in popularity, search algorithms have been developed that transfer the idea of link-based rankings in the Web to a social bookmarking system’s
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data structure. These rankings differ from traditional search engine rankings in that they incorporate the rating of users. 
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In this study, we compare search in social bookmarking systems with traditionalWeb search. In the first part, we compare the user activity and behaviour in both kinds of systems, as well as the overlap of the underlying sets of URLs. In the second part,we compare graph-based and vector space rankings for social bookmarking systems with commercial search engine rankings.
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Our experiments are performed on data of the social bookmarking system Del.icio.us and on rankings and log data from Google, MSN, and AOL. We will show that part of the difference between the systems is due to different behaviour (e. g., the concatenation of multi-word lexems
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to single terms in Del.icio.us), and that real-world events may trigger similar behaviour in both kinds of systems. We will also show that a graph-based ranking approach on folksonomies yields results that are closer to the rankings of the commercial search engines than vector space
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retrieval, and that the correlation is high in particular for the domains that are well covered by the social bookmarking system.	25ef9877f05dbc48106515a0cc72add8	37598733b747093d97a0840a11beebf5	613f5c41ff759fc548c9085102d1c933	inproceedings	A Comparison of Social Bookmarking  with Traditional Search	Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7072911	\N	4011	\N	\N	June	\N	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	LNAI	hotho2006information	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006information.pdf	\N		\N	\N	411-426	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such
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systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures
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called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the
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fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. At the
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moment, however, the information retrieval support is limited. We
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present a formal model and a new search algorithm for folksonomies,
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called \\emph{FolkRank}, that exploits the structure of the
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folksonomy. The proposed algorithm is also applied to find
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communities within the folksonomy and is used to structure search
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results. All findings are demonstrated on a large scale dataset.	7f061a8c294bae64831fbe92dc9ece48	10ec64d80b0ac085328a953bb494fb89	3c301945817681d637ee43901c016939	inproceedings	Information Retrieval in Folksonomies: Search and Ranking	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	York Sure and John Domingue	2006
7072912	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Cuntz_2006	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2382/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8321-7979-3}	Was Evidenz für sich beansprucht, bleibt unhinterfragt, ist beweiskräftig, steht klar vor Augen, leuchtet unmittelbar ein. Evidenz spricht für sich selbst oder bürgt für anderes. Sprachliche wie bildliche Ordnungen stützen sich auf interne Evidenzen, die selbst nicht zur Disposition stehen und nicht in den Fokus der Aufmerksamkeit rücken. Gleichzeitig verweisen diese Ordnungen auf Evidenzen und Beweise, die außerhalb und unabhängig von ihnen gegeben zu sein scheinen. Aber in welchem Verhältnis stehen das Offenkundige und das Selbstverständliche, das Grundlegende und das Augenfällige, Autonomie und Verweis zueinander? Wie wird Evidenz hergestellt oder zugesprochen? Sind die Verfahren der Produktion und Legitimation ebenso offensichtlich oder basal wie ihr Resultat? Die List hingegen scheint in vielerlei Hinsicht das Gegenteil der Evidenz zu sein: Sie wirkt im Verborgenen und auf Umwegen, reagiert spontan und situativ auf das Bestehende, Beständige und Allgemeingültige. Dennoch bedarf es immer ihrer Mitwirkung und Vermittlung, wenn Evidenzen hergestellt und stabilisiert werden, denn diese sind nicht so festgefügt und zeitlos, wie es den Anschein hat. Ihre Selbstverständlichkeit wird auch von innen bedroht: Die Liste der Evidenzen birgt Widersprüche. Evidenzen können sich nur behaupten, wenn sie sich mit der List verbünden. Mit der Frage nach den komplexen Wechselwirkungen zwischen Listen und Evidenzen wird aber nicht auf eine simple Zurückweisung jeglicher Evidenz als trügerisches Konstrukt abgezielt. Jeder Versuch, über die Evidenz hinaus zu gelangen oder zu einem Zustand diesseits der Evidenzen vorzudringen, entzieht sich selbst den Boden. Die größte List der Evidenz besteht darin, unentbehrlich zu sein. 	2dbfe62db775afabbd1b2902041d26c1	e96accffd6578daa58e49cb9f8a5b56c	a6836f5cb13ff43f220f63310749cf3a	book	Die Listen der Evidenz	\N	Michael Cuntz and Barbara Nitsche and Isabell Otto and Marc Spaniol	2006
7072913	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Vosskamp_2005	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2381/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8321-7945-8}	Die visuelle Kultur der Gegenwart ist mit der Feststellung einer 'Wende zum Bild' nur unzureichend beschrieben. Denn ob etwas sichtbar wird oder unsichtbar bleibt, wird nach wie vor durch das Verhältnis von Bildern zu Texten mitbestimmt. Texte sagen uns, was auf Bildern (nicht) zu sehen ist, während die Bilder wiederum den Texten, die sie begleiten, Gültigkeit verleihen - das ist nur eines der gängigsten und nachhaltigsten Muster dieser bimedialen Interaktion und wird etwa in den Bildunterschriften der Pressefotografie oder in den Illustration von Büchern ständig aktualisiert. Doch die Differenz zwischen dem Sichtbaren und Sagbaren steht keineswegs fest, sondern wird gerade dort von Fall zu Fall neu ausgehandelt, wo die Grenzüberschreitung zum Programm wird: in Texten über Bilder, in Bildern zu Texten, in den Text-Bild-Kombinationen der Emblematik, des Comics und der Werbung und in der Hybridform der Bilderschrift. In diesem Band werden unterschiedliche Verfahren bimedialer Bedeutungsproduktion anhand historischer wie aktueller Beispiele untersucht. Wie schreibt sich die Unterscheidung von Sichtbarem und Sagbaren in das Feld der "Einbildungskräfte" ein, die Subjekte zu dem machen, was sie sind - oder wofür sie sich (oder ihre Umwelt) halten? Warum haben sich in dieser Frage sowohl die Romantiker des 18. Jahrhunderts wie die Film- und Popkulturtheoretiker des 20. vom Modell der Hieroglyphe so faszinieren lassen? Wie wird die Text-Bild-Differenz eingesetzt, um optimale "Adressierungen" zu leisten - sei es in den Geschichten, die über die Entwicklung der Fotografie erzählt werden oder in den sich zunehmend verschachtelnden Schriften auf unseren Fernsehbildschirmen? Und auf welche Weise werden die "Konkurrenzen" von Text und Bild, die schon in den Bildtheorien der Renaissance ausgetragen wurden, in den künstlerischen Experimenten des Surrealismus und im Pop ins Produktive gewendet?	b7295d127d21a66ba723407877b52113	ae8b48990d4607ac6937df2f2ba4461d	9571d2c22d368cd82c8e8fe8d3993164	book	Sichtbares und Sagbares	\N	Wilhelm Voßkamp and Brigitte Weingart	2005
7072914	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Blaseio_2005	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2380/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7916-X}	Was versteht man unter Popularisierung, was unter Popularität? Wie haben sich die Formen des Populären von der frühen Neuzeit bis in die Gegenwart verändert? Welche Medien sind besonders dazu geeignet, möglichst viele gesellschaftliche Gruppen zu erreichen? Wie verändert sich die politische Dimension des Populären im Zuge einer globalen Kapitalisierung? Popularisierung und Popularität fragt nach dem Populären in medialen Ensembles, in Zeitung, Literatur und neuen Medien. Das historische Spektrum reicht dabei von der Erfindung des Buchdrucks bis zum Wirken des Populären in der Wissenschaft des 19. und der Film- und Fernsehindustrie des 20. Jahrhunderts. Heute, im Spannungsfeld nationaler und globaler Technisierung, reproduziert sich das Populäre unter der Herrschaft massenmedialer Ökonomie. Das Projekt der Popularisierung, das ehemals dazu diente, die 'Massen' mit politischen Themen zu erreichen, ist längst vom Wettbewerb der Markterfolge eingeholt worden.	9af5eaaee01443ec7bbc37c753de6fb2	87363a16d53845e203f51bcb195213e2	804ecbb13fb9be062c840d024df81911	book	Popularisierung und Popularit{\\"a}t	\N	Gereon Blaseio and Hedwig Pompe and Jens Ruchatz	2005
7072915	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Fehrmann_2004	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2378/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7876-7}, language = {Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.}	Hat sich die Unterscheidung von Original und Kopie im digitalen Zeitalter aufgelöst? Die jüngsten Debatten um das Urheberrecht zeigen, dass die Situation so einfach nicht ist. Zeitgenössische Praktiken des Sekundären wie Computersimulation, Sampling in der Popmusik und Bildaneignung in der Kunst, im Comic sowie im filmischen Remake scheinen diese Unterscheidung zu unterlaufen. Sie können jedoch, wie Originalkopie zeigt, Kriterien wie Originalität und Authentizität nicht einfach außer Kraft setzen. 	dbd9757bd6b24fcc611bd78671669b50	3d5522c7d93a0652083174f239059fb7	d5ebef5ee9c9aadc6f4a27f67f00abd2	book	Originalkopie	\N	Gisela Fehrmann and Erika Linz and Eckhard Schumacher and Brigitte Weingart	2004
7072916	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Epping-Jäger_2004	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2379/	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7889-9}	Die politischen Ideologien, besonders des 20. Jahrhunderts, verlockten zur Bildung von Gesinnungsgemeinschaften, zur Bestimmung von Freund und Feind. In diesem Kontext schillert der politische Seitenwechsel in vielen Farben: Bekehrung und Denunziation, enttäuschte Verweigerung, Spaltung und Spionage. Die Medientheorien des 20. Jahrhunderts bildeten sich zwischen sozialen Modellen und ihren politischen Anwendungen. Der Seitenwechsel stand im Zentrum der Theoriebildung: in der teilnehmenden Beobachtung von Propaganda und Massenmedien, Kriegstechnik und Pazifismus, Werbung und Konsumkritik. Was wird aus diesem politischen Kern der Medien und Medientheorie nach dem Kalten Krieg und im 21. Jahrhundert? Ist die Rede vom Verrat noch eine tragende politische Größe, etwa in der Enttäuschung über staatliche und wirtschaftliche Versprechen? Und welche Rolle spielen mediale Feindbilder heute in den Widersprüchen der Weltgesellschaft - etwa wenn man George W. Bush und Osama Bin Laden aus nigerianischer Perspektive verfolgt? 	3434200266e1138f305f6add3578f7c4	816ff4b3343472702e5c43c2d3eb4b3b	c07d174fb48ce2492d1782efa394eba4	book	Freund, Feind & Verrat	\N	Cornelia Epping-Jäger and Torsten Hahn and Erhard Schüttpelz	2004
7072917	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Linz_2003	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2376/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7855-4}	Was ist eine Stimme? Sprech- und Singstimme, Musical- und Synchronstimme, Lautsprecher- und Geisterstimme... Immer tritt die Stimme uns schon inszeniert entgegen als technisiertes und kulturalisiertes Kunsterzeugnis. Der Band Medien/Stimmen diskutiert die Medialität des scheinbar Natürlichen der Stimme. Er beleuchtet das Verhältnis von sprachlichen und nicht-sprachlichen Dimensionen der Stimmlichkeit, von Stimme und personaler Identität ebenso wie das Zusammenspiel von technischen Formaten und ihren medialen Inszenierungen: die Stimme als Medium und Stimme in den Medien. 	aa9ae5641f8edceb20c00e5edf6a9858	56461d978688ffc6299faa6b829bf264	e2e0902dc2a9efbf94fde71d97e3ae70	book	Medien / Stimmen	\N	Cornelia Epping-Jäger and Erika Linz	2003
7072918	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Liebrand_2003	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2375/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7831-7}	Die Geschlechterdifferenz organisiert in Filmen nicht nur den Plot, sondern dessen gesamtes Repräsentationssystem. Gibt es doch keine (filmischen) Erzählmodelle, die nicht geschlechtlich markiert sind. Den Analysen geht es um eine kulturwissenschaftlich produktive Lektüre von Hollywoodfilmen der Jahrhundertwende. Fokussiert werden filmische 'Baustellen' kultureller Sinnproduktion. Filme kartographieren Repräsentationsfelder und deren Gender-Topiken: sie entwerfen Gender-Topographien. 	bf8324e2387772a4a292e242a1cd0c9d	4a5973a9501586442b1c91971ed02466	2fdee7b0136f5f74b39addacafea2f53	book	Gender-Topographien	Claudia Liebrand	\N	2003
7072919	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Bickenbach_2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7830-9}, language = {Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.}	Gesten sind ein festes Motiv der Bildmedien und der darstellenden Künste. Neben dem Gesicht sind die Hände eines Menschen stets auch eine Schnittstelle zwischen Person und Öffentlichkeit, ein Medium der Kommunikation, das seit der Antike mit dem Topos der 'redenden Hände' bezeichnet wird. Zwischen Rhetorik, mittelalterlicher Buchmalerei, Druckgrafik, Fotografie, Film und Gebärdensprache lässt Manus Loquens die Diskurse sichtbar werden, in denen die Zeichen der Hände gedeutet werden. 	9288e4f432e1524408bd99ed50980eb2	56d592caab8371ea85de8f3aa5f110be	92f49e5f4e235fb49c0d8f750e3007b8	book	Manus loquens	\N	Matthias Bickenbach and Annina Klappert and Hedwig Pompe	2003
7072920	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Liebrand_2002	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2373/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7809-0}	Medien enthalten - so einer der berühmten medientheoretischen Sätze Marshall McLuhans - vor allem eines: andere Medien. Eine Medienwissenschaft, die diese Einsicht ernst nimmt, darf sich nicht darauf beschränken, Einzelmedien zu isolieren. Mindestens so interessant wie die Frage, was ein Medium ist, ist die, wie Medien interferieren. Auf welche Weise kann zum Beispiel Kommunikation selbst als Medium verstanden werden? Oder wie gelingt es Medien, in unterschiedlichen Kulturkreisen Identität(en) herzustellen? Was passiert einem Medium, wenn es in ein anderes Medium gerät? 	589ae925d51e7aac236f858f026f9e73	2352be1e225429bfb1d597c1a900bd62	35eb1f8dee8db4e6fb08e9403d41d02b	book	Medien in Medien	\N	Claudia Liebrand and Irmela Schneider	2002
7072921	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dumont	Köln	\N	\N	pompe_2002	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2372/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-6005-1}	Jede Kommunikation setzt ein Archiv voraus, das die Aufbewahrung und die Verteilung von Wissen reguliert. Da die Speichermedien eines Archivs jedoch selbst wieder gespeichert werden müssen, unterliegt jedes Archiv dem Kommunikationsprozess, den es zugleich ermöglicht. Der Band Archivprozesse geht deshalb der Frage nach, welche Unterschiede die Nutzung eines Schrift-, Bild- oder elektronischen Archivs erzeugt. 	ac46a5edef8c5df776a796a48a326f2d	88cab6a4fb6cf1e01597edb58f0fb334	0ee7b6b4b659a47ccf8b3998bdbe2f98	book	Archivprozesse	\N	Leander Scholz and Hedwig Pompe	2002
7072922	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Fohrmann_2001	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2370/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7701-5871-7}	Die kulturelle Entwicklung des 19. Jahrhunderts ist von dem Versuch geprägt, den neu entdeckten Raum der Historie wie ein Museum zu behandeln. Mit imaginären wie wirklichen Denkmälern soll ein Erinnerungsraum von auratischer Qualität geschaffen werden. Ein Medienwechsel von Schrift zu Bild wird wahrnehmbar, erste Formen optischer Massenmedialität entstehen (Museen, Dioramen, Wunderkammern und Fotografien). Das Sehen organisiert sich neu, der Siegeszug des reproduzierbaren Bildes beginnt. 	77608820f1fc48e8096921fb2f45e8b1	043199aa749e463e1542f5d793feff66	ce9ddc0e288ce196f9d994ec0eb52ab8	book	Medien der Präsenz	\N	Jürgen Fohrmann and Andrea Schütte and Wilhelm Voßkamp	2001
7072923	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dumont	Köln	\N	\N	Bick_2002	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2371/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-6006-X}	Wie übersetzen sich Bilder in Bilder und Bilder in Texte? Als 'Visual Culture' wird unsere kulturelle Gegenwart zunehmend bezeichnet und dabei eine Herrschaft des Sichtbaren gegenüber dem Lesbaren behauptet. Doch die Anfänge dieser Diskussion sind so alt wie die Praxis jeder grafischen Gestaltung: paradoxerweise hat gerade die frühneuzeitliche Erfindung des Buchdrucks die Bilder langsam von ihrer Bevormundung durch Texte befreit. Was verbindet und was entfernt uns heute von der frühneuzeitlichen Diskussion um das Verhältnis von Bildern und Texten?	a50ef67b6cedfe9ef836c99971b94734	fb2c5ad65a6048d982a7243581364db2	fe0928854c8c39bae2a0ee46b56fe79b	book	Korrespondenzen	\N	Axel Fliethmann Matthias Bickenbach	2002
7072924	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Andriopoulos_2001	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2369/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7701-5612-9}	Von Medien sprechen wir alle: Kommunikationsmedien oder Massenmedien, Wahrnehmungs- und Speichermedien, Analog- und Digitalmedien, technische Medien oder Medien der Überlieferung. Wie aber lassen sie sich beschreiben? Elektronische Medien lösen räumlich bestimmbare Adressen im Informationsraum des 'global village' auf. Gleichzeitig entsteht jedoch eine neue elektronische Adressenordnung. Die Adresse des Mediums diskutiert Medien als Effekte und Bedingungen von Adressierbarkeit in kulturwissenschaftlicher, historischer und kulturvergleichender Hinsicht.	30c078e2847cd6118a12b7e07eb4a456	9a360adf1ce30a2bdce418f5caf8d5c8	f5fbcbb384b983450c6f6f8389a33f06	book	Die Adresse des Mediums	\N	Stefan Andriopoulos	2001
7072925	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	\N	Stanitzek_2001	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/2368/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7701-5611-0}	Schnittstelle. Medien und Kulturwissenschaften versammelt sprach-, literatur- und kulturgeschichtliche Forschungsbeiträge zu gegenwärtig vornehmlich über die digitalen Medien geführten Diskussionen. In der konkurriertenden Gleichzeitigkeit der Medien Rede, Schrift, Buch, Film, Fernsehen und Internet wird es darauf ankommen, zu einer Neubestimmung des historischen Ortes und der gesellschaftlichen Funktion unterschiedlicher Medien im gegenwärtigen kulturellen Haushalt zu gelangen. 	bff6d727420510d6fcf274b80e0ad525	e162174d23893bc1b5a6de3ba8021bad	6ebb538ad61d8e646b161a651e68c515	book	Schnittstelle: Medien und Kulturwissenschaften	\N	Georg Stanitzek	2001
7072926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Conceptual Structure Tool Interoperability Workshop at the 14th International Conference on Conceptual Structures	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hotho_2006	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006bibsonomy.pdf	\N		\N	\N	87-102	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In this paper we specify a formal model for folksonomies and briefly describe our own system BibSonomy, which allows for sharing both bookmarks and publication references in a kind of personal library.	561833d8cbb12a517f080301a159d4d1	d28c9f535d0f24eadb9d342168836199	54813be8fc0967a9510d2751079d7ff4	inproceedings	BibSonomy: A Social Bookmark and Publication Sharing System	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2006
7072927	Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	danowski_2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/130-136.pdf	\N		\N	\N	130-136	\N	2	\N		Die neue Remix Culture des Webs sollte von den Bibliothekaren erkannt und zum Bestandteil der eigenen Strategie gemacht werden. Die Informationskultur beginnt sich durch die Entwicklung des Webs radikal zu verändern, insbesondere durch die Kommunikation mittels leicht zugänglicher Massenartikel wie den Weblogs, die allmählich auch im Wissenschaftsbereich ankommen. Mit den Kernprinzipien des Web 2.0 wird benannt, welche Veränderungen der letzten Jahre heute praktisch zu berücksichtigen sind. Elemente der neuen Informationskultur können bereits in der Welt der Computer- und Onlinespiele beobachtet werden; diese Elemente sind und waren jedoch auch den Bibliotheken nie fremd (erkennbar im Bild der „Libraries as conversations“). Insbesondere der Bibliothekskatalog kann eine neuartige Bedeutung (u.a. als Werkzeug einer „bibliographischen Remix Culture“) durch seine Verwandlung in einen offenen, vernetzten „Katalog 2.0“ gewinnen. Im Mittelpunkt der Bibliothek 2.0 steht jedoch der vernetzte „Bibliothekar 2.0“, dessen Schlüsselressourcen sowohl der Austausch innerhalb seiner bibliothekarischen Community of Practice als auch die Interaktion mit den Bibliotheksbenutzern sind.	e8a5786cab5a5e17b714e61bae103bcb	a940993d66c2961348f2d3939ca6aec7	7aa5a47c1762b36270cdd230a2de5df5	article	Bibliothek 2.0 -- Wird alles anders?	Patrick Danowski and Lambert Heller	\N	2007
7072928	On the horizon	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	prensky_2001	http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/default.asp	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		\N	9092e0b86d1f037c30e9a97d3034ab46	2b059c2e7c51c1cb3e394e675021bd4a	aa7b98551fad654714e8e1a577580206	article	Digital natives, digital immigrants	Marc Prensky	\N	2001
7072929	\N	\N	\N	1	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	blumauer_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	509	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540722157}	Semantische Techniken zur strukturierten Erschließung von Web 2.0-Content und kollaborative Anreicherung von Web Content mit maschinenlesbaren Metadaten wachsen zum Social Semantic Web zusammen, das durch eine breite Konvergenz zwischen Social Software und Semantic Web-Technologien charakterisiert ist. Dieses Buch stellt die technischen, organisatorischen und kulturellen Veränderungen dar, die das Social Semantic Web begleiten, und hilft Entscheidungsträgern und Entwicklern, die Tragweite dieser Web-Technologie für ihr jeweiliges Unternehmen zu erkennen.	789670289deb683a9692f04fc0e6bf7c	ccdbdba9ee6e926eec63223047da72e0	99805d050460f8f020cdeb0c6f8eede2	book	Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0 - Was nun?	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	\N	2008
7072931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://eprints3.cilea.it/14779/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	voss_vom_2008	http://eprints3.cilea.it/14779/	Book Chapter		\N	 
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The article combines Social Tagging and Semantic Web and analyzes how its combination (Semantic Tagging) could be encoded with the Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS).	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b287b14f943c3386ab0ef420e7b555dc	d38bc37e70731ef7080fbccaebe96350	70ca2c25d9dbaba44e0c47ee90198fdc	misc	Vom Social Tagging zum Semantic Tagging	Jakob Voss	\N	2008
7072932	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geiger_2006	http://www.stuartgeiger.com/portfolio/words-things.pdf	\N		\N	Diagrammatische Darstellungen der Verteilung verschiedener Schlagwörter in den einzelnen Kapiteln und im gesamten Buch von "Tausend Plateaus" (englische version).	\N	\N	\N	\N		An "analysis of Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus.  I scanned and OCRed the entire book and did a visual frequency representation of certain words.  I analyzed by chapter and comprehensively with certain core themes in the work.  I also did a comprehensive analysis with more general or common words. It is intended to look the way it does, as I am going for a “1960s IBM goes to the academy” look. Take what you will from it: it is about 35% art, 25% snarky pastiche, 15% pretending to be linguistics, and -5% serious intellectual critique." From R. Stuart Geigers Webpage: http://www.stuartgeiger.com/wordpress/academic-works/2008/07/26/words-and-things-a-de-re-sub-post-construction-of-rhizomatic-and-non-arborescent-stratum-in-deleuze-and-guattaris-a-thousand-plateaus/ 	9737ffa2439b08355eab974c060452d8	569ebe8da4c3a4e48e084161450dd114	14ae92112182e790d3572e25cc71e6f1	article	Words and Things - A De-Re-Sub-Post-Construction of Rhizomatic and Non-Arborescent Stratum in Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus	R. Stuart Geiger	\N	2006
7072933	Library Trends	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salo_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		Trapped by faculty apathy and library uncertainty, institutional repositories face a crossroads: adapt or die. The “build it and they will come” proposition has been
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decisively proven wrong. Citation advantages and preservation have not attracted faculty participants, though current-generation software and services offer faculty little
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else. Academic librarianship has not supported repositories or their managers. Most libraries consistently under-resource and understaff repositories, further worsening the
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participation gap. Software and services are wildly out of touch with faculty needs and the realities of repository management. These problems are not insoluble, but they
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demand serious reconsideration of repository missions, goals, and means.	c6021d82d00399b4ec185b537ab6856b	37ad4a2bd380e27b92e896cd466c2eaf	8348ae5a38551c89fe082f9241cb5863	article	Innkeeper at the Roach Motel	Dorothea Salo	\N	2008
7072935	\N	2348	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAiSE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/caise/Jarke02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/caise/caise2002.html#Jarke02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	conf/caise/2002	date = {2002-06-05}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2348/23480002.htm}, isbn = {3-540-43738-X}	Cooperative knowledge management refers to the work practice or culture facet of information systems engineering; it plays a key role especially in
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engineering and consulting domains. However, in comparison to technologycentered and business-process-centered meta modeling approaches (exemplified
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by UML and ERP), this aspect has received significantly less attention in research and is much less mature in terms of international standardization. We claim that
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additional interdisciplinary research effort is needed in this direction, and discuss different points of attack, largely in terms of their implications for better metadata
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management and meta modeling.	71f9e81771b09b495c0aebd74186ae7b	fee3f6d19dd9bb1468068d5530e31fbd	5ce9b39830d579b36c17a08b4f1d9243	inproceedings	Metadata and Cooperative Knowledge Management.	Matthias Jarke	Anne Banks Pidduck and John Mylopoulos and Carson C. Woo and M. Tamer Özsu	2002
7072936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Source Jahrbuch 2006. Zwischen Softwareentwicklung und Gesellschaftsmodell	\N	\N	\N	Lehmanns Media	Berlin	\N	\N	Heller_2006	http://www.opensourcejahrbuch.de/download/jb2006/chapter_07/osjb2006-07-03-heller	\N		\N	\N	351-365	\N	\N	\N		Die Open-Access-Bewegung kann ihre Unzufriedenheit mit dem althergebrachten Publikationswesen nur formulieren, weil es etwas historisch Neues gibt, das Alternativen in greifbare Nähe rückt: das Internet. Trotzdem sind digitale Publikationen selten mehr als die digitale Variante der jeweiligen Papierfassung, meistens ergänzt um künstlich errichtete Zugangsbeschränkungen. Entsprechend unzeitgemäß ist die Art, in der diese wissenschaftlichen Texte geschrieben werden und in der über sie geschrieben wird. Dabei haben sich in den vergangenen fünf Jahren einige neue Medien im Web entwickelt, die das Schreiben, Veröffentlichen und Weiterbearbeiten von Texten vereinfachen, integrieren und dabei gemeinschaftliche und konversationsartige Vorgehensweisen unterstützen. In Anlehnung an das bekannteste Wiki, die Wikipedia, entstehen neuartige Gemeinschaftspublikationen, typische Gestaltungselemente von Wikis und Weblogs können aber auch etablierte Publikationssysteme sinnvoll ergänzen.	ae988ff0c8ffb193beac67a24eb444cc	588e6e9fb51301c502230a9ad151477c	eaaba7824e5d3177979ec96ca8ce91ec	incollection	Wissenschaftliches Publizieren mit Wikis -- M{\\"o}glich oder sogar w{\\"u}nschenswert?	Lambert Heller	Bernd Lutterbeck and Matthias B{\\"a}rwolff and Robert A. Gehring	2006
7072937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Hearst_2008	http://flamenco.berkeley.edu/papers/tagclouds.pdf	\N		\N	\N	160	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2008	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.422}, date = {2008-04-08}	\N	93c2762b0fa0a943379b2b27ab6ad216	cfd4d36183a198c9ae724a80271fa230	e2e9c049d78171c64f85d24acccfd38c	inproceedings	Tag Clouds: Data Analysis Tool or Social Signaller?	Marti A. Hearst and Daniela Karin Rosner	\N	2008
7072939	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	gaiser2008	http://www.arthistoricum.net/index.php?id=276&ausgabe=2008_11&review_id=14934	\N		\N	ISBN 978-3-8309-2039-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14fded177bb05deb6fadb3c9ac72a1e2	944605a6f2630bc9bd395d3008ce6b45	02677f288b9c9a5faa41a614c871030a	book	Good Tags - Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation 	Birgit Gaiser and Thorsten Hampel and Stefanie Panke	\N	2008
7072940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	albrecht_2006_folksonomy	http://www.cheesy.at/download/Folksonomy.pdf	\N		\N	Diplomarbeit ausgeführt am Institut für Gestaltungs- und Wirkungsforschung der Technischen Universität Wien unter der Anleitung von ao.Univ.Prof. Peter Purgathofer	\N	\N	\N	\N		Folksonomy ist eine neuartige Form des Datenmanagements, die auf dem Vorgang des Taggings basiert. Durch die sich immer stärker ausbreitende Vernetzung werden neue Arten der Organisation der dynamischen Inhalte des Webs notwendig. Folksonomy bietet diese neue Denkweise, die von herkömmlichen Ansätzen, wie Taxonomien und Ontologien, vollständig abkommt. Die Daten werden mit Tags belegt anstatt sie hierarchisch zu strukturieren. Durch das Fehlen dieser hierarchischen Abhängigkeiten sind Folksonomien weitaus flexibler und dynamischer als starre Klassifizierungssystem und sind den gesteigerten Anforderungen des Webs gewachsen. In dieser Arbeit wird auf die Unterschiede zwischen herkömmlichen hierarchischen Organisationsmodellen und Folksonomien eingegangen und ein Überblick über das Thema Folksnomy gegeben.	e2d37bedb1be2ce6272106b39aa7bc51	fcb1b556fc13e3f7529d2f648bddb135	0c18a9b15fcce3f93823a1681a31cb66	article	Folksonomy	Christine Albrecht	\N	2006
7072941	\N	\N	\N	First	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	fishwick2006	\N	\N	In "Aesthetic Computing", key scholars and practitioners from art, design, computer science, and mathematics lay the foundations for a discipline that applies the theory and practice of art to computing. "Aesthetic Computing" explores the way art and aesthetics can play a role in different areas of computer science. One of its goals is to modify computer science by the application of the wide range of definitions and categories normally associated with making art. For example, structures in computing might be represented using the style of Gaudi or the Bauhaus school.This goes beyond the usual definition of aesthetics in computing, which most often refers to the formal, abstract qualities of such structures - a beautiful proof, or an elegant diagram. The contributors to this book discuss the broader spectrum of aesthetics - from abstract qualities of symmetry and form to ideas of creative expression and pleasure - in the context of computer science. The assumption behind aesthetic computing is that the field of computing will be enriched if it embraces all of aesthetics.
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Human-computer interaction will benefit - 'usability', for example, could refer to improving a user's emotional state - and new models of learning will emerge.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8109b7ea7246d6b6299affb7982c55e8	e48e4637684fed2c652150550ea90a13	12a54fc028e29a333b963451c447e99f	book	Aesthetic Computing	James L. Alty and Olav W. Bertelsen and Jay David Bolter and Paul Fishwick and John Lee and Roger F. Malina and Frieder Nake and Susanne Grabowski and Ray Paton and Donna Cox and Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss and Kenneth A. Huff and  et al.	Paul A. Fishwick	2006
7072942	\N	\N	\N	2. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Fachbuch	\N	\N	\N	Becker2000	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3593367106/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.23}, isbn = {9783593367101}, totalpages = {223}	\N	0004720f04ff4f55a06f3c8edc148e18	155d96e95afdbac36ca5609e296c1419	2be9cda39ddadd23344ee627e62e41d1	book	Die Kunst des professionellen Schreibens.: Ein Leitfaden für die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften	Howard S. Becker	\N	2000
7072943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	NARR1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29bfa6b4a32a769aa9681e540362975c	575eac9c643548221e26266e5b381b26	d97f44d9a6a308ad77deaab18dc07961	book	Lust und Last des wissenschaftlichen Schreibens : Hochschullehrerinnen und Hochschullehrer geben Studierenden Tips	\N	Wolf-Dieter Narr and Joachim Stary	1999
7072944	Wiener Bilderwoche	\N	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gernsheim:1952	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0a690fb6552f65800ba854e48272f4c	8df9a451819ceef7e8c662d677a631bf	ab78d0d731a9504bd5d53320eb21adc7	article	Das älteste Photo der Welt (31.05.1952)	 Gernsheim	\N	1952
7072963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	\N	Manager-Magazin-Verl.Ges.	\N	\N	bennis2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+524864063&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	1 CD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c35819200b8c4e94cafa68c9f677a202	7b8b3e13bc576319446745c455759f92	7f786826450750db9c5c84991fae6272	misc	Wie es euch gefällt : die sieben Entwicklungsstufen eines Managers - frei nach William Shakespeare	{Warren G.} Bennis	\N	2007
7072965	Neue Zürcher Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gernsheim:1952a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3c753a77125742cb88a9c5b5de17ca4	a0d1221384e17dc9d04cbca940d42c99	797d4ffc216fcd9d564ca38f7a554009	article	Meine Photosammlung (nzz, 29.07.1952)	 Gernsheim	\N	1952
7073035	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bour	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4782afdfcd8ffb28d7f6a95036c3135a	d38d8dcde3258dd8c5e418538c72fe57	a88526b5d60da4c7ab62f26d45eafe71	article	Quand les canaques prennent la parole	 Pierre and  Bourdieu and  Alban and  Bensa	\N	1985
7073058	\N	\N	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	\N	barret2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing ; K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0-596-51979-7}, language = {eng}	\N	a129a72efc67ef07e524e9c5eda1bfc4	1ef8850c72a3008002f856f495061623	a2f06009a893ef95fdcd8613db8fe1d4	book	MediaWiki	Daniel J. Barrett	\N	2009
7073067	Multimedia Systems	11	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00530-005-0003-z	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	226--235	\N	3	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;This paper presents an approach to assist authors during the authoring of multimedia presentations. We extend the existing authoring support by integrating processes of topic identification, content collection and discourse structure building in a single environment. This integration allows identification of the context of the authoring process. Our approach combines this process context awareness with explicit domain and discourse knowledge to steer system suggestions. We evaluate our approach with an experimental system prototype.
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ER  -	862d44c5f2724572eb41322740b0a5fe	cf06c5b39d968867c8a11dfddc920862	7947fdccdebc9fea799d320f9a194908	article	Context aware guidance for multimedia authoring: harmonizing domain and discourse knowledge	Kateryna Falkovych and Frank Nack	\N	2006
7073279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss Verlag	\N	\N	\N	bennet:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02812359579f8a9164e181f6915832f5	f34ebb38b90c3e6a49410391781de6ad	648ac92782c618cf5920d7687be23475	book	Kriege im Mittelalter, Schlachten - Taktik - Waffen 	Matthew Bennet	\N	2009
7073504	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0_18	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	239--252	\N	\N	\N		As more and more reusable structured data appears on the Web, casual users will want to take into their own hands the task
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of mashing up data rather than wait for mash-up sites to be built that address exactly their individually unique needs. Inthis paper, we present Potluck, a Web user interface that lets casual users –those without programming skills and data modelingexpertise–mash up data themselves.	0e19031b7910a27ae45ccc42f92da066	845bcf2d3169169f7e86e6719cce43fa	c09565048d5ba3b853f8c060fd1865f2	article	Potluck: Data Mash-Up Tool for Casual Users	David Huynh and Robert Miller and David Karger	\N	2008
7073604	Isis	97	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nye_scientific_2006	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3653200	\N		\N	Biography is one of the most popular categories of books-and indeed the most popular category among nonfiction books, according to one British poll. Thus, biography offers historians of science an opportunity to reach a potentially broad audience. This essay examines approaches typical of different genres of scientific biography, including historians' motivations in their choices of biographical subject and their decisions about strategies for reconstruction of the biographical life. While historians of science often use biography as a vehicle to analyze scientific processes and scientific culture, the most compelling scientific biographies are ones that portray the ambitions, passions, disappointments, and moral choices that characterize a scientist's life.	322--329	\N	2	\N	issn = {00211753}	\N	553054a8f93eddde01492e2cbca200f7	302a286f92910482315d5461faa97fd4	8acb88d8fc8aedb5b36f671d03bbe4db	article	Scientific Biography: History of Science by Another Means?	Mary Jo Nye	\N	2006
7073726	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaehnWW2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	12-22	\N	12	\N		"Monatelang in einem engen, stickigen Raumschiff eingesperrt, keine Abwechslung von außen, stattdessen Dauerlärm, Dosenessen und das ständige Gefühl, in Lebensgefahr zu schweben – kann der Mensch eine Mission zu unserem Nachbarplaneten mental unbeschadet durchstehen?"	7a04874dc8ce976c06b5e1cc9a2a7ecb	d97c53d62b3b68d85e42bb023c07d239	dab0cc865ad3ee0b2b092769aa381c23	article	Wann wird der Mensch im All verrückt?	Astrid Dähn	\N	2008
7074380	Acta patristica et Byzantina	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smit:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	166-178	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9630ccc4d6a01f519294a7e45003f20	7ddf9e560300223e247648df203ded5d	3041cc21f16b1c7e10f21d17ca5d512b	article	"Be holy" : the social context of purity in the "pedagogue" of Clement of Alexandria	G.D. Smit	\N	2007
7074453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Toronto	Toronto, Ont., Canada, Canada	\N	\N	Yu1995	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=922590	\N	Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering	\N	Adviser-John Mylopoulos	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-612-02887-9}, order_no = {AAINN02887}	\N	cbfadb9cfbd791c809e925a2beea71eb	a8b50f0224159e8e86a7ae79e66b308b	91aea3014d0a4cb5aab3edfe5ca6c713	phdthesis	Modelling strategic relationships for process reengineering	Eric Siu-Kwong Yu	\N	1995
7074518	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	3596178924	http://www.amazon.de/Zukunftsf%C3%A4higes-Deutschland-einer-globalisierten-gesellschaftlichen/dp/3596178924%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3596178924	\N	Zukunftsfähiges Deutschland in einer globalisierten Welt: Ein Anstoß zur gesellschaftlichen Debatte (Fischer Taschenbücher Allgemeine Reihe): Ein Anstoß zur gesellschaftlichen Debatte: Bund: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783596178926}, asin = {3596178924}, isbn = {3596178924}	\N	37bd23280cd1abcfab326855f318960e	251289d8b6f425f6677abd1f51367f85	95ca9cd23d70b8648f14c64c6bafb72e	book	Zukunftsfähiges Deutschland in einer globalisierten Welt: Ein Anstoß zur gesellschaftlichen Debatte (Fischer Taschenbücher Allgemeine Reihe): Ein Anstoß zur gesellschaftlichen Debatte	 Bund	\N	2008
7074892	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Odersky05	http://scala.epfl.ch/docu/files/ScalaByExample.pdf	\N		3 references.	\\url{http://scala.epfl.ch/docu/files/ScalaByExample.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f5472d1f45261a56fe86ec637e609a3	a08ca4e78eed12227ffde03077bd7cdb	c481d84779ab9be674c4dd28dc990b12	unpublished	{Scala} By Example	Martin Odersky	\N	2005
7074988	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachhochschule Aachen	\N	CacaoCell	http://vergiss-blackjack.de/diploma-thesis_georg-sorst_java-on-cell.pdf	Diploma Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4a431f75b9f887baa68e0a3ca2faa4b	95fa67343c8f9cb806b25b3bdbc0d8ad	abcb1809c49d2540770ca5b43bc6a250	mastersthesis	Java on Cell B.E.	Georg Sorst	\N	2007
7075373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pathak:stm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd050723bdaa59177ff37b551fa1880a	9d757bfc519ff94b458cdb24d837f90a	0ec49d098ed28b1cc2150815e331b46a	article	{Social Topic Models for Community Extraction}	N. Pathak and C. DeLong and A. Banerjee and K. Erickson	\N	2008
7075382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '06: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1143917	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1143917	\N	Pachinko allocation	\N	\N	577--584	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-59593-383-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1143844.1143917}	Latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) and other related topic models are increasingly popular tools for summarization and manifold discovery in discrete data. However, LDA does not capture correlations between topics. In this paper, we introduce the pachinko allocation model (PAM), which captures arbitrary, nested, and possibly sparse correlations between topics using a directed acyclic graph (DAG). The leaves of the DAG represent individual words in the vocabulary, while each interior node represents a correlation among its children, which may be words or other interior nodes (topics). PAM provides a flexible alternative to recent work by Blei and Lafferty (2006), which captures correlations only between pairs of topics. Using text data from newsgroups, historic NIPS proceedings and other research paper corpora, we show improved performance of PAM in document classification, likelihood of held-out data, the ability to support finer-grained topics, and topical keyword coherence.	7de21fde11149c21a7663f5f32fdd1c6	4d83de8c2bcf0179d0fe2a5ce6170a8f	c811850e481948e2c0fb26550aeb5414	inproceedings	Pachinko allocation: DAG-structured mixture models of topic correlations	Wei Li and Andrew McCallum	\N	2006
7075748	Logic versus approximation : essays dedicated to Michael M. Richter on the occasion of his 65th birthday	LNCS 3075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chau04	http://www.springerlink.com/content/7ekvdvnxq9k2x1eg	\N		\N	\N	173--183	\N	\N	\N		Traditionally, software development teams follow Tayloristic approaches favoring division of labor and, hence, the use of role-based teams. Role-based teams require the transfer of knowledge from one stage of the development process to the next. As multiple stages are involved, the problem of miscommunication due to indirect and long communication path is amplified. Agile development teams address this problem by using cross-functional teams that encourages direct communication and reduces the likelihood of miscommunication. Agile approaches usually require team members to be co-located and only facilitate intra-team learning. To overcome the restriction in co-location and support organizational inter-team learning while supporting the social context critical to the sharing of tacit knowledge is the focus of this paper. We also highlight that humans are good at making sense of incomplete and approximative information.
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ER  -	1c5f182d1e28cb6be6da4f4d88d2135a	7bc3ac7051ebc899f1844b2cb2a5d811	ebea80860e9587b26e57fe768bc81937	article	Knowledge Sharing in Agile Software Teams	Thomas Chau and Frank Maurer	\N	2004
7075820	Traitement Automatique des Langues (TAL)	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouma:2005:3	http://www.let.rug.nl/~gosse/papers.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	21bd92e03c7ac6d8fcc44617b8043cde	b2514189567f0d04ee93354a3873de7e	fd8359e9bc47dd31948d07d64c3b466c	article	Linguistic Knowledge and Question Answering	Gosse Bouma and Ismail Fahmi and Jori Mur and Gertjan van Noord and Lonneke van der Plas and  and JÃ¶rg Tiedemann	\N	2005
7075823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SIGIR'03}: Proceedings of the 26th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	Tellex:2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	41-47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	711354d3654e0c413f08c3c3128868d1	3f5690f9b6db900b2ec3e21a2e331a8e	000c55d058a0ceb97a689bfa8afc5a89	inproceedings	Quantitavie Evaluation of Passage Retrieval Algorithms for Question Answering	Stefanie Tellex and Boris Katz and Jimmy Lin and Aaron Fernandes and Gregory Marton	\N	2003
7075892	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3480824	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0606441v1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-04 20:32:37}, citeulike-article-id = {3480824}, priority = {2}, comment = {- simple classifiers are good}, eprint = {math/0606441v1}	A great many tools have been developed for supervised classification, ranging
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from early methods such as linear discriminant analysis through to modern
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developments such as neural networks and support vector machines. A large
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number of comparative studies have been conducted in attempts to establish the
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relative superiority of these methods. This paper argues that these comparisons
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often fail to take into account important aspects of real problems, so that the
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apparent superiority of more sophisticated methods may be something of an
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illusion. In particular, simple methods typically yield performance almost as
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good as more sophisticated methods, to the extent that the difference in
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performance may be swamped by other sources of uncertainty that generally are
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not considered in the classical supervised classification paradigm.	f114bc1729da115d03316402375400c3	9fcbf90fe531548f9805d16f5bb9a176	e97313d73d698fe6fcc5d59af7414126	article	Classifier Technology and the Illusion of Progress	David J. Hand	\N	2006
7075950	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/uh1jfb5rtqglqvx4	\N		\N	\N	1--15	\N	\N	\N		We consider strategies for building classifier ensembles for non-stationary environments where the classification task changes during the operation of the ensemble. Individual classifier models capable of online learning are reviewed. The concept of ”forgetting” is discussed. Online ensembles and strategies suitable for changing environments are summarized.
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ER  -	fdad530dd11fbe0f8ad821faf02c2bc6	8927f798b463183c62d82218c21066c3	da10286f4f285dff60ca8c1e3355554a	article	Classifier Ensembles for Changing Environments	Ludmila I. Kuncheva	\N	2004
7075953	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '01: Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502529	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502512.502529	\N	Mining time-changing data streams	\N	\N	97--106	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, California}, isbn = {1-58113-391-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502512.502529}	Most statistical and machine-learning algorithms assume that the data is a random sample drawn from a stationary distribution. Unfortunately, most of the large databases available for mining today violate this assumption. They were gathered over months or years, and the underlying processes generating them changed during this time, sometimes radically. Although a number of algorithms have been proposed for learning time-changing concepts, they generally do not scale well to very large databases. In this paper we propose an efficient algorithm for mining decision trees from continuously-changing data streams, based on the ultra-fast VFDT decision tree learner. This algorithm, called CVFDT, stays current while making the most of old data by growing an alternative subtree whenever an old one becomes questionable, and replacing the old with the new when the new becomes more accurate. CVFDT learns a model which is similar in accuracy to the one that would be learned by reapplying VFDT to a moving window of examples every time a new example arrives, but with O(1) complexity per example, as opposed to O(w), where w is the size of the window. Experiments on a set of large time-changing data streams demonstrate the utility of this approach.	0805fc7761e6b577caaeeddfad6d659b	6f9e0b7ff453e9a74a64ce8e96b880e5	a6733f71996409ce88594a6b9b61f728	inproceedings	Mining time-changing data streams	Geoff Hulten and Laurie Spencer and Pedro Domingos	\N	2001
7076064	SIGMOD Rec.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1083789	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083784.1083789	\N		\N	\N	18--26	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1083784.1083789}	The recent advances in hardware and software have enabled the capture of different measurements of data in a wide range of fields. These measurements are generated continuously and in a very high fluctuating data rates. Examples include sensor networks, web logs, and computer network traffic. The storage, querying and mining of such data sets are highly computationally challenging tasks. Mining data streams is concerned with extracting knowledge structures represented in models and patterns in non stopping streams of information. The research in data stream mining has gained a high attraction due to the importance of its applications and the increasing generation of streaming information. Applications of data stream analysis can vary from critical scientific and astronomical applications to important business and financial ones. Algorithms, systems and frameworks that address streaming challenges have been developed over the past three years. In this review paper, we present the state-of-the-art in this growing vital field.	53996010bfad29934e88100205819e21	71b9e493f16541adbac8ae3bfb7e5b84	cb95a0b31283513cc7e54e92068c53eb	article	Mining data streams: a review	Mohamed Medhat Gaber and Arkady Zaslavsky and Shonali Krishnaswamy	\N	2005
7076099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DCC '06: Proceedings of the Data  Compression Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1126054	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1126054	\N	Compression and Machine Learning	\N	\N	332--332	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2545-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DCC.2006.13}	The use of compression algorithms in machine learning tasks such as clustering and classification has appeared in a variety of fields, sometimes with the promise of reducing problems of explicit feature selection. The theoretical justification for such methods has been founded on an upper bound on Kolmogorov complexity and an idealized information space. An alternate view shows compression algorithms implicitly map strings into implicit feature space vectors, and compressionbased similarity measures compute similarity within these feature spaces. Thus, compression-based methods are not a "parameter free" magic bullet for feature selection and data representation, but are instead concrete similarity measures within defined feature spaces, and are therefore akin to explicit feature vector models used in standard machine learning algorithms. To underscore this point, we find theoretical and empirical connections between traditional machine learning vector models and compression, encouraging cross-fertilization in future work.	556c92159f19a93d6ee95bc5e0f4edcb	e934f7d0b12e10befbc528d768fc2d6f	f74c8d7fb2da09bafa2526cb1ae939a6	inproceedings	Compression and Machine Learning: A New Perspective on Feature Space Vectors	D. Sculley and Carla E. Brodley	\N	2006
7076202	Evolution	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shaffer-admixture	http://www.eve.ucdavis.edu/shafferlab/pubs/FitzpatrickEvolution2004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1282-1293	\N	6	\N		Abstract. After an estimated five million years of independent evolution, the barred tiger salamander (Ambystoma
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tigrinum mavortium) was introduced by bait dealers into the native range of the California tiger salamander (A.
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californiense). Hybridization and backcrossing have been occurring in central California for 50­60 years, or an
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estimated 15­30 generations. We studied genetic and ecological factors influencing admixture of these two divergent
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gene pools by analyzing frequencies of hybrid genotypes in three kinds of breeding habitats: natural vernal pools,
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ephemeral man-made cattle ponds, and perennial man-made ponds. Perennial ponds tended to have higher frequencies
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of nonnative alleles than either type of seasonal pond, even in cases where perennial and seasonal ponds are within
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a few hundred meters. Thus, the hybrid zone has a mosaic structure that depends on pond hydrology or ecology. The
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presence of some broadly acting constraints on admixture is suggested by linkage disequilibria between physically
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unlinked molecular markers within ponds. In addition, we found several marker-specific deviations from Hardy-
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Weinberg equilibrium. One marker showed a consistent deficit of heterozygotes across pond types. Another showed
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heterozygote deficits only in vernal pools. A third was more likely to have heterozygote excess in ephemeral cattle
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ponds. These patterns indicate that admixture is influenced by complex genotype-by-environment interactions.
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	c0f1e9ae204c92804145191a616d64c9	b496701f861ec49fdc8578c0de4d7003	e6bfb04827e678af3cd7596c8f5b1f3d	article	Environment-dependent admixture dynamics in a tiger salamander hybrid zone. 	Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick and H. Bradley Shaffer	\N	2004
7076257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Die Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften, Bd. 119	MR0163361	\N	\N	The theory of branching processes	\N	\N	xiv+230	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {P. A. P. Moran}, mrnumber = {MR0163361 (29 \\#664)}, mrclass = {60.67}	\N	ab53ce05b5a9fcdc6de22e44d5079515	7934c5fdd09a6bafb0be662e30b692d6	4d322f34031227db409b166ee73fe721	book	The theory of branching processes	Theodore E. Harris	\N	1963
7076311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SIGIR'03}: Proceedings of the 26th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	Tellex:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-47	\N	\N	\N		\N	711354d3654e0c413f08c3c3128868d1	3f5690f9b6db900b2ec3e21a2e331a8e	000c55d058a0ceb97a689bfa8afc5a89	inproceedings	Quantitavie Evaluation of Passage Retrieval Algorithms for Question Answering	Stefanie Tellex and Boris Katz and Jimmy Lin and Aaron Fernandes and Gregory Marton	\N	2003
7076599	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	Soziologie-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	reinhold2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	750	\N		\N	4c9d72eddd504a25be3d895a2ae334d3	c81a5c75645a660eb6bc4e6b3ac8c484	91d498fc31b100303ec049d7819a0df4	book	Soziologie-Lexikon	Gerd Reinhold	\N	2000
7076790	Basiswissen Gleich- und Wechselstromtechnik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bguw	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u28074/	\N		\N	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9421-2	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d312b610250680c2c1eb7c4181a38c3d	bc56ad204bd7785b37c12664d504fe66	a95fba46fb1506360ef47c9e87333e35	book	Basiswissen Gleich- und Wechselstromtechnik 	Marlene Marinescu and Jürgen ER Winter	\N	2008
7077086	SIAM REVIEW	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED	\N	\N	\N	berry1995ula	\N	\N		\N	\N	573--595	\N	\N	\N		\N	06652fb3cb1425168156204e719f2b6b	500361a1ef20600fb86dc5c94c61d276	f962590e6aa2ab97e21861051e705b9a	article	{Using Linear Algebra for Intelligent Information Retrieval}	M.W. Berry and S.T. Dumais and G.W. O'Brien	\N	1995
7077213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Räume. Raumwahrnehmung und Raumvorstellung im Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	kundert_gefuehl-und-wissen-im-virtuellen-raum_2005	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=11643703	\N		\N	\N	109--134	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3050041293}	\N	0831b83e74df77b6bee424f408f22ee7	297ee093f831379358b90ae93cdbdf48	9c80ff098688711d482adda9c97c59dd	incollection	Gefühl und Wissen im virtuellen Raum. Dynamische Konfigurationen in Minnesang und Enzyklopädik des 13. Jahrhunderts	Ursula Kundert	Elisabeth Vavra	2005
7077256	Decision Support Systems	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1480820	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1480545.1480820&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE	\N	An application of agent-based simulation to knowledge sharing	\N	\N	532--541	\N	2	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2008.09.006}	This paper explores knowledge sharing using an agent-based simulation model. Built using Repast, our application allows managers to simulate employee knowledge-sharing behaviors by making parametric assumptions on employee decision strategies and organizational interventions that affect identifiability, benefits, and costs. Our results show that in the presence of non-linear and adaptive interaction, unintended and unpredictable outcomes might occur, and that knowledge sharing results from the complex interaction between employee behavior and organizational interventions.	b3a3c1f063119382c30fd4998dc0e0be	4ca959fad04c3b396c84cc2b5b6f0451	831e8fd465dbb1a59daca3ec96016ece	article	An application of agent-based simulation to knowledge sharing	Jing Wang and Kholekile Gwebu and Murali Shanker and Marvin D. Troutt	\N	2009
7077375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA Companion '08: Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1449910	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1449910	\N	CZ	\N	\N	923--924	\N	\N	\N	location = {Nashville, TN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-220-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1449814.1449910}	\N	4fa6aa45b5ffe7585b7c4a711c626a7a	d7e3c7c973ba7b9e75589b4b2767557c	ec520bc58259b7440b27d98fd79f2040	inproceedings	CZ: Multiple Inheritance Without Diamonds	Donna Malayeri	\N	2008
7077439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM '06: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1193296	\N	\N	High-Performance Unsupervised Relation Extraction from Large Corpora	\N	\N	1032--1037	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2701-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDM.2006.82}	\N	a06ac92916a50f9784fdbca42aed6582	a44496a23958de08f5f0ff965d6b7c98	7290cf56c80b1150a2cc801ec3ab6a3f	inproceedings	High-Performance Unsupervised Relation Extraction from Large Corpora	Binjamin Rozenfeld and Ronen Feldman	\N	2006
7077467	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	65	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:973716	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2006.09.003	\N	CiteULike: Knowledge sharing behavior in virtual communities: The relationship between trust, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations	\N	\N	153--169	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-14 07:35:52}, citeulike-article-id = {973716}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2006.09.003}	There has been a growing interest in examining the factors that support or hinder one's knowledge sharing behavior in the virtual communities. However, still very few studies examined them from both personal and environmental perspectives. In order to explore the knowledge sharing behaviors within the virtual communities of professional societies, this study proposed a social cognitive theory (SCT)-based model that includes knowledge sharing self-efficacy and outcome expectations for personal influences, and multi-dimensional trusts for environmental influences. The proposed research model was then evaluated with structural equation modeling, and confirmatory factor analysis was also applied to test if the empirical data conform to the proposed model.	fe284a159990552569971d8bccbb46a0	c317b556d15a1d76671db83387f026ca	12985b132376b53474e1f3a5a27047b5	article	Knowledge sharing behavior in virtual communities: The relationship between trust, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations	Meng-Hsiang Hsu and Teresa L. Ju and Chia-Hui Yen and Chun-Ming Chang	\N	2007
7077576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wert01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b20183f18ceba19fe409ba0d21cd85f3	a776cddb44dba2940c11a61b28e882ea	10a1aa56a8b370c29759a2ab783ff508	article	Operations and Tool Support for Public View Transformations of Business Processes	Dirk Werth	International Conference on Information Resources Management (CONF-IRM)	2008
7077693	Nature	429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abazov:2004cs	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	638-642	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {D0}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0406031;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0406031}	\N	9d630b3832783e6d20affb42f0f0bc5e	1ddbf74b1ca1efab327734793ccc36e5	f7aed68e53450965d4fbc016b9f603c7	article	A precision measurement of the mass of the top quark	V. M. Abazov and others	\N	2004
7077694	Phys. Rev. D	57(7)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FeldmanCousins:1998fc	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	3873-3889	\N	\N	\N		\N	24a54b694bbd1fe128ca2a41ca3c2e0f	7c73f8b465377843d3dfd1565f3381c7	9541ef330240a4fcb662062ec3f9b5ef	article	Unified approach to the classical statistical analysis of small signals	G. Feldman and R. Cousins	\N	1998
7077695	Nucl. Instrum. Meth.	A320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CousinsHighland:1992ch	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	331	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5fc3c01f05034e5ed56a3a1b74e261f	8022d907c4a5498e9a2341cd991e5f0c	221627d6f0e6d0cf97d6ccd3aab5eebe	article	Incorporating systematic uncertainties into an upper limit	R. Cousins and V. Highland	\N	1992
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7077697	Phys. Rev. Lett.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acosta:2005Branch	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}	\N	99ac8207e0e5180563910a129181d350	bc8769fc1edd9ccd7f42cf2362c3da7a	a2244c45a94388f35f8976958c4feeba	article	Measurement of $\\frac{B(t\\rightarrow Wb)}{B(t \\rightarrow Wq)}$ at the Collider Detector at Fermilab	D. Acosta and others	\N	2005
7077698	Phys. Lett.	B521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abbiendi:2001wk	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	181-194	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {OPAL}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0110009;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0110009}	\N	064630bbc08ed81ab5d90810bdf6b162	182d5984296d7e5589cc6862676c4c2c	2473d0affd708be2d15df662559e37fa	article	Search for single top quark production at LEP2	G. Abbiendi and others	\N	2001
7077699	Phys. Lett.	B590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abdallah:2003wf	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	21-34	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {DELPHI}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0404014;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0404014}	\N	ac18440d064cc0aa5912de3145d18fb5	c496f616a2c64b59cfe2a82888b8bba9	eb6a2b3d6ae69a7c383ddf0b0eb72611	article	Search for single top production via FCNC at LEP at\
                   $\\sqrt{s}$ = 189-GeV - 208-GeV	J. Abdallah and others	\N	2004
7077700	Phys. Lett.	B549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Achard:2002vv	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	290-300	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {L3}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0210041;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0210041}	\N	4e313b7108ec52f2b13059e56956de2c	141be51dd735ae9684ee883300eb68ba	59b808d1357cdfdb05b7d65bc8e1c503	article	Search for Single Top Production at LEP	P. Achard and others	\N	2002
7077701	Eur. Phys. J.	C33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aktas:2003yd	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	9-22	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {H1}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0310032;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0310032}	\N	c04bbefa587ef08118559a45119e3572	a183324edbb4b795ec217989c8bff947	b21c746c2a20846ea63d958687e7bb6a	article	Search for single top quark production in $ep$ collisions at\
                  HERA	A. Aktas and others	\N	2004
7077702	Phys. Lett.	B559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chekanov:2003yt	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	153-170	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ZEUS}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0302010;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0302010}	\N	72ff2efe9dcfd68cc02564881c402004	7b6ba39da35ce918e33281573c77b3c9	cc6c737af421b2ef4d53e4037038379b	article	Search for single-top production in $ep$ collisions at\
                  HERA	S. Chekanov and others	\N	2003
7077703	Phys. Lett.	B543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heister:2002xv	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	173-182	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ALEPH}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0206070;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0206070}	\N	1cc7a1c76c8465ab7429520b413a8f58	3bf4aaadf53da259220d148092cdfd8b	eb42ee6f458e6bea6d96a33950c6b05f	article	Search for single top production in $\\mathrm{e^+ e^-}$ collisions at $\\sqrt{s}$ up to 209\\,GeV	A. Heister and others	\N	2002
7077704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LEPexotica	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	LEP Exotica WG Note 2001-1, unpublished	\N	LEP2001	\N	\N	optkey = {}, collaboration = {ALEPH, DELPHI, L3, OPAL}, optpages = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, spireskey = {0}, optvolume = {}	\N	94370e685c1c345beff331f7f90dae57	4b3f1c7aebab1c5a2fe8e285e3b739c1	fb7c4bda521090e28fb3f6a4a0b92182	article	Search for single top production via flavour changing neutral currents: preliminary combined results of the LEP experiments	 {LEP Exotica Working Group}	\N	2001
7077705	Nucl. Instrum. Meth.	A425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Read:1999kh	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	357-360	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUIMA,A425,357;%%}	\N	1f801275da5826554be484e51b859048	4de30bc462ae887602e18bd1b690380c	f7ec8fdb19cf0e7206adfb5e40e4b311	article	Linear interpolation of histograms	Alexander L. Read	\N	1999
7077706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner:2005jh	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0507207;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0507207}	\N	c8c626306717c69c3d29e608a8212a5e	d74ea18c776cc8b39898aeb1b1ef4bcf	727c9b732664eca4e8b249168e7e7d5f	article	Top quark physics in hadron collisions	Wolfgang Wagner	\N	2005
7077707	J. Phys.	G33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yao:2006px	\N	\N	Top experimental papers from CDF FCNC internal note	\N	\N	1-1232	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {Particle Data Group}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JPHGB,G33,1;%%}	\N	02c1e392c917079317d5677fd746227d	aecb26a134281eba7426991bdabab569	272ccd757ef0746b18e61093a74d065c	article	Review of particle physics	W.-M. Yao and others	\N	2006
7078974	Phys. Rev. Lett.	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abe:1997fz	\N	\N		\N	\N	2525-2530	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PRLTA,80,2525;%%}	\N	29ca840873df4c3c131b56f0b3eb0765	6b37a0ab6c9fbdfeefd2d46fcbc24826	860200b0d169e5201c5b5bcef1774c4c	article	Search for Flavor-Changing Neutral Current Decays of the\
                  Top Quark in $p \\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\\sqrt{s} = 1.8$\
                  TeV	F. Abe and others	\N	1998
7078975	Phys. Rev. Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acosta:2004uq	\N	\N		\N	\N	091803	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX 0406078;%%}	\N	3b1359a9a1a3cdcf89643b0f7a096a1f	97b800b88315162ae607c32351000464	02c542f484981f37d4ce6ec037f287dc	article	First measurements of inclusive $W$ and $Z$ cross sections\
                  from Run~II of the Tevatron collider	D. Acosta and others	\N	2005
7078976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/PHYS/TOP/CDFR/7532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7532	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	284b0f2d31fccc766e168b688859c562	25232fe6ef508d370015048fda398c07	049b0c341adeac3e191280c6f8f15d79	misc	Top Quark Mass Measurement Using the Template Method in the Lepton+Jets Channel at CDF II	J. Adelman and others	\N	2005
7078977	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/PHYS/TOP/CDFR/7400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7400	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e63863667d7e4ad00f07e2296b2f1bd1	7ffde5378cfb8d4206fafb708f85dfa7	51c425734339551727f5d0bd78af5346	misc	Using The Feldman-Cousins Construction to Measure {${\\mathcal R} = {{B(t\\to  Wb)} \\over{B(t\\to Wq)}}$}	C. Plager and K. Bloom	\N	2004
7078978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/7007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cafcf4e6555c6baa5173d2b9d442304	d88fe8ab45e41f4cae87061c1b3b4229	bbd2868eba53e0472490ae32b1b20ec3	misc	Heavy Flavor Contributions to the SECVTX-tagged {\\Wj} Sample	H. Bachacou and C. Feretti and J. Nielsen and W.-M. Yao	\N	2004
7078980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/DOC/SEC\\_VTX/GROUP/8519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8519	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d24f63e34124690d71fc5587f1c64bf5	6ac44d850f4a9d513cb039934c3bfae0	1f7d9eea82c93517b60bd1f81bad13f5	misc	Tight, Loose, and Ultratight SECVTX Tag Rate Matrix in 1.2~fb$^{-1}$	S. Budd and T. Junk and T. Liss and C. Neu	\N	2006
7078981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/DOC/ELECTRON/CDFR/8629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8629	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae0345e6f5d408080af4faa0ace6713c	adc7a152e370fd335119589781698bed	24546d8f1b2f57b8ab49ba7a1495eedc	misc	Trigger Efficiencies for the High \\Et Central Electron in the Gen6 data	B. Han and V. Boisvert	\N	2006
7078982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/DOC/ELECTRON/CDFR/8614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8614	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a548d28f95ba1871a59efc39f1fb0ffe	78380b4caa07f5526e5c1861857aff8d	d56896054ae7a6d33211bb575084a805	misc	Electron ID Efficiency and Scale Factors for Winter 2007 Analyses	D. Hare and E. Halkiadakis and T. Spreitzer	\N	2006
7078983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/DOC/ELECTRON/CDFR/9148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF9148	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4a01f350ee1d9c8c2a9d08a611578f6	03a24f8b5c5f0462523dfb72f4cb1974	a4e9a4997e9dfee0a5357f3edaead0f3	misc	Electron ID Efficiencies and Scale Factors for Periods 9 to 12	D. Hare and E. Halkiadakis	\N	2008
7078984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/8618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8618	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d725132f48dc08666dd8e499604c2bb	3702ca361ffb4f1dd1d0e61495461e3a	8eecb4122d99414d2634bec87ca609c6	misc	High-\\pt muons recommended cuts and efficiencies for Winter 2007	U. Grundler and L. Lovas and A. Taffard	\N	2006
7078985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/9085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF9085	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a77e8c1488b13283839c6b662de74539	8839026cd02b9bc668b5c88b2f856380	95b70c541d3466a5e060ae58019b29af	misc	High-\\pt muons ID, reconstruction, and trigger efficiencies, and scale factors for Period 9 through Period 12	S. Rolli and L. Lovas and E. James	\N	2007
7078986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/PUB/SECVTX/PUBLIC/7326	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7326	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00921f8693aa7b3a91eb7722ec4c6e42	da79632d079ec91bfe4d81779052ced3	6603bf4eec97b7a4a209a88496c6c2de	misc	SecVtx Tag Matrices for 5.3.3\\_nt	J. Guimar{\\~a}es da Costa and S. Rappoccio	\N	2004
7078987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/SEC\\_VTX/CDFR/8626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8626	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	7d1bf0a1913dda92be706d107d4d52d3	019157e8c82180c16a75baa634ffe4fc	d32a411c62de8e327904fc58df968fea	misc	{SecVtx} Mistag Asymmetry for Winter 2007	S. Grinstein and J. Guimar{\\~a}es da Costa and D. Sherman	\N	2005
7078988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/SEC\\_VTX/CDFR/7585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7585	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	183bcf9d91cc5311be5aac6d081f401c	1c3c0a8c0da4378687175d032736d33f	edf80fe835cbbd03af0acc5bf43915f4	misc	Measurement of the {SecVtx} Mistag Asymmetry in 5.3.3	J. Guimar{\\~a}es da Costa and S. Rappoccio and D. Sherman	\N	2005
7078989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/SEC\\_VTX/CDFR/8910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8910	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	75d8a25f76b6dcdcf7b15822862f56ee	211724f9d845e9269a9e86d3241451ac	838024446ab20e01548f29f1aa4531d3	misc	{SecVtx} Scale Factors and Mistag Matrices for the 2007 Summer Conferences	S. Grinstein and D. Sherman	\N	2007
7078990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/8767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8767	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	4fa09fa22e6041dc366223bbaf291215	176a8debcb5e060da410962fba0c890b	4b181003b43dc632923eac300d68750b	misc	Measurement of the Top Pair Cross Section in Lepton+Jets in 1.12~fb$^{-1}$	M. Franklin and S. Grinstein and J. Guimar{\\~a}es da Costa and D. Sherman	\N	2007
7078991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/PHYS/ELECTROWEAK/CDFR/9137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF9137	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	06581dc08765f6b8e8b25da4508bb637	b8461400c766a55164af4963d0d77857	825140754f00f5e9c759cb8535cdec38	misc	Summary of the Search for $ZZ$ Production in the 4 lepton and dilepton plus \\met channels	S.-C. Hsu and others	\N	2007
7078992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/7744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF7744	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	84b0e573043fa014d0f4f7a4771eae91	1712407bb0033245a0ec9b3e97486b81	9b598f436aa7e9dec4885f08679b6287	misc	Why Flavor Changing Neutral Currents are strongly suppressed in the Standard Model	U. Husemann	\N	2005
7078993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/ANAL/TOP/CDFR/8833	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8833	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	ea9faafe4542d79365db20f2b9f8ef02	446d87e83311685a47b2b578b71ad18d	fae82342d1ed9bc30c8d20b20f2659d9	misc	Search of the Top Flavor Changing Neutral Current $t\\to Zq$	C. Plager and others	\N	2007
7078994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/DOC/TOP/CDFR/8696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8696	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	f8ea2d2c1585ad6a6f9727ce99146fc4	b0c330f7bc4e68475920c8286bb2a615	203c7773d0e85d9967ee3a0aa9288ead	misc	A Measurement of the \\ttbar Dilepton Cross Section in the 1.1~fb$^{-1}$ Lepton + Isolated Track Sample	J. Incandela and others	\N	2007
7078995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF/PHYS/TOP/PUBLIC/8148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8148	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	9da930d65cbc2d53a546a29d353a3182	5addbb6e2d6798f7ba3e31a779394241	705acab85e3c5b59306fe77c6d619f73	misc	Combination of CDF top pair production cross section measurements with up to 760\\invpb	 {CDF Collaboration}	\N	2006
7078996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	/CDF/PUB/TOP/PUBLIC/8888	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDF8888	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}	\N	f099b774ab42e6892ae90a9628b2f2de	67a0168660c4aaefc2a72c938a10dc72	330bf4a30cb4f236268d79a13743ebdd	misc	Search of the Top Flavor Changing Neutral Current \\tZq in \\ppbar Collisions at $\\sqrt{s}=1.96\\unit{TeV}$	 {CDF Collaboration}	\N	2007
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7079593	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 17th European Simulation Multiconference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nottingham, United Kingdom	\N	\N	dJVM	http://djvm.anu.edu.au/publications/djvm_design.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		dJVM provides a distributed Java virtual Machine (JVM) on a cluster. It hides the distributed nature of 
\
the underlying machine from a Java application by presenting a single system image (SSI) to that application. 
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dJVM is based on the Jikes RVM [Alpern et al, 1999] (a JVM written entirely in Java) and is the first distributed 
\
implementation of the Jikes RVM.  This provides a framework for exploring a range of distributed runtime support 
\
algorithms on large clusters. Implementing this system using the Jikes RVM raises a number of issues that are 
\
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7079600	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mrenna:2003if	\N	\N		\N	\N	040	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0312274;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0312274}	\N	293d097a38e8e189fb4c243f8c28bf19	3d6953e4be375592471a0a907360ac8a	0104dd5547b2b949d2393a78b6a336fc	article	Matching matrix elements and parton showers with HERWIG and\
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7079601	JHEP	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mangano:2002ea	\N	\N		\N	\N	001	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0206293;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0206293}	\N	5eb00a953d848d823afd1002007f49fa	61ca0a07d80fb5130f061a04611ccea0	a760cbc793305cebde643aa6869a49c6	article	ALPGEN, a generator for hard multiparton processes in\
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7079602	\N	\N	\N	\N	October 7,	\N	\N	Talk given at Lund University, Sweden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mangano:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optannote = {}, spireskey = {0}	\N	da25f365f53af730a003cebb5d854f66	c49827726b485749e474da7638f75443	9db296ba1c7394cdf4e4e8caaf5dc312	misc	Merging multijet matrix elements and shower evolution in hadronic collisions	Michelangelo L. Mangano	\N	2004
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7079604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sjostrand:2001yu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0108264;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0108264}	\N	1525d4c74f2713d76215954420f7253d	b0631324e2ac6a5ca3d25f8375efd4e8	0d1029338ef00e2add5930a37b941b6e	article	\\pyth 6.2: Physics and manual	Torbj{\\"o}rn Sj{\\"o}strand and Leif L{\\"o}nnblad and Stephen Mrenna	\N	2001
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7079678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kidonakis:2004xp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0407032;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0407032}	\N	9eb07f46134857014d2f38888e1e87b7	bc3bc1783fa79fe00eacd7b819a2352c	6351918cd3e5a3854b19137fdb438588	article	Anomalous $t q V$ couplings and FCNC top quark production	Nikolaos Kidonakis and Alexander Belyaev	\N	2004
7079679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Larios:2004mx	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0412222;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0412222}	\N	bb2b4a0a7e2918c8a8eba3d0492ac485	4cb7e6d3e69a9b4b5a95d0f3456b5ab7	b4bc4996ba8fd5af5343d520794dca82	article	Constraints on top-quark FCNC from electroweak precision\
                  measurements	F. Larios and R. Mart{\\'i}nez and M. A. P{\\'e}rez	\N	2004
7079680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu:2005dp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 0508016;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0508016}	\N	d6e2c924838d9f5fc7839cc2a37ba2e6	527c79eacba9c969913cedbb0ccc7a40	a09699b2a34f41c56b687ca14a403a65	article	Next-to-Leading Order QCD Corrections to the Direct Top\
                  Quark Production via Model-independent FCNC Couplings at\
                  Hadron Colliders	Jian Jun Liu and Chong Sheng and Li Lin Yang and Li Gang Jin	\N	2005
7079681	Phys. Lett.	B307	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luke:1993cy	\N	\N		\N	\N	387-393	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH 9303249;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/9303249}	\N	540e53b6ed0e1cdfc2f7764737e90f95	54ed13e481f339bac9ef370b58217524	ecf6fb51a390fe175f7e3f3f1af9c15e	article	Flavor changing neutral currents, weak-scale scalars and\
                  rare top decays	Michael E. Luke and Martin J. Savage	\N	1993
7079682	Annalen der Phys.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mann:1983dv	\N	\N		\N	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = ANPYA,40,334;%%}, spireskey = {1101080}	\N	7868636efbbad8f262d3c80be0ce05a3	4535e423cac1ec1367b5c0f6fb72071a	09f27df3b4b620992c4ffe1ca308b207	article	Effective Flavor Changing Weak Neutral Current in the\
                  Standard Theory and $Z$-Boson Decay	G. Mann and T. Riemann	\N	1984
7079705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/CISIS.2008.121	\N	\N	Java and the Power of Multi-Core Processing	\N	\N	627-631	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3109-0}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CISIS.2008.121}	The new era of multi-core processing challenges software designers to efficiently exploit the parallelism that is now massively available. Programmers have to exchange the conventional sequential programming paradigm for parallel programming: single-threaded designs must be decomposed into dependent, interacting tasks. The Java programming language has built-in thread support and is therefore suitable for the development of parallel software, but programming multi-threaded applications is a tedious task. Therefore we are working on a framework and tool support to alleviate the burden of threads, synchronisation and locking, based on process networks. This paper describes our initial ideas for this new programming model.	852cc2e2724fe161f929f45f776ff804	b974201939e31c4f46aef39fe3326f17	40cd3367824a82691f45cd4a7799ed7e	inproceedings	Java and the Power of Multi-Core Processing	Peter Bertels and Dirk Stroobandt	\N	2008
7079917	cluster	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Jessica	\N	\N	JESSICA2: A Distributed Java Virtual Machine with Transparent Thread Migration Support	\N	\N	381	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1745-5}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CLUSTR.2002.1137770}	A distributed Java Virtual Machine (DJVM) spanning multiple cluster nodes can provide a true parallel execution environment for multi-threaded Java applications. Most existing DJVMs suffer from the slow Java execution in interpretive mode and thus may not be efficient enough for solving computation-intensive problems. We present JESSICA2, a new DJVM running in JIT compilation mode that can execute multi-threaded Java applications transparently on clusters. JESSICA2 provides a single system image (SSI) illusion to Java applications via an embedded global object space (GOS) layer. It implements a cluster-aware Java execution engine that supports transparent Java thread migration for achieving dynamic load balancing. We discuss the issues of supporting transparent Java thread migration in a JIT compilation environment and propose several lightweight solutions. An adaptive migrating-home protocol used in the implementation of the GOS is introduced. The system has been implemented on x86-based Linux clusters, and significant performance improvements over the previous JESSICA system have been observed.	03a73c95de10cfe60bd71752a6117029	528a7104941c4eeef57607b846fb48f1	92c307583468e54b6117cb31711aadb3	article	JESSICA2: A Distributed Java Virtual Machine with Transparent Thread Migration Support	Wenzhang Zhu and Cho-Li Wang and Francis C. M. Lau	\N	2002
7079931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence ({IJCAI'93})	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BergadanoGu93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c699ddf9089e7f0e1386e317b75f7f61	10d51334d0ad93c063a5a87482433132	9619b672e6721c83fa3ace98f3dbdd0a	inproceedings	An Interactive System to Learn Functional Logic Programs 	Francesco Bergadano and Daniele Gunetti	\N	1993
7080116	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gauthier2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier "Prévenir la chute"
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\	concept de rechute", sous la direction de B. Odier, S. Gauthier,
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\	V. Souffir	30-36	\N	133	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.13}, owner = {C881240}	La permanence du refus de soins, la répétitivité des abandons de traitement
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\	nous invitent à considérer la rechute comme un phénomène au déterminisme
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\	si particulier.	df21d2910f05912470879e0d5a1959b7	3c28db07088d40985bbfbc9be287f002	a702df7ebb6185245390311f5e3e9b05	article	le besoin de la rechute	Serge Gauthier	\N	2008
7080173	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nelson:1997xd	\N	\N		\N	\N	5928-5944	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9707211;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.5928}, eprint = {hep-ph/9707211}	\N	3d9bdf713099235f4f08f9863b326bec	6b53fc7d82096e250ca64e038367f327	2e0380d1772dd875b16751f6b1ab5b37	article	{General tests for $t \\rightarrow W+b$ couplings at hadron\
                  colliders}	Charles A. Nelson and Brian T. Kress and Marco Lopes and Thomas P. McCauley	\N	1997
7080174	Phys. Rev.	D45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kane:1991bg	\N	\N		\N	\N	124-141	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D45,124;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.45.124}	\N	e21b9319e49bd3d95d18b90af104b617	1ab51f32285e67ce47859508384bbc04	c3d95d5e92271f8106d0eec228322b65	article	{Using the top quark for testing standard model\
                  polarization and CP predictions}	Gordon L. Kane and G. A. Ladinsky and C. P. Yuan	\N	1992
7080175	Phys. Rev.	D45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dalitz:1991wa	\N	\N		\N	\N	1531-1543	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D45,1531;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.45.1531}	\N	e87309ca32f336428ef98711e699fd96	f98f1688ebf94a114d15d4506de0ec50	f582f251de8fea5f9978adefcbde77c3	article	{The Decay and polarization properties of the top quark}	R. H. Dalitz and Gary R. Goldstein	\N	1992
7080176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wicke:2008iz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.3248;%%}, eprint = {0807.3248}	\N	200a486baf88345c3f37b7f0fe9304c8	54556ae726d0efb2dd55c337c1359939	1a2460abb8af411f65efb00d5660e2f4	article	{Non-perturbative QCD Effects and the Top Mass at the\
                  Tevatron}	Daniel Wicke and Peter Z. Skands	\N	2008
7080177	Eur. Phys. J.	C52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skands:2007zg	\N	\N		\N	\N	133-140	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0703081;%%}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0352-1}, eprint = {hep-ph/0703081}	\N	441104b56313ef5315529ee15a3d5fa4	9cdd0a8e37f4e5a447b682fc144c027d	eeccb66828e8ee31bf0fa5b4ecb9e0e5	article	{Non-perturbative QCD effects and the top mass at the\
                  Tevatron}	Peter Skands and Daniel Wicke	\N	2007
7080178	Acta Phys. Polon.	B12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhn:1980gw	\N	\N		\N	\N	347	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = APPOA,B12,347;%%}	\N	b566969d9a4b40f67c8c8282347d1f47	8b6da40fc77c6f2c776af0aa23fdde79	64baf0dc1b934ebd5d85d0b2152a58e0	article	{Weak Interactions of Quarkonia}	Johann H. Kuhn	\N	1981
7080179	Acta Phys. Austriaca Suppl.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhn:1982ua	\N	\N		\N	\N	203	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = APAUA,24,203;%%}	\N	f3524a3f5eca61100dc8034427384070	aad362778c7932243852d89279bda9d7	76891f05f4e5be38f978438a947c506f	article	{Weak Decays of Open and Hidden Top}	Johann H. Kuhn	\N	1982
7080180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhn:1996ug	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9707321;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/9707321}	\N	6f62034c77b21a3384cdeaad4f45d949	28a657d2114871f2f01be4e5ed7f165a	ea7a2f72b423a8309c4767ef3a8b7558	article	{Theory of top quark production and decay}	Johann H. Kuhn	\N	1996
7080181	Nucl. Phys.	B314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jezabek:1988iv	\N	\N		\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B314,1;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(89)90108-9}	\N	187d9e4e479e89c5986fc049f9ccf66e	d844cde1d09a4cd2eb1553ee87000467	4b6c0d1972a0ef8c2fc2fa92fe7a2eaf	article	{QCD Corrections to Semileptonic Decays of Heavy Quarks}	M. Jezabek and Johann H. Kuhn	\N	1989
7080182	Nucl. Phys.	B245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buras:1984pq	\N	\N		\N	\N	369	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B245,369;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(84)90437-1}	\N	9aecba4a31fbee6627f248f4943e8c95	c38fb0a34512057f1bc604917e10ea96	31a7bd70a1d836f7ee2cd16f07da6067	article	{B0 anti-B0 Mixing, CP Violation and the B Meson Decay}	A. J. Buras and W. Slominski and H. Steger	\N	1984
7080183	Phys. Rev.	D43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ladinsky:1990ut	\N	\N		\N	\N	789-793	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D43,789;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.43.789}	\N	38ceae8967dba3a8bbb27ead3c5674b4	2bab2b3d63ff93098e96a4dfedfd42e8	b77935ce3182cfdb61aeef08d162ec0a	article	{The W - top background to heavy Higgs production}	G. A. Ladinsky and C. P. Yuan	\N	1991
7080184	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moretti:1997ng	\N	\N		\N	\N	7427-7433	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9705388;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7427}, eprint = {hep-ph/9705388}	\N	2e694a674f8c93267785ebb576512861	59c67eab38f05aaba1022419f1196484	5ba499fd63fe7ef17da8ae6295f56fcb	article	{Single-top production in the t W+- channel and Higgs\
                  signals via H -->  W+ W- at the Large Hadron Collider}	Stefano Moretti	\N	1997
7080185	Phys. Rev.	D59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Belyaev:1998dn	\N	\N		\N	\N	075001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9806332;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.59.075001}, eprint = {hep-ph/9806332}	\N	0a13cf69bc82e23402e6bd15f10b391e	de84b588677a69593896c0edc7d0e8d0	6791828649155d3f6acaea99ecd0a01a	article	{Single top quark at future hadron colliders: Complete\
                  signal and  background study}	A. S. Belyaev and E. E. Boos and L. V. Dudko	\N	1999
7080186	Phys. Lett.	B416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mrenna:1997wp	\N	\N		\N	\N	200-207	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9703224;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01303-8}, eprint = {hep-ph/9703224}	\N	601a4a522b8a786f962919e3ad681612	cd02bf6a821d90d2b3646a0d9830caf8	52b61c78b1a626de95b768622aed63f8	article	{Effects of QCD resummation on W+ h and t anti-b production\
                  at the  Tevatron}	S. Mrenna and C. P. Yuan	\N	1998
7080187	Phys. Rev.	D54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith:1996ij	\N	\N		\N	\N	6696-6702	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9604223;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6696}, eprint = {hep-ph/9604223}	\N	8f9d7e28f5d1927874739d17b1beb71d	9e2136e746ca4ace1703ce78945cd92c	43f7e178f9f41cf0f646f21df81115cd	article	{QCD and Yukawa Corrections to Single-Top-Quark Production\
                  via q qbar -> t bbar}	Martin C. Smith and S. Willenbrock	\N	1996
7080188	Phys. Lett.	B357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stelzer:1995mi	\N	\N		\N	\N	125-130	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9505433;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(95)00861-E}, eprint = {hep-ph/9505433}	\N	c030299b42c3321d05aa637f6b885441	a917b716b30a7b8bd06f31c11700bdfb	bcc1e24a791307a3fbab7a87f409c381	article	{Single top quark production via q anti-q $\\to$ t anti-b}	T. Stelzer and S. Willenbrock	\N	1995
7080189	Phys. Lett.	B253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cortese:1991fw	\N	\N		\N	\N	494-498	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B253,494;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(91)91758-N}	\N	3cc3c028958723bc5e833d45acd7f4bb	3030eb04a2e6d058726e0b8e1f33034f	296176e7a25b9c9021217c9eb7413711	article	{The Single top production channel at Tevatron energies}	S. Cortese and R. Petronzio	\N	1991
7080190	Phys. Rev.	D63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Belyaev:2000me	\N	\N		\N	\N	034012	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0003260;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.63.034012}, eprint = {hep-ph/0003260}	\N	58649f5f736371130d2e50705b508df9	7828f859222ee464dca768f37e526d27	5173b2d57b83aeaf103922aacd2fe6a8	article	{Single top quark $t W + X$ production at the LHC: A closer\
                  look}	A. Belyaev and E. Boos	\N	2001
7080191	Phys. Rev.	D61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tait:1999cf	\N	\N		\N	\N	034001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9909352;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.61.034001}, eprint = {hep-ph/9909352}	\N	797c2e1764d1106c0639e12487e9a104	7fbaa5778fa0a6c7d259d0a9d8cc359b	ee707260a3b84a9f290c206b10dc94bb	article	{The $t W^-$ mode of single top production}	Timothy M. P. Tait	\N	2000
7080192	Phys. Lett.	B524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhu:2002uj	\N	\N		\N	\N	283-288	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B524,283;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(01)01404-6}	\N	0472cf79f36626317c443ad20a8c599c	6aaf81f2eceffb08ccca9bfa831b0a48	0988f4b85cd6e47a7bb9a8fe0d973299	article	{Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to b g $\\to$ t W- at\
                  the CERN Large Hadron Collider}	S. Zhu	\N	2002
7080193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Azzi:2004rc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/0404010;%%}, eprint = {hep-ex/0404010}	\N	08a6acba4a5df4496830992c24510ffd	7b9e93709a14f3109e63ebdc2697d9bd	26d091de38ac60fae34e2e6a7aa426ee	article	{Combination of CDF and D0 results on the top-quark mass}	P. Azzi and others	\N	2004
7080194	Phys. Lett.	B604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martin:2004ir	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-68	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0410230;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2004.10.040}, eprint = {hep-ph/0410230}	\N	749c9ee035ce64bcb0c4b4967219cab1	2bcd01a0b840ca6367a882c0361b4a25	2d061b61034ff819b8e8a620dcd44da6	article	{Physical gluons and high-$E_T$ jets}	A. D. Martin and R. G. Roberts and W. J. Stirling and R. S. Thorne	\N	2004
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7080334	Rept. Prog. Phys.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner:2005jh	\N	\N		\N	\N	2409-2494	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0507207;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0507207}	\N	5766f80ce601137652c981e4350fe36e	d74ea18c776cc8b39898aeb1b1ef4bcf	649a3dc2a4d0cb02a340c8210d91b70a	article	{Top quark physics in hadron collisions}	Wolfgang Wagner	\N	2005
7080335	JHEP	08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dokshitzer:1997in	\N	\N		\N	\N	001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9707323;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/9707323}	\N	da2f46ba71dd4e2999a3842009b3fba7	56e4a5738cdc4b8e82741d2be9eed26c	7b8117306f39b74f50699fd81025e823	article	{Better Jet Clustering Algorithms}	Yuri L. Dokshitzer and G. D. Leder and S. Moretti and B. R. Webber	\N	1997
7080336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pleier:2008ig	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.5226	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ex}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.5226;%%}, eprint = {0810.5226}	\N	730dc1f8107ae915141f2f89e5b0b507	a562613b55d4db9182fd90ffdb931e76	48b5d0877bf95d9f48900f328e23c4f3	article	{Review of Top Quark Properties Measurements at the\
                  Tevatron}	Marc-Andre Pleier	\N	2008
7080337	Nucl. Instrum. Meth.	A386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abt:1996xv	\N	\N		\N	\N	348-396	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {H1}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUIMA,A386,348;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0168-9002(96)00894-7}	\N	83d05f0fa0446085712e154fec358c6d	c8a52d8b8cba70ae6d78d318e41ff2f9	4304a506cb96bca96849c3d5aa88a30a	article	The Tracking, calorimeter and muon detectors of the {H1}\
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7080338	Phys. Lett.	B641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cacciari:2005hq	\N	\N		\N	\N	57-61	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0512210;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2006.08.037}, eprint = {hep-ph/0512210}	\N	34578d2c71d39a7fc2d1623da2ce774f	8454523e814887ea39a08ad3f8d1034d	3ebfced79e7a7f95e93b0841e22f6f32	article	{Dispelling the $N^3$ myth for the $k_T$ jet-finder}	Matteo Cacciari and Gavin P. Salam	\N	2006
7080339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seymour:2000yy	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0007051;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0007051}	\N	0f35389f49a2e5e040da90c559bc5020	720ebe904a37d1cf7c65e7aee45f4009	709c2518d16137f600d620a1687fb32c	article	{Jets in hadron collisions}	Michael H. Seymour	\N	2000
7080340	Phys. Rev.	D65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth:2002tt	\N	\N		\N	\N	096014	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0201098;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.65.096014}, eprint = {hep-ph/0201098}	\N	65f71f1983d0b64f9252a2a323eac582	15d0c619b835aff2493badda2260bb37	1ff78a4a8415b15f47232cd06be7bf0c	article	{$W$-$W$ scattering at the LHC}	J. M. Butterworth and B. E. Cox and Jeffrey R. Forshaw	\N	2002
7080341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://tbold.web.cern.ch/tbold/view_menu.php?name=lumi1E32_13.0.30.3}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TrigMenu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {The ATLAS}	\N	8204f20860c510a72c0ac64c9e871f0d	a73f661d8dd845161d2f30f3153d0e14	dfb71591765d482c04774b75d9d71f40	misc	Trigger Menu for Athena release 13.0.30 for $L = 10^{32} \\mathrm{cm}^2 \\mathrm{s}^{-1}$	\N	\N	2008
7080629	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeGo08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.008	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	\N	14-20	\N	1	\N	issn = {15708268}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.008}	The power of theWeb is enhanced through the network effect produced as resources link to each other with the value determined by Metcalfe’s law. In Web 2.0 applications, much of that effect is delivered through social linkages realized via social networks online. Unfortunately, the associated semantics for Web 2.0 applications, delivered through tagging, is generally minimally hierarchical and sparsely linked. The Semantic Web suffers from the opposite problem. Semantic information, delivered through ontologies of varying amounts of expressivity, is linked to other terms (within or between resources) creating a link space in the semantic realm. However, the use of the Semantic Web has yet to fully realize the social schemes that provide the network of users. In this article, we discuss putting these together, with linked semantics coupled to linked social networks, to deliver a much greater effect.	1b21577a654f42a03a5cd2811b7e93d6	f17b4bff71f0ec087b61bb9983e83889	f534d073d6678bac22954a3d6fb9be88	article	Metcalfe's law, Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web	J. Hendler and J. Golbeck	\N	2008
7080901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VEE '08: Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS international conference on Virtual execution environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1346276	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1346256.1346276	\N	Cell GC	\N	\N	141--150	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-796-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1346256.1346276}	\N	df3c5ccd30f50c10f949c702ac223d09	cdeea03ad06641bfbc4464b5947a5206	7b0adc8da48fa47267684a2c2063d0a5	inproceedings	Cell GC: Using the Cell Synergistic Processor 
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as a Garbage Collection Coprocessor	Chen-Yong Cher and Michael Gschwind	\N	2008
7081040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WETICE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/wetice/SonnenwaldMW01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wetice/wetice2001.html#SonnenwaldMW01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	114-119	\N	\N	conf/wetice/2001	date = {2002-10-29}, ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/wetice/1269/12690114abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7695-1269-0}	\N	9400577be8d63b8b643cae575fd692e0	f5b065a4c15d17fb7cca9dfba4bbd862	abf1d6e3aad094e45d2e5ef58a5b91e7	inproceedings	Using Innovation Diffusion Theory to Guide Collaboration Technology Evaluation: Work in Progress.	Diane H. Sonnenwald and Kelly Maglaughlin and Mary C. Whitton	\N	2001
7081049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/group/Sonnenwald03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/group/group2003.html#Sonnenwald03	\N	scientists expect a collaboratory to...	\N	\N	68-74	\N	\N	conf/group/2003	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/958160.958171}, isbn = {1-58113-693-5}	support their strategic plans, facilitate mgmt of the scientific process, neutral/ positive impact on scientific outcome, provide (dis)advantages for scientific task execution, provide personal convenience 4 distant collaboration	04b13352a86573c99870c9db59867ec8	1aadcd15b7c0f07698831fe25451ddae	531b8208720751f3dfe9cb87370cf2e7	inproceedings	Expectations for a scientific collaboratory: a case study.	Diane H. Sonnenwald	Kjeld Schmidt and Mark Pendergast and Marilyn Tremaine and Carla Simone	2003
7081050	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hecktor2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier "Prévenir la chute"	36-39	\N	133	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.13}, owner = {C881240}	Tant que soigner se bornera à enfermer (voire attacher) et traiter
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\	médicale de la schizophrénie	001a08ff6a2be696fc0693324984ab02	61b10e0b9dfcb33c23f32ef968e2fee5	b7ae483ddd999e7f96402ae4d66e05f9	article	Si l'on chute seul... on lutte à deux	Louis Hecktor	\N	2008
7081099	Journal of Political Economy	108	\N	\N	Jun	153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laband2000	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/262132	\N		\N	doi: 10.1086/262132	632--662	\N	3	\N		\N	52d8743c727e442a61c4af5a43dca211	b938514563b98fad81639ef968c5f73d	8b2ed94996db528230e82c91afe16a0f	article	Intellectual Collaboration	DavidN. Laband and RobertD. Tollison	\N	2000
7081160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ithaca	\N	\N	Calhoun:Nature	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/calhoun-report-final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c78bb9f6f6d30e217799f44fd3dfae3	5a35b9089d0787d8b3f4a1a2a0ad84c9	140204679fbe5af715dd179e2d340c28	book	The changing nature of the Catalog and its integration with other Discovery Tools	Karen Calhoun	\N	2006
7081170	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nelson:1997xd	\N	\N		\N	\N	5928-5944	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9707211;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.5928}, eprint = {hep-ph/9707211}	\N	3d9bdf713099235f4f08f9863b326bec	6b53fc7d82096e250ca64e038367f327	2e0380d1772dd875b16751f6b1ab5b37	article	{General tests for $t \\rightarrow W+b$ couplings at hadron\
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7081171	Phys. Rev.	D45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kane:1991bg	\N	\N		\N	\N	124-141	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D45,124;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.45.124}	\N	e21b9319e49bd3d95d18b90af104b617	1ab51f32285e67ce47859508384bbc04	c3d95d5e92271f8106d0eec228322b65	article	{Using the top quark for testing standard model\
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7081172	Phys. Rev.	D45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dalitz:1991wa	\N	\N		\N	\N	1531-1543	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D45,1531;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.45.1531}	\N	e87309ca32f336428ef98711e699fd96	f98f1688ebf94a114d15d4506de0ec50	f582f251de8fea5f9978adefcbde77c3	article	{The Decay and polarization properties of the top quark}	R. H. Dalitz and Gary R. Goldstein	\N	1992
7081173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wicke:2008iz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.3248;%%}, eprint = {0807.3248}	\N	200a486baf88345c3f37b7f0fe9304c8	54556ae726d0efb2dd55c337c1359939	1a2460abb8af411f65efb00d5660e2f4	article	{Non-perturbative QCD Effects and the Top Mass at the\
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7081181	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moretti:1997ng	\N	\N		\N	\N	7427-7433	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9705388;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7427}, eprint = {hep-ph/9705388}	\N	2e694a674f8c93267785ebb576512861	59c67eab38f05aaba1022419f1196484	5ba499fd63fe7ef17da8ae6295f56fcb	article	{Single-top production in the t W+- channel and Higgs\
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7081291	Phys. Rev.	D72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cao:2005pq	\N	\N		\N	\N	094027	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0504230;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.72.094027}, eprint = {hep-ph/0504230}	\N	73677dee348c13429638c93cb39bf5fd	6a1c0b64cdf3587518b3f0edd3760cfe	ba9b75df13570dd11b63551866c1f482	article	{Next-to-leading order corrections to single top quark\
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                  process}	Qing-Hong Cao and Reinhard Schwienhorst and Jorge A. Benitez and Raymond Brock and C. P. Yuan	\N	2005
7081296	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	CERN	\N	\N	Geneva	\N	\N	Lucotte:977595	http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/977595?ln=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ATL-PHYS-PUB-2007-005. ATL-COM-PHYS-2006-057	\N		\N	e5e9285547eea148d2b4b6b556847728	d9b620fab690389d679234678bbfcf4c	19d4e24570c903aa5182aa2093e88dfc	techreport	Prospects for single top cross-section measurements in\
                      ATLAS	A Lucotte and A Llères and F Chevallier	\N	2006
7081297	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	CERN	\N	\N	Geneva	\N	\N	Carvalho:895555	http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/895555?ln=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ATL-PHYS-PUB-2005-026. ATL-COM-PHYS-2005-059	\N		\N	ec0c28ff4fbac6028fdf0a5cfb534922	3ad95dba8029e1e1e02ae4e132656525	6c1a24a95205e1344a989dbd26319df2	techreport	Study of the ATLAS sensitivity to FCNC decays in single top\
                      events	J Carvalho and N Castro and A Onofre and F Veloso	\N	2005
7081298	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	CERN	\N	\N	Geneva	\N	\N	Chevallier:1111429	http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1111429?ln=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ATL-PHYS-CONF-2008-024. ATL-COM-PHYS-2008-084	\N		\N	25ed8218cd2dbd65a3d0c1de9f327c98	a2d7278b4978b486c4d80995a4e6c0c2	98b63fd8ef997a864eac14397a4439e4	techreport	Beyond Standard Model searches with top quark at ATLAS	F Chevallier	\N	2008
7081302	Nucl. Phys.	B690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernreuther:2004jv	\N	\N		\N	\N	81-137	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0403035;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.04.019}, eprint = {hep-ph/0403035}	\N	7564c13345fd18b47b58b924f91d0b97	cd070c1551da8417109ab6be1990d57d	0369f12007a02957bbcb107e0f6725e0	article	{Top quark pair production and decay at hadron colliders}	W. Bernreuther and A. Brandenburg and Z. G. Si and P. Uwer	\N	2004
7081304	Phys. Rev.	D34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willenbrock:1986cr	\N	\N		\N	\N	155	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D34,155;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.34.155}	\N	53191c393ab848b81d66e344353d7ebd	aac348ce1b623dca660d76955fee7a0c	2e275d0a83af5190a4890c9e0b7e6374	article	{Production of Heavy Quarks from W Gluon Fusion}	Scott S. D. Willenbrock and Duane A. Dicus	\N	1986
7081305	Phys. Rev.	D45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anselmo:1991ke	\N	\N		\N	\N	2312-2322	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D45,2312;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.45.2312}	\N	ab95a01d43b08898de6a6dd91179b42d	483d8b188a2e132599e36351433c684c	b89b2d7f333010a458564517b27bfd77	article	{Heavy flavor production at large transverse momentum\
                  through the boson - gluon fusion mechanism}	F. Anselmo and B. van Eijk and G. Bordes	\N	1992
7081311	Phys. Rev.	D58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stelzer:1998ni	\N	\N		\N	\N	094021	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9807340;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.58.094021}, eprint = {hep-ph/9807340}	\N	7012d43c5d11f315da5db6c9b42f6861	9735a76c4a552e9eaebb439204ea7247	d133b3372b070e964c4a7e114bd7cdac	article	{Single top quark production at hadron colliders}	T. Stelzer and Z. Sullivan and S. Willenbrock	\N	1998
7081315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beneke:2000hk	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0003033;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0003033}	\N	fc2bd040767c514eda25b0b73f66854b	4ed6b57fa83c7accee01f3a350b1cdaa	9e510b44e147f7127324e745d05bb925	article	{Top quark physics}	M. Beneke and others	\N	2000
7081316	Phys. Lett.	B476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mahlon:1999gz	\N	\N		\N	\N	323-330	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9912458;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00149-0}, eprint = {hep-ph/9912458}	\N	74c7a4d3d28f50bf5c9ca144ba2d2551	07da64dae31518be5b8ec6d731542293	f3422eabedc2afdb1843e27d72d503f4	article	{Single top quark production at the LHC: Understanding\
                  spin}	Gregory Mahlon and Stephen J. Parke	\N	2000
7081320	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	CERN	\N	\N	Geneva	\N	\N	Cheplakov:1005810	http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1005810?ln=en	\N		\N	The draft version of Note has been submitted as requested\
                      by P.Loch (JetEtMiss working group co-convener). The missing\
                      plots will be added soon.	\N	\N	ATL-PHYS-PUB-2007-007. ATL-COM-PHYS-2006-090	\N		\N	805e8c1820466108f39e0f658af83f47	386f973a02d53e19946480529518678d	233e7b419e10c887609ba7d0bae4b447	techreport	MidPoint Algorithm for Jets Reconstruction in ATLAS\
                      Experiment	A P Cheplakov and S Thompson	\N	2006
7081323	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	Aix-Marseille 2. Cent. Phys. Part.	\N	\N	Marseille	\N	\N	Correard:686346	http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/686346?ln=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ATL-PHYS-2004-006	\N		\N	fcf56b02ca4d61313eff0d4dd9e3bf21	812d209b67cfab710bf6001dfff2d51c	eb494227ed173dd3fef2f687ec194bda	techreport	b-tagging with DC1 data	S Corr\\'eard and V Kostyukhin and J Lévêque and A Rozanov and J B De Vivie de Régie	\N	2003
7081328	Phys. Rev.	D78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moch:2008qy	\N	\N		\N	\N	034003	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ph}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0804.1476;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.78.034003}, eprint = {0804.1476}	\N	80678b90bdb22c80b629c8294dad8db1	4878ae988407b72b626bf76c21958245	7c80c8737cb9b0138f3e651706e883ea	article	{Theoretical status and prospects for top-quark pair\
                  production at hadron colliders}	Sven Moch and Peter Uwer	\N	2008
7081329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CERN	Geneva	\N	Technical Design Report ATLAS	TDR	\N	\N		\N	Electronic version not available	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {The ATLAS}	\N	0d72dff86e9d68d11f90b8b066b7bee5	f02054113574270b2da8ffb8f5877e5c	84170bbeca4f0453dd2194a7ed9e9ee0	book	ATLAS detector and physics performance: Technical Design\
                      Report	\N	\N	1999
7081331	Rept. Prog. Phys.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner:2005jh	\N	\N		\N	\N	2409-2494	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0507207;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0507207}	\N	5766f80ce601137652c981e4350fe36e	d74ea18c776cc8b39898aeb1b1ef4bcf	649a3dc2a4d0cb02a340c8210d91b70a	article	{Top quark physics in hadron collisions}	Wolfgang Wagner	\N	2005
7081332	JHEP	08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dokshitzer:1997in	\N	\N		\N	\N	001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/9707323;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/9707323}	\N	da2f46ba71dd4e2999a3842009b3fba7	56e4a5738cdc4b8e82741d2be9eed26c	7b8117306f39b74f50699fd81025e823	article	{Better Jet Clustering Algorithms}	Yuri L. Dokshitzer and G. D. Leder and S. Moretti and B. R. Webber	\N	1997
7081333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pleier:2008ig	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.5226	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ex}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.5226;%%}, eprint = {0810.5226}	\N	730dc1f8107ae915141f2f89e5b0b507	a562613b55d4db9182fd90ffdb931e76	48b5d0877bf95d9f48900f328e23c4f3	article	{Review of Top Quark Properties Measurements at the\
                  Tevatron}	Marc-Andre Pleier	\N	2008
7081336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seymour:2000yy	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0007051;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0007051}	\N	0f35389f49a2e5e040da90c559bc5020	720ebe904a37d1cf7c65e7aee45f4009	709c2518d16137f600d620a1687fb32c	article	{Jets in hadron collisions}	Michael H. Seymour	\N	2000
7081337	Phys. Rev.	D65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth:2002tt	\N	\N		\N	\N	096014	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0201098;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.65.096014}, eprint = {hep-ph/0201098}	\N	65f71f1983d0b64f9252a2a323eac582	15d0c619b835aff2493badda2260bb37	1ff78a4a8415b15f47232cd06be7bf0c	article	{$W$-$W$ scattering at the LHC}	J. M. Butterworth and B. E. Cox and Jeffrey R. Forshaw	\N	2002
7081338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://tbold.web.cern.ch/tbold/view_menu.php?name=lumi1E32_13.0.30.3}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TrigMenu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {The ATLAS}	\N	8204f20860c510a72c0ac64c9e871f0d	a73f661d8dd845161d2f30f3153d0e14	dfb71591765d482c04774b75d9d71f40	misc	Trigger Menu for Athena release 13.0.30 for $L = 10^{32} \\mathrm{cm}^2 \\mathrm{s}^{-1}$	\N	\N	2008
7081431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th Belgian-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mostert08	http://staff.science.uva.nl/~vhollink/Mostert08bnaic.pdf	\N	Vera Hollink at the Human-Computer Studies Laboratory of the University of Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boekelo, The Netherlands}, date = {2008}	\N	fe9dfe8b084ce41c10f3990d12f35e12	160662a856939907ccba5795c203701c	10b954c35530429c6dc508c3c0809972	inproceedings	Effects of Goal-Oriented Search Suggestions	J Mostert and V. Hollink	\N	2008
7081498	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 24	\N	The 2nd SNA-KDD Workshop ’08 (SNA-KDD’08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Las Vegas, Nevada, USA	\N	\N	PathakDeLongBanerjeeErickson2008	http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~banerjee/papers/08/snakdd08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		With social interaction playing an increasingly important role in the online world, the capability to extract latent communities based on such interactions is becoming vital for a wide variety of applications. However, existing literature on community extraction has largely focused on methods based on the link structure of a given social network. Such link-based methods ignore the content of social interactions, which may be crucial for accurate and meaningful community extraction. In this paper, we present a Bayesian generative model for community extraction which naturally incorporates both the link and content information present in the social network. The model assumes that actors in a community communicate on topics of mutual interest, and the topics of communication, in turn, determine the communities. Further, the model naturally allows actors to belong to multiple communities. The model is instantiated in the context of an email network, and a Gibbs sampling algorithm is presented to do inference. Through extensive experiments and visualization on the Enron email corpus, we demonstrate that the model is able to extract well-connected and topically meaningful communities. Additionally, the model extracts relevant topics that can be mapped back to corresponding real-life events involving Enron.	35d76d69ede49158017c07a1110d8ccc	4ac7c48b7420f0e73550bb4848aef9bb	225efd42adaf8dc8036132105bc6a2a3	inproceedings	Social Topic Models for Community Extraction	Arindam Banerjee Nishith Pathak and Kendrick Erickson	\N	2008
7081619	Phys. Rev. Lett.	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aaltonen:2008aaa	\N	\N		\N	\N	192002	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ex}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.2109;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.192002}, eprint = {0805.2109}	\N	aa1636a843e298a098caaa3f2d61b08a	d8f1be3be8618e42c971a184eb075a3e	c3e2b1d0da72c20e77a2d7a9feb44062	article	{Search for the Flavor Changing Neutral Current Decay t
\
                  $\\to Zq$ in $p \\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\\sqrt{s}=1.96$}	T. Aaltonen and others	\N	2008
7081621	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	cond-mat/0604419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tasgin06gaCommunityDetection	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0604419	\N	CiteULike: Community Detection in Complex Networks using Genetic Algorithm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {882552}, eprint = {cond-mat/0604419}	Community structure identification has been an important research topic in complex networks and there has been many algorithms proposed so far to detect community structures in complex networks, where most of the algorithms are not suitable for very large networks because of their time-complexity. Genetic algorithm for detecting communities in complex networks, which is based on optimizing network modularity using genetic algorithm, is presented here. It is scalable to very large networks and does not need any priori knowledge about number of communities or any threshold value. It has O(e) time-complexity where e is the number of edges in the network. Its accuracy is tested with the known Zachary Karate Club and College Football datasets. Enron e-mail dataset is used for scalability test.	759c07839d07e5645dad630e897e3a70	d0d4a610dda7c21847063ddc555c3b05	655c98ae68a29f40c1b6e1466229f52d	misc	Community Detection in Complex Networks using Genetic Algorithm	Mursel Tasgin and Haluk Bingol	\N	2006
7081623	Phys. Rev. Lett.	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aaltonen:2008aaa	\N	\N		\N	\N	192002	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ex}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.2109;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.192002}, eprint = {0805.2109}	\N	aa1636a843e298a098caaa3f2d61b08a	d8f1be3be8618e42c971a184eb075a3e	c3e2b1d0da72c20e77a2d7a9feb44062	article	{Search for the Flavor Changing Neutral Current Decay t
\
                  $\\to Zq$ in $p \\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\\sqrt{s}=1.96$}	T. Aaltonen and others	\N	2008
7081629	Eur. Phys. J.	C57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Besson:2008zs	\N	\N		\N	\N	627-651	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ATLAS}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ex}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.2093;%%}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0774-4}, eprint = {0805.2093}	\N	5c2ff192d518cfb699ee1f7048bb7dae	a66086b304e8fa8b0ccae91245f2f798	c505c151e0b8da3deaf427b7848fd3d7	article	{Re-evaluation of the LHC potential for the measurement of
\
                  Mw}	N. Besson and M. Boonekamp and E. Klinkby and T. Petersen and S. Mehlhase	\N	2008
7081632	Eur. Phys. J.	C57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Besson:2008zs	\N	\N		\N	\N	627-651	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ATLAS}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ex}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.2093;%%}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0774-4}, eprint = {0805.2093}	\N	5c2ff192d518cfb699ee1f7048bb7dae	a66086b304e8fa8b0ccae91245f2f798	c505c151e0b8da3deaf427b7848fd3d7	article	{Re-evaluation of the LHC potential for the measurement of
\
                  Mw}	N. Besson and M. Boonekamp and E. Klinkby and T. Petersen and S. Mehlhase	\N	2008
7081643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement für KMU	\N	\N	\N	vdf Hochschulverlag AG	Zürich	\N	\N	WinklerMandl2007	http://www.psy.lmu.de/soz/studium_lehre/downloads_folien/0708/mu/07-11-19-c.pdf	\N		\N	\N	111-128	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e8642bee0022df83ec993a780c54a59	9441269d09b4d88c6439fd83274586b2	f1bb593b29bfa044fc34922390b507c1	inproceedings	Wissensmanagement in Communities	Heinz Mandl and Kathrin Winkler	A. Belliger and D. Krieger	2007
7081661	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Fachbuchverlag	\N	\N	\N	Thomas:Webentwicklung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3446404864}	\N	482e24cd3885ff06e26ee6e4aeed9c0d	69e925231c2c6c11dfe5696aa2942a3a	24c21424bf47958f8e2d79a2dae7da27	book	Agile Webentwicklung mit Rails: Pragmatisch Programmieren	Dave Thomas and David Heinemeier Hansson	\N	2005
7081669	Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science & Technology	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:192	http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Aug-05/bishopbruce.html	\N		\N	\N	6-10	\N	6	\N	isbn = {19316550}	This article focuses on the emerging subspecialty of community informatics. Community informatics (CI) is an emerging field of interdisciplinary scholarship and practice devoted to enabling communities with information and communications technologies (ICTs). CI research is conducted internationally in settings that range from inner-city neighborhoods to rural villages, exploring how individuals and institutions such as schools, libraries, grassroots groups and health agencies come together to develop capacity and work on common problems. CI is increasingly calling for research that recognizes the ability of even the most impoverished communities to conduct inquiry and use appropriate ICTs in ways that respect local meanings and goals. University-based research in CI also encompasses collaboration with community organizations and residents. At Michigan and the University of Washington, Joan Durrance and Karen Fisher have mounted a large-scale research initiative devoted to exploring information behavior in everyday contexts.	0a99804a2a2dee5fa6446b3fc8406f1a	507edc9eb8c6ca9983d5d903d5e3dd2c	c59f1a2a7cd8170bf8ac57f590bbe1d4	article	Community Informatics: Integrating Action, Research and Learning	Ann Peterson Bishop and Bertram (Chip) Bruce	\N	2005
7081670	Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting	5	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AS08	\N	\N		\N	{\\tt urn:nbn:de:0009-6-14446,}, ISSN 1860-2037	\N	\N	6	\N		This paper proposes a new compression algorithm for dynamic 3d meshes. In such a sequence of meshes, neighboring vertices have a strong tendency to behave similarly and the degree of dependencies between their locations in two successive frames is very large which can be efficiently exploited using a combination of Predictive and DCT coders (PDCT). Our strategy gathers mesh vertices of similar motions into clusters, establish a local coordinate frame (LCF) for each cluster and encodes frame by frame and each cluster separately. The vertices of each cluster have small variation over a time relative to the LCF. Therefore, the location of each new vertex is well predicted from its location in the previous frame relative to the LCF of its cluster. The difference between the original and the predicted local coordinates are then transformed into frequency domain using DCT. The resulting DCT coefficients are quantized and compressed with entropy coding. The original sequence of meshes can be reconstructed from only a few non-zero DCT coefficients without significant loss in visual quality. Experimental results show that our strategy outperforms or comes close to other coders.	d8696531a35044ff49a8c5049f5d056e	d5106ccdc5df97590f949834bfa88540	838d7b0bd15f22d856dd7bda2f07c003	article	Predictive-DCT Coding for 3D Mesh Sequences Compression	Rachida Amjoun and Wolfgang Stra{\\ss}er	Jens Herder	2008
7081686	Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting	5	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HUWK08	\N	\N		\N	{\\tt urn:nbn:de:0009-6-14909,}, ISSN 1860-2037	\N	\N	7	\N		The grasping of virtual objects has been an active research field for several years. Solutions providing realistic grasping rely on special hardware or require time-consuming parameterizations. Therefore, we introduce a flexible grasping algorithm enabling grasping without computational complex physics. Objects can be grasped and manipulated with multiple fingers. In addition, multiple objects can be manipulated simultaneously with our approach. Through the usage of contact sensors the technique is easily configurable and versatile enough to be used in different scenarios.	c2995a95e7440871d0b6ce6ea5f3d3f3	b07ea7632c0aa69f68cb6bcaafb74027	95a3bbfbcf714c13a6eb7fd01ee9c013	article	Multi-Contact Grasp Interaction for Virtual Environments	Daniel Holz and Sebastian Ullrich and Marc Wolter and Torsten Kuhlen	Jens Herder	2008
7081691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Deming:Crisis	\N	\N	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=3261
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\	http://www.amazon.com/Out-Crisis-W-Edwards-Deming/dp/0911379010/ref=ed_oe_h/104-8471641-8455166	\N	Paperback. Originally published by MIT-CAES in 1982.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	96e01d96574a8b6bcc1a2887eb72abac	ea24661f2ee5bc0c7e591540d5c835e5	fc04802e512e500bb698e46e922b057e	book	Out of the Crisis	William Edwards Deming	\N	2000
7081778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PrivCom:Moch	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ec60d2c6b2479e6b5d1f21980d8676c	e87bab2d8befa7aee82584f8502d2227	f041a9eb56e8315765275cf02f0fc76a	misc	Private Communication with	Sven-Olaf Moch and Ulrich Husemann	\N	2009
7082030	Harvard Businessmanager	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	garvin1994nicht	\N	\N		\N	\N	74-85	\N	\N	\N		\N	afb3f68dcc28d5ce92d6cf442e2199ec	bdad9d1f87812c61c59a3fd4160a0576	647438d7797147c4cf0fbbfdcd192885	article	Nicht schöne Worte - Taten zählen	David A. Garvin	\N	1994
7082070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	nelson:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70a134c158f6a8b94b7b1645f4b6318f	f4babb641629b0da915fce3833968513	58d6e250646afc483df924ea735d1cca	book	The Barbarian's Beverage: A History of Beer in Ancient Europe	Max Nelson	\N	2005
7082102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	\N	\N	\N	werner:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9667f41c38f65067c1047885bfaf0eb	14a4f8de729603eaa03c8e382def3870	755e71312856a3414c376edd2c7a240d	book	Keltische Kochbarkeiten. Mit 60 Rezepten vom Fünf-Steine-Koch	Achim Werner	\N	2007
7082124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	\N	\N	\N	spufford:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ab9280b022bb4cf9432559282e7bed1	0dcba85f3aaf0506d730c7c5c4872233	35862e1e1c1ec55de2ff65ef56c633af	book	Handel, Macht und Reichtum 	Peter Spufford	\N	2004
7082185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	brather:2008	http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/ge/detail.cfm?id=IS-9783110206098-2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb1745947a957aa5ecce48bc75097dbc	a138ee982c4b9a4f3baececf1618ffc5	27b2b64dc8397f5e995b4ab61119c172	book	Archäologie der westlichen Slawen 	Sebastian Brather	\N	2008
7082215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	reynolds:2009	http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199544554	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87886e7c13bf5904d965daea3ee25a72	6f08b38a12c67d33f54913f9f41972e2	d43cd3c783b30f031323401ecd4e5413	book	Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs	Andrew Reynolds	\N	2009
7082341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	curta:2001	http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521802024	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2006187b3fe259fbc7ffe24ecdfe468a	2bfb684ac1b58af2dcea90fef5af92e6	14fe08306b357a1f1d3ee92a23220fa0	book	The Making of the Slavs. History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region, c. 500–700	Florin Curta	\N	2001
7082343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univesity Press	\N	\N	\N	curta:2006	http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521894524	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e3fc124d46172c75b25073001027d97	dc0dfaa56b9ee1195e87afd7ab28b830	b1c5d18c696772adc0e92f591171061a	book	Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250	Florin Curta	\N	2006
7082344	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	hamerow:2004	http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199273188	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70e69d2b78f90c52cf7091411b5d193a	40b492160b346a9f39140e832e30e53e	e55cce55496c34c62d9af5d280f4cc73	book	Early Medieval Settlements. The Archaeology of Rural Communities in North-West Europe 400-900	Helena Hamerow	\N	2004
7082347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	woolgar:2009	http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199563357	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45e75a329e8d2c607084c08d3822c821	072d1214bb8516384f4b294d8982109d	ff2f37b57a71667de01bf82a1a76bb5a	book	Food in Medieval England. Diet and Nutrition	C. M. Woolgar and D. Serjeantson and T. Waldron	\N	2009
7082548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chris-link	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4845cfdc7d126355fc28d6d8c88b41e0	478247d9fac6a67e4360e5b45bbe4e54	e989a5eb1bce0eec6a0619d7e698b408	techreport	Link Analysis: Hubs and Authorities on the World	Chris Ding and Xiaofeng He and Parry Husbands and Hongyuan Zha and Horst Simon	\N	2001
7082671	Harvard Businessmanager	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	garvin2008daslernendeunternehmen	\N	\N		\N	\N	76-88	\N	\N	\N		\N	70471d90474f8aad0d116d183fa37889	0c13c4a4793b88f20765f58620b89182	fcb8aea515991657b9d6022aba4707e1	article	Das lernende Unternehmen	David A. Garvin and Amy C. Edmondson and Francesca Gino	\N	2008
7083208	{JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY}	{355}	\N	\N	{JAN 20}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD}	{24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000234609600016	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{536-547}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{0022-2836}}, doc-delivery-number = {{002KF}}, cited-references = {{ALONSO DOV, 2000, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V97, P133.
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   Univ Gdansk, Fac Chem, PL-80952 Gdansk, Poland.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Mol. Biol.}}, author-email = {{has5@cornell.edu}}, keywords-plus = {{3-HELIX BUNDLE PROTEIN; POTENTIAL-ENERGY LANDSCAPE; FORCE-FIELD;
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   STRUCTURE PREDICTION; HIERARCHICAL DESIGN; UNFOLDING PATHWAYS;
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   SIMULATIONS; TESTS; OPTIMIZATION; PARAMETERS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{31}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000234609600016}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jmb.2005.10.056}}, times-cited = {{21}}	{Langevin dynamics is used with our physics-based united-residue (UNRES)
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   force field to study the folding pathways of the 13-domain of
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   staphylococcal protein A (1BDD (alpha; 46 residues)). With 400
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   trajectories of protein A started from the extended state (to gather
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   meaningful statistics), and simulated for more than 35 ns each, 380 of
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   them folded to the native structure. The simulations were carried out
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   at the optimal folding temperature of protein A with this force field.
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   To the best of our knowledge, this is the first simulation study of
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   protein-folding kinetics with a physics-based force field in which
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   reliable statistics can be gathered. In all the simulations, the
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   C-terminal alpha-helix forms first. The ensemble of the native basin
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   has an average RMSD value of 4 angstrom from the native structure.
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   There is a stable intermediate along the folding pathway, in which the
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   N-terminal alpha-helix is unfolded; this intermediate appears on the
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   way to the native structure in less than one-fourth of the folding
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   pathways, while the remaining ones proceed directly to the native
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   state. Non-native structures persist until the end of the simulations,
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   but the native-like structures dominate. To express the kinetics of
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   protein A folding quantitatively, two observables were used: (i) the
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   average alpha-helix content (averaged over all trajectories within a
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   given time window); and (ii) the fraction of conformations (averaged
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   over all trajectories within a given time window) ith C-alpha RMSD
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   values from the native structure less than 5 angstrom (fraction of
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   completely folded structures). The alpha-helix content grows quickly
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   with time, and its variation fits well to a single-exponential term,
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   suggesting fast two-state kinetics. On the other hand, the fraction of
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   folded structures changes more slowly with time and fits to a sum of
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   two exponentials, in agreement with the appearance of the intermediate,
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   found when analyzing the folding pathways. This observation
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   demonstrates that different qualitative and quantitative conclusions
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   about folding kinetics can be drawn depending on which observable is
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   monitored. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}	da6a85c1cb4cc35b509e75439c3d4b04	6763efde4df858a90e761c27214c24d9	78d5fd43b724823865f92e24fd0f86d4	article	{Kinetic studies of folding of the B-domain of staphylococcal protein A
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   with molecular dynamics and a united-residue (UNRES) model of
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7083285	Pain	140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirsh2008231	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T0K-4TPND6N-2/2/9a5735be166bf910313f71562924f77e	\N		\N	\N	231 - 238	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3959}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2008.09.010}	Pain assessment is subject to bias due to characteristics of the individual in pain and of the observing person. Few research studies have examined pain assessment biases in an experimental setting. This study employs innovative virtual human technology to achieve greater experimental control. A lens model design was used to capture decision-making policies at the idiographic and nomothetic level. Seventy-five undergraduates viewed virtual humans (VH) that varied in sex, race, age, and pain expression. Participants provided computerized ratings with Visual Analogue Scales on the VH's pain intensity, pain unpleasantness, negative mood, coping, and need for medical treatment. Idiographic analyses revealed that individuals used pain expression most frequently as a significant cue. Nomothetic analyses showed that higher pain expression VH and female VH were viewed as having higher pain intensity, higher pain unpleasantness, greater negative mood, worse coping, and a greater need to seek medical treatment than lower pain expression VH and male VH, respectively. Older VH were viewed as having worse coping and a greater need to seek medical treatment than younger VH. This innovative paradigm involving VH technology and a lens model design was shown to be highly effective and could serve as a model for future studies investigating pain-related decision making in healthcare providers.	8ccd03a8bd3f7f6e7cc87247a06b8d9b	9bf5e616beb7b0e37ef4b71bf3ed1ce9	a439e282a1ad77196ad0f7362609b525	article	Virtual human technology: Capturing sex, race, and age influences in individual pain decision policies	Adam T. Hirsh and Ashraf F. Alqudah and Lauren A. Stutts and Michael E. Robinson	\N	2008
7083336	{PROTEIN SCIENCE}	{15}	\N	\N	{OCT}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT}	{500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY 11797-2924 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000240851300007	\N	{Article}		\N	Soonmin Jang, Narasimha Sreerama, Vivian H.-C. Liao, S. Hsiu-Feng Lu, Feng-Yin Li, Seokmin Shin, Robert W. Woody, and Sheng Hsien Lin 
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Theoretical investigation of the photoinitiated folding of HP-36 
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   CIRCULAR-DICHROISM; CHARGE-TRANSFER TRANSITIONS; 3-HELIX BUNDLE
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   PROTEIN; FREE-ENERGY SURFACE; SECONDARY STRUCTURE; BETA-HAIRPIN;
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   folding of a caged protein, a protein modified with an organic
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   photolabile cross-linker. Molecular dynamics simulations of the
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   modified 36-residue fragment of subdomain B of chicken villin head
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   piece with a photolabile linker were performed, starting from both the
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   caged and the uncaged structures. Construction of a free-energy
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   landscape, based on principal components as well as on radius of
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   gyration versus root-mean-square deviation, and circular dichroism
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   calculations were employed to characterize folding behavior and
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   structures. The folded structures observed in the molecular dynamics
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   trajectories were found to be similar to that of the wild-type protein,
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   in agreement with the published experimental results. The free-energy
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   landscapes of the modified and wild-type proteins have similar
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   topology, suggesting common thermodynamic/kinetic behavior. The
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   existence of small differences in the free-energy surface of the
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   modified protein from that of the native protein, however, indicates
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7083353	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS}	{63}	\N	\N	{MAY 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000236946200014	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{555-570}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{0887-3585}}, doc-delivery-number = {{034QR}}, cited-references = {{AURORA R, 1997, J BIOL CHEM, V272, P1413.
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   LANDSCAPE; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; PROTEIN-G; WEAK-INTERACTIONS; DESIGNED
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   of a model beta-hairpin on the location of a cross-strand hydrophobic
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   pair, using a coarse-grained off-lattice model with the aid of Monte
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   Carlo simulations. Our simulations have produced 6500 independent
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   folding trajectories dynamically, forming the basis for extensive
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   statistical analysis. Four folding pathways, zipping-out, middle-out,
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   zipping-in, and reptation, have been closely monitored and discussed in
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   all seven sequences studied. A hydrophobic pair placed near the
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   beta-turn or in the middle section effectively speed up folding; a
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   hydrophobic pair placed close to the terminal ends or next to the
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   beta-turn encourages stability of the entire chain.}	5b5758888e7da8c90d5dd4b4709a5ed1	03a7c05678ee7ff126811a9001d69a9e	7fd8011956d5ce686d909cee443e69c0	article	{Dependence of folding dynamics and structural stability on the location
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   data which needs to be properly visualized and analyzed. We are
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   applying Desktop Information-Rich Virtual Environments (Desktop IRVE's)
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   techniques and concepts to aid multiple trajectory simulation analysis,
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   improving user experience and developing a problem-solving environment
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   to help the decision making process. We will present Sim VIZ, a tool
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   which integrates visualization to simulation analysis, improving
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   previous knowledge about trajectories. This environment shows
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   informative panels, Contact Maps, RMSD charts, the Ramachandran Plot
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   and a Parallel Coordinate multidimensional visualization of simulation
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   output in a single rendering scene. Sim VIZ also opens multiple
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   trajectories along with user associated information concerning many
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   aspects of the simulation. Sim VIZ is an integrated problem solving
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   environment of multiple trajectories of protein simulations, offering
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   various kinds of analysis and visualization tools used by the community
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   to validate protein structures or to gather a better understanding of
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   the protein folding process.}	67c4c5dc0db587f01edca95917f57711	cce150d4f39a903790c1569465ccd5b5	baf62815a6aa7f3593cde303dddcbaf6	incollection	{Sim VIZ - A desktop virtual environment for visualization and analysis
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7083593	{BMC STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY}	{6}	\N	\N	{JUL 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BIOMED CENTRAL LTD}	{MIDDLESEX HOUSE, 34-42 CLEVELAND ST, LONDON W1T 4LB, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000240813500001	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{1471-2237}}, doc-delivery-number = {{088LP}}, cited-references = {{BERENDSEN HJC, 1984, J CHEM PHYS, V81, P3684.
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   giorgio.colombo@icrm.cnr.it}}, article-number = {{17}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; COPPER-BINDING; NMR STRUCTURE; STABILITY;
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   DETERMINANTS; SIMULATIONS; MUTATIONS; DISEASE; BIOLOGY; MUTANT}}, subject-category = {{Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{36}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000240813500001}}, times-cited = {{2}}, doi = {{10.1186/1472-6807-6-17}}	{Background: Protein misfolding is the main cause of a group of fatal
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   neurodegenerative diseases in humans and animals. In particular, in
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   Prion- related diseases the normal cellular form of the Prion Protein
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   PrP (PrPC) is converted into the infectious PrPSc through a
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   conformational process during which it acquires a high beta-sheet
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   content. Doppel is a protein that shares a similar native fold, but
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   lacks the scrapie isoform. Understanding the molecular determinants of
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   these different behaviours is important both for biomedical and
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   biophysical research.
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   Results: In this paper, the dynamical and energetic properties of the
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   two proteins in solution is comparatively analyzed by means of long
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   time scale explicit solvent, all- atom molecular dynamics in different
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   temperature conditions. The trajectories are analyzed by means of a
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   recently introduced energy decomposition approach (Tiana et al, Prot.
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   Sci. 2004) aimed at identifying the key residues for the stabilization
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   and folding of the protein. Our analysis shows that Prion and Doppel
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   have two different cores stabilizing the native state and that the
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   relative contribution of the nucleus to the global stability of the
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   protein for Doppel is sensitively higher than for PrP. Moreover, under
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   misfolding conditions the Doppel core is conserved, while the energy
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   stabilization network of PrP is disrupted.
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   Conclusion: These observations suggest that different sequences can
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   share similar native topology with different stabilizing interactions
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   and that the sequences of the Prion and Doppel proteins may have
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   diverged under different evolutionary constraints resulting in
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   different folding and stabilization mechanisms.}	213db0053e271687490c72a9e7c1a87c	c951a144f4b241bf49001b01f38b5e76	82034a63f0190775583e79b01879d6f3	article	{Similar folds with different stabilization mechanisms: the cases of
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   prion and doppel proteins}	Stefano Colacino and Guido Tiana and Giorgio Colombo	\N	{2006}
7083621	Protein Science	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14691227	\N	\N	Guido Tiana, Fabio Simona, Giacomo M.S. De Mori, Ricardo A. Broglia, and Giorgio Colombo 
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Understanding the determinants of stability and folding of small globular proteins from their energetics 
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Protein Sci 2004 13: 113-124	\N	\N	113-124	\N	1	\N	pubmedid = {14691227}, doi = {10.1110/ps.03223804}	The results of minimal model calculations indicate that the stability and the kinetic accessibility of the native
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state of small globular proteins are controlled by few “hot” sites. By means of molecular dynamics
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simulations around the native conformation, which describe the protein and the surrounding solvent at the
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all-atom level, an accurate and compact energetic map of the native state of the protein is generated. This
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map is further simplified by means of an eigenvalue decomposition. The components of the eigenvector
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associated with the lowest eigenvalue indicate which hot sites are likely to be responsible for the stability
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and for the rapid folding of the protein. The comparison of the results of the model with the findings of
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mutagenesis experiments performed for four small proteins show that the eigenvalue decomposition method
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is able to identify between 60% and 80% of these (hot) sites.	99ac3253219237d3e0f28570e27f80b7	70eb762e876a47e4b681ba339639c0ea	945e7b33c67dc2bb6a61f1078e80ac60	article	Understanding the determinants of stability and folding of small globular proteins from their energetics	G Tiana and F Simona and GMSD Mori and RA Broglia and G Colombo	\N	2004
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   SYNTHASE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; CONFORMATIONAL CHANGE; ENERGY
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   TRANSDUCTION; ANGSTROM RESOLUTION; CATALYTIC SITES; CRYOELECTRON
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   MICROSCOPY; ALLOSTERIC MECHANISM}}, subject-category = {{Multidisciplinary Sciences}}, number-of-cited-references = {{104}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000226839500003}}, doi = {{10.1098/rsta.2004.1496}}, times-cited = {{10}}	{Living cells are a collection of molecular machines which carry out
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   many of the functions essential for the cell's existence,
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   differentiation and reproduction. Most, though not all, of these
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   experimental and theoretical studies. In this paper we outline our
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   studies of two such protein machines. One is GroEL, the chaperone from
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   Escherichia coli, which aids in protein folding; the other is
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   F-1-ATPase, a motor protein which synthesizes and hydrolyses ATP.}	9161b7a6e03fbf74f62dcbaf0833d3f0	043de25ac8b2c5826cbddde8607f9a29	45ef1bf298d3c62e4a73823afd5d7e95	article	{Protein structural transitions and their functional role}	M Karplus and YQ Gao and JP Ma and A van der Vaart and W Yang	\N	{2005}
7088311	{BMC BIOINFORMATICS}	{6}	\N	\N	{DEC 14}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BIOMED CENTRAL LTD}	{MIDDLESEX HOUSE, 34-42 CLEVELAND ST, LONDON W1T 4LB, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000234860300001	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{1471-2105}}, doc-delivery-number = {{005XS}}, cited-references = {{BERENDSEN HJC, 1984, J CHEM PHYS, V81, P3684.
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   Univ Udine, Dipartimento Sci \\& Tecnol Biomed, I-33100 Udine, Italy.
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   Univ Padua, Dipartimento Biol, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
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   Univ Padua, CRIBI Biotech Ctr, I-35131 Padua, Italy.
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   CNR, Ist Chim Riconoscimento Mol, I-20131 Milan, Italy.}}, journal-iso = {{BMC Bioinformatics}}, author-email = {{ffogolari@mail.dstb.uniud.it
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   silvio@cribi.unipd.it
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   giorgio.colombo@icrm.cnr.it}}, article-number = {{301}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; PROTEIN-STRUCTURE PREDICTION;
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   POISSON-BOLTZMANN EQUATION; GAS REFERENCE STATE; BIOMOLECULAR
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   ELECTROSTATICS; STRUCTURE SELECTION; FOLD RECOGNITION; MEAN FORCE;
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   POTENTIALS; MODELS}}, subject-category = {{Biochemical Research Methods; Biotechnology \\& Applied Microbiology;
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   Mathematical \\& Computational Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{48}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000234860300001}}, times-cited = {{5}}, doi = {{10.1186/1471-2105-6-301}}	{Background: Estimators of free energies are routinely used to judge the
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   quality of protein structural models. As these estimators still present
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   inaccuracies, they are frequently evaluated by discriminating native or
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   native-like conformations from large ensembles of so-called decoy
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   structures.
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   Results: A decoy set is obtained from snapshots taken from 5 long (100
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   ns) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the thermostable subdomain
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   from chicken villin headpiece.
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   An evaluation of the energy of the decoys is given using: i) a residue
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   based contact potential supplemented by a term for the quality of
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   dihedral angles; ii) a recently introduced combination of four
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   statistical scoring functions for model quality estimation (FRST); iii)
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   molecular mechanics with solvation energy estimated either according to
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   the generalized Born surface area (GBSA) or iv) the Poisson-Boltzmann
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   surface area (PBSA) method.
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   Conclusion: The decoy set presented here has the following features
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   which make it attractive for testing energy scoring functions:
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   1) it covers a broad range of RMSD values (from less than 2.0 angstrom
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   to more than 12 angstrom);
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   2) it has been obtained from molecular dynamics trajectories, starting
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   from different non-native-like conformations which have diverse
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   behaviour, with secondary structure elements correctly or incorrectly
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   formed, and in one case folding to a native-like structure. This allows
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   not only for scoring of static structures, but also for studying, using
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   free energy estimators, the kinetics of folding;
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   3) all structures have been obtained from accurate MD simulations in
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   explicit solvent and after molecular mechanics (MM) energy minimization
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   using an implicit solvent method. The quality of the covalent structure
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   therefore does not suffer from steric or covalent problems.
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   The statistical and physical effective energy functions tested on the
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   set behave differently when native simulation snapshots are included or
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   not in the set and when averaging over the trajectory is performed.}	55ff60ccf746f01bf747210f24357e96	3abbf55f97e3de08d64d03b7b3911599	34b32d84f5ea2aa4a4f95bc1db65ccaa	article	{A decoy set for the thermostable subdomain from chicken villin
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   headpiece, comparison of different free energy estimators}	F Fogolari and SCE Tosatto and G Colombo	\N	{2005}
7088357	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{122}	\N	\N	{MAR 22}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER INST PHYSICS}	{CIRCULATION \\& FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1,   MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000228287900063	\N	{Article}		\N	Length dependent folding kinetics of phenylacetylene oligomers: Structural characterization of a kinetic trap.Preview By: Elmer, Sidney P.; Pande, Vijay S.. Journal of Chemical Physics, 3/22/2005, Vol. 122 Issue 12, pN.PAG, 9p, 2 diagrams, 3 graphs; DOI: 10.1063/1.1867375; (AN 16669506)	\N	\N	{12}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, doc-delivery-number = {{915HD}}, cited-references = {{BERENDSEN HJC, 1995, COMPUT PHYS COMMUN, V91, P43.
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   Stanford Univ, Dept Chem, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Chem. Phys.}}, article-number = {{124908}}, keywords-plus = {{PHENYLENE ETHYNYLENE OLIGOMERS; OLIGO(M-PHENYLENE ETHYNYLENE)S;
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   MOLECULAR RECOGNITION; NONBIOLOGICAL HELIX; SOLID-STATE; FOLDAMERS;
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   PROTEIN; TRANSITION; DRIVEN; SIMULATION}}, subject-category = {{Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{31}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000228287900063}}, times-cited = {{5}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.1867375}}	{Using simulation to study the folding kinetics of 20-mer
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   poly-phenylacetylene (pPA) oligomers, we find a long time scale trapped
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   kinetic phase in the cumulative folding time distribution. This is
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   demonstrated using molecular dynamics to simulate an ensemble of over
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   100 folding trajectories. The simulation data are fit to a four-state
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   kinetic model which includes the typical folded and unfolded states,
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   along with an intermediate state, and most surprisingly, a kinetically
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   trapped state. Topologically diverse conformations reminiscent of alpha
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   helices, beta turns, and sheets in proteins are observed, along with
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   unique structures in the form of knots. The nonhelical conformations
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   are implicated, on the basis of structural correlations to kinetic
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   parameters, to contribute to the trapped kinetic behavior. The strong
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   solvophobic forces which mediate the folding process and produce a
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   stable helical folded state also serve to overstabilize the nonhelical
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   conformations, ultimately trapping them. From our simulations, the
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   folding time is predicted to be on the order of 2.5-12.5 mu s in the
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   presence of the trapped kinetic phase. The folding mechanism for these
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   20-mer chains is compared with the previously reported folding
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   mechanism for the pPA 12-mer chains. A linear scaling relationship
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   between the chain length and the mean first passage time is predicted
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   in the absence of the trapped kinetic phase. We discuss the major
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   implications of this discovery in the design of self-assembling
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   nanostructures.}	a6fd990f27dd3836edac29c396f6ac04	b4186b6245df495caabaf89764faa94b	8d90561fa48d19500459b9e292985dec	article	{Length dependent folding kinetics of phenylacetylene oligomers:
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   Structural characterization of a kinetic trap}	SP Elmer and VS Pande	\N	{2005}
7088398	{PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND GENETICS}	{54}	\N	\N	{FEB 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WILEY-LISS}	{DIV JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC, 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000188699400014	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{513-525}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{0887-3585}}, doc-delivery-number = {{770AA}}, cited-references = {{BASTOLLA U, 2000, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V97, P3977.
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7088430	{PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF   AMERICA}	{101}	\N	\N	{DEC 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{NATL ACAD SCIENCES}	{2101 CONSTITUTION AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20418 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000225951500018	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{17658-17663}	\N	{51}	\N	issn = {{0027-8424}}, doc-delivery-number = {{882PT}}, cited-references = {{BALDWIN RL, 1995, J BIOMOL NMR, V5, P103.
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   SIMPLE-MODEL; PATHWAYS; FUNNELS; MECHANISMS; NUCLEI; PREDICTION;
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   INHOMOGENEOUS FLUID APPROACH; FREE-ENERGY CALCULATIONS;
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Biopolymers
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Volume 68, Issue 3, Date: March 2003, Pages: 350-358
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   Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.
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   Univ Strasbourg 1, Lab Chim Biophys, ISIS, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.}}, journal-iso = {{Biopolymers}}, keywords-plus = {{PANCREATIC TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR; INTERPROTON DISTANCE RESTRAINTS;
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   INELASTIC NEUTRON-SCATTERING; PROTEIN-FOLDING DYNAMICS; CONFIGURATIONAL
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   ENTROPY; CONFORMATIONAL CHANGE; GLASS-TRANSITION; NMR-SPECTROSCOPY;
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   NORMAL-MODES; X-RAY}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology; Biophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{100}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000181363000011}}, doi = {{10.1002/bip.10266}}, times-cited = {{19}}	{A description of the origin of my interest in and the development of
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   molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecules is presented with a
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   historical overview, including the role of my interactions with Shneior
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   Lifson and his group in Israel. Some early applications of the
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   methodology by members of my group are summarized, followed by a
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   description of examples of recent applications and some discussion of
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   possible future directions. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.}	9a2b5c79788ce1c0cb754455db7c043b	9996aa2e2124960b04656a10871ccc2f	f47bc5313b6487e1c0b1d4e54046124d	article	{Molecular dynamics of biological macromolecules: A brief history and
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   perspective}	M Karplus	\N	{2003}
7088651	{PROTEIN SCIENCE}	{11}	\N	\N	{AUG}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS}	{1 BUNGTOWN RD, PLAINVIEW, NY 11724 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000177036500010	\N	{Article}		\N	S. Banu Ozkan, Ken A. Dill, and Ivet Bahar 
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Fast-folding protein kinetics, hidden intermediates, and the sequential stabilization model 
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   Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Ctr Computat Biol \\& Bioinformat, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
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   Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Mol Genet \\& Biochem, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
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   Bogazici Univ, Dept Chem Engn, TR-80815 Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey.
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   Bogazici Univ, Polymer Res Ctr, TR-80815 Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey.
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   Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Pharmaceut Chem, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{Protein Sci.}}, keywords-plus = {{MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS; STATISTICAL-MECHANICAL MODEL;
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   HYDROGEN-EXCHANGE; BETA-HAIRPIN; ENERGY LANDSCAPE; TRANSITION-STATE;
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   LATTICE MODELS; HEN LYSOZYME; PATHWAYS; NUCLEI}}, subject-category = {{Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}}, number-of-cited-references = {{47}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000177036500010}}, doi = {{10.1110/ps.0207102}}, times-cited = {{38}}	{Do two-state proteins fold by pathways or funnels? Native-state
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   hydrogen exchange experiments show discrete normative structures in
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   equilibrium with the native state. These could be called hidden
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   intermediates (HI) because their populations are small at equilibrium,
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   and they are not detected in kinetic experiments. HIs have been invoked
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   as disproof of funnel models, because funnel pictures appear to
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   indicate (1) no specific sequences of events in folding; (2) a
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   continuum, rather than a discrete ladder, of structures; and (3) smooth
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   landscapes. In the present study, we solve the exact dynamics of a
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   simple model. We find, instead, that the present microscopic model is
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   indeed consistent with HIs and transition states, but such states occur
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   in parallel, rather than along the single pathway predicted by the
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   sequential stabilization model. At the microscopic level, we observe a
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   huge multiplicity of trajectories. But at the macroscopic level, we
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   observe two pathways of specific sequences of events that are
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   relatively traditional except that they are in parallel. so there is
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   not a single reaction coordinate. Using singular value decomposition,
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   we show an accurate representation of the shapes of the model energy
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   landscapes. They are highly complex funnels.}	ee4bfbd092215775e167db24425712d5	ed5fbb96d22991a36414318caf48df22	848e082976ec4c9f3523f30e0b642c4f	article	{Fast-folding protein kinetics, hidden intermediates, and the sequential
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   stabilization model}	SB Ozkan and KA Dill and I Bahar	\N	{2002}
7088673	\N	{120}	\N	\N	\N	\N	{COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR PROTEIN FOLDING}	\N	\N	\N	{JOHN WILEY \\& SONS INC}	{605 3RD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10016 USA}	\N	{ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	ISI:000177165400001	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{1-34}	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0065-2385}}, keywords-plus = {{FREE-ENERGY SURFACE; SUBUNIT-BINDING DOMAIN; BETA-HAIRPIN FORMATION;
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   LARGER MODEL PROTEINS; TRANSITION-STATE; CONTACT ORDER; LATTICE MODEL;
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   SECONDARY STRUCTURE; NEURAL NETWORKS; NATIVE-STATE}}, doc-delivery-number = {{BU84T}}, cited-references = {{ABKEVICH VI, 1994, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V33, P10026.
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7088695	{NATURE}	{409}	\N	\N	{FEB 1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD}	{PORTERS SOUTH, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	ISI:000166692300050	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{641-645}	\N	{6820}	\N	issn = {{0028-0836}}, doc-delivery-number = {{397JJ}}, cited-references = {{ALM E, 1999, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V96, P11305.
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   transition state, so that a knowledge of its structure is essential for
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   understanding the protein folding reaction. Here we use mutation
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   stabilizing the transition state(1,2)-as restraints in a Monte Carlo
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   Univ Strasbourg 1, ISIS, Lab Chim Biophys, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.
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   Harvard Univ, Dept Chem \\& Biol Chem, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA.}}, journal-iso = {{J. Phys. Chem. B}}, keywords-plus = {{PANCREATIC TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; LIGAND-BINDING;
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   TRIOSEPHOSPHATE ISOMERASE; FOLDING KINETICS; HEME-PROTEINS;
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   TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; ENERGY LANDSCAPE;
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   TRANSITION-STATE}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Physical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{126}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000085256000003}}, times-cited = {{114}}	{Proteins are complex systems so that their reactions may have
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   characteristics not often observed in small molecules. Two common
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   aspects of small molecule reactions are an exponential time dependence
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   and Arrhenius-like temperature dependence. This review shows that
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   corresponding behavior is not always observed in reactions involving
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   proteins. Bond-making and bond-breaking reactions, as well as
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   conformational changes, which do not involve chemical bonds, are
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   discussed. As examples of bond making, bond breaking reactions, enzyme
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   catalysis by triosephosphate isomerase and ligand binding by myoglobin
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   are considered. Several reactions involving conformational changes are
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   described. They include aromatic side chain rotations, loop/lid opening
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   and closing motions, quaternary structural changes in hemoglobin, and
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   protein folding. In some of these cases, deviations from simple small
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   molecule behavior have been observed, but it is evident that more
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   information is needed for a complete understanding. The protein folding
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   reaction, which is most complex because it involves the entire
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   polypeptide chain, is analyzed in some detail.}	1ef2e4f0a65289d47905dd9ba755321c	7d8c68078852a69b0543c87076b01cf4	6425b79e773b710500006400f036d582	article	{Aspects of protein reaction dynamics: Deviations from simple behavior}	M Karplus	\N	{2000}
7088814	Journal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/jmlr/BleiNJ03	\N	\N		\N	\N	993-1022	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www.jmlr.org/papers/v3/blei03a.html}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	223cfd70f7194df10afd2d340903f7c3	9d1b808272b9e511425cbf557571e59a	cbccc8032ce2763326dbe5de19c58aaf	article	Latent Dirichlet Allocation	David M. Blei and Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan	\N	2003
7088958	Ecology Letters	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	invasion_heterogeneity	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00987.x	\N	Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?	\N	\N	77-94	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00987.x}	We review and synthesize recent developments in the study of the invasion of
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communities in heterogeneous environments, considering both the invasibility of the
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community and impacts to the community. We consider both empirical and theoretical
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studies. For each of three major kinds of environmental heterogeneity (temporal, spatial
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and invader-driven), we find evidence that heterogeneity is critical to the invasibility of
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the community, the rate of spread, and the impacts on the community following
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invasion. We propose an environmental heterogeneity hypothesis of invasions, whereby
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heterogeneity both increases invasion success and reduces the impact to native species in
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the community, because it promotes invasion and coexistence mechanisms that are not
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possible in homogeneous environments. This hypothesis could help to explain recent
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findings that diversity is often increased as a result of biological invasions. It could also
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explain the scale dependence of the diversity­invasibility relationship. Despite the
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undoubted importance of heterogeneity to the invasion of communities, it has been
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studied remarkably little and new research is needed that simultaneously considers
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invasion, environmental heterogeneity and community characteristics. As a young field,
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there is an unrivalled opportunity for theoreticians and experimenters to work together
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to build a tractable theory informed by data.
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	39073c74c42b1b8329928d6669151c96	341a2d1b2f3b21fc2b0eb09d3c93c102	4aa127c83b0ffff2ae278ddaae05a60a	article	Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?	Brett A. Melbourne and Howard V. Cornell and Kendi F. Davies and Christopher J. Dugaw and Sarah Elmendorf and Amy L. Freestone and Richard J Hall and Susan Harrison and Alan Hastings and Matt Holland and Marcel Holyoak and John Lambrinos and Kara Moore and Hiroyuki Yokomizo	\N	2007
7089042	Nat Genet	40	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	novembre-stephens	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.139	\N	Interpreting principal component analyses of spatial population genetic variation : Abstract : Nature Genetics	\N	\N	646--649	\N	5	\N	issn = {1061-4036}, comment = {10.1038/ng.139}	\N	034c91d8e1e385536cb6355cdd9df5e4	4854963f8f5861df8fd771f893687780	7f6bbf6ff1e5456eff73a43e0aac4cf9	article	Interpreting principal component analyses of spatial population genetic variation	John Novembre and Matthew Stephens	\N	2008
7089080	Genetics	145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.Neuhauser02011997	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/145/2/519	\N	The Genealogy of Samples in Models With Selection -- Neuhauser and Krone 145 (2): 519 -- Genetics	\N	\N	519-534	\N	2	\N	eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/145/2/519.pdf}	\N	f5e189a025e41d7a49bf8a286a2f59d3	166b0fdaf99330126bca07797f8bb7ab	aed315891063da2654a1971ee6bf7a4c	article	{The Genealogy of Samples in Models With Selection}	C. Neuhauser and S. M. Krone	\N	1997
7089517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madrid	http://www.guuki.com/8921/madrid	\N	Madrid the Capital. Madrid is the capital and the largest city of Spain. Madrid is a very nice cosmopolitan city where the different cultures mix together	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c130dbbef45efe4b8789fb5d9a0a2503	88e62f92c7d304a85561c0e0a4fc7619	4a4b40397d76d2d365d11464de2d9705	misc	Madrid- Worth visit travel destination of Spain	 Daniela	 Daniela	2008
7089620	Protein Pept Lett.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dubey.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	215-8	\N	2	\N		The current article describes the biophysical characterization and folding studies of fibroblast growth factor homologous factor-1b (FHF-1b) in comparison with acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-1). Our data indicates that FHF-1 is significantly more stable than FGF-1. The folding mechanism of these two proteins seems to be different although they share high degree of sequence and structural similarity. FHF-1 unfolds through stable intermediate state while unfolding of FGF-1 is two-state. Interestingly, low concentration of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) drives the folding pathway of FHF-1b to two-state.	13a9b7be53d39ca4e783a018aa3dce1c	67d1293bcc0a0d5204c7aa7756a4561b	dea550e3663ef2f6e1fc114845311610	article	Biophysical characterization of fibroblast growth factor homologous factor-1b (FHF-1b): sodium dodecyl sulfate promotes two state folding.	VK Dubey and BK Singh and N Sarkar and M Pande and MV Jagannadham	Protein Pept Lett. 2008;15(2):215-8.	2008
7089629	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chereau2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier "Prévenir la rechute"	50-52	\N	133	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.13}, owner = {C881240}	le développement récent du concept d'insight ouvre de nouvelles perspectives
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\	de prise en charge pour des patients souvent lourdement stigmatisés
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\	en permettant d'améliorer "avec eux" leur conscience	66fd9ba006302eef54991956fba50f98	580ebafc74a4961a38ef304a51e9b633	82b0a274250ea610a343ed3d34c424f8	article	Le concept d'insight	Isabelle Chéreau and Marion Petit and David Misdrahi and Pierre Michel Llorca	\N	2008
7089633	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eche2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier "prévenir la rechute"	24-29	\N	133	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.13}, owner = {C881240}	Décryptage de la rémission et de la rechute d'un point de vue épidémiologique
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\	et symptomatique, à la lumière des données de la littérature qui
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\	permettent de regrouper les facteurs susceptibles de favoriser telle
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\	ou telle évolution.	b1992e37ca8b50aa48244b6a6ca1f195	3befd34ea36a799f341ddf297bab44e6	4e40630710bb64ae6cb597125aef0bc6	article	Rémission, rechute : de quoi parle-t-on ?	Julien Eche and Muriel Senn and Thierry d'Amato	\N	2008
7089901	The Charleston Advisor	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beall_2008_WorldCat	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00014665/	\N		\N	\N	46-49	\N	4	\N		Review on WorldCat	5e740f3c9db4090e58341fcda457cac7	238a3f448c317c038b4c2cb980425d2e	41b6c4d1b8323922f955da4f8b6d73c6	article	WorldCat	Jeffrey Beall	\N	2008
7089920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Radical Cataloging: Essays at the Front	\N	\N	\N	McFarland	\N	\N	\N	Beall_2008_OCLC	http://eprints.rclis.org/13701	\N		\N	\N	85-93	\N	\N	\N		This chapter reviews OCLC, Inc. Included in the discussion are OCLC's Connexion software, WebJunction, resource sharing, bibliographic record quality, and OCLC's public relations. 	a74616719a9fdef326cf5a724a7c7515	79d5806261a7fe5142d6b335a7d7877b	c7365802cd418579a2fe95237ce048a1	book	OCLC: A Review	Jeffrey Beall	\N	2008
7089964	\N	2	\N	10., vollst. überarb. Aufl..	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	Mertens.2009	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3141613&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/573768455.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 29.90}, isbn = {978-3-8349-1001-1}	\N	b50acfe5d57f16c2c67aea037e79cf08	4df48d827b045031cfacaa443ee59dae	61870cf18d8d7df4b0d1131b038b1757	book	Planungs- und Kontrollsysteme in der Industrie	Peter Mertens and Marco Meier and Marco C. Meier	\N	2009 /// 2009 ershienen 2008
7089965	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl..	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Lassmann.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-409-12725-9}	\N	c65a0ff0eabe61909eceb6037c426aa6	2ef20f207d01a73d3223bd397af2ea5f	58e3dd8b0c5e4462efc5a79c160f8eba	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Nachschlagewerk für Studium und Praxis	Wolfgang Lassmann and Jens Schwarzer and Dieter Ehrenberg	\N	2006
7089966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Back.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58579-7}	\N	5cb9dd3ef84a64cfef8b1ac5e83fa3cc	fad6e7a40d4c53d1aba66f7d35389137	181a453213b4702e1ec218541148b5c8	book	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis:  Grundlagen Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social-Software	Andrea Back	\N	2008
7089978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	400000Hab	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9ac0109e6303f3ff754b07f9419e240	3b77c366e109ad331eaa27cc90792b5a	a1178f2af1d0ef1ac8c9fb707a17cac8	book	400.000 : Concurso Internacional de Viviendas en Cataluña	\N	Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya	2004
7090002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0605087	\N	[physics/0605087] Finding community structure in networks using the eigenvectors of matrices	\N	cite arxiv:physics/0605087
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Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, minor corrections in this version	\N	\N	\N	\N		We consider the problem of detecting communities or modules in networks, groups of vertices with a higher-than-average density of edges connecting them. Previous work indicates that a robust approach to this problem is the maximization of the benefit function known as "modularity" over possible divisions of a network. Here we show that this maximization process can be written in terms of the eigenspectrum of a matrix we call the modularity matrix, which plays a role in community detection similar to that played by the graph Laplacian in graph partitioning calculations. This result leads us to a number of possible algorithms for detecting community structure, as well as several other results, including a spectral measure of bipartite structure in networks and a new centrality measure that identifies those vertices that occupy central positions within the communities to which they belong. The algorithms and measures proposed are illustrated with applications to a variety of real-world complex networks.
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	632299b601c0ca0d9e9f92b9f05571ad	5003bcb34d28e1e4bc301fafb9a12c72	0083d3fe5673688c9a02297d83a4c26d	misc	Finding community structure in networks using the eigenvectors of matrices	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2006
7090127	\N	5199	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ppsn/Pizzuti08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ppsn/ppsn2008.html#Pizzuti08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1081-1090	\N	\N	conf/ppsn/2008	date = {2008-09-23}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87700-4_107}, isbn = {978-3-540-87699-1}	\N	b16d827b15f58ee816af6ca66fdb4176	7c83f8a1013d5b98339ce0049e1c7a17	0c0da195181fecfe1582b4e323245a4c	inproceedings	GA-Net: A Genetic Algorithm for Community Detection in Social Networks.	Clara Pizzuti	Günter Rudolph and Thomas Jansen and Simon M. Lucas and Carlo Poloni and Nicola Beume	2008
7090141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1348558	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348558&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053&ret=1#Fulltext	\N	DBconnect	\N	\N	74--81	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348558}	Extracting information from large collections of structured, semi-structured or even unstructured data can be a considerable challenge when much of the hidden information is implicit within relationships among entities within the data. Social networks are such data collections in which relationships play a vital role in the knowledge these networks can convey. A bibliographic database is an essential tool for the research community, yet finding and making use of relationships comprised within such a social network is difficult. In this paper we introduce DBconnect, a prototype that exploits the social network coded within the DBLP database by drawing on a new random walk approach to reveal interesting knowledge about the research community and even recommend collaborations.	3687f3a16dcc848e1599e5ac995b43f4	baec3eb11b9ac359c0466d3c17520ca5	913842df65b7827774a8041c9bdce9b6	inproceedings	DBconnect: mining research community on DBLP data	Osmar R. Zaiane and Jiyang Chen and Randy Goebel	\N	2007
7090262	International Journal of Food Microbiology	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	yang2005aan	\N	\N		\N	\N	237-245	\N	3	\N		Antibacterial activity of the water-soluble N-alkylated disaccharide chitosan derivatives against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was investigated. It was found that the antibacterial activity of chitosan derivatives was affected by the degree of substitution (DS) with disaccharide and the kind of disaccharide present in the molecule. Regardless the kind of disaccharide linked to the chitosan molecule, a DS of 30–40%, in general, exhibited the most pronounced antibacterial activity against both test organisms. E. coli and S. aureus were most susceptible to cellobiose chitosan derivative DS 30–40% and maltose chitosan derivative DS 30–40%, respectively, among the various chitosan derivatives examined. Although the disaccharide chitosan derivatives showed less antibacterial activity than the native chitosan at pH 6.0, the derivatives exhibited a higher activity than native chitosan at pH 7.0.
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Antibacterial activity of the chitosan derivatives (DS 30–40%) against E. coli increased as the pH increased from 5.0 and reached a maximum around the pH of 7.0–7.5. The effect of pH on the antibacterial activity of chitosan derivatives against S. aureus was not as pronounced as that observed with E. coli.
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Population reduction of E. coli or S. aureus in nutrient broth increased markedly upon increasing the concentration of chitosan derivatives from 0 to 500 ppm. No marked increase in population reduction was noted with further increase in the concentration of chitosan derivatives even up to 2000 ppm.
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	946d9fb38bf9bd616a0a612577b25571	d9be317ea1dd71676b5a163077d43bdc	a1122f6f6b20b92fed5a787dd39c0417	article	Antibacterial activity of N-alkylated disaccharide chitosan derivatives	T.C. Yang and C.C. Chou and C.F. Li	\N	2005
7091030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Source Press	München	\N	\N	UBMA_250292599	http://alephtest.bib.uni-mannheim.de:8991/F/?func=find-b&request=250292599&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Konzepte und Methoden ; [inkl. <span class="text3" id="normalb">Debian</span> GNU/<span class="text3" id="normalb">Linux</span> 3.1 sarge für i386 + amd64 auf DVD]	\N	\N	651 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-937514-17-1}	\N	49caa02f24ec04c0d7a49a5dbee2e5b2	d39c3287c568da139f4dd0897727cec8	d126fe846af223ca7e8ba38d41d978e5	book	Das Debian-System	Martin F. Krafft	Martin F. Krafft	2006
7091101	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. [u.a.]	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	Kiel.1996	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/50995480.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824464381}	\N	2c886a2a26e7b3b364dafc3c185a35dd	3b7e2dc5adbd4a16008f0f1090af4d9f	c9b9f8f08c8c3be3e4b30c4c182caccc	book	Dienstleistungen und Regionalentwicklung:  Ansätze einer dienstleistungsorientierten Strukturpolitik für ländliche Regionen	Hermann-Josef Kiel	\N	1996
7091102	\N	19	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft : Kasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Mathieu.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {kart. : EUR 54.90}, isbn = {3824477807}	\N	2d24371197edb13f274b457dd4ec027b	f5f2c3ac44a38439dc189fb0e2b3e312	905a05fe9ec0855ce603a3f1f953b613	book	Unternehmen auf dem Weg zu einer nachhaltigen Wirtschaftsweise:  theoretische Grundlagen - Praxisbeispiele aus Deutschland - Orientierungshilfe / Zugl.: Kassel, Univ., Diss., 2002	Petra Mathieu	\N	2002
7091103	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. und erg. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Dittler.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486273981}	\N	063df93ea9609a43f7fc2fc82933b652	24dbc9ddebe3dde7f3fdb6934ae28616	13dc387d09aeca9e9ad911bea3bc98ed	book	E-Learning:  Einsatzkonzepte und Erfolgsfaktoren des Lernens mit ‚interaktiven Medien	Ullrich Dittler	\N	2003
7091104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Business engineering	Christ.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.95}, isbn = {3540001034}	\N	b644be6c7ac9999b51cd1ad096f38a9c	b3513c3e7c4d51401d3813613f8f4106	9da46bd34aefe1ee1b507f8800c1f27d	book	Content-Management in der Praxis:  Erfolgreicher Aufbau und Betrieb unternehmensweiter Portale	Oliver Christ	\N	2003
7091105	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Berendes.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121292}	\N	1ca81a19f9d09b0905bca9656cb1a06e	caf6a3d244a7b9feb31781ba7dc3f204	53c36db507b7bc19d1d6c27aad7efcc8	book	Konzipierung und Einführung von Bürosystemen in Non-Profit-Organisationen:  Dargest. am Beispiel e. Wirtschaftsspitzenverb	Susanne Berendes	\N	1988
7091106	\N	Bd. 10	\N	3., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliographisches Institut & F. A. Brockhaus AG.	\N	Dudenverl.	Mannheim	\N	Der Duden	Eickhoff.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 21.50}, isbn = {9783411041039}	\N	c0bb23c03a7461bf938821a0be043213	70dacc4946c4e6877e7b76d9ac4d8d65	9a06020af2a4e9829eeb53c2873c377c	book	Duden - das Bedeutungswörterbuch:  [Wortbildung und Wortschatz ; 18500 Stichwörter mit grammatischen und phonetischen Angaben. Alle Stichwörter mit Definitionen und Beispielen. Synonyme und Wortbildungen sowie Infokästen zu leicht verwechselbaren Wörtern]	Birgit Eickhoff	\N	2006
7091107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Xpert.press	Schoder.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 34.95}, isbn = {3540437088}	\N	016b7cfea0adb8b062a18980f1a8fe1d	92072519cb161f44947c338469222962	993fd31a3d9bbee80573ae4dce03ecb5	book	Peer-to-peer:  Ökonomische, technologische und juristische Perspektiven	Detlef Schoder	\N	2002
7091108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	\N	Cathomen.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125166}	\N	10da58ba4d356ca0b7e063e8a05175df	bf5a091e2c2cb4853a177188e177b27a	3f6e86f02da7064c56bb23e28655a2f1	book	Der Lebenszyklus von Interorganisationssystemen	Ivo Cathomen	\N	1996
7091109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	\N	Hehl.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3598114966}	\N	1a7ce1e316adfb6ce79525914193d41d	114d024f9806f1fb12f52ef8f40d27c8	5dca0aaa9278b877586d615598ce0c6f	book	Die elektronische Bibliothek. Literatur- und Informationsbeschaffung im Internet. 2., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	H. Hehl	\N	2001
7091110	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Walbruck.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120440}	\N	d266a34bddeb193ca8a577c40f709d76	1dc99e2d32bed44a6d0a7a41a76274ee	2ce4e521b383c66f149037cb28bd545b	book	Entwicklung von branchenspezifischen integrierten Bürokommunikationssystemen - dargestellt am Beispiel der Wirtschaftsverbände	Hans-Jürgen Walbrück	\N	1986
7091111	\N	\N	\N	[Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	Microsoft Corporation	\N	Microsoft Press Deutschland	Unterschleißheim	\N	Visual Studio-Dokumentation	MicrosoftCorporation.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, sfr 78.00, S 650.00}, isbn = {9783860630549}	\N	18d2c43e09e68ef07177a6826080c1ea	1d09f7a1d4a327909c0d437c34697db8	c737755016c27803ac9ded365c369a0a	book	Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Programmierhandbuch:  Der offizielle Leitfaden zur Programmierung mit Visual C++ 6.0	\N	\N	1999
7091112	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern	\N	Huber Psychologie PraxisLernen mit neuen Medien	ReinmannRothmeier.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/361291558.PDF / http://www.semivirtuell.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24.95}, isbn = {3456839529}	\N	e8813b5e9b1b43f67bc5eb371e380744	c227d5f027393e926e3580cfb5b9b31f	1b63d80c0cc9151621697074fac4a6d7	book	Didaktische Innovation durch Blended Learning:  Leitlinien anhand eines Beispiels aus der Hochschule	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier and Frank Vohle	\N	2003
7091113	\N	1998	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	Berlin	\N	Wissenschaftsforschung	FuchsKittowski.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3934682308}	\N	8b1c6c0727a4d9436dedc1890017e917	1105767e1dc29f636a798726ba7e21cd	30592466b8d273b8fe932d27b905c1b2	book	Wissenschaft und Digitale Bibliothek	Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski	\N	2000
7091114	\N	\N	\N	3. ed., internat. ed., [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Reading, Mass.	\N	\N	Elmasri.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0201542633}	\N	0c3a94e55f04edb43af0fc7a28297b35	5924cd4bac30788d33ef3b97aeb4530e	037d0c2f487455749d3b510f4677e6a2	book	Fundamentals of database systems	Ramez Elmasri and B. Shamkant Navathe	\N	2001
7091115	\N	2	\N	3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	Mertens.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409691030}	\N	f27b14a33f84837aba079a996591c79c	b18b00328bdd8e4b717a72b739e9f924	ddcfffec2f64591dfa88d031c8fc5b02	book	Informations- und Planungssysteme	Peter Mertens and Joachim Griese	\N	1982
7091116	\N	\N	\N	3., unveränd. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim	\N	Beltz-Praxis	Klippert.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407624913}	\N	759f3e91bb39003298975a57984bb075	d5b98b918d784ede1af71e55c972e4ac	70ef0fef7b7c24497a956374f346cac0	book	Eigenverantwortliches Arbeiten und Lernen:  Bausteine für den Fachunterricht	Heinz Klippert and Erich Clemens	\N	2002
7091117	\N	5	\N	7., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dudenverlag	Mannheim	\N	Der Duden in 12 /zwölf] Bänden	Dose.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783411209156}	\N	fb5afef61f36f81ba61cf2047d4ae8ac	a4df3e43fb51ad1e4e427c02b8ef835a	f9caa4b8664676ec191ba44efcfa5ac8	book	Duden Fremdwörterbuch	Maria Dose and Jürgen Folz and Dieter Mang	\N	2001
7091118	\N	Bd. 5	\N	7., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl., Weltbild Sonderausgabe.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliographisches Institut & F. A. Brockhaus AG.	\N	Dudenverl.	Mannheim	\N	Der Duden	Baer.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783411040575}	\N	08f691de1df2fc6877febba3439317c8	9db5cd8190b2bcc257a11763c1118898	f09ecc0eb824d29b90521d0067241bbd	book	Duden Fremdwörterbuch:  [unentbehrlich für das Verstehen und den Gebrauch fremder Wörter ; 53000 Fremdwörter mit über 400000 Angaben zu Bedeutung, Aussprache, Grammatik, Herkunft, Schreibvarianten und Worttrennungen]	Dieter Baer and Matthias Wermke	\N	2002
7091119	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. [u.a.]	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	Zich.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824463385}	\N	281d61e7ff4916fbf88c6d34fc66dfdf	4f3f197c8d67ab12bd0d34a9f7e8edc9	fa3261058ff0e20ae8ca4d25c8aa1020	book	Integrierte Typen- und Teileoptimierung:  Neue Methoden des Produktprogramm-Managements	Christian Zich	\N	1996
7091120	\N	\N	\N	6., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Ferstl.2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/582128692.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783486587555}	\N	9c4991a76f8f26b3265f88fcb70f6f2e	3bd9aa54eebfd84fe64236235b025af8	dcd2b1517db943d23363c460eec124cb	book	Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik	K. Otto Ferstl and J. Elmar Sinz	\N	2008
7091121	\N	Bd. 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Versicherungswirtschaft	Mertens.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122981}	\N	26b2f5a029e60350bc8758bff37e8b4a	9e8c68590612e355f5b05fc43d88a541	cb52418d5b4d1f4227aa409b19101567	book	Kundentypologien im Versicherungsgeschäft mit Privatkunden	Michael Mertens	\N	1992
7091122	\N	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E-Learning-Fachtagung Informatik and Gesellschaft für Informatik.	\N	Ges. für Informatik	Bonn	\N	GI-EditionProceedings	Bode.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/370766520.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3885793660}	\N	4f4756d05dab0096e7ad16128e72af9b	5e9150a6dca048fc0cc85bf9fdbb590b	76a85fa2364dd4cae3dd3843ff918489	book	Tagungsband der 1. e-Learning-Fachtagung Informatik, 16. - 18. September 2003, Garching b. München, Germany	Arndt Bode	\N	2003
7091123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Rieken.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124763}	\N	ac0b2ac94427c1044cd3799650dbf8a5	6fee1b5515046b9fde71881b4bab3375	10dd5fb212c2400c9404aa038ba60f5c	book	Die situative Gestaltung des Materialflusses zwischen Zulieferer und Abnehmer:  Dargestellt am Beispiel der deutschen Automobilindustrie	Ludger Rieken	\N	1995
7091124	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. [u.a.]	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	Vogt.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824467305}	\N	9672a152a8b52ddff637db5743166a5f	7734e4888db8a4d891cc807c9a13cc43	251acc0ded3dcb978c72a6787188da02	book	Tourenplanung in Ballungsgebieten:  Entwicklung eines PC-gestützten Verfahrens	Monika Vogt	\N	1998
7091125	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crusius	Bern	\N	\N	Peter.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 19.80}, isbn = {3905318083}	\N	cb8a0addad5272e957a5e7ce12427061	4a4c91b431e3f4a1bebafdc155542c3f	be7a27ac7f17dded8b8f0d51e50fb34c	book	Internet-Projekte:  Ein Leitfaden für das Projekt-Management von Internet-/Intranet-Auftritten	K. Marc Peter	\N	1999
7091126	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	Ruthekolck.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125298}	\N	ec803d7437a2a54076a301566afb1f05	5523c29abc533f62d253c74bd02479ee	6f2a5238a8893da9fd96bf76cd76ff63	book	Strategische Ausrichtung des Informations-Controlling:  Ein Konzept zur Einbindung der Informationsverarbeitung in die strategischen Managementprozesse einer Unternehmung	Thomas Ruthekolck	\N	1997
7091127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Gluchowski.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 55.00}, isbn = {3540617825}	\N	2133b4a76985e374d0ae3eff216f50fd	92f3fb6b06b4f519fd7d76a31469f12b	3c05280ac65d635b620769f26133492f	book	Management-Support-Systeme:  Computergestützte Informationssysteme für Führungskräfte und Entscheidungsträger	Peter Gluchowski and Roland Gabriel and Peter Chamoni	\N	1997
7091128	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Simon.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 76.00, EUR 39.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3890128866}	\N	97c9c1ed9cb892ba9f39e2cebbcc44c1	99fbddf5e4711a6a405e4c3031ea5319	14f3604395b451019c1f82d9fee5d57e	book	E-Learning an Hochschulen:  Gestaltungsräume und Erfolgsfaktoren von Wissensmedien	Bernd Simon	\N	2001
7091129	\N	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mannhold	Gelsenkirchen	\N	Betriebswirtschaftliche Schriften zur Unternehmensführung Betriebliche Logistik	Bahlmann.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3884853333}	\N	5e1967410dedc0e635573c21090f4426	f895cbbf4807201412db4bb59f046d22	6a765b4fafaa718df9d2c930605498e7	book	Informationsbedarfsanalyse für das Beschaffungsmanagement	R. Arnold Bahlmann	\N	1982
7091130	\N	\N	\N	1. publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Los Angeles	\N	\N	Myers.2009	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/574672206.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781412921664}	\N	ec3194fd14aca13170cbdf2e3e519d64	f5ec14b423fffca9b5a635d61618c0fd	fecc5dc371b1a9424227544dfd5940fd	book	Qualitative research in business & management	D. Michael Myers	\N	2009
7091131	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lüth	Mannheim	\N	\N	Aust.2000	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/92588492.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3932213017}	\N	22b2f430728b82d342a1c7e30218522a	d5a6e884e6ca480f7764aec8f159d3e2	ec6f122338b781fc76f9032513fe4784	book	ePurchasing:  Im B2B eCommerce ist der Kunde wieder König	Eberhard Aust	\N	2000
7091132	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar u. a.	\N	Reihe	Wenzel.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 94.00, EUR 49.00, sfr 82.72, S 705.44}, isbn = {3890128718}	\N	24bd7858704a3a847422e557b5fce208	b8e8309543f6641ed6e5fd75a9fcf490	1e619e5203af85fdbed4abd665dbcbca	book	Webdesign, Informationssuche und Flow:  Nutzerverhalten auf unterschiedlich strukturierten Websites	Olaf Wenzel	\N	2001
7091133	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern	\N	Aus dem Programm HuberReihe	ReinmannRothmeier.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 39.80, ca. S 219.00, ca. sfr 35.90}, isbn = {3456835698}	\N	3036e01b4bfcb5b66de11d97568abcd9	a047b3e6fd9a3b98e4a05c9ea207ff12	e32ab2dd24a7c3cc142734605a498919	book	Virtuelle Seminare in Hochschule und Weiterbildung:  Drei Beispiele aus der Praxis	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier and Heinz Mandl	\N	2001
7091134	\N	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Ludwig.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122990}	\N	64a50162319795ebbd526dd9fcff90f4	e011e299c2312e1a34913189a9fb976c	765a6b0b950b5328a802c39344d0dfce	book	Bürokommunikationssysteme in Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaften:  Synergie durch informationelle Integration von Jahresabschlußprüfung und Unternehmensberatung	Achim Ludwig	\N	1992
7091135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ.-Verl. Universi	Siegen	\N	\N	Stechert.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783936533231}	\N	e34f375f36f70ca7e65bc500b5783b1b	f5d72a5a66f85c814582d378eed2113d	4ab92b83b91fa174d0a77c3fccac5751	book	Informatische Bildung in der Wissensgesellschaft; Praxisband der 12:  Fachtagung "Informatik in der Schule - INFOS 2007" der Gesellschaft für Informatik eV 19 bis 21 September 2007 an der Universität Siegen	Peer Stechert	\N	2007
7091136	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Konig.1999	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/059720239.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 48.00, S 350.00, sfr 44.50}, isbn = {3817115865}	\N	788295fd02ac330e06546c88f405040f	01d44cd366cebf5cd0b4ef8f991e15f1	a2caa2ab2866c44b23a8b66dc200ffae	book	Taschenbuch der Wirtschaftsinformatik und Wirtschaftsmathematik	Wolfgang König	\N	1999
7091137	\N	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Studies in fuzziness and soft computing	Szczepaniak.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 80.20}, isbn = {3790815292}	\N	84ce8b76255b062072e94f81ae0c8c8c	a1feb6f48935fb6da7354a4eff2222b1	3cbde01fe7d0ad8c8480868cfb99b8bf	book	Intelligent exploration of the Web	S. Piotr Szczepaniak	\N	2003
7091138	\N	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Schotters.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123015}	\N	0d37ae2a56bbfa47563bb3f1e87ca0dd	c7e132a3ff9ba93f9360bc2d07cca662	b36fd42c6ee3f48b218ff333afdc37d0	book	Informationsmanagement für mittelständische Unternehmungen:  Aufgaben, funktionale Anforderungen und Ausgliederungsmöglichkeiten	Markus Schotters	\N	1992
7091139	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Lamprecht.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 39.80}, isbn = {3446215441}	\N	edee6e36d21db1248a57af8d74acbd30	728c113ca72484c87bb0c40116a27c98	9f82f930afa676e1cd0d52d65dcb5738	book	Professionelle Recherche im Internet	Stephan Lamprecht	\N	2001
7091140	\N	56	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konferenz Mensch und Computer and Gesellschaft für Informatik.	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM	Herczeg.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/351910972.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3519003643}	\N	a66a4ae4f3decc9eea51ff8284ec6eb5	3d740c834500928a375b1a14f10114f3	9d4eb27ff881716fe49919defe823305	book	Mensch & Computer 2002:  Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits- und Lernwelten ; [Tagungsband der zweiten fachübergreifenden Konferenz "Mensch & Computer", Hamburg, 2002]	Michael Herczeg and Wolfgang Prinz and Horst Oberquelle	\N	2002
7091141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SmartBooks	Kilchberg	\N	\N	Gartz.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3908490634}	\N	69491aa79e5a6d9d9d38302fa14e6a23	355157a6e3a1fc12f69d781b846f75b9	13cb353f9df8dbd348745a2f728f711d	book	Professionelle Internet-Recherche:  Für Wissenschaftler und Online-Profis	Joachim Gartz	\N	2000
7091142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Springer-11646 /Dig. Serial]	Gomez.2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71335-7	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540713340}	\N	cccfe1b09d360a65e22b3368fc4b1911	16c3b95dcc3af9e3c5914d23e01b77bf	c72853701b68aa27eea9a7f0a72453a1	book	Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering:  ITEE 2007 - Third International ICSC Symposium	Marx Jorge Gómez and Martin Müller and Claus Rautenstrauch and Michael Sonnenschein and Heinz Welsch	\N	2007
7091143	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	Fasnacht.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123538}	\N	2ef6b10fd9229bd58b67a530a4ca4a69	f7f85f2020c03c498ec4660607bef63c	49420c610e7d30f00cda82198e92401c	book	Koordination verteilter und heterogener Datenbanksysteme	Daniel Fasnacht	\N	1993
7091144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studienverl.	Innsbruck u.a	\N	\N	Baumgartner.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 69.00}, isbn = {9783706517713}	\N	de5823f7fe3816543bb8ff3fb26d7b46	8a557c081cd0996b22b3b8d38a48440c	8246fcd36cf4ad02ad87d37d014a98b2	book	E-Learning Praxishandbuch:  Auswahl von Lernplattformen ; Marktübersicht - Funktionen - Fachbegriffe	Peter Baumgartner and Hartmut Häfele and Kornelia Maier-Häfele	\N	2002
7091145	\N	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Klein.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123112}	\N	bc4b4df54061067745fa01eed6c79ea6	cbec162ffc9df6a43ff809be3613aad4	85956994d7b7f5b4518a722711fefcce	book	Wissensmodellbasierte Audit support systems:  Ein Beitrag zur Architektur integrierter Informationssysteme im Rahmen der Jahresabschlußprüfung	Peter Klein	\N	1993
7091146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Koch.2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/548294208.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.80}, isbn = {9783486585780}	\N	24069b8bda7706080e32eb56bd9fe5e9	f6b312cc5374345d8371575069e5d626	633523430d2cd9590ddeedc879104901	book	Enterprise 2.0:  Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2007
7091147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Science Pub	Hershey, Pa.	\N	\N	Hanson.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/350592179.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1591401062}	\N	f736755b043941d183d1f7ca37801a74	f6915fc805dae82555dbefc58faff1c1	b4d3e3d8b80152119822c4c0b5ee7c62	book	Building a virtual library	Ardis Hanson and Bruce Lubotsky Levin	\N	2003
7091148	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	Flie.2009ershienen2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/539887765.PDF / http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2993099&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 34.90}, isbn = {9783834900241}	\N	d6709ef8985e68e68cca04dceaf715f7	3c3c8cdb4e2fa19ef1e069104bf58a3f	23bd06c8489a8ce87faa0720aaacdd93	book	Dienstleistungsmanagement:  Kundenintegration gestalten und steuern	Sabine Fließ	\N	2009 ershienen 2008
7091149	\N	115	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar u. a.	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Koepff.2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2945827&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/528376985.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 48.00}, isbn = {9783899365740}	\N	aa6923d51fecca909acd7addd44e42e7	8f5380edb7b94c6ff148670e97df43f5	62385831e5d6c1dc3c8e1b3edc9245bf	book	Institutionelles Krisenmanagement:  Ein empirischer Vergleich von Inhouse- und Interim-Management	Klaus-Philipp Koepff	\N	2007
7091150	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acad. Press	London	\N	Knowledge-based systems	Schreiber.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0126290407}	\N	5ae6522501cd7743780896983b8a8f39	ff97ab5ff624d8d2642a07ef319cde21	3704e7a0113c2d5269f12007d6565174	book	KADS:  A principled approach to knowledge-based system development	Guus Schreiber	\N	1993
7091151	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	Haller.2005	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/476541549	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 38.90}, isbn = {3409314997}	\N	70209ea322b4b27912d7a1a649e71ad9	97d2d5f80cb4ac7805ae1d927321595d	dd2bd90549ea6998c2a50ce7b7fd6e3e	book	Dienstleistungsmanagement:  Grundlagen, Konzepte, Instrumente	Sabine Haller	\N	2005
7091152	\N	\N	\N	[Elektronische Ressource], 4. ed., Multimedia ed. on CD-ROM for Windows®	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Prentice Hall [u.a.]	Upper Saddle River, N.J.	\N	\N	Laudon.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0130279200}	\N	5d3ec4eb4ec4f1b040f687fa2d49defd	5b8215a1db273d4abb01801cdd7c1f3d	c1df814f8c07d21f89c5a96cd03c4e16	book	Essentials of management information systems:  Organization & technology in the networked enterprise	C. Kenneth Laudon and P. Jane Laudon	\N	2001
7091153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	X.media.press	Clement.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540414517}	\N	1c5413f68b7a33e0174eed2ecdc8db91	0fae09f4dd33a1603533b32890ba4d47	d61e809a7f93fe341e94653de0ab47f3	book	Lernen organisieren:  Medien, Module, Konzepte	Ute Clement and Klaus Kräft	\N	2002
7091154	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Wissensmedien	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Hesse.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830910940}	\N	3c9a165d685511e553641ae9b64262ec	c0f02e435bd28da4974e232190908597	c2669c07a463198137c513633993e056	book	Partizipation und Interaktion im virtuellen Seminar	W. Friedrich Hesse	\N	2001
7091155	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsinformatik	Reuter.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 90.00, sfr 90.00, S 702.00}, isbn = {3790808504}	\N	d6fbdd38fe486dd1d6e2dc1a279b2f29	bb3e2a30c9c436fd1f52de449b59f820	52cc99198a217692fd1dbaea146333ba	book	Direkte und indirekte Wirkungen rechnerunterstützter Fertigungssysteme:  Formalisierte Netzstrukturen zur Darstellung und Analyse der Unternehmung	Bärbel Reuter	\N	1995
7091156	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Rinn.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.80}, isbn = {3830912145}	\N	b9ac4b7eb8ad1cbea4b50274fdb6744f	ee0d41856685c5f2b1049f960661e9d0	4c3b57119de8408294d023cd10fa967b	book	Referenzmodelle netzbasierten Lehrens und Lernens:  Virtuelle Komponenten der Präsenzlehre	Ulrike Rinn and Joachim Wedekind	\N	2002
7091157	\N	\N	\N	[Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Addison-Wesley [u.a.]	Harlow	\N	\N	BaezaYates.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0201398298}	\N	be47deff28033d5a5d6798bc330c33a8	409e2fa18c7951bece5b285f8b16b23d	379d8fc3a6be2cb15d08a91e87132fbc	book	Modern information retrieval	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Berthier Ribeiro-Neto	\N	2008
7091158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Studium	München	\N	WirtschaftWirtschaftsinformatik	Thome.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783827372215}	\N	3edc340989f0b8583d3b7e83cd2ed230	33e5d48429a25f6ba7c30727339a6616	76f95d72a7852ef3495f2a52975ac2ca	book	Grundzüge der Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Integration der Informationsverarbeitung in die Organisation von Unternehmen	Rainer Thome	\N	2006
7091160	\N	\N	\N	4., aktualisierte und überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing	\N	O'Reillys Internetbibliothek	Babiak.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 35.00}, isbn = {3897212722}	\N	14d2e1e56326d6c07e4848f4ad3c1d58	7843c081ef1588561696498d6b243a7d	392bbb7691724643536fd4651785440d	book	Effektive Suche im Internet	Ulrich Babiak	\N	2001
7091161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	WiSt-Taschenbücher	.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3800607794}	\N	5e89e66c532a541d6adf28a3f88787db	e6c306224b3c8fce6441c8dd86654300	cdb412a2367ecba98310cd7e992e44ad	book	Organisationstheoretische Ansätze	\N	\N	1981
7091162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied	\N	Pädagogik und Konstruktivismus	Reich.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/105062308.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 22.00, ca. sfr 44.00}, isbn = {3472051957}	\N	ddac43939223640c391b445d2de87ab6	0b78c9c58f75053700d85425d6e9c4b3	d4b35929ebc8f0af8c651c0b9954302d	book	Konstruktivistische Didaktik:  Lehren und Lernen aus interaktionistischer Sicht	Kersten Reich	\N	2002
7091163	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teilkonferenz Informationssysteme in Transport und Verkehr and Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	DS&OR Lab Univ.	Paderborn	\N	DSOR Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsinformatik	Mattfeld.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 20.00}, isbn = {3833443952}	\N	d7db649fa740d31820a652a82977f725	b0fe19b01bc76d5c2eef99ec5902e73a	ee9f706189a8dbcb97db5d6de04cfc30	book	Informationssysteme in Transport und Verkehr:  [Tagungsband der Teilkonferenz "Informationssysteme in Transport und Verkehr" der Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006 in Passau, 20.-22.02.2006]	Christian Dirk Mattfeld	\N	2006
7091164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Sonnenberg.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125069}	\N	40ba90799ce16b01267bbc4cdfc47568	cbcbcc0e461bb4d9bb0a01e32d20fc2b	654afa759d2b44e113eb4f6f8fbd0c64	book	Die Wahl der Beschaffungsmarketingstrategie:  Ein heuristischer Ansatz	Karlheinz Sonnenberg	\N	1996
7091165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	VOP, Verwaltung, Organisation, Personal	Topfer.2000	http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/314704612.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 98.00}, isbn = {3409116680}	\N	9af37eebbe9019fa05998ece751f5cc1	4776d0e06ad4c6cc495203f1d2c565bc	e4ec4c3e3a783f1b0615447c8f143fdb	book	Die erfolgreiche Steuerung öffentlicher Verwaltungen:  Von der Reform zur kontinuierlichen Verbesserung	Armin Töpfer and Bernd Adamaschek	\N	2000
7091166	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Nocker.1993b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 74.00}, isbn = {3890123074}	\N	f1fd23db3222d8460e003be55085c865	72d3ec08fbf853be4bb0b9c2e8c5425e	ea0938a6c6e47c18300faa341eefe654	book	Erfolgsfaktoren für die Entwicklung wissensbasierter Systeme im Finanzdienstleistungsbereich:  Ableitung von Handlungsempfehlungen auf Basis einer empirischen Erhebung	Christoph Nöcker	\N	1993
7091167	\N	1	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Schriften zu Kooperations- und Mediensystemen	Kienle.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899360796}	\N	6abc8c16980712d03c32635bbfe1c099	5db1186a31942d284a6f6a1c5668be68	3eabfbd342913514edfe8d3ef28af61b	book	Integration von Wissensmanagement und kollaborativem Lernen durch technisch unterstützte Kommunikationsprozesse	Andrea Kienle	\N	2003
7091168	\N	\N	\N	Reprinted.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page [u.a.]	London	\N	Open and distance learning series	Salmon.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0749431105}	\N	704c780b65e2ee9546294a31cbe4895e	4b9860401abc10ba54980638bf904151	e8828ae42ff21a4bec846b188fab9db1	book	E-moderating:  The key to teaching and learning online	Gilly Salmon	\N	2001
7091169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BW Bildung und Wiss. Verl. und Software	Nürnberg	\N	Multimediales Lernen in der Berufsbildung	Schenkel.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 58.00, EUR-D 29.00, sfr 52.50, S 423.00}, isbn = {3821470208}	\N	947c83ab4a531510c617e923ffe94dcc	f4350063e90c4a34a993b3697008a6b4	9a1dddb224eb289d064c11a63539aaeb	book	Qualitätsbeurteilung multimedialer Lern- und Informationssysteme:  Evaluationsmethoden auf dem Prüfstand	Peter Schenkel	\N	2000
7091170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz Wiss.	München	\N	Münchner wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Beiträge	Bildhauser.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {kart. : DM 66.50 (freier Pr.), EUR 34.00 (freier Pr.)}, isbn = {3896754688}	\N	de3db6d8bf3ecb93d85df4b1b9dea3c5	75909af5012ff3ffd9df5f92ac972c03	ddecd9f5410fb85a1a637afc1392dcf5	book	Entwicklung eines kostenrechnungsgestützten Informationssystems für die Preispolitik der Deutschen Post AG:  Zugl.: Dresden, Techn. Univ., Diss., 1999	Dirk Bildhäuser	\N	1999
7091171	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Bodendorf.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 35.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3890129714}	\N	ecf927604beae1e871c18e8af323f937	2288a5ddc83e972ffc0dcf9b49c2b113	76ba8041c5f2aeed701d740bd64343df	book	E-Teaching in der Hochschule:  Technische Infrastrukturen und didaktische Gestaltung	Freimut Bodendorf	\N	2002
7091172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S. Kempa	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	Kempa.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/104165510.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 25.00}, isbn = {3831136769}	\N	5221f996f95c606097c9ba5d353a4d57	0e65e5bb590503a27f02c3968b55fcc4	c5c4dcdbe947d10b71452c3aaf52cc73	book	Qualität von Online-Fachinformation	Sonja Kempa	\N	2002
7091173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Apel.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3763918655}	\N	9d8650a9da6ed4ef97fb1da721ee98a5	068ceb43fed293b8641052a82b5c4815	979d7ba3577f072e98304b6e29ac1a9e	book	Online lehren:  Planung und Gestaltung netzbasierter Weiterbildung	Heino Apel	\N	2003
7091174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Riders	Berkley, Calif.	\N	\N	Rockley.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0735713065}	\N	8b326e27a38454c108e2c604048b04ed	02e7298bef71bde4e2297617945699bb	871e44acb13d17c61674cfc9566e7b9e	book	Managing enterprise content:  A unified content strategy	Ann Rockley and Pamela Kostur and Steve Manning	\N	2003
7091175	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Bosch.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123406}	\N	9abc6ca1d5238922ad619ac14f1f3026	735709d410425d17480dd9e5e50c8802	81a35b1a6f8ea9b0450e10450e9fb9d9	book	Entscheidung und Unschärfe:  Eine entscheidungstheoretische Analyse der Fuzzy-Set-Theorie	Harald Bosch	\N	1993
7091176	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop Lernplattformen in der Praxis and Institut für Wissensmedien	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Bett.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/356002772.pdf / http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/356002772.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.80}, isbn = {3830912153}	\N	e428a7200977f717a20fcd29f67f1a17	899f37bb9ffb56db4180cb39225894ee	2a21305a212942fb0e86b7e2df3d170e	book	Lernplattformen in der Praxis:  [die in diesem Band gesammelten Beiträge dokumentieren den Workshop "Lernplattformen in der Praxis", der am 15. und 16. Mai 2002 am Institut für Wissensmedien in Tübingen stattfand]	Katja Bett and Joachim Wedekind	\N	2003
7091177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Science+Business Media LLC	Boston, MA	\N	Springer-11643 /Dig. Serial]	Hefley.2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76578-5	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780387765778}	\N	edb88e7af1b40e8a3ea005ec95b305ff	9776b7e32ca9edfa1a443ee765fb0843	85fa6f327c8c7c6f96405f0a65038dee	book	Service Science, Management and Engineering Education for the 21st Century	Bill Hefley and Wendy Murphy	\N	2008
7091178	\N	2700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCIE	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Tutorial	Pazienza.2003	http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=0302-9743&volume=2700	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540405795}	\N	181c2fe4d6024c075a27040d9a7012e9	c123f3782e6757b3e921a0d6985742cd	5c3bcd67e123be02a78796ccde3ad638	book	Information extraction in the web era:  Natural language communication for knowledge acquisition and intelligent information agents	Teresa Maria Pazienza	\N	2003
7091179	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Landsberg am Lech	\N	Mi-Studienbibliothek Betriebswirtschaft	Pfohl.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3478382203}	\N	c1026be56ecdd6579d8a76cf3447b983	0761098ea7e81b59fc17a1729977d70c	4cdb6a7f4da4493b7e8b16b695fe1186	book	Entscheidungstheorie:  Normative und deskriptive Grundlagen des Entscheidens	\N	\N	1981
7091180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz Wissenschaft	München	\N	Pädagogik	Dittler.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.00 (freier Pr.)}, isbn = {3831601313}	\N	e3803dfb00daeb5d3400e431e4387434	83ff8bfce37c78ed7b3dc8862ff526ac	9201f16c634e25dace5b084de69362ef	book	Computervermittelte Kommunikation in netzbasierten Lernszenarien:  Eine empirische Studie über die Effekte unterschiedlicher Kommunikationsbedingungen auf Lernprozess, Lernerfolg und sozio-emotionale Aspekte bei der kooperativen Bearbeitung von computergestützten Lernfällen	Martina Dittler	\N	2002
7091181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Lindemann.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM69.00}, isbn = {3890123376}	\N	56ba3b7bb451b40cb366213924ac74ca	a7ddc2051b9fb6ffab6b38fe2ede1f25	25ea52bad0b00624b52507d13ea7902c	book	Kooperative Marketing-Kommunikation:  Kommunikationspolitische Zusammenarbeit von Konsumgüter-Anbietern	Michael Lindemann	\N	1993
7091182	\N	\N	\N	2., neu gefaßte und wesentl. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	Vahlens Handbücher der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften	KroeberRiel.1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3800607875}	\N	f4ea52439b23f938cf3586195d372e64	eef347bbb7129e4e348d65378ff9beea	7c66da06e51eaeb1318dfd1c9d53ff51	book	Konsumentenverhalten	Werner Kroeber-Riel	\N	1980
7091183	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Kerres.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/94894817.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39,80}, isbn = {3486250558}	\N	962cd3ed806ecede1977295188dcdbfd	7c7ea3cacf6499d37e182ebd4a9b4278	f3808bb69efdfe79021ca0a5e9a73412	book	Multimediale und telemediale Lernumgebungen:  Konzeption und Entwicklung	Michael Kerres	\N	2001
7091184	\N	\N	\N	28., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staufenbiel	Köln	\N	\N	Friedenberger.2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3004593&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 15.00}, isbn = {3922132308}	\N	873bf7a20c74997062e0a8105a63efdf	214f91d04c8fe3293ba816a940d86a95	8280b6562363f6bf7d6a22b2510a541f	book	Staufenbiel Management-Nachwuchs. Das Karriere-Handbuch für Absolventen	Thomas Friedenberger	\N	2007
7091186	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	\N	Horvath.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3528153922}	\N	5052a79bd234f5366592fba8e9d62e05	2495b0bd71379084bee7178ca91f3499	88a2ff12fe2aee75887e4c048822f701	book	Online-Recherche:  Neue Wege zum Wissen der Welt	Péter Horváth	\N	1996
7091187	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Ferber.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/110877748.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 39.00}, isbn = {9783898642132}	Verlagstext: Die inhaltliche Suche nach Textdokumenten - das Information Retrieval - spielte sich bis vor einigen Jahren vornehmlich in Bibliotheken und Archiven ab. Durch das WWW sind zunehmend auch Privatpersonen und Firmen mit dieser Aufgabe konfrontiert.	17381af305c78da007d0aa3fd0fa1dcc	52c1b4ab3e818efef6635eb76b778608	b60dbc902a2e19877aec154fa5747751	book	Information Retrieval:  Suchmodelle und Data-Mining-Verfahren für Textsammlungen und das Web	Reginald Ferber	\N	2003
7091188	\N	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach u.a.	\N	BIFOA-Monographien	Lippold.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {kart. : DM 49.00}, isbn = {3890123350}	\N	b01220e585bee30a35904a91204c20c1	56808592347c030ee383f6bfb7f42e65	060f6759f37a7578a77049dbc76f7b14	book	Elektronische Dokumentenverwaltung in Klein- und Mittelbetrieben	Heiko Lippold	\N	1993
7091189	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Datenbanken & Informationssysteme	Endres.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 99.00, EUR 50.62}, isbn = {3932588770}	\N	e84f47df9814c9434eb6942f15c2fe5e	10219049dfd5085d77a6377b0c85ecab	6e6f764abd6dc75f217ff5452469c5b1	book	Digitale Bibliotheken:  Informatik-Lösungen für globale Wissensmärkte	Albert Endres and W. Dieter Fellner	\N	2000
7091190	\N	Bd. 16	\N	3., überarb. Aufl..	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hessisches Ministerium für Wirtschaft Verkehr und Landesentwicklung Geschäftsstelle Hessen-Media	Wiesbaden	\N	Hessen-media	Alpar.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933732166}	\N	ce829495ae9c1ea3e2a2ac99afc894fa	77876683c4b8e511fbee51f980bee176	7b00cdc17471a6b3af48b18495e79eef	book	Leitfaden eShop:  Verkaufen im Internet	Paul Alpar and Sebastian Pickerodt and Markus Pfuhl	\N	2001
7091191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Business engineering	Reichmayr.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540442912}	\N	6cc2b6aa3ac94276fb81a7c7afd95c76	8d68673105ae5282e747aa50e0570f28	e2a417c2346e4dc983781bc4c520522d	book	Collaboration und WebServices:  Architekturen, Portale, Techniken und Beispiele ; mit 102 Tabellen	Christian Reichmayr	\N	2003
7091192	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	Ausbildung und Studium	Mertens.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 19.80}, isbn = {9783528155391}	\N	caf8fc62c365276472367479708d364a	d1c87d0f15f395788597e43c96a7956b	685cafef4ea7b7d5bf863816344aa3ef	book	Studienführer Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Fach, Studium, Universitäten, Perspektiven	Peter Mertens and Dina Messina	\N	1999
7091193	\N	\N	\N	5. print.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Today	Medford, NJ	\N	CyberAge books	Sherman.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0910965514}	\N	9d8711152e2b1f3faeec1937cf6e2fb9	dc1ce7416af96d226839fb081abaea90	55f48797c52a742aa8e6a42c3a73005e	book	The invisible web:  Uncovering information sources search engines can't see	Chris Sherman and Gary Price	\N	2005
7091194	\N	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt/M.	\N	Europäische HochschulschriftenReihe 22, Soziologie	Weigand.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3820479414}	\N	2acd402178853dcd9da56610a88627e0	f35eee6b3852c2783d46d24e75463c40	eba5e37305bd30d61e9fa1162d6a7c98	book	Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation als innovative Medienleistung:  Empirische Untersuchungen zur Akzeptanz interaktiver Informationsangebote	Heinz Karl Weigand	\N	1983
7091195	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburger Forum Medienökonomie	\N	Fischer	München	\N	Hamburger Forum Medienökonomie	FantapieAltobelli.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/333038304.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 39.00, EUR 20.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {9783889273000}	\N	4ef8b3dbcdd473a4ec5ca4344325db1f	e51c65a92ae3202909695cf9d2adabc0	8edc33dab7f5b169bccb9bd251b59b5d	book	Print contra online?:  Verlage im Internetzeitalter	Claudia Fantapié Altobelli	\N	2002
7091196	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	v. Decker	Heidelberg	\N	Honnefer Protokolle	Berger.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3768539896}	\N	19adb251ec35b679a4793af9d4d7bd47	47ea05a794332d6519571bc75758a9fa	f120581286e2e42187751be9fa67552b	book	Lexikon der Telekommunikationsökonomie	Heinz Berger	\N	1990
7091197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Koller.19921993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123090}	\N	81f40fb48b6a5684729fbd9baa2bded5	bbc5a3bbd47f136907f994ad305fd0cd	a371f5f8d1482328389de5ec9608ca40	book	Marketing-Assessment /// Möglichkeiten und Grenzen externer Eigenkapitalbeschaffung mittelständischer Unternehmungen:  Aufgaben, Probleme und Methoden der Marketing-Folgenabschätzung /// Eine Analyse aus Sicht der Unternehmung differenziert nach Finanzierungsformen, Ausstattungsmerkmalen und Kapitalgebern	Christoph Köller and Ronald Sauer	\N	1992 /// 1993
7091198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	Frese.1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409316817}	\N	90a20896946e6b24349c424fdaa48cf6	7138fa9a454e643c84f53408dd370656	39597a5d8584816fd78908293a6a54cd	book	Grundlagen der Organisation:  Die Organisationsstruktur der Unternehmung	Erich Frese	\N	1980
7091199	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	BIFOA-Monographien	Meyer.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120628}	\N	67472d973f0bd1860556979681171382	c8def17f9dac20b0e842c7a859f797fa	f3b39a9a269fee60ec6c63b2f6c0c6fa	book	Integration der Informationsverarbeitung im Büro:  Konzeptionelle u. empir. Ansätze zur organisator. Gestaltung der betriebl. Informationsverarbeitung	Rolf Meyer	\N	1986
7091279	NMR Spectrosc	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bystrov1976ssc	\N	\N		\N	\N	41--81	\N	\N	\N		\N	6581dc3532c9ef9f62a363ddf3286616	b05f249daba79a311856076915d1ebd2	b65bd6202dc9e7c1ba5a48db3ed5d3b4	article	Spin-spin coupling and the conformational states of peptide systems, Prog	V.F. Bystrov	\N	1976
7091422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Continuum International Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	adams2000spm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1777162ac1d5c50afbe6d005d92a8e2	2a3d5637c3b56fac37952810fe6bbbf7	74a98290b6dea1191def6ada306eebb8	book	{The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-vegetarian Critical Theory}	C.J. Adams	\N	2000
7091425	Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	kuhn2003qha	\N	\N		\N	\N	1531--1537	\N	5	\N		Three different hyaluronic acid fragment preparations (HAF) derived from hyaluronic acid (HA) by hyaluronate lyase digestion have been investigated. The amount of these fragment mixtures in pharmaceutical formulations was determined by liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). HAF analysis was performed in less than 8 min using a Nucleosil® 100-7 C2 column. Based on the assumption that the mass distribution is kept constant, which is confirmed by the calibration results, quantification can be carried out relating to the most intense fragments. For that purpose, the ratios of the peak areas of product ions of m/z=378 (tetramer, hexamer, octamer) to the peak area of m/z=83 ([2×maltose-H+], internal standard) were calculated. Calibration was done for each HAF and good linearity from 5 to 80 μg/ml has been shown. To evaluate the molecular weight distribution of the fragment preparations used in this approach MALDI-TOF, mass spectra have been collected.
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	29d4147879a0794db1d28a6f537f4cdc	fa6a4e81cef480ccea0425ca8218da03	96ad3cbbe7265dd29061adfd0e93a898	article	Quantification of hyaluronic acid fragments in pharmaceutical formulations using LC-ESI-MS	A.V. K{\\"u}hn and K. Raith and V. Sauerland and R.H.H. Neubert	\N	2003
7091435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	\N	\N	\N	adams1995aaw	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf88666c81b838215a61e5ae3e38b1c8	ba23d94b546f9b4e1df2c88f3925c2a4	84dabd92c5fb9709af096da671224cf1	book	{Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations}	C.J. Adams and J. Donovan	\N	1995
7091444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bambi2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0585	\N	Implications of primordial black holes on the first stars and the origin
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  of the super--massive black holes	\N	cite arxiv:0812.0585
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Comment: 10 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  If the cosmological dark matter has a component made of small primordial
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black holes, they may have a significant impact on the physics of the first
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stars and on the subsequent formation of massive black holes. Primordial black
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holes would be adiabatically contracted into these stars and then would sink to
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the stellar center by dynamical friction, creating a larger black hole which
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may quickly swallow the whole star. The first stars would thus live only for a
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very short time and would not contribute much to reionization of the universe.
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They would instead become $10 - 10^3 M_\\odot$ black holes which (depending on
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subsequent accretion) could serve as seeds for the super--massive black holes
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seen at high redshifts as well as those inside galaxies today.
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	dbe816bb33c9cc9594cb45bd61ef16e0	f095ea78c8120a9b702a229fb9e23d16	2fbbf81cccdec8c79b5933b3dd183425	misc	Implications of primordial black holes on the first stars and the origin
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  of the super--massive black holes	Cosimo Bambi and Douglas Spolyar and Alexander D. Dolgov and Katherine Freese and Marta Volonteri	\N	2008
7091472	Glycobiology	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soc Glycobiology	\N	\N	\N	mahoney2001nmp	\N	\N		\N	\N	1025--1033	\N	12	\N		\N	827f7bfb3faa0a55974100eca32dc415	6ba30829030ad7da3048490884032239	cc96cf4b95a144e709cd8037bed86a8b	article	Novel methods for the preparation and characterization of hyaluronan oligosaccharides of defined length	D.J. Mahoney and R.T. Aplin and A. Calabro and V.C. Hascall and A.J. Day	\N	2001
7091490	Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UChicago Press	\N	\N	\N	donovan1990ara	\N	\N		\N	\N	350	\N	2	\N		\N	dd9381f47ac6cb68a47acf825f17dc97	b502f0e46199fec61f44bf691dbb5526	8162e3690c62910e461629c5db5f9331	article	{Animal Rights and Feminist Theory}	J. Donovan	\N	1990
7091508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Temple University Press	\N	\N	\N	gaard1993ewa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75f4dd1f8e33aa7e255093b6fad2213b	7c63250f3d786d3ab24aee55da87527f	9024ab998eb50abee01ca42022940312	book	{Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature}	G.C. Gaard	\N	1993
7091523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	accot97	http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~accot/Common/Articles/CHI97/chi.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df756c73764e30f1aab8d94007ab8543	56b5e0ce4bda49395dbbf6304026df2f	f1b4f5d6db9bcf8fdc666e8cd7f31564	article	Beyond Fitts' Law: Models for Trajectory-Based HCI Tasks	Johnny Accot and Shumin Zhai	\N	1997
7091534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Continuum International Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	adams1995nmn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ed83ace98bc78cca20c83df8052d63c	8d9fcb35e6e0b78e0b3b7e6a1244cd8d	2cc816b83bcab39d938a664083fc9b2f	book	{Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals}	C.J. Adams	\N	1995
7091596	Nature	438	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	superspreading-schreiber	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04153	\N	Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence : Nature	\N	\N	355--359	\N	7066	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature04153}	\N	93f4f132197cd767844e4f45efc855f3	23688aa591a9e45acfd9aab1fe7b7b8e	f87e8fd01f36684682ba2273fc24a4a6	article	Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence	J. O. Lloyd-Smith and S. J. Schreiber and P. E. Kopp and W. M. Getz	\N	2005
7091739	PNAS	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	elephant-ivory	http://www.pnas.org/content/101/41/14847.abstract	\N		\N	\N	 14847-14852	\N	41	\N		Resurgence of illicit trade in African elephant ivory is placing the elephant at renewed risk. Regulation of this trade could be vastly improved by the ability to verify the geographic origin of tusks. We address this need by developing a combined genetic and statistical method to determine the origin of poached ivory. Our statistical approach exploits a smoothing method to estimate geographic-specific allele frequencies over the entire African elephants' range for 16 microsatellite loci, using 315 tissue and 84 scat samples from forest (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) and savannah (Loxodonta africana africana) elephants at 28 locations. These geographic-specific allele frequency estimates are used to infer the geographic origin of DNA samples, such as could be obtained from tusks of unknown origin. We demonstrate that our method alleviates several problems associated with standard assignment methods in this context, and the absolute accuracy of our method is high. Continent-wide, 50% of samples were located within 500 km, and 80% within 932 km of their actual place of origin. Accuracy varied by region (median accuracies: West Africa, 135 km; Central Savannah, 286 km; Central Forest, 411 km; South, 535 km; and East, 697 km). In some cases, allele frequencies vary considerably over small geographic regions, making much finer discriminations possible and suggesting that resolution could be further improved by collection of samples from locations not represented in our study.	6af5cc33e3949e91521af3620d16d045	20c1a42b91b3b847209b2d293d91a4bc	1a9d2f3a4017a394b948d19ee299b8d7	article	Assigning African elephant DNA to geographic region of origin: Applications to the ivory trade	Samuel K. Wasser and  and Andrew M. Shedlock and  and Kenine Comstock and Elaine A. Ostrander and Benezeth Mutayoba and Matthew Stephens	\N	2004
7091886	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open University Press Bristol, Pa.(USA)	\N	\N	\N	birke1994faa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00e8f01dad48de0ebaba4b152043190c	2d94527adddad018afc141639feed553	b676e7154589026a8abedf6681023d5f	book	{Feminism, Animals, and Science: The Naming of the Shrew}	L. Birke	\N	1994
7091966	\N	3172	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANTS Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/antsw/GueretMS04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/antsw/antsw2004.html#GueretMS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	310-317	\N	\N	conf/antsw/2004	date = {2008-08-06}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3172&spage=310}, isbn = {3-540-22672-9}	\N	a2a4e0ff0554d59cc70a1dd241cdec05	adeb5d7ce278e3f88342ec77984e6c50	7422c161e088c38abe571613d3e2765e	inproceedings	Ants Can Play Music.	Christophe Guéret and Nicolas Monmarché and Mohamed Slimane	Marco Dorigo and Mauro Birattari and Christian Blum and Luca Maria Gambardella and Francesco Mondada and Thomas Stützle	2004
7091969	\N	419	\N	\N	\N	\N	NatuReS	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/semweb/2008natures	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/natures2008.html	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008-12-22}	\N	cf0f68451a8a159713e1ee762ecf6562	6d84cb3fceca12c7625e0cdb693801d6	3e848ca0812c20afb00550394efac846	proceedings	Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Nature Inspired Reasoning for the Semantic Web, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 27, 2008	\N	Christophe Guéret and Pascal Hitzler and Stefan Schlobach	2008
7091976	\N	4150	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANTS Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/antsw/GueretMS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/antsw/antsw2006.html#GueretMS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	388-395	\N	\N	conf/antsw/2006	date = {2006-12-07}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11839088_37}, isbn = {3-540-38482-0}	\N	db0f9665e6f7785f2e6d9b58f5ea3e42	0a0c2030b7e5315bc39f903c2f6406d1	2c2d8b3c5a601f2deff30f1962ec620d	inproceedings	Autonomous Gossiping of Information in a P2P Network with Artificial Ants.	Christophe Guéret and Nicolas Monmarché and Mohamed Slimane	Marco Dorigo and Luca Maria Gambardella and Mauro Birattari and Alcherio Martinoli and Riccardo Poli and Thomas Stützle	2006
7091983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, Spain	Universitat Pompeu Fabra	\N	Celma:Thesis2008	http://mtg.upf.edu/~ocelma/PhD/doc/ocelma-thesis.pdf	\N	Oscar Celma's PhD thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Music consumption is biased towards a few popular artists. For instance,
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\	in 2007 only 1% of all digital tracks accounted for 80% of all sales.
\
\	Similarly, 1,000 albums accounted for 50% of all album sales, and
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\	80% of all albums sold were purchased less than 100 times. There
\
\	is a need to assist people to filter, discover, personalise and recommend
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\	from the huge amount of music content available along the Long Tail.
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\	
\
\	Current music recommendation algorithms try to accurately predict
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\	what people demand to listen to. However, quite often these algorithms
\
\	tend to recommend popular -or well-known to the user- music, decreasing
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\	the effectiveness of the recommendations. These approaches focus
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\	on improving the accuracy of the recommendations. That is, try to
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\	make accurate predictions about what a user could listen to, or buy
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\	next, independently of how useful to the user could be the provided
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\	recommendations.
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\	
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\	In this Thesis we stress the importance of the user's perceived quality
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\	of the recommendations. We model the Long Tail curve of artist popularity
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\	to predict -potentially-interesting and unknown music, hidden in
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\	the tail of the popularity curve. Effective recommendation systems
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\	should promote novel and relevant material (non-obvious recommendations),
\
\	taken primarily from the tail of a popularity distribution.
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\	
\
\	The main contributions of this Thesis are: <i>(i)</i> a novel network-based
\
\	approach for recommender systems, based on the analysis of the item
\
\	(or user) similarity graph, and the popularity of the items, <i>(ii)</i>
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\	a user-centric evaluation that measures the user's relevance and
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\	novelty of the recommendations, and <i>(iii)</i> two prototype systems
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\	that implement the ideas derived from the theoretical work. Our findings
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\	have significant implications for recommender systems that assist
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\	users to explore the Long Tail, digging for content they might like.	2b92577f8f077e00c990116b3b2b9bcc	2609002e3c2226baad5869165d46345f	7b2d3076dc4f378771765cc7b9ba26f4	phdthesis	Music Recommendation and Discovery in the Long Tail	O. Celma	\N	2008
7092074	Global Change Biology	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lpj2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	161–185	\N	\N	\N		\N	4b8159d98a9ec3a1433a750f316a468d	15103c41cf39959633caae4a4c1971f7	bbd506887fb5d0e6e914e21a6c57fe85	article	Evaluation of ecosystem dynamics, plant geography and terrestrial carbon cycling in the LPJ Dynamic Vegetation Model.	S Sitch and B Smith and IC Prentice and A Arnet and A Bondeau and W Cramer and J Kaplan and S Levis and W Lucht and M Sykes and K Thonicke and S Venevsky	\N	2003
7092115	Biogeosciences Discussions	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	firemafs	http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/5/3091/2008/	\N		\N	\N	3091--3122	\N	4	\N	issn = {1810-6277}	\N	62a97252e11261da8d640416e2769214	3f8f956a0a2f84192127a1eeebaab21d	98aa37c49424de5be8a5d7718965d09e	article	Estimating carbon emissions from African wildfires	V. Lehsten and K. J. Tansey and H. Balzter and K. Thonicke and A. Spessa and U. Weber and B. Smith and A. Arneth	\N	2008
7092145	Global Change Biology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	spitfire	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	681f8e06d433a5a6c78c165098c78039	0a49e1b778d2acd6d0fbe8c0f98dac0d	d46f06ca62beb37ae7593e41e74b6301	article	The influence of vegetation, fire spread and fire behaviour on global biomass burning and trace gas emissions	K Thonicke and A Spessa and C Prentice and S P Harrison and C Carmona-Moreno	\N	2008
7092178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.qualitativesociologyreview.org/ENG/volume6.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef2cd988d00badb45e394ed7a07e5a96	03d133025586d966ca9b8e588a38654f	69a41efd6abee5d31444d31d32030206	misc	Special Issue: ' Animals and People '	\N	Qualitative Sociology Review Volume III Issue 1	2007
7092253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung 2004/2005	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt u.a.	\N	\N	dolle-weinkauff2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-109	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4d145ca7ac0958446ff99a63f9d4608	7158c5df6d1173380f50b96bfc8d6b1f	11416d04d18c40de69f7393ecd1f28f3	incollection	Manga - eine Literatur der Globalisierung?	Bernd Dolle-Weinkauff	\N	2005
7092276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medienpädagogik 1	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen	\N	\N	vollbrecht2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	441-463	\N	\N	\N		\N	f71fe25f7dad02aa705b71b60be5c872	14da0ceef5d3f6a5803a29cb377aa798	9f145c3add5bfe65ea8345f86e8ff8fb	incollection	Manga & Anime	Ralf Vollbrecht	Stefan Aufenanger u.a.	2001
7092281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edition Q	Berlin	\N	\N	berndt1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afc3ed566de617b03d8349d3403ea0f0	576e3056a1834eb8a3f52903784f882b	c2262f95d28dabdd61f12ecab56def32	book	Phänomen Manga. Comic-Kultur in Japan	Jaqueline Berndt	\N	1995
7092345	Criminology	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Synergy	\N	\N	\N	beirne1999nca	\N	\N		\N	\N	117--148	\N	1	\N		\N	fd27c1111dd66ba0cd37a1edd54cada9	be95b056fc60502f69e6b4c0f8d48eea	255b63cf4bdb87c25cf18ba0073fdf00	article	{FOR A NONSPECIESIST CRIMINOLOGY: ANIMAL ABUSE AS AN OBJECT OF STUDY*}	P. BEIRNE	\N	1999
7092381	Sociological Quarterly	34,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	\N	377-390	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c00737f54b11e6aa43c442f839dadf5	fa86320fdc5e7443d659775039c62d75	d024b490659fdb93689195a0f1f960e0	misc	If lions could speak: Investigating the animal-human relationship and the perspectives of nonhuman others	 Sanders and A. Arluke	\N	1993
7092624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edition taberna kritika	Bern	\N	\N	hediger-stein-abendschein_literarische-weblogs_2008	http://www.spatien.net/index.php/site/heft5/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-905846-00-3}	\N	98a3f59d14f6bf7c6c7fd655da08cde4	66a28b9aa40cfae394a528e9aeef4006	3461ee41049ddf0b5c4e734576b3dcb6	book	Literarische Weblogs	\N	Markus A. Hediger and Benjamin Stein and Hartmut Abendschein	2008
7092847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barisonzi:2006te	\N	\N		\N	UMI-C8-26001	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	859bc69ed2e821d119e740eea29f1edd	d385eb115b54e5aa0c17ddef46ec145c	5639cd1d945e7d3f267db4c7ec9c4b1a	phdthesis	{Mass measurements of the top quark in electroweak
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                  production channels at ATLAS}	Marcello Barisonzi	\N	2006
7092882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '02: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Aldrich2002	http://archjava.fluid.cs.cmu.edu/papers/icse02.pdf	\N	The authors describe an extension to the Java language in which the property of communication integrity is enforced within the language. The others explain the main ideas of components and ports and how the components can be composed. Some limitations are discussed after which a case study is presented. The authors conclude that using ArchJava in every stage of the software life cycle ensures that the implementation conforms to the specified architecture.	\N	\N	187--197	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida}, isbn = {1-58113-472-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/581339.581365}	Software architecture describes the structure of a system, enabling more effective design, program understanding, and formal analysis. However, existing approaches decouple implementation code from architecture, allowing inconsistencies, causing confusion, violating architectural properties, and inhibiting software evolution. ArchJava is an extension to Java that seamlessly unifies software architecture with implementation, ensuring that the implementation conforms to architectural constraints. A case study applying ArchJava to a circuit-design application suggests that ArchJava can express architectural structure effectively within an implementation, and that it can aid in program understanding and software evolution.	b8e441b033b8300e6e87608a5ff687fa	db87518ebf6130d4d093166ddbc140f9	489c3f7bedb254a41cdee28bff3fec30	inproceedings	ArchJava: connecting software architecture to implementation	Jonathan Aldrich and Craig Chambers and David Notkin	\N	2002
7092968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	chartier_die-welt-des-lesens_1998	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=7388968	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2545943393a05ca035be9852e6b928ee	42d8a859717ae5f40c655cb0c2b7d2fb	a172b816e0d2850bd364be8263996a0d	book	Die Welt des Lesens. Von der Schriftrolle zum Bildschirm	\N	Roger Chartier	1999
7092981	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Blobel:3519032430	\N	\N	Statistische und numerische Methoden der Datenanalyse: Volker Blobel, Erich Lohrmann: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783519032434}, asin = {3519032430}, isbn = {3519032430}	\N	bfa3a65962910a6e4c71db6a4fd286a7	3e1b2bb84085c5755c7027dc052963d0	c4f856caad88a2922326ff528cbae12a	book	Statistische und numerische Methoden der Datenanalyse	Volker Blobel and Erich Lohrmann	\N	1998
7093086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissen und neue Medien. Bilder und Zeichen vno 800 bis 2000	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt	Berlin	\N	\N	coy_von-gutenberg-zu-www-gutenberg-net_2003	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10119136	\N		\N	\N	281-289	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-503-06157-6}	\N	75c565459897390277df181953e0a460	0556b71713cf929a3646593fda9acb18	8c9bdd325653bb6479b7d6ae3d1b1e7b	incollection	Von Gutenberg zu www.gutenberg.net	Wolfgang Coy	Ulrich Schmitz and Horst Wenzel	2003
7093229	In Online	29(4)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1731/	\N	DLIST - Blog Searching for Competitive Intelligence, Brand Image, and Reputation Management	\N	\N	pages pp. 16-21	\N	\N	\N	location = {Information Today, Inc.}, date = {(2005)}	\N	7fc4a61104f987f79b4267aa028d6c0c	0bb09e549755d0cd064c957100aa0ec6	fc590acb4e92909dc6ee2327bd10b9e7	misc	Blog Searching for Competitive Intelligence, Brand Image, and Reputation Management	 Pikas and Christina K.	\N	2005
7093317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunstgeschichte. Eine Einführung	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	belting-dilly-kremp-sauerlaender_bildmedien_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	355-378	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb1ffb63743966acaa6862e90c9cf789	ff4fb03e51dbd2b6b1218634837c9998	71907552dd69bf9556a8e9de3fffb89c	incollection	"Bildmedien"	Horst Bredekamp	Hans Belting and Heinrich Dilly and Wolfgang Kremp and Willibald Sauerländer and Martin Warnke	2003
7093325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	\N	juergen_kunst-und-technologie_1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe68d658ba008be0d65b56c86029709d	ccdd1bf34f0c2f0072407fa7ff458059	47cbff03fe353979b6060bc455c6fded	book	Kunst und Technologie. Aufbruch in neue Wirklichkeiten	\N	Claus Jürgen	1984
7093330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	gleich_web-of-life_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b09ff59b653c437ec5ac3008755f5d30	ff4e715da0b6f2d418e4124a2373787a	e95ed21f0dd23aea60effa93acf514be	book	Web of life: The Web of Life project; linking art and science	\N	Michael Gleich	2004
7093612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of The Fourth International Conference on Advanced Data Mining And Applications (ADMA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yang.adma08	http://www.cs.sfsu.edu/~huiyang/publications.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a4aa5bf8d174936180b929bec296ad2	e8c43a0c5a4d7e435ea50f81aa6f38f1	487ff71967c4e11e44bd1542c31b4bc9	inproceedings	An Effective Approach for Identifying Evolving Three-dimensiona Structural Motifs in Protein Folding Data	Hui Yang and Lin Han	\N	2008
7093687	Nature	390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	munoz.exp.1997	\N	\N	folding.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issue = {196}	Protein chains coil into alpha-helices and beta-sheet structures. Knowing the timescales and mechanism of formation of these basic structural elements is essential for understanding how proteins fold. For the past 40 years, alpha-helix formation has been extensively investigated in synthetic and natural peptides, including by nanosecond kinetic studies. In contrast, the mechanism of formation of beta structures has not been studied experimentally. The minimal beta-structure element is the beta-hairpin, which is also the basic component of antiparallel beta-sheets. Here we use a nanosecond laser temperature-jump apparatus to study the kinetics of folding a beta-hairpin consisting of 16 amino-acid residues. Folding of the hairpin occurs in 6 micros at room temperature, which is about 30 times slower than the rate of alpha-helix formation. We have developed a simple statistical mechanical model that provides a structural explanation for this result. Our analysis also shows that folding of a beta-hairpin captures much of the basic physics of protein folding, including stabilization by hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions, two-state behaviour, and a funnel-like, partially rugged energy landscape.	3f9dde9c10925952ad241cf6b34a85af	f5697eb2df63184a116f163a08fc53e7	f4688b0760bb201256580a6ecac26073	article	 Folding dynamics and mechanism of beta-hairpin formation	V Munoz and PA Thompson and J Hofrichter and WA Eaton	\N	1997
7093789	 Phys Biol.	2	\N	\N	 Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thomas.sim.motion.planning.2005	\N	\N	folding.bib	\N	\N	S148-55	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	We investigate a novel approach for studying protein folding that has evolved from robotics motion planning techniques called probabilistic roadmap methods (PRMs). Our focus is to study issues related to the folding process, such as the formation of secondary and tertiary structures, assuming we know the native fold. A feature of our PRM-based framework is that the large sets of folding pathways in the roadmaps it produces, in just a few hours on a desktop PC, provide global information about the protein's energy landscape. This is an advantage over other simulation methods such as molecular dynamics or Monte Carlo methods which require more computation and produce only a single trajectory in each run. In our initial studies, we obtained encouraging results for several small proteins. In this paper, we investigate more sophisticated techniques for analyzing the folding pathways in our roadmaps. In addition to more formally revalidating our previous results, we present a case study showing that our technique captures known folding differences between the structurally similar proteins G and L.	24199bd7990e9f350503753230b4a658	a98e831ce172a6aed2edb06eb6338f18	ba1a22d19ff49dea011e6d28882ea2ad	article	 Protein folding by motion planning	NM Amato and S Thomas	\N	 2005
7093925	J Comput Aided Mol Des.	10	\N	\N	 Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	duaber.signal.processcing.1996	\N	\N	folding.bib	\N	\N	177-85	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	The dynamic behaviour of molecules is important in determining their activity. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations give a detailed description of motion, from small fluctuations to conformational transitions, and can include solvent effects. However, extracting useful information about conformational motion from a trajectory is not trivial. We have used digital signal-processing techniques to characterise the motion in MD simulations, including: calculating the frequency distribution, applying filtering functions, and extraction of vectors defining the characteristic motion for each frequency in an MD simulation. We describe here some typical results obtained for peptides and proteins. The nature of the low-frequency modes of motion, as obtained from MD and normal mode (NM) analysis, of Ace-(Ala)31-Nma and of a proline mutant is discussed. Low-frequency modes extracted from the MD trajectories of Rop protein and phospholipase A2 reveal characteristic motions of secondary structure elements, as well as concerted motions that are of significance to the protein's biological activity. MD simulations are also used frequently as a tool for conformational searches and for investigating protein folding/unfolding. We have developed a novel method that uses time-domain filtering to channel energy into conformational motion and thus enhance conformational transitions. The selectively enhanced molecular dynamics method is tested on the small molecule hexane.	3206efa6a22d3dd9f1ff51d8f03eed5c	275150c9daca1574a722bc06364daa34	52a89fe31178154ac81da335114645d7	article	Molecular dynamics: deciphering the data.	Pnina Dauber-Osguthorpe and Colette M. Maunder and David J. Osguthorpe	\N	 1996
7093976	JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY	16	\N	\N	jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Khodabakhshi.2009	http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/cmb.2008.0096?cookieSet=1	\N		\N	\N	1-112	\N	1	\N		The inverse protein folding problem is that of designing an amino acid sequence which
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folds into a prescribed conformation/structure. This problem arises in drug design where a
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particular structure is necessary to ensure proper protein-protein interactions. Gupta et al.
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(2005) introduced a design in the two-dimensional (2D) hydrophobic-polar (HP) model of
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Dill that can be used to approximate any given (2D) shape. They conjectured that the
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protein sequences of their design are stable but only proved the stability for an infinite
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class of very basic structures. We introduce a refinement of the HP model, in which the
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cysteine and non-cysteine hydrophobic monomers are distinguished and SS-bridges, which
\
two cysteines can form, are taken into account in the energy function. We call this model
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the HPC model. We consider a subclass of linear structures designed in Gupta et al. (2005)
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which is rich enough to approximate (although more coarsely) any given structure. We
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refine these structures for the HPC model by setting approximately a half of H amino acids
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to cysteine ones and call them snake structures. We first prove that the proteins of the
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snake structures are stable under the strong HPC model in which we make an additional
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assumption that non-cysteine amino acids act as cysteine ones, i.e., they can form their
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own bridges to reduce the energy. Then we consider a subclass of snake structures called
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wave structures that can still approximate any given shape and prove that their proteins
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are stable under the proper HPC model. This partially confirms the conjecture stated in
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Gupta et al. (2005). To prove the above results we developed a computational tool, called
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2DHPSolver, which we used to perform large case analysis required for the proofs. We
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conjecture that the proteins of snake structures are stable under the proper HPC model.
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Key words: 2D square lattice, cysteine, HP model, protein stability, protein design.	7404b198d061df9eaa15d3ea0643072a	3552d9b62c84d23960adda2405115bfa	bc69f1b76854949554139c7776ba599a	article	Stable Structure-Approximating Inverse Protein Folding in 2D Hydrophobic-Polar-Cysteine (HPC) Model	Alireza Hadj Khodabakhshi and Jan Manuch and Arash Rafiey and Arvind Gupta.	2009 JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Volume 16	2009
7093981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2007	m:\\documents\\7024.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	696016e47212ccf3302d6e22a4691f67	240d774f9fdddb8c64d03cbfdf94a713	e3ef832db6a244f8bd29e20a9e941437	misc	Notice of loan guarantee and disclosure statement	\N	\N	2007
7094025	Google {LatLong}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	filadelfo_geotagging_2009	http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2009/01/geotagging-blog-posts.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2008 Google Inc.}	Recently, the Blogger team launched a feature ... geotagging for your blog posts.	74b60ec5ecc0d6e4d38e7024745caf12	c1387c5981df672e524000810a45a2fc	e8bf9e5763053b835434f18311a13358	misc	Geotagging blog posts	Elaine Filadelfo	\N	2009
7094026	One Big Library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chudnov_caching_2009	http://onebiglibrary.net/story/caching-and-proxying-linked-data	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2009 Daniel Chudnov. All rights reserved.}	\N	a6496f23fa63a319178085d663125cbd	e61194d29849633483f63852b4d1428d	ccd57aea68f87c9bea1d0be5938b8d25	misc	Caching and Proxying Linked Data	Daniel Chudnov	\N	2009
7094027	thesecretmirror.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	matienzo_lighteningload:_2009	http://thesecretmirror.com/code/lightening-the-load-drupal-and-python	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1943-6653}, copyright = {Copyright 2009 Mark A. Matienzo}	\N	809dee124fa5a367c4e1d96901733a09	7dbe55b4f266ba35e95478b1cb38af9b	1c5026a1d1838885ea90ee7ca3829a22	article	Lightening the load: Drupal and Python	Mark Matienzo	\N	2009
7094028	Library Journal	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilkin_backtalk:_2008	http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6624782.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information. All rights reserved.}	\N	f46a925e805bd4017e605bf49026fdfd	02b6f6eb08c42e64b180f72d597f8e57	2118814c2f32c0715bb994f043cb055d	article	{BackTalk:} {HathiTrust} and the Google Deal 	Josh Wilkin	\N	2008
7094029	Tennant: Digital Libraries - Blog on Library Journal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tennant_semantic_2009	http://www.libraryjournal.com/blog/1090000309/post/1930038793.html?nid=3565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3917b4566d86a7cc3a94de2b105c8160	d2a34a6c86c563da37adb6977080f390	2cd92e77fc9dac6889ab167f0ba3d7f0	misc	The Semantic Web, Part {II:} Linked Data	Roy Tennant	\N	2009
7094030	Off the Map - Official Blog of {FortiusOne}	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gorman_quality_2008	http://blog.fortiusone.com/2008/12/16/quality-assurance-for-crowdsourced-geodata-icons-and-comments/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e9a8328f4beb726dd68f7cecbbc5655	f8061afb21f02288f3c6cab293634b6c	a881c4bf1d66a594bf098bafceb2dee6	misc	Quality Assurance for Crowdsourced {GeoData:} Icons and Comments?	Sean Gorman	\N	2008
7094031	Catalogablog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bigwood_coins_2008	http://catalogablog.blogspot.com/2009/01/coins-news.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a939e60d34af49807dbcd674beccf149	2816b14f78054c89d9bc2c2b0ca9b1d5	1cbb8ded0b577893f870857b433e1983	misc	{COinS} News	David Bigwood	\N	2008
7094033	Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohen_scanner-ready_2009	http://www.dancohen.org/2009/01/14/scanner-ready/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1928132fce39f21f258b6070a494ee31	ee88213c836744021e5d0c1f7fbbec32	74d023d1842e1df84116edca0de9ec62	misc	{Scanner-Ready}	Dan Cohen	\N	2009
7094034	Blogger in Draft	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brian_new_2008	http://bloggerindraft.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-feature-geotagging.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b8d5c9d5ecd37b6664d2f45f24f056d	a9a21999a22cb21019c7eaa672a687dc	1c94be664d05010ea6bd25f91804a8a2	misc	New feature: Geotagging	 Brian	\N	2008
7094035	Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohen_frontiers_2009	http://www.dancohen.org/2009/01/14/frontiers-in-digital-history-conference/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9326f0aad0a283f77b4c7227991fd95f	456ca1086be982c0bf9189436e34ccd6	84aa9242f9350bb1bfa0b0cd730c36c9	misc	Frontiers in Digital History Conference	Dan Cohen	\N	2009
7094640	Stochastic Process. Appl.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR511879	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-4149(78)90071-6	\N		\N	\N	101--116	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-4149}, mrclass = {60J80}, mrreviewer = {J. D. Biggins}, mrnumber = {MR511879 (80d:60107)}, fjournal = {Stochastic Processes and their Applications}, coden = {STOPB7}	 The author considers two problems in this paper. The first concerns the critical Bellman-Harris processes $(Z(t)\\colon t\\geq 0)$. Let $\\delta_n$ be the time of the first death in the $n$th generation ($\\delta_n=\\infty$ if the $n$th generation is empty). The author shows that, conditional on $\\{\\delta_n<\\infty}$, the sequence $\\delta_n/n$ converges in probability to $µ$, the mean of the lifetime distribution. A similar result is proved for the time of the last death in the $n$th generation. These results are then used to show that if $U_t$ is the generation number of a person chosen at random from those alive at time $t$ then, conditional on ${Z(t)>0}$, $U_t/t\\rightarrow u$ in probability as $t\\rightarrow\\infty$. The technique used is similar to one developed by J. M. Hammersley [Ann. Probab. 2 (1974), 652--680; MR0370721 (51 #6947)] in considering a similar problem for the supercritical case.
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In the second part of the paper the author considers the critical continuous-time Markov branching process. Conditional on ${Z(t)>0}$ two individuals are picked at random from among those alive at time $t$. Let $D_t$ be the time of death of their last common ancestor. The limiting distribution of $D_t/t$ as $t\\rightarrow\\infty$ is obtained. Also, if $N_t(s)$ is the number of individuals alive at time $s$ that have offspring alive at time $t$ then a limit result for ($N_t(rt)$; $0\\leq r<1$) is obtained. This result is related to those obtained by K. Fleischmann and R. Siegmund-Schultze [Math. Nachr. 79 (1977), 233--241; MR0461689 (57 #1674)].
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	00ef2afe416318f24c137ad50f7e9846	55264fc390b8db3aa3d7ae3d07bc11b6	74c13a5f68a80026621b6b74ecbe96d3	article	The genealogy of critical branching processes	R. Durrett	\N	1978/79
7094679	Theoretical Population Biology	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rannala-rare-allele	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.1997.1332	\N		\N	\N	216-223	\N	3	\N		The gene genealogy is derived for a rare allele that is descended from a mutant ancestor that arose at a fixed time in the past. Following Thompson (1976,Amer. J. Human Genet.28, 442–452), the fractional linear branching process is used as a model of the demography of a rare allele. The model does not require the total population size to be constant or the mutant class to be neutral; so long as individuals in the class are selectively equivalent, the class as a whole may have a selective advantage, or disadvantage, relative to other alleles in the population. An exact result is given for the joint probability distribution of the coalescence times among a sample of alleles descended from the mutant. A method is described for rapidly simulating these coalescence times. The relationship between the genealogical structure of a discrete generation branching process and a continuous generation birth–death process is elucidated. The theory may be applied to the problem of estimating the ages of rare nonrecurrent mutations.
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	be944016eef9f9c167da2136bef0c29b	01627d93bfddf1788abb7ce8d842e8d3	8641a03e13029f9365f346cb4bb19cef	article	On the Genealogy of a Rare Allele	Bruce Rannala	\N	1997
7095178	ABI-Technik	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seiffert2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	58d2730673ec48fe067dc182fc1fcd22	31e196b9804c4f3154e0be846398f8bf	f5e8c293bbb860d9b0ada9079d1886ad	article	Eine Analyse der Verbunddaten des HBZ	Florian Seiffert	\N	2001
7095292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Books	London	\N	\N	Shirky_2008_Herecomes	http://www.herecomeseverybody.org/	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Here Comes Everybody	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Forming groups is easier than it's ever been: unpaid volunteers can build an encyclopaedia together in their spare time, mistreated customers can join forces to get their revenge on airlines and high street banks, and one man with a laptop can raise an army to help recover a stolen phone. The results of this new world of easy collaboration can be both good (young people defying an oppressive government with a guerrilla ice-cream eating protest) and bad (girls sharing advice for staying dangerously skinny) but it's here and, as Clay Shirky shows, it's affecting! well, everybody. For the first time, we have the tools to make group action truly a reality. And they're going to change our whole world.	1699a27ae55d4ce120c2ec98eaf69dd5	8e8f8d98518d902648d1f91faf28ba16	493c8c42a7229d4ef7433c31e4bbd03c	book	Here Comes Everybody	Clay Shirky	\N	2008
7095426	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eustache2009	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	35-37	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}	Ce que nous savons sur la mémoire, nous le devons à ceux qui l'ont
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\	perdue. La découverte de plusieurs types d'amnésie a mis en lumière
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\	les multiples facettes du souvenir.	ea188090db9177bdd96bfc2ef6f3c60f	89e0ad2287b33eea8d2e37859255ef1c	c880b1b5d3d7669827d41c53197416dd	article	Les leçons de l'amnésie	Francis Eustache and Béatrice Desgranges	\N	2009
7095452	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schenk2009	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	39-41	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}	En attaquant les souvenirs, la maladie d'Alzheimer déorganise le moi
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\	tout entier. L'intégrité même de la personne, au coeur de son identité
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\	et de son lien aux autres, est mise en danger	9d53928e831d3537f13782b7c47f95bc	4c8f0ee8897c34881ef6592ad6e14ad3	58b2d9100e5a6fda924178ea62fbfe0a	article	Alzheimer mémoires égarées	Françoise Schenk	\N	2009
7095484	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmion2009	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	42-43	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}	Entretien avec Anne-Claude Juillerat Van der Linden, Docteure en psychologie,
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\	neuropsychologue responsable à la consultation mémoire des hôpitaux
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\	universitaires de Genève.
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\	Diagnostic difficile, traitements balbutiants, stigmatisation des
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\	patients..., Alzheimer pose de multiples problèmes, et interroge
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\	le regard que notre société porte sur le vieillissement.	16e9509366f008bb407e39391fa6ef77	525d8485243e0e86fbdc08f8da67a1af	2c7f7571618127d7e7e957c915e62ec4	article	Ne pas médicaliser le vieillissement	Jean-François Marmion	\N	2009
7095525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Limeskommission	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes ; 3. Fachkolloquium der Deutschen Limeskommission ; 4	SWB-286727544	\N	\N		\N	\N	195	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2251-7}, size = {195 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	4741c16d9c01ddf3d471dbfbccc6a11e	08326b4de8f134b7ffc9fc175a2f217f	e7df7263d9da36a342f09e7773674ba6	proceedings	Neue Forschungen am Limes : 27./28. Februar 2007 in Osterburken	\N	Andreas Thiel	2008
7095534	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss, Konrad	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen ; 60	SWB-298523272	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint: 23. April 2009	160	\N	\N	\N	size = {160 S. : 150 farb. Ill. ; 225 mm x 185 mm}, isbn = {978-3-8062-2262-3}	\N	f87a61834df40080da2337aaf2848555	a76c272119f8ca03088028f20e4f8113	3a3bc0df1459d416d7a4aed1a71b5f2b	book	Gesichter der Macht - Kaiserbilder in Rom und am Limes	Martin Kemkes and Claudia Sarge	\N	2009
7097849	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmion2009a	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	44-46	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {Bibliogr. p.46}	Nos souvenirs les plus anciens semblent les moins vulnérables à l'oubli.
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\	Pour autant, leur fidélité aux évènements laisse à désirer : il s'agit
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\	de reconstructions. C'est l'émotion qui les sauve... et les défigure
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\	!	5c354ac6167cac198ad9f497414a17b9	843b0011330ccfe8aea9b87aff5b88d7	f1bef620fad1002cd74ed6efa5c18c52	article	Faut-il croire nos premiers souvenirs ?	Jean-François Marmion	\N	2009
7097873	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eustache2009a	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	47	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}	Le phénomène des "petites madeleines" est souvent pris en exemple
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\	pour témoigner de la puissance de la mémoire. Toutefois, dans le
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\	texte proustien, l'accès à la plénitude du souvenir est loin d'être
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\	immédiat.	5f2fcdefe6ef6e3867a1b74e0ab1cd23	81982c4e3683a2ab03d86bda9b17fd61	4ce984befbe03b8e6fb7a8a75d271201	article	Proust, visionnaire des neurosciences	Francis Eustache and Béatrice Desgranges	\N	2009
7097875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Varusschlacht_2009b	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint im Mai 2009	ca. 400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2279-1}	\N	62ad0cf4cde2b45b3d0cb8a07c9b8479	3b24f56dd8b3da1abfc3da633f380f7b	214061401d5104508c045c58c0e2d0ad	book	2000 Jahre Varusschlacht - KONFLIKT	\N	VARUSSCHLACHT im Osnabrücker Land – Museum und Park Kalkriese	2009
7097881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Varusschlacht_2009a	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint im Mai 2009	ca. 400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2278-4}	\N	41359979798719c4ac70a9daf361fae1	2da5a0ca215d335055cab77bfa64fbbf	446136ffad966d2a405cf3cd8d80e8ef	book	2000 Jahre Varusschlacht - IMPERIUM	\N	 LWL-Römermuseum	2009
7097896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Varusschlacht_2009c	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint im Mai 2009	ca. 400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2280-7}	\N	075acb1abfa80e788116c95399a5e44f	3e44f2a721d4c5ab70fde51e3c1aba3e	ed4117ebbb07e7d4950e5cec259d7c4b	book	2000 Jahre Varusschlacht - MYTHOS	\N	Landesverband Lippe	2009
7097904	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montalban2009	\N	\N		\N	cf. dossier sur les troubles de la mémoire	48-49	\N	201	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {C881240}	Au début du XXème siècle, le sociologue Maurice Halbwachs voyait la
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\	mémoire collective comme une construction identitaire des groupes
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\	sociaux. Mais il n'avait pas prévu l'explosion mémorielle à laquelle
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\	nous assistons aujourd'hui...	c7f6141ecb15469147d4f1fb93c42c6b	b58ea89970f9fb2bda42337b6157ecc4	90d6ec557e339a70924eaabe7bce32e1	article	Mémoire collective des trous et des trop-pleins	Clara Montalban	\N	2009
7097918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-252551877	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2715293&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm ; http://theiss.de/detail_search.php?n=951	\N	in UB nicht vorhanden; Fernleihe über SWB (Stuttgart, Karlsruhe)	\N	\N	160	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1844-7 ; 978-3-8062-1844-2}, size = {160 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. ; 240 mm x 170 mm}	\N	e355a1a1ff3b5d73e90f37963ee9161e	d0eaccd1394e8835996fa6727048b755	50bd1d98c5ed731e4cb9e5ef8dbf2106	book	Auf den Spuren der Wikinger und Slawen : 36 Ausflüge in die Vergangenheit	Claudia Banck	\N	2006
7098366	Wetlands Ecology and Management	10	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RSWetlandsReview	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020908432489	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	381--402	\N	5	\N		To conserve and manage wetland resources, it is important to inventoryand monitor wetlands and their adjacent uplands. Satellite remote sensing hasseveral advantages for monitoring wetland resources, especially for largegeographic areas. This review summarizes the literature on satellite remotesensing of wetlands, including what classification techniques were mostsuccessful in identifying wetlands and separating them from other land covertypes. All types of wetlands have been studied with satellite remote sensing.Landsat MSS, Landsat TM, and SPOT are the major satellite systems that have beenused to study wetlands; other systems are NOAA AVHRR, IRS-1B LISS-II and radarsystems, including JERS-1, ERS-1 and RADARSAT. Early work with satellite imageryused visual interpretation for classification. The most commonly used computerclassification method to map wetlands is unsupervised classification orclustering. Maximum likelihood is the most common supervised classificationmethod. Wetland classification is difficult because of spectral confusion withother landcover classes and among different types of wetlands. However,multi-temporal data usually improves the classification of wetlands, as doesancillary data such as soil data, elevation or topography data. Classifiedsatellite imagery and maps derived from aerial photography have been comparedwith the conclusion that they offer different but complimentary information.Change detection studies have taken advantage of the repeat coverage andarchival data available with satellite remote sensing. Detailed wetland maps canbe updated using satellite imagery. Given the spatial resolution of satelliteremote sensing systems, fuzzy classification, subpixel classification, spectralmixture analysis, and mixtures estimation may provide more detailed informationon wetlands. A layered, hybrid or rule-based approach may give better resultsthan more traditional methods. The combination of radar and optical data providethe most promise for improving wetland classification.
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ER  -	a191549438b85145cd0308b4f868b774	2a1112562a261156ea2ad4477f8d0bd4	72d0e34e2cc6e372ac0c04d6021ffba3	article	Satellite remote sensing of wetlands	Stacy L. Ozesmi and Marvin E. Bauer	\N	2002
7098654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123456	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c910551feae991003b8854167eac34fc	4f9479cddfc70202398c7f18de12f991	e82af76435ded7826cb4f47002cb00c8	book	direktmarketing	\N	 universitätsbuchverlag	2004
7098671	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	177-178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menke:2007ky	\N	\N		\N	\N	195-199	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-ex}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0706.1474;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2007.11.109}, eprint = {0706.1474}	\N	8d57abfd5a507a7a82b6b26fa1c5afca	3463ba20a9c734c2b100c68dbe7cbe6d	a7f8539e5404e02023ae1dcd87e192c6	article	{Determination of the Jet Energy Scale}	Sven Menke	\N	2008
7098750	Phys. Rev.	D76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abazov:2007jy	\N	\N		\N	\N	012003	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {D0}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/0702025;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.76.012003}, eprint = {hep-ex/0702025}	\N	870145675ef8b5c63d7c450798857a68	ec16a07796b54e2efe408ff6dd563c90	53c8ebd9fe28d8518072afa3cf4f09fb	article	{Measurement of the shape of the boson rapidity
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                  distribution for $p \\bar{p} \\to Z/gamma^* \\to e^{+} e^{-}$
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                  + $X$ events produced at $\\sqrt{s}$ of 1.96-TeV}	V. M. Abazov and others	\N	2007
7098751	Phys. Rev. Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acosta:2004uq	\N	\N		\N	\N	091803	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF II}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/0406078;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.091803}, eprint = {hep-ex/0406078}	\N	03065487466e46b31a2da24252cc3f78	97b800b88315162ae607c32351000464	d88e362cf7c5231e7668ac9e2cfcb6aa	article	{First measurements of inclusive $W$ and $Z$ cross sections
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                  from Run II of the Tevatron collider}	Darin E. Acosta and others	\N	2005
7098844	Carbohydr. Res	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grundler1985atd	\N	\N		\N	\N	203-218	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7e0a32ebabd5cdd8bd6bad341d2aedb	831010ff9f24b4932bfed27c08d3ba2d	4f557f136bce5dc3841f407ef0de9ae5	article	Anwendung des trichloracetimidatverfahrens auf 2-desoxy-2-phthalimido-glucose-derivative. Synthese von oligosacchariden der" Core-Region" von O-glycoproteinen des mucin-typs	G. Grundler and R.R. Schmidt	\N	1985
7098893	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	346	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gomes_lithium_2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-45SRKM8-5/1/fd846baebaa211fcdcdf6b342137fdf7	\N		\N	\N	206--210	\N	\N	\N		\N	f35c492d7aa59f3ee726e10cf4071adf	fdd251433b0301e650e297168ab66aff	58deb89b9164bdc9f6f18ef092462b02	article	Lithium boro-hydride LiBH4: II. Raman spectroscopy	S. Gomes and H. Hagemann and K. Yvon	\N	2002
7099030	Machine Learning	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/ml/DomingosP97	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-130	\N	2-3	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	6d0db6cd22943c6814f8c89fc4649f1b	65972dc1c60cac7c1115b04ea5bface4	b5e354bc45af3b7f03f5de97582226bd	article	On the Optimality of the Simple Bayesian Classifier under
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               Zero-One Loss	Pedro Domingos and Michael J. Pazzani	\N	1997
7099055	Data Min. Knowl. Discov.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/datamine/Friedman97	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-77	\N	1	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	2c97ecf2c1851e029aa066ad1a5f7f50	9a5625560e3cd555ec1a6c0d7dade14d	a14ca11abc1349dc71164463c640bf2a	article	On Bias, Variance, 0/1-Loss, and the Curse-of-Dimensionality	Jerome H. Friedman	\N	1997
7099062	www.roger-pearse.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pearse_rescuingbit_2009	http://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/?p=740	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5a02e1a1e854a4a159343bc70762776	744ee1ad1b78e27a4e0b5a263ab58b5a	daf7203ce4cf020492c0129aa5f23efa	misc	Rescuing a bit of Eusebius from oblivion	Roger Pearse	\N	2009
7099064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Turkle1984	\N	\N	ViBI :: Die Wunschmaschine : Vom Entstehen der Computerkultur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {030-1405}, isbn = {3-498-06482-7}, bibkey0 = {diewunschmaschinevomentstehendercomputerkultur [s.turkle] 1984}, bibkey = {1473a9d53bf802726ea09eebe34d11b9a}	\N	4b3056f161e1272cdf8c736d30b76bbe	473a9d53bf802726ea09eebe34d11b9a	02e0a8052d44b35ed7ea0c41022e0a2a	book	Die Wunschmaschine : Vom Entstehen der Computerkultur	Sherry Turkle	\N	1984
7099096	\N	\N	\N	Erstausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Albrecht-Dürer-Gesellschaft <Nürnberg>	\N	Ed. Selene	Wien	\N	Art Exit	SWB-098199668	\N	\N		\N	 kart. : DM 14.00	\N	\N	\N	\N	size = {37 S. : überw. Ill.}, isbn = {3-85266-154-4}	\N	4cfe3d404b63dfcdd66865d04e1be0ee	588b3b96d6b055f8a5510c8d33b45259	1147dc261108d0e921ca66ee788e6545	book	Nachhaltige Propaganda : Widerstand ist machbar; Nachhaltige Propaganda ist kein Expo-Projekt! = Sustainable propaganda ; [erscheint anläßlich der Ausstellungen von Nachhaltige Propaganda, ADG - Nürnberger Kunstverein & Katharinenruine Nürnberg, (20.5. - 11.6.2000) ...]	\N	Oliver [Hrsg.] Ressler	2000
7099102	ANNALS OF STATISTICS	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IMS INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS	\N	\N	\N	breiman1998ac	\N	\N		\N	\N	801--823	\N	\N	\N		\N	7df7eda9265b4cbacd133b811d9a7f88	3ef63f210a9688a5f0f8ea7d830dd5d9	e182dff234ec183c9ad446f18ad7f077	article	{Arcing classifiers}	L. Breiman	\N	1998
7099219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.brics.dk/xsugar/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	department_of_computer_science_aarhus_university_xsugar_2004	http://www.brics.dk/xsugar/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{XML} is successful as a machine processable data interchange format, but it is often too verbose for human use. For this reason, many {XML} languages permit an alternative more legible {non-XML} syntax. {XSLT} stylesheets are often used to convert from the {XML} syntax to the alternative syntax; however, such transformations are not reversible since no general tool exists to automatically parse the alternative syntax back into {XML.}\
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{XSugar} makes it possible to manage dual syntax for {XML} languages. An {XSugar} specification is built around a context-free grammar that unifies the two syntaxes of a language. Given such a specification, the {XSugar} tool can translate from alternative syntax to {XML} and vice versa. Moreover, the tool statically checks that the transformations are reversible (i.e. bidirectional) and that all {XML} documents generated from the alternative syntax are valid according to a given {XML} schema. 	367a5dfeede2d5b64808bfd068370c46	54b6b8033320e92e7fc49b3328219db2	5d494faff7decc91e9655b9bafa0f27e	misc	{XSugar} - Dual Syntax for {XML} Languages	Aarhus University Department of Computer Science	\N	2004
7099220	{SEASR} Blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	auvil_pathways_2009	http://seasr.org/blog/2009/01/15/pathways-to-seasr-presentations/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The following presentations were given at the Pathways to {SEASR} Workshop {(January} 2009).	eec06f9d3b41acb2069a5dec74a1d345	8c4eedce848e316924c68c0f0b57a0c9	d15ddb229d7eebc546ffd3d2fa37540c	misc	Pathways to {SEASR} Presentations	Loretta Auvil	\N	2009
7099221	Google Groups	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://groups.google.com/group/gawd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_graph_2009	http://groups.google.com/group/gawd	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A discussion about why and how to link web resources about coins, hoards, inscriptions, papyri, persons, peoples, and places (to name a few classes of resources) into an open graph of ancient world data. The group is an offshoot of Concordia project workshops at {NYU-ISAW} and {KCL-CCH,} and is open to all.	3cf598a1b1cecc838c4b43d6ba084e96	21ca1179a479c389653a9f315c1afe5b	5e60548adb6fa216e489c4f4cf725140	misc	Graph of Ancient World Data	\N	\N	2009
7099222	Panlibus	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	styles_oclc_2009	http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/archives/2009/01/oclc-is-listening.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df102fa9d197c267b7de1c7e11bfc05b	2b3623628075e7b3c4b94f8d33368799	833e41d3e5041713d49e1d73c0d365b1	misc	{OCLC} is listening.	Rob Styles	\N	2009
7099223	if:book	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	visel_if:book:_2009	http://www.futureofthebook.org/blog/archives/2009/01/social_networking_in_reverse.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	972f523092d6c25266b7c3218303f817	e2f3bbd8433694bfb497e472bfdc0615	6eedcd7d14239c783aca0395bfc20688	misc	if:book: social networking in reverse	Dan Visel	\N	2009
7099224	Recent {KML} and Earth Developments	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/01/recent-kml-and-earth-developments.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marks_google_2009	http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/01/recent-kml-and-earth-developments.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b67ad505f792d22d1a1c0a205fac2ecb	29bb8e95d60f7c6c3d59626bd2222e31	b77632d5b118c0d10b6496fc2756df5b	misc	Google Geo Developers Blog: Recent {KML} and Earth Developments	Mano Marks	\N	2009
7099225	Nodalities blog: From Semantic Web to Web of Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dodds_enablinglinked_2009	http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2009/01/enabling-the-linked-data-ecosystem.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2099d044fcc4f0aa5cf99bed878743b8	19cce5863e238e6537755c39fcbd5887	4a397cbb29d50b558ba99b18ab65b8c2	misc	Enabling the Linked Data Ecosystem	Leigh Dodds	\N	2009
7099226	Coyle's {InFormation}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	coyle_oclc_2009	http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2009/01/oclc-pushes-back-policy-to-fall-2009.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4d9831069f1fffe36ccf3ad7153f208	e19c8fdb40cf98cac69df449cdbb6879	aeb2899f578142061b30cad40df1a268	misc	{OCLC} pushes back policy to fall, 2009	Karen Coyle	\N	2009
7099227	Palimpsest	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	okeefe_xml_2008	http://www.scriptorium.com/palimpsest/2008/12/xml-strategist-movable-type-and-xml.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9091606f8987b020be52dd5ec1f5c03b	400486949c7d70bf0ed2545df3748922	13dfe5e57250ac35310916f358ee18de	misc	The {XML} Strategist: Movable Type and {XML}	Sarah {O'Keefe}	\N	2008
7099440	Inf. Process. Lett.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	63830	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=63830	\N		\N	\N	7--15	\N	1	\N	issn = {0020-0190}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-0190(89)90102-6}	\N	f0e6ffe20d7f75e8627e66e1547ed1b9	76cf40b89ec62a8b481c5a01756e341c	fd594ce6e8015484780508cd681c009e	article	An algorithm for drawing general undirected graphs	T. Kamada and S. Kawai	\N	1989
7099508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chew2008	http://w2spconf.com/2008/papers/s3p2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13def2b39563e72f058c0e03d2e0d337	ac0646785a17ea12f05d6c22e48dc574	5dbd34d8f1be62b5684c99eb5326ff24	proceedings	(Under)mining Privacy in Social Networks	Monica Chew and Dirk Balfanz and Ben Laurie	\N	2008
7099555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	Economics and Finance	Teece.210	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	475cc870658945af1e0a39d9cd674cab	c4f51c5975980cce44432f0494569752	e28230b20bcd7e750bf903ca7a2c2c2e	book	Managing Intellectual Capital	 Teece	\N	210
7099564	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Business Engineering	Riempp.2004	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-20495-4}	\N	e38e2025de11ead069b94e66aef3d7e1	58d36b804833e886766d16c1b18864a8	941f7953cd7628c789c3cbce4f61968e	book	Integrierte Wissensmanagement-Systeme	Gerold Riempp	\N	2004
7099565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E. Schmidt	Berlin	\N	\N	Schreyogg.2001	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-503-05952-0}	\N	9bcf3f863909d7ccf6e3500f1740a68b	d0d501c6fad4f3ba6de6db8961260df1	0d61def2bd5b2ba46c15ccc5867b9464	book	Wissen in Unternehmen	Georg Schrey\\"ogg	\N	2001
7099570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Janig.2004	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-40660-3}	\N	53ffb04e5b040eec2a8317472e35690b	a8fa54a6ff94cf8f988136f40ff8e1a1	46ba97f83783f055a1831ff7ca26d13f	book	Wissensmanagement	Christian J\\"anig	\N	2004
7099573	\N	\N	\N	1. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copenhagen Business School Press	Copenhagen	\N	\N	Christensen.2003	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {87-630-0119-5}	\N	f63b6413563aa67c0a70f237218683b8	20fd2d09e6bfef0aeb22983335052b3c	b8a0920244b34502fa788a8b04a5ee95	book	Knowledge management	Peter Holdt Christensen	\N	2003
7099574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV	\N	\N	\N	.2007	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783835006959}	\N	e16e03ea0130647868e33d771842a2aa	9481d3cd6215ff3eca0f3f033fc8e31d	9b0056269dff3cab19b1d62dbd5de0e7	book	Wissensmanagement durch Communities of Practice	\N	\N	2007
7099579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auer.20070209	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2008-08-26}	\N	c517e6f84daaa8887f0337117c74f302	056ac211221d39fe130bb5ccc1a26db6	56b42bdb77a4eac2f1519013c48f1a35	misc	ABC des Wissensmanagements	Thomas Auer	\N	2007-02-09
7099583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York , Oxford	\N	\N	Ichijo.2007	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-515962-4}	\N	61308fba6254e2e0a5c8a4d2cd7bfed0	b62264625928671faf5f04f88e12f875	c1e8d8e7bc87503ad49f30eb9b0cd1f2	book	Knowledge creation and management	Kazuo Ichijo	\N	2007
7099587	\N	\N	\N	3., verb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	M\\"unchen	\N	Managementkonzepte9	Gotz.2000	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87988-511-7}	\N	48f49c973a687d0d7b7ce29ab8ae9e1e	45548125a91c1914a51f1bf82eee9547	c7050911cf01ebbd93cd6c1795644afd	book	Wissensmanagement	Klaus G\\"otz	\N	2000
7099591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymann	K\\"oln , M\\"unchen	\N	Staatskommunikation	Hill.1997	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-452-23911-x}	\N	31ee3f7d8a99b9b9b5c9da54f7ade9b5	a6a3bae5cd9e74094dceaefb65bd68ce	69c8f87126b1dd009c0c287ab2e19b34	book	Wissensmanagement	Hermann Hill	\N	1997
7099593	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern	\N	Lernen mit neuen Medien	Reinmann.2008	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-456-84348-33-456-84348-8}	\N	d05de519e9cdaa17437c246eddd8e276	23d668ed21de83f12c4bcbee29ebb0ab	44af34c4d534bb9f41e6fea9da25c845	book	Wissenswege	Gabi Reinmann and Martin J. Eppler	\N	2008
7099594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	Hershey	\N	\N	Malhotra.2000	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-878289-73-X}	\N	1b09ebcd362aefac511726f4da5d0b6a	aa8b8b06e0245e30cda7f572af94d9b5	4dabe2b54d256354afcf1abe6f147338	book	Knowledge management and virtual organizations	Yogesh Malhotra	\N	2000
7099598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	Economics and Finance	Lesser.080	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	59b6a33282436d9900236f4ed0427eba	0907a0aebec542eef63d41daf170392e	c8f50ce2325ecf2bf49396bd71d8f016	book	Creating Value with Knowledge	Prusak Lesser	\N	080
7099602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verl.-Ges.	Baden-Baden	\N	Edition SocialManagement12	Wendt.1998	\N	\N	Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7890-5468-2}	\N	ba2d99d6c0ea6062a5095ac09405cc53	817942d979ca504b68edb95580dbd37a	a8c4bce39764dc9cccc7e2d3d0f123ad	book	Soziales Wissensmanagement	Wolf Rainer Wendt	\N	1998
7099681	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ML2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	36	\N	12	\N		\N	9daa5cc9f7979d599e89466a76ce3f42	58887e1a8bcb35fae9f944dcb8d18180	8d449deb1a7130694668ecb3681b5d23	article	Martin Luther : die 95 Thesen (Bücher, die die Welt veränderten)	\N	\N	2008
7099712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leoben_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	219	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {987-3-9500840-4-0}	\N	9137bd1282c1396fa6ada2fd05670a44	6adbd397661b0032ff043d4f17f90153	b32b7e0dd63ac7c0598d1d7a7a66a275	book	Die Wikinger : Kunsthalle Leoben ; Ausstellungskatalog 2008	\N	Susanne [Red.] Leitner-Böchzelt	2008
7099714	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchwabenthanNM2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	38-46	\N	12	\N		"Nicht mehr nur Wissenschaftler interessieren sich heute für die geheimnisvollen Zeichen und ihre Botschaften. Die Runen sind zwar längst entziffert, stecken aber voll ungelöster Fragen. Was sind ihre Wurzeln? Wer hat sie erfunden? Haben sie vielleicht eine verborgene Bedeutung?"	5b771d67ba8cf40c935aa854a3cf5a72	7f23182884ac8d30181a97055f209534	bb4fe5e262bf074d1d6860f8e5dfafee	article	Die neue Magie der Runen : Schriftforschung und Esoterik	Sabine Schwabenthan	\N	2008
7099788	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LugschitzWW2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	48-54	\N	12	\N		"Die historische Spekulation ist uralt. Schon Herodot und Platon wussten, dass diese Gedankenspielerei den Sinn für die »echte« Geschichte schärft. Und einen hohen Unterhaltungswert hat sie auch."	c59fad4611b45063ab40c1d756edea23	edced273e224021dee2c990aefa1815e	4523e68a7dd65122415f39c4a3c53e55	article	Was wäre, wenn ... die Geschichte anders verlaufen wäre?	Renée Lugschitz	\N	2008
7099873	The Journal of Physical Chemistry C	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gross-2008-activaton-energy	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp711066t	\N		\N	\N	5651-5657	\N	14	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp711066t}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp711066t}	 Enhanced kinetics for hydrogen exchange in LiBH4 incorporated within nanoporous carbon scaffolds are described. Dehydrogenation rates up to 50 times faster than those in the bulk material are measured at 300 oC in a nanostructured hydride formed by filling a porous carbon aerogel host with LiBH4. Furthermore, the activation energy for hydrogen desorption, measured using the approach developed by Ozawa, is reduced from 146 kJ/mol for bulk LiBH4 to 103 kJ/mol for nanostructured LiBH4, and the faster kinetics result in desorption temperatures that are reduced by up to 75 oC. In addition, nanostructured hydrides exhibit increased cycling capacity over multiple sorption cycles. This work demonstrates that confinement within a porous scaffold host is a promising approach for enhancing hydrogen uptake and release in reversible light-metal complex hydrides. 	353e08c29d88e438d0911cc9071a3039	8b0eedc9849f05f4d1899db21e71c898	a7aff748c416bf5c67901f8525761da2	article	Enhanced Hydrogen Storage Kinetics of LiBH4 in Nanoporous Carbon Scaffolds	Adam F. Gross and John J. Vajo and Sky L. Van Atta and Gregory L. Olson	\N	2008
7100066	Ann. Probab.	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1112411	http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0091-1798(199107)19%3A3%3C1157%3ABPSAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z	\N		\N	\N	1157--1194	\N	3	\N	issn = {0091-1798}, mrclass = {60J80 (60G57 60J25)}, mrreviewer = {Ingemar Kaj}, mrnumber = {MR1112411 (92j:60101)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Probability}, coden = {APBYAE}	This is one in a series of papers since 1988 by the author providing fundamental results on superprocesses and with the primary objective of ``developing new probabilistic tools for applications to classical analysis''.
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The starting point is a system of particles governed by a Markov spatial motion process, killed according to an additive functional of this process. At the time of death each particle produces offspring with a rate depending on time and location. The Laplace functionals associated with such particle processes satisfy certain nonlinear integral equations. Here, the theory of these equations is extended to cover the case of the general killing functional introduced. The presentation emphasizes the idea of taking the birth time rather than ``present time'' as the basic time variable, a technique quickly adopted by others.
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Superprocesses are measure-valued Markov processes whose Laplace functionals satisfy integral equations related to those of the branching particle systems. One interpretation is that they appear after a passage to the limit in an appropriately rescaled system of branching particles. In fact, in the present paper the existence of the superprocess is obtained via this probabilistic connection. The further investigations are in several directions. The first of these is the construction of the corresponding processes in path spaces, here called historical superprocesses, both in a direct way and as the limit of a rescaled system of ``particle paths''. Moreover, the paper contains new results on linear additive functionals and moment functions of superprocesses as well as on a special Markov property.
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This work is a basic reference in the quickly growing research area on superprocesses and related models.	3884b10dd93e79ac54c682e1a55537c1	50016bc788963e1dd5c49309030e2912	b4199131021d97a1fc1777ec97700f71	article	Branching particle systems and superprocesses	E. B. Dynkin	\N	1991
7100107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jaeger_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Fraunhofer Publica [http://publica.fraunhofer.de/oai.har] (Germany) ER}	\N	8cf83a0fca85a5bf85fb32047d26f53e	e8dbd8a82ef3fb97e65244b2227eb7e0	be0a3193f8a1d611a4bc9ff63a30a8e6	article	Transkriptivität. Operative Medientheorien als Grundlage von Informationssystemen für die Kulturwissenschaften	L. Jäger and M. Jarke and R. Klamma and M. Spaniol	\N	2008
7100195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	huegel_handbuch-populaere-kultur_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-476-01759-1}	\N	531c9c3a514f3d0467cc9c85bedef4cf	79645c8b64e8cd87051b1bff2aae3d7c	5100dd1862e4cd68d4b606c2ad4dce4f	book	Handbuch Populäre Kultur. Begriffe, Theorien und Diskussionen	\N	Hans-Otto Hügel	2003
7100201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Populäre Kultur	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	huegel_populaer_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	343-348	\N	\N	\N		\N	806e9600915da6e56e09625b3f5ae70c	13882903f35706959d869167044f0cf1	5c16e125f52e6c206466b50e2baea8b0	inproceedings	Populär	Hans-Otto Hügel	Hans-Otto Hügel	2003
7100203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Populäre Kultur	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart, Weimar	\N	\N	winter_popularisierung_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	348-351	\N	\N	\N		\N	e585f24066dedc720ee4ae43562125a8	1840008c6feba7c61276a541957208d0	8fdba01e7443697c5804192a59bfd768	inproceedings	Popularisierung	Rainer Winter	Hans-Otto Hügel	2003
7100214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neuroth_2008	http://informationswissenschaften.fh-potsdam.de/fileadmin/FB5/lehrende_uploads/buettner/dokumente/DC_Reader.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die E-Learning-Tutorials für Einsteiger sind in Kooperation verschiedener Partner entstanden. Sie informieren über die auf der Dublin Core Konferenz angebotenen Schwerpunkte im informationswissenschaftlichen Bereich der Metadaten und ermöglichen die Aneignung themenspezischen Grundwissens innerhalb kurzer Zeit.
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2. Die Dublin Core konferenz für Einsteiger
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3. Einführung in Semantic Web
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5. Einführung Social Tagging/Computing	c2f6de76841cd3984a6001a3a4de25e8	27cfeaef674af019ed683e6eaee8b08c	914fbf60e470756d887b3fda7fb74745	misc	Einsteigertutorials der Fachhochschule Potsdam zur International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications	\N	Heike Neuroth and Stephan Büttner and Silke Grossmann and Susanne Dobratz	2008
7100215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technik in der Literatur	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	segeberg_literaturwissenschaft-und-interdisziplinaere-technikforschung_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	1415245024bac892cd4b268b51fcd0d7	f5baa440d49b8202eac37cb2f1029c75	a9a5e247e742870965cb08a1168f987d	incollection	Literaturwissenschaft und interdisziplinäre Technikforschung	Harro Segeberg	Harro Segeberg	1987
7100226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neuroth_2008	http://informationswissenschaften.fh-potsdam.de/fileadmin/FB5/lehrende_uploads/buettner/dokumente/DC_Reader.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die E-Learning-Tutorials für Einsteiger sind in Kooperation verschiedener Partner entstanden. Sie informieren über die auf der Dublin Core Konferenz angebotenen Schwerpunkte im informationswissenschaftlichen Bereich der Metadaten und ermöglichen die Aneignung themenspezischen Grundwissens innerhalb kurzer Zeit.
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Kapitel:
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1. Einführung
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2. Die Dublin Core konferenz für Einsteiger
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3. Einführung in Semantic Web
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4. Einführung in RDA
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5. Einführung Social Tagging/Computing	c2f6de76841cd3984a6001a3a4de25e8	27cfeaef674af019ed683e6eaee8b08c	914fbf60e470756d887b3fda7fb74745	misc	Einsteigertutorials der Fachhochschule Potsdam zur International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications	\N	Heike Neuroth and Stephan Büttner and Silke Grossmann and Susanne Dobratz	2008
7100227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemeyer	Tübingen	\N	\N	segeberg_literatrische-technik-bilder_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-484-35017-2}	\N	d42d6342fef1777116f932b24388d94b	aeaffaab3c096ff16e28207271dfebaa	ed83ddc762a122a14ea1867f5dbe6dd1	book	Literarische Technik-Bilder. Studien zum Verhältnis von Technik- und Literaturgeschichte im 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert	Harro Segeberg	\N	1987
7100232	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aufbau-Verl.	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	keller_der-tunnel_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1db6344e735dd6396e0ce802a1d2d92a	00596496048e7d33914b9690de6d4df0	1bdc8ac5456f7d65dfb13160355423b4	book	Der Tunnel	Bernhard Kellermann	\N	1979
7100236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	segeberg_literatur-im-medienzeitalter_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-13174-6}	\N	bbbe1fc5452e13c4951bd26439887adc	39417ea7193b77ac44db927f9dfc553e	597423256005fbb2866bac1b137cc74b	book	Literatur im Medienzeitalter	Harro Segeberg	\N	2003
7100249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manutius	Heidelberg	\N	\N	herbst_kybernetischer-realismus_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-934877-62-7}	\N	3981a7cbce1aa521b09351515187cddd	2addd2a49ca957de93047cce419c8f2a	0504614681e10e1789aa11489fe9fdfb	book	Kybernetischer Realismus	Alban Nikolai Herbst	\N	2008
7100252	Biometrika	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRADLEYEFRON12011976	http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/63/3/435	\N	Estimating the number of unseen species: How many words did Shakespeare know? -- EFRON and THISTED 63 (3): 435 -- Biometrika	\N	\N	435-447	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1093/biomet/63.3.435}, eprint = {http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/63/3/435.pdf}	Shakespeare wrote 31534 different words, of which 14376 appear only once, 4343 twice, etc. The question considered is how many words he knew but did not use. A parametric empirical Bayes model due to Fisher and a nonparametric model due to Good & Toulmin are examined. The latter theory is augmented using linear programming methods. We conclude that the models are equivalent to supposing that Shakespeare knew at least 35000 more words.
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	592f8be425b264e0b8ff834dac5ad43a	f0e4b92aef5e5f20b12414a5bdc1a6d2	13ec839c199207d8c48de6f841a4f565	article	{Estimating the number of unseen species: How many words did Shakespeare know?}	BRADLEY EFRON and RONALD THISTED	\N	1976
7100258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek b. Hamburg	\N	\N	herbst_thetis-anderswelt_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e602749d9849f8a91fa7ea4c7a9c2917	1788887af0ef315a6c1c0c4fd3e08eb9	c2a58e3aae6043f2684a651222aef0d9	book	Thetis, Anderswelt. Fantastischer Roman	Alban Nikolai Herbst	\N	1998
7100263	Probab. Theory Related Fields	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1110534	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k327r82j333623x6/	\N		\N	\N	141--147	\N	2	\N	issn = {0178-8051}, mrclass = {60G57 (60J70 60J80)}, mrreviewer = {Anton Wakolbinger}, mrnumber = {MR1110534 (92h:60080)}, fjournal = {Probability Theory and Related Fields}, coden = {PTRFEU}	It is proved that a measure-valued critical branching process (Dawson-Watanabe superprocess), when conditioned to have constant total mass, yields the Fleming-Viot superprocess built over the same one-particle motion. More precisely, the result formulated in the paper says that the Dawson-Watanabe process conditioned to have its total mass within an $\\varepsilon_n$-neighbourhood of unity up to a fixed time $T$, converges in distribution to the Fleming-Viot process up to time $T$ as $\\varepsilon_n\\to0$. The authors prove this by characterizing the conditioned Dawson-Watanabe processes via martingales, and by identifying the limit for $\\varepsilon_n\\to0$. Recently, \\n E. Perkins\\en gave a direct formulation of the statement in terms of regular conditional probabilities and proved it by similar methods [``Conditional Dawson-Watanabe processes and Fleming-Viot processes'', in Seminar on Stochastic Processes, 1991, to appear; see also D. Dawson, ``Measure-valued Markov processes'', preliminary manuscript, École d'Été de Probabilités de Saint-Flour, 1991; per revr.]. The intuitive content of the statement becomes apparent in recalling that the Fleming-Viot process arises as the finite measure limit of a large multitype population performing Moran's process of mutation and type-change by sampling, whereas the Dawson-Watanabe process arises as the finite measure limit of a large multitype population with mutation and critical monotype branching. Conditioning the latter to have constant ``total number of particles'' turns the critical branching into a type-change by sampling, and leaves the mutation mechanism untouched. 	e14b2a49fffcd7e6f4340a2fe3a29642	1ffec3780c56a0ae65b28c19c54d9fef	e71992e0293a0919146dc9070ea02201	article	A note on superprocesses	Alison Etheridge and Peter March	\N	1991
7100269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main u.a.	\N	\N	hahnemann_sachbuch-und-populaeres-wissen_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6e6194800ad560390e462ed208d329a	51ecb0c7634d310c99fc48b52e5ee866	97cabb7271c1747a35f71d1af3dfdfc4	book	Sachbuch und populäres Wissen im 20. Jahrhundert	\N	Andy Hahnemann	2008
7100276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	transcript	Bielefeld	\N	\N	hueppauf_frosch-und-frankenstein_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d03925da3dc661f8ebae06f1f1c418d2	16df7fc54e2ac56d802fa9e29594db99	1ea9dce0b372de7e8fda36b8bd274fa7	book	Frosch und Frankenstein. Bilder als Medium der Popularisierung von Wissenschaft	\N	Bernd Hüppauf	2009
7100282	\N	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seminar on {S}tochastic {P}rocesses, 1991 ({L}os {A}ngeles,               {CA}, 1991)	\N	\N	\N	Birkh\\"auser Boston	Boston, MA	\N	Progr. Probab.	MR1172149	\N	\N		\N	\N	143--156	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60G57 (60J80)}, mrreviewer = {Luis G. Gorostiza}, mrnumber = {MR1172149 (93h:60078)}	The (critical, continuous) Dawson-Watanabe (super) process is a rescaling limit of a spatial branching particle system, and the Fleming-Viot (super) process is a limit of the empirical distribution of a system of particles undergoing motion and multinomial sampling. The total mass of the Fleming-Viot (FV) process is constant in time, whereas the total mass of the Dawson-Watanabe (DW) process is a martingale and suffers extinction. \\ref A. Etheridge and P. March [Probab. Theory Related Fields 89 (1991), no. 2, 141--147; MR1110534 (92h:60080)] proved that the FV process is the DW process conditioned to have total mass one. The author extends this result by showing that the conditional distribution of the DW process given its total mass process is equal to a time change of an FV process with time-inhomogeneous underlying (Markov) motion. A ``particle picture'' argument helps in understanding this result. 	4d592c642d798da09a5e764ac807256a	9ea686e1a52e6c4db8c7657e82b1a700	c2d51fb35d7fc5cf493814b29d278df7	incollection	Conditional {D}awson-{W}atanabe processes and {F}leming-{V}iot
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              processes	Edwin A. Perkins	\N	1992
7100286	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Andere Verl.	Osnabrück	\N	\N	deilmann_bild-und-bildung_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89959-191-7}	\N	9d24a6f1ecc07ee02154c88a1316d590	cb11e21a07d1911ff290a415a9f45475	51ad85df361fe5ccd01e80d143a95c5b	book	Bild und Bildung. Fotografische Wissenschafts- und Technikberichterstattung in populären Illustrierten der Weimarer Republik	Astrid Deilmann	\N	2004
7100315	Probab. Theory Related Fields	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1883717	http://www.springerlink.com/content/q1hedx6tafmyp746/	\N	MR: Selected Matches for: Author=(lambert, amaury)	\N	\N	42--70	\N	1	\N	issn = {0178-8051}, mrclass = {60J80}, mrreviewer = {Fima Klebaner}, mrnumber = {MR1883717 (2003a:60130)}, fjournal = {Probability Theory and Related Fields}, coden = {PTRFEU}	 Recent works by J.F. Le Gall and Y. Le Jan [15] have extended the genealogical structure of Galton-Watson processes to continuous-state branching processes (CB). We are here interested in processes with immigration (CBI).
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The height process H which contains all the information about this genealogical structure is defined as a simple local time functional of a strong Markov process X *, called the genealogy-coding process (GCP). We first show its existence using Itô’s synthesis theorem. We then give a pathwise construction of X * based on a Lévy process X with no negative jumps that does not drift to +∞ and whose Laplace exponent coincides with the branching mechanism, and an independent subordinator Y whose Laplace exponent coincides with the mechanism. We conclude the construction with proving that the local time process of H is a CBI-process.
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As an application, we derive the analogue of the classical Ray–Knight–Williams theorem for a general Lévy process with no negative jumps.
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Received: 28 January 2000 / Revised version: 5 February 2001 / Published online: 11 December 2001
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	fb8066b408367ff9f08aa96dc7668959	e647b3cae2716f3de2f99dee4cce30f4	0fd711cf2367b13de7c3dae0ef35b078	article	The genealogy of continuous-state branching processes with
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              immigration	Amaury Lambert	\N	2002
7100333	Ann. Probab.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1617047	\N	\N	Branching processes in {L}\\'evy processes: the exploration process -- Le Gall and Le Jan	\N	\N	213--252	\N	1	\N	issn = {0091-1798}, mrclass = {60J80 (60J25 60J30 60J55)}, mrreviewer = {G{\\"o}tz Kersting}, mrnumber = {MR1617047 (99d:60096)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Probability}, coden = {APBYAE}	It has been known for a long time that there exist fundamental connections between branching trees and random walks (or processes with stationary independent increments). Early papers are due to Harris (1952), D. G. Kendall (1951), Dwass (1969) and Lamperti (1967) (they are cited in the paper). The present paper by Le Gall and Le Jan is a further important step to a deeper understanding of this connection. The basic notions are the exploration process of a Galton-Watson tree and the height process of a Lévy process. The exploration process at time $n$ is the generation of the individual in the tree visited at time $n$, assuming that the individuals are visited successively to the law of primogeniture. This process is in itself complicated, but it can be constructed as a functional of a suitable left-continuous random walk. Conversely, the authors construct the height process of a spectrally positive L\\'{e}vy process, which can be understood as the exploration process of a general continuous branching process. This construction has important applications. In particular, it allows an adequate formulation of the classical Ray-Knight theorem for such L\\'{e}vy processes. For related results see a paper by J. Geiger [in Stochastic partial differential equations (Edinburgh, 1994), 72--96, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1995; MR1352736 (96f:60146)]. 	ac752dc8f06541e3bc223fb8aaf66136	5ea21cc55b25aaea80dfbb41eacee753	db9eafa589a0062780fb32b84a207e0d	article	Branching processes in {L}\\'evy processes: the exploration
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              process	Jean-Francois Le Gall and Yves Le Jan	\N	1998
7100358	Annals of Applied Probability	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambert:2005bq	http://arxiv.org/pdf/math.PR/0505249	\N	alexeilist1	\N	\N	1506-1535	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60J80 (60J60 60J70 92D15 92D25 92D40)}, mrreviewer = {D. R. Grey}, mrnumber = {MR2134113 (2006h:60137)}	In order to model random density-dependence in population dynamics, we construct the random analogue of the well-known logistic process in the branching process' framework. This density-dependence corresponds to intraspecific competition pressure, which is ubiquitous in ecology, and translates mathematically into a quadratic death rate. The logistic branching process, or LB-process, can thus be seen as (the mass of) a fragmentation process (corresponding to the branching mechanism) combined with constant coagulation rate (the death rate is proportional to the number of possible coalescing pairs). In the continuous state-space setting, the LB-process is a time-changed (in Lamperti's fashion) Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type process. We obtain similar results for both constructions: when natural deaths do not occur, the LB-process converges to a specified distribution; otherwise, it goes extinct a.s. In the latter case, we provide the expectation and the Laplace transform of the absorption time, as a functional of the solution of a Riccati differential equation. We also show that the quadratic regulatory term allows the LB-process to start at infinity, despite the fact that births occur infinitely often as the initial state goes to \\&INFIN;. This result can be viewed as an extension of the pure-death process starting from infinity associated to Kingman's coalescent, when some independent fragmentation is added.	6278f6b940a71e1e7150e750690a895a	29fbeb09caf1394f60e9bc55038b1a1b	4bd0e181d93790472096d75fac171165	article	The branching process with logistic growth	A Lambert	\N	2005
7100370	Ann. Appl. Probab.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2100386	http://www.projecteuclid.org/DPubS?verb=Display&version=1.0&service=UI&handle=euclid.aoap/1099674091&page=record	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(2100386)"	\N	arxiv:math/0503577	2120--2148	\N	4	\N	issn = {1050-5164}, mrclass = {60J85 (60J65 60J80 92D15)}, mrreviewer = {Laurent Mazliak}, mrnumber = {MR2100386 (2005h:60259)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Applied Probability}	Consider a continuous-time binary branching process conditioned to have population size n at some time t, and with a chance p for recording each extinct individual in the process. Within the family tree of this process, we consider the smallest subtree containing the genealogy of the extant individuals together with the genealogy of the recorded extinct individuals. We introduce a novel representation of such subtrees in terms of a point-process, and provide asymptotic results on the distribution of this point-process as the number of extant individuals increases. We motivate the study within the scope of a coherent analysis for an a priori model for macroevolution. 	47d98f813708ab4cc64f65d786458aa3	4e64b1c67f5b1f8d77db0b27d7c2fc85	397be78fdc4a08838c7cbc3b2f7fd5a0	article	Asymptotic genealogy of a critical branching process	Lea Popovic	\N	2004
7100451	Theoretical Population Biology	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parsons-quince-1	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2006.11.004	\N		\N	\N	121-135	\N	1	\N		We extend the one-locus two allele Moran model of fixation in a haploid population to the case where the total size of the population is not fixed. The model is defined as a two-dimensional birth-and-death process for allele number. Changes in allele number occur through density-independent death events and birth events whose per capita rate decreases linearly with the total population density. Uniquely for models of this type, the latter is determined by these same birth-and-death events. This provides a framework for investigating both the effects of fluctuation in total population number through demographic stochasticity, and deterministic density-dependent changes in mean density, on allele fixation. We analyze this model using a combination of asymptotic analytic approximations supported by numerics. We find that for advantageous mutants demographic stochasticity of the resident population does not affect the fixation probability, but that deterministic changes in total density do. In contrast, for deleterious mutants, the fixation probability increases with increasing resident population fluctuation size, but is relatively insensitive to initial density. These phenomena cannot be described by simply using a harmonic mean effective population size.	21421b5dfbf4bd6080420af9fad080f9	977bc9d830ab9caa95483568684d315c	8b4b804dec6fed856a5f1ecf5569f93e	article	Fixation in haploid populations exhibiting density dependence I: The non-neutral case 	Todd Parsons and Christopher Quince	\N	2007
7100455	Theoretical Population Biology	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parsons-quince-2	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2007.04.002	\N		\N	\N	468-479 	\N	4	\N		We determine fixation probabilities in a model of two competing types with density dependence. The model is defined as a two-dimensional birth-and-death process with density-independent death rates, and birth rates that are a linearly decreasing function of total population density. We treat the ‘quasi-neutral case’ where both types have the same equilibrium population densities. This condition results in birth rates that are proportional to death rates. This can be viewed as a life history trade-off. The deterministic dynamics possesses a stable manifold of mixtures of the two types. We show that the fixation probability is asymptotically equal to the fixation probability at the point where the deterministic flow intersects this manifold. The deterministic dynamics predicts an increase in the proportion of the type with higher birth rate in growing populations (and a decrease in shrinking populations). Growing (shrinking) populations therefore intersect the manifold at a higher (lower) than initial proportion of this type. On the center manifold, the fixation probability is a quadratic function of initial proportion, with a disadvantage to the type with higher birth rate. This disadvantage arises from the larger fluctuations in population density for this type. These results are asymptotically exact and have relevance for allele fixation, models of species abundance, and epidemiological models.	84234db2fb63658bed4749f6d827cc13	a709487efe41432712a039b95dbd10dc	48e398d10eee082fb2753eeb593bec18	article	Fixation in haploid populations exhibiting density dependence II: The quasi-neutral case 	Todd Parsons and Christopher Quince	\N	2007
7100462	JHEP	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gieseke:2004tc	\N	\N		\N	\N	058	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0412342;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0412342}	\N	3e74fcb9ab0bca2df58ea803811edb05	67df62ddfe58bc5c70dcb34568790d0b	931bc19e4b3a3c9fa81618e1380960e3	article	{Uncertainties of Sudakov form factors}	Stefan Gieseke	\N	2005
7100469	Rept. Prog. Phys.	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell:2006wx	\N	\N		\N	\N	89	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0611148;%%}, doi = {10.1088/0034-4885/70/1/R02}, eprint = {hep-ph/0611148}	\N	c447952d736294dea5aa57aceecf95ff	7d7f6704ecafe99514ff82cfb717b204	314b82b4e855c929d6ffb3e7748b20da	article	{Hard interactions of quarks and gluons: A primer for LHC
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                  physics}	J. M. Campbell and J. W. Huston and W. J. Stirling	\N	2007
7100488	Theoretical Population Biology	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lambert-fixation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2006.01.002	\N		\N	\N	419-441	\N	4	\N		We link two-allele population models by Haldane and Fisher with Kimura's diffusion approximations of the Wright–Fisher model, by considering continuous-state branching (CB) processes which are either independent (model I) or conditioned to have constant sum (model II). Recent works by the author allow us to further include logistic density-dependence (model III), which is ubiquitous in ecology.
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In all models, each allele (mutant or resident) is then characterized by a triple demographic trait: intrinsic growth rate r, reproduction variance σ and competition sensitivity c. Generally, the fixation probability u of the mutant depends on its initial proportion p, the total initial population size z, and the six demographic traits. Under weak selection, we can linearize u in all models thanks to the same master formula
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u=p+p(1-p){grsr+gσsσ+gcsc}+o(sr,sσ,sc),
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where sr=r′-r, sσ=σ-σ′ and sc=c-c′ are selection coefficients, and gr, gσ, gc are invasibility coefficients (′ refers to the mutant traits), which are positive and do not depend on p. In particular, increased reproduction variance is always deleterious. We prove that in all three models
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and gr=z/σ for small initial population sizes z.
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In model II, gr=z/σ for all z, and we display invasion isoclines of the ‘mean vs variance’ type. A slight departure from the isocline is shown to be more beneficial to alleles with low σ than with high r.
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In model III, gc increases with z like ln(z)/c, and gr(z) converges to a finite limit L>K/σ, where K=r/c is the carrying capacity. For r>0 the growth invasibility is above z/σ when z<K, and below z/σ when z>K, showing that classical models I and II underestimate the fixation probabilities in growing populations, and overestimate them in declining populations.	7c6b8785d0e1b7acfff5fd4e345aeecc	de9d2a5199ab72e4d869162d9f716ca0	852bbbf9e26809dd461f937087d0ad48	article	Probability of fixation under weak selection: A branching process unifying approach 	Amaury Lambert	\N	2006
7100505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sbarra:2007zz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ATLAS}, doi = {10.3204/DESY-PROC-2007-02/24}	\N	7c74cf5e200cc27eab2b4f646ccc8dc5	215254d5356f08bed71faff54d3a9090	b0f76dedd7ed3aba193a1f831bdd5720	article	{Elastic scattering, total cross section and luminosity
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                  measurements at ATLAS}	C. Sbarra	\N	2007
7100512	JINST	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anelli:2008zza	\N	\N		\N	\N	S08007	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {TOTEM}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JINST,3,S08007;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08007}	\N	8e52847f8255a96b663f8f4ffc8d7d86	70594ce89e3f93532f8c26bc50665640	84f75fa2649cdabba4dc39fd356024f5	article	{The TOTEM experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider}	G. Anelli and others	\N	2008
7100533	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dittmar:1997md	\N	\N		\N	\N	7284-7290	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/9705004;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7284}, eprint = {hep-ex/9705004}	\N	3f6067cbf74992d0a8aa11fec1d3a933	cb1875cbdf7dbb68dcf40355732e2f3e	53698218306452f87e90483eed58d1aa	article	{Towards a precise parton luminosity determination at the
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                  CERN LHC}	M. Dittmar and F. Pauss and D. Zurcher	\N	1997
7100535	Phys. Lett.	B39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budnev:1972bb	\N	\N		\N	\N	526-530	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B39,526;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(72)90337-1}	\N	83d93056860341dc294fb4698e91b3d6	7d3c431879661f74707ebef250037740	71aa713e3fd84414610af7f98c96727e	article	{The possibility of applying the process p p $\\to$ p p e+
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                  e- for calibration of cross-sections in colliding p p
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7100780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the GEAF 2007 Workshop	\N	\N	\N	CSLI Publications	\N	\N	CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics Online	Miyao:2007	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sagae/docs/geaf07miyaoetal.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	21 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N	This paper describes practical issues in the framework-independent evaluation of deep and shallow parsers. We focus on the use of two dependency-based syntactic representation formats in parser evaluation, namely, Carroll et al. (1998)'s Grammatical Relations and de Marneffe et al. (2006)'s Stanford Dependency scheme. Our approach is to convert the output of parsers into these two formats, and measure the accuracy of the resulting converted output. Through the evaluation of an HPSG parser and Penn Treebank phrase structure parsers, we found that mapping between different representation schemes is a non-trivial task that results in lossy conversions that may obscure important differences between different parsing approaches. We discuss sources of disagreements in the representation of syntactic structures in the two dependency-based formats, indicating possible directions for improved framework-independent parser evaluation.	250c601251aade31c3103454c57fb00f	d7fe11f387be7ad7638e52a34d43ca77	cafa3f81913c1ecb25362d7cb6369a30	inproceedings	Towards Framework-Independent Evaluation of Deep Linguistic Parsers	Yusuke Miyao and Kenji Sagae and Jun'ichi Tsujii	Ann Copestake	2007
7100798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IJCNLP-04	\N	\N	\N	\N	8 pages	\N	\N	Miyao:2004	http://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yusuke/paper/ijcnlp04.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	This paper describes a method of semi-automatically acquiring an English HPSG grammar from the Penn Treebank. First, heuristic rules are employed to annotate the treebank with partially-specified derivation trees. Lexical entries are automatically extracted from the annotated corpus by inversely applying schemata to partially-specified derivation trees.	31adea1a460dbf6c19127c1e3facce68	bf65925980868ded48d577ef5df020b1	d6b7a57d24e1dcfaa6c19a00abbed61d	inproceedings	Corpus-oriented Grammar Development for Acquiring a Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar from the Penn Treebank	Yusuke Miyao and Takashi Ninomiya and Jun'ichi Tsujii	\N	2004
7100983	Proc Natl Acad Sci USA	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scheragaStochastic02	http://www.pnas.org/content/99/16/10394.full.pdf+html	\N		\N	\N	 10394-10398	\N	\N	\N		An algorithm is applied here to compute folding pathways of staphylococcal protein A, fragment B. Emphasis is on studies of the complete process, starting from an ensemble of fully denatured conformations and ending at the folded state, The stochastic difference equation algorithm is based on optimization of an action that makes it possible to use a large integration step. Motions with typical displacements that change rapidly on the size scale of the step are filtered out, providing numerically stable and approximate solutions. The present approach is unique in maintaining an atomically detailed picture while providing a systematic, controlled approximation to the classical equations of motion. Analysis of 130 trajectories suggests the following folding mechanism for protein A: At an early precollapse phase of the process, a few native hydrogen bonds form near the C terminus of the protein. The hydrogen bonds are formed mostly within the third helix. The next step is chain collapse that occurs in parallel to additional growth of secondary structure seeds. Therefore, the present study does not support a pure hydrophobic collapse, or substantial early formation of secondary structure. At the last step, native tertiary contacts are formed at the same time as the completion of the secondary structure elements. To a large extent, the process is parallel and not sequential. The early formation of the third helix of protein A, fragment B (in the calculation), is consistent with experimental data.	884271ff838282bcfc43a8d43e3f04f8	8f8b7f041b7fdf996daab0a89cbdcfbf	6cba8926fbd4bbd8711aa3d0dccb6d06	article	An atomically detailed study of the folding pathways of protein A with the stochastic difference equation	A Ghosh and R Elber and HA Scheraga	\N	2002
7100994	Curr Opin Struct Biol 	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dobsonCollapseCooperative96	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-42	\N	1	\N		The folding of a polypeptide chain is associated both with compactness and cooperativity within local and global regions of the protein structure, and with the formation of the native-like molecular architecture. Recent experiments shed light on these issues and their relationships to the pathways of protein folding.	c29a02f677a2d35beb6ff3ba7bc99793	f7972aa01016a85ce71422d5e8d537cf	e554942eb7a9112d5f8fc805bfb2c0b6	article	Collapse and cooperativity in proteinfolding	AD Miranker and CM Dobson	6: 1996	1996
7101079	Minerva	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mullins1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--82	\N	1	\N		\N	66a0491d4171136f3b9e856c2a4aca67	4cf67cec41b7c170b436e1dbee738b6d	5b7e4f13970a27d11877874d6c77265b	article	The Development of A Scientific Specialty: The Phage Group and the Origins of Molecular Biology.	N. C. Mullins	\N	1972
7101100	The History of the Family	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wellman1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--121	\N	1	\N		\N	6760dfd819543fb7b44a8ea7bf68d3c2	75f03761b0d7f40507caef9c2c61d120	5fb64b1a83c5d68cab4480c10fa4be2a	article	Social network analysis of historical communities: Some questions from the present for the past	B. Wellman and C. Wetherell	\N	1996
7101844	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	20th VLDB Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar.agrawal.94	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f551c837394e0a75b1a6b364c5067477	385fb6f60e7dc2ef5b2c634eb6fec067	a852ed1dbca949646bdb05469e867669	inproceedings	Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules	R. Agrawal and R. Srikant	\N	1994
7101868	WEBKDD 2002 -Mining Web Data for Discovering Usage Patterns, ISBN: 3-540-20304-4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	yangWeb2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a1d0730588e036913582b1ee474206f8	7c7e58904dbc0a3a05a52bc4e17c862d	79e10a2e5fd1fbc13e48c61120f37e12	inbook	On the Use of Temporally Constrained Associations for Web Log Mining	Hui Yang and Srinivasan Parthasarathy	O.R Zaiane and J. Srivastava and M. Spiliopoulou and B. Masand	2002
7101882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioinformatics Research Development (BIRD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xmas2008	http://www.cs.sfsu.edu/~huiyang/publications.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29d835d0f177bfa3a2ccd9faf3623168	78180f2f96ef240de43f930c60bdbca9	a2d14222d3bec7db35b5d2c662e67316	inproceedings	XMAS: An Experiential Approach for Visualization, Analysis, and Exploration of Time Series Microarray Data	Ben Dalziel and Hui Yang and Rahul Singh and Matthew Gormley and Susan J. Fisher	\N	2008
7101893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yangBIOKDD04	http://www.cs.sfsu.edu/~huiyang/publications.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b75575a15ddfc1f9c6436a4619996d4b	68679c01c345fd3cffeb2f6fc4732d69	f672eb808c23b4a9f028df97dd07602e	inproceedings	Discovering Spatial Relations Between Approximately Equivalent Patterns in Contact Maps	Hui Yang and Keith Marsolo and Srinivasan Parthasarathy and Sameep Mehta	Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Data Mining and ACM SIGKDD 2004 (BIOKDD2004) Bioinformatics	2004
7101900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of SIAM on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mehtaSDM05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	21d69b901fa852ef9794818dac394378	e224d76a0fa55f77db87f696d3c3a864	7811e25ff9456462c99051350fa4536e	inproceedings	Dynamic Classification of Defect Structures in Molecular Dynamics Simulation Data	Sameep Mehta and Steve Barr and Alex Choy and Hui Yang and Srinivasan Parthasarathy and Raghu Machiraju and John Wilkins	\N	2005
7102586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Velbrück Wiss.	Weilerswist	\N	\N	keyhereschmidt2006unternehmenskulturdiegrundlage	\N	\N	Unternehmenskultur : die Grundlage für den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg von Unternehmen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783934730755 3934730752}, refid = {254080153}	\N	e075e1ab0a800a7d9ea1a1ea41b0044b	70a7dd524f781e10f7433f7c1fa10825	a175047db38f33be03c78d9424289fce	book	Unternehmenskultur: die Grundlage für den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg von Unternehmen	Siegfried J. Schmidt	\N	2008
7102684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Web Search Click Data WSCD'09, in conjunction with WSDM 2009	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	strohmaier2009	http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/documents/2009_WSCD09_Intentional-Query-Suggestion.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce3297b21a071517c271a4a35fa9ecdd	6cdab30d951c6560b7769842cbe41b30	5f8ccd31b11df9da8834bd38728b8045	inproceedings	Intentional Query Suggestion: Making user goals more explicit during search	M. Strohmaier and M. Kroell and C. Koerner	\N	2009
7102686	, 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Organization for Standardization, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 N2323, Coding of Moving Pictures and Audio	Geneva, Switzerland	\N	\N	MPEG4-2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibdate = {Friday, November 06, 1998 at 10:00:28 (NFT)}, submitter = {Johan Garcia}	\N	110c9c5f2e5543ed6c3821eff97165d5	42b906fc8e494a6a83318c8a84fff2ed	b98d68a0515d6649d880c60c28fe48d8	book	{Overview of the MPEG-4 Standard}	Rob Koenen	\N	2002
7102718	The Serials Librarian - the international journal of continuing print & electronic resources  	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weiss2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J123v52n01_09	\N		\N	\N	91-104	\N	1 / 2	\N		brief refresher of the main aspects of the FRBR model, a review of various uses of FRBR, and a discussion of how the group 1 entity types apply in a serials context. We focus on levels (work/expression/ manifestation/item and whole/part), the number of entities in particular situations, and terminology. Examples of real-world serials are used to illustrate how the FRBR resource model applies to serials. 	a9917851b283312f914030d43d6626a3	e07a2551125f345528deb5a09a332a8c	10ed8f18622d04b5cd44d63acea03a80	article	FRBR in the Real World	Paul Weiss and Steve Shadle	\N	2006  
7102723	Library Resources & Technical Services	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antelman2004	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00002604/	\N		\N	\N	238-255	\N	4	\N		A solid theoretical foundation has been built over the years exploring the bibliographic work and in developing cataloging rules and practices to describe the work in the traditional catalog. With the increasing prevalence of multiple manifestations of serial titles, as well as tools that automate discovery and retrieval, bibliographic control of serials at a higher level of abstraction is more necessary than ever before. At the same time, models such as IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records offer new opportunities to control all bibliographic entities at this higher level and build more useful catalog displays. The bibliographic mechanisms that control the work for monographs—author, title, and uniform title—are weak identifiers for serials. New identifiers being adopted by the content industry are built on models and practices that are fundamentally different from those underlying the new bibliographic models. What is needed is work identifier for serials that is both congruent with the new models and can enable us to meet the objective of providing work-level access to all resources in our catalogs.	2ec5d5dbd371d6e3236016b65364a3b2	7901fb0bfb33484272dab532b6512987	79ca8b4181aa5a65ec20bc27f41e892e	article	Identifying the serial work as a bibliographic entity	Kristin Antelman	\N	2004
7102725	LoC - CONSER Operations Committee Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tarango2008	http://www.loc.gov/acq/conser/FRBR-for-serials.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3abaacf3df15d3d75f6701b1fa047075	9fa4185e3ece37b3169d4b5f4ec07d1c	b72b9ccac27669027e539b1a4d30486a	article	FRBR for Serials: Rounding the Square to Fit the Peg	Adolfo Tarango	\N	2008
7102958	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Devers2009	http://www.espaceinfirmier.com/publication/sommaire.php?onglet=47&ID_PUBLICATION=OS&deplies=4,4.1,&selectionnes=4.1	\N		\N	\N	10-12	\N	172	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	La première chambre de La Cour de cassation, dans un arrêt du 18 décembre
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7103006	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jaffre2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-15	\N	172	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Depuis plus de vingt ans, notre système de protection sociale est
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7103064	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Favier2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-18	\N	172	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Le développement durable est une notion qui a désormais trouvé sa
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7103065	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Svensson2008	http://www.kb.se/Dokument/Bibliotek/utbildning/presentationer/ImprovingTheUserExperience.pdf	\N	Current Research in the German National Library on the Use
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of Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e99e611ac21c90c537b6c5daa38b6a6	cb364b47f2123a1628e431284648cbb5	015dbc1afe1d0be98ae25878196f873e	misc	Improving the User Experience	Lars G. Svensson	\N	2008
7103087	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TH08	\N	\N		\N	\N	576--579	\N	6	\N		\N	9dc13cb8235139fa9e149c465c651401	d9ffd8bf01f3b55eb2fbd4c978dc7ccb	f7cf8575244725ff8842919144231871	article	{D}as {MPEG-21} {M}ultimedia-{F}ramework	Christian Timmerer and Hermann Hellwagner	\N	2008
7103137	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Falcou2009	\N	\N		\N	Sommaire du dossier
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7103268	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mercier2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-39	\N	172	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Humeur morose, irritation, absence d'envie, sommeil de mauvaise qualité...
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7103288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Boston [u.a.]	\N	\N	ClemEval2005	\N	\N	Summary of Evaluating Software Architectures
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Chapter 9: Comparison of all three software evaluation methods
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Conclusions and reasoning about why the ATAM works.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-70482-X}	\N	6f997bb4f70cfb6a545061d9f65d5ac5	e7635b4959d547321b96ce978d6443f3	8f85af293a05101969dd0a07887f24ce	book	Evaluating software architectures	Paul Clements and Rick Kazman and Mark Klein	\N	2005
7103302	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rongeat-2007-dsc	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp075954r	\N		\N	\N	13301-13306	\N	46	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp075954r}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp075954r}	 Among the thermodynamic properties of novel materials for solid-state hydrogen storage, the heat of formation/decomposition of hydrides is the most important parameter to evaluate the stability of the compound and its temperature and pressure of operation. In this work, the desorption and absorption behaviors of three different classes of hydrides are investigated under different hydrogen pressures using high-pressure differential scanning calorimetry (HP-DSC). The HP-DSC technique is used to estimate the equilibrium pressures as a function of temperature, from which the heat of formation is derived. The relevance of this procedure is demonstrated for (i) magnesium-based compounds (Ni-doped MgH2), (ii) MgCo-based ternary hydrides (MgCoHx) and (iii) Alanate complex hydrides (Ti-doped NaAlH4). From these results, it can be concluded that HP-DSC is a powerful tool to obtain a good approximation of the thermodynamic properties of hydride compounds by a simple and fast study of desorption and absorption properties under different pressures. 	37a1e7fd6c9f8c488bbe0cc413da60d8	9ae30985208bf27cf1119fbebb5bb75e	497d95cc22bd7bdaf13e26c7423c8e1b	article	Determination of the Heat of Hydride Formation/Decomposition by High-Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry (HP-DSC)	Carine Rongeat and Isabel Llamas-Jansa and Stefania Doppiu and Stefano Deledda and Andreas Borgschulte and Ludwig Schultz and Oliver Gutfleisch	\N	2007
7103330	Renewable Energy	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matsunaga-2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V4S-4P1275M-5/2/8061161152ae30636f7912512f068a26	\N		\N	E-MRS 2006 Symposium M: Materials, Devices and Prospects for Sustainable Energy, 2006 Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society	193 - 196	\N	2	\N	issn = {0960-1481}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2007.05.004}	Magnesium borohydride (Mg(BH4)2) is a promising material for hydrogen storage because of its high gravimetric storage density (15.0 mass%). We intended to synthesize Mg(BH4)2 by decomposition reaction of LiBH4 with MgCl2 by heat treatment without using a solvent, where the product consists of LiCl and a compound of magnesium, boron and hydrogen. Hydrogen desorption temperature of the product is approximately 100 K lower than that of LiBH4 and the decomposition consists of a two-step reaction. The products of the 1st and 2nd decomposition reactions are MgH2 and Mg, respectively. This result indicates the following two-step reaction (1st reaction: Mg(BH4)2-->MgH2+2B+3H2, 2nd reaction: MgH2-->Mg+H2). The first decomposition peak is dominant and is around 563 K. The 2nd decomposition occurs at the temperature greater than 590 K.	2d788a787a334ab38084df64ca3b043e	453e7c0fd8656513060494f73f1bf300	aff33d7d4f54a553fcc3e4279205f0f7	article	Magnesium borohydride: A new hydrogen storage material	T. Matsunaga and F. Buchter and K. Miwa and S. Towata and S. Orimo and A. Züttel	\N	2008
7103406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestor - Kompetenznetzwerk Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverf\\"ugbarkeit digitaler Ressourcen f\\"ur Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestorMat8deV2	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0008-2008021802	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	192d4e5257ad5b92a11d42514a1b19f0	0d9cb149ca4ca162a3a3746affc6f0cb	bccf8e1cd7ed7c52da3e122dc52f938b	manual	nestor Materialien 8: Kriterienkatalog vertrauensw\\"urdige digitale Langzeitarchive, {V}ersion 2	\N	\N	2008
7103418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestor - Kompetenznetzwerk Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverf\\"ugbarkeit digitaler Ressourcen f\\"ur Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestorMat10	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0008-2008103009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fc1c1cbec90eac75658f4c92d32c8f3	ebb054cd238bf5c9f75e624fe0b03a40	0c9e29d70ad9c9fa398f5d82dab9f2dd	manual	nestor Materialien 10: Wege ins Archiv - Ein Leitfaden für die Informationsübernahme in das digitale Langzeitarchiv	\N	\N	2008
7103419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Erdmessung und Navigation Universität der Bundeswehr München	\N	Wißner-Verlage	D-85577 Neubiberg	\N	DVW-Schriftenreihe	TorbenSchuelerGalileo06	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-60	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1cdfa750244211a29d6bef3620d194d	bfe28375c975a64e9ef496653c052c3e	8d762d2ffcfec6ffa931be3a3da353e2	inproceedings	Das Europäische Satellitennavigationssystem GALILEO	Bernd Eissfeller und Torben Schüler	\N	2006
7104357	Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1751-8121-41-22-224016	http://stacks.iop.org/1751-8121/41/224016	\N		\N	\N	224016 (7pp)	\N	22	\N		We analyze CiteULike, an online collaborative tagging system where users bookmark and annotate scientific papers. Such a system can be naturally represented as a tri-partite graph whose nodes represent papers, users and tags connected by individual tag assignments. The semantics of tags is studied here, in order to uncover the hidden relationships between tags. We find that the clustering coefficient can be used to analyze the semantical patterns among tags.	9c5e8b2e7815fc655d51dcce5d185e39	14c8ecbc38dcdae876c3f4401006e3bb	2a219a2664c566b405420f720583643a	article	Folksonomies and clustering in the collaborative system CiteULike	Andrea Capocci and Guido Caldarelli	\N	2008
7104372	\N	2008-09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	clever printing	schuler_adobe-indesign_2008	http://www.adobe.com/de/products/indesign/pdfs/Cleverprinting_InDesign_08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fea5b6dc7b5ffb90bc5f4ec1ff68af0e	64e396ef64668f3e5aa1e42bb946e3f8	e6f2848be35da38eb34bc6311a27c2dd	proceedings	Adobe InDesign	Günter Schuler	\N	2008
7104490	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	356-357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zuttel_hydrogen_2003	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0041696689\\&partnerID=40\\&rel=R8.0.0	\N		\N	\N	515--520	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e9d26b9dad635eb37dbc101eab38a2f	88db68096ae946635cc50369fadc0efd	e7409543bd920ea7db1329702f9a9d7d	article	Hydrogen storage properties of LiBH4	A. Zuttel and S. Rentsch and P. Fischer and P. Wenger and P. Sudan and Ph. Mauron and Ch. Emmenegger	\N	2003
7104703	\\apj	239	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1980ApJ...239..705G	\N	\N		\N	\N	705-711	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1980ApJ...239..705G}, doi = {10.1086/158156}	\N	f2bcd607e6ffbac77738315b171e7eed	7e0a82aa260d5db1d07b8810687a4020	89a67df781a8777f4985fe33b5656a2c	article	{Time-dependent, optically thick accretion onto a black hole}	D. L. {Gilden} and J. C. {Wheeler}	\N	1980
7104713	Acta Materialia	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bösenberg-2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-4NN1TVH-1/2/8b1425275090a78f1e3087312dc806f3	\N		\N	\N	3951 - 3958	\N	11	\N	issn = {1359-6454}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2007.03.010}	A detailed analysis of the reaction mechanism of the reactive hydride composite (RHC) MgH2 + 2LiBH4 <--> MgB2 + 2LiH + 4H2 was performed using high-pressure differential scanning calorimetry (HP-DSC) measurements and in situ synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements along with kinetic investigations using a Sievert-type apparatus. For the desorption the following two-step reaction has been observed: MgH2 + 2LiBH4 <--> Mg + 2LiBH4 + H2 <--> MgB2 + 2LiH + 4H2. However, this reaction is kinetically restricted and proceeds only at elevated temperatures. In contrast to the desorption reaction, LiBH4 and MgH2 are found to form simultaneously under fairly moderate conditions of 50 bar hydrogen pressure in the temperature range of 250-300°C. As found in pure light metal hydrides, significant improvement of sorption kinetics is possible if suitable additives are used.	4e6417f29d941343447478accd4d70f9	371e6ac926e374ee6dce07db0345b20b	987900dc555fd5ee17eb3d3ebf55c6ef	article	Hydrogen sorption properties of MgH2-LiBH4 composites	Ulrike Bösenberg and Stefania Doppiu and Lene Mosegaard and Gagik Barkhordarian and Nico Eigen and Andreas Borgschulte and Torben R. Jensen and Yngve Cerenius and Oliver Gutfleisch and Thomas Klassen and Martin Dornheim and Rüdiger Bormann	\N	2007
7104825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	\N	Jahn.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7072c6619f120eae0e3c9ed366dda5d1	b78536aa4e1d735d2e256177660cc1c0	e3b01a27eaaa198a2ab8bfce8487be5b	phdthesis	Der Römisch-Germanische Krieg (9 - 16 n. Chr.):  Dissertation	G. Ralf Jahn	\N	2001
7104836	\N	2136	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck'sche Reihe : C.-H.-Beck-Wissen	Wolters.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783406447365}	\N	00151d2f3bf4b4f16e24c603cc2115a3	c3ffb6043d262c216ee717c40a2f84df	6e08d6db4e854904c9199501689d26f4	book	Die Römer in Germanien	Reinhard Wolters	\N	2006
7104845	L'infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diss2009	\N	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.9	5-9	\N	suppl.n°245	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Initiation aux drogues ou à l'alcool, jeux d'argent... derrière ces
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\	conduites se cachent fréquemment des troubles psychiques.	e71e8def0cc66a2d27ceb29868b6bd1d	868486f2f3aab625f873a966b6fd1f1f	7b8619c8282891c7c1aa4c2f7f36a9ec	article	Du risque à l'addiction	Marie-Capucine Diss	\N	2009
7104866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Husemann.2008	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3112368&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {sfr 44.00 (freier Pr.), EUR 24.90, EUR 25.60 (AT)}, isbn = {978-3-593-38259-3}	\N	88db6d809706875eb58cb90efeb0c8b7	51ff5a93df6961393bbcefd1c89b2301	588b0f5977ec0715424189bed3bfc34d	book	Der Sturz des Römischen Adlers : 2000 Jahre Varusschlacht	Dirk Husemann	\N	2008
7104928	La Santé de l'homme	\N	\N	\N	novembre-décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chauvin2008	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/SLH/articles/398/08.htm	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.47	44-47	\N	398	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Faire participer les patients, mobiliser les professionnels sur ce
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\	usage des antibiotiques illustre cette démarche avec, notamment,
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\	la création d'outils adaptés. À partir de cet exemple, une réflexion
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\	sur l'utilité, en éducation du patient, des pratiques d'éducation
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\	pour la santé, est proposée par l'auteur, Florence Chauvin, investie
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\	dans ces deux champs.	4d4527c27d360d93d74a48507c35f7b4	ef907c3aef2cc4eec7d067c204859f65	f4b381c437c3f50932b9b3515d801716	article	" En quoi nos pratiques en éducation pour la santé sont-elles utiles
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\	à l'éducation du patient ?"	Florence Chauvin	\N	2008
7104962	Journal of Social and Personal Relationships	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IrwinG._Sarason11011990	http://spr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/4/495	\N	Social Support and Interactional Processes: A Triadic Hypothesis -- Sarason et al. 7 (4): 495 -- Journal of Social and Personal Relationships	\N	\N	495-506	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/0265407590074006}, eprint = {http://spr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/7/4/495.pdf}	A theoretical view suggests that the impact of social support is based on interactions among three variables: (1) motivations and expectations of providers and recipients, (2) the nature of the relationships in which the supportive exchanges occur and (3) the type of situation at which the supportive behaviors are directed. We discuss research findings that illustrate the need for such an interactional approach to clarify conflicting findings and to enlarge the understanding of social support.
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	9798daf24b43849c4f8ddf728ec78a4f	776a3085329ebbceee3e22b9f6f87595	082063d22236b02a20467bfed7ab565f	article	{Social Support and Interactional Processes: A Triadic Hypothesis}	Irwin G. Sarason and Gregory R. Pierce and Barbara R. Sarason	\N	1990
7105052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Thiel.2008	http://d-nb.info/986948888/04 / http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3049460&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 34.90}, isbn = {9783806220674}	\N	25d3b1e3625535c31938694f9c804ab8	787008400ee4a9aaa14937600408e375	ad856f27f3984bcbcb5c432eeea71ef3	book	Die Römer in Deutschland	Andreas Thiel	\N	2008
7105053	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde Ergänzungsband	Grunewald.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-017688-2}	\N	60c12d7321074e14c31cada98e3f18a0	2882069fc8bc0c0df5b08719273ceaee	6b039174ece826f76621f93fd4dce152	book	Kontinuität und Diskontinuität : Germania inferior am Beginn und am Ende der römischen Herrschaft : Beiträge des Deutsch-Niederländischen Kolloquiums in der Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 27. bis 30.6.2001	\N	Thomas Grünewald	2003
7105054	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	baatz_die_1989	http://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/3612124	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-0599-X}	\N	f2892e74a99a016701b86e672fa6d054	f21fe8ee30e1f4a71aa2d884059de439	fa0a70cfa1b09435b74e77fb3e0af772	book	Die Römer in Hessen	\N	Dietwulf Baatz and Fritz-Rudolf Herrmann	1989
7105055	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prähistorische Staatssammlung	\N	Prähistorische Staatssammlung	München	\N	Ausstellungskataloge der Prähistorischen Staatssammlung	Braun.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-927806-13-7}	\N	0346fe6d1e1f51c49d7a190397030c5b	f592841c4054f5d6d6df02d62e6c4ec4	f626af3f101e9ec674e0ae1a54512846	book	Der römische Limes in Bayern : 100 Jahre Limesforschung : Ausstellung der Prähistorischen Staatssammlung München in Verbindung mit dem Historischen Verein für Mittelfranken vom 24. Mai bis 26. Juli 1992 in Dinkelsbühl, vom 1. August bis 4. Oktober 1992 in Weissenburg i.Bay. und von März bis November 1993 im Burgmuseum Grünwald	Rainer Braun and Thomas Fischer and Jochen Garbsch	\N	1992
7105057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxbow	Oxford	\N	\N	Blagg.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {No price}, isbn = {0946897220}	\N	6068e52d8d011721d4b35d9f6ed8a33d	e6275abb8f56eb35ac043e7adb1f5447	150a7cea56129e395b25921fa138613f	book	The Early Roman empire in the west	\N	F. C. T. Blagg and Martin Millett	1990
7105058	Antike Welt	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heimberg.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-40	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ce79068081168e47cd2a2ec699273e6	ed048b994f28bf7592a0e06df62caa72	78d526d32f8cf4b01b7e3ebd3ffa3599	article	Was bedeutet Romanisierung? : Das Beispiel Niedergermanien	Ursula Heimberg	\N	1989
7105059	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Early Roman empire in the west	\N	\N	\N	Oxbow	Oxford	\N	\N	Gechter.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-102	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0946897220}	\N	11d8978b2f10081414d549947f9c0bf1	ac443ac1d8f996467212c576d85519b4	a9cf0402c27921c47dc0776ed0870547	incollection	Early Roman military installations and Ubian settlements in the Lower Rhine	Michael Gechter	F. C. T. Blagg and Martin Millett	1990
7105060	\N	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roman Germany: Studies in cultural interaction	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Roman Archaeology	Portsmouth	\N	Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementum	Kreuz.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	71-98	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1887829326}	\N	c4d44e0eef185ae90520bd62617d2008	7eadbe25e11f3de37c02f4d930bf1ddd	c1be6f1784c4aa4bdd7689004b97ce02	incollection	Becoming a roman farmer : Preliminary report on the environmental evidence from the romanization project	A. Kreuz	D. J. Creighton and John Anthony Roger Wilson	1999
7105061	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Von der Antike bis zum 18. Jahrhundert : Ringvorlesung vom 18. Januar bis 24. April 1996	\N	\N	\N	Pomp	Bottrop	\N	Der Kulturraum Niederrhein	Ziegler.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-26	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89355-142-5}	\N	2993fe560f55eacd60cd39a000d02dd3	289fdbd95c548f2cc208a9541bc4dd4a	eb7e1cddc984ead93bd1a36eeaed5092	incollection	Rom und die Germanen am Niederrhein zur Zeit der Reichskrise des dritten Jahrhunderts n. Chr.	R. Ziegler	Dieter Geuenich	1998
7105062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roman frontier studies 1997 : Proceedings of the XVIIth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies, Zadau 1-10 September 1997	\N	\N	\N	Publ. House Porolissum	Zadau	\N	\N	Bechert.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	89-94	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {973-98027-8-8}	\N	90a2b7a0f9fd1be71bea3315b6b226be	4f1dca064daa7fe92e8bfe29bcf630c3	923cb0e7e2152f34ad8a085d335579eb	incollection	Der Niedergermanische Limes am Mittel- und Niederrhein. Ausgrabungen und Forschungen 1995-1997	Tilmann Bechert	Nicolae Gudea	1999
7105193	La Santé de l'homme	\N	\N	\N	novembre - décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David2008	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/index.asp?page=SLH/sommaires/398.htm	\N		\N	Comment prevenir la consommation excessive d'alcool chez les jeunes ? Dans ce dossier central, 20 experts - educateurs, psychiatres, addictologues, sociologues mais aussi anthropologues - dressent un etat des lieux de la consommation, des representations de l'alcool chez les jeunes, des demarches de prevention possibles. Avec un focus sur le binge drinking et la presentation des pratiques de prevention aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne et au Quebec. Ce dossier se veut un outil pour les professionnels.	9-26	\N	398	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.16}, owner = {C881240}	Comment prévenir la consommation excessive d'alcool chez les jeunes ? Dans ce dossier central, 20 experts - éducateurs, psychiatres, addictologues, sociologues mais aussi anthropologues - dressent un état des lieux de la consommation, des représentations de l'alcool chez les jeunes, des démarches de prévention possibles. Avec un focus sur le binge drinking et la présentation des pratiques de prévention aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne et au Québec. Ce dossier se veut un outil pour les professionnels.	d7f80f1ee3dcffeb088e5384d70961cc	88dd7d9983f3d0df6589472b1651ae7c	61e2fbcce12871050e4487ebaec03e02	article	Dossier "Jeunes et alcool : quelle prévention ?"	Hélène David and Alain Rigaud and Juliette Guillement	\N	2008
7105208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Australian Software Engineering Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/aswec/BabarZJ04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aswec/aswec2004.html#BabarZJ04	\N	The authors describe a framework for classifying and comparing Software Architecture Evaluation Methods. For eight methods they list the following components:
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6) Number of quality attributes
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7) Applicable project stage
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8) Architectural Description
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9) Evaluation approaches
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10) Stakeholder involvement
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12) Method's validation
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13) Tool support
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Each component is explained in more detail and a comparison of the eight evaluation methods is given in a table.	\N	\N	309-319	\N	\N	conf/aswec/2004	date = {2004-04-26}, ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/aswec/2004/2089/00/20890309abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7695-2089-8}	\N	18efc72d751bfbd8fea619941844bab6	323a9bee0209db75fc45e0dd6da8a2b8	a931ba17ac169ecbe913f98c04a1b3d4	inproceedings	A Framework for Classifying and Comparing Software Architecture Evaluation Methods.	Muhammad Ali Babar and Liming Zhu and D. Ross Jeffery	\N	2004
7105320	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6515b4ec818caad5d1d59bdaadb4de77	df1df4fcc7aaef2f8777f4d63f230245	70252a354c4b09c691742cdd38b2f156	proceedings	Reservoir Characterization of Multilayer Heterogeneous Reservoir	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	 ONGC	1995
7105345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	391dd2af26faf29b7aff153a7f8b548c	75c2f43086b48d681a0eca80230e67c0	da101c439f1ad81319754a8dfbe21c2c	proceedings	Fractals, Bubble Diagrams, Fractal Profiles- Enhanced LDDF, 	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	 ONGC	1997
7105352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7be31586f96c55e12f742ff21dcf4373	bc4bad07c0c0106a8a57939cbdb4e013	3d346fb3c3073335723dbd5201554e50	proceedings	About Hydrocarbon Potential Of Cambay & Bombay Offshore Basins - USGS Procedure	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	 ONGC	1999
7105488	Arch Biochem Biophys	315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pritchard1994cgb	\N	\N		\N	\N	431-7	\N	2	\N		Hyaluronate lyase is one of several proteins secreted by group B streptococci which are believed to contribute to strain virulence. Characterization of the purified enzyme revealed that it degrades hyaluronan by a mechanism different from that of other previously studied hyaluronidases. Instead of randomly cleaving hyaluronan chains leading to a continuous decrease in average chain size, the group B streptococcal enzyme initially yields primarily unsaturated disaccharides. The observation that most of the free reducing ends generated during group B streptococcal hyaluronate lyase digestion are present in the unsaturated disaccharide units supports the conclusion that they are released primarily from the ends of the hyaluronan chains. Furthermore, the experimental evidence is consistent with a mode of action by which the enzyme initially makes a random cut in a hyaluronan chain and then processively moves along the chain releasing disaccharide units. Group B streptococcal hyaluronate lyase also slowly degrades chondroitin sulfate, and its desulfation greatly increases the reaction rate. A preferential cleavage of unsulfated residues is consistent with the observed extensive release of free chondroitin sulfate chains following very limited digestion of aggrecan from bovine nasal cartilage.
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	bb3e52206c7322a9761bc7dfb368969f	d6828a31f788862bed3ef247d219a185	adf27f63a44898225cf9f4de88ed1c1d	article	Characterization of the group B streptococcal hyaluronate lyase.	D.G. Pritchard and B. Lin and T.R. Willingham and J.R. Baker	\N	1994
7105588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OUP	New York	\N	\N	Kauffman_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	344c432a63701f0006908001b90c6907	4755e6008862828be846e4786b76f07d	be2c92488cb214ec06b03bbc903bf48d	book	The origins of order: self-organization and selection in evolution	Stuart A. Kauffman	\N	1993
7105616	The American Journal of Gastroenterology	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Departments of Gastroenterology and Dietetics, Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom	\N	\N	wiley2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1572-0241.2006.00750.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: The American Journal of Gastroenterology	\N	\N	2356-2359	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1572-0241.2006.00750.x}	\N	f3768a14862ebc21115324cd272f6fbf	7b6b0064e9c0648f0d96dfca039634c3	fe1d3e1d894c20fc3c70ef8ec2c1912b	article	Overweight in Celiac Disease: Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Effect of a Gluten-Free Diet	William Dickey and Natalie Kearney	\N	2006
7105617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chew2008	http://w2spconf.com/2008/papers/s3p2.pdf	\N		\N	Google Inc.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13def2b39563e72f058c0e03d2e0d337	ac0646785a17ea12f05d6c22e48dc574	5dbd34d8f1be62b5684c99eb5326ff24	proceedings	(Under)mining Privacy in Social Networks	Monica Chew and Dirk Balfanz and Ben Laurie	\N	2008
7105670	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	3	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-007-9027-z	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	85--97	\N	1	\N		A common challenge in many situations of computer-supported collaborative learning is increasing the willingness of those involved to share their knowledge with other group members. As a prototypical situation of computer-supported informationexchange, a shared-database setting was chosen for the current study. This information-exchange situation represented a socialdilemma: while the contribution of information to a shared database induced costs and provided no benefit for the individual,the entire group suffered when all members decided to withhold information. In order to alleviate the information-exchangedilemma, a group-awareness tool was employed. It was hypothesized that participants would use group awareness for self-presentationalpurposes. For the examination of this assumption, the personality variable ‘protective self-presentation’ (PSP) was measured.An interaction effect of group awareness and PSP was found: when an awareness tool provided information concerning the contributionbehavior of each individual, this tool was used as a self-presentation opportunity. In order to understand this effect inmore detail, single items of the PSP-scale were analyzed.	fef3b87a46e06712c8420fe602977ee0	59343038e762adc15c505c3111a8ea67	8a387826e49c2b63626625954aed440d	article	Group awareness and self-presentation in computer-supported information exchange	Joachim Kimmerle and Ulrike Cress	\N	2008
7105685	Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	3	berthoud2000	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/713680490	\N		\N	\N	389 - 416	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1369-183X}	\N	d5d94b2f451b42edf6af17a428320ad1	ec461a39d3378e84b274e79a8052b2dd	c670f4335cc89fc9746a65b7dff7e671	article	Ethnic employment penalties in Britain	Richard Berthoud	\N	2000
7105708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University Press	New Haven [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66535156	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-300-12641-9}, language = {eng}	\N	59ec8e7ca4898321e0e3b963f0546541	d2beae67452eac3804775a02ffd444d1	987ef2efe5898f980fda04e482044439	book	Imagining Spain	Henry Kamen	\N	2008
7105712	Phys. Rev. E	67	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevE.67.026112	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. E 67 (2003): Erzsébet Ravasz and Albert-László Barabási - Hierarchical organization in complex...	\N	\N	026112	\N	2	\N	numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.67.026112}	Many real networks in nature and society share two generic properties: they are scale-free and they display a high degree of clustering. We show that these two features are the consequence of a hierarchical organization, implying that small groups of nodes organize in a hierarchical manner into increasingly large groups, while maintaining a scale-free topology. In hierarchical networks, the degree of clustering characterizing the different groups follows a strict scaling law, which can be used to identify the presence of a hierarchical organization in real networks. We find that several real networks, such as the Worldwideweb, actor network, the Internet at the domain level, and the semantic web obey this scaling law, indicating that hierarchy is a fundamental characteristic of many complex systems.	4ca050db21c8a7069b488c7fc5b273cd	e47f61f43b1cd13eae13a99b68e30bc0	0829dccb42d51735da03a1a74f2d601b	article	Hierarchical organization in complex networks	Erzs\\'ebet Ravasz and Albert-L\\'aszl\\'o Barab\\'asi	\N	2003
7105770	The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems	38	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2004-00022-4	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	169--175	\N	2	\N		Most complex networks serve as conduits for various dynamical processes, ranging from mass transfer by chemical reactions in the cell to packet transfer on the Internet. We collected data on the time dependent activity of five natural and technological networks, finding evidence of orders of magnitude differences in the fluxes of individual nodes. This dynamical inhomogeneity reflects the emergence of localized high flux regions or “hot spots”, carrying an overwhelming fraction of the network’s activity. We find that each system is characterized by a unique scaling law, coupling the flux fluctuations with the total flux on individual nodes, a result of the competition between the system’s internal collective dynamics and changes in the external environment. We propose a method to separate these two components, allowing us to predict the relevant scaling exponents. As high fluctuations can lead to dynamical bottlenecks and jamming, these findings have a strong impact on the predictability and failure prevention of complex transportation networks.
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ER  -	119721b1dd79143a67b61e135b670fb9	c4be8a8d028777f987c79567a2963e35	4922ff7afaac0132eb98307f48278fbf	article	Hot spots and universality in network dynamics	A.-L. Barabasi and M.A. Menezes and S. Balensiefer and J. Brockman	\N	2004
7105779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	358999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=358999	\N	How can cooperative work tools support dynamic group process? bridging the specificity frontier	\N	\N	279--288	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-222-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/358916.358999}	In the past, most collaboration support systems have focused on either automating fixed work processes or simply supporting communication in ad-hoc processes. This results in systems that are usually inflexible and difficult to change or that provide no specific support to help users decide what to do next.	9b62c61d4f7cc990ad3897c3084004c0	3f88523c1d1ea5246b2635f9cb6bc580	f0549033abccc5abc81c5efebebefc4f	inproceedings	How can cooperative work tools support dynamic group process? bridging the specificity frontier	Abraham Bernstein	\N	2000
7105791	The Journal of Strategic Information Systems	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2749716	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8687(00)00045-7	\N	CiteULike: "It is what one does": why people participate and help others in electronic communities of practice	\N	\N	155--173	\N	2-3	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-03 20:12:28}, citeulike-article-id = {2749716}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0963-8687(00)00045-7}	Advances in information and communication technologies have fundamentally heightened organizational interest in knowledge as a critical strategic resource. However, organizations are finding that members are often reluctant to exchange knowledge with others in the organization. This paper examines why. We review current knowledge management practices and find that organizations are treating knowledge as a private good, owned either by the organization or by organization members. We propose that knowledge can also be considered a public good, owned and maintained by a community. When knowledge is considered a public good, knowledge exchange is motivated by moral obligation and community interest rather than by narrow self-interest. We provide support for the public good perspective by providing results from a survey examining why people participate and share knowledge in three electronic communities of practice. The results indicate that people participate primarily out of community interest, generalized reciprocity and pro-social behavior.	33f39ed9f311bcbee3a78112724941f6	14f9f956bb4b7deffa27d9cb840f35a4	560014bddd6fb3c8ca80e289197a3874	article	"It is what one does": why people participate and help others in electronic communities of practice	 Mclure and S. Faraj	\N	2000
7105792	\\apj	346	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1989ApJ...346..277E	\N	\N		\N	\N	277-283	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1989ApJ...346..277E}, doi = {10.1086/168008}	\N	ce21aac9bf5638d9cf9c036079918abc	ced6525c95b1de55159e491cac1c6c79	197e4b0e07fba03652e5a73d2363d5a0	article	{Giant and supergiant stars with degenerate neutron cores}	C. {Eich} and M. E. {Zimmermann} and K. S. {Thorne} and A. N. {Zytkow}	\N	1989
7106168	American Anthropologist	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Anthropological Association	\N	\N	New Series	Snead1999	http://www.jstor.org/stable/683200	\N		\N	\N	256--271	\N	2	\N	issn = {00027294}, copyright = {Copyright © 1999 American Anthropological Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1999}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	At the end of the nineteenth century, the drive to "professionalize" anthropology in the United States promoted the development of particular patterns of interaction between archaeologists and their patrons, which had a significant impact on the conduct of research. The expansion of fieldwork and the acquisition of collections required the financial backing of sponsors, whose own ambitions often diverged from those of the scholars whom they supported. This essay explores shifts in patron-professional relationships in southwestern archaeology at the turn of the century, using the case of the Hyde Expedition to Chaco Canyon (1896-1909).	6dfda70faa340e283e52e70d77ffd906	3e95de25e4dcbf32c06a400cfb96f7a1	b038005b2c9162e2f1cb2f20ba967721	article	Science, Commerce, and Control: Patronage and the Development of Anthropological Archaeology in the Americas	James E. Snead	\N	1999
7106174	American Sociological Review	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Sociological Association	\N	\N	\N	Brieger1976	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2094376	\N		\N	\N	117--135	\N	1	\N	issn = {00031224}, copyright = {Copyright © 1976 American Sociological Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb., 1976}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	An idealized pattern (a "blockmodel") of the interaction among 107 scientists in a biomedical research speciality is identified across networks of several distinct types of relationship. This pattern is sustained by the data. Groups of scientists who share common "positions" in the multiple network structure are identified. Inferences concerning the stratification of these groups are derived solely from a consideration of the patterns they induce on multiple networks. These inferences are then assessed in the light of (non-network) career attributes of individual scientists. Substantive findings from previous studies in the sociology of science are re-assessed in the light of blockmodel analysis.	3fd5640180d8496ed6f80d3637b26171	cc5e781c9a7c104b640fdcc5968df295	bbb1c808faad4f0a5d568a8dddfe55ea	article	Career Attributes and Network Structure: A Blockmodel Study of a Biomedical Research Specialty	Ronald L. Brieger	\N	1976
7106184	Social Studies of Science	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Hicks1991	http://www.jstor.org/stable/285175	\N		\N	\N	459--501	\N	3	\N	issn = {03063127}, copyright = {Copyright © 1991 Sage Publications, Ltd.}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Aug., 1991}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	f599e741b126136c8f5a4a52a014207a	fe35c3fc7499780b20a0ee294d8c5330	d134331d26ea20dd007b2cbabdf8093c	article	Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: A Reflexive Citation Analysis or Science Disciplines and Disciplining Science	Diana Hicks and Jonathan Potter	\N	1991
7106194	Annals of the Association of American Geographers	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of the Association of American Geographers	\N	\N	\N	Butzer1992	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2563361	\N		\N	\N	543--565	\N	3	\N	issn = {00045608}, copyright = {Copyright © 1992 Association of American Geographers}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Sep., 1992}, jstor_issuetitle = {The Americas before and after 1492: Current Geographical Research}	What is called the Age of Discovery evokes images of voyages, nautical skills, and maps. Yet the European encounter with the Americas also led to an intellectual confrontation with the natural history and ethnography of a "new" world. Contrary to the prevailing view of intellectual stasis, this confrontation provoked novel methods of empirical description, organization, analysis, and synthesis as Medieval deductivism and Classical ontogenies proved to be inadequate. This essay demonstrates how the agents of that encounter-sailors, soldiers, government officials, and missionaries-made sense of these new lands and peoples; it highlights seven methodological spheres, by examining the work of exemplary individuals who illustrate the diverse backgrounds, abilities, and interests characteristic of the period. These examples include the observational skills of Columbus in 1492, the landscape taxonomy of his son Fernando, the biotic taxonomy of Oviedo, the cultural recording of Sahagun, the regional geography of Cieza, the pervasive role of Velasco in both geographical synthesis and town planning at the government level, and finally, the overarching scientific framework for the natural history and peoples of the New World proposed by Acosta in 1590. The evidence rehabilitates the reputation of Columbus who, like so many others with little or no formal education, had a spontaneous capacity to observe and describe. The origins of Native American stereotypes are identified, but there also were remarkable "insider" studies that, in the case of Sahagun, touched upon the semiotics of culture and landscape. Although Sahagun and Acosta had scholarly training, the confrontation with new environments and unfamiliar peoples probably put observers with rural backgrounds on an equal footing with those steeped in traditional academic curricula. Last but not least, the essay points up the enormity of the primary documentation, compiled by these Spanish contributors during the century after 1492, most of it awaiting geographical reappraisal.	9c98ec73fb802eb2c688f81367d4521a	1e3fe0317e7d6de7a85ab3bdfa30badf	ba3ee0535bae1f438d4d79f50755215a	article	From Columbus to Acosta: Science, Geography, and the New World	Karl W. Butzer	\N	1992
7106216	American Sociological Review	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Sociological Association	\N	\N	\N	Moody2004	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3593085	\N		\N	\N	213--238	\N	2	\N	issn = {00031224}, copyright = {Copyright © 2004 American Sociological Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Apr., 2004}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Has sociology become more socially integrated over the last 30 years? Recent work in the sociology of knowledge demonstrates a direct linkage between social interaction patterns and the structure of ideas, suggesting that scientific collaboration networks affect scientific practice. I test three competing models for sociological collaboration networks and find that a structurally cohesive core that has been growing steadily since the early 1960s characterizes the discipline's coauthorship network. The results show that participation in the sociology collaboration network depends on research specialty and that quantitative work is more likely to be coauthored than non-quantitative work. However, structural embeddedness within the network core given collaboration is largely unrelated to specialty area. This pattern is consistent with a loosely overlapping specialty structure that has potentially integrative implications for theoretical development in sociology.	97bff994feb500992969322fff9fe993	d3c8f1cd378dcd087a3d477091a762c8	e17eb543e547857d8cf27a3b581a1750	article	The Structure of a Social Science Collaboration Network: Disciplinary Cohesion from 1963 to 1999	James Moody	\N	2004
7106267	 IEEE Software	23	\N	\N	March-April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	louridas06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2006.62	\N		\N	\N	 88-91	\N	2	\N		 Wikis are especially useful in distributed projects: many teams around the world use them to organize, track, and publish their work. Their flexibility frees a project manager from fretting about getting everything exactly right from the beginning. A wiki can and should change to respond to the project's needs as they arise. While wikis are always easy to change, wiki engines usually incorporate comprehensive versioning and change control for their content. More important than the particular wiki implementation, however, is being sure that a wiki really fits in the culture of the project or organization. It requires tolerance and openness.	7f3b48037a65e9a0f758204626269000	0014482ffd8f199fb750158f6380f3b2	d431944010d7d09e65b15f845341f0b2	article	Using wikis in software development	P. Louridas	\N	2006
7106275	Social Studies of Science	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Moreira2000	http://www.jstor.org/stable/285809	\N		\N	\N	421--446	\N	3	\N	issn = {03063127}, copyright = {Copyright © 2000 Sage Publications, Ltd.}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 2000}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Cerebral angiography is nowadays a standard test in neurosurgical treatment. The coupling between such a diagnostic technique and neurosurgical practices is the outcome of a complex story. This paper explores that complexity. It does so by exploring the continuities and discontinuities between the multiple definitions and uses of angiography in the first 20 years of its history. It also investigates the relations between process and narrative in S&TS research, and suggests that it is possible to turn dis/continuity into an empirical question, viewing it as internal to the processes of socio-technical innovation as it becomes available in the practical engagements of the actors involved in those processes.	9e71b4372881720818b1b98384844d50	3eb29becf292319e2503f861137c3801	669a5960638daeeca9846da4ba5fe133	article	Translation, Difference and Ontological Fluidity: Cerebral Angiography and Neurosurgical Practice (1926-45)	Tiago Moreira	\N	2000
7106805	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StegersFA2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	72-75	\N	12	\N		"Immer stärkere, immer schnellere Autos – und die Freude am Fahren ist garantiert? Falsch! Forscher kommen jetzt zu völlig anderen Ergebnissen."	3d0c20d68a1e5d9193849714aae47671	c4769a3652230b79aeaf126b445dbb8b	25351343087b5c179dcb28fefb9ca045	article	Fahrspaß – auf der Suche nach der Glücksformel	Wolfgang Stegers	\N	2008
7106810	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PETROTECH-2001, New Delhi.	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	U-156	\N		Traditional seismic data suffers from high vertical resolution due to its narrow usable bandwidth. Standard
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seismic data acquisition is in 2 ms SI and a high cut filter of 125 Hz to the Nyquist bandwidth 250 Hz is
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commonly applied. The usable bandwidth of seismic typically lies in the range of 5-10 Hz on lower side
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and 60-90 Hz on higher side. Modified NM-Algorithm is used to enhance seismic trace at the study well. A
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two-sided Wiener Shaping (TSWS) Filter is designed between seismic and enhanced seismic traces.
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Finally, seismic cube around the study well is enhanced using TSWS-Filter. The resulting usable
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broadband seismic data is found having the capability of showing thin bed reservoirs for delineation of
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hydrocarbon pools. The 3-D seismic cubes of Khoraghat, Panidihing, Geleki, Sonari and Safrai fields of
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Assam Arakan Geosynclinal Basin are considered for enhancement with respect to one study well in
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each cube and results are validated using reservoir information from nearby wells. The results are, in
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general, found quite intriguing and encouraging.
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An oil bearing well of Khoraghat with VSP data is used for seismic 3-D cube enhancement. Log
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interpretation results of nearby wells are used to validate high-resolution features. In the guidance of
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resistivity, sonic and gamma ray logs at these wells, it is found possible to match and track the known thin
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bed reservoirs in the enhanced cube to other nearby wells in terms of amplitude variations, reservoir
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continuity, reservoir levels and likely fluid distribution. For example, two hydrocarbon intervals in the well
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are analysed for both vertical and lateral extents of the reservoir around and away from the well.
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Similar studies are carried out in the enhanced cubes of other four fields. Reservoir tracking in the
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enhanced cubes shows rapid variations in the amplitudes and the reservoir levels. The complex shape of
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the reservoir, three dimensionally, can be visualised with good control around the study well. It is further
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observed that the apparent discontinuity of a reflector corresponding to a reservoir within a section,
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passing through two or more wells, may not be persistent and so continuity if exists needs to be carefully
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inferred from its continuities as shown in other sections around and away from the well. This brings out
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the tortuous nature of the reservoir shape in a formation. The seismic amplitude variations and enhanced
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vertical resolution of seismic are found useful for such thin bed reservoir delineation and hoped that it
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shall be of immense use in reservoir management and reservoir engineering problems.
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Key Words: Resolution, enhancement, seismic, 3-D cube, bandwidth, filter, well log, NM-algorithm, thin
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bed, reservoir, delineation	abbd8bf4d282e0a37c947f3cbcfe1f01	094e68a9bc3d3184097af2b3ef302ceb	df314e35df5e014ab4e854553cb031eb	proceedings	Enhanced Seismic Bandwidth For Thin Bed Delineation	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and Deepak Sareen and Naresh Kumar	ONGC IOC	2001
7106815	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SiegerVK2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	84-93	\N	12	\N		"Im Tierreich ist es weitverbreitet, seine Artgenossen appetitlich zu finden. Die Gründe sind vielfältig. Treffen kann es beinahe jeden – vom Plattwurm bis zum Eisbären."	d5d0df48acdae22fad2e02e378fff771	c2acaf0d8388b1d77f523043617f85db	6fba591d6ecf570cabdd5b62407c5b48	article	Verwandte können lecker schmecken – mehr als 1300 Tierarten sind Kannibalen	Helge Sieger	\N	2008
7106824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35a1dd09f99a9a025eb8aead4ce1e223	cfdec02e551a9f7de1becbe4dc0d5f58	c9efcba2b1a231846130380ffd680640	article	Nelson-Mitchell Resolution Matching Algorithm-FORTRAN77	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Internal Report of ONGC	1997
7106834	P.M.	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LehnenKM2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	94-99	\N	12	\N		"Seit der Antike haben die Menschen Spaß daran, Wörter miteinander zu kreuzen. Aber erst 1913 schuf ein Amerikaner das erste Kreuzworträtsel – und löste damit einweltweites Phänomen aus, das bis heute anhält."	80de6530ec10d5b276b769b1f263b546	7b174ffdaca1025ece2298c3ea894f6b	5ef050370d95f27a00edaa8200febddf	article	Das Kreuz mit den Wörtern : Kreuzworträtsel	Eva Lehnen	\N	2008
7106924	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	V5S2A25	\N		 Modified Hewett’s Fractal Geostatistical Algorithm is employed to generate  reservoir cross sections depicting petrophysical properties. Strike section of Heera B- Zone, some sections of L-III pay of Bombay High North, D-1 Miocene pay and B-173A B- Zone are generated (Figure 1a). Sections were useful in field surveillance/ development, likely reservoir/ layer continuity/ extent, reserve estimation leading to improved reservoir characterisation and usefulness of procedure in reliable reservoir simulation even with sparse well data control.
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Key Words: Fractals, Geo-Statistics, Kriging, Cross Section, Fractal Interpolation, Petro-  
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                     Physical Property.
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	478736b04cb935afb8e4544990a8ac62	5c4754a7d45683ece274a86cd4d04b61	5712e5a616acb26f2bf67f3cea9ae253	proceedings	Improved Reservoir Characterization - A New Approach Using Fractal Geostatistics	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and A.V. Raju and S.K. Patra and S.A. Azim	 ONGC	1999
7107028	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ONGC	NewDelhi, India	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8f46bf1b94a989ecb73ab8338ac86ab	8bdf6ddd2cdbcfe39d51e85a8c6cdab6	29406880ad85c74f1a103d1dfb1d47d2	proceedings	Synthetic Reservoir Cross-Sections Using Fractal-Gestatistics- Heera Case Study	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	9-12 January 1995 (In 4 Volumes) Petrotech-95: Proceedings of the First International Petroleum Conference & Exhibition	1995
7107730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln u. Wien	\N	\N	schmale-gasteiner-krameritsch-romberg_e-learning-geschichte_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	781c8de14472751e1e30107edecf35a5	2b58835d79a30c333ab211404297beb1	44c13e12e24760d1f5e7989b5fa4c13a	book	E-Learning Geschichte	Wolfgang Schmale and Martin Gasteiner and Jakob Krameritsch and Marion Romberg	\N	2007
7108386	IEEE Trans. Software Eng.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cysneiros04tse	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/wrapper.jsp?arnumber=1291835	\N	natural language extraction	\N	\N	328-350	\N	5	\N		Nonfunctional requirements (NFRs) have been frequently neglected or forgotten in software design. They have been presented as a second or even third class type of requirement, frequently hidden inside notes. We tackle this problem by treating NFRs as first class requirements. We present a process to elicit NFRs, analyze their interdependencies, and trace them to functional conceptual models. We focus our attention on conceptual models expressed using UML (Unified Modeling Language). Extensions to UML are proposed to allow NFRs to be expressed. We show how to integrate NFRs into the class, sequence, and collaboration diagrams. We also show how use cases and scenarios can be adapted to deal with NFRs. This work was used in three case studies and their results suggest that by using our proposal we can improve the quality of the resulting conceptual models.	026d5e7416a7ac2e856c217b7547602f	6563a8289be7caf8d76808a80cb77879	80fec98cc03726d82e33b903e80a1df7	article	Nonfunctional Requirements: From Elicitation to Conceptual
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               Models	Luiz Marcio Cysneiros and Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite	\N	2004
7108450	\N	\N	\N	1st Vintage Books	\N	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	\N	Vintage Books	\N	\N	b.2005	\N	\N		Brian Greene.
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ill. ; 21 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [543]-544) and index.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780375727207}	Space and time form the very fabric of the cosmos. Yet they remain among the most mysterious of concepts. Is space an entity? Why does time have a direction? Could the universe exist without space and time? Can we travel to the past?	05e7525c887069383ab85b737cbd510c	1ff8e2bd2853b3c792a7e6845fef0cab	0fde2a22e82315a0155ceb7d7ecef13a	book	The fabric of the cosmos : space, time, and the texture of reality	Brian Greene	\N	2004
7109044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P.O.Box: 73976, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 337-1500	\N	\N	123456	http://www.alineah.com	\N	Dubai Property | Dubai Properties, The complete solution for property owner and real estate agents.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75cfd0d0e0995b229a6f35e5f5f188ec	1decfab81a25f9bd9bfe4670822cc437	1a34b49b3af45caa84ee21a45e6fd163	booklet	Dubai Property | Dubai Properties | Dubai Real Estate	 alineah	 jamel	2009
7110427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kinsella1997	http://www.kinsellaresearch.com/Japanization.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c0e89f8c229b30960ab260a6ccd1979	7abdb055e685418b19908d447c86ba82	f6278d5aaae7ff2a3c573e8c53d4ec97	article	JAPANIZATION OF EUROPEAN YOUTH	Sharon Kinsella	\N	1997
7110533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Khoriauli:2008em	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ex}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0808.2568;%%}, eprint = {0808.2568}	\N	497047bbc6191e330ad4744238c914ee	300b25e2803aeae2f0317dd2e864ca83	23ca4bec93b1c7857207eeb92036eb13	article	{Study of Systematic Uncertainties of Single Top Production
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                  at ATLAS}	Gia Khoriauli	\N	2008
7110768	\N	\N	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing, Köln u.a.	\N	\N	barret_mediawiki_2009	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=286626594	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-596-51979-7}	\N	a129a72efc67ef07e524e9c5eda1bfc4	1ef8850c72a3008002f856f495061623	a2f06009a893ef95fdcd8613db8fe1d4	book	MediaWiki	Daniel J. Barrett	\N	2009
7110772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	sandig_textmerkmale_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--30	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	f07680e122f9a488318e833a037db88b	6c5bdb0030e9ff4308dade93647b2229	b575dbbbc8442db900ab0ec7a696afc0	incollection	Textmerkmale und {Sprache-Bild-Texte}	Barbara Sandig	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7110787	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete und aktualisierte	\N	\N	Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	jaeckel_telebeschaeftigte-auf-virtuellen-pfaden_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	385--411	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.12}, lccn = {2006 A 3039(2)}, isbn = {3-531-33372-0}	\N	246fde8cabae909bca33665b1df8111f	a3765715bb9a9d7f396260d7f339d951	49fd189834382087046cbce528eb11c6	incollection	(Tele)Beschäftigte auf virtuellen Pfaden: zur Philosophie des Virtuellen und elektronisch gestützter Arbeitsformen	Michael Jäckel and Christoph Rövekamp	Udo Thiedeke	2003
7110790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	wolf_texte-als-bilder_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	289--305	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	6ef747d5d3d00498ccb7908dd6de0166	6cc0729a3ce3634e49116e4e62288626	a99145669c8f4e7419611896167eae0d	incollection	Texte als Bilder	Norbert Richard Wolf	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7110794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seismo	Zürich	\N	\N	gemperle_ein-neues-zeitalter-des-wissens_2007	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=255571461	\N		\N	Kopie	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.26}, isbn = {3037770457}, lccn = {2007 A 7664}	\N	d3bf340bed17a9d23fa83c2bb88cbd68	072e01753cfa141252d69f09334b097c	b808b9a5b4729d0c70b40f743ce1abd6	book	Ein neues Zeitalter des Wissens? : kritische Beiträge zur Diskussion über die Wissensgesellschaft	Michael Gemperle	\N	2007
7110809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildung und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	rogowski_freiheit-in-der-wissensgesellschaft_2006	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=12198729	\N		\N	Kopie	379--388	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {354029516X}	\N	ea9e39c12ec7a6c06e11508c9d265559	68ca062d726cdd2ad4da58a7f7015239	765f203a2c2f4ebf7172f9196bf98a25	incollection	Freiheit in der Wissensgesellschaft	Michael Rogowski	Klaus Kempter	2006
7110813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	wagner_annaeherungen-an-einen-alltagsbegriff_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	415--425	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	05458b25c92b0afcc9d400db8d299847	7a10dd49f9308a46b8cc6c19db8a01df	5fdbaa5f9003101c67738c117c80746e	incollection	Annäherungen an einen Alltagsbegriff. Wie wird 'Anschaulichkeit' stilistisch greifbar?	Mirjam Wagner	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7110816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild im Text - Text und Bild	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	anderegg_anschauliche-vorstellung-und-abstrakte-strukturierung_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	63--73	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-1130-9}, lccn = {2004 A 20964 (lit 3.52)}	\N	5fe1f032467bdf697107b3228d3caf14	9f82d4c128e3d83c4dee7694989cce92	4ee8a6fa20afa03f03754a97381b314c	incollection	Anschauliche Vorstellung und abstrakte Strukturierung. Überlegungen zu einem Textausschnitt von Max Frisch	Johannes Anderegg	Ulla Fix and Hans Wellmann	2000
7110834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums	Mainz	\N	Monographien des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums ; Band 67	SWB-259145394	\N	\N	UB: 2006 D 2741
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AC: R Verk 500	\N	Zugl.: Mainz, Univ., Diss., 2004$pMainz	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88467-102-33-88467-097-2}, size = {VII, 314, 80 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. ; 9 Beil.}	\N	32ce6e23ce67d742fbb32fc8436125ee	11bb589c50dfee2d11cf593fb05da93e	4a34bc4add13722e7d286f762c971d5a	book	Die spätrömischen Schiffswracks aus Mainz : schiffsarchäologisch-technikgeschichtliche Untersuchung spätantiker Schiffsfunde vom nördlichen Oberrhein	Ronald Bockius	\N	2006
7110848	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rost_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-37	\N	1	\N		\N	e74f4aca4e3581cfd3f79b60b2c512ad	c7755da3583608fa022157ada0c0f5ad	8a78bdcac30b967aed94a8ceba6c7b05	article	Schlachtfelder in der archäologischen Überlieferung - die Fallstudie Kalkriese	Achim Rost	\N	2009
7110871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorbecke	Ostfildern	\N	Beihefte der Francia ; Bd 66	SWB-278182895	\N	\N		\N	Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. franz.	345	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7995-7461-1 ; 978-3-7995-7461-7}, size = {345 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	13eb7f9bd6029f19d820d84580693907	42e6c0c5d05764bed2e5a5de8ac2b4ee	2fd44de4b6448ef1fcf9f6de3561ae44	proceedings	Alésia et la bataille du Teutoburg : un parallèle critique des sources; actes du colloque franco-allemand organisé par l'École pratique des hautes études, la Römisch-Germanische Kommission de lInstitut archéologique allemand et l'Institut historique allemand, avec le concours de la Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, du ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, du Centre national de la recherche scientifique et de l'Université franco-allemand	\N	Michel Reddé and Sigmar von Schnurbein	2008
7110938	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kracht_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	42-44	\N	1	\N		\N	303e74d5912ec4f4f9b6a2190d8a0018	81f9da43a906154d27cfe1f7629e8c95	3b1b8be22aa142f6aeb5fd2c1585e9fc	article	Varus auf der Spur ...	Peter Kracht	\N	2009
7110948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ausstellung Imperium, Konflikt, Mythos: 2000 Jahre Varusschlacht <2009, Haltern u.a.>	\N	Koehler	Hamburg	\N	\N	SWB-285220284	http://d-nb.info/986585939/04	\N		\N	Literaturverzeichnis S.151 - 152	152	\N	\N	\N	size = {152 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 28 cm}, isbn = {978-3-7822-0977-9}	\N	a26576f07f6816c06aa9418fe6077c8c	8cf8440ba8163081a3411c451ba2e766	0d457e425f59c5bc7725d02c019bc9e5	book	Projekt Römerschiff : Nachbau und Erprobung für die Ausstellung Imperium, Konflikt, Mythos 2000 Jahre Varusschlacht	\N	Rudolf Aßkamp and Christoph Schäfer	2008
7110954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aschendorff	Münster	\N	Jahrbuch Westfalen : Westfälischer Heimatkalender ; N.F. 63.2009	SWB-299328406	\N	\N		\N	Schwerpunktthema: 2000 Jahre Varusschlacht	272	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-402-15815-9}, size = {272 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}	\N	66ff01483d275775131416e44e47671c	64d662235dd8295df82281927612d675	18d291105e9bc9e49f133fbdd5995e3c	book	2000 Jahre Varusschlacht	\N	Peter Kracht (Bearb.)	2008
7110962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palombi	Roma	\N	\N	UBHD66411368	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	222 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-606-0037-5, 978-88-606-0037-0}, language = {ita}	\N	b87281dedb283cd33b1c2b2852f871e5	562b111b7f4ef63959205d79885b0e16	0798d198c3562c75483afdd9cde64e4b	book	Rocche e castelli nel Lazio	Fiorella [Hrsg.] Macchia	\N	2006
7110965	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kracht_2009a	\N	\N		\N	\N	66-69	\N	1	\N		\N	65631f731801c9c9b9fa34ed9915e7b1	5aa1e9b1e28dad5141e1e2329ad93a24	eaac3feb9aa33908eb49f11c9c2b8f0c	article	Neues Leben im alten "Badepalast"	Peter Kracht	\N	2009
7110991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	Kalkriese_2009	\N	\N		\N	erscheint im März 2009	ca. 256	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3949-0}, size = {256 S. : Ill.}	\N	16b3075acf4252563d5c8dd4dc935744	f2b9d1347b92866b088045c7efccefca	61dc3c32bca32e380d4c819e0b4bf2c1	book	Varusschlacht im Osnabrücker Land	\N	Museum und Park Kalkriese	2009
7110992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	SWB-299301915	\N	\N		\N	\N	644	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}, size = {644 S. : Ill.}	\N	409e8b4ae33c4cabf9e7cefd604cc868	5abf10f4b58de34fd5420281f10888cd	848f232ce343ceab730feaaafce2ec0f	book	Colonia Ulpia Traiana : Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
7111007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ausstellung Dionysos - Verwandlung und Ekstase <2008 - 2009, Berlin>	\N	Schnell + Steiner	Regensburg	\N	\N	SWB-283334479	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3118172&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	223	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7954-2115-1}, size = {223 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	f7366be2a8abc50c9f01de1e203899f1	ec554c4487b63a9178ee6dc9c45ac917	662853810ebf51f3a6ca08b8015a8f04	book	Dionysos - Verwandlung und Ekstase : [... anläßlich der Ausstellung Dionysos - Verwandlung und Ekstase in der Antikensammlung im Pergamonmuseum auf der Berliner Museumsinsel 5. November 2008 - 21. Juni 2009]	\N	Renate Schlesier	2008
7111108	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WuketitsID2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/S6GLSF,0,Die_Illusion_des_freien_Willens_Essay.html	\N		\N	\N	3-5	\N	44/45	\N		"Wie lebt es sich mit dem Bewusstsein, dass Willensfreiheit nur eine Illusion ist? Ganz gut, denn erstens können wir ja noch so tun, als ob wir uns frei entscheiden, und zweitens spielt das Problem im Alttag keine Rolle, sodass sich automatisch ein Gefühl von Freiheit einstellt."	1c2fbab5f9d0a90c3ed066791e9f55c7	c30a428040705fe814f95986ad804991	065fa08243ce2c7f3bcb063ee7e31a85	article	Die Illusion des freien Willens : Essay	Franz M. Wuketits	\N	2008
7111141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	evr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die inhaltliche Erschließung geht von der Frage aus, wie man sich gezielt und schnell einen Zugang zu Dokumentinhalten und eine Orientierung über sie verschaffen kann. Vor dem Hintergrund einer Unterscheidung zwischen Begriffen und Bezeichnungen identifiziert das Buch zunächst typische Probleme bei der Suche nach Dokumentinhalten. Es führt in die Methoden der Inhaltserschließung ein (Indexieren, Abstracting) und stellt mit Thesauri und Klassifikationen Erschließungsinstrumente vor, die eine Brückenfunktion erfüllen zwischen jenen, die Informationen suchen und jenen, die sie aufbereiten. Am Beispiel des Internet wird ein konkreter Anwendungsbereich der Inhalterschließung zum Thema gemacht. Die Publikation richtet sich vornehmlich an Teilnehmer und Lehrende von Hochschulstudiengängen im Bibliotheks-, Informations- und Dokumentationsbereich.	806667d51d8266d252118a49075fc5dd	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	d2c01f2a70054d046eb09fd4ecf74d13	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung: Grundlagen - Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7111144	Journal of the American Chemical Society	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davis-1949	http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/ja01176a052	\N		\N	\N	2775-2781	\N	8	\N	issn = {0002-7863}, affiliation = {}	no abstract	59801a6a11e349dacce857cd4ee9c550	1968af15e393692e28c4ba8ca207f615	d1469df19201388e80487dfb1d7fc440	article	The Heats of Formation of Sodium Borohydride, Lithium Borohydride and Lithium Aluminum Hydride	William D. Davis and L. S. Mason and G. Stegeman	\N	1949
7111145	\N	\N	\N	1	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	wrpr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wissensrepräsentation ist die Wissenschaft, Technik und Anwendung von Methoden und Werkzeugen, Wissen derart abzubilden, damit dieses in digitalen Datenbanken optimal gesucht und gefunden werden kann. Sie ermöglicht die Gestaltung von Informationsarchitekturen, die - auf der Grundlage von Begriffen und Begriffsordnungen arbeitend - gestatten, Wissen in seinen Bedeutungszusammenhängen darzustellen. Ohne elaborierte Techniken der Wissensrepräsentation ist es unmöglich, das "semantische Web" zu gestalten. Das Lehrbuch vermittelt Kenntnisse über Metadaten und beschreibt eingehend sowohl dokumentarische wie bibliothekarische Ansätze der Inhaltserschließung (Thesauri und Klassifikationssysteme), Bemühungen der Informatik um Begriffsordnungen (Ontologien) als auch nutzerkonzentrierte Entwicklungen im Web 2.0 (Folksonomies). Es geht um das Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen bei Diensten im World Wide Web, bei unternehmensinternen Informationsdiensten im Kontext des betrieblichen Wissensmanagement sowie bei fachspezifischen professionellen (kommerziellen) Datenbanken. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende der Informationswissenschaft, Informationswirtschaft und der Wirtschaftsinformatik an Hochschulen in deutschsprachigen Raum wie auch an Studierende des Bibliothekswesens. Darüber hinaus finden auch Wissensmanager und Informationsmanager in der Unternehmenspraxis wertvolle Hinweise.	e4c7fc6cd541040d0c9035b2d035db11	ddb099ac3c06e8fdb09340cf0c6e00a5	1e7180b1b8b35d1a906bd63ca7b15bda	book	Wissensrepräsentation: Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7111171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIN Deutsches Institut f{\\"{u}}r Normung / Normenausschuss \	\	Bibliotheks- und Dokumentationswesen	\N	Beuth	Berlin	\N	\N	DIN1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {65-3193B}, bibkey0 = {indexierungzurinhaltlichenerschlieãungvondokumentengleichordnendeindexierungmitdekriptorenindexingfordescribingthecontentsofdocumentsdin31623teil2
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\	\	[d.din] 1988}, bibkey = {14abcbc844bd06bedcaf88edcd42c5804}	\N	2ffdb7adcce9261a07d270af609ba023	c593a55ef4b6bd1ce765e9a955045958	c15525af139351ae92541139e32039ee	book	Indexierung zur inhaltlichen Erschlie{\\ss}ung von Dokumenten :
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\	\	Gleichordnende Indexierung mit Dekriptoren = Indexing for describing the
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\	\	contents of documents ; DIN 31623 Teil 2	Deutsches Institut f{\\"{u}}r Normung DIN	\N	1988
7111265	Buch und Bibliothek	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gießelmann-1989-Strukturierung	\N	\N		\N	\N	428-429	\N	\N	\N		\N	9908a5360dd6ccb98fbff3bb69392247	71bbda6df668b4ce1b11f467498beb2a	2d53b6eb49b9cb9f70e1818791638135	article	Zur Strukturierung der Schlagwortnormdatei	F. Geißelmann	\N	1989
7111341	\N	\N	\N	2., erw. u. aktualis. A.	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	\N	\N	\N	moeller_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936931364}	\N	1d8edd60fafaba21dfb7d9fcd0f251a1	490fad6586c3b54557bb4a029059859c	cb7718a44707bc11b4389697091fdadb	book	Die heimliche Medienrevolution: Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt ver\\"{a}ndern	Erik Möller	\N	2006
7111344	\N	\N	\N	2., erw. u. aktualis. A.	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	\N	\N	\N	moeller_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936931364}	\N	e4ebff8084f6337a0206fcf7b86a6fe4	a878c974c6ace8cd7b96840a0d3d8339	02fc63ee866cb96eedba8b04ad55152b	book	Die heimliche Medienrevolution: Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern	Erik Möller	\N	2006
7111488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kerschis_2007	http://bibliothek.fh-potsdam.de/fileadmin/fhp_bib/dokumente/Kerschis_Dipl.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccd8577f91bc013f87de28ad4c3416e2	958ecbdb7b1bce5f9e75f739ad1eeedb	7cc895a667fbdfdf90adba9385890960	misc	Literaturverwaltung und Wissensorganisation im Vergleich. Das Angebot von Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen und 
\
Social Bookmarking in Bezug auf die Benutzbarkeit in 
\
Bibliotheken	Annett Kerschis	\N	2007
7113237	Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0022-3735-14-9-002	http://stacks.iop.org/0022-3735/14/1032	\N	Fundamentals of junction measurements in the study of deep energy levels in semiconductors	\N	\N	1032-1042	\N	9	\N		A number of techniques for the experimental study of deep energy levels in semiconductors are presented. In these techniques, the changes in the electron occupancies of deep energy levels in the space-charge regions of junction barriers are used to measure absolute values of thermal and optical emission rates and capture cross sections. The unique ability of these techniques is to yield information on all the important parameters mentioned from a single sample. Since in each individual experiment the signals obtained are determined by only one or two of these parameters, the evaluation of the experimental data is very straightforward.	39edfb079c92ed621bcd0584889e88f9	3d57a9748b62b16b2bd9713e62a14b5b	434a6f443f99bb033f46225862c4e029	article	Fundamentals of junction measurements in the study of deep energy levels in semiconductors	H G Grimmeiss and C Ovren	\N	1981
7114028	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RothHN2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/M5ZBSV,0,Homo_neurobiologicus_ein_neues_Menschenbild.html	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	6-12	\N	44/45	\N		"Jüngste Erkenntnisse der Hirnforschung haben große Bedeutung für das herrschende Menschenbild, das gekennzeichnet ist durch einen expliziten oder zumindest impliziten Geist-Gehirn-Dualismus, die Annahme eines rationalen Ichs und eines jenseits der Naturkausalität "frei" wirkenden Willens."	7628e43045d907277f34815af8fd9392	c4c8593b7e7e94de110ffe444acf9383	4b6e54ec6f99f8dfc3348e264be685bc	article	Homo neurobiologicus – ein neues Menschenbild?	Gerhard Roth	\N	2008
7114131	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HagnerSK2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/G3A357,0,Eine_sehr_kurze_Geschichte_der_modernen_Hirnforschung.html	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	12-18	\N	44/45	\N		"Ohne Lokalisationslehre und Neuronentheorie sind die Neurowissenschaften nur schwer vorstellbar. Ob es sinnvoll ist, Emotionen im Gehirn zu lokalisieren ist umstritten. Am Anspruch, menschliches Verhalten auf der Basis des Gehirns zu erklären, hat sich nichts verändert."	232affd648c4563a935020d8e3b17f39	cb7ce88fb76ec8d02834e993a0ea0fca	b111bc42f36fee879a1025dbabc26ec5	article	Eine sehr kurze Geschichte der modernen Hirnforschung	Michael Hagner	\N	2008
7114151	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoppeNU2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/XWH031,0,Neuromarketing_und_Neuro%F6konomie.html	\N		\N	\N	12-18	\N	44/45	\N		"Neuromarketing wird die unhintergehbaren, psychologischen und neuronalen Voraussetzungen für effiziente Werbemaßnahmen eruieren können, aber keinesfalls die perfekte Werbung hervorzaubern. Neuroökonomie ersetzt nicht den kreativen Prozess adäquater Argumentation in der sozialen Alltagswelt."	ad81f6abb4f0b6da5508e00d521f6d64	938d1f6259622b83d929d91a1170b943	aa884e5fcbfd892a2faf5a76f349aff5	article	Neuromarketing und Neuroökonomie	Christian Hoppe	\N	2008
7114459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dumont Buchverlag	\N	\N	\N	3832149724	http://www.perlentaucher.de/buch/128.html	\N	Neben ein paar ermüdenden Essays finden sich zahlreiche interessante, die - wenn sie auch nichts grandios neues sagen - zumindest durch die Wortwahl und Vergleiche neu sind und zum Grübeln bringen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3770149726}	\N	382b19394744c14da56b596d1c3b0e19	a5aa8410e5422a281f7488af662a995a	ba2addf4a8d9ba692ffb33642ae43aeb	book	Die Welt als Supermarkt. Interventionen. Essays	Michel Houellebecq	\N	1999
7114464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of JADT 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	evert2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	411--422	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes a population model for word frequency distributions based on the Zipf-Mandelbrot law,
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corresponding to the word frequency distribution induced by a random character sequence. The model, which
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has convenient analytical and numerical properties, is shown to be adequate for the description of language data
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extracted by automatic means from large text corpora. It can thus be used to study the problems faced by the
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statistical analysis of such data in the ï¬eld of natural-language processing.	689dc45c86981e2b85bc3ce6db04ca85	ea9fa1e4a4712bb292b151da3a3ce3b3	e84ea9beb73ab32259c7ece0066f414e	inproceedings	A Simple LNRE Model for Random Charater Sequences	Stefan Evert	\N	2004
7114611	Chemical Reviews	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	orimo-2007-review	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-35848943002&partnerID=WaIZFJK1&rel=R6.0.0&md5=832d85ce506321ed7b600bec68eb9865	\N		\N	There has been significant effort made toward the utilization of alantes, amides and borohydrides as onboard hydrogen carriers. Alanates are attractive because sodium and lithium is commercially available while another, magnesium, can be readily prepar...	 4111-4132	\N	 10	\N	isbn = {00092665}, doi = {10.1021/cr0501846}	\N	5183dcbde795fef90c2893472d356909	026a71c1aabb75177e5e14c44009d9a8	5a5f0dbe5526979e06e3c6a1d5c68246	article	Complex hydrides for hydrogen storage	S.-I. Orimo and Y. Nakamori and J.R. Eliseo and A. Züttel and C.M. Jensen	\N	October 2007
7114667	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KempermannPU2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/80IKU2,0,Plastizit%E4t_und_Regeneration_des_Gehirns.html	\N		\N	\N	25-32	\N	44/45	\N		"Regenerative Medizin ist ein vielversprechender, transdisziplinärer Ansatz, der wegen der hohen Komplexität des Gehirns auch die Systembiologie einschließt. Die Aussichten sind erheblich weniger pessimistisch, als man lange annahm."	29364ba7cdae90c8fa0a3ab5fd52c5c1	2273c057a29ff2185fc7fb17df8861d5	107abf910d3bd2687fc2b21a44692f8a	article	Plastizität und Regeneration des Gehirns	Gerd Kempermann	\N	2008
7114684	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DustdarDU2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/HAXA0X,0,Demokratie_und_die_Macht_der_Gef%FChle.html	\N		\N	\N	32-38	\N	44/45	\N		"Die politische Geschichte, die Wahl-, Extremismus- und Demokratieforschung sowie die politische Bildung können von den Erkenntnissen der Hirn- und Emotionsforschung profitieren. Eine Schulung demokratiefördernder Gefühle wird zur Stabilität der Demokratie beitragen."	3689a67f2b74dcd360a555e463c25d32	3e67b3c75680df2429479b49d78facb3	808d9b5792b920fd53d9edeb75b0c83e	article	Demokratie und die Macht der Gefühle	Farah Dustdar	\N	2008
7114707	Phys. Rev.	D75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abazov:2006uq	\N	\N		\N	\N	092007	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {D0}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/0604020;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.75.092007}, eprint = {hep-ex/0604020}	\N	068eccdb65733f82aedfa86a36c49e46	fc89cb47e1e20e3b2bdb53b29a33acea	303d34e42932d44ee6c3805a8549d547	article	{Multivariate searches for single top quark production with
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                  the D0 detector}	V. M. Abazov and others	\N	2007
7114723	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucotte:2008aa	http://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=1&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=31953	\N		\N	presented at the ATLAS Top Plenary Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01e55b012d9dc6431f5e47f27e326bca	6657d470eacddc8a37ca9af928867f38	89974d5a4e139e79b062eedb17891816	unpublished	Single top cross-section measurement in {ATLAS}	Arnaud Lucotte	\N	2008
7114729	Research Evaluation	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gimenez-Toledo	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/beech/rev/2007/00000016/00000002/art00006	\N		\N	\N	137-148	\N	2	\N		An overview of current scientific journals evaluation initiatives in Spain is presented. Most of these models are focused on social sciences and humanities journals because of their special features, and are targeted to research evaluation activities. Indicators developed in these systems are analysed, including the methodological difficulties that they entail and the relative merits of each in terms of efficiency. Moreover, the criteria used by the evaluation agencies in relation to scientific journals are examined. Finally, a model based on a diverse range of indicators on editorial quality, international visibility, peer review and impact is proposed.	2b1126ae0f7ad6c5a4040a8ff2ef2975	9115391521716340e4f318c8d9e21871	fa0111941d1a2fd8ca5db0dbc78914dc	article	From experimentation to coordination in the evaluation of Spanish scientific journals in the humanities and social sciences	Elea Gimenez-Toledo and Adelaida Roman-Roman and Maria Dolores Alcain-Partearroyo	\N	2007
7114768	Deutsche Sprache. Zeitschrift für Theorie, Praxis, Dokumentation	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	storrer_woerterbuecher-im-internet_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-153	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc608087978fbadce00f3adeaae068f5	d3d2f3737ea697fcec276a7a40b8f0b5	98bc8e214006e0df2203f90c16231e23	inproceedings	Wörterbücher im Internet	Angelika Storrer	\N	1996
7114788	Allgemeine Vermessungsnachrichten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChristianZ02	\N	\N		\N	\N	392-397	\N	\N	\N		\N	1939611086783fa7a0a11474a9639939	fe6e3ef36f984ef41b713a825096d987	56aff312ea3db5e1e5cba338f289e7cc	article	Zukünftige Entwicklungen für den Bereich der hochgenauen Positionierung mit GNSS	Christian Ziegler	\N	2002
7114825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	stehr_wissen-und-wirtschaften_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518291076}	\N	98ea08ada7f075e8337f23cdb21082e9	75d41856a210e81ae1c1bb2ce10b92a9	d223aa6bcde79960ea8552ab803860e9	book	Wissen und wirtschaften: die gesellschaftlichen Grundlagen der modernen Ökonomie	Nico Stehr	\N	2001
7114901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg u.a.	\N	\N	niegemann_kompendium-e-learning_2004	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=10409156	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {2003 A 13497 {inf 7.42}}, isbn = {3-540-43816-5}	\N	9c5e3d6956d38adf947f7b2b8b44fb7a	c6191f50f7b4e4e300877449df589e17	8f03d3e6a87e7bb967a87ffa3c1ff2f9	book	Kompendium E-Learning	Helmut M. Niegemann	\N	2004
7115031	Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harm_perspektiven-auf-die-sprachhistorische-lexikographie_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	92-105	\N	\N	\N		\N	50e40261c1310434bee640d9c1ee4d95	75dae897a8f3ff760b17f4b06e430761	a4fd94de414eb583aa137f520b1315af	article	Perspektiven auf die sprachhistorische Lexikographie nach dem deutschen Wörterbuch	Volker Harm	\N	2005
7115080	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	derrida_die-unbedingte-universitaet_2001	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=9274127	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-12238-X}	\N	84eb4ce2e292c3f9d13437cc77f6230e	ed61ff7c430651314d6884c9c04ad692	f061d6fd1091fdabc15d6882bbfdc9ef	book	Die unbedingte Universität	Jacques Derrida	\N	2001
7115098	Empirical Software Engineering	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ese/LindvallTC03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ese/ese8.html#LindvallTC03	\N	This paper describes a case study in which the authors have compared the implemented architecture of two versions of a software system with each other. 
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First, the authors describe a process for their case study:
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 1) select a perspective for evaluation
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 2) define / select metrics and establish guidelines to be used in the evaluation
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 3) collect metrics
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 4) Evaluate/compare the architecture
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The perspective for this case study is defined as maintainability. The authors define a new set of metrics, based on the concepts of coupling between objects, called coupling between modules (CBM). To support analysis at a finer level the authors also take into account the coupling between module classes (CBMC). Also, a distinction is made between library and non-library modules. 
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After the definition of the metrics an overview is given of the expected values of the metrics. After this, the modules in the system are extracted and the calls between modules are visualized. A comparison is made between both implemented architectures and between the new implemented architecture and its design. A few violations of the desired architecture are found and discussed. 
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The conclusion is that this kind of evaluation can serve as a proof that a newly implemented architecture is an improvement over an old architecture. Furthermore, the analysis of an implemented architecture can show violations in the implementation that would not be found otherwise.	\N	\N	83-108	\N	1	\N	date = {2003-04-30}	\N	006d120f02e0551a03d321bcef0efe82	d50fee4ecff33520742ada1494234729	f6b1a3a9a6cebe33020499b04bc9acd2	article	An Empirically-Based Process for Software Architecture Evaluation.	Mikael Lindvall and Roseanne Tesoriero Tvedt and Patricia Costa	\N	2003
7115100	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	derrida_die-schrift-und-die-differenz_1972	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=565980	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-07443-1}	\N	610befd2a022cf2dd5243554f509c3c3	76e1cd4ec3eec45e27b33a5865f0c08f	0a0376f218c200e10573de3aa5320660	book	Die Schrift und die Differenz	Jacques Derrida	\N	1972
7115103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen	\N	\N	ong_oralitaet-und-literalitaet_1987	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=1311763	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-11768-8}	\N	b658c9f6ad2b529049c6e5345a8cbf57	2f441519d70e7a2bd57c0e9d989eacc6	bbf5615449b702ded6c81db628ebd753	book	Oralität und Literalität	Walter J. Ong	\N	1987
7115108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verl.	Opladen	\N	\N	parson_zur-theorie-der-sozialen-interaktionsmedien_1980	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=767090	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-21493-4}	\N	6c799d9535ef1038f58a8268128124eb	53d0847ba4991b0a829afe07b67413fa	c7a28f37437eaa68220fbc0d79e3db12	book	Zur Theorie der sozialen Interaktionsmedien	Talcott Parsons	\N	1980
7115115	D-Lib Magazine	13	\N	\N	January/February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markey_2007_opac	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january07/markey/01markey.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1/2	\N		This think piece tells why the online library catalog fell from grace and why new directions pertaining to cataloging simplification and primary sources will not attract people back to the online catalog. It proposes an alternative direction that has greater likelihood of regaining the online catalog's lofty status and longtime users. Such a direction will require paradigm shifts in library cataloging and in the design and development of online library catalogs that heed catalog users' longtime demands for improvements to the searching experience. Our failure to respond accordingly may permanently exile scholarly and scientific information to a netherworld where no one searches while less reliable, accurate, and objective sources of information thrive in a paradise where people prefer to search for information.	f43823a55c0b5310e766f5d0c24a5923	6d59b76b36d402d983862ab1e47ebc17	074ec5861c220e695f462bf6d4bc9fc5	article	The Online Library Catalog - Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained? 	Karen Markey	\N	2007
7115148	D-Lib Magazine	13	\N	\N	September/Oktober	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McDowell_2007_repository	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september07/mcdowell/09mcdowell.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9/10	\N		\N	e96e1e752813f66af3fffec3d3b89833	9ecf2cfaa8f2be26f8eb5e24433cf123	c68f11f4af2382013b0d324bde3ce231	article	Evaluating Institutional Repository Deployment in American Academe Since Early 2005	Cat S. McDowell	\N	2007
7115164	D-Lib Magazine	14	\N	\N	Januar/Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferreiraetal_2008_repositories	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january08/ferreira/01ferreira.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1/2	\N		In this article, we tackle the ubiquitous problems of slow adoption and low deposit rates often seen in recently created institutional repositories. The article begins with a brief description of the implementation process of RepositoriUM, the institutional repository of the University of Minho, and moves on to thoroughly describe the set of activities included in a strategic plan specially designed to undertake the previously outlined problems. Among those activities are the development of an adequate promotional plan, development of value-added services for authors, engagement in the international community and definition of a self-archiving mandate policy. The article also provides some figures on the results of the strategic plan and explores future initiatives being devised to further increase the adoption of the repository.	5fceaff5fd47b675809a86c967448f3d	14f9d6f3c5973d02b68e63dadc71198c	13c18590ea9c3f8919f0ddf8af3df414	article	Carrots and Sticks. Some Ideas on How to Create a Successful Institutional Repository 	Miguel Ferreira and Eloy Rodrigues and Ana Alice Baptista and Ricardo Saraiva	\N	2008
7115204	\N	\N	\N	Hardcover	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Professional	Oxford	\N	Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture	schreibman_2004_companion	http://www.digitalhumanities.org/companion/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1405103213}	\N	d8b720ace7a48d5c801f8ff2f7eddca0	029623e214908c9d0e13e9d968ace044	90a16d6777b168939fd3eee639e61331	book	Companion to Digital Humanities	\N	Susan Schreibman and Ray Siemens and John Unsworth	2004
7115292	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	alby_web-20_2008	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=277218667	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {2006 A 6150(3)}, isbn = {978-3-446-41449-5}	\N	143719470a018362ee379ad38a45682c	632e08a107889060255f52462e7c6cb2	e12027a89c83aa7b825efd91cc6d689b	book	Web 2.0	Tom Alby	\N	2008
7115293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	deursen2003sra	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icsm/icsm2003.html#DeursenK03	\N	The paper reports on a systematic method for conducting a series of source-based audits. These audits are needed in order to take key decisions concerning the feature of a project.
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This method consists of three components:
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 1) Secondary fact retrieval (through a workshop in which stakeholders are interviewed)
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 2) Primary fact retrieval (Metrics retrieved from source code)
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 3) Bridging the interpretation gap (the results of the source code analysis are related to the results obtained from the interviews.)
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The result is a report that interprets the results from the secondary fact retrieval and clarify why these results take away or indicate problems. In more detail, the report consists of:
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1) object description of the problems perceived by the stakeholders
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2) objective description of source-based objservations
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3) objective inventory of potential risks and benefits for each of the technical observations
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4) a subjective evaluation of these risks and benefits and recommendations on how to tackle the problems.	\N	\N	385-388	\N	\N	conf/icsm/2003	date = {2004-06-04}, ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/icsm/2003/1905/00/19050385abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7695-1905-9}	\N	ad5c011a66bf47300323de0f94199f45	950152790a9ae818b7fd2e5f1bdb86da	c1aaf88e253b8ff856cac3cf2fe4eb3b	inproceedings	Source-Based Software Risk Assessment.	Arie van Deursen and Tobias Kuipers	\N	2003
7115350	\N	\N	\N	X.systems.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Metasearch_id227319	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	by Christine Wolfinger, Jürgen Gulbins, Carsten Hammer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	f6214eecd8aae2cef886b613752c2b24	68304efdb8e44378b4971f0b45b5b8d2	6315335e9fb0caec8e954dec41c86269	book	Linux-Systemadministration: Grundlagen, Konzepte, Anwendung	\N	\N	2005
7115351	\N	\N	\N	X.Systems.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id225074	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Christine Wolfinger ; Jürgen Gulbins ; Carsten Hammer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2dd1999d341966c8f623420a0d4a0b35	10660d883587f371feb9905c7d273b66	b88eb4df5fe3dd9a30f95046131cbab8	book	Linux-Systemadministration: Grundlagen, Konzepte, Anwendung ; mit 24 Tabellen	\N	\N	2005
7115352	\N	\N	\N	Xpert.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937855522	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 10., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	03aae01422d82943e0332c96e2ffa558	0b671d5d1bbdaa0e748c2fa5b5f4c3a5	4568568401a88adcb0ed5e7422d44ac3	book	Keine Angst vor UNIX, Linux: ein Lehrbuch für Ein- und Umsteiger in UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, ...) und Linux	Christine Wolfinger	\N	2002
7115550	Perception \\& psychophysics	63	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3759510	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11521851	\N		\N	\N	847--861	\N	5	\N	issn = {0031-5117}, posted-at = {2008-12-09 13:28:51}, citeulike-article-id = {3759510}, priority = {2}	The correspondence problem arises in motion perception when more than one motion path is possible for discontinuously presented visual elements. Ullman's (1979) "minimal mapping" solution to the correspondence problem, for which costs are assigned to competing motion paths on the basis of element affinities (e.g., greater affinity for elements that are closer together), is distinguished from a solution based on the differential activation of directionally selective motion detectors. The differential activation account was supported by evidence that path length affects detector activation in a paradignm for which motion correspondence is not a factor. Effects on detector activation in this paradigm also were the basis for the successful prediction of path luminance effects on solutions to the motion correspondence problem. Finally, the differential activation account was distinguished from minimal mapping theory by an experiment showing that the perception of an element moving simultaneously in two directions does not depend on whether the two motions are matched in path-length determined affinity; it is sufficient that the activation of detectors responding to each of the two motion directions is above the threshold level required for the motions to be perceived. Implications of the differential activation solution are discussed for the stability of perceived motions once they are established, and the adaptation of perceived and unperceived motions.	73e4af1c58962a0d1d5efb1672ba2df4	98850d52b3586408abcc0a98e093a1e2	854d294cccb1a76b31f5a7a279ca821a	article	Differential activation solution to the motion correspondence problem.	L. A. Gilroy and H. S. Hock and A. Ploeger	\N	2001
7116060	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fournier2007	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/jportal_jparticle_00064018	\N		\N	\N	224--229	\N	4 / 5	\N		Als größte Forschungsförderorganisation in Deutschland setzt sich die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) engagiert für die Förderung des entgeltfreien Zugangs zu den Ergebnissen wissenschaftlicher Forschung ein. Die politische Unterstützung des Open Access flankiert Projekte, die Autoren, die im Open Access publizieren möchten, Hilfestellungen in rechtlicher, technischer und organisatorischer Hinsicht bieten. Darüber hinaus wird der Aufbau von Infrastrukturen sowohl für Open-Access-Zeitschriftenals auch für institutionelle sowie fachspezifische Dokumentrepositorien gefördert. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Open Access nur Teil einer umfassenderen Transformation der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation ist, der die Förderung der DFG gerecht werden muss. The German Research Foundation (DFG), Germany's largest organisation for the promotion of research, is a strong advocate for free-of-charge access to the results of scientific research. The political support of open access flanks projects which offer legal,technical and organisational assistance to authors who wish to avail themselves of open access publication. Furthermore, it supports the development of infrastructures for both open access journals and document repositories at individual institutions or within specific disciplines. It is becoming clear that open access is only one aspect of a broader transformation of scientific communication which the DFG needs to deal with.	70860e2db75cbca435100abe30fa2a7e	33ecff14222595ed79da49e7c03e0122	15cf7422b6fc8185219973cfb7c4eb16	article	Open Access in der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Positionen, Projekte, Perspektiven	Johannes Fournier	\N	2007
7116137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weidenfeld & Nicolson	London	\N	\N	mcglynn:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	22665fd75a995524689c672b6b37f08a	3277505485bb8e0c2dfa4cc7bc3322a0	0d0e9102da6761326b84e797663cd9b2	book	By Sword and Fire. Cruelty and Atrocity in Medieval Warfare	Sean McGlynn	\N	2008
7116167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford	\N	\N	henry:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f559cd47af75af1d803d1f72c5d5f92d	e70efd063bc29bd9a3fa3db453e750db	22cc720e1614cd3f7c9640c1cc1c37db	book	The History of the English People	Henry of Huntingdon	ed. Diana Greenway and  trans.	2002
7116180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gabrieli:1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bac54277afe3b260053864250a3c8577	baadf218bdcb28be28c525e0e2d81db8	e655bdc39da87166ab23ec7b15ac8c5d	book	Arab Historians of the Crusades	Francesco Gabrieli	\N	1969
7116207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lampeter	\N	\N	wendover:1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9171232c42b6fecc7a2efa1bb161564b	58ce7e29c9482dc1cd841eee65019d36	d5c1408f52b9aa10417cb81b39d65a05	book	Flowers of History	Roger of Wendover	J. A. Giles (ed. and  trans.)	1996
7116212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aldershot	\N	\N	richards:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f7e17f50c12b6c4ae6a31c663fd9df1	8f20fb7eafbc4c29f3db393d3d02ff9e	5aea69353091a761f9adb2d81fd2f6d2	book	The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin	D. S. Richards	\N	1992
7116216	BMJ	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	web30andmedicine	http://student.bmj.com/search/pdf/08/03/sbmj95.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb602e74f71f2b5eaa069be0ad7ee316	ee507cde76829b88837e7fca36d270b9	323b7aef27737b751815f04a58f7270c	article	Web 3.0 and medicine	Dean Giustini	\N	2007
7116217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Woodbridge	\N	\N	curry:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6763c1ffea0dfe563c8becb500278421	ebc4102c3798825a6b3dae2d871fdaeb	d73e03513fafccf1a01a79984243f27a	book	The Battle of Agincourt: Sources and Interpretations	Anne Curry	\N	2000
7116222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Woodbridge	\N	\N	verbruggen:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b65d14d7643be7ef3473d1ee2ab778df	229aa4675101f019f28a087254198584	cfec7d4ebee81547796fd0b4faf2cbac	book	The Art of Warfare in Western Europe During the Middle Ages	J. F. Verbruggen	\N	1997
7116229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harmondsworth	\N	\N	shaw:1963	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6107979360b58a45d1005015734a0194	a2246630dc043bf638348dd5cf09661b	7db0557f8c6305d4c46cd461920891be	book	Chronicles of the Crusades	 Joinville and  Villehardouin	M. R. B. Shaw	1963
7116232	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Handbook on Ontologies. International Handbooks on Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	handbookonontologies	http://books.google.com/books?id=0EIgz95mM8QC&dq=Handbook+on+Ontologies&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47bb7f0b536a2212dfdb1559bf36e0cc	9cbe2aab5cf2be6c545d436758b6b1d6	060c3115c17f0f716440c33493b0e6b8	book	Handbook on Ontologies	Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer	\N	2003
7116243	AI Magazine	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	enablingtechnolgy	http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/902/820	\N		\N	\N	21	\N	3	\N		\N	8d49d47a8d6ae0e50e82d604a0a21b20	07a6d2ad5d95f3521b07ea58f33138e9	ff17a33fb8734466ae1634ba3da8c6e9	article	Enabling Technology for Knowledge Sharing	\N	\N	1991
7116250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber93	http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontolingua-kaj-1993.pdf	\N		\N	\N	27	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b6c0f628ccdac113988c60a2cad2a9c	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	7c9d70567f47a8370fd62ca928158df4	article	A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
7117037	\N	\N	\N	Fourth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	CompArch	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3927e468728c11aa517b807152902806	015ac23e41e36b6d32b37e2bfb11f66c	6e7d7484e05057928211b221e226e185	book	Computer Architecture - A Quantitative Approach	John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson	\N	2007
7117063	DUV Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	ISBN 3-8244-0550-4	MatthiasR00	\N	\N		\N	\N	252	\N	\N	\N		\N	25efc5b70f6d921059b1677175542c5d	8178809b981bc3d632111bceb9d1eb74	566ed16c56c626cfcb155d292524a09f	article	Personalisierung im Internet - Individualisierte Angebote mit Collaborative Filtering	Matthias Runte	\N	2000
7117162	J Neurophysiol	58	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104-6058.	\N	\N	citeulike:762473	http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/58/6/1233	\N	CiteULike: An evaluation of the two-dimensional Gabor filter model of simple receptive fields in cat striate cortex.	\N	\N	1233--1258	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-27 01:36:16}, issn = {0022-3077}, citeulike-article-id = {762473}, priority = {2}	1. Using the two-dimensional (2D) spatial and spectral response profiles described in the previous two reports, we test Daugman's generalization of Marcelja's hypothesis that simple receptive fields belong to a class of linear spatial filters analogous to those described by Gabor and referred to here as 2D Gabor filters. 2. In the space domain, we found 2D Gabor filters that fit the 2D spatial response profile of each simple cell in the least-squared error sense (with a simplex algorithm), and we show that the residual error is devoid of spatial structure and statistically indistinguishable from random error. 3. Although a rigorous statistical approach was not possible with our spectral data, we also found a Gabor function that fit the 2D spectral response profile of each simple cell and observed that the residual errors are everywhere small and unstructured. 4. As an assay of spatial linearity in two dimensions, on which the applicability of Gabor theory is dependent, we compare the filter parameters estimated from the independent 2D spatial and spectral measurements described above. Estimates of most parameters from the two domains are highly correlated, indicating that assumptions about spatial linearity are valid. 5. Finally, we show that the functional form of the 2D Gabor filter provides a concise mathematical expression, which incorporates the important spatial characteristics of simple receptive fields demonstrated in the previous two reports. Prominent here are 1) Cartesian separable spatial response profiles, 2) spatial receptive fields with staggered subregion placement, 3) Cartesian separable spectral response profiles, 4) spectral response profiles with axes of symmetry not including the origin, and 5) the uniform distribution of spatial phase angles. 6. We conclude that the Gabor function provides a useful and reasonably accurate description of most spatial aspects of simple receptive fields. Thus it seems that an optimal strategy has evolved for sampling images simultaneously in the 2D spatial and spatial frequency domains.	6f0be7357c8bb2784c3a086283e6fbd5	0fe91e36a8e54b2e0f8d4a17b380dcae	4ac9fad71bfb9f9fbbc624dd2c22ace3	article	An evaluation of the two-dimensional Gabor filter model of simple receptive fields in cat striate cortex.	J. P. Jones and L. A. Palmer	\N	1987
7117179	IEEE Trans. Computers	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tc/LadesVBLMWK93	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tc/tc42.html#LadesVBLMWK93	\N	dblp	\N	\N	300-311	\N	3	\N	date = {2003-11-20}	\N	445f735dc9faa06ebf82aae01174b7c2	85b038961cb2bc3f641cfbd4b6606ddc	37a027878a24618cac71fd6e35de647f	article	Distortion Invariant Object Recognition in the Dynamic Link Architecture.	Martin Lades and Jan C. Vorbrüggen and Joachim M. Buhmann and Jörg Lange and Christoph von der Malsburg and Rolf P. Würtz and Wolfgang Konen	\N	1993
7117227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	benjamin_das-kunstwerk-im-zeitalter_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	18-33	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9e676db63a9fe1846116d20061fe8eb	a27806c562ca4fe6d41bf967e80b7ab3	bf4af69af262e16af7bb93785d520446	incollection	Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit	Walter Benjamin	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	fahle_zur-einfuehrung-begruendungen_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-17	\N	\N	\N		\N	ecc5d10f213be9e97abd6d973a9d6b93	19fae6194465159bc2fb2739e67bebd2	f8ebd152a58c147a58fb6518abc0a9e1	incollection	Zur Einführung (Begründungen)	Oliver Fahle	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM International Conference on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bhattacharya2006ldm	http://www.cs.umd.edu/~indrajit/DOCS/sdm06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	47--58	\N	\N	\N		\N	72063634eb309bc5932c77315cd9fec8	fe9017ecf839e153cd40b7379237d030	9848c087a36268e8e05b336e6a25ad39	article	{A Latent dirichlet model for unsupervised entity resolution}	I. Bhattacharya and L. Getoor	\N	2006
7117530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	mcluhan_heisse-medien-und-kalte_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-54	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4c140db07a72bef08981200f6c230b1	fde5b6edb4a6beed35f62acd2542509c	7eebf822ab7e58bafb603b449902add2	incollection	Heiße Medien und kalte	Marshall McLuhan	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	luhmann_die-unwahrscheinlichkeit-der-kommunikation_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-66	\N	\N	\N		\N	06737c5df1aa8bfc7fbc1d1c45b1fce1	fc75ffd36f83a504ed2137fbb912370d	dfc68c26afdadbba119bba6c2b1b7ea4	incollection	Die Unwahrscheinlichkeit der Kommunikation	Niklas Luhmann	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	parsons_sozialstruktur_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-44	\N	\N	\N		\N	9456a65abf5366b3603603cf5d973d09	38f301e25540a284e8deb1bdcfb04579	f11afa65fbb9430c55a793ab1f98866b	incollection	Sozialstruktur und die symbolischen Tauschmedien	Talcott Parsons	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	pias-vogl-engell-fahle-neitzel_kursbuch-medienkultur_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad63c01772c478ac193022ec570bee24	4ecd9ad6e73e2656cf5b2b758b372d1d	da0b47ba6d371748b64fccef72faa00e	book	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	debray_fuer-eine-mediologie_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-75	\N	\N	\N		\N	1934e52935d944bc490959c556cf48dc	19f7a6341876ab4cfe89531431e31f42	63a4103c6a1ab55897a4dca22accab86	incollection	Für eine Mediologie	Régis Debray	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	pias_zur-einfuehrung-abc_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-80	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a6b06630d88657da5512f5fecd8fffb	652644bb644ff5a853d7807107c9be7e	c419fe271901bf94d37dee38f1cbba16	incollection	Zur Einführung (ABC...)	Claus Pias	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artima	\N	\N	\N	OderskyEtAl2008	http://www.artima.com/shop/programming_in_scala	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbf7624d8b352c14428af2b3ef6cafd2	91da25f2066d5a816d5220f7fc39807e	c89fcf310595c0c15c1031608d322de1	book	Programming in Scala	Martin Odersky and Lex Spoon and Bill Venners	\N	2008
7117623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	havelock_gesprochener-laut_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	81-94	\N	\N	\N		\N	489d99cbf7f1fd7cef1ba5eb654a59b5	3e092e1c9d8ef6f908f94cd7ce1a1e48	00a0fd33d03ab0494a4338beb118cce4	incollection	Gesprochener Laut und geschriebenes Zeichen	Eric A. Havelock	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	ong_oralitaet-und-literalitaet_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	95-104	\N	\N	\N		\N	47ea7b3a9cfe55433eaefca1bce59859	618d2f748836a47f8d32193da804a501	b38c75cf545076eb0bc951ef9e885c66	incollection	Oralität und Literalität. Die Technologisierung des Wortes	Walter Ong	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	heidgger_sprache_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-109	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ed2d6b8b3b537182d69b073297e06d8	16cc61dcbc8ce70862a7013b23937fe5	b1f897d50602a2cd0bc6aa4db3fee394	incollection	Sprache	Martin Heidegger	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	derrida_das-ende-des-buches_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	110-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	987bd0306ec3a6c84e934cdb10f5dc10	70e2c1ed35e0ce7f0b3205b70a48cbbd	795c3ded9925833765fce1c7ba9cf12b	incollection	Das Ende des Buches und der Anfang der Schrift	Jacques Derrida	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	kerckhove_vom-alphabet-zum-computer_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	116-125	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9563696609be3a0e2b23dcb957ab76a	c8a4ca36fdfa640a6628a8fae76630a8	bf3e093ab1ade1f80befccca9a43203b	incollection	Vom Alphabet zum Computer	Derrick de Kerckhove	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7117705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web 2.0	\N	\N	\N	moses. Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	web2.0	http://www.amazon.de/Web-2-0-ultimative-Generation-Internet/dp/3897773678/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1232322467&sr=8-2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5a8be7eb16a7f734d96b23db406ac97	5f9a345ea07cc9330fc0e78dfd9f5a30	0555cea10e3766b6671ea86cbedb4765	book	Web 2.0	Günter W. Kienitz	\N	2007
7117730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag München	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	http://www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1207049.de?hasjs=1232323024&submittedByForm=1&_lang=de&gsid=1.c.325875.de&id=1207049	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a954063fdc31885bd5a1e34607dd588	46c530a98e2034e98d07ca21293c43c5	0d3c3a89f18faf01f548e844312fa5d3	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Stock M Stock WG	\N	2008
7118007	Theoretical Population Biology	 46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	durrett-levin	http://www.warnercnr.colostate.edu/class_info/ey505/DurrettLevin94.pdf	\N		\N	\N	363-394	\N	\N	\N		\N	95d923d8995b3796124561cead23cba5	674536b0a25b3a8fceb552d83894408b	d5fa4fccbe486e66c34c7dbc74df3137	article	The importance of being discrete (and spatial)	Richard Durrett and Simon Levin	\N	1994
7118010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Great Clarendon Street, Oxford	\N	\N	hanski-book	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc88abd27934824653b3172b50fb9374	ea3c9eeceb754e2d3147350e7bb4dd74	8b8adb38e296b7db95ccdfce5bf1be3b	book	Metapopulation Ecology	Ilkka Hanski	\N	1999
7118042	Ecology Letters	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	metacommunity-framework	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00608.x	\N	The metacommunity concept: a framework for multi-scale community ecology	\N	\N	601-613	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1461-0248.2004.00608.x}	The metacommunity concept is an important way to think about linkages between different spatial scales in ecology. Here we review current understanding about this concept. We first investigate issues related to its definition as a set of local communities that are linked by dispersal of multiple potentially interacting species. We then identify four paradigms for metacommunities: the patch-dynamic view, the species-sorting view, the mass effects view and the neutral view, that each emphasizes different processes of potential importance in metacommunities. These have somewhat distinct intellectual histories and we discuss elements related to their potential future synthesis. We then use this framework to discuss why the concept is useful in modifying existing ecological thinking and illustrate this with a number of both theoretical and empirical examples. As ecologists strive to understand increasingly complex mechanisms and strive to work across multiple scales of spatio-temporal organization, concepts like the metacommunity can provide important insights that frequently contrast with those that would be obtained with more conventional approaches based on local communities alone.	26da7eff1b53a09bb19db1f47f93138f	b6ea23385d1b509ba0c2dcd26a3914f8	4baba31d599ad14487b680043214e4d6	article	The metacommunity concept: a framework for multi-scale community ecology	M. A. Leibold and M. Holyoak and N. Mouquet and P. Amarasekare and J. M. Chase and M. F. Hoopes and R. D. Holt and J. B. Shurin and R. Law and D. Tilman and M. Loreau and A. Gonzalez	\N	2004
7118114	Evolution	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slatkin93	http://www.sol.duke.edu/cunningham/Phylogeography/Readings/Slatkin.EqNonEq.1993.pdf	\N		\N	\N	264-279	\N	1	\N		\N	0b5905f781016f8b5c9e09a6954ac602	86a914d51ceb437e8a021a7174923abf	9abe8d1baba2afa0453498b737b7a3ae	article	Isolation by distance in equilibrium and non-equilibrium models	Montgomery Slatkin	\N	1993
7118121	PNAS	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	epperson-li	http://www.pnas.org/content/93/19/10528.abstract	\N		\N	\N	10528-10532	\N	19	\N		Spatial structure of genetic variation within populations, an important interacting influence on evolutionary and ecological processes, can be analyzed in detail by using spatial autocorrelation statistics. This paper characterizes the statistical properties of spatial autocorrelation statistics in this context and develops estimators of gene dispersal based on data on standing patterns of genetic variation. Large numbers of Monte Carlo simulations and a wide variety of sampling strategies are utilized. The results show that spatial autocorrelation statistics are highly predictable and informative. Thus, strong hypothesis tests for neutral theory can be formulated. Most strikingly, robust estimators of gene dispersal can be obtained with practical sample sizes. Details about optimal sampling strategies are also described.
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	cbf4be12b131dcd49a632a20c1373ef3	af82508324ebc9e0f50023d51af2e98a	8c952f71e5b67a8b333d2b7246feff3f	article	Measurement of genetic structure within populations using Moran's spatial autocorrelation statistics	B K Epperson and T Li	\N	1996
7119318	\N	1867	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gerbe2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	157-171	\N	\N	\N		Knowledge management, in particular corporate knowledge management, is a challenge companies and researchers have to meet. The conceptual graph formalism is a good candidate for the representation of corporate knowledge, and for the development of knowledge management systems. But many of the issues concerning the use of conceptual graphs as a metalanguage have not been worked out in detail. By introducing a function that maps higher level to lower level, this paper clarifies the metalevel semantics, notation and manipulation of concepts in the conceptual graph formalism. In addition, this function allows metamodeling activities to take place using the CG notation.	3c061ae2ac9e49e82203a16c21eb3f03	e51903fe71b7a3b3862a58743fd2b0db	9de2fc4c21d04e2f383211cfc3c3d6d9	inbook	 Conceptual Graphs, Metamodeling, and Notation of Concepts	Olivier Gerbé and Guy W. Mineau and Rudolf K. Keller	\N	2000
7119397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1348552	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348549.1348552&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&type=series&idx=SERIES939&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=KDD&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053	\N	KDD: WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07, Community detection in large-scale ...	\N	\N	16--25	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348552}	Recent years have seen that WWW is becoming a flourishing social media which enables individuals to easily share opinions, experiences and expertise at the push of a single button. With the pervasive usage of instant messaging systems and the fundamental shift in the ease of publishing content, social network researchers and graph theory researchers are now concerned with inferring community structures by analyzing the linkage patterns among individuals and web pages. Although the investigation of community structures has motivated many diverse algorithms, most of them are unsuitable for large-scale social networks because of the computational cost. Moreover, in addition to identify the possible community structures, how to define and explain the discovered communities is also significant in many practical scenarios.
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In this paper, we present the algorithm ComTector(Community DeTector) which is more efficient for the community detection in large-scale social networks based on the nature of overlapping communities in the real world. This algorithm does not require any priori knowledge about the number or the original division of the communities. Because real networks are often large sparse graphs, its running time is thus O(C × Tri2), where C is the number of the detected communities and Tri is the number of the triangles in the given network for the worst case. Then we propose a general naming method by combining the topological information with the entity attributes to define the discovered communities. With respected to practical applications, ComTector is challenged with several real life networks including the Zachary Karate Club, American College Football, Scientific Collaboration, and Telecommunications Call networks. Experimental results show that this algorithm can extract meaningful communities that are agreed with both of the objective facts and our intuitions.
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	4a7b8e9e4b60995a34843227f1796009	dfb904415a5c8afa2bbcf6cf259ac66d	67447dbc5492c0c7febbb62a7286940a	inproceedings	Community detection in large-scale social networks	Nan Du and Bin Wu and Xin Pei and Bai Wang and Liutong Xu	\N	2007
7119546	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 18th Annual Psychology of                  Programming Workshop	\N	\N	Psychology of Programming Interest Group	\N	Sussex, United Kingdom	\N	\N	Liblit2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a55564f0d23712064ebb58f0e7f1352a	ef059bc82ea250b726d0aae1997aa26c	7bc97f2975bd9d3acddb8b867bfd4d80	inproceedings	Cognitive Perspectives on the Role of Naming in
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                  Computer Programs	Ben Liblit and Andrew Begel and Eve Sweetser	\N	2006
7119715	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Next Generation of Data Mining (Chapman & Hall/Crc Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series)	\N	\N	\N	Chapman & Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	1420085867	http://208.254.79.11/shopping_cart/products/product_contents.asp?id=&parent_id=497&sku=C5867&isbn=9781420085860&pc=	\N	Amazon.com: Next Generation of Data Mining (Chapman & Hall/Crc Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series): Hillol Kargupta, Jiawei Han, Philip S. Yu, Rajeev Motwani, Vipin Kumar: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1420085867}, dewey = {005.74}, ean = {9781420085860}, isbn = {1420085867}, isbn13 = {9781420085860}	\N	938e2ede9629d91c22dfb865592b13d3	7aeb3b998b5918d86093e05601e81b4d	be3c753af98ab591b4f31d349513b461	incollection	Research Challenges in Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery	Michael May and Bettina Berendt and Antoine Cornuéjols and Jõao Gama and Fosca Giannotti and Andreas Hotho and Donato Malerba and Ernestina Menesalvas and Katharina Morik and Rasmus Pedersen and Lorenza Saitta and Yücel Saygin and Assaf Schuster and Koen Vanhoof	\N	2008
7119733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hauptseminar	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0947c8a0b80cd54542d374206f4bfbac	d26d69704d6d7739b6ea02fffa45903f	c4dc86b78ca4a7b2d66f5047a49d5500	article	Measuring the Frequency of Light using Femtosecond Laser Pulses	Ronald Holzwarth	Fakultät für Physik and  der Ludwig–Maximilians–Universität München	2000
7119747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hauptseminar	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eacfb8d3004200375fbe8ef512954df0	bae7cce27aa41d2e56df71ed07796e9c	135dc8ee784abe750c1efb8eb0147b0e	article	Die Messung der Frequenz von Licht mit modengekoppelten Lasern	Thomas Udem	 Habilitationsschrift	2002
7120390	Proceedings on IEEE International SoC Conference	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brock03dynamic	\N	\N	Dynamic power management for embedded systems	\N	\N	 416-419	\N	\N	\N	issn = {           }, doi = {10.1109/SOC.2003.1241556}	This paper discusses several of the SOC design issues pertaining to dynamic voltage and frequency scalable systems, and how these issues were resolved in the IBM PowerPC 405LP processor. We also introduce DPM, a novel architecture for policy-guided dynamic power management. We illustrate the utility of DPM by its ability to implement several classes of power management strategies and demonstrate practical results for a 405LP embedded system.	9d339685e8ea0976d3e61c7fb365280a	a8dab952143d453803e94348eb72e606	4c78b7c3bc126ded9ac20176020b5ce0	article	Dynamic power management for embedded systems	B. Brock and K. Rajamani	\N	2003
7120542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien, Technik und Bildung	\N	\N	\N	Schöningh	Paderborn	\N	\N	filipovic2009	http://geloggd.alexander-filipovic.de/publikationen/literacy-und-die-bedeutung-gesellschaftlicher-beteiligung/	\N		\N	\N	159-173	\N	\N	\N		Der Beitrag thematisiert die Bedeutung von Medien für die gesellschaftliche Inklusions- bzw. Exklusionsproblematik. Über eine Schärfung des Begriffs "literacy" wird gezeigt, dass medien- und bildungsethische Überlegungen integriert werden können. Als normativer Schlüssel für beide Bereiche fungiert die Frage nach der Gerechtigkeit gesellschaftlicher Partizipation (Beteiligungsgerechtigkeit). Damit wird auch versucht, den Status der Medienethik als wissenschaftliche Disziplin zu klären und ihre interdisziplinären Anknüpfungspunkte aufzuzeigen.	6c6d33db8731688bab67501ef9010579	24593512cb0ce3048f6d7ffc1cb00eca	5a849d8927f8da1f4a654a4c4c97356c	incollection	Literacy und die Bedeutung gesellschaftlicher Beteiligung. Medien- und bildungsethische Überlegungen. 	Alexander Filipović	Michael Wimmer and Roland Reichenbach and Ludwig Pongratz	2009
7121036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Buxton2007sue	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce1cf57c5c402519bc2151c1453b979c	295ddc4a7cad139f03805cb3b9490b01	2c7895be9879259ffbe24c53653a2cb3	book	Sketching User Experiences: getting the design right and the right design	Bill Buxton	\N	2007
7121563	ACM Transactions on Software Engineering Methodology	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	breaux08tosem	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1416563.1416565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	issn = {1049-331X}	Software engineers must systematically account for the broad scope of non-functional requirements that describe the coordinated actions of stakeholders and software systems. Engineers can use the Inquiry Cycle Model (ICM) to acquire these requirements by having domain experts answer six questions: who, what, where, when, how and why. Goal-based requirements engineering has led to the formalization of requirements to answer the ICM questions about "when," "how" and " why" goals are achieved, maintained or avoided. We present a systematic process for expressing natural language domain descriptions of goals as specifications in Description Logic. Goal formalization in Description Logic allows engineers to automate inquiries using "who," "what" and "where" questions, completing the formalization of the ICM questions. The contributions of this approach include new theory to conceptually compare and disambiguate goal specifications that enables querying goals and organizing goals into specialization hierarchies. The process artifacts include a dictionary that aligns the domain lexicon with unique concepts, distinguishing between synonyms and polysemes, and natural language patterns that aid engineers in mapping domain descriptions to formal specifications. Semantic Parameterization has been empirically validated in three case studies on policy and regulatory descriptions that govern information systems in the finance and health-care domains.	ce922ae1fd1fce5b5585452e42ca74db	3e969f8e52f8ead9bb0bbbdaf3853d60	f5cab26a088ca30aac54c1cb19593e84	article	Semantic Parameterization: A Process for Modeling Domain Descriptions	Travis D. Breaux and Annie I. Anton and Jon Doyle	\N	2009
7121640	Eighth International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture	\N	\N	\N	Feb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gurumurthi02softwatt	\N	\N		\N	\N	 141-150	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-0897  }, doi = {}	Power dissipation has become one of the most critical factors for the continued development of both high-end and low-end computer systems. We present a complete system power simulator, called SoftWatt, that models the CPU, memory hierarchy, and a low-power disk subsystem and quantifies the power behavior of both the application and operating system. This tool, built on top of the SimOS infrastructure, uses validated analytical energy models to identify the power hotspots in the system components, capture relative contributions of the user and kernel code to the system power profile, identify the power-hungry operating system services and characterize the variance in kernel power profile with respect to workload. Our results using Spec JVM98 benchmark suite emphasize the importance of complete system simulation to understand the power impact of architecture and operating system on application execution.	17b0f1caf8f4d8cc98e11fc623d3adc5	afe44fcb885511972dbfd21076d97e2f	4ac0424d6e8797b50d655459fc3302a8	inproceedings	Using complete machine simulation for software power estimation: the SoftWatt approach	S. Gurumurthi and A. Sivasubramaniam and M.J. Irwin and N. Vijaykrishnan and M. Kandemir	\N	2002
7121677	IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers and Processors	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tan02embedded	\N	\N		\N	\N	 515-522	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6404  }, doi = {10.1109/ICCD.2002.1106822}	A large and increasing number of modern embedded systems are subject to tight power/energy constraints. It has been demonstrated that the operating system (OS) can have a significant impact on the energy efficiency of the embedded system. Hence, analysis of the energy effects of the OS is of great importance. Conventional approaches to energy analysis of the OS (and embedded software, in general) require the application software to be completely developed and integrated with the system software, and that either measurement on a hardware prototype or detailed simulation of the entire system be performed. Since this process requires significant design effort, unfortunately, it is typically too late in the design cycle to perform high-level or architectural optimizations on the embedded software, restricting the scope of power savings. Our work recognizes the need to provide embedded software designers with feedback about the effect of different OS services on energy consumption early in the design cycle. As a first step in that direction, this paper presents a systematic methodology to perform energy analysis and macro-modeling of an embedded OS. Our energy macro-models provide software architects and developers with an intuitive model for the OS energy effects, since they directly associate energy consumption with OS services and primitives that are visible to the application software. Our methodology consists of (i) an analysis stage, where we identify a set of energy components, called energy characteristics, which are useful to the designer in making OS-related design trade-offs, and (ii) a subsequent macromodeling stage, where we collect data for the identified energy components and automatically derive macro-models for them. We validate our methodology by deriving energy macro-models for two state-of-the-art embedded OS's, &mu;C/OS and Linux OS.	15d042dc0947ee697fd6aa3c78a971ca	6c971e2aa8ce95075980d6415affd0f9	03886d0b5ea4813a47b2ef1b96f62689	inproceedings	Embedded operating system energy analysis and macro-modeling	T.K. Tan and A. Raghunathan and N.K. Jha	\N	2002
7121697	11th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design Architectures, Methods and Tools	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brandolese08measurement	\N	\N		\N	\N	618-625	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/DSD.2008.86}	This paper presents a methodology for accurately characterizing the system calls of an operating system for embedded applications. Characterization consists of two phases: measurements and modeling. Measurements allow a coarse-grained quantitative comparison of different operating systems. Models, on the other hand, have been derived to gain a more detailed view of the behavior of a RTOS. Furthermore, they have been used within a source-level execution time estimation framework and their accuracy and usefulness proved through benchmarking. The measurement framework is based on two prototyping boards based on Xilinx and Altera devices and the timing characterization has been performed on two real-time operating systems: VxWorks and RTEMS.	6f09895af75a14eaf5ae713c2bcc720f	7bfa274f01d89ed2b536adc4bfa0a9b1	6eb94e880aa9031e225f0726387472f8	inproceedings	Measurement, Analysis and Modeling of RTOS System Calls Timing	C. Brandolese and W. Fornaciari	\N	2008
7121713	Performance, Computing and Communications, 1998. IPCCC '98., IEEE International	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oliver98accurate	\N	\N		\N	\N	239-244	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1097-2641}, doi = {10.1109/PCCC.1998.659966}	This paper presents a methodology for accurately measuring system
\
call service times and process blocking times in a UNIX-like computing
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environment. Problems that may cause inaccurate measurements stem from
\
the method used to charge processes for execution time, the difference
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in the time consumed during a system call and a time quantum or dispatch
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interval, and the instrumentation overhead included in the measurement
\
program. The collected measurements for each system call are used to
\
form a distribution from which process blocking times can be drawn or
\
for which the mean can be used as the process blocking time	a1c9bd643ef6e0c6aa640766c068375f	b223668b4a680974d58c8848eb652be0	ac837997ee11a6c52fee5f93427cfc35	inproceedings	Accurate measurement of system call service times for trace-driven simulation of memory hierarchy designs	R.L. Oliver and P.J. Teller and W.P. McGregor	\N	1998
7121719	SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	acquaviva01energy	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=563647.563652	\N		\N	\N	13--18	\N	5	\N	issn = {0163-5964}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/563647.563652}	In this paper we propose a methodology to analyze the energy overhead due to the presence of an embedded operating system in a wearable device. Our objective is to determine the key parameters affecting the energy consumption of the RTOS allowing the development of more efficient OS-based power management policies. To achieve this target, we propose a characterization strategy that stimulates the RTOS both at the kernel and at the I/O driver level by analyzing various OS-related parameters. Our analisys focus in particular on the relationship between energy consumption and processor frequency characterizing the different functionalities of an RTOS, suggesting a way to develop effective OS-aware energy optimization policies based on variable voltage and frequency. Experimental results are presented for eCos, an open-source embedded OS ported and installed on a prototype of wearable device, the HP SmartBadgeIII.	e2d5aa172450ad389fbc7a131a125184	4b01b125ec18d4efa94ae30aed52cb99	3eef2ae873f5a5db1341d20abfec9c9c	article	Energy characterization of embedded real-time operating systems	A. Acquaviva and L. Benini and B. Ricc\\'{o}	\N	2001
7121727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMETRICS International conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	li03runtime	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=781027.781048&coll=ACM&dl=ACM	\N		\N	\N	160--171	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-664-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/781027.781048}	The increasing constraints on power consumption in many computing systems point to the need for power modeling and estimation for all components of a system. The Operating System (OS) constitutes a major software component and dissipates a significant portion of total power in many modern application executions. Therefore, modeling OS power is imperative for accurate software power evaluation, as well as power management (e.g. dynamic thermal control and equal energy scheduling) in the light of OS-intensive workloads. This paper characterizes the power behavior of a commercial OS across a wide spectrum of applications to understand OS energy profiles and then proposes various models to cost-effectively estimate its run-time energy dissipation. The proposed models rely on a few simple parameters and have various degrees of complexity and accuracy. Experiments show that compared with cycle-accurate full-system simulation, the model can predict cumulative OS energy to within 1% accuracy for a set of benchmark programs evaluated on a high-end superscalar microprocessor. When applied to track run-time OS energy profiles, the proposed routine level OS power model offers superior accuracy than a simpler, flat OS power model, yielding per-routine estimation error of less than 6%. The most striking observation is the strong correlation between power consumption and the instructions per cycle (IPC) during OS routine executions. Since tools and methodology to measure IPC exist on modern microprocessors, the proposed models can estimate OS power for run-time dynamic thermal and energy management.	e9dff84ac1f8056ae42052de70e1328c	034f481dff5b2ee3d13a1748fbdffadc	75717428a97b57a29dad9cd7040ec7df	inproceedings	Run-time modeling and estimation of operating system power consumption	T. Li and L. K. John	\N	2003
7121732	IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems	22	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dick03analysis	\N	\N		\N	\N	615--627	\N	5	\N	issn = {0278-0070}, doi = {10.1109/TCAD.2003.810745}	The increasing complexity and software content of embedded systems has led to the frequent use of system software to help applications access hardware resources easily and efficiently. In this paper, we present a method for detailed analysis of real-time operating system (RTOS) power consumption. RTOSs form an important component of the system software layer. Despite the widespread use of, and significant role played by, RTOSs in mobile and low-power embedded systems, little is known about their power-consumption effects. This paper presents a method of producing a hierarchical energy-consumption profile for applications as they interact with an RTOS. As a proof-of-concept, we use our infrastructure to produce the power profiles for a commercial RTOS, &mu;C/OS-II, running several applications on an embedded system based on the Fujitsu SPARClite processor. These examples demonstrate that an RTOS can have a significant impact on power consumption. We discuss ways in which application software can be designed to use an RTOS in a power-efficient manner. We believe that this is a first step toward establishing a systematic approach to power optimization of embedded systems containing RTOSs.	ac1fc9f433f8cc02c7a992ddb212312e	2a3320c568e9cf9c6eef7e4da99cbeef	8e7188c2c2a4c7f5ea31630f156ce486	article	Analysis of power dissipation in embedded systems using real-time operating systems	R.P. Dick and G. Lakshminarayana and A. Raghunathan and N.K. Jha	\N	2003
7121738	IEEE Transactions on Computers	52	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baynes03performance	\N	\N		\N	\N	 1454-1469	\N	11	\N	issn = {0018-9340}, doi = {10.1109/TC.2003.1244943}	We present the modelling of embedded systems with SimBed, an execution-driven simulation testbed that measures the execution behavior and power consumption of embedded applications and RTOSs by executing them on an accurate architectural model of a microcontroller with simulated real-time stimuli. We briefly describe the simulation environment and present a study that compares three RTOSs: &mu;C/OS-II, a popular public-domain embedded real-time operating system; Echidna, a sophisticated, industrial-strength (commercial) RTOS; and NOS, a bare-bones multirate task scheduler reminiscent of typical "roll-your-own" RTOSs found in many commercial embedded systems. The microcontroller simulated in this study is the Motorola M-CORE processor: a low-power, 32-bit CPU core with 16-bit instructions, running at 20MHz. Our simulations show what happens when RTOSs are pushed beyond their limits and they depict situations in which unexpected interrupts or unaccounted-for task invocations disrupt timing, even when the CPU is lightly loaded. In general, there appears no clear winner in timing accuracy between preemptive systems and cooperative systems. The power-consumption measurements show that RTOS overhead is a factor of two to four higher than it needs to be, compared to the energy consumption of the minimal scheduler. In addition, poorly designed idle loops can cause the system to double its energy consumption-energy that could be saved by a simple hardware sleep mechanism.	5ea4c8ddba503645049eeb192a92ddeb	ac565d8566516088fe46a2cced5c1ebf	d142d97dfe5c849668b42a0356824eb3	article	The performance and energy consumption of embedded real-time operating systems	K. Baynes and C. Collins and E. Fiterman and Brinda Ganesh and P. Kohout and C. Smit and T. Zhang and B. Jacob	\N	2003
7121754	IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tan02energy	\N	\N		\N	\N	 II-464-II-467 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	Modern embedded systems are typically built using an operating
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system (OS) (frequently an embedded OS). As energy consumption has
\
become an important issue in the design of embedded systems (e.g. mobile
\
computing and wireless communication devices), various techniques have
\
been developed for the design of energy-efficient embedded software. In
\
OS-driven embedded systems, the OS has a significant impact on the
\
system's energy consumption directly (energy consumption associated with
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the execution of the OS functions and services), as well as indirectly
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(interaction of the OS with the application software). As a first step
\
towards designing energy-efficient OS-based embedded systems, it is
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important to develop methodologies to analyze the energy consumption of
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the embedded OS. We present, in this work, an energy simulation
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framework that can be used to analyze the energy consumption
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characteristics of an embedded system featuring the embedded Linux OS
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running on the StrongARM processor	d5abf36ffe64408f3dfc2c33bef99cf6	b11c08105f68fa6e182ee5aea544d84f	7109b094fe05d4ec575aaef35a92bb96	article	EMSIM: an energy simulation framework for an embedded operating system	T.K. Tan and A. Raghunathan and N.K. Jha	\N	2002
7121759	Phys. Rev. Lett.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abachi:1995iq	\N	\N		\N	\N	2632-2637	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {D0}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/9503003;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.2632}, eprint = {hep-ex/9503003}	\N	64eac2a596d49fdde1a57ee03a49f276	1d3d04b7a7a91025a3fcf41459b97b4f	9c7613a3b9143e65ebb4885d140b6132	article	{Observation of the top quark}	S. Abachi and others	\N	1995
7121761	Phys. Rev. Lett.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abe:1995hr	\N	\N		\N	\N	2626-2631	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CDF}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-EX/9503002;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.2626}, eprint = {hep-ex/9503002}	\N	0123d1cf8dc6c210d895273447f6fe56	ae39006a7922bd723c7797de979a8bab	160e3d3dcdfdd42fb460283622cfa090	article	{Observation of top quark production in $\\bar{p}p$
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                  collisions}	F. Abe and others	\N	1995
7121800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mason03statistical	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-471-37216-1}	\N	8e5c8737e279796a9b7c832aae7161e4	9e1ad778fccbb18614942c6a4cf90883	ed55954f1394c60e8cfc913aef246aed	book	Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments, 2nd Edition	R.L. Mason and R.F. Gunst and J.L. Hess	 Wiley	2003
7121821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	San Francisco	\N	\N	Beyer2007cdd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	43584a84f63769ef3e2983b2f016caf5	99c0ae90a95a15ae2f8e0edd8475fe38	87a21ea3c890963524147f2d2141ae11	book	Contextual Design. Defining Customer-Centered Systems	Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt	\N	2007
7121835	IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems	8	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benini00survey	\N	\N		\N	\N	299-316	\N	3	\N	issn = {1063-8210}, doi = {10.1109/92.845896}	Dynamic power management (DPM) is a design methodology for
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dynamically reconfiguring systems to provide the requested services and
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performance levels with a minimum number of active components or a
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minimum load on such components. DPM encompasses a set of techniques
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that achieves energy-efficient computation by selectively turning off
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(or reducing the performance of) system components when they are idle
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(or partially unexploited). In this paper, we survey several approaches
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to system-level dynamic power management. We first describe how systems
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employ power-manageable components and how the use of dynamic
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reconfiguration can impact the overall power consumption. We then
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analyze DPM implementation issues in electronic systems, and we survey
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recent initiatives in standardizing the hardware/software interface to
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enable software-controlled power management of hardware components	e461b75cada1d7d42f718ed1d183063d	dcf1d5313e0c3c52b527a707e212dcd3	5183425cacdeb765ea85722ebd19660e	article	A survey of design techniques for system-level dynamic power
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management	L. Benini and A. Bogliolo and G. De Micheli	\N	2000
7121899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STMicroelectronics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bellasi07dynamicpower	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	76	\N		\N	ab69475af79984282e2b3b306e60fd16	704671548c655cbbb45aeb9c1e038a2a	6e33a2870acfca0af4612d24f7da7c72	techreport	DynamicPower for STLinux	P. Bellasi	Politecnico di Milano	2007
7122461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conrady2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.2280	\N	On the semiclassical limit of 4d spin foam models	\N	cite arxiv:0809.2280
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Comment: 32 pages, 5 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the semiclassical properties of the Riemannian spin foam models with
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Immirzi parameter that are constructed via coherent states. We show that in the
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semiclassical limit the quantum spin foam amplitudes of an arbitrary
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triangulation are exponentially suppressed, if the face spins do not correspond
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to a discrete geometry. When they do arise from a geometry, the amplitudes
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reduce to the exponential of i times the Regge action. Remarkably, the
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dependence on the Immirzi parameter disappears in this limit.
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	869286e1d08ef2c2d68c978bbbf926e5	50191c2c9de6abfb50f4b76e5b484142	6677f541435807c4ac72983048a165a7	misc	On the semiclassical limit of 4d spin foam models	Florian Conrady and Laurent Freidel	\N	2008
7122892	Ilse Modelmog (Hg.), Kultur in Bewegung: Beharrliche Ermächtigungen, Freiburg i. Br.: Kore	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	janshen1996fmd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c2da81fcf1ac2c4a684e6add83b2789	82268b0be194df09e6e408a3ddb1d774	76d3eda4089be8adf1e639ce814ce193	article	{Frauen, MÄnner und dann auch noch die Tiere. Zur kulturellen Integration des Animalischen}	D. Janshen	\N	1996
7123182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung	\N	\N	\N	Ergon Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Inhaltserschließung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	49444574ae69de0083f90e2afb6d2585	df74927fa744d93514bf87a0edfc0d22	b8f9276e09789159de69c8d14a0ce0e1	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7124259	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago [u.a.]	\N	\N	Lakoff2005	31780007 \	MG 70329 L192(2) \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Bestellen / Vormerken]  ausgeliehen, vormerken möglich . \	19 Feb 2009 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		31780007 \	MG 70329 L192(2) \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Bestellen / Vormerken]  ausgeliehen, vormerken möglich . \	19 Feb 2009	0dc7959adc988a433317df7194270d32	7b411835f5216b814e570ef6507402c9	743de7c861a0d092f09e6f5d0cc621e8	book	Moral politics. How liberals and conservatives think	George Lakoff	\N	2005
7124286	Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Desens2008	32031739 \	PM 3530 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	132.2007+Index \	ZwB Rechtswissenschaft \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		32031739 \	PM 3530 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	132.2007+Index \	ZwB Rechtswissenschaft \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	fdc2f8da42fac0fc8aa45047a95a1725	2d6302e2387f4169d2f1c833405e1aeb	0ef80ba954504462d5fa1622fbbaa270	article	Neid als Grundrechtsausübungsmotiv. Zur Durchsetzung des Gleichbehandlungsanspruchs bei gleichheitswidrigen Gesetzen	Marc Desens	\N	2008
7124306	Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marti1996	32329486 \	19 8 00100 0 0044 1 01 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	44.1996+Index \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	259-271	\N	\N	\N		32329486 \	19 8 00100 0 0044 1 01 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	44.1996+Index \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	502c16b2a424fbc1e077bd34ea12302d	f3922bcb31b25ee7897eb0574120471e	d670a0d2d35166ed3079d477f13f1370	article	Die Fallen des Paternalismus. Eine Kritik an Richard Ryrtys politischer Philosophie	Urs Marti	\N	1996
7124310	Soziale Arbeit	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rensinghoff2004	31088249 \	19 8 03981 0 0053 1 01 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	53.2004+Index \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	302-306	\N	\N	\N		31088249 \	19 8 03981 0 0053 1 01 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	53.2004+Index \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	0b54c5431a9d5147a5b9c6d254d83d05	86467d4236242fb2bf6e99af407a2eec	c024c17c6287571e38e828e2ee078090	article	Zum soziologischen Paternalismus in der Rehabilitationswissenschaft. Grau ist alle Theorie.	Cartsen Rensinghoff	\N	2004
7124318	Ethik in der Medizin	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rehbock2002	31736950 \	Y. 8. 5287-14.2002 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	14.2002+Index \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	131-150	\N	3	\N		31736950 \	Y. 8. 5287-14.2002 \	Freihand Zeitschriften \	14.2002+Index \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	a4ddd1a1bd623ef83ccfbe53acef7e03	1188af9c2b5c03dfee94f23cce8d2867	9e6d50d8a2579aea46c8b1abedf6b881	article	Autonomie -- F{\\"u}rsorge -- Paternalismus. Zur Kritik (medizin-)ethischer Grundbegriffe	Theda Rehbock	\N	2002
7124340	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Steckmann2002	31988022 \	CC 7264 J25 \	Freihand \	13.2008 \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  Benutzung nur im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	73-100	\N	\N	\N		\N	745ea2dfc3647f4a68ad19a015bf5465	5d1c11383d8172b1c33a2a060631ff29	3747333bc6f692f0f1977361bacebf51	incollection	Patientenautonomie und Paternalismus in der Medizinethik	Ulrich Steckmann	L. Honnefelder and C. Streffer	2002
7124353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strafrecht - Biorecht- Rechtsphilosophie. Festschrift für Hans-Ludwig Schreiber zum 70. Geburtstag am 10. Mai 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schroth2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	843ff	\N	\N	\N		\N	8339863f075b53dd14490ff90060e649	6d465888e154c763686d7dc1ddb6984c	d702ed638b33131bd22d0b81ef4eca11	incollection	Die gesetzlichen Begrenzungen der Lebensspende -- und wieviel Paternalismus ist legitim?	Ulrich Schroth	Knut Amelung and Werner Beulke and Hans Lilie and Henning Rosenau and Hinrich Rüping and Gabriele Wolfslast	2003
7124393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrar Strauss Giroux 	New York	\N	\N	Lakoff2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2aa9e7c6b70dff4d05bfea7a394959e9	aea088b0bccb18fa1804f7873d392228	ad32af8159f246f058c77af412d93c45	book	Whose freedom? The Battle over America´s most importent idea	George Lakoff	\N	2006
7124398	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl. (unveränd. Nachdr. der 2., überarb. Aufl.) / von Thorsten Burkard und Markus Schauer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	SWB-270001328	\N	\N		\N	EAN auf Schutzumschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-534-13661-2}, size = {XLII, 1018 S.}	\N	10da40e7cde9d19aaed3a51a4ac24214	5e4babd93435f1dadc66b5c37c49ee77	305cc149f78ae4ea47ea05721383e8fc	book	Lehrbuch der lateinischen Syntax und Semantik	Hermann Menge	Markus [Bearb.] Burkard	2007
7124402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrar Strauss Giroux	New York	\N	\N	Lakoff2006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	decd7912369babbe18913f515e1072db	dd826b9cec73ec02763085a5344f0c42	2438f91e8f6e321cf50026836d7ed466	book	Our American Vision and Values; A Progressive´s handbook	George Lakoff	\N	2006
7124441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ArnoldClassicalMechanics1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.25}, isbn = {978-0387968902}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {September}, no_edition = {2nd}	\N	fff8f8a7c5f76099c7799c40ec3c2c4c	b1f0b370f456d4fc78f00da3a8ce94be	dda5f0ade11d5337d7b184904da49d0f	book	Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics	V. Arnold	\N	1997
7124442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge \\& Kegan Paul	\N	\N	\N	LombardEvents1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.18}, owner = {scherp}	\N	b210101bca53fb80118f00c6af2f1a95	313e6ac64dafc33478bf2334e1add5e5	e9ba68450d72b15180aab0828a51bf3f	book	Events: A metaphysical study	Lawrence Lombard	\N	1986
7124443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Distributed Event-Based Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	RozsnyaiSARi2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.08}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {June}	\N	d3e7352ccdc3b17fa6c3e1ad55377955	1b19af0f5db03602e6a48f090a2a3b21	edf4590776a68425b177a69976c41c3c	inproceedings	Concepts and Models for Typing Events for Event-Based Systems	Szabolcs Rozsnyai and Josef Schiefer and Alexander Schatten	\N	2007
7124444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaimondAbdallahEventOntology2007	\N	\N		\N	http://motools.sf.net/event	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.08}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {October}	\N	ca6bb29544d57e0f321d576c8b275ba8	6812c640eeacbeff7b9cdc182cd1cdc7	4be9736b8fcdddefe1f2f16bb06712bf	misc	The Event Ontology	Yves Raimond and Samer Abdallah	\N	2007
7124445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Vision\	and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	NevatiaEtAlVERL2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {Washington, DC, USA}, isbn = {0-7695-2158-4}, no_pages = {119}	\N	40f8b0f6300e5d6fd89d7209a816bd79	7e49e3dc1f7f32a9ac82a9fe1ab83759	0ca48fc24911a24553cebc33201dccec	inproceedings	An Ontology for Video Event Representation	Ram Nevatia and Jerry Hobbs and Bob Bolles	\N	2004
7124446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIDOC4.3	\N	\N		\N	http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/official\\_release\\_cidoc.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.08}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {November}	\N	6df9e44c79e365314260a6a864bc1ade	23b7643c4fc2d1c3886923c263b32f12	83996939edcb39a0bd57e2e5d1c3446a	misc	Definition of the {CIDOC} Conceptual Reference Model	 {CIDOC CRM}	\N	2008
7124447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Semantic Media Adaptation and Personalization	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	NtousiasEtAlExploitingCulturalHeritage2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {Washington, DC, USA}, isbn = {0-7695-3040-0}, no_pages = {140--146}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SMAP.2007.19}	\N	39ef0f4c9276ca83dbf817168b750567	a1768f87bc9b5fd68f79992a17fd2e49	7956f38a15ceb2e10ff8a37f103e1962	inproceedings	Exploiting Cultural Heritage Documentation in Semantic Multimedia
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\	Annotations	Alexandros Ntousias and Nektarios Gioldasis and Chrisa Tsinaraki and Stavros Christodoulakis	\N	2007
7124448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Semantic Web Annotations for Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SinclairEtAlCRMCore2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.08}, owner = {scherp}	\N	1bfb854cda4bf77e55678cdd8e20aac0	3ec0e7073ba0bd99a6505234f790cfc5	f3cb74cfb01b98be7ebb3b092269870e	inproceedings	The use of {CRM} Core in Multimedia Annotation	P. Sinclair and M. Addis and F. Choi and  {et al.}	\N	2006
7124449	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	JainEventWeb2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	no_address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, issn = {0018-9162}, no_pages = {42--50}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.49}	\N	6527a1d74f2f2cfe570b63a66c12bb17	cf2d82255c8923941ac80aebbc745ebf	71c9eb6c93c033089c35085c257d2093	article	EventWeb: Developing a Human-Centered Computing System	Ramesh Jain	\N	2008
7124450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Conf. on Data\	Engineering Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	WestermannJainE2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {Washington, DC, USA}, isbn = {0-7695-2571-7}, no_pages = {106}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDEW.2006.1}	\N	3efe0d069a27796bdacd30d5675c5f00	e26222e9a7ab19d00bd9cc54b4f385fe	509c7a7f3dbe42d0f1e882f0fc89e42f	inproceedings	{\\rm E} - A Generic Event Model for Event-Centric Multimedia Data
\
\	Management in eChronicle Applications	Utz Westermann and Ramesh Jain	\N	2006
7124451	Web Semant.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	\N	\N	\N	OberleEtAlSWIntO2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	no_address = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands}, issn = {1570-8268}, no_pages = {156--174}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.06.002}	\N	66f265b1b05df4fe8a4f16a5c6ed4045	15c8c608cc9f8fdf42a2a299484c374f	a2895bef02d6e19b0ae8112ed80081cb	article	{DOLCE} ergo {SUMO}: On foundational \\& domain models in the {SmartWeb Integrated Ontology}	Daniel Oberle and Anupriya Ankolekar and Pascal Hitzler and  {et al.}	\N	2007
7124452	Mind	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QuintonObjectsAndEvents1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	350	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.25}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {April}, no_pages = {197--214}	\N	09c3b5e0bd12e8953acc7cc093f5508c	d928255d028734c2aaa8aebea836e366	b2d4b0ee5d25edd189bee494eb9055e9	article	Objects and Events	Anthony Quinton	\N	1979
7124453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indiana Univ. Press	\N	\N	\N	ItkonenCausality1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.25}, no_address = {Bloomington, Indiana, USA}, owner = {scherp}	\N	f3f9bc66b7a71b9e1e889487d92d0f3a	55568b541768c2c371fee8d48954134b	359487acf1925dd924016889e1a65d53	book	Causality in Linguistic Theory	Esa Itkonen	\N	1983
7124454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Conf. on Conceptual modeling	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	DoerrCIDOC2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Auckland, New Zealand}, isbn = {978-1-920682-64-4}, no_pages = {51--56}	\N	04c871d919b4f5f1df4a8ca01e12ecc2	e766d45dcf1d06f718d85a0dac5389d3	0b71364bcab43b21bb552822f286bffd	inproceedings	The {CIDOC} conceptual reference model	Martin Doerr and Christian-Emil Ore and Stephen Stead	\N	2007
7124455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StanfordEncyclopediaEvents	\N	\N		\N	http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/events/	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.09}, owner = {scherp}	\N	879e6a3cb565701c6754084d16be35ea	607f5e3d616078cf45d8897c879208a0	68aec115d16772486decf60fbe5fc571	misc	Events	Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi	\N	2006
7124456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	ReconnaissanceWestermannEtAl2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {New York, NY, USA}, location = {Santa Barbara, CA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-447-2}, no_pages = {499--500}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180639.1180744}	\N	99be34188692c0883f7bcae27ef6c319	cacaae6c42cdacc376f10a1889758b1d	6308fb2b98a8a2a3e0ee8d62c68ce9dd	inproceedings	Event-centric multimedia data management for reconnaissance mission
\
\	analysis and reporting	Utz Westermann and Srikanth Agaram and Bo Gong and Ramesh Jain	\N	2006
7124457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Conf. on Semantic Computing	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	WangEtAl2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {Washington, DC, USA}, isbn = {0-7695-2997-6}, no_pages = {95--104}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSC.2007.33}	\N	15fe7365d5888112a594e766bb1eebef	f0ee183e5eb356509125a75b45e6f824	ad8e58ff90ed073953577b506dc3f5cc	inproceedings	Eventory -- An Event Based Media Repository	Xiang Wang and Swathi Mamadgi and Atit Thekdi and Aisling Kelliher and Hari Sundaram	\N	2007
7124458	\N	6820	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	ScherpEtAlEMMa2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008SPIE.6820E..12S}, no_month = {January}, doi = {10.1117/12.761974}	\N	6d795be7efe1521f2714322c123593ad	df9e3ffe6ffa0e3286a4186d6126f28d	8df9a6889983e100e19f063d6a8be649	inproceedings	{Event-centric media management}	A. {Scherp} and S. {Agaram} and R. {Jain}	\N	2008
7124459	IEEE Transactions on Multimedia	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EkinEtAl2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TMM.2004.837238}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, no_pages = {839-851}	\N	8175edf548c446affa2ccd4e4d005b82	a808c8ad4ab19978eac361e417c520a0	bdda2c8975311d435aa6de4080eb397f	article	Integrated semantic-syntactic video modeling for search and browsing	Ahmet Ekin and A. Murat Tekalp and Rajiv Mehrotra	\N	2004
7124461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Project 2001-33052 WonderWeb: Ontology Infrastructure for the
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\	Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DOLCE2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.10}, owner = {scherp}, no_month = {December}	\N	04fe659e1a8d31b665f5e90b993bb926	a00ce941428ce0ad7450a767073bf227	2c383544fcbdcafff1bfc818bb55d89b	techreport	{WonderWeb} Deliverable {D18} Ontology Library (final)	Claudio Masolo and Stefano Borgo and Aldo Gangemi and Nicola Guarino and Alessandro Oltramari	\N	2003
7124462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	GangemiEtAlDOLCE2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {London, UK}, isbn = {3-540-44268-5}, no_pages = {166--181}	\N	a823d5665e8f039b5ff4b0bdb47582db	939bbec8f87d05f31c7089ddd395c60e	ba98777b583645d666c8487c2068da94	inproceedings	{Sweetening Ontologies with DOLCE}	Aldo Gangemi and Nicola Guarino and Claudio Masolo and Alessandro Oltramari and Luc Schneider	\N	2002
7124463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Ontologies and the Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PeaseEtAl2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_month = {July/August}	\N	f35cbdf063360453c60f04e8816757c3	79042213c929ba04fe3bd22a0265b54c	2c8530d4a7876dabef3ce45b66c7aa44	inproceedings	The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology	Adam Pease and Ian Niles and John Li	\N	2002
7124464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Conf. on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	FranzStaabArndtXCOSIM2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_address = {New York, NY, USA}, location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-643-1}, no_pages = {143--150}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298433}	\N	714245695edb18615e98fefb609d84be	c586b5d04b8ed92480ce3958a19cda79	0a11a4872a83f314735e83a35453601b	inproceedings	The {X-COSIM} integration framework for a seamless semantic desktop	Thomas Franz and Steffen Staab and Richard Arndt	\N	2007
7124465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HobbsPanTimeOntology2006	\N	\N		\N	http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-time/	\N	\N	\N	\N	no_author = {Jerry R. Hobbs and Feng Pan}	\N	5d1b8dcb47c7ff5f2cb74d4abfb7261b	cf0902dcb708aece17b34efe9ffdfa6a	b5e4e9e94191d7679bee6fb68fed4dd9	misc	Time Ontology in {OWL}	 W3C	\N	2006
7124466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISWC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ArndtEtAlCOMM2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8443a47771eaa010b644dd424072e9f9	8c54969c67cd3a29e2c6b30af7546523	c5516ac0d034ce7577f2e3c757f848a1	inproceedings	{COMM}: Designing a Well-Founded Multimedia Ontology for the Web	Richard Arndt and Raphael Troncy and Steffen Staab and Lynda Hardman and Miroslav Vacura	\N	2007
7124467	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WGS84	\N	\N		\N	http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84\\_pos	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	61072eff12bdaa228f215a2b811246ed	0b81f7f88ef4ed92f44746942029f021	4466911daf6895cf2767a3e04d9b2675	misc	{WGS84} Geo Positioning	 W3C	\N	2006
7124468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CoopIS/DOA/ODBASE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GangemiMikaDnS2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	689-706	\N	\N	\N	ee = {\\url{http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=2888&spage=689}}	\N	5c4035e4b142587548a52caf95bc0e63	a8ab26d750cbe6e21683d6e651b13012	bf417e53189b81937be62f6530fab07c	inproceedings	Understanding the Semantic Web through Descriptions and Situations.	Aldo Gangemi and Peter Mika	\N	2003
7124469	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Distributed event-based systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	BlancoWangAlencarMetamodelDEBS2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb8fe7a172302f7ae4a4134ee0896794	10f625de89ee79aa567b13b6033524c8	95bbd76230f239900523e29d0fd526f2	inproceedings	A metamodel for distributed event based systems	Rolando Blanco and Jun Wang and Paulo Alencar	\N	2008
7124470	IEEE MultiMedia	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	FrancoisEtAlVERL2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	808a025acfc1b8f4df47a13fadb34dcf	65744f1fe24128f6f1dfe0212dd5f8d8	6453b4de924dc97990806b875cf31e0e	article	{VERL}: An Ontology Framework for Representing and Annotating Video
\
\	Events	Alexandre R. J. Francois and Ram Nevatia and Jerry Hobbs and Robert C. Bolles	\N	2005
7124471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECAI	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	ShaferCausalLogic1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	312966e64e5f6eea4ac5cf6c03998381	b3b06eb8b88da6f211e6ba7534e513e8	1991e53fae6efdbbb7a0e422d85b61f7	inproceedings	Causal Logic	Glenn Shafer	\N	1998
7124472	Appl. Ontol.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	OberleEtAlOntologiesForLargeSoftwareSystems2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	163--202	\N	2	\N	issn = {1570-5838}	\N	25fa3f4d26aec4ba0720e5a0433fe5ad	90f3c185ea61850429e5951e28727c46	7ada9c4e548deb5d4574a2338081b541	article	Towards ontologies for formalizing modularization and communication in large software systems	Daniel Oberle and Steffen Lamparter and S. Grimm and D. Vrande\\v{c}i\\'{c} and S. Staab and A. Gangemi	\N	2006
7124473	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Cambridge Univ. Press}	\N	\N	\N	ShipleyCausAndCorrelation2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f21501f28a3b3b5678f68b15dcf86b1	eaea3080b20cc0c112d94c6fab20519b	f4c1bfa10058fe544dff8d7bd144eb9b	book	Cause and Correlation in Biology	Bill Shipley	\N	2002
7124552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the IADIS international conference e-Society 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter2008Efficient	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2e527ee23c939493b547dd63fbbe698	8ce27289fdc9656999f28bc23df204db	1d85e6a237531e36da16e940fd08cd17	inproceedings	Efficient Integration of Semantic Technologies for Professional Image Annotation and Search	Andreas Walter and Gábor Nagypál	\N	2008
7124555	Statistics in Medicine	9999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	MRC Biostatistics Unit, Institute of Public Health, Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SR, U.K.; MRC Clinical Trials Unit, 222 Euston Road, London NW1 2DA, U.K.	\N	\N	wiley2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.3520	\N		\N	\N	n/a	\N	9999	\N	doi = {10.1002/sim.3520}	\N	2f07b3d87ecb549defda3c07c8ef6dae	c3372731a44599d797df3f407f68988b	12d740121df38498942af6c768c231a2	article	Doubly robust generalized estimating equations for longitudinal data	Shaun Seaman and Andrew Copas	\N	2009
7124580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftl. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	Sammlung Tusculum	SWB-078252903	\N	\N		\N	Teilw. griech. in griech. Schr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	size = {292 S.}	\N	c109c92711672caa7fc722441faf23be	f6fa7d5077a5b9a691146d429c67a8bf	c2beae43f3de8451b6a606a8bffc7bd0	book	Gedichte : griechisch-deutsch	 Theocritus	Bernd [Hrsg.] Effe	1999
7124586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie gemeinnütziger Wissenschaften zu Erfurt, Geisteswissenschaftliche Klasse, Sitzungsberichte 5, Klassensitzungsvorträge 2000-2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erfurt	\N	\N	Brennecke:Germanisierung	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-172	\N	\N	\N		\N	533d217c0546991f5431a5df859baf27	e2ae645c8e24035b4e7d075759523468	f10d273ac68f2504c639055009180352	incollection	Christianisierung der Germanen oder »Germanisierung des Christentums«. Über Ideologisierung und Tabuisierung in der Geschichtsschreibung	Hanns Christof Brennecke	K. Manger	2006
7124588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Augustin Handbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	Brennecke:Aug-1	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-126	\N	\N	\N		\N	75c32eef187503ee6400139d11bb00eb	2d64e87459cb667baaba13fd8890e517	d18830dc58bd978582e908bb765985df	incollection	Der trinitarische Streit im Westen bis Ambrosius	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Volker Henning Drecoll	2007
7124591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Augustin Handbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	Brennecke:Aug-2	\N	\N		\N	\N	208-212	\N	\N	\N		\N	585cd202654008cd46387af87f869d53	3de4119f3047c47bc565be31244db93f	d6c82684fbbb597aa7ed96129b7ccdfe	incollection	Auseinandersetzung mit sogenannten »Arianern«	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Volker Henning Drecoll	2007
7124596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die christlich-philosophischen Diskurse der Spätantike: Texte, Personen, Institutionen	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Philosophie der Antike	Brennecke:Augustin	\N	\N		\N	\N	175-188	\N	28	\N		\N	efa9fa776f5a773c2857efe24210c31a	d9b1031ef2adc3e29dbeacec134036fd	6c5fce1c137cd1ab4af2f5fd52dc344c	incollection	Augustin und der »Arianismus«	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Therese Fuhrer	2008
7124602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collatio Augustini cum Pascentio	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	Österr. Akademie der Wissenschaften, phil.-hist Klasse, Sitzungsberichte	Brennecke:Vandalen	\N	\N		\N	\N	125-144	\N	779	\N		\N	5da349d9439cd39e19f16ead827d4df8	0d7fa82c7faf7405e7ce41a34e728b75	70767f28788603bb8342986862ecc8d9	incollection	Lateinischer oder germanischer „Arianismus“? Zur Frage einer Definition am Beispiel der religiösen Konflikte im nordafrikanischen Vandalenreich	Hanns Christof Brennecke	H. Müller and D. Weber and C. Weidmann	2008
7124603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Priebe2004Search	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-172	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dexaw/2004	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2004.23}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	6d2911fbca485a8bf2b19d463211fbb0	2c34342db49085a0da65ca5a0934c8b2	5ce227e999af9190cec3b71cda7dee6d	inproceedings	A Search Engine for RDF Metadata	Torsten Priebe and Christian Schl{\\"a}ger and G{\\"u}nther Pernul	\N	2004
7124623	Business Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5_3	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	29--40	\N	\N	\N		Flow-oriented process modeling languages have a long tradition in the area of Business Process Management and are widely used
\
for capturing activities with their behavioral and data dependencies. Individual events were introduced for triggering processinstantiation and activities. However, real-world business cases drive the need for also covering complex event patterns asthey are known in the field of Complex Event Processing. Therefore, this paper puts forward a catalog of requirements forhandling complex events in process models, which can be used as reference framework for assessing process definition languagesand systems. An assessment of BPEL and BPMN is provided.	735bb2968e999b8c7c894096a0ceb159	5d360b1a2ff1a9598ac915a1647feade	2674245f93c63c2ab9ac0026d2386922	article	Complex Events in Business Processes	Alistair Barros and Gero Decker and Alexander Grosskopf	\N	2007
7124661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collatio Augustini cum Pascentio	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	�sterr. Akademie der Wissenschaften, phil.-hist Klasse, Sitzungsberichte	Brennecke2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	125-144	\N	779	\N	misc = {}, timestamp = {2009.01.20}, intrahash = {70767f28788603bb8342986862ecc8d9}, privnote = {}, interhash = {0d7fa82c7faf7405e7ce41a34e728b75}, owner = {stockhausen}, comment = {}, groups = {public}	\N	5b877cbffcd6f67b054cd3008f007b10	98772c622b093bc93b8defc96016d179	5827336ad434c3fa899b5d58af7f6f1f	incollection	Lateinischer oder germanischer �Arianismus�? Zur Frage einer Definition\
\	am Beispiel der religi�sen Konflikte im nordafrikanischen Vandalenreich	Hanns Christof Brennecke	H. M�ller and D. Weber and C. Weidmann	2008
7124799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mousopolos Stephanos, Festschrift Herwig Görgemanns	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg	\N	BKAW NS	Baumbach1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--71	\N	II 102	\N		\N	b383dbd02d2ec4829312a2cb94ceb065	bd7f2a29856a81e662fcd9380d613a43	b0cdb61faeff6f3b140aed44620f0fcf	incollection	Ammianus Marcellinus über die Usurpation des Silvanus (Amm. XV 5--6)	Hanns Christof Brennecke	M. Baumbach and H. Köhler and A. M. Ritter	1998
7124800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biographie und Persönlichkeit des Paulus	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	WUNT	Becker2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	295--305	\N	187	\N		\N	35674f45f82fa0ca1548f6d89fd8dbb7	1d05e8887405190a5d48cfeb40ac8934	d8bea9676b2f966759a215e5e325139d	incollection	Die Anfänge einer Paulusverehrung	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Eve-Marie Becker and Peter Pilhofer	2005
7124801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Von Konstantin zu Theodosius, Festschrift. Wilhelm Schneemelcher	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bienert1979	\N	\N		\N	(= ZKG 90 [1979] 30-54)	176--200	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd4c358022e69621f03022a9f261b887	056a65c0a745cade3aba9443f1e410d6	6cd6216f1aec44794625eccbd1c0f30b	incollection	Synodum congregavit contra Euphratam nefandissimum episcopum. Zur\
\	angeblichen Kölner Synode gegen Euphrates	Hanns Christof Brennecke	W. A. Bienert and K. Schäferdiek	1979
7124802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logos. Festschrift für Luise Abramowski zum 8. Juli 1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	BZNW	1993b	\N	\N		\N	\N	633--640	\N	67	\N		\N	3294726bd7df438f0d56380085f80472	aea57cd69aba0d159eb50f46be644d85	722bbd210e7cb5d1d175fd3810bd36d8	incollection	Bibliographie Rudolf Abramowski	Hanns Christof Brennecke	H. C. Brennecke and E. L. Grasmück and C. Markschies	1993
7124803	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logos. Festschrift für Luise Abramowski zum 8. Juli 1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	BZNW	1993c	\N	\N		\N	\N	170--192	\N	67	\N		\N	29e30a52fe9f244d1e58f77e2a031537	0347b8964cc94394683b5c61a957c593	a9dd9f4b902f9d21e81b714dcb371ea3	incollection	Lukian von Antiochien in der Geschichte des Arianischen Steites	Hanns Christof Brennecke	H. C. Brennecke and E. L. Grasmück and C. Markschies	1993
7124804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Melanchthon. Zehn Vorträge	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	ErF	Brennecke1999b	\N	\N		\N	\N	11--30	\N	A 85	\N		\N	5b36fee47a66346497044b18f9b97888	dccc6b70ea467f122a7a8c69debbdd45	f9e57e081419f1c0bf03a2fa2d0ad96e	incollection	Philipp Melanchthon in seiner Zeit	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Hanns Christof Brennecke and W. Sparn	1999
7124806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leitbilder aus Kunst und Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Altertumswissenschaftliches Kolloquium	Dummer2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--30	\N	5	\N		\N	8a715f12c844ff1de5dd40739f07c277	7733d78b050c46a6d22b01563c2a42a7	047a7b02ee4b2e73d72659d648a7a0e5	incollection	Die Styliten als Römer	Hanns Christof Brennecke	J. Dummer and M. Vielberg	2002
7124809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patristica et Oecumenica. Festschrift W. Bienert	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marburg	\N	\N	Gemeinhardt2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--16	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c263cb9aacbb202652f211d73b94877	2d3c463dbf4a5e81fbcc0ad35d9b562b	4eb0618b6a6c3818cc7e133165063403	incollection	Die Kirche als das wahre und neue Israel	Hanns Christof Brennecke	P. Gemeinhardt and U. Kühneweg	2004
7124812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evangelische Kirchenhistoriker im »Dritten Reich«	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloh	\N	\N	Kaufmann2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	310--329	\N	\N	\N		\N	47f4961db9a47bce70d3ce4b5f347c59	12d7d56ded8d29065efdbbb53e1d41de	8f96955c777e611551a694245bb4628a	incollection	Der sog. germanische Arianismus als »arteigenes Christentum«. Die\
\	völkische Deutung der Christianisierung der Germanen im Nationalsozialismus	Hanns Christof Brennecke	T. Kaufmann and H. Oelke	2002
7124813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einheit der Kirche in vorkonstantinischer Zeit. Vorträge, gehalten\
\	bei der Patristischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft, 2.--4. Januar 1985 in\
\	Bern	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	Oikonomia	Lilienfeld1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	35--53.140--147	\N	25	\N		\N	9355042823037a4b15472d51c423e560	47066160f06eaef3bdfdb72a13692988	86daffbf52226bc8bd986f4110957c98	incollection	Bischofsversammlung und Reichssynode. Das Synodalwesen im Umbruch\
\	der Konstantinischen Zeit	Hanns Christof Brennecke	F. Lilienfeld and A. M. Ritter	1989
7124814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Exegese vor Ort, Festschrift Peter Welten zum 65. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leipzig	\N	\N	Maier2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	27--45	\N	\N	\N		\N	64f3202965c3ad9455df20018cce19a7	ac756dc7a02172f3eb1a0a22181063c2	c27162015f960962f704d97a4fe711b4	incollection	Kirche und Israel -- Kirche als Israel. Bemerkungen zu einigen Voraussetzungen\
\	von Augustins Schriftauslegung	Hanns Christof Brennecke	C. Maier and R. Liwak and K.-P. Jörns	2001
7124815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chalkedon: Geschichte und Aktualität. Studien zur Rezeptionder christologischen\
\	Formel von Chalkedon	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leuven	\N	\N	Oort1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	24--53	\N	\N	\N		\N	23a53c842f4285cb8c0202eb5ed37f59	aaf4412d41f6fd839534f3724d1e6cb4	832c067a78cfcefdda09d6a0ec356d6e	incollection	Chalkedonense und Henotikon. Bemerkungen zum Prozess der östlichen\
\	Rezeption der christologischen Formel von Chalkedon	Hanns Christof Brennecke	J. van Oort and J. Roldanus	1997
7124816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oecumenica et Patristica, Festschrift. Wilhelm Schneemelcher	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chambesy/Genf	\N	\N	Papandreou1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	241--257	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae11a9f8f88c3d7da5004ec32e4dd9af	d27e7a0666b7b4ce3b174d1143d34526	525e69a0dbcd67609c25fc112284894e	incollection	Erwägungen zu den Anfängen des Neunizänismus	Hanns Christof Brennecke	D. Papandreou and W. A. Bienert and K. Schäferdiek	1989
7124817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte des Protestantischen Kirchenbaues, Festschrift für Peter\
\	Poscharsky zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	\N	Raschzok1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	119--127	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e40ddbf050d894e2857132d4722422d	fa123caf9d1a673c87d50c04a0fe4d59	dfccd84b9d66c468d5b35b4b204b027a	incollection	Protestantischer Kirchenbau an der Wende zum 20. Jahrhundert	Hanns Christof Brennecke	K. Raschzok and Reiner Sörries	1994
7124818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ad veram religionem reformare. Frühchristliche Apologetik zwischen\
\	Anspruch und Wirklichkeit	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	ErF	Schubert2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	47--73	\N	A 109	\N		\N	13d251ba68739cdd6787b7770081ff14	ffd20e1b0c82a3f610a49b4b9560ac8b	5af030338afd8450704c2d31eb0cba52	incollection	Die Kirche als wahres Israel. Ein apologetischer Topos in der Auseinandersetzung\
\	mit Markion und der Gnosis?	Hanns Christof Brennecke	C. Schubert and A. von Stockhausen	2006
7124819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Religion, Politik und Gewalt. Die Beiträge des XII. Europäischen\
\	Kongresses für Theologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloh	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Theologie	Brennecke2006d	\N	\N		\N	\N	561-576	\N	29	\N		\N	f634d149a1e40998b2e34f1ec58bbe35	b9cdad1ac5032f93403f43e245dc4629	7c4236f052876aa78884e1aea251d611	incollection	Constantin und die Idee eines Imperium Christianum	Hanns Christof Brennecke	Friedrich Schweitzer	2006
7124821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theologie und Kultur. Geschichten einer Wechselbeziehung. Festschrift\
\	zum einhundertfünfzigjährigen Bestehen des Lehrstuhls für Christliche\
\	Archäologie und Kirchliche Kunst an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halle	\N	\N	Strohmaier-Wiederanders1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	237--260	\N	\N	\N		\N	448893a4bddfbadb2add68d70c9ade74	9862a9a2a2baab18586a8651162fb1a5	d47e4970bf28f6e8b36fcde61ba7340f	incollection	Wie man einen Heiligen politisch instrumentalisiert. Der Heilige\
\	Simeon Stylites und die Synode von Chalkedon	Hanns Christof Brennecke	G. Strohmaier-Wiederanders	1999
7124822	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Über das Verhältnis der Geschlechter	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	ErF	Wanke2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	107--130	\N	A 100	\N		\N	e953cb2652a44d3cb33cb46967fa2782	61ea529ae857aa2e5730c3abb043cf50	90a2e38738063e3ef8970f98977330b0	incollection	»Dass es den Frauen verboten sei zu lehren«	Hanns Christof Brennecke	G. Wanke	2002
7124823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Weltlichkeit des Glaubens in der Alten Kirche, Festschrift für\
\	Ulrich Wickert zum siebzigsten Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	BZNW	Wyrwa1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--100	\N	85	\N		\N	3f0b5a869f7fc1f7b0f3618af9e738e3	62157162cfab3d4b3f868c75ce1b7f70	74222f943d1272f24cb7921e6d9c0880	incollection	»An fidelis ad militiam converti possit«? [Tertullian, de idololatria\
\	19,1] Frühchristliches Bekenntnis und Militär im Widerspruch?	Hanns Christof Brennecke	D. Wyrwa	1997
7124824	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	VIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	217--218	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e05270cc4779e241d0eac04ab05d471	e7c886480ea51d543a14494715af3df9	de8968b6ad8e4acc96627d6cde2c5232	article	Thebäische Legion	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2005
7124825	Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit	I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart/Weimar	\N	\N	Brennecke2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	6--11	\N	\N	\N		\N	77248cc0cc8dbe0d42c4f825760b9a56	7a382f28563a0471b3d494ae6d4943bf	eb4a551c5bbf856e8be4e6d745cf1619	article	Aberglaube	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2005
7124826	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1321--1322	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9f431746b4be9f1bb3dc2a95f4b2fc8	c0f1f5fae57c2aa9a81bf737d9f4c52d	a9f754572c6824fbafc37870936bc522	article	Silvester I., römischer Bischof	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2004
7124827	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2004d	\N	\N		\N	\N	1941--1942	\N	\N	\N		\N	64f2a4dc796e348e0fd64c3af6fe6eb9	9a49a9d8c581989578281076eaed1f9e	8183a968a0e6ca79a134a84651b894c1	article	Symeon Stylites d. J. und Symeon Stylites d. Ä.	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2004
7124828	DNP	XII/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brennecke2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	818--822	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.25}, owner = {stockhausen}	\N	70cc8bb41f375b1dac7faf0749c5503a	60b553f6bf45b3a23b8943526fb1cddc	1277c54aa5e129673f877f82ac850fca	article	Trinität	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2002
7124829	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brennecke2002d	\N	\N		\N	\N	933--934	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed0ea50b3bb993f1504a363604e1ac0e	41c33af8d2f44707d73a8354eda69045	55e3221031192d3e5861a62ff5c4bfb6	article	Maximinus, Homöer	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2002
7124830	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2000e	\N	\N		\N	\N	1889--1891	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa7a350f58ed69295d89dfe3b2955761	573792cd8c5010bda798fca8bbe1826f	1d59f46c206fb8790778579c98049f90	article	Homöusianer	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	2000
7124831	RGG\\textsuperscript{4}	II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brennecke1999g	\N	\N		\N	\N	1418--1420	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.25}, owner = {stockhausen}	\N	789b96524113d476e1caa2b4a6999ce5	0760e605fb8030e3fde3f91b1d56074f	ae1d557dd84dabc34d41581b00954851	article	Erlangen, Universität	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1999
7124832	LThK\\textsuperscript{3}	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1997g	\N	\N		\N	\N	312--313	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.18}, shorttitle = {Konstantinopel}, owner = {stockhausen}	\N	1cdbd0346a310f855145cbb1e5729427	1b3daa5f7aa87d26b0fd40b27e68494b	2e975d0abe56148d275c5284ba39819f	article	Konstantinopel 5) Ökumenische Lonzilien 1. Konzil v. 381	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1997
7124833	ZAC	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1997h	\N	\N		\N	\N	305--306	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c0f753cd0064f916f70fdf2c0f14d04	aa541b9400b6f69ee1000a637c8192e2	b679d54a516276bafa7b0f66cb21e287	article	Rez. Ed. Norden, Agnostos Theos. Untersuchungen zur Formengeschichte\
\	religiöser Rede, Stuttgart/Leipzig \\textsuperscript{7}1996	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1997
7124834	LThK\\textsuperscript{3}	III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1995a	\N	\N		\N	\N	992--993	\N	\N	\N		\N	bfd5ac7259c45fcad353111480ce7d42	c2e4b82f3860befdf7f089ce71250e14	aa5727d1fd4c1475011311c5beff5216	article	Euphrates von Köln	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1995
7124835	NELKB	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1995e	\N	\N		\N	\N	177--178	\N	\N	\N		\N	e88acb8f4eb05849abdfef5f3c5da4c1	2fc5e520cfe025aebbf9aa4fc8d2fcbe	feed2421116633c959d83f711a2cd16d	article	Rez. Alfred Wendehorst, Geschichte der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität\
\	Erlangen-Nürnberg 1743--1993, München: Verlag C.H. Beck 1993, 296\
\	S.	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1995
7124837	NELKB	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1994f	\N	\N		\N	\N	473--474	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d1bc751b1b2f14f1cd7a095669337ee	a74e579e2556b5eb35b25035dca16ec2	19000c852547ad213d4f08090be166b8	article	Rez. Peter Brown, Die Gesellschaft und das Übernatürliche, Berlin\
\	1993	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1994
7124838	NELKB	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1993d	\N	\N		\N	\N	170--174	\N	\N	\N		\N	50a5333a4d1babe9876212abe3bb8516	235022bba18665d57460eccac1ba726e	2e9fd5d25af0b3f12a2f9c6ed675008a	article	Lutherisch -- mit Irritationen. 250 Jahre Theologische Fakultät Erlangen	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1993
7124839	BBKL	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1993e	\N	\N		\N	\N	1082--1084	\N	\N	\N		\N	6018b6f2e89bf92dea2a3e9ca11828eb	7c0dc9c5455e9e5ca8488392934195fa	217fa6f98f9cd5325c35af9dd8017947	article	Maximinus, homöischer (»arianischer«) Bischof	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1993
7124841	ThLZ	115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	251--253	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a927ffbd2d71df9928bc68a8d35b7e5	d406801a8c1c422d7eba893d7170deb5	bfa60b7c9f22beba91d2acec995438ff	article	Rez. Thümmel, H.G., Die Kirchen des Ostens im 3. und 4. Jahrhundert,\
\	Berlin 1988	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1990
7124842	WBC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1988c	\N	\N		\N	\N	636--638	\N	\N	\N		\N	d129d6b1e45418a92d8ae20534275fc7	895cd498380915aac25a278d4986a701	dd58f2f745d6b67e27df4592fde7ed68	article	Kirchenväter	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1988
7124844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habil. Ev.Theol. Tübingen	\N	\N	1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	98d297fb51f541fb00d227f8f7355ed0	d93410862e07bd2b309cc1be8bf4a26f	fde65a7e5bcee1f741763e407d891c3f	book	Studien zur Geschichte der Homöer -- Der Osten bis zum Ende der homöischen\
\	Reichskirche	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1986
7124845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miscellanea Historiae Ecclesiasticae VI, Congrès de Varsovie 1978	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brüssel	\N	\N	1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	16--22	\N	\N	\N		\N	a005e6ff7a1f10d8b18cd65955a3d058	324382a54986dd01948a6a730ca9e952	3c82c2506e322e46b69fb3da4c79f51b	incollection	Konstantius II. und der gallische Episkopat. Gab es eine Opposition\
\	gallischer Bischöfe unter Führung Hilarius' von Poitiers gegen die\
\	Beschlüsse der Synoden von Arles (353) und Mailand (355)?	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1983
7124846	ZKG	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1983a	\N	\N		\N	\N	134--138	\N	\N	\N		\N	116167e5a5364f7509efb5c18d41c624	bd9276eaa8dec7be88bf712e4da5c643	7464ea85f227e67312eb6be930b8deca	article	Rez. K. Baus/H.-G. Beck/E. Ewig/H.J. Vogt, Die Reichskirche nach\
\	Konstantin dem Großen. Zweiter Halbband: Die Kirche in Ost und West\
\	von Chalkedon bis zum Frühmittelalter (451-700), (HKG II 2), Freiburg\
\	1975	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1983
7124847	ZKG	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	418--421	\N	\N	\N		\N	f89d80011821f8a5cc997a0a4c73377f	2d72d711c3f3d3c5353a0edb0e572c6f	ea5a409d368cd75358f64b60b9f65807	article	Rez. Herbergen der Christenheit. Jahrbuch für Deutsche Kirchengeschichte\
\	XI (1977/78)	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1981
7124848	ZKG	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1981a	\N	\N		\N	\N	365--367	\N	\N	\N		\N	069d1af2db21da7e4deef56f218a45a4	cb638e4728943ac6c6c81fff2564d132	447d87d9cfd0385683040b10893b5726	article	Rez. U. Süssenbach, Christuskult und kaiserliche Baupolitik bei Konstantin.\
\	Die Anfänge der christlichen Verknüpfung kaiserlicher Repräsentation\
\	am Beispiel der Kirchenstiftungen Konstantins (Abh. zur Kunst-, Musik-\
\	und Literaturgeschichte, 241) Bonn 1977	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1981
7124849	ZKG	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brennecke1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	176--200	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.18}, owner = {stockhausen}	\N	616e9fffe323532e47d6c284f7b5aefc	bc4f380242b459b842b81db3731b8e18	51941e2a46825a595d77f52193b12acc	article	Zur angeblichen Kölner Synode gegen Euphrates	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1979
7124850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Commission Internationale d'histoire ecclésiastique comparée. Vorbereitungsband\
\	des Kongresses Warschau, 25.5--1.7.1978; section I: Les transformations\
\	dans la societé chrétienne au IVe siècle	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--67	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7b4dab13e36e992d5269b1625ce95f8	fb88caf203053c46bdc2b8bf14fc11e6	60d06989eb2b6292f57c0baa47019e25	incollection	Konstantius II. und der gallische Epikopat	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1978
7124851	ZKG	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1978a	\N	\N		\N	\N	446--448	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec4edd57e75b2c450d93eb8514c1323c	d2e2c6e6bdbe77f6031edb43c0a7875f	1abfbc5cbb3e0a08efad9fc43597093a	article	Rez. Herbergen der Christenheit. Jahrbuch für Deutsche Kirchengeschichte\
\	X (1975/76)	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1978
7124852	ZKG	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1978b	\N	\N		\N	\N	395--399	\N	\N	\N		\N	55a6e4d1f4485a1d4eade39938f1bfcd	a5382d49f65a76d4d61bd2bca7a111eb	28c59f313b0e7f79c29274aae61fbea7	article	Rez. K. Baus/E. Ewig, Die Reichskirche nach Konstantin dem Großen.\
\	Erster Halbband: Die Kirche von Nikaia bis Chalkedon (HKG II 1),\
\	Freiburg1973	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1978
7124853	ZKG	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1977a	\N	\N		\N	\N	344--349	\N	\N	\N		\N	2550815a98e7eb063a11b20c1a246491	04723403429891bbfa4ffd0a928618de	eaa0aa1bbca6de39c0c93acac8a73c78	article	Rez. K. M. Girardet, Kaisergericht und Bischofsgericht, Studien zu\
\	den Anfängen des Donatistenstreites (313-315) und zum Prozeß des\
\	Athanasius von Alexandrien(328-346), Antiquitas I 21, Bonn 1975	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1977
7124854	ZKG	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	429--431	\N	\N	\N		\N	1eeaebe87d459a323638d11befb7a80a	dfe3d8f0e2b5c8ec24ab4db548ef83a8	21ef275eaf2ffa427be1ac52aec1bfd2	article	Rez. Herbergen der Christenheit. Jahrbuch für Deutsche Kirchengeschichte\
\	IX (1973/74)	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1976
7124855	JAC	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	202--205	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5e4a97c3be8f763110e25ce214a0648	34c24bd0f0737e2e0a2495d1a458bac0	e36348875f66044c845dc0b93fb82445	article	Nachträge zum Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (RAC): Stellenkonkordanz\
\	zum Artikel »Eunomius« von Luise Abramowski [RAC VI 936-947]	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1975
7124856	ZKG	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1975a	\N	\N		\N	\N	279--281	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c0f9f870bfeb1fe59617a1dda70e719	f5283594672651434808e52d7133d2a1	2e68df03665caddece7397344d65d0ea	article	Rez. Herbergen der Christenheit. Jahrbuch für Deutsche Kirchengeschichte\
\	VIII (1971)	Hanns Christof Brennecke	\N	1975
7124858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	ErF	Brennecke1999a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	A 85	\N		\N	ed068f68fdc6031e05098fc8352378ee	8a30e9e8c520a7f4da48dbfb313d8338	48b85bcac70e3c95338f03ebd0992e0b	book	Melanchthon. Zehn Vorträge	\N	H. C. Brennecke and W. Sparn	1999
7124859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	AKG	Schaferdiek1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	64	\N		\N	0b7b440dae0aa2bddad20ce69bc04c08	b78ab9e26bc011db1f4bc72f550b3243	7f14d73db604cf0ec1144a6759500aea	book	Kurt Schäferdiek, Schwellenzeit. Beiträge zur Geschichte des Christentums\
\	in Spätantike und Frühmittelalter	\N	W. A. Löhr and H. C. Brennecke	1996
7124861	Information Systems Frontiers	10	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10796-008-9109-0	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	543--553	\N	5	\N		Enterprises have to be increasingly agile and responsive to address the challenges posed by the fast moving market. With the
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software architecture evolving into service-oriented architecture, and the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID),event processing can fit well in enterprise information systems in terms of facilitation of event aggregation into high levelactionable information, and event response to improve the responsiveness. To make it more applicable, the architecture ofevent processing in enterprise information systems is proposed; event meta model is put forth, and the rules are defined.To improve the detect efficiency, classification and partition of event instance is utilized. We have implemented the eventprocessing mechanism in enterprise information systems based on RFID, including the data structures, optimization strategiesand algorithm that is considered as one of the contributions. The performance evaluations show that the method is effectivein terms of scalability and the capability of event processing. Complex event processing can improve operation efficiencyand discover more actionable information, which is justified by the application.	ed298bd16ecb8fc42346dc16fbe91430	9265c16d384a437cbcd893bf1138c0fe	3b21addc3e4999d865407d72e89f674c	article	Architecture, implementation and application of complex event processing in enterprise information systems based on RFID	Chuanzhen Zang and Yushun Fan and Renjing Liu	\N	2008
7124929	DH Magazine	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Didier2008	\N	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.25	22-25	\N	123	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.20}, owner = {C881240}	Comment vieillir en bonne santé ? C'est ce que l'auteur de l'article
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\	essaye de nous montrer à travers  différents aspects.	26dd1716b1f935b68a9901ba60c91ab4	241916230cd973968b2868b5f7fa7b70	6ae42743d97289552518b094e8504db5	article	Bien vieillir, un enjeu de santé durable	Jean-Pierre Didier	\N	2008
7124946	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PachlerDaly09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640392/abstract	\N		\N	10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00303.x	6-18	\N	1	\N		This paper investigates the impact of Web. 2.0 technologies on the ways learning can be conceived of as a narrative process within contemporary contexts, using blogs as an illustrative example. It is premised on the concept of narrative as a way in which individuals represent and organize experience in order to learn from it and make it shareable with others within social contexts. The first part of the paper offers a theoretical analysis of the role of narrative in the social construction of knowledge by the ways it enables users of Web 2.0 technologies to participate meaningfully in the exchange of experiences and ideas. The second part of the paper offers a 'situated' analysis of the narrative practices engaged with by users of blogs. A 'narrative trail' is used to provide a contextualized instance of the narrative practices which are involved. The paper concludes by examining the research issues which are raised and suggests a research agenda which is needed to explore Web 2.0 technologies as social utilities affecting knowledge production, in which the adaptation of narrative theory is a central feature.	4c89f0c1ddd53c7f004951a559152093	184d47317f8edeaff0dc9db481c1b69c	fa43efff408a4d99f593a76b3acd0a0f	article	Narrative and learning with Web 2.0 technologies: towards a research agenda	Caroline Daly and Norbert Pachler	\N	2009
7124964	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640394/abstract	\N		\N	\N	56-69	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00305.x}	Boundaries between formal and informal learning settings are shaped by influences beyond learners' control. This can lead to the proscription of some familiar technologies that learners may like to use from some learning settings. This contested demarcation is not well documented. In this paper, we introduce the term 'digital dissonance' to describe this tension with respect to learners' appropriation of Web 2.0 technologies in formal contexts. We present the results of a study that explores learners' in- and out-of-school use of Web 2.0 and related technologies. The study comprises two data sources: a questionnaire and a mapping activity. The contexts within which learners felt their technologies were appropriate or able to be used are also explored. Results of the study show that a sense of 'digital dissonance' occurs around learners' experience of Web 2.0 activity in and out of school. Many learners routinely cross institutionally demarcated boundaries, but the implications of this activity are not well understood by institutions or indeed by learners themselves. More needs to be understood about the transferability of Web 2.0 skill sets and ways in which these can be used to support formal learning.	7ee925567fadda415486efcc031284a3	53fd12de476507a47bdcaab791d3dea8	e4ecf87615d08e229e4547cb325391a4	article	Beyond Web 2.0: mapping the technology landscapes of young learners	Wilma Clark and Kit Logan and Rose Luckin and Adrian Mee and Martin Oliver	\N	2009
7124970	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hemmi09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640393/abstract	\N		\N	10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00306.x	19-30	\N	1	\N		This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic study of three formal courses in higher education that use 'Web 2.0' or social technologies for learning and teaching. It describes the pedagogies adopted within these courses, and goes on to explore some key themes emerging from the research and relating to the pedagogical use of weblogs and wikis in particular. These themes relate primarily to the academy's tendency to constrain and contain the possibly more radical effects of these new spaces. Despite this, the findings present a range of student and tutor perspectives which show that these technologies have significant potential as new collaborative, volatile and challenging environments for formal learning.	15d760a75306c8ec9a884b57aadaf57a	e640d78c98b4f49fa8b00f674aa9393e	e1e032a6f34afe34aa628cd9bdbfaca5	article	The appropriation and repurposing of social technologies in higher education	A. Hemmi and S. Bayne and R. Land	\N	2009
7124977	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ravenscroft09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640391/abstract	\N		\N	doi={10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00308.x}	1-5	\N	1	\N		The rapid and widespread uptake of social software, or what are popularly referred to as Web 2.0 technologies, has occurred very much from under the radar and therefore taken many, if not most of us, by surprise. As Crook and Harrison (2008) points out, the '2.0 ness' in this definition refers to an assumed step change in the evolution of the Web, which has now become more open, personalized, participative and social. Or it has become more powerful and widely accessible for all and for most of the time. The current family of technologies that this term refers to range from tools emphasizing social networking (e.g. Facebook, Bebo and LinkedIn) and media sharing (e.g. MySpace, YouTube and Flickr) to virtual worlds (e.g. Second Life), which constitute this more social and participative web. These characteristics are realized through various technical features, such as: the ability of all to write to and publish on the Web; being able to exploit the 'long-tail' (Anderson 2004), or network effects, which provides the means to support numerous and yet small or modestly sized communities of interest; and, the employment of feeds and recommendation systems to bring information and media to us along with a community rating of its value. For brevity, I will use the term social software throughout the rest of this editorial. This will also subsume the 'Web 2.0 ness' referred to earlier, as the pressing question addressed by this special issue is: What are the implications for learning?
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In the UK in particular, in addition to many local initiatives, organizations such as the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) have supported a raft of projects that have aimed to take the popularity, participation and general energy of social software into education, to raise levels of relevance, motivation and engagement. But so far, the findings have been very mixed, with many initiatives suggesting the necessity to both better understand learning and better understand 'the social web'– before proposing solutions that draw the two together. Although an initial examination of the social, communicative and knowledge (or representational) practices that are supported by social software suggest they share a lot of commonality with key learning practices, Ravenscroft et al. (2008) have pointed out that
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    One of the problems with recent educational articulations of social software and Web 2.0 is the misalignment of social practices that are ostensibly oriented towards and motivated by 'interest' with those that are oriented towards and motivated by 'learning'. … Whilst these purposes and the practices they entail are not mutually exclusive, they often involve different processes of meaning making. (Ravenscroft et al. 2008, p. 433):
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    In other words, whilst specific practices such as personal content creation and expression, communication, media sharing, multimodal dialogue and social networking are relevant to communities of interest and learning, these will usually be orchestrated differently in both. (Ravenscroft et al. 2008, p. 433)	ab8d3a589d178d944f4aeeae3a012f70	cb6ac96f80c61d511060033de6020782	ccc2f7989cd324437e48e73082995222	article	Social software, Web 2.0 and learning: status and implications of an evolving paradigm	A. Ravenscroft	\N	2009
7124990	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sharples09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640390/abstract	\N		\N	\N	70-84	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00304.x}	This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11201316 years, teachers and parents on their attitudes to e-safety in relation to social networking and media creation (Web 2.0) and their practices at school and at home. The results showed that 74% of the children surveyed have used social network (SN) sites and that a substantial minority regularly interact socially online with people they have not met face-to-face. Online interaction forms a different, although overlapping, social space to that of face-to-face friendships. Despite a desire from some teachers to explore the benefits of Web 2.0 for creative and social learning, they report being constrained by a need to show a duty of care that avoids worst-case risk to children, to restrict access to SN sites. The respondents also report more direct concerns about Internet bullying and exam cheating. We also report a Policy Delphi process with a panel of 30 people with expertise in Web 2.0 and e-safety. The panel reached a general consensus that schools should move towards allowing access to Web 2.0 sites, with children being educated in responsible and creative learning.	0ea58aeed931c89f53e5cee47acb95ca	af663481ba6e50064202f9ad01c9ce55	ee883b4549257ce0cdadaa1d2f133dd2	article	E-safety and Web 2.0 for children aged 11-16	Michael Sharples and R. Graber and C. Harrison and Kit Logan	\N	2009
7124994	Information: Wissenschaft & Praxis	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	steierwald_excellence	\N	\N		\N	\N	411-424	\N	8	\N		Im Sommer 2008 besuchte die Autorin im Rahmen eines Forschungssemesters zahlreiche Hochschulen und Bibliotheken in England. Im Fokus der Studien stan­den bildungs- und hochschulpolitische Perspektiven, d.h. übergreifende, integra­tive Lehr-, Lern- und Bildungskonzepte. Die britischen Hochschulbibliotheken haben bereits seit langer Zeit auf die wesentlich stärkeren Traditionen der praxis- und berufsorientierten Higher Education reagiert. Kundenorientierung und ein klares Bekenntnis zum Qualitätsmanagement führten zu eindrucksvollen Learning Resources Centres, in denen Rechenzentrum, Bibliothek, Medienzentren und ge­samter IT Support konzeptionell integriert sind. Vorbilder sind aber nicht nur in diesen Learning Centres, sondern auch in den aktuellen integrativen Tendenzen historisch traditionsreicher Bibliotheken zu finden. Sie zeigen sich ebenso in den eindrucksvollen „alten“, bildungspolitisch starken Öffentlichen Bibliotheken und in den neuen Londoner Idea Stores. Nicht zuletzt ist ein Vergleich der parallelen Entwicklungen in informationswissenschaftlichen Studiengängen von großer Be­deutung für Lehre und Forschung an der Hochschule Darmstadt.	c0e4cf81d923ff71e96b0f36b083d885	55f3b911f62c03423b60fa31ed6eadda	cb44378a836ebc41c9ccf77f04fc644c	article	Excellence in Teaching and Learning : Die Entwicklung integrativer Bildungskonzepte in Großbritannien	Ulrike Steierwald	\N	2008
7125026	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '04: Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Jin04	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1014076	\N	Web usage mining based on probabilistic latent semantic analysis	\N	\N	197--205	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-888-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1014052.1014076}	The primary goal of Web usage mining is the discovery of patterns in the navigational behavior of Web users. Standard approaches, such as clustering of user sessions and discovering association rules or frequent navigational paths, do not generally provide the ability to automatically characterize or quantify the unobservable factors that lead to common navigational patterns. It is, therefore, necessary to develop techniques that can automatically discover hidden semantic relationships among users as well as between users and Web objects. Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis (PLSA) is particularly useful in this context, since it can uncover latent semantic associations among users and pages based on the co-occurrence patterns of these pages in user sessions. In this paper, we develop a unified framework for the discovery and analysis of Web navigational patterns based on PLSA. We show the flexibility of this framework in characterizing various relationships among users and Web objects. Since these relationships are measured in terms of probabilities, we are able to use probabilistic inference to perform a variety of analysis tasks such as user segmentation, page classification, as well as predictive tasks such as collaborative recommendations. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach through experiments performed on real-world data sets.	b89ae9a37146a487571f8b9fc5e90800	d6297c0519ca3a92f82d11f853b4ca0e	c1bcbfad4a27c2cb72cc5a3cd46cd997	inproceedings	Web usage mining based on probabilistic latent semantic analysis	Xin Jin and Yanzan Zhou and Bamshad Mobasher	\N	2004
7127082	\N	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	Internet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robiquet2008	http://web.reseau-chu.org/articleview.do?id=1873&mode=2	\N		\N	source de l'Information : site internet du réseau des CHU	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.20}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {CHU de Nice - Victimes de maltraitance, une réponse coordonnée avec
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\	la justice}	Définition de la maltraitance selon le Conseil de l'Europe	3db714df05fad78cbeacdcd6c9014a3d	ef84b08c09f00639b580ac0d2e570f4d	6439fab183d24aa5e9ca0c8c5404a0e0	misc	Définition de la maltraitance selon le Conseil de l'Europe	Geneviève Robiquet	\N	2008
7127191	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	Talk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sauermann2008ecommerce	http://www.ec.tuwien.ac.at/trends#SemanticDesktop	\N	Talk on 1.12.2008 at the Trends in eCommerce is a lecture series at the Technical University of Vienna, organized by the E-Commerce Group.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		With today's operating systems it is possible to store a file to a folder, but not to a project or a person. Applications do not share concepts of persons or projects. In the Semantic Web effort, the W3C has proposed standards for the management of metadata. This talk is about a merge of Semantic Web and Personal Computers resulting in the Semantic Desktop. Existing data sources are adapted to RDF, enabling integration across applications. Different projects aim at implementing the new paradigm, in the talk the open source frameworks published by the NEPOMUK project are presented.	e1aab3068cce4deac5d49e800e4565e4	7478027224fc09e861e0e30af1d8bcc9	9dce4d9b7ecdc601453745532b1a0a3d	misc	Talk: The Semantic Desktop - a new hope for Personal Information Management	Leo Sauermann	\N	2008
7127200	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	Talk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sauermann2008ecommerce	http://www.ec.tuwien.ac.at/trends#SemanticDesktop	\N	Talk on 1.12.2008 at the Trends in eCommerce is a lecture series at the Technical University of Vienna, organized by the E-Commerce Group.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		With today's operating systems it is possible to store a file to a folder, but not to a project or a person. Applications do not share concepts of persons or projects. In the Semantic Web effort, the W3C has proposed standards for the management of metadata. This talk is about a merge of Semantic Web and Personal Computers resulting in the Semantic Desktop. Existing data sources are adapted to RDF, enabling integration across applications. Different projects aim at implementing the new paradigm, in the talk the open source frameworks published by the NEPOMUK project are presented.	e1aab3068cce4deac5d49e800e4565e4	7478027224fc09e861e0e30af1d8bcc9	9dce4d9b7ecdc601453745532b1a0a3d	misc	Talk: The Semantic Desktop - a new hope for Personal Information Management	Leo Sauermann	\N	2008
7127247	Agricultural and Forest Meteorology	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8W-4VDGTDM-2/2/a8c1dcea7bd550edcb596dd375d1d69a	\N		\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0168-1923}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2008.12.002}	Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key flux in the water cycle and has strong seasonal dynamics for forest ecosystems. Recently eddy flux covariance measurements are continuously taken at a temperate mixed forest in Northeastern China since 2002. In an effort to better understanding the factors that control the seasonal dynamics of ET, here we (1) calculate ecosystem-level water use efficiency (WUE) from observed water and CO2 flux data, and (2) relate the resultant WUE with satellite-derived vegetation indices, and (3) develop and evaluate a simple model that uses satellite images and climate data as input data to predict ET on the coupling of photosynthesis and transpiration processes. Ground WUE estimates obtained from eddy covariance tower were correlated with moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) vegetation indexes (VIs) and ground micrometeorological data over 3 years (2003-2005). The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) was more closely correlated (r<A0>=<A0>0.82) with WUE than the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI; r<A0>=<A0>0.64). Air temperature (TA) measured over the canopy was the meteorological variable that was most closely correlated with WUE (r<A0>=<A0>0.74) over years. For the significant correlation between EVI and TA (r<A0>=<A0>0.82, P<A0><<A0>0.05), EVI was selected as the single variable to predict WUE to simplify calculation. We calculated ET by ET<A0>=<A0>GPP/WUE, gross primary production (GPP) was predicted by vegetation photosynthesis model (VPM) that uses satellite images and meteorological variables. At a temporal resolution of 8 days, the annual curves showed good correspondence between measured and predicted values of WUE and ET in terms of phase and magnitude for each year. Seasonally integrated predicted ET was +4% (in 2003), +2% (in 2004), +0.4% (in 2005) higher than observed values.	096c40f569bbe7115cde77d83e5f8929	b0a81dd9e2800fd41fbcd816590a2960	304bf8cc19a972bec49a6656ccb382eb	article	Satellite-based estimation of evapotranspiration of an old-growth temperate mixed forest	Junhui Zhang and Yanling Hu and Xiangming Xiao and Pengshi Chen and Shijie Han and Guozheng Song and Guirui Yu	\N	2009
7127522	LDV-Forum	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	biemann05	\N	\N	articles relating to my research, mainly	\N	\N	75--93	\N	2	\N		\N	a6685bbfd652fa26a7a3b7b7d31bb64c	1654cddcb952b226749bd4868c44d259	da2ea44257ca4b7b358f7d079dbd3b62	article	Ontology Learning from Text -- a Survey of Methods	Chris Biemann	\N	2005
7127555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agrawal2006Image	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11930334_9	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	113-123	\N	\N	\N		Extending our previous work on visual keywords, we use the concept of template-based visual keywords using MPEG-7 color descriptors.
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MPEG-7, also called the Multimedia Content Description Interface, has been a standard for many years. These color descriptors have the ability to characterize perceptual color similarityand need relatively low complexity operations to extract them, besides being scalable and interoperable. We then demonstratethe power of these visual keywords for image clustering, when used in tandem with textual keyword annotations, in the contextof latent semantic analysis, a popular technique in classical information retrieval which has been used to reveal the underlyingsemantic structure of document collections.	860b6c65c93649a732ed8df88aeac0b4	711f4bbd287da46d7e12f6eb585a182b	486da5079394bd40b08975f286316671	inproceedings	Image Clustering Using Multimodal Keywords	Rajeev Agrawal and William Grosky and Farshad Fotouhi	\N	2006
7127642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qiu2004Image	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icpr/icpr2004-4.html#Qiu04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	991-994	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPR.2004.468}, date = {2004-10-15}	\N	0ed08b34d996cf90ba236636d02c9b5c	140b216b2d609bc2bc06ffeb9d71881e	72642aee8307f611067ea392d25107fa	inproceedings	Image and Feature Co-Clustering.	Guoping Qiu	\N	2004
7127793	The Journal of Chemical Physics	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	kawashima-1992	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/96/2460/1	\N		\N	\N	2460-2468	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.462050}	\N	bafba50ae507146fc3fe90e791294ef4	6fe0b52b644be6ebcef7ec4bcb0b7995	a12757db2a546229f89de93897d00de6	article	Microwave spectrum of alkali metal tetrahydroborate. II. Rotational transitions in the ground and excited vibrational states and molecular structure of LiBH4	Yoshiyuki Kawashima and Eizi Hirota	\N	1992
7127879	\N	\N	\N	LEH	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LEH	\N	\N	\N	Leca2008	http://www.leh.fr/edition/page005001175.html	\N		\N	Colloques CDSA d'Aix en Provence	312	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.20}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {ISBN : 978-2-84874-100-7 - format 160 x 240 - 42 €}	La souffrance et la mort sont de toutes les époques, mais les problèmes
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\	: la liberté intellectuelle et le pluralisme.	48dc4b186e028fae20905d38a8796c2b	3fa1ee45f69e5b1400881f12592e75d3	ebd6a71cbfa7f97a659fb6b11e986b36	book	La fin de vie et l'euthanasie	Antoine Leca	Les Etudes Hospitalières	2008
7127940	\N	752	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning for Text Categorization: Papers from the 1998 {AAAI} Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mccallum1998naive	http://www.kamalnigam.com/papers/multinomial-aaaiws98.pdf	\N		\N	\N	41--48	\N	\N	\N		\N	200c6af504dbd2f9d018552f6b4b0401	5e99bd172bb97fc446913878ae78c233	e3e52ecd5e14ca7f6f74ccbd05639db4	inproceedings	A Comparison of Event Models for Naive {B}ayes Text Classification	Andrew McCallum and Kamal Nigam	\N	1998
7128145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '96: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	238530	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=238530#	\N	Email, Personal Information Management	\N	\N	276--283	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, isbn = {0-89791-777-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/238386.238530}	\N	7e3f8c2f8d501441cc228cfaebd168c4	4e799dfd115b1f9e6dca2d773d3fa422	3d5ae4c9d1f5e426a113ca489208f014	inproceedings	Email overload: exploring personal information management of email	Steve Whittaker and Candace Sidner	\N	1996
7128221	Autom. Softw. Eng.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ase/MylopoulosBY97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008627026003	\N	dblp	\N	\N	291-317	\N	3	\N	date = {2003-12-04}	We argue that one important role that Artificial Intelligence can play in Software Engineering is to act as a source of ideas about representing knowledge that can improve the state-of-the-art in software information management, rather than just building intelligent computer assistants. Among others, such techniques can lead to new approaches for capturing, recording, organizing, and retrieving knowledge about a software system. Moreover, this knowledge can be stored in a software knowledge base, which serves as ldquocorporate memoryrdquo, facilitating the work of developers, maintainers and users alike. We pursue this central theme by focusing on requirements engineering knowledge, illustrating it with ideas originally reported in (Greenspan et al., 1982; Borgida et al., 1993; Yu, 1993) and (Chung, 1993b). The first example concerns the language RML, designed on a foundation of ideas from frame- and logic-based knowledge representation schemes, to offer a novel (at least for its time) formal requirements modeling language. The second contribution adapts solutions of the frame problem originally proposed in the context of AI planning in order to offer a better formulation of the notion of state change caused by an activity, which appears in most formal requirements modeling languages. The final contribution imports ideas from multi-agent planning systems to propose a novel ontology for capturing organizational intentions in requirements modeling. In each case we examine alterations that have been made to knowledge representation ideas in order to adapt them for Software Engineering use.	cb98990b3209b976d0202c993b7a17db	ad9fb7dc4b85ffcdca9023d7e1b3ca40	bf3619ddd966213f1920370efba12975	article	Representing Software Engineering Knowledge	John Mylopoulos and Alexander Borgida and Eric S. K. Yu	\N	1997
7128263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1180922	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1180922&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=18957269&CFTOKEN=29498473	\N	Revisiting Whittaker & Sidner's "email overload" ten years later	\N	\N	309--312	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-249-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180922}	Ten years ago, Whittaker and Sidner [8] published research on email overload, coining a term that would drive a research area that continues today. We examine a sample of 600 mailboxes collected at a high-tech company to compare how users organize their email now to 1996. While inboxes are roughly the same size as in 1996, our population's email archives have grown tenfold. We see little evidence of distinct strategies for handling email; most of our users fall into a middle ground. There remains a need for future innovations to help people manage growing archives of email and large inboxes.	c870f0b2014005cede79023a309e3d78	96fbcb0210dd801a2bfee5fd85f43cdd	4e12a1af861a4c7ad8447a0e8a23dff6	inproceedings	Revisiting Whittaker \\& Sidner's "email overload" ten years later	Danyel Fisher and A. J. Brush and Eric Gleave and Marc A. Smith	\N	2006
7128275	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Söger_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	69-72	\N	1	\N		\N	cc43b6251d565dff91bf17f5593bad7b	730a773f2d596cebb8fff878863f34ec	6a8adda4634b785ef7d77ccddd8fbbfe	article	Faszinosum Varusschlacht	Gisela Söger	\N	2009
7128288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUP	Cambridge, UK	\N	\N	Liu_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Introduces the use of semiotic methods for developing information systems so that they meet business requirements and support business objectives.	acf718d1ac8c95d860cf041a16822506	08e28f25d1e303d6bf3167079063b3d5	29f0a39a50516188b2e6a046064ab269	book	Semiotics in Information Systems Engineering	Kecheng Liu	\N	2000
7128300	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krsak_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	80-83	\N	1	\N		\N	25cb4196fc2932ebf2b0cbcc6484d679	0d8cf7254a514138094cfd3bd205a687	355dd21f63e9b092b6de1e7e9c497e9f	article	Xantens römische Wurzeln	Cornelia Krsak	\N	2009
7128466	International Journal of General Systems	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081070600661028	\N		\N	\N	313--327	\N	3	\N		Introduces the Problem Articulation Method (PAM) as a semiotic method for modelling organizational infrastructure as a necessary precursor to planning organizational change projects.	7e5c7919dcbeb316f9edcc28f9215a70	65eb49722eb0ba6e8a8858047970611c	637a943c9824abd7436d67626f8e6bbc	article	Modelling complex systems for project planning: a semiotics motivated method	Kecheng Liu and Lily Sun and Simon Tan	\N	2006
7128481	Physical Review Letters	95	\N	\N	AUG 5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chevillard2005ivt	http://links.isiglobalnet2.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=1\\&SrcAuth=KBib\\&SrcApp=KBib\\&KeyUT=000231017700033	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.064501}	We analyze the statistics of turbulent velocity fluctuations in the time domain. Three cases are computed numerically and compared: (i) the time traces of Lagrangian fluid particles in a (3D) turbulent flow (referred to as the dynamic case); (ii) the time evolution of tracers advected by a frozen turbulent field (the static case); (iii) the evolution in time of the velocity recorded at a fixed location in an evolving Eulerian velocity field, as it would be measured by a local probe (referred to as the virtual probe case). We observe that the static case and the virtual probe cases share many properties with Eulerian velocity statistics. The dynamic (Lagrangian) case is clearly different; it bears the signature of the global dynamics of the flow.	a9f825e5143139c0e8babbe9b476330e	e8646b640e82c452266d59eb0af8919d	fe9c57c2980b7823af60182ac072413d	article	Intermittency of velocity time increments in turbulence	L Chevillard and S. G. Roux and Emmanuel Leveque and N Mordant and J. F. Pinton and A. Arn{\\'e}odo	\N	2005
7128490	Physica A - Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	316	\N	\N	DEC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kantelhardt2002mdf	http://links.isiglobalnet2.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=1\\&SrcAuth=KBib\\&SrcApp=KBib\\&KeyUT=000179857700008	\N		\N	\N	87--114	\N	\N	\N		We develop a method for the multifractal characterization of nonstationary time series, which is based on a generalization of the detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA). We relate our multifiractal DFA method to the standard partition function-based multifractal formalism, and prove that both approaches are equivalent for stationary signals with compact support. By analyzing several examples we show that the new method can reliably determine the multifractal scaling behavior of time series. By comparing the multifractal DFA results for original series with those for shuffled series we can distinguish multifractality due to long-range correlations from multifractality due to a broad probability density function. We also compare our results with the wavelet transform modulus maxima method, and show that the results are equivalent. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.	899ae2f214dbf1ef95cae874d21ef917	92ad2655a81c5d3e56662c5c857a7ead	cd14024673a97f6d7713dc4f3f174a9c	article	Multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis of nonstationary time series	J. W. Kantelhardt and S. A. Zschiegner and E. Koscielny-Bunde and S. Havlin and A. Bunde and H. E. Stanley	\N	2002
7128491	J. Fluid. Mech	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kolmogorov1962rph	\N	\N		\N	\N	83--85	\N	\N	\N		\N	76f477d881ee176c0354e2771c58aa18	f8815246d840dbe5b9488cadedbd2ab3	2ffc3155a029af9e82ec781b55772d81	article	A refinement of previous hypotheses concerning the local structure of turbulence	A. N. Kolmogorov	\N	1962
7128497	Physica A - Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	213	\N	\N	JAN 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arneodo1995tfr	http://links.isiglobalnet2.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=1\\&SrcAuth=KBib\\&SrcApp=KBib\\&KeyUT=A1995QD11700023	\N		\N	\N	232--275	\N	\N	\N		The multifractal formalism originally introduced to describe statistically the scaling properties of singular measures is revisited using the wavelet transform. This new approach is based on the definition of partition functions from the wavelet transform modulus maxima. We demonstrate that very much like thermodynamic functions, the generalized fractal dimensions D-q and the f(alpha) singularity spectrum can be readily determined from the scaling behavior of these partition functions. We show that this method provides a natural generalization of the classical box-counting techniques to fractal signals, the wavelets playing the role of {\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^a}}}}}}}}}??generalized boxes{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^a}}}}}}}}}??. We illustrate our theoretical considerations on pedagogical examples, e.g,, devil{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^a}}}}}}}}}??s staircases and fractional Brownian motions. We also report the results of some recent applications of the wavelet transform modulus maxima method to fully developed turbulence data. Then we emphasize the wavelet transform as a mathematical microscope that can be further used to extract microscopic informations about the scaling properties of fractal objects. In particular, we show that a dynamical system which leaves invariant such an object can be uncovered form the space-scale arrangement of its wavelet transform modulus maxima. We elaborate on a wavelet based tree matching algorithm that provides a very promising tool for solving the inverse fractal problem. This step towards a statistical mechanics of fractals is illustrated on discrete period-doubling dynamical systems where the wavelet transform is shown to reveal the renormalization operation which is essential to the understanding of the universal properties of this transition to chaos. Finally, we apply our technique to analyze the fractal hierarchy of DLA azimuthal Canter sets defined by intersecting the inner frozen region of large mass off-lattice diffusion-limited aggregates (DLA) with a circle. This study clearly lets out the existence of an underlying multiplicative process that is likely to account for the Fibonacci structural ordering recently discovered in the apparently disordered arborescent DLA morphology.	d109dddf016b109300bcd63a87bbf809	9f7344e6d01d31fa0fca5f1b6b433ea9	bffc841f1d73123a58b455a88b705749	article	The thermodynamics of fractals revisited with wavelets	A. Arn{\\'e}odo and E. Bacry and J. F. Muzy	\N	1995
7128498	European Physical Journal B	61	\N	\N	JAN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lashermes2008cma	http://links.isiglobalnet2.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=1\\&SrcAuth=KBib\\&SrcApp=KBib\\&KeyUT=000253216400013	\N		\N	\N	201--215	\N	2	\N		The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity properties through a statistical description as a collection of local singularities. The multifractal properties are moreover linked to the multiplicative cascade process that creates the peculiar properties of turbulence such as intermittency. A comprehensive estimation of the multifractal properties of turbulence from data analysis, using a tool valid for all kind of singularities (including oscillating singularities) and mathematically well-founded, is thus of first importance in order to extract a reliable information on the underlying physical processes. The wavelet leaders yield a new multifractal formalism which meets all these requests. This paper aims at describing it and at applying it to experimental turbulent velocity data. After a detailed discussion of the practical use of the wavelet leader based multifractal formalism, the following questions are carefully investigated: (1) What is the dependence of multifractal properties on the Reynolds number? (2) Are oscillating singularities present in turbulent velocity data? (3) Which multifractal model does correctly account for the observed multifractal properties? Results from several data set analysis are used to discuss the dependence of the computed multifractal properties on the Reynolds number but also to assess their common or universal component. An exact though partial answer (no oscillating singularities are detected) to the issue of the presence of oscillating singularities is provided for the first time. Eventually an accurate parameterization with cumulant exponents up to order 4 confirms that the log-normal model (with c(2) = -0.025 +/- 0.002) correctly accounts for the universal multifractal properties of turbulent velocity.	d0f188d71ea36310c2eb7b29c2f8c693	952c09431f0a8abab586b7a5f8b0da1a	1a9ed56b134a41c151833626326fcf49	article	Comprehensive multifractal analysis of turbulent velocity using the wavelet leaders	Bruno Lashermes and S. G. Roux and P. Abry and St{\\'e}phane Jaffard	\N	2008
7128499	Proceedings of EUSIPCO, Florence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wendt2006blw	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	707adccf6c8a293e50d4714186af4c99	c10d41964b94cf25e7a2f7b379537304	b325c650882ec94ee14afbe5b607789e	article	{Boostrap for log wavelet leaders cumulant based multifractal analysis}	H. Wendt and S.G. Roux and P. Abry	\N	2006
7128504	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	oswiecimka2006wdf	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v74/e016103	\N		\N	\N	016103	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {016103}, numpages = {17}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.74.016103}	\N	3e8f1806c6a9a769d19ee782f83d9ca9	839041ccce7982040da3922844579e21	24a0aea1aabc44f9299452e1a63cd42c	article	Wavelet versus detrended fluctuation analysis of multifractal structures	Pawe{\\l} O{\\'s}wiecimka and Jaros{\\l} {aw Kwapie{\\'n}} and Stanis{\\l} {aw Dro\\.{z}d\\.{z}}	\N	2006
7128543	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 8th Int. Workshop on Organisational Semiotics 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simoni_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-15	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a28bacab26b548a233613275b696197	efd8ab4dfab34ce8ad1c86b1504a1b7f	c06a69231cb49a574b8223693613f44c	inproceedings	Towards a social-based process for information system development: a case study	Carlos A. Cocozza Simoni and Amanda Meincke and M. Cec{\\'{i}}lia C. Baranauskas	\N	2005
7128600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/cscw/RaderW08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cscw/cscw2008.html#RaderW08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	239-248	\N	\N	conf/cscw/2008	date = {2008-11-24}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460601}, isbn = {978-1-60558-007-4}	\N	d972a7824f8f313e86039bb7ca5e2c2c	57a333943d95f78b53b96180ce750aa7	2c3635c80056d260d692140a053fe35d	inproceedings	Influences on tag choices in del.icio.us.	Emilee J. Rader and Rick Wash	Bo Begole and David W. McDonald	2008
7128669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	Breuker2008	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Law-Ontologies-Semantic-Web-Intelligence/dp/1586039423%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1586039423	\N	Law, Ontologies and the Semantic Web: Channelling the Legal Information Flood (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications): J. Breuker, P. Casanovas, M.C.A. Klein, E. Francesconi: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781586039424}, asin = {1586039423}, isbn = {1586039423}, dewey = {343}	\N	f6ed7a5b8d8382b369be763c584b037a	24967e775cee4e1c194908153321821c	fe7dfab7b938550a46e49440b6a0e592	book	Law, Ontologies and the Semantic Web: Channelling the Legal Information Flood (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications)	\N	J. Breuker and P. Casanovas and M.C.A. Klein and E. Francesconi	2009
7128972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	cavallo-chartier_einleitung-die-welt-des-lesens_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-57	\N	\N	\N		\N	c52d7a8e26611c7b3971031025e2c859	54245b72059ad6562a9930d7321d2525	b8801d7b1c577f8c7a4fbfb21b77bd7b	inbook	Einleitung: Die Welt des Lesens	Guglielmo Cavallo and Roger Chartier	Roger Chartier and Guglielmo Cavallo	1997
7128974	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZanklSS2009	\N	\N		\N	– überw. Fotos	6-9	\N	1	\N		\N	ea0dd519ebe30a43005510e004eac17e	e1c7bb9fe1076015fe165876f859dd71	539ac3d5c9a2b3ed68616104fcf9a9a8	article	Schön schrill : Solvin Zankls Blick auf die Meeresschnecken	Solvin Zankl	\N	2009
7129006	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HammGE2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	12-17	\N	1	\N		"Am Bodensee fallen Jahr für Jahr tonnenweise kratzige Gräser und Halme ab, die keiner haben will. Naturschützer machen aus der Not eine Tugend: Sie bauen ein Schilfkraftwerk und wollen damit ein Dorf heizen."	217118b35f0473367b7266c6469b35cf	8e96da752f454f4504bea7eefdb7cf90	47e82a573ef26b2c6378ada191f91ea7	article	Geballte Energie : heizen mit Schilf	Horst Hamm	\N	2009
7129009	Theoretical Population Biology	65	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matis:2004:Theor-Popul-Biol:14642347	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2003.08.003	\N	On stochastic logistic population growth models wi...[Theor Popul Biol. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	89-104	\N	1	\N	pmid = {14642347}, doi = {10.1016/j.tpb.2003.08.003}	This paper develops a stochastic logistic population growth model with immigration and multiple births. The differential equations for the low-order cumulant functions (i.e., mean, variance, and skewness) of the single birth model are reviewed, and the corresponding equations for the multiple birth model are derived. Accurate approximate solutions for the cumulant functions are obtained using moment closure methods for two families of model parameterizations, one for badger and the other for fox population growth. For both model families, the equilibrium size distribution may be approximated well using the Normal approximation, and even more accurately using the saddlepoint approximation. It is shown that in comparison with the corresponding single birth model, the multiple birth mechanism increases the skewness and the variance of the equilibrium distribution, but slightly reduces its mean. Moreover, the type of density-dependent population control is shown to influence the sign of the skewness and the size of the variance.	2cbf8f091a31345a680ec63a7f1595b1	f90f78dabea920ba8c07ee07703ff4d0	7232c9e6f981f687a1174f3222dee35d	article	On stochastic logistic population growth models with immigration and multiple births	J H Matis and T R Kiffe	\N	2004
7129035	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	svenbro_archaisches-und-klassisches-griechenland_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-96	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8d5f4636ad9ac4066353a7cfed527b8	3fd46bf5f2f0f66a5af91e5762663cb0	32995ec3643b845c8d660ddb00344cf3	inbook	Archaisches und klassisches Griechenland: Die Erfindung des stillen Lesens	Jesper Svenbro	Roger Chartier and Guglielmo Cavallo	1977
7129040	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeleitesAW2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	18-23	\N	1	\N		"Vor der Wende hat Michael Beleites Kopf und Kragen riskiert, um die Wahrheit über die Wismut, den Uran-Bergbau in der DDR, ans Licht zu bringen. Ende Oktober vergangenen Jahres erzählte er seine Geschichte bei der Verleihung des Nuclear Free Future Award in München."	00d7eca48a1925ed7472bfea7a452e1b	c3f38160454deac3bf3983ffb967b66d	cab8c2d47b9f5d2d07fdd9033b582c15	article	Die Akte Wismut : der unglaubliche Skandal vom Uranbergbau in der DDR	Michael Beleites	\N	2009
7129048	Ann. Probab.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1681126	http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/aop/1022677258	\N		\N	\N	166--205	\N	1	\N	issn = {0091-1798}, mrclass = {60J25 (60G57 60J70 60J80 60K35 92D25)}, mrreviewer = {Xue Lei Zhao}, mrnumber = {MR1681126 (2000f:60108)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Probability}, coden = {APBYAE}	The authors consider several models of neutral populations in which a type or location is associated with each individual in the population, and the chances of an individual replicating or dying do not depend on its type. Measure-valued processes are obtained as infinite population limits for a large class of neutral population models. It is shown that these measure-valued processes can be represented in terms of the total mass of the population and the de Finetti measures associated with an $E^\\infty$-valued particle model $X=(X_1,X_2,\\cdots)$ such that, for each $t\\ge 0, (X_1(t), X_2(t),\\cdots)$ is exchangeable. The class of measure-valued models covers both neutral Fleming-Viot and Dawson-Watanabe processes. The particle model gives a simple representation of the Dawson-Perkins historical process. Perkins' historical stochastic integral can be obtained in terms of classical semimartingale integration. A number of applications to new and known results on conditioning, uniqueness and limiting behavior are described. It is worth mentioning that the construction gives an explicit connection between genealogical and diffusion models in population genetics.	c2e36f2a547fae563064f1bd5dec1e8b	e4b628d813fd3156cc691bcf5fbaff78	b168f639e8f48786de29334508d018a7	article	Particle representations for measure-valued population models	Peter Donnelly and Thomas G. Kurtz	\N	1999
7129091	Human-Computer Interaction	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Earlbaum	\N	\N	\N	ducheneaut2005scr	http://www.leaonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1207/s15327051hci2001\\&\\#38;2\\_2	\N	CiteULike: In search of coherence: a review of e-mail research	\N	\N	11--48	\N	1-2	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-20 04:26:57}, citeulike-article-id = {1576031}, priority = {2}	\N	330ae97eab8f24a5e0df631485f677f9	537a423e12b3682d57190e98a442dc73	e1431f678463dd91ee6ba93d855c7de9	article	{In search of coherence: a review of e-mail research}	N. Ducheneaut and L. A. Watts	\N	2005
7129230	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	hamesse_das-scholastische-modell-der-lektuere_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	155-180	\N	\N	\N		\N	c300ac0c36d63db21f2de7d832fab25c	a4586a0ae1402248b7d518774bc9f212	f07e7307827b9f105370e262305f864e	inbook	Das scholastische Modell der Lektüre	Jacqueline Hamesse	Roger Chartier and Guglielmo Cavallo	1997
7129253	Marine Environmental Research	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	baumard1999pah	\N	\N		\N	\N	17--47	\N	1	\N		\N	78d9f25e78ccecca58f528b90cdc569a	7fb71671a63f31a0f99dd94133193db2	5973539ca415dc66d6a05d0707f4b3fd	article	Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in recent sediments and mussels (Mytilus edulis) from the Western Baltic Sea: occurrence, bioavailability and seasonal variations	P. Baumard and H. Budzinski and P. Garrigues and H. Dizer and PD Hansen	\N	1999
7129359	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett und Balmer	Zug	\N	\N	HengLern2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-264-83656-1}	\N	883fccbeeb66c653ead040dab3937079	6d79853bef0f2d8d2bc5101d4aeb7c36	4a54dc3694974fc36417e1be1cbbb066	book	Lernumgebungen f{\\"u}r Rechenschwache bis Hochbegabte	Elmar Hengartner and Ueli Hirt and Beat W{\\"a}lti	\N	2006
7129376	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soest	\N	\N	HaenLehr1983	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8165-1408-1}	\N	3fb522d6803bf30d41901f1e06baa9c2	e7ea79fda90f8c664ad372b0c85557e0	e4d4fdddda06334bdf5dc0a630e8d96d	book	Lehrerverhalten und Binnendifferenzierung in heterogenen Lerngruppen der Sekundarstufe I	Hans Haenisch	\N	1983
7129384	\N	\N	\N	4./5., um e. Nachtr. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim	\N	\N	FiscDie1968	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	426d7c5027819a17fc0d5c226bdd1efa	974f991aebf2e817e1a115fed5ecbda4	9ff70ac57822890405ec74b39687482d	book	�Die innere Differenzierung des Unterrichts in der Volksschule	Margret Fischer	\N	1968
7129632	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	wittmann_gibt-es-eine-leserevolution_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	419-454	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f4d27804ea7ea3cebfb148da65a7e5c	e51df1e5978584126915714182f458af	650041fd99745964222e4f1f4b681701	inbook	Gibt es eine Leserevolution am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts?	Reinhard Wittmann	Roger Chartier and Guglielmo Cavallo	1997
7129668	Chemistry and Ecology	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	3	j.1983	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/02757548308070800	\N		\N	\N	173 - 189	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0275-7540}	\N	ae730d10c6dfe8b140fc5c5273b6d168	47490de5e032e9bcb1f45dd1cbf8051c	0c420e06961cc38f4dd8e0f58bde54bf	article	Effect of Chlorination on the Gill Lipids of the Mussel Mytilus edulis	R. J. Morris and F. Culkin and A. P. M. Lockwood and A. C. Jensen	\N	1983
7129735	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	The sixth International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Busan, South Korea	\N	\N	moeller2007dogfood	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b454b9805ad8f4a65b79b5e3fdd79c77	7c9f14a11b4955b96f5dcd9fb3cccac3	90c2b0024bcc426f9d6fd8ba4b37befd	inproceedings	Recipes for Semantic Web Dog Food --- The ESWC2006 and ISWC2006 Metadata Projects	Knud M{\\"o}ller and Tom Heath and Siegfried Handschuh and John Domingue	\N	2007
7129809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hofmann99probabilisticlatent	\N	\N	Probabilistic latent semantic indexing - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	50--57	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a8b012e693a5c8bc6f8f8ec8d6bda0f	7706cfc2fc47bb830057fbecd4706350	302fee6bb405fa76c6e58a3ee131ebaa	inproceedings	Probabilistic latent semantic indexing	Thomas Hofmann	\N	1999
7129849	Ann. Probab.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1742892	\N	\N		\N	\N	1870--1902	\N	4	\N	issn = {0091-1798}, mrclass = {60C05 (05A18 60G09 60G57)}, mrreviewer = {Andrew D. Barbour}, mrnumber = {MR1742892 (2001h:60016)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Probability}, coden = {APBYAE}	For each finite measure $\\Lambda$ on $[0,1]$, the $\\Lambda$-coalescent Markov process, with state space the compact set of all partitions of $\\bold N$, is constructed in such a way that the restriction of the partition to each finite subset of $\\bold N$ is a Markov chain, with the following transition rates: when the partition has $b$ blocks, each $k$-tuple of blocks is merging to form a single block at rate $\\int^1_0x^{k-2}(1-x)^{b-k}\\Lambda(dx)$ [see also S. N. Evans and J. W. Pitman, Ann. Inst. H. Poincaré Probab. Statist. 34 (1998), no. 3, 339--383; MR1625867 (99k:60184); and S. Sagitov, J. Appl. Probab. 36 (1999), no. 4, 1116--1125; MR1742154 (2001f:92019)]. Examples include Kingman's coalescent, where $\\Lambda$ is the unit mass at $0$, and the Bolthausen-Sznitman coalescent, where $\\Lambda=U$, the uniform distribution on $[0,1]$. The two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet family of random discrete distributions derived from a stable subordinator, and corresponding exchangeable random partitions of $\\bold N$ governed by a generalization of the Ewens sampling formula are applied to describe transition mechanisms for processes of coalescence and fragmentation, including the $U$-coalescent and its time reversal.	2279bd687e91d630eacd3a2ace880023	0f9616981e6dffe679e2f8b65ce9ea88	b0c187d828aca9180a5d01313ef30a19	article	Coalescents with multiple collisions	Jim Pitman	\N	1999
7129883	Ann. Probab.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1880231	http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/aop/1015345761	\N		\N	\N	1547--1562	\N	4	\N	issn = {0091-1798}, mrclass = {60J70 (60F17)}, mrreviewer = {Paul Embrechts}, mrnumber = {MR1880231 (2003b:60134)}, fjournal = {The Annals of Probability}, coden = {APBYAE}	\N	aa6f28382637f6e3326aa05194483d67	314ffc2df6652525c73b09204ebffc69	bf9886b7a04c2984d39a8cd1ea2f4939	article	A classification of coalescent processes for haploid
\
              exchangeable population models	Martin M{\\"o}hle and Serik Sagitov	\N	2001
7130556	Information Wissenschaft & Praxis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taggardening	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1213872409(013)welle.pdf	\N		\N	\N	18 - 19	\N	\N	\N		\N	1506a96d4205df47e058968585667ad4	602e4b4c6460f4ce5c4ee953b0620815	3a9bacf9f489189d9c7bcf37336c5afd	article	Von "Baby-Tags" zu "Tag Gardening"	Weller K. Peters I.	\N	2008
7130696	AMIA Annu Symp Proc	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith:2003:AMIA-Annu-Symp-Proc:14728245	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1480173	\N		\N	\N	609-613	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {14728245}, doi = {}	The rapidly increasing wealth of genomic data has driven the development of tools to assist in the task of representing and processing information about genes, their products and their functions. One of the most important of these tools is the Gene Ontology (GO), which is being developed in tandem with work on a variety of bioinformatics databases. An examination of the structure of GO, however, reveals a number of problems, which we believe can be resolved by taking account of certain organizing principles drawn from philosophical ontology. We shall explore the results of applying such principles to GO with a view to improving GO's consistency and coherence and thus its future applicability in the automated processing of biological data.	1f893af96cbb130060a6d9ead91178cd	ef0e526f5671aa4ce9c0afa58e3e00f0	daba47997c51360ee37b5aa0dc0498c9	article	The ontology of the gene ontology	B Smith and J Williams and S Schulze-Kremer	\N	2003
7131310	Mol Biol Evol	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.	\N	\N	Drummond:2000vl	http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~alexei/2000_Drummond_Rodrigo.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1807--1815	\N	12	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:54 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Viral)}, pmid = {11110896}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2000/12/09 11:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:54 -0800}, mhda = {2001/03/07 10:01}, mh = {DNA, Viral/genetics; *Evolution, Molecular; HIV/genetics; *Models, Statistical; Mutation; *Phylogeny}, jid = {8501455}, dcom = {20010301}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20010116}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2000 Dec;17(12):1807-15. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, A and Rodrigo, AG}, sb = {IM}, pl = {UNITED STATES}, pt = {Evaluation Studies; Journal Article; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {59174/United States PHS}	Reconstruction of evolutionary relationships from noncontemporaneous molecular samples provides a new challenge for phylogenetic reconstruction methods. With recent biotechnological advances there has been an increase in molecular sequencing throughput, and the potential to obtain serial samples of sequences from populations, including rapidly evolving pathogens, is fast being realized. A new method called the serial-sample unweighted pair grouping method with arithmetic means (sUPGMA) is presented that reconstructs a genealogy or phylogeny of sequences sampled serially in time using a matrix of pairwise distances. The resulting tree depicts the terminal lineages of each sample ending at a different level consistent with the sample's temporal order. Since sUPGMA is a variant of UPGMA, it will perform best when sequences have evolved at a constant rate (i.e., according to a molecular clock). On simulated data, this new method performs better than standard cluster analysis under a variety of longitudinal sampling strategies. Serial-sample UPGMA is particularly useful for analysis of longitudinal samples of viruses and bacteria, as well as ancient DNA samples, with the minimal requirement that samples of sequences be ordered in time.	c481c7b4d4256f1b4d915a170000b03e	a7a383d0afe3d5b28a4ea9bcf5e28223	4106c280d94f91d9309d13e1511a63b6	article	Reconstructing genealogies of serial samples under the assumption of a molecular clock using serial-sample UPGMA.	A Drummond and A G Rodrigo	\N	2000 Dec
7131311	Mol Biol Evol	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. Department of Ecology and Genetics, University of Arhus, Arhus, Denmark.	\N	\N	Drummond:2001yf	\N	\N		\N	\N	1365--1371	\N	7	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:42 -0800}, rn = {0 (Anti-HIV Agents); 30516-87-1 (Zidovudine)}, pmid = {11420374}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2001/06/23 10:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:42 -0800}, mhda = {2001/09/28 10:01}, mh = {Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use; *Evolution, Molecular; Genes, env; *Genetic Techniques; HIV Infections/drug therapy/virology; HIV-1/drug effects/genetics/isolation \\& purification; Humans; Least-Squares Analysis; Likelihood Functions; *Models, Genetic; Time Factors; Zidovudine/therapeutic use}, jid = {8501455}, dcom = {20010927}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20010622}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2001 Jul;18(7):1365-71. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, A and Forsberg, R and Rodrigo, AG}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {GM59174/GM/United States NIGMS}	It is frequently true that molecular sequences do not evolve in a strictly clocklike manner. Instead, substitution rate may vary for a number of reasons, including changes in selection pressure and effective population size, as well as changes in mean generation time. Here we present two new methods for estimating stepwise changes in substitution rates when serially sampled molecular sequences are available. These methods are based on multiple rates with dated tips (MRDT) models and allow different rates to be estimated for different intervals of time. These intervals may correspond to the sampling intervals or to a priori--defined intervals that are not coincident with the times the serial samples are obtained. Two methods for obtaining estimates of multiple rates are described. The first is an extension of the phylogeny-based maximum-likelihood estimation procedure introduced by Rambaut. The second is a new parameterization of the pairwise distance least-squares procedure used by Drummond and Rodrigo. The utility of these methods is demonstrated on a genealogy of HIV sequences obtained at five different sampling times from a single patient over a period of 34 months.	4d87606dc512ef6054b388fd7c9dc2e5	c0829af6d68c1186eaf524517824af5c	2159a196b4f7bd2c5b469fb7b5ad7d67	article	The inference of stepwise changes in substitution rates using serial sequence samples.	A Drummond and R Forsberg and A G Rodrigo	\N	2001 Jul
7131312	Bioinformatics	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, 3A Symonds Street, Auckland, New Zealand. a.drummond@auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	Drummond:2001sf	http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~alexei/2001_Drummond_Strimmer.pdf	\N		\N	\N	662--663	\N	7	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:39 -0800}, pmid = {11448888}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1367-4803 (Print)}, jt = {Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2001/07/13 10:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:39 -0800}, mhda = {2002/01/05 10:01}, mh = {Computational Biology; *Evolution, Molecular; Likelihood Functions; *Phylogeny; *Software}, jid = {9808944}, dcom = {20011204}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20010712}, so = {Bioinformatics. 2001 Jul;17(7):662-3. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, A and Strimmer, K}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {GM59174/GM/United States NIGMS}	Phylogenetic Analysis Library (PAL) is a collection of Java classes for use in molecular evolution and phylogenetics. PAL provides a modular environment for the rapid construction of both special-purpose and general analysis programs. PAL version 1.1 consists of 145 public classes or interfaces in 13 packages, including classes for models of character evolution, maximum-likelihood estimation, and the coalescent, with a total of more than 27000 lines of code. The PAL project is set up as a collaborative project to facilitate contributions from other researchers. AVAILIABILTY: The program is free and is available at http://www.pal-project.org. It requires Java 1.1 or later. PAL is licensed under the GNU General Public License.	ec21297c793b2394a4b6289ef0dc1652	d3cc21d211e0c74b85816a5ce3511346	dc2375f36a4403d8c8863cd247bd0a6e	article	PAL: an object-oriented programming library for molecular evolution and phylogenetics.	A Drummond and K Strimmer	\N	2001 Jul
7131313	J Virol	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812, USA.	\N	\N	Biek:2003hb	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=12915571	\N		\N	\N	9578--9589	\N	17	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:18 -0800}, rn = {0 (Antibodies, Viral); 0 (DNA, Viral)}, pmid = {12915571}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Journal of virology}, issn = {0022-538X (Print)}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2003/08/14 05:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:18 -0800}, mhda = {2003/09/25 05:00}, pmc = {PMC187433}, mh = {Animals; Antibodies, Viral/blood; Base Sequence; Carnivora/*virology; DNA, Viral/genetics; Epidemiology, Molecular; Evolution, Molecular; Female; Genes, env; Genes, pol; Immunodeficiency Virus, Feline/*genetics/immunology/isolation \\& purification; Lentivirus Infections/epidemiology/immunology/veterinary/virology; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; United States/epidemiology; Variation (Genetics)}, jid = {0113724}, dcom = {20030924}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20030813}, so = {J Virol. 2003 Sep;77(17):9578-89. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Biek, R and Rodrigo, AG and Holley, D and Drummond, A and Anderson CR, Jr and Ross, HA and Poss, M}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	Within the large body of research on retroviruses, the distribution and evolution of endemic retroviruses in natural host populations have so far received little attention. In this study, the epidemiology, genetic diversity, and molecular evolution of feline immunodeficiency virus specific to cougars (FIVpco) was examined using blood samples collected over several years from a free-ranging cougar population in the western United States. The virus prevalence was 58% in this population (n = 52) and increased significantly with host age. Based on phylogenetic analysis of fragments of envelope (env) and polymerase (pol) genes, two genetically distinct lineages of FIVpco were found to cooccur in the population but not in the same individuals. Within each of the virus lineages, geographically nearby isolates formed monophyletic clusters of closely related viruses. Sequence diversity for env within a host rarely exceeded 1%, and the evolution of this gene was dominated by purifying selection. For both pol and env, our data indicate mean rates of molecular evolution of 1 to 3% per 10 years. These results support the premise that FIVpco is well adapted to its cougar host and provide a basis for comparing lentivirus evolution in endemic and epidemic infections in natural hosts.	0eacf4f92ba53d2c9120d66210456c8e	afd795f7dab5ef567f978f8a15748cd3	8699543a59d3cff5dc34bf3863a9e1b4	article	Epidemiology, genetic diversity, and evolution of endemic feline immunodeficiency virus in a population of wild cougars.	Roman Biek and Allen G Rodrigo and David Holley and Alexei Drummond and Charles R Jr Anderson and Howard A Ross and Mary Poss	\N	2003 Sep
7131314	Mol Biol Evol	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational and Evolutionary Biology Laboratory, School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. a.rodrigo@auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	Rodrigo:2003jt	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msg215	\N		\N	\N	2010--2018	\N	12	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:09 -0800}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {12949147}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2003/09/02 05:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:09 -0800}, mhda = {2004/11/13 09:00}, mh = {Algorithms; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active/statistics \\& numerical data; Bayes Theorem; *Evolution, Molecular; HIV-1/genetics; Humans; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Phylogeny}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20030829}, dcom = {20041109}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20031222}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2003 Dec;20(12):2010-8. Epub 2003 Aug 29. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Rodrigo, AG and Goode, M and Forsberg, R and Ross, HA and Drummond, A}, pii = {msg215}, phst = {2003/08/29 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {R01 GM59174/GM/United States NIGMS; R01-GM60729/GM/United States NIGMS}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msg215}	The estimation of evolutionary rates from serially sampled sequences has recently been the focus of several studies. In this paper, we extend these analyzes to allow the estimation of a joint rate of substitution, omega, from several evolving populations from which serial samples are drawn. In the case of viruses evolving in different hosts, therapy may halt replication and therefore the accumulation of substitutions in the population. In such cases, it may be that only a proportion, p, of subjects are nonresponders who have viral populations that continue to evolve. We develop two likelihood-based procedures to jointly estimate p and omega, and empirical Bayes' tests of whether an individual should be classified as a responder or nonresponder. An example data set comprising HIV-1 partial envelope sequences from six patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy is analyzed.	9b19b19d4b1acbd8c699ea60cf7a8c8e	78ea4226550cd9c0e8389cc758288f78	9138219df67e22611c38dde955330cd9	article	Inferring evolutionary rates using serially sampled sequences from several populations.	Allen G Rodrigo and Matthew Goode and Roald Forsberg and Howard A Ross and Alexei Drummond	\N	2003 Dec
7131315	Nature	425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK.	\N	\N	Bunce:2003pi	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01871	\N		\N	\N	172--175	\N	6954	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:07 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {12968178}, issn = {1476-4687 (Electronic)}, jt = {Nature}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2003/09/12 05:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:07 -0800}, mhda = {2003/09/25 05:00}, mh = {Animals; *Body Constitution; Body Weight; Bone and Bones/anatomy \\& histology; DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics; *Ecosystem; Evolution; Female; *Fossils; Geography; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; New Zealand; Palaeognathae/*anatomy \\& histology/classification/genetics; Phylogeny; *Sex Characteristics; Sex Determination (Analysis); Time Factors}, jid = {0410462}, dcom = {20030924}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20030911}, so = {Nature. 2003 Sep 11;425(6954):172-5. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, si = {GENBANK/AY326127; GENBANK/AY326128; GENBANK/AY326129; GENBANK/AY326130; GENBANK/AY326131; GENBANK/AY326132; GENBANK/AY326133; GENBANK/AY326134; GENBANK/AY326135; GENBANK/AY326136; GENBANK/AY326137; GENBANK/AY326138; GENBANK/AY326139; GENBANK/AY326140; GENBANK/AY326141; GENBANK/AY326142; GENBANK/AY326143; GENBANK/AY326144; GENBANK/AY326145; GENBANK/AY326146; GENBANK/AY326147; GENBANK/AY326148; GENBANK/AY326149; GENBANK/AY326150; GENBANK/AY326151; GENBANK/AY326152; GENBANK/AY326153; GENBANK/AY326154; GENBANK/AY326155; GENBANK/AY326156; GENBANK/AY326157; GENBANK/AY326158; GENBANK/AY326159; GENBANK/AY326160; GENBANK/AY326161; GENBANK/AY326162; GENBANK/AY326163; GENBANK/AY326164; GENBANK/AY326165; GENBANK/AY326166; GENBANK/AY326167; GENBANK/AY326168; GENBANK/AY326169; GENBANK/AY326170; GENBANK/AY326171; GENBANK/AY326172; GENBANK/AY326173; GENBANK/AY326174; GENBANK/AY326175; GENBANK/AY326176; GENBANK/AY326177; GENBANK/AY326178; GENBANK/AY326179; GENBANK/AY326180; GENBANK/AY326181; GENBANK/AY326182; GENBANK/AY326183; GENBANK/AY326184; GENBANK/AY326185; GENBANK/AY326186; GENBANK/AY326187; GENBANK/AY326188; GENBANK/AY326189; GENBANK/AY326190; GENBANK/AY326191; GENBANK/AY326192; GENBANK/AY326193}, au = {Bunce, M and Worthy, TH and Ford, T and Hoppitt, W and Willerslev, E and Drummond, A and Cooper, A}, pii = {nature01871}, phst = {2003/03/06 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2003/06/23 {$[$}accepted{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1038/nature01871}	The ratite moa (Aves; Dinornithiformes) were massive graviportal browsers weighing up to 250 kg (ref. 1) that dominated the New Zealand biota until their extinction approximately 500 yr ago. Despite an extensive Quaternary fossil record, moa taxonomy remains problematic and currently 11 species are recognized. Three Dinornis species were found throughout New Zealand and differed markedly in size (1-2 m height at back) and mass (from approximately 34 to 242 kg). Surprisingly, ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences show that the three species were genetically indistinguishable within each island, but formed separate North and South Island clades. Here we show, using the first sex-linked nuclear sequences from an extinct species, that on each island the three morphological forms actually represent just one species, whose size varied markedly according to sex and habitat. The largest females in this example of extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism were about 280% the weight and 150% the height of the largest males, which is unprecedented among birds and terrestrial mammals. The combination of molecular and palaeontological data highlights the difficulties of analysing extinct groups, even those with detailed fossil records.	b2063b513bfa843aaab490c38ac8d87e	dd28bba0f79385b9eee0f610e39cb680	4da1fa8e74bfb4a0caf8cae76cc11713	article	Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa Dinornis.	Michael Bunce and Trevor H Worthy and Tom Ford and Will Hoppitt and Eske Willerslev and Alexei Drummond and Alan Cooper	\N	2003 Sep 11
7131316	Adv Parasitol	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.	\N	\N	Drummond:2003cs	\N	\N		\N	\N	331--358	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:43:05 -0800}, pmid = {14711090}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Advances in parasitology}, issn = {0065-308X (Print)}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2004/01/09 05:00}, rf = {62}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:43:05 -0800}, mhda = {2004/01/24 05:00}, mh = {Base Sequence; *Evolution, Molecular; *Genes, Viral; Humans; Models, Statistical; Viruses/*genetics}, jid = {0370435}, dcom = {20040122}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20040108}, so = {Adv Parasitol. 2003;54:331-58. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, A and Pybus, OG and Rambaut, A}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	The processes of mutation and nucleotide substitution contribute to the observed variability in virulence, transmission and persistence of viral pathogens. Since most viruses evolve many times faster than their human hosts, we are in the unusual position of being able to measure these processes directly by comparing viral genes that have been isolated and sequenced at different points in time. The analysis of such data requires the use of specific statistical methods that take into account the shared ancestry of the sequences and the randomness inherent in the process of nucleotide substitution. In this paper we describe the various statistical methods for estimating evolutionary rates, which can be classified into three general approaches: linear regression, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian inference. We discuss the advantages and shortcomings of each approach and illustrate their use through the analysis of two example viruses; human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and dengue virus serotype 4. Reliable estimates of viral substitution rates have many important applications in population genetics and phylogenetics, including dating evolutionary events and divergence times, estimating demographic parameters such as population size and generation time, and investigating the effect of natural selection on molecular evolution.	8c2bb27a6dad77f65638174ff85f2083	3bdc826789c109fee97dacf958b3541a	cd10fdc04b30d8a82fc571d3aedb36a7	article	Inference of viral evolutionary rates from molecular sequences.	Alexei Drummond and Oliver G Pybus and Andrew Rambaut	\N	2003
7131318	Science	295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand. D.M.Lambert@massey.ac.nz	\N	\N	Lambert:2002gd	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1068105	\N		\N	\N	2270--2273	\N	5563	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:19 -0800}, rn = {0 (Carbon Radioisotopes); 0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {11910113}, issn = {1095-9203 (Electronic)}, jt = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, lr = {20070319}, edat = {2002/03/23 10:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:19 -0800}, mhda = {2002/04/18 10:01}, mh = {Animals; Antarctic Regions; Birds/*genetics; Bone and Bones/metabolism; Calibration; Carbon Radioisotopes; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics/isolation \\& purification; Ecosystem; *Evolution, Molecular; Fossils; Haplotypes/genetics; Least-Squares Analysis; Markov Chains; Monte Carlo Method; Phylogeny; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Time Factors}, jid = {0404511}, cin = {Science. 2002 Mar 22;295(5563):2197. PMID: 11910085}, dcom = {20020404}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20020322}, so = {Science. 2002 Mar 22;295(5563):2270-3. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Lambert, DM and Ritchie, PA and Millar, CD and Holland, B and Drummond, AJ and Baroni, C}, pii = {295/5563/2270}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1126/science.1068105}	Well-preserved subfossil bones of Adelie penguins, Pygoscelis adeliae, underlie existing and abandoned nesting colonies in Antarctica. These bones, dating back to more than 7000 years before the present, harbor some of the best-preserved ancient DNA yet discovered. From 96 radiocarbon-aged bones, we report large numbers of mitochondrial haplotypes, some of which appear to be extinct, given the 380 living birds sampled. We demonstrate DNA sequence evolution through time and estimate the rate of evolution of the hypervariable region I using a Markov chain Monte Carlo integration and a least-squares regression analysis. Our calculated rates of evolution are approximately two to seven times higher than previous indirect phylogenetic estimates.	cc8a7feb59e8a1826b40a6b6b6577264	c303488964ce31ef4047fd94e67faa72	37b7fe43225da03f454fc605cbc340f8	article	Rates of evolution in ancient DNA from Adelie penguins.	D M Lambert and P A Ritchie and C D Millar and B Holland and A J Drummond and C Baroni	\N	2002 Mar 22
7131319	Genetics	161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland 1001, Auckland, New Zealand. alexei.drummond@zoology.oxford.ac.uk	\N	\N	Drummond:2002it	\N	\N		\N	\N	1307--1320	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:17 -0800}, pmid = {12136032}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {0016-6731 (Print)}, jt = {Genetics}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2002/07/24 10:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:17 -0800}, mhda = {2003/03/05 04:00}, pmc = {PMC1462188}, mh = {Decision Trees; *Genealogy and Heraldry; *Genetics, Population; Markov Chains; *Models, Genetic; Monte Carlo Method; *Mutation; Time}, jid = {0374636}, dcom = {20030304}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20020723}, so = {Genetics. 2002 Jul;161(3):1307-20. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, AJ and Nicholls, GK and Rodrigo, AG and Solomon, W}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {GM 59174/GM/United States NIGMS}	Molecular sequences obtained at different sampling times from populations of rapidly evolving pathogens and from ancient subfossil and fossil sources are increasingly available with modern sequencing technology. Here, we present a Bayesian statistical inference approach to the joint estimation of mutation rate and population size that incorporates the uncertainty in the genealogy of such temporally spaced sequences by using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) integration. The Kingman coalescent model is used to describe the time structure of the ancestral tree. We recover information about the unknown true ancestral coalescent tree, population size, and the overall mutation rate from temporally spaced data, that is, from nucleotide sequences gathered at different times, from different individuals, in an evolving haploid population. We briefly discuss the methodological implications and show what can be inferred, in various practically relevant states of prior knowledge. We develop extensions for exponentially growing population size and joint estimation of substitution model parameters. We illustrate some of the important features of this approach on a genealogy of HIV-1 envelope (env) partial sequences.	cfba7302180fea62a5ff04b5ae1d9210	ffcb0746b56278afc65bd05ae480f94d	5f9965fec2c12bb116f8474042a13866	article	Estimating mutation parameters, population history and genealogy simultaneously from temporally spaced sequence data.	Alexei J Drummond and Geoff K Nicholls and Allen G Rodrigo and Wiremu Solomon	\N	2002 Jul
7131320	Mol Biol Evol	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. oliver.pybus@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Pybus:2003la	\N	\N		\N	\N	381--387	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:16 -0800}, pmid = {12644558}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2003/03/20 04:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:16 -0800}, mhda = {2003/10/24 05:00}, mh = {Bayes Theorem; Demography; Egypt/epidemiology; Hepacivirus/*genetics/pathogenicity; Hepatitis C/*epidemiology/*transmission; Humans; Iatrogenic Disease/epidemiology; Models, Genetic; Mutagenesis; Prevalence}, jid = {8501455}, dcom = {20031023}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20030319}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2003 Mar;20(3):381-7. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Pybus, OG and Drummond, AJ and Nakano, T and Robertson, BH and Rambaut, A}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of liver cancer and cirrhosis, and Egypt has possibly the highest HCV prevalence worldwide. In this article we use a newly developed Bayesian inference framework to estimate the transmission dynamics of HCV in Egypt from sampled viral gene sequences, and to predict the public health impact of the virus. Our results indicate that the effective number of HCV infections in Egypt underwent rapid exponential growth between 1930 and 1955. The timing and speed of this spread provides quantitative genetic evidence that the Egyptian HCV epidemic was initiated and propagated by extensive antischistosomiasis injection campaigns. Although our results show that HCV transmission has since decreased, we conclude that HCV is likely to remain prevalent in Egypt for several decades. Our combined population genetic and epidemiological analysis provides detailed estimates of historical changes in Egyptian HCV prevalence. Because our results are consistent with a demographic scenario specified a priori, they also provide an objective test of inference methods based on the coalescent process.	459aab977cce99be9a84d31b34d39999	81bf8a6547b18491615a5cb8305cb35a	1893152804b8dea25b84cf7b479a7711	article	The epidemiology and iatrogenic transmission of hepatitis C virus in Egypt: a Bayesian coalescent approach.	O G Pybus and A J Drummond and T Nakano and B H Robertson and A Rambaut	\N	2003 Mar
7131321	Curr Biol	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strugnell:2004ek	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2004.03.048	\N		\N	\N	R300-1	\N	8	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:13 -0800}, pmid = {15084297}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Current biology : CB}, issn = {0960-9822 (Print)}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2004/04/16 05:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:13 -0800}, mhda = {2004/06/21 10:00}, mh = {*Adaptation, Physiological; Animals; Base Sequence; Bayes Theorem; Environment; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Octopodiformes/embryology/*genetics/physiology; *Phylogeny; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Time Factors}, jid = {9107782}, dcom = {20040608}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20040415}, so = {Curr Biol. 2004 Apr 20;14(8):R300-1. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Strugnell, J and Norman, M and Drummond, AJ and Cooper, A}, pii = {S0960982204002258}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Comparative Study; Letter}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2004.03.048}	\N	69dc0c7fd5e9375dfaa6cb1df6c4c51f	6bbb81c37bf9dffe0b0ded5848487f86	139381688b233175db78a032bd08f5a0	article	Neotenous origins for pelagic octopuses.	Jan Strugnell and Mark Norman and Alexei J Drummond and Alan Cooper	\N	2004 Apr 20
7131322	Curr Biol	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre and Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK.	\N	\N	Cooper:2004qq	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2004.05.037	\N		\N	\N	R431-3	\N	11	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:09 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15182692}, issn = {0960-9822 (Print)}, jt = {Current biology : CB}, lr = {20051116}, edat = {2004/06/09 05:00}, rf = {17}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:09 -0800}, mhda = {2004/09/03 05:00}, mh = {Animals; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics; *Fossils; Hominidae/*genetics; Humans; *Models, Genetic; Time Factors}, jid = {9107782}, dcom = {20040902}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20040608}, so = {Curr Biol. 2004 Jun 8;14(11):R431-3. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Cooper, A and Drummond, AJ and Willerslev, E}, pii = {S0960982204003641}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Review}, ci = {Copyright 2004 Elsevier Ltd.}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2004.05.037}	Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in either early fossil Europeans or in modern populations. This indicates that, if Neandertals made any genetic contribution at all to modern humans, it must have been limited, though the extent of the contribution cannot be resolved at present.	8a0a57c10ac496c83b508551816d11ab	197f7e7e9f699dc9dfb86dec85077397	62564d60cb165c0e8da0b4bb68d9c54f	article	Ancient DNA: would the real Neandertal please stand up?	Alan Cooper and Alexei J Drummond and Eske Willerslev	\N	2004 Jun 8
7131323	Genetics	167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rega Institute for Medical Research, KULeuven, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. philippe.lemey@uz.kueluven.ac.be	\N	\N	Lemey:2004uo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.026666	\N		\N	\N	1059--1068	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:08 -0800}, rn = {0 (Viral Proteins)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15280223}, issn = {0016-6731 (Print)}, jt = {Genetics}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2004/07/29 05:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:08 -0800}, mhda = {2005/02/25 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1470933}, mh = {Bayes Theorem; Cameroon; *Evolution, Molecular; *Genetics, Population; *Genome, Viral; HIV-1/*genetics; Humans; Likelihood Functions; *Models, Genetic; Phylogeny; Recombination, Genetic/genetics; Species Specificity; Viral Proteins/genetics}, jid = {0374636}, dcom = {20050224}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20040728}, so = {Genetics. 2004 Jul;167(3):1059-68. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Lemey, P and Pybus, OG and Rambaut, A and Drummond, AJ and Robertson, DL and Roques, P and Worobey, M and Vandamme, AM}, pii = {167/3/1059}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1534/genetics.104.026666}	HIV-1 group O originated through cross-species transmission of SIV from chimpanzees to humans and has established a relatively low prevalence in Central Africa. Here, we infer the population genetics and epidemic history of HIV-1 group O from viral gene sequence data and evaluate the effect of variable evolutionary rates and recombination on our estimates. First, model selection tools were used to specify suitable evolutionary and coalescent models for HIV group O. Second, divergence times and population genetic parameters were estimated in a Bayesian framework using Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling, under both strict and relaxed molecular clock methods. Our results date the origin of the group O radiation to around 1920 (1890-1940), a time frame similar to that estimated for HIV-1 group M. However, group O infections, which remain almost wholly restricted to Cameroon, show a slower rate of exponential growth during the twentieth century, explaining their lower current prevalence. To explore the effect of recombination, the Bayesian framework is extended to incorporate multiple unlinked loci. Although recombination can bias estimates of the time to the most recent common ancestor, this effect does not appear to be important for HIV-1 group O. In addition, we show that evolutionary rate estimates for different HIV genes accurately reflect differential selective constraints along the HIV genome.	eacf06e7339d2ef2faedd1efbddfd10a	b2c470a8cf4b111b25c240e4785c6f25	99d8b268347324e86e39fd7b5f0a913b	article	The molecular population genetics of HIV-1 group O.	Philippe Lemey and Oliver G Pybus and Andrew Rambaut and Alexei J Drummond and David L Robertson and Pierre Roques and Michael Worobey and Anne-Mieke Vandamme	\N	2004 Jul
7131324	Science	306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre, Oxford University, South Parks Road, Oxford OX13PS, UK.	\N	\N	Shapiro:2004xe	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1101074	\N		\N	\N	1561--1565	\N	5701	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:06 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15567864}, issn = {1095-9203 (Electronic)}, jt = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, lr = {20070319}, edat = {2004/11/30 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:06 -0800}, mhda = {2004/12/22 09:00}, mh = {Alaska; Animals; Bayes Theorem; *Bison/classification/genetics; Canada; China; *Climate; DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics; Environment; *Fossils; Genetics, Population; Human Activities; Humans; North America; Phylogeny; Population Dynamics; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Time; Variation (Genetics)}, jid = {0404511}, cin = {Science. 2004 Nov 26;306(5701):1454. PMID: 15567821}, dcom = {20041221}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20041129}, so = {Science. 2004 Nov 26;306(5701):1561-5. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Shapiro, B and Drummond, AJ and Rambaut, A and Wilson, MC and Matheus, PE and Sher, AV and Pybus, OG and Gilbert, MT and Barnes, I and Binladen, J and Willerslev, E and Hansen, AJ and Baryshnikov, GF and Burns, JA and Davydov, S and Driver, JC and Froese, DG and Harington, CR and Keddie, G and Kosintsev, P and Kunz, ML and Martin, LD and Stephenson, RO and Storer, J and Tedford, R and Zimov, S and Cooper, A}, pii = {306/5701/1561}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1126/science.1101074}	The widespread extinctions of large mammals at the end of the Pleistocene epoch have often been attributed to the depredations of humans; here we present genetic evidence that questions this assumption. We used ancient DNA and Bayesian techniques to reconstruct a detailed genetic history of bison throughout the late Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. Our analyses depict a large diverse population living throughout Beringia until around 37,000 years before the present, when the population's genetic diversity began to decline dramatically. The timing of this decline correlates with environmental changes associated with the onset of the last glacial cycle, whereas archaeological evidence does not support the presence of large populations of humans in Eastern Beringia until more than 15,000 years later.	cdf60da64f6ac061f78e138f22663029	ce23d685cafda87c96ea67333ffad788	eed6d4b1725eb2d41fc7f17a98a157b0	article	Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bison.	Beth Shapiro and Alexei J Drummond and Andrew Rambaut and Michael C Wilson and Paul E Matheus and Andrei V Sher and Oliver G Pybus and M Thomas P Gilbert and Ian Barnes and Jonas Binladen and Eske Willerslev and Anders J Hansen and Gennady F Baryshnikov and James A Burns and Sergei Davydov and Jonathan C Driver and Duane G Froese and C Richard Harington and Grant Keddie and Pavel Kosintsev and Michael L Kunz and Larry D Martin and Robert O Stephenson and John Storer and Richard Tedford and Sergei Zimov and Alan Cooper	\N	2004 Nov 26
7131325	Mol Biol Evol	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. alexei.drummond@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Drummond:2005dn	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msi103	\N		\N	\N	1185--1192	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:05 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15703244}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2005/02/11 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:05 -0800}, mhda = {2005/09/01 09:00}, mh = {Algorithms; Animals; Bayes Theorem; Bison/*genetics; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics; Egypt/epidemiology; *Evolution, Molecular; Genetics, Population; Hepacivirus/*genetics/pathogenicity; Hepatitis C/*epidemiology/*transmission; Humans; Markov Chains; Models, Genetic; Monte Carlo Method; Population Density; *Population Dynamics; Time Factors}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20050209}, dcom = {20050830}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20050413}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2005 May;22(5):1185-92. Epub 2005 Feb 9. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, AJ and Rambaut, A and Shapiro, B and Pybus, OG}, pii = {msi103}, phst = {2005/02/09 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msi103}	We introduce the Bayesian skyline plot, a new method for estimating past population dynamics through time from a sample of molecular sequences without dependence on a prespecified parametric model of demographic history. We describe a Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling procedure that efficiently samples a variant of the generalized skyline plot, given sequence data, and combines these plots to generate a posterior distribution of effective population size through time. We apply the Bayesian skyline plot to simulated data sets and show that it correctly reconstructs demographic history under canonical scenarios. Finally, we compare the Bayesian skyline plot model to previous coalescent approaches by analyzing two real data sets (hepatitis C virus in Egypt and mitochondrial DNA of Beringian bison) that have been previously investigated using alternative coalescent methods. In the bison analysis, we detect a severe but previously unrecognized bottleneck, estimated to have occurred 10,000 radiocarbon years ago, which coincides with both the earliest undisputed record of large numbers of humans in Alaska and the megafaunal extinctions in North America at the beginning of the Holocene.	68087e0634498ad00f719a1f3426e2d2	935de7bfb3e969e4c7e9053f41905582	53165d598058d3901a7c0370d6dfb34b	article	Bayesian coalescent inference of past population dynamics from molecular sequences.	A J Drummond and A Rambaut and B Shapiro and O G Pybus	\N	2005 May
7131326	Mol Biol Evol	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom. simon.ho@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Ho:2005rw	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msi125	\N		\N	\N	1355--1363	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:04 -0800}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15758207}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2005/03/11 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:04 -0800}, mhda = {2005/09/01 09:00}, mh = {*Algorithms; Animals; Bayes Theorem; *Evolution, Molecular; Invertebrates/*genetics/*radiation effects; Likelihood Functions; Markov Chains; *Models, Genetic; Phylogeny; Time Factors}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20050309}, dcom = {20050830}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20050413}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2005 May;22(5):1355-63. Epub 2005 Mar 9. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Ho, SY and Phillips, MJ and Drummond, AJ and Cooper, A}, pii = {msi125}, phst = {2005/03/09 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msi125}	In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates and divergence dates under models that relax the molecular clock constraint by allowing rate change throughout the tree. These methods are being used with increasing frequency, but there have been few studies into their accuracy. We tested the accuracy of several relaxed-clock methods (penalized likelihood and Bayesian inference using various models of rate change) using nucleotide sequences simulated on a nine-taxon tree. When the sequences evolved with a constant rate, the methods were able to infer rates accurately, but estimates were more precise when a molecular clock was assumed. When the sequences evolved under a model of auto-correlated rate change, rates were accurately estimated using penalized likelihood and by Bayesian inference using lognormal and exponential models of rate change, while other models did not perform as well. When the sequences evolved under a model of uncorrelated rate change, only Bayesian inference using an exponential rate model performed well. Collectively, the results provide a strong recommendation for using the exponential model of rate change if a conservative approach to divergence time estimation is required. A case study is presented in which we use a simulation-based approach to examine the hypothesis of elevated rates in the Cambrian period, and it is found that these high rate estimates might be an artifact of the rate estimation method. If this bias is present, then the ages of metazoan divergences would be systematically underestimated. The results of this study have implications for studies of molecular rates and divergence dates.	c9afefd10bd0fec45004996c3c2ac54c	eb14fbb84c4409c4c454c1584a40217e	94bb50ed2d522e1a4a4ec6138b66d1dc	article	Accuracy of rate estimation using relaxed-clock models with a critical focus on the early metazoan radiation.	Simon Y W Ho and Matthew J Phillips and Alexei J Drummond and Alan Cooper	\N	2005 May
7131327	Mol Biol Evol	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. simon.ho@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Ho:2005rc	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msi145	\N		\N	\N	1561--1568	\N	7	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:03 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15814826}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2005/04/09 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:03 -0800}, mhda = {2005/12/15 09:00}, mh = {Animals; Bayes Theorem; Birds/genetics; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics; *Evolution, Molecular; *Genetics, Population; Hominidae/genetics; Humans/genetics; Mutation; *Phylogeny; Primates/genetics; Species Specificity; Time Factors; Variation (Genetics)}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20050406}, dcom = {20051214}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20050606}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2005 Jul;22(7):1561-8. Epub 2005 Apr 6. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Ho, SY and Phillips, MJ and Cooper, A and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {msi145}, phst = {2005/04/06 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msi145}	Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various genes and taxa. Recent studies based on population-level and pedigree data have produced remarkably high estimates of mutation rate, which strongly contrast with substitution rates inferred in phylogenetic (species-level) studies. Using Bayesian analysis with a relaxed-clock model, we estimated rates for three groups of mitochondrial data: avian protein-coding genes, primate protein-coding genes, and primate d-loop sequences. In all three cases, we found a measurable transition between the high, short-term (< 1-2 Myr) mutation rate and the low, long-term substitution rate. The relationship between the age of the calibration and the rate of change can be described by a vertically translated exponential decay curve, which may be used for correcting molecular date estimates. The phylogenetic substitution rates in mitochondria are approximately 0.5% per million years for avian protein-coding sequences and 1.5% per million years for primate protein-coding and d-loop sequences. Further analyses showed that purifying selection offers the most convincing explanation for the observed relationship between the estimated rate and the depth of the calibration. We rule out the possibility that it is a spurious result arising from sequence errors, and find it unlikely that the apparent decline in rates over time is caused by mutational saturation. Using a rate curve estimated from the d-loop data, several dates for last common ancestors were calculated: modern humans and Neandertals (354 ka; 222-705 ka), Neandertals (108 ka; 70-156 ka), and modern humans (76 ka; 47-110 ka). If the rate curve for a particular taxonomic group can be accurately estimated, it can be a useful tool for correcting divergence date estimates by taking the rate decay into account. Our results show that it is invalid to extrapolate molecular rates of change across different evolutionary timescales, which has important consequences for studies of populations, domestication, conservation genetics, and human evolution.	68aa8121551f9b72ba35353623baa7b5	a6c7450565d32a78828152080402201b	79f64c80a4bac3725ae8d31437abb74c	article	Time dependency of molecular rate estimates and systematic overestimation of recent divergence times.	Simon Y W Ho and Matthew J Phillips and Alan Cooper and Alexei J Drummond	\N	2005 Jul
7131328	Mol Phylogenet Evol	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Molecular Evolution, Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK. j.strugnell@qub.ac.uk	\N	\N	Strugnell:2005qr	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2005.03.020	\N		\N	\N	426--441	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:41:02 -0800}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15935706}, issn = {1055-7903 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular phylogenetics and evolution}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2005/06/07 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:41:02 -0800}, mhda = {2005/12/24 09:00}, mh = {Animals; Bayes Theorem; Cephalopoda/*classification/*genetics; *Evolution, Molecular; *Genes; *Phylogeny}, jid = {9304400}, dep = {20050602}, dcom = {20051223}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20051014}, so = {Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2005 Nov;37(2):426-41. Epub 2005 Jun 2. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Strugnell, J and Norman, M and Jackson, J and Drummond, AJ and Cooper, A}, pii = {S1055-7903(05)00094-1}, phst = {2004/12/09 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2005/03/03 {$[$}revised{$]$}; 2005/03/15 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2005/06/02 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2005.03.020}	The resolution of higher level phylogeny of the coleoid cephalopods (octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes) has been hindered by homoplasy among morphological characters in conjunction with a very poor fossil record. Initial molecular studies, based primarily on small fragments of single mitochondrial genes, have produced little resolution of the deep relationships amongst coleoid cephalopod families. The present study investigated this issue using 3415 base pairs (bp) from three nuclear genes (octopine dehydrogenase, pax-6, and rhodopsin) and three mitochondrial genes (12S rDNA, 16S rDNA, and cytochrome oxidase I) from a total of 35 species (including representatives of each of the higher level taxa). Bayesian analyses were conducted on mitochondrial and nuclear genes separately and also all six genes together. Separate analyses were conducted with the data partitioned by gene, codon/rDNA, gene+codon/rDNA or not partitioned at all. In the majority of analyses partitioning the data by gene+codon was the appropriate model with partitioning by codon the second most selected model. In some instances the topology varied according to the model used. Relatively high posterior probabilities and high levels of congruence were present between the topologies resulting from the analysis of all Octopodiform (octopuses and vampire "squid") taxa for all six genes, and independently for the datasets of mitochondrial and nuclear genes. In contrast, the highest levels of resolution within the Decapodiformes (squids and cuttlefishes) resulted from analysis of nuclear genes alone. Different higher level Decapodiform topologies were obtained through the analysis of only the 1st+2nd codon positions of nuclear genes and of all three codon positions. It is notable that there is strong evidence of saturation among the 3rd codon positions within the Decapodiformes and this may contribute spurious signal. The results suggest that the Decapodiformes may have radiated earlier and/or had faster rates of evolution than the Octopodiformes. The following taxonomic conclusions are drawn from our analyses: (1) the order Octopoda and suborders Cirrata, Incirrata, and Oegopsida are monophyletic groups; (2) the family Spirulidae (Ram's horn squids) are the sister taxon to the family Sepiidae (cuttlefishes); (3) the family Octopodidae, as currently defined, is paraphyletic; (4) the superfamily Argonautoidea are basal within the suborder Incirrata; and (5) the benthic octopus genera Benthoctopus and Enteroctopus are sister taxa.	643a289f0f575be8062ae3bfdb735345	c14179b979deb13069371ff437df67c0	67a9f8861c15c451c2c66e7173c880ce	article	Molecular phylogeny of coleoid cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) using a multigene approach; the effect of data partitioning on resolving phylogenies in a Bayesian framework.	Jan Strugnell and Mark Norman and Jennifer Jackson and Alexei J Drummond and Alan Cooper	\N	2005 Nov
7131329	BMC Genet	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioinformatics Research Center, Department of Genetics and Ecology, University of Aarhus, Arhus, Denmark. roald@birc.au.dk	\N	\N	Forsberg:2005qd	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-6-35	\N		\N	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:40:57 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {epublish}, pmid = {15960847}, issn = {1471-2156 (Electronic)}, jt = {BMC genetics}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2005/06/18 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:57 -0800}, mhda = {2006/06/13 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1185533}, mh = {Animals; DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics; *Evolution; Humans; *Models, Genetic; *Mutation; Pedigree; Probability; Time}, jid = {100966978}, dep = {20050616}, dcom = {20060612}, pubm = {Electronic}, da = {20050815}, so = {BMC Genet. 2005 Jun 16;6:35. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Forsberg, R and Drummond, AJ and Hein, J}, pii = {1471-2156-6-35}, phst = {2004/10/19 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2005/06/16 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2005/06/16 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {1-R01-GM60729-01/GM/United States NIGMS}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2156-6-35}	BACKGROUND: Time-structured genetic samples are a valuable source of information in population genetics because they provide several correlated observations of the underlying evolutionary processes. In this paper we study basic properties of the genetic variation in time-structured samples as reflected in the genealogies relating individuals and the number of segregating sites observed. Our emphasis is on "measurably evolving populations" i.e. populations from which it is possible to obtain time-structured samples that span a significant interval of evolutionary time. RESULTS: We use results from the coalescent process to derive properties of time-structured samples. In the first section we extend existing results to attain measures on coalescent trees relating time-structured samples. These include the expected time to a most recent common ancestor, the expected total branch length and the expected length of branches subtending only ancient individuals. The effect of different sampling schemes on the latter measure is studied. In the second section we study the special case where the full sample consists of a group of contemporary extant samples and a group of contemporary ancient samples. As regards this case, we present results and applications concerning the probability distribution of the number of segregating sites where a mutation is unique to the ancient individuals and the number of segregating sites where a mutation is shared between ancient and extant individuals. CONCLUSION: The methodology and results presented here is of use to the design and interpretation of ancient DNA experiments. Furthermore, the results may be useful in further development of statistical tests of e.g. population dynamics and selection, which include temporal information.	4174956d89033c685cb1c2834bf40ae7	894483ec3683766c721a457684966ba7	c2a7619c29cd5cf21b7590331870f4a6	article	Tree measures and the number of segregating sites in time-structured population samples.	Roald Forsberg and Alexei J Drummond and Jotun Hein	\N	2005
7131346	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Tools for Constructing Chronologies	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Drummond:2003:Genea	http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/~nicholls/linkfiles/papers/ChronoGene02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	151-174	\N	\N	\N		We review and develop Bayesian statistical methods for recovering genealogical structure, population size and mutation rates from radiocarbon-dated fossil mtDNA sequence data. It is possible to obtain ages for fossil DNA sequences and their common ancestors, by fitting a population-genetic model. We describe the observation model and show how uncertainty in reconstructed parameter values may be quantified via sample-based inference. We give an example, in which errors arising from radiocarbon calibration of fossil sequences are dominated by uncertainty in the genealogy and associated population parameters. We do not discuss likely model mispecification in any detail.	12916e541a4cf6f19b790e148f93aa19	7348f741093a6bdbb498a49a9102ae0d	3c6f05a66279b3fc42939505dbb6805b	inbook	Genealogies from time-stamped sequence data	A J Drummond and G K Nicholls and A G Rodrigo and W Solomon	C Buck and A Millard	2003
7131514	Systematic Biology	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon03	\N	\N		\N	\N	696-704	\N	\N	\N		\N	f34cd8af956a12c5e689faff0b8cdd69	8612fb9b6191d2b4873680f0a0471745	a6f4462ddab20318a54d4fe69d919e1e	article	A simple, fast and accurate algorithm to estimate large phylogenies by maximum likelihood	S. Guindon and O. Gascuel	\N	2003
7131516	Molecular Biology and Evolution	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon02	\N	\N		\N	\N	534-543	\N	\N	\N		\N	08a2d9d30bdd96ddef73d1388c8762d3	be676023c71bd45229fe567f95236460	73a6d8bd07878192ef854c1e0f8a899f	article	Efficient biased estimation of evolutionary distances when substitution rates vary across sites	S. Guindon and O. Gascuel	\N	2002
7131519	Molecular Biology and Evolution	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon01	\N	\N		\N	\N	1838-40	\N	\N	\N		\N	2967cf51c3e60fa7cc11c41e6e809a28	d6e935499867acff159f100900b2323a	f48428b57f20c0c93bb82dd5824040d0	article	Intragenomic base content variation is a potential source of biases when searching for horizontally transferred genes	S. Guindon and G. Perri{\\`e}re	\N	2001
7131520	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon04	\N	\N		\N	\N	12957-12962	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b7476ee4cc7ac99eb5b7af1db756f17	29840b89176c24e9144d06ac09f3d869	90b9f28365114bc8cf2672bd537be9dd	article	Modeling the site-specific variation of selection patterns along lineages	S. Guindon and A. Rodrigo and K. Dyer and J. Huelsenbeck	\N	2004
7131522	Nucleic Acids Research	33(Web Server issue)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon05	\N	\N		\N	\N	557-559	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c22c727129c42e7a6989f1367e7d93c	31d1361a04a4b39e59d9f93441a65181	fc0ea813865df28349fb9f95458cc8d6	article	{PHYML} {O}nline -- a web server for fast maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic inference	S. Guindon and F. Lethiec and P. Duroux and O. Gascuel	\N	2005
7131759	Advances in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moschitti2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/2ldn4972pqd2acej	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	181--196	\N	\N	\N		Previous researches on advanced representations for document retrieval have shown that statistical state-of-the-art models are not improved by a variety of different linguistic representations. Phrases, word senses and syntactic relations derived by Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques were observed ineffective to increase retrieval accuracy. For Text Categorization (TC) are available fewer and less definitive studies on the use of advanced document representations as it is a relatively new research area (compared to document retrieval). In this paper, advanced document representations have been investigated. Extensive experimentation on representative classifiers, Rocchio and SVM, as well as a careful analysis of the literature have been carried out to study how some NLP techniques used for indexing impact TC. Cross validation over 4 different corpora in two languages allowed us to gather an overwhelming evidence that complex nominals, proper nouns and word senses are not adequate to improve TC accuracy.
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ER  -	c40db22df71cd2bff1e78b80f89ccb51	6cf57ba2178ccda259ca4a8e01b83cb3	1ee03799733b6dc0ff38240d7de6ecf2	article	Complex Linguistic Features for Text Classification: A Comprehensive Study	Alessandro Moschitti and Roberto Basili	\N	2004
7131899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	japanese2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	408b9af983c80c76b92796fc3dbe91ce	f3a6723638c848746c61f4396f51283c	773acfc07f144764687f7354b953cdb1	book	Japanese visual culture	\N	\N	2008
7132098	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Prague, Czech Republic	\N	\N	blitzer-dredze-pereira:2007:ACLMain	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P07/P07-1056	\N		\N	\N	440--447	\N	\N	\N		\N	c640c696ad95ddb587e15f9fc175c14f	e7fb0dd9ebd565a0358213e245940da0	99b17e1f772fdd0b325a27e0c27d4839	inproceedings	Biographies, Bollywood, Boom-boxes and Blenders: Domain Adaptation for Sentiment Classification	John Blitzer and Mark Dredze and Fernando Pereira	\N	2007
7132490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458189	\N	\N		\N	\N	797--806	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458189}	We present a flexible information integration approach which addresses the  dynamic integration needs in a personal desktop environment where only partial mappings are defined between the sources to be integrated. Our   approach is based on query rewriting using substitution rules. In addition to exploiting defined mappings, we employ substitution strategies, which are inspired by the idea of using wildcards in querying and filtering tasks. Starting from a triple based query language as used for querying RDF data, unmapped ontological elements are substituted in a controlled way with variables, leading to a controlled form of query relaxation. In addition, the approach also provides evidences for refining the existing mapping based on the results of executing the relaxed queries. Different strategies for replacing non-matched ontology elements with variables are presented and evaluated over real-world data sets.	3b2dafced12ac6a1d48262ad18b82a26	2fd3aa2834f5ed1f78b0a4f4ae61be3a	54a249ca255a0fe2c67230eb2a484756	inproceedings	Wildcards for lightweight information integration in virtual desktops	Rodolfo Stecher and Claudia Niederée and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2008
7132505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1124951	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1124951	\N	Comparing remote gesture technologies for supporting collaborative physical tasks	\N	\N	1191--1200	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montr\\'{e}al, Qu\\'{e}bec, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-372-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124951}	The design of remote gesturing technologies is an area of growing interest. Current technologies have taken differing approaches to the representation of remote gesture. It is not clear which approach has the most benefit to task performance. This study therefore compared performance in a collaborative physical (assembly) task using remote gesture systems constructed with combinations of three different gesture formats (unmediated hands only, hands and sketch and digital sketch only) and two different gesture output locations (direct projection into a worker's task space or on an external monitor). Results indicated that gesturing with an unmediated representation of the hands leads to faster performance with no loss of accuracy. Comparison of gesture output locations did not find a significant difference between projecting gestures and presenting them on external monitors. These results are discussed in relation to theories of conversational grounding and the design of technologies from a 'mixed ecologies' perspective.	204071f981224bebcafa96cbb0477531	ece2ce990b95e7db787e5cb2608ee7a6	ca3260c402039dd3967511fb190ccc36	inproceedings	Comparing remote gesture technologies for supporting collaborative physical tasks	David Kirk and Danae Stanton Fraser	\N	2006
7132512	Digital Information Management, 2008. ICDIM 2008. Third International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4746741	\N	\N		\N	\N	375-380	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDIM.2008.4746741}	Light-weight information integration has to be able to effectively deal with settings where only partial mappings between the information sources to be integrated are defined. In our query rewriting approach, such partial mappings are used as the basis for defining several strategies to substitute elements in the query, and for introducing wildcards for relaxing the query when mappings are missing. The approach also supports the extension and refinement of the existing mappings based on the achieved query results and optional feedback of the user. This paper presents the proposed rewriting strategies, focusing on strategies exploiting ontological knowledge, and a comparison and evaluation of the strategies for real-world datasets.	f2a10ca1fe3935d183a6caec89d19b35	0fa36681efb210b124ba4c18145dde76	006216392f06233f8888a67b222ae4a7	article	Query rewriting for lightweight information integration	Rodolfo Stecher and Claudia Niederée and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2008
7132833	\N	\N	\N	\N	 November	\N	10th International Conference Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linz, Austria	\N	\N	SteDemNie08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present metadata based recommendation algorithms addressing two scenarios within social desktop communities: a) recommendation of resources from the co-worker's desktop, and b) recommendation of metadata for enriching the own annotation layer. Together with the algorithms we present first evaluation results as well as empirical evaluations showing that metadata based recommendations can be used in such distributed social desktop communities. 	7399c21b563f171a74723ca513e928e2	4f3b1dca9652fb5a7b78fe42e8cde1f5	cc713ef72448b44e2a00473bf39d2fc3	inproceedings	Social Recommendations of Content and Metadata	Rodolfo Stecher and Gianluca Demartini and Claudia Niederée	\N	2008
7132864	Digital Information Management, 2008. ICDIM 2008. Third International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4746741	\N	\N		\N	\N	375-380	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDIM.2008.4746741}	Light-weight information integration has to be able to effectively deal with settings where only partial mappings between the information sources to be integrated are defined. In our query rewriting approach, such partial mappings are used as the basis for defining several strategies to substitute elements in the query, and for introducing wildcards for relaxing the query when mappings are missing. The approach also supports the extension and refinement of the existing mappings based on the achieved query results and optional feedback of the user. This paper presents the proposed rewriting strategies, focusing on strategies exploiting ontological knowledge, and a comparison and evaluation of the strategies for real-world datasets.	f2a10ca1fe3935d183a6caec89d19b35	0fa36681efb210b124ba4c18145dde76	006216392f06233f8888a67b222ae4a7	article	Query rewriting for lightweight information integration	Rodolfo Stecher and Claudia Niederée and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2008
7132865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458189	\N	\N		\N	\N	797--806	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458189}	We present a flexible information integration approach which addresses the  dynamic integration needs in a personal desktop environment where only partial mappings are defined between the sources to be integrated. Our   approach is based on query rewriting using substitution rules. In addition to exploiting defined mappings, we employ substitution strategies, which are inspired by the idea of using wildcards in querying and filtering tasks. Starting from a triple based query language as used for querying RDF data, unmapped ontological elements are substituted in a controlled way with variables, leading to a controlled form of query relaxation. In addition, the approach also provides evidences for refining the existing mapping based on the results of executing the relaxed queries. Different strategies for replacing non-matched ontology elements with variables are presented and evaluated over real-world data sets.	3b2dafced12ac6a1d48262ad18b82a26	2fd3aa2834f5ed1f78b0a4f4ae61be3a	54a249ca255a0fe2c67230eb2a484756	inproceedings	Wildcards for lightweight information integration in virtual desktops	Rodolfo Stecher and Claudia Niederée and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2008
7132866	\N	\N	\N	\N	 November	\N	10th International Conference Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linz, Austria	\N	\N	SteDemNie08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present metadata based recommendation algorithms addressing two scenarios within social desktop communities: a) recommendation of resources from the co-worker's desktop, and b) recommendation of metadata for enriching the own annotation layer. Together with the algorithms we present first evaluation results as well as empirical evaluations showing that metadata based recommendations can be used in such distributed social desktop communities. 	7399c21b563f171a74723ca513e928e2	4f3b1dca9652fb5a7b78fe42e8cde1f5	cc713ef72448b44e2a00473bf39d2fc3	inproceedings	Social Recommendations of Content and Metadata	Rodolfo Stecher and Gianluca Demartini and Claudia Niederée	\N	2008
7133012	Serials Review	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parameswaran06	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W63-4KJ0SRJ-1/2/ecdcfa78c0c594892d87c7dc5b5aec07	\N		\N	\N	154 - 163	\N	3	\N	issn = {0098-7913}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.serrev.2006.04.001}	This article ranks South and Southeast Asian Studies journals along three categories--quality, efficiency, and impact. The ranking summarizes the results of a survey sent to an international sample of South and Southeast Asian Studies scholars. This study is valuable in three ways: as a decision making tool for the South and Southeast Asian Studies academic community, as an evaluation of methodology in journal ranking studies, and as a discussion of the value of journal rankings studies to assessment and evaluation in higher education generally.	e62963ec0a2b71fee557823a7e67ddbc	ce95dccd29d3208241e26af72c29ec28	8540162fb70176bf8b7c7923e9105edc	article	The Value of South and Southeast Asian Studies Journal Rankings	Ashvin Parameswaran and Rodney Sebastian	\N	2006
7133018	Cell and Tissue Research	321	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-005-1093-9	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	131--140	\N	1	\N		Mussel gill cells are attractive models in ecotoxicological studies because gills are the first uptake site for many toxicants in the aquatic environment; gill cells are thus often affected by exposure to pollutants. Our aim was to characterize mussel gill cells in vivo and in vitro by using morphological, histochemical and functional end-points. In paraffin sections stained with haematoxylin–eosin, three zones were distinguished in the long central gill filaments: frontal, intermediate and abfrontal. Various types of ciliated cells were present in the frontal zone, and both ciliated and non-ciliated cells were found in the abfrontal zone. The intermediate zone was comprised of flattened endothelial cells. Lipofuscin granules occurred in the three zones in variable amounts, depending on the specimen. Haemocytes were found in the haemolymph sinus of gill filaments. Mucocytes were identified in both frontal and abfrontal zones by means of periodic acid Schiff-alcian blue (PAS-AB) staining. In cryostat sections, succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) activity was mainly found in ciliated cells, whereas neutral lipids and acid-phosphatase-reactive lysosomes were present in all portions of the gill filament, mostly being related to lipofuscin granules. In mussels exposed to 5'-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine in vivo, proliferating cells were scattered throughout the gill filament. Gill cells (typically 2×107 cells/ml per mussel; 95% viability) were isolated by dissociation with dispase. Gill cell suspensions were heterogeneous: 58% were ciliated epithelial cells (positive for SDH), 42% were non-ciliated cells (including epithelial cells and haemocytes), 2.3% were mucocytes (positive for PAS-AB) and 4.25% were haemocytes (able to phagocytose neutral red-stained zymosan). Gill cell cultures were maintained up to 18 days without changing the culture medium, viability decreasing below 50% at day 18. Primary cultures of mussel gill cells might therefore be useful models for the in vitro assessment of xenobiotic impacts on coastal and estuarine ecosystems.
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ER  -	1d625ef8d3bf3d56b9af18853643034c	a26b7a5898677534cf950f6812a9b7eb	34b560b9078dd94b3f864c5568122f91	article	Characterization of mussel gill cells in vivo and in vitro	Amagoia Gómez-Mendikute and Miren Elizondo and Paola Venier and Miren P. Cajaraville	\N	2005
7133030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisboa, Protugal	\N	\N	Kawase2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f769cebe0f08f72ee80ebca5c3852fdb	147335cf90c7ecd787ba7806d9130d4a	69154807daccfd5a4e4c72cbc2e40708	inproceedings	Incremental End-User Query Construction for the Semantic Desktop	Ricardo Kawase and Enrico Minack and Wolfgang Nejdl and Samur Araújo and Daniel Schwabe	\N	2009
7133041	Scientometrics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kao08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-007-1895-5	\N		\N	\N	95--115	\N	1	\N		To improve the quality of journals in Taiwan, the National Science Council (NSC) of the Republic of China evaluates journals
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in the fields of humanities and social sciences periodically. This paper describes the evaluation of 46 management journals conducted by the authors, as authorized by the NSC. Both a subjective approach, with judgments solicited from 345 experts,and an objective approach, with data collected on four indicators: journal cross citation, dissertation citation, authors’scholastic reputation, and author diversity, were used to make a comprehensive evaluation. Performance in the four indicatorswere aggregated using weights which were most favourable to all journals, in a compromise sense, to produce the compositeindices. The subjective evaluation reflects the general image, or reputation, of journals while the objective evaluation disclosesblind spots which have been overlooked by experts. The results show that using either approach alone would have produced resultswhich are misleading, which suggests that both approaches should be used. All of the editors of the journals being evaluatedagreed that the evaluation was appropriate and the results are reasonable.	9c8a5eec40a19ecb5bd1e5994fd169eb	41e0456302dfbf7f5c5911dfacb25286	30feb9011c96e16b8a1f8c9a101d414a	article	Ranking Taiwanese management journals: A case study	Chiang Kao and Hsiou-Wei Lin and San-Lin Chung and Wei-Chi Tsai and Jyh-Shen Chiou and Yen-Liang Chen and Liang-Hsuan Chen and Shih-Chieh Fang and Hwei-Lan Pao	\N	2008
7133042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th European Semantic Web Conference, (ESWC \	2008), Tenerife, Spain, June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	groza2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f435eef2746496fffb39b3c2940a70b	be5d4d6748f063a1ed751cc0e091a5e4	327e510b83b6f1bed3eee34b11a6f3bb	inproceedings	KonneX-SALT: First Steps towards a Semantic Claim Federation Infrastructure	Tudor Groza and Knud Moeller and Siegfried Handschuh and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7133043	Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology	43	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-002-1153-z	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	0497--0504	\N	4	\N		The elimination rate constants (k2) of nine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were examined for the freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata. The concentrations of fluorene, phenanthrene, anthracene, fluoranthene, pyrene, benzo[a]anthracene, chrysene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, and indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene revealed a significant inverse relationship with time and their k2 values ranged from 0.10 to 0.22 day−1. The k2 values of these significantly cleared PAHs were similar to k2 values observed for nonmetabolized organochlorines in mussels previously reported in the literature. The inverse relationshipbetween k2 and Kow provides evidence that the nine PAHs were being passively eliminated from the mussels and that they can be used to calibratethe mussel as a quantitative biomonitor. A general expression relating elimination rate constants and chemical Kow is derived for hydrophobic contaminants in E. complanata. The k2 versus log Kow regression equation for mussels developed herein was similar to other studies documenting the elimination of PCBs and PAHsin a number of bivalve species.	2830c50fcca7f758c5fe21d25e660132	204d871789d7aeed38824a6254061562	57808ab903f7628c3d6ab2c8864e4b47	article	Quantitative Biomonitoring of PAHs Using the Barnes Mussel (Elliptio complanata)	S. B. Gewurtz and K. G. Drouillard and R. Lazar and G. D. Haffner	\N	2002
7133045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence, (WI \	2008), Sydney, Australia, December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	groza2008b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccbf5a87174be320807c31f6f2e89a42	e6d7265e5ffd1fefc194b1c6937c9489	15ccbc5e7e3da4047f82c4fcafebf795	inproceedings	Adding Provenance and Evolution Information to Modularized Argumentation Models	Tudor Groza and Siegfried Handschuh and John Breslin	\N	2008
7133046	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Semantic Web Engineering in the Knowledge Society	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	\N	\N	\N	groza2008c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60566-112-4}	\N	cb077ae34dc5a5d2fffe3cd37258a505	c89a84585bd4bf80175bd8733d10bd75	8d43b57f9d22a8e72212bab08852c089	inbook	The Social Semantic Desktop: A New Paradigm Towards Deploying the Semantic Web on the Desktop	Ansgar Bernardi and Stefan Decker and Ludger van Elst and Gunnar Grimnes and Tudor Groza and Siegfried Handschuh Mehdi Jazayeri and Cedric Mesnage and Knud Moeller and Gerald Reif and Michael Sintek	Jorge Cardoso and Miltiadis D. Lytras	2008
7133051	\N	401	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Semantic Web Conference (Posters & Demos)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/semweb/MinackSZZ08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/iswc2008p.html#MinackSZZ08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2008p	ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_40.pdf}	\N	fe05a013d0f9462489ea0ca5cb6d7602	ce37b610fe33ce6d8be83b5384937539	5ffa7823d50d39a4156269b862aff1d8	inproceedings	SUITS4RDF: Incremental Query Construction for the Semantic Web.	Enrico Minack and Wolf Siberski and Gideon Zenz and Xuan Zhou	Christian Bizer and Anupam Joshi	2008
7133189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien, Technik und Bildung	\N	\N	\N	Schöningh	Paderborn	\N	\N	filipovic2009	http://geloggd.alexander-filipovic.de/publikationen/literacy-und-die-bedeutung-gesellschaftlicher-beteiligung/	\N		\N	\N	159-173	\N	\N	\N		Der Beitrag thematisiert die Bedeutung von Medien für die gesellschaftliche Inklusions- bzw. Exklusionsproblematik. Über eine Schärfung des Begriffs "literacy" wird gezeigt, dass medien- und bildungsethische Überlegungen integriert werden können. Als normativer Schlüssel für beide Bereiche fungiert die Frage nach der Gerechtigkeit gesellschaftlicher Partizipation (Beteiligungsgerechtigkeit). Damit wird auch versucht, den Status der Medienethik als wissenschaftliche Disziplin zu klären und ihre interdisziplinären Anknüpfungspunkte aufzuzeigen.	6c6d33db8731688bab67501ef9010579	24593512cb0ce3048f6d7ffc1cb00eca	5a849d8927f8da1f4a654a4c4c97356c	incollection	Literacy und die Bedeutung gesellschaftlicher Beteiligung. Medien- und bildungsethische Überlegungen. 	Alexander Filipović	Michael Wimmer and Roland Reichenbach and Ludwig Pongratz	2009
7133191	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Media	\N	\N	\N	0596528108	http://www.amazon.de/Designing-Web-Navigation-Optimizing-Experience/dp/0596528108%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0596528108	\N	Designing Web Navigation: Optimizing the User Experience: Amazon.de: James Kalbach: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780596528102}, asin = {0596528108}, isbn = {0596528108}, dewey = {006.76}	\N	d51d9f221e59589d9d6642821bd99247	d83a0cfa826e114cde151fac4dd4fd47	62cbd51f2b8168e32237c73612e0b55a	book	Designing Web Navigation: Optimizing the User Experience	James Kalbach	\N	2007
7133212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	1558609350	http://www.amazon.de/Understanding-Users-Requirements-Interactive-Technologies/dp/1558609350%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558609350	\N	Understanding Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements Methods Tools and Techniques Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies : A ... Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies: Amazon.de: Catherine Courage, Kathy Baxter: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558609358}, asin = {1558609350}, isbn = {1558609350}, dewey = {004.019}	\N	7e74d781d5bc59fb806840d38f889ce7	3be64acf5ad783e7924a2acf3553a9ff	3114f62751e643ffdfd7faa65f5e0bd0	book	Understanding Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements Methods Tools and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies): A ... Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies)	Catherine Courage and Kathy Baxter	\N	2005
7133215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DemartiniN08	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-403/paper2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Expert retrieval has attracted deep attention because of the
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huge economical impact it can have on enterprises. The classical dataset
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on which to perform this task is company intranet (i.e., personal pages,
\
e-mails, documents). We propose a new system for nding experts in the
\
user's desktop content. Looking at private documents and e-mails of the
\
user, the system builds expert proles for all the people named in the
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desktop. This allows the search system to focus on the user's topics of
\
interest thus generating satisfactory results on topics well represented on
\
the desktop. We show, with an articial test collection, how the desktop
\
content is appropriate for nding experts on the topic the user is
\
interested in.	485df84dcbab3e0625a3d195c26aee28	189cd19d6c364d3571c6860e771b2a4b	b0ddf832fe0f348365b55c2a06d06789	article	Finding Experts on the Semantic Desktop	Gianluca Demartini and Claudia Niederée	\N	2008
7133225	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peer-to-Peer Computing	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/p2p/LagesseKW08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/p2p/p2p2008.html#LagesseKW08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	43-52	\N	\N	conf/p2p/2008	date = {2008-09-22}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/P2P.2008.46}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3318-6}	\N	4027e51849f6d6c11c2a72b229cb367c	2049b2ebca01f9bbe9eb546a65d6a62b	63593901a2f2ce267c15e6befdb16369	inproceedings	AREX: An Adaptive System for Secure Resource Access in Mobile P2P Systems.	Brent Lagesse and Mohan Kumar and Matthew Wright	Klaus Wehrle and Wolfgang Kellerer and Sandeep K. Singhal and Ralf Steinmetz	2008
7133226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DemartiniN08	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-403/paper2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Expert retrieval has attracted deep attention because of the
\
huge economical impact it can have on enterprises. The classical dataset
\
on which to perform this task is company intranet (i.e., personal pages,
\
e-mails, documents). We propose a new system for nding experts in the
\
user's desktop content. Looking at private documents and e-mails of the
\
user, the system builds expert proles for all the people named in the
\
desktop. This allows the search system to focus on the user's topics of
\
interest thus generating satisfactory results on topics well represented on
\
the desktop. We show, with an articial test collection, how the desktop
\
content is appropriate for nding experts on the topic the user is
\
interested in.	485df84dcbab3e0625a3d195c26aee28	189cd19d6c364d3571c6860e771b2a4b	b0ddf832fe0f348365b55c2a06d06789	article	Finding Experts on the Semantic Desktop	Gianluca Demartini and Claudia Niederée	\N	2008
7134519	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gito	\N	\N	\N	3940019372	http://www.amazon.de/Graphentheoretische-Wiki-basierten-Netzwerken-selbstorganisiertes-Wissensmanagement/dp/3940019372%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3940019372	\N	Graphentheoretische Analyse der Evolution von…Amazon.de: Claudia Müller: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783940019370}, asin = {3940019372}, isbn = {3940019372}	\N	6cfa380626c76e51c736604ba6380ad0	59650058bee8b05ba674d700142b8e6e	1f4616706df3fd709312025dac22b72a	book	Graphentheoretische Analyse der Evolution von Wiki-basierten Netzwerken für selbstorganisiertes Wissensmanagement	Claudia Müller	\N	2008
7134695	Lipids	37	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11745-002-0937-8	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	587--595	\N	6	\N		The lipid, FA, and sterol composition of the New Zealand green lipped mussel (NZGLM, Perna canaliculus) and of the Tasmanian blue mussel (TBM, Mytilus edulis) were compared using TLC-FID and GC-MS. The respective mussel species were obtained from three different sites in both New
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Zealand (NZ) and Tasmania. Lipid class distribution of both mussel species was characterized by a high proportion of phospholipid(PL, 57–79%) and TG (10–25%), FFA (7–12%), and sterols (ST, 12–18%). The NZGLM had higher proportions of TG, FFA, and ST (P&lt;0.01), whereas the TBM had a higher proportion of PL (P&lt;0.01). There were higher proportions of total PUFA, saturated FA, n−3 FA, and hydroxy and nonmethyleneinterrupted FA (P&lt;0.05) in the TBM compared with the NZGLM. The major FA in the NZGLM were 16∶0 (15–17%), 20∶5n-3 (14–20%), and 22∶6n-3 (11–17%).The same FA dominated lipids in the TBM, although there were significantly higher proportions of 16∶0 (P=0.000) and 22∶6 n−3 (P=0.003) and lower proportions of 20∶5n-3 (P=0.0072) in the TBM. A novel PUFA, 28∶8n-3, was detected in both mussels with higher amounts in the TBM, which probably reflectsa greater dietary contribution of dinoflagellates for this species. Cholesterol was the dominant sterol in both mussels. Othermajor sterols included brassicasterol, 22-methylcholesterol, trans-22-dehydrocholesterol, and desmosterol. There were significant differences (P&lt;0.05) between the NZGLM and TBM for 12 of the 20 sterols measured. Six sterols showed significant site differences for theNZGLM, and 10 for the TBM. The differences in the FA and sterol composition between the two species may be due to the dietof the NZGLM being more diatom-derived and the diet of the TBM having a greater dinoflagellate component.	7b966b720dbcbb25ce62b886eb35c1a3	626fc2c51c3718a3d678aa5d3c92cb16	f3aeae310f18a5790f166f7963219288	article	Lipid, FA, and sterol composition of New Zealand green lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) and tasmanian blue mussel (Mytilus edulis)	Karen Murphy and Ben Mooney and Neil Mann and Peter Nichols and Andrew Sinclair	\N	2002
7134731	\N	401	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Semantic Web Conference (Posters & Demos)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/semweb/MinackSZZ08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/iswc2008p.html#MinackSZZ08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2008p	ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_40.pdf}	\N	fe05a013d0f9462489ea0ca5cb6d7602	ce37b610fe33ce6d8be83b5384937539	5ffa7823d50d39a4156269b862aff1d8	inproceedings	SUITS4RDF: Incremental Query Construction for the Semantic Web.	Enrico Minack and Wolf Siberski and Gideon Zenz and Xuan Zhou	Christian Bizer and Anupam Joshi	2008
7134732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisboa, Protugal	\N	\N	Kawase2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f769cebe0f08f72ee80ebca5c3852fdb	147335cf90c7ecd787ba7806d9130d4a	69154807daccfd5a4e4c72cbc2e40708	inproceedings	Incremental End-User Query Construction for the Semantic Desktop	Ricardo Kawase and Enrico Minack and Wolfgang Nejdl and Samur Araújo and Daniel Schwabe	\N	2009
7134761	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:386092	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8546bbf2f265d26b0868821147922222	c9776318cd2f8f378ed427661e8ef016	29f25ab80d38122cf552a7d0ac2dd6ef	misc	The Heisenberg Representation of Quantum Computers	Daniel Gottesman	\N	2001
7134946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific Computing     in Object-Oriented Parallel Environments (ISCOPE'97)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Veldhuizen:1997:ISCOPE	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conftitle = {International Scientific Computing in Object-Oriented
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    Parallel Environments}, conflocation = {Marina del Rey, California}	\N	2d4343264e7ba6ba7b55e4fe9db385d5	992c9b0dfdabf2ff9a4b0710a1505fdd	a76dd81c297b86f943fcefca8adb9210	inproceedings	Will {C++} be faster than {Fortran}?	T. L. Veldhuizen and M. E. Jernigan	\N	1997
7135073	Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MusselCar	http://ejeafche.uvigo.es/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=364&Itemid=33	\N		\N	\N	3015-3019	\N	6	\N		The total lipid content and the fatty acid composition of the mussel Mytilus Galloprovinciallis were determined in  bimonthly intervals for a one-year period. The fat and the fatty acid content of the investigated mussel show a  ignificant seasonal dependency. The highest fat content (4.93g/ 100g fresh sample) was found in June while the lowest fat content (1.45g/ 100g fresh sample) was found in October. The mussels were found to be excellent sources of the n-3 fatty acids (28.21 g/100 g fatty acids on average during the one-year period). Also a high n-3/ n-6 ratio (on average 5.7) and a balanced p/s ratio were determined (on average 1.25).	064352930db408ae4d943e7b86cdbf42	84f4d3113c5426d6811886d7176cfc84	e8164aca567d6b3ad17fccae3d179e95	article	Seasonal variation in the fatty acid compositionof the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) cultured in N. Greece 	Spiros Zlatanos	\N	2008
7135096	Inf. Resour. Manage. J.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Publishing	Hershey, PA, USA	\N	\N	342407	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=342407&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=18470656&CFTOKEN=60201883	\N	Integrated analysis and design of knowledge systems and processes	\N	\N	24--42	\N	1	\N	issn = {1040-1628}	\N	f50ce7c44972022d98db1c604366dc2e	825f954516a11c11a7ebca4e3b3698da	19c2d6ec9ceae5aff722c196a0286d0e	article	Integrated analysis and design of knowledge systems and processes	Mark Nissen and Magdi Kamel and Kishore Sengupta	\N	2000
7135111	Food Control	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vernocchi20071575	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6S-4MWXPSP-2/2/ce02dbe00455d57e7c4d02893fa7cc62	\N		\N	\N	1575 - 1583	\N	12	\N	issn = {0956-7135}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2006.12.009}	The aim of this work was to analyse some quality parameters of Mytilus galloprovicialis harvested monthly in the period ranging from April 2002 and February 2003 in a longline off-shore mussel farm, located in the Adriatic Sea, near Cattolica (Emilia Romagna Region, Italy). After harvesting, the samples were analysed in order to determine the counts of fecal coliforms (FC) and Escherichia coli, the presence of Salmonella, as prescribed by Italian and European Community regulations, and other pathogens (Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Listeria monocytogenes), as well as the meat yield and its proximate composition, its Fe, Cr, Cd, Zn, Pb and Cu content, the total lipids of the meat and their specific composition. The results obtained evidenced that many of the parameters studied, i.e. the meat proximate composition, the lipid fatty acid composition and the microbiological indices, were subjected to seasonal fluctuations. In particular, the microbiological data showed that 4 mussel samples (June, December, January and February) out of 12 did not match the limit imposed by Italian law and Emilia Romagna protocol concerning the FC and E. coli counts. While L. monocytogenes and Salmonella spp. were never detected in all the samples analysed, three samples (April, January and February) were positive for the presence of V. parahaemolyticus. No seasonal fluctuations were evidenced for Fe, Cr, Cd, Zn, Pb and Cu contents, always under the limits imposed by Italian law.	b6ce39118554384f43ec4151675df1ba	9ab1ff95618836620160fa5f2bcafc8b	38186726b1d6b13ed1df007b10a7f733	article	Characterization of Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) harvested in Adriatic Sea (Italy)	Pamela Vernocchi and Mirko Maffei and Rosalba Lanciotti and Giovanna Suzzi and Fausto Gardini	\N	2007
7135206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Albert-Ludwigs-Universit{"a}t Freiburg, Department of Computer Science	\N	benz07ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastdatemodified = {2007-04-28}, pdf = {benz07-collaborative.pdf}, lastname = {Benz}, read = {notread}, own = {notown}	\N	2d038234ec500e2e078c36d0afbb06e1	0b29ccf1782b6131160edbec1243e3c0	c6a6bc88abb5c9a43dd5a6071f5518de	mastersthesis	Collaborative Ontology Learning	Dominik Benz	\N	2007
7135264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICIG '07: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Image and Graphics	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1305229	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1305229	\N	Calibration Accuracy Evaluation with Stereo Reconstruction	\N	\N	7--12	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2929-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIG.2007.66}	During SPECT imaging, a patient must remain motionless for 20 minutes or more. Without compensation, patient motion can compromise diagnostic accuracy. As the first step in compensation, we propose stereo-optical tracking of retro-reflective spheres attached to stretchy bands wrapped about the patients to estimate patient motion. Camera calibration is a crucial step in stereo-imaging, which ultimately determines the accuracy of tracking. The two leading methods of camera calibration are: 1) phantom-based calibration, and 2) grid board-based calibration. They both use the Tsai camera model, but use different input data and methods of calculation. Thus, the two methods will show different sensitivities to system modeling and input data inaccuracies. We evaluated the relationship between inaccuracies using two error measures. The first was the Residual error or the difference between the input center location of spheres in the 2D optical images and the centers estimated using the calibration parameters. The second was stereo error or the difference between the input 3D location of the center of spheres in the calibration phantom and the centers estimated by stereo imaging. We observed that the grid board-based calibration is more stable, and that for both methods the stereo error increases with distance away from the center of the measurement volume.	a26a64993e465f7aec54771230b67a84	79f63d3c7421d07154d8352cfca636e5	700427fa8abed3dc4223de59b75e1385	inproceedings	Calibration Accuracy Evaluation with Stereo Reconstruction	Songxiang Gu and Joseph E. McNamara and Karen Johnson and Michael A. Gennert and Michael A. King	\N	2007
7135304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chandos Pub	\N	\N	\N	1843341786	http://www.amazon.de/Wikis-Tools-Information-Collaboration-Professional/dp/1843341786%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1843341786	\N	Wikis: Tools for Information Work and Collaboration Information Professional: Amazon.de: Jane Klobas: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781843341789}, asin = {1843341786}, isbn = {1843341786}, dewey = {005.72}	\N	7e7b0a22a9b1e4e633eb9d865bd531bb	20c0635eb575c4012b8d81bb35d2253a	db9c552a59977862233511f8bbdfa2e2	book	Wikis: Tools for Information Work and Collaboration (Information Professional)	Jane Klobas	\N	2006
7135553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nster	\N	\N	Beit2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-934017-90-8}, language = {Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl. - Bibliogr. H. Heineberg S. 231 - 239}	\N	3671df5e50d9dc3dc4550c8876109cc9	f855c94c60cc36b57081f69d32517af4	4160200e6d3dc8bf6a00f575fbece7f9	book	Beitr{\\"a}ge zur geographischen Stadt- und Regionalforschung	\N	Carola A. Bischoff	2003
7135572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosenheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Stad2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2795546daf6c3fe8195969d3f0398c5b	2f41240bed17290acb63cd001f231593	bfdcefdf3730f27327eaef5455425b55	book	Stadt-Umland-Management zur Zukunft von Einzelhandel und Fl{\\"a}chennutzung	\N	\N	2003
7135600	Zeitschrift f{\\"u}r Wirtschaftsgeographie	2004, H.2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TegeKons	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	S. 111 - 123	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f880cca6e14ec291d439053588d6af7	5adc07b51f5edf521c1b73f5c1b7f773	62e3fb14a7d8ccdc3025c512b0d6667a	article	Konsumenten im Netz der M{\\"o}glichkeiten	Gudrun Tegeder	\N	2004
7135611	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dueck2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0241-5	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	262--269	\N	3	\N		Bei IBM machen wir mit Enterprise 2.0 so langsam ernst. Wir wollen mehr als Community arbeiten, nicht so sehr als Organisation. Dieser Unterschied zwischen Prozessen und Jobrollen einerseits und Arbeiten in Netzwerken wird zum Glück noch gar nicht so gut verstanden. Aber es wird doch am Ende eine Kulturrevolution, oder? Machen Sie mit?	c1828381231f31f75e96a4a2353c3643	f6fc46aa3935ef703e7d1a8cf9fcc41e	5ec67ec2867c8c70fee356576edf5887	article	Bluepedia	Gunter Dueck	\N	2008
7135743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '03: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	642707	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=642707	\N	Two worlds apart	\N	\N	553--560	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-630-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/642611.642707}	A tension exists between designers' comfort with physical artifacts and the need for effective remote collaboration: physical objects live in one place. Previous research and technologies to support remote collaboration have focused on shared electronic media. Current technologies force distributed teams to choose between the physical tools they prefer and the electronic communication mechanisms available. We present Distributed Designers' Outpost, a remote collaboration system based on The Designers' Outpost, a collaborative web site design tool that employs physical Post-it notes as interaction primitives. We extended the system for synchronous remote collaboration and introduced two awareness mechanisms: transient ink input for gestures and a blue shadow of the remote collaborator for presence. We informally evaluated this system with six professional designers. Designers were excited by the prospect of physical remote collaboration but found some coordination challenges in the interaction with shared artifacts.	b6c78469b3799ef954f550c7407dd371	7b8efc061614555c1dcf4e5b3b38aaaa	39763f37a93c5ce48fd268e3aa05fed1	inproceedings	Two worlds apart: bridging the gap between physical and virtual media for distributed design collaboration	Katherine M. Everitt and Scott R. Klemmer and Robert Lee and James A. Landay	\N	2003
7136025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MULTIMEDIA '95: Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	215316	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=217279.215316	\N	A confederation of tools for capturing and accessing collaborative activity	\N	\N	523--534	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, California, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-751-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/217279.215316}	\N	c08f83efbf8188fe0355e0c8c4e8cab4	624903a737651dbbd3778e3f9c931d2e	36ba0e7312220ea05c1cd60ce9fb5575	inproceedings	A confederation of tools for capturing and accessing collaborative activity	Scott Minneman and Steve Harrison and Bill Janssen and Gordon Kurtenbach and Thomas Moran and Ian Smith and Bill van Melle	\N	1995
7136069	Lipids	43	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lipids_090121	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11745-008-3205-2	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	829--841	\N	9	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Black Sea molluscs and gastropods are the most studied organisms from the Romanian littoral zone. In particular, those from
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the Mytilidae species are of great interest because biochemical investigations have shown that they can be sources of biologicalactive substances which can have different applications (e.g. food additives). We report here the extraction of lipids fromtwo different species of molluscs (Mytilus galloprovincialis L., Mediterranean mussel) and gastropods (Rapana venosa, hard-shell clam). The extracts were evaluated in terms of antioxidant and composition properties and their healing propertieswere tested on skin burns in Wistar rats. Our studies proved that the two lipid extracts contained a relatively complex distributionof compounds, in terms of characteristic indices, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and vitamins E and D. The presence ofsuch compounds rendered the extracts very efficient in healing induced skin burns in Wistar rats. The histological analysisshowed a reduction in the time of healing (12–13 and 13–15&nbsp;days for the Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) Rapana venosa extracts, respectively) compared to 20–22 for untreated animals, based on results from tissues and blood samples. Our investigationshave been proved to be promising in terms of future potential applications of the extracts as skin-care products, cosmeticsand/or pharmaceutical preparations owing to their dermorestitutive properties.	ab227e1d4418af4919c3fba664777d09	5b4d5d3e2c62857704d200633cb62e20	5a2cea4d6b9199a8090b5f01ea2d94cd	article	Physico-Chemical Characterisation of Lipids from Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) and Rapana venosa and their Healing Properties on Skin Burns	Diana Badiu and Alina Balu and Lucica Barbes and Rafael Luque and Roxana Nita and Marius Radu and Ecaterina Tanase and Natalia Rosoiu	\N	2008
7136152	Wirtschaftsinformatik	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knolmayer	\N	\N		\N	\N	386-390	\N	4	\N		\N	e09e35be81a667111b622344168862a9	06546a5c74685627dbca4987f3fcf7a0	742aba6357c7dfde9527627a617a3680	article	Business Rules	Herbert Herbst and Gerhard Knolmayer	\N	1993
7136166	\N	\N	\N	Reprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WileyBlackwell	\N	\N	\N	Barlow:0471922951	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Statistics-Statistical-Physical-Sciences-Manchester/dp/0471922951%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471922951	\N	Statistics: A Guide to the Use of Statistical Methods in the Physical Sciences Manchester Physics Series: Amazon.co.uk: R. J. Barlow: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471922957}, asin = {0471922951}, isbn = {0471922951}, dewey = {530.1595}	\N	cc7948296cb76f6e147c9d23b16022a7	58cb0c0714f3bedbce6d985bba5f01ba	a3a53b359a17963dc26d760338cf6da9	book	Statistics: A Guide to the Use of Statistical Methods in the Physical Sciences (Manchester Physics Series)	R. J. Barlow	\N	1989
7136239	Scientometrics	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vaughan08	\N	\N		\N	\N	317-330	\N	2	\N	author-email = {{lvaughan@uwo.ca}}, issn = {{0138-9130}}, keywords-plus = {{GREATER RESEARCH IMPACT; OPEN-ACCESS ARTICLES; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR;
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   OF-SCIENCE; FACULTY; LIBRARY; SCOPUS}}, doc-delivery-number = {{257ON}}, subject-category = {{Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science
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   \\& Library Science}}, number-of-cited-references = {{32}}, affiliation = {{Vaughan, L (Reprint Author), Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat \\& Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada.
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   {[}Vaughan, Liwen] Univ Western Ontario, Fac Informat \\& Media Studies, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada.
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   {[}Shaw, Debora] Indiana Univ, Sch Lib \\& Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Scientometrics}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000252808500010}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11192-008-0220-2}}, times-cited = {{1}}	A sample of 1,483 publications, representative of the scholarly production of LIS faculty, was searched in Web of Science (WoS), Google, and Google Scholar. The median number of citations found through WoS was zero for all types of publications except book chapters; the median for Google Scholar ranged from 1 for print/subscription journal articles to 3 for books and book chapters. For Google the median number of citations ranged from 9 for conference papers to 41 for books. A sample of the web citations was examined and  classified as representing intellectual or non-intellectual impact. Almost 92\\% of the citations identified through Google Scholar represented intellectual impact - primarily citations from journal articles. Bibliographic services (non-intellectual impact) were the largest single contributor of citations identified through Google. Open access journal articles attracted more web citations but the citations to print/subscription journal articles more often represented intellectual impact. In spite of problems with Google Scholar, it has the potential to provide useful data for research evaluation, especially in a field where rapid and fine-grained analysis is desirable.	b77af26ea5cf5f8055e8afeb97abde29	3496720025a1f2282dfb96e5c406d189	46df8e4899f7ca5ed2a0f3fc4a34afb7	article	A new look at evidence of scholarly citation in citation indexes and from web sources	Liwen Vaughan and Debora Shaw	\N	2008
7136358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CERN	Geneva	\N	Technical Design Report	Jenni:1095847	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CERN-LHCC-2008-004	\N		\N	bc4b61f3c6af170c5ad94a0cef2f6fd5	3804eca7838c0a707d3c2c1c93a23993	1c2917a7c4210f2cb2e6be5552838a39	book	ATLAS Forward Detectors for Measurement of Elastic
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                      Scattering and Luminosity	\N	\N	2008
7136391	Scripta Materialia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zuttel_tetrahydroborates_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	823	\N	\N	\N		\N	52da2791bc363a46210448cb368f17b5	7b3067d18029d77752f7a440f9cbbf30	571d57a15125c602c7341a2dbb66fc0b	article	Tetrahydroborates as new hydrogen storage materials	A. Zuttel and A. Borgschulte and Shin-Ichi Orimo	\N	2007
7136466	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	CERN	\N	\N	Geneva	\N	\N	CERN-LHCC-2008-013	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CERN-LHCC-2008-013. LHCC-G-140	\N		\N	794e1576022f9203f965a2bf9d3ac9f7	3efadfb2de144fd900209af8289d54ea	c45481d2f3b9cef22e09e33a110e7a6c	techreport	Review of the ATLAS Technical Design Report on the Forward
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                      Detectors for the Measurement of Elastic Scattering and
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                      Luminosit	\N	\N	2008
7136590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl Hanser Verlag	\N	\N	\N	ISBN3446222723	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b394905fba1fa8eab9584a0d27ca710	9076d7da774523a2421adef1ef0af779	62e51c1a1f757533e0afc39266071048	book	Usability praktisch umsetzen. Handbuch für Software, Web, Mobile Devices und andere interaktive Produkte. 	\N	Sven Heinsen and Petra Vogt	2003
7136925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 15	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	vishwanathan03fastkernels	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.4.9887	\N		\N	\N	569--576	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e232e43f3e8515f2bbf78352fb25b06	a911b7425a38cb2752c100dccfdddd2d	0e832fe8c4932049be531b9a69b4ebc9	inproceedings	Fast Kernels for String and Tree Matching	S. V. N. Vishwanathan and Alexander J. Smola	\N	2003
7137223	\\mnras	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1952MNRAS.112..195B	\N	\N		\N	\N	195-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1952MNRAS.112..195B}	\N	9d7c38a60805111a97a6226568dd8829	0c45f7e0fe425572df08749e2e745a5a	afa65ad300f8209804ac4fde06c141e4	article	{On spherically symmetrical accretion}	H. {Bondi}	\N	1952
7137254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pohl_2007_Analogie	http://www.grin.com/e-book/111110/	\N		\N	Magisterarbeit am Institut für Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03b6e1d2ee5d6514c9226d5dbc333ba0	a9a35667c564f887ae777469ef6593ea	4d745cb0ebe8266b9c229de172700f2c	mastersthesis	Analogie und Sprache - Betrachtungen zum Analogie-Begriff bei Saussure und Wittgenstein	Adrian Pohl	\N	2007
7137417	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	Proceedings of the Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), electronic proceedings	\N	\N	Ubiquitious Knowledge Processing, Universität Darmstadt	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUD-CS-2008-4	http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2008/lrec08_camera_ready.pdf	\N	from www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2008/lrec08_camera_ready.pdf}, research_sub_area = {Semantic Information Management}, pubkey = {TUD-CS-2008-4}, research_area = {Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing}	\N	278dba2ff6eee59acf5b01a520712553	701656fe35e22501f180fadc1fa03d47	92bee7527bc1503c96fe33022b8dd305	inproceedings	Extracting Lexical Semantic Knowledge from Wikipedia and Wiktionary	Torsten Zesch and Christof Müller and Iryna Gurevych	\N	2008
7137434	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	Working Notes for the CLEF 2008 Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUD-CS-200807	\N	\N	from www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de	\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	research_area = {Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing}, location = {Aarhus, Denmark}, research_sub_area = {Semantic Information Management}, pubkey = {TUD-CS-200807}	\N	5243ed38952d431a0b2c5be3a538b72e	574205ddaf98d7e8bf40cb669ef86d4c	9b41b716814ef556797d80b9c303f883	inproceedings	Using Wikipedia and Wiktionary in Domain-Specific Information Retrieval	Christof Müller and Iryna Gurevych	Francesca Borri and Alessandro Nardi and Carol Peters	2008
7137435	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	Proceedings of the TextGraphs-2 Workshop (NAACL-HLT 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZeschGurevych2007analysis	http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2007/hlt-textgraphs.pdf	\N	from www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2007/hlt-textgraphs.pdf}, pubkey = {ZeschGurevych2007analysis}	\N	56d435c21bd9b6137035d4212f39b89d	0401e62edb9bfa85dd498cb40301c0cb	49f110d41a33c45a000d2ef93ace82c6	inproceedings	Analysis of the Wikipedia Category Graph for NLP Applications	Torsten Zesch and Iryna Gurevych	\N	2007
7137455	Zotero: The {Next-Generation} Research Tool	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owens_publish_2009	http://www.zotero.org/blog/publish-zotero-collections-online-with-zotz/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	313ebc92212d7b8b9a6dd7dcaa73df70	b7bc540cca03cd0cc4fec1308007c645	75dbea66cd7577e1a437b57ec68988ee	misc	Publish Zotero Collections Online With Zotz	Trevor Owens	\N	2009
7137456	Tennant: Digital Libraries {(Library} Journal)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tennant_whither_2009	http://www.libraryjournal.com/blog/1090000309/post/540039454.html?nid=3565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afe2d72341836ad18520abcc19975e1f	284b8f0e9441d1fbb13cbdac1b88316c	940b7059294be710ee0cd7c768e88e80	misc	Whither Digital Preservation?	Roy Tennant	\N	2009
7137457	{futureArch,} or the future of archives...	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thomas_imaging_2009	http://futurearchives.blogspot.com/2009/01/imaging-alien-and-ancient-floppies-on.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	39d8037538f83f1a59759fac08070f00	b5d702ee6d080f26d23825b2cc57a6dd	7af35e7c530b0c78d09f5dbd36d3e74f	misc	Imaging alien and ancient floppies on a contemporary Windows {PC}	Susan Thomas	\N	2009
7137458	{NYPL} Labs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lascarides_super-cool_2009	http://labs.nypl.org/2009/01/16/super-cool-nypl-flickr-commonsgoogle-maps-mashup/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec4e6b7868bb7e272ce6e520987edbe5	cec8a2b9e03c5c0267d6b403bca248f7	9b2d0717b592f27180b0188ce7272b82	misc	Super-cool {NYPL} Flickr {Commons/Google} Maps mashup	Michael Lascarides	\N	2009
7137467	Sean Gillies Blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gillies_links_2009	http://sgillies.net/blog/862/links-in-content/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b8bf157e4ec44e0e6bd2cb432de4d8d	786d960451fd697934a2f8e19b432109	8e749babcf698d77b64f26f4318af5d8	misc	Links in content	Sean Gillies	\N	2009
7137468	{PAIR:} Google Code	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://code.google.com/p/text-pair/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_pair:_2009	http://code.google.com/p/text-pair/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5c749242e1c9dec0673c7e325ab68a6	789254a31769b423ee506bfd192b56fa	04bbce32414ec89e012c5cb5badd9a0f	misc	{PAIR:} Pairwise Alignment for Intertextual Relations (text-pair)	\N	\N	2009
7137480	\N	63	\N	\N	September	\N	Communicating Process Architectures 2005	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	IOS Press, The Netherlands	\N	Concurrent Systems Engineering Series	Sampson2005CellularAutomata	http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2005/2246	\N		\N	\N	165-175	\N	\N	\N	submission_id = {18793_1127479488}, publication_type = {inproceedings}, refereed = {yes}, isbn = {1-58603-561-4}, doi = {}	\N	af1addf254e4b047f628f1c86697ad39	c7133fed9394a6e4411a44039fce0a35	c64561b3274472720f6d1198c39fc6b2	inproceedings	{Lazy Cellular Automata with Communicating Processes}	A.T. Sampson and P.H. Welch and F.R.M. Barnes	J.F. Broenink and H.W. Roebbers and J.P.E. Sunter and P.H. Welch and D.C. Wood	2005
7137488	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	311020035X	http://www.amazon.de/Normativit%C3%A4t-ontologische-Untersuchung-Peter-Stemmer/dp/311020035X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D311020035X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783110200355}, asin = {311020035X}, isbn = {311020035X}, dewey = {100}	\N	ebaa4263ad5b25039ac31fdfb1123c33	84535d97ae3d9dd980cbf251edf33a1a	c1c218fdbc3a05bb89ceb8d88617f65c	book	Normativität: Eine ontologische Untersuchung	Peter Stemmer	\N	2008
7137537	Commun. ACM	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	359585	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=359585&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=19884966&CFTOKEN=55490895	\N	Communicating sequential processes	\N	\N	666--677	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/359576.359585}	This paper suggests that input and output are basic primitives of programming and that parallel composition of communicating sequential processes is a fundamental program structuring method. When combined with a development of Dijkstra's guarded command, these concepts are surprisingly versatile. Their use is illustrated by sample solutions of a variety of a familiar programming exercises.	3c1d802e2fa9ce7bc739bc29c474203d	5ab929cad0da48b990bac9d344cba2c4	42835ae01e680046d38799189da03607	article	Communicating sequential processes	C. A. R. Hoare	\N	1978
7137594	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceeding of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	domingue08	http://www.soa4all.eu/resources.html?func=fileinfo&id=34	\N	dblp	\N	\N	530-537	\N	\N	conf/semco/2008	date = {2008-09-21}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.45}	SOA4All will help to realize a world where billions
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of parties are exposing and consuming services via
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advanced Web technology. The outcome of the project
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will be a comprehensive framework and infrastructure
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that integrates four complimentary paradigm-shifting
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technical advances into a coherent and domain
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independent service delivery platform: Web principles
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and technology as the underlying infrastructure for the
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integration of services at a world wide scale; Web 2.0
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as a means to structure human-machine cooperation in
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an efficient and cost effective manner; Semantic Web
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technology as a means to abstract from syntax to
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semantics as required for meaningful service
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discovery; and context management as a way to
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process in a machine understandable way user needs
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that facilitate the customization of existing services for
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the needs of users.	4aa9d1ca4972085da6935719ad811738	107874369dbc17aed49c72bcff23d887	385de5c45fd04160f3f126f85535cc4f	inproceedings	SOA4All, Enabling the SOA Revolution on a World Wide Scale.	John Domingue and Dieter Fensel and Rafael González-Cabero	\N	2008
7137608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEC/EEE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/wecwis/VitvarMZHK07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wecwis/cec2007.html#VitvarMZHK07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	451-456	\N	\N	conf/wecwis/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CEC-EEE.2007.112}, date = {2007-08-19}	\N	3559c5eb78d2e99aca452142b6bfcc2e	0d169f729a2df5c1dc422caa11067050	f245b6531c52058db58cb665a28674ff	inproceedings	Semantic SOA to Promote Integration of Heterogeneous B2B Services.	Tomas Vitvar and Matthew Moran and Maciej Zaremba and Armin Haller and Paavo Kotinurmi	\N	2007
7137689	Intelligent Systems	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MartinDomingue07IntelligentSystems1	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2007.4338488	\N		\N	\N	12-17	\N	5	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, timestamp = {2008.02.04}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2007/MartinDomingue07IntelligentSystems1.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Semantic Web services (SWS) has been a vigorous technology research
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\	area for about six years. A great deal of innovative work has been
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\	done, and a great deal remains. Several large research initiatives
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\	have been producing substantial bodies of technology, which are gradually
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\	maturing. SOA vendors are looking seriously at semantic technologies
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\	and have made initial commitments to supporting selected approaches.
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\	In the world of standards, numerous activities have reflected the
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\	strong interest in this work. Perhaps the most visible of these is
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\	Sawsdl (Weerawarana, 2005). Sawsdl recently achieved Recommendation
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\	status at the World Wide Web Consortium. Sawsdl's completion provides
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\	a fitting opportunity to reflect on the state of the art and practice
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\	in SWS - past, present, and future. This two-part installment of
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\	Trends and Controversies discusses what has been accomplished in
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\	SWS, what value SWS can ultimately provide, and where we can go from
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\	here to reap these technologies' benefits.	162d0babda1fe2f52ce33b1bd44a7802	dcdf8c813bef02c37ce4ce9c4f07ca7e	a6948875806efd51b0b2841c44f94428	article	Semantic Web Services, Part 1	D. Martin and J. Domingue	\N	2007
7137713	International Conference on Semantic Computing	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/ICSC.2008.45	\N	\N		\N	\N	530-537	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.45}	\N	fe2e58dc53265b94545686e6d233e0d7	ef55ccb330538d7176c0e42c545639ab	bb22637e69134acb6c791ad0b65a6cb6	article	SOA4All, Enabling the SOA Revolution on a World Wide Scale	John Domingue and Dieter Fensel and Rafael Gonz?lez-Cabero	\N	2008
7137714	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OdenwaldUG2009	\N	\N		\N	– plus Interviews mit Wissenschaftlern – mit Lit.-Angaben	24-31	\N	1	\N		"Hat in unserem immer besser erforschten Universum der Schöpfer noch Platz? Unser Autor, selbst studierter Astronom, geht zum Jahr der Astronomie 2009 dieser Frage nach und hat vier Experten verschiedener Fachrichtungen dazu befragt."	2be8e11a1dba02182d1300dd66d5bec4	45308a1df77819436880d72211510071	9245a45d252b856e4327cae328143657	article	Und Gott sprach: Es werde Licht!	Michael Odenwald	\N	2009
7137749	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GebauerKK2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-37	\N	1	\N		"Der Rote Panda, auch Katzenbär genannt, ist ein niedliches Tier - was ihm allerdings wenig nützt, wenn sein Lebensraum verschwindet. Forscher versuchen gegenzusteuern, doch das ist gar nicht so leicht: Man weiß einfach noch sehr wenig über ihn."	1b26dd44bab54005281a0ff003652d90	8ba8bf7660e8020490650bb45d923fc9	68b23006ee4531546aa025c396e4819c	article	Knuffig, klein und unbekannt : der Rote Panda – Besuch beim "hübschesten Säugetier auf Erden"	Axel Gebauer	\N	2009
7138086	Aquaculture	207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	freites2002lcm	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--111	\N	1-2	\N		The lipid class composition in juveniles of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis of rocky shore and subtidal origin were compared after transfer to a subtidal environment in the Ria de Arousa (northwest Spain). The experiment was conducted between November 27, 1995 and July 3, 1996. In addition to mussel origin, the influence of the different environmental parameters on the changes in lipid classes was studied. At the start of the experimental period, only the relative percentage of the triacylglycerols (energetic function) was significantly higher in the subtidal specimens. However, when the initial absolute contents were examined, the phospholipids and sterols were also significantly higher in this mussel group. Differences in the relative percentages of phospholipids and sterols were maintained until day 22 of the experiment. Our results show that during the first 36 days of the experimental period the mussel origin participated significantly in the model explaining the variance of triacylglycerols, phospholipids and sterols. These results suggest the initial differences in content and relative percentages of the lipid classes studied are possibly linked to the contrasting environmental conditions in which the two mussel groups had previously developed (subtidal and rocky shore habitats). In contrast, 50 days into the experiment the origin term did not participate in the model of variance of these lipid classes. These results in turn suggest that during the course of the investigation the mussel seeds of rocky shore origin were able to exploit the available food resources in the subtidal habitat. Based on these results, the influence of mussel origin and environmental parameters on the changes in lipid classes of both mussel groups is discussed.	62cf0b8ef401e6cc69798d95ae690dff	b0a0a46c5536fbda43f3ed4e789d2a98	93bf82f02d474cfecbf8e79bd7ecb802	article	Lipid classes of mussel seeds Mytilus galloprovincialis of subtidal and rocky shore origin	L. Freites and MJ Fernàndez-Reiriz and U. Labarta	\N	2002
7138140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka Univ.	Tokyo	\N	Bibliotheca Philologica et Philosophica Buddhica; 2	kajiyamay-ar:1999	http://iriab.soka.ac.jp/orc/Publications/BPPB/index_BPPB.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-21 23:34:19 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-01-21 23:37:01 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://iriab.soka.ac.jp/orc/Publications/BPPB/index_BPPB.html}, isbn = {4-9980622-1-2}	\N	7d8daf4e0360e8faaf4865c96f220327	506f5d25fcb9ddd17773877fab725f56	fe55cbfacced16da4cc089193fbc5248	book	The Antarvyāptisamarthana of Ratnākaraśānti	Yūichi Kajiyama	\N	1999
7138176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LVermGeo	Koblenz	\N	\N	.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89637-362-5}	\N	ef4988fa644210502640d878eb9c5aa8	8a8704af05af11b6f7ccbd33600e8d67	b39a7f568a8b0001ad019e7d9d76984d	misc	Der Limes:  Rheinbrohl - Holzhausen an der Haide	\N	\N	2006
7138342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1180906	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1180875.1180906	\N		\N	\N	195--198	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-249-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180906}	This paper presents the conceptual design of TagSEA, a collaborative tool to support asynchronous software development. Our goal is to develop a lightweight source code annotation tool that enhances navigation, coordination, and capture of knowledge relevant to a software development team. Our design is inspired by combining "waypoints" from geographical navigation with "social tagging" from social bookmarking software to support coordination and communication among software developers. We describe the motivation behind this work, walk through the design and implementation, and report early feedback on how this lightweight tool supports collaborative software engineering activities. Finally, we suggest a number of new research directions that this topic exposes.	6141ec95542daae3481f6eb98e197b50	7d4646539436a1cb510b609286d1dbfa	24a78656d518e7c8f3c8fb778bf561df	inproceedings	Shared waypoints and social tagging to support collaboration in software development	Margaret-Anne Storey and Li-Te Cheng and Ian Bull and Peter Rigby	\N	2006
7138600	Journal of Molecular Evolution	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ard01	\N	\N		\N	\N	269--281	\N	4-5	\N		We simulate a deterministic population genetic model for the coevolution of genetic codes and protein-coding genes. We use very simple assumptions about translation, mutation, and protein fitness to calculate mutation-selection equilibria of codon frequencies and fitness in a large asexual population with a given genetic code. We then compute the fitnesses of altered,genetic codes that compete to invade the population by translating its genes with higher fitness. Codes and genes coevolve in a succession of stages, alternating between genetic equilibration and code invasion, from an initial wholly ambiguous coding state to a diversified frozen coding state. Our simulations almost always resulted in partially redundant frozen genetic codes. Also, the range of simulated physicochemical properties among encoded amino acids in frozen codes was always less than maximal. These results did not require the assumption of historical constraints on the number and type of amino acids available to codes nor on the complexity of proteins, stereochemical constraints on the translational apparatus, nor mechanistic constraints on genetic code change. Both the extent and timing of amino-acid diversification in genetic codes were strongly affected by the message mutation rate and strength of missense selection. Our results suggest that various omnipresent phenomena that distribute codons over sites with different selective requirements-such as the persistence of nonsynonymous mutations at equilibrium, the positive selection of the same codon in different types of sites, and translational ambiguity-predispose the evolution of redundancy and of reduced amino acid diversity in genetic codes.	0224a6ba210a3f4290e0ea6aca640377	e33ed40fc7c07486b5f58effb0635c9a	377fd03d89e021d4eb06c27f658ed001	article	On the evolution of redundancy in genetic codes	D. H. Ardell and G. Sella	\N	2001
7138602	Journal of Molecular Evolution	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ard98	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--13	\N	1	\N		Distances between amino acids were derived from the polar requirement measure of amino acid polarity and Benner and co-workers' (1994) 74-100 PAM matrix. These distances were used to examine the average effects of amino acid substitutions due to single-base errors in the standard genetic code and equally degenerate randomized variants of the standard code. Second-position transitions conserved all distances on average, an order of magnitude more than did second-position transversions. In contrast, first-position transitions and transversions were about equally conservative. In comparison with randomized codes, second-position transitions in the standard code significantly conserved mean square differences in polar requirement and mean Benner matrix-based distances, but mean absolute value differences in polar requirement were not significantly conserved. The discrepancy suggests that these commonly used distance measures may be insufficient for strict hypothesis testing without more information. The translational consequences of single-base errors were then examined in different codon contexts, and similarities between these contexts explored with a hierarchical cluster analysis. In one cluster of codon contexts correspending to the RNY and GNR codons, second-position transversions between C and G and transitions between C and U were most conservative of both polar requirement and the matrix-based distance. In another cluster of codon contexts, second-position transitions between A and G were most conservative. Despite the claims of previous authors to the contrary, it is shown theoretically that the standard code may have been shaped by position-invariant forces such as mutation and base content. These forces may have left heterogeneous signatures in the code because of differences in translational fidelity by codon position. A scenario for the origin of the code is presented wherein selection for error minimization could have occurred multiple times in disjoint parts of the code through a phyletic process of competition between lineages. This process permits error minimization without the disruption of previously useful messages, and does not predict that the code is optimally error-minimizing with respect to modern error. Instead, the code may be a record of genetic process and patterns of mutation before the radiation of modern organisms and organelles.	c970da4237a0fc48cd4ef99da1b410da	0eaed666633752dfac81c98d7cc4fa96	00d8ede80f5350c588d0e5e542d70c7c	article	On error minimization in a sequential origin of the standard genetic code	D. H. Ardell	\N	1998
7138604	Biosystems	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bed01	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-47	\N	1-3	\N		The genetic code presents an important conceptual challenge within the broader context of the origin of life. Translation of genetic information captures a fundamental property of living systems, i.e. the ability of decoding proteins (e.g. aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases) to reproduce themselves from self-contained RNA/DNA descriptors. Silvano Colombano and I, as graduate students with Howard Pattee in the 1970s, focused on achieving this closure of self-description and self-reproduction in the genetic code. Simulation and analysis of competitive models that allowed alternate code assignments, exploring initial conditions, arbitrary descriptor-catalyst relationships, and degree of non-linearity, indicated that these dynamical systems undergo bifurcations, transforming initial ambiguous stable states to unstable states. New, stable, steady states, progressively closer to a code, became available as the descriptor parameters were varied. The efficiency of utilization of raw materials for the production of a coding family of catalysts is proposed as a selection criterion that drives such systems towards a coded state.	4c3338e7509798f3df0b9d0f6e72c64c	d34e868fc282ee7d6c6aca97b26c606a	073d27af9790153b04e7445c44e8208f	article	Self-description and the origin of the genetic code	V. Bedian	\N	2001
7138605	Orig Life	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bed82	http://www.springerlink.com/content/r5vk622056mk8227/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	181--204	\N	2	\N		A model is presented for the emergence of a primitive genetic code through the selection of a family of proteins capable of executing the code and catalyzing their own formation from polynucleotide templates. These proteins are assignment catalysts capable of modulating the rate of incorporation of different amino acids at the position of different codons. The starting point of the model is a polynucleotide based polypeptide construction process which maintains colinearity between template and product, but may not maintain a coded relationship between amino acids and codons. Among the primitive proteins made are assumed to be assignment catalysts characterized by structural and functional parameters which are used to formulate the production kinetics of these catalysts from available templates. Application of the model to the simple case of two letter codon and amino acid alphabets has been analyzed in detail. As the structural, functional, and kinetic parameters are varied, the dynamics undergoes many bifurcations, allowing an initially ambiguous system of catalysts to evolve to a coded, self-reproductive system. The proposed selective pressure of this evolution is the efficiency of utilization of monomers and energy. The model also simulates the qualitative features of suppression, in which a deleterious mutation is partly corrected by the introduction of translation error.	c8f44cd55c63748178c0f862f13279db	cb771bf0c28f86b48d8e2c622ec91edf	b97e484e0cd3a3b7fba1fd208e1cdfe3	article	The possible role of assignment catalysts in the origin of the genetic code	V. Bedian	\N	1982
7138608	Journal of Molecular Evolution	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cav01	\N	\N		\N	\N	555--595	\N	4-5	\N		I attempt to sketch a unified picture of the origin of living organisms in their genetic, bioenergetic, and structural aspects. Only selection at a higher level than for individual selfish genes could power the cooperative macromolecular coevolution required for evolving the genetic code. The protein synthesis machinery is too complex to have evolved before membranes. Therefore a symbiosis of membranes, replicators, and catalysts probably mediated the origin of the code and the transition from a nucleic acid world of independent molecular replicators to a nucleic acid/protein/lipid world of reproducing organisms. Membranes initially functioned as supramolecular structures to which different replicators attached and were selected as a higher-level reproductive unit: the proto-organism. I discuss the roles of stereochemistry, gene divergence, codon capture, and selection in the code's origin. I argue that proteins were primarily structural not enzymatic and that the first biological membranes consisted of amphipathic peptidyl-tRNAs and prebiotic mixed lipids. The peptidyl-tRNAs functioned as genetically-specified lipid analogues with hydrophobic tails (ancestral signal peptides) and hydrophilic polynucleotide heads. Protoribosomes arose from two cooperating RNAs: peptidyl transferase (large subunit) and mRNA-binder (small subunit). Early proteins had a second key role: coupling energy flow to the phosphorylation of gene and peptide precursors, probably by lithophosphorylation by membrane-anchored kinases scavenging geothermal polyphosphate stocks. These key evolutionary steps probably occurred on the outer surface of an 'inside out-cell' or obcell, which evolved an unambiguous hydrophobic code with four prebiotic amino acids and proline, and initiation by isoleucine anticodon CAU; early proteins and nucleozymes were all membrane-attached. To improve replication, translation, and lithophosphorylation, hydrophilic substrate-binding and catalytic domains were later added to signal peptides, yielding a ten-acid doublet code. A primitive proto-ecology of molecular scavenging, parasitism, and predation evolved among obcells. I propose a new theory for the origin of the first cell: fusion of two cup-shaped obcells, or hemicells, to make a protocell with double envelope, internal genome and ribosomes, protocytosol, and periplasm. Only then did water-soluble enzymes, amino acid biosynthesis, and intermediary metabolism evolve in a concentrated autocatalytic internal cytosolic soup, causing 12 new amino acid assignments, termination, and rapid freezing of the 22-acid code. Anticodons were recruited sequentially: GNN, CNN, INN, and *UNN. CO2 fixation, photoreduction, and lipid synthesis probably evolved in the protocell before photophosphorylation. Signal recognition particles, chaperones, compartmented proteases, and peptidoglycan arose prior to the last common ancestor of life, a complex autotrophic, anaerobic green bacterium.	d513520a8a94af1a8231d8f017718d6d	90882bfa43a23d2eb4156675cd6c37d0	5de379280adad315d83f1304041833bd	article	Obcells as proto-organisms: Membrane heredity, lithophosphorylation, and the origins of the genetic code, the first cells, and photosynthesis	T. Cavalier-Smith	\N	2001
7138609	Computer Physics Communications	142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Col01	\N	\N		\N	\N	219--223	\N	1-3	\N		A software package that efficiently solves a comprehensive range of problems based on coupled complex nonlinear stochastic ODEs and PDEs is outlined. Its input and output syntax is formulated as a subset of XML, thus making a step towards a standard for specifying numerical simulations. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.	b12db1300a8fe80f0ad39da3fdf21380	1483248dcefca9ab033be0e68bcbe969	d35ef4a294e436ab88d6c8e341668c9c	article	Xmds: eXtensible multi-dimensional simulator	G. Collecutt and P. D. Drummond	\N	2001
7138614	J Theor Biol	191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Di98	\N	\N		\N	\N	191--6	\N	2	\N		The origin of the organisation of the genetic code reflects both the biosynthetic relationships between amino acids and the physicochemical interactions between these and anticodons; moreover, these two forces do not act independently. It must therefore be explained why it is simultaneously true that the anticodons of product amino acids were assigned prior to their biosynthetic appearance and that physicochemical correlations must exist between anticodons and amino acids. This gives rise to difficulties of interpretation, even of a more general nature, in the theories that have been proposed to explain the origin of the genetic code; a hypothesis is thus presented in this manuscript. In particular, the hypothesis suggests that RNA hairpin structures, the ancestors of tRNAs, housing anticodon-like nucleotides in the stem were charged with precursor amino acids. As the precursor amino acids gradually developed into product amino acids, a coevolution came into being between the development of amino acids and that of anticodons, with a concomitant formation of the complete tRNA molecule thought direct duplication of the hairpin structures. All this led to the definition of the genetic code organisation. Furthermore, this made it possible for the evolving anticodons to select the emerging product amino acids, which the hypothesis therefore considers to be unspecified in the initial phase of genetic code evolution but which were selected also because of their ability to interact with anticodons. In this way the main obstacle to interpretation is removed. Fossils of these events can now be observed in some amino acid-modified nucleosides specifically located in the tRNA anticodon loops. This is all presented in the framework of a general discussion of the ideas and data in favour of a late origin of the genetic code, as opposed to an early origin in the context of the theories proposed to explain the origin of the genetic code organisation.	13e0ca85732271d880ba3946b6ba5795	612614518e5ef574837a25a3afb2d37f	7ac6839f1d8063532bd4c340d937c889	article	Reflections on the origin of the genetic code: a hypothesis	Massimo Di Giulio	\N	1998
7138623	J Biol Chem	231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoa58	\N	\N		\N	\N	241--57	\N	1	\N		\N	04cb7cdc93b5e67d175094c12771c600	e0c8325323ac6a93d66a80500cf5b597	58c0264c2008d2053ce169ee49daa6f1	article	A soluble ribonucleic acid intermediate in protein synthesis	M. B. Hoagland and M. L. Stephenson and J. F. Scott and L. I. Hecht and P. C. Zamecnik	\N	1958
7138624	J Mol Biol	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hof74	\N	\N		\N	\N	349--62	\N	2	\N		\N	753923862a75d7a1781f9573709e9498	0479c6ce2d32b739d6e30b3fcf6efe6d	640c88d7778a1d898fba762b93e525b2	article	On the origin of the genetic code and the stability of the translation apparatus	G. W. Hoffmann	\N	1974
7138630	Cell	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laz96	\N	\N		\N	\N	793--798	\N	6	\N		In the last few years, there have been a number of developments in origin of life studies that merit review. We will discuss primitive atmospheres, submarine vents, autotrophic versus heterotrophic origin, the RNA and pre-RNA worlds, and the time required for life to arise and evolve to cyanobacteria. Topics such as prebiotic synthesis, template polymerizations, and evolution of specific metabolic pathways will not be discussed here.	b20e2783ef93ab87e7672aef63a08029	88dd864122c62742f3b82ec3667ec0af	9fa52c6b51b601c710343c6fd63039d7	article	The origin and early evolution of life: Prebiotic chemistry, the pre-{RNA} world, and time	A. Lazcano and S. L. Miller	\N	1996
7138631	Ieee Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part a-Systems and Humans	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin96	\N	\N		\N	\N	397--412	\N	4	\N		Complex models may have model components distributed over a network and generally require significant execution times. The field of parallel and distributed simulation has grown over the past fifteen years to accommodate the need of simulation the complex models using a distributed versus sequential method. In particular, asynchronous parallel discrete event simulation (PDES) has been widely studied, and yet we envision greater acceptance of this methodology as more readers are exposed to PDES introductions that carefully integrate real-world applications. With this in mind, we present two key methodologies (conservative and optimistic) which have been adopted as solutions to PDES systems. We discuss PDES terminology and methodology under the umbrella df the personal communications services application.	8796c3afcce1730a3c1ca2bd06e8579e	10fcd22221c0c2e5a5de5727e6ceb6fc	bf65f6cbc83b5c3cc716b0d75252aeaf	article	Asynchronous parallel discrete event simulation	Y. B. Lin and P. A. Fishwick	\N	1996
7138632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ALIFE X: 10th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Bloomington, Indiana	\N	\N	Mar06	\N	\N		\N	\N	152--157	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbe5b2e4ac2f9626c94f6a0a5819a074	c4d1186a6406460633054dec0a5676e3	817a7250b48091cc19f8772bb7608dbd	inproceedings	Simulation Model of Prebiotic Evolution of Genetic Coding	Sidney Markowitz and Alexei Drummond and Kay Nieselt and Peter R. Wills	Luis M. Rocha and Mark Bedau and Dario Floreano and Robert Goldstone and Alessandro Vespignani and Larry Yaeger	2006
7138638	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Org70	\N	\N		\N	\N	1476	\N	3	\N		\N	9133a6e8234d0e0090958eded63ae090	345307194a2eeafd06aa87860683e7ff	c2f13449ce382d37d555d7df5d7e9b31	article	The maintenance of the accuracy of protein synthesis and its relevance to ageing: a correction	L. E. Orgel	\N	1970
7138639	Microbiological Reviews	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osa92	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--264	\N	1	\N		The genetic code, formerly thought to be frozen, is now known to be in a state of evolution. This was first shown in 1979 by Barrell et al. (G. Barrell, A. T. Bankier, and J. Drouin, Nature [London] 282:189-194, 1979), who found that the universal codons AUA (isoleucine) and UGA (stop) coded for methionine and tryptophan, respectively, in human mitochondria. Subsequent studies have shown that UGA codes for tryptophan in Mycoplasma spp. and in all nonplant mitochondria that have been examined. Universal stop codons UAA and UAG code for glutamine in ciliated protozoa (except Euplotes octacarinatus) and in a green alga, Acetabularia. E. octacarinatus uses UAA for stop and UGA for cysteine. Candida species, which are yeasts, use CUG (leucine) for serine. Other departures from the universal code, all in nonplant mitochondria, are CUN (leucine) for threonine (in yeasts), AAA (lysine) for asparagine (in platyhelminths and echinoderms), UAA (stop) for tyrosine (in planaria), and AGR (arginine) for serine (in several animal orders) and for stop (in vertebrates). We propose that the changes are typically preceded by loss of a codon from all coding sequences in an organism or organelle, often as a result of directional mutation pressure, accompanied by loss of the tRNA that translates the codon. The codon reappears later by conversion of another codon and emergence of a tRNA that translates the reappeared codon with a different assignment. Changes in release factors also contribute to these revised assignments. We also discuss the use of UGA (stop) as a selenocysteine codon and the early history of the code.	5602e94bf86f061e0d2d1c8897fd298a	c3e5c97dc5368648788737594c728ff2	23fc963a738b137833ae3a7328d6c3fc	article	Recent-Evidence for Evolution of the Genetic-Code	S. Osawa and T. H. Jukes and K. Watanabe and A. Muto	\N	1992
7138644	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sza93	\N	\N		\N	\N	9916--9920	\N	21	\N		The coding coenzyme handle hypothesis suggests that useful coding preceded translation. Early adapters, the ancestors of present-day anticodons, were charged with amino acids acting as coenzymes of ribozymes in a metabolically complex RNA world. The ancestral aminoacyl-adapter synthetases could have been similar to present-day self-splicing tRNA introns. A codon-anticodon-discriminator base complex embedded in these synthetases could have played an important role in amino acid recognition. Extension of the genetic code proceeded through the takeover of nonsense codons by novel amino acids, related to already coded ones either through precursor-product relationship or physicochemical similarity. The hypothesis is open for experimental tests.	793c721e9524bdb4c1866fbb91d2bfe3	9a98dd130bc46cfcbd293a129fda5d75	b92cdceed6a45e44982898b20819bfb3	article	Coding Coenzyme Handles - a Hypothesis for the Origin of the Genetic-Code	E. Szathmary	\N	1993
7138650	Biosystems	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wil01	\N	\N		\N	\N	49--57	\N	1-3	\N		Autocatalytic self-construction in macromolecular systems requires the existence of a reflexive relationship between structural components and the functional operations they perform to synthesise themselves. The possibility of reflexivity depends on formal, semiotic features of the catalytic structure-function relationship, that is, the embedding of catalytic functions in the space of polymeric structures. Reflexivity is a semiotic property of some genetic sequences. Such sequences may serve as the basis for the evolution of coding as a result of autocatalytic self-organisation in a population of assignment catalysts. Autocatalytic selection is a mechanism whereby matter becomes differentiated in primitive biochemical systems. In the case of coding self-organisation, it corresponds to the creation of symbolic information. Prions are present-day entities whose replication through autocatalysis reflects aspects of biological semiotics less obvious than genetic coding.	b51e2435371bd939a8acb6f9c8be8cce	0bff209bc9586200d65c44b53f4bf217	7c1422297c70d132fdca4ddecc744200	article	Autocatalysis, information and coding	Peter R. Wills	\N	2001
7138653	Berichte Der Bunsen-Gesellschaft-Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wil94	\N	\N		\N	\N	1129--1134	\N	9	\N		Natural selection among replicative entities allows for the accumulation of information during biological evolution, but it does not account for the orderly development of selected biochemical processes which now constitute a restricted mapping from genotype to phenotype. The self-organisation of biochemical processes is described in terms of a set of simple rate equations, which are solved for the special case of systems for which functions are mapped onto structures in a random fashion. When catalytic action is dependent on symbol recognition, so that biochemical synthesis is instructed by information, coding self-organisation can take place, but loss of information beyond a certain threshold results in catastrophic loss of function. It is argued that a partnership between Darwinian selection and functional self-organisation is fundamental to biological evolution.	a44fceef6a832b7279c25e50e9295186	05ae70607f0bf66532a585dda414c1b9	8687bb4b2965ea14a4e703a23b624bc4	article	Does Information Acquire Meaning Naturally	P. R. Wills	\N	1994
7138657	Bioessays	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Won05	\N	\N		\N	\N	416--425	\N	4	\N		The coevolution theory of the genetic code, which postulates that prebiotic synthesis was an inadequate source of all twenty protein amino acids, and therefore some of them had to be derived from the coevolving pathways of amino acid biosynthesis, has been assessed in the light of the discoveries of the past three decades. Its four fundamental tenets regarding the essentiality of amino acid biosynthesis, role of pretran synthesis, biosynthetic imprint on codon allocations and mutability of the encoded amino acids are proven by the new knowledge. Of the factors that guided the evolutionary selection of the universal code, the relative contributions of Amino Acid Biosynthesis: Error Minimization: Stereochemical Interaction are estimated to first approximation as 40,000,000:400:1, which suggests that amino acid biosynthesis represents the dominant factor shaping the code. The utility of the coevolution theory is demonstrated by its opening up experimental expansions of the code and providing a basis for locating the root of life. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	63479901e3a0e16bb7e1e2c5b9e31a3e	7ee57334b020eeaf0a49c61e2be2568c	1c6e2c69c33757aad9e3f8858cd71423	article	Coevolution theory of the genetic code at age thirty	J. T. F. Wong	\N	2005
7138660	Annual Review of Biochemistry	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yar05	\N	\N		\N	\N	179--198	\N	\N	\N		There is very significant evidence that cognate codons and/or anticodons are unexpectedly frequent in RNA-binding sites for seven of eight biological amino acids that have been tested. This suggests that a substantial fraction of the genetic code has a stereochemical basis, the triplets having escaped from their original function in amino acid-binding sites to become modern codons and anticodons. We explicitly show that this stereochemical basis is consistent with subsequent optimization of the code to minimize the effect of coding mistakes on protein structure. These data also strengthen the argument for invention of the genetic code in an RNA world and for the RNA world itself.	cf106255dac9c58f35eba3fba34e2a26	e9c2cd1b9aae1a452f55573221f541ca	9ff9ea3b077d9ac97a42235822f1c68a	article	Origins of the genetic code: The escaped triplet theory	\N	\N	2005
7138661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	griffiths2004finding	http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/101/suppl_1/5228	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac536d1bacf0a9af3e8ca867a9b61be4	387a5060792d52ea73b02dd68e52559e	cbfda2e50bd63357890b9181d8883826	article	Finding scientific topics	Thomas L. Griffiths and Mark Steyvers	\N	2004
7138667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '04: Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:378119	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1014052.1014087	\N		\N	\N	306--315	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {378119}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581138889}, comment = {same authors as 
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For mathematical details see http://www.citeulike.org/user/ldietz/article/383001}, doi = {10.1145/1014052.1014087}	We propose a new unsupervised learning technique for extracting information from large text collections. We model documents as if they were generated by a two-stage stochastic process. Each author is represented by a probability distribution over topics, and each topic is represented as a probability distribution over words for that topic. The words in a multi-author paper are assumed to be the result of a mixture of each authors' topic mixture. The topic-word and author-topic distributions are learned from data in an unsupervised manner using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. We apply the methodology to a large corpus of 160,000 abstracts and 85,000 authors from the well-known CiteSeer digital library, and learn a model with 300 topics. We discuss in detail the interpretation of the results discovered by the system including specific topic and author models, ranking of authors by topic and topics by author, significant trends in the computer science literature between 1990 and 2002, parsing of abstracts by topics and authors and detection of unusual papers by specific authors. An online query interface to the model is also discussed that allows interactive exploration of author-topic models for corpora such as CiteSeer.	9b022b936d9bcc3edd99e5c12ac3c246	b80d5948a7089aa63ce0f7d349c5ab85	20fb4bab61662864357a9edf960a9b9b	inproceedings	Probabilistic author-topic models for information discovery	Mark Steyvers and Padhraic Smyth and Michal Rosen-Zvi and Thomas Griffiths	\N	2004
7138711	SIGPLAN Not.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Agha1986ActorLanguages	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=323743	\N	An overview of actor languages	\N	\N	58--67	\N	10	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/323648.323743}	\N	ec1d58458901e1a0bce36369d867ab7e	044e1afa5405f237c4644ebffc61f892	e0df52f6adbf9590852a56ed7dd34819	article	An overview of actor languages	Gul Agha	\N	1986
7139312	From Object-Orientation to Formal Methods	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agha2004ActorAlgebra	http://www.springerlink.com/content/hf8leqm1fgrxwbvm	\N		\N	\N	26--57	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a29303bfd9191644591544413e1a680	e38faa602861ffa00367963a49423faa	4c1ff9430fa3b905e2c66dc129757b5e	article	An Algebraic Theory of Actors and Its Application to a Simple Object-Based Language	Gul Agha and Prasanna Thati	\N	2004
7139318	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Prague, Czech Republic	\N	\N	daumeiii:2007:ACLMain	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P07/P07-1033	\N		\N	\N	256--263	\N	\N	\N		\N	87fc51317e1c2c2ea8b563b8c36a22a5	b6e4516e8966730952b50e05b50dafc7	8d93ac1c9b2335828df9735978980f9d	inproceedings	Frustratingly Easy Domain Adaptation	Hal Daume III	\N	2007
7139354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hewitt2009ActorScript	http://actorscript.carlhewitt.info/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8887f1a966ddb91a245a8a1e5a1af495	edd3ea02327009f56933dd71f323a447	b5967bdc34a772e82592b77c03683502	techreport	ActorScript: Implementing massive local and nonlocal concurrency	Carl Hewitt	\N	2009
7139525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pion Ltd	London, UK	\N	\N	Bk-1869381624	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	Key-1869381624	\N	\N	isbn = {0850860814}	\N	60c1b9d447548812b0127a784fa59fff	b160aa5f5625b1204aed66e435561f75	ec852b4f28edffaa9752e16e97cce1ed	book	Spatial processes: models and applications	A. D. Cliff and J. K. Ord	\N	1981
7139695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '02: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	collinsduffy02ranking	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073128	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	\N	\N	263--270	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-12 12:22:49}, citeulike-article-id = {1155330}, priority = {0}, comment = {Introducing specialized kernels for strings.}	\N	4ba59948099357807f5b10151eac2bf4	705755e12922bcecb04d6787fe58c694	00b9cd1cb9c9d64dcd97f12a528ff855	inproceedings	New ranking algorithms for parsing and tagging: kernels over discrete structures, and the voted perceptron	Michael Collins and Nigel Duffy	\N	2001
7139755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VLDB} '95: proceedings of the 21st International\
                 Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Zurich,\
                 Switzerland, Sept. 11--15, 1995	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	Los Altos, CA 94022, USA	\N	\N	Srikant:1995:MGA	http://www.vldb.org/dblp/db/conf/vldb/SrikantA95.html	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	Also known as VLDB 95	\N	407--419	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {http://www.vldb.org/dblp/db/conf/vldb/vldb95.html}, authorurl = {http://www.vldb.org/dblp/db/indices/a-tree/s/Srikant:Ramakrishnan.html;\
                 http://www.vldb.org/dblp/db/indices/a-tree/a/Agrawal:Rakesh.html}, bibdate = {Fri Jan 12 07:50:34 MST 2001}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, Center for Scientific\
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                 Mathematics, 110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake\
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                 \\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {1-55860-379-4}	\N	8a86b39d21a79f6829e08f8cee3335c5	7799834fb2c22b9467af5ac445d69036	5426881518cfe9e21d016e565a087568	inproceedings	Mining Generalized Association Rules	Ramakrishnan Srikant and Rakesh Agrawal	Umeshwar Dayal and Peter M. D. Gray and Shojiro Nishio	1995
7139776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains: Sublanguage\
                 Description and Processing	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	Hillsdale	\N	\N	Lehrberger86	\N	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	\N	\N	00--00	\N	\N	\N		\N	018bc10a0d27806447112f47025f57ad	8790431d7c718f26ad9d189f33849ad9	7ef7364c734fc29adb52f5b8871c0cf9	incollection	Sublanguage analysis	John Lehrberger	Ralph Grishman and Richard I. Kittredge	1986
7139864	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	web page	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mann99Introduction	http://www.sil.org/~mannb/rst/rintro99.htm	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:43:49}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113896}	\N	407ac76beb77f59cc425a336c2698ae7	012d7585d2cbebe5059393e517673eb5	8448fff4e4288ae5bb340bfb60d04377	misc	An Introduction to Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST)	Bill Mann	\N	1999
7139955	\N	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANNUAL MEETING-ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcdonald2007smf	\N	\N		\N	\N	432	\N	1	\N		\N	0eb90e6cc3802a7b0c085bbb21a67905	5a786dc198fa87ab02c3699d54a82f7e	604b2438fb093c684c98e7bdf102061d	article	{Structured Models for Fine-to-Coarse Sentiment Analysis}	R. McDonald and K. Hannan and T. Neylon and M. Wells and J. Reynar	\N	2007
7140475	\N	\N	\N	\N	novembre	\N	\N	\N	INPES	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lamoureux2008	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/CFESBases/catalogue/pdf/1147.pdf	Résultats d'études et de recherches		\N	Les coordonnateurs de diplômes d’université ont organisé à Lille
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7140546	Appl. Opt.	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Maurel:09	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-48-2-380	\N		\N	\N	380--392	\N	2	\N		The measurement of an object's shape using projected fringe patterns needs a relation between the measured phase and the object's height. Among various methods, the Fourier transform profilometry proposed by Takeda and Mutoh [Appl. Opt.22, 3977-3982 (1983)]APOPAI0003-6935 is widely used in the literature. Rajoub et al. have shown that the reference relation given by Takeda is erroneous [J. Opt. A. Pure Appl. Opt.9, 66-75 (2007)JOAOF81464-425810.1088/1464-4258/9/6/S10]. This paper follows from Rajoub's study. Our results for the phase agree with Rajoub's results for both parallel- and crossed-optical-axes geometries and for either collimated or noncollimated projection. Our two main results are: (i) we show experimental evidence of the error in Takeda's formula and (ii) we explain the error in Takeda's derivation and we show that Rajoub's argument concerning Takeda's error is not correct.
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7140663	\N	\N	\N	S-édition	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S-éditions	\N	\N	\N	Cadiou2008	http://www.s-editions.com/pararticles_fiche_gen.php?id=28	\N		\N	73 tableaux et fiches techniques, 15 fiches réflexes	200	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.22}, owner = {C881240}	Cet ouvrage  propose, en trois parties, toutes les « informations
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\	- Calculatrice	dd773343cb969510fab66a7ff3413300	ff880bcfb76b5ff332dbde142f87b131	3e29d843b38bd02e1e2ea73f5078a2a9	book	Le répertoire de l'infirmière (2ème édition)	Loïc Cadiou and Frédéric Pousset and Laurent Facon	Répertoire	2008
7140693	Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bennettetal_2003_WorldCatWork	http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/archive/2003/lavoie_frbr.pdf	\N		\N	This pdf-document is an e-print version of an article published in Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 27,1 (Spring 2003). The e-print file was posted on 28 March 2003 at http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/archive/2003/lavoie_frbr.pdf. Please cite the published version.	45-59	\N	1	\N		This paper explores the concept of a work in WorldCat, the OCLC Online Union Catalog, using the hierarchy of bibliographic entities defined in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) report. A methodology is described for constructing a sample of works by applying the FRBR model to randomly selected WorldCat records. This sample is used to estimate the number of works in WorldCat, and describe some of their key characteristics. Results suggest that the majority of benefits associated with applying FRBR to WorldCat could be obtained by concentrating on a relatively small number of complex works.	270bfcb135cda76161e1a04c559f7167	d895f972a78d5745d22f2d56bd5f7c34	4085e939d37e17609c221cb2175ab4c1	article	The Concept of a Work in WorldCat: An Application of FRBR	Edward T. O’Neill Rick Bennett	\N	2003
7140778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	via GBV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diedrichs_2008_WorldCat	http://www.gbv.de/vgm/info/biblio/01VZG/06Publikationen/2008/pdf/pdf_3663.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Vortrag auf dem Bibliothekartag 2008 als pdf mit einer großen Menge an Hintergrundinformationen zur WorldCat-Teilnahme des GBV	35204308e798bb67a41620391e2c4aec	3dd695c2572156d335701af810c9f1dd	176a19862365acab9b56cf3cd4db611f	misc	OCLC-Worldcat – für Bibliothekare und Endbenutzer	Reiner Diedrichs	\N	2008
7140787	ABI-Technik	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dugall_2007_OCLC	\N	\N		\N	\N	10-19	\N	1	\N		Ein unkritischer (Werbe-)Artikel über die Entwicklung von OCLC und WorldCat, praktischerweise verbunden mit einer Werbeanzeige von OCLC-PICA	f997e3c16f0fd2ee40230b98963a82ce	2f2b24c915d4eb9e07798fe4ad7e3a18	fb82d27f9a4975d6cbfc9923712b8937	article	OCLC und WorldCat eine (un)endliche Erfolgsgeschichte	Berndt Dugall	\N	2007
7140804	\N	\N	\N	S-éditions	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gros2008	http://www.s-editions.com/pararticles_fiche_gen.php?id=26	\N		\N	66 tableaux et fiches techniques - 13 fiches réflexes	208	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.22}, owner = {C881240}	Cet ouvrage unique en son genre propose, en trois parties, toutes
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\	1. 66 tableaux et fiches techniques classé astucieusement pour recherche
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\	2. 13 fiches réflexes détaillent, sous forme d’arbre décisionnel,
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\	- Mémos téléphones personnalisés	b0b930e00c37ada8575168539d399fd1	9ce90b95027cca384407b66ad6d773a1	07ffdcb2e2a45be731da1e7ee9a51e28	book	Le répertoire de l'aide-soignante	Nicole Gros	Répertoire	2008
7140807	\N	\N	\N	4., akt. und erw. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3834900826	http://www.amazon.de/Wissensorientierte-Unternehmensf%C3%BChrung-Wertsch%C3%B6pfung-durch-Wissen/dp/3834900826%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3834900826	\N	Wissensorientierte Unternehmensführung: Wertschöpfung durch Wissen: Klaus North: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783834900821}, asin = {3834900826}, isbn = {3834900826}	\N	edbdafb8128f18ca68892bb7e070f188	d7d4eadaa01142908af47578d2b262a6	efb5c4f3781fd02c9458af6536d0d448	book	Wissensorientierte Unternehmensführung: Wertschöpfung durch Wissen	Klaus North	\N	2005
7140830	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Fachbuchverlag	\N	\N	\N	3446219331	http://www.amazon.de/Wissensmanagement-Grundlagen-Methoden-technische-Unterst%C3%BCtzung/dp/3446219331%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3446219331	\N	Wissensmanagement. Grundlagen, Methoden und technische Unterstützung: Amazon.de: Franz Lehner, Michael Scholz, Stephan Wildner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783446219335}, asin = {3446219331}, isbn = {3446219331}	\N	51aa5fd6b98299148dc2c918c7bfd7c2	7e48b7d1d748c46c8ba9d973f2c11e54	b4e59dfad0651d38c74f908c07bc1905	book	Wissensmanagement. Grundlagen, Methoden und technische Unterstützung	Franz Lehner and Michael Scholz and Stephan Wildner	\N	2005
7140841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3503059520	http://www.amazon.de/Wissen-Unternehmen-Konzepte-Ma%C3%9Fnahmen-Methoden/dp/3503059520%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3503059520	\N	Wissen in Unternehmen. Konzepte, Maßnahmen, Methoden: Georg Schreyögg: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783503059522}, asin = {3503059520}, isbn = {3503059520}	\N	077b2eedd5dfdf645a34aa4ce66d090a	20eb003fce4fa84e7347ba9b5e4c8c99	1c676556ffa247aacab1fb519a13a000	book	Wissen in Unternehmen. Konzepte, Maßnahmen, Methoden	Georg Schreyögg	\N	2002
7140862	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540675833	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Wissensmanagement-Grundlagen-Umsetzung-Praxisbeispiele/dp/3540675833%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540675833	\N	Handbuch Wissensmanagement: Grundlagen und Umsetzung…Amazon.de: Matthias Haun: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540675839}, asin = {3540675833}, isbn = {3540675833}	\N	87cd281547a971bfc1e86052fd28255d	a97da91a95b2ea0898d3cd4494ae2666	1be6cb089ab764b4549b1a507984d521	book	Handbuch Wissensmanagement: Grundlagen und Umsetzung, Systeme und Praxisbeispiele	Matthias Haun	\N	2002
7140916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eléutera	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://eleuthera.it/scheda_libro.php?idlib=29	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {Eduardo Colombo 192 pp. 14, 00 EAN 9788885861572}	\N	4e1ffb7ea17bf48af958c64c28522da8	e55124f5348d757be7ae9a2fb80cc294	70db6f3081540ab90d6d24d846e6f4c7	book	POTERE E DELINQUENZA. Saggio di psicologia sociale 	Alex Comfort	\N	1996
7140943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	Berlin New York	\N	\N	Hohmann1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		SK 900 D 485 N9 - 1(2) Zentralbibkiothek	0544ce8d13f89a5260b087cc4adc434f	e37d6a975b9ba15180ac5c78076f7326	e59908b6311b2668ea0b098abe04107a	book	Numerische Mathematik I. Eine algorithmisch orientierte Einführung	Peter Deuflhard and Andreas Hohmann	\N	1993
7140955	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	Proceedings of the TextGraphs-2 Workshop (NAACL-HLT 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZeschGurevych2007analysis	http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2007/hlt-textgraphs.pdf	\N	from www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we discuss two graphs in Wikipedia (i) the article graph, and (ii) the category graph. We perform a graphtheoretic analysis of the category graph, and show that it is a scale-free, small world graph like other well-known lexical semantic networks. We substantiate our findings by transferring semantic relatedness algorithms defined on WordNet to the Wikipedia category graph. To assess the usefulness of the category graph as an NLP resource, we analyze its coverage and the performance of the transferred semantic relatedness algorithms. 	56d435c21bd9b6137035d4212f39b89d	0401e62edb9bfa85dd498cb40301c0cb	49f110d41a33c45a000d2ef93ace82c6	inproceedings	Analysis of the Wikipedia Category Graph for NLP Applications	Torsten Zesch and Iryna Gurevych	\N	2007
7140967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Philadelphia, Pennsylvania	\N	\N	nakagawa_revision_2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073167&dl=GUIDE,	\N		\N	\N	497--504	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a revision learning method that achieves high performance with small computational cost by combining a model with high generalization capacity and a model with small computational cost. This method uses a high capacity model to revise the output of a small cost model. We apply this method to English part-of-speech tagging and Japanese morphological analysis, and show that the method performs well.	c9729f58b0c2f2f8f0793a9efd3f3c3a	68d892ed675a651128989f0cc3e2fde7	7d31d4534c55fe9b64d826ae0c3ec04f	inproceedings	Revision learning and its application to part-of-speech tagging	Tetsuji Nakagawa and Taku Kudo and Yuji Matsumoto	\N	2001
7141031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Quality - ICIQ 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1833325	http://mailer.fsu.edu/~bstvilia/papers/quantWiki.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Assessing information quality of a community-based encyclopedia	\N	\N	442--454	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-05 20:17:55}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1833325}	Effective information quality analysis needs powerful yet easy ways to obtain metrics. The English version of Wikipedia provides an extremely interesting yet challenging case for the study of Information Quality dynamics at both macro and micro levels. We propose seven IQ metrics which can be evaluated automatically and test the set on a representative sample of Wikipedia content. The methodology of the metrics construction and the results of tests, along with a number of statistical characterizations of Wikipedia articles, their content construction, process metadata and social context are reported.	92a20eae8ad47f56d10ea2ea0b8303f7	b84acb7b890edee9c53c216b0faadbec	73eb7af780c47d7208c4147e3dd8f03b	inproceedings	Assessing information quality of a community-based encyclopedia	B. Stvilia and M. B. Twidale and L. C. Smith and L. Gasser	\N	2005
7141086	\N	\N	\N	[Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eichborn	\N	\N	\N	HessAsse2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=72412596*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	223 S ; 22 cm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3821814993}	\N	7faca24675b8163c99d3b94d420f2617	d94e3f9b4f526f3da13ec3aa6b7f67ab	d633fdde8444aeab8df23155f528e47e	book	Assessment Center für Hochschulabsolventen	Jürgen Hesse; Hans Christian Schrader	\N	2005
7141118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baldini Castoldi Dalai	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://bcdeditore.it/product.php?productid=1493&cat=0&page=3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6a29e408c1c776586093f876769e2d2	823a6df39f4670776a7fe65a671ce497	2393c461fa30b622515591623f04714c	book	L'informazione deviata	\N	D. Demichelis and A. Ferrari and R. Masto and L. Scalettari	1995
7141133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Il Mulino	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {120 p.}	\N	35e3d56aa6c25db8e5bb08b70d779358	d68f5328f031110cc92f08be62d2e295	ac156b5a0d7f8302b4a860257ecd6b97	book	Il volontariato	Costanzo Ranci	\N	2006
7141145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiki4SE at WikiSym'08, September 8, 2008, Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FarenhorstVliet2008	http://doc-it.fe.up.pt/wikis4se/Experiences_with_a_Wiki_to_Support_Architectural_Knowledge_Sharing	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wikis are becoming increasingly popular knowledge management systems in both software engineering research and practice. In this experience paper we explore the applicability of wikis in the software architecting process, a process which is knowledge-intensive in nature. To this end we report on our experiences with creating and using a wiki environment in the architecture department of a large organization. Next we compare this wiki to existing tools for architectural knowledge management. It turns out that whereas existing tools are stronger in codifying specific architectural knowledge concepts, a wiki prevails as versatile and all-round knowledge management environment. To assist researchers and practitioners in setting up such an environment, we conclude this paper by proposing a number of dos and don’ts for wiki usage in the software architecting process. 	2f7ecb453e70afef0dd4a0bba40e5090	89044760b0eee11915ba11a686393fd4	1f4924d5cfb074a133f8237ee2a64166	article	Experiences with a Wiki to Support Architectural Knowledge Sharing	Rik Farenhorst and Hans van Vliet	\N	2008
7141875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/sofia/Publications/ISWC2008/ISWC_DC_08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c97564eddb6a104902b9889f16619605	62bf06c74380ae7c8072ca521a10e433	33b0cd479f5d51653638dc5e7ffe1c73	proceedings	Semantic Enrichment of Folksonomy Tagspaces	S. Angeletou	\N	2008
7141898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://fouad.zablith.org/docs/Dynamic_Ontology_Evolution_ISWC_2008_Fouad_Zablith.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6a60ae14c25ddbe8a82c9414a1ea79b	3a4872f7a6364ddedc4dfb3202490d83	c7fd1fffb622fc29c5d677cfa73fdd68	proceedings	Dynamic Ontology Evolution	F. Zablith	\N	2008
7141949	Journal of Materials Chemistry	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fichtner-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	2611-2614	\N	22	\N		\N	e6c3e70d3e4bb034d9e2adf1016e7118	77c1bf60789ce22583561f05fbb89582	7b8c03e017886ef63b088b3552a9da66	article	Thermal decomposition of Mg(BH4)2 under He flow and H2 pressure	N. Hanada and K. Chłopek and C. Frommen and W. Lohstroh and M. Fichtner	\N	2008
7141950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Yih07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aaai/aaai2007.html#YihM07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1489-1494	\N	\N	conf/aaai/2007	isbn = {978-1-57735-323-2}, date = {2007-09-05}	\N	18e0b1eefcffeb0054d7f96740abd63b	8d38bbd479a5d3ea5e46adbe49919846	d32ce1c1b69a471117a7666a9071d410	inproceedings	Improving Similarity Measures for Short Segments of Text.	Wen tau Yih and Christopher Meek	\N	2007
7141983	Journal of Materials Chemistry	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fichtner-2007-xray	\N	\N		\N	\N	4939-4942	\N	47	\N		\N	d30ab6e912cd7e38e9447d1ce1e45f1c	c51cfaf59647e0a1ba568f1150e4437d	1de8be9caaf3d05f204242b53468c650	article	In situ synchrotron diffraction studies of phase transitions and thermal decomposition of Mg(BH4)2 and Ca(BH4) 2	M. D. Riktor and M. H. Sørby and K. Chłopek and M. Fichtner and F. Buchter and A. Züttel and B. C. Hauback	\N	2007
7142054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://watson.kmi.open.ac.uk/Downloads%20and%20Publications_files/WWW08DevTrack-Watson.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7960fe40efc649eea9e68fa39a51c68	e45e4633c2eaa3287cc8bfec835f699c	b89902d098cf12165dfec36d97d10c11	proceedings	Building Semantic Web Based Applications with Watson	M. d'Aquin	\N	2008
7142167	Journal of Documentation	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pomerantz_thedigital	http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1987/	\N	The Digital Library as Place - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	505-533	\N	4	\N		\N	76887e1c03d33a99e8ec1152ebf17533	31ea23b080d64229253108c06706c203	9a93df0c9f23fb068d18a7848534f31d	article	The Digital Library as Place	Jeffrey Pomerantz and Gary Marchionini	\N	2007
7142219	\N	\N	\N	first	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hülsbusch, W  	Boizenburg  	\N	\N	123456	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcc9ac619ee25d252a13d0bf007bc97b	2ac2e46b914348736da6aeca502fd3d5	b4399f351fada98a6759292027c7d3c4	book	Social Tagging  	Sascha A. Carlin	\N	2007
7142233	\N	\N	Bd. 61.2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937860253	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6588216b6ca58935c3140a1ed1362f39	5197b6b1f75214ebeb29b5f9fc2f92f5	35ab732f7d4b84dfcc125417c982fa78	inbook	Benachteiligung wegen Behinderung bei Einstellungsentscheidung — Schadensersatz setzt voraus, dass Behinderung zumindest eine ``maßgebliche'' Rolle bei der Auswahlentscheidung gespielt hat — Kein Auskunftsanspruch über Qualifikation anderer Bewerber (LAG Nürnberg, Urteil vom 19.2.2008 - 6 Sa 675-07) . Entschädigung nach § 15 Abs. 2 AGG wegen Altersdiskriminierung — Fehlende Einladung zu Vorstellungsgespräch erfüllt nicht Indiz i. S. des § 22 AGG — § 1 AGG schützt nicht vor Benachteiligung ``bestgeeigneter Bewerber'' (ArbG Köln, Urteil vom 8.8.2008 - 1 Ca 2076-08): Verl.-Gruppe Handelsblatt, 1948-	\N	\N	n.a.
7142236	\N	\N	Bd. 58.2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937945479	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	71e3ecf841fcca0c83068a190edcaccb	6f6251e030130b7daf8232f79c5eade9	37dc5b08c7a884476ba193adc01c600a	inbook	Berufsrecht - BGH - 22.3.2004 - NotZ 23-03 - Insolvenzverfahren als Vermutung für Vermögensverfall des Notars (LS) . BGH - 22.3.2004 - NotZ 20-03 - Vorstellungsgespräch als Grundlage für Ablehnung des Notarbewerbers: Schmidt, 1947-	\N	\N	n.a.
7142239	\N	\N	\N	third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Libraries Unlimited  	Englewood, Colo.	\N	\N	1234567	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	156e07eec4c2655ec7f04ed8e069d3f7	3b3e6ffd8bf1692c3fd463d0fc0135b0	2e7f5dd40aea958be39f3ed57377a951	book	Introduction to indexing and abstracting  	Ana D. Cleveland	\N	2001
7142267	Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clermont08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11573-008-0109-9	\N		\N	\N	987--1010	\N	10	\N		Publikations- und Zitationsindizes können insbesondere zur Quellenerschließung und Forschungsevaluation genutzt werden. Die
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Eignung entsprechender Indizes zur adäquaten Erfüllung dieser Funktionen hängt maßgeblich von der Auswahl der indexiertenPublikationen ab. In diesem Beitrag wird die Publikationsauswahl des Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), des Science CitationIndex-Expanded (SCI-X) und der Datenbank Scopus aus Sicht der deutschsprachigen Betriebswirtschaftslehre analysiert. Als Basisfür die Untersuchung dienen die Ergebnisse des VHB-JOURQUAL. Neben einem Gesamtüberblick zur Erfassung betriebswirtschaftlichrelevanter Zeitschriften in den Datenbanken wird auch die Abdeckung einzelner betriebswirtschaftlicher Forschungsfelder untersucht.Da die Nutzung der Indizes mit einigen Kosten für den Erwerb entsprechender Lizenzen verbunden ist, erfolgt darüber hinauseine vergleichende Analyse von SSCI, SCI-X und Scopus hinsichtlich der Zeitschriftenabdeckung. Aufgrund der internationalenAusrichtung der betrachteten Zitationsindizes wird die Untersuchung zusätzlich auf ein internationales Zeitschriftenrankingausgedehnt.	29e2574e5d340f5e4408e9d91c99cdcb	18f7e52cd2a14092d3982b32eb42f746	cfcf9551d199ea18eeac300a426393a8	article	Erfassung betriebswirtschaftlich relevanter Zeitschriften in den ISI-Datenbanken sowie der Scopus-Datenbank	Marcel Clermont and Christian Schmitz	\N	2008
7142269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schöningh	Paderborn	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937910407	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Dr. A1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7b87fe44f7c62c88761a7fdfb592b278	bf040669e3695b8701270898c9d3a97d	f53af0fbb8bda14f7d797cc1c031a0c9	book	Henning Mankell, Der Chronist der Winde	Melanie Prenting	\N	2005
7142273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schoening	Paderborn	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938027678	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9cb65b30ad0ad8f1356e99378e5f8133	b3eb308348a03ea550c63e91a5a4f019	7b2dacee93c8fb26be721b4e85597705	book	Henning Mankell, Der Hund, der unterwegs zu einem Stern war	\N	\N	2004
7142310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrassowitz	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	12345678	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e79ed923b90dd2a1ad333972e7d8c347	08b533958bac06e95f25f45faa7d0185	518eb89caa62650f74737ff31eebece1	book	Klassifikatorische Sacherschließung  	Bernd Lorenz	\N	1998
7142342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Angelova06graphClassification	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148254	\N	Graph-based text classification	\N	\N	485--492	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1148170.1148254}	Automatic classification of data items, based on training samples, can be boosted by considering the neighborhood of data items in a graph structure (e.g., neighboring documents in a hyperlink environment or co-authors and their publications for bibliographic data entries). This paper presents a new method for graph-based classification, with particular emphasis on hyperlinked text documents but broader applicability. Our approach is based on iterative relaxation labeling and can be combined with either Bayesian or SVM classifiers on the feature spaces of the given data items. The graph neighborhood is taken into consideration to exploit locality patterns while at the same time avoiding overfitting. In contrast to prior work along these lines, our approach employs a number of novel techniques: dynamically inferring the link/class pattern in the graph in the run of the iterative relaxation labeling, judicious pruning of edges from the neighborhood graph based on node dissimilarities and node degrees, weighting the influence of edges based on a distance metric between the classification labels of interest and weighting edges by content similarity measures. Our techniques considerably improve the robustness and accuracy of the classification outcome, as shown in systematic experimental comparisons with previously published methods on three different real-world datasets.	d03175ddc74d6cc7259c86f46dfec391	ac882d49fa7067c6a0bfca1583ef29b2	7742985353fc726b06cce60b7013ff15	inproceedings	Graph-based text classification: learn from your neighbors	Ralitsa Angelova and Gerhard Weikum	\N	2006
7142360	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 	\N	\N	EMNLP-2004 (Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_learningto	\N	\N	Learning to Classify Email into "Speech Act"	\N	Barcelona, Spain, 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6eadb21d0da2284a66e609506776693e	0e62190bb1a4fabf258cb1c1e59fae38	b0e501e2082a747f63aa15b756593fe6	misc	Learning to Classify Email into "Speech Acts"	William W. Cohen and Vitor R. Carvalho and Tom M. Mitchell	\N	2004
7142381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	341d629da0ee0a08ed39bc88e49b46ca	942ec2d70d577c0dfba0d93050aa6ce3	af4e5fd43cad828ff28a1454dba268e8	book	HTML Handbuch	Wolfgang Nefzger Stefan Münz	Franzis	2005
7142389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	westerwaal-2008-review	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70e1503d6b2286c0f32ac07c8a4ccf44	67b1b86313fdd98c5afda0a83cb8ab2e	d19d10e6ef30eca79480b49e9b5d939d	article	{Evaluation solid-state hydrogen storage systems}	RJ Westerwaal and WG Haije	\N	2008
7142395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e0971eb7161896e0ad58b4275b6bb1b	61c6ebbf2e9671739feede68442aa16e	c4e09710832c469ef503ec3020160446	article	Portale zum globalen Wissen‎	Margit Rützel-Banz	Vittorio Klostermann	2001
7142401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ähnlichkeitssuche in Multimedia-Datenbanken. Retrieval, Suchalgorithmen und Anfragebehandlung	\N	\N	\N	München; Wien: Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Anliegen von Multimedia-Datenbanksystemen ist die effiziente Datenbankverwaltung von Medienobjekten. Im Gegensatz zur klassischen Datenbanksuche basiert die Suche in Multimedia-Datenbanksystemen häufig auf Ähnlichkeitsvergleichen zwischen Medienobjekten. Für solche inhaltsbasierten Vergleiche werden spezielle Retrieval-Mechanismen eingesetzt. 
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Der Hauptbestandteil des Lehrbuchs besteht in der Beschreibung von Verfahren des Multimedia-Retrievals. Dazu diskutiert und vergleicht das Buch Verfahren der Feature-Aufbereitung sowie der Ähnlichkeitsberechnung anhand von Distanz-und Ähnlichkeitsmaßen. Weiterhin werden effiziente Algorithmen zur Suche nach Medienobjekten vorgestellt. Ein Kapitel über die Anfragebearbeitung in Multimedia-Datenbanksystemen rundet das Buch ab. 
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Das vorliegende Buch ist als ein Lehrbuch mit vielen Beispielen und Graphiken konzipiert. Es wendet sich an Hörer einer entsprechenden Lehrveranstaltung, aber auch an Informatiker, welche sich in die vorhandenen Konzepte und Verfahren der Ähnlichkeitssuche aus der Sicht der Informatik einarbeiten wollen. 
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	2b640c278f1511c94e31731cad204635	915f8b93ebc58c55bfbd9ffe07294a06	2753effe57985c4af81adce9c6d239d4	book	Ähnlichkeitssuche in Multimedia-Datenbanken. Retrieval, Suchalgorithmen und Anfragebehandlung	Ingo Schmitt	\N	2006
7142426	Journal of Geophysical Research	113	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schmidtCMEshocks	\N	\N		\N	\N	A08104	\N	\N	\N		We present 2 1/2 D numerical MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) simulations of coronal
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mass ejections (CMEs) in conjunction with plasma simulations of radio emission from the
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CME-driven shocks. The CME-driven shock extends to an almost spherical shape
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during the temporal evolution of the CME. Our plasma simulations can reproduce the
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dynamic spectra of coronal type II radio bursts, with the frequency drift rates
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corresponding to the shock speeds. We find further, that the CME-driven shock is an
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effective radio emitter at metric wavelengths, when the CME has reached a heliocentric
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distance of about two solar radii (R ). We apply our simulation results to explain the
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radio images of type II bursts obtained by radio heliographs, in particular to the banana-
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shaped images of radio sources associated with fast CMEs.
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	e129f78019ac072200e9f6374df8877e	a7a8f477e518df66501e433c2ad34d9b	27a97ceedf429791c427b16dbbfeca0a	article	Synthetic radio maps of CME-driven shocks below 4 solar radii heliocentric distance	J. M. Schmidt and N. Gopalswamy	\N	2008
7142431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/MainCampus Verl.	\N	\N	Tautz.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/95715339.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29,90}, isbn = {3593367696}	\N	b31ab35b8c1cd34a8eb305ca61ba9deb	7f687064790307b2aa456c67c1872a1f	e7b1b6cbd67301d2b91a87d0eaf29461	book	E-Health und die Folgen:  Wie das Internet die Arzt-Patient-Beziehung und das Gesundheitssystem verändert	Frederik Tautz	\N	2002
7142432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Jahn.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 39.95}, isbn = {3540439374}	\N	8485a9a275e5fd4323d113dcb66bfdf4	714f492eadb76353411078a719961496	d677df691460039d0b85e3a30e65b128	book	e-Health:  [Telemedizin, Health Cards, Teleconsulting, Telemonitoring, e-Patientenakte, Gesundheitsinformation, Disease Management, Public e-Health, Informationsrecherche, e-Government, e-Pharmacy, All Digital Hospital, Online Communities, Ethik und Recht]	Karl Jähn and Eckhard Nagel	\N	2004
7142433	\N	100	\N	3. print.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam	\N	Studies in health technology and informatics	Iakovidis.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1586034480}	\N	ed1e234206d337a7d8725f0e29bc769f	72ff72496afa7e96bfccaeb0c384ba6f	e6946b0de639d84275d2f950724dcf56	book	E-health:  Current situation and examples of implemented and beneficial e-health applications	Ilias Iakovidis	\N	2006
7142434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Münchner Kreis	\N	Springer-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Eberspacher.2006	http://www.myilibrary.com?id=62035	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 34.95}, isbn = {3540293507}	\N	b28434f3dcd1602393ffd1b3f1c689c5	47d25ecb851ecf30f3f085339f001cc7	0c231e2d47e11849a86ef94ef886ddd3	book	eHealth: Innovations- und Wachstumsmotor für Europa:  Potenziale in einem vernetzten Gesundheitsmarkt	Jörg Eberspächer	\N	2006
7142435	\N	43.2006, 250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD	Froschle.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2798737&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/511244932froes.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 23.50, ca. EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {3898643824}	\N	970f14c742bb11d2f31510c215781b17	bc0cdb2aefe77116fa4e05b9f114ac25	f7e4b0e8c466fee800173e0e0513095c	book	IT-Governance	Hans P. Fröschle and Susanne Strahringer	\N	2006
7142436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV	Wiesbaden	\N	DUV	Domer.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824421100}	\N	6b08f22d9dbf03625d968f75d14ede5f	7171fc4c03f482cdaa17819631155a77	353ff6a914882c5fb905548eff88d9b4	book	Migration von Informationssystemen:  Erfolgsfaktoren für das Management	Fabian Dömer	\N	1998
7142437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	DUVWirtschaftsinformatik	Barak.1997	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/227938461.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, sfr 81.00, S 650.00}, isbn = {3824420848}	\N	ffda9a5b2d96847f3dbe49c61a644e45	8fbdec669554b819f8d25da7c1634ecb	c7123c4e9e966acaec7317b8c393d4fb	book	Systemmigration:  Strategien für die Informatik	Vladimir Barak	\N	1997
7142438	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsches Institut für Medizinische Dokumentation und Information	\N	[Videel]	Niebüll	\N	Schriftenreihe des DIMDI	Warda.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899067010}	\N	b49984ac19614784ba87fbfbf80c29bf	9aa0ea4b36788d44a07db034198d536c	dd821033b779e38a2db7a239e7a2dcbb	book	Telemedizin und eHealth in Deutschland:  Materialien und Empfehlungen für eine nationale Telematikplattform	Frank Warda and Guido Noelle	\N	2002
7142439	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adddison-Wesley Longman	Bonn	\N	Professionelle Softwareentwicklung	Sneed.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {382731478x}	\N	34e1e43bf15393c4c17c20189311e593	4d6fdcbc9203bd0d3d7475e33953ed8a	e43b7404efae44865525308a2987a3dc	book	Objektorientierte Softwaremigration:  [praxiserprobtes Konzept für die Migration von Legacy-Systemen ; Sanierung der Oberflächen, Daten und Programme ; Konversion von 3-GL-Programmen in oo-Programme ; Kapselung alter Programme und Datenbanken]	Harry M. Sneed	\N	1999
7142440	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Unitext-Verl.	Göttingen	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	Rolfs.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3926142065}	\N	3669d587ff156ac081d55f95e8bdb63f	df34a6381cef54b1f90f5fd74f8bba9d	b9b7062a1dbbe2d89ba91c79926cce75	book	Die Migration eines Datenverarbeitungssystems:  Ablaufbeschreibung und -analyse	Christian Rolfs	\N	1989
7142441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York	\N	A Wiley-QED publication	Ganti.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471060801}	\N	c9f2c99acb38b3dfeaa27eb597c19b16	7f57d880d6293c5e6ed176700ba3d7af	13eec4fdf0a6fcb149a930f8981bd2b7	book	The transition of legacy systems to a distributed architecture	Narsim Ganti and William Brayman	\N	1995
7142443	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt.verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Sneed.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 34.00, ca. EUR AT 35.00, ca. CHF 59.00}, isbn = {3898642747}	\N	93ba5f6fa85a6814aab5353a8ee25716	e7b59ac8c805fa155b1ecb784a5293a0	755a91c74948b4cd8198ce0db98b6704	book	Software-Produktmanagement:  Wartung und Weiterentwicklung bestehender Anwendungssysteme	Harry M. Sneed and Martin Hasitschka and Maria-Therese Teichmann	\N	2005
7142444	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller	Köln	\N	DV-Praxis online	Sneed.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3481004168}	\N	02b18a3f0a4c874d327297b98c5f0566	514de7ba778a637707c98626adb60b50	b9f3a80ae2fb3f177821ae01dbd8ea4f	book	Softwaresanierung:  Reverse und Reengineering	Harry M. Sneed	\N	1992
7142445	\N	1	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller	Köln	\N	DV-Praxis online	Sneed.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3481002203}	\N	c4aa45ce47c0b21a2d5c0b7b48a41c9a	ce533efa82c2c186ff7b98fb186f30dc	00258240ea04d83dbb65c7712c357799	book	Softwarewartung	Harry M. Sneed	\N	1991
7142446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaufmann Publ.	San Francisco, Calif	\N	The Morgan Kaufmann series in data management systems	Brodie.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1558603301}	\N	c916d156c279fe43f9772a37d8a576cb	c87b633a6553c0696aa2d02ed0d23ab8	ab76699236dee0e79538751125618819	book	Migrating legacy systems:  Gateways, interfaces & the incremental approach	Michael L. Brodie and Michael Stonebraker	\N	1995
7142448	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Hellbusch.2005	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/39604235x	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 44.00, EUR-AT 45.30}, isbn = {3898642607}	\N	8666018583a4381c528c69b16f19bbd2	5a1e26369d1e0acf0144420aae5d9a5c	778956c3b80b2519ff0a5c83b7fb68b6	book	Barrierefreies Webdesign:  Praxishandbuch für Webgestaltung und grafische Programmoberflächen	Jan Eric Hellbusch and Christian Bühler	\N	2005
7142450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt-+-Technik-Verl.	München	\N	Classroom in a book	382726045.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8272-6045-0}	\N	686d853c976e418baa5c84b61b098ac3	d5cabaa91a4a4736a89242b336d49b6b	6c9e3fc9d1e60027f7aad640400e87fb	book	Adobe Acrobat 5.0	Frank Baeseler	\N	2001
7142451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Neue Wirtschafts-Briefe	Herne	\N	NWB-Studienbücher Wirtschaftsinformatik	Schwarze.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.80, sfr 52.00}, isbn = {3482514216}	\N	e0278024ecf89971cbc2cd1f09fc0aa4	e58feb3c9f3c87284d8aa314961d658b	10e1204dbe0b71986e82ab2e4cc5c8bb	book	Electronic commerce:  Grundlagen und praktische Umsetzung	Jochen Schwarze and Stephan Schwarze and Gabriela Hoppe	\N	2002
7142452	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Haasis.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3898641368}	\N	955f36f31e6de23be90327642cba3842	87ebfce3e5353b4f4a5c6ddd032ca3e8	0f0be7218345f5cb7b1b74be0725c103	book	Digitale Wertschöpfung:  Internet und E-Business als Chance für den Mittelstand	Klaus Haasis	\N	2002
7142453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation	\N	Frauenhofer-IRB-Verl.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Lohse.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3816760341}	\N	8627109ec2874a3260608cc0ef982dbe	cd6b04b91314e1da1e6ced57d2b66edb	3bddb8812577c9df49c267ccb1b069f6	book	Electronic Commerce:  Ein Leitfaden für die Anwendung in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen	Christoph Lohse and Michael Stender and Tek-Seng The	\N	2002
7142454	\N	43.2006,249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Liebstuckel.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2798590&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 23.50, ca. EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {3898643816}	\N	835097be33fbe7976b18ed7f7d722f32	a4eaa4ef6994825d98102a60fe3ff1ce	018527ce9215e07ea8802214f45ac28e	book	Product Lifecycle Management	Karl Liebstückel and Stefan Meinhardt	\N	2006
7142455	\N	\N	\N	2. überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Becker	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	Lindemann.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.95}, isbn = {3815820995}	\N	5848e9ea56ce2e63b9fec4986cfc7fa9	e59f14a1c3b0fc02b7066e45b0a9692c	3a62b6a07048a6b9cc5a6b4986a4f817	book	Internet intern:  [Technik, Trends, Programmierung]	Christoph Lindemann and Christian Immler and Florian Harms	\N	2000
7142456	\N	H. 220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Meier.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389864104X}	\N	857dc160d38e068183a6b5b0a6558151	32612b35969b222c2da525732a92d626	86aa177a6bde3a167be3804b86af44d5	book	Mobile Commerce	Andreas Meier	\N	2001
7142457	\N	\N	\N	[Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt & Technik Buch- und Software-Verl.	Haar bei München	\N	Das Kompendium	Neumeyer.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {382725244X}	\N	3534e6d84c4299cc5365c049bdbd41eb	1307653ee691cea024ee9ba830fedf82	13d3de1e001cf01a26b0a9cf5935dfb2	book	Photoshop 4 für Windows:  [der ganze Photoshop in Farbe, visuelles Training, Supertricks für Profis, Grundlagen der Bildbearbeitung, 3D-Effekte und Hintergründe]	Heico Neumeyer	\N	1998
7142458	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., 1. Dr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett	Stuttgart	\N	MM-ProgrammProgramm zur modernen Mathematik	Thayssen.1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3127646003}	\N	1708cbb1361a3f7147ff4178c09d4700	46cda09cc05aae9a53edd5be824ae8f6	33bb50553c6215fcce8e3cb4ba90d4b5	book	Systeme von linearen Gleichungen	Fritz Thayssen	\N	1971
7142459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mikrosoft Press	Unterschleißheim	\N	\N	Kuppinger.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3860631500}	\N	94d9bc1b349a2a40c2e2ea0c4661cfd2	b1ec8fa22a1d94787d464aed2e23ff49	608447d2ef472459ef8fe9ecb990c4f8	book	Mikrosoft Project 2000:  Das Handbuch	Martin Kuppinger and Helmut Reinke and Matthias Jäger	\N	2001
7142460	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lüth	Mannheim	\N	Knowhow-Fachbücher	Aust.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/101703449.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Euro 49.00}, isbn = {393221305x}	\N	5f93ab400a71174fe9e419ddcbc1b509	6bc9b23f4f2109aba12b50908500cca0	832061b86508fa6a157b2ca44266b2ab	book	eSourcing:  Die Revolution im strategischen Einkauf	Eberhard Aust	\N	2001
7142461	\N	43.2006,251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Haas.2006	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2838371&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 23.50, ca. EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {3898643832}	\N	81873f722f0931e931bd83480f2ccdda	e0825decf49cb872f87650c3229851c9	b57867ae231230519ced8388cf4864f7	book	E-Health	Peter Haas and Andreas Meier and Heinz Sauerburger	\N	2006
7142462	\N	23	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. and Deutscher UniversitSts-Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft : Kasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Georg.2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9301-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {kart. : EUR 55.90}, isbn = {3835004573}	\N	465483e00090e7dd805da0154a6bb395	caa8a7d0218c638f8a9d000870467301	3e935e04f90d092c00273a2d4352b704	book	CPFR und elektronische Marktplätze /// CPFR und Elektronische Marktplätze:  Neuausrichtung der kooperativen Beschaffung:  Neuausrichtung der kooperativen Beschaffung / Zugl.: Kassel, Univ., Diss., 2005	Björn Georg	\N	2006
7142463	\N	43.2006,247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Heilmann.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2776844&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898643743}	\N	1a3b4ad74100bedd756922e1d784cfcd	0d4ae5660e37d52d679643cfc3d079c0	70f92cc9e009b80fbd9c103741242ba3	book	Business & Competitive Intelligence	Heidi Heilmann	\N	2006
7142720	Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	matysina-2008-review	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8898-8_101	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	809--818	\N	\N	\N		The theoretical investigation of the hydrogen solubility in borohydrides and hydrides of different alkali metals has been
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carried out. The possibility of interstitial component ordering is taken into account. The calculation of free energies ofphases, determination of the thermodynamic equilibrium conditions of phases permits us to ascertain the dependence of hydrogensolubility on temperature and pressure, to study the P-T-c diagrams of hydrogen solubility in the phases and, in particular,to elucidate the functional peculiarities of isopleths and isotherms of hydrogen solubility in studied phases. The plots ofthese dependences have been constructed. Comparison of the theoretical results with experimental data on the isopleths andisotherms of hydrogen solubility in LiBH4, NaBH4, KBH4, Na-NaH-H, LiH, 2LiNH2 + MgH and LiNH2 + LiH systems has been carried out	8bbbf450806f15f2eff08aa8c519f24b	6e3d252eec236d0f064caa422ea4c11d	41b5d972758af4897a9f6adff9d56e44	article	HYDROGEN SOLUBILITY IN BOROHYDRIDES AND METALS HYDRIDES	Z. A. Matysina and S. Yu. Zaginaichenko and D. V. Schur and T. A. Trifonova	\N	2009
7142723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8c2d24aba87390505b169c488c0d345	dc0f6106b096d5772eb2b66c0bc4e3fe	30c7d05d17a8c3139b744ed4117ad298	proceedings	On the Semantics of Trust and Caching on the Semantic Web	S. Schenk	\N	2008
7142746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6e68052e05d757bedae572d26363939	23480f462b22f74af0d283247cd87fa3	f7c470c6b9d94926ec395882231dc841	proceedings	Natural Language-based Approach for Helping in the Reuse of Ontology Design Patterns 	\N	\N	2008
7142783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olms, Georg	\N	\N	\N	3487078392	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ba6201a55398d55669f3a5c901ecd5c	4aaa5b3bc59939479b9727beddf1fdc3	91e77f7e4e2905be61a7e2e59a12dd84	book	Inhaltserschliessung von Massendaten: Zur Wirksamkeit informationslinguistischer Verfahren am Beispiel des Deutschen Patentinformationssystems	Jürgen Krause (Hrsg.)	\N	1987
7142790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3487078252	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c36f686758432d22297215f82072a64	29caa8c47063d3d27cc3f5e17687369e	6ba5033aa67ff9fa8b5d755acd3f6a6d	book	Automatische Indexierung zwischen Forschung und Anwendung	Gerhard Lustig	\N	1986
7142800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3465016726	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4fca0000ad60796ab7cb8d4493d3624	765c198543cfb26135598857342e58ec	b7d32f60042595162d829acaec61559e	book	Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken und Bibliographien: Klassifikatorische Sacherschliessung 	Karin Weishaupt	\N	1985
7142823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch Medienkultur. Die maßgeblichen Theorien von Brecht bis Baudrillard	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	debray_fuer-eine-mediologie_1999	\N	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Für eine Mediologie	\N	\N	67-75	\N	\N	\N		\N	1934e52935d944bc490959c556cf48dc	19f7a6341876ab4cfe89531431e31f42	63a4103c6a1ab55897a4dca22accab86	incollection	Für eine Mediologie	Régis Debray	Claus Pias and Joseph Vogl and Lorenz Engell and Oliver Fahle and Britta Neitzel	1999
7142831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verl.	Opladen	\N	\N	parson_zur-theorie-der-sozialen-interaktionsmedien_1980	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=767090	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Zur Theorie der sozialen Interaktionsmedien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-21493-4}	\N	6c799d9535ef1038f58a8268128124eb	53d0847ba4991b0a829afe07b67413fa	c7a28f37437eaa68220fbc0d79e3db12	book	Zur Theorie der sozialen Interaktionsmedien	Talcott Parsons	\N	1980
7142845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag München	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	http://www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1207049.de?hasjs=1232323024&submittedByForm=1&_lang=de&gsid=1.c.325875.de&id=1207049	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a954063fdc31885bd5a1e34607dd588	46c530a98e2034e98d07ca21293c43c5	0d3c3a89f18faf01f548e844312fa5d3	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Stock M Stock WG	\N	2008
7142850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3465016726	\N	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken und Bibliographien: Klassifikatorische Sacherschliessung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4fca0000ad60796ab7cb8d4493d3624	765c198543cfb26135598857342e58ec	b7d32f60042595162d829acaec61559e	book	Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken und Bibliographien: Klassifikatorische Sacherschliessung 	Karin Weishaupt	\N	1985
7142863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	518912d32a583bbd75d2d77feb1707c0	d5252a32a11d4fd14e3e7426ae4a09bb	a120f527600bac2353d14afa9842f131	proceedings	Measuring Incoherence in Description Logic-Based Ontologies 	G. Qi	\N	2007
7142887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applying Web 2.0. Innovation, Impact and Implementation: Online Information 2007 Conference Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	kw0092007	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1197280560weller009p.pdf	\N		\N	\N	108-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	309c8b32fa87329cb89f3535a4616403	85617d2a0b8a1e5c8aab71cb4d7bed56	a4105de70bd18d548bc6255077837b21	inproceedings	Folksonomies and Ontologies: Two New Players in Indexing and Knowledge Representation	Katrin Weller	Helen Jezzard	2007
7142888	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag München	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	http://www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1207049.de?hasjs=1232323024&submittedByForm=1&_lang=de&gsid=1.c.325875.de&id=1207049	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a954063fdc31885bd5a1e34607dd588	46c530a98e2034e98d07ca21293c43c5	0d3c3a89f18faf01f548e844312fa5d3	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Stock M Stock WG	\N	2008
7142901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b29a2bb0332df701264648faf6bdb23	1c5fdc030b128a501dd53129844695c6	4a33231a9ccc82a53f5e391403a6a60e	proceedings	Integrating multilinguality in an ontology meta-model and its metadata 	\N	\N	2007
7142906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ed7349a573164a10ac010a3bdaeb6de	f9b960e6ea32d195ebcaaf5791bff0dd	75c9d44bacf0f3ba4f1bafb2206e7156	proceedings	Modelling multilinguality in ontologies: a holistic approach 	\N	\N	2007
7142929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d31f56f47717cdfcdc374ad8ed826e3	c8ee000e16d33fcbb935a10a2745961f	850f59b1e790aded58d2a59fec685d5e	proceedings	Helping Naive Users to Reuse Ontology Design Patterns 	\N	\N	2008
7143186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://mkg.iti.gr/ist2006/files/Multimedia_Workshop_Staab.ppt#288,1,Semantics in Multimedia Content for Multimedia Use	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41d822566d35b36e6cc493c694d27964	5e861fb19cde5a353328b39ec2d81528	8b729dd2d7efd7defa4d1beed619c83c	proceedings	Knowledge in Multimedia Content 	S. Staab	\N	2006
7143292	Electronic Journal of Probability	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alpha-Stable Branching and Beta-Coalescents	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stable-branching-coalescing	http://www.math.washington.edu/~ejpecp/viewarticle.php?id=1496&layout=abstract	\N	Electronic Journal of Probability - Vol. 10 (2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N		We determine that the continuous-state branching processes for which the genealogy, suitably time-changed, can be described by an autonomous Markov process are precisely those arising from $alpha$-stable branching mechanisms.  The random ancestral partition is then a time-changed $Lambda$-coalescent, where $Lambda$ is the Beta-distribution with parameters $2-alpha$ and $alpha$, and the time change is given by $Z^{1-alpha}$, where $Z$ is the total population size. For $alpha = 2$ (Feller's branching diffusion) and $Lambda = delta_0$ (Kingman's coalescent), this is in the spirit of (a non-spatial version of) Perkins' Disintegration Theorem.  For $alpha =1$ and $Lambda$ the uniform distribution on $[0,1]$, this is the duality discovered by Bertoin & Le Gall (2000) between the norming of Neveu's continuous state branching process and the Bolthausen-Sznitman coalescent.
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We present two approaches: one, exploiting the `modified lookdown construction', draws heavily on Donnelly & Kurtz (1999); the other is based on direct calculations with generators.
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	028395e0e3c2cbb7c687bd93fceb1b1d	fc7c34b68b5a4d711b3b0b3883f22acd	73710426ce7d7c120df9afd6f4c04ee2	article	Alpha-Stable Branching and Beta-Coalescents	Matthias Birkner and Jochen Blath and Marcella Capaldo and Alison M. Etheridge and Martin Möhle and Jason Schweinsberg and Anton Wakolbinger	\N	2005
7143353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Torgo2009	\N	\N	The main goal of this book is to introduce the reader to the use of R as a tool for
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performing data mining.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		
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	cf0d39c20d958f135a5540ba8d900f74	427fb0ce49a4101586b5855df045fce5	3a150daaf62344685dd63088a995a9c5	book	Data Mining with R	Luís Torgo	\N	2009
7143404	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ErtmerRichardsonetal2007	http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue2/ertmer.html	\N		\N	\N	Article 4	\N	2	\N		\N	0ef62549ff647b8fde3b5cf02e735c4a	55a8a8b958eb5a3ed71a16359a8f1990	2819eb4740024b160de4abaabfc3131a	article	Using peer feedback to enhance the quality of student online postings: An exploratory study	Peggy A. Ertmer and Jennifer C. Richardson and Brian Belland and Denise Camin and Patrick Connolly and Glen Coulthard and Kimfong Lei and Christopher Mong	\N	2007
7143617	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{The MIT Press}	\N	\N	\N	alpaydin04ml	http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262012111/citeulike04-21	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262012111}	{The goal of machine learning is to program computers to use example data or past experience to solve a given problem. Many successful applications of machine learning exist already, including systems that analyze past sales data to predict customer behavior, recognize faces or spoken speech, optimize robot behavior so that a task can be completed using minimum resources, and extract knowledge from bioinformatics data. <i>Introduction to Machine Learning</i> is a comprehensive textbook on the subject, covering a broad array of topics not usually included in introductory machine learning texts. It discusses many methods based in different fields, including statistics, pattern recognition, neural networks, artificial intelligence, signal processing, control, and data mining, in order to present a unified treatment of machine learning problems and solutions. All learning algorithms are explained so that the student can easily move from the equations in the book to a computer program. The book can be used by advanced undergraduates and graduate students who have completed courses in computer programming, probability, calculus, and linear algebra. It will also be of interest to engineers in the field who are concerned with the application of machine learning methods.<br /> <br /> After an introduction that defines machine learning and gives examples of machine learning applications, the book covers supervised learning, Bayesian decision theory, parametric methods, multivariate methods, dimensionality reduction, clustering, nonparametric methods, decision trees, linear discrimination, multilayer perceptrons, local models, hidden Markov models, assessing and comparing classification algorithms, combining multiple learners, and reinforcement learning.}	d5e67b724732e062afe744a0074531c7	070125531415b78696834ae9c564a971	76d8b47f59dab58beec6d6c6ba2c2aa1	book	Introduction to Machine Learning (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning)	Ethem Alpaydin	\N	2004
7143645	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu-2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-4H4T0SP-H/2/75067017e9976b244a35e093c1fd78cb	\N		\N	\N	288 - 293	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.08.019}	Borohydrides, a group of compounds with large hydrogen contents, can generate hydrogen readily by their hydrolysis reaction. In this study catalysts based on nickel and cobalt were developed to accelerate the hydrolysis reaction for hydrogen generation. Catalysts in four forms were tested for each metal: fine metal powder, metal salt, metal boride and Raney metal. It was found that the hydrolysis reaction was primary a zero-order reaction under the catalysis of these catalysts. Although cobalt showed higher catalytic activity than nickel in most cases, Raney Ni exhibited almost the same activity as the Raney Co. Among four chemical forms for nickel, Raney Ni demonstrated the best performance. Moreover, Raney catalysts made from alloys of nickel and cobalt showed even higher activity. The reaction on Raney metals was also characterized by a slowdown in hydrogen generation rate at low borohydride concentrations because of a mass transfer limitation.	0946773f6c9f93ac03e4ebefbe01f143	fc14203fb40047af17b6107511f2dde4	ad05a81dabaa817a697046a98a1bf8d7	article	Nickel- and cobalt-based catalysts for hydrogen generation by hydrolysis of borohydride	Bin Hong Liu and Zhou Peng Li and S. Suda	\N	2006
7143720	Industrial & Engineering Chemistry	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paul-1952-nickel-borides	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie50509a029	\N		\N	\N	1006-1010	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1021/ie50509a029}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ie50509a029}	\N	e65ef22de97b4d5165da1e7b8229d360	f7af75d95ddd114c3190f71671c801aa	eba5ceb65ad5301e4f5d0176958ee067	article	Catalytic Activity of Nickel Borides	Raymond Paul and Paul Buisson and Nicole Joseph	\N	1952
7143948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pohl_2005_Symbolwelten	http://www.grin.com/e-book/111111/ 	\N		\N	Hausarbeit im Hauptseminar "Symboltheorie"	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b898a439f6c568b879692578af14fc25	61f31b2b6a09e2db3524091e1831f08d	d37b95fc5713b2a50365eb5d28fb17a7	misc	Symbolwelten - Die Erkenntnis- und Symboltheorie Nelson Goodmans	Adrian Pohl	\N	2005
7143950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1212	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b6d2333872f8c91ce3e6a9e9859dd66	f5f66cd5431339ab8006e8ecb6f92843	b5bc012088eb000417627ceff1260cf5	book	Allgemeine Ordnungslehre	Greier Götz	Frankfurt/M	1978
7143957	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Augustin Handbuch	\N	\N	\N	Mohr	Tübingen	\N	\N	Heil-Semipelagianismus	\N	\N		\N	\N	558-564	\N	\N	\N		\N	b601303767861bc769c867a120662a17	782ecefbac90579838132a875aee3b42	3e2197a67cff69f7549c9ea79346a587	incollection	Die Auseinandersetzungen um Augustin im Gallien des 5. Jahrhunderts
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\	(bis 529)	Uta Heil	Volker Henning Drecoll	2007
7143958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon der antiken christlichen Literatur	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg im Breisgau	\N	\N	Heil-LACL	\N	\N		\N	\N	69-76	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8b4d977484f09b5e10588882abfceea	a77c2d5fd1e1fabd20a0d9b510deef0f	0511dde85b0d82f3a7c4250110c26e78	incollection	Athanasius von Alexandrien	Uta Heil	Siegmar Döpp	2002
7143959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Three Greek Apologists -- Drei griechische Apologeten. Origen, Eusebius,
\
\	and Athanasius -- Origenes, Eusebius und Athanasius	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Frankfurt / M.	\N	Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity	Heil-Aarhus1	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-187	\N	3	\N		\N	f632449fbcc5f7b1d83da0a1db13de4e	dca6d0bea92df300c44bd7a8b33407a0	bb0cef17bbf39fb481d7d1fbe765b68e	incollection	Athanasius als Apologet des Christentums. Einleitungsfragen zum Doppelwerk
\
\	Contra gentes / De incarnatione	Uta Heil	Anders Christian Jacobsen	2007
7143961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte der antiken Texte. Autoren- und Werklexikon	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	Der Neue Pauly. Supplement	Heil-Athen	\N	\N		\N	\N	85-87	\N	2	\N		\N	ce295633ad7fc57a1c4b7a955ee9b918	597df6dc8545b22366e09088bb880a5f	9f8502dbe20c29ec0b32599929e15e5b	incollection	Athenagoras	Uta Heil	Manfred Landfester	2007
7143962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte der antiken Texte. Autoren- und Werklexikon	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	Der Neue Pauly. Supplement	Heil-Socr	\N	\N		\N	\N	550-551	\N	2	\N		\N	ecfa4e5b12ee7667c26af1fa700a51a5	c7d7dc33d81340569d8e1090309a5a39	13da0caa7906ea1510ba7134641f4a9b	incollection	Sokrates (9)	Uta Heil	Manfred Landfester	2007
7143963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte der antiken Texte. Autoren- und Werklexikon	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	Der Neue Pauly. Supplement	Heil-Soz	\N	\N		\N	\N	559-560	\N	2	\N		\N	0656d140c8522b889cdf73345c2513fd	13b7cfa7cb86de2cf07f03845baa15e4	e6a39a5664efb74aa892b6bff9b8dee3	incollection	Sozomenos, Salamanes Hermeias	Uta Heil	Manfred Landfester	2007
7143973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler Lexikon christlicher Denker	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	\N	Heil-MetzlerAlex	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	3bdc6725d9937041d0cf5418261d4344	9147a3d902479e74709fe0c0880a7b1e	889d8a5bce43865dc49953498dbdbf52	incollection	Alexander von Alexandrien	Uta Heil	Markus Vinzent	2000
7143974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler Lexikon christlicher Denker	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	\N	Heil-MetzlerAth	\N	\N		\N	\N	46-48	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Nachdruck in: 185 Portraits von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, hg.v.
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\	M. Vinzent, Stuttgart/Weimar: Metzler, 2004, 22f.}	\N	eb6d5dae99b0b8b203219b199c1d65ad	7c2a2d31e800774bfc2397dad5c15381	3ffe0f2222a03b417931677b82435406	incollection	Athanasius von Alexandrien	Uta Heil	Markus Vinzent	2000
7143975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler Lexikon christlicher Denker	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart / Weimar	\N	\N	Heil-metzlerPaulus	\N	\N		\N	\N	540	\N	\N	\N		\N	51877ce3a2c28a4d95cbffaa0a4194fb	31c6420e7f253db279d4e570998d589c	2f36fd2b17ca144f339a71e5cdfaf1ff	incollection	Paulus von Samosata	Uta Heil	Markus Vinzent	2000
7144002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hitzler2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d69b45eb8937fd2589492adac233f83	e830c1eda024a3f4a78f270cf09f6628	d5ed24f61b428f8ff2cae98b6ebc097f	book	Semantic Web: Grundlagen. 	\N	Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Berlin	2008
7144029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1212	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	83d9b227ee4b0eb3707bebea307aa6ae	76793cd64166c27f202f2d615e82e102	d1f513d746cff9725eef61148ac9ee83	book	Inhaltserschliessung von Massendaten	Jürgen Krause	Georg Olms	1987
7144061	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1212	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14d91def5091ff0e810e89bd32854652	2d6f0a6ec90aeb11a5d4d77991c8d6b3	103ac1d2ffb768daa0ceaee75b2f08ce	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Wolfgang G. Stock Mechtild Stock	Oldenbourg	2008
7144090	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1212	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	844214099709fe049307cad9a7fd60a5	9723248091e1a546a4f9556251a51678	7de5c216a322a9900599cb1ca7f0b726	book	Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre	Wilhelm Gaus	Springer	2005
7144109	Theor. Comput. Sci.	335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	Baeten2005ProcessAlgebra	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1085669	\N	A brief history of process algebra	\N	\N	131--146	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2004.07.036}	\N	c74441a9ebb42c8c3b6ff83d1f9f183a	e5c7b53c0ad59d5d65d7927178b88568	7fd54eff1f07c8650848b1ab31c74813	article	A brief history of process algebra	J. C. M. Baeten	\N	2005
7144175	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VoormannWD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-49	\N	1	\N		"Seit seiner Zeit als "Beatle" hat Paul McCartney Millionen von Menschen mit seiner Musik glücklich gemacht. Seit dreißig Jahren engagiert sich der heute 66-Jährige auch für den Tierschutz. Pauls jüngste Tochter Stella setzt sich für dieselben Ziele ein - allerdings in ihrem Fach: Mode."	0c18fb024f2a372564ef3dce42ecf108	57c79f26c2a6f93f62263136a3ec96c8	4061222383960a4bb26b09215100921c	article	Wie der Vater, so die Tochter	Christina Voormann and David Higgs	\N	2009
7144200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoare2005CSPBook	http://www.usingcsp.com/	\N	Electronic revision of 1985 book of the same title, updated by Jim Davies.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebfb867db9b6a26a004e6b488f478002	30d4745eff9d9349904b3a55f275d239	0283018237249465b3f23e63f8df3716	book	Communicating Sequential Processes	Tony Hoare	\N	2004
7144201	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WuketitsDW2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-51	\N	1	\N		\N	dae87b60d0a29f33e13377f2a16a8073	1f55dcca05a862fb3e56d27115672d27	fac3a01c2ffa2d4c5adb77da1e9b56b5	article	"Darwin war nicht der Entdecker der Evolution"	Franz Wuketits	\N	2009
7144235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag der Weltreligionen	Frankfurt / M., Leipzig	\N	\N	Heil-Suhrkamp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e7d374c007a7f0c04873a6e0caf0e16	9a7881dd65ca4dedee42274d3ed2cc0f	97f5c6e315ab04963774eec861409b99	book	Athanasius von Alexandria, Gegen die Heiden, Über die Menschwerdung
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\	des Wortes Gottes, Über die Beschlüsse der Synode von Nizäa. Aus
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\	dem Griechischen übersetzt und herausgegeben von Uta Heil	Uta Heil	\N	2008
7144236	ZAC	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Altercatio	\N	\N		\N	\N	6-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	6135ee037dc24d7229bc5693304d7c9c	4e4a68b78a0c26f22ab05ee1ef2d8d59	3757330d90f6fa8bdb166514fc8e738f	article	Augustin-Rezeption im Reich der Vandalen. Die Altercatio sancti Augustini
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\	cum Pascentio Arriano	Uta Heil	\N	2007
7144237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RGG	\N	\N	\N	Mohr (Siebeck)	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Verec	\N	\N		\N	\N	954	\N	8	\N		\N	bf048fa1b19d978e88fd1fc68cff485a	6bd672493d1d4719036c7357c29ff69b	ad4fd0e5bf28921dd01705f6366e53b4	incollection	Verecundus von Junca	Uta Heil	\N	2005
7144238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vendenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	UTB	Heil-Klausuren	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2364	\N	comment = {auch als elektronische Fassung beziehbar}	\N	8cb2b7bc10a7688719d7bc7f13f335e6	7812c0a5cfe41eb5fabb0463d9638dda	ce8557aaaf3d3635bbefefd41b75ed19	book	Klausurenkurs Kirchengeschichte. 61 Entwürfe für
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\	das 1. Theologische Examen	Uta Heil and Jörg Ulrich	\N	2002
7144239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RGG	\N	\N	\N	Mohr (Siebeck)	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Lupus	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		\N	cb8c55b37cf03f937f14f8b3ff3638cf	af8b0a09493cc972ba5e5cea3f7f6f92	f18d6e958f2bbdc00ac2d78d02ac47cf	incollection	Lupus von Troyes	Uta Heil	\N	2002
7144240	ZAC	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Mani	\N	\N		\N	\N	299-319	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a6b5ffb0ff99d9e621fd2cf449e461b	74a292e63444ff9cd8c6593b1a234a2d	56836bba6031c44cfa64ae4e045ffef7	article	">\\dots bloß nicht wie die Manichäer!"< Ein Vorschlag zu den Hintergründen
\
\	des arianischen Streits	Uta Heil	\N	2002
7144241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RGG	\N	\N	\N	Mohr (Siebeck)	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Martin	\N	\N		\N	\N	858	\N	5	\N		\N	89bd21cf48298d6a050106839d9a7777	77590f02f12582847ed0144f36c0d666	a974a25d0ebc70ee0bc6c8bdd819dfe8	incollection	Martin von Braga	Uta Heil	\N	2002
7144242	StPatr	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Avitus	\N	\N		\N	\N	405-409	\N	\N	\N		\N	05f663c05d8d0cb063f7e89afb82c16d	733a7f1a556948fb68c0795db51b4b6b	6874543c734d16b02900c1d48c668b9c	article	Die Korrespondenz des Avitus von Vienne	Uta Heil	\N	2001
7144243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	De Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	PTS	Heil-Diss	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	52	\N		\N	a34bee962cf104db72911b75af61155e	775c6b05753dcbcb9bc8f5f94924bbca	ae2c452d4f63069f488bc4ade1072ec5	book	Athanasius von Alexandrien, De sententia Dionysii. Einleitung, Übersetzung
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\	und Kommentar	Uta Heil	\N	1999
7144244	StPatr	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Dion	\N	\N		\N	\N	406-413	\N	\N	\N		\N	83b50a2142128a5b2034eefd8f65b125	f1e54c1119acf3811bfae4b6a0f99972	feca0b8c2009cfed4cc2f614bb0e72e6	article	Schrieb Dionys von Alexandrien {\\selectlanguage{polutonikogreek}{t`on Qrist`on <omoo'usion e>~inai t~w| je~w|}}
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\	(Ath., De sententia Dionysii 18,2 [Opitz 59,8])?	Uta Heil	\N	1997
7144245	ZNW	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-1Kor	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-35	\N	\N	\N		\N	81aa3442549f09084d0abfd8e658bc22	9b3ce7e5489a4d19d813bf7ce5706d8a	d7a2a91990a60f866a8282ecf6c42869	article	Theo-logische Interpretation von 1Kor 15,23-28	Uta Heil	\N	1993
7144255	ZKG	191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heil-Chron	\N	\N		\N	\N	88-92	\N	\N	\N		\N	67b498939d68f78f7365df2e8a8f9d83	220c62484f116025d72a5ca3436cc79e	44fc77d8ec339471615317a679923e9c	article	Zur Chronologie des arianischen Streits	Uta Heil and (Uta Loose)	\N	1990
7144262	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LimaVH2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	72-78	\N	1	\N		"Die steinzeitlichen Felsmalereien in der Höhle von Lascaux gelten als die schönsten der Welt. Eine französische Astronomin überrascht mit einer wissenschaftlich fundierten Neuinterpretation."	43c2962d58691e4443366d50acf53fac	49116a072f65a8f4d4db49e507c6dd9a	95da4943d4e32f9cb409c7c27c4bfbe3	article	Vom Himmel in die Höhle	Pedro Lima	\N	2009
7144371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	College of Library and Information Services	\N	\N	Maryland	\N	\N	Soergel1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-4015}, bibkey0 = {datastructureandsoftwaresupportforintegratedthesauriresearchseminaroncompatibilityandintegrationoforder
\
\	\	[d.soergel] 1995}, bibkey = {1c2a85406e1c279e6dc98b65dfa59a2df}	\N	b8c58ec8fd6679ffaa93c29fc781df6b	c2a85406e1c279e6dc98b65dfa59a2df	92af7f90c8d1af67d8b45a7afae76230	book	Data structure and software support for integrated thesauri
\
\	\	Research Seminar on Compatibility and Integration of Order	Dagobert Soergel	\N	1995
7144382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft f{\\"{u}}r Klassifikation	\N	Indeks Verlag	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Henzler1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-1555}, isbn = {3-88672-013-6}, bibkey0 = {anwendungeninderklassifikationproceedings8jahrestagungdergesellschaftfãrklassifikationevhofgeismar1013april1984
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\	\	[r.henzler] 1985}, bibkey = {1b3478ecd4aac397729ed136269ea18d6}	\N	449fb48cff6d765632c923e44c6a620a	0d4421280b5903ab0b50b80d4a60ae5e	f3d7db65f466c8980921e582a8d62118	proceedings	Anwendungen in der Klassifikation : proceedings 8. Jahrestagung
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\	\	der Gesellschaft f{\\"{u}}r Klassifikation e.V., Hofgeismar, 10. - 13. April
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\	\	1984	Rolf G. Henzler	\N	1985
7144391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Saarbrücken	\N	\N	Saarbrücken	Universität Saarbrücken	\N	Thewes1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {130-3829}, bibkey0 = {einwissenreprãsentationsbasiertesmodellzurencodierungvonbewegtbildinformationenbeiinteraktivenvideosystemensaarbrãckenunivmagisterarbeit1993
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\	\	[h.thewes] 1993}, bibkey = {1b6b8cf1335205fa96fca95c6a1ef3bad}	\N	3c48d8fe1bf3455a6a34890c203b2076	ccb33c9a6cbe6ab46dd469761fdfa9d3	81e600cfa0e66ec9e5b85f9f946de222	article	Ein wissenrepräsentationsbasiertes Modell zur Encodierung
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\	\	von Bewegtbildinformationen bei interaktiven Videosystemen /
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\	\	Saarbrücken, Univ., Magisterarbeit, 1993	Hanno Thewes	\N	1993
7144405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergon-Verl.	Würzburg	\N	\N	Bertram2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-5217}, isbn = {3-89913-442-7}, bibkey0 = {einfãhrungindieinhaltlicheerschlieãunggrundlagenmethodeninstrumente
\
\	\	[j.bertram] 2005}, bibkey = {14c9cc435ec0d667803c9856819dcb753}	\N	760857b9018e7dbdf5d9c9fa789cd706	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	d4ddfc2c0c5b1f66fd1ea6a626f19ccd	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung : Grundlagen
\
\	\	- Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7144409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Information und Dokumentation	\N	IID	Potsdam	\N	\N	Ladewig1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {10-4188}, isbn = {3-00-001480-2}, bibkey0 = {grundlagenderinhaltlichenerschlieãung [c.ladewig] 1997}, bibkey = {11289ca0bca43896718f88540fece6262}	\N	b4f303f2bf466d803b104da00af02bc6	a530cce09e55e83f46e97aeed28d362f	82b5e28eeaf1e51c36861926e0a14220	book	Grundlagen der inhaltlichen Erschließung	Christa Ladewig	\N	1997
7144419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft für Dokumentation <Frankfurt,	\N	Verlag Dokumentation	Pullach bei München	\N	\N	Dahlberg1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-3762}, isbn = {3-7940-3623-9}, bibkey0 = {grundlagenuniversalerwissensordnungproblemeundmãglichkeiteneinesuniversalenklassififkationssystemsdeswissens
\
\	\	[i.dahlberg] 1974}, bibkey = {10955531f4c447f1c4a583e5102948ebf}	\N	ce95b84858cba712a40c9033ee1370a1	66fa5e70f60660e7befc4a12f79a2d13	bd752fd47295c8429645981aef365647	book	Grundlagen universaler Wissensordnung : Probleme und
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\	\	M{\\"{o}}glichkeiten eines universalen Klassififkationssystems des Wissens	Ingetraut Dahlberg	\N	1974
7144420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft für Dokumentation <Frankfurt,	\N	DGD	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Fugmann1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {133-4376}, isbn = {3-925474-38-2}, bibkey0 = {inhaltserschlieãungdurchindexierenprinzipienundpraxis
\
\	\	[r.fugmann] 1999}, bibkey = {1811c0f0f313b9aea3d09757669317e17}	\N	d86cb2761e5f46d4cb502ef029e13e75	dc1a14c507599b4d2ab70173d7e0a6ca	061f62ae7ea8605cb072c37912120166	book	Inhaltserschließung durch Indexieren : Prinzipien und Praxis	Robert Fugmann	\N	1999
7144424	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Stock2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {130-5405}, isbn = {978-3-486-58439-4}, bibkey0 = {wissensreprãsentationinformationenauswertenundbereitstellen
\
\	\	[w.stock,m.stock] 2008}, bibkey = {1c7f2d29a88281465ffb386359f32e2b5}	\N	d43f7824db80a8047d12e8a44035df9d	eae6896e246bc48f4e17b8bab584e2a6	c9c449558e9d4d361d119fdf888f7b51	book	Wissensrepräsentation : Informationen auswerten und
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\	\	bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7144433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Saarbrücken	\N	\N	Saarbrücken	Universität Saarbrücken	\N	Panyr1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {272-1619}, bibkey0 = {automatischeklassifikationundinformationretrievalsaarbrãckenunivdiss1985
\
\	\	[j.panyr] 1985}, bibkey = {1b18c212b0eba9c2e24c2eab10a9ccba9}	\N	ed69f71a8ecc5119e2251db72bf63aca	2d0251a465124e6f9a939bff40d803cc	3c0ec7bbdd9fa8ab8c8cfc3ec6bcfe34	phdthesis	Automatische Klassifikation und Information Retrieval /
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\	\	Saarbrücken, Univ., Diss., 1985	Jiri Panyr	\N	1985
7144441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Art Libraries Society <North America>	\N	Art Libraries Society of North America	Raleigh, NC	\N	\N	Peterson1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-4759}, isbn = {0-942740-15-7}, bibkey0 = {artarchitecturethesaurussourcebookaprojectoftheaatadvisorycommittee
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\	\	[t.peterson,c.jackmanschuller] 1996}, bibkey = {17f6faa6e18e19db98c3e6eb960ec0cac}	\N	6f585ec1e3ae1b6766141cf1983d0456	1e06b5246a912be4ca9a806fdc8b0d71	66638a2e113602f137b7a139e123879b	book	Art & Architecture Thesaurus Sourcebook : A Project of the AAT
\
\	\	Advisory Committee	Toni Peterson and Carol Jackman-Schuller	\N	1996
7144453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin 	\N	\N	Pellegrini2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {134-5287}, isbn = {3-540-29324-8}, bibkey0 = {semanticwebwegezurvernetztenwissensgesellschaftmit98abbildungenund4tabellen
\
\	\	[t.pellegrini,a.blumauer] 2006}, bibkey = {10c39d5f67e1d10b677ca02f47244994b}	\N	003cfbff087215ca5ffe04e446a6eea7	6a47deb59590a4bec7398c6f809164c0	b42736f7cca435ad397702686907d817	book	Semantic web : Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft ; mit 98
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\	\	Abbildungen und 4 Tabellen	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	\N	2006
7144510	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	International Conference on Service Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, IL	\N	\N	wada06	http://www.cs.umb.edu/~jxs/pub/scc.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural 
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style to reuse and integrate subsystems in existing systems 
\
for designing new applications. Each application is de- 
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signed in an implementation independent manner using ab- 
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stract concepts: network services and connections between 
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network services. In SOA, the non-functional aspects of ser- 
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vices and connections should be described separately from 
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their functional aspects because different applications use 
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services and connections in different non-functional con- 
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texts. This paper proposes a UML proﬁle to graphically 
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design the non-functional aspects in SOA and maintain 
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them in an implementation independent manner. This pa- 
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per presents the design of the proposed UML proﬁle and 
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describes how it is used in service-oriented application de- 
\
velopment.	f7bcea908ec9700742ac308fd9f27964	1515207bd83f180cade457e012bfdabe	5200e88ed9890bec4e2d4fd1b1628cd4	inproceedings	Modeling Non-Functional Aspects in Service Oriented Architecture	Hiroshi Wada and Junichi Suzuki and Katsuya Oba	\N	2006
7144520	IEEE Software	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/software/KitchenhamP96	http://www.computer.org:80/software/so1996/s1012abs.htm	\N	dblp	\N	\N	12-21	\N	1	\N	ee = {}, date = {2002-07-09}	\N	50a2817ca618995dec47d407b8d098a9	04d3db1e47fb7381cde20fd1d3c8832a	9ecd9727eeffa0ea3274e8ebb3bbdda1	article	Software Quality: The Elusive Target	Barbara Kitchenham and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger	\N	1996
7144621	Password	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wellerperters00001	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1213872409(013)welle.pdf	\N	Good Tags + Bad Tags. Tagging in der Wissensorganisation: Von "Baby-Tags" zu "Tag Gardening".
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Unter dem Motto "Good Tags and Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation" stand der diesjährige Workshop der Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft (GMW) im Tübinger Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM).	\N	\N	18-19	\N	5	\N		\N	6c7ba99d25619a391771891a31a7ee7a	42bfb82e74fb8594e87af01a3fe0be3f	71b5b7ef1fdccdf04550a173e5515420	article	Good Tags + Bad Tags. Tagging in der Wissensorganisation: Von "Baby-Tags" zu "Tag Gardening"	Katrin Weller Isabella Peters	\N	2008
7144635	Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weller00001	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1204546795ontoverse_.pdf	\N	Ontoverse: Collaborative Ontology Engineering for the Life Sciences.
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We introduce ontologies as a new method for detailed and formalized knowledge representation, with particular focus on their use for the life sciences. Furthermore, we demonstrate the need for collaborative approaches in constructing elaborated scientific ontologies. The Ontoverse ontology wiki is presented as one tool to support all phases of collaborative ontology engineering.	\N	\N	91-99	\N	59	\N		\N	119c6410004563a3bc86045290d1b4dd	31009c6754287c5edd831fd084bec223	a3f03209dbdaec755e6bb5c1a2ef3ce5	article	Ontoverse: Collaborative Ontology Engineering for the Life Sciences	\N	\N	2008
7144735	Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	klagges00000	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-26	\N	1	\N		\N	e0809c7c5b02e577ffb50ee6f5224147	852f590bda6d7396347033c862bd4275	694debbce85a9d004190cefaed888446	article	Philosophie und biomedizinische Forschung	Bert R. E. Klagges	\N	2005
7144737	Science	323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R.D._Gray01232009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5913/479	\N	Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement -- Gray et al. 323 (5913): 479 -- Science	\N	\N	479-483	\N	5913	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1166858}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/323/5913/479.pdf}	Debates about human prehistory often center on the role that population expansions play in shaping biological and cultural diversity. Hypotheses on the origin of the Austronesian settlers of the Pacific are divided between a recent "pulse-pause" expansion from Taiwan and an older "slow-boat" diffusion from Wallacea. We used lexical data and Bayesian phylogenetic methods to construct a phylogeny of 400 languages. In agreement with the pulse-pause scenario, the language trees place the Austronesian origin in Taiwan approximately 5230 years ago and reveal a series of settlement pauses and expansion pulses linked to technological and social innovations. These results are robust to assumptions about the rooting and calibration of the trees and demonstrate the combined power of linguistic scholarship, database technologies, and computational phylogenetic methods for resolving questions about human prehistory.
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	aee1450ac2de432e5c85118904e73474	1898e55f6bd9bfe71b01836730334a21	6fe48c7164430ac431bab251afb6156e	article	{Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement}	R. D. Gray and A. J. Drummond and S. J. Greenhill	\N	2009
7144844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bund-Verl.	\N	\N	\N	BundDerM1992	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16612509*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	297 S ; 19 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {376632344X}	\N	d01bd3b774f87c9fabfa011621e7bd0b	f60c9568c65dc55f7b13f2f9729e56c2	0824b67d5e7b32736bcbfb0958e6512b	book	Der  Medienkonzern Bertelsmann	UlrichJörg Bundesmann-Jansen; Ulrich Pekruhl Pekruhl	\N	1992
7144856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salzburg	\N	\N	fuchs_social-networking-sites_2009	http://fuchs.icts.sbg.ac.at/SNS_Surveillance_Fuchs.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	94bacabe1ce8c658e85dd7e6e86862a5	b044fc1ac8865a9eedd89ee9c8d9e1da	a004194f18b77ab4ebaf8e1031f48775	book	Social Networking Sites and the Surveillance Society. A Critical Case Study of the Usage of studiVZ, Facebook, and MySpace by Students in Salzburg in the Context of Electronic Surveillance	Christian Fuchs	\N	2009
7145461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hewitt1973ActorFormalism	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary;jsessionid=2AB90D3F553A566B546FF79DD2AC7812?doi=10.1.1.77.7898	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93ac71ea619e13aa6c668b205b06c0a8	01d9c531dc3c85aee426729a999f1433	789e5b0ad4e5bd2ab528cc1c19f4eefc	article	A Universal Modular ACTOR Formalism for Artificial Intelligence	Carl Hewitt and Peter Bishop and Richard Steiger	\N	1973
7146114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stock_ir	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6977ff04115d6323e0ea6690de8a27ff	dd092d79c1eae6e8d58fba057ded8d02	cda87bce11fd6847cc2ff3fa6b6fb0d8	book	Information Retrieval. Informationen suchen und finden.	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2007
7146137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stock_wr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	247cfd6b562304365d5b3f3aad731b8b	eae6896e246bc48f4e17b8bab584e2a6	350c0749eddc418fe367a8739024d435	book	Wissensrepräsentation. Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen.	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechthild Stock	\N	2008
7146157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bertram_ie	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2273d4424ad06716704e1e0dc71da395	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	654c39ad510063ccf62922f556379d50	article	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung. Grundlagen – Methoden – Instrumente.	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7146286	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	roloff_lds	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad2beae931353e326b83a1086c17187d	c7047a6091e19a4019276811d0e8b69a	804a4a0c05e3caddcf2889fe8c3b4940	book	Lehrbuch der Sachkatalogisierung	Heinrich Roloff	\N	1975
7146287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gaus_do	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16359340a59dc5421a187d1e71e7400c	98fdf2874d536a1f69ae583b4550c2b1	c0a88d9e85d6b9db23c0575f25d95c4f	book	Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre: Theorie und Praxis des Information Retrieval	Wilhelm Gaus	\N	2005
7146296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chan-mitchell_ddc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aec2e24f8070b9c768d74c63addbea45	ce077f63167a1c428d0979dca734a5e0	1c029ca226ce403cee6f8b06613a84bd	book	Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation: Theorie und Praxis. Lehrbuch zur DDC 22.	L. M. Chan and J. S Mitchell	\N	2006
7146480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E-Learning, digitale Medien und lebenslanges Lernen (Schriftenreihe E-Learning)	\N	\N	\N	Trauner	Linz	\N	\N	Ja07	http://www.ph-linz.at/L3/web/publikationen/l3tagungOOE2007/artikel_jadin.pdf	\N	Social Software unterstützt konstruktivistisches Lernen. Szenarien: aktives und konstruktives Lernen, Situations- und kontextgebundene Wissenskonstruktion, selbstgesteuerter Lernprozess, gemeinsame Wissenskonstruktion	\N	\N	23-35	\N	\N	\N		\N	e98dfb22a0484b3127b0689273c462ce	d74902a812eec5a92136cb9d35a29af1	897d8cb9470510da90dadaa3f5da4844	article	Social Software für kollaboratives Lernen	Tanja Jadin	\N	2007
7146569	Autom. Softw. Eng.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kazman99detective	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ase/ase6.html#KazmanC99	\N	The paper introduces Dali, a workbench to help an analyst tin extracting, manipulating and interpreting architectural information. 
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Dali uses four techniques in order to reconstruct an architecture:
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 1) Extraction of static information from source artifacts (extracted views)
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 2) fusion of extracted views to form fused views containing more complete representations of the system
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 3) Development of user-defined architectural patterns
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 4) Visualization of resulting refined views
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These techniques are not new, but the finding of an architecture through the synergy of the parts and the model of user interaction through pattern matching and interpretation is claimed as a the main contribution.
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The Dali workbench consists of an extraction part, a repository, visualization and interaction tools and exporting facilities. 
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After extracting basic information from the sources the results are stored in a database. The choice for storing information in a database is explicit because this allows the usage of SQL to retrieve interesting data. Also, it allows for easy exporting to other formats to allow manipulation of data through the usage of external tools.
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From the data stored in the database derived relations are calculated and stored. For example, the call-graph is lifted to a higher level. This derived data is again stored in the database.
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After explaining the workings of Dali two case studies are discussed. The complete process of extraction and refining the data until it gives a good overview of the system. This overview of the system is constructed by combining information from the inheritance and the call-graph to construct components. The interaction between the components is then illustrated by calls between files in the different components.
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Using Dali has revealed several differences between the as-built architecture and the as-designed architecture in the systems reviewed in the case-study.	\N	\N	107-138	\N	2	\N	date = {2003-12-04}	\N	94e46378315c0f725d04640e23394082	0d129eee547c6ca3a5054b4ff5d36dc0	e600e605eba6cfe4b0f4d7d17f3e3ce5	article	Playing Detective: Reconstructing Software Architecture from Available Evidence.	Rick Kazman and S. Jeromy Carrière	\N	1999
7146848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD1435898	\N	\N		\N	\N	VI, 81 Bl.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	329cda9afebbcf2a3e41c5ab19840353	80a82fa4893862696d242fbb19d93c32	78048278cd0296794fddd81df4611cce	book	Die Verschwörung von 1246 gegen Friedrich II. und die damaligen Zuständeim sizilischen Königreich	Kurt Krauth	\N	1922
7147400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lulu.com	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://stores.lulu.com/andreapiazza	\N	- Lulu.com	\N	Open Society un viaggio alla ricerca di quel "Modello Cooperativo"che sembra caratterizzare tanti fenomeni contemporanei: dalla lotta anti-copyright al software libero,Open Society anche un coraggioso tentativo di alzare lo sguardo oltre l ' utilitarismo individualistico del modello culturale dominante per cercare di definire i tratti di una possibile"societa' della condivisione" 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	86b0bc49e9eed32c697b91fe3ad3ea1c	7b8bdb1e921de879804c15c6bb58509f	b0db7659aab8f829474bd529e28e2bdb	book	Open Society	alla Wikinomics..	\N	2008
7147427	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	\N	\N	\N	QuadLinu2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=77394672*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XII, 492 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898643921 and 978-3-89864-392-4}	\N	4de18fdf08d9a22b1bf500e0adaa15c3	9b3cbca2a9e989855c6ba0bb8b88360b	6ef5c6877ee6863e153441a5a855241c	book	Linux-Treiber entwickeln	J�rgen Quade and Eva-Katharina Kunst	\N	2006
7147512	Password	\N	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	23	http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/1/1197295063stock132_h.htm	\N		\N	\N	26-34	\N	07/08	\N		\N	862181bc0daed52af62e0d45226c3644	df0210a109497e7727ab386a291645f4	3aae34a81d714e315497056991038af4	article	Textwortmethode	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2000
7147545	Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diemer67	\N	\N		\N	\N	437-443	\N	21	\N		\N	7134cded0c1f2270bbbbdf34f950fe8d	af44861cbae4ec80bd0597ef4f48d808	e324dab52c6e688d1bfe82a66e692a21	article	Philosophische Dokumentation. Erste Mitteilung	Alwin Diemer	\N	1967
7147567	Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henrichs69	\N	\N		\N	\N	122-131	\N	\N	\N		\N	e08d7dcc5d418b9f77769a840020b280	207913c176d55551db480302ff77e163	006ada1df0f730034da4bf8e1d7e8ba8	article	Philosophische Dokumentation. Zweite Mitteilung	Norbert Henrichs	\N	1969
7147610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bertram2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d872f24778fe947f17e672cdbffa2357	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	f301dc043a6542926931876dbb53f10f	article	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung. Grundlagen–Methoden–Instrumente.	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7147619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390423	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390423	\N	Real-time automatic tag recommendation	\N	\N	515--522	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390423}	\N	55622b1f2074324e1bd71689384bac9d	e6505664e875de06d98a6e787d4367d1	525a37f6ef3d81a81686b515a148b88b	inproceedings	Real-time automatic tag recommendation	Yang Song and Ziming Zhuang and Huajing Li and Qiankun Zhao and Jia Li and Wang-Chien Lee and C. Lee Giles	\N	2008
7147623	Journal of Documentation	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spärck-2005-Some	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewPDF.jsp?Filename=html/Output/Published/EmeraldFullTextArticle/Pdf/2780610501.pdf	\N		\N	\N	571 - 581	\N	5	\N		Purpose – This paper, originally published in 1970, considered the suggestion that classifications for
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retrieval should be constructed automatically and raised some serious problems concerning the sorts
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of classification which were required, and the way in which formal classification theories should be
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exploited, given that a retrieval classification is required for a purpose. These difficulties had not been
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sufficiently considered, and the paper, therefore, aims to attempt an analysis of them, though no
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solutions of immediate application could be suggested.
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Design/methodology/approach – Starting with the illustrative proposition that a polythetic,
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multiple, unordered classification is required in automatic thesaurus construction, this is considered in
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the context of classification in general, where eight sorts of classification can be distinguished, each
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covering a range of class definitions and class-finding algorithms.
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Findings – Since there is generally no natural or best classification of a set of objects as such, the
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evaluation of alternative classifications requires either formal criteria of goodness of fit, or, if a
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classification is required for a purpose, a precise statement of that purpose. In any case a substantive
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theory of classification is needed, which does not exist; and, since sufficiently precise specifications of
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retrieval requirements are also lacking, the only currently available approach to automatic
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classification experiments for information retrieval is to do enough of them.
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Originality/value – Gives insights into the classification of material for information retrieval.	5b7c2e001ba0c9100bb4346c66817c97	3822bbfae7c5e48f03f995d2f48c53ee	dff5b1657f9259abd0da87a0b4a2c514	article	Some thoughts on classification for retrieval	Karen Spärck Jones	\N	2005
7147638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag München	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	http://www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1207049.de?hasjs=1232323024&submittedByForm=1&_lang=de&gsid=1.c.325875.de&id=1207049	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a954063fdc31885bd5a1e34607dd588	46c530a98e2034e98d07ca21293c43c5	0d3c3a89f18faf01f548e844312fa5d3	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Stock M Stock WG	\N	2008
7147674	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
7147677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/yx574jh018837667/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b555c9078f8602be0c3a501ca9525bf	d923ae3a27270539d0079d5e2573d066	22c71e78cdf040a5b65b40a9f0bc80c6	proceedings	How ontologies and rules help to advance automobile development	J. Angele	\N	2007
7147687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth	\N	\N	\N	books/bu/Rijsbergen79	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-408-70929-4}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	572df618281ed8206d24b18d0c2014f7	0edccdac9af024f458911b82f61686ab	2e2f03d8b73988c15b79ae55f653158e	book	Information Retrieval.	C. J. van Rijsbergen	\N	1979
7147688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://eprints.aktors.org/487/01/eon2006_SabouEtAl.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	83ba66511004d04dc8c1558412fc7065	ad30c9c28c0340c596c4c7fe75dc13b1	f63f9259c08d37953b6e0f1877272ebe	proceedings	Ontology selection on the real semantic web	\N	\N	2006
7147701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/2008/AAAI08-083.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f32fc5bb007db8e1024ac2405d59e80b	0f981c0883ff140fd47c42bf64dc5818	26db08435a040df00e50886a7712a402	proceedings	A practical approach for the iterated revision in possibilistic logic	G. Qi	\N	2008
7147748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	PreiBetr2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86045836*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XVII, 310 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-23888-4}	\N	77b5da0cb4a0f56da74729f4d77d62f2	d748f8fdd935497ccf6ce87e3e74749c	bca890155c7e305edcb3868a25b96e79	book	Betriebswirtschaftliche Kennzahlen	von Peter R. Preißler	\N	2008
7147787	IEEE Intelligent Systems 	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/ieee2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	5-14	\N	3	\N		\N	a2b1fb202cade006b3a0faff93eabc02	2390a18cfb63e9f6df4abdc5c7091758	99dffed976b2815ae0303ca5a2e84bc3	article	Harnessing AI techniques for the semantic web	M. Sabou	\N	2006
7147845	Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/y83817501284624p/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	70-112	\N	3	\N		\N	c8c5891a84f2faabda1e33d3e64440c9	b411643fa87e196c3f7fa0b7d43b3d65	c3a9545a1a1323a95c164729c8489736	article	Norms and plans as unification criteria for social collectives 	A. Gangemi	\N	2008
7148836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krone.1985	\N	\N	Hermann Krone hat als erster Professor für Fotografie die ältesten und fotomechanischen Methoden 1913 der T.H. Dresden übergeben. Dieses Manuskript liegt uns hier in bibliophiler Ausstattung vor.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hermann Krone hat als erster Professor für Fotografie die ältesten und fotomechanischen Methoden 1913 der T.H. Dresden übergeben. Dieses Manuskript liegt uns hier in bibliophiler Ausstattung vor. 	579315c9750ff772aaa15a71792f1fad	6a7a64428838f8e0d7fb6cd64c8e6edd	cb5839ea46629ee3e8e1338c10b24fc1	book	Die für alle Zeit von praktischem Wert bleibenden photographischen Urmethoden	Hermann Krone	\N	1985
7148928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGSOFT FSE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	murphy95reflexionModels	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigsoft/fse95.html#MurphyNS95	\N	This paper introduces reflexion models as a way to communicate and reason about an implemented software architecture. In particular, an engineer defines a high-level model and specifies how the model maps to the source. A tool then computes a software reflexion model that shows where the engineer's high-level model agrees with and where it differs from a model of the source. 
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The authors provide a formal definition of Software Reflexion Models. Furthermore, the authors make it more concrete by describing experiences in the light of reengineering, Design conformance and System Understanding. 
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The input of a reflexion model are a high-level model, a source model and a map. The reflextion model will then present the summary information in the context of the high-level model defined by the engineer.	\N	\N	18-28	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/222124.222136}, date = {2002-12-06}	\N	2c1a5eed9547af62ecaa896ae1d98f44	4b1c29894843ec99f7e2f90643bc3753	e668754d459106881a9f8f85c436e59b	inproceedings	Software Reflexion Models: Bridging the Gap Between Source and High-Level Models.	Gail C. Murphy and David Notkin and Kevin J. Sullivan	\N	1995
7149326	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agrawal09	http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=73931	\N	CiteULike: Diversifying Search Results	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-21 10:00:16}, location = {Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain}, citeulike-article-id = {3919305}, priority = {0}, comment = {Considers a finite set of categories to which a document or query can belong.
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Produces a diversified result set by a greedy method that picks the next document maximizing its marginal utility, defined as the product of its relevance and the probability that none of the documents already selected satisfied the user.}	We study the problem of answering ambiguous web queries in a setting where there exists a taxonomy of information, and that both queries and documents may belong to more than one category according to this taxonomy. We present a systematic approach to diversifying results that aims to minimize the risk of dissatisfaction of the average user. We propose an algorithm that well approximates this objective in general, and is provably optimal for a natural special case. Furthermore, we generalize several classical IR metrics, including NDCG, MRR, and MAP, to explicitly account for the value of diversification. We demonstrate empirically that our algorithm scores higher in these generalized metrics compared to results produced by commercial search engines.	01252e3643b88b48642dde56862e786b	528f1eb8a1349f0a95343bf4fdebd992	3a6d63fc66d79daf6205a346fa0e8398	inproceedings	Diversifying Search Results	Rakesh Agrawal and Sreenivas Gollapudi and Alan Halverson and Samuel Ieong	\N	2009
7149356	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Ultimate hydrocarbon potential of Tapti-Daman Block (TDB), Bombay Offshore Basin, India, Asia is predicted based on the likely expected maximum number of hydrocarbon accumulations using likely number of confirmed prospects, success ratio and sample Pareto. In the guidelines of present trend of accretion pattern, pareto is selected and future ultimate accumulation size distribution more akin to the present is given in three cases: Record As On 1998, Updated Record and Spliced With Narmada-Broach Block (NBB) of South Cambay Basin, where exploration has reached near saturation. Third scenario with robust data and a priori information from NBB clearly indicates that there is good likelihood of discovering on an average 553 (a maximum of 950) MMt of IOIP as against the initial estimated 1100 MMt of resource with continued exploration in the area. This demonstrates the need for dynamic updating record and periodic assessment of an area as the exploration progresses.	4f94c5aa7d8b0e5b154c7682c25dc7da	683f246ee91ba37637c3391a0d8fcef6	8ca1c17c336fb38e638af1d6a26c7cf4	proceedings	Ultimate hydrocarbon potential-Tapti-Daman block	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and T.R. Prasad and V.K. Nagar and A.V. Raju	SPG	2000
7149373	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Still possible areas for additional oil production from Lower Miocene carbonate reservoir L-III of Bombay High, the giant producing oil field in India, Asia are identified by a new approach. The methodology comprises of preparing various iso-parameter maps related to reservoir characterization and production history, some of which hitherto not mapped earlier. Composite maps with selective parameters are also prepared to understand the spatial distribution, trends and patterns of variation in production behavior of oil, gas and water for the entire field. Concentrated areas with high potential are validated with recently drilled additional development wells that found a satisfactory match of about 85% in oil production pattern. An additional initial oil production of 3.5 MMTPA is anticipated from these potential areas. The demarcated areas may further be detailed by critical attribute analysis of 2-D or 3-D seismic data.	72469a33247d02a4935d4c01016f1c9e	401d316a25e6700affb1c2b4b2daf932	82e550cabbc2f09848316c4837ddbed5	proceedings	Still possible areas for additional oil production from Bombay High- A new approach	V. Subba Rao and Ajai Kumar and K.W. Kamble and U. Ramakrishnaiah and Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	SPG and NewDelhi-2000	2000
7149416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Still possible areas are identified by a new approach for additional oil production from Lower Miocene carbonate reservoir L-III of Bombay High, the giant producing oil field in India, Asia. The methodology comprises of preparation of various iso-parameter maps related to reservoir characterization and production history, some of which hitherto not mapped earlier. Parameters are plotted, mapped, studied and analyzed for their spatial distribution, trends and patterns of variation. 
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Ten relevant parameters, six (four) related to daily rate of production (cumulative production since inception) of oil Qo (Qoc), gas Qg (Qgc), water Qw (Qwc), liquid Ql (Qlc), water cut percentage (w/c%) and GOR are considered. Iso-parameter maps are prepared initially platformwise and wellwise dividing range of variations in magnitude into 3 to 5 classes for each parameter and colored for easy distinction. Composite maps superimposing selected suite of parameters are also prepared for integrated depiction. Preferential trends of current as well as cumulative production behavior of each parameter are identified. Structure contour map is considered for drawing conclusions regarding structural role in production behavior of fluids. 
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Production history of a field shows three categories of areas namely areas showing: a) good cumulative oil production and good current daily rate of oil production, b) less cumulative oil production but with good current daily rate of oil production, c)good cumulative oil production but have poor current daily rate of oil production. Study of areas of these three categories and their critical analysis in respect of production behavior is the significant clue and hint which plays a key role in identification of the hidden and untapped potential of the field. Thus still possible potential areas for production of additional oil have been identified. Finally, methodology is validated against newly drilled additional development wells with 84% match. Demarcated areas may further be detailed by critical attribute analysis of 2-D or 3-D seismic data.
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	15b31e705e3db43ae8c454929748df0b	cf64f26c4013a1d07704f46a2e662706	8523721cbc7bfca5065559eb737d234e	techreport	Identifying Still Possible Areas For ADDITIONAL OIL PRODUCTION- L-III Reservoir, Bombay High Field\		V. Subba Rao and Ajai Kumar and K.W. Kamble and U.Ramakrishnaiah and Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC	1999
7149441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	Universität Karlsruhe	\N	schneider_enzyklopaedien-im-21-jahrhundert_2008	http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/1000007768	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a7bd09edbcb3dac1bca8165203638fd	b32b840e8f7723b84c9b64734a8bc70a	e873c172a41af1c73af074509d8bf17f	phdthesis	Enzyklopädien im 21. Jahrhundert: Lexikographische, kommunikations- und kulturwissenschaftliche Strukturen im Kontext neuer Medien	Ralf Schneider	\N	2008
7149518	Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference, 1995 .Proceedings., 10th	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	490126	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=490126&isnumber=10588	\N		\N	\N	114-121	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/KBSE.1995.490126}	Decision structures have been proposed in a number of contexts an knowledge-based software engineering as an important mechanism for recording and reasoning about the information needed to make decisions during the software lifecycle. We apply decision structures to a new domain, namely that of the business rules of an enterprise. Given the dynamic nature of business rules, decision structures are seen to be an appropriate framework to record and evolve business rules. The paper describes how to combine decision structures and business rules within a conceptual modeling framework. An architecture is presented that addresses business rules throughout the operational lifetime of the systems they govern	3d00a66f945a7a9d2faaea97cc0cd6de	5d65c72c9e2f112da8e42a4268d52fd9	df92a798271292b8d1b4d7b8d455dbd2	article	Application of a decision support mechanism to the business rules lifecycle	D. Rosca and S. Greenspan and C. Wild and H. Reubenstein and K. Maly and M. Feblowitz	\N	1995
7149523	TENCON '94. IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International Conference. Theme: Frontiers of Computer Technology. Proceedings of 1994	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	369205	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=369205&isnumber=8447	\N		\N	\N	781-784 vol.2	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/TENCON.1994.369205}	The software engineering life cycle encompasses a broad range of activities, from the initial elicitation of the system requirements to the continuing evolution of the operational system. These activities can be best supported if there is a unifying paradigm which can integrate functional and non-functional problem-solving, process management, and knowledge acquisition and reuse. The decision based software development (DBSD) paradigm structures the software development and evolution process as a continuous problem-solving and decision making activity. In the DBSD paradigm, the software engineering team identifies and articulates software development problems, proposes alternative solutions, and develops supporting justifications from which a decision is made. This paper describes our experiences an using DBSD on five diverse projects	5453034d3a5102252c3e65e36cc4dd3c	16766529e088af600515bc016778042f	74fb96998ec13ea82fe463720b2eb716	article	Software engineering life cycle support-decision based systems development	C. Wild and K. Maly and C. Zhang and C.C. Roberts and D. Rosca and T. Taylor	\N	1994
7149527	Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference, 1994. Proceedings., Ninth	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	342672	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=342672&isnumber=8009	\N		\N	\N	108-115	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/KBSE.1994.342672}	In this paper, we discuss the use of knowledge structure, called the decision space, for the evolution of formal specifications. Because evolution is a particularly intense form of reuse, what we say will also impact on reusability. We demonstrate our approach using a formal specification, written in the Z formal specification language, for an aerospace application known as the RSDIMU (Redundant Strapped Down Inertial Measurement Unit). We show that articulating the decision structure and associating it with the artifact produced can be used in the subsequent evolution of the specification. We propose a representation which separates domain knowledge into a decision/issue space and an object space and the solution space into object instances, Z schemas and resolved issues, We show the effect of several changes to the RSDIMU specification and demonstrate how different methods of resolving an issue change the focus of attention within the specifications	b414ff502cf33a8812201d5634dea959	4c5885b24c09280fd413e2d9c60206f8	7a9a8575932127018efaeeb57dfc6631	article	Evolution and reuse of formal specifications using decision structures	C. Wild and D. Rosca	\N	1994
7149532	Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2001. COMPSAC 2001. 25th Annual International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	960591	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=960591&isnumber=20754	\N		\N	\N	3-9	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/CMPSAC.2001.960591}	Business rules are statements about the enterprise's way of doing business. They become requirements that govern the operational system of the enterprise and determine constraints for any system developed or procured for an enterprise. This paper addresses an architecture for the specification, enforcement and distribution of business rules, as a way of achieving the interoperability of distributed information systems that support an enterprise. We explore the XML encoding of business rules, which allows their multiple representations, necessary for dealing with the heterogeneity of software and platforms inherent in large companies, or in e-commerce applications. Our ideas are illustrated with examples implemented in Oracle's framework for developing e-business solutions	04d8926fcc312a777d5812c992c06a37	064c9ca2b9f6c5f66ff6484d2a984f5a	82362e1dd8f2134ce711e4c3affb4d3d	article	Business rules specification, enforcement and distribution for heterogeneous environments	D. Rosca and J. D'Attilio	\N	2001
7149542	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48ef98625a76fb5b65323be84662b02b	40658a321416bae53e7278f0bdf94135	8d968904e335b89b941d54ac1f65b5b7	proceedings	Vertical Reservoir  Cross  Section  Using Fractals and Kriging	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and Narasimham J.L.	115-137. Proc. PETROTECH-95.	1995
7149543	Requirements Engineering, 1997., Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	566874	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=566874&isnumber=12313	\N		\N	\N	236-246	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ISRE.1997.566874}	The business rules that underlie an enterprise emerge as a new category of system requirements that represent decisions about how to run the business, and which are characterized by their business-orientation and their propensity for change. We introduce a decision making methodology which addresses several aspects of the business rules lifecycle: acquisition, deployment and evolution. We describe a meta-model for representing business rules in terms of an enterprise model, and also a decision support sub-model for reasoning about and deriving the rules. A technique for automatically extracting business rules from the decision structure is described and illustrated using business rules examples inspired by the London Ambulance Service case study. A system based on the metamodel has been implemented, including the extraction algorithm	592fd792ea1c5950d5bdf87f058ba5e0	44e4647edf67d57def28b26b242941b5	fbce2cd7f268623daf8e3e4ac9c7fc07	article	A decision making methodology in support of the business rules lifecycle	D. Rosca and S. Greenspan and M. Feblowitz and C. Wild	\N	1997
7149607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1207049.de?hasjs=1232323024&submittedByForm=1&_lang=de&gsid=1.c.325875.de&id=1207049	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1000ba1ceb9c6c620b902eada860912e	2d6f0a6ec90aeb11a5d4d77991c8d6b3	d343d0a091ec2517c5ed9754ba4b23ac	book	Wissensrepräsentation	wolfgang m stock	w m stock	2008
7149638	NLM Technical Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Savage2000	http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ma00/ma00_mesh.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	313	\N		\N	d350b3d5a7ccdc69f011ea479721d5f7	5d20e5d68953f1f90deda40cd2842516	99a086c0f9a56aacd87fcde8f5f41d9e	article	Changes in MeSH Data Structure	Allan Savage	\N	2000
7149678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	54b43d241f1ed45f2a82ee11ac8a0278	df57160e73fefde53934c6fe64826cb8	31691a16b894dc62dbc3781e93089053	proceedings	Implementations of Fractal and Bubble Diagrams Subsurface Maps and Profiles - Enhanced LDDF	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	New Delhi Proc. PETROTECH-97	1997
7149749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f82ca17e952e32bc7e835cb522a350b	bed5c17a784f473873f9450b8396dd29	6a33ef0205a393884913812daacbd652	techreport	Permeability Estimation Using Electro  Logs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and Pradeep C and Suryanarayana K	ONGC	1991
7149757	\N	1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	28669430fa73fc3026956ccc270b5392	f13041c275a0fd327a2f8227aaf50498	cdb970d15eba5e8ff0e134799524d9dc	proceedings	Fence and Bubble Diagrams subsurface Maps and Profiles- Enhanced LDDF	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	pp 563-569. PETROTECH-97	1997
7149770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1997	\N		\N	bec8169d8cf47109a4fff2e232c0f605	6bc73661b051664bb83148cce9b1066d	e9671606701b20d02c3de85e2f1448b8	techreport	Reassessment of D-1 Field	SubbaRao V and Singh and Mukherjee P and Sastry and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ONGC Report	1996
7149781	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd08500a4ca982d194a0dac91c7a8245	e4bc5edc5d4bc18d1704f1177b2fe616	9eadcbe3e69a699c325dd6c1d601d4d5	proceedings	“Production Optimisation Through Water Flood Surveillance Technology- A Case Study Of Heera Field	Jha K.N. and Sarada K and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and Bhattacharya G.K. and Narasimham J.L.	PETROTECH-95	1995
7150005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	Introduction to Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN 978-0-521-86571-5	HHU	http://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/pdf/irbookprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f61cbbfcb520ec4a5ee3f95c29ba1a3c	1341ddc8e953e83ca069270a2690aa63	a453a562a95313acbe3b9729dc589b9b	book	Introduction to Information Retrieval	Hinrich Schütze Christopher D. Manning	Cambridge University Press	2008
7150316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	via www.oclc.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alford_2008_OpenLetter	http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/catalog/policy/trusteesletter.pdf	\N		\N	Larry Alford ist Vorsitzender des OCLC Board of Trustees.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Offener Brief vom 17. November 2008 an die OCLC-Mitglieder, in dem diese über die neue OCLC-Policy informiert werden.	2dc739ea364e3e60291385e2d5096838	6757fa58463a8c193a7cd660f9b05861	97926e9fb2289505155e2c4857586774	misc	An open letter to the OCLC membership on the WorldCat Record Use Policy	Larry Alford	\N	2008
7150493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	manedong_strukturuntersuchungen-der-online-enzyklopaedie-wikipedia_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1edd00a22a901c4ffee4e2ea1aafdbe7	2a8c74e79ce9816798d5af0c741482c5	adc5c7dc9181acf1a2ae0dd1f5ac3216	mastersthesis	Strukturuntersuchungen der Online-Enzyklopädie Wikipedia	Génévieve Tsafack Manedong	\N	2006
7150496	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinberger_2007_OCLC	http://www.suub.uni-bremen.de/verbundkonferenz/vor/weinberger.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eee4cb7e991fa3232c143838a835b615	3b09c904f699c869023570cedca73ae1	6188097934348a1044964526623caadb	misc	OCLCs Produktstrategie - Vorteile für Bibliotheken und Ihre Nutzer	Norbert Weinberger	\N	2007
7150585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einführung_in_die_Inhaltliche_Erschließung	http://www.lmz-bw.de/fileadmin/user_upload/medien/fotoarchiv/einf_ie.pdf	\N		\N	kurze Zusammenfassung ihres Buches	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e5cac3b2ac4c9e2fa5efab6a35421d6	7a816c1156472a29b9f861a47096abcc	20384ee24e21e4e7fee255b1e324674c	article	Einführung in die Inhaltliche Erschließung	Jutta Bertram	\N	2003
7150633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einführung_in_die_Inhaltliche_Erschließung_(Buch)	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/agi/5BE761A7EA192600C12570A000547868/420000152578	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	94b352956beea25fc4cffaa13155f67d	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	29e95166c58dc941feb5caf82ca04dee	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung. Grundlagen–Methoden–Instrumente.	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7150652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14d91def5091ff0e810e89bd32854652	2d6f0a6ec90aeb11a5d4d77991c8d6b3	103ac1d2ffb768daa0ceaee75b2f08ce	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Wolfgang G. Stock Mechtild Stock	Oldenbourg	2008
7150684	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ScheloskeSN2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	79-81	\N	1	\N		"Gute Vorsätze sind schnell gefasst. Doch der Geist ist gar nicht so willig, wie behauptet wird. Vielmehr hält unser Gehirn einige Hindernisse bereit, wenn es darum geht, allzu lieb gewordene Gewohnheiten wieder aufzugeben."	fe1dfbff47410f82a172308d05b410bc	91cef5501e63d13ee393f2535e6835d1	f8dd65c62bca2fdfebd27244f9add668	article	Sag' niemals nie (wieder)!	Marc Scheloske	\N	2009
7150694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inhaltserschließung_von_Blogs_und_Podcasts_im_betrieblichen_Wissensmanagement	http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/content/forschung/publikationen/IsabellaPeters_DGD.pdf	\N		\N	Ausschnitt (S.143-151)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8559dd178a71a4a2082df5b1b5ae8d18	21047a4e1b066915537ba32eb9034d9e	68aebc87b521a5212ae2c4380040b36c	article	Inhaltserschließung von Blogs und Podcasts im betrieblichen Wissensmanagement	Isabella Peter	\N	2006
7150712	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaberskySB2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	82-83	\N	1	\N		"Dreihundertmal so süß wie Zucker, kaum Kalorien, keine Kariesgefahr: Der natürliche Stevia-Süßstoff ist eigentlich eine Sensation. In Asien und den USA ist er längst auf dem Markt. Nur die EU will ihn noch nicht zulassen. Fragt sich, wie lange noch."	7e2017651548c5531742eaa768752546	49293673a5ce4099770998be57c737c6	9bb6f3b292dd94f7c7a3c93299aa9e75	article	Die Süß-Bombe	Annette Sabersky	\N	2009
7150735	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HammIR2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	84-86	\N	1	\N		"Sparlampen sind zum Symbol für die Energiewende geworden, für unser Ziel, den Stromverbrauch zu verringern und Ressourcen zu schonen. Öko-Test hat die Lampen in Bausch und Bogen abgewertet. Wir fragen nach, wie berechtigt die Kritik ist."	dd50e1e6a3c89c2d3b2f3e6704233624	1240514fbcb8c9d4757abec339fe37dd	15fb3b2979dc8abd8d25f19f7d1ec8ff	article	Ins rechte Licht gerückt : Energiesparlampen – was ist dran an der Kritik?	Horst Hamm	\N	2009
7150757	Natur + Kosmos	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LaufmannFD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-43	\N	1	\N		"Jeder meint, dass Eisberge weiß sind. Doch ihr Grundstoff, das Wasser, ist farblos und die Eiswürfel in XXL schillern auch in blau, grün oder sogar gestreift. Alles Augenwischerei. Bemerkenswertes aus einer tiefgekühlten Welt."	af0d83127867ce302b545255eaedcd7c	ca91fe60c0bacd99db439f56a3e50f72	f787f5d259f77283bf6dd63102920441	article	Die Farbe des Eises	Peter Laufmann	\N	2009
7150813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Dokumentations-_und_Ordnungslehre:_Theorie_und_Praxis_des_Information_Retrieval	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16359340a59dc5421a187d1e71e7400c	98fdf2874d536a1f69ae583b4550c2b1	c0a88d9e85d6b9db23c0575f25d95c4f	book	Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre: Theorie und Praxis des Information Retrieval	Wilhelm Gaus	\N	2005
7150852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Folksonomies-Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Folksonomies_-_Cooperative_Classification_and_Communication_Through_Shared_Metadata	http://www.adammathes.com/academic/computer-mediated-communication/folksonomies.html	\N	Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97624c24e6f28dcfd855ae021e37fc28	7f34f01546ac9d7dcb76c66643a70895	bcf20cf271d3700e22e3ea210898cde6	misc	Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata	\N	\N	2004
7150880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grundlagen_der_praktischen_Information_und_Dokumentation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0cca833e1dc8a66009118c001cc7dd0	4ab0debdab8f01b1b30cdcbe03c07048	c1bb32ee1b2d0197aa3567b1a0b6b0af	book	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation: Ein Handbuch zur Einführung in die fachliche Informationswissenschaft und -praxis	diverse	Dietmar Strauch Rainer Kuhlen	2004
7150885	Information Wissenschaft & Praxis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taggardening	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1213872409(013)welle.pdf	\N		\N	\N	18 - 19	\N	\N	\N		\N	1506a96d4205df47e058968585667ad4	602e4b4c6460f4ce5c4ee953b0620815	3a9bacf9f489189d9c7bcf37336c5afd	article	Von "Baby-Tags" zu "Tag Gardening"	Weller K. Peters I.	\N	2008
7150965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemeyer	Tuebingen	\N	\N	Panyr1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {272-1620}, isbn = {3-484-31912-7}, bibkey0 = {automatischeklassifikationundinformationretrievalanwendunguentwicklungkomplexerverfahrenininformationretrievalsystemenuihreevaluierungzuglsaarbrãckenunivdiss1985
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\	\	[j.panyr] 1986}, bibkey = {1f77ebb7a81dd3128530bd76b9091765d}	\N	d7ea9eff7a47dd628d12dcd136506801	cf9cb4b2005b24f83dd8de330f14c0d3	132a73a6933a48a1ffaf61eb7f53eaa9	phdthesis	Automatische Klassifikation und Information Retrieval : Anwendung
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\	\	u. Entwicklung komplexer Verfahren in Information-Retrieval-Systemen u. ihre
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\	\	Evaluierung / Zugl.: Saarbruecken, Univ., Diss., 1985	Jiri Panyr	\N	1986
7157899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Dokumentartag <1993, Jena> ; Universitaet\	<Saarbruecken> / Fachrichtung Informationswissenschaft	\N	\N	Saarbruecken	\N	\N	Zimmermann1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-3684}, bibkey0 = {aspektierungvonthesaurusrelationenãffnunginuniversaleanwendbarkeit
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\	\	[h.zimmermann] 1993}, bibkey = {1c2a91ec2a79d17f4068b3cda65cf99e3}	\N	444358cb05cc30b15dfe59549627a0eb	9e676161997d58b4f03f5a3a8b76f97f	a18de4b83d8baca78147dc264af50cae	book	Aspektierung von Thesaurus-Relationen : Oeffnung in
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\	\	universale Anwendbarkeit?	Harald H. Zimmermann	\N	1993
7157909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft fuer Klassifikation	\N	Indeks	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Henzler1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-1555}, isbn = {3-88672-013-6}, bibkey0 = {anwendungeninderklassifikationproceedings8jahrestagungdergesellschaftfãrklassifikationevhofgeismar1013april1984
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\	\	[r.henzler] 1985}, bibkey = {1b3478ecd4aac397729ed136269ea18d6}	\N	25b7dc83ecce5b01d7f767b25a5e3386	3be48473d0d00ed67fb0a410798765a6	9e3161ea37da53a88186eb9b903256a3	proceedings	Anwendungen in der Klassifikation : proceedings 8. Jahrestagung
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\	\	der Gesellschaft fuer Klassifikation e.V., Hofgeismar, 10. - 13. April
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\	\	1984	Rolf G. Henzler	\N	1985
7157917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Pellegrini2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {134-5287}, isbn = {3-540-29324-8}, bibkey0 = {semanticwebwegezurvernetztenwissensgesellschaftmit98abbildungenund4tabellen
\
\	\	[t.pellegrini,a.blumauer] 2006}, bibkey = {10c39d5f67e1d10b677ca02f47244994b}	\N	003cfbff087215ca5ffe04e446a6eea7	6a47deb59590a4bec7398c6f809164c0	b42736f7cca435ad397702686907d817	book	Semantic web : Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft ; mit 98
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\	\	Abbildungen und 4 Tabellen	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	\N	2006
7157923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitaet <Saarbruecken> / Fachrichtung\	\	Informationswissenschaft	\N	\N	Saarbruecken	Universitaet <Saarbruecken> / Fachrichtung\	\	Informationswissenschaft	\N	Dro1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {145-4455}, bibkey0 = {bibliographischemetadatenzurerschlieãungvonwwwdokumentenunterbesondererberãcksichtigungdesdublincoreelementsetsaarbrãckenunivmagisterarbeit1999
\
\	\	[m.dãro] 1999}, bibkey = {17f989dff8a03f7adc1f1f88da7e90f22}	\N	34e4052ebc3db1a1255a2e5d3116f390	52453ec18300256d85ba478811fc1461	b558858593636a81f069cbaf42209c8a	article	Bibliographische Metadaten zur Erschließung von WWW-Dokumenten
\
\	\	unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung des Dublin Core Element Set /
\
\	\	Saarbruecken, Univ., Magisterarbeit, 1999	Michael Duero	\N	1999
7157930	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Muenchen	\N	\N	Stock2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {130-5405}, isbn = {978-3-486-58439-4}, bibkey0 = {wissensreprãsentationinformationenauswertenundbereitstellen
\
\	\	[w.stock,m.stock] 2008}, bibkey = {1c7f2d29a88281465ffb386359f32e2b5}	\N	4fc08629e32dd8c3ae83dab4357d4a04	683ab6a256b59efb32ce810a4711b938	6ba51e5cb37fdc8e5bfd917ab9689416	book	Wissensrepraesentation : Informationen auswerten und
\
\	\	bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7157939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Gaus1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-988}, isbn = {3-540-12777-1}, bibkey0 = {dokumentationsundordnungslehrelehrbuchfãrdietheorieundpraxisdesinformationretrieval
\
\	\	[w.gaus] 1983}, bibkey = {14ae7adaeac589ae070828cb9c1e0e739}	\N	253d8a76878b523bbdbea216d4525046	cf07f8d14ddcce28256f6e30cec32b07	f46ef2f96983369ed77f433c2929df48	book	Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre : Lehrbuch fuer die Theorie
\
\	\	und Praxis des Information Retrieval	Wilhelm Gaus	\N	1983
7157944	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergon	Wuerzburg	\N	\N	Bertram2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-5217}, isbn = {3-89913-442-7}, bibkey0 = {einfãhrungindieinhaltlicheerschlieãunggrundlagenmethodeninstrumente
\
\	\	[j.bertram] 2005}, bibkey = {14c9cc435ec0d667803c9856819dcb753}	\N	241eab795adcac335a4a1c3fe9b6e7f5	1efaa2a25b57903c0c61132025003f07	40b8562876d5a9b3eb5b2c479a1478a4	book	Einfuehrung in die inhaltliche Erschließung : Grundlagen
\
\	\	- Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7157947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut fuer Information und Dokumentation	\N	IID	Potsdam	\N	\N	Ladewig1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {10-4188}, isbn = {3-00-001480-2}, bibkey0 = {grundlagenderinhaltlichenerschlieãung [c.ladewig] 1997}, bibkey = {11289ca0bca43896718f88540fece6262}	\N	b4f303f2bf466d803b104da00af02bc6	a530cce09e55e83f46e97aeed28d362f	82b5e28eeaf1e51c36861926e0a14220	book	Grundlagen der inhaltlichen Erschließung	Christa Ladewig	\N	1997
7157948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Dokumentation	\N	DGD	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Fugmann1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {133-4376}, isbn = {3-925474-38-2}, bibkey0 = {inhaltserschlieãungdurchindexierenprinzipienundpraxis
\
\	\	[r.fugmann] 1999}, bibkey = {1811c0f0f313b9aea3d09757669317e17}	\N	d86cb2761e5f46d4cb502ef029e13e75	dc1a14c507599b4d2ab70173d7e0a6ca	061f62ae7ea8605cb072c37912120166	book	Inhaltserschließung durch Indexieren : Prinzipien und Praxis	Robert Fugmann	\N	1999
7158075	Knowledge Acquisition,	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A_Translation_Approach_to_Portable_Ontology_Specifications	http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontolingua-kaj-1993.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	7898bc75ef5882111ed5d06db8e2bd71	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	d006c62a46af32d2d8d74eccd75c22fa	article	A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
7158958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	0198539649	http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Statistical-Theory-Michel-Bellac/dp/0198539649%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0198539649	\N	Amazon.com: Quantum and Statistical Field Theory: Michel Le Bellac, Gabriel Barton: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780198539643}, asin = {0198539649}, isbn = {0198539649}, dewey = {530.14}	\N	1e6ea903d286ebc822befc722926a3ae	dc362c3c629ed2e354f2a7454063ba23	002112a9604112a3f6c10e86c03ae280	book	Quantum and Statistical Field Theory	Michel Le Bellac	\N	1992
7158962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	0521318270	http://www.amazon.com/Aspects-Symmetry-Selected-Erice-Lectures/dp/0521318270%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521318270	\N	Amazon.com: Aspects of Symmetry: Selected Erice Lectures: Sidney Coleman: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521318273}, asin = {0521318270}, isbn = {0521318270}, dewey = {539.72}	\N	0108aa6b2d16a7e6305ab14ea95605cf	122efc857d2537082c4b562a9d44c58b	b732a50a71e44b892959847312ef7eec	book	Aspects of Symmetry: Selected Erice Lectures	Sidney Coleman	\N	1988
7158966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	0521854520	http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Approach-Critical-Phenomena/dp/0521854520%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521854520	\N	Amazon.com: A Modern Approach to Critical Phenomena: Igor Herbut: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521854528}, asin = {0521854520}, isbn = {0521854520}, dewey = {530.474}	\N	feae755010273d10c1a57063764a2358	b27478dc0a3e1da6658fd7f7c07c9320	b0abe65d228c95e81728c0db019fc1d4	book	A Modern Approach to Critical Phenomena	Igor Herbut	\N	2007
7159780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergon	Wuerzburg	\N	\N	Bertram2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {131-5217}, isbn = {3-89913-442-7}, bibkey0 = {einfãhrungindieinhaltlicheerschlieãunggrundlagenmethodeninstrumente
\
\	\	[j.bertram] 2005}, bibkey = {14c9cc435ec0d667803c9856819dcb753}	\N	241eab795adcac335a4a1c3fe9b6e7f5	1efaa2a25b57903c0c61132025003f07	40b8562876d5a9b3eb5b2c479a1478a4	book	Einfuehrung in die inhaltliche Erschließung : Grundlagen
\
\	\	- Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7159781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut fuer Information und Dokumentation	\N	IID	Potsdam	\N	\N	Ladewig1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {10-4188}, isbn = {3-00-001480-2}, bibkey0 = {grundlagenderinhaltlichenerschlieãung [c.ladewig] 1997}, bibkey = {11289ca0bca43896718f88540fece6262}	\N	b4f303f2bf466d803b104da00af02bc6	a530cce09e55e83f46e97aeed28d362f	82b5e28eeaf1e51c36861926e0a14220	book	Grundlagen der inhaltlichen Erschließung	Christa Ladewig	\N	1997
7159784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Dokumentation	\N	DGD	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Fugmann1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {133-4376}, isbn = {3-925474-38-2}, bibkey0 = {inhaltserschlieãungdurchindexierenprinzipienundpraxis
\
\	\	[r.fugmann] 1999}, bibkey = {1811c0f0f313b9aea3d09757669317e17}	\N	d86cb2761e5f46d4cb502ef029e13e75	dc1a14c507599b4d2ab70173d7e0a6ca	061f62ae7ea8605cb072c37912120166	book	Inhaltserschließung durch Indexieren : Prinzipien und Praxis	Robert Fugmann	\N	1999
7159805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	anime2005	\N	\N	nur BSB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91909e1db901c94657280e6ae234b687	13ae5f9184c1a7557cd85f8a455dba2f	ed605d0bfc5c2212086ed6aea103966d	book	Anime & Manga - Faszination des Fremden	\N	\N	2005
7160389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of ASIS&amp;T Annual Meeting, Washington DC, Nov 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rieh01	\N	\N	Patterns and sequences of multiple query reformulations in Web searching: A preliminary study - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	246--255	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccc4e00d155358f9affbf3f8bca1e133	fa99f1976974a2dd6c22271e039110d7	571872cd0ca33b7b0f91e283651155f6	inproceedings	Patterns and sequences of multiple query reformulations in Web searching: A preliminary study	Soo Young Rieh and Hong (iris Xie	\N	2001
7160601	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ReichholfWS2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-29	\N	1	\N		"Wenn er an das prächtige Gefieder des Argusfasans dachte, bekam Charles Darwin Albträume. Solcher Luxus in der Natur? Wozu? Die Lösung fand er in der "sexuellen Selektion". Doch das ist noch nicht die ganze Wahrheit, behauptet der bdw-Autor und Evolutionsexperte."	abbe215eab193763705f83f1eb3baaf4	d3b6080002b23934287bd69c54e09523	2c135eac1e739160503efdb51928b2f4	article	Wie Sex die Evolution antreibt	Josef Reichholf	\N	2009
7160627	\N	\N	\N	3. A.	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	flanagan_javascript_2007	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215314}	\N	602bfc92a2708b65c637cf899020e0be	1317f4f2f9bd166aff65cc069350f515	f89eba037d6da040afed513bdf5f00d3	book	{JavaScript} - kurz und gut	David Flanagan and Lars Schulten	\N	2007
7160628	\N	\N	\N	1	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	barrett_linux_2004	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215012}	\N	1768b29eac97e741c6866c25204c2ee2	a2a3ae2ae12a9a60f62e541a1413c2e9	e103826f7c3b3192ac34de7ff913d836	book	Linux kurz und gut	Daniel J. Barrett	\N	2004
7160629	\N	\N	\N	1	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	reese_mysql_2003	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897212579}	\N	8cae7fdab59e476b0e18485f28b26046	e0531d88f11c4089f5074267d8da6d79	f154a5d750d0e1ce04dbabfc8e89b1f8	book	{MySQL} kurz und gut.	George Reese	\N	2003
7160632	\N	\N	\N	3. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	laurent_xml_2006	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215160}	\N	44d127ae7e4c81f2a4c4087f29cfb82e	1e5a663882fcccb8fea0b55c4afeb565	d0c88f9272df02895c622395c5d4b1d4	book	{XML} kurz und gut	Simon St. Laurent and Michael Fitzgerald	\N	2006
7160643	\N	\N	\N	1	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	lenz_xslt_2006	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215179}	\N	3edcffd10523f9c87e0819e162affa2c	a7515efb4b484a96c923714269850923	e393f333afd57e4b1ecd5c63203927ee	book	{XSLT} 1.0 kurz & gut	Evan Lenz	\N	2006
7160648	\N	\N	\N	1	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	kantel_rss_2007	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215276}	\N	a55b3f475963164e5e025ef7fb7642c0	257eee1ac496c1474c65cae3c9c31bca	fb4324544b7226cfa9d538885c635d78	book	{RSS} und Atom - kurz & gut	Jörg Kantel	\N	2007
7160649	\N	\N	\N	2. Auflage.	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	stubblebine_regulre_2007	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215357}	\N	4f22189e9bcd478ded4286317f9ad17b	560ebc38e535ed559946e47eda64e716	534b963d4af356dfb3f33f386f9f9444	book	Reguläre Ausdrücke - kurz & gut	Tony Stubblebine	\N	2007
7160651	\N	\N	\N	3. A.	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	robbins_html_2006	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215241}	\N	284b5d91ece2a2389aaeac5b058f1037	189ab5b7d4c4a7ad2a7ccf1a5c3e8180	ee314039e74fa9393859edc61ad69e32	book	{HTML} & {XHTML} kurz & gut	Jennifer Niederst Robbins	\N	2006
7160652	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	date_fachwrterbuch_2007	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215268}	\N	3860a612f90f1bd09306d91a4763979c	f98f45e69c40f8eb67339bbc47a18fee	102eed68d9c3c498fe734df0c92ffd5c	book	Fachwörterbuch Relationale Datenbanken - kurz & gut	C. J. Date	\N	2007
7160655	\N	\N	\N	{3.A.}	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	\N	\N	\N	meyer_css_2008	\N	\N	sbb_dhb_abl_vorschlag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897215489}	\N	b34ac582fc1b9661bf3ea0148e52ece6	47a96e4627873e6592fa7e80fc66f07b	f7363e40b3e0df6f9de5a0f88655c727	book	{CSS} - kurz & gut	Eric Meyer	\N	2008
7160801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp ; 1679 = N.F., 679	UBHD3600821	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	409 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-11679-7, 978-3-518-11679-1}, language = {ger}	\N	7a179b077b365955a641e2eb1dd6302f	ff1c2d5ab6acb6e91922026296d74315	15c6b6975aa4f198cb1b5cddf464e9dc	book	Die Wirklichkeit des Wissens	Hans Jörg Sandkühler	\N	1991
7160968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	soshighedu08	http://pl.cel.agh.edu.pl/repozytorium/oprog_spol_w_ed_wyz_en.pdf	\N	This handbook is a result of the iCamp project, a three-year EC-funded research project that set out to encourage innovative educational practices within European higher education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	674004ba330e7dc8cec116025b34a02a	0b0350d4a72b3ab9d4247457ad474286	4e2a03bc59ee5a2c7aa47c81d6176cf6	misc	How to use Social Software in Higher Education	\N	Karolina Grodecka and Fridolin Wild and Barbara Kieslinger	2008
7160970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rahn2000	\N	\N	Rahn's quest for the Holy grail, combined with a history of the Albigensian Crusade	\N	\N	310	\N	\N	\N		\N	f95232c6c0e013c70419ce7a6d722f03	d146a81370ca1bd98496971c9ad0839d	ae11086ef3080e3d010a57ec5a20d257	article	Kreuzzug gegen den Gral. Die Geschichte der  Albigenser	Otto Rahn	Arun Verlag	2000
7161616	Synthese	132	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020391420768	\N	We suggest that the issue of constructing andverifying social procedures, which we suggestively call socialsoftware, be pursued as systematically as computer software is pursued by computer scientists.	\N	\N	187--211	\N	3	\N		We suggest that the issue of constructing andverifying social procedures, which we suggestively call socialsoftware, be pursued as systematically as computer software is pursued by computer scientists. Certain complications do arise withsocial software which do not arise with computer software, but thesimilarities are nonetheless strong, and tools already exist which wouldenable us to start work on this important project. We give a variety ofsuggestive examples and indicate some theoretical work which alreadyexists.
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ER  -	2c52ff8943d49a4b0ecb96da9eb9d0b3	5dfc23c3087e0a73eb6f0569be3d9a92	397f0ab43a8cadab25041c1457673000	article	Social Software	Rohit Parikh	\N	2002
7161628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/RobertsLCH06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2006-1.html#RobertsLCH06	\N	Study on group size and its influence on communication (technologies)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2006	date = {2006-02-06}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2006.217}, isbn = {0-7695-2507-5}	Project groups are becoming a mainstay in
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today’s work environment. This coupled with globalization
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has distributed many teams. This makes communication
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among team members vital to project success. This study
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evaluates the impact of group size and social presence
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upon group communication. It compares key
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communication factors for three different social presence
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treatments (Face-to-Face without CS support; Face-to-
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Face with CS support; and distributed with CS support).
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In addition, it evaluates these impacts with two different
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group sizes. The results indicate that smaller and higher
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social presence groups maintain higher levels of
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communication than larger groups and groups with lower
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social presence. These results should alert project
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managers to the difficulty of communication between
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project team members in distributed global environments	b4c9f8c97891e7f362d1659859212d2b	3662ef6090aabe8ed3dce6f68f31da1c	e56a6e58a6c0364a768d24fee61899ea	inproceedings	Improving Group Communication Outcomes with Collaborative Software: The Impact of Group Size, Media Richness, and Social Presence.	Tom L. Roberts and Paul Benjamin Lowry and Paul H. Cheney and Ross T. Hightower	\N	2006
7161938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taloustieto	\N	\N	\N	loikkanen1997krj	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3ad856eedbc73b87ae74970887537d9	43b3a7bb4a7f20a02801ca58117fc20d	dba30485aa2f258ebab3dce66f377207	book	{Kansantaloutemme: rakenteet ja muutos}	H.A. Loikkanen and J. Pekkarinen and P. Vartia	\N	1997
7162044	Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73681-3_21	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	283--295	\N	\N	\N		BibSonomy is a web-based social resource sharing system which allows users to organise and share bookmarks and publications
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in a collaborative manner. In this paper we present the system, followed by a description of the insights in the structureof its bibliographic data that we gained by applying techniques we developed in the area of Formal Concept Analysis.	507757788d974b1f574e8be635a2e1da	4352d1142afa561460511b22d4ce5103	883f3306f028643e2f4b2c0581a3bf56	article	Analysis of the Publication Sharing Behaviour in BibSonomy	Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2007
7162068	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	U196	\N		The subsurface soil samples from Charali Area, Upper Assam, India, were collected. Geomicrobial and
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physico-chemical analyses of these samples lead to Microbial count parameters (LHD, GAB) and
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physico-chemical parameters (pH, Conductivity, Moisture, ORP, TOC). It is known that hydrocarbon
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seepage occurs through micro fractures in presence of hydrocarbon accumulations in the subsurface.
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LHD is the count of oleophillic bacteria and GAB is the count of general aerobic bacteria. LHD in an area
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indicates hydrocarbon prospectivity.
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Data matrix, of size 249x7 corresponding to 249 samples and 7 parameters, was subjected to Cluster and
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Factor Analyses with the similarity measures, viz., Correlation Coefficient (CC) and Euclidean Distance
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(ED). r-mode and q-mode analyses were carried out and the results were analyzed. Based on CC and ED
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cluster analysis results lead to areas with high, moderate and low hydrocarbon prospectivity. ED based
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clusters show ranking of Charali area into high, moderate and low hydrocarbon prospectivity. Spatial
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distribution of these clusters lead to three prospective areas for hydrocarbons. q- mode factor analysis
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was also used to extract principal components by computing eigen values. Subsequently, ED based
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factor analysis showed only 3 major factors with Factor 1, 2 and 3 having large factor loading on ORP,
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GAB and LHD respectively.
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Key Words: Cluster analysis, Factor analysis, r-and q-modes, oleophillic bacteria, aerobic bacteria,
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Euclidean distance	a18546bc6ca3b74f8626e16c2bb1159b	0477e95af67429edbbc4801ec3ae20e1	16a77f70442c3f1110dc720065bdcccc	proceedings	Geomicrobial Data Analysis For HC Prospecting- Using Multivariate Statistics	P. K. Goswami and Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and P. K. Hazarika and S. K. Pegu1 and D. Sareen and J. K. Bora and D. E. Nathaniel and D. C. Chaturvedi	ONGC and IOC	2001
7162181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	394-404	\N	\N	\N		\N	212db6d285c6000bd72717a6687845d2	8f0604d8db155e090a67501548c478ef	9d07be7e7d7afba1412a2a7978a95f62	article	Balanced orthogonal matrices (mod m)	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and G.A. Patwardhan	National Academy of Sciences Prof P.L. Bhatnagar Commemorial volume	1979
7162184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag der Kunst	Dresden u. Basel	\N	\N	mcluhan_die-magischen-kanaele_1995	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=5294900	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-364-00308-4}	Peter F. Drucker: Vorwort zur deutschen Übersetzung S. 9
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Einleitung S. 15
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Teil I
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1. Das Medium ist die Botschaft S. 21
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2. Heiße Medien und kalte S. 44
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3. Die Umkehrung des überheizten Mediums S. 62
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4. Verliebt in seine Apparate. Narzißmus als Narkose S. 73
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5. Energie aus Bastarden. Les Liaisons Dangereuses S. 84
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6. Medien als Übersetzer S. 96
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7. Herausforderung und Zusammenbruch. Die Rache des Schöpferischen S. 104
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Teil II
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8. Das gesprochene Wort. Blume des Bösen? S. 122
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9. Das geschriebene Wort. Ein Auge für ein Ohr S. 129
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10. Straßen und Nachrichtenwege S. 141
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11. Die Zahl. Profil der Masse S. 167
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12. Kleidung. Unsere erweiterte Haut S. 186
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13. Wohnen. Ein neues Gesicht und neue Ansichten S. 191
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14. Geld. Kreditausweis des kleinen Mannes S. 203
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15. Uhren. Duft der Zeit S. 224
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16. Der Druck bringt es an den Tag S. 242
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17. Comics. Die Zeitschrift MAD als verrückte Vorschule des Fernsehens S. 252
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18. Das gedruckte Wort. Baumeister des Nationalismus S. 261
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19. Rad, Fahrrad und Flugzeug S. 275
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20. Die Fotografie. Bordell ohne Wände S. 288
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21. Die Presse. Mit durchgesickerten Nachrichten regieren S. 310
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22. Das Auto. Die mechanische Braut S. 332
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23. Werbung. Man kann nie genug haben S. 345
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24. Spiel und Sport. Ausweitungen des Menschen S. 356
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25. Die Telegrafie. Hormon der Gesellschaft S. 374
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26. Die Schreibmaschine. Das Zeitalter der Marotte aus Eisen S. 393
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27. Das Telefon. Tönendes Erz oder Klingelndes Sinnbild S. 403
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28. Das Grammophon. Ein Spielzeug läßt den Brustumfang der Nation einschrumpfen S. 417
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29. Das Kino. Die filmmeter "wahre" Welt S. 431
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30. Das Radio. Die Stammestrommel S. 450
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31. Das Fernsehen. Der schüchterne Riese S. 466
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32. Waffen. Krieg der Bildsymbole S. 509
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33. Automation. Nicht fürs Leben lernen, sondern leben lernen S. 520
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Personenregister S. 541
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	c7cefc976c705cf14bb53182d2a0edf2	a20d940ede0a32f9a134c322f3843d29	bef52bbc78cab979217e6de3db4b41dd	book	Die magischen Kanäle	Marshall McLuhan	\N	1995
7162233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philo	Bodenheim	\N	\N	spinner_die-architektur-der-informationsgesellschaft_1998	http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib-bin/suche.cgi?opacdb=UBKA_OPAC&nd=5795458	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Vorwort S. 7
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Einführung in laufende Entwicklungen und Überlegungen S. 13
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I. Von Metaphern zu Begriffen:
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Verständigung über die Wissensterminologie S. 13
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II. Von den traditionellen Kulturtechniken zu den neuen Wissenstechniken:
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die Grundlegung der Informationsgesellschaft S. 20
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III. Von der reaktiven Technikfolgenforschung zur responsiven Technikeinführung: mit dem Phasenzyklus zurück zum Menschen S. 22
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Erstes Kapitel: Die Besteigung des Informationsberges als neue Aufgabe der Philosophie S. 28
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I. Neue Wissenslagen der Informationsgesellschaft S. 28
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II. Neue Aufgaben der Philosophie S. 37
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III. 'Forschungsverbund Wissenswissenschaften' für das Querschnittsthema Wissen S. 41
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Zweites Kapitel: Das Projekt 'Informationsgesellschaft' S. 55
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I. Paradigmawechsel zum Informationszeitalter S. 55
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1. Von der X-Gesellschaft zur Informationsgesellschaft S. 55
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2. Kriterien für einen Paradigmawechsel zum Informationszeitalter S. 59
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a) Das Wachstumsparadigma der Informationsexplosion S. 60
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b) Das Transformationsparadigma der Informationsimplosion S. 61
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c) Das Regelparadigma der EDV S. 62
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d) Das Ranmenparadigma der Wissensordnung S. 64
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3. Kriterienlose Soziologie der Informationsgesellschaft S. 66
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II. Entwicklungen zur Informationsgesellschaft S. 69
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1. Wachstumsprozesse des Wissens als historische Auslöser und systematische Beschleuniger S. 72
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2. Technische Innovationen als treibende Kräfte S. 74
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3. Gesellschaftliche Infra- und Makrostrukturen als Ordnungsfaktoren S. 77
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III. Politische Zielsetzungen und wissenschaftliche Erklärungsmodelle der Informationsgeselischaft S. 80
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1. Politische Programmatik S. 80
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2. Wissensbezogene Zielvisionen S. 81
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3. Erklärungsmodelle S. 89
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Drittes Kapitel: Der Aufbau der Informationsgesellschaft im Grundriß S. 93
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I. Technische Kernstrukturen: IuK-Technologien S. 96
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II. Nichttechnische Infrastrukturen: Wissenseinrichtungen und Wissensdienste S. 98
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III. Technikgestützte Informationsstrukturen im gesellschaftlichen Wissensraum S. 102
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1. Alte und neue Wissensarten S. 102
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2. Kleine und große Informationsbestände S. 106
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3. Offene und geschlossene Wissensräume S. 113
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IV. Technikübergreifende Makrostrukturen: das Rahmenwerk der Ordnungen und die Randbedingungen der Umwelten S. 118
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1. Grundordnungen der Informationsgesellschaft S. 119
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2. Wissenszonen für Wissensfreiheiten S. 119
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3. Informationelle Umwelten für die Wissenstätigkeiten S. 122
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Viertes Kapitel: Die Wissensarbeitsteilung in der Informationsgesellschaft S. 125
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I. Wissensarbeitsteilung S. 125
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1. Wissensaktivitäten S. 125
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2. Funktionsgruppen verwandter Wissenstätigkeiten S. 153
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a) Forschungs- bzw. Wissenschaftsgruppe der forscherischen Wissenstätigkeiten S. 154
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b) Verarbeitungsgruppe der prozessierenden Wissenstätigkeiten S. 156
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c) Dokumentationsgruppe der sammelnden Wissenstätigkeiten S. 157
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d) Verbreitungsgruppe der verteilenden Wissenstätigkeiten S. 159
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e) Nutzungsgruppe der praktischen Wissenstätigkeiten S. 160
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II. Wissensfunktionen S. 161
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1. Leistungskriterien für die Funktionsgruppen S. 161
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a) Erweiterungs- und Verbesserungsfunktionen der Forschungsgruppe S. 161
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b) Prozessierungsrunktionen der Verarbeitungsgruppe S. 164
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c) Bewahrungs- und Sicherungsfunktionen der Dokumentationsgruppe S. 165
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d) Informations- und Kommunikationsfunktionen der Verbreitungsgruppe S. 167
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e) Verwendungsfunktionen der Nutzungsgruppe S. 167
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2. Veränderungen der Wissensleistungen durch die modernen Wissenstechniken S. 168
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III. Wissenskompetenzen und Berufsrollen S. 174
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1. Institutionelle Infrastrukturen der Wissensarbeitsteilung S. 175
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2. Von der Wissensarbeitsteilung zur Ausgliederung des Informationssektors S. 176
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a) Der sektorale Ansatz S. 176
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b) Der berufsbezogene Ansatz S. 178
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c) Der wissensfunktionale Ansatz S. 182
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3. Wissensfunktionale Abgrenzung der Informationsberufe und abgestufte Definition der Informationsgesellschaft S. 186
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Fünftes Kapitel: Zum Ausbau der Informationsgesellschaft S. 189
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I. Einbau technischer Kernstrukturen in die soziale Welt S. 193
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1.'Sozialtechnologien'ohne technische Grundlage S. 193
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2. Wissenstechniken als anwendbare Sozialtechnologien S. 196
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3. Doppelstrategie mit technischen und nichttechnischen Verbundlösungen S. 198
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II. Weiterentwicklung der Infrastrukturen S. 200
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1. Unterentwickelte Infrastrukturen für Innovationen S. 200
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2. Funktionserweiterte Infrastrukturen für Individual-, Massen- und Wissenschaftskommunikation S. 202
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3. Grundlagenforschung und Anwendungsexperimente anstelle von Begleit-.und Folgenforschung S. 203
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III. Verbesserung der Informationsstrukturen S. 206
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1. Nichtdiskriminierende Wissenskonzepte S. 206
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2. Flache Informationsnetze und individualisierte Informationsprodukte S. 207
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3. Unabhängige Wissenseinrichtungen S. 210
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4. Informationelle Umwelten S. 213
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5. Hebung des Informationsniveaus für alle Wissenslagen S. 215
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IV. Weichenstellungen für die Makrostrukturen S. 218
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1. Unausgeschöpfte Ordnungsalternativen für die Wissenstätigkeiten, Wissensgüter und Wissensdienste S. 218
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2. Übermächtige Wissensregime mit einseitigen Lösungen S. 220
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V. Auf dem Weg zur informierten Gesellschaft? S. 227
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1. Wissenserwartungen in der schlecht informierten Gesellschaft S. 227
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2. Konturen der besser informierten Gesellschaft S. 232
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Literaturverzeichnis S. 239
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Personenregister S. 255
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Sachregister S. 259
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Bildnachweis
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Abb. 1: Die Wissensarbeitsteilung im Überblick S. 128
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Abb. 2: Auswirkungen der Wissenstechniken
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auf die menschlichen Wissensleistungen S. 162	fde25cb9f9558a1e9864b4a8f73f2ddf	034ce231c1ec9170100527222f61900e	3b2279b80f8c7d5bb2bc4d893c35cddd	book	Die Architektur der Informationsgesellschaft. Entwurf eines wissensorientierten Gesamtkonzepts	Helmut F. Spinner	\N	1998
7162320	J Pur & Applied Maths	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	692-697	\N	6	\N		\N	a7875d01efc796ffee440dafbb17b259	101c9d690e2188a24d99466cb75bb127	63c62d6f126f53f84f0b512a23e8984a	article	Row and column Schur designs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and G.A. Patwardhan and M.N. Vartak	INSA	1976
7162327	J Combinatorial Theory	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	258=263	\N	A	\N		\N	5bcf38b945ed4b0ea17f88cdb903f930	104cbb0ba6e1a7d6e977e5d85120d37a	759f00508331b47307225836b37794ae	article	On some constructions of modular Hadamard matrices	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and G.A. Patwardhan	\N	1976
7162333	INSA	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	309-313	\N	3	\N		\N	bcfd05ef7be11020e4a46de43bc90089	48feec2680827ff50d7a149f52508ce2	a7f73d94b497d588794447a9c29d1c0e	article	Partial Kronecker product and its applications in modular Hadamard matrices	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and G.A. Patwardhan	INSA	1976
7162382	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RauchDM2009	\N	\N		\N	– Schwerpunkt zum 200. Geb. von Darwin mit weiteren Beiträgen, Lit.-Hinweisen umd Weblinks zur Evolutionstheorie 	20-23	\N	1	\N		"Der Vater der Evolutionstheorie war auch ohne Internet weltweit vernetzt Кdurch Briefe. Das Schreiben der bdw-Redaktion erreicht ihn an seinem 200. Geburtstag."	127b7e9adf853fb95d6791f8a6903973	1183516cc8ae18b7918fdde1d8af9dc4	c2c7780b1843f14d2b933c982ca64ddd	article	Dear Mister Darwin	Judith Rauch	\N	2009
7162390	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frommann Holzboog	\N	\N	\N	3772822282	http://www.amazon.de/Globale-Gerechtigkeit-Justice-Jean-Christophe-Merle/dp/3772822282%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3772822282	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783772822285}, asin = {3772822282}, isbn = {3772822282}	\N	bb2f537c27aefea91bc8d65951949b23	be4a8bd7c7635d05901b85e525d5d94c	d4dce20711d2fcd53b4094cae472fbfb	book	Globale Gerechtigkeit - Global Justice	Jean-Christophe Merle	\N	2005
7162455	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ButscherSD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	40-44	\N	1	\N		"Der gesamte Globus schwingt unentwegt. Neue Forschungsergebnisse deutscher geophysiker machen das Phänomen mysteriöser."	c8b571bc61a1d792f036436fc1c56fb8	e9a487d5afb28eddcffdf2a869cfbd42	9dc0c49d25bf19384ea81b105c4ca39c	article	Die Sinfonie der Erde : rätselhafte Vibrationen: unser Planet brummt in ultratiefen Tönen	Ralf Butscher	\N	2009
7162480	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		As  a  part  of comprehensive development plan of Main Heera Coates-Dumonoir permeability was  computed  for  107  wells. Here  we  consider  wells  with  PLT data and display fluids produced in an interval, Coates-Dumonoir (1973) permeability,  GR and Composite log. Although  there  are  permeability transforms from Schlumberger and better version from inhouse developed  software  based  on  Carr's  method (1989)  here we give Coates-Dumonoir permeability which is found reasonably  good under the assumption of SW = SWirr.	ed991415242c2bd9dbdcdc0599762beb	9209b8007d79b43103331ed4863ace80	36d1e61a9d37b828c37984089e36f532	techreport	PLT Analysis With Coates-Dumonoir Permeability- Heera Field	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ONGC	1999
7162484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4967af6190094ebac9a7982749883781	9bc134e27c49e74c1a5aa0ff8218b518	bd0c6841ce4da385ac58e1d18a94f635	techreport	Bombay High North Fractal Profiles	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ONGC	1995
7162485	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VaasHH2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	46-51	\N	1	\N		"Zwischen den Galaxien steckt eine ungeheuere Energie – und der größte Teil der Materie im Weltall. Mit empfindlichen Röntgenobservatorien in der Erdumlaufbahn kommen Astrophysiker den brachialsten Prozessen seit dem Urknall auf die Spur."	c5a3453cc5a6d0342e5dd104b8387ff5	a20d3b8a59c5771ca0b04fc4ab55245a	28110a8f39735ecfb2c4ed79e21fb1dc	article	Heiße Haufen : Röntgenastronomen erkunden die energiereichsten Stellen im All	Rüdiger Vaas	\N	2009
7162490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In a multilayered and heterogeneous carbonate reservoir the dynamic flow properties of individual layers are difficult to be established especially when several layers are produced simultaneously in a single string. The differential fluid movements leads to early gas/water break-through, differential pressure depletions and water flooding in some layers while others are still fully oil saturated etc., which ultimately results in low oil recovery and drop in production potential. To overcome such a situation, a proper understanding of the distribution of reservoir parameters, such as porosity, permeability and barrier characteristics is essential. This report, is an offshoot of the work carried out under the project FDP of Bombay High North, concentrates on the assessment and distribution of permeability, the single most important aspect of the reservoir characterisation with elaborate details of the algorithm employed. The core, log  and build up data have been integrated for the quantitative estimation of permeability and transforms have been developed using Multiple Regression Analysis. The transforms developed here are not 'global' but applicable to the carbonates of Bombay High North. However, the technique, presented here, can be adopted to other similar situations. 	4f524464d06205f81a0fa5d52d74439c	75c75f6f50f0e01e641d5e26f98af8f4	051a51cd159fdddccd70c8bd5c29fdf9	techreport	Reservoir Characterisation in A Multilayered Heterogeneous Reservoir- North Bombay High Case Study	S.A. Azim and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and Barnali B. Tokhi and P.B. Pati	ONGC	1995
7162491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Simple mathematical models such as linear model, power law model, exponential model, parabolic law model, etc., were proposed in the literature and used to relate changes in porosity versus depth to estimate erosion. Quantifying erosion amounts is useful in basin analysis and hydrocarbon maturation prediction.
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Analysis of sonic logs is used to estimate erosion. Trends are picked using improved exponential model with shift constant. The model uses logarithmically transformed sonic transit time. Error analysis in the estimation is carried out based on 'root mean square' (RMS) and 'average absolute value' (AAV) measures. 
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Implemented algorithm is used in analysing three wells of  Cachar sub-basin and erosion estimates are obtained. 
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	158e40d89548f75822716bfda7ef3cf0	34a2ebc089c3760aaffe333225b925ca	877933d7bdf71b15a01a7e8221f0e7d7	techreport	Optimal Erosion Estimates Using Sonic Trends-Fortran77 Implementation	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ONGC	1998
7162499	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaschePD2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	52-57	\N	1	\N		"Plasma war lange Zeit nur für Physiker interessant. Jetzt soll es helfen, Krankheitskeime abzutöten und Wunden zu schließen."	c23f62bd76e13cc10a9b52639a2449c8	75ffeac6480fb196bf348451fd0e05ff	0c024e473fc44a8004d19eda7ce34337	article	Plasma – die leuchtende Verheißung	Livia Rasche	\N	2009
7162509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Knowledge of the future Geological Reserve Accretion forms the basis for formulating long term plans of oil/ gas production. Forecasting future accretion of geological reserves of hydrocarbon in a petroliferous basin in the course of exploration is highly subjective. A number of methodologies have been evolved in the Industry through time most of which are Forward Models like Exploratory Footage and Exponential Decline Models. These methods estimate future accretions based on past performance. As the game of exploration is highly probabilistic a Monte Carlo approach is expected to be of great help to arrive at most likely future accretion keeping in view various uncertainties involved in the parameters governing geological reserve accretion. Here we proposes two such models and their applications in forecasting the geological reserve accretions. First model, a typical forward model, estimates the number hydrocarbon bearing prospects and their contribution to the total geological reserve accretion in any specific plan period. A multi-step Monte Carlo Simulation is performed using representative distributions of various parameters like the success chance, number of prospects likely to be tested over a period of time and discrete field size distribution. Second model, an inverse model, allocates a total target of geological reserve accretion during a plan period from a basin to the component sub-basins based on their characteristics like the yield, success chance, prognostic resource base, already proved geological reserves and discrete field size distributions. These two methodologies have been applied to Bombay Offshore Basin to predict future geological reserve accretion for VIII five year plan and the results were found comparable with those obtained from other standard forward models. These methods can, however, be applied to basins, which have reached moderate to mature stage of exploration for reliable predictions.	b0178a34585d0d07f7d334d6b89e5b0b	8cdf5778951cb9ba93a5e0b789dc0afc	ddc424e09e63a53e9ccee42e2883c458	techreport	Modelling Future Hydrocarbon Reserve Accretion- Monte Carlo Simulation	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and K. Ananthakrishna	ONGC	1990
7162513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Resource  Assessment  is a major input for efficient planning and management  of  exploration  activities  which  gives a potential  sense  as to how much oil and gas remains to be discovered in a play, basin and province and so is a significant step. Systematic and exhaustive procedures including  “Pareto Analysis”  were used in recent USGS resource assessment. Software implementation in-house is made and applied to two well-explored basins, namely Cambay Basin and Bombay Offshore Basin. Resources are assessed broadly based on size distributions. However, in addition to the above, variants arising out of different success ratios are given for Bombay High-DCS Block (excluding Bombay High Field) of Bombay Offshore Basin. Inferring likely number  of  fields to be discovered from past exploration efforts their  likely size  distributions are predicted. The study shows a reasonable estimate of size distributions along with intriguing  summary and order  statistics. Analysis showed that there is possibility of discovery of:
\

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•\	25 fields with average maximum size of   26 MMT in Cambay Basin during 1995-2004,
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•\	30 fields with average maximum size of 126 MMT in Bombay Offshore Basin during 1995-2004,
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•\	17 fields with average maximum size of   60 MMT in BH-DCS Block in future.
\

\
Key Words: LogNormal and LogPareto Probability Distributions, Resource Assessment, Summary and Order Statistics, Discovery Record, Decade Cycle.
\
	c18ac55acb39896e6c57e96156b2021e	23d9d8ea0e4cfdacb2921ddf27947665	a1f41d4d162521c27248e271cb77c141	techreport	About Hydrocarbon Potential Of Cambay And Bombay Offshore Basins - Usgs Procedure	V. Subba Rao and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and M.M. Jain and R. Venkatarengan and M.R. Rao	ONGC	1998
7162516	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		An attempt to find the Ultimate potential of Tapti-Daman Block of Bombay Offshore Basin was made by the authors of the report entitled ‘About Cycle & Ultimate Hydrocarbon Potential – Tapti-Daman Block’ drawing the conclusion that it is unlikely to realise the estimated 1100 MMt of resources. However, the spatial continuity of this block in respect to Narmada-Broach Block suggested to re-do the exercise with the enriched sample by combining the two records which resulted in the present report. This approach addtionally helps to select sample pareto with more ease and confidence as the Narmada-Broach Block is well explored and near saturated.
\

\
Spliced record of TDB-NBB Blocks Total Sample Pareto analysis showed an accretion of 310, 553 MMt for 67 likely expected accumulations with the largest accumulation size 67, 109 MMt by SR, MCS. Structural (Non-Structural) Play analysis showed a total accretion of  336, 575 (378, 470) MMt for 37 (30) likely accumulations with the largest accumulation size 155, 170 (213, 214 ) MMt by SR, MCS. Further, 3rd , 4th, 5th , 6th  field sizes are 67, 47, 35, 28 (109, 73, 59, 43) MMt. Structural analysis shows 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th field sizes 72, 43, 30, 23 (115, 75, 59, 41) MMt. Strati-Structural shows 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th field sizes 51, 25, 17, 12 (88, 42, 24, 16) MMt. 
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	4ce7c0f978535191891ebf3300ad7d0a	c9f9023a61c50f77f5534fb63be29f8c	03bcd8ffd23f96ff14f54c0b208ae6ec	proceedings	About Cycle & Ultimate Hydrocarbon Potential -- Tapti-Daman Block	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and T.R. Prasad	ONGC	1999
7162522	Petrotech-2001	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	U157	\N		Fractured basement reservoirs are unconventional attractive targets for hydrocarbon exploration world
\
wide for high productivity due to their permeability in darcies. Identification and evaluation of fractured
\
basement is challenging and intriguing. Conventionally, sonic amplitude represented by Variable Density
\
Log (VDL) is used for fracture identification. Natural Gamma Ray Spectral (NGRS) Log, which measures
\
the concentration of three major radio isotopes, namely, uranium236 (U), thorium232 (Th) and potassium40
\
(K) present in rocks, is also used for fracture identification. The studies in the literature show that the
\
ratio Th/U is around 4 typically in igneous rocks. Further, fractures are characterized by high uranium
\
content. This leads to the fact that in fractured igneous rocks Th/U results in a value less than 4.
\
A new aspect of fracture identification using NGRS Log in Dhansiri Valley is presented here and an
\
attempt is made to discriminate oleophillic (oil loving) zones on the basis of Acoustic impedance (AI =
\
Rhob/ Dt) vs . resistivity cross-plots. Borholla, Changpang and Khoraghat are important fields of Dhansiri
\
Valley. The Precambrian granitic basement in these fields is fractured and is oil producer in Borholla and
\
Changpang.
\
Three wells of Borholla, two wells of Khoraghat and one well of Changpang having NGRS Log data are
\
studied for fracture identification. The study on the basis of open hole VDL and NGRS Log reveals that
\
Th/U in un-fractured basement is around 3.5. Contrary to the expectation, there is no significant increase
\
in uranium content in the fractured basement. On the other hand, the fractures are characterized by high
\
thorium content. Consequently Th/U is high to very high in fractured basement. AI vs. resistivity crossplots
\
are made and integrated with initial production testing data. It is observed on these cross-plots that
\
AI in the range of 0.030-0.045 and resistivities in the range of 20-500 ohm-m characterize oleophillic
\
zones in basement.
\
Key Words: Fractured reservoir, natural gamma ray spectral log, oleophillic zones, acoustic impedance	bb0a2421e6ddc7fbfcd141ae200fc784	30c03a5d88e2ac4159fa7974f7915a96	9dea20224fe38eee80de387718d5660b	article	Fractured Basement Reservoirs In Dhansiri Valley- Some New Aspects	Naresh Kumar and Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and Sanjay	IOC and ONGC	2001
7162526	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KortmannEG2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	58-62	\N	1	\N		"Für die Ehe sieht es schlecht aus: Mehr als jede dritte wird geschieden. Dabei sind es oft Kleinigkeiten, die zur Trennung führen. Ist der Wunsch nach lebenslanger Zweisamkeit überholt?"	f48f535d330ca4e2ea7bc4b4d2a7c18d	ef0af48a2eb1de545f195284e29e4773	362e3489cf59fdf60a3573e9a49ada2f	article	Es geht um Wurst und Gebiss : manche Ehe scheitert an Lappalien – doch das Modell hat Bestand	Kathryn Kortmann	\N	2009
7162546	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KargeTT2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	63	\N	1	\N		"Kantig und schmal – wenn Tims Gesicht nicht so aussieht, bekommt das Namensgedächtnis Probleme"	d97245e90591eb24b9597154dfd3c6ae	1b61f7f857a170a27b2f5d22afbaed18	66f077df0d85eea39ed2fb16cd32687c	article	Der typische Tim	Désirée Karge	\N	2009
7162549	\N	1. ed., version 5.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	artima	\N	\N	\N	Odersky2008	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=6015&SRT=YOP&TRM=programming+scala+	\N	Programming in Scala	\N	\N	736	\N	\N	\N	location = {Erschienen: Mountain View, Calif.: , 2008 Umfang: XXXIX, 736 S.}	\N	71560b3362590d2b5551d8843d7ac32d	93c81fc0c930d1b0e3e9883d42ab4c0f	16ebb401ca9307fba56d6a277dbb8d5b	misc	Programming in Scala: [a comprehensive step-by-step guide]	Martin Odersky and Lex Spoon and Bill Venners	\N	2008
7162580	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BurgerTM2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	64-66	\N	1	\N		"Hirnforscher haben Tänzern in den Kopf geschaut und festgestellt: Sie trainieren wichtige Fähigkeiten und senken ihr Demenzrisiko."	7196090072bd24f22e0a8d0c128b4782	d6874fbe2167af6a336946cf52fb6cb0	076182dd327d8061d4dba0a0ad6a503a	article	Tanzen macht schlau	Kathrin Burger	\N	2009
7162612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das Prinzip der Pyramide: Ideen klar, verst{\\"a}ndlich und erfolgreich kommunizieren	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Studium	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	minto	\N	\N		\N	\N	271	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783827371898}, shorttitle = {Das Prinzip der Pyramide}, language = {german}, shortauthor = {Minto}	\N	4ca47dbdea5aa659317d228d1840bf87	d65efc5749b18ab33a9de1f02ee604fd	4e205aef14cb00cdebd1f1fbe79594ca	book	Das Prinzip der Pyramide: Ideen klar, verst{\\"a}ndlich und erfolgreich kommunizieren	Barbara Minto	\N	2005
7162613	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	Die Transaktionsanalyse: Eine Einf{\\"u}hrung	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg	\N	\N	ta	\N	\N		\N	\N	454	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783451055232}	\N	88eba9eb962b19885d0028f8979ec2c1	105db66ef655962fbe428e759df82c68	273ca330e45372e2d9218edd36fd2f76	book	Die Transaktionsanalyse: Eine Einf{\\"u}hrung	Vann Stewart	\N	2008
7162614	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	Lebendiges Lehren und Lernen. TZI macht Schule	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	cohn2	\N	\N		\N	\N	332--388	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783608955477}	\N	943bac377b52e2ad30176f8472807d74	da958b4c7a896084ef7161154af7a316	e61f5aac26c78c6d088737f87276977d	book	Das TZI-Haus. Zur praxisnahen Grundlegung eines p{\\"a}dagogischen Handlungssystems.	Paul Matzdorf	Christina Cohn	2007
7162615	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	\N	Das Harvard-Konzept: der Klassiker der Verhandlungstechnik	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	Harvard-Konzept	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783593374406}, shorttitle = {Das Harvard-Konzept}	\N	b006e084f05e746bbc1a914cc77016d6	e47ca9e44b145a5a24ef7f33fe0f2e3e	3078dc28e990ce74386f9b95c67955c8	book	Das Harvard-Konzept: der Klassiker der Verhandlungstechnik	William und Patton {Bruce M.} Fisher	\N	2004
7162616	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Themenzentrierte Interaktion (TZI): Leben rund ums Dreieck	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim	\N	\N	TZI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783407221643}, shorttitle = {TZI}, shortauthor = {Langmaack}	\N	b97b0e5bc0349a0b5daa58bec9bb980d	4dafa20b0c3f5d82523220628ed67bc5	8bed669061ed9cb0bce6fbc8262a96ec	book	Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Themenzentrierte Interaktion (TZI): Leben rund ums Dreieck	Barbara Langmaack	\N	2004
7162617	Experten f{\\"u}r den Alltag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychiatrie--Verlag	Bonn	\N	\N	abder	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--78	Abderhalden	\N	\N	isbn = {3--88414--236--4}	\N	2be15fce08a27bb67ed0ecc45af400d5	fa1b66169d1799e7b01969f6b7c4d3cf	1b21b6769cc3efc8b4622307e70d5594	article	Pflegeprozess, Pflegediagnosen und der Auftrag der Pflege in der  interdisziplin{\\"a}ren Zusammenarbeit	C. Abderhalden	D. Sauter and D. Richter	1999
7162618	BMC Psychiatry	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	abder2	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-17	\N		\N	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {14.\\,Juni\\,2006}, pmid = {16638122}, pii = {1471-244X-6-17}, timestamp = {2006.06.14}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-17}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-17}, owner = {enneper}, doi = {10.1186/1471-244X-6-17}	BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a common problem in acute psychiatric\
\	wards and calls for preventive measures. The timely use of preventive\
\	measures presupposes a preceded risk assessment. The Norwegian Br{\\o}set-Violence-Checklist\
\	(BVC) is one of the few instruments suited for short-time prediction\
\	of violence of psychiatric inpatients in routine care. Aims of our\
\	study were to improve the accuracy of the short-term prediction of\
\	violence in acute inpatient settings by combining the Br{\\o}set-Violence-Checklist\
\	(BVC) with an overall subjective clinical risk-assessment and to\
\	test the application of the combined measure in daily practice. METHOD:\
\	We conducted a prospective cohort study with two samples of newly\
\	admitted psychiatric patients for instrument development (219 patients)\
\	and clinical application (300 patients). Risk of physical attacks\
\	was assessed by combining the 6-item BVC and a 6-point score derived\
\	from a Visual Analog Scale. Incidents were registered with the Staff\
\	Observation of Aggression Scale-Revised SOAS-R. Test accuracy was\
\	described as the area under the receiver operating characteristic\
\	curve (AUCROC). RESULTS: The AUCROC of the new VAS-complemented BVC-version\
\	(BVC-VAS) was 0.95 in and 0.89 in the derivation and validation study\
\	respectively. CONCLUSION: The BVC-VAS is an easy to use and accurate\
\	instrument for systematic short-term prediction of violent attacks\
\	in acute psychiatric wards. The inclusion of the VAS-derived data\
\	did not change the accuracy of the original BVC.	95e4d89467d6eb116fc47583636d366d	7ba26a088f52246eb83c98e59e926e11	7690dde16292c606bae30f722fca7bba	article	Predicting inpatient violence using an extended version of the Br{\\o}set-Violence-Checklist:  instrument development and clinical application.	Christoph Abderhalden and Ian Needham and Theo Dassen and Ruud Halfens and Hans-Joachim Haug and Joachim Fischer	\N	2006
7162621	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Transfer-Dokumentation-Report Wirtschaftsmathematik und -statistik	\N	\N	\N	Steinbeis-Edition	Stuttgart, Berlin	\N	\N	tdrmathe	\N	\N		\N	\N	128	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-10 11:25:14 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-01-10 11:31:42 +0100}	\N	986ddd17ffb4bc4488824707c89b3f4e	e0087b29ed010239fd88939ba0b49769	dae2c2197e61dbba47f30d57e074d750	book	TDR Wirtschaftsmathematik und -statistik	Udo Bankhofer	{Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin}	2007
7162622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Studium	Boston, M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	wewel2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	314	Wewel	\N	\N	isbn = {9783827372246}	\N	5e91e4f667d611ebcaf03aacefdbd69b	40e9c4780ac739593137771e63f21cad	acac10256a758a47fd83ed5d452d812b	book	Statistik im Bachelor-Studium der BWL und VWL: Methoden, Anwendung, Interpretation.	Max C. Wewel	\N	2006
7162623	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press Inc	New York	\N	\N	beauchamp	\N	\N		\N	\N	382	Beauchamp u. Childress	\N	\N	isbn = {0--195--03286--1}	\N	667bdeff897c33a73b2be08530283ea8	7b3665ed3ac6f02fd2df1cbf0a11a045	db2c9bbb7b529822a51f193fbd17e57e	book	Principles of Biomedical Ethics 5th ed	Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress	\N	2001
7162624	\N	\N	\N	3. Auflage	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung	\N	\N	\N	Sch{\\"a}ffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	becker:2002aa	\N	\N		\N	\N	573	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-06 19:25:23 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 19:47:11 +0100}, isbn = {3791019945}	\N	bca2f3f6faff3ff9d6749163b8662c92	0d793865e1a6ca7ccd15b67a2fca5c8f	dbc5516b0a16eef3275a73eb3d726711	book	Personalentwicklung. Bildung, F{\\"o}rderung und Organisationsentwicklung  in Theorie und Praxis	Manfred Becker	\N	2002
7162625	Presse Med	33	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biga2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1169--1173	\N	17	\N	pmid = {15523287}, pii = {-17-0755-4982-101019-ART05}, timestamp = {2006.05.16}, owner = {enneper}	AIM: The use of physical restraint in elderly patients is sometimes\
\	necessary but not without risk. We studied the prevalence and modalities\
\	of physical restraint in elderly patients in 6 old people's homes\
\	in the urban area of Toulouse, and emphasized the need for better\
\	use by the nursing staff of physical restraint in such patients with\
\	a specific training course. METHODS: Other than the prevalence of\
\	restraint, we also examined the modalities of its use in elderly\
\	patients. We studied the respect of the Anaes (Agence nationale d'accr{\\'e}ditation\
\	et d'{\\'e}valuation en sant{\\'e}) guidelines regarding the use of\
\	restraint in such patients, before and after an intervention that\
\	associated first a collective training course of all the staff in\
\	the old people's homes, and then specific individual training by\
\	a visiting practitioner. The information concerning the number of\
\	patients in whom restraint was used was obtained from the manager\
\	of the home or from the head nurse and was then checked by the investigator.\
\	RESULTS: The prevalence of restraint was of 22.2\\% (n=110 patients)\
\	at the start of the study, 15.9\\% following training sessions (at\
\	6 months) and 15.5\\% at the end of the study (at 9 months). Skills\
\	improved regarding the benefit/risk assessment, the installation\
\	of the person restrained and the regular removal of the restraint\
\	during the day. CONCLUSION: Our strategy helped to underline this\
\	problem for the staff. The Anaes guidelines are too strict to be\
\	applied in old people's homes. One of the key points in improved\
\	management would be the presence of a coordinating physician and\
\	nurse in all the institutions caring for the elderly.	1c71b245bc3f8c04e40c688cd879d9ca	876251b2250b59115fc6494dc7e7a46a	75819a0f26c8a1d12ed5a762327af951	article	[Physical restraint in old people's homes. Evaluation of skills following  specific training]	Julie Biga and Fati Nourhash{\\'e}mi and Sandrine Andrieu and Dominique Dhers and Bruno Vellas	\N	2004
7162626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet	\N	\N	betrvg	http://bundesrecht.juris.de/betrvg/__99.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-09 22:12:37 +0100}, urldate = {07.03.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-09 22:32:39 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://bundesrecht.juris.de/betrvg/__99.html}	\N	9c93b7f9224d71bfc2cd913110d7d0e5	008566bfbca7bf52b39bc1b45dceece7	0d91c9a15f792f7086f08378cb48b017	other	Betriebsverfassungsgesetz (BetrVG) -- {\\S} 99 Mitbestimmung bei personellen  Einzelma{\\ss}nahmen	BRD	\N	1972
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7162628	BGBl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	\N	bpflv	http://tinyurl.com/2ndrf7	\N		\N	\N	\N	BPflV	\N	\N	urldate = {07.03.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:06:51 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/2ndrf7}	\N	e613f430dd951a9e25d18efaea1c0227	e6d90aed106971134bb166cb3b6513a6	6e0e1d03879de1e9f14548238c1910ea	booklet	Bundespflegesatzverordnung vom 26. September 1994 (BGBl. I S. 2750),  zuletzt ge{\\"a}ndert durch Artikel 24 des Gesetzes vom 20. April 2007  (BGBl I S. 554)	{BRD}	\N	1994
7162629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brecht	\N	\N		\N	zitiert aus: Schriften zum Theater Bd.\\,3; Frankfurt/M. : Aufbau  Verlag -- ISBN B0000BGSZ1 -- URL \\url{http://digbig.com/4cwhp} --  Zugriffsdatum: 03.\\,Februar 2005	\N	Brecht	\N	\N	urldate = {03.\\,Feb.\\,2005}	\N	d65dc87e7e61137b089ca6ba4da8074f	20eb8a22dff618c87c449a5da6cf081c	5ac107f2146956dcd09c7395d8587732	misc	Das epische Theater	B. Brecht	\N	1938
7162630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenburg	\N	\N	bezirksv	http://tinyurl.com/ytr2ex	\N		\N	\N	\N	BVO	\N	\N	urldate = {07.03.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:05:01 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/ytr2ex}	\N	7e64e8c8d7a7ea41c097071273b1ae05	a4b24b1c6cdffdeeebbe058a6e83bd9d	c2011987a9cabb4cea9e63acc862d4fd	booklet	Die Organisation BVO	BVO	{Bezirksverband Oldenburg K{\\"o}rperschaft des {\\"o}ffentlichen Rechts}	2007
7162631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schl{\\"u}tersche Verlagsgesellschaft	Hannover	\N	\N	buecker	\N	\N		\N	\N	91	B{\\"u}cker	\N	\N	isbn = {3--89993--134--3}	\N	952a92b5263a244bb83be339915522c2	eae89516f83be2c4c577d661f5cbdf6b	f1ddf0064b45548fc5fdd91c5253edff	book	Operatives Pflegecontrolling im Krankenhaus	Th. B{\\"u}cker	\N	2005
7162632	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nschen	\N	\N	url_stcontro	http://pflege.klinikum-grosshadern.de/campus/controll/stcontro/stcontro.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	B{\\"u}cker u. Kupper	\N	\N	urldate = {03.\\,Feb.\\,2005}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://pflege.klinikum-grosshadern.de/campus/controll/stcontro/stcontro.htm}, lastchecked = {03.\\,Feb.\\,2005}	\N	c327eea5a7252a43cc02a128f362f27f	52995bd5f0e2e24da172e69d6de7cfe6	96a75aca0680804bf4748e51b5954b0a	booklet	Pflegecontrolling f{\\"u}r Stationsleitungen - Prozessanalyse mit  ServQual und Blueprint am Beispiel einer Zentralen Patientenaufnahmeabteilung	Th. B{\\"u}cker and Th. Kupper	\N	2003
7162633	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Der Weg zu den Besten	\N	\N	\N	DTV	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	collins	\N	\N		\N	\N	360	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-09 21:51:35 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-01-09 21:55:54 +0100}, isbn = {3423340398}	\N	e4125d5112e1a2517ddb0af25558f12b	c8bdeeb30e5c9a11935e5cdccab1d848	53edcd3628524d64c5086adb2dfdc40b	book	Der Weg zu den Besten	Jim Collins	\N	2003
7162635	\N	\N	\N	9. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Verlag	{Frankfurt am Main}	\N	\N	doppler	\N	\N		\N	\N	464	Doppler	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-01-06 19:46:24 +0100}, isbn = {3593353245}	\N	1eb6ca7412217dc11762d158c79b49ca	46f6cb8b7416b609679488d1a2c20bb2	f2f9de3d1caa8223cc3e93486a98bf18	book	Change Management -- Den Unternehmenswandel bestreiten	Christoph Doppler	\N	2000
7162636	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pfalz Verlag	Basel	\N	\N	mathe1	\N	\N		\N	\N	837	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783871443237}, groups = {public}	\N	097464e71d37791be3db451e66ef0bb7	3c6ff6e86d793947f4c2d3a8de5452f2	bf967ffb3b7f55a64a904a8f97d555ec	book	Kleine Enzyklop{\\"a}die Mathematik	H. und Hellwich M. Gellert	\N	1967
7162638	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"a}rz	\N	Emotionale F{\\"u}hrung	\N	\N	\N	Ullstein	Berlin	\N	\N	goleman	\N	\N		\N	\N	356	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-09 21:40:28 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-01-09 21:57:47 +0100}, isbn = {3548364667}	\N	2cc409650187646612d16eecc073c737	a18cd0f7e5105d3476ffd56ae2aca959	ddd6dd1c452a74a8778271daba912380	book	Emotionale F{\\"u}hrung	Richard und McKee Annie Goleman	\N	2003
7162641	\N	\N	\N	2. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	kosiol	\N	\N		\N	\N	248	Kosiol	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-09-09 16:56:20 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 19:47:38 +0100}, isbn = {3409310525}	\N	9cd8b051b16e5736e01a9aa0681949ea	c8f0c22214475fa15e56a67ddf042e06	a3acb9a62b82c6e03b69ec729dcc07fa	book	Organisation der Unternehmung	Erich Kosiol	\N	1976
7162642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hannover	\N	\N	tvue_persona	http://tinyurl.com/6kzs3n	\N		\N	\N	\N	TVUE	\N	\N	urldate = {02.07.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:10:34 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/6kzs3n}	\N	266fac3187ddcd49576b1deb3d3eb024	c3b3ee3e74ac6adf7b2dfc7ef319f03c	1c065ed2af731a5222f07c25e5459f5e	misc	Tarifvertrag zur Personal{\\"u}berleitung der Besch{\\"a}ftigten in den Nieders{\\"a}chsischen  Landeskrankenh{\\"a}usern	{Land Niedersachsen und Verdi}	{Land Niedersachsen und Verdi}	2006
7162644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Achieving Society	\N	\N	\N	The Free Press Paperback -- Macmillan Publishing Co.	N.Y.	\N	\N	mcclelland:1961aa	\N	\N		\N	\N	512	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-10 09:03:49 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-01-10 10:03:08 +0100}, isbn = {9780029205105}	\N	254c9694976058655e9fb9a3ab9f5093	934805757a31fd27220ed18dd50d1de3	999c11e4ec0bd30fc521064d38cf2af9	book	The Achieving Society	David C. McClelland	\N	1967
7162647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hannover	\N	\N	krhsplan	http://tinyurl.com/5ua7dy	\N		\N	\N	\N	KrhsPlan	\N	\N	urldate = {16.10.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:10:34 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/5ua7dy}	\N	4a9aa1ad615bd5c6552d9e0136eeb982	091f2881b33ca1aa025d6fc682516b7e	19d3d65936cf2864cbd294aa02dfa9e4	misc	Nieders{\\"a}chsischer Krankenhausplan 2008 -- 23. Fortschreibung	{Nds. MS}	{Nieders{\\"a}chsisches Ministerium f{\\"u}r Soziales, Frauen, Familie und Gesundheit}	2008
7162648	Nds. GVB1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hannover	\N	\N	npsychkg	http://tinyurl.com/ywvv5q	\N		\N	\N	272	NPsychKG	12	\N	urldate = {16.10.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:06:51 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/ywvv5q}	\N	a75df51b95451bf99fc9749ab9d6e00e	17ffaac0870584d6697c8e17ecc05652	6021001c22343cc0bc6e1536af208a26	booklet	Nieders{\\"a}chsisches Gesetz {\\"u}ber Hilfen und Schutzma{\\ss}ahmen  f{\\"u}r psychisch Kranke (NPsychKG)	{Nieders{\\"a}chsischer Landtag}	\N	1997
7162649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hannover	\N	\N	nmvollzg	http://tinyurl.com/ys8xpw	\N		\N	\N	\N	Nds. MvollzG	\N	\N	urldate = {16.10.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:06:29 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/ys8xpw}	\N	335aa453e1d2eda891fa6567aca17099	41774b4ad2041acb537ca3f914653d12	e49869857e3487823e10e63f743cd308	booklet	Nieders{\\"a}chsisches Ma{\\ss}regelvollzugsgesetz	{Nieders{\\"a}chsischer Landtag}	\N	1982
7162653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Die Wirtschaft	Berlin	\N	\N	sadowski1963	\N	\N	imported	\N	\N	300	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {B0000BN3Z9}	\N	3cff63ee303fb74ac6e086500cfe7fa8	60390af5e78b560753c9263184caf46f	2a9ee2ac9ce8544fc16ae7435b8d2883	book	Theorie und Methoden der Optimierungsrechnung in der Wirtschaft	Klaus Sadowski	\N	1963
7162656	Psychiatrische Praxis, 32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thieme Verlag KG	Stuttgart, New York	\N	\N	spiessl	http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/pdf/psychiat-praxis/doi/10.1055/s-2004-834777.pdf	\N		\N	\N	215--217	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {18.\\,Dec\\,2006}, issn = {0303--4259}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/pdf/psychiat-praxis/doi/10.1055/s-2004-834777.pdf}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s--2004--834777}, doi = {10.1055/s--2004--834777}	\N	6c6995292398cf7504f6bd17238bfa06	4a72cd76ed949dd6f4fa25d1892c60e1	d34ff339e22de73bcc0a80f77dace3ae	article	Unzufriedene Angeh{\\"o}rige -- Kunstfehler psychiatrischer Behandlung  oder {\\"o}konomische Notwendigkeit?	H. Spie{\\ss}l	\N	2005
7162658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt	\N	\N	tvoed-k	http://tinyurl.com/6crhu6	\N		\N	\N	\N	TVOED-K	\N	\N	urldate = {02.07.2008}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 00:10:34 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/6crhu6}	\N	49b1459d88e2a82943c413c482bcb521	e5fc1966c099d3d96720955d283068bb	e6dcba5d77ea72d14862c8581a64a050	misc	Durchgeschriebene Fassung des TV{\\"o}D f{\\"u}r den Dienstleistungsbereich  Krankenh{\\"a}user, Pflege- und Betreuungseinrichtungen im Bereich der  Vereinigung der kommunalen Arbeitgeberverb{\\"a}nde (TV{\\"o}D-K)	{Verdi und VKA}	{Verdi und VKA}	2005
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7162663	\N	\N	\N	22. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Vahlen	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	woehe	\N	\N		\N	\N	1220	W{\\"o}he	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-09-09 16:56:20 +0200}, date-modified = {2007-09-09 17:01:07 +0200}, isbn = {9783800632541}	\N	aabf1420ed860eb8c433b8f19e7267df	137fe5ac1cf27ad5971978b6cb541370	3731b8d182d6d9ecf5fc73501d75ebfe	book	Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Ulrich W{\\"o}he	\N	2005
7162664	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	Contolling in der Pflege	\N	\N	\N	Hans Huber	Bern, G{\\"o}ttingen, Toronto, Seattle	\N	\N	zapp	\N	\N		\N	\N	420	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-06-28 21:40:28 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-06-28 21:57:47 +0100}, isbn = {3456838468}	\N	d69b7f6d6ef6ce75b05e5df9afbbc2c0	79da398d1abea149ae4e98080fa54261	0fad71c8ff44b149f7ffbf99c9657985	book	Contolling in der Pflege	Winfried Zapp	\N	2004
7162665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychiatrie--Verlag gGmbh	Bonn	\N	\N	ketelsen	\N	\N		\N	\N	191	Ketelsen u.\\,a.	\N	\N	isbn = {3--88414--376--X}	\N	b484e8036203e8741070fcabbee8f4ff	6dd931ba9a33d962e0c69b2f0dc51269	5cc0dbc195c03f4cb53981590ec17e24	book	Seelische Krise und Aggressivit{\\"a}t -- Der Umgang mit Deeskalation  und Zwang.	\N	R. Ketelsen and M. Schulz and Ch. Zechert	2004
7162773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AMSCO Publ.	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	MillMusi1985	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8256-2289-1}	\N	27876a6b3de7b339d2c8dc66096bb551	95d0ee06cc59012ee5a3647a4533ccdb	095a3af6c64320ff4bca8be1b08e5d01	book	Music in advertising	Fred Miller	\N	1985
7162869	Deutsches Allgemeines Sonntagsblatt	28	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monika Goetsch	\N	\N	\N	schulzvth:aa	http://tinyurl.com/ypwf4m	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-09 23:38:14 +0100}, urldate = {07.03.2008}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-01-10 00:16:59 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/ypwf4m}, read = {Yes}	\N	b22a676854936d8f684bd5969e91c54f	04d6d6fe983c2bf4cd564dbe94b371c9	06d621ac259633107cb3074b8efe9de2	article	Der Stimmenentwirrer	Friedemann {Schulz von Thun}	\N	2000
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7162887	Psychological Review	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	maslow	http://tinyurl.com/39bxyb	\N		\N	\N	370--396	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-09 20:49:45 +0100}, urldate = {20.01.2009}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-01-09 21:32:05 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://tinyurl.com/39bxyb}, shorttitle = {A Theory of Human Motivation}, read = {Yes}, rating = {5}	\N	130bdd048d3df6744c0ff9f219003d64	ec5d4cb8ddcaf95331e60a1bbb8bd07e	38f0a57f87bbcf4e597d867bffada616	article	A Theory of Human Motivation	Abraham Maslow	\N	1943
7163441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichenbach2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.1798	\N	[0801.1798] Self-Organization of Mobile Populations in Cyclic Competition	\N	cite arxiv:0801.1798
\
Comment: 21 pages, 10 figures. To appear in J. Theor. Biol	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The formation of out-of-equilibrium patterns is a characteristic feature of
\
spatially-extended, biodiverse, ecological systems. Intriguing examples are
\
provided by cyclic competition of species, as metaphorically described by the
\
`rock-paper-scissors' game. Both experimentally and theoretically, such
\
non-transitive interactions have been found to induce self-organization of
\
static individuals into noisy, irregular clusters. However, a profound
\
understanding and characterization of such patterns is still lacking. Here, we
\
theoretically investigate the influence of individuals' mobility on the spatial
\
structures emerging in rock-paper-scissors games. We devise a quantitative
\
approach to analyze the spatial patterns self-forming in the course of the
\
stochastic time evolution. For a paradigmatic model originally introduced by
\
May and Leonard, within an interacting particle approach, we demonstrate that
\
the system's behavior - in the proper continuum limit - is aptly captured by a
\
set of stochastic partial differential equations. The system's stochastic
\
dynamics is shown to lead to the emergence of entangled rotating spiral waves.
\
While the spirals' wavelength and spreading velocity is demonstrated to be
\
accurately predicted by a (deterministic) complex Ginzburg-Landau equation,
\
their entanglement results from the inherent stochastic nature of the
\
system.These findings and our methods have important applications for
\
understanding the formation of noisy patterns, e.g., in ecological and
\
evolutionary contexts, and are also of relevance for the kinetics of
\
(bio)-chemical reactions.
\
	6d25105641c8d7eaa5064a53795c3c6c	f116e21f6d2561b2104aec4618b6c8cd	656a423173f569b3460280cb4de4ea97	misc	Self-Organization of Mobile Populations in Cyclic Competition	Tobias Reichenbach and Mauro Mobilia and Erwin Frey	\N	2008
7163445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gros2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4838	\N	[0807.4838] Complex and Adaptive Dynamical Systems: A Primer	\N	cite arxiv:0807.4838
\
Comment: unformatted version of the textbook; published in Springer,
\
  Complexity Series (2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N		  An thorough introduction is given at an introductory level to the field of
\
quantitative complex system science, with special emphasis on emergence in
\
dynamical systems based on network topologies. Subjects treated include graph
\
theory and small-world networks, a generic introduction to the concepts of
\
dynamical system theory, random Boolean networks, cellular automata and
\
self-organized criticality, the statistical modeling of Darwinian evolution,
\
synchronization phenomena and an introduction to the theory of cognitive
\
systems.
\
	51ce90c2871f7661d1c25fc71824a1d9	315ad10d6a9711f515a33446e766326e	15bfe16275291ef51f6413fc74c94bad	misc	Complex and Adaptive Dynamical Systems: A Primer	C. Gros	\N	2008
7163447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brodu2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/nlin/0606044	\N	[nlin/0606044] A synthesis and a practical approach to complex systems	\N	cite arxiv:nlin/0606044
\
Comment: v3: minor update about algorithmic complexity. v2: Better
\
  introduction; Section 2 is clearer; Improved the state of art; More examples
\
  are now given in section 2.4. Document updated from the content of the author
\
  PhD thesis available at http://nicolas.brodu.free.fr	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This document is both a synthesis of current notions about complex systems,
\
and a practical approach description. A disambiguation is proposed and exposes
\
possible reasons for controversies related to causation and emergence.
\
Theoretical considerations about simulations are presented. A justification is
\
then given for the development of practical tools and techniques for the
\
investigation of complex systems. A methodology for the usage of these tools is
\
finally suggested, illustrated by application examples.
\
	8420517c9890100e06a8201ff985343c	971aa91ab11edc4a1d0928835f5ecf4f	1e3df3e80816ebd18e27fb9b1448aae0	misc	A synthesis and a practical approach to complex systems	Nicolas Brodu	\N	2006
7163505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shalizi2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/nlin/0307015	\N		\N	cite arxiv:nlin/0307015
\
Comment: 96 pages, 8 figures. Versions 2 and 3: corrects minor typographical
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  errors. Version 4: Expanded examples, updated references (through late 2004),
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  matches published version up to changes in formatting	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this chapter, I review the main methods and techniques of complex systems
\
science. As a first step, I distinguish among the broad patterns which recur
\
across complex systems, the topics complex systems science commonly studies,
\
the tools employed, and the foundational science of complex systems. The focus
\
of this chapter is overwhelmingly on the third heading, that of tools. These in
\
turn divide, roughly, into tools for analyzing data, tools for constructing and
\
evaluating models, and tools for measuring complexity. I discuss the principles
\
of statistical learning and model selection; time series analysis; cellular
\
automata; agent-based models; the evaluation of complex-systems models;
\
information theory; and ways of measuring complexity. Throughout, I give only
\
rough outlines of techniques, so that readers, confronted with new problems,
\
will have a sense of which ones might be suitable, and which ones definitely
\
are not.
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	fe26453dce8ec73398a81d55b2b4602f	b5d6c9579ba43158a903c0af63e3f783	5ae9df4b8cb9c9ac6eacc30d92bd6d0d	misc	Methods and Techniques of Complex Systems Science: An Overview	Cosma Rohilla Shalizi	\N	2003
7164200	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HollricherWV2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	70-74	\N	1	\N		"Ulm hat weit mehr zu bieten als den höchsten Kirchturm der Welt: Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftsförderer haben die Region zum zukunftsträchtigen Wissens- und Technologiestandort ausgebaut."	62d9bf53954a66dc9e48cfba0a430025	7ed552d460f75fc325f6107b7dca7048	5fc4ce36d96792d02425c11cc1fa5231	article	Das Wunder von Ulm	Karin Hollricher	\N	2009
7164208	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HorxMZ2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	82-83	\N	1	\N		"In der Oktoberausgabe 2008 berichtete bdw kritisch über die Zukunfts- und Trendforschung. Matthias Horx, Gründer und Leiter des Zukunftsinstituts in Kelkheim, über seine konträre Sicht der Dinge."	be71199a88b9a0c46e1808ba930ee284	92d6183ed54ad519bda623644b7da528	a95d149d3215541811b140f118b4270f	article	Missverständnis Zukunft [Erwiderung auf Aufsatz von R. Butscher in bdw 2008,10]	Matthias Horx	\N	2009
7164288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBI-Materialien, 48	\N	\N	\N	Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Sacherschliessung in norddeutschen Bibliotheken. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {22272756}	\N	f3976155b9f082a1f41748fa64207a5b	c1cbb9497ffa343c991119f6e2e81a3c	448d197b92a46a6784197ece41a0413b	book	Sacherschliessung in norddeutschen Bibliotheken.	\N	\N	1985
7164304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Katalogkunde : eine Einführung in die Formal- und Sacherschließung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3598113641 9783598113642}, refid = {231716309}	\N	4e54b6c913d9bffe63a353cb91dd7481	7619e7386b2819fb0c16f951c4ebabc4	fb6141e3148cd9e5a4c5c4712935f22f	book	Katalogkunde : eine Einführung in die Formal- und Sacherschließung	Klaus Haller	\N	1998
7164308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBI	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Sacherschliessung in deutschen Bibliotheken [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {76751876}	\N	a9697ea81ccd9c94fd92341ca6c75aa5	ad1a1b37d5b14c287329090ad3008ab4	dbe334525558787abca3cc8bdd167537	book	Sacherschliessung in deutschen Bibliotheken	Günter. Pflug	\N	1981
7164309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog : RSWK [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3870683597 9783870683597}, refid = {16900324}	\N	b2d9b7e0e45f63f0b49dbd503c3c365d	29f40ec82c93e7392263dad203e82d26	befa86100ca590e9236befd59dd17cac	book	Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog : RSWK	\N	\N	1986
7164310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greven	Köln	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Sacherschliessung an Bibliotheken bei Einsatz elektronischer Datenverarbeitung. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {336011}	\N	ed38a41277e3e4ef9c50848aa48d021e	ced648a83ad7c9b92bf869471bdd109a	458ebaee359b56ac7261a1aa78bcb152	book	Sacherschliessung an Bibliotheken bei Einsatz elektronischer Datenverarbeitung.	\N	\N	1970
7164316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dbi	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Sacherschliessung in norddeutschen Bibliotheken [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3870688483 : 9783870688486}, refid = {74734565}	\N	4dfc13fa67503e702bf60faa9e8ee56b	c1cbb9497ffa343c991119f6e2e81a3c	80611017297eb0878cb9849926b47736	book	Sacherschliessung in norddeutschen Bibliotheken	\N	\N	1985
7164318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greven	Köln	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Standardlisten zur Schlagwortgebung : Hilfsmittel d. verbalen Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {4804351}	\N	d58f5f8e3306ce6183fe57917687c981	aef36cf81c227b6969edec8b960d24e1	80a99e3e43787f91784ca93cf2b0ad9a	book	Standardlisten zur Schlagwortgebung : Hilfsmittel d. verbalen Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken	Frauke. Bartelt	\N	1978
7164319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBI-Materialien, 132	\N	\N	\N	Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Sacherschliessung in Online-Katalogen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3870689323 9783870689322}, refid = {32311113}	\N	f93649fd1280e9474c31c491d2d403fa	090b3a0d175124c49ebd19d9a7fd212a	10414c1fd8bcdc4ab18d379f6bfc6025	book	Sacherschliessung in Online-Katalogen	\N	\N	1994
7164322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, Heft 183	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Bibliothekswissenschaft der Humboldt Universität	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Möglichkeiten und Grenzen maschineller Indexierung in der Sacherschliessung : Strategien für das Bibliothekssystem der Freien Universität Berlin. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {241057952}	\N	58fdc2dad5339a5b909dcc393931f74e	8465f276b020ac5891003ee48e21156e	d600c02aab2509f7b62b667a6686623e	book	Möglichkeiten und Grenzen maschineller Indexierung in der Sacherschliessung : Strategien für das Bibliothekssystem der Freien Universität Berlin.	Jens. Mittelbach and Michaela. Probst	\N	2006
7164409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	music08semantic	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-405/paper3.pdf	\N	This paper introduces various ways to suggest music-related
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content on the Web thanks to Semantic Web technologies.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	104f3d155cfb3cb69a8b83fdc5357fa7	e20a7b9d8e4bf086e6cb0ff9fb712fc6	5c474cb65a93bcb89675e855dcc711ad	inproceedings	Combining Social Music and Semantic Web for Music-related Recommender Systems	Alexandre Passant and Yves Raimond	\N	2008
7164423	\N	\N	\N	6. Auflage	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	steinmann	\N	\N		\N	\N	952	Steinmann	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-09-09 16:56:20 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-01-06 20:29:16 +0100}, isbn = {9783409633123}	\N	f6ecde71567714e1d490640c560c174b	53a192fad1aed1c657a1b8306146ffcd	4738dc65abed32391bd924aff6d1c2c1	book	Management -- Grundlagen der Unternehmensf{\\"u}hrung	Horst Steinmann and Georg Schrey{\\"o}gg and Jochen Koch	\N	2005
7164425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mining08cuso	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-405/paper10.pdf	\N	Semantic mining in customer opinions.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	b09018e9f7069711ffc711352601a4f5	49079d7faade949bc498a70ca2d34353	a52eb833798949afac9fb9bad2d4b8a4	inproceedings	Towards Opinion Mining Through Tracing Discussions on the Web	Selver Softic and Michael Hausenblas	\N	2008
7164433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sa08sem	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper5.pdf	\N	The increasingly popular web 2.0 sites provide the largest social network ever analyzed - users are now considered as plain web resources. Some researchers apply classical methods of social network analysis to such networks; others provide models to leverage the semantics of their representation. We present a state of the art of these two approaches and
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propose an architecture to merge and exploit the best features of each.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	30f75f4ce22aaadbc842898e9e7519f7	50f2db7b2dea54acfb48e50cd0a96c42	759ba7923c95632d45a022d3d92b0a19	inproceedings	A State of the Art on Social Network Analysis and its Applications on a Semantic Web	Guillaume Ereteo and Fabien Gandon and Michel Buffa and Patrick Grohan and MylÃ¨ne Leitzelman and Peter Sander	\N	2008
7164435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DuMont Buchverlag}	K{\\"o}ln	\N	\N	murken	\N	\N		\N	\N	306	Murken	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-01-06 19:48:04 +0100}, isbn = {3770121341}	\N	ba3c2b7e777d916bc623bbef4d90f682	3d18e3882c17894a9fc6244b9d5304e5	a577522e036b6950138584a3cb502fef	book	Vom Armenhospital zum Gro{\\ss}klinikum	Axel Murken	\N	1988
7164449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	smextr08	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper4.pdf	\N	Our goal is to externalize implicit argumentation structures hidden in the usergenerated
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content.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	61de69970c08bfca6770946125772b69	7054bd4124d3ba545a8c0eb1656f258f	55d9d9891cb2716fe350e3c5d1c17261	inproceedings	Expressing Argumentative Discussions in Social Media Sites	Christoph Lange and Uldis Bojars and Tudor Groza and John Breslin and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7164457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	taggingsem08	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper8.pdf	\N	In this paper, after a detailed analysis of the attempts made to improve the organization and structure of tagging systems as well as the usefulness of this kind of social data, we propose and evaluate the Tag Disambiguation Algorithm, mining del.icio.us data.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	f21c2018af91344dd24dbe2f831fe7b9	0c1c96b41a0af8512c20a7d41504640f	348a962fe13e0b605ffc53d592464c24	inproceedings	Semantify del.icio.us: Automatically Turn your Tags into Senses	Maurizio Tesconi and Francesco Ronzano and Andrea Marchetti and Salvatore Minutoli	\N	2008
7164476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dataport08facebook	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper7.pdf	\N	In this paper we present work to export Semantic information from the social networking site Facebook using the FOAF ontology by mashing up several Web 2.0 services.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	538517268bc3040704f561ebb1e6c698	c4d8db45bafb80d13477a7a9c5bd3ec9	22423a6a0d65d76b89a2acb92b5f878a	inproceedings	Getting to Me: Exporting Semantic Social Network from Facebook	Matthew Rowe and Fabio Ciravegna	\N	2008
7166776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Statistisches Bundesamt	Wiesbaden	\N	Fachserie 15, Reihe 4	DESTATIS08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7410f8cf730bb5d9ba7e0b0483416474	12ed9963a4bfbbcba0a573f89537bdf8	b05bcb4b0809768c7e06b8d0b9e6580b	book	Private Haushalte in der Informationsgesellschaft: Nutzung von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien {(IKT)}	{Statistisches Bundesamt}	\N	2008
7166827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BITKOM	Berlin	\N	\N	BITKOM08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84900c1f5fb56dd363d3399beea25ec2	b692785b3677b514687d12ac2296bc8b	18b9c337b0d103743214c93eb905a98f	book	Enterprise 2.0: Analyse zu Stand und Perspektiven in der deutschen Wirtschaft	{Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und Neue Medien {e.V.} (BITKOM)}	\N	2008
7166869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business Press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Che03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	686e9c1c7a31a2bde8873b8cb4ccf258	c7be052a4b0d6ea8aa9f57b9dffb9b40	670312710dcc8d4712837366ac4edfdb	book	Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology	Henry William Chesbrough	\N	2003
7167334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Phan07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277870	\N	Understanding the relationship of information need specificity to search query length	\N	\N	709--710	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277870}	\N	02cf7111be46dc13e61b502de5704dcc	6ae5471e3d237690aa34bd728c49f0b5	9309d3920813972a6f6100529b6b6461	inproceedings	Understanding the relationship of information need specificity to search query length	Nina Phan and Peter Bailey and Ross Wilkinson	\N	2007
7167346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kumaran06	\N	\N	CiteULike: A Case for Shorter Queries, and Helping User Create Them	\N	\N	220--227	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-13 16:54:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2528430}	\N	65bf0a4f2f044791afcf9e11199ff1da	bf54772fb10ceb2da423729a960838b5	11d95c481e58c71ce6985d259fe2a49b	inproceedings	A Case for Shorter Queries, and Helping User Create Them	Giridhar Kumaran and James Allan	\N	2006
7167367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kumaran08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390339	\N	Effective and efficient user interaction for long queries	\N	\N	11--18	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390339}	\N	e994d7d886a2b0c6cc11fd5027064776	9df18ac7371babf20af68392d3bb0f92	bb61ee83009ca0bbeda7a4f2c923a930	inproceedings	Effective and efficient user interaction for long queries	Giridhar Kumaran and James Allan	\N	2008
7167506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Driller’s Noise – A Geophysicist’s Boon
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Drilling gives birth to noise pollution,
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Blessing in disguise, Reveals how dear for visualization,
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Listen and learn beforehand what is even hidden,
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The eyes keen and ears wide open.
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Good guide then to foresee what will happen,
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As the bit pierces and makes way in the unknown,
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High pressure zone, a gas packet or even hydrate to open,
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Avoid the socket else a bane of Pandora’s Box broken.
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Dedicated to those who toil to make devices this to happen?
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To etch in the hall of fame for the future generation,
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To keep the spirits of research high and broaden,
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With blessings from lives sacrificed with accidents taken.
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                                     Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao
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A collection of abstracts on drill bit seismic for perusal.
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1.        Seismic studies and drilling in a single operation
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...............	b65303dc5eb591230df986a82cef4d1c	ac567a99b0011fbe4076584edfaebd73	e269e8924ffbb002e579ac9bca35153e	misc	Driller’s Noise – A Geophysicist’s Boon	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I cannot but remember such things were, that were most precious to me. 
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Shakespeare
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Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven away.
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Richter
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You can't order remembrance out of the mind; 
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And a wrong that was a wrong yesterday must be a wrong to-morrow.
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Thackeray
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Works Accomplished (No Boast Only Attained)
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Institute of reservoir Studies, Ahmedabad (2004)
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Marginal Field Development, Mumbai (2001-’04)
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Geoscience Division, Jorhat (1999-‘01)
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•\	Spectral Enhancement of Seismic Data.
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•\	An algorithm to Correct Cycle Skipping Effects In Sonic Log.
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•\	Enhanced Seismic Bandwidth For Thin Bed Delineation.
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•\	Formation Evaluation In Shallow Gas Bearing Formations Using Sonic Log.
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•\	Fractured Basement Reservoirs in Dhansiri Valley- Some New Aspects.
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•\	Geo-microbial Data Analysis for Hydrocarbon Prospecting- Using Multivariate Classification Techniques.
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•\	‘Enhanced Seismic Bandwidth Helps In Thin Bed Delineation’, Petromin, 44-48, Mar 2001.
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... ...
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	009888e51dc23930b34e3728a3d6f0a4	90a8d60b6c77f85126d861876ffc29eb	3e0983fd0a34cbb08811272c54947128	misc	Amour of ONGC	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A great leader shows the ability to make decisions and act 
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boldly,
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In the face of setbacks and adversity.
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-Kautilya, The Arthashastra
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The World has Cancer and the Cancer is Man.
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-A. Gegg
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Inventing the future is the most important and most difficult human invention.
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-Aurelio Peccei
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In singing for energy,
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There is nothing uncanny,
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The emergence of substance,
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That is omnipresent in the Universe.
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A multi-dimensional icon –Shakti the Deity,
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With names, personalities and facets many,
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Worshipped by millions more than god Shiva to pray,
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That is why energy so called by ancestry to bray.
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... ...	ffc8d9b5aabcab0ba08893ba11cc4cd3	5e2790a2a3297ad98c1b2f6033af95c3	00637a9b26996b9171cac853f8daccf6	article	INDCOR – A Need Urgent!	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		There are only two forces in the world, the sword and the spirit. 
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In the long run the sword will always be conquered by the spirit. 
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-Napoleon Bonaparte
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Tolerance hath its bounds and limits,
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Even Krishna had an M to Sishupal to err *;
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We stand neigh him in shoulders,
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Keep cause forefront to mitigate and attenuates,
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Neither do in-house or indigenous,
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Nor allow fetching from alien with the red of the poor,
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Brain storm and place concrete on the sked,
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To accomplish, do not forget, that we are too fed;
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To those looking for a spoon,
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Let corporate remain a boon.
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... ...	0729ab93d38940ab71585d42658a3027	4b041ad3a1aa66eae4c37dc89d1f3fd7	1cc6ecf376d41b1c2c0ea23ceffee47d	article	Let the Spirit Prevail	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		 
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Remember, it is the necessity which dictates 
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And takes us there, to exist bear dear,
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Whatever it be, go for it to adopt with plans,
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Don’t be fastidious about economy unclear,
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Jump into it and do a deed of success,
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To keep all the barriers at foot steps.
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The weapon called economics,
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Man made viability matrix,
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Who did dream oil price hits half century,
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No doubt, a trick of man, but true today,
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Did any listen and care the ‘Crying Wolf’?
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Now, right on your door-step with Gulf,
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Who will bear the exchequer?
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Is there a way out, look for a saver?
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The answer is grossly clear, 
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The only poor to whom it is dear.
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.... ...	e0be7c4a43c018ff36383117628644cc	e9d618243d28fb31956dec6f8ca6b48a	0731638220aaa434aa1198f811ebccf8	misc	Ode to UCG
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- Naïve Lover of ‘Black Diamond’	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		There are two modes of acquiring knowledge, namely by reasoning and experience. Reasoning draws a conclusion and makes us grant the conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, nor does it remove doubt so that the mind may rest on the intuition of truth, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience. 
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- Roger Bacon
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... ...	00d04bbaf82e59d4583f2d9ae7da0899	b2332ea25169f9a70edf261c3e4c61ff	fe33525b930c0816e13e4b652524d9ee	misc	UCG- Epilogue
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	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The earth's immune system, so to speak, 
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Has recognized the presence of the human species and is starting to kick in. 
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The earth is attempting to rid itself of an infection by the human parasite.
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 - Richard Preston (1994)
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Coal Neo Technologies
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•        Conventional coal mining; CBM- to extract adsorbed methane in coal; CMM- to exploit venting methane from active mines or abandoned coal mines; UCG- to extract combustible gases by in-situ coal gasification; UG/ USG- UCG applied to the residual coal in the abandoned coal mines.
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•\	DHM: Positional & Real Time/ Geophysical Logging, Electromagnetic Telemetry, Drilled Intersections. CDX Gas perform own drilling projects. Computalog/Precision drilling/ logging contractors. Vector Magnetics provide interception technology.
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•\	Drilling: CBM market is driving in-seam drilling and all such developments will benefit UCG. Drill rates in-seam of 100m (SASOL)- 300m (CDX) per shift claimed, although only 20m/shift achieved by Mitchell’s at depth of 650m for BHP last summer. Although DHM technology is superceded, it is adequate for in-seam wells. Rotary steerable techniques (if superior) can be adopted as prices fall.
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... ...	6d264fc28224e4a2ed4fa6bec23e5874	31b3d5a60c08a252b2aa93a9c3768638	a1fb0fba22d3954f4718abd437392250	misc	Why and How India is Well-Placed for UCG Today?
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Part-I (Facts from reliable sources)	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		
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In times of thirst, I prefer
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To drink a glass of water standing,
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Rather than run for a glass of milk.
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-Anonymous 
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India - Coal
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Prospects
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•\	Coal occurs at two stratigraphic horizons: Gondwana and Tertiary. 
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•\	Gondwana bituminous coals are prospective for CBM or UCG in Damodar-Rajmahal Basins in West Bengal and Bihar Towards East; Sone-Mahanadi and Narmada-Godavari Basins in Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. (All of which are contiguous to mining areas.)
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•\	Tertiary lignito-bituminous coals are prospective for CBM or UCG in petroliferous Cambay Basin In Gujarat, Barmer Basin In Rajasthan And Cauvery Basin in Tamilnadu.
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•\	Coal prospects at deeper horizon in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Tamil-Nadu are high and may significantly add to the resource base of lignite, which is yet to be explored. 
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... ...	a78aa4f6730516a6a8d2ed7c93c7eccc	4e5e71233ac0fd3b84b0ba34e6392951	4c33e56cfc87d2b5a5b4e6c85d599d76	misc	Why and How India is Well-Placed for UCG Today? 
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Part- II (Facts from reliable sources)	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7167838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	\N	neuroth-aschenbrenner-lohmeier_e-humanities_2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/preprint/2007/ar2485_neuroth.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d17afc95375b75927d7d37b18cbc4687	1b702dc566c86969fe5cc36782c35982	056e04c79f2559671a4320b895fd9a3e	techreport	e-Humanities - eine virtuelle Forschungsumgebung für die Geistes-, Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften	Heike Neuroth and Andreas Aschenbrenner and Felix Lohmeier	Niedersächsische Staats und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen	2007
7167840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	\N	sub_e-humanities_2008	http://www.textgrid.de/fileadmin/TextGrid/konferenzen_vortraege/eHumanities_Juni08/FINALES_Protokol_2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b45f9d959c53f9f524f314e1f04a0e26	9b3c0c1c38daf2571ee487c6baf327b8	5e363644a4648d0cc74f8fb7df14f1d1	techreport	E-Humanities	\N	Niedersächsische Staats und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen	2008
7168165	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZurawskiSF2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	86-88	\N	1	\N		"Virtuelle Gemeinschaften im Internet sind so beliebt, weil sie gleich mehrere Grundbedürfnisse des Menschen befriedigen."	8e700184dbaf629f41e2235f7e4aa1d5	7db88eafa57137568b74ad1a4373a4f2	936744c9aaf4cfc73873241d829b5329	article	Schaufenster fürs Ego	Konstantin Zurawski	\N	2009
7168212	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZurawskiHI2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	89-91	\N	1	\N		"Das Gefecht zwischen Kreditkartenbetrügern, Hackern und IT-Sicherheitsleuten geht in eine neue Runde. Banken und Kreditkartenunternehmen rechnen mit einem Sieg."	21ebbb7449ff8aed531f5615a767cb11	8ce00841e7e3b617b324a22011ea0213	e400df02c6f4b11e0c8f389c71bfd6f1	article	Hacker im Hintertreffen	Konstantin Zurawski	\N	2009
7168406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quaerite faciem eius semper. Studien zu den  geistesgeschichtlichen Beziehungen zwischen Antike und Christentum.  Dankesgabe für A. Dihle zum 85. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	Brennecke:Pompa	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-32	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6dfeca4426dfdb3e8352fe1a88ead48	4ab8ef8cf76b7445796d227dd33daeea	5d5c145336330ee4b82166b5adc69f19	incollection	Pompa diaboli? Die Stellung des antiken Christentums zum Theater. Aspekte  einer sozialen Integration oder Isolation des Christen­tums in der römischen  Kaiserzeit	Hanns Christof Brennecke	A. Jördens and H.A. Gärtner and H. Görgemanns and A.M. Ritter	2008
7168410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leitbilder im  Spannungsfeld von Orthodoxie und Heterodoxie	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Altertumswissenschaftliches  Kolloquium	Brennecke:Markion	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-28	\N	19	\N		\N	e4a30a9d4368961198913657e6a492f6	36096b2612d312e54a9972e5c74aa7b6	704fd8b7c9cdea2b01490fac2d85ef02	incollection	Marcion – oder das philosophische Gottesbild in der Spannung zwischen  Orthodoxie und Häresie	Hanns Christof Brennecke	J. Dummer and M. Vielberg	2008
7168413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Religious Turns – Turning Religion. Veränderte kulturelle  Diskurse – neue religiöse Wissensformen	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	ReligionsKulturen	Brennecke:Jesus	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-219	\N	1	\N		\N	723ec5d654889a3bd28e97d3999bd989	7301db29bf8c5e9d5aa38f8532b5d01e	4213d8c93ecbf2b0c607c773e384d304	incollection	Jesus der Christus. Inkarnation und Säklarisierung	Hanns Christof Brennecke	A. Nehring and J. Valentin	2008
7168635	Journal of Computing and Information	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mccloskey96ano(n	\N	\N	An O(n 2 ) Time Algorithm for Deciding Whether a Regular Language is a Code - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	79--89	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6f122e505b083c2d934018bd5fcc99c	8fd761941b45f70c55fb57fbfe3b856d	0a2b11955e75c6a08286e4fe600f5442	article	An O(n 2 ) Time Algorithm for Deciding Whether a Regular Language is a Code	Robert Mccloskey	\N	1996
7168642	Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on	13	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1053981	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: On the unique decodability of codes (Corresp.)	\N	\N	 339-340	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9448}, doi = {}	 A simplification of the Sardinas and Patterson test for unique decodability is given. It is shown that duplicate sequences of code symbols generated by that algorithm can be omitted, resulting in a more efficient algorithm with respect to computer storage and time required to carry out the test. This simplicity is employed in deriving an improved upper bound on the number of sequences of code symbols that must be generated in order to determine whether or not a given code is uniquely decodable. This easily computed bound serves as a measure of the amount of computer storage and time required to carry out the test for any given code.	63011abdc5787ce5e93fb6c88f91d127	5ea4da5a1bfc0fb54322eb4f87668589	d9a60cfba7a1d2c0d9f613808d891bb1	article	On the unique decodability of codes (Corresp.)	J. Lipson	\N	1967
7168648	Journal of Mathematical Sciences	74	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02367716	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1303--1305	\N	6	\N		Without Abstract
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ER  -	8eb4619de4b43861d2a95a93b445f8f5	785b895fa8a6e891550938508b7e79c5	d7a629c0750d7f18b08b0366d1aa20e8	article	Algorithmic ways of deciding whether an infinite language is a code	N. Gabbasov	\N	1995
7170099	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physika Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Zweifel1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	824f3f5c85023dad39e6d8aeb9afdd91	fbf848ab00b552b3b9bdd24a97cdfb71	113691eddc6bf7fec5cfaab952b24973	book	Internationaler Handel: Theorie und Empirie	Peter Zweifel and Robert H. Heller	\N	1997
7170361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WEBIST (1)	\N	\N	\N	INSTICC Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/webist/AouicheLG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/webist/webist2008-1.html#AouicheLG08	\N		\N	\N	5-12	\N	\N	conf/webist/2008-1	isbn = {978-989-8111-26-5}, date = {2008-08-18}	\N	226c8929071071f0dd1b655b33f8ba74	3a5f86bfc46556f9c3859c121e8f4016	f98a6d2aee747ffba5002bbfea353e07	inproceedings	Collaborative OLAP with Tag Clouds - Web 2.0 OLAP Formalism and Experimental Evaluation.	Kamel Aouiche and Daniel Lemire and Robert Godin	José Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe and Slimane Hammoudi	2008
7170381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OBI '08: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Ontology-supported business intelligence	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1452570	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1452567.1452570	\N	Opinion analysis for business intelligence applications	\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	\N	location = {Karlsruhe, Germany}, isbn = {978-1-60558-219-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1452567.1452570}	\N	5d31e16f7ceb804ad35c213f45625ef9	66ceee3efeec7bd793e36b1b30a7df66	74b9b8bbf0f2a078af059eac1cb2577e	inproceedings	Opinion analysis for business intelligence applications	Adam Funk and Yaoyong Li and Horacio Saggion and Kalina Bontcheva and Christian Leibold	\N	2008
7170390	Semantic Web: Concepts, Technologies and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-710-7_12	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	229--239	\N	\N	\N		In this chapter, we exemplify the use of Semantic Web technologies in personal computing applications called semantic desktops. These applications combine ontologies, taxonomies, and metadata in general to enhance personal information management, software application usage, and collaboration. According to the semantic desktop community (URL: semanticdesktop.org):The use of ontologies, metadata annotations, and semantic Web protocols on desktop computers will allow the integration of desktop applications and the Web, enabling a much more focused and integrated personal information management as well as focused information distribution and collaboration on the Web beyond sending e-mails. The vision of the Semantic Desktop for personal information management and collaboration has been around for a long time: visionaries like Vannevar Bush and Doug Engelbart have formulated and partially realized these ideas.
\
ER  -	158ed246946019c98d2b053fc6999ac4	4cc691340d4918874bb3fa00d5a2b709	84dc618b9a7e7554cc21afb2cfea0cc1	inbook	Semantic Desktop	Karin Koogan Breitman and Marco Antonio Casanova and Walter Truszkowski	\N	2007
7170406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	PSWdK	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7942624e3b4188fafc91c5869a4484c4	e0cda62b5bf9369f02ed7cc134aebbdd	71f71642f9831765f9c88e7f38959dd9	book	Im Weltinnenraum des Kapitals. Für eine philosophische Theorie der Globalisierung	Peter Sloterdijk	\N	2005
7170481	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FuKe09	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3152	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	v4descr = {Fri, 9 Jan 2009 17:57:02 GMT (35kb)}, v1url = {http://www.arxiv.org/abs/0710.3152v1}, pdf = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/0710.3152}, v2descr = {Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:56:26 GMT (24kb)}, v3url = {http://www.arxiv.org/abs/0710.3152v3}, v2url = {http://www.arxiv.org/abs/0710.3152v2}, v3descr = {Sun, 25 May 2008 17:49:28 GMT (24kb)}, v1descr = {Tue, 16 Oct 2007 18:43:19 GMT (24kb)}	Building on work by Geiss-Leclerc-Schroer and by Buan-Iyama-Reiten-Scott we investigate the link between certain cluster algebras with coefficients and suitable 2-Calabi-Yau categories. These include the cluster-categories associated with acyclic quivers and certain Frobenius subcategories of module categories over preprojective algebras. Our motivation comes from the conjectures formulated by Fomin and Zelevinsky in `Cluster algebras IV: Coefficients'. We provide new evidence for Conjectures 5.4, 6.10, 7.2, 7.10 and 7.12 and show by an example that the statement of Conjecture 7.17 does not always hold.	2ad13492dd5b0cd1435d2b29914d1bce	ed95728d6c23b5f9a2fdb0f7fa377cbf	0a6a6f81dba6d250be6dddc0f11fbdf8	misc	On cluster algebras with coefficients and 2-Calabi-Yau categories	Changjian Fu and Bernhard Keller	\N	2009
7170482	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeLeSc08-1	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703039	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	v1url = {http://www.arxiv.org/abs/math/0703039v1}, pdf = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0703039}, v2descr = {Mon, 7 Apr 2008 13:36:26 GMT (94kb)}, v2url = {http://www.arxiv.org/abs/math/0703039v2}, v3descr = {Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:33:29 GMT (96kb)}, v1descr = {Thu, 1 Mar 2007 17:35:26 GMT (40kb)}	Let Q be a finite quiver without oriented cycles, and let $\\Lambda$ be the associated preprojective algebra. To each terminal representation M of Q (these are certain preinjective representations), we attach a natural subcategory $C_M$ of $mod(\\Lambda)$. We show that $C_M$ is a Frobenius category,and that its stable category is a Calabi-Yau category of dimension 2. Then we develop a theory of mutations of maximal rigid objects of $C_M$, analogous to the mutations of clusters in Fomin and Zelevinsky's theory of cluster algebras. We show that $C_M$ yields a categorification of a cluster algebra $A(C_M)$, which is not acyclic in general. We give a realization of $A(C_M)$ as a subalgebra of the graded dual of the enveloping algebra $U(\\n)$, where $\\n$ is a maximal nilpotent subalgebra of the symmetric Kac-Moody Lie algebra $\\g$ associated to the quiver Q. Let $S^*$ be the dual of Lusztig's semicanonical basis $S$ of $U(\\n)$. We show that all cluster monomials of $A(C_M)$ belong to $S^*$, and that $S^* \\cap A(C_M)$ is a basis of $A(C_M)$. Next, we prove that $A(C_M)$ is naturally isomorphic to the coordinate ring of the finite-dimensional unipotent subgroup $N(w)$ of the Kac-Moody group $G$ attached to $\\g$. Here w = w(M) is the adaptable element of the Weyl group of $\\g$ which we associate to each terminal representation M of Q. Moreover, we show that the cluster algebra obtained from $A(C_M)$ by formally inverting the generators of the coefficient ring is isomorphic to the coordinate ring of the unipotent cell $N^w := N \\cap (B_-wB_-)$ of G. We obtain a corresponding dual semicanonical basis of this coorindate ring.	6d96cc4b273a01b94b803d67aa822611	da732992f9d9f17d23ddaf8e04c42714	c8d93e83c7af998c0304528c46897a54	misc	Cluster algebra structures and semicanoncial bases for unipotent groups	Christof Gei{\\ss} and Bernard Leclerc and Jan Schr{\\"o}er	\N	2008
7170584	Sociological Research Online, Volume 12, Issue 5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sociology and, of and in Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeBu07	http://www.socresonline.org.uk/12/5/17.html	\N	This paper introduces the idea of Web 2.0 to a sociological audience as a key example of a process of cultural digitization that is moving faster than our ability to analyse it. It offers a definition, a schematic overview and a typology of the notion as part of a commitment to a renewal of description in sociology. It provides examples of wikis, folksonomies, mashups and social networking sites and, where possible and by way of illustration, examines instances where sociology and sociologists are featured. The paper then identifies three possible agendas for the development of a viable sociology of Web 2.0: the changing relations between the production and consumption of internet content; the mainstreaming of private information posted to the public domain; and, the emergence of a new rhetoric of 'democratisation'. The paper concludes by discussing some of the ways in which we can engage with these new web applications and go about developing sociological understandings of the new online cultures as they become increasingly significant in the mundane routines of everyday life.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dccbec6df0c78b8dbaa03b5e0cfaa9b3	91f1eac12298487fe862462e319795c1	e96b5973948a1cb7ba05e2105f4480d6	article	Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0: Some Initial Considerations	David Beer and Roger Burrows	\N	2007
7170646	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	OberAsse2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85358932*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	471 S. ; 24 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {383490208X and 978-3-8349-0208-5}	\N	910eb4eac8f653f6a4e5e728a5103e73	7eb310c6383554a0b53415cbc2d97c79	858c996057e0140468aa4e052032075b	book	Assessment Center	Christof Obermann	\N	2006
7170692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collaboration and the Knowledge Economy: issues, Applications and Case Studies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4314	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f50893dff92c57e2bc7c1b36125c3883	85f010b222dd2f7643ce4f12cf44b17c	b8945d730e4056d6d354459347a8a576	inproceedings	Personal and Group Knowledge Management with the Social Semantic Desktop 	Niki Papailiou and Costas Christidis and Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas and Rosa Gudjonsdottir	O. Cunnigham and M. Cunnigham	2008
7170702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Falken-Verl.	Niedernhausen/Ts.	\N	\N	RefWorks:7	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16683688*	\N		\N	159 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {380681385X}	\N	6231390985b3dddcda07a4b54018651e	0111c23dd43a7e738758cccd98b9d31e	6534f80bc75804b74d8c2ffe7dcbd79c	book	Assessment center	Holger Beitz and Andrea Loch	\N	1994
7170706	Journal of Computer Information Systems	Winter 2008-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4315	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-49	\N	\N	\N		\N	d21f2d75baffa4d093bc486a7c5388d0	243b786fd6b3a6902056d987107bea81	f725dcb2da006e880a161e84b967fcce	article	Managing Knowledge at Multiple Organizational Levels Using Faceted Ontologies	Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas and Andreas Abecker	\N	2008
7170709	International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies  	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4316	\N	\N		\N	\N	330-355	\N	3/4	\N		\N	a9e3fc4987e025d85204b40b595dcb0d	59266950969c0961236d15b73043f237	5e88ff89b51411fc3205390dd4ffecc3	article	Developing Knowledge Networks: A Practical Methodology and Experiences from Cases	Dimitris Apostolou and Niki Papailiou and Gregoris Mentzas	\N	2007
7170714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA 2007	\N	\N	\N	LNCS 4653	\N	\N	\N	4317	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-222	\N	\N	\N		\N	c94d67ed5bab816d23e5f1a1a48e7c34	3f6b4359fa2f0d9c38f8fc18421d905e	6aaf4a44d1b7ee03ba5edec5cbe22d25	inproceedings	Exploring Knowledge Management with a Social Semantic Desktop Architecture	Niki Papailiou and Dimitris Apostolou and Dimitris Panagiotou and Gregoris Mentzas	R. Wagner and N. Revell and G. Pernul	2007
7170727	International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies  	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4316	\N	\N		\N	\N	330-355	\N	3/4	\N		\N	a9e3fc4987e025d85204b40b595dcb0d	59266950969c0961236d15b73043f237	5e88ff89b51411fc3205390dd4ffecc3	article	Developing Knowledge Networks: A Practical Methodology and Experiences from Cases	Dimitris Apostolou and Niki Papailiou and Gregoris Mentzas	\N	2007
7170728	Journal of Computer Information Systems	Winter 2008-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4315	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-49	\N	\N	\N		\N	d21f2d75baffa4d093bc486a7c5388d0	243b786fd6b3a6902056d987107bea81	f725dcb2da006e880a161e84b967fcce	article	Managing Knowledge at Multiple Organizational Levels Using Faceted Ontologies	Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas and Andreas Abecker	\N	2008
7170729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA 2007	\N	\N	\N	LNCS 4653	\N	\N	\N	4317	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-222	\N	\N	\N		\N	c94d67ed5bab816d23e5f1a1a48e7c34	3f6b4359fa2f0d9c38f8fc18421d905e	6aaf4a44d1b7ee03ba5edec5cbe22d25	inproceedings	Exploring Knowledge Management with a Social Semantic Desktop Architecture	Niki Papailiou and Dimitris Apostolou and Dimitris Panagiotou and Gregoris Mentzas	R. Wagner and N. Revell and G. Pernul	2007
7170730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tetradio1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper seeks to review the role of social networks in knowledge management in the business context of consulting firms. Real cases are used to illustrate knowledge management efforts in consultancies. Based on the case study findings, we identify social networks as key ingredients of knowledge management in consulting firms. Therefore, we discuss social networks aspects and provide an account of relevant collaborative knowledge management tools supporting knowledge sharing within social networks.	a0556634b21a753cacb6436c9c7dfbf5	af5dbc5efc45a867f8563cb4e5c5788b	40e67280eea74e047fe3b79093556f62	inproceedings	Social Networks for Knowledge Management in Management Consulting Firms	Niki Papailiou and Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas	\N	2007
7170731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collaboration and the Knowledge Economy: issues, Applications and Case Studies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4314	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f50893dff92c57e2bc7c1b36125c3883	85f010b222dd2f7643ce4f12cf44b17c	b8945d730e4056d6d354459347a8a576	inproceedings	Personal and Group Knowledge Management with the Social Semantic Desktop 	Niki Papailiou and Costas Christidis and Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas and Rosa Gudjonsdottir	O. Cunnigham and M. Cunnigham	2008
7170742	\N	3761	\N	\N	\N	\N	OTM Conferences (2)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/otm/NgocLL05a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/otm/otm2005-2.html#NgocLL05a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1615-1622	\N	\N	conf/otm/2005-2	date = {2006-04-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11575801_43}, isbn = {3-540-29738-3}	\N	e951d46b8a2d881d5074d7a945738202	b8b46ace7f5513a5ce9ab294c4f115eb	91503f4cb1f8a29c9cf3243075e61178	inproceedings	OWL-Based User Preference and Behavior Routine Ontology for Ubiquitous System.	Kim Anh Pham Ngoc and Young-Koo Lee and Sungyoung Lee	Robert Meersman and Zahir Tari and Mohand-Said Hacid and John Mylopoulos and Barbara Pernici and Özalp Babaoglu and Hans-Arno Jacobsen and Joseph P. Loyall and Michael Kifer and Stefano Spaccapietra	2005
7170746	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the IJCAI workshop on ontologies and distributed systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acapulco	\N	\N	Chen03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, file = {Chen03:Chen03:PDF}, owner = {SaviniM}	\N	b51f829e0da64aa60536f32413fd6fa2	736a1022cd21cd598ef614d644fda7b9	4defeaeb4f9b5afe1670a775b9a49bc7	inproceedings	An Ontology for Context Aware Pervasive Computing Environments	Harry Chen and Tim Finin	\N	2003
7170768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher {Universit{\\"a}ts-Verlag}	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Ben01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	136ba851d31791eae06572d1bc0120bd	1703cc622ec1f6f13ae4809a69136cd6	243c03c6e6bcbdccfa2559ec97224e5a	book	Web Log Mining als Instrument der Marketingforschung: Ein systemgestaltender Ansatz f{\\"u}r internetbasierte M{\\"a}rkte	Frank Bensberg	\N	2001
7170950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	[Diss. Frankfurt a.\\,M.]	\N	\N	KEMPS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa0c5dd678550d86304609245f14a34c	9390ce13b5844f1bdd1c764d1b3d8f38	2eb77ddbac3eda199f35ffd5d2b55269	book	Das peinliche Strafrecht der freien Reichsstadt Frankfurt am Main im Spiegel der Strafpraxis des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts	\N	Karl-Ernst Meinhardt	1957
7170976	EPL (Europhysics Letters)	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bramwell02	http://stacks.iop.org/0295-5075/57/310	\N	Universal fluctuations of the Danube water level: A link with turbulence, criticality and company growth	\N	\N	310-314	\N	3	\N		A global quantity, regardless of its precise nature, will often fluctuate according to a Gaussian limit distribution. However, in highly correlated systems, other limit distributions are possible. We have previously calculated one such distribution and have argued that this function should apply specifically, and in many instances, to global quantities that define a steady state. Here we demonstrate, for the first time, the relevance of this prediction to natural phenomena. The river level fluctuations of the Danube are observed to obey our prediction, which immediately establishes a generic statistical connection between turbulence, criticality and company growth statistics.	51fe84b2c236a426ace0bec24e8751fc	a21def9685bd897b5cd084c417f46a3f	5badcbd00b2ae481dbd80db8f4cb36b5	article	Universal fluctuations of the Danube water level: A link with turbulence, criticality and company growth	S. T. Bramwell and T. Fennell and P. C. W. Holdsworth and B. Portelli	\N	2002
7170993	Brain and Cognition	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KrampeEngbertKliegl2002	\N	\N		Special issue on timing and coordination of motor control	\N	1-6	\N	\N	\N		For several years research on human movement timing and coordination has been
\
dominated by two different frameworks, namely representational models on the one
\
hand and dynamical systems theory on the other. Numerous publications in recent
\
years reflect both frameworks’ potentials to motivate original empirical research and
\
to foster methodological progress. Unfortunately the progress that has undoubtedly
\
been made occurred largely within frameworks. Until more recently few attempts
\
have been made to develop complementary or even integrative perspectives. Therefore, it is not uncommon to find issues of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Journal of Motor Behavior, or Brain and Cognition where the tables of content promise articles on similar topics; closer reading
\
reveals little overlap in theoretical perspective, methods used, or even the cited references.
\
	60361349de4facadf6b078d29ab6a1f5	ee20ece2ddee287ce28765b20490f56b	a1b59f84158fa1b2252a2fbf2f8fcbcb	article	Representational Models and Nonlinear Dynamics: Irreconcilable Approaches
\
\	to Human Movement Timing and Coordination or Two Sides of the Same
\
\	Coin? Introduction to the Special Issue on Movement Timing and Coordination	Ralf T. Krampe and Ralf Engbert and Reinhold Kliegl	\N	2002
7171309	American Journal of Agricultural Economics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoufias1994	http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=chla;cc=chla;sid=86d026e1419e0681d8eb5286631b349c;rgn=full%20text;idno=5032826_76_002;view=image;seq=0047	\N		\N	\N	215-227	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.30}, file = {Skoufias1994.pdf:Skoufias1994.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "Household theory"}	With few exceptions, most studies of the labor demand and supply decisions
\
\	of agricultural households in developing countries have relied on
\
\	the empirical advantages of separability. Given the questionable
\
\	nature of some of the assumptions sufficient for separability, I
\
\	apply a recent methodology that accounts for the simultaneity between
\
\	the production and consumption decisions of a farm household. Using
\
\	data from rural India, direct estimates of the marginal productivities
\
\	(shadow wages) of family male and female labor are derived from a
\
\	Cobb-Dougals agricultural production funtion. The estimated shadow
\
\	wages and income are the used as regressors in a structural model
\
\	of labor supply.	22740df2010ab33b571ea64b7eedb5b0	41a0c25647368a624380f41466832462	8cdb625c4d9d3081255e3e1831fe35c0	article	Using Shadow Wages to Estimate Labor Supply of Agricultural Households	Emmanuel Skoufias	\N	1994
7171315	Econometrica	60	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benjamin1992	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0012-9682%28199203%2960%3A2%3C287%3AHCLMAL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F	\N		\N	\N	287-322	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.30}, file = {Benjamin1992.pdf:Benjamin1992.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "Household Theory"}	Complete and competitive markets imply a separation of the consumption\
\	(labor supply) and production (labor demand) decisions of the farm\
\	household. This paper tests for separation using the observation\
\	that in the absence of labor markets, household composition is an\
\	important determinant of farm labor use. The test has power when\
\	off-farm employment or hiring constraints, or differing efficiencies\
\	of family and hired labor lead to demographic variables affecting\
\	farm labor demand. An empirical model is developed to test the proposition\
\	that household labor demand (farm employment) is independent of family\
\	composition. The model is estimated on a household-farm data set\
\	from rural Java. Measurement error and endogeneity issues are addressed\
\	with instrumental variables techniques. I cannot reject the null\
\	hypothesis that farm labor allocation decisions are independent of\
\	household structure. The results are robust to different specifications\
\	of the labor demand function.	6fc8bf02dbb1f8615e5f7651d30ac921	125303f8aef6a1877fca425615a56ee2	8f5143754ca5907fe3e1d2288e25cd42	article	Household Composition, Labor Markets, and Labor Demand: Testing for\
\	Separation in Agricultural Household Models	Dwayne Benjamin	\N	1992
7171316	Journal of Development Economics	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowlus2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	561-583	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.19}, file = {Bowlus2003.pdf:Bowlus2003.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "China"}, review = {Beschreibung der Arbeitsmärkte in China.\
\	\
\	\
\	Testen Arbeitsmärkte in China auf Separability, gleicher Ansatz nach\
\	Benjamin (1992), den auch Marijke verwendet hat. \
\	\
\	\
\	[Uli, 19.09.07]}	China’s economic reforms have brought rapid growth in rural off-farm\
\	employment, raising questions about the assumption that rural China\
\	is labor surplus and has poorly functioning factor markets. We investigate\
\	this by testing for separability between household labor demand and\
\	supply using panel data. We find that separability is rejected overall,\
\	indicating that factor markets remain underdeveloped. Nonseparability,\
\	however, is associated with labor surplus in some areas and labor\
\	shortage in others. Moreover, separability holds where substantial\
\	employment opportunities exist in the wider township, suggesting\
\	that such employment promotes competitive allocation within villages\
\	as well as the inter-village movement of resources.	f537c2f3e10ce9197b6de0b3f2fc79f5	7885256cd43073052aef828787879315	ca50bb764810f6befb82ef2ec6de145e	article	Moving toward markets? Labor allocation in rural China	Audra J. Bowlus and Terry Sicular	\N	2003
7171317	American Journal of Agricultural Economics	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	702-715	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, file = {Carter2002.pdf:Carter2002.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Audruck in Ordner "Household Theory"}, review = {Wichtige Literaturangabe für Preisrisiko! Barrett, C.B. On price risk\
\	and the inverse farm size-productivity relationship. In: Journal\
\	of Development Economics 51 (Dezember 1996):193-216.}	Commonly employed global tests for separability between production\
\	and consumption decisions are theoretically inappropriate when the\
\	market failures creating non-separabilities differentially constrain\
\	some, but not all households. Simulated maximum likelihood estimates\
\	using Chinese panel data reject the restrictions implied by a global\
\	separability test in favor of regime-specific or local separability\
\	tests. The estimates also show that a global approach to separability\
\	obscures the significant effect that less-encumbered land transfer\
\	rights would have on shadow factor price equalization across households\
\	and allocative efficiency. The findings on transfer rights suggest\
\	a resolution to the debate in China on further property rights reform.	0b62d09c2f5d4a8f17f710ed22ab4156	54ccc3fe8158b04c3207ee9ee718f477	a820a42203b232b47e296dd43556a049	article	Local versus global separability in agricultural household models:\
\	The factor price equalization effect of land transfer rights	M.R. Carter and Y. Yao	\N	2002
7171318	Journal of Development Studies	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cook1999	http://www.redi-bw.de/db/ebsco.php/search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eoh&AN=0496179&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	16 - 44	\N	3	\N	issn = {00220388}, timestamp = {2008.12.18}, file = {Cook1999.pdf:Cook1999.pdf:PDF}, owner = {uli}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "China 2"}	This study investigates whether the concept of surplus labour adequately\
\	characterises the labour conditions facing rural Chinese households,\
\	and the implications of such a surplus for household labour allocation.\
\	Using household survey data from one county in north China, we first\
\	estimate the marginal products of labour in agricultural and non-agricultural\
\	activities; these are compared with the returns to labour in other\
\	activities. The marginal returns to agricultural labour are found\
\	to be a fraction of those to non-agricultural labour consistent with\
\	the existence of surplus labour and constraints on labour mobility.\
\	Investigation of the variation in marginal returns across activities\
\	and households illustrates the importance of village characteristics\
\	and household endowments, including demographic composition and political\
\	connections, in determining a household's capacity to transfer labour\
\	out of agriculture.	85a2b5554add9c0e381169d03673cb44	0e99c74a1df7311460882eb5a489fe16	bcbfc8e44c17248920fb751b8c29e29d	article	Surplus Labour and Productivity in a Chinese Agriculture: Evidence\
\	from Household Survey Data	Sarah Cook	\N	1999
7171319	The Economic Journal	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeJanvry1991	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-0133%28199111%29101%3A409%3C1400%3APHBWMM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5&origin=bc	\N		\N	\N	1400-1417	\N	409	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, file = {DeJanvry1991.pdf:DeJanvry1991.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Ordner "Household Theory"}	A model of peasant household behavior, under varying degrees of household-specific\
\	food and labor market failures, is constructed to show that these\
\	structural features can explain several well known patterns of peasant\
\	response which have often been attributed to peculiar motives, presumed\
\	specific to peasants. The model explains sluggish response to cash\
\	crops prices and high instability in perceived food and labor scarcities;\
\	the key role of manufactured consumer goods prices in stimulating\
\	peasants' effort in cash crops production; the effectiveness of taxation\
\	as opposed to incentives in stimulating cash crops production; and\
\	the key role of technological change in food production to enhance\
\	cash crop production. Results are obtained analytically in the case\
\	of one market failure and by numerical simulation with more than\
\	one. Copyright 1991 by Royal Economic Society.	f34408de58fd0d31915198e8b9a075b7	11436a2f9baaffa514d314eb37c0fe6f	8c6568e0ebfc34edc3c8b6cd0bdf8167	article	Peasant Household Behaviour with Missing Markets: Some Paradoxes\
\	Explained	A. DeJanvry and M. Fafchamps and E. Sadoulet	\N	1991
7171320	The Review of Economic Studies	60	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Review of Economic Studies Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Jacoby1993	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0034-6527%28199310%2960%3A4%3C903%3ASWAPFL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H	\N		\N	\N	903--921	\N	4	\N	jstor_date = {199310}, issn = {0034-6527}, copyright = {Copyright 1993 The Review of Economic Studies Ltd.}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, timestamp = {2008.03.11}, file = {Jacoby1993.pdf:Jacoby1993.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, language = {eng}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "Household Theory"}, jstor_formatteddate = {Oct., 1993}	This paper develops a methodology for estimating structural time-allocation\
\	models for self-employed households and applies it to peasant family\
\	labour supply behaviour in the Peruvian Sierra. The opportunity costs\
\	of time, or shadow wages, of household workers are explicitly estimated\
\	from an agricultural production function. Using an instrumental variables\
\	procedure, the household's structural labour supply parameters are\
\	recovered from variation in these shadow wages. The empirical results\
\	are robust to a number of alternative specifications and diagnostic\
\	tests and lend support to the rational allocation of time by peasant\
\	households.	4fac320f10fd0c547bc55aaa1cf6a700	20e3f87f16ab9b46cdbdb055dac259ef	9eb2cb5c735ce8edd6e88d85d681e6fa	article	Shadow Wages and Peasant Family Labour Supply: An Econometric Application\
\	to the Peruvian Sierra	Hanan G. Jacoby	\N	1993
7171321	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer publishing	\N	\N	\N	DeJanvry2003	http://are.berkeley.edu/~sadoulet/papers/HH-Thorbecke.pdf	\N		\N	\N	XX-XX	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, file = {DeJanvry2003.pdf:DeJanvry2003.pdf:PDF}, owner = {uli}, comment = {Ausdruck in Ordner "Househoold theory"}	\N	ebec2da5d6b2a704e0fe272f86ed35cf	db513bdc4f2bade41b3382f7e9e8138e	b19a9f294ff1a657d1cdd4436287847e	inbook	Progress in the Modeling of Rural Households' Behavior under Market\
\	Failures	Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet	Alain de Janvry and Ravi Kanbur	2003
7171322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wageningen University	\N	Kuiper2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.28}, file = {Kuiper2005a.pdf:Kuiper2005a.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Ordner "China", ab Kapitel 3}	\N	6c6669931d30a40f9138dc28db8312ee	0ae81d89e4fe03751a8d7f1eca74d0fb	d4eb93602fa89ed01383f5294694c65b	phdthesis	Village Modeling - A Chinese Recipe for Blending General Equilibrium\
\	and Village Modeling	M. Kuiper	\N	2005
7171323	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda	\N	\N	\N	The World Bank	\N	\N	\N	Kuiper2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	219-245	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.28}, file = {Kuiper2006a.pdf:Kuiper2006a.pdf:PDF}, owner = {Uli}, comment = {Preprint in Ordner "Papers macro-micro models"}	Most studies of the opening of the Chinese economy focus on the national\
\	level. The few existing more disaggregated analyses are limited to\
\	analyzing changes in agricultural production. In this paper we employ\
\	an innovative village equilibrium model which accounts for nonseparability\
\	of household production and consumption decisions. This allows us\
\	to analyze the impact of trade liberalization on household production,\
\	consumption and off-farm employment, the interactions among these\
\	three aspects of household decisions, as well as the interactions\
\	among households in a village economy. Analyzing the impact of trade\
\	liberalization we find changes in relative prices of inputs and outputs\
\	and outside village employment to have opposite impacts on household\
\	decisions. Price changes affect the labor intensity of rice production\
\	as households switch between intensive two-season and on-season rice\
\	in response to changes in their shadow wages. Outside village employment\
\	opportunities induce a less labor intensive rice cropping. The consequent\
\	drop in demand for traction services reduces cash income for those\
\	households that do not have access to migration and thus economic\
\	growth in coastal areas affects them indirectly through the village\
\	factor market. In terms of aggregate village agricultural supply\
\	response we find the impact of the increase in employment to dominate\
\	aggregate response. As a result the marketed surplus of case study\
\	village is found to be shifting from rice to livestock.	1c54c8289f3742e5c5a039b08111d6b9	437abe01cad966ab5cd71a4b892c53e4	07df1aed8902697efaae2de2ff30bd71	incollection	Growing together or growing apart? A village level study of the impact\
\	of the Doha round on rural China	Marijke Kuiper and Frank van Tongeren	\N	2006
7171324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Johns Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	Singh1986a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.30}, owner = {uli}, comment = {Standort: TB WiSoLa, Signatur: II 4007}	\N	c628d0def598fdd280c046e859cabf98	2a6c93f4affbf41fe766f43fd1f3743c	c268e9dfdea0098fb083676e72328941	book	Agricultural household models - Extensions, applications, and policy	Inderjit Singh and Lyn Squire and John Strauss and Janakiram Subramanian and Mark M. Pitt and Mark R. Rosenzweig and Farrukh Iqbal and Victor E. Smith and Avishay Braverman and Jeffrey S. Hammer and Terry Roe and Theodore Graham-Tomasi and Terry Sicular and Ramon E. Lopez	Inderjit Singh and Lyn Squire and John Strauss	1986
7171395	\N	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vistas	Berlin	\N	Schriftenreihe der NLM	Grimm.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 17.00}, isbn = {978-3-89158-494-1}	\N	199ea4153fe0a544b144df4639000a9b	472e39c4f7d6fb29c8182ae0b49a8f6b	f70a26538971e72a46af75819fc98e86	book	Gewalt im Web 2.0:  Der Umgang Jugendlicher mit gewalthaltigen Inhalten und Cyber-Mobbing sowie die rechtliche Einordnung der Problematik	Petra Grimm and Stefanie Rhein and Elisabeth Clausen-Muradian	\N	2008
7171400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In 2nd International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web Based Systems, Malaga	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ghani02buildingrecommender	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.19.1272	\N	Building recommender systems using a knowledge base of product semantics - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Online retailers have access to large amounts of transactional data but current recommender systems tend to be short-sighted in nature and usually focus on the narrow problem of pushing a set of closely related products that try to satisfy the user's current need. Most ecommerce recommender systems analyze a large amount of transactional data without actually having any idea of what the items in the transactions mean or what they say about the customers who purchased or browsed those items. In this paper, we present a case study of a system that recommends items based on a custom-built knowledge base that consists of products and associated semantic attributes. Our system fn'st extracts semantic features that characterize the domain of interest, apparel products in our case, using text learning techniques and populates a knowledge base with these products and features. The recommender system analyzes descriptions of products that the user browses or buys and automatically infers these semantic attributes to build a model of the user. This abstraction allows us to not only recommend other items in the same class of products that &quot;match &quot; the user model but also gives us the ability to understand the customer's &quot;tastes &quot; and recommend items across categories for which traditional collaborative filtering and contentbased systems are unsuitable. Our approach also allows us to &quot;explain&quot; the recommendations in terms of qualitative features which, we believe, enhances the user experience and helps build the user's confidence in the recommendations.	82c214f0fe9a08d2cbe4dafc9fc76061	d45155c309798ba2a0b5f27fe777b45d	18c4db83e78f7d30c5774e9dca43557e	inproceedings	Building recommender systems using a knowledge base of product semantics	Rayid Ghani and Andrew Fano	\N	2002
7171412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sauerländer	Aarau	\N	Schriftenreihe Lehrerbildung Sentimatt Luzern ; 20	Hofer2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=63801882*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	169 S ; 225 mm x 155 mm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3034500947}	\N	63b27ab3f63a9aa948d80e7993130aae	6b7b4ca0d5f8a8c6158e395e3d9ca50c	16b6ded9c4366ae9f2c757fec3e2edd1	book	Verwahrlosung interdisziplinär begreifen : Sichtweisen - Erscheinungsformen - Interventionsmöglichkeiten ; ein Studienbuch  	René Hofer	\N	2003
7171433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiepenheuer & Witsch	\N	\N	\N	3462034480	http://www.amazon.de/Dativ-ist-dem-Genitiv-sein/dp/3462034480	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783462034486}, asin = {3462034480}, isbn = {3462034480}	\N	208f54a197ffa463e06b7b7dbe987912	ee4d4b28ee1a6df23044c2bd7157ce2a	e253fa8076e9fbc6a0c1a4817aa74042	book	Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod	Bastian Sick	\N	2006
7171450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Conceptual Structure Tool Interoperability Workshop at the 14th International Conference on Conceptual Structures	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hotho_2006	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006bibsonomy.pdf	\N		\N	\N	87-102	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In this paper we specify a formal model for folksonomies and briefly describe our own system BibSonomy, which allows for sharing both bookmarks and publication references in a kind of personal library.	561833d8cbb12a517f080301a159d4d1	d28c9f535d0f24eadb9d342168836199	54813be8fc0967a9510d2751079d7ff4	inproceedings	BibSonomy: A Social Bookmark and Publication Sharing System	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2006
7171457	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	survey91safavian	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=97458	\N	CiteULike: A survey of decision tree classifier methodology	\N	\N	660--674	\N	3	\N		A survey is presented of current methods for decision tree classifier (DTC) designs and the various existing issues. After considering potential advantages of DTCs over single-state classifiers, the subjects of tree structure design, feature selection at each internal node, and decision and search strategies are discussed. The relation between decision trees and neutral networks (NN) is also discussed	abe7d4f7a1ecc9dbe761b19bff847836	d191b7a5dd9037f7e05357e9be3cf1c2	348c3ca0090e508133fffdf656b2432a	article	A survey of decision tree classifier methodology	S. R. Safavian and D. Landgrebe	\N	1991
7171491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3465016726	\N	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken und Bibliographien: Klassifikatorische Sacherschliessung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4fca0000ad60796ab7cb8d4493d3624	765c198543cfb26135598857342e58ec	b7d32f60042595162d829acaec61559e	book	Sacherschliessung in Bibliotheken und Bibliographien: Klassifikatorische Sacherschliessung 	Karin Weishaupt	\N	1985
7171506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CERN	http://cdsmedia.cern.ch/collection/CERN%20PhotoLab?ln=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7984b364466ec71d1a54c9f1c05f12ac	9494669d912895c8e179cf780d78cacb	e29f711d23d0ca05b2b3781e9e8ebb14	misc	CERN Photolab	\N	\N	2006
7171642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruning:2004ej	\N	\N		\N	CERN-2004-003-V-1	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00cf01c3362e7e77d5b09cb00c4eb58d	3c2318155df1d9ee529cb92cbfc7f95a	b6c2eb43a986acd39796357f706336c5	article	{LHC design report. Vol. I: The LHC main ring}	(Ed. ) Bruning and others	\N	2004
7171729	Pattern Recogn.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1413020	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1413020	\N	Learning decision trees with taxonomy of propositionalized attributes	\N	\N	84--92	\N	1	\N	issn = {0031-3203}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2008.07.009}	We consider the problem of exploiting a taxonomy of propositionalized attributes in order to learn compact and robust classifiers. We introduce propositionalized attribute taxonomy guided decision tree learner (PAT-DTL), an inductive learning algorithm that exploits a taxonomy of propositionalized attributes as prior knowledge to generate compact decision trees. Since taxonomies are unavailable in most domains, we also introduce propositionalized attribute taxonomy learner (PAT-Learner) that automatically constructs taxonomy from data. PAT-DTL uses top-down and bottom-up search to find a locally optimal cut that corresponds to the literals of decision rules from data and propositionalized attribute taxonomy. PAT-Learner propositionalizes attributes and hierarchically clusters the propositionalized attributes based on the distribution of class labels that co-occur with them to generate a taxonomy. Our experimental results on UCI repository data sets show that the proposed algorithms can generate a decision tree that is generally more compact than and is sometimes comparably accurate to those produced by standard decision tree learners.	3116d3fa7e88ce03fe08225c2d7cb056	8c92a355c3401fac2c44b787ef8dd2ec	2238a6ae8a6d97a8835803d1bbcbb0d9	article	Learning decision trees with taxonomy of propositionalized attributes	Dae-Ki Kang and Kiwook Sohn	\N	2009
7171764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Group:1984bk	\N	\N		\N	FERMILAB-DESIGN-1984-01	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34d5be55c28ac9bbc05942d212aa7638	55e2407ed30a44383d75600eef04cef2	fdd17f821c738491ac009a1e1f0db2b7	article	{Design Report Tevatron 1 Project}	Tevatron I Group	\N	1984
7171824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	111	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70203fc2bba2890ad8c9b7275129965b	64c23570987157900a9aeab3bfdf8978	9505ab7827858e23273641b022aa4e83	article	Social Tagging - Zum Potential einer neuen Indexierungsmethode	J. Bertram	\N	2009
7171828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jb05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bec91fc26f4a5e173d4bb544d76a1b7a	df74927fa744d93514bf87a0edfc0d22	b5ed8a76e224879ff88cdab9f2e3fe9e	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
7171847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Paley type graph of order 12 is presented and is the smallest known graph so far. Second known graph is of order 61. Finding the smallest order of a Paley type graph is still an open problem. This property is extended to P(n, n1) with some results for n=2, n1=1.	f2b23527aa3a54ef68a587ba47a03cd5	9995784391374c60e549cca096d3f5f4	8929b18420e2c960cd4dd1e4676c8cfb	article	Paley Type Graphs	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and Girish Anant Patwardhan	ONGC Report	1999
7171853	Computer	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	m07	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-115	\N	11	\N		\N	fe5ca4392ae1293f9614bd64885e2784	5bef31947784d55199f0b34b4094eb23	5e5d8187b4f5329e1c1d207ca71c0d83	article	Toward a Social Semantic Web	Alexander Mikroyannidis	\N	2007
7171958	Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on	11	\N	\N	Feb. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4757440	\N	\N		\N	\N	256-271	\N	2	\N	issn = {1520-9210}, doi = {10.1109/TMM.2008.2009684}	<para> With the idea of social network analysis, we propose a novel way to analyze movie videos from the perspective of social relationships rather than audiovisual features. To appropriately describe role's relationships in movies, we devise a method to quantify relations and construct role's social networks, called RoleNet. Based on RoleNet, we are able to perform semantic analysis that goes beyond conventional feature-based approaches. In this work, social relations between roles are used to be the context information of video scenes, and leading roles and the corresponding communities can be automatically determined. The results of community identification provide new alternatives in media management and browsing. Moreover, by describing video scenes with role's context, social-relation-based story segmentation method is developed to pave a new way for this widely-studied topic. Experimental results show the effectiveness of leading role determination and community identification. We also demonstrate that the social-based story segmentation approach works much better than the conventional tempo-based method. Finally, we give extensive discussions and state that the proposed ideas provide insights into context-based video analysis. </para>	5e15d84298cd00cfa41dca78c10800d8	163e32f791b035b04c6ba5d1a3bc2f07	eede96b3765df0c02ac0fa38951aac1b	article	RoleNet: Movie Analysis from the Perspective of Social Networks	C.-Y. Weng and W.-T. Chu and J.-L. Wu	\N	2009
7172020	Commun. ACM	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coutaz05	\N	\N		\N	\N	49--53	\N	3	\N		\N	b80aaf3329f5ce47b1b966d5a6bb0eed	85be61f1ca4fea2a534c0ea4ef9481a0	211148586b5e14dd8476eab7d5d4c466	article	Context is key	Joelle Coutaz and James L. Crowley and Simon Dobson and David Garlan	\N	2005
7172068	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Jahrbuch der Kindheit ; 7; Reihe Pädagogik	BuettnerEnde1990	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=50198735*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	200 S ; 21 cm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407340478}	\N	ceb0583782f94e761f9f4221dcd0386a	c360ec62dda180fcf6a78dc1e0623f5f	3cdd17586f19cab6b8636d19a925c1fa	book	Trennungen : kindliche Rettungsversuche bei Vernachlässigungen, Scheidungen und Tod	\N	Christian Büttner and Aurel Ende	1990
7172082	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA-workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, San Diego, USA, Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kolosmazuryk2005rep	\N	\N		\N	\N	2005	\N	\N	\N		\N	dcabec275922bac40a8477ef2b349e0c	0cd665bc34ba2b936d8182493988741f	ac66d6a86e4e9e65647cb59fc0afb99d	article	{Requirements Engineering for Pervasive Services}	L. Kolos-Mazuryk and G.J. Poulisse and P. van Eck	\N	2005
7172242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/StefanerUS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dexaw/dexaw2008.html#StefanerUS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	397-401	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/2008	date = {2008-09-02}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.108}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3299-8}	\N	0398a23a2f5c8660f8da4315f09705bb	0a8200cd7c2375c363387a3e097495eb	638b1b0dba1654400aace72bd1129de5	inproceedings	Elastic Lists for Facet Browsing and Resource Analysis in the Enterprise.	Moritz Stefaner and Thomas Urban and Marc Seefelder	\N	2008
7172283	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZurawskiAA2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	92-97	\N	1	\N		"Die kostenlose Verbreitung von Musik und Filmen über das Internet ist nicht zu stoppen. Die Plattenfirmen sollten sich damit abfinden."	976e8151fea1844bfe0b4e882894d992	316c75755605cc8eb0e7051851b4a264	d06f85eb7f9cbdf7f14e78c92d1c4559	article	Aussichtslose Abwehrschlacht : die kostenlose Verbreitung von Musik und Filmen hält keiner mehr auf	Konstantin Zurawski	\N	2009
7172306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	faloutsos95fastmapP	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223784.223812	\N		\N	\N	163-174	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, United States}, isbn_ = {0-89791-731-6}, language = {english}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223784.223812}	\N	e4db8b46c3cff2f4439749535a5aa358	62c8a94bcc8ef48dff6361359f332a5d	1f8baa659f06d548d18a79e3abb49295	inproceedings	FastMap: a fast algorithm for indexing, data-mining and visualization of traditional and multimedia datasets	Christos Faloutsos and King-Ip Lin	Mchael Carey and Donovan Schneider	1995
7172331	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZurawskiWM2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	98-99	\N	1	\N		"Rufschädigung und Beleidigung sind Alltag im Internet. Einmal im Netz veröffentlichte Daten sind kaum wieder zu löschen."	3e484136e0ff06a5cda953807dd00841	753a743b6674ba566ed9d4f3e800963b	8b1c89c8bac4ce7872ee4dc920730f77	article	Weltweiter Misthaufen : im Netz platzierte Schmutzkampagnen sind kaum wieder zu löschen	Konstantin Zurawski	\N	2009
7172390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ef7538d1dc8d3dba366d4e891b803c0	b5f2c87c2d6888fa4b8c49b01051a482	246c7159a195c86dd739749fbbe60f6f	techreport	Graceful Algorithms and Conjectures	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Allahabad. Report (1980)	1980
7172394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ba4fd080a5266f951e81f94bfc6e38c	822ac52d62563b66b34efa6a71c0d6b3	17f459b95128a775ae50d07791c36a67	techreport	Supergraceful Graphs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Allahabad. Report (1980)	1980
7172398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f6eff720bc21d4d340c68533ad84ad0	c6abfb9f192779b3083310daa8ea08ca	e73e17f784758822240258b5c241d1d3	article	Non-supergraceful Graphs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Allahabad. Report (1980)	1980
7172403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b24accfa4491abc638fa68bed3e04c4a	7ad5d4711661c8fd79b6b29e6a4d5a36	9f3de58d90e1001b18daf1e7a38994ee	techreport	Embeddings Graphs into Graceful and Supergraceful Graphs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Allahabad. Report (1980)	1980
7172411	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibco:_monographic_bibliographic_record_program_of_the_pcc_library_of_congress_provider-neutral_2008	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/bibco/PN-Final-Report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N		The {Provider-Neutral} {E-Monograph} Record Task Group was formed shortly after the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Library Association. The group's charge was to develop a monographic cataloging policy that would provide for a single electronic {MARC} bibliographic record to represent an online resource that is available from one or more providers. This proposal is only concerned with separate {MARC} records for the electronic resource-- it does not address the addition of electronic fields to the print record, otherwise known as the {"Single} Record Approach." The proposal is intended to encompass records for monographic titles which are simultaneously issued in print and online, digital reproductions of print resources, and born-digital resources. All e-monographic resources cataloged on {OCLC} should follow the {Provider-Neutral} {(P-N)} model from Day One, even if the resource is available from only one provider at the time of cataloging. E-monograph records created by the {DLF} Registry of Digital Masters should be combined with records from other providers onto the one {P-N} e-monograph record. Separate records may be created at the national level, whenever the cataloger determines that the content of a new digital manifestation is significantly different. Catalogers are also free to use the {Single-Record} Approach, at both the national and local levels.	04fdd03f83d978f0765b6f1960e9b74f	8962b84968868f0d38c664c72f750e42	db474dcab58a2f3ec59faf0ad404a816	techreport	{Provider-Neutral} {E-Monograph} Record Task Group Report	{BIBCO:} Monographic Bibliographic Record Program of the {PCC} {(Library} of Congress)	\N	2008
7172412	Stoa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bodard_suda_2009	http://www.stoa.org/?p=853	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5862e6336f166d4e1b1cdb43d57d95a3	c54fb4fdbc466acf1e6d17c15e04462c	63f4c64a1da2f07f3db6ef4de6cec423	misc	Suda Online entry {URLs} and index	Gabriel Bodard	\N	2009
7172413	Media Commons	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fitzpatrick_campus-based_2009	http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/blog/2009/01/22/campus-based-publishing	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The {SPARC} {Campus-Based} Publishing Resource Center has officially launched today, along with a guide to creating campus partnerships around publishing issues.	6e29af56213a2d01c1976598506fcf3e	e523e1154c92a380e2e5703a782e28e7	8301461f5a61c35f94d90f1c02145429	misc	{Campus-Based} Publishing	Kathleen Fitzpatrick	\N	2009
7172414	A Digital Humanities Manifesto	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	http://dev.cdh.ucla.edu/digitalhumanities/2008/12/15/digital-humanities-manifesto/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_digital_2008	http://dev.cdh.ucla.edu/digitalhumanities/2008/12/15/digital-humanities-manifesto/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f65f9387db6fc8ea2ecb5e810f21151	d2c5f516567adbbf2e844835a877f0cf	3c11b14a214b39c8722bd5b2eee5c636	misc	A Digital Humanities Manifesto	\N	\N	2008
7172415	{D-Lib} Magazine	15	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nicholas_policy_2009	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january09/nicholas/01nicholas.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1/2	\N	issn = {1082-9873}	\N	2b355c12e28b532c28be95375bf8e044	4866f930ea1233be408c53fa097f9c57	79fc2dc7948db54730883e435947ac3e	article	A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers	Nick Nicholas and Nigel Ward and Kerry Blinco	\N	2009
7172416	Open Access News	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	suber_library_2009	http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/01/library-records-for-oata-books.html	Text		\N	News from the open access movement	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2002-2004 by Peter Suber, All Rights Reserved}	Glosses and links to the {Provider-Neutral} {E-Monograph} Record Task Group (of the Library of Congress' {BIBCO} monographic component of hte Program for Cooperative Cataloging)'s newly-released guidelines on cataloging of records for monographic titles which are simultaneously issued in print and online, digital reproductions of print resources, and born-digital resources.	e540194604cecbc2dd957878dd4b8553	89bb67f0b07391748e9a563231aca851	5d6d820364e29c8129de77e367868da3	misc	Library records for {OA/TA} books	Peter Suber	\N	2009
7172417	inkdroid	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	summers_work_2009	http://inkdroid.org/journal/2009/01/21/work-identifiers-and-the-web/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a07e149b9bfda3d7138d286568ad5f45	80acc29ad6585b3e7561c10906df10a8	6b13564031dfebbcb56d3abae4b59134	misc	work identifiers and the web	Ed Summers	\N	2009
7172418	Media Commons	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/blog/2008/06/19/citation-systems-for-new-media	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kraus_citation_2008	http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/blog/2008/06/19/citation-systems-for-new-media	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	003b41fa5a8ccdf0dda905b57547afd8	b2272d9d50004ee861db2e37110bf56d	9b91f7f8ab0a041337e7a02bfeb258b4	misc	citation systems for new media	Kari Kraus	\N	2008
7172419	{BBC} radiolabs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	smethurst_in_2009	http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2009/01/in_search_of_cultural_identifi.shtml	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c1321541658a20dac887c229ce44096	661fe4a02afd5f024811ee1ca0afb5c6	658dc6fd725ea2cf7660ce84245b682b	misc	In Search of Cultural Identifiers	Michael Smethurst	\N	2009
7172424	Journal of Interactive Marketing	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PR04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	5--14	\N	3	\N	lccn = {{PR04a}}, doi = {10.1002/dir.20015}	\N	d8e79b770ed09ae6133624973677a41c	2013e8816cfbcee953c1a1c229d564f0	c448c0d253a9ba0b5eb6b14c390a65f8	article	Co-creation experiences: The next practice in value creation	C. K. Prahalad and Venkat Ramaswamy	\N	2004
7172432	Utilitas Mathematica	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-59	\N	\N	\N		\N	0670d0e15d4d98b4d04db94637d29795	1f471375014307787421bb105e6f1361	1fd105b131045706941503c7e3f53498	article	Validity of Hebbare's Conjecture	V. Bhat-Nayak and S.K. Gokhale	Utilitas Mathematica Pub. Co. (Winnipeg)	1986
7172437	Utilitas Mathematica	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	271-275	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd0ad34912fa7778f298a88e9bd14eaf	5e4ae9853821349cd5f3fb6b4e2bcbe0	b5abe7bc0c486eb1bf89fc7d8d5fd4c9	article	Bigraceful Graphs-I. 	T. Gangopadhyay and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Utilitas Mathematica Pub. Co. (Winnipeg)	1980
7172443	Wired	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	How06	http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/crowds.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	lccn = {How06}	Remember outsourcing? Sending jobs to India and China is so 2003. The new pool of cheap labor: everyday people using their spare cycles to create content, solve problems, even do corporate R \\& D.	7b3238cea68efd998418e29232d3b344	40cd48c255ae64c3518adf142cca22e4	d3677e26771071e27d75aec91bc1002f	article	The Rise of Crowdsourcing	Jeff Howe	\N	2006
7172453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crown Business	New York	\N	\N	How08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {How08}	\N	4994c0093be84dae4228e27f7fd4b383	42d2196a0095dcfb08e12bdeaa7cd3df	bb1f6a52bc489631dd9e384253a00269	book	Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business	Jeff Howe	\N	2008
7172472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Four algorithms giving rise to graceful graphs from a known (non-)graceful graph are described. Some necessary conditions for a graph to be highly graceful and critical are given. Finally some conjectures are made on graceful, critical and highly graceful graphs. The Ringel-Rosa-Kotzig Conjecture is generalized to highly graceful graphs. Mayeda-Seshu Tree Generation Algorithm is modified to generate all possible graceful labelings of trees of order p. An alternative algorithm in terms of integers modulo p is described which includes all possible graceful labelings of trees of order p and some interesting properties are observed. Optimal and graceful graph embeddings (not necessarily connected) are given. Alternative proofs for embedding a graph into a graceful graph as a subgraph and as an induced subgraph are included. An algorithm to obtain an optimal graceful embedding is described. A necessary condition for a graph to be supergraceful is given. As a consequence some classes of non-supergraceful graphs are obtained. Embedding problems of a graph into a supergraceful graph are studied. A catalogue of super graceful graphs with at most five nodes is appended. Optimal graceful and supergraceful embeddings of a graph are given.
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Graph theoretical properties of prime and superprime graphs are listed. Good upper bound for minimum number of edges in a nonprime graph is given and some conjectures are proposed which in particular includes Entringer’s prime tree conjecture. A conjecture for regular prime graphs is also proposed. 
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	ad70fb080505920c6ae09ebfe30030c9	cec8b0c3f2553311cdaeb0e9378909ce	bc1597983b204b8fea7100bd5bb3d61b	proceedings	GRACEFUL AND PRIME LABELINGS - Algorithms and Embeddings	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Surathkal. KREC and Group Discussion-Graph Labeling Problems	1999
7172575	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson	\N	\N	\N	todaro2006edp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99d8258b130d69bf78c653f21f275c7d	3e6d2fed981b461763d741fb23f515c0	1be4e362b2fd8a242504a030bb2d073f	book	{Economic Development}	Michael P Todaro and Stephen C Smith	\N	2000
7172657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am {Main/New} York	\N	\N	DM93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{DM93}}	\N	c836f31c4b13cfc9e94611e0f8564cb2	5806d0377e7c8541ecd4b70cd30d88b9	f033b6ccfccdcf179d03fb03d736f169	book	Das virtuelle Unternehmen: der Kunde als {Co-Produzent}	William H. Davidow and Michael Shawn Malone	\N	1993
7172986	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	International Workshop on the Principles of Software Evolution	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Lisbon, Portugal	\N	\N	maCW05	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IWPSE.2005.26	\N		\N	\N	195-198	\N	\N	conf/iwpse/2005	date = {2006-01-05}, isbn = {0-7695-2349-8}	Software drift is a common phenomenon existing in 
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software processes. Negative drift makes function, 
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performance and even overall quality of a software 
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product deviate from customers’ expectations, which 
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will bring about the loss to users and software 
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organizations in succession. In this paper, software 
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drift and its relevant concepts are defined initially. 
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Then, an evolutional model of negative drift is 
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presented, and detrimental effects of the model are 
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also analyzed. How to analyze, measure, and control 
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negative drift is an essential problem to be solved in 
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software evolution. Eventually, we put forward a 
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research framework to guide future work to measure 
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and control negative drift for improving software 
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processes.	76ff213c7a093b290b46ea82f72beee7	bd937bbd99ada42aca67e60c09acc194	31930fbd052bba5882f10b39e71a24bb	inproceedings	Research on the Phenomenon of Software Drift in Software Processes	Yutao Ma and Jianxun Chen and Jianghua Wu	\N	2005
7174388	Journal of The Royal Society Interface	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3653185	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2008.0344	\N	CiteULike: Molecular circuits for associative learning in single-celled organisms	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-22 23:26:55}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3653185}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2008.0344}	We demonstrate how a single-celled organism could undertake associative learning. Although to date only one previous study has found experimental evidence for such learning, there is no reason in principle why it should not occur. We propose a gene regulatory network that is capable of associative learning between any pre-specified set of chemical signals, in a Hebbian manner, within a single cell. A mathematical model is developed, and simulations show a clear learned response. A preliminary design for implementing this model using plasmids within Escherichia coli is presented, along with an alternative approach, based on double-phosphorylated protein kinases.	c76a996e469cc4e46b91e23517363e3d	080c3861768ed6fe063bb5a041ca3f64	f73faa51e82b888a2ea2d57058719ae1	article	Molecular circuits for associative learning in single-celled organisms	Chrisantha T. Fernando and Anthony M. Liekens and Lewis E. Bingle and Christian Beck and Thorsten Lenser and Dov J. Stekel and Jonathan E. Rowe	\N	2008
7174638	IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Myers1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	623-635	\N	6	\N		\N	0d13a0fedb44043541d0f5cc18978e7d	3c53a0f8806e49edb80c850e52144f0f	efe19f3810c619119629dc4b46abf2d7	article	Performance tradeoffs in dynamic time warping algorithms for isolated word recognition	C. Myers and L. Rabiner and A. Rosenberg	\N	1980
7174699	The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASA	\N	\N	\N	Ranjard2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/123/4358/1	\N		\N	\N	4358-4368	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1121/1.2903861}	\N	c0d7c472a1da07fa89b4337686fbb7cb	f7d687c3a50dd1adbdd91b6b24f998db	ac362d333c98dc6016076b094bd12153	article	Unsupervised bird song syllable classification using evolving neural networks	Louis Ranjard and Howard A. Ross	\N	2008
7175952	Annual Review of Sociology	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DHNR01	\N	\N		\N	\N	307--336	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{DHNR01}}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.soc.27.1.307}	\N	c6ce1d2c294eedbf1549a4e53a41b24f	47fd91dc694ce72122817c2b144df44c	772c0dac097b235e9fa2de6b53106fb8	article	Social Implications of the Internet	Paul DiMaggio and Eszter Hargittai and W. Russell Neuman and John P. Robinson	\N	2001
7176205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390424	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390424	\N	Efficient top-k querying over social-tagging networks	\N	\N	523--530	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390424}	\N	c1ca6c6664475652d76cb95beaa34e70	17f7d73a408830fa3a66504e49f7e481	1c57b638bb3bee94300d883259774493	inproceedings	Efficient top-k querying over social-tagging networks	Ralf Schenkel and Tom Crecelius and Mouna Kacimi and Sebastian Michel and Thomas Neumann and Josiane X. Parreira and Gerhard Weikum	\N	2008
7176217	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	via www.slideshare.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calhoun_2008_DataSharing	http://www.slideshare.net/amarintha/calhoun-data-sharing-panel-ifla-aug-2008-presentation	\N		\N	Präsentation der Ergebnisse der OCLC "Record Study Use Group" auf einem Panel des World Library and Information Congress der International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) vom August 2008.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Evaluates the environment for data sharing in the information industry, with special emphasis on library metadata 	039bab6078749126b7fc9b6b18dadbac	22403dd0a32779c279c25cb813defefd	8d6a06797dde9926d7f8428e455654f5	misc	Some Rights Reserved: The Environment for Data Sharing	Karen Calhoun	\N	2008
7176282	Information Visualisation, 2008. IV '08. 12th International Conference	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4577967	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IV.2008.44	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Emergent Structure and Awareness Support for Intelligence Analysis	\N	\N	326-332	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-6037}, doi = {10.1109/IV.2008.44}	Based on the emergent nature of terrorist groups, we propose spatial hypertext as a tool for intelligence analysts for representing, reasoning upon, and communicating information. Furthermore, we evaluate awareness as an important feature for analysts to realise hidden associations between various people or objects. Finally, we discuss our prototype Socs, a general spatial structure application with high level support for awareness, under the umbrella of intelligence analysis requirements.	7328ca8627bb6233abbcb73ef76c440e	3b8566cab5d05a67102a98b4afe276b3	25fa81da440024f679c1d63745b07fa8	article	Emergent Structure and Awareness Support for Intelligence Analysis	C. Atzenbeck and D.L. Hicks and N. Memon	\N	2008
7176314	Procceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym) Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AtzenbeckHicks2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/index.php/Socs:_Increasing_Social_and_Group_Awareness_for_Wikis_by_Example_of_Wikipedia	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Many wikis provide good workspace awareness. Users see quickly what changes have been made or get notified about modifications on selected pages. However, they do not support a more sophisticated social or group awareness.
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Being aware of social structures is important for collaborative work. Adequate tools permit team members to reflect upon their and others' roles, detect and solve related conflicts in good time, and provide a means to communicate team developments. This makes such applications an effective means for new collaborators (to understand the team), long term team members (to see what is going on), and team coordinators (to manage teams and identify potential problems). This becomes especially important for fragile, large, or ad hoc virtual teams as we find around many wikis, such as Wikipedia. Furthermore, we argue that social and group awareness increases the quality of articles indirectly and is beneficial for both experts and novice users.
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We introduce Socs, a prototype that permits authoring social structures using spatial hypertext methods via a so-called "social space". It serves as a means to express, store, and communicate social information about people, such as wiki authors. Furthermore, Socs integrates a Web browser and the system-wide address book that act as sources for the social space and as a basis for sophisticated awareness services.
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Socs provides awareness about the authors of a wiki page and which of them are part of the user's structure on the social space, those that are of special interest to the user. This creates implicitly recommendations about wiki pages (because users get notified when wiki pages are authored by known people), provides the basis of interpreting the authors' intentions (because users become aware of who wrote the articles), and foster communication (because users may want to discuss those article with whom they know).	ff117d0ed40c8af4c9296f7e088f5d4a	256de4a2fb95b85497f784f29d05e144	0a9921398d1fec1d426b9dc47217f8ce	inproceedings	Socs: Increasing social and group awareness for wikis by example of Wikipedia	Claus Atzenbeck and David Hicks	\N	2008
7178254	Empirical Software Engineering	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	svahnberg05identifying	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ese/ese10.html#SvahnbergW05	\N	A controlled experiment is conducted in order to validate the method introduced in "Quality attribute-driven selection of software architecture structures". This is done by having eight subjects giving ratings for several different architectures in relation to quality attributes. Also, the different architectures and the different quality attributes are rated amongst each other.
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Within the experiment the answers to the following research questions are given:
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Q11 Is the perception of the strengths and weaknesses of different architecture candidates with respect to different quality attributes the same amongst a set of subjects?
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Q12 Is the perception of which architecture candidates that best fulfill different quality attributes the same amongst a set of subjects?
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Q21 Is the perceived influence of different quality attributes ranked differently fr different software architectures?
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Q22 Are software architectures perceived as supporting different quality attributes differently?
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The answer to question Q11 and Q12 is that the perception of software architectures with respect to quality attributes is similar amongst the set of subjects used. 
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The conclusion of questions Q21 and Q22 is that there indeed exists a difference between the candidate architectures to warrant the choice of one candidate over another given a set of quality attributes.	\N	\N	149-181	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/s10664-004-6190-y}, date = {2005-04-22}	\N	ef4f44f8d5bef1fd212bbae77c733a52	a50f78b49fd372a6417b1772d9110511	bcb3ddc157939f2895ae1c078d4bbc0a	article	An Investigation of a Method for Identifying a Software Architecture Candidate with Respect to Quality Attributes.	Mikael Svahnberg and Claes Wohlin	\N	2005
7178507	Journal of Systems and Software	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ColOco08	\N	\N	focuses on laying out theory, not only evaluation of GT usage	\N	\N	772 - 784	\N	5	\N	issn = {0164-1212}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2007.07.027}	\N	c837179790b67f0d70181921aa4a78be	a012753f32bea5dbde90653b2caac975	50f9438445d4e49fc972c7c57adba3e5	article	Investigating software process in practice: A grounded theory perspective	Gerry Coleman and Rory O'Connor	\N	2008
7178535	New Media & Society	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gil06	\N	\N		\N	\N	651--669	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/1461444806065662}, lccn = {Gil06}	Recently, the major {US} music and movie companies have pursued a dramatic renovation in their approach to copyright enforcement. This shift, from the ‘code’ of law to the ‘code’ of software,   looks to technologies themselves to regulate or make unavailable those uses of content traditionally handled through law. Critics worry about the ‘compliance’ rules built into such systems: design mandates for   manufacturers indicating what users can and cannot do under particular conditions. But these are accompanied by a second set of limitations: ‘robustness’ rules. Robustness rules obligate manufacturers to   build devices such that they prevent tinkering - not only must the technology regulate its users, it must be inscrutable to them. This article examines this   aspect of technical copyright regulation, looking particularly at the Content Scramble System {(CSS)} encryption system for {DVDs} and the recent ‘broadcast   flag’ proposed for digital television. In the name of preventing piracy, these arrangements threaten to undermine users’ sense of agency with their   own technologies.	aea2ca6b26e4818598242a9a66ac3818	8be806607acc616341a5c92e89cbc14a	c97e63ddc86449f1d1362296237228df	article	Designed to ‘effectively frustrate’: copyright, technology and the agency of users	Tarleton Gillespie	\N	2006
7179026	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	University of Kassel	\N	illig2008machine	\N	Bachelor Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3c4f74b5e32fe5344357a37152b4c76	65c16443f45ffd46175f68d14b4f809a	9a65067da65e8301182b33b4ae292141	mastersthesis	Machine Learnability Analysis of Textclassifications in a Social Bookmarking Folksonomy	Jens Illig	\N	2008
7179122	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	erbstoesser2005	http://www.amazon.de/Alles-%C3%BCber-Manga-Lars-Erbst%C3%B6%C3%9Fer/dp/3551781915%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551781915	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551781918}, asin = {3551781915}, isbn = {3551781915}	\N	252d2146982e6d9437f3e85ba612d613	fd7e2535e8d7d10da77b8c59b1795926	55fd40fce6adbda98ede4dec99a6dfaf	book	Alles über Manga	Lars Erbstößer and Stefanie Holzer	\N	2005
7179179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RANLP 2007, CALP workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borovets, Bulgaria	\N	\N	Picca2007	http://moromete.net/articles/picca_et_al_calp07_cr.pdf	\N	suggested by Joel Nothman	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we propose an unsupervised approach for acquiring domain related conceptual hierarchies from open-domain text. Super Sense Tagging (SST) is used to extract up-level terms and Wikipedia categories and WordNet are employed to construct the rest of taxonomic hierarchy. The result is a complete top-bottom taxonomy for every formal context. We describe both the method we implemented and some encoruaging initial experimental results.	78a50f38f3718963c9d95b78a0ac3a79	a1925ff0affb50314e47d6ba57c8f0c8	3f9d976f3ae6ded8dc32205e1aa7b87c	inproceedings	Using Wikipedia and supersense tagging for semi-automatic complex
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taxonomy construction	Davide Picca and Adrian Popescu	\N	2007
7179345	Angewandte Chemie	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keim00	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/74500658/HTMLSTART	\N		\N	\N	3772-3789	\N	21	\N		Ionic liquids are salts that are liquid at low temperature (<100 °C) which represent a new class of solvents with nonmolecular, ionic character. Even though the first representative has been known since 1914, ionic liquids have only been investigated as solvents for transition metal catalysis in the past ten years. Publications to date show that replacing an organic solvent by an ionic liquid can lead to remarkable improvements in well-known processes. Ionic liquids form biphasic systems with many organic product mixtures. This gives rise to the possibility of a multiphase reaction procedure with easy isolation and recovery of homogeneous catalysts. In addition, ionic liquids have practically no vapor pressure which facilitates product separation by distillation. There are also indications that switching from a normal organic solvent to an ionic liquid can lead to novel and unusual chemical reactivity. This opens up a wide field for future investigations into this new class of solvents in catalytic applications.	3564461ca0d7748afc0bf1ea95afa31e	db67186de6e081fbcc5cbbb9e48a6072	31534c5ee377f592731fcfb7f1afd3c9	article	Ionic Liquids-New Solutions for Transition Metal Catalysis	Peter Wasserscheid and Wilhelm Keim	\N	2000
7179349	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Froeba08	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp804319a	\N	Density, Refractive Index, Interfacial Tension, and Viscosity of Ionic Liquids [EMIM][EtSO4], [EMIM][NTf2], [EMIM][N(CN)2], and [OMA][NTf2] in Dependence on Temperature at Atmospheric Pressure - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	12420-12430	\N	39	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp804319a}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp804319a}	 The density, refractive index, interfacial tension, and viscosity of ionic liquids (ILs) [EMIM][EtSO4] (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate), [EMIM][NTf2] (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide), [EMIM][N(CN)2] (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium dicyanimide), and [OMA][NTf2] (trioctylmethylammonium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide) were studied in dependence on temperature at atmospheric pressure both by conventional techniques and by surface light scattering (SLS). A vibrating tube densimeter was used for the measurement of density at temperatures from (273.15 to 363.15) K and the results have an expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of Â±0.02%. Using an Abbe refractometer, the refractive index was measured for temperatures between (283.15 and 313.15) K with an expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of about Â±0.0005. The interfacial tension was obtained from the pendant drop technique at a temperature of 293.15 K with an expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of Â±1%. For higher and lower temperatures, the interfacial tension was estimated by an adequate prediction scheme based on the datum at 293.15 K and the temperature dependence of density. For the ILs studied within this work, at a first order approximation, the quantity directly accessible by the SLS technique was the ratio of surface tension to dynamic viscosity. By combining the experimental results of the SLS technique with density and interfacial tension from conventional techniques, the dynamic viscosity could be obtained for temperatures between (273.15 and 333.15) K with an estimated expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of less than Â±3%. The measured density, refractive index, and viscosity are represented by interpolating expressions with differences between the experimental and calculated values that are comparable with but always smaller than the expanded uncertainties (k = 2). Besides a comparison with the literature, the influence of structural variations on the thermophysical properties of the ILs is discussed in detail. The viscosities mostly agree with values reported in the literature within the combined estimated expanded uncertainties (k = 2) of the measurements while our density and interfacial tension data differ by more than Â±1% and Â±5%. 	1dabecc62f5cc741c8f8451e3a84664f	8da84bfd67c9a6002a7a518dbd046e93	7e640397e806b010c5ecbe2b86868a7b	article	Density, Refractive Index, Interfacial Tension, and Viscosity of Ionic Liquids [EMIM][EtSO4], [EMIM][NTf2], [EMIM][N(CN)2], and [OMA][NTf2] in Dependence on Temperature at Atmospheric Pressure	Andreas P. FroÌba and Heiko Kremer and Alfred Leipertz	\N	2008
7179352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{V}erfügbarkeit von {I}nformationen, {P}roceedings der 30. {O}nline-{T}agung der {D}{G}{I} / 60. {J}ahrestagung der {D}{G}{I}	\N	\N	\N	DGI	Frankfurt	\N	\N	WaP08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7764e78b7809c03ab463d02b09261292	aa1e1d315b3cd9831eec6014eba02a1b	a9f61e2983d5dd870089886554165087	inproceedings	{K}onkurrenzanalyse: {H}andwerk, {K}unst oder {W}issenschaft?	Ralf Wagner	M. Ockenfeld	2008
7179356	Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Camper05	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie049312r	\N	Low Pressure Hydrocarbon Solubility in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing Imidazolium Rings Interpreted Using Regular Solution Theory - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	1928-1933	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1021/ie049312r}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ie049312r}	 Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) can be used for many applications where solubility is one of the main parameters. This paper discusses the use of regular solution theory to model gas solubility at low pressure with empirically determined constants that depend only on the gas. The gases investigated were ethane, ethene, propane, propene, isobutane, butane, 1-butene, and 1,3-butadiene. It was found that the solubility increased as the number of carbons increased, and there was also an increase in solubility for the hydrocarbons with the same carbon number when the number of carbon double bonds increased. The RTILs used in this study were butylmethylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate ([bmim][PF6]), butylmethylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([bmim][BF4]), ethylmethylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide ([emim][Tf2N]), ethylmethylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfone ([emim][CF3SO3]), and ethylmethylimidazolium dicyanamide ([emim][dca]). 	2a42a3b8cdcd8c5d4e6acb545b333d1b	4ae11364c16362f4e0546657ef089fb7	3a8a8200505e8c6775999811ff25ae04	article	Low Pressure Hydrocarbon Solubility in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing Imidazolium Rings Interpreted Using Regular Solution Theory	Dean Camper and Collin Becker and Carl Koval and Richard Noble	\N	2005
7179378	Green Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weyershausen05	http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/GC/article.asp?doi=b411357h	\N		\N	\N	15-19	\N	7	\N		Over the last decade ionic liquids have achieved much attention and are not any longer just a class of esoteric compounds, but are proving to be valuable and useful in a multitude of different applications. So far, ionic liquids have mainly been considered to be an alternative to conventional solvents in reaction and separation processes. Hence, it is not surprising that most of the recent publications report on the use of ionic liquids as a solvent for chemical and biochemical syntheses. This may be rationalized by the possibility of carrying out biphasic reactions for the separation and recovery of otherwise homogenous precious metal catalysts or enzymes, as ionic liquids form two phases with many organic product mixtures. In contrast, the use of ionic liquids as performance additives or as reactive component in the preparation of oligomers or pre-polymers has gained far less attention. The authors believe that due to their unique properties ionic liquids have a great potential to be used as performance additives in many materials and applications. The application of ionic liquids is in accordance with the chemical industry's guidelines and principles concerning the initiatives sustainable development and responsible care. The authors demonstrate this by provision of an example taken from Degussa's ongoing ionic liquids research program: The use of ionic liquids as secondary dispersant in universal pigment pastes, i.e. in the white base paint to be tinted.	3f31e3e310d9239b7255435d6971a97a	a5234cb4bf0985d50a262631d0b6e1fc	bc3bc5c4b9f9a0ac90aa8959ce714c90	article	Industrial application of ionic liquids as performance additives	Bernd Weyershausen and Kathrin Lehmann	\N	2005
7179393	Talis : White Papers	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chad&MillerLibrary2.0	http://www.talis.com/applications/downloads/white_papers/DoLibrariesMatter.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1-11	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f3fb2080fdb1d3a472b765627d9800b	153478a8d10b58fdda518f7f0ba4202b	3ded6768c68b8e9c512bd05bbead1292	article	Do libraries matter? : The rise of Library 2.0	Ken Chad and Paul Miller	\N	2005
7179419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 2007 {E}uropean {C}ompetitive {I}ntelligence {S}ummit	\N	\N	Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals	\N	Alexandria (Virginia)	\N	\N	WaScHoP07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7f5121541f56ecb988806272aa51e21	3fbbbdb07c2049630f86ef71cce252bb	91cea45db800e6a57c40651df646a5e4	inproceedings	{T}he {D}ark {S}ide of {C}ompetitive {I}ntelligence: {T}echnocrats at {W}ork	R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz and A. Hotho	R. Michaeli	2007
7179421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{D}ata {A}nalysis {C}lassification and {F}orward {S}earch	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	DeScWaP06	\N	\N		\N	\N	23 - 30	\N	\N	\N		\N	60d6093c024e6fd6df5d10e5320a65db	ec1a84097d4528a6681c2ac9329c2b6d	e9751659ec685bf7acc1afd7f7bdad01	inproceedings	{G}rowing {C}lustering {A}lgorithms in {M}arket {S}egmentation: {D}efining {T}arget {G}roups and {R}elated {M}arketing {C}ommunication	R. Decker and S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	S. Zani and A. Cerioli and M. Riani and M. Vichi	2006
7179423	Next Space : The OCLC Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StoreyOCLCLibrary2.0	http://www.oclc.org/nextspace/002/1.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	b8a69fc25e7f6f71bf4bfbe45d6804e8	0dbd9aef1ed1d3b6fc7d30a53f8af36d	e680a7dd5c4a69e78b5533fd5ffaa11b	article	Where will the next generation Web take libraries?	Tom Storey	\N	2006
7179429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{D}ata {S}cience and {C}lassification	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaP06	\N	\N		\N	\N	279 -- 286	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab3cf69edb136c5ed5bdb0e3d71192d9	14b717bcb4097a14b35f927bf8649ac7	3c0acf6d8562af7f732b9916cbe7cc16	inproceedings	{P}atterns of {A}ssociations in {F}inite {S}ets of {I}tems	R. Wagner	V. Batagelj and H.-H. Bock and A. Ferligoj and A. Ziberna	2006
7179430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{C}lassification and {D}ata {A}nalysis 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parma	\N	\N	DeScWaP05	\N	\N		\N	\N	91 - 94	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e88a6ef2a8ca1464bd57503368adad2	d67de6394b3fd2607371ab944f3d568d	14e40a92dd50c0228f3e8c05320f1ff6	inproceedings	{M}ining {C}onsumption and {N}utrition {P}atterns for {M}arketing {C}ommunication	R. Decker and S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	S. Zani and A. Cerioli	2005
7179435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{I}nnovations in {C}lassification, {D}ata {S}cience, and {I}nformation {S}ystems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaP05	\N	\N		\N	\N	249 -- 256	\N	\N	\N		\N	544f35176991efd563318bdbc386d66c	a4dfbd6c8098f193e6bc1d49ae0631ea	a433cf5c85a4344d0edd0d974b888df1	inproceedings	{M}ining {P}romising {Q}ualification {P}atterns	R. Wagner	D. Baier and K.-D. Wernecke	2005
7179442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the {I}nternational {C}onference on {B}usiness {C}apacity {D}evelopment and {E}conomic {R}egeneration	\N	\N	\N	University of Abertay	Dundee	\N	\N	WaP04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16e50360dcd876426798b6c54189b98f	0f74dea439561c4bec14e01925e55728	9eaa99cbf7a8edc37aa1e3ff4276b9f7	inproceedings	{M}arketing in {T}ransition {E}conomies: {L}essons {L}earned from {R}ussia	R. Wagner	J. Paterson and I. S. Fraser	2004
7179443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 2004 {F}ordham {U}niversity {B}ehavioral {P}ricing {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaBeP04	\N	\N		\N	\N	94 - 107	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d2ebe728a622a0a7ab3bfb07b56a7ca	8692afe89323731c779d9abb244d9872	4229028c065109f7835ad5972b983491	inproceedings	{I}dentifying {P}atterns of {C}onsumer {R}esponse to {P}rice {E}ndings	R. Wagner and K.-S. Beinke	H. Estelami and S. Maxwell	2004
7179449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the {I}rish {A}cademy of {M}anagement {A}nnual {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dublin	\N	\N	WaPeP04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d02e4584d09d3da9d3af1c740592fbb4	75eacaeaa3d82404f19fb61f772170c1	29ed5429e3a0556e8e76a0b5af418fa3	inproceedings	{P}atterns of {M}arketing {P}ractices in {T}ransition {E}conomies	R. Wagner and J. Pels	\N	2004
7179452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{M}arketing: {R}esponsible and {R}elevant? {P}roceedings of the 32nd {E}{M}{A}{C} {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	EMAC	Glasgow	\N	\N	WaP03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c52094909f9c5503b63a9f480b5f7f5	524da3d0668dffc0ce957b9fae662edf	affe9c5a10671c4ed8e4a8ef8b254b54	inproceedings	{A}re {O}dd {P}rices {M}eaningful {P}rice {T}hresholds? {A}n {I}nvestigation by {G}eneralised {C}ross {V}alidation	R. Wagner	M. Saren and A. Wilson	2003
7179459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{C}lassification in the {I}nformation {A}ge	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaP99	\N	\N		\N	\N	536 -- 544	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3c26d90657e89ff61d540556669ad17	48add582e4f56ba068f38fd0fa8b260d	3d9742be7ffd6a6621afb7c551611ea8	inproceedings	{M}odeling and {M}easuring of {C}ompetitive {R}eactions to {C}hanges of {M}arketing {M}ix at the {R}etail {L}evel	R. Wagner	W. Gaul and H. Locarek-Junge	1999
7179481	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	0470025611	http://www.amazon.de/Patterns-Computer-Mediated-Interaction-Wiley-Software/dp/0470025611%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0470025611	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780470025611}, asin = {0470025611}, isbn = {0470025611}, dewey = {303.4834}	\N	638e5c2d5b96969d572c588801a2687a	184651307ecdf68f21b8abb9abc26961	1898caf24edf706860070ff4365e662d	book	Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction (Wiley Software Patterns)	Till Schümmer and Stephan Lukosch	\N	2007
7179511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {B}usiness in {T}oday's {W}orld	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	409380e1cee4e3d792d755ac99f36396	5f64de28489e381e8bbdf9ebabb3af7a	872343c19d85204bfe0896f90bb5d746	incollection	{B}est {B}uy	R. Wagner	Charles Wankel	forthcoming
7179514	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {G}lobal {B}usiness	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2150157c4ebde471d1c14e7d8454cdf	a29f1b8ac1f8795aafcc3b7ce68386a3	ab05f6f619c72f81a2f01a6e4e782651	incollection	{C}hicago {S}chool/{C}hicago {B}oys	R. Wagner	J. Katz and Golson J.	forthcoming
7179518	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {G}lobal {B}usiness	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb797842c38d4dac5b34ce41e61feceb	233e39beb461d2a1c61bac1349239755	f1f184b3c10f3d90c504897fd2795d49	incollection	{P}orter's {C}ompetitive {A}dvantages of {N}ations	R. Wagner	J. Katz and Golson J.	forthcoming
7179520	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {M}ultimedia {T}echnology and {N}etworking	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I} {G}lobal	Hershey	\N	\N	MeScWaC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	880 - 886	\N	\N	\N		\N	35c48bda6fd30aed7133d8c0b0f09d28	fcaba1e4ca09e137132bbab11ec13a61	3bdb6e6c9f00d8bf04ce869ff1b89fc5	incollection	{M}arketing {R}esearch using {M}ultimedia {T}echnologies	M. Mei{\\ss}ner and S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	M. Pagani	2008
7179521	Global Networks	Vol. 7 Issue 4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://emedia1.bsb-muenchen.de/han/38779_0/web.ebscohost.com/ehost/resultsadvanced?vid=4&hid=2&sid=e1755877-6fca-4762-abd0-4c2c66444575%40sessionmgr104&bquery=(JN+%22Global+Networks%22)+and+(transnational)&bdata=JmRiPXNpaCZ0eXBlPTEmc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl	\N	EBSCOhost: Result List: JN &quot;Global Networks&quot; and transnational	\N	\N	p 383-391	\N	\N	\N		\N	895cc5f59c3fd8c9cf725796e493d4e0	732a4fb1743dd0bf02dd99e3e343fe4c	acfec19a86afda61095cac31f93e551d	article	Introduction: spatialities of transnational networks	DAVID FEATHERSTONE and RICHARD PHILLIPS and JOHANNA WATERS	\N	2007
7179527	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {M}ultimedia {T}echnology and {N}etworking	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I} {G}lobal	Hershey	\N	\N	ScWaC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1257 - 1263	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c89249011890cd347aa242a9366bfd1	387e9219457183eae407428d22bf48ca	c791637861d6fab4b2ffd6977c5162af	incollection	{S}canning {M}ultimedia {B}usiness {E}nvironments	S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	M. Pagani	2008
7179535	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{H}andbook of {R}esearch on {M}obile {B}usiness	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I}	Hershey	\N	\N	WaKlC08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	245 - 259	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f46706399579ccb2142529c1330a2cb	0ba44faaa11cf8a9ecf601e900065fd8	b834cb1ae59dd297acf8d775ca58d470	incollection	{C}ultural {I}mpacts on the {S}pread of {M}obile {C}ommerce: {A}n {I}nternational {C}omparison	R. Wagner and M. Klaus	B. Unhelkar	2008
7179539	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {M}ultimedia {T}echnology and {N}etworking	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I} {G}lobal	Hershey	\N	\N	WaMeC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	978 - 985	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b43be5804e93a72f74a2af3649a6556	9b7a3237eed8bbd71934f86e00a9367f	4990a72acdeaaf7cef3e4c127031706c	incollection	{M}ultimedia for {D}irect {M}arketing	M. Mei{\\ss}ner and R. Wagner	M. Pagani	2008
7179552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{I}{T}-enabled {S}trategic {M}anagement: {I}ncreasing {R}eturns for the {O}rganization	\N	\N	\N	Idea Publishing	Hershey	\N	\N	ScWaC06	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-242	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc16cd31170ba63629b408d5074dc7ac	24d1f97abf93678392068bdaa3b8d752	521e1e4257006c23bd136c9307c6bce7	incollection	{A}utonomous {E}nvironmental {S}canning in the {W}orld {W}ide {W}eb	S. Scholz and R. Wagner	B.A. Walters and Z. Tang	2006
7179555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Analysis and Decision Support	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaScDeC05	\N	\N		\N	\N	157 -- 176	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f11c600a106c2983724c3de540c8c82	b96f23ccb6d3e167e54c8eea563fb5d0	1752045e2fec696bf61c282bec8db408	incollection	{T}he {N}umber of {C}lusters in {M}arket {S}egmentation	R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz and R. Decker	D. Baier and R. Decker and L. Schmidt-Thieme	2005
7179577	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{M}arktforschung: {M}ethoden, {A}nwendungen, {P}raxisbeispiele	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	DeWaC99	\N	\N		\N	\N	549 - 578	\N	\N	\N		\N	41478afc4f92b78981174ebe1de83809	8131f608fba8932c89d58695f3c0458a	7ffbf5732c81d2b7b576d2e84429da38	incollection	{L}og-lineare {M}odelle und {L}ogit	R. Decker and R. Wagner	C. Homburg and A. Herrmann	1999
7179717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in: Frohn, J. and Gebhardt, K.: Bielefeld 2000plus - Forschungsprojekte zur Region	\N	\N	Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaBoKeW99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		\N	9cca1554ab1c6a46e38693c7e588c9e5	8c692612c81ab5a578a7dd529894514a	75469ec77027a2383447c6094d78b0aa	techreport	{I}mageanalyse des {B}ielefelder {E}inzelhandels	R. Wagner and C. Bornemeyer and S. Kerkojus	\N	1999
7179750	Theoretical Population Biology	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	surviving-blocks	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0040-5809(03)00098-4	\N		\N	\N	451-471 	\N	4	\N		What is the chance that some part of a stretch of genome will survive? In a population of constant size, and with no selection, the probability of survival of some part of a stretch of map length y<1 approaches y/log( yt/2) for log( yt)much greater-than1. Thus, the whole genome is certain to be lost, but the rate of loss is extremely slow. This solution extends to give the whole distribution of surviving block sizes as a function of time. We show that the expected number of blocks at time t is 1+yt and give expressions for the moments of the number of blocks and the total amount of genome that survives for a given time. The solution is based on a branching process and assumes complete interference between crossovers, so that each descendant carries only a single block of ancestral material. We consider cases where most individuals carry multiple blocks, either because there are multiple crossovers in a long genetic map, or because enough time has passed that most individuals in the population are related to each other. For species such as ours, which have a long genetic map, the genome of any individual which leaves descendants (not, vert, similar80% of the population for a Poisson offspring number with mean two) is likely to persist for an extremely long time, in the form of a few short blocks of genome.	5e8702395c0ad6d7dca50d15364afeec	4cac91971b7dcaf3ff96230a413a12a2	5904243f50d870e009165f62a1090e45	article	The distribution of surviving blocks of an ancestral genome 	S. J. E. Baird and N. H. Barton and A. M. Etheridge	\N	2003
7179755	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {M}ultimedia {T}echnology and {N}etworking	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I} {G}lobal	Hershey	\N	\N	WaC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	318 - 323	\N	\N	\N		\N	77c37d4c3866f97b9c97c1a7f21c25bf	63a47092bcef4604d15b2bbf18cd0e21	d17f9767159788447d08a21114f6b1c6	incollection	{C}ustomizing {M}ultimedia with {M}ulti-{T}rees	Ralf Wagner	M. Pagani	2008
7179767	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	Marktforschung: Methoden, Anwendungen, Praxisbeispiele	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	DeWaTeC99	\N	\N		\N	\N	79 - 98	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d9993f7f7a0051991b4a46d49192fa1	d9921db0d9173189aba16216b2904f61	80ca0145dc4cb0c19f714900b6470794	incollection	{F}ehlende {W}erte in der {M}arktforschung	R. Decker and R. Wagner and Temme T.	C. Homburg and A. Herrmann	1999
7180008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:801418	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1135777.1135837	\N	POLYPHONET: an advanced social network extraction system from the web	\N	\N	397--406	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-27 10:18:22}, citeulike-article-id = {801418}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933239}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1135777.1135837}	\N	2c3e64e62bad95099efaa1f45399294b	b25c4798ec5fd5bed668d0a80065bba2	67dd3b04cfdf5c101185247efdfd6963	inproceedings	POLYPHONET: an advanced social network extraction system from the web	Yutaka Matsuo and Junichiro Mori and Masahiro Hamasaki and Keisuke Ishida and Takuichi Nishimura and Hideaki Takeda and Koiti Hasida and Mitsuru Ishizuka	\N	2006
7180015	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	3	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:463235	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2005.05.006	\N	CiteULike: Flink: Semantic Web technology for the extraction and analysis of social networks	\N	\N	211--223	\N	2-3	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-05 17:36:54}, citeulike-article-id = {463235}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2005.05.006}	We present the Flink system for the extraction, aggregation and visualization of online social networks. Flink employs semantic technology for reasoning with personal information extracted from a number of electronic information sources including web pages, emails, publication archives and FOAF profiles. The acquired knowledge is used for the purposes of social network analysis and for generating a web-based presentation of the community. We demonstrate our novel method to social science based on electronic data using the example of the Semantic Web research community.	2b79b0a8bfb1485173336ef357f6b940	c568f593a129d59f8db33ef31522a66a	a7f100d3b0a28e3e09dc7fff47697991	article	Flink: Semantic Web technology for the extraction and analysis of social networks	Peter Mika	\N	2005
7180077	IEEE Internet Computing	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MIC.2009.6	http://hyperdata.org/docs/webscience/w1web.pdf	\N		\N	\N	86-89	\N	1	\N	issn = {1089-7801}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2009.6}	\N	6d3564d8a7cafe7a441e4bfa3c896bea	9e4d7f16e0ec417c3f04e26912ef6f66	0e650e20cc3ba8167c8e41ba2a64c826	article	Delivered Deliverables: The State of the Semantic Web, Part 1	Danny Ayers	\N	2009
7180245	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	\N	\N	\N	3834004022	http://www.amazon.de/Das-eLearning-Praxisbuch-unterst%C3%BCtzte-Lernangebote-Fortbildung/dp/3834004022%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3834004022	\N	Das eLearning-Praxisbuch: Online unterstützte…Amazon.de: Julia Born: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783834004024}, asin = {3834004022}, isbn = {3834004022}	\N	afb4b7910d3c8e0df12f87f3904e0528	2d79c1a0793494c2263c3783bfc385f8	3a52583f64e6da11ad1a24d01e049128	book	Das eLearning-Praxisbuch: Online unterstützte Lernangebote in Aus- und Fortbildung konzipieren und begleiten. Ein Hand- und Arbeitsbuch	Julia Born	\N	2008
7180304	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BuehrkeMS2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31533175	\N		\N	\N	40-47	\N	8	\N		"Auf unserer scheinbar so ruhig leuchtenden Sonne toben gewaltige Explosionen, die Teilchenstürme ins Planetensystem katapultieren. Jetzt kommen die Forscher der Heizung dieses Hexenkessels auf die Spur."	5b7ac0e82b58a63ce2b07d62f6917a6e	e1cda8b9be1797ab0abf2f0a3f3d75a0	c79a6c4fc4e7b43ca77b678e0df83d03	article	Die magnetische Schleuder : was die Sonne zum Hexenkessel macht	Thomas Bührke	\N	2008
7180310	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StoesselSH2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31503813	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	30-33	\N	8	\N		"Noch immer tun sich Ärzte schwer, wenn sie einem Patienten die bittere Wahrheit sagen müssen. Dabei ist einfühlsames Verhalten lernbar."	f5971e9edcef44b21be1530726fc11ae	e33856ca87388c6a64aebb7c2e62585c	a929ea35c5e768728816cd7b9f8a4365	article	"Sie haben Krebs"	Jürgen-Peter Stössel	\N	2008
7180315	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LudwigRD2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31545996	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	24-29	\N	8	\N		"Der Stör, einst einer der wichtigsten Speisefische, ist heute bei uns ausgestorben. Deutsche und polnische Biologen siedeln ihn jetzt in Oder und Ostsee wieder an."	3bd82b664381bb2898d8d452c5b209f4	699a862ab67871550eddcf841adfed12	951df9d4a94f5aaa819c77504354fd5a	article	Die Rückkehr des Oder-Störs	Michaela Ludwig	\N	2008
7180322	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KargeLL2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31539539	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	16-23	\N	8	\N		"Keiner kann besser in Gesichtern lesen als der amerikanische Psychologe Paul Ekman. Nun schult er den US-Geheimdienst und kooperiert mit dem Dalai Lama. Auch die bdw-Reporterin hat von ihm gelernt."	6e6389f07d419bed321d56f64dc5bc40	0fb8a503a81dbbf400ab09f904af428b	839cd11ea7a13259a305f5819aca4a1c	article	Der lebende Lügendetektor	Désirée Karge	\N	2008
7180358	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillkeKW2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31533399	\N		\N	– Experten beantworten Leserfragen	50-53	\N	8	\N		"In unserer Mai-Ausgabe forderten wir die bdw-Leser auf, uns Fragen zu schicken, die sie zum 'Einfluss der Sonne auf die Entwicklung des Erdklimas' haben. Die häufigsten und prägnantesten haben wir weitergereicht an die Experten Mojib Latif und Manfred Schüssler."	3bd5d9dd9ef29af5815ef55119f0fba0	b35d2bb56114401ec2ec95809a343419	eaecabd23630d213151253b785e0b7b5	article	Klimawandel: Welchen Einfluss hat die Sonne?	Thomas Willke	\N	2008
7180359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adobe-flash	http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer	\N		\N	http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f09d110f7d1d1df5d478a99e2455268	41887d3cfdf5e6aa4c5a5bad4127ee8e	d554811203b86d01438e521236223762	misc	Adobe flash player	Adobe Systems Incorporated	\N	2008
7180363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	simile-timeline	http://code.google.com/p/simile-widgets	\N		\N	http://code.google.com/p/simile-widgets	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	105bbe5cd4796318c4859bf230e545fb	576be99c8f61b40e072a2f009377d463	79588078fc84fcf77697726d1b1182dc	misc	Simile timeline	MIT Simile Project	\N	2008
7180369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jazz-teamaware	https://jazz.net/pub/capabilities/team-aware.jsp	\N		\N	https://jazz.net/pub/capabilities/team-aware.jsp	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41164751787d7fde42cadee106553b2b	bab5391271f16df2778a3343ee35d9ee	456a6d4dc6f420bb4984872ee3801dd4	misc	Team aware - Rational Team Concert capabilities - Jazz community site	IBM/Rational Software	\N	2008
7180372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eclipse	http://www.eclipse.org	\N		\N	http://www.eclipse.org	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb0cbf8a11965611a64b296d952c08c6	99abb3b61e8c604934f713d9d68c2c5e	e26e16c839813e0f8655c594eb5a83d9	misc	Eclipse integrated development environment	The Eclipse Foundation	\N	2008
7180391	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ReinbergerMA2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31539350	\N		\N	\N	54-57	\N	8	\N		"Sommer, Sonne, Sonnenbrand – das Trio bereitet dem Schwarzen Hautkrebs den Weg. Besonders gefährdet sind Kinder."	f1fa41efa08f970f7f099d8922b977d5	cf4d7d3dcc6c7e3398bb8ee52ad416f1	ff6a1db8a7eaf766cb4ffcae0d3bae7a	article	Melanom-Alarm	Stefanie Reinberger	\N	2008
7180433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moller1999Edinburgh	http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/perdita/cwb/doc/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0ad5dc558b11a620c7695138f057442	d0bb7097327a8982640b2ba753204c62	6a6aa854005ce1025685dfb7a2da39f7	manual	The Edinburgh Concurrency Workbench User Manual﻿﻿	Faron Moller and Perdita Stevens	\N	1999
7180476	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science	209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoare2008Concurrency	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B75H1-4SCKNHH-B&_user=4421&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000059598&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=4421&md5=6110a5872a11b3f7c2ec9da7c8b04470	\N		\N	\N	165-171	\N	\N	\N		\N	ade01033f10882264ad5281900c3550f	2e29004bf73cc4178111a3b9c99940b8	4c60a2ff62669126bef440d9effcff72	article	Verification of Fine-grain Concurrent Programs	Tony Hoare	\N	2008
7180482	Proceedings of Symposium on Applied Mathematics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Floyd1967Flowcharts	http://laser.cs.umass.edu/courses/cs521-621.Spr06/papers/Floyd.pdf	\N	A formal grammar for flowcharts.	\N	\N	19-32	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e29198ad46b78ad337abfee6dcf8665	bd9dee412b9a403b9fa1f1b2f0032f36	2fa3c50b3386ec2f640eb8bfaedaa7db	article	Assigning Meanings to Programs	Robert W. Floyd	\N	1967
7180491	Communicating Sequential Processes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11423348_6	\N		\N	\N	85--97	\N	\N	\N		\N	bdfb40b5a420f6257284121fcec5c8be	e35ddc3fa144e6bf9c151a5070aac9d4	0e97183484a28419d4e6f2a7bf19730b	article	Models for Data-Flow Sequential Processes	Mark B. Josephs	\N	2005
7180498	Inf. Syst.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1458749	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458749	\N		\N	\N	178--208	\N	1	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2008.06.003}	\N	c95f9bc47425755cb50fd44783975f57	7df33f7a1893fd36d6db6da4bca1e782	ab3b10df0dc96099069aae737f416400	article	On the relationship between workflow models and document types	Kees van Hee and Jan Hidders and Geert-Jan Houben and Jan Paredaens and Philippe Thiran	\N	2009
7180517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parks1995ProcessNetworks	http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/publications/papers/95/parksThesis/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0667868606d5d49bf30703e10982b36	c885a35ffc15e52315f92dcf3b9277c8	036b69e835bf6a9438c6b015fb3fcf84	phdthesis	Bounded Scheduling of Process Networks	Thomas M. Parks	\N	1995
7180615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Implementation and feasibility of USGS resource assessment software using Pareto distribution with case studies of Bombay Offshore and Cambay Basins with graphics support.	73947c6c74aae26147c27fcd20f587ad	2d44b240059e8d692fe9db11555075ea	d7cdfd185e9a21a2387e69dbcf8adb41	techreport	Resource Assessment of Indian Basins Playwise Using Pareto with Software	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	1996. ONGC Report E&D Directorate Project	1996
7180639	Nurse Educator	31	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3783291	http://www.nurseeducatoronline.com/pt/re/nurseeducator/abstract.00006223-200601000-00011.htm;jsessionid=JCJfmdc07DQHp9y3WRyf1D6P2gl00TGQ8NMCDvrhyLhT8PM3zvzT!-595418120!181195629!8091!-1	\N	CiteULike: Helping Nurses Use NANDA, NOC, and NIC: Novice to Expert	\N	\N	40--46	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-12 20:32:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3783291}, priority = {2}	The electronic health record (EHR) requires the use of standardized nursing languages such as NANDA, NOC, and NIC. Helping nurses use these languages for an EHR requires different educational strategies in 3 domains: intellectual, interpersonal, and technical. The author explains the rationale for changes in educational methods, expectations that educators and managers should set for students and nurses at various levels of expertise, and teaching strategies in each of the domains.	b64830cff924e3fac73fd78701c0a070	8a9ef5713a794c62f895b2a21b4a33fa	f16f63433af81e1431d40fa953c08d70	article	Helping Nurses Use NANDA, NOC, and NIC: Novice to Expert	M. Lunney	\N	2006
7180644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rojas1996	http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/rojas/neural/index.html.html	\N	Impressive wrap-up of the whole topic.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d516448995c2bdb30cd5618e3f45b7ba	a89604a57d87c7d6fa5ef54962313325	f28f78a398900d66c48a238c8848b795	book	Neural Networks	Raúl Rojas	\N	1996
7180649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d210bf75f94e3dc1187dc52e66506689	b5704ccf80b969b23eb5800b53c098f7	27bed0eb0f3e09e50f0970df9732fd02	article	Another  Characterization  of  HyperCubes	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	161-166 Discrete Mathematics	1982
7180700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa04cac49e35a5be5e5cc5c8b3021038	fa7a8b1998da6b41d41cb932ac946fcb	57ca4d9a307c29c3ed5c56681f98e599	misc	Stochastic Reservoir Description Of B-173a Field - Bombay Offshore Basin, by Dr. Suresh G. Thadani, Stochastic Systems International Plano, Texas, USA, dated March 31, 1998.	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ONGC Draft Proposal Pilot Project	1998
7180851	\N	62	\N	\N	September	\N	Communicating Process Architectures 2004	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press, Amsterdam	\N	\N	Concurrent Systems Engineering Series	Jacobsen2004Transterpreter	http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2004/2004	\N		\N	\N	99-106	\N	\N	\N	publication_type = {inproceedings}, submission_id = {27077_1100040781}, issn = {1383-7575}, refereed = {Yes}, isbn = {1 58603 458 8}	\N	b2996e8d74e9ebfb31168ff43f7ba3e3	e5b6b37cf3f858ef664063e663ecce2a	dce67606151c367c3f81dbd1a15eb29a	inproceedings	The Transterpreter: A Transputer Interpreter	Christian L. Jacobsen and Matthew C. Jadud	Dr. Ian R. East and Prof David Duce and Dr Mark Green and Jeremy M. R. Martin and Prof. Peter H. Welch	2004
7180861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staatsinstitut f\\"ur Schulp\\"adagogik und Bildungsforschung and Bayern.	\N	Kastner	Wolnzach	\N	{I}{S}{B}-{H}andreichung	StaatsinstitutfurSchulpadagogikundBildungsforschung.2001	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-936154-00-7}	\N	7a501cf49bcee9626b9fb40ad3fda213	b0d48a13e0831c2fccf2b3e0abb576e6	f639f47fd6c070fd17f8ceda8ed2495d	proceedings	{N}eue {S}chwerpunktsetzung in der {A}ufgabenkultur:  {H}andreichung f\\"ur den {M}athematikunterricht am {G}ymnasium	\N	\N	2001
7180862	\N	Handbuch	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedrich	Velber	\N	{M}athematik verstehen durch {H}andeln	Baptist.2004	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-617-92354-2}	\N	d66e7cabcdb73ca6b97d02a8bc06cb75	0878f69c06f0d90c9ebc97f3859ff2a9	37a3fb491c46a9d193088659c3fb7c65	book	{L}ernen und {L}ehren mit dynamischen {A}rbeitsbl\\"attern:  {M}athematik {K}lasse 7/8; das {H}andbuch zur {C}{D}-{R}{O}{M}	\N	P. Baptist	2004
7180863	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	{D}idaktik der {M}athematik	Winter.1991	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-528-18978-9}	\N	fd56e31b0c54079aaa87870d2887647b	46d732f4378690ec25f7d71d43f5f5dc	f4ecbe53d76b10a1eca8a8cf6d6c5bbf	book	{E}ntdeckendes {L}ernen im {M}athematikunterricht:  {E}inblicke in die {I}deengeschichte und ihre {B}edeutung f\\"ur die {P}\\"adagogik	H. Winter and E. Wittmann	\N	1991
7180864	mathematik lehren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elschenbroich.2002	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	47-53	\N	115	\N		\N	33983bfd3557e412cb5427825c04cbfc	4c4b887e273ddb4042d8170bc14c911f	a2c07175255a26d107a64795eeb0cbfd	article	{U}nd dann ist noch so ein {R}est ...	J H. Elschenbroich	\N	2002
7180865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzbecker	Hildesheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hoffmann.2003	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88120-356-7}	\N	667ce2f2c0c9b1e809a8b4b60e9836ee	84c01c15776d2c878dcfb5673e361cc2	af9c2e8a077ed4a76b26ec018a9d5cc6	book	{M}athematik verstehen:  {S}emiotische {P}erspektiven	\N	H. G. M. Hoffmann	2003
7180866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	\N	Bender.1988	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3464006158}	\N	26b2b0443be9b52ef57fffa6999d4b09	dd4b5a33c8bd62890976b5db3ce40858	c5548b90d9bfd7cbbf0f370bd7fd8912	book	{M}athematikdidaktik: {T}heorie und {P}raxis:  {F}estschrift f\\"ur {H}einrich {W}inter	P. Bender and H. Winter	\N	1988
7180867	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzbecker	Hildesheim	\N	\N	Schupp.2002	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88120-352-4}	\N	6e7e341a92d8ea1b7e55b06ef2e47fa0	59e999afd3394293e65dc34c94bf881a	43fd42e47040bc342e338acc6e07a5b5	book	{T}hema mit {V}ariationen oder {A}ufgabenvariation im {M}athematikunterricht	H. Schupp	\N	2002
7180868	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., 5. Dr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	\N	Herget.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-464-54360-3}	\N	f2e05215e82b163942833a85bcd2eeb1	850a3fcd377fcad320886c29ad4e4650	f392dc6c870ae5e06d3b56fb89f77e64	book	{P}roduktive {A}ufgaben f\\"ur den {M}athematikunterricht in der {S}ekundarstufe {I}	W. Herget and T. Jahnke and W. Kroll	\N	2007
7180869	\N	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzbecker	Hildesheim	\N	{T}exte zur mathematischen {F}orschung und {L}ehre	Kittel.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88120-462-0}	\N	d826d6e0180b113c4176ce989547d596	b8aa23b416c5db87ff4e50b28be699a0	04b9b2a1e46d1ed9c30961c67c2ae415	book	{D}ynamische {G}eometrie-{S}ysteme in der {H}auptschule:  {E}ine interpretative {U}ntersuchung an {F}allbeispielen und ausgew\\"ahlten {A}ufgaben der {S}ekundarstufe	A. Kittel	\N	2007
7180870	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedrich	Seelze-Velber	\N	{M}athematik - verstehen durch handeln	Miller.2006b	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-617-62114-1}	\N	8271de19f4956e19843d1abebe96e82c	02735608207fcb75d64883a5cddcb040	eaf7e4b013ed7ce918c90b0d9d2f6daa	book	{E}xperimentieren und entdecken mit dynamischen {A}rbeitsbl\\"attern:  {M}athematik {S}ekundarstufe {I} ; [mit {C}{D}]	C. Miller and V. Ulm and P. Baptist	\N	2006
7180871	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Scriptor	Berlin	\N	{N}eue {M}edien im {F}achunterricht	Barzel.2005	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783589218509}	\N	50380d7b13863922050a08373cca89de	1a9d6e7d52f55d82dda7c5b33b8e2496	cecf54d0656395132409b74037e5c315	book	{C}omputer, {I}nternet \\& {C}o. im {M}athematik-{U}nterricht	B\\"arbel Barzel and Stephan Hu{\\ss}mann and Timo Leuders	\N	2005
7180872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler [u.a.]	Stuttgart	\N	{C}omputer{P}raxis im {U}nterricht	Schumann.1991	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-476-70240-5}	\N	7c564aa8a8ee391b9e8a33cd27bafdce	e0eed0f6b9ee5805a46e4df7539477ac	c10b14596a24a8d631e5463eb8cff2b2	book	{S}chulgeometrisches {K}onstruieren mit dem {C}omputer:  {B}eitr\\"age zur {D}idaktik des interaktiven {K}onstruierens	H. Schumann	\N	1991
7180873	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen-Scriptor	Berlin	\N	\N	Leuders.2005	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3589214252}	Im zweiten Teil geht es auch um Aufgaben als Instrumente f\\"ur den Unterricht	0ec162c5b35aaafa76eebe3f235e2f9b	36fd5c8618cc44a8ce5ef73c4c410be7	e32c685a90ded8c3d902f207eb3e2271	book	{Q}ualit\\"at im {M}athematikunterricht in der {S}ekundarstufe {I} und {I}{I}	T. Leuders	\N	2005
7180874	mathematik lehren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elschenbroich.2002b	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	56-59	\N	110	\N		\N	385f6ef7d9fc327b294cea0363baf78e	d88c5aeaa54fd40c13fc7b6d515ed94d	106ea8860d64122fa0d7565882492839	article	{V}isuell dynamisches {B}eweisen	J H. Elschenbroich	\N	2002
7180875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hut	M\\"unchen	\N	{I}nformatik	Miller.2004	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899630602}	\N	8c69229cc2a1a7a6d12cc22b30e7b7eb	d28254ce7f3206fd53a15862dfe0c7c4	460c6d664cb091246f72f07f50ae5a75	book	{E}ntwicklung dynamischer {A}rbeitsbl\\"atter und ihre {R}ealisierung f\\"ur den {M}athematikunterricht	C. Miller	\N	2004
7180876	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Scriptor	Berlin	\N	\N	Leuders.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-589-21695-6}	\N	045face731f58785376bf0428e3b7af8	af707737723858c09627e46dec7bd7f9	04b88856ce915ffb0540abdc89832891	book	{M}athematik-{D}idaktik:  {P}raxishandbuch f\\"ur die {S}ekundarstufe {I} und {I}{I}	\N	T. Leuders	2007
7180877	mathematik lehren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhn.2002	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	48-52	\N	114	\N		\N	be25752276937e68df54840ac1316c2b	bf5c3b1aaffaeecb10248981833a97bc	bb0e1ad93f238344814063f6b8932a88	article	{P}rozente und {P}roportionen:  {V}eranschaulicht mit dem {C}omputer	J. Kuhn	\N	2002
7180878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aulis-Verl. Deubner	K\\"oln	\N	\N	Koepsell.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3761427200}	\N	23a08124432c50d1ed36e7fa9fa85905	5caff0ccf87bd77acc1334793fcc2d77	13fcf99ccb2adec084896744f4652e09	book	{D}ynamische {G}eometrie im {M}athematikunterricht der {S}ekundarstufe {I}	A. Koepsell and D. T\\"onnies	\N	2007
7180879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spektrum Akad. Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	{M}athematik {P}rimar- und {S}ekundarstufe	Weigand.2002	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8274-1100-9}	\N	723788c5c6956f7fb1e74973697918dc	c51f6b87bc937208af1f7ad4e0497d10	396c5a5ffa457c5d02396d55864ce5fd	book	{C}omputer im {M}athematikunterricht:  {N}eue {W}ege zu alten {Z}ielen	G H. Weigand and T. Weth	\N	2002
7180880	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Scriptor	Berlin	\N	\N	Buchter.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-589-22122-6}	\N	ea85febcc59dd22d41441878f20a710a	9c7affb8bfccd4985c43e3c64a461237	445ec5410a944852b37033614a1d90f0	book	{M}athematikaufgaben selbst entwickeln:  {L}ernen f\\"ordern - {L}eistung \\"uberpr\\"ufen	A. B\\"uchter and T. Leuders	\N	2007
7180881	\N	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	H\\"older-Pichler-Tempsky [u.a.]	Wien	\N	{S}chriftenreihe {D}idaktik der {M}athematik	Dorfler.1991	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3209014523}	verschiedenste Beitr\\"age zum Computer und Unterricht...\\newline unter anderem auch ein Artikel von Graumann: ''k\\"onnen Computer sinnvoll den Geometrieunterricht bereichern?''	91c5c67c5d176e04b9bb2f2553508717	ad389367643fa316be2ea3d781bcb4ae	f65a746ab5104afb5d82fece3f6406b9	book	{C}omputer - {M}ensch - {M}athematik:  {B}eitr\\"age zum 6. {I}nternationalen {S}ymposium f\\"ur ''{D}idaktik der {M}athematik'' in {K}lagenfurt vom 23. - 27.9.1990	\N	W. D\\"orfler	1991
7180882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D\\"ummler	K\\"oln	\N	\N	Seebach.2000	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	201e60f6807410d28e678b5d155da767	2aac301d0ea52895e618859abe00ce27	fb6967523e8329ba505459ef1f29a646	misc	{D}ynamisch {G}eometrie entdecken:  {E}lektronische {A}rbeitsbl\\"atter mit {E}uklid; {K}lasse 7/8	G. Seebach and J H. Elschenbroich	\N	2000
7180883	Der Mathematikunterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barzel.2004	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	52-62	\N	MU 3 - 2004	\N		\N	46f1c24096c8d6026203237c978f911d	f0755baa5e7a3fbf5d047375958cb905	5eb4792405f8b5bcf175fa4471cf061d	article	{W}arum geh\\"oren neues {L}ernen und neue {M}edien im {M}athematikunterricht zusammen?	B. Barzel	\N	2004
7180884	\N	3203	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nordrhein-Westfalen.	\N	Ritterbach	Frechen	\N	{S}chule in {N}{R}{W}	NordrheinWestfalen..2004	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89314-735-7}	\N	f030e3ec43a233af00f6f0697e7d03f7	badbe531864387c75d82f4f6c3aad1b9	9202234233b93082026e5d78f11a10db	book	{K}ernlehrplan f\\"ur die {H}auptschule in {N}ordrhein-{W}estfalen:  {M}athematik	\N	\N	2004
7180885	\N	\N	\N	2., unver\\"and. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aulis-Verl. Deubner	K\\"oln	\N	\N	Gallin.1998	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7614-1907-4}	\N	08272351e856afd5fc963695a73c2022	a56d5b79a11ee86b6252b56d4a24e5eb	c34e5c223c65c78bf714af619ac7433e	book	101 {M}athematikaufgaben:  \\"{U}bungen zwischen {A}lltag und {A}bstraktion - ab 8. {S}chuljahr	\N	P. Gallin	1998
7180886	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kallmeyer	Seelze	\N	\N	Herget.2006	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-378004188-3}	\N	3efcfa8779bea449adaa0eb3cb3af027	7f4dd4e66e81200fff5f207acaa204d8	40b29436d1a33096105c0b39cd3e11e2	book	{D}ie etwas andere {A}ufgabe - aus der {Z}eitung:  {M}athematik-{A}ufgaben {S}ek {I}	W. Herget and D. Scholz	\N	2006
7180887	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedrich	Seelze-Velber	\N	{M}athematik - verstehen durch handeln	Ehmann.2006	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-617-62116-3}	\N	fbd18698be1209e0a4a13b31210559c1	2eb4f0dc4178eddd68da66db586fd569	03b722d0a10396eedea2486dc9f3a7f9	book	{G}eonext f\\"ur {E}insteiger:  {D}ynamische {M}athematiksoftware f\\"ur den {U}nterricht ; [mit {C}{D}-{R}{O}{M}]	M. Ehmann and C. Miller	\N	2006
7180888	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier, Spektrum, Akad. Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	{M}athematik {P}rimar- und {S}ekundarstufe : {D}idaktik der {M}athematik	Krauthausen.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8274-1611-7}	\N	c1bbdb6226650cc9deed21f0a15ece33	1f898c48877313b61b72facc873bf8f4	bc18f8d36d1973a1d2b12314d539793d	book	{E}inf\\"uhrung in die {M}athematikdidaktik	G. Krauthausen and P. Scherer	\N	2007
7180889	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIVerl. Franzbecker	Hildesheim	\N	{P}roceedings / {A}rbeitskreis {M}athematikunterricht und {I}nformatik in der {G}esellschaft f\\"ur {D}idaktik der {M}athematik	Herget.2002	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3881203419}	\N	a7b5def8d5732b7b0e7983cb63d6c808	ccc008c63f19bd17eb7fda4dba7a3d8e	93bb9493767831e553fc2473145ddf93	book	{M}edien verbreiten {M}athematik:  {P}roceedings; {B}ericht \\"uber die 19. {A}rbeitstagung des {A}rbeitskreises ''{M}athematikunterricht und {I}nformatik'' in der {G}esellschaft f\\"ur {D}idaktik der {M}athematik e.{V}. vom 28. bis 30. {S}eptember 2001 in {D}illingen	W. Herget	\N	2002
7180890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit\\"at Bielefeld	\N	\N	Harrass.2007	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	764600fc07ce5fa025d22ef0c05548d3	b46b2b3bae41a3fc49d8dc8684f792e1	8145c04764cac2fc32c3963b0054be3d	phdthesis	{C}omputereinsatz im {M}athematikunterricht der {G}rundschule:  {T}heoretische {G}rundlage und empirische {F}orschung zum \\"{U}ben mit {L}ernsoftware	N. Harrass	\N	2007
7180891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIVerl. Franzbecker	Hildesheim	\N	\N	Elschenbroich.2001	\N	\N	Bachelor-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3881203357}	\N	6eef769540dd06472e6a1f07c21381a0	4ab09b88e96cc9fa0b32a6c69a99da4f	1c2d8b69c9c888b9718870829fe0874d	book	{Z}eichnung - {F}igur - {Z}ugfigur:  {M}athematische und didaktische {A}spekte dynamischer {G}eometrie-{S}oftware ; {E}rgebnisse eines {R}i{P}-{W}orkshops vom 12. - 16. {D}ezember 2000 im {M}athematischen {F}orschungsinstitut {O}berwolfach	\N	J H. Elschenbroich	2001
7180901	\N	472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer-Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	{K}ohlhammer-{T}aschenb\\"ucher	Bleidick.1999	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f8531514c6a8241fd2fae7cb2aaba44	08153e4810beb1e32c5d27c1e275ddec	83e1c84cb9a1ee55cb51cf2912f7cf88	book	{B}ehinderung als p\\"adagogische {A}ufgabe:  {B}ehinderungsbegriff und behindertenp\\"adagogische {T}heorie	U. Bleidick	\N	1999
7180902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weymann.2008	http://www.familienhandbuch.de/cmain/f_Aktuelles/a_Haeufige_Probleme/s_299.html	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {$\\backslash$today}	\N	cf4c6f3eacf517fb84650e17d925539e	20b8e8e4a92e004e3c97c9b0c2f2c5ae	fd2bcb512646462d241d2249794fe68f	misc	{G}eschwister - ihre {B}eziehung zueinander	B. Weymann	{Staatsinstituts f\\"ur Fr\\"uhp\\"adagogik (ifp)}	2008
7180903	\N	1	\N	6., unver\\"and. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt-Verlag	Bern	\N	{B}eitr\\"age zur {H}eil- und {S}onderp\\"adagogik	Haeberlin.2002	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cb55404fd26305ecda3bf9b66b4e362	a82440f9b0a1ebb43fd5d96a6205ee74	c0a2873ae2dd5fe41ba8c32a7f0ead60	book	{A}llgemeine {H}eilp\\"adagogik	U. Haeberlin	\N	2002
7180904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schindele-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Hackenberg.1983	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6dfffbeed8c50a5b818d22ee11e9005	b945ceba21d0a35151709386f923b11a	125f80133c6443e2c938d78ef1820a0b	book	{D}ie psycho-soziale {S}ituation von {G}eschwistern behinderter {K}inder	W. Hackenberg	\N	1983
7180905	Geistige Behinderung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hackenberg.1993	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	148-153	\N	2	\N		\N	7b661be00aae1c5f33c2c4dfaa593da6	81bebc3f287390abfd6766d6f4057dcc	e0b98c182217dcfbf9e4cf2f9044f40d	article	{E}ntwicklungsaufgaben f\\"ur {G}eschwister behinderter {K}inder im {J}ugendalter	W. Hackenberg	\N	1993
7180906	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt-Verlag	Bad Heilbrunn/Obb.	\N	\N	Kallenbach.2000	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82bbe0ef43fa0ff5ce886fcdab420803	29edaafb4b6dc37d0b2484d18cafed05	01ad24d33394e9b59ce85be7a981d97d	book	{K}\\"orperbehinderungen:  {S}ch\\"adigungsaspekte, psychosoziale {A}uswirkungen und p\\"adagogisch-rehabilitative {M}a{\\ss}nahmen	\N	K. Kallenbach	2000
7180907	Heilp\\"adagogische Forschung	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Troster.2000a	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	26-35	\N	1	\N		\N	01ff3d0cd1886bf2312d9fc282faae50	d384513977192856d630e8f4a65560b4	54ab65940bb180f274b389ca2ebd8130	article	{E}rhalten {G}eschwister behinderter oder chronisch kranker {K}inder zu wenig elterliche {Z}uwendung?	H. Tr\\"oster	\N	2000
7180908	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K\\"onigsfurt	Krummwisch	\N	\N	Winkelheide.2003	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c822156c53a417d46b22e12cd4aaae24	c9c54ff012e7234ca888fd81ee9434b7	fbed272010ce7a41d3f4f00b1c14d0c5	book	... doch {G}eschwister sein dagegen sehr:  {S}chicksal und {C}hancen der {G}eschwister behinderter {M}enschen	M. Winkelheide	\N	2003
7180909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Marhold im Wiss.-Verl. Spiess	Berlin	\N	\N	Hackenberg.1992	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4898ecf3147b0bc4c7963a4a34a396af	f15aeded67b37217f5e1955090745794	f170de06efff3497df5bc5c85c4929dc	book	{G}eschwister behinderter {K}inder im {J}ugendalter:
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                  {P}robleme und {V}erarbeitungsformen;
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                  {L}\\"angsschnittstudie zur psychosozialen
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                  {S}ituation und zum {E}ntwicklungsverlauf bei
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                  {G}eschwistern behinderter {K}inder	W. Hackenberg	\N	1992
7180910	\N	\N	\N	2., \\"uberarbeitete und erg\\"anzte Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber-Verlag	Bern	\N	{P}sychologie {S}achbuch	Frick.2006	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8dec1ee2dbbf7c8a495b15090357e239	2c2971308e4afb3e62842260dd3e1a7e	87f400bf99fbf9c5286f5ff543b19acd	book	{I}ch mag dich - du nervst mich!:  {G}eschwister und ihre {B}edeutung f\\"ur das {L}eben	J. Frick	\N	2006
7180911	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg., 2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piper	M\\"unchen, Z\\"urich	\N	\N	Achilles.2002	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d63def69276e1dabd4d580f3ba982305	4738b1e3108700146d72dd7d1030e6fd	6abd8a3ee19c58a5afa145a588c8a823	book	\\enquote{\\ldots und um mich k\\"ummert sich keiner}:  {D}ie {S}ituation der {G}eschwister behinderter {K}inder	I. Achilles	\N	1997
7180912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butzon \\& Bercker [u.a.]	Kevelaer	\N	\N	Winkelheide.1999b	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	69c7f5fb4968d480d87f31f8992d9d6d	756b511c35c5440435e6323927eb77ae	084659a11aa0579b518926307e35e6b8	book	{I}ch bin nicht du - du bist nicht ich:  {A}us dem {L}eben mit behinderten {G}eschwistern	M. Winkelheide	\N	1999
7180913	Heilp\\"adagogische Forschung	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Troster.2000b	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	80-92	\N	2	\N		\N	4c43a6b5def18377dc99a36bc0aada07	5e42d3bf040a64900b2d7e3cd03e9a3f	737313abd732e5f50bca494bdb92dfad	article	{D}ie {B}elastung der {G}eschwister behinderter {K}inder durch {B}etreuungsaufgaben und {H}ausarbeit	H. Tr\\"oster	\N	2000
7180914	\N	\N	\N	3., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winter-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	{E}dition {S}	Cloerkes.2007	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45744666ed7767c84e77feef4f3e4510	d6ca6b01015140637d07ee08357b6d93	13dc1a291a0a4bc9e48fe4e9b72cad47	book	{S}oziologie der {B}ehinderten:  {E}ine {E}inf\\"uhrung	G. Cloerkes	\N	2007
7180915	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Marhold-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	Luscher.1997	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d74146a1cf0119e1be3301166076d967	9e500ca128db6bafd41766f0744ffcd0	bc2810112fed515912039b7c26dbeadf	book	{D}ie {R}olle der {G}eschwister:  {C}hancen und {R}isiken ihrer {B}eziehung	B. L\\"uscher	\N	1997
7180916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	Bad Heilbrunn/Obb.	\N	\N	Seifert.1989	\N	\N	Grundfragen-Literatur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee966f6fabdcbfddcfb9f5b58b4b82ea	5b93baaa410e482baf07dbfd564aa992	b4372f9b3aa55cdc4ae0ebfb75ca2458	book	{G}eschwister in {F}amilien mit geistig behinderten {K}indern:  {E}ine praxisbezogene {S}tudie	M. Seifert	\N	1989
7181157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	London	\N	\N	card99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--34	\N	\N	\N	priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {111770}, comment = {compendium of papers in the info viz field (seminal papers?) haven't covered all of them from introduction "Do you *see* what I mean" uses for graphics: 1) to communicate the idea 2) to discover the idea itself info viz is about "exploiting the dynamic, interactive, inexpensive medium of graphical computers to devise new external aids enhancing cognitive abilities" p8 early projects in AI visualization - to automatically present visual representations knowledge crystallization - gathering information, make sense of it by constructing a representational framework, and then communicating or acting on it. Important points - have a clear sense of the task at hand, a good place to find data, and good schema for organizing the results. p.15 - cost of knowledge characteristic function p16 how can visualization amplify cognition: increased resources, reduced search, enhanced pattern recognition, perceptual inference, perceptual monitoring manipulable medium p17 refence model for visualization: from data, to data tables (data + metadata), to visual structures, to the views p23 visual structures - mapping from table to structure is expressive if all and only data in the table is represented in the structure. p26 structures are composed of a spatial substrate, marks (pts, lines, areas, vol), and graphical properties of the marks. types of axes - quantitative, ordinal, nominal, unstructured overview and detail, focus+context,}	\N	50655dae76dcbc59d1bb8a5be131dc1f	f4feaa7986726b461293e9ad6697aa2b	25f1207362346017f4ee384175c7d7f5	incollection	Information Visualization	S. Card and J. D. Mackinlay and B. Shneiderman	\N	1999
7181170	SIGCHI Bulletin	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	170886	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=170886	\N	Privacy considerations in CSCW	\N	\N	34--39	\N	4	\N	issn = {0736-6906}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/170870.170886}	A central feature of CSCW applications is the electronic capture and dissemination of detailed personal information. Whether using e-mail, computer conferencing facilities, group decision support systems, media spaces, active badges, or other computerized means for aiding collective work activities, fine-grained information about individual's performance and behaviour is made available to others. This poses important questions about how the people involved may control information about themselves---information which can play an important role in fundamental notions of personal and collective dignity, identity and autonomy.	fcb13ee755635d87698a6c94cd8c8e0e	80cf2f35ff0c205541728aad064ef117	9bbb4a5013787a26400368ceadf46fc4	article	Privacy considerations in {CSCW}: report on the {CSCW}'92 workshop	Andrew Clement	\N	1993
7181178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1031620	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1031620	\N	Sometimes you need to see through walls	\N	\N	63--71	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago, Illinois, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-810-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1031607.1031620}	\N	9358ded3ec70f28c1b865bdd620069b9	4fdd4ed66d5d9a28c16774ca8f1d1c16	b106e3536bd87a6f6dfe88a94e1e2b2f	inproceedings	Sometimes you need to see through walls: a field study of application programming interfaces	Cleidson R. B. de Souza and David Redmiles and Li-Te Cheng and David Millen and John Patterson	\N	2004
7181182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '08: Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1368122	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1368122	\N	An empirical study of software developers' management of dependencies and changes	\N	\N	241--250	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leipzig, Germany}, isbn = {978-1-60558-079-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1368088.1368122}	\N	220e8e6c88e7576f1d9311818f655a16	cbc80d157a3e19f6cfbd5847a925fd6e	733fe675ba96af16c94f72667ece4a2f	inproceedings	An empirical study of software developers' management of dependencies and changes	Cleidson R. B. de Souza and David F. Redmiles	\N	2008
7181198	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	141348	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=141348	\N	Seesoft-A Tool for Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics	\N	\N	957--968	\N	11	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/32.177365}	The Seesoft software visualization system allows one to analyze up to 50000 lines of code simultaneously by mapping each line of code into a thin row. The color of each row indicates a statistic of interest, e.g., red rows are those most recently changed, and blue are those least recently changed. Seesoft displays data derived from a variety of sources, such as version control systems that track the age, programmer, and purpose of the code (e.g., control ISDN lamps, fix bug in call forwarding); static analyses, (e.g., locations where functions are called); and dynamic analyses (e.g., profiling). By means of direct manipulation and high interaction graphics, the user can manipulate this reduced representation of the code in order to find interesting patterns. Further insight is obtained by using additional windows to display the actual code. Potential applications for Seesoft include discovery, project management, code tuning, and analysis of development methodologies.	0a48800894f7be5c1cab5540d8010d82	ba6ef1a2d62d19ba99e08148a06ddda7	85e8ee83735e349c9f3e8761f118e766	article	Seesoft-A Tool for Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics	Stephen G. Eick and Joseph L. Steffen and Jr. Eric E. Sumner	\N	1992
7181201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eclipse '03: Proceedings of the 2003 OOPSLA Workshop on Eclipse Technology eXchange	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	965670	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=965660.965670	\N	Jazzing up Eclipse with collaborative tools	\N	\N	45--49	\N	\N	\N	location = {Anaheim, California}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/965660.965670}	Collaboration is an integral part of software development, occurring through tools inside and outside the IDE. This paper presents an overview of the Jazz project, which seeks to integrate collaborative capabilities into the Eclipse IDE, enabling small teams of software developers to work together more productively.	be01485288e6c30428ff8eb02908596d	782044931733692e79d9a32d8926cb28	7117fb54e919ab413ccdc5ecc52db041	inproceedings	Jazzing up Eclipse with collaborative tools	Li-Te Cheng and Susanne Hupfer and Steven Ross and John Patterson	\N	2003
7181224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1031621	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1031621	\N	Group awareness in distributed software development	\N	\N	72--81	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago, Illinois, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-810-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1031607.1031621}	\N	a1b85acc21ba63cfbd50854c5507ebc3	f01dd3fc754883728671cd8da7cf8c2c	bfd7ab1479f4e4214aad5eaeb0f65e9e	inproceedings	Group awareness in distributed software development	Carl Gutwin and Reagan Penner and Kevin Schneider	\N	2004
7181248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BELIV '08: Proceedings of the 2008 conference on BEyond time and errors	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1377974	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1377974	\N	Grounded evaluation of information visualizations	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	location = {Florence, Italy}, isbn = {978-1-60558-016-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1377966.1377974}	\N	d63461724d82d0d68759d3c9d23e526b	db75489af57c07ab044b012af9d41fdf	584ef9f968f99e30301279ee1db17e8a	inproceedings	Grounded evaluation of information visualizations	Petra Isenberg and Torre Zuk and Christopher Collins and Sheelagh Carpendale	\N	2008
7181257	IEEE Software	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	950726	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=950628.950726	\N	How Software Engineers Use Documentation	\N	\N	35--39	\N	6	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2003.1241364}	Three large industrial studies explored how software engineers use and maintain documentation. The studies confirm the widely held belief that most software engineers don't update most software documentation in a timely manner. The only notable exception is documentation types that are highly structured and easy to maintain, such as test cases and inline comments. The studies also show that out-of-date documentation, especially that containing high-level abstractions, might remain useful.	e50369f8b6338570465a24e369cb221f	dcf6e0796c18c8c9d7a06c91f4b2fcd5	a3f4b0b221d6977069e79abadbd378b4	article	How software engineers use documentation: the state of the practice	Timothy C. Lethbridge and Janice Singer and Andrew Forward	\N	2003
7181262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGSOFT '08/FSE-16: Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1453118	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1453118&jmp=abstract&coll=ACM&dl=ACM	\N	Empirical evidence of the benefits of workspace awareness in software configuration management	\N	\N	113--123	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, Georgia}, isbn = {978-1-59593-995-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1453101.1453118}	\N	55cb3bbb3c2d22635aba1b9f638e1758	4a8a2a3008a6d55a532339e476a60bf9	4064ffec07f148939472d5b9a7dde405	inproceedings	Empirical evidence of the benefits of workspace awareness in software configuration management	Anita Sarma and David Redmiles and Andr\\'{e} van der Hoek	\N	2008
7181270	Genome Research	13	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shannon:2003:Genome-Res:14597658	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14597658?dopt=Abstract	\N	Cytoscape: a software environment for integrated m...[Genome Res. 2003] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	2498-2504	\N	11	\N	pmid = {14597658}, doi = {10.1101/gr.1239303}	Cytoscape is an open source software project for integrating biomolecular interaction networks with high-throughput expression data and other molecular states into a unified conceptual framework. Although applicable to any system of molecular components and interactions, Cytoscape is most powerful when used in conjunction with large databases of protein-protein, protein-DNA, and genetic interactions that are increasingly available for humans and model organisms. Cytoscape's software Core provides basic functionality to layout and query the network; to visually integrate the network with expression profiles, phenotypes, and other molecular states; and to link the network to databases of functional annotations. The Core is extensible through a straightforward plug-in architecture, allowing rapid development of additional computational analyses and features. Several case studies of Cytoscape plug-ins are surveyed, including a search for interaction pathways correlating with changes in gene expression, a study of protein complexes involved in cellular recovery to DNA damage, inference of a combined physical/functional interaction network for Halobacterium, and an interface to detailed stochastic/kinetic gene regulatory models.	a233bddc9dd4c93770320a4c69a90d80	355cd9e9b520f360a1976d206f265f8c	b2f7fcfd2238b74023d6edccb42ff22d	article	Cytoscape: a software environment for integrated models of biomolecular interaction networks	P. Shannon and A. Markiel and O. Ozier and N. S Baliga and J.T. Wang and D. Ramage and N. Amin and B. Schwikowski and T. Ideker	\N	2003
7181274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SoftVis '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Symposium on Software Visualization	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1056045	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1056045	\N	On the use of visualization to support awareness of human activities in software development	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	location = {St. Louis, Missouri}, isbn = {1-59593-073-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1056018.1056045}	This paper proposes a framework for describing, comparing and understanding visualization tools that provide awareness of human activities in software development. The framework has several purposes -- it can act as a formative evaluation mechanism for tool designers; as an assessment tool for potential tool users; and as a comparison tool so that tool researchers can compare and understand the differences between various tools and identify potential new research areas. We use this framework to structure a survey of visualization tools for activity awareness in software development. Based on this survey we suggest directions for future research.	1ef91db06861c438f767d2e416d6787d	591c68c565f6124eed05d7df942696ed	b8eb214169bee86d2c438ee0640fddfe	inproceedings	On the use of visualization to support awareness of human activities in software development: a survey and a framework	Margaret-Anne D. Storey and Davor \\v{C}ubrani\\'{c} and Daniel M. German	\N	2005
7181344	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	ICSE '99: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	840998	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Splitting the organization and integrating the code: Conway's law revisited	\N	\N	85--95	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0270-5257}, doi = {}	It is widely acknowledged that coordination of large scale software development is an extremely difficult and persistent problem. Since the structure of the code mirrors the structure of the organization, one might expect that splitting the organization across time zones, cultures, and (natural) languages would make it difficult to assemble the components. This paper presents a case study of what indeed turned out to be the most difficult part of a geographically distributed software project, i.e., integration. Coordination problems were greatly exaggerated across sites, largely because of the breakdown of informal communication channels. The results imply that multi-site development can benefit to some extent from stable plans, processes, and specifications. The inherently unpredictable aspects of projects, however, require communication channels that can be invoked spontaneously, by developers, as needed. These results shed light on the problems and mechanisms underlying the coordination needs of development projects generally, be they co-located or distributed.	0591c3beb13677206aa43ac4e00eccb7	51d893944875f3e02ee3e8068b0b6820	51247ce1fbb4d6105a1613ee5e5c7904	inproceedings	Splitting the organization and integrating the code: Conway's law revisited	J.D. Herbsleb and R.E. Grinter	\N	1999
7181359	IEEE Software	11	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	300082	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-45	\N	4	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {10.1109/52.300082}	In their efforts to determine how technology affects the software
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development process, researchers often overlook organizational and
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social issues. The authors report on two experiments to discover how
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developers spend their time. They describe how noncoding activities can
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use up development time and how even a reluctance to use e-mail can
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influence the development process. The first experiment was to see how
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programmers thought they spent their time by having them fill out a
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modified time card reporting their activities, which we called a time
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diary. In the second experiment, we used direct observation to calibrate
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and validate the use of time diaries, which helped us evaluate how time
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was actually being used	2f4ecd5be69202deea1b6f90251f62b0	6880a266abac74821e1dada6d0ceac52	0b62d042bc9dd4c6eaaab8841d7dcf63	article	People, organizations, and process improvement	D.E. Perry and N.A. Staudenmayer and L.G. Votta	\N	1994
7181366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comparative Genomics	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	Sankoff01a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:18:26 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	2bb799cc23fbe7b5c84f24d723787c9b	2766c9f4da8b25504c9da2d33facf532	b0d5d350dfe6d0147e2709892a83f979	incollection	Accuracy and robustness of analyses based on numbers of genes in observed segments. 	D. Sankoff and M.N. Parent and D. Bryant	D. Sankoff and J. Nadeau	2001
7181367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comparative Genomics	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	Bryant01c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:16:00 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	c7b7a542756e30697171ca9865da688e	45240c13ec8e8f0769fb737eb5c4a25e	f3c4f39c6650d0783a2517cdef1175be	incollection	The complexity of calculating exemplar distances	D. Bryant	D. Sankoff and J. Nadeau	2001
7181368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comparative Genomics	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	Sankoff01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:14:54 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	0b4635f518edd84a2547c620d72f6b8c	1d5fadae33bb81b91157e089ccdaa8e4	5f786a03b04846b8e3efe1361b85553f	incollection	Chloroplast gene order and the divergence of plants and algae, from the normalised number of induced breakpoints	D. Sankoff and M. Deneault and D. Bryant and C. Lemieuex and M. Turmel	D. Sankoff and J. Nadeau	2001
7181369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phylogenetic supertrees: combining information to reveal the tree of life	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	Bryant04c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:11:51 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	365fb672b3cc59f8edebf32b11837762	698953a3a6f75f0fd3b512a6b0ecfbf5	6f143cfd327f27693c3ef1714161a87a	incollection	Supertrees with ancestral divergence times	D. Bryant and C. Semple and M. Steel	O. Bininda-Emonds	2004
7181370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Evolution of Cultural Diversity: A Phylogenetic Approach	\N	\N	\N	UCL	\N	\N	\N	Bryant05d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:09:27 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	b7e29ed0d254410c86a76bd9bc900421	a81558887d3bc788a2e0d24034378eaf	ebefc49e35b944cabe4a0a54038c1a3f	incollection	Untangling our past: Languages, trees, splits and networks	D. Bryant and F. Filimon and R. Gray	R. Mace and S. Holden and S. Shennan	2005
7181386	\N	\N	Untangling our past: languages, trees, splits and networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCL	\N	\N	\N	Bryant05b	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--86	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	343ff3ede593e24e06fc4f4d68e52981	d779a3ea4178e510db06a9894f560cb2	1e5dbb417482a0b14ba0455c8130fbf8	inbook	The Evolution of Cultural Diversity: A Phylogenetic Approach	D. Bryant and F Filimon and R. Gray	R. Mace and C. Holden and S. Shennan	2005
7181387	J. Classification	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant05c	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--15	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0176-4268}, mrclass = {92D15 (05C90 62H30)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2159635}, fjournal = {Journal of Classification}	\N	4fec92a69ceec950cc4e00e0d63c6cc2	9e30e65f4be586833630d60ff6cbc450	0426b74954a8a9901b53e7ab5db13000	article	On the uniqueness of the selection criterion in neighbor-joining	David Bryant	\N	2005
7181388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematics of evolution and phylogeny	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	Bryant05	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--62	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	f1581b3a2bc6a6c6c53381d828ba935e	4f6d978f3d418f35eafaf94bbc14e883	ec4b2e55296025fc0e68d05a7be4466e	incollection	Likelihood calculations in molecular phylogenetics	D. Bryant and N. Galtier and M.-A. Poursat	O. Gascuel	2005
7181389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge, UK	\N	\N	Bryant05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	322--334	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/bryant/Papers/Archive/Bryant05.pdf}	\N	423bebc06eebfc239368ece47ecc58e9	bf5878ea7edb123534a4b3d3c2435320	032b6050f3ad1e14b3c857fd975dcc93	incollection	Extending Tree Models to Split Networks	D. Bryant	L. Pachter and B. Sturmfels	2005
7181390	Syst Biol	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGill Centre for Bioinformatics, Duff Medical Building, 3775 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, Canada. rachel@mcb.mcgill.ca	\N	\N	Bevan05	\N	\N		\N	\N	900--915	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, rn = {0 (Fungal Proteins)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {16282169}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, jt = {Systematic biology}, lr = {20071115}, edat = {2005/11/12 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2006/01/27 09:00}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2005/11/12 09:00}, dcom = {20060126}, da = {20051111}, so = {Syst Biol. 2005 Dec;54(6):900-15. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bevan, RB and Lang, BF and Bryant, D}, pii = {M525300127M3P541}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1080/10635150500354829}	In phylogenetic analyses with combined multigene or multiprotein data sets, accounting for differing evolutionary dynamics at different loci is essential for accurate tree prediction. Existing maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian approaches are computationally intensive. We present an alternative approach that is orders of magnitude faster. The method, Distance Rates (DistR), estimates rates based upon distances derived from gene/protein sequence data. Simulation studies indicate that this technique is accurate compared with other methods and robust to missing sequence data. The DistR method was applied to a fungal mitochondrial data set, and the rate estimates compared well to those obtained using existing ML and Bayesian approaches. Inclusion of the protein rates estimated from the DistR method into the ML calculation of trees as a branch length multiplier resulted in a significantly improved fit as measured by the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). Furthermore, bootstrap support for the ML topology was significantly greater when protein rates were used, and some evident errors in the concatenated ML tree topology (i.e., without protein rates) were corrected. [Bayesian credible intervals; DistR method; multigene phylogeny; PHYML; rate heterogeneity.].	9ad40cf0d776d41e7437dee55e900fba	908a7d0c2d35cc47235351653c8038c6	d2fa95567a87a4e214a83f3a9b37ea69	article	Calculating the evolutionary rates of different genes: a fast, accurate estimator with applications to maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis.	Rachel B Bevan and B Franz Lang and David Bryant	\N	2005
7181391	Syst Biol	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winkworth05	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-65	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, pmid = {15805010}, pst = {ppublish}, edat = {2005/04/05 09:00}, aid = {10.1080/10635150590906046 {$[$}doi{$]$}}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2005/05/06 09:00}, affiliation = {Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA. Richard.Winkworth@yale.edu}, jid = {9302532}, dcom = {20050505}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20050404}, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Moulton V}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	Although most often used to represent phylogenetic uncertainty, network methods are also potentially useful for describing the phylogenetic complexity expected to characterize recent species radiations. One network method with particular advantages in this context is split decomposition. However, in its standard implementation this approach is limited by a conservative criterion for branch length estimation. Here we extend the utility of split decomposition by introducing a least squares optimization technique for correcting branch lengths that may be underestimated by the standard implementation. This optimization of branch lengths is generally expected to improve divergence time estimates calculated from splits graphs. We illustrate the effect of least squares optimization on such estimates using the Australasian Myosotis and the Hawaiian silversword alliance as examples. We also discuss the biogeographic interpretation and limitations of splits graphs.	db81bc438ffdd2864d546680d1d1e613	3337c9074e1562bde74093acbbd7779f	82622426413b8be78bf8b95add1629b5	article	Biogeographic interpretation of splits graphs: least squares optimization of branch lengths.	Richard Winkworth and David Bryant and Peter Lockhart and David Havell and Vincent Moulton	\N	2005
7181392	Ann. Comb.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant04b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--11	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0218-0006}, mrclass = {05C05 (68Q25 68R10 92D15)}, mrreviewer = {Haruo Hosoya}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2061372 (2005h:05046)}, fjournal = {Annals of Combinatorics}	\N	78fba874696171fe6e8c1a616967e7a2	eea91e7d4eca3b83c35dbfda671061a0	8d88757725aa6a9017d95116284acd3b	article	The splits in the neighborhood of a tree	David Bryant	\N	2004
7181393	Mol Biol Evol	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGill Centre for Bioinformatics, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. bryant{\\char64}mcb.mcgill.ca	\N	\N	Bryant04	\N	\N		\N	\N	255--265	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, rn = {0 (Bacterial Proteins); 0 (Chaperonins); 0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {14660700}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2003/12/09 05:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2004/11/13 09:00}, jid = {8501455}, crdt = {2003/12/09 05:00}, dep = {20031205}, dcom = {20041109}, da = {20040303}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2004 Feb;21(2):255-65. Epub 2003 Dec 5. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bryant, D and Moulton, V}, pii = {msh018}, phst = {2003/12/05 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msh018}	We present Neighbor-Net, a distance based method for constructing phylogenetic networks that is based on the Neighbor-Joining (NJ) algorithm of Saitou and Nei. Neighbor-Net provides a snapshot of the data that can guide more detailed analysis. Unlike split decomposition, Neighbor-Net scales well and can quickly produce detailed and informative networks for several hundred taxa. We illustrate the method by reanalyzing three published data sets: a collection of 110 highly recombinant Salmonella multi-locus sequence typing sequences, the 135 "African Eve" human mitochondrial sequences published by Vigilant et al., and a collection of 12 Archeal chaperonin sequences demonstrating strong evidence for gene conversion. Neighbor-Net is available as part of the SplitsTree4 software package.	8d9ccb98fd71de2b72a1bf890c091c82	f4fb24695f81c94be507393fb8b5ee89	f5a3c160033a1d92ce2b82d5096044a7	article	Neighbor-net: an agglomerative method for the construction of phylogenetic networks.	David Bryant and Vincent Moulton	\N	2004
7181394	J. Discrete Algorithms	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--255	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {1570-8667}, mrclass = {92D15 (68Q25)}, mrreviewer = {Amaury Lambert}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2168099 (2006f:92025)}, fjournal = {Journal of Discrete Algorithms}	\N	139ab6f99e3608f17ac89909320f258b	ca33c9122caaedb7c9095811a2164b2f	5b2e72f2eb86ad0329f537ae0c1191e5	article	A lower bound for the breakpoint phylogeny problem	David Bryant	\N	2004
7181395	Mol Biol Evol	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Botany III, University of Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany.	\N	\N	Esser04	\N	\N		\N	\N	1643--1660	\N	9	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, rn = {0 (Bacterial Proteins); 0 (Carrier Proteins); 0 (Mitochondrial Proteins); 0 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {15155797}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2004/05/25 05:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2005/03/08 09:00}, jid = {8501455}, crdt = {2004/05/25 05:00}, dep = {20040521}, dcom = {20050307}, da = {20040809}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2004 Sep;21(9):1643-60. Epub 2004 May 21. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Esser, C and Ahmadinejad, N and Wiegand, C and Rotte, C and Sebastiani, F and Gelius-Dietrich, G and Henze, K and Kretschmann, E and Richly, E and Leister, D and Bryant, D and Steel, MA and Lockhart, PJ and Penny, D and Martin, W}, pii = {msh160}, phst = {2004/05/21 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msh160}	Analyses of 55 individual and 31 concatenated protein data sets encoded in Reclinomonas americana and Marchantia polymorpha mitochondrial genomes revealed that current methods for constructing phylogenetic trees are insufficiently sensitive (or artifact-insensitive) to ascertain the sister of mitochondria among the current sample of eight alpha-proteobacterial genomes using mitochondrially-encoded proteins. However, Rhodospirillum rubrum came as close to mitochondria as any alpha-proteobacterium investigated. This prompted a search for methods to directly compare eukaryotic genomes to their prokaryotic counterparts to investigate the origin of the mitochondrion and its host from the standpoint of nuclear genes. We examined pairwise amino acid sequence identity in comparisons of 6,214 nuclear protein-coding genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae to 177,117 proteins encoded in sequenced genomes from 45 eubacteria and 15 archaebacteria. The results reveal that approximately 75% of yeast genes having homologues among the present prokaryotic sample share greater amino acid sequence identity to eubacterial than to archaebacterial homologues. At high stringency comparisons, only the eubacterial component of the yeast genome is detectable. Our findings indicate that at the levels of overall amino acid sequence identity and gene content, yeast shares a sister-group relationship with eubacteria, not with archaebacteria, in contrast to the current phylogenetic paradigm based on ribosomal RNA. Among eubacteria and archaebacteria, proteobacterial and methanogen genomes, respectively, shared more similarity with the yeast genome than other prokaryotic genomes surveyed.	401cdf9d0baa9958993143d5bed3115b	12c9abfc6f9c7c35c83a8fb55ea24182	57fc385bc797863b0549ffb1e95e78f4	article	A genome phylogeny for mitochondria among alpha-proteobacteria and a predominantly eubacterial ancestry of yeast nuclear genes.	Christian Esser and Nahal Ahmadinejad and Christian Wiegand and Carmen Rotte and Federico Sebastiani and Gabriel Gelius-Dietrich and Katrin Henze and Ernst Kretschmann and Erik Richly and Dario Leister and David Bryant and Michael A Steel and Peter J Lockhart and David Penny and William Martin	\N	2004
7181396	\N	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioconsensus ({P}iscataway, {NJ}, 2000/2001)	\N	\N	\N	Amer. Math. Soc.	Providence, RI	\N	DIMACS Ser. Discrete Math. Theoret. Comput. Sci.	Bryant03a	\N	\N		\N	\N	55--65	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrclass = {92B10 (05C80 60C05 68R10 92D10)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1982419 (2004f:92003)}	\N	afdd9619fbe187392c0847f9b5d53efc	9a297902409d28c71ce74f099f472877	c524bd71cb666bf636274f15d3822630	incollection	The size of a maximum agreement subtree for random binary trees	David Bryant and Andy McKenzie and Mike Steel	\N	2003
7181397	Syst Biol	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Departement de Sciences Biologiques, Universite de Montreal, C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada. lapoinf@biol.umontreal.ca	\N	\N	Lapointe03	\N	\N		\N	\N	865--868	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, pmid = {14668125}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Systematic biology}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2003/12/12 05:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2004/02/21 05:00}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2003/12/12 05:00}, dcom = {20040220}, da = {20031211}, so = {Syst Biol. 2003 Dec;52(6):865-8. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Lapointe, FJ and Wilkinson, M and Bryant, D}, pii = {DYQG25CBFGLNR0B5}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	\N	6c09ce0f723eec9fbe3c3d1ebbd12fcb	516c0c48ee6adabbffb557f46a800294	514d4dd4bf2cf34fcd5463fa5b5b37c8	article	Matrix representations with parsimony or with distances: two sides of the same coin?	Francois-Joseph Lapointe and Mark Wilkinson and David Bryant	\N	2003
7181398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Algorithms for Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant03b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	d1b4b00184f5f743d56848454dd81a1f	8c06c98baa9c37d93a054f4496d7dea0	8a1503bf609297fcea67d9ceee0baea0	inproceedings	Distance corrections for recombinant sequences	D. Bryant and D. Huson and T. Kloepper and K. Nieselt-Struwe	\N	2003
7181399	\N	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioconsensus ({P}iscataway, {NJ}, 2000/2001)	\N	\N	\N	Amer. Math. Soc.	Providence, RI	\N	DIMACS Ser. Discrete Math. Theoret. Comput. Sci.	Bryant03	\N	\N		\N	\N	163--183	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrclass = {92B10 (05C05 91B12 92D15)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1982426 (2004f:92002)}	\N	50a8282d680277c0eb5874b26b743cf9	084b5b31a5f89e171dc2a85942abd28b	21aa009b601dcdb642893c96da9b98ef	incollection	A classification of consensus methods for phylogenetics	David Bryant	\N	2003
7181400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop in Algorithms for Bioinformatics (WABI)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Bryant02	\N	\N		\N	\N	375--391	\N	2452	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	83010f5a96b3e9dbfa83898f3a224acf	c8251e76e13a2d129edf3a1d9b59133a	774fec58134f822f451a4cb044222ec1	incollection	NeighborNet: An agglomerative algorithm for the construction of planar phylogenetic networks	D. Bryant and V. Moulton	R. Guigo and D. Gusfield	2002
7181401	Systematic Biology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gascuel01a	\N	\N		\N	\N	621--627	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	768210ada4cb5f183bdadf5d720e5b8c	a0506c34a42ecb33af2d6419f122a52f	b604b2e2b1f52cc12efe10d2b09c18ec	article	Strengths and limitations of the minimum evolution principlle	O. Gascuel and D. Bryant and F. Denis	\N	2001
7181402	Syst Biol	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Departement Informatique Fondamentale et Applications, L.I.R.M.M., 161 rue Ada, 34392, Montpellier, France. gascuel@lirmm.fr	\N	\N	Gascuel01	\N	\N		\N	\N	621--627	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, pmid = {12116934}, pst = {ppublish}, jt = {Systematic biology}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, edat = {2002/07/16 10:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2002/08/13 10:01}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2002/07/16 10:00}, dcom = {20020812}, da = {20020715}, so = {Syst Biol. 2001 Sep-Oct;50(5):621-7. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Gascuel, O and Bryant, D and Denis, F}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	\N	cb789bfa988491768c470c1e6dfdf70e	4ab3139ca1ed3382efe73a476018856f	f7e32ad8b5ed83002b05092910ecf088	article	Strengths and limitations of the minimum evolution principle.	O Gascuel and D Bryant and F Denis	\N	2001
7181403	\N	2066	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational biology	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci.	Bryant01b	\N	\N		\N	\N	24--31	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrclass = {92D20 (05C05 68W05)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2043533}	\N	e3735668c759928efb234e08f6ab57bc	64d01b6e1a7a90eb6d5bb67b2ca9e2c1	7eccf2c9a6f7f2fed09253ee60138463	incollection	Optimal agreement supertrees	David Bryant	\N	2001
7181404	J. Algorithms	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant01a	\N	\N		\N	Tenth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (Baltimore, MD, 1999)	237--259	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0196-6774}, mrclass = {68W05 (05C85 52B55 68W40 92D10)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1810438 (2003a:68142)}, fjournal = {Journal of Algorithms. Cognition, Informatics and Logic}, coden = {JOALDV}	\N	f76908fe6915a45a014e9ae4cd8cf915	d30b8f9f3a120ccf49144bd415b7057e	97439d13195e734c2f4309363138c248	article	Constructing optimal trees from quartets	David Bryant and Mike Steel	\N	2001
7181405	Adv. in Appl. Math.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant01	\N	\N		\N	\N	705--732	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0196-8858}, mrclass = {92D15 (68W05 92B10 94C15)}, mrreviewer = {Yu. I. Petunin}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1867930 (2003b:92014)}, fjournal = {Advances in Applied Mathematics}	\N	461753be091c09a0baa75875d5c38354	d7e299779331c58c6df97564f91983e6	586a7f989555dfc19868bac7c02ceb34	article	A structured family of clustering and tree construction methods	David Bryant and Vincent Berry	\N	2001
7181406	J Comput Biol	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre de recherches mathematiques, Universite de Montreal, Quebec. sankoff@crm.umontreal.ca	\N	\N	Sankoff00	\N	\N		\N	\N	521--535	\N	3-4	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pmid = {11108477}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1066-5277 (Print)}, jt = {Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology}, lr = {20061115}, edat = {2000/12/07 11:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2001/04/17 10:01}, jid = {9433358}, crdt = {2000/12/07 11:00}, dcom = {20010412}, da = {20010301}, so = {J Comput Biol. 2000;7(3-4):521-35. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Sankoff, D and Bryant, D and Deneault, M and Lang, BF and Burger, G}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {UNITED STATES}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1089/106652700750050925}	The comparison of the gene orders in a set of genomes can be used to infer their phylogenetic relationships and to reconstruct ancestral gene orders. For three genomes this is done by solving the "median problem for breakpoints"; this solution can then be incorporated into a routine for estimating optimal gene orders for all the ancestral genomes in a fixed phylogeny. For the difficult (and most prevalent) case where the genomes contain partially different sets of genes, we present a general heuristic for the median problem for induced breakpoints. A fixed-phylogeny optimization based on this is applied in a phylogenetic study of a set of completely sequenced protist mitochondrial genomes, confirming some of the recent sequence-based groupings which have been proposed and, conversely, confirming the usefulness of the breakpoint method as a phylogenetic tool even for small genomes.	33729ad0652c95cbdd671557f4e1768a	e98b1313e401d642bccaa479bfeaf4cd	1a767a748c4f12d386c8c08410af77c4	article	Early eukaryote evolution based on mitochondrial gene order breakpoints.	D Sankoff and D Bryant and M Deneault and B F Lang and G Burger	\N	2000
7181407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the {E}leventh {A}nnual {ACM}-{SIAM} {S}ymposium on {D}iscrete {A}lgorithms ({S}an {F}rancisco, {CA}, 2000)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York	\N	\N	Bryant00a	\N	\N		\N	\N	285--286	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1754869}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrclass = {92D15 (68W05)}	\N	171a949602cbc7a95ce21b31803bb423	3542089d1434bf53e2d89f67b4abec01	2b78d6a00f6e21a9ed082dce0b28e21e	inproceedings	Computing the quartet distance between evolutionary trees	David Bryant and John Tsang and Paul Kearney and Ming Li	\N	2000
7181408	J. Algorithms	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bocker00	\N	\N		\N	\N	522--537	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0196-6774}, mrclass = {05C85 (05C05)}, mrreviewer = {K. Vijayan}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1788848 (2001k:05182)}, fjournal = {Journal of Algorithms. Cognition, Informatics and Logic}, coden = {JOALDV}	\N	448a6b808fa0283b03f2eeb19b18b63e	5c5cc3d5dfe74d521cac7fb527e8f14c	c98ec0696e74f97834c6766050ebe503	article	Algorithmic aspects of tree amalgamation	Sebastian B{\\"o}cker and David Bryant and Andreas W. M. Dress and Mike A. Steel	\N	2000
7181409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the {E}leventh {A}nnual {ACM}-{SIAM} {S}ymposium on {D}iscrete {A}lgorithms ({S}an {F}rancisco, {CA}, 2000)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York	\N	\N	Berry00	\N	\N		\N	\N	287--296	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1754870}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrclass = {05C85}	\N	c1ead6fd496ed448f4da3ab2cd40dc0d	9676805c28669706e3eb32dc79377673	5129ee0049a59d941c2fdaa28b61879f	inproceedings	A practical algorithm for recovering the best supported edges of an evolutionary tree (extended abstract)	Vincent Berry and David Bryant and Tao Jiang and Paul Kearney and Ming Li and Todd Wareham and Haoyong Zhang	\N	2000
7181410	\N	1848	\N	\N	\N	\N	Combinatorial pattern matching ({M}ontreal, {QC}, 2000)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci.	Bryant00	\N	\N		\N	\N	235--247	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrclass = {92D20 (68Q25 68Q70 92D15)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1789778 (2001h:92032)}	\N	b29d48609b0aafb0faaece745858dc78	cb0f078bff6bc2e45b183b4130e9db27	92f3cd54e1955a11a8ee09999e697158	incollection	A lower bound for the breakpoint phylogeny problem	David Bryant	\N	2000
7181411	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 3rd international conference on comp.~mol.~biol.~(RECOMB)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berry99	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--68	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	054c0fa669a67c28d25dfd7c9479ff37	04c77be39b0dffcf54a7128adedc33c5	08b07f6994b83f88e80226a80d7b0712	inproceedings	Faster reliable phylogenetic analysis	V. Berry and D. Bryant	\N	1999
7181412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the {T}enth {A}nnual {ACM}-{SIAM} {S}ymposium on {D}iscrete {A}lgorithms ({B}altimore, {MD}, 1999)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York	\N	\N	Bryant99a	\N	\N		\N	\N	147--155	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1739941}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrclass = {92D15 (68W40)}	\N	20dd55043ba4bd6bb440c26184d6e84a	ad9bdc5edddf7e81f48c5f4fb7da43c3	68d543af40f431c77e881e4dafc783fb	inproceedings	Fast algorithms for constructing optimal trees from quartets	David Bryant and Mike Steel	\N	1999
7181413	Appl. Math. Lett.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant99	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--56	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0893-9659}, mrclass = {92D15 (68W05)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1749763 (2000k:92014)}, fjournal = {Applied Mathematics Letters. An International Journal of Rapid Publication}, coden = {AMLEEL}	\N	7ddc5cd8df6e0ee902d0c14c2f6d1d3e	59e723dffb03b910a538b909888a9871	f3d4feeb7aa62feb8aad6be70b43801e	article	A polynomial time algorithm for constructing the refined {B}uneman tree	D. Bryant and V. Moulton	\N	1999
7181414	Mol. Biol. Evol.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant98	\N	\N		\N	\N	1346--1359	\N	10	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	d2027e87eaf6c56c66d662358bb55c25	7d5e6aa8467c211fb8c2eaca46846f8c	77adb0f05c5c5e82fb4a8421e9ebf52f	article	Rapid evaluation of least squares and minimum evolution criteria on phylogenetic trees	D. Bryant and P. Waddell	\N	1998
7181415	Systematic Biology	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bininda-Emonds98	\N	\N		\N	\N	497--508	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	96daa616589282e191a8c7dc6a27674e	8f7432eb51cc40ed18a7e69daf7a3ce5	323968fdd7b3f6aa67492e5addbf5835	article	Properties of matrix representation with parsimony analyses	O. Bininda-Emonds and H.N. Bryant	\N	1998
7181416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dept. Mathematics, University of Canterbury	\N	Bryant97	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	1d9b07d045d538900fb25eb2783aa4de	6c9c4cd427ea567dbb599b539655c777	8b8905a8068e4f19b1b436484fb5e5ff	phdthesis	Building trees, hunting for trees and comparing trees	D. Bryant	\N	1997
7181417	J Comput Biol	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.	\N	\N	Bryant96	\N	\N		\N	\N	275--288	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pmid = {8811487}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1066-5277 (Print)}, jt = {Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology}, lr = {20041117}, edat = {1996/01/01}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {1996/01/01 00:01}, jid = {9433358}, crdt = {1996/01/01 00:00}, dcom = {19961213}, da = {19961213}, so = {J Comput Biol. 1996 Summer;3(2):275-88.}, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bryant, D}, sb = {IM}, pl = {UNITED STATES}, pt = {Journal Article}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}	We describe a useful and efficient tree building technique that is closely related to the maximum compatible subset method. Given a set of binary characters C and a degree bound d, the algorithm we describe counts the number of trees T that satisfy (1) the edges of T correspond to characters contained in C, and (2) the vertices of T have degree bounded by d. If the characters are weighted then we can efficiently determine which of these trees have maximum summed edge weight, where the weight of an edge equals the weight of the corresponding binary character in C. The complexity of the algorithms equals O(nk + ndK(d-1), where n is the number of taxa, k is the number of characters, and K is the number of distinct characters. A number of new tree consensus methods based on the algorithm are introduced, including one that uses edge weighted trees. As well, we illustrate the applicability of the algorithm for large sequence data sets by analyzing sequences from the "Out of Africa" mtDNA data set.	16d38c218012cbcb93e84b39b483bbc0	227c912e6e3957b38c0e56da7f517f7d	ac8bdb4bc2e9c182c86560d530e471bd	article	Hunting for trees in binary character sets: efficient algorithms for extraction, enumeration, and optimization.	D Bryant	\N	1996
7181418	Adv. in Appl. Math.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant95	\N	\N		\N	\N	425--453	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, issn = {0196-8858}, mrclass = {05C05 (05C90 92D10 92D15)}, mrreviewer = {Xueliang Li}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR1362849 (96j:05035)}, fjournal = {Advances in Applied Mathematics}	\N	bdf1ed10143030bcc2092f6b90ed826e	5a5beeceaf8983dbbde30ab5568d5cf8	e6f07bf479b5dec837620ac18dfcdebb	article	Extension operations on sets of leaf-labelled trees	David Bryant and Mike Steel	\N	1995
7181505	IEEE Software	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	626042	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=624633.626042	\N	Architectures, Coordination, and Distance	\N	\N	63--70	\N	5	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/52.795103}	\N	2c63579132a067d500eed29d82a644f1	f2215e5b64fe7e215fc7f41a5efca844	2528fa9535208f64e9a1612ba17b2f08	article	Architectures, Coordination, and Distance: Conway's Law and Beyond	James D. Herbsleb and Rebecca E. Grinter	\N	1999
7181540	Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gilbert:CodeSaw:2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74800-7_25	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	303--316	\N	\N	\N		We present CodeSaw, a social visualization of distributed software development. CodeSaw visualizes a distributed software
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community from two important and independent perspectives: code repositories and project communication. By bringing togetherboth shared artifacts (code) and the talk surrounding those artifacts (project mail), CodeSaw reveals group dynamics thatlie buried in existing technologies. This paper describes the visualization and its design process. We apply CodeSaw to apopular open source project, showing how the visualization reveals group dynamics and individual roles. The paper ends witha discussion of the results of an online field study with prominent open source developers. The field study suggests thatCodeSaw positively affects communities and provides incentives to distributed developers. Furthermore, an important designlesson from the field study leads us to introduce a novel interaction technique for social visualization called spatial messaging.	f22de4a7e2512237a5e50aa63acb4411	c3bdbd64d74c383ceaaa3d65e957216e	e2f804de65f64fe853ba96855a6f77c8	article	Code{S}aw: A Social Visualization of Distributed Software Development	Eric Gilbert and Karrie Karahalios	\N	2007
7181552	ACM Transactions on Information Systems	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	128759	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=128756.128759	\N	The active badge location system	\N	\N	91--102	\N	1	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/128756.128759}	A novel system for the location of people in an office environment is described. Members of staff wear badges that transmit signals providing information about their location to a centralized location service, through a network of sensors. The paper also examines alternative location techniques, system design issues and applications, particularly relating to telephone call routing. Location systems raise concerns about the privacy of an individual and these issues are also addressed.	bec462ddc5c162517b6f6aa20e044a13	a87d6690d88d997d94c740de4ee02e86	82ab43292554173503a0edd95dac6d7b	article	The active badge location system	Roy Want and Andy Hopper and Veronica Falcao and Jonathan Gibbons	\N	1992
7181584	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks:EECS-2008-28	http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2008/EECS-2008-28.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB/EECS-2008-28	\N		\N	c37cf4d97141000ce215388d3842927e	2830e663d13f39b4b80046c5a0918f6f	0e18e086a19a7b25cfe219d899cd4ffc	techreport	Heterogeneous Concurrent Modeling and Design in Java (Volume 1: Introduction to Ptolemy II)	Christopher Brooks and Edward A. Lee and Xiaojun Liu and Stephen Neuendorffer and Yang Zhao and Haiyang Zheng	\N	2008
7181594	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks:EECS-2008-29	http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2008/EECS-2008-29.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB/EECS-2008-29	\N		\N	10845b12dd0af58065721d70761d6a31	23baddaaff1b9ec6ac8c3411dc92c776	829d5d4b0f26e320c4a8266f8c6373fe	techreport	Heterogeneous Concurrent Modeling and Design in Java (Volume 2: Ptolemy II Software Architecture)	Christopher Brooks and Edward A. Lee and Xiaojun Liu and Stephen Neuendorffer and Yang Zhao and Haiyang Zheng	\N	2008
7181602	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks:EECS-2008-37	http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2008/EECS-2008-37.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB/EECS-2008-37	\N		\N	468394ce0d037bca11306824a597cddf	d31e8e086fc1fe30dc7d056e75062b52	611ee81e0d1517a1f7d938827288e729	techreport	Heterogeneous Concurrent Modeling and Design in Java (Volume 3: Ptolemy II Domains)	Christopher Brooks and Edward A. Lee and Xiaojun Liu and Stephen Neuendorffer and Yang Zhao and Haiyang Zheng	\N	2008
7181623	\N	685	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAiSE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/caise/Pohl93	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/caise/caise93.html#Pohl93	\N	dblp	\N	\N	275-292	\N	\N	conf/caise/93	date = {2002-01-03}, isbn = {3-540-56777-1}	\N	86939ee3ca88d897e76e581e780910fd	1f29bef8ec722850c97fc43ecc6c468f	6866be3242ebfd0bdb6f4828990721fc	inproceedings	The Three Dimensions of Requirements Engineering	Klaus Pohl	Colette Rolland and François Bodart and Corine Cauvet	1993
7181725	Artificial Life	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/alife/Bongard08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/alife/alife14.html#Bongard08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	227-229	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/artl.2008.14.2.227}, date = {2008-10-27}	\N	9c5b3d65a5b5d20e337d4bc49d694256	cc7cff042e3ea3a1052ac7c4c9b27ccf	c227a888a78ead9e74790d248ea4a235	article	Probabilistic Robotics. Sebastian Thrun, Wolfram Burgard, and Dieter Fox. (2005, MIT Press.) 647 pages.	Josh Bongard	\N	2008
7181751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IROS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/iros/ChangLHL07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iros/iros2007.html#ChangLHL07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1467-1472	\N	\N	conf/iros/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2007.4399142}, date = {2008-12-21}	\N	ab0bb51bbc23ee0291d46b3e49d8e4ad	c3139964ecae10d5b6f6175b48415785	75728c269e8701d82e459ae285d91d9b	inproceedings	Multi-robot SLAM with topological/metric maps.	H. Jacky Chang and C. S. George Lee and Y. Charlie Hu and Yung-Hsiang Lu	\N	2007
7182638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K . G. Saur München	\N	\N	UBCIM Publications - New Series Vol 19	frbr2008	http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr_2008.pdf	\N	Including amendments and corrections to date	\N	Including amendments and corrections to date	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	675cd432731f5a9c4fddbfc9ed16fdfe	5a91cc03d8dafc9b8a707b37ac913d9b	bef6be186a3aca75f58aa53f9063f088	book	Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records - Final Report	\N	IFLA Section on Cataloguing	2008
7182644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K . G. Saur München	\N	\N	UBCIM Publications - New Series Vol 19	frbr1998	http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0eaedb97b76f39b112619e81b3e91498	91a526ef608100aab338a025a56e2614	453e0560cf2ee8455b7e9bcdece7738f	book	Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records - Final Report	\N	IFLA Section on Cataloguing	1998
7182687	Software Quality Journal	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kazman05basis	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/sqj/sqj13.html#KazmanBKLN05	\N	After discussing the wide range of software architecture evaluation methods and two overview papers about these methods the authors state that the reviews of software architecture evaluations lack to identify how effective and how usable an evaluation method is.
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This is way they determined four fundamental criteria which are of primary importance for analyzing and evaluating software architecture analysis methods:
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  1) Context and goal identification (how is this done, what techniques are used)
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  2) Focus and properties under examination (how does the method make sure the analysis stays focus on the properties under review)
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  3) Analysis support (What material is present to perform the analysis)
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  4) Determining analysis outcome (How is the circle closed, how do we know whether the analysis succeeded)
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These four criteria are then looked at in the light of the ATAM and the ALMA.	\N	\N	329-355	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11219-005-4250-1}, date = {2006-01-27}	\N	1a6ef5dae782f17356eb387f6da4fe52	a1e54bd2064853a84370038c06a2446f	a9032971248e860bdc4d9064d92a2248	article	A Basis for Analyzing Software Architecture Analysis Methods.	Rick Kazman and Len Bass and Mark Klein and Tony Lattanze and Linda M. Northrop	\N	2005
7182845	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MoroniVanErpBolhuis2004	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-4CBVM4W-3/2/17e0df4cbb05b74ca30dba873a4fea9e	\N		\N	News and Expectations in Thermostatistics	395 - 401	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0378-4371}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2004.04.033}	\N	230889bb2a613170399c007e05757133	ac1c006f1758f0c94f22cd26dcbaf074	ff09ba9e3fd1ad51ca7070d79935c885	article	Investigating rare events by transition interface sampling	Daniele Moroni and Titus S. van Erp and Peter G. Bolhuis	\N	2004
7182934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2063294	\N	\N	UB Bielefeld: Bibliothekskatalog	\N	\N	XXI, 632 S. : I	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89721-446-0, 3-89721-446-6}, language = {}	\N	58b5b6b2727b6a7d9e74e2299b5d30ed	9bb21ff2f35167b86df59e4ceaced06d	a4e53857e5d5da3d2d54995ee9c2e304	book	Linux-Firewalls	Andreas G. Lessig	\N	2006
7183144	Science	162	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hardin_1968_Commons	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/162/3859/1243.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1243--1248	\N	\N	\N		"The Tragedy of the Commons" is an influential article written by Garrett Hardin and first published in the journal Science in 1968. The article describes a dilemma in which multiple individuals acting independently in their own self-interest can ultimately destroy a shared resource even where it is clear that it is not in anyone's long term interest for this to happen.	1a30eaa993a17d3a5decd0ea45591810	d18cc3af4caec724c01004838a2cab93	c1ca2314a6bf46f5a90da740c771ffbe	article	The Tragedy of the Commons	Garrett Hardin	\N	1968
7183315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calwer Verl.	Stuttgart	\N	Calwer theologische Monographien / B	wnsche_der_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7668-3466-5}, comment = {{\\textless}p{\\textgreater}{\\textless}span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: {xx-small;"{\\textgreater}EUR} 49,00{\\textless}/span{\\textgreater}{\\textless}/p{\\textgreater}
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{\\textless}p{\\textgreater}{\\textless}span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: xx-small;"{\\textgreater}{\\textless}br /{\\textgreater}{\\textless}/span{\\textgreater}{\\textless}/p{\\textgreater}}	\N	ffc320630beda9993fe74faab5a6f0ff	77b8226dcaaf2e05bddb52f6172cd65d	c169bc1be1112942fee24dfd87ac7912	book	Der Ausgang der urchristlichen Prophetie in der frühkatholischen Kirche	Matthias Wünsche	\N	1997
7183320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mercer	Macon, Ga.	\N	Patristic monograph series	heine_montanist_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{0-86554-333-X}}	\N	4642b2010c79eec0fa3470411dc78893	6f846d2a51450c5b2f82eafe848bc435	c207bf54cfabe63c94bd9537f7e1b7f0	book	The Montanist oracles and testimonia	Ronald E Heine	\N	1989
7183369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, {D.C.}	\N	Patristic monograph series	butler_new_2006	\N	\N		\N	$ 45,-	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-8132-1455-9}	\N	a7391f438344bc05435ad5de22de806f	bc5e019e2b64361ffb8aa2186e741db1	e6ba77eb023e3671b0875d4233480b10	book	The new prophecy & “new visions”	Rex D. Butler	\N	2006
7183374	\N	Bd. 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität	\N	Akad. Verl.-Ges. Aka	Berlin	\N	Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI) 2004	Branki.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/383085071.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 46.00}, isbn = {3898380513}	\N	3e2778f330fa394f3348b87058c1952f	43320a0bbe51f5d91ed5f0b95cdb39b7	c2e234d2de26e2968dddcfe0bc3a2a8a	book	Mobile business systems - Mobile and collaborative business - Techniques and applications for mobile commerce (TAMoCO):  [MKWI-Teilkonferenzen]	Cherif Branki and J. Felix Hampe	\N	2004
7183375	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wisenschaft	Pousttchi.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 49.90}, isbn = {382448272x}	\N	c8c7166d79a9b8222e752848f3aa6eee	1faefaed5b5efd74fc2628deafc47ded	f4dc79ef1820757cb411b1d01a95a765	book	Mobile Payment in Deutschland:  Szenarienübergreifendes Referenzmodell für mobile Bezahlvorgänge	Key Pousttchi	\N	2005
7183376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page	London	\N	\N	Steinbock.2005	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip058/2005004338.html / http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0715/2005004338-d.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0749442964}	\N	1cb755d572eab87e5be56e274c943be8	5fd149addfb55c7fed120c47490f8c3d	68453fc79b3b0d1047da95ac3229bac3	book	The mobile revolution:  The making of mobile services worldwide	Dan Steinbock	\N	2005
7183377	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	Hamburg	\N	Strategisches Management	Hendrix.2005	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/47799962X.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830018177}	\N	9138ec179628cf5c67992c9816ac9231	32361521250531bbf2170dbe559067bc	4f469263fb9d2029be511a89a9412143	book	Geschäftsmodellinnovationen im Mobile Business:  Entstehung und Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten	Andreas Hendrix	\N	2005
7183378	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Roth.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/104390921.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3898641651}	\N	5b7b05a73bd7fc115d22def90d285343	e4fad3b9d6999efb255b5aaa7518cab6	6834ac6638b8670151155380ce05d535	book	Mobile computing:  Grundlagen, Technik, Konzepte	Jörg Roth	\N	2002
7183379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin /// Berlin , Heidelberg , New York , Hongkong , London , Mailand , Paris , Tokio	\N	\N	Turowski.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/111977533.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540005358}	\N	0a8a5228c1e9e7f1ed500023be2291f7	a0496e0813bf97ed0f8fe884e6a87e69	c1c55d188a615cf2873caf6f63de4455	book	Mobile Commerce /// Mobile commerce:  Grundlagen und Techniken ; mit 9 Tabellen /// Grundlagen und Technikenmit 9 Tabellen	Klaus Turowski and Key Pousttchi	\N	2004
7183380	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	Business computing	Hartmann.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.90}, isbn = {3528057971}	\N	44aafd04b801f8913388bc08d285522d	247e99fa994fc5462e25a13c058a0873	e879ebafb33575ebc979d35800af8d3b	book	Geschäftsprozesse mit Mobile Computing:  Konkrete Projekterfahrung, technische Umsetzung, kalkulierbarer Erfolg des Mobile Business	Detlef Hartmann	\N	2002
7183381	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik	.2005	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/494329955.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 45.90}, isbn = {3835000810}	\N	fd900bc9ce7d82997564f0ab26a1800b	e4c4e7d7046d390e21fe601f6388b6fd	c6141a77ccaaee2a8cc538fdd02204f2	book	Perspektiven des Mobile Business:  Wissenschaft und Praxis im Dialog	\N	\N	2005
7183417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	trevett_montanism_1996	\N	\N		\N	£ 27.99	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521528702}	\N	a3f5c25188cb137f2d1a9df7d72dffa8	e4b5849d9dfc053c096a706a87302f22	d83b067ec92331e7ef1f1ae469c85860	book	Montanism	Christine Trevett	\N	1996
7183428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae	tabbernee_fake_2007	\N	\N		\N	€ 171.00	\N	\N	84	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-15819-1}	\N	01b658aa76d5679a51e33b03c3debd3b	c1c2cf1d984e041db5c444e7510238ee	6bc24f0d573addc72d679aa92ddb4827	book	Fake prophecy and polluted sacraments	William Tabbernee	\N	2007
7183433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, DC	\N	Patristic monograph series	Tabbernee:2006	\N	\N		\N	45 $	\N	\N	16	\N	isbn = {978-0-8132-1013-1}, totalpages = {XL, 722, 12, 42 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	39a62b206a277dd318684c34c1681fd4	d6e769e4764747a6219c5addad8b83a4	74d3726d27f0f55fc56722e6f3595acc	book	Montanist inscriptions and testimonia : epigraphic sources illustrating the history of Montanism	William Tabbernee	\N	2006
7183452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DisLSH	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed2f859b5bb4c139dfc7c7ac53fd3ae3	7c5089e7d0aa38ede821f0b823b93b3b	bf71e501fd7c3c251a78f27f25e5d593	proceedings	Distributed Similarity Search in High Dimensions Using Locality Sensitive Hashing	Parisa Haghani and Sebastian Michel and Karl Aberer	EDBT	2009
7183458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHE AP 114 Forschungsranking 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHE2008	http://www.che.de/downloads/CHE_AP114_Forschungsranking_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	ISBN 978-3-9395	\N	\N	\N		Im Jahr 2008 wurden die Daten für die Fächer Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Soziologie und Volkswirtschaftslehre
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aktualisiert. Diese Fächer waren zuletzt 2005 untersucht worden.
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Zumindest eine Fakultät unter den forschungsstarken platzieren können 49 Universitäten. 36
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Universitäten gelang dies dagegen in keinem einzigen Fach, obwohl neun unter ihnen mit zehn
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oder mehr Fächern am Ranking beteiligt sind.	2a74e631168cd86e744cf7db3df166aa	fd2feebd55a30287e2de5254cd3d2edc	cbb1b75ffe27ec4d9600c7d983f267c6	book	CHE AP114 Forschungsranking 2008	CHE Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung	Sonja Berghoff and Gero Federkeil and Petra Giebisch and Cort-Denis Hachmeister and Mareike Hennings and Isabel Roessler and Ziegele	2008
7186686	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adomavicius05	http://ids.csom.umn.edu/faculty/gedas/papers/recommender-systems-survey-2005.pdf	\N		\N	\N	734--749	\N	6	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.09}, file = {Adomavicius05.pdf:Adomavicius05.pdf:PDF}, owner = {stormerh}	\N	c3f40250dae28ab90627ee4fb30336fd	e6423f51412b77439ee6f48d390b2f37	fcaa48861dc59d9bd58cacd607e31187	article	Towards the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the State-of-the-Art and Possible Extensions	Gediminas Adomavicius and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2005
7193310	Machine Learning	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ml/Meir00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ml/ml39.html#Meir00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	5-34	\N	1	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	598e43d18d9dd6b3e0279e96405aacb6	3b4aa23c7aaac3dc1d5476ab84d5f823	8962f9742a6860517b54bd25d3a972cf	article	Nonparametric Time Series Prediction Through Adaptive Model Selection.	Ron Meir	\N	2000
7197841	\N	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	ANESM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANESM2009	http://www.anesm.sante.gouv.fr/pdf/mission.pdf	Publication		\N	Recommandation de bonnes pratiques professionnelles	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.anesm.sante.gouv.fr/pdf/mission.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.01.28}, owner = {C881240}	Cet écrit de l'ANESM présente un double objectif. Il souhaite tout
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\	traitement des phénomènes de maltraitance" qui interviennent à tous
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\	les niveaux de l'organisation et touchent tous les acteurs.
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\	Source : Hospimedia	c9a8826eefbee8c2fb478ecdca8637d0	a96066f535d66d06fb8b526547ca83e4	5595a613abe8cf4daf8717ff849cca7c	techreport	La mission du responsable d'établissement et le rôle de l'encadrement
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\	dans la prévention et le traitement de la maltraitance	ANESM	\N	2009
7197930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haubenwaller_2009_Bib2.0	http://eprints.rclis.org/15620/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit beschäftigt sich mit den Möglichkeiten der Einbindung von Web 2.0-Konzepten in bibliothekarische Verbundkataloge im deutschsprachigen Raum. Das Hauptziel der Arbeit ist es, einen groben Überblick über bestehende Verbundkataloge zu geben, die bereits Web 2.0-Konzepte einsetzen, und unterschiedliche Ansätze in der Realisierung zu identifizieren. In der Folge wird eine Chancen- und Risiken-Analyse durchgeführt, die als Entscheidungsgrundlage für Bibliotheksverbünde für oder gegen die Umsetzung von Web 2.0 Konzepten im Verbundkatalog herangezogen werden kann. Das Resultat der Arbeit ist, dass sich die Anbieter von Verbundkatalogen der Bedeutung der neuen Technologien als wichtige Zusatzfunktion für die Verbesserung der Bedienbarkeit, zur Erweiterung der Inhalte und für eine stärkere Vernetzung mit den Endnutzern bewusst sind, die Umsetzung im deutschsprachigen Raum aber noch sehr zögerlich vorangeht. Die Hauptaufgabe der Verbundkataloge bleibt die Bereitstellung von Diensten, die ein rasches Auffinden der verfügbaren Informationen und bibliographischen Daten ermöglichen. Web 2.0-Konzepten werden in Zukunft aber eine wichtige Ergänzung zu diesen Diensten darstellen.	59666f744e90374815ad9bddbcaba4d5	7e2ada4fce0c64829c8446d4f0ee9194	3db23350f7bf85a1d805b7c900c9c679	mastersthesis	HERAUSFORDERUNG BIBLIOTHEK 2.0 : Chancen und Risiken für Verbundkataloge durch die Anreicherung mit Web 2.0-Konzepten	Barbara Haubenwaller	\N	2009
7197978	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Wirtschaftsgeographie und Wirtschaftsgeschichte	Thummler.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00, EUR 44.99, sfr 80.08, S 660.41}, isbn = {3890127762}	\N	167123fa8681371878a96a9ef5a95a24	6eabbb4084b84e2b9d9b23e5eeb59f3f	a403a02bfa6df7eb02c101a138ea74bb	book	Wachstumsbranchen in Kalifornien und Bayern	Anne-Marie Thümmler and Martin W. Schmied	\N	2000
7197979	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Gries.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, S 667.92, sfr 80.99}, isbn = {3890126278}	\N	c3caabada111d362afc3dcd1addbc23c	508603dce71e564350c5e6263a28af41	334837448297024b34ce5e84a212da2c	book	Motive und Strukturen von Unternehmungsbeziehungen deutscher Telekommunikationsanbieter	Christin-Isabel Gries	\N	1998
7197980	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Susallek.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 84.00, EUR 42.95, sfr 76.44, S 630.39}, isbn = {3890127851}	\N	3f5ff3ba3d90a4138927bb9bb3a3be66	e00c6d7170aa9340c1c536b5841cbbe5	d5c8b8f5c6fefb46e9fefa73a314ba57	book	Führungsinformationssysteme für öffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunkanstalten	Werner Susallek	\N	2000
7197981	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	Kirchhoff.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124224}	\N	ada61dd897cddcf46b5bb177aa580d37	1232e5e0c65b89c0cc52a4cbcf16242d	13921d92d9a831bfce64e7c75af3bcfe	book	Abbildungsqualität von wissensbasierten Systemen:  Eine Methodologie zur Evaluierung	Susanne Kirchhoff	\N	1994
7197982	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl., Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Becker.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123988}	\N	4f97442f2680b68529ce9f8d5003b962	7a326bdfc614842d4968ccefcfaef6b9	e3417c970cb6799afec9d4fe8ca5746a	book	Anleitung zum wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten:  Wegweiser zur Anfertigung von Haus- und Diplomarbeiten	Fred G. Becker	\N	2003
7197983	\N	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training	\N	Amt für amtl. Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften	Luxemburg	\N	Cedefop reference series	McCullough.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9289601086}	\N	8612fdc8ee5766aeede028ea6a75247b	7dd34334a176733bafc17ff4d0829818	8b3e068906efe52bbc6bfc7f588dbf49	book	Einschätzung des eLearning durch die Nutzer:  Cedefop Online-Umfragen	Colin McCullough	\N	2002
7197984	\N	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft and Conference on Media in Higher Education	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Kerres.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/369181190.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 25.50}, isbn = {3830912889}	\N	b648fa5c71b57b82a6b8cffea891229e	fba169c13d6ee785a676f8cf1022fe51	6c03f4d9362e570ee616ac8683f909d1	book	Digitaler Campus:  Vom Medienprojekt zum nachhaltigen Medieneinsatz in der Hochschule ; [Vorträge der GMW03 - Conference on Media in Higher Education, der 8. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft e.V., die im September 2003 an der Universität Duisburg-Essen stattgefunden hat]	Michael Kerres and Britta Voß	\N	2003
7197985	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Telekommunikation Medienwirtschaft	Geiger.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/355042142.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 56.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3899360109}	\N	0fcaeb5dafac15c5fdd4321930a282fc	ac9058bd4b3ee47fa51495c99151d1d0	12e2223de9fe056d47d57e4ef5e927fc	book	Internetstrategien für Printmedienunternehmungen:  Neue Geschäftsmöglichkeiten aus der Perspektive traditioneller Anbieter von Wirtschafts- und Finanzinhalten	Markus Geiger	\N	2002
7197986	\N	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	vanMarwyk.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 96.00, S 720.45, sfr 87.36, EUR 49.08}, isbn = {3890126588}	\N	845b8af694e904adc0c7d9510c486b6c	2284826b1c1fb73729538071ddc67ae1	7c5282faa7214b8d117faea9792339ee	book	Potentiale von Telekooperationssystemen für schwach strukturierte betriebliche Prozesse	Klaus van Marwyk	\N	1999
7197987	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Muller.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 72.00, sfr 72.00, S 555.00}, isbn = {3890124275}	\N	0915be2653d6d9102f6471993560ac36	d7b2992395338d048dcade45539c34c7	25e08bd7a74c146b516cd00ccf4537bc	book	Ablaufmodellierung als Analyse-, Entwurfs- und Realisierungsmethodik im Softwareentwicklungsprozeß	Susanne Müller	\N	1995
7197988	\N	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	Reminger.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124232}	\N	6a818909c98a839173add226c9702f9d	8cd907ec388b9213e2cd31309da95217	a415948a6628d1d6277516a9c3a297c3	book	Systematik der Erstellung, Validierung, organisatorischen Einbindung und Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung von Expertensystemen im Unternehmen	Brigitte Reminger	\N	1995
7197990	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Kandzia.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 25.50}, isbn = {3830912927}	\N	a7c7a64b4965fe7deb09079728fedf0e	6a24cb183ec79be16c4fd811e4b69ebd	6b2a9db69bcea63abb701e1ed4dd0bf7	book	E-Learning für die Hochschule:  Erfolgreiche Ansätze für ein flexibleres Studium	Paul-Thomas Kandzia	\N	2003
7197991	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Kocher.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 44.00 (DE)}, isbn = {389012948x}	\N	3dca352748794a960db1b3bbac2edd68	a012437faf2a3f73c4ece634d354b9fe	8f7b5ae882ea9f4d6947ef4d84b96a74	book	Controlling der werbefinanzierten Medienunternehmung	Anette Köcher	\N	2002
7197992	\N	85	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Zimmermann.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/363290079.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389936077x}	\N	acc12cc9a2a84833a69f876c7e422f5a	1d7583e0ea803fc092fb291a10f29cf6	d97c501c459c0d3a37e80460bc9ab4ce	book	Vertrauen in virtuellen Unternehmen	Felix Zimmermann	\N	2003
7197993	\N	87	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Wullenweber.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/366731688.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 52.00}, isbn = {3899361067}	\N	c563aa00833d503898f4cf4ff9169f4f	43f032100d365bd523aaf4cd52073b12	5897946bb60bde48314f9a20f6422568	book	Mehr Kundenbindung durch Organisationales Lernen:  Konzept - Modellierung - empirische Befunde	Harald Wüllenweber	\N	2003
7197994	\N	89	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Kiefel.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/368923045.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899361342}	\N	feb5d8fa76a4c74862a8c64b6fb7219f	fb2a5bbdcb90f44e1df10dadcd36ab1e	0703ef25a78093e9749e7622cadc7ab4	book	Unternehmenssteuerung im Informationszeitalter:  Gestaltung zwischen systemischer Machbarkeit und ökonomischer Rationalität	Jens Kiefel	\N	2003
7197995	\N	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Odendahl.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 41.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3890129625}	\N	d77557a8b3722bd944bfd563551d44cc	7342f77c38656c63786a5b036270d7ea	36664a9fa2cfad089b25afb396b6838e	book	Cooperation resource planning:  Planung und Steuerung dynamischer Kooperationsnetzwerke	Clemens Odendahl	\N	2002
7197996	\N	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Schmidt.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890129757}	\N	6cefb735a3b70cdee886733f9808c341	f940776388670641029af256b0cbbb2b	a11e7b1fbb6da5344537b4bf0cbfe273	book	Verbesserungsprozeßmanagement:  Entwicklung eines Werkzeuges für die koordinierte Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen	Yven Schmidt	\N	2002
7197997	\N	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Marx.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 48.00 (DE)}, isbn = {389012982x}	\N	237b4308230ee3d50aafaf79d35d5c1c	704f2cdd448aa3a9cda02802ee88375a	227efdb76bea0e8c73237a7fda6c7997	book	Wertorientiertes Management einer Region:  Regional resident value und corporate shareholder value als Management-Missionen einer public private partnership auf Aktien	Gerrit Andreas Marx	\N	2002
7197998	\N	90	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar, Rheinl	\N	Reihe	Kern.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/369183835.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 54.00}, isbn = {3899361415}	\N	b543b3a2ff3b2a5026519c7a8b777674	690ba2c471193394dfbaedb160c1a5ec	ee004f73fac7e237019f50cc2cbf32b3	book	Lean Information System:  Problemorientierte Gestaltung von Informationssystemen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Lean Management	Matthias Kern	\N	2003
7197999	\N	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Korten.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 47.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3890129374}	\N	4bab875c2afcebb65be756bf3f06aeb8	50bcde46ec1831da78a27e1571bbb42f	f5ba0b37a4169be7e9a5d26620e86019	book	Wirkung kompetenzorientierter Strategien auf den Unternehmenswert:  Eine simulationsbasierte Analyse mit System Dynamics	Achim Korten	\N	2002
7198000	\N	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Hermesch.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 46.00, sfr 79.17}, isbn = {3890129285}	\N	71229c7c1a682196e6a9eb81d5d5c943	e09bf5da7d43aaf6e41202862819587c	6622ffe6e55c3b13a65589749b94e761	book	Die Gestaltung von Interorganisationsbeziehungen:  Theoretische sowie empirische Analysen und Erklärungen	Martin Hermesch	\N	2002
7198001	\N	Bd. 78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Luhn.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890129277}	\N	2285bc5c611e32ea2c962bd1ede795ca	1b8cef8fc7b43152385d25c06ba9e9b6	264895b95a433ad22035d883aad9b1a7	book	Flexible Prozeßrechnung für ein Geschäftsprozeßmanagement	Mathias Luhn	\N	2002
7198002	\N	91	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Gropietsch.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 46.00, EUR AT 47.30, CHF 76.00}, isbn = {3899361458}	\N	b3b53e807ebeeeb22d517b3e4e015cc9	46d0f50c34d0bde4d548656a434000eb	1d7e69f38f986d9e020a875e4c57e9be	book	Supply Chain Management in der Konsumgüterindustrie	Jochen Großpietsch	\N	2003
7198003	\N	92	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Sekul.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/374666563.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 48.00}, isbn = {3899361636}	\N	f6665ef14f24c5fe5d1d0d4ed3ca1def	c7b59fbb77050282d3f1c89271d4d48a	5ca420b31c84a0f613672903b3eb564e	book	Ökologisches Konfliktmanagement	Stefan Sekul	\N	2003
7198004	\N	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Peske.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 43.00 (DE)}, isbn = {3890129412}	\N	49bb0616965ce5e8b752e365c1f0a86d	8de2911adc716397a26ed9a793b1ee84	a4cd8ef9c430b7fb70bc66eec15aac4e	book	Eignung des Realoptionsansatzes für die Unternehmensführung	Thorsten Peske	\N	2002
7198005	\N	104	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Schindewolf.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/472415492.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899362926}	\N	03d38627cd2f41390c758a5077f962fe	1b2296ac1a646cdfae3b67cbe802d6a0	c7c5aeb052572565074e622618267bb8	book	Organisches Wachstum internationaler Unternehmen:  Eine empirische Exploration	Hanns Martin Schindewolf	\N	2004
7198006	\N	103	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Hofmann.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/472413163.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899362896}	\N	83439a6a2d6c59fe4c67efaeb635c993	bab0544c3dd575efa9a863ebfd200f76	21ca4652b5e7b14cde13b4f337ddf94d	book	Strategisches Synergie- und Dyssynergiemanagement	Erik Hofmann	\N	2004
7198007	\N	Bd. 101	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Heymans.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz115155899inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 52.00}, isbn = {3899362748}	\N	e0857dbb2ef5421207748c7add6e8c55	47a3253af187ff7ff63c891411e744f3	b262e235f9a7e470e39c017cb8a2ff75	book	Management der textilen Supply Chain durch den Bekleidungseinzelhandel	Jens D. O Heymans	\N	2004
7198008	\N	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Tenhagen.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 62.00}, isbn = {3890122604}	\N	5c66ad93a6daa2a8037504934fcc6d0f	b3eea1f36d54c4b23b874578561fdb18	6bee9c4f4138812009785c268e4a7cfa	book	Strategisches Management in Wirtschaftsprüfungsunternehmen	Ulrich Tenhagen	\N	1992
7198009	\N	1	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Steuer, Wirtschaft und Recht	Bischoff.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120016}	\N	543411fc492a3ca4753d85e04c4fbc7f	b886d0dac808b655de71470b08346e7b	32b5ba9ab62964a9af033edba63a72db	book	Die Beeinflußbarkeit des Kapitalrisikos eines Gesellschafters einer Personengesellschaft durch den Gesellschaftsvertrag	Johannes Georg Bischoff	\N	1983
7198010	\N	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Rick.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/396106382.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389936273x}	\N	611ef7179ca5045ec47367dfca836b0e	9dbb3455b6873652f1281661268e0e4e	367a5e0f5245aab80c9fd30a4fafe8f1	book	Corporate governance and balanced scorecard:  A strategic monitoring system for swiss boards of directors	Katharina Brigitte Rick	\N	2004
7198011	\N	Bd. 96	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Irrek.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 65.00}, isbn = {3899362195}	\N	0802d7b535ed07b8a9d8d38574634e53	17accf0e1d7c82f38bf48e552b177fc9	b80372a02489b208cdccb2a0ee73c259	book	Controlling der Energiedienstleistungsunternehmen	Wolfgang Irrek	\N	2004
7198012	\N	95	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Kelber.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 56.00}, isbn = {3899362039}	\N	cacc3bef7f7d0e7e044b4179ef7dc247	c81f3748cda2d0e66fc537985fd9b002	24b1ab8f0b44b7761bee6f6bf2ca1f21	book	Turnaround Management von Dotcoms	Florian Kelber	\N	2004
7198013	\N	94	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Czymmek.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/376078081.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 47.00}, isbn = {3899361806}	\N	108830801c1262dfddfe60072768c5bf	c2c261becdb045848acc43532a2151fc	c9f7af8357cf71b082017689daa7d849	book	Ökoeffizienz und unternehmerische Stakeholder	Frank Czymmek and Günter Beuermann	\N	2003
7198014	\N	Bd. 99	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Rauscher.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/396127762.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 49.00}, isbn = {3899362713}	\N	0d2dfef5561f870bfd5732d7c516e60c	c7314788ef72dce326275b36c8ae16e0	7c5adbbae218b00b1b0b63e200bfd791	book	Strategische Frühaufklärung:  Neuer Vorschlag zur finanziellen Bewertung	Lars-Heiko Rauscher	\N	2004
7198015	\N	98	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Ackermann.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/394642848.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 56.00}, isbn = {3899362691}	\N	4040d2b8faa9766b9331f7c8925da4c4	d22b933050d631c183b75d8320a51380	054af28842d915f753fc0b32db702891	book	Supply Chain Management in der Automobilindustrie	Ingmar Ackermann	\N	2004
7198016	\N	97	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Paffenholz.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 47.00}, isbn = {389936256x}	\N	50f46f88032aa34c2d6e6b2e92b132a5	3df630fb2903211465f636953e810213	b58500edd4c2c192c259a66b5c420bbf	book	Exitmanagement:  Desinvestitionen von Beteiligungsgesellschaften	Guido Paffenholz	\N	2004
7198017	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Habann.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00, S 660.41, sfr 80.08, EUR 44.99}, isbn = {3890126529}	\N	619305b9fb901011a1179482c73c3c90	e05991319d34216c8ea27aaeb5befa39	d4b04df92930f6e9935d35fb017a25d6	book	Kernressourcenmanagement in Medienunternehmen	Frank Habann	\N	1999
7198018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Projektträger Neue Medien in der Bildung und Fachinformation	\N	Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)	Bonn	\N	Neue Medien in der Bildung - Hochschulen	Flau.2004	http://www.bmbf.de/pub/nmb_kursbuch.pdf / http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=970423403	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3000128794}	\N	f7a4d7bc51e285567a0e32c302cafc1b	4f30c698327e2ea1986b3dad9774e612	86e80d2bdd2495268bc13cf66ffe9a98	book	Kursbuch eLearning 2004:  Produkte aus dem Förderprogramm	Hermann Flau	\N	2004
7198019	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeNeMe	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Engelien.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 106.00, EUR 55.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3890128912}	\N	4a66e98dbc72c7158f2655ac71e19f0f	c79faf1d9899e736dd6c2c8430044c19	10f4521e89c9f8f472fea662d369daf9	book	Virtuelle Organisation und neue Medien 2001:  Workshop GeNeMe 2001 - Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien, TU Dresden, 27. und 28. September 2001	Martin Engelien	\N	2001
7198020	\N	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Burmeister.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 84.00, EUR 42.95, sfr 76.44, S 630.39}, isbn = {3890127908}	\N	adea0909e343ecea71f69937746d1b37	00386c2ac286e510fde0e7643557af11	9d44cdb088cd1928082bfe6afd3777b0	book	Urheberrechtsschutz gegen Framing im Internet:  Eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung des deutschen und US-amerikanischen Urheberrechts	Kai Burmeister	\N	2000
7198021	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Bender.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 69.00, EUR 35.28, S 517.82, sfr 62.79}, isbn = {3890126774}	\N	41624ba089e8c3c60bb5ba93d8780361	2f03ee2ea69bb65366432a3d0a701655	63d195e66087bd1d4588ff0cb592a3a8	book	Analysemuster in der Architektur kommerzieller Informationssysteme	Kai Bender	\N	1999
7198022	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Schneider.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124208}	\N	e003fab969ca614a57fde45996294231	96fcd26f1401adc75d38e55a0b35a2e0	ea0d462d529aa9cbccf12f94682e61fa	book	Der Prozeß der Wissensakquisition und seine Integration in den Expertensystem-Entwicklungsprozeß	Elke Schneider	\N	1994
7198023	\N	\N	\N	5., unveränd. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdf Hochsch.-Verl. an der ETH	Zürich	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik	Jenny.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 99.80, sfr 78.00, S 730.00}, isbn = {3728127914}	\N	51046c4fa4556f7412144cdc6cf21cbf	02e0fee94ace5ca5d4e27ade61d10cdc	1c2e65fa926f8a67f1fd304282560fc6	book	Projektmanagement in der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Bruno Jenny	\N	2001
7198024	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Munser.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, S 667.92, sfr 80.99, EUR 45.50}, isbn = {3890126596}	\N	2ba12b3cb5aa7063f30b32d032baaa45	12492b482f73e90ca3e73803b9fd389f	0bacae2c023f3961d782233d0e7b634c	book	Bilaterale Kooperation als Form des Wissenstransfers	René Kay Munser and Hartmut Kreikebaum	\N	1999
7198025	\N	Bd. 7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar, Köln	\N	Reihe	Trilling.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 83.00, EUR 42.44, sfr 75.53, S 622.89}, isbn = {3890127800}	\N	6cbe75640ce17a5e901e9b55129d4712	91a6b03c4cd6fa8e2d1a7d2a4b50270e	288f458ae96b09a425fb3626ff06deec	book	Business Television in der Mitarbeiterkommunikation bei Fusionen	Stefan Trilling	\N	2000
7198026	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	Berichte aus der Informatik	Chen.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.80}, isbn = {3832208682}	\N	b0b4ec2e1cf997ac3cee336e798c7b37	e8b0bd354ead825963f91b6ccccdf100	207e52269339fb49c66ba3544cf23254	book	Eine Architektur zur Unterstützung von Awareness für die Kooperation in web-basierten Lernumgebungen	Yue Chen	\N	2002
7198027	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Magnus.2001	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/328106941	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 74.00}, isbn = {3409117695}	\N	a94d0b1176b5fd71937eed0cce3f7d6c	63ada48daab9a2c4382772fec5b9061d	ef1356a296e42d141eb7df91ed8d0a21	book	E-Learning:  Die Zukunft des digitalen Lernens im Betrieb	Stephan Magnus	\N	2001
7198028	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internat. WHERE+HOW Verl	Bonn	\N	\N	Badde.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3925144110}	\N	b9cd2e74c8f9710f019b2314837370b6	bbce02eb0774941c538b70f1bb86b1d0	247cfec47af9c1e3fd9edcd0ac5e35a2	book	The international who's who in distance learning	Karl J. Badde	\N	1998
7198030	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Nathusius.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120164}	\N	70745f57ae0d5aad7bd97a220f4589f1	00956b009854ebd7e8597ce368d4b85e	2c369e9419ab71a3c9c09e7c9e28a927	book	Unternehmungsgründung:  Konfrontation von Forschung und Praxis ; Festschrift gewidmet Herrn Prof. Dr. Norbert Szyperski aus Anlass des 10-jährigen Bestehens der Projektgruppe Gründungsforschung am Planungsseminar der Universität zu Köln	Klaus Nathusius and Heinz Klandt and Erwin Grochla and Günter Kirschbaum and Norbert Szyperski	\N	1984
7198031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Gerloff.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 96.00, EUR 49.08, sfr 87.36, S 720.45}, isbn = {3890127924}	\N	664490368daf22118e9e07b277e61955	63ca0232742fb928edbb61ebfe7057f8	c6d9876b8592a54683544a66fa027dc6	book	Möglichkeiten, Grenzen und Konsequenzen des Einsatzes elektronischer Geldbörsen	Dorothea Gerloff	\N	2000
7198032	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	Bachmann.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/105957488.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 25.50 (freier Pr.)}, isbn = {3830911912}	\N	e51219762220b42626985762cc26e04f	28a1e44c04ba32d068c337f78263de97	be4bf87d076fd7aff365d7b22bebbdd7	book	Campus 2002:  Die virtuelle Hochschule in der Konsolidierungsphase	Gudrun Bachmann	\N	2002
7198033	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeNeMe and Institut für Informationssysteme.	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Engelien.1998	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/248998056.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890126324}	\N	3ca7a07edbc2d8a5e9919538488f27a3	b15ab38c91d89ba82cde50dc27d5de4d	a3e656f4757e3eecc77c71a489eeb2d5	book	Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien	Martin Engelien and Kai Bender	\N	1998
7198034	\N	Bd. 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeNeMe and Institut für Angewandte Informatik.	\N	Eul	Lohmar, Köln	\N	Reihe	Engelien.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 96.00, EUR 49.08, sfr 87.36, S 720.45}, isbn = {389012786x}	\N	ebf3741a695628b2d62c549e50b19c84	13ea942d15b3e91b8ea7bc92e341cb4a	f4686a8b1ab3433b3f51c46b659272fb	book	Virtuelle Organisation und neue Medien 2000	Martin Engelien	\N	2000
7198035	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Wirtschaftswissenschaft	Uhl.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/360375758.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824406810}	\N	1af69894a40ea59edf850a17d6c0cc76	fc88aec0c408711614792c390145f46f	37778e0e01b104025b8e57ba322b8664	book	Virtuelle Hochschulen auf dem Bildungsmarkt:  Strategische Positionierung unter Berücksichtigung der Situation in Deutschland, Österreich und England	Volker Uhl	\N	2003
7198036	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Holtmann.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 97.00, S 727.95, sfr 88.27, EUR 49.60}, isbn = {3890126472}	\N	e0445fc2cde0eccab76c96712722d7b9	196a356136f870caee3a6789eb3e020e	78b12b194b6d17fdd4a583b5e63d2d74	book	Programmplanung im werbefinanzierten Fernsehen:  Eine Analyse unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des US-amerikanischen Free-TV	Klaus Holtmann	\N	1999
7198037	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Telekommunikation Medienwirtschaft	Markgraf.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 45.00, sfr 77.44}, isbn = {3890129064}	\N	d98e480f6e82c43bab23bf4950d4872d	13989c7c7c7cb3e0315fd3329101a2cc	e92cdd1a36e3499ac81316cb857d8c1d	book	Hörfunkforschung im internationalen Vergleich	Ingo Markgraf	\N	2001
7198038	\N	176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Gotz.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 82.00, EUR 41.93, sfr 74.62, S 615.38}, isbn = {3890127746}	\N	8098a611282aca3e98f5f49f657c560e	7285aecf7c76ba4ff9e28ad9dd3abda3	63b41d1a85552e00ba3530a532ebe503	book	Managementkontrolle durch institutionelle Investoren in Deutschland und in den USA	Tilman Götz	\N	2000
7198039	\N	174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Hombeck.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00, EUR 44.99, sfr 80.08, S 660.41}, isbn = {3890127673}	\N	30b3ae8fac4eb886937c96ff4b75234b	bca7f354648b2da985685ac19f60fe09	be09e58aa3d13d6282b4a670c710ab56	book	Auswirkungen der Rechnungslegung nach IAS auf die Analyse von Wachstumsunternehmen:  Eine Betrachtung von Emittenten des neuen Marktes	Torsten Hombeck	\N	2000
7198040	\N	Bd. 8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Industrie- und Handelskammer	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Slapio.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 69.00, EUR 35.28}, isbn = {3890127835}	\N	988f18b53cbf52eff1db6f81d2d5fa58	b983d76d45111f27bd20a806424adf50	af656e5bbd85132350fe5442f27d4ad3	book	Business-TV - Potentiale für den Mittelstand?	Elisabeth Slapio	\N	2000
7198041	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Kemper.2003	http://www.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ebook/ebook.php?act=b&cid=4373	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899361059}	\N	0960f79e84c37989d180e7107b10cbff	5abc58e9249d738e18a34190eff3ce4b	6c2cb21ccb3c9d902b9c3c4716ea650b	book	Informationsmanagement:  Neue Herausforderungen in Zeiten des E-Business ; Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Dietrich Seibt anlässlich seines 65. Geburtstages	Hans-Georg Kemper and Wilhelm Mülder and Dietrich Seibt	\N	2003
7198048	Br Med J	1	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOOD:1954:Br-Med-J:13149899	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=13149899	\N	An Appreciation of Mitral Stenosis—I	\N	\N	1051-1063	\N	4870	\N	pmid = {13149899}, doi = {}	\N	aec94e3c4bced41b28006734988478e5	565c8fb7e3241b506a23bb59defe3ff9	143d0ac4a85b1d7a34b60d6bcf1792ce	article	An appreciation of mitral stenosis. I. Clinical features	P WOOD	\N	1954
7198065	\N	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	ANESM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANESM2009	http://www.anesm.sante.gouv.fr/pdf/mission.pdf	Publication		\N	Recommandation de bonnes pratiques professionnelles	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.anesm.sante.gouv.fr/pdf/mission.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.01.28}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {Christelle SAUREL, agent de service hospitalier, centre de moyen et
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\	du groupe de lecture}	Cet écrit de l'ANESM présente un double objectif. Il souhaite tout
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\	d'abord "apporter les éléments nécessaires pour permettre aux institutions
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\	et aux équipes d'encadrement de construire leurs propres démarches".
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\	traitement des phénomènes de maltraitance" qui interviennent à tous
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\	les niveaux de l'organisation et touchent tous les acteurs.
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\	Source : Hospimedia	c9a8826eefbee8c2fb478ecdca8637d0	a96066f535d66d06fb8b526547ca83e4	5595a613abe8cf4daf8717ff849cca7c	techreport	La mission du responsable d'établissement et le rôle de l'encadrement
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\	dans la prévention et le traitement de la maltraitance	ANESM	\N	2009
7198070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, {NJ}	\N	\N	Fra05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Fra05}	\N	29df71e746d85595f602c2c03e7767c9	bd9d149c195ef3875f72e3ddd275a30b	6a26dc7dbced93ab3b5cd767c8c9a552	book	On bullshit	Harry G. Frankfurt	\N	2005
7198280	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	Fischer Kompakt	Kiefer	www.fischer-kompakt.de	\N	Gravitationswellen RelativitÃ¤tstheorie_allgemeine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-596-15357-3}	\N	03b11043fe2dbc2ddb1e140ed4ebbf99	022b46c8d84e3caeff8420699589b12a	e69266d53eb1bf50eb60a9c77768a16a	book	Gravitation	Claus Kiefer	\N	2003
7198282	Praxis der Naturwissenschaften -- Physik in der Schule 	49	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AufmuthTiemann	\N	\N	Gravitationswellen RelativitÃ¤tstheorie_allgemeine	\N	\N	35--41	\N	5	\N	issn = {978-3-7614-2239-7}	\N	303fc2376a23119da89edca763a3e544	e6feb899abe594a539862e0e30fc70a1	eb2f2984c8110882bb9dfab24f7f8a60	article	Gravitationswellen	Peter Aufmuth and Eberhard Tiemann	\N	2000
7198283	Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lotze	\N	\N	Gravitationswellen RelativitÃ¤tstheorie_allgemeine	\N	\N	327--338	\N	6	\N		\N	425e88113c0df29b3a9c99a20783a006	a859af8a8eed595f4ad767b22ce9ce48	89747f9fab97c8f98235ee56f232f9f1	article	Nobelpreis f{\\"u}r Astronomen - Ein Doppelstern sendet Gravitationswellen aus -	Karl-Heinz Lotze	\N	1995
7198477	Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	124	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	darch_et_al:2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.2997436	\N		\N	{DOI}: 10.1121/1.2997436	3989--4000	\N	6	\N		\N	fe90014f3be00853e7d9c374110ab291	b4c7ce905b06de2d49535cc3ed8491b9	c4c879af7ae73c269497bb5465268d5a	article	Analysis and Prediction of Acoustic Speech Features from Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficients in Distributed Speech Recognition Architectures	J. Darch and B. Milner and S. Vaseghi	\N	2008
7198504	ACM Trans. Multimedia Comput. Commun. Appl.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1152151	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1152151	\N		\N	\N	177--198	\N	3	\N	issn = {1551-6857}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152149.1152151}	In this article, we describe the MX-Onto ontology for providing a Semantic Web compatible representation of music resources based on their context. The context representation is realized by means of an OWL ontology that describes music information and that defines rules and classes for a flexible genre classification. By flexible classification we mean that the proposed approach enables capturing the subjective interpretation of music genres by defining multiple membership relations between a music resource and the corresponding music genres, thus supporting context-based and proximity-based search of music resources.	09cc38bba371696f9acbfe096dde43f6	7342e9139b0846ad56b0b103efb932b7	c8f5d8699cd9025ea698faa50be992d5	article	A Semantic Web ontology for context-based classification and retrieval of music resources	Alfio Ferrara and Luca A. Ludovico and Stefano Montanelli and Silvana Castano and Goffredo Haus	\N	t 06
7198546	Physik in unserer Zeit	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AufmuthGrav2000	http://edoc.mpg.de/3565	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008, English	\N	Affiliations: MPI für Gravitationsphysik/Teilinstitut Hannover
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and MPI für Gravitationsphysik/Laser Interferometry & Gravitational Wave Astronomy 	14-21	\N	\N	\N		Die von der Allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie vorhergesagten Gravitationswellen sind bisher noch nicht direkt beobachtet worden. In Europa, Japan und den USA hat man mit dem Bau von großen Laserinterferometern begonnen, die dies ermöglichen sollen. Damit eröffnet sich die Aussicht, bisher verschlossene Bereiche des Weltalls durch Gravitationswellenastronomie zu studieren.	0969f4688543474ed16c504af4231ce0	2bcbffdb6f2086811d95c32b48992759	73208d94919938e4d8f19f40bb03bb12	article	Gravitationswellen - ein neues Fenster zum Universum	Peter Aufmuth and Albrecht Rüdiger	\N	2000
7198569	Classical and Quantum Gravity	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillStat2004	http://edoc.mpg.de/119709	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008, English	\N	Affiliations:
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MPI für Gravitationsphysik/Teilinstitut Hannover and
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MPI für Gravitationsphysik/GEO 600 and
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MPI für Gravitationsphysik/Laser Interferometry & Gravitational Wave Astronomy 	417-423	\N	21	\N	issn = {0264-9381}, doi = {10.1088/0264-9381/21/5/006}	The GEO 600 laser interferometer with 600 m armlength is currently being commissioned as a part of a worldwide network of gravitational wave detectors. Due to the use of advanced technologies such as signal recycling and multiple pendulum suspensions with a monolithic last stage the anticipated sensitivity of GEO 600 is close to the initial sensitivity of km baseline detectors. This paper describes the status of the detector as of November 2003 with special emphasis on its performance during the first serious data-taking periods and on the experimental challenges encountered during the commissioning of the dual-recycled detector.	858596215742da8fd3da27ba2be4ce50	f80403f7a7ab1fa95b64cf844faa0986	97fc748692433d1c7373ea0830eb4153	article	Status of GEO 600	Benno Willke and Peter Aufmuth and Carsten Aulbert and S. Babak and R. Balasubramanian and B. Barr and G. Cagnoli and C. A. Cantley and S. Chelkowski and D. Churches and Carlos Nicola Colacino and D.R.M. Crooks and Curt Cutler and Karsten Danzmann and R. Davies and R. J. Dupuis and E. J. Elliffe and Carsten Fallnich and Andreas Freise and Stefan Goßler and A. Grant and Hartmut Grote and Steffen Grunewald and Jan Harms and Gerhard Heinzel and Ik Siong Heng and A. Heptonstall and Michele Heurs and M. Hewitson and Stefan Hild and R. Ingley and Yousuke Itoh and O. Jennrich and L. Jones and S. H. Hutter and Keita Kawabe and C. J. Killow and Karsten Kötter and Badri Krishnan and Volker Leonhardt and Harald Lück and Bernd Machenschalk and Michaela Malec and R. A. Mercer and C. Messenger and Soumya D. Mohanty and Kasem Mossavi and Soma Mukherjee and S. Naganov and G. Newton and Maria Alessandra Papa and N. Perreur-Lloyd and M. Pitkin and M. V. Plissi and Volker Quetschke and V. Re and S. Reid and L. Ribichini and D. I. Robertson and N. A. Robertson and S. Rowan and Albrecht Rüdiger and B. Sathyaprakash and Roland Schilling and Roman Schnabel and Bernard F. Schutz and F. Seifert and Alicia M. Sintes and J. R. Smith and P. Sneddon and Kenneth A. Strain and I. Taylor and C. I. Torrie and Carlos Ungarelli and Alberto Vecchio and H. Ward and Uta Weiland and H. Welling and L. Wen and P. Williams and Walter Winkler and G. Woan and I. Zawischa	\N	2004
7198572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agichtein00	\N	\N		\N	\N	85--94	\N	\N	\N		\N	20ee46dc9c52463e0d914769e86b44f0	42f11ae1df7b57d5e4333a47367ad2b4	0b1cca206b7d067e0cbe81fd065f929a	inproceedings	Snowball: Extracting relations from large plain-text collections	Eugene Agichtein and Luis Gravano	\N	2000
7198584	Computer + Personal (CoPers), Schwerpunktheft: E-Learning und Social Software	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumgartner2006	http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/article-de/social-software_copers.pdf	\N		\N	\N	20-22, 34	\N	8	\N		\N	c9a558f1d4dfdd30ef16d89c8b46868a	7bde34854e124c47bdc0d9b266fa955a	f95aa75911fdaadfd102156dcb0a6a49	article	Web 2.0: Social Software & E-Learning
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	Peter Baumgartner	\N	2006
7198694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1st Workshop on Knowledge Reuse and Re-engineering over the Semantic Web (KRRSW 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.bibsonomy.org/bib/user/violeta.damjanovic?items=1000	\N	\N		\N	in conjunction with the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008), Tenerife, Canary Islands	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper addresses the problem of exchanging the information between the semantic data models, which are based on the DOLCE foundational ontology, and business models expressed in BPEL format. As BPEL is not equipped with the formal semantics, exchanging the information between semantic data models (ontologies) and non-semantic (non-ontological) models needs a certain mechanism trying to keep the semantic relations over the business model execution. In this paper, we explore using the Pi-Calculus as a solution to keep semantics between the foundational ontology and non-ontological resources of business process models. Our aims for this work are three-fold: (i) to supplement business processes with the formal framework for expressing the relationships between semantic and non-semantic business models, (ii) to overcome the gap between non-ontological business resources and ontologies, and (iii) to bridge the gap between workflow-based and semantic approaches.	5a155207bcf50ef058cec73e0aafe763	4a7e0d62736c93a817a166116bb15da2	09b772f4bb4525f26d80655a9d6bc6fc	inproceedings	DOLCE and Pi-Calculus Rendezvous Semantics for Business Processes	Violeta Damjanovic	Aldo Gangemi and Valentina Presutti	2008
7198727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.bibsonomy.org/bib/user/violeta.damjanovic?items=1000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Creating a coherent set of ontologies to support a collaborative design process amongst different firms which develop mechatronic products is a challenge due to the semantic heterogeneity of the underlying domain models
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and the amount of domain knowledge that needs to be covered. We tackle the problem of semantic heterogeneity by employing the DOLCE foundational ontology and by aligning our models to it. We approach the problem of scale, i.e. the amount of knowledge modeled by keeping the models at a descriptive level
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which is still granular enough to connect them with domain and task specific engineering tools. In order to manage the complexity of the modeling task we separate the models into the foundational layer, the mechatronic layer consisting
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of three domain ontologies, one process model and one cross-domain model, and the collaborative application layer. For the development process, we employ a methodology for dynamic ontology creation, which moves from taxonomical structures to formal models. 	c2f7868ce76e505f1a113fc381fd0a5a	d11200b6af03173d1d33d5154b5371d9	74561922591d57628e50660aacdd5d8b	inproceedings	Developing Ontologies for Collaborative Engineering in Mechatronics	\N	\N	2007
7198768	Phys. Rev.	155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kibble:1967sv	\N	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND+KEY+78921	\N	\N	1554-1561	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,155,1554;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.155.1554}	\N	edd6e6354a65436a00c6743a972c8aa1	817f7ec0ca6bfc82bdaf9db661b14ac5	fb1fdfcc3de90f0477a42fa5f00b6d17	article	{Symmetry breaking in non-Abelian gauge theories}	T. W. B. Kibble	\N	1967
7198771	Phys. Rev.	145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Higgs:1966ev	\N	\N		\N	\N	1156-1163	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,145,1156;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.145.1156}	\N	572a0c309ce5b21ce0235f351998c699	b972363a2ca2a1e5681f643c19c896db	be82409306f40c6456375a0c104730e9	article	{Spontaneous Symmetry Breakdown Without Massless Bosons}	Peter W. Higgs	\N	1966
7199155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton Univ. Pr.	Princeton, NJ	\N	\N	WoodInte2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-691-01049-8}	\N	9541b410199810c3fa65f32dc04d568c	4d18e5e8efb8b35189b110ab28b7f712	c9721356e978db816e6c77492b39a271	book	Interest and prices	Michael Woodford	\N	2003
7199167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weinheim et al.	\N	Grundlagentexte Soziologie	Deu02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Deu02}	\N	9bbe746d156b33b5a8d276c146ac2ebd	479cc2e5bc0a5a503514d2dd1372ca2d	c7a5390816ce9d5addaff582faec4cb3	book	Postindustrielle Industriesoziologie: theoretische Grundlagen, Arbeitsverhältnisse und soziale Identitäten	Christoph Deutschmann	\N	2002
7199319	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	University of Freiburg	\N	\N	Freiburg, Germany	\N	\N	Benz2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pi = {pa}, bla = {blub}	\N	4ca9d1e914b20f7ce75ac21beabd0d46	aeb8ad23a09ff41198efe472b95015d2	2841725013ad4f7026fcc1f6920e3da8	techreport	User models and Ontologies	Dominik Benz	\N	2004
7199379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stel2008	\N	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	117 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-00-025090-3}	\N	02e2a80a503fe1a12db3e76d4bf117af	051da7b064d62699dd297e53d17ef105	0f928394486575d0e93f6194bd9fb921	book	Stellt der Datenschutz Weichen für den Standort Deutschland?	Manfred Wiemeler and Peter H.[Hrsg.: SCHUFA-Holding AG. Projektleitung: Manfred Wiemeler. Konzeption und Red.: Peter H. Goebel ...] Goebel	\N	2008
7199477	Environmental Modelling & Software	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pokorny2006environmentalModellingsoftware	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VHC-4K8SC6K-1/2/87ebea752a7483136aafe12492af7be5	\N	ScienceDirect - Environmental Modelling & Software : Database architectures: Current trends and their relationships to environmental data management	\N	Environmental Informatics	1579 - 1586	\N	11	\N	issn = {1364-8152}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2006.05.004}	Ever increasing environmental information demands from customers, authorities, and governmental organizations as well as new business control functions are implemented and integrated to environmental information management systems (EIMSs). These systems are often based on traditional file techniques or, more recently, on commercial database management systems (DBMSs). With a production of huge data sets and their processing in real-time applications, the needs for environmental data management have grown significantly. Numerous examples from practice of EIMSs prove that the architecture of DBMS should be open for a permanent evolution. Current trends in database development and an associated research meet these challenges. New information and communication technologies and techniques influence today's DBMSs. They include, among other things, sensor networks, stream processing, processing uncertain and imprecise data, knowledge discovery and intelligent data analysis, as well as wireless broadcast and mobile computing. Both research and practice indicate that the traditional universal DBMS architecture hardly satisfies these trends and new solutions are needed. Rather separate specialized engines connected into networks are beneficial. The paper discusses recent advances in database technologies and attempts to highlight them with respect to requirements of EIMSs.	906de4e78a3829b2de6e73bede3bcf22	0ebebb59875469767d36786803d9657d	6dd99cb0ec205d22535244c138b1873e	article	Database architectures: Current trends and their relationships to environmental data management	Jaroslav Pokorný	\N	2006
7199514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Kohlhammer-Urban-Taschenbücher ; 616	SWB-276891651	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3043338&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N	UB: LA-K 2-24605	\N	\N	366	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-018945-4}, size = {366 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	d1dd65ddb9e161e0ac8ddfdd63c83df7	c89399dc87667a1f43cda55d73e5e049	3199c57ff4cf8417fe04a353c061c72b	book	Die Normannen : Erobern - Herrschen - Integrieren	Alheydis Plassmann	\N	2008
7199529	\N	Europäisches Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Grundkurs Geschichte / hg. von Michael Erbe ; Europäisches Mittelalter	UBHD66227621	\N	\N	UB: LA-K 2-23149	\N	\N	136 S.	\N	2,1	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-018972-0}, language = {ger}	\N	b6440bb5b3c68076910677d28577b976	405ed855dd9d0a315da80ae28178fe65	6549db359aa6a025ce4a3dd3a99143ed	book	Grundstrukturen, Völkerwanderung, Frankenreich	Jörg Schwarz	\N	2006
7199560	\N	Europäisches Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Grundkurs Geschichte / hg. von Michael Erbe ; Europäisches Mittelalter	UBHD66227621	\N	\N		\N	\N	136 S.	\N	2,1	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-018972-0}, language = {ger}	\N	b6440bb5b3c68076910677d28577b976	405ed855dd9d0a315da80ae28178fe65	6549db359aa6a025ce4a3dd3a99143ed	book	Grundstrukturen, Völkerwanderung, Frankenreich	Jörg Schwarz	\N	2006
7199570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-112210953	\N	\N		\N	\N	296	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-018405-9}, size = {296 S. : Kt.}	\N	9b4a97ae97d91da58eb76cd317fd280b	30f07e991e5d4da18a7bc520b92860e7	c7da605244e6c16d772ae614f46d0c7b	book	Die Ursprünge Europas : Migration und Integration im frühen Mittelalter	Verena Postel	\N	2004
7199580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Urban-Taschenbücher ; 597	SWB-109217098	\N	\N		\N	 Kt. (Pr. in Vorb.)	207	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-017670-6}, size = {207 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	adcbd72298ae90b9040200a23eb74d1b	2f59f51b91e094ddb179e4c5c109a994	024b33fc260ea39500de4fd1b7b85f32	book	Die Goten	Wolfgang Giese	\N	2004
7199588	Caveat lector	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	salo_bamboo_2009	http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/2009/01/26/bamboo-faultlines/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7c0efd02bf7afda29b112b1c6e3be29	47f27f80ce3d8349c8eb03d88cd0638f	f2144fe546e72e9ad89b16cfa90795e2	misc	Bamboo faultlines	Dorothea Salo	\N	2009
7199603	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-097908231	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/340933852.pdf	\N		\N	\N	499	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-017225-5}, size = {499 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	681136dfa1c39e9c866be520ee37296c	459831bf668ad1b0d5564563563af39c	cbd0ffdce6c0215a63948cd3756298df	book	Das Frühmittelalter : die abendländische Christenheit von 400 bis 900	Arnold Angenendt	\N	2001
7199717	Problemy Kibernetiki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markov1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	169–186	\N	8	\N		\N	c66f8e24f55ceb6574c5244503a87957	00037d90a1d6884c792179d072336de9	ce523bb2f1bff6ed1aefe21b88d22cbc	article	Nonrecurrent coding	Al. A. Markov	\N	1961
7199758	Soviet Physics Doklady	6	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1962SPhD....6..858L	\N	\N	NASA ADS: Certain Properties of Code Systems	\N	\N	858-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1962SPhD....6..858L}	\N	1547d6da5e4122c8d26c1bc38337a6b6	50bd8501ed84b1db68e411ca0603285f	e0ce9eb29fe44cdeff5022e4ee92cd61	article	{Certain Properties of Code Systems}	V. I. {Levenshtein}	\N	1962
7199824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	berendt09knowledge	\N	\N		\N	(to appear)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7769f3220ec7fb1835e85daf4209d351	12fa8ec01220bd1e437a945ea1972a09	d3aee79927e4d00aa1408d2a26749778	book	Knowledge Discovery Enhanced with Semantic and Social Information	\N	\N	2009 
7199839	IRE Internat. Conv. Rec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SardinasPaterson1953	\N	\N		\N	\N	104–108	\N	8	\N		\N	2ea6a614c687b9f75064b74993c760c5	d965e22e6ebcf836dc0fded31ea9faa5	16f52d649a92d46423894661d95157c7	article	A necessary sufficient condition for the unique decomposition of coded messages	A.A. Sardinas and C.W. Patterson	\N	1953
7199857	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lire Michel de Certeau. La formalité des pratiques. Michel de Certeau lesen. Die Förmlichkeit der Praktiken	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	Zeitsprünge	MdCFoerm	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-65	\N	12	\N		\N	d3036929f403821e97d6aa18d0d6e813	b971d10d9d8aa62c1d59d8bc15de99f7	e9e92929f1c914d70e724cb22b4906f8	incollection	Die Förmlichkeit der Praktiken. Vom religiösen System zur Aufklärungsethik (17.-18. Jahrhundert)	{Michel de} Certeau	Philippe Büttgen and Christian Jouhaud	2008
7199928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logics for Databases and Information Systems, chapter 9	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	godfrey98.ic-semantics	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.24.1266&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N	Integrity constraints: Semantics and applications - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	265--306	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a62709e198b9b42e6b6e37034bcdc81	68b0aaa6e9bede70a9f672b477cd12cb	a24e058d6fccd6b9a230cb0819e48ac4	inproceedings	Integrity constraints: Semantics and applications	P. Godfrey and J. Gryz and J. Minker	\N	1998
7200263	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EweCD2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31541913	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	58-64	\N	8	\N		"Über die Frühzeit in China ist verblüffend wenig Gesichertes bekannt. Entstand die Hochkultur schon vor 5000 Jahren, wie die Tradition es will, oder erst ein Jahrtausend später?"	06c9ca31a1ebe6d117d0c456597f0cc5	add890813dd9d833b8898976aa37fb4e	539698e8fd597a7e3948ce813d4f6492	article	Chinas dunkle Vergangenheit : Streit um die früheste Zivilisation	Thorwald Ewe	\N	2008
7200284	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeckPP2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31536447	\N		\N	\N	65-67	\N	8	\N		"Vieles erfanden die Chinesen vor den Europäern. Doch die machten aus manchen fernöstlichen Errungenschaften erst praktikable Technologien."	2f5b99cd738a8d02595d041f7cea8c4d	bfdb684d2de436a77071df059a0a33c4	ba791d38823e6f6c9572e868dd7345ba	article	Papier, Porzellan und Pockenimpfung : erfindungsreiche Chinesen	Tobias Beck	\N	2008
7200336	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZickEJ2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31537855	\N		\N	\N	68-73	\N	8	\N		"Der Erste Kaiser von China hatte Angst vor dem Tod und wollte ewig herrschen. Doch sein Ruhm währte nicht lang. Nur die Totenstadt hat bis heute überdauert."	4761c521be53bec1a6623f2707bfbc3d	2a428ee888ba8a7f4f7b1977b1b19676	f430ece1d5ba9c41fd4e1c24cc292d76	article	11 Jahre Ewigkeit : was vom ersten Kaiser blieb	Michael Zick	\N	2008
7200414	Psychological Bulletin	124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rayner1998	http://libezproxy.open.ac.uk/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pdh&AN=bul-124-3-372&site=ehost-live&scope=site	\N		\N	\N	p372 - 422	\N	3	\N	issn = {0033-2909}	\N	b5b504ebb9b72a8b19279e8f39b49ede	3792a8da605a3950cc75d28719dba638	bf95af35f1a87aad7fd26f8128b29f7f	article	Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research.	Keith Rayner	\N	1998
7200608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dtvAtlasPhilosophie	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dced55c87f88f3f6a62bd1aa525de7fd	8e50b1627834ab6f5daffe0f300c83e8	030f18abb9bff20f36496cb20ddf9ef8	book	dtv-Atlas Philosophie	Franz Wiedmann Peter Kunzmann	\N	2003
7200614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sementicweb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3540339930	\N		\N	5313355f6ad37915a6304bec003b42d4	62b3219d9087dc0e9e6fbd01a17c0e30	b9044822b99a311e1bf17469c19e9ff8	book	Semantic Web: Grundlagen	Sebasitan Rudolf und York Sure Pascal Hitzler	\N	2008
7200619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sementicweb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	0471432571	\N		\N	553851c08d2620bb97f3c6f254a4d3bb	147b2ef33dd797425f117eea1cd52bf9	a121516e7c7fe8ae3981c271cbbfbd68	book	The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services and Knowledge Management	Leo J. Obrst und Kevin Smith Michael C. Daconta	\N	2003
7200631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sementicweb	http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=the-semantic-web	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0688c2bc37e49de26ce34bdec1561bee	9ed7d7d28046baa7a68166c20effeea5	671fb50bdf3d7faec17d3e2a0cd65553	article	The Semantic Web - A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities	James Hendler und Ora Lassila Tim Berners-Lee	\N	2001
7200658	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	Kindeswohlgefährdung : Rechtliche Neuregelungen und Konsequenzen für den Schutzauftrag der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Wiesner2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=83556076*	\N	manuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3779917688 and 978-3-7799-1768-7}	\N	956a66b47bc3aab4111c9d20ea1ba5ac	3d771c7748e8e3a6f0283d2ceb4bab42	164a1cf2ab36ca8a84b192b2174f3e25	incollection	Die Verbesserung des Schutzes von Kindern und Jugendlichen vor Gefahren für ihr Wohl durch das Kinder- und Jugendhilfeerweiterungsgesetz (KICK)	Reinhard Wiesner	Erwin Jordan	2007
7200783	Sociometry	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Sociological Association	\N	\N	\N	freeman77centrality	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-0431\\%28197703\\%2940\\%3A1\\%3C35\\%3AASOMOC\\%3E2.0.CO\\%3B2-H	\N		\N	\N	35--41	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-02 15:31:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1025135}, priority = {2}	A Family of new measures of point and graph centrality based on early intuitions of Bavelas (1948) is introduced. These measures define centrality in terms of the degree to which a point falls on the shortest path between others and therefore has a potential for control of communication. They may be used to index centrality in any large or small network of symmetrical relations, whether connected or unconnected.	9a8d199f2e84a6014b4d770e3cc176fd	7ff13dc1fa197ed99dadeb6e23cf070b	05c4b47904e32958af82a2930ef97b3b	article	A Set of Measures of Centrality Based on Betweenness	Linton C. Freeman	\N	1977
7200789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Marcu:1999	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/312624.312668	\N	\N	\N	\N	137-144	\N	\N	conf/sigir/99	date = {2002-12-06}, cdrom = {SIGIR1999/P137.pdf}	Summarization research is notorious for its lack of adequatecorpora: today, there exist only a few small collections oftexts whose units have been manually annotated for textualimportance. Given the cost and tediousness of the annota-tion process, it is very unlikely that we will ever manuallyannotate for textual importance sufficiently large corpora oftexts. To circumvent this problem, we have developed analgorithm that constructs such corpora automatically.Our algorithm takes as input an $<$Abstract, Text$>$ tuple andgenerates the corresponding Extract, i.e., the set of clauses(sentences) in the Text that were used to write the Abstract.The performance of the algorithm is shown to be close to thatof humans by means of an empirical experiment. The exper-iment also suggests extraction strategies that could improvethe performance of automatic summarization systems.	e5a855089dc626c54cff7b6fa90798fe	951a31c5edd4a766d9f6de415015471a	f6d30a34bf7840ae8c5dcfd1cb7379ba	inproceedings	The Automatic Construction of Large-Scale Corpora for Summarization Research.	Daniel Marcu	\N	1999
7201174	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	{Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens; Pflegekinder in Deutschland {--} Bestandaufnahme und Ausblick zur Jahrtausendwende}	Ersch. dreijährl.	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens 	Wiesner2001	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=68860117*	\N	manuell mit ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	236 S ; 21 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	2	\N	isbn = {3824804115}	\N	16915414b57a32d225b2f2263ac0972b	29a8a6e8a9c60dddd952b7c1eaa59889	0ecc8822540ce885fa12e92ae7dd097a	incollection	{Familienpflege in Deutschland {--} Auswirkungen des KJHG (SGB VIII) und die Notwendigkeit der Qualitätsentwicklung für das Pflegekinderwesen}	Reinhard Wiesner	Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes	2001
7201245	J. Soc. Indust. Appl. Math.: Ser. B, Numer. Anal.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	golubkahan	\N	\N		\N	\N	205--224	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR0183105 (32 \\#587)}, mrclass = {65.35}	\N	b4d2b39bf968a685638c3df6be97f427	8ef17e6b8c728315bba44c210313860a	1c25d4f618c25dca1507b73925e65d1d	article	Calculating the singular values and pseudo-inverse of a
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7201247	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johns Hopkins University Press	Baltimore, MD	\N	\N	golub96	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	Golub and Van Loan	\N	\N		\N	217107e1d1dd52d6dd5e06811d28e74f	e4e3160da299a446f86da948f6745ecb	f1bb0caf439b5f67f1d388f1298601d8	book	Matrix Computations	Gene H. Golub and Charles F. {Van Loan}	\N	1996
7201250	SIAM J. Numer. Anal.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hanson	\N	\N		\N	\N	616--622	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1095-7170}, mrclass = {65R05}, mrreviewer = {P. M. Anselone}, mrnumber = {MR0293867 (45 \\#2943)}, fjournal = {SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis}	\N	fa015fd877e4f9f75379ab9896151bfd	d139a9de4a78bc302b2574884eacc581	24cb61a16cbebf73e1e8f685e972147b	article	A numerical method for solving {F}redholm integral equations
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              of the first kind using singular values	Richard J. Hanson	\N	1971
7201267	Phys. Rev. E	60	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PleGop1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	6519--6529	\N	6	\N	numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.60.6519}	\N	761563a8ee26194af7c51af7ae0178c9	2ffa138d68d084939d3678d2d3bd8d91	576e0b2767cc16cb40ee8ce51ee13e42	article	Scaling of the distribution of price fluctuations of individual companies	Vasiliki Plerou and Parameswaran Gopikrishnan and Lu\\'is A. Nunes Amaral and Martin Meyer and H. Eugene Stanley	\N	1999
7201273	Management Science	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sharpe1963	\N	\N		\N	\N	277-293	\N	\N	\N		\N	a77d85231497eca0255a9c265476d637	45c8405a6e1a4dfb422984f168700424	d09c1a38ab50b57d8a0ba97026f48db2	article	A Simplified Model for Portfolio Analysis	William F. Sharpe	\N	1963
7201278	SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput.	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	503-518	\N	\N	\N		\N	19ebfc146eacfdfce52f742418324fb0	c19a5627a751b44ce61a0c854d1d98aa	8e449be7c194042d6827fb6742a0ed3a	article	Truncated singular value decomposition solutions to discrete ill-posed problems with ill-determined numerical rank	Per Christian Hansen	\N	1990
7201279	\N	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	TikArs1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db4e665083f7c066b71acfde7608a613	5737cd022cb8b92776d2f25263fce094	4098c6b56723a0e81c92f4501cdf166c	book	Solution of Ill-posed Problems	A. N. Tikhonov and V. Y. Arsenin	\N	1977
7201280	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SIAM}	\N	\N	\N	HanNag2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	854b56bfd59238f18b323b8749c38395	868b2661669df3c35f163d6a9d7276bb	aa4761c8a6129bceac9267918c25e3e8	book	Deblurring Images: Matrices, Spectra, and Filtering	Per Christian Hansen and James G. Nagy and Dianne P. O'Leary	\N	2006
7201284	{SIAM} J. Sci. Comput.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	HanOle1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	1487--1503	\N	6	\N	issn = {1064-8275}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/0914086}	\N	f9cad6d308ff75bcbcb4fd89ecdb0e11	1272d559f914f726947208aa0191ac4b	b9e2eada66b89380901dcca165d45033	article	The use of the {L}-curve in the regularization of discrete ill-posed problems	Per Christian Hansen and Dianne P. O'Leary	\N	1993
7201285	SIAM Review	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	561-580	\N	\N	\N		\N	09a405c47399c0fe4cee3e6767bb4c11	2ae2b5bb315a67bb5c692c98e4cc255c	a9a0e39402542980fd8044b143f78fd2	article	Analysis of discrete ill-posed problems by means of the {L}-curve	Per Christian Hansen	\N	1992
7201286	Springer	209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BohGia1983	\N	\N		\N	\N		\N	\N	\N		\N	1975ba6064b1a2dc011b561c398b9467	c64afc5cacc198f1dcd6be7708bb9157	111f706cee96e8e8a1414a368406ef63	article	Mathematical and Computational Methods in Nuclear Physics	O. Bohigas and M. J. Giannoni	\N	1983
7201290	Modern Finance		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BenBli1997	\N	\N		\N	\N		\N	\N	\N		\N	7ccfaab1c245eb9a95fd20da2c2c63d1	25107b48b0659d242125bfcd5430f61f	96fea0fb4a83de0af7d042940d2c54f6	article	Arbitrage and the structure of risk: a mathematical analysis	S. Bender and J. Blin	\N	1997
7201292	Journal of Economic Theory	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ros1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	341-360	\N	\N	\N		\N	128d4ba567724617b9dc430671f7b026	c623fca755ebb8fc29ff53a245e1097b	85518cbf922c3dae5e72cb7324afb77b	article	The arbitrage theory of capital asset pricing 	Stephen A. Ross	\N	1976
7201294	\N	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	SteSun1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09495ae5ea523817d13f20d7734079cc	627e62c633e2b4012eeea2fa25bfc59b	4bbde177e9eae6923f93b37da8ffd3fc	book	Matrix Perturbation Theory	G. W. Stewart and Ji guang Sun	\N	1990
7201316	J. Assoc. Comput. Mach.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	phillips	\N	\N		\N	\N	84--97	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {E. J. Scott}, mrnumber = {MR0134481 (24 \\#B534)}, issn = {0004-5411}, fjournal = {Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery}, mrclass = {65.75}	\N	60699b2031c304ddd31201acb3b63b6e	e94994746c45c34532bc5156cebe1d98	003196e104de04a1d73b487e5d2308d6	article	A technique for the numerical solution of certain integral
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             equations of the first kind	David L. Phillips	\N	1962
7201317	J. Assoc. Comput. Mach.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Twomeya	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--101	\N	\N	\N		\N	70f39eb20ea965e5baf5715fdf362ee1	f5efdb264c38c8cd79bb70db8c07017b	742a5334f06b479431d6e7047d5bc515	article	On the Numerical Solution of {F}redholm Integral
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        Equations of the First Kind by Inversion of the Linear System
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        Produced by Quadrature	S. Twomey	\N	1963
7201318	Technometrics	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoerl1	\N	\N		\N	\N	55--67	\N	\N	\N		\N	687fb20e0b967f7e8442d0d0a9a43e25	6468748d5b4b1f5d02107b4c131e9ea6	257711fd5e6222fce40b8fbcb66a906a	article	Ridge Regression: Biased
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        Estimation for Nonorthogonal Problems	A. E. Hoerl and R. W. Kennard	\N	1970
7201319	Technometrics	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoerl2	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--82	\N	\N	\N		\N	591aadc459e07c9767f6c90bf77018ad	e025911c8e8340dad59a69304b1e53a1	2d6dbb9a28bcf1a13b8bb88c09feec91	article	Ridge Regression: Applications
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        to Nonorthogonal Problems	A. E. Hoerl and R. W. Kennard	\N	1970
7201395	Academic Press, New York	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meh2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	580556c1581bff4f4b530b2b09085875	f04a054fdbdc8526dc26a2bd8e8cd5a1	181b1470f1265b6865feadc8f92f9245	book	Random Matrices	Madan Lal Mehta	\N	2004
7202592	\N	\N	\N	4., überarb. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	\N	\N	\N	Tour2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=58221695*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XIII, 339 S. ; 25 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3800628821}	\N	2fa9a5363b811688aabd290f126a86d5	f6db3c48dbc5230710b26b15d5727479	6f997a7d981985d7b75edfd43a5aaa0c	book	Touristikmarketing	hrsg. von Peter Roth ...	\N	2003
7202626	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of International Conference of Software Reuse 5 (ICSR5)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BB98	\N	\N	The paper introduces a method for reengineering software architectures. This method takes an updated set of requirements and an existing software architecture as input, the output is an improved architecture design.
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As a first step, the exisitng architecture is redesigned based on the new functionality. After this, the process iterarates over the steps of 1) assessing the quality attributes 2) architecture transformations until all desired quality attributes are satisfied.
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The assessment of the non-functional requirements can be done by one of four approaches:
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1) scenario-based evaluation
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2) Simulation
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3) Mathematical modelling
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4) Objective reasoning
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For architectural transformations, the authors identify five categories:
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1) Impose architectural style
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2) Impose architectural patterns
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3) Apply design pattern
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4) Convert Non-Functional requirement to requirement
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5) Distribute requirements
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After introduction of this model it is applied to a measurement system for beer cans. The architecture for this system is generalized to be applicable for a wide range of measurement systems.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56a5545505a2bab8c72a5a7b5337d3a4	6e4491f9dd514d1b7b43e98d17a3a852	14bc2d659e5dd98473c85fc651e55aad	inproceedings	Scenario-Based Software Architecture Reengineering	P.O. Bengtsson and J. Bosch	\N	1998
7202929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	Religions in the Graeco-Roman world ; 165	SWB-284346519	\N	\N		\N	Literaturverz. S. [423] - 444	486	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-13293-1}, size = {XX, 486 S. : Ill.}	\N	a37592652271c73e88ea2e4dd2722d1d	874b2dd4d384ca1c201d862f1de9cefe	95a9055967ddf88474e58c7df31829c9	book	Romanising oriental Gods : myth, salvation and ethics in the cults of Cybele, Isis and Mithras	\N	Jaime Alvar Ezquerra	2008
7202980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Roman family in the Empire : Rome, Italy, and beyond	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford u.a.	\N	\N	Wolf_2005	\N	\N		\N	"The Roman Family in the Empire" is a collection of essays edited by Michele George set in the wake of the Australian conferences, begun by Beryl Rawson in 1981, that produced three volumes published in 1986, 1991 and 1997. As the editor points out in her Introduction (pp. 1-8) "quite coincidentally a number of scholars in different parts of the mainly Anglo-American world were beginning to focus on the topic of the Roman family as a distinct theme in ancient social history." This book dedicated to Beryl Rawson collects the proceedings of a fourth Conference held in Canada in 2001. George recalls as a starting point
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Keith Hopkins's pioneering application of demography to the ancient context and particularly the demographic study of Saller and Shaw on the Roman family. Saller and Shaw, using funerary inscriptions from Western Europe, arrived at the conclusion that the Roman family was essentially nuclear, similar to our modern family based on solidarity and affection. The editor gives an outline of some of the criticisms of this view that have been expressed. Two of the main arguments are that the Roman term familia cannot be translated as "family", but has other meanings such as "household" and that there is widespread evidence through the Roman empire territories of extended families with a more complex structure than the nuclear one. But for George, the last generation of scholarship that has focused on the component elements of family life, "rather than resolving the question of structure", has complicated it "by enhancing our understanding of the many dimensions
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of experience which fall within the category of 'family life', but for which the issue of structure has only minor relevance." The stated aim of the collection is to extend research beyond Italy to investigate regional diversity. The approaches of the essays vary but are very centered on criticizing, furthering or detailing the theories of Saller
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and Shaw. After an overview of the book's contents we will come back to these strong opening statements of the editor.	231-254	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-926841-X}	\N	8140f8591166e36df8c0ca737fc74409	ccf847ea3955be3fc93375c989422179	7a0c3119fc22f5725b78dc3a7b0f02d0	incollection	Family History in the Roman North-West	Greg Wolf	Michele George	2005
7202991	\N	Sonderheft 39 KZfSS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.uni-koeln.de/kzfss/archiv97-99/ks99shab.htm	\N	Soziale Integration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd29c58c932e8e3bae4d109ac6176a03	31067b4fb064d609d881751b33dfb887	4e26845fa5b9d65447b283d32c557cbe	book	Soziale Integration	\N	J rgen Friedrichs and Wolfgang Jagodzinski	1999
7203002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Köln	\N	\N	\N	frey2004sss	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2332d125bc8a2eb577ea9422c1d26b24	9e292c4c4ef3a5c178122200408ebcb6	904dcc1893e591327697a5929f43e224	misc	{Social Support--Soziale Einbettung}	K. Frey	\N	2004
7203022	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnell & Steiner	Regensburg	\N	\N	MaurMich2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-7954-1645-0}	\N	cb5d17e3386f364301752a66be8ec6b6	6c8901f1ccc6be90d95dc65177d9fca0	855ff0b5304ec8d675331ddebfef0a5e	book	Michelangelo - Die Architekturzeichnungen	Golo Maurer	\N	2004
7203032	Surface and Coatings Technology	165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lugscheider03	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TVV-47F1GSP-6&_user=616145&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000032322&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=616145&md5=51f0666e55e77eba1e2b938dae9e104f	\N		\N	\N	51-57	\N	1	\N		The wetting properties of coolants are important for tribological systems. In order to optimize the wettability on steel alloys coolants have been modified for decades. Using PVD-coatings for wear and corrosion resistance the thermodynamical interactions between coolant and surface have been changed. The characteristic factor, which affects interfacial interactions such as adsorption, wetting and adhesion, is the surface free energy. Test results indicate that all PVD hard film systems have much lower surface energies than uncoated low-alloyed steels. The surface free energy of solids and liquids can be examined by using a drop shape analysis where, due to spreading, the contact angle of coolants on metals is not measurable. In this work a theoretical solution is presented. The wetting behaviour can be calculated and is given as the spreading coefficient S. Results of these theoretical equations have been verified by experimental tests.	68b45232f788f7ea0b54f00066c49df8	ee6e5d36c04ff2670d202ebc2113831b	b5b9ae06ceb781219319a9e775e18067	article	Wettability of PVD compound materials by lubricants	E. Lugscheider and K. Bobzin	\N	2003
7203039	Journal of Fluid Mechanics Digital Archive	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hocking91	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=398212&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0022112092004579	\N	CJO - Abstract - Rival contact-angle models and the spreading of drops	\N	\N	671-681	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0022112092004579}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0022112092004579}	\N	d7386aa6a2366bbae11f17f7b3cad475	4a0956bda01676aca09aa28bde661458	21725c9be77f5c1d1884a741907f7256	article	Rival contact-angle models and the spreading of drops	L. M. Hocking	\N	1992
7205345	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burlington, MA : Focal Press, c2005.	\N	\N	0240805801	DavidA05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	356	\N		\N	0c2d353b3a6f2539666329967cabfc86	fba0356a0812b9276b45ec944c49e001	375cb474f0f36b4dab739777788877fc	book	The Technology of Video and Audio Streaming	David Austerberry	\N	2005
7205390	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Applied Sciences Campus02 Fachhochschule der Wirtschaft Graz (Austria)	\N	eprints315620	http://eprints.rclis.org/15620/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Web 2.0, the social, interactive and user-oriented web, is an integral component of current web applications. In the context of Library 2.0-motivated service developments, some libraries already have implemented such features in their local online library catalogues. However, many library associations and library service centres that provide union catalogues seem to be reluctant to keep pace with these developments. This thesis gives an overview of existing union catalogues in the German-speaking language area that already use Web 2.0 features. Furthermore, it identifies opportunities and risks when implementing Web 2.0 concepts in a union catalogue based on a market-analysis and in-depth interviews with experts for library systems and union catalogues. The empirical study of this thesis also contains an evaluation of the existing union catalogue of the umbrella organisation of public libraries in Austria, called ?B?chereiverband ?sterreichs? (BV?). The result of this thesis includes that providers of union catalogues are aware of the relevance of the new technologies as additional features to improve the usability of union catalogues and to enrich bibliographic data with supplementary content. Still, the implementation of web 2.0 services seems to be hesitant within the German-speaking countries. The main task of union catalogues is still to provide easy and fast access to bibliographic data but web 2.0 concepts will be an important add-on in the future.	4c5ea7ac162121d3492b30b4857f4b1b	7e2ada4fce0c64829c8446d4f0ee9194	e4e3604c5ebbf237222143e5ba94ae86	mastersthesis	HERAUSFORDERUNG BIBLIOTHEK 2.0: Chancen und Risiken für Verbundkataloge durch die Anreicherung mit Web 2.0-Konzepten 	Barbara Haubenwaller	\N	2009
7205849	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ockerbloom_2009_openrecords	http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=john_mark_ockerbloom	\N		\N	Presentation on the ALA Midwinter Meeting. Denver, CO.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Slides and prepared remarks for an ALA panel discussion on sharing bibliographic records and OCLC's proposed WorldCat policy.
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I give some examples of useful innovations that can advance the mission of libraries when records are openly shared, and argue that more restrictive policies like OCLC's proposal can cost the library community dearly in lost opportunities. I show how the open source community has alternative ways to license work openly, and to cover costs. Finally, I argue that, even if WorldCat is not prepared to open access to all its bibliographic records, the members of the cooperative should be empowered to use and distribute public domain metadata, deposit their own contributions into WorldCat with more liberal licensing, and collectively ratify or reject significant changes to WorldCat policies.
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(Quelle: http://works.bepress.com/john_mark_ockerbloom/10/)	83aafb731be09ee40cc56c9d7127c04f	6a2a84767b57140d2ec25004ee676536	384972353dd9cdeeb6d4be8d3fc3d775	misc	Open records, open possibilities	John Mark Ockerbloom	\N	2009
7205895	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	dueck_geisteswissenschaft-und-informatik_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	84-88	\N	1	\N		\N	b32837244763dfaf050bded976ebdf40	676e93eabc8cd00dbec0a7bad2dbca46	e4bbeeff7eb8f854e6657b1c0ed1ce12	inproceedings	Geisteswissenschaft und Informatik 	Gunter Dueck	\N	2007
7205994	\N	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Konig.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121683}	\N	e894784b9fcb904143eba674187e5197	c6aa0db2d9c7ae616ae67b9b653f0d79	0d7753508aa0eb09a5600219257fc780	book	Standardisierte Konzeptionen für die Bürokommunikation:  Dargestellt am Beispiel mittelständischer Großhandelsunternehmungen ausgewählter Branchen	Rolf-Eugen König	\N	1989
7205995	\N	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Klee.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121675}	\N	50269ba52446547ac37b096d9a038be9	4311ba1881ff2c3adfe199d18002587c	4f9c432ba6452bf5ef220cb46755ee70	book	Zur Akzeptanz von Expertensystemen:  Eine empirische Analyse der Relevanz und Angemessenheit der Erklärungskomponente	Hans W. Klee	\N	1989
7205996	\N	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Reinschmidt.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121527}	\N	38b7a8baed953e969f2c72fda88eee72	9c99520b691094240207c41350373386	2e913b516a394d294845055fe48f3aba	book	Beschaffungs-Controlling mit Kennzahlensystemen	Jörg Reinschmidt	\N	1989
7205997	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	EulBischoff.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120806}	\N	46fa53b913e3cd87d705dc0d61f3613d	48803eac513b1efb2ea7cea2544824a4	7a9fa445b894e3c3b32edb02a1d6ddd8	book	Computergestützte Problemstrukturierung:  Anwendung d. interpretativen Strukturmodellierungs-Technik in Gruppen	Margot Eul-Bischoff	\N	1987
7205998	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Schafer.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120539}	\N	f99613b301577aad2d2954fd635b26be	c0e21b34f2c6a041a7ddd4a2415afc99	6a92f9d8629d8ee1ff7bf477aeae7e34	book	Entwurf logischer Datenstrukturen für konzeptionelle Schemata von Datenbanken	Gunter Schäfer	\N	1986
7205999	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	SchmidtPrestin.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120644}	\N	ff6cf6ff53cf92baa5ee89408aea8ddd	2965fd983e2d18271e29273c00d8b377	e74064f2c7c9a59559e33003b41ed3ee	book	Bildschirmtext in Unternehmen:  Theoret. Ableitung von Anwendungsfeldern u. Ergebnisse e. empir. Unters	Barbara Schmidt-Prestin	\N	1986
7206000	\N	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Fronhoff.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120679}	\N	526710bf2ad47c5b4529e01368efb4d7	087669bca7c22ca5203c06922ca83353	b8bfc110dbbdf0fc577af0c78203ede1	book	Die Gestaltung von Marketingstrategien:  Ein konzeptioneller Planungsansatz im situativen Kontext der Unternehmung	Bernd Fronhoff	\N	1986
7206001	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Bunger.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121241}	\N	5603566de02993b77cfca7c1b0838a0c	a45b47afb445e7e66759b957d10a18b6	7e10f686180562839383048850f0fe1a	book	Ein lernendes Mustererkennungssystem zur betrieblichen Prozeßsteuerung:  Entwicklung e. Expertensystems	Josef Bünger	\N	1988
7206002	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Lippold.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121233}	\N	f39642ae677e9a30f0e01354dd7bab53	7898cabbba3cd22a6baa34beb522bec7	4246011a7bf0264a69b20f5f039ce88e	book	Input-Output-Analyse mit diskreten Einflußgrößen	Horst-G Lippold	\N	1988
7206003	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Hinrichs.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120946}	\N	60dcec15e5183163a025a23846dd6899	a58d3812d83b105a03ecc178ca33da2a	9bf9988dd5360628fd937fa15d18c19e	book	Das strategische Planungsproblem in Versicherungsunternehmen	Heribert Hinrichs	\N	1987
7206004	\N	Bd. 24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Planung, Information und Unternehmungsführung	Schulte.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121454}	\N	1f429c449dcdb8c71705372ab5a516d6	3f3920fc045ed08dbfbc901d101afd9e	5f5734de51fcf396c4f7894e99f8871b	book	Das Modell der Fertigungssegmentierung aus personeller und organisatorischer Sicht	Christof Schulte	\N	1989
7206005	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Planung, Information und Unternehmungsführung	Adrian.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389012142x}	\N	e76d67b9244973f8ea4e302329f5f7db	aa3673149b4b87166828acbbb051cc68	bd5282ae2c752eeddcfa51cf3aa0d435	book	Strategische Unternehmensführung und Informationssystemgestaltung auf der Grundlage kritischer Erfolgsfaktoren:  Ein anwendungsorientiertes Konzept für mittelständische Unternehmen	Wolfgang Adrian	\N	1989
7206006	\N	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Brenken.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121365}	\N	23a83b47ad0ecfd93762355f2b572f76	f65908b23c0f39e3d98940d7e69b9727	36d3f91a43acfcd10a991e88876e2369	book	Strategische Unternehmensführung und Ökologie:  Rekonstruktion eines ausgewählten Denkmodells und die Analyse seiner Anwendung am Beispiel ökonomisch-ökologischer Problemkomplexe	Dieter Brenken	\N	1988
7206007	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Rentrop.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120261}	\N	6c84d8dc8fda4bfc157ae59c4b32e76e	1436a346e795cf46ad997704169db675	78a44f00f9cb285ac79d6a5f76410368	book	Ausgewählte Strategien im Gründungsprozeß:  D. Strategie d. innovativen Imitation u. d. Konzept d. krit. Erfolgsfaktoren als strateg. Ansätze zur Verbesserung d. Qualität von Unternehmungsgründungen	Norman Rentrop	\N	1985
7206008	\N	1	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Gründung, Innovation und Beratung	Klandt.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120075}	\N	80a80674b2a34c7f490dfad9a6ad307d	f52b5c7555bf0ce236d3019bb002f771	79abfe11f02b880b1a30fbca0a26eb95	book	Aktivität und Erfolg des Unternehmungsgründers:  Eine empirische Analyse unter Einbeziehung des mikrosozialen Umfeldes	Heinz Klandt	\N	1984
7206009	\N	2	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Planung, Information und Unternehmungsführung	Timm.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120091}	\N	6869fb106468a532cfd7cbab1bd4f477	ca19282b5bc29611637d9410acb11765	ab74287dc904f01549e88400bd1a801e	book	Konstruktion und Analyse strukturierter Spezifikationen der Benutzeranforderungen bei der Gestaltung rechnergestützter betrieblicher Informationssysteme	Michael Timm and Paul Schmitz	\N	1984
7206010	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Uhlenbruck.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120571}	\N	12673cdd5f108c6e855562e1eff0efba	0c62391fbc31757d3b90ed17a4e5fe5b	c12d1986c390917f1880956d176c85f8	book	Dienstleistungen als Innovationspotential für Unternehmungen des verarbeitenden Gewerbes	Nikolaus Uhlenbruck	\N	1986
7206011	\N	Bd. 14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar, Köln	\N	Reihe	Meyer.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890128084}	\N	5ef1f087983fb6523a6f5d3cbe9f2a3e	3316da593fa4289ab48299978083bc1e	42af6c76f1304e43fa2ccfa37e0f5c06	book	Emerging markets:  Markteintrittsstrategien für den Mittelstand ; das Beispiel Lateinamerika	Marcus Meyer	\N	2000
7206012	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Bohme.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 73.00, S 547.84, sfr 66.43, EUR 37.32}, isbn = {3890126618}	\N	77c1ebbb2c6425bfd72b8cb3daee6d6e	44b2c1b91c4403c5e1dc1e7599bbffc8	afc41f5c0775f6d3ee16ead0426701e8	book	Die Ausgestaltung von Abnehmer-Zulieferer-Beziehungen:  Eine theoretische und empirische Untersuchung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Opportunismusneigung des Abnehmers	Andreas Böhme	\N	1999
7206013	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Schallenberg.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124461}	\N	1d44bbcb19e579e6fb04de53b41c18c0	15aba3463843ffce8c57920b6a091b30	007d441af7c46ace746870dd0e68143f	book	Akquisitionen und Kooperationen:  Eine entscheidungsorientierte Analyse von Unternehmenszusammenschlüssen in der Textilwirtschaft	Dirk Schallenberg	\N	1995
7206014	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Rosenstengel.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120229}	\N	05c5252738040519c9e59f3d603d1311	70d7d6ef077e1172f097b0db5f37c029	b8bfbd2cd365f466ff3d60664605a980	book	Entwicklung eines Netz-Modells zur Erfassung einer petrochemischen Produktion	Bernd Rosenstengel	\N	1985
7206015	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Planung, Information und Unternehmungsführung	Moll.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120253}	\N	23d37acd639bc01381288f22c2ed1eb4	347d42905e4d98d4bf567ea73974b6cf	277b6750224be5a3416ae584380d1614	book	Verfahren zur mehrzielorientierten Verschnittplanung in der Wellpappenindustrie	Rainer Moll	\N	1985
7206016	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Schmidt.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120296}	\N	359fa338da877513583d34e337a9841c	1b43aca93975c64722b0776bf8e8e54c	603da4b4e7b7079aee82146cb8f40ce4	book	Operative Beschaffungsplanung und -steuerung:  Konzepte und Entscheidungskalküle	Andreas Schmidt	\N	1985
7206017	\N	5	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Eschenroder.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120156}	\N	c82b27e72736ac571bc0de2f6708397b	e63741a6c1bbf5725e56ab9f1facdd00	92b5164d915aa742069e65c10a2064f9	book	Planungsaspekte einer ressourcenorientierten Informationswirtschaft	Gerhard Eschenröder	\N	1985
7206019	\N	3	\N	2., vollst. durchges. u. überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Vo.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120393}	\N	793b9cbf6c789f2c68ab20ded53c2ebc	b1bb1e2c4a3da8007acce9db71cd6377	19a1aa5499b26d2b81547b490e2d22b2	book	Nutzungsmöglichkeiten von Bildschirmtext an wissenschaftlichen Hochschulen:  Dargest. am Beispiel d. Univ. zu Köln	Hartmut Voß	\N	1986
7206020	\N	Bd. 4	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe Planung, Information und Unternehmungsführung	Paffhausen.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM45.00}, isbn = {3890120148}	\N	1f90e705a045da2d66ff199a3c228299	20505842c2d53e3bd581fcbdc5573b0a	cc02b5b397fd1171fd6fe962450bee25	book	Grundlagen eines Informationssystems für die langfristige Absatzführung in mittelständischen Betrieben der Konsumgüterindustrie	Andreas Paffhausen	\N	1984
7206021	\N	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Dohmen.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122221}	\N	299a6ef89ca911811e42c8abd8d94655	72a4ae4f4f72c370520e72ac50319555	8fb30d2f0baacad037b399bf5a9215a2	book	Anlässe, Ziele und Methodik der Diversifikation:  Dargestellt am Beispiel einer Unternehmung der Asphaltindustrie	Hans P. Döhmen	\N	1991
7206022	\N	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Oelsnitz.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123716}	\N	c3ae001387814d3fbc9d677d8ed8b198	e30d612d868eb57798d14f0c03d5636a	18721d59c0c395f3de096671a3fb04cd	book	Prophylaktisches Krisenmanagement durch antizipative Unternehmensflexibilisierung:  Theoretische und konzeptionelle Grundzüge der flexiblen Organisation	Dietrich Oelsnitz	\N	1994
7206023	\N	Band 2 /// 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe: Produktionswirtschaft und Industriebetriebslehre	Wollseiffen.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 93.00, EUR 47.55, S 697.93, sfr 84.63}, isbn = {389012674x}	\N	354492ccd78db9ae52b9dd2dc2255940	ab79b19592c3039fe51a8ebe0f4f584c	1bd21d6ec287885db834fd392353f7e8	book	Lean Production und Fertigungstiefenplanung	Barbara Wollseiffen	\N	1999
7206024	\N	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Wallmann.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123937}	\N	324b496145008ad36ace0f0b4c24fa32	af2545cffe473b25b4e2ffc8a2b2ba51	bd16708eb0d1cba27ad20a82f4322406	book	Konversion als Unternehmensstrategie:  Zentrale Problemfelder und Lösungsansätze der Umgestaltung von Hochtechnologie-Unternehmen mit verteidigungstechnischer Ausrichtung	Jens Wallmann	\N	1994
7206025	\N	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Roland.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123635}	\N	6aa1da4f0c63e91ba355dcfb72a41b56	4e4a3378dbfd6b79efe586fd6fe8446e	2865ef6305670cba4380d7a0f51b6aaa	book	Beschaffungsstrategien:  Voraussetzungen, Methoden und EDV-Unterstützung einer problemadäquaten Auswahl	Folker Roland	\N	1994
7206026	\N	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Lehmer.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123260}	\N	420dc8ffd45ad0054782bce93367725f	75f7a087f07304523e95c7ed94a87b68	d7b44f1b67fc301bb4e98ffd1656f5f5	book	Theorie des wirtschaftlichen Handelns der privaten Haushalte:  Haushaltsproduktion und Informationstechniken im Wechselspiel	Gisela Lehmer	\N	1993
7206027	\N	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Russi.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123589}	\N	88ee23f5888b3d3a0e6a2c2d1abf1ed4	12a36a5a800a8c4ab391f5d9fcaaa7ed	ed8b9531539cf9c52d88efdb9e849fb4	book	Elemente einer strategischen Planung im Großhandel:  Eine kritische Untersuchung strategischer Planungsansätze	Dag P. Russi	\N	1993
7206028	\N	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Muffelmann.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 92.00, S 690.43, sfr 83.72}, isbn = {3890126294}	\N	bf5e09198c35b76c082146fa7f32d613	5ef934e22c9cba6aba995ba71a8ade09	ba4ae70dd8cd82e13299292ef6dcd72c	book	Change Management im internationalen Vergleich:  Komparative Intensitäts- und Erfolgsevaluierung der auf die Prozeßoptimierung ausgerichteten organisatorischen Transformationsprozesse in deutschen und US-amerikanischen Unternehmen	Jens Müffelmann	\N	1998
7206029	\N	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Zacharias.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890126405}	\N	5e4e888546d324662d98ad7e15c94f41	80f93583cf512227e980ce5d59945e5f	b252332823c574470fc40b15f7d7904b	book	Dynamische Unternehmensarchitektur:  Ein Ansatz zur Führung flexibler Strukturen im Zeitwettbewerb	Christoph Zacharias	\N	1998
7206030	\N	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Oetker.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 85.00, EUR 43.46, S 637.90, sfr 77.35}, isbn = {3890126731}	\N	70204f9802c1dbbb19f42b4b2c4c1a46	14f30c03cc44e468e35143bb5f71a27d	9114b8b7375a27ac87f0151be36cc766	book	Stakeholderkonflikte in Familienkonzernen:  Ansätze zu ihrer Regelung durch strategische Führungsentscheidungen	Alfred Oetker	\N	1999
7206031	\N	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Durselen.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 84.00, S 630,39, sfr 76.44}, isbn = {3890126073}	\N	8cbccd126ac13060796692b3adc1dd61	80a3c0cc2ae7f5c2d920b595319613e3	adf04a45de85f2ee9683e277156ac054	book	Integrationspotentiale in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen:  Eine organisationstheoretische Analyse am Beispiel des deutschen Maschinenbaus	Anja Dürselen	\N	1998
7206032	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Osburg.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124186}	\N	018d0843b1f85d1f059e011b079eb159	f3841c5a031e81ed19af2accbbba6981	9114525fabd04180a4c656a879673710	book	Einkaufsorganisation:  Kriterien zur Organisation des Einkaufs in Konzernen der verarbeitenden Industrie	Markus Osburg	\N	1994
7206033	\N	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Wielputz.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125174}	\N	1b3f8daabdd081357c3f81b1aaee8958	29199ae4b165e2fc073c8a018439a8e7	31606b16e9889e7ed26aeb527ff8dc5e	book	Verhaltensorientiertes Controlling	Axel Ullrich Wielpütz	\N	1996
7206034	\N	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Hofer.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125573}	\N	2142541bfe525e03fe99b793ec16fe0a	654d4a83691a165f875314cc4b572fc6	16af7595560459e7b89c6249240af4b7	book	Strategische Allianzen und Spieltheorie:  Analyse des Bildungsprozesses strategischer Allianzen und planungsunterstützender Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Theorie der strategischen Spiele	Susanne Höfer	\N	1997
7206035	\N	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Dieckhaus.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890123236}	\N	69c6adb1ab637f796f6dd755d650f397	a042769184c8bd3cf3d74b2f36b35f52	f3a07500216724f4e0048481d6ccbabc	book	Management und Controlling im Beteiligungslebenszyklus	Oliver-Till Dieckhaus	\N	1993
7206036	\N	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Witschke.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121845}	\N	4e9dccc45e5f9572a511ddb87e622b9f	8a206d5446057621e8899d7bb083a414	cb1f9488ad1180719627b768dd00ea30	book	Die Informationsfunktion des Produktes in der Wertanalyse:  Ein Ansatz zur Wertsteigerung von Produkten	Hans-Jürgen Witschke	\N	1990
7206037	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Curth.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121772}	\N	3e895e6258f787ec3595e44dba2859e0	a32184e1f4381c11f686437dcf50ce23	548076b3063275286fd6eda35649a5ed	book	Planspieltechnik und Computer Based Training zur Schulung von Einkäufern im Handel	Michael Curth and Dietrich Seibt	\N	1989
7206038	\N	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Thomas.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121721}	\N	aec1303fa1f9a99fcfab4a88e23b6d73	ad6ba31c6e42aad1ad06826bd74a4437	ea613ad9585a4671b6020e0ede766169	book	Marketingcontrolling in Hotelunternehmungen	Gabriele Thomas	\N	1989
7206039	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Pyrtek.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121861}	\N	5c63ed2a4135f1df4a43cd9092e6c408	55e5ca45fed601fa87c94cd1d515e612	c92109d0935d4f635759c5a9b9b6a963	book	Ein Dialogsystem zur Planung und Steuerung innovativer verfahrenstechnischer Projekte	Volker Pyrtek	\N	1990
7206040	\N	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Bonsels.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122213}	\N	0df81bb54b02bad87c65e92d09b67c26	4d4c1a3e6a9f2b296eaa374e8b7715fc	2b1366999304a8eba8b22fe693c2086d	book	Modell zur wissensbasierten Problemlösung in der Beschaffungs-Logistik	Burkhard F. Bonsels	\N	1991
7206041	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Klemm.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122205}	\N	fb21898574f80746e850b082663e4bae	335ce085d41c6b081c3b419c02223288	79a842c39b10ec3a1f7c0d1f5bd0d50a	book	Die Nutzung synergetischer Potentiale als Ziel strategischen Managements unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Konzernen	Michael Klemm	\N	1990
7206043	\N	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Mayer.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122817}	\N	bc4759db2acee902f9ea8ccbf66566d4	092c179a8523538c4c469813e36e3ff9	4e87e6792e4d0e26c505983754863301	book	Strategisches Informationsversorgungssystem:  Ein theoretisches Konzept ergänzt durch eine Expertenbefragung in der pharmazeutischen Industrie	Ursula Mayer	\N	1992
7206044	\N	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Scharpe.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389012285x}	\N	3e6a13faee97a0207d1f3227f4c6fcb0	caa7acbd2fe18adcd2f971ad98f2c872	7ed0cab6b6da96ac487384f2d889cc42	book	Strategisches Management im Mittelstand:  Probleme der Implementierung und Ansätze zur Lösung	Jochen Scharpe	\N	1992
7206045	\N	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Wolff.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389012318x}	\N	3a1253c87de1aa79dd6470b2aece4ad0	14b2d3d82ff1b6e1c9a33e842d780363	0b2af80c775b4bab4635a40c465ceeee	book	Die liquiditätsorientierte Steuerung schnell wachsender Unternehmen	Jörg Wolff	\N	1993
7206046	\N	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Binhold.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122620}	\N	4e3e5be9e4e23b03686e5aaa2d165932	a59ad383bef6d89dbcc1a4e2ce5d7738	ffd37610d9a4bb37d596f91e2b4fddb9	book	Computergestützte finanzplanorientierte Kreditwürdigkeitsprüfung	Ernst Binhold	\N	1991
7206047	\N	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Haas.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890121691}	\N	2752a84cd5f47dd85913199fdc6ba4ae	f859276e7e263eee8a9294769b9e374b	03ad198bde0fdf48ec1eedc5173b79f4	book	Management-Philosophie im Spannungsfeld zwischen Ökologie und Ökonomie:  Überlegungen zu einer ökologiebewußten Unternehmenspolitik	Jan-Pelgrom Haas	\N	1989
7206048	\N	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Steinhoff.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122280}	\N	0f5dcec4abb9c4d96edf6b5607f0f408	fb97f1d24963006413efed2442d9be53	e9041cf684bef359625f002d4618b959	book	Anforderungen und Gestaltungskriterien bei der Entwicklung von Benutzerschnittstellen für Expertensysteme	Volker Steinhoff	\N	1991
7206049	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Baudouin.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122302}	\N	124606a687fca3c787f0b3a9ff651939	9fbd46a9db5728f778f3b6342c982eed	cf610a354390580595e8c1ee8a4d04e3	book	Deutsch-jugoslawische Kooperationsprojekte unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Joint-ventures	Ingrid Baudouin	\N	1991
7206050	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Kaiser.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122639}	\N	40417ae377e350a3a21f312f4150330b	069daf7815983c7ec41a9256eb77c6e6	77a812fcb1e626ad9e6dd976b77dfc3d	book	Empirische Bestimmung von Produktwahrnehmung und Idealvorstellung aus globaler Befragung:  Ein Ansatz zur Operationalisierung von Entfaltungsanalysen	Ulrike Kaiser	\N	1991
7206051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Schnauffer.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz112348777inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 39.95}, isbn = {354021349x}	\N	7e01010cdd3478cd7529a1c11086ae05	aa18722bb50ca33be5a97bf794f9e966	c2dfe813b3e11e89fdc3ce3e02b07b66	book	Wissen vernetzen:  Wissensmanagement in der Produktentwicklung	Hans-Georg Schnauffer and Brigitte Stieler-Lorenz and Sibylle Peters and Hans-Jörg Bullinger	\N	2004
7206052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orell Füssli	Zürich	\N	\N	Dollinger.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 26.50, ca. CHF 44.00}, isbn = {3280050235}	\N	9e93e63728f9eeb70e57fb8da11d0bda	b3575ac618ecdfb7e2d3c891534f3c21	bf6068a09f236041199c22f4350c16d0	book	Wissen wirksam weitergeben:  Die wichtigsten Instrumente für Referenten, Trainer, Moderatoren	Manuela Dollinger	\N	2003
7206053	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Herrmann.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531138804}	\N	efbe25b7bf821445ac853c11bf1207a4	cdbeb085fc6d5274b4c4adf4dabd7d98	cabcd5251ab2b552750f845d9ef7376a	book	Wissensgenese, Wissensteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis	Thomas Herrmann	\N	2003
7206054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Bodendorf.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/359021581boden.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.95}, isbn = {3540001026}	\N	d6dd026a5b65d12e44e0caa94ab35f41	5ea66b34c71f53a825ef18fe8ba99ceb	f4b871e422b33c93241d21c54661c6f1	book	Daten- und Wissensmanagement	Freimut Bodendorf	\N	2003
7206055	\N	20	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	Mechkat.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/385312725.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 54.90}, isbn = {3824480662}	\N	411a37e60940becd5336f00451110187	4b5e0012c097403b775c59be1bf7e8f4	1ce356b3e2847303d58bb825580f9f16	book	"War for talents" in der IT-Branche:  Personalbeschaffung durch gezielte Abwerbung in den Jahren 1998 - 2001	Afschin Mechkat and Peter Weise	\N	2004
7206056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim	\N	Beltz Weiterbildung	Wiesenbauer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 49.80}, isbn = {3407363710}	\N	799c9e69518b8b083e530b1bd4d8362d	7c48a2020a4412e598bfcbf53b32e0a4	668e398835e750842849afc960c3a825	book	Erfolgsfaktor Wissen:  Das Know-how der Mitarbeiter wirksam nutzen	Ludwig Wiesenbauer	\N	2001
7206057	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl., Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	North.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 58.00}, isbn = {3409230297}	\N	17210f6ea884c09124df61a1f8bba433	ff2b7e64676a1427f507d09c3efd89c7	bd35639292452e3ab65385e69b0577ed	book	Wissensorientierte Unternehmensführung:  Wertschöpfung durch Wissen	Klaus North	\N	2001
7206058	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	Springer-11775 /Dig. Serial]	Gregori.2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9249-5	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3835004042}	\N	eb1da8c104e208d14f23b7bc670efa2d	9bb4389ddcdd6dd306a800095787338c	26d49db2cd259758cbfe02868f9d3321	book	Instrumente einer erfolgreichen Kundenorientierung:  Eine empirische Untersuchung	Christoph Gregori	\N	2006
7206059	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Odenthal.2002	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/355020637	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {340912327x}	\N	2d3aa5752ead20ae7f5cdb73109dcf70	727d3c6804cc646c278d083b451824e5	05c2d1049e60bede4bc2e5959f811ee5	book	Strategische Partnerschaften:  Mehr Erfolg mit dem neuen Partnering-Ansatz	Stefan Odenthal and Hannes Säubert and Andreas Weishaar	\N	2002
7206060	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	Lehr- und Handbücher der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Corsten.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486257331}	\N	45add027a6db6de02eda5aaa51eb34a9	1ba009168d624711696a223275b59150	123b029a000fed60fb480814089ce418	book	Unternehmungsnetzwerke:  Formen unternehmungsübergreifender Zusammenarbeit	Hans Corsten	\N	2001
7206061	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Uebel.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 59.00}, isbn = {340911890x}	\N	f67ad56410f4e090026c88bd5167ebbe	c29dd67633332e5e20c345754002da48	2b3350ac54d273e24594117ca6836b67	book	Praxis des Customer Relationship Management:  Branchenlösungen und Erfahrungsberichte	Matthias F. Uebel	\N	2002
7206062	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	Das professionelle 1x1	Herbst.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR-D 14.95}, isbn = {3464490726}	\N	61b39725ed34010de5d0f6383054ea88	dffed1b04cdcf7f2a0c8c482634abdc3	f10964c7b213eb253c340dba4049b2c6	book	Erfolgsfaktor Wissensmanagement:  Das professionelle 1x1 ; [Wissen als einzigartige Kombination von Information und Erfahrung ; systematische Erfassung, Archivierung und Verbreitung von Wissen ; Instrumente des Wissensmanagement]	Dieter Herbst	\N	2001
7206063	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsinstitut für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Schriften zur Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie	Dohmen.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/364450312.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.90}, isbn = {3763930795}	\N	f993384ded41982aca16ea2e7e2c6ff1	39d440c5fd7614ff43927546661c937f	552be8e57b22d3c27e10edb0f01660bd	book	Finanzierung von Weiterbildung und lebenslangem Lernen:  Dokumentation der Konferenz des Forschungsinstituts für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie am 8. und 9. April 2002 in Köln	Dieter Dohmen and Birgitt A. Cleuvers	\N	2003
7206064	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden Dt. Univ.-Verl.	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftInformationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team	BrettreichTeichmann.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/363282475.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824478552}	\N	c986ce0ca067b88f3350527a9e9978b7	8cff79a5c122f76f507143e0a58c8664	1426eb03edf18f1b34c413474651c6cd	book	Wissensmanagement in verteilten Organisationen:  Infrastrukturen für flexible Arbeitsarangements	Werner Brettreich-Teichmann	\N	2003
7206065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Münchner Personalforum	\N	Ed. Gfw	Neubiberg	\N	\N	Marr.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3980753921}	\N	933615c6a0b7d3d14f0dc903cfd11b13	ea24667aabd4fb930b32ae9f6b420aa2	d70ab0418ab099d076876281e92935da	book	Managing people:  Perspektiven für das Personalmanagement ; Beiträge zum 10. Münchner Personalforum	Rainer Marr	\N	2002
7206066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Schriftenreihe der Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft e.V.	Hahn.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791013904}	\N	75e181a41be88e99a799d5f34bdf5fc6	fd4983743f17749d263ac69464edacfd	7eb7f49a83e904e219b52c16ab42c81f	book	Unternehmensgründungen:  Wege in die Selbständigkeit, Chancen für innovative Unternehmen	Dietger Hahn	\N	1999
7206067	\N	\N	\N	4., erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Gadatsch.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3834800392}	\N	6b15550182ca111852caab6d7471f6bb	8562af474b423040000c0e0bf9edb469	e41ad7559833a21285d0f94f6b8465c6	book	Grundkurs Geschäftsprozess-Management:  Methoden und Werkzeuge für die IT-Praxis ; eine Einführung für Studenten und Praktiker ; [mit Online-Service zum Buch]	Andreas Gadatsch	\N	2005
7206068	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Schneider.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409118497}	\N	a7c4383fb25c6b639c4f0f09dddb988a	742ebabd41ed574515302184f6659a48	426baf25418d06c7655bdc067e881170	book	Power Tools:  Management-, Beratungs- und Controllinginstrumente	Dietram Schneider	\N	2001
7206069	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	Jacob.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Pp. : DM 128.00}, isbn = {3409330356}	\N	b90b8bbef545932a78a07f153b0e411f	af5965d467e42f38785a80c11a8a8209	8adf49ffbbd17ef3d899ac990917193e	book	Industriebetriebslehre:  Handbuch für Studium u. Prüfung	Herbert Jacob	\N	1986
7206070	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dashöfer	Hamburg	\N	\N	Studer.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3931832457}	\N	d17a8b948272466d720b2b181be193ac	b0580e0258b0aa11e46852d4cacc7d56	528be88e1b6a7fdbb6294293a1e3bee8	book	Erfolgreiche Leitung von Forschungsinstituten, Hochschulen und Stiftungen:  Management, Finanzen, Personal und Recht in der Praxis für Wissenschaftseinrichtungen (mit CD)	Thomas Studer and Rupert Graf Strachwitz	\N	2002
7206071	\N	\N	\N	7., Aufl. /	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	Vahlens Handbücher der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften	Staehle.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3800618923}	\N	0a6db153bbbde5820afb36e4478e9638	a53bf80969d87af0380ad745bc61e3e5	9e734e718a36c8ca291ede28d9c2f95e	book	Management:  Eine verhaltenswissenschaftliche Perspektive	Wolfgang H. Staehle and Peter Conrad	\N	1994
7206072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Picot.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409115250}	\N	60512809fd9a4369a7335f8218bf12c5	bd3f4aca8b2ead046e199a55c18efe80	60611c3118262195874d09b53f817b92	book	Management von Reorganisationen:  Maßschneidern als Konzept für den Wandel	Arnold Picot and Heino Freudenberg	\N	1999
7206073	\N	\N	\N	Neuaufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bund-Verl. [u.a.]	Köln	\N	\N	Martin.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 36.00, ca. sfr 37.00, ca. S 281.00}, isbn = {3766324527}	\N	99ad97ee070c9e565294dfe4b67fd7f5	e2b016c65867e226b2b0062f8e204e08	49e66232b85010d42bd6d7ffd2e6934d	book	Grundlagen der menschengerechten Arbeitsgestaltung:  Handbuch für die betriebliche Praxis	Hans Martin	\N	1994
7206074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer IRB Verl.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bullinger.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3816751555}	\N	1ae7593d5f226fd33a936230187eaeed	aa1ba530175e82c3182302beb44f0823	48aadc0c7ebc0fe4d66b4958a6f99d0e	book	Dienstleistung 2000plus:  Zukunftsreport ; Dienstleistungen in Deutschland	Hans-Jörg Bullinger	\N	1998
7206075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bullinger.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791012193}	\N	47ee4380f8f883d92aee0d157e5de32d	547ef3b63071fb1b63c15e6b70f534cd	d973ed2ac2f7949e91a374d9bb3cd0f4	book	Dienstleistungen für das 21. Jahrhundert:  Gestaltung des Wandels und Aufbruch in die Zukunft	Hans-Jörg Bullinger	\N	1997
7206076	\N	19	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftKasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Mathieu.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 54.90}, isbn = {3824477807}	\N	d4d333f58892ec29d24457d4c35d45f8	b76678675f19e3f434a78038481a99c8	690521b0d01ce3777417fe843ca831d2	book	Unternehmen auf dem Weg zu einer nachhaltigen Wirtschaftsweise:  Theoretische Grundlagen, Praxisbeispiele aus Deutschland, Orientierungshilfe	Petra Mathieu	\N	2002
7206077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	Programm Angewandte Informatik	Bechtolsheim.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {352805297x}	\N	fb1f330a872a0017920ee74d95871a6f	7caed57fcb3cd248e6a4abee11efa77c	50b8cb820b969a6e392ffe20c84a0dd4	book	Agentensysteme:  Verteiltes Problemlösen mit Expertensystemen	Matthias Bechtolsheim	\N	1993
7206078	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Jahnke.2001	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/327965711	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 198.00}, isbn = {3409117873}	\N	071cd6bd1e89d24064528b27a58e3023	8f7c56f332ca56607be2727883b5a71e	bed94c7b1ad823af676c2ef3c802bb1c	book	IT-gestützte betriebswirtschaftliche Entscheidungsprozesse:  Dieter Preßmar zum 65. Geburtstag	Bernd Jahnke and Ayad Al Al-Ani and Dieter Preßmar	\N	2001
7206079	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cactus Group-Verl.	Rosenheim	\N	\N	WeissenbergerEibl.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.00}, isbn = {3937289003}	\N	3726babd8a9c18061a0d8e73a3242a0d	f0f278a07b3327699cc37c33b7e0cbfd	4431b1e98764c20dbd214595d325a8af	book	Unternehmensentwicklung und Nachhaltigkeit:  [Innovation, Wertsteigerung, Strategie]	Marion A. Weissenberger-Eibl	\N	2004
7206080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Mertens.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540646434}	\N	5df18579b7628a9e44a38be9bd4901b9	791dec5098405b6e33c0c57bbe2ca39b	e1b9b9711ce1b95ca8be40550e4d527e	book	Virtuelle Unternehmen und Informationsverarbeitung:  Mit 8 Tabellen	Peter Mertens and Joachim Griese and Dieter Ehrenberg	\N	1998
7206081	\N	1	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Schubert.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 84.00}, isbn = {3890127584}	\N	cee378450bc8679a80cf22831719ccbd	a98ed668bd6a9e9663de993329342939	60bb6003be905c27941b637345edc2c7	book	Virtuelle Transaktionsgemeinschaften im Electronic Commerce:  Management, Marketing und soziale Umwelt	Petra Schubert	\N	2000
7206082	\N	Bd. 9	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Bruns.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2823231&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz25822729xinh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 55.00}, isbn = {3899364783}	\N	5453516e4855dab04f68105a2d10a5cb	efca44c366c308b981bb7c26601162e1	76cbd81e5175e8369c180daf1054ee29	book	Kosten und Nutzen von Blended Learning Lösungen an Hochschulen	Alexander Bruns	\N	2006
7206083	\N	6	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Schertler.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz113886705inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 46.00}, isbn = {3899362608}	\N	4a16c46c1f2ec090000f9522a2c5dcf5	5ea3bbc49186918f782d57d30d4b0488	eaabcfe6e2194c901e5f656b99fcbaa8	book	Telemediale Lehrarrangements	Manfred Schertler and Freimut Bodendorf	\N	2004
7206084	\N	2	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Haertsch.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890127592}	\N	95d0d158923bd0884971bb75ee614f44	852c7707a1de4ad8ecbaef5f99204ce5	47c291aeb3f23920973ef5264666ed85	book	Wettbewerbsstrategien für Electronic Commerce:  Eine kritische Überprüfung klassischer Strategiekonzepte	Patrick Haertsch	\N	2000
7206085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutschland.	\N	SecuMedia	Ingelheim	\N	\N	Deutschland..2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/125582900.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 58,00}, isbn = {392274656x}	\N	b53bae3ac61ef418c4a393fdcec0d0d5	844b512b52e80bda6e1e2cb90b1a1154	38029aeba7a526edb6a5333efa06d35e	book	Risiken und Chancen des Einsatzes von RFID-Systemen:  Trends und Entwicklungen in Technologien, Anwendungen und Sicherheit	\N	\N	2004
7206086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bohmann	Wien	\N	\N	Kummer.a2005	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/486842258.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 55.00 (AT)}, isbn = {3901983597}	\N	9c0acdf24e604e854f2760b145805bcf	dd22370b3b369dabe1025f7645ab3edd	036cb2ae42f597c87f6dcb47a7898b07	book	RFID in der Logistik:  Handbuch für die Praxis	Sebastian Kummer and Markus Einbock and Christian Westerheide	\N	a 2005
7206088	\N	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Baumeister.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 75.00, EUR 38.35, sfr 68.25, S 562.85}, isbn = {3890127991}	\N	c81a6da58a0103145238a60a20f79999	ffef1dfc0da96de431571c410486fdf4	94963df0732c96efb068a9b15c1e0ada	book	Nachfragebündelung als Instrument der Preisdifferenzierung	Cordelia Baumeister	\N	2000
7206089	\N	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Konig.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124372}	\N	c8604c01fd27d564e3a9429bcbddbd33	103e7490f04a410afab5dc1e24afd13b	553fa047bf6ad72eea32748613fc256c	book	Konstruktionsbegleitende Kalkulation auf der Basis von Ähnlichkeitsvergleichen	Thomas König	\N	1995
7206090	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	vanBerg.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890122701}	\N	0c5c8e5a4decb106821cf474c7f93f8d	2ce76ff333ca99c17885f8c7beb5c048	2636f5dcc49b8adf9cd4e07ee6f2cea4	book	Empirische und theoretische Grundlagen der Arbeitskräftehortung	Klaus den van Berg	\N	1992
7206091	\N	Bd. 4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar u. a.	\N	Reihe	Bolz.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/353826847.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 58.00 (DE)}, isbn = {389936001x}	\N	8825e7d50ad71e85ee59b3e13775155c	2e280a6064f0e7b41603968e14a78d24	18349f5f627a6c83c03e462a8d428238	book	Multimedia-Fallstudien in der betriebswirtschaftlichen Aus- und Weiterbildung:  Konzeption und empirische Untersuchung	André Bolz	\N	2002
7206092	\N	Bd. 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Langenbach.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 43.00}, isbn = {3890129242}	\N	4c2a918c74c7f4210bf96fcf9cdbeff2	548438a18de8cc729d4a493c4647f5a4	9c0bdf660c043c89f580fc19277a811d	book	Electronic Education Mall:  Ein virtuelles Service-Center für E-Learning	Christian Langenbach	\N	2002
7206093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer-Institut für Materialfluß und Logistik	\N	Praxiswissen GmbH	Dortmund	\N	\N	Hompel.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/391426206.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.00}, isbn = {3899570197}	\N	66e57229d2a4ffca79b0577ad9f9873d	433252ad77ef1080c8dfa84aa5df42f1	1f8d653b0b6eabc8685cfbe3c321021f	book	Radio-Frequenz-IDentifikation 2004:  Logistiktrends für Industrie und Handel ; eine Studie der Fraunhofer AutoLog-Initiative	Michael Hompel and Volker Lange	\N	2004
7206094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurter Allg. Buch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Quack.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933180767}	\N	f55e38abc32fb3e1de430f063acc1d8f	13fe18fdd7ed36ef4b0faad80353c286	f0a50db235e6210fd1bc6645c7a041d0	book	Internationale Kooperationen:  Ein Wegweiser für mittlere und kleine Unternehmen	Helmut Quack	\N	2000
7206095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	SAP kompetent	Buxmann.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 69.00}, isbn = {3540655034}	\N	211199d4edb73418e204725ed965d2a8	90c2ee05f2187bf0caa588a5b0a1c069	f9df4b76d284c732d2f8d05b017db7a6	book	Zwischenbetriebliche Kooperationen auf Basis von SAP-Systemen:  Perspektiven für die Logistik und das Servicemanagement	Peter Buxmann and Wolfgang König	\N	2000
7206096	\N	21	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Kasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Gerstlberger.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/470168374.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 65.90}, isbn = {3824481758}	\N	cff1cfb102cf2a59d3683a595636bd2b	bb7e165fd9aa15b2353c5255c55e444d	f571e1b3a95a5841fd98bb59f1a7504b	book	Regionale Innovationssysteme aus betriebswirtschaftlicher Perspektive:  Gestaltungskonzepte zur Föderung einer nachhaltigen Unternehmensentwicklung	Wolfgang Gerstlberger	\N	2004
7206097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	Berichte aus der Betriebswirtschaft	Arnold.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 20.50, CHF 41.00}, isbn = {3832209034}	\N	518c3c948328578bdfd5b46ba6b40af5	6a4d8a9cfa92dc4d3dfa38f370bf691c	16bbf16fa0ceb5276925d66b1b38b7d4	book	Besser arbeiten in Netzwerken:  Wie virtuelle Unternehmen Erfolg haben	Heike Arnold	\N	2003
7206098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Schriftenreihe der Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft e.V.	Winand.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791013092}	\N	e35c667ff78a0ef2fe5cad6e8110e632	d070aee3829d2a0ec72d9402e1dc3674	424675e9aa5f31782230fbe279c0b810	book	Unternehmungsnetzwerke und virtuelle Organisationen	Udo Winand and Klaus Nathusius	\N	1998
7206099	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftMarkt- und Unternehmensentwicklung	Hacker.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/34008460X.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.00}, isbn = {3824475731}	\N	2305263624b6096daf0efc3fbb869b65	8dc9f16c8b429a2728d430a06f016708	c546384569ab4a078f423cf54905fc8a	book	Unternehmensnetzwerke in der Multimediabranche:  Relevanz und Gestaltung	Tobias H. Hacker	\N	2002
7206100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Kemmner.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {379081220x}	\N	ba821aeeb49d66b9d1ae13e6b68f48d2	8c6f51834f423a9718e97d0e7f63efe2	6647f1e1da34fbdf7dfb1eb9ec4ede59	book	Virtuelle Unternehmen:  Ein Leitfaden zum Aufbau und zur Organisation einer mittelständischen Unternehmenskooperation	Götz-Andreas Kemmner and Andreas Gillessen	\N	2000
7206101	\N	\N	\N	9., vollst. überarb. Aufl., 147. - 163. Tsd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Stahlknecht.1999	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/302551050.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 36.00}, isbn = {3540657649}	\N	0855aeba07c4ea92913ffd1d937b132a	72a45866e47ab1f87c063f4b87c6dcda	733b3e2140cf19db828b6be0c9d03777	book	Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht and Ulrich Hasenkamp	\N	1999
7206102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Fleisch.2005	http://www.myilibrary.com?id=62329	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540240039}	\N	5b976b404f518b7aa24524fe954846a0	e35bc08558b4e229ef387c97c5c9ea43	d2ce2a6158539038385c3de91717ab08	book	Das Internet der Dinge:  Ubiquitous Computing und RFID in der Praxis: Visionen, Technologien, Anwendungen, Handlungsanleitungen ; mit 21 Tabellen	Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern	\N	2005
7206103	\N	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Distributions- und Handelslogistik and Fachseminar Transpondereinsatz in Industrie und Handel	\N	Dt. Fachverl.	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Schriftenreihe Transport- und VerpackungslogistikForschungsberichte und Fachbeiträge	InstitutfurDistributionsundHandelslogistik.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 78.00}, isbn = {3817507040}	\N	78efc857724c8966963f5243e44d469c	ddf23aed58c07604b839341df21292cb	98a85a2c2bbe7782222b6affb6c71357	book	Transpondereinsatz:  Identifikationstechnologie mit Zukunft : [Beiträge basieren auf Vorträgen des IDH-Fachseminars Transpondereinsatz in Industrie und Handel vom 19.05.1999 in Dortmund]	\N	\N	1999
7206104	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Physica-Lehrbuch	Fink.2005	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/123890934.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3790813753}	\N	7df0f29637456cf51b5f7c164a22ed9a	7b8038b89f80c7e3d9e3c01399053fb8	b767ac611379c365a327ec60b06503c9	book	Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Andreas Fink and Gabriele Schneidereit and Stefan Voß	\N	2005
7206106	\N	Bd. 13	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. [u.a.]	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftKasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Hermes.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 98.00, EUR 49.00, sfr 89.00, S 715.00}, isbn = {3824472627}	\N	e2eb9a1142d9a3849524f4eb663bdfb9	a8fa54d370efcc7763d09871a99352ef	b9a81096e8e7ebb1f16348887eb5c15c	book	IT-Organisation in dezentralen Unternehmen:  Eine Analyse idealtypischer Modelle und Empfehlungen	Burkhard Hermes	\N	2000
7206107	\N	Bd. 18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftKasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Eisenberg.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.90}, isbn = {3824476894}	\N	37b2b8e59c84fa51e76f2fb7021754c0	f248fcc6ae842580087c28707ced788a	7e7008d04c53e01181dde12dbc605d77	book	Stabilität und Wandel informeller Institutionen	Andrea Eisenberg	\N	2002
7206108	\N	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Lasar.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/338486445.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 45.00, sfr 77.44}, isbn = {389012920x}	\N	4ebd38418db36476081d9476b6a57bf5	f817fe16fd8fbeec3bcb48ea6b3c9614	e957700ccd75945811621dd3b3a0bec4	book	Dezentrale Organisation in der Kommunalverwaltung	Andreas Lasar	\N	2001
7206109	\N	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Planung, Organisation und Unternehmungsführung	Schmidt.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890127576}	\N	f6c613c51216952399039887ca636289	8574af2841812745f79ac45907be12e4	37fe0e64b297897e7c39d1e4702c0272	book	Strategisches Benchmarking:  Gestaltungskonzeptionen aus der Markt- und der Ressourcenperspektive	Frank Schmidt	\N	2000
7206110	\N	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Jakoby.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 98.00, EUR 50.11, sfr 89.18, S 735.46}, isbn = {3890127843}	\N	7f4f35ad217f283f85a0c5ce7ecdba17	55ba65b3fba2379d497613010b62d57f	add64ab1d1b44575dd985ea16e7de8a7	book	Erfolgsfaktoren von Management Buyouts in Deutschland:  Eine empirische Untersuchung	Stephan Jakoby	\N	2000
7206111	\N	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Baisch.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 87.00, EUR 44.48, sfr 79.17, S 652.91}, isbn = {3890128106}	\N	af2a75bf90decc11b6c9971d7343e4b0	eafe6c6f7230dcc5956d464c5b5d08d5	59ee52ecdf72a15292e254f57c6e027f	book	Implementierung von Früherkennungssystemen in Unternehmen	Friedemann Baisch	\N	2000
7206112	\N	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Brandstatt.2000	http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/313417776.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890127487}	\N	d571b7b87fe16d72a003da5fb96a7c34	bc71c126cb60be473bd5c832a76b5c20	72b226091815fd1ec16f54b2d624df06	book	Prozeßmanagement in der kommunalen Verwaltung:  Möglichkeiten und Grenzen für die Übertragung eines Organisationskonzeptes	Thomas Brandstätt	\N	2000
7206113	\N	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Meinhovel.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 81.00, EUR 41.41, sfr 73.71, S 607.88}, isbn = {3890126871}	\N	44a3adfba831e3c60e043fafd261e5c4	54e0edd82d7c147f35c3322ed5b5dc45	138567779c468449407bf04a17710545	book	Defizite der Principal-Agent-Theorie	Harald Meinhövel	\N	1999
7206114	\N	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	DuMont.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00, EUR 44.99, S 660.41, sfr 80.08}, isbn = {3890127096}	\N	7a52705f64c4949e3f26502451ecf1d0	7da3491d8d4bcda8f92155934a5a0e2e	4896f57de33a587ebd560edb62a82747	book	Change-Management:  Japanische Erfolgskonzepte für turbulente Umwelten	Michael DuMont	\N	1999
7206115	\N	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Muser.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 86.00, EUR 43.97, S 645.40, sfr 78.26}, isbn = {3890127193}	\N	01e5058791f6693f2106aa086841a828	7a7210a60a4c1e4229a2e0d2e77ce92f	09dc951589982307874d877be7d5a602	book	Ressourcenorientierte Unternehmensführung:  Zentrale Bestandteile und ihre Gestaltung	Martin Müser	\N	1999
7206116	\N	Bd. 74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar u. a.	\N	Reihe	Block.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 97.00, EUR 49.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3890128769}	\N	cdf58b10630f5d326282d9a8136057d7	3bf5d317aad22f45831d6065c6a52fa6	d3a4b332b0e850c648627cd8e0d60034	book	Gestaltung und Steuerung einer Hersteller-Händler-Kooperation in der Lebensmittelbranche	Birgit Block	\N	2001
7206117	\N	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Happel.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 44.00, sfr 75.68}, isbn = {3890129099}	\N	008ddf757d3eb50b580579970e716ef5	d6afc5574333c846ac79e1dab545e353	6bfa04e4d82e050f09c67f10d8f575f2	book	Wertorientiertes Controlling in der Praxis:  Eine empirische Überprüfung	Markus A. Happel	\N	2001
7206118	\N	Bd. 76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Kupp.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 38.00, sfr 65.12}, isbn = {3890129145}	\N	a21ff95ea41aeb6b00eec4e81bb7e77b	c9a09db6c1bd09baac7c7a6224345405	f5b4ba2d51c7403dc666372640f798c5	book	Kooperationen zwischen Umweltschutzorganisationen und Unternehmen	Martin Kupp	\N	2001
7206119	\N	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Hippner.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 96.00, EUR 49.00, sfr 84.48, S 720.45}, isbn = {3890128696}	\N	4809ccf4e295b96af76d797187484b5f	7850acc9d69c3588e47f65f17959e0a6	5a7c7b0545593f79b3365d1780c1c0fa	book	Wissensmanagement in der Langfristprognostik	Hajo Hippner	\N	2001
7206120	\N	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Kleinertz.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, EUR 46.00 (ab 1.1.02)}, isbn = {3890128270}	\N	f47092b296ddb92768769f719629e024	146d67e7e18a015c65bfb54fe269328a	debc64e399e39c1a2bcaff6a82372a15	book	Kennzahlenorientiertes Prozeß- und Kundenmanagement:  Dargestellt am Beispiel der Konsumgüterindustrie	Jochen Kleinertz	\N	2001
7206121	\N	Bd. 71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar, Köln	\N	Reihe	Stratmann.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/98415638.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00, EUR 44.99, sfr 77.44, S 660.41}, isbn = {3890128467}	\N	3922ff9d3cd01c39babaff4152050418	a24449d14a5cb348eb6064d1b7be1a84	7b8cafbad5446125e5c3a466e39a7021	book	Bedarfsgerechte Informationsversorgung im Rahmen eines produktlebenszyklusorientierten Controlling	Jörg Stratmann	\N	2001
7206122	\N	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Schafer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 55.22, sfr 92.88}, isbn = {3890128572}	\N	2f971ba47910a5045b494d97e33561d0	353e6847b164f1efb966bf9d8ae8c1d2	b84b61e64e15d90ec7441047c27d2b53	book	Prozeßorientiertes Zeitmanagement:  Konzeption und Anwendung am Beispiel industrieller Beschaffungsprozesse	Christian Schäfer	\N	2001
7207005	Gérontologie et société	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pellissier2007	http://jerpel.fr/spip.php?article87	\N		\N	Extrait de  Réflexions sur la formation	37-54	\N	118	\N	pdf = {http://www.fng.fr/html/publication/recherche_base/pdf/118_som.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.01.29}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {http://www.cairn.info/revue-gerontologie-et-societe-2006-3-p-37.htm
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\	sur leur pratique ? (extrait R.A.)	b7c321f33609001a1d7178e58675af24	2c49b6e0a8effc35ebfab7a337117304	86eef7ab4627ec55d3161c42ddbfcd48	article	Réflexions sur les philosophies de soins	Jérôme Pellissier and G. Laroque	\N	2007
7207013	ALGEBRA COLLOQUIUM	16	\N	\N	MAR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD	5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE	\N	\N	ISI:000262138800013	http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?id=jsname:ac&type=all	Article		\N	\N	123-130	\N	1	\N	issn = {1005-3867}, doc-delivery-number = {390BH}, affiliation = {Lu, XM (Reprint Author), Nanjing Univ Sci \\& Technol, Sch Sci, Nanjing 210094, Peoples R China.
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   {[}Lu, Xinmin] Nanjing Univ Sci \\& Technol, Sch Sci, Nanjing 210094, Peoples R China.
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   {[}Qin, Hourong] Nanjing Univ, Dept Math, Nanjing 210093, Peoples R China.}, journal-iso = {Algebr. Colloq.}, author-email = {xmlu\\_nanjing@hotmail.com
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   hrqin@nju.edu.cn}, keywords-plus = {RINGS}, subject-category = {Mathematics, Applied; Mathematics}, number-of-cited-references = {10}, language = {English}, unique-id = {ISI:000262138800013}	In the category of l-groups, we introduce the concepts of Hopfian and
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   generalized Hopfian l-groups is a proper subclass of Hopfian l-groups.
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   In this paper, we establish some characterizations for them, which
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   generalize some results in{[}9].	b5f81d235d60a926cd6d747c4f3166a1	ee85672593b20306184f9447a9a6d8bc	ea33effc6b1c85e4301181da1c2b2fd9	article	Epimorphisms in the Category of l-Groups	Xinmin Lu and Hourong Qin	\N	2009
7207641	\N	\N	\N	8., vollst. neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	M{\\"{u}}nchen	\N	\N	Gantert2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b468e66b68269411834ff275bf1e386	d800808d6d3ad895b818cccc1cfc56e5	48696693ecfc2147a1b96810df43efa7	book	Bibliothekarisches Grundwissen	Klaus Gantert and Rupert Hacker	\N	2008
7207667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	{Chicago/London}	\N	\N	Bur82	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Bur82}	\N	2db2d8b37101348c8f54c91d09796f5b	4c9c9cc7aecc7521111270c9165541d7	37c0f4b8fb85835fda68fd4226439e80	book	Manufacturing consent: Changes in the Labour Process under Monopoly Capitalism	Michael Burawoy	\N	1982
7207834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 8th International Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques (GT-VMT'09)	\N	\N	\N	European Association of Software Science and Technology	\N	\N	Electronic Communications of the EASST	Mazanek:GTVMT09a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f12ae2310f9ff57fd1e9a1a7b3566297	8709f2987a3410410ae7060fddfb3db9	d1c717c2c6b93eb803d84af7061267d3	inproceedings	Generating correctness-preserving editing operations for diagram editors	Steffen Mazanek and Mark Minas	Artur Boronat and Reiko Heckel	2009
7207854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CASCON	\N	\N	\N	IBM	\N	\N	\N	lung97approach	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cascon/cascon1997.html#LungBKK97	\N	The paper introduces a framework for architecture Information Gathering and Analysis. This framework consists of 4 different activities that are performed iteratively instead of sequential. 
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First off, _gathering_ of information is done in four different categories of information, Stakeholder information, Architectural information, quality information and scenario's.
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Secondly, _modeling_ of the information is done in order to map all of the different information sources into reusable artifacts. 
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_Analyzing_ of the data is done by focusing on specific software architecture analysis. In this case, the SAAM method is adopted and extended.
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Lastly, _evaluating_ of the analyzed data results in recommendations, identification of "hot spots" in the architecture and strategies for mitigation of the hot spots are enumerated.
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In order to guide the architectural analysis the authors adopt  four different views in order to get a complete description of the architecture. These views are:
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1) static views
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2) Map views
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3) Dynamic views 
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4) Resource views
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Each of the views is explained together with several different types of diagrams that can help in visualizing these views for stakeholders. 
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In the end, the paper gives some examples of Scenario's and analyzes and explains the lessons learned from them.	\N	\N	15	\N	\N	conf/cascon/1997		\N	9f6ca46e5da26b35b1fb633d5558726c	0b9693902996295a592c31b6a6eeb86e	557003f9d0c1e627b8fbb017706213a9	inproceedings	An approach to software architecture analysis for evolution and reusability.	Chung-Horng Lung and Sonia Bot and Kalai Kalaichelvan and Rick Kazman	J. Howard Johnson	1997
7207938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paterno:2004cb	\N	\N		\N	FERMILAB-TM-2286-CD	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b96f5969c5b07c4dd1ca428c17aeb3a2	2dd466d6ed4d82e42262966785e634f6	f7cd5f18d36f90c016b07e6b1c6c77e2	article	{Calculating efficiencies and their uncertainties}	Marc Paterno	\N	2004
7207993	Computers & Education	In Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeh09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.12.014	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Giving feedback on second language (L2) writing is a challenging task. This research proposed an interactive environment for error correction and corrective feedback. First, we developed an online corrective feedback and error analysis system called Online Annotator for EFL Writing. The system consisted of five facilities: Document Maker, Annotation Editor, Composer, Error Analyzer, and Viewer. With this system, teachers can mark error corrections on online documents and students can receive corrective feedback accordingly. The system also classifies and displays error types based on user query. Second, an experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of this system. Fifty EFL (English as a Foreign Language) college freshmen were randomly assigned to two groups. The experimental group received corrective feedback with the developed system whereas the control group used the paper-based error correction method. After the treatment, students in both groups conducted corrective feedback activities by correcting the same document written by an EFL student. The experimental results were encouraging in that the analysis of students’ corrective feedback revealed significantly better performance in the experimental group on recognizing writing errors. Implications for further research are discussed.	cc82c4171bfd3697cc8d20ef02b948db	c140205157237dc9cffcd81fe4d23c63	14bc41bc44fe0540c5602057e7407a8d	article	Using online annotations to support error correction and corrective feedback	Shiou-Wen Yeh and Jia-Jiunn Lo	\N	2009
7217618	JINST	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evans:2008zz	\N	\N		\N	\N	S08001	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JINST,3,S08001;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08001}	\N	5748c65704fa63e1a6e739b4992cb3d0	249ce883c9bb984031c89be6b6252edc	245dd03b106831db131fe8ff0b8191c7	article	{LHC Machine}	(ed. ) Evans and (ed. ) Bryant	\N	2008
7217621	JINST	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alves:2008zz	\N	\N		\N	\N	S08005	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {LHCb}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JINST,3,S08005;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08005}	\N	9b448ff4e102b397563884cbec23a5de	28da15064923a6e81112799a7291a879	116ebdf9998d0d2d5540c5e6c7896c97	article	{The LHCb Detector at the LHC}	A. Augusto Alves and others	\N	2008
7217622	JINST	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	:2008zzk	\N	\N		\N	\N	S08004	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {CMS}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JINST,3,S08004;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08004}	\N	6555187cf72fa0ca7d5ca191d00990e2	6e8a93efb0d303466f9e231c626245e6	0608055e20afcff6586693d066bc2468	article	{The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC}	R. Adolphi and others	\N	2008
7217623	JINST	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aamodt:2008zz	\N	\N		\N	\N	S08002	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {ALICE}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JINST,3,S08002;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08002}	\N	cbea365f486dde39ce2e2c5f56a74466	a3f76cdf1b7d8e1781f337de86827ffe	5d8ff034f8fbdab634399a3a502991dc	article	{The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC}	K. Aamodt and others	\N	2008
7217891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keynote at the 9th European Conference on Media in Higher Education GMW, Graz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumgartner04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5695e8701142506080164b6ec58fa60	3e3be957146c7ae63fa088bb17ea01a5	23f4d70aa11b40cb90552faa66512de1	misc	ROI: Reusable Object and Instruction Paradox	Peter Baumgartner	\N	2004
7217894	\N	\N	\N	\N	März	\N	\N	\N	Universität Augsburg, Philosophisch-Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät	\N	\N	Augsburg	\N	\N	Reinmann2005	\N	Arbeitsbericht		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	4ed49b7540aa628c94bd46a50475bf29	2a7d9b62275ae4ff702dd094d28c3e1d	ff48fd9f3475451a1d5fe4692ba8109e	techreport	Das Verschwinden der Bildung in der E-Learning-Diskussion	Gabi Reinmann	\N	2005
7217905	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	passek_cds-musik-software-verkaufen_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	57--59	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	\N	7f8dbe1b7b6c28ead260515f6bdbd035	c7a408b9182d592d7e415f368c015906	eb8a84c00b51503383dbbb8e77e7716c	incollection	CDs, Musik, Software verkaufen. Materiell oder immateriell ist die Frage	Oliver Passek and Till Kreutzer	\N	2008
7217909	\N	655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urheberrecht im Alltag. Kopieren, bearbeiten, selber machen	\N	\N	\N	Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung	Bonn	\N	Schriftenreihe der bpb	spielkamp_songs_2008	http://irights.info/	\N		\N	\N	37--39	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Eigentum}, isbn = {978-3-89331-812-4}	Radio ist das Überall-Medium. Im Auto, in der Küche, bei der Arbeit: Überall versorgt es uns mit aktuellen Nachrichten - aber vor allem mit ganz viel Musik. Ideal, um Songs aufzunehmen und damit sein privates Musikarchiv zu ergänzen.	8b5371dcae0676af5e93de7edcaeea80	7f5a1fa0d4d7e9cac52db5d9269ab4a3	8b3879f4a261dfe5094b53202a6756a1	incollection	Songs aus dem Radio aufnehmen. Das unendliche Musikarchiv	Matthias Spielkamp	\N	2008
7217922	PC-WELT	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pc-welt_web-2-0-ist-spannend_2008	http://www.pcwelt.de/start/dsl_voip/online/news/1861334/web_20_ist_spannend_aber_sehr_anstrengend/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8c523bceae1227174f64f03c437fe75	960a0d08a7575cd2d2d293d004ece97f	0bf6bf6757656ac7bb5dd4fc3660642a	misc	Blog it: "Web 2.0 ist spannend, aber sehr anstrengend"	N N	\N	2008
7217974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jones2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458176	\N		\N	\N	699--708	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458176}	\N	0b0815412cbaa315d058a968021a637e	b0c9593f7717121433736f1672eaaf5d	849b64c1d48e8c30858c7a42a43c9e42	inproceedings	Beyond the session timeout: automatic hierarchical segmentation of search topics in query logs	R. Jones and K. L. Klinkner	\N	2008
7217975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zesch2008	http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2008/Zesch.pdf	\N		\N	\N	861--867	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6486aff3e33e00e6e90cd47d3f3cec9	c1ad1b0edf342370f58c13e88dbb29d1	d3f587ba5be7efd7500ee00ddcfd67bd	inproceedings	Using Wiktionary for Computing Semantic Relatedness	Torsten Zesch and Christof M{\\"u}ller and Iryna Gurevych	\N	2008
7217983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	luxenburger2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458175	\N		\N	\N	689--698	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458175}	\N	3a65d9d85f6937a35930258b45bef93c	83290a32061b0ec948d3a49e4984678b	b151ef0d3090c00be70bf9e51cecf5e4	inproceedings	Matching task profiles and user needs in personalized web search	J. Luxenburger and S. Elbassuoni and G. Weikum	\N	2008
7217988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The Annual Conference \	of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational \	Linguistics (NAACL-HLT 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zesch2007	http://elara.tk.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/publications/2007/hlt-short.pdf	\N		\N	\N	205--208	\N	\N	\N		\N	dedc3b20c0e99321b27cc8bce75d6607	79185082dcbab3df88b21b69f1ad797a	0ec9f258c1170db7d7a8e535dc6ede56	inproceedings	Comparing Wikipedia and German Wordnet by Evaluating Semantic Relatedness on Multiple Datasets	Torsten Zesch and Iryna Gurevych and Max Mühlhäuser	\N	2007
7218075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Esuli2006sentiwordnet	SENTIWORDNET: A publicly available lexical resource for opinion mining	\N		\N	\N	417--422	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed65d8aa503c4d2208cdc7d63bbceb54	12da884807d2866aa148cde8b036d2c4	3e410e9b5d848e4e315b292253b6ed9d	inproceedings	SENTIWORDNET: A publicly available lexical resource for opinion mining	Andrea Esuli and Fabrizio Sebastiani	\N	2006
7218096	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HessFZ2008	http://www.bild-der-wissenschaft.de/bdw/bdwlive/heftarchiv/index2.php?object_id=31537780	\N		\N	– mit Weblinks	82-89	\N	8	\N		"Das Aus für den Transrapid bedeutet nicht das Ende schnellster Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge. Im Gegenteil: Die Rad-Schiene-Technik kann die Fahrzeiten weiter verkürzen."	01335e2592b331478e5f12b4759e9c22	2ff304b3cb070150143d8b072685511e	13d1516427aeafca589d2239f2004585	article	Fahrplan 2030: Tempo 400 : Bahne-Schiene-Systeme werden immer schneller	Wolfgang Hess	\N	2008
7218097	Bernoulli	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1369166	http://www.ams.org/leavingmsn?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3318488	\N		\N	\N	343--370	\N	4	\N	issn = {1350-7265}, mrclass = {60K35 (60J15 82B24 82C22)}, mrreviewer = {Ellen Saada}, mrnumber = {MR1369166 (97k:60270)}, fjournal = {Bernoulli. Official Journal of the Bernoulli Society for
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              Mathematical Statistics and Probability}	In this paper, the authors study the dynamics of hybrid zones in the absence of selection: They consider a process $(ŋ_t)_{t\\geq 0}$ with state space ${(0,0),(0,1),(1,0),(1,1)}^{\\bold Z^d\\times {1,2}}$, where $(ŋ_t(x,1),ŋ_t(x,2))$ is a pair of genes which represent the state of the individual at site $x\\in\\bold Z^d$ at time $t$. It evolves according to a translation-invariant, irreducible, symmetric probability transition $p(·,·)$ on $\\bold Z^d$ with finite second moments, in the following way. At rate 1, each individual is replaced by a new one: it chooses each of its two parents with probability $p(·,·)$, then picks at random one of the parents' two genes (all these choices being independent); the two genes obtained are the individual's new state. This description corresponds to a voter model [see T. M. Liggett, Interacting particle systems, Springer, New York, 1985; MR0776231 (86e:60089)]. Taking for initial configuration $(0,0)$ on sites $x\\in\\bold Z^d$ with $x_1\\geq 0$, and $(1,1)$ if $x_1<0$ ($x_1$ is the first coordinate of $x$), the authors look at the evolution of the interface between 0's and 1's, which gives rise to a hybrid zone.
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They show that, in dimension $d>1$, the width of the hybrid zone grows as $\\sqrt t$. In dimension 1, assuming that $p(·,·)$ has finite third moments, they prove that the interface process is an irreducible, positive recurrent Markov chain, with an equilibrium distribution of infinite mean (except in the nearest neighbor case where nothing moves). The first step of the proofs transforms a particle system's problem into a random walk problem, because the voter model is in duality with coalescing random walks. The key tools are therefore refined properties of random walks (in particular, about the recurrent potential kernel), and these theorems are interesting on their own.
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Finally, the authors illustrate their belief that tight interfaces are common in one-dimensional particle systems: They explain conjectures for the contact process [see T. M. Liggett, op. cit.], for a model of oxidation of carbon monoxide on a catalyst surface (defined by R. M. Ziff, E. Gulari and Y. Barshad [Phy. Rev. Lett. 56 (1986), no. 24, 2553--2556]), mention results on simple exclusion [see P. A. Ferrari, C. Kipnis and E. Saada, Ann. Probab. 19 (1991), no. 1, 226--244; MR1085334 (92b:60099)], and on stochastic PDEs [see R. Tribe, Stochastics Stochastics Rep. 56 (1996), no. 3-4, 317--340; C. Mueller and R. B. Sowers, J. Funct. Anal. 128 (1995), no. 2, 439--498; MR1319963 (97a:60083) MR1396765 ].	b2bc67add97bf3da6dd61d93ccc0796a	2e54df652cde9169bbe4326fed6eb832	d9dd98b278afe26ba73f2dd4cc0c5d0e	article	Hybrid zones and voter model interfaces	J. T. Cox and R. Durrett	\N	1995
7218128	Comm. Pure Appl. Math.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR0068702	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--216	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0010-3640}, mrclass = {36.0X}, mrreviewer = {K. Yosida}, mrnumber = {MR0068702 (16,927b)}, fjournal = {Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics}	An expository paper, with illustrative examples, concerning the author's general diffusion operator [Ann. of Math. (2) 60, 417--436 (1954); 61, 90--105 (1955); MR0065809 (16,488d), 824] which generalizes the differential operator $Af=af''+bf'+cf$ in the classical diffusion equation $\\partial f/\\partial t=Af$. $A$ is (i) of local character and (ii) if $c=0$ and if $f$ has a local minimum at $x_0$, then $(Af)(x_0)\\geq 0$. The point $x_0$ is called a first-order point for $A$ if either $(Af)(x_0)=0$ for all $f$ in the domain of $A$ or, if for all $f,g$ in the domain of $A$ with $(Ag)(x_0)\\neq 0$ we have $$ \\multline (Af)(x_0)/(Ag)(x_0)\\\\ =\\lim_{h\\downarrow 0}(f(x_0+h)-f(x_0))/(g(x_0+h)-g(x_0)). \\endmultline $$ The main theorem reads: If $A$ has properties (i)-(ii) and (iii) $A·1=0$, and if no point of the interval $I$ is a first-order point, then there exist in $I$ a strictly increasing continuous function $u$ and a strictly increasing function $Af=D_vD_uf$, where $D_w$ denotes differentiation with respect to $w$. One of the advantages of such generalization is that, for the generalized $A$, a new kind of ``boundary condition'' at the endpoints of $I$ and even at interior points may be introduced by choosing $v$ appropriately. Another advantage is that, if we take $u$ as the independent variable $x$, the generalized $A$ becomes formally self-adjoint in the Hilbert space with the norm $\\|f\\|=(\\int f(x)^2dv(x))^{1/2}$. Hence the generalized diffusion equation $\\partial f/\\partial t=Af$ may be treated similarly as in the case of the classical diffusion equation. For example, the Sturm-Liouville expansion of the solution of the generalized diffusion equation may be obtained without difficulty [see the paper reviewed above].	d3b593cac76b244c6adc164f8a1ace02	0050e66a458e19dff0aa4d3001f5c0d7	6f57aedd544da283bf7e18046812ddeb	article	On differential operators and boundary conditions	William Feller	\N	1955
7218254	Environmental Values	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	White Horse Press	\N	\N	\N	simons1997lrc	\N	\N		\N	\N	483--497	\N	4	\N		\N	3d0df64bea8e29a4d45422aea16ba4ff	f31d17e46c16b99b508d5ea87c15d876	1e71117ca73022cd189600a658164570	article	{The Longest Revolution: Cultural Studies after Speciesism}	J. Simons	\N	1997
7218284	Critical Inquiry	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	\N	\N	\N	derrida2002atm	\N	\N		\N	\N	369	\N	2	\N		\N	83f85504811950b0f4d958b556c4a616	bfffd28e426d9f7752576ea57bab8ddc	8503678346205e63fdb5f750517edf11	article	{The Animal That Therefore I Am (More to Follow)}	J. Derrida and D. Wills	\N	2002
7218306	Derrida, J.: Auslassungspunkte: Gespräche. Wien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	derrida1998mmw	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	762e0e2ba194dc60a67dba0dc9d79765	8d620c482d0107dbcd2cda0424b3f9bc	77e37e44c10587f50f80f805b56c0de8	article	Man muss wohl essen oder die Berechnung des Subjekts. Gespräch mit Jean-Luc Nancy	J. Derrida	\N	1998
7218325	Continental Philosophy Review	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	calarco2005dnv	\N	\N		\N	\N	175--201	\N	2	\N		\N	57f30688d912841617204c36d2f76f23	d8e91c91c56ea950aa875b2485f67802	73d140db868fea94ed24bb2c7d40a3b9	article	{Deconstruction is not vegetarianism: Humanism, subjectivity, and animal ethics}	M. Calarco	\N	2005
7218399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC '06: Proceedings of the thirty-eighth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1132527	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1132516.1132527	\N	The complexity of computing a Nash equilibrium	\N	\N	71--78	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-134-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1132516.1132527}	We resolve the question of the complexity of Nash equilibrium by showing that the problem of computing a Nash equilibrium in a game with 4 or more players is complete for the complexity class PPAD. Our proof uses ideas from the recently-established equivalence between polynomial time solvability of normal form games and graphical games, establishing that these kinds of games can simulate a PPAD-complete class of Brouwer functions.	ca6c1611d59545ed20b5476d75b7f2eb	261ca3360883fc756fc47ac520a41eac	fe52eb8a80de537b899e924a758982d7	inproceedings	The complexity of computing a Nash equilibrium	Constantinos Daskalakis and Paul W. Goldberg and Christos H. Papadimitriou	\N	2006
7218443	\N	\N	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	fraunhofer IAO Marktstrategie Team	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Hett+03	http://publica.fhg.de/eprints/N-19376.pdf	Marktstudie		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9188d8aff97e09ffd9f67c81825fda81	a4cb81f97b7d474e0f7063af3714f635	896761679b5492b6bdd22a154ee41840	techreport	Marktstudie: Learning Management Systeme (LMS) und Learning Content Management Systeme (LCMS) - Fokus deutscher Markt	Alexander Hettrich and Natascha Koroleva	\N	2003
7218710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Risse1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	464	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521305187}	\N	fc0c494da39a41c1ec090fb14482af00	ca65bbe97127b26d66ca4f2911a1ca3e	36d97c382bb7e9bf6740548584cca19e	book	Hospital Life in Enlightenment Scotland: Care and Teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh	Guenter B. Risse	\N	1986
7221947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blanvalet	\N	\N	\N	3764502843	http://www.amazon.de/Die-B%C3%BCcherdiebin-Markus-Zusak/dp/3764502843	\N	Sehr fesseln geschrieben, mal etwas anderes.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783764502843}, asin = {3764502843}, isbn = {3764502843}	\N	d9975747e7f1ab4a1b9ac9f83f71dcc6	eafe2e1e3e8d30f0eca4ae60646a6c51	4ebd5a8194db38ce9e6da57ca1a2d934	book	Die Bücherdiebin	Markus Zusak	\N	2009
7222186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norwegian University of Science and Technology	\N	aalberg2003	http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/phd/aalberg-thesis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The motivation for this work is based on two recognized research
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issues for digital libraries. One is the need for interlinked and
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semantically rich information spaces where relationship
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information is of particular importance. The other is the
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serviceoriented architecture of digital libraries. The digital
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libraries of the future will consist of smaller and independent
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systems that each will provide different functionality and access
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to different contents.
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This work defines and explores a service for managing and using
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explicit relationships the Digital Library Link Service. The
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service implements an instance-oriented approach to relationships
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that enables any kind of typed relationship to be created among
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the information objects of digital libraries. The service can be
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used to create consistent information spaces on top of digital
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library repositories and enables an associative organization and
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retrieval of information objects.
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This work shows that the use of a fine-grained relationship model
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implemented as distributed objects enables distribution of the
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relationship network while still being able to support
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constraints and maintain consistency. The cost of this, however,
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is a complexity that can reduce performance and scalability due
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to the call latency of network communication. A prototype is
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developed that utilizes caching in order to solve this. Tests
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conducted show that this technique significantly contributes to
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the scalability and efficiency. This is particularly important
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when the relationship information is distributed across different
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processes with high calllatency in between.
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The work further presents a prototype application for enhancing
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bibliographic catalogues with the rich set of relationship types
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defined in the bibliographic information model proposed by the
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
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– the FRBR model. The Digital Library Link Service is used to
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implement an index that facilitates the navigation of
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bibliographic relationships in order to explore bibliographic
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entities along the paths laid out by the FRBR model.  This
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demonstrates the applicability of the service as a flexible tool
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for associative organization of information objects.
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The main applications of the service are limited to systems with
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a relaxed requirement in terms of automatic processing of larger
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sets of relationships. The main access paradigm explored for
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interacting with relationships is by navigation.  The need for
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automatic and efficient processing of a large relationship
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network, e.g.  for the purpose of indexing, can be supported by
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extending the system with additional functionality. Another
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recognized problem is that the use of CORBA references to address
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long-term persistent information can cause referential integrity
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problems. One possible way to solve this is to assigning objects
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globally unique identifiers that later can be used to recover
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from referential integrity problems.	d24bdf5379713bfb7b1ab7545673a0bc	7a39619da1adae714c9fe3ca29ccb32d	62115b8447a525056882ab2b0b29defb	phdthesis	Supporting Relationships in Digital Libraries	Trond Aalberg	\N	2003
7223094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greenwood Press	{Westport/London}	\N	\N	Wol08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Wol08}	\N	f037d34cf1dbe34cf6a7b972748cc9be	2237342ca8f36af4d713e4c2735c4450	83c13cf53879f69e5f97368fd0ebc0ae	book	The Video Game Explosion: A History from Pong to Playstation and Beyond	\N	Mark J. P. Wolf	2008
7223100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Physics 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hohenester2006	http://physik.uni-graz.at/~uxh/teaching/computational-physics1/kapitel10.pdf	\N		\N	\N	91-95	\N	\N	\N		\N	dacf95a24357c8c6683ea35d69ac1668	4704f3cbcbd1b0e093bdf763ead88134	7242f1b5f2dd44dfdcb16ca2ee626c71	inproceedings	Von--Mises--Wielandt--Verfahren	Ulrich Hohenester	\N	2006
7224151	The Astrophysical Journal	680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CMEamr	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/587867	\N	AMR Simulation of CMEs	\N	\N	757-763	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/587867}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/587867}	 We present a detailed simulation of the evolution of a moderately slow coronal mass ejection (CME; 800 km s−1 at 5 $R_{\\odot }$ , where $R_{\\odot }$ is solar radii) in the lower solar corona (2–5 $R_{\\odot }$ ). The configuration of the Sun’s magnetic field is based on the MDI data for the solar surface during Carrington rotation 1922. The pre‐CME background solar wind is generated using the Wang‐Sheeley‐Arge (WSA) model. To initiate a CME, we inserted a modified Titov‐Demoulin flux rope in an active region near the solar equator using the Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF). After the initiation stage (within 2.5 $R_{\\odot }$ ), the CME evolves at a nearly constant and slow acceleration of the order of 100 m s−2, which corresponds to an intermediate‐acceleration CME. Detailed analysis of the pressures shows that the thermal pressure accounts for most of the acceleration of the CME. The magnetic pressure contributes to the acceleration early in the evolution and becomes negligible when the CME moves beyond ∼3 $R_{\\odot }$ . We also present the evolution of the shock geometry near the nose of the CME, which shows that the shock is quasi parallel most of the time. 	fd97e197a1af3a962b9af505e79514ae	bf9e7a72e353ea7681f795eac25d867d	4ccbb07d6eb03aca18cd02c2d8690ef9	article	A Simulation of a Coronal Mass Ejection Propagation and Shock Evolution in the Lower Solar Corona	Y. C.‐M. Liu and M. Opher and O. Cohen and P. C. Liewer and T. I. Gombosi	\N	2008
7224530	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weaver2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.61	\N		\N	\N	97-100	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/WeaverMorrison08IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}	The mass adoption of social-networking websites points to an evolution in human social interaction.	6fe5ba5eacfed8acc06d1b5e55b2124d	704b6749b9b95a8c717769070aca71b9	a007af756d45b0f4d4a0b3993f905fd4	article	Social Networking	Alfred C. Weaver and Benjamin B. Morrison	\N	2009
7225392	MITSloan Management Review	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcafee2006enterprise	http://sloanreview.mit.edu/the-magazine/articles/2006/spring/47306/enterprise-the-dawn-of-emergent-collaboration/	\N		\N	\N	21-28	\N	3	\N		\N	3186859af7621318d56eb721605e8910	99d85d826884aaff74f80153be45c40e	d1be3618b49f77d9e2d40310d5b9c18a	article	Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration	Andrew P. McAfee	\N	2006
7225541	MITSloan Management Review	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcafee2006enterprise	http://sloanreview.mit.edu/the-magazine/articles/2006/spring/47306/enterprise-the-dawn-of-emergent-collaboration/	\N		\N	\N	21-28	\N	3	\N		\N	3186859af7621318d56eb721605e8910	99d85d826884aaff74f80153be45c40e	d1be3618b49f77d9e2d40310d5b9c18a	article	Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration	Andrew P. McAfee	\N	2006
7225841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz Verlag ISBN 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.lernen-ohne-angst.de/index-Dateien/LiteraturzurLehrergewalt.htm	\N	Literatur zur Lehrergewalt	\N	\N	-407-22817-1	\N	\N	\N		\N	84b771c7b8159c4c1329e7b14eeecac0	5a827a1095f0912e5ac133cc23fc1a35	2fd221ab27e1e518ddd627053765cf82	misc	Wenn Schule krank macht	Kurt Singer	\N	2000
7225943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poster \\& Demo Session, ESWC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saathoff2006MOntomat	http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~saathoff/publications/Saathoff2006MOnto.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03e9b9e3db6862428519ed5da446c6f5	c608e9a99685a63a05b427e9e070f7f9	908c83d2bca8962733d6ea0505bd54d6	inproceedings	M-OntoMat-Annotizer: Linking Ontologies with Multimedia Low-Level Features for Automatic Image Annotation	Carsten Saathoff and Norman Timmermann and Steffen Staab and Kosmas Petridis and Dionysios Anastasopoulos and Yiannis Kompatsiaris	\N	2006
7225964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SKOSed2008	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_88.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This poster presents a programmatic interface (SKOS API)
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and plugin for Prot´eg´e 4 for editing and working with the
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Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS). The SKOS
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API has been designed to work with SKOS models at a high
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level of abstraction to aid developers of applications that use
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SKOS.We discuss SKOSEd, a tool for authoring and editing
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SKOS artefacts. A key aspect to the design of the API and
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editor is how SKOS relates to OWL and what existing OWL
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infrastructure can be exploited to work with SKOS.	b5d29e35410ac10f8259d7d440a5db36	fd8fda9f4c700f640acdd039463bffd8	ca89ae68abb252d2bffdd71b38edc2bf	manual	A Flexible API and Editor for SKOS	Simon Jupp and Sean Bechofer and Robert Stevens	\N	2008
7226587	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PiMaschine	http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7035	Sc.D. Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis defines Pi, a parallel architecture interface that separates model and machine issues, allowing them to be addressed independently. This provides greater flexibility for both the model and machine builder. Pi addresses a set of common parallel model requirements including low latency communication, fast task switching, low cost synchronization, efficient storage management, the ability to exploit locality, and efficient support for sequential code. Since Pi provides generic parallel operations, it can efficiently support many parallel programming models including hybrids of existing models. Pi also forms a basis of comparison for architectural components.	80257000d9291e1172aaa1bc9452fb34	8736c13564e022685cc808d6fd034839	844e9a048f044b0ce16ebfae76a36ef4	phdthesis	Pi: A Parallel Architecture Interface for Multi-Model Execution	Donald Scott Wills	\N	1990
7226999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shalizi1999	http://arxiv.org/abs/adap-org/9910002	\N	[adap-org/9910002] A Simple Model of the Evolution of Simple Models of Evolution	\N	cite arxiv:adap-org/9910002
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Comment: LaTeX,5 pages, no figures. Accepted by JWAS	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In the spirit of the many recent simple models of evolution inspired by
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statistical physics, we put forward a simple model of the evolution of such
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models. Like its objects of study, it is (one supposes) in principle testable
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and capable of making predictions, and gives qualitative insights into a
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hitherto mysterious process.
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	d2bf9e454dc4096dfc09449464f6d2e4	949132dfeb93cc4f5516081f799733ed	b12452bbb17090733e5a1f76ad8a2895	misc	A Simple Model of the Evolution of Simple Models of Evolution	Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and William A. Tozier	\N	1999
7227001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shalizi1999	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9907176	\N	[cond-mat/9907176] Computational Mechanics: Pattern and Prediction, Structure and Simplicity	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/9907176
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Comment: 29 pages, 4 EPS figures,
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  http://www.santafe.edu/projects/CompMech/papers/cmppss.html Revision: Typos
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  fixed, minor tweaks to wording, a few references updated	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Computational mechanics, an approach to structural complexity, defines a
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process's causal states and gives a procedure for finding them. We show that
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the causal-state representation--an $\\epsilon$-machine--is the minimal one
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consistent with accurate prediction. We establish several results on
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$\\epsilon$-machine optimality and uniqueness and on how $\\epsilon$-machines
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compare to alternative representations. Further results relate measures of
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randomness and structural complexity obtained from $\\epsilon$-machines to those
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from ergodic and information theories.
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	dc66c02372999ff53dfd9621bf034780	98d635aea54323e15f73b525103477b4	c4306a8fe0172028125c50018568910f	misc	Computational Mechanics: Pattern and Prediction, Structure and
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  Simplicity	Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and James P. Crutchfield	\N	1999
7227373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MMB-Branchenmonitor I/2008, Essen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MMB08	http://www.mmb-institut.de/2004/pages/branchenmonitor/MMB-Branchenmonitor_I_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Im Branchenmonitor präsentiert MMB in unregelmäßiger Folge Ergebnisse aus eigenen Forschungsarbeiten, die Aufschluss
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über die Entwicklung in wichtigen deutschen Zukunftsbranchen geben und für eine breitere Öffentlichkeit besonders interessant
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sind. Den Forschungsschwerpunkten von MMB folgend, konzentrieren sich die Studienergebnisse auf den TIME-Sektor,
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also die Branchen Telekommunikation, Informationstechnologie, Medien und Entertainment. Die Themen berühren technologische
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7227376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MMB-Trendmonitor I/2008, Essen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MMB08	http://www.mmb-institut.de/2004/pages/trendmonitor/Trendmonitor-Downloads/Trendmonitor_I_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b74833169f2fabc7eef0d4a74f647185	5bd6701ec75927a5ac193e0e4c591b1c	c50e2b55ce372d39e8047a85c40cadc0	misc	Learning Delphi 2008 – Weiterbildung und Digitales Lernen heute und in drei Jahren	{MMB-Institut für Medien-und Kompetenzforschung}	\N	2008
7227996	Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hybrid_origins_of_plants	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.28.1.359	\N	HYBRID ORIGINS OF PLANT SPECIES - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 28(1):359 - Abstract	\N	\N	359-389	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.28.1.359}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.28.1.359}	The origin of new homoploid species via hybridization is theoretically difficult because it requires the development of reproductive isolation in sympatry. Nonetheless, this mode is often and carelessly used by botanists to account for the formation of species that are morphologically intermediate with respect to related congeners. Here, I review experimental, theoretical, and empirical studies of homoploid hybrid speciation to evaluate the feasibility, tempo, and frequency of this mode. Theoretical models, simulation studies, and experimental syntheses of stabilized hybrid neospecies indicate that it is feasible, although evolutionary conditions are stringent. Hybrid speciation appears to be promoted by rapid chromosomal evolution and the availability of a suitable hybrid habitat. A selfing breeding system may enhance establishment of hybrid species, but this advantage appears to be counterbalanced by lower rates of natural hybridization among selfing taxa. Simulation studies and crossing experiments also suggest that hybrid speciation can be rapid—a prediction confirmed by the congruence observed between the genomes of early generation hybrids and ancient hybrid species. The frequency of this mode is less clear. Only eight natural examples in plants have been rigorously documented, suggesting that it may be rare. However, hybridization rates are highest in small or peripheral populations, and hybridization may be important as a stimulus for the genetic or chromosomal reorganization envisioned in founder effect and saltational models of speciation.	4c92a97e15af48779c4adba79c972689	fb70138e0f93b9c9d365041070cb1c1e	5079399eab2ea65be3334299e589a69a	article	HYBRID ORIGINS OF PLANT SPECIES	Loren H. Rieseberg	\N	1997
7228097	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moreau2008ProvChallenge	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/concurrency/concurrency20.html#MoreauLABBCCCCBDDDFFFFGGGGGHJKKKMMMMMMPPRSSSSSSSSSTVWZZ08	\N		\N	\N	409-418	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.1233}, date = {2008-12-10}	\N	72aa6cd5264545ad281dad51845c874c	7a7139cc7531f58a812b7367054bc39d	70da22afe86414c63deec97e411de977	article	Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge.	Luc Moreau and Bertram Ludäscher and Ilkay Altintas and Roger S. Barga and Shawn Bowers and Steven P. Callahan and George Chin Jr. and Ben Clifford and Shirley Cohen and Sarah Cohen Boulakia and Susan B. Davidson and Ewa Deelman and Luciano A. Digiampietri and Ian T. Foster and Juliana Freire and James Frew and Joe Futrelle and Tara Gibson and Yolanda Gil and Carole A. Goble and Jennifer Golbeck and Paul T. Groth and David A. Holland and Sheng Jiang and Jihie Kim and David Koop and Ales Krenek and Timothy M. McPhillips and Gaurang Mehta and Simon Miles and Dominic Metzger and Steve Munroe and Jim Myers and Beth Plale and Norbert Podhorszki and Varun Ratnakar and Emanuele Santos and Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger and Karen Schuchardt and Margo I. Seltzer and Yogesh L. Simmhan and Cláudio T. Silva and Peter Slaughter and Eric G. Stephan and Robert Stevens and Daniele Turi and Huy T. Vo and Michael Wilde and Jun Zhao and Yong Zhao	\N	2008
7228110	e-Science and Grid Computing, International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	ludaescher2006escience	http://daks.ucdavis.edu/~ludaesch/Paper/ludaescher-escience-wf-mileage.pdf	\N		\N	\N	145	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/E-SCIENCE.2006.122}	\N	3155e678e2ae911c87f6835a641da6a4	aef7b15c30e90a061c6e997a3bf28751	ea5ce97bd0c9004027a7ca3d7255bddf	article	Scientific Workflows: More e-Science Mileage from Cyberinfrastructure	Bertram Lud\\"ascher and Shawn Bowers and Timothy McPhillips and Norbert Podhorszki	\N	2006
7228112	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	Genome Center, University of California, Davis, CA, U.S.A.; Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, CA, U.S.A.	\N	\N	bowers2008provenance	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.1226	\N		\N	\N	519-529	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1002/cpe.1226}	\N	3dd4575af9e707bdd87e32d6c4d8cf57	7f15d336e987bf95bd3f228e6cd0ead2	c2397149a9e4b50295e46085c0a70a15	article	Provenance in collection-oriented scientific workflows	Shawn Bowers and Timothy M. McPhillips and Bertram Ludäscher	\N	2008
7228116	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludaescher2008RWS	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/concurrency/concurrency20.html#LudascherPABM08	\N		\N	\N	507-518	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.1234}, date = {2008-09-25}	\N	d0f109e982aad7ec9539d2fe9a92b7fb	108465eb778d043a951e8ac08e78ebb0	485b2708e71b164295ceb07acc1e26f7	article	From computation models to models of provenance: the RWS approach.	Bertram Ludäscher and Norbert Podhorszki and Ilkay Altintas and Shawn Bowers and Timothy M. McPhillips	\N	2008
7228123	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Intl. Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS	Bowers2006RWS	\N	\N		\N	\N	133--147	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}, date-modified = {2008-01-20 20:38:28 -0800}	\N	fe707af1f47335dc30999af8874f83ea	d45215a7515eee3878677cf11432167f	c7cc878c95b3efbf8fc6c2a91032d0f3	inproceedings	A model for user-oriented data provenance in pipelined scientific workflows	S Bowers and T McPhillips and B Lud\\"{a}scher and S Cohen and SB Davidson	\N	2006
7228127	SIGMOD Record	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McPhillips2005comad	\N	\N		\N	\N	12--17	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}, date-modified = {2008-01-20 20:38:28 -0800}	\N	a2416ca0fc98838fad37bd50de9954ab	0836374d46adffe3a23a92bbe11d290e	7b12b250c5848f51256b9abc83692e99	article	An Approach for Pipelining Nested Collections in Scientific Workflows	Timothy M. McPhillips and Shawn Bowers	\N	2005
7228130	\N	4544	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Intl. Workshop on Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS	Bowers2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	122--138	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}, date-modified = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}	\N	10ffdbb3f21ed46d22649c7ae45afe7f	6baf24db6ca15f7742f459a23003a89a	ea00d731f191b4fe9a01f8b5c2e11e9e	inproceedings	Project histories: Managing data provenance across collection-oriented scientific workflow runs	S Bowers and T McPhillips and M Wu and B Lud\\"{a}scher	\N	2007
7228135	Latent Semantic Analysis: A Road to Meaning. Laurence Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	steyvers2005ptm	http://psiexp.ss.uci.edu/research/papers/SteyversGriffithsLSABookFormatted.pdf	\N	2007 review of probabilistic topic models	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffd3bfe065f77783370babcb83613f92	c2bf94c6b77cd997be7760fc59609a0e	5eea142e8319ac0569304779d97d29bd	article	Probabilistic topic models	Mark Steyvers and Tom Griffiths	\N	2005
7228137	Scientific and Statistical Database Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ngu2008Frames	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69497-7_39	\N		\N	\N	566--572	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fa59e0c2ae9612adea97afe54071ab4	4626104a68b5bf5162b3726f02447296	3a9486c688426008529b25924ecf76fb	article	Flexible Scientific Workflow Modeling Using Frames, Templates, and Dynamic Embedding	Anne Ngu and Shawn Bowers and Nicholas Haasch and Timothy McPhillips and Terence Critchlow	\N	2008
7228159	\N	5272	\N	\N	\N	\N	IPAW	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Bowers2008keplerppod	http://www.springerlink.com/content/v13m248q382204p2/	\N		\N	\N	70-77	\N	\N	conf/ipaw/2008	date = {2008-11-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89965-5_9}, isbn = {978-3-540-89964-8}	\N	3a859759177a98a4f160c991a6a8b971	3066c212cbf4ff3610d1fe0aafb328ad	7fba889c38d0b82bc68ac4e72ceb8781	inproceedings	Kepler/pPOD: Scientific Workflow and Provenance Support for Assembling the Tree of Life.	Shawn Bowers and Timothy M. McPhillips and Sean Riddle and Manish Kumar Anand and Bertram Ludäscher	Juliana Freire and David Koop and Luc Moreau	2008
7228184	\N	4075	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Intl. Workshop on Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS	McPhillips2006comad	http://www.springerlink.com/content/9k88463171h36563/	\N		\N	\N	248--263	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}, date-modified = {2008-01-20 20:38:27 -0800}	\N	f61004115be4dd78983279d305c1b514	a5e7a108c5443d9290e8fbf377f194e8	3423ee368ec327d4cbc29cd657ca201d	inproceedings	Collection-oriented scientific workflows for integrating and analyzing biological data	T McPhillips and S Bowers and B Lud\\"{a}scher	\N	2006
7228221	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davidson2007Provenance	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/debu/debu30.html#DavidsonBELMBAF07	\N		\N	\N	44-50	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://sites.computer.org/debull/A07dec/susan.pdf}, date = {2007-12-22}	\N	84e6d26839294d2256a46bef80412c49	d142bd1e8d710fcd32a9da720a57795e	110a4d23b78ca5cedd515a7d6c282b30	article	Provenance in Scientific Workflow Systems.	Susan B. Davidson and Sarah Cohen Boulakia and Anat Eyal and Bertram Ludäscher and Timothy M. McPhillips and Shawn Bowers and Manish Kumar Anand and Juliana Freire	\N	2007
7228636	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludaescher2008RWS	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/concurrency/concurrency20.html#LudascherPABM08	\N		\N	\N	507-518	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.1234}, date = {2008-09-25}	\N	d0f109e982aad7ec9539d2fe9a92b7fb	108465eb778d043a951e8ac08e78ebb0	485b2708e71b164295ceb07acc1e26f7	article	From computation models to models of provenance: the RWS approach.	Bertram Ludäscher and Norbert Podhorszki and Ilkay Altintas and Shawn Bowers and Timothy M. McPhillips	\N	2008
7228638	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moreau2008ProvChallenge	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/concurrency/concurrency20.html#MoreauLABBCCCCBDDDFFFFGGGGGHJKKKMMMMMMPPRSSSSSSSSSTVWZZ08	\N		\N	\N	409-418	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.1233}, date = {2008-12-10}	\N	72aa6cd5264545ad281dad51845c874c	7a7139cc7531f58a812b7367054bc39d	70da22afe86414c63deec97e411de977	article	Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge.	Luc Moreau and Bertram Ludäscher and Ilkay Altintas and Roger S. Barga and Shawn Bowers and Steven P. Callahan and George Chin Jr. and Ben Clifford and Shirley Cohen and Sarah Cohen Boulakia and Susan B. Davidson and Ewa Deelman and Luciano A. Digiampietri and Ian T. Foster and Juliana Freire and James Frew and Joe Futrelle and Tara Gibson and Yolanda Gil and Carole A. Goble and Jennifer Golbeck and Paul T. Groth and David A. Holland and Sheng Jiang and Jihie Kim and David Koop and Ales Krenek and Timothy M. McPhillips and Gaurang Mehta and Simon Miles and Dominic Metzger and Steve Munroe and Jim Myers and Beth Plale and Norbert Podhorszki and Varun Ratnakar and Emanuele Santos and Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger and Karen Schuchardt and Margo I. Seltzer and Yogesh L. Simmhan and Cláudio T. Silva and Peter Slaughter and Eric G. Stephan and Robert Stevens and Daniele Turi and Huy T. Vo and Michael Wilde and Jun Zhao and Yong Zhao	\N	2008
7228827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge	\N	Cambridge Medieval textbooks	Halsall_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	591	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521-43491-1 ; 978-0-521-43543-7}, size = {XVI, 591 S. : Kt.}	\N	c6bf1c36cdee93e60415f26866e28807	9fb603670eef234ba3e007204a11d293	afcbc5efa8f7caec36a76f6232916f3b	book	Barbarian migrations and the Roman West, 376 - 568	Guy Halsall	\N	2007
7228841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norton	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	SWB-051783487	\N	\N		\N	\N	216	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-393-95803-5}, size = {216 S. : Ill.}	\N	19cf0e2c04f702557626d1fec30d425e	cd7903dc3eb3bb90de2e2dc268dd7117	a8d16bc70235f280fc8069e2e1216ef4	book	The world of late antiquity : ad 150 - 750	Peter R. Brown	\N	1989
7228852	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 60111 : Europäische Geschichte	Geary_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	222	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-596-60111-8}, size = {222 S.}	\N	31137cd2bbe47a295c896a49c2d33a75	16dc583729deea125ffa2c6a5c73256e	587e7b3f1bc473508d6107d885497ca3	book	Europäische Völker im frühen Mittelalter : zur Legende vom Werden der Nationen	Patrick J. Geary	\N	2002
7228872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	The transformation of the Roman world ; 13	SWB-102443432	\N	\N		\N	\N	704	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-04-12524-8}, size = {IX, 704 S. : Ill.}	\N	6588e1b4bd51236c1d4c3e5ff4dd7f02	fcf040a2a866287658b26a3a4c051a53	18890daa009a8106cd632cfaeae21a30	book	Regna and gentes : the relationship between late antique and early medieval peoples and kingdoms in the transformation of the Roman world	\N	Hans-Werner Goetz and Jörg Jarnut and Walter Pohl	2003
7228892	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-278930034	\N	\N		\N	Literaturverzeichnis S. 608 - 624	640	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-608-94082-4}, size = {640 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	ba39bb258b790d4664fd8bc7bbd36df8	7aaaa9a73c44e78a1e65ddb24504fda9	bbe08471c23b24336018e30776b54b52	book	Der Untergang des Römischen Weltreichs	Peter J. Heather	\N	2008
7228916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-265354579	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2904191&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm ; http://theiss.de/detail_search.php?n=1033	\N		\N	Orig.-Ausg.: The fall of Rome and the end of civilization; Oxford University Press, Oxford; 2005	240	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2083-4 ; 3-8062-2083-2}, size = {240 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 240 mm x 165 mm}	\N	47c50c5a084777cfe1d69a0fce78647b	6fe695562c21742e6d382af282014d10	31d6ac698f922b97e0076e6ce0fef45f	book	Der Untergang des Römischen Reiches und das Ende der Zivilisation	Bryan Ward-Perkins	\N	2007
7229121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Dokumentation	\N	DGD	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Fugmann1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {133-4376}, isbn = {3-925474-38-2}, bibkey0 = {inhaltserschlieãungdurchindexierenprinzipienundpraxis
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\	\	[r.fugmann] 1999}, bibkey = {1811c0f0f313b9aea3d09757669317e17}	\N	d86cb2761e5f46d4cb502ef029e13e75	dc1a14c507599b4d2ab70173d7e0a6ca	061f62ae7ea8605cb072c37912120166	book	Inhaltserschließung durch Indexieren : Prinzipien und Praxis	Robert Fugmann	\N	1999
7229128	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Muenchen	\N	\N	Stock2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibid = {130-5405}, isbn = {978-3-486-58439-4}, bibkey0 = {wissensreprãsentationinformationenauswertenundbereitstellen
\
\	\	[w.stock,m.stock] 2008}, bibkey = {1c7f2d29a88281465ffb386359f32e2b5}	\N	4fc08629e32dd8c3ae83dab4357d4a04	683ab6a256b59efb32ce810a4711b938	6ba51e5cb37fdc8e5bfd917ab9689416	book	Wissensrepraesentation : Informationen auswerten und
\
\	\	bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7229635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACSAC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1468206	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	173--182	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3447-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACSAC.2008.24}	\N	c1d4495e6fe5134ad96ce5bb55eba746	9fb503120b3adc5a30dbabeee2bbb78e	b35c61266e93cb463a910ccc707b8d94	inproceedings	Please Permit Me: Stateless Delegated Authorization in Mashups	Ragib Hasan and Marianne Winslett and Richard Conlan and Brian Slesinsky and Nandakumar Ramani	\N	2008
7229636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSAW '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on Computer security architecture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1314475	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	54--62	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fairfax, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-890-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314466.1314475}	\N	941f552ea27b3db238c9e0accf568c24	1835ec1b7ec3725dbd77b09b420964ab	084b31f895ba7f978c3788b612768f60	inproceedings	Improving multi-tier security using redundant authentication	Jodie P. Boyer and Ragib Hasan and Lars E. Olson and Nikita Borisov and Carl A. Gunter and David Raila	\N	2007
7229637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StorageSS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1314318	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	13--18	\N	\N	\N	location = {Alexandria, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-891-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314313.1314318}	\N	d0144da399249865053ca11b64606395	24d67481b6fb71bae903357dda169322	60cbc42df802adc9f56bf4b3c682268a	inproceedings	Introducing secure provenance: problems and challenges	Ragib Hasan and Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett	\N	2007
7229638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StorageSS '06: Proceedings of the second ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1179561	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	location = {Alexandria, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-552-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1179559.1179561}	\N	ae8fe3e3500b5abd189ce5b5cbdce0e5	b1c5ea10df9eea112bd581df4dd21239	c389c50d91b437f7f2d9bdf7bb495903	inproceedings	A statistical analysis of disclosed storage security breaches	Ragib Hasan and William Yurcik	\N	2006
7229639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StorageSS '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1103782	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fairfax, VA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-233-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1103780.1103782}	\N	3cade29cc254f06232bf4bc8279b1cf9	7b0c30f9835eb865715715e1d00ec2c7	a332535aa40449b47d19847e4703d8b4	inproceedings	The evolution of storage service providers: techniques and challenges to outsourcing storage	Ragib Hasan and William Yurcik and Suvda Myagmar	\N	2005
7229640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StorageSS '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1103795	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	94--102	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fairfax, VA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-233-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1103780.1103795}	\N	044b68942cc3fa27c44bb13cdd4d44c0	2477e68bf7abe3c77255ce584c41accd	495134babb87dd030d6315bc87d72ef7	inproceedings	Toward a threat model for storage systems	Ragib Hasan and Suvda Myagmar and Adam J. Lee and William Yurcik	\N	2005
7229641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSST '05: Proceedings of the 22nd IEEE / 13th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1054862	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	329--340	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2318-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSST.2005.39}	\N	703c3981081230ece80d6eb4216c283a	d12ed2fb338d2338d30ce755ea344ff9	bf47fc27590c59f3d630d44ba9c5c7c5	inproceedings	Trade-Offs in Protecting Storage: A Meta-Data Comparison of Cryptographic, Backup/Versioning, Immutable/Tamper-Proof, and Redundant Storage Solutions	Joseph Tucek and Paul Stanton and Elizabeth Haubert and Ragib Hasan and Larry Brumbaugh and William Yurcik	\N	2005
7229642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITCC '05: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'05) - Volume II	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1059197	\N	\N	my pubs	\N	\N	205--213	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2315-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ITCC.2005.42}	\N	04205b2e6b57f04889c65db48f0dc504	6309a5d17c2bca30a8f97e0b22b664f6	06393816d5a1877b36f71bdb6c0c410a	inproceedings	A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Storage Techniques for Distributed File Systems	Ragib Hasan and Zahid Anwar and William Yurcik and Larry Brumbaugh and Roy Campbell	\N	2005
7229659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th USENIX Conference on File and Storage                Technologies (FAST)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hasan09fast	\N	\N	As increasing amounts of valuable information are produced and persist
\
digitally, the ability to determine the origin of data becomes
\
important. In science, medicine, commerce, and government, data
\
provenance tracking is essential for rights protection, regulatory
\
compliance, management of intelligence and medical data, and
\
authentication of information as it flows through workplace tasks.
\
While significant research has been conducted in this area, the
\
associated security and privacy issues have not been explored, leaving
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provenance information vulnerable to illicit alteration as it passes
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through untrusted environments.
\

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In this talk, we show how to provide strong integrity and
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confidentiality assurances for data provenance information in an
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untrusted distributed environment. We describe our provenance-aware
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system prototype that implements provenance tracking of data writes at
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the application layer, which makes it extremely easy to deploy. We
\
present empirical results that show that, for typical real-life
\
workloads, the run-time overhead of our approach to recording
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provenance with confidentiality and integrity guarantees ranges from
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1% - 13%.	\N	As increasing amounts of valuable information are produced and persist
\
digitally, the ability to determine the origin of data becomes
\
important. In science, medicine, commerce, and government, data
\
provenance tracking is essential for rights protection, regulatory
\
compliance, management of intelligence and medical data, and
\
authentication of information as it flows through workplace tasks.
\
While significant research has been conducted in this area, the
\
associated security and privacy issues have not been explored, leaving
\
provenance information vulnerable to illicit alteration as it passes
\
through untrusted environments.
\

\
In this talk, we show how to provide strong integrity and
\
confidentiality assurances for data provenance information in an
\
untrusted distributed environment. We describe our provenance-aware
\
system prototype that implements provenance tracking of data writes at
\
the application layer, which makes it extremely easy to deploy. We
\
present empirical results that show that, for typical real-life
\
workloads, the run-time overhead of our approach to recording
\
provenance with confidentiality and integrity guarantees ranges from
\
1% - 13%.	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, CA}	\N	e5bde4ca0b332857ef958c49e9d2d611	7c343c9ef32355b46dcc3bf65e4d7cd5	d2371cf294474ac5b3a866044c6a0721	inproceedings	The Case of the Fake Picasso: Preventing History Forgery with Secure Provenance	Ragib Hasan and Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett	\N	2009
7229665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proc. of the 13th National Computer Security Conference}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pacls1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	340--349	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d0b9dbafbc5bff73f70edc0cd1d80ea	fb123d19574637d9deb0aabe09cd08fd	322b94a89a8dc0d81f4a44b168b73e31	inproceedings	{PACLs}: An Access Control List Approach to Anti-Viral Security	David Wichers and Douglas Cook and Ronald Olsson and John Crossley and Paul Kerchen and Karl Levitt and Raymond Lo	\N	1990
7229666	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	openssl	\N	\N		\N	\\url{www.openssl.org}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f65f931c918e4d5e98a63ba736cea38	369b4645c53db65a4f7ba1ff0a4eaf0f	8796dfa7899f1eeab5e921051d6c3eed	unpublished	{OpenSSL}: The Open Source toolkit for {SSL/TLS}	{The Open{SSL} Project}	\N	2003
7229667	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	acm1178622	\N	\N		\N	\N	325--351	\N	3	\N	issn = {1094-9224}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1178618.1178622}	\N	1de1f6ce86e0b49da6112b1d44a09e7a	f15e1ce547866011affda29e22e8354f	f080acf945a7747fc65a6327001d871d	article	A practical revocation scheme for broadcast encryption using smartcards	Noam Kogan and Yuval Shavitt and Avishai Wool	\N	2006
7229668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 22nd Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology (CRYPTO)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	acm704291	\N	\N		\N	\N	47--60	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-44050-X}	\N	069b9cf78e34c4ae6e16d028a4043449	5b376168e06e8bd40b65a2ac760fd025	dd3ea6cf68f99c40f1c048409f4be051	inproceedings	The {LSD} Broadcast Encryption Scheme	Dani Halevy and Adi Shamir	\N	2002
7229669	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Proc. of the 1st IEEE International Workshop on Networking Meets Databases (NetDB)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	netdb05pass	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tokyo, Japan}	\N	31b25f87ae59d3e37f1358746f31e244	53c9d0458a22a716e595faaa8a71e950	59a9746372213487431ceffead81b544	inproceedings	{Provenance-Aware Sensor Data Storage}	\N	\N	2005
7229670	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/BargaD06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_1}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	fe412ab7ace8bca4c4a7c3fbf60024e7	9b43647247d0fd8de5d5a7428f3285bb	25ab9ba61f3fadf30d825e62618e32a9	inproceedings	Automatic Generation of Workflow Provenance.	Roger S. Barga and Luciano A. Digiampietri	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229671	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/BourilkovKKT06	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-27	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_3}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	3794c66ad03030c346af32cd23a48c43	4e7e0564876d66068bf9647983eee69f	1e963af0e09d38da3e6e700a38dc46b6	inproceedings	Virtual Logbooks and Collaboration in Science and Software
\
               Development.	Dimitri Bourilkov and Vaibhav Khandelwal and Archis Kulkarni and Sanket Totala	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229672	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/VijayakumarP06	\N	\N		\N	\N	46-54	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_6}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	2db7ddf392a6317fe82120783b8fab09	d8e2499bcb398cb06dd0888dc8a11e22	4d8ee13cf275129b8a2f59c236e17cc2	inproceedings	Towards Low Overhead Provenance Tracking in Near Real-Time
\
               Stream Filtering.	Nithya N. Vijayakumar and Beth Plale	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229673	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/Golbeck06	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-108	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_12}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	260735223c5ec081d4d82b18f3a49c2f	f6c6450186d4af0cb7a154d850e5310f	37a4e3da537b4520c08622f816490108	inproceedings	Combining Provenance with Trust in Social Networks for Semantic
\
               Web Content Filtering.	Jennifer Golbeck	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229674	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/BunemanCCV06	\N	\N		\N	\N	162-170	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_17}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	6228a172dbb8da49d5b33b4668c7770a	58e17264c1e6e311fb42c3119144f687	d3d3301a4a514382ae134c5a8c041bd2	inproceedings	A Provenance Model for Manually Curated Data.	Peter Buneman and Adriane Chapman and James Cheney and Stijn Vansummeren	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229675	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/BraunGHMS06	\N	\N		\N	\N	171-183	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_18}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	1a1f5ad18f01c54675fa41056d176cca	baf905f2c01172d047257cc192114bef	08d39130e7bc2a6f73e60473a8300623	inproceedings	Issues in Automatic Provenance Collection.	Uri Braun and Simson L. Garfinkel and David A. Holland and Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy and Margo I. Seltzer	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229676	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/Miles06	\N	\N		\N	\N	184-192	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_19}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	55ac905e151cfcb1b5546a7f8247e255	78344a3fa3b97c03459bfaf47b2156ae	e704d76518ee03059e4400d6a7dbbf59	inproceedings	Electronically Querying for the Provenance of Entities.	Simon Miles	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229677	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/TanGMJMTM06	\N	\N		\N	\N	203-211	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_21}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	a798304a8efc9c031425e3f17e4e98d4	e17888b98c8094a315a7e4d41d95ec2f	2aec5128bf991d9a0d7830b1fa7d53f2	inproceedings	Security Issues in a {SOA}-Based Provenance System.	Victor Tan and Paul Groth and Simon Miles and Sheng Jiang and Steve Munroe and Sofia Tsasakou and Luc Moreau	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229678	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/KhanSH06	\N	\N		\N	\N	212-221	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_22}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	b5bd0ea275b65eaf10c2031431cf0055	40e8393b0482e48b4400bdbeeb069386	e132bef387c023d6aba827703e3df582	inproceedings	Implementing a Secure Annotation Service.	Imran Khan and Ronald Schroeter and Jane Hunter	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229679	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/GrothMM06	\N	\N		\N	\N	278-286	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890850_28}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	e6e2060641f4844d7cb061606c7798fc	6054020367f45b9d3ff11c1f1eeb676a	d0f59257f47d44bba916d7b538684cd7	inproceedings	Principles of High Quality Documentation for Provenance:
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               A Philosophical Discussion.	Paul T. Groth and Simon Miles and Steve Munroe	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229680	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coalition for Networked Information, 21 Dupont Circle, Washington, DC 20036	\N	\N	lynch01deceive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1532-2890(2000)52:1<12::AID-ASI1062>3.0.CO;2-V	\N		\N	\N	12--17	\N	1	\N	priority = {3}, doi = {10.1002/1532-2890(2000)52:1<12::AID-ASI1062>3.0.CO;2-V}	\N	c4a2830e8e32d2647d7c3240ce939fc3	68312319ed43f6c69a0283d70118647b	2e40ff2cba58e9acf607c9d541a3aed6	article	When documents deceive: Trust and provenance as new factors for information retrieval in a tangled web	Clifford A. Lynch	\N	2001
7229681	SIGMOD Rec.	34	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	simmhan05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1084805.1084812	\N	Not previously uploaded	\N	\N	31--36	\N	3	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, citeulike-article-id = {678653}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/1084805.1084812}	Data management is growing in complexity as large-scale applications take advantage of the loosely coupled resources brought together by grid middleware and by abundant storage capacity. Metadata describing the data products used in and generated by these applications is essential to disambiguate the data and enable reuse. Data provenance, one kind of metadata, pertains to the derivation history of a data product starting from its original sources.In this paper we create a taxonomy of data provenance characteristics and apply it to current research efforts in e-science, focusing primarily on scientific workflow approaches. The main aspect of our taxonomy categorizes provenance systems based on why they record provenance, what they describe, how they represent and store provenance, and ways to disseminate it. The survey culminates with an identification of open research problems in the field.	f1f19194d40ff9e8342bf3b5cc9c11a0	fae7f2f22630dae1441c2b8ddab28cfb	a92b58dcb6523df8bc851e88d9080aaa	article	A survey of data provenance in e-science	Yogesh L. Simmhan and Beth Plale and Dennis Gannon	\N	2005
7229682	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Proc. of the 2nd Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Widom05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cidr/cidr2005.html#Widom05	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pacific Grove, California}	\N	e8674f1ca63ebe632c0f11ac2d0265a9	1ecdc27198f685651db0fb97afcaa4fc	054554a7cf65aa93b19b123702a0cfdd	inproceedings	Trio: A System for Integrated Management of Data, Accuracy, and Lineage	Jennifer Widom	\N	2005
7229683	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	buneman06sigmod	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142534	\N		\N	\N	539--550	\N	\N	\N	priority = {0}, isbn = {1595934340}, comment = {First paper I read. November 13/14 2006. 
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Interesting take on provenance for copy paste insert delete operations of networked databases.
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Fine-grained, dataflow provenance.
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Uses XML mapping and additonal provenance store. 
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}, doi = {10.1145/1142473.1142534}	\N	23ca2d5b81ccc5405adb2a8130e0e129	23da8a5ba21f6da21667d02a67c9e021	69ecbfe874ef91ca065d5b39eaba6fa8	inproceedings	Provenance management in curated databases	Peter Buneman and Adriane Chapman and James Cheney	\N	2006
7229684	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	1973	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Database Theory (ICDT 01)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	buneman01icdt	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/buneman01why.html	\N		\N	\N	316--330	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}	With the proliferation of database views and curated databases, the issue of data provenance â€” where a piece of data came from and the process by which it arrived in the database â€” is becoming increasingly important, especially in scientific databases where understanding provenance is crucial to the accuracy and currency of data. In this paper we describe an approach to computing provenance when the data of interest has been created by a database query. We adopt a syntactic approach and present results for a general data model that applies to relational databases as well as to hierarchical data such as XML. A novel aspect of our work is a distinction between "why" provenance (refers to the source data that had some influence on the existence of the data) and "where" provenance (refers to the location(s) in the source databases from which the data was extracted).	fd64c5c9aa3ce435b2523d57159cd9ee	5d93925881627d302d4771050159dea2	fd9d1c26de15788fee84e58aafd23487	article	Why and Where: A Characterization of Data Provenance	Peter Buneman and Sanjeev Khanna and Wang C. Tan	\N	2001
7229685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cui00icde	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/81648.html	\N		\N	\N	367--378	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}	We consider the view data lineage problem in a warehousing environment: For a given data item in a materialized warehouse view, we want to identify the set of source data items that produced the view item. We formalize the problem and present a lineage tracing algorithm for relational views with aggregation. Based on our tracing algorithm, we propose a number of schemes for storing auxiliary views that enable consistent and efficient lineage tracing in a multisource data warehouse. We report on ...	c3af1bcc2e4befbc5b8ca4c401470d36	6d128668aa5b5166f85bcbbbfa0f36fa	16d99ec1118b6d20405bc93d387a850c	inproceedings	Practical Lineage Tracing in Data Warehouses	Yingwei Cui and Jennifer Widom	\N	2000
7229686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Data Derivation and Provenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goble04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago}	\N	95fe059ed1265fbe1bc05716266a1e6b	de7797af28197df0e551d19e9431a699	73ee1c654b11e52cf691cc376a43c31a	inproceedings	Position Statement: Musings on Provenance, Workflow workflow and (semantic web) annotations for bioinformatics	Carole Goble	\N	2002
7229687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	foster02chimera	\N	\N		\N	\N	37--46	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1632-7}	\N	85c604fea768085f8c2c088c033e1a4a	ad3d77c5d89fc16716c6f88c01fbc063	7b17e377dcc131cc8c4f661a3aaa5171	inproceedings	Chimera: A Virtual Data System for Representing, Querying, and Automating Data Derivation	Ian T. Foster and Jens-S. Vockler and Michael Wilde and Yong Zhao	\N	2002
7229688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 1st International IFIP Conference on Semantics of a Networked World (ICSNW)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhao04icsnw	\N	\N		\N	\N	158-176	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f21332ffcf9a8bd911ef28ef618aaa1	67b9e172d0ec1a14b9d2e2fd53a644d0	f96d6276ea85ebb71e0867ed43a28d4d	inproceedings	Semantically Linking and Browsing Provenance Logs for {E-science}	Jun Zhao and Carole A. Goble and Robert Stevens and Sean Bechhofer	\N	2004
7229689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 2nd International Workshop on Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments (CLADE)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	myers04cmcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	24	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2115-0}	\N	f3b69baf61bff3e1b70e0cdd88187b9d	22d7135a5ac295b914ed10b0b393b3ea	462bdd0e12fa725efbca58098fe97fbd	inproceedings	A Collaborative Informatics Infrastructure for Multi-scale Science	James D. Myers and et al	\N	2004
7229690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 13th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	frew01essw	\N	\N		\N	\N	180	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d1b7f2db6ab4ae749e1c9a9c8e61f12	0b907d9691915bcd18eba4ffa947f577	9e1fc7be9169c51004cacc8693200504	inproceedings	Earth System Science Workbench: A Data Management Infrastructure for Earth Science Products	James Frew and Rajendra Bose	\N	2001
7229691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 20th Conference on Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science (FST TCS)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	buneman00fsttcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	87--93	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-41413-4}	\N	f84f491acdc7a4b65ef40422c09b0eb4	0cf459c89ca74e5ac1ddddfbc344d8f0	a43a0d44b971746b579ccfb1733bc4b1	inproceedings	Data Provenance: Some Basic Issues	Peter Buneman and Sanjeev Khanna and Wang Chiew Tan	\N	2000
7229692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muniswamy06usenix	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-56	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	4c681923358a509bee5e7785236f2dc2	3f8b85886ce677f26a09deccea262a3a	8d75cabf920e7ed17d22357102200aee	inproceedings	Provenance-Aware Storage Systems.	Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy and David A. Holland and Uri Braun and Margo I. Seltzer	\N	2006
7229693	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Online at http://crypto.stanford.edu/~cao/lineage.html	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science Tech Report, Stanford University	\N	\N	\N	lineagefs	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7800586468a9550d2006824a6e87d10	bc1c4443f482455bac0d0e441a2cb620	53409c94e20c80b78432f48ea3c7ab7c	misc	Lineage File System	Can Sar and Pei Cao	\N	2005
7229694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/hipaa/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hipaa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fad88ac539b4dc247c9c385c6313f6e	4c0dfb55ab4a787637b71d40cd843c72	c762ed125b77a08edb1a3998f25a7a8b	misc	{The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)}	{Centers for Medicare \\& Medicaid Services}	\N	1996
7229695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frcp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba87ec1f7fc3f0ba044a7978a63858e0	916d69fde33fe65bb701b3ee8ab9f892	87650dfb1f9efd7d86e24fe07bb5e335	misc	Federal Rules of Civil Procedure	United States Congress	\N	2006
7229696	\N	2888	\N	\N	November	\N	Proc. of the International Conference on Ontologies, Databases and Applications of SEmantics (ODBASE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catania, Sicily, Italy	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Szomszor-Moreau:ODBASE03	http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lavm/papers/odbase03.ps.gz	\N		\N	\N	603--620	\N	\N	\N	pind = {EZ~02~02~04}, export = {yes}, issn = {0302-9743}, mygrid = {yes}, provenance = {yes}, pagecount = {18}, isbn = {3-540-20498-9}	Large-scale, dynamic and open environments such as the Grid and Web Services build upon existing computing infrastructures to supply dependable and consistent large-scale computational systems. This kind of architecture has been adopted by the business and scientific communities allowing them to exploit extensive and diverse computing resources to perform complex data processing tasks. In such systems, results are often derived by composing multiple, geographically distributed, heterogeneous services as specified by intricate workflow management. This leads to the undesirable situation where the results are known, but the means by which they were achieved is not. With both scientific experiments and business transactions, the notion of lineage and dataset derivation is of paramount importance since without it, information is potentially worthless. We address the issue of {\\em data provenance\\/}, the description of the origin of a piece of data, in these environments showing the requirements, uses and implementation difficulties. We propose an infrastructure level support for a provenance recording capability for service-oriented architectures such as the Grid and Web Services. We also offer services to view and retrieve provenance and we provide a mechanism by which provenance is used to determine whether previous computed results are still up to date.	c14f681891478376934d09ea11dd17e7	a45484c0d06fda1ef2f320b985ff3389	690141eb9ac88c1b464941e0b50123b0	inproceedings	Recording and Reasoning over Data Provenance in Web and Grid Services	Martin Szomszor and Luc Moreau	\N	2003
7229697	icde	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	reiner04ilm	\N	\N		\N	\N	804	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6382}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2004.1320052}	\N	48f2c4a8d2ab8ba84746e978a0b0c9c9	a5f4eb19d6f943c1d91058c57815ea40	3e7b72053e3920511120fc274b212b87	article	Information Lifecycle Management: The EMC Perspective	David Reiner and Gil Press and Mike Lenaghan and David Barta and Rich Urmston	\N	2004
7229698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 16th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	deelman04grid	\N	\N		\N	\N	393	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2146-0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SSDBM.2004.39}	\N	4109aa5d59e99f4a54e5160f8dbbd345	a6f1322c38d13092a29b6f6ddf4cc127	410f884bf6362ed5043373ac99edd949	inproceedings	Grid-Based Metadata Services	E. Deelman and G. Singh and M.P. Atkinson and A. Chervenak and N.P. Chue Hong and C. Kesselman and S. Patil and L. Pearlman and and M. Su	\N	2004
7229699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Library Assoc.	\N	\N	\N	dearstyne93archival	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago, IL}	\N	8869e2ae7ebf8d66f550e41f4ad64bfd	85b84ac2cd0243ceaf612961504f4e57	02c58f727d2e2cd4247195c14efd687d	book	The archival enterprise: Modern archival principles, practices, and management techniques	B. W. Dearstyne	\N	1993
7229700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOX	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4877b12e986f09d198af988fe820fc30	03e232863b58e7654aa3e17375374342	944f99b7dc8a0157cd52d07d8776fa28	misc	{The Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act}	{U.S. Public Law No. 107-204, 116 Stat. 745}	\N	2002
7229701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GLBA	\N	\N		\N	\\url{www.naic.org/GLBA}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a695fbfc3324ffcc49bc082d0f58449	28d8ee969eedcc2028cd397f9533f354	dad2c8a99ddd4f678832fcb27b6f157a	misc	{Graham-Leach-Bliley Act}	{National Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners}	\N	1999
7229702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Online at \\url{http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2002/aprqtr/17cfr240.17a-4.htm}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEC17cfr241	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae2301f32a0def9314c957feba4686f0	abb2f14b642f4d0a7034d73e55c59eef	47371688800c55cbab1f047532c2490b	misc	{Rule 17a-3\\&4, 17 CFR Part 240: Electronic Storage of Broker-Dealer Records}	{The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission}	\N	2003
7229703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at \\url{https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/specs/TPM}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tpm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7af37eacd30d11923ff13ea1f4be585	8128d4256d5e0de102d9dc5a9927011d	20ee17335d314ca8291306317d92c87a	misc	{Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Specifications}	\N	\N	2007
7229704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at \\url{https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tcg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed690f99ca08c317b7041da8f5b8868a	47128bd23d8b0d5c0f8b6f94d02a6259	22451189258038cbf1455efeb11d0b50	misc	{Trusted Computing Group}	\N	\N	2007
7229705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at \\url{http://www-03.ibm.com/security/cryptocards/pcicc/overview.shtml}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibm-scpu-4758	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bceb4ef9217a7eb31fe518e7041159e4	3aa5e43fe9e6489f55ace2f6eb51b0d1	2f29cab3847ed9f0bfe3c624e357ed94	misc	{IBM 4758 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor}	\N	\N	2006
7229706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at \\url{http://www-03.ibm.com/security/cryptocards/pcixcc/overview.shtml}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibm-scpu-4764	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0918a41a0526a3ec04958eaffecd1d32	11bc747f418cbc41d02b27d15939fc7d	e06e13edcd1d825d57a67a8db0b666d0	misc	{IBM 4764 PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor}	\N	\N	2007
7229707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Online at \\url{http://www-03.ibm.com/security/products/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ibm-secure-coprocessor	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a205c3808a5a19357891f74064da03f	3d3423bfc1163c32a5287bb2acf19a94	7186e0adefae3557f7f72a0470785c02	misc	{IBM Cryptographic Hardware}	\N	\N	2007
7229708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	goldreich2001foc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	205ed6e2edb15a7df5834bc0bf7fa4fa	6d2df34f67837684a235636fb5ae622d	86428e2bc5f9c830a1322f3d2acf2a6a	book	{Foundations of Cryptography}	Oded Goldreich	\N	2001
7229709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	schneier2003practical	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbddcea8cd7e6dcac7c721e428bd96be	8ae9b380c5e20dfaf0a3a4370333c3f3	0d4f56b0d499a8fb3e9fc668eec937be	book	{Practical Cryptography}	N. Ferguson and B. Schneier	\N	2003
7229710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	schneier1996applied	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ff09235a750320169c85f25818525c3	93b6e73c24f4057289339c951a8a88ab	e0b34eeb4e3547fae86e5a302035df41	book	{Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms and Source Code in C}	B. Schneier	\N	1996
7229711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Also online at \\url{http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/}	\N	\N	CRC Press	\N	\N	\N	menezes2001cryptohandbook	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fbee813e5623f0ea8bd2faf1d0e504f0	d5837a554ce2ffd49f551045400e244c	1fb86a3afb62bbb4bc2f94a0299a4d59	book	{Handbook of Applied Cryptography}	Alfred J. Menezes and Paul C. van Oorschot and Scott A. Vanstone	\N	2001
7229712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability (StorageSS)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	hasansss07	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--18	\N	\N	\N	location = {Alexandria, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-891-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314313.1314318}	\N	0396994c24b225e97b76a171c0e7e309	24d67481b6fb71bae903357dda169322	a1cb510cdab3f6c5a354a098c167ee2b	inproceedings	Introducing secure provenance: problems and challenges	Ragib Hasan and Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett	\N	2007
7229713	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 11th USENIX Security Symposium	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	maniatis02usenix	\N	\N		\N	\N	297--312	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-931971-00-5}	\N	29499af85ca1e518f7badda0344dbe32	6455879e7c234a42541f1c6477e97016	a13ca08d01378176f576671c89e83eed	inproceedings	Secure History Preservation Through Timeline Entanglement	Petros Maniatis and Mary Baker	\N	2002
7229714	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	moreau08cacm	\N	\N		\N	\N	52--58	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1330311.1330323}	\N	0141d4855751f6cd8fd40f423fa10ca3	4c48704057c8fc4e4b684890e9f42eee	97080b415ad1194779a416688645a8f6	article	The provenance of electronic data	Luc Moreau and Paul Groth and Simon Miles and Javier Vazquez-Salceda and John Ibbotson and Sheng Jiang and Steve Munroe and Omer Rana and Andreas Schreiber and Victor Tan and Laszlo Varga	\N	2008
7229715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver, Canada	\N	\N	chapman08sigmod	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc1bb3c4f17f26aeb57124cfa15db6b0	67c464f0c42e6d59e4ece276d9f13810	91843404d67adb443ccf8524022b72ce	inproceedings	Efficient Provenance Storage	Adriane Chapman and H.V. Jagadish and Prakash Ramanan	\N	2008
7229716	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	Network Appliance Tech Report TR3022	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	katcher97postmark	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3770c723b0d0b1cc4c73c0b236f9795f	f58c87123cc42c81515f94f469128f63	44299cfe2486275567eb1c2e66b19324	misc	PostMark: a new file system benchmark.	Jeffrey Katcher	\N	1997
7229717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Online at \\url{http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/servers/cheetah/cheetah_15k.5/}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seagateCheetah15k5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1835c16304ff2bdb97d69e7dcd19a2f4	5ec4ea13358ca6274a78733200d22e21	c05cf16a7bdc0ad725e28eef526d265f	misc	{Seagate Cheetah 15K.5}	Seagate Technology	\N	2008
7229718	\N	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Provenance and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ipaw/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-46302-X}	\N	ff9e24bf42ddb9786d33c0175dfff9a1	0e2f013d86e1e154d265c1a84f36166b	99d6a30a978d88832944c922b0ad58b5	proceedings	Provenance and Annotation of Data, International Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW)	\N	Luc Moreau and Ian T. Foster	2006
7229719	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	schneier99audit	\N	\N		\N	\N	159--176	\N	2	\N	issn = {1094-9224}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/317087.317089}	\N	2465108991a3a79fc4d6c4a50e8ece6d	327ec72c5a66f4e6f778a92e3edc3d47	4a9e983f0537ba627b97962e5289cdf8	article	Secure audit logs to support computer forensics	Bruce Schneier and John Kelsey	\N	1999
7229720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 30th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB)	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	snodgrass04audit	\N	\N		\N	\N	504--515	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Canada}, isbn = {0-12-088469-0}	\N	59a0655673d57173ba7df08bec70f3bc	eade9c4fda38b651d4cb17a334e34cde	8f475f4d2d1e76b09fa791213457867c	inproceedings	Tamper detection in audit logs	Richard Snodgrass and Shilong Yao and Christian Collberg	\N	2004
7229721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 8th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502003	\N	\N		\N	\N	136--145	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, PA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-385-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/501983.502003}	\N	d8823f406688227e76d6b9f3a6710444	09dbc64f27d4b9440a744850b7168a97	52edca450483186e3cbef0704cd68cb1	inproceedings	Flexible authentication of {XML} documents	P. Devanbu and M. Gertz and A. Kwong and C. Martel and G. Nuckolls and S. G. Stubblebine	\N	2001
7229722	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mella06xmlupdate	\N	\N		\N	\N	421--460	\N	4	\N	issn = {1094-9224}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1187441.1187443}	\N	33c2d3bebc9a511364df711e570bd53b	ee47b603c44b431635029b78020fe48d	969aae33fde4b6398a5bae0734473619	article	Controlled and cooperative updates of {XML} documents in byzantine and failure-prone distributed systems	Giovanni Mella and Elena Ferrari and Elisa Bertino and Yunhua Koglin	\N	2006
7229723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Australasian workshops on Grid computing and e-research	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia	\N	\N	holt06logcrypt	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--211	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hobart, Tasmania}, isbn = {1-920-68236-8}	\N	f7b257d27c05f979faf866a2a2b2c089	5b118d9b47d141a09da997438f799131	f7768f41e30fbbcab071249028077eaf	inproceedings	Logcrypt: forward security and public verification for secure audit logs	Jason E. Holt	\N	2006
7229724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 5th USENIX conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '07)	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	peterson07version	\N	\N		\N	\N	93--106	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA}	\N	dc5c267ab19da3a06007964878d52540	7f10e678c1d6cf04df5775e981c9c37e	106c399653c2a8d7dbf3be9983086011	inproceedings	Design and implementation of verifiable audit trails for a versioning file system	Zachary N. J. Peterson and Randal Burns and Giuseppe Ateniese and Stephen Bono	\N	2007
7229725	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proc. of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	braun08:securing_provenance	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aabdaf15b16f9614af64ee1ca0486d71	d233b4944006f96c912590e7a0eaa377	45fafb4dc28b9553879a069933cdb077	inproceedings	Securing Provenance	Uri Braun and Avraham Shinnar and Margo Seltzer	\N	2008
7229726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the USENIX Workshop on Accurate Electronic Voting Technology	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	sandler07auditorium	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA}	\N	70cb21475e4af1c0be7f2397376aa88f	0c1cf0a47eed5fc4632221b611bd48f3	b853898539e1979eae2da690e9a4290d	inproceedings	Casting votes in the auditorium	Daniel Sandler and Dan S. Wallach	\N	2007
7229727	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proc. of the BCS International Academic Research Conference, Visions of
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Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aldeco-Perez2008provaudit	http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/16580/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	provenance = {yes}, export = {yes}	Across the world, organizations are required to comply
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                  with regulatory frameworks dictating how to manage
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                  personal information. Despite these, several cases
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                  of data leaks and exposition of private data to
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                  unauthorized recipients have been publicly and
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                  widely advertised. For authorities and system
\
                  administrators to check compliance to regulations,
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                  auditing of private data processing becomes crucial
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                  in IT systems. Finding the origin of some data,
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                  determining how some data is being used, checking
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                  that the processing of some data is compatible with
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                  the purpose for which the data was captured are
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                  typical functionality that an auditing capability
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                  should support, but difficult to implement in a
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                  reusable manner. Such questions are so-called
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                  provenance questions, where provenance is defined as
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                  the process that led to some data being
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                  produced. The aim of this paper is to articulate how
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                  data provenance can be used as the underpinning
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                  approach of an auditing capability in IT systems. We
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                  present a case study based on requirements of the
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                  Data Protection Act and an application that audits
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                  the processing of private data, which we apply to an
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                  example manipulating private data in a university.	a982da7398710bf44a5f77643fd1bd3a	a595ffe42d424281a0c8a1db805d79cf	9dfc0ea41a01292f3a89ac09db28e851	inproceedings	{Provenance-based Auditing of Private Data Use}	Rocio Aldeco-Perez and Luc Moreau	\N	2008
7229728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 6th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	li04sundr	\N	\N		\N	\N	121--136	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www.usenix.org/events/osdi04/tech/li_j.html}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	ca0441c632302e637608666e8a5974f3	8aa09ccc24fcb798e735e19e76e9b3db	88ba99216e1ee857c45798706e27c131	inproceedings	Secure Untrusted Data Repository ({SUNDR})	Jinyuan Li and Maxwell N. Krohn and David Mazi{\\`e}res and Dennis Shasha	\N	2004
7229745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Fourth Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hasan09remembrance	\N	\N	@inproceedings{hasan09remembrance,
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  author    = {Ragib Hasan and Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett},
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  title     = {Remembrance: The Unbearable Sentience of Being Digital},
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  booktitle = {The Fourth Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR)},
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  year      = {2009},
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  location = {Asilomar, CA}
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}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Asilomar, CA}	\N	f4edcb959228c688b78950cfc8e9432c	5233af9729097443a04abf4d94577c57	17b5c0f38d4e0176755bf268e9e10a93	inproceedings	Remembrance: The Unbearable Sentience of Being Digital	Ragib Hasan and Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett	\N	2009
7230519	J Am Coll Cardiol	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TJRyan11011996	http://content.onlinejacc.org	\N	ACC/AHA guidelines for the management of patients with acute myocardial infarction. A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction) -- Ryan et al. 28 (5): 1328 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	1328-1428	\N	5	\N		\N	f5b391504bc81c709bf6f5a12ce93ff2	7195e8daaa00945a7625d83b80a35803	a0c9d5c1135973c95cc1b6297b08537d	article	{ACC/AHA guidelines for the management of patients with acute myocardial infarction. A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction)}	TJ Ryan and JL Anderson and EM Antman and BA Braniff and NH Brooks and RM Califf and LD Hillis and LF Hiratzka and E Rapaport and BJ Riegel and RO Russell and Jr Smith and WD Weaver	\N	1996
7230528	BMJ	328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MalvinderSParmar06122004	http://www.bmj.com	\N	Kidney stones -- Parmar 328 (7453): 1420 -- BMJ	\N	\N	1420-1424	\N	7453	\N	doi = {10.1136/bmj.328.7453.1420}, eprint = {http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/328/7453/1420.pdf}	\N	9240ab00e6f293c8fbf086ac3801caf0	4aacdb9bd29542e508f3a846e1278443	6c432ed6cd90ef1ce91d9f20cda2f18a	article	{Kidney stones}	Malvinder S Parmar	\N	2004
7230893	BMC Family Practice	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18298821	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/9/14	\N	BioMed Central | Full text | Natriuretic peptide vs. clinical information for diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in primary care	\N	\N	14	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2296}, pubmedid = {18298821}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2296-9-14}	BACKGROUND:Screening of primary care patients at risk for left ventricular systolic dysfunction by a simple blood-test might reduce referral rates for echocardiography. Whether or not natriuretic peptide testing is a useful and cost-effective diagnostic instrument in primary care settings, however, is still a matter of debate.METHODS:N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels, clinical information, and echocardiographic data of left ventricular systolic function were collected in 542 family practice patients with at least one cardiovascular risk factor. We determined the diagnostic power of the NT-proBNP assessment in ruling out left ventricular systolic dysfunction and compared it to a risk score derived from a logistic regression model of easily acquired clinical information.RESULTS:23 of 542 patients showed left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Both NT-proBNP and the clinical risk score consisting of dyspnea at exertion and ankle swelling, coronary artery disease and diuretic treatment showed excellent diagnostic power for ruling out left ventricular systolic dysfunction. AUC of NT-proBNP was 0.83 (95% CI, 0.75 to 0.92) with a sensitivity of 0.91 (95% CI, 0.71 to 0.98) and a specificity of 0.46 (95% CI, 0.41 to 0.50). AUC of the clinical risk score was 0.85 (95% CI, 0.79 to 0.91) with a sensitivity of 0.91 (95% CI, 0.71 to 0.98) and a specificity of 0.64 (95% CI, 0.59 to 0.67). 148 misclassifications using NT-proBNP and 55 using the clinical risk score revealed a significant difference (McNemar test; p < 0.001) that was based on the higher specificity of the clinical risk score.CONCLUSION:The evaluation of clinical information is at least as effective as NT-proBNP testing in ruling out left ventricular systolic dysfunction in family practice patients at risk. If these results are confirmed in larger cohorts and in different samples, family physicians should be encouraged to rely on the diagnostic power of the clinical information from their patients.	90c42ab5d810ed3bcd95bc21d5b51e31	4210bb37579c27661f7764264a67f2e2	a3d8397703147a6cae5ca17c335b1b63	article	Natriuretic peptide vs. clinical information for diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in primary care	Janka Koschack and Martin Scherer and Claus Luers and Michael Kochen and Dirk Wetzel and Sibylle Kleta and Claudia Pouwels and Rolf Wachter and Christoph Herrmann-Lingen and Burkert Pieske and Lutz Binder	\N	2008
7230906	JAMA	277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R.G._Badgett06041997	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/277/21/1712	\N	JAMA -- Abstract: Can the clinical examination diagnose left-sided heart failure in adults?, June 4, 1997, Badgett et al. 277 (21): 1712	\N	\N	1712-1719	\N	21	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.277.21.1712}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/277/21/1712.pdf}	\N	12ac31976d7455f94bd344c775a4a5fc	8e9c6a673bc638d08a783cd26cc69936	b4686e5a96ee9f4d3fcebfc133fdb5b6	article	{Can the clinical examination diagnose left-sided heart failure in adults?}	R. G. Badgett and C. R. Lucey and C. D. Mulrow	\N	1997
7230927	JAMA	294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CharlieS._Wang10192005	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/294/15/1944	\N	JAMA -- Abstract: Does This Dyspneic Patient in the Emergency Department Have Congestive Heart Failure?, October 19, 2005, Wang et al. 294 (15): 1944	\N	\N	1944-1956	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.294.15.1944}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/294/15/1944.pdf}	Context  Dyspnea is a common complaint in the emergency department where physicians must accurately make a rapid diagnosis.  Objective  To assess the usefulness of history, symptoms, and signs along with routine diagnostic studies (chest radiograph, electrocardiogram, and serum B-type natriuretic peptide [BNP]) that differentiate heart failure from other causes of dyspnea in the emergency department.  Data Sources  We searched MEDLINE (1966-July 2005) and the reference lists from retrieved articles, previous reviews, and physical examination textbooks.  Study Selection  We retained 22 studies of various findings for diagnosing heart failure in adult patients presenting with dyspnea to the emergency department.  Data Extraction  Two authors independently abstracted data (sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratios [LRs]) and assessed methodological quality.  Data Synthesis  Many features increased the probability of heart failure, with the best feature for each category being the presence of (1) past history of heart failure (positive LR = 5.8; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.1-8.0); (2) the symptom of paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (positive LR = 2.6; 95% CI, 1.5-4.5); (3) the sign of the third heart sound (S3) gallop (positive LR = 11; 95% CI, 4.9-25.0); (4) the chest radiograph showing pulmonary venous congestion (positive LR = 12.0; 95% CI, 6.8-21.0); and (5) electrocardiogram showing atrial fibrillation (positive LR = 3.8; 95% CI, 1.7-8.8). The features that best decreased the probability of heart failure were the absence of (1) past history of heart failure (negative LR = 0.45; 95% CI, 0.38-0.53); (2) the symptom of dyspnea on exertion (negative LR = 0.48; 95% CI, 0.35-0.67); (3) rales (negative LR = 0.51; 95% CI, 0.37-0.70); (4) the chest radiograph showing cardiomegaly (negative LR = 0.33; 95% CI, 0.23-0.48); and (5) any electrocardiogram abnormality (negative LR = 0.64; 95% CI, 0.47-0.88). A low serum BNP proved to be the most useful test (serum B-type natriuretic peptide <100 pg/mL; negative LR = 0.11; 95% CI, 0.07-0.16).  Conclusions  For dyspneic adult emergency department patients, a directed history, physical examination, chest radiograph, and electrocardiography should be performed. If the suspicion of heart failure remains, obtaining a serum BNP level may be helpful, especially for excluding heart failure.
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	d98bf41fa2f0fc29bb079bc033b22763	6ac645b0c046c4e8dcab1ffc233864d5	9b644e34cd7954bca57d0dcddc729bc3	article	{Does This Dyspneic Patient in the Emergency Department Have Congestive Heart Failure?}	Charlie S. Wang and J. Mark FitzGerald and Michael Schulzer and Edwin Mak and Najib T. Ayas	\N	2005
7232147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fuxman08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1367506	\N	Using the wisdom of the crowds for keyword generation	\N	\N	61--70	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367506}	\N	7f729dd09d00863f1253b16294b60914	40fb11d391952daa488dfe9a60f437c4	f7a8000e78cd7f238015fd5feaaa6287	inproceedings	Using the wisdom of the crowds for keyword generation	Ariel Fuxman and Panayiotis Tsaparas and Kannan Achan and Rakesh Agrawal	\N	2008
7232166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '05: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Anagnostopoulos05	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1060784	\N	Sampling search-engine results	\N	\N	245--256	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chiba, Japan}, isbn = {1-59593-046-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1060745.1060784}	We consider the problem of efficiently sampling Web search engine query results. In turn, using a small random sample instead of the full set of results leads to efficient approximate algorithms for several applications, such as:	aaeb8b68b67cd1fb2dd9d19832f09fca	e7f51e47d206246d700a1bfeb910192b	c601153c7595dfecffc5575de5aac4a1	inproceedings	Sampling search-engine results	Aris Anagnostopoulos and Andrei Z. Broder and David Carmel	\N	2005
7232171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Radlinski06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148320	\N	Improving personalized web search using result diversification	\N	\N	691--692	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1148170.1148320}	We present and evaluate methods for diversifying search results to improve personalized web search. A common personalization approach involves reranking the top N search results such that documents likely to be preferred by the user are presented higher. The usefulness of reranking is limited in part by the number and diversity of results considered. We propose three methods to increase the diversity of the top results and evaluate the effectiveness of these methods.	d970611841366f600be77b508a8e4c2b	6832cad2139e6bdffb15f8d9d715337e	c96b5ab1db6bd4253f167eb8e009d7b8	inproceedings	Improving personalized web search using result diversification	Filip Radlinski and Susan Dumais	\N	2006
7232269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BdWi-Verl.	\N	\N	Forum Wissenschaft : Studien ; 54	UBHD2086580	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	434 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-939864-02-8, 978-3-939864-02-1}, language = {ger}	\N	6aaebe83b962b6e7e20ba96ac829cf5f	355dc76580b5c5a34824cd1405f02e11	8457988e60b68459a236913c547f9863	book	Netzwerk der Macht - Bertelsmann	Jens [Hrsg.] Wernicke	\N	2007
7232332	The Knowledge Engineering Review	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uschold98theenterprise	\N	\N		\N	\N	31--89	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b4d48ea1e013f147f41e6eb09b36a9a	6dea3e05381968ddea869bdacbaa20fe	fb13d9a4e2d81c8f5d13fb5bdebdcc05	article	{T}he {E}nterprise {O}ntology	Mike Uschold and Martin King and Rosanne House and Stuart Moralee and Yannis Zorgios	\N	1998
7232356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Workshop on Basic Ontological Issues in Knowledge Sharing, held in conjunction with IJCAI-95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uschold95towardsa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be256f45e5594efbc3c3e149416a3461	b147e8f6f032964f76e0c650333a0489	7da83346545ee1a1773388226040bb2e	inproceedings	Towards a methodology for building ontologies	Mike Uschold and Martin King	\N	1995
7232655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Spitz1967	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=17703510*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	403 S : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c821bad857c566e28a54adbc0d2b614	e1473feab259c00e95d88d5dc5d83f59	97c6b8c5502252862ebc62cc5219a0bd	book	Vom Säugling zum Kleinkind : Naturgeschichte der Mutter-Kind-Beziehungen im ersten Lebensjahr	René A. Spitz	\N	1967
7234786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VSA-Verlag}	Hamburg	\N	\N	Doe03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Doe03}	\N	1d858236dcf1aae8178bdb0bebee1525	749708931b94b41ed6e6174724636a8d	acc8edcdbed46c32dbe3efe096cedc03	book	Das neue Marktregime : Konturen eines nachfordistischen Produktionsmodells	\N	Klaus Dörre	2003
7235019	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Muenchen	\N	\N	WGSTOCK0008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fc08629e32dd8c3ae83dab4357d4a04	683ab6a256b59efb32ce810a4711b938	6ba51e5cb37fdc8e5bfd917ab9689416	book	Wissensrepraesentation : Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7235030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	pelblu0001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b483ce4ef1e4be36bc91f10faa8b89ec	6a47deb59590a4bec7398c6f809164c0	978db206272726b4e91da9005db7ffaa	book	Semantic web : Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft ; mit 98 Abbildungen und 4 Tabellen	T. Pellegrini and A. Blumauer	\N	2006
7235035	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DGD	\N	\N	\N	rofug00001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcb049597371b0dad86b9643bf88ee3d	dc1a14c507599b4d2ab70173d7e0a6ca	def22624c14b804d08501bbb499bcb4d	book	Inhaltserschließung durch Indexieren : Prinzipien und Praxis	R. Fugmann	\N	1999
7235041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hülsbusch	\N	\N	\N	carlin000001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcc9ac619ee25d252a13d0bf007bc97b	2ac2e46b914348736da6aeca502fd3d5	b4399f351fada98a6759292027c7d3c4	book	Social Tagging 	Sascha A. Carlin	\N	2007
7235045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web 2.0	\N	\N	\N	moses	\N	\N	\N	gunter00001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5a8be7eb16a7f734d96b23db406ac97	5f9a345ea07cc9330fc0e78dfd9f5a30	0555cea10e3766b6671ea86cbedb4765	book	Web 2.0	Günter W. Kienitz	\N	2007
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7235060	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook on Ontologies	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	International Handbooks on Information Systems	maedche04	\N	\N	articles relating to my research, mainly	\N	\N	173--190	\N	\N	\N		\N	030f9506d4853e3670ec7a64ffeceb9f	b874ffd35cd2e87fd3f6a239e19e3f86	fb20b0503e663af610c2165f6680bd35	incollection	Ontology Learning	Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab	\N	2004
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7235072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applying Web 2.0. Innovation, Impact and Implementation: Online Information 2007 Conference Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	kw0092007	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1197280560weller009p.pdf	\N		\N	\N	108-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1b49ea5171e86798dc670a7e6462426	85617d2a0b8a1e5c8aab71cb4d7bed56	67d265269016f6f679ca373317616023	inproceedings	Folksonomies and Ontologies: Two New Players in Indexing and Knowledge Representation	Katrin Weller	\N	2007
7235076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lustig00001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	734051ecb5d581ab7485877242d9cddd	29caa8c47063d3d27cc3f5e17687369e	d630333895c0ec8f2ce204df82674834	book	Automatische Indexierung zwischen Forschung und Anwendung	G. Lustig	\N	1986
7235082	AMIA Annu Symp Proc	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith:2003:AMIA-Annu-Symp-Proc:14728245	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1480173	\N		\N	\N	609-613	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7a365981ccfab179bd62c3f9e0183c8	41937f4176bdfb0e31e4148ad6a56810	5f6eb2dfb5f1c55691277e5c313fea8a	article	The ontology of the gene ontology	S. Schulze-Kremer B. Smith	\N	2003
7235085	netWorker	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	weiss000001	\N	\N		\N	\N	16--23	\N	3	\N		\N	22303adb9de32c2efa7585e230f00e3d	fd28e02b100a28c51606d604cf010693	3573291744fae3b8972caf0341b1b3a6	article	The power of collective intelligence	A. Weiss	\N	2005
7235346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Focus Publishing	Newburyport, Mass.	\N	\N	SWB-285408801	\N	\N		\N	Text teilw. lat., teilw. engl.	110	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-58510-294-5}, size = {XVI, 110 S. : Ill.}	\N	73653abc195ad9207dc132d0f36895fc	a41718e0d4c5d088cf69c4789c12b9ee	f586d5a372b39ac9002bec66e3dbe7ff	book	By Roman hands : inscriptions and graffiti for students of Latin	Matthew Hartnett	\N	2008
7235413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proc. of Crypto}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blum1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-15	\N	\N	\N		\N	43d6759c43951c7728120de371cc1b88	3ab14dcf90855087de2edd5f02081b8d	df1f2783ebda1b34bb3cb288017ef57b	inproceedings	Coin Flipping by Telephone	Manuel Blum	\N	1981
7235414	Commun. ACM	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	shamir79secret	\N	\N		\N	\N	612--613	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/359168.359176}	\N	bd5504bbb976ea62854586498065c1b3	4364d0a85c701769963acc5dd8c62f99	ca024f7c11a658983c8539d5629a684d	article	How to share a secret	Adi Shamir	\N	1979
7235415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Symposium on Network and Distributed Systems Security (NDSS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	golle2001asd	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--22	\N	\N	\N		\N	19432fe87e287c6b6843b3e2664fb096	16c38313269b25b1d5a24b120fcd4b92	5cf82e26206c6cffd514293c1dc3ef72	inproceedings	{Authenticating streamed data in the presence of random packet loss}	Philippe Golle and Nagendra Modadugu	\N	2001
7235416	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the IEEE Symposium on Security \\& Privacy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	perrig00emss	\N	\N		\N	\N	56--73	\N	\N	\N		\N	b16a92e44b226601172a122533619a01	22349b50aaa586889c28b269d5405bad	a74bd99103112961e887c7db0ab1a544	inproceedings	Efficient Authentication and Signing of Multicast
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7235417	Information and Computation	165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	gennaro2001sds	\N	\N		\N	\N	100--116	\N	1	\N		\N	dfb04d06733fb257d0cd8b16035fdd93	7bdc2969450da28c44d6054feeda377b	f004ffcf6ab1354282bd2d0830bc2bc4	article	{How to Sign Digital Streams}	Rosario Gennaro and Pankaj Rohatgi	\N	2001
7235418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miner01graph	\N	\N		\N	\N	232-246	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://computer.org/Proc./s\\%26p/1046/10460232abs.htm}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	9e6116b5724680ae58445ec2838fa9df	5f6235f0b90d850e5dcf51ba94199994	ce3e410263a9e83d7c49da061111ecad	inproceedings	Graph-Based Authentication of Digital Streams	Sara K. Miner and Jessica Staddon	\N	2001
7235419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems (SIGMETRICS)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	douceur1999sigmetrics	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--70	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b0a28d7bfd831763b1343e09baff9d9	5c7948113f706f9e2da25261dc3809af	2f737d3f18e9677ac950067e1e16c263	inproceedings	{A large-scale study of file-system contents}	John R. Douceur and William J. Bolosky	\N	1999
7235420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	roselli00fsworkload	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}	\N	3e1b40d7a40091387e46f759b8f730a2	7b580a63f21b09e4061c49bb58155189	48c0639bee0eea463ea000cdb0f32238	inproceedings	A comparison of file system workloads	Drew Roselli and Jacob R. Lorch and Thomas E. Anderson	\N	2000
7235421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 5th USENIX conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST)	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	agarwal07fiveyear	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA}	\N	b8debd4c12d6282c222d26c9de4fd51c	ad943ac37b78b9acd877b2ad65fc97ea	580fb89ddcec63594b37e2a0d70ae3bb	inproceedings	A five-year study of file-system metadata	Nitin Agrawal and William J. Bolosky and John R. Douceur and Jacob R. Lorch	\N	2007
7235422	Trans. Storage	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	agarwal07fiveyearJ	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	3	\N	issn = {1553-3077}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1288783.1288788}	\N	66caa8789a57565e7dc08c0cda4a79af	ad943ac37b78b9acd877b2ad65fc97ea	479b04bdf60c442cf4cbb067923d17a3	article	A five-year study of file-system metadata	Nitin Agrawal and William J. Bolosky and John R. Douceur and Jacob R. Lorch	\N	2007
7235423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	leung08workload	\N	\N		\N	\N	213--226	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, Massachusetts}	\N	91b1c99785b7fb71e1b6ed32260cec2b	9acd400261656acc215370b4488bc8fe	075dc6a6a1133e860cd9196d0bc23992	inproceedings	Measurement and analysis of large-scale network file system workloads	Andrew W. Leung and Shankar Pasupathy and Garth Goodson and Ethan L. Miller	\N	2008
7235424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 2nd USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST)	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Assoc.	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	ellard03nfs	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--216	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, CA}	\N	e5585510d9ec3943121c32c338f017fe	65bfe63b32a6da508c80eaaf969549b6	49d0dd441d9cc2d46daebb6016cd1c1a	inproceedings	Passive {NFS} Tracing of Email and Research Workloads	Daniel Ellard and Jonathan Ledlie and Pia Malkani and Margo Seltzer	\N	2003
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7235426	Communications of the ACM	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	pugh1990slp	\N	\N		\N	\N	668--676	\N	6	\N		\N	a80de3f742ea796ea812636fcd2f15e7	9daec5a329537856213aaadbac493b0a	f82c9f5c0455e834903a62d6fdf6afb8	article	{Skip lists: a probabilistic alternative to balanced trees}	William Pugh	\N	1990
7235427	Linux J.	2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc.	Seattle, WA, USA	\N	\N	sussman02svn	\N	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	94	\N	issn = {1075-3583}	\N	69035141d9b5cd20604dc98450c1b31b	09093051f1759b6e93ae8ac2e5b6d80d	f51b008da615ff80e94702a43d136b79	article	The subversion project: Buiding a better {CVS}	Ben Collins-Sussman	\N	2002
7235428	Linux Magazine	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	loeliger06git	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	090e62b8d9656b42281d7e292bbf81d6	e5259d635cfc6237215eb7e58d59d5fc	1a3c5b86222dcdacd2106e96a558a059	article	Collaborating with {Git}	Jon Loeliger	\N	2006
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7236201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	bainbridge_dimensions-of-science-fiction_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8c477581de1b141c8dbc6337a97860b	ffe36c7987fc6dff207695f22f92fc23	376f57b81b33597fa5f8f394a8ae6676	book	Dimensions of Science Fiction	William Sims Bainbridge	\N	1986
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7237193	Bild der Wissenschaft	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeutelspacherOP2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	74	\N	8	\N		\N	9cb9c8bdbe81caa2aeec1fbe44d8d0c8	11f63a8df272ff27955e0279d8566c8e	b8f1e2ab70098922b368d48040b33fe5	article	Die Orangen-Pyramide	Albrecht Beutelspacher	\N	2008
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7237259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	Durham, N.C.	\N	Post-contemporary interventions	Jameson.1991	\N	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0822309297}	\N	f44898570e999c8adc7fe7a4d8e53e85	d83beafdfbc8d704fa1d249e7457f280	7a39b3e0927ae8598311cd4301025cb4	book	Postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of late capitalism	Fredric Jameson	\N	1991
7237263	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matthes \\& Seitz	Berlin	\N	\N	SavignyJeanBaptisteHenri.2005	\\url{http://www.agi-imc.de/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/alldocs/A22B8F90E5911177C125726F00586969/}	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8822-1857-6}	\N	f44d04e14af2babea5218fc48c8cb273	491defb63ad1c0c0ceaad6e6feac82c4	f56973469aec76c8e9e7ad4466e4d390	book	Der Schiffbruch der Fregatte Medusa:  mit einem Kommentar von Johannes Zeilinger und einem Essay von J\\"org Trempler	{Savigny, Jean Baptiste Henri} and J\\"org Trempler and Johannes Zeilinger	\N	2005
7237269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnes	New York	\N	International film guide series	Baxter.1970	\N	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0302004769}	\N	6e5f09face4cb461c0df2c5034377ba6	089bec356b27b692afac31ac146c5a15	61520995e937f68684166cad59bf480b	book	Science fiction in the cinema	John Baxter	\N	1970
7237275	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R\\"ohrig	St. Ingbert	\N	Mannheimer Studien zur Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft	FritschRoler.2002	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/350136084.pdf}	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.00, sfr 52.50}, isbn = {3861103168}	\N	22d103b153e19f7e386bccb4dc7d2cdf	016b7832dfbd6a015fa4eeb6035c014a	3506f66393d2bccb4b4eba25c949d0cc	book	Frauenblicke, M\\"annerblicke, Frauenzimmer:  Studien zu Blick, Geschlecht und Raum	\N	Waltraud Fritsch-R\\"o{\\ss}ler	2002
7237280	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\"uren	Marburg	\N	Z\\"urcher Filmstudien	Spiegel.2007	\\url{http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2876969&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm}	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783894725167}	\N	6c1f942537c5f1dde5bc3e233e4d63e9	d55d4a5e9d35a00e2e3400d44a12f5ac	eee3bb7df160e56113715880bdc8b45f	book	Die Konstitution des Wunderbaren:  Zu einer Poetik des Science-Fiction-Films	Simon Spiegel	\N	2007
7237285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University Press	New Haven	\N	\N	Suvin.1979	\N	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0300022506}	\N	5ea43d5ca73c525679de6063573073ec	b9d2c10c67755a42e5ec9a7e2a2b6e10	4d80551842d15225635bfe0f3a50916d	book	Metamorphoses of science fiction:  On the poetics and history of a literary genre	Darko Suvin	\N	1979
7237288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont Schauberg	Köln	\N	Studio DuMont	Menningen.1975	\N	\N	literaturangaben expose raumschiff im science fiction film blumenberg metapher lakoff johnson metaphor we live by	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3770107748}	\N	36533b9cc497e2b564384acf74b943cf	ac3f8df3421112fa04dd9c1faa21fd7e	b5dd4df9117b7f338b791d0a4e91b7fb	book	Filmbuch Science Fiction	Jürgen Menningen and Werner Dütsch	\N	1975
7237711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI'95, Workshop on Basic Ontological Issues in Knowledge Sharing, April 13, 1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GF95	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/grninger95methodology.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-03 14:28:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1273832}	This paper describes the methodology used in the Enterprise Integration Laboratory for the design and evaluation of integrated ontologies, including the proposal of new ontologies and the extension of existing ontologies (see Figure 1). We illustrate these ideas with examples from our activity and organisation ontologies. 2 Motivating Scenarios	842c31923ace424c179f1a2493b5f497	4df54b994362cc779cb5815c7186b09f	6881473a37ed442cff66d02790a258c0	inproceedings	{Methodology for the Design and Evaluation of Ontologies}	M. Gr{\\"u}ninger and M. Fox	\N	1995
7237746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference of the International Society for Knowledge Organization \	(ISKO)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Na04	http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/assgkhoo/papers/na_sui_khoo.sentiment_classification.ISKO2004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	49--54	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3d4c2ca25c7ff30973a8ddd8a518b7f	d2fcac87520b2ef54f8c2acba1ff1547	ab998272d36ca73c244e3f1bd9fc768e	inproceedings	Effectiveness of Simple Linguistic Processing in Automatic Sentiment Classification of Product Reviews	Jin-Cheon Na and Haiyang Sui and Christopher Khoo and Syin Chan and Yunyun Zhou	\N	2004
7237868	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the AAAI97 Spring Symposium 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, USA	\N	\N	FLG+97	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	aba04d9526f70e065951bfa7d25be730	a7b7ef3bb94617140a70999499a85d1a	09540fe6b15c4b4952913c756dfd9898	inproceedings	METHONTOLOGY: from Ontological Art towards Ontological Engineering	Mariano Fernandez-Lopez and Asuncion Gomez-Perez and Natalia Juristo	\N	1997
7237883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	tensor08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454017	\N	Tag recommendations based on tensor dimensionality reduction	\N	\N	43--50	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454017}	\N	9e100423e34b56e98f9ff8b1e78045ec	8ee38f4ffc05845fcb98f121fb265d48	e93afe409833a632af02290bbe134cba	inproceedings	Tag recommendations based on tensor dimensionality reduction	Panagiotis Symeonidis and Alexandros Nanopoulos and Yannis Manolopoulos	\N	2008
7238507	\N	\N	\N	4., überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Medizin Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	BortFors2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-33306-7	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	Online-Ressource : v.: digital	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-33306-7}	\N	18e3aeffc1fc8ff57f6371304bc31736	d7899dd8d21b19f417a210b2a84f92ee	ce061a2cdc372b2fee5e3763316aa5ec	book	Forschungsmethoden und Evaluation: für Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler	Jürgen Bortz and Nicola Döring	\N	2006
7238526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP-2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii	\N	\N	kate08	http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ml/papers/dependency-emnlp-08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	400--409	\N	\N	\N		\N	31772d2ceddd4f7daeff5432b3860924	d1e99867f3e1e68f11a212a6d49a09f4	483b4074a92b61f948f05fe8bde6ad62	inproceedings	A Dependency-based Word Subsequence Kernel	Rohit J. Kate	\N	2008
7238669	Text, Speech and Dialogue	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	colas2006behavior	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11846406_6	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	45--52	\N	\N	\N		Document classification has already been widely studied. In fact, some studies compared feature selection techniques or feature
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space transformation whereas some others compared the performance of different algorithms. Recently, following the risinginterest towards the Support Vector Machine, various studies showed that the SVM outperforms other classification algorithms.So should we just not bother about other classification algorithms and opt always for SVM?	97cf2ed94f090e4a8aa2df1091175ed1	327719a4d7d383ea20592e32e1cd7c50	da96ccc48a52cf844e16de4b5a889313	article	On the Behavior of SVM and Some Older Algorithms in Binary Text Classification Tasks	Fabrice Colas and Pavel Brazdil	\N	2006
7238702	Intelligent Data Analysis	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Famili:1997:1088-467X:3	http://www.iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/publications/nrc-40166_e.html	\N		\N	\N	3-23(21)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1016/S1088-467X(98)00007-9}	This paper first provides an overview of data preprocessing, focusing on problems of real world data. These are primarily problems that have to be carefully understood and solved before any data analysis process can start. The paper discusses in detail two main reasons for performing data preprocessing: (i) problems with the data and (ii) preparation for data analysis. The paper continues with details of data preprocessing techniques achieving each of the above mentioned objectives. A total of 14 techniques are discussed. Two examples of data preprocessing applications from two of the most data rich domains are given at the end. The applications are related to semiconductor manufacturing and aerospace domains where large amounts of data are available, and they are fairly reliable. Future directions and some challenges are discussed at the end.	5126b0d385c8016004125acabf0c2157	3da26163f9537a42a984f7bfb8456fd3	808497c457a1d53d78b5455f0ed71912	article	Data Preprocessing and Intelligent Data Analysis	A. Famili and W.-M. Shen and R. Weber and E. Simoudis	\N	1997
7238805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Places08 - Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication-cEntric Software	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pi2MTAL	http://gloss.di.fc.ul.pt/places08/CompilingPi.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16b95937576ddd3a76787a0cb73990cd	95321a08f3f377b09e48200e64e239a1	7d88667379407ffe2438977623973245	inproceedings	Compiling the π-calculus into a Multithreaded Typed Assembly Language	Tiago Cogumbreiro and Francisco Martins and Vasco T. Vasconcelos	\N	2008
7238844	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Multithreading in Hardware and Software: Formal Approaches to Design and Veriﬁcation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MTAL	rap.dsi.unifi.it/sensoria/files/multithreaded-tal.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We present an assembly language targeted at shared memory multiprocessors, where CPU cores synchronize via locks,acquired with a traditional test and set lock instruction. We show programming examples taken from the literature on Operating Systems, and discuss a typing system that enforces a strict protocol on lock usage and that prevents race
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conditions.	90b9df1e6ff260d27890b23b7c63fc55	953d42e059df0ac562fcfdc8dfd76b58	e24ac22a25fb4676391a2ebbe5a5a523	inproceedings	A Multithreaded Typed Assembly Language	Vasco T. Vasconcelos and Francisco Martins	\N	2006
7238896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TIC '98: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Types in Compilation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STAL	http://www.cs.cornell.edu/talc/papers/stal-tic.pdf	\N	Stack-Based Typed Assembly Language	\N	\N	28--52	\N	\N	\N		In previous work, we presented Typed Assembly Language (TAL). TAL is sufficiently expressive to serve as a target language for compilers of high-level languages such as ML. That work assumed such a compiler would perform a continuation-passing style transform and eliminate the control stack by heap-allocating activation records. However, most compilers are based on stack allocation. This paper presents STAL, an extension of TAL with stack constructs and stack types to support the stack...	ef8889055b8a52a8fda3d68312840f9c	2b881a87e694904fb61b8222e9f44d3d	653aa855b81a8dfc373f3e7d1a55c3a2	inproceedings	Stack-Based Typed Assembly Language	Gregory J. Morrisett and Karl Crary and Neal Glew and David Walker	\N	1998
7238907	Commun. ACM	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	359585	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=359585&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=19884966&CFTOKEN=55490895	\N	Communicating Sequential Processes	\N	\N	666--677	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/359576.359585}	This paper suggests that input and output are basic primitives of programming and that parallel composition of communicating sequential processes is a fundamental program structuring method. When combined with a development of Dijkstra's guarded command, these concepts are surprisingly versatile. Their use is illustrated by sample solutions of a variety of a familiar programming exercises.	f4047fd79330e9f0ff982098021d2d72	5ab929cad0da48b990bac9d344cba2c4	bbc1e9954656673f6973e4e958a787ac	article	Communicating Sequential Processes	C. A. R. Hoare	\N	1978
7238960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Random House Audio	Köln	\N	\N	Metasearch_id138159	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Alle Texte von Udo Lindenberg. Stimme: Udo Lindenberg. Musik: Lebendigital	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bafe0e2558503811220b572a2a85881c	aa39cb8e408cb43a8b09f5d1940f79b4	5110346a1475a04394d66859e45301be	book	Lindenbergtracks [Tonträger]	Udo Lindenberg	\N	2008
7238961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Warner Music	EU	\N	\N	Metasearch_id243951	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Udo Lindenberg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adf364ff5a4f374ce577caf4bc76feaa	2799d33f85efad565fb22ab8e6587b31	2b14c4964cda9b3de7d43e0210274a2d	book	Stark wie Zwei [Tonträger]	Udo Lindenberg	\N	2008
7238962	\N	\N	\N	Pernobilis-Edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelsdorfer Verl.	Leipzig	\N	\N	Metasearch_id256187	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Holger Zürch. Mit einem Vorw. von Heinz Rudolf Kunze und mit Fotogr. von Wolfgang Zeyen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1bcb697e2383896a408a92fd579387a4	249d48ca366dfb309600e94c23255ea2	052fdf535a8cc43bef77b991b8672c6a	book	Panik pur: 35 Jahre Udo Lindenberg; die Bilanz. Orig.-Ausg., 1. Aufl.	\N	\N	2007
7238972	Für welchen Wandel steht Obama?	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id229225	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	37629af9944f1b0926c8dbd7bd37a2dc	281a513e01ca349f7bb209e39b6c5b2c	27fd8efaa75281713b9f843703b1813b	article	Marxistische Blätter. - Essen: Neue Impulse Verl.	\N	\N	2009
7238974	Where Are the Civilians? The Bush administration has undermined U.S. diplomacy by starving the State Department and USAID of resources and politicizing the Foreign Service. For the Obama administration to achieve its ambitious foreign policy objectives, it must rebuild and expand the government&acute;s crucial civilian capacity.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937723771	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	93cc16fa0330accd7ffb9dd1fb013864	54950732a9eb3de0fc7bf5c219fc3849	e6e9cbc971fb49938e2444314f9b22b2	article	Foreign affairs. - New York	\N	\N	2009
7238975	Change They Can Believe In - Much like Copernicus, who put the sun at the center of the universe, the Obama administration must put Palestinian politics and Palestinian public opinion at the center of its efforts to bring peace to the Middle East. But this need not mean turning away from Israel - Such a refocusing would in fact offer Israel substantial long-term benefits.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937691765	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6c149c45339dd521df9beb850a36d523	54950732a9eb3de0fc7bf5c219fc3849	1b9832ba0bcb38ab78f9ce99e14954ef	article	Foreign affairs. - New York	\N	\N	2009
7238980	\N	\N	India today. - New Delhi: Living Media India Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937730140	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	c54d5208cf5e605f64e9c490cec73bdc	35926f17174368573c022bd9ca4305eb	d0350f480159c5f238ac5e748f27d0cb	inbook	COVER STORY - US ELECTIONS - Obama Revolution - He transcended race, gender, age and experience to become America&acute;s first Black president. Now Barack Obama must deliver the US out of its worst moment at home and abroad. Also, what Obama means for India.: Living Media India Ltd., 1977-	\N	\N	2008
7238981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wißner-Verlag	Augsburg	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937671773	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	d150256da5b083daafcd865d4e25ca8a	ddf31e9dc50957e33b97a70c328adc6d	12bdaf121b3a7fe0e0a14fb5d0352200	book	Barack Obama: Amerikas neue Hoffnung	Markus Günther	\N	2008
7238982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orell Füssli	Zürich	\N	\N	Metasearch_id239866	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	90ef7f367a8b0e2fc8591d5deef3df13	bf9a0fe5505a4bb1863bc741038bde94	511f328d39f2c440976264d44e2ae90d	book	Barack Obama: der schwarze Kennedy	Christoph Marschall von Bieberstein	\N	2008
7239091	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	20th VLDB Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	agrawal94apriori	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f551c837394e0a75b1a6b364c5067477	385fb6f60e7dc2ef5b2c634eb6fec067	a852ed1dbca949646bdb05469e867669	inproceedings	Fast Algorithms for Mining Association Rules	R. Agrawal and R. Srikant	\N	1994
7239275	Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sambrook2001-417	\N	\N		\N	\N	417-426	\N	5	\N		\N	caa1940c0dd28689ce320bf536f302ae	11fd52bc99a9343dbbf6b2ab5b38880f	33defffaa467b79c2c66d60251faa7e2	article	Developing a quality assurance system for computer-based learning materials: problems and issues	Sally Sambrook and Susan Geertshuis and David Cheseldine	\N	2001
7239276	International Journal on E-Learning	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zygouris-Coe2009-127	\N	\N		\N	\N	127-146	\N	1	\N		\N	559978016bfb404c986c823a11271c0d	1abf58393e89bc26d4efd337bc1257f3	afef90a328a0e0730250843bd6efa5bb	article	Online Learning and Quality Assurance	Vicky Zygouris-Coe and Bonnie Swan and Janine Ireland	\N	2009
7239359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg u.a.	\N	\N	cordes_hypertext-und-hypermedia_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-55975-2, 0-387-55975-2}	\N	9336812065b892a18c1d19401ff81eef	eb0aa1e594d718245018358e186cf100	74c2378899fd0484cb928f96575f5ee6	book	Hypertext und Hypermedia 1992. Konzepte und Anwendungen auf dem Weg in die Praxis	\N	Ralf Cordes and Norbert Streitz	1992
7243218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	lobin_text-im-digitalen-medium_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9edea90942174699dc6f39a67d47be9f	bf9ab8859714de1fa5fe0a65f67dfa9a	d96ea4d4c5d46c6622489d1217ea46e9	book	Text im digitalen Medium. Linguistische Aspekte von Textdesign, Texttechnologie und Hypertext-Engineering	\N	Henning Lobin	1999
7243222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main u.a.	\N	\N	pohl_hypertext-und-analoge-wissensrepraesentation_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1253fb6e332b2f95202bd37f11df1967	e66c583f070bcb56795ec7e7727f61e5	517cf6dd33aaa31311b97c4b0b7ccf4d	book	Hypertext und analoge Wissensrepräsentation. Wie Texte zu Bildern und Bilder zu Texten werden.	Margit Pohl	\N	2002
7243314	Science	323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gray_et_al2009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5913/479	\N	Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement -- Gray et al. 323 (5913): 479 -- Science	\N	\N	479-483	\N	5913	\N	date-added = {2009-01-30 13:48:30 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-30 13:48:56 +1300}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5913/479}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1166858}, doi = {10.1126/science.1166858}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/323/5913/479.pdf}	Debates about human prehistory often center on the role that population expansions play in shaping biological and cultural diversity. Hypotheses on the origin of the Austronesian settlers of the Pacific are divided between a recent "pulse-pause" expansion from Taiwan and an older "slow-boat" diffusion from Wallacea. We used lexical data and Bayesian phylogenetic methods to construct a phylogeny of 400 languages. In agreement with the pulse-pause scenario, the language trees place the Austronesian origin in Taiwan approximately 5230 years ago and reveal a series of settlement pauses and expansion pulses linked to technological and social innovations. These results are robust to assumptions about the rooting and calibration of the trees and demonstrate the combined power of linguistic scholarship, database technologies, and computational phylogenetic methods for resolving questions about human prehistory.\
	aee1450ac2de432e5c85118904e73474	1898e55f6bd9bfe71b01836730334a21	6fe48c7164430ac431bab251afb6156e	article	{Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement}	R. D. Gray and A. J. Drummond and S. J. Greenhill	\N	2009
7243315	Science	320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atkinson:2008mi	\N	\N		\N	\N	446	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-14 14:52:16 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:53:30 +1300}	\N	e16b83d84d413c2ac0da449319a9a48f	ca27e934f559c86dce340d5371184efd	3feaec94efba92fb60375879d969307f	article	Parsing the Evolution of Language (Letter)	Q D Atkinson and A Meade and C Venditti and S J Greenhill and M Pagel	\N	2008
7243316	Science	319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atkinson:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	588	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:55:29 +1300}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1149683}, doi = {10.1126/science.1149683}	\N	a98fcb883fc5dc565f2ee898d386db73	7900751d392f934962e48a1db6436aff	5ea33e3aed14295e386b4320ae6ec642	article	Languages evolve in punctuational bursts	Q D Atkinson and A Meade and C Venditti and S J Greenhill and M Pagel	\N	2008
7243317	Biological Theory	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gray:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	360-375	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:55:40 +1300}	\N	be2e18c8e668d4d74ee8d950dc2b19bd	8f496abf2400d191c05a094c6c11c0b3	92c9be8247e582e009ed9144d65b9b44	article	The Pleasures and Perils of Darwinizing Culture (with phylogenies)	R. D. Gray and S. J. Greenhill and R. M. Ross	\N	2007
7243318	Evolutionary Bioinformatics	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greenhill:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	271-283	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:55:02 +1300}	\N	6a59a5594ce03a56a6961c78b2ba7a6b	486fd8a14651f820cd44dcc3a92bdb5c	822b8bed1f04b844c89da2fb5341eb1d	article	The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: from bioinformatics to lexomics	S.J. Greenhill and R. Blust and R.D. Gray	\N	2008
7243319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Evolution of Cultural Diversity: Phylogenetic Approaches	\N	\N	\N	UCL Press	\N	\N	\N	Greenhill:2005tpd	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-52	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:55:56 +1300}	\N	035bd4a9879cd78dee7a180ff057644f	09cc0bce7fefc280d025a2832bb5df30	96918d48ae64b89bc8bbf4c201f47cbf	inbook	Testing population dispersal hypotheses: Pacific settlement, phylogenetic trees and Austronesian languages	S. J. Greenhill and R. D. Gray	R. Mace and C. J. Holden and S. Shennan	2005
7243494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SODA	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/soda/Brubaker09	\N	\N		\N	\N	1078-1087	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/soda/2009	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1496770.1496887}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	75abe057f6782fa6402b510a7bf34686	ac1cab457ab52c7ed1dc07cad7e7ba58	c73e015219ec7095537507c34fefa69d	inproceedings	Robust PCA and clustering in noisy mixtures	S. Charles Brubaker	Claire Mathieu	2009
7243495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SODA	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/soda/2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	dfdb23166f1a9947985641987f0db140	62770b031ec1a2f71ac9a1e94a0021d8	a4b45857419d3c69e2fab82143d24bc7	proceedings	Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on
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               Discrete Algorithms, SODA 2009, New York, NY, USA, January
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               4-6, 2009	\N	Claire Mathieu	2009
7243850	Macromolecules	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thormann:06	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ma060689d	\N	Experimental Studies of the Dynamic Mechanical Response of a Single Polymer Chain - Macromolecules (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	6180-6185	\N	18	\N	doi = {10.1021/ma060689d}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ma060689d}	 The high-frequency and low-amplitude dynamic mechanical response from a single poly(vinyl alcohol) chain was investigated. Modification of a commercial atomic force microscope enabled high-frequency and low-amplitude periodic deformations of polymer chains during extension to be performed. Such an experiment has previously been considered untenable due to hydrodynamic and viscous effects, but we introduce here a method to isolate the response of the polymer from the hydrodynamic response. For periodic deformations with frequencies of 4002000 Hz and amplitudes of 0.5516.9 nm, we find that the dynamic mechanical response from poly(vinyl alcohol) does not differ from its static response. This result is not unexpected as poly(vinyl alcohol) is a highly flexible polymer with intramolecular relaxation processes taking place on a short time scale. The choice of a polymer with a fast relaxation allows its static properties to be recovered from the dynamic measurements and enables the method suggested in this paper for decoupling the polymer response from the hydrodynamic response to be validated. 	df9e1ca999a5d67171b3d121b4c9afc3	5b2557728fc41bb5a377c0c09485300a	941e99663caca5b115460eef2a24a5c8	article	Experimental Studies of the Dynamic Mechanical Response of a Single Polymer Chain	Esben Thormann and Drew R. Evans and Vincent S. J. Craig	\N	2006
7243858	Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on	28	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1056535	\N	\N		\N	\N	 648-651	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018-9448}, doi = {}	 The classical algorithm for testing unique decipherability of codes is improved by using McCreight's algorithm for constructing suffix trees. The complexity of the algorithm is<tex>O(nm)</tex>where n is the number of codewords and m is their total length. Efficiency is gained by avoiding repeatedly comparing subwords of the codewords.	4fba700a8db1750b447df91b383da954	4243892801e64fe0f8741d62b509d5a8	122517b60f4bf01ee75c834df8b1efa6	article	A fast test for unique decipherability based on suffix trees (Corresp.)	M. Rodeh	\N	1982
7244360	IEEE Transactions on Information Theory	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	king01minimal	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/18.904522	\N		\N	\N	192-209	\N	1	\N		\N	a38b47e26b0e30ed5fd015859559d670	f364c4587b95df23b7739026fb5d6cf0	e73db8bd20dd147f1c95bf1c0582e54e	article	Minimal entropy of states emerging from noisy quantum channels	C. King and M.B. Ruskai	\N	2001
7244362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SODA '09: Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM -SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	1496886	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1496770.1496886&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=20634140&CFTOKEN=20598195	\N	Approximate clustering without the approximation	\N	\N	1068--1077	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, New York}	\N	83bf8a323daa1f2bcb4077f056a72130	00d1301e4941eb140a3483b2705f5034	42073177a1640809fe6684a2d1c20755	inproceedings	Approximate clustering without the approximation	Maria-Florina Balcan and Avrim Blum and Anupam Gupta	\N	2009
7244369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC '02: Proceedings of the thiry-fourth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	509947	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=509907.509947	\N	Approximate clustering via core-sets	\N	\N	250--257	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, isbn = {1-58113-495-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/509907.509947}	In this paper, we show that for several clustering problems one can extract a small set of points, so that using those core-sets enable us to perform approximate clustering efficiently. The surprising property of those core-sets is that their size is independent of the dimension.Using those, we present a (1+ &egr;)-approximation algorithms for the k-center clustering and k-median clustering problems in Euclidean space. The running time of the new algorithms has linear or near linear dependency on the number of points and the dimension, and exponential dependency on 1/&egr; and k. As such, our results are a substantial improvement over what was previously known.We also present some other clustering results including (1+ &egr;)-approximate 1-cylinder clustering, and k-center clustering with outliers.	5188d66befb6a00645ec98b2d2af4586	11abc1a8209b522df10ed63da5dac11c	1be27e1e025214a2bff16209bf415326	inproceedings	Approximate clustering via core-sets	Mihai B\\={a}doiu and Sariel Har-Peled and Piotr Indyk	\N	2002
7245109	TRE	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vokes:1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	528-554	\N	\N	\N		\N	12a2bec96d1a082e70f8837a4c150966	2ec5b27187b94705cc9386adb615170d	8cb74a8bd484b54a3823b3de83ffd511	article	Apostolisches Glaubensbekenntnis I. Alte Kirche und  Mittelalter	Frederick Ercolo Vokes	\N	1978
7245125	Harm Reduct J	2	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerevich2005crp	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1196296	\N	«morphine concentrations measured in cases of drug-related death do not differ substantially from those measured in cases where the outcome is not fatal»
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«situation-specific tolerance is capable of preventing the fatal consequence of a fatal-sized opiate overdose»	\N	\N	11-11	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {16042795}, doi = {10.1186/1477-7517-2-11}	BACKGROUND: The authors present a case illustrating a mechanism leading directly to death which is not rare but has received little attention. CASE PRESENTATION: The case was evaluated by autopsy, investigation of morphine concentration in the blood, and clinical data. The heroin dose causing the 'overdose' death of a young man who had previously been treated a number of times for heroin addiction did not differ from his dose of the previous day taken in the accustomed circumstances. The accustomed dose taken in a strange environment caused fatal complications because the conditioned tolerance failed to operate. The concentration of morphine in the blood did not exceed the level measured during earlier treatment. CONCLUSION: These results are in line with the data in the literature indicating that morphine concentrations measured in cases of drug-related death do not differ substantially from those measured in cases where the outcome is not fatal. A knowledge of the conditioning mechanism can contribute to prevention of fatal cases of a similar type. The harm reduction approach places great stress on preventive intervention based on data related to drug-related death.	db599e7fae7c634e00040329afef6cef	d92e26467f9c3029d3f282bc97582e0b	83c70c40de7715978c04b766b94310be	article	A case report: Pavlovian conditioning as a risk factor of heroin 'overdose' death	J Gerevich and E B{\\'a}cskai and L Farkas and Z Danics	\N	2005
7245136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The early Christian world I	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London/New York	\N	\N	Hart:Creeds	\N	\N		\N	\N	636-659	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-33312-1}	\N	b89bd8e0af10d18697e89d42261a285f	7430251122f1927122b0d76e66ea8a85	4ebcb0115af6aa97e972faa04fc380e1	incollection	Creeds, Councils and Doctrinal Development	Trevor Hart	Philip Francis Esler	2000
7245251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1240781	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240781	\N	Using social software for information visualisation	\N	\N	1029--1038	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-593-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240624.1240781}	\N	6831775a32b82590e1bda96edf78b0a0	5bb48071ba2070a9e78d163a80e721b3	2cb2e100b812cf451a7bbf15c3bc4589	inproceedings	Voyagers and voyeurs: supporting asynchronous collaborative information visualization	Jeffrey Heer and Fernanda B. Vi\\'{e}gas and Martin Wattenberg	\N	2007
7245335	Information Visualization (2008) 7, 49–62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeAg08	http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ivs/journal/v7/n1/abs/9500167a.html	\N	Information Visualization - Abstract of article: Design considerations for collaborative visual analytics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a837dba64d8a3764012ba4df3c73d75d	403d6b9d1dae2bab33b64ac30c60d6f4	2f58196d608a65e9d54b21b820f62c8e	article	Design considerations for collaborative visual analytics	Jeffrey Heer and Maneesh Agrawala	\N	2008
7245584	Ethics	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arneson1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	470-489	\N	4	\N		\N	35733b38047f2cb783dc96c07c214f10	afdf600af48f5916522fe5c340329860	9544ef1b1192cf3a204fb33b8d9915dc	article	Mill versus Paternalism	Richard J. Arneson	\N	1980
7245637	Analysis	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archard1990	http://analysis.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/1/36	\N		\N	\N	36	\N	1	\N		\N	fc56a18a5164c07da5e9fc2f45bc52ff	fb7af27009e316479f60eddb6a543fa2	6efe7463901b4fcc1096f99291c23f18	article	Paternalism defined	David Archard	\N	1990
7245680	Philosophy	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandon1982	http://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/bnccde/epb/R&P.html	\N		\N	\N	533-536	\N	222	\N		\N	67da07340baf29c3cc6603be8d10e055	5bce8f019492fcd2670c045cb7c19d64	d112010d0a59ea1becdd35e4a824348c	article	Rationality and Paternalism	E. P. Brendon	\N	1982
7245715	Canadian Journal of Philosophy	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brennan1994	http://pao.chadwyck.co.uk/PDF/1233575949706.pdf	\N		\N	\N	419-440	\N	3	\N		\N	c03e3dcdfc53adc40e4c57d64a2ef526	57120318b23bc44f28de04bbf5a656e8	d417848ee736c1a4113f16f396c14ca7	article	Paternalism and Rights	Samantha Brennan	\N	1994
7245755	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen	\N	Studien zur Sozialwissenschaft	Hei95	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Hei95}	\N	6ccd125d6d521897d207c7ccbe26afb7	6736ae8ccf776fe19d701e1bf3847e58	7af033ac5eb3e2d8d2985a60f938aecb	book	Informatisierung und Kultur: Die Einführung und Nutzung von Informationssystemen in italienischen, französischen und westdeutschen Unternehmen	Martin Heidenreich	\N	1995
7245763	Web Engineering, 2008. ICWE '08. Eighth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4577880	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4577880	\N	We describe how we have implemented this approach based on an object-oriented database system with a rich object model and a generic proxy mechanism for data integration and synchronisation.	\N	\N	162-174	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICWE.2008.13}	In most web mashup applications, the content is generated using either web feeds or an application programming interface (API) based on web services. Both approaches have limitations. Data models provided by web feeds are not powerful enough to permit complex data structures to be transmitted. APIs based on web services are usually different for each web application, and thus different implementations of the APIs are required for each web service that a web mashup application uses. We propose a database-driven approach to web mashups that supports integration at the database level and enables mashup developers to work with a uniform abstract model and have direct access to powerful features of database systems. We describe how we have implemented this approach based on an object-oriented database system with a rich object model and a generic proxy mechanism for data integration and synchronisation.	4b12ca78b4c36022e602701ced675a83	16fa5e662990b0b4e3ceab6e4ae72eed	dee8ce219b525857a9754b8bf040f403	article	Database-Driven Web Mashups	A. Vancea and M. Grossniklaus and M.C. Norrie	\N	2008
7245766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot 	\N	\N	Broeer2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6b28443396cd58144c4e0ad6558ddd5	002b61ee1356bf6a73c642fa6ef4829a	4ed9abf115c58cf11e1e7e5cfbe20357	book	Historical and philosophical perspectives on biomedical ethics. From paternalism to autonomy? 	\N	Ralf Br{\\"o}er and Andreas-Holger Maehl and Johanna Geyer-Kordesch	2002
7245823	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Dworkin2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d61c053b513e9df805e3d1579de9fd6b	1fa68ce29c2ac9fed645be4ff3dafe3b	c8cde516849baf1f2bfc81dc16b9e252	book	The Theory and Practice of Autonomy	Gerald Dworkin	\N	2001
7245853	Journal of Philosophy	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldman1991	32418782 \	19 8 03616 0 0087 1 01 \	Magazin Zeitschriften \	87.1990+Index \	Zentralbibliothek-Magazin Zeitschriften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  [Magazinbestellung]  bestellen zur Benutzung im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	113-131	\N	\N	\N		\N	15f0e6f7f5d4c06a3add8602791a6884	65c3fa53257b997995e1983c70cec9d0	59ac91280b628843d0c7608c53b6c391	article	Epistemic Paternalism	Alvin I. Goldman	\N	1991
7245902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MooPot94	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-164	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d71a27eddd9540ab05b7ea787c1ab69	473c78c4b83c6a67d95aa34417601f5a	140f5e351d09ea4baed0b0a30b32909e	inproceedings	Learning by Doing: Goals {\\&} Experience of Two Software Engineering Project Courses	Melody M. Moore and Colin Potts	\N	1994
7245905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verso	London	\N	\N	Standing2002	http://books.google.de/books?id=0zSjF0Vrk5QC#reviews_anchor	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8178a57fa197ea61376de8e1ba1a14c	a1859f8c73f55a576b0834d1e456a604	3670b833baa1093b4f1fc210f07feca2	book	Beyond the New Paternalism: Basic Security as Equality 	Guy Standing	\N	2002
7245929	Law and Philosophy	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schonsheck1991	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p58k2866v7n37q76/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	29-49	\N	1	\N		\N	6b511d486337035a3af5336a53968b1c	80fce0c71fc51a139fd563d35383b067	4b09f242035eebc84dd656db85502d65	article	Deconstructing community self-paternalism	Jonathan Schonsheck	\N	1991
7245947	Ethics	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scoccia1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	318-334	\N	2	\N		\N	7ef849e5d68f5dd4acd3f1feb310a87e	a661b0f95a51103844abc13393e25214	ac4bd6f65daa06f963eaaea4579aa59d	article	Paternalism and Rescept for Autonomy	Dany Scoccia	\N	1990
7246041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Arbeitswelten: Arbeit, Produktion und Subjekt in der {"Informationsgesellschaft"}	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	BB96	\N	\N		\N	\N	129--157	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BB96}}	\N	8952a8fface9ff5bf81f145f6e276f02	dc06a463a9c7ff73b4739f7da104e53b	5138c397bb54b6a60e4def33a05900d8	inbook	Arbeit in der {"Informationsgesellschaft":} Einige {\\"U}berlegungen aus einer (fast schon) ungewohnten Perspektive	Andrea Baukrowitz and Andreas Boes	\N	1996
7246063	Rechtstheorie	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carmen1999	31095343 \	Y. 8. 6947-30.1999 \	Magazin Zeitschriften \	30.1999 \	Zentralbibliothek-Magazin Zeitschriften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  [Magazinbestellung]  bestellen zur Benutzung im Haus!	\N		\N	\N	431-461	\N	\N	\N		\N	26652cfbdf38fe0e60cc9316bd83104b	4e4b41640d5f7f0a8c70d645cab9cfba	e7ea3ec82cb5e72af8c2dbeb9cc82a09	article	The Justification of Paternalism	Tomas Carmen and Lanuza Valiente	\N	1999
7246086	Review of Political Economy	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deneulin2002	http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=17&sid=ae5c32d1-5ead-47c3-aefa-61c09f465fd9%40sessionmgr2	\N		\N	\N	497-519	\N	4	\N		\N	2f14cd1713b66236ec0b2e04211930e0	888ded751f33be723c10966a7adeb458	3c0e0a3879c8ccd68f523348a90c985e	article	Perfectionism, Paternalism and Liberalism in Sen and Nussbaum’s Capability Approach	Severine Deneulin	\N	2002
7246101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	\N	Keil2007	32030215 \	CC 7220 K27 \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Bestellen / Vormerken]  ausgeliehen, vormerken möglich . \	27 Feb 2009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		32030215 \	CC 7220 K27 \	Freihand \	  \	Zentralbibliothek \	 . [Bestellen / Vormerken]  ausgeliehen, vormerken möglich . \	27 Feb 2009	a79dc0b70010e27f47ef1640d0691ec7	c38fec21f7040ee515201ff89fdd91e5	c4aad70aacb50226379bd01199921242	book	Willensfreiheit	Geert Keil	\N	2007
7246129	\N	\N	\N	7., überarb. und verb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymanns	\N	\N	Heymanns Basisstudium Recht	W�rlSach2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=83715682*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XXIV, 232 S ; 21 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3452263037 and 978-3-452-26303-2}	\N	56a52f862bb8373689245f49a4344932	a5f1183757e1a2d59ff93ad82df4dc4f	3bc16e4a00b0b6f9f712d0e548f404cc	book	Sachenrecht: [Lernbuch, Strukturen, Übersichten]	von Rainer W�rlen unter Mitarb. von Karin Metzler-M�ller	\N	2007
7246176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das neue Marktregime: Konturen eines nachfordistischen Produktionsmodells	\N	\N	\N	{VSA-Verlag}	Hamburg	\N	\N	Boe03	\N	\N		\N	\N	135--152	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Boe03}	\N	377e906536354cc8c8b938defd633a90	d99438b57bc4534d7e59bd68969b090c	44b1dcf2e16f2bd709513d7d95e2732a	incollection	Arbeit in der {IT-Industrie} -- Durchbruch zu einem neuen Kontrollmodus? Auf der Suche nach den Konturen eines postfordistischen Produktionsmodells	Andreas Boes	Klaus Dörre and Bernd Röttger	2003
7246362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verein Deutsche Limes-Straße	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Rabold.2000	http://www.agi-imc.de/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/alldocs/EA83C3CF2309DAFAC1256EF50052215C/	\N		\N	\N	160	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806214611}	\N	46d3c70b91796dbd0c2d4ef279bc65bb	9caa1eb1d52a2f97b5bfb55337b25f5e	ba81a217d4882a7f67f78c33d69a1cf4	book	Der Limes:  Die deutsche Limes-Straße vom Rhein bis zur Donau	Britta Rabold and Egon Schallmayer and Andreas Thiel	\N	2000
7246371	\N	45	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt	Junkelmann.1998c	\N	\N		\N	\N	293	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1006-4}	\N	8ba3cecd842f727e3e3777670a590bd0	b14f283aa5680aafe035aeb5b61f1203	6a21184b4e22e3676227662f92075436	book	Die Reiter Roms, Teil 1:  Reise, Jagd, Triumph und Circusrennen	Marcus Junkelmann	\N	1998
7246615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cash for Care in Developed Welfare States	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan	New York	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	How the long-term care benefit was set up in Germany and how the freedom of choosing cash (carers) or in-kind benefits given to beneficiaries has impacted on employment.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Against the backdrop of the introduction of long-term care benefits in Germany, the article investigates how the benefit design affects employment.	4dfef7fb18fb25c4e1ca374b9f50cfc2	26418bc4399d1f8c1d8d659b0cfe62f7	715fa8e8b09b75c8ff0d1304c549e838	book	Mixed Blessings: Long-Term Care Benefits in Germany	Ulrike Schneider and Carlos Reyes	Clare Ungerson and Sue Yeandle	2006
7246640	J. ACM	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Goldberg86maximumFlow	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=48014.61051	\N	A new approach to the maximum-flow problem	\N	\N	921--940	\N	4	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/48014.61051}	All previously known efficient maximum-flow algorithms work by finding augmenting paths, either one path at a time (as in the original Ford and Fulkerson algorithm) or all shortest-length augmenting paths at once (using the layered network approach of Dinic). An alternative method based on the preflow concept of Karzanov is introduced. A preflow is like a flow, except that the total amount flowing into a vertex is allowed to exceed the total amount flowing out. The method maintains a preflow in the original network and pushes local flow excess toward the sink along what are estimated to be shortest paths. The algorithm and its analysis are simple and intuitive, yet the algorithm runs as fast as any other known method on dense graphs, achieving an O(n3) time bound on an n-vertex graph. By incorporating the dynamic tree data structure of Sleator and Tarjan, we obtain a version of the algorithm running in O(nm log(n2/m)) time on an n-vertex, m-edge graph. This is as fast as any known method for any graph density and faster on graphs of moderate density. The algorithm also admits efficient distributed and parallel implementations. A parallel implementation running in O(n2log n) time using n processors and O(m) space is obtained. This time bound matches that of the Shiloach-Vishkin algorithm, which also uses n processors but requires O(n2) space.	013e03f6538d91cc7703d1065101109b	07662d971cb1b64fd94f834a0ec1d135	4400b357552dfa059f6001ca5643a30a	article	A new approach to the maximum-flow problem	Andrew V. Goldberg and Robert E. Tarjan	\N	1988
7246707	Canadian Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semviz-survey-2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34347-1_6	\N		\N	\N	81--101	\N	\N	\N		The realization of Semantic Web vision is based on the creation and use of semantic web content which needs software tools
\
both for semantic web developers and end users. Over the past few years, semantic web software tools like ontology editorsand triple storage systems have emerged and are growing in maturity with time. While working on a large triple dataset duringthe course of a research aiming at a lifelong “semantic” repository of personal information, besides other semantic web tools,we used several RDF browsing and visualization tools for analyzing our data. This analysis included ensuring the correctnessof the data, conformance of instance data to the ontology, finding patterns and trails in the data, cross-checking and evaluatinginferred data, etc. We found that many of the features needed by a metadata creator and analyst are missing from these tools.This paper presents an investigation of the tools that are used for browsing and visualizing the datasets. It first identifiesthe browsing and visualization features required by a semantic web developer and a metadata creator and analyst and then basedon these features evaluates the most common RDF browsing and visualization tools available till date. We conclude this paperwith recommendations for requirements to be fulfilled for future semantic web browsing and visualization.	af2294526f9883421d2fdbe6ff283894	5d9b28da33264c621dc9fe355d31a2a9	709380c72e111772684ccfaab5d3a473	article	Fulfilling the Needs of a Metadata Creator and Analyst- An Investigation of RDF Browsing and Visualization Tools	Shah Kushro and A. Tjoa	\N	2006
7246715	Quality in Health Care	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	Provides review of literature on evidence-based impact of quality systems in the outcome of residents in LTC facilities.	211-217	\N	10	\N		Background—The need for quality improvement
\
and increasing concern about
\
the costs and appropriateness of health
\
care has led to the implementation of
\
quality systems in healthcare organisations.
\
In addition, nursing homes have
\
made significant investments in their
\
development. The effects of the implementation
\
of quality systems on health
\
related outcomes are not yet clear.
\
Objective—To examine evidence in the literature
\
on whether quality systems have
\
an impact on the care process and the satisfaction
\
and health outcomes of long
\
term care residents.
\
Methods—Review of the literature.
\
Results—The 21 empirical studies identified
\
concerned quality system activities
\
such as the implementation of guidelines;
\
providing feedback on outcomes; assessment
\
of the needs of residents by means of
\
care planning, internal audits and tuition;
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and an ombudsman for residents. Only
\
four articles described controlled studies.
\
The selected articles were grouped according
\
to five focal areas of quality. The
\
opinion of residents was seldom used to
\
evaluate the effectiveness of quality systems.
\
The effects on care processes and
\
the health outcomes of long term care
\
residents were inconsistent, but there was
\
some evidence from the controlled studies
\
that specific training and guidelines can
\
influence the outcomes at the patient
\
level.
\
Conclusions—The design of most of the
\
studies meant that it was not possible to
\
attribute the results entirely to the newly
\
implemented quality system. As it is difficult
\
in practice to design a randomised
\
controlled study, future research into the
\
effectiveness of quality systems should not
\
only focus on selected correlates of quality,
\
but should also include a qualitative
\
and quantitative (multivariate and multilevel)
\
approach. The methods used to
\
measure quality need to be improved	9e4f1216164fb0595f04c8ac52f2df40	2811f47a99d14adbe424de59859178e7	a853022b8ebaf810f3d2aa406b946e69	article	The effectiveness of quality systems in nursing
\
homes: a review	C. Wagner and G. van der Wal and P. Groenewegen and D. de Bakker	\N	2001
7246747	Journal on Developmental Disabilities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NguYu09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We evaluated teaching object-picture matching to improve concordance between preference assessments using objects and pictures of the same objects. Three participants with developmental disabilities who showed high and low preferences during assessments with objects but not with pictures were taught object-picture matching tasks unrelated to the items used during preference assessments. Training was evaluated in a multiple-probe design and preference assessments with objects and pictures were repeated after training each object-picture matching task. Two participants showed improved concordance after mastering two and three training tasks, respectively. The third participant did not show concordance between object and picture preference assessments after mastering two tasks and after additional training. Our findings suggested that object-picture matching might be a prerequisite for picture preference assessments. 	7320528ea15aa543269a1b51ffb05d36	86f0a3c9b7aa787aea8d396dd24c2b30	13a8348eada632d64ec5dc241fcea774	article	Teaching object-picture matching to improve concordance between objects and pictures preferences for individuals with developmental disabilities.	Duong M. Nguyen and C.T. Yu and Toby L. Martin and Pamela Fregeau and Cheryl Pogorzelec and Garry L. Martin	\N	in-press
7246802	P.M.	2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchwabenthanFischsauce2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	92-98	\N	7	\N		Gekocht wird heute auf allen TV-Kanälen: Hobbyköche liefern sich Duelle, und Drei-Sterne-Köche lassen sich in die Töpfe gucken. Alles eine Erfindung unserer Zeit? Nein. Schon viel früher sorgte die Lust am Kochen für allerlei Überraschungen auf dem Teller.	1027e129e50a5df7601afcc9ae794aa5	4df1c92c3bdc47c3135986e6fc28c35e	18031b979339282527dbaa817c375215	article	Fischsauce, der Ketchup der Antike : die ältesten Kochbücher der Welt wurden in Indien und China geschrieben - vor einigen tausend Jahren	Sabine Schwabenthan	\N	2008
7246852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rahden/Westf.	\N	Kölner Studien zur Archäologie der Römischen Provinzen ; 10	SWB-287972747	http://www.vml.de/d/detail.php?ISBN=978-3-89646-138-4	\N	UB: 2009 B 7	\N	Zsfassung in dt. und engl. Sprache	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89646-138-4}, size = {284, 118 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 298 mm x 210 mm}	\N	81382c94a6fe348569abc5fc91f86b3c	b37fed4c0df8b56e3c32eabcfe435995	e1bb1119f1b871363e0e902bebb3a450	mastersthesis	Römische Schilde : Studien zu Funden und bildlichen Überlieferungen vom Ende der Republik bis in die späte Kaiserzeit	Ansgar Nabbefeld	\N	2008
7246856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	relativ	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e0c72f53e01f414695fc019b002ef32	1009f3dbe09adac245a1fe01b2af4d0b	5fe1572560770e5c574f57bd9b753b2f	article	Robust localization using relative and absolute position estimates	P. Goel and S.I. Roumeliotis and G.S. Sukhatme	\N	1999
7246870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Bodenaltertümer Westfalens ; 45	SWB-288098595	\N	\N	UB: 2009 B 111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3931-5}, size = {347 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	1e1f54f99b2cdb228b5ae8820150cb53	66981deedd85b6a633cd40d5cf0e6ba6	c634345ac730e4e2a406c819a18e086d	proceedings	Rom auf dem Weg nach Germanien : Geostrategie, Vormarschtrassen und Logistik; Internationales Kolloquium in Delbrück-Anreppen vom 4. bis 6. November 2004	\N	Johann-Sebastian Kühlborn	2008
7246886	Universitas	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DahrendorfRG2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	995-1007	\N	10 (= 748)	\N		\N	754af98312eb3596a2997824e9dba83d	972b63e1146703c8143f9479e0503b08	7b84a7701225e552696c5c5ff93149fe	article	Die reiche Gesellschaft, die gute Gesellschaft, die freie Gesellschaft : wie können wir alle drei haben?	Ralf Dahrendorf	\N	2008
7246888	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	University of Washington,	\N	\N	Box 352350, Seattle, WA 98195	\N	\N	absolute	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	UW-CSE 01-08-03	\N		\N	08dd9106db0776627451252217808457	b16072a36729dda9312f62ad7a63ddad	16a0d3850f415c269e1fb50477e3448a	techreport	A Survey and Taxonomy of Location Systems for Ubiquitous Computing	Je rey Hightower and Gaetano Borriello	\N	2001
7246889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	École Française dAthènes	Athènes	\N	Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises dAthènes et de Rome ; fasc. 331	SWB-289119316	\N	\N	UB: 2009 B 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-86958-197-59782869581975}, size = {588, VI S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}	\N	4e0685d839e4165a02797a8e02844a79	94fcd82bdfa3945170d3f3d14dec8f14	750606abb5724998b022a57267478798	book	Athènes et Délos à lépoque classique : recherches sur ladministration du sanctuaire dApollon délien	Véronique Chankowski	\N	2008
7246913	Universitas	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MittelstrassWG2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1009-1025	\N	10 (= 748)	\N		\N	5d1f7334a6fad60bbeea5bdefe756c2c	90b6822fcee3a32c279e4ca3d3d22c65	287137ebccba6a3e801f5bc89c1b4395	article	Wem gehört das Sterben?	Jürgen Mittelstraß	\N	2008
7246990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GPS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3db5b82d4fe91665f463714ee1692c78	3543d1174d475feca8d18d9f2905b06d	2492b814bc49c624497ab7a9cc10ecd1	book	GPS Global Positioning System	Werner Kumm	\N	2000
7247110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	agps	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	222c254a32d317b6f707e7e542a1eef7	393a688ac6aebc4e6b3a8d2a91a0b365	14eb709643abdce52905a14977ad25c9	techreport	Die mobilfunkgestützte Satellitenpositionierungstechnik AGPS – Wireless Assisted GPS	Ch. Su and W. Barth and Th. Wunderlich and Y. Liu	\N	2006
7247142	Journal of Digital Information	3	\N	\N	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jodi/Polsani03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jodi/jodi3.html#Polsani03	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	date = {2004-08-31}, ee = {http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v03/i04/Polsani/}	The term Learning Object, first popularized by Wayne Hodgins in 1994 when he named the CedMA working group "Learning Architectures, APIs and Learning Objects", has become the Holy Grail of content creation and aggregation in the computer-mediated learning field. The terms Learning Objects (LOs) and Reusable Learning Objects are frequently employed in uncritical ways, thereby reducing them to mere slogans. The serious lack of conceptual clarity and reflection is evident in the multitude of definitions and uses of LOs. The objectives of this paper are to assess current definitions of the term Learning Object, to articulate the foundational principles for developing a concept of LOs, and to provide a methodology and broad set of guidelines for creating LOs.	70f6a2f836525f56281c7e305b936e9d	b1c0c71dd1ebba28f91b0968d9236e16	21f90cdd4406fb70a6c9c8f5f4795c23	article	Use and Abuse of Reusable Learning Objects.	Pithamber R. Polsani	\N	2003
7247334	Remote Sensing of Environment	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	mangiarotti2008ebo	\N	\N		\N	\N	1365--1380	\N	4	\N		Satellite radar backscattering coefficient σ0 data from ENVISAT-ASAR and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data from SPOT-VEGETATION are assimilated in the STEP model of vegetation dynamics. The STEP model is coupled with a radiative transfer model of the radar backscattering and NDVI signatures of the soil and herbaceous vegetation. These models are driven by field data (rainfall time series, soil properties, etc.). While some model parameters have fixed values, some other parameters have target values to be optimized. The study focuses on a well documented 1 km2 homogeneous area in a semi-arid region (Gourma, Mali). We here investigate whether departures between model predictions and the corresponding data result from field data errors, in situ data lack of representativeness or some model shortcomings. For this purpose we introduce an evolutionary strategy (ES) approach relying on a bi-objective function to be minimized in the data assimilation/inversion process. Several numerical experiments are conducted, in various mono-objective and bi-objective modes, and the performances of the model predictions compared in terms of NDVI, backscattering coefficient, leaf area index (LAI) and biomass. It is shown that the bi-objective ES leads to improved model predictions and also to a better readability of the results by exploring the Pareto front of optimal and admissible solutions. It is also shown that the information brought from the optical sensor and the radar is coherent; that the corresponding radiative transfer models are also coherent; that the representativeness of in situ data can be compared to satellite data through the modeling process. However some systematic biases on the biomass predictions (errors in the range 140 to 300 kg ha-1) are observed. Thanks to the bi-objective ES, we are able to identify some likely shortcoming in the vegetation dynamics model relating the LAI to the biomass variables.	19d750c4082109747575e02ee786adb7	316d0bbe8c512df3b0f17e0241e2dbfc	ae3c2db8f5d9fc1f8c60da2807eb1fbe	article	{Evolutionary bi-objective optimization of a semi-arid vegetation dynamics model with NDVI and $\\sigma$0 satellite data}	S. Mangiarotti and P. Mazzega and L. Jarlan and E. Mougin and F. Baup and J. Demarty	\N	2008
7247460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zürich	\N	\N	lukian_totengespraeche_1898	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	288fb3428e34ddddbf93ab53d2446d5a	c0e5e467e1e2bb1a33270c93da699328	d29a978e933feeca53551fa1f268ced3	book	Totengespräche, übers. v. Chr. M. Wieland	Lukian	\N	1898
7247466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	fontenelle_totengespraeche_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48e7a3c91fab1699394b7adb79f7b01b	a5899eb1c25431cc7dd62d90088dd0ea	aec84595c5c6911f266f805d2a7d9733	book	Totengespräche, übers. v. H. H. Henschen	Bernhard Fontenelle	\N	1991
7247490	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	grillparzer_totengespraech_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-11	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef1be49b9fb6be906a221a12861f9fb6	b7790d86813994a67825f591e7e780fc	12476bcd8d3504c1661066952b049c92	inbook	Totengespräch	Franz Grillparzer	P. Frank and K. Pörnbacher	1964
7247513	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Grillparzer: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	grillparzer_totengespraech2_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-56	\N	\N	\N		\N	b063e3298d560501787b763c485e5ecf	b7790d86813994a67825f591e7e780fc	7996400babd5b962b746265293f0af0d	inbook	Totengespräch	Franz Grillparzer	P. Frank and K. Pörnbacher	1964
7247521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	joly_ein-streit-in-der-hoelle_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	92cfe374e37c58a8dd2fa2a62df681f1	332f86ffb4a6aab7e2d8a6d85d37a6d8	ad5e347fa3ce5ef258a4a9906387f291	book	Ein Streit in der Hölle. Gespräche zwischen Machiavelli und Montesquieu über Macht und Recht, übers. v. H. Leisegang	Maurice Joly	\N	1990
7247588	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christoph Martin Wieland: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	G. J. Göschen'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung	Leipzig	\N	\N	wieland_alceste_1796	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-72	\N	\N	\N		\N	c45a08f2efe9c4ac92a9b15638a844e4	1347606fc5416129251f1f93939fe447	5b06ed638d7f0ae36f22e0f3c7702940	inbook	Alceste. Ein Singspiel in fünf Aufzügen	Christoph Martin Wieland	\N	1796
7247593	\N	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christoph Martin Wieland: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	G. J. Göschen'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung	Leipzig	\N	\N	wieland_gespraeche-im-elysium_1796	\N	\N		\N	\N	277-328	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef140195de9f67d0fe15e044e691ff21	bb322aeb81d338d7d848422d9df70764	94fdbfc4e630ad991104f8cb338e7641	inbook	Gespräche mit Elysium	Christoph Martin Wieland	\N	1796
7247596	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christoph Martin Wieland: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	G. J. Göschen'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung	Leipzig	\N	\N	wieland_eine-lustreise-ins-elysium_1857	\N	\N		\N	\N	393-446	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec728f62d8573bbe267749d95494af6f	a9ae2c0b8ad482a98a7df7b01487364d	89453518b260f7ffdb150039b2fff1fc	inbook	Eine Lustreise ins Elysium	Christoph Martin Wieland	\N	1857
7247597	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	In: Proc. of ISWC-2006 International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer, LNCS	Athens, GA, USA	\N	\N	dellschaft2006GoldEvalOntoLearn	http://iswc2006.semanticweb.org/submissions/res_ac_track.htm	\N	On How to Perform a Gold Standard based Evaluation of Ontology Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~staab/Research/Publications/2006/DellschaftStaabISWCsubmitted.pdf}	\N	8283ee9b71863739a2265a16fe132f21	bd5dcdc47711f5dce1a2546db5b66e79	0bfd502e363ef3f1523d77f972f08397	inproceedings	On How to Perform a Gold Standard based Evaluation of Ontology Learning	Klaas Dellschaft and Steffen Staab	\N	2006
7247599	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christoph Martin Wieland: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	G. J. Göschen'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung	Leipzig	\N	\N	wieland_goettergespraeche_1857	\N	\N		\N	\N	447-526	\N	\N	\N		\N	55852c2b858d985626ec718c90dcc568	b4f93c9d7f77b02f13d952901d494360	cac4d1ef2f8af15d691c6a7ef7f6b97f	inbook	Göttergespräche	Christoph Martin Wieland	\N	1857
7247601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TREC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/trec/Yang01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/trec/trec2001.html#Yang01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec10/papers/uncyang.pdf}, date = {2002-05-06}	\N	c8de88eb32367cf3298eff0784ffc7b8	db6d98849cb1f7b05746f54ee17bde6e	74a5fa7d86ae81c1c3b55aac4bfd1513	inproceedings	Combining Text- and Link-based Retrieval Methods for Web IR.	Kiduk Yang	\N	2001
7247605	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Sämtliche Werke	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	goethe_goetter-helden-und-wieland_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	425-437	\N	Abt. 1	\N		\N	f72ca0c9bbbffa55d980f3d2ca64adc1	91818b312073222bed2e756dcf869ade	fe329636257953921ea6179e274669c9	inbook	Götter, Helden und Wieland	Johann Wolfgang von Goethe	Dieter Borchmeyer u.a.	1985
7247607	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fitz Mauthner: Ausgewählte Schriften	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart, Berlin	\N	\N	mauthner_totengespraeche_1919	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-167	\N	\N	\N		\N	7db15d9a523f8ebd27c6085d17a25ab3	d636b52a6e624cc350c66db39477671f	bc597015e96fd6c6f81ad74e18529c1e	inbook	Totengespräche	Fritz Mauthner	\N	1919
7247609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloh	\N	\N	ernst_erdachte-gespraeche_1951	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	024c354d859a4e0ef650b53c1f90992e	81aa195816984eff743a755421797f18	89c6a9e03fbbf00433bdfe9cd3aff4ed	book	Erdachte Gespräche	Paul Ernst	\N	1951
7247615	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arno Schmidt: Bargfelder Ausgabe	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bargfeld	\N	\N	schmidt_dichtergespraeche-im-elysium_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	239-301	\N	Werkgruppe I	\N		\N	a0b2dda7f1f636de7da7ed5e47b47ca9	d67f8852b5f12a81aa12dbb6a1ec5365	712d6978af79076fc00cb4308489a48c	inbook	Dichtergespräche im Elysium	Arno Schmidt	\N	1988
7247628	\N	III, P-Z	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reallexikon der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. Neubearbeitung des Lexikons der deutschen Literaturgeschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	jaumann_totengespraeche_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	652-655	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe6c2adf2783c2de649a9f1514efb352	2801da3a38f3bc29bc012836773f53ae	43e2fbdbed8694abe53a25207267ad2a	inbook	Totengespräche	Herbert Jaumann	Jan-Dirk Müller and Georg Braungart	2007
7247635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern, Frankfurt	\N	\N	rutledge_the-dialogue-of-the-dead_1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f325b4ac6d9aeb194a7befaa498966a	2abd44d780b27fd9acd7e40a1decf6a2	c38cbb9af4eac623d063fb81908dae5a	book	The dialogue of the dead in 18th century	John Rutledge	\N	1974
7247646	eutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	japp_rekapitulation-der-weltliteratur_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	164-177	\N	1	\N		\N	aefaa6a2d9df5ea78ea70d0040166d21	11b01f0be066c57039dbfffd727b12c2	2bbac9d99ccf117ecebce6f8d432f10f	article	Rekapitulation der Weltliteratur. Arno Schmidts Totengespräche	Uwe Japp	\N	1997
7247661	\N	\N	III	\N	\N	\N	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joyce_father-arnalls-hellfire-sermon_1916	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d1791f2cf797981e5983189a354f2c6	e345e740d500550d5cf05593e8c8bdb1	8aea0d7483b0fcf04383dc99c7e9bf26	inbook	Father Arnall's 'Hellfire' Sermon	James Joyce	\N	1916
7247702	Journal of Logic Programming	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hooker93	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.42.7969&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N		\N	\N	177--186	\N	\N	\N		Given a set of clauses in propositional logic that have been found satisfiable, we wish to check whether satisfiability is preserved when the clause set is incremented with a new clause. We describe an efficient implementation of the Davis-Putnam-Loveland algorithm for checking satisfiability of the original set. We then show how to modify the algorithm for efficient solution of the incremental problem, which is NP-complete. We also report computational results. Suppose that a given proposition does not follow from a knowledge base encoded in propositional logic. This can be checked by adding the proposition 's denial to the knowledge base and verifying that the resulting set of propositions is satisfiable. We wish to determine whether the proposition follows when the knowledge base is augmented by one or more new propositions. Rather than re-solve the satisfiability problem from scratch, we propose to use information gained while solving the original problem, so as to speed the solution of the new problem. We therefore address the incremental satisfiability problem of propositional logic: given that a set S of propositional clauses is satisfiable, check whether S [ fCg is satisfiable for a given clause C. Our investigation was occasioned by efforts to solve logic circuit verification problems [6], but it has application whenever one wishes to check again for logical inferences after enlarging a propositional knowledge base. It also plays a critical role in the solution of inference problems in first-order predicate logic [4, 7].	19dda30d080a8e1a076f34797d532122	fccb871229b925f774c27f0f8d622577	99b68dc5127e9b14a848a7f6f134c1a7	article	Solving the Incremental Satisfiability Problem	J. N. Hooker	\N	1993
7247812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colloquiorum XLV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rotterdam_charon_1524	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8eb4052af833e605eb11825d04bc132	3ed4ff91e2cd9203fe53ae7657e73c96	24f982c4a7fac6dbe6acc180e0850841	book	Charon, übers. v. Hans-Peter Schütt	Erasmus von Rotterdam	\N	1524
7247954	Information Wissenschaft & Praxis	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schreyer.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	289 - 292	\N	5	\N		\N	ca113f0908de302783f73714fa4e8063	7fec4b0f4fbc3d9367acbdaf8561c10a	5b874fd5bac8394a30e99c8369bfce02	article	Web-Content-Management in der Praxis. Einführung des Content-Management-Systems Typo3 an der Fachhochschule Potsdam.	Angela Schreyer	\N	2005
7248059	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blackshaw2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This work features sections that investigate the tools and materials, roots and influences, where and how to show work, case studies of people 'doing it', and an extensive list of contacts and resources. Each book in the series will showcase work from the most influential practitioners from around the world. "Street Art" aims to plug into the buzz surrounding this most contemporary of art forms. Coming from the underground and influenced by graffiti, graphic design, typography, comic books, and digital art, street art is gaining a foothold in galleries and with serious collectors. Many practitioners are self-taught, have highly-developed practical skills, unique and personal visual languages, and a burning intent to be seen and heard.The publishing boom in books on graffiti and street art has so far concentrated on geographical round-ups of 'found' images, often reproduced as poor-quality photographs, alongside monographs of a few 'star' artists. "Street Art" sets out to provide first person accounts and relevant practical information, explaining various ways of creating imagery, providing a list of contacts and an up to the minute review of the state of the art.	3142e2524ddd8a6dc06cdf2f64f42b61	8172e6eda3d9b7f53be16e477f9f0d86	dfd65bf5034401935551373b4d7ff43d	book	street art	blackshaw	\N	2008
7248095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O}perations {R}esearch {P}roceedings 2004	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	ScWaP05	\N	\N		\N	\N	238 - 245	\N	\N	\N		\N	8174070903b8b948236ed4dc934da4a2	600fa308e699896d34f95791106e003b	fa83c0ec41b6511f6cf91c1f3c001901	inproceedings	{T}he {Q}uality of {P}rior {I}nformation {S}tructure in {B}usiness {P}lanning – {A}n {E}xperiment in {E}nvironmental {S}canning	S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	H. Fleuren and D. den Hertog and P. Kort	2005
7248125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{V}ertriebs- und {K}undenmanagement: {M}arketingmethoden im {E}insatz	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	WaC04	\N	\N		\N	\N	231 -- 253	\N	\N	\N		\N	f67584214e17eb338a86bc67d1242498	f4f7dc34be8deed437755a3ce24199fb	f0179a183378e6cddedc0c00d52357d5	incollection	{K}undenmanagement in wachsenden {M}ärkten	R. Wagner	R. Decker and F. Wartenberg	2004
7248256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	SWB-285369210	\N	\N		\N	\N	1409	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-05-004529-0}	\N	7e19f22fd284ea6928e948129c71ea81	bc79f180b90e9fb6eab70aae0bc40c7b	ede76cea3bd2be6e3f6b43dddb2a4a1c	book	Die Zeit der Soldatenkaiser : Krise und Transformation des Römischen Reiches im 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (235 - 284)	\N	Klaus-Peter Johne	20XX
7248292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digitale Bilderwelten. Zur elektronischen Erschließung von Bildsammlungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	Volkskunde in Sachsen	Schreyer.2003	\N	\N	Vortrag auf der Tagung „Digitale Bilderwelten“ in Dresden, Mai 2001. In: Digitale Bilderwelten. Zur elektronischen Erschließung von Bildsammlungen. (Andreas Martin [Hrsg.]) (Volkskunde in Sachsen, Heft 8), Dresden 2003, S. 44-49	\N	Vortrag auf der Tagung „Digitale Bilderwelten“ in Dresden, Mai 2001	44-49	\N	8	\N		\N	25983476de47c11500822ba34e3816d9	8201afd396b598e325f09d9484bd6a28	88b53eb514f2cc26191dbb14fa7e455f	inproceedings	Aufbau eines digitalen Bildarchivs für das Land Brandenburg	Angela Schreyer	Andreas Martin	2003
7248321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChristophKalisch:2003	http://www2.lmz-bw.de/osiris20/userdata/l_16/p_58/library/data/wiederauffindbarkeit.pdf	\N	Bildarchiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5016054e9f9388897d9f37f4666b6156	f064f39e537eb1689ca9752e8373e3db	7f33530fa586660766a88632d6135fad	misc	Bilddokumentation: Probleme und Methoden archivischer Bilderschlie{\\ss}ung	Christoph Kalisch	Landesmedienzentrums Baden-W{\\"u}rttemberg	2003
7248387	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{H}andbook of {R}esearch on {M}obile {B}usiness	\N	\N	\N	{I}{G}{I}	Hershey	\N	\N	WaKlC08b	http://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=JlpFnu8hMK4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA269&dq=martin+klaus+%22ralf+Wagner%22&ots=GXB0O_sNC_&sig=Jdr05yCvx_U5h4YlXX9EGVWOioU#PPA269,M1	\N		\N	\N	269 - 281	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ba51a37b3066197eaea546a6203cc08	05ea12af2cb7db5a1815da75bc90521a	8a99471d5836acaee96776dd79469d31	incollection	{M}obile {D}irect {M}arketing	R. Wagner and M. Klaus	B. Unhelkar	2008
7248505	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwickler.Press	\N	\N	\N	3935042647	http://www.amazon.de/Web-Content-Management-verstehen-ausw%C3%A4hlen/dp/3935042647%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3935042647	\N	Web Content Management. CMS verstehen und auswählen: Amazon.de: Markus Nix: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783935042642}, asin = {3935042647}, isbn = {3935042647}	\N	85e035d3bcb5496793b1d32eb3de0d79	386c5e0dda949a6730f74493f0d4208c	7cd524f1bd5ec1612440241b930b5189	book	Web Content Management. CMS verstehen und auswählen	Markus Nix	\N	2005
7248514	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hier Und Jetzt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3039190598	http://www.amazon.de/Records-Management-Handbuch-Peter-Toebak/dp/3039190598%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3039190598	\N	Records Management: Ein Handbuch: Amazon.de: Peter Toebak: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783039190591}, asin = {3039190598}, isbn = {3039190598}	\N	85cd088cfcf06c0369158fa17015bf40	3d16dec82857785688692b00081f1dfc	afb5867ede31ab48901c59d4d45593ee	book	Records Management: Ein Handbuch	Peter Toebak	\N	2007
7248516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Infora GmbH	\N	\N	\N	3000217649	http://www.amazon.de/Lexikon-Dokumentenmanagement-Archivierung-Andrea-Dippel/dp/3000217649%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3000217649	\N	LDA Lexikon Dokumentenmanagement und Archivierung: Amazon.de: Andrea Dippel, Steffen Schwalm, Rainer Ullrich: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783000217647}, asin = {3000217649}, isbn = {3000217649}	\N	322de6483c4ede4c96b9d76c8578ef8b	63d50bcc72a6b4dbec4bb0e61c5366fe	08390d0f3bb8e01c5b2e1eb0b78194a3	book	LDA Lexikon Dokumentenmanagement und Archivierung	\N	Steffen Schwalm and Rainer Ullrich	2008
7248580	Developments in Language Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DoLi2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45005-X_33	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	487--502	\N	\N	\N		A special kind of codes with bounded deciphering delay, called k-comma-free codes, is considered. The advantage in using these codes is that the decoding can begin “anywhere” in a coded
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message. This means that a coded message can be deciphered even when it might be lost partially. Related families of codeswith bounded deciphering delay are also considered. Criteria to test these codes are established in a unified way.	f55c7c5773e67e1aadd14731d8609684	c6a970f7e9f1b43f5cc5db5722bb45a5	8bec9197e147091a2034afb31684f5ff	article	On a Family of Codes with Bounded Deciphering Delay	Long Van Do and Igor Litovsky	\N	2003
7248806	Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on	10	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1053683	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Test for synchronizability of finite automata and variable length codes	\N	\N	 185-189	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-9448}, doi = {}	 A finite automation is called synchronizable of<tex>N</tex>th order if the knowledge of the last<tex>N</tex>outputs suffices to determine the state of the automaton at one time during the last<tex>N</tex>outputs (including the initial and the final states). In an analogous manner synchronizability of<tex>N</tex>th order is defined for variable length codes. The paper describes a test for synchronizability on a more general model, the coding graphs, and shows that finite automata and variable length codes are special cases of it.	8b1df7be40714f632eb273d8e2b9eb1a	28b705b58e81796498867a83f5f9dd31	0eaad8de575a860605ab1262450e21ef	article	Test for synchronizability of finite automata and variable length codes	S. Even	\N	1964
7249718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIS '06: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Designing Interactive systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1142443	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142405.1142443	\N	External representations in ubiquitous computing design and the implications for design tools	\N	\N	241--250	\N	\N	\N	location = {University Park, PA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-367-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1142405.1142443}	One challenge for ubiquitous computing is providing appropriate tools for professional designers, thus leading to stronger user-valued applications. Unlike many previous tool-builders' attempts to support a specific technology, we take a designer-centered stance, asking the question: how do professional designers externalize ideas for off-the-desktop computing and how do these inform next generation design tools? We report on interviews with designers from various domains, including experience, interaction, industrial, and space designers. The study broadly reveals perceived challenges of moving into a non-traditional design medium, emphasizes the practice of storytelling for relating the context of interaction, and through two case studies, traces the use of various external representations during the design progression of ubicomp applications. Using paperprototyped "walkthroughs" centered on two common design representations (storyboards and physical simulations), we formed a deeper understanding of issues influencing tool development. We offer guidelines for builders of future ubicomp tools, especially early-stage conceptual tools for professional designers to prototype applications across multiple sensors, displays, and physical environments.	7cc87f58fcbadad6151721c5b0db6e33	9784d569da080c9f57451fe8a99d06f9	c2c77c031bca4a720f06c127bbaf44fc	inproceedings	External representations in ubiquitous computing design and the implications for design tools	Steven Dow and T. Scott Saponas and Yang Li and James A. Landay	\N	2006
7249926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recent Advances in Reinforcement Learning, 8th European Workshop,  {EWRL} 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence  ({LNAI} 5323)	Dimitrakakis2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.2015	\N	Algorithms and Bounds for Rollout Sampling Approximate Policy Iteration	\N	cite arxiv:0805.2015
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Comment: 14 pages, presented at EWRL'08	27--40	\N	\N	\N		  Several approximate policy iteration schemes without value functions, which
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focus on policy representation using classifiers and address policy learning as
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a supervised learning problem, have been proposed recently. Finding good
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policies with such methods requires not only an appropriate classifier, but
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also reliable examples of best actions, covering the state space sufficiently.
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Up to this time, little work has been done on appropriate covering schemes and
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on methods for reducing the sample complexity of such methods, especially in
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continuous state spaces. This paper focuses on the simplest possible covering
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scheme (a discretized grid over the state space) and performs a
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sample-complexity comparison between the simplest (and previously commonly
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used) rollout sampling allocation strategy, which allocates samples equally at
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each state under consideration, and an almost as simple method, which allocates
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samples only as needed and requires significantly fewer samples.
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	5bc09266b29214690a8dc3cc1de96f94	f5747a17b2f91596a9efca220aad4684	a1bcd12955fce06af956ae49bdd65975	inproceedings	Algorithms and Bounds for Rollout Sampling Approximate Policy Iteration	Christos Dimitrakakis and Michail G. Lagoudakis	S. Girgin and M. Loth and R. Munos and P. Preux and D. Ryabko	2008
7250021	Tourism Management	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKercher08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V9R-4SCTMSS-2/2/ae4e4799e51c6c00a842b3799ea715b1	\N		\N	\N	1226 - 1232	\N	6	\N	issn = {0261-5177}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.03.003}	This study identified the most frequently cited tourism scholars in two time periods (1970–2007, and 1998–2007). Google Scholar (www.scholar.google.com) and Publish or Perish (www.harzing.com) were used to analyze citation counts. A total of 58 tourism academics registered at least 500 citations for their books and journal articles published at any time between 1970 and 2007, while a minimum of 250 citations were recorded by 48 authors for their works published since 1998. The study suggests that Google Scholar and Publish or Perish may provide an alternative means to develop impact scores for tourism scholars, provided a number of codicils are considered.	5cff58f5ba924f8bdabc7a7ee697339c	f9a2ebd56f88ccb1c0222ab25ed793e9	b566a512e744952e48de0891843614a8	article	A citation analysis of tourism scholars	Bob McKercher	\N	2008
7250069	Journal of Informetrics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahlgren09	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B83WV-4V9CWBY-1/2/9b96de6144605a8172ce2c9cc0f8ac52	\N		\N	\N	49 - 63	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-1577}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.11.003}	This paper treats document–document similarity approaches in the context of science mapping. Five approaches, involving nine methods, are compared experimentally. We compare text-based approaches, the citation-based bibliographic coupling approach, and approaches that combine text-based approaches and bibliographic coupling. Forty-three articles, published in the journal Information Retrieval, are used as test documents. We investigate how well the approaches agree with a ground truth subject classification of the test documents, when the complete linkage method is used, and under two types of similarities, first-order and second-order. The results show that it is possible to achieve a very good approximation of the classification by means of automatic grouping of articles. One text-only method and one combination method, under second-order similarities in both cases, give rise to cluster solutions that to a large extent agree with the classification.	270b0afb8d52c2773edce2b04e1ada8e	75ea57c47ef63e1bb4bbad769d9c82b4	cdf6c28bf0b97c46b83c578c02cb3da7	article	Document-document similarity approaches and science mapping: Experimental comparison of five approaches	Per Ahlgren and Cristian Colliander	\N	2009
7250112	Journal of Informetrics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henneken09	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B83WV-4V0VH71-1/2/97d835a9a614ba08d47e65db487489cf	\N		\N	\N	1 - 8	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-1577}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.10.001}	In this paper we present a number of metrics for usage of the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). Since the ADS is used by the entire astronomical community, these are indicative of how the astronomical literature is used. We will show how the use of the ADS has changed both quantitatively and qualitatively. We will also show that different types of users access the system in different ways. Finally, we show how use of the ADS has evolved over the years in various regions of the world.	50ccba6ca1368f7a4fd5ec4c6fc02950	fb5aa4e4fea8724c5ab00ffa1f08a0ba	e3b957202b5d0fae434ee50211b06513	article	Use of astronomical literature--A report on usage patterns	Edwin A. Henneken and Michael J. Kurtz and Alberto Accomazzi and Carolyn S. Grant and Donna Thompson and Elizabeth Bohlen and Stephen S. Murray	\N	2009
7250150	Journal of Informetrics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Torres09	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B83WV-4V87DV2-1/2/279f68c701e7fa24c3675e0655925ae5	\N		\N	\N	9 - 26	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-1577}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.10.002}	This paper explores the use of Library Catalog Analysis (LCA), defined as the application of bibliometric or informetric techniques to a set of library online catalogs, to describe quantitatively a scientific-scholarly field on the basis of published book titles. It focuses on its value as a tool in studies of Social Sciences and Humanities, especially its cognitive structures, main book publishers and the research performance of its actors. The paper proposes an analogy model between traditional citation analysis of journal articles and Library Catalog Analysis of book titles. It presents the outcomes of an exploratory study of book titles in Economics included in 42 academic library catalogs from 7 countries. It describes the process of data collection and cleaning, and applies a series of indicators and thematic mapping techniques. It illustrates how LCA can be fruitfully used to assess book production and research performance at the level of an individual researcher, a research department, an entire country and a book publisher. It discusses a number of issues that should be addressed in follow-up studies and concludes that LCA of published book titles can be developed into a powerful and useful tool in studies of Social Sciences and Humanities.	1532dbe2a387d6e9577d5163f94737e8	d19e240ac36b10e472fd338f88969059	46f1a13b0234d155eaeb3ca2213861b6	article	Library Catalog Analysis as a tool in studies of social sciences and humanities: An exploratory study of published book titles in Economics	Daniel Torres-Salinas and Henk F. Moed	\N	2009
7250155	\N	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kawakami:06	http://www.cell.com/biophysj/retrieve/pii/S0006349506717398	\N	Biophysical Journal - Viscoelastic Study of the Mechanical Unfolding of a Protein by AFM	\N	\N	L16-L18	\N	\N	\N	tech = {Volume 91, Issue 2, L 16-L 18, 15 July 2006}	We have applied a dynamic force modulation technique to the mechanical unfolding of a homopolymer of immunoglobulin (Ig) domains from titin, (C47S C63S I27)5, [(I27)5] to determine the viscoelastic response of single protein molecules as a function of extension. Both the stiffness and the friction of the homopolymer system show a sudden decrease when a protein domain unfolds. The decrease in measured friction suggests that the system is dominated by the internal friction of the (I27)5 molecule and not solvent friction. In the stiffness-extension spectrum we detected an abrupt feature before each unfolding event, the amplitude of which decreased with each consecutive unfolding event. We propose that these features are a clear indication of the formation of the known unfolding intermediate of I27, which has been observed previously in constant velocity unfolding experiments. This simple force modulation AFM technique promises to be a very useful addition to constant velocity experiments providing detailed viscoelastic characterization of single molecules under extension.	35e59fa8eed78b035579b2f6cc83199e	b1228fb87a2b51338f1f2c5bcf0eb253	ced15b0a31cc07b1e1473a7ed6d21749	article	Viscoelastic Study of the Mechanical Unfolding of a Protein by AFM	Masaru Kawakam and Katherine Byrne and David J. Brockwell and Sheena E. Radford and D. Alastair Smith	\N	2006
7250201	Langmuir	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kawakami:05	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la0469699	\N	Viscoelastic Measurements of Single Molecules on a Millisecond Time Scale by Magnetically Driven Oscillation of an Atomic Force Microscope Cantilever - Langmuir (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	4765-4772	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1021/la0469699}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/la0469699}	 The dynamical nature of biomolecular systems means that knowledge of their viscoelastic behavior is important in fully understanding function. The linear viscoelastic response can be derived from an analysis of Brownian motion. However, this is a slow measurement and technically demanding for many molecular systems of interest. To address this issue, we have developed a simple method for measuring the full linear viscoelastic response of single molecules based on magnetically driven oscillations of an atomic force microscope cantilever. The cantilever oscillation frequency is periodically swept through the system resonance in less than 200 ms allowing the power spectrum to be obtained rapidly and analyzed with a suitable model. The technique has been evaluated using dextran, a polysaccharide commonly used as a test system for single molecule mechanical manipulation experiments. The monomer stiffness and friction constants were compared with those derived from other methods. Excellent agreement is obtained indicating that the new method accurately and, most importantly, rapidly provides the viscoelastic response of a single molecule between the tip and substrate. The method will be a useful tool for studying systems that change their structure and dynamic response on a time scale of 100200 ms, such as protein folding and unfolding under applied force. 	a2607753cd8a3853f453e002584c3c19	9d36332206d0769225b3816ad392c072	02fb9cf6f722c5468218615b6025ae42	article	Viscoelastic Measurements of Single Molecules on a Millisecond Time Scale by Magnetically Driven Oscillation of an Atomic Force Microscope Cantilever	Masaru Kawakami and Katherine Byrne and Bhavin S. Khatri and Tom C. B. Mcleish and Sheena E. Radford and D. Alastair Smith	\N	2005
7250204	Decision Support Systems	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Leary08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4S85D96-1/2/02fef173bc385f6193c0f22413502a19	\N		\N	Information Technology and Systems in the Internet-Era	972 - 980	\N	4	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2008.03.008}	In this increasingly digital age, the number of times a paper is downloaded and the number of citations to it are becoming indicators of the interest, visibility and impact of the paper. As a result, downloads and citations increasingly are becoming a part of the evaluation process of faculty, departments and universities.
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This paper finds that the number of citations and downloads are closely related. A statistically significant relationship is found between the number of citations from different citation sources and the number of downloads of Decision Support Systems. In addition, the different the number of citations from sources of citation information are found to be highly correlated with each other.	1894c38a19006a73e65279a4ae80c832	f24e54a12f551a07362208c827099a93	1ff440042f0d9dcede5aa29e9ab06277	article	The relationship between citations and number of downloads in Decision Support Systems	Daniel E. O'Leary	\N	2008
7250211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	High Speed Radio Access for Mobile Communications	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	ISBN-13 978-0-470-01884-2 (HB)   ISBN-10 0-470-01884-4 (HB)	HarriAnttiHSPDA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	259	\N		\N	ac7a9455d6f72d671e84c9538cacb189	9a9cea032fc51d760be64a41abe2087e	7c527b092e1600a5e521e715d10f6fd8	book	HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS	Harri Holma and Antti Toskala	\N	2006
7250239	International Journal of Accounting Information Systems	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Leary08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W6B-4S32DJF-1/2/59e94bfc236397d2db92947ea5f8a4af	\N		\N	\N	61 - 75	\N	1	\N	issn = {1467-0895}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.accinf.2008.02.001}	Citations from existing sources like the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) have long been used to evaluate impact and importance of research. However, in addition to SSCI becoming digital, additional citation sources have been developed, such as SCOPUS and Google Scholar. Further, information now is available regarding papers that are among the most frequently downloaded, providing a new potential measure of impact and importance. This paper analyzes the use of digital and web citations, and newly available digital download information in the form of “top 25” most downloaded paper lists for the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems.
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This paper finds that any of the number of three types of “downloads” (abstract, paper and denied accesses) are highly correlated with each other. Further, in an analysis of the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems papers in “top 25” downloads, this paper finds that the number of citations and the number of times that a paper is in a “top 25” of downloaded papers are statistically significantly correlated. Finally, this paper finds that the set of “top 25” downloaded papers has a disproportionate number of citations.	e8d295b06e5f572447d1110a4b8d504a	6376ac9db184c4e64e74a339e9fb38e5	d591cc605b2ab76af6e608ef7744e25a	article	On the relationship between citations and appearances on 'top 25' download lists in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems	Dan O'Leary	\N	2008
7250306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{R}ethinking {E}uropean {M}arketing: {P}roceedings of the 30th {E}{M}{A}{C} {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	EMAC	Bergen	\N	\N	WaP01	http://mora.rente.nhh.no/conferences/emac2001/Sessions/8.2.pdf#page=10view=FitView	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d83af8233d9b0e54a9414f9d3c523c9d	d4c157ff739203e6c1a0ebee6d8a3811	007f1470f93578ee99292bb8d46ec9d1	inproceedings	{T}esting the {L}ag of {M}ultiple {C}ompetitive {R}eactions	R. Wagner	E. Breivik and A. W. Falkenberg and K. Gronhaug	2001
7250373	\N	\N	\N	\N	June (01)	\N	\N	Consumer Euroski Magazine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://revista.consumer.es/web/es/20050601/actualidad/tema_de_portada/69753.php	\N		\N	Provides information on quality standards and user fees for Spanish old-age residencies, with a breakdown between public and private facilities	\N	\N	\N	\N		Survey of Spanish old-age residencies, which finds increasing user fees, that most have waiting list and that on average the public residencies are less expensive and have higher quality standards	c88cd2e694ac956ee894159e4828c84f	6145ebd7d107bc32a1afe60232cde20d	729e021472d6ec8932c368127af492d3	misc	Old-age residencies: still too few and increasingly expensive (Residencias de ancianos: Sigue habiendo muy pocas y cada vez son más caras)	Consumer Euroski	\N	2005
7250406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the New Zealand Game Developers Conference	\N	\N	NZGDC	\N	\N	\N	\N	McCallum04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses the creation of a computer game design
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course at the University of Otago. The course was run over
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a six week intensive period, which exposed students to the
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stress and working conditions experienced in real industry.
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We present a postmortem of the course in the style of a game
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development postmortem.	65bc019233c7aee06d638cf9b27140a1	7d78ff7b8af2b0d35ebd5f8d619eaaed	b0199a3604745c24325bd857e1dc98a2	inproceedings	Creating a Computer Game Design Course	Simon McCallum and Jayson Mackie and Lennart Nacke	\N	2004
7250427	\N	5294	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fun and Games	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Nacke2008b	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/fungames/fungames2008.html#NackeLS08	\N		\N	\N	150-157	\N	\N	conf/fungames/2008	date = {2008-10-22}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88322-7_15}, isbn = {978-3-540-88321-0}	Modern psychophysiological game research faces the problem that for understanding the computer game experience, it needs to analyze game events with high temporal resolution and within the game context. This is the only way to achieve greater understanding of gameplay and the player experience with the use of psychophysiological instrumentation. This paper presents a solution to recording in-game events with the frequency and accuracy of psychophysiological recording systems, by sending out event byte codes through a parallel port to the psychophysiological signal acquisition hardware. Thus, psychophysiological data can immediately be correlated with in-game data. By employing this system for psychophysiological game experiments, researchers will be able to analyze gameplay in greater detail in future studies.	238b7cf2690873ce91dcc5a36f84e654	62f78558b5051595360c5068e5ee3178	a07a3ab5b8b3c5fcee760cb99ecb0dec	inproceedings	Log Who's Playing: Psychophysiological Game Analysis Made Easy through Event Logging.	Lennart Nacke and Craig Lindley and Sophie Stellmach	Panos Markopoulos and Boris E. R. de Ruyter and Wijnand IJsselsteijn and Duncan Rowland	2008
7250430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Commission	Brussels	\N	\N	ieKey	http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/news/2008/apr/long_term_care_en.pdf	\N		\N	EU's thinking on long-term care issues, challenges and reforms undertaken by Member States.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Analyses the main challenges Member States face in the field of long-term care, their strategies for tackling them and presents possible solutions. It draws on the national reports submitted as part of the EU's system of common objectives, assessment and reporting for social protection and inclusion – the 'Open Method of Coordination'. It identifies the main challenges for national governments	ddc2a4a0299e9bdd29ed35a0f74178a2	03a5cf8af5c35d85c45e2f8715b1422f	54970549718ef2d86a4543c266a03912	book	Long-term care in the European Union	\N	European Commission	2008
7250445	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	{I}nternational {C}onference on {C}omputer {G}ames: {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence, {D}esign and {E}ducation	\N	\N	\N	University of Wolverhampton UK	Reading, UK	\N	\N	MasuchNacke04b	http://thesis.pxfx.de/Masuch-Nacke-PowerPeril.pdf	\N		\N	\N	347--351	\N	\N	\N		This paper reviews  the teaching of computer games as an academic subject for students at university level. The benefits,   challenges   and   problems   of   teaching   game design and game programming are investigated and dis­cussed. We present an overview of experiences with two different   approaches   to   game   programming, one in Magdeburg, Germany, and one in Dunedin, New Zealand.  A comparison and a list  of practical  advice for lecturers of similar courses concludes the paper. 	4c28a7f4b57129c4ad1c33a0322b86a0	01d2101257fd2ee0c0cc210928ed42ba	c844856c7e4f894c73547792a6505159	inproceedings	Power and Peril of Teaching Game Programming	Maic Masuch and Lennart Nacke	Norman E. Gough and Quasim Mehdi	2004
7250464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Future Play '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Future Play	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nacke2008d	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1496984.1496998	\N		\N	\N	81--88	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-60558-218-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1496984.1496998}	Researching experiential phenomena is a challenging undertaking, given the sheer variety of experiences that are described by gamers and missing a formal taxonomy: flow, immersion, boredom, excitement, challenge, and fun. These informal terms require scientific explanation, which amounts to providing measurable criteria for different experiential states. This paper reports the results of an experimental psychophysiological study investigating different traits of gameplay experience using subjective and objective measures. Participants played three  Half-Life 2  game modifications while being measured with electroencephalography, electrocardiography, electromyography, galvanic skin response and eye tracking equipment. In addition, questionnaire responses were collected after each play session. A level designed for combat-oriented flow experience demonstrated measurable high-arousal positive affect emotions. The positive correlation between subjective and objective indicators of gameplay experience shows the great potential of the method presented here for providing real-time emotional profiles of gameplay that may be correlated with self-reported subjective descriptions.	09cbcba68c72d12bbfe0dd6764653622	138efcc96fcb51b17549a3fc0e185409	01bf7410ec07963b646b5c98c71db115	inproceedings	Flow and immersion in first-person shooters: measuring the player's gameplay experience	Lennart Nacke and Craig A. Lindley	Bill Kapralos and Mike Katchabaw and Jay Rajnovich	2008
7250485	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	IADIS Gaming 2008: Design for Engaging Experience and Social Interaction	\N	\N	IADIS	IADIS Press	\N	\N	\N	Nacke2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	103--107	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}	Designing and evaluating gameplay experience comes to life after measures for player experience have been found. This paper describes a pilot study measuring game experience with a set of game stimuli especially designed for different player experiences. Gameplay experience is measured using self-report questionnaires after each play session. Results of the questionnaires are then separately compared to design intentions and player evaluations. Our experiment shows that gameplay experience can be assessed with a high reliability for certain gameplay features.	4da0f7e742176cfa281708a36a65c2c6	e7bfa550c0b976afa85af907a6c30619	03480454ab7d81a09da365c1242a6c8e	inproceedings	Boredom, Immersion, Flow - A Pilot Study Investigating Player Experience	Lennart Nacke and Craig Lindley	Eleonore T. Thij	2008
7251730	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Magdeburg	Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg	\N	Nacke05	http://thesis.pxfx.de/	Diplomarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis focuses on game development and educational benefits gained from teaching games to university students. Its primary objective is to outline the basics of game development and show how prototyping tools can help educators set up an academic game development course.
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In this thesis you will also find a classification of many game development tools used in academia for teaching game development to students. The thesis lists advantages and disadvantages of those development tools for easy comparison. It also introduces different focus points in the education of game development as well as the approaches known to the author.
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Towards the end it demonstrates a rather extraordinary approach towards a game prototyping tool for academics using the high-level programming and multimedia environment Squeak. While not being used in the industry, it provides a solid learning approach to university students getting introduced to game development and programming.
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The author has derived some of his arguments for educational game development tools from discussions with industry veterans like Bob Bates, Bruce Shelley, Jochen Hamma, or David A. Smith, and leading game professors in Europe like Mark Overmars. The interviews alone make this thesis an interesting read for anyone remotely interested in supporting the academic offspring for game development. 	e9fc90188a1315bcfbdaa5bcb774f7cd	5c4b0eec44a47f53409f605e92a513ef	27d7579bc900815290f83f13617b0c10	mastersthesis	Facilitating the Education of Game Development	Lennart Nacke	\N	2005
7251975	J. Comput. Small Coll.	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges	USA	\N	\N	Tad04	\N	\N	use of TSP in semi-real introductory software engineering course, good experienes, refers to many TSP in edu -paperes	\N	\N	133--142	\N	4	\N	issn = {1937-4771}	It can be observed the increasing demand for experienced professionals in development of software. On the other hand we see the decrease of interest in students and decline in student's enrollment in computer science and software engineering in most of the colleges and universities in the United States. The outburst of technology in our society demands software engineers to handle the exponential growth. Software plays very important, if not a critical, role in our daily life. It is one of the most rapidly growing fields in Engineering and technology. As software engineering educators, we bear the obligation of attracting and maintaining the interest of students by exploring and identifying initiatives that excite and draw them to the discipline. One tactical move for undergraduate students to understand the concepts and see themselves in their future role is having a realistic customer with real expectations in a software engineering course. There have been several papers exploring the same idea [1, 2, 6]. In this paper, the instructor describes the process and the structure in building a semi-realistic term project, using an external customer for a sophomore level introductory course in software engineering. The course is designed for relatively small groups of traditional and nontraditional students. The instructor assert his efforts in incorporating teamwork with diverse students as well as the challenging experiences that the students faced while working in the semi-real world industrial environment.	b68f8c678d1d743c611043b4d5c4c883	0a2c38a06dadb53dc3135d9bb99acad7	a1748186d031065f81470c4e352ac073	article	Software engineering based on the team software process with a real world project	Nasser Tadayon	\N	2004
7251993	J. Comput. Small Coll.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges	USA	\N	\N	Ste02	\N	\N	Using large vs. small group projects in capstone and software engineering courses: small preferred by students, in a small free riding is difficult whereas in large it is ''hidden''	\N	\N	1--6	\N	4	\N	issn = {1937-4771}	Teamwork is viewed as an increasingly important facet of an education in Computer Science and related fields. One common way to include teamwork in the undergraduate curriculum is to include team projects in various course offerings. I have taught both large-group and small-group projects in upper-division undergraduate courses within the recent past. This paper compares these experiences from my viewpoint as an instructor, and identifies the factors that I have found most indicative of quality projects in both types of courses.	24fc2a9b05562092fd1d4d7c21a0a852	db3298c04c0c66d43158fafe52fb77ed	85f0388c334d1cc44d98513060ec712c	article	Using large vs. small group projects in capstone and software engineering courses	Michael V. Stein	\N	2002
7252103	Software Engineering Education and Training, 2001. Proceedings. 14th Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bot01	\N	\N	discusses reverse_engineering, focuses much on the value of real customer, attributes of realistic course arrangements	\N	\N	115-126	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/CSEE.2001.913828}	The contributions of this paper are twofold: first, a reverse
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engineering (RE) project is described while other educational projects
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based on existing systems have mainly focused on maintenance. Second, by
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means of an RE project, it became possible to approach real-world
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conditions more closely than in other types of educational software
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engineering (SE) projects	79cb8fb095dd0c0fd3cc4b4219715e39	6e7287ae59aee166373ca0810e575854	74bf8d6b7a6ac1688d560d46b661db74	inproceedings	Reverse engineering: the challenge of large-scale real-world
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educational projects	Klaus Bothe	\N	2001
7252153	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Gun03	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=777945&dl=#	\N	Discovering all most specific sentences	\N	\N	140--174	\N	2	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/777943.777945}	Data mining can be viewed, in many instances, as the task of computing a representation of a theory of a model or a database, in particular by finding a set of maximally specific sentences satisfying some property. We prove some hardness results that rule out simple approaches to solving the problem.The a priori algorithm is an algorithm that has been successfully applied to many instances of the problem. We analyze this algorithm, and prove that is optimal when the maximally specific sentences are "small". We also point out its limitations.We then present a new algorithm, the Dualize and Advance algorithm, and prove worst-case complexity bounds that are favorable in the general case. Our results use the concept of hypergraph transversals. Our analysis shows that the a priori algorithm can solve the problem of enumerating the transversals of a hypergraph, improving on previously known results in a special case. On the other hand, using results for the general case of the hypergraph transversal enumeration problem, we can show that the Dualize and Advance algorithm has worst-case running time that is sub-exponential to the output size (i.e., the number of maximally specific sentences).We further show that the problem of finding maximally specific sentences is closely related to the problem of exact learning with membership queries studied in computational learning theory.	6c55c8786bcf03cca92fc6154c4b5838	2b46ddf595dcab062173fc2d188ae467	3c4e17e253ce6016dc1d491d873b21b6	article	Discovering all most specific sentences	Dimitrios Gunopulos and Roni Khardon and Heikki Mannila and Sanjeev Saluja and Hannu Toivonen and Ram Sewak Sharma	\N	2003
7252273	\N	\N	\N	X.Systems.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id273273	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Christine Wolfinger ; Jürgen Gulbins ; Carsten Hammer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2dd1999d341966c8f623420a0d4a0b35	10660d883587f371feb9905c7d273b66	b88eb4df5fe3dd9a30f95046131cbab8	book	Linux-Systemadministration: Grundlagen, Konzepte, Anwendung ; mit 24 Tabellen	\N	\N	2005
7252294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohio University / OhioLINK	\N	\N	Metasearch_id216889	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	This dissertation is a reflection on the status of hope in postmodern America. Emerging from the assumption that postmodern critiques of objective knowledge have significantly challenged the vitality of many American's hopes, and seeking, in part, to address this problem, I here make two broad arguments. First, I argue that postmodern challenges to objective truth need not signal the demise of hope. Second, I argue that the very same conditions which give rise to postmodern critiques of objective knowledge likewise provide exciting possibilities for reinvigorating hope in our current climate. In Chapter 1, I offer an extended reflection upon the changing status of hope as demonstrated by my own historic pilgrimage. In chapter 2, I consider in detail Jean-FranÃ§ois Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition as well as various works by Richard Rorty. Relying heavily upon insight from these two theorists, I identify what I refer to as paralogic communication, a type of communication that depends upon narrative legitimation and that relies heavily upon the possibility of perpetually redescribing the world. As I explain, paralogic communication, both for Lyotard and Rorty, offers a way of sustaining hope while simultaneously rejecting objective truth. In Chapters 3 and 4, I examine various communicative artifacts by two different individuals: James Dobson and Barack Obama. Simply put, the goal here is to show that Dobson, particularly through his treatment of homosexuality and his vision for the American family, fails to enact paralogic communication as a way of describing a future, hopeful America. Even so, Dobson continues to engender hope within those who are convinced by his appeals. Obama, on the other hand, represents an exemplar of the employment of paralogy within our current, postmodern context. As I argue, such a vision of paralogy emerges from Obama's reliance upon America's self-description as codified in the Declaration of Independence and simultaneously illuminates the theme of hope at the center of his presidential campaign. Moreover, I argue that such paralogic communication helps to make sense of the considerable support that Obama has garnered in recent months. Taken together, I argue, the combined testimony of Lyotard, Rorty, Dobson, and Obama (a) bring into focus some of the greatest philosophical, communicative, and social challenges facing America today and yet nevertheless (b) point toward numerous possible articulations of hope in postmodern America.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	32f4bd580db1772c3f9074f92c4eba52	f6b5044611f1f77b97879b6266b128f0	9198bc7c2f699a0f40ba8380ff47db6d	book	Hope in America: Lyotard and Rorty, Dobson and Obama, and the Struggle to Maintain Hope in Postmodern Times	Daniel E. Rossi Keen	\N	2008
7252298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://www.munzinger.de	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Der Bereich ``Personen'' umfasst Lebensläufe prominenter Zeitgenossen seit 1946. Jährlich werden rund 1300 Kurzporträts veröffentlicht. Zugriff von zu Hause aus möglich, wenn Sie einen gültigen Bibliotheksausweis der STLB haben (Einloggen mit der Bibliotheksausweisnummer und Ihrer persönlichen PIN-Nr)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ce693506c831605f8f91c2482e91a885	1f4e88e9b3d6c8898c3a66167051f0f2	fa3bd5f75e80c40b0a475e4b80e452bc	misc	Munzinger Online - Personen	\N	\N	n.a.
7252342	\N	\N	\N	fifth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	NY, USA	\N	\N	bondy82:_graph_theor_applic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0291d93af12c3bf5f8b9f5dedeed771	8f535327a0b66e5301e4750c3c3da0d1	b4b6c800605679ebca311ec6cd6c34d6	book	Graph Theory with Applications	J.A. Bondy and U.S.R. Murty	\N	1982
7252367	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Iran University of Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thesis/TechReport	\N	M.S. Technical Report	M.S. Technical Report	\N	\N	1-184	\N	\N	Thesis/TechReport		\N	33ce734358ffd2fe6907a91a2f5696b4	8b1be8302f66be5b79b323aa331bcc3e	77b0f0795865f467f92b8343b71d88be	techreport	End-to-end Security in GSM	Mohsen Toorani	M.S. Technical Report	2007
7252488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones2008rsa	http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/259/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This report was commissioned by JISC to produce a set of practical recommendations for steps that can be taken to improve the interactions between institutional and subject repositories in the UK. For practical reasons, the report was concerned exclusively with scholarly articles at their various stages of existence, although many of the report’s recommendations are capable of a more general application. We reviewed the history of the development of repositories in the UK, and analysed the current repository landscape, primarily through seeking the views of key stakeholders: repository managers, funders and other parties involved or interested in repository development. Metrical data were gathered from published sources and by means of a survey of institutional repository managers.	8d21f5977b082691a1d328034a489e75	8bf8dfde5d81ea6bde3fa14381131db6	82066d204effbb376f5104d6eec5481d	techreport	Report of the Subject and Institutional Repositories Interactions Study	Catherine Jones and Robert Darby and Linda Gilbert and Simon Lambert	\N	2008
7252502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carocci	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.anobii.com/books/Lo_studio_etnografico_delle_organizzazioni/9788843027088/018ac6f790bc7af47e/	\N	Lo studio etnografico delle organizzazioni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	978f9b310ff7183953584f20a0382d62	125cd2e108561cec7a21490f9804f4fb	853b5dde23e1f50cb4ade3e24dad4e86	book	Lo studio etnografico delle organizzazioni	Attila Bruni	\N	2003
7252574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Three Rivers Press	New York	\N	\N	Metasearch_id253363	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	1. paperback ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13c8630d6b6568b96cb6badb8400e37c	1854b1e483a02e17f62ae8707485193c	7fd8ebaf3feef07776e24b487e0c9ba0	book	The audacity of hope: thoughts on reclaiming the American dream	Barack Obama	\N	2006
7252595	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	neuroth_2009_escience	http://www.fbi.fh-koeln.de/symposium/vortraege/FHKoeln_Neuroth.pdf	\N		\N	Dr. Heike Neuroth, Leiterin der Abteilung Forschung und Entwicklung der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen; eHumanities Consultant, Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70dd2ecdeefb32c8bdb8275aca4924b9	5b5dbfe36798c4ffe8ccbe30590989d2	e86aa3ed108a071e5bd4945d2c218941	misc	eScience und Bibliotheken	Heike Neuroth	\N	2009
7252599	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining --- Workshops (ICDM Workshops 2007)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Gwadera2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2007.98	\N	segmenting concurrent sequences with dynamic Bayesian networks	\N	\N	465--470	\N	\N	\N	unitcode = {T3060=100}, flags = {public copy}, responsibleperson = {Jaakko Hollm\\'en}, optpdf = {http://www.cis.hut.fi/jatoivol/3019a465.pdf}, isbn = {0-7695-3033-8}, impactfactor = {D3}, doi = {10.1109/ICDMW.2007.98}	\N	376259c32bb8dd3d0971b5799613b2dd	0a3e54c60a37259626c88ee7d8bbe9d1	a4f1889505d6189fe0eca7f97de901dc	inproceedings	Segmenting Multi-attribute Sequences Using Dynamic {B}ayesian Networks	Robert Gwadera and Janne Toivola and Jaakko Hollm\\'en	Anthony K.H. Tung and Quiming Zhu and Naren Ramakrishnan and Osmar R. Zaiane and Yong Shi and Christopher W. Clifton and Xindong Wu	2007
7252603	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TechReport/2007	\N	Technical Report		\N	\N	1-25	\N	\N	techreport/2007		\N	6829961e80b2df96aed5d0635cbcf3b0	0fc25822ff3ae6b98d07b360b4091c64	6c4a2e82471ed1969f35c7ed18edc1e3	techreport	Security Evaluation of the Homeland Cellular System	Mohsen Toorani	\N	2007
7252610	\N	\N	\N	\N	October 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TechReport/2007	\N	Technical Report		\N	\N	1-62	\N	\N	techreport/2007		\N	b803dcd75ced3a6812a969508c6e6635	9debb9ecee37269e79a65140c0957469	8fbc98f90b24c90d757e7b75a62d87c5	techreport	Smart Cards: Security attributes and vulnerabilities	Mohsen Toorani and Mehdi Fazli	\N	2007
7252716	Web-2.0-Dienste als Ergänzung zu algorithmischen Suchmaschinen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	eprints315057	http://eprints.rclis.org/15057/	\N		\N	\N	55-81	\N	\N	\N		This article analyzes how relevant the results of algorithmic search engines, Social Bookmarking services and Question-Answering services are.	6404a9faec91aeac87233d3b3ed30067	e8cd2a99283f0e88310d47e2193d615d	3ab5a8a2ede5ce9f4263537907f6c5a5	misc	Vergleich der Relevanz von Treffern bei algorithmischen Suchmaschinen, Social-Bookmarking-Seiten und Frage-Antwort-Diensten	Olga Gammer and Heidi Meissner and Magdalena Preckel and Robert Oehlert	Dirk Lewandowski and Christian Maaß	2008
7252924	Evolutionary Computation	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	309-327	\N	3	\N		\N	5fd6eed0252c91058fd837ac06a7b236	2dd75bbf603176c6bf9855765658cc37	895ea05d835206825e91a5e9c540eb2f	article	Constructive Genetic Algorithm for Clustering Problems	Luiz A. and Nogueira L.	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	2001
7252925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agrawal2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11930334_9	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	113-123	\N	\N	\N		Extending our previous work on visual keywords, we use the concept of template-based visual keywords using MPEG-7 color descriptors.MPEG-7, also called the Multimedia Content Description Interface, has been a standard for many years. These color descriptors have the ability to characterize perceptual color similarityand need relatively low complexity operations to extract them, besides being scalable and interoperable. We then demonstratethe power of these visual keywords for image clustering, when used in tandem with textual keyword annotations, in the contextof latent semantic analysis, a popular technique in classical information retrieval which has been used to reveal the underlyingsemantic structure of document collections.	860b6c65c93649a732ed8df88aeac0b4	711f4bbd287da46d7e12f6eb585a182b	486da5079394bd40b08975f286316671	inproceedings	Image Clustering Using Multimodal Keywords	Rajeev Agrawal and William Grosky and Farshad Fotouhi	\N	2006
7252926	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{The MIT Press}	\N	\N	\N	Alpaydin2004	http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262012111/citeulike04-21	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262012111}	{The goal of machine learning is to program computers to use example data or past experience to solve a given problem. Many successful applications of machine learning exist already, including systems that analyze past sales data to predict customer behavior, recognize faces or spoken speech, optimize robot behavior so that a task can be completed using minimum resources, and extract knowledge from bioinformatics data. <i>Introduction to Machine Learning</i> is a comprehensive textbook on the subject, covering a broad array of topics not usually included in introductory machine learning texts. It discusses many methods based in different fields, including statistics, pattern recognition, neural networks, artificial intelligence, signal processing, control, and data mining, in order to present a unified treatment of machine learning problems and solutions. All learning algorithms are explained so that the student can easily move from the equations in the book to a computer program. The book can be used by advanced undergraduates and graduate students who have completed courses in computer programming, probability, calculus, and linear algebra. It will also be of interest to engineers in the field who are concerned with the application of machine learning methods.<br /> <br /> After an introduction that defines machine learning and gives examples of machine learning applications, the book covers supervised learning, Bayesian decision theory, parametric methods, multivariate methods, dimensionality reduction, clustering, nonparametric methods, decision trees, linear discrimination, multilayer perceptrons, local models, hidden Markov models, assessing and comparing classification algorithms, combining multiple learners, and reinforcement learning.}	d5e67b724732e062afe744a0074531c7	070125531415b78696834ae9c564a971	76d8b47f59dab58beec6d6c6ba2c2aa1	book	Introduction to Machine Learning (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning)	Ethem Alpaydin	\N	2004
7252927	Circuits and Systems, 1996., IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alpert1996	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A hybrid multilevel/genetic approach for circuit partitioning	\N	\N	298-301	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/APCAS.1996.569275}	We present a multilevel/genetic circuit partitioning algorithmthat utilizes the Metis graph partitioning package, which had beenpreviously applied to finite-element graphs. Our new technique producesbetter results than Metis alone, and also produces bipartitionings thatare competitive with recent methods while using less CPU time	f4e0ea4f808e9fd7973c6fa7b016cbd8	bc29b9793065d1cfca4cc904f1d3d633	c568b881b74ffa2229dab16eb1d32819	article	A hybrid multilevel/genetic approach for circuit partitioning	C.J. Alpert and L.W. Hagen and A.B. Kahng	\N	1996
7252928	Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting	5	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amjoun2008	\N	\N		\N	{\\tt urn:nbn:de:0009-6-14446,}, ISSN 1860-2037	\N	\N	6	\N		This paper proposes a new compression algorithm for dynamic 3d meshes. In such a sequence of meshes, neighboring vertices have a strong tendency to behave similarly and the degree of dependencies between their locations in two successive frames is very large which can be efficiently exploited using a combination of Predictive and DCT coders (PDCT). Our strategy gathers mesh vertices of similar motions into clusters, establish a local coordinate frame (LCF) for each cluster and encodes frame by frame and each cluster separately. The vertices of each cluster have small variation over a time relative to the LCF. Therefore, the location of each new vertex is well predicted from its location in the previous frame relative to the LCF of its cluster. The difference between the original and the predicted local coordinates are then transformed into frequency domain using DCT. The resulting DCT coefficients are quantized and compressed with entropy coding. The original sequence of meshes can be reconstructed from only a few non-zero DCT coefficients without significant loss in visual quality. Experimental results show that our strategy outperforms or comes close to other coders.	d8696531a35044ff49a8c5049f5d056e	d5106ccdc5df97590f949834bfa88540	838d7b0bd15f22d856dd7bda2f07c003	article	Predictive-DCT Coding for 3D Mesh Sequences Compression	Rachida Amjoun and Wolfgang Stra{\\ss}er	Jens Herder	2008
7252932	Bioinformatics Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Busa-Fekete2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72031-7_5	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	49--60	\N	\N	\N		Here we introduce a new Multi-Stack (MS) based phylogenetic tree building method. The Multi-Stack approach organizes the candidatesubtrees (i.e. those having same number of leaves) into limited priority queues, always selecting the K-best subtrees, according to their distance estimation error. Using the K-best subtrees our method iteratively applies a novel subtree joining strategy to generate candidate higher level subtreesfrom the existing low-level ones. This new MS method uses the Constrained Least Squares Criteria (CLSC) which guarantees thenon-negativity of the edge weights.	444279202472db1f9dd1de0107247f56	f444ec60316f42ea98ff2842385026a8	d0d7ce97d4dfc6b9ce1f977f3f2352f3	article	A Multi-Stack Based Phylogenetic Tree Building Method	Robert Busa-Fekete and Andras Kocsor and Csaba Bagyinka	\N	2007
7252933	Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Capocci2008	http://stacks.iop.org/1751-8121/41/224016	\N		\N	\N	224016 (7pp)	\N	22	\N		We analyze CiteULike, an online collaborative tagging system where users bookmark and annotate scientific papers. Such a system can be naturally represented as a tri-partite graph whose nodes represent papers, users and tags connected by individual tag assignments. The semantics of tags is studied here, in order to uncover the hidden relationships between tags. We find that the clustering coefficient can be used to analyze the semantical patterns among tags.	9c5e8b2e7815fc655d51dcce5d185e39	14c8ecbc38dcdae876c3f4401006e3bb	2a219a2664c566b405420f720583643a	article	Folksonomies and clustering in the collaborative system CiteULike	Andrea Capocci and Guido Caldarelli	\N	2008
7252935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Chi2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdd/kdd2007.html#ChiSZHT07	\N	Spectral methods applied to community detection	\N	\N	153-162	\N	\N	conf/kdd/2007	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281212}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, date = {2007-08-23}	\N	6232a179aa7e4cc7342867c99b77d041	542ce3968b0d75048000f35669a7fb83	0829ef077986e88540a96bd8ba154d86	inproceedings	Evolutionary spectral clustering by incorporating temporal smoothness.	Yun Chi and Xiaodan Song and Dengyong Zhou and Koji Hino and Belle L. Tseng	Pavel Berkhin and Rich Caruana and Xindong Wu	2007
7252937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{D}ata {A}nalysis {C}lassification and {F}orward {S}earch	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Decker2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	23 - 30	\N	\N	\N		\N	60d6093c024e6fd6df5d10e5320a65db	ec1a84097d4528a6681c2ac9329c2b6d	e9751659ec685bf7acc1afd7f7bdad01	inproceedings	{G}rowing {C}lustering {A}lgorithms in {M}arket {S}egmentation: {D}efining {T}arget {G}roups and {R}elated {M}arketing {C}ommunication	R. Decker and S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	S. Zani and A. Cerioli and M. Riani and M. Vichi	2006
7252938	Physical Review E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duch2005	http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:cond-mat/0501368	\N	Citebase - Community detection in complex networks using Extremal Optimization	\N	\N	027104	\N	\N	\N		We propose a novel method to find the community structure in complex networks based on an extremal optimization of the value of modularity. The method outperforms the optimal modularity found by the existing algorithms in the literature. We present the results of the algorithm for computer simulated and real networks and compare them with other approaches. The efficiency and accuracy of the method make it feasible to be used for the accurate identification of community structure in large complex networks.	f61e51c5073b1342e7a8d6cdd85081e1	2e37e9b6a0f76e94125990a47cd287f3	36d905c5223e5516db9d08eb3e0bc9fc	article	Community detection in complex networks using Extremal Optimization	J. Duch and A. Arenas	\N	2005
7252940	Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feng2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74553-2_36	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	385--396	\N	\N	\N		Graph partitioning, or network clustering, is an essential research problem in many areas. Current approaches, however, havedifficulty splitting two clusters that are densely connected by one or more “hub�? vertices. Further, traditional methods areless able to deal with very confused structures. In this paper we propose a novel similarity-based definition of the qualityof a partitioning of a graph. Through theoretical analysis and experimental results we demonstrate that the proposed definitionlargely overcomes the “hub�? problem and outperforms existing approaches on complicated graphs. In addition, we show that thisdefinition can be used with fast agglomerative algorithms to find communities in very large networks.	55770baf6b950f3e7730a72f0403c02c	af9f9ec41234f5d01c7bd8012a501590	7ec2869aa9b34da0643a49173eb59f7b	article	A Novel Similarity-Based Modularity Function for Graph Partitioning	Zhidan Feng and Xiaowei Xu and Nurcan Yuruk and Thomas Schweiger	\N	2007
7252941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDM	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Fern2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sdm/sdm2008.html#FernL08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	787-797	\N	\N	conf/sdm/2008	ee = {http://www.siam.org/proceedings/datamining/2008/dm08_71_fern.pdf}, date = {2008-06-11}	\N	ddaeec44e665cf98648cfc64f5e7099d	6131649c0800356f8656c76b5f4b2321	8f51f197e35595124b89f3b4c6e62e8f	inproceedings	Cluster Ensemble Selection.	Xiaoli Z. Fern and Wei Lin	\N	2008
7252942	ACM Trans. Knowl. Discov. Data	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ge2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--35	\N	2	\N	issn = {1556-4681}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1376815.1376816}	\N	ca3abf8256ed791e29f51282d363a01a	18204f2c921d42546eac1c44c02871ba	1761d80477df972959ee8913826a5374	article	Joint cluster analysis of attribute data and relationship data: The connected k-center problem, algorithms and applications	Rong Ge and Martin Ester and Byron J. Gao and Zengjian Hu and Binay Bhattacharya and Boaz Ben-Moshe	\N	2008
7252944	J. ACM	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Goldberg1988	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=48014.61051	\N	A new approach to the maximum-flow problem	\N	\N	921--940	\N	4	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/48014.61051}	All previously known efficient maximum-flow algorithms work by finding augmenting paths, either one path at a time (as in the original Ford and Fulkerson algorithm) or all shortest-length augmenting paths at once (using the layered network approach of Dinic). An alternative method based on the preflow concept of Karzanov is introduced. A preflow is like a flow, except that the total amount flowing into a vertex is allowed to exceed the total amount flowing out. The method maintains a preflow in the original network and pushes local flow excess toward the sink along what are estimated to be shortest paths. The algorithm and its analysis are simple and intuitive, yet the algorithm runs as fast as any other known method on dense graphs, achieving an O(n3) time bound on an n-vertex graph. By incorporating the dynamic tree data structure of Sleator and Tarjan, we obtain a version of the algorithm running in O(nm log(n2/m)) time on an n-vertex, m-edge graph. This is as fast as any known method for any graph density and faster on graphs of moderate density. The algorithm also admits efficient distributed and parallel implementations. A parallel implementation running in O(n2log n) time using n processors and O(m) space is obtained. This time bound matches that of the Shiloach-Vishkin algorithm, which also uses n processors but requires O(n2) space.	013e03f6538d91cc7703d1065101109b	07662d971cb1b64fd94f834a0ec1d135	4400b357552dfa059f6001ca5643a30a	article	A new approach to the maximum-flow problem	Andrew V. Goldberg and Robert E. Tarjan	\N	1988
7252946	Nature	433	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guimera2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03288	\N	Functional cartography of complex metabolic networks : Article : Nature	\N	\N	895--900	\N	7028	\N	issn = {0028-0836}	\N	b781bb0483cc6e1aee8813c692940b0e	a80a55c44a531d0c08b5a05181db465d	658cb0fd99cddecb244bb367e79bba6e	article	Functional cartography of complex metabolic networks	Roger Guimera and Luis A. Nunes Amaral	\N	2005
7252947	Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on	11	\N	\N	Feb. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handl2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-76	\N	1	\N	issn = {1089-778X}, doi = {10.1109/TEVC.2006.877146}	The framework of multiobjective optimization is used to tackle the unsupervised learning problem, data clustering, following a formulation first proposed in the statistics literature. The conceptual advantages of the multiobjective formulation are discussed and an evolutionary approach to the problem is developed. The resulting algorithm, multiobjective clustering with automatic k-determination, is compared with a number of well-established single-objective clustering algorithms, a modern ensemble technique, and two methods of model selection. The experiments demonstrate that the conceptual advantages of multiobjective clustering translate into practical and scalable performance benefits	186d30963ca87036d36e3574e779172e	0afaf70d6c3d118f6d6dc23f8123ef7e	d5defac71d60e4c4895fb5e2c66f948f	article	An Evolutionary Approach to Multiobjective Clustering	J. Handl and J. Knowles	\N	2007
7252948	Evolutionary Computation, 2005. The 2005 IEEE Congress on	1	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handl2005	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Multiobjective clustering around medoids	\N	\N	 632-639 Vol.1	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/CEC.2005.1554742}	 The large majority of existing clustering algorithms are centered around the notion of a feature, that is, individual data items are represented by their intrinsic properties, which are summarized by (usually numeric) feature vectors. However, certain applications require the clustering of data items that are defined by exclusively extrinsic properties: only the relationships between individual data items are known (that is, their similarities or dissimilarities). This paper develops a straightforward and efficient adaptation of our existing multiobjective clustering algorithm to such a scenario. The resulting algorithm is demonstrated on a range of data sets, including a dissimilarity matrix derived from real, non-feature-based data.	a94257953d0072745ede94d908e72a78	613af56304e0ee9c73def2472ed3f4b7	0a8647daf0a6871fcc46b73e72f3bbff	article	Multiobjective clustering around medoids	J. Handl and J. Knowles	\N	2005
7252949	Parallel Problem Solving from Nature - PPSN VIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handl2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ldwx2vdl3gb4egh1	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	1081--1091	\N	\N	\N		A new approach to data clustering is proposed, in which two or more measures of cluster quality are simultaneously optimized using a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm (EA). For this purpose, the PESA-II EA is adapted for the clustering problem by the incorporation of specialized mutation and initialization procedures, described herein. Two conceptually orthogonal measures of cluster quality are selected for optimization, enabling, for the first time, a clustering algorithm to explore and improve different compromise solutions during the clustering process. Our results, on a diverse suite of 15 real and synthetic data sets – where the correct classes are known – demonstrate a clear advantage to the multiobjective approach: solutions in the discovered Pareto set are objectively better than those obtained when the same EA is applied to optimize just one measure. Moreover, the multiobjective EA exhibits a far more robust level of performance than both the classic k-means and average-link agglomerative clustering algorithms, outperforming them substantially on aggregate.ER  -	15db422ee23a895512925b5be60eb1a3	ec12bc2846a11ccbbf98dab76abfa65f	220e41c2ea667eb149c98499ea122eed	article	Evolutionary Multiobjective Clustering	Julia Handl and Joshua Knowles	\N	2004
7252950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Retrieval and Clustering	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	He2003	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/he02quantitative.html	\N		\N	\N	105-134	\N	\N	\N		\N	e53840317378bcc485b57a73ec5afb4e	c0269dc6a3fea658ac41926a7076e842	c1d729aef60a656d9ede9c6d4e77c6ec	book	On Quantitative Evaluation of Clustering Systems	Ji He and Ah-Hwee Tan and Chew-Lim Tan and Sam-Yuan Sung	\N	2003
7252951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GECCO '08: Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hong2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1389183	\N	Data clustering using virtual population based incremental learning algorithm with similarity matrix encoding strategy	\N	\N	471--472	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, GA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-130-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1389095.1389183}	\N	41fab4789042692657760da7d67cfa4c	858a981924c2cec975eabef6e5ac42ea	7641502a287ff58c7ccd0b0b610504bd	inproceedings	Data clustering using virtual population based incremental learning algorithm with similarity matrix encoding strategy	Yi Hong and Sam Kwong and Hui Xiong and Qingsheng Ren	\N	2008
7252954	J. of Classification	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hubert1985	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01908075	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	193--218	\N	1	\N		The problem of comparing two different partitions of a finite set of objects reappears continually in the clustering literature. We begin by reviewing a well-known measure of partition correspondence often attributed to Rand (1971), discuss the issue of correcting this index for chance, and note that a recent normalization strategy developed by Morey and Agresti (1984) and adopted by others (e.g., Miligan and Cooper 1985) is based on an incorrect assumption. Then, the general problem of comparing partitions is approached indirectly by assessing the congruence of two proximity matrices using a simple cross-product measure. They are generated from corresponding partitions using various scoring rules. Special cases derivable include traditionally familiar statistics and/or ones tailored to weight certain object pairs differentially. Finally, we propose a measure based on the comparison of object triples having the advantage of a probabilistic interpretation in addition to being corrected for chance (i.e., assuming a constant value under a reasonable null hypothesis) and bounded between ±1.ER  -	9b0b814d89c2de12981768b1d52869eb	c9272c8f9d5aff7ebe43325b5b36ba39	83cd3e0be247933ff7a2914ef0c94a81	article	Comparing partitions	Lawrence Hubert and Phipps Arabie	\N	1985
7252957	{BIOCHEMISTRY}	{32}	\N	\N	{JAN 19}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036}	\N	\N	KARPEN1993	\N	{Article}		\N	Statistical clustering techniques for the analysis of long molecular dynamics trajectories: analysis of 2.2-ns trajectories of YPGDVMary E. Karpen, Douglas J. Tobias, Charles L. Brooks pp 412–420Publication Date: January 1993 ()DOI: 10.1021/bi00053a005	{412-420}	\N	{2}	\N	id = {ISI:A1993KH38600005}, plus = {ALPHA-HELIX; WATER; PROTEIN; THERMODYNAMICS; PENTAPEPTIDE; PEPTIDE;   CHARMM; MOTION; ANALOG}, references = {34}, category = {Biochemistry \\& Molecular Biology}, issn = {0006-2960}, iso = {Biochemistry}, cited = {98}, affiliation = {CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV,DEPT CHEM,PITTSBURGH,PA 15213.}, language = {English}	{The microscopic interactions and mechanisms leading to nascent protein   folding events are generally unknown. While such short time-scale   events are difficult to study experimentally, molecular dynamics   simulations of peptides can provide a useful model for studying events   related to protein folding initiation. Recently, two extremely long   molecular dynamics simulations (2.2 ns each) were carried out on the   pentapeptide Tyr-Pro-Gly-Asp-Val {[}Tobias, D.J., Mertz, J.E., \\&   Brooks, C.L., III (1991) Biochemistry 30, 6054-6058] that forms stable   reverse turns in solution. Tobias et al. examined folding events in   this large system (approximately 30 000 conformations) using   traditional methods of trajectory analysis. The shear magnitude of this   problem prompted us to develop an automated approach, based on   self-organizing neural nets, to extract the key features of the   molecular dynamics trajectory. The neural net is used to perform   conformational clustering, which reduces the complexity of a system   while minimizing the loss of information. The conformations were   grouped together using distances in dihedral angle space as a measure   of conformational similarity. The resulting clusters represent   `'conformational states'', and transitions between these states were   examined to identify mechanisms of conformational change. Many   conformational changes involved the rotation of only a single dihedral   angle, but concerted angle changes were also found. Most of the   conformational information in the 30 000 samples from the full   trajectories was retained in the relatively few resultant clusters,   providing a powerful tool for analysis of an expanding base of large   molecular simulations.}	d1b5e53148b24a7c9413cf17d8801834	4f2a05a1be8282faa274e500ea1d47f8	79254d45ccfbd41dfe7b70f3af3e8f9d	article	{STATISTICAL CLUSTERING-TECHNIQUES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF LONG   MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS TRAJECTORIES - ANALYSIS OF 2.2-NS TRAJECTORIES OF   YPGDV}	ME KARPEN and DJ TOBIAS and CL BROOKS	\N	{1993}
7252958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag, NY	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohonen1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d1a0def15771d7a7a926706b0327977	17b60d3f1d5ca81a99cdadda8c6f73a8	7e659e1be0e6ffa603d7023e9d356aa8	book	Self-Organizating Maps	T. Kohonen	\N	1997
7252959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kummamuru2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=988762	\N	A hierarchical monothetic document clustering algorithm for summarization and browsing search results	\N	\N	658--665	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-844-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/988672.988762}	\N	6fb8bbbdede13d7e51e10648ab8f79d9	8959905a1b2bf7fc919985d60169bad2	d892dc7199135e9ea30736e2e66f392b	inproceedings	A hierarchical monothetic document clustering algorithm for summarization and browsing search results	Krishna Kummamuru and Rohit Lotlikar and Shourya Roy and Karan Singal and Raghu Krishnapuram	\N	2004
7252960	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Laemmel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4a15f05866ba13a8b907f620a1da071	308327f724cc4d2776eca19d2a814c29	44c49c4bc70b5e2a58a311b20d983892	book	Künstliche Intelligenz	Uwe Lämmel and Jürgen Cleve	\N	2008
7252963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Moser2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281248	\N	Joint cluster analysis of attribute and relationship data withouta-priori specification of the number of clusters	\N	\N	510--519	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281248}	\N	f3c242c033d234b010cc42b1afd7d61f	21e42aee916c2ca019db14a6c0cc2e45	ab15b654d2b24855067d2843d0b393d0	inproceedings	Joint cluster analysis of attribute and relationship data withouta-priori specification of the number of clusters	Flavia Moser and Rong Ge and Martin Ester	\N	2007
7252965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nielsen2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.1154	\N	[0805.1154] Clustering of scientific citations in Wikipedia	\N	cite arxiv:0805.1154Comment: 7 pages; 2 figures, Wikimania 2008; Corrected typos	\N	\N	\N	\N		The instances of templates in Wikipedia form an interesting data set of structured information. Here I focus on the cite journal template that is primarily used for citation to articles in scientific journals. These citations can be extracted and analyzed: Non-negative matrix factorization is performed on a (article x journal) matrix resulting in a soft clustering of Wikipedia articles and scientific journals, each cluster more or less representing a scientific topic.	100f700a3168c9f397189e146b76ed79	f0e4a84b7493c7c01c5cfbbc61c09fdf	6be98ddc0c4907f0e3a600881c5f89e2	misc	Clustering of scientific citations in Wikipedia	Finn Aarup Nielsen	\N	2008
7252966	SIAM J. MATRIX ANAL. APPLIC.	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pothen1990	http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19970011963_1997016998.pdf 	\N	Paper which popularized spectral graph partitioning in the 1990s	\N	\N	430--452	\N	3	\N		\N	b90b8b8997b34e9f47aa42391b16e2a4	2f6596b5093c7d16e3817dadf39b8aa2	7444914fc73fc8ec12a67e5e172c34c0	article	{Partitioning Sparse Matrices with Eigenvectors of Graphs}	A. Pothen and H.D. Simon and K.P. Liou	\N	1990
7252967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qiu2004	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icpr/icpr2004-4.html#Qiu04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	991-994	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPR.2004.468}, date = {2004-10-15}	\N	0ed08b34d996cf90ba236636d02c9b5c	140b216b2d609bc2bc06ffeb9d71881e	72642aee8307f611067ea392d25107fa	inproceedings	Image and Feature Co-Clustering.	Guoping Qiu	\N	2004
7252968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Rokach2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/books/collections/datamining2005.html#RokachM05a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	321-352	\N	\N	books/sp/DM2005	isbn = {0-387-24435-2}, date = {2005-09-05}	\N	9e563ddf7ad81edba499762717eb346b	9e48608d67d6f38f4870d2eaf990ab82	0744b324f4162dae5ff8b99db6bf294f	incollection	Clustering Methods.	Lior Rokach and Oded Maimon	Oded Maimon and Lior Rokach	2005
7252969	J. Comput. Appl. Math.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Rousseeuw1987	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=38772	\N	Silhouettes: a graphical aid to the interpretation and validation of cluster analysis	\N	\N	53--65	\N	1	\N	issn = {0377-0427}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-0427(87)90125-7}	\N	0264dcd5ed797a9dba2d1a9ef92eb52b	bc0f62c7895f91c787354d03f23da976	ab24f772541918abed19c8c367d7b6b0	article	Silhouettes: a graphical aid to the interpretation and validation of cluster analysis	Peter Rousseeuw	\N	1987
7252970	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION}	{3}	\N	\N	{NOV-DEC}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}	{1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA}	\N	\N	Shao2007	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{2312-2334}	\N	{6}	\N	id = {ISI:000251024200037}, plus = {PROTEIN CONFORMATIONAL SPACE; INTEGRASE CATALYTIC CORE; EXPLICIT   SOLVENT; HIV-1 PROTEASE; NUCLEIC-ACIDS; MINOR-GROOVE; EQUILIBRIUM   SIMULATIONS; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; FOLDING SIMULATIONS; CONTINUUM SOLVENT}, references = {116}, category = {Chemistry, Multidisciplinary}, issn = {1549-9618}, iso = {J. Chem. Theory Comput.}, email = {tec3@utah.edu}, cited = {0}, affiliation = {Cheatham, TE (Reprint Author), Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Med Chem, 2000 E 30 S,Skaggs Hall 201, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Med Chem, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut \\& Pharmaceut Chem, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.   Univ Utah, Coll Pharm, Dept Bioengn, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.}, language = {English}, doi = {10.1021/ct700119m}	{Molecular dynamics simulation methods produce trajectories of atomic   positions (and optionally velocities and energies) as a function of   time and provide a representation of the sampling of a given molecule's   energetically accessible conformational ensemble. As simulations on the   10-100 ns time scale become routine, with sampled configurations stored   on the picosecond time scale, such trajectories contain large amounts   of data. Data-mining techniques, like clustering, provide one means to   group and make sense of the information in the trajectory. In this   work, several clustering algorithms were implemented, compared, and   utilized to understand MD trajectory data. The development of the   algorithms into a freely available C code library, and their   application to a simple test example of random (or systematically   placed) points in a 2D plane (where the pairwise metric is the distance   between points) provide a means to understand the relative performance.   Eleven different clustering algorithms were developed, ranging from   top-down splitting (hierarchical) and bottom-up aggregating (including   single-linkage edge joining, centroid-linkage, average-linkage,   complete-linkage, centripetal, and centripetal-complete) to various   refinement (means, Bayesian, and self-organizing maps) and tree   (COBWEB) algorithms. Systematic testing in the context of MD simulation   of various DNA systems (including DNA single strands and the   interaction of a minor groove binding drug DB226 with a DNA hairpin)   allows a more direct assessment of the relative merits of the distinct   clustering algorithms. Additionally, means to assess the relative   performance and differences between the algorithms, to dynamically   select the initial cluster count, and to achieve faster data mining by   ``sieved clustering{''} were evaluated. Overall, it was found that   there is no one perfect ``one size fits all{''} algorithm for   clustering MID trajectories and that the results strongly depend on the   choice of atoms for the pairwise comparison. Some algorithms tend to   produce homogeneously sized clusters, whereas others have a tendency to   produce singleton clusters. Issues related to the choice of a pairwise   metric, clustering metrics, which atom selection is used for the   comparison, and about the relative performance are discussed. Overall,   the best performance was observed with the average-linkage, means, and   SOM algorithms. If the cluster count is not known in advance, the   hierarchical or average-linkage clustering algorithms are recommended.   Although these algorithms perform well, it is important to be aware of   the limitations or weaknesses of each algorithm, specifically the high   sensitivity to outliers with hierarchical, the tendency to generate   homogenously sized clusters with means, and the tendency to produce   small or singleton clusters with average-linkage.}	20cc8916859798ddb4fb3510ecf68b20	067b080a446fef55a2c8d29a7933b67d	af9332a13bf7a2daa1d1d80dba870ef8	article	{Clustering molecular dynamics trajectories: 1. Characterizing the   performance of different clustering algorithms}	Jianyin Shao and Stephen W. Tanner and Nephi Thompson and Thomas E. Cheatham	\N	{2007}
7252971	IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi2000	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Normalized cuts and image segmentation	\N	\N	888-905	\N	8	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {10.1109/34.868688}	We propose a novel approach for solving the perceptual groupingproblem in vision. Rather than focusing on local features and theirconsistencies in the image data, our approach aims at extracting theglobal impression of an image. We treat image segmentation as a graphpartitioning problem and propose a novel global criterion, thenormalized cut, for segmenting the graph. The normalized cut criterionmeasures both the total dissimilarity between the different groups aswell as the total similarity within the groups. We show that anefficient computational technique based on a generalized eigenvalueproblem can be used to optimize this criterion. We applied this approachto segmenting static images, as well as motion sequences, and found theresults to be very encouraging	85e153ca08e3ce92b428a5c5c5446696	b9dfec1e25c24c6e4c62990ca15d00ab	ced43e4f3bc696c3bd58671087da1c5d	article	Normalized cuts and image segmentation	Jianbo Shi and J. Malik	\N	2000
7252972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CVPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi1997	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cvpr/cvpr1997.html#ShiM97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	731-737	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/cvpr/7822/78220731abs.htm}	\N	b88809a798fa60c044c0c714ed7aacd1	600345c3af56da066873a30c9971a615	bc4607ac2084911e4b1ba23b323f649a	inproceedings	Normalized Cuts and Image Segmentation.	Jianbo Shi and Jitendra Malik	\N	1997
7252973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECML PKDD '08: Proceedings of the European conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases - Part II	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Song2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1432025&jmp=cit&coll=GUIDE&dl=ACM	\N	Parallel Spectral Clustering	\N	\N	374--389	\N	\N	\N	location = {Antwerp, Belgium}, isbn = {978-3-540-87480-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87481-2_25}	\N	7d646455afe9e148afde08a4383c23a8	b089b51f370bb8b82b4a067dbb89a52e	2349441ed60cbd6dc26744fdbfaf24c7	inproceedings	Parallel Spectral Clustering	Yangqiu Song and Wen-Yen Chen and Hongjie Bai and Chih-Jen Lin and Edward Y. Chang	\N	2008
7252975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICMLA '05: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Uyar2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1126545	\N	A New Graph-Based Evolutionary Approach to Sequence Clustering	\N	\N	273--278	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2495-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICMLA.2005.4}	\N	033f992e60ccf5a61d779c30f503f3ad	21dc29affda16d20876c28af7b60b378	2d1ff66c4b4d8743751915e285b15f59	inproceedings	A New Graph-Based Evolutionary Approach to Sequence Clustering	A. Sima Uyar and Sule Gunduz Oguducu	\N	2005
7252976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	Wagstaff2001	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icml/icml2001.html#WagstaffCRS01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	577-584	\N	\N	conf/icml/2001	isbn = {1-55860-778-1}, date = {2002-11-27}	\N	55bb68c11f9fc53918eafdb3939f4bf8	10d8a7c9e5b5f9cf0d0848cf8c10f604	c0c3565625192ee6748b52d9d4f3b526	inproceedings	Constrained K-means Clustering with Background Knowledge.	Kiri Wagstaff and Claire Cardie and Seth Rogers and Stefan Schrödl	Carla E. Brodley and Andrea Pohoreckyj Danyluk	2001
7252978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDMW '07: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Yuruk2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1335998.1336116&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE	\N	A Divisive Hierarchical Structural Clustering Algorithm for Networks	\N	\N	441--448	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3033-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2007.4}	\N	85c97c438a5b8d97ffc77bf81644cc86	528c36235db6c5cacc7ac20a758564ef	0536b9d61b68e2ae050c12e1600f5d9f	inproceedings	A Divisive Hierarchical Structural Clustering Algorithm for Networks	Nurcan Yuruk and Mutlu Mete and Xiaowei Xu and Thomas A. J. Schweiger	\N	2007
7252979	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensnetzwerke : Netzwerke als Impuls der Weiterentwicklung der Aus- und Weiterbildung in der Region	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Ludwig2002	http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2007/1266/	\N		\N	\N	5-20	\N	\N	\N		\N	62ee790fd68af4a3e30fdca5c224581d	8fccd9fab9656f46c04c98339912a5d5	fd1500f7117e208a735824922fe1f6c4	inproceedings	Kooperatives Wissensmanagement in Online-Netzen: eine neue Angebotsoption für Weiterbildungseinrichtungen	Joachim Ludwig	Peter Faulstich and Karl WilbersBielefeld	2002
7253070	IEEE Transaction on Knowledge and Data Engineering	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cui03	\N	\N	Query Expansion by Mining User Logs - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	829--839	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d66d90aa710093bf4dcacdc7a53293c	007ff8fa8d0e84a950263d6698670363	a46b343da423f34c0f82d056ca1c13ef	article	Query Expansion by Mining User Logs	Hang Cui and Ji rong Wen and Jian yun Nie and Wei ying Ma	\N	2003
7253083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Zhu07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277825	\N	Combining content and link for classification using matrix factorization	\N	\N	487--494	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277825}	\N	bb80b22a3ada9c0c45a80cf85a1d396c	112e0d48cd93ee704cf927b7e7067e46	9a4e782c9c8f87ac5835912f29568721	inproceedings	Combining content and link for classification using matrix factorization	Shenghuo Zhu and Kai Yu and Yun Chi and Yihong Gong	\N	2007
7253084	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIS08	http://www.vidiator.com/PDF_product%20sheets/Mobile_vs_Internet_Streaming-Key_Challenges.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a9807fdc8b2fe9a41d732c54a1b340b	867a72f1d85fb4cca69f2381576d1182	56152d63111964b7590a4e6ea2025ee9	techreport	Mobile versus Internet Streaming: Key Challenges	Alex Yoon and Roland Banks	\N	2008
7253242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Institut für Pädagogische Psychologie und Empirische Pädagogik, Lehrstuhl Prof. Dr. Heinz Mandl	\N	\N	WinklerMandl2003	http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/750/1/Praxisbericht27.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	27	\N		\N	f88b0e05e21de121c08777d815cf70af	1b07e3ef07c632820572950e4427c5c1	1962b229e78c11670694a18c078b2583	techreport	Wissensmanagement in Communities: Communities als zentrales Szenario der Weiterbildungslandschaft im dritten Jahrtausend	Katrin Winkler and Heinz Mandl	\N	2003
7253256	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	gaiser2008	http://waxmannverlag.de/kat/inhalt/2039Volltext.pdf	\N		\N	ISBN 978-3-8309-2039-7 <a href="javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-8309-2039-7"><img style="border: 0px none ;" src="http://www.citavi.com/softlink?linkid=FindIt" alt="Pick It!" title='Titel anhand dieser ISBN in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen'></a> 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14fded177bb05deb6fadb3c9ac72a1e2	944605a6f2630bc9bd395d3008ce6b45	02677f288b9c9a5faa41a614c871030a	book	Good Tags - Bad Tags. Social Tagging in der Wissensorganisation 	Birgit Gaiser and Thorsten Hampel and Stefanie Panke	\N	2008
7253519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Poblete08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458231	\N	Dr. Searcher and Mr. Browser	\N	\N	1123--1132	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458231}	\N	49efc6a2d1d134779bb6342b16ad6583	c752f5e487ed58b5476faa846eb67867	472ee24ab4c8cb0bc54ddd9503d9523a	inproceedings	Dr. Searcher and Mr. Browser: a unified hyperlink-click graph	Barbara Poblete and Carlos Castillo and Aristides Gionis	\N	2008
7253655	\N	\N	\N	2. rev. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	\N	poll_measuring_2007	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-3-598-22033-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-598-22033-3 3-598-22033-2}	\N	f9e8320752a23942470fc7e67de23633	828423dbeafd3b5fb06bbdbc2fd6479f	5b3bebd907eb97924e03e683899711ba	book	Measuring quality; performance measurement in libraries	Roswitha Poll and Peter te Boekhorst	\N	2007
7253906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HörbuchHamburg	\N	\N	Metasearch_id311218	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	f233482bca77bbbcd2100c6c65d7ec92	67af20bf551a867bc509d16f8ed3fc3a	9132c9073d3c74d3b37122cb6b04b647	book	Effi Briest (Julia Jentsch liest)	Fontane Theodor	\N	2009
7253911	Nature	414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schlapbach-2001-nature	\N	\N		\N	\N	353-358	\N	6861	\N		\N	1b5d5b9c74018bd8479f22dd214059b1	a308e3075682bcb1863901af7270601f	ebec56dac435896c9ae671e3629075e6	article	Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications	L. Schlapbach and A. Züttel	\N	2001
7254126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iran University of Science and Technology	\N	Thesis/BS	\N	B.S. Thesis	B.S. Thesis	\N	\N	1-134	\N	\N	thesis/bs		\N	027af0576b92b02c1371ae8c49874a31	8d606cdac3bdaa2d53fe24eeebe7453b	85d3f476cdacde67e01b5187b1fd649a	mastersthesis	Analytically Determination of Intrinsic Matrices for Microstrip Multiconductor Lines	Mohsen Toorani	\N	2005
7254383	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'08)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE ComSoc	\N	\N	\N	conf/iscc/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4625611	\N	A new approach to content-based file type detection	\N	\N	1103-1108	\N	\N	conf/iscc/2008		File type identification and file type clustering may be difficult tasks that have an increasingly importance in the field of computer and network security. Classical methods of file type detection including considering file extensions and magic bytes can be easily spoofed. Content-based file type detection is a newer way that is taken into account recently. In this paper, a new content-based method for the purpose of file type detection and file type clustering is proposed that is based on the PCA and neural networks. The proposed method has a good accuracy and is fast enough.	1511d9bed3f8efcecef57404f121b1ce	90da6683edd60919d23cdf7ad293576b	8a6604db1147adeadfbe49faecd426a8	inproceedings	A new approach to content-based file type detection	Mehdi Chehel Amirani and Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2008
7254391	Universitas	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchillingAI2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1026-1035	\N	10 (= 748)	\N		\N	778bf327f79c24d4025e67fbbb5173f8	63e7c3c8d87d8e6ea7139bbc72cbded6	98b2e68aad0c496215216a93491fa401	article	Antiisraelismus in Deutschland : Hintergründe und Folgen	Walter Schilling	\N	2008
7254422	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services, and Technologies (NGMAST'08)	IEEEXplore	\N	University of Glamorgan	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/ngmast/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4756489	\N	Solutions to the GSM Security Weaknesses	\N	\N	576-581	\N	\N	conf/ngmast/2008		Recently, the mobile industry has experienced an extreme increment in number of its users. The GSM network with the greatest worldwide number of users succumbs to several security vulnerabilities. Although some of its security problems are addressed in its upper generations, there are still many operators using 2G systems. This paper briefly presents the most important security flaws of the GSM network and its transport channels. It also provides some practical solutions to improve the security of currently available 2G systems. 	90b71248909d3a9b01d03f6d4c181a99	ecd8d5e01f79917b913b523bb27f1cfc	a3bea0d9ed59eaeeeb8258ba9721326a	inproceedings	Solutions to the GSM Security Weaknesses	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2008
7254433	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Communication Systems (IEEE ICCS '08)	IEEEXplore	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/ieeeiccs/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4737164	\N	LPKI - A Lightweight Public Key Infrastructure for the Mobile Environments	\N	\N	162-166	\N	\N	conf/ieeeiccs/2008		The non-repudiation as an essential requirement of many applications can be provided by the asymmetric key model. With the evolution of new applications such as mobile commerce, it is essential to provide secure and efficient solutions for the mobile environments. The traditional public key cryptography involves huge computational costs and is not so suitable for the resource-constrained platforms. The elliptic curve-based approaches as the newer solutions require certain considerations that are not taken into account in the traditional public key infrastructures. The main contribution of this paper is to introduce a Lightweight Public Key Infrastructure (LPKI) for the constrained platforms such as mobile phones. It takes advantages of elliptic curve cryptography and signcryption to decrease the computational costs and communication overheads, and adapting to the constraints. All the computational costs of required validations can be eliminated from end-entities by introduction of a validation authority to the introduced infrastructure and delegating validations to such a component. LPKI is so suitable for mobile environments and for applications such as mobile commerce where the security is the great concern. 	e6e5374d60dbb606882ecf82f55a5dd4	a2204b3d07ed5d22cef0f7b19df29fd5	8566a9b7869a38357eadf978e48f425c	inproceedings	LPKI - A Lightweight Public Key Infrastructure for the Mobile Environments	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2008
7254435	Universitas	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeyssonLN2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1040-1048	\N	10 (= 748)	\N		\N	6185b3f6beb819b1f654c68b4230a280	7a065e983099e7f169286c2a66a22467	5b5055e96f946d741163dd2b8be6c218	article	Leben nach dem Scheitern	Christian Deysson	\N	2008
7254449	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	20-22	Proceedings of 2008 International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICCEE'08)	IEEEXplore	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/iccee/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4741021	\N	Cryptanalysis of an Efficient Signcryption Scheme with Forward Secrecy Based on Elliptic Curve	\N	\N	428-432	\N	\N	conf/iccee/2008		The signcryption is a relatively new cryptographic technique that is supposed to fulfill the functionalities of encryption and digital signature in a single logical step. Several signcryption schemes are proposed throughout the years, each of them having its own problems and limitations. In this paper, the security of a recent signcryption scheme, i.e. Hwang et al.'s scheme is analyzed, and it is proved that it involves several security flaws and shortcomings. Several devastating attacks are also introduced to the mentioned scheme whereby it fails all the desired and essential security attributes of a signcryption scheme. 	23910ceb48441b179d5888ea6ed8f912	d48449521aaa1259dfccc18310307da0	43a536df6371d13165fc2c83c33956d0	inproceedings	Cryptanalysis of an Efficient Signcryption Scheme with Forward Secrecy Based on Elliptic Curve	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2008
7254490	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Evaluating Ontologies for the Web (EON2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	brank06goldeval	http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/eon2006/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ad_pdf = {http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/eon2006/eon2006branketal.pdf}, pdf = {brank06-gold.pdf}, lastname = {Brank}, lastdatemodified = {2006-12-07}, dateadded = {2006-12-07}, read = {notread}, own = {notown}	\N	b563a38b588d692d0d1478ee2b8bf744	cc16c380591e23bb554bdd8e5fdef59b	d3c4c1cfd0733d796a8df532d499f7a4	inproceedings	Gold Standard Based Ontology Evaluation Using Instance Assignment	Janez Brank and Dunja Madenic and Marko Groblenik	\N	2006
7254665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Etablierte und Außenseiter	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	\N	ES1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b14b0da59d091f7912a80d677de35f7	82a8b7c20f9a197cc26d073e61842e94	30c62538dd7ad6175e3289c9ddc41f7d	book	Etablierte und Außenseiter	John L. Scotson Norbert Elias	\N	1990
7254669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manutius-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD1854610	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI, Quellensammlung zur Pest	\N	\N	195 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925678-13-1}, language = {ger}	\N	121c9ac63d0f64e8b6e369328537818f	283b5001597aa75e1eee840d8f0d1330	05b0c2a66c677a3de7b5c57c48753d35	book	Die Pest 1348 in Italien	Klaus [Hrsg.] Bergdolt	\N	1989
7255001	European Comic Art	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baetens2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	39fed996359c2de432c04bda6313ad4b	dbec954f6a80f552a6af37263863efc4	baf6c01f1738d73e5c6b4fea025196db	article	North and South in Belgian Comics	Jan Baetens	\N	2009
7255005	European Comic Art	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mckinney2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	25d5a5ff55ed1a2dcc48c00eeb182057	cd6f6428c0883c6fccfda62eac04f79c	6a79a046affcbde1d4b64dc0707fa112	article	The frontier and the affrontier: French-language Algerian comics and cartoons confront the nation	Mark McKinney	\N	2009
7255614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	anderson-phd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3bc521f9a4ba67145bd912c42fc072de	584460d318dbc0d243e1ea0a12330c48	a9878e5a9f0dcbc9a305eeade46bf966	phdthesis	Hydrogen Storage Materials with Focus on Main Group I-II Elements	Anders Andreasen	Risø National Laboratory	2005
7256057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UTB	Tübingen	\N	UTB M (Medium-Format) ; 3123	SWB-281634599	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3115331&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-3123-1}, size = {400 S. : mehrere schw.-w. Abb. u. Tab.}	\N	14fdf764491072e1cb8929865e3d33b7	9f558541c20ad13416a5da2d440a8aa2	a09f52cdd3f9f7099cae4a96771e185c	book	Spätantike	Ralf Behrwald	\N	2008
7256256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK Verlagsges.	\N	\N	UTB ; 3065 : Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft	UBHD66509556	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-24501	\N	\N	278 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-3065-4, 3-8252-3065-1}, language = {ger}	\N	9f73e793f6aa2d1d48f6be02ac155b63	611b8636885440e4432f9e9ad28490b7	d83f8a35cb3b39c8b20b30929436bc61	book	Social Web	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl	\N	2008
7256508	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorbecke	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-108316645	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7995-8301-7}, size = {92 S.}	\N	b3a425ee2002777732b0d870302eb591	fb153fc031db409547bb1052feaaa94d	5fbcc4ba2498b5c3a20fb468d67f05b9	book	Die Aktualität des Mittelalters : gegen die Überheblichkeit unserer Wissensgesellschaft	Johannes Fried	\N	2003
7256517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-265116902	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz265116902inh.pdf	\N		\N	 Gb. : ca. EUR 24.90, ca. sfr 43.70	283	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-56215-0 ; 3-406-56215-9}, size = {283 S.}	\N	dd5823934a0ad77540f2690c6a68f88b	d185a882f15a415c8a80e11edec337c2	67098e9b644b060c37525ea6c3377a0f	book	Zu Gast im Mittelalter	Johannes Fried	\N	2007
7256523	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becksche Reihe ; 1450	SWB-094538204	\N	\N		\N	 Pb. : ca. 19.90	192	\N	\N	\N	size = {192 S.}, isbn = {3-406-47576-0}	\N	d021603c2e85405652fad92a630371e1	61e169fbdfc670faf9958f0b33bac228	bc9ff587cf9b97ebf4657cc050cd28ca	book	Revolutionen des Wissens : von der Steinzeit bis zur Moderne	\N	Johannes Fried	2001
7256528	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-302092676	\N	\N		\N	\N	606	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-57829-8}, size = {606 S. : Ill.}	\N	a7380c6782fff1547c123e70d2736abb	9a27a43dcb34a1dd323ef6c17980451d	057c442841b27893faef60880ef80489	book	Das Mittelalter : Geschichte und Kultur	Johannes Fried	\N	2009
7256666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	Svensson1819bob	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	status = {kollad}	\N	098709dc5534cce9c8528b8d4e628011	29a738ca947a44b7f482a2a69f89ad52	06433ecf41de11029570511ff7780fb9	book	Berättelse om Bell-Lancasterska undervisningssätten;\
                   af P.R. Svensson ... Enligt kongl. uppfostrings...	Peter Reinhold Svensson	\N	1819
7256671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	1822sfs	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e2cf3efaaebefbebde223b4bebdf885	150c01737e7eb4d92a91eb7b2515f6fa	486a98b91b3c4dc2798fb695c2dc0e37	booklet	Stadgar för sällskapet för wexelunderwisningens\
                   befrämjande, antagne af ledamöterna den 6 mars samt ...	\N	\N	1822
7256675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	Svensson1823phf	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	status = {beställd}	\N	d33b3f6bf7874f1ca323e480596a52e7	27781c129834420cc1d3ba3598d691ac	ba3be1c9a9afda425512ff0613427bfa	book	Praktisk handledning för vexelundervisningen i\
                   folkscholor; af P.R. Svensson. Med 2:ne tabeller.\
                   Sto...	Peter Reinhold Svensson	\N	1823
7256679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	1825sfs	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0097d66b8f8a76ec20f2a4720d5ae81	cb3023cdde3fb0d8245ba36593922315	92278e2773fcb5b7cc63eb540a070705	booklet	Stadgar för sällskapet för vexelundervisningens\
                   befrämjande, antagne af ledamöterna den 6 mars 1822 ...	\N	\N	1825
7256686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm, tryckt hos P. A. Norstedt {\\&} söner, 1832.	\N	\N	1832sfs	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed4d633466ae219b968b4a0235400e1c	26298b1b2a36e3d8e74eebfe68eeaf3b	1d64972c9c5bee9e1a077d0f25b2b602	booklet	Stadgar för sällskapet för vexelundervisningens\
                   befrämjande, antagne af ledamöterna den 6 mars 1822 ...	\N	\N	1832
7256689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm, 1864, P. A. Norstedt {\\&} söner, Kongl.\
                   boktryckare.	\N	\N	1864sfs	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eca2011352f99cf3382ae495bb7816f7	49fe8c9f0376c9275304dbd7cec9901d	e53b73bd4d2b25b1b6b5d258ce109b9b	booklet	Stadgar för sällskapet för vexelundervisningens\
                   befrämjande, antagne af ledamöterna den 6 mars 1822 ...	\N	\N	1864
7257222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dept. Computer Science, University of Canterbury	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krishnan94	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {1994-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}	\N	4c094cea55ec34e9b3c28c7959a5d124	8e53c48fcafa331cab27ab3873f2edbe	c54e2a7068479508b8dc830d6de50948	techreport	A digraph model for extended event structures	P. Krishnan and D. Bryant	\N	1994
7258080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestor - Kompetenznetzwerk Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverf\\"ugbarkeit digitaler Ressourcen f\\"ur Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestorMat11	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0008-2009012103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a98d7b437a7d2b650d4bf97bc2d02156	3cfdd47d8d99ab6f8ebb38b27961e113	a20091aaed90dd99799df5b29b954fb6	manual	nestor Materialien 11: Standards und Standardisierung im Kontext von Grid/eScience und Langzeitarchivierung	Uwe M. Borghoff and Peter Rödig	\N	2009
7258182	D-Lib Magazine	12	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guy_2006_folksonomies	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january06/guy/01guy.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bf746b76a5ad8a462d87c992bfee429	535e0aea1bcbd7feb85a7495f284a589	91eba007634fcb119465a20b170073d4	article	Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?	Marieke Guy and Emma Tonkin	\N	2006
7258189	D-Lib Magazine	12	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peterson_2006_Folksonomy	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november06/peterson/11peterson.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N		\N	2d2eeb32120989b53ff1069f26992d4a	11b682c7b3141988594d05dbd09fcd54	664ef22bdb65269cd75c71704c6c34f1	article	Beneath the Metadata: Some Philosophical Problems with Folksonomy	Elaine Peterson	\N	2006
7258272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking Position Papers 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeung2009Decentralisations	http://www.w3.org/2008/09/msnws/papers/decentralization.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7aa50505b3a232a3b196a9eab20d3f41	e425e5c276ddb0c7e580571b3610cf75	a69a0b9b6e32c1e7fb58bc77e932bdf4	inproceedings	Decentralization: The Future of Online Social Networking	Ching man Au Yeung and Ilaria Liccardi and Kanghao Lu and Oshani Seneviratne and Tim Berners-Lee	\N	2009
7258386	Data Engineering, 2008. ICDE 2008. IEEE 24th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4497625	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: SMART: A System for Online Monitoring Large Volumes of Network Traffic	\N	\N	1576-1579	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497625}	Network traffic monitoring have been gaining attentions due to its importance in telecom industry. However, the monitoring systems deployed in telecom operators are usually too slow because of their disk-based processing approach. To address this problem, an online network traffic monitoring system, named SMART, is designed and developed. The system converts different formats of raw Netflow data (Netflow IPv5, IPv7 and IPv9) to user-defined control flows through combination and filtering. It can compute top-k frequent flows with sliding window, detects burst on arbitrary attributes, and presents results visually to users. The system could be used to replace the traditional offline monitoring system used in Shanghai Telecom. In its daily operation, it is shown that the processing speed achieves 30,000 flows per second. The basis of advanced streaming algorithms and design of robust system architecture enable SMART to achieve good performance.	b28a257439ed202efc9dc68bb6b812d7	7c96380c307414f279bd842e6d4a1911	d63044de9aea8bbe9a682e869d035713	article	SMART: A System for Online Monitoring Large Volumes of Network Traffic	Aoying Zhou and Ying Yan and Xueqing Gong and Jianlong Chang and Dai Dai	\N	2008
7258419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://arXiv.org/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Keine Beschreibung vorhanden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9572741dbf27151caf2bc01a88ac4eaa	cd766be95bb424ab7840d04c6013fea5	3899ebfbae85ff54cf65438ba03785fe	misc	arXiv.org Computer Science e-Print archive	\N	\N	n.a.
7258651	IEEE Trans. Software Eng.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dobrica2002survey	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tse/tse28.html#DobricaN02	\N	The paper provides an overview of eight existing Software Architecture Evaluation Methods. The methods discussed are SAAM, SAAMCS, ESAAMI, SAAMER, ATAM, SBAR, ALPSM and SAEM. 
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First off, the definitions of the main terminology are given. The authors define what they vision as quality attributes and the quality model, give a definition and a description of SA and explain some evaluation techniques. After this, they introduce a framework for comparing the characteristics of several SA evaluation methods. The framework consists of 7 items:
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 1) the method's goal, 2) The evaluation technique, 3) quality attributes the method addresses 4) which type of SA description is needed, 5) stakeholders involvement, 6) methods activity 7) Reusability of an existent knowledge base and 8) whether the method has been validated. 
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Using the introduced framework, all eight SA-evaluation methods are discussed on a case-by-case basis. A comparison between the different methods is then made based on the specific goals of the methods and how the methods can be classified. The authors look deeper into the way each method addresses scenario generation and usage because this a common activity amongst the evaluation methods. Finally, a table is presented in which the results of the framework is summarized for each of the SA evaluation methods.	\N	\N	638-653	\N	7	\N		\N	74d445b8aa0cd1be90732b2db912fb56	72ff75c7dc7b501100d1c78504c329cd	b669ad670c11dc8aa29f13ebe2286c4a	article	A Survey on Software Architecture Analysis Methods.	Liliana Dobrica and Eila Niemelä	\N	2002
7258673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Arbeitswelten: Arbeit, Produktion und Subjekt in der {"Informationsgesellschaft"}	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	Bau96	\N	\N		\N	\N	49--78	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Bau96}	\N	471cc490c914525b1c0361f2304bccbb	b93fc061939bfe974b0a516cc99a951c	8491ff90afea0d4d45b1ad5ca2814750	inbook	Neue Produktionsmethoden mit alten {EDV-Konzepten?} Zu den Eigenschaften moderner Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme jenseits des Automatisierungsparadigmas	Andrea Baukrowitz	\N	1996
7258674	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	1	\N	\N	sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mannila97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009796218281	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	241--258	\N	3	\N		One of the basic problems in knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) is the following: given a data set r, a class L of sentences for defining subgroups of r, and a selection predicate, find all sentences of L deemed interesting by the selection predicate. We analyze the simple levelwise algorithm for finding all such descriptions. We give bounds for the number of database accesses that the algorithm makes. For this, we introduce the concept of the border of a theory, a notion that turns out to be surprisingly powerful in analyzing the algorithm. We also consider the verification problem of a KDD process: given r and a set of sentences S 
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$$ \\subseteq $$L determine whether S is exactly the set of interesting statements about r. We show strong connections between the verification problem and the hypergraph transversal problem. The verification problem arises in a natural way when using sampling to speed up the pattern discovery step in KDD. ER  -	eb386ad4b113ad4361a917ffcf1b3b59	d50c17b81b91904aed719482ff653692	20c7d26cc68e113fde924232b5057601	article	Levelwise Search and Borders of Theories in Knowledge Discovery	Heikki Mannila and Hannu Toivonen	\N	1997
7258706	\N	\N	\N	X.systems.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id280063	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Christine Wolfinger ; Jürgen Gulbins ; Carsten Hammer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	f6214eecd8aae2cef886b613752c2b24	68304efdb8e44378b4971f0b45b5b8d2	6315335e9fb0caec8e954dec41c86269	book	Linux-Systemadministration: Grundlagen, Konzepte, Anwendung	\N	\N	2005
7258819	Proc. VLDB Endow.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Madhavan08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454163	\N	Google's Deep Web crawl	\N	\N	1241--1252	\N	2	\N	doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454159.1454163}	\N	171bdda88ed291d2f15d7d80fd69a145	abced986bf2aa0735cc93598f8391b3d	2687b2d927a4777012d68a2dcd55ab86	article	Google's Deep Web crawl	Jayant Madhavan and David Ko and Lucja Kot and Vignesh Ganapathy and Alex Rasmussen and Alon Halevy	\N	2008
7258855	Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShunYin_Lam07012004	http://jam.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/3/293	\N	Customer Value, Satisfaction, Loyalty, and Switching Costs: An Illustration From a Business-to-Business Service Context -- Lam et al. 32 (3): 293 -- Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science	\N	\N	293-311	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0092070304263330}, eprint = {http://jam.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/32/3/293.pdf}	Although researchers and managers pay increasing attention to customer value, satisfaction, loyalty, and switching costs, not much is known about their interrelationships. Prior research has examined the relationships within subsets of these constructs, mainly in the business-toconsumer (B2C) environment. The authors extend prior research by developing a conceptual framework linking all of these constructs in a business-to-business (B2B) service setting. On the basis of the cognition-affect-behavior model, the authors hypothesize that customer satisfaction mediates the relationship between customer value and customer loyalty, and that customer satisfaction and loyalty have significant reciprocal effects on each other. Furthermore, the potential interaction effect of satisfaction and switching costs, and the quadratic effect of satisfaction, on loyalty are explored. The authors test the hypotheses on data obtained from a courier service provider in a B2B context. The results support most of the hypotheses and, in particular, confirm the mediating role of customer satisfaction.
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	91a2715cb86bc55d58c69b757df54cd8	bb5e5a7439710b338da7d78f41f84240	ee5d0f52a539254b079b7f064a86162f	article	{Customer Value, Satisfaction, Loyalty, and Switching Costs: An Illustration From a Business-to-Business Service Context}	Shun Yin Lam and Venkatesh Shankar and M. Krishna Erramilli and Bvsan Murthy	\N	2004
7258968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Contemporary Giddens: Social Theory in a                  Globalizing Age	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave	Basingstoke/New York	\N	\N	Orl01	\N	\N		\N	\N	62–96	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Orl01}	\N	e875d5a71198c2a02f3328eac6c95fae	7f9711c594fea84104da9963843cb7ad	83906f08500e9a4fb3b318508c83b137	incollection	The Duality of Technology: Rethinking the Concept
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                 of Technology in Organizations	Wanda J. Orlikowski	Christopher G. A. Bryant and David Jary	2001
7258997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Infinito	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.ibs.it/code/9788889602423/barnabagrave/morte-agli-italiani.html	\N	Morte agli italiani! Il massacro di Aigues-Mortes 1893 - Barnabà Enzo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5da1ce6c1358d3c69d2c77afe218c8c7	39eeb72f7aac79f9d71bf44261e7bf88	ec598f3423dbb233de7d75acf00493e8	book	Morte agli italiani! Il massacro di Aigues-Mortes 1893	Enzo Barnabà	\N	2008
7259095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	First Nordic Workshop on Software Architecture (NOSA'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bengtsson1998metrics	\N	\N	The paper proposes 7 metrics for analyzing a SoftwareArchitecture. These metrics are inspired by the metrics-suite of Chidamer. For each metrics, the author explains the relation with existing metrics and why the metric is useful. The proposed metrics are to be calculated on the softwareArchitecture, the source code is not available in this stage of the development.
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There is no formal validation was done for the metrics. The reason for this is that it was not possible to collect both the metrics from the SA and the maintenance data for a single project. This was because there was one project that had maintenance data, but no SA. On the other hand, there as a project that had a SA, but maintenance data would only become available after a few years.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1540940}	\N	437fbb7637ad77afa5977c6acdc88bbd	55c353b28df50b053e936cd12bc84c24	16c9dc47e0eff940694aa3f2dbe4394f	inproceedings	Towards Maintainability Metrics on Software Architecture: An Adaptation of Object-Oriented Metrics	Perolof Bengtsson	\N	1998
7259103	International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	noss1996vmm	http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&zx=ivnqv483j7rx&shva=1#inbox/11f40c12ebff3d73	\N		\N	\N	3-31	\N	1	\N		If mathematical meanings play an important role in empowering individuals in the workplace and outside, there should surely be implications for mathematical education. How, for example, can 'academic' mathematics be linked to working life? The classical (but, in our view, wrong) way of looking at the problem is that schooling is induction into decontextualised forms of mathematical knowledge which are 'applied' to a variety of settings in later life. This is the answer given by those who see mathematical modelling in school as involving the idealisation and simplification of a situation in order that it can be mathematised, and thus broken from its 'non-mathematical' referents. In this scenario, 'real-life' settings become 'motivational', and problems are surrounded by contextual clutter, to be cleared away at the earliest opportunity in order to reveal the 'real' — i.e. mathematical — structure of the problem. In theory at least, students who have mastered the mathematised relations in this way will be able to 'transfer' this knowledge by applying it to other settings.	58ffb45d7a60f1f8591cb61b635b17f8	916c1b7902be5f9b5a9eb1a738e689b1	63f535ec3d0ef7b5e27d93ea776d8a14	article	The visibility of meanings: Modelling the mathematics of banking	Richard Noss and Celia Hoyles	\N	1996
7259616	\N	125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach u.a.	\N	Reihe: Steuer, Wirtschaft und Recht	Flassak.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124577}	\N	7c6755523b256394c517272d4f9f1e63	cd059c9984678dbfb4eb893d3a368e67	8e1790a56c145717a6a531687ae51a1a	book	Der Markt für Unternehmenskontrolle:  eine ökonomische Analyse vor dem Hintergrund des deutschen Gesellschaftsrechts / Zugl.: Hohenheim, Univ., Diss., 1995	Hansjörg Flassak	\N	1995
7259617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Ackermann.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125484}	\N	9295ef58d21c6d66827bf1e0015cabbe	1e1b69d780b5c362dbc238c4748af1df	86060efa392a04aeeece8308e2bc47b4	book	Konzepte der Ladengestaltung:  Beitrag zur Profilierung und Rationalisierung im Einzelhandel	Carole Ackermann	\N	1997
7259618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar u.a.	\N	\N	Lebrenz.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {kart. : DM 76.00, sfr 69.16, S 554.74}, isbn = {3890125247}	\N	65db27e997d03a8bbfa2f4afb844d552	b274556577694939118f18d075d8e31f	20852c9989d889445a34d6570b73c18e	book	Länderimages: Einflußfaktor und Bedeutung für das Konsumentenverhalten:  eine empirische Studie bei langlebigen Gebrauchsgütern / Zugl.: Passau, Univ., Diss., 1996	Silke Lebrenz	\N	1996
7259619	\N	16	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeNeMe	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Telekommunikation Medienwirtschaft	Engelien.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 59.00}, isbn = {3899362721}	\N	fb186bda25b20d57c9e769da781c467a	a2c475774589c482a4a6d8d1f5224d02	4ef7ca6b4f9335582fceba2439a97019	book	Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2004:  Workshop GeNeMe 2004, Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien, TU Dresden, 7. und 8. Oktober 2004	Martin Engelien	\N	2004
7259620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Quadt.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125433}	\N	fa1e8e9e391eacbcdddb837050cc78f9	e919b8ad8018f653db240d5ecb8161ff	3b5c8fb83fa38da5fa3602a1f35673bc	book	Kunst als Institution:  Eine transaktionskostenökonomische Analyse	Edgar Quadt	\N	1997
7259621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Muller.1995b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124631}	\N	e8fea721510935acce3b87f27a27c2a4	333efd5cacf87c4db80dd3e4dccf915e	feb522b6c502f45e9451ace699ed93ba	book	Die Zeit als Hintergrundvariable im Konsumentenverhalten:  Dargestellt anhand einer empirischen Untersuchung mit computergestützter Auswertung zum Lebensmittel- und Bekleidungskauf	Susanne Müller	\N	1995
7259622	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Brocheler.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124607}	\N	878efdb6fbf452edfd85d27e5bc111f9	ef852d434558b57ef4e27c75e75e9a0d	558d59bf9e67cb25a99a57e396d61a36	book	Weltwirtschaftliche Interdependenz und internationale Koordinierung der Wirtschaftspolitik:  Eine Analyse der Auswirkungen zunehmender ökonomischer Verflechtungen	Thomas Bröcheler	\N	1995
7259623	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	NissenBaudewig.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389012481x}	\N	4e27dc499933fc497875f9a89b7988c4	c478c20ac83bbbaf5400767ec9a68310	13698e0a9cb318d341f1547f109691c1	book	Strategieorientiertes Management der Humanressourcen für die Logistik	Gisela Nissen-Baudewig	\N	1996
7259624	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe Verl. für Psychologie	Göttingen	\N	Analyse psychischer Anforderungen und Belastungen in der Büroarbeit	Leitner.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3801706710}	\N	164e875454468336ccbdabff3982b5e0	5ff492534c09e4168f00325612383e3a	02742e7776866a510fa190e257856c05	book	Analyse psychischer Anforderungen und Belastungen in der Büroarbeit:  Manual und Antwortblätter	Konrad Leitner	\N	1993
7259625	\N	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Husmann.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125042}	\N	388f5ba3d0085d95d3a2a043cf577b70	378029e6b10c1d121490d0afea3e1f19	015df0cab214186a75099b87a3a67dfa	book	Investitions-Controlling:  Ansätze zur Überwindung von Informationsasymmetrien im Entscheidungsprozeß über Investitionen in dezentralisierten Industrieunternehmen	Christoph Husmann	\N	1996
7259626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach u.a.	\N	\N	Cathomen.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125166}	\N	115beef09afa2332a5fe40e3532f5bed	10f6c7f8dfb696d4cf83dc812219a0fc	3c4e8f25a1df67bf06f2c80ff8114902	book	Der Lebenszyklus von Interorganisationssystemen:  Zugl.: St. Gallen, Univ., Diss., 1996	Ivo Cathomen	\N	1996
7259627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Fiedler.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124747}	\N	f51807c0a7b3e1cf0228a2509665196e	78bd29804de67ac3276586ed29f1042a	6cdbe17dfc87e1c27845c7f016fbf5f8	book	Logistische Dienstleistungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Total Quality Managements:  Mit einem Fallbeispiel aus der Automobilindustrie	Manfred Fiedler	\N	1995
7259628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	Roolfs.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124798}	\N	fe2fcfb16a842faa01042234fd1a5080	f79b4a1c457416aa5f563ba655d03348	08c6f6cc32c3ea15655370ae4573682e	book	Gemeinkostenmanagement unter Berücksichtigung neuerer Entwicklungen in der Kostenlehre	Gabriele Roolfs	\N	1996
7259629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach u.a.	\N	\N	Sonnenberg.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Efal. : DM 69.00}, isbn = {3890125069}	\N	8912e41cdbec7230481b8aaad90035ab	3e5d9bc71888517ef80508f1036faca4	f72f7608ae9b11c9a46c1ebc1898dc6a	book	Die Wahl der Beschaffungsmarketingstrategie:  ein heuristischer Ansatz / Zugl.: Siegen, Univ., Diss., 1996	Karlheinz Sonnenberg	\N	1996
7259630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	\N	Drewes.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124941}	\N	c77ee2fd4a30c40131df2866ba195461	4c1730a093448a295a7cfc83cd8ba96d	77caf78bf8bc00a2c8c661cb44535971	book	Marketing-Informationssysteme in Banken:  Der Einsatz der Informationstechnologie im operativen Marketing für die breite Privatkundschaft	Guido Drewes	\N	1996
7259631	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch-Gladbach	\N	Studien zur Dynamik der Wirtschaftsstruktur	SebbelLeschke.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890124976}	\N	68165ab4425f8003c27d0d59b8ab71c1	3b58f3b04c8c072e99d54dc84a01cfa6	453f4d0d5495fe6eab3cad54345405b0	book	Technischer Fortschritt:  Eine Analyse zur Funktionsfähigkeitsprüfung des Produkt- und des Verfahrensfortschrittsprozesses im Rahmen des Konzeptes zur Koordinationsmängeldiagnose	Barbara Sebbel-Leschke	\N	1996
7259632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Meyer.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125271}	\N	30ab4b36e485f04422ac18bfe11c926f	799a0239edc13bbb7b70f3070cc0c7f7	2e096998bf9fcc84eab0b8f6a802ee97	book	Computergestütztes Investitions-Controlling in Filialunternehmen des Einzelhandels	Martin Meyer	\N	1997
7259633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Adolphs.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890125417}	\N	cfef0c70d922c3268db4d630090d8c9a	dc6dd600d948e4f5b3eda58e9e523a0d	e7e25630e6ba1d0810d283204b10fd08	book	Stabile und effiziente Geschäftsbeziehungen:  Eine Betrachtung von vertikalen Koordinationsstrukturen in der deutschen Automobilindustrie	Britta Adolphs	\N	1997
7259834	\N	\N	\N	65., neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C. H. Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	PalaB2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-52604-7}	\N	7e2a220146f0f8315faf5ef8a194f675	1d82892d1e8f9c223bf78158a77e95f5	5c8cc092843a44f8a989371796b524fa	book	B{\\"u}rgerliches Gesetzbuch	Otto Palandt and Peter Bassenge	\N	2006
7259850	\N	\N	\N	21., neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymann	K{\\"o}ln  [u.a.]	\N	\N	MediB2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-452-26430-0}	\N	ad06940dfd84fc09849a00e571d91d20	ca7f53505c6e273c5f7d5c45696de14a	bdd07769a7cc4296bee9cd7e01cadab0	book	B{\\"u}rgerliches Recht	Dieter Medicus	\N	2007
7259895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	\N	\N	ISBN (13): 978-3-446-22149-9  ISBN (10): 3446221492 	Schmauch03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	427 	\N		\N	353e88598813a6d18bd598a7786e1c0f	a71e13bfa58915fd4c95a10478dac4a8	d7851f04ff15ca3d3f353f0d666614a0	book	Web-Technologien Architekturen, Konzepte, Trends	Anatol Badach and Sebastian Rieger and Matthias Schmauch	\N	2003 
7260223	\N	Bd. 12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Macharzina.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080296}	\N	1ae51449fc597c24d6614c723b1355d2	a2b42cd455152f0b01be0a3c3779eddf	16e949eef5f2ddbac9e592a8747f187c	book	Handwörterbuch Export und Internationale Unternehmung	Klaus Macharzina	\N	1989
7260224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VoNet-Workshop	\N	Simowa	Bern	\N	\N	Sieber.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3952146323}	\N	a2604d2e20b396ea882007bd06569ccc	fcb3e2900a2d4773ee1fc538da558681	c7160ed4ffba2630d138890ac09557c1	book	Organizational virtualness:  [proceedings of the VoNet-Workshop, April 27 - 28, 1998]	Pascal Sieber	\N	1998
7260225	\N	Bd. 11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Chmielewicz.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080245}	\N	eb274f314adf91e0b04ba607d14bd94d	2138c278ce9aae04f77a7188bf941790	d8e4f18024dc0c9340727bd7bbdf53dd	book	Handwörterbuch der Öffentlichen Betriebswirtschaft	Klaus Chmielewicz	\N	1989
7260226	\N	6	\N	[Ungekürzte Sonderausg.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Buschgen.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080210}	\N	b48732602eee583b4d409349f328d23b	1c913442a7b81284ec175a6037297758	e9ba0693042b76a63c025a8e538ede53	book	Handwörterbuch der Finanzwirtschaft	Hans Büschgen	\N	1988
7260227	\N	4	\N	[Ungekürzte Sonderausg.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Tietz.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080237}	\N	605240acba01e06521cc51adcc36f5c3	63698e887a13710f3a456bb28e968cfb	51a0c4bab9ec51bbb56308dd5971e962	book	Handwörterbuch der Absatzwirtschaft	Bruno Tietz	\N	1988
7260228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Bertelsmann-Stiftung	Gütersloh	\N	\N	Bentlage.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 20.00, EUR 10.00}, isbn = {3892045747}	\N	75ad12cc613a54444bd22e3bfb38bbbd	26596f10767be57948987cd8e3340349	2a2143786e29f219893b2ec02a172453	book	E-Learning:  Märkte, Geschäftsmodelle, Perspektiven	Ulrike Bentlage	\N	2002
7260229	\N	2006,2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Zeitschrift für BetriebswirtschaftSpecial issue	Breitner.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2781730&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz251780910inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3834902497}	\N	320b55c1a3b2177b723766a2d6187b4b	b5f5c830e6cc2a431f46433a4d75207a	7990aac38a130b4b15cb3e6924b461da	book	E-Learning Geschäftsmodelle und Einsatzkonzepte	Michael H. Breitner	\N	2006
7260230	\N	710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dissertation.de - Verl. im Internet GmbH	Berlin	\N	dissertation.de	Klein.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.00}, isbn = {3898256103}	\N	b4a58df1d5a4f0b3940794152d821810	cfbb3b740474e12a42183fb8da9ce6b1	b806cf84941c348fea5215095f421ff3	book	Courseware Engineering - ein Vorgehensmodell zur Erstellung von wiederverwendbaren, hypermedialen Kursen	Müge Klein	\N	2003
7260231	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Bertelsmann-Stiftung	Gütersloh	\N	B.I.G. - Bildungswege in der InformationsGesellschaft	Hamm.1998	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/244245800.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389204239x}	\N	e203647ea7f970085c73443ffbe0f03b	6a48ba98a4a0938accf53351b2deda01	b541a8a65b5b6af105266fb4b9554e08	book	Hochschulentwicklung durch neue Medien:  Erfahrungen - Projekte - Perspektiven ; mit einer Bestandsaufnahme über Multimedia-Projekte an deutschen Hochschulen	Ingrid Hamm	\N	1998
7260232	\N	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeLFI and Gesellschaft für Informatik.	\N	Ges. für Informatik	Bonn	\N	GI-EditionProceedings	Haake.2005	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/497953420haake.PDF / http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/497953420.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.40}, isbn = {3885793954}	\N	62568f297f605cee025693a3ae51d5f6	a9f5f2a74bfa5cf2b2a88866f8cc497e	18030c319cb27a42effc319ea72681dc	book	DELFI 2005:  3. Deutsche e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik ; [der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI)] 13. - 16. September 2005 in Rostock, Germany	Jörg M. Haake and Ulrike Lucke and Djamshid Tavangarian	\N	2005
7260233	\N	Bd. 9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Szyperski.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080202}	\N	82a3cb14983d2cb2465ef8248304243b	a56137f4954a54d0d0bac161a435812c	b7de1440b160bbc51994bd34025da1ba	book	Handwörterbuch der Planung	Norbert Szyperski	\N	1989
7260234	\N	\N	\N	Ungekürzte Studienausgabe.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Grochla.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080040}	\N	495064d376ee901487160700346d9ab1	b2413e0ba3165b787cb8a2b8b61de112	cf043b795a633bd4613016b34d22b453	book	Handwörterbuch der Organisation	Erwin Grochla	\N	1973
7260235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Gaugler.1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080091}	\N	030f3d01e51000feab73e41669ce8b0a	809cee33a40d721b8def99d675a58dee	e094efa48af4c9ebc5f748d76c77d98d	book	Handwörterbuch des Personalwesens	Eduard Gaugler	\N	1975
7260236	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Schneider.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486226622}	\N	8fe091d4fac898334b6438e3a38067a4	92f464243e8732a5d79df6c87c18aa9a	3e1339c6bd60d8eed792b7d49f0a087f	book	Lexikon der Informatik und Datenverarbeitung	Hans-Jochen Schneider	\N	1986
7260237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Konig.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3790808393}	\N	4cdb8527ee04f7c4e32405a2ac046b2e	79a9f543377376e84feefedfedde8692	6612d698e9d17edce9f7baeebc499d8f	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik '95:  Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, Innovation, Wirtschaftlichkeit	Wolfgang König	\N	1995
7260238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Krallmann.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3790809993}	\N	22e2a3516c97eaa5713e8d4bdb791165	3b7fb42effc0810665a8cadf28f42784	1f2a729967af1b1750095a4bfda596ab	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik '97:  Internationale Geschäftstätigkeit auf der Basis flexibler Organisationsstrukturen und leistungsfähiger Informationssysteme	Hermann Krallmann	\N	1997
7260239	\N	Bd. 7	\N	Ungekürzte Sonderausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Kern.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080261}	\N	83c0ce67c1c21e1d76602cf009d5b59a	e9a69fce95e2be97d5a9e6860bc83057	a7ea4c8c43bb97685b93b8c971eb0f89	book	Handwörterbuch der Produktionswirtschaft	Werner Kern	\N	1984
7260240	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Kosiol.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080180}	\N	327887a5a58ca372c0d5a72c78227683	0bb16f0042c59a710f50023f7458dcd3	6b36c28b4d3aff412432301447fee258	book	Handwörterbuch des Rechnungswesens	Erich Kosiol and Gudrun Bühler	\N	1981
7260241	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	Coenenberg.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080199}	\N	1025f035bd78aa0d6034fc030d158261	4bdb58d6c20e806961ecbc5fb02699ce	f4119173708a71501ddabee64c81f8bd	book	Handwörterbuch der Revision	Adolf Gerhard Coenenberg and Klaus von Wysocki	\N	1983
7260242	\N	Bd. 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Enzyklopädie der Betriebswirtschaftslehre	.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080288}	\N	0eff7d61169ffc0abaffc3fa82d8a66d	2a11d3e014aba947206ad8223aac08d8	8fd0f11abe2f63bdaf6e39d63b622bad	book	Handwörterbuch der Führung	\N	\N	1987
7260243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Kosiol.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791080156}	Ungekürzte Sonderausg.	37267729a1cfe7e9b78e65386687a8a0	8d8e5f6d580ee8449f11e9ce193b74df	6ecc3d367d8226d89e12427a70f79adb	book	Handwörterbuch des Rechnungswesens	Erich Kosiol	\N	1984
7260503	Journal of Theological Studies	Preprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sessa_domus_2009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/fln173v1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/fln173}	Historians of religion, art, and archaeology often invoke the term domus ecclesiae (οικος της εκκλησιας) as a technical category to denote a house or building that had been materially adapted for Christian ritual during the ante-pacem period. Most employ the term in the belief that it is genuinely {pre-Constantinian,} and that Christians in this period described their cult spaces as renovated houses. This essay demonstrates the inaccuracy of both assumptions, and shows that the first attested literary use of the term dates no earlier than 313 {CE,} when Eusebius of Caesarea (d. 339) used it in his writings to designate a church building without any indication of its architectural form or history. Following a discussion of the term's modern history and an analysis of the ancient literary evidence, the essay concludes with a brief look at the material evidence for domus ecclesiae, which, with one exception (the complex at {Dura-Europos),} also dates to the {post-Constantinian} period.	0131b62809a32434ffdebd70327e7077	a1e5a5ee75744aa3c62d22792f8fa046	9a0632080a2055e33c96e834e2f087a6	article	Domus Ecclesiae: Rethinking a Category of Ante-Pacem Christian Space	Kristina Sessa	\N	2009
7262113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937711455	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	vorgelegt von Auma Obama	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a2c0beea7a38c28a2a4a344ce3431007	ef9582dadbebf18c4edfa02303e1dd58	34fbb10d39dfff72da9bd241ab31f2c1	book	Arbeitsauffassungen in Deutschland und ihre literarische Kritik in ausgewählten Texten der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur zwischen 1953 und 1983: ein Beitrag zum Kulturvergleich Deutschland - Kenia	Auma Obama	\N	1996
7262504	Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, USA	\N	\N	Sordo:ISMIR2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents some findings around musical genres. The main goal is to analyse whether there is any agreement between a group of experts and a community, when defining a set of genres and their relationships. For this purpose, three different experiments are conducted using two datasets: the MP3.com expert taxonomy, and last.fm tags at artist level. The experimental results show a clear agreement for some components of the taxonomy (Blues, Hip-Hop), whilst in other cases (e.g. Rock) there is no correlations. Interestingly enough, the same results are found in the MIREX2007 results for audio genre classification task. Therefore, a multi–faceted approach for musical genre using expert based classifications, dynamic associations derived from the wisdom of crowds, and content–based analysis can improve genre classification, as well as other relevant MIR tasks such as music similarity or music recommendation.	5e61987d02a9170c31719599fdfc56f2	e55f7fbf7a89392535c438a5c6009747	0a9593f3d71b4f3266a95c39e4350507	inproceedings	The Quest for Musical Genres: Do the Experts and the Wisdom of Crowds Agree?	Mohamed Sordo and Oscar Celma and Martin Blech and Enric Guaus	\N	2008
7262817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Caxton press	\N	\N	\N	Lloyd1921	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16c795d79158020560850f4636a4f7a2	d217d1fcb853c8a0c8d0fbc2623887ec	48d9c2292c1ea4e62ddd61dd11ff85a5	book	Origin and History of All the Pharmacopeial Vegetable Drugs, Chemicals and Preparations with Bibliography...: Prepared Under the Auspices of and Pub. by the American Drug Manufacturers' Association, Washington, {DC}	J. U. Lloyd	\N	1921
7262824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan	\N	\N	\N	Fluckiger1879	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb98290d596342933e6822908ebe9742	da70b9d2ab0f4fc3d51e938261f98208	0b2f80141c0ab7f042b7672fe693a0a7	book	Pharmacographia; a History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin, Met with in Great Britain and British India	F. A. Flückiger and D. Hanburgy	\N	1879
7262894	European Review	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huguet-Termes_islamic_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--239	\N	02	\N		\N	2456679dfb95063d9dba58d14c87d472	193bdb0029be6c4986214d808f31a9b0	2c8ef66ba19387faa4b6abfd734e82b6	article	Islamic Pharmacology and Pharmacy in the Latin West: An Approach to Early Pharmacopoeias	T. {Huguet-Termes}	\N	2008
7262913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{JU} \\& {CG} Lloyd	\N	\N	\N	Lloyd_history_1911	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb9f608b240e3fb67ec6d93511aace69	06cf7ddfeed313cead79a93b6dc95416	1c9be6ed463c690ee762a9ccb6283ef0	book	History of the Vegetable Drugs of the Pharmacopeia of the United States	J. U. Lloyd	\N	1911
7263030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managementstrategien und Kontrolle: Eine Einführung in die Labour Process Debate	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung: Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitspolitik	Fri87	\N	\N		\N	\N	99--131	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Fri87}	\N	7e6dc4ba16e76c235576b19d8235f3d2	bf347acd7528e070eb911ff97b3665e5	59013798ee35f47f9c25012502eb90a1	inbook	Managementstrategien und Technologie: Auf dem Weg zu einer komplexen Theorie des Arbeitsprozesses	Andrew Friedman	Eckardt Hildebrandt and Eckardt Hildebrandt	1987
7263038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managementstrategien und Kontrolle: Eine Einführung in die Labour Process Debate	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung: Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitspolitik	tho87	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--26	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Tho87}	\N	f6ec3b055c85b56a67ad6d9e967830fa	9a7259b71bc32790c63fb2dd52a1e6ca	e3fdc5c044463591239725d952e70596	inbook	Die {'Labour-Process'-Debatte} in Großbritannien und den {USA}	Paul Thompson	Eckardt Hildebrandt and Eckardt Hildebrandt	1987
7263070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managementstrategien und Kontrolle: Eine Einführung in die Labour Process Debate	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	Lit87	\N	\N		\N	\N	27--76	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Lit87}	\N	84d7b153854059404822c3f383b9c408	d6fa501c7a0678cd114654c1709abbce	eee9c028463e3127ad6ac79c136f87f0	inbook	Theorie des Managements und Kontrolle	Craig R. Littler	Eckardt Hildebrandt and Rüdiger Seltz	1987
7263075	Annals of Science	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mills1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	173--185	\N	2	\N		\N	332c41b24f333998662cccbbb99118e6	ece1365f78a9996f140bd100efc1fadd	d8098657009160aa8d1c129050da82e7	article	Canada balsam	A. A. Mills	\N	1991
7263230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erzählte Welt -- Welt des Erzälhens. Festschrift für Dietrich Weber	\N	\N	\N	\N	Köln	\N	\N	SHEF	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	58a457def02add01ed77b29d2f699ca8	832055a15ca1f79a6779d18ab2f7a7e3	af7823770b98a321b55cf1c919a31b0a	incollection	Erzählte Familie -- Die Thematik von Genealogie und Herrschaftsfolge in der deutschen Artusdichtung	Stefan Hohmann	Rüdiger Zymner	2000
7263281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am {Main/New} York	\N	\N	Edw81	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Edw81}	\N	66b3d6d7f40829f142728afbfc306731	9874b9c9218358fb9fc24fa893fa84df	39b482f5db9f86c4accb6208e79f3786	book	Herrschaft im modernen Produktionsprozeß	Richard Edwards	\N	1981
7263317	Economic and Industrial Democracy	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CT01	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--37	\N	1	\N	lccn = {{CT01}}, doi = {{10.1177/0143831X01221002}}	\N	21b55d9096b8282ff04aa988a059feef	08c67e16d44bdf38e177f56382c1fd0a	4088340b150d873bf4edc3cd549f4383	article	Edwards Revisited: Technical Control and Call Centres	George Callaghan and Paul Thompson	\N	2001
7263638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreisheimatbund <Neuss>	\N	Kreisheimatbund Neuss	Neuss	\N	Veröffentlichung des Kreisheimatbundes Neuss e.V. ; 5	SWB-084806117	\N	\N		\N	Literaturverz. S. 158 - 163; Pp.	167	\N	\N	\N	size = {167 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}, isbn = {3-923607-6-4}	\N	123729d16fa2ad599158cc29e0da0413	aef80dbe819e5574d491df24fc24c7a1	56cd14b0fe1fe4a44ca0c5a29719e19b	book	Fund und Deutung : neuere archäologische Forschungen im Kreis Neuss	\N	Kreisheimatbund Neuss and Peter Ströher [Red.]	1994
7263643	Computational Intelligence	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ginsberg88	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.35.4091	\N		\N	\N	265--316	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes a uniform formalization of much of the current work in AI on inference systems. We show that many of these systems, including first-order theorem provers, assumption-based truth maintenance systems (atms's) and unimplemented formal systems such as default logic or circumscription can be subsumed under a single general framework. We begin by defining this framework, which is based on a mathematical structure known as a bilattice. We present a formal definition of inference using this structure, and show that this definition generalizes work involving atms's and some simple nonmonotonic logics. Following the theoretical description, we describe a constructive approach to inference in this setting; the resulting generalization of both conventional inference and atms's is achieved without incurring any substantial computational overhead. We show that our approach can also be used to implement a default reasoner, and discuss a combination of default and atms methods that enables us to formally describe an &quot;incremental &quot; default reasoning system. This incremental system does not need to perform consistency checks before drawing tentative conclusions, but can instead adjust its beliefs when a default premise or conclusion is overturned in the face of convincing contradictory evidence. The system is therefore much	16c62023451b533ff98cd5a4cebfc719	3102719b685522abd7341d8fba0795ea	985e009b556d6c14a6147014b95efb51	article	Multivalued logics: A uniform approach to reasoning in artificial intelligence	Matthew L. Ginsberg	\N	1988
7263676	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Imperial College London	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rodrigues98	http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ar3/belnap-trans.pdf	Research Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	Doc 98/7	\N		In this report we present a translation of Belnap’s four-valued logic[1] into classical ﬁrst-order logic. Soundness and completeness of the translation approach with respect to Belnap’s notion of entailment are proved. Examples derivations are also given. These results provide the basis for developing a belief revision approach for Belnap’s logic in terms of standard AGM [3] belief revision operators for 
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classical logic.	342d4a714a1af743610f755f25c961a2	cc5feeafcbd71f5b74db40300eda465d	68a0ebcf848e722e57ac992628ca5402	techreport	A Translation Method for  Belnap Logic	Odinaldo Rodrigues and Alessandra Russo	\N	1998
7263690	Computing in the Global Information Technology, International Multi-Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/ICCGI.2007.5	\N	\N		\N	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICCGI.2007.5}	The development of software has recently changed significantly. With the ubiquity of computing, users may need to access a wider range of applications, which may not know them in advance. Thus there is a need for dynamic trust establishment and identity exchange protocols and whatever security model is used must support these aspects. As a way to make these concepts more precise and concrete, we define architectural patterns for identity management. These patterns can then be used directly in the software development cycle, as proposed by different methodologies. The Identity Provider pattern centralizes the administration of a security domain?s subjects. The Circle of Trust pattern represents a federation of service providers that share trust relationships. The Identity Federation pattern allows to federate multiple identities across multiple organizations under a common identity. This pattern relies on the SAML Assertion pattern, which provides a unifying format for communicating identity information between different security domains.	33c8e24bf13d3332a6f509a3d94b1869	a77a18acd806e74eff28563b86308d39	f687120acf070bb20cc5b2b7ed2eb648	article	A Pattern Language for Identity Management	Nelly Delessy and Eduardo B. Fernandez and Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie	\N	2007
7263703	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	First International Workshop on Inconsistency in Data and Knowledge, at the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, (IJCAI-01)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, USA	\N	\N	easterbrook01ijcai	http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~sme/papers/2001/IJCAI01-Wkshp.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Inconsistency is a pervasive problem in software engineering, where different aspects of a system are described in separate models. Resolving all the inconsistencies in a large set of models is often infeasible, in which case automated reasoning tools based on classical logic have limited application. In 
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this paper we describe an automated tool for paraconsistent reasoning, using multi-valued logics. The reasoning engine is an adaptation of classical model checking, and works for any multi-valued logic whose truth values form a quasi-boolean lattice. We describe the design of the model checker, and show how it can be used to reason about models created by merging information from multiple conﬂicting sources.	765f5cf5c29747d1055e20f63000b268	c9e88dec71e3253b664bf82cc453ac23	627bcab10e82caf8906de3c2eec085af	inproceedings	Automated Paraconsistent Reasoning via Model Checking	S. M. Easterbrook and M. Chechik	\N	2001
7263910	Commun. ACM	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	567525	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=567498.567525	\N		\N	\N	42--49	\N	9	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/567498.567525}	Designing a search system and interface may best be served (and executed) by scrutinizing usability studies.	036d50e2c515b1a7e81986e0ff6bbb8f	7f100474b83e503f6e20fba2a6e279e2	2f012212803aeec15ffd40cec32f4e36	article	Finding the flow in web site search	Marti Hearst and Ame Elliott and Jennifer English and Rashmi Sinha and Kirsten Swearingen and Ka-Ping Yee	\N	2002
7263937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	franar-numbering-paper	http://www.ifla.org/VII/d4/franar-numbering-paper.pdf	\N		\N	prepared for the IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e1f11397861ed7d0c3952a1dfdca738	e2c16f79f33022689db07be9897ab36e	48303a94b0c5ad55f789333a9326e6cd	misc	A Review of the Feasibility of an International Authority Data Number	Barbara B. Tillett	Glenn E. Patton	2008
7264167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paulys Realencyclopädie der Classichen Altertumswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Paulys Realencyclopädie der Classichen Altertumswissenschaft; XVII 1	frank_novaesium_1936	\N	\N		\N	\N	1131--1134	\N	\N	\N		\N	f59eb12c2b1e3f3987b64ad19abbafaa	9f69e42caa2d01154cf24439a956f065	f7a0f031335cb87c693e7fcafc66fb37	incollection	Novaesium	Alfred Frank	Wilhelm Kroll	1936
7264172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Römer in {Nordrhein-Westfalen}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	gechter_neuss_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	580--586	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933203-59-7}	\N	b07eeedeff4156c1c3590d9d53df9976	3a5dc6692a516baf07fb102312062a21	71aacb976b6fd6cbc240ad1fb6082d0e	incollection	Neuss	Michael Gechter	Heinz Günter Horn and Tilmann Bechert	1987
7264173	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde	hanel_neuss_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	122--126	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-017272-0}	\N	e3d26f1380a8701111c40e6ca7c8219f	09a8e0068b91eb5cdb27f749ad1d1c77	fe7706b8a6cde0a3042b405d76221098	incollection	Neuss	Norbert Hanel	Heinrich Beck and Dieter Geuenich and H. Steuer	2002
7264174	Bonner Jahrbücher	199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heinrichs_zur_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--98	\N	\N	\N		\N	f41e1fb3a13bdc256d04fecca0c7b266	e070889deb07510cd32717ac5ab0c41c	392875eec7e58d9cc6842f5ccc86d034	article	Zur Topographie des ubischen Neuss anhand einheimischer Münznominale	J. Heinrichs	\N	1999
7264175	Almanach für den Kreiss Neuss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaiser_archologische_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	15--29	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d27f0caeb8f4c05289c5bddf47ee11b	a4972e291f3b3e092a24c60f280167c5	ceb5b53ff6670b8100de882533af46ae	article	Archäologische Forschung und Luftbildarchäologie im Raum Neuss	Michael Kaiser	\N	1986
7264176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die frühe römische Kaiserzeit im Ruhrgebiet : Kolloquium des Ruhrlandmuseums und der {Stadtarchäologie/Denkmalbehörde} in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Essen	\N	\N	\N	Klartext	Essen	\N	\N	kaiser_novaesium_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--16	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898610691}	\N	2a6bcce1e9dcf8fe57f39ac1e843d479	656edc8f5f4d809f9aa4ec2e0a731cbd	6e3e2e138498b7d3fc0d9bca6ca44feb	incollection	Novaesium vom Beginn der Germanienoffensive bis zur Aufgabe des Legionsstandortes	Michael Kaiser	Detlef Hopp and Chr. Trümpler	2001
7264177	Bonner Jahrbücher	190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lahusen_l._1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--77	\N	\N	\N		\N	9dccc41284a6e093c0b171bc5843849c	5c67d2e4d3ef931f0d7abe79fc3805ce	a786951390ee1fb08653c078ec64f168	article	L. Cornelius Pusio, Kommandant der {XVI.} Legion in Neuss	Götz Lahusen and E. Formigli	\N	1990
7264178	Bonner Jahrbücher	111/112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nissen_geschichte_1904	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--96	\N	\N	\N		\N	42ca6aa612bd9e567b6dd3ecb57d3045	4e76a5f56d860551ee8fe601c76ed61b	eef0722def41035eb9b35949be656aed	article	Geschichte von Novaesium	Hans Nissen	\N	1904
7264180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krieg verzehrt - Friede ernährt. Drei Ausstellungen zu einem Thema. Archäologie, Stadtgeschichte, Bildende Kunst	\N	\N	\N	{Clemens-Sels-Museum}	Neuss	\N	\N	pause_legionenrhein_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	4--17	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-936542-00-7}	\N	564ab973789dbe2b515e4bf8ec9e0b06	95e2721cee1d1131b684c38f8de3627f	7e13f4015872f446c9121c2e144142bf	incollection	Legionen an Rhein und Erft - 400 Jahre römisches Militär in Neuss	Carl Pause	Thomas Ludewig and Carl Pause and Christiane Zangs	2002
7264181	Neusser Jahrbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	petrikovits_das_1956	\N	\N		\N	\N	33ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	8aca4832c52d9f08f414dd99d7f60a6a	c56b28eb362d070692197b264500967b	34d80c3f70602e90f83b07f464b1e39d	article	Das römische Neuss	Harald von Petrikovits	\N	1956
7264182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln	\N	Führer des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn	petrikovits_novaesium_1957	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1d44634223751bc8eae1485c65f6101	a00e4252a25d390cc79b1ad598459d99	580c64767000e6dc8a891db1f6de7746	book	Novaesium	Harald von Petrikovits	\N	1957
7264185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ein Land macht Geschichte. Archäologie in {Nordrhein-Westfalen.} Begleitbuch zur Landesausstellung Köln, {Römisch-Germanisches} Museum 18. März bis 24. September 1995	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Schriften zur Bodendenkmalpflege in {Nordrhein-Westfalen}	sauer_archologische_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	137--141	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{3-8053-1793-X}}	\N	18cdc67ee40d21da1e4a8056dd202158	dca2bbd15759d6060fa527f25c6a9946	9996172b77524afbfae3c6830fd0bac2	incollection	Archäologische Bodendenkmalpflege in Neuss 1990-1994	Sabine Sauer and Michael Kaiser	Heinz Günter Horn	1995
7264186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fundort {Nordrhein-Westfalen.} Millionen Jahre Geschichte Fundort {Nordrhein-Westfalen.} Begleitbuch zur Landesausstellung	\N	\N	\N	{Römisch-Germanisches} Museum	Köln	\N	Schriften zur Bodendenkmalpflege in {Nordrhein-Westfalen}	sauer_archologische_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	186--189	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3805326726}	\N	5964ea6323b7097fdc8b978962fb75c7	4f52d2d3fcc65847e30b8ed31e0f96fa	7ff4f189c17f5050aab5ae3c85f1d8b2	incollection	Archäologische Bodendenkmalpflege in Neuss	Sabine Sauer and Michael Kaiser	Heinz Günter Horn and Hansgerd Hellenkemper and Gabriele Isenberg and Harald Koschik	2000
7264189	Jahrbuch für den {Rhein-Kreis} Neuss	2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seeling_zum_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	8--17	\N	\N	\N		\N	65db41672e8a16df22a8c3d7cb742213	4ecdab7e6788689a605c33e9f67b2cc7	082db3863d48376fcc928ffc416c4b8f	article	Zum 150. Geburtstag Constantin Koenens	Hans Seeling	\N	2004
7264191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Neue Pauly. Enzyklopädie der Antike	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Der Neue Pauly	wiegels_novaesium_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	1018--1020	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e20a00619a585ab860f8a415b2dbd92	2f094f9cd469d326b90a4570fd724dfa	a58568278c236dca35e98b4060a6636c	incollection	Novaesium	Rainer Wiegels	Hubert Cancik and Helmut Schneider	2000
7264192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stadt Neuss	Neuss	\N	\N	zangs_novaesium_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936542082}	\N	af636dc373997775f0ebc3a32e182195	8605f9e6cdaad9533c242cb1b5c85eac	6ae2026d452ad576dbb1576f01391fa5	book	Novaesium Romanum = das römische Neuss	Christiane Zangs and Carl Pause	\N	2003
7264193	Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_er_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	85	\N	\N	\N		\N	44e52f0827e40e067fcf123ed7b3653b	3a3779b8a964c57a9d9e4801d20976bd	9d3b3dcd5571b858466260ada5344e8c	article	Er entdeckte Novaesium	\N	\N	1979
7264242	\N	3	\N	2., verb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erzbischöfliche Diözesan- und Dombibliothek	\N	\N	Libelli Rhenani	remmen_neuss_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed3563d393590707f182c61a70ebaa1f	bb2227ad6808b692ed4ddc73742713c0	f3d8b0a1123269c1048a062b01e35cc9	book	Neuss - "die Stadt auf den sieben Hügeln" : Die Entwicklung des Stadtraumes im Früh- und Hochmittelalter ; Korrelation von geomorphologischen Parametern und der Entwicklung von Nutzungsansprüchen und Raumordnungen bis in die Stauferzeit	Karl Remmen	\N	2004
7264297	IEEE Intelligent Systems	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	SSS01	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/sst/Research/Publications/isystems-knowledgeprocess.pdf	\N		\N	\N	26--34	\N	1	\N		\N	4b1c5f2bc0f54a9fc56791ff0a261d1d	fbd34205cd81e86c04fb7ed0c71220fd	f03dbf6a23babb4a18e753872ace1bb6	article	{Knowledge Processes and Ontologies}	Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer and Hans-Peter Schnurr and York Sure	\N	2001
7264579	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
7264988	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stadt Neuss	Neuss	\N	\N	stenmans_neuss_1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e00471ae13f46cfeaede4816ad6528e4	b1b732d2feb53619f8339ca73809ed64	d21dfe39e16f6e33e843e6961c7bb70d	book	Neuss im Wandel der Zeiten : Beiträge zur Stadtgeschichte	Peter Stenmans and Joseph Lange and Nicolaus Bömmels and Karl Kreiner and Helmut Gilliam	Stadt Neuss	1970
7265621	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gamus	Dessau, Anh	\N	\N	Natho2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85410995*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	274 S. ; 215 mm x 140 mm, 430 gr. : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3980764982 and 978-3-9807649-8-8}	\N	12742a6469437d3d8da200b23fa56895	3baa0bc2523c16da8a45ffd05efa9893	702a8f71302681f9f5ea1ed3e3c45a62	book	Bindung und Trennung: von Eltern und Familie getrennt - Trauer- und Trennungsprozesse von Kindern und Jugendlichen professionell begleiten	Frank Natho	\N	2007
7266047	J. Mol. Biol.	277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	contactOrder.Baker.1998	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WK7-45S49T1-GW&_user=521824&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000059577&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=521824&md5=b485b0e8f082cb21dd3ca52ca602e88a	\N		\N	\N	985--994	\N	4	\N		\N	e8836175e141bbb5cffaac677cb1edea	2b1c47dbe0ba027cffe1fe9aac692874	acbf2258a538c10756ff9df55af7cd1f	article	Contact order, transition state placement and the refolding rates of single domain proteins	Kevin W. Plaxcoa and Kim T. Simonsa and David Baker	\N	1998
7266112	 PNAS	97	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beta3sCaflisch2000	http://www.pnas.org/content/97/20/10780.full.pdf+html	\N		\N	\N	10780-10785	\N	20	\N		Protein folding is a grand challenge of the postgenomic era. In this
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paper, 58 folding events sampled during 47 molecular dynamics
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trajectories for a total simulation time of more than 4 ms provide
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an atomic detail picture of the folding of a 20-residue synthetic
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peptide with a stable three-stranded antiparallel b-sheet fold. The
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simulations successfully reproduce the NMR solution conformation,
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irrespective of the starting structure. The sampling of the
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conformational space is sufficient to determine the free energy
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surface and localize the minima and transition states. The statistically
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predominant folding pathway involves the formation of
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contacts between strands 2 and 3, starting with the side chains
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close to the turn, followed by association of the N-terminal strand
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onto the preformed 2–3 b-hairpin. The folding mechanism presented
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here, formation of a b-hairpin followed by consolidation, is
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in agreement with a computational study of the free energy
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surface of another synthetic three-stranded antiparallel b-sheet by
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Bursulaya and Brooks [(1999) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 121, 9947–9951].
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Hence,	8de7f6397b138663cc5113c061cc29f4	7f826409f96840b1e19547551af7f96d	20b0b6dc378465c9fecf8e8564b4c140	article	Folding simulations of a three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet peptide	Philippe Ferrara and Amedeo Caflisch	\N	2000
7266172	Protein Science	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beta3sJimenez2000	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=2144489&blobtype=pdf	\N		\N	\N	2151–2160	\N	\N	\N		Previous conformational analysis of 10-residue linear peptides enabled us to identify some cross-strand side-chain
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interactions that stabilize b-hairpin conformations. The stabilizing influence of these interactions appeared to be greatly
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reduced when the interaction was located at the N- and C-termini of these 10-residue peptides. To investigate the effect
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of the position relative to the turn of favorable interactions on b-hairpin formation, we have designed two 15-residue
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b-hairpin forming peptides with the same residue composition and differing only in the location of two residues within
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the strand region. The conformational properties of these two peptides in aqueous solution were studied by 1H and 13C
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NMR. Differences in the conformational behavior of the two designed 15-residue peptides suggest that the influence of
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stabilizing factors for b-hairpin formation, in particular, cross-strand side-chain interactions, depends on their proximity
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to the turn. Residues adjacent to the turn are most efficient in that concern. This result agrees with the proposal that the
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turn region acts as the driving force in b-hairpin folding.
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Keywords: b-hairpin; b-turn; NMR; peptide design; protein folding; side-chain interactions	3001282edb67ce4f2f739e191c6618dd	6b9328d37c765ccd102615116b9957a3	f36f1224921f1c4c92411389114950ba	article	Position effect of cross-strand side-chain interactions on beta-hairpin formation	CLARA M. SANTIVERI and MANUEL RICO and M. ANGELES JIMÉNEZ	\N	2000
7267274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIVR '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international conference on Content-based image and video retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1386370	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1386370	\N	Non-negative matrix factorisation for object class discovery and image auto-annotation	\N	\N	105--112	\N	\N	\N	location = {Niagara Falls, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-60558-070-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1386352.1386370}	\N	fa3be6032723d90b525b0467feef48a0	c27d617812329bd6679feaf04b6d2f2d	ca43cfccd5b5b94e78b56de93100d5b4	inproceedings	Non-negative matrix factorisation for object class discovery and image auto-annotation	Jiayu Tang and Paul H. Lewis	\N	2008
7267860	Health Information & Libraries Journal	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculty of Health and Social Work and ;  Faculty of Education, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK	\N	\N	BoWh07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00701.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Health Information & Libraries Journal	\N	\N	2-23	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00701.x}	\N	15adc822aca7b72302b34fa66cf663c5	896de00343a2b029b02076e84426aaa1	40eec040ac619d764e1e5adb1899e797	article	The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable technologies in health and health care education	Maged N. Kamel Boulos and Steve Wheeler	\N	2007
7267926	International Journal of Bank Marketing	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olss08	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eoah&AN=13824788&site=ehost-live	\N	Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the effectiveness of collaborative dialogue to support small business development in small communities.	\N	\N	p57 - 72	\N	1	\N	issn = {02652323}	Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the effectiveness of collaborative dialogue to support small business development in small communities. Design/methodology/approach - The paper employs a case study involving collaboration using both an interpersonal network structure and an inter-organizational project structure. Findings - the paper finds that collaboration mobilizes local resources to fill structural and relational gaps in the local institutional environment for SMEs. Research limitations/implications - The research agenda for collaborative planning should include studying institutional factors that can hinder some actors such as small businesses from participating. Originality/value - The paper provides practical experience of banks as community development actors, and identifies a potential conflict in normative collaboration theory between inclusiveness/diversity and a "higher level" institutional focus.	6a293b6a26666d3e7efab7a5a013f8d0	52bf0fb3a1481518eadcf04d61901c19	60071e12857d81f43a0a6e014334ff96	article	Collaboration to improve local business services: The "Norrtälje Project" in Sweden	Amy Rader Olsson	\N	2008
7268043	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collectif2009	\N	\N		\N	• 16 Décès par suicide : ceux qui restent - Pr Guillaume Vaiva •
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\	• 50 Accompagner les endeuillés familiaux - Karine Alarich, Céline
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\	Bonnaudet • 54 Autour des traumatismes... - Marguerite Charazac-Brunel
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\	- Angella Castelli-Dransart • 73 Pour en savoir plus - Ascodocpsy	15-74	\N	134	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.04}, owner = {C881240}	Ce dossier s'intéresse à ceux qui restent - parents, enfants, conjoint,
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\	collègues, amis... - après que L'un de Leurs proches se soit suicidé.
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\	Comment porter avec eux ce traumatisme ? Comment repérer ses effets
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\	?	9bd3bfc3a7f1662815cb94d1b3ae69f5	df9f29cd11b394dd9a86feeb254f7a3d	dbffa00c8527ccdea34874512b353802	article	Dossier : le suicide... et après ?	Collectif	\N	2009
7268129	Journal of Applied Behavioral Science	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WoGr91	http://jab.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/27/2/139	\N		\N	\N	139-162	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/0021886391272001}, eprint = {http://jab.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/27/2/139.pdf}	The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science presents two special issues in which nine research-based articles and two overviews address various theoretical and empirical perspectives on the process of collaboration and the forms of collaborative alliances. In the first overview, the articles are mapped onto six theoretical perspectives according to how they address the preconditions, process, and outcomes of collaboration. In this overview, the research findings are analyzed in terms of the following overarching issues essential to a comprehensive theory of collaboration: (a) a definition of collaboration, (b) the auspices under which a collaboration is convened and the role of the convener, (c) implications of the collaboration for environmental complexity and participants' control over the environment, and (d) the relationship between individual participants' self-interest and the collective interests of all involved in the collaborative alliance. This theoretical analysis indicates several fruitful avenues for future research.
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	716c7e704006e62cfc7cd39851fcb8e8	8547de8cfda5e1bca94ba48d9ef0bbf0	ec16dc59bae49ab396e7c2d1a64b8cce	article	Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Collaboration	Donna J. Wood and Barbara Gray	\N	1991
7268138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Nard95	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=223826.223830	\N		\N	\N	69--102	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-14058-6}, book = {Context and consciousness: activity theory and human-computer interaction}	\N	9ddfef838b56237b9fce336d51a60947	f880f782568c82587bb325a41bcf62f0	977f2f0fb6a97f6345e1336414f96bcd	article	Studying context: a comparison of activity theory, situated action models, and distributed cognition	Bonnie A. Nardi	\N	1995
7268202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bird07	http://www.webology.ir/2007/v4n2/a40.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The current discussions on Web 2. 0 development represent a significant development in the continuing interaction of technological developments and communications rights. In this paper the social movement for a right to communicate and the discourse surrounding Web 2. 0 development are compared to demonstrate how Web 2. 0 is a manifestation of an ongoing interaction between this human rights social movement and communication technology	21323c51710c504e42cd06190926be59	ca741ab1cd565d674fd61db62a0da0c8	996566aed58925532c79d59309af35cd	misc	Web 2.0 as a Social Movement	William F. Birdsall	\N	2007
7268215	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GESIS2008	http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/gesis_reihen/gesis_arbeitsberichte/Pilotstudie_GESIS-AB_5_.pdf	GESIS-Arbeitsberichte		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		"Das GESIS-IZ Sozialwissenschaften hat im Auftrag des Wissenschaftsrates von August 2006 bis
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April 2007 den publikationsbezogenen Bereich des Forschungsratings Soziologie durchgeführt.
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Dieses Forschungsrating dient als Pilotprojekt für die Leistungsbewertung der universitären und
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außeruniversitären Wissenschaft in der Bundesrepublik." Der Arbeitsbericht schildert die Erfahrungen, die im Rahmen dieses Projektes gemacht wurden	37c76b48127a305da94d19098d201236	2ec9463cb72822de9f6b616b080fb184	46b51c47c8e13e6412665c0461d6ba16	techreport	Pilotstudie Forschungsrating Soziologie: Vorbereitung, Durchführung Ergebnisse der Erhebung soziologischer Publikationen	\N	\N	2008
7268223	Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bräuninger01	http://opus.unibw-hamburg.de/opus/volltexte/2006/737/pdf/2000_107.pdf	\N		\N	\N	185-210	\N	2	\N		This paper summarizes the main results of a survey, which we conducted in May 2000 among German-speaking economists about their views on economics publications. Our results indicate that the world market for economics publications is not fully integrated across countries, but it appears to be at least partially segmented. Economics journals published in German-speaking countries appear to be relatively important for the work of German-speaking economists even though other journals have a better reputation among them. And although internationally reputed journals enjoy the highest reputation among German-speaking economists, domestic economic journals enjoy a higher reputation than would be justified according to international citation-based rankings. Especially older German-speaking economists tend to attach relatively high importance and reputation to domestic journals, while younger economists tend to favour international journals that focus on certain subfields of economics.	55335980f32bd25fb296e04d24378aa4	d6697a326cbfe2a04b75cded15342e9a	8a7b38cee416ac2b693b59a3c29c6904	article	Was Ökonomen lesen und schätzen: Ergebnisse einer Umfrage	Michael Bräuninger and Justus Haucap	\N	2001
7268282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCI2000Arch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CopDev00	\N	\N	Usage of Strauss' GT approach	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	157b755dff0675e0d9667922ffb41630	8106f5bdc9384f6daa4c1f4156b4bbc3	8f96d801ca6374e30664e9988d2c6e88	inproceedings	Architecture as Metaphore	James O. Coplien and Martine Devos	\N	2000
7268354	\N	\	Volume 4626/2007	\N	\N	August	\N	Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bacci07Case	http://www.springerlink.com/content/a8w5glg644418045/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a knowledge-intensive Case-Based Reasoning system to generate a sequence of songs customised for a community of listeners. To select each song in the sequence, first a subset of songs musically associated with the last song of the sequence is retrieved from a music pool; then the preferences of the audience expressed as cases are reused to customise the selection for the group of listeners; finally listeners can revise their satisfaction (or lack thereof) for the songs they have heard. We have integrated this CBR system with Poolcasting, a social group-based Web radio architecture in which listeners can actively contribute to the music played and influence the channels programming process. The paper introduces the Poolcasting architecture, presents the CBR technique that tailors in real-time the music of each channel for the current audience, and discusses how this approach may radically improve the group-satisfaction of the audience for a Web radio.	3fcfb7d6e6ed07750dd0ad9ad6f18c59	7f0971618621023acaad603e1c6fc98e	345ab9424043232f29ab528281254a28	inproceedings	A Case-Based Song Scheduler for Group Customised Radio	Claudio Baccigalupo and Enric Plaza	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	2007
7268359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	Staehlin:Hss	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	totalpages = {35}	\N	3e503d1dc651ac9ffea3c955988ee2e5	1b179b961db8786b71ac1bd154cebf05	cd8757f6ec9af035fc38c742b363f29a	book	Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Handschriften des Clemens
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                  Alexandrinus. Beilage zum Jahresberichte des
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                  K. Neuen Gymnasiums in Nürnberg für das Schuljahr
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                  1894/95.	Otto Stählin	\N	1895
7268360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	Staehlin:LXX	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	totalpages = {78}	\N	88f6fb4b78966f257ecbe708dddce4db	17537c7530d3edbdf124246d03672e10	ef6a2fb3ca11eddfb9e1cc108ceb5ca6	book	Clemens Alexandrinus und die Septuaginta. Beilage
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                  zum Jahresberichte des K. Neuen Gymnasiums in
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                  Nürnberg für das Schuljahr 1900/1901.	Otto Stählin	\N	1901
7268361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	Staehlin:Scholien	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	totalpages = {48}	\N	ea3a73eae8649ddc15626d56113512d1	8d8ac2c7adebcb8c5ac458163acad5b7	8b8ac2e7a3c6270919c88167d04c3097	book	Untersuchungen über die Scholien zu Clemens
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                  Alexandrinus. Beilage zum Jahresberichte des K.Neuen
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                  Gymnasiums in Nürnberg für das Schuljahr 1896/97	Otto Stählin	\N	1897
7268362	L'Infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debelleix2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-28	\N	246	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.05}, owner = {C881240}	Même si elle alimente encore bien des débats, la notion de soins de
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\	support en cancérologie fait son chemin. Mais pour prendre sa pleine
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\	mesure, elle suppose de profondes mutation dans la vie des services.	efdbc4ffc1e90b5e25b459dea5420e02	d8bcfc15d2ac57e6062442e61dc98e3a	41a434e8724eb2367aa78bb61e38a0d4	article	Les soins de support	Emmanuelle Debelleix	\N	2009
7268384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum	Gemeinhardt:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	41	\N	isbn = {978-3-16-149305-8 - 3-16-149305-2}, totalpages = {XII, 594 S.}	\N	8f03934a1209798d28ce76cf2492e883	4d9e793a03927623e6097b2187414b85	ecd88ea2ea4aa4f3ec617ec96653af1d	book	Das lateinische Christentum und die antike pagane Bildung	Peter Gemeinhardt	\N	2007
7268397	Proceedings of the Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge (CKC) at the 16th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2007), Banff, Alberta, Canada	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BSW07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9fb69898c544d1edabaf97498cd93ab4	1ddede62a270e8e77372ba778b5c9dea	070b2a11f1e57fbbf15a90b587be2889	inproceedings	Ontology Maturing: A Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology Engineering	Simone Braun and Andreas Schmidt and Andreas Walter	\N	2007
7268399	Int. J. Semantic Web Inf. Syst.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CC05	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-69	\N	2	\N		\N	32db3d2ac16648a6a3b36a8a27cbc3c1	f43dcaf7fdfe0c2d645f6427f5f1a24c	375f582ca50c4eac09a37a210355006a	article	A Survey on Ontology Creation Methodologies	Matteo Cristani and Roberta Cuel	\N	2005
7268418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937755868	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 2., aktualis. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13f9b94fd0db88ff9f3ca9af8748746a	83415b0d7d34cd15c12b670ff62eefbb	6b3513c0c20e85ae44e40900a81c2772	book	Linux: das distributionsunabhängige Handbuch	\N	\N	2008
7268455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Mashup Personal Learning Environments (MUPPLE08), 388. Maastricht, The Netherlands, Septiembre 2008.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EbPa08	\N	\N	Basic article about resources and metadata in context of elearning.	\N	\N	14-17	\N	\N	\N		\N	18c61df868b074d0e33d46734140d534	b610f80238f0f5d58e01807ff4f5c54f	69f26abf9e03e9ede69803c57ef0afee	inproceedings	A Mashup-friendly Resource and Metadata Management Framework	Hannes Ebner and Matthias Palmér	\N	2008
7268476	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	FKPS04	\N	\N	Wallop: Designing Social Software for Co-Located Social Networks	\N	\N	40107a	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2004.1265281}	\N	5664faa2815ee3b2f01590c7a0ee8e8f	7ffde77d91a7fe4c939bc22054fb8306	d88a126cc88da40ff8391066fdc321c7	article	Wallop: Designing Social Software for Co-Located Social Networks	Shelly Farnham and Sean Uberoi Kelly and Will Portnoy and Jordan L.K. Schwartz	\N	2004
7268482	Group Decision and Negotiation	17	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LaTu08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10726-008-9113-2	\N	Web 2.0: tools and related concepts	\N	\N	387--402	\N	5	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;The Internet and the Web are evolving to a platform for collaboration, sharing, innovation and user-created content—the so-called
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Web 2.0 environment. This environment includes social and business networks, and it is influencing what people do on the Weband intranets, individually and in groups. This paper describes the Web 2.0 environment, its tools, applications, characteristics.It also describes various types of online groups, especially social networks, and how they operate in the Web 2.0 environment.Of special interest is the way organization members communicate and collaborate mainly via wikis and blogs. In addition, thepaper includes a proposed triad relational model (Technology–People–Community) of social/work life on the Internet. Particularly,social/work groups are becoming sustainable because of the incentives for participants to connect and network with other users.A discussion of group dynamics that is based on the human needs for trust, support, and sharing, regardless if the settingis a physical or virtual one, follows. Finally, future research directions are outlined.	ad2180c8e1221b3cd71d639eb81fcfd9	11ba018dbfeaca9fdfb30baf312fcb01	26e31eb891d092233a5d3a9e4d5de31a	article	Groups Formation and Operations in the Web 2.0 Environment and Social Networks	Linda Lai and Efraim Turban	\N	2008
7268496	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning in Humans and Machine: Towards an interdisciplinary learning science. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBBM95	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-211	\N	\N	\N		\N	33d0097dc652a2838bda9bda7e25f7fa	d25589ed86bb07057492f0604af92899	f5f5d54beb26e1150b853c6ae0f99936	incollection	The evolution of research on collaborative learning	P. Dillenbourg and M. Baker and A. Blaye and C. O'Malley	E. Spada & P. Reiman (Eds)	1995
7268519	Computer Music Journal	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Berenzweig:2004qf	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-76	\N	2	\N	issn = {0148-9267}, date-modified = {2008-02-07 00:55:33 +0000}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/014892604323112257}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/014892604323112257}	\N	66b4ecfa1d7e63df2e40df1f100d3a91	627e18f46adedfa3e0178fad22bd8c5c	a2fbf9823867f0f11863b0941a18be12	article	A Large-Scale Evaluation of Acoustic and Subjective Music-Similarity Measures	Adam Berenzweig and Beth Logan and Daniel P. W. Ellis and Brian P. W. Whitman	\N	2004
7268525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ash-Up Personal Learning Environments. Proc. of 1st Workshop MUPPLE’08, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 17, 2008,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WKP08	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-388/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe9e64f7db1378aadabe0056e536383a	2f0fc66e9009cadd11dae61603be8971	c715c53dc53445d055617df2fc29e36c	inproceedings	Social Software Modeling and Mashup based on Actors, Activitires and Assets	\N	F. Wild and M. Kalz and M. Palmér	2008
7268542	JOURNAL OF GLOBAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT	16 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chau08	http://www.igi-global.com/files/prefaces/jgim%20preface%2016(1).pdf	\N	intercultural differences in web 2.0 adoption	\N	\N	i-iii 	\N	1	\N		\N	8c6d33bd783e0cdcb9e8d131af4e417e	e9de092ce8fadd6585184221f8844440	c9ee0cac161bc45251dcd1b5745a78bb	article	Cultural Differences in Diffusion, Adoption, and Infusion of Web 2.0	Patrick Y.K. Chau	\N	2008
7268554	Academy of Management Learning and Education	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alex08	\N	\N		\N	\N	198--204	\N	2	\N		\N	22e898fb293004ea5a79c9d21a7c6cac	b891cdf194e06ede372582e818daee4a	f6c586c2069316e4cee3ca17dcdbdec9	article	Deepening the Chasm: Web 2.0, Gaming, and Course Management Systems	Bryan Alexander	\N	2008
7268563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. COMMA 08: 2 nd International Conference on Computational Models of Argument	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press:	\N	\N	\N	Shum08	http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/hyperdiscourse/docs/Cohere.COMMA2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	28-30 May 2008	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ab71b99f633c513c4005bcd8a3e7491	689837131a86db3a8542e17196cf3301	c0b6728f457a9cc4557f3a673fd003f7	misc	Cohere: Towards Web 2. 0 Argumentation	Simon Buckingham Shum	\N	2008
7268565	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Proceedings of the 41st Annual	\N	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeRo08	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4438863	\N	Empirical evaluation of tag clouds	\N	\N	160-160	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2008.422}	We examine the recent information visualization phenomenon known as tag clouds, which are an interesting combination of data visualization, web design element, and social marker. Using qualitative methods, we find evidence that those who use tag clouds do so primarily because they are perceived as having an inherently social or personal component, in that they suggest what a person or a group of people is doing or is interested in, and to some degree how that changes over time; they are visually dynamic and thus suggest activity; they are a compact alternative to a long list; they signal that a site has tags; and they are perceived as being fun, popular, and/or hip. The primary reasons people object to tag clouds are their visual aesthetics, their questionable usability, their popularity among certain design circles, and what is perceived as a bias towards popular ideas and the downgrading of alternative views.	b49ac0dca766e2a535b0d7c574e914f7	cfd4d36183a198c9ae724a80271fa230	8b2bdf838cae11ce076e7071be2e777a	article	Tag Clouds: Data Analysis Tool or Social Signaller?	M.A. Hearst and D. Rosner	\N	2008
7268572	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Assa09	http://www.inl.gov/nationalsecurity/energysecurity/d/infrastructure_protection_in_the_ancient_world.pdf	\N	Infrastructure Protection in the Ancient World	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.260}	\N	169d68c0767b22ba4224a39b53db88d7	ffe1cb143ac830e7f370e0621b9725c0	1356d1724f3c4a4095c3a54a58dad4cc	article	Infrastructure Protection in the Ancient World	Michael J. Assante	\N	2009
7268589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KoBr09	\N	\N	ppt-slides from a HICSS workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	24b9e7553e9c7ab9a825e164b7480ab9	581b91a072f78b4687adf3a644dc11c0	e92615f43fc42c2dc0aa4ce23b8b943d	misc	Theory in Collaboration	Gwendolyn Kolfschoten and Robert O. Briggs	\N	2009
7268607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICME '03: Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Multimedia and Expo - Volume 3  (ICME '03)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Xiong03Comp	\N	\N		\N	\N	397--400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7803-7965-9}	\N	e3a000e38d58f1526f3061232cd94f4b	236e36d11d4cf1c81940951a7a51587d	4c681b9b1ca23f7f59e3ffb60f52049d	inproceedings	Comparing MFCC and MPEG-7 audio features for feature extraction, maximum likelihood HMM and entropic prior HMM for sports audio classification	Ziyou Xiong and Regunathan Radhakrishnan and Ajay Divakaran and Thomas S. Huang	\N	2003
7268633	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	404-406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kircher-2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-4GV8T5Y-3/2/25209988263e7216687f8238835b99b2	\N		\N	Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen Systems, Fundamentals and Applications (MH2004)	339 - 342	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2004.11.121}	The decomposition kinetics of sodium alanate (NaAlH4) and sodium aluminium hexahydride (Na3AlH6) doped with different concentrations of a Ti cluster have been investigated. By applying variable heating rates, hydrogen was released at different speeds and activation energies were determined for both accessible reaction steps. Isothermal decomposition measurements showed that mechanically alloyed Na3AlH6 exhibits faster kinetics than Na3AlH6 obtained from the decomposition of NaAlH4, but decomposes more slowly than the first step of NaAlH4.	edf07884bac8d0b275101ed6ccc78da6	03c0f6d1f73cc74a643d405a2b7465bc	572dfb72129c6252fbfd76e92a5b2609	article	Kinetic studies of the decomposition of NaAlH4 doped with a Ti-based catalyst	O. Kircher and M. Fichtner	\N	2005
7268657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/Allamanche01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2001.html#Allamanche01	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/2001	ee = {http://ismir2001.ismir.net/pdf/allamanche.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	bb4c5a665ee3bb3fc0bb338a7e349809	27937ed00171403d8abfa61fd43dda0f	4fc652d62739d64269601e0b0868d516	inproceedings	Content-based Identification of Audio Material Using MPEG-7 Low Level Description.	Eric Allamanche	\N	2001
7268705	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastner02Mpeg7	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Much interest has recently been received by systems for audio fingerprinting, which enable automatic identification of audio content by extracting unique signatures from the signal. Requirements for such systems include robustness to a wide range of signal distortions and availability of fast search methods, even for large fingerprint databases. This paper describes the provisions of the MPEG-7 standard for audio fingerprinting which allow for interoperability of fingerprint information generated according to the open standardized specification for extraction. In particular, it discusses the ability to generate scalable fingerprints providing different trade-offs between fingerprint compactness, temporal coverage and robustness of recognition, and gives experimental results for various system configurations.	a151e73046134e93f216d915ce807778	1dab13a1a855a7f2ab401a134df80719	a9f78e988e37fc01ef4638d73d3c4932	article	MPEG-7 Scalable Robust Audio Fingerprinting	Thorsten Kastner and Eric Allamanche and Jurgen Herre and Oliver Hellmuth and Markus Cremer and Holger Grossmann	Audio Engineering Society	2002
7268747	VLSI Signal Processing	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/vlsisp/CanoBKH05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/vlsisp/vlsisp41.html#CanoBKH05	\N		\N	\N	271-284	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11265-005-4151-3}, date = {2008-07-15}	\N	934361bb76cd62bb2c7c5eee5dba839d	04e6cd1eebbc09b39faf0416fab0b854	f6e1e446b91b51c6ee0edd95c898c961	article	A Review of Audio Fingerprinting.	Pedro Cano and Eloi Batlle and Ton Kalker and Jaap Haitsma	\N	2005
7268764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/HaitsmaK02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2002.html#HaitsmaK02	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/2002	ee = {http://ismir2002.ismir.net/proceedings/02-FP04-2.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	ec9e2aca6117f5e4c2e5cf9e8a7ed67b	bfe6a3745459a8afed9fc321ea21fa21	063c49881d3a6ab20197c11069bd1431	inproceedings	A Highly Robust Audio Fingerprinting System.	Jaap Haitsma and Ton Kalker	\N	2002
7269890	Computer	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	flake2002soa	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--70	\N	3	\N		\N	e5216ee58c48bb4efdb803c1d3942d66	e82166b28b84e17c05b08a864ee0c7e4	8355745989d38aed8675ca75cc0b3553	article	{Self-organization and identification of Web communities}	GW Flake and S. Lawrence and CL Giles and FM Coetzee	\N	2002
7269905	Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. Seventh International	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1214919	\N	\N		\N	\N	 123-128	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1098-8068 }, doi = {}	\N	c17a3010d6eb720089cc5caa6a40f300	7e7bac6733229f984063ea2f7eaaf400	4da3949f425268426099fff3a45e6025	article	Identification of clusters in the Web graph based on link topology	Xiaodi Huang and Wei Lai	\N	2003
7269936	The European Physical Journal B-Condensed Matter	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	newman2004dcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	321--330	\N	2	\N		\N	cdabe8bc09fa787bc5181d901d32a9f5	cad361c7a0742a941d85c18107e1f15e	08e78d384cb4c9a499de39a6a6253d02	article	{Detecting community structure in networks}	MEJ Newman	\N	2004
7269941	Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Physics Publishing	\N	\N	\N	danon2005ccs	\N	\N		\N	\N	P09008	\N	\N	\N		\N	a139d860011fe0c9099340ac570dee02	fcc89d1c563019d2ce655c175f6a2ac2	4924a7de6a5d733f79aafe26d7146416	article	{Comparing community structure identification}	L. Danon and A. Diaz-Guilera and J. Duch and A. Arenas	\N	2005
7270004	Technology Analysis \\& Strategic Management	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JM03	\N	\N		\N	\N	363--383	\N	3	\N	lccn = {{JM03}}, doi = {10.1080/09537320310001601531}	\N	7a0889100413dc55cb23aa956cb3eb1b	9ae9acc8eed18ce9ed5364c83fb59000	6667fa712bcbde72376ecb8f943022ab	article	Consumers as Co-developers: Learning and Innovation Outside the Firm	Lars Bo Jeppesen and Måns Molin	\N	2003
7270042	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	1005345	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1005332.1005345	\N	RCV1: A New Benchmark Collection for Text Categorization Research	\N	\N	361--397	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	Reuters Corpus Volume I (RCV1) is an archive of over 800,000 manually categorized newswire stories recently made available by Reuters, Ltd. for research purposes. Use of this data for research on text categorization requires a detailed understanding of the real world constraints under which the data was produced. Drawing on interviews with Reuters personnel and access to Reuters documentation, we describe the coding policy and quality control procedures used in producing the RCV1 data, the intended semantics of the hierarchical category taxonomies, and the corrections necessary to remove errorful data. We refer to the original data as RCV1-v1, and the corrected data as RCV1-v2. We benchmark several widely used supervised learning methods on RCV1-v2, illustrating the collection's properties, suggesting new directions for research, and providing baseline results for future studies. We make available detailed, per-category experimental results, as well as corrected versions of the category assignments and taxonomy structures, via online appendices.	666611441612705bd82051955ef90d0e	ff940c50e028cb53fc10f99ddd39fe3e	1ae643731985eb49e6c29ab18ef6fcc2	article	RCV1: A New Benchmark Collection for Text Categorization Research	David D. Lewis and Yiming Yang and Tony G. Rose and Fan Li	\N	2004
7270196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher UniversitSts-Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	Springer-11775 /Dig. Serial]	Fischer.2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9195-5	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783835003446}	\N	d5fc177f50723cf62defd38b6132bc20	211db05c8fe22240e3c726c75d4387b4	a3af3a46a7931b836db76b0357485994	book	Unternehmenskommunikation und Neue Medien:  Das neue Medium Weblogs und seine Bedeutung für die Public-Relations-Arbeit	Tim E. Fischer	\N	2006
7270197	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsinformatik	Kolbe.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 90.00, sfr 82.00, S 657.00}, isbn = {3790810525}	\N	3c22b6fe8d0a400195b14b4bcda931ed	e962fd94726d88659fba94c47747ff03	63e639445829f0e8c58b915214b07a2e	book	Informationstechnik für den privaten Haushalt:  Anwendungen und Infrastrukturen	Lutz Kolbe	\N	1998
7270198	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing	\N	O'Reillys basics	Sauer.2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/516259652.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.90 (freier Pr.)}, isbn = {389721458x}	\N	d688676c5113bcda9db4798239d8db9b	df4d070f4e9ee5c9ec358f844f97ef7c	63f99177fb9bec534550977694676bed	book	Weblogs, Podcasting & Online-Journalismus:  [der umfassende Einstieg in WordPress ; journalistisches Know-how anschaulich vermittelt ; Suchmaschinenoptimierung, RSS u.v.m.]	Moritz Sauer	\N	2007
7270199	\N	\N	\N	2., erw. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	Hannover	\N	TelepolisMagazin der Netzkultur	Moller.2006	http://www.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ebook/ebook.php?act=b&cid=7335 / http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2780980&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936931364}	\N	e4ebff8084f6337a0206fcf7b86a6fe4	a878c974c6ace8cd7b96840a0d3d8339	02fc63ee866cb96eedba8b04ad55152b	book	Die heimliche Medienrevolution:  Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern	Erik Möller	\N	2006
7270220	\N	24	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCW Transfer-Centrum-Verl.	München	\N	TCW	Wildemann.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 98.00}, isbn = {3931511456}	\N	8dcabc1951bcda8ba470cdc8ad1563f0	19eaafc4361e3612110850928a19f745	621d792bd5e12a9211e87082596e8c59	book	Wissensmanagement: ein neuer Erfolgsfaktor für Unternehmen	Horst Wildemann	\N	2003
7270221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Schwabe.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/97792225.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00}, isbn = {3540675523}	\N	b8c84ada7201f2f1d811099e305dd9aa	e300e1b92e4ecd24c6d01c6aeef41353	efd09bb285666f14cb507edbd0785789	book	CSCW-Kompendium:  Lehr- und Handbuch zum computerunterstützten kooperativen Arbeiten ; mit 9 Tabellen	Gerhard Schwabe	\N	2001
7270222	\N	242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD	Heilmann.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 23.50, ca. EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {389864314x}	\N	0df5c5984d9c1ceef89e814cee7f25da	87f567c9159fd799ff39a90e470123cc	ef030832c4026df48b6e19aac5fa0e5f	book	Virtuelle Organisationen	Heidi Heilmann	\N	2005
7270223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Betriebswirtschafter-Tag and Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Schriftenreihe der Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft	Buhler.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791014390}	\N	15a5f5f4de32ef10b5c9c920c38a6c64	1d72bd3a68994a19cc81fecb16b1f3d8	06eac060882588eedd3ae77a672cf2af	book	Unternehmenssteuerung und Anzeizsysteme:  Kongress-Dokumentation	Wolfgang Bühler	\N	1999
7270224	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	CoreMedia AG	\N	Rhombos-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Buhse.2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/560193815.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.80}, isbn = {9783938807682}	\N	e37696ea2f8626aa2d355285843e0432	0052d1068bc60324976c1d6d30909542	9cbf6465c4c6ee6b2a9937799b72b19a	book	Enterprise 2.0 - die Kunst, loszulassen	Willms Buhse	\N	2008
7270225	\N	246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Froschle.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 23.50, EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {3898643476}	\N	53a47e5f89f2eb4d2326152749397200	131f230bd212d5feaba2107bb5add02c	5e8e4db3cf4ade5d17a2886ac99bd6ad	book	Wissensmanagement	Hans-Peter Fröschle	\N	2005
7270226	\N	\N	\N	1. Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Back.2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/582958423.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 44,80}, isbn = {9783486585797}	\N	104b80066f1839a7d70c4a0a724d7eb3	fad6e7a40d4c53d1aba66f7d35389137	bb18e654c7904e0270bc94a0bff20b7f	book	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis:  Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software	Andrea Back	\N	2008
7270227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München /// München , Wien	\N	\N	Koch.2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/548294208.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.80 /// kart. : EUR 41,00 ; EUR 39,80 (DE)}, isbn = {9783486585780}	\N	28d56cd37cc9b960214d81a3ce52719a	563945284b018aa9738c786ebea129b5	2a3e0aeac8dc57e6642b9f30e11993c0	book	Enterprise 2.0:  Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen:  Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2007
7270228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	Interaktive Medien	Gross.2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/516033204.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.80}, isbn = {9783486580006}	\N	16094209fba0101d7d292afb85b0db97	cb7f049f757ec7d2a242d7154fff6aab	24b76376ef4e68665a5508aeed9b30ad	book	Computer-Supported Cooperative Work	Tom Gross and Michael Koch	\N	2007
7270229	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	Wolf.2003	http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/366192361	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409124756}	\N	0f4575bfe957d7e4a05306be496baef9	48208eae1a63f0b83ecda222787cc536	18ee93809d1a66aff58bd394efaaca15	book	Organisation, Management, Unternehmensführung:  Theorien und Kritik	Joachim Wolf	\N	2003
7270230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Springer-11775 /Dig. Serial]	Hass.2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73701-8	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540737001}	\N	6bb126e06e773c7e3589d5165fde0889	9d401bce7f8aef2f5820a528a69ed336	649d59706c97ac192cb4dfe72af3ca21	book	Web 2.0:  Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien	Berthold H. Hass and Thomas Kilian and Gianfranco Walsh	\N	2008
7270231	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl., Nachdr. der 2., durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Winteler.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29,90}, isbn = {3534172582}	\N	570b5982aab60c2e86972796da50060a	30258044a8c048ab8f95a128ae80e5a1	d34eab9dd68c80fd3a83935d13b1b026	book	Professionell lehren und lernen:  Ein Praxisbuch	Adi Winteler and Hans-Christoph Bartscherer	\N	2008
7270232	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	München	\N	\N	Surowiecki.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 22.90}, isbn = {3570006875}	\N	96abe8a82d99c3e70316e964e1bfef16	698b8e035c677a6d1b169ac4cde47d7e	61aea50f2fbc0d733f4025975291159a	book	Die Weisheit der Vielen:  Warum Gruppen klüger sind als Einzelne und wie wir das kollektive Wissen für unser wirtschaftliches, soziales und politisches Handeln nützen können	James Surowiecki	\N	2005
7270233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	Berichte aus der Betriebswirtschaft	Schliwka.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3826556844}	\N	41a77216e3a273552e14ea5c99dc9b60	5bc64e7e4cca9d8d016706ab4245cc24	c01e4b1ab734cb9fc7e547b965c3e50f	book	Teamorientiertes, medienübergreifendes Know-how-Management in verteilten Umgebungen	Anja Schliwka	\N	1998
7270234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Betriebswirtschafter-Tag and Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Picot.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791010913}	\N	c76ed3580caad890d8ff53c4f53a1062	05dc81447d8751f466e0e2511720aa26	e35acb4278f29ce9a7b5307ef73e0a40	book	Information als Wettbewerbsfaktor:  Kongress-Dokumentation	Arnold Picot	\N	1997
7270235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RKW-Verl.	Eschborn	\N	\N	Pawellek.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.80}, isbn = {3896442201}	\N	ae73acc9fddb841c56585eaaf5896760	ae375b2931cdaec72bac4b4f5ce3207a	c3462388707da85f45f951bacf120058	book	Spielregeln für Netzwerke:  Wenn Unternehmen zusammenarbeiten ; wie Unternehmen zusammenarbeiten ; ein Praxisleitfaden	Irene Pawellek and Christa Spengler-Rast	\N	2004
7270236	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	Vieweg Business computing	Franken.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.90}, isbn = {3528057793}	\N	b6f46cfda2c0e77a90865c74ecaa07f5	d168d5aba95b1e01e1df5c3b0a945c71	f40c9fc001467f1d869d6c704880920e	book	Integriertes Knowledge-Management:  Konzepte, Methoden, Instrumente und Fallbeispiele	Rolf Franken and Andreas Gadatsch	\N	2002
7270237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Reinhardt.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz108298256inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 59.95}, isbn = {3540203508}	\N	af8e3c51f97eb350cc0a62b7f84635f9	d477039328bc6b7a842653a18247e54c	70efc659f8d896474139c84608c93f0a	book	Wissenskommunikation in Organisationen:  Methoden, Instrumente, Theorien : mit 15 Tabellen	Rüdiger Reinhardt	\N	2004
7270238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop Soziale Netzwerke	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	Lehr- und Handbücher der Soziologie	Weyer.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 77.84}, isbn = {3486252577}	\N	9786a65d203dd3e5e79a5e65f4bbe973	cb21b78e3263776a25c4d747ae48bee1	98f8a893bbbb8d362c341b1ffb8eafa4	book	Soziale Netzwerke:  Konzepte und Methoden der sozialwissenschaftlichen Netzwerkforschung	Johannes Weyer and Jörg Abel	\N	2000
7270240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Landsberg/Lech	\N	\N	Scholz.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3478397901}	\N	9a3efdbdbd47951470818221d42c9f64	0c01e6b49241e44dd95552094076f347	21a75cf5351f823db0e4d01c725bee0a	book	Strategische Organisation:  Prinzipien zur Vitalisierung und Virtualisierung	Christian Scholz	\N	1997
7270241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Haun.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/323730191.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 74.95}, isbn = {3540675833}	\N	87cd281547a971bfc1e86052fd28255d	a97da91a95b2ea0898d3cd4494ae2666	1be6cb089ab764b4549b1a507984d521	book	Handbuch Wissensmanagement:  Grundlagen und Umsetzung, Systeme und Praxisbeispiele	Matthias Haun	\N	2002
7270242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books on Demand	Norderstedt	\N	\N	Blessing.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {383112714x}	\N	7604a6222b46cfbc4c5f7824d954eda1	8d0781e09accf52b8912461e0e64852e	7851160239734b47b853ee2bcd51773f	book	Wissensmanagement in Beratungsunternehmen:  Fallbeispiele, Modelle und Anwendungen für das Content Management im Business Engineering	Dieter Blessing	\N	2001
7270243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	Handelsblatt-Bücher	Nicolai.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 99.90, sfr 88.00, S 729.00}, isbn = {3791019317}	\N	03b06467f25b17e11756054cf332c91a	4e2a3858baf4116adc2651fdfc770109	92877f281ead78616821071724ea3007	book	Strategien im M-Commerce:  Grundlagen, Management, Geschäftsmodelle	Alexander T. Nicolai	\N	2001
7270244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Landsberg/Lech	\N	E-business	Geer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 79.00, sfr 69.90, S 577.00}, isbn = {3478249104}	\N	947f7dbf98bffaf5abcbb482347e5ae6	ddb459f1330064904153cfa6ce54bbfe	988e07bdc8b2ab3aa14e59b6805c20ed	book	M-Commerce:  Geschäftsmodelle für das mobile Internet	Ralf Geer and Roland Gross	\N	2001
7270245	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Internet-Kongress	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Rossbach.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/334299756.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, EUR 47.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3898641430}	\N	5b1f563ce7780b57c1de58eecaf84daf	c151eb20b081f0454a89ef00f22d0aef	ab1248487b29df2d3aa6e2f6a16c49ae	book	Mobile Internet	Gerhard Rossbach	\N	2001
7270246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gito-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Bichler.2008	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3075228&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49.80}, isbn = {9783940019349}	\N	6770552c51c5cdc1d943c3f697016bd7	1b3089286281db049a0a97b0a551b81f	4f55ed8bdf972ee6a750451a3ee20bd1	book	Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008:  [26. - 28. Februar 2008, TU München in Garching]	Martin Bichler	\N	2008
7270247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Link.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz102394415inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Euro 39.95}, isbn = {3540000240}	\N	92c90d7fb8bbc887a4545578658007ab	409c1e189b54fd5d0f8aa04c8cf165f5	b290c5380d70422f394b3897ee45dc0a	book	Mobile Commerce:  Gewinnpotenziale einer stillen Revolution ; mit 13 Tabellen	Jörg Link	\N	2003
7270248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MünchenAddison-Wesley	\N	Business & Computing	Steimer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3827317452}	\N	2d7c204acdf33526a3c62a1c8788ceaa	6a13dcb2cc2443f69d823e891657ae3d	a3ca9d4be46243c0708e22f654093b01	book	mCommerce:  Einsatz und Anwendung von portablen Geräten für mobilen eCommerce	Fritz L. Steimer and Iris Maier and Mike Spinner	\N	2001
7270250	\N	\N	\N	10. überarb. und aktual. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Stahlknecht.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 37.90, sfr 34.50, ffr 143.00, L 13.00, lire 41860.00}, isbn = {3540419861}	\N	d9c3c2c0cf1ea43052840b9ea651c057	9c41f5bac4aacf8d19a6b53dd9020433	c114b47327cb7fdc04dfbc9ad77178e7	book	Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht and Ulrich Hasenkamp	\N	2002
7270251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Zobel.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3446216189}	\N	ff87a1e13811b0714d1728f4f3e46b03	5d30bc83fb510c0475fec036fe7f31a3	15c68c984d2f2efb8256787a5d7864fc	book	Mobile Business und M-Commerce:  Die Märkte der Zukunft erobern	Jörg Zobel	\N	2001
7270252	\N	\N	\N	Repr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piatkus	London	\N	\N	Peppers.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0749917121}	\N	36ea19df9eb0cda0a1e247fc48633247	11bfd8ca0c68a3749e753dd08214e1ca	5677ebfc7bffbb0f208c3c5981c55f00	book	Enterprise one-to-one:  Tools for building unbreakable customer relationships in the interactive age	Don Peppers and Martha Rogers	\N	2000
7270256	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	Berner betriebswirtschaftliche Schriften	Sieber.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 60.00, S 438.00, sfr 54.00}, isbn = {3258058725}	\N	e45a4ea33ccc666f0461120c9a777194	f67774b2bfc5a666afbab9cc017941bb	aea7e170bb935ed5f48206de1a4b27e2	book	Virtuelle Unternehmen in der IT-Branche:  Die Wechselwirkung zwischen Internet-Nutzung, Strategie und Organisation	Pascal Sieber	\N	1998
7270257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ.-Verl. Karlsruhe	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Oberweis.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783866440951}	\N	1b622143b12bd61522f4b4557f46c10d	009b9612858279072894e0c7a4880314	51f61bdbb7029c30f52ddf5fa58833f6	book	eOrganisation. Service-, Prozess-, Market-Engineering. Bd. 2:  8. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2007): Karlsruhe (28.02.-02.03.2007)	A. Oberweis and C. Weinhardt and H. Gimpel	\N	2007
7270258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Lehner.2006	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/502064196lehne.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3446219331}	\N	7e54c6ad286401bcb6fec6115efa160f	97de53bdb8c53c428f2074ad5f9d2df0	939fe4ddeae9e6c87493607028441a6f	book	Wissensmanagement:  Grundlagen, Methoden und technische Unterstützung	Franz Lehner and Michael Scholz	\N	2006
7270259	\N	9	\N	2., bearb. u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	Reihe	Becker.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3890120768}	\N	67d9a1c88560d30f21735ee629214fb9	20210a091d4d48f2d02441c0d7e2d2e4	016584580b8506d205baa6ed13a88f9f	book	Anreizsysteme für Führungskräfte im strategischen Management	Fred G. Becker	\N	1987
7270260	\N	215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Österr. Computer-Ges.	Wien	\N	Books@ocg.at	Kotsis.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3854032153}	\N	65997807d2a7fc3b4532d15ee2fd7f6a	da626a6c80068a2df111f42ce3eb4ed8	9bb923e41306c7256cdbceebf6850ae4	book	The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia (MoMM2006):  December 4-6, 2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia	Gabriele Kotsis	\N	2006
7270261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Komus.2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/525481249.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 34.80}, isbn = {9783486583243}	\N	53ef910168e47c4ca0a447ef3bacb5c8	6b6b19f27e7c45f367235083c08cee6a	5a7775f1f33fd698c42f54748392f74a	book	Wikimanagement:  Was Unternehmen von Social Software und Web 2.0 lernen können	Ayelt Komus and Franziska Wauch	\N	2008
7270262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Opladen	\N	\N	Schweer.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 49.00}, isbn = {3531130331}	\N	a9c75d31d0f9a0ead86638f94c756a9c	447b06af54732e6e8497465798e46f8d	27b9689c4b5d3adb9c46fadca086f357	book	Interpersonales Vertrauen:  Theorien und empirische Befunde	Martin K. W. Schweer	\N	1997
7270263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Link.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540649085}	\N	86a46cea04f3e4a71100cf2ae7db1622	4f9af72ee31c313bf083ab18f10cff8e	2851f952888fb0d529c60885b6ff395b	book	Wettbewerbsvorteile durch Online-Marketing:  Die strategischen Perspektiven elektronischer Märkte ; mit 6 Tabellen	Jörg Link	\N	1998
7270264	\N	43.2006,252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Hildebrand.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898643840}	\N	8ba14438bf5c632311220066b69830ce	10758973fb39f4d87057329698ecf83c	a62672e137133ee3df9f6b8205d6d3ec	book	Social Software:  Einsatz- und Nutzungspotenziale, Web 2.0 im Kundenmanagement, Mobile Social Software, Wissensmanagement mit Wikis, Social Internet, Wikipedia in der Aus- und Weiterbildung, Mobile Communities	Knut Hildebrand and Josefine Hofmann	\N	2006
7270265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie.	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	Berichte aus der medizinischen Informatik und Bioinformatik	Leimeister.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 28.80, EUR 28.80 (AT)}, isbn = {9783832261696}	\N	3317872cf912eae0eb16dd68920d38e1	73fa30fd7c2a4a6c0ac199e3cc37f5d4	cbe8d14222fb94df20b2b02b68d2dee2	book	Mobiles Computing in der Medizin:  Proceedings zum 7. Workshop der GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe Mobiles Computing in der Medizin, Augsburg, 20. September 2007	Jan Marco Leimeister and Christian Mauro	\N	2007
7270266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ.-Verl. Karlsruhe	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Oberweis.2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783866440944}	\N	77cb69c2418242a9bbc141f4278511d4	b006f3965a80bc196a8a93009367ce33	a1c9e4e9791ec1b1520da7086a490206	book	eOrganisation. Service-, Prozess-, Market-Engineering. Bd. 1:  8. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2007): Karlsruhe (28.02.-02.03.2007)	A. Oberweis and C. Weinhardt and H. Gimpel	\N	2007
7270267	\N	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachtagung Mobilität und Mobile Informationssysteme and Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik and Gesellschaft für Informatik.	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	GI-EditionProceedings	Kirste.2006	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/508399017.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 37.90}, isbn = {3885791706}	\N	0dfbbd95a341d791a344b86aeba41348	d6e62bf18292788fbce3d9d996feca2f	e37455330a45e28c824c03a78a6c0500	book	Mobile Informationssysteme - Potentiale, Hindernisse, Einsatz:  1. Fachtagung Mobilität und Mobile Informationssysteme (MMS), 20. - 22. Februar 2006, Passau, Germany ; [im Rahmen der MKWI]	Thomas Kirste	\N	2006
7270298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grevenbroich	\N	\N	peiffer_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	139	\N	\N	\N		\N	e31f87d2cca655cd37190cd77a4d7acb	3f3a50367b329cd9534b0140b947b698	4fa05c43a0e580a592013f71c2567720	book	Ausgrabungen und prähistorische Funde im Grevenbroicher Raum : Begleitband zur Ausstellung "Ausgrabungen und prähistorischer Funde im Grevenbroicher Raum" im Hause Hartmann vom 13. bis 15. Juli 1990	\N	Karl-Heinz Peiffer	1990
7270303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clemens-Sels-Museum	Neuss	\N	\N	clemens-sels-museum_2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3002922&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	139	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936542333}	\N	2bb44679687f0c2c225cd7564d73f80c	344dc0c38e896625be2e9e2400b2dfca	7e645fdc3e2a6aaebd6742b5504060cf	book	Bronzestreif am Horizont: 1000 Jahre vor Kelten, Römern und Germanen: Begleitband zur Ausstellung "Bronzestreif am Horizont 1000 Jahre vor Kelten, Römern und Germanen", Clemens-Sels-Museum Neuss, 6. September bis zum 28. Oktober 2007	Carl Pause and Claus Weber and Petra Tutlies and Hans-Eckart Joachim and Albrecht Jockenhövel and Christoph Reichmann and Jennifer Gechter-Jones and Arie J. Kalis and Christine Wohlfarth and Jürgen Wegert and Thomas Ludewig and Karin Striewe	Clemens-Sels-Museum	2007
7270310	Appeltaatefest / Cornelius-Gesellschaft Neuss-Selikum e.V.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaiser_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	111-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c4c11f80c5cc9094c565282f8017a12	3fc3856cd853a1bbf1185d11390946ac	b023a6fe960805fa2235e5bd7d7db896	article	Vorrömische und römische Grabfunde aus Selikum	Michael Kaiser	\N	1989
7270314	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Archäologische Funde und Denkmäler des Rheinlandes	Brandt_1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0312-2}	\N	c735e4bee4546a24c72b3ab38251d03c	1381506166a6dd5992e3597f537efd17	01cf0b6ed3748a7cfab511339ba0bdfe	book	Kreis Neuss	Johanna Brandt	\N	1982
7270374	Blätter zur Geschichte von Zons und Stürzelberg	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaiser_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	33-35	\N	\N	\N		\N	93cf5c65a141c4719441856e101bec28	989a3517dce7470374c054256187d9ac	0f1deff86c686286dd0f933dc1c2c421	article	Dr. Gustav Müller (14.12.1921 - 4.4.1988) zum Gedächtnis	Michael Kaiser	\N	1989
7270381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Festbuch zur 1200-Jahrfeier von Neuss-Holzheim	\N	\N	\N	van Acken	Krefeld	\N	\N	Kaiser_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	30--34	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-923140-85-1}	\N	a02fffae27bb883cd28a734a01fade1d	57866b85ab005486c9492b8dbf54705c	595a6bbdfd808ed9f582f52502aebc0f	incollection	Holzheim in römischer Zeit	Michael Kaiser	Johann-Heinrich Dorsemagen	2001
7270385	Archäologie im Rheinland	1988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sauer_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-38	\N	\N	\N		\N	0af75ad13c0eb56fe715df1406d30189	0ccaefe543fb4002d509d783abdc9aad	bf878319b9979c5a3cd16e5b4b9d533c	article	Erste Funde der Michelsberger Kultur aus Neuss	Sabine Sauer	\N	1989
7270388	Almanach für den Kreiss Neuss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sauer_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	88-101	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0982ea3798c875ac7ab5797a7b5ae3a	fc82272a40d9c60fdea86de468ec33ae	d7aefe00563f622af98bc07caaf083e2	article	Zur bronze- und eisenzeitlichen Besiedlung im Neusser Stadtgebiet	Sabine Sauer	\N	1989
7270390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ausgrabungen und prähistorische Funde im Grevenbroicher Raum : Begleitband zur Ausstellung "Ausgrabungen und prähistorischer Funde im Grevenbroicher Raum" im Hause Hartmann vom 13. bis 15. Juli 1990	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grevenbroich	\N	\N	sauer_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-23	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b4564f65d702abb7010236bf8b18f60	127841b69569787a2d9a3d2d836aa0aa	75ed8532bf3fb0eb2ce4cbd6e8493e84	incollection	Zur vorgeschichtlichen Besiedlung des Kreises Neuss	Sabine Sauer	Karl-Heinz Peiffer	1990
7270393	Jahrbuch für den Kreis Neuss	2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaiser_archologische_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-17	\N	\N	\N		\N	c855053fc2fc1ec51649357ecabcfebe	ac0867ecc861baad69f3e3c2df1f7d78	fe06b5e036fcde4d6f90cdfdc96d102a	article	Archäologische Untersuchungen in {Neuss-Allerheiligen}	Michael Kaiser and Sabine Sauer	\N	2000
7270395	Archäologie im Rheinland	1989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaiser_siedlungsreste_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-46	\N	\N	\N		\N	0550ef02b0adc727167e4ec4001b736e	dd4252fd3a0ba0ef44559ce4995dfb40	76e4db29e9d858a77ef7bad83eb08210	article	Siedlungsreste der vorrömischen Eisenzeit aus {Neuss-Norf}	Michael Kaiser	\N	1990
7271504	LNCS - Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS5362	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89533-6_25	\N		\N	\N	246--255	\N	5362	\N		This paper presents LORE (Literature Object Re-use and Exchange), a light-weight tool which is designed to allow scholars
\
and teachers of Australian literature to author, edit and publish compound information objects encapsulating related digitalresources and bibliographic records. LORE enables users to easily create OAI-ORE-compliant compound objects, which build onthe IFLA FRBR model, and also enables them to describe and publish them to an RDF repository as Named Graphs. Using the tool,literary scholars can create typed relationships between individual atomic objects using terms from a bibliographic ontologyand can attach metadata to the compound object. This paper describes the implementation and user interface of the LORE tool,as developed within the context of an ongoing case study being conducted in collaboration with AustLit: The Australian LiteratureResource, which focuses on compound objects for teaching and research within the Australian literature studies community.	f3f9d41db6287af89ed2433136bd371b	256543df038e9b804ad58d39859a4616	290b58721f9c96ecf4d21fc8909cf6e9	article	LORE: A Compound Object Authoring and Publishing Tool for the Australian Literature Studies Community	Anna Gerber and Jane Hunter	\N	2008
7272039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caplan2009	http://www.loc.gov/standards/premis/understanding-premis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f90a22d57e319579bdf238e00d5c6e0	397835e33614116501c373a97efff0c7	df8a5b88f69fdf4c5b55d56e8f992f53	manual	Understanding PREMIS	Priscilla Caplan	\N	2009
7272069	IEEE Software	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schaffert08semwiki	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	4414a857005b0c3786e5ff2fdbb1d6b0	067f934fdc595780e3bbf0cdfd9d525b	1b675425fb4ac373052b1a540ed5395c	article	Semantic Wikis	\N	\N	2008
7272087	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	293-295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sandrock-1999-review	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-3YTBY7K-5V/2/6375bb8918a54d49f4f4968f21f6300b	\N		\N	\N	877 - 888	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0925-8388(99)00384-9}	This is a broad historical and property-related review of the extraordinary variety of hydriding alloys that have been developed. The principal focus is on reactions of alloys with gaseous H2 and their important H-capacity and PCT (pressure-composition-temperature) properties. However, there are a number of important secondary properties that must also be considered: activation, decrepitation, H2 absorption/desorption kinetics, impurity effects, cyclic stability, safety, raw materials cost and ease of manufacture, among others. The main part of this survey will cover the families of alloys that will reversibly store H2 at temperatures of 0-100°C and pressures of 1-10 atm absolute, ranges useful to many applications. Alloys include solid solutions and intermetallic compounds of the generic families AB5, AB2, AB, A2B, among others. Conventional alloys are reaching thermodynamic limits in PCT and H-capacity. Near-term R&D is likely to focus new directions toward the areas of catalyzed complex hydrides and carbon.	ba919750457a511a79dd3726977ce001	ca667bee400a9cf4290d32b7c6f9da9b	e33e86e55345de558c472ffb06833037	article	A panoramic overview of hydrogen storage alloys from a gas reaction point of view	Gary Sandrock	\N	1999
7272105	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	356-357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sandrock-2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-48BV2GC-2/2/199150ab7e3d028c6bf94db1a2a3cc7b	\N		\N	Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen Systems, Fundamentals and Applications (MH2002)	794 - 799	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0925-8388(03)00090-2}	Hydride applications can be cataloged under five main categories: H2 storage, thermal compression (including closed thermodynamic systems), gas separation, electrochemical and processing and miscellaneous. Recent commercial and R&D hydride applications activities are reviewed herein (excluding the NiMH battery). Growing interest in fuel cell power has stimulated interest in hydride storage of H2, with good near-term commercial potential in the subcategories of stationary, small portable and on-board vehicular storage. The competition for vehicular hydride storage is high pressure compressed H2 held in lightweight composite cylinders. If hydrides are to compete, we must develop radical new concepts to substantially increase the gravimetric capacity at low desorption temperatures.	843dbce87765c98db7436f0ec98f8d1a	1ec149327041668d0b4581977c3a534e	5f4386999868c6f2ba02aa5cc3f3152e	article	Gas-based hydride applications: recent progress and future needs	Gary Sandrock and Robert C. Bowman	\N	2003
7272256	Journal of the American Chemical Society	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0gitsu-2009	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja807622w	\N		\N	\N	1903-1909	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja807622w}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja807622w}	 All elements, except for helium, appear to solidify into crystalline forms at zero temperature, and it is generally assumed that the introduction of lattice defects results in an increase in internal energy. β-Rhombohedral boron, a thermodynamically stable form of elemental boron at high temperature, is known to have a large amount of partial occupied sites, seemingly in conflict with our common knowledge. By using lattice Monte Carlo techniques combined with ab initio calculations, we find that the β-phase is stabilized by a macroscopic amount of intrinsic defects that are responsible not only for entropic effects but also for a reduction in internal energy. These defects enable the conversion of two-center to three-center bonds and are accompanied by the presence of localized, nonconductive electronic states in the optical gap. In addition we find that the ab initio Ising model describing the partial occupancy of β-boron has macroscopic residual entropy, suggesting that boron is a frustrated system analogous to ice and spin ice. 	83b2d667215d368990744ccfb18174ef	fe3d2abaca9e6a1e7cfa1940f2df7332	922db973c1ceba692aad0fae75f6b70e	article	Imperfect Crystal and Unusual Semiconductor: Boron, a Frustrated Element	Tadashi Ogitsu and François Gygi and John Reed and Yukitoshi Motome and Eric Schwegler and Giulia Galli	\N	2009
7272281	Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fiedler1973acg	\N	\N		\N	\N	298--305	\N	98	\N		\N	c5fbe5ab36b2e8de2bd86f33cacbd4b2	7747a5cdabc3de597c1ea135af0af003	fa3b9893724c88593d659fdaf761671b	article	{Algebraic connectivity of graphs}	M. Fiedler	\N	1973
7272324	Journal of the American Chemical Society	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dessy-1961	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja01480a006	\N		\N	\N	3953-3958	\N	19	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja01480a006}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01480a006}	\N	d140ef8810c84cb9cdfb95ba27bfcdf1	08bb148f546b43eadde6a992d830db78	9deb13c27bfdb7555c987a1bb690b260	article	The Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reaction of Borohydrides with Weak Acids1	Raymond E. Dessy and Edward Grannen	\N	1961
7272325	Journal of the American Chemical Society	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schaeffer-1955	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja01607a025	\N		\N	\N	331-332	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja01607a025}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01607a025}	\N	6f6245d392b9dcd99feb82deb268ad9b	eff98af05e00aa785611a20c90fa5e2a	dead6ea9a5d569c32e9ba85a261eb20f	article	The Reaction of Lithium Amide with Diborane	George W. Schaeffer and Louis J. Basile	\N	1955
7272326	Journal of the American Chemical Society	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ting-1989	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00191a063	\N		\N	\N	3449-3450	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00191a063}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00191a063}	\N	5f43393d6e54fef3a829a27f0cccddb6	625857d0e8d46820a5cf77260b72ccae	643796e1794aaa652615b53eb9780199	article	Borohydride boron-hydrogen activation and dimerization by a doubly bonded, early-transition-metal organodimetallic complex. Ditantalladiborane syntheses as models for dehydrodimerization of methane to ethane	Ching Ting and Louis Messerle	\N	1989
7272327	Journal of the American Chemical Society	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schwartz-1972	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00764a021	\N		\N	\N	3015-3018	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00764a021}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00764a021}	\N	ece7493fcf135dd5c41bf0de2175618d	c36abcd07f182d9e95032bf526058946	5292af2890462e0fea0daf198cc627d5	articles	Reaction of substituted lithium amides with diborane	Lawrence D. Schwartz and Philip C. Keller	\N	1972
7272328	Journal of the American Chemical Society	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yamataka-1986	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00281a032	\N		\N	\N	6643-6646	\N	21	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00281a032}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00281a032}	\N	35aeaca8875b75eee8a8d2e2d62d341d	6bd7fdc5dedc535d5ffdc4bb84a509d9	7089dda6dab5bef6e54e01ec2caedef3	article	Kinetic isotope effect study of reductions of benzophenone with complex metal hydrides	Hiroshi. Yamataka and Terukiyo. Hanafusa	\N	1986
7272329	Journal of the American Chemical Society	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jensen-1988	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00223a015	\N		\N	\N	4977-4982	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00223a015}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00223a015}	\N	d2b9c9825d5fb913eb509b91472284bc	4327f2f16601881d8de88716909a7fad	a57920e58507aac2d155a549bf991421	article	Titanium(III) tetrahydroborates. Preparation and crystal structure of Ti(BH4)3(PMe3)2 containing an unusual Ti.cntdot..cntdot..cntdot.H.cntdot..cntdot..cntdot.B agostic interaction	James A. Jensen and Scott R. Wilson and Gregory S. Girolami	\N	1988
7272330	Journal of the American Chemical Society	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parry-1959	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja01523a018	\N		\N	\N	3554-3560	\N	14	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja01523a018}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01523a018}	\N	865d582b107a20492f601540c70c9b9e	fe2595bf3e0492c35fe728708a5fa950	708967938aa68fc3652a401254e30b18	article	Systematics in the Chemistry of the Boron Hydrides	R. W. Parry and L. J. Edwards	\N	1959
7272331	Journal of the American Chemical Society	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nibler-1972	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00765a015	\N		\N	\N	3349-3359	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00765a015}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00765a015}	\N	993a3d1f112ae0d3bb4001e50d7a6be5	5cbb464aff80dbc0e7fadae4eb8c8086	9baa00edad2333ebe5f105bef75c11c6	article	Infrared and Raman spectra of gaseoux and matrix isolated beryllium borohydride	Joseph W. Nibler	\N	1972
7272363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Mathematical Society	\N	\N	\N	Chung:1997	\N	\N	This monograph is an intertwined tale of eigenvalues and their use in unlocking a thousand secrets about graphs. The stories will be told --- how the spectrum reveals fundamental properties of a graph, how spectral graph theory links the discrete universe to the continuous one through geometric, analytic and algebraic techniques, and how, through eigenvalues, theory and applications in communications and computer science come together in symbiotic harmony....	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a381291347cc1a5a54a99742410a172	0f0fd754924d4dd54bc185bd1c71d00b	95ef10b5a69a03d8507240b6cf410f8a	book	Spectral Graph Theory	F. R. K. Chung	\N	1997
7272448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Grossmann2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=73791117*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	443 S : Ill., graph. Darst; Literaturangaben; Aus dem Englischem	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608943218}	\N	dad27f5cf3e37fbea7e12f00c14cdfb5	4132ce51bfeacfab7461f7e9e6ca28d3	91318033ab67eefae843f622b9b9728f	book	Bindung und menschliche Entwicklung: John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth und die Grundlagen der Bindungstheorie	\N	Klaus E. Grossmann and Karin Grossmann	2003
7272575	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonderausstellung Kalkriese - Römer im Osnabrücker Land <1993, Oldenburg>	\N	Isensee	Oldenburg	\N	Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland : Beiheft ; 9	SWB-097815373	\N	\N		\N	 brosch. : DM 18.00, sfr 18.80, S 144.00	125	\N	\N	\N	size = {125 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}, isbn = {3-89598-235-0}	\N	740c6e70d17a2c4eae009df863ecd9c3	246b7a15341c2edb17a14bea2aee7fb3	1f24b73be4044bdd6af4ded1bde6b793	proceedings	Varusschlacht und Germanenmythos : eine Vortragsreihe anlässlich der Sonderausstellung Kalkriese - Römer im Osnabrücker Land in Oldenburg 1993	\N	Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde und Vorgeschichte Oldenburg and Mamoun Fansa [Bearb. u. Red.]	2001
7272593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Landschaftsverband Osnabrück	\N	Rasch	Bramsche	\N	Schriftenreihe Kulturregion Osnabrück ; 4	SWB-026716623	http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/ekz.cgi?SWB02671662	\N		\N	Literaturangaben++falsche ISBN aus Buch ergänzt	88	\N	\N	\N	size = {88 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}, isbn = {3-922469-57-4 ; 3-922469-54-X}	\N	bd0b7efcd493dac05061d9d8290713fd	b554fab45e818694cb70b2ea41ce22e2	e0142967a7ca545ff4e7eb1082bf94fd	book	Römer im Osnabrücker Land : die archäologischen Untersuchungen in der Kalkrieser-Niewedder Senke	\N	Wolfgang Schlüter	1991
7272607	Germania	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlueter_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	307–402	\N	70	\N		\N	341b6d28da9b040e75fe571e76632c89	0d4eb166c9f941f70ceaad87b5ba6a43	eb2e9a7d975470fa02d16426636b9731	article	Archäologische Zeugnisse der Varusschlacht? Die Untersuchungen in der Kalkrieser-Niewedder Senke bei Osnabrück	Wolfgang Schlüter	\N	1992
7272627	Klio	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolters_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	131–170	\N	85	\N		\N	74e74fc2d20e11d1fb18dabc21604a6b	fceb16ec8305e59203be76cddb18e881	d2b254503f930e75f94c3a20f5e88453	article	Hermeneutik des Hinterhalts. Die antiken Berichte zur Varuskatastrophe und der Fundplatz von Kalkriese	Reinhard Wolters	\N	2003
7272781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brockmeyer	Bochum	\N	Kleine Hefte der Münzsammlung an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum; 10/11	wolters_1989	http://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/3550927	\N	UB: 89 A 13295	\N	\N	98	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88339-716-4}	\N	8b1e948318beba48c084f376817e2b7b	fea7ee4a3eec2a99572fd5fd8779cdee	e6dba5741db0d5d2670f77ad3485ecd7	book	"Tam diu Germania vincitur"	Reinhard Wolters	\N	1989
7272852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreuz	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Canacakis2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30df8bf5559b31f6965bf2b4e6a320cd	5524bab946ca9fd4f6a3beaa236592ff	85dc43433c4c8e00fabc5eb605f61d00	book	Ich begleite dich durch deine Trauer	Jorgos Canacakis	\N	2007
7272903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreuz	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Finger1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	828f27f8b5c6e34a29ef49da377ad662	5f7209d136ec978f1c3c7cd51b721920	3c7d34f07a2b29872b9a76ee4a9f32c3	book	Mit Kindern trauern	Gertraud Finger	\N	1998
7272970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg [u.a.]	\N	\N	Swientek1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56971c30940fb0483a0808b609fc4232	7f6ae10496ecbc8131208841b7bdd367	9bb07974d3a052f5afaa16743e98624b	book	Was Adoptivkinder wissen sollten und wie man es ihnen sagen kann	Christine Swientek	\N	1998
7273075	\N	\N	\N	8.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	UTB für Wissenschaft ; 8229, Pädagogik	Mayring2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=75859254*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	135 S. ; 24 cm : graph. Darst.; Literaturverz. S. 128 - 135; Druck nach Typoskript	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825282295 and 389271083X}	\N	a564b9db91862c52ca4017be90c6aef0	9bfe15b1c9b5bc92569f0a70e04d7eae	011d887979f446e7ce7ac758b5bd34ae	book	Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse: Grundlagen und Techniken	Philipp Mayring	\N	2003
7273083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VIS '98: Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '98	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Hoppe1998	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=288216.288221&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=21164597&CFTOKEN=20177595	\N	Smooth view-dependent level-of-detail control and its application to terrain rendering	\N	\N	35--42	\N	\N	\N	location = {Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-106-2}	\N	6611799b1f1839568367bbcde334721e	1ebe889b70ca333079af2fb0da5af039	5a8ce4db4944351820e0ed9fb335ecbf	inproceedings	Smooth view-dependent level-of-detail control and its application to terrain rendering	Hugues Hoppe	\N	1998
7273097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '97: Proceedings of the 24th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hoppe1997	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=258734.258843&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=21164597&CFTOKEN=20177595	\N	View-dependent refinement of progressive meshes	\N	\N	189--198	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-896-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/258734.258843}	\N	8eb247f2692749ac9a370ef17d01edd4	2d6130af5365d0736cc01318c590eb50	8a51ce8b0477163ab80f2d460c2af9d6	inproceedings	View-dependent refinement of progressive meshes	Hugues Hoppe	\N	1997
7273123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '96: Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	237217	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=237170.237217&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=21164597&CFTOKEN=20177595	\N	Real-time, continuous level of detail rendering of height fields	\N	\N	109--118	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-746-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/237170.237217}	\N	34145973cf63de278976fda1acb2d89b	cae2041a6bafeb6656d1fa64753e2ad3	1fdbc7ebd6b1c287edf954b3edafd921	inproceedings	Real-time, continuous level of detail rendering of height fields	Peter Lindstrom and David Koller and William Ribarsky and Larry F. Hodges and Nick Faust and Gregory A. Turner	\N	1996
7273440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIMEA '08: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1413679	\N	\N		\N	\N	232--239	\N	\N	\N	location = {Athens, Greece}, isbn = {978-1-60558-248-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1413634.1413679}	This document summarizes three studies on avatars leading us to propose considerations for designing avatars. A background study was conducted on earlier avatar research and the key findings are summarized in this document. Based on the background study, we conducted focus groups discussion with active online community users (who participated in social networking web sites, virtual worlds, and massively multi-player online games) to gain a better understanding of what aspects in designing avatars are important to users. From those two studies we elaborated a list of considerations topics pointing out aspects that designers can use for avatar design. Moreover, for our avatar design project, we conducted a third study where we investigated the use of online avatar design applications. Through the analysis of this third study, we evaluated the considerations from the user point of view. In conclusion, we discuss the findings and propose a summarized list of the considerations that appear essential when designing new virtual worlds involving avatars. These design considerations concern the way avatars look, what they can do, the way they can be used for communication, the context in which they are created, how many avatars can be created and in under what kind of governance, who owns the avatar, and how to plan
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avatar design.	97ad4674b580c0f5d16712420be75857	e5c9701dfdf9bbc71df8ffebee9517cf	bca94d1282887b05e45b000e70333cc0	inproceedings	Designing avatars	Marion Boberg and Petri Piippo and Elina Ollila	\N	2008
7273625	IEEE Software	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MS.2007.73	\N	\N	Envisioning the Next Generation of Functional Testing Tools	\N	\N	58-66	\N	3	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2007.73}	\N	96cd1ac7eb1eb286d4bd1e665d479630	a33d133b3af34d26fd95169b5904d144	f00198bd80e653fdf820345c892d01b8	article	Envisioning the Next Generation of Functional Testing Tools	Jennitta Andrea	\N	2007
7273927	Computer	32	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karypis99chameleonHierarchical	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Chameleon: hierarchical clustering using dynamic modeling	\N	\N	68-75	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {10.1109/2.781637}	Clustering is a discovery process in data mining. It groups a set
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of data in a way that maximizes the similarity within clusters and
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minimizes the similarity between two different clusters. Many advanced
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algorithms have difficulty dealing with highly variable clusters that do
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not follow a preconceived model. By basing its selections on both
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interconnectivity and closeness, the Chameleon algorithm yields accurate
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results for these highly variable clusters. Existing algorithms use a
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static model of the clusters and do not use information about the nature
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of individual clusters as they are merged. Furthermore, one set of
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schemes (the CURE algorithm and related schemes) ignores the information
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about the aggregate interconnectivity of items in two clusters. Another
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set of schemes (the Rock algorithm, group averaging method, and related
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schemes) ignores information about the closeness of two clusters as
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defined by the similarity of the closest items across two clusters. By
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considering either interconnectivity or closeness only, these algorithms
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can select and merge the wrong pair of clusters. Chameleon's key feature
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is that it accounts for both interconnectivity and closeness in
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identifying the most similar pair of clusters. Chameleon finds the
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clusters in the data set by using a two-phase algorithm. During the
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first phase, Chameleon uses a graph partitioning algorithm to cluster
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the data items into several relatively small subclusters. During the
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second phase, it uses an algorithm to find the genuine clusters by
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repeatedly combining these subclusters	8f2f5893387f72071062a0686e91cd02	45393c9a5b6b6602b8425a7f6bf8b9ef	2d6e3efda16d801bae6c1a4e88c42eb2	article	Chameleon: hierarchical clustering using dynamic modeling	G. Karypis and Eui-Hong Han and V. Kumar	\N	1999
7273958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	kupiec1993afn	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=981577&dl=GUIDE,	\N	Compares with Gale&Church 91, Smadja 92; but this uses "iterative re-estimation" on FST-tagged NP's. "enable correct correspondences to be made in circumstances where numerous low frequency phrases are involved ... in large text corpora roughly a third of the word types occur only once"	\N	\N	17--22	\N	\N	\N	location = {Columbus, Ohio}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/981574.981577}	The paper describes an algorithm that employs English and French text taggers to associate noun phrases in an aligned bilingual corpus. The taggers provide part-of-speech categories which are used by finite-state recognizers to extract simple noun phrases for both languages. Noun phrases are then mapped to each other using an iterative re-estimation algorithm that bears similarities to the Baum-Welch algorithm which is used for training the taggers. The algorithm provides an alternative to other approaches for finding word correspondences, with the advantage that linguistic structure is incorporated. Improvements to the basic algorithm are described, which enable context to be accounted for when constructing the noun phrase mappings.	6d543643a7228a17395423ee484d116f	e932d7de0e6b8af359c5b50c278617f8	ea094dd45309931ca7c6d85dee627504	inproceedings	An algorithm for finding noun phrase correspondences in bilingual corpora	Julian Kupiec	\N	1993
7274131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Ng01spectralClustering	\N	\N		\N	\N	849--856	\N	\N	\N		\N	63945e8e13938057d9240252ead7625b	b72c97e659127fc653a0d51143d85b0c	d4e2056102ee5a5a9894e7cc846c02c5	article	On spectral clustering: Analysis and an algorithm	Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan and Yair Weiss	T. Dietterich and S. Becker and Z. Ghahramani	2001
7274194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Don Bosco	München	\N	\N	Franz2004	\N	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2bb69830abaae5f115c4016c387cce8c	7e7e0afa7842e0987e870c6a973cfe39	e1bb1e9e8a6640839ccbc99811b84bf9	book	Tabuthema Trauerarbeit: Erzieherinnen begleiten Kinder bei Abschied, Verlust und Tod	Margit Franz	\N	2004
7274230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of EMNLP-CoNLL 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cucerzan07	\N	\N		\N	\N	708–716	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a large-scale system for the recognition and semantic disambiguation of named entities based on information extracted from a large encyclopedic collection and Web search results. It describes in detail the disambiguation paradigm employed and the information extraction process from Wikipedia. Through a process of maximizing the agreement between the contextual information extracted from Wikipedia and the context of a document, as well as the agreement among the category tags associated with the candidate entities, the implemented system shows high disambiguation accuracy on both news stories and Wikipedia articles.	41ebc7f6e1ee527b09a9f0c93bbdc776	87b9ac8996ae301051b7382f7bda9cb5	23ede35d6d952febac1530873268a50e	inproceedings	 Large-Scale Named Entity Disambiguation Based on Wikipedia Data	Silviu Cucerzan	\N	2007
7274463	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abegg-Wigg_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	74-79	\N	1	\N		\N	07b16f0d246fb71c48c72833705ee18c	fbca3258e475dba1ab4762b154cfaf72	6b6c6af7fa8bca55e6db4b42812e5805	article	Von Verlierern und Gewinnern	Angelika Abegg-Wigg and Ruth Blankenfeld and Nina Lau and Suzanna Matešić	\N	2009
7274659	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	8	\N	\N	jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	han04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:DAMI.0000005258.31418.83	\N		\N	\N	53--87	\N	1	\N		Mining frequent patterns in transaction databases, time-series databases, and many other kinds of databases has been studied popularly in data mining research. Most of the previous studies adopt an Apriori-like candidate set generation-and-test approach. However, candidate set generation is still costly, especially when there exist a large number of patterns and/or long patterns.
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ER  -	77e459ad5693a020c0697edda9d8dd79	9f68204bb8a53be25648246f840a8b30	c998e9026ad62c704d484c9a25fbf07e	article	Mining Frequent Patterns without Candidate Generation: A Frequent-Pattern Tree Approach	Jiawei Han and Jian Pei and Yiwen Yin and Runying Mao	\N	2004
7275068	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	ICTCERT	\N	ICTCERT	\N	\N	\N	TechReport/2008	https://www.ircert.cc///upload/files/ar_sms%2bsecurity.pdf	Technical Report		\N	\N	1-15	\N	\N	techreport/2008		\N	b6268c823788c22f7c08cda740e7095a	330e92216d5f859e2174906c8770c7bf	ec38124724a7782ddaba9b28b1865cde	techreport	Security Evaluation of the Short Message Service	Mohsen Toorani and Mahmoud Ahmadian	\N	2008
7275945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	872838	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=872757.872838	\N	Gigascope	\N	\N	647--651	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}, isbn = {1-58113-634-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/872757.872838}	We have developed Gigascope, a stream database for network applications including traffic analysis, intrusion detection, router configuration analysis, network research, network monitoring, and performance monitoring and debugging. Gigascope is undergoing installation at many sites within the AT&T network, including at OC48 routers, for detailed monitoring. In this paper we describe our motivation for and constraints in developing Gigascope, the Gigascope architecture and query language, and performance issues. We conclude with a discussion of stream database research problems we have found in our application.	deae2f84538fc5c73b32042135551fd2	5164ed603885f6b683babffb95be0de1	7f438b61885dc5581352ad1b3c3d9cbf	inproceedings	Gigascope: a stream database for network applications	Chuck Cranor and Theodore Johnson and Oliver Spataschek and Vladislav Shkapenyuk	\N	2003
7276422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirchturm	Burgdorf-Ehlershausen	\N	\N	Swientek2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86787328*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	286 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-934117-10-5}	\N	6f89ae3d1bae1b7cbf462439af8ee2b4	03a8e154792c1bcf094d1b621cec80e2	53154975a01a0ee5fa565eb7010f807f	book	Ausgesetzt, verklappt, anonymisiert : Pflege- und Adoptivkinder erzählen ihre Geschichte  	Christine Swientek	\N	2007
7276432	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Wittlaerer Reihe ; Bd. 3	Krolzik1999	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=40310354*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	210 S ; 21 cm : Ill; Literaturangaben	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824803038}	\N	91779bedc363fe868503b19b2ea6d3e3	68e98f4b4815a2eb166eb22a2b8028a5	66dcc2b2296035afc1cc18417c566f35	book	Pflegekinder und Adoptivkinder im Focus	\N	Volker Krolzik	1999
7276613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mißhandlung, Vernachlässigung und sexuelle Gewalt in Erziehungsverhältnissen	\N	\N	\N	Psychosozial	Gießen	\N	Psychoanalytische Pädagogik ; 10	Brisch2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=47484801*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	214 S ; 21 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389806008X and 978-3-89806-008-0 and 3-89806-037-3}	\N	0782b7428715d818cc0ca041d079b008	209cc473b080089fe1fd8aa9f806eff2	708f59d3d87672fff4ebfc1ba809c250	incollection	Bedeutung von Vernachlässigung und Gewalt gegenüber Kindern und Jugendlichen aus Sicht der Bindungstheorie	Karl-Heinz Brisch	Urte Finger-Trescher and Heinz Krebs	2000
7276699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Gerechtigkeit der Gesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Greven2005	31470218 \	MS 1290 C826 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  ausleihbar	\N		\N	\N	261-278	\N	\N	\N		31470218 \	MS 1290 C826 \	Freihand \	  \	ZwB Erziehungswissenschaften \	 . [Lieferdienst fuer Mitarbeiter der TU Dresden]  ausleihbar	986393569775abfdda42f300441e7f64	313fa0fa18cd07bf6b374e478666d361	cf87aefa11862e67e8a1bb185d0b1023	incollection	Gerechtigkeitspolitik	Michael Greven	Michael Corsten and Hartmut Rosa and Ralph Schrader	2005
7276748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edition sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	Becker2004	10548955N \	2004 8 010843 \	Prof. Mikrosoziologie (Interakt.-u.Sozial.forsch.) \	  \	Bestand der TU Dresden \	 . *, Verfügbarkeit vor Ort erfragen 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		10548955N \	2004 8 010843 \	Prof. Mikrosoziologie (Interakt.-u.Sozial.forsch.) \	  \	Bestand der TU Dresden \	 . *, Verfügbarkeit vor Ort erfragen 	014fc6c87f04f060592f57dfbcb177ba	16c18639385163a3f6a261ba797b47c2	0ec122ae18bf3e1e4d1726d7573b1eae	book	Soziale Gerechtigkeit - eine Standortbestimmung. Zieldimensionen und empirische Befunde	Irene Becker and Robert Hauser	\N	2004
7276809	Philosophy and Public Affairs	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	357-383	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb644a3c59004cc8025ea52e334b8a33	a60eab8cb89e76658774f71fef1bb7c4	56cdb1d2f05aaf6dde6d63a2a1120410	article	Beneficence, Duty and Distance	Richard W. Miller	\N	2004
7276820	Philosophy and Public Affairs	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murphy1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-292	\N	\N	\N		\N	1df731665c13342589563bbdc578fb9c	352a1d674ea2d26581450c653012bb96	2dfb9e5c92cfa3f374d4b68d8f8cb48c	article	The Demands of Beneficence	Liam B. Murphy	\N	1993
7276859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISWC Workshop on Trust, Security, and Reputation on the Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OAH04	http://trust.mindswap.org/trustWorkshop/papers/11-f.pdf	\N	Compares different strategies for processing trust in the semantic web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e401bd13d23b212a4d97816462555ab6	927f024d288ecd8778028d4d1a40afa8	051f632d4ef6e524585f20b19bcb91f6	inproceedings	Trust Strategies for the Semantic Web.	Kieron O'Hara and Harith Alani and Yannis Kalfoglou and Nigel Shadbolt	\N	2004
7276898	ACM Trans. Interet Technol.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	GH06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1183470	\N		\N	\N	497--529	\N	4	\N	issn = {1533-5399}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183463.1183470}	The growth of Web-based social networking and the properties of those networks have created great potential for producing intelligent software that integrates a user's social network and preferences. Our research looks particularly at assigning trust in Web-based social networks and investigates how trust information can be mined and integrated into applications. This article introduces a definition of trust suitable for use in Web-based social networks with a discussion of the properties that will influence its use in computation. We then present two algorithms for inferring trust relationships between individuals that are not directly connected in the network. Both algorithms are shown theoretically and through simulation to produce calculated trust values that are highly accurate.. We then present TrustMail, a prototype email client that uses variations on these algorithms to score email messages in the user's inbox based on the user's participation and ratings in a trust network.	6b4378dc1c7af94cae62732bc777443b	4575e9c5a848f2dfe25b714a4267d377	9a108d7502eefeefb339397e374a428d	article	Inferring binary trust relationships in Web-based social networks	Jennifer Golbeck and James Hendler	\N	2006
7277132	Physics Letters A	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leung-1976-diagram	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVM-46SXP7K-1VM/2/fd5fde2b33bf10be1fb9ad462e60f61e	\N		\N	\N	425 - 426	\N	6	\N	issn = {0375-9601}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(76)90713-1}	Using a combination of experimental data, empirical rules and extrapolation formula, plus first principles theory, the major phase boundaries are drawn in the phase diagram of hydrogen. The relevance to laser fusion is briefly referred to.	6cfd8dc9f8137c6c9f73b993ebda3fe8	d1ee822dd2bbb0c30310ce5b5357b2c6	367803a49e52b26a1a5c111218f94aca	article	Primitive phase diagram for hydrogen	W. B. Leung and N. H. March and H. Motz	\N	1976
7277244	\N	4199	\N	\N	\N	\N	MoDELS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Alanen2006	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/models/models2006.html#AlanenP06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	469-483	\N	\N	conf/models/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11880240_33}, isbn = {3-540-45772-0}, date = {2006-12-07}	\N	f5d55ad1ed7c09142456949530e28796	1c6a3f9f0088db0502ec41a685c3ed8f	7741be62a6c9b3356165ee9051919b78	inproceedings	Basic Operations over Models Containing Subset and Union Properties.	Marcus Alanen and Ivan Porres	Oscar Nierstrasz and Jon Whittle and David Harel and Gianna Reggio	2006
7277246	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Wien	\N	\N	Aho1999	\N	\N		\N	German translation of "Compilers, Principles, Techniques and Tools" (see aho86)isbn = {3-486-25294-1}	\N	\N	\N	aho86		\N	e5089d66d8a08f82cb13c397cd3f9849	c8df0d7ff9b7c53bd2b950a6477b0afa	fb4ac881661d210325d80e36144e7a62	book	Compilerbau Teil 1	Alfred V. Aho and Ravi Ethis and Jeffrez D. Ullmann	\N	1999
7277274	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	15th {IEEE} International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2008. {ICECS} 2008. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781583	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICECS.2008.4674871	\N		\N	\N	384--387	\N	\N	\N		A binary search algorithm for an improved settling time in phase-domain all-digital phase-locked loops (ADPLLs) is proposed. Therefore, an ADPLL structure for high-speed fractional-N frequency synthesis is adapted to extract the ratio between the reference and the output frequency in each reference cycle. A frequency detector compares the obtained ratio to the ideal value. The proposed control algorithm uses the frequency detector output to iteratively search for the desired tuning word. The binary search acquisition speeds-up the acquisition process significantly and suits digitally controlled oscillators with multiple varactor banks well. Behavioral simulations illustrate the proposed technique.	9e39a690a4a91f0a85b90735cdea0cea	6582a0aec592822975e6411f9da1569a	2c78678f58a58ae525001fa8107d126b	inproceedings	Improved lock-time in all-digital phase-locked loops due to binary search acquisition	Stefan Mendel and Christian Vogel	\N	2008
7277285	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems, 2008. {ICSES} '08. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781589	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSES.2008.4673427	\N		\N	\N	323--326	\N	\N	\N		We introduce a Farrow-based variable FIR filter to compensate distortions in digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that are due to two-periodic nonuniform holding signals. Without compensation such holding signals introduce distortions that reduce the DAC performance considerably. By utilizing a discrete-time model of a zero-order hold, we first derive the ideal frequency responses of the compensation filters. Then we exploit the spectral properties of the ideal frequency responses to introduce the design of a variable FIR filter that approximates the ideal response with low implementation complexity. Finally, a design example is provided.	283d0926f56ffc9dda403f7e5df7d2e1	8f1f8cbdde1dd853b9e35be29c8a388f	af1ff32673e38e7beb2d2e123d93f820	inproceedings	Compensation of two-periodic nonuniform holding signal distortions by using a variable {FIR} filter	Christian Vogel	\N	2008
7277299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15th {IEEE} International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2008. {ICECS} 2008. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781579	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICECS.2008.4674788	\N		\N	\N	49--52	\N	\N	\N		Gain and timing mismatches among sub-converters limit the performance of time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs). In this paper we present a blind adaptive method, based on the least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm, to compensate gain and timing mismatches in TIADCs. Similar to other methods in the literature, we assume a slightly oversampled input signal, but, contrary to them, we can apply our method to an arbitrary number of channels in a straightforward way. We give a detailed description of the compensation and the identification part of the method and demonstrate its effectiveness through numerical simulations.	881a8a32ee3129837d77cf8d7f3a43fb	bdf0044dc18d4fef3c868bf5fce65c88	13d48fc7d5c44f2919437d253ad72ed0	inproceedings	Adaptive blind compensation of gain and timing mismatches in {M}-channel time-interleaved {ADCs}	Christian Vogel and Shahzad Saleem and Stefan Mendel	\N	2008
7277313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, 2008. {CNSDSP} 2008. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3577510	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSNDSP.2008.4610774	\N		\N	\N	152--155	\N	\N	\N		We investigate the compensation of distortions caused by periodic nonuniform holding signals in digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Such holding signals can introduce additional distortions, which reduce the DAC performance considerably. A discrete-time model of such holding signals is introduced and the design of a time-varying filter to compensate them is elaborated. For two periodic nonuniform holding signals, we exemplify the filter design. The designed filter reduces the in-band distortions significantly, which is verified by simulations and measurements.	727ef0ba21a74fdf2600d500bb1e832d	91b193604ea24eca5ffc6bc7031dbd1e	9fb7a8b2d15ee2516563e18daea2a064	inproceedings	Compensation of distortions caused by periodic nonuniform holding signals	C. Vogel and C. Krall	\N	2008
7277336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE} International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2008. {ISCAS} 2008. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murmann2008Digitally	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2008.4541479	\N		\N	\N	560--563	\N	\N	\N		An overview of digital enhancement techniques for analog circuits is presented. Recent research suggests that the high density and low energy of digital circuits can be leveraged to enable a new generation of interface electronics that is based on minimal precision, low complexity analog blocks. Today, examples of enhancement schemes can be found in diverse applications and include nonlinearity compensation of ADCs, predistortion of power amplifiers and mismatch calibration in radio receivers. Since it is often difficult to identify commonalities among these different, but conceptually related schemes, this tutorial paper aims to provide a unified and system-oriented perspective of the field.	5b76f6d8b31982410fccd5640d932772	3c30d37ef4ff45e2c8d033b4f6135585	6c64dcbe9ec81ec0434ad333cd012e38	inproceedings	Digitally enhanced analog circuits: System aspects	Boris Murmann and Christian Vogel and Heinz Koeppl	\N	2008
7277976	Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers	30	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	livingstone2005	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/00202754%20(ISSN)	\N		\N	\N	391--401	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00202754 (ISSN)}, issue = {4}	\N	f1a4edd478b20c7ffbcf86f7714e7f33	b7a9f21c72e9c79fc577dcd0105206b9	f8532127bcdb5c41fa8ff494c109c2d5	article	Science, text and space: Thoughts on the geography of reading	D. N. Livingstone	\N	2005
7278006	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 24th {IEEE} Norchip Conference 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2006Frequency	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NORCHP.2006.329241	\N		\N	\N	45--48	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-14 21:09:03}, citeulike-article-id = {3000183}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1109/NORCHP.2006.329241}	The performance of time-interleaved ADCs (TI-ADCs) mainly suffers from timing mismatches. We introduce an accurate blind timing mismatch identification for bandlimited, oversampled input signals, which is based on a frequency relation between the input signal and the sampled output signal and the fact that timing mismatches are generally small compared to the sampling period. We provide a detailed derivation of the method and discuss questions of implementation and complexity. Finally, we show the potential of the method through numerical simulations	894900c8c396ab3cf46d323e87152120	ff697c199c6042b6e6dbb97d1dd54ee6	6c67ec0e31d2989cf905ac834e3daa31	inproceedings	A Frequency Domain Method for Blind Identification of Timing Mismatches in Time-Interleaved {ADCs}	Christian Vogel	\N	2006
7278009	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	{IEEE} International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2007. {ISCAS} 2007. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mendel2007Compensation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2007.378291	\N		\N	\N	3375--3378	\N	\N	\N		Parallel time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TI-ADCs) are an attractive architecture to realize low-power and high-speed data conversion. As a drawback of such converters, mismatches between the channels impair their performance, e.g., the spurious free dynamic range (SFDR). One characteristic that varies among all channels is the magnitude response. The authors proposed a method to compensate magnitude response mismatches in two-channel TI-ADCs. In this paper the authors extend this method to an arbitrary number of channels, discuss a possible implementation, and evaluate its performance. For an M-channel TI-ADC the compensation method requires (M-1) linear-phase FIR filters with relatively short tap sizes and (M-1) multipliers to modulate the filter output. Simulations confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.	d5feee5ae438253ee64585a9332bbfea	e146ae8d13b4f9562a5d93105dd4d2e8	572b2262836b2b2e232c56a775040bd9	inproceedings	On the Compensation of Magnitude Response Mismatches in {M}-channel Time-interleaved {ADCs}	Stefan Mendel and Christian Vogel	\N	2007
7278010	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	{IEEE} International Conference on Ultra-Wideband, 2007. {ICUWB} 2007. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krall2007TimeInterleaved	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICUWB.2007.4380971	\N		\N	\N	366--371	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, a differentially encoded time-interleaved digital-to-analog converter (TIDAC) structure for ultra-wideband (UWB) signal generation is presented. We show that the output spectrum of the TIDAC is identical to the output of a DAC running at a higher sampling rate. To support the mathematical derivations, the UWB signal generator has been implemented on FPGA hardware and measurements have been taken for a sinusoidal wave, a Gaussian UWB pulse shape and for a UWB OFDM signal. The measurements show that, compared to the single-channel DAC, the mirror images around the sampling frequency can be reduced by about 30 dB and the analog interpolation filter design is simplified.	1eb4542a09930f3b92a31def5f2a008e	009572ace0b09c02a910b80c1e6229a1	cfba8101a454642da21cc0c6f545ad60	inproceedings	Time-Interleaved Digital-to-Analog Converters for UWB Signal Generation	Christoph Krall and Christian Vogel and Klaus. Witrisal	\N	2007
7278015	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the {IEEE} Norchip Conference 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mendel2007Zdomain	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NORCHP.2007.4481030	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper a comprehensive z-domain model of all-digital phase-locked loops (ADPLLs) is derived. The model accounts for phase and frequency signals and thus reflects both, frequency and phase behavior. The system model is investigated in detail. Each component is described in form of its transfer function to obtain an overall input/output behavior for the frequency and the phase domain. Furthermore, the physical characteristics of the noise sources within the structure are studied and their effects on the phase noise of the PLL are determined. The system level model is independent of the actual implementation, however, the relation to an existing frequency synthesizer for wireless communications is discussed. Simulation results confirm the accurateness of the presented model with respect to the time and frequency behavior of the system.	289b1ae3176a690faaf93e5ecf9f7d08	33fb31fe4f53d5b189fab0ddc72b2447	9cd440c73ae8f2c9fb24aca98b388d3c	inproceedings	A z-domain model and analysis of phase-domain all-digital phase-locked loops	Stefan Mendel and Christian Vogel	\N	2007
7278020	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the {IEEE} Norchip Conference 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saleem2007LMSbased	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NORCHP.2007.4481041	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A time-interleaved ADC (TIADC) increases the overall sampling rate by combining multiple slow ADCs. However, the performance of a TIADC suffers from several mismatches such as time, offset, and gain mismatches. This paper deals with the identification and compensation of timing mismatches in a TIADC using the least mean square (LMS) algorithm. The method only requires a bandlimited and oversampled input signal. We present a detailed discussion and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method by numerical simulations.	520e8a95370617621a1012f617339b14	6ba3bbb3daab2a906e0b039e86b1e512	98c27ed405178478bb5b22cabeb036f6	inproceedings	{LMS}-based identification and compensation of timing mismatches in a two-channel time-interleaved analog-to-digital converter	Shahzad Saleem and Christian Vogel	\N	2007
7278035	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	13th {IEEE} International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2006. {ICECS} '06. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mendel2006Compensation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICECS.2006.379888	\N		\N	\N	712--715	\N	\N	\N		Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are critical components of signal processing systems and one of the bottlenecks of modern telecommunication systems. Time-interleaved ADCs (TI-ADCs), in which multiple ADCs are combined, are an effective way to achieve high sampling rates in order to comply with modern telecommunication standards. The drawback of such TI-ADCs are additional errors that are due to mismatches among the channels, which degrade the overall performance. Several qualified methods have been proposed to compensate offset, static gain, and timing (or linear-phase) mismatches. However, an effective method to compensate frequency-dependent magnitude response mismatches is still missing. In this paper we consider the compensation of frequency-dependent magnitude response mismatches for a two-channel time-interleaved sampling system. A single linear-phase finite impulse response (FIR) filter cascaded by a single time-varying multiplier provides the magnitude response compensation so that the performance of a TI-ADC is no longer limited by linear channel mismatches.	742463c4124067cfc688f331929bedc9	cad750b588915b2b15bd1c838a131c57	29477a8c1431de5cd8ccbd08e16071dc	inproceedings	A Compensation Method for Magnitude Response Mismatches in Two-channel Time-interleaved Analog-to-Digital Converters	Stefan Mendel and Christian Vogel	\N	2006
7278077	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	2006 {IEEE} International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2006. {ISCAS} 2006. Proceedings. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2006Timeinterleaved	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2006.1693352	\N		\N	\N	3386--3389	\N	\N	\N		We discuss time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) as a prime example of merging analog and digital signal processing. A time-interleaved ADC (TI-ADC) consists of M parallel channel ADCs that alternately take samples from the input signal, where the sampling rate can be increased by the number of channels compared to a single channel. We recall the advantages of time interleaving and investigate the problems involved. In particular, we explain the error behavior of mismatches among the channels, which distort the output signal and reduce the system performance significantly, and provide a concise framework for dealing with them. Based on this analysis, we review the principle possibilities of calibrating TI-ADCs, where we point out the necessities and advantages of digital enhancement. To this end, we discuss open issues of channel mismatch identification as well as channel mismatch correction.	b1c47607a816763a4718d028fc49a9f5	f7fedc13cdc9ec4d0fc79831a4ea512e	f7d6e50f7f32966fc613f76c1b3dbd1f	inproceedings	Time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters: status and future directions	Christian Vogel and Hakan Johansson	\N	2006
7278082	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of 2005 Global Mobile Congress ({GMC} 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781575	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--38	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we analyze the automatic gain control (AGC) of an IEEE standard 802.11a compliant wireless local area network (WLAN) receiver. We show an efficient method to solve the problem of obtaining accurate and fast power estimates of the input signal for a huge dynamic range. In particular, we use a mixed signal approach, which has the further advantage of low power consumption. With these estimates we adjust the gains of the amplifiers to obtain the best possible signal at the analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in the WLAN receiver. We discuss the functionality of the AGC and analyze the implemented analog and digital power estimators. For the introduced components, we provide bit- and cycle-true simulation results.	a85ffdc22595cff1cfd86699be7f77c5	091990e0c0962412317f3863ac5b6991	bc9d66790757cdc4c0efae210071d52c	inproceedings	A Fast and Accurate Automatic Gain Control for a Wireless Local Area Network Receiver	Peter Singerl and Christian Vogel	\N	2005
7278090	\N	2	\N	\N	May	\N	{IEEE} International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2005. {ISCAS} 2005.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3000173	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2005.1464857	\N		\N	\N	1394--1397	\N	\N	\N		We introduce spectral shaping of timing mismatches in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs). We show how to reorder the channel ADC sequence in order to achieve spectral shaping and provide optimization criteria. We present a simple channel sorting algorithm, which significantly improves the signal-to-noise and distortion ratio (SINAD) and the spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) by applying a simple low-pass filter. The power consumption of the presented timing mismatch compensation method is very low compared to other methods and does not significantly scale with the number of channel ADCs. Furthermore, the compensation method does not depend on the absolute accuracy of the identified timing mismatches, which vastly relaxes the requirements on timing mismatch identification methods.	dac0acfcf6309e26798795d3ef661072	bda2d0853549b5d28aa7c15a4fdf93d1	552855cfe3a4a4122f9ee5f1a83953ff	inproceedings	Spectral shaping of timing mismatches in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters	Christian Vogel and Dieter Draxelmayr and Gernot Kubin	\N	2005
7278093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digitale Bilderwelten. Zur elektronischen Erschließung von Bildsammlungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	Volkskunde in Sachsen	Schreyer.2003	\N	\N	Vortrag auf der Tagung „Digitale Bilderwelten“ in Dresden, Mai 2001. In: Digitale Bilderwelten. Zur elektronischen Erschließung von Bildsammlungen. (Andreas Martin [Hrsg.]) (Volkskunde in Sachsen, Heft 8), Dresden 2003, S. 44-49	\N	Vortrag auf der Tagung „Digitale Bilderwelten“ in Dresden, Mai 2001	44-49	\N	8	\N		\N	25983476de47c11500822ba34e3816d9	8201afd396b598e325f09d9484bd6a28	88b53eb514f2cc26191dbb14fa7e455f	inproceedings	Aufbau eines digitalen Bildarchivs für das Land Brandenburg	Angela Schreyer	Andreas Martin	2003
7278103	\N	1	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the {IEEE} Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2005. {IMTC} 2005. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2005Novel	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IMTC.2005.1604089	\N		\N	\N	150--155	\N	\N	\N		We introduce a novel randomization method for time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs). In contrast to conventional randomization methods our method improves the signal-to-noise and distortion ratio (SINAD) and the spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) by combining randomization of channel ADCs and spectral shaping of timing mismatches. The new method can exploit information about timing mismatches of the channel ADCs in order to optimize the randomized sequence. We provide the theoretical background, discuss aspects of the advanced randomization, and present simulation results	7d3377b1e551dee9087809ac138554cc	e2a8bd2dbc00b01423738d4a1f1a96f5	e725274d24ac3afd043cb920fe17f710	inproceedings	A Novel Channel Randomization Method for Time-Interleaved {ADCs}	Christian Vogel and Viktoria Pammer and Gernot Kubin	\N	2005
7278115	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the Austrochip 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781558	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--60	\N	\N	\N		Wireless communication receivers work with radio frequency (RF) input signals with a huge dynamic range of 50dB and more. In order to provide the analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) in the receivers with an optimal signal strength, the gains of the RF and IF (intermediate frequency) stages have to be tuned according to the strength of the RF input signal. The RF input signal strength can be estimated with a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), which is investigated in this paper. Starting from a well known estimation scheme, we develop a RSSI with very low circuit complexity and show how this RSSI has to be calibrated in order to work properly for the class of Gaussian distributed input signals. The analyzed RSSI architecture consists of a simple logarithmic amplifier and a first-order low-pass filter in the continuous time domain and a scaling and offset correction in the discrete time domain.	7d91a06006aaafa16be02bc6ae03bd33	57d2c55da1d964043fab4328adb43251	4ec6eb2df68ce0e0eaf932db4ce24d9d	inproceedings	An Analysis of a Low Complexity Received Signal Strength Indicator for Wireless Applications	Peter Singerl and Christian Vogel	\N	2004
7278119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChristophKalisch:2003	http://www2.lmz-bw.de/osiris20/userdata/l_16/p_58/library/data/wiederauffindbarkeit.pdf	\N	Bildarchiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5016054e9f9388897d9f37f4666b6156	f064f39e537eb1689ca9752e8373e3db	7f33530fa586660766a88632d6135fad	misc	Bilddokumentation: Probleme und Methoden archivischer Bilderschlie{\\ss}ung	Christoph Kalisch	Landesmedienzentrums Baden-W{\\"u}rttemberg	2003
7278142	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 2004 {URSI} International Symposium on Signals, Systems, and Electronics. {ISSSE} 2004.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781548	\N	\N		\N	\N	214--217	\N	\N	\N		In recent years the popularity of hybrid filter bank technologies for analog-to-digital conversion (HFB ADC) has increased and they have found their way from the academic world to industrial applications. Hybrid Filter bank designs are based on an established mathematical framework for optimized converter designs. Time-interleaved ADC (TIADC) technologies have a much longer history; nevertheless, a complete mathematical framework for the investigation of TIADCs has not yet been established. This is particularly remarkable, since an HFB ADC can be thought of as a generalization of a TIADC. Based on the mathematical framework of HFB ADCs, we introduce a complete framework for treating TIADCs and show advantages of this uniÔ¨Åed description.	08bb9a421c629c611981a995f4aece32	e434e9959719e314778205dd8438eee7	df4696bd4ecde2474a88ed24d8b4dd5f	inproceedings	Time-Interleaved {ADCs} in the Context of Hybrid Filter Banks	Christian Vogel and Gernot Kubin	\N	2004
7278157	\N	1	\N	\N	July	\N	The 2004 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2004. {MWSCAS} '04. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2004Compensation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MWSCAS.2004.1353997	\N		\N	\N	341--344	\N	\N	\N		We analyze transfer characteristic mismatches of sample-and-hold circuits in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters and show their intrinsic connection to aperture delay mismatches. Both cause linear-phase mismatches, i.e., timing mismatches, which significantly degrade the signal-to-noise ratio. Based on our analysis, we introduce a novel power-saving method to correct timing mismatches among the channels by tuning the transfer characteristics of the sample-and-holds. Simulation results confirm the prospects of the presented method.	339b2a5f2923ea249b198ec95596477a	f543cf60959e7ac74783eb8bdb77a17e	72463f54ffcee8d672dcdd8ebbc1bd0d	inproceedings	Compensation of timing mismatches in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters through transfer characteristics tuning	Christian Vogel and Dieter Draxelmayr and Franz Kuttner	\N	2004
7278174	\N	1	\N	\N	May	\N	 Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, {ISCAS} '04.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2004Analysis	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2004.1328264	\N		\N	\N	593--596	\N	\N	\N		Time-interleaved ADCs (TIADCs) are used to achieve high sampling rates. The drawback of such an architecture are mismatch effects, which decrease the signal-to-noise and distortion ratio (SINAD) and the spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR). Many papers have investigated the problem of mismatches but very few have considered he problem of nonlinearity mismatches. We present a mathematical framework for nonlinearity mismatches, describe their main characteristics, and show an effective compensation method to increase the SFDR.	0a3e51d39c281ee8824e4d00cfc27fd8	4e5e294eb82563975e2e2b2681a87917	9a77b35fa003afedc97dfff20689a034	inproceedings	Analysis and compensation of nonlinearity mismatches in time-interleaved {ADC} arrays	Christian Vogel and Gernot Kubin	\N	2004
7278184	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the Austrochip 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3781538	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--48	\N	\N	\N		We introduce a behavioral MATLAB simulation of a time-interleaved ADC. The simulation includes the main error sources of a time-interleaved ADC and works with continuous-time input signals and continuous-time input filters. We clarify how to implement the signal generation and how to connect the continuous-time and the discrete-time part of the time-interleaved ADC with high calculation precision. By using the simulation results, we treat the problem of channel mismatches, demonstrate the problems of bandwidth mismatches, and show the impact of nonlinearities.	63d0136de6f405d3d8350b81631c0b0c	da54ea9f1dddb554d0e9ece55b4318f5	44823461ccfe29813954846d5c09bf4c	inproceedings	Behavioral Modeling of Time-Interleaved {ADCs} using {MATLAB}	Christian Vogel and Heinz Koeppl	\N	2003
7278198	\N	1	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 20th {IEEE} Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. {IMTC} '03.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2003Comprehensive	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1208253	\N		\N	\N	733--738	\N	\N	\N		A time-interleaved analog-to-digital converter (ADC) achieves high sampling rates with the drawback of additional distortions caused by channel mismatches. In this paper we consider the dependency of the signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SINAD) on all of these mismatch effects together. By using either explicitly given mismatch parameters or given parameter distributions we derive closed-form equations for calculating the explicit or the expected SINAD for an arbitrary number of channels. We clarify how channel mismatches interact and perform worst case estimations of the explicit SINAD for individual mismatch errors. We also show that equations describing the expected SINAD of individual mismatch errors are special cases of our general formulation. 	e73741c86186def2a22abcb58147ea55	c28e8f9fcc5e8119d875681910a5cc7e	6a1cf1eb03f0ac0279e2054bdfc9c9f8	inproceedings	Comprehensive error analysis of combined channel mismatch effects in time-interleaved {ADCs}	Christian Vogel	\N	2003
7278216	{AEU} - International Journal of Electronics and Communications	59	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2005Modeling	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aeue.2005.05.008	\N		\N	\N	288--296	\N	5	\N		In this paper, we model time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs) with nonlinear hybrid filter banks (NHFBs), which greatly unifies and simplifies the analysis of TIADCs. The input/output relation of such a nonlinear hybrid filter bank can be used to describe combined offset, gain, aperture delay, input behavior, and nonlinearity mismatches and is therefore an extendable starting point for profound analyses of TIADC behaviors. We show the connection of offset and gain mismatches to nonlinearity mismatches and reveal the two error sources of timing mismatches.	f7f3334aee87a237acde05a0aebecfc0	5f5a895a9aec9f05ff148d0563da233a	607920e1dfe65becc17e5ef8e1f4f6c5	article	Modeling of time-interleaved {ADCs} with nonlinear hybrid filter banks	Christian Vogel and Gernot Kubin	\N	2005
7278227	{IEEE} Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement	54	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogel2005Impact	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2004.834046	\N		\N	\N	415--427	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-14 21:22:07}, citeulike-article-id = {3000208}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1109/TIM.2004.834046}	A time-interleaved multichannel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) achieves high sampling rates with the drawback of additional distortions caused by channel mismatches. In this paper, we consider the dependency of the signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SINAD) on the combination of several different channel mismatch effects. By using either explicitly given mismatch parameters or given parameter distributions, we derive closed-form equations for calculating the explicit or the expected SINAD for an arbitrary number of channels. Furthermore, we extend the explicit SINAD by the impact of timing jitter. We clarify how channel mismatches interact and perform a worst case analysis of the explicit SINAD for individual mismatch errors. We also show that equations describing the expected SINAD of individual mismatch errors are special cases of our general formulation. We indicate how to use the expected SINAD for finding efficient optimization priorities and demonstrate the importance of worst case analyses.	5562a22e1368b5a5b982116679cab9f0	7b373a55733c9e52d7ff9f1d33dc6223	50e3c5a77afd76bdf87532ac2136cff7	article	The impact of combined channel mismatch effects in time-interleaved {ADCs}	Christian Vogel	\N	2005
7278239	{IEEE} Transactions on Circuits and Systems {II}: Express Briefs	54	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tertinek2007Reconstruction	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCSII.2007.896801	\N		\N	\N	616--620	\N	7	\N		This brief considers the problem of reconstructing a band-limited signal from its two-periodic nonuniformly spaced samples. We propose a novel reconstruction system where a finite-impulse response filter designed as differentiator followed by a time-varying multiplier recovers the uniformly spaced from the nonuniformly spaced samples. The system roughly doubles the signal-to-noise ratio with relatively few filter coefficients. The main advantage is that once the differentiator has been designed, it can be implemented with fixed multipliers, and only the coefficients of the time-varying multiplier have to be adapted when the sampling pattern changes; this reduces implementation costs substantially. In addition, the system allows an efficient polyphase implementation.	1cb2ef77d21f5207a395349bfe2cddb4	64339cc0757fac587e69c9fed28b0d0f	04fee353d8bde89c23ef845156bd4584	article	Reconstruction of Two-Periodic Nonuniformly Sampled Band-Limited Signals Using a Discrete-Time Differentiator and a Time-Varying Multiplier	Stefan Tertinek and Christian Vogel	\N	2007
7278251	{IEEE} Transactions on Circuits and Systems {I}: Regular Papers 	55	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tertinek_vogel_2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCSI.2008.918267	\N		\N	\N	2273--2286	\N	8	\N		This paper considers the problem of reconstructing a bandlimited signal from its nonuniform samples. Based on a discrete-time equivalent model for nonuniform sampling, we propose the differentiator-multiplier cascade, a multistage reconstruction system that recovers the uniform samples from the nonuniform samples. Rather than using optimally designed reconstruction filters, the system improves the reconstruction performance by cascading stages of linear-phase finite impulse response (FIR) filters and time-varying multipliers. Because the FIR filters are designed as differentiators, the system works for the general nonuniform sampling case and is not limited to periodic nonuniform sampling. To evaluate the reconstruction performance for a sinusoidal input signal, we derive the signal-to-noise-ratio at the output of each stage for the two-periodic and the general nonuniform sampling case. The main advantage of the system is that once the differentiators have been designed, they are implemented with fixed multipliers, and only some general multipliers have to be adapted when the sampling pattern changes; this reduces implementation costs substantially, especially in an application like time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TI-ADCs) where the timing mismatches among the ADCs may change during operation.	23c50c61ab1c95dae70891f6929f5dac	b94b91f03318c9121d3e092359bbb634	ef7ebb955313c2ca09b94680fa8a8fae	article	Reconstruction of Nonuniformly Sampled Bandlimited Signals Using a Differentiator-Multiplier Cascade	Stefan Tertinek and Christian Vogel	\N	2008
7283611	Data Engineering, 2005. ICDE 2005. Proceedings. 21st International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1410114	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Data Triage: an adaptive architecture for load shedding in TelegraphCQ	\N	\N	 155-156	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1084-4627  }, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2005.44}	 Many of the data sources used in stream query processing are known to exhibit bursty behavior. Data in a burst often has different characteristics than steady-state data, and therefore may be of particular interest. In this paper, we describe the Data Triage architecture that we are adding to TelegraphCQ to provide low latency results with good accuracy under such bursts.	ab9f1a533e707b642f68d71731227add	1c1cde1d1c198adc46504398ff51d3b2	dd1309cd4de0cd068c455e71d09c9e25	article	Data Triage: an adaptive architecture for load shedding in TelegraphCQ	F. Reiss and J.M. Hellerstein	\N	2005
7283617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In ICDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reiss05datatriage:	\N	\N		\N	\N	155--156	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ba7ac9d0a99dc793ef9138465f37270	1c1cde1d1c198adc46504398ff51d3b2	c6c5b7e676e8ae98ab49bb3989d835c3	inproceedings	Data Triage: An Adaptive Architecture for Load Shedding in TelegraphCQ	Frederick Reiss and Frederick Reiss and Joseph M. Hellerstein and Joseph M. Hellerstein	\N	2005
7283622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaMoN '08: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Data management on new hardware	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1457152	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1457150.1457152	\N	CAM conscious integrated answering of frequent elements and top-k queries over data streams	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-60558-184-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1457150.1457152}	\N	f0fa55aba9f279b5919ed715518bc3c9	71ed7b7a904df70112d6a03be7c93a75	043da5b746c7acc92cf49d3a42ee5343	inproceedings	CAM conscious integrated answering of frequent elements and top-k queries over data streams	Sudipto Das and Divyakant Agrawal and Amr El Abbadi	\N	2008
7283649	Novaesium	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sauer_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-33	\N	\N	\N		\N	140351dc7fb84a4b9834ca9f2488c44e	bc20ffb91f4c1b3b8cd6f848ee907809	08e8ca25e68009c2b3dea1fee4697868	article	Eine Herberge im römischen vicus von Neuss	Sabine Sauer	\N	2006
7283650	Bonner Jahrbücher	149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haberey_1949	\N	\N		\N	\N	344-346	\N	\N	\N		\N	2dc8dce393c320f8086bf82fe18bae0d	cc331b656f674fa41ddee28bcdf29938	d34b9284e5498c8856563cf6cfd50f49	article	Jahresbericht 1946/48	Waldemar Haberey	\N	1949
7283652	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gechter_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-50	\N	4	\N		\N	72090a7f334965e1dc09ab6eba7f8c74	763610ac4873d6a47bd8ce9348310cef	4a9c172767f8b28b8c8fe54fdf06bb1b	article	Principia eines Kavallerielagers	Michael Gechter	\N	1995
7283659	Ausgrabungen im Rheinland	1983/84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gechter_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	115-120	\N	\N	\N		\N	6129111b18e2f38624a2ce8d92dd4008	c4ae4597eb0d69763409063d6f4ff19a	d49f382ffe87068e6c54f996657cb7b9	article	Ausgrabungen im Bereich des Neusser Legionslagers in den Jahren 1983 und 1984	Michael Gechter	\N	1985
7283666	Bonner Jahrbücher	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borger_1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	170-240	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e8719ab8c7bb469608cec0e825ca39c	0d24a294b2b60b130833ed974ae824ad	2bf5d3c35a516721a50ec949df89d3bf	article	Die Ausgrabungen an St. Quirin zu Neuss in den Jahren 1959-1964 (Vorbericht)	Hugo Borger	\N	1968
7283673	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1132864	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1132863.1132864	\N	Optimizing bitmap indices with efficient compression	\N	\N	1--38	\N	1	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1132863.1132864}	Bitmap indices are efficient for answering queries on low-cardinality attributes. In this article, we present a new compression scheme called Word-Aligned Hybrid (WAH) code that makes compressed bitmap indices efficient even for high-cardinality attributes. We further prove that the new compressed bitmap index, like the best variants of the B-tree index, is optimal for one-dimensional range queries. More specifically, the time required to answer a one-dimensional range query is a linear function of the number of hits. This strongly supports the well-known observation that compressed bitmap indices are efficient for multidimensional range queries because results of one-dimensional range queries computed with bitmap indices can be easily combined to answer multidimensional range queries. Our timing measurements on range queries not only confirm the linear relationship between the query response time and the number of hits, but also demonstrate that WAH compressed indices answer queries faster than the commonly used indices including projection indices, B-tree indices, and other compressed bitmap indices.	5a85f3b4fb1c5b555949053082ae4586	46c18f50c1e3f434eae1f232d289bbab	3354f827af8f0af725f0a2f7a208486b	article	Optimizing bitmap indices with efficient compression	Kesheng Wu and Ekow J. Otoo and Arie Shoshani	\N	2006
7283674	Neusser Jahrbuch	165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borger_1965	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-27	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a3d17c382421d35ab916fa100e07560	58f1186b3dffa3926a0f766dc441cc17	8bccde13ef02dc1d139e895fccef1800	article	Die Anfänge der mittelalterlichen Stadt Neuss nach den Ergebnissen der Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1959-1964	Hugo Borger	\N	1965
7283676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kölner Römer-Illustrierte 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Köln	\N	\N	Noelke_1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	112-114	\N	\N	\N		\N	b15cd0e95464e448511ebffb5f1072e9	207e2dae253ac34de63d9b61989497d5	3572b2259ba0f1a95e09bf5cbc54e16f	inbook	Militärlager und Siedlungen in Neuss	Peter Noelke	\N	1975
7283686	Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schoenberger_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	321-497, bes. 4	\N	\N	\N		\N	1766b52280ab4462721fa244e54ecbf9	4d41b2ef6a87b07e6e2138bebfc928b1	bb520ef24eb9d08e1a8c584be47c6e40	article	Die römischen Truppenlager der frühen und mittleren Kaiserzeit zwischen Nordsee und Inn	H. Schönberger	\N	1985
7283740	Visual Analytics Science And Technology, 2006 IEEE Symposium On	\N	\N	\N	31 2006-Nov. 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4035755	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Accelerating Network Traffic Analytics Using Query-Driven Visualization	\N	\N	115-122	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/VAST.2006.261437}	Realizing operational analytics solutions where large and complex data must be analyzed in a time-critical fashion entails integrating many different types of technology. This paper focuses on an interdisciplinary combination of scientific data management and visualization/analysis technologies targeted at reducing the time required for data filtering, querying, hypothesis testing and knowledge discovery in the domain of network connection data analysis. We show that use of compressed bitmap indexing can quickly answer queries in an interactive visual data analysis application, and compare its performance with two alternatives for serial and parallel filtering/querying on 2.5 billion records' worth of network connection data collected over a period of 42 weeks. Our approach to visual network connection data exploration centers on two primary factors: interactive ad-hoc and multiresolution query formulation and execution over n dimensions and visual display of the n-dimensional histogram results. This combination is applied in a case study to detect a distributed network scan and to then identify the set of remote hosts participating in the attack. Our approach is sufficiently general to be applied to a diverse set of data understanding problems as well as used in conjunction with a diverse set of analysis and visualization tools	4cc55dd30b987c59061aac7ef22b2d7f	e0c1635b1019905f153cfe5ae6fe6a34	c2aa48304252d53404516af9c18cb46c	article	Accelerating Network Traffic Analytics Using Query-Driven Visualization	E.W. Bethel and S. Campbell and E. Dart and K. Stockinger and Kesheng Wu	\N	2006
7283758	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ehapa Comic Collection - Egmont Manga & Anime	\N	\N	\N	3770432452	http://www.amazon.de/Disneys-Onkel-Dagobert-Milliarden-Biografie/dp/3770432452%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3770432452	\N	Disney's Onkel Dagobert - Sein Leben, seine Milliarden: Die Biografie von Don Rosa: Amazon.de: Don Rosa, Elvira Brändle, Michael Nagula, Arne Voigtmann, Peter Daibenzeiher, Jano Rohleder: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783770432455}, asin = {3770432452}, isbn = {3770432452}	\N	ed10779c0a72b7f4dd5715a6466851ec	8b7fb7b2153babb052cfdd89196b6880	5863c98cfc6428c4e4d2f607ca7256e7	book	Disney's Onkel Dagobert - Sein Leben, seine Milliarden: Die Biografie von Don Rosa	Don Rosa	Elvira Brändle	2008
7285463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dbis2882	http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/warpto.php?bib_id=ubbie&color=1&titel_id=2882&url=http://edocs.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/1848/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	1848 - Flugschriften im Netz bietet den Online-Zugang zu Kleinschrifttum (Flugblätter, Anschläge, Aufrufe, Affiche, Plakate, Protokolle) der Revolution von 1848 aus denSammlungen der Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main:<ul><li>Alle Dokumente sind auch als pdf-Dokumentabgelegt, z.B. zum Vergrößernoder Ausdrucken.</li><li>Die bibliographischen Angaben zu den einzelnenFlugschriften - Autor,Titel, Erscheinungsort, Erscheinungsjahr - wurdenerweitert um Angaben zu denbeteiligten oder erwähnten Personen, um die Orteder Ereignisse und umein längeres Incipit (Beginn des Flugblatt-Textes).</li><li>Ein Index der Signaturen der Originale in derStadt- und UniversitätsbibliothekFrankfurt am Main erlaubt es, die Zitate dereinschlägigen Sekundärliteratureinfach zu verifizieren.  </li></ul>	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	c6e4594b9daf39f2d9f1edf7102cce4d	c46bfa065e1110fc47146392bbd2f74f	2560f53674355ea42ddb99ba6e79faee	electronic	1848 - Flugschriften im Netz	\N	\N	n.a.
7285466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Börse AG	\N	\N	\N	ezb67438	http://deutsche-boerse.com/dbag/app/open/zpd	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4fb059bfeb636a7895d9fb3ce5c11088	d867644dde4394181fcf4aabcc9dc16a	77fcb7e056a5998f48f5c36f55b52224	electronic	1585 - Business Journal Deutsche Börse Group	\N	\N	2006
7285584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	HJKMvV	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	426d91a5cf9b4360248564b1cca11d1a	b57877c2d75aec7781ea8a4f543afbc9	5adae095c30123bbac3edda10f7f2b2a	book	Der Mythos vom Volksbuch. Studien zur Wirkungsgeschichte des frühen deutschen Romans seit der Romantik	{Hans Joachim} Kreutzer	\N	1977
7285950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin : Staatsbibliothek	\N	\N	\N	dbis6581	http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/warpto.php?bib_id=ubbie&color=1&titel_id=6581&url=http://amtspresse.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/index.html	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	In dem Projekt ``Digitalisierung der Amtspresse Preußens'' wird die auflagenstärkste und einflussreichste politische Presse des letzten Drittels im 19. Jahrhundert digitalisiert, für das Internet aufbereitet, mit einem ergänzenden Sachkommentar versehen und indiziert. <br />Gegenstand sind die preußische <ul><li>Provinzial-Correspondenz (PC) (1863-1884)<br />und ihr Quasi-Nachfolger</li><li>Neueste Mittheilungen (NM) (1882-1894).</li></ul>	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5499ef2a80a5b17b7804805489bb4f82	c1867ca6f64ce7120e2eab8d6ea75479	7134d8f34c3978276023ddf58e3d12ce	electronic	Amtspresse Preußens	\N	\N	n.a.
7285951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften	\N	\N	\N	dbis7535	http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/warpto.php?bib_id=ubbie&color=1&titel_id=7535&url=http://www.berliner-klassik.de/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Materialien zur ``Berliner Klassik'' zwischen 1786 und 1815. Zusammenführung von 4 Datenbanken der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften: Personendatenbank mit circa 500 Namen von Personen, Literaturdatenbank, Theaterdatenbank mit dem Repertoire des Berliner Nationaltheaters und dessen Rezeption, Geselligkeitsdatenbank mit Informationen zu den Gesellschaften und Vereinen, die in Berlin zwischen 1786 - 1815 existierten.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e4ca88bcd97aad8a450ea6b101deeed5	9fe2cf64fcd7766b25da3c7c413cbd02	163e90f69fae693a015ef66098f9e40e	electronic	Berliner Klassik	\N	\N	n.a.
7285967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dbis1105	http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/warpto.php?bib_id=ubbie&color=1&titel_id=1105&url=http://www.archINFORM.de	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Weltweit größte Online-Architekturdatenbank (Projekte, Architekturbüros und Architekten-Biographien, Literaturangaben)Schwerpunkt ist die Architektur des 20. Jahrhunderts	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bf33bc1a331c611b1c9837e6cf1e3a07	e7906cf11e7def4644ee52710a76dc9b	e165c631861e77988e46d3f054209470	electronic	ArchInform	\N	\N	n.a.
7285968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dbis2123	http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/warpto.php?bib_id=ubbie&color=1&titel_id=2123&url=http://www.bildindex.de	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Bilddatenbank mit insgesamt ca. 1.9 Mio. digitalisierten Aufnahmen zur Kunst und Architektur in Deutschland und Europa.<br />Der Bildindex enthält Nachweise zu 1.387.000 Schwarzweißfotografien verschiedener Einrichtungen, die seit 1977 unter dem Namen ``Marburger Index - Inventar der Kunst in Deutschland'' auf Microfiche veröffentlicht worden sind. Diese Aufnahmen und weitere 275.000 Fotos der Mikrofichepublikationen zur Kunst in Ägypten, Armenien, den Benelux-Ländern, Frankreich, Griechenland, Italien, Österreich, Portugal, Spanien und der Schweiz bilden die Grundlage der topographischen Abteilung (``Orte'').Ein großer Teil dieses Materials ist im Laufe der Jahre dokumentarisch tiefer gehend erschlossen worden und kann deshalb auch in den Abteilungen ``Künstler'', ``Dargestellte Themen'' und ``Ansichten und Porträts'' recherchiert werden. <p>Weitere 171.000 digitalisierte Fotografien von Foto Marburg, seinen Partnern und aus den seit 1995 unter dem Namen ``Digitales Informationssystem zur Kunst- und Sozialgeschichte'' (DISKUS) auf CD veröffentlichten Bestandskatalogen sind in der Datenbank vollständig erfasst. Sie stehen in den Abteilungen ``Künstler'', ``Dargestellte Themen'' und ``Ansichten und Porträts'' sowie über die Einfache Suche und dieExpertensuche zur Verfügung </p>Ebenfalls recherchierbar sind die 1985-2006 in der Zeitschrift ``Kunstchronik'' veröffentlichten Themen begonnener und abgeschlossener Dissertationen und Magisterarbeiten. <br /><br /><b>Inhalt:</b><ul><li>Orte, ihre Geschichte, Bauwerke und Sammlungen<br>(1,4 Mio Bilder)</li><li>Künstler, ihre Werke nach Gattungen und Standorten (220.000 Bilder)</li><li>Themenabteilung auf Grundlage des ikonographischen Klassifikationssystems ICONCLASS</li><li>Ansichten und Porträts in alphabetischer Ordnung (220.000 Bilder)</li></ul><strong>Funktionalitäten:</strong><ul><li>Schnellsuche, Expertensuche</li><li>Browsingeinstiege (Orte, Künstler, Themen, Ansichten und Porträts)</li><li>Lichtpult</li><li>Warenkorb</li><li>Suche nach Hochschulschriften</li></ul>	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	604a0a2f6886f2eddffd5c3cd792d0fa	db8b98396451b28ecb41d23abdc468ae	4ee55e21f6d54364c41eec8784a25ae2	electronic	Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur	\N	\N	n.a.
7285969	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editor: Christopher R. Moore	\N	\N	\N	ezb34597	http://k9.dv8.org/~dlinsley/16renford/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Bemerkungen: A literary journal for poetry, prose, drama, and exposition 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5da863e3354359b8cb587d959cca0805	01ca6c08e0e1307a5610a3ab21b5db25	1a23396d26c04a44bdc3193d280cf9a3	electronic	16 Renford Road	\N	\N	n.a.
7285970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ezb35738	http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/catalog.php?IdentPerio=NP00639	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	76514b0349bdfde6fe365edae7831aae	14d430de5c77c31a2b501f735db36d22	fe45b234783ec0ae70e515cc4c4b26cf	electronic	1833: Ou L' Année de la Mère	\N	\N	1833
7285971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palmyra	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Metasearch_id873242	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Für die dt.-sprachige Ausg. aktualisiert	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2223b854c686f7695e821e94924cff8b	684e130c554f8970961e1dff28f03676	1f0a8622329d40cd79c524ee473a679d	book	In eigenen Worten	\N	\N	1996
7285972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quartet Books	London	\N	\N	ref1	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6721591fb5f2ceaac92301a50eefe20c	76a54d98bb87693a31d28b60824161f0	c06f25e87a8617edd2f2556d3332a295	misc	Frank Zappa : the negative dialectics of poodle play	\N	\N	1994
7286574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MDTE08	http://www.bmwi.de/BMWi/Navigation/Service/publikationen,did=282970.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{MDTE08}}	\N	31739a746e669c8cc44d5c664ba34cb8	56ea45f5ba9d38ff509640fc0150ee76	74036d68cbd2b8f033efa4059796f8d9	book	Zukunft \\& Zukunftsfähigkeit der deutschen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie: Abschlussbericht der ersten Projektphase	\N	Münchner Kreis e.V. and Deutsche Telekom AG and TNS Infratest Forschung GmbH and European Center for Information and Communication Technologies (EICT) GmbH	2008
7286711	Journal of Memory and Language	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luka:Barsalou:05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2005.01.013	\N		\N	\N	436--459	\N	3	\N		In five experiments, participants first read grammatical sentences of English and later rated identical, structurally similar, or novel sentences for grammatical acceptability. The experimental method was modeled after “mere exposure” and artificial grammar learning paradigms in which preference ratings are enhanced by prior experience with the material. Participants rated sentences as more grammatical if they had read them earlier. Increased grammaticality ratings were also observed for sentences that shared syntactic structure, but not content words, with those read earlier. A single prior exposure to a similar sentence was sufficient to induce this structural facilitation effect, although more exposures enhanced the effect. We interpret the results with respect to frequency sensitive models of parsing and to syntactic priming observed in language production, and we consider the available evidence for shared representations or mechanisms for language production and comprehension.	fdc67cf36a77535e3d9eeb7c482fdd91	c0413088adf038db34928186f17e23d3	b85bd5d682bad329392fdb055c17513e	article	Structural facilitation: Mere exposure effects for grammatical acceptability as evidence for syntactic priming in comprehension 	Barbara J. Luka and Lawrence W. Barsalou	\N	2005
7286763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guide to Advanced Empirical Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	\N	empirical-se	\N	\N	Guide to Advanced Empirical Software Engineering	\N	\N	35-62	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9781848000438  184800043X}, refid = {173720742}	\N	d553694b62c67d1db7c09c539ffb6b61	b00e0c7768cc4f4a673798f47cbff86f	f9a8490a1b45730b282d4d5824944aeb	incollection	Qualitative methods	Carolyn B. Seaman	Forrest Shull and Janice Singer and Dag I.K. Sjoberg	2008
7286765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the AGARD AMP Symposium on Situational Awareness in Aerospace Operations, CP478	\N	\N	\N	Seuilly-sur Seine: NATO AGARD	\N	\N	\N	taylor-sart	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	626f50a9ff9033fedb707f9d21f324a9	1f77bf8c8ca0680eef6f7698456babe8	3d10f7249aca214ef1be7f4e669ed53d	inproceedings	Situational awareness rating technique ({SART}): The development of a tool for aircrew systems design	R. M. Taylor	\N	1989
7287304	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frisson:EtAl:05	http://www.psy.ed.ac.uk/people/martinp/pdf/frisson-et-al-jeplmc05.pdf	\N		\N	\N	862--877	\N	5	\N		In 2 eye-movement experiments, the authors tested whether transitional probability (the statistical likelihood that a word precedes or follows another word) affects reading times and whether this occurs independently from contextual predictability effects. Experiment 1 showed early effects of predictability, replicating S. A. McDonald and R. C. Shillcock's (2003a) finding that words with a high transitional probability (defeat following accept) are read faster than words with a low transitional probability (losses following accept). However, further analyses suggested that the transitional probability effect was likely due to differences in predictability rather than transitional probability. Experiment 2, using a better controlled set of items, again showed an effect of predictability, but no effect of transitional probability. The authors conclude that effects of transitional probability are part of regular predictability effects. Their data also show that predictability effects are detectable very early in the eye-movement record and between contexts that are weakly constraining.	2ad451f6096353c0a148d90aa06c2cc7	5cf6745978540b9d1f52274d3ae75da3	8ebfa34b20901564be47063b8042d6e0	article	Effects of Contextual Predictability and Transitional Probability on Eye Movements During Reading	Steven Frisson and Keith Rayner and Martin J. Pickering	\N	2005
7288359	Bonner Jahrbücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenen_1904	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-242	\N	111/112	\N		\N	2cc06419ef76fa1b10becad1ff7c09b3	dc62a8224f239d638e549ab115baa817	6ab8af0c04961707f887c9f8904c2b90	article	Beschreibung von Novaesium	Constantin Koenen	\N	1904
7288533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artaunon-Verlag	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	SWB-116564024	\N	\N		\N	\N	432	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-015373-X}, size = {III, 432 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	159f221da20219a6c0841d68fcf4582e	38c1e0c9ffe5ff0e79b167e11014bf9d	46c4fc439ccaa3635d8f8647ab51ef82	book	Der römische Limes im Hohen Odenwald, am Mittleren Neckar und in der Schwäbischen Alb	Michael Schmidt	\N	2005
7288748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das Clemens-Sels-Museum Neuss	\N	\N	\N	Scherpe	Krefeld	\N	\N	Muller.1962	\N	\N		\N	\N	8 ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	32dc3ec1cb96ef1e13395ca08ba9f69b	ffba399613243fb15b92db2e87e083be	f1532138de135aaaac15bb585b879fa6	incollection	Das römische Neuss in der archäologischen Forschung	Gustav Müller	Irmgard Feldhaus	1962
7288753	\N	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der niedergermanische Limes: Materialien zu seiner Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Kunst und Altertum am Rhein	Muller.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-144	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0194-4}	\N	cce05a411f644d762031b9bcce3b8c6f	c0ab1c827ff9cf86863b451e1239fb50	dc1dc6af81e8e1dfc479c4a1ecd684c4	inproceedings	Neuss - Novaesium	Gustav Müller	Julianus E. Bogaers and Christoph B. Rüger	1974
7289047	Presence	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Chertoff2008a	http://www.mitpressjournals.org.miman.bib.bth.se/doi/abs/10.1162/pres.17.4.405	\N	August 2008, Vol. 17, No. 4, Pages 405-413. Posted Online July 16, 2008. (doi:10.1162/pres.17.4.405)	\N	\N	405-413	\N	4	\N	date = {2008-10-28}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.17.4.405}	Despite ongoing research over the last 15 years, the presence construct remains somewhat limited in its ability to be applied beyond the sensory domain. In order to increase its usefulness for applied challenges (e.g., using presence theory to enhance simulators' effectiveness), a discussion about a new conceptualization of presence is introduced. This novel perspective on presence is rooted in the notion of “experiential design,” an approach businesses use to create strategically compelling and memorable experiences. The paper begins with a brief review of presence and then a description of the concepts of experimental design. Following this, a theoretical model of presence, based upon experimental design, is offered. Using this model, an exploration on the mitigation of breaks in presence is offered (a break in presence occurs when presence fails to be maintained). These ideas are presented in order to improve the likelihood of presence emerging for simulation participants and to enhance interdisciplinary researchers' shared conceptualizations of presence.	ec44e8ae5651bcae9e809b5a844d6908	652fe4d09fb3cc6077fc29819139b6de	485b3fb42f3d918be42ecde1c3a6d442	article	Improving Presence Theory Through Experiential Design.	Dustin B. Chertoff and Sae Lynne Schatz and Rudy McDaniel and Clint A. Bowers	Mel Slater and Janet Weisenberger	2008
7289626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BWV, Berliner Wiss.-Verl.	Berlin	\N	Neue betriebswirtschaftliche Studienbücher ; 25	KörnBala2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=62405796*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	222 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830503938}	\N	232a5d595d13977603fa96a1eff9db8d	00b3c1e4d15774ea23c10e0b2efe7ccd	5e9e6523d70fa5a4bf4cc3c6b265f773	phdthesis	Balanced Scorecard: theoretische Grundlagen und Perspektivenwahl für Kreditinstitute	Jan Körnert	\N	2003
7290374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managementforschung 6: Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Managementforschung	Rehäuser_1996_KM	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-40	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d973d11ac64265aa2edc8eb773a7cbd	bd697b8497b1400a903d7e6bcc639db7	47da3d776f31dbfeebc6b3a70a6e119d	incollection	Wissensmanagement im Unternehmen	J. Rehäuser and H. Krcmar	G. Schreyögg and P Conrad	1996
7290943	\N	VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theologische Realenzyklopädie	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	Berlin New York	\N	\N	Kuemmel1993	http://www.friedrich-kuemmel.de/doc/Hoffnung.pdf	\N		\N	\N	480-498	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea727d20d36711269844afc7f6bb80ce	efae9adf2b069f38c83a3dffc880c942	4cf860035a0741e03cf5b60a6b1dd4c8	incollection	Hoffnung	Friedrich K{\\"u}mmel	Gerhard Krause and Gerhard M{\\"u}ller and Siegfried M. Schwertner	1993
7293431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dietz	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD2060926	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	860 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8012-4091-6}, language = {ger}	\N	ad06c2df39c3db72d313d7f0c25dbe3a	80478275204f16ce710557ff57e6e972	5fe2cdc19743559e3c7ee97f4a8941ff	book	Modernisierung im Wiederaufbau	Axel [Hrsg.] Schildt	\N	1998
7293441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Textgraphs workshop on Graph-based Algorithms for Natural Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manchester, UK	\N	\N	Rao:EtAl:08	http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W08/W08-2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8511db78e0391e6e04e80f768a5c564f	0d2a80d68f9d4b2a575eb4d8423f9010	6e99d31d90e8819e5de7b4721f46428d	inproceedings	Affinity Measures Based on the Graph Laplacian	Delip Rao and David Yarowsky and Chris Callison-Burch	\N	2008
7293482	Machine Learning	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pahikkala:EtAl:09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10994-008-5082-6	\N		\N	\N	133--158	\N	2	\N		In the application of machine learning methods with natural language inputs, the words and their positions in the input text are some of the most important features. In this article, we introduce a framework based on a word-position matrix representationof text, linear feature transformations of the word-position matrices, and kernel functions constructed from the transformations.We consider two categories of transformations, one based on word similarities and the second on their positions, which canbe applied simultaneously in the framework in an elegant way. We show how word and positional similarities obtained by applyingpreviously proposed techniques, such as latent semantic analysis, can be incorporated as transformations in the framework.We also introduce novel ways to determine word and positional similarities. We further present efficient algorithms for computingkernel functions incorporating the transformations on the word-position matrices, and, more importantly, introduce a highlyefficient method for prediction. The framework is particularly suitable to natural language disambiguation tasks where theaim is to select for a single word a particular property from a set of candidates based on the context of the word. We demonstratethe applicability of the framework to this type of tasks using context-sensitive spelling error correction on the ReutersNews corpus as a model problem.	61c3793b52143756d22e55ceb0234988	057280ab948c21a2d8a0b78d09e8b2f0	7ad41f0c4e1e66f73d0f4d2bb7444871	article	Matrix representations, linear transformations, and kernels for disambiguation in natural language	Tapio Pahikkala and Sampo Pyysalo and Jorma Boberg and Jouni Järvinen and Tapio Salakoski	\N	2009
7293881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lévy	Paris	\N	\N	Biot:1862qp	http://books.google.com/books?id=ptw9uTH26iAC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00da93b98df89a35604e9e86e19d85f1	3a0a3a3371213ed9c72c6f42de55a811	9530e016532a6e5bcff22a9d57b7d27c	book	Études sur l'astronomie indienne et sur l'astronomie chinoise	Jean-Baptiste Biot	\N	1862
7295266	\N	Vol-412	\N	\N	September	\N	iCEP2008: 1st International workshop on Complex Event Processing for the Future Internet colocated with the Future Internet Symposium (FIS2008)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2008c	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-412/paper3.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Modern event-driven applications implement sophisticated and highly specialized algorithms for detecting and correlating events from event streams or clouds. The correlation logic and resulting actions are declaratively defined as EA (event action) rules. An EA language allows the definition of complex correlation rules with the help of logical, temporal, content-based and other operators. On the other hand, production rule systems provide a declarative means to express and compute CA (condition action) rules. CA rules define constraints. The most prominent scientific and commercial production rule systems rely on the RETE algorithm in order to efficiently compute CA rules. As the industry is on the way towards a loosely coupled service-oriented and eventdriven architecture, there is a high demand for an integrated solution of computing ECA (event condition action) rules. In this paper we give a survey of already finished as well as ongoing research in the field of combining event processing algorithms with the RETE algorithm. We compare the different approaches and present our approach of combining SnoopIB, a specialized event detection algorithm, with the RETE algorithm.	a5beeaf3d905d407de721f79142d7fe1	66eaaccd4731a6b184a0899093c01621	1f73a867e509ebfae231c4164c98fb7d	inproceedings	Blending Complex Event Processing with the RETE Algorithm	Kay-Uwe Schmidt and Roland St{\\"u}hmer and Ljiljana Stojanovic	Darko Anicic and Christian Brelage and Opher Etzion and Nenad Stojanovic	2008
7295268	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit{\\"a}t Karlsruhe (TH)	\N	Stuehmer2008	\N	Diploma Thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		State of the art event-driven Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) rely on technologies like the Comet architecture or polling strategies like RSS feeds to provide a basic infrastructure for transporting events to the Web client. However, such RIAs provide no means for further processing of these events. This gap will be closed by the approach proposed in this thesis. The approach combines complex event processing and rule execution with an ontology-based object model directly on the Web client. A framework is proposed, built on declarative rules for achieving reactive and adaptive RIAs. The work consists of a novel event-condition-action rule language tailored to the needs of RIAs as well as a client-side rule engine capable of detecting complex events and executing rules.	f09cda1220d3e41d103e97411dd5637a	4c8d9848dcfca711aff7c3903ad121de	f9a5aab600c77a021cf3b6e67ffb76d7	mastersthesis	Complex Event Processing in AJAX-Applications with Rule Engines	Roland St{\\"u}hmer	\N	2008
7295291	D-Lib Magazine	14	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dappert_using_2008	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september08/dappert/09dappert.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, copyright = {Copyright © 2008 Angela Dappert and Markus Enders}, doi = {doi:10.1045/september2008-dappert}	As institutions turn towards developing archival digital repositories, many decisions on the use of metadata have to be made. In addition to deciding on the more traditional descriptive and administrative metadata, particular care needs to be given to the choice of structural and preservation metadata, as well as to integrating the various metadata components. This article reports on the use of METS structural, PREMIS preservation and MODS descriptive metadata for the British Library's eJournal system. 	38768a9c81204a8c5a03571ae64267e0	67d80d0bda4ea793f453adfc1b7d49af	28c4249cc01e56e5897c84fe90359298	article	Using METS, PREMIS and MODS for Archiving eJournals	Angela Dappert and Markus Enders	\N	2008
7295299	Program electronic library and information systems	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bell_using_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00330330610681349	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372809}	To examine the relationship between deposit of electronic theses in institutional and archival repositories. Specifically the paper considers the automated export of theses for deposit in the archival repository in continuation of the existing arrangement in Wales for paper-based theses.	44317affcc8422fb656da4fb2031c04c	31ff90d0222b279c9a6948f5ec05aefb	6a3f4dce8549ec916cad3f9f920d7b91	article	Using OAI-PMH and METS for exporting metadata and digital objects between repositories	Jonathan Bell and Stuart Lewis	\N	2006
7295494	College and Research Libraries	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lewis00	http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/publications/crljournal/2000/july00/lewis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	313-323	\N	4	\N		\N	51198ae82e3a27b49d7af67913c84f3b	f8f0159de2db72a56d561081844226c1	6df33ceddb226a03cc4d2043d66005da	article	An Assessment of Publisher Quality by Political Science Librarians	Janice S. Lewis	\N	2000
7295698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	habermas_technik-und-wissenschaften-als-ideologie_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e20219acea3b3b25528d392a7cce4123	9eae04535f4e858b31b275a8ce3180ea	37b199e6c23e4b289d215394e242fccc	book	Technik und Wissenschaften als >Ideologie<	Jürgen Habermas	\N	1969
7295840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arheološki institut	Beograd	\N	\N	milošević:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99b2d60a064490d95ba0a669618d3dd8	c36c4cb20e06aec8e8f7217d5abb9563	267ca7ace5e29552b5a626f5df75fc4d	book	Stanovanje u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji	G. Milošević	\N	1997
7296134	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konjunkturzyklen. Eine theoretische, historische und statistische Analyse des kapitalistischen Prozesses	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	\N	schumpeter_die-theorie-der-innovation_1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	94-110	\N	\N	\N		\N	c19a12ffc64cc9b94c5540c96571e971	71e019cebf0f605e6937c3c43137c63e	aebadaa34add2d081547c14abbd5c2a6	inbook	Die Theorie der Innovation	Joseph A. Schumpeter	\N	1961
7296390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Computerspieler. Studien zur Nutzung von Computergames	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	quandt_leistungshandeln-und-unterhaltungserleben_2008	http://www.google.de/books?id=FjnCgQih9OYC&printsec=toc&dq=978-3-531-15085-7&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	225--240	\N	\N	\N	location = {soz 2.23}, lccn = {2007 A 8066}, isbn = {978-3-531-15085-7}	\N	9b17ebd80a11087f74a63b6610579f02	69f0219c979de90244fc564936077a81	c9f96a4ef5f57db5ee2252a8bd620b01	incollection	Leistungshandeln und Unterhaltungserleben im Computerspiel	Katharina-Maria Behr and Christoph Klimmt and Peter Vorderer	Thorsten Quandt and Jeffrey Wimmer and Jens Wolling	2008
7296407	\N	4740	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	HefnerKV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iwec/icec2007.html#HefnerKV07	\N		\N	\N	39-48	\N	\N	conf/iwec/2007	date = {2007-08-27}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74873-1_6}, isbn = {978-3-540-74872-4}	\N	2d0db55c5dc13d99c8a32acdcf24e372	6220a5994a8ca092861b7969261968c8	d770e30c5e065a548be6198336d3e6c2	inproceedings	Identification with the Player Character as Determinant of Video Game Enjoyment.	Dorothée Hefner and Christoph Klimmt and Peter Vorderer	Lizhuang Ma and Matthias Rauterberg and Ryohei Nakatsu	2007
7296412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie Mellon University	\N	\N	\N	VordererHK03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iwec/icec2003.html#VordererHK03	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/iwec/2003	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/958720.958735}, date = {2006-02-13}	\N	60f275160a0c9b7f218ab42a6f175229	7757ec49281cb1a97682b46e93b9ea3c	0e02e74cca2f1ba2a9ff3ae63c146bf3	inproceedings	Explaining the enjoyment of playing video games: the role of competition.	Peter Vorderer and Tilo Hartmann and Christoph Klimmt	Donald Marinelli	2003
7296422	Presence	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/presence/KlimmtV03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/presence/presence12.html#KlimmtV03	\N		\N	\N	346-359	\N	4	\N	date = {2005-11-07}	\N	6d1c2916a25b7217bbfe8fd2d5633701	30278fcb59f3f958a321c4be99f9c87f	228234e476e246b7babe7012e74feee1	article	Media Psychology "is not yet there": Introducing Theories on Media Entertainment to the Presence Debate.	Christoph Klimmt and Peter Vorderer	\N	2003
7296431	Communication Theory	14	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vorderer2004eat	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1468-2885.2004.tb00321.x	\N		\N	\N	388-408	\N	4	\N		\N	cfd3a8b84a746c5b982a8e5cc8b2ea6a	dbb726f77b33b08975ba450dfc27fa3f	a2fab3deb07bc201791af61e7ec2dbda	article	Enjoyment: At the Heart of Media Entertainment	Peter Vorderer and Christoph Klimmt and Ute Ritterfeld	\N	2004
7296644	Universitas	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoelscherDO2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1051-1059	\N	10 (= 748)	\N		\N	87315008a397ccf4b26dbe274ed55fde	702390d5695d9940e1c49855c82829e0	2d9e2123ff945e5a8f0c984b20643e43	article	Dual oder plural : alternative Ansätze der beruflichen Bildung	Philipp Hoelscher	\N	2008
7296710	\N	3711	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2005	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	NakatsuRV05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11558651_1	\N		\N	DOI=10.1007/11558651_1	1-12	\N	\N	conf/iwec/2005	date = {2005-10-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11558651_1}, isbn = {3-540-29034-6}	\N	2e01924f1198c49e38d68ac18e51b929	fa6a1e5c4136e826cfc0ac912db14714	0f64e6ab4bf75f7b81c251e83e1ea530	inproceedings	A New Framework for Entertainment Computing: From Passive to Active Experience.	Ryohei Nakatsu and Matthias Rauterberg and Peter Vorderer	Fumio Kishino and Yoshifumi Kitamura and Hirokazu Kato and Noriko Nagata	2005
7298191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	UTB ; 8069 Pädagogik, Psychologie	MayringGlaeser-Zikuda2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=74050940*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	299 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.; Literaturangaben	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407253451 and 3825282694}	\N	89ea6d6acf2c667c3d684b85013dfa60	ea366c51e57cb19cb96cb0ef2d30adfa	c3f8ef120ec761834e5d009eaf7a4fe7	book	Die  Praxis der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse	\N	Philipp Mayring and Michaela Gläser-Zikuda	2005
7298195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Beltz Edition sozial	RyanWalker1997	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=40224471*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	135 S ; 21 cm : Ill	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407558023}	\N	3e7042603d70639da21433d3686fa9d9	53c88edeb8c8860eeabae77c41e47733	707101a52ebae32b51d2c73ed1d50cda	book	Wo gehöre ich hin? : Biografiearbeit mit Kindern und Jugendlichen	Tony Ryan and Rodger Walker	\N	1997
7298196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Risikofaktoren der kindlichen Entwicklung : Kritik und Perspektiven	\N	\N	\N	Steinkopff	Darmstadt	\N	\N	EsserLauchtSchmidt1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f7c0c701ec22714c1e711d00a0832f3	b3c86b0eb1e671c21fffcbcd7385c128	db7a31ce90a1b07f2680381bba4eb952	incollection	Die Auswirkung psychosozialer Risiken für die Kindesentwicklung	G. Esser and M. Laucht and M. H. Schmidt	D. Karch	1995
7298239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bowlby2005	\N	\N	manuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	361725bb251ea5c6eb4c741e3a2563a3	16a68836c4645a8fffb31097d051c12d	f44addad949d4367a4159259a7519e5c	book	Frühe Bindung und kindliche Entwicklung	John Bowlby	\N	2005
7298251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreuz	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Kast1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	924cd3974fab90760f6b7644b5f062e4	9449b50d03c0c7689da9f59a18bb437c	bcccc573ecc3530329d244ad87ebb4c2	book	Trauern. Phasen und Chancen des psychischen Prozesses	Verena Kast	\N	1996
7298254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreuz	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Kast2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8cafee6f8493fc121ab4e7a31581451	3792cb7e063124db4354baaf98078a06	df3c1c9f0a69280c0f78c68b169427a5	book	Zeit der Trauer: Phasen und Chancen des psychischen Prozesses	Verena Kast	\N	2006
7298346	\N	\N	\N	3. Nachdr., 1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O´Reilly	Köln	\N	\N	Latexkurz2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=55551139*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	72 S ; 18 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897212048}	\N	10526a0d2ed9bc63dfc4bd7e6466f2da	e6e8d6ac3bc9c0df9d9d3a17c5fee240	74fffcebd22cf008a5542b942e064779	book	Latex : kurz & gut  	Matthias Kalle Dalheimer	\N	2000
7298565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg 	\N	\N	D'Arcy1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	644e73f0dde978820d566f8e6ad35aca	7132a34333d7760491e7003c6fbbc015	dd005c7bf5a6aa27f9272754efb57272	book	Wenn ein naher Mensch in Trauer ist: Wie wir ihn richtig begleiten können	Paula D'Arcy	\N	1993
7299448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Online-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Koch2009	http://www.oldenbourg.de:8080/wi-enzyklopaedie/lexikon/daten-wissen/Informationsmanagement/IT-Infrastruktur/Informations--und-Kommunikationstechnologien/computer-supported-cooperative-work-cscw/groupware/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41b2e1646e9ae93c7449b0afaeb2b83b	da9274efe8b7f25147a79603fcf46e44	ad65559ebbdebb6dde0c922af99362b6	incollection	Groupware	Michael Koch	Karl Kurbel and Jörg Becker and Norbert Gronau and Elmar Sinz and Leena Suhl	2009
7299452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Online-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Koch2009	http://www.oldenbourg.de:8080/wi-enzyklopaedie/lexikon/daten-wissen/Informationsmanagement/IT-Infrastruktur/Informations--und-Kommunikationstechnologien/computer-supported-cooperative-work-cscw/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	46d332d9351ba2710ca4527b78876094	83c3f74a8188d583a5f553cdacf1ca19	5caba8cab11147d08984e4fc3b76adbf	incollection	Computer-Supported Cooperative Work	Michael Koch	Karl Kurbel and Jörg Becker and Norbert Gronau and Elmar Sinz and Leena Suhl	2009
7299458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Online-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Koch2009	http://www.oldenbourg.de:8080/wi-enzyklopaedie/lexikon/daten-wissen/Informationsmanagement/IT-Infrastruktur/Informations--und-Kommunikationstechnologien/computer-supported-cooperative-work-cscw/awareness/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d725e6245166a54b5f569a3e5e1fccef	8257d6cd2c592c798728517b83a95d9b	6f76497586c943299ce65430c3eb1ec4	incollection	Awareness	Michael Koch	Karl Kurbel and Jörg Becker and Norbert Gronau and Elmar Sinz and Leena Suhl	2009
7299507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	groys_die_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c225b556ea52028ec52b4c5c7372bef3	375b29fd9db5713915177fe504e39d44	7e7ff860f6fd93ef94d5ab8ef701e3bb	book	Die Erfindung Rußlands	Boris Groys	\N	2008
7299512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University Press	Ithaca [u.a.]	\N	\N	beer_renovating_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8014-4627-9}	\N	df896ca9ded71fcee4025f7d0243625c	0a7377410e2654060a7f73293f2ebd8a	bfdc0e9488a2e389e5e991d6492d2cfc	book	Renovating Russia : the human sciences and the fate of liberal modernity, 1880 - 1930	Daniel Beer	\N	2008
7299641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Western Sydney	\N	norris2003	http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/13320	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis is an investigation into the cross-cultural appropriation of manga and anime by fans in Australia. I investigate the way in which fans embark on ‘identity’ projects through manga and anime to construct a space where issues of gender politics, identity and culture are explored. I argue that a key reason why many Western fans and scholars perceive manga and anime as ‘different’ is its ‘Japaneseness’. The two key problems addressed throughout the thesis are : how can we analyse the significance of the Japanese origins and context of manga and anime, and would the ‘identity projects’ that fans construct be possible without an appreciation of manga and anime’s 'Japaneseness?.' These questions are explored in terms of a number of key forms within manga and anime including cyberpunk, bishonen(beautiful boys), otaku(fans) and anime forms that have had their ‘Japaneseness’ softened. I discuss the way in which these manga and anime forms offer different spaces for fans, scholars and cultural industries to contest, rework and reiterate the cultural value of manga and anime.	60f4d19f1150309a04ea7d09aa7c74ad	2adf9a4a4a4d4e91d239de56590ac283	955b9f4a866ef6ad1f7025c65fe3d92f	phdthesis	The cross-cultural appropriation of manga and anime in Australia	Craig Jeffrey Norris	\N	2003
7299912	Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kiss:1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-145	\N	1-2	\N		\N	b9a22961d69aa2117bdf27694a3158ef	7ae19e8f5bb088a07ba1f30475e6d9ac	e3d02d1d588bdba3a0fea655bc4cfd3e	article	Goldfunde des Karpatenbeckens vom 5-10. Jahrhundert	Attila Kiss	\N	1986
7300209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Votum	Münster	\N	\N	MuenderMutkeSchone2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=47665650*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	383 S ; 24 cm ; Literaturverz. S. 371 - 377	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933158494}	\N	8d7c146a8508e07785d40801b6d1f26a	7b4985ae2d79359f8417f729b5135a15	72bf13267e9085d08a8e26e625e0f932	book	Kindeswohl zwischen Jugendhilfe und Justiz: professionelles Handeln in Kindeswohlverfahren	Johannes Münder and Barbara Mutke and Reinhold Schone	\N	2000
7300326	Australian Academic and Research Libraries	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	East06	http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/aarl/37.1/east.pdf	\N		\N	\N	3-16	\N	1	\N		\N	393ef117d74a711c5bb8b774d57c404d	b2f07440870056f9df06552e1f619224	6dd11fc86f1caddd0518b5790f9b217e	article	Ranking Journals in the Humanities: An Australian Case Study	John W. East	\N	2006
7300432	Meteorological Applications	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2005 Royal Meteorological Society	CCLRC e-Science Centre; British Oceanographic Data Centre; British Atmospheric Data Centre	\N	\N	woolf2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1350482705001556	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Meteorological Applications	\N	\N	9-22	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1017/S1350482705001556}	Emerging developments in geographic information systems and distributed computing offer a roadmap towards an unprecedented spatial data infrastructure in the climate sciences. Key to this are the standards developments for digital geographic information being led by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) technical committee on geographic information/geomatics (TC211) and the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). These, coupled with the evolution of standardised web services for applications on the internet by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), mean that opportunities for both new applications and increased interoperability exist. These are exemplified by the ability to construct ISO-compliant data models that expose legacy data sources through OGC web services. This paper concentrates on the applicability of these standards to climate data by introducing some examples and outlining the challenges ahead. An abstract data model is developed, based on ISO standards, and applied to a range of climate data -both observational and modelled. An OGC Web Map Server interface is constructed for numerical weather prediction (NWP) data stored in legacy data files. A W3C web service for remotely accessing gridded climate data is illustrated. Challenges identified include the following: first, both the ISO and OGC specifications require extensions to support climate data. Secondly, OGC services need to fully comply with W3C web services, and support complex access control. Finally, to achieve real interoperability, broadly accepted community-based semantic data models are required across the range of climate data types. These challenges are being actively pursued, and broad data interoperability for the climate sciences appears within reach. Copyright © 2005 Royal Meteorological Society.	c8d7b0f446ac7c91a5f225818df9d10f	336c6fef811ed7181af7ae9627fd67b4	8bae846ba2e79dd7395c73cf7c27d4d3	article	Standards-based data interoperability in the climate sciences	Andrew Woolf and Ray Cramer and Marta Gutierrez and Kerstin Kleese van Dam and Siva Kondapalli and Susan Latham and Bryan Lawrence and Roy Lowry and Kevin O'Neill	\N	2005
7300621	Evol Hum Behav	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deVos:1997p5773	\N	\N		\N	\N	261--278	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 01:08:24 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1997/de%20Vos/Evol%20Hum%20Behav%201997%20de%20Vos.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5773}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:09:58 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This article is a contribution to a solution of the problem of how cooperation emerged in human social evolution. Contrary to models based on evolutionary game theory, the model presented here can provide a potential explanation of the emergence of cooperation and, at the same time, of group living. On the basis of assumptions with regard to individual (cognitive) capacities and ecological conditions, a dynamic object-oriented simulation model (the social evolution model [SEM]) is constructed to investigate the viability of social and asocial strategies of giving and requesting support. In this article, the SEM is used to examine whether social strategies with a ``prefer-old-helping-partners'' trait are viable in competition with asocial (cheating) strategies. It is found that social strategies take over small populations if their proportion is not too small and if conditions are harsh. In larger populations and if their proportions are not too small, they are able to prevent a takeover by the asocial strategies. In the discussion, we touch upon the implications of the SEM for the controversial issue of group altruism.	102debd09efbfc96b32a3addc467e665	23c4d5c52e8c2b47ca4fa7a52aa581e2	c56a6f9b0744395526a91b4c9523e50a	article	Reciprocal Altruism in Human Social Evolution: The Viability of Reciprocal Altruism with a Preference for "Old-Helping-Partners"	H de Vos and E Zeggelink	\N	1997
7300622	Science	316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boyd:2007p1031	\N	\N		\N	\N	1858--1859	\N	5833	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:29:46 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Boyd/Science%202007%20Boyd.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1031}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 18:09:48 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	2812efbb447e5e7d7177f63d0260bf71	27c46cb5393f6dabc9031f3311b73899	c314af9590eb81ec54e3a7f6f52455e0	article	Behavior: A Narrow Road to Cooperation	R Boyd and S Mathew	\N	2007
7300623	Mathematical Biosciences	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen:2000p6653	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025556499000474	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-07 14:59:10 +0100}, pmid = {16161052221716592999}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Allen/Mathematical%20Biosciences%202000%20Allen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6653}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:35:15 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	 Science Inc. All rights reserved.           . Linda JS Allen 	d4b4e351e34a523e422f476a4033b9f7	b77f3cc010df0017b2e369b41b5ce890	9642325474f13ce56234479a8dc8f88d	article	Comparison of deterministic and stochastic SIS and SIR models in discrete time	L Allen and A Burgin	\N	2000
7300624	Nature	441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohtsuki:2006p131	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 16:44:48 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 15:57:50 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Ohtsuki/Nature%202006%20Ohtsuki-1.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p131}	\N	5352bb994bbf08054ec26fe8bfaab664	5b4ae036c6e360245a41dd79f6c9f0db	c9ab74467c8b1d5b916af984b234685a	article	A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs and social networks (supp)	H Ohtsuki and C Hauert and E Lieberman and M Nowak	\N	2006
7300626	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foster:2006p6798	\N	\N		\N	\N	2233--2239	\N	1598	\N	date-added = {2008-11-11 15:23:01 +0100}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Foster/Proceedings%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20B%20Biological%20Sciences%202006%20Foster.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6798}, date-modified = {2008-11-11 15:24:47 +0100}, rating = {0}	Mutualisms present a challenge for evolutionary theory. How is cooperation maintained in the face of selection for selfishness and cheating? Both theory and data suggest that partner choice, where one species preferentially directs aid to the more cooperative members of the other species, is central to cooperation in many mutualisms. However, the theory has only so far considered the evolutionary effects of partner choice on one of the species in a mutualism in isolation. Here, we investigate the co-evolution of cooperation and choice in a choosy host and its symbiont. Our model reveals that even though choice and cooperation may be initially selected, it will often be unstable. This is because choice reduces variation in the symbiont and, therefore, tends to remove the selective incentive for its own maintenance (a scenario paralleled in the lek paradox in female choice and policing in within-species cooperation). However, we also show that when variability is reintroduced into symbionts each generation, in the form of less cooperative individuals, choice is maintained. This suggests that the presence of cheaters and cheater species in many mutualisms is central to the maintenance of partner choice and, paradoxically, cooperation itself.	35f35f0340b28658479c8221d999048a	de03acde383d7343e3b9412bb91bfc0b	4f6610c86d0dacb1abb1a7a79c18546a	article	Cheating can stabilize cooperation in mutualisms	K Foster and H Kokko	\N	2006
7300632	J Theor Biol	193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanBaalen:1998p4448	\N	\N		\N	\N	631--648	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 17:40:08 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/van%20Baalen/J%20Theor%20Biol%201998%20van%20Baalen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4448}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:41:14 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Univ Warwick, Inst Math, Nonlinear Dynam Lab, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England}, rating = {0}	Group selection can overcome individual selection for selfishness and favour altruism if there is variation among the founders of spatially distinct groups, and groups with many altruists become substantially larger (or exist longer) than groups with few. Whether altruism can evolve in populations that do not have an alternation of local population growth and global dispersal ("viscous populations") has been disputed for some time. Limited dispersal protects the altruists from the non-altruists, but also hinders the export of altruism. In this article, we use the Pair Approximation technique (tracking the dynamics of pairs of neighbours instead of single individuals) to derive explicit invasion conditions for rare mutants in populations with limited dispersal. In such viscous populations, invading mutants form clusters, and ultimately, invasion conditions depend on the properties of such clusters. Thus there is selection on a higher level than that of the individual; in fact, invasion conditions define the unit of selection in viscous populations. We treat the evolution of altruism as a specific example, but the method is of more general interest. In particular, an important advantage is that spatial aspects can be incorporated into game theory in a straightforward fashion; we will specify the ESS for a more general model.The invasion conditions can be interpreted in terms of inclusive fitness. In contrast with Hamilton's model, the coefficient of relatedness is not merely a given genetical constant but depends on local population dynamical processes (birth, dispersal and death of individuals). With a simple birth rate function, Hamilton's rule is recovered: the cost to the donor should be less than the benefit to the recipient weighted with the coefficient of relatedness. As the coefficient of relatedness is roughly inversely proportional to an individual's number of neighbours, benefits to the recipient must be substantial to outweight the costs, confirming earlier studies. We discuss the consequences for the evolution of dispersal and outline how the method may be extended to study evolution in interacting populations. (C) 1998 Academic Press.	8df2f074a9e9479539b25d74b66e9e5a	d14412f00328a9acb810b913ef526388	4010920b1b8deecca0c4c3e5661677b1	article	The unit of selection in viscous populations and the evolution of altruism	M van Baalen and DA Rand	\N	1998
7300634	Science	319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gintis:2008p1450	\N	\N		\N	\N	1345 -- 1346	\N	5868	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:03:09 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Gintis/Science%202008%20Gintis.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1450}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 13:09:19 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Data from economic games show that \
the effectiveness of punishment in fostering cooperation varies greatly from society \
to society.	7e1bea53680467b5b9523c09cd6a94cb	c4ff4147f004a8b6d172b4cc8897ff14	871909a916348ec4612bdbb35e9e229f	article	Punishment and Cooperation	H Gintis	\N	2008
7300637	P Natl Acad Sci USA	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amaral:2000p1342	\N	\N		\N	\N	11149--52	\N	21	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 19:18:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Amaral/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202000%20Amaral.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1342}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 00:19:52 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We study the statistical properties of a variety of diverse real-world networks. We present evidence of the occurrence of three classes of small-world networks: (a) scale-free networks, characterized by a vertex connectivity distribution that decays as a power law; (b) broad-scale networks, characterized by a connectivity distribution that has a power law regime followed by a sharp cutoff; and (c) single-scale networks, characterized by a connectivity distribution with a fast decaying tail. Moreover, we note for the classes of broad-scale and single-scale networks that there are constraints limiting the addition of new links. Our results suggest that the nature of such constraints may be the controlling factor for the emergence of different classes of networks.	a42c7cdc9b40093acdc39e0756f994df	db9e2b8a339b99ff8b0d914294e08b02	3b8cb0488b1eb223f67562f190698d1e	article	Classes of small-world networks	L Amaral and A Scala and M Barthelemy and H Stanley	\N	2000
7300638	P Natl Acad Sci USA	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shennan:2008p1262	\N	\N		\N	\N	3175--3176	\N	9	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:58:15 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Shennan/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202008%20Shennan.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1262}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:50:47 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	523b8053bca79704174d9925e27d6471	4e24122fdaceab241a2321b47e42a762	428b899dfa084f2378d712ec4987a17f	article	Canoes and cultural evolution	S Shennan	\N	2008
7300639	Annual Reviews in Psychology	53	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hewstone:2002p6130	\N	\N		\N	\N	575--604	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-09-26 16:27:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Hewstone/Annual%20Reviews%20in%20Psychology%202002%20Hewstone.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6130}, date-modified = {2008-09-26 16:29:06 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This chapter reviews the extensive literature on bias in favor of in-groups at the expense of out-groups. We focus on five issues and identify areas for future research: (a) measurement and conceptual issues (especially in-group favoritism vs. out-group derogation, and explicit vs. implicit measures of bias); (b) modern theories of bias highlighting motivational explanations (social identity, optimal distinctiveness, uncertainty reduction, social dominance, terror management); (c) key moderators of bias, especially those that exacerbate bias (identification, group size, status and power, threat, positive-negative asymmetry, personality and individual differences); (d) reduction of bias (individual vs. intergroup approaches, especially models of social categorization); and (e) the link between intergroup bias and more corrosive forms of social hostility.	0d167bf7800b6fbe09df77b352dd9f92	2f4d51f90b9210f334ec03851aca80b2	b6de7776fc935468da9c930668fe7f05	article	Intergroup Bias	M Hewstone and M Rubin and H Willis	\N	2002
7300645	Nature	425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rainey:2003p6382	\N	\N		\N	\N	72--74	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:14:17 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2003/Rainey/Nature%202003%20Rainey.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6382}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:16:15 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	A fundamental problem in biology is the evolutionary transition from single cells to multicellular life forms1, 2, 3. During this transition the unit of selection shifts from individual cells to groups of cooperating cells1, 3, 4. Although there is much theory5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, there are few empirical studies16. Here we describe an evolutionary transition that occurs in experimental populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens propagated in a spatially heterogeneous environment17. Cooperating groups are formed by over-production of an adhesive polymer18, which causes the interests of individuals to align with those of the group. The costs and benefits of cooperation, plus evolutionary susceptibility to defecting genotypes, were analysed to determine conformation to theory1, 3, 12. Cooperation was costly to individuals, but beneficial to the group. Defecting genotypes evolved in populations founded by the cooperating type and were fitter in the presence of this type than in its absence. In the short term, defectors sabotaged the viability of the group; but these findings nevertheless show that transitions to higher orders of complexity are readily achievable, provide insights into the selective conditions, and facilitate experimental analysis of the evolution of individuality.	621a2c3490b0a4d910b3613b8ee23ded	cb24ada69f3a67931d02a0dd97041bda	f631a9b6b110ba2d3caf9e890fd6b9ff	article	Evolution of cooperation and conflict in experimental bacterial populations	P Rainey and K Rainey	\N	2003
7300647	Science	296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CluttonBrock:2002p1492	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--72	\N	5565	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:12:28 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Clutton-Brock/Science%202002%20Clutton-Brock.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1492}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 01:18:23 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	In cooperatively breeding vertebrates, nonbreeding helpers raise young produced by dominant breeders. Although the evolution of cooperative breeding has often been attributed primarily to kin selection (whereby individuals gain "indirect" benefits to their fitness by assisting collateral relatives), there is increasing evidence that helpers can be unrelated to the young they are raising. Recent studies also suggest that the indirect benefits of cooperative behavior may often have been overestimated while the direct benefits of helping to the helper's own fitness have probably been underestimated. It now seems likely that the evolutionary mechanisms maintaining cooperative breeding are diverse and that, in some species, the direct benefits of helping may be sufficient to maintain cooperative societies. The benefits of cooperation in vertebrate societies may consequently show parallels with those in human societies, where cooperation between unrelated individuals is frequent and social institutions are often maintained by generalized reciprocity.	e5d94639e3d45ec207a319f395c8934a	69dbba77e287f77a641ff044360e21ce	04c6cf904f3a94af7fd3f4cd31b2fc83	article	Breeding Together: Kin Selection and Mutualism in Cooperative Vertebrates	T Clutton-Brock	\N	2002
7300649	Ration Soc	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deVos:2001p5755	\N	\N		\N	\N	139--183	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 00:13:03 +0200}, pmid = {2918599355152790780}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/de%20Vos/Ration%20Soc%202001%20de%20Vos.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5755}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:05:54 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	his paper is a contribution to solving the problem of whether reciprocal altruism can emerge and maintain itself in a population of selfish individuals. We use an evolutionary game theoretic simulation model (the Social Evolution Model) to investigate the relative fitness of two versions of a reciprocal altruistic trait competing with a defecting trait. One main difference between the Social Evolution Model and most of the models that are known in this field is that partner selection is straightforwardly built into the strategies of the players. In most of the models in the literature, partner selection is not an option in the game. Because of this element of forced play, much attention is given to the ability of strategies to detect cheaters and to retaliate. We show that modeling partner selection points to disadvantages of a preoccupation with cheater-detection and to the importance of committing oneself to a partner.	8d1811a238ff375da8a381a5fb13d99f	cec01c790ddde3f41962f79ff8cc0e14	080021ad207f9d0b8bd193336b81d290	article	Reciprocal altruism under conditions of partner selection	H de Vos and R Smaniotto and D Elsas	\N	2001
7300654	Philos T R Soc B	357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McNamara:2002p4127	\N	\N		\N	\N	1607--16	\N	1427	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 12:59:15 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/McNamara/Philos%20T%20R%20Soc%20B%202002%20McNamara.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4127}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:39:25 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TW, UK. john.mcnamara@bristol.ac.uk}, rating = {0}	We consider various implications of information about the other player in two-player evolutionary games. A simple model of desertion shows that information about the partner's behaviour can be disadvantageous, and highlights the idea of credible threats. We then discuss the general issue of whether the partner can convince the focal player that it will behave in a specific way, i.e. whether the focal player can make credible threats or promises. We show that when desertion decisions depend on reserves, a player can manipulate its reserves so as to create a credible threat of desertion. We then extend previous work on the evolution of trust and commitment, discussing conditions under which it is advantageous to assume that a partner will behave in a certain way even though it is not in its best interest.	16ba7e5e9d67b3dde7e7e59bd85af80d	6207c22014a00894b9e65127e841f27d	88cfc17127807ccb3498f09571b28e50	article	Credible threats and promises	John M McNamara and Alasdair I Houston	\N	2002
7300658	Science	301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dodds:2003p766	\N	\N		\N	\N	827--829	\N	5634	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:17:20 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2003/Dodds/Science%202003%20Dodds.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p766}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 01:29:51 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We report on a global social-search experiment in which more than 60,000 e-mail users attempted to reach one of 18 target persons in 13 countries by forwarding messages to acquaintances. We find that successful social search is conducted primarily through intermediate to weak strength ties, does not require highly connected "hubs" to succeed, and, in contrast to unsuccessful social search, disproportionately relies on professional relationships. By accounting for the attrition of message chains, we estimate that social searches can reach their targets in a median of five to seven steps, depending on the separation of source and target, although small variations in chain lengths and participation rates generate large differences in target reachability. We conclude that although global social networks are, in principle, searchable, actual success depends sensitively on individual incentives.	19af7e54aa8cc6163a89235cabab74bd	6f6f52e9685e458295a7da218c3c0aef	b219dc401a9b390f4f4ae0594cab50b8	article	An Experimental Study of Search in Global Social Networks	P Dodds and R Muhamad and D Watts	\N	2003
7300659	Nature	415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milinski:2002p4129	\N	\N		\N	\N	424--6	\N	6870	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 13:07:15 +0200}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4129}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 15:12:53 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Max Planck Institute of Limnology Pl{\\"o}n, Germany. milinski@mpil-ploen.mpg.de}, rating = {0}, doi = {10.1038/415424a}	The problem of sustaining a public resource that everybody is free to overuse-the 'tragedy of the commons'-emerges in many social dilemmas, such as our inability to sustain the global climate. Public goods experiments, which are used to study this type of problem, usually confirm that the collective benefit will not be produced. Because individuals and countries often participate in several social games simultaneously, the interaction of these games may provide a sophisticated way by which to maintain the public resource. Indirect reciprocity, 'give and you shall receive', is built on reputation and can sustain a high level of cooperation, as shown by game theorists. Here we show, through alternating rounds of public goods and indirect reciprocity games, that the need to maintain reputation for indirect reciprocity maintains contributions to the public good at an unexpectedly high level. But if rounds of indirect reciprocation are not expected, then contributions to the public good drop quickly to zero. Alternating the games leads to higher profits for all players. As reputation may be a currency that is valid in many social games, our approach could be used to test social dilemmas for their solubility.	c8b0dcd61a2c8d9931abdaa9a863f6e5	ad795fb8e996dda50ec2e38dda75f1e1	a12512ccf17dd641cdfa394d8e1e35df	article	Reputation helps solve the 'tragedy of the commons'	Manfred Milinski and Dirk Semmann and Hans-J{\\"u}rgen Krambeck	\N	2002
7300660	P Natl Acad Sci USA	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watts:2002p690	\N	\N		\N	\N	5766--5771	\N	9	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:18:11 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Watts/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202002%20Watts.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p690}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:45:07 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The origin of large but rare cascades that are triggered by small initial shocks is a phenomenon that manifests itself as diversely as cultural fads, collective action, the diffusion of norms and innovations, and cascading failures in infrastructure and organizational networks. This paper presents a possible explanation of this phenomenon in terms of a sparse, random network of interacting agents whose decisions are determined by the actions of their neighbors according to a simple threshold rule. Two regimes are identified in which the network is susceptible to very large cascades---herein called global cascades---that occur very rarely. When cascade propagation is limited by the connectivity of the network, a power law distribution of cascade sizes is observed, analogous to the cluster size distribution in standard percolation theory and avalanches in self-organized criticality. But when the network is highly connected, cascade propagation is limited instead by the local stability of the nodes themselves, and the size distribution of cascades is bimodal, implying a more extreme kind of instability that is correspondingly harder to anticipate. In the first regime, where the distribution of network neighbors is highly skewed, it is found that the most connected nodes are far more likely than average nodes to trigger cascades, but not in the second regime. Finally, it is shown that heterogeneity plays an ambiguous role in determining a system's stability: increasingly heterogeneous thresholds make the system more vulnerable to global cascades; but an increasingly heterogeneous degree distribution makes it less vulnerable.	29f99e367350c7e9e4a9553dfcda86e7	633e6ef5df924da32b5850f6e19d2512	0b7b57f9f67280e99c78f9f4e14ffb1e	article	A simple model of global cascades on random networks	D Watts	\N	2002
7300661	Mathematical Biosciences	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nlsell:2002p6891	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025556402000986	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-14 19:54:28 +0100}, pmid = {1786702926753125992}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/N%C4%BAsell/Mathematical%20Biosciences%202002%20N%C4%BAsell.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6891}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:35:06 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Stochastic models are established and studied for several endemic infections with demography. Approximations of quasi-stationary distributions and of times to extinction are derived for stochastic versions of SI, SIS, SIR, and SIRS models. The approximations are valid for sufficiently large population sizes. Conditions for validity of the approximations are given for each of the models. These are also conditions for validity of the corresponding deterministic model. It is noted that some deterministic models are unacceptable approximations of the stochastic models for a large range of realistic parameter values.	7496c8fd01b2f3d2567c89a039ddd77d	97f80452ca09ca83c13edf76a13a6882	2d4dbbf6f3162c791641ac97d3e287f1	article	Stochastic models of some endemic infections	I N{\\'l}sell	\N	2002
7300669	Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson:1989p6124	\N	\N		\N	\N	967--980	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-09-23 15:56:22 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1989/Johnson/Journal%20of%20Personality%20and%20Social%20Psychology%20%201989%20Johnson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6124}, date-modified = {2008-09-23 15:58:49 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This work tested the hypothesis that persons who are more committed to their relationships devalue potential alternative partners, especially attractive and threatening alternatives. In Study 1, a longitudinal study, perceived quality of alternatives decreased over time among stayers but increased for leavers. In Study 2, a computer dating service paradigm, more committed persons exhibited greatest devaluation of alternatives under conditions of high threat--when personally evaluating extremely attractive alternative partners. In Study 3, a simulation experiment, the tendency to reject and devalue alternatives was greater under conditions of high commitment. In all three studies, tendencies to devalue were more strongly linked to commitment than to satisfaction. 	8a5c1d70afa04157c696cec9a29934cd	4cd0e370c85e900d6dc6ffb871618353	7ba7f055850a21d8512182ccf1ff5387	article	Resisting temptation: Devaluation of alternative partners as a means of maintaining commitment in close relationships.	D.S Johnson and C.E Rusbult	\N	1989
7300671	Science	296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	West:2002p1467	\N	\N		\N	\N	72--75	\N	5565	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:04:48 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/West/Science%202002%20West.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1467}, date-modified = {2008-08-21 20:13:11 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Individuals are predicted to behave more altruistically and less competitively toward their relatives, because they share a relatively high proportion of their genes (e.g., one-half for siblings and one-eighth for cousins). Consequently, by helping a relative reproduce, an individual passes its genes to the next generation, increasing their Darwinian fitness. This idea, termed kin selection, has been applied to a wide range of phenomena in systems ranging from replicating molecules to humans. Nevertheless, competition between relatives can reduce, and even totally negate, the kin-selected benefits of altruism toward relatives. Recent theoretical work has clarified the processes and selective forces underlying this effect and has demonstrated the generality of the effect of competition between relatives.	9ca55ffd373e72e537acb136712a096a	022e84db7df507e9fa9617535c9e7750	0b6aa6035cc757dd7ba291fbff39d3e7	article	Cooperation and Competition Between Relatives	S West and I Pen and A Griffin	\N	2002
7300678	Nature	415	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fehr:2002p1105	\N	\N		\N	\N	137--140	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:35:09 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Fehr/Nature%202002%20Fehr.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1105}, date-modified = {2008-08-21 20:06:33 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Human cooperation is an evolutionary puzzle. Unlike other creatures, people frequently cooperate with genetically unrelated strangers, often in large groups, with people they will never meet again, and when reputation gains are small or absent. These patterns of cooperation cannot be explained by the nepotistic motives associated with the evolutionary theory of kin selection and the selfish motives associated with signalling theory or the theory of reciprocal altruism. Here we show experimentally that the altruistic punishment of defectors is a key motive for the explanation of cooperation. Altruistic punishment means that individuals punish, although the punishment is costly for them and yields no material gain. We show that cooperation flourishes if altruistic punishment is possible, and breaks down if it is ruled out. The evidence indicates that negative emotions towards defectors are the proximate mechanism behind altruistic punishment. These results suggest that future study of the evolution of human cooperation should include a strong focus on explaining altruistic punishment.	360cef4ad5a01297f52475758c135c0a	7cb9dc5551a972a0d2dbe85443fd6abe	6630da4ad93583f17f7b11bc420ce5fb	article	Altruistic punishment in humans	E Fehr and S G{\\"a}chter	\N	2002
7300683	Sci Am	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sigmund:2002p1135	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:39:25 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:54:03 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Sigmund/Sci%20Am%202002%20Sigmund.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1135}	\N	169d3b26bdcab8ffe4d852f584a78d4f	4e633b3834b10fc2fbeac0570d3e0257	64a0bc492cf8d22dab0f59b7d1ec1d66	article	The Economics of Fair Play.	K Sigmund and E Fehr and M Nowak	\N	2002
7300684	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B - Biological Sciences	269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milinski:2002p4130	\N	\N		\N	\N	881--3	\N	1494	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 13:06:41 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Milinski/Proceedings%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20of%20London%20B%20-%20Biological%20Sciences%202002%20Milinski.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4130}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:48:03 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Max-Planck-Institute of Limnology, 24306 Pl{\\"o}n, Germany. milinski@mpil-ploen.mpg.de}, rating = {0}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2002.1964}	Darwinian evolution can explain human cooperative behaviour among non-kin by either direct or indirect reciprocity. In the latter case one does not expect a return for an altruistic act from the recipient as with direct reciprocity, but from another member of the social group. However, the widespread human behaviour of donating to poor people outside the social group, for example, to charity organizations, that are unlikely to reciprocate indirectly and thus are equivalent to defectors in the game is still an evolutionary puzzle. Here we show experimentally that donations made in public to a well-known relief organization resulted both in increased income (that the donors received from the members of their group) and in enhanced political reputation (they were elected to represent the interests of their group). Donations may thus function as an honest signal for one's social reliability.	dbb1e9020a4d4c23ece882145e74efd5	bfa9ebdf5511403e8eacb1a526a41d9e	5170a5bb09f0f71b512706726c4bce14	article	Donors to charity gain in both indirect reciprocity and political reputation	Manfred Milinski and Dirk Semmann and Hans-J{\\"u}rgen Krambeck	\N	2002
7300692	Ration Soc	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Back:2008p5758	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--83	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 00:19:22 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Back/Ration%20Soc%202008%20Back.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5758}, date-modified = {2008-09-13 21:17:57 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Why are people inclined to build friendships and maintain durable, non-reproductive relationships? Previous computational modeling work showed that it can be an efficient survival strategy to choose interaction partners based on relationship length, even if, as a consequence, individuals become unconditionally cooperative in long-term relationships (interpersonal commitment). Such committed individuals can outperform conditional cooperators who play in a fair, reciprocal manner (e.g. tit for tat). However, previous studies did not conduct a sufficiently strict test of the viability of commitment because they did not account for exploiters who specifically take advantage of the tolerance of commitment players. We allow for this by extending previous studies with the possibility of randomly mutating strategies under evolutionary pressures, and thus give a much larger coverage of an infinite strategy space. Our results point to the lack of stable strategies: we find that emerging populations alternate between temporarily stable states. We also show that the viability of strategies increases with increasing levels of interpersonal commitment, and that the effect of interpersonal commitment on viability is larger than the effect of fairness.	377268cb6147dd99fa315ea36ef64a97	4bd020526eb758bdd1b0d1dcafc4248b	b7ea4c2ea67faa406a32f22fded17e06	article	The Adaptive Rationality of Interpersonal Commitment	I Back and A Flache	\N	2008
7300693	Phys Rev E	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szabo:1998p4157	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--73	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 16:49:15 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/Szabo/Phys%20Rev%20E%201998%20Szabo.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4157}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:05:55 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Mat Sci Res Inst, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary}, rating = {0}	A simplified prisoner's game is studied on a square lattice when the players interacting with their neighbors can follow two strategies: to cooperate (C) or to defect (D) unconditionally. The prayers updated in random sequence have a chance to adopt one of the neighboring strategies with a probability depending on the payoff difference. Using Monte:Carlo simulations and dynamical cluster techniques, we study the density c of cooperators in the stationary state. This system exhibits a continuous transition between the two absorbing states when varying the value of temptation to defect. In the limits c-->0 and 1 we have observed critical transitions belonging to the universality class of directed percolation.	103699699bf71ca3c243a101ce9c9a21	4b97625ae46ca81f5f6de510a49ca9ce	5e09d34e1d2af56f714b4bac37cfb782	article	Evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game on a square lattice	G Szabo and C Toke	\N	1998
7300697	PLoS Med	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABarrat:2007p3317	\N	\N		\N	\N	e13	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-06-30 15:03:16 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/A%20Barrat/PLoS%20Med%202007%20A%20Barrat.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3317}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:38:39 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We studied a metapopulation stochastic epidemic model on a global scale that considers airline travel flow data among urban areas. We provided a temporal and spatial evolution of the pandemic with a sensitivity analysis of different levels of infectiousness of the virus and initial outbreak conditions (both geographical and seasonal). For each spreading scenario we provided the timeline and the geographical impact of the pandemic in 3,100 urban areas, located in 220 different countries. We compared the baseline cases with different containment strategies, including travel restrictions and the therapeutic use of antiviral (AV) drugs. We investigated the effect of the use of AV drugs in the event that therapeutic protocols can be carried out with maximal coverage for the populations in all countries. In view of the wide diversity of AV stockpiles in different regions of the world, we also studied scenarios in which only a limited number of countries are prepared (i.e., have considerable AV supplies). In particular, we compared different plans in which, on the one hand, only prepared and wealthy countries benefit from large AV resources, with, on the other hand, cooperative containment scenarios in which countries with large AV stockpiles make a small portion of their supplies available worldwide.	6a870909ea7b92155ac6e7ec310db69f	6c26635d53d9a0193168a34934fcad0e	e655fa6539fa805ed81e493d3487e369	article	Modeling the worldwide spread of pandemic influenza: Baseline case and containment interventions	A Barrat and M Barthelemy and A Valleron and A Vespignani	\N	2007
7300706	J Theor Biol	231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aktipis:2004p4452	\N	\N		\N	\N	249--260	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 17:44:18 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/Aktipis/J%20Theor%20Biol%202004%20Aktipis.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4452}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 16:39:12 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Models of the evolution of cooperation suggest that an important characteristic of successful strategies is the ability to respond contingently to the social environment. A number of mechanisms by which this can be accomplished have been suggested, some of which require relatively complex information processing systems. This research explores relaxing the requirements on information processing while preserving the evolvability of a cooperative strategy. The agent-based computer simulations reported here show-that 'Walk Away,' a behavioral rule of extremely limited complexity (move after partner defects), can outperform more complex strategies under a number of conditions. Previous simulations of exit strategies have not examined the effect of implicit and explicit movement costs, different error rates, or the simultaneous presence of TFT and PAVLOV. The simulations reported here establish that the Walk Away strategy resists invasion and can invade a population of defectors at a lower initial frequency than any other strategy. The Walk Away strategy was successful, despite its simplicity, because it exploited aspects of the physical and social environment.	079a5847e73065bd851231fade958404	dc688f7e160c1680821dd2c15fecc13b	b01909c187af13ceca0e1c24dc812f3f	article	Know when to walk away: contingent movement and the evolution of cooperation	C Aktipis	\N	2004
7300708	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanley:1995p5785	\N	\N		\N	\N	490--502	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 01:26:52 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:30:11 +0200}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5785}	In a series of papers we have examined what happens when individuals make very calculated choices of partners, based on past interaction histories [17, 1, 16]. In Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Choice and Refusal (IPD/CR), players use expected payoffs, which are based on the play history between the players plus an initial expectation, to assess the relative desirability of potential partners and refuse play with those judged to be intolerable. We have primarily studied this model using evolved populations of finite state machines. In each generation, individual behaviors generate social networks of interacting players. Here we provide an overview of our previous evolutionary results, and include some preliminary results on the impact of increasing the population size and including more randomness into the partner selection procedure.	5114538f2e919eb89165c0418e2e8be7	5577bb81d1421f7b39544e1a044c4791	9bfec88669fd49d4b7d1a4e4fce2a7c5	article	Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma with Choice and Refusal of Partners: Evolutionary Results	E.A Stanley and D Ashlock and M.D Smucker	\N	1995
7300715	Science	320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldroyd:2008p2060	\N	\N		\N	\N	1213--1216	\N	5880	\N	date-added = {2008-06-01 00:17:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Oldroyd/Science%202008%20Oldroyd.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p2060}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:10:49 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Close relatedness has long been considered crucial to the evolution of eusociality. However, it has recently been suggested that close relatedness may be a consequence, rather than a cause, of eusociality. We tested this idea with a comparative analysis of female mating frequencies in 267 species of eusocial bees, wasps, and ants. We found that mating with a single male, which maximizes relatedness, is ancestral for all eight independent eusocial lineages that we investigated. Mating with multiple males is always derived. Furthermore, we found that high polyandry (>2 effective mates) occurs only in lineages whose workers have lost reproductive totipotency. These results provide the first evidence that monogamy was critical in the evolution of eusociality, strongly supporting the prediction of inclusive fitness theory.	c43b65d8897dd37c764e02453a9ade27	30822ecebfb1417b74958efa17bb7b86	1bd5644f00dfe0c8a1289d0cec8d0040	article	Ancestral Monogamy Shows Kin Selection is Key to the Evolution of Eusociality	B.P Oldroyd and M Beekman and W.O.H Hughes and F.L.W Ratnieks	\N	2008
7300716	P Natl Acad Sci USA	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2006p222	\N	\N		\N	\N	10952--10955	\N	29	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 17:02:00 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Traulsen/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202006%20Traulsen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p222}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:36:35 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We propose a minimalist stochastic model of multilevel (or group) selection. A population is subdivided into groups. Individuals interact with other members of the group in an evolutionary game that determines their fitness. Individuals reproduce, and offspring are added to the same group. If a group reaches a certain size, it can split into two. Faster reproducing individuals lead to larger groups that split more often. In our model, higher-level selection emerges as a byproduct of individual reproduction and population structure. We derive a fundamental condition for the evolution of cooperation by group selection: if b/c > 1 + n/m, then group selection favors cooperation. The parameters b and c denote the benefit and cost of the altruistic act, whereas n and m denote the maximum group size and the number of groups. The model can be extended to more than two levels of selection and to include migration.	7a14c339fac0c8f1839964e34b912c46	d3d011bcc26c67fe6431ee4089e562da	83a125953cbf27f153d23e22244be6e2	article	Evolution of cooperation by multilevel selection	A Traulsen and M Nowak	\N	2006
7300726	Am J Soc	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawler:2001p6125	\N	\N		\N	\N	321--352	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-09-23 16:17:55 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/Lawler/Am%20J%20Soc%202001%20Lawler.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6125}, date-modified = {2008-09-23 16:47:24 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This article develops a theory that explains how and when emotions, produced by social exchange, generate stronger or weaker ties to relations, groups, or networks. It is argued that social exchange produces positive or negative global feelings, which are internally rewarding or punishing. The theory indicates that social units (relations, groups, networks) are perceived as a source of these feelings, contingent on the degree of jointness in the exchange task. The jointness of the task is greatest if (1) actors find it difficult to distinguish their individual effects on or contributions to solving the exchange task (nonseparability) and (2) actors perceive a shared responsibility for success or failure at the exchange task. The theory explicates the effects of different exchange structures on these conditions and, in turn, on cohesion and solidarity. Implications are developed for network-to-group transformations.	6900690fc53999fc01b9e237bab2aaaf	68a895fb3aef97a22e7e98118ddf8e78	5913d46ef0741a2c2fa175bf85fa1774	article	An Affect Theory of Social Exchange	E.J Lawler	\N	2001
7300727	Mathematical Biosciences	156	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nlsell:1999p6895	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0025556498100597	\N		\N	\N	21--40	\N	1-2	\N	date-added = {2008-11-18 10:56:50 +0100}, pmid = {4299185848301281991}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1999/N%C4%BAsell/Mathematical%20Biosciences%201999%20N%C4%BAsell.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6895}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:35:28 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	An approximation is derived for the quasi-stationary distribution of the stochastic logistic epidemic in the intricate case where the transmission factor R0 lies in the transition region near the deterministic threshold value 1. An approximation for the expected time to extinction from quasi-stationarity in the same parameter region is also given.	1f8d6ddbeb091aa8b874199e069f2df6	739a62c579e40ae5c8fdc6b4bcb0696e	d188ccd94360809b19f86afb7b17badb	article	On the quasi-stationary distribution of the stochastic logistic epidemic	I N{\\'l}sell	\N	1999
7300728	Nature	441	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohtsuki:2006p189	\N	\N		\N	\N	502--505	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 16:44:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Ohtsuki/Nature%202006%20Ohtsuki.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p189}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 15:56:54 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	A fundamental aspect of all biological systems is cooperation. Cooperative interactions are required for many levels of biological organization ranging from single cells to groups of animals. Human society is based to a large extent on mechanisms that promote cooperation. It is well known that in unstructured populations, natural selection favours defectors over cooperators. There is much current interest, however, in studying evolutionary games in structured populations and on graphs. These efforts recognize the fact that who-meets-whom is not random, but determined by spatial relationships or social networks. Here we describe a surprisingly simple rule that is a good approximation for all graphs that we have analysed, including cycles, spatial lattices, random regular graphs, random graphs and scale-free networks: natural selection favours cooperation, if the benefit of the altruistic act, b, divided by the cost, c, exceeds the average number of neighbours, k, which means b/c > k. In this case, cooperation can evolve as a consequence of 'social viscosity' even in the absence of reputation effects or strategic complexity.	2b95ba22e3c9538fa90f3fadeeff2e11	cec310da458b0c803ef7e2129114f0d6	751c329e788d5a8651492e6f4f39b2f6	article	A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs and social networks	H Ohtsuki and C Hauert and E Lieberman and M Nowak	\N	2006
7300734	Phys Rev Lett	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2005p219	\N	\N		\N	\N	238701	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 17:39:21 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Traulsen/Phys%20Rev%20Lett%202005%20Traulsen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p219}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:19:27 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Traditionally, frequency dependent evolutionary dynamics is described by deterministic replicator dynamics assuming implicitly infinite population sizes. Only recently have stochastic processes been introduced to study evolutionary dynamics in finite populations. However, the relationship between deterministic and stochastic approaches remained unclear. Here we solve this problem by explicitly considering large populations. In particular, we identify different microscopic stochastic processes that lead to the standard or the adjusted replicator dynamics. Moreover, differences on the individual level can lead to qualitatively different dynamics in asymmetric conflicts and, depending on the population size, can even invert the direction of the evolutionary process.	95e04095d7c5a5505ecebd1c4eb4aaba	552b607a085c40b7cf1a2c6f22fab4c0	3fb17d7a925926ae21e75759c2fc2370	article	Coevolutionary Dynamics: From Finite to Infinite Populations	A Traulsen and J Claussen and C Hauert	\N	2005
7300736	Advances in applied probability	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NASELL:1996p6897	\N	\N		\N	\N	895--932	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-11-18 11:07:05 +0100}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1996/NASELL/Advances%20in%20applied%20probability%201996%20NASELL.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6897}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:35:35 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	he quasi-stationary distribution of the closed stochastic SIS model changes drastically as the basic reproduction ratio R0 passes the deterministic threshold value 1. Approximations are derived that describe these changes. The quasi-stationary distribution is approximated by a geometric distribution (discrete!) for R0 distinctly below 1 and by a normal distribution (continuous!) for R0 distinctly above 1. Uniformity of the approximation with respect to R0 allows one to study the transition between these two extreme distributions. We also study the time to extinction and the invasion and persistence thresholds of the model.	5337bf06e36028de70a65f597183dbff	d4650f5b2b9e26597ac21b27125acb03	ecd15fdb2e9c20de55d2d236e8d06d0b	article	The quasi-stationary distribution of the closed endemic SIS model	I NASELL	\N	1996
7300745	Sci Am	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shermer:2008p4156	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 15:17:29 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:51:16 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4156}	\N	50f79af607852919f41f82f4f7fef12f	4e2df14760fcc66b5c17bbf847da44ed	6a681b383cdda635b1c0370c371fd66c	article	The Doping Dilemma	M Shermer	\N	2008
7300746	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilson:2005p6434	\N	\N		\N	\N	7411--7414	\N	21	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:20:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Wilson/Proceedings%20of%20the%20National%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%202005%20Wilson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6434}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:21:21 +0200}, rating = {0}	In the past two decades, studies of anatomy, behavior, and, most recently, DNA sequences have clarified the phylogeny of the ants at the subfamily and generic levels. In addition, a rich new harvest of Cretaceous and Paleogene fossils has helped to date the major evolutionary radiations. We collate this information and then add data from the natural history of the modern fauna to sketch a history of major ecological adaptations at the subfamily level. The key events appear to have been, first, a mid-Cretaceous initial radiation in forest ground litter and soil coincident with the rise of the angiosperms (flowering plants), then a Paleogene advance to ecological dominance in concert with that of the angiosperms in tropical forests, and, finally, an expansion of some of the lineages, aided by changes in diet away from dependence on predation, upward into the canopy, and outward into more xeric environments.	74a444a1bc59cfe5888d5f2a5777c65d	650f9f3bba2f9954d5cbbe579c761763	6a6d5dc86097aafe51c59839d12d5d32	article	The rise of the ants: A phylogenetic and ecological explanation	E Wilson and B Holldobler	\N	2005
7300748	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B - Biological Sciences	267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koella:2000p4371	\N	\N		\N	\N	1979--1985	\N	1456	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 17:37:02 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Koella/Proceedings%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20of%20London%20B%20-%20Biological%20Sciences%202000%20Koella.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4371}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:22:27 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Univ Paris 06, Ecol Lab, CNRS, UMR 7625, F-75252 Paris 5, France}, rating = {0}	Several recent models have shown that altruism can spread in viscous populations, i.e. in spatially structured populations within which individuals interact only with their immediate neighbours and disperse only over short distances. I first confirm this result with an individual-based model of a viscous population, where an individual can vary its level of investment into a behaviour that is beneficial to its neighbours but costly to itself. Two distinct classes of individuals emerge: egoists with no or very little investment into altruism, and altruists with a high level of investment; intermediate levels of altruism are not maintained. I then extend the model to investigate the consequences of letting interaction and dispersal distances evolve along with altruism. Altruists maintain short distances, while the egoists respond to the spread of altruism by increasing their interaction and dispersal distances. This allows the egoistic individuals to be maintained in the population at a high frequency. Furthermore, the coevolution of investment into altruism and interaction distance can lead to a stable spatial pattern, where stripes of altruists (with local interactions) alternate with stripes of egoists (with far-reaching interactions). Perhaps most importantly, this approach shows that the ease with which altruism spreads in viscous populations is maintained despite countermeasures evolved by egoists.	f501d1328e774ee03abac1c812e1e6b5	719c70caecedf388d42ecc0448803f3c	935de11cd2c5ddc25e52107e49c34982	article	The spatial spread of altruism versus the evolutionary response of egoists	JC Koella	\N	2000
7300754	J R Soc Interface	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gross:2008p3228	\N	\N		\N	\N	259--271	\N	20	\N	date-added = {2008-06-30 14:51:22 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Gross/J%20R%20Soc%20Interface%202008%20Gross.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3228}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:37:58 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Adaptive networks appear in many biological applications. They combine topological evolution of the network with dynamics in the network nodes. Recently, the dynamics of adaptive networks has been investigated in a number of parallel studies from different fields, ranging from genomics to game theory. Here we review these recent developments and show that they can be viewed from a unique angle. We demonstrate that all these studies are characterized by common themes, most prominently: complex dynamics and robust topological self-organization based on simple local rules.	2df95d14977f6ee773a8f1694c1ecae3	fdc7f8d11b62bc0f45a4b973cfa8395c	b0bdea66d506c94f06d30b8dd9b5c4eb	article	Adaptive Coevolutionary Networks -- A Review	T Gross and B Blasius	\N	2008
7300757	Science	288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wedekind:2000p940	\N	\N		\N	\N	850--852	\N	5467	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:25:23 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Wedekind/Science%202000%20Wedekind.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p940}, date-modified = {2008-08-21 20:12:51 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The "tragedy of the commons," that is, the selfish exploitation of resources in the public domain, is a reason for many of our everyday social conflicts. However, humans are often more helpful to others than evolutionary theory would predict, unless indirect reciprocity takes place and is based on image scoring (which reflects the way an individual is viewed by a group), as recently shown by game theorists. We tested this idea under conditions that control for confounding factors. Donations were more frequent to receivers who had been generous to others in earlier interactions. This shows that image scoring promotes cooperative behavior in situations where direct reciprocity is unlikely.	18b7fdc884dea4ad4ab334c338feac3d	6fa61c710ae74dabe2c3b3c3f51276dc	17874a075e210ffe64bbef41af4e0c83	article	Cooperation Through Image Scoring in Humans	C Wedekind and M Milinski	\N	2000
7300760	Phys Rev Lett	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pacheco:2006p8	\N	\N		\N	\N	258103	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 16:23:12 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Pacheco/Phys%20Rev%20Lett%202006%20Pacheco.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p8}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:12:42 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We introduce a model in which individuals differ in the rate at which they seek new interactions with others, making rational decisions modeled as general symmetric two-player games. Once a link between two individuals has formed, the productivity of this link is evaluated. Links can be broken off at different rates. We provide analytic results for the limiting cases where linking dynamics is much faster than evolutionary dynamics and vice versa, and show how the individual capacity of forming new links or severing inconvenient ones maps into the problem of strategy evolution in a well-mixed population under a different game. For intermediate ranges, we investigate numerically the detailed interplay determined by these two time scales and show that the scope of validity of the analytical results extends to a much wider ratio of time scales than expected.	22bfa60146fe490758a452d48e94c183	fde7e2960711a76b54e56d117fe0713f	c1e68cd62ad44b6b8a5010360f421062	article	Coevolution of Strategy and Structure in Complex Networks with Dynamical Linking	J Pacheco and A Traulsen and M Nowak	\N	2006
7300764	Journal of Evolutionary Biology	19	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foster:2006p6876	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2005.01073.x?ai=u3&mi=4mpuw&af=R	\N		\N	\N	1283--1293	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-11-11 15:36:20 +0100}, pmid = {11501227203235508288}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Foster/Journal%20of%20Evolutionary%20Biology%202006%20Foster-1.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6876}, date-modified = {2008-11-11 15:54:53 +0100}, rating = {0}	The evolution of mutualisms presents a puzzle. Why does selection favour cooperation among species rather than cheaters that accept benefits but provide nothing in return? Here we present a general model that predicts three key factors will be important in mutualism evolution: (i) high benefit to cost ratio, (ii) high within-species relatedness and (iii) high between-species fidelity. These factors operate by moderating three types of feedback benefit from mutualism: cooperator association, partner-fidelity feedback and partner choice. In defining the relationship between these processes, our model also allows an assessment of their relative importance. Importantly, the model suggests that phenotypic feedbacks (partner-fidelity feedback, partner choice) are a more important explanation for between-species cooperation than the development of genetic correlations among species (cooperator association). We explain the relationship of our model to existing theories and discuss the empirical evidence for our predictions.	c8a1d1fa2cfa9131bf98423dee90c5e8	a6ae158b05d6d8dbe45c23629b7c4d56	885563575b0584d811066ea7a921496d	article	A general model for the evolution of mutualisms	K Foster and T WENSELEERS	\N	2006
7300767	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B - Biological Sciences	268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hauert:2001p3927	\N	\N		\N	\N	761--9	\N	1468	\N	date-added = {2008-07-08 15:19:19 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/Hauert/Proceedings%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20of%20London%20B%20-%20Biological%20Sciences%202001%20Hauert.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3927}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 13:29:20 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Institut f{\\"u}r Mathematik, Universit{\\"a}t Wien, Vienna, Austria.}, rating = {0}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2000.1424}	The notion of fundamental clusters is introduced, serving as a rule of thumb to characterize the statistical properties of the complex behaviour of cellular automata such as spatial 2 x 2 games. They represent the smallest cluster size determining the fate of the entire system. Checking simple growth criteria allows us to decide whether the cluster-individuals, e.g. some mutant family, are capable of surviving and invading a resident population. In biology, spatial 2 x 2 games have a broad spectrum of applications ranging from the evolution of cooperation and intraspecies competition to disease spread. This methodological study allows simple classifications and long-term predictions in various biological and social models to be made. For minimal neighbourhood types, we show that the intuitive candidate, a 3 x 3 cluster, turns out to be fundamental with certain weak limitations for the Moore neighbourhood but not for the Von Neumann neighbourhood. However, in the latter case, 2 x 2 clusters generally serve as reliable indicators to whether a strategy survives. Stochasticity is added to investigate the effects of varying fractions of one strategy present at initialization time and to discuss the rich dynamic properties in greater detail. Finally, we derive Liapunov exponents for the system and show that chaos reigns in a small region where the two strategies coexist in dynamical equilibrium.	b87be8ca130ce37c35706fa19b5b16dd	ea1cddacbaa1e00f280e59d30ee88964	4fb737f4e55a49d0d6ac96c1a4487fca	article	Fundamental clusters in spatial 2x2 games	C Hauert	\N	2001
7300770	Science	319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herrmann:2008p1446	\N	\N		* Antisocial punishment removes cooperation enhancing effect of punishment\
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* Predictors of antisocial punishment\
\	-weak norms of civic cooperation\
\	-weakness of the rul of law\
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* Punishment only beneficial when strong social norms	\N	1362 -- 1367	\N	5868	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 00:56:19 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Herrmann/Science%202008%20Herrmann.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1446}, date-modified = {2008-08-21 20:08:25 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We document the widespread existence of antisocial punishment, that is, the sanctioning of people who behave prosocially. Our evidence comes from public goods experiments that we conducted in 16 comparable participant pools around the world. However, there is a huge cross-societal variation. Some participant pools punished the high contributors as much as they punished the low contributors, whereas in others people only punished low contributors. In some participant pools, antisocial punishment was strong enough to remove the cooperation-enhancing effect of punishment. We also show that weak norms of civic cooperation and the weakness of the rule of law in a country are significant predictors of antisocial punishment. Our results show that punishment opportunities are socially beneficial only if complemented by strong social norms of cooperation.	b2db4d55358b72e098ad2fd8eed867f7	e0200d0946cfc5f9a2d641181a5bc176	a056b7d3d69b2a329c83d7e36900e22e	article	Antisocial Punishment Across Societies	B Herrmann and C Thoni and S Gachter	\N	2008
7300772	Am Sociol Rev	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawler:1993p5821	\N	\N		\N	\N	465--481	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-09-11 19:07:10 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1993/Lawler/American%20Sociological%20Review%201993%20Lawler.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5821}, date-modified = {2008-09-11 19:09:34 +0200}, rating = {0}	\N	c0b398b8a61b925da4ad2dfd65cd56d7	ff96f010d23ecf42276c55e991024769	d1f7064bbcfca1c15d38eb1866245be8	article	Power and the Emergence of Commitment Behavior in Negotiated Exchange	E.J Lawler and J Yoon	\N	1993
7300775	Science	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Choi:2007p1251	\N	\N		\N	\N	636--640	\N	5850	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:44:09 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Choi/Science%202007%20Choi.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1251}, date-modified = {2008-08-21 20:02:46 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Altruism---benefiting fellow group members at a cost to oneself---and parochialism---hostility toward individuals not of one's own ethnic, racial, or other group---are common human behaviors. The intersection of the two---which we term "parochial altruism"---is puzzling from an evolutionary perspective because altruistic or parochial behavior reduces one's payoffs by comparison to what one would gain by eschewing these behaviors. But parochial altruism could have evolved if parochialism promoted intergroup hostilities and the combination of altruism and parochialism contributed to success in these conflicts. Our game-theoretic analysis and agent-based simulations show that under conditions likely to have been experienced by late Pleistocene and early Holocene humans, neither parochialism nor altruism would have been viable singly, but by promoting group conflict, they could have evolved jointly.	aa3bad6537f9300269bdcd88ed9f4dfe	29e1db5c0a5302ff1acd1a3d71230ca0	b5e97b900e0b8b9b7549fcd473efe970	article	The Coevolution of Parochial Altruism and War	J Choi and S Bowles	\N	2007
7300777	J Theor Biol	228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fletcher:2004p6384	\N	\N		\N	\N	303--313	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:17:39 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/Fletcher/J%20Theor%20Biol%202004%20Fletcher.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6384}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:18:50 +0200}, rating = {0}	Although the conditions under which altruistic behaviors evolve continue to be vigorously debated, there is general agreement that altruistic traits involving an absolute cost to altruists (strong altruism) cannot evolve when populations are structured with randomly formed groups. This conclusion implies that the evolution of such traits depends upon special environmental conditions or additional organismic capabilities that enable altruists to interact with each other more than would be expected with random grouping. Here we show, using both analytic and simulation results, that the positive assortment necessary for strong altruism to evolve does not require these additional mechanisms, but merely that randomly formed groups exist for more than one generation. Conditions favoring the selection of altruists, which are absent when random groups initially form, can naturally arise even after a single generation within groups---and even as the proportion of altruists simultaneously decreases. The gains made by altruists in a second generation within groups can more than compensate for the losses suffered in the first and in this way altruism can ratchet up to high levels. This is true even if altruism is initially rare, migration between groups allowed, homogeneous altruist groups prohibited, population growth restricted, or kin selection precluded. Until now random group formation models have neglected the significance of multigenerational groups---even though such groups are a central feature of classic ``haystack'' models of the evolution of altruism. We also explore the important role that stochasticity (effectively absent in the original infinite models) plays in the evolution of altruism. The fact that strong altruism can increase when groups are periodically and randomly formed suggests that altruism may evolve more readily and in simpler organisms than is generally appreciated.	8f68e875e9bc2c4a593f50b96f693bad	8b6754a2b45b343c0133652aeb5ff635	7dfe3082a934e58d60de402d13ba1e1b	article	Strong altruism can evolve in randomly formed groups	J Fletcher and M Zwick	\N	2004
7300778	Phys Rev Lett	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohtsuki:2007p24	\N	\N		\N	\N	108106	\N	10	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 16:22:02 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Ohtsuki/Phys%20Rev%20Lett%202007%20Ohtsuki.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p24}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 15:54:23 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We study evolutionary dynamics in a population whose structure is defined in terms of two graphs: the interaction graph determines who plays with whom in an evolutionary game; the replacement graph specifies the structure of evolutionary competition. We investigate the evolution of cooperation modeled in terms of social dilemmas associated with symmetric 2 × 2 games played in finite populations and show that it is always harder for cooperators to evolve whenever the interaction graph and the replacement graph do not coincide. In the thermodynamic limit, we show that the dynamics taking place on both graphs is given by a replicator equation with a rescaled payoff matrix in a rescaled time, a result which is valid for general symmetric m × m games with m ≥ 2. Our analytical results are obtained using the pair-approximation method in the limit of weak selection, whose validity is checked by exact computer simulations.	5a89f0dc095dda508d729d7fced95af4	e7117ca423195e4a4145e18f6af39a8e	8d9ca2221e3a71f6ac7f8bf7fde923c8	article	Breaking the Symmetry between Interaction and Replacement in Evolutionary Dynamics on Graphs	H Ohtsuki and M Nowak and J Pacheco	\N	2007
7300779	Nature	440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jansen:2006p1577	\N	\N		\N	\N	663--666	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:22:40 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Jansen/Nature%202006%20Jansen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1577}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:13:28 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The evolution of altruism, a behaviour that benefits others at one's own fitness expense, poses a darwinian paradox. The paradox is resolved if many interactions are with related individuals so that the benefits of altruism are reaped by copies of the altruistic gene in other individuals, a mechanism called kin selection. However, recognition of altruists could provide an alternative route towards the evolution of altruism. Arguably the simplest recognition system is a conspicuous, heritable tag, such as a green beard. Despite the fact that such genes have been reported, the 'green beard effect' has often been dismissed because it is unlikely that a single gene can code for altruism and a recognizable tag. Here we model the green beard effect and find that if recognition and altruism are always inherited together, the dynamics are highly unstable, leading to the loss of altruism. In contrast, if the effect is caused by loosely coupled separate genes, altruism is facilitated through beard chromodynamics in which many beard colours co-occur. This allows altruism to persist even in weakly structured populations and implies that the green beard effect, in the form of a fluid association of altruistic traits with a recognition tag, can be much more prevalent than hitherto assumed.	51d08a74eeb91462017ba0a4acc3b3e5	b4fd4c6e9437a42a8b1e5cddee9ac888	2aa23f6e67f8d49c2b4a613b31416eac	article	Altruism through beard chromodynamics	V Jansen and M van Baalen	\N	2006
7300781	Physica D	228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biely:2007p4510	\N	\N		\N	\N	40--48	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-01 15:27:17 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Biely/Physica%20D%202007%20Biely.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4510}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 18:45:30 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We consider the prisoner's dilemma being played repeatedly on a dynamic network, where agents may choose their actions as well as their co-players. This leads to co-evolution of network structure and strategy patterns of the players. Individual decisions are made fully rationally and are based on local information only. They are made such that links to defecting agents are resolved and that cooperating agents build up new links. The exact form of the updating scheme is motivated by profit maximization and not by imitation. If players update their decisions in a synchronized way the system exhibits oscillatory dynamics: Periods of growing cooperation (and total linkage) alternate with periods of increasing defection. The cyclical behavior is reduced and the system stabilizes at significant total cooperation levels when players are less synchronized. In this regime we find emergent network structures resembling `complex' and hierarchical topology. The exponent of the power-law degree distribution (γ˜8.6) perfectly matches empirical results for human communication networks.	d28594d3d4552f0edab019f10d373763	be847395ff9975d229ca4f43c85b331d	540ba4934aeba356f9bf3e2aad41d750	article	The prisoner's dilemma on co-evolving networks under perfect rationality	C Biely and K Dragosits and S Thurner	\N	2007
7300784	J Biol Phys	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zanette:2008p6956	\N	\N		\N	\N	135--148	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-25 13:20:10 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:38:07 +0100}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Zanette/J%20Biol%20Phys%202008%20Zanette.pdf}, rating = {3}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6956}	\N	b28a5fc22fa066be21d8d259ec5519c2	2f8f6e29bfb0e84e775d322a4f340d51	dc5c8a3fd82f59efddfb0dd4e1e6aaaa	article	Infection spreading in a population with evolving contacts	D Zanette and S Gusman	\N	2008
7300786	Nature	454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mansy:2008p3764	\N	\N		\N	\N	122--126	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 20:58:30 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Mansy/Nature%202008%20Mansy.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3764}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:36:37 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Contemporary phospholipid-based cell membranes are formidable barriers to the uptake of polar and charged molecules ranging from metal ions to complex nutrients. Modern cells therefore require sophisticated protein channels and pumps to mediate the exchange of molecules with their environment. The strong barrier function of membranes has made it difficult to understand the origin of cellular life and has been thought to preclude a heterotrophic lifestyle for primitive cells. Although nucleotides can cross dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine membranes through defects formed at the gel-to-liquid transition temperature, phospholipid membranes lack the dynamic properties required for membrane growth. Fatty acids and their corresponding alcohols and glycerol monoesters are attractive candidates for the components of protocell membranes because they are simple amphiphiles that form bilayer membrane vesicles that retain encapsulated oligonucleotides and are capable of growth and division. Here we show that such membranes allow the passage of charged molecules such as nucleotides, so that activated nucleotides added to the outside of a model protocell spontaneously cross the membrane and take part in efficient template copying in the protocell interior. The permeability properties of prebiotically plausible membranes suggest that primitive protocells could have acquired complex nutrients from their environment in the absence of any macromolecular transport machinery; that is, they could have been obligate heterotrophs.	8c9fcf8cef9673a03257f571ab1b3ff0	6bd1c5a12f58082cd69c482d8bd4c29d	0e84058180696b83ce2ca265ff4aef97	article	Template-directed synthesis of a genetic polymer in a model protocell	S Mansy and J Schrum and M Krishnamurthy and S Tob{\\'e}	\N	2008
7300789	Science	321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Efferson:2008p6127	\N	\N		\N	\N	1844--1849	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-09-26 13:15:37 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Efferson/Science%202008%20Efferson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6127}, date-modified = {2008-09-26 16:30:11 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Cultural boundaries have often been the basis for discrimination, nationalism, religious wars, and genocide. Little is known, however, about how cultural groups form or the evolutionary forces behind group affiliation and ingroup favoritism. Hence, we examine these forces experimentally and show that arbitrary symbolic markers, though initially meaningless, evolve to play a key role in cultural group formation and ingroup favoritism because they enable a population of heterogeneous individuals to solve important coordination problems. This process requires that individuals differ in some critical but unobservable way and that their markers be freely and flexibly chosen. If these conditions are met, markers become accurate predictors of behavior. The resulting social environment includes strong incentives to bias interactions toward others with the same marker, and subjects accordingly show strong ingroup favoritism. When markers do not acquire meaning as accurate predictors of behavior, players show a markedly reduced taste for ingroup favoritism. Our results support the prominent evolutionary hypothesis that cultural processes can reshape the selective pressures facing individuals and so favor the evolution of behavioral traits not previously advantaged.	a9108a67abdf9d7d4f2a83996cabe202	df57c75d84eeecf53cb68f56bc83b8c6	810fc78df8d65a7bd34602aa8c96c669	article	The Coevolution of Cultural Groups and Ingroup Favoritism	C Efferson and R Lalive and E Fehr	\N	2008
7300792	J Theor Biol	244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vainstein:2007p2911	\N	\N		\N	\N	722--728	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-06-19 12:26:35 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Vainstein/J%20Theor%20Biol%202007%20Vainstein.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p2911}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:40:35 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We explore the minimal conditions for sustainable cooperation on a spatially distributed population of memoryless, unconditional strategies (cooperators and defectors) in presence of unbiased, non-contingent mobility in the context of the Prisoner's Dilemma game. We find that cooperative behavior is not only possible but may even be enhanced by such an "always-move" rule, when compared with the strongly viscous ("never-move") case. In addition, mobility also increases the capability of cooperation to emerge and invade a population of defectors, what may have a fundamental role in the problem of the onset of cooperation.	7b2c5686b7b416580b481411dadf3b53	8cb59b7a16b4f683499735ff2539a478	d3e2b919b22a86c676d5909e21663beb	article	Does mobility decrease cooperation?	M Vainstein and A TC Silva and J Arenzon	\N	2007
7300799	Phys Rev Lett	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gross:2006p4571	\N	\N		\N	\N	208701	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-03 16:48:38 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Gross/Phys%20Rev%20Lett%202006%20Gross.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4571}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:39:04 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Many real-world networks are characterized by adaptive changes in their topology depending on the state of their nodes. Here we study epidemic dynamics on an adaptive network, where the susceptibles are able to avoid contact with the infected by rewiring their network connections. This gives rise to assortative degree correlation, oscillations, hysteresis, and first order transitions. We propose a low-dimensional model to describe the system and present a full local bifurcation analysis. Our results indicate that the interplay between dynamics and topology can have important consequences for the spreading of infectious diseases and related applications.	7401b9adaaada7145b55320af8b2dcb7	844967ddec93adfa2f0799a4792abcbd	68ad6a59dc229738a2d5f1d31532b02f	article	Epidemic Dynamics on an Adaptive Network	T Gross and C D'Lima and B Blasius	\N	2006
7300801	BioSystems	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashlock:1996p4839	\N	\N		\N	\N	99--125	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-05 15:43:05 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1996/Ashlock/BioSystems%201996%20Ashlock.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4839}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 13:20:32 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Partner selection is an important process in many social interactions, permitting individuals to decrease the risks associated with cooperation. In large populations, defectors may escape punishment by roving from partner to partner, but defectors in smaller populations risk social isolation. We investigate these possibilities for an evolutionary prisoner's dilemma in which agents use expected payoffs to choose and refuse partners. In comparison to random or round-robin partner matching, we find that the average payoffs attained with preferential partner selection tend to be more narrowly confined to a few isolated payoff regions. Most ecologies evolve to essentially full cooperative behavior, but when agents are intolerant of defections, or when the costs of refusal and social isolation are small, we also see the emergence of wallflower ecologies in which all agents are socially isolated. In between these two extremes, we see the emergence of ecologies whose agents tend to engage in a small number of defections followed by cooperation thereafter. The latter ecologies exhibit a plethora of interesting social interaction patterns. 	62c899b52bc372c75e717bd1e870fd66	eea2e3ef9db335196572800cee6e9333	d06dfb43770b788b8e8599b3e2890112	article	Preferential partner selection in an evolutionary study of Prisoner's Dilemma	D Ashlock and M Smucker and E Stanley and L Tesfatsion	\N	1996
7300802	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doebeli:1998p6829	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	8676-8680	\N	date-added = {2008-11-11 15:27:10 +0100}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/Doebeli/Proceedings%20of%20the%20National%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%201998%20Doebeli.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6829}, date-modified = {2008-11-11 15:27:59 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Interspecific mutualisms are widespread, but how they evolve is not clear. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma is the main theoretical tool to study cooperation, but this model ignores ecological differences between partners and assumes that amounts exchanged cannot themselves evolve. A more realistic model incorporating these features shows that strategies that succeed with fixed exchanges (e.g., Tit-for-Tat) cannot explain mutualism when exchanges vary because the amount exchanged evolves to 0. For mutualism to evolve, increased investments in a partner must yield increased returns, and spatial structure in competitive interactions is required. Under these biologically plausible assumptions, mutualism evolves with surprising ease. This suggests that, contrary to the basic premise of past theoretical analyses, overcoming a potential host's initial defenses may be a bigger obstacle for mutualism than the subsequent recurrence and spread of noncooperative mutants.	23b6c5f8a0cc23dc5ecae77cb3029832	848cc33f3ac4d2d907d576da1a5f9449	d5a8da3b113dc16a388738847ba74444	article	The evolution of interspecific mutualisms	M Doebeli and N Knowlton	\N	1998
7300807	P R Soc B	272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamilton:2005p4453	\N	\N		\N	\N	2259--2267	\N	1578	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 17:47:56 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Hamilton/P%20R%20Soc%20B%202005%20Hamilton.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4453}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 16:40:17 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Univ Bern, Inst Zool, Dept Behav Ecol, CH-3032 Hinterkappelen, Switzerland}, rating = {0}	How cooperation and altruism among non-relatives can persist in the face of cheating remains a key puzzle in evolutionary biology. Although mechanisms such as direct and indirect reciprocity and limited movement have been put forward to explain such cooperation, they cannot explain cooperation among unfamiliar, highly mobile individuals. Here we show that cooperation may be evolutionarily stable if decisions taken to cooperate and to change group membership are both dependent on anonymous social experience (generalized reciprocity). We find that a win-stay, lose-shift rule (where shifting is either moving away from the group or changing tactics within the group after receiving defection) evolves in evolutionary simulations when group leaving is moderately costly (i.e. the current payoff to being alone is low, but still higher than that in a mutually defecting group, and new groups are rarely encountered). This leads to the establishment of widespread cooperation in the population. If the costs of group leaving are reduced, a similar group-leaving rule evolves in association with cooperation in pairs and exploitation of larger anonymous groups. We emphasize that mechanisms of assortment within populations are often behavioural decisions and should not be considered independently of the evolution of cooperation.	2bd2c4bf8f18b4486530263ae9384e73	24b7076a91e8abdfde56f7712f22f016	a8ced8d47b82edf4e4c1ed3a99645b58	article	Contingent movement and cooperation evolve under generalized reciprocity	IM Hamilton and M Taborsky	\N	2005
7300808	Computational Economics	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hauk:2001p5778	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--87	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 01:11:37 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/Hauk/Computational%20Economics%202001%20Hauk.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5778}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:13:50 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We propose a simple rule of thumb on how to choose one's game partner that allows economic agents who care about the future to learn to cooperate in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. This rule of thumb uses partner selection strategically to reward cooperative behavior and teach defectors a lesson. This reward and punishment scheme leads to higher payoffs of non-exploitive strategies and slowly converts defectors, who are attracted by the higher payoffs, into non-exploitive types. Simulations show that the convergence to stable cooperative behavior is rather fast.	a4d27c7e8a9bd3bd42b77ef619ac1c84	66305bdfdab30f6dcc2114762e895ead	0a440761e791da08095e0b2a51b934d4	article	Leaving the Prison: Permitting Partner Choice and Refusal in Prisoner's Dilemma Games	E Hauk	\N	2001
7300809	Personality and Social Psychology Review	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hayashi:1998p5780	\N	\N		\N	\N	276--289	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 01:14:32 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/Hayashi/Personality%20and%20Social%20Psychology%20Review%201998%20Hayashi.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5780}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:15:31 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The theoretical implications of introducing the "selective play" paradigm to experimental gaming research are discussed. In the traditional "forced play" environment, players are locked in a particular relationship and do not have options of leaving the current relationship and joining another. In the selective play environment players are given the options of leaving the current relationship andforming a new relationship. A previous computer tournament of prisoner's dilemma network (Hayashi, 1993) showed that out-for-tat (OFT) strategy performed very well in the selective play environment. OFT keeps cooperating with a partner until the partner defects; it deserts the partner and turns to someone else as soon as the partner defects. Results of a new computer tournament that introduced opportunity costs, however, point to the limits of the OFT's strength. OFT prematurely forms a commitment relationship with a cooperative partner and fails to utilize better opportunities. The best performer in the second tournament was the only one who was "trustful" and had a positive bias in calculating the expected payoff of interactions with a "stranger."	593c0d5fba24e899f2601f995a592fd7	11aa9fcda8168c51d317c585e6f9c4e5	caad227e4274a8efb87eb976cfd24b5a	article	Selective Play: Choosing Partners in an Uncertain World	N Hayashi and T Yamagishi	\N	1998
7300811	J Conflict Resolut	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CORICELLI:2004p4843	\N	\N		\N	\N	356--378	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-08-05 15:53:18 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/CORICELLI/J%20Conflict%20Resolut%202004%20CORICELLI.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4843}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 13:24:15 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This paper studies the effect of introducing costly partner selection for the voluntary contribution to a public good. Subjects participate in six sequences of five rounds of a two-person public good game in partner design. At the end of each sequence, subjects can select a new partner out of six group members. Unidirectional and bidirectional partner selection mechanisms are introduced and compared to controls with random partner rematching. Results demonstrate significantly higher cooperation in correspondence to unidirectional partner selection than to bidirectional selection and random rematching. Average monetary effort for being able to choose a partner is substantially high and remains stable.	3ce46a8864781f8db9a2c83624e19b44	703db8894d89d8c265b49bd74eb87034	660f10f9735facb0f0bd3860e6c41b2f	article	Partner Selection in Public Goods Experiments	G CORICELLI and D Ferh and G Fellner	\N	2004
7300814	P Natl Acad Sci USA	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoyles:2008p3766	\N	\N		\N	\N	E27	\N	22	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 21:16:21 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Skoyles/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202008%20Skoyles.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3766}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:59:58 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	d55d5bae7aeb42afd985384ed719d7f5	50c61697f1e76606bde74b37bb541f13	1e774402ee822a27db0f98d5c5b00f69	article	Natural selection does not explain cultural rates of change	J Skoyles	\N	2008
7300815	Curr Biol	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wedekind:2002p4136	\N	\N		\N	\N	1012--5	\N	12	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 13:09:09 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Wedekind/Curr%20Biol%202002%20Wedekind.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4136}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:48:56 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Institute of Cell, Animal, and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Scotland, United Kingdom. c.wedekind@ed.ac.uk}, rating = {0}	Among the theories that have been proposed to explain the evolution of altruism are direct reciprocity and indirect reciprocity. The idea of the latter is that helping someone or refusing to do so has an impact on one's reputation within a group. This reputation is constantly assessed and reassessed by others and is taken into account by them in future social interactions. Generosity in indirect reciprocity can evolve if and only if it eventually leads to a net benefit in the long term. Here, we show that this key assumption is met. We let 114 students play for money in an indirect and a subsequent direct reciprocity game. We found that although being generous, i.e., giving something of value to others, had the obvious short-term costs, it paid in the long run because it builds up a reputation that is rewarded by third parties (who thereby themselves increase their reputation). A reputation of being generous also provided an advantage in the subsequent direct reciprocity game, probably because it builds up trust that can lead to more stable cooperation.	8ec321673430f444c33eaa3922289514	906114d6a6088f4249bf873a207bdf8c	eca4a0187f44924cc79859735240101e	article	The long-term benefits of human generosity in indirect reciprocity	C Wedekind and V.A Braithwaite	\N	2002
7300820	J Theor Biol	243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pacheco:2006p31	\N	\N		\N	\N	437--443	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 16:23:03 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Pacheco/J%20Theor%20Biol%202006%20Pacheco.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p31}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:14:21 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	In the traditional approach to evolutionary game theory, the individuals of a population meet each other at random, and they have no control over the frequency or duration of interactions. Here we remove these simplifying assumptions. We introduce a new model, where individuals differ in the rate at which they seek new interactions. Once a link between two individuals has formed, the productivity of this link is evaluated. Links can be broken off at different rates. In a limiting case, the linking dynamics introduces a simple transformation of the payoff matrix. We outline conditions for evolutionary stability. As a specific example, we study the interaction between cooperators and defectors. We find a simple relationship that characterizes those linking dynamics which allow natural selection to favour cooperation over defection.	26764856232750506af9ed09af15cedb	e5389adefe6440190b207618c8d7770b	119f0b046741f46a79077e9da5841302	article	Active linking in evolutionary games	J Pacheco and A Traulsen and M Nowak	\N	2006
7300821	Nature	418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roberts:2002p1544	\N	\N		\N	\N	499--450	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:19:36 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Roberts/Nature%202002%20Roberts.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1544}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 16:37:56 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	afc4a1eae30530285ba7173f48c060bc	76834d8ef74cae9cc69cd59f5edd5d47	b20be28f2f8bc11d31e5e4eaf9891e15	article	Does similarity breed cooperation?	G Roberts and T Sherratt	\N	2002
7300824	Phys Rev E	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zimmermann:2004p2203	\N	\N		\N	\N	065102	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-06-06 01:10:46 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/Zimmermann/Phys%20Rev%20E%202004%20Zimmermann.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p2203}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 18:04:00 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We explore the coupled dynamics of the internal states of a set of interacting elements and the network of interactions among them. Interactions are modeled by a spatial game and the network of interaction links evolves adapting to the outcome of the game. As an example, we consider a model of cooperation in which the adaptation is shown to facilitate the formation of a hierarchical interaction network that sustains a highly cooperative stationary state. The resulting network has the characteristics of a small world network when a mechanism of local neighbor selection is introduced in the adaptive network dynamics. The highly connected nodes in the hierarchical structure of the network play a leading role in the stability of the network. Perturbations acting on the state of these special nodes trigger global avalanches leading to complete network reorganization.	84c8837fd1c955bc743a011c58cf5cb8	b57a0f3a645235c389cb2000d6e692ee	a270acb366799e06e1b0141041a0a0c0	article	Coevolution of dynamical states and interactions in dynamic networks	M Zimmermann and V Egu{\\'\\i}luz and M San Miguel	\N	2004
7300825	J Theor Biol	162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peck:1993p5782	\N	\N		\N	\N	195--228	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-08-30 01:23:20 +0200}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5782}, date-modified = {2008-08-30 01:23:38 +0200}, rating = {0}	Recent theoretical research on the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma game (PD) suggests that the evolution of co-operative behaviour depends on the rate at which social groups break apart and new groups form. Long-lasting social groups tend to favour the evolution of co-operation. It is therefore of interest to construct models in which individuals must choose whether to maintain their current social relationships. This is done in the present paper, and the analysis suggests that unco-operative individuals will seek to move quickly from one social relationship to another, while co-operative individuals will seek to maintain relationships with other co-operative individuals. As a result of their differing decisions about changing social relationships, co-operators tend to interact with other co-operators to a greater extent than do unco-operative individuals, and this difference is an important determinant of the results of the model. In contrast to the original analyses of the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, the model presented here allows for the existence of stable equilibria with both co-operative and unco-operative individuals simultaneously present in the same population. It is proved that the position of these equilibria (and hence the frequency of co-operators) depends on the size of the various payoffs that define the Prisoner's Dilemma game. In addition, it is proved that co-operation can be maintained at a high frequency so long as co-operators are able to maintain their relationships with other co-operators over long periods of time. This is true even if unco-operative individuals are able to move from one relationship to another at a very high rate.	4feb4315e3a4c90256ea259821ecb0fb	0e8c2edf429c7c80dc3a8d70be063a56	946da51115b039d4c78dd421650d964f	article	Friendship and the evolution of cooperation	J Peck	\N	1993
7300826	J Conflict Resolut	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hauk:2001p4842	\N	\N		\N	\N	770--793	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-08-05 15:51:10 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/Hauk/J%20Conflict%20Resolut%202001%20Hauk.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4842}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 16:35:44 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	We examine the effect of unilateral and mutual partner selection in the context of prisoner's dilemmas experimentally. Subjects play simultaneously several finitely repeated two-person prisoner's dilemma games. We find that unilateral choice is the best system. It leads to low defection and fewer singles than with mutual choice. Furthermore, with the unilateral choice setup we are able to show that intending defectors are more likely to try to avoid a match than intending cooperators. We compare our results of multiple games with single game PD-experiments and find no difference in aggregate behavior. Hence the multiple game technique is robust and might therefore be an important tool in the future for testing the use of mixed strategies.	31fdd934b50e148c6f6e87bc4e26be03	1458773a736bbe42adaf334b54ce1820	5000c83d91f8a7dfddd8a9df7c6fab70	article	Choice of Partners in Multiple Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma Games: An Experimental Study	E Hauk and R Nagel	\N	2001
7300829	Genetics	161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paulsson:2002p6492	\N	\N		\N	\N	1373--1384	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:26:11 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Paulsson/Genetics%202002%20Paulsson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6492}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:36:45 +0100}, rating = {0}	The replication control genes of bacterial plasmids face selection at two conflicting levels. Plasmid copies that systematically overreplicate relative to their cell mates have a higher chance of fixing in descendant cells, but these cells typically have a lower chance of fixing in the population. Apart from identifying the conflict, this mathematical discussion characterizes the efficiency of the selection levels and suggests how they drive the evolution of kinetic mechanisms. In particular it is hypothesized that: (1) tighter replication control is more vulnerable to selfishness; (2) cis-acting replication activators are relics of a conflict where a plasmid outreplicated its intracellular competitors by monopolizing activators; (3) high-copy plasmids with sloppy replication control arise because intracellular selection favors overreplication, thereby relieving intercellular selection for lower loss rates; (4) the excessive synthesis of cis-acting replication activators and trans-acting inhibitors is the result of an arms race between cis selfishness and trans retaliations; (5) site-specific recombination of plasmid dimers is equivalent to self-policing; and (6) plasmids modify their horizontal transfer to spread without promoting selfishness. It is also discussed how replication control may be subject to a third level of selection acting on the entire population of plasmid-containing cells.	4171d211913fa7825589ae15e1b61835	fcf6b066e22f70443c178e36ca0aad14	816d612e5eae1929a2dd8db9bf4b17c5	article	Multileveled Selection on Plasmid Replication	J Paulsson	\N	2002
7300833	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilson:2005p6435	\N	\N		\N	\N	13367--13371	\N	38	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:22:17 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Wilson/Proceedings%20of%20the%20National%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%202005%20Wilson-1.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6435}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:24:06 +0200}, rating = {0}	In this new assessment of the empirical evidence, an alternative to the standard model is proposed: group selection is the strong binding force in eusocial evolution; individual selection, the strong dissolutive force; and kin selection (narrowly defined), either a weak binding or weak dissolutive force, according to circumstance. Close kinship may be more a consequence of eusociality than a factor promoting its origin. A point of no return to the solitary state exists, as a rule when workers become anatomically differentiated. Eusociality has been rare in evolution, evidently due to the scarcity of environmental pressures adequate to tip the balance among countervailing forces in favor of group selection. Eusociality in ants and termites in the irreversible stage is the key to their ecological dominance and has (at least in ants) shaped some features of internal phylogeny. Their colonies are consistently superior to solitary and preeusocial competitors, due to the altruistic behavior among nestmates and their ability to organize coordinated action by pheromonal communication.	3b8d3fa218996d198d07d4230c644c54	08151745153e83ddbc120a250494ded7	5f9dcd49beb4c9e1200839c2cd4fa680	article	Eusociality: Origin and consequences	E Wilson and B Holldobler	\N	2005
7300834	PLoS One	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2007p422	\N	\N		\N	\N	e270	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 17:39:50 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Traulsen/PLoS%20One%202007%20Traulsen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p422}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:28:04 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The basic idea of tag-based models for cooperation is that individuals recognize each other via arbitrary signals, so-called tags. If there are tags of different colors, then cooperators can always establish new signals of recognition. The resulting ``chromodynamics'' is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. Cooperators use a secret tag until they are discovered by defectors who then destroy cooperation based on this tag. Subsequently, a fraction of the population manages to establish cooperation based on a new tag.\
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We derive a mathematical description of stochastic evolutionary dynamics of tag-based cooperation in populations of finite size. Benefit and cost of cooperation are given by b and c. We find that cooperators are more abundant than defectors if b/c > 1+2u/v, where u is the mutation rate changing only the strategy and v is the mutation rate changing strategy and tag. We study specific assumptions for u and v in two genetic models and one cultural model.\
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In a genetic model, tag-based cooperation only evolves if a gene encodes both strategy and tag. In a cultural model with equal mutation rates between all possible phenotypes (tags and behaviors), the crucial condition is b/c > (K+1)/(K−1), where K is the number of tags. A larger number of tags requires a smaller benefit-to-cost ratio. In the limit of many different tags, the condition for cooperators to have a higher average abundance than defectors becomes b > c.	bfb4a36964bb7436f9ce38767c77d7a7	9115dcddae9d3604be187b16e056ebd8	a1dba909ccb1b802f82e4ef2eb14bea4	article	Chromodynamics of Cooperation in Finite Populations	A Traulsen and M Nowak	\N	2007
7300835	Phys Rev E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2006p225	\N	\N		\N	\N	011901	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 17:00:14 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Traulsen/Phys%20Rev%20E%202006%20Traulsen-2.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p225}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:21:45 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Coevolving and competing species or game-theoretic strategies exhibit rich and complex dynamics for which a general theoretical framework based on finite populations is still lacking. Recently, an explicit mean-field description in the form of a Fokker-Planck equation was derived for frequency-dependent selection with two strategies in finite populations based on microscopic processes [A. Traulsen, J. C. Claussen, and C. Hauert, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 238701 (2005)]. Here we generalize this approach in a twofold way: First, we extend the framework to an arbitrary number of strategies and second, we allow for mutations in the evolutionary process. The deterministic limit of infinite population size of the frequency-dependent Moran process yields the adjusted replicator-mutator equation, which describes the combined effect of selection and mutation. For finite populations, we provide an extension taking random drift into account. In the limit of neutral selection, i.e., whenever the process is determined by random drift and mutations, the stationary strategy distribution is derived. This distribution forms the background for the coevolutionary process. In particular, a critical mutation rate uc is obtained separating two scenarios: above uc the population predominantly consists of a mixture of strategies whereas below uc the population tends to be in homogeneous states. For one of the fundamental problems in evolutionary biology, the evolution of cooperation under Darwinian selection, we demonstrate that the analytical framework provides excellent approximations to individual based simulations even for rather small population sizes. This approach complements simulation results and provides a deeper, systematic understanding of coevolutionary dynamics.	095d5c953b9e74b1b3862b41b13fb0e7	e8ff6ac9bd6b0f0025c653e1ae1995af	b1b7b56876df73f0555a77d7dc030e99	article	Coevolutionary dynamics in large, but finite populations	A Traulsen and J Claussen and C Hauert	\N	2006
7300837	Trends Ecol Evol	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	May:2006p4690	\N	\N		\N	\N	394--399	\N	7	\N	date-added = {2008-08-03 23:59:18 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/May/Trends%20Ecol%20Evol%202006%20May.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4690}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:38:54 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	A scientific growth area in recent years has been the study of networks of interacting entities within a population, including species in food webs, human or other animals transmitting infection, proteins in cells, cells in organisms (e.g. neuronal networks), the internet and the World Wide Web. Here, I review some of the differing network patterns that arise in theory and in practice, with an emphasis on their dynamical implications, particularly for resistance to deliberate or accidental disturbance. I offer caveats and opinionated comment about some excesses of enthusiasm and suggest some areas where these network ideas might find further application.	4ed4c9607ec09b4f340e37a7ec555b3c	f5a1044e920746ad123c9f6de670f279	68dd8ca5e519bcd31e00f77e29879220	article	Network structure and the biology of populations	R May	\N	2006
7300838	Am Sociol Rev	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawler:1996p5818	\N	\N		\N	\N	89--108	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-09-11 19:03:36 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1996/Lawler/American%20Sociological%20Review%201996%20Lawler.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5818}, date-modified = {2008-09-11 19:09:41 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	14f8a12ecb7fccb95a4f8beee0f1fb51	55077fa3b0a82295152062bc05ab1ead	8c4d896cb6b631f2fdd86c34427ff8a6	article	Commitment in Exchange Relations: Test of a Theory of Relational Cohesion	E.J Lawler and J Yoon	\N	1996
7300842	P Natl Acad Sci USA	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boyd:2003p1102	\N	\N		\N	\N	3531--3535	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:35:20 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2003/Boyd/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202003%20Boyd.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1102}, date-modified = {2008-09-26 16:41:22 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Both laboratory and field data suggest that people punish noncooperators even in one-shot interactions. Although such ``altruistic punishment'' may explain the high levels of cooperation in human societies, it creates an evolutionary puzzle: existing models suggest that altruistic cooperation among nonrelatives is evolutionarily stable only in small groups. Thus, applying such models to the evolution of altruistic punishment leads to the prediction that people will not incur costs to punish others to provide benefits to large groups of nonrelatives. However, here we show that an important asymmetry between altruistic cooperation and altruistic punishment allows altruistic punishment to evolve in populations engaged in one-time, anonymous interactions. This process allows both altruistic punishment and altruistic cooperation to be maintained even when groups are large and other parameter values approximate conditions that characterize cultural evolution in the small-scale societies in which humans lived for most of our prehistory.	b5465bae8ac3c15c795f536f0dde67db	b521923af64c5ba201f75acd45340cc0	b21a3e5254540210ed129aeb17508ce7	article	The evolution of altruistic punishment	R Boyd and H Gintis and S Bowles and P Richerson	\N	2003
7300852	Physica D	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zanette:2006p6907	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0167278906003691	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-25 13:16:13 +0100}, pmid = {6932170365102117076}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Zanette/Physica%20D%202006%20Zanette.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6907}, date-modified = {2008-11-25 13:17:00 +0100}, rating = {0}	 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.       . Dami{\\'a}n H. Zanette Corresponding Author 	c90570f1f467b7a9f5728dd471b36015	d6289bb70b3b4a2b5aeb1027bab30f17	ff4d18d1a72a7a486e0552747dcd275d	article	Opinion spreading and agent segregation on evolving networks	D Zanette and S Gil	\N	2006
7300855	J Theor Biol	215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boyd:2002p6364	\N	\N		\N	\N	287--296	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 16:58:50 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Boyd/J%20Theor%20Biol%202002%20Boyd.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6364}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 16:59:53 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Group beneficial norms are common in human societies. The persistence of such norms is consistent with evolutionary game theory, but existing models do not provide a plausible explanation for why they are common. We show that when a model of imitation used to derive replicator dynamics in isolated populations is generalized to allow for population structure, group beneficial norms can spread rapidly under plausible conditions. We also show that this mechanism allows recombination of different group beneficial norms arising in different populations.	a0bd088447f1bc941829285c05e002f3	690e738c221a6385e35c126ca9381c89	5b414a1eff30a19d734c3e32b44b7cc0	article	Group Beneficial Norms Can Spread Rapidly in a Structured Population	R Boyd and P Richerson	\N	2002
7300863	Theoretical Population Biology	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowles:2004p6368	\N	\N		\N	\N	17--28	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:06:58 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/Bowles/Theoretical%20Population%20Biology%202004%20Bowles.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6368}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:08:21 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	How do human groups maintain a high level of cooperation despite a low level of genetic relatedness among group members? We suggest that many humans have a predisposition to punish those who violate group-beneficial norms, even when this imposes a fitness cost on the punisher. Such altruistic punishment is widely observed to sustain high levels of cooperation in behavioral experiments and in natural settings.\
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We offer a model of cooperation and punishment that we call strong reciprocity: where members of a group benefit from mutual adherence to a social norm, strong reciprocators obey the norm and punish its violators, even though as a result they receive lower payoffs than other group members, such as selfish agents who violate the norm and do not punish, and pure cooperators who adhere to the norm but free-ride by never punishing. Our agent-based simulations show that, under assumptions approximating likely human environments over the 100,000 years prior to the domestication of animals and plants, the proliferation of strong reciprocators when initially rare is highly likely, and that substantial frequencies of all three behavioral types can be sustained in a population. As a result, high levels of cooperation are sustained. Our results do not require that group members be related or that group extinctions occur.	0f9e2272a7eb6f2f0717b2c91bf23843	b2fe6895591517c993761ce307693139	c8a2eb8a642ef80eb2593aeca16b5089	article	The evolution of strong reciprocity: cooperation in heterogeneous populations	S Bowles and H Gintis	\N	2004
7300864	P Natl Acad Sci USA	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fowler:2005p1588	\N	\N		\N	\N	7047--7049	\N	19	\N	date-added = {2008-05-30 01:29:37 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Fowler/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202005%20Fowler.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1588}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 13:03:26 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	How did human cooperation evolve? Recent evidence shows that many people are willing to engage in altruistic punishment, voluntarily paying a cost to punish noncooperators. Although this behavior helps to explain how cooperation can persist, it creates an important puzzle. If altruistic punishment provides benefits to nonpunishers and is costly to punishers, then how could it evolve? Drawing on recent insights from voluntary public goods games, I present a simple evolutionary model in which altruistic punishers can enter and will always come to dominate a population of contributors, defectors, and nonparticipants. The model suggests that the cycle of strategies in voluntary public goods games does not persist in the presence of punishment strategies. It also suggests that punishment can only enforce payoff-improving strategies, contrary to a widely cited "folk theorem" result that suggests that punishment can allow the evolution of any strategy.	83583b6f09ac183573022915818d0548	76fd97c53d31c4c973bd41583e339e8a	3135723fefc2d81d09cb94258efda824	article	Altruistic punishment and the origin of cooperation	J Fowler	\N	2005
7300865	B Math Biol	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2008p3009	\N	\N		\N	\N	1410--24	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2008-06-20 13:51:28 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Traulsen/B%20Math%20Biol%202008%20Traulsen.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3009}, date-modified = {2008-11-11 15:32:18 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (= fitness). An underlying assumption in most models is that fitness is a linear function of the payoff. For stochastic evolutionary dynamics in finite populations, this leads to analytical results in the limit of weak selection, where the game has a small effect on overall fitness. But this linear function makes the analysis of strong selection difficult. Here, we show that analytical results can be obtained for any intensity of selection, if fitness is defined as an exponential function of payoff. This approach also works for group selection (= multi-level selection). We discuss the difference between our approach and that of inclusive fitness theory.	4501c22bcf47214304235b325cafb708	894fc3cda1c35667c1e020b24b6cc775	ceb167d951fc85209acdd3b24756bcb3	article	Analytical Results for Individual and Group Selection of Any Intensity	A Traulsen and N Shoresh and M Nowak	\N	2008
7300866	Ration Soc	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yamagishi:2008p3370	\N	\N		\N	\N	5--30	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-07-01 17:11:49 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Yamagishi/Ration%20Soc%202008%20Yamagishi.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3370}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 23:15:16 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Two explanations of why shared group membership promotes cooperation in social dilemmas were compared. According to the fear---greed model of social identity proposed by Simpson (2006), shared group membership reduces greed but not fear and, thus, should promote altruistic behavior toward in-group members in the absence of fear. According to the group heuristic model proposed by Yamagishi and colleagues, altruistic behavior toward in-group members is a `ticket' to enter a generalized exchange system; people are not predicted to behave altruistically when it is made salient that no system of generalized exchange operates in the group. We tested these models in a dictator game experiment with two conditions. In the common knowledge condition, either model predicts greater altruism toward in-group recipients. In the unilateral knowledge condition --- when the dictator knows the group membership of the recipient, but the recipient does not know the membership of the dictator --- the fear---greed model predicts greater altruism toward ingroup recipients. In contrast, the group heuristic model does not predict such in-group bias in altruism. The results of the experiment support the group heuristic model.	0fefdce0b438f063389136947aed4c11	8b15129a47dc83c573c14cc917a5a0d3	9d15b9a788ca1bb0041f0d7f5ef45e9c	article	Does Shared Group Membership Promote Altruism?: Fear, Greed, and Reputation	T Yamagishi and N Mifune	\N	2008
7300869	Nature	454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deamer:2008p3765	\N	\N		\N	\N	37--38	\N	\N	\N	local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Deamer/Nature%202008%20Deamer.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3765}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 01:25:32 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	If the first cells were simple vesicles, how did nutrients cross their membranes without help from transport proteins? A model of a primitive cell suggests that early membranes were surprisingly permeable.\
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How life began remains an open question. There are now a dozen or more competing ideas that fall into two general categories: life began either as an autotrophic organism that used primitive metabolic pathways to make its own organic components, or as a heterotroph that incorporated carbon-containing nutrients already available in the environment.	8246935b09c380af7db57f17e2603bd3	803bc89a9e85a5c4f9b1407144d19640	bd91d3dc11729a695f8112bacb72f7c6	article	How leaky were primitive cells?	D Deamer	\N	2008
7300874	Sci Am	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basu:2007p4151	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 15:10:18 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 01:02:07 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4151}	\N	b01bc5535cc76e12434389406fe8a874	646f16cd603e0d4fd30813837fe6747e	a3fe9798385b7c96f16a63f93fea6ca4	article	The Traveler's Dilemma	K Basu	\N	2007
7300875	Ration Soc	18	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simpson:2006p6518	\N	\N		\N	\N	443--470	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 23:16:45 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Simpson/Ration%20Soc%202006%20Simpson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6518}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 23:17:42 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	This article presents a refined explanation of why minimal group identities affect cooperation in social dilemmas. The refined approach builds on key tenets of social identity theory to argue that identity affects cooperation by leadings actors to maximize ingroup outcomes and minimize ingroup inequalities. A key implication of the argument is that social identity is predicted to reduce actors' responses to the `greed component' in social dilemmas (the incentive to `free-ride' on others' cooperation), but that it will not affect actors' responses to the `fear component' (the motivation to avoid being `suckered'). These predictions stand in contrast to those of two existing explanations of social identity and cooperation. The three arguments are tested against the results of two new experiments. Overall, the results support the refined approach.	8dd3d83de75308dec3f4b19702a2b57c	83be0249bf799c50497b0a3225643ac0	e9f8830a4b1dbf72757bada5131f42b9	article	Social Identity and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas	B Simpson	\N	2006
7300877	J Stat Mech	2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambiotte:2007p4070	\N	\N		\N	\N	P08026	\N	8	\N	date-added = {2008-07-09 16:55:34 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Lambiotte/J%20Stat%20Mech%202007%20Lambiotte.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4070}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:27:12 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The majority rule is applied to a topology that consists of two coupled random networks, thereby mimicking the modular structure observed in social networks. We calculate analytically the asymptotic behaviour of the model and derive a phase diagram that depends on the frequency of random opinion flips and on the inter-connectivity between the two communities. It is shown that three regimes may take place: a disordered regime, where no collective phenomena takes place; a symmetric regime, where the nodes in both communities reach the same average opinion; and an asymmetric regime, where the nodes in each community reach an opposite average opinion. The transition from the asymmetric regime to the symmetric regime is shown to be discontinuous.	ad1819a325004807c1afc608958c1f81	47f98369a120cab01ea81c1e11437a0a	254d1339ecb02e43050f924b96430b72	article	Coexistence of opposite opinions in a network with communities	R Lambiotte and M Ausloos	\N	2007
7300880	J Theor Biol	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hruschka:2006p4078	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--15	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-09 19:49:26 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2006/Hruschka/J%20Theor%20Biol%202006%20Hruschka.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4078}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 13:19:00 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	The evolution of cooperation is a central problem in biology and the social sciences. While theoretical work using the iterated prisoner's dilemma (IPD) has shown that cooperation among non-kin can be sustained among reciprocal strategies (i.e. tit-for-tat), these results are sensitive to errors in strategy execution, cyclical invasions by free riders, and the specific ecology of strategies. Moreover, the IPD assumes that a strategy's probability of playing the PD game with other individuals is independent of the decisions made by others. Here, we remove the assumption of independent pairing by studying a more plausible cooperative dilemma in which players can preferentially interact with a limited set of known partners and also deploy longer-term accounting strategies that can counteract the effects of random errors. We show that cooperative strategies readily emerge and persist in a range of noisy environments, with successful cooperative strategies (henceforth, cliquers) maintaining medium-term memories for partners and low thresholds for acceptable cooperation (i.e. forgiveness). The success of these strategies relies on their cliquishness---a propensity to defect with strangers if they already have an adequate number of partners. Notably, this combination of medium-term accounting, forgiveness, and cliquishness fits with empirical studies of friendship and other long-term relationships among humans.	5d999b1f4301be0824c56c656bce2a68	1fe97bc5998e94b65b1e08ad1c5a524c	fe3fbb505a33b5d7d7ccee85329036d5	article	Friendship, cliquishness, and the emergence of cooperation	D Hruschka and J Henrich	\N	2006
7300886	P R Soc B	274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barclay:2007p3933	\N	\N		\N	\N	749--53	\N	1610	\N	date-added = {2008-07-09 16:07:44 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Barclay/P%20R%20Soc%20B%202007%20Barclay.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3933}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 13:19:16 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Department of Neurobiology and Behaviour, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. pjb46@cornell.edu}, rating = {0}	Reciprocal altruism has been the backbone of research on the evolution of altruistic behaviour towards non-kin, but recent research has begun to apply costly signalling theory to this problem. In addition to signalling resources or abilities, public generosity could function as a costly signal of cooperative intent, benefiting altruists in terms of (i) better access to cooperative relationships and (ii) greater cooperation within those relationships. When future interaction partners can choose with whom they wish to interact, this could lead to competition to be more generous than others. Little empirical work has tested for the possible existence of this `competitive altruism'. Using a cooperative monetary game with and without opportunities for partner choice and signalling cooperative intent, we show here that people actively compete to be more generous than others when they can benefit from being chosen for cooperative partnerships, and the most generous people are correspondingly chosen more often as cooperative partners. We also found evidence for increased scepticism of altruistic signals when the potential reputational benefits for dishonest signalling were high. Thus, this work supports the hypothesis that public generosity can be a signal of cooperative intent, which people sometimes `fake' when conditions permit it.	d5bc88ff71ed7fee028c9d05d2f5df5d	a5a8c528f1eb375a34d3c14e90c523ad	f81a2f2a5efd6117f52944036a1e8b72	article	Partner choice creates competitive altruism in humans	Pat Barclay and Robb Willer	\N	2007
7300892	Behav Brain Sci	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zuidema:2003p3792	\N	\N		\N	\N	651--707	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-07-08 11:11:21 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2003/Zuidema/Behav%20Brain%20Sci%202003%20Zuidema.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3792}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 18:08:14 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	 	c467cc4d82af89572e8b8cbf38e18e0b	e1a96f347d9ea328beb85b9e961f3740	d4ca5208cd21f05142dd76263e8a0f8e	article	How did we get from there to here in the evolution of language?	W Zuidema and B de Boer	\N	2003
7300893	Biology and Philosophy	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kerr:2002p6381	\N	\N		\N	\N	477--517	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-05 17:10:08 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2002/Kerr/Biology%20and%20Philosophy%202002%20Kerr.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6381}, date-modified = {2008-10-05 17:12:13 +0200}, rating = {0}	We have two main objections to Kerr and Godfrey-Smith's (2002) meticulous analysis. First, they misunderstand the position we took in Unto Others -- we do not claim that individual-level statements about the evolution of altruism are always unexplanatory and always fail to capture causal relationships. Second, Kerr and Godfrey-Smith characterize the individual and the multi-level perspectives in terms of different sets of parameters. In particular, they do not allow the multi-level perspective to use the individual fitness parameters i and i. We don't see why the multi-level perspective prevents one from thinking in these terms. Kerr and Godfrey-Smith's argument that Uyenoyama and Feldman's (1980, 1992) definition of altruism belongs more to the individualist perspective than it does to the multi-level perspective is an artifact of their choice of parameters; the same point applies to their argument about the individualism inherent in the idea of Class I and Class II fitness structures.	4b29ca3723fc56df4a191211a307412b	173869f5cc1a4bc7ce0338c2839899c8	77f3bac0fdc029a82bb79ee09935b032	article	Individualist and Multi-level Perspectives on Selection in Structured Populations	B Kerr and P Godfrey-Smith	\N	2002
7300894	Cultural Diversity versus Economic Solidarity	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowles:2004p6560	\N	\N		\N	\N	81--97	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-06 02:01:08 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-10-06 02:03:40 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2004/Bowles/Cultural%20Diversity%20versus%20Economic%20Solidarity%202004%20Bowles.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6560}	\N	c78f287cfb4406227909a9f68eaa84c9	e4a24e399d56c15cd2d07cbc995bac07	d5b0d38630e8f10742cace722bf968df	article	The Co-evolution of love and hate	S Bowles and J Choi	\N	2004
7300896	P Natl Acad Sci USA	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Michod:2007p2804	\N	\N		\N	\N	8613--8618	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-06-18 17:10:20 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Michod/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202007%20Michod.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p2804}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 14:45:08 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Individuality is a complex trait, yet a series of stages each advantageous in itself can be shown to exist allowing evolution to get from unicellular individuals to multicellular individuals. We consider several of the key stages involved in this transition: the initial advantage of group formation, the origin of reproductive altruism within the group, and the further specialization of cell types as groups increase in size. How do groups become individuals? This is the central question we address. Our hypothesis is that fitness tradeoffs drive the transition of a cell group into a multicellular individual through the evolution of cells specialized at reproductive and vegetative functions of the group. We have modeled this hypothesis and have tested our models in two ways. We have studied the origin of the genetic basis for reproductive altruism (somatic cells specialized at vegetative functions) in the multicellular Volvox carteri by showing how an altruistic gene may have originated through cooption of a life-history tradeoff gene present in a unicellular ancestor. Second, we ask why reproductive altruism and individuality arise only in the larger members of the volvocine group (recognizing that high levels of kinship are present in all volvocine algae groups). Our answer is that the selective pressures leading to reproductive altruism stem from the increasing cost of reproduction with increasing group size. Concepts from population genetics and evolutionary biology appear to be sufficient to explain complexity, at least as it relates to the problem of the major transitions between the different kinds of evolutionary individuals.	fcc466c83312ccb62f2f2529168069dd	3b731f65166dac589a05b3e5c1f8d3e2	b7e965e09ef0cf9cc50d1f520e9f7f9f	article	Evolution of individuality during the transition from unicellular to multicellular life	R Michod	\N	2007
7300898	Advancing Social Simulation: The First World Congress	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Back:2007p5814	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-09-11 18:34:39 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-09-11 19:09:47 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Back/Advancing%20Social%20Simulation%20The%20First%20World%20Congress%202007%20Back.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5814}	Why are people inclined to build friendships and maintain durable, nonreproductive relationships? Previous computational modeling work on the evolution of commitment in repeated exchange showed that being largely unconditionally cooperative in committed relationships is more viable than conditional cooperation based on fair reciprocity (e.g. Tit for Tat). But this work did not conduct a sufficiently strict test of the viability of commitment because it did not allow for the spontaneous emergence of ``smart cheaters'' who take advantage of the tolerance of commitment players. We extend previous studies with the possibility of randomly mutating strategies under evolutionary pressures, and give a much larger coverage of an infinite strategy space. Our results show the lack of evolutionary stable strategies in our dilemma setting. We find that emerging populations alternate between temporarily stable states that can be characterized as either cooperative or opportunistic. Using the simulated results as input to statistical analysis, we show that the viability of strategies increases with increasing levels of interpersonal commitment, and that the effect of interpersonal commitment on viability is larger than the effect of fairness.	14548ab54281168208fc3ab6687cec48	f3f61f6ee8606b1028f7f6165e38514c	7e029cd6df94ebf25b45beea5d0be78b	article	Why Do We Like To Stay with Our Friends? Modelling the Evolutionary Dynamics of Interpersonal Commitment	I Back and A Flache	\N	2007
7300899	Nat Phys	3	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colizza:2007p3336	\N	\N		\N	\N	276--282	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-06-30 14:59:18 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Colizza/Nat%20Phys%202007%20Colizza.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3336}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:38:45 +0100}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Dynamical reaction-diffusion processes and meta-population models are standard modeling approaches for a wide variety of phenomena in which local quantities - such as density, potential and particles - diffuse and interact according to the physical laws. Here, we study the behavior of two basic reaction-diffusion processes ({\\$}B o A{\\$} and {\\$}A+B o 2B{\\$}) defined on networks with heterogeneous topology and no limit on the nodes' occupation number. We investigate the effect of network topology on the basic properties of the system's phase diagram and find that the network heterogeneity sustains the reaction activity even in the limit of a vanishing density of particles, eventually suppressing the critical point in density driven phase transitions, whereas phase transition and critical points, independent of the particle density, are not altered by topological fluctuations. This work lays out a theoretical and computational microscopic framework for the study of a wide range of realistic meta-populations models and agent-based models that include the complex features of real world networks.	df1bd15a238ea78817ef86ec2e79d64c	311747868300f2c2ea123638756a6b3f	9fd531da80658a5884a96c9b32c483cd	article	Reaction--diffusion processes and metapopulation models in heterogeneous networks	V Colizza and R Pastor-Satorras and A Vespignani	\N	2007
7300902	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B - Biological Sciences	265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roberts:1998p3966	\N	\N		-Diversity in strategy  + partner choice\
\	 --> competitive altruism:\	- competition for the most altruistic partners\
\	\	\	\	\	\	- non-altruists ostracized\
\		\N	427--431	\N	1394	\N	local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/Roberts/Proceedings%20of%20the%20Royal%20Society%20of%20London%20B%20-%20Biological%20Sciences%201998%20Roberts.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p3966}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 19:51:54 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Current work on cooperation is focused on the theory of reciprocal altruism. However, reciprocity is just one way of getting a return on an investment in altruism and is difficult to apply to many examples. Reciprocity theory addresses how animals respond dynamically to others so as to cooperate without being exploited. I discuss how introducing differences in individual generosity together with partner choice into models of reciprocity can lead to an escalation in altruistic behaviour. Individuals may compete for the most altruistic partners and non-altruists may become ostracized. I refer to this phenomenon as competitive altruism and propose that it can represent a move away from the dynamic responsiveness of reciprocity. Altruism may be rewarded in kind, but rewards may be indirectly accrued or may not involve the return of altruism at all, for example if altruists tend to be chosen as mates. This variety makes the idea of competitive altruism relevant to behaviours which cannot be explained by reciprocity. I consider whether altruism might act as a signal of quality, as proposed by the handicap principle. I suggest that altruistic acts could make particularly effective signals because of the inherent benefits to receivers. I consider how reciprocity and competitive altruism are related and how they may be distinguished.	0dfc1c27487d9ec57b524b3f2d9b4d1c	3bbbad8cde8e50ee5de43b714421dd34	60f55243d509c0859bb54dc8c02d3740	article	Competitive altruism: from reciprocity to the handicap principle	G Roberts	\N	1998
7300906	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	104	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kinzler:2007p6129	\N	\N		\N	\N	12577--12580	\N	30	\N	date-added = {2008-09-26 16:17:11 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Kinzler/Proceedings%20of%20the%20National%20Academy%20of%20Sciences%202007%20Kinzler.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6129}, date-modified = {2008-09-26 16:29:22 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	What leads humans to divide the social world into groups, preferring their own group and disfavoring others? Experiments with infants and young children suggest these tendencies are based on predispositions that emerge early in life and depend, in part, on natural language. Young infants prefer to look at a person who previously spoke their native language. Older infants preferentially accept toys from native-language speakers, and preschool children preferentially select native-language speakers as friends. Variations in accent are sufficient to evoke these social preferences, which are observed in infants before they produce or comprehend speech and are exhibited by children even when they comprehend the foreign-accented speech. Early-developing preferences for native-language speakers may serve as a foundation for later-developing preferences and conflicts among social groups.	38d62cea5cc861064f69e0ce96823ad2	5099d5389b288dbd6862fc66e5a59a7b	1f85c4a791d71860df68612a0ab6d5ff	article	The native language of social cognition	K Kinzler and E Dupoux and E Spelke	\N	2007
7300908	P Natl Acad Sci USA	97	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skyrms:2000p404	\N	\N		\N	\N	9340--9346	\N	16	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 17:28:53 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Skyrms/P%20Natl%20Acad%20Sci%20USA%202000%20Skyrms.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p404}, date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:00:55 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Univ Calif Irvine, Sch Social Sci, Irvine, CA 92607 USA}, rating = {0}, language = {English}	We consider a dynamic social network model in which agents play repeated games in pairings determined by a stochastically evolving social network. Individual agents begin to interact at random, with the interactions modeled as games. The game payoffs determine which interactions are reinforced, and the network structure emerges as a consequence of the dynamics of the agents' learning behavior. We study this in a variety of game-theoretic conditions and show that the behavior is complex and sometimes dissimilar to behavior in the absence of structural dynamics. We argue that modeling network structure as dynamic increases realism without rendering the problem of analysis intractable.	b4ff707765bbb902076295d3ac55dc61	f70fda00567e1fe26c1dc6602a46e119	0c4b652aa477666b64c29b93ffb48869	article	A dynamic model of social network formation	B Skyrms and R Pemantle	\N	2000
7300909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Traulsen:2008p2104	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-08-08 17:38:25 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2008/Traulsen/2008%20Traulsen.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p2104}	\N	cb165c191481055d7f798d5731e8faf5	c584405219a6ef94f2b414a05eb358e6	34a82a5f281ede33c37131c5b0e23768	article	Stochastic evolutionary game dynamics	A Traulsen and C Hauert	\N	2008
7300911	Am J Soc	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kollock:1994p5825	\N	\N		\N	\N	313--345	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-09-11 19:11:13 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1994/Kollock/Am%20J%20Soc%201994%20Kollock.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p5825}, date-modified = {2008-09-11 19:14:34 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	\N	425a5650546b06b68f86ef90d06e0f86	47489eb4a39cbc1107802fbea9b9dbec	59af2c18be500d35a450da9632736b22	article	The Emergence of Exchange Structures: An Experimental Study of Uncertainty, Commitment and Trust	P Kollock	\N	1994
7300913	Am Nat	165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeGalliard:2005p4454	\N	\N		\N	\N	206--224	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-07-10 17:51:20 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2005/Le%20Galliard/Am%20Nat%202005%20Le%20Galliard.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4454}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 16:40:56 +0200}, read = {Yes}, affiliation = {Ecole Normale Super, CNRS, Fonct {\\&} Evolut Syst Ecol, Unite Mixte Rech 7625, F-75005 Paris, France}, rating = {0}	Social behavior involves "staying and helping," two individual attributes that vary considerably among organisms. Investigating the ultimate causes of such variation, this study integrates previously separate lines of research by analyzing the joint evolution of altruism and mobility. We unfold the network of selective pressures and derive how these depend on physiological costs, eco-evolutionary feedbacks, and a complex interaction between the evolving traits. Our analysis highlights habitat saturation, both around individuals (local aggregation) and around unoccupied space (local contention), as the key mediator of altruism and mobility evolution. Once altruism and mobility are allowed to evolve jointly, three general insights emerge. First, the cost of mobility affects the origin of altruism, determining whether and how quickly selfishness is overcome. Second, the cost of altruism determines which of two qualitatively different routes to sociality are taken: an evolutionary reduction of mobility, resulting in higher habitat saturation, is either preceded or followed by the adaptive rise of altruism. Third, contrary to conventional expectations, a positive correlation between evolutionarily stable levels of altruism and mobility can arise; this is expected when comparing populations that evolved under different constraints on mobility or that differ in other life-history traits.	eb620e0909061aef52fb881378bd82f8	a49355d50b422749eca3e95190c57529	aa2494a9e7c0edb9671999ea07ec9c43	article	Adaptive evolution of social traits: Origin, trajectories, and correlations of altruism and mobility	JF Le Galliard and R Ferriere and U Dieckmann	\N	2005
7300915	J Theor Biol	193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sherratt:1998p4071	\N	\N		\N	\N	167--177	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-09 18:46:11 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/1998/Sherratt/J%20Theor%20Biol%201998%20Sherratt.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p4071}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 13:18:31 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	In this paper we present a resource-explicit Donor-Receiver model for reciprocally altruistic interactions that obeys the defining inequalities of the Prisoner's Dilemma. In our model, individuals vary in the quantity of resource they invest when cooperating (termed "generosity") and they have the freedom to opt out of interactions with potential partners on the basis of their past experiences with these players (termed "choosiness"). Dynamic optimal solutions were found using a genetic algorithm in which the decision rules (cooperate or defect), generosity when cooperating, and choosiness exhibited by individuals when deciding to opt out, were all coded on genes held on two separate chromosomes. Through this genetic algorithm, individuals that had alleles which resulted in greatest success at playing our modified Prisoner's Dilemma left more offspring. When the benefit of receiving a unit resource exceeded the cost of giving, then generous cooperative behaviour tended to emerge within the population, even when the alleles of all the individuals in the starting population were set to defect. When the probability of individuals re-encountering one another was increased, individuals not only cooperated more, but they developed greater generosity. However, as the ratio of the benefits received to costs expended increased above 1, individuals in this model remained highly cooperative but their median generosity decreased significantly. In contrast to earlier studies using genetic algorithms, the extra potential for cheating afforded by asymmetrical degrees of generosity meant that genuinely cooperative behaviour did not emerge in the equivalent round-robin tournament in which individuals were not able to exercise partner preference.	f26b8fa4fb01461dcd59f7358e04e549	fb99b475767d0b73fc363e9031ca9feb	e064e60d2f8819af5fb720a7f88347ec	article	The Evolution of Generosity and Choosiness in Cooperative Exchanges	T Sherratt and G Roberts	\N	1998
7300917	Quarterly Review of Biology	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilson:2007p6830	\N	\N		\N	\N	327--348	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-11-11 15:32:32 +0100}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2007/Wilson/Quarterly%20Review%20of%20Biology%202007%20Wilson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p6830}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:36:25 +0100}, rating = {0}	\N	aa39acd19c6db6f4ca167ab33e382b0d	d4ddb07c0266c49abc38227d0b674460	ba3150ce532c2822be761810b30bb897	article	Rethinking the theoretical foundation of sociobiology	D.S Wilson and E.O Wilson	\N	2007
7300920	Phys. Rev. Lett	86	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abramson:2001p7048	http://www.citebase.org/cgi-bin/fulltext?format=application/pdf&identifier=oai:arXiv.org:nlin/0010012	\N		\N	\N	2909--2912	\N	13	\N	date-added = {2008-12-03 13:42:57 +0100}, pmid = {570700879656395623}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2001/Abramson/Phys.%20Rev.%20Lett%202001%20Abramson.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p7048}, date-modified = {2008-12-03 13:43:19 +0100}, rating = {0}	A model for the spread of an infection is analyzed for different population structures. The interactions within the population are described by small world networks, ranging from ordered lattices to random graphs. For the more ordered systems, there is a fluctuating endemic state of low infection. At a finite value of the disorder of the network, we find a transition to self-sustained oscillations in the size of the infected subpopulation.	71398d4b8a0169ff121dc0a66de8f502	240f7d6905e2e11ed38d1a163faddb0c	97cc5d100319921f33af9d8a1d2ff348	article	Small world effect in an epidemiological model	G Abramson and M Kuperman	\N	2001
7300928	Science	288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nowak:2000p1150	\N	\N		\N	\N	819 -- 820	\N	5467	\N	date-added = {2008-05-29 18:40:38 +0200}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/sven/Documents/Papers/2000/Nowak/Science%202000%20Nowak-2.pdf}, uri = {papers://B7B184F3-8CE5-4C43-B61C-B7952DE67982/Paper/p1150}, date-modified = {2008-08-16 15:37:52 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}	Why do we help others? There are two principal reasons according to evolutionary biologists: kin selection (we help those who are most closely related to us) and reciprocal altruism (we give to receive). Reciprocal altruism can be divided into direct reciprocity (the donor is rewarded by the recipient) and indirect reciprocity (the donor is rewarded by third parties). As Nowak and Sigmund explain in a Perspective, a psychology experiment in which students are asked to play a game where they donate money to others in the group demonstrates indirect reciprocity in action (Wedekind and Milinski,). Knowing the overall generosity score of their co-players (but not the individuals to whom co-players had been generous) students donated most often to the more generous individuals and less often to those with low scores.	b714550645229decddeae4b5a657a833	e241614b8aa353accae544e622a63818	65df9244b6243cd0add4987694598bfd	article	Shrewd Investments	M Nowak and K Sigmund	\N	2000
7302256	\N	26(2006)2	\N	\N	\N	\N	In: Computers in Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://library-mistress.blogspot.com/2009/02/bibliothek-20-news.html	\N	Library Mistress: <font color="#D2691E" size ="-1">Bibliothek 2.0-News</font>	\N	\N	pp. 50-51	\N	\N	\N		\N	52a946db4e5334175e2639b82bc467ab	da56b6f43d63babd7f6c6cabd46c5512	9b6c24b3aa64fa1f46122de7f73557a0	misc	How and why to try a blog for staff communication"	Rachel Singer Gordon / Michael Stephens	\N	2006
7302454	Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications	306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biro2003408	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00974-4	\N		\N	\N	408 - 415	\N	2	\N	issn = {0006-291X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00974-4}	A periodic table of codons has been designed where the codons are in regular locations. The table has four fields (16 places in each) one with each of the four nucleotides (A, U, G, C) in the central codon position. Thus, AAA (lysine), UUU (phenylalanine), GGG (glycine), and CCC (proline) were placed into the corners of the fields as the main codons (and amino acids) of the fields. They were connected to each other by six axes. The resulting nucleic acid periodic table showed perfect axial symmetry for codons. The corresponding amino acid table also displaced periodicity regarding the biochemical properties (charge and hydropathy) of the 20 amino acids and the position of the stop signals. The table emphasizes the importance of the central nucleotide in the codons and predicts that purines control the charge while pyrimidines determine the polarity of the amino acids. This prediction was experimentally tested.	a8fe01c37728fc2025be944573d18202	224607262dc43f48500ed4be1b9cb25b	da6249ad187e058b5e136d88da2d7aeb	article	A common periodic table of codons and amino acids	J. C. Biro and B. Benyó and C. Sansom and Á. Szlávecz and G. Fördös and T. Micsik and Z. Benyó	\N	2003
7302684	Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	3	torranceharry2007	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/09695940701591867	\N		\N	\N	281 - 294	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0969-594X}	\N	f160a3fe6b766a5048b413ba98ec43ab	d5e12c75268624451b3fe4cca9aea015	16a218652ccf48aa0c133bbf8d3e2bce	article	Assessment <i>as</i> learning? How the use of explicit learning objectives, assessment criteria and feedback in post-secondary education and training can come to dominate learning.	Harry Torrance	\N	2007
7302785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutgers University Press	New Brunswick	\N	\N	dvornik:1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7d4e2e2df6a662d60e274ce07518fce	4a86f79de0df3ce0ffd3384dc03f776b	4d82d013affe2dd25c7c9e8e02c8da13	book	Byzantine Missions Among the Slavs. SS. Constantine-Cyril and Methodius	Francis Dvornik	\N	1970
7302806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Michigan, Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literature	Ann Arbor	\N	\N	kantor:1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1db901f412eea77f5521e4c80e1f5e87	b22d0acc4968189dde7b90287111ec5a	f30718cee318fd98e699fb9f1bb645b7	book	Medieval Slavic Lives of Saints and Princes	Marvin Kantor	\N	1983
7302850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mariner Books	\N	\N	\N	carroll:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfe9d8ef38f2cffa82c3a0ac17d35dfb	2c636e9e3ae0c88d0e3854a64177beab	5ce684348263a88e37073e1526efa47f	book	Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews -- A History	James Carroll	\N	2001
7303282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modern Uses of Multiple-Valued Logic	\N	\N	\N	Reidel Publishing Company	Boston	\N	\N	belnap77	\N	\N		\N	\N	7--37	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b3567c43da9f1d93df89b7d656af6eb	6b5077cb5b39a0a6defffb66865b1d96	ec250da303caa0db3fc464442632d291	incollection	A useful four-valued logic	N. D. Belnap	G. Epstein and J. M. Dunn	1977
7303284	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entailment: The Logic of Relevance and Necessity 	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	\N	\N	\N	belnap92	http://www.pitt.edu/~belnap/howacomputershouldthink.pdf	\N	discusses four-valued logics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e91869a0ac2d9995577319365722dbb	ad861234f33cfaf4ce56994763cb971c	04af3817a67e4d34568fa37373815ee8	incollection	How a computer should think	Nuel D. Belnap	Alan Anderson and Nuel Belnap and J. Michael Dunn	1992
7303870	\N	\N	\N	Second	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	mcdo2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Solaris™ Internals, Second Edition,
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describes the algorithms and data structures of all the major subsystems in the Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris kernels. The text has been extensively revised since the first edition, with more than 600 pages of new material. Integrated Solaris tools and utilities, including DTrace, MDB, kstat, and the process tools, are used throughout to illustrate how the reader can observe the Solaris kernel in action. The companion volume, Solaris™ Performance and Tools, extends the examples contained here, and expands the scope to performance and behavior analysis. Coverage includes:
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Virtual and physical memory
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Processes, threads, and scheduling
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File system framework and UFS implementation
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Networking: TCP/IP implementation
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Resource management facilities and zones
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The Solaris™ Internals volumes make a superb reference for anyone using Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris.	a195fd8bacfecd1a4a84ea0d9a8317bd	08a27bd0b0e6925eacfd2220d0d530b4	6c6cdee0338f1bd3ccaf32aef889586d	book	Solaris™ Internals: Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris Kernel Architecture	Richard McDougall and Jim Mauro	\N	2006
7304343	Journal of Theoretical Biology	227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hordijk2004451	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4B9D7F9-5/2/2ee9381e0aee171cb3a44e4eef582b72	\N		\N	\N	451 - 461	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2003.11.020}	The ability of systems of molecular reactions to be simultaneously autocatalylic and sustained by some ambient [`]food source' of simple molecules may have been an essential step in the origin of life. In this paper we first describe a polynomial-time algorithm that determines whether any given set of molecules, reactions and catalysations contains a subsystem that is both autocatalytic and able to be sustained from a given subset of the molecules. We also describe some combinatorial properties of this algorithm, and show how it can be used to find irreducible auto-catalysing and sustaining subsystems. In the second part of the paper we use the algorithm to investigate random catalytic networks--in particular, a model described by Kauffman. Using simulations and some analytic techniques we investigate the rate of catalysis that is required for the emergence of autocatalytic and sustaining subsystems.	4023218ac565439d53a39b277c61fecd	4267b716bb2310fde57905ab3f92ebf8	5f8037b625553f11ab0e4e4a898e527a	article	Detecting autocatalytic, self-sustaining sets in chemical reaction systems	Wim Hordijk and Mike Steel	\N	2004
7304358	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 30th Intl Symp. Multi-valued Logics	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Portland, Oregon	\N	\N	ganzinger00mvl	\N	\N		\N	\N	337--344	\N	\N	\N		We apply chaining techniques to automated theorem proving in many-valued logics. In particular, we show that superposition specializes to a reﬁned version of the many-valued resolution rules introduced by Baaz and Fermüller, and that ordered chaining can be specialized to a refutationally complete inference system for regular clauses.	4493c817788585ad14f4639c69a18c95	3f2a00c0d1def0b5d865bf33329025b8	beb3d318361b0c03ca8e2752b9ce880f	inproceedings	Chaining techniques for automated theorem proving in finitely-valued logics	Harald Ganzinger and Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans	\N	2000
7305442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R Foundation for Statistical Computing	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	R	http://www.R-project.org	\N		\N	{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	31b74196a3d45baa6f0067e1b420f47a	a2c9644acd54055dc3f6255bf3dafb46	0c1a65a9abd6b20f88be419ed8df5ba0	manual	{R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}	{R Development Core Team}	\N	2008
7307983	Serials Librarian	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2252514820060301	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=22525148&site=ehost-live	\N	EBSCOhost	\N	\N	p83 - 103	\N	1/2	\N	issn = {0361526X}	This article provides an overview of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) with an emphasis on issues of interest to serialists. The basics of the Entity-Relationship (E-R) model are used to introduce the aspects of FRBR which can be used to model serial publications. Special attention is paid to the attributes and relationships of the article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]	656ce8ccf5406401aa878c4ff61cc47a	6690d139c52d6a41b949b5da4da76131	f631a1b7ea1ee50c93c5c4ef7f60eb4d	article	FRBR and Serials: An Overview and Analysis.	Steve Shadle	\N	20060301
7309056	Computable Models of the Law	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS4884	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85569-9_5	\N	FRBRoo 0.8.1, CIDOC CRM 4.0	\N	\N	71--85	\N	4884	\N		The paper presents an application of the FRBROO document model for defining an information ontology of legal resources that takes into account the dimension of time. FRBR-based
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paradigms are used within several existing projects in computer support of activities in the legal domain, but they are mostlyoriented to bibliographic organization of documents without a real modeling of the peculiar characteristics of the legal domain.Also, all of them refer to the current version of the FRBR model, called FRBRER. Yet, in these years the FRBR model is undergoing a major revision and a new version using an object-oriented approach isbeing developed. Thus we first have updated the model of legal resources to rely on the new object-oriented model, calledFRBROO. More importantly, consistency problems were corrected and the time dimension was introduced, which came very useful whenconsidering the legal domain and dealing with legal resources. Therefore, while it is not in the scope of this paper to definean abstract model of the norms (e.g. obligations, permissions, etc.) or the representation of the norms (e.g. rules model),we rather focus our attention on the abstract description of the normative acts lifecycle and how it is possible to fill thegap between the rule modeling and the structure of the legal resources.	2a94aed4a255fc26c8aa8c5434e2703b	84b9b6dcbd7c1bf11e40af18b8c3dca3	bee09c6bfe68bb620840ff35bdea03bb	article	Moving in the Time: An Ontology for Identifying Legal Resources	João de Oliveira Lima and Monica Palmirani and Fabio Vitali	\N	2008
7309881	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	via IFLANET Cataloguing Section FRBR Review Group	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delsey2003	http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/wgfrbr/papers/delsey.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be51ed784ac959165bec0b8de4707b7e	a5f504a07cae5ad6d596f9986e2c8f43	06fe39f2b2e2941a3e9ae9265256bb86	misc	FRBR and Serials	Tom Delsey	\N	2003
7309899	LNCS: Digital Libraries: Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aalberg2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11931584_31	\N		\N	\N	283--292	\N	4312	\N		This paper presents a generic process and a tool for the conversion of MARC-based bibliographic records to the ER-based model
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of the Function Requirements for Bibliographic Records. The interpretation of a record, the construction of a new set of recordsand the final normalization needed, is decomposed into a series of steps that is implemented in the tool using XSL transformations.The purpose of the tool is to support researchers and developers who want to explore FRBR or develop solutions for using FRBRwith existing MARC-based bibliographic catalogues.	5a80399ec4415a170d613b6ed84cafa4	ad3adf5373590eeaced40790d6464461	ce69b088724ec36cb664f604b92ebb58	article	A Process and Tool for the Conversion of MARC Records to a Normalized FRBR Implementation	Trond Aalberg	\N	2006
7309927	Political Studies Review	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Australian National University	\N	\N	Donovan09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-9299.2008.00172.x	\N		\N	\N	73-83	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1478-9299.2008.00172.x}	\N	7781fee35a22271a5817487cbbc39c86	5ca969bc43f2d4fcb7c4fa09c8a6092d	2f8de35542c16cced8724940c58a41de	article	Gradgrinding the Social Sciences: The Politics of Metrics of Political Science	Claire Donovan	\N	2009
7309952	The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Burlington Magazine Publications, Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	1907	http://www.jstor.org/stable/857217	\N		\N	\N	3--6	\N	55	\N	issn = {09510788}, copyright = {Copyright © 1907 The Burlington Magazine Publications, Ltd.}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Oct., 1907}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	18333ba6b3ce302b51985dbf31fb426b	5041a9effad96d31f55ba674ec77778b	dd6dda380764c48f626875ed3942eea4	article	'Attila' and the Art of Stage-Production	Harold Child	\N	1907
7309963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Music Information \	Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	PampalkPohle:ISMIR2005	http://ismir2005.ismir.net/proceedings/2072.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Common approaches to creating playlists are to randomly shuffle a
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\	collection (e.g. iPod shuffle) or manually select songs. In this
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\	paper we present and evaluate heuristics to adapt playlists automatically
\
\	given a song to start with (seed song) and immediate user feedback.
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\	Instead of rich metadata we use audio-based similarity. The user
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\	gives feedback by pressing a skip button if the user dislikes the
\
\	current song. Songs similar to skipped songs are removed, while songs
\
\	similar to accepted ones are added to the playlist. We evaluate the
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\	heuristics with hypothetical use cases. For each use case we assume
\
\	a specific user behavior (e.g. the user always skips songs by a particular
\
\	artist). Our results show that using audio similarity and simple
\
\	heuristics it is possible to drastically reduce the number of necessary
\
\	skips.	37105747853e6f5b1a3ff837f72e21fd	b25a319c4a29f19052d4112e88c6aa71	18efa5913b85c8facd78edb5d9c19793	inproceedings	Dynamic playlist generation based on skipping behavior	Elias Pampalk and Tim Pohle and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2005
7309998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK Verlagsges.	\N	\N	Erfahrung - Wissen - Imagination ; 15	UBHD2086162	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	864 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89669-551-2, 3-89669-551-7}, language = {ger}	\N	6eddf9ad75f7b72c192cb4678eaf7e98	77a0c77ffc23c6b41566fdc432aa8bd4	ff643d6735f0f1fe740ebe283c552b2e	book	Handbuch Wissenssoziologie und Wissensforschung	Rainer [Hrsg.] Schützeichel	\N	2007
7315425	Methods Enzymol	451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Richie:2008:Methods-Enzymol:19185725	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19185725?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Autophagy in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus fu...[Methods Enzymol. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	241-250	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19185725}, doi = {10.1016/S0076-6879(08)03217-5}	Many breakthroughs in our understanding of the function and molecular basis of autophagy have been achieved in mammalian and yeast systems. However, we still know very little about the contribution of autophagy to the biology of filamentous fungi. A comparative analysis of autophagy between genera will expand our knowledge of the autophagy machinery and has the potential to identify novel functions that are relevant to multiple biological systems. This chapter will discuss methods that have been employed for studying autophagy in the opportunistic mold pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Understanding how autophagy influences the growth of this important human pathogen could lead to the development of novel antifungal drugs that restrict the growth of the fungus by manipulating the autophagy pathway.	b7f1e0a6eb821f635449a1274f4c7348	17586affee2c31a17026811091f8fe43	cc9e0474da8718b733852a584c278b90	article	Autophagy in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus	D L Richie and D S Askew	\N	2008
7315506	Computer	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MC.2009.57	\N	\N	Refactoring for Data Locality	\N	\N	62-71	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MC.2009.57}	\N	4846a2133028a4c9c600db33f45f7241	c83064af17ce1912243a2c5e25420269	7b74f8df30f0b2e80ade83d55bddf0b6	article	Refactoring for Data Locality	Kristof Beyls and Erik H. D'Hollander	\N	2009
7315514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Ulbert.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	118	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-0351-2}	\N	34b24737607b8f2ea7302a39363b4608	51b717ac1c5939bbd161ed7788cbad9c	4c7af060eac35dc8ec8fb9b1f346f353	book	Der Limes in Bayern : Von Dinkelsbühl bis Eining	Günter Ulbert and Thomas Fischer	\N	1983
7315613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Accenture2008mww	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2ad8443b9fe7de886c719f7038045f7	4aadcff87fbe32b958f6d99d1ee4a2c7	c1ceaaaa18c7c28c7a94c4b3e9f0a653	misc	Mobile Web Watch 2008	Accenture	\N	2008
7315631	Media Perspektiven	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Breunig2008hvu	\N	\N		\N	\N	598-611	\N	o. Jg.	\N		\N	a902e1e8d4bad526377950f565988c20	dbe656aa78f40b389d742f929659128a	ae26ce27011db81fff8ba441f50f0b75	article	Handy-TV vor ungewisser Zukunft	Christian Breunig	\N	2008
7315651	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck'sche Reihe : C.-H.-Beck-Wissen ; 2467	SWB-28859519X	\N	\N		\N	 Erscheint: Februar 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-56267-9}	\N	40b1da6ea12e2f2f08f5e09f13242e17	eb368a8fa12fa082876d3c08431e9ef8	c530a94a8f7c29a96c63246cb714917e	book	Imperium Romanum : Geschichte der römischen Provinzen 	Eckhard Meyer-Zwiffelhoffer	\N	2009
7315672	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. bearb. und. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becks Historische Bibliothek	SWB-274458144	\N	\N		\N	\N	604	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-57241-8 Pick It! }, size = {XIX, 604 S. : Kt.}	\N	9b1e824b1725eb8bd220b97f4740ceca	84e3dd3429eddfc2dfeaa7fd187c7df3	c2d75a331ef8d15369c116e104bb6af0	book	Geschichte der Spätantike : das Römische Reich von Diocletian bis Justinian 284 - 565 n.Chr.	Alexander Demandt	\N	2008
7315717	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-260745456	\N	\N		\N	Literaturverz. S. 249 - 252; kart. : EUR 19.90	264	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-47175-9 ; 3-406-47175-7}, size = {264 S. : Ill. ; 23 cm}	\N	807cc9d48f7cb56982b62fc6fd14c284	b7250d508923af6aff65d9e96fa98cab	d42be87b8acdf581e721051e8e18c5cc	book	Die Religion der Römer : eine Einführung	Jörg Rüpke	\N	2006
7315736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0210119	\N	[physics/0210119] Magnetic Trapping of Metastable Calcium Atoms	\N	cite arxiv:physics/0210119
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Comment: 4 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Metastable calcium atoms, produced in a magneto-optic trap (MOT) operating
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within the singlet system, are continuously loaded into a magnetic trap formed
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by the magnetic quadrupole field of the MOT. At MOT temperatures of 3 mK and
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240 ms loading time we observe 1.1 x 10^8 magnetically trapped 3P2 atoms at
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densities of 2.4 x 10^8 cm^-3 and temperatures of 0.61 mK. In a modified scheme
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we first load a MOT for metastable atoms at a temperature of 0.18 mK and
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subsequently release these atoms into the magnetic trap. In this case 240 ms of
\
loading yields 2.4 x 10^8 trapped 3P2 atoms at a peak density of 8.7 x 10^10
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cm^-3 and a temperature of 0.13 mK. The temperature decrease observed in the
\
magnetic trap for both loading schemes can be explained only in part by trap
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size effects.
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	4baf0d784ddfd486960b2963a43cbd8d	ed886cd76cc8e8ddf01848b5a6496a1f	6d1e963703d83670bd0c461853969955	misc	Magnetic Trapping of Metastable Calcium Atoms	Dirk P. Hansen and Janis R. Mohr and Andreas Hemmerich	\N	2002
7315743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Konigstorfer2008avt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7560a403ebbed3e016899490e2d732b3	6e5fad24694811f21838793c6c0b6202	29659b5549df0dcac58e19d9ed02d06d	book	Akzeptanz von technologischen Innovationen: Nutzungsentscheidungen von Konsumenten dargestellt am Beispiel von mobilen Internetdiensten	J{\\"o}rg K{\\"o}nigsorfer	\N	2008
7316592	Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	yang:033418	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v76/e033418	\N	Continuous loading of [sup 1]S[sub 0] calcium atoms into an optical dipole trap	\N	\N	033418	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {033418}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.76.033418}	\N	0a20c5418ef3d9554b3d03f58429e8a1	dd080cd778728559bfda95267aa07505	7d2965bf5556fa780a0903684bebd455	article	Continuous loading of [sup 1]S[sub 0] calcium atoms into an optical dipole trap	C. Y. Yang and P. Halder and O. Appel and D. Hansen and A. Hemmerich	\N	2007
7316921	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becksche Reihe ; 1692	SWB-252441826	\N	\N		\N	\N	270	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-54108-9 ; 978-3-406-54108-7}, size = {270 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	5e1825ab34e80f3d0819e30bc7f5895f	111020a921015222e94e2e6fea0eae4c	c68c0d6fbadc281e50b1c0fda4541b2b	book	Das antike Christentum : Frömmigkeit, Lebensformen, Institutionen	Christoph Markschies	\N	2006
7320293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt	Darmstadt	\N	\N	wgeschichte	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	95cbfd69432e232ca89e55f7cc935aec	e0dee84fe075d1ae7040040f88194ef8	5852d69449f1cbcb0769e960e57d1fd4	book	Wissenschaftsgeschichte der ADHS
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Kramer-Pollnow im Spiegel der Zeit	Aribert Rothenberger and Klaus-Jürgen Neumärker	\N	2005
7320300	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WilhelmKindern2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-41	\N	9	\N		"Rund 500.000 Kinder sollen mittlerweile in Deutschland am Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit- und Hyperaktivitätssyndrom (ADHS) leiden. Mehrheitlich werden sie mit Medikamenten behandelt, weil Schulmediziner die Ursache in einer genetischen Fehlfunktion des Gehirns sehen. Doch zunehmend formiert sich Kritik: Psychotherapeuten machen frühe Erfahrungen und Umweltbedingungen für ADHS verantwortlich und verzeichnen erste Erfolge mit alternativen Behandlungsansätzen."	4bba2e6fe3a4d8f9ff20bc7ae3778825	71566e943b2e1f6409d565c063862863	1084ce9dae137da4d89623463bd03d02	article	Kindern helfen - ohne Pillen	Klaus Wilhelm	\N	2008
7320320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-102357684	\N	\N		\N	\N	206	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-50280-6}, size = {206 S. : Ill.}	\N	85f252c8b013fc75df0203e0daf5eb0f	bb8bfe47f4b3aad03925602152fc6f9e	abe9774e3b377cb96ed3bec43317bf61	book	Die Religion der Germanen : Götter, Mythen, Weltbild	Bernhard Maier	\N	2003
7320321	Physical Review Letters	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	hansen:073003	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e073003	\N	Observation of Multichannel Collisions of Cold Metastable Calcium Atoms	\N	\N	073003	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {073003}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.073003}	\N	9171a2de350357689637e31410541c5f	e70e41f974368d7a7f630fdc12b260a3	d1b165dd4d66b756e7156cd278325dd6	article	Observation of Multichannel Collisions of Cold Metastable Calcium Atoms	Dirk Hansen and Andreas Hemmerich	\N	2006
7320327	Physical Review Letters	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	klinner:023002	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e023002	\N	Normal Mode Splitting and Mechanical Effects of an Optical Lattice in a Ring Cavity	\N	\N	023002	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {023002}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.023002}	\N	79396c5db8b8ba9e9e0d16dda3f1bf5b	08d41f4a1012ece3d33387c02ac8b22b	56b28c8b7b93182a425824aae784c1e2	article	Normal Mode Splitting and Mechanical Effects of an Optical Lattice in a Ring Cavity	Julian Klinner and Malik Lindholdt and Boris Nagorny and Andreas Hemmerich	\N	2006
7320332	Phys. Rev. Lett.	91	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevLett.91.153003	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 (2003): B. Nagorny, Th. Elsässer, and A. Hemmerich - Collective Atomic Motion in...	\N	\N	153003	\N	15	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.153003}	\N	068b7dd12c0332146f9e4b34b6f1a710	e19d738480bb4e1d858c4f66335bb1a4	19caa54e54ee256c20f57fc184752784	article	Collective Atomic Motion in an Optical Lattice Formed Inside a High Finesse Cavity	B. Nagorny and Th. Els\\"asser and A. Hemmerich	\N	2003
7320339	Phys. Rev. A	67	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevA.67.021401	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. A 67 (2003): Dirk P. Hansen, Janis R. Mohr, and Andreas Hemmerich - Magnetic trapping of metastable...	\N	\N	021401	\N	2	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.67.021401}	\N	36fd29af7617b82688df80cacc598d92	06d73f8c068ab04db70d55b27f277000	e87fb136b301367d59c07bd264b3f5d7	article	Magnetic trapping of metastable calcium atoms	Dirk P. Hansen and Janis R. Mohr and Andreas Hemmerich	\N	2003
7320340	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becksche Reihe ; 2335 : C. H. Beck Wissen	SWB-109292030	\N	\N		\N	\N	128	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-50835-9}, size = {128 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	bac2c0cb304509e7d9a126c751c53f81	d3df9591c646e738c1853405d239681e	99087d1cce8168a6362b0929eac6e34d	book	Götter und Kulte der Germanen	Rudolf Simek	\N	2006
7320588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VA2008jiv	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	482807c4c1970d185852e539b09d36d9	03ac84a02da1a343d485565493a7f025	aa9a8045377bcdbf80e6dbaa6bdc0fb4	misc	Jugendliche in der VerbraucherAnalyse	\N	\N	2008
7320589	Journal of Glaciology	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen:January2002:0022-1430:159	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/igsoc/jog/2002/00000048/00000160/art00017	\N	IngentaConnect Performance and applications of an automated c-axis ice-fabric an...	\N	\N	159-170(12)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.3189/172756502781831566}	A completely automated instrument for ice-fabric analysis has been built, tested and applied. The analysis of a thin section is performed in two steps. First, the section is loaded into the machine and is automatically imaged in about 16min. Then, at a later time and convenient location, the grains in the section are identified from a stored image (either automatically or by the user), and the c-axis orientation of each grain is calculated at a rate of 1200 grains h-1. Comparison of automated results with manual Rigsby stage results shows excellent agreement. Diagnostics indicate that the accuracy of the new technique is 0.5 in the c-axis orientation. Two specific applications are demonstrated: (1) the ability to measure internal grain orientations that may reveal internal stress, and (2) the ability to measure very thin thin sections. The latter, combined with the ability to zoom in on small regions of a section, will be useful for examining the fabric of fine-grained ( 1mm size grains) ice.	3e50ca9fb905787d15bed19cbe41a266	3c8857088efab242973cf8c73cdeb023	85f7be32b8b1ac182a4ac5bdd89dda96	article	Performance and applications of an automated c-axis ice-fabric analyzer	Dirk P. Hansen and Larry A. Wilen	\N	January 2002
7320619	\N	5152	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DiazGaliano2008	http://www.springerlink.com/content/hm7436m5rm641621/	\N		\N	\N	601-606	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0_76}, isbn = {978-3-540-85759-4}	\N	5c30337bbb611bde7d9cb2d42dba5c32	e98e173a5119c82e52e1fdf297bf2dd5	83f0ae7abfc36350a8c9086aa44c4b41	inproceedings	Integrating MeSH Ontology to Improve Medical Information Retrieval.	Manuel Carlos Díaz-Galiano and Miguel Angel García Cumbreras and M. T. Martín-Valdivia and Arturo Montejo Ráez and L. A. Ureña-López	Carol Peters and Valentin Jijkoun and Thomas Mandl and Henning Müller and Douglas W. Oard and Anselmo Peñas and Vivien Petras and Diana Santos	2008
7320891	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages workshop\
\	({FOAL2005})	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, IL (USA)	\N	\N	monga05:slicing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {foal05.pdf}, owner = {monga}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	c5255b1d2f575b5f33414620d646b928	c211ac025ba69ff1c08d3222a998d643	0c122f8f8889637a854ddcc21aec83b4	inproceedings	Slicing {AspectJ} Woven Code	Davide Balzarotti and Antonio {Castaldo D'Ursi} and Luca Cavallaro and Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320892	\N	2376	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Engineering and Peer-to-Peer Computing	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	monga02:p2p	\N	\N		\N	\N	235--246	\N	\N	\N	file = {p2p.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	4a5453e5abd1bd619bf85c8c61a809f2	71a9f9ad5d103260c1dcec809817d58d	ba267af54d9c7b5db289ec0df3056b4a	incollection	Freeing Cooperation From Servers Tyranny	Davide Balzarotti and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	Enrico Gregori and Ludmila Cherkasova and Gianpaolo Cugola and Fabio Panzieri and Gian Pietro Picco	2002
7320893	IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part A-Systems and\
\	Humans	36	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga06:tsmca	\N	\N		\N	\N	1098--1109	\N	6	\N	issn = {1083-4427}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TSMCA.2006.883165}	\N	290f28cb3a8d5428c2aede030fe389d6	955be9582931ff0a2255839200875dc0	d0330ef5da8a3e916652b5f2da5cd882	article	Supporting cooperative software processes in a decentralized and\
\	nomadic world	Davide Balzarotti and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	2006
7320894	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	{SEKE}~'02: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software\
\	engineering and knowledge engineering	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga02:seke	\N	\N		\N	\N	507--511	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ischia, Italy}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {seke02.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-556-4}	\N	3647b92e158bb829f715cb09ecf70ae7	e5ea89db10c14a6dc290949edf9f3be4	518beec51c54b52c68ac2116b943e8ee	inproceedings	Supporting Configuration Management for Virtual Workgroups in a Peer-to-Peer\
\	Setting 	Davide Balzarotti and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	2002
7320895	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages Workshop\
\	at {AOSD} 2004	\N	\N	\N	Iowa State University	Lancaster, UK	\N	\N	monga04:aopslice	\N	\N		\N	\N	25--29	\N	\N	\N	file = {foal2004.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	84dc63e87c1acf20a453cb1d10ef9dba	b7300d70fb3dfed6e7d88dca5d33cb62	7a6de89c1f5dd734c9a0a38f93302789	inproceedings	Using Program Slicing to Analyze Aspect-Oriented Composition	Davide Balzarotti and Mattia Monga	Curtis Clifton and Ralf L{\\"a}mmel and Gary T. Leavens	2004
7320896	\N	23	\N	\N	June	\N	Quality of Protection: Security Measurements and Metrics	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York	\N	Advances in Information Security	monga06:qopbook	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--78	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {978-0-387-29016-4}	\N	a1f1ea22ad8cff3a8d7edc53735c0729	72bc2f7d6ca1d89017bba38a21d100db	b469b9efd54e7ad16020c3a0900912bd	incollection	Assessing the risk of using vulnerable components	Davide Balzarotti and Mattia Monga and Sabrina Sicari	Dieter Gollmann and Fabio Massacci and Artsiom Yautsiukhin	2006
7320897	\N	X	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Graph Transformation\
\	and Visual Modeling Techniques {(GT-VMT 2008)}	\N	\N	EASST	European Association of Software Science and Technology	Budapest, Hungary	\N	Electronic Communications of the EASST	monga08:gtvmt	http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/article/view/155/155	\N		\N	\N	277--290	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1863-2122}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	28b6642e1204fe14c3608974449f3cac	fe4d8f39e2c3426281355575cf9101c9	d6020d1a948eea1c736060e3147e37e3	inproceedings	Using Graph Transformation Systems to Specify and Verify Data Abstractions	Luciano Baresi and Carlo Ghezzi and Andrea Mocci and Mattia Monga	Claudia Ermel and Reiko Heckel and Juan de Lara	2008
7320898	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Cooperative Support for Distributed\
\	Software Engineering Processes ({CSSE'04})	\N	\N	\N	Austrian Computer Society	Linz, Austria	\N	\N	monga04:csse	\N	\N		\N	\N	15--26	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {ase04.pdf}, isbn = {3-85403-180-7}	\N	59f95445bbd4dfe0033997f431330695	76b9740f169eb99f50292f941a4f579a	e5227bf6f50ebda9e0556247fb0b979b	inproceedings	A comparative assessment of peer-to-peer and server-based configuration\
\	management systems	Carlo Bellettini and Lorenzo Capra and Mattia Monga	Andrea De Lucia and Harald C. Gall and Schahram Dustdar	2004
7320899	Performance Evaluation Journal	64	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga07:pej	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--246	\N	3	\N	issn = {0166-5316}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peva.2006.04.001}	\N	700a2153a2e7486bfc1e2e3f80d31fe2	162190ebbb61342fcde302555537bc27	726de42296dfd1d1789768e918bbe013	article	Using a Stochastic Well-Formed Net model for assessing a decentralized\
\	approach to configuration management	Carlo Bellettini and Lorenzo Capra and Mattia Monga	\N	2007
7320900	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Sciences	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga04:pasm	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--77	\N	4	\N	issn = {1571-0661}, file = {pasm04.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2005.01.013}	\N	aee9dd461b1551e6a08fb5e25845db97	18f242a2f18f0070bb5b9353de89fb92	9c3f52e8898767c800aea23571590334	article	Quantitative assessment of a peer-to-peer cooperative infrastructure\
\	using Stochastic Well-Formed Nets	Carlo Bellettini and Lorenzo Capra and Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320901	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Software Development	\N	\N	German Informatics Society	\N	Essen, Germany	\N	\N	monga03:slicing	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--50	\N	\N	\N	file = {gi-aosd.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	6db10f6f708e316eac455c4c0b691f7d	59b8c762dcd81795931a5d52ea7d77c5	3a3735ece7683cf7afcb2f33a3735d7d	inproceedings	Reasoning on {A}spect{J} Programmes	Lynne Blair and Mattia Monga	\N	2003
7320902	\N	10	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of {ACSAC}~2005	\N	\N	ACSA	IEEE Computer Society	Tucson, AZ (USA)	\N	\N	monga05:acsac	\N	\N		\N	\N	127--137	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-9527}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {acsac2005.pdf}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSAC.2005.47}	\N	53ee4b9de6f0e302859aa8e2dd91c02b	f33f9f25a22cd1f38556c9f7bbd728ed	3633f158f0fce22dd67643745a85dc49	inproceedings	Replay Attack in {TCG} Specification and Solution	Danilo Bruschi and Lorenzo Cavallaro and Andrea Lanzi and Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320903	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	ICSE COMPANION '07: Companion to the proceedings of the 29th International\
\	Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	ACM	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	monga07:sess07	\N	\N		\N	\N	111--112	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {0-7695-2892-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSECOMPANION.2007.75}	\N	f1b88a66167c571347da3af26cbc588a	84b5a0433aed26c563d780ba265ae182	939ae6c7c44d76f26b9c96ff487e6722	inproceedings	The 3rd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Secure\
\	Systems {SESS07} --- Dependable and secure	Danilo Bruschi and Bart {De Win} and Seok-Won Lee and Mattia Monga	\N	2007
7320904	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Software Engineering\
\	({ICSE})	\N	\N	ACM	\N	Shanghai, China	\N	\N	monga06:icse06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1007--1008	\N	\N	\N	file = {icse06.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-085-X/06/0005}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	675fc32952b2c94c888419c50025fff1	72232e0e7f16903fddf950e48776ef14	58702f948ca69695707d4babd459b157	inproceedings	Software Engineering for Secure Systems	Danilo Bruschi and Bart {De Win} and Mattia Monga	\N	2006
7320905	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of {SESS'06}	\N	\N	ACM	\N	Shanghai, China	\N	\N	monga06:sess06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	file = {sess06.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-085-X/06/0005}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	697c3ccf5bb0fdef280fa284d786afef	f493970e020a0e602d99a6b97ec2411c	479b7086d8585e5abb0fabc8c511ecf3	inproceedings	Introduction to Software Engineering for Secure Systems --- {S}ecure\
\	by Design	Danilo Bruschi and Bart {De Win} and Mattia Monga	\N	2006
7320906	SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga05:sen	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	4	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {sess05-sen.pdf}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1082983.1082996}	\N	913cb2d8f63911b9eaf52e2827307468	193e8c64f3276417a19fb6b08d8fa48c	638200b406400404227666177254db18	article	Software engineering for secure systems	Danilo Bruschi and Bart {De Win} and Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320907	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Software Engineering\
\	({ICSE})	\N	\N	ACM	\N	St. Louis, MO (USA)	\N	\N	monga05:sess05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {sess05.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	f711baab59e0ec15fdc5bdd9a1d5e000	5aa1a034eb14fcde7de9105d35be4768	2a6e7e02cffbe377c0fb7ed488cf4002	inproceedings	Software Engineering for Secure Systems --- {B}uilding Trustworthy\
\	Applications	Danilo Bruschi and Bart {De Win} and Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320908	\N	4064	\N	\N	\N	\N	Detection of Intrusions and Malware \\& Vulnerability Assessment	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg	Berlin, Germany	\N	LNCS	monga06:dimva06	\N	\N		\N	\N	129--143	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {dimva06.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-540-36014-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11790754_8}	\N	4a8fcf804168a16210216b0eb5b0fef9	5ead38356c7483e73c74e27ff5151a7f	2a2ad83062c74cb4d4def8152fa3ce18	incollection	Detecting Self-Mutating Malware Using Control-Flow Graph Matching	Danilo Bruschi and Lorenzo Martignoni and Mattia Monga	R. B{\\"u}schkes and P. Laskov	2006
7320909	IEEE Security \\& Privacy	5	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga07:sp	\N	\N		\N	\N	46--54	\N	2	\N	issn = {1540-7993}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MSP.2007.31}	\N	310acce6d50777b65bd2fb9327ea9562	2830869bb2d98423af84fb462cef74e4	a455c637bf5083307c5294f9b2cc2bed	article	Code Normalization for Self-Mutating Malware	Danilo Bruschi and Lorenzo Martignoni and Mattia Monga	\N	2007
7320910	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of {I}nternational {S}ymposium on {S}ecure {S}oftware\
\	{E}ngineering	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	monga06:mutant	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {issse06.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	c6d2e4c58e21c3df3863e27149b9a328	d572b1e8c0aa8f00a484d65aa7af64ed	0441cb19e943a3657a244c0d2dc2f1c6	inproceedings	Using Code Normalization for Fighting Self-Mutating Malware	Danilo Bruschi and Lorenzo Martignoni and Mattia Monga	\N	2006
7320911	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of Digital Forensic Research Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore, MD, USA	\N	\N	monga04:dfrws	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {dfrws04.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	4f1df4e5796a87274ba179e474233213	9118f24932938ee89faa7c7b3480737e	516c2360d5844e7bec58194d1d57605f	inproceedings	How to Reuse Knowledge about Forensic Investigations	Danilo Bruschi and Lorenzo Martignoni and Mattia Monga	\N	2004
7320912	\N	571.2.7	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crimine virtuale, minaccia reale. {ICT} {S}ecurity: politiche e strumenti\
\	di prevenzione	\N	\N	\N	FrancoAngeli	Milano, Italy	\N	{FTI} Forum per la tecnologia dell'informazione	monga04:fti	\N	\N		\N	In Italian	181--186	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {fti2004.pdf}	\N	c903c7bbeb73b9001450af099ce0ea14	3976b5179baf21265bd77ca11db4d869	ae5a161f6141cce167ed6414271cf624	incollection	L'evoluzione della sicurezza informatica: la prospettiva del {CERT-IT}	Danilo Bruschi and Mattia Monga and Emilia Rosti	Pieraugusto Pozzi and Roberto Masotti and Marco Bozzetti	2004
7320913	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the First {IEEE}/{CreateNet} Computer Network Forensics\
\	Research	\N	\N	IEEE	IEEE	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	monga05:cnfr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {cnfr6.pdf}, isbn = {0-7803-9469-0}, doi = {http://dx.medra.org/10.1109/SECCMW.2005.1588292}	\N	fcbe510bbdcf5babbd8f27482c0566d7	7c0e35079221ccd1f4e816f20be99976	f76cfcd228696b510c3bec027fb80e5d	inproceedings	Trusted Internet Forensics: design of a network forensics appliance	Danilo Bruschi and Mattia Monga and Emilia Rosti	\N	2005
7320914	\N	\N	Modello di valutazione guidato da obiettivi e vincoli. Elementi di\
\	verifica del modello di valutazione.	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iniziative Sanitarie	Roma	\N	fiasobook	monga06:fiaso	\N	\N		\N	\N	258--261	\N	3	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	0c9e0c4ae6c4dcb806ea3287635b8ebd	a738d7cc320e2864b80ad9dfa9b6523f	c505fd96a1847a577e2ed31efc65d486	inbook	I nuovi strumenti {e-Learning/FaD} per la formazione in sanit{\\`a\
\	}	Giovanni Cantone and Massimo Ferrari and Mattia Monga and Rosalba Natale and Nicola Pinelli	\N	2006
7320915	Journal of Object Technology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga04:attributes	http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2004_02/article5/	\N		\N	Special issue: {.NET}: The Programmer's Perspective: ECOOP Workshop\
\	2003	47--55	\N	2	\N	issn = {1660-1769}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {jot2004.pdf}	\N	34dda56ca1231f7bdfc5d0967e42e656	fe2db23bbe61c4c63f5067e7139a957a	9ce39f0b9203e8b723a281c468d2ffbf	article	Managing Code Dependencies in {C\\#}	Riccardo Casero and Mirko Cesarini and Mattia Monga	\N	2004
7320916	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of {ECOOP} 2003 {.NET}: The Programmer's Perspective	\N	\N	\N	\N	Darmstadt, Germany	\N	\N	monga03:attributes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {ecoop2003.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	7a34c0ad02eb52d9090434079b66ff08	2a87b1e99daf35826cffd87c17478d77	1ea2213d055988a713417a0b2309ee39	inproceedings	Managing Code Dependencies in {C\\#}	Riccardo Casero and Mirko Cesarini and Mattia Monga	\N	2003
7320917	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	{FOAL'07}: Proceedings of the 6th workshop on Foundations of aspect-oriented\
\	languages	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	{ACM} International Conference Proceedings Series	monga07:ajslice	\N	\N		\N	\N	35--43	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {foal07.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-661-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1233833.1233839}	\N	ff7a3046aed00822c663ebeb9628af5a	f23798b6e78e5038cd579d845e50f3ae	5aa9457f9bbffabd80762b8650151b9c	inproceedings	On bytecode slicing and {AspectJ} interferences 	Antonio {Castaldo D'Ursi} and Luca Cavallaro and Mattia Monga	\N	2007
7320918	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of Fourth International Workshop on Software Engineering\
\	for Secure Systems {(SESS'08)}	\N	\N	ACM	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga08:lisabeth	\N	\N		\N	\N	41--48	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leipzig, Germany}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {978-1-60558-042-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1370905.1370911}	\N	70e8edd65be4893a537b0211aa6b524f	5b53e04c9484e7e73cbd3a1d1b98beef	60468f0e824d5edf5638bc8351595d3a	inproceedings	{LISABETH}: Automated Content-Based Signature Generator for Zero-day\
\	Polymorphic Worms	Lorenzo Cavallaro and Andrea Lanzi and Luca Mayer and Mattia Monga	\N	2008
7320919	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages workshop\
\	({FOAL2009})	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	Charlottesville, Virginia, USA	\N	\N	monga09:foal	\N	\N		\N	To appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-452-2/09/03}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	0aa0d8c6b9d9fa89e0c9ec442b829168	20a3511d9fad0e8fbe5e0a15b85108c9	aa002c68d775f240d3525992b7f378c3	inproceedings	Unweaving the Impact of Aspect Changes in {AspectJ}	Luca Cavallaro and Mattia Monga	\N	2009
7320920	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Proceedings of the {IASTED} International Conference on Web-Based\
\	Education	\N	\N	IASTED	\N	Innsbruck, Austria	\N	\N	monga04:lo-test	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {wbe04.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	a04282670029ccff9024dd684d924bc6	95e794a84fdd14edf51469ef14883533	5662228fe515b2b6b2469b380eb3c54e	inproceedings	Learning Objects and Tests	Mirko Cesarini and Paolo Mazzoni and Mattia Monga	\N	2004
7320921	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	{SAC}~'04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga04:wkf-el	\N	\N		\N	\N	940--945	\N	\N	\N	location = {Nicosia, Cyprus}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {sac04.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-812-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/967900.968091}	\N	48c6ddb27061df016c88ed2b3acd7553	ed8744e117ec0c18794eebb238262460	c12db69028821754109d6dd7fa4ea6d1	inproceedings	Carrying on the e-Learning process with a Workflow Management Engine	Mirko Cesarini and Mattia Monga and Roberto Tedesco	\N	2004
7320922	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of International Workshop on the Principles of Software\
\	Evolution {IWPSE}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fukuoka, Japan	\N	\N	monga99:aspect	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {iwpse99.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	ceecc58748fd950487590e821b2bb666	8445d89b4f7c72360f020d5a9e4d94a6	9b5eac962eae88013aed1f0a60965b34	inproceedings	Language Support for Evolvable Software: An Initial Assessment of\
\	Aspect-Oriented Programming	Gianpaolo Cugola and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	1999
7320923	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Workshop su Sistemi Distribuiti: Algoritmi, Architetture e Linguaggi\
\	{WSDAAL}	\N	\N	\N	\N	L'Aquila, Italy	\N	\N	monga99:paradigm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {wsdaal99.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	c0ec6dd0af0672ad3d18580d6c62560d	14e4c4453eab865078677b8f9314eebe	e46ba7bababd51e63ea32aba3ef465fa	inproceedings	Coding Different Design Paradigms for Distributed Applications with\
\	Aspect-Oriented Programming	Gianpaolo Cugola and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	1999
7320924	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of {I}nternational {C}onference on {S}oftware: {T}heory\
\	and {P}ractice	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bejing, China	\N	\N	monga00:malaj	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {ics2000.pdf}, isbn = {7-5053-6110-4}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	f1f0ea5eac3ffd782bb2e4d98accefec	de1bc721b17abc2a06564abc197e4b02	64dabffafb0d945acb02cf7ecec5f5b7	inproceedings	{M}alaj: A Proposal to Eliminate Clashes Between Aspect-Oriented\
\	and Object-Oriented Programming	Gianpaolo Cugola and Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga and Gian Pietro Picco	\N	2000
7320925	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	ICSE Companion '08: Companion of the 30th international conference\
\	on Software engineering	\N	\N	ACM	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga08:sess08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1067--1070	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leipzig, Germany}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {978-1-60558-079-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1370175.1370251}	\N	643fecb7d145ae709ffc2f4a39d6e3fd	cb281478a169084f8f350600a18bf5f4	bd8bb4300e22858b45d9c4f4d3a56621	inproceedings	The Fourth International Workshop on Software Engineering for Secure\
\	Systems --- {A} Trusted Business World	Bart {De Win} and Seok-Won Lee and Mattia Monga	\N	2008
7320926	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	{IWPSE}~'01: Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Principles\
\	of Software Evolution	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga01:iwpse	\N	\N		\N	\N	186--189	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {iwpse01.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-508-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/602461.602506}	\N	57b9bb78bf0a1470c06e4d94520832f6	a8224099ca833d73ea5ff403b7ce542d	7c5697f4168b7688fb6772f28684f25a	inproceedings	An Experience on Verification of Aspect Properties	Giovanni Denaro and Mattia Monga	T. Tamai and M. Aoyama and K. Bennett	2001
7320927	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	Workshop su Sistemi Distribuiti: Algoritmi, Architetture e Linguaggi\
\	{WSDAAL}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Como, Italy	\N	\N	monga01:wsdaal	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {wsdaal01.pdf}, owner = {monga}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	0f1d98b5c52cfd288a13b5ec2741f18c	a5baba6ff9ea7a1efa7f8783920791cf	9997e6c2e8610030b4d574af9cab132d	inproceedings	Verifying Deadlock Proneness of Aspect Based Components	Giovanni Denaro and Mattia Monga	\N	2001
7320928	Journal of Educational Technology \\& Society	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga06:vcjournal	\N	\N		\N	Special Issue on ``Interoperability of Educational Systems''	33--50	\N	2	\N	issn = {1176-3647}, file = {vcjournal.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	921ba7f1345b4da721f454c9835fbdde	b3f9adeb4467cbf01b9ad5bd45cb9367	073196aba778c926545d44c175c8a588	article	Supporting Interoperability and Reusability of Learning Objects:\
\	The {Virtual Campus} approach	Elisabetta {Di Nitto} and Luca Mainetti and Mattia Monga and Licia Sbattella and Roberto Tedesco	\N	2006
7320929	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of {I}nternational {C}onference of {S}oftware {E}ngineering\
\	({ICSE'09})	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver, Canada	\N	\N	monga09:icse	\N	\N		\N	To appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	d8051d3d23ec32599d8ab5361754de53	c78e993a332d9e22ede5a714025e1e25	48ddfaeca8f9833d5cf2105c0fff2f27	inproceedings	Synthesizing Intensional Behavior Models by Graph Transformation	Carlo Ghezzi and Andrea Mocci and Mattia Monga	\N	2009
7320930	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	IWPSE '07: Ninth international workshop on Principles of software\
\	evolution	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga07:iwpse	\N	\N		\N	\N	98--105	\N	\N	\N	location = {Dubrovnik, Croatia}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {978-1-59593-722-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1294948.1294972}	\N	2263fa7734a76a6041c1ae30ca303b0e	bfc453a6c60075ec6f2bc6e60506de30	ec3148d660eefc6062393b35cf6299c7	inproceedings	Efficient recovery of algebraic specifications for stateful components	Carlo Ghezzi and Andrea Mocci and Mattia Monga	\N	2007
7320931	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	{IWPSE}~'02: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Principles\
\	of Software Evolution	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga02:iwpse	\N	\N		\N	\N	22--28	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {iwpse02.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-545-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/512035.512041}	\N	2943f13ab283c7effe06c9f8997ae6ce	e8a3a77b614e4d34befa220f2aa4bb27	881cfe770662643c5cbe0523f6e51d7f	inproceedings	Fostering Component Evolution with {C\\#} Attributes	Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	2002
7320932	Mondo Digitale	1	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga02:xp-md	http://www.mondodigitale.net/Rivista/02_numero_quattro/Ghezzi-Monga.pdf	\N		\N	In Italian	3--14	\N	4	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {xp-md.pdf}	\N	3b4064690472212e6a16daf2c0587af2	566d1d4d77022d7498102aa6a8b93d25	03e891ca867de16ef1e8ae14effd490e	article	Una valutazione dell'{E}xtreme {P}rogramming: programmazione estrema\
\	o revisionismo estremista?	Carlo Ghezzi and Mattia Monga	\N	2002
7320933	N{\\`o}va24 Review	XVI	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	monga07:nova	\N	\N		\N	In Italian	35--50	\N	2	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	58e162ddaa8e43115232ca4987a32c74	8f538edc6d69f84957f011c219173652	b6d320a8a9e07718f92f4894f8ad75c1	article	Alla sorgente del codice	Luigi Grasso and Mattia Monga and Margherita Pagani and {Laura Anna} Ripamonti	\N	2007
7320934	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	{SESS'07}: Proceedings of the 3$^{rd}$ International Workshop on\
\	Software Engineering for Secure Systems	\N	\N	ACM	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	monga07:fuzzer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {0-7695-2952-6}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SESS.2007.1}	\N	94f98d4a68c031e2880e0f3898f007db	de7f1032db285b234d5277c011dc51d4	6de2e2a0ff603c065396bb135ecef1d4	inproceedings	A Smart Fuzzer for x86 Executables	Andrea Lanzi and Lorenzo Martignoni and Mattia Monga and Roberto Paleari	\N	2007
7320935	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	{DIDAMATICA 2008} --- Informatica per la didattica	\N	\N	AICA	Giuseppe Laterza, Bari	Taranto, Italy	\N	\N	monga08:kangourou	\N	\N		\N	In Italian	65--70	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {didamatica08.pdf}, isbn = {978-88-8231-456-9}	\N	f39e87cd1ab0508219bc2258ce1cb3c8	eeaf263c08d454d8505dac4181a065d1	2499a6dfe96fd6fc3a9b30b1af72b36a	inproceedings	Primi salti del {K}angourou dell'informatica	Angelo Lissoni and Violetta Lonati and Mattia Monga and Anna Morpurgo and Roberta Raimondi and Mauro Torelli	Alfio Andronico and Teresa Roselli and Veronica Rossano	2008
7320936	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of Informatics Education Europe {III}	\N	\N	ACM -- IFIP	\N	Venice, Italy	\N	\N	monga08:ieeiii	\N	\N		\N	\N	134--139	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-88-903433-0-8}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	c95a20642b02d06f19a6cb227f957c10	7454d973b9eb59ab40a70d4f0865d549	ba415be840c146a2ea556516857fcf4c	inproceedings	Working for a leap in the general perception of computing	Angelo Lissoni and Violetta Lonati and Mattia Monga and Anna Morpurgo and Mauro Torelli	Agostino Cortesi and Flaminia Luccio	2008
7320937	\N	1	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of Frontiers in Education	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	Boston, MA (USA)	\N	\N	monga02:vcampus	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/8181/24585/01157980.pdf	\N		\N	\N	T3F-11--T3F-12 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0190-5848}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {fie2002.pdf}, isbn = {0-7803-7444-4}, inspec = {7580824}	\N	3f92384680f9f6aee7bd22df2527adae	d8e45259f808e1cccae592af26d15f61	aa0ec4f50e78cc19d8e0ec47ec9f2a85	inproceedings	A Virtual Campus For Tethered And Untehered Scenarios	Luca Mainetti and Mattia Monga and Licia Sbattella	\N	2002
7320938	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Conference on Exploring Quantifiable Information Technology Yields	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	monga07:equity	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	28a76121a710192c68407aa40c1354e3	501ca1ffc3120f60390b3467c7b7f88a	eb661cce4e6ed0affd38c4e8fea12820	inproceedings	Weighing the impact of {ICT} on ``modular'' {SMEs}	Alessandro Marchetto and Mattia Monga and Andrea Trentini	\N	2007
7320939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development --- Special\
\	issue on dependencies and interactions with aspects	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	monga08:taosd	\N	\N		\N	Accepted for publication on April 17, 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	0db2d173002fc16be5d96779832955a3	02651438ba0ebc62014f0006cf3b93d9	09574f541df0bdab7091527edaf39e74	incollection	Analysis of Aspect-Oriented Model Weaving	Katharina Mehner and Mattia Monga and Gabriele T{\\"a}ntzer	Ruzanna Chitchyan and Johan Fabry and Shmuel Katz and Arend Rensink	2008
7320940	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of 14th International Requirements Engineering Conference\
\	{RE'06}	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA	\N	\N	monga06:re	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--75	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1090-705X}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {re06.pdf}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RE.2006.35}	\N	5253d4f955cc4758ea1dc89234e2226c	ced32be3a9531a24a318e86e0ca324bb	dc9bd7b672b58962bf58c85cc753b8f4	inproceedings	Interaction Analysis in Aspect-Oriented Models	Katharina Mehner and Mattia Monga and Gabriele T{\\"a}ntzer	\N	2006
7320941	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Collaboration, Conflict and Control: The 4th Workshop on Open Source\
\	Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEE	Edinburgh, UK	\N	\N	monga04:kibbutz	\N	\N		\N	\N	71--75	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {oss-icse04.pdf}, isbn = {0-86341-423-0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20040268}	\N	dee412b1ae0986bb106bf1b31d7f9255	ed92a83c75c844b3a5998e1d3c0cb8cf	c633bb5297c8332141b422e0dc4d72bb	inproceedings	From Bazaar to Kibbutz: How Freedom Deals with Coherence in the {D}ebian\
\	Project	Mattia Monga	Joseph Feller and Brian Fitzgerald and Scott Hissam and Karim Lakhani	2004
7320942	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the International Symposium on Towards Peta-Bit Ultra-Networks	\N	\N	IEEE	A \\& I Ltd., Tokyo	Ishikawa, Japan	\N	\N	monga03:cowork	\N	\N		\N	Invited paper	79--87	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {pbit2003.pdf}, isbn = {4-9900330-3-5}	\N	461e2c5da2020c55c8a2d4ad2c92708c	988e84ccc333e901df8c22287bebfad5	7d843914a3952caaa6aac0babe79c706	inproceedings	Supporting Nomadic Co-Workers: an Experience with a Peer-To-Peer\
\	Configuration Management Tool	Mattia Monga	Susumu Horiguchi and Koichiro Ochimizu and Takuya Katayama	2003
7320943	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the Linking Aspect Technology and Evolution workshop\
\	({LATE})	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, IL (USA)	\N	\N	monga05:graph	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {late05.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	11ec443fc28289f752590a4345b94d0f	0160468be4bca3f97a8b789130107800	18174dcc940d8b933d28103d01f9f07b	inproceedings	Aspect-oriented Programming as Model Driven Evolution	Mattia Monga	\N	2005
7320944	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the European Interactive Workshop on Aspects in Software\
\	({EIWAS'04})	\N	\N	German Informatics Society	\N	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	monga04:approaches	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {eiwas04.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	da64f0379db03d6696eac009556606c6	dc85658d24cf5d9f7b8f493b2ab8af09	2ee19e7e1b3f52c6bcfef0fb9a472f50	inproceedings	On Aspect-Oriented Approaches	Mattia Monga	\N	2004
7320945	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, I 20133 Milan, Italy	Politecnico di Milano	\N	monga01:phdThesis	\N	{PhD} Program in Computer and Automation Engineering		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {monga.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	20a0801a58ac88bd018ba691048e09e5	cbaacf21ceae5116ee3e58399b334180	4bb6e4fac6955b87063a451dd3b3ecef	phdthesis	Towards Software Components for Non Functional Aspects	Mattia Monga	\N	2001
7320946	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of {W}orkshop on {M}ulti-{D}imensional {S}eparation of\
\	{C}oncerns in {S}oftware {E}ngineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Limerick, Ireland	\N	\N	monga00:concern	\N	\N		\N	\N	127--134	\N	\N	\N	file = {icse2000.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	1f053b632b06f1d629ef224644b21027	bfe079a1578ac0b437c16f06a7d68e34	3953aec8db87afd199dc7bfdf1fa20cf	inproceedings	Concern Specific Aspect-Oriented Programming with {M}alaj	Mattia Monga	\N	2000
7320947	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	{P}olitecnico di {M}ilano, {D}ipartimento di {E}lettronica e {I}nformazione	\N	\N	Piazza {L}eonardo da {V}inci 32, I 20133 {M}ilan, {I}taly	\N	\N	monga00:minVerganti	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2000.28	\N	file = {tr2000-28.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	0db61b8e38cab1c052dceaaf608ef48f	7a2c70006d8e4948c8a1edcb1a7d28a3	5cad774fd059ca0cae0f40ca82f85be5	techreport	A Dynamo for Computers: How Open Source Can Help Software Markets	Mattia Monga	\N	2000
7320948	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	{WSDAAL} (Workshop su Sistemi Distribuiti: Algoritmi, Architetture\
\	e Linguaggi)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ischia, Italy	\N	\N	monga00:wsdaal	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {wsdaal00.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	ddfaa7a8b429a9ee05d9afa83f3bc371	33282a3ad5bea25ef65cc584122a0ebe	cd4e1c10f53603c246899c9544fdce66	inproceedings	Ad-hoc Constructs For Non Functional Aspects	Mattia Monga	\N	2000
7320949	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, I 20133 Milan, Italy	Politecnico di Milano 	\N	monga96:_omiss	\N	\N		\N	In Italian	\N	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	ffac3f3419aa14e144eb57e5047ba194	07e837438c35210599d7b418de170483	f141be1b1ad9322d6525238610047fef	mastersthesis	{O}missys: Managing Temporal Information in Multi-model Diagnosis	Mattia Monga and Sergio Novelli	\N	1996
7320950	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	{SAC}~'05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	ACM	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	monga05:cformatter	\N	\N		\N	\N	981--985	\N	\N	\N	location = {Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA}, __markedentry = {[monga]}, file = {sac05.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-964-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066677.1066904}	\N	2e7d514d11472fbfc5872cc38cb84c2a	2d4783b1f98e8c7b7a3a07521fce370a	d379adbf96ec27a82b171c6bc65129dd	inproceedings	A Generic Serializer for Mobile Devices	Mattia Monga and Angelo Scotto	\N	2005
7320951	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Evaluation Frameworks for Open Source\
\	Software ({EFOSS})	\N	\N	\N	\N	Como, Italy	\N	\N	monga06:ossbrr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {efoss2006.pdf}, __markedentry = {[monga]}	\N	68a864b7040e0e3ed24055d9891de895	a2ff49f60f5cf0ca489a8ad38b6c961e	bef6d2102f3f522dc48612bd5e39b43d	inproceedings	Weighing the value of changeability in {Open Source Software}	Mattia Monga and Andrea Trentini	\N	2006
7321097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein	Hamburg	\N	\N	BockerLuttke2008o6z	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0cdd251fd6687d930a8dab22b1f54e84	08291bd1d0d3e54a8142d6c681e4571e	d3b394689573a1c6066ce53f00a090d9	book	Outfit 6: Zielgruppen, Marken, Medien	Renate B{\\"o}cker-L{\\"u}ttke	\N	2007
7321269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Landesanstalt f{\\"u}r Kommunikation Baden-W{\\"u}rttemberg	Stuttgart	\N	\N	JIM2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	145c31939cde95c840363193274b4059	1ace969de1a82f2c254ff8815eb0c5ec	b6e16a53dcc016e315e3171b1b13396d	book	JIM 2008 Jugend, Information, (Multi-)Media. Basisstudie zum Medienumgang 12- bis 19-Jähriger in Deutschland	\N	Medienp{\\"a}dagogischer Forschungsverbund S{\\"u}dwest	2008
7321292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the German Classification Society - Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence (GfKl 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin-Heidelberg	\N	Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization	benz2008evaluation	http://gfkl2008.hsu-hh.de/	\N		\N	in press	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfe0281a43744363988e378348994b1e	8bb09e3197d01f7c23481c2cd68533af	ec033805bc90ab87c99860e29f0d00dd	inproceedings	Evaluation Strategies for Learning Algorithms of Hierarchical Structures	Korinna Bade and Dominik Benz	\N	2008
7321418	\N	\N	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methoden_der_Kundenintegration	http://www.winfobase.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Kundenintegration in den Innovationsentwicklungsprozess eines Unternehmens hat zum Ziel, das von Kunden ausgehende Innovationspotenzial für Unternehmen nutzbar zu machen. Verschiedene Methoden, die eine systematische Kundenintegration ermöglichen, werden in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur zum Marketing und zum Innovationsmanagement beschrieben. Der vorliegende Beitrag setzt sich mit diesen Methoden zur Integration von Kunden in den Innovationsprozess auseinander. Im Rahmen eines Literature Reviews konnten die Methoden aus beiden Bereichen identifiziert werden. Auf der Grundlage der Rechercheergebnisse konnte festgestellt werden, dass es ein Defizit an Methoden gibt, die eine Kundeneinbindung in die mittleren Phasen des Innovationsprozesses erlauben.	e55a4e95a75d696460d83ef0727a4c78	fdc1f7249a9725fc07d17cf4539a65bd	d80e672aa74e0db9df406fce7498e35d	misc	Methoden der Kundenintegration in den Innovationsprozess: Eine Bestandsaufnahme	\N	\N	2009
7321496	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen Lane	London	\N	\N	Metasearch_id182788	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	81c930f0982ed66fcc8c1457e974706d	344b5f51569888f90e3356780e6546e5	0b22d6caf376d68e79ec2cddcb9920b8	book	The world is flat: a brief history of the globalized world in the twenty-first century	Thomas L. Friedman	\N	2005
7321504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937978566	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ceac607ae225fed5fc1cad737941a819	95dce65997980dab9248d5b5b71d68d2	240c64af9946ac07e9d91c085c723cd2	book	Das Ende der Schublade: die Macht der neuen digitalen Unordnung	David Weinberger	\N	2008
7321508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Times Books	New York	\N	\N	Metasearch_id200392	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a367138fb8fde8d2a35fe78fcfd79d15	65a63b12efa4375e72170d0b8b9e5a7e	7a907cd56f9605f10e158ebfd3015c09	book	Everything is miscellaneous: the power of the new digital disorder	David Weinberger	\N	2007
7322254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Halpin07taggingDynamics	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242602	\N		\N	\N	211--220	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242602}	\N	549e859350544bf35fad495ee702d5ab	0a44c162c87ebd3186879a070d2c8c9d	2c2c689cb9946670785d0940e9dab324	inproceedings	The complex dynamics of collaborative tagging	Harry Halpin and Valentin Robu and Hana Shepherd	\N	2007
7322262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Michigan Press	Ann Arbor	\N	\N	sholz&rogers:1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	944724d566bbebea209e9039916ad21c	a2dda6cf81ac26377186327d573d7d68	d283026da24d99d21c130301f540eaea	book	Carolingian Chronicles: Royal Frankish Annals and Nithard's Histories	\N	Bernhard Walter Scholz and Barbara Rogers-Gardner	1970
7322289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Four algorithms giving rise to graceful graphs from a known (non-)graceful graph are described. Some necessary conditions for a graph to be highly graceful and critical are given. Finally some conjectures are made on graceful, critical and highly graceful graphs. The Ringel-Rosa-Kotzig Conjecture is generalized to highly graceful graphs. Mayeda-Seshu Tree Generation Algorithm is modified to generate all possible graceful labelings of trees of order p. An alternative algorithm in terms of integers modulo p is described which includes all possible graceful labelings of trees of order p leading to interesting properties. Embeddings of optimal and graceful graphs (not necessarily connected) are given. Alternative proofs for embedding a graph into a graceful graph as a subgraph and as an induced subgraph are included. An algorithm to obtain an optimal/ graceful embedding is described. A necessary condition for a graph to be supergraceful is given. As a consequence some classes of non-supergraceful graphs are obtained. Embedding problems of a graph into a supergraceful graph are considered. A catalogue of super graceful graphs with at most five nodes is appended. 
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	c4542b875ec95051f92366988dc251b9	bba4b7baa3c330a6edfed2f6ac4d6096	6b4d4453e57ee6a5d7d4911fe15d4133	article	GRACEFUL LABELINGS -Algorithms, Embeddings and Conjectures	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Report	2000
7322321	Word Structure	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mukai:09	http://www.eupjournals.com/doi/pdf/10.3366/E1750124508000214	\N		\N	\N	178--198	\N	2	\N		I propose a structure for recursive compounds in Japanese, English and Mainland Scandinavian within the frameworks of the Minimalist Program (Chomsky 1995, 2000, 2001) and Distributed Morphology (Halle and Marantz 1993). Within the proposed theory, Collins’ (2002) definition of head is used: a head is a category which has one or more unsaturated features. Secondly, it is assumed that discharging a theta-feature from a simple nominal is also possible, since nouns are predicates (Higginbotham 1985) and an undischarged theta-feature counts as an unsaturated feature. In addition, the non-head of a compound is argued to be a root without word class features.	ee6ea2500382d6efc4813d1b6fac669d	1ad5871b421188defdec16d3d92eebb9	c97bcff8e33618f87120894e864e57fc	article	Recursive compounds	Makiko Mukai	\N	2009
7322360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VuMA2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba01249212652313b2c09462732d8de0	e60d5275073e47ffa088794296529fa9	3479647eb7754a1f8bd0227f437b84e4	misc	VuMA 2009 Basisauswertung	\N	\N	2008
7322440	CWG-Dialog	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boehr09	http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/chemnitz/vereine/cwg/	\N	Praxisnahe Forschung und Ausbildung im Bereich der Geschäftsdatenanalyse	\N	\N	S. 10-11	\N	1	\N		\N	006c5719ec49a3adaed3a6669f5d6432	69ba297d855ce965a4d9a002b0b3ca64	1f913a417b04c92994475d77b77542a1	article	Schwerpunkt: Business Intelligence	Martin Böhringer	\N	2009
7322483	Decision Support Systems	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Khouja2008725	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4PWKSG5-1/2/f9474d7a7bd9257730c5ac12cb66fc93	\N		\N	\N	725 - 739	\N	3	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2007.10.005}	Piracy of copyrighted information goods such as computer software, music recordings, and movies has received increased attention in the literature. Much of this research relied on mathematical modeling to analyze pricing policies, protection against piracy, and government policies. We use complex adaptive systems as an alternative methodology to analyze pricing decisions in an industry with products which can be pirated. This approach has been previously applied to pricing and can capture some aspects of the problem which are difficult to analyze using traditional mathematical modeling. The results indicate that advances in technology make a skimming strategy the least preferable approach for producers. Further, improvements in technology, more specifically data communications and the Internet, will erode the profitability of a skimming strategy. The analysis also indicates that complex adaptive systems may provide a useful method for analyzing problems in which interactions between participants in the systems, i.e. consumers, sellers, and regulating agencies, are important in determining the behavior of the system.	664da0ba914f062cd8a85d7dc64d6558	dd6e6ff107a24891f77b39bd1d45f9b4	418c4e5c5aaca2f2a2c2e3dc5fd91a92	article	Application of complex adaptive systems to pricing of reproducible information goods	Moutaz Khouja and Mirsad Hadzikadic and Hari K. Rajagopalan and Li-Shiang Tsay	\N	2008
7322515	Decision Support Systems	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davern2008123	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4RGFCSR-2/2/295eada4e8334a5d98ceb773189f2080	\N		\N	Data Warehousing and OLAP	123 - 139	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2007.12.012}	Human decision making is error-prone and often subject to biases. Important information cues are misweighted and feedback delays hamper learning. Experimentally, task information has been shown to be valuable in improving decision making. However, such information is rarely available. Generalizing from lab-based approaches, we present a new field methodology for the 'diagnosis of decision quality' (DDQ) that helps decision makers discover such information. We illustrate our approach in the context of hotel revenue management and demonstrate how it can identify context-specific systematic errors in decision making in a manner that facilitates adaptive changes and improved performance.	d75f503568e2abb1db45bde585f8275a	05f74b8845832465d1670b743b0c9ed7	4bcd24384d4164920447f4c807dca17f	article	Diagnosing decision quality	Michael J. Davern and Ravi Mantena and Edward A. Stohr	\N	2008
7322564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97e5a6991df578a22bb78be0f25ac6c1	144a7aee3de9f3d7ae2b252835a6be97	152ea0d0a7829067075239c2b7b664e0	article	Paths in Generalized Self-Complementary Graphs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and T. Gangopadhyay	229-244. Disc. Math. 32 (1980)	1980
7322580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d7ff5227cfa3a63133e45bc991d3bab	ed5a2490156cf6503fb286998d8b8b20	541a0211292e923fe05c104e4c9a5e50	article	A Class of Distance Convex Simple Graphs 	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Ars Comb. 7 (1979) 19-26.	1979
7322586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76cf8890364abad2b965f4aeaa1d81b0	b5ebf19d7a297fdddf3c7e0f3bd4f580	553c2213fafbceed64ac181331ae68be	article	Characterization of Planar Distance Convex Simple Graphs	Siddani Bhaskara Rao and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	\N	1976
7322725	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	89c3be467e7064f5255b6a6b84e51995	9de913edf205fdf1c966838bd60ff8cb	ff59b208e9e1245296bcd4d8a39e8bb0	article	Another characterization of hypercubes, 	J.-M. Laborde and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Discrete Math. 39 (1982) 161-166.	1982
7322918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnholti	\N	Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina	PhoebadiusAginnensis:1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	64	\N	isbn = {2-503-00641-8 - 2-503-00642-6}, totalpages = {523 S.}	\N	a4746b86859e933578f23b9543624838	1c94e091c1ee96745f1ed4d0134fad9e	df334b92b4f88bb5f1966a7e44bb457a	book	Foebadi Aginnensis liber contra Arrianos	Phoebadius Aginnensis	Roland Demeulenaere	1985
7323057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	beshevliev:1963	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5c899cd7de8bdeedd682501ddd4d9c0	8cb99eed8bb87b1a5cf2db82d7b6f3bc	9a6dc8295968223666f333b9bb86727f	book	Die protobulgarischen Inschriften	\N	Veselin Beshevliev	1963
7323068	Information Visualization	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes:2008:1473-8716:34	http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ivs.9500171	\N	\N	\N	\N	34-48(15)	\N	\N	\N	file = {Online PDF Version:http\\://www.bibsonomy.org/documents/26e6950a22658dc7898e0c7d46227b0f:PDF;Offline PDF Version:E\\:\\\\Anne\\\\Eigene Dateien\\\\Research\\\\Visual analysis of controversy in user-generated encyclopedias (IVS08).pdf:PDF}, description = {IngentaConnect Visual analysis of controversy in user-generated encyclopedias}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c6c33ab426ca4d76f3e2235939347124/anneba}, doi = {doi:10.1057/palgrave.ivs.9500171}	Wikipedia is a large and rapidly growing Web-based collaborative authoring environment, where anyone on the Internet can create, modify, and delete pages about encyclopedic topics. A remarkable property of some Wikipedia pages is that they are written by up to thousands of authors who may have contradicting opinions. In this paper, we show that a visual analysis of the 'who revises whom'-network gives deep insight into controversies. We propose a set of analysis and visualization techniques that reveal the dominant authors of a page, the roles they play, and the alters they confront. Thereby we provide tools to understand how Wikipedia authors collaborate in the presence of controversy.	473aa7a9adcb738a4c4304504cf08ed5	362f2dc7956ddfba5e2bdc416c900353	abe5f89190676cebb5cb38930a82b6f9	article	Visual analysis of controversy in user-generated encyclopedias	Ulrik Brandes and Jürgen Lerner	\N	2008
7323132	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a771c55366ab48b38316fceef95c7b0	6db36f516e70aa9fd921a3f5265861c5	5e5d0ca55c2be0beaa0c46ea7a79877b	proceedings	Two Decades Survey Of Geodesic Convexity In Graphs, 	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	\N	1991
7323138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc484f8574e72b22e98bd5e279825848	cffef5dd5248338ede1518cb5a4ceab3	ae8426be2f50033efdba1b38900aabf7	article	Automorphisms Stability & Semi-Stability Of Planar Distance Convex Simple Graphs, 	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	1996. JCISS	1996
7323141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb256eebfb5c60dbf5e4dae7093b5b35	455d8653aad89706826236ea99f36475	f6ae264397e6f10958995fa039c1a9d4	article	Multipartite self-complementary graphs	T. Gangopadhyay and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	ars Combin. 13 (1982) 87-114 05C99	1982
7323144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44f0530ab54d125dbca772f2c3df630b	460d0c4d3d2571b03bac54bef09e1c66	126b45f24c04cf7152cf6e0714dfcc7c	article	Paths in r-partite self-complementary graphs. 	T. Gangopadhyay and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Discrete Math. 32 (1980) 229-244 05C38	1980
7323149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a788ebc233bca263d90eae7029ae1770	cf3d9a7d81bb5e74ff4333eeea5b0ac7	65b95ca2429346d3a42884f2b337d3eb	article	r-partite self-complementary graphs-diameters. 	T. Gangopadhyay and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Discrete Math. 32 (1980) 245-255 05C38	1980
7323166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bindung und menschliche Entwicklung: John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth und die Grundlagen der Bindungstheorie	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Ainsworth2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=73791117*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	443 S : Ill., graph. Darst; Zitat aus 1985?	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608943218}, originalyear = {1985}	\N	72a86e65ae16ec127915dd3ea076f380	dfd945164c888a770707d0fc7433a13f	4afe11ca5e925e7aab1605028941cb02	incollection	Bindung im Verlauf des Lebens	Mary Ainsworth	Klaus E. Grossmann and Karin Grossmann	2003
7323189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Summary: A graph having only one nontrivial distance convex set is called a uniconvex graph. In this paper,
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uniconvex graphs are characterised. Two methods of constructing these graphs are described.
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	de313f0ba256282ded214310ac1840af	398151cdffa08a72743e371d260ec632	23caac42215b4c662530f3e884c70db1	article	Uniconvex graphs.	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	\N	1992
7323205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Forbidden subgraphs characterization of planar distance
\
convex simple graphs is given. Some properties of these graphs and their line graphs are discussed.	9e4adf2fbc2b60318234eca5002fecc6	60e5261fb4e73aa1dc934b8d341da5ff	d900ebaf13699c2e35d39d8b29865bc1	article	Another Characterization & Some Properties Of Planar Distance Convex Simple Graphs, 	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	\N	1986
7323262	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hu07Exp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e43db72e28c146e7beb28ceb8562e42d	7fea6475542e78a14e85523d7c1250ba	fea9494368abe338372bc3fc8c4877a5	inproceedings	Exploring mood metatada: Relationship with genre, artist and usage metadata	Xiao Hu and K. Stephen Downie	\N	2007
7323298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1136018	\N	\N		\N	\N	1067--1068	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edinburgh, Scotland}, isbn = {1-59593-323-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1136018}	\N	00a287d986b699e3bd10c81611988b90	7b45d756dad8a380a04328ca5576018d	16c7c3beca9802d6b2971c1d70514c09	inproceedings	Learning and inferencing in user ontology for personalized semantic web services	Xing Jiang and Ah-Hwee Tan	\N	2006
7323324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8773e9e4a5f12d3ed432202c49b21c3	c886b40a309e6159bc2b1d215fe6396a	c8b5771c08f775102c92d9af7bcb6355	book	Pratiche di civiltà. Capitale sociale ed esperienze formative	Chiara Sità (a cura di) Luigina Mortari	Edizioni Erickson	2007
7323329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE '05: Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1047440	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1047344.1047440	\N	\N	\N	\N	267--271	\N	\N	\N	location = {St. Louis, Missouri, USA}, description = {Automated use of a Wiki for collaborative lecture notes}, isbn = {1-58113-997-7}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28de186a6757ee177071bbd2a2ad5a113/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1047344.1047440}	This paper gives a first look at slides2wiki, a new scheme for easily providing collaborative lecture notes. Unlike previous web-based courseware schemes, the slides2wiki approach integrates with existing techniques that computer-science course instructors already use to prepare their classes. This tool is used to create a site where students may collaborate to create their own notes, using the lecture slides as a starting point. Adopting a surprisingly low-tech approach that uses familiar tools and paradigms, slides2wiki avoids many of the stumbling blocks of previous approaches to web-based course support.	7e8d424efcd531380ddf64e72390b3aa	081bf0747b8e557c0237abca7b7c2e4d	8de186a6757ee177071bbd2a2ad5a113	inproceedings	Automated use of a Wiki for collaborative lecture notes	Melissa E. O'Neill	\N	2005
7323334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1031621	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1031607.1031621	\N	\N	\N	\N	72--81	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chicago, Illinois, USA}, file = {Offline PDF:E\\:\\\\Anne\\\\Eigene Dateien\\\\Research\\\\Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development.pdf:PDF;Online PDF:http\\://www.bibsonomy.org/documents/a379d1cbccddea478f0b95aa3c3a391a:PDF}, description = {Group awareness in distributed software development}, isbn = {1-58113-810-5}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0bc16c8f35b48f9f3a23a22026ffc9a/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1031607.1031621}	Open-source software development projects are almost always collaborative and distributed. Despite the difficulties imposed by distance, these projects have managed to produce large, complex, and successful systems. However, there is still little known about how open-source teams manage their collaboration. In this paper we look at one aspect of this issue: how distributed developers maintain group awareness. We interviewed developers, read project communication, and looked at project artifacts from three successful open source projects. We found that distributed developers do need to maintain awareness of one another, and that they maintain both a general awareness of the entire team and more detailed knowledge of people that they plan to work with. Although there are several sources of information, this awareness is maintained primarily through text-based communication (mailing lists and chat systems). These textual channels have several characteristics that help to support the maintenance of awareness, as long as developers are committed to reading the lists and to making their project communication public.	3c5d03bbe3a3a96307ecfb8f221e56fd	f01dd3fc754883728671cd8da7cf8c2c	c0bc16c8f35b48f9f3a23a22026ffc9a	inproceedings	Group awareness in distributed software development	Carl Gutwin and Reagan Penner and Kevin Schneider	\N	2004
7323335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e236de75aa5d222acf4e4e59fdb11c8	b03cec161b87c144a9bc16c415c53e59	3b133ca9510e74721ee36b96eb4f8d47	book	Oltre il capitale umano	Di Luca Refrigeri	\N	 2004
7323349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	37acbc2f2595391d688ff74a31251640	b96e939822cfdef000f0ccfef18e555b	8b70fb8325701dc1b1ee34543c2e67f5	book	La balcanizzazione dello sviluppo. Nuove guerre, società civile e retorica umanitaria nei Balcani (1991-2003) 	Claudio Bazzocchi	Casa editrice il Ponte	2003
7323352	Decis. Support Syst.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1232372	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1232372	\N	\N	\N	\N	1872--1888	\N	3	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, description = {Understanding knowledge sharing in virtual communities}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28a9dd7c313f79acec0b8cd9a1b1b9de8/anneba}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2006.04.001}	The biggest challenge in fostering a virtual community is the supply of knowledge, namely the willingness to share knowledge with other members. This paper integrates the Social Cognitive Theory and the Social Capital Theory to construct a model for investigating the motivations behind people's knowledge sharing in virtual communities. The study holds that the facets of social capital — social interaction ties, trust, norm of reciprocity, identification, shared vision and shared language — will influence individuals' knowledge sharing in virtual communities. We also argue that outcome expectations — community-related outcome expectations and personal outcome expectations — can engender knowledge sharing in virtual communities. Data collected from 310 members of one professional virtual community provide support for the proposed model. The results help in identifying the motivation underlying individuals' knowledge sharing behavior in professional virtual communities. The implications for theory and practice and future research directions are discussed.	38e3708cd3afd0aeb09a87578e1096bd	4a30980e42ea8c197e212dbcaf00fb1b	8a9dd7c313f79acec0b8cd9a1b1b9de8	article	Understanding knowledge sharing in virtual communities: an integration of social capital and social cognitive theories	Chao-Min Chiu and Meng-Hsiang Hsu and Eric T. G. Wang	\N	2006
7323354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: CHI '07 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1241040	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1241040	\N	\N	\N	\N	2555--2560	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, description = {CAWS}, isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b9d17595976bdafbd75738e9d8f622fd/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241040}	Crucial to effective collaborative writing is knowledge of what other people are doing and have done, what meaningful changes are made to a document, who is editing each section of a document and why. This is because awareness of individual and group activities is critical to successful collaboration. This paper presents the problems that surround co-authoring activities, and the advantages of using CAWS are explained and compared with other implementation and techniques for collaborative authoring. This co-authoring wiki based system (CAWS), aims to improve workspace awareness in order to improve user.s response to the document development activit.	5560c90219e26595226f0950e73e72c4	b0a14e501f1cc1210fe74ad8ce20d89d	b9d17595976bdafbd75738e9d8f622fd	inproceedings	CAWS: a wiki system to improve workspace awareness to advance effectiveness of co-authoring activities	Ilaria Liccardi and Hugh C. Davis and Su White	\N	2007
7323357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85e555289f6693da222cf493bfcd25fe	09bbbbdb44f47c801d270efa55b459ea	01fa9771ee0e868156c052bc8a094a33	book	Cultura e sviluppo locale nelle piccole comunità: una ricerca empirica sulle imprese in due aree interne della Campania	Mauro Giardiello	Rubbettino editore	2003
7323377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSR '07: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1269024	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1269024	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	description = {Visual Data Mining in Software Archives to Detect How Developers Work Together}, isbn = {0-7695-2950-X}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/231432d7caee59a3a74bcea08efe675f3/anneba}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSR.2007.34}	Analyzing the check-in information of open source software projects which use a version control system such as CVS or SUBVERSION can yield interesting and important insights into the programming behavior of developers. As in every major project tasks are assigned to many developers, the development must be coordinated between these programmers. This paper describes three visualization techniques that help to examine how programmers work together, e.g. if they work as a team or if they develop their part of the software separate from each other. Furthermore, phases of stagnation in the lifetime of a project can be uncovered and thus, possible problems are revealed. To demonstrate the usefulness of these visualization techniques we performed case studies on two open source projects. In these studies interesting patterns of developers' behavior, e.g. the specialization on a certain module can be observed. Moreover, modules that have been changed by many developers can be identified as well as such ones that have been altered by only one programmer,.	ce309c538d351d2db30b3a5a8541aa61	d8024443865556f61b4257468dade9f6	31432d7caee59a3a74bcea08efe675f3	inproceedings	Visual Data Mining in Software Archives to Detect How Developers Work Together	Peter Weissgerber and Mathias Pohl and Michael Burch	\N	2007
7323378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1296960	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1296951.1296960	\N	\N	\N	\N	75--86	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, description = {Quantitative analysis of the wikipedia community of users}, isbn = {978-1-59593-861-9}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/244d344fba9fbf96c7c368ab5d93fb800/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1296951.1296960}	\N	5dcff93173f51fe4c68b90f8bd05ea82	0f6b8d4ad61651f1cb3edbf025e20927	44d344fba9fbf96c7c368ab5d93fb800	inproceedings	Quantitative analysis of the wikipedia community of users	Felipe Ortega and Jesus M. Gonzalez Barahona	\N	2007
7323381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1348552	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348549.1348552&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&type=series&idx=SERIES939&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=KDD&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053	\N	\N	\N	\N	16--25	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, description = {KDD: WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07, Community detection in large-scale ...}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/267447dbc5492c0c7febbb62a7286940a/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348552}	Recent years have seen that WWW is becoming a flourishing social media which enables individuals to easily share opinions, experiences and expertise at the push of a single button. With the pervasive usage of instant messaging systems and the fundamental shift in the ease of publishing content, social network researchers and graph theory researchers are now concerned with inferring community structures by analyzing the linkage patterns among individuals and web pages. Although the investigation of community structures has motivated many diverse algorithms, most of them are unsuitable for large-scale social networks because of the computational cost. Moreover, in addition to identify the possible community structures, how to define and explain the discovered communities is also significant in many practical scenarios. In this paper, we present the algorithm ComTector(Community DeTector) which is more efficient for the community detection in large-scale social networks based on the nature of overlapping communities in the real world. This algorithm does not require any priori knowledge about the number or the original division of the communities. Because real networks are often large sparse graphs, its running time is thus O(C × Tri2), where C is the number of the detected communities and Tri is the number of the triangles in the given network for the worst case. Then we propose a general naming method by combining the topological information with the entity attributes to define the discovered communities. With respected to practical applications, ComTector is challenged with several real life networks including the Zachary Karate Club, American College Football, Scientific Collaboration, and Telecommunications Call networks. Experimental results show that this algorithm can extract meaningful communities that are agreed with both of the objective facts and our intuitions.	4a7b8e9e4b60995a34843227f1796009	dfb904415a5c8afa2bbcf6cf259ac66d	67447dbc5492c0c7febbb62a7286940a	inproceedings	Community detection in large-scale social networks	Nan Du and Bin Wu and Xin Pei and Bai Wang and Liutong Xu	\N	2007
7323389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	38c69d2e46960312223019416e2e9f08	5fca42a3f0b20cb5fd61d9cc99d61ddc	2d170a69ddbc6c8fe8a301d517206d67	book	Istituzioni, persone e potere	Rocco D'Ambrosio	Rubbettino Editore srl	2004
7323393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRIWG	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/criwg/MendozaSO00	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CRIWG.2000.885162	\N	\N	\N	\N	112-118	\N	\N	conf/criwg/2000	ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/criwg/0828/08280112abs.htm}, description = {dblp}, isbn = {0-7695-0828-6}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29c2d604f32b9324a6190c59636940f1a/anneba}, date = {2003-02-24}, doi = {10.1109/CRIWG.2000.885162}	Collaborative writing systems allow co-authors, spread out across different locations, to work together sharing common documents. One key element that, in most cases, is poorly supported in collaborative writing systems is group awareness. Many research studies have defined several types of group awareness. This paper presents a comparative analysis of workspace and conversational awareness support in collaborative writing systems. For this purpose, we adapted Vertegaal's framework in order to analyze the group awareness mechanisms for collaborative writing. This framework considers the workspace and conversational awareness elements. Based on these elements, we analyzed and compared Quilt, GROVE, PREP, SASSE, Calliope and Alliance collaborative writing systems. Finally, we identified their strengths and weaknesses.	7d5858f7473381e7c889d3e6520d532f	d60cc046c188f82df7e8d398939b0e65	9c2d604f32b9324a6190c59636940f1a	inproceedings	Group Awareness Support in Collaborative Writing Systems	Sonia Mendoza and Manuel Romero Salcedo and Hanna Oktaba	\N	2000
7323397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c05ef21e17381c056f1dc49ccf70c4cd	241ba06ad058104d660e9f847527ddce	cca0dc19c6733a5f8b36dec8316f75ea	article	La politica acerba: saggi sull'identità civica dei giovani	Gianfranco Bettin Lattes (a cura di)	rubettino editore	2001
7323411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	acbbc7e9d446d52fd5a906a16c399a68	2aafee9466914b6bbaf8751983763e7a	bf59a4f9b31ebe0e6c459e77ae0d6491	book	La disabilità come relazione sociale. Gli approcci sociologici tra natura e cultura	Fabio Ferrucci	Rubbettino editore	2004
7323417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1348553	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348549.1348553&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&type=series&idx=SERIES939&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=KDD&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053	\N	\N	\N	\N	26--35	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, description = {KDD: WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07, Node roles and community ...}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23337c22aa7532a14c6c90594a5432ca2/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348553}	A node role is a subjective characterization of the part it plays in a network structure. Knowing the role of a node is important for many link mining applications. For example, in Web search, nodes that are deemed to be authorities on a given topic are often found to be most relevant to the user's queries. There are a number of metrics that can be used to assign roles to individual nodes in a network, including degree, closeness, and betweenness. None of these metrics, however, take into account the community structure that underlies the network. In this paper we define community-based roles that the nodes can assume (ambassadors, big fish, loners, and bridges) and show how existing link mining techniques can be improved by knowledge of such roles. A new community-based metric is introduced for estimating the number of communities linked to a node. Using this metric and a modi¯cation of degree, we show how to assign community-based roles to the nodes. We also illustrate the benefits of knowing the community-based node roles in the context of link-based classification and influence maximization.	3edf9090d0ada36db3b3e482b795c04a	bc67321ee8dc1e7db1c3c234833a5519	3337c22aa7532a14c6c90594a5432ca2	inproceedings	Node roles and community structure in networks	Jerry Scripps and Pang-Ning Tan and Abdol-Hossein Esfahanian	\N	2007
7323418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1348555	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348549.1348555&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&type=series&idx=SERIES939&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=KDD&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053	\N	\N	\N	\N	46--55	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, description = {KDD: WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07, Dynamics of collaborative document ...}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/252bd4cf93041f778f81a2113c5676085/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348555}	The rise of social media sites, such as blogs, wikis, Digg and Flickr among others, underscores a transformation of the Web to a participatory medium in which users are actively creating, evaluating and distributing information. The social news aggregator Digg allows users to submit links to and vote on news stories. Like other social media sites, Digg also allows users to designate others as "friends" and easily track friends' activities: what new stories they submitted, commented on or liked. Each day Digg selects a handful of stories to feature on its front page. Rather than rely on the opinion of a few editors, Digg aggregates opinions of thousands of its users to decide which stories to promote to the front page. We construct a mathematical model to study how collaborative rating and promotion of news stories emerges from independent decisions made by many users. The model takes into account user behavior: e.g., whether they read stories on the front page or through the Friends interface. Solutions of the model qualitatively reproduce the observed dynamics of votes received by actual stories on Digg. Digg also ranks users according to how successful they are in getting their stories promoted to the front page. We create a model that describes how a user's rank changes in time as he gets more stories to the front page and becomes more influential in the community. We find qualitative agreement between predictions of the model and the evolution of rank for Digg users. The Digg model of allowing users to collectively evaluate how interesting the news stories are can be generalized to collaborative evaluation of the quality of information. Mathematical analysis can be used as a tool to explore different voting methods to select the most effective one before the method is ever implemented in a real system.	9388210e458ccd5d63c7efaaa236aca0	256d556d637d29c152e6d1ed1f26ff75	52bd4cf93041f778f81a2113c5676085	inproceedings	Dynamics of collaborative document rating systems	Kristina Lerman	\N	2007
7323421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHASE '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Cooperative and human aspects of software engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1370135	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1370135	\N	\N	\N	\N	81--84	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leipzig, Germany}, description = {What dynamic network metrics can tell us about developer roles}, isbn = {978-1-60558-039-5}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/236cbb7dcbad65cf2b3b9a12836f0932b/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1370114.1370135}	\N	3e062ce8f31c641de857b25e04a55c58	b0a769fb876e35ae81cef5d8d81d8d9a	36cbb7dcbad65cf2b3b9a12836f0932b	inproceedings	What dynamic network metrics can tell us about developer roles	Mathias Pohl and Stephan Diehl	\N	2008
7323423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b397bc7c0a736102bd926bbd9ee47d8	3ab16b94b511de495a7f7ee0ef6e63ff	a3153b098be1bef5dbce27023f89f983	book	Uomo disabilità ambiente: ricerca dei criteri per una progettazione accessibile	Giovanni Del Zanna	Abitare Segesta	1995
7323429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1376618	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1376616.1376618	\N	\N	\N	\N	3--12	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, Canada}, description = {Extreme visualization}, isbn = {978-1-60558-102-6}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2151e201bd26e242f432ce0a597956cbd/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1376616.1376618}	\N	3c68eda22502a2c594aa80084d5372b0	ece59e4f9b85d007b4e5e5d30818f48c	151e201bd26e242f432ce0a597956cbd	inproceedings	Extreme visualization: squeezing a billion records into a million pixels	Ben Shneiderman	\N	2008
7323430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GECCO '08: Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1389316	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1389095.1389316&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=17800166&CFTOKEN=92013972	\N	\N	\N	\N	1137--1138	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, GA, USA}, description = {Community detection in social networks with genetic algorithms}, isbn = {978-1-60558-130-9}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ed0e5fbe691c3c11678112835fa05874/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1389095.1389316}	\N	8e9e37e13dea67da05f75ebc9d66a187	56674b259367e227e245e1619533241f	ed0e5fbe691c3c11678112835fa05874	inproceedings	Community detection in social networks with genetic algorithms	Clara Pizzuti	\N	2008
7323431	J. Netw. Comput. Appl.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press Ltd.	London, UK, UK	\N	\N	1399693	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1399643.1399693&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=12337301&CFTOKEN=51287037	\N	\N	\N	\N	677--698	\N	4	\N	issn = {1084-8045}, description = {Visualizing the evolution of a web-based social network}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b70a796ab505ebd87518d360e73a8ff4/anneba}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2007.11.003}	Weblogs are dynamic websites updated via easy-to-use content management systems and organized as a set of chronologically ordered stories, frequently built around a link or including links to other weblogs. Since they are managed by individuals, their links tend to mirror or, in some cases, establish new types of social relations, thereby creating a social network. Studying the evolution of this network allows the discovery of emerging social structures and their growth trends. In this paper, we demonstrate the advantages of using the self-organizing maps (SOM) to visualize the evolution of a social network formed by a set of blogs, from their beginning to their current state. By observing the position a weblog is mapped to, it is easy to see what communities it belongs to nowadays, and how and when it became a part of those communities. The proposed procedure gives some insight on how communities are formed and have evolved. In this study, we apply this method to Blogalia, a blog-hosting site from which we have obtained a complete set of data and, by using SOM projections, we have drawn some conclusions on what drives the evolution of its implicit social network.	d6fb2c48adbda27a60ffa81cc82a5753	7c90bb5f6c78787210943772411527d4	b70a796ab505ebd87518d360e73a8ff4	article	Visualizing the evolution of a web-based social network	Beatriz Prieto and Fernando Tricas and Juan J. Merelo and Antonio Mora and Alberto Prieto	\N	2008
7323432	Data Min. Knowl. Discov.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1401754	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401754&dl=&coll=	\N	\N	\N	\N	3--23	\N	1	\N	issn = {1384-5810}, description = {Finding reliable subgraphs from large probabilistic graphs}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20dac075405df261632817f8de9fb2635/anneba}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-008-0106-1}	Reliable subgraphs can be used, for example, to find and rank nontrivial links between given vertices, to concisely visualize large graphs, or to reduce the size of input for computationally demanding graph algorithms. We propose two new heuristics for solving the most reliable subgraph extraction problem on large, undirected probabilistic graphs. Such a problem is specified by a probabilistic graph G subject to random edge failures, a set of terminal vertices, and an integer K. The objective is to remove K edges from G such that the probability of connecting the terminals in the remaining subgraph is maximized.We provide some technical details and a rough analysis of the proposed algorithms. The practical performance of the methods is evaluated on real probabilistic graphs from the biological domain. The results indicate that the methods scale much better to large input graphs, both computationally and in terms of the quality of the result.	31f5ad659d9f715b87798ef7ca95299f	7b007a2a2a1f644efd3476a3333408eb	0dac075405df261632817f8de9fb2635	article	Finding reliable subgraphs from large probabilistic graphs	Petteri Hintsanen and Hannu Toivonen	\N	2008
7323433	Inf. Manage.	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1414155	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1414088.1414155	\N	\N	\N	\N	458--465	\N	7	\N	issn = {0378-7206}, description = {Social network, social trust and shared goals in organizational knowledge sharing}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/274e06a9d98d8613287cd4c45a1f1ede4/anneba}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2008.06.007}	The aim of our study was to further develop an understanding of social capital in organizational-knowledge-sharing. We first developed a measurement tool and then a theoretical framework in which three social capital factors (social network, social trust, and shared goals) were combined with the theory of reasoned action; their relationships were then examined using confirmatory factoring analysis. We then surveyed of 190 managers from Hong Kong firms, we confirm that a social network and shared goals significantly contributed to a person's volition to share knowledge, and directly contributed to the perceived social pressure of the organization. The social trust has however showed no direct effect on the attitude and subjective norm of sharing knowledge.	54fc2c43be53c53023e13797435469f4	742db82d7f967171f3f74592a42f88cc	74e06a9d98d8613287cd4c45a1f1ede4	article	Social network, social trust and shared goals in organizational knowledge sharing	Wing S. Chow and Lai Sheung Chan	\N	2008
7323435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458125	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458125&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=17695029&CFTOKEN=22803053	\N	\N	\N	\N	309--318	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, description = {Characterizing and predicting community members from evolutionary and heterogeneous networks}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/282f379a50b22c0fc84ed306c19576c7c/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458125}	Mining different types of communities from web data have attracted a lot of research efforts in recent years. However, none of the existing community mining techniques has taken into account both the dynamic as well as heterogeneous nature of web data. In this paper, we propose to characterize and predict community members from the evolution of heterogeneous web data. We first propose a general framework for analyzing the evolution of heterogeneous networks. Then, the academic network, which is extracted from 1 million computer science papers, is used as an example to illustrate the framework. Finally, two example applications of the academic network are presented. Experimental results with a real and very large heterogeneous academic network show that our proposed framework can produce good results in terms of community member recommendation. Also, novel knowledge and insights can be gained by analyzing the community evolution pattern.	aa3a6f982ced6f5b24c061b78b3ee191	d363574c5a5df4b8af0d3e143d23d033	82f379a50b22c0fc84ed306c19576c7c	inproceedings	Characterizing and predicting community members from evolutionary and heterogeneous networks	Qiankun Zhao and Sourav S. Bhowmick and Xin Zheng and Kai Yi	\N	2008
7323436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PIKM '08: Proceeding of the 2nd PhD workshop on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458561	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458550.1458561	\N	\N	\N	\N	57--64	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, description = {A microscopic view on community detection in complex networks}, isbn = {978-1-60558-257-3}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c3b09cae033a28c74a63b70c7d299092/anneba}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458550.1458561}	The community structure is a basic characteristic of complex networks. A strong community structure has high modularity. It has been proven an NP-Complete problem to identify the community structure with the highest modularity. Many approximate algorithms have been proposed to alleviate the problem. However, they suffer from inefficiency or low quality. In this paper, we propose a two-step method. The first step of our method analyze the vertex similarity of the network, which is a microscopic view. If a pair of vertices are similar enough, they will be put into the same community. The second step of our method focuses on the increment of modularity of the similarity-based communities generated by the first step. If the number of edges between two communities is greater than the expected number based on random choice, the two communities will be merged. The second step is implemented by the CNM algorithm or its improvement CNM+HE’. The similarity-based community remedies the defect on microscope introduced by CNM or CNM+HE’. Our method runs efficiently and finds meaningful communities effectively. We tested the method on more than twenty datasets. The modularity of community structure found by the method is higher than the state-of-the-art algorithm.	ccb019f75ac9daea3846a9a950992e0e	9bd994c79ff762b4bd5f35b8a5e15611	c3b09cae033a28c74a63b70c7d299092	inproceedings	A microscopic view on community detection in complex networks	Yang Wang and Huaiming Song and Weiping Wang and Mingyuan An	\N	2008
7323438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27634e8fcc746542422718143211e006	b98551012865bf41bcfd9af48d62d5e2	cc3d6d0e659c4b1caa4a26ca7d7d0725	book	Il volontariato. Istruzioni per l'uso	Bepi Tomai	Feltrinelli Editore	1994
7323448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78b05842ece1acd77ec267dade6b4694	24c8909f0f5e4896624b035e49138843	b256a51a558a7d032d1c9f5fa80e691c	book	Identità, partecipazione e antagonismo nella politica giovanile	Enrico Caniglia	Rubbettino Editore	2002
7323453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a431040bfda57895885b736d8d7a0b0c	e16f6e332ff8894f376aa38b4f07414f	4683c8fcbd85c5afdb76ac268058d639	article	Il sociale come mercato: psicologia di comunità e marketing per i servizi e le organizzazioni di volontariato	Guido Contessa	Clup	1988
7323869	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3885	\N	\N		\N	\N	732-746	\N	5	\N		\N	c93512b0b9a0cdddb966c1fb30c45893	eb3398b56c89bfb4cb555c1c855f5e4e	76748441d4a7b9717303033e86190458	article	A Tsallis' statistics based neural network model for novel word learning	Tarik Hadzibeganovic and Sergio A. Cannas	\N	2009
7323873	\N	\N	\N	22., vollst{\\"a}nd. neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymann	K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]	\N	\N	BroxErbr2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f474392e6944ab7332382ab60cdc515a	9d59e9ef4116b3e51dd677ef30c54bd1	c6aafc3ad608add049842bb887f57b64	book	Erbrecht	Hans Brox	\N	2007
7323881	\N	\N	\N	3., neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymann	K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]	\N	\N	ViewSach2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-452-26757-3}	\N	037bc2ba3b9c82f51cd0c365c33ce7ba	8550d251156d23ad2e3d6f5ccc21833f	cfccc035c9f774ad1370cd97af26bdbe	book	Sachenrecht	Klaus Vieweg and Almuth Werner	\N	2007
7324180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manchester University Press	\N	\N	Manchester Medieval Sources	reuter:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de19ee04ee679617809bee5c1dd3876d	e1275ebe7bd222692e8de7793146ca5e	13ef11927e698351df49bad5065c3979	book	The Annals of Fulda: Ninth-Century Histories	\N	Timothy Reuter (trans.)	1992
7324181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manchester University Press	\N	\N	Manchester Medieval Sources	nelson:1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	347d1e2988379a7f7fd00fc738bc0584	95a3700ff6ce4591a6adc0b9e81acb8c	eb3ac0207cfeeb63d18a5ad3518febee	book	The Annals of St-Bertin: Ninth-Century Histories	\N	Janet L. Nelson (trans.)	1991
7324217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Columbia University Press	\N	\N	\N	adam:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b91bc7f9a55ecda0f1304a8a0f10ae5	3566f15e905b66688cea015c2ba5d98f	5f56cc86bc564a685627488a76c6a5a7	book	History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen	Adam of Bremen	Francis Joseph Tschan (trans.) and Timothy Reuter (trans.)	2002
7324298	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ErnstLM2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	20-27	\N	10	\N		"Die Sehnsucht nach dem wahren Ich treibt heute viele Menschen um. Sie wollen authentisch leben und streben nach dem Echten und Unverfälschten (oder was sie dafür halten). Aber wie kann man 'echt', 'authentisch' und ganz 'ich selbst' sein in einer Welt, die den Schein liebt und uns zu immer neuer Anpassung und widersprüchlichen Rollen zwingt?"	b2c4cd76a6b84eca88bebc6ec275788c	048bf79e7227aabbe4d71e5f9652ab1b	bc6bc56865f6b17556ff7e95c6f16030	article	Leben mit Echtheitszertifikat : wer oder was wollen wir wirklich sein?	Heiko Ernst	\N	2008
7324321	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NuberDB2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	29-31	\N	10	\N		"Schon früh werden die Weichen dafür gestellt, ob es uns gelingt, ein authentisches, selbstbestimmtes Leben zu führen: Wer bereits als Kleinkind seine Individualität entdecken und ausdrücken darf, wer um seiner selbst willen geliebt wird, lernt sich gut kennen. Das ist die Basis dafür, eigene Gründe fürs Leben zu finden."	5573fdaa801ddb0ca0315102276ede7d	c0c0b4a0e9bba81481eb4a9c25eb706d	8c2df3ac39ab9b3cdd7bcd830b418ea0	article	Das bin ich!	Ursula Nuber	\N	2008
7324525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Primus-Verlag	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Hartmann_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	222	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89678-484-6}, size = {222 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	f085ea15bbcabe29a90bc62341a9cbb8	bc5a27840cc137fa52d90aa1e5330f17	baeef036b78c564fdeaebc7805dbd308	book	Aufbruch ins Mittelalter : die Zeit der Merowinger	Martina Hartmann	\N	2003
7325089	Molecular Ecology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wiley0000	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121681047/HTMLSTART	\N	Speciation in Passerina buntings: introgression patterns of sex-linked loci identify a candidate gene region for reproductive isolation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Sex-chromosomes are thought to play an important role in speciation, but few studies of non-model organisms have investigated the relative influence of multiple sex-linked markers on reproductive isolation. We collected 222 individuals along a geographical transect spanning the hybrid zone between Passerina amoena and P. cyanea (Aves: Cardinalidae). Using maximum-likelihood cline fitting methods, we estimated locus-specific introgression rates for 10 z-linked markers. Although the cline width estimates ranged from 2.8 to 584 km, eight of 10 loci had cline widths between 224 and 271 km. We also used coalescent-based estimates of locus-specific divergence times between P. amoena and P. cyanea to test a recently proposed hypothesis of an inverse relationship between divergence time and cline width but did not find a significant association. The narrow width (2.8 km) of the cline estimated from the VLDLR9 locus indicates strong selection retarding introgression of alleles at this locus across the hybrid zone. Interestingly, a mutation in the very low density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) gene, in which VLDLR9 is an intron, is known to reduce the egg-laying ability of some chickens, suggesting a possible link between this gene region and reproductive isolation between P. amoena and P. cyanea. These results underscore the importance of sampling multiple loci to investigate introgression patterns across a chromosome or genome and support previous findings of the importance of sex-linked genes in speciation.	cbeff10c55eb89d6d72a5f14aa32df94	242518b6f398a8912405eacc13876c40	8d44afa334cb3f9822298c3b5e2e1255	article	Speciation in Passerina buntings: introgression patterns of sex-linked loci identify a candidate gene region for reproductive isolation	MATTHEW D. CARLING and ROBB T. BRUMFIELD	\N	2009
7325203	Science	259	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fig-wasps	http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2880793.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1442-1445	\N	5100	\N		It is often assumed that parasitic and disease-producing organisms tend to evolve benign relationships with their hosts over time. In contrast, theoretical arguments suggest that increased opportunities for parasite transmission will promote the evolution of increased virulence. The natural history of species-specific nematodes that parasitize fig-pollinating wasps permits the testing of these predictions in natural populations. For 11 species of Panamanian fig wasps, those species characterized by population structures that result in increased opportunities for parasite transmission harbor more virulent species of nematodes. In addition, differences in population structure are also associated with differences in other intra- and interspecific phenomena, including sex ratios among the fig wasp species, the degree of tension in the wasp-fig mutualism, and lethal combat among the males of parasitic wasps.	8b7e57cea7588410ab9a05c1f55d56b6	77a25369ed5c928b8819436fd34d9cbf	c5271000caa1f81129361c40a53c3260	article	Population Structure and the Evolution of Virulence in Nematode Parasites of Fig Wasps	Edward Allen Herre	\N	1993
7325405	Trends in Ecology & Evolution	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endler199522	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VJ1-40W0SGG-8/2/474c45ddda65dc25f6b7904aacd0e8e2	\N	Multiple-trait coevolution and environmental gradients in guppies	\N	\N	22 - 29	\N	1	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0169-5347(00)88956-9}	Guppies show geographical variation in many different kinds of traits. Traits covary with each other, with predation and with other environmental factors. Phenotypic correlations are often assumed to result from genetic correlations, but may also result from covariation among different sources of natural selection and interactions among the traits' functions. This network of interactions could bias the direction of evolution in characteristic ways, and suggests how intraspecific variation may give rise to interspecific variation.	a4a46f0a9a6255b1e95854474729f0f9	e9ce9d251ae0f4c61cb83cdd9a59293a	39ad1e2b3af9389545fa818b3119a2c2	article	Multiple-trait coevolution and environmental gradients in guppies	John A. Endler	\N	1995
7326505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaMoN '05: Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Data management on new hardware	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1114260	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1114252.1114260	\N	Accelerating database operators using a network processor	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1114252.1114260}	\N	05a2591f1ccef1c124e900c04640d0f6	0ccc7f9708392e79e3fa2f3c4b2806e1	f8d4dc8b3077373711985fbf21e237da	inproceedings	Accelerating database operators using a network processor	Brian Gold and Anastassia Ailamaki and Larry Huston and Babak Falsafi	\N	2005
7327063	Church History	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urbano:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	877-914	\N	\N	\N		\N	10b8dda9aaee98bf73aeeb358a48c00d	e8a365248999cec4d23c16784a5ed687	c1b8a2c716c1f9c24828701ceb78fa87	article	"Read it also to the gentiles": the displacement and recasting of the philosopher in the "Vita Antonii"	Arthur Urbano	\N	2008
7327071	Gregorianum	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pietras:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	727-739	\N	\N	\N		The article proposes the hypothesis that the letters known as direct witnesses to the work of the council of Nicea (the letter of Constantine to the Church of Alexandria and the letter of the council of Nicea to the Egyptians) are indeed false: that is, they are letters written after the episcopate of Athanasius. The political-ecclesial situation of Alexandria in the years 373-378 (circa) appears to be that described in the two letters and the only one possible, in my opinion, that corresponds to their tone and content. For this reason, their contents should not be considered a valid source for our knowledge of the themes discussed at the council. 	472a20d88bba3cf9fa6cc0fb8094f947	8608912b9db52bbcc86e94ffbb40d2f8	3c678b7d6f4341e38184d9a7ab295ae7	article	Lettera di Costantino alla Chiesa di Alessandria e lettera del sinodo di Nicea agli Egiziani (325): i falsi sconosciuti da Atanasio?	Henryk Pietras	\N	2008
7327123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 The Reception and Interpretation of the Bible in Late Antiquity. Proceedings of the Montréal Colloquium in Honour of Charles Kannengiesser, 11-13 October 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Bible in Ancient Christianity	Parvis:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	337-367	\N	6	\N		\N	87d41126a33d7923ad47860abbd43ecc	4f1789027b4405c11e74fc8ec21a4984	9273a175547c171aaa559ee69d41974a	incollection	"Τὰ τίνων ἄρα ῥήματα θεολογεῖ?": the exegetical relationship between Athanasius' \\textit{Orationes contra Arianos I-III} and Marcellus of Ancyra's \\textit{Contra Asterium}	Sara Parvis	Lorenzo DiTommaso and Lucian Turcescu	2008
7327142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	Bible in ancient Christianity	DiTommaso:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-16715-5}	\N	bf62e5e2db28e0a7641250c35c0cfc40	647e214163c531ba45d9d1d14b30133c	37a72fba6663381cd64d4918e1c340db	book	The reception and interpretation of the Bible in late antiquity: proceedings of the Montreal colloquium in honour of Charles Kannengiesser, 11-13 October 2006	\N	Lorenzo DiTommaso and Lucian Turcescu	2008
7327149	International Journal of Electronic Business	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jiang2008ami	http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=19106&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or	\N		\N	\N	232-260	\N	3	\N		\N	eade9aaa3a23f68a4d3d606cae0fcbd5	91a331e97eb0a6adef54726525b21ad5	34fc95d13e553cc6f664d2836e551bb7	article	Adopting mobile internet: a demographic and usage perspective	Pingjun Jiang	\N	2008
7327201	Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pedersen2008	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/s15327744joce1503_2	\N		\N	\N	203-222	\N	3	\N		\N	19bf70539a6f908ac389cda413824cb1	b8de5fc443f53bd4d2928c746162f8e3	ceb8abc56f5df0390e71ddd86e253ad8	article	Adoption of Mobile Internet Services: An Exploratory Study of Mobile Commerce Early Adopters.	Per E. Pedersen	\N	2005
7327267	ACM Transactions on the Web	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Church2007mia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	issn = {1559-1131}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1232722.1232726}	\N	c87a1faabe4d5c2ba4fd24c8754a62f2	57f2714bddad4e7c1d9a63d134918b07	5edc70e2cce4e9db6c0f286033698623	article	Mobile information access: A study of emerging search behavior on the mobile Internet	Karen Church and Barry Smyth and Paul Cotter and Keith Bradley	\N	2007
7327345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECSCW'01: Proceedings of the seventh conference on European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	1241878	\N	\N		\N	\N	199--218	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bonn, Germany}, isbn = {0-7923-7162-3}	We present PolyLens, a new collaborative filtering recommender system designed to recommend items for groups of users, rather than for individuals. A group recommender is more appropriate and useful for domains in which several people participate in a single activity, as is often the case with movies and restaurants. We present an analysis of the primary design issues for group recommenders, including questions about the nature of groups, the rights of group members, social value functions for groups, and interfaces for displaying group recommendations. We then report on our PolyLens prototype and the lessons we learned from usage logs and surveys from a nine-month trial that included 819 users We found that users not only valued group recommendations, but were willing to yield some privacy to get the benefits of group recommendations Users valued an extension to the group recommender system that enabled them to invite non-members to participate, via email	2ce3118cc09982bb08033cfdb6a40f86	30f9f7390256715d698879626a0879b7	dc5bf1750e9a10967f4643e2bd999f34	inproceedings	PolyLens: A Recommender System for Groups of Users	Mark O'Connor and Dan Cosley and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2001
7327356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftsrat	\N	\N	\N	WR(2008)	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Ausführliche Beschreibung der Durchführung des Forschungsratings der Fächer Chemie und Soziologie. Die Ratings wurden als Pilostudien konzepiert, um aus den Erfahrungen Schlußfolgerungen für Forschugnsratings anderer Fachdisziplinen zu gewinnen.	75cba21dda09310f3b7b041f760a9c61	deedfab8fce585eb4329e86a45831c07	9a7893966305255ad39a0710553b3eb0	book	Pilotstudie Forschungsrating - Empfehlungen und Dokumentation	Wissenschaftsrat	\N	2008
7327359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baker Academic	Grand Rapids, MI	\N	Holy cross studies	Holman:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-8010-3549-4}, totalpages = {320 S.}	\N	e6bfcf26c75396dfbab6f5d9ca1e00f9	38e3396077fe2a1ed8710844196998c5	8cd73c35625028c3fd046308e3ccb50a	book	Wealth and poverty in early church and society	\N	Susan R. Holman	2008
7327367	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systemische Rationalisierung als sozialer Prozeß: Zu Rahmenbedingungen und Verlauf eines neuen betriebsübergreifenden Rationalisierungstyps	\N	\N	\N	J. H. W. Dietz Nachf.	Bonn	\N	Arbeits- und Sozialforschung	Ort90	\N	\N		\N	\N	99--120	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Ort90}	\N	6a96dfc355f89a21a8608c66c15fb999	9f72f1bdf2772d43a31f18c5c79ce66c	584d4f04435f4e45fc30dfe1b6e93e6a	incollection	Mikropolitik und systemische Kontrolle	Günther Ortmann	Jörg Bergstermann and Ruth {Brandherm-Böhmker}	1990
7327390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	Texte und Studien zum antiken Judentum	Gardner:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	123	\N	isbn = {978-3-16-149411-6 - 3-16-149411-3}, totalpages = {VIII, 475 S.}	\N	0c63e6b874c7740c3e431dfacecdb400	3cd276e13609c90cc3be9ad83ab159ec	4da98123130914acb3388c5a275710f5	book	Antiquity in antiquity: Jewish and Christian pasts in the Greco-Roman world	\N	Gregg Gardner	2008
7327512	\N	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	Dossier de presse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faure2009	http://www.datapressepremium.com/rmdiff/DPUNPSVF3.pdf	\N		\N	Une étude sur le suicide pour l'UNPS	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	La précarité augmente la souffrance psychique, la dépression et le
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\	nationale pour la prévention du suicide (UNPS), à l'occasion de ses
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\	13èmes Journées nationales pour la prévention.	fb340eaf9bd9e4b0444c0b9a5ccd8646	dede6775d071573aa4295684f84946d1	d62bc18a9e8df7e8c612f92c68c516cf	misc	13èmes journées nationales pour la Prévention du Suicide "Précarité
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\	et suicide"	Aurélie Faure	\N	2009
7327565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habel:SWD	http://v.hdm-stuttgart.de/~riekert/theses/master-habel.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	297c20563fc64d748bcbdab8d0946119	faa18ab0375730a5f34fd63b0ed88a59	22701e3392f2a395cf0080b581189f4c	mastersthesis	Der SWD-Web-Service: Bereitstellung eines Thesaurus in Form eines Netzwerkdienstes	Wolfgang Habel	\N	2003
7327873	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colorado	\N	\N	berendt2007	http://christoph.usegroup.de/research/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c66cce2bd1c0836e34b9d0465e98771d	163f0ac4828bc9e93fbaa61b7c03b281	56863b924c6d7c588d78205347770689	inproceedings	Tags are not metadata, but "just more content" - to some people	B. Berendt and C. Hanser	\N	2007
7327876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pedersen2002mar	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	172026bb9b64d7c910a0d9d738b2350b	3f36f257ed6e692197e9d6b1b0709f6d	34de684077aa67054c6c9883a03c7716	inproceedings	Modifying adoption research for mobile Internet service adoption: Cross-disciplinary interactions	Per E. Pedersen	\N	2002
7327923	La Gazette Santé-Social	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Darmon2009	\N	\N		\N	Ce dossier traite des moyens utilisés, de l'aspect médico-social
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\	et du décloisonnement dans le monde de la santé mentale.	18-25	\N	49	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	Ce dossier, coordonnée par Laetitia Darmon, traite des moyens utilisés,
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\	la santé mentale.	a2eb65c0b8fc40946c504d64658b80e4	4b349265d91e160e771bc9330fc54901	29995cf8e41c8ce75e4ff1af188df1fc	article	Santé mentale, la crise s'aggrave	Laetitia Darmon	\N	2009
7329114	Telecommunications Policy	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Funk2006sts	\N	\N		\N	\N	14-30	\N	1	\N		\N	c97d67f0869e0641b6ad44bf41e24796	0b9da3c755e407468ade6b8072c0f5d5	b5e49107d58e4320ce16a0aeb8b37541	article	Solving the startup problem in Western mobile Internet markets	Jeffrey L. Funk	\N	2006
7329175	Proceedings of the Future Internet Symposium 2008 (FIS 2008), September 28-30, 2008, Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	30467	http://www.larkc.eu/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/urbancomputing_onespace_fis-2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4fd98b6cfe0b25826929d0c36afe466	46375dc23d440e22c20f63a0e50710a8	cb27a1f6c59bc66ccbb191ba9e6551c1	proceedings	Challenging the Internet of the Future with Urban Computing	Emanuele Della Valle and Irene Celino and Kono Kim and Zhisheng Huang and Volker Tresp and Werner Hauptmann and Yi Huang	\N	2008
7329187	Workshop on New forms of Reasoning for the Semantic Web: scalable, tolerant and dynamic (NeFoRS 2008), co-located with ASWC 2008 – the 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference, Bangkok, Thailand	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	30469	http://www.larkc.eu/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/urbancomputing_nefors_aswc-20081.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da7c79421ed9d93ddd076b10b1fce763	f8493722563006ceb110bca768361a47	96dfe720c7a7962a92b0107e457cc3d6	proceedings	Urban Computing: a challenging problem for Semantic Technologies	Emanuele Della Valle and Irene Celino and Daniele Dell’Aglio and Kono Kim and Zhisheng Huang and Volker Tresp and Werner Hauptmann and Yi Huang and Ralph Grothmann	\N	2008
7329192	\N	5367	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASWC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/aswc/CornoCCV08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aswc/aswc2008.html#CornoCCV08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	434-448	\N	\N	conf/aswc/2008	date = {2008-11-16}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0_30}, isbn = {978-3-540-89703-3}	\N	91f18b60046ba08b1e77d034ad9dba97	64468de4b0e5781751a5373cbd42812d	9728f35534da6fc1f32bfc0c3b1f2039	inproceedings	Exposing Heterogeneous Data Sources as SPARQL Endpoints through an Object-Oriented Abstraction.	Walter Corno and Francesco Corcoglioniti and Irene Celino and Emanuele Della Valle	John Domingue and Chutiporn Anutariya	2008
7329201	\N	4273	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/semweb/BrambillaCCCVF06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/iswc2006.html#BrambillaCCCVF06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	172-186	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2006	date = {2006-11-09}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_13}, isbn = {3-540-49029-9}	\N	62ee3485ed72dfa31415693dd9dd371e	1842e6b6660f50a86fca2a326889f395	c0b7b21c9e21e13267b05662caf061a8	inproceedings	A Software Engineering Approach to Design and Development of Semantic Web Service Applications.	Marco Brambilla and Irene Celino and Stefano Ceri and Dario Cerizza and Emanuele Della Valle and Federico Michele Facca	Isabel F. Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Michael Uschold and Lora Aroyo	2006
7329205	ACM Trans. Internet Techn.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/toit/BrambillaCFCCV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/toit/toit8.html#BrambillaCFCCV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1294148.1294151}, date = {2007-12-10}	\N	458d433e2317f204bc6891d6c7f21130	5ee968d7e6b106d67dcd1ecddb30ae44	c75445a2c9df2f542b8ca33d9a8ac14d	article	Model-driven design and development of semantic Web service applications.	Marco Brambilla and Stefano Ceri and Federico Michele Facca and Irene Celino and Dario Cerizza and Emanuele Della Valle	\N	2007
7329221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/iat/BrambillaCFTCCVT07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iat/iatw2007.html#BrambillaCFTCCVT07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	148-151	\N	\N	conf/iat/2007w	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WIIATW.2007.4427560}, date = {2008-02-06}	\N	3d80caabdcde7eb50049c6bd839e4162	68bf575545e81a97c37e6209825c335b	dd68fb7a2a948bb4a1a0061b3fe053ac	inproceedings	WebML and Glue: An Integrated Discovery Approach for the SWS Challenge.	Marco Brambilla and Stefano Ceri and Federico Michele Facca and Christina Tziviskou and Irene Celino and Dario Cerizza and Emanuele Della Valle and Andrea Turati	\N	2007
7329231	\N	228	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEMPS	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/semweb/CelinoVCT06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/semps2006.html#CelinoVCT06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2006semps	date = {2008-06-04}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-228/4.pdf}	\N	b9d5563c369f9d7c3eb26c54b78efe8a	3a3a714091979d4011c7f74518599df2	e485822b662aba6750eecd5c74fde32f	inproceedings	Squiggle: a Semantic Search Engine for Indexing and Retrieval of Multimedia Content.	Irene Celino and Emanuele Della Valle and Dario Cerizza and Andrea Turati	Lyndon J. B. Nixon and Lynda Hardman and Ansgar Scherp and Susanne Boll	2006
7329235	\N	233	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAMT (Posters and Demos)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/samt/CelinoTVC06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/samt/samt2006p.html#CelinoTVC06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/samt/2006p	date = {2008-05-29}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-233/p45.pdf}	\N	8534ec3c15b373ce4361988bf93b7ab5	e49ba4cd84a8cef8c2d17224ad8773b6	7dd5bca0fdf5d0fa8fbb7da059ade70b	inproceedings	Squiggle: a Semantic Search Engine at work.	Irene Celino and Andrea Turati and Emanuele Della Valle and Dario Cerizza	Yannis S. Avrithis and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Steffen Staab and Noel E. O'Connor	2006
7329242	\N	251	\N	\N	\N	\N	SBPM	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/esws/CelinoMZOFZ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/esws/sbpm2007.html#CelinoMZOFZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/esws/2007sbpm	date = {2008-05-29}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-251/paper6.pdf}	\N	3886b97ba71641670b824288fce671a9	d41797d181d447790efc5e6fb78c179f	2f94ce90ab4828da0488e13c498bd9d4	inproceedings	Semantic Business Process Analysis.	Irene Celino and Ana Karla Alves de Medeiros and Gernot Zeissler and Michael Oppitz and Federico Michele Facca and Stefan Zoeller	Martin Hepp and Knut Hinkelmann and Dimitris Karagiannis and Rüdiger Klein and Nenad Stojanovic	2007
7329247	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	conf/bis/ValleCC08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/bis/bis2008.html#ValleCC08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	70-82	\N	\N	conf/bis/2008	date = {2008-05-16}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79396-0_7}, isbn = {978-3-540-79395-3}	\N	ba01f1f034afc325d7113f60807dfeda	9e67a64e2bee8771035aa6a8ba32e485	ec01fb8cce7bf19198edb4e0db2f851c	inproceedings	Agreeing While Disagreeing, a Best Practice for Business Ontology Development.	Emanuele Della Valle and Irene Celino and Dario Cerizza	Witold Abramowicz and Dieter Fensel	2008
7329256	\N	290	\N	\N	\N	\N	FEWS	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/fews/CelinoCV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/fews/fews2007.html#CelinoCV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	64-77	\N	\N	conf/fews/2007	date = {2007-10-31}, ee = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-290/paper06.pdf}	\N	41c52a126ca032919555a95ba2d32938	b31a31c4398d55334a5af3a94cc7a123	8848932bc30eff763f25cef2fcad4ad3	inproceedings	Towards a Semantic Contact Management.	Irene Celino and Francesco Corcoglioniti and Emanuele Della Valle	Anna V. Zhdanova and Lyndon J. B. Nixon and Malgorzata Mochol and John G. Breslin	2007
7329262	\N	4607	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icwe/CelinoVCT07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icwe/icwe2007.html#CelinoVCT07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	485-490	\N	\N	conf/icwe/2007	date = {2007-08-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73597-7_41}, isbn = {978-3-540-73596-0}	\N	315c30c2393a78e9259f677aed5c9802	257a6f57813d723b4071c634d682186d	5ee19a9643d8babef78d95c6bfc3e7e4	inproceedings	Squiggle: An Experience in Model-Driven Development of Real-World Semantic Search Engines.	Irene Celino and Emanuele Della Valle and Dario Cerizza and Andrea Turati	Luciano Baresi and Piero Fraternali and Geert-Jan Houben	2007
7329264	\N	4519	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/esws/ValleCCEVKRVGZM07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/esws/eswc2007.html#ValleCCEVKRVGZM07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	220-234	\N	\N	conf/esws/2007	date = {2007-07-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8_17}, isbn = {978-3-540-72666-1}	\N	8f41f15e57f3e4d55baeb800ee11f90b	851960c4722450c6402cdd4bfd72449c	038dde5627615960b57276241fb7323b	inproceedings	SEEMP: An Semantic Interoperability Infrastructure for e-Government Services in the Employment Sector.	Emanuele Della Valle and Dario Cerizza and Irene Celino and Jacky Estublier and Germán Vega and Mick Kerrigan and Jaime Ramírez and Boris Villazon and Pascal Guarrera and Gang Zhao and Gabriella Monteleone	Enrico Franconi and Michael Kifer and Wolfgang May	2007
7329271	\N	4439	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/bis/ValleCCEVKRVGZM07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/bis/bis2007.html#ValleCCEVKRVGZM07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	147-162	\N	\N	conf/bis/2007	date = {2007-07-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5_12}, isbn = {978-3-540-72034-8}	\N	90c3d85983e6a13132bb61a09cc01e1e	dbb7ce99e4801b9ee77d8edd7c3a9063	c0cb3cfea2775caaaca0bd928b5d174d	inproceedings	SEEMP: Meaningful Service-Based Collaboration Among Labour Market Actors.	Emanuele Della Valle and Dario Cerizza and Irene Celino and Jacky Estublier and Germán Vega and Mick Kerrigan and Jaime Ramírez and Boris Villazon and Pascal Guarrera and Gang Zhao and Gabriella Monteleone	Witold Abramowicz	2007
7329279	\N	3532	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/esws/CelinoV05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/esws/eswc2005.html#CelinoV05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	423-438	\N	\N	conf/esws/2005	date = {2005-05-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11431053_29}, isbn = {3-540-26124-9}	\N	658abdee4d3c777ebded4200979b329e	4fbc38d9638334210201bfb56727206d	4bac73c8be2e6064310fcaaa343beaa9	inproceedings	Multiple Vehicles for a Semantic Navigation Across Hyper-environments.	Irene Celino and Emanuele Della Valle	Asunción Gómez-Pérez and Jérôme Euzenat	2005
7329359	{e-Clippings} {(Learning} As Art)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oehlert09publishing	http://blogoehlert.typepad.com/eclippings/2008/01/two-very-diff-1.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	551f0575570ca3fc34487f86b1ed02aa	2772c464e43afb7fbc58d7cbd5044a01	dcaa3a9924c237efeb0f1c4dc55e9845	misc	Two Very Different Views of Publishing (here's a {hint...I} think one is {WAY} wrong!)	Mark Oehlert	\N	2009
7329958	SIGIR Forum	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	larkc14	http://www.sigir.org/forum/2008D/papers/2008d_sigirforum_li.pdf	\N		\N	\N	22-32	\N	2	\N		\N	ee52bdec694a85565ddec7f9f4391a7a	a5c6167af14aff1a5cd8afe94ca0cacd	48e067d78bcfe907835f0e8218a1e3fa	article	{Geometric and Quantum Methods for Information Retrieval}	Y. Li and Hemming Cunningham	\N	2008
7330007	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UehleckeHS2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-24	\N	2	\N		"Klimaschutz muss in den Städten beginnen, sagen Klimaexperten. Berlin als größte deutsche Metropole könnte mit gutem Beispiel vorangehen – doch noch immer fehlt ein durchdachtes Konzept."	aaba0def58c78e7601ce8d006e9e972d	2e2d59ebf85f3a7c69005fcef9974fd9	66c86e779ed48b39383d9d1e4721a854	article	Die hungrige Stadt (Die ideale Stadt, Teil 1)	Jens Uehlecke	\N	2009
7330025	Software: Practice and Experience	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1971 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd	Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305	\N	\N	wiley1971	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spe.4380010203	\N		\N	\N	105-133	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1002/spe.4380010203}	\N	f046461b5464573eb5a47bd736cb3d5b	8b26d194cf96ae4042eb7654dde8cd1a	a88eca591a7a2592c6409145bf6759f9	article	An empirical study of FORTRAN programs	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1971
7330085	Regards de la FHP	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collectif2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	60	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	Dossier sur le projet de loi "Hôpital, patients santé et territoire"	031a3ffc94bd7fc7246b52f81a37f319	9b3a4ab7679dee2813fa43dd19fc3dac	c80c7498894af5cce8bf0133b11e2ba7	article	Dossier sur le projet de loi "Hôpital, patients santé et territoire"	Collectif	\N	2008
7330111	Meta	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses de l'Universit{\\'e} de Montr{\\'e}al	(Montr{\\'e}al)	\N	\N	lorscher1996pat	\N	\N		\N	\N	26--32	\N	1	\N		\N	68fb68a1c1651cb0be03efabd2f4eaac	c6114893dfc84cc4e06bd17300aa553a	3ef188aa516fcaf3537318d79e9990df	article	{A psycholinguistic analysis of translation processes}	W. L{\\"o}rscher	\N	1996
7330128	Behaviour \\& Information Technology	99999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	1	ho2007documentation	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01449290601152162	\N	\N	\N	\N	1 - 10	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0144-929X}	\N	12722107e02542385ba9dbd6402acda9	d769abec3bebe8e28c540ae95ba9ea68	511b2e75189eef268dd158ea39057dcf	article	Comparison of different documentation styles for frameworks of object-oriented code	S. B. Ho and I. Chai and C. H. Tan	\N	2007
7330253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thunes2003eal	http://www.hf.uib.no/i/LiLi/SLF/ans/Dyvik/marthaex.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d32a2accd1dd22f0cb9a493eccbad70b	176e0729cd1af50054dbf548b4ccaa03	a645d5eb6d08bbcea9f611090852a82b	misc	{Ekserpering av leksikalske oversettelsekorrespondanser fra parallelltekst}	M. Thunes	\N	2003
7330336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thefenomenal	http://ukibatam.blogspot.com/2009/02/kampanye-damai-pemilu-indonesia-2009.html	\N	Kampanye Damai Pemilu Indonesia 2009 di samping bukan lah gambar partai atau caleg pada pemilu 2009 banner diatas sengaja dibalik tetapi bukan tulisan Kampanye Damai Pemilu Indonesia 2009 yang dibalik ( 9002 aisenodnI ulimeP iamaD eynapmaK ) adalah sebagai simbol bahwa	\N	kampanye damai pemilu indonesia 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e54f8db7d1cde1267249f72d99584d4	cb5eb8b5d1e741419caf043560e07402	a6cea133aec162cbf8bc9ad8c393354a	article	kampanye damai pemilu indonesia 2009	ukibatam	ukibatam	2009
7330449	RECHERCHE EN SOINS INFIRMIERS	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noel-Hureaux2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/66.pdf	\N		\N	La compétence interactionnelle se définit comme principe constituant
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7330507	\N	4956	\N	\N	April	\N	30th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Glasgow, UK	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Krause08	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/ecir2008krause.pdf	\N		\N	\N	101-113	\N	\N	\N	misc = {vgwort=21,1}, isbn = {978-3-540-78645-0}	\N	7ee418bbed426a12581861fde4d6c360	37598733b747093d97a0840a11beebf5	ad5f4664d1f5b967a0793b4a26a0edbb	inproceedings	A Comparison of Social Bookmarking with Traditional Search	Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	Craig Macdonald and Iadh Ounis and Vassilis Plachouras and Ian Ruthven and Ryen W. White	2008
7330556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Random House	\N	\N	The modern library of the world's best books ; 63	veblen:1934	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XV, 404 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	8983144cbe55390d2ec3044f0e0854ae	9ba7487b8fd011f1b2806d0dfc07b485	23bbf653152ba1e0ef152490e463e921	book	The theory of the leisure class	Thorstein Veblen	\N	1934
7330593	RECHERCHE EN SOINS INFIRMIERS	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acker2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/57.pdf	\N		\N	Cette conférence a été présentée lors des Journées d’Etudes de l’ARSI
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\	en janvier 2006	\N	\N	87	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	\N	5a0c43d39712f118ec0bdbf095c3dbfd	6d4da6ca5d92a5e150091f28b2f0d4d3	e8fa36b65f8940f8a7b72fa213c10ec9	article	Les compétences des malades	Françoise Acker	\N	2006
7330604	RECHERCHE EN SOINS INFIRMIERS	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acker2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/57.pdf	\N		\N	Cette conférence a été présentée lors des Journées d’Etudes de l’ARSI
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\	en janvier 2006	\N	\N	87	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	\N	5a0c43d39712f118ec0bdbf095c3dbfd	6d4da6ca5d92a5e150091f28b2f0d4d3	e8fa36b65f8940f8a7b72fa213c10ec9	article	Les compétences des malades	Françoise Acker	\N	2006
7330608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Hildesheim	\N	Heuwing2008	http://mybibproject.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/magisterarbeit_heuwing_tagging.pdf	\N	Magisterarbeit im Studiengang
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Informationssuche in Bibliotheken	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	94152ac90963e1192cbed9d03a878788	2661708ef01f50bd0123a829b010215f	e53374ba4acd33cbdc4e612ff35ed301	mastersthesis	Tagging für das persönliche und kollaborative Informationsmanagement: Implementierung eines Social-Software Systems zur Annotation und Informationssuche in Bibliotheken	Ben Heuwing	\N	2008
7330649	RECHERCHE EN SOINS INFIRMIERS	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terraneo2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/16.pdf	\N		\N	Conférence présentée aux Journées d’Etudes de l’ARSI en janvier 2006	\N	\N	87	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	Durant le XXème siècle, les organisations du travail ont passé de
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\	et perspectives	Fabienne Terraneo and Nadia Avvanzino	\N	2006
7330725	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Longtin2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/4.pdf	\N		\N	La rédaction de cet article a été rendue possible grâce au soutien
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\	Lucie Richard).	\N	\N	87	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.10}, owner = {C881240}	La promotion de la santé est une des nombreuses
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\	INFIRMIÈRE	Martine LONGTIN and Lucie RICHARD and Annie BISAILLON	\N	2006
7330752	Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects	116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li96	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFR-3V9DHPM-1M/2/bdf0480e54a0ab7fbfb84e3d1a4707d1	\N	ScienceDirect - Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects : Drop size dependence of contact angles and line tensions of solid-liquid systems	\N	A collection of papers presented at the Wetting and Interfacial Phenomena Symposium at the 69th Annual Colloid and Surface Science Symposium	1 - 23	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0927-7757}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0927-7757(96)03582-0}	Through a literature review, this paper outlines the current understanding of the drop size dependence of contact angles and line tension of solid-liquid systems. Generally, the drop size dependence of contact angles on solid surfaces have been interpreted in terms of line tension. Owing to the complexity of the contact angle measurements, great discrepancies with respect to the apparent sign and value of line tensions of solid-liquid systems have been reported. The ambiguity regarding the sign and value of line tensions may be caused by the roughness and the heterogeneity of real solid surfaces on which the contact angles are measured. However, for a sessile drop on an ideal solid surface, the line tension is shown to be a positive quantity as required by the condition of stable thermodynamic equilibrium. In addition, two techniques to evaluate line tensions of solid-liquid systems by measuring the dependence of contact angles on the radius of the three-phase contact line are also reviewed.	f8b5f281d679a7130c180b57707e1814	9b158381c7cba0dea333c7d3c681f868	5a137a8286a0276abfdad9beed28ef9b	article	Drop size dependence of contact angles and line tensions of solid-liquid systems	Dongqing Li	\N	1996
7330787	Green Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pretti06	http://www.rsc.org/delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayArticleForFree.cfm?doi=b511554j&JournalCode=GC	\N		\N	\N	238-240	\N	8	\N		Acute toxicity and histological damage derived from exposure
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evaluated.	ddc5a29e4495ef48b5f407a33904165e	ce0d480b50de8d18aa3cab031e2d4d72	eb0be7f5b835487f9ea80d12ad3f224f	article	Acute toxicity of ionic liquids to the zebrafish	Carlo Pretti and Cinzia Chiappe and Daniela Pieraccini and Michela Gregori and Francesca Abramo	\N	2006
7331388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen 21; Novaesium 9	SWB-011865636	\N	\N		\N	\N	274	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7861-1369-6}, size = {274, [11] S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	c9363234d0c1235416c385c6307903b6	14ae6eb1caef19f6955c838f946f41aa	8477bffeeaf629118d1a2f5b6735e603	book	Die italische Sigillata von Novaesium	Elisabeth Ettlinger	\N	1983
7331395	\N	1: Die südgallische Terra sigillata aus Neuss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen 6; Novaesium 1	SWB-000648205	\N	\N		\N	\N	185	\N	\N	\N	size = {185, 36 S. : Ill.}	\N	a3dd4d4276ab762d52b082e3a0ddc3ee	f7785988946b24dfb47b1d1c61863b64	d9f3022ad07932f9724107cb4eb9332d	book	Die südgallische Terra sigillata aus Neuss	Geo T. Mary	\N	1967
7331406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rahden, Westf.	\N	Kölner Studien zur Archäologie der Römischen Provinzen ; Bd. 9	UBHD66418558	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	493 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89646-137-7, 3-89646-137-0}, language = {ger eng}	\N	cfdcaba184b65bd81e65aaf014eb3696	e50462ce57784bcd9ad0883dbb1c76b4	8c8e8827c42a472f720bf8631063779f	book	Die Terra Sigillata im römischen Flottenlager an der Alteburg in Köln : das Fundmaterial der Ausgrabung 1998	Antje Düerkop and Pia Eschbaumer	\N	2007
7331417	\N	5137	\N	\N	July	\N	Detection of Intrusions and Malware \\& Vulnerability Assessment {DIMVA'08}	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	Paris, France	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	monga08:dimva08	\N	\N		\N	\N	126--142	\N	\N	\N	__markedentry = {[monga]}, isbn = {978-3-540-70541-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70542-0_7}	\N	8b277397a68395a6342f517144ff235b	ad5daa737a0290e1828ea8d4a2174a12	bc13f3c19f2bcdbc0224d776096dbcd1	inproceedings	On Race Vulnerabilities in Web Applications	Roberto Paleari and Davide Marrone and Danilo Bruschi and Mattia Monga	Diego Zamboni	2008
7331424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peeters	Leuven [u.a.]	\N	Bulletin antieke beschaving : Supplement ; 10	UBHD65939657	\N	\N		\N	\N	390 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-429-1481-5, 978-90-429-1481-0}, language = {eng}	\N	5ad2a525f3d2cbe9f90989c00d3f4516	c522ddf2a5b498cf95922b69744f790c	2949324c5a2b9ed4466bd4f1a15fda79	book	Early Italian sigillata : the chronological framework and trade patterns ; proceedings of the First International ROCT-Congress, Leuven, May 7 and 8, 1999	\N	Jeroen Poblome	2004
7331434	Ariadne	51	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emany:Citeulike	http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue51/emany-cameron/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	559e6f0dd95ee6f705f15fd82c9f417f	113b46cf61864c00297dd0669c5cc1fd	52c05784e0a2c24543677c6b2aef2057	article	Citeulike: A Researcher's Social Bookmarking Service	Kevin Emany and Richard Cameron	\N	2007
7331438	\N	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg ; 103	UBHD66228950	\N	\N		\N	\N	230 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-2065-4, 978-3-8062-2065-0}, language = {ger}	\N	dd04268b086552458dbb01e77fcb9601	5358ed9e06cc43be33e57b55046fca4d	03901b91052baf0a6143964c764c8a76	book	Das Tafelgeschirr aus dem Militärlager von Dangstetten	Katrin Roth-Rubi	\N	2006
7331480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York Univ. Press	New York u.a.	\N	Essential papers on Jewish studies	Cohen:1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8147-1442-0}, totalpages = {XIV, 578 S.}	\N	9444451387a9d57f78a02dfc9a94dae8	d4f17c95498b9ba0c59226dad309a802	876a42b2804dee527f100faa2a226b86	book	Essential papers on Judaism and Christianity in conflict : from late antiquity to the Reformation	\N	Jeremy Cohen	1991
7331683	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Reki09	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--4	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502653}	\N	6225cae829a53bb6362462d420030e11	c2c74dd141b52e48e4466ebc6f425a1e	87c64c964d7078cf3f25d0bb40fd36f5	inproceedings	Sensonomy: intelligence penetrating into the real space	Jun Rekimoto	\N	2008
7332040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Estudos sobre a Ciência em homenagem a Ruy E. Pinto	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag / Instituto Rocha Cabral	Aachen	\N	Opuscula officinara. Trabalhos de História e Filosofia das Ciências             do Instituto Rocha Cabral	DIAS2006A	\N	\N		\N	\N	129-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	94796c3cc485e244094f262f37d3f14d	08449ac4fe69d8d738b6617de2a77ea8	5136d90b7d2067ea2282a99508e9191a	incollection	A ligação entre o Hospital Escolar e o Instituto Rocha Cabral na investigação sobre tuberculose de 1925 a 1931	José Pedro Sousa Dias	José Pedro Sousa Dias	2006
7332866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Real Academia de la Historia	Madrid	\N	Catálogo del Gabinete de Antigüedades	UBHD65840045	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	344 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {84-95983-40-0, 978-84-95983-40-4}, language = {spa}	\N	51ea638ecad2106dc2ce67d58ad3387e	5d7cbec5e05f60a62f0ede67be79241f	37bc1784b860373b613bf52028266081	book	Terra sigillata	Josep Montesinos i Martínez	\N	2004
7332875	\N	\N	\N	2. ed. / completely, rev. and enl. by Philip Kenrick	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Antiquitas : Reihe 3, Abhandlungen zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte, zur klassischen und provinzial-römischen Archäologie ; 41	UBHD65521863	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 554 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-3029-5, 978-3-7749-3029-2}, language = {eng}	\N	9afef5783ff7ad4db66efc1292bb1780	d18dc0df153d40bf8e47753cfd770852	99019e8b21dee0abf0370f874ddedf1b	book	Corpus vasorum Arretinorum	August Oxé and Howard Comfort and Philip M. Kenrick (Bearb.)	\N	2000
7332887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von  Zabern	Mainz	\N	Bodenaltertümer Westfalens ; 42	UBHD66270440	\N	\N		\N	\N	315 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-3479-6, 978-3-8053-3479-2}, language = {ger}	\N	90585063672181f2903b07fea4b73d1b	b33cc55ecaf802018be03eb521bd3424	c629450a812a8a4bd7e1e5139e191b12	book	Varia Castrensia : Haltern, Oberaden, Anreppen	Katrin Roth-Rubi	\N	2006
7332913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terra-Sigillata-Museum	Rheinzabern	\N	\N	UBHD9820225	\N	\N		\N	\N	80 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-9805231-1-X, 978-3-9805231-1-0}, language = {ger}	\N	a8cf148b101a161a42a4dfdbb665d0e0	6e3bd37fe986b9aa0af4e51c9977583d	09fcd1b75d338ca751dbb40a696ae60f	book	Museumskatalog Terra-Sigillata in Rheinzabern	Rüdiger Schulz and Walter Schellenberger	\N	1996
7332924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éd. de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme	Paris	\N	Documents d'archéologie française ; 6	UBHD3474314	\N	\N		\N	\N	291 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7351-0170-3, 978-2-7351-0170-2}, language = {rom.}	\N	66585d5f224576069d39d26e1dc0928b	8d136d5d467db8a1a5b8513797babf08	4b10d5c86994ca385a54b0f254453cdf	book	La terre sigillée gallo-romaine : lieux de production du Haut Empire: implantations, produits, relations	\N	Colette Bémond	1986
7332935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Materialien zur römisch-germanischen Keramik ; 10	UBHD3570395	\N	\N		\N	\N	IX, 210 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-2456-2, 978-3-7749-2456-7}, language = {ger eng ita}	\N	2a3efda99ddae862305e93c8196726ca	627c17c19ddcb0f83486a286c89e2d36	7c5f7094a339368520a98f3c55905ced	book	Conspectus formarum terrae sigillatae Italico modo confectae	Elisabeth Ettlinger	Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts zu Frankfurt	1990
7332944	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Committee for Archaeology	Oxford	\N	Monographs / Oxford University Committee for Archaeology ; 23	UBHD3655267	\N	\N		\N	\N	121, 53 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-947816-23-2, 978-0-947816-23-0}, language = {eng}	\N	f6b6c7fb5501c83467079bd64d769d7f	7bfc8d4cfc9802d488be2559b388fb10	7e6423239ac32e01abf24995c06afd40	book	Rhenish wares : fine dark coloured pottery from Gaul and Germany	R. P. Symonds	\N	1992
7332954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	UBHD2534480	\N	\N		\N	München, Univ., Diss., 1983	IX, 139, 97 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	a774c7a6626effac50a98c6705b617bc	49aa563edc24f868df2f7d719a176336	81d5a3ec1e8fe7ec62c019d3f0938eb2	book	Die Rolle handwerklicher Verfahren bei der Formgebung reliefverzierter Terra Sigillata	Bettina Hoffmann	\N	1983
7332980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Wiesbaden	\N	Forschungen zur antiken Sklaverei ; 12	UBHD3300986	\N	\N		\N	Münster, Univ., Habil.-Schrift, 1976	XIII, 254 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-03264-9, 978-3-515-03264-3}, language = {ger}	\N	d7ee23118a4362c246aa4d8287b39bab	991502bbee82f567d311e7d204e3e909	f16ad28225e3343c908f7ff9364db858	book	Die Sklaven und Freigelassenen im arretinischen Sigillatagewerbe: epigraphische, nomenklatorische sowie sozial- und wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen der arretinischen Firmen- und Töpferstempel	Gottfried Prachner	\N	1981
7332985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Errance	Paris	\N	\N	UBHD3463486	\N	\N		\N	\N	135 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-903442-15-0, 978-2-903442-15-6}, language = {fre}	\N	0e5451b7d3654b3dfcfc7274e7431f8b	f27963d280eafb1877f893f62495cbc2	84ef4df4341e8d4b82790cd6a6bb7e73	book	La ceramique sigillée	Bernard Hofmann	\N	1986
7332990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University College	Cardiff	\N	\N	UBHD3504782	\N	\N		\N	\N	74 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-946045-33-X, 978-0-946045-33-4}, language = {eng}	\N	1d1496814d952c946cce66909e95e199	d119901ed97ddacf2d5a6e817981cc1b	eaf3cf8a45986de1da71a0134e04a7b7	book	Roman samian ware : background notes	Peter Webster	\N	1987
7332999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niederrheinisches Museum der Stadt Duisburg	Duisburg	\N	Funde aus Asciburgium ; 9	UBHD3529486	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	102 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	953c1d3ab7a3f9bfa47655f6ce777159	079fe14d15203f7eb94be6bb91804fa3	72d69358588bb56cdb514d0f33f5c6d8	book	Töpferstempel aus Südgallien	Tilmann Bechert and Michel Vanderhoeven	\N	1988
7333005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag [u.a.]	Köln [u.a.]	\N	Xantener Berichte ; 1	UBHD3617934	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	297 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-1278-4, 978-3-7927-1278-8}, language = {ger}	\N	30383c06bd5a3e482ae75951350733e2	214bfa12583c4c2f357f0eb43b636972	97497f373d766e9919e5cfabb6b006ca	book	Colonia Ulpia Traiana : insula 38: Untersuchungen zur Feinkeramik anhand der Funde aus den Ausgrabungen der sogenannten Herbergsthermen	Kerstin Kraus	\N	1992
7333096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD9600537	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	 Münster, Univ., Diss., 1991	239, 71 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1785-9, 978-3-8053-1785-6}, language = {ger}	\N	891ada9c0e49976c65dccf5ae861ccd5	a84b17259a405256686ded14b201ce16	6c212d26d389497b15fb6abf19f66c6d	book	Die verzierte Arretina aus Oberaden und Haltern	Bernhard Paul Martin Rudnick	\N	1995
7333106	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte des Menschen ; 15	UBHD3638572	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	285 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-44504-0, 978-3-631-44504-4}, language = {ger}	\N	31fc6462dec32ad017c72bab00dea12b	15cf027e8a7041264e7b3d36feb80109	5ad1ffa51f51afd406c1302ae175bd83	book	Grundlagen der Terra Sigillata-Datierung im westmediterranen Bereich	Fritz Renken	\N	1992
7333112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntnis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands ; 18	UBHD3345002	\N	\N		\N	\N	64 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	cf9878a43173d212a4051bf6e4c03e17	35c6de50682eb3499b31fcff9b85dec5	739ff77a98673324f5b8a466953a3da3	book	Die römischen Terra-Sigillata-Töpfereien in Südgallien	Barbara Pferdehirt	\N	1978
7333137	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gregg	London	\N	\N	SWB-005208165	\N	\N		\N	\N	286	\N	\N	\N	size = {286, LXXXV S. : Ill.}	\N	71818cb710fc1a09904a48436b785087	eea6121e397b70c29c57460010557a66	be55030ee7ec287701908c2507bede48	book	An introduction to the study of Terra Sigillata	F. Oswald and T. D. Pryce	\N	1966
7333147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Materialien zur römisch-germanischen Keramik ; 13	UBHD9902089	\N	\N		\N	\N	92, [14] S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-2882-7, 978-3-7749-2882-4}, language = {ger}	\N	843d6dcae3bd7e89010cd2ed91501ff7	e155c7dcf9c1fdec25128d082728932f	effe2bca699f6bd4a66c208b09f229ef	book	Terra-Sigillata-Funde aus den östlichen Bundesländern	Rudolf Laser	Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts zu Frankfurt a.M.	1998
7333161	\N	\N	\N	Repr. with revisions	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	British Museum Publ.	London	\N	\N	SWB-10913687X	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7141-1361-1}, size = {31, 16 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	593f2f7d08820da5f6282eba96eaa699	f2a502bb4fb6b926bb7fa3f95e407615	3e53dab5d8397876290e969087a87a57	book	Arretine and Samian pottery	Catherine Johns	\N	1977
7333177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butzon  Bercker	Kevelaer	\N	Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande : Beiheft ; 1	UBHD65693754	\N	\N		\N	\N	47, 61 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	2421cfd4e458bbfb9a0477d7e3546fec	a995f74870f51f9d9a2ab0351de971ae	98e716553a692be5add1551c50a9de13	book	Gefässtypen der römischen Keramik im Rheinland	Erich Gose	\N	1950
7333190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prähistorische Staatssammlung, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte	\N	\N	Ausstellungskataloge der Prähistorischen Staatssammlung München ; 10	UBHD3376260	\N	\N		\N	\N	112 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	7df382b56ee6d3933b690519fc486abd	837a8822ef23ff85df084305841dadf8	3c9030670cebf361b30d3bffb90a0143	book	Terra sigillata : ein Weltreich im Spiegel seines Luxusgeschirrs ; Einführung und Katalog	Jochen Garbsch	\N	1982
7333282	Artificial Intelligence and Law	14	\N	\N	april	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huygen2006a	http://springerlink.com/content?k=turing+AND+author%3a(huygen)&sortorder=asc	\N	Book review	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--2	\N		\N	7a16c8ce583ae5c07a4b6369d2ea11f8	14dd573728a82a88c2c61c26f9f65aab	ab5609afc6216216d6c476f796e7bf6b	article	Book review of "The essential Turing"	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2006
7333542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holst01thepoisson-dirichlet	 http://www.math.kth.se/matstat/fofu/reports/PoiDir.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88c242b7b4e8be30600a5cc1dc5647d8	bd469bb93ca6d3d339378b4674afdd06	b9c08f71a09901923e4613104f8d5407	misc	The Poisson-Dirichlet distribution and its relatives revisited	Lars Holst	\N	2001
7333879	Pacific Philosophical Quarterly	83	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bird2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-15	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0279-0750}, language = {English}	Rae Langton and Jennifer Hornsby have argued that pornography might create a climate whereby a woman's ability to refuse sex is literally silenced or removed. Their central argument is that a failure of 'uptake' of the woman's intention means that the illocutionary speech act of refusal has not taken place. In this paper, I challenge the claims from the Austinian philosophy of language which feature in this argument. I argue that uptake is not in general required for illocution, nor is it required for refusal in particular. I conclude with remarks on the relationship between illocutionary and perlocutionary speech-acts.	0adaa78cfa2d451da4e18cb24fd0bf96	5b7beceb21c69445abb074c88128878e	e7948a9fd1fcf44e5653083bd461137c	article	Illocutionary Silencing	Alexander Bird	\N	2002
7333880	Midwest Studies in Philosophy	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornsby2001	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1475-4975.00042	\N	\N	\N	\N	128-141	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/1475-4975.00042}, eprint = {http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1475-4975.00042}	\N	fd43c2627449013abf1d51b1ce165ce4	9cdd718d8af7eb39c140f7c830d405c8	96c50006f86cfe1b42a76de38357f4dd	article	Meaning and Uselessness: How to Think about Derogatory Words	Jennifer Hornsby	\N	2001
7333881	Legal Theory	4	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HornsbyLangton1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	21-37	\N	1	\N	isbn = {1352-3252}, language = {English}	We argue that, in the context of discussions of free speech, speech must include illocution (in J.L. Austin's sense); and we explain why some feminist writers (e.g., C. MacKinnon) have been led to take the notion of silencing seriously. We rebut arguments of D. Jacobson (in Phil and Pub Aff 64) who held that a free speech argument against pornography is bound to fail. We indicate how our view of speech relates to understandings of the justification of free speech; and we show that, contrary to Jacobson's claims, J.S. Mill would endorse our own view that free speech includes free illocution.	42a413d10e426b7ae40566b071ff6916	b31bf4c05023373ffca5bfbd93c96fdb	103e97814f71cd576686826e3d4bf965	article	Free Speech and Illocution	Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton	\N	1998
7333882	Legal Theory	7	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacobson2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	179-201	\N	2	\N	isbn = {1352-3252}, language = {English}	Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton defend a "silencing argument" for the censorship of pornography, which purports to rest on liberal premises. This argument suggests that pornography might violate women's speech rights by making it impossible for them to refuse sex. However, the silencing argument is fatally flawed; it is neither liberal nor cogent. Their most recent version of the argument, which concedes that in their central scenario women can refuse sex, and can refuse it by performing a speech act, but, nevertheless, denies that women thereby perform "the illocutionary act of refusal," is futile.	aa75dd987726efc83226f59f001e67a9	6b329763852598e1f0843af59685ffc8	0460111eecced618a8c1f71054f0352a	article	Speech and Action: Replies to Hornsby and Langton	Daniel Jacobson	\N	2001
7333883	Philosophy and Public Affairs	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacobson1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	64-79	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad956edb9d00b6fe4c02dd615f6a743f	3b57f7ba44d2021bfd4954460047fc82	0a4071832a92c2867783f790a1488b35	article	Freedom of Speech Acts? A Response to Langton	Daniel Jacobson	\N	1995
7333884	Philosophy and Public Affairs	22	\N	\N	Fall	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langton1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	293-330	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0048-3915}, language = {English}	Pornography is speech, according to the law. Pornography is a kind of act, according to anti-pornography feminist Catherine MacKinnon. Put these together, and pornography is a kind of speech act. Feminist claims that pornography subordinates and silences women have been dismissed as confused and incoherent, but interpreted in the light of Austinian speech act theory the claims are coherent, but interpreted in the light of Austinian speech act theory the claims are coherent and plausible. Pornography subordinates because it is a kind of illocutionary act: it ranks women, legitimates discriminatory behavior towards them, deprives them of powers. Pornography silences because it prevents women from making certain illocutionary acts: it makes certain speech acts unspeakable.	71f876e22e8032bf3cd3c47660f48b2b	1591949930db7cbda059843b653518b8	5d112af7bf9b6b32bcd6f9e55391e030	article	Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts	Rae Langton	\N	1993
7333885	Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy	20	\N	\N	Summer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGowan2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	22-49	\N	3	\N	isbn = {0887-5367}, language = {English}	Although others have focused on Catharine MacKinnon's claim that pornography subordinates and silences women, I here focus on her claim that pornography constructs women's nature and that this construction is, in some sense, false. Since it is unclear how pornography, as speech, can construct facts and how constructed facts can nevertheless be false, MacKinnon's claim requires elucidation. Appealing to speech act theory, I introduce an analysis of the erroneous verdictive and use it to make sense of MacKinnon's constructionist claims. I also show that the erroneous verdictive is of more general interest.	4789ecd4c724152b0e370701e2fbff98	d47d4e477725787964c6e3587bf2e829	6599873d32301b45bd78a90d2afb0a3b	article	One Pornography: MacKinnon, Speech Acts, and False Construction	Mary Kate McGowan	\N	2005
7333886	Philosophy and Public Affairs	31	\N	\N	Spring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGowan2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	155-189	\N	2	\N	isbn = {0048-3915}, language = {English}	MacKinnon has claimed that pornography both subordinates and silences women and it is unclear how pornography (mere pictures and words) could do either. Austin has shown that speech can constitute action and, since pornography is treated as speech by our courts, some theorists, such as Langton, defend the coherence of MacKinnon's claims by offering a speech act analysis of pornography. I here present five challenges to Langton's analysis. Each is motivated by the theory of speech acts on which her analysis rests. I then present a previously overlooked sort of speech act, the conversational exercitive, and demonstrate that it enables Langton to avoid the five challenges and thus affords a better speech act model for her purposes. I also present some of the challenges remaining for the revised speech act model offered here.	1177f11c31db71acd9a48cb9b8278db6	d8cbe0e7ee6260bb403cbff20b4ce299	24d83c8aeee116e18478bd0762427cb1	article	Conversational Exercitives and the Force of Pornography	Mary Kate McGowan	\N	2003
7333887	Philosophical Review	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strawson1964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	431-	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bdd2ddb31a040654d5c3d2eef07c3ea	d70976c2c234cc756f95df83fc056837	c873c204551a95af9fb546819bca1d2c	article	Intention and Convention in Speech Acts	P. F. Strawson	\N	1964
7333900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	Austin1975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4972b1e5befbd68f88da79c79f5f6e5b	a49dc923369161c6c7005ae12cb66a0f	f145088661029d04e54c1d159df89af4	book	How to do things with words	J. L. Austin	\N	1975
7333901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	Davidson1984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	608aabef7cb973a04119557de07433fc	b7be309dd8bee10067b050cf8ac5797a	d2738f7d0faf3beab87fec42af6f59d8	incollection	Communication and Convention	Donald Davidson	\N	1984
7333902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feminism Unmodified	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	MacKinnonbiddle	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	163-197	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5b71281605e42282b3261fec265d278	2981348ccac82cb2f14c49376cedc046	4811ba5b9540f9c75e5d3f3f8c3a421d	incollection	Francis {B}iddle's Sister	Catharine A. MacKinnon	\N	1987
7333903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feminism Unmodified	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	MacKinnonmoral	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	146-162	\N	\N	\N		\N	da7fbfd10103b15e05f6d640bfb51dc3	605d53da3e4fc20f739493b9f00d4bdf	5c80e958e951663c221b36160a554b8d	incollection	Not a moral issue	Catharine A. MacKinnon	\N	1987
7333904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge, UK.	\N	\N	searlespeechacts	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10302b9458654e3f6663ab8cfd2d1ef4	d7270249cbb03036470209116974a411	411d0c3a35d961686de81c7608b4589e	book	Speech Acts	John R. Searle	\N	1969
7334265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the main conference on Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1220896	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1220896	\N	Language model-based document clustering using random walks	\N	\N	479--486	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, New York}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220835.1220896}	We propose a new document vector representation specifically designed for the document clustering task. Instead of the traditional term-based vectors, a document is represented as an n-dimensional vector, where n is the number of documents in the cluster. The value at each dimension of the vector is closely related to the generation probability based on the language model of the corresponding document. Inspired by the recent graph-based NLP methods, we reinforce the generation probabilities by iterating random walks on the underlying graph representation. Experiments with k-means and hierarchical clustering algorithms show significant improvements over the alternative tf·idf vector representation.	2cdd1180d6c901a618c4d903237c352b	9ce6d7e6ecb8584ac1f538d831dd0a57	c6cdcbae097c41e5caa000a5981717b7	inproceedings	Language model-based document clustering using random walks	G\\"{u}ne\\c{s} Erkan	\N	2006
7334279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '04: Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1009026	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008992.1009026	\N	Cluster-based retrieval using language models	\N	\N	186--193	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sheffield, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1008992.1009026}	Previous research on cluster-based retrieval has been inconclusive as to whether it does bring improved retrieval effectiveness over document-based retrieval. Recent developments in the language modeling approach to IR have motivated us to re-examine this problem within this new retrieval framework. We propose two new models for cluster-based retrieval and evaluate them on several TREC collections. We show that cluster-based retrieval can perform consistently across collections of realistic size, and significant improvements over document-based retrieval can be obtained in a fully automatic manner and without relevance information provided by human.	987c4941686f85a3ec7a35004b6f49d3	a388f94c70e42002c4ac1fa74fe64aaa	98ee76c4481d1723ec78fd250cf8f8f5	inproceedings	Cluster-based retrieval using language models	Xiaoyong Liu and W. Bruce Croft	\N	2004
7334291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '00: Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	345578	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=345508.345578	\N	Document clustering using word clusters via the information bottleneck method	\N	\N	208--215	\N	\N	\N	location = {Athens, Greece}, isbn = {1-58113-226-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/345508.345578}	\N	30b13d88bf6456050a9eb773253971e0	9296d4320e349858caedc904e6b7dfd3	fcd919455663e425bffd8809b46acf12	inproceedings	Document clustering using word clusters via the information bottleneck method	Noam Slonim and Naftali Tishby	\N	2000
7334313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '05: Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1076087	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076034.1076087	\N	PageRank without hyperlinks	\N	\N	306--313	\N	\N	\N	location = {Salvador, Brazil}, isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1076034.1076087}	Inspired by the PageRank and HITS (hubs and authorities) algorithms for Web search, we propose a structural re-ranking approach to ad hoc information retrieval: we reorder the documents in an initially retrieved set by exploiting asymmetric relationships between them. Specifically, we consider generation links, which indicate that the language model induced from one document assigns high probability to the text of another; in doing so, we take care to prevent bias against long documents. We study a number of re-ranking criteria based on measures of centrality in the graphs formed by generation links, and show that integrating centrality into standard language-model-based retrieval is quite effective at improving precision at top ranks.	626e970dba1f430ea6beda361cd93373	a0e01f4f43e999a2cbfd727219b2a0a0	c2f4375541aca0de65be2d08a66cbb01	inproceedings	PageRank without hyperlinks: structural re-ranking using links induced by language models	Oren Kurland and Lillian Lee	\N	2005
7334820	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '02: Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	582436	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=582419.582436&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=21865779&CFTOKEN=70771201	\N	Design pattern implementation in Java and aspectJ	\N	\N	161--173	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-471-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/582419.582436}	AspectJ implementations of the GoF design patterns show modularity improvements in 17 of 23 cases. These improvements are manifested in terms of better code locality, reusability, composability, and (un)pluggability.The degree of improvement in implementation modularity varies, with the greatest improvement coming when the pattern solution structure involves crosscutting of some form, including one object playing multiple roles, many objects playing one role, or an object playing roles in multiple pattern instances.	04bb3f80ea2c0107a6946fa9d061b214	35d300371e19ee49d7ae5e4f03a00628	d684935fc22efac5f59a7b19e1254aad	inproceedings	Design pattern implementation in Java and aspectJ	Jan Hannemann and Gregor Kiczales	\N	2002
7334825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WGP '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Generic programming	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1159864	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1159861.1159864&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=21865779&CFTOKEN=70771201	\N	Type-theoretic design patterns	\N	\N	13--22	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-492-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1159861.1159864}	The development of design patterns in object-oriented programming aims at capturing good software design in a reusable generic form. However, design patterns are not expressible in conventional object-oriented programming languages. To address this shortcoming, we need to model and understand design patterns precisely. We achieve this by identifying operators characterising the most fundamental design patterns in a way that enables the construction of object-oriented programs with provable structural and behavioural properties. We use dependent-type theory to define a simplified, functional model of object-oriented programming. Design patterns are modelled in this setting as operators on object signatures and implementations. We present examples of several basic design operators and design patterns modelled in this setting and show how properties of their composition can be proven.	ba0c388027c742eab04c4000d257907d	5ed2f8b0ccbf431c9b8e319f545152ea	302d934442d53fecf96e9361242cec31	inproceedings	Type-theoretic design patterns	Ondrej Rypacek and Roland Backhouse and Henrik Nilsson	\N	2006
7334896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	POPL '00: Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	325731	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=325694.325731&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=21865779&CFTOKEN=70771201	\N	A debate on language and tool support for design patterns	\N	\N	277--289	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-125-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/325694.325731}	Design patterns have earned a place in the developer's arsenal of tools and techniques for software development. They have proved so useful, in fact, that some have called for their promotion to programming language features. In turn this has rekindled the age-old debate over the mechanism that belong in programming languages versus those that are better served by tools. The debate comes full circle when one contemplates code generation and methodological tool support for patterns. The authors compare and contrast programming languages, tools, and patterns to assess their relative merits and to clarify their roles in the development process.	32587723025d10f1ba74bbdaea2b5792	f6d6c2922db3c82ef1fe2dda61475e04	641dbf0cd09abb029f70a67b03d74f35	inproceedings	A debate on language and tool support for design patterns	Craig Chambers and Bill Harrison and John Vlissides	\N	2000
7334933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WGP '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Generic programming	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1159863	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1159861.1159863&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=21865779&CFTOKEN=70771201	\N	Design patterns as higher-order datatype-generic programs	\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-492-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1159861.1159863}	Design patterns are reusable abstractions in object-oriented software. However, using current mainstream programming languages, these elements can only be expressed extra-linguistically: as prose, pictures, and prototypes. We believe that this is not inherent in the patterns themselves, but evidence of a lack of expressivity in the languages of today. We expect that, in the languages of the future, the code parts of design patterns will be expressible as reusable library components. Indeed, we claim that the languages of tomorrow will suffice; the future is not far away. All that is needed, in addition to commonly-available features, are higher-order and datatype-generic constructs; these features are already or nearly available now. We argue the case by presenting higher-order datatype-generic programs capturing ORIGAMI, a small suite of patterns for recursive data structures.	44b7fa5e0fd16ea877e05bd11f618953	dbcd148d42296666b390457cbe874699	113e331207d6c22899072d07920f0451	inproceedings	Design patterns as higher-order datatype-generic programs	Jeremy Gibbons	\N	2006
7335006	Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2005)	Vol. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	8660612	\N	\N		\N	design pattern search algorithm;source code;software development;object oriented systems;system architecture;information retrieval domain;Java plug-in;Together IDE;	33 - 4	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2005, IEE}, language = {English}	Maintenance is a time consuming activity within software development and it requires a good understanding of the system in question. It is hard or even impossible to understand poorly documented legacy systems. Nevertheless, developers try to understand unknown object oriented systems by analysing the source code to recover the architecture of the system, which is a hard task since the dependencies between the classes cannot be recovered good enough. Here, the knowledge about design patterns can help developers to understand the underlying architecture faster. We analysed existing pattern search approaches and compared them by their recall and precision values, metrics out of the information retrieval domain. As a result we developed own pattern search algorithms for the 23 design pattern described by Gamma et al. (1995). This fast abstract briefly explains the basics of our pattern search and describes first results of the search algorithms developed as a Java plug-in for the Together IDE. This work was funded by the BMBF (2004) and is part of the InPULSE (2004) project	284a675e8a7a2f8830837078178b28b2	d564f7a10635da2868f26f173b76f1d4	095603a0cd21433941e4443c2d3081e8	inproceedings	Searching design patterns in source code	D. Streitferdt and C. Heller and I. Philippow	\N	2005//
7335012	Proceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	99084752368	\N	\N		\N	Unified modeling language (UML);Round-trip engineering;	683 - 684	Computer aided software engineering	\N	\N	issn = {0270-5257}, copyright = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.}, language = {English}	The tutorial presents the state-of-the-art in methodologies and tools for round-trip-engineering of object-oriented software systems. This covers not only (UML) class diagrams but also behavior diagrams like message sequence charts, collaboration diagrams, state charts, and activity diagrams. In addition, round-trip engineering with standard design patterns is addressed. This covers design by combining design patterns, implementation of design patterns, including code generation, and the recognition of standard design patterns in code fragments.	bb2c4bc2e3283abc0c1201385cfe94f3	c1de03f5cc488d2b979a6be5cb124940	1892f070b87ada6b174d6e98cc4b0577	article	Round-trip engineering with design patterns, UML, Java and C++	Wilhelm Schaefer	\N	1999
7335013	Proceedings International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	7503793	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2002.1167770	\N		\N	design patterns;software development methods;software understanding tools;source code;pattern use documentation;Java programs;Javadoc tool;HTML documentation;	230 - 3	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2003, IEE}, language = {English}	Design patterns are widely recognized as important software development methods. Their use as software understanding tools, though generally acknowledged, has been scarcely explored. Patterns are most useful in understanding software when they are well documented. Sometimes they are described separately from code as design comments. Nevertheless, they have a strong relationship with the source code and thus they should also be documented at the source level. Unfortunately, there is no agreement on how to document pattern use. This paper describes a structured approach to documenting pattern use in the Java language. Our solution is based on the standard Javadoc tool and is able to generate HTML documentation. The approach has been implemented and tested with software that uses patterns	f04a1de6ee562cc3eb4f16cd8ef24fee	5ac54b67d6b56552f6154749ff81f00e	0b40ee574b7c08f378259e80b8aef2d8	inproceedings	Documenting pattern use in Java programs	M. Torchiano	\N	2002//
7335015	Proceedings Fifth International Software Metrics Symposium. Metrics (Cat. No.98TB100262)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	6128989	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/METRIC.1998.731224	\N		\N	design patterns;object-oriented software;reusable micro-architectures;high level building blocks;multi-stage reduction strategy;software metrics;structural design patterns;Abstract Object Language;programming language;CASE tools;portable environment;Java;Web browser;public domain software;industrial software;	23 - 34	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 1999, IEE}, language = {English}	Object-oriented design patterns are an emergent technology: they are reusable micro-architectures, high level building blocks. This paper presents a conservative approach, based on a multi-stage reduction strategy using OO software metrics and structural properties to extract structural design patterns from OO design or code. Code and design are mapped into an intermediate representation, called Abstract Object Language, to maintain independence from the programming language and the adopted CASE tools. To assess the effectiveness of the pattern recovery process a portable environment written in Java, remotely accessible by means of any Web browser, has been developed. Based on this environment, experimental results obtained on public domain and industrial software are discussed in the paper	838277214bf830566d9ef98eb941db51	0364b9b8a7f8fee2e3f5fb31569518be	b1fc60d103c72cf7f8fd5713445ce471	inproceedings	Using metrics to identify design patterns in object-oriented software	G. Antoniol and R. Fiutem and L. Cristoforetti	\N	1998//
7335017	ITiCSE06. Proceedings of the 11th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	9132910	\N	\N		\N	design patterns;BlueJ IDE;software design;software development;object oriented software;teaching;Java;	280 - 4	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2006, The Institution of Engineering and Technology}, language = {English}	Design patterns now have a strong influence on the design and development of object oriented software. It is therefore becoming increasingly important to teach patterns. In this paper we describe a tool, in the form of an extension to the BlueJ IDE, which has been developed to encapsulate knowledge of patterns in the IDE and to help students explore them and learn how to make use of them. The extension adds the capability to BlueJ to provide step-by-step construction of a pattern-based solution to a programming problem. We present technical details of the tool and describe an example of its use	4715efc6f3391d248bd7ea15ad5f48c1	5d393469bebcdc7d9dd32694c32b9e60	1aadcfa83edffea67131fc22f23c5862	inproceedings	A design patterns extension for the BlueJ IDE	J.H. Paterson and J. Haddow and M. Nairn	\N	2006//
7335025	10th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	9084591	\N	\N		\N	design patterns;distributed real-time Java software;real-time specification for Java;RTSJ thread;RTJ-leader-follower;scoped tunnels;network I/O handling;	8 pp. - 	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2006, The Institution of Engineering and Technology}, language = {English}	The real-time specification for Java (RTSJ) introduces a new memory model featuring some programming constraints that impede the "as-is" use of many well known design patterns. In this context, this paper describes and evaluates two design patterns, developed by the authors for distributed real-time Java software, that are able to overcome the limitations imposed by RTSJ. The first pattern, RTJ-leader-follower; is a RTSJ-compliant version of the well-known leader/follower pattern. The second pattern, called scoped tunnels, provides a new communication mechanism for RTSJ threads executing in different and incompatible memory areas, thus making possible the realization of the standard pattern half-sync/half-async for efficient network I/O handling. The paper presents both a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of these patterns, showing, above all, that they are able to provide a safe execution environment	ffa30c810fe207a15c79eacc895efda1	29d1ca8530ba0e1eb8ea04e35b77d451	19df6c1e1d1a9d4347fe7b796f375422	inproceedings	The analysis and evaluation of design patterns for distributed real-time Java software	A. Corsaro and C. Santoro	\N	2005//
7335028	Software Metrics, 2004. Proceedings. 10th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1357888	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=1357888&isnumber=29794	\N		\N	\N	 26-33	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1435 }, doi = {10.1109/METRIC.2004.1357888}	 The goal of this study is the development of a probabilistic model for the evaluation of flexibility of an object-oriented design. In particular, the model estimates the probability that a certain class of the system gets affected when new functionality is added or when existing functionality is modified. It is obvious that when a system exhibits a large sensitivity to changes, the corresponding design quality is questionable. Useful conclusions can be drawn from this model regarding the comparative evaluation of two or more object-oriented systems or even the assessment of several generations of the same system, in order to determine whether or not good design principles have been applied. The proposed model has been implemented in a Java program that can automatically analyze the class diagram of a given system.	91a70123864fb572ecea85f30fb3f1cc	80f33931be8f388e185d6ebd95987928	cbf6b99bd3edd734dc649c56f9f2cb9a	article	Probabilistic evaluation of object-oriented systems	N. Tsantalis and A. Chatzigeorgiou and G. Stephanides and I. Deligiannis	\N	2004
7335034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DesignPatJavaComp	http://www.patterndepot.com/put/8/DesignJava.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eda80c618cfdf511e89839ff76ae875e	017d625fd541751c54c16708c6c0086b	7e653d394743e73f2d12c0a520f31f72	book	The Design Patterns Java Companion	James Cooper	\N	1998
7335037	Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BarJEetal01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-31 13:59:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1349629}	\N	ae4dbca44e505c6ae45395727054db30	967235e942e9c401cab60376ec1df1da	7a1b5f2f5a267767104c2d5022672ff6	article	Organizational Research: Determining Appropriate Sample Size in Survey Research	James E. Bartlett and Joe W. Kotrlik and Chadwick C. Higgins	\N	2001
7335038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPPJ '06: Proceedings of the 4th international symposium on Principles and practice of programming in Java	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1168060	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1168054.1168060&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES10714&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=AICPS&CFID=17701858&CFTOKEN=27075307	\N	AICPS: PPPJ '06, Dynamic analysis of program ...	\N	\N	31--39	\N	\N	\N	location = {Mannheim, Germany}, isbn = {3-939352-05-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1168054.1168060}	Concept assignment identifies units of source code that are functionally related, even if this is not apparent from a syntactic point of view. Until now, the results of concept assignment have only been used for static analysis, mostly of program source code. This paper investigates the possibility of using concept information as part of dynamic analysis of programs. There are two case studies involving (i) a small Java program used in a previous research study; (ii) a large Java virtual machine (the popular Jikes RVM system). These studies demonstrate the usefulness of concept information for dynamic approaches to profiling, debugging and comprehension. This paper also introduces the new idea of feedback-directed concept assignment.	34175b6598c87a9cd109d6b8b1642d72	c15a0f7bbf7604fbe6f6b4bbc32854f5	400efefe870498ed2471193098e6983d	inproceedings	Dynamic analysis of program concepts in Java	Jeremy Singer and Chris Kirkham	\N	2006
7335039	SIGPLAN Not.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	117969	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=118014.117969	\N	An empirical study of the object-oriented paradigm and software reuse	\N	\N	184--196	\N	11	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/118014.117969}	\N	2d0d342b3c811cff20dba3cf4fa284ca	473287e59be46f75c6a392d2c4e5c0a7	cfc5baaf8bc47e2e986dcd465e22f3c8	article	An empirical study of the object-oriented paradigm and software reuse	John A. Lewis and Sallie M. Henry and Dennis G. Kafura and Robert S. Schulman	\N	1991
7335040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	METRICS '99: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Software Metrics	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	823979	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=520792.823979	\N	An Empirical Study on Object-Oriented Metrics	\N	\N	242	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-0403-5}	The objective of this study is the investigation of the correlation between object-oriented design metrics and the likelihood of the occurrence of object-oriented faults. Such a relationship, if identified, can be utilized to select effective testing techniques that take the characteristics of the program under test into account.Our empirical study was conducted on three industrial real-time systems that contain a number of natural faults reported for the past three years. The faults found in these three systems are classified into three types: object-oriented faults, object management faults and traditional faults. The object-oriented design metrics suite proposed by Chidamber and Kemerer is validated using these faults. Moreover, we propose a set of new metrics that can serve as an indicator of how strongly object-oriented a program is, so that the decision to adopt object-oriented testing techniques can be made, to achieve more reliable testing and yet minimize redundant testing efforts.	604044c2da93262361b91fd60ad4c9d1	ae1560998bcc843669eff6393c9e25c9	4204f80a3fe3d12c20ade7eee3c1bfc1	inproceedings	An Empirical Study on Object-Oriented Metrics	Mei-Huei Tang and Ming-Hung Kao and Mei-Hwa Chen	\N	1999
7335041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1167507	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167473.1167507&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=17635374&CFTOKEN=11245333	\N	Understanding the shape of Java software	\N	\N	397--412	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-348-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1167473.1167507}	Large amounts of Java software have been written since the language's escape into unsuspecting software ecology more than ten years ago. Surprisingly little is known about the structure of Java programs in the wild: about the way methods are grouped into classes and then into packages, the way packages relate to each other, or the way inheritance and composition are used to put these programs together. We present the results of the first in-depth study of the structure of Java programs. We have collected a number of Java programs and measured their key structural attributes. We have found evidence that some relationships follow power-laws, while others do not. We have also observed variations that seem related to some characteristic of the application itself. This study provides important information for researchers who can investigate how and why the structural relationships we find may have originated, what they portend, and how they can be managed.	a222583d48a0830e7c000fe5a09758d2	d24cccb48ad18c4526e8ca436d1db43f	40f558710c76b31c06b307fa9de5cf87	inproceedings	Understanding the shape of Java software	Gareth Baxter and Marcus Frean and James Noble and Mark Rickerby and Hayden Smith and Matt Visser and Hayden Melton and Ewan Tempero	\N	2006
7335810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oregon State University	\N	davis2008	http://hdl.handle.net/1957/8736 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This research covers Japanese animation and its popularity in the United States. It focuses on hardcore fans for whom this animation has become part of their lives. Using interviews of self-identified anime fans, this research explores how anime fandom has become a part of American life despite originating in a different culture. The information is analyzed through the theories of media anthropology, fan studies, and subcultures of consumption to better understand the popularity of Japanese animation in a country where few other non-native media have succeeded. Many fans started watching anime as a way to assert their own identity. Anime was appealing because of the digital community that supports fans even in remote parts of the country and because anime differed from mainstream entertainment. Anime fans differ in their actions based upon the age of the fans, with high school age fans very vocal in their support and identification with anime. Older fans are more likely to consider anime as only a limited part of their life. Anime has created an interest in Japan among many fans, but this interest has little to do with the actual country and more do with a perception of “Japan” as an exciting, exotic place.	d7e1d2b1b73810847414b5bd29507110	9acfc3b2f9029724bc385ac82945b34d	4b411223553e6a308d0e1caa27f0c032	mastersthesis	Japanese animation in America and its fans	Jesse Christian Davis	\N	2008
7335840	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller	\N	\N	\N	haverkemper2006	http://www.amazon.de/Manga-deutschen-Bibliotheken-Hintergr%C3%BCnde-Marktsituation/dp/3865502970%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3865502970	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783865502971}, asin = {3865502970}, isbn = {3865502970}	\N	8eab504069217fd7748227e19c4a5ced	7ade72f468b56f506fad98f3d60c1809	872669d1a7832ca3ebe73e5da92a6305	book	Manga in deutschen Bibliotheken: Hintergründe, Marktsituation, Perspektiven	Petra Haverkemper	\N	2006
7336147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Softwaresysteme und ihre Modellierung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PetTabSWSundMod	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29276-4	\N	SpringerLink - Buch	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b08871c5f74eeba0e32b5fe50dc8cbd	28bed5786f7919cacad0d4eba4a718a2	bb8268ba746eaf37bce693d8700f42c2	book	Softwaresysteme und ihre Modellierung	Peter Tabeling	\N	2006
7336155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Softwaresysteme und ihre Modellierung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29276-4_10	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	253--321	\N	\N	\N		\N	596b4908707044c50f1e9e28d552b344	f14b1f7bc593cfb808faaa27e55c00aa	7c2ff7a1fc9188878f9a0e633e6c2e74	book	Modellierung komplexer Systeme	Peter Tabeling	\N	2006
7336159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Softwaresysteme und ihre Modellierung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29276-4_12	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	393--464	\N	\N	\N		\N	035f057b72aba43ceaa7f0e6bc28cd4d	d8f2cb295401b62ce7552e8b3e8635a6	f5b1acd45a291069bb32abaaa168aa81	book	Architekturorientierte Modellierung	Peter Tabeling	\N	2006
7336431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	Oxford early Christian studies	Beckwith:2008	\N	\N		\N	45 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-955164-4}, totalpages = {VIII, 230 S.}	\N	5d2686f3984a2d21d5ad91779df484af	b75f136f8b2765c88dc6b8b1521b181f	cbcc38e717b22f0d57671f3fd39623c0	book	Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity. From De fide to De trinitate	Carl L. Beckwith	\N	2008
7336437	Artificial Neural Networks - ICANN 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87559-8_1	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a novel method of comparing instances of ontological concepts in regard to personalized presentation
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and/or navigation in large information spaces. It is based on the assumption that comparing attributes of documents whichwere found interesting for a user can be a source for discovering information about user’s interests. We consider applicationsfor the Semantic Web where documents or their parts are represented by ontological concepts. We employ ontology structureand different similarity metrics for data type and object type attributes. From personalization point of view we impute reasonsthat might have caused user’s interest in the content. Moreover, we propose a way to enumerate similarity for the particularuser while taking into account individual user’s interests and preferences.	ef209da7ddef22a25aaac6a588499cdb	7de4b8519c8e7f1d46650984c9514066	8ca5c7ea1bf58ea7eb5fe7cc8245af2a	article	Investigating Similarity of Ontology Instances and Its Causes	Anton Andrejko and Mária Bieliková	\N	2008
7336467	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSE2008	http://www.cse.org.uk/pdf/pub1102.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6dc1a9b064937ee51c954b3ca1dc308d	50d6d84dedf0f51798045ac875672c18	afa0a50ad24174dd793574eb38e68ef9	book	How Low: Achieving optimal carbon savings from the UK’s existing housing stock	{Centre for Sustainable Energy} and {Association for the Conservation of Energy} and {Moore}	\N	2008
7336488	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hometruths2007	http://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/research/energy/hometruths.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	027801d7039eeea8d6e2b749e395edb9	4f8224dac2149284f7d6c2ac41da7bfd	9705945e68a28e0029b114bda39034eb	book	Home truths: A low carbon strategy to reduce UK housing emissions by 80% by 2050	{University of Oxford Environmental Change Institute}	\N	2007
7336499	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stocktake2006	http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/publications.php?id=400	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f94596907c45aeee3c6e8b258ef84139	f7443cdb36653957ec8fc63d76f0e455	235c3c15980b81129ff4b799bb2a7061	book	Stock take: Delivering improvements in existing housing	{Sustainable Development Commission}	\N	2006
7336510	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GreenerBritain2008	http://www.fmb.org.uk/information-and-help/publications/masterbuilder/2008/august-2008/the-fmb/?entryid19=2830	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03d4470f2752e10f1d5cf3f1e2514c84	e5400c32585d6c7bdcc5b59b25879508	4b82437fadbce6d8044259051fe524cb	book	Building a greener Britain: Transforming the UK’s existing housing stock	{Federation of Master Builders} and {Environmental Change Institute}	\N	2008
7336518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OZCHI '06: Proceedings of the 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AMC06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1228175.1228265	\N		\N	\N	429--432	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {1-59593-545-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1228175.1228265}	Usability is an important and determinant factor in human-computer systems acceptance. Usability issues are still identified late in the software development process, during testing and deployment. One of the reasons these issues arise late in the process is that current requirements engineering practice does not incorporate usability perspectives effectively into software requirements specifications. The main strength of usability-focused software requirements is the clear visibility of usability aspects for both developers and testers. The explicit expression of these aspects of human-computer systems can be built for optimal usability and also evaluated effectively to uncover usability issues. This paper presents a design science-oriented research design to test the proposition that incorporating user modelling and usability modelling in software requirements specifications improves design. The proposal and the research design are expected to make a contribution to knowledge by theory testing and to practice with effective techniques to produce usable human computer systems.	60a3c03349d59b03f1758823b390dcf1	ab4360c2f135b2a126b552e74f9b17e1	92d859d31f1ae77055ca75f05800b836	inproceedings	A design science approach to an HCI research project	Sisira Adikari and Craig McDonald and Penny Collings	\N	2006
7336540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SBL	Atlanta	\N	Writings from the Greco-Roman world	Horn:2008	\N	\N		\N	Paperback $51.95	\N	\N	24	\N	isbn = {978-1-589-83200-0}, totalpages = {XCII, 370 S.}	\N	4a5c3ebaba97d9cc255b2eece30d350a	5863fc6ce9600e77f0737bcee09473a2	b9d7c1e237aba47a024fa2da6f252e61	book	The lives of Peter the Iberian, Theodosius of Jerusalem, and the monk Romanus	\N	Cornelia B. Horn	2008
7336568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peeters	Lovanii	\N	Corpus scriptorum christianorum orientalium. Subsidia	King:2008	\N	\N		\N	120 €	\N	\N	123	\N	isbn = {978-90-429-1999-0}, totalpages = {XXVIII, 614 S.}	\N	7aa399779673c5c110f22da6a0c5a4c1	777826c047dcab8ca1cba60ef1f0eb33	5f701137dccdb6ce73270c0318948b5b	book	The Syriac Versions of the Writings of Cyril of Alexandria. A Study in Translation Technique	Daniel King	\N	2008
7336609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	Greek culture in the Roman world	Sandwell:2007	\N	\N		\N	58 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521-87915-6}, totalpages = {XII, 310 S.}	\N	a28cb3a652e5b1a91379c012f5921a41	c2132853030775db339aa21a23be96c9	e280388fcd28a83d192b06d2de04c0d3	book	Religious identity in late antiquity. Greeks, Jews, and Christians in Antioch	Isabella Sandwell	\N	2007
7336618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	Millennium-Studien zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr.	Schaefer:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	21	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-020541-1}, totalpages = {XIII, 266 S.}	\N	4a4d219e1aa68f8d46594c2d4f6fb75f	312c72bbcbeaa0f0aa0d220f6db5ff5c	9073f60bc8990a2b4f47103bdb36ee50	book	Kaiser Julian 'Apostata' und die philosophische Reaktion gegen das Christentum	\N	Christian Schäfer	2008
7336723	Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaneko2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89533-6_8	\N	Submission title was:
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"Query Intent Detection Based on Users' Ambiguities on Query Terms and Web Knowledge Extraction"	\N	\N	71--81	\N	\N	\N		This paper proposes a method to allow users to search for Web pages according to their search intentions. We introduce a degree of “unconfidence” for each term in a Web search query. We first investigate the relationships among query terms by accessinga Web search engine. Next, according to a degree of users’ unconfidences for each query term and the relationships among queryterms, our system finds alternative terms by accessing to a Web search engine. Then, our system generates a collection ofnew queries that are different from the original query and merges the Web search results obtained for each new query. We implementedour system and showed the usefulness of our system based on user evaluation.	f212ed0882e5fe8a09925f9d2fabcc54	95f3efbb4b5af885a85b9044171e6a59	2cdd6bd5cf33202f1a5e803ce45a2133	article	Query Relaxation Based on Users’ Unconfidences on Query Terms and Web Knowledge Extraction	Y. Kaneko and S. Nakamura and H. Ohshima and K. Tanaka	\N	2008
7336814	Decision Support Systems	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kom2007vba	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V8S-4GMGW3S-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=9489713cc5958217691a581fdfdde40f	\N		\N	\N	111-126	\N	1	\N		\N	2071e1d35b39901e8c7f3a59bf30ba7f	15a968314e5dbe2bd6293ba42ad3209b	5f131ea9592d2ecd9b3b227d1d55dd52	article	Value-based Adoption of Mobile Internet: An empirical investigation	Hee-Wong Kom and Hock Chuan Chan and Sumeet Gupta	\N	2007
7336818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	BaaderNi99	http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521779203	\N	the first comprehensive text book on term rewriting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521779200}	\N	cbdd1327d906bea87dbc2825a44aa9b5	42dc93d3df1365e05b67369fed390e19	23910d2f8d4d06786402ce7f47dd7176	book	Term Rewriting and All That	Franz Baader and Tobias Nipkow	\N	1999
7337737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki	Helsinki University of Technology	\N	Kivi2006miu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0ceddc747e862f1ef4fef643307f8dd	d9a163121c2a0215544e78eb9d3b4016	c5079041d2434c1603b3f8550b42f630	mastersthesis	Mobile Internet Usage Measurements - Case Finland	Antero Kivi	\N	2006
7337738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis is concerned with some constructions and combinatorial problems in Design of Experiments. Besides, it includes two Graph Theoretical problems involving a study of d-convex sets of a graph and on numbering a graph. In all, the thesis consists of eight chapters. Chapter I gives a formal introduction of the subjects required in this thesis. Chapter II introduces the preliminaries and notations of the topics considered in this investigation. Next our chapters are devoted to the study of the class of (-1,0,1)- matrices and its significant subclasses. Last two chapters discuss the above mentioned graph theoretical problems. A brief description of the contents is given chapter wise in the following paragraphs. Chapter I gives a formal introduction of the contents of the thesis. Status of the subject Combinatorial Theory is briefly elucidated in the beginning and importance of the investigation of the topics considered is explained chapterwise. This chapter includes with a list of new results discussed in this investigation for which priority claim is made. Chapter II deals with the preliminaries and notations needed for various topics contained in this thesis. This is done in four parts, namely, block designs, Hadamard matrices, some matrix products and graphs. Each part takes account of essential terminology and statements of the theorems required in the investigation of problems in the succeeding chapters. In Chapter III, I have considered two generalizations of BOMB The first is from BOMs to m-BOMs and secondly, m-BOMs are further generalized to m-BOM (mod n), the underlying structure in both the cases being m-PBIBD. This general class of matrices includes all the three known classes of (-1,0,1)- matrices- H- matrices, MHMs and BOMs. Some general necessary conditions are obtained for the existence of m-BOM (mod n)s. Some methods for constructing BOM (mod n)s and m-BOM (mod n)s are presented. Last section manifests an instance where m-BOMs are employed in the construction of some PBIBDS. Chapter IV gives an alternative method for the construction of Williamson series of H- matrices. This construction uses MHMs and PBIBDs. In addition, some methods for constructing MHMs and H-matrices are discussed by the technique of sum of Kronecker products. In Chapter V, three matrix products -row and column Schur products and partial Kronecker product of two matrices of the same order, are newly defined. Some properties of partial Kronecker products are listed. The matrices corresponding to the above products are shown to be submatrices of Kronecker product matrix. An identity connecting the usual matrix multiplication and the above products is derived. Use of the first two products is made in the construction of certain types of BDs from a given BD. As an application, it is shown in the last section that MHMs can be constructed by partial Kronecker products. In Chapter VI, I have taken up a study of IBDs whose incidence matrices are g-circulants. First, some structural properties of g-circulants are obtained in terms of g-circular permutations. It is shown that the class {A(g)} of g-circulant matrices A(g) of order n, 1 <= g <= n can be classified number of classes such that any two members of the same equivalent while those to different classes are analogy with the generation of blocks of a CIBD by an addend 1 at every step, it is shown blocks of a g-CIBD may be generated by an addend different from 1 at every step. Lastly, existence non-existence theorems of with g-cyclic property Chapter VII newly introduce the concept of d-convex sets of a graph. These sets are a generalization of convex graph. The class of d-simple graph is defined and characterized. A slight different characterization of bipartite graphs Is established and as a consequence it follows that all d-simple graphs least four points are bipartite though not conversely. A strong necessary condition in terms of cycle intersections is Obtained. Some aspects of algebra of d-convex sets are also considered case of union of two d-convex sets a three sufficient condition terms of partial cycles are derived. Boundary and interior of a d-convex set are characterized. Lastly, d-basis and dimension of a d-convex set are defined are explicitly specify special classes of graphs Lastly, in Chapter VIII, I have taken up a study of graceful and non-graceful graphs. Cycles Cn are shown to be of two types: The first being graceful cycles Cn, n = O or 3 (mod 4) and secondly non-graceful cycles Cn , n = 1 or 2 (mod 4) in which case optimal number is one more than the number of edges. A list of all g-numberings of Cn, n = 3,4,7,8 is appended which also includes the cases n = 11, 12 where missing node number of each g-numbering is 3 alone I are considered. Some queries in connection with the enumeration of all possible graceful numberings of Cn are stated. A similar list is appended in case of wheel graphs Wn n = 3,4,5,6. The catalogues of graceful and non-graceful cycles Cn, 3<= n<=20 and non-graceful graphs with 6 nodes are presented. This chapter contains some conjectures regarding some infinite classes of graceful and non-graceful graphs. For the sake of convenience, all the figures related to Chapter VII and VIII are included in Appendix. 	e375c4a3c2283ccee3ce9d168b631800	0c5ca5a25546d76b413d78e30aa12333	eadee347ba34bdf6c78c2e193ba3f604	phdthesis	Some combinatorial problems in block designs and graphs	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	Bombay Indian Institute of Technology	1975
7337792	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	Departament de llenguatges i Sistemes Informàtics, UPC	\N	\N	Manresa, Catalonia	\N	\N	bib:current-trends-2008	http://www.lsi.upc.edu/dept/techreps/llistat_detallat.php?id=1034	Research report		\N	\N	\N	\N	LSI-08-36-R	\N		This report analyzes how scientific research is studying free software. We find which research is being done on free software by looking into scientific journals and conferences publications. The data thus obtained is analized and the most salient trends related to free software discovered. We also reviewed the main works published in each free software research area.	f2e130bcf5c4c8c8ad849e46e6e23a55	0ce4b5dfdbff3ad5ca68fe1ed9348b35	f9dba60ff25d7a27ae1f84d62e2923b0	techreport	Current Trends in Free Software Research	\N	\N	2008
7337918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K{\\"o}nigshausen \\& Neumann	W{\\"u}rzburg	\N	\N	Weiss2006fui	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c7d352a3b5b517687568cbbe995f3e2	063d699ee0229077956335496d4fcb9f	41ae79d0b6d1aad463955268d62e7274	book	Form und In-Formation: Zur Logik selbstreferetieller Strukturgenese	Christina Weiß	\N	2006
7338033	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{OOPSLA Companion}	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	\N	\N	\N	arora2008	{http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/oopsla/oopsla2008c.html#Arora08}	\N	\N	\N	\N	919-920	\N	\N	{conf/oopsla/2008c}	tags = {checkpointing}, ee = {{http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1449814.1449908}}, description = {{dblp}}, isbn = {{978-1-60558-220-7}}, date = {{2008-10-27}}	\N	1281b994022a459f396bb769477f8365	b771a4340e266db590358e30d3593dea	21d80e6c4c05a067e45f1b83f64ea40f	inproceedings	{Raising the level of abstraction of application-level checkpointing.}	Ritu Arora	Gail E. Harris	{2008}
7338065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	Praxis Ethnologie ; 1	UBHD65796207	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	325 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8309-1338-9, 978-3-8309-1338-2}, language = {ger}	\N	7df05d3a5a91e39aed69acdd889d2cc2	61d572e2cba137d2aa1780b5452eef6b	a1e509dfa33cc228f7b780884ee10563	book	Ethnologie in der Schule	Ursula Bertels	\N	2004
7338272	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Architectural Press	\N	\N	\N	0750660775	http://www.amazon.com/How-Designers-Think-Fourth-Demystified/dp/0750660775%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0750660775	\N	Amazon.com: How Designers Think, Fourth Edition: The Design Process Demystified: Bryan Lawson: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780750660778}, asin = {0750660775}, isbn = {0750660775}, dewey = {721}	\N	716d99e8ada42196289a9e05e472d5cb	08aab3e08948905aa5d9567908e6b9c1	34798f15ce7c2b0d797a3f22343ce990	book	How Designers Think, Fourth Edition: The Design Process Demystified	Bryan Lawson	\N	2005
7338305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	026268067X	http://www.amazon.com/Design-Thinking-Peter-G-Rowe/dp/026268067X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D026268067X	\N	Amazon.com: Design Thinking: Peter G. Rowe: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780262680677}, asin = {026268067X}, isbn = {026268067X}, dewey = {720}	\N	bb562194507fa9f832bc5440d5bd2d35	ac7793222bba04c85bbdd14837760f8d	506a4daa6c99aabf47e631667fa0c7e0	book	Design Thinking	Peter G. Rowe	\N	1991
7338395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki	Helsinki University of Technology	\N	Varkasalo2007acc	http://www.netlab.tkk.fi/~hverkasa/verkasalo-licentiate.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe2c6d31aa5a5d54108414beb2f02883	21d05b6d143d267161d652712fc73be7	c57e5d589ee7b7e9fb453c131cbbfff4	mastersthesis	A Cross-Country Comparison of Mobile Service and Handset Usage	Hannu Varkasalo	\N	2007
7338430	Electronic Markets	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bina2007pva	http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a786929120~db=all	\N		\N	\N	241-252	\N	4	\N		\N	70fdb121f5103987fba005dcb7919cb6	978b80ebfdcca4b3a09b56a45ee5cc08	0b6111cbd1359221dccd3656e6a88a8e	article	Perceived Value and Usage Patterns of Mobile Data Services: A Cross-Cultural Study	Maria Bina and George M. Diaglis	\N	2007
7338668	\N	\N	\N	Fourth Edition.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications	\N	\N	\N	1412960991	http://www.amazon.de/Case-Study-Research-Methods-Applied/dp/1412960991%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1412960991	\N	Case Study Research: Design and Methods Applied Social Research Methods: Amazon.de: Robert K. Yin: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781412960991}, asin = {1412960991}, isbn = {1412960991}, dewey = {300.722}	\N	0b41d3d21d994cc6ba2ead4b6395470e	5b5c327f816b6c6421e99b14fe3bd863	affc9e817b50a6843a9deea1cf39b3b0	book	Case Study Research: Design and Methods (Applied Social Research Methods)	Robert K. Yin	\N	2008
7338941	Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerhards2008a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11577-008-0034-5	\N	\N	\N	\N	723--748	\N	4	\N		Auf der Basis einer Auswertung einer Eurobarometerbefragung analysiert der Artikel in einem ersten Schritt die Intensitätder Hochkulturnutzung der Bürger in 27 Ländern der Europäischen Union. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Partizipation an hochkulturellenVeranstaltungen (Oper, Theater, Museen, Konzert) zusammen ein Verhaltenssyndrom bilden, sodass man von einem hochkulturellenLebensstil sprechen kann. Die Analysen zeigen weiterhin, dass die Intensität der Nutzung des hochkulturellen Angebots in allenLändern recht gering ist, bei gleichzeitiger Varianz zwischen und innerhalb der Länder. Im zweiten Schritt wird versucht,die Unterschiede in der Praktizierung eines hochkulturellen Lebensstils mit Rückgriff auf die Theorie von Pierre Bourdieuzu erklären. Alle aus der Bourdieu’schen Theorie abgeleiteten Hypothesen werden empirisch bestätigt: Die Klassenlage einerPerson und ihre Verfügung über institutionalisiertes und inkorporiertes Kapital entscheiden über die Praktizierung eines hochkulturellenLebensstils.	e267d97b0f35c831c94ef6f26c18b126	305f9a7a7bbf16fe79b639859e916a56	b3af4031930f19da6cc4b997554f52cd	article	Die kulturell dominierende Klasse in Europa: Eine vergleichende Analyse der 27 Mitgliedsländer der Europäischen Union im Anschluss an die Theorie von Pierre Bourdieu	Jürgen Gerhards	\N	2008
7338944	\N	\N	\N	6., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Janssen2007a	http://www.hwp-hamburg.de/janssenJ/spss.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.95, ca. sfr 61.50}, isbn = {9783540729778}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72978-5}	\N	8cb92a142e6ae6ecbdb3f3244d0b6e3a	5ce84a46a0b4a31c09f0ef6a81fd1c0b	649620f3a470c549b7313bbaf9627965	book	Statistische Datenanalyse mit SPSS für Windows	Jürgen Janssen and Wilfried Laatz	\N	2007
7338946	European Sociological Review	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pfeffer2008a	http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/5/543	\N	\N	\N	\N	543-565	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1093/esr/jcn026}, eprint = {http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/24/5/543.pdf}	Research has repeatedly shown that educational opportunities are distributed unevenly in all countries. Therefore, the question is not whether family background and educational outcomes are related but to what degree they are related. This latter question then invites a comparative perspective. That is, does social inequality in education differ across time and countries? If yes, which institutional characteristics can explain differences in educational inequality? Educational inequality is conceptualized as the association between individuals' and their parents' highest educational level attained. Intergenerational educational mobility processes are analysed for 20 industrialized nations by means of log-linear and log-multiplicative models. The results show that the degree of educational mobility has remained stable across the second half of the 20th century in virtually all countries. However, nations differ widely in the extent to which parents' education influences their children's educational attainment. The degree of educational inequality is associated with the institutional structure of national education systems. Rigid systems with dead-end educational pathways appear to be a hindrance to the equalization of educational opportunities, especially if the sorting of students occurs early in the educational career. This association is not mediated by other institutional characteristics included in this analysis that do not exert notable influences on educational mobility.	bf0dcca254e65f421ff906d222ba63e2	a920fb2fccef1dc54932450ef7ca562b	4f167eee11d070173e94361863846bd5	article	{Persistent Inequality in Educational Attainment and its Institutional Context}	Fabian T. Pfeffer	\N	2008
7338947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Schendera2005a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29332-9}	\N	daa520e5dcd5457e0b3851283593064d	49fd4d19d33c5e57e7374997914f55b2	31745ddccfbeed479b305e128058cd43	book	Datenmanagement mit SPSS	Christian F. G. Schendera	\N	2005
7338974	Esprit	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bouissou2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	42-55	\N	7	\N		\N	8374dc2b4dbb7ad8857590d81178067c	4f926aaf5a32656502f6be83edcc3a8b	0473b3b1a7640faf6c14c0551319f042	article	Why has the manga become a global cultural product? [French]	J. M. Bouissou	\N	2008
7339163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1240786	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240786	\N	Improvisation principles and techniques for design	\N	\N	1069--1072	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-593-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240624.1240786}	\N	6b65fc65d9339f5fe4025039721f35b8	ccefddfb4f7df4c3de1cedec10f4eac1	7a8cc4a0bdaf42b91ca96ed127373394	inproceedings	Improvisation principles and techniques for design	Elizabeth Gerber	\N	2007
7339171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Siste endring: 27 January 2009 22:45 UTC.}	\N	\N	{Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia}	URL	\N	\N	wiki2009n	http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Neuroprosthetics&oldid=266842764	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {2009-02-11}	\N	d5ce3b640b1f05148d17e1430369ca9e	ee244f021eca494f2907f9ba49ab3ebc	491198e9acc3f52b6a9758ac65939918	article	Neuroprosthetics	{Wikipedia-contributors}	\N	2009
7339183	The Reasoner	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canterbury: University of Kent	\N	\N	University of Kent	Canterbury	\N	\N	romeijn2008iml	http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/TheReasoner/vol2/TheReasoner-2(9).pdf	\N		\N	\N	2--3	\N	9	\N	lastchecked = {2009-02-11}	\N	6fb1549139fc6f509758eae761c4a703	952301e710680317f66c895d5dba5bf0	0b1207f2368756b5771a2d97142cb58f	article	{Interview with Michiel van Lambalgen}	Jan-Willem Romeijn	\N	2008
7339189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}	Stanford: CSLI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pierre2008i	http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2008/entries/intentionality/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {2009-02-11}	\N	5644e5d26a7866c2a9e68235f4b5216d	1450c9c978d94555afb2f856bdb929a7	22dd77113e831af2f0ee9a7e16d02713	incollection	Intentionality	Pierre Jacob	Edward N. Zalta	Fall 2008
7339198	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mitp-Verl.	Bonn	\N	\N	brosius2005a	\N	\N		432 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8266-1415-6}	\N	2c6ec77be350f08357628211b5eb75d3	beaf3bf23133412531129eb3610c0952	f4879429c33b732443df82c857779dd1	book	SPSS-Programmierung: effizientes Datenmanagement und Automatisierung mit SPSS-Syntax	Felix Brosius	\N	2005
7339239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Erlangen Nürnberg, Lehrstuhl für Soziologie	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	Bacher2004	http://www.soziologie.wiso.uni-erlangen.de/publikationen/a-u-d-papiere/a_04-02.pdf	Arbeits- und Diskussionspapier		\N	\N	\N	\N	2004-2	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.31}, owner = {knut}	\N	caadeb2c72758488301f8465445c407a	32fb76f8381929cc98a63f7e997ae482	fe66c88afd8bb5e8cdce44dde29ac352	techreport	SPSS TwoStep Cluster -- A First Evaluation	Johann Bacher and Knut Wenzig and Melanie Vogler	\N	2004
7339240	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press/MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Cheeseman1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	62-83	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.31}, owner = {knut}	\N	1d05cad4febd02460a6c029febb0e09e	6043a0baef7eb0c3338e569d2b746913	9d3226b9a17db2895537abb641529be6	inbook	Bayesian Classification (AutoClass): Theory and Results	Peter Cheeseman and John Stutz	Usama M. Fayyad and Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro and Padhraic Smyth and Ramasamy Uthurusamy	1996
7339241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IAB	\N	\N	\N	Dauth2008	http://doku.iab.de/forschungsbericht/2008/fb0808.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.08}, owner = {knut}	\N	b146e017046e1e45a0dae9a27f5653dc	e74d14d70951664cfc69c977e4c3d789	8273790b94d5b6e29bda4f6419643003	book	Vergleichstypen 2008. Neufassung der SGB-III-Typisierung	Wolfgang Dauth and Franziska Hirschenauer and Felix Rüb	\N	2008
7339242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Büttner \\& Co	\N	\N	\N	Falk1993a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.29}, owner = {knut}	\N	cffc0162654045375f722d1229cb14c1	49af9597ee1ac2925664abe70390e9d1	712ab1d4213b361b9e831e19fbe27225	book	Methodologische Grundlagen der Sozialwissenschaften	Wilhelm Falk	\N	1993
7339243	Journal of the American Statistical Association	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraley2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	611-631	\N	458	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.31}, owner = {knut}	\N	8de74ed61b81ddfc05fb43be10d19a2c	172022f7a95439e903d3b81588075163	0e27793947b1ea872296b2fe48ba064c	article	Model-Based Clustering, Discriminant Analysis, and Density Estimation	Chris Fraley and Adrian E. Raftery	\N	2002
7339245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm University	Stockholm	\N	\N	Franzen2008	http://www.diva-portal.org/su/abstract.xsql?dbid=7686	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.31}, subtitle = {Some Extensions to Non-Standard Situations}, owner = {knut}	\N	2bbf806b81afff0b086fc811c46058a4	fb0d2a0ebc6ad52e159930c2c5e2522d	68df78e214af024feec50cc4fc69f02a	book	Bayesian Cluster Analysis	Jessica Franzén	\N	2008
7339246	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Geissler2006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.19}, owner = {knut}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-531-90593-8}	\N	422fa47dfef864e05494b1b4c9ce9762	902fac9e8a697e3df038c13cc0a4ef37	fd55351253b064f0eada4f04663b1fde	book	Die Sozialstruktur Deutschlands. Zur gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung\
\	mit einer Bilanz der Vereinigung.	Rainer Geißler	\N	2006
7339247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Hammer2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.16}, owner = {knut}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73218-1}	\N	cc42efb3181eb8f24435deed10e41d7c	580c47258e9b66cbd92711277b340c3f	8a4c2ed92555204c7c5626ab916b9e69	book	Mediendesign für Studium und Beruf	Norbert Hammer	\N	2008
7339248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IAB	Nürnberg	\N	IAB DiscussionPaper	Hinz2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4/2005	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {knut}	\N	87c8e67393732dc958ea01861577a56d	4260978ab4f71a893af35dbedd612194	620376c23cb63046f31864a6c19e6a99	book	Lohnunterschiede zwischen Frauen und Männern in Branchen, Berufen\
\	und Betrieben	Thomas Hinz and Hermann Gartner	\N	2005
7339249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Hradil2004a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.06}, owner = {knut}	\N	69bd6a0e1233c29319ee8c64eb75f9e1	ef520b37e35b3f196186f1a8f8e32c4a	ce275c1fde0f5d642676e99a3a2bf785	book	Die Sozialstruktur Deutschlands im internationalen Vergleich	Stefan Hradil	\N	2004
7339250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genf	\N	\N	ILO2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {knut}	\N	d08ce82f5ceb6e6a07a889936c5ae04f	3f670fc008f129819cc00082f6d123ea	b51b141f453d032a0226954988c9a3c6	book	Global Wage Report 2008/2009. Minimum wages and collective bargaining.\
\	Towards policy coherence	{International Labour Office}	\N	2008
7339251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KnocheoJ	http://pisa.ipn.uni-kiel.de/pisa2003/Mathe_Artikel_PISA.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	fd80fcf03c9e77e453c2ee4d57416825	11723e351ff9e3794472af1378920b8a	7925f28fa906f907e9fe1d40892b1211	misc	Die PISA-2000-Studie, einige Ergebnisse und Analysen	Norbert Knoche and Detlef Liond and Werner Blum and Elmar Cohors-Fresenborg and Lothar Flase and Wolfgang Lödinger and Gerd Möller and Michael Neubrand and Alexander Wynands	\N	oJ
7339252	Die TEXnische Komödie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohm2002a	http://www.kohm.name/markus/komasatzspiegel.pdf	\N		\N	Nachdruck mit veränderten Seitenzahlen	\N	\N	4/2002	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.16}, owner = {knut}	\N	c34ac234c52f7d8ebd25223bbea60732	6052bac8ba1be652f395e1bf199653cb	e921cc03cd96a09ae22247a1e01590d1	article	Satzspiegelkonstruktionen im Vergleich	Markus Kohm	\N	2002
7339253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MeyerhoeferoJ	http://www.math.uni-potsdam.de/prof/o_didaktik/m/pa_pisa/pisa_meyerh.doc	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	1a333eed68024d9312e448ee85c2c950	d57bf69aa486b1ef32f62db95264e945	26aa6f83f7929e06debd1d3168d6aabe	book	Zum Kompetenzstufenmodell von PISA	Wolfram Meyerhöfer	\N	oJ
7339254	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Rost2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.13}, owner = {knut}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-531-90829-8}	\N	f79211675d11847cc9f2f3c51c0e0719	129508a454e866647535b2da4aea9412	ae52482f371b93a66a519970014bcdb1	book	Lern- und Arbeitstechniken für das Studium	Friedrich Rost	\N	2008
7339255	Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semrau1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	324-337	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {knut}	\N	22ba2b3de654b08fabd92cd619f11130	9980df004a23a73749be07b5b486c25c	fd01de1674cff177f923c3a51248543d	article	Armut im Lichte unterschiedlicher Meßkonzepte	Peter Semrau and Hans-Jürgen Stubig	\N	1999
7339256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Destatis2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.06}, owner = {knut}	\N	b145ad48431b3880df8070b06fe4fe8a	1a6c8a6045fd9d089ae16efc2ac88539	330f4aa2f566b80d99f1f89a3f681ef6	book	Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnungen. Inlandsproduktsberechnung.\
\	Lange Reihen ab 1970 (Fachserie 18 Reihe 1.5)	{Statistisches Bundesamt}	\N	2008
7339257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Destatis2006a	http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/DE/Presse/pk/2006/EU-Silc/Pressebroschuere__EU__Silc,property=file.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, owner = {knut}	\N	40c249f25fa6dafea344e0fbbc1544bf	04232392113a876a02c177f344a40dfe	d71656b74fe7e73e8a0488554f2fe093	book	Armut und Lebensbedingungen. Ergebnisse aus LEBEN in EUROPA für Deutschland\
\	2005	{Statistisches Bundesamt}	\N	2006
7339258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	Stickel-Wolf2006:1:384	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.11}, owner = {knut}	\N	a34f2610115e300687c3147355bd3a19	ca088d5b7b3e65f6cab915b320a4fb56	e42d7337c1ec2510ffffb93c0e6b7bed	book	Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und Lerntechniken. Erfolgreich studieren\
\	-- gewusst wie!	Christine Stickel-Wolf and Joachim-Wolf	\N	2006
7339259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Toepfer:2009:a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.11}, owner = {knut}	\N	941a6d8b3361f4de889fdbdb3dceb369	27cec5b539557a33199ede5ce9ad14ff	c9f83561c91558525b7f331a1b666627	book	Erfolgreich Forschen. Ein Leitfaden für Bachelor-, Master-Studierende\
\	und Doktoranden	Armin Töpfer	\N	2009
7339260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	San Francisco	\N	\N	Witten2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.31}, subtitle = {Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques}, owner = {knut}	\N	6194406b68798428c2f0ee479ede5ce6	e60c2edd644ad22afb73cd8d433cee07	a9900dd72b39cd9385ae6a614524cf87	book	Data Mining	Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank	\N	2005
7339261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzbecker	Hildesheim	\N	\N	Jahnke2006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	ec6094000397284327432da735fb24e6	34a42cd090f84c3af75edf479e8ff4b7	859578eb4e65801333ea9d7652ecfbe2	book	Pisa \\& Co. Kritik eines Programms	\N	Thomas Jahnke and Wolfram Meyerhöfer	2006
7339262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PISA-Konsortium Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	Prenzel2007a	http://pisa.ipn.uni-kiel.de/zusammenfassung_PISA2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	73930c76e9f8a42365eb2d909778abd2	04e1b94e150d65ef928fad1ddd40836a	517f2538743e4e2766a72a38bda564be	book	PISA 2006. Die Ergebnisse der dritten internationalen Vergleichsstudie.\
\	Zusammenfassung	\N	Manfred Prenzel and Cordula Artelt and Jürgen Baumert and Werner Blum and Marcus Hammann and Eckhard Klieme and Reinhard Pekrun	2007
7339263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PISA-Konsortium Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	Prenzel2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	549f61f2733c3313415929c54184275a	e637a60e81d6d19b6cbb479243e6c88f	ef2cb3d2a06e5b79415ce90fb8326e4b	book	PISA 2003. Ergebnisse des zweiten internationalen Vergleichs. Zusammenfassung	\N	Manfred Prenzel and Jürgen Baumert and Werner Blum and Rainer Lehmann and Detlev Leutner and Michael Neubrand and Reinhard Pekrun and Hans-Günter Rolff and Jürgen Rost and Ulrich Schiefele	2005
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7344385	J. Bacteriol.	190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boes.2008	\\url{http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/190/21/7189}	\N		\N	\N	7189-7199	\N	21	\N		\N	c2c4425cc35cec76c54de724835219d1	8627ac5c745097a97565e6ebacb73b52	44435c0ca5deef3015204d27af068f55	article	SpoT-Triggered Stringent Response Controls usp Gene Expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa	Nelli Boes and Kerstin Schreiber and Max Schobert	\N	2008
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7344392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens,Greece	\N	\N	OSeaghdha:Copestake:09	http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~do242/Papers/eacl09_relational.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Many methods are available for computing semantic similarity between individual words, but certain NLP tasks require the comparison of word pairs. This paper presents a kernel-based framework for application to relational reasoning tasks of this kind. The model presented here combines information about two distinct types of word pair similarity: lexical similarity and relational similarity. We present an efficient and flexible technique for implementing relational similarity and show the effectiveness of combining lexical and relational models by demonstrating state-of-the-art results on a compound noun interpretation task.	554683bed5fafe8f2c344a8a7be6d1b8	926cc7fb39f74b50dbd1381467cdae89	2aaa6224432d5b2d5e9776783def32c3	inproceedings	Using lexical and relational similarity to classify semantic relations	Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha and Ann Copestake	\N	2009
7344497	Physical Review B	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Biswas2008	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/e085212	\N	Generalized valence-force-field model of (Ga,In)(N,P) ternary alloys	\N	\N	085212	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {085212}, numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.085212}	\N	5d6ebbac7f4ee8fcf52f475a4c464df4	05b84a96367abd8be376c079eead0b8d	c14aa49c09f28c1e960394e7c1ea7c7a	article	Generalized valence-force-field model of {(Ga,In)(N,P)} ternary alloys	Koushik Biswas and Alberto Franceschetti and Stephan Lany	\N	2008
7344962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novaesium 2	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen ; 7	UBHD3910753	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-127	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	d44294570c00c3fdf9e36522ca3a1fac	e93d6d665e5e599bdf89acab23eabedd	0298ba7f0f690e85d39e3f47ed91aba1	incollection	Die römischen Lampen von Neuss	Mercedes Vegas	Harald von Petrikovits and W. Schleiermacher	1966
7344974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novaesium 2	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen 7	SWB-000648213	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-62	\N	\N	\N	size = {127, 14, 12 S. : Ill.}	\N	9f098ef3828023e43fb0a6c85eb253f9	446548a5819c51f46e508f23163aeee5	8b69d216ceadd3504c49c6d914be91d7	incollection	Die mittelkaiserzeitliche Terra sigillata von Neuss	Hans Schönberger and Hans-Günther Simon	Harald von Petrikovits and W. Schleiermacher	1966
7345973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novaesium 6	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen 14	Bruckner_1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-122	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7861-1065-4}	\N	cb7df7421ebe4fc4b1c3bf8c4eb17d86	8e581ddc2c965c2bb1656bd8e639f433	66f436023bf5caa1c511b8b437f9d46f	incollection	Gebrauchskeramik aus zwei augustischen Töpferöfen von Neuss	Auguste Bruckner	Harald von Petrikovits and W. Schleiermacher and H. Schönberger	1975
7349301	Bonner Jahrbücher	194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_Lith_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	205-340	\N	\N	\N		\N	8fb79a04f984c6bb8788b3b07408fcc6	b9711caf74aa909a53fa615a94c7eb99	7b3584caf87101d4bfc91f829a75f7df	article	Die römischen Gläser von Neuss : Gesamtkatalog der Ausgrabungen 1955-1978	S. M. E. van Lith	\N	1994
7349303	Bonner Jahrbücher	111/112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehner_1904	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-418	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b8625e642bc62bd64057610ae052b51	0c04bd3566bc84f50f7ebe2d51fdb1f7	855eb986728e9316b34d0176c0456d9f	article	Die Einzelfunde von Novaesium	H. Lehner	\N	1904
7350475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/www/BackstromDK07	\N	\N		\N	\N	181-190	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/www/2007	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242598}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}	\N	03cca419df0ed0805db1f21c4c5fce20	aa7d0f96c372d2c03d228f27a7f4b66b	69c4b2fb11c369e54ff47a9178f3e4d5	inproceedings	Wherefore art thou r3579x?: anonymized social networks,
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               hidden patterns, and structural steganography	Lars Backstrom and Cynthia Dwork and Jon M. Kleinberg	Carey L. Williamson and Mary Ellen Zurko and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Prashant J. Shenoy	2007
7350476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/www/2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}	\N	216c301b2cfe05b472ca5a508b835001	9343a84279be771378bcc6ba31ec04a7	587917def92a7266ed218c218049b435	proceedings	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on World
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               Wide Web, WWW 2007, Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 8-12, 2007	\N	Carey L. Williamson and Mary Ellen Zurko and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Prashant J. Shenoy	2007
7350719	Genome Research	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	teeter-et-al07	http://genome.cshlp.org/content/18/1/67.full	\N	Genome-wide patterns of gene flow across a house mouse hybrid zone	\N	\N	67-76	\N	\N	\N		Hybrid zones between closely related species or subspecies provide useful settings for studying the genetic architecture of speciation. Using markers distributed throughout the mouse genome, we use a hybrid zone between two recently diverged species of house mice (Mus musculus and Mus domesticus) as a natural mapping experiment to identify genomic regions that may be involved in reproductive isolation. Using cline analysis we document a nearly 50-fold variation in level of introgression among markers. Some markers have extremely narrow cline widths; these genomic regions may contribute to reproductive isolation. Biological processes associated with these narrow clines include physiological and immune responses to the environment as well as physiological and behavioral aspects of reproduction. Other autosomal markers exhibit asymmetrically broad clines, usually with high frequencies of M. domesticus alleles on the M. musculus side of the hybrid zone. These markers identify genome regions likely housing genes with alleles that are spreading from one species to the other. Biological processes associated with these wide clines include cell signaling, olfaction, and pheromone response. These processes play important roles in survival and reproduction, and associated genes are likely targets of selection. Patterns of linkage disequilibrium in the center of the hybrid zone suggest that isolation may be caused by multiple epistatic interactions between sets of genes. These data highlight the complex genetic architecture underlying speciation even at early stages of divergence and point to some of the biological processes that may govern this architecture.	84594e229665da878600a05f131457e2	4bbd3bb84b3b2fcfcb2be8659d573321	703bb0c828c5fb1b1b100d772b450af3	article	Genome-wide patterns of gene flow across a house mouse hybrid zone	Katherine C. Teeter and Bret A. Payseur and Leslie W. Harris and Margaret A. Bakewell and Lisa M. Thibodeau and Janelle E. O'Brien and James G. Krenz and Maria A. Sans-Fuentes and Michael W. Nachman and Priscilla K. Tucker	\N	2007
7350777	The Journal of Chemical Physics	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	slepoy:205101	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/128/205101/1	\N	A constant-time kinetic Monte Carlo algorithm for simulation of large biochemical reaction networks	\N	\N	205101	\N	20	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {205101}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1063/1.2919546}	The time evolution of species concentrations in biochemical reaction networks is often modeled using the stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) [Gillespie, J. Phys. Chem. 81, 2340 (1977)]. The computational cost of the original SSA scaled linearly with the number of reactions in the network. Gibson and Bruck developed a logarithmic scaling version of the SSA which uses a priority queue or binary tree for more efficient reaction selection [Gibson and Bruck, J. Phys. Chem. A 104, 1876 (2000)]. More generally, this problem is one of dynamic discrete random variate generation which finds many uses in kinetic Monte Carlo and discrete event simulation. We present here a constant-time algorithm, whose cost is independent of the number of reactions, enabled by a slightly more complex underlying data structure. While applicable to kinetic Monte Carlo simulations in general, we describe the algorithm in the context of biochemical simulations and demonstrate its competitive performance on small- and medium-size networks, as well as its superior constant-time performance on very large networks, which are becoming necessary to represent the increasing complexity of biochemical data for pathways that mediate cell function.	7b863571ed2aeecfec56d3248c9bfd0d	3b642d3e7e17ca5f2a331b837de75cc2	6fce07dad4602005b241343a11117327	article	A constant-time kinetic Monte Carlo algorithm for simulation of large biochemical reaction networks	Alexander Slepoy and Aidan P. Thompson and Steven J. Plimpton	\N	2008
7350780	Evo edu \\& outreach	1	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eldredge20081	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u2x507k225172057/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	Editorial to special edition for the Darwin celebration year.	351	\N	4	\N		\N	6fb45d3d5cd52e7f3eb6adffe9ab28ab	b212eba56762ee73f5e78bf06f79b29f	51db6f5e68df66a9f95acc23407dc118	article	Editorial	Gregory Eldredge and Niles Eldredge	\N	2008
7350824	Evolution: Education and Outreach	1	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eldredge2008b	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u82568h8jj566k42/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	355--357	\N	4	\N		\N	9abc10ba7b80f065a17b4ea21644c7de	f6ecb76beff41357f4fa4cce555e5ba8	d6673fbe519fad5949970bed210bea83	article	Casting an Eye on Complexity	Niles Eldredge	\N	2008
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7350828	Evo edu \\& outreach	1	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gregory2008a	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u08256710677h58w/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	352-354	\N	4	\N		\N	9ce7e66e124db8832f32fc8b9e7deb34	8b6febd7396f4fd96b7b740df59ad1d6	67703cd4ecd7113a0f842abee8b99b1c	article	Introduction	T. Ryan Gregory	\N	2008
7351269	Sozialwissenschaften und Berufspraxis	Jg. 25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stegbauer2002	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-37920	\N		\N	\N	343-352	\N	4	\N	issn = {0724-3464}	de: Der Autor wendet sich in seinem Vortrag gegen die metaphorische Lesart von Virtualisierung als Auflösung alltagsweltlicher Raum- und Zeitdimensionen. Er betont die Eingebundenheit der neuen IuK-Technologien in die Alltagswelten, in denen sie eingesetzt werden. Entgegen häufig genannten Befürchtungen einer Aufhebung raumzeitlicher Verknüpfungen mit sozialen Bindungen in virtuellen Räumen entwickelt er die These, dass dies zumindest auf drei Ebenen nicht der Fall ist: erstens auf einer logistischen Ebene der Verknüpfung zwischen dem Datennetz und der Welt 'außerhalb' (z.B. Transportinfrastruktur, Versandsysteme und -logistik), zweitens auf einer sozialen Ebene, denn soziale Beziehungen sind in der Regel physikalisch räumlich rückgebunden, und drittens auf einer zeitlichen Ebene zwischen Internetkommunikation und physischer, raumzeitlicher Bindung. Durch die neuen IuK-Technologien lassen sich sozio-kulturelle Barrieren nach Meinung des Autors bestenfalls partiell überwinden, was auch in Zukunft die Globalisierungstendenzen beschränken werde. (ICI2)	22c1773a285ff17661a6983358ccee4f	4dbcb7769b24554842b8c71cc0aa030e	5ea59d185772577cbc53da32bffe8ac7	article	Die Gebundenheit von Raum und Zeit im Internet	Christian Stegbauer	\N	2002
7351709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBHD65316829	\N	\N	UB: 2001 A 7574	\N	\N	176 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-15611-0, 978-3-534-15611-5}, language = {ger}	\N	5af6608252279737dffd7c90a5ff94a6	320dbc1191b082340f8339cfa64ad4cc	7031949e5ab41386791c2fa3f9d8fcbf	book	Europas Norden im Mittelalter	Martin Kaufhold	\N	2001
7351863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scholkmann_2009	\N	\N		\N	erscheint im Februar	128	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-1152-8}	\N	b19872c10dc67248291ee88f716d4136	3583dd60c02d98ad4ebed2f1e2feb7ed	df8d8d8523d3837ed3ec3bfc4810311f	book	Das Mittelalter im Fokus der Archäologie	Barbara Scholkmann	\N	2009
7351868	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge	\N	OSeaghdha:PhD	http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-735.pdf	\N		\N	Published as University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Technical Report 735	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis investigates computational approaches for analysing the semantic relations in compound nouns and other noun-noun constructions. Compound nouns in particular have received a great deal of attention in recent years due to the challenges they pose for natural language processing systems. One reason for this is that the semantic relation between the constituents of a compound is not explicitly expressed and must be retrieved from other sources of linguistic and world knowledge. I present a new scheme for the semantic annotation of compounds, describing in detail the motivation for the scheme and the development process. This scheme is applied to create an annotated dataset for use in compound interpretation experiments. The results of a dual-annotator experiment indicate that good agreement can be obtained with this scheme relative to previously reported results and also provide insights into the challenging nature of the annotation task. I describe two corpus-driven paradigms for comparing pairs of nouns: lexical similarity and relational similarity. Lexical similarity is based on comparing each constituent of a noun pair to the corresponding constituent of another pair. relational similarity is based on comparing the contexts in which both constituents of a noun pair occur together with the corresponding contexts of another pair. Using the flexible framework of kernel methods, I develop techniques for implementing both similarity paradigms. A standard approach to lexical similarity represents words by their co-occurrence distributions. I describe a family of kernel functions that are designed for the classification of probability distributions. The appropriateness of these distributional kernels for semantic tasks is suggested by their close connection to proven measures of distributional lexical similarity. I demonstrate the effectiveness of the lexical similarity model by applying it to two classification tasks: compound noun interpretation and the 2007 SemEval task on classifying semantic relations between nominals. To implement relational similarity I use kernels on strings and sets of strings. I show that distributional set kernels based on a multinomial probability model can be computed many times more efficiently than previously proposed kernels, while still achieving equal or better performance. Relational similarity does not perform as well as lexical similarity in my experiments. However, combining the two models brings an improvement over either model alone and achieves state-of-the-art results on both the compound noun and SemEval Task 4 datasets.	decd87173e263da3f60f29b806de2c62	44d8171101a595ace9f8108e926f90bf	3d4d5c255e970387c1a0fec02bcf1136	phdthesis	Learning compound noun semantics	Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha	\N	2008
7351939	Journal of the ACM	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ullmann:1976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	31-42	\N	1	\N	library = {Mine (OSP, Dec'2005)}, comments = {Doesn't attempt to find the maximum common subgraph}	Subgraph isomorphism can be determined by means of a brute-force tree-search enumeration procedure. In this paper a new algorithm is introduced that attains efficiency by inferentially eliminating succesor nodes in the tree search. To assess the time actually taken by the new algorithm, subgraph isomorphism, clique detection, graph isomorphism, and directed graph isomorphism experiments have been carried out with random and with various nonrandom graphs. A parallel asynchronous logic-in-memory implementation of a vital part of the algorithm is also described, although this hardware has not actually been built. The hardware implementation would allow very rapid determination of isomorphism.	98dc2fd1f92cdc6969a02beceb2d2e48	b016bd0064f8aa342720036386d0f1c3	10dc5894dcaaf52087bfd2374d849c66	article	An Algorithm for Subgraph Detection	J.R. Ullmann	\N	1976
7351952	Information Processing and Management	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhao:2009	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ipm/ipm45.html#ZhaoWH09	\N	\N	\N	\N	35-41	\N	1	\N	library = {Mine (Feb 2009)}, misc = {date = {2009-01-15}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2008.07.001}}	This paper presents a novel query expansion method, which is combined in the graph-based algorithm for query-focused multi-document summarization, so as to resolve the problem of information limit in the original query. Our approach makes use of both the sentence-to-sentence relations and the sentence-to-word relations to select the query biased informative words from the document set and use them as query expansions to improve the sentence ranking result. Compared to previous query expansion approaches, our approach can capture more relevant information with less noise. We performed experiments on the data of document understanding conference (DUC) 2005 and DUC 2006, and the evaluation results show that the proposed query expansion method can significantly improve the system performance and make our system comparable to the state-of-the-art systems.	80d4b8f6c45c34dcc266e3e982bbf8df	512497c53926924a79fc0b459da7be29	de1dc83f8e8cd4ef34ab24d1892ce125	article	Using query expansion in graph-based approach for query-focused multi-document summarization.	Lin Zhao and Lide Wu and Xuanjing Huang	\N	2009
7354323	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Kim2002aes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2002.994090}	\N	b946f8489013340cef4f56d7b5bdc86a	fb3dee27cf1e8718f2edc22ae0a949fe	d94f1e6d589bb77a2ed880917926f2df	article	An Empirical Study of the Use Contexts and Usability Problems in Mobile Internet	H. Kim and J. Kim and Y. Lee and M. Chae and Y. Choi	\N	2002
7354326	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novaesium 6	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Limesforschungen 14	SWB-005004330	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-76	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7861-1065-4}, size = {122, 47 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	7a7ea3e54cda4d97a22fd3199c5331d0	1adb3b8f34389cf5c5ec59c2505cce69	5e850d0b95b5d3687c951de55eb9dd64	incollection	Die augustische Gebrauchskeramik von Neuss	Mercedes Vegas	Harald von Petrikovits and W. Schleiermacher and H. Schönberger	1975
7354365	Telecommunications Policy	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ishii2004iuv	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-58	\N	1	\N		\N	b6540ded7adbd5f339ab903e497fc294	3b340408db301690ae73ec3071e0aab5	56ccb0485729b65f35771f6e4737ab49	article	Internet use via mobile phone in Japan	Kenichi Ishii	\N	2004
7354381	Statistics in Medicine	9999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	Novartis Pharma AG, Lichtstrasse 35, 4002 Basel, Switzerland; Department of Biometry, Medical University of Hannover, 30623 Hannover, Germany; Section of Medical Statistics, Medical University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 23, 1090 Wien, Austria	\N	\N	wiley2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.3538	\N		\N	\N	n/a	\N	9999	\N	doi = {10.1002/sim.3538}	\N	bdfb738652ade84ccdb8a02aebc48348	faca61af20a59d5e7f4da4b7b569224d	8a6981a40a5d9421a631f5d87c7f6ab7	article	Adaptive designs for confirmatory clinical trials	Frank Bretz and Franz Koenig and Werner Brannath and Ekkehard Glimm and Martin Posch	\N	2009
7354387	Electronic Markets	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chae2002iqf	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-46	\N	1	\N		\N	a3a43120c9f677f0dd3a7b3c746945a5	bfcb83d6878b7edf6fea37504a0f129d	3e6ca1ddf3d007525b3a78beaf4cd616	article	Information Quality for Mobile Internet Services: A Theoretical Model with Empirical Validation	Minhee Chae and Jinwoo Kim	\N	2002
7354419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '01: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Buchanan2001imi	\N	\N		\N	\N	673--680	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, Hong Kong}, isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/371920.372181}	\N	45adf8c95c33ed99f31d74a382546c1f	d8c0ca2389e0e78656f5e3a7ae58775e	e92459dee7cee884dcefce041b98884b	inproceedings	Improving mobile internet usability	George Buchanan and Sarah Farrant and Matt Jones and Harold Thimbleby and Gary Marsden and Michael Pazzani	\N	2001
7354449	Journal of Electronic Commerce Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2002acc	\N	\N		\N	\N	227-239	\N	4	\N		\N	775c3ca3c6263670a6eb68b3f0be9d7f	5a3e18448d3e15b0b18a37cc5ac43406	3bad4e816ae262778dda2cf5e047eb7c	article	A Cross-Cultural Study on the Value Structure of Mobile Internet Usage: Comparison between Korea and Japan	Yeonsoo Lee and Inseong Lee and Jinwoo Kim and Hoyoung Kim	\N	2002
7354458	Electronic Markets	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baldi2002tew	\N	\N		\N	\N	6-13	\N	1	\N		\N	b5a7d4da17fce761980030bf6c449cf3	9e7da002e4f896d6fa8cda87b4d5c00e	e21f5594e66da99f330333946ceac971	article	The Entertaining Way to M-Commerce: Japan's Approach to the Mobile Internet – A Model for Europe?	S. Baldi and H.P.-P. Thaung	\N	2002
7354465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	Association for Computing Machinery	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Halvey2006tbp	\N	\N		\N	\N	31--34	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montr\\'{e}al, Qu\\'{e}bec, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-372-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124778}	\N	cba28cae34a237df05c03cb05074978c	94b11455a6d322a14c9923f4934587fd	c5fa8c4f8437616655010fa0cc90a7ba	inproceedings	Time based patterns in mobile-internet surfing	Martin Halvey and Mark T. Keane and Barry Smyth	\N	2006
7354608	International Journal of Technology Marketing	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lim2008dyk	http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=18861&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or	\N		\N	\N	137-152	\N	2	\N		\N	e02eb56bad554b58d70acffd6ca0e9dd	0ad210b055597d4e460c8bc3045702be	39b790177fa2e51719153168e3a02a7c	article	Do you know Y? Mobile internet and the thumb generation	Lynn L. K. Lim and Mei Wen Chou and T. C. Melewar	\N	2008
7354732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colorado	\N	\N	Berendt2007	http://christoph.usegroup.de/research/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c66cce2bd1c0836e34b9d0465e98771d	163f0ac4828bc9e93fbaa61b7c03b281	56863b924c6d7c588d78205347770689	inproceedings	Tags are not metadata, but "just more content" - to some people	B. Berendt and C. Hanser	\N	2007
7354747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chirita2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242686	\N	P-TAG	\N	\N	845--854	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242686}	\N	78db7a285d9a523728cf88fd83c5190c	93612f3a17257a5d0d73e95d59d0c408	58f1705eb270c20c6aaea2377f88e664	inproceedings	P-TAG: large scale automatic generation of personalized annotation tags for the web	Paul Alexandru Chirita and Stefania Costache and Wolfgang Nejdl and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2007
7354773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	Forschungen zur Kirchen- und Dogmengeschichte	Lorenz:1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	31	\N	isbn = {3-525-55136-3}, totalpages = {227 S.}	\N	6ecd8e4822c74e54cfedbe6e70005828	a426f55d232672b5e8a5d59ce5f428b8	1895734a8a46430c903e6093f1d01d6c	book	Arius judaizans? Untersuchungen zur dogmengeschichtlichen Einordnung des Arius	Rudolf Lorenz	\N	1980
7354779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universit{\\"a}ts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Haas2006moi	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9def6c7a9b8011eb495559dc2f5abeff	b68d7aa06c9ed86f92a84c96d202d00d	89d6e028a1c8f159d491e413b25ef69f	book	Management of Innovation in Network Industries: The Mobile Internet in Japan and Europe	Michael Haas	\N	2006
7354788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Madden2007mta	\N	\N		\N	\N	651-662	\N	\N	\N		\N	10dc7e005c50e0d6c6165bdcfdfaa6e5	575dff8cb2cc275cb1989be8394846c4	efa584ffbd6bf5c12d0daf3f1feb5ff2	inbook	Mobile telephony and Internet growth: impacts on consumer welfare	Gary Madden and Michael Schipp and Joachim Tan	\N	2007
7354796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Eberspacher2007dmi	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-6	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e9524a18ebe2e955b243c3323724ba9	bbc37b9d9983047154e010197d0d3226	a7837f820a00978e9a3f6baa7b93dfdb	inbook	Das mobile Internet, die zweite Welle der mobilen Kommunikation	J{\\"o}rg Ebersp{\\"a}cher	J{\\"o}rg Ebersp{\\"a}cher and Joachim Speidel	2007
7354862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Deutscher Internet-Kongress	Rossbach2001mi	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/334299756.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbd95b92795dbb30aee6d033af9a16d4	c151eb20b081f0454a89ef00f22d0aef	197e936b18e60fb7df82e859b1da4093	proceedings	Mobile Internet	\N	Gerhard Rossbach	2001
7354888	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Press	Dordrecht	\N	ACM Wireless Mobile Internet Workshop 	Bianchi2003siw	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	71b9a7f89b0b95ad06b1149b305caf8a	7573356ec2ea740c436788f882cdc089	334c57ab7940ce56395763f9b2197808	proceedings	Special issue: wireless mobile internet	\N	Giuseppe Bianchi	2003
7354898	Technology Review	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Naon08	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=afh&AN=34598364&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	p26	\N	5	\N	issn = {1099274X}	The article offers information on the microblogging services, which allows subscribers to post short personal updates online or broadcast as a text message. It presents a legend, by which the Clients, are desktop or mobile-device applications that access microblog's content and Toys, are sites that present the content in new ways, often combined with other data. It also illustrates the time line of service launch dates that provides a snapshot of the whole ecosystem.	1f8cc3cbda67c6bfd27531f0049e49e2	5a57fe761dea1663c1d503a6d5b2f34b	452b0521c8ef4de44b4e20a0b81d8327	article	A Brief History Of Microblogging	Erica Naone	\N	2008
7354901	Nursing Education Perspectives	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skib08	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=31618515&site=ehost-live	\N	Microblogs in education	\N	\N	p110 - 112	\N	2	\N	issn = {15365026}	The article evaluates the Twitter social networking and micro-blogging web site from Twitter and TinyURL.	c44a8bf4d95d33adf31c3089d3e3d5d0	1bf250fd35313dd52a667dd54527b25f	b14afd1fed3c061299d66f9b3867d475	article	Nursing Education 2.0: Twitter & Tweets.	Diane J. Skiba	\N	2008
7354906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Second International Conference on Mobile Business	\N	\N	{\\"O}sterreichische Computer Gesellschaft	\N	Wien	\N	International Conference on Mobile Business	Lindmark2003wat	\N	\N		\N	\N	249-260	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c95c07932012fb481781db5b59b1f35	602c653fa6124c3a0a19e12b4da10631	7a9c07a7a02d736b3f81fba0fbc04ce7	inproceedings	What are the lessons from Japan's mobile Internet success story?	Sven Lindmark and Erik Bohlin	G. M. Giaglis and H. Werthner and V. Tschammer and K. A. Froeschl	2003
7354914	Finweek	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kell08	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=31953840&site=ehost-live	\N	Small but informative article about microblogs.	\N	\N	p61/62	\N	\N	\N	issn = {18124658}	The article provides information on microblog, another form of a web blog. According to the author, microblogging is sometimes used as an account of an activity or to reflect about life. He cited most commonly used microblogging applications such as Twitter, Jaiku and Pownce. Furthermore, he adds that others who wanted a private life may dislike it, however, it is also deemed as the future for Internet supporters. 	4c28d0f79be826204698fe126e58ea58	221a4fd6c53803fec7bc8a2f3750629e	d9b3a58aa06e8b51074cdf58c910d978	article	Microblogging	Benedict Kelly	\N	2008
7354918	Wireless communications and mobile commerce	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raisinghani2004mea	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0a9fdc42025ed424d7e59cda309e703	5142d6572b95be8aa66278cbf6a84ab5	94d5dc0a0f4274a0c013f5c69684ee47	article	Mobile e-commerce and the wireless worldwide Web: strategic perspectives on the Internet's emerging model	Mahesh S. Raisinghani	\N	2004
7354924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '03: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	642707	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=642611.642707	\N	Two worlds apart	\N	\N	553--560	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-630-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/642611.642707}	A tension exists between designers' comfort with physical artifacts and the need for effective remote collaboration: physical objects live in one place. Previous research and technologies to support remote collaboration have focused on shared electronic media. Current technologies force distributed teams to choose between the physical tools they prefer and the electronic communication mechanisms available. We present Distributed Designers' Outpost, a remote collaboration system based on The Designers' Outpost, a collaborative web site design tool that employs physical Post-it notes as interaction primitives. We extended the system for synchronous remote collaboration and introduced two awareness mechanisms: transient ink input for gestures and a blue shadow of the remote collaborator for presence. We informally evaluated this system with six professional designers. Designers were excited by the prospect of physical remote collaboration but found some coordination challenges in the interaction with shared artifacts.	b6c78469b3799ef954f550c7407dd371	7b8efc061614555c1dcf4e5b3b38aaaa	39763f37a93c5ce48fd268e3aa05fed1	inproceedings	Two worlds apart: bridging the gap between physical and virtual media for distributed design collaboration	Katherine M. Everitt and Scott R. Klemmer and Robert Lee and James A. Landay	\N	2003
7354941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPIC 2008, Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eric08	http://www.epic2008.com/files/Draft%20EPIC%20Proceedings.pdf#page=72	\N	Qualitative study of Twitter (awareness, translucence).	\N	\N	58-72	\N	\N	\N		Erickson and Kellogg’s construction of social translucence suggests that collaboration tools can be designed more effectively by balancing elements of visibility and awareness among members of the user community to instill a norm of accountability. This paper questions whether the microblogging tool, Twitter, fits these criteria. Building on interview and artifactual data, I find that although Twitter use affords ample visibility of individuals’ networks, thoughts and movements, it is less effective at supporting awareness. Despite this, evidence suggests that accountability can be achieved via indirect awareness maneuvers and around critical incident to yield a form of peripheral translucence. The paper concludes with considerations of how ethnography might best address and evaluate questions of community, accountability, and translucence in future research.	3875d1b69b621ab9a44a227bd86a9bd7	9ae28a747faf224545dce111deef4732	91d01a0a8e6509f941d0e640ea921d1a	inproceedings	The Translucence of Twitter	Ingrid Erickson	\N	2008
7355465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	Frankfurter Forschungen zur Kultur- und Sprachwissenschaft ; Bd. 15	UBHD66665967	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	99 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-631-57485-0}, language = {ger}	\N	b26370ca40a9226f92ae25e6efb4bff7	3ef4d6e72544b2a0a15378828cb970d5	2dcb980d76344fd15ca79daf5b4cbed9	book	Kokainliteratur in der Zwischenkriegszeit	Jeanine Atai	\N	2008
7355909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt Verl.	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	UBHD9505611	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	501 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-498-06291-3, 978-3-498-06291-0}, language = {ger}	\N	0403bf5ea5dd7165bfca3190954554dd	525fedc8f7a70ccfa59573cae551f40d	733d84e36d167319d26c864d63dfd24a	book	Tropenschnee	Mylène Sauloy and Yves LeBonniec	SignaturUB: 95 A 1478	1994
7356751	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	V5S3A5	\N		Resource Assessment is a major input for efficient planning and management of exploration  activities  which gives a potential sense as to how much oil and gas remains to be discovered in a play, basin and province and so is a significant step. In-house software is applied to two well-explored basins, namely Cambay Basin and Bombay Offshore Basin. Size distributions are predicted based on likely number of fields to be discovered from past exploration efforts. Study shows a reasonable estimate of size distributions with intriguing summary and order  statistics. Analysis showed that there is possibility of discovery of 25 (30) fields with average maximum size of 26 (126) MMT in Cambay (Bombay Offshore) Basin during 1995-2004, 17 fields with average maximum size of 60 MMT in BH-DCS Block in future.
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Key Words: LogNormal and LogPareto Probability Distributions, Resource Assessment, Summary   and Order Statistics, Discovery Record, Decade Cycle.
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	ae097a7521f6417ce5b8c9aeb865554f	c122defb6bcf2cbcbade4bc6b6dc60b1	87fe6a81feff80c63fad85acaf8c8441	proceedings	About Hydrocarbon Potential of Cambay and Bombay Offshore Basins - USGS Procedure	V. Subba Rao and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and M.M. Jain and R. Venkatarengan and M.R. Rao	ONGC	1999
7356762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc81dfc9b027bc16b5292ec1c9830530	387693d1db577d3401ec20c620d17bb7	c9822b140ec27bb4ccb559070499f8fb	techreport	Permeability Porosity Water  Saturation  Gamma  Ray Variations Using Fractals and  Geostatistics-  Bombay  High North and South Heera Sections, 	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and S.A. Ajim	ONGC Report (1996)	1996
7356870	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fundamentals of Plasma Physics, Third Edition by J.A.~Bittencourt.~Published by Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.; 2004.~ ISBN 0-387-20975-1.	\N	\N	\N	Bittencourt	\N	\N	Plasma physics book by J. A.  Bittencourt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004fopp.book.....B}	\N	8b6e3d932f26e3c2f8115a8574327f20	41699fef34364be5faad8382f968e11a	31f2f490de11549a6f853a867ad312de	book	{Fundamentals of Plasma Physics}	J. A. {Bittencourt}	\N	2004
7356934	Meta	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{\\'E}rudit	\N	\N	\N	munday1998caa	\N	\N		\N	\N	542--556	\N	4	\N		\N	69f34242d9960d6b60f74247973beb80	2fd393d03a3dfe63b83dba7f285ae443	c9f45c6c4f8680bc78172654f0801bb7	article	{A Computer-assisted Approach to the Analysis of Translation Shifts}	J. Munday	\N	1998
7356956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phaneuf2006	http://www.infiressources.ca/fer/depotdocuments/Choisir_la_bientraitance.ppt	\N		\N	Powerpoint de 114 slides	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.12}, owner = {C881240}	Bande dessinée destinée aux novices afin de les sensibiliser aux difficultés
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\	éthiques et aux risques de violence dans les soins des personnes
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\	âgées. Elle a pour objectif de faire réaliser aux étudiantes la nécessité
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\	de mieux répondre aux besoins fondamentaux des aînés et de leur manifester
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\	le respect et la compréhension qui leur sont dus.	fe605ffc415cce9ea8964ae9ff1fc2fc	8f6c7138e302229e58393330a59bc4a2	90d96329705c0d155abfac8f675a56fc	misc	Communication avec les personnes âgées : Choisir la bientraitance
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\	- Exercices pour novices	Margot Phaneuf	\N	2006
7357101	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phaneuf2007	http://www.infiressources.ca/fer/depotdocuments/La_resilience_et_le_travail_infirmier.pdf	\N		\N	Ce texte décrit brièvement comment l'infirmière peut aider la personne
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\	à développer sa résilience face à une situation difficile.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.12}, owner = {C881240}	Ce texte décrit brièvement comment l'infirmière peut aider la personne
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\	à développer sa résilience face à une situation difficile.	57315ec4199670d2f0450beb2c0cc57b	e216e000c1794a3b883e172892ff746e	b84323ce927e65efd1a4d5e524309b61	misc	La résilience et le travail infirmier	Margot Phaneuf	\N	2007
7357200	Physical Review Letters	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Liu2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v99/e145501	\N	Strain-Minimizing Tetrahedral Networks of Semiconductor Alloys	\N	\N	145501	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {145501}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.145501}	\N	eabe0a0901b4fa3f761689ff3e497f5e	27baf4dcea615dfeca717ae5c02b7f8a	55839bd8d1e782f20cce59d730eadd0a	article	Strain-Minimizing Tetrahedral Networks of Semiconductor Alloys	Jefferson Z. Liu and Giancarlo Trimarchi and Alex Zunger	\N	2007
7357206	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Liu2008	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v77/e205201	\N	Thermodynamic states and phase diagrams for bulk-incoherent, bulk-coherent, and epitaxially-coherent semiconductor alloys: Application to cubic (Ga,In)N	\N	\N	205201	\N	20	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {205201}, numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.77.205201}	\N	6dbe67d459e32d8d4dbcb66b3df9c883	335433f9ab3fb2be974829f7f4e8af2a	eaa01fae4d8795354e10237807c362c4	article	Thermodynamic states and phase diagrams for bulk-incoherent, bulk-coherent, and epitaxially-coherent semiconductor alloys: Application to cubic (Ga,In)N	Jefferson Z. Liu and Alex Zunger	\N	2008
7357254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIN9241-110	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb12ccffa9e2469f235b5ec9f70341eb	e23f72dbf7d99fbcda05582fc0beebe5	e3758e9af373a726c62894c71711249d	misc	Ergonomie der Mensch-System-Interaktion: Teil 110 Grundsätze der Dialoggestaltung	\N	Europ{"a}isches Kommittee f{\\"u}r Normung	2006
7357267	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolverton2000	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/12/2749	\N	Short-range-order types in binary alloys: a reflection of coherent phase stability	\N	\N	2749-2768	\N	12	\N		The short-range order (SRO) present in disordered solid solutions is classified according to three characteristic system-dependent energies: (1) formation enthalpies of ordered compounds, (2) enthalpies of mixing of disordered alloys, and (3) the energy of coherent phase separation (the composition-weighted energy of the constituents each constrained to maintain a common lattice constant along an A/B interface). These energies are all compared against a common reference, the energy of incoherent phase separation (the composition-weighted energy of the constituents each at their own equilibrium volumes). Unlike long-range order (LRO), short-range order is determined by energetic competition between phases at a fixed composition , and hence only coherent phase-separated states are of relevance for SRO. We find five distinct SRO types, and give examples showing each of these five types, including Cu-Au, Al-Mg, GaP-InP, Ni-Au, and Cu-Ag. The SRO is calculated from first principles using the mixed-space cluster expansion approach combined with Monte Carlo simulations. Additionally, we examine the effect of inclusion of coherency strain in the calculation of SRO, and specifically examine the appropriate functional form for accurate SRO calculations.	e37395915256abf237a298d128060e6e	795c2466aacd87b8ef104abc62d7ee48	c5318d7e3768b0c78160eb26e6396fc8	article	Short-range-order types in binary alloys: a reflection of coherent phase stability	C Wolverton and V Ozolins and Alex Zunger	\N	2000
7357354	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachussets Institute of Technology	\N	Lill:08MusicBox	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b8989e06637d8fb0fd4b1b9fcef0915	603459d76b62a3c2a9d6bc0db4dde52d	a24616e26e7730cfff2f00a881b51e7b	mastersthesis	MusicBox: Navigating the space of your music	Anita Shen Lillie	\N	2008
7357680	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Ministère de la Santé	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saout2008a	\N	Rapport		\N	Rapport présenté à Madame Roselyne BACHELOT-NARQUIN,
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7357687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wikitaxo07	http://www.eml-research.de/english/homes/strube/papers/aaai07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We take the category system in Wikipedia as a conceptual network. We label the semantic relations between categories us- 
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7357982	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boudreault2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/86/52.pdf	\N		\N	Grâce à l'accord de partenariat entre l'ARSI et la BDSP, le document
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7358093	The Astrophysical Journal	623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	caneErickson	http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/623/1180	\N	Solar Type II Radio Events	\N	\N	1180-1194	\N	2	\N		We have examined radio data from the WAVES experiment on the Wind spacecraft in conjunction with ground-based data in order to investigate the relationship between the shocks responsible for metric type II radio bursts and the shocks in front of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). The bow shocks of fast, large CMEs are strong interplanetary (IP) shocks, and the associated radio emissions often consist of single broad bands starting below \\~{}4 MHz; such emissions were previously called IP type II events. In contrast, metric type II bursts are usually narrowbanded and display two harmonically related bands. In addition to displaying complete dynamic spectra for a number of events, we also analyze the 135 WAVES 1-14 MHz slow-drift time periods in 2001-2003. We find that most of the periods contain multiple phenomena, which we divide into three groups: metric type II extensions, IP type II events, and "blobs and bands." About half of the WAVES listings include probable extensions of metric type II radio bursts, but in more than half of these events, there were also other slow-drift features. In the 3 yr study period, there were 31 IP type II events; these were associated with the very fastest CMEs. The most common form of activity in the WAVES events, blobs and bands in the frequency range between 1 and 8 MHz, fall below an envelope consistent with the early signatures of an IP type II event. However, most of this activity lasts only a few tens of minutes, whereas IP type II events last for many hours. In this study we find many examples in the radio data of two shock-like phenomena with different characteristics that occur simultaneously in the metric and decametric/hectometric bands, and no clear example of a metric type II burst that extends continuously down in frequency to become an IP type II event. The simplest interpretation is that metric type II bursts, unlike IP type II events, are not caused by shocks driven in front of CMEs.	2595ce5e8f50b7c396c44e43c9b99fcd	89dd0cb9f5d1ddcc99ca00fbea5e98f8	880204c2c0eea3d204eda9d36f00178f	article	Solar Type II Radio Bursts and IP Type II Events	H. V. Cane and W. C. Erickson	\N	2005
7358246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Song2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390423&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=22099147&CFTOKEN=43732448	\N	Real-time automatic tag recommendation	\N	\N	515--522	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390423}	\N	55622b1f2074324e1bd71689384bac9d	e6505664e875de06d98a6e787d4367d1	525a37f6ef3d81a81686b515a148b88b	inproceedings	Real-time automatic tag recommendation	Yang Song and Ziming Zhuang and Huajing Li and Qiankun Zhao and Jia Li and Wang-Chien Lee and C. Lee Giles	\N	2008
7358376	The Astrophysical Journal Letters	691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StereoData	http://stacks.iop.org/1538-4357/691/L151	\N	CME-DRIVEN SHOCK AND METRIC TYPE II BURSTS	\N	\N	L151-L155	\N	2	\N		It has been an intense matter of debate whether coronal metric type II bursts are generated by coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven shocks or flare blast waves. Using unprecedented high-cadence observations from STEREO/SECCHI, we investigate the relationship between a metric type II event and a shock driven by the 2007 December 31 CME. The existence of the CME-driven shock is indicated by the remote deflection of coronal structures, which is in good timing with the metric type II burst. The CME speed is about 600 km s-1 when the metric type II burst occurs, much larger than the Alfven speed of 419-489 km s-1 determined from band splitting of the type II burst. A causal relationship is well established between the metric and decametric-hectometric type II bursts. The shock height-time curve determined from the type II bands is also consistent with the shock propagation obtained from the streamer deflection. These results provide unambiguous evidence that the metric type II burst is caused by the CME-driven shock.	600be978d8d725dba5e786728c8e9298	f922d68819d4330b5750c56ee34e9ff8	75c75b7610a2b7f7da277cb79c7c46b3	article	Relationship between a Coronal Mass Ejection-driven Shock and a Coronal metric Type II Burst	Y. Liu and J. G. Luhmann and S. D. Bale and and R. P. Lin	\N	2009
7358393	CIENCIA-MARACAIBO	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fernandez1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	112--117	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee3fddf8e2b6b60530358b62bd291ed8	167c1292d68c3440d2d51bdc2a37f707	89243887211075c9274e799d57ce3765	article	{Homogeneous catalysis of the water gas shift reaction by rhenium carbonyl complexes}	M. Fernandez and M. Mediavilla and P. Baricelli and SA Moya and AJ Pardey	\N	1998
7358426	Applied Catalysis B: Environmental	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marino2004	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TF6-4CXN00R-2/2/fba141c17304cd7d08b35c1542f09593	\N		\N	\N	59 - 66	\N	1	\N	issn = {0926-3373}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2004.06.008}	\N	b70a3dc43260c8b20128899e3038b2bd	8ea9004a50c64b41acbe82d0b025362c	7a70a429f099d330b4948870a823c4db	article	Noble metal catalysts for the preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide in the presence of hydrogen (PROX)	Fernando Mariño and Claude Descorme and Daniel Duprez	\N	2004
7358662	Computers & Education	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Janssen20071037	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4JDVNV9-1/2/a18fb85461e76078b0ea70dbfc5da7bf	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : Visualization of participation: Does it contribute to successful computer-supported collaborative learning?	\N	\N	1037 - 1065	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2006.01.004}	This study investigated the effects of visualization of participation during computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). It is hypothesized that visualization of participation could contribute to successful CSCL. A CSCL-environment was augmented with the Participation Tool (PT). The PT visualizes how much each group member contributes to his or her group's online communication. Using a posttest-only design with a treatment (N = 52) and a control group (N = 17), it was examined whether students with access to the PT participated more and more equally during collaboration, reported higher awareness of group processes and activities, collaborated differently, and performed better than students without access to the PT. The results show that students used the PT quite intensively. Furthermore, compared to control group students, treatment group students participated more and engaged more in coordination and regulation of social activities during collaboration by sending more statements that addressed the planning of social activities. However, equality of participation, awareness of group processes and quality of the group products was not higher in the treatment condition. Still, the results of this study demonstrate that visualization of participation can contribute to successful CSCL.	71a2dd397509328be450c5c625183791	8f81cb9a1fabb127f97bb18562e707e5	f3a979f4c752b89cdf82dc97cfab7acc	article	Visualization of participation: Does it contribute to successful computer-supported collaborative learning?	Jeroen Janssen and Gijsbert Erkens and Gellof Kanselaar and Jos Jaspers	\N	2007
7358728	{WRAP} repository blog, University of Warwick	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	delasalle_duplication_2009	http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/wrap	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f42f7fa3230d4420f4fd5c96da6069f4	ac29205070e3a31b787ce0d0e1950c70	33ee8eb7afe2f367416e266867bc71b5	misc	Duplication of deposit requirements	Jenny Delasalle	\N	2009
7358729	Gary Sheman's Blog	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sherman_creatingstandalone_2009	http://desktopgisbook.com/Creating_a_Standalone_GIS_Application_1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1a9a840b76cfa5fba584fb08f6be145	ce61c0a12025322fdf21d0e7730e285d	850d136be79c140482c662ce9cca5d25	misc	Creating a Standalone {GIS} Application	Gary Sherman	\N	2009
7358730	Digital Scholarship in the Humanities	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	spiro_digital_2009	http://digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/2009/02/07/digital-humanities-in-2008-part-i/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	359fcfe7c79c0695f8ab3b58191d29d3	3d0644dede15d0b07d4b250393c98efc	8647362068070e54d3a641c95a51c2b0	misc	Digital Humanities in 2008, Part I	Lisa Spiro	\N	2009
7358731	Publius Project	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rossini_need_2009	http://publius.cc/need_knowledge_web_scholarship/020509	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23680b9ba6dc58e9e7b18ddcac9c2f9b	04868f9fe50765cad310aaead28617d3	0f3516b9e1f26dc7cee696fb6e765f5a	misc	The Need for a {"Knowledge} Web" for Scholarship	Carolina Rossini	\N	2009
7358732	Report on Sustainable Digital Preservation	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bobley_reportsustainable_2009	http://www.neh.gov/ODH/ODHUpdate/tabid/108/EntryId/100/Report-on-Sustainable-Digital-Preservation.aspx	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74cf39ef232343e6126122ab851ad67e	6e533896e288b03fbb8afd2ab7f1f20e	5b6d407b6fd5c2d028e9e2890d38f261	misc	Report on Sustainable Digital Preservation	Brett Bobley	\N	2009
7358733	Nodalities Blog: From Semantic Web to Web of Data	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beauvais_twitter_2009	http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2009/02/twitter-metadata%e2%80%94metaphor.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e50fb2b8c36b2e2f38f47ea7cb0c1be	e192b28b6c9e1c7c14eced17904abfee	8b0251697b02374a3c7d1584e7750778	misc	Twitter metadata—metaphor?	Zach Beauvais	\N	2009
7358734	Muhlberger's Early History	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muhlberger_cuneiform_2009	http://www.nipissingu.ca/department/history/MUHLBERGER/2009/02/cuneiform-politics-and-international.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cee06cee21c2440f588c54e542702779	7160e933a957f4d56ce239e1a61d26d0	155e576730d4a17917a87cbe64e565bc	misc	Cuneiform, politics, and international law	Steve Muhlberger	\N	2009
7358880	Probability Theory and Related Fields	117	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bh_coal	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004400050006	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	249--266	\N	2	\N		Abstract.&nbsp;&nbsp; We use Bochner’s subordination to give a representation of the genealogical structure associated with general continuous-state
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branching processes. We then apply this representation to connections between a branching process introduced by Neveu, andthe coalescent process recently investigated by Bolthausen-Sznitman and others.	c164607801ec9db30403f067d7479e87	2ab94188fdbe28553aa68865acf097c2	9bc69c3832fd48a8c45dec5955127bbb	article	The Bolthausen–Sznitman coalescent and the genealogy of continuous-state branching processes	Jean Bertoin and Jean-François Le Gall	\N	2000
7359712	Machine Learning	1	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qui1986	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00116251	\N		\N	\N	81--106	\N	1	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00116251}	The technology for building knowledge-based systems by inductive inference from examples has been demonstrated successfully in several practical applications. This paper summarizes an approach to synthesizing decision trees that has been used in a variety of systems, and it describes one such system, ID3, in detail. Results from recent studies show ways in which the methodology can be modified to deal with information that is noisy and/or incomplete. A reported shortcoming of the basic algorithm is discussed and two means of overcoming it are compared. The paper concludes with illustrations of current research directions.	9c936260bdc6d702e4ac321fac7421aa	3fe7356363a918dd24aeba82ba71d75a	1db800542aa8d3f17e6639735f447465	article	Induction of Decision Trees	J. R. Quinlan	\N	1986
7360521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1502661	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502661	\N	Tagsplanations	\N	\N	47--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502661}	While recommender systems tell users what items they might like, explanations of recommendations reveal why they might like them. Explanations provide many benefits, from improving user satisfaction to helping users make better decisions. This paper introduces tagsplanations, which are explanations based on community tags. Tagsplanations have two key components: tag relevance, the degree to which a tag describes an item, and tag preference, the user's sentiment toward a tag. We develop novel algorithms for estimating tag relevance and tag preference, and we conduct a user study exploring the roles of tag relevance and tag preference in promoting effective tagsplanations. We also examine which types of tags are most useful for tagsplanations.	0c83b30a89c0ee7a6897cb4482fff517	a6d866cf13c75130c1969c9e40606fd1	1e74fa227a24f49d8f6b17a02ea96db5	inproceedings	Tagsplanations: explaining recommendations using tags	Jesse Vig and Shilad Sen and John Riedl	\N	2008
7360694	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-287183556	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint: 16. Februar 2009	359	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-58476-3}	\N	6b3a2626d526dd23ccecec6712865f38	71e41ecaaeb2f16149b8faf427cdbc63	33b20a19164c8cc4726a9275f334c5e7	book	Die Germanen : Von Ariovist bis zu den Wikingern	Bruno Bleckmann	\N	2009
7360722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek	\N	\N	SWB-281765642	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3120239&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: 6. Oktober 2008	512	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-498-07365-7}, size = {512 S. ; 215 mm x 140 mm}	\N	a75033c42b69a2aa521c1515c15cb188	793e570c7bf51dd1a1cce23dba73f6ed	1e0871bf0c3421b081ac94df49bb809e	book	Kaiser Augustus : Eine Biographie	Zevi Yavetz	\N	2008
7360734	\N	1	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius und Lucius	Stuttgart	\N	Handbuch für computerunterstützte Datenanalyse	Wittenberg1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	19b64e1397ecce62e200d154525e7c7a	326950ebaa21e3a8cf5372a78830157f	06e2dac3c39e22d254b1484de0801a09	book	Computerunterstützte Datenanalyse	Reinhard Wittenberg	\N	1998
7360754	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fest	Berlin	\N	\N	SWB-073450324	http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/ekz.cgi?SWB07345032	\N		\N	\N	799	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8286-0027-1}, size = {799 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	3913c19643127cf0cc48722c5ebb0c9a	52c0c0f75c37d8e5717d70b0f79eb7bb	afeb40e1ad4b04beaad61f3c7e04f77b	book	Augustus : eine Biographie	Jochen Bleicken	\N	1999
7360761	\N	\N	\N	4., überarb. Aufl., Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becksche Reihe ; 2084 : C. H. Beck Wissen	SWB-253514525	\N	\N		\N	\N	127	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-41884-8 ; 978-3-406-41884-6}, size = {127 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	c0eaad2e3f27c2507581077b64ee50b7	43934c7b9ac71eeed57b3c4fd1556778	23dc36dae64c8ac670b0a0e6c219c279	book	Augustus und seine Zeit	Werner Eck	\N	2006
7360770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Primus	Darmstadt	\N	Gestalten der Antike	SWB-259969702	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2874232&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	301	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89678-605-0 ; 3-89678-605-9}, size = {301 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 220 mm x 145 mm}	\N	91a42838dd926cff866c2535c1b4ed13	ae7cc87d23a893554c2de4038359a53b	eba1bbee800bb34a940209ef17768aec	book	Augustus	Klaus Bringmann	\N	2007
7360782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Studienbücher Geschichte und Kultur der Alten Welt	SWB-094460736	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz094460736rez.htm	\N		\N	\N	394	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-003054-2}, size = {394 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	3b0a2b7eab0dc8552b158a18e167e783	1190690cf209e02e503c3eb7bc169a21	bcdd4018729b48c1882018adfc7ff316	book	Augustus und die Begründung des römischen Kaisertums	Klaus Bringmann and Thomas Schäfer	\N	2002
7360819	\N	\N	\N	5., durchges. Aufl. mit erw. und aktualisierter Bibliogr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becks historische Bibliothek	SWB-120816741	\N	\N		\N	\N	883	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-36316-4}, size = {IX, 883 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 23 cm}	\N	a5bc19922885c0ca54d9c4235ec393c9	75624dd89b82d2ee650b8d64155f0388	e09a8ab6b36172d5af8000e359c85dc5	book	Geschichte der römischen Kaiserzeit : von Augustus bis zu Konstantin	Karl Christ	\N	2005
7361567	American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	protein-disease2005	http://www.scipub.org/fulltext/ajbb/ajbb13145-152.pdf	\N		\N	\N	145--152	\N	3	\N		Discovering significant relationships between biological entities from text documents is an
\
important task for biologists in order to develop biological models for research and discovery,
\
especially with the existing gigantic amounts of biomedical documents and the rate at which they are
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increasing everyday. We propose a new text mining method to extract associations between biological
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entities from text documents; and we focus and apply the method in our experiments on discovering
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proteins-to-diseases associations. The proposed method uses two sets of documents on the topic of
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interest [a negative set and positive (or relevant) set] and utilizes the concepts of expectation (ex),
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evidence (ev) and Z-scores in combining positive and negative evidences in determining the significant
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associations. Moreover, the method offers an efficient way to handle protein names, aliases and
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abbreviations and to disambiguate them from common abbreviations, gene symbols and such. We
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evaluated the method in discovering protein-to-disease associations from Medline abstracts and the
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results are very encouraging. We confirmed the correctness of the results, in each experiment, through
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articles from Medline. Our method was able to discover associations between certain proteins and
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various diseases like Alzheimer, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, Crohn Disease, Dengue, Jaundice, Lung cancer
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and more. For example, in Alzheimer test, the method ran on 83,933 abstracts and discovered that
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Alzheimer has significant association with 6 proteins, among them, Amyloid beta A4 protein precursor,
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Apolipoprotein E precursor and Presenilin 1 [PMIDs: 8596911, 1465129, 8346443, 12614323,
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8766720 and 8878479]. We further tested our method on some already discovered and published
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relationships between genes and diseases and the method was also successful in supporting those
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discoveries.	46e8e4196166017b6ac3f0289417523a	46dd336837a06ec127b7df7b7aec0e76	f5e76a46e14430af8f2722d97d90fb07	article	A New Text Mining Approach for Finding Protein-to-Disease Associations	Hisham Al-Mubaid and Rajit K Singh	2005 1 (3): 145-152 and ISSN 1553-3668	2005
7361927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the ACL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Demner-fushman06answerextraction	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.61.8151 	\N		\N	\N	841--848	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a hybrid approach to question answering in the clinical domain that combines techniques from summarization and information retrieval. We tackle a frequently-occurring class of questions that takes the form “What is the best drug treatment for X? ” Starting from an initial set of MEDLINE citations, our system first identifies the drugs under study. Abstracts are then clustered using semantic classes from the UMLS ontology. Finally, a short extractive summary is generated for each abstract to populate the clusters. Two evaluations—a manual one focused on short answers and an automatic one focused on the supporting abstracts—demonstrate that our system compares favorably to PubMed, the search system most widely used by physicians today.	2fcca0a69326b4579c0ba57dc759ad20	547a66cdb2c9f3ff1781443740b1dd85	35ee4fbe16a275db51dd6b80a67e8471	inproceedings	Answer extraction, semantic clustering, and extractive summarization for clinical question answering	Dina Demner-fushman and Jimmy Lin	\N	2006
7362871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICN '08: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networking (icn 2008)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1396600	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1396381.1396600&coll=&dl=	\N	InFeCT - Network Traffic Classification	\N	\N	439--444	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3106-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICN.2008.42}	Network traffic policy verification is the analysis of network traffic to determine if the observed traffic is in compliance or violation of the applied policy. An intuitive approach is the use of machine learning techniques based on specific network traffic characteristics. These traffic characteristics are also known as features, which have to be extracted and selected carefully to build robust and accurate learning models. Thus, finding the best possible learning model in combination with extracting the best possible feature-set is a necessary requirement to design accurate traffic classification models. While feature selection can be automated to find the best subset of a given set of features, there are no known mechanisms to solve the problem of feature extraction. Thus, extracting the best possible features has to be done empirically. In this work we present a framework to simplify the empirical model selection and feature extraction process.	7dd5fc876f62cc81f07dba66a741a860	e5eacc11013194f269bfb89e5f58ebae	dc1e8d9662b379ede9bc7f9006e020e4	inproceedings	InFeCT - Network Traffic Classification	Peter Teufl and Udo Payer and Michael Amling and Martin Godec and Stefan Ruff and Gerhard Scheikl and Gernot Walzl	\N	2008
7363327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt 	\N	Besondere wissenschaftliche Reihe : BWR ; 2007	Ausbüttel_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	173	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89678-603-2 ; 978-3-89678-603-6 ; 978-3-534-18250-3}, size = {173 S. : Kt.}	\N	aae5cb9662b8cd9bbc4a2cc92c22907a	72b143cc53e5a8fd9528546eb205764e	dddaff6adf9b2d1174fe5ee2b7a2fbd1	book	Germanische Herrscher : von Arminius bis Theoderich 	Frank Ausbüttel	\N	2007
7363337	Journal of Informetrics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahlgren:2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B83WV-4V9CWBY-1/2/9b96de6144605a8172ce2c9cc0f8ac52	\N		\N	\N	49 - 63	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-1577}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.11.003}	This paper treats document–document similarity approaches in the context of science mapping. Five approaches, involving nine methods, are compared experimentally. We compare text-based approaches, the citation-based bibliographic coupling approach, and approaches that combine text-based approaches and bibliographic coupling. Forty-three articles, published in the journal Information Retrieval, are used as test documents. We investigate how well the approaches agree with a ground truth subject classification of the test documents, when the complete linkage method is used, and under two types of similarities, first-order and second-order. The results show that it is possible to achieve a very good approximation of the classification by means of automatic grouping of articles. One text-only method and one combination method, under second-order similarities in both cases, give rise to cluster solutions that to a large extent agree with the classification.	270b0afb8d52c2773edce2b04e1ada8e	75ea57c47ef63e1bb4bbad769d9c82b4	cdf6c28bf0b97c46b83c578c02cb3da7	article	Document-document similarity approaches and science mapping: Experimental comparison of five approaches	Per Ahlgren and Cristian Colliander	\N	2009
7363397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miningDrug2006	http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/publications/Smart%20Mining%201.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4d06faa41ec36ad0a03172523a8b149	99380110320d9ca93223d47171b4dfa7	6d6eb91fe129590093698141e2b51cc6	article	Smart Mining of Drug Discovery Information: 1. A web service and workflow infrastructure	Xiao Dong and Kevin Gilbert and Rajarshi Guha and Jungkee Kim and Marlon Pierce and Geoffrey C. Fox and David J. Wild	http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/publications/Smart%20Mining%201.pdf	2006
7363407	Bioinformatics	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15509601	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/8/243	\N		\N	\N	1227-1236	\N	\N	\N	pubmedid = {15509601}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/bti084}	Background
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Uncovering cellular roles of a protein is a task of tremendous importance and complexity that requires dedicated experimental work as well as often sophisticated data mining and processing tools. Protein functions, often referred to as its annotations, are believed to manifest themselves through topology of the networks of inter-proteins interactions. In particular, there is a growing body of evidence that proteins performing the same function are more likely to interact with each other than with proteins with other functions. However, since functional annotation and protein network topology are often studied separately, the direct relationship between them has not been comprehensively demonstrated. In addition to having the general biological significance, such demonstration would further validate the data extraction and processing methods used to compose protein annotation and protein-protein interactions datasets.
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Results
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We developed a method for automatic extraction of protein functional annotation from scientific text based on the Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology. For the protein annotation extracted from the entire PubMed, we evaluated the precision and recall rates, and compared the performance of the automatic extraction technology to that of manual curation used in public Gene Ontology (GO) annotation. In the second part of our presentation, we reported a large-scale investigation into the correspondence between communities in the literature-based protein networks and GO annotation groups of functionally related proteins. We found a comprehensive two-way match: proteins within biological annotation groups form significantly denser linked network clusters than expected by chance and, conversely, densely linked network communities exhibit a pronounced non-random overlap with GO groups. We also expanded the publicly available GO biological process annotation using the relations extracted by our NLP technology. An increase in the number and size of GO groups without any noticeable decrease of the link density within the groups indicated that this expansion significantly broadens the public GO annotation without diluting its quality. We revealed that functional GO annotation correlates mostly with clustering in a physical interaction protein network, while its overlap with indirect regulatory network communities is two to three times smaller.
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Conclusion
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Protein functional annotations extracted by the NLP technology expand and enrich the existing GO annotation system. The GO functional modularity correlates mostly with the clustering in the physical interaction network, suggesting that the essential role of structural organization maintained by these interactions. Reciprocally, clustering of proteins in physical interaction networks can serve as an evidence for their functional similarity.	25fd1f0ebbda60328a05f49e12e0f9da	52d0802ab05638495929f07f2883c026	596b18b80d6607633ec444a8a4b073a0	article	Automatic extraction of gene/protein biological functions from biomedical text	Koike A and Niwa Y and Takagi T	\N	2004
7363424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Search in Social Media SSM'08, in conjunction with CIKM'08, Napa Valley, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strohmaier2008a	http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/documents/2008_SSM_Purpose-Tagging.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f5ab208e52d965aec03b1c619fe1b3d	95ea18140b3355c6ce84486c25316a21	4b94dab5e5a9cb116bc1308c65112549	inproceedings	Purpose Tagging - Capturing User Intent to Assist Goal-Oriented Social Search	M. Strohmaier	\N	2008
7363436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGKDD 2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	textClusteringEster2002	http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~ester/papers/KDD02.Clustering.final.pdf 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Text clustering methods can be used to structure large sets of text
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or hypertext documents. The well-known methods of text
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clustering, however, do not really address the special problems of
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text clustering: very high dimensionality of the data, very large
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size of the databases and understandability of the cluster
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description. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach which
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uses frequent item (term) sets for text clustering. Such frequent
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sets can be efficiently discovered using algorithms for association
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rule mining. To cluster based on frequent term sets, we measure
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the mutual overlap of frequent sets with respect to the sets of
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supporting documents. We present two algorithms for frequent
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term-based text clustering, FTC which creates flat clusterings and
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HFTC for hierarchical clustering. An experimental evaluation on
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classical text documents as well as on web documents
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demonstrates that the proposed algorithms obtain clusterings of
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comparable quality significantly more efficiently than state-of-theart
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text clustering algorithms. Furthermore, our methods provide
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an understandable description of the discovered clusters by their
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frequent term sets.
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Keywords
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Clustering, Frequent Item Sets, Text Documents.	86a03ea03649e627a5fe97da47f43ba3	afbbcb8e9e77abf0eca425048f104a51	0c238062f3ce8320147df9bd1c1e2b21	inproceedings	Frequent Term-Based Text Clustering	Florian Beil and Martin Ester and Xiaowei Xu	\N	2002 
7363438	ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data	2	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Islam:2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376815.1376819	\N		\N	\N	1--25	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-02 02:56:17}, issn = {1556-4681}, citeulike-article-id = {3108227}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376815.1376819}	We present a method for measuring the semantic similarity of texts using a corpus-based measure of semantic word similarity and a normalized and modified version of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) string matching algorithm. Existing methods for computing text similarity have
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focused mainly on either large documents or individual words. We focus on computing the similarity between two sentences or two short paragraphs. The proposed method can be exploited in a variety of applications involving textual knowledge representation and knowledge discovery. Evaluation
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results on two different data sets show that our method outperforms several competing methods.
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	7af3a4afd9c3b5078eb3d8b48e5e5fd9	12bf810e5b23105c037d0a1503e417da	141625e4f5eafd7300a8357246bb3cfa	article	Semantic text similarity using corpus-based word similarity and string similarity	Aminul Islam and Diana Inkpen	\N	2008
7363472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagenbach	Berlin	\N	\N	Völker_1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	174	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8031-2077-2}	\N	5389b41069bf4287c4007fb5763c5005	6ebe2aed6bb0e6eee4669f041833b9f9	14675050bd199fce37f41b507f7630e1	book	Als die Römer frech geworden ... : die Schlacht im Teutoburger Wald	Werner Völker	\N	1984
7363557	The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herrera:2008	http://www.springerlink.com/content/38663437g3015w40/	\N	dblp	\N	\N	135-146	\N	1	\N		Understanding the complexity of human language requires an appropriate analysis of the statistical distribution of words in texts. We consider the information retrieval problem of detecting and ranking the relevant words of a text by means of statistical information referring to the spatial use of the words. Shannon's entropy of information is used as a tool for automatic keyword extraction. By using The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin as a representative text sample, we show the performance of our detector and compare it with another proposals in the literature. The random shuffled text receives special attention as a tool for calibrating the ranking indices.
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	d4f6b18087da3e3913bcb2b960517f9e	f3d145594dff6649539385abbe351800	8ec603986628716e412f612dabfd6cc9	article	Statistical keyword detection in literary corpora	Juan P. Herrera and Pedro A. Pury	\N	2008
7363622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	Geschichte kompakt - Antike	Schlange-Schoeningen_2005	http://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/65879148	\N		\N	\N	157	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-16512-8}	\N	766c1177e3ae66d28f701b2df4ed3545	4485755593314fb8de190070e6c7d91e	38f789476b299ec3cf68bce0077d589d	book	Augustus	Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen	\N	2005
7363623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	Galinsky_2005	http://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/65973599	\N		\N	\N	407	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-00393-8}	\N	665c859e0752882f9672c7fdb79e515b	4d6c546566b97ff00c4b851432f25055	aaf896c9c132aee93c4f01b1c90c1720	book	The Cambridge companion to the age of Augustus	\N	Karl Galinsky	2005
7363629	\N	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stichting Nederlands Museum voor Anthropologie en Praehistorie	Amsterdam	\N	Kroon-voordracht	Schnurbein_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87a0173e258b08b517f2ff6d41d5c76e	7a3dcf1f18fac0d3c0c35ddefd14fa7e	656363f02a565ef8017c58db95aa7710	book	Augustus in Germanien:  Neue archäologische Forschungen:  Te Amsterdam op 1 Maart 2002. Kroon-Voordracht gehouden voor de Stichting Nederlands Museum voor Anthropologie en Praehistorie	Siegmar Schnurbein	\N	2002
7365310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Graham2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1367497.1367708&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=22225477&CFTOKEN=45298397	\N		\N	\N	1165--1166	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367708}	\N	566e20461182ed50b122340eaea27b5e	dfe036aed8e5ab4434df50879f0e1eaf	7d9ff8eb7f831928a9b47e4c075dea51	inproceedings	Plurality: a context-aware personalized tagging system	Robert Graham and Brian Eoff and James Caverlee	\N	2008
7365448	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualis. und erw.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\"oningh	Paderborn	\N	\N	Woesler.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-506-79751-4}	\N	15bbbe6f7527da1baaad043a6ec3b13f	f8af558ff6cf0e54fbd08fa74594349d	3f7817bb1f18b740fb447aeed94da478	book	Arminius und die Varusschlacht : Geschichte, Mythos, Literatur:  Kolloquium "Arminius und die Varusschlacht. Geschichte - Mythos - Literatur"	\N	Rainer Wiegels and Winfried Woesler	2003
7365698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grodecka_2008_SocSoft	http://www.icamp.eu/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/icamp-handbook-web.pdf	\N	This handbook is a result of the iCamp project, a three-year EC-funded research project that set out to encourage innovative educational practices within European higher education.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	674004ba330e7dc8cec116025b34a02a	0b0350d4a72b3ab9d4247457ad474286	4e2a03bc59ee5a2c7aa47c81d6176cf6	misc	How to use Social Software in Higher Education	\N	Karolina Grodecka and Fridolin Wild and Barbara Kieslinger	2008
7365802	JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ELSEVIER SCI LTD	THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND	\N	\N	Fazio2008	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	2171-2176	\N	11	\N	issn = {0955-2219}, doc-delivery-number = {322BI}, timestamp = {2008.11.24}, cited-references = {BAE HS, 2003, COLLOID SURFACE A, V220, P169, DOI 10.1016/S0927-7757(03)00077-3.\
\	BOISVERT JP, 2001, COLLOID SURFACE A, V178, P187. BUENO S, 2004,\
\	J EUR CERAM SOC, V24, P2785, DOI 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2003.08.015.\
\	CHEN XB, 1998, POWDER TECHNOL, V99, P171. CHENG P, 2005, PROG CHEM,\
\	V17, P8. HIDBER PC, 1996, J AM CERAM SOC, V79, P1857. HORN RG, 1990,\
\	J AM CERAM SOC, V73, P1117. KEAR BH, 2001, SCRIPTA MATER, V44, P2065.\
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\	J AM CERAM SOC, V72, P3. LEWIS JA, 2000, J AM CERAM SOC, V83, P2341.\
\	MORENO R, 1992, AM CERAM SOC BULL, V71, P1521. PARKIN IP, 2005, J\
\	MATER CHEM, V15, P1689, DOI 10.1039/b412803f. POLUNINA IA, 1999,\
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\	V83, P1557. VANDYK AC, 1998, J COLLOID INTERF SCI, V206, P381. VASYLKIV\
\	O, 2001, J AM CERAM SOC, V84, P2489. WIDEGREN J, 2002, J AM CERAM\
\	SOC, V85, P523.}, file = {:Fazio2008.pdf:PDF}, affiliation = {Fazio, S (Reprint Author), Univ Bologna, DICASM, Viale Risorgimento\
\	2, I-40136 Bologna, Italy. {[}Fazio, S.] Univ Bologna, DICASM, I-40136\
\	Bologna, Italy. {[}Fazio, S.; Salomoni, A.] Ctr Ceram Bologna, I-40138\
\	Bologna, Italy. {[}Guzman, J.; Colomer, M.; Moreno, R.] CSIC, Inst\
\	Ceram \\& Vidrio, E-28049 Madrid, Spain.}, journal-iso = {J. Eur. Ceram. Soc.}, author-email = {fazio@cencerbo.it}, keywords-plus = {TIO2; DISPERSION; CERAMICS; TECHNOLOGY; ADSORPTION; RUTILE}, subject-category = {Materials Science, Ceramics}, number-of-cited-references = {18}, owner = {s0346678}, language = {English}, unique-id = {ISI:000257349800007}, doi = {10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2008.02.017}, times-cited = {0}	In this work the colloidal behaviour of three different TiO2 nanopowders\
\	in water is studied. A commercial powder of anatase and another of\
\	rutile were used for this study. For comparison purposes, a cryogel\
\	of anatase synthesised by a particulate sol-gel route and freeze-dried\
\	was also studied. All three powders were characterised by scanning\
\	electron microscopy, specific surface area measurements and X-ray\
\	diffraction. Diluted aqueous suspensions were prepared and characterised\
\	in terms of particle size distribution and zeta potential, using\
\	dynamic light scattering and laser Doppler velocimetry principles,\
\	respectively. All suspensions were prepared using an ultrasounds\
\	probe for mixing times ranging from 0 to 5 min. Colloidal stability\
\	was studied as a function of pH, type and concentration of dispersants\
\	(polyacrylic-based deflocculant and citric acid) and mixing time.\
\	Stable suspensions of commercial nanosized powders were obtained\
\	with polyelectrolyte contents of 1.0-1.5 wt.\\%. No stable suspensions\
\	of the cryogel were obtained with polyelectrolyte, requiring in this\
\	case the use of citric acid as deflocculant. It was observed that\
\	neither the size distribution nor the zeta potential values were\
\	affected by the sonication time. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights\
\	reserved.	4312a6ece41628cac09a73851fcef801	b61169885dcb5706d730af27a499ee68	c1872205feba9f9edb8ba036a5a24ea9	article	Colloidal stability of nanosized titania aqueous suspensions	S. Fazio and J. Guzman and M. Colomer and A. Salomoni and R. Moreno	\N	2008
7365806	Langmuir	11	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amer Chemical Soc	\N	\N	\N	Heijman1995	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	422--427	\N	2	\N	rp = {HEIJMAN, SGJ, EINDHOVEN UNIV TECHNOL,FAC CHEM ENGN,COLLOID CHEM LAB,POBEOLEOL513,5600\
\	MB EINDHOVEN,NETHERLANDS.}, nr = {25}, j9 = {LANGMUIR}, ga = {QH984}, timestamp = {2008.10.08}, tc = {23}, file = {titania2.pdf:Home/s0346678/zeta/titania2.pdf:PDF}, sn = {0743-7463}, sc = {Chemistry, Physical}, ut = {ISI:A1995QH98400010}, pg = {6}, pa = {PO BOX 57136, WASHINGTON, DC 20037-0136}, ji = {Langmuir}, la = {English}, owner = {s0346678}, pi = {WASHINGTON}	The influence of polyacrylic acid (MW 2000-10 000) on the stability\
\	of TiO2 dispersions is investigated both in dilute suspensions (by\
\	light transmission) and in concentrated dispersions (by rheology).\
\	Polyacrylic acid in low concentrations destabilizes TiO2 dispersions,\
\	but at higher concentrations a stabilizing influence is found. In\
\	the high-concentration region, especially stable dispersions can\
\	be obtained when electrostatic and steric stabilization act simultaneously.	dad7788aaaf7d01bd22f13e0cfcddda2	7d68044321411bc7765b4e17f75a90b2	8508353789d635eeb6702b2006d0e1ad	article	Electrostatic And Sterical Stabilization Of Tio2 Dispersions	S. G. J. Heijman and H. N. Stein	\N	1995
7365810	INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA	361	\N	\N	FEB 15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA	PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND	\N	\N	Karthikeyan2008	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	635-655	\N	3	\N	issn = {0020-1693}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {ARGAZZI R, 1995, J AM CHEM SOC, V117, P11815. BACH U, 1998, NATURE,\
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\	PREPR, V38, P394. THELAKKAT M, 1997, POLYM PREPR, V38, P396. THELAKKAT\
\	M, 1998, ADV MATER, V10, P219. THELAKKAT M, 1999, PCCP PHYS CHEM\
\	CH PH, V1, P1693. THELAKKAT M, 1999, SYNTHETIC MET, V102, P1125.\
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\	WANG P, 2003, NAT MATER, V2, P402, DOI 10.1038/nmat904.}, file = {ScienceDirect full text PDF:Karthikeyan2008.pdf:PDF}, affiliation = {Thelakkat, M (Reprint Author), Univ Bayreuth, Angew Funkt Polymere,\
\	Lab Solarenergieforsch, POB 101251, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany. {[}Karthikeyan,\
\	Chedarampet S.; Thelakkat, Mukundan] Univ Bayreuth, Angew Funkt Polymere,\
\	Lab Solarenergieforsch, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany.}, author-email = {Mukundan.Thelakkat@uni-bayreuth.de}, keywords-plus = {NANOCRYSTALLINE TIO2 ELECTRODES; DONOR-ANTENNA DYES; CHARGE-TRANSFER;\
\	ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES; HOLE CONDUCTOR; SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRODES;\
\	FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS; THIN-FILM; DEPOSITION; TRANSPORT}, owner = {s0346678}, unique-id = {ISI:000254426600010}, doi = {10.1016/j.ica.2007.04.033}, review = {Review on solid state dye-sensitized solar cells (solid TiO2 layer\
\	and solid hole transport layer).\
\	\
\	\
\	Interesting description of each layer (blocking layer, mesoporous\
\	layer, htl etc.) and the desired characteristics of each.\
\	\
\	\
\	P25 anatase studied.\
\	\
\	\
\	Importance of pore size over surface area (both measured by BET) highlighted.\
\	\
\	\
\	"The following are the requirements of a hole conductor in order to\
\	function efficiently in SDSC: (i) high hole transport mobility, (ii)\
\	good film forming capacity, (iii) low tendency towards crystallization\
\	and (iv) excellent pore filling in mesoporous TiO2 layer. The driving\
\	force for hole transfer from dye to hole conductor depends on the\
\	HOMO energy value offset." (stated without references)}, times-cited = {1}	In this feature article, we discuss the key aspects of solid-state\
\	dye-sensitized solar cells (SDSC) and propose different concepts\
\	based on extensive studies carried out in our group to improve their\
\	performance. The influence of compact TiO2 layer, novel donor-antenna\
\	sensitizing dyes, nature of nanocrystalline-TiO2 layers and solid-state\
\	organic hole conductors on the performance of SDSC is discussed in\
\	this article. Both preparation and thickness of the compact TiO2\
\	layer were optimized using spray pyrolysis. The studies revealed\
\	that an optimum film thickness of 120-150 nm of compact TiO2 yielded\
\	the best rectifying behavior and SDSC performance. The influence\
\	of three different mesoporous titania films, obtained from three\
\	different titania nanocrystals, prepared by sol-gel, thermal, and\
\	colloidal-microwave process, was also studied and discussed here.\
\	The TiO2 layer with the optimum pore volume and pore diameter (similar\
\	to 44 nm) displayed the highest efficiency and IPCE in SDSC. The\
\	importance of pore size rather than high surface area for filling\
\	the mesoporous layer with solid-state hole conductor became evident\
\	from this study. A series of heteroleptic Ru(II) complexes carrying\
\	donor antenna moieties, namely, triphenylamine (TPA) or N, N'-bis(phenyl)-N,\
\	N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-1,1'-biphenyl-4,4'-diamine (TPD), were synthesized\
\	and applied in SDSC. These novel donor-antenna dyes revealed spectacular\
\	performances of power conversion efficiencies in the range 1.5-3.4\\%,\
\	as measured under AM 1.5 spectral conditions. This was attributed\
\	to highly efficient light harvesting of these novel dyes and the\
\	improved charge-transfer dynamics at TiO2-dye and dye-hole conductor\
\	interfaces. Different low molecular weight and polymeric triphenyldiamines\
\	were synthesized and utilized as hole-transporting layers (HTL) in\
\	SDSC. Different studies showed that low molecular TPDs displayed\
\	better efficiency than polymeric counterparts due to their improved\
\	filling into the pores of nc-TiO2 layer. Another interesting study\
\	revealed that an optimum driving force in terms of HOMO-level difference\
\	between the dye and HTL decides charge carrier generation efficiency.\
\	Recently, novel hole conductors with spiro-bifluorene-triphenylamine\
\	core for transporting holes and tetraethylene glycol side chains\
\	for binding lithium ions were synthesized and applied in SDSC. This\
\	work clearly emphasizes that Li+-salt is required at the TiO2/dye\
\	interface as well as in the bulk of HTL. It was also found that the\
\	addition of about 5-20\\% of these Li+-binding hole conductors and\
\	higher Li-salt (N-lithiotrifluoromethane sulfonamide) concentrations\
\	improved the SDSC performance. An improvement of about 120\\% in the\
\	solar cell efficiency as compared to the reference cells was achieved\
\	with an optimum composition of Li+-binding hole conductor and Li-salt.\
\	(c) 2007 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.	08e12f98cc5758a30c5ffc9b348d78d2	59ce9cadb44d770a5a557b96d16a76ab	fd874478b1566b11e5488f7855537c83	article	Key aspects of individual layers in solid-state dye-sensitized solar\
\	cells and novel concepts to improve their performance	Chedarampet S. Karthikeyan and Mukundan Thelakkat	\N	2008
7365813	Nature	447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA. Klimov, VI, Los Alamos\
\	Natl Lab, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA. klimov@lanl.gov	\N	\N	Klimov2007	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	441-446--	\N	7143	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, timestamp = {2008.10.07}, file = {:/Home/s0346678/nanophys/presentation/klimov-nature05839.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}, comment = {May\
\	\
\	Article\
\	\
\	Single-exciton optical gain in semiconductor nanocrystals\
\	\
\	Klimov, Victor I. Ivanov, Sergei A. Nanda, Jagjit Achermann, Marc\
\	Bezel, Ilya McGuire, John A. Piryatinski, Andrei\
\	\
\	English}, refid = {3}	Nanocrystal quantum dots have favourable light-emitting properties.\
\	They show photoluminescence with high quantum yields, and their emission\
\	colours depend on the nanocrystal size - owing to the quantum-confinement\
\	effect - and are therefore tunable. However, nanocrystals are difficult\
\	to use in optical amplification and lasing. Because of an almost\
\	exact balance between absorption and stimulated emission in nanoparticles\
\	excited with single electron - hole pairs (excitons), optical gain\
\	can only occur in nanocrystals that contain at least two excitons.\
\	A complication associated with this multiexcitonic nature of light\
\	amplification is fast optical-gain decay induced by non-radiative\
\	Auger recombination, a process in which one exciton recombines by\
\	transferring its energy to another. Here we demonstrate a practical\
\	approach for obtaining optical gain in the single-exciton regime\
\	that eliminates the problem of Auger decay. Specifically, we develop\
\	core/ shell hetero-nanocrystals engineered in such a way as to spatially\
\	separate electrons and holes between the core and the shell (type-II\
\	heterostructures). The resulting imbalance between negative and positive\
\	charges produces a strong local electric field, which induces a giant\
\	(similar to 100 meV or greater) transient Stark shift of the absorption\
\	spectrum with respect to the luminescence line of singly excited\
\	nanocrystals. This effect breaks the exact balance between absorption\
\	and stimulated emission, and allows us to demonstrate optical amplification\
\	due to single excitons.	054ca7716220e568fbe96774c6b8ec47	296fdfcb678cae823ed3d269a36a7793	5d4dde96f3033f1e2d205077e90956af	article	Single-exciton optical gain in semiconductor nanocrystals	V. I. Klimov and S. A. Ivanov and J. Nanda and M. Achermann and I. Bezel and J. A. McGuire and A. Piryatinski	\N	2007
7365814	JOURNAL OF THE CERAMIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN	115	\N	\N	FEB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CERAMIC SOC JAPAN-NIPPON SERAMIKKUSU KYOKAI	2-22-17 HYAKUNIN-CHO SHINJUKU-KU, TOKYO, 169, JAPAN	\N	\N	Kojima2007	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	160-164	\N	1338	\N	issn = {0914-5400}, keywords-plus = {GEL-SOL METHOD; ANATASE TIO2 NANOPARTICLES; ZERO CHARGE; MACROPOROUS\
\	TITANIA; COLLOIDAL SPHERES; ADVANCED CERAMICS; POINTS; STABILITY;\
\	BEHAVIOR; UPDATE}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {CHEN XB, 1998, POWDER TECHNOL, V99, P171. FAN WG, 2006, CHEM LETT,\
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\	S, 2000, IND ENG CHEM RES, V39, P4526.}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Kojima, T (Reprint Author), Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Sci \\& Technol, Inage\
\	Ku, 1-33 Yayoi Cho, Chiba 2638522, Japan. Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Sci\
\	\\& Technol, Inage Ku, Chiba 2638522, Japan.}, unique-id = {ISI:000245023100013}, times-cited = {1}	Porous materials were prepared by stacking needle-like titania particles.\
\	The uniform, needle-like titania particles were synthesized by hydrothermal\
\	treatment of titanium hydroxide gel containing ethylenediamine. A\
\	seeding technique controlled the particle size of them. The obtained\
\	particles were dispersed in aqueous solutions with various pH values\
\	and vacuum-filtered to form bulk materials. Porous materials with\
\	uniform microstructure were obtained when the pH of the suspension\
\	was adjusted to the value suitable for generating electrostatic repulsion\
\	between dispersed titania particles. Changing the size of component\
\	particles also controlled the pore size of the porous titania.	8da565470485dec63a0cdf7c7f4c42b5	6268ea04451a97ed1b7fd1ca6ef3c517	0bf4294c93238e99e2c223a44b237624	article	Fabrication of porous titania using anisotropic particles	Takashi Kojima and Rie Suzuki and Naofumi Uekawa and Kazuyuki Kakegawa	\N	2007
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\	2000, J PHYS CHEM B, V104, P3481.}, file = {:Kosmulski2002.pdf:PDF}, affiliation = {Kosmulski, M (Reprint Author), Tech Univ Lublin, Dept Electrochem,\
\	Nadbystrzycka 36, PL-20618 Lublin, Poland. Tech Univ Lublin, Dept\
\	Electrochem, PL-20618 Lublin, Poland.}, journal-iso = {Adv. Colloid Interface Sci.}, keywords-plus = {ELECTRICAL DOUBLE-LAYER; OXIDE-WATER INTERFACE; TITANIUM-DIOXIDE SUSPENSIONS;\
\	DIRECT FORCE MEASUREMENTS; HIGH IONIC STRENGTHS; SURFACE-CHARGE;\
\	METAL-OXIDES; TIO2 ANATASE; ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION}, subject-category = {Chemistry, Physical}, number-of-cited-references = {152}, owner = {s0346678}, language = {English}, unique-id = {ISI:000183830500004}, doi = {10.1016/S0001-8686(02)00080-5}, times-cited = {58}	The points of zero charge (PZC) of titanium dioxide reported in the\
\	literature range from 2 to 8.9. A set of 138 PZC of titanium dioxide\
\	was used to explore the effect of the crystalline structure on the\
\	PZC. The average and median PZC at pH 5.6 and 5.8, respectively,\
\	was found when the entire data set was taken into account. The PZC\
\	of anatase (31 entries, average and median 5.9 and 6, respectively)\
\	is slightly higher than that of rutile (49 entries, average and median\
\	5.4 and 5.5, respectively), and the difference between the polymorphs\
\	corresponds to half of a standard deviation in each set of PZC. (C)\
\	2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.	ec386dc1350611602e6e181cff3a28bd	260bfeeb9da9dfc639ced0281b7bd05a	137c04db97a6e843e580e930f3f578d4	article	The significance of the difference in the point of zero charge between\
\	rutile and anatase	M Kosmulski	\N	2002
7365818	THIN SOLID FILMS	483	\N	\N	JUL 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA	PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND	\N	\N	Kuai2005	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	136-139	\N	1-2	\N	author-email = {kuais@umoncton.ca}, issn = {0040-6090}, keywords-plus = {PHOTONIC CRYSTALS; BANDGAP; SYSTEMS; OXIDES; OPALS; LIGHT}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {BADER G, 1995, APPL OPTICS, V34, P1684. BLANCO A, 2000, NATURE, V405,\
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\	YAN HW, 2000, CHEM MATER, V12, P1134.}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Kuai, SL (Reprint Author), Univ Moncton, Dept Phys \\& Astron, Moncton,\
\	NB E1A 3E9, Canada. Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Ceram, Shanghai\
\	200050, Peoples R China. Univ Moncton, Dept Phys \\& Astron, Moncton,\
\	NB E1A 3E9, Canada.}, unique-id = {ISI:000229681700023}, times-cited = {4}, doi = {10.1016/j.tsf.2004.12.051}	Large-area three-dimensionally ordered macroporous titania films have\
\	been fabricated by silica colloidal crystal templating. The matrix\
\	was obtained through a dip-infiltrating sol-gel process, with subsequent\
\	removal of the silica microspheres by chemical etching. Scanning\
\	electron micrograph confirms the ordering of the macroporous structure,\
\	and transmission spectra of the crystal show a pronounced attenuation\
\	dip which shifts when different solvents are infiltrated. Bragg's\
\	law at normal incidence was used to calculate the filling fraction\
\	of the titania backbone. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.	7be2cc6629866cc8c1c340aab99a021e	84fe61a15f47c8bbf196fd7f682e85c7	e67b29159e9974ab127a4acbfa602281	article	High quality ordered macroporous titania films with large filling\
\	fraction	SL Kuai and G Bader and A Hache and VV Truong and XF Hu	\N	2005
7365822	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Nair2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v76/e081304	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	081304	\N	8	\N	eid = {081304}, timestamp = {2009.01.15}, file = {:Nair2007.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.76.081304}	\N	7e18c88834a3afa3b8757dc0926e178c	68f6e02dc291eef2e402fb362fd301f7	3cf98a86a4f0a6723897c1063b599144	article	Carrier multiplication yields of CdSe and CdTe nanocrystals by transient\
\	photoluminescence spectroscopy	Gautham Nair and Moungi G. Bawendi	\N	2007
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\	CADMIUM SELENIDE NANOCRYSTALS; ULTRAFAST CARRIER DYNAMICS; LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES;\
\	ENERGY-RELAXATION; PHONON BOTTLENECK; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; BAND-STRUCTURE;\
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\	A, 1998, LANGMUIR, V14, P3153.}, file = {:Nozik2001.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}, unique-id = {ISI:000169246500010}, times-cited = {89}	Photoexcitation of a semiconductor with photons above the semiconductor\
\	band gap creates electrons and holes that are out of equilibrium.\
\	The rates at which the photogenerated charge carriers return to equilibrium\
\	via thermalization through carrier scattering, cooling by phonon\
\	emission, and radiative and nonradiative recombination are important\
\	issues, The relaxation processes can be greatly affected by quantization\
\	effects that arise when the carriers are confined to regions of space\
\	that are small compared with their deBroglie wavelength or the Bohr\
\	radius of bulk excitons. The effects of size quantization in semiconductor\
\	quantum wells (carrier confinement in one dimension) and quantum\
\	dots (carrier confinement in three dimensions) on the respective\
\	carrier relaxation processes are reviewed, with emphasis on electron\
\	cooling dynamics. The implications of these effects for applications\
\	involving radiant energy conversion are also discussed.	55f24a0535158c1ec17aa5e3042c5e46	fabd16ec76fbbeb202607cd0f568718b	953786e8055bc7e3628c17e895a2333c	article	Spectroscopy and hot electron relaxation dynamics in semiconductor\
\	quantum wells and quantum dots	AJ Nozik	\N	2001
7365827	Nature	353	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Magazines Ltd	\N	\N	\N	ORegan1991	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	737--740	\N	6346	\N	nr = {19}, j9 = {NATURE}, ga = {GL696}, timestamp = {2008.10.14}, tc = {3813}, file = {:OREGAN1991.pdf:PDF}, sn = {0028-0836}, sc = {Multidisciplinary Sciences}, ut = {ISI:A1991GL69600062}, pg = {4}, c1 = {SWISS FED INST TECHNOL,INST PHYS CHEM,CH-1015 LAUSANNE,SWITZERLAND.}, pa = {4 LITTLE ESSEX STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND WC2R 3LF}, ji = {Nature}, la = {English}, owner = {s0346678}, pi = {LONDON}, doi = {10.1038/353737a0}	THE large-scale use of photovoltaic devices for electricity generation\
\	is prohibitively expensive at present: generation from existing commercial\
\	devices costs about ten times more than conventional methods 1. Here\
\	we describe a photovoltaic cell, created from low-to medium-purity\
\	materials through low-cost processes, which exhibits a commercially\
\	realistic energy-conversion efficiency. The device is based on a\
\	10-mu-m-thick, optically transparent film of titanium dioxide particles\
\	a few nanometres in size, coated with a monolayer of a charge-transfer\
\	dye to sensitize the film for light harvesting. Because of the high\
\	surface area of the semiconductor film and the ideal spectral characteristics\
\	of the dye, the device harvests a high proportion of the incident\
\	solar energy flux (46%) and shows exceptionally high efficiencies\
\	for the conversion of incident photons to electrical current (more\
\	than 80%). The overall light-to-electric energy conversion yield\
\	is 7.1-7.9% in simulated solar light and 12% in diffuse daylight.\
\	The large current densities (greater than 12 mA cm-2) and exceptional\
\	stability (sustaining at least five million turnovers without decomposition),\
\	as well as the low cost, make practical applications feasible.	5ae6d6c5b0da76a4e100d6d5015a5149	f4b547accf63f9850cc4afd9bfde3807	0f2d95dab68a93b4d1e4f92895e37814	article	A Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar-Cell Based On Dye-Sensitized Colloidal\
\	Tio2 Films	B. ORegan and M. Gratzel	\N	1991
7365828	THIN SOLID FILMS	411	\N	\N	MAY 31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA	PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND	\N	\N	Peiro2002	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	185-191	\N	2	\N	issn = {0040-6090}, keywords-plus = {CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS; LOW-TEMPERATURE\
\	SYNTHESIS; SOL-GEL METHOD; AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS; TIO2 COATINGS; DIOXIDE\
\	FILMS; POWDERS; LAYERS; CELLS}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {AYLLON JA, 2000, J MATER CHEM, V10, P1911. BYRNE JA, 1998, APPL CATAL\
\	B-ENVIRON, V17, P25. DEKI S, 1996, CHEM LETT, P433. DOESWIJK LM,\
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\	RES, V13, P796. YU J, 2000, THIN SOLID FILMS, V376, P7.}, file = {:Peiro2002.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Ayllon, JA (Reprint Author), Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Quim, Edificio\
\	Cn,Campus UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Spain. Univ Autonoma Barcelona,\
\	Dept Quim, Bellaterra 08193, Spain. Univ La Habana, Fac Fis, Inst\
\	Mat \\& Reactivos, Cuidad Habana, Cuba. CSIC, Inst Ciencia Mat Barcelona,\
\	Bellaterra 08193, Spain.}, unique-id = {ISI:000177179400002}, times-cited = {14}, review = {Reports a technique for producing crystalline films of TiO2 on silicon\
\	and FTO-coated glass of thickness 100-500nm. Substrate is cleaned,\
\	then dipped in aqueous TiO2 colloidal suspension to form a thin seeding\
\	layer, then dipped in a titanate precursor solution to produce the\
\	crystalline layer, and after evaporation of solvents then irradiated\
\	with microwaves to produce firmly adhered crystalline films. All\
\	done at room pressure and 50C.\
\	\
\	\
\	Also references earlier work by the same group on drain-coating, where\
\	the substrate is immersed for 5 minutes and then the surrounding\
\	liquid drained off at a controlled, slow rate, leaving a film behind\
\	on the substrate which was firmly attached.}	TiO2 films were deposited on either glass or Si substrates by using\
\	a two-step soft-solution method. A submonolayer of anatase TiO2 nanocrystals\
\	was first deposited on the substrate by a drain-coating process that\
\	was performed at 333 K from an aqueous TiO2 colloidal solution. The\
\	substrate partially covered with the TiO2 nanocrystals was immersed\
\	in an aqueous solution, containing a titania precursor {[}fluorine-complexed\
\	Ti(IV)], and the whole was treated with microwave irradiation. The\
\	nanocrystals deposited on the substrate acted as growth seeds in\
\	the subsequent formation of the TiO2 film. The obtained TiO2 films\
\	showed a high degree of crystallinity (anatase), even without further\
\	thermal treatment; however, they did not show photocatalytic activity.\
\	Thickness of the films was varied as a function of microwave power\
\	and irradiation time. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.	9302e4fc8e9671b2e80253d94b0449e9	62960303df34c737541a452502fc54f5	ee6bf8daf45f342459562c49a57909f1	article	Titanium(IV) oxide thin films obtained by a two-step soft-solution\
\	method	AM Peiro and E Vigil and J Peral and C Domingo and X Domenech and JA Ayllon	\N	2002
7365829	\N	282-2	\N	\N	\N	\N	ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSES - YUCOMAT II 	\N	\N	\N	TRANSTEC PUBLICATIONS LTD	BRANDRAIN 6, CH-8707 ZURICH-UETIKON, SWITZERLAND	\N	MATERIALS SCIENCE FORUM	Radonjic1998	\N	Proceedings Paper	Initial Import	\N	2nd Yugoslav Conference on Advanced Materials (YUGOMAT II), HERCEG-NOVI,\
\	YUGOSLAVIA, SEP 15-19, 1997	11-18	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0255-5476}, keywords-plus = {NANOCRYSTALLINE CERAMICS; NANOPHASE TIO2; SUPERPLASTICITY; GROWTH}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {ADONJIC L, 1975, J MATER SCI, V32, P324. AVERBACK RS, 1992, NANOSTRUCT\
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\	P315.}, isbn = {0-87849-812-5}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Radonjic, L (Reprint Author), Fac Technol, Bulevar Cara Lazara 1,\
\	Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. Fac Technol, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia.}, unique-id = {ISI:000075079900002}, times-cited = {3}	The paper deals with the nanostructured oxide ceramic materials of\
\	high density only. In the first part of the paper the structure of\
\	nano-materials was briefly discussed. The nanostructured ceramics\
\	have specific properties as a consequence its specific structure\
\	which contains about 50\\% of its atoms at the grain boundary. That\
\	structure and its properties are the result of the processing routs\
\	which are generally rewived. Ln some length the superplastic properties\
\	of the studied ceramics systems (alumina, zircona and titania) were\
\	discussed. The experimental results of colloidal processed alumina,\
\	zirconia and titania are presented and the problems solving in achieving\
\	the superplasticity are discussed.	c7ef61f2056c868d8dccd00b55d8a027	3b1683dd8a5092cbd46b532616c6ccd2	b65a0dc4e26c3284bd6b70812d90500b	inproceedings	Nanostructured oxide ceramic materials of high density	L Radonjic	DP Uskokovic and SK Milonjic and DI Rakovic	1998
7365830	Applied Catalysis B: Environmental	83	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ryu2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TF6-4RS43JB-1/2/ea166d8a262744bfbf3d46d028c34835	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	1--7	\N	1-2	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.29}, file = {:Ryu2008.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}	A nano-sized, TiO2 photocatalytic thin film with a dispersion of anatase\
\	crystallites was successfully fabricated from a micron-sized powder\
\	by aerosol deposition (AD) at room temperature (RT). Extremely rough,\
\	network-structured, photocatalytic thin films were obtained without\
\	any binder or heat treatment. The films were photocatalytically active\
\	under both ultraviolet (UV) and solar light as a result of their\
\	nano-sized, anatase grains and amorphous phase. Various photocatalytic\
\	evaluations confirmed the excellent photocatalytic performance of\
\	the AD TiO2 film in terms of organic degradation, pathogen disinfection,\
\	and hydrophilicity. This enhanced photocatalytic performance was\
\	attributed not only to the nano-crystalline anatase grains, but also\
\	to the exceptionally rough, network microstructure and nano-projections\
\	capable of supporting the enhanced loading of organic contaminants\
\	onto the film surface. Furthermore, because the nano-grained, AD\
\	TiO2 photocatalytic thin films were fabricated from low-cost, micron-sized\
\	powder with a deposition rate as high as 3 [mu]m/min at RT, this\
\	process promises to be one of the most cost-effective methods for\
\	many practical photocatalyst applications.	e408108a0d379c74165452a4438af1b9	c535a76a4d0c50259a0622eb4eb235a4	4027c82c47762789216e3d06d08121ef	article	Photocatalytic TiO2 thin films by aerosol-deposition: From micron-sized\
\	particles to nano-grained thin film at room temperature	Jungho Ryu and Dong-Soo Park and Byung-Dong Hahn and Jong-Jin Choi and Woon-Ha Yoon and Kun-Young Kim and Hui-Suk Yun	\N	2008
7365833	Nano Lett.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA. Schaller,\
\	RD, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Chem, POB 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545\
\	USA. rdsx@lanl.gov klimov@lanl.gov	\N	\N	Schaller2007	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	3469-3476--	\N	11	\N	issn = {1530-6984}, timestamp = {2008.10.07}, file = {:Schaller2007.pdf:PDF}, owner = {s0346678}, comment = {Nov\
\	\
\	Article\
\	\
\	Carrier multiplication in InAs nanocrystal quantum dots with an onset\
\	defined by the energy conservation limit\
\	\
\	Schaller, Richard D. Pietryga, Jeffrey M. Klimov, Victor I.\
\	\
\	English}, refid = {2}	Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which absorption of a\
\	single photon produces not just one but multiple electron-hole pairs\
\	(excitons). This effect is a potential enabler of next-generation,\
\	high-efficiency photovoltaic and photocatalytic systems. On the basis\
\	of energy conservation, the minimal photon energy required to activate\
\	CM is two energy gaps (2E(g)). Here, we analyze CM onsets for nanocrystal\
\	quantum dots (NQDs) based upon combined requirements imposed by optical\
\	selection rules and energy conservation and conclude that materials\
\	with a significant difference between electron and hole effective\
\	masses such as III-V semiconductors should exhibit a CM threshold\
\	near the apparent 2E(g) limit. Further, we discuss the possibility\
\	of achieving sub-2E(g) CM thresholds through strong exciton-exciton\
\	attraction, which is feasible in NQDs. We report experimental studies\
\	of exciton dynamics (Auger recombination, intraband relaxation, radiative\
\	recombination, multiexciton generation, and biexciton shift) in InAs\
\	NQDs and show that they exhibit a CM threshold near 2E(g).	2a50b8f50630247f8ca08342cb33b100	4e4ce3230cf7e2d66d4e1a5c2a461805	5d87f575125d877bd1bb11cc57085326	article	Carrier multiplication in InAs nanocrystal quantum dots with an onset\
\	defined by the energy conservation limit	R. D. Schaller and J. M. Pietryga and V. I. Klimov	\N	2007
7365838	JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY	28	\N	\N	NOV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL	VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS	\N	\N	Seshadri2003	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	327-333	\N	3	\N	issn = {0928-0707}, keywords-plus = {ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANES}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {DONOUGH M, 1984, J MEMBRANE SCI, V21, P285. FREILICH D, 1978, J COLLOID\
\	INTERF SCI, V64, P362. LARBOT A, 1989, J AM CERAM SOC, V72, P257.\
\	NYSTROM M, 1989, COLLOID SURFACE, V36, P297. SESHADRI KS, 1998, J\
\	MATER SCI TECHNOL, V14, P425. VERWEY EJW, 1948, THEORY STABILITY\
\	LYO.}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Seshadri, KS (Reprint Author), Cent Waste Management Facil, Kalpakkam\
\	603102, Tamil Nadu, India. Cent Waste Management Facil, Kalpakkam\
\	603102, Tamil Nadu, India. Anna Univ, Dept Chem, Madras 600025, Tamil\
\	Nadu, India. Indira Gandhi Ctr Atom Res, Mat Sci Lab, Kalpakkam 603102,\
\	Tamil Nadu, India. BARCF, Water \\& Steam Chem Lab, Kalpakkam 603102,\
\	Tamil Nadu, India. Anna Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Madras 600025, Tamil\
\	Nadu, India.}, unique-id = {ISI:000186420400006}, times-cited = {1}	An attempt has been made to synthesize ceramic titania and zirconia\
\	membranes by sol-gel process by filtering respective viscous colloidal\
\	sol through microporous alumina support and gelling followed by sintering\
\	at 400degreesC and 470degreesC respectively. The static charge on\
\	the pores of the so formed membranes and the pore size distribution\
\	determine the applicability in filtering colloidal solution. The\
\	mean pore size from SEM were found to be 0.65 mum and 0.54 mum for\
\	titania and zirconia membranes respectively with 1.47 x 10(7)/cm(2)\
\	as pore density for both. The filtration characteristics during membrane\
\	layer formation showed that the membrane layer formation started\
\	after 35 minutes in the case of titania membrane and 40 minutes in\
\	the case of zirconia membrane. From the gravimetric estimation of\
\	water content of the membranes the thickness of the membrane was\
\	found out to be 3 mum and the porosity was found out to be 0.30 for\
\	both the cases. The particle charge density was estimated from the\
\	zeta potential and the particle size. The pore charge density was\
\	estimated from the particle charge density, pore density, pore diameter\
\	and the thickness of the membrane layer. The membrane pore charge\
\	density was found to vary between 3 to -1 mu Coulombs/cm(2) in the\
\	case of titania membrane and 7 to - 0.5 mu Coulombs/cm(2) in the\
\	case of zirconia membrane in the pH range 1-12.	2907c2909fab9f803ee5a78030aaaf71	ed242558f01472860b959fa9ea29e95e	02d4eddeec74605862ad9a34f4e3ec5d	article	Estimation and comparison of pore charge on titania and zirconia\
\	membranes prepared by sol-gel route using zeta potential measurement	KS Seshadri and M Selvaraj and R Kesavamoorthy and MP Srinivasan and K Varatharajan and KB Lal and V Krishnasamy	\N	2003
7365840	Solar Energy Materials And Solar Cells	32	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Bv	\N	\N	\N	Smestad1994	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0927-0248(94)90211-9	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	259--272	\N	3	\N	rp = {SMESTAD, G, PAUL SCHERRER INST,ENERGY & PROC TECHNOL LAB,CH-5232EOLEOLVILLIGEN,SWITZERLAND.}, nr = {38}, j9 = {SOLAR ENERG MATER SOLAR CELLS}, ga = {NE275}, timestamp = {2008.10.29}, tc = {132}, sn = {0927-0248}, sc = {Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary}, ut = {ISI:A1994NE27500004}, pg = {14}, c1 = {UNIV FERRARA,CNR,CTR FOTOCHIM,DIPARTIMENTO CHEM,I-44100 FERRARA,ITALY.}, pa = {PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS}, ji = {Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells}, la = {English}, owner = {s0346678}, comment = {Not available in Edinburgh libraries}, pi = {AMSTERDAM}, review = {Not available online or in print at Edinburgh}	Recently, a paper was published by the Lausanne Group headed by Dr.\
\	M. Graetzel which reported a simple low cost 7% efficient photo electrochemical\
\	solar cell made from a trinuclear Ru dye complex adsorbed on the\
\	very rough surface of a colloidal TiO2 film. In the current paper,\
\	a verification of this result is presented using procedures described\
\	in the literature. Measurements are reported in simulated and natural\
\	sunlight which confirm that the efficiency is indeed in the range\
\	previously reported. Predicted Air Mass 1.5 photo currents are compared\
\	to those obtained from fabricated dye sensitized cells. Although\
\	current densities of 12 mA/cm2 and voltages of over 0.6 V are measured,\
\	it is found that corresponding fill factors, less than 0.6, limit\
\	the performance of the cell under solar illumination. The basic economics\
\	of such a device are outlined and it is proposed that cell costs\
\	of $ 0.6 per peak watt could be possible if the longevity of the\
\	cell is at least 15 years.	393f0e8e6192970656efd9bf1f943ad1	69cc8243b98ced9dc7eaa65dc248c06c	bb7b57ed752a7d7a19a92012e37cc1a3	article	Testing Of Dye-Sensitized Tio2 Solar-Cells .1. Experimental Photocurrent\
\	Output And Conversion Efficiencies	G. Smestad and C. Bignozzi and R. Argazzi	\N	1994
7365841	Journal Of Physics-Condensed Matter	14	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iop Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Starrs2002	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	2485--2505	\N	10	\N	rp = {Starrs, L, Univ Bristol, Sch Chem, Cantocks Close, Bristol BS8 1TS,EOLEOLAvon,\
\	England.}, nr = {29}, j9 = {J PHYS-CONDENS MATTER}, ga = {539RB}, timestamp = {2008.11.24}, tc = {28}, file = {:Starrs2002.pdf:PDF}, citedreferences = {ALLAIN C, 1995, PHYS REV LETT, V74, P1478 ; ASAKURA S, 1958, J POLYM\
\	SCI, V33, P183 ; BERGENHOLTZ J, 1999, PHYS REV E B, V59, P5706 ;\
\	BERGENHOLTZ J, 2000, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V12, P6575 ; BERRY GC, 1966,\
\	J CHEM PHYS, V44, P4550 ; EVANS RML, 2002, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V14,\
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\	REV E, V47, P2606 ; HAW MD, 1995, ADV COLLOID INTERFAC, V62, P1 ;\
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\	; PLUTA M, 1988, ADV LIGHT MICROSCOPY ; POON WCK, 1993, J PHYS II,\
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\	1999, FARADAY DISCUSS, V112, P143 ; SEGRE PN, 2001, PHYS REV LETT,\
\	V86, P6042 ; SOGA KG, 1998, J CHEM PHYS, V108, P6026 ; STARRS L,\
\	1999, THESIS U EDINBURGH ; URICK RJ, 1947, J APPL PHYS, V18, P983\
\	; VERHAEGH NAM, 1997, PHYSICA A, V242, P104 ; VERHAEGH NAM, 1999,\
\	PHYSICA A, V264, P64 ; VICSEK T, 1994, FRACTAL GROWTH PHENO ; WAFRA\
\	M, 1994, THESIS U PARIS 13}, sn = {0953-8984}, sc = {Physics, Condensed Matter}, ut = {ISI:000174883300003}, pg = {21}, c1 = {Univ Edinburgh, Dept Phys & Astron, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, Midlothian,\
\	Scotland.EOLEOLInst Food Res, Norwich NR4 7UA, Norfolk, England.}, pa = {DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND}, ji = {J. Phys.-Condes. Matter}, la = {English}, owner = {s0346678}, pi = {BRISTOL}	Transient gelation in colloid-polymer mixtures is an interesting but\
\	poorly understood non-equilibrium phenomenon which has recently attracted\
\	the attention of experiment and theory. In a transient gel the particles\
\	aggregate, by the depletion interaction, to form a space-spanning\
\	network which maintains its structural intecrity for a finite period\
\	before suddenly collapsing. In this paper we present a study of the\
\	collapse process which provides new information on the way in which\
\	transient gels collapse. We have studied gel collapse in three ways.\
\	Firstly, we have observed the gel throughout its lifetime using dark-field\
\	optics and time-lapsed video recording. In a second experiment we\
\	have measured the concentration of gels throughout their entire height\
\	before, during and after collapse. This was performed using a non-intrusive\
\	ultrasonic technique which measures the speed of sound in the suspension.\
\	Finally, we have studied the effect of varying sample height and\
\	width on the lifetime of a gel. Our observations provide new information\
\	on the collapse process and have important implications for the formulation\
\	of a theoretical model. In discussing the effects of height and width\
\	we refer to the following companion paper which describes this particular\
\	effect.	6d1c8a0ac301d547ddd1571234ce4762	7e1e14790ec62f3adb2bb9c5ac7f76a4	ce0245d993cb23a1103a1896fe9152fd	article	Collapse of transient gels in colloid-polymer mixtures	L. Starrs and W. C. K. Poon and D. J. Hibberd and M. M. Robins	\N	2002
7365842	MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN	41	\N	\N	FEB 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD	THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND	\N	\N	Tang2006	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	268-273	\N	2	\N	issn = {0025-5408}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {DAVIS ME, 2002, NATURE, V417, P813. DENG ZY, 2004, J CERAM SOC JPN\
\	S, V112, S203. DONG WT, 2003, CHEM MATER, V15, P568, DOI 10.1021/cm021299i.\
\	ENGIN NO, 1999, J EUR CERAM SOC, V19, P2569. HOLLAND BT, 1998, SCIENCE,\
\	V281, P538. HOLLAND BT, 1999, CHEM MATER, V11, P795. PENG HX, 2000,\
\	J EUR CERAM SOC, V20, P807. RONCARI E, 2001, J EUR CERAM SOC, V21,\
\	P409. SCHWARTZWALDER K, 1963, 3090094, US. STEIN A, 2001, MICROPOR\
\	MESOPOR MAT, V44, P227. SUZUKI TS, 2001, J AM CERAM SOC, V84, P2132.\
\	TANG FQ, 2003, J AM CERAM SOC, V86, P2050. TANG FQ, 2004, J EUR CERAM\
\	SOC, V24, P341, DOI 10.1016/S0955-2219(03)00223-1. VELEV OD, 2000,\
\	ADV MATER, V12, P531. WIJNHOVEN JEGJ, 2001, CHEM MATER, V13, P4486.\
\	XIA YN, 2000, ADV MATER, V12, P693. YAN H, 2001, CHEM MATER, V13,\
\	P4314. YANG JF, 2001, J MATER RES, V16, P1916. YI GR, 2001, CHEM\
\	MATER, V13, P2613. ZENG ZY, 2005, J MATER RES, V20, P672.}, file = {:Tang2006.pdf:PDF}, affiliation = {Sakka, Y (Reprint Author), Natl Inst Mat Sci, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba,\
\	Ibaraki 3050047, Japan. Natl Inst Mat Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050047,\
\	Japan.}, author-email = {SAKKA.Yoshio@nims.go.jp}, keywords-plus = {POROUS MATERIALS; MICROSTRUCTURE; CERAMICS; POROSITY; TITANIA; ALUMINA}, owner = {s0346678}, unique-id = {ISI:000235121700007}, doi = {10.1016/j.materresbull.2005.08.021}, review = {A template structure is formed with PMMA colloids of 300nm diameter\
\	through centrifuging. The structure is dried and then titania precursors\
\	added, causing titania to be formed in the gaps. The sample is then\
\	heated at 550 C to remove the PMMA.}, times-cited = {3}	Well-defined macroporous ceramics consisting of SiO2, TiO2 and ZrO2\
\	have been fabricated via a template-assisted colloidal processing\
\	technique. Close-packed polymer spheres were first prepared as a\
\	template using centrifugation or gravitational sedimentation, followed\
\	by infiltration with alkoxide precursors. The centrifugation should\
\	be preferred because it is a less time-consuming process and the\
\	materials are better ordered. The removal of the template beads was\
\	achieved by calcination of the organic-inorganic hybrids at appropriate\
\	temperatures, yielding well-ordered macroporous ceramics. The arrangement\
\	of the porous structures could be changing the preparation of the\
\	packed polymer templates. Some novel arrangements of macropores were\
\	obtained in these macroporous ceramics: a simple square-packed arrangement\
\	for SiO2, the coexistence of hexagonal close-packed and simple close-packed\
\	arrangements for TiO2, and face-centered cubic packed arrangement\
\	for ZrO2. The resulting highly structured ceramics could have applications\
\	in areas ranging from quantum electronics to photocatalysis and battery\
\	materials. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	c887b51f30d12b566558d2fb09aaa004	c24cb7df2002cafde7f890a9c2de9108	19d19929b772bea2f71b9f63eff75c2b	article	A practical technique for the fabrication of highly ordered macroporous\
\	structures of inorganic oxides	FQ Tang and T Uchikoshi and Y Sakka	\N	2006
7365844	JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY	74	\N	\N	APR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AMER CERAMIC SOC	735 CERAMIC PLACE, PO BOX 6136, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081-6136	\N	\N	TSAI1991	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	830-836	\N	4	\N	issn = {0002-7820}, keywords-plus = {TIO2; TRANSFORMATION; DENSIFICATION; ALPHA-AL2O3; DIFFUSION; SAPPHIRE;\
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\	10772,TAIWAN.}, unique-id = {ISI:A1991FF81000023}, times-cited = {33}	The gelation, phase transformation, and densification of a colloidal\
\	monolithic gel made from gamma-Al2O3 fume powder are investigated.\
\	Among the six gelation agents that we use, formamide and urea are\
\	quick in causing gelation and easy to burn off. The densification\
\	rate of this gel decreases rapidly after the gamma-to-alpha phase\
\	transformation. TiO2 is an effective sintering aid to overcome this\
\	bottleneck of densification because (1) it enhances the phase transformation\
\	rate so that the sintering of alpha-alumina occurs at a lower temperature,\
\	and (2) it promotes sintering rates at the initial and intermediate\
\	stages after phase transformation. On the other hand, MgO has an\
\	inappreciable effect on gel sintering. The effect of MgO at the final\
\	sintering stage is obstructed by this densification barrier after\
\	transformation. The titania-doped gel monoliths can be sintered to\
\	high density and fine microstructure at 1400-degrees-C.	bce7a86ee2240a56af27421b8e9107ce	cb48c837390b0d4f61e40d5b360179e8	975d7143c2b5db0f63a3066b5504b058	article	Controlled gelation and sintering of monolithic gels prepared from\
\	gamma-alumina fume powder	DS Tsai and CC Hsieh	\N	1991
7365845	JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY	46	\N	\N	JUN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPRINGER	VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS	\N	\N	Tsuru2008	\N	Proceedings Paper	Initial Import	\N	14th International Sol-Gel Conference, Montpellier, FRANCE, SEP 02-07,\
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\	2003, SEP PURIF TECHNOL, V32, P23. XU QY, 1994, J AM CERAM SOC, V77,\
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\	ENG JPN, V34, P523. YOSHINO Y, 2005, J MEMBRANE SCI, V267, P8, DOI\
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\	ZIVKOVIC T, 2004, J SOL-GEL SCI TECHN, V31, P205.}, isbn = {rials: case stu}, affiliation = {Tsuru, T (Reprint Author), Hiroshima Univ, Dept Chem Engn, 1-4-1 Kagami\
\	Yama, Higashihiroshima 7398527, Japan. Hiroshima Univ, Dept Chem\
\	Engn, Higashihiroshima 7398527, Japan.}, author-email = {tsuru@hiroshima-u.ac.jp}, keywords-plus = {SILICA-ZIRCONIA MEMBRANES; LIQUID-PHASE SEPARATION; HIGH-TEMPERATURE;\
\	HYDROGEN SEPARATION; AMORPHOUS SILICA; MICROPOROUS TIO2; GAS PERMEATION;\
\	NANOFILTRATION; STABILITY; STEAM}, owner = {s0346678}, unique-id = {ISI:000255753300016}, doi = {10.1007/s10971-008-1712-5}, times-cited = {0}	In sol-gel processing, porous ceramic membranes can be prepared by\
\	sol-coating porous substrates and drying for gelling, followed by\
\	a firing process. Ceramic membranes prepared by sol-gel processing\
\	can be categorized into amorphous materials such as silica, and crystalline\
\	materials such as alumina and titania. Amorphous silica networks,\
\	which can be prepared by the polymeric sol route, have ultra-microporous\
\	pores that allow small molecules such as helium and hydrogen to permeate.\
\	On the other hand, crystalline materials, which are mostly prepared\
\	by the colloidal sol route, have nano-sized pores in the range of\
\	one to several nanometers. In this article, sol-gel derived SiO2\
\	and TiO2 membranes with controlled pore sizes in the range of sub-nano\
\	to nanometers will be reviewed with respect to membrane preparation\
\	and to their application in the separation of the gas and liquid\
\	phases. Ceramic membranes with high performance can be obtained by\
\	precise control of membrane structures (pore size, pore size distribution,\
\	thickness, pore shape, etc.) and membrane materials (SiO2, TiO2,\
\	composite oxide, hybrid materials, etc.). Nano/subnano-tuning of\
\	porous ceramic membranes is quite important for the improvement of\
\	membrane permeability and selectivity.	369cd6eeb2def7c831a10c1dd7186890	338cb646c3afd87410b7bbce8101bf64	94db358ded3fb17d53bcef9bcd740ebc	article	Nano/subnano-tuning of porous ceramic membranes for molecular separation	Toshinori Tsuru	\N	2008
7365846	ACTA PHYSICO-CHIMICA SINICA	22	\N	\N	MAR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PEKING UNIV PRESS	PEKING UNIV, CHEMISTRY BUILDING, BEIJING 100871, PEOPLES R CHINA	\N	\N	Wang2006	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	365-368	\N	3	\N	author-email = {tangfq@mail.ipc.ac.cn}, issn = {1000-6818}, keywords-plus = {TITANIA PARTICLES; CRYSTALS; FABRICATION; POWDERS}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {CHEN KY, 2003, J SOL-GEL SCI TECHN, V27, P111. DING J, 2004, PROG\
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\	SH, 2002, ADV MATER, V14, P1367. JEAN JH, 1986, AM CERAM SOC BULL,\
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\	LI ZY, 2000, PHYS REV B, V62, P1516. LOOK JL, 1992, J AM CERAM SOC,\
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\	P615. XIA YN, 2000, ADV MATER, V12, P693. ZHAO WK, 2002, ACTA PHYS-CHIM\
\	SIN, V18, P368.}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Tang, FQ (Reprint Author), Chinese Acad Sci, Tech Inst Phys \\& Chem,\
\	Beijing 100101, Peoples R China. Chinese Acad Sci, Tech Inst Phys\
\	\\& Chem, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China. Chinese Acad Sci, Grad\
\	Sch, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China.}, unique-id = {ISI:000236122300022}, times-cited = {0}	The monodisperse spherical particles of TiO2 were prepared by sol-gel\
\	process in mixed solvents at low temperature. The TEM, SEM, and size\
\	distribution analysis showed that the size variation of as-synthesized\
\	spherical TiO2 colloidal particles is within 5\\% and the polyindex\
\	is 0.013. The thermal analysis clearly demonstrated that assynthesized\
\	particles were hydrous amorphous TiO2. The structure of the TiO2\
\	colloids after annealed at different temperatures were determined\
\	by XRD. The results showed that the phase transition from amorphous\
\	to anatase occurred at a temperature around 600 degrees C and both\
\	rutile and anatase appeared at 900 degrees C.	f0272d85e360754a4a7358dce5e40a97	b75be2bb8cbd21a04b9d4bc04dc3332b	6ef2ab93f5fdb8063519ccabc8f4a5f2	article	Synthesis and characterization of monodisperse TiO2 colloid particles	P Wang and D Chen and JS Liu and FQ Tang	\N	2006
7365851	BUNSEKI KAGAKU	56	\N	\N	JUN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JAPAN SOC ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY	26-2 NISHIGOTANDA 1 CHOME SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141, JAPAN	\N	\N	Yamashita2007	\N	Article	Initial Import	\N	\N	511-514	\N	6	\N	issn = {0525-1931}, keywords-plus = {PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; PACKING MATERIALS; ZIRCONIA; TIO2;\
\	PARTICLES}, __markedentry = {[s0346678]}, timestamp = {2008.12.17}, cited-references = {DEBENEDETTI B, 2006, J ELECTROCERAM, V17, P37, DOI 10.1007/s10832-006-9932-y.\
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\	SOLIDS, V108, P163. MOHAMED MM, 2006, J MOL CATAL A-CHEM, V255, P53,\
\	DOI 10.1016/j.molcata.2006.03.071. MOHAMMADI MR, 2006, J SOL-GEL\
\	SCI TECHN, V40, P15, DOI 10.1007/s10971-006-8267-0. MORI H, 1993,\
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\	P497. RIGNEY MP, 1990, J CHROMATOGR, V499, P291. TRUDINGER U, 1990,\
\	J CHROMATOGR, V535, P111. TSURITA Y, 1997, B CHEM SOC JPN, V70, P283.\
\	YU J, 1993, J CHROMATOGR, V631, P91.}, owner = {s0346678}, affiliation = {Yamashita, H (Reprint Author), Ehime Univ, Grad Sch Sci \\& Engn, Dept\
\	Mat Sci \\& Biotechnol, 3 Bunkyo Cho, Matsuyama, Ehime 7908577, Japan.\
\	Ehime Univ, Grad Sch Sci \\& Engn, Dept Mat Sci \\& Biotechnol, Matsuyama,\
\	Ehime 7908577, Japan.}, unique-id = {ISI:000247301200017}, times-cited = {0}	Spherical porous titania particles were synthesized by a sol-gel process\
\	from titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP) in a W/O emulsion. These particles\
\	were obtained by the addition of diethanolamine (DEA), methanol and\
\	colloidal silica. particles. The molar ratio of TTIP, DEA, methanol\
\	and H2O was 1 : 1.5 : 4: 20. Spherical titania particles could be\
\	synthesized by a stepwise increasing-temperature process. This process\
\	was carried out by stepwise emulsification at 30 C for 30 min, at\
\	40 degrees C for 30 min and at 50 degrees C for 2 h. After calcination\
\	at 500 C, the SiO2 parts in the particles were extracted by a 3 M\
\	NaOH aqueous solution. The specific surface area of the particles\
\	was 362 m(2) g(-1). The peak pore-diameter of the particles was 6\
\	nm.	23a07e916250600a17d9c62bf9bc403b	e47b1e7cb1c645da644f71791b52e49c	49b3d1fde86e0e6433855b3ecca00dd9	article	Preparation of porous titania spheres by sol-gel method in water-in-oil\
\	emulsion	Hiroshi Yamashita and Yusuke Ogawa and Takashi Maekawa	\N	2007
7365854	Journal Of Colloid And Interface Science	262	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Yu2003	\N	\N	Initial Import	\N	\N	97--100	\N	1	\N	rp = {Yu, JC, Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Chem, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples\
\	REOLEOLChina.}, nr = {18}, j9 = {J COLLOID INTERFACE SCI}, ga = {682AY}, timestamp = {2008.10.29}, de = {titania powders; alcohols; zeta potential; linear solvation energyEOLEOLrelationships\
\	(LSER)}, di = {10.1016/S0021-9797(03)00195-4}, tc = {6}, file = {:Yu2003.pdf:PDF}, sn = {0021-9797}, sc = {Chemistry, Physical}, ut = {ISI:000183069100012}, pg = {4}, c1 = {Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Chem, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.EOLEOLChinese\
\	Univ Hong Kong, Environm Sci Program, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples\
\	R China.EOLEOLTianjin Univ Commerce, Dept Food Sci & Engn, Tianjin\
\	300400, Peoples R China.}, pa = {525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA}, ji = {J. Colloid Interface Sci.}, la = {English}, owner = {s0346678}, pi = {SAN DIEGO}	The influence of solvation interactions on the surface charge of titania\
\	powders was studied by means of linear solvation energy relationships\
\	(LSER). The zeta potential (ZP) of titania powders and the effect\
\	of water content were determined in a series of alcohols, including\
\	methanol, ethanol, I-propanol, isopropanol, and 1-butanol. The ZPs\
\	against the solvents' 13 LSER descriptors were analyzed by principal\
\	component analysis (PCA), cluster analysis, multiple linear regression\
\	(MLR), and stepwise multiple regression (SMR). Very good correlation\
\	between ZP and LSER parameter was obtained. One LSER parameter, relative\
\	dielectric constant, epsilon, was used to establish the LSER equation.\
\	The ZP of titania powders in pure alcohols can be reasonably calculated\
\	by an empirical formula: ZP = 13.43 - 213.63 . 1/epsilon. The results\
\	show that epsilon is the most important factor governing the ZP of\
\	titania powders. The results also suggest that the effect of solvation\
\	interactions on ZP is a result of the electrostatic interactions\
\	between powders and solvents. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All\
\	rights reserved.	bf52296cb07a5c773f8cd19504a03ae3	55730073a3c53c7360b09f1227780e57	c7c126e2d72cce97a98504fc6b9e65b5	article	Influence of solvation interactions on the zeta potential of titania\
\	powders	J. C. Yu and Z. T. Jiang and H. Y. Liu and J. G. Yu	\N	2003
7365865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:bischoff:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458112&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES772&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CIKM	\N	CIKM: CIKM '08, Can all tags be ...	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458112}	Collaborative tagging has become an increasingly popular means for sharing and organizing Web resources, leading to a huge amount of user generated metadata. These tags represent quite a few different aspects of the resources they describe and it is not obvious whether and how these tags or subsets of them can be used for search. This paper is the first to present an in-depth study of tagging behavior for very different kinds of resources and systems - Web pages (Del.icio.us), music (Last.fm), and images (Flickr) - and compares the results with anchor text characteristics. We analyze and classify sample tags from these systems, to get an insight into what kinds of tags are used for different resources, and provide statistics on tag distributions in all three tagging environments. Since even relevant tags may not add new information to the search procedure, we also check overlap of tags with content, with metadata assigned by experts and from other sources. We discuss the potential of different kinds of tags for improving search, comparing them with user queries posted to search engines as well as through a user survey. The results are promising and provide more insight into both the use of different kinds of tags for improving search and possible extensions of tagging systems to support the creation of potentially search-relevant tags.	bbf44304ae2b5da7b21d9b8b616095c2	6040ec17cad9446409d4317e24d02d4b	86133f72575b9600ee336a17477aaaf3	inproceedings	Can all tags be used for search?	Kerstin Bischoff and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu	\N	2008
7365911	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039824	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_16	\N		\N	\N	211--224	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039824}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_16}	We present the architecture of an end-to-end semantic search engine that uses a graph data model to enable interactive query answering over structured and interlinked data collected from many disparate sources on the Web. In particular, we study distributed indexing methods for graph-structured data and parallel query evaluation methods on a cluster of computers. We evaluate the system on a dataset with 430 million statements collected from the Web, and provide scale-up experiments on 7 billion synthetically generated statements.	6756ae5ad639c1347a60303ced31cbda	50fb7ae8467bf93a6c7550a294801352	8442b38a2d960b16ef52b914946d6e35	incollection	YARS2: A Federated Repository for Querying Graph Structured Data from the Web	Andreas Harth and J\\"{u}rgen Umbrich and Aidan Hogan and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7365912	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039823	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_27	\N		\N	\N	367--380	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039823}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_27}	In this paper, we present a new approach to web search personalization based on user collaboration and sharing of information about web documents. The proposed personalization technique separates data collection and user profiling from the information system whose contents and indexed documents are being searched for, i.e. the search engines, and uses social bookmarking and tagging to re-rank web search results. It is independent of the search engine being used, so users are free to choose the one they prefer, even if their favorite search engine does not natively support personalization. We show how to design and implement such a system in practice and investigate its feasibility and usefulness with large sets of real-word data and a user study.	2a568d6ca08b4677946a8864c065c47b	3c00f7905bb5cf9f3e8333a83ea39c46	f38a9bfd6da44c9b31e166b09d0ee70b	incollection	Web Search Personalization Via Social Bookmarking and Tagging	Michael Noll and Christoph Meinel	\N	2008
7365913	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039822	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_32	\N		\N	\N	438--451	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039822}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_32}	This paper presents a tableau approach for deciding description logics outside the scope of OWL DL/1.1 and current state-of-the-art tableau-based description logic systems. In particular, we define a sound and complete tableau calculus for the description logic and show that it provides a basis for decision procedures for this logic and numerous other description logics with full role negation. is the extension of with the Boolean role operators, inverse of roles, domain and range restriction operators and it includes full support for nominals (individuals). is a very expressive description logic which subsumes Boolean modal logic and the two-variable fragment of first-order logic and reasoning in it is NExpTime-complete. An important novelty is the use of a generic, unrestricted blocking rule as a replacement for standard loop checking mechanisms implemented in description logic systems. An implementation of our approach exists in the system.	070201f4e85585abfd8923b892750d51	de5b62039985b7edb8f16327c7d807bf	6457d2a57c76ed924f6700ac28472a8f	incollection	Using Tableau to Decide Expressive Description Logics with Role Negation	Renate Schmidt and Dmitry Tishkovsky	\N	2008
7365914	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039821	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_51	\N		\N	\N	708--721	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039821}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_51}	Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and available for re-use by others, it is often trapped by poor data structures, locked up in legacy data formats or in fragmented databases. One of the great benefits that Semantic Web (SW) technology offers is facilitating the large scale integration and sharing of distributed data sources. At the heart of information policy in the UK, the Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) is the part of the UK government charged with enabling the greater re-use of public sector information. This paper describes the actions, findings, and lessons learnt from a pilot study, involving several parts of government and the public sector. The aim was to show to government how they can adopt SW technology for the dissemination, sharing and use of its data.	344369ab6aca3b3db673db3cc37771b2	5e335d69ac64a91d3c96b61376fc8068	92e15245b437fd9a86bcba1defdbb6b6	incollection	Unlocking the Potential of Public Sector Information with Semantic Web Technology	Harith Alani and David Dupplaw and John Sheridan and Kieron O’hara and John Darlington and Nigel Shadbolt and Carol Tullo	\N	2008
7365915	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039820	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_44	\N		\N	\N	609--622	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039820}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_44}	For the development of Semantic Web technology, researchers and developers in the Semantic Web community need to focus on the areas in which human reasoning is particularly difficult. Two studies in this paper demonstrate that people are predisposed to use class-inclusion labels for inductive judgments. This tendency appears to stem from a general characteristic of human reasoning – using heuristics to solve problems. The inference engines and interface designs that incorporate human reasoning need to integrate this general characteristic underlying human induction.	1b04a4e1402805ffbc83a7b94d1b3ba7	b3805597d6a588432a4f5884b58a3b10	8726853a2f468588b1a787539373c491	incollection	The Semantic Web and Human Inference: A Lesson from Cognitive Science	Takashi Yamauchi	\N	2008
7365916	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039819	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_22	\N		\N	\N	295--309	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039819}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_22}	This research explores three SPARQL-based techniques to solve Semantic Web tasks that often require similarity measures, such as semantic data integration, ontology mapping, and Semantic Web service matchmaking. Our aim is to see how far it is possible to integrate customized similarity functions (CSF) into SPARQL to achieve good results for these tasks. Our first approach exploits virtual triples calling property functions to establish virtual relations among resources under comparison; the second approach uses extension functions to filter out resources that do not meet the requested similarity criteria; finally, our third technique applies new solution modifiers to post-process a SPARQL solution sequence. The semantics of the three approaches are formally elaborated and discussed. We close the paper with a demonstration of the usefulness of our iSPARQL framework in the context of a data integration and an ontology mapping experiment.	f2891ab634d8ee5021880a37f13e38c5	cde7bd4003ebb6d8e19ecc31feece0c5	fefc6c3d868eb907053975d1d5eaeedd	incollection	The Fundamentals of iSPARQL: A Virtual Triple Approach for Similarity-Based Semantic Web Tasks	Christoph Kiefer and Abraham Bernstein and Markus Stocker	\N	2008
7365917	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039818	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_57	\N		\N	\N	792--801	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039818}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_57}	As an increasing number of applications on the web contain some elements of spatial data, there is a need to efficiently integrate Semantic Web technologies and spatial data processing. This paper describes a prototype system for storing spatial data and Semantic Web data together in a SPatially-AUgmented Knowledgebase (SPAUK) without sacrificing query efficiency. The goals are motivated through use several use cases. The prototype’s design and architecture are described, and resulting performance improvements are discussed.	09dacc59b7a9e98ba514ed56e1fc8378	877150e28891429ab067fdf6f837102c	0660797d0a4c8acfee366dcbca050f97	incollection	Spatially-Augmented Knowledgebase	Dave Kolas and Troy Self	\N	2008
7365918	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039817	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_50	\N		\N	\N	694--707	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039817}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_50}	Semantic search promises to provide more accurate result than present-day keyword search. However, progress with semantic search has been delayed due to the complexity of its query languages. In this paper, we explore a novel approach of adapting keywords to querying the semantic web: the approach automatically translates keyword queries into formal logic queries so that end users can use familiar keywords to perform semantic search. A prototype system named ‘SPARK’ has been implemented in light of this approach. Given a keyword query, SPARK outputs a ranked list of SPARQL queries as the translation result. The translation in SPARK consists of three major steps: term mapping, query graph construction and query ranking. Specifically, a probabilistic query ranking model is proposed to select the most likely SPARQL query. In the experiment, SPARK achieved an encouraging translation result.	33e6e859fabf754486e784bcd51d65c7	c68668cf40bf7fe01c5a6fa03b1d529a	ac63bc9707e9a17d07198faded492cfb	incollection	SPARK: Adapting Keyword Query to Semantic Search	Qi Zhou and Chong Wang and Miao Xiong and Haofen Wang and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7365919	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039816	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_40	\N		\N	\N	552--565	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039816}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_40}	Developers of Semantic Web applications face a challenge with respect to the decentralised publication model: where to find statements about encountered resources. The “linked data” approach, which mandates that resource URIs should be de-referenced and yield metadata about the resource, helps but is only a partial solution. We present Sindice, a lookup index over resources crawled on the Semantic Web. Our index allows applications to automatically retrieve sources with information about a given resource. In addition we allow resource retrieval through inverse-functional properties, offer full-text search and index SPARQL endpoints.	dd4d9bf50e1fc20f3c28ea865b659c19	f7be1be267952b4c035ad1184c5d4da6	238735e8cc919c58c459f5a63c97eace	incollection	Sindice.com: Weaving the Open Linked Data	Giovanni Tummarello and Renaud Delbru and Eyal Oren	\N	2008
7365920	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039815	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_47	\N		\N	\N	652--665	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039815}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_47}	As an extension to the current Web, Semantic Web will not only contain structured data with machine understandable semantics but also textual information. While structured queries can be used to find information more precisely on the Semantic Web, keyword searches are still needed to help exploit textual information. It thus becomes very important that we can combine precise structured queries with imprecise keyword searches to have a hybrid query capability. In addition, due to the huge volume of information on the Semantic Web, the hybrid query must be processed in a very scalable way. In this paper, we define such a hybrid query capability that combines unary tree-shaped structured queries with keyword searches. We show how existing information retrieval (IR) index structures and functions can be reused to index semantic web data and its textual information, and how the hybrid query is evaluated on the index structure using IR engines in an efficient and scalable manner. We implemented this IR approach in an engine called Semplore. Comprehensive experiments on its performance show that it is a promising approach. It leads us to believe that it may be possible to evolve current web search engines to query and search the Semantic Web. Finally, we breifly describe how Semplore is used for searching Wikipedia and an IBM customer’s product information.	febeb0f099875249f8c0fb44b76510ee	19cf4b48d835138beea2b5898da2abaf	f66dfd0d4ef404f40b3c6d5200328c7c	incollection	Semplore: An IR Approach to Scalable Hybrid Query of Semantic Web Data	Lei Zhang and Qiaoling Liu and Jie Zhang and Haofen Wang and Yue Pan and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7365921	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039814	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_68	\N		\N	\N	911--915	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039814}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_68}	Many enterprise systems face the same kind of information processing problems that exist on the web in general, and creating semantic solutions often involve constructing an enterprise ontology. Ontology engineering in turn needs to be semi-automatic in order to reduce the effort and need for expertise. By introducing knowledge reuse in ontology construction the construction effort can be further reduced and the quality of the ontology output increased. The proposed research focuses on a hybrid approach for ontology construction based on the methodology of case-based reasoning in combination with ontology patterns.	858da57b503ef04935bfec7a921e910e	016e4e6e0ee22fdb550581a12fee70f0	7364f7113d87b1d0367b3bd13a54b30a	incollection	Semi-automatic Ontology Engineering Using Patterns	Eva Blomqvist	\N	2008
7365922	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039813	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_65	\N		\N	\N	887--894	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039813}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_65}	The ICT landscape is developing into a highly-interactive distributed environment in which people interact with multiple devices (e.g. portable devices such as mobile phones and home equipment such as TV’s) and multiple applications (e.g. computer programs such as Web browsers and dedicated Web services) [1]. Globally, the industry is being driven by the shift away from old models - from physical space to digital space. New methods emerge for getting content such as TV programs via the Web. Almost half of the people want to watch TV content on their PC’s; they want to make a bridge between a TV and a PC, perhaps even sitting in a home office [2]. The information overload is enormous and the content presented is hardly adapted to the prior knowledge, to the preferences and to the current situation of the user.	f491bdc012f19f8661845b64bafd3802	b7a0d46d1fbdbb74eb39dfba0414430b	3e63c88566dc31493b567b13aeb3e2d4	incollection	Semantics-Based Framework for Personalized Access to TV Content: The iFanzy Use Case	Pieter Bellekens and Lora Aroyo and Geert-Jan Houben and Annelies Kaptein and Kees van der Sluijs	\N	2008
7365923	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039812	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_48	\N		\N	\N	666--679	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039812}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_48}	Several proposals have been put forward to support distributed agent cooperation in the Semantic Web, by allowing concepts and roles in one ontology be reused in another ontology. In general, these proposals reduce the autonomy of each ontology by defining the semantics of the ontology to depend on the semantics of the other ontologies. We propose a new framework for managing autonomy in a set of cooperating ontologies (or ontology space). In this framework, each language entity (concept/role/individual) in an ontology may have its meaning assigned either locally with respect to the semantics of its own ontology, to preserve the autonomy of the ontology, or globally with respect to the semantics of any neighbouring ontology in which it is defined, thus enabling semantic cooperation between multiple ontologies. In this way, each ontology has a “subjective semantics” based on local interpretation and a “foreign semantics” based on semantic binding to neighbouring ontologies. We study the properties of these two semantics and describe the conditions under which entailment and satisfiability are preserved. We also introduce two reasoning mechanisms under this framework: “cautious reasoning” and “brave reasoning”. Cautious reasoning is done with respect to a local ontology and its neighbours (those ontologies in which its entities are defined); brave reasoning is done with respect to the transitive closure of this relationship. This framework is independent of ontology languages. As a case study, for Description Logic we present two tableau-based algorithms for performing each form of reasonings and prove their correctness.	db413a704fa3dbd5e8fbcc0e8b0c1fcc	43d98bd6269f9eeb1895e995d4d4db58	68c49de0f555317f009dfdd7288ad4da	incollection	Semantic Cooperation and Knowledge Reuse by Using Autonomous Ontologies	Yuting Zhao and Kewen Wang and Rodney Topor and Jeff Pan and Fausto Giunchiglia	\N	2008
7365924	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039811	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_8	\N		\N	\N	100--113	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039811}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_8}	The approach of using ontology reasoning to cleanse the output of information extraction tools was first articulated in SemantiClean. A limiting factor in applying this approach has been that ontology reasoning to find inconsistencies does not scale to the size of data produced by information extraction tools. In this paper, we describe techniques to scale inconsistency detection, and illustrate the use of our techniques to produce a consistent subset of a knowledge base with several thousand inconsistencies.	436d090cfc63e94f9b8273b44ed284d6	eed94d94047f8117b8ecff85c121849e	db70b46139937b7d10b402c0d2536b2e	incollection	Scalable Cleanup of Information Extraction Data Using Ontologies	Julian Dolby and James Fan and Achille Fokoue and Aditya Kalyanpur and Aaron Kershenbaum and Li Ma and William Murdock and Kavitha Srinivas and Christopher Welty	\N	2008
7365925	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039810	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_15	\N		\N	\N	197--210	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039810}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_15}	In this paper we present a solution for “weaving the claim web”, i.e. the creation of knowledge networks via so-called claims stated in scientific publications created with the SALT (Semantically Annotated ) framework. To attain this objective, we provide support for claim identification, evolved the appropriate ontologies and defined a claim citation and reference mechanism. We also describe a prototypical claim search engine, which allows to reference to existing claims and hence, weave the web. Finally, we performed a small-scale evaluation of the authoring framework with a quite promising outcome.	edd0e1c73a568dce7529996c10062fb2	95493165a68c2bbee04da5fca65e424a	fbfd9d0af3d074090c6564a7f220dca8	incollection	SALT: Weaving the Claim Web	Tudor Groza and Knud M\\"{o}ller and Siegfried Handschuh and Diana Trif and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7365926	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039809	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_66	\N		\N	\N	895--902	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039809}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_66}	Revyu.com is a live, publicly accessible reviewing and rating Web site, designed to be usable by humans whilst transparently generating machine-readable RDF metadata for the Semantic Web, based on their input. The site uses Semantic Web specifications such as RDF and SPARQL, and the latest Linked Data best practices to create a major node in a potentially Web-wide ecosystem of reviews and related data. Throughout the implementation of Revyu design decisions have been made that aim to minimize the burden on users, by maximizing the reuse of external data sources, and allowing less structured human input (in the form of Web2.0-style tagging) from which stronger semantics can later be derived. Links to external sources such as DBpedia are exploited to create human-oriented mashups at the HTML level, whilst links are also made in RDF to ensure Revyu plays a first class role in the blossoming Web of Data. The site is available at \\&lt;http://revyu.com\\&gt;.	213b3afed70daa23007b412881f9a05c	c723ac6069d4146a1f81c9f30ed2137e	d7dd21fcf1b30e59d0de241282b15c36	incollection	Revyu.com: A Reviewing and Rating Site for the Web of Data	Tom Heath and Enrico Motta	\N	2008
7365927	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039808	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_58	\N		\N	\N	802--815	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039808}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_58}	Semantic Web conferences such as ESWC and ISWC offer prime opportunities to test and showcase semantic technologies. Conference metadata about people, papers and talks is diverse in nature and neither too small to be uninteresting or too big to be unmanageable. Many metadata-related challenges that may arise in the Semantic Web at large are also present here. Metadata must be generated from sources which are often unstructured and hard to process, and may originate from many different players, therefore suitable workflows must be established. Moreover, the generated metadata must use appropriate formats and vocabularies, and be served in a way that is consistent with the principles of linked data. This paper reports on the metadata efforts from ESWC and ISWC, identifies specific issues and barriers encountered during the projects, and discusses how these were approached. Recommendations are made as to how these may be addressed in the future, and we discuss how these solutions may generalize to metadata production for the Semantic Web at large.	7d0f7183215681d2e09a2b08096cb452	1fba24ff596ff9d3fd256f9cc3b3a305	f84d79636eb0bf19582fad0540c96bbc	incollection	Recipes for Semantic Web Dog Food — The ESWC and ISWC Metadata Projects	Knud M\\"{o}ller and Tom Heath and Siegfried Handschuh and John Domingue	\N	2008
7365928	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039807	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_39	\N		\N	\N	537--551	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039807}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_39}	In this paper we describe RDFSync, a methodology for efficient synchronization and merging of RDF models. RDFSync is based on decomposing a model into Minimum Self-Contained graphs (MSGs). After illustrating theory and deriving properties of MSGs, we show how a RDF model can be represented by a list of hashes of such information fragments. The synchronization procedure here described is based on the evaluation and remote comparison of these ordered lists. Experimental results show that the algorithm provides very significant savings on network traffic compared to the fileoriented synchronization of serialized RDF graphs. Finally, we provide the design and report the implementation of a protocol for executing the RDFSync algorithm over HTTP.	adf04c4fd849389feda3dcc2a37ffa81	bb61d808152f93640d37d6be7b479128	65d10d7ab2dc968ece054d96685ad795	incollection	RDFSync: Efficient Remote Synchronization of RDF Models	Giovanni Tummarello and Christian Morbidoni and Reto Bachmann-Gm\\"{u}r and Orri Erling	\N	2008
7365929	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039806	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_54	\N		\N	\N	750--763	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039806}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_54}	We describe a novel approach by which software can assess the ability of a confederation of heterogeneous systems to interoperate to achieve a given purpose. The approach uses ontologies and knowledge bases (KBs) to capture the salient characteristics of systems, on the one hand, and of tasks for which these systems will be employed, on the other. Rules are used to represent the conditions under which the capabilities provided by systems can fulfill the capabilities needed to support the roles and interactions that make up each task. An Analyzer component employs these KBs and rules to determine if a given confederation will be adequate, to generate suitable confederations from a collection of available systems, to pre-diagnose potential interoperability problems that might arise, and to suggest system configuration options that will help to make interoperability possible. We have demonstrated the feasibility of this approach using a prototype Analyzer and KBs.	6c5dcf234ce134d691851da512503bcd	9bf764492d4463182b5e0b9223ef82b3	56cfe307daa5f4353e4c25d56d87a9c0	incollection	Purpose-Aware Reasoning about Interoperability of Heterogeneous Training Systems	Daniel Elenius and Reginald Ford and Grit Denker and David Martin and Mark Johnson	\N	2008
7365930	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039805	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_73	\N		\N	\N	936--940	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039805}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_73}	The Semantic Web (SW) has been envisioned to enable software tools or Web Services, respectively, to process information provided on the Web automatically. For this purpose, languages for representing the semantics of data by means of ontologies have been proposed such as RDF(S) and OWL. While the semantics of RDF(S) requires a non-standard model-theory that goes beyond first order logics, OWL is intended to model subsets of first order logics. OWL consists of three variants that are layered on each other. The less expressive variants OWL-Light and OWL-DL correspond to the Description Logics (D) and (D) [1], respectively, and thus to subsets of First Order Logics [2].	17b31cf27376aa29ef88f5aecb6b3057	f3ab98478c066b3d7dd504753cebd22f	44b71e0e5ec8e0f2620536cda0ca4e98	incollection	Probabilistic Information Integration and Retrieval in the Semantic Web	Livia Predoiu	\N	2008
7365931	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039804	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_67	\N		\N	\N	903--910	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039804}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_67}	Potluck is a web user interface (Figure 1) that lets casual users– those without programming skills and data modeling expertise–repurpose heterogeneous Semantic Web data. It lets users merge, navigate, visualize, and clean up data all at the same time, using direct visual manipulation. This iterative process of integrating the data while constructing useful visualizations is desirable when the user is unfamiliar with the data at the beginning –a common case–and wishes to get immediate value out of the data without having to spend the overhead of completely and perfectly integrating the data first.	991533c5a793f8a6d67ba0763f405e04	1eeca0f16202fb5c7838bff615b8bd84	b14438a4b1ece1e6d3ce45492dd4f98b	incollection	Potluck: Semi-ontology Alignment for Casual Users	David Huynh and Robert Miller and David Karger	\N	2008
7365932	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039803	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_18	\N		\N	\N	239--252	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039803}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_18}	As more and more reusable structured data appears on the Web, casual users will want to take into their own hands the task of mashing up data rather than wait for mash-up sites to be built that address exactly their individually unique needs. In this paper, we present Potluck, a Web user interface that lets casual users –those without programming skills and data modeling expertise–mash up data themselves. Potluck is novel in its use of drag and drop for merging fields, its integration and extension of the faceted browsing paradigm for focusing on subsets of data to align, and its application of simultaneous editing for cleaning up data syntactically.Potluck also lets the user construct rich visualizations of data in-place as the user aligns and cleans up the data. This iterative process of integrating the data while constructing useful visualizations is desirable when the user is unfamiliar with the data at the beginning–a common case–and wishes to get immediate value out of the data without having to spend the overhead of completely and perfectly integrating the data first. A user study on Potluck indicated that it was usable and learnable, and elicited excitement from programmers who, even with their programming skills, previously had great difficulties performing data integration.	c30fb147cac3144402f40739adeca03e	845bcf2d3169169f7e86e6719cce43fa	56058fd22c0cba1e0934e2ccf6aeeb1a	incollection	Potluck: Data Mash-Up Tool for Casual Users	David Huynh and Robert Miller and David Karger	\N	2008
7365933	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039802	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_42	\N		\N	\N	580--594	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039802}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_42}	Extracting semantic relations is of great importance for the creation of the Semantic Web content. It is of great benefit to semi-automatically extract relations from the free text of Wikipedia using the structured content readily available in it. Pattern matching methods that employ information redundancy cannot work well since there is not much redundancy information in Wikipedia, compared to the Web. Multi-class classification methods are not reasonable since no classification of relation types is available in Wikipedia. In this paper, we propose PORE (Positive-Only Relation Extraction), for relation extraction from Wikipedia text. The core algorithm B-POL extends a state-of-the-art positive-only learning algorithm using bootstrapping, strong negative identifi cation, and transductive inference to work with fewer positive training exam ples. We conducted experiments on several relations with different amount of training data. The experimental results show that B-POL can work effectively given only a small amount of positive training examples and it significantly out per forms the original positive learning approaches and a multi-class SVM. Furthermore, although PORE is applied in the context of Wiki pedia, the core algorithm B-POL is a general approach for Ontology Population and can be adapted to other domains.	53d7d9d7d4a3e41fffb2cfef2d407c15	60c65c4f5b783e805210c1fc96aafdb5	254338a0ce4656495f70b805fb4b29fd	incollection	PORE: Positive-Only Relation Extraction from Wikipedia Text	Gang Wang and Yong Yu and Haiping Zhu	\N	2008
7365934	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039801	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_74	\N		\N	\N	941--945	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039801}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_74}	We propose a logic-based framework to model negotiations among agents in scenarios with fully incomplete information. In particular, we address multi-issue bilateral negotiations, with issues are expressed and related to each other via an OWL ontology. In particular we use OWL-DL sub-language and exploit its formal semantics, based on . Agents goals are expressed through OWL-DL as (complex) concept expressions, and the worth of goals as weights over concepts. Noteworthily, we adopt a very general setting with incomplete information by letting agents keep both goals and worths of goals as private information. Moreover we propose a protocol for agents to negotiate on and reach an agreement, exploiting inference services. Agents, according to the protocol, can pursue different sets of strategies —depending on their type— and we illustrate and motivate two possible strategies.	3f95439cd5a7ad76d5d84f7b675101e4	454b33ccdabb4f18cb306bfc20e71ad0	bee27a6f6217e5d88fa43069b367694a	incollection	OWL-DL as a Power Tool to Model Negotiation Mechanisms with Incomplete Information	Azzurra Ragone	\N	2008
7365935	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039800	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_71	\N		\N	\N	926--930	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039800}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_71}	Recent work in the field of middleware technology proposes semantic spaces as a tool for coping with the scalability, heterogeneity and dynamism issues of large scale distributed environments. Reflective middleware moreover offers answers to the needs for adaptivity and self-determination of systems. Based on experiences with traditional middleware we argue that ontology-driven management is a major advancement for semantic spaces and provides the fundamental means for reflection. In this research we look at ontology-based metadata to turn semantic spaces into reflective middleware.	1c6bc60cf76c137bbeb0473d17884e3c	317fd522cd9c9cfc89aa6af718b083bc	d5d76ac4e0d7b9659552fd6b1a3b9934	incollection	Ontology-Driven Management of Semantic Spaces	Reto Krummenacher	\N	2008
7365936	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039799	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_38	\N		\N	\N	523--536	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039799}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_38}	Current information retrieval (IR) approaches do not formally capture the explicit meaning of a keyword query but provide a comfortable way for the user to specify information needs on the basis of keywords. Ontology-based approaches allow for sophisticated semantic search but impose a query syntax more difficult to handle. In this paper, we present an approach for translating keyword queries to DL conjunctive queries using background knowledge available in ontologies. We present an implementation which shows that this interpretation of keywords can then be used for both exploration of asserted knowledge and for a semantics-based declarative query answering process. We also present an evaluation of our system and a discussion of the limitations of the approach with respect to our underlying assumptions which directly points to issues for future work.	14b3d75d35693c2e3c4180abbddc2f00	803e6608611b6f3f285d91bd3adfe3aa	e7733817c02ed965cf94e86ee8bda5e5	incollection	Ontology-Based Interpretation of Keywords for Semantic Search	Thanh Tran and Philipp Cimiano and Sebastian Rudolph and Rudi Studer	\N	2008
7365937	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039798	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_61	\N		\N	\N	843--856	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039798}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_61}	Business Intelligence (BI) requires the acquisition and aggregation of key pieces of knowledge from multiple sources in order to provide valuable information to customers or feed statistical BI models and tools. The massive amount of information available to business analysts makes information extraction and other natural language processing tools key enablers for the acquisition and use of that semantic information. We describe the application of ontology-based extraction and merging in the context of a practical e-business application for the EU MUSING Project where the goal is to gather international company intelligence and country/region information. The results of our experiments so far are very promising and we are now in the process of building a complete end-to-end solution.	df558ca67e36763c64618ba24ca9aae6	234eb5275edf4290976041114a087ff2	c10e33a5d4ad271a6395c29f475b4d4d	incollection	Ontology-Based Information Extraction for Business Intelligence	Horacio Saggion and Adam Funk and Diana Maynard and Kalina Bontcheva	\N	2008
7365938	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039797	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_26	\N		\N	\N	353--366	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039797}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_26}	In recent years, CNL (Controlled Natural Language) has received much attention with regard to ontology-based knowledge acquisition systems. CNLs, as subsets of natural languages, can be useful for both humans and computers by eliminating ambiguity of natural languages. Our previous work, OntoPath [10], proposed to edit natural language-like narratives that are structured in RDF (Resource Description Framework) triples, using a domain-specific ontology as their language constituents. However, our previous work and other systems employing CFG for grammar definition have difficulties in enlarging the expression capacity. A newly developed editor, which we propose in this paper, permits grammar definitions through CFG-LD (Context-Free Grammar with Lexical Dependency) that includes sequential and semantic structures of the grammars. With CFG describing the sequential structure of grammar, lexical dependencies between sentence elements can be designated in the definition system. Through the defined grammars, the implemented editor guides users’ narratives in more familiar expressions with a domain-specific ontology and translates the content into RDF triples.	6ad03e35f33e7ec8c870d26b0e046447	30d0f90ab5ca26cc15d8f15672c3662d	1c071783bcc6347f18a8cd78c8c1ab16	incollection	Ontology-Based Controlled Natural Language Editor Using CFG with Lexical Dependency	Hyun Namgoong and Hong-Gee Kim	\N	2008
7365939	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039796	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_43	\N		\N	\N	595--608	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039796}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_43}	“[Reasoner] performance can be scary, so much so, that we cannot deploy the technology in our products.” – Michael Shepard. What are typical OWL users to do when their favorite reasoner never seems to return? In this paper, we present our first steps considering this problem. We describe the challenges and our approach, and present a prototype tool to help users identify reasoner performance bottlenecks with respect to their ontologies. We then describe 4 case studies on synthetic and real-world ontologies. While the anecdotal evidence suggests that the service can be useful for both ontology developers and reasoner implementors, much more is desired.	f9207632757bf8c755655ba657d97e58	76942aa8b673e84c303da3d6e8266c4a	82ec4165dc0073c2711405d05b9a1214	incollection	Ontology Performance Profiling and Model Examination: First Steps	Taowei Wang and Bijan Parsia	\N	2008
7365940	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039795	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_72	\N		\N	\N	931--935	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039795}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_72}	Ontology mapping is to find semantic correspondences between similar elements of different ontologies. It is critical to achieve semantic interoperability in the WWW. This paper proposes a new generic and scalable ontology mapping approach based on propagation theory, information retrieval technique and artificial intelligence model. The approach utilizes both linguistic and structural information, measures the similarity of different elements of ontologies in a vector space model, and deals with constraints using the interactive activation network. The results of pilot study, the PRIOR, are promising and scalable.	9043cff126ebb26cf1e5de2905c931d7	a84e7e31a6b7bba5c253467dac28eb4f	fcd650774c11170748e1ddaacf62f2be	incollection	Ontology Mapping: An Information Retrieval and Interactive Activation Network Based Approach	Ming Mao	\N	2008
7365941	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039794	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_46	\N		\N	\N	637--651	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039794}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_46}	The ability to compute the differences that exist between two RDF models is an important step to cope with the evolving nature of the Semantic Web (SW). In particular, RDF Deltas can be employed to reduce the amount of data that need to be exchanged and managed over the network and hence build advanced SW synchronization and versioning services. By considering Deltas as sets of change operations, in this paper we study various RDF comparison functions in conjunction with the semantics of the underlying change operations and formally analyze their possible combinations in terms of correctness, minimality, semantic identity and redundancy properties.	0346c4cc2597e43d4680f4be96d82c83	7c9d3b410e8d8944ae4f3737c010c421	3d85a54993b6b0d4488f2038eafbbe5e	incollection	On the Foundations of Computing Deltas Between RDF Models	Dimitris Zeginis and Yannis Tzitzikas and Vassilis Christophides	\N	2008
7365942	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039793	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_13	\N		\N	\N	169--182	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039793}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_13}	OBO is an ontology language that has often been used for modeling ontologies in the life sciences. Its definition is relatively informal, so, in this paper, we provide a clear specification for OBO syntax and semantics via a mapping to OWL. This mapping also allows us to apply existing Semantic Web tools and techniques to OBO. We show that Semantic Web reasoners can be used to efficiently reason with OBO ontologies. Furthermore, we show that grounding the OBO language in formal semantics is useful for the ontology development process: using an OWL reasoner, we detected a likely modeling error in one OBO ontology.	18de16de1e1d95594e283bdefd419d68	1a34a7264b5226b796006bf99d8c6962	19dcaf785d572eae1cae3bd1404e5047	incollection	OBO and OWL: Leveraging Semantic Web Technologies for the Life Sciences	Christine Golbreich and Matthew Horridge and Ian Horrocks and Boris Motik and Rob Shearer	\N	2008
7365943	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039792	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_79	\N		\N	\N	966--970	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039792}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_79}	The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularity among Web users in recent years. The product of such activity is given the name folksonomy, which can be considered as a scheme of organizing information in the users’ own way. This research work attempts to analyze tripartite graphs – graphs involving users, tags and resources – of folksonomies and discuss how these elements acquire their semantics through their associations with other elements, a process we call mutual contextualization. By studying such process, we try to identify solutions to problems such as tag disambiguation, retrieving documents of similar topics and discovering communities of users. This paper describes the basis of the research work, mentions work done so far and outlines future plans.	3f553cff30053dd8491ebfef41d4c49f	d8391d8afc9aeafde6277a2b88270405	67476cc3c62fc5fe4b73f1775550d22c	incollection	Mutual Contextualization in Tripartite Graphs of Folksonomies	Ching-Man Yeung and Nicholas Gibbins and Nigel Shadbolt	\N	2008
7365944	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039791	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_28	\N		\N	\N	381--394	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039791}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_28}	Ontologies play a core role in the success of the Semantic Web as they provide a shared vocabulary for different resources and applications. Developing an error-free ontology is a difficult task. A common kind of error for an ontology is logical contradiction or incoherence. In this paper, we propose some approaches to measuring incoherence in DL-based ontologies. These measures give an ontology engineer important information for maintaining and evaluating ontologies. We implement the proposed approaches using the KAON2 reasoner and provide some preliminary but encouraging empirical results.	98cc4280789c05525af2930258b8348a	c7ecc235d8b1e756e1637c18f9868121	70a3b88dc3ac25fd17072f675f4007bc	incollection	Measuring Incoherence in Description Logic-Based Ontologies	Guilin Qi and Anthony Hunter	\N	2008
7365945	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039790	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_59	\N		\N	\N	816--829	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039790}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_59}	This paper describes a large case study that explores the applicability of ontology reasoning to problems in the medical domain. We investigate whether it is possible to use such reasoning to automate common clinical tasks that are currently labor intensive and error prone, and focus our case study on improving cohort selection for clinical trials. An obstacle to automating such clinical tasks is the need to bridge the semantic gulf between raw patient data, such as laboratory tests or specific medications, and the way a clinician interprets this data. Our key insight is that matching patients to clinical trials can be formulated as a problem of semantic retrieval. We describe the technical challenges to building a realistic case study, which include problems related to scalability, the integration of large ontologies, and dealing with noisy, inconsistent data. Our solution is based on the SNOMED CT� ontology, and scales to one year of patient records (approx. 240,000 patients).	96f1fe043277bc5f6692948610f92654	373ab61ac4a3e4dd1e0ce3d2a1a427fe	10f968aa00cd725dc164d6f6914feb24	incollection	Matching Patient Records to Clinical Trials Using Ontologies	Chintan Patel and James Cimino and Julian Dolby and Achille Fokoue and Aditya Kalyanpur and Aaron Kershenbaum and Li Ma and Edith Schonberg and Kavitha Srinivas	\N	2008
7365946	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039789	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_10	\N		\N	\N	128--141	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039789}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_10}	Wikipedia, a killer application in Web 2.0, has embraced the power of collaborative editing to harness collective intelligence. It can also serve as an ideal Semantic Web data source due to its abundance, influence, high quality and well-structuring. However, the heavy burden of up-building and maintaining such an enormous and ever-growing online encyclopedic knowledge base still rests on a very small group of people. Many casual users may still feel difficulties in writing high quality Wikipedia articles. In this paper, we use RDF graphs to model the key elements in Wikipedia authoring, and propose an integrated solution to make Wikipedia authoring easier based on RDF graph matching, expecting making more Wikipedians. Our solution facilitates semantics reuse and provides users with: 1) a link suggestion module that suggests and auto-completes internal links between Wikipedia articles for the user; 2) a category suggestion module that helps the user place her articles in correct categories. A prototype system is implemented and experimental results show significant improvements over existing solutions to link and category suggestion tasks. The proposed enhancements can be applied to attract more contributors and relieve the burden of professional editors, thus enhancing the current Wikipedia to make it an even better Semantic Web data source.	c4295c91056433f929b72b7e917d3a1a	e44c8bf2218fca01e59175d4f1f3ce5b	049864ef01512400f44a67523502e057	incollection	Making More Wikipedians: Facilitating Semantics Reuse for Wikipedia Authoring	Linyun Fu and Haofen Wang and Haiping Zhu and Huajie Zhang and Yang Wang and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7365947	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039788	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_7	\N		\N	\N	86--99	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039788}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_7}	An important open question in the semantic Web is the precise relationship between the RDF(S) semantics and the semantics of standard knowledge representation formalisms such as logic programming and description logics. In this paper we address this issue by considering embeddings of RDF and RDFS in logic. Using these embeddings, combined with existing results about various fragments of logic, we establish several novel complexity results. The embeddings we consider show how techniques from deductive databases and description logics can be used for reasoning with RDF(S). Finally, we consider querying RDF graphs and establish the data complexity of conjunctive querying for the various RDF entailment regimes.	90e9c9aa4a3f39c51cbc4ec6e4d8de25	c5898904e81c2a7a563bb0eadde79985	a4c8b34db83ebe3e55159c2cc4668ee0	incollection	Logical Foundations of (e)RDF(S): Complexity and Reasoning	Jos de Bruijn and Stijn Heymans	\N	2008
7365948	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039787	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_76	\N		\N	\N	951--955	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039787}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_76}	Only few well-maintained domain ontologies can be found on the Web. The likely reasons for the lack of useful domain ontologies include that (1) informal means to convey intended meaning more efficiently are used for ontology specification only to a very limited extent, (2) many relevant domains of discourse show a substantial degree of conceptual dynamics, (3) ontology representation languages are hard to understand for the majority of (potential) ontology users and domain experts, and (4) the community does not have control over the ontology evolution. In this thesis, we propose to (1) ground a methodology for community-grounded ontology building on the culture and philosophy of wikis by giving users who have no or little expertise in ontology engineering the opportunity to contribute in all stages of the ontology lifecycle and (2) exploit the combination of human and computational intelligence to discover and resolve inconsistencies and align lightweight domain ontologies. The contribution of this thesis is a methodology and prototype for community-grounded building and evolution of lightweight domain ontologies.	dfd78e1aa2dd9ff3e632d07d5df0c1eb	97f4af587be6ddedbe98c8daa3a92818	0fcfe993a374fd99b562273dfecde2a6	incollection	Lightweight Community-Driven Ontology Evolution	Katharina Siorpaes	\N	2008
7365949	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039786	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_37	\N		\N	\N	508--522	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039786}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_37}	Ontology-based applications play an increasingly important role in the public and corporate Semantic Web. While today there exist a range of tools and technologies to support specific ontology engineering and management activities, architectural design guidelines for building ontology-based applications are missing. In this paper, we present an architecture for ontology-based applications—covering the complete ontology-lifecycle—that is intended to support software engineers in designing and developing ontology-based applications. We illustrate the use of the architecture in a concrete case study using the NeOn toolkit as one implementation of the architecture.	5a3199272a4b2c212a6d66b69ec3884c	4d2192ce81cae9e93a4a3a928ba6ce52	1b78d827aa75a14dc7263b164365704e	incollection	Lifecycle-Support in Architectures for Ontology-Based Information Systems	Thanh Tran and Peter Haase and Holger Lewen and \\'{O}scar Mu\\ {n}oz Garc\\'{i}a and Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and Rudi Studer	\N	2008
7365950	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039785	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_70	\N		\N	\N	921--925	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039785}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_70}	The move towards a semantic web has been in progress for many years and more recently there have been applications that make use of semantic web technology. One of the features that made the Web so easy to use is the ability to search web pages in a matter of seconds through the use of search engines. Now that the use of OWL and RDF as a knowledge representation format is increasing, the possibility appears to improve the quality of searching by using the semantic web to enhance the ‘ordinary’ Web. This paper outlines an architecture for using distributed knowledge bases to assist and improve searching on the web.	da9497e3a797e5eb59bb828d5c512b2a	96654c80062488246cc8d743dfb130df	0693558dbd8b100de2b653b99e04b772	incollection	Knowledge Enhanced Searching on the Web	Afraz Jaffri	\N	2008
7365951	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039784	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_5	\N		\N	\N	58--71	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039784}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_5}	The amount of ontologies and meta data available on the Web is constantly growing. The successful application of machine learning techniques for learning of ontologies from textual data, i.e. mining for the Semantic Web, contributes to this trend. However, no principal approaches exist so far for mining from the Semantic Web. We investigate how machine learning algorithms can be made amenable for directly taking advantage of the rich knowledge expressed in ontologies and associated instance data. Kernel methods have been successfully employed in various learning tasks and provide a clean framework for interfacing between non-vectorial data and machine learning algorithms. In this spirit, we express the problem of mining instances in ontologies as the problem of defining valid corresponding kernels. We present a principled framework for designing such kernels by means of decomposing the kernel computation into specialized kernels for selected characteristics of an ontology which can be flexibly assembled and tuned. Initial experiments on real world Semantic Web data enjoy promising results and show the usefulness of our approach.	cc51d113047f8dbe5dbdcb0a61fb7c97	52a2288c353c5ef1ca18390d95af1c1d	809d42bcf1bfd4450ae660d6bcf158df	incollection	Kernel Methods for Mining Instance Data in Ontologies	Stephan Bloehdorn and York Sure	\N	2008
7365952	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039783	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_78	\N		\N	\N	961--965	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039783}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_78}	This paper gives an outline of my PhD thesis which describes the integration of managing uncertainty into ontology mapping. Ontology mapping is one of the most important tasks for ontology interoperability and its main aim is to find semantic relationships between entities (i.e. concept, attribute, and relation) of two ontologies, However, in the process of mapping, uncertainty and incompleteness of semantics in the syntactic representation and description of relations between entities in ontologies will lead to imprecise results. If we want to obtain better results, it becomes more significant for the ontology mapping to be able to deal with uncertainty.	880d57860813d6f3ebd4c85a26713d6f	e3006d5717df1f3484c650e7e7e38c52	93523b24af1867bab35614990bc305c2	incollection	Integrating Uncertainty into Ontology Mapping	Ying Wang	\N	2008
7365953	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039782	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_33	\N		\N	\N	452--465	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039782}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_33}	In this paper we address the problem of migrating instances between heterogeneous overlapping ontologies. The instance migration problem arises when one wants to reclassify a set of instances of a source ontology into a semantically related target ontology. Our approach exploits mappings between ontologies, which are used to reconcile both conceptual and individual level heterogeneity, and further used to draw the migration process. We ground the approach on a distributed description logic (DDL), in which ontologies are formally encoded as DL knowledge bases and mappings as bridge rules and individual correspondences. From the theoretical side, we study the task of reasoning with instance data in DDL composed of ontologies and define a correct and complete distributed tableaux inference procedure. From the practical side, we upgrade the DRAGO DDL reasoner for dealing with instances and further show how it can be used to drive the migration of instances between heterogeneous ontologies.	57269547b0442f08940cd55ab16b109f	6e390f8f01cb60abe907a6fd7235e769	1e367e95ee144f59517540b631931464	incollection	Instance Migration in Heterogeneous Ontology Environments	Luciano Serafini and Andrei Tamilin	\N	2008
7365954	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039781	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_21	\N		\N	\N	281--294	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039781}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_21}	Natural language interfaces offer end-users a familiar and convenient option for querying ontology-based knowledge bases. Several studies have shown that they can achieve high retrieval performance as well as domain independence. This paper focuses on usability and investigates if NLIs are useful from an end-user’s point of view. To that end, we introduce four interfaces each allowing a different query language and present a usability study benchmarking these interfaces. The results of the study reveal a clear preference for full sentences as query language and confirm that NLIs are useful for querying Semantic Web data.	52774402482c0cf6e0a5ec653eed78b6	72bb8327f9586cc96f765dae5ad252dd	feb7f366ac3ac8e9573474bc215566f7	incollection	How Useful Are Natural Language Interfaces to the Semantic Web for Casual End-Users?	Esther Kaufmann and Abraham Bernstein	\N	2008
7365955	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039780	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_4	\N		\N	\N	44--57	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039780}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_4}	In open and distributed environments ontology mapping provides interoperability between interacting actors. However, conventional mapping systems focus on acquiring static information, and on mapping whole ontologies, which is infeasible in open systems. This paper shows that the interactions themselves between the actors can be used to predict mappings, simplifying dynamic ontology mapping. The intuitive idea is that similar interactions follow similar conventions and patterns, which can be analysed. The computed model can be used to suggest the possible mappings for the exchanged messages in new interactions. The suggestions can be evaluate by any standard ontology matcher: if they are accurate, the matchers avoid evaluating mappings unrelated to the interaction. The minimal requirement in order to use this system is that it is possible to describe and identify the interaction sequences: the OpenKnowledge project has produced an implementation that demonstrates this is possible in a fully peer-to-peer environment.	fd39da607c75f727a9507ef1d3a44a95	89caf5f936d65d02d8fb9438c6c36cd9	48b58deee08401054e23c29ffb0cabde	incollection	How Service Choreography Statistics Reduce the Ontology Mapping Problem	Paolo Besana and Dave Robertson	\N	2008
7365956	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039779	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_14	\N		\N	\N	183--196	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039779}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_14}	The development of ontologies involves continuous but relatively small modifications. Existing ontology reasoners, however, do not take advantage of the similarities between different versions of an ontology. In this paper, we propose a technique for incremental reasoning—that is, reasoning that reuses information obtained from previous versions of an ontology—based on the notion of a module. Our technique does not depend on a particular reasoning calculus and thus can be used in combination with any reasoner. We have applied our results to incremental classification of OWL DL ontologies and found significant improvement over regular classification time on a set of real-world ontologies.	f8b917a5792ca79a7cd73f0e2525b329	d43a29016ef497ea7b74744b111cee66	ab3316a9c0ad5f211e18f23a7b627348	incollection	History Matters: Incremental Ontology Reasoning Using Modules	Cuenca and Christian Halaschek-Wiener and Yevgeny Kazakov	\N	2008
7365957	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039778	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_56	\N		\N	\N	778--791	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039778}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_56}	This paper shows how semantic web techniques can be applied to solving problems of distributed content creation, discovery, linking, aggregation, and reuse in health information portals, both from end-users’ and content publishers’ viewpoints. As a case study, the national semantic health portal HealthFinland is presented. It provides citizens with intelligent searching and browsing services to reliable and up-to-date health information created by various health organizations in Finland. The system is based on a shared semantic metadata schema, ontologies, and ontology services. The content includes metadata about thousands of web documents such as web pages, articles, reports, campaign information, news, services, and other information related to health.	8f9b8cdf8b09fc3014fe022a3839a1b8	b0a311d430bd0ac421b1b6639bcad7e7	8ad4fe11ff4ec63041e5f5e3f0a3a081	incollection	HealthFinland —Finnish Health Information on the Semantic Web	Eero Hyv\\"{o}nen and Kim Viljanen and Osma Suominen	\N	2008
7365958	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039777	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_63	\N		\N	\N	871--878	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039777}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_63}	Grouping is an attractive interaction metaphor for users to create reference collections of Web resources they are interested in. Each grouping activity has a certain semantics: things which were previously unrelated are now connected with others via the group. We present the GroupMe! application which allows users to group and arrange multimedia Web resources they are interested in. GroupMe! has an easy-to-use interface for gathering and grouping of resources, and allows users to tag everything they like. The semantics of any user interaction is captured, transformed and stored as adequate RDF descriptions. As an example application of this automatically derived RDF content, we show the enhancement of search for tagged Web resources, which evaluates the grouping information to deduce additional contextual information about the resources. GroupMe! is available via http://www.groupme.org .	8022275d7e36a1be85ae5cbc5fa6227f	b5668d3743c233d704f7898911d11ed3	f9dcf0bf78233bbd1b31739af618292b	incollection	GroupMe! - Where Semantic Web Meets Web 2.0	Fabian Abel and Mischa Frank and Nicola Henze and Daniel Krause and Daniel Plappert and Patrick Siehndel	\N	2008
7365959	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039776	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_45	\N		\N	\N	623--636	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039776}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_45}	Hierarchical classifications are used pervasively by humans as a means to organize their data and knowledge about the world. One of their main advantages is that natural language labels, used to describe their contents, are easily understood by human users. However, at the same time, this is also one of their main disadvantages as these same labels are ambiguous and very hard to be reasoned about by software agents. This fact creates an insuperable hindrance for classifications to being embedded in the Semantic Web infrastructure. This paper presents an approach to converting classifications into lightweight ontologies, and it makes the following contributions: (i) it identifies the main NLP problems related to the conversion process and shows how they are different from the classical problems of NLP; (ii) it proposes heuristic solutions to these problems, which are especially effective in this domain; and (iii) it evaluates the proposed solutions by testing them on DMoz data.	bdcfdeefbcfa57669718a3f5340c8703	088b4b04683a8ef21a93764d492559dc	723d465eea7f326d15481ea058a67f66	incollection	From Web Directories to Ontologies: Natural Language Processing Challenges	Ilya Zaihrayeu and Lei Sun and Fausto Giunchiglia and Wei Pan and Qi Ju and Mingmin Chi and Xuanjing Huang	\N	2008
7365960	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039775	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_69	\N		\N	\N	916--920	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039775}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_69}	This paper describes a system capable of semi-automatically filling an XML template from free texts in the clinical domain (practice guidelines). The XML template includes semantic information not explicitly encoded in the text (pairs of conditions and actions/recommendations). Therefore, there is a need to compute the exact scope of conditions over text sequences expressing the required actions. We present in this paper the rules developed for this task. We show that the system yields good performance when applied to the analysis of French practice guidelines.	6e090fd745716ed35bec11576c75aed7	f11e3830da3116c354e7df1415438fd2	8accc9d232ae8cd510de4e54d2ecc859	incollection	From Texts to Structured Documents: The Case of Health Practice Guidelines	Amanda Bouffier	\N	2008
7365961	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039774	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_20	\N		\N	\N	267--280	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039774}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_20}	Finding the justifications of an entailment (that is, all the minimal set of axioms sufficient to produce an entailment) has emerged as a key inference service for the Web Ontology Language (OWL). Justifications are essential for debugging unsatisfiable classes and contradictions. The availability of justifications as explanations of entailments improves the understandability of large and complex ontologies. In this paper, we present several algorithms for computing all the justifications of an entailment in an OWL-DL Ontology and show, by an empirical evaluation, that even a reasoner independent approach works well on real ontologies.	fb6c5f5c214aa5a38ab50ef4818e1524	ffcbe3371e9874ff2e28ed1c6136e39b	e640c79f30d10875d0c026e4764baee5	incollection	Finding All Justifications of OWL DL Entailments	Aditya Kalyanpur and Bijan Parsia and Matthew Horridge and Evren Sirin	\N	2008
7365962	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039773	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_77	\N		\N	\N	956--960	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039773}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_77}	Unsatisfactory performance of ontology mapping methods on many tasks seems to indicate the need for employing some background knowledge. My PhD work focuses on exploiting pattern-like structures for this purpose. Design patterns are related to different styles of modelling ontology structure and/or naming of concepts. On the other hand, mapping patterns emerge as result of the mapping process. Preliminary results and schedule of future work are presented.	1f4bf881ea1952b2189936508f04d297	67ecc3d8bba149c6434f5af1732eaf72	fc1ab7a0d994f140154951e1fb240764	incollection	Exploiting Patterns in Ontology Mapping	Ond\\v{r}ej \\v{S}v\\'{a}b	\N	2008
7365963	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039772	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_31	\N		\N	\N	423--437	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039772}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_31}	The increased availability of online knowledge has led to the design of several algorithms that solve a variety of tasks by harvesting the Semantic Web, i.e., by dynamically selecting and exploring a multitude of online ontologies. Our hypothesis is that the performance of such novel algorithms implicitly provides an insight into the quality of the used ontologies and thus opens the way to a task-based evaluation of the Semantic Web. We have investigated this hypothesis by studying the lessons learnt about online ontologies when used to solve three tasks: ontology matching, folksonomy enrichment, and word sense disambiguation. Our analysis leads to a suit of conclusions about the status of the Semantic Web, which highlight a number of strengths and weaknesses of the semantic information available online and complement the findings of other analysis of the Semantic Web landscape.	60564e5955abbf02bc360ae83401bc40	11f4c20c7e0981efad0e23b05998a672	e4475d8222537f203e95b5546718f506	incollection	Evaluating the Semantic Web: A Task-Based Approach	Marta Sabou and Jorge Gracia and Sofia Angeletou and Mathieu D’aquin and Enrico Motta	\N	2008
7365964	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039771	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--14	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039771}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_1}	Semantic Web databases allow efficient storage and access to RDF statements. Applications are able to use expressive query languages in order to retrieve relevant metadata to perform different tasks. However, access to metadata may not be public to just any application or service. Instead, powerful and flexible mechanisms for protecting sets of RDF statements are required for many Semantic Web applications. Unfortunately, current RDF stores do not provide fine-grained protection. This paper fills this gap and presents a mechanism by which complex and expressive policies can be specified in order to protect access to metadata in multi-service environments.	b0c12938cf34bb500e0766d93e808f3b	f7975ed8a2fe49d61377f7f5aa4637b6	16561a435c3bed16b0849890d50f4c89	incollection	Enabling Advanced and Context-Dependent Access Control in RDF Stores	Fabian Abel and Juri De Coi and Nicola Henze and Arne Koesling and Daniel Krause and Daniel Olmedilla	\N	2008
7365965	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039770	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_62	\N		\N	\N	857--870	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039770}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_62}	Data warehouse is now widely used in business analysis and decision making processes. To adapt the rapidly changing business environment, we develop a tool to make data warehouses more business-friendly by using Semantic Web technologies. The main idea is to make business semantics explicit by uniformly representing the business metadata (i.e. conceptual enterprise data model and multidimensional model) with an extended OWL language. Then a mapping from the business metadata to the schema of the data warehouse is built. When an analysis request is raised, a customized data mart with data populated from the data warehouse can be automatically generated with the help of this built-in knowledge. This tool, called Enterprise Information Asset Workbench (EIAW), is deployed at the Taikang Life Insurance Company, one of the top five insurance companies of China. User feedback shows that OWL provides an excellent basis for the representation of business semantics in data warehouse, but many necessary extensions are also needed in the real application. The user also deemed this tool very helpful because of its flexibility and speeding up data mart deployment in face of business changes.	7190910cb79308f083784710ab7a9f39	866e12a1a9c2f14ef566d592371c45cc	ce3cd9da1d88c727604f3c17133425d8	incollection	EIAW: Towards a Business-Friendly Data Warehouse Using Semantic Web Technologies	Guotong Xie and Yang Yang and Shengping Liu and Zhaoming Qiu and Yue Pan and Xiongzhi Zhou	\N	2008
7365966	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039769	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_17	\N		\N	\N	225--238	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039769}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_17}	Ontologies proliferate with the growth of the Semantic Web. However, most of data on the Web are still stored in relational databases. Therefore, it is important to establish interoperability between relational databases and ontologies for creating a Web of data. An effective way to achieve interoperability is finding mappings between relational database schemas and ontologies. In this paper, we propose a new approach to discovering simple mappings between a relational database schema and an ontology. It exploits simple mappings based on virtual documents, and eliminates incorrect mappings via validating mapping consistency. Additionally, it also constructs a special type of semantic mappings, called contextual mappings, which is useful for practical applications. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach performs well on several data sets from real world domains.	6de8af71689ef970f87dcc1d9b2d8b8d	3465de044265f18ed3488dd4f57ed199	8894f10da5b5349a82a2b552e570479d	incollection	Discovering Simple Mappings Between Relational Database Schemas and Ontologies	Wei Hu and Yuzhong Qu	\N	2008
7365967	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039768	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_52	\N		\N	\N	722--735	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039768}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_52}	DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against datasets derived from Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data. We describe the extraction of the DBpedia datasets, and how the resulting information is published on the Web for human- and machine-consumption. We describe some emerging applications from the DBpedia community and show how website authors can facilitate DBpedia content within their sites. Finally, we present the current status of interlinking DBpedia with other open datasets on the Web and outline how DBpedia could serve as a nucleus for an emerging Web of open data.	260449742c20c165292ff196c00621dc	13281ed84430a86dc64b9af4cf598767	8ee665aacd1eceb52852069aa43870e2	incollection	DBpedia: A Nucleus for a Web of Open Data	S\\"{o}ren Auer and Christian Bizer and Georgi Kobilarov and Jens Lehmann and Richard Cyganiak and Zachary Ives	\N	2008
7365968	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039767	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_75	\N		\N	\N	946--950	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039767}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_75}	Our research explores the possibilities for factoring culture into user models, working towards cultural adaptivity in the Semantic Web. The aim is to automate the localization process by acquiring details about an individual’s cultural background. The paper shows how we have based our approach on research findings from related fields, outlining the connection between the cultural user and domain model ontologies, and a test environment. Furthermore, we describe a preliminary plan of how to validate our cultural user model by comparison to our previous experience in the manual adaptation of imbuto.	ed2044cee41ef3a5b8f3048b64e87455	ef947390d384ce3c56fcbf0f352375b6	7f61f78a6094b30cdff33405019dfee9	incollection	Cultural Adaptivity for the Semantic Web	Katharina Reinecke	\N	2008
7365969	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039766	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_12	\N		\N	\N	156--168	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039766}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_12}	We present a simple method to extract information from search engine snippets. Although the techniques presented are domain independent, this work focuses on extracting biographical information of historical persons from multiple unstructured sources on the Web. We first similarly find a list of persons and their periods of life by querying the periods and scanning the retrieved snippets for person names. Subsequently, we find biographical information for the persons extracted. In order to get insight in the mutual relations among the persons identified, we create a social network using co-occurrences on the Web. Although we use uncontrolled and unstructured Web sources, the information extracted is reliable. Moreover we show that Web Information Extraction can be used to create both informative and enjoyable applications.	d6fa4922c4966999aec5e15d7f46a1cb	391ea1b07a0c2c31cc2fea07980c486a	7445eb41d66cf5782e1c19da15a71d62	incollection	Creating a Dead Poets Society: Extracting a Social Network of Historical Persons from the Web	Gijs Geleijnse and Jan Korst	\N	2008
7365970	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039765	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_24	\N		\N	\N	324--339	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039765}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_24}	We study the continuous evaluation of conjunctive triple pattern queries over RDF data stored in distributed hash tables. In a continuous query scenario network nodes subscribe with long-standing queries and receive answers whenever RDF triples satisfying their queries are published. We present two novel query processing algorithms for this scenario and analyze their properties formally. Our performance goal is to have algorithms that scale to large amounts of RDF data, distribute the storage and query processing load evenly and incur as little network traffic as possible. We discuss the various performance tradeoffs that occur through a detailed experimental evaluation of the proposed algorithms.	a67008c6af095144b07a1eb3129c9217	826ead3e11c83695dae9b71231824bd2	3bd435b61986b8273697e7a0761f6cc0	incollection	Continuous RDF Query Processing over DHTs	Erietta Liarou and Stratos Idreos and Manolis Koubarakis	\N	2008
7365971	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039764	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_23	\N		\N	\N	310--323	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039764}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_23}	Despite the success of the Web Ontology Language OWL, the development of expressive means for querying OWL knowledge bases is still an open issue. In this paper, we investigate how a very natural and desirable form of queries—namely conjunctive ones—can be used in conjunction with OWL such that one of the major design criteria of the latter—namely decidability—can be retained. More precisely, we show that querying the tractable fragment of OWL 1.1 is decidable. We also provide a complexity analysis and show that querying unrestricted is undecidable.	b5cc617af891c4242f0ecf223d056b2d	427cedcb10d3766ebfd4cf80c10ff2a2	4c5d193fd37d46865b1db3d7cb0806a2	incollection	Conjunctive Queries for a Tractable Fragment of OWL 1.1	Markus Kr\\"{o}tzsch and Sebastian Rudolph and Pascal Hitzler	\N	2008
7365972	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039763	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_3	\N		\N	\N	30--43	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039763}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_3}	Semantic descriptions of non-textual media available on the web can be used to facilitate retrieval and presentation of media assets and documents containing them. While technologies for multimedia semantic descriptions already exist, there is as yet no formal description of a high quality multimedia ontology that is compatible with existing (semantic) web technologies. We explain the complexity of the problem using an annotation scenario. We then derive a number of requirements for specifying a formal multimedia ontology before we present the developed ontology, COMM, and evaluate it with respect to our requirements. We provide an API for generating multimedia annotations that conform to COMM.	10dbac78653f8e6dedeadba1f96603bf	e72042348aa978b29bef3479ae601078	d866b6b5dee3baf78a14ad1c855dc37d	incollection	COMM: Designing a Well-Founded Multimedia Ontology for the Web	Richard Arndt and Rapha\\"{e}l Troncy and Steffen Staab and Lynda Hardman and Miroslav Vacura	\N	2008
7365973	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039762	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_41	\N		\N	\N	566--579	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039762}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_41}	Automatic knowledge reuse for Semantic Web applications imposes several challenges on ontology search. Existing ontology retrieval systems merely return a lengthy list of relevant single ontologies, which may not completely cover the specified user requirements. Therefore, there arises an increasing demand for a tool or algorithm with a mechanism to check concept adequacy of existing ontologies with respect to a user query, and then recommend a single or combination of ontologies which can entirely fulfill the requirements. Thus, this paper develops an algorithm, namely combiSQORE to determine whether the available collection of ontologies is able to completely satisfy a submitted query and return a single or combinative ontology that guarantees query coverage. In addition, it ranks the returned answers based on their conceptual closeness and query coverage. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is simple, efficient and effective.	e418b11fa64e130103bc66ac164460a4	e4e5735af185667e69fce98d561dcce1	1507df7acafde95cc2849a7f4485961f	incollection	combiSQORE: An Ontology Combination Algorithm	Rachanee Ungrangsi and Chutiporn Anutariya and Vilas Wuwongse	\N	2008
7365974	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039761	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_11	\N		\N	\N	142--155	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039761}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_11}	This paper presents a controlled language for ontology editing and a software implementation, based partly on standard NLP tools, for processing that language and manipulating an ontology. The input sentences are analysed deterministically and compositionally with respect to a given ontology, which the software consults in order to interpret the input’s semantics; this allows the user to learn fewer syntactic structures since some of them can be used to refer to either classes or instances, for example. A repeated-measures, task-based evaluation has been carried out in comparison with a well-known ontology editor; our software received favourable results for basic tasks. The paper also discusses work in progress and future plans for developing this language and tool.	31034f1ed8e1f62a898947e7c0370148	db8dfebf2fb42a20ff73d99b9e8d0fd1	f20cf171e0806312a4abdfbef940d0d0	incollection	CLOnE: Controlled Language for Ontology Editing	Adam Funk and Valentin Tablan and Kalina Bontcheva and Hamish Cunningham and Brian Davis and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7365975	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039760	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_64	\N		\N	\N	879--886	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039760}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_64}	The main objective of the CHIP project is to demonstrate how Semantic Web technologies can be deployed to provide personalized access to digital museum collections. We illustrate our approach with the digital database ARIA of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. For the semantic enrichment of the Rijksmuseum ARIA database we collaborated with the CATCH STITCH project to produce mappings to Iconclass, and with the MultimediaN E-culture project to produce the RDF/OWL of the ARIA and Adlib databases. The main focus of CHIP is on exploring the potential of applying adaptation techniques to provide personalized experience for the museum visitors both on the Web site and in the museum.	44cf6bedf3a46ef4b06aa90f6e6972bd	6ed9a601d9c9f46b3271a53b671af3f0	a684be348b385ad45bce3a0e0b4d39a5	incollection	CHIP Demonstrator: Semantics-Driven Recommendations and Museum Tour Generation	Lora Aroyo and Natalia Stash and Yiwen Wang and Peter Gorgels and Lloyd Rutledge	\N	2008
7365976	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039759	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_25	\N		\N	\N	340--352	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039759}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_25}	Recently the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) produced a standard set of “Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema” (SAWSDL). SAWSDL provides a standard means by which WSDL documents can be related to semantic descriptions, such as those provided by OWL-S (OWL for Services) and other Semantic Web services frameworks. We argue that the value of SAWSDL cannot be realized until its use is specified, and its benefits explained, in connection with a particular framework. This paper is an important first step toward meeting that need, with respect to OWL-S. We explain what OWL-S constructs are appropriate for use with the various SAWSDL annotations, and provide a rationale and guidelines for their use. In addition, we discuss some weaknesses of SAWSDL, and identify some ways in which OWL-S could evolve so as to integrate more smoothly with SAWSDL.	7a712c5f3716df54656f33640ceed30d	f1354ba86365bd4a3ea118124be47596	7a9ca5e2123cb82f437bde7593befade	incollection	Bringing Semantic Annotations to Web Services: OWL-S from the SAWSDL Perspective	David Martin and Massimo Paolucci and Matthias Wagner	\N	2008
7365977	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039758	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_2	\N		\N	\N	15--29	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039758}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_2}	Many scientific problems can be represented as computational workflows of operations that access remote data, integrate heterogeneous data, and analyze and derive new data. Even when the data access and processing operations are implemented as web or grid services, workflows are often constructed manually in languages such as BPEL. Adding semantic descriptions of the services enables automatic or mixed-initiative composition. In most previous work, these descriptions consists of semantic types for inputs and outputs of services or a type for the service as a whole. While this is certainly useful, we argue that is not enough to model and construct complex data workflows. We present a planning approach to automatically constructing data processing workflows where the inputs and outputs of services are relational descriptions in an expressive logic. Our workflow planner uses relational subsumption to connect the output of a service with the input of another. This modeling style has the advantage that adaptor services, so-called shims, can be automatically inserted into the workflow where necessary.	0ac94547e2579e9384ebdf37e23eb6fe	5782fe566068937ec3e93781e512dbcd	e49a58dec5effb179e1da4cbf9bc9e6f	incollection	Automatically Composing Data Workflows with Relational Descriptions and Shim Services	Jos\\'{e} Ambite and Dipsy Kapoor	\N	2008
7365978	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039757	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_60	\N		\N	\N	830--842	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039757}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_60}	An ontology provides a precise specification of the vocabulary used by a community of interest (COI). Multiple communities of interest may describe the same concept using the same or different terms. When such communities interact, ontology alignment and translation is required. This is typically a time consuming process. This paper describes Snoggle, an open source tool designed to ease development of ontology translation rules, and discusses its application to geospatial ontologies.	19fd97e2ff1d399824a218dc7a808831	cd6891db0c1d767e618422399bde7795	3dc60988c43adaa57e0068ae409245d6	incollection	Application of Ontology Translation	James Ressler and Mike Dean and Edward Benson and Eric Dorner and Chuck Morris	\N	2008
7365979	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039756	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_49	\N		\N	\N	680--693	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039756}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_49}	This paper deals with the problem of exploring hierarchical semantics from social annotations. Recently, social annotation services have become more and more popular in Semantic Web. It allows users to arbitrarily annotate web resources, thus, largely lowers the barrier to cooperation. Furthermore, through providing abundant meta-data resources, social annotation might become a key to the development of Semantic Web. However, on the other hand, social annotation has its own apparent limitations, for instance, 1) ambiguity and synonym phenomena and 2) lack of hierarchical information. In this paper, we propose an unsupervised model to automatically derive hierarchical semantics from social annotations. Using a social bookmark service Del.icio.us as example, we demonstrate that the derived hierarchical semantics has the ability to compensate those shortcomings. We further apply our model on another data set from Flickr to testify our model’s applicability on different environments. The experimental results demonstrate our model’s efficiency.	e657d1419646a06ba4ff9a4032432be3	e8397fd51d43531b91e81776c879f487	a33daf566e38c1928643f9ebf07c9a95	incollection	An Unsupervised Model for Exploring Hierarchical Semantics from Social Annotations	Mianwei Zhou and Shenghua Bao and Xian Wu and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7365980	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039755	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_6	\N		\N	\N	72--85	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039755}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_6}	Design patterns are widely-used software engineering abstractions which define guidelines for modeling common application scenarios. Ontology design patterns are the extension of software patterns for knowledge acquisition in the Semantic Web. In this work we present a design pattern for representing relevance depending on context in OWL ontologies, i.e. to assert which knowledge from the domain ought to be considered in a given scenario. Besides the formal semantics and the features of the pattern, we describe a reasoning procedure to extract relevant knowledge in the resulting ontology and a plug-in for Prot�g� which assists pattern use.	416834d3b35a6ae99f30763845660b28	1b76473d1a97bff6f5970313bb4165c1	ce8dc3b7d39f6e678cccae967aca8c01	incollection	An Ontology Design Pattern for Representing Relevance in OWL	Fernando Bobillo and Miguel Delgado and Juan G\\'{o}mez-Romero	\N	2008
7365981	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039754	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_30	\N		\N	\N	409--422	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039754}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_30}	This paper presents a method for making metadata conforming to heterogeneous schemas semantically interoperable. The idea is to make the knowledge embedded in the schema structures interoperable and explicit by transforming the schemas into a shared, event-based representation of knowledge about the real world. This enables and simplifies accurate reasoning services such as cross-domain semantic search, browsing, and recommending. A case study of transforming three different schemas and datasets is presented. An implemented knowledge-based recommender system utilizing the results in the semantic portal CultureSampo was found useful in a preliminary user study.	7053a062ea39685d3a0614293280717a	0a50a1fa75a333885242088b36be82a7	d8067b9f282416cb53115c722cb33828	incollection	An Event-Based Approach for Semantic Metadata Interoperability	Tuukka Ruotsalo and Eero Hyv\\"{o}nen	\N	2008
7365982	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039753	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_19	\N		\N	\N	253--266	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039753}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_19}	Instance-based ontology mapping is a promising family of solutions to a class of ontology alignment problems. It crucially depends on measuring the similarity between sets of annotated instances. In this paper we study how the choice of co-occurrence measures affects the performance of instance-based mapping. To this end, we have implemented a number of different statistical co-occurrence measures. We have prepared an extensive test case using vocabularies of thousands of terms, millions of instances, and hundreds of thousands of co-annotated items. We have obtained a human Gold Standard judgement for part of the mapping-space. We then study how the different co-occurrence measures and a number of algorithmic variations perform on our benchmark dataset as compared against the Gold Standard. Our systematic study shows excellent results of instance-based matching in general, where the more simple measures often outperform more sophisticated statistical co-occurrence measures.	05894503177c2ebda147a76a05d8604e	45179a67762d525b6cb36364e20f7da0	a9089fb09bdd4efa8898158ea6951217	incollection	An Empirical Study of Instance-Based Ontology Matching	Antoine Isaac and Lourens van der Meij and Stefan Schlobach and Shenghui Wang	\N	2008
7365983	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039752	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_29	\N		\N	\N	395--408	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039752}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_29}	We present a semantic-based approach to multi-issue bilateral negotiation for e-commerce. We use Description Logics to model advertisements, and relations among issues as axioms in a TBox. We then introduce a logic-based alternating-offers protocol, able to handle conflicting information, that merges non-standard reasoning services in Description Logics with utility thoery to find the most suitable agreements. We illustrate and motivate the theoretical framework, the logical language, and the negotiation protocol.	e679bec7726ed7f04d3d2af8151a52f0	f2a880b6c50a99f475fb4d9e1a0de451	d3b36f93a656bedcf2363654d059965b	incollection	Alternating-Offers Protocol for Multi-issue Bilateral Negotiation in Semantic-Enabled Marketplaces	Azzurra Ragone and Tommaso Di Noia and Eugenio Di Sciascio and Francesco Donini	\N	2008
7365984	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039751	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_34	\N		\N	\N	466--479	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039751}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_34}	The process of instantiating an ontology with high-quality and up-to-date instance information manually is both time consuming and prone to error. Automatic ontology instantiation from Web sources is one of the possible solutions to this problem and aims at the computer supported population of an ontology through the exploitation of (redundant) information available on the Web. In this paper we present AllRight, a comprehensive ontology instantiating system. In particular, the techniques implemented in AllRight are designed for application scenarios, in which the desired instance information is given in the form of tables and for which existing Information Extraction (IE) approaches based on statistical or natural language processing methods are not directly applicable. Within AllRight, we have therefore developed new techniques for dealing with tabular instance data and combined these techniques with existing methods. The system supports all necessary steps for ontology instantiation, i.e. web crawling, name extraction, document clustering as well as fact extraction and validation. AllRight has been successfully evaluated in the popular domains of digital cameras and notebooks leading to a about eighty percent accuracy of the extracted facts given only a very limited amount of seed knowledge.	cbefe880b658eb7782b99b2ad90cffc1	3ed7809d350cb887e21818cc2a781a43	35e5aa32d7a9bab7631a6a1c948317ea	incollection	AllRight : Automatic Ontology Instantiation from Tabular Web Documents	Kostyantyn Shchekotykhin and Dietmar Jannach and Gerhard Friedrich and Olga Kozeruk	\N	2008
7365985	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039750	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_53	\N		\N	\N	736--749	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039750}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_53}	This paper presents a semantic case-based reasoning framework for text categorization. Text categorization is the task of classifying text documents under predefined categories. Accidentology is our application field and the goal of our framework is to classify documents describing real road accidents under predefined road accident prototypes, which also are described by text documents. Accidents are described by accident reports while accident prototypes are described by accident scenarios. Thus, text categorization is done by assigning each accident report to an accident scenario, which highlights particular mechanisms leading to accident. We propose a textual case-based reasoning approach (TCBR), which allows us to integrate both textual and domain knowledge aspects in order to carry out this categorization. CBR solves a new problem (target case) by identifying its similarity to one or several previously solved problems (source cases) stored in a case base and by adapting their known solutions. Cases of our framework are created from text. Most of TCBR applications create cases from text by using Information Retrieval techniques, which leads to knowledge-poor descriptions of cases. We show that using semantic resources (two ontologies of accidentology) makes possible to overcome this difficulty, and allows us to enrich cases by using formal knowledge. In this paper, we argue that semantic resources are likely to improve the quality of cases created from text, and, therefore, such resources can support the reasoning cycle. We illustrate this claim with our framework developed to classify documents in the accidentology domain.	64a068d6f6df5fc7c5b8420b6fa5e5fc	7547ea694c1e47c535665ecc2c6c8297	05b416ff66d25795218f5141d3382a64	incollection	A Semantic Case-Based Reasoning Framework for Text Categorization	Valentina Ceausu and Sylvie Despr\\`{e}s	\N	2008
7365986	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039749	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_36	\N		\N	\N	494--507	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039749}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_36}	In different areas ontologies have been developed and many of these ontologies contain overlapping information. Often we would therefore want to be able to use multiple ontologies. To obtain good results, we need to find the relationships between terms in the different ontologies, i.e. we need to align them. Currently, there already exist a number of different alignment strategies. However, it is usually difficult for a user that needs to align two ontologies to decide which of the different available strategies are the most suitable. In this paper we propose a method that provides recommendations on alignment strategies for a given alignment problem. The method is based on the evaluation of the different available alignment strategies on several small selected pieces from the ontologies, and uses the evaluation results to provide recommendations. In the paper we give the basic steps of the method, and then illustrate and discuss the method in the setting of an alignment problem with two well-known biomedical ontologies. We also experiment with different implementations of the steps in the method.	c40904aeb4af5b908430d2e4639d7c72	839f3458d7e1eddc0259fab6af5485ca	1e38bc53217bd5fea00fc0d04c27580f	incollection	A Method for Recommending Ontology Alignment Strategies	He Tan and Patrick Lambrix	\N	2008
7365987	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039748	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_55	\N		\N	\N	764--777	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039748}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_55}	This paper introduces a framework to add a semantic web layer to legacy organizational information, and describes its application to the use case provided by the Italian National Research Council (CNR) intraweb. Building on a traditional web-based view of information from different legacy databases, we have performed a semantic porting of data into a knowledge base, dependent on an OWL domain ontology. We have enriched the knowledge base by means of text mining techniques, in order to discover on-topic relations. Several reasoning techniques have been applied, in order to infer relevant implicit relationships. Finally, the ontology and the knowledge base have been deployed on a semantic wiki by means of the WikiFactory tool, which allows users to browse the ontology and the knowledge base, to introduce new relations, to revise wrong assertions in a collaborative way, and to perform semantic queries. In our experiments, we have been able to easily implement several functionalities, such as expert finding, by simply formulating ad-hoc queries from either an ontology editor or the semantic wiki interface. The result is an intelligent and collaborative front end, which allow users to add information, fill gaps, or revise existing information on a semantic basis, while keeping the knowledge base automatically updated.	de233d68bb0be0ae897813c453597ed4	05d16d1443fca88b604d704c313151a0	73921277338b8b35ec6fdd8c6f7c2870	incollection	A Collaborative Semantic Web Layer to Enhance Legacy Systems	Alfio Gliozzo and Aldo Gangemi and Valentina Presutti and Elena Cardillo and Enrico Daga and Alberto Salvati and Gianluca Troiani	\N	2008
7365988	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039747	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_9	\N		\N	\N	114--127	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039747}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_9}	Ontology mapping is the key to data interoperability in the semantic web. This problem has received a lot of research attention, however, the research emphasis has been mostly devoted to automating the mapping process, even though the creation of mappings often involve the user. As industry interest in semantic web technologies grows and the number of widely adopted semantic web applications increases, we must begin to support the user. In this paper, we combine data gathered from background literature, theories of cognitive support and decision making, and an observational case study to propose a theoretical framework for cognitive support in ontology mapping tools. We also describe a tool called CogZ that is based on this framework.	34f5e483a5b3638fae549c15005f6e62	f803803fd68e508bcbe19f03c8412fe5	20235a1a8759888e94e61b4e4dc2fe2d	incollection	A Cognitive Support Framework for Ontology Mapping	Sean Falconer and Margaret-Anne Storey	\N	2008
7365989	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039746	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_35	\N		\N	\N	480--493	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039746}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_35}	The discovery of suitable Web services for a given task is one of the central operations in Service-oriented Architectures (SOA), and research on Semantic Web services (SWS) aims at automating this step. For the large amount of available Web services that can be expected in real-world settings, the computational costs of automated discovery based on semantic matchmaking become important. To make a discovery engine a reliable software component, we must thus aim at minimizing both the mean and the variance of the duration of the discovery task. For this, we present an extension for discovery engines in SWS environments that exploits structural knowledge and previous discovery results for reducing the search space of consequent discovery operations. Our prototype implementation shows significant improvements when applied to the Stanford SWS Challenge scenario and dataset.	d3470b89c828cbcccb9d1b6d0ef5bc7b	6fe6c15971decfbb7c7d032da82c9740	fee82200adf9b160b9a747c5f8529b44	incollection	A Caching Mechanism for Semantic Web Service Discovery	Michael Stollberg and Martin Hepp and J\\"{o}rg Hoffmann	\N	2008
7365991	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039725	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_12	\N		\N	\N	178--194	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039725}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_12}	Re-using and combining multiple ontologies on the Web is bound to lead to inconsistencies between the combined vocabularies. Even many of the ontologies that are in use today turn out to be inconsistent once some of their implicit knowledge is made explicit. However, robust and efficient methods to deal with inconsistencies are lacking from current Semantic Web reasoning systems, which are typically based on classical logic. In earlier papers, we have proposed the use of syntactic relevance functions as a method for reasoning with inconsistent ontologies. In this paper, we extend that work to the use of semantic distances. We show how Google distances can be used to develop semantic relevance functions to reason with inconsistent ontologies. In essence we are using the implicit knowledge hidden in the Web for explicit reasoning purposes. We have implemented this approach as part of the PION reasoning system. We report on experiments with several realistic ontologies. The test results show that a mixed syntactic/semantic approach can significantly improve reasoning performance over the purely syntactic approach. Furthermore, our methods allow to trade-off computational cost for inferential completeness. Our experiment shows that we only have to give up a little quality to obtain a high performance gain.	2ded87ce46910bc10136ce02285af0aa	5001bfdc8fe68d9291d16f61e86a6617	45d6a1c93144d522d5276702b1b38fd4	incollection	Using Semantic Distances for Reasoning with Inconsistent Ontologies	Zhisheng Huang and Frank van Harmelen	\N	2008
7365992	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039724	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_61	\N		\N	\N	907--913	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039724}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_61}	The Semantic Web approach is becoming established in specific application domains, however there has been as yet no uptake within the mainstream internet environment [1]. The reasons for the lack of uptake of the semantic web amongst casual web users can be attributed to technology perception, comprehensibility and ease of use. It is perceived that the creation of ontologies is a top-down and complex process, whereas in reality ontologies can emerge bottom-up and be simple. Ontology technology is based on formal logics that are not understandable for ordinary people. Finally there is significant overhead for a user in the creation of metadata for information resources in accordance with ontologies. To address these three problems, it is proposed that the interfaces to semantic web tools will need to be engineered in such a way that the tools become simplified, disappear into the background, and become more engaging for casual web users. Increasingly techniques from the semantic desktop research community will enable the creation of a personal ontology on behalf of a user. Although the automatic and efficient matching between the personal ontology and the models used by others (for example through the use of collaborative tags, community ontologies) can be achieved through the application of a variety of matching techniques [2], fully automatic derivation of mappings from the resultant set of candidate matches is considered impossible as yet [3]. A mapping can be thought of as the expression of a confirmed correspondence (e.g. equivalence, subclass, some arbitrary formula). The correspondence could be derived perhaps using machine learning approaches but is typically derived by a human. The majority of state of the art tools in the ontology mapping area [4] and the community ontology creation area [5] rely on a classic presentation of the class hierarchy of two ontologies side by side and some means for the user to express the mappings. These approaches predominately assume that the mapping is being undertaken by an expert: who does not require a personalised interface; whose explicit task is to generate a “one size fits all” full mapping (to be used in common by several applications); and who typically undertakes the task during a small number of long sessions. The number of user trials that have taken place have also been small [6] and those that have, have focused purely on the mapping effectiveness and do not address usability issues (an exception recently being that of [7]). In contrast to the semantic web, ‘Web 2.0’ has seen an explosion in uptake within the mainstream internet environment [8]. Some of the main characteristics of ‘Web 2.0’ are rich user experience, user participation and collective intelligence [9]. We intend to take user-driven methodologies that exist within ‘Web 2.0’ to semantic mapping. We propose that the casual web users who will benefit from mappings (through usage by their applications), will undertake themselves partial targeted mappings, gradually and over time, using techniques that address usability issues, support personalization and enable control of the mapping interactions.	f7edd6b72c02dd5bdb1730b35549d3af	1b4ed4243038302c4c8850c6ca18316f	cbe26bf5b1a90fb92f576c11ee127feb	incollection	Towards Semantic Mapping for Casual Web Users	Colm Conroy	\N	2008
7365993	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039723	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_57	\N		\N	\N	875--888	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039723}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_57}	A Multimedia Content Marketplace can support innovative business models in the telecommunication sector. This marketplace has a strong need for semantics, co-ordination and a service-oriented architecture. Triple Space Computing is an emerging semantic co-ordination paradigm for Web services, for which the marketplace is an ideal implementation scenario. This paper introduces the developed Triple Space platform and our planned evaluation of its value to our telecommunication scenario.	1b1eb7ce8a43d8f1fbcd27ed166d5261	b8e8f0c81a1f973c85127285d0a14796	4d7bd8402ef0fe214f846b9b0d55dd09	incollection	Towards a Multimedia Content Marketplace Implementation Based on Triplespaces	David de Francisco and Lyndon Nixon and Toro	\N	2008
7365994	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039722	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_44	\N		\N	\N	695--708	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039722}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_44}	In cultural heritage, large virtual collections are coming into existence. Such collections contain heterogeneous sets of metadata and vocabulary concepts, originating from multiple sources. In the context of the E-Culture demonstrator we have shown earlier that such virtual collections can be effectively explored with keyword search and semantic clustering. In this paper we describe the design rationale of ClioPatria, an open-source system which provides APIs for scalable semantic graph search. The use of ClioPatria’s search strategies is illustrated with a realistic use case: searching for ”Picasso”. We discuss details of scalable graph search, the required OWL reasoning functionalities and show why SPARQL queries are insufficient for solving the search problem.	48968a7e7d1eabc6cc2796b29bf16e96	52a3c2570851da09772eecb0a7bb3ac1	4266abe2a2d0014c2f6972ae0f38ca84	incollection	Thesaurus-Based Search in Large Heterogeneous Collections	Jan Wielemaker and Michiel Hildebrand and Jacco van Ossenbruggen and Guus Schreiber	\N	2008
7365995	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039721	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_8	\N		\N	\N	114--129	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039721}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_8}	This paper studies the expressive power of SPARQL. The main result is that SPARQL and non-recursive safe Datalog with negation have equivalent expressive power, and hence, by classical results, SPARQL is equivalent from an expressiveness point of view to Relational Algebra. We present explicit generic rules of the transformations in both directions. Among other findings of the paper are the proof that negation can be simulated in SPARQL, that non-safe filters are superfluous, and that current SPARQL W3C semantics can be simplified to a standard compositional one.	3e63b6ad525d23a0f7948f4b073f3144	36a097dab1cd52034905b73ef38c383e	d95f5d3c645fa6529357259e0d9930cc	incollection	The Expressive Power of SPARQL	Renzo Angles and Claudio Gutierrez	\N	2008
7365996	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039720	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_42	\N		\N	\N	665--680	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039720}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_42}	A large amount of terms (classes and properties) have been published on the Semantic Web by various parties, to be shared for describing resources. Terms are defined based on other terms, and thus a directed dependence relation is formed. The study of term dependence is a foundation work and is important for many other tasks, such as ontology maintenance, integration, and distributed reasoning on the Web scale. In this paper, we analyze the complex network characteristics of the term dependence graph and the induced vocabulary dependence graph. The graphs analyzed in the experiments are constructed from a large data set that contains 1,278,233 terms in 3,039 vocabularies. The results characterize the current status of schemas on the Semantic Web in many aspects, including degree distributions, reachability, and connectivity.	f1d193aab667d043f5eeb7a349688d45	6e3341d5198d1e880c40913af1ebdc18	559329e949587a7b026f2c0e364254d7	incollection	Term Dependence on the Semantic Web	Gong Cheng and Yuzhong Qu	\N	2008
7365997	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039719	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_56	\N		\N	\N	861--874	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039719}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_56}	Metadata management is an important aspect of today’s enterprise information systems. Metadata management systems are growing from toolspecific repositories to enterprise-wide metadata repositories. In this context, one challenge is the management of the evolving metadata whose schema or meta-model itself may evolve, e.g., dynamically-added properties, which are often hard to predict upfront at the initial meta-model design time; another challenge is to organize the metadata by semantically-rich classification schemes. In this paper, we present a practical system which provides support for users to dynamically manage semantically-rich properties and classifications in the IBM WebSphere Metadata Server (MDS) by integrating an OWL ontology repository. To enable the smooth acceptance of Semantic Web technologies for developers of commercial software which must run 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, the system is designed to consist of integrated modeling paradigms, with an integrated query language and runtime repository. Specifically, we propose the modeling of dynamic properties on structured metadata as OWL properties and the modeling of classification schemes as OWL ontologies for metadata classification. We present a natural extension to OQL (Object Query Language)-like query language to embrace dynamic properties and metadata classification. We also observe that hybrid storage, i.e., horizontal tables for structured metadata and vertical triple tables for dynamic properties and classification, is suitable for the storage and query processing of co-existing structured metadata and semantic metadata. We believe that our study and experience are not specific to MDS, but are valuable for the community trying to apply Semantic Web technologies to the structured data management area.	029584ffc11ddb19252d057b9bb3045a	ba280ecea3f2f7468a24159a96e696b5	26c5ac1d05e1936df4b2eb0a2fc6e45e	incollection	Supporting Ontology-Based Dynamic Property and Classification in WebSphere Metadata Server	Shengping Liu and Yang Yang and Guotong Xie and Chen Wang and Feng Cao and Dos and Bob Schloss and Yue Pan and Kevin Shank and John Colgrave	\N	2008
7365998	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039718	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_2	\N		\N	\N	17--32	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039718}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_2}	Ontologies are becoming so large in their coverage that no single person or a small group of people can develop them effectively and ontology development becomes a community-based enterprise. In this paper, we discuss requirements for supporting collaborative ontology development and present Collaborative Prot\\'{e}g\\'{e}—a tool that supports many of these requirements, such as discussions integrated with ontology-editing process, chats, and annotations of changes and ontology components. We have evaluated Collaborative Prot\\'{e}g\\'{e} in the context of ontology development in an ongoing large-scale biomedical project that actively uses ontologies at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System. Users have found the new tool effective as an environment for carrying out discussions and for recording references for the information sources and design rationale.	5be83965711c458a3c59cf832098832d	326566603f3756c7d22761501928d284	39a2822980235476aee1087d38c009ae	incollection	Supporting Collaborative Ontology Development in Prot\\'{e}g\\'{e}	Tania Tudorache and Natalya Noy and Samson Tu and Mark Musen	\N	2008
7365999	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039717	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_13	\N		\N	\N	195--212	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039717}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_13}	A novel family of parametric language-independent kernel functions defined for individuals within ontologies is presented. They are easily integrated with efficient statistical learning methods for inducing linear classifiers that offer an alternative way to perform classification w.r.t. deductive reasoning. A method for adapting the parameters of the kernel to the knowledge base through stochastic optimization is also proposed. This enables the exploitation of statistical learning in a variety of tasks where an inductive approach may bridge the gaps of the standard methods due the inherent incompleteness of the knowledge bases. In this work, a system integrating the kernels has been tested in experiments on approximate query answering with real ontologies collected from standard repositories.	912e2978c2216fca48a01f2fade641d4	d25bec7b4338e007b1eb1e992817c097	a6c137bbf0b415fa8be0bbdb727aeb8e	incollection	Statistical Learning for Inductive Query Answering on OWL Ontologies	Nicola Fanizzi and Claudia D’amato and Floriana Esposito	\N	2008
7366000	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039716	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_35	\N		\N	\N	550--566	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039716}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_35}	The emerging paradigm of service-oriented computing requires novel techniques for various service-related tasks. Along with automated support for service discovery, selection, negotiation, and composition, support for automated service contracting and enactment is crucial for any large scale service environment, where large numbers of clients and service providers interact. Many problems in this area involve reasoning, and a number of logic-based methods to handle these problems have emerged in the field of Semantic Web Services. In this paper, we build upon our previous work where we used Concurrent Transaction Logic (CTR) to model and reason about service contracts. We significantly extend the modeling power of the previous work by allowing iterative processes in the specification of service contracts, and we extend the proof theory of CTR to enable reasoning about such contracts. With this extension, our logic-based approach is capable of modeling general services represented using languages such as WS-BPEL.	f40941ad2595daaa4dc96958773c1318	d494218ee4e292898f1d2f0e0a6130e1	b93620679645d50b4b9017b3f1f7edb4	incollection	Semantic Web Service Choreography: Contracting and Enactment	Dumitru Roman and Michael Kifer	\N	2008
7366001	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039715	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_43	\N		\N	\N	681--694	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039715}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_43}	This paper presents a new semantic relatedness measure on ontologies which considers especially the object properties between the concepts. Our approach relies on two hypotheses. Firstly, using only concept hierarchy and object properties, only a few paths can be considered as “semantically corrects” and these paths obey to a given set of rules. Secondly, following a given edge in a path has a cost (represented as a weight), which depends on its type ( , , etc.), its context in the ontology and its position in this path. We propose an evaluation of our measure on the lexical base WordNet using relation with two different benchmarks. We show that, in this context, our measure outperforms the classical semantic measures.	0dd3e3416f62f36a661c103e7132b724	6c672346f1c6665a7206036c0a7bf57a	6ee62404d0a40db73a3c20d50908e303	incollection	Semantic Relatedness Measure Using Object Properties in an Ontology	Laurent Mazuel and Nicolas Sabouret	\N	2008
7366002	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039714	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_40	\N		\N	\N	632--648	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039714}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_40}	The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folksonomies, reveals a trend towards a more dynamic and interactive Web where individuals can organise and share resources. Tagging has emerged as the de-facto standard for the organisation of such resources, providing a versatile and reactive knowledge management mechanism that users find easy to use and understand. It is common nowadays for users to have multiple profiles in various folksonomies, thus distributing their tagging activities. In this paper, we present a method for the automatic consolidation of user profiles across two popular social networking sites, and subsequent semantic modelling of their interests utilising Wikipedia as a multi-domain model. We evaluate how much can be learned from such sites, and in which domains the knowledge acquired is focussed. Results show that far richer interest profiles can be generated for users when multiple tag-clouds are combined.	6663e4b32d8c566b5e0d8b919d856ae3	1fe80ce115e11bb65de9ccc843aefa7c	7753bbc47175d2215dc2f3eca424df13	incollection	Semantic Modelling of User Interests Based on Cross-Folksonomy Analysis	Martin Szomszor and Harith Alani and Ivan Cantador and Kieron O’hara and Nigel Shadbolt	\N	2008
7366003	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039713	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_39	\N		\N	\N	615--631	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039713}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_39}	Collaborative tagging systems have nowadays become important data sources for populating semantic web applications. For tasks like synonym detection and discovery of concept hierarchies, many researchers introduced measures of tag similarity. Even though most of these measures appear very natural, their design often seems to be rather ad hoc, and the underlying assumptions on the notion of similarity are not made explicit. A more systematic characterization and validation of tag similarity in terms of formal representations of knowledge is still lacking. Here we address this issue and analyze several measures of tag similarity: Each measure is computed on data from the social bookmarking system del.icio.us and a semantic grounding is provided by mapping pairs of similar tags in the folksonomy to pairs of synsets in Wordnet, where we use validated measures of semantic distance to characterize the semantic relation between the mapped tags. This exposes important features of the investigated similarity measures and indicates which ones are better suited in the context of a given semantic application.	6af8bc17e207a01afd060cce3e9d8ed2	b44538648cfd476d6c94e30bc6626c86	ede5c8cb9576fe650d82b3d9b2435b03	incollection	Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems	Ciro Cattuto and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7366004	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039712	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_58	\N		\N	\N	889--894	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039712}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_58}	The usability and the strong social dimension of the Web2.0 applications has encouraged users to create, annotate and share their content thus leading to a rich and content-intensive Web. Despite that, the Web2.0 content lacks the explicit semantics that would allow it to be used in large-scale intelligent applications. At the same time the advances in Semantic Web technologies imply a promising potential for intelligent applications capable to integrate distributed content and knowledge from various heterogeneous resources. We present FLOR a tool that performs semantic enrichment of folksonomy tagspaces by exploiting online ontologies, thesauri and other knowledge sources.	42b588249da1c92482961bc97bb5db39	62bf06c74380ae7c8072ca521a10e433	456dceb1e91fc16bac7d843d4f202337	incollection	Semantic Enrichment of Folksonomy Tagspaces	Sofia Angeletou	\N	2008
7366005	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039711	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_26	\N		\N	\N	403--418	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039711}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_26}	Grounded conjunctive query answering over OWL-DL ontologies is intractable in the worst case, but we present novel techniques which allow for efficient querying of large expressive knowledge bases in secondary storage. In particular, we show that we can effectively answer grounded conjunctive queries without building a full completion forest for a large Abox (unlike state of the art tableau reasoners). Instead we rely on the completion forest of a dramatically reduced summary of the Abox. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach in Aboxes with up to 45 million assertions.	78dbda9e4f4351dc32c95b0c4f1665e7	a2bce72f8d53c753a9fdb9779201df40	9e2c55a58af78c50c5ea63bae2766b40	incollection	Scalable Grounded Conjunctive Query Evaluation over Large and Expressive Knowledge Bases	Julian Dolby and Achille Fokoue and Aditya Kalyanpur and Li Ma and Edith Schonberg and Kavitha Srinivas and Xingzhi Sun	\N	2008
7366006	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039710	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4	\N		\N	\N	50--65	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039710}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4}	Controlled Language (CL) for Ontology Editing tools offer an attractive alternative for naive users wishing to create ontologies, but they are still required to spend time learning the correct syntactic structures and vocabulary in order to use the Controlled Language properly. This paper extends previous work (CLOnE) which uses standard NLP tools to process the language and manipulate an ontology. Here we also generate text in the CL from an existing ontology using template-based (or shallow) Natural Language Generation (NLG). The text generator and the CLOnE authoring process combine to form a RoundTrip Ontology Authoring environment: one can start with an existing imported ontology or one originally produced using CLOnE, (re)produce the Controlled Language, modify or edit the text as required and then turn the text back into the ontology in the CLOnE environment. Building on previous methodology we undertook an evaluation, comparing the RoundTrip Ontology Authoring process with a well-known ontology editor; where previous work required a CL reference manual with several examples in order to use the controlled language, the use of NLG reduces this learning curve for users and improves on existing results for basic ontology editing tasks.	118cbea1b495d0faa69273625788391b	1ac5be1019d857bdb2e6acd024239858	68c730408ca714d95aabcfc2313ab69d	incollection	RoundTrip Ontology Authoring	Brian Davis and Ahmad Iqbal and Adam Funk and Valentin Tablan and Kalina Bontcheva and Hamish Cunningham and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7366007	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039709	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_48	\N		\N	\N	751--763	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039709}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_48}	We present a tool, called the Requirements Analysis Tool that performs a wide range of best practice analyses on software requirements documents. The novelty of our approach is the use of user-defined glossaries to extract structured content, and thus support a broad range of syntactic and semantic analyses, while allowing users to write requirements in the stylized natural language advocated by expert requirements writers. Semantic Web technologies are then leveraged for deeper semantic analysis of the extracted structured content to find various kinds of problems in requirements documents.	cdf844279dc2da9cbed6c24b01f95fef	931274936145fb118ad2ac26d6cea799	d1d162f2f7d03d86e5913165c6882ab7	incollection	Requirements Analysis Tool: A Tool for Automatically Analyzing Software Requirements Documents	Kunal Verma and Alex Kass	\N	2008
7366008	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039708	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_32	\N		\N	\N	499--516	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039708}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_32}	We study the problem of distributed RDFS reasoning and query answering on top of distributed hash tables. Scalable, distributed RDFS reasoning is an essential functionality for providing the scalability and performance that large-scale Semantic Web applications require. Our goal in this paper is to compare and evaluate two well-known approaches to RDFS reasoning, namely backward and forward chaining, on top of distributed hash tables. We show how to implement both algorithms on top of the distributed hash table Bamboo and prove their correctness. We also study the time-space trade-off exhibited by the algorithms analytically, and experimentally by evaluating our algorithms on PlanetLab.	a1757a96e6c519f0bcf04f72e7ef7efc	6ae936bae203a7c92319625601e3584f	a387a065ddf949728667a78ea8eb91c8	incollection	RDFS Reasoning and Query Answering on Top of DHTs	Zoi Kaoudi and Iris Miliaraki and Manolis Koubarakis	\N	2008
7366009	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039707	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_29	\N		\N	\N	451--466	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039707}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_29}	We describe RDF123, a highly flexible open-source tool for translating spreadsheet data to RDF. Existing spreadsheet-to-rdf tools typically map only to star-shaped RDF graphs, i.e. each spreadsheet row is an instance, with each column representing a property. RDF123, on the other hand, allows users to define mappings to arbitrary graphs, thus allowing much richer spreadsheet semantics to be expressed. Further, each row in the spreadsheet can be mapped with a fairly different RDF scheme. Two interfaces are available. The first is a graphical application that allows users to create their mapping in an intuitive manner. The second is a Web service that takes as input a URL to a Google spreadsheet or CSV file and an RDF123 map, and provides RDF as output.	2a67a70414904680b835ae5f61b2e43f	9dfd1f0bd4b7ef289b6efed80a10d779	fb0d87655db120b141fef76a34719b5d	incollection	RDF123: From Spreadsheets to RDF	Lushan Han and Tim Finin and Cynthia Parr and Joel Sachs and Anupam Joshi	\N	2008
7366010	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039706	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_60	\N		\N	\N	901--906	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039706}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_60}	As current reasoning techniques are not designed for massive parallelisation, usage of parallel computation techniques in reasoning establishes a major research problem. I will propose two possibilities of applying parallel computation techniques to ontology reasoning: parallel processing of independent ontological modules, and tailoring the reasoning algorithms to parallel architectures.	5d35192718c07d963d0e278bd9a44505	a91c732a99041f1e765c2b48861c4f4e	6710f224056afa8fe770ef04604390e3	incollection	Parallel Computation Techniques for Ontology Reasoning	J\\"{u}rgen Bock	\N	2008
7366011	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039705	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_20	\N		\N	\N	307--322	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039705}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_20}	We analyze the datatype system of OWL and OWL 2, and discuss certain nontrivial consequences of its definition, such as the extensibility of the set of supported datatypes and complexity of reasoning. We also argue that certain datatypes from the list of normative datatypes in the current OWL 2 Working Draft are inappropriate and should be replaced with different ones. Finally, we present an algorithm for datatype reasoning. Our algorithm is modular in the sense that it can handle any datatype that supports certain basic operations. We show how to implement these operations for number and string datatypes.	768cd705e03fc291694e62cce94a6190	3530da696d38fccb73e7f8ed9dce1a75	7d0a56a03be40576235b29873af6445e	incollection	OWL Datatypes: Design and Implementation	Boris Motik and Ian Horrocks	\N	2008
7366012	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039704	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_14	\N		\N	\N	213--228	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039704}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_14}	This paper describes the first steps towards developing a methodology for testing and evaluating the performance of reasoners for the probabilistic description logic P- . Since it is a new formalism for handling uncertainty in DL ontologies, no such methodology has been proposed. There are no sufficiently large probabilistic ontologies to be used as test suites. In addition, since the reasoning services in P- are mostly query oriented, there is no single problem (like classification or realization in classical DL) that could be an obvious candidate for benchmarking. All these issues make it hard to evaluate the performance of reasoners, reveal the complexity bottlenecks and assess the value of optimization strategies. This paper addresses these important problems by making the following contributions: First, it describes a probabilistic ontology that has been developed for the real-life domain of breast cancer which poses significant challenges for the state-of-art P- reasoners. Second, it explains a systematic approach to generating a series of probabilistic reasoning problems that enable evaluation of the reasoning performance and shed light on what makes reasoning in P- hard in practice. Finally, the paper presents an optimized algorithm for the non-monotonic entailment. Its positive impact on performance is demonstrated using our evaluation methodology.	d239787eacb8832f24e175c3ac5d925a	ba3461c44343340ce1409ba71a6bc793	c6f9af8c5520347d189759d2cb470f2d	incollection	Optimization and Evaluation of Reasoning in Probabilistic Description Logic: Towards a Systematic Approach	Pavel Klinov and Bijan Parsia	\N	2008
7366013	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039703	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_49	\N		\N	\N	764--776	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039703}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_49}	The documentation of Enterprise Research Planning (ERP) systems is usually (1) extremely large and (2) combines various views from the business and the technical implementation perspective. Also, a very specific vocabulary has evolved, in particular in the SAP domain (e.g. SAP Solution Maps or SAP software module names). This vocabulary is not clearly mapped to business management terminology and concepts. It is a well-known problem in practice that searching in SAP ERP documentation is difficult, because it requires in-depth knowledge of a large and proprietary terminology. We propose to use ontologies and automatic annotation of such large HTML software documentation in order to improve the usability and accessibility, namely of ERP help files. In order to achieve that, we have developed an ontology and prototype for SAP ERP 6.0. Our approach integrates concepts and lexical resources from (1) business management terminology, (2) SAP business terminology, (3) SAP system terminology, and (4) Wordnet synsets. We use standard GATE/KIM technology to annotate SAP help documentation with respective references to our ontology. Eventually, our approach consolidates the knowledge contained in the SAP help functionality at a conceptual level. This allows users to express their queries using a terminology they are familiar with, e.g. referring to general management terms. Despite a widely automated ontology construction process and a simplistic annotation strategy with minimal human intervention, we experienced convincing results. For an average query linked to an action and a topic, our technology returns more than 3 relevant resources, while a na\\"{i}ve term-based search returns on average only about 0.2 relevant resources.	d7d916d6811cb37dfabfc94d29dadf2f	63c132787aa71786479e97f540b7479b	499932d7dccb34a8c9943745d1d907b5	incollection	OntoNaviERP: Ontology-Supported Navigation in ERP Software Documentation	Martin Hepp and Andreas Wechselberger	\N	2008
7366014	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039702	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_34	\N		\N	\N	533--549	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_34}	The Semantic Web is a distributed environment for knowledge representation and reasoning. The distributed nature brings with it failing data sources and inconsistencies between autonomous knowledge bases. To reduce problems resulting from unavailable sources and to improve performance, caching can be used. Caches, however, raise new problems of imprecise or outdated information. We propose to distinguish between certain and cached information when reasoning on the semantic web, by extending the well known bilattice of truth and knowledge orders to , taking into account cached information. We discuss how users can be offered additional information about the reliability of inferred information, based on the availability of the corresponding information sources. We then extend the framework towards , allowing for multiple levels of trust on data sources. In this extended setting, knowledge about trust in information sources can be used to compute, how well an inferred statement can be trusted and to resolve inconsistencies arising from connecting multiple data sources. We redefine the stable model and well founded semantics on the basis of , and reformalize the Web Ontology Language OWL2 based on logical bilattices, to augment OWL knowledge bases with trust based reasoning.	9ae08a1d96e6eb07a64d8f0e426c69f7	085f6b6c9741c50b87ef24a1370040cc	7694463b2cdcf1170f01ab980854ca76	incollection	On the Semantics of Trust and Caching in the Semantic Web	Simon Schenk	\N	2008
7366015	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039701	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_5	\N		\N	\N	66--81	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039701}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_5}	Navigational features have been largely recognized as fundamental for graph database query languages. This fact has motivated several authors to propose RDF query languages with navigational capabilities. In particular, we have argued in a previous paper that nested regular expressions are appropriate to navigate RDF data, and we have proposed the nSPARQL query language for RDF, that uses nested regular expressions as building blocks. In this paper, we study some of the fundamental properties of nSPARQL concerning expressiveness and complexity of evaluation. Regarding expressiveness, we show that nSPARQL is expressive enough to answer queries considering the semantics of the RDFS vocabulary by directly traversing the input graph. We also show that nesting is necessary to obtain this last result, and we study the expressiveness of the combination of nested regular expressions and SPARQL operators. Regarding complexity of evaluation, we prove that the evaluation of a nested regular expression E over an RDF graph G can be computed in time O(|G|·|E|).	89519953243ed8f13aa569379ad4f28a	9a4b090d937a97fe57df33299ac0972b	a6294595c11b0e8efb916b7f552b257c	incollection	nSPARQL: A Navigational Language for RDF	Jorge P\\'{e}rez and Marcelo Arenas and Claudio Gutierrez	\N	2008
7366016	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039700	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_15	\N		\N	\N	229--244	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039700}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_15}	Human-defined concepts are fundamental building-blocks in constructing knowledge bases such as ontologies. Statistical learning techniques provide an alternative automated approach to concept definition, driven by data rather than prior knowledge. In this paper we propose a probabilistic modeling framework that combines both human-defined concepts and data-driven topics in a principled manner. The methodology we propose is based on applications of statistical topic models (also known as latent Dirichlet allocation models). We demonstrate the utility of this general framework in two ways. We first illustrate how the methodology can be used to automatically tag Web pages with concepts from a known set of concepts without any need for labeled documents. We then perform a series of experiments that quantify how combining human-defined semantic knowledge with data-driven techniques leads to better language models than can be obtained with either alone.	fd1a66aa15f124d8b327a384aad67de3	dd7b17b9dfedd6e4a6732c416ff5cb96	3262aa1737061c59c046f4f66d0f6ec8	incollection	Modeling Documents by Combining Semantic Concepts with Unsupervised Statistical Learning	Chaitanya Chemudugunta and America Holloway and Padhraic Smyth and Mark Steyvers	\N	2008
7366017	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039699	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_50	\N		\N	\N	777--789	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039699}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_50}	Market Blended Insight (MBI) is a project with a clear objective of making a significant performance improvement in UK business to business (B2B) marketing activities in the 5-7 year timeframe. The web has created a rapid expansion of content that can be harnessed by recent advances in Semantic Web technologies and applied to both Media industry provision and company utilization of exploitable business data and content. The project plans to aggregate a broad range of business information, providing unparalleled insight into UK business activity and develop rich semantic search and navigation tools to allow any business to ’place their sales proposition in front of a prospective buyer’ confident of the fact that the recipient has a propensity to buy.	ef4bd62d3068ddb651c0e0078e8cf7dd	46f3b3b395e36ac81f415d4ba16cc050	731b83c0f774442f6d947fbdadec89f4	incollection	Market Blended Insight: Modeling Propensity to Buy with the Semantic Web	Manuel Salvadores and Landong Zuo and S. M. Imtiaz and John Darlington and Nicholas Gibbins and Nigel Shadbolt and James Dobree	\N	2008
7366018	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039698	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_64	\N		\N	\N	926--931	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039698}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_64}	This PhD proposal is about the development of new methods for information access. Two new approaches are proposed: Multi-Grained Query Answering that bridges the gap between Information Retrieval and Question Answering and Learning-Enhanced Query Answering that enables the improvement of retrieval performance based on the experience of previous queries and answers.	88f36183c172286723a90cfa2d787b32	c40e567486be9e5634983d608c72ef0e	578530d990f3d55c5dd220ee75e20313	incollection	Learning Methods in Multi-grained Query Answering	Philipp Sorg	\N	2008
7366019	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039697	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_22	\N		\N	\N	339--355	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039697}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_22}	Finding mappings between compatible ontologies is an important but difficult open problem. Instance-based methods for solving this problem have the advantage of focusing on the most active parts of the ontologies and reflect concept semantics as they are actually being used. However such methods have not at present been widely investigated in ontology mapping, compared to linguistic and structural techniques. Furthermore, previous instance-based mapping techniques were only applicable to cases where a substantial set of instances was available that was doubly annotated with both vocabularies. In this paper we approach the mapping problem as a classification problem based on the similarity between instances of concepts. This has the advantage that no doubly annotated instances are required, so that the method can be applied to any two corpora annotated with their own vocabularies. We evaluate the resulting classifiers on two real-world use cases, one with homogeneous and one with heterogeneous instances. The results illustrate the efficiency and generality of this method.	09a04346c956f9ff45146216671eb17c	c904e8f3e264bf4ac465b1aa746531e8	0572de5ef494a1b0436f14d90c63751f	incollection	Learning Concept Mappings from Instance Similarity	Shenghui Wang and Gwenn Englebienne and Stefan Schlobach	\N	2008
7366020	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039696	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_21	\N		\N	\N	323--338	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039696}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_21}	A justification for an entailment in an OWL ontology is a minimal subset of the ontology that is sufficient for that entailment to hold. Since justifications respect the syntactic form of axioms in an ontology, they are usually neither syntactically nor semantically minimal. This paper presents two new subclasses of justifications—laconic justifications and precise justifications. Laconic justifications only consist of axioms that do not contain any superfluous “parts”. Precise justifications can be derived from laconic justifications and are characterised by the fact that they consist of flat, small axioms, which facilitate the generation of semantically minimal repairs. Formal definitions for both types of justification are presented. In contrast to previous work in this area, these definitions make it clear as to what exactly “parts of axioms” are. In order to demonstrate the practicability of computing laconic, and hence precise justifications, an algorithm is provided and results from an empirical evaluation carried out on several published ontologies are presented. The evaluation showed that laconic/precise justifications can be computed in a reasonable time for entailments in a range of ontologies that vary in size and complexity. It was found that in half of the ontologies sampled there were entailments that had more laconic/precise justifications than regular justifications. More surprisingly it was observed that for some ontologies there were fewer laconic justifications than regular justifications.	f35d727d8031dd069bcf2c08bfccf2bb	ad25a102d1a58e707b9dbb17dcc96b47	01aff2f4aa82f317bce6ad6cc9750b27	incollection	Laconic and Precise Justifications in OWL	Matthew Horridge and Bijan Parsia and Ulrike Sattler	\N	2008
7366021	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039695	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--16	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039695}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_1}	The process of authoring ontologies requires the active involvement of domain experts who should lead the process, as well as providing the relevant conceptual knowledge. However, most domain experts lack knowledge modelling skills and find it hard to follow logical notations in OWL. This paper presents ROO, a tool that facilitates domain experts’ definition of ontologies in OWL by allowing them to author the ontology in a controlled natural language called Rabbit. ROO guides users through the ontology construction process by following a methodology geared towards domain experts’ involvement in ontology authoring, and exploiting intelligent user interfaces techniques. An evaluation study has been conducted comparing ROO against another popular ontology authoring tool. Participants were asked to create ontologies based on hydrology and environment modelling scenarios related to real tasks at the mapping agency of Great Britain. The study is discussed, focusing on the usability and usefulness of the tool, and the quality of the resultant ontologies.	abe5ba8f826222e8d5a058857200b868	e8f18f1434d424c07b49d634d07a71fc	d233d3dab34e1caee8ce13ffea6548d8	incollection	Involving Domain Experts in Authoring OWL Ontologies	Vania Dimitrova and Ronald Denaux and Glen Hart and Catherine Dolbear and Ian Holt and Anthony Cohn	\N	2008
7366022	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039694	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_52	\N		\N	\N	804--817	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039694}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_52}	We present IYOUIT, a prototype service to pioneer a context-aware mobile digital lifestyle and its reflection on the Web. The application is based on a distributed infrastructure that incorporates Semantic Web technologies in several places to derive qualitative interpretations of a user’s digital traces in the real world. Networked components map quantitative sensor data to qualitative abstractions represented in formal ontologies. Subsequent classification processes combine these with formalized domain knowledge to derive meaningful interpretations and to recognize exceptional events in context histories. The application is made available on Nokia Series-60 phones and designed to seamlessly run 24/7.	50ae75554dafc98cc4dda6fd2fcd7e40	164862453070f9169072e2ecd1d80edd	ebeee53366f3b9d03ec2c255b0763de6	incollection	Introducing IYOUIT	Sebastian Boehm and Johan Koolwaaij and Marko Luther and Bertrand Souville and Matthias Wagner and Martin Wibbels	\N	2008
7366023	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039693	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_62	\N		\N	\N	914--919	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039693}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_62}	In this research we investigate to what extent explicit semantics can be used to support end users with the exploration of a large heterogeneous collection. In particular we consider cultural heritage, a knowledge-rich domain in which collections are typically described by multiple thesauri. Many institutions have made or are making (parts of) their collections available online. The cultural heritage community has the ambition to make these isolated collections and thesauri interoperable and allow users to explore cultural heritage in a richer environment.	cce09d183135f1b606383dff0483bb28	c54adc1f118b2ded27e267a67a15aac0	40265f58e497c9f2e84f22693d2eca3a	incollection	Interactive Exploration of Heterogeneous Cultural Heritage Collections	Michiel Hildebrand	\N	2008
7366024	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039692	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_9	\N		\N	\N	130--145	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039692}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_9}	The Web Ontology Language (OWL) provides a modelling paradigm that is especially well suited for developing models of large, structurally complex domains such as those found in Health Care and the Life Sciences. OWL’s declarative nature combined with powerful reasoning tools has effectively supported the development of very large and complex anatomy, disease, and clinical ontologies. OWL, however, is not a programming language, so using these models in applications necessitates both a technical means of integrating OWL models with programs and considerable methodological sophistication in knowing how to integrate them. In this paper, we present an analytical framework for evaluating various OWL-Java combination approaches. We have developed a software framework for what we call hybrid modelling, that is, building models in which part of the model exists and is developed directly in Java and part of the model exists and is developed directly in OWL. We analyse the advantages and disadvantages of hybrid modelling both in comparison to other approaches and by means of a case study of a large medical records system.	340a0a8d169b7bbd23872075faadf71c	ebcf5aa43ae771dab850a4f985e785f7	72bdfc8ae2d1e6f995ca395acb3d588c	incollection	Integrating Object-Oriented and Ontological Representations: A Case Study in Java and OWL	Colin Puleston and Bijan Parsia and James Cunningham and Alan Rector	\N	2008
7366025	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039691	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_23	\N		\N	\N	356--370	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039691}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_23}	The emergence of web based systems in which users can annotate items, raises the question of the semantic interoperability between vocabularies originating from collaborative annotation processes, often called folksonomies, and keywords assigned in a more traditional way. If collections are annotated according to two systems, e.g. with tags and keywords, the annotated data can be used for instance based mapping between the vocabularies. The basis for this kind of matching is an appropriate similarity measure between concepts, based on their distribution as annotations. In this paper we propose a new similarity measure that can take advantage of some special properties of user generated metadata. We have evaluated this measure with a set of articles from Wikipedia which are both classified according to the topic structure of Wikipedia and annotated by users of the bookmarking service del.icio.us. The results using the new measure are significantly better than those obtained using standard similarity measures proposed for this task in the literature, i.e., it correlates better with human judgments. We argue that the measure also has benefits for instance based mapping of more traditionally developed vocabularies.	3f6e8980dccdf2647ae7c013ca5abee9	76ed667d9bd68b79007686d562c2bb7c	4e59010837959d1f80df79e5a600f98a	incollection	Instanced-Based Mapping between Thesauri and Folksonomies	Christian Wartena and Rogier Brussee	\N	2008
7366026	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039690	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_55	\N		\N	\N	847--860	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039690}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_55}	The Inference Web infrastructure for web explanations together with its underlying Proof Markup Language (PML) for encoding justification and provenance information has been used in multiple projects varying from explaining the behavior of cognitive agents to explaining how knowledge is extracted from multiple sources of information in natural language. The PML specification has increased significantly since its inception in 2002 in order to accommodate a rich set of requirements derived from multiple projects, including the ones mentioned above. In this paper, we have a very different goal than the other PML documents: to demonstrate that PML may be effectively used by simple systems (as well as complex systems) and to describe lightweight use of language and its associated Inference Web tools. We show how an exemplar scientific application can use lightweight PML descriptions within the context of an NSF-funded cyberinfrastructure project. The scientific application is used throughout the paper as a use case for the lightweight use of PML and the Inference Web and is meant to be an operational prototype for a class of cyberinfrastructure applications.	29407726fa54327a77255b9fa26d34d1	af61c98a640f591e8c431228ef062e79	0759c44c7f2fe6971a8fc4628cb32b99	incollection	Inference Web in Action: Lightweight Use of the Proof Markup Language	Pinheiro and Deborah Mcguinness and Nicholas Del Rio and Li Ding	\N	2008
7366027	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039689	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_19	\N		\N	\N	293--306	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039689}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_19}	An approach to improve an RCC-derived geospatial approximation is presented which makes use of concept inclusion axioms in OWL. The algorithm used to control the approximation combines hypothesis testing with consistency checking provided by a knowledge representation system based on description logics. Propositions about the consistency of the refined ABox w.r.t. the associated TBox when compared to baseline ABox and TBox are made. Formal proves of the divergent consistency results when checking either of both are provided. The application of the approach to a geospatial setting results in a roughly tenfold improved approximation when using the refined ABox and TBox. Ways to further improve the approximation and to automate the detection of falsely calculated relations are discussed.	ed1603553cfc74e8d2049fc6f2479846	83388811fc4e4731f5275dc38321789c	3aba0856eeffaad21bded7554e0f3e65	incollection	Improving an RCC-Derived Geospatial Approximation by OWL Axioms	Rolf Gr\\"{u}tter and Thomas Scharrenbach and Bettina Bauer-Messmer	\N	2008
7366028	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039688	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_3	\N		\N	\N	33--49	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039688}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_3}	More and more ontologies have been published and used widely on the web. In order to make good use of an ontology, especially a new and complex ontology, we need methods to help understand it first. Identifying potentially important concepts and relations in an ontology is an intuitive but challenging method. In this paper, we first define four features for potentially important concepts and relation from the ontological structural point of view. Then a simple yet effective Concept-And-Relation-Ranking (CARRank) algorithm is proposed to simultaneously rank the importance of concepts and relations. Different from the traditional ranking methods, the importance of concepts and the weights of relations reinforce one another in CARRank in an iterative manner. Such an iterative process is proved to be convergent both in principle and by experiments. Our experimental results show that CARRank has a similar convergent speed as the PageRank-like algorithms, but a more reasonable ranking result.	65bd352eec22633fbaedf9b4dec2dfb7	49cbacaed84348dc1abbfff10af8f245	7f73dbd00ff75e70c20938e8161dfe37	incollection	Identifying Potentially Important Concepts and Relations in an Ontology	Gang Wu and Juanzi Li and Ling Feng and Kehong Wang	\N	2008
7366029	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039687	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_36	\N		\N	\N	567--582	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039687}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_36}	Integration of heterogeneous services is often hard-wired in service or workflow implementations. In this paper we define an execution model operating on semantic descriptions of services allowing flexible integration of services with solving data and process conflicts where necessary. We implement the model using our WSMO technology and a case scenario from the B2B domain of the SWS Challenge.	3a49543d9d9eae886c2bc176a577461b	69773e71b08c207e8bbbaa9b8338ee59	2193eead4f364eeaa170f7362caad8fb	incollection	Formal Model for Semantic-Driven Service Execution	Tomas Vitvar and Adrian Mocan and Maciej Zaremba	\N	2008
7366030	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039686	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_17	\N		\N	\N	261--276	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039686}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_17}	The growing popularity of social tagging systems promises to alleviate the knowledge bottleneck that slows down the full materialization of the Semantic Web since these systems allow ordinary users to create and share knowledge in a simple, cheap, and scalable representation, usually known as folksonomy. However, for the sake of knowledge workflow, one needs to find a compromise between the uncontrolled nature of folksonomies and the controlled and more systematic vocabulary of domain experts. In this paper we propose to address this concern by devising a method that automatically enriches a folksonomy with domain expert knowledge and by introducing a novel algorithm based on frequent itemset mining techniques to efficiently learn an ontology over the enriched folksonomy. In order to quantitatively assess our method, we propose a new benchmark for task-based ontology evaluation where the quality of the ontologies is measured based on how helpful they are for the task of personalized information finding. We conduct experiments on real data and empirically show the effectiveness of our approach.	01de9cc2c7882f723137c15eec69e90f	22354782f18828b65d6fe9db2c3433c6	ac203399cbac3cd85fa23af73a13c880	incollection	Folksonomy-Based Collabulary Learning	Balby and Krisztian Buza and Lars Schmidt-Thieme	\N	2008
7366031	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039685	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_10	\N		\N	\N	146--161	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039685}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_10}	Various semantic web service discovery techniques have been proposed, many of which perform the profile based service signature (I/O) matching. However, the service I/O concepts are not sufficient to discover web services accurately. This paper presents a new method to enhance the semantic description of semantic web service by using the semantic constraints of service I/O concepts in specific context. The semantic constraints described in a constraint graph are extracted automatically from the parsing results of the service description text by a set of heuristic rules. The corresponding semantic web service matchmaker performs not only the profile’s semantic matching but also the matching of their semantic constraints with the help of a constraint graph based matchmaking algorithm. The experiment results are encouraging when applying the semantic constraint to discover semantic web services on the service retrieval test collection OWLS-TC v2.	71758ec85fee0e24776302094906ac85	e48a4c19e27921d041c2cd2f26be6006	c0e3342b8bb7c9d3176e09e00b00e5df	incollection	Extracting Semantic Constraint from Description Text for Semantic Web Service Discovery	Dengping Wei and Ting Wang and Ji Wang and Yaodong Chen	\N	2008
7366032	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039684	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_38	\N		\N	\N	599--614	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039684}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_38}	We present Redgraph, the first generic virtual reality visualization program for Semantic Web data. Redgraph is capable of handling large data-sets, as we demonstrate on social network data from the U.S. Patent Trade Office. We develop a Semantic Web vocabulary of virtual reality terms compatible with GraphXML to map graph visualization into the Semantic Web itself. Our approach to visualizing Semantic Web data takes advantage of user-interaction in an immersive environment to bypass a number of difficult issues in 3-dimensional graph visualization layout by relying on users themselves to interactively extrude the nodes and links of a 2-dimensional graph into the third dimension. When users touch nodes in the virtual reality environment, they retrieve data formatted according to the data’s schema or ontology. We applied Redgraph to social network data constructed from patents, inventors, and institutions from the United States Patent and Trademark Office in order to explore networks of innovation in computing. Using this data-set, results of a user study comparing extrusion (3-D) vs. no-extrusion (2-D) are presented. The study showed the use of a 3-D interface by subjects led to significant improvement on answering of fine-grained questions about the data-set, but no significant difference was found for broad questions about the overall structure of the data. Furthermore, inference can be used to improve the visualization, as demonstrated with a data-set of biotechnology patents and researchers.	4fc6a820b0754e9e8003d2157ef60839	03f94f346402af74c8b650f5de3c4e7c	ff087fd7b6b030fbc8e74401c05643a0	incollection	Exploring Semantic Social Networks Using Virtual Reality	Harry Halpin and David Zielinski and Rachael Brady and Glenda Kelly	\N	2008
7366033	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039683	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_30	\N		\N	\N	467--482	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039683}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_30}	The Semantic Desktop is a means to support users in Personal Information Management (PIM). Using the open source software prototype Gnowsis, we evaluated the approach in a two month case study in 2006 with eight participants. Two participants continued using the prototype and were interviewed after two years in 2008 to show their long-term usage patterns. This allows us to analyse how the system was used for PIM. Contextual interviews gave insights on behaviour, while questionnaires and event logging did not. We discovered that in the personal environment, simple has-Part and is-related relations are sufficient for users to file and re-find information, and that the personal semantic wiki was used creatively to note information.	14b1c6d5ac98740ac4f9645975796f17	b4761633e6fd79dba75544208ad06e14	4a2daab14db83ecf34aee3dc67e9be26	incollection	Evaluating Long-Term Use of the Gnowsis Semantic Desktop for PIM	Leo Sauermann and Dominik Heim	\N	2008
7366034	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039682	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_11	\N		\N	\N	162--177	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039682}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_11}	Currently proposed Semantic Web Services technologies allow the creation of ontology-based semantic annotations of Web services so that software agents are able to discover, invoke, compose and monitor these services with a high degree of automation. The OWL Services (OWL-S) ontology is an upper ontology in OWL language, providing essential vocabularies to semantically describe Web services. Currently OWL-S services can only be developed independently; if one service is unavailable then finding a suitable alternative would require an expensive and difficult global search/match. It is desirable to have a new OWL-S construct that can systematically support substitution tracing as well as incremental development and reuse of services. Introducing inheritance relationship (IR) into OWL-S is a natural solution. However, OWL-S, as well as most of the other currently discussed formalisms for Semantic Web Services such as WSMO or SAWSDL, has yet to define a concrete and self-contained mechanism of establishing inheritance relationships among services, which we believe is very important for the automated annotation and discovery of Web services as well as human organization of services into a taxonomy-like structure. In this paper, we extend OWL-S with the ability to define and maintain inheritance relationships between services. Through the definition of an additional “inheritance profile”, inheritance relationships can be stated and reasoned about. Two types of IRs are allowed to grant service developers the choice to respect the “contract” between services or not. The proposed inheritance framework has also been implemented and the prototype will be briefly evaluated as well.	13a71b914d1708a920e9d78f356834a2	c20fa968f07d756abb3a022e26d65204	153849fe162b50ace31244271230ed30	incollection	Enhancing Semantic Web Services with Inheritance	Simon Ferndriger and Abraham Bernstein and Jin Dong and Yuzhang Feng and Yuan-Fang Li and Jane Hunter	\N	2008
7366035	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039681	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_63	\N		\N	\N	920--925	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039681}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_63}	Learning ontologies from large text corpora is a well understood task while evolving ontologies dynamically from user-input has rarely been adressed so far. Evolution of ontologies has to deal with vague or incomplete information. Accordingly, the formalism used for knowledge representation must be able to handle this kind of information. Classical logical approaches such as description logics are particularly poor in adressing uncertainty. Ontology evolution may benefit from exploring probabilistic or fuzzy approaches to knowledge representation. In this thesis an approach to evolve and update ontologies is developed which uses explicit and implicit user-input and extends probabilistic approaches to ontology engineering.	160eacbafed6dc6ef2f628b8dc7f3621	41d0b18979eb15f48be97dc8a950e8fd	3ccbdae22d20f9b2937e3080a675d3e3	incollection	End-User Assisted Ontology Evolution in Uncertain Domains	Thomas Scharrenbach	\N	2008
7366036	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039680	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_41	\N		\N	\N	649--664	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039680}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_41}	We introduce as a decidable fragment of the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) that admits reasoning in polynomial time. is based on the tractable description logic , and encompasses an extended notion of the recently proposed DL rules for that logic. Thus extends with a number of features introduced by the forthcoming OWL\\&nbsp;2, such as disjoint roles, local reflexivity, certain range restrictions, and the universal role. We present a reasoning algorithm based on a translation of to Datalog, and this translation also enables the seamless integration of DL-safe rules into . While reasoning with DL-safe rules as such is already highly intractable, we show that DL-safe rules based on the Description Logic Programming (DLP) fragment of OWL\\&nbsp;2 can be admitted in without losing tractability.	587efadaa098d5aad21f2cb884bac55e	84e9d01746abc155ad513a558c37b677	df9fe73d457f71dae4e60e72fb741c65	incollection	ELP: Tractable Rules for OWL 2	Markus Kr\\"{o}tzsch and Sebastian Rudolph and Pascal Hitzler	\N	2008
7366037	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039678	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_51	\N		\N	\N	790--803	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039678}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_51}	Home automation has recently gained a new momentum thanks to the ever-increasing commercial availability of domotic components. In this context, researchers are working to provide interoperation mechanisms and to add intelligence on top of them. For supporting intelligent behaviors, house modeling is an essential requirement to understand current and future house states and to possibly drive more complex actions. In this paper we propose a new house modeling ontology designed to fit real world domotic system capabilities and to support interoperation between currently available and future solutions. Taking advantage of technologies developed in the context of the Semantic Web, the DogOnt ontology supports device/network independent description of houses, including both “controllable” and architectural elements. States and functionalities are automatically associated to the modeled elements through proper inheritance mechanisms and by means of properly defined SWRL auto-completion rules which ease the modeling process, while automatic device recognition is achieved through classification reasoning.	e7c836ac353860668a30c6ff73ba85de	1752f0e8e7774dbb717ac3e43d653e6a	ae1942641960c7be025dcd32f828af79	incollection	DogOnt - Ontology Modeling for Intelligent Domotic Environments	Dario Bonino and Fulvio Corno	\N	2008
7366038	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039677	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_28	\N		\N	\N	435--450	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039677}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_28}	We propose a novel method for reasoning in the description logic . After a satisfiability preserving transformation from to the description logic , the obtained Tbox is converted into an ordered binary decision diagram (OBDD) which represents a canonical model for . This OBDD is turned into a disjunctive datalog program that can be used for Abox reasoning. The algorithm is worst-case optimal w.r.t. data complexity, and admits easy extensions with DL-safe rules and ground conjunctive queries.	a77a2f8206317511d0f97ca591b150a4	d210bd4900f107198ff60afc0c0f60ef	1caa9771a692dafb884e3a490e4ac7a6	incollection	Description Logic Reasoning with Decision Diagrams	Sebastian Rudolph and Markus Kr\\"{o}tzsch and Pascal Hitzler	\N	2008
7366039	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039676	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_45	\N		\N	\N	709--722	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039676}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_45}	Modern businesses operate in a rapidly changing environment. Continuous learning is an essential ingredient in order to stay competitive in such environments. The APOSDLE system utilizes semantic web technologies to create a generic system for supporting knowledge workers in different domains to learn work. Since APOSDLE relies on three interconnected semantic models to achieve this goal, the question on how to efficiently create high-quality semantic models has become one of the major research challenges. On the basis of two concrete examples-namely deployment of such a learning system at EADS, a large corporation, and deployment at ISN, a network of SMEs-we report in detail the issues a company has to face, when it wants to deploy a modern learning environment relying on semantic web technology.	4208b40213e7f36db17d6d2a1dab8def	7a82a21659b67b17fdc4885ba0c273a2	0e0afbf98f5e5a94698ddf6efd549ec6	incollection	Deploying Semantic Web Technologies for Work Integrated Learning in Industry - A Comparison: SME vs. Large Sized Company	Conny Christl and Chiara Ghidini and Joanna Guss and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Viktoria Pammer and Marco Rospocher and Peter Scheir and Luciano Serafini	\N	2008
7366040	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039675	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_46	\N		\N	\N	723--736	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039675}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_46}	Modern knowledge management is based on the orchestration of dynamic communities that acquire and share knowledge according to customized schemas. However, while independence of ontological views is favoured, these communities must also be able to share their knowledge with the rest of the organization. In this paper we introduce K-Forms and K-Search, a suite of Semantic Web tools for supporting distributed and networked knowledge acquisition, capturing, retrieval and sharing. They enable communities of users to define their own domain views in an intuitive way (automatically translated into formal ontologies) and capture and share knowledge according to them. The tools favour reuse of existing ontologies; reuse creates as side effect a network of (partially) interconnected ontologies that form the basis for knowledge exchange among communities. The suite is under release to support knowledge capture, retrieval and sharing in a large jet engine company.	7f220be89bdab83b2fa9571a5fe17563	574b42fddb614a2d39294420c9c41dd3	6412c4da8757d2b4bb9ca11306d41cbc	incollection	Creating and Using Organisational Semantic Webs in Large Networked Organisations	Ravish Bhagdev and Ajay Chakravarthy and Sam Chapman and Fabio Ciravegna and Vita Lanfranchi	\N	2008
7366041	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039674	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_59	\N		\N	\N	895--900	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039674}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_59}	In business webs within the Internet of Services arbitrary services shall be composed to new composite services and therewith creating tradeable goods. A composite service can be part of another composite service and so on. Since business partners can meet just for one transaction not having regular business which justifies frame contracts, ad-hoc automated contracting needs to be established. In addition services have an intangible character and therefore are prone to illegal reproduction. Thus intellectual property rights have to be considered. Our research approach is to assess the applicability of copyright law for semantic web services and develop a concept for automated contracting. Methodologies to be used are in the field of ontology modeling and reasoning.	833ea4d6f89adf6f6adc9b32956cdc2b	e644d39d9d8a5ed894506de43064c7d9	c9b3e6b8924c1a38831b8d77ad39d14b	incollection	Contracting and Copyright Issues for Composite Semantic Services	Christian Baumann	\N	2008
7366042	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039673	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_16	\N		\N	\N	245--260	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039673}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_16}	There are many reasons for measuring a distance between ontologies. In particular, it is useful to know quickly if two ontologies are close or remote before deciding to match them. To that extent, a distance between ontologies must be quickly computable. We present constraints applying to such measures and several possible ontology distances. Then we evaluate experimentally some of them in order to assess their accuracy and speed.	7ddefe738b9bf5ca20060e1c5d1ef881	583eeab850cf524f79cbe1723e34e0f7	55857a09907b9942ac7b33bdf3e7743e	incollection	Comparison between Ontology Distances (Preliminary Results)	J\\'{e}r\\^{o}me David and J\\'{e}r\\^{o}me Euzenat	\N	2008
7366043	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039672	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_18	\N		\N	\N	277--292	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039672}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_18}	We introduce the notion of the mixed DL and entailment-based (DLE) OWL reasoning, defining a framework inspired from the hybrid and homogeneous paradigms for integration of rules and ontologies. The idea is to combine the TBox inferencing capabilities of the DL algorithms and the scalability of the rule paradigm over large ABoxes. Towards this end, we define a framework that uses a DL reasoner to reason over the TBox of the ontology (hybrid-like) and a rule engine to apply a domain-specific version of ABox-related entailments (homogeneous-like) that are generated by TBox queries to the DL reasoner. The DLE framework enhances the entailment-based OWL reasoning paradigm in two directions. Firstly, it disengages the manipulation of the TBox semantics from any incomplete entailment-based approach, using the efficient DL algorithms. Secondly, it achieves faster application of the ABox-related entailments and efficient memory usage, comparing it to the conventional entailment-based approaches, due to the low complexity and the domain-specific nature of the entailments.	bdc50ba55ee10cb3321d5e7f292921df	054a0591069f71723a0ec96402716e19	85856d465a3f85cd8b5ed93a87e101f7	incollection	Combining a DL Reasoner and a Rule Engine for Improving Entailment-Based OWL Reasoning	Georgios Meditskos and Nick Bassiliades	\N	2008
7366044	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039671	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_24	\N		\N	\N	371--386	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039671}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_24}	Several ontology repositories provide access to the growing collection of ontologies on the Semantic Web. Some repositories collect ontologies automatically by crawling the Web; in other repositories, users submit ontologies themselves. In addition to providing search across multiple ontologies, the added value of ontology repositories lies in the metadata that they may contain. This metadata may include information provided by ontology authors, such as ontologies’ scope and intended use; feedback provided by users such as their experiences in using the ontologies or reviews of the content; and mapping metadata that relates concepts from different ontologies. In this paper, we focus on the ontology-mapping metadata and on community-based method to collect ontology mappings. More specifically, we develop a model for representing mappings collected from the user community and the metadata associated with the mapping. We use the model to bring together more than 30,000 mappings from 7 sources. We also validate the model by extending BioPortal–a repository of biomedical ontologies that we have developed—to enable users to create single concept-to-concept mappings in its graphical user interface, to upload and download mappings created with other tools, to comment on the mappings and to discuss them, and to visualize the mappings and the corresponding metadata.	374e71b47216fb4513e2cd2d6bf71b97	4cbcdc73cc46a1039a7442c6765913e3	627462d59fc6286266d7acd3f8103c90	incollection	Collecting Community-Based Mappings in an Ontology Repository	Natalya Noy and Nicholas Griffith and Mark Musen	\N	2008
7366045	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039670	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_31	\N		\N	\N	483--498	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039670}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_31}	For easing the exchange of news, the International Press Telecommunication Council (IPTC) has developed the NewsML Architecture (NAR), an XML-based model that is specialized into a number of languages such as NewsML G2 and EventsML G2. As part of this architecture, specific controlled vocabularies, such as the IPTC News Codes, are used to categorize news items together with other industry-standard thesauri. While news is still mainly in the form of text-based stories, these are often illustrated with graphics, images and videos. Media-specific metadata formats, such as EXIF, DIG35 and XMP, are used to describe the media. The use of different metadata formats in a single production process leads to interoperability problems within the news production chain itself. It also excludes linking to existing web knowledge resources and impedes the construction of uniform end-user interfaces for searching and browsing news content. In order to allow these different metadata standards to interoperate within a single information environment, we design an OWL ontology for the IPTC News Architecture, linked with other multimedia metadata standards. We convert the IPTC NewsCodes into a SKOS thesaurus and we demonstrate how the news metadata can then be enriched using natural language processing and multimedia analysis and integrated with existing knowledge already formalized on the Semantic Web. We discuss the method we used for developing the ontology and give rationale for our design decisions. We provide guidelines for re-engineering schemas into ontologies and formalize their implicit semantics. In order to demonstrate the appropriateness of our ontology infrastructure, we present an exploratory environment for searching and browsing news items.	ddba92615c2a9304dfe9e14c9f615653	e52ade0de92c51d5ad1da3f248a0ddf9	9f4fd310cc2448343a6283f8f2af90fb	incollection	Bringing the IPTC News Architecture into the Semantic Web	Rapha\\"{e}l Troncy	\N	2008
7366046	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039669	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_7	\N		\N	\N	98--113	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039669}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_7}	We present a technique for answering queries over RDF data through an evolutionary search algorithm, using fingerprinting and Bloom filters for rapid approximate evaluation of generated solutions. Our evolutionary approach has several advantages compared to traditional database-style query answering. First, the result quality increases monotonically and converges with each evolution, offering “anytime” behaviour with arbitrary trade-off between computation time and query results; in addition, the level of approximation can be tuned by varying the size of the Bloom filters. Secondly, through Bloom filter compression we can fit large graphs in main memory, reducing the need for disk I/O during query evaluation. Finally, since the individuals evolve independently, parallel execution is straightforward. We present our prototype that evaluates basic SPARQL queries over arbitrary RDF graphs and show initial results over large datasets.	23bdea0269dcb86f31961b18dd3ff529	0855123384e3d986451b5cb3ecde7e3f	9792fefb96dd980e21205c0e73076d72	incollection	Anytime Query Answering in RDF through Evolutionary Algorithms	Eyal Oren and Christophe Gu\\'{e}ret and Stefan Schlobach	\N	2008
7366047	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039668	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_33	\N		\N	\N	517--532	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039668}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_33}	In this paper, we present a framework for developing ontologies in a modular manner, which is based on the notions of interfaces and knowledge encapsulation. Within the context of this framework, an ontology can be defined and developed as a set of ontology modules that can access the knowledge bases of the others through their well-defined interfaces. An important implication of the proposed framework is that ontology modules can be developed completely independent of each others’ signature and language. Such modules are free to only utilize the required knowledge segments of the others. We describe the interface-based modular ontology formalism, which theoretically supports this framework and present its distinctive features compared to the exiting modular ontology formalisms. We also describe the real-world design and implementation of the framework for creating modular ontologies by extending OWL-DL and modifying the Swoop interfaces and reasoners.	8c15bd4ff103ae0a216cfb496b05b3fd	64934aae5fed578d6aad652f53b8acc7	38c317df672fc03fdc1f38b8054f18fe	incollection	An Interface-Based Ontology Modularization Framework for Knowledge Encapsulation	Faezeh Ensan and Weichang Du	\N	2008
7366048	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039667	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_6	\N		\N	\N	82--97	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039667}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_6}	Efficient RDF data management is one of the cornerstones in realizing the Semantic Web vision. In the past, different RDF storage strategies have been proposed, ranging from simple triple stores to more advanced techniques like clustering or vertical partitioning on the predicates. We present an experimental comparison of existing storage strategies on top of the SP2Bench SPARQL performance benchmark suite and put the results into context by comparing them to a purely relational model of the benchmark scenario. We observe that (1)\\&nbsp;in terms of performance and scalability, a simple triple store built on top of a column-store DBMS is competitive to the vertically partitioned approach when choosing a physical (predicate, subject, object) sort order, (2)\\&nbsp;in our scenario with real-world queries, none of the approaches scales to documents containing tens of millions of RDF triples, and (3)\\&nbsp;none of the approaches can compete with a purely relational model. We conclude that future research is necessary to further bring forward RDF data management.	7b4639cc5537f1ecac05fac6f984ce40	4801236aef98f3d32b24d41147d51dda	ee8bf4def1e46da450644f1c65c86646	incollection	An Experimental Comparison of RDF Data Management Approaches in a SPARQL Benchmark Scenario	Michael Schmidt and Thomas Hornung and Norbert K\\"{u}chlin and Georg Lausen and Christoph Pinkel	\N	2008
7366049	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039666	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_47	\N		\N	\N	737--750	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039666}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_47}	Medical ontologies have become the standard means of recording and accessing conceptualized biological and medical knowledge. The expressivity of these ontologies goes from simple concept lists through taxonomies to formal logical theories. In the context of patient information, their application is primarily annotation of medical (instance) data. To exploit higher expressivity, we propose an architecture which allows for reasoning on patient data using OWL DL ontologies. The implementation is carried out as part of the Health-e-Child platform prototype. We discuss the use case where ontologies establish a hierarchical classification of patients which in turn is used to aid the visualization of patient data. We briefly discuss the treemap-based patient viewer which has been evaluated in the Health-e-Child project.	16f4e28ed4adc2340ab37df5207e82c2	df2096c0b2de975b5a0151e2481ffe93	588ae47e5bef1e8f4c5276608bd04e26	incollection	An Architecture for Semantic Navigation and Reasoning with Patient Data - Experiences of the Health-e-Child Project	Tam\\'{a}s Hauer and Dmitry Rogulin and Sonja Zillner and Andrew Branson and Jetendr Shamdasani and Alexey Tsymbal and Martin Huber and Tony Solomonides and Richard Mcclatchey	\N	2008
7366050	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039665	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_25	\N		\N	\N	387--402	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039665}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_25}	Correspondences in ontology alignments relate two ontology entities with a relation. Typical relations are equivalence or subsumption. However, different systems may need different kinds of relations. We propose to use the concepts of algebra of relations in order to express the relations between ontology entities in a general way. We show the benefits in doing so in expressing disjunctive relations, merging alignments in different ways, amalgamating alignments with relations of different granularity, and composing alignments.	fc7ea812d6e8e5424de707bc6846d6b4	dce2b6fd566a87f7aaf890ff345bdfee	1b825375111013d9efc7a82f526af077	incollection	Algebras of Ontology Alignment Relations	J\\'{e}r\\^{o}me Euzenat	\N	2008
7366051	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039664	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_53	\N		\N	\N	818--832	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039664}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_53}	The combination of Semantic Web and Grid technologies and architectures eases the development of applications that share heterogeneous resources (data and computing elements) that belong to several organisations. The Aerospace domain has an extensive and heterogeneous network of facilities and institutions, with a strong need to share both data and computational resources for complex processing tasks. One such task is monitoring and data analysis for Satellite Missions. This paper presents a Semantic Data Grid for satellite missions, where flexibility, scalability, interoperability, extensibility and efficient development have been considered the key issues to be addressed.	6e5f574d3af545bb505006d69ecc15ed	09f03841f9005571a1e092c00498d43c	d10a0104e1dd401ed9756f50d6bc1c15	incollection	A Semantic Data Grid for Satellite Mission Quality Analysis	Reuben Wright and Manuel S\\'{a}nchez-Gestido and Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and Mar\\'{i}a P\\'{e}rez-Hern\\'{a}ndez and Rafael Gonz\\'{a}lez-Cabero and Oscar Corcho	\N	2008
7366052	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039663	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_54	\N		\N	\N	833--846	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039663}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_54}	As AI developers increasingly look to workflow technologies to perform complex integrations of individual software components, there is a growing need for the workflow systems to have expressive descriptions of those components. They must know more than just the types of a component’s inputs and outputs; instead, they need detailed characterizations that allow them to make fine-grained distinctions between candidate components and between candidate workflows. This paper describes ProCat, an implemented ontology-based catalog for components, conceptualized as processes, that captures and communicates this detailed information. ProCat is built on a layered representation that allows reasoning about processes at varying levels of abstraction, from qualitative constraints reflecting preconditions and effects, to quantitative predictions about output data and performance. ProCat employs Semantic Web technologies RDF, OWL, and SPARQL, and builds on Semantic Web services research. We describe ProCat’s approach to representing and answering queries about processes, discuss some early experiments evaluating the quantitative predictions, and report on our experience using ProCat in a system producing workflows for intelligence analysis.	073b05149390c034c2b07528a8a6c93d	ca6d1d864aee2ec6fca3aeae5f8622de	b3461ba3231ecf819baf98706e99b823	incollection	A Process Catalog for Workflow Generation	Michael Wolverton and David Martin and Ian Harrison and Jerome Thomere	\N	2008
7366053	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039662	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_27	\N		\N	\N	419--434	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039662}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_27}	Revision of a description logic-based ontology deals with the problem of incorporating newly received information consistently. In this paper, we propose a general operator for revising terminologies in description logic-based ontologies. Our revision operator relies on a reformulation of the kernel contraction operator in belief revision. We first define our revision operator for terminologies and show that it satisfies some desirable logical properties. Second, two algorithms are developed to instantiate the revision operator. Since in general, these two algorithms are computationally too hard, we propose a third algorithm as a more efficient alternative. We implemented the algorithms and provide evaluation results on their efficiency, effectiveness and meaningfulness in the context of two application scenarios: Incremental ontology learning and mapping revision.	c6a5874f26bce65a4e8ea121f4278eeb	88397edaef11369cfaa969128bf5ab02	7e85c5a1b929fbe9ede47f00932de15c	incollection	A Kernel Revision Operator for Terminologies — Algorithms and Evaluation	Guilin Qi and Peter Haase and Zhisheng Huang and Qiu Ji and Jeff Pan and Johanna V\\"{o}lker	\N	2008
7366054	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039609	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_8	\N		\N	\N	106--121	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039609}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_8}	This work introduces the framework of Frame Answer Set programs (fas). fas programs are a frame logic-like language working under answer set semantics augmented with higher order constructs. The syntax of the language includes the possibility to manipulate nested molecules, class hierarchies, basic method signatures and contexts (called framespaces). Semantics is defined in terms of a corresponding stable model semantics, paving the way to model object ontologies and their semantics under this well known paradigm. The language is purposely designed so that inheritance behavior and other features of the language can be easily customized by the introduction of specialized axiomatic modules, which can be modeled on purpose by advanced developers of ontology languages. Also, contexts allow to model hybrid systems integrating multiple data sources working under different entailment regimes. Properties and relationship with original F-logic semantics of some of the presented axiomatizations are given. A system prototype has been implemented and is available for evaluation.	c4c42e1c99c57823837cc9a48bb8d056	fdb4039413ea2a6230d196e20e346eec	f1e6f7dc8c91c22e24a0519a6ea9b7da	incollection	Versatile Semantic Modeling of Frame Logic Programs under Answer Set Semantics	Mario Alviano and Giovambattista Ianni and Marco Marano and Alessandra Martello	\N	2008
7366055	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039608	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_36	\N		\N	\N	524--539	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039608}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_36}	Ten years have passed since the concept of the semantic web was proposed by Tim Berners-Lee. For these years, basic technologies for them such as RDF(S) and OWL were published. As a result, many systems using semantic technologies have been developed. Some of them are not prototype systems for researches but real systems for practical use. The authors analyzed semantic web applications published in the semantic web conferences (ISWC, ESWC, ASWC) and classified them based on ontological engineering. This paper is a review of application papers published in Semantic Web conferences. We discuss a trend and the future view of them using the results.	3ad5b58f6765eeb6c326299413151692	97c0d09a1f9f7fb8263788f82fd6ce3d	7a73548c85261deb5ccc9083d7349e8b	incollection	Understanding Semantic Web Applications	Kouji Kozaki and Yusuke Hayashi and Munehiko Sasajima and Shinya Tarumi and Riichiro Mizoguchi	\N	2008
7366056	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039607	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_14	\N		\N	\N	197--211	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039607}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_14}	For those outside the research community, to develop Semantic Web applications entails real difficulty. This difficulty is due in part to the lack of usable approaches for planning Semantic Web solutions, even though Semantic Web tools have already reached industrial maturity. We propose here the Semantic Web Framework, a component-based framework for analysing rapidly the required components, the dependencies between them, and selecting existing solutions. This approach has been tested with a number of industrial partners, which justifies the effort made in this direction.	d4c9867a21419d7c19fd1b559da3dfba	6b9c0f35d5ba4f4c9d147e91de6ac0aa	38ca00fc7885473b7a0cbe301219fb5e	incollection	Towards a Component-Based Framework for Developing Semantic Web Applications	Ra\\'{u}l Garc\\'{i}a-Castro and Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and \\'{O}scar Mu\\ {n}oz Garc\\'{i}a and Lyndon Nixon	\N	2008
7366057	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039606	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_18	\N		\N	\N	257--271	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039606}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_18}	Collaborative tagging, supported by many social networking websites, is currently enjoying an increasing popularity. The usefulness of this largely available tag data has been explored in many applications including web resources categorization,deriving emergent semantics, web search etc. However, since tags are supplied by users freely, not all of them are useful and reliable, especially when they are generated by spammers with malicious intent. Therefore, identifying tags of high quality is crucial in improving the performance of applications based on tags. In this paper, we propose TRP-Rank (Tag-Resource Pair Rank), an algorithm to measure the quality of tags by manually assessing a seed set and propagating the quality through a graph. The three dimensional relationship among users, tags and web resources is firstly represented by a graph structure. A set of seed nodes, where each node represents a tag annotating a resource, is then selected and their quality is assessed. The quality of the remaining nodes is calculated by propagating the known quality of the seeds through the graph structure. We evaluate our approach on a public data set where tags generated by suspicious spammers were manually labelled. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach in measuring the quality of tags.	c6200abd3c231312211bf5b6983bf0b4	44401088956f59c92c11f6a910ed4df4	41ba57c2f0f50df56228fd8a5101ca40	incollection	The Art of Tagging: Measuring the Quality of Tags	Ralf Krestel and Ling Chen	\N	2008
7366058	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039605	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_3	\N		\N	\N	31--45	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039605}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_3}	W3C Web Ontology working group has recently developed OWL as an ontology language for the Semantic Web. However, because OWL does not have the full-fledged semantics for temporal information, it cannot perform reasoning about temporal knowledge. Entities in the real world are changing according to the passage of time and new facts are occurring due to events. If knowledge in the KBs does not have the temporal information, it becomes incomplete and incorrect. Therefore, we in this paper propose an ontology language TL-OWL, which extends OWL to have the temporal semantics in order to represent and reason the temporal information in the Semantic Web.	74cb8fa63a3a9527114206f1a901de15	bc6908b0de1ec6264c3667bac72000cb	4ccaca80ad5d1c77b657d9fd7f489a34	incollection	Temporal Ontology Language for Representing and Reasoning Interval-Based Temporal Knowledge	Sang-Kyun Kim and Mi-Young Song and Chul Kim and Sang-Jun Yea and Hyun Jang and Kyu-Chul Lee	\N	2008
7366059	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039604	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_19	\N		\N	\N	272--286	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039604}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_19}	Annotated data play an important role in enhancing the usability of information resources. Single users can be easily frustrated by the task of annotating. Collaborative approaches to annotation have been applied to web resources, but have not yet been applied to the task of local documents, due in part to the lack of a uniform identification method. In this paper, we use hash-based virtual URIs for identifying documents, and introduce the concept of a STAN (Social, Trusted Annotation Network), which enables collaborative annotation of documents through their URIs. STAN also incorporates quantitative trust rates between users in social networks based on their interactions with each other. The STAN framework is described, demonstrating how these trust networks are constructed through collaborative annotation. Finally, we evaluate the usefulness of collaborative annotation and the feasibility of the resulting trust rates through empirical experiment.	86ec1724d97b74199870c104fd2ee3c4	dbab875524d06d787e92625e573d4f9b	732b175c050a88d9885430da3e91b381	incollection	STAN: Social, Trusted Annotation Network	Hyun Namgoong and Kyoung-Mo Yang and Sung-Kwon Yang and Charles Borchert and Hong-Gee Kim	\N	2008
7366060	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039603	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_34	\N		\N	\N	493--507	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039603}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_34}	With the development of the Semantic Web, more and more ontologies are available for exploitation by semantic search engines. However, while semantic search engines support the retrieval of candidate ontologies, the final selection of the most appropriate ontology is still difficult for the end users. In this paper, we extend existing work on ontology summarization to support the presentation of ontology snippets. The proposed solution leverages a new semantic similarity measure to generate snippets that are based on the given query. Experimental results have shown the potential of our solution in this problem domain that is largely unexplored so far.	3ddcd8fe5158318d212d5f47fac83ba5	da3084d19034a0af6b953615f3a08392	f3b5cc5fbd3a9f52988f229f6c2e35f7	incollection	Snippet Generation for Semantic Web Search Engines	Thomas Penin and Haofen Wang and Thanh Tran and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7366061	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039602	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_24	\N		\N	\N	345--359	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039602}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_24}	Enabling a system to automatically conceptualize and annotate a human-readable table is one way to create interesting semantic-web content. But exactly “how?” is not clear. With conceptualization and annotation in mind, we investigate a semantic-enrichment procedure as a way to turn syntactically observed table layout into semantically coherent ontological concepts, relationships, and constraints. Our semantic-enrichment procedure shows how to make use of auxiliary world knowledge to construct rich ontological structures and to populate these ontological structures with instance data. The system uses auxiliary knowledge (1) to recognize concepts and which data values belong to which concepts, (2) to discover relationships among concepts and which data-value combinations represent relationship instances, and (3) to discover constraints over the concepts and relationships that the data values and data-value combinations should satisfy. Experimental evaluations indicate that the automatic conceptualization and annotation processes perform well, yielding F-measures of 90\\% for concept recognition, 77\\% for relationship discovery, and 90\\% for constraint discovery in web tables selected from the geopolitical domain.	ff29bc721a3d1f3e46de68dfd395fcbc	1b15c52aefc688847038a4718f317733	261d45ffb32730e44fabb4063ede2a29	incollection	Semantically Conceptualizing and Annotating Tables	Stephen Lynn and David Embley	\N	2008
7366062	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039601	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_35	\N		\N	\N	508--523	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039601}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_35}	The providing of user-centric services in the B3G/4G network presents a great challenge in the service architecture. To narrow the semantic gap of Telecommunications Network and Internet in the service layer, we introduce the vision of User Centric Intelligent Service Environment (UCISE). The ubiquitous service ecosystem and the semantic service integration architecture of telecommunications network and Internet are proposed. To provide the semantic Telecommunications Network Capability Services (TNCS), we present a semantic description approach for TNCS by using the profile hierarchy of OWL-S. Then based on this approach, we demonstrate the cheapest click-to-call application case. In this way, the ontology-based accurate discovery, matching for telecommunication network capability services can be supported. This will facilitate the semantic convergence of telecommunications network and Internet in the service layer.	d622ec13adfb285a377d837d52de3524	02fc288c7163b36b9844f3a983266faf	afa596ea3520ecc6f990a11c55a4fb2f	incollection	Semantic Telecommunications Network Capability Services	Xiuquan Qiao and Xiaofeng Li and Tian You and Lihao Sun	\N	2008
7366063	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039600	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_25	\N		\N	\N	360--374	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039600}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_25}	Today’s knowledge workers have to spend a large amount of time and manual effort on creating, analyzing, and modifying textual content. While more advanced semantically-oriented analysis techniques have been developed in recent years, they have not yet found their way into commonly used desktop clients, be they generic (e.g., word processors, email clients) or domain-specific (e.g., software IDEs, biological tools). Instead of forcing the user to leave his current context and use an external application, we propose a “Semantic Assistants” approach, where semantic analysis services relevant for the user’s current task are offered directly within a desktop application. Our approach relies on an OWL ontology model for context and service information and integrates external natural language processing (NLP) pipelines through W3C Web services.	b24fb6cc3897d74305d752b195980bd8	ab9b5088df0e22fde01f761c261a614d	4002d1fbf2827df94bb048c1681030ee	incollection	Semantic Assistants – User-Centric Natural Language Processing Services for Desktop Clients	Ren\\'{e} Witte and Thomas Gitzinger	\N	2008
7366064	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039599	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_7	\N		\N	\N	91--105	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039599}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_7}	Ontology reasoning is an indispensable step to fully exploit the implicit semantics of Semantic Web data. The inherent distribution characteristic of the Semantic Web and huge amount of ontology instance data necessitates efficient and scalable distributed ontology reasoning. Current researches on distributed ontology reasoning mainly focus on dealing with the heterogeneity of different ontologies but pay little attention to the performance of distributed reasoning and have not presented practical approaches and systems. Our goal is to propose an efficient and scalable distributed ontology reasoning approach, making it practical in real semantic applications. We propose an approach in this paper, in which Description Logic reasoners for TBox reasoning are combined with rule engines for ABox reasoning to support both expressive ontologies and large amount of instance data. The published data from each node is distributed using a DHT-based partitioning and stored in well-designed relational databases to support convenient and efficient reasoning through cooperation of the distributed nodes. A practical distributed ontology reasoning and querying system called DORS is developed based on our proposed approach. Our experiments both in LANs and on PlanetLab using University Ontology Benchmark show high efficiency of DORS compared with the centralized OWL ontology reasoning system Minerva as well as good scalability with respect to the number of nodes and volume of data in the system.	77377cb5c2113692e831ff45efc7337c	0fee06bd4f967be7171f6bd5dd274a40	f3eb74f3263486347c588a6326c4818d	incollection	Scalable Distributed Ontology Reasoning Using DHT-Based Partitioning	Qiming Fang and Ying Zhao and Guangwen Yang and Weimin Zheng	\N	2008
7366065	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039598	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_6	\N		\N	\N	76--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039598}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_6}	In this paper we discuss the challenges of performing reasoning on large scale RDF datasets from the Web. We discuss issues and practical solutions relating to reasoning over web data using a rule-based approach to forward-chaining; in particular, we identify the problem of ontology hijacking: new ontologies published on the Web re-defining the semantics of existing concepts resident in other ontologies. Our solution introduces consideration of authoritative sources. Our system is designed to scale, comprising of file-scans and selected lightweight on-disk indices. We evaluate our methods on a dataset in the order of a hundred million statements collected from real-world Web sources.	2043c81d315c8b1a3911e329748808bf	b29cbcbaa9755fc8fdb1082173c58726	6293c8e97a8783e8f0d34c58fdb51f91	incollection	SAOR: Authoritative Reasoning for the Web	Aidan Hogan and Andreas Harth and Axel Polleres	\N	2008
7366066	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039597	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_11	\N		\N	\N	152--166	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039597}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_11}	Ontology construction is a labour-intensive and costly process. Even though many formal and semi-formal vocabularies are available, creating an ontology for a specific application is hindered in a number of ways. Firstly, the process of elicitating concepts is a time consuming and strenuous process. Secondly, it is difficult to keep focus. Thirdly, technical modelling constructs are hard to understand for the uninitiated. We propose ROC as a method to cope with these problems. ROC builds on well-known approaches for ontology construction. However, we reuse existing sources to generate a repository of proposed associations. ROC assists in efficiently putting forward all relevant concepts and relations by providing a large set of potential candidate associations. Secondly, rather than using intermediate representations of formal constructs we confront the domain expert with ‘natural-language-like’ statements generated from RDF-based triples. Moreover, we strictly separate the roles of problem owner, domain expert and knowledge engineer, each having his own responsibilities and skills. The domain expert and problem owner keep focus by monitoring a well-defined application purpose. We have implemented an initial set of tools to support ROC. This paper describes the ROC method and two application cases in which we evaluate the overall approach.	ff70ce058ce5528ff43808dd959bcec5	c275f4e738f9620f0b5d25aa65917ef4	cb9bffe50b802566ec3fd263d4ab01ac	incollection	ROC: A Method for Proto-ontology Construction by Domain Experts	Nicole Koenderink and Mark van Assem and J. Hulzebos and Jeen Broekstra and Jan Top	\N	2008
7366067	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039596	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_28	\N		\N	\N	405--419	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039596}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_28}	The problem of coreference resolution (finding individuals, which describe the same entity but have different URIs) is crucial when dealing with semantic data coming from different sources. Specific features of Semantic Web data (ontological constraints, data sparseness, varying quality of sources) are all significant for coreference resolution and must be exploited. In this paper we present a framework, which uses Dempster-Shafer belief propagation to capture these features and refine coreference resolution results produced by simpler string similarity techniques.	745869eee3c267b3cc9ba246dd4a9ffc	d992df617c2cc892a4169165afeacfae	30cc3374b609e046eba2a51ae57b11c6	incollection	Refining Instance Coreferencing Results Using Belief Propagation	Andriy Nikolov and Victoria Uren and Enrico Motta and Anne de Roeck	\N	2008
7366068	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039595	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_22	\N		\N	\N	315--329	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039595}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_22}	This paper discusses the problem of predicting the structural changes in an ontology. It addresses ontologies that contain instances in addition to concepts. The focus is on an ontology where the instances are textual documents, but the approach presented in this document is general enough to also work with other kinds of instances, as long as a similarity measure can be defined over them. We examine the changes in the Open Directory Project ontology of Web pages over a period of several years and analyze the most common types of structural changes that took place during that time. We then present an approach for predicting one of the more common types of structural changes, namely the addition of a new concept that becomes the subconcept of an existing parent concept and adopts a few instances of this existing parent concept. We describe how this task can be formulated as a machine-learning problem and present an experimental evaluation of this approach that shows promising results of the proposed approach.	2f6e6d8326ce06c089e8105ab19274ab	15c4b652a5175ed5afdfed7d5f5ccc42	58840970b9c49d19f68db983472258bc	incollection	Predicting Category Additions in a Topic Hierarchy	Janez Brank and Marko Grobelnik and Dunja Mladeni\\'{c}	\N	2008
7366069	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039594	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_29	\N		\N	\N	420--433	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039594}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_29}	The rapidly increasing use of large-scale data on the Web makes named entity disambiguation become one of the main challenges to research in Information Extraction and development of Semantic Web. This paper presents a novel method for detecting proper names in a text and linking them to the right entities in Wikipedia. The method is hybrid, containing two phases of which the first one utilizes some heuristics and patterns to narrow down the candidates, and the second one employs the vector space model to rank the ambiguous cases to choose the right candidate. The novelty is that the disambiguation process is incremental and includes several rounds that filter the candidates, by exploiting previously identified entities and extending the text by those entity attributes every time they are successfully resolved in a round. We test the performance of the proposed method in disambiguation of names of people, locations and organizations in texts of the news domain. The experiment results show that our approach achieves high accuracy and can be used to construct a robust named entity disambiguation system.	7086c8ce91f7b71daa461cc602965a9f	73deea19191c766a23ddc351fc642aac	296de5312e5416a7936b35085562e119	incollection	Named Entity Disambiguation: A Hybrid Statistical and Rule-Based Incremental Approach	Hien Nguyen and Tru Cao	\N	2008
7366070	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039593	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_31	\N		\N	\N	449--463	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039593}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_31}	More and more RDF data have been published online to be consumed. Ordinary Web users also expect to experience more intelligent services promised by the Semantic Web, such as object search based on structured data. We implemented the Falcons search engine to meet the challenge. To enable keyword search, for each object, we construct and index a virtual document that includes textual descriptions of its neighboring resources. Typing information is used to serve class-based query refinement, and class-inclusion reasoning is performed to discover implicit types of objects. A method of recommending subclasses is implemented to enable navigating class hierarchies for incremental query refinement. We also report on lessons learned from Web-scale experiments.	bb972308483137f30229b58155f6f6d1	9ebb6dd4a4c59e0d77a7565ac680d014	7401b528b184e68e5ba1378755c484c5	incollection	Integrating Lightweight Reasoning into Class-Based Query Refinement for Object Search	Gong Cheng and Yuzhong Qu	\N	2008
7366071	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039592	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_17	\N		\N	\N	242--256	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039592}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_17}	In this paper we address the issue of identifying the concepts in an ontology, which best summarize what the ontology is about. Our approach combines a number of criteria, drawn from cognitive science, network topology, and lexical statistics. In the paper we show two versions of our algorithm, which have been evaluated against the results produced by human experts. We report that the latest version of the algorithm performs very well, exhibiting an excellent degree of correlation with the choices of the experts. While the generation of automatic methods for ontology summarization is an interesting research issue in itself, the work described here also provides a basis for novel approaches to a variety of ontology engineering tasks, including ontology matching, automatic classification, ontology modularization, and ontology evaluation.	fe2fa7db16dbad86336e6318051b1529	11e76964b8aa8ec0cc55a2b6b25668df	201ac21acba87ae08a2339bb0469cc0b	incollection	Identifying Key Concepts in an Ontology, through the Integration of Cognitive Principles with Statistical and Topological Measures	Silvio Peroni and Enrico Motta and Mathieu D’aquin	\N	2008
7366072	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039591	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_27	\N		\N	\N	390--404	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039591}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_27}	Due to the limitations of language-processing tools for the Thai language, pattern-based information extraction from Thai documents requires supplementary techniques. Based on sliding-window rule application and extraction filtering, we present a framework for extracting semantic information from medical-symptom phrases with unknown boundaries in Thai free-text information entries. A supervised rule learning algorithm is employed for automatic construction of information extraction rules from hand-tagged training symptom phrases. Two filtering components are introduced: one uses a classification model for predicting rule application across a symptom-phrase boundary, the other uses extraction distances observed during rule learning for resolving conflicts arising from overlapping-frame extractions. In our experimental study, we focus our attention on two basic types of symptom phrasal descriptions: one is concerned with abnormal characteristics of some observable entities and the other with human-body locations at which symptoms appear. The experimental results show that the filtering components improve precision while preserving recall satisfactorily.	73dcd933d58d476ce2bdd78d9faf0b3b	14e7b74e824e2c0b74481a7d1eaaa9ed	952eb7df17071606d2c26bf3ec30fcb9	incollection	Extracting Semantic Frames from Thai Medical-Symptom Phrases with Unknown Boundaries	Peerasak Intarapaiboon and Ekawit Nantajeewarawat and Thanaruk Theeramunkong	\N	2008
7366073	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039590	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_30	\N		\N	\N	434--448	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039590}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_30}	The Web of Data vision raises the problem of how to expose existing data sources on the Web without requiring heavy manual work. In this paper, we present our approach to facilitate SPARQL queries over heterogeneous data sources. We propose the use of an object-oriented abstraction which can be automatically mapped and translated into an ontological one; this approach, on the one hand, helps data managers to disclose their sources without the need of a deep understanding of Semantic Web technologies and standards and, on the other hand, takes advantage of object-relational mapping (ORM) technologies and tools to deal with different types of data sources (relational DBs, but also XML sources, object-oriented DBs, LDAP, etc.). We introduce both the theoretical foundations of our solution, with the analysis of the relation and mapping between SPARQL algebra and monoid comprehension calculus (the formalism behind object queries), and the implementation we are using to prove the feasibility and the benefits of our approach and to compare it with alternative methods.	c6c80eb2a620552836c4fd1cfd5a9adc	64468de4b0e5781751a5373cbd42812d	09946d09e19f2eab9318644f9412e234	incollection	Exposing Heterogeneous Data Sources as SPARQL Endpoints through an Object-Oriented Abstraction	Walter Corno and Francesco Corcoglioniti and Irene Celino and Emanuele Della Valle	\N	2008
7366074	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039589	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_26	\N		\N	\N	375--389	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_26}	As biomedical science progresses, ontologies play an increasingly important role in easing the understanding of biomedical information. Although much research, such as Gene Ontology annotation, has been proposed to utilize ontologies to help users understand biomedical information easily, most of the research does not focus on capturing gene-related terms and their relationships within biomedical document collections. Understanding key gene-related terms as well as their semantic relationships is essential for comprehending the conceptual structure of biomedical document collections and avoiding information overload for users. To address this issue, we propose a novel approach called ‘GOClonto’ to automatically generate ontologies for conceptualization of biomedical document collections. Based on GO (Gene Ontology), GOClonto extracts gene-related terms from biomedical text, applies latent semantic analysis to identify key gene-related terms, allocates documents based on the key gene-related terms, and utilizes GO to automatically generate a corpus-related gene ontology. The experimental results show that GOClonto is able to identify key gene-related terms. For a test biomedical document collection, GOClonto shows better performance than other clustering algorithms in terms of F-measure. Moreover, the ontology generated by GOClonto shows a significant informative conceptual structure.	1e2ac23e0a31b06ec6c61eb16a104244	f47af2f7e544887e399f22d8edcd1d5e	9b452dbb0180102a6c50f8b67db98cf8	incollection	Exploiting Gene Ontology to Conceptualize Biomedical Document Collections	Hai-Tao Zheng and Charles Borchert and Hong-Gee Kim	\N	2008
7366075	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039588	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_13	\N		\N	\N	182--196	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039588}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_13}	Nowadays, the demand on querying and searching the Semantic Web is increasing. Some systems have adopted IR (Information Retrieval) approaches to index and search the Semantic Web data due to its capability to handle the Web-scale data and efficiency on query answering. Additionally, the huge volumes of data on the Semantic Web are frequently updated. Thus, it further requires effective update mechanisms for these systems to handle the data change. However, the existing update approaches only focus on document. It still remains a big challenge to update IR index specially designed for semantic data in the form of finer grained structured objects rather than unstructured documents. In this paper, we present a well-designed update mechanism on the IR index for triples. Our approach provides a flexible and effective update mechanism by dividing the index into blocks. It reduces the number of update operations during the insertion of triples. At the same time, it preserves the efficiency on query processing and the capability to handle large scale semantic data. Experimental results show that the index update time is a fraction of that by complete reconstruction w.r.t. the portion of the inserted triples. Moreover, the query response time is not notably affected. Thus, it is capable to make newly arrived semantic data immediately searchable for users.	d36f6f824a672be68dcf5f974b4e5027	2e1b6c1a585b40f33a45a36fa4cf996c	8573f5446157c0ec23ab03b5b3cf41c1	incollection	Efficient Index Maintenance for Frequently Updated Semantic Data	Yan Liang and Haofen Wang and Qiaoling Liu and Thanh Tran and Thomas Penin and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7366076	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039587	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_2	\N		\N	\N	16--30	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039587}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_2}	We give a classification of the complexity of DL-Lite logics extended with role inclusion axioms. We show that the data complexity of instance checking becomes P-hard in the presence of functionality constraints, and coNP-hard if arbitrary number restrictions are allowed, even with primitive concept inclusions. The combined complexity of satisfiability in this case jumps to ExpTime. On the other side, the combined complexity for the logics without number restrictions depends only on the form of concept inclusions and can range from NLogSpace and P to NP; the data complexity for such logics stays in LogSpace.	3157668a47937d6bb830747356e7a6a5	8592c3196f70a4969a884cc1800afa8e	e2a96309a92f1a1ca6e389ad8e878a4d	incollection	DL  −  Lite and Role Inclusions	Roman Kontchakov and Michael Zakharyaschev	\N	2008
7366077	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039586	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_9	\N		\N	\N	122--136	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039586}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_9}	Ontology matching is a promising step towards the solution to the interoperability problem of the Semantic Web. Instance-based methods have the advantage of focusing on the most active parts of the ontologies and reflect concept semantics as they are actually being used. Previous instance-based mapping techniques were only applicable to cases where a substantial set of instances shared by both ontologies. In this paper, we propose to use a lexical search engine to map instances from different ontologies. By exchanging concept classification information between these mapped instances, an artificial set of common instances is built, on which existing instance-based methods can apply. Our experiment results demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of this method in broad thesaurus mapping context.	17895b3c22ac78cee9b59844b7e394e3	604c7c46240470ac900a2dc1c7951628	db601664fa88adcb0e6db9bcbd51c281	incollection	Deriving Concept Mappings through Instance Mappings	Balthasar Schopman and Shenghui Wang and Stefan Schlobach	\N	2008
7366078	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039585	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_10	\N		\N	\N	137--151	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039585}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_10}	This paper discusses ontology mapping between two taxonomies of functions of artifacts for the engineering knowledge management. The mapping is of two ways and has been manually established with deep semantic analysis based on a reference ontology of function for bridging the ontological gaps between the taxonomies. We report on the successful results thanks to such deep analysis not at the lexical level but at the ontological level. Using the mapping knowledge, we developed a semantic search system which can provide engineers with interoperable access to technical documents by searching for functional metadata based on either of functional taxonomies.	194be97af88960af7ce07930cf20555e	772f0a02902dc748e467ae746f28fc89	6e332eaafa87a7c44f1a6ebc6983adeb	incollection	Deep Semantic Mapping between Functional Taxonomies for Interoperable Semantic Search	Yoshinobu Kitamura and Sho Segawa and Munehiko Sasajima and Shinya Tarumi and Riichiro Mizoguchi	\N	2008
7366079	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039584	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_20	\N		\N	\N	287--301	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039584}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_20}	Information sharing can be effective with structured data. However, there are several challenges for having structured data on the web. Creating structured concept definitions is difficult and multiple conceptualizations may exist due to different user requirements and preferences. We propose consolidating multiple concept definitions into a unified virtual concept and formalize our approach. We have implemented a system called StYLiD to realize this. StYLiD is a social software for sharing a wide variety of structured data. Users can freely define their own structured concepts. The system consolidates multiple definitions for the same concept by different users. Attributes of the multiple concept versions are aligned semi-automatically to provide a unified view. It provides a flexible interface for easy concept definition and data contribution. Popular concepts gradually emerge from the cloud of concepts while concepts evolve incrementally. StYLiD supports linked data by interlinking data instances including external resources like Wikipedia.	9a25656167598660b248ea1ec865073f	90090e7043897c19c143ad8b1f4ada0f	4a1acffc6d4a99754ea12464358993f4	incollection	Consolidating User-Defined Concepts with StYLiD	Aman Shakya and Hideaki Takeda and Vilas Wuwongse	\N	2008
7366080	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039583	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_23	\N		\N	\N	330--344	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039583}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_23}	As an important step towards bootstrapping the Semantic Web, many efforts have been made to extract triples from Wikipedia because of its wide coverage, good organization and rich knowledge. One kind of important triples is about Wikipedia articles and their non-isa properties, e.g. (Beijing, country, China). Previous work has tried to extract such triples from Wikipedia infoboxes, article text and categories. The infobox-based and text-based extraction methods depend on the infoboxes and suffer from a low article coverage. In contrast, the category-based extraction methods exploit the widespread categories. However, they rely on predefined properties, which is too effort-consuming and explores only very limited knowledge in the categories. This paper automatically extracts properties and triples from the less explored Wikipedia categories so as to achieve a wider article coverage with less manual effort. We manage to realize this goal by utilizing the syntax and semantics brought by super-sub category pairs in Wikipedia. Our prototype implementation outputs about 10M triples with a 12-level confidence ranging from 47.0\\% to 96.4\\%, which cover 78.2\\% of Wikipedia articles. Among them, 1.27M triples have confidence of 96.4\\%. Applications can on demand use the triples with suitable confidence.	b76c34805ccc2963bdf2f62cd6c6fba2	77c6e09144beb5dffafbd4783824a7e1	b40b75c66d769c59c52f295ba1e22015	incollection	Catriple: Extracting Triples from Wikipedia Categories	Qiaoling Liu and Kaifeng Xu and Lei Zhang and Haofen Wang and Yong Yu and Yue Pan	\N	2008
7366081	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039582	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_15	\N		\N	\N	212--226	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039582}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_15}	Both semantic web applications and individuals are in need of knowledge infrastructures that can be used in dynamic and distributed environments where different autonomous entities create knowledge and build their own view of a domain. Our framework represents this using evolving simple contextual ontologies and mappings between them, at the same time as incremental logical coherence is maintained. The definition of semantic autonomy includes these aspects. Our earlier research has shown that a knowledge infrastructure can have semantic autonomy that maintains global consistency, if the knowledge representation is kept simple. We generalize that research by investigating what happens if the consistency of a knowledge infrastructure is bounded 1) within certain regions called spheres of consistency, and 2) by allowing a limited variable degree of inconsistency. Our experiments show that a phase transition can occur in this kind of system, beyond which constant-time and constant-memory complexity is approached.	f0cc8c80852abc9c0a81549ed31d4066	50319a2d180cc1693e26bf77b2600069	513e22aa3f1f96be110ce6f020572593	incollection	Bounded Ontological Consistency for Scalable Dynamic Knowledge Infrastructures	Maciej Zurawski and Alan Smaill and Dave Robertson	\N	2008
7366082	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039581	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_21	\N		\N	\N	302--314	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039581}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_21}	This paper compares various approaches for constructing Chinese-English bilingual WordNet. First, we implement three independent approaches that translate English WordNet to Chinese WordNet automatically, including Minimum Distance (MDA), Intersection (IA) and Words Co-occurrence (WCA). Minimum Distance compares the gloss of synset with the explanations of words from dictionaries. Intersection chooses the intersection part of Chinese in a synset. Words Co-occurrence counts the results of Chinese and English words from Google. Then, we integrate these three approaches into an integrated one, which is named MIWA. Experimental results show that the integrated approach MIWA has better performance: F-measure reaches 0.615, which is higher than that of each independent one.	14cf9574442e1d2c454c779140daf4d5	564e6f75abf537ef8a425d723a393a1e	4f9b9f151c46f0c40b5e391877c4631b	incollection	An Integrated Approach for Automatic Construction of Bilingual Chinese-English WordNet	Renjie Xu and Zhiqiang Gao and Yingji Pan and Yuzhong Qu and Zhisheng Huang	\N	2008
7366083	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039580	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_16	\N		\N	\N	227--241	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039580}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_16}	The widespread use of ontologies in the last years has raised new challenges for their development and maintenance. Ontology development has transformed from a process normally performed by one ontology engineer into a process performed collaboratively by a team of ontology engineers, who may be geographically distributed and play different roles. For example, editors may propose changes, while authoritative users approve or reject them following a well defined process. This process, however, has only been partially addressed by existing ontology development methods, methodologies, and tool support. Furthermore, in a distributed environment where ontology editors may be working on local copies of the same ontology, strategies should be in place to ensure that changes in one copy are reflected in all of them. In this paper, we propose a workflow-based model for the collaborative development of ontologies in distributed environments and describe the components required to support them. We illustrate our model with a test case in the fishery domain from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).	f84b12140f499016aa65ddb2a52154be	b707221ca9176a861e06e31802bdcd8f	b113b03563b06a91d762b69f4cb61ce5	incollection	An Editorial Workflow Approach For Collaborative Ontology Development	Ra\\'{u}l Palma and Peter Haase and Oscar Corcho and Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and Qiu Ji	\N	2008
7366084	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039579	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_5	\N		\N	\N	61--75	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039579}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_5}	Uncertainty reasoning and inconsistency handling are two important problems that often occur in the applications of the Semantic Web. Possibilistic description logics provide a flexible framework for representing and reasoning with ontologies where uncertain and/or inconsistent information is available. Although possibilistic logic has become a popular logical framework for uncertainty reasoning and inconsistency handling, its role in the Semantic Web is underestimated. One of the challenging problems is to provide a practical algorithm for reasoning in possibilistic description logics. In this paper, we propose a tableau algorithm for possibilistic description logic . We show how inference services in possibilistic  can be reduced to the problem of computing the inconsistency degree of the knowledge base. We then give tableau expansion rules for computing the inconsistency degree of a possibilistic  knowledge. We show that our algorithm is sound and complete. The computational complexity of our algorithm is analyzed. Since our tableau algorithm is an extension of a tableau algorithm for , we can reuse many optimization techniques for tableau algorithms of  to improve the performance of our algorithm so that it can be applied in practice.	ae414741095cd17100994fc25c6c907f	e188188d3f1e30a666635caf062b19eb	7a13026b1a878657524484213e97f42d	incollection	A Tableau Algorithm for Possibilistic Description Logic	Guilin Qi and Jeff Pan	\N	2008
7366085	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039578	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_32	\N		\N	\N	464--478	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039578}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_32}	With the popularity of semantic information systems distributed on the Web, there is an arising challenge to provide efficient query answering support for these systems. However, common approaches for distributed query answering either exhibit performance disadvantages or loss of completeness in an unbalanced way. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach for segment-based conjunctive query answering over distributed ontologies. Our approach balances the trade-off between performance and completeness by introducing segmentation-based distributed ontology integration. We define the notions of segment and approximate conjunctive query answering. Corresponding algorithms are designed, implemented and evaluated. The evaluation results show that our approach is very promising in processing ontologies in modern semantic information systems.	3e845d5cdb58dddc11f8384bae8526d5	684b99d16848311a3ba114eb95e58984	c04897e1d45228c465c5c1c4b6dd9d8e	incollection	A Segmentation-Based Approach for Approximate Query over Distributed Ontologies	Yimin Wang and Guilin Qi and Min Chen	\N	2008
7366086	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039577	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_33	\N		\N	\N	479--492	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039577}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_33}	A natural language interface is always desirable for a search system. While performance of machine translation for general texts with acceptable computational costs seems to reach a limit, narrowing down the domain to one of queries reduces the complexity and enables better translation correctness. This paper proposes a query translation method that is robust to ill-formed questions and exploits knowledge of an ontology for semantic search. It uses conceptual graphs as the target language for the translation. As a logical interlingua with smooth mapping to and from natural language, conceptual graphs simplify translation rules and can be easily converted to other formal query languages. Experiment results of the method on the TREC 2002 and TREC 2007 data sets are also presented and discussed.	cf84fceca7b85de1f0665143a85d027f	aab4803417355fc20248fca4369a9b8f	6d6b651e543ee96997d5d67f71df9560	incollection	A Robust Ontology-Based Method for Translating Natural Language Queries to Conceptual Graphs	Tru Cao and Truong Cao and Thang Tran	\N	2008
7366087	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039576	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_12	\N		\N	\N	167--181	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039576}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_12}	With the goal of speeding up the ontology development process, ontology engineers are starting to reuse as much as possible available ontologies and non-ontological resources such as classification schemes, thesauri, lexicons and folksonomies, that already have some degree of consensus. The reuse of such non-ontological resources necessarily involves their re-engineering into ontologies. Non-ontological resources are highly heterogeneous in their data model and contents: they encode different types of knowledge, and they can be modeled and implemented in different ways. In this paper we present (1) a typology for non-ontological resources, (2) a pattern based approach for re-engineering non-ontological resources into ontologies, and (3) a use case of the proposed approach.	1b30d87929f864903359128adc02fdc9	f09d71443dff615a314c435df89a3d39	98096132b1eb4b4b5b0de3cec6a22de5	incollection	A Pattern Based Approach for Re-engineering Non-Ontological Resources into Ontologies	Andr\\'{e}s Garc\\'{i}a-Silva and Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and Mari Su\\'{a}rez-Figueroa and Boris Villaz\\'{o}n-Terrazas	\N	2008
7366088	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039575	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--15	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039575}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_1}	Finding the justifications for an entailment (i.e., minimal sets of axioms responsible for it) is a prominent reasoning service in ontology engineering, as justifications facilitate important tasks like debugging inconsistencies or undesired subsumption. Though several algorithms for finding all justifications exist, issues concerning efficiency and scalability remain a challenge due to the sheer size of real-life ontologies. In this paper, we propose a novel method for finding all justifications in OWL DL ontologies by limiting the search space to smaller modules. To this end, we show that so-called locality-based modules cover all axioms in the justifications. We present empirical results that demonstrate an improvement of several orders of magnitude in efficiency and scalability of finding all justifications in OWL DL ontologies.	de9f2ad13442dbb0a37ca4ddb8824625	24e66f673412b85ed260b323efbc1e92	3901dc7459732be9e86e287361f5d93b	incollection	A Modularization-Based Approach to Finding All Justifications for OWL DL Entailments	Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn and Guilin Qi and Qiu Ji and Peter Haase	\N	2008
7366089	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039574	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_4	\N		\N	\N	46--60	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039574}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_4}	How to construct Web ontologies has become a key technology to enable the Semantic Web, especially how to construct ontologies by extracting domain knowledge from database models such as the relational database model. But in real-world applications, information is often imprecise and uncertain, thus the formal approach to translation from Fuzzy Relational Database Schema (FRDBS) to fuzzy ontology is helpful for extracting domain knowledge from database, which can profitably support fuzzy ontology development and developing data-intensive Semantic Web applications. In this paper, we first give the formal definition of FRDBS. Then, the formal definition and Model-Theoretic semantics of a kind of new fuzzy OWL DL ontology are given in more detail. What’s more, we realize the formal translation from FRDBS to fuzzy OWL DL ontology by means of reverse engineering technique. Of course, the correctness of translation is also proved. With an example, it shows that the translation method is semantics-preserving and effective. Finally, the reasoning problem of satisfiability, subsumption, and redundancy of FRDBS may reason automatically through reasoning mechanism of the corresponding fuzzy description logic f-SHOIN(D) of fuzzy OWL DL ontology is also investigated, which can further contribute to constructing fuzzy OWL DL ontologies exactly that meet application’s needs well.	8e28032b840b0d0b98a829dd1162270c	e23c6aa034ca03cf1a0d35d6459ce772	2548c426f71e1735d58ecd9367a8db02	incollection	A Formal Semantics-Preserving Translation from Fuzzy Relational Database Schema to Fuzzy OWL DL Ontology	Fu Zhang and Z. Ma and Hailong Wang and Xiangfu Meng	\N	2008
7366090	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039573	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_37	\N		\N	\N	540--554	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4039573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_37}	Semantic Web Services (SWS) aim to alleviate Web service limitations, by combining Web service technologies with the potential of Semantic Web. Several open issues have to be tackled yet, in order to enable a safe and efficient Web services selection. One of them is represented by trust. In this paper, we introduce a trust definition and formalize a model for managing trust in SWS. The model approaches the selection of trusted Web services as a classification problem, and it is realized by an ontology, which extends WSMO. A prototype is deployed, in order to give a proof of concept of our approach.	cc8764fc4e6e1796ee8df8b882d46335	b02a791e8d1df122990609b44c3a1ee5	df4522f759d390b073d3474eb9a05b27	incollection	A Formal Model for Classifying Trusted Semantic Web Services	Stefania Galizia and Alessio Gugliotta and Carlos Pedrinaci	\N	2008
7366091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CVPR (1)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Singhal2003Probabilistic	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cvpr/cvpr2003-1.html#SinghalLZ03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	235-241	\N	\N	conf/cvpr/2003	date = {2004-08-17}, ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/cvpr/2003/1900/01/190010235abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7695-1900-8}	\N	908352471781d1cffd80219a1bf072c7	6593d97ababc69c72a8f4861d51f2663	abe189ca4566b5a7436f10a4cc64f260	inproceedings	Probabilistic Spatial Context Models for Scene Content Understanding.	Amit Singhal and Jiebo Luo and Weiyu Zhu	\N	2003
7366126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Multimedia and Ontologies: Theory and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Dasiopoulou2007Introducing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.11}, file = {Dasiopoulou2007Introducing.pdf:Dasiopoulou2007Introducing.pdf:PDF}, owner = {saathoff}	\N	6532198923890fcce64f86f98f4665ab	423a5cee4c904480f77e5e1f840cd1df	7355c3021dded9c44d857bf87a428fce	incollection	Introducing Context and Reasoning in Visual Content Analysis: An Ontology-based Framework	Stamatia Dasiopoulou and Carsten Saathoff and Phivos Mylonas and Yannis Avrithis and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Steffen Staab	Paola Hobson and Yiannis Kompatsiaris	2007
7366144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Apt2003Constraints	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.19}, owner = {casi}	\N	5cf10a5085c1ff3156ba4637dfee48cc	a3c05fea31394714b75243b695751c30	531521a3ec5aed3f75e3972b6dd855e8	book	Principles of Constraint Programming	Krzystof R. Apt	\N	2003
7366147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th\
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\	 Multimedia Content	T. Athanasiadis and V. Tzouvaras and K. Petridis and F. Precioso and Y. Avrithis and I. Kompatsiaris	\N	2005
7366153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Computer Vision	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnard2001WordsAndPictures	\N	\N		\N	\N	II:408-415	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.03.29}, owner = {casi}	\N	c9f630c55c6be6747ea2ae1d1f86d1f1	dc4214306fbceb3f3de60e6dfccb0bd0	9c843b5540e999f00af77e4e00a3ea2f	inproceedings	Learning the Semantics of Words and Pictures	K. Barnard and D. Forsyth	\N	2001
7366154	ournal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnard2003Matching	\N	\N		\N	\N	1107-1135	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.03.29}, owner = {casi}	\N	0e93ffacbc4076a2b8d4f2e39ac3810f	a77449d5f00bf31f1bec6e1f0f258595	199d2f8047060d08417dc1b7404dd352	article	Matching Words and Pictures	K. et al. Barnard	\N	2003
7366155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartak2002Modelling	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/bartak02modelling.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Bartak2002Modelling.pdf:Bartak2002Modelling.pdf:PDF}	\N	8c07e154a7adf040435aca122eef974d	64d4f59cd19fc78934ac232e14f2f716	9993563aea51010434fc52acc4ee7b3f	misc	Modelling Soft Constraints: A Survey	Roman Bart{\\'a}k	\N	2002
7366156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Week of Doctoral Students (WDS99)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartak1999HolyGrail	\N	\N		\N	\N	555-564	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}, file = {Bartak1999HolyGrail.pdf:Bartak1999HolyGrail.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	5f4e0a07e2d36f24cf03adb5d3642495	43512fd72e93d95a4a09091b5da9a757	31c2dc7a23e520776d6fbccfcae32a1a	inproceedings	Constraint Programming: In Pursuit of the Holy Grail	Roman Bart{\\'a}k	\N	1999
7366165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Bistarelli2004Semirings	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540211810}	\N	aa285cb769dde8d3c3b54bf58758fc3f	05f34f4467c1201f6a1f21f3958f6c69	803664739d1de9a26fea4f2cb0489a40	book	Semirings for Soft Constraint Solving and Programming	Stefano Bistarelli	\N	2004
7366166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI'95: Proceedings International Joint Conference on Artificial\
\	Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal	\N	\N	Bistarelli1995Constraint	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bistarelli95constraint.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Bistarelli1995Constraint.pdf:Bistarelli1995Constraint.pdf:PDF}	\N	d1a9c11b62ab396456d50772fc4e37af	124b799c6bbf675e128d25b883730c8f	16d34a28dbe4ed0f66505285c4633641	inproceedings	Constraint Solving over Semirings	Stefano Bistarelli and Ugo Montanari and Francesca Rossi	Chris Mellish	1995
7366167	Journal of the ACM	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bistarelli1997Semiringbased	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bistarelli97semiringbased.html	\N		\N	\N	201-236	\N	2	\N	file = {Bistarelli1997Semiringbased.pdf:Bistarelli1997Semiringbased.pdf:PDF}	\N	deee0b2f1a7662cc761afc2288374f15	70f301ade5c0fe8b22bea3d2861e41af	4c1a3043f886546194f7fe15e978d028	article	Semiring-Based Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization	Stefano Bistarelli and Ugo Montanari and Francesca Rossi	\N	1997
7366168	Constraints	4	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bistarelli1999Semiring	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-240	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.04}, file = {Bistarelli1999Semiring.pdf:Bistarelli1999Semiring.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	1bed2da3b5e3dbc797198a2b61d8f36f	07440c9d368b2b40ce337adf2dacd50c	bcf50a10f7e9885f694d449c4fd93daa	article	Semiring-Based CSPs and Valued CSPs: Frameworks, Properties, and\
\	Comparison	S. Bistarelli and U. Montanari and F. Rossi and T. Schiex and G. Verfaillie and H. Fargier	\N	1999
7366169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bittner2005FormalSpaceTime	\N	\N		\N	Draft	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Bittner2005FormalSpaceTime.pdf:Bittner2005FormalSpaceTime.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	e8bb4264943eb510c2624668b4e81dcb	46a194e6022636b6930708b3b0143dd4	d934df06644651e89b4d4cc0b74cb984	unpublished	Formal Ontologies for Space and Time	Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith	\N	2005
7366175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '87: Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming\
\	systems, languages and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Borning1987Constraint	\N	\N		\N	\N	48--60	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida, United States}, file = {Borning1987Constraint.pdf:Borning1987Constraint.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-89791-247-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/38765.38812}	\N	067ea5a01dcde6c383e67b211dd3044f	fd527b8c0dba40b5a3f4940ffc173e3f	12e2182852d4e0a1897055324f30995e	inproceedings	Constraint Hierarchies	Alan Borning and Robert Duisberg and Bjorn Freeman-Benson and Axel Kramer and Michael Woolf	\N	1987
7366199	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fuzzy Systems, 1993., Second IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	 San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Dubois1993Calculus	\N	\N		\N	\N	1131-1136	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.12}, file = {Dubois1993Calculus.pdf:Dubois1993Calculus.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	bcbb059fd06cfdae09cff30b198dc53f	5edb367c56ecceb8448f332eedfd1610	f65b6c497b23eb4b6b3564d1db0b7b49	inproceedings	The calculus of fuzzy restrictions as a basis for flexibleconstraint\
\	satisfaction	D. Dubois and H. Fargier and H. Prade	\N	1993
7366202	: Image and Video Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Image and Video Retrieval : International Conference, CIVR 2002,\
\	London, UK, July 18-19, 2002. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enser2003Towards	http://www.springerlink.com/content/lt22c11a9pybq3eq\
	\N		\N	\N	291--299	\N	\N	\N	file = {Enser2003Towards.pdf:Enser2003Towards.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1060321}	\N	c49ca5880b59c60c3dffbdd6a39d7c8c	9b72a5cf4d3bbb28d4a88441e9ef6922	cbcb5d958ce1c31d2eb7270e41e7903d	inproceedings	Towards a Comprehensive Survey of the Semantic Gap in Visual Image\
\	Retrieval	Peter Enser and Christine Sandom	\N	2003
7366203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference\
\	on Research and development in information retrieval, Sheffield,\
\	United Kingdom	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press, New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Fan2004AutomaticAnnotation	\N	\N		\N	\N	361 - 368	\N	\N	\N	file = {Fan2004AutomaticAnnotation.pdf:Fan2004AutomaticAnnotation.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	a83906f3183ca52300764958a3c9f21b	86dec9b1c0cffe386b959520476d25e3	c3e032c91634a9d0756f11b66d89dad8	inproceedings	Automatic image annotation by using concept-sensitive salient objects\
\	for image content representation	Jianping Fan and Yuli Gao and Hangzai Luo and Guangyou Xu	\N	2004
7366206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago, Computer Science Department	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebSeer1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	TR-96-14	\N	file = {TR-96-14-1.pdf:/home/casi/lehre/seminar_multimedia/web_image_retrieval/TR-96-14-1.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	c24e387c42d2fb491e5e7ecd634c4cab	80ec99ba8efd8eb19721bb33167f613f	ee19089abe0eab0158a251b4f21f41db	techreport	WebSeer: An Image Search Engine for the World Wide Web	C. Frankel and M. J. Swain and V. Athitsos	\N	1996
7366207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Innovations in Web Infrastructure.\
\	15th International World Wide Web Conference (Edinburgh, Scotland)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz2006SEA	http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~saathoff/publications/sea.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Franz2006SEA.pdf:Franz2006SEA.pdf:PDF}	\N	3ee82b493775146986afb14e8b8c22fe	6409d186b938b29690dc16c25ff74490	5889ecc774c5b6ac8f50ef76fa783fb7	inproceedings	SEA: A Lightweight and Extensible Semantic Exchange Architecture	Thomas Franz and Carsten Saathoff and Olaf G{\\"o}rlitz and Christoph Ringelstein and Steffen Staab	\N	2006
7366208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poster \\& Demo Session, ESWC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz2006SEAPoster	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.10}, file = {Franz2006SEAPoster.pdf:Franz2006SEAPoster.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	7343c522eb1058a185ccfc62662098f8	94fdda836b86656c3808f4cf201c2d8d	cefa4e3300d29b4bbc4162ad93e263cc	inproceedings	SEA: Introducing the Semantic Exchange Architecture	Thomas Franz and Carsten Saathoff and Olaf G�rlitz and Christoph Ringelstein and Steffen Staab	\N	2006
7366211	Artificial Intelligence, Special volume on constraint-based reasoning	58	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freuder1992Partial	\N	\N		\N	\N	21 - 70	\N	1-3	\N	timestamp = {2006.05.22}, file = {Freuder1992Partial.pdf:Freuder1992Partial.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	7110457c779f3850b5905d82c034db10	8733acbab52c610b22abca42369b24ae	0db47e4a861f93ee2d5588aac3886954	article	Partial constraint satisfaction	Eugene C. Freuder and Richard J. Wallace	\N	1992
7366219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Information Systems,1994. Proceedings of the 1994 Second\
\	Australian and New Zealand Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guesgen1994Formal	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.05}, file = {Guesgen1994Formal.pdf:Guesgen1994Formal.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	8156d793423458e45f618fe8ae484da4	8442dace9f7dafaf545532faa278036d	a4322425d55bd7d93bc065598c578c75	inproceedings	A formal framework for weak constraint satisfaction based on fuzzysets	H.W. Guesgen	\N	1994
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7366241	IEEE Intelligent Systems Journal - Special Issue on eScience	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hunter2004Hydrogen	\N	\N		\N	\N	40-47	\N	1	\N	file = {Hunter2004Hydrogen.pdf:Hunter2004Hydrogen.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	f9875da2b59d56ae7e00d6a654c70bc2	b39ebd89185de188bdb2d688513d5b61	25c13edfd293826c988774641cd0c009	article	Realizing the Hydrogen Economy through Semantic Web Technologies	Jane Hunter and John Drennan and Suzanne Little	\N	2004
7366246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of CP96: Second International Conference on Principles\
\	and Practice of Constraint Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer LNCS	Jampel1996General	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jampel96general.html	\N		\N	\N	543--543	\N	\N	\N	file = {Jampel1996General.pdf:Jampel1996General.pdf:PDF}	\N	5db2c46080d94a7f0f62b8724e138636	72a15647f4758842f43f2020a6fda7e1	9ce210249d725a8db9f6035c64c4f644	inproceedings	A General Framework for Integrating {HCLP} and {PCSP}	Michael Jampel and Jean-Marie Jacquet and David Gilbert	Eugene C. Freuder	1996
7366255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Second International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kwaiter1998Survey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.02}, file = {Kwaiter1998Survey.pdf:Kwaiter1998Survey.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	a2e9467499b717da8348fa04ea360fc3	92796bb1b98dc690273c640046cfda9e	841c1193b91cdb3d1ffe1a339cb6e8e8	inproceedings	Modelling with Constraints: A Bibliographical Survey	Ghassan Kwaiter and V{'e}ronique Gaildrat and Ren{'e} Caubet	\N	1998
7366266	\N	2	\N	\N	July	\N	Multimedia and Expo, 2003. ICME '03. Proceedings. 2003 International\
\	Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luo2003NaturalObject	\N	\N		\N	\N	II- 457-60	\N	\N	\N	file = {Luo2003NaturalObject.pdf:Luo2003NaturalObject.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	4b08c280ae3ade8537edcac012252f19	59eda809391f91a3da0dfe94d0b7574b	71b30d7b076dc9953e3a339362be74f3	inproceedings	Natural object detection in outdoor scenes based on probabilistic\
\	spatial context models	Jiebo Luo and A. Singhal and Weiyu Zhu	\N	2003
7366268	\N	3568	\N	\N	\N	\N	Image and Video Retrieval: 4th International Conference, CIVR 2005\
\	Singapore, July 20-22, 2005 Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Maillot2005WeaklySupervised	\N	\N		\N	\N	629 - 638	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.05.30}, file = {Maillot2005WeaklySupervised.pdf:Maillot2005WeaklySupervised.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	e3814add0710b8b7127917bdc0cb0770	8bb4a606cda1f138dba9a4e329300a61	1a4e2e6ac0700a5262b7c5710557eb8a	inproceedings	A Weakly Supervised Approach for Semantic Image Indexing and Retrieval	Nicolas Maillot and Monique Thonnat	\N	2005
7366276	Constraints	8	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meseguer2003Current	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-39	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.04}, file = {Meseguer2003Current.pdf:Meseguer2003Current.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	3bd0f4b47a98e51f9665ee4d2d94c70f	84f906fdcb93c05295d2224d4d01612d	d277aa8b5b19a8a482ed63eed7aa90c5	article	Current Approaches for Solving Over-Constrained Problems	Pedro Meseguer and Noureddine Bouhmala and Taoufik Bouzoubaa and Morten Irgens and Martí Sánchez	\N	2003
7366280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Image and Video Retrieval : International Conference, CIVR 2002,\
\	London, UK, July 18-19, 2002. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mulhem2003Home	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mulhem03home.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mulhem2003Home.pdf:Mulhem2003Home.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1314656}	Temporal information has been regarded as a key vehicle for sorting\
\	and grouping\
\	\
\	home photos into albums associated with events. While time-based browsing\
\	might be\
\	\
\	adequate for relatively small photo collection, query and retrieval\
\	would be very useful\
\	\
\	to find relevant photos of an event in large collection. In this paper,\
\	we propose the use\
\	\
\	of temporal events for organizing and representing home photos using\
\	structured\
\	\
\	document formalism and hence a new way to retrieve photos of an event...	0474ac25f4c65bee9be3b5a08d3e3654	aef37442d16c7b85b4f59b235e6c5ce1	b850a9b18b497a99f800dd261f48f9b8	inproceedings	Home photo retrieval: Time matters	P. Mulhem and J. Lim	\N	2003
7366282	: Image and Video Retrieval : International Conference, CIVR 2002,\
\	London, UK, July 18-19, 2002. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Image and Video Retrieval : International Conference, CIVR 2002,\
\	London, UK, July 18-19, 2002. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mueller2002Truth	http://www.springerlink.com/content/yg121fynu10ud2a1\
	\N		\N	\N	38+	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mueller2002Truth.pdf:Mueller2002Truth.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1219171}	\N	0f0ae2ee9af55236bcfce4353ce83096	86823e6df1b11d6f5eb227b1d4b0641c	32deca7fbd3e24b4fe1c3c9306650c0e	inproceedings	The Truth about Corel - Evaluation in Image Retrieval	Henning Müller and Stephane Marchand-Maillet and Thierry Pun	\N	2002
7366292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd IEE International Conference of Visual Information Engineering\
\	(VIE), K-Space Research on Semantic Multimedia Analysis for Annotation\
\	and Retrieval special session	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Panagi2006Genetic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.04.27}, file = {Panagi2006Genetic.pdf:Panagi2006Genetic.pdf:PDF}, owner = {saathoff}	\N	62593022630b196a8415241e5eea8d40	4ccac1f69fca1a4b5718b687faa6b269	aa9903e14ccd78f1c30ca01c5e55b59e	inproceedings	A Genetic Algorithm Approach to Ontology-Driven Semantic Image Analysis	P.Panagi and S. Dasiopoulou and G.Th. Papadopoulos and I. Kompatsiaris and M.G. Strintzis	\N	2006
7366295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papadopoulos2006Semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.04}, file = {Papadopoulos2006Semantic.pdf:Papadopoulos2006Semantic.pdf:PDF}, owner = {saathoff}	\N	6a3ca5ba2b02e2f31708d08b2313247b	611fab8d7a6b38f91a7d559fd3ad60f4	1c3345437d876e82af219fd096a9c225	inproceedings	Semantic Image Analysis Using a Learning Approach and Spatial Context	G. Th. Papadopoulos and V. Mezaris and S. Dasiopoulou and I. Kompatsiaris	\N	2006
7366299	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems,\
\	Proceedings of the 10th International Conference, KES 2006	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Petridis2006MOntoMat	\N	\N		\N	\N	633-640	\N	\N	\N	file = {Petridis2006KnowledgeBased-KES2006.pdf:/home/casi/papers/publications/Petridis2006KnowledgeBased-KES2006.pdf:PDF}	\N	fd1786155415cfd76a8e5d69da628251	f951d35bb5f4e08411ba68cf88057237	794f15028c69d0fcf7eadebdb32518ad	inproceedings	M-OntoMat-Annotizer: Image Annotation Linking Ontologies and Multimedia\
\	Low-Level Features	Kosmas Petridis and Dionysios Anastasopoulos and Carsten Saathoff and Norman Timmermann and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Steffen Staab	\N	2006
7366301	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	Mixed-reality as a challenge to image understanding and artificial\
\	intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petridis2005CDS	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-7	\N	\N	\N		\N	e31d0751fb9c19cfa077b4302e5ab159	9f804ee0bd06acead6eece875f2e0894	ba1375feafefcaac8c156710f1e3a9d5	inproceedings	Combined Domain Specific and Multimedia Ontologies for Image Understanding	Kosmas Petridis and Frederic Precioso and Thanos Athanasiadis and Yannis Avrithis and Yiannis Kompatsiaris	\N	2005
7366305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EWIMT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ren2004Image	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	0a37c0f09083d16da0ad87836c32cd1e	03b341fe7534a88d0074380aed6847ad	94c78c1bb95d151c87eeac2f87146dec	inproceedings	Image Annotation Aided by a Semantic Belief Network.	K. Ren and J. Bigham and E. Izquierdo	\N	2004
7366309	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Masaryk University Brno, Faculty of Informatics	\N	Rudova2001phd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.04}, file = {Rudova2001phd.pdf:Rudova2001phd.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	43016e78935e1f96b5790be27e1adc26	41cd59577cb60fd029eacc1dc800b348	4a640660c67bd14c7153e92dff73752f	phdthesis	Constraint Satisfaction with Preferences	Hana Rudov{�a}	\N	2001
7366311	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fuzzy Systems, 1994. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence.,\
\	Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ruttkay1994Fuzzy	\N	\N		\N	\N	1263-1268	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.12}, file = {Ruttkay1994Fuzzy.pdf:Ruttkay1994Fuzzy.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	234d1e4dfde6b06c6cc559c48c3e10c8	ddee8c22ec9cc77935b18afc4e8b4ae4	3d0aad854a835373aabd7e131f9a53e1	inproceedings	Fuzzy constraint satisfaction	Z. Ruttkay	\N	1994
7366312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd IEE International Conference on Visual Information Engineering\
\	(VIE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saathoff2006Constraint	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.10}, file = {Saathoff2006Constraint.pdf:Saathoff2006Constraint.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	4f5a79b043a5f44ad0e2b43ea12dedd9	0c9660e93f7a87e657658f162e7514f3	d757258ec69e175c6e525fd2bbad4cfb	inproceedings	Constraint Reasoning for Region-Based Image Labelling	Carsten Saathoff	\N	2006
7366315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mixed-reality as a challenge to image understanding and artificial\
\	intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saathoff2005Ornaments	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-18	\N	\N	\N	owner = {casi}	\N	52c9100d11c179268cf39a043c6f0551	56c9a5f2cdfbb4fbd330bdc1d9df765c	7c97c44e7eeb422e00808456ac58df4c	inproceedings	Knowledge-Based Image Analysis Applied to Ornaments in Arts	Clemens Schmidt and Christian Schneider and Bernhard Schüler and Carsten Saathoff and Dietrich Paulus	\N	2005
7366317	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2005	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Schober2005Picturefinder	\N	\N		\N	\N	1571--1574	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.07.03}, file = {Schober2005Picturefinder.pdf:Schober2005Picturefinder.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	eefa00efc063f1c273a98dde214d914c	7824bf0d61e1daed2f1936e658ca6171	70d69da230d33da3cae2883630611111	inproceedings	Picturefinder: Description Logics for Semantic Image Retrieval	J.-P. Schober and T. Hermes and O. Herzog	\N	2005
7366318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Department of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shapiro1979Structural	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.04}, owner = {casi}	\N	6e10e314e83db27987cba38b38cbf151	652d72254f18d0c94b43b548512dfdab	7c4f956496334e03e2fbe273e0d4deda	techreport	Structural Descriptions and Inexact Matching	Linda G. Shapiro and Robert M. Haralick	\N	1979
7366320	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the International Workshop VLBV05, Sardinia, Italy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simou2005OntologyInfra	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Simou2005OntologyInfra.pdf:Simou2005OntologyInfra.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	5dae94bec86bf2a4ad7e5e94fd344df7	5b0f031adee6bb7884d2d0cf18967d99	3dbce912896a7cd6f82f406f26ff5ba8	inproceedings	An Ontology Infrastructure for Multimedia Reasoning	Nikos Simou and Carsten Saathoff and Stamatia Dasiopoulou and Vaggelis Spyrou and N. Voisine and Vassilis Tzouvaras and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Yannis Avrithis and Steffen Staab	\N	2005
7366322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIVR '02: Proceedings of the International Conference on Image and\
\	Video Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Smeaton2002Challenges	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=753215	\N		\N	\N	215--224	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {883714}, file = {Smeaton2002Challenges.pdf:Smeaton2002Challenges.pdf:PDF}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540438998}	\N	a7c88583f2a29457abf4ffb606f72449	59724671a3f6ed9010b0ca43c90b9ab8	55ee1ac6a1d36cbcd909871847a27f37	inproceedings	Challenges for Content-Based Navigation of Digital Video in the F\\íschl\\ár\
\	Digital Library	Alan F. Smeaton	\N	2002
7366327	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE MultiMedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Srihari2000ShowTell	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-71	\N	3	\N	file = {Srihari2000ShowTell.pdf:Srihari2000ShowTell.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	2da565ac69e57ec3ec1b2b08ea818fef	d9ec2fbff78ab1671de83114c81c9b01	e0fa06a25e0fcae73de1a4ba46640e01	inproceedings	Show\\&Tell: A Semi-Automated Image Annotation System	Rohini K. Srihari and Zhongfei Zhang	\N	2000
7366337	Lect. Notes Comput. Sci.	4071 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval, CIVR 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY 10532, United States	\N	5th International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval, CIVR 2006	Tesic2006Efficient	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/record/display.url?view=extended\\&origin=resultslist\\&eid=2-s2.0-33746624425	\N		\N	\N	518--520	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1088565}, file = {Tesic2006Efficient.pdf:Tesic2006Efficient.pdf:PDF}	In this demo we present a novel approach for labeling clusters in\
\	minimally annotated data archives. We propose to build on clustering\
\	by aggregating the automatically tagged semantics. We propose and\
\	compare four techniques for labeling the clusters and evaluate the\
\	performance compared to human labeled ground-truth. We define the\
\	error measures to quantify the results, and present examples of the\
\	cluster labeling results obtained on the BBC stock shots and broadcast\
\	news videos from the TRECVID-2005 video data set. © Springer-Verlag\
\	Berlin Heidelberg 2006.	44c7d8459e042074d9fbe733c3ab0ea3	d81e6467c19c17e09167b3459e712cfd	f1beb906f03403921e1750f33ac3b98b	inproceedings	Efficient summarizing of multimedia archives using cluster labeling	J. Tes?ic? and J. R. Smith	\N	2006
7366350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Psychology of Computer Vision	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	New York	\N	\N	Waltz1975Understanding	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/waltz75understanding.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Waltz1975Understanding.pdf:Waltz1975Understanding.pdf:PDF}	\N	ba1f01984184f1f5e9736ee8789d808a	fcd150814125669e6cc039a2ad47c250	658a744c8e44cc2c2f1d1545af97c1c1	incollection	Understanding line drawings of scenes with shadows	David Waltz	Patrick Henry Winston	1975
7366365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enterprise 2.0 - The Art of Letting Go	\N	\N	\N	Iuniverse Star	\N	\N	\N	Koch2008	http://www.amazon.de/Enterprise-2-0-Art-Letting-Go/dp/1440108099%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1440108099	\N	Enterprise 2.0 - The Art of Letting Go: Amazon.de: Willms Buhse, Sren Stamer: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	16-38	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781440108099}, asin = {1440108099}, isbn = {1440108099}	\N	96979fdc659d85a53fbd5a65bb02d250	777addf1ebf21ec6126f56ff1e125f56	abc7b6470e00ab17ec08e07b5fe61ba3	incollection	Lessons from the Past - Computer-Supported Collaborative Work & Co.	Michael Koch	Willms Buhse and Sören Stamer	2008
7366372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iuniverse Star	\N	\N	\N	1440108099	http://www.amazon.de/Enterprise-2-0-Art-Letting-Go/dp/1440108099%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1440108099	\N	Enterprise 2.0 - The Art of Letting Go: Amazon.de: Willms Buhse, Sren Stamer: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781440108099}, asin = {1440108099}, isbn = {1440108099}	\N	cd139232867dc841ccad9d88a0f3a243	922184ee201a7082963770dced667396	d6012da3f36357c1b09180bea483cdbd	book	Enterprise 2.0 - The Art of Letting Go	Willms Buhse and Sören Stamer	\N	2008
7366457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Software and Performance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/wosp/CourtoisW00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wosp/wosp2000.html#CourtoisW00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	105-114	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/350391.350416}, date = {2002-02-28}	\N	96235a04fd664ef8f561e9032f8028d2	94705217412085d975cc4337333338bf	9d640f1ad4f92d3e7cb48ebe25182415	inproceedings	Using regression splines for software performance analysis.	Marc Courtois and C. Murray Woodside	\N	2000
7366477	Soins aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	août	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cordon2008	\N	\N		\N	cf. Dossier l'aide-soignante et les soins palliatifs	13	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.13}, owner = {C881240}	\N	2613ac09a39856779c2b790adda7d6eb	d9cd0f8ff6c6841a52853faa67f74b9b	ce945c82d1f1b08b42330fa6c0ed60ab	article	La qualité de vie en soins palliatifs	Corine Cordon	\N	2008
7366492	\N	\N	\N	\N	Septmeber	\N	Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Content-Based \	Multimedia Indexing (CBMI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	IRISA, Rennes, France	\N	\N	Wallace2003Using	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Wallace2003ContextFuzzy.pdf:Wallace2003ContextFuzzy.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	b7604cf22d9941d4f901c0873a3afd47	773078f06ecac111c3fd0df25ed2e5c9	e3f364f38f7e5cc77cc3c2713965a75d	inproceedings	Using Context and Fuzzy Relations to Interpret Multimedia Content	Manolis Wallace and Giorgos Akrivas and Phivos Mylonas and Yannis Avrithis and Stefanos Kollias	\N	2003
7366529	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	août	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dayde2008	\N	\N		\N	Le développement des soins palliatifs en France constitue un enjeu
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\	de santé publique qui devrait se concrétiser dans les objectifs d'un
\

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\	nouveau programme national 2008-2012. Si, depuis 1999, l'accès aux
\

\
\	soins palliatifs est un droit, favoriser cet accès est un devoir
\

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\	d'humanité et d'hospitalité qui incombe aux soignants, quel que soit
\

\
\	le lieu de soins et de vie de la personne malade.	14-15	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.13}, owner = {C881240}	Le développement des soins palliatifs en France constitue un enjeu
\

\
\	de santé publique qui devrait se concrétiser dans les objectifs d'un
\

\
\	nouveau programme national 2008-2012. Si, depuis 1999, l'accès aux
\

\
\	soins palliatifs est un droit, favoriser cet accès est un devoir
\

\
\	d'humanité et d'hospitalité qui incombe aux soignants, quel que soit
\

\
\	le lieu de soins et de vie de la personne malade.	6c3bba77b487daf70e2251142df7f2d4	5868e78cac6ef9a983a32d00b377caad	d0a38bd4cddf604403b93321bcfce94f	article	Les soins palliatifs, une culture du "prendre soin" d'autrui	Marie-Claude Daydé	\N	2008
7366579	APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000260319400010	\N	\N		\N	\N	491-498	\N	3	\N	issn = {0929-1393}	We studied the response of the macrofauna to forest conversion from\
pure coniferous stands into semi-natural montane forests in the\
southern Black Forest (Germany). The investigation was carried out by\
comparing existing stands that represent the four major stages of the\
envisaged conversion process. Major results are: (i) environmental\
parameters indicate a significant alteration of the soil environment,\
(ii) neither an overall change nor a clear trend in macrofaunal\
richness and abundance could be established, and (iii) the data for the\
different taxa suggest specific responses to the conditions of the\
individual conversion stages. In general, saprophagous taxa seem to be\
mainly driven by alterations of the resource base (litter quality,\
microbial parameters) while predatory taxa tend to respond to changes\
at the consumer level. Associated alterations in the functional\
structure occurred for macroengineers (earthworms), primary consumers\
(diplopods, isopods) as well as a wide range o	49ae96b27f2e2f506a78789c77b3579d	6a4b9d4e085af0395888977585be1c70	bddf51c4b8a825c6b884a6a808d9f8bd	article	Soil macrofaunal response to forest conversion from pure coniferous stands into semi-natural montane forests	A J. Salamon and A. Zaitsev and S. Gaertner and V. Wolters	\N	2008
7366580	BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000255680700012	\N	\N		\N	\N	791-796	\N	5	\N	issn = {0178-2762}	The role of edaphic factors in driving the relationship between plant\
community structure and ecosystem processes is a key issue of the\
current debate on functional implications of biodiversity. In this\
study, we draw a direct link between aboveground/belowground\
relationships, vegetation structure, and aboveground management. We\
used ground nesting ants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) as an\
example for quantifying the role of biotic interactions in soil.\
Although both groups are known to have a major impact on grasslands,\
the interactive effect of these taxa on vegetation structure and its\
sensitivity to grassland management is poorly understood. We show that\
the ant Lasius flavus increases the root arbuscular mycorrhizal\
colonization (AMC) of grasses by modifying biotic and abiotic soil\
properties. As a possible consequence, the shoot length of grass\
growing on ant mounds was shorter and shoot N and P concentrations were\
higher than in grass growing off of the mounds. In addit	83b26952c7827cfe33cc09f088f0e469	8e8843056463b33d7c0d67b51ea03fea	604a45149cd9f2723ae34a3204a9294f	article	Soil engineering ants increase grass root arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization	Jens Dauber and Robin Niechoj and Helmut Baltruschat and Volkmar Wolters	\N	2008
7366587	GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000260307100016	\N	\N		\N	\N	2661-2677	\N	11	\N	issn = {1354-1013}	Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial\
decomposition and, based on evidence from multisite experiments at\
regional and global scales, are universally factored into global\
decomposition models. In contrast, soil animals are considered key\
regulators of decomposition at local scales but their role at larger\
scales is unresolved. Soil animals are consequently excluded from\
global models of organic mineralization processes. Incomplete\
assessment of the roles of soil animals stems from the difficulties of\
manipulating invertebrate animals experimentally across large\
geographic gradients. This is compounded by deficient or inconsistent\
taxonomy. We report a global decomposition experiment to assess the\
importance of soil animals in C mineralization, in which a common grass\
litter substrate was exposed to natural decomposition in either control\
or reduced animal treatments across 30 sites distributed from 43\
degrees S to 68 degrees N on six continents. Animals in the me	e2ae1bc7088c534ddea72c2821dc567c	a5bdc506200fb80ed151dbcb77b1d1ac	2882fe403d13b18ce15299a17d994fe3	article	Global decomposition experiment shows soil animal impacts on decomposition are climate-dependent	H. Diana Wall and A. Mark Bradford and G. Mark St. John and A. John Trofymow and Valerie Behan-Pelletier and D. E. Davi Bignell and Mark J. Dangerfield and J. William Parton and Josef Rusek and Winfried Voigt and Volkmar Wolters and Zadeh Holley Gardel and O. Fred Ayuke and Richard Bashford and I. Olga Beljakova and J. Patrick Bohlen and Alain Brauman and Stephen Flemming and R. Joh Henschel and L. Dan Johnson and Hefin T. Jones and Marcela Kovarova and Marty J. Kranabetter and Les Kutny and Kuo-Chuan Lin and Mohamed Maryati and Dominique Masse and Andrei Pokarzhevskii and Homathevi Rahman and G. Millor Sabara and Joerg-Alfred Salamon and J. Michael Swift and Amanda Varela and L. Heraldo Vasconcelos and Don White and Xiaoming Zou	\N	2008
7366588	OECOLOGIA	156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000257465200009	\N	\N		\N	\N	819-823	\N	4	\N	issn = {0029-8549}	Understanding the consequences of declining diversity and abundance of\
pollinators for crops and floral biodiversity is a major challenge for\
current conservation ecology. However, most studies on this issue focus\
on bees, while other invertebrate taxa are largely ignored. We\
investigated the pollination efficiency of the globally abundant hover\
fly Episyrphus balteatus on the common crop, oilseed rape (Brassica\
napus). The study was conducted over a period of 2 consecutive years by\
means of enclosure experiments at an agricultural site located in\
Central Hesse (Germany). E. balteatus significantly increased both seed\
set and yield. This effect was very constant in the 2 years, despite\
considerable interannual differences in total seed numbers and seed\
mass. It highlights the important role of hover flies as pollinators of\
arable crops under varying environmental conditions. In contrast to\
bees, the effect of E. balteatus was lower at high pollinator densities\
than at low pollinator de	9006a6ce1a2825cc2d133f5d21beff2f	f11cf1aa69914f8d48cd23ae20152087	081641b12625d79b410ae1b2930acb54	article	Hover flies are efficient pollinators of oilseed rape	Frank Jauker and Volkmar Wolters	\N	2008
7366916	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	Course material of the Summer School Reasoning Web; San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy	\N	\N	\N	Springer  Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Staab2008Semantic	http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~staab/Research/Publications/2008/semanticmultimedia.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ff5f595cf8b34b083d0930af9271406b	f808b43e69ea334d9adb39b2582821e8	d2fcfbd77a626838905c274d3c58dd6f	incollection	Semantic Multimedia	Steffen Staab and Ansgar Scherp and Richard Arndt and Raphael Troncy and Marcin Grzegorzek and Carsten Saathoff and Simon Schenk and Lynda Hardman	\N	2008
7367043	Journal of Virtual Worlds Research	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{JVWR}{294}	http://journals.tdl.org/jvwr/article/view/294	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		This is a brief essay, we call "think-pieces", designed to stimulate a discussion on a particular topic. The topic for this series of essays is "defining virtual worlds".	4b3c30c70830138c50d7a7629667a624	98e6829b32a4b70495bb543bf9be822f	8f1664d3f86d91db0c59b1b7633fe952	article	Defining Virtual Worlds and Virtual Environments	R. Schroeder	\N	2008
7367510	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMETRICS/Performance	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/sigmetrics/MenthHZG06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigmetrics/sigmetrics2006.html#MenthHZG06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	367-368	\N	\N	conf/sigmetrics/2006	date = {2006-09-06}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1140277.1140323}, isbn = {1-59593-319-0}	\N	bbcc321c80b50102ab4489c9d1255854	b91f1e7cf4ca96042ea1f908373c835a	e6b8400dea6298c6207107af48285dfc	inproceedings	Throughput performance of popular JMS servers.	Michael Menth and Robert Henjes and Christian Zepfel and Sebastian Gehrsitz	Raymond A. Marie and Peter B. Key and Evgenia Smirni	2006
7367516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOSP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/wosp/HappeFBR08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wosp/wosp2008.html#HappeFBR08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	165-176	\N	\N	conf/wosp/2008	date = {2009-01-15}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1383559.1383581}, isbn = {978-1-59593-873-2}	\N	d09e97b91a86b9df331fc271ca458cfe	945c6737b0e2f310e6e446dd12951454	8e84401006159bcdc0f4e6199ba9fc0e	inproceedings	A pattern-based performance completion for Message-oriented Middleware.	Jens Happe and Holger Friedrich and Steffen Becker and Ralf H. Reussner	Alberto Avritzer and Elaine J. Weyuker and C. Murray Woodside	2008
7367571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Palladio component model	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	palladio	\N	\N		\N	http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/1000007341	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbba83a66a5ce43b155a0f391575d8cf	097e980cc55b6ff6a61151252b071ccc	e305bd9de6cb4ef36e0e1d6c49a487a9	book	The Palladio component model	Ralf Reussner and Steffen Becker and Jens Happe and Heiko Koziolek and Klaus Krogmann and Michael Kuperberg	\N	2007
7367577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Karlsruhe (TH)	\N	friedrich2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b66577d34b562532f5371721ba59a70	a2be914074ff27853a7db79525c9cbd8	c86037d6756268a788e3f59ff706a8e5	mastersthesis	Modellierung nebenläufiger, komponentenbasierter Software-Systeme mit Entwurfsmustern	Holger Friedrich	\N	2007
7367593	Artificial Intelligence Review	11	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crestani1997spreading	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1006569829653	\N		\N	\N	453--482	\N	6	\N		This paper surveys the use of Spreading Activation techniques onSemantic Networks in Associative Information Retrieval. The majorSpreading Activation models are presented and their applications toIR is surveyed. A number of works in this area are criticallyanalyzed in order to study the relevance of Spreading Activation forassociative IR.
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ER  -	26cd41210a7033f75f00553345cc7e98	3dfe398bb588335ffc562088d5a509de	493abd04ea985757f527f1433bd63230	article	Application of Spreading Activation Techniques in Information Retrieval	Fabio Crestani	\N	1997
7367746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dudenverl.	Mannheim ; Leipzig ; Wien ; Zürich	\N	\N	UBHD66464772	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	48 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-411-04552-3, 978-3-411-04552-5}, language = {ger}	\N	324afd2e7c3c293e837fd4a208a119ed	3957df4f6ca73f1c3651d9d86bcfa11a	153312c21de55ad8806e0550672c1926	book	Duden, deutsche Grammatik - kurz gefasst	Rudolf Hoberg and Ursula Hoberg	\N	2006
7367922	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2001	http://computer.org/proceedings/s%26p/1046/10460130abs.htm	\N		\N	\N	130-143	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e34dc0cf6e0fac35098d5f6a20c6852	fcaadfbf8067bffaf9a0433a8b38ebb7	60d1099d73ef522fcfe988139ebc61b7	inproceedings	Information-Theoretic Measures for Anomaly Detection.	Wenke Lee and Dong Xiang	\N	2001
7367924	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dialoge	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	voltaire_gespraech-zwischen-lukian_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	646da25d68b10ef048cfeb8d3c516740	1daf945be7104b9dc2238097a9a9479c	9dbe8bb4bb31a2d20998fcc8e7b109c7	inbook	Gespräch zwischen Lukian, Erasmus und Rabelais in den Gefilden der Seligen	Voltaire	M. Fontius	1981
7368203	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	Zanker_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-34514-X}, size = {368 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	46852a83ef0961ad5034069ba17e13d3	0cbe6d67987b05aa370d25acb82fe3d2	39fb3bad81e6231c708d01719c591d80	book	Augustus und die Macht der Bilder	Paul Zanker	\N	2003
7368267	Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops, 2006. EDOCW '06. 10th IEEE International	\N	\N	\N	Oct. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4031288	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Analysis and Application Scenarios of Enterprise Architecture: An Exploratory Study	\N	\N	28-28	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/EDOCW.2006.22}	Enterprise architecture (EA) gained growing importance as a key issue of information management in recent years. This paper is aimed at contributing to EA methodology by a systemization of EA analysis techniques and EA application scenarios. These findings are compared with current EA practice collected by means of an exploratory study.	7f618e94610d65ef36e21d9acc958c25	b0dbb7cab20bc3b81b2ac439ef86f361	ce5f1168389145ec0df94961c7bf121d	article	Analysis and Application Scenarios of Enterprise Architecture: An Exploratory Study	T. Bucher and R. Fischer and S. Kurpjuweit and R. Winter	\N	2006
7368276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik (2)	\N	\N	\N	Universitaetsverlag Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	conf/wirtschaftsinformatik/FischerW07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wirtschaftsinformatik/wi2007-2.html#FischerW07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	163-180	\N	\N	conf/wirtschaftsinformatik/2007-2	date = {2007-09-18}, ee = {http://www.uvka.de/univerlag/volltexte/2007/191}, isbn = {978-3-86644-095-1}	\N	0e4aac8d9cff775c19f074767ab1def9	4f5f8ebd54bcf5768331a7f2ef2ab9b1	01d29af453947b08e4a8bbbae9575d71	inproceedings	Ein hierarchischer, architekturbasierter Ansatz zur Unterstützung des IT-Business-Alignment.	Ronny Fischer and Robert Winter	Andreas Oberweis and Christof Weinhardt and Henner Gimpel and Agnes Koschmider and Victor Pankratius and Björn Schnizler	2007
7368281	Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops, 2006. EDOCW '06. 10th IEEE International	\N	\N	\N	Oct. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4031290	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Essential Layers, Artifacts, and Dependencies of Enterprise Architecture	\N	\N	30-30	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/EDOCW.2006.33}	After a period where implementation speed was more important than integration, consistency and reduction of complexity, architectural considerations have become a key issue of information management in recent years again. Enterprise architecture is widely accepted as an essential mechanism for ensuring agility and consistency, compliance and efficiency. Although standards like TOGAF and FEAF have developed, however, there is no common agreement on which architecture layers, which artifact types and which dependencies constitute the essence of enterprise architecture. This paper contributes to the identification of essential elements of enterprise architecture by (1) specifying enterprise architecture as a hierarchical, multilevel system comprising aggregation hierarchies, architecture layers and views, (2) discussing enterprise architecture frameworks with regard to essential elements, (3) proposing interfacing requirements of enterprise architecture with other architecture models and (4) matching these findings with current enterprise architecture practice in several large companies.	71ac153999259273239c014379750427	8be52ae9cd6a1bb7d2df52a7802f10fb	9937657f1a33d4f533bd67fb4fc62b49	article	Essential Layers, Artifacts, and Dependencies of Enterprise Architecture	R. Winter and R. Fischer	\N	2006
7368546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{NHTV} internationale hogeschool Breda	Breda	\N	\N	koster_geen_2007	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9dfbc2984447dc646bd9a49f8ec17101	760eb681e3b71a2dd47a7bc47002051d	9f5f6f02466abd454d3d00304843234c	book	{(G)een} Toekomst Voor De Krant?: {(No)} Future for the Newspaper?.	Jules Koster	\N	2007
7368547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Prometheus-Bert} Bakker	Amsterdam	\N	\N	oosterbaan_de_2008	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789044612080}	\N	c1ab8ff6fa6a1fc24bf90d0a503f3c60	2151af2e233b8c54f95b351b76535b95	727b32661c42cf7551b67469f2d34d68	book	De Krant Moet Kiezen. De Toekomst Van De Kwaliteitsjournalistiek.	Oosterbaan	\N	2008
7368548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stimuleringsfonds_voor_de_pers.__de_2007	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	184 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Met lit. opg. }	\N	66920e59b5b8f6f6d51283a729089588	95bc1dd7567ee1973efb88e072e07e30	178c571357d331dae7b8b2228b3cdb94	misc	De krant doorgeklikt : innovatie en transformatie in de dagbladpers 	Stimuleringsfonds voor de Pers.	\N	2007
7368549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vloet_red_2007	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Boekenbijlagen in Amerika worden opgeheven of verkleind. Recensenten, lezers en schrijvers komen hiertegen in actie en protesteren beschaafd. Zo organiseerde de National book critics circle een 'read-in' tegen het afschaffen van de boekenredactie van de Atlanta journal constitution. Wat is er aan de hand en waarom trekt zo'n kleinschalige actie zoveel aandacht? Vloet onderzoekt de situatie in Amerika en bekijkt ook Nederland in dit licht. 	efcde0389e81b11cad2e79156883c51f	596b44a839dbc0439b17938f1932c18a	ef53ab44f9a414f52025c112c11dbc24	misc	Red de boekenbijlage! : in de Verenigde Staten staat het literaire krantenconcern onder druk 	C. Vloet	\N	2007
7368550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stadsarchief {'s-Hertogenbosch}	{'s-Hertogenbosch}	\N	\N	vos_dagblad!_2005	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789074028073}	\N	ab3c9884e10c2c76ac68bbddb048edfe	9157dd5f06d510e8caf5f4ff57e2f398	ad79e99a8b3c7fe433175d590f23e5c8	book	{'Dagblad!} Dag Blad?': Teksten Uitgesproken Op De Studiedag Over Verleden, Heden En Toekomst Van De Krant, {'s-Hertogenbosch,} 27 November 2003	Aart Vos	\N	2005
7368551	Net professional : vakblad voor webdevelopment, webdesign en e-business 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_making_2002	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	288657fce3183fbf93b4162eac7a1630	f51ff55a0516703534812885e1d28b9e	5f3b93e84e45f756234f9c0913f35a07	misc	{THE} {MAKING} {OF...} Sinds 18 oktober plaatst De Telegraaf zijn krant integraal op het internet. De Telegraaf durft het daarbij als eerste Nederlandse dagblad aan om geld te vragen voor online nieuws.. 	\N	\N	2002
7368552	{TVM} : vakblad voor de multimedia industrie 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_internet_2003	\N	\N	newspaper internet NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b75c22bfcf91445920071f3ad41e981b	284223b5dd6f0869721639c0b86a5863	4abecbc3df490b6942ec5bb9f334f0fe	misc	{INTERNET} - Spaanse optimisten - Nederlandse kranten gaan steeds meer over tot (gedeeltelijk) betaalde toegang van hun internetsites. De Spaanse krant El Mundo echter houdt vol enthousiasme een gratis nieuwssite in de lucht, onafhankelijk van de papieren editie, met een eigen redactie van bijna veertig mensen. Het dagblad houdt ook nog tijd en geld over om te experimenteren met nieuwe technieken, zoals het nieuwe internetprotocol {IPv6..} 	\N	\N	2003
7368603	Journal of {Computer-Mediated} Communication 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chung_interactive_2008	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study seeks to identify 1) categories of interactivity, which are promoted through different types of interactive features, 2) patterns of online newspaper readers' uses of interactive features, and 3) factors, if any, that predict the use of different types of interactive features. Based on an online survey of 542 respondents, four categories of interactive features were identified. Findings show that interactive features are generally used infrequently, especially the
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features that facilitate human-to-human communication and the features that allow audiences to express their views. Regression analyses show that different user characteristics and backgrounds predict the use of specific types of interactive features. This study illustrates that news organizations need not worry about applying all types of interactive features to engage their readers as the features serve distinct functions. Instead, news organizations should focus
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on building credibility and may seek to identify their online news audiences and then subsequently provide interactive features accordingly. (152) {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	643a971c5c2ae03876d8584726b06064	fd1727edfe6748dc083c37da6fd20a72	24c4fc501f0aaeda92eb4e256072ad14	misc	Interactive Features of Online Newspapers: Identifying Patterns and Predicting Use of Engaged Readers. 	Deborah S. Chung and Deborah S. Chung	\N	2008
7368604	Mass Communication \\& Society 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chung_audience_2008	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study examines audience uses of three types of interactivity, user motivations for visiting an online newspaper, and the relationship between user motivations and use of the different types of interactive features. There are three types of interactivity on a continuum: medium, human/medium, and human interactivity. In an online survey of 542 respondents, results indicate that medium interactive features were used most frequently and human interactive features used the least.\
Three motivations for using online newspapers emerged--information seeking/surveillance, socialization, and entertainment. In addition, further analysis found that although all three motivations were predictors of use of medium interactive features, the information seeking/surveillance motivation was not a significant predictor of use of human/medium and human interactive features. {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	9eac842bb3622f4e9925d1da71410162	1f61e6aaf977a86dd482e3bb56343ed4	24e25dd4ccfb94117ca1354a9e2d684c	misc	Audience Motivations for Using Interactive Features: Distinguishing Use of Different Types of Interactivity on an Online Newspaper. 	Deborah S. Chung and Chan Yun Yoo	\N	2008
7368605	Journal of Media Economics	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chyi_explorative_2002	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/S15327736ME1502_2	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	91	\N	2	\N	issn = {0899-7764}, doi = {{10.1207/S15327736ME1502\\_2}}	\N	350a4053da5e6d47185394e8bd36ae90	b65976cf5bc9aa6f221f3cbed78d8a67	1e8c8e77a4672db039718550ee808553	article	An Explorative Study on the Market Relation Between Online and Print Newspapers	Hsiang Iris Chyi and Dominic L. Lasorsa	\N	2002
7368606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM} {SIGIR} Workshop on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	claypool_combining_1999	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea89b8dec2dd4c1688fba9b2bc6dacfe	0f83f197d906697292ef4a51f9d27242	2d839d2f8214b1b44878c87f18b8e02f	inproceedings	Combining content-based and collaborative filters in an online newspaper	M. Claypool and A. Gokhale and T. Miranda and P. Murnikov and D. Netes and M. Sartin	\N	1999
7368607	European journal of communication 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deacon_yesterdays_2007	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b49dd5ea6bf9a684c3fbd5539db1102	8697a6a427e725bda25fad73943766d2	9a43dd000c7cb7f3a574cd57e9010d01	misc	Yesterday's Papers and Today's {TechnologyDigital} Newspaper Archives and {'Push} Button' Content Analysis. 	David Deacon	\N	2007
7368608	American Journalism Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=34909039\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80Sep7A4xNvgOLCmrlGep7RSsay4SK6WxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	farhi_dont_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=34909039&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80Sep7A4xNvgOLCmrlGep7RSsay4SK6WxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	internet newspaper	\N	------------------------------------------ ; Source: American Journalism Review, {Oct/Nov2008} ; Section: {FIRST} {PERSON} ; Don't Blame the Journalism ; The economic and technological forces behind the collapse of newspapers ; When the obituaries are written for America's newspapers, count on journalists to indict themselves in their own demise. You've heard it before, from a thousand bloggers and roundtable know-it-alls: We were too slow to adapt, too complacent, too yoked to our tried-and-true editorial traditions and formulas. We could have saved ourselves, goes the refrain, if only we had been more creative and aggressive and less risk averse. ; To which I can only reply: Oh, please. ; As newspapers shuffle toward the twilight, I'm increasingly convinced that the news has been the least of the newspaper industry's problems. Newspapers are in trouble for reasons that have almost nothing to do with newspaper journalism, and everything to do with the newspaper business. Even a paper stocked with the world's finest editorial minds wouldn't have a fighting chance against the economic and technological forces arrayed against the business. The critics have it exactly backward! Journalists and journalism are the victims, not the cause, of the industry's shaken state. ; We've lost readers, to be sure. But that's been happening for decades, and not necessarily because of editorial quality. Disagree? Then try answering this: Did editorial quality kill afternoon newspapers? ; Contemporary newspapers have their own problems, but the usual analysis about what ails us misses the point. Let's take a quick tour: ; Fact No. 1: Despite everything you've heard, newspapers, even these days, remain remarkably popular. Some readers have left us (and many, it should be said, were dropped by cost-conscious publishers who no longer wanted to deliver papers to far-flung subscribers). But what's largely overlooked in the gloom is how many people newspapers reach each day. Almost 50 million buy one daily, and nearly 117 million read one, according to the Newspaper Association of America's research. Throw in 66 million unique visitors to newspaper Web sites each month, and the conclusion is inescapable: Lots of people want what newspaper journalists produce. ; Fact No. 2: Newspaper readers--so often derided as old and unattractive to advertisers--are actually better educated and more affluent than {TV} news viewers. The average newspaper, for example, reaches about seven in 10 households with incomes of more than \\$60,000 annually, compared with about four in 10 for {CNN} and Fox News, according to Mediamark Research. ; Fact No. 3: Every traditional news medium has lost market share, and some have lost more than newspapers. According to the Project for Excellence in Journalism, ratings for late local newscasts on network-affiliated stations across the country were 6.7 percent lower during the November 2007 sweeps than the previous year--a faster decline than newspaper circulation (down 2.6 percent daily, 3.5 percent on Sunday) during roughly the same period. This isn't a one-time aberration, either. Local {TV} stations in Washington, {D.C.,} for example, have seen the ratings for their 6 p.m. newscasts plunge 37 percent from 1997 to 2007. Over the same period, the Washington Post's Sunday circulation has dropped 16 percent. Yet the local {TV} news business remains relatively strong, with far fewer layoffs and cutbacks and less end-of-an-era weariness than in most print newsrooms. ; So if the problem with newspapers really isn't too few customers, or too many undesirable-ones, why are they so threatened these days? ; The problem has little to do with the reporting, packaging and selling of information. It's much bigger than that. The gravest threats include the flight of classified advertisers, the deterioration of retail advertising and the indebtedness of newspaper owners. Wrap all these factors together and you've set in motion the kind of slash-and-burn tactics that will hasten, not forestall, the end. ; For decades, newspapers enjoyed what economists call a "scarcity" advantage. In most cities, there was only one outfit that could profitably collect, print and distribute the day's news, and it could raise prices even as it delivered fewer readers each year. Indeed, monopoly daily newspapers enjoyed enormous profit margins--sometimes as much as 25 percent or more--until very recently. But the scarcity advantage has faded; the Internet has essentially handed a free printing press and a distribution network to anyone with a computer. ; The real revelation of the Internet is not what it has done to newspaper readership--it has in fact expanded it--but how it has sapped newspapers' economic lifeblood. The most serious erosion has occurred in classified advertising, which once made up more than 40 percent of a newspaper's revenues and more than half its profits. Classified advertisers didn't desert newspapers because they disliked our political coverage or our sports sections, but because they had alternatives. Craigslist and {eBay} and dozens of other low-cost and no-cost classified sites began gobbling newspapers' market share a few years ago. What they didn't wipe out, the tanking economy did. During the first half of 2008, print classified advertising nosedived more than 25 percent, as withering job, real-estate and auto listings erased \\$1.8 billion in revenue from newspaper companies' books. Newspapers have been uniquely hurt--television never had classifieds to lose. ; Similarly, the disappearance of local chain stores over the past two decades has fallen like a series of hammer blows on newspapers. In my city, the names of the dearly departed included such homegrown advertisers as Hechinger hardware stores, Trak Auto Parts, Crown Books, Dart Drug, Peoples Drug, Raleigh's clothing stores and the department stores Woodward \\& Lothrop, Garfinckel's and Hecht's. {TV} lost some of these advertisers, too, but has gained the likes of {Wal-Mart} and other big-box outlets, which tend to buy airtime, not newspaper space. ; Newspapers that were hoping to be rescued by their online ad businesses woke up to a sobering reality in mid-2007. By then, it was becoming clear that online advertising wasn't growing fast enough to make up for the rapid disappearance of print ads (see {"Online} Salvation?" December {2007/January} 2008). In fact, at the moment, online ads aren't growing at all. Sales at newspaper Web sites fell 2.4 percent in the second quarter of 2008. This may be as ominous a development as the meltdown of print. Online newspaper revenues had grown smartly in every quarter since the Newspaper Association of America began tracking them in 2003. No longer. ; There's still much that many newspapers can do to improve their Web sites: adding Twitter feeds, social networking applications, Google map mashups (maps over-laid with data), on-demand mobile information and, of course, more video. All good. But let's not kid ourselves. The online business model is still uncertain, at best. An online visitor isn't as valuable to advertisers as a print customer. Online readers tend to dart in and out, spending far less time on a newspaper site than a subscriber spends with a paper. And a portion of the traffic (how much depends on the paper) comes from outside the paper's circulation area, making these visitors irrelevant to local advertisers. I'm not really surprised that newspapers haven't figured out how to make the Web pay for all the things that print traditionally has. There may not even be a business model for it. But again: Can you really blame the newsroom for that? ; The last wound is self-inflicted. Newspaper companies and other investors completed highly leveraged takeover deals just as the newspaper business rolled off the table. It's no coincidence that the most troubled newspapers are the ones owned by companies that took on enormous {IOUs} just as the newspaper apocalypse began. Some of these {companies--Tribune,} {McClatchy,} Journal Register, {MediaNews} Group, Avista Capital Partners, {GateHouse} Media--are now cutting like mad to stay ahead of the debt boulder bearing down on them. Meanwhile, Copley, Advance, Cox, Landmark and Blethen have all put some of their newspaper holdings up for sale. This all but guarantees more debt for the papers' new owners--assuming, of course, that the sellers can find buyers in the first place (see The Newspaper Business, page 76). ; So add it up. Could smarter reporting, editing and photojournalism have made a difference? Can a spiffy new Web site or paper redesign win the hearts of readers? Surely, they can't hurt. But if we, and our critics, were realistic, we'd admit that much is beyond our control, and that insisting otherwise is vain. As British media scholar and author Adrian Monck put it in an essay about the industry's troubles earlier this year: {"The} crops did not fail because we offended the gods." ; As is, I fear we're deep into the self-fulfilling prophecy stage now. In many ways, newspapers are dying...because they're dying. As their cash flow shrivels, owners aren't willing, or able, to invest in their papers to arrest the rate of decline, if not reverse it. Each cut in editorial staffing and newshole makes the newspaper less useful and attractive, which makes the next round of cuts inevitable, and so on. Some newspapers entered their death spiral months ago. ; I suspect someday our former readers will be peering forlornly toward their empty doorsteps and driveways and wondering where the paper they once loved has gone. I will share their sadness, but not their shock. I've got some news for you, dear readers: Our disappearance wasn't your fault. And as a journalist, I can safely say, it wasn't ours, either. ; {\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde} ; By Paul Farhi ; Paul Farhi (farhip@washpost.com), a Washington Post reporter, writes frequently about the media for the Post and {AJR.} ; Copyright of American Journalism Review is the property of University of Maryland and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. ; Source: American Journalism Review-15 ; Accession Number: 34909039 	\N	\N	\N	\N		This article examines the economic state of newspapers and how the internet has affected the entire industry. The author contends that newspapers' troubles are not related to the quality of the journalism but purely economic and technological. He points out that readership remains high and that other news mediums have also experienced declines. What is really driving newspapers' flagging economic situation, according to the author, is the decline in classified and retail
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advertising. Another factor is the level of debt many newspaper chains accumulated. 	a7121890f997506f72aad2a55afd0806	26dfb8bdbebdcab96c428bc281257544	0031efa43755ca82f12113ac9fb773a3	misc	Don't Blame the Journalism. 	Paul Farhi and Paul Farhi	\N	2008
7368609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ihlstrom_evolution_2004	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	164 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Carina Ihlstr�m. }	\N	51bd2445da80908cdcce763f43beae65	3e6d15795ae228979518e61b7f0d240f	1024be9d488c212c04825a1918bd2c50	misc	The evolution of a new(s) genre 	Carina. Ihlstr"om	\N	2004
7368610	Online Journalism Review (4 June). Retrieved February	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lasica_are_2003	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	2004	\N	\N	\N		\N	27a1c7dee25979a0ae037edb5db009ae	06a6a7ac000ca5c690540402c49bb783	184039d058f70f711c8975c248e55bc9	article	Are digital newspaper editions more than smoke and mirrors	{JD} {LASICA}	\N	2003
7368611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.diva-portal.org/kth/theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=4530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leckner_ismediummessage?_2007	http://www.diva-portal.org/kth/theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=4530	Text	internet newspaper	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d0f204ae6868b01f1236da72cf44ac1	083a0ab4cb723854d6735c511bb40e08	b3465b904e793149f0b292c54d660d5e	misc	Is the medium the message? : The impact of digital media on the newspaper concept	Sara Leckner	\N	2007
7368612	{IEEE} {ANNALS} {OF} {THE} {HISTORY} {OF} {COMPUTING} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marcus_taking_2006	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b73ae4257120e7d2f4a3bf0b7fe5735	434633af8329b739d5d1237d1bf7b21b	03e22ebf929148623566c6bba063f5ff	misc	Taking newspapers from hot lead into the electronic age 	M Marcus and G Trimble	\N	2006
7368613	Nieman Reports 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=36234872\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	morris_acceptingchallenge:_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=36234872&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on how newspapers can use their Web sites to evolve to meet the financial challenges of the 2000s. The Internet is seen as allowing newspapers to become more versatile in how they provide information, using audio and video which were formerly the exclusive domain of broadcast journalism. In terms of finance, the continuing expansion of means of digital communication is said to give newspapers the chance to present information and advertising from a
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variety of platforms. The creation of application software bearing the newspaper brand for smartphones is cited as an example of how this could be done. 	4036cc7002b8a75b41dc92cc1004a8f6	1287e61990974a6256c4ff8263ad24f2	b28fb5bbc09dc4d2b1c17c610b6bad0b	misc	Accepting the Challenge: Using the Web to Help Newspapers Survive. 	{LUKE} {MORRIS} and {LUKE} {MORRIS}	\N	2008
7368614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	outing_newspapers_2000	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	67 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Steve Outing. }	\N	14c9259205a36eeaf3d49b07e5976ee1	e9f09cdb9585ad9d37b5ea841d37b7d1	c6cb60f3b98fb94d1fc35171867accba	misc	Newspapers and new media : the digital awakening of the newspaper industry 	Steve. Outing	\N	2000
7368615	Commun. {ACM}	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	palmer_digital_1999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=315762.315769	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	32--40	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1145/315762.315769}	\N	0fd902100bab4df34171947d21484bb1	3901738e3fe903b45de176765679f7c3	c73ffc937773c119801d3dbc1eed1edd	article	Digital newspapers explore marketing on the Internet	Jonathan W. Palmer and Lars Bo Eriksen	\N	1999
7368616	American Journalism Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=35794482\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	palser_investing_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=35794482&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on online journalism and newspaper and mass media Web site management. He notes that following the collapse of the dot.com bubble in 2000-2002, many news organizations including the New York Times Co. made major layoffs among their Web site staffs, a decision which proved to be a financial disaster. Despite the far worse overall economic conditions, this has not happened to the same extent in 2008. The author states that the large layoffs among newspaper and television journalists will still hamper the operations of their Web sites. He states that the problem remains the relative lack of income to be generated from Internet advertising despite the explosive growth of Web site viewership. 	10a6d3108d925fb7a08d41eb8c908fda	86b6a0adbeda75625471d89737a7c523	6747f10b87c86126becc64c0fb9de6ef	misc	Investing in the Future. 	Barb Palser	\N	2008
7368617	Nieman Reports 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=36234866\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	roussel_to_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=36234866&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on newspaper publishing. He sees newspapers as spending too much time and energy attempting to maintain their old business model during the industry's financial meltdown rather than taking steps to position themselves for their inevitable future as online journalism organizations. Steps to remedy this perceived problem are suggested, including focusing on a few niche elements of news rather than a broad base of coverage, linking to online social networks and active engagement with readers to allow them to participate in the journalistic process. 	b8d37b8f75b1bf219ff214e49a6269b1	9fd2ca1eda273725bbe246450d6e04f9	28d64d189bfffd0575abf6981439b2be	misc	To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present. 	{EDWARD} {ROUSSEL}	\N	2008
7368618	Advertising Age 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rubel_newspapers_2008	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	------------------------------------------ ; Source: Advertising Age, 8/4/2008 ; Section: {DIGITAL} ; {ON} {DIGITAL} {COMMUNICATIONS} ; How newspapers can turn problems into profit ; Newspaper publishers are facing a perfect storm thanks to three megatrends: rising inflation, America's growing green conscience and disruptive technology. To succeed in this era of great change, they need to think about how to make lemonade out of these perceived lemons. Unfortunately, so far, they haven't. Here's my advice. ; {RISING} {INFLATION:} As gas prices rise sharply, so do distribution costs. To compensate, many newspapers have announced they are significantly increasing their hard-copy newsstand prices. However, that's a 20th-century reaction to what is a complex, 21st-century problem. ; What they should be doing instead is using this as an opportunity to put a hard date on when they will abandon print altogether, close down plants and migrate completely to a digital paradigm. They need to have faith that their brands and quality editorial product will encourage readers who haven't already migrated to do so. ; {GREEN} {CONSCIOUSNESS:} Americans are increasingly becoming very aware of their environmental impact and what they can do to mitigate it. Millions are taking the simple step of cutting print subscriptions in favor of (slowly) going completely digital. Is this a threat to newspapers? Of course, but it's also an opportunity. ; Advertising-particularly outdoor and print-also creates tremendous waste. Newspapers can take the lead in going green and in the process create new avenues for advertisers to play up their related social-responsibility programs online. It's a win all around. ; {DISRUPTIVE} {TECHNOLOGY:} Last but not least we have the growing popularity of speedy {3G-enabled} smartphones and devices such as Amazon's Kindle e-book reader. Newspapers have invested heavily here, creating smartphone apps and pushing content for Kindles. But they don't go far enough. ; Newspapers have made it hard for readers to get what they want without jumping through hoops. For example, they syndicate story summaries in their {RSS} feeds (even to paid subscribers). This forces readers to visit the website for the full content, and when they do, they have to trip over interruptive ads and interstitials. ; Make it easy for loyalists to get what they want, when they want it, and they will remain just that-loyal. ; {PHOTO} {(COLOR)} ; {\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde} ; By Steve Rubel ; Edited by Abbey Klaassen, aklaassen@adage.com ; Steve Rubel is a marketing strategist and blogger. He is senior {VP} in Edelman's Digital practice. ; Copyright of Advertising Age is the property of Crain Communications Inc. {(MI)} and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. ; Source: Advertising Age-19 ; Accession Number: 33538681 	\N	\N	\N	\N		The article discusses how newspapers can turn perceived problems to their advantage. Rising inflation should prompt publications to move to a more cost-effective, all-digital platform. An on-line emphasis would also appeal to consumers concerned about the environmental impact of printed newspapers. Newspapers should also make it easier for consumers to access content via their growing numbers of smart phones. 	eeac853859f02a42946300826fa28913	8f0aaf9e12344b6811ebc3d8b34dd5df	586fb510cd07a6a02119916c10a2fc3e	misc	How newspapers can turn problems into profit. 	Steve Rubel and Steve Rubel	\N	2008
7368619	Advertising Age 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	siegel_parade_2008	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on the economic future of newspapers and newspaper publishing. The current difficulties experienced by the industry are said to have created excessively gloomy forecasts for it. Newspapers retain a huge market share in the mass media industry, and their Web sites attract a large majority of Internet users seeking news. These strengths seen as allowing newspapers to recreate themselves for the coming era of digital information presentation. 	c9255dcd9f1b8157449b8ead18ef8039	99316fcc6ea8f6cefa9967cfda5de0eb	bfcd45b65489719e2e2bb7b8fabd1231	misc	Parade president: Reports of death of papers have been greatly exaggerated. 	Randy Siegel	\N	2008
7368620	Serials review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sweeney_national_2007	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b06499aa868c45c4c9eca698f39aa2b	8d771245f02c9ef20b9d811fd99f9eeb	a18b77e8447b26e641f15ba5a0282872	misc	The National Digital Newspaper Program : Building on a Firm Foundation. 	Mark Sweeney	\N	2007
7368621	Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_der_wurff_online_2008	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years after the introduction of the World Wide Web. Comparing print and online front pages of 51 newspapers in 14 countries in 2003, we argue that online newspapers complement print newspapers in modest ways. Online, publishers put more emphasis on service information, offer additional news items, that nonetheless report on similar topics in similar ways, and add personal interactivity, content selectivity and real-time news to the print news offering. One subset of online newspapers charges for services, and offers more content and personal interactivity. Another, partly overlapping subset offers more original news; in a short and anonymous format. Overall, however, online newspapers in Europe make up a heterogeneous group, suggesting that online newspapers still have to find their definite form and role in the European news market. {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	02bc7381e89d6a3051fedccab4b71082	363671f880c804f80dc00d81fc874d1a	b0908bfd4461d01353d7ff59a7b3ffe6	misc	Online and print newspapers in Europe in 2003. Evolving towards complementarity. 	Richard van der Wurff and Edmund Lauf and Auks Balcytien and Leopoldina Fortunati and Susan L. Holmberg and Steve Paulussen and Ramon Salaverria	\N	2008
7368622	Admap : for decision makers in advertising 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilkinson_media_2005	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d95c636e89230a3cfdb05fdee86e0a6d	67be3c16b86e1afcdb30de87eefdc54a	7566bff2a33210fd65a43fe63846b329	misc	The media business - {NEWSPAPERS} - The newspaper's abandonment of 'paper' - In this digital age, newspapers are fighting back, with innovation and experiment. Don't write them off yet.. 	Earl J. Wilkinson	\N	2005
7368623	New media age : the news weekly of the communications revolution 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_guardian_2005	\N	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eed32ee6ba145c5be1bad60cc9c5efd5	dbf7c653a2e48caeb91bbbbb7adc2b45	20b0f22e797fee02ae424b7c55c990e5	misc	Guardian drops digital editions fee - Newspaper switches e-papers from subscription to micropayment model. 	\N	\N	2005
7368624	{NORDICOM} Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=32778755\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4TLSWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_ismediummessage?_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=32778755&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4TLSWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	internet newspaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The article reviews the book {"Is} the medium the message?: the impact of digital media on the newspaper concept?," by Sara Leckner. 	db3ccf1c3773b3599ad953a647781142	f28433d5c2d0631efaf55880a0c5b397	74349aab8e06ce9ab07d8eef37e81e85	misc	Is the medium the message? : the impact of digital media on the newspaper concept? 	\N	\N	2008
7369040	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	ZahrIT-P2009	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=91948981*	\N	TB BHV kyb 402/126	\N	XV, 317 S. ; 25 cm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89864-560-7}	\N	8f3865a2bae7a747d21d3d4a97839fe3	8000944896fb7ab59d55468f3484ee50	db3138f54c03df3a25bfc9eb728a1d0e	book	IT-Projektverträge: erfolgreiches Management	Christoph Zahrnt	\N	2009
7369179	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hand2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=91775148*	\N	TB Wirtschaft 18/1.4 Han.1	\N	XVI, 401 S. ; 235 mm x 155 mm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540764313 and 978-3-540-76431-1}	\N	9e7821198be2c18ebd195f75df24d200	48ab9a91f7d0c07a942b33ba0c487874	647569247915611075ad0a63d9e258c0	book	Handbuch Projektmanagement	Eugen Huber and Robert Lippmann and Alphons Schmid and Emil Schneider and Urs Witschi and RogerJürg Kuster; Eugen Huber; Robert Lippmann; Alphons Schmid; Emil Schneider; Urs Witschi; Roger Wüst Wüst	\N	2008
7369194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Xpert.press	AhreIT-R2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85078338*	\N	TB Technik n 440/149	\N	XVII, 371 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-30024-3}	\N	26a7b8345436c39b073a6fa1ead74db3	eb4a959c584515435d06104ff4fdad3a	dd19814857ed9ac676a3e852969682d9	book	IT-Risikomanagement leben!: Wirkungsvolle Umsetzung für Projekte in der Softwareentwicklung ; [mit Risiko- und Maßnahmenlexikon]	Fabian Ahrendts and Anita Marton	\N	2008
7369203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	[Berlin]	\N	\N	Righ2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86535058*	\N	TB BHV wir 319/47	\N	XVII, 292 S. ; 235 mm x 155 mm : graph. Darst., Kt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540772871 and 978-3-540-77287-3}	\N	585a52243e5ed55833516f8c1c0b3d6b	fdb95ee87ffba81a56a9a97d6ef17225	8a9665abd1f4a76e46aa9d236135d82d	book	Rightshore!: successfully industrialize SAP® projects offshore	AnjaAnja Hendel ... eds. Hendel	\N	2008
7369219	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spektrum, Akad. Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Lehrbücher der Informatik	BalzLehrSoft2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86409292*	\N	TB Technik n 440/694-2(2)	\N	XIX, 721 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3827411610}	\N	cd7bcc25bbbdc4aa45e149e34d6eb875	54b561b6b4490e85d34a86cf332e06a8	246d2cf659c5697c9a623e8dbd5615e4	book	Lehrbuch der Softwaretechnik / Helmut Balzert[2]: Softwaremanagement	\N	\N	2008
7369239	\N	\N	\N	5., erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	LitkProj2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=88850211*	\N	TB Technik g 176/786(5)	\N	399 S. ; 25 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3446409971}	\N	d2d04bdfc7ff59be7924d62f05a585a3	2d5bcd4cfe551eddcdb9ba3a395a93c5	6ff8074213be64240854e911506117bb	book	Projektmanagement: Methoden, Techniken, Verhaltensweisen ; evolutionäres Projektmanagement	Hans-D. Litke	\N	2007
7369248	\N	\N	\N	5., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Publicis Corp. Publ.	Erlangen	\N	\N	BurgEinf2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=84439904*	\N	TB BHV wir 335/121(5)	\N	359 S. ; 25 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3895783013 and 978-3-89578-301-2}	\N	323ae10c3d2c4d4412b57e8574d3527e	81cbf8c14f82bca7132ed3e487702db3	bdee8492a0e68285478984a13370b02e	book	Einführung in Projektmanagement: Definition, Planung, Kontrolle, Abschluss	Manfred Burghardt	\N	2007
7369251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM-Verl. Müller	Saarbrücken	\N	\N	BrucMiss2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=84611250*	\N	TB BHV wir 335/112	\N	IV, 109 S ; 24 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3865508219 and 978-3-86550-821-8}	\N	06c0d806a08b0c130da19d3c705111bc	9c491801cab56bfe33390bd81dbdf7d4	149a3b9a73ac7fab002a3a3677435e84	book	Misserfolgsfaktoren im Projektmanagement: Grundlagen und Analysen	Sonja Bruchhausen	\N	2007
7369276	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	PinnRisi2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=80961245*	\N	TB BHV wir 726/22	\N	VIII, 264 S. ; 240 mm x 170 mm : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3834901253 and 978-3-8349-0125-5}	\N	b6d847bb79075c69a88ac9eb90e9396e	f1cdd6a0e0bb8b89f187fcee0d9d069e	71ba166626b130a96c6ba1d7b3a3e898	book	Risikomanagement in Projekten: internationale Wagnisse identifizieren und minimieren	EleanorJames R. Pinnells; Eleanor Pinnells Pinnells	\N	2007
7369297	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Xpert.press	WiecMana2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=81624073*	\N	TB Technik g 176/4(2)a	\N	XV, 394 S. ; 235 mm x 155 mm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540484701 and 978-3-540-48470-7}	\N	efb19721512a38a1ff098a65c815d03d	8630f863deb6c064826befb5a165536d	e9129a230a112098c45638699627e8cf	book	Management von IT-Projekten: von der Planung zur Realisierung ; mit 21 Tabellen	Hans W. Wieczorrek and Peter Mertens	\N	2007
7369310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	[w:]	AichInte2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=80969992*	\N	TB Wirtschaft 18/1.4 Aic. 3	\N	299 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3170190946 and 978-3-17-019094-8}	\N	1a3c9355ae5a9e71d8b22fadf64123c5	3e761eeb18282fefcae8757bae8788fd	4b86f1644b47b8c4a8fa39c384724781	book	Intelligentes Projektmanagement	Christian Aichele	\N	2006
7369319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hand2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=73623512*	\N	TB Wirtschaft 18/1.4 Han. 4	\N	XIII, 384 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540250409 and 978-3-540-25040-1}	\N	09323b2ffd646e781ba69ba6c9496030	f3df4f6a608121fb49a82e1d2c5290bd	fee5334e1c5260bc615a3f203b7c7139	book	Handbuch Projektmanagement	Jürg Kuster ...	\N	2006
7369325	\N	\N	\N	6., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	expert-Verl.	Renningen	\N	Edition expertsoft ; 21	WolfProj2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=75513313*	\N	a bwl 044.6/300(6)	\N	286 S. ; 24 cm. 1 CD-ROM : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3816926045}	\N	44594f9ff2b535990c8b27227dfc5371	64cc816dfde2d0bb406732b522aa4fc3	6a78806a3e910018aa5a39c4556152eb	book	Projektmanagement live: Instrumente, Verfahren und Kooperationen als Garanten des Projekterfolgs	Max L. J. Wolf and Rudolf Mlekusch and Gerhard Hab	\N	2006
7369357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	expert-Verl.	Renningen	\N	Reihe Westerham ; Bd. 14	DemlProj2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=83459782*	\N	TB Wirtschaft 15/9.2.2 Dem. 3	\N	242 S ; 21 cm : zahlr. graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3816925561}	\N	15748b2f714180588f9cc2e77781255d	501f2500996a965e917e42719460f58c	85ecf98ca6ad0cff49df66fb87affe54	book	Projekt-Controlling: die kaufmännische Sicht der Projekte ; mit 83 Tabellen	Klaus Demleitner	\N	2006
7369374	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg + Teubner	Wiesbaden	\N	Studium	GadaGrun2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=88527883*	\N	TB BHV kyb 402/123	\N	XIII, 150 S. : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {383480469X}	\N	1717fb9aec740cecdfaded4796898c53	df19b2a96e5cd1547cab8f371d6ba1f4	c1afec6d027346163f60d14eecb76500	book	Grundkurs IT-Projektcontrolling: Grundlagen, Methoden und Werkzeuge für Studierende und Praktiker	Andreas Gadatsch	\N	2008
7369376	\N	\N	\N	4., verb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	FiedCont2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86076131*	\N	TB BHV wir 335/118(4)	\N	XV, 288 S. ; 240 mm x 170 mm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3834803758 and 978-3-8348-0375-7}	\N	fa19b5a198320e3ec76049b90487183d	1da0e8e5db616d1c5a04ecd733fd1796	4da56ca139cebf5286045507f7a03573	book	Controlling von Projekten: mit konkreten Beispielen aus der Unternehmenspraxis ; alle Aspekte der Projektplanung, Projektsteuerung und Projektkontrolle	Rudolf Fiedler	\N	2008
7369378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	TroßCont2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=88029623*	\N	TB BHV wir 726/24	\N	121 S. ; 24 cm. 1 CD-ROM : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-019987-3}	\N	2769161e6db0eb867a476bc7e37fc294	e7f6e8019a548c46440651061c2a7250	7da26e1793d933f4870c8b16936292b9	book	Controlling von Projektrisiken: Praxis-Handbuch für den Mittelstand	AlexanderErnst Troßmann; Alexander Baumeister; Markus Ilg Baumeister	\N	2007
7369380	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haufe	Freiburg [u.a.]	\N	\N	SchrProj2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=76136606*	\N	a bwl 044.6/161(2)	\N	294 S ; 210 mm x 148 mm, 390 gr.. 1 CD-ROM (12 cm) : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3448069582}	\N	d66e64a25a7f5b1ad65126575858a54e	58f093c434915699a92222d9469d7c9f	01f4dc4031c0118d5a2f1168f74fc932	book	Projektcontrolling: Projekte überwachen, steuern und präsentieren	von Berta Coromayh Schreckeneder	\N	2005
7369383	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH	Weinheim, Bergstr	\N	\N	KoreProj2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=77815429*	\N	TB Wirtschaft 15/9.2.2 Kor. 1	\N	210 S. ; 240 mm x 170 mm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3527501274}	\N	756d3b69a99977ffe3f1b0910d8bc7f1	6217dea59fd27b0091eaddc67fc49902	4d73a815d59f8c2d3a344c1bec8f0cc2	book	Projekt-Controlling: Methoden zur Sicherung des Projekterfolgs	Dieter S. Koreimann	\N	2005
7369387	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symposion Publishing	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	BranErfo2004	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=68759095*	\N	TB BHV wir 335/78	\N	163 S. ; 230 mm x 165 mm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936608601}	\N	bc5cdd611746f4e6d77137e86032ffa4	4868d4d2e6631fb7e3dce6ce9df9516a	4fe38396ec992a41be7d7ecb0bfc48f8	book	Erfolgsmessung im Projektmanagement: Wirkung und Nutzen sicher beurteilen	Thomas Brandt	\N	2004
7369401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Sixteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ephyra2007	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~nico/pubs/trec2007_schlaefer.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We describe recent extensions to the Ephyra question answering
\
(QA) system and their evaluation in the TREC 2007 QA
\
track. Existing syntactic answer extraction approaches for
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factoid and list questions have been complemented with a
\
high-accuracy semantic approach that generates a semantic
\
representation of the question and extracts answer candidates
\
from similar semantic structures in the corpus. Candidates
\
found by different answer extractors are combined and ranked
\
by a statistical framework that integrates a variety of answer
\
validation techniques and similarity measures to estimate a
\
probability for each candidate. A novel answer type classifier
\
combines a statistical model and hand-coded rules to predict
\
the answer type based on syntactic and semantic features
\
of the question. Our approach for the ‘other’ questions uses
\
Wikipedia and Google to judge the relevance of answer candidates
\
found in the corpora.	e1aeba3c2fef401f0b849934fbfe0930	6f5bd1a2a2b9c352ca5c048c6ed26c1f	fbb4e243e674f8af54e8c3a1b28dc7ee	inproceedings	Semantic Extensions of the Ephyra QA System for TREC 2007	Nico Schlaefer and Jeongwoo Ko and Justin Betteridge and Guido Sautter and Manas Pathak and Eric Nyberg	\N	2007
7369410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ephyra2006	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~nico/pubs/trec2006_schlaefer.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Ephyra QA system has been developed as a flexible
\
open-domain QA framework. This framework allows us
\
to combine several techniques for question analysis and
\
answer extraction and to incorporate multiple knowledge
\
bases to best fit the requirements of the TREC QA
\
track, in which we participated this year for the first
\
time. The techniques used include pattern learning and
\
matching, answer type analysis and redundancy elimination
\
through filters. In this paper, we give an overview
\
of the Ephyra system as used within TREC 2006 and
\
analyze the system’s performance in the QA track.	dd483bd1575922d8be08f0c9edb38686	d1465aa0b873e8aead56a34e6a59e3c2	f18e676141d1db1689a7d41776cb55d7	inproceedings	The Ephyra QA System at TREC 2006.	Nico Schlaefer and Petra Gieselman and Guido Sautter	\N	2006
7369428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH
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DIALOGUE (TSD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ephyra-TSD2006	Nico Schlaefer, Petra Gieselmann, Thomas Schaaf, Alex Waibel:
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A Pattern Learning Approach to Question Answering within the Ephyra Framework.
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In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD), 2006.	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Abstract. This paper describes the Ephyra question answering engine, a modular and
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extensible framework that allows to integrate multiple approaches to question answering
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in one system. Our framework can be adapted to languages other than English
\
by replacing language-specific components. It supports the two major approaches to
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question answering, knowledge annotation and knowledge mining. Ephyra uses the
\
web as a data resource, but could also work with smaller corpora. In addition, we
\
propose a novel approach to question interpretation which abstracts from the original
\
formulation of the question. Text patterns are used to interpret a question and to extract
\
answers from text snippets. Our system automatically learns the patterns for answer
\
extraction, using question-answer pairs as training data. Experimental results revealed
\
the potential of this approach.	4cd1d67146016630639449d4e63673f2	5deb2f6f7b8e912cb7f1521520472c43	d2e41d8d4a343cf5e964d5ea71554c9a	inproceedings	A Pattern Learning Approach to Question Answering within the Ephyra Framework.	Nico Schlaefer and Petra Gieselmann and Thomas Schaaf and Alex Waibel	\N	2006
7373353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	moschitti08	http://www.ist-luna.eu/pdf/CIKM704-moschitti.pdf	\N		\N	\N	253-262	\N	\N	\N		\N	267887c261951e89b42ae48ce9f0d0ed	ac4660bedcfe57a0bba8ccf9d4cf64f0	c4f6d97fbc1b2c13c2f78ab8d3b5057b	inproceedings	Kernel methods, syntax and semantics for relational text categorization.	Alessandro Moschitti	James G. Shanahan and Sihem Amer-Yahia and Ioana Manolescu and Yi Zhang and David A. Evans and Aleksander Kolcz and Key-Sun Choi and Abdur Chowdhury	2008
7373362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HLT-NAACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	moschitti06syntactic	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/N/N06/N06-2025.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2083488e3a18459c61a2b34c428674b1	393a482c08e025c1b8f890597781ea6b	de99fee00d856cfa6d1f40888fc4bea2	inproceedings	Syntactic Kernels for Natural Language Learning: the Semantic Role Labeling Case.	Alessandro Moschitti	Robert C. Moore and Jeff A. Bilmes and Jennifer Chu-Carroll and Mark Sanderson	2006
7373371	Computational Linguistics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moschitti08treekernels	http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/coli.2008.34.2.193	\N	dblp	\N	\N	193-224	\N	2	\N		\N	96309877ef259eed6be1f5a84670dce7	970f79d19afb543f2d5f0fbdbd2ff6a7	501eecf4499e2be3afcfa8642d4e991b	article	Tree Kernels for Semantic Role Labeling.	Alessandro Moschitti and Daniele Pighin and Roberto Basili	\N	2008
7373543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	Millennium-Studien	diefenbach_rmische_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-019129-5}	\N	4ca52fd1cdaf3c0469342c9b3b955293	e18e8088e093414dbfc9b2c2ab414400	008c23d82e0c4c0ff317a865e5e86e70	book	Römische Erinnerungsräume. Heiligenmemoria und kollektive Identitäten im Rom des 3. bis 5. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.	Steffen Diefenbach	\N	2007
7375076	netConnect Library Journal	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rethlefsen:Product	http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6375468.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70b000264942669fbd48bf42e4cf3307	9b79a3496b43c7528e73f2efb2f064ec	774d0454c6f718dac8a175228e9c8759	article	Product Pipeline: Melissa L. Rethlefsen looks at social reference managers and what they mean for librarians	Melissa Rethlefsen	\N	2006
7375140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot	\N	\N	UBHD66227718	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 232 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7546-5368-4, 0-7546-5369-2, 978-0-7546-5368-4, 978-0-7546-5369-1, 978-0-87220-874-2, 978-0-87220-873-5}, language = {eng}	\N	37593c3a79f5da84991121cd90d0602b	df016db9ffd4171679a650a54c6c295f	f1ed319cef9ecabc1bf4060909217198	book	Buddhism as philosophy	Mark Siderits	\N	2007
7375240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public and Situated Displays - Social and Interactional Aspects of Shared Display Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	Dordrecht	\N	\N	Agamanolis2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	309-334	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\Agamanolis03Displays.pdf:PDF}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a2dd2ba8a185303fe8510ccc18a079fc/m_faber}	\N	23543423f12d867530a461af68654aae	9a885c819d9e58118e81b4b7d2a8613e	a2dd2ba8a185303fe8510ccc18a079fc	incollection	Designing displays for human connectedness	Stefan Agamanolis	Kenton O'Hara and Ethan Perry and Elizabeth Churchill and Daniel M. Russel	2003
7375242	Interacting with Computers	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AgostiniMichelisEtAl2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0D-4625T3N-2/2/055c4e176a775300293de19b24e88e68	\N	\N	\N	\N	689 - 712	\N	6	\N	issn = {0953-5438}, file = {Full text:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\Designanddeploymentofcommunitysystems.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0953-5438(02)00016-4}	The last decade has witnessed a growing interest in what technology can do to sustain communities. Within the Campiello project innovative information technologies have been adopted to support the dynamic exchange of experiences among people living in cities with high levels of tourism, in this way reducing the progressive diminishing of identity suffered by the local communities of these cities. The system developed has been used, for an experimental period, in a neighborhood of Venice, Italy. In the paper, we reflect on the whole Campiello experience, considering all its development phases. These reflections are organized as a set of issues that require attention, respectively, in the design and deployment of community systems, illustrated with examples from Campiello. We believe that due to the relative novelty of community systems, this type of reflection is important to inform the design of future systems such that they better fulfill their objectives and become an integral part of community practices.	a7d87c629f674e12a132d5ea7f5e3b9d	86132200451aa6fad95a048ede9348bd	837331f79f0688f4090b21a55fb1adc8	article	Design and deployment of community systems: reflections on the Campiello experience	A. Agostini and G. De Michelis and M. Divitini and M. A. Grasso and D. Snowdon	\N	2002
7375246	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Butterworth-Heinemann	\N	\N	\N	AvisonPries-Heje2005	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0750666552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-01-28 18:55:32}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0750666552}, citeulike-article-id = {1072813}	{Research in Information Systems helps supervisors and their students get the most out of the PhD experience. It can be used as a basis of courses for supervisors and their research students.<br> <br>This book covers:<br>the supervisor student relationship<br>practical, social and academic issues <br>different models for PhD programs, including US, UK, Latin and Scandinavian models. <br><br>Many vignettes of personal experiences and reflections provide context for the material. The book is written by experts leading international academics in the field of information systems. They all have had wide experience of research supervision over many years in many countries.<br><br>* The only handbook available specifically for Information Systems, and written for both research supervisors and their students<br>* Content agreed and approved by an international panel of experts, ensuring worldwide relevance <br>* Includes real life anecdotes to educate, entertain, and contextualise}	bdc2860b0a4be3642fa1cf0225e1b35c	9158a400e04fa65435b0569edfc15ebb	9a9f43531e8cf2961ff9e6dfb5f2fb6c	book	Research in Information Systems: A handbook for research supervisors and their students	David Avison and Jan Pries-Heje	\N	2005
7375254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper Collins Publishers	New York	\N	\N	Berners-LeeFischetti1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Resumo:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\Resumos\\\\WeavingTheWeb.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0062515861}	\N	0c7ec27c7557635fcc216c31f38e4d73	f379bb7a0aa3a9439b1698b9b4446fff	2a68662ccd7847aa15b39219088b372d	book	Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor	Tim Berners-Lee and Mark Fischetti	\N	1999
7375256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INTERACT'03	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	BrignullRogers2003	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/interact/interact2003.html#BrignullR03	\N	\N	\N	\N	17-24	\N	\N	\N	file = {Full Paper:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\brignullrogers'03-interact.pdf:PDF}, description = {dblp}, isbn = {1-58603-363-8}, date = {2005-05-30}, review = {In [Brignull and Rogers, 2003] the authors address the problem of overcoming the resistance people have in interacting with a public display. The goal of their research is "to examine: the flow of people around public displays the level and types of interaction around displays the transitions that occur between types of interaction factors that cause social awkwardness and embarrassment around public displays" To this end, the authors carried out two observational studies based on the deployment of a public display application in two party settings: a book launch and a welcome party for students. The application developed was the Opinionizer-a public display that allowed people to type in opinions and comments about a theme relevant to the gathering (the theme was previously selected by the authors). The theme was represented by images and a "provocative phrase or question". The idea was that people could type their comments via a laptop computer near the projection. Comments could be associated with backgrounds (e.g., 'techie', 'softie', 'designer', 'student') and could also be associated with an avatar (the comment was displayed as speech bubble coming from the avatar). The display was designed this way "to add 'colour' and 'personality' to their opinions [...]" The Opinionizer was deployed in a book launch party and in a welcome party for new students of a university. The display was setup in a prominent place so that it could easily be noticed and a helper stood near the laptop computer to explain people what it was for. Two observers watched how the crowd moved and interacted with the system. In the welcome party two cameras were also used to record people's movement. The authors observed that initially people would not interact with the system and were reluctant even when invited to do so. Adding some opinions by themselves seemed to create a momentum effect. The authors also noticed what they called the "honey-pot effect": an increasing number of people near the Opinionizer, where people were typing their comments. It seemed that people were curious about what was going on near the Opinionizer and would approach it to see. From the observations of the movements of people at the two parties, the authors identified three 'activity spaces': Peripheral awareness activities: activities like eating, drinking, talking, etc where people were only peripherally aware of the display but not paying attention to it. Focal awareness activities: activities triggered by the display itself like talking about it, watching it, gesturing to it, etc. Direct interaction activities: typing a personal or group opinion to the display. According to the proposed framework, the transition between these activity spaces is what causes resistance to the interaction with the display. People need to be stimulated in order to transition and they need to be provided with information about what they will get in return. Specifically, the "key information that needs to be made readily available to the person to decide whether to cross the threshold is: How long an interaction takes What they will get out of it What steps are involved If it will be a comfortable experience If there is a quick let out, where they can walk away gracefully, without it disturbing the ongoing public activity" People need to be encouraged to cross the thresholds to focal awareness and to participation. To encourage people to cross the threshold to focal awareness, systems should be designed to show the display and the activities around it. It is necessary to get the first people to interact with it. To encourage people to pass the threshold to participation it is necessary to use a lightweight interaction mechanism so that users don't need to waste time learning how to use it and it should make it easy to recover from mistakes so that users don't feel embarrassed.}	\N	6d0ae791f0d7c13557862e62627192a7	4441cdf2962f473e6d1ac259d4562b13	19d329ec6608a1f44358ca51c4a56153	inproceedings	Enticing People to Interact with Large Public Displays in Public Spaces.	Harry Brignull and Yvonne Rogers	Matthias Rauterberg and Marino Menozzi and Janet Wesson	2003
7375259	Encyclopedia of Library and Information Systems	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burke2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	32	\N	file = {Burke00.pdf:Burke00.pdf:PDF}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2caa988c4bff3e1dd4974fe20f6ed4ae7/portmann}	\N	3c90ec25f14c23e30bfecd36db6a7a18	0b1ad23599f73b989dfe7e49e3ec2d37	caa988c4bff3e1dd4974fe20f6ed4ae7	article	Knowledge-Based Recommender Systems	Robin Burke	\N	2000
7375265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices (PERMID 2005), workshop at Pervasive 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CheverstDixEtAl2005	http://www.caside.lancs.ac.uk/publications/PERMID.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\2005-Exploring.pdf:PDF}, review = {Pouco interessante mas tem referências novas}	One of the most promising possibilities for supporting user interaction with public displays is the use of personal mobile phones. Furthermore, by utilising Bluetooth users should have the capability to interact with displays without incurring personal financial connectivity costs. However, despite the relative maturity of Bluetooth as a standard and the widespread adoption in today’s mobile phones market little exploration seems to have taken place in this area despite its apparent significant potential.	9c1293fcd06bbbcbc3e2914a57de4ae4	a947ef66d92259a7ddf652469d2de98d	9d1734fb0906dc2618c7b11e690b5795	inproceedings	Exploring Mobile Phone Interaction with Situated Displays	Keith Cheverst and Alan Dix and Daniel Fitton and Chris Kray and Mark Rouncefield and George Saslis-Lagoudakis and Jennifer G. Sheridan	\N	2005
7375269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public and Situated Displays - Social and Interactional Aspects of Shared Display Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	Dordrecht	\N	\N	ClarkeHughesEtAl2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	191-209	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\Karen%20Clarke,%20John%20Hughes,%20Mark%20Rouncefield.2003.pdf:PDF}	\N	93e46d49cf5d3cdcfa4367ecea387121	da08f70fac42742e87e9a43190777822	3134234b744847108948f0e35fe88c27	incollection	When a bed is not a bed: The situated display of knowledge on a hospital ward	Karen Clarke and John Hughes and Mark Roucefield and Terry Hemmings	Kenton O'Hara and Ethan Perry and Elizabeth Churchill and Daniel M. Russel	2003
7375276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Honolulu, Hawaii, USA	\N	\N	FerschaKathanEtAl2002	http://www2002.org/CDROM/alternate/701/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Full Text:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\WebWall.pdf:PDF}	% A media and service independent framework for multi-user communication and interaction via public communication displays, WebWalls, has been developed to allow % for a seamless WWW access for people in public areas via mobile phones or handheld devices. A software architecture is presented strictly separating access  technologies (like HTTP, email, SMS, WAP, EMS, MMS or even simple paging protocols found on mobile phones) from the display technologies used and the presentation logic involved. The architecture integrates the most common and first truly ubiquitous wireless network (GSM), allowing a vast community of mobile phone users to access the WWW via public communication displays in an ad-hoc mode. A centralized backend infrastructure hosting content posted by users in a display independent format has been developed together with rendering engines exploiting the particular features of the respective output devices installed in public areas like airports, trainstations, public buildings, lecture halls, fun and leisure centres and even car navigation systems. A variety of different service classes has been developed to support the posting or pulling of WWW media elements ranging from simple sticky notes, opinion polls, auctions, image and video galleries to mobile phone controlled web browsing - all of them sharing common features like a defined display time and a set of commands for interaction.   --- from note: The WebWall is a system which enables multi-user communication and interaction via shared public displays and the pervasive and seamless access to the WWW in public areas via e.g. mobile phones or handheld devices. In this project, the concept for a WebWall has been elaborated and a software framework for the operation of WebWalls has been developed, By employing a strict separation of WebWall I/O technologies (like HTTP, email, SMS, WAP, EMS, MMS or even simple paging protocols found on mobile phones) from the underlying framework architecture, the physical display technologies used and the presentation logic involved, the system enables access for a range of devices. The architecture integrates ubiquitous wireless networks (GSM, IEEE802.11b), allowing a vast community of mobile users to access the WWW via public communication displays in an ad-hoc mode. A centralized backend infrastructure hosting content posted by users in a display independent format has been developed together with rendering engines exploiting the particular features of the respective physical output devices installed in public areas like airports, train stations, public buildings, lecture halls, fun and leisure centers and even car navigation systems. A variety of different modular service classes has been developed to support the posting or pulling of WWW media elements ranging from simple sticky notes, opinion polls, auctions, image and video galleries to mobile phone controlled web browsing.	eec656a7a03df5c44e364bd8f350fd36	41f8c7026dab4ea8e2a895390bfb794b	d302175be759293d7bae6a63e7c38ea5	inproceedings	WebWall - An Architecture for Public Display WWW Services	Alois Ferscha and Gerold Kathan and Simon Vogl	\N	2002
7375282	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GreenbergRounding2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	515-521	\N	1	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\2001-NotificationCollage.CHI.pdf:PDF}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ae2b1ca144ac4764da39bb80a7d00466/m_faber}	\N	900094e47fda901f0d91cdfad48616e4	b13c06476b881a6889f6c8d65b3bae3a	ae2b1ca144ac4764da39bb80a7d00466	inproceedings	The Notification Collage: Posting Information to Public and Personal Displays	S. Greenberg and M. Rounding	\N	2001
7375283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobile HCI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	HardyRukzio2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mhci/mhci2008.html#HardyR08	\N	\N	\N	\N	245-254	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409240.1409267}, file = {Full text:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\mobilehci2008_hardy.pdf:PDF;Review:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\Resumos\\\\TouchInteract.pdf:PDF}, description = {dblp}, isbn = {978-1-59593-952-4}, date = {2008-09-09}, review = {In [Hardy and Rukzio, 2008], the authors present an interaction technique-Touch & Interact-with public displays using a mobile phone to touch the display.  The technique uses a mesh of RFID tags (10x10) on a projection surface. The mobile phone is capable of reading the tags and communicates the tag id, via Bluetooth, to a computer that controls the projections. The location of each tag is predefined, so its possible to determine the location on the screen that was touched by the phone.  This method has the advantage that the mobile phone can be used to show additional information, be used to give feedback, to store information or to connect to the Internet. The main problem is the limited resolution of the RFID mesh.  Touch & Interact was evaluated against two other interaction techniques: Finger interaction with a touch screen plus a mobile phone. Using a mobile phone as a remote controller for the mouse on a standard screen or projection.  Two studies were performed, one to compare the selection time and error rate of a target on the screen (for the three interaction alternatives) and another to compare the the finger interaction and Touch & Interact using a real application to perform the download, upload and pick and drag operations.  The results from the first study show that finger interaction is the fastest alternative and remote interaction is the slowest. Touch & Interact is in between for the target selection time.  Results from the second study show better results for the Touch & Interact indicating that users find it easier to use, more intuitive and enjoyable.  The authors plan on improving the system by putting the mesh of tags behind a screen instead of a projection surface. This would prevent occlusion of the image due to the mobile phone and arms of the user.   A mobile application is needed in the mobile phone, but the authors don't say how, in a practical setting, the application could be installed and how it discovers and connects to the server. Also, it's not clear whether the system supports multiple users (although we may guess that it does not).}	\N	8dd20f0cd1fce8a8f71824449301324a	1453f136f4b247ae0b6ce5b0bbd0ec7d	b25ad30766cd8db73e9d31e729cbaec9	inproceedings	Touch \\& interact: touch-based interaction of mobile phones with displays.	Robert Hardy and Enrico Rukzio	G. Henri ter Hofte and Ingrid Mulder and Boris E. R. de Ruyter	2008
7375285	Proceedings of the First Workshop on User Modelling for Ubiquitous Computing at UM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heckmann2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-27 23:29:15}, priority = {2}, file = {:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\heckmann-2.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {2725089}	Ubiquitous computing offers new chances and challenges to the field of user modeling. With the markup languages UserML and its corresponding ontology UserOL we try to contribute a platform for the communication about partial user models in a ubiquitous computing environment, where all different kinds of systems work together to satisfy the user’s needs. The expected result is that “permanent evaluation of user behaviour with different systems and devices will lead to better user models and thus allow better functions of adaptation like adaptive web-sites, recommended products, adaptive route planning or better speech interaction. We also present an implementation of a general user model browser and editor which is based on UserML and which is embedded in an ubiquitous computing simulation envi-ronment with the name UBI’s WORLD, see [6].	df01892e449284f692020f9d65e86c4a	dbd9d65b9dca674f595f24877ff2e80f	51f11b02bfa02423111810014f08a90d	article	{A Specialized Representation for Ubiquitous Computing and User Modeling}	D. Heckmann	\N	2003
7375291	Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education, 2005. WMTE 2005. IEEE International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JansenRossmanithEtAl2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 5 pp.-	\N	\N	\N	file = {Full Paper:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\getPDF.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/WMTE.2005.37}	\N	a4140da12dbc0a4ab61a78eb214c5f67	0c867a175692f264adf6c8c4b72fb8fd	97a27b21961ed0b49bd04c080822ceae	article	Integrating heterogeneous personal devices with public display-based information services	M. Jansen and P. Rossmanith and I. Uzun and U. Hoppe	\N	2005
7375297	Pervasive Computing and Applications, 2007. ICPCA 2007. 2nd International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KaramPayneEtAl2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18-23	\N	\N	\N	file = {Full Text:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\BluScreen.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICPCA.2007.4365405}	Within a ubiquitous environment, market-based approaches can be used to select the most appropriate material for a public display, depending on factors such as the audience's preferences and diversity of interest. Likewise, strategies used by agents to compete for customer attention should strive to be rational, based on contextual observations of user-preferences within the local environment and include a reward mechanism based on audience responses. But while such systems currently exist, utilizing Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones to uniquely identify and detect the presence of individuals within a localised environment, there is little known about their effectiveness, or even how to assess usability for these systems. In this paper, we present the details a user study that contributed to the development of an interaction model that supports a structured methodology for evaluating intelligent pervasive displays.	c4beb465be2f6aaf1b2a6e16a667fdf4	094698e2dbdbbb61dadbd236b7bb040f	5993fbfec6fa936206de024cfb146058	article	Evaluating BluScreen: Usability for Intelligent Pervasive Displays	M. Karam and T. Payne and E. David	\N	2007
7375298	\N	4717	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ubicomp	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	KindbergJones2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/huc/ubicomp2007.html#KindbergJ07	\N	\N	\N	\N	318-335	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74853-3_19}, file = {Full text:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\merolyn.pdf:PDF}, description = {dblp}, isbn = {978-3-540-74852-6}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/289fc19e3c8f30e45e02e24e62d787044/skasey}, date = {2007-09-17}	\N	562e8d37b2e611ec12a32985a05b8de7	9963ea50f44f315cb820535a3c33dac0	89fc19e3c8f30e45e02e24e62d787044	inproceedings	"Merolyn the Phone": A Study of Bluetooth Naming Practices (Nominated for the Best Paper Award).	Tim Kindberg and Timothy Jones	John Krumm and Gregory D. Abowd and Aruna Seneviratne and Thomas Strang	2007
7375299	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Consumer Applications and Systems Laboratory HP Laboratories Bristol	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KindbergSpasojevicEtAl2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Full Text:D\\:\\\\Jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\HPL-2004-216.pdf:PDF}	\N	7b0032c889b7fbc20059139277d9ede9	44a944e30a8f1402fbe2489bc3fc4ae5	5aba2e2722cb161c60136e9061774399	techreport	How and Why People Use Camera Phones	Tim Kindberg and Mirjana Spasojevic and Rowanne Fleck and Abigail Sellen	\N	2004
7375419	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Wiesbaden [u.a.]	\N	Alt- und neu-indische Studien ; 33	UBHD3508476	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	577 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-04675-5, 978-3-515-04675-6}, language = {ger}	\N	eeeb35fcbaa5eff4ae9c4e2b795beaa5	5eaf52bd36759569d76815a8ea6c0023	b5f94ada2d4cfecc61340b906395d8b3	book	"Ich" und das Ich	Claus Oetke	\N	1988
7375424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akad.Verl.	\N	\N	Texte der indischen Philosophie ; 2	UBHD66300048	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 423 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	0b3f47a49a345939c32b28d13aca7090	5d0c1c9f8af45341ed8b2090c1ce11db	df9d87ad58fe125d707f8a961408b486	book	Die Philosophie des Buddhismus	Erich Frauwallner	\N	1958
7375441	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luzac	London	\N	Sacred books of the Buddhists ; 22	UBHD66256052	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	LVII, 324 S.	\N	22,1964	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	d2f98349c5bf003f8876496cb2e70762	1d996eb8176ba9f8f5ec9ecaa7b89724	cd216795b37a03a716297af59952264f	book	Milinda's questions	Isaline Blew Horner	\N	1964
7375593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pali Text Society	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD66658557	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XI, 466, XVI, 7	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-86013-235-8, 978-0-86013-235-6}, language = {pli}	\N	fc061f9d7e36eca39c7ec7176423ada8	278bc0cef668fd3622694f92a8cf39e3	10558e6be51de65b1757029c5f2e89bc	book	The Milindapañho	Vilhelm [Hrsg.] Trenckner and Padmanabha Srivarma [Hrsg.] Jaini	\N	1997
7377681	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Badisches Landesmuseum <Karlsruhe>	\N	INFO Verlag	Karlsruhe, Baden	\N	\N	SWB-288318447	\N	\N		\N	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88190-517-6 ; 978-3-937345-28-4}, size = {152 S. : 15 schw.-w. Ill., 141 farb. Ill. ; 240 mm x 167 mm}	\N	6d24430dabeb71ebc9457619df43c98b	c38fd90ff84c893f35157d5beb44d4b6	a7d6af626db03eecd344bab70b3ff7ce	book	Römer am Oberrhein : Führer durch die provinzialrömische Abteilung des Badischen Landesmuseums Karlsruhe	\N	Katarina Erbelding	2008
7377776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/esws/GangemiCCL06	\N	\N	DBLP Record 'conf/esws/GangemiCCL06'	\N	\N	140-154	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/esws/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11762256_13}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	c69c0481eac2cac0eef67c886fdb683f	0c037b5a8655693215c31fd8a075f6e5	16d9216d1ac7e9f84c8839d4e3559db4	inproceedings	Modelling Ontology Evaluation and Validation.	Aldo Gangemi and Carola Catenacci and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Jos Lehmann	\N	2006
7377900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://wiki.loa-cnr.it/images/3/31/ERPaperODP.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10591e921ae65df84b3a52cc917fc133	d79e791528f9e92f2f9a01ef919b667d	78ce0e9635bef204a644d2a47c1f84e1	proceedings	Content Ontology Design Patterns as practical building blocks for web ontologies	A Gangemi V. Presutti	\N	2008
7377906	International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://wiki.loa-cnr.it/images/8/8b/IRE-fol.pdf	\N		\N	\N	49-72	\N	2	\N		\N	4914a8029aa19d8db3e18b62f2dc67b1	7f671274e9e43938e9193aed6cba7a75	f1b954b2bec3939eb46edf42be56efc3	article	Identity of Resources and Entities on the web First Order Logics formalization	A. Gangemi and V. Presutti	\N	2008
7377911	Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/y83817501284624p/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	70-112	\N	3	\N		\N	c8c5891a84f2faabda1e33d3e64440c9	b411643fa87e196c3f7fa0b7d43b3d65	c3a9545a1a1323a95c164729c8489736	article	Norms and plans as unification criteria for social collectives 	A. Gangemi	\N	2008
7377933	Artifical Intelligence and Law	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/l07281q46620604h/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	301-321	\N	3	\N		\N	d7ed7717adfc4ce1b86e2a96dc78a532	c0b23dc3c665c1c95f6b101b46670bfa	021b89bf96367a197f8cb011aa3236f7	article	An ontology of physical causation as a basis for assessing causation in fact and attributing legal responsibility	A. Gangemi J. Lehmann	\N	2007
7378018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-249/submission_71.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09a8c5c62e750b8f8440bb862527c7ad	fc082dfbb283f86420f5bb634bc966b4	33e499cb3e13aa46c3f58ff5ed975881	proceedings	A grounded ontology for identity and reference of web resources	Valentina Presutti Aldo Gangemi	Paolo Bouquet et al	2007
7378050	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium, Note NOTE-rdftm-survey-20060210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rdftmsurvey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic = {rdf[0.8] topicmaps[0.8]}, uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/NOTE-rdftm-survey-20060210}	The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a model developed by the W3C for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. Topic Maps is a standard for knowledge integration developed by the ISO. This document contains a survey of existing proposals for integrating RDF and Topic Maps data and is intended to be a starting point for establishing standard guidelines for RDF/Topic Maps interoperability.	6965060bb5c770f479b345251be419ca	ef2db5b919dc8cb2a0c22197b62e7cda	8395a8c81d3f620953f8a29f216f4fac	misc	A Survey of RDF/Topic Maps Interoperability Proposals	Steve Pepper and Fabio Vitali and Lars Marius Garshol and Nicola Gessa and Valentina Presutti	\N	2006
7378058	\N	426	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWAP	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/swap/2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/swap/swap2008.html	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008-12-22}	\N	e088e54e57c384162ce835b8be2298d2	7d08fc082de178c7d95cdd2756171ee2	f856e70a3601b05cb5307e8870d01c35	proceedings	Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (SWAP2008), Rome, Italy, December 15-17, 2008	\N	Aldo Gangemi and Johannes Keizer and Valentina Presutti and Heiko Stoermer	2008
7378096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stlab-2007	http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/757.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e92ddcbc58e01b254e982709751ebe59	fa23c301102143f9185feb8d5f4edb2f	397a3176a39ec8c24495cf95fade2264	inproceedings	A collaborative semantic web layer to enhance legacy systems	Alfio Gliozzo Aldo Gangemi Valentina Presutti Elena Cardillo Enrico Daga Alberto Salvati Gianlua Troiani	Peter Rittgen	2007
7378113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/esws/GangemiCCL06	\N	\N	DBLP Record 'conf/esws/GangemiCCL06'	\N	\N	140-154	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/esws/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11762256_13}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	c69c0481eac2cac0eef67c886fdb683f	0c037b5a8655693215c31fd8a075f6e5	16d9216d1ac7e9f84c8839d4e3559db4	inproceedings	Modelling Ontology Evaluation and Validation.	Aldo Gangemi and Carola Catenacci and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Jos Lehmann	\N	2006
7378151	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	In Proceedings of the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006), Budva, Montenegro	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941246	http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/index.php?option=com_weblinks&amp;task=view&amp;catid=16&amp;id=131	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75a50914fa18cd6592fa2954fc54e777	aeada08be68017f38c30fb099060f1a1	25717880d930a09fa01ee37e3cb0f375	inproceedings	WikiFactory: an ontology-based application for creating domain-oriented wikis	Angelo Di Lorio and Valentina Presutti and Fabio Vitali	\N	2006-06
7378415	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Landsberg am Lech	\N	Mi-Studienbibliothek Betriebswirtschaft	Pfohl.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3478382203}	\N	c1026be56ecdd6579d8a76cf3447b983	0761098ea7e81b59fc17a1729977d70c	4cdb6a7f4da4493b7e8b16b695fe1186	book	Entscheidungstheorie:  Normative und deskriptive Grundlagen des Entscheidens	\N	\N	1981
7378418	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the Australian Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference (ATNAC'08)	IEEEXplore	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/atnac/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4783292	\N		\N	\N	39-44	\N	\N	conf/atnac/2008		The electronic mail plays an unavoidable role in the humankind communications. With the great interest for the connection via mobile platforms, and the growing number of vulnerabilities and attacks, it is essential to provide suitable security solutions regarding the limitations of resource restricted platforms. Although some solutions such as PGP and S/MIME are currently available for the secure e-mail over the Internet, they are based on traditional public key cryptography that involves huge computational costs. In this paper, a new secure application-layer protocol, called SMEmail, is introduced that provides several security attributes such as confidentiality, integrity, authentication, non-repudiation, and forward secrecy of message confidentiality for the electronic mails. SMEmail offers an elliptic curve-based public key solution that uses public keys for the secure key establishment of a symmetric encryption, and is so suitable for the resource restricted platforms such as mobile phones.	9624180a2d2833b3d45face05830a97e	0e1bb8a2d312fce137a84950db39ac33	ec1c462312a0c09058fedeaabc15f553	inproceedings	SMEmail - A New Protocol for the Secure E-mail in Mobile Environments	Mohsen Toorani	\N	2008
7380394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28f1e1078fcf0d817bbfc547ee8f52aa	4a04a3921b50bc77131b42c676a9aebc	602c93331332efcd4fca9d056019b733	book	La democrazia dei movimenti: come decidono i noglobal	Paolo Ceri	Rubbettino	2003
7380802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	961222a48696d80ebb74b07ad663c126	114caf196d87efc43de6afbfdcb6f75a	a103f674db057b894a37a48511917259	book	No luogo. Movimenti collettivi, no global, gruppi di pressione nel cyberspazio	Marzia Antenore	Pellegrini Editore	2005
7380811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe54da01214b219e8cdba7d76cc4e8fe	4edfd865023a1c9bcf0ed196bfe16cf7	bcbc5fbe6d4cf61df2f8d52c5bd695cf	book	Globalizzazione e movimenti sociali	Lorenzo Mosca Donatella Della Porta	Manifesto libri	 2003
7380815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b46831b4a1ac3861aaf8d0b2a9cd81d	9c85b21a0c357cead9db2094451774da	bd60a6cc55e1416e6f80baa35b746786	book	Movimenti senza protesta?: l'ambientalismo in Italia	Massimiliano Andretta Donatella Della Porta	Il Mulino	2005  
7380821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	16	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1f213d5204266e8a7584d0833703f28	ebb790a21917f18fee94a13deec5c938	95f80796a272e6af5356b5395890799e	book	Il polo escluso: profilo del Movimento Sociale Italiano	Piero Ignazi	Il Mulino	 1989
7380826	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	60e2e03c684806243783eade688f31d2	5bbbe254c6b50adf23a8b861a7810e75	54b9e297d436a77536690cff8fcfefd9	book	La società civile postnazionale	Debora Spini	Meltemi Editore	2006
7380832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c89cd5ddf527bd993c3a34b92d80b21	d263b0851e19320f112353b58ae3fb90	a3e7a99d6ebf6cbf243f261ee69a9186	book	La solitudine del cittadino globale	Zygmunt Bauman	Feltrinelli	2002
7380841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7951d029d830f2c5bc4359106be524b7	4118d0f11a2a1642b54785c29acd8414	c34c5783d6898f3dbc40dc9f24374145	book	The Diversity of Democracy: Corporatism, Social Order and Political Conflict	Wolfgang Streeck Colin Crouch	Edward Elgar Publishing	2006
7380847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19	\N	\N	Examines the power of humour in framing social and political protest	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7207e02862021baea8000216d2c10096	90bb4159f861c5d7efd8f99400438d14	7e5bb50ccd3230815dc8bce46d9b5a79	book	Humour and Social Protest	Marjolein t'Hart Dennis Bos	Cambridge University Press	2008
7380856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8b4748cb1acd61a033f0c29bb8353c8	24c8909f0f5e4896624b035e49138843	77b28a898d5270b17788f1aaf1d9841d	book	Identità, partecipazione e antagonismo nella politica giovanile   	Enrico Caniglia	Rubbettino Editore	2002  
7380997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasso-Plattner-Institut f{\\"u}r IT-System Engineering, Universit{\\"a}t Potsdam	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MBS+08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16b3a7ad19f34d53fd2ae8f7bd7d61a6	9d7ac3a1ada6097930f13a8959ed8421	9255782e703c5844ccf749e83335eb80	techreport	Metadatenerfassung -- Innovationsforum CineArchiv digital, Digitalisieren, Erschließen und Nutzen audiovisueller Daten	B. Baumann and Ch. Meinel and H. Sack and Ch. Willems	\N	2008
7381031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccc69eb3eb409b5b538c219c3487fe26	e8f17b4466968c840d54c7bc3694885f	60eb1cd4010b1aeeb83aab8630695549	proceedings	Simulation of UCG Cavity 	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	\N	2004
7381055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e1c35b6954a447ef2d7aa6270c83289	0147f09e463dfec153084ffa1177301a	b69b6a35f327368c3b9e54e143804be0	proceedings	UCG- Mathematical Models	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	IMG & OCIAM UK Dept Maths	2004
7381281	Nature Review Neuroscience	2	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IttiKoch2001	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11256080	\N	Computational modelling of visual attention. [Nat Rev Neurosci. 2001] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	194-203	\N	3	\N	pmid = {11256080}, doi = {}	Five important trends have emerged from recent work on computational models of focal visual attention that emphasize the bottom-up, image-based control of attentional deployment. First, the perceptual saliency of stimuli critically depends on the surrounding context. Second, a unique 'saliency map' that topographically encodes for stimulus conspicuity over the visual scene has proved to be an efficient and plausible bottom-up control strategy. Third, inhibition of return, the process by which the currently attended location is prevented from being attended again, is a crucial element of attentional deployment. Fourth, attention and eye movements tightly interplay, posing computational challenges with respect to the coordinate system used to control attention. And last, scene understanding and object recognition strongly constrain the selection of attended locations. Insights from these five key areas provide a framework for a computational and neurobiological understanding of visual attention.	9d1d45b0aaf21c2d883dff5ac3488342	29496d40efe0914e9bcc53ab9cf67ae6	d895046e70d6a78eaeb68eb7df7dcd62	article	Computational modelling of visual attention	Laurent Itti and Christof Koch	\N	2001
7381521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FP6-IST-507336 PrestoSpace Deliverable, Johanneum Research, Graz (Austria)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bailer01	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.01}, owner = {Bert Baumann}	\N	6756fee6f6853b6279b7f0a40527823f	8c5e351953fd217d5c29bb5e5a41922f	fed53bd843e19cf3d1423b99a65ac0a3	techreport	State of the Art of Content Analysis Tools for Video, Audio and Speech	Werner Bailer (JRS) and Franz H{\\"o}ller (JRS) and Alberto Messina (RAI) and Daniele Airola (RAI) and Peter Schallauer (JRS) and Michael Hausenblas (JRS)	\N	2005
7381691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SVGOpen2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marchetti2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3210a0002393bf01bb3b76f3bc21d1c	50887e51f359371e7e6e34241b07367c	6e31f34297f37878b3e05b88c1b0c993	inproceedings	PowerXML: How to use SVG to create an open tool alternative to PowerPoint	Andrea Marchetti and Maurizio Tesconi	\N	2005
7381692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical report IIT TR-06/2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marchetti2005a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b4fd7c8fc4959dcae10f191f94259e7	00ef3430d9e30b6bfcc16a5428565b20	48d454389fba4e1b9cce0aa962ae4ee1	techreport	PowerXML - Un'alternativa open a PowerPoint	A. Marchetti and M. Tesconi	\N	2005
7381772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A collection of abstracts on drill bit seismic for perusal.	ecdd731705c404a25a06bc241a13f461	f6b35349fbdffb628c44087ce24f84fe	ab9b7601edea88c2e49aab836716f857	article	Drillers Noise Geophysicists Boon	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7381853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mandelbaum Verl.	Wien	\N	\N	UBHD2092500	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	264 S. : zahlr.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-85476-246-1, 3-85476-246-1}, language = {ger}	\N	e954ec43934cf0dcaf7a820ec042774a	186cbaf40cb12b3eaef9fd6c0a1ebfbe	3586d7ec6a7226a200c9610c2ca8c276	book	Heut' muß der Tisch sich völlig bieg'n	Julia [Hrsg.] Danielczyk	\N	2007
7381870	The Journal of Chemical Physics	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	SchenterGarrettTruhlar2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/119/5828/1	\N	Generalized transition state theory in terms of the potential of mean force	\N	\N	5828-5833	\N	12	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1597477}	\N	39c88d5b8a5ac149a1aa04b1fca2de83	e7ee9395005248b032114a6eb8673ec9	d634b7fed1679e434efe38ae0c1a2ea1	article	Generalized transition state theory in terms of the potential of mean force	Gregory K. Schenter and Bruce C. Garrett and Donald G. Truhlar	\N	2003
7381877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Suchanek2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458114&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES772&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CIKM	\N	CIKM: CIKM '08, Social tags: meaning and ...	\N	\N	223--232	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458114}	This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are "meaningful" and (2) that the tagging process is influenced by tag suggestions. For (1), we analyze the semantic properties of tags and the relationship between the tags and the content of the tagged page. Our analysis is based on a corpus of search keywords, contents, titles, and tags applied to several thousand popular Web pages. Among other results, we find that the more popular tags of a page tend to be the more meaningful ones. For (2), we develop a model of how the influence of tag suggestions can be measured. From a user study with over 4,000 participants, we conclude that roughly one third of the tag applications may be induced by the suggestions. Our results would be of interest for designers of social tagging systems and are a step towards understanding how to best leverage social tags for applications such as search and information extraction.	672413a3d7a8dea9048a9ee898dcfddd	1bca5a66a6a562258e0c0357545fed34	f633ae24af2b381a4f940f99c10244bf	inproceedings	Social tags: meaning and suggestions	Fabian M. Suchanek and Milan Vojnovic and Dinan Gunawardena	\N	2008
7382129	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GroberNW2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-35	\N	10	\N		"Die Wanderlust muss wohl in unseren Genen schlummern – auch wenn wir vor zwei Generationen begannen, die Welt hauptsächlich durch die Windschutzscheibe oder via Bildschirm wahrzunehmen. In der globalisierten Kultur des 21. Jahrhunderts keimt die Freude am Herumstreifen in der Natur wieder kräftig auf."	2e1c953e946f46f1b529b1df644c62a4	e15775d16e7d29d984307a01312e8244	63a57f099ca5f502ce1c79a10cd1aa3f	article	Nur wo du zu Fuß warst, warst du wirklich	Ulrich Grober	\N	2008
7382137	Storage and Retrieval for Still Image and Video Databases IV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boreczky01	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	170-179	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.08}, owner = {Bert Baumann}	\N	13e70111dfbcb72e7376aa0fb20be808	d1bc26d5d7763938685ded85b855cbb9	23bfc35ec690607dfaf7597f3b3f260c	article	Comparison of Video Shot Boundary Detection Techniques	J. S. Boreczky and L. A. Rowe	\N	1996
7382141	International Journal of Image and Graphics (IJIG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lienhart04	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	469-486	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.08}, owner = {Bert Baumann}	\N	d3ce374dafb8d44052af53263b68530a	f5c5425f51e50f5f7da89715cce5d515	298945fb5089a1629decd924ccce6420	article	Reliable Transition Detection In Videos: A Survey and Practitioner's Guide	R. Lienhart	\N	2001
7382149	DSignal Processing Image Communication	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koprinska01	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	477-500	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.08}, owner = {Bert Baumann}	\N	4c01787f0e44a33978c9160de084c40f	3bb06f6bcadbb961b0e893ae4dfa8635	6704032d45c4b5748c8b7a6376c32fa4	article	Temporal Video Segmentation: A Survey Captions on MPEG Compressed Video	I. Koprinska and S. Carrato	\N	2001
7382169	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EinzmannWR2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-39	\N	10	\N		"Auch wer Wandern 'spießig' findet, tut gut daran, so oft wie möglich ein 'Bad in der Waldluft' zu nehmen. Die Forschung zeigt: Schon die Sinneswahrnehmung der Natur – ihr Anblick, die Gerüche und Geräusche – tut Seele und Körper gut."	d7a14af61a5f4a4a49b3da4ebfb6e646	430c30d6e5ba4f8478c7fe658b8847d7	0ec4f96009126bbe84f32af98362d3d0	article	Der Wald ruft	Simone Einzmann	\N	2008
7382191	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TenzerTR2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	40-45	\N	10	\N		"Ein ausgeprägtes Taktgefühl ist im sozialen Umgang nicht zu unterschätzen. Taktvolle Kommunikation bewahrt Gesprächspartner vor Peinlichkeiten. Das setzt Empathie voraus und bedeutet: Man muss sich selbst zurücknehmen können. Gar keine so leichte Sache."	da8ddac5269bc0a61d20525cc4f642d5	4c29cb475fae0a882041a67a7072edb7	78cb9ff99ee812542826f1bcea717984	article	Taktgefühl : Respekt vor den Geheimnissen der fremden Seele	Eva Tenzer	\N	2008
7382269	IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech {\\&} Language Processing	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kinnunen06	\N	\N		\N	\N	277-288	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TSA.2005.853206}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f24d84d06a6a26399805a780e48f2af7	6c7d7aa12f2382648acd912a1e4fab1c	9fc988206d628b9734c05a922d1b2110	article	Real-time speaker identification and verification	Tomi Kinnunen and Evgeny Karpov and Pasi Fr{\\"a}nti	\N	2006
7382311	IEEE Transactions on Data and Knowledge Engineering	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Singh01	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	396-407	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.07}, owner = {Bert Baumann}	\N	6231262a67f904e63ec0507ea1e3d21f	8ea4b779473b0d5fd522aaff7e0761dd	20a9040cc54b09d5432cefc6fe3e723e	article	An approach to novelty detection Applied to the Classification of
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\	Image Regions	S. Singh and M. Markou	\N	2004
7382354	In Video Mining, Kluwer Academic Publisher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lienhart01	\N	\N	Cinearchiv	\N	\N	pp. 155-184	\N	\N	\N	date = {Oct. 2003}	\N	f267fdff8a3030dcf2f94ef8ca6c5eaf	3cec5cc20c96f9ed05a8b087ca3d6b54	388658fb0285b9b37b55c135143167b3	article	Video OCR: A Survey and Practitioner's Guide	Rainer Lienhart	\N	2003
7382644	Phys. Rev. B 	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Caetano2006	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v74/e045215	\N		\N	\N	045215	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {045215}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.74.045215}	\N	d7c97425e4e421848bacbdb731d62283	614e586920c4281968916eff039c0a5c	5944fa3a3ffb8d8f82c7155b0c1b03c9	article	Phase stability, chemical bonds, and gap bowing of {In$_x$ Ga$_{1 - x}$ N} alloys: Comparison between cubic and wurtzite structures	C. Caetano and L. K. Teles and M. Marques and Jr. A. Dal Pino and L. G. Ferreira	\N	2006
7382649	Applied Physics Letters	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Dudiy2004	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/84/1874/1	\N	Type {I} to type {II} transition at the interface between random and ordered domains of {Al$_x$Ga$_{1-x}$N} alloys	\N	\N	1874-1876	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1687464}	\N	6958591c0be1b777e85e92c011dac909	2adfe69a263ad3d7bd027ff475c9a1c8	ccb45c8015aba06f905a451662245a82	article	Type {I} to type {II} transition at the interface between random and ordered domains of {Al$_x$Ga$_{1-x}$N} alloys
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	S. V. Dudiy and Alex Zunger	\N	2004
7382656	Phys. Rev. B 	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Ganchenkova2008	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v77/e075207	\N		\N	\N	075207	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {075207}, numpages = {13}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.77.075207}	\N	9fbc782980390e2a6af2fd371d0006ed	dbab2a405b991ebf77e41a598911baaa	47ac51441b3be74ec952eaf77be57090	article	Modeling the compositional instability in wurtzite {Ga$_{1-x}$ In$_{x}$N}	M. G. Ganchenkova and V. A. Borodin and K. Laaksonen and R. M. Nieminen	\N	2008
7382679	Phys. Rev. B	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Albrecht2005	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v71/e035314	\N	Chemically ordered Al[sub x]Ga[sub 1 - x]N alloys: Spontaneous formation of natural quantum wells	\N	\N	035314	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {035314}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.71.035314}	\N	74086a3ad32ee6306188964a866c3f60	3aa2d957fea09bb9b6b7af7826f1fe34	c074d50f31bfdbe883a5da482e44f872	article	Chemically ordered {Al$_x$Ga$_{1 - x}$N} alloys: Spontaneous formation of natural quantum wells	M. Albrecht and L. Lymperakis and J. Neugebauer and J. E. Northrup and L. Kirste and M. Leroux and I. Grzegory and S. Porowski and H. P. Strunk	\N	2005
7382715	Phys. Rev. B	57	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Karch1998	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.57.7043	\N	Phys. Rev. B 57 (1998): K. Karch, J.-M. Wagner, and F. Bechstedt - Ab initio ...	\N	\N	7043--7049	\N	12	\N	numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.57.7043}	\N	92a9a5e1cbf6e21c3be7344ed7c0b6f6	0fc6d04dd95af1b366c0d3c9c5f84148	69173ff3fe571b65d4295c9ab38888cd	article	Ab initio study of structural, dielectric, and dynamical properties of {GaN}	K. Karch and J.-M. Wagner and F. Bechstedt	\N	1998
7382954	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zapol1997	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/9/9517	\N	An interatomic potential study of the properties of gallium nitride	\N	\N	9517-9525	\N	44	\N		A set of interatomic pair potentials were derived for gallium nitride within the shell-model approach. It was shown that the potential set successfully reproduces the properties of the fourfold-coordinated wurtzite and zinc-blende structures as well as the sixfold-coordinated rock-salt structure. The high-pressure phase transition from wurtzite to rock-salt structure is correctly described yielding the phase transition pressure of 50 GPa. The calculated formation energies of intrinsic point defects reveal that vacancies are the dominant native defects in GaN. Lastly, the calculated structure relaxation of the zinc-blende (110) surface predicts a layer rotation angle of in agreement with the results of recent first-principles calculations.	42f310de6e5db4559fdd16e12d98d96d	4f9f08a6a5103fbb9a5e78fcb558fbcb	a58b51fdb144c2d51a8b082d3fe21d0d	article	An interatomic potential study of the properties of gallium nitride	Peter Zapol and Ravindra Pandey and Julian D Gale	\N	1997
7383018	Phys. Rev. B	62	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Bechstedt2000	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.8003	\N	Phys. Rev. B 62 (2000): F. Bechstedt, Ulrike Grossner, and J. Furthmüller - Dynamics and polarization of...	\N	\N	8003--8011	\N	12	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.62.8003}	\N	b5b062fa62d63ddde6f71b624ee4efb7	b20b1794f2ae4e90dd9a2c9add1151ea	10b88e97d374ab7c8dda8a421afc81bf	article	Dynamics and polarization of group-{III} nitride lattices: A first-principles study	F. Bechstedt and Ulrike Grossner and J. Furthm\\"uller	\N	2000
7383042	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zi1996	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/8/6323	\N	Lattice dynamics of zinc-blende GaN and AlN: I. Bulk phonons	\N	\N	6323-6328	\N	35	\N		The lattice dynamics of zinc-blende GaN and AlN were studied theoretically using a two-parameter Keating potential together with the long-range Coulomb interactions. Phonon frequencies transformed from those of the wurtzite counterparts were used to determine the two Keating parameters and the effective charge. We present for the first time the phonon dispersion curves for zinc-blende GaN and AlN. An interesting feature was found for the phonons propagating along the [110] direction, which does not exist in other III - V semiconductors.	98aad0376e6244d16d183c523ac3aa61	19115f338263d12b00d3d4fe3b365308	d2aaae6593508932a57322ebf5618d8c	article	Lattice dynamics of zinc-blende {GaN} and {AlN}: {I}. Bulk phonons	Jian Zi and Xin Wan and Guanghong Wei and Kaiming Zhang and Xide Xie	\N	1996
7383059	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zi1996a	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/8/6329	\N	Lattice dynamics of zinc-blende GaN and AlN: II. Superlattice phonons	\N	\N	6329-6336	\N	35	\N		Phonon dispersions of (001)-oriented cubic GaN/AlN superlattices in the longitudinal polarization were calculated by a planar-force-constant model. Raman spectra were calculated by a bond-polarizability model. The confinement of the optical modes was discussed.	36b92e3f6bf0f549fdecd408a5b60450	3791294a2d8c331797ff0c63dd3d1034	72a79bc12b320d1bc51f9eb2900c3681	article	Lattice dynamics of zinc-blende {GaN} and {AlN}: {II}. Superlattice phonons	Jian Zi and Guanghong Wei and Kaiming Zhang and Xide Xie	\N	1996
7383098	Journal of Applied Physics	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Wei1997	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/82/622/1	\N	Lattice dynamics of GaN/AlN superlattices	\N	\N	622-627	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.366554}	\N	3bb4ad1beb713479b86337d5e971fd37	cf3924da9d6b1adc320bf9c413a90b62	fea5ed8e9d0d4c55151b26456fcba8fd	article	Lattice dynamics of {GaN/AlN} superlattices	Guanghong Wei and Jian Zi and Kaiming Zhang and Xide Xie	\N	1997
7383148	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the 8th Working                   Conference on Reverse Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	Moonen2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	91321493c5b295057c2e9a6a923acdb6	8edbcf1a6877e25c1c5967883bcfa964	074c13b7347bacda0cfba63b9e4111d6	inproceedings	Generating Robust Parsers using Island Grammars	Leon Moonen	\N	2001
7383166	Journal of Crystal Growth	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ho1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ6-3SP1PXW-5J/2/0222a44ff6ab86f905b6e4a4533f926c	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Crystal Growth : Solubility of nitrogen in binary III–V systems	\N	\N	1 - 7	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0022-0248}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0022-0248(97)00078-X}	A version of the valance-force-field (VFF) model has been developed specifically for the calculation of the nitrogen solubility in conventional III-V binary compounds. At very low N concentrations, i.e., in the dilute limit, the atoms surrounding the N are allowed to relax. It is found that the energy due to bond stretching and bond bending is lowered and the solubility limit is increased substantially when both sublattices are allowed to relax to distances as large as the sixth nearest neighbor positions. Using this model, the equilibrium mole fraction of N in GaP was calculated to be 6 × 10-7 cm-3 at 700°C, which agrees with experimental data and closely approximates the results of the semi-empirical delta-lattice parameter model. It is more than three orders of magnitude larger than the result obtained using the simplest VFF model with relaxation of only the first neighbor bonds. Other nitride systems such as GaAsN, AlPN, AlAsN, InPN, and InAsN were investigated as well. The equilibrium mole fraction of nitrogen in InAs is the highest (about 0.002 at 700°C). A miscibility gap is also predicted for the commercially important GaInN system.	6faa33d3893c71aeec53a4f524224387	4b5a3c73d8c204715ef341d34b36e65a	16684a659f8808e08b0b26e63202984c	article	Solubility of nitrogen in binary {III-V} systems	I hsiu Ho and G. B. Stringfellow	\N	1997
7383174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	V2008DM	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#V2008DM	\N		\N	In his Bachelor's Thesis, Christian integrated two classifiers based on Evolutionary Algorithms into the Weka Data Mining Framework.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccbc1701e575b6f4c090cfac6a703331	4ebf7af22d0d8353520b718693ae00a4	e573371c721801fd486c00d779f149bf	mastersthesis	Integration Evolution{\\"{a}}rer Klassifikatoren in Weka	Christian Voigtmann	Christian Voigtmann	2008
7383191	Phys. Rev. B	30	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Martins1984	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.30.6217	\N	Phys. Rev. B 30 (1984): José Luís Martins and Alex Zunger - Bond lengths around isovalent...	\N	\N	6217--6220	\N	10	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.30.6217}	\N	2a3c5d64ef58f807ac91dd187462f8ea	1a45940709d713681cccbb44f19114da	078e1d60048635f9e705caaaaef88995	article	Bond lengths around isovalent impurities and in semiconductor solid solutions	Jos\\'e Lu\\'is Martins and Alex Zunger	\N	1984
7383472	MRS Internet J. Nitride Semicond. Res.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karpov1998	http://nsr.mij.mrs.org/3/16/	\N		\N	\N	16	\N	\N	\N		\N	3644a663ca0c4022b3030ffa668c4295	9cb02687c8157715a874c3a9b62fe8aa	6b98bced801dc05314f16a913d528214	article	Suppression of phase separation in {InGaN} due to elastic strain	S. Yu. Karpov	\N	1998
7383495	Jpn. J. Appl. Phys	39	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Takayama2000	http://jjap.ipap.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle?magazine=JJAP&volume=39&page=5057	\N		\N	\N	5057-5062	\N	\N	\N		\N	28e3eeb696e7a00b15e23eebf58e717c	04d36cdc781805cb2b9ab79577626b01	42184611db8f0db7796f10c324cc8705	article	Analysis of Unstable Two-Phase Region in Wurtzite Group {III} Nitride Ternary Alloy Using Modified Valence Force Field Model	Toru Takayama and Masaaki Yuri and Kunio Itoh and Takaaki Baba and James Harris	\N	2000
7385480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	atsdr_1995	http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp69.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies and reviews the key literature that describes a hazardous substance's toxicologic properties. Other pertinent literature is also presented, but is described in less detail than the key studies. The complete list of topics covered (chapter titles) is shown at the left and in more detail further down this page.
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The focus of the profile is on health and toxicologic information. Therefore, each profile begins with a Public Health Statement that summarizes in nontechnical language, a substance's relevant properties.	10db1935697dcf0074d2edc1e27f4f06	c90113aac448216c45389ea72623bab0	b40706ff2808b618268ab9cd5220baa1	misc	Toxicological Profile: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)	\N	\N	1995
7385497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390364	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390364&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES278&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=SIGIR&CFID=20563137&CFTOKEN=35255443	\N	SIGIR: SIGIR '08, To personalize or not ...	\N	\N	163--170	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390364}	\N	3e6380181573d195a8b25858b168e33d	7321916fcf1ccc30ee85d3fa66d4fb46	dbcf005ffc1f5e4826b0d5f140d4c853	inproceedings	To personalize or not to personalize: modeling queries with variation in user intent	Jaime Teevan and Susan T. Dumais and Daniel J. Liebling	\N	2008
7385498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Regione – FVG, Direzione Centrale Risorse Agricole, Naturali, Forestali e Montagna Servizio Pesca e Acquacoltura	\N	\N	\N	barbieri_indagini_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0847d87536ab32b09d16f29abf8d304	dd3078039ed48a18d4456a5abcced112	a8d8c185fe940bb3189da9e08c16e0d4	misc	Indagini sulla sicurezza alimentare dei prodotti ittici e della maricoltura della regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia: studio su inquinanti organici persistenti, bioaccumulabili e tossici.	Pierluigi Barbieri and Elisa Maran	\N	2005
7385516	Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry	20	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sudhakar_babu_synergistic_2001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1897%2F1551-5028%282001%29020%3C1351%3ASEOAPP%3E2.0.CO%3B2	\N		\N	\N	1351--1358 	\N	6	\N		Heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons {(PAHs)} are often cocontaminants in industrialized environments, yet little is known about either the extent or mechanisms of their cotoxicity. To address this shortfall, the combined effects of an oxygenated {PAH,} 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone {(1,2-dhATQ),} and a heavy metal, Cu2+, on photosynthesis and growth of the duckweed {(Lemna} gibba) were evaluated. Using assays of chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosystem I activity, {1,2-dhATQ} inhibited electron transport at the cytochrome b6/f complex. Conversely, Cu2+ alone (at low concentrations) had little effect on photosynthesis. When Cu2+ was combined with {1,2-dhATQ,} an increase in transient and steady-state chlorophyll a fluorescence quenching occurred relative to {1,2-dhATQ} alone. Treatment of isolated thylakoid membranes with {1,2-dhATQ} inhibited whole-chain linear electron transport, measured as O2 consumption using methyl viologen as the electron acceptor. However, Cu2+ plus {1,2-dhATQ} resulted in active O2 consumption with or without methyl viologen as an electron acceptor. From these data, we conclude that {1,2-dhATQ} renders the plastoquinone pool to a highly reduced state by inhibiting at cytochrome b6/f. Then, Cu2+ is able to mediate the transfer of electrons from reduced plastoquinone to O2, forming reactive oxygen species. At the whole-organism level, when Cu2+ and {1,2-dhATQ} were mixed at concentrations that resulted in the above-mentioned impacts on photosynthesis, synergistic inhibition of plant growth was observed. This suggests a catalytic mechanism of toxicity for redox active metals, a process that could be instrumental in explaining their impacts at low concentrations.
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	0a87d34196227fcc641a80a795edf799	451171f728139b494436f131ccc0cd0c	c85e22ec321c43e77b63f1244889bbb3	article	Synergistic effects of a photooxidized Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon and Copper on photosynthesis and plant growth: evidence that in vivo formation of reactive Oxygen species is a mechanism of Copper toxicity	T. Sudhakar Babu and Jonathan B. Marder and Sridevi Tripuranthakam and D. George Dixon and Bruce M. Greenberg	\N	2001
7385528	Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcconkey_toxicity_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	892--899	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb7d64a1c25dde5cee802b3cf1002692	cf4bd7668267f2a47a064609a645bef2	b06a1b95d130d13d10ec803cfe872d65	article	Toxicity of a PAH photooxidation product to the bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum and the duckweed Lemna gibba: effects of Phenanthrene and its primary photoproduct, Phenanthrenequinone	Brendan J McConkey and Cheryl L Duxbury and D. George Dixon and Bruce M Greenberg	\N	1997
7385657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the second international workshop on Software and 	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	gomaa2000a	\N	\N		\N	\N	117--126	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ottawa, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {1-58113-195-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/350391.350418}	\N	fc0d91f0bd61648104566d2169b5f34b	2d1a9fdc4361ec6be48e546927c57283	7c6e9737d4246671faf98c934caf18ba	inproceedings	Design and performance modeling of component interconnection patterns for distributed software architectures	Hassan Gomaa and Daniel A. Menasc{\\'e}	\N	2000
7385678	Commun. ACM	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cacm/JacobsonL82	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cacm/cacm25.html#JacobsonL82	\N	dblp	\N	\N	142-151	\N	2	\N	date = {2003-11-20}	\N	c190aaabeb5587b7735af64aa0481d09	97aa1f074b42cab19a0dbb4a058fbe6c	3354a963bc32c57fa57521d10068cb4a	article	Analyzing Queueing Networks with Simultaneous Resource Possession.	Patricia A. Jacobson and Edward D. Lazowska	\N	1982
7385709	IEEE Computer	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/computer/GortonLB03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/computer/computer36.html#GortonLB03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	50-55	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://computer.org/computer/co2003/r3050abs.htm}, date = {2003-03-19}	\N	d89a8572bf557b1f094081b9e56ed98e	7b5adbb513fdbce8ffce2c89057c56c4	24b721d148f8c9da81cfd07fd36afd08	article	Rigorous Evaluation of COTS Middleware Technology.	Ian Gorton and Anna Liu and Paul Brebner	\N	2003
7385731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/wecwis/LiuBK03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wecwis/cec2003.html#LiuBK03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	191-198	\N	\N	conf/wecwis/2003	date = {2003-11-17}, ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/cec/2003/1969/00/19690191abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7695-1969-5}	\N	532e70099d7954fd1ddac164915ac7cc	386837ea5e18a0ff46d2576c82589417	08d93d7b1fd452c752ecb36cfca07a2b	inproceedings	A Performance Model for a Business Process Integration Middleware.	Te-Kai Liu and Amir Behroozi and Santhosh Kumaran	\N	2003
7385751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dellschaft2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379109	\N	An epistemic dynamic model for tagging systems	\N	\N	71--80	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379109}	\N	d9f64e0acf98103771db59c3a428076f	cc0d1d4f43effbb6eb7d463422e6c00b	83a0aee1f90b8b80b092c7e2a337a916	inproceedings	An epistemic dynamic model for tagging systems	Klaas Dellschaft and Steffen Staab	\N	2008
7385892	AIS Transactions on Enterprise Systems	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	entarchdesign	http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/DL/50816.pdf	\N		\N	\N	36-43	\N	1	\N		\N	75b09bc977e17affb08481e1e9ff5686	2c83db53c2dcfb3f7bc9e1b2e3eb7ef2	2201243ba4a78bcefe0484f39c113d2c	article	Enterprise Architecture Design as an Engineering Discipline	Stephan Aier and Stephan Kurpjuweit and Jan Saat and Robert Winter	\N	2009
7385937	\N	5367	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference 2008, (ASWC 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Aman2008	http://www.springerlink.com/content/lg82m301u7h52r61/	\N		\N	\N	287-301	\N	\N	\N		Information sharing can be effective with structured data. However, there are several challenges for having structured data on the web. Creating structured concept definitions is difficult and multiple conceptualizations may exist due to different user requirements and preferences. We propose consolidating multiple concept definitions into a unified virtual concept and formalize our approach. We have implemented a system called StYLiD to realize this. StYLiD is a social software for sharing a wide variety of structured data. Users can freely define their own structured concepts. The system consolidates multiple definitions for the same concept by different users. Attributes of the multiple concept versions are aligned semi-automatically to provide a unified view. It provides a flexible interface for easy concept definition and data contribution. Popular concepts gradually emerge from the cloud of concepts while concepts evolve incrementally. StYLiD supports linked data by interlinking data instances including external resources like Wikipedia.	bed8293290a31198530ceb78ea3c9fc3	90090e7043897c19c143ad8b1f4ada0f	f0e557f5a695f60183195b1b23682794	inproceedings	Consolidating User-defined Concepts with StYLiD	Aman Shakya and Hideaki Takeda and Vilas Wuwongse	Chutiporn Anutariya and John Domingue	2008
7385940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scorm-conformance	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d43e7184bbf6d9a65da25f30b282d3d6	21491ecd906d01a1ef447b2510f6cde5	bed7712fa10790099228aff48cf04fb1	book	{Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM®) 2nd Edition Conformance Requirements Version 1.1}	Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL)	\N	2004
7385945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	leontiev78activityconsciousnesspersonality	http://marxists.org/archive/leontev/works/1978/index.htm	\N	(G&oacute;mez-Sanz J., Pav&oacute;n J.) Methodologies for Developing Multi-Agent Systems	\N	[Leontiev, 1978]	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1978)}	\N	bf7d52cd8ce5b83fa4ed18fd09fed61c	acfc56663621b59d2180590a4c289008	511ffa620a64ae136cd2aa0ea95a8c58	misc	Activity, Consciousness, and Personality	A.N. Leontiev	\N	1978
7385953	IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet	6	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aman2008	http://www.iadis.net/dl/Search_list_open.asp?code=5505	\N		\N	\N	31-46	\N	2	\N		Sharing bibliographic information is important in a research community. We propose a decentralized way for this over the social network of researchers by aggregation of information through one’s social links. We have experimentally verified that highly relevant information can be obtained from direct social links. Blogs provide an easy platform for such social information sharing. Semantic blogging can enhance this with standard structure needed for bibliographic information. We have implemented a semantic blogging prototype called SocioBiblog for this purpose. It uses the SWRC ontology for publication metadata and aggregates publications from the social network neighborhood and co-authors of each researcher. RSS aggregation has been extended to handle the embedded publication metadata. The aggregated collections may be searched and filtered flexibly by metadata criteria. The results can be redistributed as new feeds which can further be integrated, mixed and reused by other systems. A decentralized ecosystem is formed where each unit can publish, aggregate and redistribute information.	fe311357c13fc4ac5bab71d8913f4861	126888be6c2750bdb5dcd8088abb6b3f	9ee1517e9c0307e8fe97607e1c698caf	article	SocioBiblog: Decentralized Bibliographic Information Sharing through
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Social Links	Aman Shakya and Hideaki Takeda and Vilas Wuwongse and Ikki Ohmukai	Pedro Isaías	2008
7385963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO/IEC TR 21000-1:2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owner = {roberto}	\N	e56817c1cc54368df7f2124cbcc9d89e	4f67ad103afa75daae4fd457266364f7	3593ef4e70c38c8b549cd01858ee720b	techreport	Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) -- Part 1: Vision, Technologies and
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\	Strategy	ISO	\N	2004
7386293	British Journal of Educational Technology	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Draper2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8535.2008.00930.x	\N		\N	\N	306-325	\N	2	\N		e-Assessment cannot benefit learners, and so education, unless it supports them in doing something differently in future. What, however, are learners trying to do better? This paper adopts a perspective in which learners simultaneously self-regulate multiple variables that are relevant to learning, and develops a theoretical argument that a key issue is the ambiguity of feedback events (such as a failed task or a poor mark) as to which variable should be adjusted. A common tacit assumption is that the relevant loop is about technical expertise, but in reality, students must and do also adjust effort, learning methods and course choices. Two methods for helping learners by resolving this ambiguity are discussed: telling learners directly which interpretation is relevant, and structuring learning activities to focus on one variable. Which loops are most important to learners generally shifts in the transition from school to university, implying that the role of feedback also changes. e-Assessment needs a major rethink to address these needs, and to understand why feedback is so often apparently ignored by students. Conversely, attending to all these loops would be to open new dialogues with learners.
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	6d4c38ac919cbe58a79bdd341249a796	aa6d987860c70ccb9c71877825a991b8	fa76145672983060682d675bb2b77254	article	What are learners actually regulating when given feedback?	Stephen W. Draper	\N	2009
7386381	Büchereiperspektiven	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	http://www.publikationen.bvoe.at/perspektiven/bp4_08/s6-9.pdf	\N	Freier und kostenloser Zugang zum Wissen der Welt für
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alle? Unkompliziert, umfassend und kinderleicht Informationen beschaffen, bewerten, aufbereiten und verwalten? Bekommen wir dies im Internetzeitalter nicht ohnehin bereits durch den Einsatz einer Volltextsuchmaschine, zumeist Google?	\N	\N	6-9	\N	4	\N		\N	72106ec17eae67318461136cda85ef5b	ef125edb4b2d9b7c5255ddcba9b6bd9a	48f1c3a8507fe823a63754367233e600	article	Abseits von Google - Recherche- und Informationsmanagement für BibliothekarInnen	Hubert Schlieber	\N	2008
7386489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rhaden, Westf.	\N	Internationale Archäologie : Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Symposium, Tagung, Kongress ; 11	SWB-28253914X	\N	\N		\N	\N	233	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89646-441-5}, size = {233 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	b0ac627f3ce6b2966b36d5633c6652a6	3d5c8f55363cff21cbf38282592f30ec	a429c2d031d55bd9301aaf3a146e2d13	proceedings	Kult(ur)kontakte : Apollon in Milet/Didyma, Histria, Myus, Naukratis und auf Zypern; Akten der Table Ronde in Mainz vom 11. - 12. März 2004	\N	Renate Bol and Ursula Höckmann and Patrick Schollmeyer	2008
7386507	\N	2,2: Cognomina, Maccaus - Zyascelis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rahden, Westf.	\N	\N	SWB-281682135	\N	\N		\N	\N	496	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89646-042-4}, size = {496 S.}	\N	23c003fae077eff94d272ab81e21d577	9a1930266db10a45777a7cd4a1998af7	4eb5d5e642d5272d92cee564c7a702d1	book	Die Personennamen in den zwei germanischen Provinzen	Andreas Kakoschke	\N	2008
7386514	\N	1: Gentilnomina, Abilius - Volusius	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rahden, Westf.	\N	\N	SWB-254402429	\N	\N		\N	\N	457	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89646-032-3}, size = {457 S.}	\N	7a374bec54cf745ad94d19a5ab7b33ab	dd3d50a9898991e2db2c9cf531c3252d	d6af7ac98e19ea7964bc6a8742f9d326	book	Die Personennamen in den zwei germanischen Provinzen	Andreas Kakoschke	\N	2006
7386530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliopolis	Möhnesee	\N	Osnabrücker Forschungen zu Altertum und Antike-Rezeption ; 8	SWB-116166703	\N	\N		\N	\N	310	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933925-57-6}, size = {310 S., [15] Bl. : Ill.}	\N	5444528a903cbeb96b6d657446566268	367f17570b448038017c371685564e84	0dd76aec4ca535dadab4e6d58413523c	book	Germanen in der Fremde : eine Untersuchung zur Mobilität aus den römischen Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superior anhand der Inschriften des 1. bis 3. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.	Andreas Kakoschke	\N	2004
7386674	The Journal of Chemical Physics	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	goren:4758	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/73/4758/1	\N		\N	\N	4758-4764	\N	10	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.440008}	\N	180c7d0f333aaba9e6bc39e0bcae23a7	c05150bdd3a45cd0a28600e9d4001a2f	cd5f11658787ed3323b5fb204c62f50c	article	NMR study of hydrogen diffusion and phase determination of the Mg[sub 2]NiH[sub x] system	S. D. Goren and C. Korn and M. H. Mintz and Z. Gavra and Z. Hadari	\N	1980
7386705	Cognition, Technology & Work	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FAT05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10111-005-0177-3	\N	This paper reports a field study of work in a complex setting:an airport.	\N	\N	119--133	\N	2	\N		This paper reports a field study of work in a complex setting:an airport. The study was largely focused on the Air Traffic Control activities carried out in the airport control tower, but also investigated other work sites around the airport. An important feature of the successful operation of the airport, then, is the way that the activities occurring in these different sites become articulated through explicit communicative acts and through common understandings of the work of the airport. The airport is viewed as a common information space, a perspective that emphasises meaning and interpretation and the processes by which meanings become common across a heterogeneous work system. A characteristic of the environment studied here is that while meanings may not be common across the different communities of practice working at the airport, interpretations appear to be sufficiently common as to pose few problems in most circumstances.
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ER  -	258936ba0eb537af128e4740e7faad21	ee0dc3bfec3332c9e4c25b5df83370b7	b5490cb0084ae68873b428671739eb05	article	Representing collaborative work: the airport as common information space	Bob Fields and Paola Amaldi and Antonello Tassi	\N	2005
7386706	The Journal of Chemical Physics	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noreus-1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	2419-2427	\N	5	\N		The hydride Mg2NiH4 exhibits a phase transition from a low temperature to a high temperature phase at about 508 K. The dynamics of the hydrogen in the high temperature phase have been studied by cold neutron scattering experiments. According to these, the hydrogen atoms showed a high mobility, but the motion was mainly localized, in some way, on the six available octahedral positions around each nickel atom. The translational diffusion coefficient appeared simultaneously to be very small, within the instrumental resolution, implying values <10−6 cm2/s. Assuming a simple diffusive behavior in spherical symmetry for the localized part of the motion, relaxation times in the order of 10−11 s were obtained for the jumps of the hydrogen atoms. The low temperature phase of Mg2NiH4 was also studied indicating no other mobility of the hydrogen atoms than a vibrational motion, the low frequency part of which could be reproduced by a Debye spectrum with the temperature 150 K. In order to characterize the sample, a structure analysis was made on the high temperature phase of Mg2NiD4 using neutron diffraction. The structure data were in agreement with results recently reported, but anisotropic temperature parameters could be observed. The Journal of Chemical Physics is copyrighted by The American Institute of Physics. 	8bf4a41447b0c8c7c2ad3f2bc26aede7	bbd27056bc88c112d513dbb13acd0bdd	f95f1e66a00a14222a965d93c091f829	article	The structure and dynamics of hydrogen in Mg2NiH4 studied by elastic and inelastic neutron scattering	D. Noréus and L. G. Olsson	\N	1983
7386738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monien_onspectral	\N	\N	On Spectral Bounds for the k-Partitioning of Graphs - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	627dd390a5fb68422f7831d6e5ddd244	aa800b59576cd3b65d76650dde88313f	6ae2643d830d183886ee56d87dc4482d	misc	On Spectral Bounds for the k-Partitioning of Graphs	B. Monien	\N	2001
7386743	The Journal of Chemical Physics	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hayashi-1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	5572-5578	\N	11	\N		A phase transition between a monoclinic and a cubic structure takes place in the β phase of Mg2NiH4. The relation between the hydrogen motion and the phase transition in β-Mg2NiH4 was studied by 1H NMR. FT spectra and spin-lattice relaxation times were measured in the temperature range across the phase transition. The hydrogen motion is mainly an in-plane rotation of the NiH4 planar unit in the low temperature form, while it is a hybrid motion of an isotropic rotation of the NiH4 unit and a translational diffusion of the hydrogen atoms beyond the Mg cube in the high temperature form. A good correlation was obtained between the hydrogen motion and the crystal structure, and the origin of the phase transition was discussed.	0b91c3d54a3a15258945bdca57b0c036	3be6413074e66d6cd004d8412719e7c8	b47cbb6cf4a03fb540c601aa9447e35b	article	The relation between the hydrogen motion and the phase transition in the β phase of the Mg2NiHx system	S. Hayashi and K. Hayamizu and O. Yamamoto	\N	1983
7386864	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Addison-Wesley Professional}	\N	\N	\N	hohpe2003	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0321200683	\N	Enterprise Integration Patterns	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-08-16 19:09:47}, citeulike-article-id = {294511}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0321200683}	\N	cdf83ee3f958a4e4b775d0378c563401	f64cdb422c6f370664bdaa8da74820cc	1fbb7f7c7a16d5df7c97360065012a3f	book	Enterprise Integration Patterns : Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions	Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf	\N	2003
7386902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HP Labs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eynard08b	http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2008/HPL-2008-197.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7214216b814667aa16a675b711b8f309	38c617495758c7fd40dc59b1c72e84a1	4b6c433d4e0b5050d8875c7ff883b62a	techreport	Using semantics and user participation to customize personalization	Davide Eynard	\N	2008
7386951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {B}usiness in {T}oday's {W}orld	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCe	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f88ca4ab3950015637a7df4a41136cf0	d98bf3f659006f7e9ea7cc8fe270a732	c70aefe1e30c72494f32decc4e153f5e	incollection	{I}ndustrial {E}spionage	R. Wagner	Charles Wankel	forthcoming
7386953	Simulated Evolution and Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48873-1_43	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	333--340	\N	\N	\N		Negatively correlated neural networks (NCNNs) have been proposed to design neural network (NN) ensembles [1]. The idea of NC-NNs is to encourage different individual NNs in the ensemble to learn different parts or aspects of a training
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data so that the ensemble can learn the whole training data better. The cooperation and specialisation among different individualNNs are considered during the individual NN design. This provides an opportunity for different NNs to interact with each otherand to specialise. In this paper, NCNNs are applied to two time series prediction problems (i.e., the Mackey-Glass differentialequation and the chlorophyll-a prediction in Lake Kasumigaura). The experimental results show that NCNNs can produce NN ensembleswith good generalisation ability.	7c16d23f14d2e58a38baaa6b21c56fa2	74eabc52ccbe958a24cbb83a6eedfc62	6613e7799bf7bd9b74a8b0128042c497	article	Time Series Prediction by Using Negatively Correlated Neural Networks	Yong Liu and Xin Yao	\N	1999
7386956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {B}usiness in {T}oday's {W}orld	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCf	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5ab4b8099482f8dbb0548bd6860ccf2	ac28779f5fe32609d11756527ca67287	c3f9d73df3157fd0b11c98fabb82ca1d	incollection	{S}ervice {L}evel	R. Wagner	Charles Wankel	forthcoming
7386960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {B}usiness in {T}oday's {W}orld	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	272eab4ab934d9ac409175f3221cddc8	658f703e476c4c478c7a668e605449c8	527e73de2fdd8e442b6d4f4c22e04af9	incollection	{M}arket {I}mperfections {T}heory	R. Wagner	Charles Wankel	forthcoming
7387037	Discrete Math.	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	179359	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=179357.179359	\N	Spectra and optimal partitions of weighted graphs	\N	\N	1--20	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0012-365X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0012-365X(94)90100-7}	\N	2ef637c393388b136ec69c40a0394e4f	de340ad8f4faec696aa32aa6a6c9386c	f7f7803bf0387ac8f61a2152988a02dd	article	Spectra and optimal partitions of weighted graphs	Marianna Bolla and G\\'{a}bor Tusn\\'{a}dy	\N	1994
7387058	Graph Theory, Combinatorics, and Applications	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York: Wiley	\N	\N	\N	mohar1991lsg	\N	\N		\N	\N	871--898	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea1fcf9c34748fc31c5e5d8263851d21	571f21e55ceba47912e7729b561be348	3d63879e040c1a1ccd239ffaffb0189a	article	{The Laplacian spectrum of graphs}	B. Mohar	\N	1991
7387095	The Journal of Physical Chemistry A	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZhanDixon2001	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp012536s	\N	Absolute Hydration Free Energy of the Proton from First-Principles Electronic Structure Calculations - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	11534-11540	\N	51	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp012536s}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp012536s}	 The absolute hydration free energy of the proton, DeltaGhyd298(H+), is one of the fundamental quantities for the thermodynamics of aqueous systems. Its exact value remains unknown despite extensive experimental and computational efforts. We report a first-principles determination of DeltaGhyd298(H+) by using the latest developments in electronic structure theory including solvation effects. High level ab initio calculations have been performed with a supermolecule-continuum approach based on a recently developed self-consistent reaction field model known as surface and volume polarization for electrostatic interaction (SVPE) or fully polarizable continuum model (FPCM). In the supermolecule-continuum approach, part of the solvent surrounding the solute is treated quantum mechanically and the remaining bulk solvent is approximated by a dielectric continuum medium. With this approach, the calculated results can systematically be improved by increasing the number of quantum mechanically treated solvent molecules. DeltaGhyd298(H+) is accurately predicted to be 262.4 kcal/mol based on high-level, first-principles solvation-included electronic structure calculations. The absolute hydration free energies of other ions can be obtained by using appropriate available thermodynamic data in combination with this value. The high accuracy of the predicted absolute hydration free energy of proton is confirmed by applying the same protocol to predict DeltaGhyd298(Li+). 	1a005e922c7d297cc4b6d0e7dbe2eb42	606e7453f9083ab9df67a32174f36dff	5b170805a0e4bf22339782a3322b8536	article	Absolute Hydration Free Energy of the Proton from First-Principles Electronic Structure Calculations	Chang-Guo Zhan and David A. Dixon	\N	2001
7387282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Naval Research Lab. Report	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nrlformulary	\N	\N	The little brown booklet (Plasma Formulas galore)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1983nrl..reptQ....B}	\N	babe670022415322c80626ae7bb5e52e	7fca8d77354a5905029ad71f4c976a34	e57b7340c6e622ca0348e42a58bb146c	booklet	{NRL (Naval Research Laboratory) plasma formulary, revised}	D. L. {Book}	L. S. {Wagner} and J. A. {Goldstein} and E. A. {Chapman}	2007
7387437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A study of distance convex sets in graphs is initiated.
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Besides algebra of these sets boundary and interior points, d-basis are considered. A characterization of
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distance convex simple graphs is given. Some methods to construct these graphs are discussed.	c5f2f2675a6398494161f8a9e6aaf427	d4937c0510af9ba0afe2425d2e21d311	fbddf369e7d4eb159038518ca67979b0	article	Distance Convex Sets in Graphs	B.D. Acharya and Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and M.N. Vartak	\N	1986
7388501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DOLAP '05: Proceedings of the 8th ACM international workshop on Data warehousing and OLAP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1097015	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1097002.1097015	\N	Sense & response service architecture (SARESA)	\N	\N	77--86	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bremen, Germany}, isbn = {1-59593-162-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1097002.1097015}	The dynamic business environment of many organizations require massive monitoring of their processes in real-time in order to proactively respond to exceptional situations and to take advantage of time-sensitive business opportunities. The ability to sense and interpret events about a changing business environment requires an event-driven IT infrastructure for pwerforming fast and well-informed decisions and putting them into action. However, traditional Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehousing technologies do not directly address time sensitive monitoring and analytical requirements. We introduce an enhanced BI architecture that covers the complete process to sense, interpret, predict, automate and respond to business environments and thereby aims to decrease the reaction time needed for business decisions. We propose an event-driven IT infrastructure to operate BI applications which enable real-time analytics across corporate business processes, notifies the business of actionable recommendations or automatically triggers business operations, and effectively closing the gap between Business Intelligence systems and business processes. A scenario from the area of mobile phone fraud detection was chosen for building a prototype that illustrates the proposed approach by using current available IT technologies.	fa3993cf45c646d0d9bc6f09d3b0410f	9b7b11b31d8ab71683f39f594649d845	cebbb4d0d471450fedb19a5650f6c6a1	inproceedings	Sense & response service architecture (SARESA): an approach towards a real-time business intelligence solution and its use for a fraud detection application	Tho Manh Nguyen and Josef Schiefer and A. Min Tjoa	\N	2005
7388513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaWaK 2000: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	679612	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=646111.679612&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE	\N	Striving towards Near Real-Time Data Integration for Data Warehouses	\N	\N	317--326	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-44123-9}	\N	82fc3d39b1aebe546da1b998cd50e1f2	8615bc2cad928e52499844f68c45d673	4daf8c244756d3e18d322b8f087fcfc3	inproceedings	Striving towards Near Real-Time Data Integration for Data Warehouses	Robert M. Bruckner and Beate List and Josef Schiefer	\N	2002
7388536	Services Computing, 2004. (SCC 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1358014	\N	\N		\N	\N	 262-270	\N	\N	\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/SCC.2004.1358014}	 This paper describes a rule-based framework for business activity management called RuleBAM. It is a novel framework whose objective is to support the requirements of dynamic monitoring and control of business applications using policies and rules. RuleBAM is composed of a customized assemblage of built-time and run-time technologies that include business rules and application modeling tools, code generators, transformation services, rules engines, business integration adaptors and Web services. Business activity management (BAM) polices are used to define the requirements of RuleBAM systems and business rules are exploited as execution platform for BAM policies. Taken as a whole, these form a new method of using business rules to enable business activity management. A case study is also presented in this paper.	ee41f3d13780a109527052bf3cd8fdaf	bfcb43307b1deff6cab636b6f684381d	08104caaceea8c57edb9e877dc395a0c	article	RuleBAM: a rule-based framework for business activity management	J.J. Jeng and D. Flaxer and Shubir Kapoor	\N	2004
7388550	IT Professional	7	\N	\N	Sept.-Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1516089	\N	\N		\N	\N	 33-40	\N	5	\N	issn = {1520-9202}, doi = {10.1109/MITP.2005.124}	 In today's competitive climate, enterprises must strive for maximum responsiveness and adaptive capability to stay abreast of complex interactions among customers, suppliers, manufacturers, markets, and other elements of their businesses. For several years, firms have used the sense-and-respond paradigm for monitoring and managing business solutions. Called S&R for short, this method, as popularized by Stephan Haeckel, is a way to institutionalize the virtue of adaptivity (1999). A new breed of platforms and tools that use the S&R paradigm to enhance business performance management are making it possible to build an effective decision-making process into an enterprise's software and equipment.	fefd72dfc690b1a23b1fd25a846e5ef5	15a965f28d74e7ee527b055837f2bc89	a98ad6029422822c81f4cbe118eaa09f	article	Sense-and-respond grids for adaptive enterprises	J.J. Jeng and Lianjun An and K. Bhaskaran and H. Chang and M. Ettl	\N	2005
7388621	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stoekl:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.014	\N		\N	\N	193-214	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.014}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.014}	Eine quantitative Analyse der christlichen und jüdischen literarischen Papyri Ägyptens aus dem zweiten bis zum fünften Jahrhundert mit dem Ziel der Untersuchung der Ausbildung des alt- und neutestamentlichen Kanons bietet gegenüber herkömmlichen Untersuchungen von Zitaten und Anspielungen in der patristischen Literatur den Vorteil eines direkteren Zugriffs auf antike Vorlieben für bestimmte Bücher. Als Resultate sind festzuhalten: Wählt man Athanasius' Liste kanonischer Bücher, werden apokryphe Schriften im Verhältnis zu kanonischen Schriften im Laufe der Zeit immer weniger kopiert. Diese Entwicklung ist jedoch nicht linear. Im vierten Jahrhundert ist ein ansteigendes Interesse an apokryphen Büchern auszumachen (z.B. 1Enoch, Jannes und Jambres, Paulusakten), das eventuell mit der Vielfalt verschiedener christlicher Bewegungen in Ägypten (Melitianer, Arianer, Mönchtum) in Zusammenhang zu bringen ist. Die Vorwürfe verschiedener Kirchenväter, Häresie und Lektüre unkanonischer Schriften hingen zusammen, scheinen angesichts des papyrologischen Befundes nicht ganz aus der Luft gegriffen. Zumindest ist ein simultanes Ansteigen beider Phänomene auszumachen. Der Kanon, vor allem der des Alten Testaments, ist noch nicht abgeschlossen. Das Interesse an den deuterokanonischen Schriften des Alten Testaments nimmt eher zu. Der Hirt des Hermas ist bis zum vierten Jahrhundert ebenso beliebt wie zentrale kanonische Bücher.	27d6427c85e74c89786db17f820a5ecf	7204934f89d0fb7f3f7ca4bdea34e066	ba1b89ded6a0de71b052c658bf2c433e	article	Canonization - a Non-Linear Process? Observing the Process of Canonization through the Christian (and Jewish) Papyri from Egypt	Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra	\N	2008
7388645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pandemos	\N	\N	SATAA ; 4	Ficuciello_2008	\N	\N		\N	UB: 2009 D 132	295 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-88-87744-14-9, 88-87744-14-9}, language = {ita}	\N	7c6fe8c54d83210170871e50375c9ce5	40e484ab810c892024ec171268e3a593	b7dd9cff0506a0901cafeb5516370834	book	Le strade di Atene : odói, stenopói e atrapói della città "kakos errumotomeméne diá tén archaióteta"	Laura Ficuciello	\N	2008
7388650	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchinger:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.015	\N		\N	\N	215-235	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.015}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.015}	In two places, Irenaeus of Lyon explains the word “pascha” as meaning “liberation” or “deliverance”. As this tradition also occurs in the Onomastica Sacra, it can be identified as an etymology (and not merely an association). The two well-known etymologies of the word “pascha” drawn upon in early Christian literature, i. e., passio and transitus, are thus complemented by a third one, meaning liberatio. The appearance of this etymology in Irenaeus dates it back to the 2nd century. Later on, it not only persistently holds its place in various versions of the Onomastica Sacra but is also attested to by Theodoret of Cyrus. As a secondary finding, πάσχα (and not πάθoς) is shown to be the lost original Greek reading of Demonstratio praedicationis 25.	469e0c74044c89a720338668e6a049f8	67c137aa00cbc4e6ff3325fadcc61357	4108359b81ce58e12f18b3190e2ce98a	article	Eine übersehene Etymologie des Pascha: Irenäus von Lyon und die Onomastica Sacra	Harald Buchinger	\N	2008
7388664	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georges:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.016	\N		\N	\N	236-249	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.016}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.016}	In Tertullian's Apologeticum, the Jews play a major role within the chapters 16-21, and especially in chapter 21. A closer look at those chapters shows that Tertullian is referring to the Jews in a very functional way. They enable him to stand up for his Christian faith in God – in front of his pagan addressees. He proceeds in two steps.
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In apol. 16-20, he makes use of the Jews to support the faith in the one God, the creator of the universe. The source of this faith are the Jews' scriptures. Their age and dignity testify the truth of this faith shared by the Christians and the Jews. The Jewish religion as „insignissima religio, certe licita“ (apol. 21,1) functions as a witness in front of the pagan addresses, and that's why Tertullian is very friendly with the Jews in this context.
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In apol. 21, the climate changes. Tertullian exposes the Christian faith in Christ as God that separates the Christians from the Jews. At this point, the conflict is unavoidable. But still, by attacking the Jews, Tertullian addresses hin non-Christian audience, this time in a critical way. It's the roman vulgus that is as blind as the Jews in apol. 21 refer to the pagan addresses who shall be freed from their blindness.
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Thus, it can be seen that Tertullian is delibaretely talking of the Jews in two different ways, each time with one intention: to convince his pagan audience of the truth of the Christian faith.	2631e09f6f75dd16c8bbd9393ad928bc	c755b44c4ebefe5dc6545db1a30f09aa	17ee543e355d0e92408b5ecc1de5a067	article	Die Rolle der Juden für Tertullians Darstellung der christlichen Gottesverehrung im Apologeticum, speziell in Apologeticum 21	Tobias Georges	\N	2008
7388688	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DelCogliano:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.017	\N		\N	\N	250-266	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.017}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.017}	Der Artikel untersucht am Beispiel der sog. Eusebianer um Euseb von Nikomedia die Hintergründe kirchlicher Allianzen im 4. Jahrhundert. Die jüngste Forschung hat darauf hingewiesen, daß der Zusammenhalt der Eusebianer weniger das Resultat einer Vielzahl gemeinsamer theologischer Grundüberzeugungen war als vielmehr dadurch zustande kam, daß man sich gegen die Angriffe gemeinsamer Gegner verteidigte und sich wechselseitig auf Fehler hinwies. Eine vergleichbar kleine Menge übereinstimmender theologischer Überzeugungen spielte demgegenüber nur eine nachgeordnete Rolle. Der vorliegende Beitrag greift diese Grundthese auf und führt sie weiter aus, indem er zwei Faktoren aufzeigt, die zur Formierung der eusebianischen Allianz beigetragen haben: den Einfluß lokalkirchlicher Traditionen und die Bedeutung persönlicher Freundschaften. So wird zum einen gezeigt, wie der Hintergrund und das Handeln der Bischöfe von Laodicea dazu führte, daß ihre Stadt in der ersten Hälfte des 4. Jahrhunderts eine entschieden eusebianische Haltung in trinitätstheologischen Debatten einnahm. Zum anderen wird die Freundschaft zwischen dem eusebianischen Bischof Theodotus von Laodicea und Euseb von Cäsarea untersucht und dabei aufgezeigt, inwiefern Freundschaft ein Faktor für die Formierung und das Handeln der eusebianischen Allianz darstellte.	b932ee05b99858603b8b40435a031b84	3e8c3abb7c204da270578613aba2ce2b	8165499133a7eaed5b93ea3094a47187	article	The Eusebian Alliance: the Case of Theodotus of Laodicea	Mark DelCogliano	\N	2008
7388724	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moschos:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.018	\N		\N	\N	267-285	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.018}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.018}	Although Historia Monachorum in Aegypto was for a long time discarded as a reliable historical source, we could use this text as a useful collection of important pieces of information (“untouched” by later interpolations) regarding the monastic movement in Central Egypt. This area, albeit important for local Coptic Christianity, is rather neglected in the bigger picture of the history of monasticism and the evolution of Christian religiosity in Late Antiquity. Some reports about a group around a certain Pityrion could probably refer to the recently excavated monastic site of Gebel Naqlun in the area of Medinet-el-Fayum. More important is the description of special features of the monastic movement in this area, like organized distribution of alms to the needy. This practice (which can be corroborated through other sources) was associated with possession of a spiritual gift and the revival of the Jerusalem primitive church community. Later on (at the end of the 4th c.) this socially orientated ascetic piety was transformed to an introversive and individual spiritual excercise especially under the infl uence of philosophical speculation about the meaning of ascetical life, such as the work of Evagrius Ponticus.	3eb5ce93fa423298414ce2ae1bca18d6	8ef2c0937087ce9f8bc56cc7a96c7f61	4a0a80b91f728e7442b1b34aafb5b6a8	article	Kontinuität und Umbruch in mittelägyptischen Mönchsgruppen nach der Historia Monachorum in Aegypto	Dimitrios Moschos	\N	2008
7388735	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wortley:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.019	\N		\N	\N	286-307	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.019}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.019}	Ein großer Teil der Apophthegmata Patrum beschäftigt sich mit der Frage: „Was muß ich tun, um gerettet zu werden?” Wenngleich in der Frage die Worte des Gefängsniswächters aus Apg 16,31 anklingen, wird deutlich, daß die Wüstenväter diese Worte nicht mit Bezug auf das ewige Heil verstehen. Die Mönche streben danach, der Verdammnis durch die Verfehlungen als Mönch zu entgehen, so daß sie fragen: „Wie kann ich der Berufung als Mönch treu bleiben?” oder „Wie kann ich ein guter Mönch sein?”. Die Antworten der Wüstenväter auf diese Fragen nach dem Heil der Mönche fallen verwirrend weit und vielfältig aus. Sie haben jedoch gemeinsam, daß sie vor allem die tätige Demut als Kriterium gelingenden mönchischen Lebens benennen, da Demut den Mönch nicht nur “auf dem rechten Weg” hält, sondern selbst der Königsweg ist, der den Mönch in der Welt zur Erlangung eines gewissen Ruhezustandes (ανάπαuσıς) leitet.	d17e3980505ec8ed1bffd27fa5abf8aa	302ae87973f1944567d3e0663675131b	b79c7705b8d00fc6e95c80abdb27f59b	article	What the Desert Fathers meant by “being saved”	John Wortley	\N	2008
7388742	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohme:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.020	\N		\N	\N	308-343	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.020}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.020}	As this article elucidates for the first time, it can be shown that central monenergistic-monotheletic measures (Union and Psephos from 633; Typos from 648) can be understood as implementation of the ecclesiastical principle of Oikonomia. This continues the tradition established by the Alexandrian patriarch Eulogius (581-607) who systematized the Oikonomia for dogmatic questions as it was known from the controversies of the 4th and 5th century. This made it possible to accept compromises for terms and crucial words maintaining the substance of the own doctrine, leading to common declarations of faith. So, the aim for ecclesiastical unity was regarded as much more important than any quarrels and defense of the own position. Neither for the Union from 633 nor the Typos or Ekthesis it was claimed to be the fi nal and legally valid formulation of doctrine (kúpıoν δóγμα), but (distinguishing kúpıoν δóγμα and theological explanations created as steps on the way to the kúpıoν δóγμα) considerable concessions towards Maximos Homolegetes were made. This leads to a distinctive new approach to the ecclesiastical politics of the patriarchs Sergios, Pyrrhos, Paulos and Petros which has to be reconsidered as spiritual and theological strategy. Unlike them, Maximos rejected such a concept of Oikonomia maintaining that his own theological concepts and distinctions are kúpıoν δóγμα in its proper sense. So, he exaggerated his polemics stressing that the central issues of faith would be abandoned by the declarations of his opponents. The fact that Maximos ignored the theological aims of his opponents (inspite of some considerable convergences with his own christology) casts a shadow not only over the methods and arguments of his theology, but even over his personality.	c9b0fa452c3b6d9c0b2346d6d66f7729	59ee43762e4ba7c20d351393b6d1f8e5	11c6affdd638e88cb8d2181d10641812	article	Oikonomia im monenergetisch-monotheletischen Streit	Heinz Ohme	\N	2008
7388799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSM '08: Proceeding of the 2008 ACM workshop on Search in social media	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Heckner2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458583.1458589&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=22747046&CFTOKEN=79014104	\N	Tree, funny, to_read, google	\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-258-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458583.1458589}	\N	b3cd0d51dc6ebb8f01130c6409a9b44a	7f364ac143db5e5eb8326de52bda9a2d	f83e50d210a6fade99ff66f41660e767	inproceedings	Tree, funny, to_read, google: what are tags supposed to achieve? a comparative analysis of user keywords for different digital resource types	Markus Heckner and Tanja Neubauer and Christian Wolff	\N	2008
7389581	\N	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lowry_2009_Transformational	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/transformational-times.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c5bd43a9eea203ebc642359c0939641	ec02b609c8f52cf87b6a641edcd5b545	15832342b21208920458d4a9c3f26dee	misc	Transformational Times: An Environmental Scan Prepared for the  ARL Strategic Plan Review Task Force	\N	\N	2009
7389623	European journal of communication 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deacon_yesterdays_2007	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b49dd5ea6bf9a684c3fbd5539db1102	8697a6a427e725bda25fad73943766d2	9a43dd000c7cb7f3a574cd57e9010d01	misc	Yesterday's Papers and Today's {TechnologyDigital} Newspaper Archives and {'Push} Button' Content Analysis. 	David Deacon	\N	2007
7389624	Nieman Reports 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=36234866\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	roussel_to_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=36234866&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on newspaper publishing. He sees newspapers as spending too much time and energy attempting to maintain their old business model during the industry's financial meltdown rather than taking steps to position themselves for their inevitable future as online journalism organizations. Steps to remedy this perceived problem are suggested, including focusing on a few niche elements of news rather than a broad base of coverage, linking to online social networks and active engagement with readers to allow them to participate in the journalistic process. 	b8d37b8f75b1bf219ff214e49a6269b1	9fd2ca1eda273725bbe246450d6e04f9	28d64d189bfffd0575abf6981439b2be	misc	To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present. 	{EDWARD} {ROUSSEL}	\N	2008
7389625	Serials review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sweeney_national_2007	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b06499aa868c45c4c9eca698f39aa2b	8d771245f02c9ef20b9d811fd99f9eeb	a18b77e8447b26e641f15ba5a0282872	misc	The National Digital Newspaper Program : Building on a Firm Foundation. 	Mark Sweeney	\N	2007
7389626	Admap : for decision makers in advertising 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilkinson_media_2005	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d95c636e89230a3cfdb05fdee86e0a6d	67be3c16b86e1afcdb30de87eefdc54a	7566bff2a33210fd65a43fe63846b329	misc	The media business - {NEWSPAPERS} - The newspaper's abandonment of 'paper' - In this digital age, newspapers are fighting back, with innovation and experiment. Don't write them off yet.. 	Earl J. Wilkinson	\N	2005
7389627	{PRESSTIME}	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berman_hunt_2005	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	39--41	\N	8	\N	issn = {0194-3243}	\N	f252a21cb87f63bec54c91cef0a46bb1	24e87a1ebeed88e3fa3d4836e80532bc	a11f44d7183d13266201109f3d43bb32	article	The Hunt for the Last Newspaper The quest for a true electronic newspaper has taken many twists and turns	A Berman	\N	2005
7389628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ihlstrom_evolution_2004	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	164 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Carina Ihlstr�m. }	\N	51bd2445da80908cdcce763f43beae65	3e6d15795ae228979518e61b7f0d240f	1024be9d488c212c04825a1918bd2c50	misc	The evolution of a new(s) genre 	Carina. Ihlstr"om	\N	2004
7389629	{IEEE} {ANNALS} {OF} {THE} {HISTORY} {OF} {COMPUTING} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marcus_taking_2006	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b73ae4257120e7d2f4a3bf0b7fe5735	434633af8329b739d5d1237d1bf7b21b	03e22ebf929148623566c6bba063f5ff	misc	Taking newspapers from hot lead into the electronic age 	M Marcus and G Trimble	\N	2006
7389630	Advertising Age 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	siegel_parade_2008	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on the economic future of newspapers and newspaper publishing. The current difficulties experienced by the industry are said to have created excessively gloomy forecasts for it. Newspapers retain a huge market share in the mass media industry, and their Web sites attract a large majority of Internet users seeking news. These strengths seen as allowing newspapers to recreate themselves for the coming era of digital information presentation. 	c9255dcd9f1b8157449b8ead18ef8039	99316fcc6ea8f6cefa9967cfda5de0eb	bfcd45b65489719e2e2bb7b8fabd1231	misc	Parade president: Reports of death of papers have been greatly exaggerated. 	Randy Siegel	\N	2008
7389631	Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_der_wurff_online_2008	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This article assesses online newspapers in Europe from a media evolutionary perspective, ten years after the introduction of the World Wide Web. Comparing print and online front pages of 51 newspapers in 14 countries in 2003, we argue that online newspapers complement print newspapers in modest ways. Online, publishers put more emphasis on service information, offer additional news items, that nonetheless report on similar topics in similar ways, and add personal interactivity, content selectivity and real-time news to the print news offering. One subset of online newspapers charges for services, and offers more content and personal interactivity. Another, partly overlapping subset offers more original news; in a short and anonymous format. Overall, however, online newspapers in Europe make up a heterogeneous group, suggesting that online newspapers still have to find their definite form and role in the European news market. {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	02bc7381e89d6a3051fedccab4b71082	363671f880c804f80dc00d81fc874d1a	b0908bfd4461d01353d7ff59a7b3ffe6	misc	Online and print newspapers in Europe in 2003. Evolving towards complementarity. 	Richard van der Wurff and Edmund Lauf and Auks Balcytien and Leopoldina Fortunati and Susan L. Holmberg and Steve Paulussen and Ramon Salaverria	\N	2008
7389632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	outing_newspapers_2000	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	67 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Steve Outing. }	\N	14c9259205a36eeaf3d49b07e5976ee1	e9f09cdb9585ad9d37b5ea841d37b7d1	c6cb60f3b98fb94d1fc35171867accba	misc	Newspapers and new media : the digital awakening of the newspaper industry 	Steve. Outing	\N	2000
7389633	{NORDICOM} Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=32778755\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4TLSWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_ismediummessage?_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=32778755&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4TLSWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The article reviews the book {"Is} the medium the message?: the impact of digital media on the newspaper concept?," by Sara Leckner. 	db3ccf1c3773b3599ad953a647781142	f28433d5c2d0631efaf55880a0c5b397	74349aab8e06ce9ab07d8eef37e81e85	misc	Is the medium the message? : the impact of digital media on the newspaper concept? 	\N	\N	2008
7389634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.diva-portal.org/kth/theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=4530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leckner_ismediummessage?_2007	http://www.diva-portal.org/kth/theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=4530	Text	saskia im	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d0f204ae6868b01f1236da72cf44ac1	083a0ab4cb723854d6735c511bb40e08	b3465b904e793149f0b292c54d660d5e	misc	Is the medium the message? : The impact of digital media on the newspaper concept	Sara Leckner	\N	2007
7389635	American Journalism Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=35794482\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	palser_investing_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=35794482&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLr40Sep644xNvgOLCmrlGep7FSr6q4S7eWxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The author offers opinions on online journalism and newspaper and mass media Web site management. He notes that following the collapse of the dot.com bubble in 2000-2002, many news organizations including the New York Times Co. made major layoffs among their Web site staffs, a decision which proved to be a financial disaster. Despite the far worse overall economic conditions, this has not happened to the same extent in 2008. The author states that the large layoffs among newspaper and television journalists will still hamper the operations of their Web sites. He states that the problem remains the relative lack of income to be generated from Internet advertising despite the explosive growth of Web site viewership. 	10a6d3108d925fb7a08d41eb8c908fda	86b6a0adbeda75625471d89737a7c523	6747f10b87c86126becc64c0fb9de6ef	misc	Investing in the Future. 	Barb Palser	\N	2008
7389636	Journal of {Computer-Mediated} Communication 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chung_interactive_2008	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study seeks to identify 1) categories of interactivity, which are promoted through different types of interactive features, 2) patterns of online newspaper readers' uses of interactive features, and 3) factors, if any, that predict the use of different types of interactive features. Based on an online survey of 542 respondents, four categories of interactive features were identified. Findings show that interactive features are generally used infrequently, especially the
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features that facilitate human-to-human communication and the features that allow audiences to express their views. Regression analyses show that different user characteristics and backgrounds predict the use of specific types of interactive features. This study illustrates that news organizations need not worry about applying all types of interactive features to engage their readers as the features serve distinct functions. Instead, news organizations should focus
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on building credibility and may seek to identify their online news audiences and then subsequently provide interactive features accordingly. (152) {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	643a971c5c2ae03876d8584726b06064	fd1727edfe6748dc083c37da6fd20a72	24c4fc501f0aaeda92eb4e256072ad14	misc	Interactive Features of Online Newspapers: Identifying Patterns and Predicting Use of Engaged Readers. 	Deborah S. Chung and Deborah S. Chung	\N	2008
7389637	Advertising Age 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rubel_newspapers_2008	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	------------------------------------------ ; Source: Advertising Age, 8/4/2008 ; Section: {DIGITAL} ; {ON} {DIGITAL} {COMMUNICATIONS} ; How newspapers can turn problems into profit ; Newspaper publishers are facing a perfect storm thanks to three megatrends: rising inflation, America's growing green conscience and disruptive technology. To succeed in this era of great change, they need to think about how to make lemonade out of these perceived lemons. Unfortunately, so far, they haven't. Here's my advice. ; {RISING} {INFLATION:} As gas prices rise sharply, so do distribution costs. To compensate, many newspapers have announced they are significantly increasing their hard-copy newsstand prices. However, that's a 20th-century reaction to what is a complex, 21st-century problem. ; What they should be doing instead is using this as an opportunity to put a hard date on when they will abandon print altogether, close down plants and migrate completely to a digital paradigm. They need to have faith that their brands and quality editorial product will encourage readers who haven't already migrated to do so. ; {GREEN} {CONSCIOUSNESS:} Americans are increasingly becoming very aware of their environmental impact and what they can do to mitigate it. Millions are taking the simple step of cutting print subscriptions in favor of (slowly) going completely digital. Is this a threat to newspapers? Of course, but it's also an opportunity. ; Advertising-particularly outdoor and print-also creates tremendous waste. Newspapers can take the lead in going green and in the process create new avenues for advertisers to play up their related social-responsibility programs online. It's a win all around. ; {DISRUPTIVE} {TECHNOLOGY:} Last but not least we have the growing popularity of speedy {3G-enabled} smartphones and devices such as Amazon's Kindle e-book reader. Newspapers have invested heavily here, creating smartphone apps and pushing content for Kindles. But they don't go far enough. ; Newspapers have made it hard for readers to get what they want without jumping through hoops. For example, they syndicate story summaries in their {RSS} feeds (even to paid subscribers). This forces readers to visit the website for the full content, and when they do, they have to trip over interruptive ads and interstitials. ; Make it easy for loyalists to get what they want, when they want it, and they will remain just that-loyal. ; {PHOTO} {(COLOR)} ; {\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde} ; By Steve Rubel ; Edited by Abbey Klaassen, aklaassen@adage.com ; Steve Rubel is a marketing strategist and blogger. He is senior {VP} in Edelman's Digital practice. ; Copyright of Advertising Age is the property of Crain Communications Inc. {(MI)} and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. ; Source: Advertising Age-19 ; Accession Number: 33538681 	\N	\N	\N	\N		The article discusses how newspapers can turn perceived problems to their advantage. Rising inflation should prompt publications to move to a more cost-effective, all-digital platform. An on-line emphasis would also appeal to consumers concerned about the environmental impact of printed newspapers. Newspapers should also make it easier for consumers to access content via their growing numbers of smart phones. 	eeac853859f02a42946300826fa28913	8f0aaf9e12344b6811ebc3d8b34dd5df	586fb510cd07a6a02119916c10a2fc3e	misc	How newspapers can turn problems into profit. 	Steve Rubel and Steve Rubel	\N	2008
7389638	New media age : the news weekly of the communications revolution 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_guardian_2005	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eed32ee6ba145c5be1bad60cc9c5efd5	dbf7c653a2e48caeb91bbbbb7adc2b45	20b0f22e797fee02ae424b7c55c990e5	misc	Guardian drops digital editions fee - Newspaper switches e-papers from subscription to micropayment model. 	\N	\N	2005
7389639	American Journalism Review 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P\\&P=AN\\&K=34909039\\&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80Sep7A4xNvgOLCmrlGep7RSsay4SK6WxWXS\\&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2\\%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA\\&D=ufh} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	farhi_dont_2008	http://content.epnet.com/ContentServer.asp?T=P&P=AN&K=34909039&EbscoContent=dGJyMNLe80Sep7A4xNvgOLCmrlGep7RSsay4SK6WxWXS&ContentCustomer=dGJyMPPX64vy2%2FBT69fnhrnb5ofx6gAA&D=ufh 	\N	saskia im	\N	------------------------------------------ ; Source: American Journalism Review, {Oct/Nov2008} ; Section: {FIRST} {PERSON} ; Don't Blame the Journalism ; The economic and technological forces behind the collapse of newspapers ; When the obituaries are written for America's newspapers, count on journalists to indict themselves in their own demise. You've heard it before, from a thousand bloggers and roundtable know-it-alls: We were too slow to adapt, too complacent, too yoked to our tried-and-true editorial traditions and formulas. We could have saved ourselves, goes the refrain, if only we had been more creative and aggressive and less risk averse. ; To which I can only reply: Oh, please. ; As newspapers shuffle toward the twilight, I'm increasingly convinced that the news has been the least of the newspaper industry's problems. Newspapers are in trouble for reasons that have almost nothing to do with newspaper journalism, and everything to do with the newspaper business. Even a paper stocked with the world's finest editorial minds wouldn't have a fighting chance against the economic and technological forces arrayed against the business. The critics have it exactly backward! Journalists and journalism are the victims, not the cause, of the industry's shaken state. ; We've lost readers, to be sure. But that's been happening for decades, and not necessarily because of editorial quality. Disagree? Then try answering this: Did editorial quality kill afternoon newspapers? ; Contemporary newspapers have their own problems, but the usual analysis about what ails us misses the point. Let's take a quick tour: ; Fact No. 1: Despite everything you've heard, newspapers, even these days, remain remarkably popular. Some readers have left us (and many, it should be said, were dropped by cost-conscious publishers who no longer wanted to deliver papers to far-flung subscribers). But what's largely overlooked in the gloom is how many people newspapers reach each day. Almost 50 million buy one daily, and nearly 117 million read one, according to the Newspaper Association of America's research. Throw in 66 million unique visitors to newspaper Web sites each month, and the conclusion is inescapable: Lots of people want what newspaper journalists produce. ; Fact No. 2: Newspaper readers--so often derided as old and unattractive to advertisers--are actually better educated and more affluent than {TV} news viewers. The average newspaper, for example, reaches about seven in 10 households with incomes of more than \\$60,000 annually, compared with about four in 10 for {CNN} and Fox News, according to Mediamark Research. ; Fact No. 3: Every traditional news medium has lost market share, and some have lost more than newspapers. According to the Project for Excellence in Journalism, ratings for late local newscasts on network-affiliated stations across the country were 6.7 percent lower during the November 2007 sweeps than the previous year--a faster decline than newspaper circulation (down 2.6 percent daily, 3.5 percent on Sunday) during roughly the same period. This isn't a one-time aberration, either. Local {TV} stations in Washington, {D.C.,} for example, have seen the ratings for their 6 p.m. newscasts plunge 37 percent from 1997 to 2007. Over the same period, the Washington Post's Sunday circulation has dropped 16 percent. Yet the local {TV} news business remains relatively strong, with far fewer layoffs and cutbacks and less end-of-an-era weariness than in most print newsrooms. ; So if the problem with newspapers really isn't too few customers, or too many undesirable-ones, why are they so threatened these days? ; The problem has little to do with the reporting, packaging and selling of information. It's much bigger than that. The gravest threats include the flight of classified advertisers, the deterioration of retail advertising and the indebtedness of newspaper owners. Wrap all these factors together and you've set in motion the kind of slash-and-burn tactics that will hasten, not forestall, the end. ; For decades, newspapers enjoyed what economists call a "scarcity" advantage. In most cities, there was only one outfit that could profitably collect, print and distribute the day's news, and it could raise prices even as it delivered fewer readers each year. Indeed, monopoly daily newspapers enjoyed enormous profit margins--sometimes as much as 25 percent or more--until very recently. But the scarcity advantage has faded; the Internet has essentially handed a free printing press and a distribution network to anyone with a computer. ; The real revelation of the Internet is not what it has done to newspaper readership--it has in fact expanded it--but how it has sapped newspapers' economic lifeblood. The most serious erosion has occurred in classified advertising, which once made up more than 40 percent of a newspaper's revenues and more than half its profits. Classified advertisers didn't desert newspapers because they disliked our political coverage or our sports sections, but because they had alternatives. Craigslist and {eBay} and dozens of other low-cost and no-cost classified sites began gobbling newspapers' market share a few years ago. What they didn't wipe out, the tanking economy did. During the first half of 2008, print classified advertising nosedived more than 25 percent, as withering job, real-estate and auto listings erased \\$1.8 billion in revenue from newspaper companies' books. Newspapers have been uniquely hurt--television never had classifieds to lose. ; Similarly, the disappearance of local chain stores over the past two decades has fallen like a series of hammer blows on newspapers. In my city, the names of the dearly departed included such homegrown advertisers as Hechinger hardware stores, Trak Auto Parts, Crown Books, Dart Drug, Peoples Drug, Raleigh's clothing stores and the department stores Woodward \\& Lothrop, Garfinckel's and Hecht's. {TV} lost some of these advertisers, too, but has gained the likes of {Wal-Mart} and other big-box outlets, which tend to buy airtime, not newspaper space. ; Newspapers that were hoping to be rescued by their online ad businesses woke up to a sobering reality in mid-2007. By then, it was becoming clear that online advertising wasn't growing fast enough to make up for the rapid disappearance of print ads (see {"Online} Salvation?" December {2007/January} 2008). In fact, at the moment, online ads aren't growing at all. Sales at newspaper Web sites fell 2.4 percent in the second quarter of 2008. This may be as ominous a development as the meltdown of print. Online newspaper revenues had grown smartly in every quarter since the Newspaper Association of America began tracking them in 2003. No longer. ; There's still much that many newspapers can do to improve their Web sites: adding Twitter feeds, social networking applications, Google map mashups (maps over-laid with data), on-demand mobile information and, of course, more video. All good. But let's not kid ourselves. The online business model is still uncertain, at best. An online visitor isn't as valuable to advertisers as a print customer. Online readers tend to dart in and out, spending far less time on a newspaper site than a subscriber spends with a paper. And a portion of the traffic (how much depends on the paper) comes from outside the paper's circulation area, making these visitors irrelevant to local advertisers. I'm not really surprised that newspapers haven't figured out how to make the Web pay for all the things that print traditionally has. There may not even be a business model for it. But again: Can you really blame the newsroom for that? ; The last wound is self-inflicted. Newspaper companies and other investors completed highly leveraged takeover deals just as the newspaper business rolled off the table. It's no coincidence that the most troubled newspapers are the ones owned by companies that took on enormous {IOUs} just as the newspaper apocalypse began. Some of these {companies--Tribune,} {McClatchy,} Journal Register, {MediaNews} Group, Avista Capital Partners, {GateHouse} Media--are now cutting like mad to stay ahead of the debt boulder bearing down on them. Meanwhile, Copley, Advance, Cox, Landmark and Blethen have all put some of their newspaper holdings up for sale. This all but guarantees more debt for the papers' new owners--assuming, of course, that the sellers can find buyers in the first place (see The Newspaper Business, page 76). ; So add it up. Could smarter reporting, editing and photojournalism have made a difference? Can a spiffy new Web site or paper redesign win the hearts of readers? Surely, they can't hurt. But if we, and our critics, were realistic, we'd admit that much is beyond our control, and that insisting otherwise is vain. As British media scholar and author Adrian Monck put it in an essay about the industry's troubles earlier this year: {"The} crops did not fail because we offended the gods." ; As is, I fear we're deep into the self-fulfilling prophecy stage now. In many ways, newspapers are dying...because they're dying. As their cash flow shrivels, owners aren't willing, or able, to invest in their papers to arrest the rate of decline, if not reverse it. Each cut in editorial staffing and newshole makes the newspaper less useful and attractive, which makes the next round of cuts inevitable, and so on. Some newspapers entered their death spiral months ago. ; I suspect someday our former readers will be peering forlornly toward their empty doorsteps and driveways and wondering where the paper they once loved has gone. I will share their sadness, but not their shock. I've got some news for you, dear readers: Our disappearance wasn't your fault. And as a journalist, I can safely say, it wasn't ours, either. ; {\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde}{\\textasciitilde} ; By Paul Farhi ; Paul Farhi (farhip@washpost.com), a Washington Post reporter, writes frequently about the media for the Post and {AJR.} ; Copyright of American Journalism Review is the property of University of Maryland and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. ; Source: American Journalism Review-15 ; Accession Number: 34909039 	\N	\N	\N	\N		This article examines the economic state of newspapers and how the internet has affected the entire industry. The author contends that newspapers' troubles are not related to the quality of the journalism but purely economic and technological. He points out that readership remains high and that other news mediums have also experienced declines. What is really driving newspapers' flagging economic situation, according to the author, is the decline in classified and retail
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advertising. Another factor is the level of debt many newspaper chains accumulated. 	a7121890f997506f72aad2a55afd0806	26dfb8bdbebdcab96c428bc281257544	0031efa43755ca82f12113ac9fb773a3	misc	Don't Blame the Journalism. 	Paul Farhi and Paul Farhi	\N	2008
7389640	Commun. {ACM}	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	palmer_digital_1999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=315762.315769	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	32--40	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1145/315762.315769}	\N	0fd902100bab4df34171947d21484bb1	3901738e3fe903b45de176765679f7c3	c73ffc937773c119801d3dbc1eed1edd	article	Digital newspapers explore marketing on the Internet	Jonathan W. Palmer and Lars Bo Eriksen	\N	1999
7389641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM} {SIGIR} Workshop on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	claypool_combining_1999	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea89b8dec2dd4c1688fba9b2bc6dacfe	0f83f197d906697292ef4a51f9d27242	2d839d2f8214b1b44878c87f18b8e02f	inproceedings	Combining content-based and collaborative filters in an online newspaper	M. Claypool and A. Gokhale and T. Miranda and P. Murnikov and D. Netes and M. Sartin	\N	1999
7389642	Mass Communication \\& Society 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chung_audience_2008	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study examines audience uses of three types of interactivity, user motivations for visiting an online newspaper, and the relationship between user motivations and use of the different types of interactive features. There are three types of interactivity on a continuum: medium, human/medium, and human interactivity. In an online survey of 542 respondents, results indicate that medium interactive features were used most frequently and human interactive features used the least.\
Three motivations for using online newspapers emerged--information seeking/surveillance, socialization, and entertainment. In addition, further analysis found that although all three motivations were predictors of use of medium interactive features, the information seeking/surveillance motivation was not a significant predictor of use of human/medium and human interactive features. {[ABSTRACT} {FROM} {AUTHOR]} 	9eac842bb3622f4e9925d1da71410162	1f61e6aaf977a86dd482e3bb56343ed4	24e25dd4ccfb94117ca1354a9e2d684c	misc	Audience Motivations for Using Interactive Features: Distinguishing Use of Different Types of Interactivity on an Online Newspaper. 	Deborah S. Chung and Chan Yun Yoo	\N	2008
7389643	Online Journalism Review (4 June). Retrieved February	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lasica_are_2003	\N	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	2004	\N	\N	\N		\N	27a1c7dee25979a0ae037edb5db009ae	06a6a7ac000ca5c690540402c49bb783	184039d058f70f711c8975c248e55bc9	article	Are digital newspaper editions more than smoke and mirrors	{JD} {LASICA}	\N	2003
7389644	Journal of Media Economics	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chyi_explorative_2002	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/S15327736ME1502_2	\N	saskia im	\N	\N	91	\N	2	\N	issn = {0899-7764}, doi = {{10.1207/S15327736ME1502\\_2}}	\N	350a4053da5e6d47185394e8bd36ae90	b65976cf5bc9aa6f221f3cbed78d8a67	1e8c8e77a4672db039718550ee808553	article	An Explorative Study on the Market Relation Between Online and Print Newspapers	Hsiang Iris Chyi and Dominic L. Lasorsa	\N	2002
7389859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_fleet_????	http://fleetproject.be/nl/tools/e-publishing-onderzoeksprojecten/zoek/?src=&tyon=1&geka=&onas=&loti=	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	896d0c5c59835b6a436d586dcd3ba894	92fab4b254d619d318232ce59febfa6c	0858cb6b15e0f966a47242333820a422	misc	{FLEET} - Flemish {e-Publishing} Trends - Tools - E-publishing onderzoeksprojecten - Zoek	\N	\N	[2009]
7389926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Publicaties van het Stadsarchief van 's-Hertogenbosch, dl. 7	\N	\N	\N	Stadsarchief 's-Hertogenbosch	's-Hertogenbosch	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9074028071 9789074028073}, refid = {65918737}	\N	df225c8399cbd85852d76474b71ada5f	c81f81fc010dbb7fe8c5c0d67ba1d167	5237fb279f35d896c44f0242072aec56	book	'Dagblad! Dag blad?' : teksten uitgesproken op de studiedag over verleden, heden en toekomst van de krant, 's-Hertogenbosch, 27 november 2003	\N	\N	2005
7390045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Primus	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBHD66649643	\N	\N		\N	\N	416 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89678-385-1}, language = {ger}	\N	ce2b9491ef19c24916fed0ee3f371465	d4f283d4627b37b9a798fded45cc0c40	52c8c5b33f4cdf9117f8866fc23d8a0f	book	Die Langobarden : das Ende der Völkerwanderung ; Katalog zur Ausstellung im Rheinischen LandesMuseum Bonn ; 22.8.2008 - 11.1.2009	\N	Landesverband Rheinland and Morten Hegewisch [Red.]	2008
7390063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	\N	\N	Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; 11	UBHD66608484	\N	\N		\N	\N	XIII, 706 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7749-3593-8}, language = {ger ita}	\N	15977f9a107d48edd01c4ca43cf9a064	6be0e472ddbe8363a51af88b204fbc68	c0bd1e91e6559ca7ceef1feee5ad6683	proceedings	Kulturwandel in Mitteleuropa : Langobarden - Awaren - Slawen ; Akten der Internationalen Tagung in Bonn vom 25. bis 28. Februar 2008	\N	Jan Bemmann	2008
7390111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	Schriften des Institutum Judaicum Delitzschianum	Koch:1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	isbn = {3-525-54200-3}, totalpages = {400 S.}	\N	405a1cde4bebfe93473ae53a2369c510	b48c3a6df75db243fa897f57f3e4a4dd	36c5bdb8a0e2f2a1b2187f6546cea7af	book	Begegnungen zwischen Christentum und Judentum in Antike und Mittelalter. Festschrift für Heinz Schreckenberg	\N	Dietrich-Alex Koch and Hermann Lichtenberger	1993
7390121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden	\N	Novum Testamentum. Supplements	Klijn:1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	36	\N	isbn = {90-04-03763-2}, totalpages = {X, 313 S.}	\N	feb628e7c90c097ca46db6c2a7acc17a	ce1b7a793b51206f346e2eab2df6a12d	3afa4a6cf8196fda291d721e754cdc3f	book	Patristic evidence for Jewish-Christian sects	Albertus Frederik Johannes Klijn and Gerrit J. Reinink	\N	1973
7390327	Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte	56, kan. Abteilung 25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwartz:1936	\N	\N		\N	= GS IV, Berlin 1960, 159-275	1-114	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b896ad4d089fd53595782711822ef6c	f1fa2000ff0a76f4fd8f9370269caf0a	1eb22981c9dc3059802911279ccd6101	article	Die Kanonessammlungen der alten Reichskirche	Eduard Schwartz	\N	1936
7390498	Annu Rev Phys Chem	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gillespie:2007:Annu-Rev-Phys-Chem:17037977	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17037977	\N	Stochastic simulation of chemical kinetics. [Annu Rev Phys Chem. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	35-55	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17037977}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.physchem.58.032806.104637}	Stochastic chemical kinetics describes the time evolution of a well-stirred chemically reacting system in a way that takes into account the fact that molecules come in whole numbers and exhibit some degree of randomness in their dynamical behavior. Researchers are increasingly using this approach to chemical kinetics in the analysis of cellular systems in biology, where the small molecular populations of only a few reactant species can lead to deviations from the predictions of the deterministic differential equations of classical chemical kinetics. After reviewing the supporting theory of stochastic chemical kinetics, I discuss some recent advances in methods for using that theory to make numerical simulations. These include improvements to the exact stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) and the approximate explicit tau-leaping procedure, as well as the development of two approximate strategies for simulating systems that are dynamically stiff: implicit tau-leaping and the slow-scale SSA.	6e76ea945e01f4077a0a8de4e87b9d8b	ee0230e9a9432a5634711ec5b8b3d71a	606352a8da1fd397e75df44a59be2f07	article	Stochastic simulation of chemical kinetics	D T Gillespie	\N	2007
7390512	Industriemanagement	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weise0309	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	7c86b4a78e94379c20785f53e21cc7b6	a721e4fb021a712c18a9b8ff3988f3e0	ebee374b9ed544a77d720c4ca837e776	article	Optimierte Güterverkehrsplanung mit Evolutionären Algorithmen	Thomas Weise and Alexander Podlich and Manfred Menze and Christian Gorldt	\N	2009
7390527	EvoTRANSLOG	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	Welcome to EvoTRANSLOG 2009 - Welcome to EvoTRANSLOG 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bee24059bdd9ca523e7d5cd2ffdf003c	25dbdd5b8ef0ee9e712a21d2d801becd	3fd0472ee9befd557f7c674ea08ef400	article	Evolutionary Freight Transportation Planning	Thomas Weise and Alexander Podlich and Kai Reinhard and Christian Gorldt and Kurt Geihs	\N	2009
7390940	Phys Biol	1	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrews:2004:Phys-Biol:16204833	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16204833	\N	Stochastic simulation of chemical reactions with s...[Phys Biol. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	137-151	\N	3-4	\N	pmid = {16204833}, doi = {10.1088/1478-3967/1/3/001}	Methods are presented for simulating chemical reaction networks with a spatial resolution that is accurate to nearly the size scale of individual molecules. Using an intuitive picture of chemical reaction systems, each molecule is treated as a point-like particle that diffuses freely in three-dimensional space. When a pair of reactive molecules collide, such as an enzyme and its substrate, a reaction occurs and the simulated reactants are replaced by products. Achieving accurate bimolecular reaction kinetics is surprisingly difficult, requiring a careful consideration of reaction processes that are often overlooked. This includes whether the rate of a reaction is at steady-state and the probability that multiple reaction products collide with each other to yield a back reaction. Inputs to the simulation are experimental reaction rates, diffusion coefficients and the simulation time step. From these are calculated the simulation parameters, including the 'binding radius' and the 'unbinding radius', where the former defines the separation for a molecular collision and the latter is the initial separation between a pair of reaction products. Analytic solutions are presented for some simulation parameters while others are calculated using look-up tables. Capabilities of these methods are demonstrated with simulations of a simple bimolecular reaction and the Lotka-Volterra system.	f709c8f04fda71ccc704cd128691b927	137c097b39ee22a924fb87d39bfc1534	d2d79417cb72e90a6c809a64f0516a76	article	Stochastic simulation of chemical reactions with spatial resolution and single molecule detail	S S Andrews and D Bray	\N	2004
7391369	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robles2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IWPSE.2005.17	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Evolution and growth in large libre software projects	\N	\N	 165-174	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4077}	Software evolution research has recently focused on new development paradigms, studying whether laws found in more classic development environments also apply. Previous works have pointed out that at least some laws seem not to be valid for these new environments and even Lehman has labeled those (up to the moment few) cases as anomalies and has suggested that further research is needed to clarify this issue. In this line, we consider in this paper a large set of libre (free, open source) software systems featuring a large community of users and developers. In particular, we analyze a number of projects found in literature up to now, including the Linux kernel. For comparison, we include other libre software kernels from the BSD family, and for completeness we consider a wider range of libre software applications. In the case of Linux and the other operating system kernels we have studied growth patterns also at the subsystem level. We have observed in the studied sample that super-linearity occurs only exceptionally, that many of the systems follow a linear growth pattern and that smooth growth is not that common. These results differ from the ones found generally in classical software evolution studies. Other behaviors and patterns give also a hint that development in the libre software world could follow different laws than those known, at least in some cases.	8f8c150bcc8b93b420ef05c0847f44a4	d741176101174073a5472a34f66fa256	a5bb0485652b35f41d762d8d00827c8e	inproceedings	Evolution and growth in large libre software projects	G. Robles and J.J. Amor and J.M. Gonzalez-Barahona and I. Herraiz	\N	2005
7391412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Standards Organization	JTC 1/SC 7	International Standards Organization	\N	\N	ISO9126-1	iso9126	http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=22749&scopelist=&showrevision=y	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57f4292237fc708ab3ca8529c34e7f3c	0cad26e13c1d8cc4035edd910248ecfc	f5731301ed39549be24125b3b048bb2f	standard	Software engineering -- Product quality -- Part 1: Quality model	International Standards Organization	François Coallier	2001
7392052	Foundations of Computer Science, 2007. FOCS '07. 48th Annual IEEE Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4389477	\N	\N	Spectral graph theory is the study of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices associated with graphs. In this tutorial, we will try to provide some intuition as to why these eigenvectors and eigenvalues have combinatorial significance, and will sitn'ey some of their applications.	\N	\N	29-38	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0272-5428}, doi = {10.1109/FOCS.2007.56}	Spectral graph theory is the study of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices associated with graphs. In this tutorial, we will try to provide some intuition as to why these eigenvectors and eigenvalues have combinatorial significance, and will sitn'ey some of their applications.	dbb2d14941e3e3bd4d75bc8f1f4fc41d	e9b5ea88418a87d0ce763d1525ab3574	2db3b428400813210d3649d3cb879071	article	Spectral Graph Theory and its Applications	D.A. Spielman	\N	2007
7392092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	GeisVerg2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-540-43645-6}	\N	8e9209f8537fb99ec0e524d3011d846d	60b099b29844aeff521b988e0fb79e06	07062a119fb9903b986437482acc554a	book	Vergleichende Primatologie	Thomas Geissmann	\N	2003
7392530	SIAM J. Comput.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	219403	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=219403	\N	Identifying the Minimal Transversals of a Hypergraph and Related Problems	\N	\N	1278--1304	\N	6	\N	issn = {0097-5397}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0097539793250299}	The paper considers two decision problems on hypergraphs, hypergraph saturation and recognition of the transversal hypergraph, and discusses their significance for several search problems in applied computer science. Hypergraph saturation (i.e., given a hypergraph $\\cal H$, decide if every subset of vertices is contained in or contains some edge of $\\cal H$) is shown to be co-NP-complete. A certain subproblem of hypergraph saturation, the saturation of simple hypergraphs (i.e., Sperner families), is shown to be under polynomial transformation equivalent to transversal hypergraph recognition; i.e., given two hypergraphs ${\\cal H}_{1}, {\\cal H}_{2}$, decide if the sets in ${\\cal H}_{2}$ are all the minimal transversals of ${\\cal H}_{1}$. The complexity of the search problem related to the recognition of the transversal hypergraph, the computation of the transversal hypergraph, is an open problem. This task needs time exponential in the input size; it is unknown whether an output-polynomial algorithm exists. For several important subcases, for instance if an upper or lower bound is imposed on the edge size or for acyclic hypergraphs, output-polynomial algorithms are presented. Computing or recognizing the minimal transversals of a hypergraph is a frequent problem in practice, which is pointed out by identifying important applications in database theory, Boolean switching theory, logic, and artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in model-based diagnosis.	809f5e2c6f3a0dbd01a0e08ab5aed318	76c12a1c1a65d5f3bd9e1682db7ab11c	cd05f6dae9a4feed33fa7df223ab89ec	article	Identifying the Minimal Transversals of a Hypergraph and Related Problems	Thomas Eiter and Georg Gottlob	\N	1995
7392710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Suchanek2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458114&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES772&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CIKM	\N	CIKM: CIKM '08, Social tags: meaning and ...	\N	\N	223--232	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458114}	This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are "meaningful" and (2) that the tagging process is influenced by tag suggestions. For (1), we analyze the semantic properties of tags and the relationship between the tags and the content of the tagged page. Our analysis is based on a corpus of search keywords, contents, titles, and tags applied to several thousand popular Web pages. Among other results, we find that the more popular tags of a page tend to be the more meaningful ones. For (2), we develop a model of how the influence of tag suggestions can be measured. From a user study with over 4,000 participants, we conclude that roughly one third of the tag applications may be induced by the suggestions. Our results would be of interest for designers of social tagging systems and are a step towards understanding how to best leverage social tags for applications such as search and information extraction.	672413a3d7a8dea9048a9ee898dcfddd	1bca5a66a6a562258e0c0357545fed34	f633ae24af2b381a4f940f99c10244bf	inproceedings	Social tags: meaning and suggestions	Fabian M. Suchanek and Milan Vojnovic and Dinan Gunawardena	\N	2008
7392733	D-Lib Magazine	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	{N}ature {P}ublishing {G}roup	\N	\N	\N	\N	lhfh05social	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april05/lund/04lund.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	79632644447be4ea9da931633d427f56	46c0a98ab6ccb96ff4722f35781807de	13958ef5da2d2133b9b84e9a3cb40da1	article	{S}ocial {B}ookmarking {T}ools ({II}): {A} {C}ase {S}tudy - {C}onnotea	Ben Lund and Tony Hammond and Martin Flack and Timo Hannay	\N	2005
7392737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Heymann2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390425	\N	Social tag prediction	\N	\N	531--538	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390425}	\N	b74f249dc0ec402c0de54b51b30f1204	bb9455c80cc9bd8cf95c951a1318dabc	f089aabc540f9bfaffffb0eddfbb5260	inproceedings	Social tag prediction	Paul Heymann and Daniel Ramage and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2008
7392742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Search in Social Media SSM'08, in conjunction with CIKM'08, Napa Valley, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strohmaier2008a	http://kmi.tugraz.at/staff/markus/documents/2008_SSM_Purpose-Tagging.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f5ab208e52d965aec03b1c619fe1b3d	95ea18140b3355c6ce84486c25316a21	4b94dab5e5a9cb116bc1308c65112549	inproceedings	Purpose Tagging - Capturing User Intent to Assist Goal-Oriented Social Search	M. Strohmaier	\N	2008
7392743	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BM07	http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ab3702f090f1c94c731bbabe4cd4326	169751d1866376d9303d9c3fcbc78871	84dda571a85f01305900429019e3eba0	misc	{The Friend Of A Friend} ({FOAF}) Vocabulary Specification	Dan Brickley and Libby Miller	\N	2007
7392745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar on Social Web Communities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benz2008analyzing	http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=08391	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b63119874080ac26115d146eacff84a7	d738d9d90c1c466ee0a73ac0cc3dc4c1	784ae55e7d868393d619eb48ee4422b4	inproceedings	Analyzing Tag Semantics Across Collaborative Tagging Systems	Dominik Benz and Marko Grobelnik and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dunja Mladenic and Vito D. P. Servedio and Sergej Sizov and Martin Szomszor	Harith Alani and Steffen Staab and Gerd Stumme	2008
7392746	AJS	110	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MooMcfBen05	\N	\N	CiteULike: Dynamic Network Visualisation	\N	\N	1206--1241	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-04 10:53:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1362126}, priority = {2}	\N	65a47790d388df0d44a39c72e67773c3	7910ebc1c3965c589dd92c77825a3b3a	59ae675823a8ef68e444c42130171e6e	article	Dynamic Network Visualisation	J. Moody and D. McFarland and S. Bender-deMoll	\N	2005
7392752	Computer	32	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karypis99chameleonHierarchical	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Chameleon: hierarchical clustering using dynamic modeling	\N	\N	68-75	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {10.1109/2.781637}	Clustering is a discovery process in data mining. It groups a set
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of data in a way that maximizes the similarity within clusters and
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minimizes the similarity between two different clusters. Many advanced
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algorithms have difficulty dealing with highly variable clusters that do
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not follow a preconceived model. By basing its selections on both
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interconnectivity and closeness, the Chameleon algorithm yields accurate
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results for these highly variable clusters. Existing algorithms use a
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static model of the clusters and do not use information about the nature
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of individual clusters as they are merged. Furthermore, one set of
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schemes (the CURE algorithm and related schemes) ignores the information
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about the aggregate interconnectivity of items in two clusters. Another
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set of schemes (the Rock algorithm, group averaging method, and related
\
schemes) ignores information about the closeness of two clusters as
\
defined by the similarity of the closest items across two clusters. By
\
considering either interconnectivity or closeness only, these algorithms
\
can select and merge the wrong pair of clusters. Chameleon's key feature
\
is that it accounts for both interconnectivity and closeness in
\
identifying the most similar pair of clusters. Chameleon finds the
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clusters in the data set by using a two-phase algorithm. During the
\
first phase, Chameleon uses a graph partitioning algorithm to cluster
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the data items into several relatively small subclusters. During the
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second phase, it uses an algorithm to find the genuine clusters by
\
repeatedly combining these subclusters	8f2f5893387f72071062a0686e91cd02	45393c9a5b6b6602b8425a7f6bf8b9ef	2d6e3efda16d801bae6c1a4e88c42eb2	article	Chameleon: hierarchical clustering using dynamic modeling	G. Karypis and Eui-Hong Han and V. Kumar	\N	1999
7392754	D-Lib Magazine	12	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guy_2006_folksonomies	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january06/guy/01guy.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bf746b76a5ad8a462d87c992bfee429	535e0aea1bcbd7feb85a7495f284a589	91eba007634fcb119465a20b170073d4	article	Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?	Marieke Guy and Emma Tonkin	\N	2006
7392764	ACM Comput. Surv.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/csur/TruranGA07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/csur/csur39.html#TruranGA07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1267070.1267072}, date = {2007-10-23}	\N	b187204a75032b0092884d108d014217	8cd5ed010f360a0b0b4a7e244e86ab8b	0e474afd02c743cc03c6c7f8b1d68bf8	article	Autonomous authoring tools for hypertext.	Mark Truran and James Goulding and Helen Ashman	\N	2007
7392771	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Svensson2008	http://www.kb.se/Dokument/Bibliotek/utbildning/presentationer/ImprovingTheUserExperience.pdf	\N	Current Research in the German National Library on the Use
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of Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e99e611ac21c90c537b6c5daa38b6a6	cb364b47f2123a1628e431284648cbb5	015dbc1afe1d0be98ae25878196f873e	misc	Improving the User Experience	Lars G. Svensson	\N	2008
7392773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media(ICWSM 2008)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Jaeschke2008logsonomy	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/Krause2008logsonomy_short.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-57735-355-3}, vgwort = {7}	In social bookmarking systems users describe bookmarks
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by keywords called tags. The structure behind
\
these social systems, called folksonomies, can be
\
viewed as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource
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nodes. This underlying network shows specific
\
structural properties that explain its growth and the possibility
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of serendipitous exploration.
\
Search engines filter the vast information of the web.
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Queries describe a user’s information need. In response
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to the displayed results of the search engine, users click
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on the links of the result page as they expect the answer
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to be of relevance. The clickdata can be represented as a
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folksonomy in which queries are descriptions of clicked
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URLs. This poster analyzes the topological characteristics
\
of the resulting tripartite hypergraph of queries,
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users and bookmarks of two query logs and compares it
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two a snapshot of the folksonomy del.icio.us.	507a542f53184fd2838208d7bee9343b	13ec3f45fc7e0364cdc6b9a7c12c5c2c	359e1eccdc524334d4a2ad51330f76ae	inproceedings	Logsonomy — A Search Engine Folksonomy	Robert Jäschke and Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7392781	Tagging and Metadata for Social Information Organization Workshop in conjunction with the  16th International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Michlmayr_learning_2007	http://www2007.org/workshops/paper_29.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f0de43c0e45d77d069f2a807404f4ca	765e6f033c90c83829c87ce9e36e05b3	938420aa78feed9b130e9f3caa3aee93	article	Learning User Profiles from Tagging Data and Leveraging	Elke Michlmayr Steve Cazer	\N	2007
7392971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	From Data and Information Analysis to Knowledge Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	bloehdorn2006learning	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2006/2006-03-gfkl05-bloehdorn-etal-learning-ontologies.pdf	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	334--341	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-31313-7}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31314-1_40}	Recent work has shown improvements in text clustering and classification tasks by integrating conceptual features extracted from ontologies. In this paper we present text mining experiments in the medical domain in which the ontological structures used are acquired automatically in an unsupervised learning process from the text corpus in question. We compare results obtained using the automatically learned ontologies with those obtained using manually engineered ones. Our results show that both types of ontologies improve results on text clustering and classification tasks, whereby the automatically acquired ontologies yield a improvement competitive with the manually engineered ones.
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ER  -	645e79a23be6fe5b5fd3bdbb92192a73	cf1af505b638677f00b3d3d7a5903199	bc1d40cf4fd64780ecf712b1e40f31de	incollection	Learning Ontologies to Improve Text Clustering and Classification	Stephan Bloehdorn and Philipp Cimiano and Andreas Hotho	\N	2006
7393033	Journal of Universal Computer Science	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuznetsov2004icd	\N	\N	It is shown, that determining the number of pseudo intents of a formal context is a #P-hard problem.	\N	\N	927--933	\N	8	\N		\N	8c3cfab451dfd67b519c8f5ffd9bd0b4	25e972f2dc80f7362dae4fd68c4e7f47	7d4e785ce77ab0df94fd2786c2ea0a7a	article	{On the intractability of computing the Duquenne-Guigues base}	S.O. Kuznetsov	\N	2004
7393161	Formal Concept Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11671404_21	\N	Recognizing pseudo-intents is in coNP	\N	\N	306--308	\N	\N	\N		Implications of a formal context (G,M,I) have a minimal implication basis, called Duquenne-Guigues basis or stem base. It is shown that the problem of deciding whether
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a set of attributes is a premise of the stem base is in coNP and determining the size of the stem base is polynomially Turingequivalent to a #P-complete problem.	9dac82fb441f98d344d8f963484eaf6c	621d51fff81b1ed566607b7e18480dbc	de0a8419ab5d374012b9d05498f840b0	article	Counting Pseudo-intents and #P-completeness	Sergei Kuznetsov and Sergei Obiedkov	\N	2006
7393209	Discrete Appl. Math.	156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1393768	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1393768	\N	Some decision and counting problems of the Duquenne-Guigues basis of implications	\N	\N	1994--2003	\N	11	\N	issn = {0166-218X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2007.04.014}	Implications of a formal context obey Armstrong rules, which allows one to define a minimal (in the number of implications) implication basis, called Duquenne-Guigues basis or stem base in the literature. In this paper we show how implications are reduced to functional dependencies and prove that the problem of determining the size of the stem base is a #P-complete problem.	8421b473243d99cba67d84906ab6df13	984c199174cd75cfb8e315494a1a1477	5cc734b8c96126d43e9b6c1fc91933d9	article	Some decision and counting problems of the Duquenne-Guigues basis of implications	Sergei O. Kuznetsov and Sergei Obiedkov	\N	2008
7393227	Zeitschrift für Soziologie	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	145-157	\N	2	\N		\N	f8a49ec14be338cf09c88a19859db867	6f2d683b90f2ed5349e88f9d567295ee	d45a8a104bf6da26a75486d2daf05a59	article	Vertrauen in Technik	Gerald Wagner	\N	1994
7394581	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-3907	\N	\N	Cronin08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20895	\N		\N	\N	1861-1865	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20895}	\N	56ebfd89d982d68f22c5ae792c702a69	de947c5862e14a43b793d3157a6b3bc7	4fc0eef24cdb89af48dd8a4ea7b437aa	article	Applying the author affiliation index to library and information science journals	Blaise Cronin and Lokman I. Meho	\N	2008
7395174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBHD2095060	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	507 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-52888-0, 3-406-52888-0}, language = {ger}	\N	45d3a85b515774043534f3a853ea74d6	24c80e30a4963abcb2a945917977a629	ea384c362443254d396c69137eec97f8	book	Partizipation	Volker Gerhardt	\N	2007
7395257	Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing, IEEE/IFIP International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/EUC.2008.126	\N	\N		\N	\N	616-621	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EUC.2008.126}	\N	45931cb76806c8c37deedd881dec7e5c	493ab203552a94c404a0366a75da2dcc	1470e9d530877b715793a9e30e4d8d50	article	Discovering the Most Trusted Agents without Central Control	Tomasz Kaszuba and Krzysztof Rzadca and Adam Wierzbicki	\N	2008
7395331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambiotte2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508233	\N		\N	cite arxiv:physics/0508233
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Comment: submitted to PRE	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this paper, we analyze web-downloaded data on people sharing their music
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library, that we use as their individual musical signatures (IMS). The system
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is represented by a bipartite network, nodes being the music groups and the
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listeners. Music groups audience size behaves like a power law, but the
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individual music library size is an exponential with deviations at small
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values. In order to extract structures from the network, we focus on
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correlation matrices, that we filter by removing the least correlated links.
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This percolation idea-based method reveals the emergence of social communities
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and music genres, that are visualised by a branching representation. Evidence
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of collective listening habits that do not fit the neat usual genres defined by
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the music industry indicates an alternative way of classifying listeners/music
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groups. The structure of the network is also studied by a more refined method,
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based upon a random walk exploration of its properties. Finally, a personal
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identification - community imitation model (PICI) for growing bipartite
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networks is outlined, following Potts ingredients. Simulation results do
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reproduce quite well the empirical data.
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	873e46fee9bc833cd70df85cb0ee91ef	5b81b995989470fc657cafa790e59d77	2bae24569ec71b53142d59c2dca06664	misc	Uncovering collective listening habits and music genres in bipartite
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  networks	R. Lambiotte and M. Ausloos	\N	2005
7395656	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Management & Marketing, University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia; Tarma Software Research Pty Ltd, GPO Box 4063, Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia	\N	\N	Harzing09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20953	\N		\N	\N	41-46	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20953}	\N	91d889e646ef63ea61a43cadc2adeee4	c603e2691de60fc4ce06e19a10bc28d6	1184aa18fc0a06cf434a5c2a997b23db	article	A Google Scholar h-index for journals: An alternative metric to measure journal impact in economics and business	Anne-Wil Harzing and Ron van der Wal	\N	2009
7395778	European Journal of Operational Research	168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bock2006880	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCT-4DBCG9Y-1/2/c5b975b8b1852a598cedf19952c9de16	\N	ScienceDirect - European Journal of Operational Research : Controlling mixed-model assembly lines in real-time by using distributed systems	\N	Balancing Assembly and Transfer lines	880 - 904	\N	3	\N	issn = {0377-2217}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2004.07.035}	The production of large quantities is frequently handled by the use of assembly lines. These systems yield significant reductions of variable costs for the production of homogenous products. But due to increasing competition and differentiated demands, today it is no longer sufficient to offer only standardized products. To combine the wishes and requirements of the customers with the advantages of an efficient flow line production, different product variants are produced simultaneously on the same mixed-model assembly line. Therefore, the task of controlling such production processes is becoming more complex since an efficient production execution has to be realized in spite of the occurring oscillating work content of the different variants. Additionally, unforeseen disturbances in the production process can compromise its planned execution. To deal with these problems, this paper proposes a new approach for an adaptive real-time control of assembly lines that extends the pure sequencing problem by the integration of specific line-balancing aspects and the mapping of consequences of possible disturbance scenarios. Such a scenario could be, for instance, the loss of a worker, a material bottleneck or a machine breakdown. To guarantee an efficient continuation of the production process, the controlling instrument reacts instantly to a disturbance by adapting the current plan in a very short time, consisting of only a few cycle times, to reduce the additional costs caused by the disturbances.	becb4905df61aa41319615962aa1c5c8	dcea9724774f45e9409cfa5e39c0be71	f79839c5eada2a4968084d5465bd0024	article	Controlling mixed-model assembly lines in real-time by using distributed systems	Stefan Bock and Otto Rosenberg and Thomas van Brackel	\N	2006
7395802	Bulletin de l'Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient	24.1924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD3941405	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	900d6cae588ec722a671b706a4c78469	541aaa3c15d9f70443a707c429c2e55a	4f50003307cfbc89161998f9c13d10d7	article	Les versions chinoises du Milindapañha	P. Demiéville	\N	1924
7395820	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Pr.	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD3432734	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XV, 543 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-824615-3, 978-0-19-824615-2}, language = {eng}	\N	f613d84d6c88b8104c2a2a4c7bed944b	4f0125a47ce9d2dbdced6c148b89b9f8	6f76cf894f96fc0b1372a828bdd2e855	book	Reasons and persons	Derek Parfit	\N	1984
7395836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn [u.a.]	\N	\N	HajjPerl1998	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-8273-1335-X}	\N	f2a43e77390c68fb5073cf16374fa37e	054f067f00ecd29301f6be0f210f49e3	6e7897a399c2552cfed94e2782a16b26	book	Perl	Farid Hajji	\N	1998
7395837	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl. ; [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	M{\\"u}nchen [u.a.]	\N	\N	HajjPerl2000	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2c742a5302d80d51e8d730441f5e9ec7	636d684df4eefd703b86630a571937bd	a801aee4d7e5ad3ae99f7c06a01b9e58	book	Perl	Farid Hajji	\N	2000
7395856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hammerich	Altona	\N	\N	NyerRasm1804	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	81556deca3fcdf37fd4ea1dbce985307	7e4191b56e78cd45f7891e7db4f104e9	059361c9a1a06c9025d5d0ff4febf42c	book	Rasmus Nyerup's ... Kulturgeschichte von D{\\"a}nemark und Norwegen	Rasmus Nyerup	H. Gardthausen	1804
7395858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DahlGesc1843	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	43e4c4b37d1fe135412a7bd8f47576e0	af66f2a53a20d2174427afd09a62c456	8d9b94f050ee31148b1363d5418b504a	book	Geschichte von D{\\"a}nemark ; 3	Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann	\N	1843
7395859	Journal of Social History	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChriCult1995	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	S. 275 - 294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	df451552bda4f33953a1a48881656184	9c4478485cdb3330f0a56e16043b23f2	7835f43de47205dcb1b4510de35dca0a	article	Culture and contrasts in a northern european village	Palle O. Christiansen	\N	1995
7395898	International Journal of Management Reviews	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK	\N	\N	wiley2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2370.2007.00225.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: International Journal of Management Reviews	\N	\N	259-280	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1468-2370.2007.00225.x}	\N	43a44874038bf5ce70070b14059beb10	570e03170972b367d3801699e89e299b	b922128343d5643ba25cb457d9b18d8d	article	University-industry relationships and open innovation: Towards a research agenda	Markus Perkmann and Kathryn Walsh	\N	2007
7395903	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	Introduction to Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN 978-0-521-86571-5	irintro	http://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/pdf/irbookprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f61cbbfcb520ec4a5ee3f95c29ba1a3c	1341ddc8e953e83ca069270a2690aa63	a453a562a95313acbe3b9729dc589b9b	book	Introduction to Information Retrieval	Hinrich Schütze Christopher D. Manning	Cambridge University Press	2008
7396002	Neural Processing Letters	22	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11063-005-5265-0	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	183--204	\N	2	\N		We show that the choice of posterior approximation affects the solution found in Bayesian variational learning of linear independent component analysis models. Assuming the sources to be independent a posteriori favours a solution which has orthogonal mixing vectors. Linear mixing models with either temporally correlated sources or non-Gaussian source models are considered but the analysis extends to nonlinear mixtures as well.
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ER  -	8d29d162669ee87bc0f44355e6977c8a	56e287eb9c6ce992fb598eb5988cbc47	3927078d2b054c3949f48f23557ca0e7	article	On the Effect of the Form of the Posterior Approximation in Variational Learning of ICA Models	Alexander Ilin and Harri Valpola	\N	2005
7396066	\N	5417	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 16th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Maier:GD08	\N	\N		\N	\N	443-444	\N	\N	\N		\N	ace927969d10a49a8a3c36ba3a219cd1	5f5f9473f6b427dc60e54434c4a9d1a7	e7e436febd2fedf017f6c38514300009	inproceedings	Visual Specification of Layout	Sonja Maier and Steffen Mazanek and Mark Minas	Ioannis G. Tollis and Maurizio Patrignani	2008
7396103	New Generation Comput.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ilpcomplexity	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ngc/ngc17.html#GottlobLS99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	53-75	\N	1	\N	date = {2003-12-02}	\N	478e96a8b88a49895ebf1a86ba44761b	808e56e8827c061fbecd7cdea1c5c8a9	6c050cfb422c615b01bd75803db8858a	article	On the Complexity of Some Inductive Logic Programming Problems.	Georg Gottlob and Nicola Leone and Francesco Scarcello	\N	1999
7396212	Inf. Process. Lett.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	46243	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=46241.46243	\N	On generating all maximal independent sets	\N	\N	119--123	\N	3	\N	issn = {0020-0190}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-0190(88)90065-8}	\N	fe27c0782967022a4fd77cc97951141c	9c96c160fa3a6124d40e1e8a1b9e1f7f	3766db2fcdce6f15149ddbd4829ac380	article	On generating all maximal independent sets	David S. Johnson and Christos H. Papadimitriou	\N	1988
7396250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft, Technik und Risikopolitik	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Wynne1983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	156--187	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ede0b3419798264d7c06201ea3c061a	e75493df9681064f869b95d335f8627d	2284fc5c929f9b1f57affe070e31a7fc	incollection	Technologie, Risiko und Partizipation. Zum gesellschaftlichen Umgang mit Unsicherheit	Brian Wynne	Jobst Conrad	1983
7396265	Theoretical Computer Science	337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dias2005240	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V1G-4FD0HTT-3/2/7efa1ee4d7b4823c7315a58b94f2f280	\N	ScienceDirect - Theoretical Computer Science : Generating bicliques of a graph in lexicographic order	\N	\N	240 - 248	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2005.01.014}	An independent set of a graph is a subset of pairwise non-adjacent vertices. A complete bipartite set B is a subset of vertices admitting a bipartition B=X[union or logical sum]Y, such that both X and Y are independent sets, and all vertices of X are adjacent to those of Y. If both X,Y[not equal to][empty set], then B is called proper. A biclique is a maximal proper complete bipartite set of a graph. We present an algorithm that generates all bicliques of a graph in lexicographic order, with polynomial-time delay between the output of two successive bicliques. We also show that there is no polynomial-time delay algorithm for generating all bicliques in reverse lexicographic order, unless P=NP. The methods are based on those by Johnson, Papadimitriou and Yannakakis, in the solution of these two problems for independent sets, instead of bicliques.	2e900c8d0226b70064596a9e4f591a3c	db3c1613d7356478877463a22cecedd4	a60e9536a13fe8f8250b9dac4005130d	article	Generating bicliques of a graph in lexicographic order	Vânia M.F. Dias and Celina M.H. de Figueiredo and Jayme L. Szwarcfiter	\N	2005
7396266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Jones08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458176&dl=&coll=GUIDE	\N	Beyond the session timeout	\N	\N	699--708	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458176}	\N	c61d5efb8b5cf310c55c775174dee267	b0c9593f7717121433736f1672eaaf5d	8ab53d75586648fe232d53ef83d78e3e	inproceedings	Beyond the session timeout: automatic hierarchical segmentation of search topics in query logs	Rosie Jones and Kristina Lisa Klinkner	\N	2008
7396289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riskante Technologien: Reflexion und Regulation. Einführung in die sozialwissenschaftliche Risikoforschung	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt/M.	\N	\N	Jungermann1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	79-100	\N	\N	\N		\N	73d3e03875879d3c8feed4e0e6ed170e	1c730e8dd3bbb4111b9293f9146e8d89	0be8022bbffd857bbee4768725137c38	incollection	Charakteristika individueller Risikowahrnehmung	Helmut Jungermann and Paul Slovic	Wolfgang Krohn and Georg Krücken	1993
7396563	\N	\N	\N	1.	Dezember	\N	Facetten der Physik	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Media	Aachen	\N	\N	Facetten	\N	\N	Hoehepunkte moderner physikalischer Forschung der letzten zehn Jahre	\N	Hoehepunkte moderner physikalischer und astronomischer Forschung der letzten zehn Jahre werden in zahlreichen aufeinander abgestimmten Einzelbeitraegen dargestellt. Die mit aufschlussreichen Bildern und Internet-Quellen zur eigenen Recherche versehenen Essays begleiten in Form einer Chronik die Forschung und zeigen exemplarisch das Fortschreiten naturwissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis. Zum Internationalen Jahr der Astronomie 2009 liegt ein besonderer Schwerpunkt auf astrophysikalischen Themen.
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»...Zwar laesst sich die ganze Breite und Tiefe naturwissenschaftlicher Forschung nicht in einem allgemein verstaendlichen Buch darstellen. Der vorliegende Band von Georg Wolschin zeigt jedoch an ausgewaehlten Themen, wie Physiker und Astronomen in bisher unerschlossene Gebiete eindringen, so dass die Facetten der Forschung ein abgerundetes Bild ergeben. Die teils sehr ueberraschenden Erkenntnisse der letzten Jahre werden geschildert, und die Fuelle der offenen Fragen ist zu erahnen. Auch den in ganz anderen Gebieten taetigen Lesern wird so deutlich, welche Faszination naturwissenschaftliche Forschung hat, und welche Erkenntnisse sie ermoeglicht.«
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Aus dem Geleitwort von Peter Grünberg,
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Physik-Nobelpreistraeger 2007 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4282c38407febbf7212f51a120402ed	1ab2a5f9286c5e2606e77a95ada1a19b	d1140f03a61a464639b4fb8fa65f38c2	book	Facetten der Physik - Höhepunkte moderner astronomischer und physikalischer Forschung	Georg Wolschin and Vorwort von Peter Grünberg	\N	2008
7396569	Journal of Computer Science Education	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSE06	\N	\N		\N	\N	137-156	\N	2	\N		Coming from architecture, through computer science, pattern-based design spread into other
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disciplines and is nowadays recognized as a powerful way of capturing and reusing effective design
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practice. However, current pedagogical pattern approaches lack widespread adoption, both by users
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and authors, and are still limited to individual initiatives. This paper contributes to creating a shared
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understanding of what a pattern system is by defining the key terms. Moreover, the paper builds
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upon and extends a set of existing functional and non-functional requirements for pattern systems,
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adds structure to these requirements, and derives essential use cases following a goal-based
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approach for both pattern maintenance and pattern application. Finally, implications concerning
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the pedagogical use of pattern-based design are drawn, concluding that a stronger focus on the
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underlying (pedagogical) value system is required in order to make a pattern system a meaningful
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tool for effective educational design.
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	eb3d91448f07eafe2f7b64f292b89387	5d8889989e8d5225e10c3ceda31cd108	6abacb4ec5e2a8fec91b333373cf3f55	article	Essential Use Cases for Pedagogical Patterns	Michael Derntl and Luca Botturi	\N	2006
7396598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alber	Freiburg [u. a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66634942	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	420 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-495-48318-3}, language = {ger}	\N	c9d1652c2893a459079744d20b831791	560cbe03380d9fcd6bff2310635953b6	0043f163225f1674def4cfd98ab62331	book	An den Grenzen der Erkenntnistheorie	Markus Gabriel	\N	2008
7396609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Toronto, Centre for South Asian Studies	\N	\N	South Asian studies papers : Monograph ; 1 = 12 [d. Gesamtw.]	UBHD65843584	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VIII, 255 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-895214-21-1, 1-895214-18-1, 978-1-895214-21-5, 978-1-895214-18-5}, language = {eng}	\N	c1bc7635d81c026491502b262db51026	b415b3e961884a1a464fb405fa45f062	3d57bf8a2e7c4a43bd804f798bd84c20	book	Pudgalavada Buddhism	Leonard C. D. C. Priestley	\N	1999
7396613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Motilal Banarsidass	\N	\N	Buddhist traditions ; 39	UBHD65403815	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 242 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-208-1622-6, 978-81-208-1622-0}, language = {eng}	\N	8835a423e376e4ed3fff1872cb7cd1bb	3e326dddd1b9617b3abc8e1497568d02	4cdf319ec63eb4c6e84ad6c886c0d487	book	The literature of the personalists of early Buddhism	Thích Thiên Châu	\N	1999
7396624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrassowitz	\N	\N	A history of Indian literature / ed. by Jan Gonda	UBHD5067523	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 210 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-447-02285-X, 978-3-447-02285-9}, language = {pli eng}	\N	247b6a747285d852631d2a4dae9bd8be	6b9c2ae081e6c0175237904c1d1f3e32	3222a19c5ff14eb3fbecde4b97747949	book	Pāli literature	Kenneth R. Norman	\N	1983
7396638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oriental Inst.	\N	\N	Gaekwad's oriental series ; 136	UBHD65478088	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	Getr. Zählung	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {san eng}	\N	f34dc048c822c85fea56ae2616b67bb9	daa383a9823aae6750ff4cbcb002e264	e5679368f46a517990367cdcb608c169	book	Vaisesikasutra of Kanada	Kanada and Jambuvijaya Muni [Hrsg.] and Candrananda [Komment.]	\N	1982
7396681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mloverview	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52f36861875d3690026f57b8bd3c79af	d7e88c92f5e2d38827074ddba054792e	d65c6542c1f82f7624e10da4ba5a568a	inbook	An Overview of Machine Learning	Jaime G. Carbonell and Ryszard S. Michalski and Tom M. Mitchell	Ryszard S. Michalski and Jaime G. Carbonell and Tom M. Mitchell	1983
7396900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/M.	\N	\N	Perrow1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cb7c7fbca182c0aca15be15ed809301	e234437f41f2c25f4b90e437f4025aa8	699de258cf6f0121e66531d78e862854	book	Normale Katastrophen. Die unvermeidbaren Risiken der Großtechnik	Charles Perrow	\N	1987
7396911	ISWC2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	gangemi2005odp	\N	\N		\N	\N	262--276	\N	\N	\N		\N	e849ca65f6241f225ef087ea11340f6d	ca445397f8b589a12342b8fc28911be7	573377e668993ce578a45dab0e65ed39	inproceedings	{Ontology Design Patterns for Semantic Web Content}	Aldo Gangemi	\N	2005
7397015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/RosenfeldF06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2006.html#RosenfeldF06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2006	ee = {http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/P/P06/P06-2086.pdf}, date = {2007-04-18}	\N	5f4bb8a93165619e2709c28b278ad8b5	8e817900bde0e143a9282440191db6fa	01b70151f6dfae8ee87a666b435cdf13	inproceedings	URES : an Unsupervised Web Relation Extraction System.	Binyamin Rosenfeld and Ronen Feldman	\N	2006
7397270	Information Technology Interfaces, 2005. 27th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	20-23,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1491165	doi = {10.1109/ITI.2005.1491165}	\N		\N	\N	 427-431	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1330-1012 }, doi = {10.1109/ITI.2005.1491165}	\N	5763a68b9e2a0826a263026bd6819044	5644b6490f0bbb968cda580782f5439a	cac1b319384a6c0d441a999bb5138201	article	Business rules and business activity meta-model	A. Kovacic and A. Groznik	\N	2005
7397273	Business Process Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45594-9_2	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	201--245	\N	\N	\N		This contribution describes a rule-based method for modeling business processes and workflows. Business rules are defined
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as statements about guidelines and restrictions with respect to states and processes in an organization. After introducingan extended Event-Condition-Action (ECA) notation, an approach for the refinement of business rules is developed in orderto achieve a consistent decomposition of the business processes. Thus, ECA rules serve as an integration layer between differentprocess modeling and (workflow) specification languages. Finally, we propose an architecture of a rule-oriented repositorysupporting the modeling and refinement process.	b8c75bff873ce1009fdd8398eb18bdd7	00d74188322e9c7ecbbad5f31e007f2b	569c6e1737940c8bce35d4812aa39653	article	Modeling Processes and Workflows by Business Rules	Gerhard Knolmayer and Rainer Endl and Marcel Pfahrer	\N	2000
7397296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ER '07: Tutorials, posters, panels and industrial contributions at the 26th international conference on Conceptual modeling	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia	\N	\N	1386977	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1386957.1386977	\N	Business process and business rule modeling languages for compliance management	\N	\N	127--132	\N	\N	\N	location = {Auckland, New Zealand}, isbn = {978-1-920682-64-4}	\N	21cbb3607af447d7a06e062f08613860	327199a54b30aeea33770bf9b8cca350	36a2456c6b88a6aba3338b1ccd5eb547	inproceedings	Business process and business rule modeling languages for compliance management: a representational analysis	Michael zur Muehlen and Marta Indulska and Gerrit Kamp	\N	2007
7397314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endl_swissworkflow	\N	\N	Swiss Workflow Management in Distributed Environments Modeling Processes and Workflows by Business Rules	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ce531d34194f617deac00c8bb8eb296	0bb45eef695bd9865cd94ed61309a0ac	d47667cde5264bba46970b346f301745	misc	Swiss Workflow Management in Distributed Environments Modeling Processes and Workflows by Business Rules	Rainer Endl and Gerhard Knolmayer and Marcel Pfahrer	\N	1998
7397339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern	\N	dissendl	http://www.ie.iwi.unibe.ch/publikationen/books/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	006866f0ba74093b7c1a59ad53260747	ea5751c820945c8c18264b8f0b473f3b	8293da3a227ee22fde939bb27f9b6cb1	phdthesis	Regelbasierte Entwicklung betrieblicher Informationssysteme. Gestaltung flexibler Informationssysteme durch explizite Modellierung der Geschäftslogik	Rainer Endl	\N	2004
7397400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	nardi2007amt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	516ef4dd5723711b61300fa1d6ef79dd	d3eaf7c781209f5a5b4bb58979e28b7c	a0b7b9796e576732bcc2a52f69a4ae97	book	Amongst Mathematicians: Teaching and Learning Mathematics at the University Level	Elena Nardi	\N	2007
7397425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dissherbst	http://books.google.com/books?id=uIRul0nO8RYC&hl=de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a1b5d7768b759ffbe73ecdb2ee8d9509	77fa0ba4b19501a6f3551dd1ded039a6	29075fd1b503da35e05d406838366c82	phdthesis	Business Rule-oriented Conceptual Modeling	Holger Herbst	\N	1997
7397595	Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2007. EDOC 2007. 11th IEEE International	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4384007	\N	\N		\N	\N	365-365	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1541-7719}, doi = {10.1109/EDOC.2007.35}	A problem of today's standard business process (BP) automation systems is that they are too rigid to cope with changing business demands, especially for long running BPs. A solution to overcome this problem is to combine BPs with business rules (BR). State of the art BP automation systems are based on Web service (WS) technology and use WS composition languages, for example BPEL, for abstract and executable BPs. On the other hand, most of today's implementations use BRs mostly to make calculations and to adapt simple decisions to business users without full integration into a BP automation system. We will show that BP execution and BR functionality can be integrated properly in a standard service oriented architecture. This finding will be applied in a new approach of configuring BPs through using BRs. The assumption is that if one considers BRs already while modeling a BP, more advanced BP aspects like decisions, data constraints and control flow can be made agile and adaptive during run-time. We present multiple solutions demonstrating how BRs can be used to obtain different aspects ofBP agility. Described as BP Modeling Patterns, our solutions give insight on how agile BPs can be implemented with current BP automation technology. We implemented them using IBM WebSphere integration developer and IBM WebSphere process server.	f52cf4455eb2853e738cf4f282840b56	8951d3f86a924482968e45fc29221348	38794207f5116af842b7e681da8c5422	article	Patterns of Business Rules to Enable Agile Business Processes	T. Graml and R. Bracht and M. Spies	\N	2007
7397734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Technik und Sozialtheorie}	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Latour1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	29--81	\N	\N	\N	groupsearch = {0}	\N	a074dbb599387e25dfeb83ecad4e7d01	24191f76b7cee3c276ac601854e44f8c	3a98a4e2ecaae73b1495909a599cf7c5	incollection	Über technische Vermittlung. Philosophie, Soziologie, Genealogie	Bruno Latour	Werner Rammert	1998
7397798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Translation series / Pali Text Society ; 5	UBHD3925654	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	7325040048e9c2a57c4c7bbf0cb94eca	4ce38d7e00926582a900430472495221	a8c430fa07087d25926790bea595ddee	book	Points of controversy of subjects of discourse	Shwe Zan Aung [Übers.]	\N	1915
7397966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Magnus-Verlag	\N	\N	Krieg und Gesellschaft ; 1	UBHD66190959	\N	\N		\N	\N	463 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88400-520-0, 978-3-88400-520-0}, language = {ger}	\N	e2dee3e162ca80a3feaae8b53b139523	5df7d037a7797d8a17ffabb6f5848035	f335479f8fa85b62a91ba7f3cb843172	book	Krieg in der Antiken Welt	Gerfried Mandl and Ilja Steffelbauer	\N	2007
7398000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parthas	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD66476877	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 2408	\N	\N	125 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86601-494-5, 978-3-86601-494-7}, language = {ger ita}	\N	d2e07faad2b69a8bc405901d6489a2aa	3be3f951a8cf93a93c4cd19a491913bf	6eb0cdc1f6a5fbdca486d731b09594b7	book	Die Normannen : Eroberer aus dem Norden	Nicola Di Mauro	\N	2007
7398049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Theiss Illustrierte Weltgeschichte	UBHD65720931	\N	\N	UB: 2004 A 4187	\N	\N	360 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-17635-9, 978-3-534-17635-9}, language = {ger}	\N	7a42b0ce15ad6894f9cd3250cb430ee4	f0533bae1d69ed75e433fb2da07d7bed	dd800e006097f22d5c803798dbc9f5e5	book	Das Mittelalter	Arnold Bühler and Ulf Dirlmeier and Harald Erhardt and Bernd Fuhrmann and Wilfried Hartmann and Edgar Hösch and Uri B. Kaufmann and Hans-Rudolf Singer	\N	2004
7398832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Affleck1995	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9512099	\N	Conformal Field Theory Approach to the Kondo Effect	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/9512099
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Comment: 38 pages plus 27 epsf-embedded postscript figures. Lectures given at
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  Summer School in Zakopane, Poland, June, 1995	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Recently, a new approach, based on boundary conformal field theory, has been
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applied to a variety of quantum impurity problems in condensed matter and
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particle physics. A particularly enlightening example is the multi-channel
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Kondo problem. In this review some earlier approaches to the Kondo problem are
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discussed, the needed material on boundary conformal field theory is developed
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and then this new method is applied to the multi-channel Kondo problem.
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	9cd7297314730209e3776cd896d20e13	24834a4111b76edb37f98835d20ab720	59bc4bd0bf936fa4e304a39c6b8add8c	misc	Conformal Field Theory Approach to the Kondo Effect	Ian Affleck	\N	1995
7399039	Journal of Computational Chemistry	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Stone2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20829	\N		\N	\N	2618-2640	\N	16	\N	doi = {10.1002/jcc.20829}	\N	36d04d43c2057b614dc2f57373b2c377	bb0c7c02117e09ebcdfbcc508e6c3a55	5d1f9f0f4a358c96eaf999f0a5c178d2	article	Accelerating molecular modeling applications with graphics processors	John E. Stone and James C. Phillips and Peter L. Freddolino and David J. Hardy and Leonardo G. Trabuco and Klaus Schulten	\N	2007
7399046	High Performance Computing – HiPC 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77220-0_20	\N		\N	\N	185--196	\N	\N	\N		Molecular dynamics simulations are a common and often repeated task in molecular biology. The need for speeding up this treatment
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comes from the requirement for large system simulations with many atoms and numerous time steps. In this paper we presenta new approach to high performance molecular dynamics simulations on graphics processing units. Using modern graphics processingunits for high performance computing is facilitated by their enhanced programmability and motivated by their attractive price/performanceratio and incredible growth in speed. To derive an efficient mapping onto this type of architecture, we have used the ComputeUnified Device Architecture (CUDA) to design and implement a new parallel algorithm. This results in an implementation withsignificant runtime savings on an off-the-shelf computer graphics card.	fbb2a238c1d49e416b79606f15866ad6	dc72a0900ea683e4afaf7cbd0ba8a7b7	43620da92951a6b5e6703dc221947fda	article	Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Commodity GPUs with CUDA	Weiguo Liu and Bertil Schmidt and Gerrit Voss and Wolfgang Müller-Wittig	\N	2007
7399075	Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hess2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ct700200b	\N	P-LINCS: A Parallel Linear Constraint Solver for Molecular Simulation - Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	116-122	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1021/ct700200b}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ct700200b}	 By removing the fastest degrees of freedom, constraints allow for an increase of the time step in molecular simulations. In the last decade parallel simulations have become commonplace. However, up till now efficient parallel constraint algorithms have not been used with domain decomposition. In this paper the parallel linear constraint solver (P-LINCS) is presented, which allows the constraining of all bonds in macromolecules. Additionally the energy conservation properties of (P-)LINCS are assessed in view of improvements in the accuracy of uncoupled angle constraints and integration in single precision. 	1162c46f959924ae35af510ec485a700	c4a1ef3a67a6f1b52dbe76963de0307f	abe6ff751587f105c427285e67e0e13f	article	P-LINCS: A Parallel Linear Constraint Solver for Molecular Simulation	Berk Hess	\N	2008
7399081	Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HessKutzner2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ct700301q	\N	GROMACS 4: Algorithms for Highly Efficient, Load-Balanced, and Scalable Molecular Simulation - Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	435-447	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1021/ct700301q}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ct700301q}	 Molecular simulation is an extremely useful, but computationally very expensive tool for studies of chemical and biomolecular systems. Here, we present a new implementation of our molecular simulation toolkit GROMACS which now both achieves extremely high performance on single processors from algorithmic optimizations and hand-coded routines and simultaneously scales very well on parallel machines. The code encompasses a minimal-communication domain decomposition algorithm, full dynamic load balancing, a state-of-the-art parallel constraint solver, and efficient virtual site algorithms that allow removal of hydrogen atom degrees of freedom to enable integration time steps up to 5 fs for atomistic simulations also in parallel. To improve the scaling properties of the common particle mesh Ewald electrostatics algorithms, we have in addition used a Multiple-Program, Multiple-Data approach, with separate node domains responsible for direct and reciprocal space interactions. Not only does this combination of algorithms enable extremely long simulations of large systems but also it provides that simulation performance on quite modest numbers of standard cluster nodes. 	babb707405bf12b8860e17ec2d91dd02	ca3f3e7280705e2799c6b388ea5c9d68	90e3e7f3f2eb62ed3aa91fe58e9f3aec	article	GROMACS 4: Algorithms for Highly Efficient, Load-Balanced, and Scalable Molecular Simulation	Berk Hess and Carsten Kutzner and David van der Spoel and Erik Lindahl	\N	2008
7399088	Applied Parallel Computing. State of the Art in Scientific Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lund2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75755-9_9	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	73--81	\N	\N	\N		Proteins in the living cell can interact with a wide variety of solutes, ranging from ions, peptides, other proteins, DNA
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to membranes. Charged groups play a major role and solution conditions such as pH and ionic strength can modulate the interactionssignificantly. Describing these systems in a statistical mechanical framework involves thousands of pair-interactions andtherefore a certain amount of coarse graining is often required. We here present a conceptually simple “mesoscopic” proteinmodel where the detailed charge distribution and surface topology is well preserved. Monte Carlo simulations based on thismodel can be used to accurately reproduce second virial coeffients, pH titration curves and binding constants of proteins.	f2af8999ab37422b3fad0fa727cc0599	0b28dc89bb8ff6687d32f281ce84655d	888563861dfb23d244f1f167ba3bc610	article	Coarse Graining Biomolecular Systems	Mikael Lund	\N	2008
7399510	\N	\N	\N	3., durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	Enke	\N	\N	Luhmann1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3fa47fb7a9dca5b5c521651c9ee5ea1e	a54e3da6fc4e1711be1592d397d3db35	22e2637cf40c5b02d03a3b73f21a36ff	book	Vertrauen. Ein Mechanismus der Reduktion sozialer Komplexität	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1989
7399906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hannover u.\\,a.	\N	Das Bildungsproblem in der Geschichte des europäischen Erziehungsdenkens	CMBWH	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	13	\N		\N	8f055fbe5c8cfed028a46a533dd71345	3477800499138f557faddae685adcdac	e86cf1da07572466eade4ff1be67fd67	book	Die Bildungsreform Wilhelm Humboldts	Clemens Menze	\N	1975
7400410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	21222112	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84ca4c179990cdb2a183fad3127eca16	ad4b52d6f4fcf1cf1e46bf1b23112fe7	41e27601cd69b70610bd0d9095c2802a	article	test	test	test	test
7400434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498806	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498806&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Query by document	\N	\N	34--43	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498806}	\N	6ccd72d5ce9bd872b4690629ccb9cd6e	741a27c543cf8b2d4b7fda653c7bdfcf	1e97a6ed778a3799c8a64d8bba3b8b38	inproceedings	Query by document	Yin Yang and Nilesh Bansal and Wisam Dakka and Panagiotis Ipeirotis and Nick Koudas and Dimitris Papadias	\N	2009
7400450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498807	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498807&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Wikipedia pages as entry ...	\N	\N	44--53	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498807}	\N	7678f89f82f6e8c13f89cb29eba9ad05	1735ca9368323fd1f8f1362c26733a57	da471e3c36b612170c15c02cd5e7f430	inproceedings	Wikipedia pages as entry points for book search	Marijn Koolen and Gabriella Kazai and Nick Craswell	\N	2009
7400455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498810	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498810&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Classifying tags using open ...	\N	\N	64--73	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498810}	\N	35c6bfec1934d363b8d9f1e1f74fdc7e	0d0fa75770f038aadffb131f23ae0b3d	6318146bc1abe2d5e87da16d00700516	inproceedings	Classifying tags using open content resources	Simon Overell and B\\"{o}rkur Sigurbj\\"{o}rnsson and Roelof van Zwol	\N	2009
7400456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498809	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498809&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Clustering the tagged web	\N	\N	54--63	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498809}	\N	e8180c53173c67f69cd99eed8d11b2c3	5595f06f88310ed67fd6fe23f813c69b	75c4bad29d7eb4b34f68da27f0353516	inproceedings	Clustering the tagged web	Daniel Ramage and Paul Heymann and Christopher D. Manning and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2009
7400461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498815	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498815&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Measuring the similarity between ...	\N	\N	104--113	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498815}	\N	0aa54807fff46fc3daa95a3892dc5412	058cbfb18171488c67dc2a57c8eadd82	5d0e81e5f3e80ad2c64305ab1f7c40ab	inproceedings	Measuring the similarity between implicit semantic relations using web search engines	Danushka Bollegala and Yutaka Matsuo and Mitsuru Ishizuka	\N	2009
7400464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498831	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498831&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Is Wikipedia link structure ...	\N	\N	232--241	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498831}	\N	13aa00153933782c902b52dc3a1fcd16	9f3f07b5ca3019e79ea8b5bc1d897b22	d92e0f5ce4fec7f011801cd5c06c302c	inproceedings	Is Wikipedia link structure different?	Jaap Kamps and Marijn Koolen	\N	2009
7400467	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498836	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498836&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=22484933&CFTOKEN=28482801	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Speeding up algorithms on ...	\N	\N	272--281	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498836}	\N	871ef133ee334e4d724082f8de61f077	f02346f6b2b692e3670313f57693c652	8b7f4a8a09efd8b6289e10a7e07c3ad8	inproceedings	Speeding up algorithms on compressed web graphs	Chinmay Karande and Kumar Chellapilla and Reid Andersen	\N	2009
7400902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390527	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390527	\N	Posterior probabilistic clustering using NMF	\N	\N	831--832	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390527}	\N	3106a53a04bce48d127d7fc513388207	d4a49e93277ba5f0e663eeaa02f296bb	450b39b783a978256990d5a3579b71ac	inproceedings	Posterior probabilistic clustering using NMF	Chris Ding and Tao Li and Dijun Luo and Wei Peng	\N	2008
7401084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390548	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390548	\N	Hypergraph partitioning for document clustering	\N	\N	871--872	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390548}	\N	2376aa8b697a19edfabb02ae301faef4	8eb5be571e774cbbd37dc8cbe63debe3	e92ce9414cf133fd73a4efc32de3bd3d	inproceedings	Hypergraph partitioning for document clustering: a unified clique perspective	Tianming Hu and Hui Xiong and Wenjun Zhou and Sam Yuan Sung and Hangzai Luo	\N	2008
7401096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390549	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390549	\N	Pagerank based clustering of hypertext document collections	\N	\N	873--874	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390549}	\N	be498e51c887edf0b4aecd43c2836016	8fe5b0b040ba446099f56c664de931cf	eb2e0a1a8f6043e503a41a6c2444722a	inproceedings	Pagerank based clustering of hypertext document collections	Konstantin Avrachenkov and Vladimir Dobrynin and Danil Nemirovsky and Son Kim Pham and Elena Smirnova	\N	2008
7401357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDOC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/edoc/StoitsevS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/edoc/edoc2008.html#StoitsevS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	53-62	\N	\N	conf/edoc/2008	date = {2008-12-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EDOC.2008.20}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3373-5}	\N	a7fb924538cf46c72b7b4bd5e92fd8f1	07df2a65908830b95a7786bec86df43d	9165f2ffeb3c1fb709e83babaef96112	inproceedings	An Architecture for End-User Driven Business Process Management.	Todor Stoitsev and Stefan Scheidl	\N	2008
7401365	\N	4849	\N	\N	\N	\N	TAMODIA	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/tamodia/StoitsevSS07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/tamodia/tamodia2007.html#StoitsevSS07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	213-226	\N	\N	conf/tamodia/2007	date = {2007-11-29}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77222-4_17}, isbn = {978-3-540-77221-7}	\N	93570444286428479d8736a3cf068ae1	4d7ad249ffef86a31c17eb1e27e77902	a0841658c9aa78dec420d72fc907808a	inproceedings	A Framework for Light-Weight Composition and Management of Ad-Hoc Business Processes.	Todor Stoitsev and Stefan Scheidl and Michael Spahn	Marco Winckler and Hilary Johnson and Philippe A. Palanque	2007
7401563	Housing Strategies in Europe, 1880-1930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HyldDenm1992	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	S. 40 - 72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fb558d4e007f0e24e558ad67f7f43e4d	4dac51af8cbbc854b16a3d88027f959f	e39c4d50b0d1112c59dbd14c54444a31	article	Denmark	Ole Hyldtoft	\N	1992
7401664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Little, Brown	\N	\N	\N	Surowiecki2004	\N	\N	KDubiq Blueprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f08b88f4379769401a0cddd95711ac6f	b288d9f1333eb4c2b23be24635314a26	be3186c675bd03d844133ab7c972bece	book	The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and
\
How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations	James Surowiecki	\N	2004
7401695	\N	\N	\N	Reprint	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Random House Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Keen2008	http://www.amazon.de/Cult-Amateur-MySpace-User-Generated-Destroying/dp/0385520816	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b3e5f10bd66a9a349ba1f8ed4470094	b97727840b8a478e75ded21ac1027e7d	218f871a62c08d65cbf775028340b31b	book	The Cult of the Amateur: How Blogs, MySpace, YouTube, and the Rest of Today's User-Generated Media Are Destroying Our Economy, Our Culture, and Our Values	Andrew Keen	\N	2008
7401838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	CSEL	Halm:Sulpicius	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	b2e08a4bf0e5a883e6135a549d7728b1	dbdfdca40b255a14d0a20b7315aa6b65	5f18afb3b93cb02ec24b5fe37e2fbbe5	book	Sulpicii Severi libri quae supersunt	\N	Karl Halm	1866
7401883	\N	4071 / 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIVR2006 - 5th International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 4071	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany	\N	\N	Hare2006Medi	\N	\N		\N	\N	529--532	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-36018-6}, doi = {10.1007/11788034_61}	\N	9e72ed78b98e26c12e8a83ed08d19791	f42594ccdd7e15a7263460e3b14009e6	edd19b283b3f8c286d240ed0351e87c3	inproceedings	MediAssist: Using Content-Based Analysis and Context to Manage Personal Photo Collections	Neil O'Hare and Hyowon Lee and Saman Cooray and Cathal Gurrin and Gareth Jones and Jovanka Malobabic and Noel O'Connor and Alan F. Smeaton and Bartlomiej Uscilowski.	Hari Sundaram and Milind Naphade and John R. Smith and Yong Rui	2006
7401912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archäologisches Landesmuseums Baden-Württemberg	\N	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen ; Nr. 59	UBHD66662810	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	80 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2172-5, 3-8062-1924-9}, language = {ger}	\N	fbd1365d85fb54deca1a1d240f5928b2	c37fdee3af5e0ab16a05a267d756116d	988634d43d6961fdbc6df4f700a1c41f	book	Römische Schuhe : Luxus an den Füßen	Peter Knötzele	\N	2007
7401973	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	{Sun Microsystems}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jms102	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic = {jms[1]}	\N	ee0de32fddfe658516b1bd1ded56c489	6e56c8a6f7d99c50e91c3f5f81d8704e	0adb6765a0ade477942e2af489c32959	techreport	Java Message Service --- Version 1.0.2b	Mark Hapner and Rich Burridge and Rahul Sharma and Joseph Fialli	\N	2001
7401986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '05: Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1076109	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076034.1076109	\N	When will information retrieval be "good enough"?	\N	\N	433--440	\N	\N	\N	location = {Salvador, Brazil}, isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1076034.1076109}	We describe a user study that examined the relationship between the quality of an Information Retrieval system and the effectiveness of its users in performing a task. The task involves finding answer facets of questions pertaining to a collection of newswire documents over a six month period. We artificially created sets of ranked lists at increasing levels of quality by blending the output of a state-of-the-art retrieval system with truth data created by annotators. Subjects performed the task by using these ranked lists to guide their labeling of answer passages in the retrieved articles. We found that as system accuracy improves, subject time on task and error rate decrease, and the rate of finding new correct answers increases. There is a large intermediary region in which the utility difference is not significant; our results suggest that there is some threshold of accuracy for this task beyond which user utility improves rapidly, but more experiments are needed to examine the area around that threshold closely.	971f744d9895353fa071271321bbb901	10dec2ca31a05b70fd669586af63c3a6	f7637cd9ba764210de8cebb910c4c403	inproceedings	When will information retrieval be "good enough"?	James Allan and Ben Carterette and Joshua Lewis	\N	2005
7401991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390362	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390362&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES278&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=SIGIR&CFID=20563137&CFTOKEN=35255443	\N	SIGIR: SIGIR '08, User adaptation: good results ...	\N	\N	147--154	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390362}	\N	439a21a673ba4cb716147780e49aa4ec	91edd58dcc29a3b56376157818564292	20f84937661765b9722c3cb00b0b51c3	inproceedings	User adaptation: good results from poor systems	Catherine L. Smith and Paul B. Kantor	\N	2008
7402018	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	4 Huntington Street, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903	\N	\N	wiley2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20324	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	614-628	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20324}	\N	a7d9637b88848786fea9dc5f3ae89c4e	57b4249fb6dd23224323a1a3bde6d84d	ac2a0fafb20a5c1636eb96a28380db4e	article	Cross-Evaluation: A new model for information system evaluation	Ying Sun and Paul B. Kantor	\N	2006
7402999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Silberschnur	Güllesheim	\N	\N	Kuebler-Ross1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1ccbf42dc22867c2d42adde1a40c7fd	6705a93f70e91d3281097f74a6da569c	5653166475f404617e0dc34504b7ce5f	book	Über den Tod und das Leben danach	Elisabeth Kübler-Ross	\N	1996
7403012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 53	Biegert_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	131 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1541-3}	\N	0fd293479d7f4eab35143d51316f0539	b2f3e6e6c8dcb56152b7b7a6e5b05523	0b6ab6896110d75ec251c84b0f7cfe9a	book	Von Augustus bis Attila : Leben am ungarischen Donaulimes; [anlässlich der gleichnamigen Sonderausstellung des Ungarischen Nationalmuseums Budapest vom Dezember 2000 - Januar 2002	Susanne Biegert and Martin Kemkes	Limesmuseum Aalen	2000
7403014	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württemberg. Landesmuseum, Sekretariat d. Archäolog. Sammlungen	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 41	Fugmann_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	96 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cfceb6ffd448e83127d536e34f0ecd4	5304f9a8c7df8686753d54314804d7bf	1528a7966c0ed03b18ef379ee8e947e7	book	Römisches Theater in der Provinz : eine Einführung in das Theaterwesen im Imperium Romanum	Joachim Fugmann	\N	1988
7403017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern e.V.	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 46	Fasold_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	92 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb9c20ebe18cc5eaffeb9d5fcf7804a4	b8699f1fb0da13838a7444a36e361b71	eb20bd521306b7bc856e52d96d134dcd	book	Römischer Grabbrauch in Süddeutschland	Peter Fasold	Gesellschaft für Vor-und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	1992
7403025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 34	Rieche_1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	80 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	3adc46042a5a2c0646068ef19a9faae5	2a1e17eef223d8a003fe939cf2c371f3	fd32cfee24c8c26385fb5f4b9f015522	book	Römische Kinder- und Gesellschaftsspiele	Anita Rieche	Gesellschaft für Vor-und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	1984
7403029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 48	Huld-Zetsche_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	180 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4af677be5b52d296e7457251f97a3ea	2ff198191f06ca25383a82c28863fa60	e69a3bc94c866345dc7858a8ad5f8c65	book	Nida : eine römische Stadt in Frankfurt am Main	Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche	\N	1994
7403032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württemberg. Landesmuseum	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 36	Junkelmann_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	80 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	e89ea4ffced4073b996fcb29a26588f7	b5a06c550865c828aa87cc33f073bfa7	38f2bfcd08996301941b1f1208c194ff	book	Muli Mariani : Marsch in römischer Legionarsrüstung über die Alpen	Marcus Junkelmann	Gesellschaft für Vor-und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	1985
7403036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württ. Landesmuseum [u.a.]	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 45	Braun_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	148 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	79dcea536a4f290c61b3ad8e518565c1	2626789b089451e27adbf3388693b3fd	9d3ca55632ad6c6135063720b835c195	book	Frühe Forschungen am obergermanischen Limes in Baden-Württemberg	Rainer Braun	Gesellschaft für Vor-und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	1991
7403043	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württemberg. Landesmuseum	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 43	Matthaeus_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	108 S.	\N	2	\N		\N	0f972a1ec9bec35ce58db452a4056a7c	d96f6642493e9defdd1195db8845ee3a	d553f5773665f46e2048d850de6f876f	book	Der Arzt in römischer Zeit : Medizinische Instrumente und Arzneien; archäologische Hinterlassenschaften in Siedlungen und Gräbern	Hartmut Matthäus	\N	1989
7403048	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württemberg. Landesmuseum	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 39	Matthaeus_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	104 S.	\N	2	\N		\N	ba15b7aadd4698e748ae60c3a75ad65b	39c07994949be70b01df525ec21a8266	95f88e2888a6f87fe3a7a156fe820324	book	Der Arzt in römischer Zeit : Literarische Nachrichten - archäologische Denkmäler	Hartmut Matthäus	\N	1987
7403053	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 58	Kemkes_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-2057-3}	\N	09876c03d8b5e8a884aa5b76ff686854	960f05ac0b3be1ef7ab305ae99a81c6c	9394d6d3a12d37fad21e0ff55e4a855c	book	Das Römerkastell Aalen : Erforschung und Rekonstruktion des grössten Reiterkastells am UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Limes	Martin Kemkes	\N	2006
7403057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 37	Schillinger-Haefele_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	152 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f07001cdf3aeb766834befc78a28cda	e79805d7472111c1fd33ea618c890c94	af83f6e8d242c99032993a565dd44314	book	Consules, Augusti, Caesares : Datierung von römischen Inschriften und Münzen	Ute Schillinger-Häfele	\N	1986
7403062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	testartikel	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a11ca606dde2b16f70728a93bffeeebc	4b07cfe1af5ad5fe0c242d45a16919e6	f07bf9b67623880301b88187b530ba70	article	Test Artikel	Wesley Richards	\N	2009
7403075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 49	Filtzinger_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	136 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	58553cc3e8b7a53f342df8f097ecc633	ae9c50c397d45e2724154507b6bddf30	67d29f0657c6ffc09fa7f10fbba97055	book	Arae Flaviae : das römische Rottweil	Philipp Filtzinger	Dominikanermuseum Rottweil	1995
7403865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBHD65913276	\N	\N		\N	\N	XLIV, 968 Sp.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-52891-0, 978-3-406-52891-0}, language = {ger}	\N	3932a3f98c9dbac6895fb6c346ef669c	c37537f1ae6d177276717046c49d99de	ec29502e4ba12362a6849d09140155c8	book	Antike Medizin : ein Lexikon	Karl-Heinz Leven	\N	2005
7403948	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze, 206, I 33100 Udine, Italy	\N	\N	wiley2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.10408	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	530-543	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.10408}	\N	2490329cff0ef9f541a8fcd1a8bd03a0	2a4b178c20f02412c6269e12db77e369	c87064919af90d47ae275ab63a7be716	article	Measuring retrieval effectiveness: A new proposal and a first experimental validation	Vincenzo Della Mea and Stefano Mizzaro	\N	2004
7403978	Information - Wissenschaft \\& Praxis	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Demartini_2006	http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/content/forschung/publikationen/StefanoMizzaro_DGD.pdf	\N		\N	\N	433-443	\N	8	\N		\N	6dc5d0eef776018c0d6bff015a0b2b77	7f0192a982d3fe56775ab6ab6a07c0b1	57ee6412cbffaa50d41ea19867a73fee	article	Measuring retrieval effectiveness with average distance measure (ADM). 	Gianluca Demartini and Stefano Mizzaro and Vincenzo Della Mea and Luca Di Gaspero	\N	2006
7403998	Journal of Documentation	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schloegl08	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContentItem.do;jsessionid=77309C221A2B3616A7506C1F47A9BFEF?contentType=Article&contentId=1745105	\N		\N	\N	643 - 666	\N	5	\N		\N	4878af190fe95c92a33bb8d60f281a71	686f47ce8e79468d6dc7d0a993175d5b	e59104f46042b63fefe11b9b292fa533	article	Practitioners and academics as authors and readers: the case of LIS journals 	Christian Schlögl and Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
7404074	Information Research	2	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olsson2005	http://informationr.net/ir/10-2/paper219.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N		\N	e539d96b7b7fed5910b6ff4ba7262016	81a0dd54562f804398d306902ec587cf	328ff2d786f368b0f58e084a2b0c5039	article	Meaning and authority: the social construction of an 'author' among information behaviour researchers	Michael Olsson	\N	2005
7404166	International Journal of Computer Science and Applications	4	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liris-3605	http://www.tmrfindia.org/ijcsa/v62.html	\N		\N	Special Issue on Networking Mobile Virtual Knowledge	\N	\N	2	\N	issn = {0972-9038}, language = {en}	Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become increasingly popular with the rise of the Web 2.0 in which internet users are invited to contribute and interact on web sites. Although many SNS are criticized for privacy issues, most of their users tend to share more and more personal (and sometimes intimate) content on these communities. This creates new opportunities for them to communicate and exchange with their friends, acquaintances or even with people they are ready to interact with. In this paper, we explore how to gather and leverage user’s context knowledge in order to ease and enhance the social communication experience in networking sites. In order to give a first illustration of our proposition, we also present our current works on hyperlocal communications as a transposition of the SNS paradigm to real life meetings and encounters. We rely on an analysis of several modern SNS and their new usages, a definition of context-awareness, and the current trends that motivate our approach.	d5931705ee723519cbe6107b59b2e6c3	81056b69d45e579878c26af2cb2b4d7d	961f1e10b008013abf0454c8f530c1fb	article	Context-Awareness, the Missing Block of Social Networking	Adrien Joly and Pierre Maret and Johann Daigremont	Jacques Calmet and Pierre Maret	2009
7404177	Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://indology.info:8107/papers/cousins/	\N		\N	\N	57-63	\N	6. 1	\N		\N	6235b2a7ad1edccb8e64d6b019c4d74b	f717af30cea914173e2a29008d5929eb	7800427346cb0dd4cb4d2793a07fc90c	article	The Dating of the Historical Buddha: A Review Article	L. S. COUSINS	\N	1996
7404190	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	BortzDoering2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=62236537*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XV, 812 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.; Literaturverz. S. [753] - 792	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540419403}	\N	e2e3b2eae8c931744499a416353a6748	90ac4cd09cac6b94234fcf02d660d406	ae1ffbb169ca4dffac2485e37b6f1ead	book	Forschungsmethoden und Evaluation: für Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler	Jürgen Bortz and Nicola Döring	\N	2003
7404193	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Proceedings of the 41st Annual	\N	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4438816	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-113	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2008.25}	Automating business rules management has provided significant benefits including greater control, improved flexibility, and the ability to rapidly deploy business rules across processes, information systems and channels (Web, legacy, wireless and otherwise). These benefits, in addition to trends in service orientated architectures, Web semantics, and business process management, have spawned an emerging business rules engine (BRE) market. Despite these developments, little has been published in MIS journals that examine the management of business rules management systems (BRMS) development and deployments. Making use of structuration research methods, we collect data from leading developers, end- users, researchers and thought-leaders from the industry. Data collection results revealed a business rules management lifecycle inclusive of these steps: align, capture, organize, author, distribute, test, apply, maintain. The contextual influences, actors, inputs, outputs and artifacts are identified in each step. Academic and managerial contributions, as well as recommendations for future research are provided.	17c3144a85f6bf59bb9a042dc829f0d7	0eeaabc963cd36a2ed8a0be078365bd0	08174947ee40af60da351006dd599e63	article	A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management	M.L. Nelson and R.L. Rariden and R. Sen	\N	2008
7404222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	Reinders2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=73903157*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	287 S. ; 24 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486578375 and 978-3-486-57837-9}	\N	f135f47924fe19a1ed875cd055f931ab	f39601c24e7a5edb4182dbe96aedcab3	4de0dbeff57a3f94854fa6251729fb1a	book	Qualitative Interviews mit Jugendlichen führen: ein Leitfaden	Heinz Reinders	\N	2005
7404231	Journal asiatique	281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	SARDS 2	\N	\N	61-138	\N	1/2	\N		\N	79f1a67f6a147c22503218d1f370cfd7	72c3ac33c552c836abb2eaba0e7cc391	4c1285f8bc484fe80073b65fc4a71b4f	article	L'Indo-Grec Ménandre ou Paul Demiéville revisité.	Gérard Fussman	\N	1993
7404237	Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fiedler1975pen	\N	\N		\N	\N	619--633	\N	100	\N		\N	1e28bd7eee25b60c0554d1ed9ebb97dd	adbb1ba61d363865e2820fedd492a0b1	225afe6fe72eeacb777f7dab77488bb7	article	{A property of eigenvectors of nonnegative symmetric matrices and its application to graph theory}	M. Fiedler	\N	1975
7404248	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3978171	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4463	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 09:37:41}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3978171}, eprint = {0901.4463}	The idea of black hole remnants in RG modified gravity [<a href="/abs/hep-th/0002196">hep-th/0002196</a>;\
<a href="/abs/hep-th/0602159">hep-th/0602159</a>] depends essentially on the positiveness of a parameter that\
enters the running Newton constant. The positiveness of this parameter was\
established by comparing the large distance expansion of running Newton\
constant with the Donoghue's original result about the one-loop correction to\
the Newtonian potential [<a href="/abs/gr-qc/9310024">gr-qc/9310024</a>; <a href="/abs/gr-qc/9405057">gr-qc/9405057</a>]. But since the\
appearance of paper [<a href="/abs/gr-qc/0207118">gr-qc/0207118</a>] by Khriplovich and Kirilin it became widely\
appreciated that the sign of one-loop correction in Donoghue's original result\
is incorrect. This falsifies the argument for existence of black hole remnants\
in RG modified gravity.	8a5f5fb021eb155a4d04c347ac030f05	1bda3cf3741c180d1133ba9987141db4	26a18be320ca8c87e23abcd0a09016a5	article	No black hole remnants in RG modified gravity	Michael Maziashvili	\N	2009
7404249	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4066937	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2844	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 09:26:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4066937}, eprint = {0902.2844}	We extend our previous study on the effects of an information-theoretically\
motivated nonlinear correction to the Wheeler-deWitt equation in the\
minisuperspace scheme for FRW universes. Firstly we show that even when the\
geometry is hyperbolic, and matter given by a cosmological constant, the\
nonlinearity can still provide a barrier to screen the initial singularity,\
just as in the case for flat universes. Secondly, in the flat case we show that\
singularity avoidance in the presence of a free massless scalar field is\
perturbatively possible for a very large class of initially unperturbed quantum\
states, generalising our previous discussion using Gaussian states.	56a7d0d27df129e0d7665f8529d4baee	28958a14d0cf8e2f2aa59e6a03e86958	bd29782b3c55c9f962025467dc083e19	article	Singularity Avoidance in Nonlinear Quantum Cosmology	Le-Huy Nguyen and Rajesh R. Parwani	\N	2009
7404250	Reviews of Modern Physics	20	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:732240	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.20.367	\N		\N	\N	367+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-17 15:34:29}, citeulike-article-id = {732240}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.20.367}	Non-relativistic quantum mechanics is formulated here in a different way. It is; however; mathematically equivalent to the familiar formulation. In quantum mechanics the probability of an event which can happen in several different ways is the absolute square of a sum of complex contributions; one from each alternative way. The probability that a particle will be found to have a path  x ( t ) lying somewhere within a region of space time is the square of a sum of contributions; one from each path in the region. The contribution from a single path is postulated to be an exponential whose (imaginary) phase is the classical action (in units of \\^{a}) for the path in question. The total contribution from all paths reaching  x ;  t  from the past is the wave function \\"{I}( x ;\\^{A}  t ). This is shown to satisfy Schroedinger's equation. The relation to matrix and operator algebra is discussed. Applications are indicated; in particular to eliminate the coordinates of the field oscillators from the equations of quantum electrodynamics.	eaa43509f80cb11a493dbbd18ce00a48	8bc9a50acea2287e75be5ec288cf83aa	d416046012cc1a89d8a4264b8f3ffaa0	article	Space-Time Approach to Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics	R. P. Feynman	\N	1948
7404251	Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4061656	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/9/8/029	\N		\N	\N	1387--1398	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-17 00:35:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4061656}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/9/8/029}	The possible domain structures which can arise in the universe in a spontaneously broken gauge theory are studied. It is shown that the formation of domain wall, strings or monopoles depends on the homotopy groups of the manifold of degenerate vacua. The subsequent evolution of these structures is investigated. It is argued that while theories generating domain walls can probably be eliminated (because of their unacceptable gravitational effects), a cosmic network of strings may well have been formed and may have had important cosmological effects.	7bb837d2cb6d1b3ff1fa59dcc22bb57c	53e7daac2c49e4823fee6d4538b0ce17	5c1754f9549a8ada5d7b0f58e8388381	article	Topology of cosmic domains and strings	T. W. B. Kibble	\N	1976
7404252	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4061171	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9409158	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 19:06:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4061171}, eprint = {hep-th/9409158}	The one-loop contribution to the entropy of a black hole from field modes\
near the horizon is computed in string theory. It is modular invariant and\
ultraviolet finite. There is an infrared divergence that signifies an\
instability near the event horizon of the black hole. It is due to the\
exponential growth of the density of states and the associated Hagedorn\
transition characteristic of string theory. It is argued that this divergence\
is indicative of a tree level contribution, and the Bekenstein-Hawking-Gibbons\
formula for the entropy should be understood in terms of string states stuck\
near the horizon.	12f49db7150611a4b7452f1d20093a46	0f5845c5bbb1483ff3f8536b557eff8b	d30202a6c29f9ac92225d8ce81516390	article	Quantum Corrections to Black Hole Entropy in String Theory	Atish Dabholkar	\N	1995
7404253	Nuclear Physics B	335	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4061140	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(90)90174-C	\N		\N	\N	138--154	\N	1	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-16 18:47:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4061140}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(90)90174-C}	For scattering processes in which both  s  and  t  are significantly larger than the Planck mass we have string theory on the one hand, and on the other hand the physics of black hole formation and decay. Both these descriptions are as yet ill understood. It is argued in this paper that a lot of insight is to be gained by insisting that black holes and strings should be “unified”. Just like string theory, the horizon of a black hole is governed by some conformal operator algebra on a two-dimensional surface, where the in- and out-going particles are represented as vertex insertions, so here we have a starting point for a unified description. Only the “physical picture” is very different. Rather than a quantized string, a black hole is seen to be a classical statistical ensemble defined on a membrane, its horizon. The former requires a minkowskian surface; the latter a euclidean one. These two are known to be related by a Wick rotation. We stress that black holes are as fundamental as strings, so the two pictures really are complementary.	edf69c3b2996653e4d389b84e6303d30	6f6176b9a4aac2f8e4900d88fbe10392	bb0ca57c2773f282fb39080d8ec78301	article	The black hole interpretation of string theory	G. 'thooft	\N	1990
7404254	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4057736	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2361	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 09:26:07}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4057736}, eprint = {0902.2361}	Theories which have fundamental information destruction or decoherence are\
motivated by the black hole information paradox where one appears to have pure\
states evolving into mixed states. However such theories have either violated\
conservation laws, or are highly non-local. Here, we show that the tension\
between conservation laws and locality can be circumvented by constructing a\
relational theory of information destruction. In terms of conservation laws, we\
derive a generalisation of Noether's theorem for general theories, and show\
that symmetries imply a strong restriction on the type of evolution\
permissable. With respect to locality, we distinguish violations of causality\
from the creation or destruction of space-like seperated correlations. We show\
that violations of causality need not occur in a relational framework, although\
one can have situations where correlations decay faster than one might\
otherwise expect or can be created over spatial distances. This creation or\
destruction of correlations cannot be used to signal superluminally, and thus\
no violation of causality occurs. We prove that theories with information\
destruction can be made time-symmetric, thus impossing no arrow of time.	6ae26e7783936c77e0858414c814b167	4a8f718a782530c8a45d88ead86174a4	c5f2b635939532fa170aa3604b158c6e	article	Fundamental destruction of information and conservation laws	Jonathan Oppenheim and Benni Reznik	\N	2009
7404255	Physical Review D	54	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056747	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6559	\N		\N	\N	6559+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 19:03:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4056747}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6559}	We calculate the entropy of a scalar field in terms of the brick-wall method by faithfully following the definition of the extremal black hole with zero Hawking temperature. Without recourse to the Euclidean formalism, which gives the arbitrary nonvanishing temperature, we obtain the nonvanishing and divergent entropy in the two-dimensional dilaton-Maxwell theory and the four-dimensional Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m solution even for the vanishing Hawking temperature in view of the microcanonical ensemble.	3156da3ad321db709fcfc4b0859058ea	39e20809487a3903341f2d0324aa59b9	403fa24663a8f11b4c9bab6a928d50a9	article	Nonvanishing entropy of extremal charged black holes	Hyunjoo Lee and Sung-Won Kim and Won T. Kim	\N	1996
7404256	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056746	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9709064	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 19:02:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4056746}, eprint = {hep-th/9709064}	We consider the extremal limit of a black hole geometry of the\
Reissner-Nordstrom type and compute the quantum corrections to its entropy.\
Universally, the limiting geometry is the direct product of two 2-dimensional\
spaces and is characterized by just a few parameters. We argue that the quantum\
corrections to the entropy of such extremal black holes due to a massless\
scalar field have a universal behavior. We obtain explicitly the form of the\
quantum entropy in this extremal limit as function of the parameters of the\
limiting geometry. We generalize these results to black holes with toroidal or\
higher genus horizon topologies. In general, the extreme quantum entropy is\
completely determined by the spectral geometry of the horizon and in the\
ultra-extreme case it is just a determinant of the 2-dimensional Laplacian. As\
a byproduct of our considerations we obtain expressions for the quantum entropy\
of black holes which are not of the Reissner-Nordstrom type: the extreme\
dilaton and extreme Kerr-Newman black holes. In both cases the classical\
Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is modified by logarithmic corrections.	1105249e76034be0dc3bad584ff7fd2e	ea625470e99a384b1c84d62399d10991	06b7512c7810abd86bc70780597e99ba	article	Universality of Quantum Entropy for Extreme Black Holes	Robert B. Mann and Sergey N. Solodukhin	\N	1998
7404257	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056730	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9504147	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 19:01:03}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4056730}, comment = {(private-note)Download and check the first 11 references in this paper. They correspond to initial ideas of black holes as elementary particles.}, eprint = {hep-th/9504147}	Some of the extremal black hole solutions in string theory have the same\
quantum numbers as the Bogomol'nyi saturated elementary string states. We\
explore the possibility that these black holes can be identified to elementary\
string excitations. It is shown that stringy effects could correct the\
Bekenstein-Hawking formula for the black hole entropy in such a way that it\
correctly reproduces the logarithm of the density of elementary string states.\
In particular, this entropy has the correct dependence on three independent\
parameters, the mass and the left-handed charge of the black hole, and the\
string coupling constant.	a93a990dec3696ca8d9743a40d61ca5f	1c25f65c675a4031ed4274ce5bb1fc74	88f818cf42d6798d0d5497729223227b	article	EXTREMAL BLACK HOLES AND ELEMENTARY STRING STATES	Ashoke Sen	\N	1995
7404258	Physics Letters B	357	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056728	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(95)00922-8	\N		\N	\N	295--299	\N	3	\N	issn = {03702693}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 18:59:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4056728}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(95)00922-8}	We find in the brick wall model that the entropy of scalar matter in an extremal Reissner-Nordstrom background does not vanish and in fact has a stronger divergence than usual. We also interpret earlier results on the classical action of these black holes to argue that the mass may be a measure of the gravitational entropy, somewhat like in string models.	fb5e7e27b6095854eb60cb0fe59e522f	cbdfd918bcd80af0930653c43aa8f105	82f434c8ad235e496ad46d04a1591f3a	article	Entropy for extremal Reissner-Nordstrom black holes	A. Ghosh	\N	1995
7404259	Physical Review Letters	77	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056726	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.428	\N		\N	\N	428+	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 18:57:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4056726}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.428}	String theory is used to count microstates of four-dimensional extremal black holes in compactifications with N  =  4 and N  =  8 supersymmetry. The result agrees for large charges with the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy.	d3b60e7b6fbfcb408e8c23c6503d4886	2eb6b1f8ae17ce5aa6ffd1f4832b6187	d04d20ab409a88bb7ee64cbff585653c	article	Statistical Entropy of Four-Dimensional Extremal Black Holes	Juan M. Maldacena and Andrew Strominger	\N	1996
7404260	Physical Review D	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056693	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.16.1762	\N		\N	\N	1762+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 18:34:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4056693}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.16.1762}	It is possible for a classical field theory to have two homogeneous stable equilibrium states with different energy densities. In the quantum version of the theory, the state of higher energy density becomes unstable through barrier penetration. In the first paper in this series, it was argued that the relevant quantity to study was a decay probability per unit time per unit volume, Γ / V = Ae-B / ℏ[1+O(ℏ)], and the theory of the coefficient B was given. This paper gives the theory of the coefficient A.	34aad339fdb2026145065f52e5257608	38e93a1d303e1585e2e4b2f3802d2c37	7a931bb519b127a6f64595d6a10eab79	article	Fate of the false vacuum. II. First quantum corrections	Curtis G. Callan and Sidney Coleman	\N	1977
7404261	Nuclear Physics B	321	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056677	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(89)90353-2	\N		\N	\N	481--508	\N	2	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 18:25:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4056677}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(89)90353-2}	A general third-quantized framework for a system of interacting universes is described. The third-quantized fields create and annihilate second-quantized single-universe states, and are equivalent to second-quantized spacetime coupling constants. This implies that the spacetime couplings obey dynamical equations. A direct consequence of this is that the spacetime coupling constants are in general subject to uncertainty relations. A concrete illustration of these facts is given using the semiclassical instanton approximation to a theory of gravity coupled to axions. The field theory action is explicitly constructed and the dynamical equation for the long distance axion potential thereby derived. The equation implies that the potential has a minimum with vanishing effective cosmological constant.	e3da100c057a9d2b918bbb6108002188	6f068cc9c25c9bae9a0ae4c4582a008a	327f1a59adfb3da5c10b3241aacafc32	article	Baby universe, third quantization and the cosmological constant	Steven B. Giddings and Andrew Strominger	\N	1989
7404262	Nuclear Physics B	306	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4056100	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(88)90446-4	\N		\N	\N	890--907	\N	4	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 16:45:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4056100}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(88)90446-4}	We consider a system comprised of an axion (described by a rank-three antisymmetric tensor field strength) coupled to gravity. Instantons are found which describe the nucleation of a Planck-sized baby Robertson-Walker universe. Information loss to the baby universe can lead to an effective loss of quantum coherence. An estimate of the magnitude of this effect on particle propagation is made in the semi-classical approximation. This magnitude depends on the parameters of the theory (which includes a cutoff since the theory is non-renormalizable) and on the quantum state of the many-universe system. In contrast to the naive expectation that Planck-scale dynamics should lead to very small effects at low energies, the effects of these instantons can be large. The case of string theory is considered in some detail, and it is found that a massless dilaton can suppress the tunneling.	95202c4bef359a9fc1c8424bc4a5ad95	0dc04e6cbb7734054cd418a46bb989c0	90de337b446e6e9b95f0fc4e218e76a8	article	Axion-induced topology change in quantum gravity and string theory	Steven B. Giddings and Andrew Strominger	\N	1988
7404263	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1663435	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9607235	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 16:08:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1663435}, eprint = {hep-th/9607235}	This thesis is devoted to trying to find a microscopic quantum description ofblack holes. We consider black holes in string theory which is a quantum theoryof gravity. We find that the ``area law'' black hole entropy for extremal andnear-extremal charged black holes arises from counting microscopicconfigurations. We study black holes in five and four spacetime dimensions. Wecalculate the Hawking temperature and give a physical picture of the Hawkingdecay process. Hopefully, the reader will find here a moderately self containedreview of D-branes and string theory applied to black hole physics.	a1db94bff4361023440962d4bf6b3bdd	2584b0a559beca235ab89b6aa52d2601	fcacdd7112e2c5b6455c3223295d38bc	misc	Black Holes in String Theory	Juan M. Maldacena	\N	1996
7404264	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4055634	http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9808020	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 16:06:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4055634}, eprint = {quant-ph/9808020}	In this paper, starting from vortices we are finally lead to a treatment of\
Fermions as Kerr-Newman type Black Holes wherein we identify the horizon at the\
particle's Compton wavelength periphery. A naked singularity is avoided and the\
singular processes inside the horizon of the Black Hole are identified with\
Quantum Mechanical effects within the Compton wavelength. Inertial mass,\
gravitation, electromagnetism and even QCD type interactions emerge from such a\
description including relative strengths and also other features like the\
anomalous gyromagnetic ratio, the discreteness of the charge, the reason why\
the electron's field emerges from Newman's complex transformation in General\
Relativity, a rationale for the left handedness of neutrinos and the\
matter-antimatter imbalance. This model describes the most fundamental stable\
Fermions viz., the electrons, neutrinos and approximately the quarks. It also\
harmoniously unifies the hydrodynamical, monopole and classical relativistic\
perspectives.	3466730d59f6b34b99811aebfc5bb6c6	bdcc44d73c730b544761b6625db98400	a6baf899915b956c89f00ef7f706a99e	article	Quantum Mechanical Black Holes: Towards a Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity	B. G. Sidharth	\N	1998
7404265	Classical and Quantum Gravity	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4055606	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/15/8/001	\N		\N	\N	2041--2074	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 16:04:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4055606}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/15/8/001}	In this review we describe the statistical mechanics of quantum systems in the presence of a Killing horizon and compare statistical-mechanical and 1-loop contributions to black-hole entropy. The study of these questions was motivated by attempts to explain the entropy of black holes as a statistical-mechanical entropy of quantum fields propagating near the black-hole horizon. We provide an introduction to this field of research and review its results. In particular, we discuss the relation between the statistical-mechanical entropy of quantum fields and the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in the standard scheme with renormalization of gravitational coupling constants and in the theories of induced gravity.	277f95d6251a63511941f2b6726fcf21	8ebffba18ec8691f2d3e29f7e6046cb6	0bd71bd30c613cc3cc48b657897bee98	article	Thermal fields, entropy and black holes	V. P. Frolov and D. V. Fursaev	\N	1998
7404266	Nuclear Physics B	380	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4055527	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(92)90254-9	\N		\N	\N	447--477	\N	3	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 16:00:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4055527}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(92)90254-9}	It is argued that the qualitative features of black holes, regarded as quantum-mechanical objects, depend both on the parameters of the hole and on the microscopic theory in which it is embedded. A thermal description is inadequate for external holes. In particular, extreme holes of the charged dilaton family can have entropy but nonzero, and even (for  a  > 1) formally infinite, temperature. The existence of a tendency to radiate at the extreme, which threatens to overthrow any attempt to identify the entropy as available internal states and also to expose a naked singularity, is at first quite disturbing. However, by analyzing the perturbations around the extreme holes we show that these holes are protected by mass gaps, or, alternatively, potential barriers, which removes them from thermal contact with the external world. We suggest that the behavior of these extreme-dilation black holes, which from the point of view of traditional black-hole theory seems quite bizarre, can reasonably be interpreted as the holes doing their best to behave like normal elementary particles. The  a  < 1 holes behave qualitatively as extended objects.	31f1b6c76346be04a02df9902dd69ade	6f0dc4ad421ac7b54a2f725d183ad39b	e4d1a68cc00864de70a906485e899485	article	Black holes as elementary particles	Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Frank Wilczek	\N	1992
7404267	Journal of Mathematical Physics	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054772	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JMAPAQ000017000004000515000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	515--516	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 15:09:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4054772}, priority = {2}	The charged C-metric is transformed into another exact solution of the Einstein–Maxwell field equations corresponding to a massive charged particle accelerated by an electric field. When the appropriate equations of motion are satisfied, the nodal singularity associated with the C-metric disappears.	a7f1cd90113e8064e42f3c36dcf06453	13b449fff9c89d6e5c418b9d65231e7e	194abb7818e9ee536a3e984ee9a16d59	article	Removal of the nodal singularity of the C-metric	Frederick J. Ernst	\N	1976
7404268	Physical Review Letters	75	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054732	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3386	\N		\N	\N	3386+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 15:07:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4054732}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3386}	We argue that production of charged black hole pairs joined by a cosmic string in the presence of a magnetic field can be analyzed using the Ernst metric. The effect of the cosmic string is to pull the black holes towards each other, opposing to the background field. An estimation of the production rate using the Euclidean action shows that the process is suppressed as compared to the formation of black holes without strings.	9071e72d455559c20803c2c72e54ebc3	6a54b114de72b66887fcff880edb2184	e6de38477b60faaf648b26b53908c146	article	Pair Creation of Black Holes Joined by Cosmic Strings	R. Emparan	\N	1995
7404269	Physical Review Letters	75	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054708	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3390	\N		\N	\N	3390+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 15:05:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4054708}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3390}	It is shown that topologically stable cosmic strings can, in fact, appear to end or to break, even in theories without monopoles. This can occur whenever the spatial topology of the universe is nontrivial. For the case of Abelian-Higgs strings, we describe the gauge and scalar field configurations necessary for a string to end on a black hole. We give a lower bound for the rate at which a cosmic string will break via black hole pair production, using an instanton calculation based on the Euclidean C-metric.	49cba611e29611fde266c0059dc8c339	a93d2bf97eeeaa124b9f3f6a80ac5c75	b25b55fba4dd7508cf6929f7c5036bfc	article	Breaking Cosmic Strings without Monopoles	Douglas M. Eardley and Gary T. Horowitz and David A. Kastor and Jennie Traschen	\N	1995
7404270	Nuclear Physics B	194	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054665	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(82)90511-9	\N		\N	\N	38--64	\N	1	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 15:04:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4054665}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(82)90511-9}	The rate of monopole pair production in a weak external magnetic field is computed by a semiclassical method. The result is analogous to that for electron-positron pair production in an electric field.	431ffdf57d986d6c1c70b3fb4b22ab90	550645b6bb2c41837968803004b3c5d8	239e75ad4276e418a53b7fe9bdc8bf8a	article	Monopole pair production in a magnetic field	Ian K. Affleck and Nicholas S. Mantona	\N	1982
7404271	Nuclear Physics B	197	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054639	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(82)90455-2	\N		\N	\N	509--519	\N	3	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-15 15:02:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4054639}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(82)90455-2}	The rate of electron-positron pair production in a weak external electric field at large values of  e  is computed. The method is extended to compute the rate of monopole-antimonopole pair production in a weak external magnetic field at large magnetic charge.	ebf22a6205c56c70f4f1aacc21b0d114	fd4c3c9723248514578cff6d642822c4	82f0b0a6ac9274556072f071b918c62a	article	Pair production at strong coupling in weak external fields	Ian K. Affleck and Orlando Alvarez and Nicholas S. Manton	\N	1982
7404272	Physical Review D	53	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054610	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.53.7103	\N		\N	\N	7103+	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 14:59:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4054610}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.53.7103}	In this paper we study the production of pairs of neutral and charged black holes by domain walls, finding classical solutions and calculating their classical actions. We find that neutral black holes whose creation is mediated by Euclidean instantons must be produced mutually at rest with respect to one another, but for charged black holes a new type of instanton is possible in which after formation the two black holes accelerate away from one another. These new types of instantons are not possible in Einstein-Maxwell theory with a cosmological constant. We also find that the creation of nonorientable black hole solutions can be mediated by Euclidean instantons and that in addition if one is prepared to consider entirely Lorentzian no-boundary-type contributions to the path integral then mutually accelerating pairs may be created even in the neutral case. Finally, we consider the production of Kaluza-Klein monopoles both by a standard cosmological term and in the presence of a domain wall. We find that compactification is accompanied by the production of pairs of Kaluza-Klein monopoles.	a2ec1594d617404d5fe839fadbb3b2b9	fe217be501fa5e8df0def964e015337c	ff01d5bd56679f62503e9094b11bb940	article	Pair creation of black holes by domain walls	R. R. Caldwell and H. A. Chamblin and G. W. Gibbons	\N	1996
7404273	Physical Review D	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054549	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.38.1731	\N		\N	\N	1731+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 14:56:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4054549}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.38.1731}	It is well known that when gravitational plane waves propagating on an otherwise flat background collide, they produce spacetime singularities. In this paper we consider the problem of whether (or under what conditions) singularities can be produced by the collision of gravitational waves with finite but very large transverse sizes. On the basis of (nonrigorous) order-of-magnitude considerations, we discuss the outcome of the collision in two fundamentally different regimes for the parameters of the colliding waves; these parameters are the transverse sizes (LT)i, typical amplitudes hi, typical reduced wavelengths λ/i≡λi/2π, thickneses ai, and focal lengths fi∼λ/i2/aihi2 (i=1,2) of the waves 1 and 2.\
\
For the first parameter regime where (LT)1≫(LT)2 and h1≫h2, we conjecture the following. (i) If (LT)2≪√λ/2f1 (h1/h2)1/4, the almost-plane wave 2 will be focused by will be focused by wave 1 down to a finite, minimum size, then diffract and disperse [Fig. 1(a)]. (ii) If (LT)2≫√λ/2f1(h1/h2)1/4 (and if wave 1 is sufficiently anastigmatic), wave 2 will be focused by wave 1 so strongly that it forms a singularity surrounded by a horizon, and the end result is a black hole flying away from wave 1 [Fig. 1(b)]. For the second parameter regime where (LT)1∼(LT)2≡LT and h1∼h2, we conjecture that if LT≫√f1f2≡f, a horizon forms around the two colliding waves shortly before their collision, and the collision produces a black hole that is at rest with respect to the reference frame in which f1∼f2∼f (Fig. 2). As a first step in proving this conjecture, we give a rigorous analysis of the second regime in the case LT≫f, for the special situation of colliding parallel-polarized (almost-plane) gravitational waves which are exactly plane-symmetric across a region of transverse size ≫f, but which fall off in an arbitrary way at larger transverse distances. Our rigorous analysis shows that this collision is guaranteed to produce a spacetime singularity with the same local structure as in an exact plane-wave collision, but it does not prove that the singularity is surrounded by a horizon.	6e00d4c79fa006f8641424250f665885	e58d999883d777926fc176c662594dc3	c284f85b3856846d20e8f2788ce08886	article	Singularities in the collisions of almost-plane gravitational waves	Ulvi Yurtsever	\N	1988
7404274	Physical Review D	51	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4054484	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.2813	\N		\N	\N	2813+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-15 14:52:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4054484}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.2813}	Pair production of magnetic Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m black holes (of charges ±q) was recently studied in the leading WKB approximation. Here we consider generic quantum fluctuations in the corresponding instanton geometry given by the Euclidean Ernst metric, in order to simulate the behavior of the one-loop tunneling rate. A detailed study of the Ernst metric suggests that for a sufficiently weak field B, the problem can be reduced to that of quantum fluctuations around a single near-extremal Euclidean black hole in thermal equilibrium with a heat bath of finite size. After appropriate renormalization procedures, typical one-loop contributions to the WKB exponent are shown to be inversely proportional to B, as B→0, indicating that the leading Schwinger term is corrected by a small fraction ∼ħ/q2. We demonstrate that this correction to the Schwinger term is actually due to a semiclassical shift of the black hole mass-to-charge ratio that persists even in the extremal limit. Finally we discuss a few loose ends.	1eb9208d12083a3f23bce654d2d8cfe8	798ca4d6f1d24177e04cc1650697584a	4641a4e66e27c1c687a90ab2c41fb6b9	article	Toward one-loop tunneling rates of near-extremal magnetic black hole pair production	Piljin Yi	\N	1995
7404275	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3801041	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.2696	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 13:26:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3801041}, eprint = {0812.2696}	We show that any massive cosmological relic particle with small\
self-interactions is a super-fluid today, due to the broadening of its wave\
packet, and lack of any elastic scattering. The WIMP dark matter picture is\
only consistent its mass \\$M \\gg M\\_{\\rm Pl}\\$ in order to maintain classicality.\
The dynamics of a super-fluid are given by the excitation spectrum of bound\
state quasi-particles, rather than the center of mass motion of constituent\
particles. If this relic is a fermion with a repulsive interaction mediated by\
a heavy boson, such as neutrinos interacting via the \\$Z^0\\$, the condensate has\
the same quantum numbers as the vierbein of General Relativity. Because there\
exists an enhanced global symmetry \\$SO(3,1)\\_{space}\\times SO(3,1)\\_{spin}\\$ among\
the fermion's self-interactions broken only by its kinetic term, the long\
wavelength fluctuation around this condensate is a Goldstone graviton. A\
gravitational theory exists in the low energy limit of the Standard Model's\
Electroweak sector below the weak scale, with a strength that is parametrically\
similar to \\$G\\_N\\$.	7676b59a040545bf657f9e6c94a1bab7	9e338173598d0d5f26520bbf1e61dd2c	bae6c6fe986ea14f47386ccb31af591f	article	Emergent Electroweak Gravity	Bob Mcelrath	\N	2008
7404276	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3906924	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.2540	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 01:50:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3906924}, eprint = {0901.2540}	By T-dualizing space-filling D-branes in IIB orientifold compactifications\
along the three non-internal spatial directions, we obtain black hole bound\
states living in a universe with a gauged spatial reflection symmetry. We call\
these objects orientiholes. The gravitational entropy of various IIA\
orientihole configurations provides an "experimental" estimate of the number of\
vacua in various sectors of the IIB landscape. Furthermore, basic physical\
properties of orientiholes map to (sometimes subtle) microscopic features, thus\
providing a useful alternative viewpoint on a number of issues arising in\
D-brane model building. More generally, we give orientihole generalizations of\
recently derived wall crossing formulae, and conjecture a relation to the\
topological string analogous to the OSV conjecture, but with a linear rather\
than a quadratic identification of partition functions.	3acc5aeab9fe696ef209ac3a0ad4d301	e9ea5557f097823feb27924477cb0170	3430c06d1e3ef35d3a2c52774adfae40	article	Orientiholes	Frederik Denef and Mboyo Esole and Megha Padi	\N	2009
7404277	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:267494	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0507171	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 01:49:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {267494}, eprint = {hep-th/0507171}	The question of whether information is lost in black holes is investigated\
using Euclidean path integrals. The formation and evaporation of black holes is\
regarded as a scattering problem with all measurements being made at infinity.\
This seems to be well formulated only in asymptotically AdS spacetimes. The\
path integral over metrics with trivial topology is unitary and information\
preserving. On the other hand, the path integral over metrics with non-trivial\
topologies leads to correlation functions that decay to zero. Thus at late\
times only the unitary information preserving path integrals over trivial\
topologies will contribute. Elementary quantum gravity interactions do not lose\
information or quantum coherence.	7b75032926642428b65c4a55b4faa010	d92805638cfa550af5d0cdde959b239c	b0548cffa45a378015a0053e8306a983	misc	Information Loss in Black Holes	S. W. Hawking	\N	2005
7404278	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3889682	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0106112	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 01:49:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3889682}, eprint = {hep-th/0106112}	We propose a dual non-perturbative description for maximally extended\
Schwarzschild Anti-de-Sitter spacetimes. The description involves two copies of\
the conformal field theory associated to the AdS spacetime and an initial\
entangled state. In this context we also discuss a version of the information\
loss paradox and its resolution.	9b333ee89fbd31f10ea1b4852bf2863e	f06f0a30c004e3e4f8705ae383a3a870	7209025784376ee118429a84945182a1	article	Eternal Black Holes in AdS	Juan M. Maldacena	\N	2001
7404279	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1281741	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9204099	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 00:58:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1281741}, eprint = {hep-th/9204099}	The standard Einstein-Maxwell equations in 2+1 spacetime dimensions, with anegative cosmological constant, admit a black hole solution. The 2+1 black hole-characterized by mass, angular momentum and charge, defined by flux integralsat infinity- is quite similar to its 3+1 counterpart. Anti-de Sitter spaceappears as a negative energy state separated by a mass gap from the continuousblack hole spectrum. Evaluation of the partition function yields that theentropy is equal to twice the perimeter length of the horizon.	1d1b699abd794a428b0f74424d63027d	07de7cec64d62d0a6610d81ae2b4891d	cffc8f76b413d4b3716e36a3f38fde19	misc	The Black Hole in Three Dimensional Space Time	Maximo Banados and Claudio Teitelboim and Jorge Zanelli	\N	2001
7404280	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3387848	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.0713	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 00:11:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3387848}, eprint = {0810.0713}	We propose a comprehensive theory of dark matter that explains the recent\
proliferation of unexpected observations in high-energy astrophysics. Cosmic\
ray spectra from ATIC and PAMELA require a WIMP with mass M\\_chi \\~{} 500 - 800 GeV\
that annihilates into leptons at a level well above that expected from a\
thermal relic. Signals from WMAP and EGRET reinforce this interpretation. Taken\
together, we argue these facts imply the presence of a GeV-scale new force in\
the dark sector. The long range allows a Sommerfeld enhancement to boost the\
annihilation cross section as required, without altering the weak scale\
annihilation cross section during dark matter freezeout in the early universe.\
If the dark matter annihilates into the new force carrier, phi, its low mass\
can force it to decays dominantly into leptons. If the force carrier is a\
non-Abelian gauge boson, the dark matter is part of a multiplet of states, and\
splittings between these states are naturally generated with size alpha m\\_phi \\~{}\
MeV, leading to the eXciting dark matter (XDM) scenario previously proposed to\
explain the positron annihilation in the galactic center observed by the\
INTEGRAL satellite. Somewhat smaller splittings would also be expected,\
providing a natural source for the parameters of the inelastic dark matter\
(iDM) explanation for the DAMA annual modulation signal. Since the Sommerfeld\
enhancement is most significant at low velocities, early dark matter halos at\
redshift \\~{}10 potentially produce observable effects on the ionization history\
of the universe, and substructure is more detectable than with a conventional\
WIMP. Moreover, the low velocity dispersion of dwarf galaxies and Milky Way\
subhalos can greatly increase the substructure annihilation signal.	159c9b5049ecd85b053d92c4e15aa483	cfbde7c4f9fd6cd4a8d3c55463c6d00e	e8dae82208975e2f9022f75b0ae5df44	article	A Theory of Dark Matter	Nima Arkani-Hamed and Douglas P. Finkbeiner and Tracy Slatyer and Neal Weiner	\N	2008
7404281	Physical Review Letters	85	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043586	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.499	\N		\N	\N	499+	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 14:36:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4043586}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.499}	We examine the evaporation of a small black hole on a brane in a world with large extra dimensions. Since the masses of many Kaluza-Klein modes are much smaller than the Hawking temperature of the black hole, it has been claimed that most of the energy is radiated into these modes. We show that this is incorrect. Most of the energy goes into the modes on the brane. This raises the possibility of observing Hawking radiation in future high energy colliders if there are large extra dimensions.	86274513917ff1974a17d6e14d4280d8	04995dac6951ffde3e4fefc6048d4a3b	eeacb23bfbee515d6e2fd5152bf783ff	article	Black Holes Radiate Mainly on the Brane	Roberto Emparan and Gary T. Horowitz and Robert C. Myers	\N	2000
7404282	Nuclear Physics B	451	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043575	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00371-X	\N		\N	\N	109--120	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-13 14:30:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4043575}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00371-X}	It is argued that black hole condensation can occur at conifold singularities in the moduli space of type II Calabi-Yau string vacua. The condensate signals a smooth transition to a new Calabi-Yau space with different Euler characteristic and Hodge numbers. In this manner string theory unifies the moduli spaces of many or possibly all Calabi-Yau vacua. Elementary string states and black holes are smoothly interchanged under the transitions, and therefore cannot be invariantly distinguished. Furthermore, the transitions establish the existence of mirror symmetry for many many or possibly all Calabi-Yau manifolds.	10551a6a6453d56a2c17572114ce9970	1ddf3fbec39c3e87e8761392a2bd3179	5041b5e32a1a7e9345e5b7be355d94ba	article	Black hole condensation and the unification of string vacua	B. Greene and David R. Morrison and Andrew Strominger	\N	1995
7404283	Physics Letters B	379	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043247	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00345-0	\N		\N	\N	99--104	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {03702693}, posted-at = {2009-02-13 11:58:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4043247}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00345-0}	The Bekenstein-Hawking area-entropy relation    is derived for a class of five-dimensional extremal black holes in string theory by counting the degeneracy of BPS solition bound states.	a9bd99c308b94a7a6f197bd2adc5603b	8b10b2d6e6ebe55270dee13c898a982d	f72d1b73b9a73d64b6715608cd291e2e	article	Microscopic origin of the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy	A. Strominger and C. Vafa	\N	1996
7404284	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043242	http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0107034	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 11:56:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4043242}, eprint = {gr-qc/0107034}	This is a short summary of my lectures given at the Fourth Mexican School on\
Gravitation and Mathematical Physics. These lectures gave a brief introduction\
to black holes in string theory, in which I primarily focussed on describing\
some of the recent calculations of black hole entropy using the statistical\
mechanics of D-brane states. The following overview will also provide the\
interested students with an introduction to the relevant literature.	1658ab87d05df77e5d229db3c46026f1	47ae8cace71fe8bfcb5da5ead32aeb78	a5de93c44da9336be8aa75312f1654d2	article	Black Holes and String Theory	Robert C. Myers	\N	2001
7404285	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2055	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 09:54:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4043009}, eprint = {0902.2055}	We review black hole entropy with special reference to euclidean quantum\
gravity, the brick wall approach and loop quantum gravity.	6ae126f0027c5a7eb9ebbd3d2a68cd93	c119044d579a1fb80fa1885ff53da738	a9e3c0b43e97292cd1f3f55db28420d9	article	Black hole entropy	P. Mitra	\N	2009
7404286	Communications in Mathematical Physics	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4041857	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02345020	\N		\N	\N	199--220	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 00:37:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4041857}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02345020}	In the classical theory black holes can only absorb and not emit particles. However it is shown that quantum mechanical effects cause black holes to create and emit particles as if they were hot bodies with temperature \\$\\$\\frac{{h\\kappa }}{{2\\pi k}} \\approx 10^{ - 6} \\left( {\\frac{{M\\_ \\odot }}{M}} \\right){}^ \\circ K\\$\\$ where κ is the surface gravity of the black hole. This thermal emission leads to a slow decrease in the mass of the black hole and to its eventual disappearance: any primordial black hole of mass less than about 1015 g would have evaporated by now. Although these quantum effects violate the classical law that the area of the event horizon of a black hole cannot decrease, there remains a Generalized Second Law:S+1/4A never decreases whereS is the entropy of matter outside black holes andA is the sum of the surface areas of the event horizons. This shows that gravitational collapse converts the baryons and leptons in the collapsing body into entropy. It is tempting to speculate that this might be the reason why the Universe contains so much entropy per baryon.	ab38a04355c71ec7bf4792f9f493f1d3	b90b2f251d60244bf0ac1ac6468051f0	11d8fed6405e3de966814d6c3ede8e75	article	Particle creation by black holes	S. Hawking	\N	1975
7404287	Annals of Physics	172	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4041853	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(86)90186-7	\N		\N	\N	304--347	\N	2	\N	issn = {00034916}, posted-at = {2009-02-13 00:30:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4041853}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(86)90186-7}	Black hole solutions to Einstein's equations are examined in asymptotically flat  N  + 1 dimensional space-times. First generalizations of Schwarzschild and Reissner-Nordstr{\\o}m solutions are examined in a discussion of static black holes in  N  + 1 dimensions. Then a new family of solutions is found which describe spinning black holes in higher dimensional space-times. In many respects these new solutions are similar to the familiar Kerr and Schwarzschild metrics which are recovered for  N  = 3. One exceptional case though is that for  N  ≥ 5, black holes with a fixed mass may have arbitrarily large angular momentum.	92c9e6d66bc00aebe14a538e1b86d4d6	f0da673b3e37bac9d4dec0329cafd492	765bed25914e9f5d71d3598fc27ad56c	article	Black holes in higher dimensional space-times	R. Myers and M. Perry	\N	1986
7404288	Physical Review D	51	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039954	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.2839	\N		\N	\N	2839+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 19:23:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4039954}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.2839}	We have found that for extreme dilaton black holes an inner boundary must be introduced in addition to the outer boundary to give an integer value to the Euler number. The resulting manifolds have (if one identifies imaginary time) a topology S1×R×S2 and Euler number χ=0 in contrast with the nonextreme case with χ=2. The entropy of extreme U(1) dilaton black holes is already known to be zero. We include a review of some recent ideas due to Hawking on the Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m case. By regarding all extreme black holes as having an inner boundary, we conclude that the entropy of all extreme black holes, including [U(1)]2 black holes, vanishes. We discuss the relevance of this to the vanishing of quantum corrections and the idea that the functional integral for extreme holes gives a Witten index. We have studied also the topology of ‘‘moduli space’’ of multi-black-holes. The quantum mechanics on black hole moduli spaces is expected to be supersymmetric despite the fact that they are not hyper-K\\"{a}hler since the corresponding geometry has a torsion unlike the BPS monopole case. Finally, we describe the possibility of extreme black hole fission for states with an energy gap. The energy released, as a proportion of the initial rest mass, during the decay of an electromagnetic black hole is 300 times greater than that released by the fission of a 235U nucleus.	fa2841bac7e3df84edf46708d149fabd	490d138cc53fcbb2bc1e72171561a222	9200158f0c0a84421cbfc75e0ef466ac	article	Topology, entropy, and Witten index of dilaton black holes	G. W. Gibbons and R. E. Kallosh	\N	1995
7404289	American Journal of Physics	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPT	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039381	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=AJPIAS000037000004000382000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	382--385	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 16:20:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4039381}, priority = {2}	The connection between an accelerated charge and one at rest in a (weak) gravitational field is discussed in accordance with the principle of equivalence. For that purpose, the fields produced by a freely falling charge and a supported one (i.e., at rest in a gravitational field) are transformed to the rest-frame of the observer, who may be similarly supported or freely falling. A nonvanishing energy flux is found only if the charge is freely falling and the observer supported, or vice versa. This agrees with previously established results.	394b8e2c29c79ed2ac5936c2b76e49ce	5777296af522338e10479269f2f02054	c3646b172de15558d18a6fec4f220f57	article	Radiation from an Accelerated Charge and the Principle of Equivalence	A. Kovetz and G. E. Tauber	\N	1969
7404290	Annals of Physics	124	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039376	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(80)90360-7	\N		\N	\N	169--188	\N	1	\N	issn = {00034916}, posted-at = {2009-02-12 16:17:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4039376}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(80)90360-7}	The electromagnetic field associated with a uniformly accelerated charge is studied in some detail. The equivalence principle paradox that the co-accelerating observer measures no radiation while a freely falling observer measures the standard radiation of an accelerated charge is resolved by noting that all the radiation goes into the region of space time in-accessible to the co-accelerating observer.	a200bcdbc152f05e6af62730bdce800c	33caeaf594dd9a7c35b0998dc0428e77	73886689fc026f9bd5652b3ca44dea28	article	Radiation from a uniformly accelerated charge	D. Boulware	\N	1980
7404291	Annals of Physics	22	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039372	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(63)90051-4	\N		\N	\N	169--191	\N	2	\N	issn = {00034916}, posted-at = {2009-02-12 16:14:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4039372}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(63)90051-4}	Various statements identified with the principle of equivalence are not acceptable because they are either not generally valid or are simply the definition of an inertial coordinate system. The accepted statement refers, roughly speaking, to the equivalence of inertial mass with passive and active gravitational mass. The clarification of this problem is greatly eased by a detailed study of the static homogeneous gravitational field which precedes the discussion of the equivalence principle. The role of electromagnetic phenomena, and, in particular, the presence of a charge in such a field is analyzed in detail.	8c4bf62469bf9d52a2ee3b6e389a2820	1a94a31e645c89f862760641aa404caa	aaf8645493265c8d57aaa72b141203f8	article	The principle of equivalence	F. Rohrlich	\N	1963
7404292	Annals of Physics	9	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039367	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(60)90105-6	\N		\N	\N	499--517	\N	4	\N	issn = {00034916}, posted-at = {2009-02-12 16:12:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4039367}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(60)90105-6}	The old and much-debated question, whether a charge in uniform acceleration radiates, is discussed in detail and its implications are pointed out. Many contradictory statements in the literature are analyzed and those answers which can be given on the basis of the standard classical Maxwell-Lorentz equations are presented. Although the questions that remain open are difficult and fundamental, some simple results can be proved: Contrary to claims in some standard sources (Pauli, von Laue), a charge in uniform acceleration  does  radiate. The radiation rate is finite, invariant, and constant in time in the instantaneous rest system. There is no contradiction of this fact with either the principle of conservation of energy or the principle of equivalence. Finally, the group of conformal transformations is found to be not physically meaningful.	043f7e5faf5a7d927aae4b2ea8097aed	17237ddd3af6701777d0cb52e859094f	7278f712079993c8bbfb28bfd2902a9c	article	Classical radiation from a uniformly accelerated charge	T. Fulton and F. Rohrlich	\N	1960
7404293	Annals of Physics	9	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039361	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(60)90030-0	\N		\N	\N	220--259	\N	2	\N	issn = {00034916}, posted-at = {2009-02-12 16:09:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4039361}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-4916(60)90030-0}	The validity of the principle of equivalence is examined from the point of view of a charged mass point moving in an externally given gravitational field. The procedure is a covariant generalization of Dirac's work on the classical radiating electron. Just as Dirac's calculation was kept Lorentz invariant throughout, so the present calculation is maintained generally covariant throughout. With the aid of  bi-tensors , which are nonlocal generalizations of ordinary local tensors, the manifest general covariance of each step is achieved in an elegant and useful way. The Green's functions for the scalar and vector wave equations in a curved manifold are obtained and applied to the derivation of the covariant Li\\'{e}nard-Wiechert potentials. The computation of energy-momentum balance across a world tube of infinitesimal radius surrounding the particle world-line then leads to the ponderomotive equations including radiation damping. Because of the nonlocal electromagnetic field which a charged particle carries with itself, its use as a device to distinguish locally between gravitational and inertial fields is really not allowable. One should be prepared to find an explicit occurrence of the Riemann tensor in the ponderomotive equations, leading to the result that acceleration by a “true” gravitational field can produce bremsstrahlung, thereby causing a reactive force in addition to the force of inertia. It is remarkable, however, that such an explicit occurrence does  not  happen. The particle tries its best to satisfy the equivalenc principle in spite of its charge. It is only prevented from doing so (i.e., from following a geodetic path) because of the fact that, contrary to the case of flat space-time, the electromagnetic Green's function in a curved spacetime does not generally vanish inside the light cone, but gives rise to a “tail” on any initially sharp pulse of radiation. The ponderomotive equations have exactly the same form as Dirac found for the flat-space-time case except for the addition of an integral over the entire past history of the particle, representing the effect of the “tail.”	7966bac33e010731b7ae4065c26a137b	c730a2a52ccce66d558076fe3879def5	45946774f23ed16caf48d5b9b7bf7d67	article	Radiation damping in a gravitational field	B. Dewitt and R. Brehme	\N	1960
7404294	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4037308	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0106111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 00:54:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4037308}, eprint = {hep-th/0106111}	There are numerous derivations of the Hawking effect available in the\
literature. They emphasise different features of the process, and sometimes\
make markedly different physical assumptions. This article presents a\
``minimalist'' argument, and strips the derivation of as much excess baggage as\
possible. All that is really necessary is quantum physics plus a slowly\
evolving future apparent horizon (*not* an event horizon). In particular,\
neither the Einstein equations nor Bekenstein entropy are necessary (nor even\
useful) in deriving Hawking radiation.	f9a8dd47753d900bbd96db4cce4dec98	c28f2684616a2c5ff254a812c2ff10b4	72058ecbe75f3b50c8bc2f2f701e4861	article	Essential and inessential features of Hawking radiation	Matt Visser	\N	2001
7404295	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2698041	http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0552	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 00:46:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2698041}, eprint = {0804.0552}	The fuzzball proposal states that associated with a black hole of entropy S\
there are exp S horizon-free non-singular solutions that asymptotically look\
like the black hole but generically differ from the black hole up to the\
horizon scale. These solutions, the fuzzballs, are considered to be the black\
hole microstates while the original black hole represents the average\
description of the system. The purpose of this report is to review current\
evidence for the fuzzball proposal, emphasizing the use of AdS/CFT methods in\
developing and testing the proposal. In particular, we discuss the status of\
the proposal for 2 and 3 charge black holes in the D1-D5 system, presenting new\
derivations and streamlining the discussion of their properties. Results to\
date support the fuzzball proposal but further progress is likely to require\
going beyond the supergravity approximation and sharpening the definition of a\
``stringy fuzzball''. We outline how the fuzzball proposal could resolve\
longstanding issues in black hole physics, such as Hawking radiation and\
information loss. Our emphasis throughout is on connecting different\
developments and identifying open problems and directions for future research.	312e98373ef78c8c52946e00b1ceb52e	1401a6c63519e8ee15f2ea4c3b7cb9d4	4bc4ffa722adcbb98811f8dfe6e500eb	misc	The fuzzball proposal for black holes	Kostas Skenderis and Marika Taylor	\N	2008
7404296	J. High Energy Phys.	2007	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Physics Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1210018	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/04/023	\N		\N	\N	023+	\N	04	\N	issn = {1126-6708}, posted-at = {2009-02-12 00:43:47}, citeulike-article-id = {1210018}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/04/023}	We present a comprehensive analysis of 2-charge fuzzball solutions, that is, horizon-free non-singular solutions of IIB supergravity characterized by a curve on R4. We propose a precise map that relates any given curve to a specific superposition of R ground states of the D1-D5 system. To test this proposal we compute the holographic 1-point functions associated with these solutions, namely the conserved charges and the vacuum expectation values of chiral primary operators of the boundary theory, and find perfect agreement within the approximations used. In particular, all kinematical constraints are satisfied and the proposal is compatible with dynamical constraints although detailed quantitative tests would require going beyond the leading supergravity approximation. We also discuss which geometries may be dual to a given R ground state. We present the general asymptotic form that such solutions must have and present exact solutions which have such asymptotics and therefore pass all kinematical constraints. Dynamical constraints would again require going beyond the leading supergravity approximation.	f35cfe183f978d934aeb35887995b565	c734f976fb533644e629b8e8d8d9a5d1	72efbbaafe0024be6474449734255374	article	Holographic anatomy of fuzzballs	Ingmar Kanitscheider and Kostas Skenderis and Marika Taylor	\N	2007
7404297	Physical Review D	44	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4037207	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.44.314	\N		\N	\N	314+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 23:26:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4037207}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.44.314}	\N	7ab8f44fa28b0539810e7e2d3e476e0c	ecc14bb84269cf41089e5553ce996bd0	6d7b94f0bb25281d540c9165b24e080f	article	String theory and black holes	Edward Witten	\N	1991
7404298	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4036397	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9306069	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 18:50:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4036397}, eprint = {hep-th/9306069}	Three postulates asserting the validity of conventional quantum theory,\
semi-classical general relativity and the statistical basis for thermodynamics\
are introduced as a foundation for the study of black hole evolution. We\
explain how these postulates may be implemented in a ``stretched horizon'' or\
membrane description of the black hole, appropriate to a distant observer. The\
technical analysis is illustrated in the simplified context of 1+1 dimensional\
dilaton gravity. Our postulates imply that the dissipative properties of the\
stretched horizon arise from a course graining of microphysical degrees of\
freedom that the horizon must possess. A principle of black hole\
complementarity is advocated. The overall viewpoint is similar to that\
pioneered by 't\\~{}Hooft but the detailed implementation is different.	ea1e0a0e6d1c66c713c16b62297c1c89	153ce401504fe59885a204b9a1809bf5	3f1046beb18748c073478df5edeaf713	article	The Stretched Horizon and Black Hole Complementarity	L. Susskind and L. Thorlacius and J. Uglum	\N	1993
7404299	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4032965	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.1566	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 09:32:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4032965}, eprint = {0902.1566}	We study the entropy of extremal warped black hole obtained from the\
topologically massive gravity with a negative cosmological constant of\
\\$\\Lambda=-1/l^2\\$. We compare the entropy \\$S\\_e=\\pi \\alpha/3G\\$ from the Wald\
formalism with \\$S\\_w=\\pi l u /3G\\$ from the entropy function approach. These are\
the same if \\$\\alpha=l u\\$. Also we obtain the same Cardy formula when \\$J\\_e= l^3\
q\\$ with \\$J\\_e\\$ the angular momentum and \\$q\\$ the conserved quantity.	70230041ef601de0135c10e8a033a121	8e8302880d903646ef2566397324a54f	540b5d4c5eed6034125c9e90577d45a1	article	Entropy of extremal warped black holes	Yun S. Myung	\N	2009
7404300	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3878341	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.0359	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 09:30:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3878341}, eprint = {0901.0359}	Macroscopic entropy of an extremal black hole is expected to be determined\
completely by its near horizon geometry. Thus two black holes with identical\
near horizon geometries should have identical macroscopic entropy, and the\
expected equality between macroscopic and microscopic entropies will then imply\
that they have identical degeneracies of microstates. An apparent\
counterexample is provided by the 4D-5D lift relating BMPV black hole to a four\
dimensional black hole. The two black holes have identical near horizon\
geometries but different microscopic spectrum. We suggest that this discrepancy\
can be accounted for by black hole hair, -- degrees of freedom living outside\
the horizon and contributing to the degeneracies. We identify these degrees of\
freedom for both the four and the five dimensional black holes and show that\
after their contributions are removed from the microscopic degeneracies of the\
respective systems, the result for the four and five dimensional black holes\
match exactly.	ad702bea5d505b968e47633fd86d994b	679402a0701dc53e747b3db85a0bcb93	cc73b9edd02ee4bf622fc3734dacd723	article	Black Hole Hair Removal	Nabamita Banerjee and Ipsita Mandal and Ashoke Sen	\N	2009
7404301	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4032002	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.5857	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 00:30:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4032002}, eprint = {0710.5857}	The classical picture of GUT baryogenesis has been strongly modified bytheoretical progress concerning two nonperturbative features of the standardmodel: the phase diagram of the electroweak theory, and baryon and leptonnumber changing sphaleron processes in the high-temperature symmetric phase ofthe standard model. We briefly review three viable models, electroweakbaryogenesis, the Affleck-Dine mechanism and leptogenesis and discuss theprospects to falsify them. All models are closely tied to the nature of darkmatter, especially in supersymmetric theories. In the near future results fromLHC and gamma-ray astronomy will shed new light on the origin of thematter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe.	c88100d5f43e99f49978350b11346efd	f83a0e5222dbb89480fb81417f4ac848	4afdcc25c4cfbf69c2f1efe59d55aa78	article	Baryogenesis -- 40 Years Later	Wilfried Buchmueller	\N	2007
7404302	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4031959	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3880	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 23:16:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4031959}, eprint = {0710.3880}	We consider the impact of some known extensions of General Relativity in\
observables that will be available with the Galileo positioning systems, and\
draw conclusions as to the possibility of measuring them. We specifically\
address the effects of the presence of a cosmological constant, a Yukawa-like\
addition to the Newtonian potential, and the existence of an extra, constant\
acceleration. We also consider the phenomenological impact of a broad class of\
metric theories, which can be classified through the parameterized\
Post-Newtonian formalism.	7a15fa9cf13d5daa81b20c10f7addd84	b82fef4fd58d5bafb40497dc1d827495	d7c535726bd53839d5906f82270b3b69	article	Galileo satellite constellation and extensions to General Relativity	J. Paramos and O. Bertolami	\N	2007
7404303	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4028298	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.1192	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 09:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4028298}, eprint = {0902.1192}	Popular approaches to quantum gravity describe black hole microstates\
differently and apply different statistics to count them. Since the\
relationship between the approaches is not clear, this obscures the role of\
statistics in calculating the black hole entropy. We address this issue by\
discussing the entropy of eternal AdS black holes in dimension four and above\
within the context of a midisuperspace model. We determine the black hole\
eigenstates and find that they describe the quantization in half integer units\
of a certain function of the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) mass and the\
cosmological constant. In the limit of a vanishing cosmological constant (the\
Schwarzschild limit) the quantized function becomes the horizon area and in the\
limit of a large cosmological constant it approaches the ADM mass of the black\
holes. We show that in the Schwarzschild limit the area quatization leads to\
the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy if Boltzmann statistics are employed. In the\
limit of a large cosmological constant the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy can be\
recovered only via Bose statistics. The two limits are separated by a first\
order phase transition, which seems to suggest a shift from "particle-like"\
degrees of freedom at large cosmological constant to geometric degrees of\
freedom as the cosmological constant approaches zero.	31a898aab3aa05e036a661f31f0681e7	d839510e05ebcffed714c381747984a8	62318fc2b2e567e8cc4c2ffef17e2742	article	Spectrum and Entropy of AdS Black Holes	Cenalo Vaz and L. C. R. Wijewardhana	\N	2009
7404304	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4027230	http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0607008	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 00:33:54}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4027230}, eprint = {gr-qc/0607008}	We discuss the issue of quasi-particle production by ``analogue black holes''\
with particular attention to the possibility of reproducing Hawking radiation\
in a laboratory. By constructing simple geometric acoustic models, we obtain a\
somewhat unexpected result: We show that in order to obtain a stationary and\
Planckian emission of quasi-particles, it is not necessary to create a trapped\
region in the acoustic spacetime (corresponding to a supersonic regime in the\
fluid flow). It is sufficient to set up a dynamically changing flow\
asymptotically approaching a sonic regime with sufficient rapidity in\
laboratory time.	2b746f8646b0aa369c92b3b6fecd63df	8cfdc2b318d5ad51b87986735c8b406c	d0a61bff54c2fce1d883cdc54fde945d	article	Hawking-like radiation does not require a trapped region	Carlos Barcelo and Stefano Liberati and Sebastiano Sonego and Matt Visser	\N	2006
7404305	Physical Review D (Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4027219	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=PRVDAQ000079000004044009000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 00:20:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4027219}, priority = {2}	We adopt methods from statistical field theory to stochastic inflation. For the example of a free test field in de Sitter and power-law inflation, the power spectrum of long-wavelength fluctuations is computed. We study its dependence on the shape of the filter that separates long- from short-wavelength modes. While for filters with infinite support the phenomenon of dimensional reductions is found on large superhorizon scales, filters with compact support return a scale-invariant power spectrum in the infrared. Features of the power spectrum, induced by the filter, decay within a few e-foldings. Thus the late-time power spectrum is independent of the filter details.	7719a60f1c8e527714ff992f0b0673d8	4d3da7acb0f67a78af81c874a5571ba5	8880d7e6d283c77d62c975ad146f4fc4	article	Stochastic inflation and replica field theory	Florian K\\"{u}hnel and Dominik J. Schwarz	\N	2009
7404306	Classical and Quantum Gravity	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4027214	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/26/4/045002	\N		\N	\N	045002+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 00:15:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4027214}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/26/4/045002}	We study the Hawking radiation of the Kerr-Newman-dS black hole on its event horizon and cosmological horizon from the tunneling approach of Parikh and Wilczek. In order to eliminate the motion on the rotating degree of freedom of a tunneling particle coming from the rotation of the Kerr-Newman-dS black hole, we choose a reference system that is co-rotating with the black hole horizon. Using such a method, we can derive the Hawking temperature of a general rotating black hole from the tunneling approach clearly. Then, to use the general result to the Kerr-Newman-dS case, we reproduce the Hawking temperatures of the Kerr-Newman-dS black hole on its event horizon and cosmological horizon from the tunneling approach.	0b3280e7471c23f9bb8a4c96cecd2c4b	377214801a15a05552e4ff214c635ab9	f3a7a036149cedc65d77aa077d316614	article	Hawking temperature of a Kerr\\&ndash;Newman\\&ndash;dS black hole from tunneling	Zheng Z. Ma	\N	2009
7404307	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4026318	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4918v3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-09 19:16:55}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4026318}, eprint = {0710.4918v3}	The third law of thermodynamics is formulated precisely: all points of the\
state space of zero temperature \\$\\Gamma\\_0\\$ are physically adiabatically\
inaccessible from the state space of a simple system. In addition to implying\
the unattainability of absolute zero in finite time (or "by a finite number of\
operations"), it admits as corollary, under a continuity assumption, that all\
points of \\$\\Gamma\\_0\\$ are adiabatically equivalent. We argue that the third law\
is universally valid for all macroscopic systems which obey the laws of quantum\
mechanics and/or quantum field theory. We also briefly discuss why a precise\
formulation of the third law for black holes remains an open problem.	2ea1849a4342d8ca8c3c97ddf49cde91	1d6ce0c49c4a4c9b0af419c6067721b7	50d64e7c154240f048bfbf0ef3b7c6d9	article	A precise formulation of the third law of thermodynamics	Walter F. Wreszinski and Elcio Abdalla	\N	2008
7404308	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4026294	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1832v1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-09 19:10:07}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4026294}, eprint = {0809.1832v1}	Mass thresholds, lifetimes, entropy and heat capacity for micro black holes\
close to their late Schwarzschild phase are computed using two different\
generalized uncertainty principles, in the framework of models with extra\
spatial dimensions. Emissions of both photons and gravitons (in the bulk) are\
taken into account. Results are discussed and compared.	0b75d6eb1a8430560c508e06311bea66	14f2e23c5ef6ec9707b0c7b3707e186c	aca066c4d4b4108d711da8f56517787d	article	Glimpses on the micro black hole Planck phase	Fabio Scardigli	\N	2008
7404309	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4026233	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0606186	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-09 18:59:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4026233}, eprint = {hep-th/0606186}	We reformulate the Bekenstein bound as the requirement of positivity of the\
Helmholtz free energy at the minimum value of the function L=E- S/(2\\pi R),\
where R is some measure of the size of the system. The minimum of L occurs at\
the temperature T=1/(2\\pi R). In the case of n-dimensional anti-de Sitter\
spacetime, the rather poorly defined size R acquires a precise definition in\
terms of the AdS radius l, with R=l/(n-2). We previously found that the\
Bekenstein bound holds for all known black holes in AdS. However, in this paper\
we show that the Bekenstein bound is not generally valid for free quantum\
fields in AdS, even if one includes the Casimir energy. Some other aspects of\
thermodynamics in anti-de Sitter spacetime are briefly touched upon.	5ac06263a61a09bb41208c568a873638	df1f4e807903fc5284029843fa635867	8e6252cee7e29c6cd2113d13c927d021	article	Partition Functions, the Bekenstein Bound and Temperature Inversion in Anti-de Sitter Space and its Conformal Boundary	G. W. Gibbons and M. J. Perry and C. N. Pope	\N	2006
7404310	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3328382	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.1656	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 23:31:33}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3328382}, eprint = {0808.1656}	The Dirac equation correctly describes the behavior of fermions in\
electromagnetic field, but the spin is considered only as intrinsic property\
without clarifying which motion is responsible for the angular momentum. Here\
we develop an alternative interpretation of the concept of spin that assumes\
that the fermions are particles with a finite size rotating as an isotropic\
helix with the peripheral velocity of light. This motion can be visualized as\
isotropic vortices in the space creating both the rest mass and energy, and the\
chirality of helical motion can be assigned to the duality of matter and\
anti-matter. In the external magnetic field the potential energy of rotating\
charge and the kinetic energy of spinning motion are altered by the same extent\
explaining the anomalous factor 2 for the spin in the Zeeman interaction.\
Conservation rule is proposed to the chirality to explain the electron-positron\
annihilation and the pair-creation processes. The product of radius and mass of\
fermions is a universal invariant explaining how the light with infinite\
spatial dimension and zero mass can produce finite mass and size for the\
particles in the pair-creation process. A generalized Hamiltonian of the\
fermions is suggested to include the self-rotation of fermions. The rate of\
spinning frequency can distinguish three classes of particles: below the first\
critical level the weak and possibly the gravitational forces can affect the\
motion of particles (neutrino family), above this level the electromagnetic\
forces are also effective (electron family), while above the second frequency\
level the particles (baryons) can interact also via the strong forces. The\
spinning rotation of vortices can be the origin both for the inertia of\
particles and the curvature of space responsible for the gravitation.	7697260eae361e7cd208eb68a92fde03	0d588058d772a586302d4623ab370eec	4cb1301a16ced0396d0b6ea9781ce792	article	Can the spinning of elementary particles produce the rest energy mc2? The vortex model of elementary particles	Antal Rockenbauer	\N	2008
7404311	Physical Review D	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4023345	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.46.1560	\N		\N	\N	1560+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 18:13:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4023345}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.46.1560}	The interior near the horizon of an extremal Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m black hole is taken as an initial state for quantum-mechanical tunneling. An instanton is presented that connects this state with a final state describing the presence of several horizons. This is interpreted as a WKB description of fluctuations due to a splitting and recombination of the throat into several components.	16af03327de24cf72ff15eb085cdb998	d17275894978ff26b1070597992b7b47	95da1475b199ed574c65fccdba595d6d	article	Splitting of an extremal Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m throat via quantum tunneling	Dieter R. Brill	\N	1992
7404312	Physical Review D	15	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1320396	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.15.2752	\N		\N	\N	2752+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 17:58:20}, citeulike-article-id = {1320396}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.15.2752}	One can evaluate the action for a gravitational field on a section of the complexified spacetime which avoids the singularities. In this manner we obtain finite; purely imaginary values for the actions of the Kerr-Newman solutions and de Sitter space. One interpretation of these values is that they give the probabilities for finding such metrics in the vacuum state. Another interpretation is that they give the contribution of that metric to the partition function for a grand canonical ensemble at a certain temperature; angular momentum; and charge. We use this approach to evaluate the entropy of these metrics and find that it is always equal to one quarter the area of the event horizon in fundamental units. This agrees with previous derivations by completely different methods. In the case of a stationary system such as a star with no event horizon; the gravitational field has no entropy.	826fbf04c2942ed95f8e18f893576a96	f61590b6fa39e3f064e5c005e0e7f59a	4fe9f84b95e7311d0c87ab937effa20b	article	Action integrals and partition functions in quantum gravity	G. W. Gibbons and S. W. Hawking	\N	1977
7404313	Physical Review D	51	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4023317	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.4302	\N		\N	\N	4302+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 17:49:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4023317}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.4302}	We clarify the relation between gravitational entropy and the area of horizons. We first show that the entropy of an extreme Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m black hole is zero, despite the fact that its horizon has nonzero area. Next, we consider the pair creation of extremal and nonextremal black holes. It is shown that the action which governs the rate of this pair creation is directly related to the area of the acceleration horizon and (in the nonextremal case) the area of the black hole event horizon. This provides a simple explanation of the result that the rate of pair creation of nonextreme black holes is enhanced by precisely the black hole entropy. Finally, we discuss black hole annihilation, and argue that Planck scale remnants are not sufficient to preserve unitarity in quantum gravity.	8e7c6bbdfc1a1e908c2204b9cba09d86	c73115fcb0fbbc38067dcf7119c8b3a1	908e236445b943ef10ba829d6119796e	article	Entropy, area, and black hole pairs	S. W. Hawking and Gary T. Horowitz and Simon F. Ross	\N	1995
7404314	Physics Letters B	106	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4023312	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(81)90542-6	\N		\N	\N	307--313	\N	4	\N	issn = {03702693}, posted-at = {2009-02-08 17:43:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4023312}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(81)90542-6}	The problem of classical singularities is revised on the basis of the quantum-gravity effective equations. We find a simple rule for establishing the Birkhoff theorem in spherically symmetric problems. All exact solutions of the lagrangian with  C 2 αβγσ  are obtained. Spherically symmetric collapse of the thin null shell of mass  M  is considered in the framework of a local theory describing vacuum polarization effects. The boundary-value problem is set and the asymptotic solution is obtained. It is found that the shell collapses to  r  = 0 without the rise of a singularity, and begins expanding. The global behaviour of the solution is obtained for small  M . For large  M  it is conjectured that the event horizon does not form, and the apparent horizon is closed. An object forms, possessing the observable properties of a black hole, but living a finite time.	3affa0ad315953da6948a6e758598f84	1e93259b5b1c9b4ea5fc3e255a3147fc	cc6539e34e6d0300fa2c8e8c8f5cd1c6	article	Spherically symmetric collapse in quantum gravity	V. Frolov and G. A. Vilkovisky	\N	1981
7404315	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2257734	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9111052	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:29:20}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2257734}, eprint = {hep-th/9111052}	In these lecture notes from Strings `91, I briefly sketch the analogy between\
two dimensional black holes and the s-wave sector of four dimensional black\
holes, and the physical interest of the latter, particularly in the\
magnetically charged case.	ce73159e1bd12d967b87f4e28632d5b0	5f271a48571b859b9a2ea98a2360d26f	c06c3a9faab5e2016f69778766e338e8	misc	On Black Holes In String Theory	E. Witten	\N	1991
7404316	Physics Letters B	555	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022378	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00012-1	\N		\N	\N	92--98	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {03702693}, posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:26:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4022378}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00012-1}	We give a path integral expression for the quantum amplitude to produce a black hole from particle collisions. When expanded about an appropriate classical solution it yields the leading order contribution to the production amplitude in a curvature expansion. Classical solutions describing black hole production resulting from two particle scattering at non-zero impact parameter, combined with our formalism, indicate a geometric cross section for the quantum process. In TeV gravity scenarios these solutions may exhibit large curvatures, but (modulo a mild assumption about quantum gravity) corrections to the semi-classical cross section are small.	3e01b7f49b06b93fcfb75e0bc4d41b37	8d5d48269efd948e1e1887fbe4451518	978d90ddc39d946eaa0e82ff2dc087eb	article	Quantum production of black holes	S. Hsu	\N	2003
7404317	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3888402	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.5012	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:26:03}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3888402}, eprint = {0812.5012}	Are black holes elementary particles? Are they fermions or bosons? We\
investigate the remarkable possibility that quantum black holes are the\
smallest and heaviest elementary particles. We are able to construct various\
fundamental quantum black holes: the spin-0, spin 1/2, spin-1, and the\
Planck-charge cases, using the results in general relativity. Quantum black\
holes in the neighborhood of the Galaxy could resolve the paradox posed by the\
Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin limit on the energy of cosmic rays from distant\
sources. They could also play a role as dark matter in cosmology.	ad31c7353537fd84735cee9859af1911	44aadb5c5aa5e4ac332d9eb5751c12a0	c206edba018993439307fc3c9e7bf079	article	Quantum Black Holes As Elementary Particles	Yuan K. Ha	\N	2008
7404318	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:378397	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0510180	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:25:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {378397}, eprint = {hep-th/0510180}	We give an elementary review of black holes in string theory. We discuss\
black hole entropy from string microstates and Hawking radiation from these\
states. We then review the structure of 2-charge microstates, and explore how\
`fractionation' can lead to quantum effects over macroscopic length scales of\
order the horizon radius.	4c2f427ecce22a78fdc7bf06e64e4e5c	4b0647e8b3958e862e614fa7d443cf8f	75d7a52937f34b38aba1cb53d065e163	misc	The quantum structure of black holes	Samir D. Mathur	\N	2005
7404319	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022373	http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0011089	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:21:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4022373}, eprint = {gr-qc/0011089}	A very brief review is given of the current state of research in quantum\
gravity. Over the past fifteen years, two approaches have emerged as the most\
promising paths to a quantum theory of gravity: string theory and quantum\
geometry. I will discuss the main achievements and open problems of each of\
these approaches, and compare their strengths and weaknesses.	f422c6cccf0ac53dc0d6b51c5f51450c	27d7cfc2ff6ac23e901501c060a06093	b9995f590fc7ddad530e0c2bca8c0cc1	article	Quantum Gravity at the Turn of the Millennium	Gary T. Horowitz	\N	2000
7404320	Physical Review D	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022372	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.52.2254	\N		\N	\N	2254+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:19:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4022372}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.52.2254}	We investigate the pair creation of charged black holes in a backgrond with a positive cosmological constant. We consider C metrics with a cosmological constant, and show that the conical singularities in the metric only disappear when it reduces to the Reissner–Nordstr\\"{o}m–de Sitter metric. We construct an instanton describing the pair production of extreme black holes and an instanton describing the pair production of nonextreme black holes from the Reissner–Nordstr\\"{o}m–de Sitter metric, and calculate their actions. There are a number of striking similarities between these instantons and the Ernst instantons, which describe pair production in a background electromagnetic field. We also observe that the type I instanton in the ordinary C metric with zero cosmological constant is actually the Reissner-Nordstr\\"{o}m solution.	9dd21492b0576a064ac05e083cdbebb9	abfa9fbbdbe73bd2231c7be5beb81b60	02d6fe9b06bf774c3183996e7ff03544	article	Cosmological production of charged black hole pairs	R. B. Mann and Simon F. Ross	\N	1995
7404321	Physical Review D	54	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022371	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6312	\N		\N	\N	6312+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:16:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4022371}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.54.6312}	Black holes came into existence together with the universe through the quantum process of pair creation in the inflationary era. We present the instantons responsible for this process and calculate the pair creation rate from the no boundary proposal for the wave function of the universe. We find that this proposal leads to physically sensible results, which fit in with other descriptions of pair creation, while the tunneling proposal makes unphysical predictions. We then describe how the pair-created black holes evolve during inflation. In the classical solution, they grow with the horizon scale during the slow roll down of the inflaton field; this is shown to correspond to the flux of field energy across the horizon according to the first law of black hole mechanics. When quantum effects are taken into account, however, it is found that most black holes evaporate before the end of inflation. Finally, we consider the pair creation of magnetically charged black holes, which cannot evaporate. In standard Einstein-Maxwell theory we find that their number in the presently observable universe is exponentially small. We speculate how this conclusion may change if dilatonic theories are applied.	140dabad6cd1f9632a51ea8263c0ad0b	dceee6f2d7a35f12fd2b248e4f8eb638	b9b7d63c6822f4603ba140b7123b228f	article	Pair creation of black holes during inflation	Raphael Bousso and Stephen W. Hawking	\N	1996
7404322	Physical Review D	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022365	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.044011	\N		\N	\N	044011+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:12:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4022365}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.044011}	We investigate the classical formation of a D-dimensional black hole in a high-energy collision of two particles. The existence of an apparent horizon is related to the solution of an unusual boundary-value problem for Poisson’s equation in flat space. For a sufficiently small impact parameter, we construct solutions giving such apparent horizons in D=4. These supply improved estimates of the classical cross section for black hole production, and of the mass of the resulting black holes. We also argue that a horizon can be found in a region of weak curvature, suggesting that these solutions are valid starting points for a semiclassical analysis of quantum black hole formation.	f590dcc88e1652c4350b891fe215f669	1989c8f7b7059e204f01b89d8103e92d	2fa114f13abdcc2b04b629ecc4d753ec	article	Classical black hole production in high-energy collisions	Douglas M. Eardley and Steven B. Giddings	\N	2002
7404323	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022355	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0008241v2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 22:02:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4022355}, eprint = {hep-th/0008241v2}	This is a write-up of introductory lectures on black holes in string theory\
given at TASI-99. Topics discussed include: Black holes, thermodynamics and the\
Bekenstein-Hawking entropy, the information problem; supergravity actions,\
conserved quantum numbers, supersymmetry and BPS states, units and duality,\
dimensional reduction, solution-generating; extremal M-branes and D-branes,\
smearing, probe actions, nonextremal branes, the Gregory-Laflamme instability;\
breakdown of supergravity and the Correspondence Principle, limits in parameter\
space, singularity resolution; making black holes with branes,\
intersection-ology, explicit d=5,4 examples; string/brane computations of\
extremal black hole entropy in d=5,4, rotation, fractionation; non-extremality\
and entropy, the link to BTZ black holes, Hawking radiation and absorption\
cross-sections in the string/brane and supergravity pictures.	e91c14c821252a746949a5e407a25dfd	3254d913c3a35ea66d5fa9d42b186eb6	0bcdca1c0dabb2595106966ddea3cf90	article	TASI lectures on black holes in string theory	Amanda W. Peet	\N	2000
7404324	Physical Review D	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022334	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.50.2662	\N		\N	\N	2662+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 21:44:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4022334}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.50.2662}	Classical solutions describing charged dilaton black holes accelerating in a background magnetic field have recently been found. They include the Ernst metric of the Einstein-Maxwell theory as a special case. We study the extremal limit of these solutions in detail, both at the classical and quantum levels. It is shown that near the event horizon the extremal solutions reduce precisely to the static extremal black hole solutions. For a particular value of the dilaton coupling, these extremal black holes are five-dimensional Kaluza-Klein monopoles. The Euclidean sections of these solutions can be interpreted as instantons describing the pair creation of extremal black holes and/or Kaluza-Klein monopoles in a magnetic field. The action of these instantons is calculated and found to agree with the Schwinger result in the weak-field limit. For the Euclidean Ernst solution, the action for the extremal solution differs from that of the previously discussed wormhole instanton by the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. However, in many cases quantum corrections become large in the vicinity of the black hole, and the precise description of the creation process is unknown.	e9071d77ce4906d7f096a633ad4ec14d	6098f6dd0d7f8756a1634d1406e2864c	f03ec54a2c50526f09cedffd4fdfed34	article	Pair creation of extremal black holes and Kaluza-Klein monopoles	Fay Dowker and Jerome P. Gauntlett and Steven B. Giddings and Gary T. Horowitz	\N	1994
7404325	Physical Review D	49	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022331	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.49.2909	\N		\N	\N	2909+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 21:41:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4022331}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.49.2909}	We consider dilaton gravity theories in four spacetime dimensions parametrized by a constant a, which controls the dilaton coupling, and construct new exact solutions. We first generalize the C metric of Einstein-Maxwell theory (a=0) to solutions corresponding to oppositely charged dilaton black holes undergoing uniform acceleration for general a. We next develop a solution-generating technique which allows us to ‘‘embed’’ the dilaton C metrics in magnetic dilaton Melvin backgrounds, thus generalizing the Ernst metric of Einstein-Maxwell theory. By adjusting the parameters appropriately, it is possible to eliminate the nodal singularities of the dilaton C metrics. For a<1 (but not for a≥1), it is possible to further restrict the parameters so that the dilaton Ernst solutions have a smooth Euclidean section with topology S2×S2-{pt}, corresponding to instantons describing the pair production of dilaton black holes in a magnetic field. A different restriction on the parameters leads to smooth instantons for all values of a with topology S2×openR2.	a450cc5e62c3199d8c48925e1cbe21bf	6db12e6c286d2660465ade02c0826e3e	334cf301f1c42fb3c3c995b9ea941309	article	Pair creation of dilaton black holes	Fay Dowker and Jerome P. Gauntlett and David A. Kastor and Jennie Traschen	\N	1994
7404326	Journal of High Energy Physics	2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022324	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/06/035	\N		\N	\N	035	\N	06	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 21:36:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4022324}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/06/035}	A flux p-brane in D dimensions has (p+1)-dimensional Poincare invariance and a nonzero rank (D-p[?]1) field strength tangent to the transverse dimensions. We find a family of such solutions in string theory and M-theory and investigate their properties.	9e0271af5b9ffe0001ea96acf58f90bc	f3054064d0b2ab3c8702efb0c7012d49	e8fcaa7bc80ce187a77bb543dcbce95a	article	Fluxbranes in string theory	Michael Gutperle and Andrew Strominger	\N	2001
7404327	Physical Review D	70	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022049	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.70.024007	\N		\N	\N	024007+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 16:57:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4022049}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.70.024007}	We analyze the quantum process in which a cosmic string breaks in an anti–de Sitter (AdS) background, and a pair of charged or neutral black holes is produced at the ends of the strings. The energy to materialize and accelerate the pair comes from the string tension. In an AdS background this is the only study done on the process of production of a pair of correlated black holes with spherical topology. The acceleration A of the produced black holes is necessarily greater than sqrt[|Λ|/3], where Λ<0 is the cosmological constant. Only in this case can the virtual pair of black holes overcome the attractive background AdS potential well and become real. The instantons that describe this process are constructed through the analytical continuation of the AdS C metric. Then we explicitly compute the pair creation rate of the process, and we verify that (as occurs with pair creation in other backgrounds) the pair production of nonextreme black holes is enhanced relative to the pair creation of extreme black holes by a factor of eAbh/4, where Abh is the black hole horizon area. We also conclude that the general behavior of the pair creation rate with the mass and acceleration of the black holes is similar in the AdS, flat and de Sitter cases, and our AdS results reduce to the ones of the flat case when Λ→0.	f4b60cbddde381fc9848751d6fe2c07a	bcbacb0eaef477a202f3484770cd95de	e362d81a7402e8f122d27510ca3d2033	article	Pair creation of anti–de Sitter black holes on a cosmic string background	\\'{O}scar J. Dias	\N	2004
7404328	Physical Review D	49	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4022017	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.49.958	\N		\N	\N	958+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 15:42:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4022017}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.49.958}	\N	9b64837fd51e187c747496b5ef17bcd0	983604052634e2d0758e734a00d043b8	3f1cb73408878460d2913d3b49c7ce02	article	Entropy in black hole pair production	David Garfinkle and Steven B. Giddings and Andrew Strominger	\N	1994
7404329	Communications in Mathematical Physics	282	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3105528	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00220-008-0530-5	\N		\N	\N	161--198	\N	1	\N	issn = {0010-3616}, posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:45:06}, citeulike-article-id = {3105528}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00220-008-0530-5}	We give here a rigorous proof of the well known prediction of pair creation as it arises from the Dirac equation with an external time dependent potential. Pair creation happens with probability one if the potential changes adiabatically in time and becomes overcritical, which means that an eigenvalue curve (as a function of time) bridges the gap between the negative and positive spectral continuum. The potential can be thought of as being zero at large negative and large positive times. The rigorous treatment of this effect has been lacking since the pioneering work of Beck, Steinwedel and S\\"{u}{\\ss}mann [1] in 1963 and Gershtein and Zeldovich [8] in 1970.	4c945933fbaa997b7addac35f3746882	9a2647795b568270c3fd196d9e889305	de21beafe3ca1866dcfaea79dc2f6c70	article	On Adiabatic Pair Creation	Peter Pickl and Detlef Durr	\N	2008
7404330	Physical Review D	2	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4021709	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.2.1359	\N		\N	\N	1359+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:43:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4021709}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.2.1359}	We discuss a type-{22} solution of the Einstein-Maxwell equations which represents the field of a uniformly accelerating charged point mass. It contains three arbitrary parameters m, e, and A, representing mass, charge, and acceleration, respectively. The solution is a direct generalization of the Reissner-Nordstrom solution of general relativity and the Born solution of classical electrodynamics. The external "mechanical" force necessary to produce the acceleration appears in the form of a timelike nodal two-surface extending from the particle's world line to infinity. This does not prevent us from regarding the solution as asymptotically flat and calculating the radiation pattern of its electromagnetic and gravitational waves. We find as well a maximal analytic extension of the solution and discuss its properties. Except for an extra "outer" Killing horizon due to the accelerated motion, the horizon structure closely resembles the Reissner-Nordstrom case.	7285467887e8bdb166fdbd5468e2a8d2	a7ece3005436a770f583146c8b7893f2	b7084b13186be4f9c352047bbadfcaf6	article	Uniformly Accelerating Charged Mass in General Relativity	William Kinnersley and Martin Walker	\N	1970
7404331	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3196290	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0301132	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:41:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3196290}, eprint = {hep-th/0301132}	Charged particles in static electric and magnetic fields have Landau levels\
and tunneling states from the vacuum. Using the instanton method of Phys. Rev.\
D 65, 105002 (2002), we obtain the formulae for the pair-production rate in\
spinor and scalar QED, which sum over all Landau levels and recover exactly the\
well-known results. The pair-production rates are calculated for an electric\
field of finite extent, with a constant magnetic field also present, and are\
shown to have boundary effects.	2fe443d3a58aa519196fceb9f97556d2	ed59dd9fd1b6a302ace25f895ca886a8	3e9b0d82ebc1bfb17a25a765d63fdac6	article	Schwinger Pair Production in Electric and Magnetic Fields	Sang P. Kim and Don N. Page	\N	2006
7404332	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3910162	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9804444	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:40:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3910162}, eprint = {hep-ph/9804444}	The process of photon splitting \\$\\gamma \\to \\gamma \\gamma\\$ in a strong\
magnetic field is investigated both below and above the pair creation\
threshold. Contrary to the statement by Baier et al., the ``allowed'' channel\
\\$\\alw\\$ is shown not to be a comprehensive description of splitting in the\
strong field because the ``forbidden'' channel \\$\\frb\\$ is also essential. The\
partial amplitudes and the splitting probabilities are calculated taking\
account of the photon dispersion and large radiative corrections near the\
resonance.	5e5eb7ac76ad5b7cd7c410a22cd61a3e	b0f51c0e88a1e45b824bbcf8e7b61f72	cb19371cc1c7b87560156e722455813f	article	Photon splitting above the pair creation threshold in a strong magnetic field	M. V. Chistyakov and A. V. Kuznetsov and N. V. Mikheev	\N	1998
7404333	Physical Review D (Particles and Fields)	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1420501	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.75.073009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:34:09}, citeulike-article-id = {1420501}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.75.073009}	The process of pair creation by a photon in a strong magnetic field is investigated based on the polarization operator in the field. The total probability of the process is calculated in a relatively simple form using an adequate method. The new results are obtained in the scope of the quasiclassical approach in the case when the magnetic field B\\&lt;\\&lt;B0 (B0 is the critical field). This is the new formulation of the approach which extends its validity to the case when the created particles are not ultrarelativistic. The correction to the standard quasiclassical approximation is found as well, showing the range of applicability of the approach at high photon energy. The very important conclusion is that, for both cases B\\&lt;\\&lt;B0 and B\\&gt;=B0, the results of the quasiclassical calculation are very close to averaged probabilities of exact theory in a very wide range of photon energies. The quasiclassical approximation is valid also for the energy distribution if the electron and the positron are created on high enough levels even for B\\&gt;=B0.	469987415fa8e25346f4759c2335e31f	2a1583a3443276830c9efa50a56479fc	830c190d438d0f89cfa08dfa8d9704db	article	Pair creation by a photon in a strong magnetic field	V. N. Baier and V. M. Katkov	\N	2007
7404334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3885634	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.1664	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:32:41}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3885634}, eprint = {0901.1664}	We investigate the Schwinger pair creation process in the context of\
gravitational models with the back reaction of the electric field included in\
the geometry. The background is also an exact solution of type II superstring\
theory, where the electric field arises by Kaluza-Klein reduction. We obtain a\
closed formula for the pair creation rate that incorporates the gravitational\
back reaction. At weak fields it has the same structure as the general\
Schwinger formula, albeit pairs are produced by a combination of Schwinger and\
Unruh effect, the latter due to the presence of a Rindler horizon. In four\
spacetime dimensions, the rate becomes constant at strong electric fields. For\
states with mass of Kaluza-Klein origin, the rate has a power-like dependence\
in the electric field, rather than the familiar (non-perturbative) exponential\
dependence. We also reproduce the same formula from the string partition\
function for winding string states. Finally, we comment on the generalization\
to excited string states.	b53771c3135ad7265510fc529ef9559c	63e9ad1b02e76c1968035b99a4466bc2	369b44104e043bc029b9aeece3ba4f6f	article	On Schwinger Pair Creation in Gravity and in Closed Superstring Theory	Jorge G. Russo	\N	2009
7404335	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:614280	http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0506066	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:31:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {614280}, eprint = {math-ph/0506066}	A prove of the existence of spontaneous pair creation as an external field\
problem in second quantized Dirac theory.\
<br />PHD Thesis	d9404d79fc13f1f1af9993902376d46f	38a92787dab556aebe33c4f1deece2e7	cc837cb89ca78816c7e898a7d9790126	misc	Existence of Spontaneous Pair Creation	Peter Pickl	\N	2006
7404336	Physical Review	74	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4021698	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.74.939	\N		\N	\N	939+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-07 14:26:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4021698}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.74.939}	\N	d6e0b63d2f7db6de6cf362e87c7af9be	695a388c9f8a5ba7bd19530c9143dee5	4cb3a896026ce87d99ff0e3e60edf6eb	article	A Relativistic Cut-Off for Classical Electrodynamics	R. P. Feynman	\N	1948
7404337	Nuclear Physics B	298	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017354	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(88)90006-5	\N		\N	\N	741--775	\N	4	\N	issn = {05503213}, posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:24:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4017354}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(88)90006-5}	We consider scale invariant theories which couple gravity to Maxwell fields and antisymmetric tensor fields with a dilaton field. We exhibit in a unified way solutions representing black hole, space-time membrane, vortex and cosmological solutions. Their physical properties depend sensitively on the coupling constant of the dilaton field, there being critical value separating qualitatively different types of behaviour, e.g. the temperature of a charged black hole in the extreme limit. It is also shown that compactification into the 4-dimensional Minkowski space in terms of a membrane solution is possible in 10-dimensional supergravity model.	0c1b634368526ad94905876d207acf4d	171413dde9bcf0885b8e28399dd8234c	3121c2db42059063207517b3250c8d0b	article	Black holes and membranes in higher-dimensional theories with dilaton fields	G. Gibbons and Kei-Ichi Maeda	\N	1988
7404338	Classical and Quantum Gravity	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0264-9381-14-5-007	http://stacks.iop.org/0264-9381/14/L109	\N		\N	\N	L109--L114	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:20:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4017350}, priority = {2}	The pair creation of black holes with event horizons of non-trivial topology is described. The spacetimes are all limiting cases of the cosmological C-metric. They are generalizations of the (2 + 1)-dimensional black hole and have asymptotically anti-de Sitter behaviour. Domain wall instantons can mediate their pair creation for a wide range of mass and charge.	166f1fb7a56612cf8d29ec1d9b55ae72	cd13e690fd5a76d98854aca02bc198bc	d47f3019a4f90f0c0c30ed6124dbdc82	article	Pair production of topological anti-de Sitter black holes	R. B. Mann	\N	1997
7404339	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017284	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.1287	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:17:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017284}, eprint = {0803.1287}	In theories with large extra dimension and with low quantum gravity scale\
near a TeV, it is expected that TeV-scale black holes to be produced in\
proton-proton collisions at the LHC with the center of mass energy of 14 TeV.\
Since the black holes temperature can be around 1 TeV, top quark production is\
expected from them via Hawking radiation. Within the Standard Model of particle\
physics top quarks are produced via strong interaction in \\$t\\bar{t}\\$ pairs or\
via electroweak interaction singly. Therefore, black holes can be the new\
source of top quark production. In this article we present the total cross\
sections and transverse momentum distributions of top quark production from\
black holes at the LHC. We find that the top quarks from black holes tend to\
reside at very high transverse momentum region so it can be a very useful\
signature for the black holes at the LHC.	01bffb6fdab6d8df1f17c04ebcc58a3e	33a626c34dae51aa536498fd8153e010	a217ca28b449d5ec855994c148513cbd	article	Top Production from Black Holes at the LHC	Mohammadi M. Najafabadi and Paktinat S. Mehdiabadi	\N	2008
7404340	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017282	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0502139	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:16:39}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017282}, eprint = {hep-th/0502139}	The Dirac equation for an electron in the central Coulomb field of a\
point-like nucleus with the charge greater than 137 is considered. This\
singular problem, to which the fall-down onto the centre is inherent, is\
addressed using a new approach, based on a black-hole concept of the singular\
centre and capable of producing cut-off-free results. To this end the Dirac\
equation is presented as a generalized eigenvalue boundary problem of a\
self-adjoint operator. The eigenfunctions make complete sets, orthogonal with a\
singular measure, and describe particles, asymptotically free and\
delta-function-normalizable both at infinity and near the singular centre\
\\$r=0\\$. The barrier transmission coefficient for these particles responsible for\
the effects of electron absorption and spontaneous electron-positron pair\
production is found analytically as a function of electron energy and charge of\
the nucleus. The singular threshold behaviour of the corresponding amplitudes\
substitutes for the resonance behaviour, typical of the conventional theory,\
which appeals to a finite-size nucleus.	74bec88b122e79abfd51d7ca1952a479	c57b81fb503d58f3d817b49eded6d320	31c5932c36c1c18a987815d752a7c820	article	Black-hole concept of a point-like nucleus with supercritical charge	A. E. Shabad	\N	2005
7404341	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017279	http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0401057	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:15:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017279}, eprint = {gr-qc/0401057}	We introduce a canonical method for pair production by electromagnetic\
fields. The canonical method in the space-dependent gauge provides\
pair-production rate even for inhomogeneous fields. Further, the instanton\
action including all corrections leads to an accurate formula for the\
pair-production rate. We discuss various aspects of the canonical method and\
clarify terminology for pair production. We study pair production by charged\
black holes first by finding states of the field equation that describe pair\
production and then by applying the canonical method.	833035baa28f27f928f657be97319645	da462e5204e0bccf146915cf8fbdadd4	355eaee1bf8e09dc9c6a6510f8f6c0db	article	Remarks on Schwinger Pair Production by Charged Black Holes	Sang P. Kim and Don N. Page	\N	2004
7404342	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017278	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0310068	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:14:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017278}, eprint = {hep-th/0310068}	We analyze the quantum process in which a cosmic string breaks in a de Sitter(dS) background, and a pair of neutral or charged black holes is produced atthe ends of the string. The energy to materialize and accelerate the pair comesfrom the positive cosmological constant and, in addition, from the stringtension. The compact saddle point solutions without conical singularities(instantons) or with conical singularities (sub-maximal instantons) thatdescribe this process are constructed through the analytical continuation ofthe dS C-metric. Then, we explicitly compute the pair creation rate of theprocess. In particular, we find the nucleation rate of a cosmic string in a dSbackground, and the probability that it breaks and a pair of black holes isproduced. Finally we verify that, as occurs with pair production processes inother background fields, the pair creation rate of black holes is proportionalto exp(S), where the gravitational entropy of the black hole, S, is given byone quarter of the area of the horizons present in the saddle point solutionthat mediates the process.	a7108e52abd7bb1aadab7a7649944f4d	771d9369fe332bec523df80cdd7e0fb0	08db41ace5aa873689b113cd4649ea65	article	Pair creation of de Sitter black holes on a cosmic string background	Oscar J. C. Dias and Jose P. S. Lemos	\N	2004
7404343	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017277	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0205068	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:14:07}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017277}, eprint = {hep-ph/0205068}	We propose that future linear colliders can create virtual black holes even\
though their energies are below the fundamental scale, because of the\
uncertainty principle. These virtual black holes provide us much information\
which cannot be obtained in the production of black holes at the LHC or other\
hadron colliders. We can observe lepton flavor and lepton (baryon) number\
violating processes at linear colliders by using virtual black holes. And\
virtual black holes can be used to the precision measurements of top and W.\
They can create only one top quark or one W boson, which leads to the clean\
signal that cannot be obtained in pair-production processes.	8662cc68cd0cc57025567e6e72acbbbf	1b7072359bcab5b09512a9997b5a6989	776acb358da733cb344b55f5d6b82018	article	Virtual Black Holes at Linear Colliders	Yosuke Uehara	\N	2002
7404344	Physics Letters	8	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017275	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9163(64)90801-7	\N		\N	\N	65--68	\N	1	\N	issn = {00319163}, posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:12:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4017275}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9163(64)90801-7}	\N	a52baf75646544d45a1cadd36457581f	8632b260f09ed5c105b53101b729df05	64aaf52cbcb3643bae8daf34e9c002b7	article	Pure magnetic and electric geons	M. Melvin	\N	1964
7404345	Physics Letters B	256	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017272	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(91)90665-D	\N		\N	\N	146--149	\N	2	\N	issn = {03702693}, posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:10:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4017272}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(91)90665-D}	It is argued that if topology change is allowed in quantum gravity, it is possible to create a Wheeler wormhole, i.e. a pair of oppositely charged extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black holes identified at their throats, in an electromagnetic field. The instanton describing this process is found, and the tunneling rate computed in the semiclassical approximation.	62682db0867ab88d2b58a517dc5640e3	1311dd2cf7db5df0163d5d618aa67cc5	4771a8842682efcae912ddca09db25ad	article	Semiclassical Wheeler wormhole production	D. Garfinkle and Andrew Strominger	\N	1991
7404346	Physical Review Letters	75	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017268	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3382	\N		\N	\N	3382+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:09:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4017268}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3382}	\N	aa489077547f2a44894bbda6fa965bd6	d088d09ec0419edcfc8711f1a97c9cda	3d9545db1e96c89fcb77d82c6a2d1b4a	article	Pair Production of Black Holes on Cosmic Strings	S. W. Hawking and Simon F. Ross	\N	1995
7404347	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017267	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0106081	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:08:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017267}, eprint = {physics/0106081}	Advances in science are brought fourth by hypothesizing that the action of a\
system is a direct measure of the amount of information in that system. We\
begin to interpret this governing hypothesis by examining its implications to\
current research. From this investigation, we find four primary conclusions.\
\
\
1) To properly and completely quantify the amount of information contained\
within a particle (or system), one must add the self-information of both the\
wavefunction and its Fourier transform pair.\
\
\
2) Information in nature is found in packets quantized to an integer number\
of the natural units.\
\
\
3) Over a period of time, the energy of a system acts like an information\
rate and thus the information needed to describe that system for that period of\
time is equal to the product of the energy and the time divided by the minimum\
uncertainty.\
\
\
4) At a given instant in time, the angular momentum, J, of a system is in\
direct proportion to the amount of information that is contained within or can\
be transmitted by that system.\
\
\
Empirical evidence affirming our governing hypothesis is given through twelve\
examples of systems (ranging from a black hole, to an electric circuit, to an\
electron). Thus from the very big down to the limits of the Heisenberg\
uncertainty principal, the conclusions are shown as a self consistent theory,\
accurately quantifying the amount of information in each given system.	91710d0636be6f3b218594f580f5eabb	054b9b80f0411959b8ea66c81a5b115b	a0038f0f08dbcf2e1a3d27bb82ba4cd9	article	Information Mechanics	John L. Haller	\N	2008
7404348	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017265	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0614	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:08:13}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4017265}, eprint = {0902.0614}	Recently Ooguri and Yamazaki proposed a statistical model of melting crystals\
to count BPS bound states of certain D-brane configurations on toric\
Calabi--Yau manifolds [<a href="/abs/0811.2801">arXiv:0811.2801</a>]. This construction relied on a set of\
consistency conditions on the corresponding brane tiling, and in this note I\
show that these conditions are satisfied for any physical brane tiling; they\
follow from the conformality of the low energy field theory on the D-branes. As\
a byproduct I also provide a simple direct proof that any physical brane tiling\
has a perfect matching.	74ef8533c8e1e52234118648a1604dc8	3e06273705c491d4669c667ae4b17a5a	d11489258ea17edb1d71673a05bf4a33	article	Consistently melting crystals	Klaus Larjo	\N	2009
7404349	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3334501	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0212245	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:07:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3334501}, eprint = {hep-th/0212245}	These notes are based on lectures presented at the 2001 Les Houches\
Summerschool ``Unity from Duality: Gravity, Gauge Theory and Strings''	1bc62bdc657cb682ced341470d663b30	c773fcfc926ca1b6b2e2bb9f4b525dcb	6b4dc63c293d7283c5e9927bab50f109	article	Supergravity	Bernard de Wit	\N	2002
7404350	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017263	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4365	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:07:35}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4017263}, eprint = {0901.4365}	What is going on (as of August 2008) at the interface between theoretical\
general relativity, string-inspired models, and observational astrophysics?\
Quite a lot. In this mini-survey I will make a personal choice and focus on\
four specific questions: Do black holes "exist"? (For selected values of the\
word "exist".) Is black hole formation and evaporation unitary? Can one mimic a\
black hole to arbitrary accuracy? Can one detect the presence of a horizon\
using local physics?	b778c37210d0c4e1a4bba4b31aa3dbea	6f8120101963160269aab62ec722a4ef	4dce515d4956c6df3f0599c64c409c69	article	Black holes in general relativity	Matt Visser	\N	2009
7404351	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4006317	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0590	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:07:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4006317}, eprint = {0902.0590}	Perturbative expansions of relativistic quantum field theories typically\
contain ultraviolet divergences requiring regularization and renormalization.\
Many different regularization techniques have been developed over the years,\
but most regularizations require severe mutilation of the logical foundations\
of the theory. In contrast, breaking Lorentz invariance, while it is certainly\
a radical step, at least does not damage the logical foundations of the theory.\
We shall explore the features of a Lorentz symmetry breaking regulator in a\
simple polynomial scalar field theory, and discuss its implications. We shall\
quantify just "how much" Lorentz symmetry breaking is required to fully\
regulate the theory and render it finite. This scalar field theory provides a\
simple way of understanding many of the key features of Horava's recent article\
[<a href="/abs/0901.3775">arXiv:0901.3775</a> [hep-th]] on 3+1 dimensional quantum gravity.	5f2e562ad22a03341dd4de14b01d78b0	c4c0f83d4c58787c6af126b8f2e2d372	99be68c8651f310b841822fe09f87f04	article	Lorentz symmetry breaking as a quantum field theory regulator	Matt Visser	\N	2009
7404352	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3998965	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0346	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:05:30}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3998965}, eprint = {0902.0346}	Astronomers have certainly observed things that are small, dark, and heavy.\
But are these objects really black holes in the sense of general relativity?\
The consensus opinion is simply "yes", and there is very little "wriggle room".\
We discuss one of the specific alternatives.	8c66de24fbbfb9b97c29b44194bf8868	733676591a12f4a5ffdaab1e828aa87b	90db59158ef8c9ed66aa0b9e35c82658	article	Small, dark, and heavy: But is it a black hole?	Matt Visser and Carlos Barcelo and Stefano Liberati and Sebastiano Sonego	\N	2009
7404353	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4006425	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0569	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:04:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4006425}, eprint = {0902.0569}	In these lectures, I review the current status of cosmic strings and cosmic\
superstrings. I first discuss topological defects in the context of Grand\
Unified Theories, focusing in particular in cosmic strings arising as gauge\
theory solitons. I discuss the reconciliation between cosmic strings and\
cosmological inflation, I review cosmic string dynamics, cosmic string\
thermodynamics and cosmic string gravity, which leads to a number of\
interesting observational signatures. I then proceed with the notion of cosmic\
superstrings arising at the end of brane inflation, within the context of\
brane-world cosmological models inspired from string theory. I discuss the\
differences between cosmic superstrings and their solitonic analogues, I review\
our current understanding about the evolution of cosmic superstring networks,\
and I then briefly describe the variety of observational consequences, which\
may help us to get an insight into the stringy description of our Universe.	e10b0e620b079831997008514ce59d56	e6f94e6e6c6698085c2a047eff0adc83	9c5cb7d193dd9bcc019b15ae3a5a1aee	article	Cosmic Strings and Cosmic Superstrings	Mairi Sakellariadou	\N	2009
7404354	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4017254	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0427	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 19:01:49}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4017254}, eprint = {0902.0427}	We argue that the main feature behind novel properties of higher-dimensional\
black holes, compared to four-dimensional ones, is that their horizons can have\
two characteristic lengths of very different size. We develop a long-distance\
worldvolume effective theory that captures the black hole dynamics at scales\
much larger than the short scale. In this limit the black hole is regarded as a\
blackfold: a black brane (possibly boosted locally) whose worldvolume spans a\
curved submanifold of the spacetime. This approach reveals black objects with\
novel horizon geometries and topologies more complex than the black ring, but\
more generally it provides a new organizing framework for the dynamics of\
higher-dimensional black holes.	c37478f245af7e5dab3c8e7e7191906c	eb7def2a5fb215b4136055e10ed57460	f7e5ffca8ed759ce2dc5273ebfcb8341	article	Blackfolds	Roberto Emparan and Troels Harmark and Vasilis Niarchos and Niels A. Obers	\N	2009
7404437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	Indian philology and South Asian studies ; 2	UBHD66608273	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 257 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-016738-7, 978-3-11-016738-2}, language = {eng}	\N	46bea5d4bff4800299268f173059473e	0add689f777c1b51240e364f0921d2e3	14efdb33979d199b041a588cdb7ce943	book	A handbook of Pali literature	Oskar von Hinüber	\N	2000
7404440	The Journal of Chemical Physics	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	BussiDonadioParrinello2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/126/014101/1	\N	Canonical sampling through velocity rescaling	\N	\N	014101	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {014101}, numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1063/1.2408420}	\N	74364c6109ea986788c9562993e99e54	d5309dd0427d106aed7740f677df3b89	ca1507e1b070d4b9796b25e709d1d625	article	Canonical sampling through velocity rescaling	Giovanni Bussi and Davide Donadio and Michele Parrinello	\N	2007
7404477	Bibliotheksdienst	43	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vo_001	\N	\N		\N	\N	20-38	\N	1	\N		\N	194a324585c7505e87a1cda84b7b5ae2	ec16cc1d09574a757dfe7a78356e804b	92b1dbc34c916f94488a5b7949f31bc3	article	Katalogerweiterungen, Mashups und Elemente der "Bibliothek 2.0" in der Praxis	Matthias Hahn	\N	2009
7404514	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	cormen01introduction	http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Algorithms-Thomas-H-Cormen/dp/0262032937%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0262032937	\N	Amazon.com: Introduction to Algorithms: Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, Clifford Stein: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780262032933}, asin = {0262032937}, isbn = {0262032937}, dewey = {005.1}	\N	48a1ca26ba5768622be93dcdaa52cd7b	dcdeb0ec50a6798abf1724056982b543	225d42638921bee01b4ac8ff991b0a6a	book	Introduction to Algorithms	Thomas H. Cormen and Charles E. Leiserson and Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein	\N	2001
7404543	Theory and Society	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Porter1985	http://www.jstor.org/stable/657089	\N		\N	\N	175--198	\N	2	\N	issn = {03042421}, language = {}	\N	ffdaeb1b338f5a664349c4c76a86e0c0	4f8cd7552a8f2e04260420692ebbc6c9	b4f988c6d1b2a524074b8bd3708dc1fd	article	The Patient's View: Doing Medical History from below	Roy Porter	\N	1985
7404638	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	General lattice theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GanterWille97	\N	\N	FCA publications after 1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	54030ce6c03321ad551d3ee485c1e095	78d2a08839da785e89d89ec6f736b212	18f9821b2ae2954adaf12ec9337e28cd	inproceedings	Applied lattice theory: formal concept analysis	Bernhard Ganter and Rudolf Wille	G. Gr{\\"a}tzer	to appear
7404658	Isis	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maienschein2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/588689	\N		\N	\N	318--321	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/588689}	\N	8e3875bb81f6f3c9d83f70130adc38e4	8583904a80e5cf9fa2350d443a28b523	b051d4854d62a3be42870bbf3dcf598c	article	What Difference Does History of Science Make, Anyway?	Jane Maienschein and George Smith	\N	2008
7404668	Isis	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gooday2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/588690	\N		\N	\N	322--330	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/588690}	\N	96da86eebf630459d1a18636e0707491	3837e2416015adb0708ff3bad011d132	e5435881104ab79f5752c0b31cca09eb	article	Does Science Education Need the History of Science?	Graeme Gooday and John M. Lynch and Kenneth G. Wilson and Constance K. Barsky	\N	2008
7404715	Isis	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maienschein2008b	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/588692	\N		\N	\N	341--349	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/588692}	\N	81950c338b4c9bc57256e3e85c892c08	3a9108251d17d92826be052e3376b8ce	b889e71214c154178c4686eeaa3ff61c	article	How Can History of Science Matter to Scientists?	Jane Maienschein and Manfred Laubichler and Andrea Loettgers	\N	2008
7404773	Isis	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamilton2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/588691	\N		\N	\N	331--340	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/588691}	\N	7e5908c54da8147887025237a5aedb20	23a1bc9824a2f720409b51876455897d	0f046763b36275f081a2af8589a7c110	article	Taxonomy and Why History of Science Matters for Science	Andrew Hamilton and Quentin D. Wheeler	\N	2008
7404789	Isis	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pandora2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/588693	\N		\N	\N	350--364	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/588693}	\N	e9986b2adfbbf15d90f38d9e6c74a177	4c830d7d60eaffdd434495b85b3d67b9	298c87d625d1a230994053ca0e73892d	article	Science in the Everyday World	Katherine Pandora and Karen A. Rader	\N	2008
7404810	Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernerslee1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	74-82	\N	2	\N		\N	baa976dfada26ffc1f7ceaf2b86163b1	f879b5aa7bee6411b9ca4105e77d3c79	440f6e2ab5c5fa48cef7fe17f8db77ef	article	World-Wide Web: The Information Universe	Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau and Jean-Francois Groff and Bernd Pollermann	\N	1992
7404831	\N	11	\N	3.	\N	\N	Gesammelte Werke	\N	\N	\N	Fischer [u.a.]	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	Freud1917	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=25028284*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	479 S : 1 Ill., Gesammelte Werke : chronologisch geordnet, Bd. 11, Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse	\N	\N	\N	\N	originalyear = {1917}	\N	e9fba19e2a981c9418341f2c366e5955	19c31f0555ed6a9d56748f198eb627b9	5f0a868d958da49dbbeaaeabf669991c	book	Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse	Sigmund Freud	\N	1961
7404838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OReilly2005	http://oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html	\N	o'reilly, basisliteratur	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	641c279d863fe843870007473fdd7cd5	cfb82fcad7e01c3ed732288cf9042c55	f9397713480f0b81d5e8a0effb867a13	article	What Is Web 2.0? Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software.	Tim O'Reilly	\N	2005
7404845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-VCH	Weinheim	\N	\N	UBHD65808539	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 379 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-527-40410-4, 978-3-527-40410-0}, language = {eng}	\N	1f0200fdb5ec05152b3b7cf95f6c34d8	5f970cf87ba8fd34e51d803b28d1052a	b54087e7cccc802ddb2c4cb187aa4c4d	book	The physics and technology of ion sources	Ian G. [Hrsg.] Brown	\N	2004
7404854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln [u.a.]	Universität Köln	Dissertationen zur Rechtsgeschichte ; 6	Tirey1996	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=23167767*	Dissertation	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	LIX, 120 S ; 21 cm; Literaturverz. S. XXI - LIX; Zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 1996	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3412084964}, originalyear = {1996}	\N	6d146bbbd04e0b9ef3d4bac48c362ece	2c6faa7b9430d4a930682a84c06aa121	42a2b95ea278825f2e7ba51055e51297	phdthesis	Das  Pflegekind in der Rechtsgeschichte	Adelheid Tirey	\N	1996
7404864	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bundesverband der Pflege- und Adoptiveltern e. V.	Münster	Universität Lüneburg	\N	Gottstein1992	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=13570345*	Diplomarbeit	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	112 S ; 21 cm; Überarb.: 1. April 1992; Zugl. Diplomarbeit Lüneburg 1990	\N	\N	\N	\N	originalyear = {1990}	\N	b01f6fd6c33fba10bd5acb4a00db99c4	f813229a5912384dea085c2a18f6c8c8	8a3777db96627f910145d7207d772919	phdthesis	Zum Problem der Identitätsfindung von Kindern in Pflegefamilien : Diplomarbeit	Harmke Gottstein	\N	1992
7404869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambertus	Freiburg im Breisgau	Universität Bremen	\N	Steimer2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=57919523*	Dissertation	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	142 S ; 21 cm; Literaturverz. S. 139 - 141; Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3784112331}, originalyear = {1999}	\N	6625b3e8005aa563f16159c14c66af5d	b9f28b3d85c3231b0d8338789e82bfd6	b09c63b41f6a3a49664c0a84c73f80ef	phdthesis	Suche nach Liebe und Inszenierung von Ablehnung: Adoptiv- und Pflegekinder in einer neuen Familie ; qualitative Auswertung von Erstinterviews	Brigitte Steimer	\N	2000
7404883	\N	\N	\N	2., veränd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roderer	Regensburg	Universität Ulm	Theorie und Forschung ; 501, Psychologie ; 160	Koetter1997	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=28839040*	Dissertation	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	VI, 277 S. ; 22 cm : graph. Darst.;; 1. Aufl. als: Theorie und Forschung ; 298 : Psychologie ; 105 ;; Zugl.: Ulm, Univ., Diss., 1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {389073183X}, originalyear = {1994}	\N	f215acc2d3e4b88924bfc3d6bd3c1fdf	1f14164e3900f0e8c69957842cfffdf4	8de5833b45abaa3dea494c4dc093c11c	phdthesis	Besuchskontakte in Pflegefamilien: das Beziehungsdreieck "Pflegeeltern-Pflegekind-Herkunftseltern"	Sabine Kötter	\N	1997
7404894	Language and Cognitive Processes	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vonk:EtAl:92	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01690969208409389	\N		\N	\N	301--333	\N	3/4	\N		\N	a4709f26444627ecd9899c24a9b69e2a	4a59dd7fedd8d8d9c1b2c734dff747a9	a7ed3dec9355c13b88cf82b0fe4b4c6e	article	The use of referential expressions in structuring discourse	Wietske Vonk and Lettica G. M. M. Hustinx and Wim H. G. Simons	\N	1992
7404914	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Pr.	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD3007121	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXI, 462 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-851278-3, 978-0-19-851278-3}, language = {eng}	\N	eb39882698dddf138e7ffff0ea791683	2495555ed7e791e6f4a76ce9a9fa2b92	bb1bd308ecc4501205ec64a9c6147c8a	book	The physics of charged-particle beams	John D. Lawson	\N	1977
7405071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	Baden-Baden	Universität Bremen	Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur kriminologischen Forschung ; 8	Wetzels1997	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=28045732*	Dissertation	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	279 S ; 23 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3789051179}, originalyear = {1997}	\N	3706e5254dc88f64dbaeed8e692c36c6	6bb05c54e4e6d4a1bbf8ffaac5545296	928eda4c12c41d56acf0ba0379028204	phdthesis	Gewalterfahrungen in der Kindheit: sexueller Mißbrauch, körperliche Mißhandlung und deren langfristige Konsequenzen	Peter Wetzels	\N	1997
7405076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Austrian Federal Ministry of Transport	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maurer2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d937246fd1f019ef6b1f36c6f22a35a6	6f5ea818a122bcdfb24ecc1e6ee3c6c1	8f38e2d38fd44a505676a21c886827ee	techreport	Report on dangers and opportunities posed by large search engines, particularly Google	Hermann Maurer and Tilo Balke and Frank Kappe and Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer and Stefan Weber and Bilal Zaka	\N	2007
7405079	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	Schwerpunktthema: Traumatisierte Kinder	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens ; 1.1998, 3. Aufl.	Fegert2002	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=75917876*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	247 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824803909}	\N	44404d5b90737711d102924d582ddce7	07390e3073eec0534ee3ee00431ac5f2	0bdb8a5d536026b48fd0930389fe3714	incollection	Die Auswirkungen traumatischer Erfahrungen in der Vorgeschichte von Pflegekindern	Jörg M. Fegert	{Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes}	2002
7405085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens; Pflegekinder in Deutschland {--} Bestandaufnahme und Ausblick zur Jahrtausendwende}	Ersch. dreijährl.	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens 	Salgo2001	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=68860117*	\N	manuell mit ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	236 S ; 21 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	2	\N	isbn = {3824804115}	\N	c5d65521e2927ac2f8b8df425f5088d2	a72b7c06b9efe619d12ab58c1d5c395e	b4002d282525d821d1e4dd38b0c02295	incollection	{Zielorientierung und Hilfeplanung nach dem SGB VIII (KJHG)}	Ludwig Salgo	Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes	2001
7405089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens; Pflegekinder in Deutschland {--} Bestandaufnahme und Ausblick zur Jahrtausendwende}	Ersch. dreijährl.	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens 	Zenz2001	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=68860117*	\N	manuell mit ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	236 S ; 21 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	2	\N	isbn = {3824804115}	\N	ecfa14e86e996cb6f4fd9901b18221fe	cf821e1a6ceb7d03f170d6c0b3e71eb4	084121cd36646835326b400fc1c2998e	incollection	{Zur Bedeutung der Erkenntnisse von Entwicklungspsychologie und Bindungsforschung für die Arbeit mit Pflegekindern}	Gisela Zenz	Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes	2001
7405097	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	Schwerpunktthema: Traumatisierte Kinder	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens ; 1.1998, 3.Aufl.	TenhumbergMichelbrink2002	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=75917876*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	247 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824803909}	\N	60499b00ddc002f0c9c84fdf5e34b541	ca43efa3cd7cf7a3ff76c7a0ad1f8895	0d9516781a9fb71edb1c2162414f9112	incollection	Vermittlung traumatisierter Kinder in Pflegefamilien	Annette Tenhumberg and Maria Michelbrink	Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes	2002
7405098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Google Gesellschaft. Vom digitalen Wandel des Wissens	\N	\N	\N	trascript verlag	\N	\N	\N	googleinside2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	191-196	\N	\N	\N		\N	2cca61b940a08f1070c96bce203d8fc3	180128defb983c96829d1100ff5092af	46309cd64f9e09fd9cee7667ccb02a98	incollection	Google Inside	Klaus Patzwaldt	Kai Lehmann and Michael Schetsche	2005
7405115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ueberreuter	\N	\N	\N	googlefalle2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c636f8cfd5a44d896bb7eb2f7c19645f	edfe92b2b3ecca37c4f80c3a526e3092	301b478e9aebecb0d2010ca721457eb7	book	Die Google Falle. Die unkontrollierte Weltmacht im Internet	Gerald Reischl	\N	2008
7405116	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	Schwerpunktthema: Traumatisierte Kinder	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	Jahrbuch des Pflegekinderwesens ; 1.1998, 3.Aufl.	Scheuerer-Englisch2002	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=75917876*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	247 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824803909}	\N	a052a3f714a222a182ed1edc24c92b47	957142b041c89afd9668fb6085302255	3deae28e2ef9228d41daa46461ef862c	incollection	Auswirkungen traumatischer Erfahrungen auf das Bindungs- und Beziehungsverhalten	Hermann Scheuerer-Englisch	Stiftung zum Wohl des Pflegekindes	2002
7405121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Staedtler2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=66910202*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XLIII, 1284 S ; 212 mm x 138 mm : Ill., graph. Darst ; Literaturangaben; Sonderausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3520835010}	\N	ff74a29fc3f1800609fafc0d7acc3d8b	c9737aaf00a05f096be0d4fdbc9d714d	eba6eee3c22ad67af9ff61e52f251c5c	book	Lexikon der Psychologie: Wörterbuch, Handbuch, Studienbuch	Thomas Städtler	\N	2003
7405124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	\N	\N	\N	weber2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffa10607ccb138b593a710a58416b4f5	bd081a6eb1ae4c39892e9d4ae137da67	1f46dd1c16ffdf15847a52329b82c956	book	Das Google-Copy-Paste-Syndrom. Wie Netzplagiate Ausbildung und Wissen gefährden.	Stefan Weber	\N	2005
7405129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	\N	Kowalczyk1998	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=29226992*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	175 S ; 21 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {382480350X}	\N	4866d5bd897d5a6ad07298845929e28c	44841ed660833d914e865cdcafd8a754	095a8f847dc2748a8a8eeb19a1e1fd36	book	Immerhin hatte ich Eltern : Biographien erwachsener Adoptiv- und Pflegekinder  	Charly Kowalczyk	\N	1998
7405133	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schulz-Kirchner	Idstein	\N	\N	Kowalczyk2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=47564599*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	152 S ; 21 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824803003}	\N	2f2b34a22e5ab94887d5b2f70e9751c7	cba55218a1804c2f3e6d736dc6680483	6bbce8f618a6dc019cd5fb1c9cf9061c	book	Mama und Papa sind meine richtigen Eltern : Pflege- und Adoptivkinder erzählen ihre Geschichte	Charly Kowalczyk	\N	2000
7405149	\N	\N	\N	16.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 42001, Geist und Psyche	Freud2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=48967269*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	175 S ; 18 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596420016}	\N	cd9b3fb57039ddfe3ed29025165063f5	35b3cb93eb10eb9abd90631f0557de51	ae5e39bcfdc8c4f62a8128c4f3aee675	book	Das  Ich und die Abwehrmechanismen	Anna Freud	\N	2000
7405157	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	Konzepte der Humanwissenschaften	Bowlby2001	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=51911329*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	241 S. ; 22 cm; Literaturverz. S. 219 - 230	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608942955}	\N	c2bf6510adda71b788592e0fd54a8420	3b23372ba46c2d7957b8b36c82e5f7e0	ca9e98229fe2afaa5620eb4b60ecb6e5	book	Das  Glück und die Trauer: Herstellung und Lösung affektiver Bindungen	John Bowlby	\N	2001
7405160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 42243, Geist und Psyche	Bowlby1983	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=23708004*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	607 S : 18 cm; Aus d. Engl. übertr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596422434}	\N	510ef2e17fdf0464307aacd0bafb2fc1	3982852d112ba54276b19fb1795ad645	c8d2bee53d6715401d07b03520a43425	book	Verlust, Trauer und Depression	John Bowlby	\N	1983
7405164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	NienstedtWestermann2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=82368312*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	414 S. ; 24 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608960074 and 978-3-608-96007-5}	\N	93c0a721696167e841df5b07251ab392	5b8730773a71f390413238f898371c36	38a0960c119e3e6e6b7991440d1a9aea	book	Pflegekinder und ihre Entwicklungschancen nach frühen traumatischen Erfahrungen	Monika Nienstedt and Arnim Westermann	\N	2007
7405176	\N	\N	\N	2., akt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schattauer	Stuttgart [u.a.]	\N	\N	EgleHoffmannJoraschky2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=40749417*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XV, 582 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph Darst.; Unter Mitarb. von Angela von Arnim u.w.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3794518896}	\N	214a2d321fce092b6fdec165860cee6e	9e3228397de5074d7f9a9f805dcf6e77	8cd2ed8d24a5562b5204e2252efe86b1	book	Sexueller Mißbrauch, Mißhandlung, Vernachlässigung: Erkennung und Therapie psychischer und psychosomatischer Folgen früher Traumatisierungen	\N	Ulrich Tiber Egle and Sven Olaf Hoffmann and Peter Joraschky	2000
7405179	\N	\N	\N	2., akt.	\N	\N	Sexueller Mißbrauch, Mißhandlung, Vernachlässigung: Erkennung und Therapie psychischer und psychosomatischer Folgen früher Traumatisierungen	\N	\N	\N	Schattauer	Stuttgart [u.a.]	\N	\N	Dornes2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=40749417*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XV, 582 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3794518896}	\N	421298c68719ab8e18d13a4876efff62	ebc222ab8b940c2eb31046035babb135	776f1d276fe811e186bb7682a6359e2c	incollection	Vernachlässigung und Misshandlung aus Sicht der Bindungstheorie	Martin Dornes	Ulrich Tiber Egle and Sven Olaf Hoffmann and Peter Joraschky	2000
7405188	\N	\N	\N	5., überarb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Mayring2002	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=77960919*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	170 S. ; 21 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407252528 and 978-3-407-25252-4}	\N	2ef26c5ab479e8c0efdf31828bd3abd2	7b10451f40f313b6a2596fc33526a254	da1e7d1a4c5e2558e77f74b0dfe9091f	book	Einführung in die qualitative Sozialforschung : eine Anleitung zu qualitativem Denken  	Philipp Mayring	\N	2002
7405204	\N	\N	\N	3., akt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C. H. Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	Beck'sche Reihe Wissen	Goenner	\N	\N	Gravitationswellen RelativitÃ¤tstheorie_allgemeine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e473a9709f47cfe2a2e72c5758586dd	4fc097bf97578ffb20ff2fc347b1e302	1e910a65ea971e34f379e4399badd624	book	{Einsteins Relativit{\\"a}tstheorien. Raum, Zeit, Masse, Gravitation}	Hubert Goenner	\N	2002
7405225	\N	\N	\N	2., akt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Basistexte Erziehungshilfen	Weiss2004	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=65216133*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	208 S ; 18 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3779917726}	\N	d290a588620bd3aa61d0b55216bfde61	ce3f6c763f9db25b9e06b293915b06bd	02e8fd39143c1cd58da1becffa3b9da9	book	Philipp sucht sein Ich : zum pädagogischen Umgang mit Traumata in den Erziehungshilfen  Basistexte Erziehungshilfen	Wilma Weiß	\N	2004
7405230	\N	\N	\N	12.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 42176, Geist und Psyche	Rogers2007NichtDirektive	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=83547806*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	359 S.; Aus dem Amerikan. von Erika Nosbüsch	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2d08e8df089328fa4b885f24d0c8d45	ad27e945225da274a7dc2059d32177a0	580d64d5100dd472a92e35801b25f9ca	book	Die  nicht-direktive Beratung	Carl R. Rogers	\N	2007
7405235	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriften zur Psychoanalyse	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 7317	Ferenczi1933	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16589194*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	Original von 1933?	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {359627317X}, originalyear = {1933}	\N	2f0e64f62c801184e33087e4ea0915e4	0403c08ca32342ad0c26cfe573e4343d	e4fe0c9be96730ba652742c88badaa73	incollection	Die Sprachverwirrung zwischen Erwachsenen und dem Kind	Sándor Ferenczi	Michael Balint	1982
7405239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Votum	Münster	\N	\N	SchoneEtAl1997	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=23558276*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	261 S. ; 24 cm : graph. Darst.; Literaturverz. S. 254 - 260	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3930405547 and 3779918439}	\N	20e7b01e7558b6541269d3a015fba2c5	b3750cc35553cfd7fdc698db6d874a40	6eb391734f4de0bffc0f419c3e952c98	book	Kinder in Not: Vernachlässigung im frühen Kindesalter und Perspektiven sozialer Arbeit	Reinhold Schone and Ullrich Gintzel and Erwin Jordan and Mareille Kalscheuer and Johannes Münder	Reinhold Schone	1997
7405244	\N	\N	\N	19.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer ; 42250, Geist und Psyche	Rogers2007Therapeut	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=89212247*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	234 S. ; 19 cm; Lizenz des Kindler-Verl., München. - Literaturangaben; Mit Beitr. von Madge K. Lewis ... Hrsg. und mit einem Vorw. vers. von Wolfgang M. Pfeiffer	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-596-42250-0}	\N	1f620685929c5a227ac691e6563b12aa	d6a71feb96235a934e970f234f872143	e2b57156978876a61224ff5d9f2cd4ed	book	Therapeut und Klient: Grundlagen der Gesprächspsychotherapie	Carl R. Rogers	\N	2007
7405256	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Votum	Münster	\N	\N	NienstedtWestermann1992	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16707393*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	328 S ; 21 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3926549122}	\N	da33f3fb3f1a356825e8a6e8af44467b	db9efb6b7192582e4a1774a39de0d23a	40b5eb21ba79a4bace89610350329cbc	book	Pflegekinder: psychologische Beiträge zur Sozialisation von Kindern in Ersatzfamilien	Monika Nienstedt and Arnim Westermann	\N	1992
7405257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patmos	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	Specht-TomannTropper2001	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=49858860*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	257 S ; 21 cm : Ill	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3491724414}	\N	cb694510630296ba4be38cf3c60583b7	c588ec0f18d3ef020ac77bc335fa6618	5357c09361b49b45cc7789fad98220ea	book	Zeit zu trauern: Kinder und Erwachsene verstehen und begleiten	Monika Specht-Tomann and Doris Tropper	\N	2001
7405266	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Basistexte Erziehungshilfen	LattscharWiemann2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=82325729*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	240 S. ; 205 mm x 125 mm : Ill. ; Literaturverz. S. 225 - 234	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3779917777 and 978-3-7799-1777-9}	\N	f0fd16a3a4d76c06216184753354d6a6	37e529d19b129809420766c3fa0defac	a43b02196db19f6988feb8c5a96d0ff1	book	Mädchen und Jungen entdecken ihre Geschichte: Grundlagen und Praxis der Biografiearbeit	Birgit Lattschar and Irmela Wiemann	\N	2007
7405270	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volksblatt	Köln	\N	\N	Bange1994	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16684969*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	213 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {392694904X}	\N	bbc4315c7a755457b890c8332e6b1440	102685843925c83846c0c3515609dd99	45d18d7de59e212bb8efbae92233d6f0	book	Die  dunkle Seite der Kindheit: sexueller Mißbrauch an Mädchen und Jungen; Ausmaß - Hintergründe - Folgen	Dirk Bange	\N	1994
7405360	Science in Context	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nutton2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	111--121	\N	01	\N		\N	5070162906c71b8aecdcab683cae35b2	a4daa175ce1c0a5629280f7b61c62872	ab662cb0ece109923d9f178073af99e7	article	The Fatal Embrace: Galen and the History of Ancient Medicine	V. Nutton	\N	2005
7405361	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloher Verl.-Haus	Gütersloh	\N	Gütersloher Taschenbücher Siebenstern ; 956, GTB-Sachbuch	Leist1993	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=28168873*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	191 S ; 19 cm ; Literaturverz. S. 186 - 187	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3579009567}	\N	3f0a2337a7c8a3d1d8ab57765fec376b	658d9e6a56fa8cbadfd29947c087a099	1d17c1433905456a577eafe470ae8adf	book	Kinder begegnen dem Tod	Marielene Leist	\N	1993
7405364	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Soziale Praxis	Jordan2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=83556076*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	226 S. ; 230 mm x 150 mm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3779917688 and 978-3-7799-1768-7}	\N	42390a102664703a8722c934e77c80ba	41da64803a5e2fa063cdb1ca58968581	072b3cfe23e3f5b54d069151b348e87f	book	Kindeswohlgefährdung : Rechtliche Neuregelungen und Konsequenzen für den Schutzauftrag der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe	Erwin Jordan	Erwin Jordan	2007
7405386	Isis	96	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canizares-Esguerra2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/430679	\N		\N	\N	64--70	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/430679}	\N	01d95b918a344658fa11923c3b966ba3	d2895b14913e46d05babee9aa3cb2bfe	050c046b7362546af0f7eaea12a4a8aa	article	Iberian Colonial Science	Jorge {Cañizares‐Esguerra}	\N	2005
7405433	Isis	96	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrison2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/430678	\N		\N	\N	56--63	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/430678}	\N	f3cf939ecb36676f1cbb6793f91b6e30	716fb4ca488b081af70d4a2f85d282f2	d6d98b0d5055db790bb4c181ab40c72c	article	Science and the British Empire	Mark Harrison	\N	2005
7405469	Isis	96	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osborne2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/430681	\N		\N	\N	80--87	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/430681}	\N	d0c02b32b8110ea2245c196bfce4d892	c2d9dc64381548fe8ec9f136d87166db	7c3eec44600cdfe370a2b70cbdd3cd76	article	Science and the French Empire	Michael A. Osborne	\N	2005
7405601	The British Journal for the History of Science	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crosland2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	333--361	\N	03	\N		\N	49546cd181be01f10fc2cb0ccfd5a057	00e0d461ee8e884b0684a47209942d13	08777e2ee4c1c38987b16d33e745cb11	article	Research schools of chemistry from Lavoisier to Wurtz	M. Crosland	\N	2003
7405614	Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KochRichter2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-63	\N	1	\N		\N	f511d0d4510f4bbab896ff7de23e4b8d	433a70678021699ff01571a1598d7223	eeb6052a6e5c23c18857d7d3b00187f5	article	Kollegen im Netz	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2009
7405667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Trends im E-Learning. Aspekte der Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Informatik	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag HD	\N	\N	\N	Hoppe2007	http://www.springer.com/978-3-7908-1917-5	\N		\N	\N	227--244	\N	\N	\N		In dem vorliegenden Beitrag beschreiben wir einen Tausch
\
von elektronischen Lehrangeboten zwischen der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg und der Universität Osnabrück. Der Tausch erfolgt als Teil des Projekts epolos, in dem der Verbund beider Hochschulen als einer von drei „Piloten“ die niedersächsische Landesstrategie im Netzwerk ELAN umsetzt. Der Austausch erfolgt als Bartergeschäft, d. h. Leistungen werden für Gegenleistungen erbracht, ohne dass Zahlungsmittel zum Ausgleich fließen. Wir diskutieren Bartergeschäfte als Form eines Geschäftsmodells für das eLearning. Auf der Basis einer Literaturrecherche zeigen wir die Strukturen eines solchen Geschäftsmodells auf. Nachfolgend
\
beschreiben wir die Komponenten des Geschäftsmodells, d. h. das Leistungsangebot des Tausches, die Beschaffung der erforderlichen Ressourcen, den Leistungserstellungsprozess, die Distribution der Angebote, das Modell der Kooperation
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zwischen den Partnern sowie das Finanzierungsmodell  verstanden als allgemeines Kosten-Nutzenkalkül). Eine nachfolgende theoretische Analyse erklärt die Bedingungen der Vorteilhaftigkeit derartiger Bildungskooperationen, wobei wir die Transaktionskostentheorie und die Theorie der Lernkompetenzen heranziehen. Wir schließen den Beitrag mit einem Ausblick auf künftige Arbeiten. 	2b36fc4c706b929552218896a998fd87	b6521d07d13e145bb6be4c6c74d7d82d	0d840abf78625e1d9b5c9fce6882f1db	incollection	Barter als Geschäftsmodell für den interuniversitären Tausch von Lehrangeboten	Uwe Hoppe and Sven Packmohr	Michael H. Breitner and Beate Bruns and Franz Lehner	2007
7405692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erinnerungsorte der Antike. Die römische Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Fischer_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	526-551	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{3-406-54682-X}}	\N	cd6770421f7d7c8506c2914af026c8fe	b3dbb8ca9de58be1f968e1079d25ac59	3291be89c0bf6a803fe389ed393d5ae7	incollection	Der Limes - an den Grenzen des Reiches	Thomas Fischer	Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp and Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp	2006
7405693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erinnerungsorte der Antike. Die römische Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Galsterer_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	468-481	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{3-406-54682-X}}	\N	66b717a50be95545cf19b77fb9eceb43	7a9a6eca24e9a589a440ca6a50721ffb	f0ac2c79cdfa51055bedb95c0e0b2f39	incollection	Romanisierung als Urbanisierung - lebendige Stadt oder geplantes Quadrat?	Helmut Galsterer	Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp and Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp	2006
7405694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erinnerungsorte der Antike. Die römische Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Wiegels_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	503-525	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{3-406-54682-X}}	\N	3c45edd48cfa5c1b8c8928c5e3dd7126	ab858d1dfe51b2e19492e67e686046a6	2f950823111cc8e2ed458126e5bc7fe3	incollection	'Varusschlacht' und 'Hermann'-Mythos - Historie und Historisierung eines römisch-germanischen Kampfes im Gedächtnis der Zeit	Rainer Wiegels	Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp and Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp	2006
7405730	Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KochRichter2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-63	\N	1	\N		\N	f511d0d4510f4bbab896ff7de23e4b8d	433a70678021699ff01571a1598d7223	eeb6052a6e5c23c18857d7d3b00187f5	article	Kollegen im Netz	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2009
7405966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braith-Mali-Museum <Biberach>	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-286520443	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 11881	\N	\N	245	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2238-8}, size = {245 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	d2b911127fe9688315266a3b2c86b215	aecf08ce5272ba2d88c84ce71cf8787f	a516aa87b5e3170d6c2d4d22b1207b9c	book	Raubgräber - Schatzgräber : Begleitband zur Sonderausstellung "Raubgräber - Schatzgräber" im Museum Biberach vom 11. Oktober 2008 bis 8. Februar 2009	\N	Frank Brunecker	2008
7405972	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Landpresse	Weilerswist	\N	\N	SWB-287088391	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3153760&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm ; http://www.verlag-ralf-liebe.de/verlag_buch_dsp.php?id=GMfiTqnjJ4oJyef	\N	UB: 2008 A 11573	\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-941037-06-9}, size = {143 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 240 mm x 170 mm, 427 gr.}	\N	294ca7f68f3901ea9d6bad8b4efba050	f2c940883e8c614c6b5046392317d5b9	01c2c1d36bf4db58d484923eafc44366	book	So badeten die Römer : rund um die Thermen von Zülpich	Heinz Günter Horn	\N	2008
7405990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnell & Steiner	\N	\N	Schnell, Kunstführer ; 2692	UBHD66634625	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	31 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7954-6745-6, 3-7954-6745-4}, language = {ger}	\N	77c859bfe8d2845330646dc215ca2d97	7895c26b46b19708b6df604eadd08308	beecfcf46fc5f31f6b89fffdb207110e	book	Römermuseum Schwarzenacker Homburg	Klaus Kell	\N	2008
7406002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxbow Books	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD66535910	\N	\N	"The papers in this volume arose from two complementary sessions that were organised as part of the Theoretical Roman Archaeology (TRAC) conference held at University College London in March 2007: Feeding the Roman army: the archaeology of supply chains and provisioning networks and Food for thought: economics, natural resources and the Roman military organisation"	\N	\N	169 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-8421-7323-5, 978-1-84217-323-7}, language = {eng}	\N	4f19a9602c39511775da045a69c07d6d	dd115f0455c2387401e92fa26fb6ad57	f94b1012cc65a8cd0510dd9e1a5a4df2	proceedings	Feeding the Roman Army : the archaeology of production and supply in NW Europe	\N	Sue Stallibrass	2008
7406614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5gjajmda	http://ghoefron.blogspot.com	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	edeac1826b452e6e344f52223786b0c3	e4908b1f7487097cc4576a6f888706d1	1f80818085a285c00ffd3c78ab7b42a5	article	My Blog Url	Ghufron (Aang)	Ghufron (Aang)	2009
7407194	Journal of Data Semantics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	an_discoveringsemantics_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--32	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cc554d82c81af8eef66326cf7053268	7c2c9e8ffe401f17de1b6da0e6cc90b4	d3195a3a3949c776516683b067339c61	article	Discovering the semantics of relational tables through mappings. 	Y. An and A. Borgida and J. Mylopoulos	\N	2006
7407195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	frakes_information_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cb1fec56143317106d48a40ffc32dd2	bb0409847a5e34e2daa1b0f3c0a21676	cd4f57d3abebaeece9f7ee35e880857f	book	Information Retrieval: Data Structures \\& Algorithms	W. B. Frakes and R. {Baeza-Yates}	\N	1992
7407196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	grossman_information_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	adef75235d5645fc9b4d3fcfaa244338	5f758c8d26c71c155bdb08e1d4b73b41	b21c101d5f0ea53670e2e8d341ba1fa8	book	Information Retrieval: Algorithims and Heuristics.	David Grossman and Ophir Frieder	\N	2004
7407197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Knowledge-Based} Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fernndez-garca_semantic_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11893011_74	\N		\N	\N	580--587	\N	\N	\N		The semantic annotation of the contents of Web resources is a required step in order to allow the Semantic Web vision to become a reality. In this paper we describe an approach to manual semantic annotation which tries to integrate both the semantic annotation task and the information retrieval task. Our approach exploits the information provided by Wikipedia pages and takes the form of a semantic Web portal, which allows a community of users to easily define and share annotations on Web resources. 	ca87451ddd1b4166afd2e63de0267156	85d7a30d03f43fb71fd19333a4cd6f7d	0736459c73414046973ae9e69cc9a0e6	inbook	A Semantic Web Portal for Semantic Annotation and Search	Norberto {Fernández-García} and José {Blázquez-del-Toro} and Jesús Fisteus and Luis {Sánchez-Fernández}	\N	2006
7407198	Proceedings of the {UK} {OST} {e-Science} second All Hands Meeting	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	greenwood_provenance_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	940aaeb537661153f4aa5850232925b2	7c7f88e493d0159c0b685a69729d14f0	f2458ac03b44e9377283abf47eb7e09f	article	Provenance of {e-Science} Experiments-experience from Bioinformatics	M. Greenwood and C. Goble and R. Stevens and J. Zhao and M. Addis and D. Marvin and L. Moreau and T. Oinn	\N	2003
7407199	International Provenance and Annotation Workship {(IPAW'06)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	altintas_provenance_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cf0810b9d0da09c4570da6afbdc3f0f	68dc15c5264f2c443b157311a454cf54	dbde6df8d31d9977070d0d6439b7a43e	article	Provenance Collection Support in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System	I. Altintas and O. Barney and E. {Jaeger-Frank}	\N	2006
7407200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vallet_ontology-based_2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11431053_31	\N		\N	\N	455--470	\N	\N	\N		Semantic search has been one of the motivations of the Semantic Web since it was envisioned. We propose a model for the exploitation of ontology-based {KBs} to improve search over large document repositories. Our approach includes an ontology-based scheme for the semi-automatic annotation of documents, and a retrieval system. The retrieval model is based on an adaptation of the classic vector-space model, including an annotation weighting algorithm, and a ranking algorithm. Semantic search is combined with keyword-based search to achieve tolerance to {KB} incompleteness. Our proposal is illustrated with sample experiments showing improvements with respect to keyword-based search, and providing ground for further research and discussion.	2e125784a4fc220ff3d7fce8419e90fe	092f8fda250e473f0646f52e836accde	af6907a9f89058b3560a7ff52da46473	inbook	An {Ontology-Based} Information Retrieval Model	David Vallet and Miriam Fernández and Pablo Castells	\N	2005
7407202	{CONCEPTUAL} {MODELING} - {ER} 2004, {PROCEEDINGS}	3288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_incremental_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	668--681	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	We present an approach to support incremental navigation of structured information, where the structure is introduced by the data model and schema (if present) of a data source. Simple browsing through data values and their connections is an effective way for a user or an automated system to access and explore information. We use our previously defined {Uni-Level} Description {(ULD)} to represent an information source explicitly by capturing the source's data model, schema (if present), and data values. We define generic operators for incremental navigation that use the {ULD} directly along with techniques for specifying how a given representation scheme can be navigated. Because our navigation is based on the {ULD,} the operations can easily move from data to schema to data model and back, supporting a wide range of applications for exploring and integrating data. Further, because the {ULD} can express a broad range of data models, our navigation operators are applicable, without modification, across the corresponding model or schema. In general, we believe that information sources may usefully support various styles of navigation, depending on the type of user and the user's desired task.	93e5135a40c8a7cfbddebef13fd037c4	deb28de0b31a8f2aeaeced3df141c302	3b8da2945264e5ede813bc3b678b0547	article	Incremental navigation: Providing simple and generic access to heterogeneous structures	S. Bowers and L. Delcambre	\N	2004
7407203	{CONCEPTUAL} {MODELING} - {ER} 2002	2503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_superimposed_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	90--104	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	Considerable research exists on providing structured access to unstructured information sources, primarily for search and query. Little attention has been placed on (1) keeping the by-products of the process (e.g., connections between structured and unstructured data are typically forgotten and context is lost), (2) developing a rich, conceptual structure for this new layer of information (e.g., the structured data is often represented in simple relational tables), and (3) further elaborating and linking the new, structured information. We propose superimposed schematics to address these issues. Superimposed schematics offer {E-R} modeling constructs integrated with marks, where a mark holds an address to an information element in an underlying source. A superimposed schematic enables a conceptual addressing scheme for the information it contains (directly) and for the information it references (through marks). This addressing scheme can then be used for marking from additional layers of superimposed information. We consider schematics as a useful model for superimposed information and discuss how it fits into our general research on superimposed information.	bf2d989c6721f8d9202a8cc341531a12	5f53888f7f6e442b538ae333a972d287	c5c3060aa59770e2f795074ee2b80daa	article	Superimposed schematics: Introducing {E-R} structure for in-situ information selections	S. Bowers and L. Delcambre and D. Maier	\N	2002
7407204	{ADVANCES} {IN} {ARTIFICIAL} {INTELLIGENCE} - {SBIA} 2004	3171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brilhante_ontology_2004	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=8&SID=4B93p@36ejcl25beJn5&page=1&doc=1	\N		\N	\N	144--153	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	Ecolingua is an ontology for ecological quantitative data, which has been designed through reuse of a conceptualisation of quantities and their physical dimensions provided by the {EngMath} family of ontologies. A hierarchy of ecological quantity classes is presented together with their definition axioms in first-order logic. An implementation-level application of the ontology is discussed, where conceptual ecological models can be synthesised from data descriptions in Ecolingua through reuse of existing model structures.	7003f59ad4fe1788c1f1c8433c37fd53	3b5dba4e56262ab6f4bb9d0ce865799b	afca5f0a9f25274caee07ea63ca9c120	article	An ontology for quantities in ecology	V Brilhante	\N	2004
7407205	{ECOLOGICAL} {COMPLEXITY}	5	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lepczyk_ontology_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	272--279	\N	3	\N	issn = {{1476-945X}}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecocom.2008.04.001}	\N	666a855ae718cf99f3a4f3ed029d0007	64189084d920c8118af753377a82cb99	e4b0865e04a028a520d3660e98256373	article	An ontology for landscapes	Christopher A Lepczyk and Christopher J Lortie and Laurel J Anderson	\N	2008
7407206	Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oinn_taverna:_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1067--1100	\N	10	\N		\N	d4f494bffe9732cb82dea8413b8e159e	4db240a78edd458d3f45d5e33e814ce5	fdef9ad6c882ee971f3b24afe5edb66f	article	Taverna: Lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences	T. Oinn and M. Greenwood and M. Addis and J. Ferris and K. Glover and C. Goble and D. Hull and D. Marvin and P. Li and P. Lord	\N	2006
7407207	{CONCEPTUAL} {MODELING} - {ER} 2003, {PROCEEDINGS}	2813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_uni-level_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--58	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	One advantage of having several different representation schemes and data models is that users can select the right representation and associated tools for their particular need. However, multiple representations introduce structural, model-based heterogeneity, making it difficult to combine information from different sources and exploit information using generic tools (e.g., for querying or browsing). In this work, we define a uniform representation based on a meta-data-model called the {Uni-Level} Description {(ULD)} that can accommodate and accurately store information in a broad range of data models. The {ULD} defines three distinct instance-of relationships plus a relationship for modeling conformance, which is used to connect (data) constructs to other (schema) constructs and can be constrained to reflect the requirements of the data model. The {ULD} has been shown to enable powerful, generic transformation rules and simple generic browsing capability over information represented in diverse data models and representation schemes.	9558992df0f1009a686b64f5c3847201	3d8c89a488507ebdefc2bf30e7da0fe2	fa3fccc06e391dda614c328a27d5fabe	article	The uni-level description: A uniform framework for representing information in multiple data models	S. Bowers and L. Delcambre	\N	2003
7407208	Proceedings of {UK} {e-Science} All Hands Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	addis_experiences_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	459–467	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b597006e8ec84ab84b6ec662d91fe23	ce9b252c795b9bab51cf6d520d8748c4	05930d697bfdb964d3de9eb96a6fea22	article	Experiences with {e-Science} workflow specification and enactment in bioinformatics	M. Addis and J. Ferris and M. Greenwood and P. Li and D. Marvin and T. Oinn and A. Wipat	\N	2003
7407209	{IEEE} {TRANSACTIONS} {ON} {KNOWLEDGE} {AND} {DATA} {ENGINEERING}	19	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castells_adaptation_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&colname=WOS&search_mode=CitingArticles&qid=53&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=2&doc=15	\N		\N	\N	261--272	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}	Semantic search has been one of the motivations of the Semantic Web since it was envisioned. We propose a model for the exploitation of ontology-based knowledge bases to improve search over large document repositories. In our view of Information Retrieval on the Semantic Web, a search engine returns documents rather than, or in addition to, exact values in response to user queries. For this purpose, our approach includes an ontology-based scheme for the semiautomatic annotation of documents and a retrieval system. The retrieval model is based on an adaptation of the classic vector-space model, including an annotation weighting algorithm, and a ranking algorithm. Semantic search is combined with conventional keyword-based retrieval to achieve tolerance to knowledge base incompleteness. Experiments are shown where our approach is tested on corpora of significant scale, showing clear improvements with respect to keyword-based search.	4f31d56ee502d4555d875f1fc4446a58	45ed1e91a3c32d82055e938f8d323d30	8dc7f08659eb792e26e902885f36c7d7	article	An adaptation of the vector-space model for ontology-based information retrieval	P Castells and M Fernandez and D Vallet	\N	2007
7407210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://sweet.jpl.nasa.gov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	raskin_enabling_2004	http://sweet.jpl.nasa.gov	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	586989ceb92a23f7bdc99bcc05b301fa	1967a080f0e496663bff87a8e4bc4d25	f0118a9040aedc510e3e5dd1b6163a79	misc	Enabling semantic interoperability for earth science data.	R. G. Raskin	\N	2004
7407211	{BMC} {BIOINFORMATICS}	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baker_towards_2008	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=1&doc=8	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}	Background: The indexing of scientific literature and content is a relevant and contemporary requirement within life science information systems. Navigating information available in legacy formats continues to be a challenge both in enterprise and academic domains. The emergence of semantic web technologies and their fusion with artificial intelligence techniques has provided a new toolkit with which to address these data integration challenges. In the emerging field of lipidomics such navigation challenges are barriers to the translation of scientific results into actionable knowledge, critical to the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer's syndrome, Mycobacterium infections and cancer. Results: We present a literature-driven workflow involving document delivery and natural language processing steps generating tagged sentences containing lipid, protein and disease names, which are instantiated to custom designed lipid ontology. We describe the design challenges in capturing lipid nomenclature, the mandate of the ontology and its role as query model in the navigation of the lipid bibliosphere. We illustrate the extent of the description logic-based A-box query capability provided by the instantiated ontology using a graphical query composer to query sentences describing lipid-protein and lipid-disease correlations. Conclusion: As scientists accept the need to readjust the manner in which we search for information and derive knowledge we illustrate a system that can constrain the literature explosion and knowledge navigation problems. Specifically we have focussed on solving this challenge for lipidomics researchers who have to deal with the lack of standardized vocabulary, differing classification schemes, and a wide array of synonyms before being able to derive scientific insights. The use of the {OWL-DL} variant of the Web Ontology Language {(OWL)} and description logic reasoning is pivotal in this regard, providing the lipid scientist with advanced query access to the results of text mining algorithms instantiated into the ontology. The visual query paradigm assists in the adoption of this technology.	2cc81ec8c2b37f3ecfcd444c191f6dde	a9d0168a9a5a8dd2450fcb5d2cc9de91	0def9d7515fbf11d38db11d05ceb642b	article	Towards ontology-driven navigation of the lipid bibliosphere	{CJO} Baker and R Kanagasabai and {WT} Ang and A Veeramani and {HS} Low and {MR} Wenk	\N	2008
7407212	Intelligent Systems, {IEEE}	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wroe_automating_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	48--55	\N	1	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, doi = {{10.1109/MIS.2004.1265885}}	The transition from laboratory science to in silico e-science has facilitated a paradigmatic shift in the way we conduct modern science. We can use computationally based analytical models to simulate and investigate scientific questions such as those posed by high-energy physics and bioinformatics, yielding high-quality results and discoveries at an unprecedented rate. However, while experimental media have changed, the scientific methodologies and processes we choose for conducting experiments are still relevant. As in the lab environment, experimental methodology requires samples to undergo several processing stages. The staging of operations is what constitutes the in silico experimental process. The use of workflows formalizes earlier ad hoc approaches for representing experimental methodology. We can represent the stages of in silico experiments formally as a set of services to invoke.	bace32a56783f7382c012b7773ad615b	1252c23ba057584e803acaa144e73631	7d3b94a0acdf75437311184819105320	article	Automating experiments using semantic data in a bioinformatics grid	C. Wroe and C. Goble and M. Greenwood and P. Lord and S. Miles and J. Papay and T. Payne and L. Moreau	\N	2004
7407213	Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fegraus_maximizingvalue_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	158--168	\N	3	\N		\N	40395862683b71786277b820645e5489	0aacb7e0fefd6e24f5b996e089a32970	764fd3f89b4dc2ae7e9b77f8b147cbd6	article	Maximizing the Value of Ecological Data with Structured Metadata: An Introduction to Ecological Metadata Language {(EML)} and Principles for Metadata Creation.	Eric Fegraus and Sandy J. Andelman and Matthew B. Jones and Mark Schildhauer	\N	2005
7407214	{ECOLOGICAL} {INFORMATICS}	2	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boose_ensuring_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	237--247	\N	3, Sp. Iss. {SI}	\N	issn = {1574-9541}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.07.006}	\N	72c66c619ce484e2d39b76a83fed2f76	14b10c3bc417a6cadca0839aa72fc543	855b54df916e4d05035d5ebce6d13778	article	Ensuring reliable datasets for environmental models and forecasts	Emery R Boose and Aaron M Ellisona and Leon J Osterweil and Lori A Clarke and Rodion Podorozhny and Julian L Hadley and Alexander Wise and David R Foster	\N	2007
7407215	{BIOCHIMIE}	90	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pasquier_biological_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	584--594	\N	4	\N	issn = {0300-9084}, doi = {10.1016/j.biochi.2008.02.007}	\N	0ba1d869e177695845edaff0de7be907	aa933f88f5b9ac858368d64c3cd97837	ccb8a92adbd4c413bb3c7f2d19e4aa6a	article	Biological data integration using Semantic Web technologies	C. Pasquier	\N	2008
7407216	Intelligent Systems, {IEEE} [see also {IEEE} Intelligent Systems and Their Applications]	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gil_artificial_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	26--33	\N	1	\N		\N	044f5c3a3ac8eab39d20867af533a9e3	e892329580d2fb168d0d21fd3fa786d0	286981c30e2c2504ffed6464479df41b	article	Artificial intelligence and grids: workflow planning and beyond	Y. Gil and E. Deelman and J. Blythe and C. Kesselman and H. Tangmunarunkit	\N	2004
7407217	{WEB} {INFORMATION} {SYSTEMS} {ENGINEERING} - {WISE} 2005 {WORKSHOPS,} {PROCEEDINGS}	3807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_towards_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	207--216	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	Scientific workflow systems are problem-solving environments that allow scientists to automate and reproduce data management and analysis tasks. Workflow components include actors (e.g., queries, transformations, analyses, simulations, visualizations), and datasets which are produced and consumed by actors. The increasing number of such components creates the problem of discovering suitable components and of composing them to form the desired scientific workflow. In previous work we proposed the use of semantic types (annotations relative to an ontology) to solve these problems. Since creating semantic types can be complex and time-consuming, scalability of the approach becomes an issue. In this paper we propose a framework to automatically derive semantic types from a (possibly small) number of initial types. Our approach propagates the given semantic types through workflow steps whose input and output data structures are related via query expressions. By propagating semantic types, we can significantly reduce the effort required to annotate datasets and components and even derive new ``candidate axioms'' for inclusion in annotation ontologies.	776ca5e2a19f90785c506ea81ffb7c8d	09de7f8223460573031496b2d4d1447e	fe6da694c587721d8815ec40286a3a78	article	Towards automatic generation of semantic types in scientific workflows	S. Bowers and B. Ludascher	\N	2005
7407218	Proc. of Workflow in Grid Systems Workshop in {GGF10,} Berlin, Germany, Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cybok_grid_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ff080e1aef9482fdef17f50cc3291e8	8a953e7cb9f7a2051c4d1645b954e4bf	30a57f88ebf565983d3944d4ef8a4d17	article	A Grid Workflow Infrastructure	D. Cybok	\N	2004
7407219	Bioscience	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	green_complexity_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	501--510	\N	\N	\N		\N	3739627f009cda9b77797b98267bd7ca	431f744715202d303f6f3df216d8f0ff	b760f02233f6bb6909e51c89d9750e02	article	Complexity in Ecology and Conservation: Mathematical, Statistical, and Computational Challenges	Jessica Green and Alan Hastings and Peter Arzberger and Francisco Ayala and Kathryn Cottingham and Kim Cuddington and Frank Davis and Jennifer Dunne and {Marie-Josée} Fortin and Leah Gerber and Michael Neubert	\N	2005
7407220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	han_spreadsheets_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	451--466	\N	\N	\N		\N	7efd9c6da5c988c79f430c7e56f6d66e	95bf98cd39edde50f2c3524fe7fa878f	c8897a129966d7ae71d79b73b35b3ba8	inproceedings	From spreadsheets to rdf. 	L. Han and T. Finin and {C.S.} Parr and J. Sachs	\N	2008
7407221	Concurrency and Computation: Practice \\& Experience	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ludscher_scientific_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	17f561d237eab9d317c8a6a1b17c6077	cda5219d447299cdf1904f4f593687d2	1318f8e32619c070b3368fcb83045ca8	article	Scientific Workflow Management and the Kepler System	B. Ludäscher and I. Altintas and C. Berkley and D. Higgins and E. {Jaeger-Frank} and M. Jones and E. Lee and J. Tao and Y. Zhao	\N	2005
7407222	{SCIENCE}	314	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	worm_impacts_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	787--790	\N	5800	\N	issn = {0036-8075}, doi = {10.1126/science.1132294}	Human-dominated marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating loss of populations and species, with largely unknown consequences. We analyzed local experiments, long-term regional time series, and global fisheries data to test how biodiversity loss affects marine ecosystem services across temporal and spatial scales. Overall, rates of resource collapse increased and recovery potential, stability, and water quality decreased exponentially with declining diversity. Restoration of biodiversity, in contrast, increased productivity fourfold and decreased variability by 21\\%, on average. We conclude that marine biodiversity loss is increasingly impairing the ocean's capacity to provide food, maintain water quality, and recover from perturbations. Yet available data suggest that at this point, these trends are still reversible.	fc0cc8fc20cbc14a1b3a19a4ca9d6f84	879e50742dfb9c6f19744f441436972b	c6a9a4bd17cfdda779a7c57b4f118d80	article	Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services	Boris Worm and Edward B Barbier and Nicola Beaumont and J. Emmett Duffy and Carl Folke and Benjamin S Halpern and Jeremy B. C Jackson and Heike K Lotze and Fiorenza Micheli and Stephen R Palumbi and Enric Sala and Kimberley A Selkoe and John J Stachowicz and Reg Watson	\N	2006
7407223	{SCIENCE}	316	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	worm_response_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5829	\N	issn = {0036-8075}, doi = {10.1126/science.1138466}	\N	603028ee7a7901f47d0ff6f5c7f89b2c	367040e5c5a08648aaa9e2cc86e8280b	2596fe98332d3cde4851adb360ea5355	article	Response to comments on {``Impacts} of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services''	Boris Worm and Edward B Barbier and Nicola Beaumont and J. Emmett Duffy and Carl Folke and Benjamin S Halpern and Jeremy B. C Jackson and Heike K Lotze and Fiorenza Micheli and Stephen R Palumbi and Enric Sala and Kimberley A Selkoe and John J Stachowicz and Reg Watson	\N	2007
7407224	{CONCEPTUAL} {MODELING} - {ER} 2005	3716	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_actor-oriented_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	369--384	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	Scientific workflows are becoming increasingly important as a unifying mechanism for interlinking scientific data management, analysis, simulation, and visualization tasks. Scientific workflow systems are problem-solving environments, supporting scientists in the creation and execution of scientific workflows. While current systems permit the creation of executable workflows, conceptual modeling and design of scientific workflows has largely been neglected. Unlike business workflows, scientific workflows are typically highly data-centric naturally leading to dataflow-oriented modeling approaches. We first develop a formal model for scientific workflows based on an actor-oriented modeling and design approach, originally developed for studying models of complex concurrent systems. Actor-oriented modeling separates two modeling concerns: component communication (dataflow) and overall workflow coordination (orchestration). We then extend our framework by introducing a novel hybrid type system, separating further the concerns of conventional data modeling (structural data type) and conceptual modeling (semantic type). In our approach, semantic and structural mismatches can be handled independently or simultaneously, and via different types of adapters, giving rise to new methods of scientific workflow design.	5e44a872e39b8ce4b73971961d4db782	39cd3ae9ba728ad0a908e8d4004caaf3	bb09bc6295a0887142c6d11619841c6c	article	Actor-oriented design of scientific workflows	S. Bowers and B. Ludascher	\N	2005
7407225	{SOFTWARE-PRACTICE} \\& {EXPERIENCE}	38	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goldschmidt_comparing_2008	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=7&doc=64	\N		\N	\N	417--445	\N	4	\N	issn = {0038-0644}	Keyword-based search engines such as Google {(TM)} index Web pages for human consumption. Sophisticated as such engines have become, surveys indicate almost 25\\% of Web searchers are unable to find useful results in the first set of {URLs} returned {(Technology} Review, March 2004). The lack of machine-interpretable information on the Web limits software agents from matching human searches to desirable results. Tim {Berners-Lee,} inventor of the Web, has arcbitected the Semantic Web in which machine-interpretable information provides an automated means to traversing the Web. A necessary cornerstone application is the search engine capable of bringing the Semantic Web together into a searchable landscape. We implemented a Semantic Web Search Engine {(SWSE)} that performs semantic search, providing predictable and accurate results to queries. To compare keyword search to semantic search, we constructed the Google {CruciVerbalist} {(GCV),} which solves crossword puzzles by reformulating clues into Google queries processed via the Google {API.} Candidate answers are extracted from query results. Integrating {GCV} with {SWSE,} we quantitatively show how semantic search improves upon keyword search. Mimicking the human brain's ability to create and traverse relationships between facts, our techniques enable Web applications to 'think' using semantic reasoning, opening the door to intelligent search applications that utilize the Semantic Web. Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	c18258c338fc49eaf6a42efb238202ec	1d0bc978337fb5d246a78f0440e8f2bc	37270a09810721088908782faa97608f	article	Comparing keyword search to semantic search: a case study in solving crossword puzzles using the Google {(TM)} {API}	{DE} Goldschmidt and M Krishnamoorthy	\N	2008
7407226	Knowledge and Information	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kotis_human-centered_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	60a12405cb555dd595d9f34cfcd37cc0	9ebb48cf55eb9c3ec8bb496c5025cd49	d5ad9fc99598ad924b6a9f1bdc8ad003	article	Human-centered ontology engineer- ing: The {HCOME} methodology.	K. Kotis and G. Vouros	\N	2005
7407227	{JOURNAL} {OF} {INTELLIGENT} {INFORMATION} {SYSTEMS}	29	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	michener_knowledge_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	111--126	\N	1	\N	issn = {0925-9902}, doi = {10.1007/s10844-006-0034-8}	The Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge {(SEEK)} is a knowledge environment that is being developed to address many of the current challenges associated with data accessibility and integration in the biodiversity and ecological sciences. The {SEEK} information technology infrastructure encompasses three integrated systems: (1) {EcoGrid-an} open architecture for data access; (2) a Semantic Mediation System based on domain-specific ontologies; and (3) an Analysis and Modeling System that supports semantically integrated analytical workflows. Multidisciplinary scientists and programmers from multiple institutions comprise the core development team. {SEEK} design and development are informed by three multidisciplinary teams of scientists organized in Working Groups. The Biodiversity and Ecological Analysis and Modeling Working Group informs development through evaluation of {SEEK} efficacy in addressing biodiversity and ecological questions. The Knowledge Representation Working Group provides knowledge representation requirements from the domain sciences and develops the corresponding knowledge representations (ontologies) to support the assembly of analytical workflows in the Analysis and Modeling System, and the intelligent data and service discovery in the {EcoGrid.} A Biological Classification and Nomenclature Working Group investigates solutions to mediating among multiple taxonomies for naming organisms. A multifaceted education, outreach and training program ensures that the {SEEK} research products, software, and information technology infrastructure optimally benefit the target communities.	b3570d3b2a2cdce9660205c031c2e34b	a8d8e8425788753fe48cfdcdd19c8299	33fa23b46b607df4de33d0c22dbc7971	article	A knowledge environment for the biodiversity and ecological sciences	William K Michener and James H Beach and Matthew B Jones and Bertram Ludaescher and Deana D Pennington and Ricardo S Pereira and Arcot Rajasekar and Mark Schildhauer	\N	2007
7407228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bizer_d2r_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	20--24	\N	\N	\N		\N	e58e2e95010f7503b156c9bbfdbce7b9	a3c20b406188f20fb603f4bea2ce2edb	c5c7594ba36547203a3f8d6d598cb432	inproceedings	{D2R} {MAP—A} database to {RDF} mapping language.	C. Bizer	\N	2003
7407229	the Workflow in Grid Systems Workshop in {GGF10-The} Tenth Global Grid Forum, Berlin, Germany, March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	altintas_kepler:_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	365dc14f47456058cf7ffafb3406ff04	ad14ee9251f08c5bbdee2cc9508e8932	095680ba06540fbe825640fa05e6d9cb	article	Kepler: Towards a {Grid-Enabled} System for Scientific Workflows	I. Altintas and C. Berkley and E. Jaeger and M. Jones and B. Ludäscher and S. Mock	\N	2004
7407230	Journal of Intelligent Information Systems	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cushing_component-based_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	7--24	\N	1	\N		\N	3a8370c90b83e35ecd6127b9f0e6b170	a961d6827631783b13fa853c8ba7f7e5	8fca86ab934b17415978d7d8edab8aea	article	Component-based end-user database design for ecologists.	J. Cushing and N. Nadkarni and M. Finch and A. Fiala and E. {Murphy-Hill} and L. Delcambre and D. Maier	\N	2007
7407231	Journal of Web Semantics	5	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sirin_pellet:practical_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=11&SID=4ClAPHkFckJgGHMNI5N&page=1&doc=2	\N		\N	\N	51--53	\N	2	\N	issn = {1570-8268}	In this paper, we present a brief overview of Pellet: a complete {OWL-DL} reasoner with acceptable to very good performance, extensive middleware, and a number of unique features. Pellet is the first sound and complete {OWL-DL} reasoner with extensive support for reasoning with individuals (including nominal support and conjunctive query), user-defined datatypes, and debugging support for ontologies. It implements several extensions to {OWL-DL} including a combination formalism for {OWL-DL} ontologies, a non-monotonic operator, and preliminary support for {OWL/Rule} hybrid reasoning. Pellet is written in Java and is open source. {(C)} 2007 Published by Elsevier B. V.	72debf9d50ff271b2c9fb5640510eb4f	c7f0e432acc5ae4c343b4270f36c0883	4d07416e07a2bc5e8aa33da77b7255ee	article	Pellet: A practical {OWL-DL} reasoner	E Sirin and B Parsia and {BC} Grau and A Kalyanpur and Y Katz	\N	2007
7407232	{AAAI}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcguinness_virtual_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35d8650e2bb65ca1b29953e212cff15a	bd07a5523e3897f9ab421df1b533bda3	a7bbc20f2a26be1e1c0c16d8abf5d1ee	article	The virtual solar-terrestrial observatory: A deployed semantic web application case study for scientiﬁc research.	{D.L.} {McGuinness}	\N	2007
7407233	Intelligent Systems and Their Applications, {IEEE}	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guarino_ontoseek:_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	70--80	\N	3	\N	issn = {1094-7167}	For online yellow pages and product catalogs, structured content representations coupled with linguistic ontologies can increase both recall and precision of content based retrieval. Our {OntoSeek} system adopts a language of limited expressiveness for content representation and uses a large ontology based on {WordNet} for content matching. {WordNet} is a linguistic database formed by synsets-terms grouped into semantic equivalence sets, each one assigned to a lexical category (noun, verb, adverb, adjective). Each synset represents a particular sense of an English word and is usually expressed as a unique combination of synonymous words	7a4f9694412d07085bb58c78aa490efa	cac35b48d16ddcd37174697c30dfbd30	abd8c58b23500108fcd1193abd87ab19	article	{OntoSeek:} content-based access to the Web	N. Guarino and C. Masolo and G. Vetere	\N	1999
7407234	{TRENDS} {IN} {ECOLOGY} \\& {EVOLUTION}	20	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parr_data_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	362--363	\N	7	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2005.04.023}	\N	82cc2c3b71a70675ae4ae015f3c1253b	cf7bbe77d9dd2964091ecf16b34c4dd8	99358cece60041b1701ce1b462aa499c	article	Data sharing in ecology and evolution	C. S. Parr and M. P. Cummings	\N	2005
7407235	{ECOLOGY}	87	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ellison_analytic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1345--1358	\N	6	\N	issn = {0012-9658}	A wide variety of data sets produced by individual investigators are now synthesized to address ecological questions that span a range of spatial and temporal scales. It is important to facilitate such syntheses so that ``consumers'' of data sets can be con. dent that both input data sets and synthetic products are reliable. Necessary documentation to ensure the reliability and validation of data sets includes both familiar descriptive metadata and formal documentation of the scientific processes used (i.e., process metadata) to produce usable data sets from collections of raw data. Such documentation is complex and difficult to construct, so it is important to help ``producers'' create reliable data sets and to facilitate their creation of required metadata. We describe a formal representation, an ``analytic web,'' that aids both producers and consumers of data sets by providing complete and precise definitions of scientific processes used to process raw and derived data sets. The formalisms used to de. ne analytic webs are adaptations of those used in software engineering, and they provide a novel and effective support system for both the synthesis and the validation of ecological data sets. We illustrate the utility of an analytic web as an aid to producing synthetic data sets through a worked example: the synthesis of long-term measurements of whole-ecosystem carbon exchange. Analytic webs are also useful validation aids for consumers because they support the concurrent construction of a complete, Internet-accessible audit trail of the analytic processes used in the synthesis of the data sets. Finally we describe our early efforts to evaluate these ideas through the use of a prototype software tool, {SciWalker.} We indicate how this tool has been used to create analytic webs tailored to specific data-set synthesis and validation activities, and suggest extensions to it that will support additional forms of validation. The process metadata created by {SciWalker} is readily adapted for inclusion in Ecological Metadata Language {(EML)} files.	ccd1fbe9527f4982a9fa5b827ec4ae30	8bed5111b6591103b8d8394c8028d398	2a91b673d7bdc60c626799f7a3711021	article	Analytic webs support the synthesis of ecological data sets	Aaron M Ellison and Leon J Osterweil and Lori Clarke and Julian L Hadley and Alexander Wise and Emery Boose and David R Foster and Allen Hanson and David Jensen and Paul Kuzeja and Edward Riseman and Howard Schultz	\N	2006
7407236	{TRENDS} {IN} {ECOLOGY} \\& {EVOLUTION}	23	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	madin_advancing_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	159--168	\N	3	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2007.11.007}	Ecology is inherently cross-disciplinary, drawing together many types of information to address questions about the natural world. Finding and integrating relevant data to assist in these analyses is crucial, but is difficult owing to ambiguous terminology and the lack of sufficient information about datasets. Ontologies provide a formal mechanism for defining terms and their relationships, and can improve the location, interpretation and integration of data based on its inherent meaning. Ontologies have assisted other disciplines (e.g. molecular biology) in unifying and enriching descriptions of data, and ecology can benefit from similar approaches. We review ontology efforts in ecology, and describe how these can benefit research by enhancing the location and interpretation of relevant data for confronting crucial ecological questions.	680e0b84ee61ff0a758399efd1291fe6	f1210285d17d6550bc17460d31cb7b55	f8c328c36eefb17e8cd5f07dbd2d55cd	article	Advancing ecological research with ontologies	Joshua S Madin and Shawn Bowers and Mark P Schildhauer and Matthew B Jones	\N	2008
7407237	{SIGMOD} Record	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	simmhan_survey_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	31--36	\N	3	\N		\N	97e29c596c807bb0c306a82553185f78	fae7f2f22630dae1441c2b8ddab28cfb	299722a6f0ae5afdb7936185cf3dc013	article	A survey of data provenance in e-science	Y. Simmhan and B. Plale and D. Gannon	\N	2005
7407238	{PODS}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beeri_rewriting_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a1b342184ddf43dae59ab6c3b04abff	5081acac89d68709832b53cce2b08451	b625011b4ec2e77dbd7cd5d04466db2d	article	Rewriting queries using views in description logics.	C. Beeri and A. Levy and M. Rousset	\N	1997
7407239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://water.usu.edu/cuahsi/odm/ 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tarboten_cuahsi_2007	http://water.usu.edu/cuahsi/odm/ 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	239f8139fa95d1a25377fcf16df1eebe	82d4f156ed4868d6e8cba2e7535ff858	37085027e8a72409c943ca1b332cff85	misc	{CUAHSI} community observations data model {(ODM),} version 1.0. 	D. Tarboten and J. Horsburgh and D. Maidment	\N	2007
7407240	{SCIENCE}	316	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	worm_biodiversity_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	1282--1284	\N	5829	\N	issn = {0036-8075}	\N	6857bb9610923d0ed1c14103ba50b43a	37b4bf39d61bdf0fcc459b540042b4bb	c9b1c97aa11cf2bb436a6ec0e97a5b4e	article	Biodiversity loss in the ocean: How bad is it? Response	Boris Worm and Edward B Barbier and Nicola Beaumont and J. Emmett Duffy and Carl Folke and Benjamin S Halpern and Jeremy B. C Jackson and Heike K Lotze and Fiorenza Micheli and Stephen R Palumbi and Enric Sala and Kimberley A Selkoe and John J Stachowicz and Reg Watson	\N	2007
7407241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rodriguez-muro_realizing_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	286--289	\N	\N	\N		\N	446e27e08e4d43d48b2bc1a01696a4b7	4b329817e8ed89b9986f5ee19e65592b	692e8966b94878b4723daed9b0bb1720	inproceedings	Realizing Ontology Based Data Access: A plug-in for protégé.	Mariano {Rodriguez-Muro} and Lina Lubyte and Diego Calvanese	\N	2008
7407242	{ECOLOGICAL} {INFORMATICS}	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	michener_meta-information_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--7	\N	1	\N	issn = {1574-9541}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2005.08.004}	Ecological databases continue to grow in volume, breadth and complexity. Higher level descriptions of data (i.e., metadata) and information derived from subsequent data processing and analyses (i.e., ``meta-information'' in the broadest sense) are essential for understanding and using the increasingly complex and voluminous data and information. The concepts of meta-information, in general, and metadata, in particular, have evolved in concert with the increasing needs for functionality by the community. From a scientific perspective, metadata may be characterized as having developed from initially supporting data discovery; to facilitating acquisition, comprehension and utilization of data by humans; and, most recently, to beginning to enable automated data discovery, ingestion, processing and analysis via metadata-enabled scientific workflow systems. The continued conceptual and operational developments in metadata required to support comprehensive automated scientific workflow systems portend many challenges and opportunities. For example, there are significant opportunities for collaboration among ecologists and computer scientists in developing domain-specific controlled vocabularies and ontologies that provide the basis for semantic mediation-the ``glue'' technologies that enable automated data discovery, ingestion, processing and analysis. Similarly, there are opportunities for computer scientists and engineers to develop new mechanisms that support automated metadata encoding-such as providing the information that would be necessary to understand the end-to-end flow of sensor data from in situ data collection, streaming through quality assurance filtering, aggregation, transformation and additional processing, analysis, and publication of digital products. As the technologies mature, we still have many sociological barriers to overcome including the needs for increased attention to software usability testing and engineering to enhance user-friendliness of metadata management software, new capital investments in ecological data archives, and increasing the metadata management benefit-cost ratio for the average scientist via incentives and enabling tools. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier {B.V.}	47b23bfb8d79f7835721da298822dc95	37a6ec3b1f3705e668f8a5e79f84944c	1672f6a37908fd680ce50522245f4ceb	article	Meta-information concepts for ecological data management	William K Michener	\N	2006
7407243	{ECOLOGICAL} {INFORMATICS}	2	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	madin_ontology_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	279--296	\N	3, Sp. Iss. {SI}	\N	issn = {1574-9541}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.05.004}	Research in ecology increasingly. relies on the integration of small, focused studies, to produce larger datasets that allow for more powerful, synthetic analyses. The results of these synthetic analyses are critical in guiding decisions about how to sustainably manage our natural environment, so it is important for researchers to effectively discover relevant data, and appropriately integrate these within their analyses. However, ecological data encompasses an extremely broad range of data types, structures, and semantic concepts. Moreover, ecological data is widely distributed, with few well-established repositories or standard protocols for their archiving and retrieval. These factors make the discovery and integration of ecological data sets a highly labor-intensive task. Metadata standards such as the Ecological Metadata Language and Darwin Core are important steps for improving our ability to discover and access ecological data, but are limited to describing only a few, relatively specific aspects of data content (e.g., data owner and contact information, variable ``names'', keyword descriptions, etc.). A more flexible and powerful way to capture the semantic subtleties of complex ecological data, its structure and contents, and the interrelationships among data variables is needed. We present a formal ontology for capturing the semantics of generic scientific observation and measurement. The ontology provides a convenient basis for adding detailed semantic annotations to scientific data, which crystallize the inherent ``meaning'' of observational data. The ontology can be used to characterize the context of an observation (e.g., space and time), and clarify inter-observational relationships such as dependency hierarchies (e.g., nested experimental observations) and meaningful dimensions within the data (e.g., axes for cross-classified categorical summarization). It also enables the robust description of measurement units (e.g., grams of carbon per liter of seawater), and can facilitate automatic unit conversions (e.g., pounds to kilograms). The ontology can be easily extended with specialized domain vocabularies, making it both broadly applicable and highly custornizable. Finally, we describe the utility of the ontology for enriching the capabilities of data discovery and integration processes. Published by Elsevier {B.V.}	a63521512a5b54bc72cca032737e17fc	8962f47fe95cad451c00a0b8a1b1301b	bf3f50cfc92c05d8eedb01cc959ccae6	article	An ontology for describing and synthesizing ecological observation data	Joshua Madin and Shawn Bowers and Mark Schildhauer and Sergeui Krivov and Deana Pennington and Ferdinando Villa	\N	2007
7407244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International {COnference} on Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	de_leenheer_towards_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11b9ef003b1b9ddb63e1100342724992	57bd3d33b0b626d127f469dbb6133fad	1d06f5396c370e8bfd64fefecaf73097	inproceedings	Towards Community-driven Evolution of Knowledge-intensive Systems.	P. De Leenheer and R. Meersman	\N	2007
7407245	{BIOSCIENCE}	57	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parr_open_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	309--310	\N	4	\N	issn = {0006-3568}, doi = {{10.1641/B570402}}	\N	fbe1c67ad4d72c9a2b600e7940622f29	919bd3bdaf9c46f6541e25f57d10465b	f8db5a8cea9479d30dca6ccf522ec942	article	Open sourcing ecological data	Cynthia Sims Parr	\N	2007
7407246	Journal of Grid Computing	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yu_taxonomy_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	171--200	\N	3	\N		\N	556c7b0b5f35b9b6b22b1689159a6b38	1cdd76dcd24c31d7309e452e8641e0ba	7a175ad4ec130af85aa1ac564c9a3c82	article	A Taxonomy of Workflow Management Systems for Grid Computing	J. Yu and R. Buyya	\N	2005
7407247	Intelligent Systems, {IEEE}	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brewster_knowledge_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	72--81	\N	1	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, doi = {{10.1109/MIS.2004.1265889}}	Recently, we have seen an explosion of interest in ontologies as artifacts to represent human knowledge and as critical components in knowledge management, the semantic Web, business-to-business applications, and several other application areas. Various research communities commonly assume that ontologies are the appropriate modeling structure for representing knowledge. However, little discussion has occurred regarding the actual range of knowledge an ontology can successfully represent.	1234f431a434264a9112a631ec9f47c0	d0421a4c4e4a97b986ff798bcccf0b7b	850859c7a5c7e96bfc1060a02a189558	article	Knowledge representation with ontologies: the present and future	C. Brewster and K. {O'Hara}	\N	2004
7407248	{BRIEFINGS} {IN} {BIOINFORMATICS}	5	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	clark_globally_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--70	\N	1	\N	issn = {1467-5463}	The {World-Wide} Web provides a globally distributed communication framework that is essential for almost all scientific collaboration, including bioinformatics. However, several limits and inadequacies have become apparent, one of which is the inability to programmatically identify locally named objects that may be widely distributed over the network. This shortcoming limits our ability to integrate multiple knowledgebases, each of which gives partial information of a shared domain, as is commonly seen in bioinformatics. The Life Science Identifier {(LSID)} and {LSID} Resolution System {(LSRS)} provide simple and elegant solutions to this problem, based on the extension of existing internet technologies. {LSID} and {LSRS} are consistent with next-generation semantic web and semantic grid approaches. This article describes the syntax, operations, infrastructure compatibility considerations, use cases and potential future applications of {LSID} and {LSRS.} We see the adoption of these methods as important steps toward simpler, more elegant and more reliable integration of the world's biological knowledgebases, and as facilitating stronger global collaboration in biology.	1b7a7276faa4ed4ee37e6358a35a39fe	b97fe8836cb3329b5df7f1d515307485	eaf9e2e9cea4f196cab5b83e2c9fc952	article	Globally distributed object identification for biological knowledgebases	T. Clark and S. Martin and T. Liefeld	\N	2004
7407249	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bowers_conceptual_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef5cbd005b8d81140a5cdced0b6d48f1	069523288829923126cb6b5da11bb81d	9a5cbfc7beda08ab285b0a4e57f85aa1	article	A Conceptual Modeling Framework for Expressing Observa-tional Data Semantics	Shawn Bowers and Joshua Madin and Mark Schildhauer	\N	2008
7407250	{DATA} {INTEGRATION} {IN} {THE} {LIFE} {SCIENCES,} {PROCEEDINGS}	2994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {BIOINFORMATICS}	bowers_ontology-driven_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--16	\N	\N	\N		Ecologists spend considerable effort integrating heterogeneous data for statistical analyses and simulations, for example, to run and test predictive models. Our research is focused on reducing this effort by providing data integration and transformation tools, allowing researchers to focus on ``real science,'' that is, discovering new knowledge through analysis and modeling. This paper defines a generic framework for transforming heterogeneous data within scientific workflows. Our approach relies on a formalized ontology, which serves as a simple, unstructured global schema. In the framework, inputs and outputs of services within scientific workflows can have structural types and separate semantic types (expressions of the target ontology). In addition, a registration mapping can be defined to relate input and output structural types to their corresponding semantic types. Using registration mappings, appropriate data transformations can then be generated for each desired service composition. Here, we describe our proposed framework and an initial implementation for services that consume and produce {XML} data.	5f9baac05ee3a4f0da8b1e4101e3dc26	a35488d7361708cb4c7fd672245a5be9	06ea456b5d83eb7987fed81c96ceda87	article	An ontology-driven framework for data transformation in scientific workflows	S. Bowers and B. Ludascher	\N	2004
7407251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Geospatial {COnsortium} {(OGC)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cox_observations_2006	\N	Technical Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	05-087r4	\N		\N	f54091f302a4bf92efd5cac7b200873c	08a036b32f45ca7a9bd8fa066b3e1ef2	574adba8a97600a092f8aff3369581da	techreport	Observations and Measurements.	Simon Cox	\N	2006
7407252	Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brin_anatomy_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	107--117	\N	\N	\N		\N	9abc0aad562f84cbe9cbb9ed174c3d25	1234ad3633d435ef79d8a7f36dafa0a9	5cad1b8de646b7a28fb832442e87f46b	article	The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine	Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page	\N	1998
7407253	{ECOLOGICAL} {INFORMATICS}	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rees_raccoon_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	87--96	\N	1	\N	issn = {1574-9541}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2008.01.002}	\N	de05b68e8cff6c333f7175ff04a16f3f	428740e0c42a964269c63ba6abaf6183	dd8a55694d6a88e4eae8bbfcc0288452	article	Raccoon ecology database: A resource for population dynamics modelling and meta-analysis	Erin E Rees and Bruce A Pond and Julia R Phillips and Dennis Murray	\N	2008
7407254	Scientific and Statistical Database Management, 2004. Proceedings. 16th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	altintas_kepler:extensible_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	423--424	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5efe49344a596e0e14eb848c26fe3ae	e8c6efa66a98cdd475a72697cdc1033e	6746f29e311300d1c978209eabf7b9ff	article	Kepler: an extensible system for design and execution of scientific workflows	I. Altintas and C. Berkley and E. Jaeger and M. Jones and B. Ludascher and S. Mock	\N	2004
7407255	{NATURE}	387	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	costanza_value_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	253--260	\N	6630	\N	issn = {0028-0836}	The services of ecological systems and the natural capital stocks that produce them are critical to the functioning of the Earth's life-support system. They contribute to human welfare, both directly and indirectly, and therefore represent part of the total economic value of the planet. We have estimated the current economic value of 17 ecosystem services for 16 biomes, based on published studies and a few original calculations. For the entire biosphere, the value (most of which is outside the market) is estimated to be in the range of {US\\$16-54} trillion (10(12)) per year, with an average of {US\\$33} trillion per year. Because of the nature of the uncertainties, this must be considered a minimum estimate. Global gross national product total is around {US\\$18} trillion per year.	f9d8fdc2d34126fadaeb54f60e215edd	f0b7c4c288dbe7895f9eadb68a6f556f	54777a52e2163e3cb3e2d1e026583426	article	The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital	R. Costanza and R. {dArge} and R. {deGroot} and S. Farber and M. Grasso and B. Hannon and K. Limburg and S. Naeem and R. V. {ONeill} and J. Paruelo and R. G. Raskin and P. Sutton and M. {vandenBelt}	\N	1997
7407256	{BRIEFINGS} {IN} {BIOINFORMATICS}	8	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quan_improving_2007-1	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&colname=WOS&search_mode=RelatedRecords&qid=89&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=2&doc=18	\N		\N	\N	172--182	\N	3	\N	issn = {1467-5463}	The ability to retrieve relevant information is at the heart of every aspect of research and development in the life sciences industry. Information is often distributed across multiple systems and recorded in a way that makes it difficult to piece together the complete picture. Differences in data formats, naming schemes and network protocols amongst information sources, both public and private, must be overcome, and user interfaces not only need to be able to tap into these diverse information sources but must also assist users in filtering out extraneous information and highlighting the key relationships hidden within an aggregated set of information. The Semantic Web community has made great strides in proposing solutions to these problems, and many efforts are underway to apply Semantic Web techniques to the problem of information retrieval in the life sciences space. This article gives an overview of the principles underlying a Semantic Web-enabled information retrieval system: creating a unified abstraction for knowledge using the {RDF} semantic network model; designing semantic lenses that extract contextually relevant subsets of information; and assembling semantic lenses into powerful information displays. Furthermore, concrete examples of how these principles can be applied to life science problems including a scenario involving a drug discovery dashboard prototype called {BioDash} are provided.	ffa4d5b44ec73873c0b58aed60f56648	144f9f35eb6921c2adfe49dc46769e68	27482f911e2c5737d38fd733cda3c7f1	article	Improving life sciences information retrieval using semantic web technology	D Quan	\N	2007
7407257	{PROVENANCE} {AND} {ANNOTATION} {OF} {DATA}	4145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gil_metadata_2006	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=4B93p@36ejcl25beJn5&page=1&doc=3	\N		\N	\N	90--100	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	Metadata catalogs store descriptive information about logical data items. These catalogs can then be queried to retrieve the particular logical data item that matches the criteria. However, the query has to be formulated in terms of the metadata attributes defined for the catalog. Our work explores the concept of virtual metadata, where catalogs can be queried using metadata attributes not originally defined in the catalog. We use semantic web standards, where new metadata attributes can be taken from shared ontologies and can include expressive axioms to define the new terms. We have implemented a virtual metadata catalog as an extension of the Metadata Catalog Service {(MCS),} using the Web Ontology Language {(OWL)} and a reasoning engine to map queries of temporal nature in several metadata catalogs.	d9edc9ce62e7537a3742500ef16dd903	ef423a6d8d07b8c24b9f2da1052c8628	521abb04d58cf8de347774f6a9971d56	article	Metadata catalogs with semantic representations	Y Gil and V Ratnakar and E Deelman	\N	2006
7407258	{ECOLOGY} {LETTERS}	11	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gruner_cross-system_2008	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=AuthorFinder&qid=1&SID=4E2k11jjKGgL7MIF@mh&page=1&doc=1	\N		\N	\N	740--755	\N	7	\N	issn = {{1461-023X}}	Nutrient availability and herbivory control the biomass of primary producer communities to varying degrees across ecosystems. Ecological theory, individual experiments in many different systems, and system-specific quantitative reviews have suggested that (i) bottom-up control is pervasive but top-down control is more influential in aquatic habitats relative to terrestrial systems and (ii) bottom-up and top-down forces are interdependent, with statistical interactions that synergize or dampen relative influences on producer biomass. We used simple dynamic models to review ecological mechanisms that generate independent vs. interactive responses of community-level biomass. We calibrated these mechanistic predictions with the metrics of factorial meta-analysis and tested their prevalence across freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems with a comprehensive meta-analysis of 191 factorial manipulations of herbivores and nutrients. Our analysis showed that producer community biomass increased with fertilization across all systems, although increases were greatest in freshwater habitats. Herbivore removal generally increased producer biomass in both freshwater and marine systems, but effects were inconsistent on land. With the exception of marine temperate rocky reef systems that showed positive synergism of nutrient enrichment and herbivore removal, experimental studies showed limited support for statistical interactions between nutrient and herbivory treatments on producer biomass. Top-down control of herbivores, compensatory behaviour of multiple herbivore guilds, spatial and temporal heterogeneity of interactions, and herbivore-mediated nutrient recycling may lower the probability of consistent interactive effects on producer biomass. Continuing studies should expand the temporal and spatial scales of experiments, particularly in understudied terrestrial systems; broaden factorial designs to manipulate independently multiple producer resources (e.g. nitrogen, phosphorus, light), multiple herbivore taxa or guilds (e.g. vertebrates and invertebrates) and multiple trophic levels; and - in addition to measuring producer biomass - assess the responses of species diversity, community composition and nutrient status.	68bc93dfb935d05ddfdbc71f64b66cb9	c5ee38bc4542952be21a7b5b7b4aec69	ecce049e0c2ddf527205e4808dc1b9c7	article	A cross-system synthesis of consumer and nutrient resource control on producer biomass	{DS} Gruner and {JE} Smith and {EW} Seabloom and {SA} Sandin and {JT} Ngai and H Hillebrand and {WS} Harpole and {JJ} Elser and {EE} Cleland and {MES} Bracken and {ET} Borer and {BM} Bolker	\N	2008
7407259	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Web Technologies for Searching and Retrieving Scientific Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhao_annotating_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	92–106	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee3672af93b8c966d7ec3b4851e6bad8	33504e14ab0e738265b2060adc9c101b	3c2c80fe3fa8969ab2ec9cf94842a292	article	Annotating, linking and browsing provenance logs for e-science	J. Zhao and C. Goble and M. Greenwood and C. Wroe and R. Stevens	\N	2003
7407260	Journal of Information Science	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rowley_controlled_1994	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=Refine&qid=2&SID=4ClAPHkFckJgGHMNI5N&page=1&doc=1	\N		\N	\N	108--119	\N	2	\N	issn = {0165-5515}	This article revisits the debate concerning controlled and natural indexing languages, as used in searching the databases of the online hosts, in-house information retrieval systems, online public access catalogues and databases stored on {CD-ROM.} The debate was first formulated in the early days of information retrieval more than a century ago but, despite significant advances in technology, remains unresolved. The article divides the history of the debate into four eras. Era one was characterised by the introduction of controlled vocabulary. Era two focused on comparisons between different indexing languages in order to assess which was best. Era three saw a number of case studies of limited generalisability and a general recognition that the best search performance can be achieved by the parallel use of the two types of indexing languages. The emphasis in Era four has been on the development of end-user-based systems, including online public access catalogues and databases on {CD-ROM.} Recent developments in the use of expert systems techniques to support the representation of meaning may lead to systems which offer significant support to the user in end-user searching. In the meantime, however, information retrieval in practice involves a mixture of natural and controlled indexing languages used to search a wide variety of different kinds of databases.	c1450603f056fff465836ac7868b9c6d	863c42c5115870f99e4266ec49a5be15	88e4dc22c1192f71070ed27572d4852e	article	The controlled versus natural indexing languages debate revisited: a perspective on information retrieval practice and research.	J Rowley	\N	1994
7407261	{ECOLOGICAL} {APPLICATIONS}	7	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	michener_nongeospatial_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	330--342	\N	1	\N	issn = {1051-0761}	Issues related to data preservation and sharing are receiving increased attention from scientific societies, funding agencies, and the broad scientific community. Ecologists, for example, are increasingly using data collected by other scientists to address questions at broader spatial, temporal, and thematic scales (e.g., global change, biodiversity, sustainability). No data set is perfect and self-explanatory. Ecologists must, therefore, rely upon a set of instructions or documentation to acquire a specific data set, determine its suitability for meeting specific research objectives, and accurately interpret results from subsequent processing, analysis, and modeling. {`'Metadata''} represent the set of instructions or documentation that describe the content, context, quality, structure, and accessibility of a data set. Although geospatial metadata standards have been developed and widely endorsed by the geographical science community, such standards do not yet exist for the ecological sciences. In this paper, we examine potential benefits and costs associated with developing and implementing metadata for nongeospatial ecological data. We present a set of generic metadata descriptors that could serve as the basis for a `'metadata standard'' for nongeospatial ecological data. Alternative strategies for metadata implementation that meet differing organizational or investigator-specific objectives are presented. Finally, we conclude with several recommendations related to future development and implementation of ecological metadata.	0eaf13e6648fce8c28ffca79815c24e0	ae955122c2710450401ca64f9c0a2675	8036c24d6ee91b435a13bd7432ebf4b5	article	Nongeospatial metadata for the ecological sciences	W. K. Michener and J. W. Brunt and J. J. Helly and T. B. Kirchner and S. G. Stafford	\N	1997
7407262	{DATA} {INTEGRATION} {IN} {THE} {LIFE} {SCIENCES,} {PROCEEDINGS}	3615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	michener_data_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	321--324	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	\N	cb5deebc7d37f0967c46d28dd5c75a1b	e75c8ea1b9487367a20fdd43a6f381ff	60c7525afd4105bac6904fd586fe8940	article	Data integration and workflow solutions for ecology	W. Michener and J. Beach and S. Bowers and L. Downey and M. Jones and B. Ludascher and D. Pennington and A. Rajasekar and S. Romanello and M. Schildhauer and D. Vieglais and J. T. Zhang	\N	2005
7407263	{ANNUAL} {REVIEW} {OF} {ENVIRONMENT} {AND} {RESOURCES}	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goodchild_geographic_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	493--519	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1543-5938}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.energy.28.050302.105521}	The geographic context is essential both for environmental research and for policy-oriented environmental management. Geographic information systems are as a result increasingly important computing applications in this domain, and an understanding of the underlying principles of geographic information science is increasingly essential to sound scientific practice. The review begins by defining terms. Four major sections follow that discuss advances in {GIS} analysis and modeling, in the supply of geographic data for {GIS,} in software design, and in {GIS} representation. {GIS-based} modeling is constrained in part by architecture, but a number of recent products show promise, and {GIS} continues to support modeling through the coupling of software. The {GIS} data supply has benefited from a range of new satellite-based sensors and from developments in ground-based sensor networks. {GIS} software design is being revolutionized by two developments in the information technology mainstream: the trend to component-based software and object-oriented data modeling. Advances in {GIS} representation focus largely on time, the third spatial dimension, and uncertainty. References are provided to the more important and recent literature. The concluding section identifies three significant and current trends: toward increasing interoperability of data and services, increasing mobility of information technology, and increasing capabilities for dynamic simulation.	a577041788f60f6f365f55b8eaff69a1	8039556d84d04fa3c8f3716131f5cdf8	d2c2739ea1aebcd826269d890e14ea09	article	Geographic information science and systems for environmental management	M. E. Goodchild	\N	2003
7407264	{IEEE} {INTERNET} {COMPUTING}	5	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones_managing_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--68	\N	5	\N	issn = {1089-7801}	\N	41b2e448f3af37b207dd3ba6de6fe4b1	153a86204bae05f43140df2e42f42610	a8549be092a4f4ca35c46f26098cbc85	article	Managing scientific metadata	M. B. Jones and C. Berkley and J. Bojilova and M. Schildhauer	\N	2001
7407265	{ECOLOGICAL} {INFORMATICS}	2	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones_meta-information_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	193--194	\N	3, Sp. Iss. {SI}	\N	issn = {1574-9541}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecoinf.2007.09.003}	The field of ecological informatics addresses challenges in the representation, management, analysis, and modeling of ecological data and information {(Michener,} 2006; Jones et al., 2006). Research advances in informatics continue to be critical to the improvement of cyberinfrastructure capabilities and techniques available to ecological researchers. Over the last several years, researchers in informatics have been creating and adopting novel approaches to the management of ecological data, including techniques from the rapidly advancing fields of knowledge representation and scientific workflow systems. Traditional approaches to managing ecological data have often produced project-specific software solutions that are useful in the limited context of a particular research project. Advances in broadly applicable cyberinfrastructure promise to tremendously improve the capabilities of ecological and environmental scientists. In this special feature, we highlight eight novel papers that have shown how informatics and computer science have contributed to advancing ecological science and highlight the emerging frontiers at the intersection of meta-information systems and ontologies. These papers were selected from submissions that were presented at the 2006 meeting of the International Society for Ecological Informatics which was held in Santa Barbara, {CA.} The papers are divided into three themes: metadata, ontologies, and data management; representing and visualizing taxonomies; and scientific workflows, provenance, and data analysis.	919b7a1638cd812423d5e81abb311186	1bc9e4dd938d91ea2a4210ad9eba84d2	edf2740e5cad80bba3bbd21df871325d	article	Meta-information systems and ontologies - A special feature from {ISEI'06}	Matthew B Jones	\N	2007
7407266	Scientific American	284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee_semantic_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--43	\N	5	\N		\N	9736b2e4f998634994515934450effd3	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	222934145a71a9d6cfbbb375d4d62c1d	article	The Semantic Web	Tim {Berners-Lee} and James Hendler and Ora Lassila	\N	2001
7407267	{BIOSCIENCE}	54	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	andelman_understanding_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	240--246	\N	3	\N	issn = {0006-3568}	Understanding environmental complexity and other dimensions of ecological systems necessitates a holistic approach that can be achieved only by identifying, retrieving, and synthesizing diverse data from distributed sources; by collaborating with other scientists from a broad range of disciplines; and by investigating many different systems. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity {(KNB)} is developing new software tools to advance ecological understanding through discovery, access, retrieval, and management of distributed and heterogeneous ecological and environmental data. To address the need for cultural change in ecologists and other environmental scientists and to promote collaborative and synthetic approaches, {KNB} and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis are training a cadre of young investigators in techniques for the management and analysis of ecological data, with emphasis on multiscale integration and synthesis.	ae755db6b9871711d28fb4339bf38480	c91c781e94878468f1545a8b4c95ed61	047412d85e4d65ec0d35e9cded1e0a53	article	Understanding environmental complexity through a distributed knowledge network	S. J. Andelman and C. M. Bowles and M. R. Willig and R. B. Waide	\N	2004
7407268	{SEMANTIC} {WEB} {AND} {DATABASES}	3372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LECTURE} {NOTES} {IN} {COMPUTER} {SCIENCE}	bowers_data_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--63	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}	\N	986a9392b43768db09aacc7338b77e0c	6259a682abc3c7d92619fa6753556464	3ce5bdbbbac6d541c6c8696de533bf86	article	Data procurement for enabling scientific workflows: On exploring inter-ant parasitism	S. Bowers and D. Thau and R. Williams and B. Ludascher	\N	2005
7407269	Journal of Web Semantics	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	williams_ontologies_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	237--242	\N	\N	\N		\N	6859f3696fab492e5b2de54e4bcb1ada	47fcc18c9fdfea34a9bd5cbf7c81b743	a96b0e7a37041c9a68c9d0997c8d159d	article	Ontologies for ecoinformatics.	R. Williams and N. Martinez and J. Goldbeck	\N	2006
7407270	{SIGMOD} {RECORD}	34	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcphillips_approach_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	12--17	\N	3	\N	issn = {0163-5808}	We describe an approach for pipelining nested data collections in scientific workflows. Our approach logically delimits arbitrarily nested collections of data tokens using special, paired control tokens inserted into token streams, and provides workflow components with high-level operations for managing these collections. Our framework provides new capabilities for: (1) concurrent operation on collections; (2) on-the-fly customization of workflow component behavior; (3) improved handling of exceptions and faults; and (4) transparent passing of provenance and metadata within token streams. We demonstrate our approach using a workflow for inferring phylogenetic trees. We also describe future extensions to support richer typing mechanisms for facilitating sharing and reuse of workflow components between disciplines. This work represents a step towards our larger goal of exploiting collection-oriented dataflow programming as a new paradigm for scientific workflow systems, an approach we believe will significantly reduce the complexity of creating and reusing workflows and workflow components.	ca5dac3cb5a8b2ccaba34088df0dc6d3	0836374d46adffe3a23a92bbe11d290e	0a718f32dee13268abdfc7fdfd0a85ed	article	An approach for pipelining nested collections in scientific workflows	T. M. {McPhillips} and S. Bowers	\N	2005
7407271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	smith_owl_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d64b1efd3af4ab1b62e39870fbc71c62	114bbccd0b8a712ab64917ff4cb946d7	dd900fb353591112af54fd241cf1db22	misc	{OWL} Web Ontology Guide.	M. Smith and C. Welty and {D.L.} {McGuinness}	\N	2004
7407272	Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Scientific and statistical database management table of contents	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berkley_incorporating_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	75--78	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b54e6972ba8713e836f72d7b879d1c4	2673ce433b387ba16acce4307c0c0d63	231f3ef9722731d93e7fd4b153d8c232	article	Incorporating semantics in scientific workflow authoring	C. Berkley and S. Bowers and M. Jones and B. Ludäscher and M. Schildhauer and J. Tao	\N	2005
7407273	Science	275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schatz_information_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	327--333	\N	\N	\N		\N	da0968ff454d7f616f968832c97567e2	addf4806d116933b4a763966745e3da5	76455d5aa8cc59f4567c4307af0436cb	article	Information Retrieval in Digital Libraries: Bringing Search to the Net.	Bruce Schatz	\N	1997
7407274	{CEUR}	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knublauch_editing_2004	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-104/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	810b83c157814fe5518a6149a9223921	7d02ed5532bc46d92c0afdaa0e70dd5a	026a22afc819122d79e72cf3ab42766c	article	Editing description logic ontologies with the Protégé {OWL} plugin.	H. Knublauch and M. A. Musen and A. L. Rector	\N	2004
7407276	{IEEE} {INTELLIGENT} {SYSTEMS}	19	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcguinness_question_2004	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=61&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=1&doc=1	\N		\N	\N	82--85	\N	1	\N	issn = {1094-7167}	\N	555a169d10ac0672b36a9c830ca66c93	3caaac474b53b7b9b0664f8ef6c2741e	038aff4d6559b37174e5179db18b2a87	article	Question answering on the semantic web	{DL} {McGuinness}	\N	2004
7407277	3rd International Semantic Web Conference {(ISWC2004)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhao_using_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cf1fcf96d2476c37016f72dde5b9b58	9f9a00b15df28b2cfe7ec513f60e15f5	a1649c55a4911cdb70e444524fe493ac	article	Using Semantic Web Technologies for Representing E-science Provenance	J. Zhao and C. Wroe and C. Goble and R. Stevens and D. Quan and M. Greenwood	\N	2004
7407278	{AMERICAN} {MIDLAND} {NATURALIST}	159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	drake_do_2008	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=AuthorFinder&qid=1&SID=4E2k11jjKGgL7MIF@mh&page=1&doc=2	\N		\N	\N	55--66	\N	1	\N	issn = {0003-0031}	The relationship between ecosystem processes and species richness is all active area of research and speculation. Both theoretical and experimental studies have been conducted in numerous ecosystems. One finding of these studies is that the shape of the relationship between productivity and species richness varies considerably among ecosystems and at different spatial scales, though little is known about the relative importance of physical and biological mechanisms causing this variation. Moreover, despite widespread concern about changes in species' global distributions, it remains unclear if and how such large-scale changes may affect this relationship. We present a new conceptual model of how invasive species might modulate relationships between primary production and species richness. We tested this model using long-term data on relationships between aboveground net primary production and species richness in six North American terrestrial ecosystems. We show that primary production and abundance of non-native species are both significant predictors of species richness, though we fail to detect effects of invasion extent on the shapes of the relationship between species richness and primary production.	2d10313d67808f8fd06faf2650f1bfcf	063582b16eca3467707448bb6b8e4a93	8239324e3a66fef62115253ad0905220	article	Do non-native plant species affect the shape of productivity-diversity relationships?	{JM} Drake and {EE} Cleland and {MC} {Horner-Devine} and E Fleishman and C Bowles and {MD} Smith and K Carney and S Emery and J Gramling and {DB} Vandermast and {JB} Grace	\N	2008
7407279	{KNOWLEDGE} {ENGINEERING} {REVIEW}	22	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uren_usability_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&colname=WOS&search_mode=CitingArticles&qid=29&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=1&doc=3	\N		\N	\N	361--377	\N	4	\N	issn = {0269-8889}	The goal of semantic search is to improve on traditional search methods by exploiting the semantic metadata. In this paper, we argue that supporting iterative and exploratory search modes is important to the usability of all search systems. We also identify the types of semantic queries the users need to make, the issues concerning the search environment and the problems that are intrinsic to semantic search in particular. We then review the four modes of user interaction in existing semantic search systems, namely keyword-based, form-based, view-based and natural language-based systems. Future development should focus on multimodal search systems, which exploit the advantages of more than one mode of interaction, and on developing the search systems that can search heterogeneous semantic metadata on the open semantic Web.	97f7bc08ec913209bafac5a791a74516	8cf07d70c113f8c1782eeeb00db4193f	8c7f01f863f702b4ad88ca45e0b0486f	article	The usability of semantic search tools: a review	V Uren and {YG} Lei and V Lopez and {HM} Liu and E Motta and M Giordanino	\N	2007
7407280	{ANNUAL} {REVIEW} {OF} {ECOLOGY} {EVOLUTION} {AND} {SYSTEMATICS}	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones_new_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	519--544	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{1543-592X}}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.37.091305.110031}	Bioinformatics, the application of computational tools to the management and analysis of biological data, has stimulated rapid research advances in genomics through the development of data archives such as {GenBank,} and similar progress is just beginning within ecology. One reason for the belated adoption of informatics approaches in ecology is the breadth of ecologically pertinent data (from genes to the biosphere) and its highly heterogeneous nature. The variety of formats, logical structures, and sampling methods in ecology create significant challenges. Cultural barriers further impede progress, especially for the creation and adoption of data standards. Here we describe informatics frameworks for ecology, from subject-specific data warehouses, to generic data collections that use detailed metadata descriptions and formal ontologies to catalog and cross-reference information. Combining these approaches with automated data integration techniques and scientific workflow systems will maximize the value of data and open new frontiers for research in ecology.	4a0dd329cebccca5e47c94bfbc3320f9	32e2198c0270094acf2e9688120ff286	4e59d1294bc41cc8fe7aa655ccc0d8e8	article	The new bioinformatics: Integrating ecological data from the gene to the biosphere	Matthew B Jones and Mark P Schildhauer and O. J Reichman and Shawn Bowers	\N	2006
7407281	{SCIENCE}	293	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jackson_historical_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	629--638	\N	5530	\N	issn = {0036-8075}	Ecological extinction caused by overfishing precedes all other pervasive human disturbance to coastal ecosystems, including pollution, degradation of water quality, and anthropogenic climate change. Historical abundances of large consumer species were fantastically large in comparison with recent observations. Paleoecological, archaeological, and historical data show that time lags of decades to centuries occurred between the onset of overfishing and consequent changes in ecological communities, because unfished species of similar trophic level assumed the ecological roles of overfished species until they too were overfished or died of epidemic diseases related to overcrowding. Retrospective data not only help to clarify underlying causes and rates of ecological change, but they also demonstrate achievable goals for restoration and management of coastal ecosystems that could not even be contemplated based on the limited perspective of recent observations alone.	19bad9c58a6eab84fb5d82a3893794dd	7a69a2ac127bb28e59ea3e8cb39ec8c1	73646c2e92d9393e4221c5380064748d	article	Historical overfishing and the recent collapse of coastal ecosystems	J. B. C. Jackson and M. X. Kirby and W. H. Berger and K. A. Bjorndal and L. W. Botsford and B. J. Bourque and R. H. Bradbury and R. Cooke and J. Erlandson and J. A. Estes and T. P. Hughes and S. Kidwell and C. B. Lange and H. S. Lenihan and J. M. Pandolfi and C. H. Peterson and R. S. Steneck and M. J. Tegner and R. R. Warner	\N	2001
7407282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, July 24-26, 2002. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	higgins_managing_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1632-7}	\N	9ec9e6a7aafe279d19c824f6fbc42827	b3343e6f855f16020910eed054ade65a	9c65045558ba7641b43e46d5dedaaa3b	inproceedings	Managing Heterogeneous Ecological Data Using Morpho.	D. Higgins and C. Berkley and M. B. Jones	\N	2002
7407637	Data Min. Knowl. Discov.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	593469	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=593420.593469	\N	Extensions to the k-Means Algorithm for Clustering Large Data Sets with Categorical Values	\N	\N	283--304	\N	3	\N	issn = {1384-5810}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009769707641}	\N	7b62b01f9e74779c1232cd8cf7b41b22	2e7474f2b86ab5cc6b857df096a771e8	b558803b6a1a9f467f89db9170b38f16	article	Extensions to the k-Means Algorithm for Clustering Large Data Sets with Categorical Values	Zhexue Huang	\N	1998
7407835	\N	10	\N	3.	\N	\N	Gesammelte Werke	\N	\N	\N	Fischer [u.a.]	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	Freud1916	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=25028274*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	481 S.; Bibliogr. S. 457 - 468; Gesammelte Werke : chronologisch geordnet, Bd. 10, Werke aus den Jahren 1913 - 1917	\N	\N	\N	\N	originalyear = {1916}	\N	8e84ea1dd17b50415b1a5d37c7d4c786	2ed87da71134424885c5fa0e09fc61b5	f2bc28fbb415ed49df546bbfae088b9e	incollection	Trauer und Melancholie	Sigmund Freud	\N	1963
7407937	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press,US	\N	\N	\N	OSGiR41	http://www.osgi.org/Download/Release4V41	\N	OSGi Service Platform: The OSGi Alliance: Osgi Alliance: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6a6a83a700a7b8341af4f3df4a6a575	35f4c3757702be5579bb33c8a314e2e7	a91f9b9a2aa1eb22fab3eeae0cee3c17	book	OSGi Service Platform: The OSGi Alliance	Osgi Alliance	\N	2007
7407977	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VSTP Verlag Soziale Theorie & Praxis	Gelsenkirchen	\N	Empfehlungen und Stellungnahmen / Deutscher Verein für Öffentliche und Private Fürsorge ; 4 and Schriften des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge; 4	E4Vollzeitpflege2004	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=73234558*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	74 S ; 210 mm x 150 mm, 115 gr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899831284}	\N	6e3977a731e2bbb2fd7a49264f3955bb	34ab741adc107b56dc6ecf36fe43dd04	de1161ed78175eb3eccaeeaa72ba4910	book	Weiterentwickelte Empfehlungen zur Vollzeitpflege/Verwandtenpflege	{Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge}	\N	2004
7409873	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indianapolis, Ind.	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	mader2008	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+549533796&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XXXV, 167 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-22362-8}	\N	5ba32ff2597d7d3b0b67300345d27727	a54f08a572c650f10ede271d465ddf38	0fb47ea87724023a0372f91aa76232da	book	Wikipatterns : [a practical guide to improving productivity and collaboration in your organization]	{Stewart} Mader	\N	2008
7409890	Commun. ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nov07	\N	\N		\N	\N	60--64	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, file = {Nov07.pdf:web2.0\\\\Nov07.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297797.1297798}	\N	4219b7f56e080ce1e1b952fb4207770a	82f7cd677c50a90ff8ce76e97e6590d5	54216b74f5cfcca4101cd40d39c5849a	article	What motivates Wikipedians?	Oded Nov	\N	2007
7409901	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	{Unknown Binding}	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1540561	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3540351108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1540561}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540351108}	{<P>Wikis sind webbasierte Anwendungen, die es allen Nutzern erm\\"{o}glichen, Seiten nicht nur zu betrachten, sondern auch zu \\"{a}ndern. Angeregt durch die Internet-Enzyklop\\"{a}die Wikipedia entdecken immer mehr private Nutzer und Kleinorganisationen, aber auch Unternehmen die vielf\\"{a}ltigen Anwendungsm\\"{o}glichkeiten von Wikis. Durch einfachen Aufbau und unkomplizierte Bedienung stellen sie eine ernstzunehmende Alternative zu teuren Content-Management-Systemen dar und bilden die Grundlage f\\"{u}r eine F\\"{u}lle von Anwendungen im Bereich der kooperativen Arbeit. </P> <P>Das Buch beschreibt den praktischen Einsatz von Wikis zur Durchf\\"{u}hrung von Projekten sowohl f\\"{u}r Anwender als auch f\\"{u}r Betreiber. Dies umfasst eine schrittweise Einf\\"{u}hrung in die Philosophie und Funktionsweise, einen \\"{U}berblick \\"{u}ber Bedienelemente und Komponenten sowie die Installation und Konfiguration der Wiki-Klone MediaWiki und TWiki. Am Beispiel einer Konferenzplanung werden die Einsatzm\\"{o}glichkeiten der Software als Projekttool dargestellt.</P>}	bd5283a08551133bc87554316824cc87	07d5c83333d088cba9867c00ec036d38	e21d35d701498d623e26d323958a02c8	book	Wiki: Kooperation im Web (Xpert.press)	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl	\N	2007
7409905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Komus2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58324-3}	\N	8618d33ac64686831b7be7b63573146f	6b6b19f27e7c45f367235083c08cee6a	cb36b1b8c77b52a002b8007d12ee8221	book	Wikimanagement : was Unternehmen von Social Software und Web 2.0 lernen können	Ayelt Komus and Franziska Wauch	\N	2008
7409912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Extended Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/HuangTCM02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2002a.html#HuangTCM02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	648-649	\N	\N	conf/chi/2002a	date = {2006-05-08}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/506443.506527}, isbn = {1-58113-454-1}	\N	7e321dc7388534dc29d8bcb575d941ad	82c30d112b42cea0cbbf36657b918144	7e60b59cf85e0b632f724f876c4dc430	inproceedings	Promoting awareness of work activities through peripheral displays.	Elaine M. Huang and Joe Tullio and Tony J. Costa and Joseph F. McCarthy	Loren G. Terveen and Dennis R. Wixon	2002
7409975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indianapolis, Ind.	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	mader2008	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+549533796&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N		XXXV, 167 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-22362-8}	\N	5ba32ff2597d7d3b0b67300345d27727	a54f08a572c650f10ede271d465ddf38	0fb47ea87724023a0372f91aa76232da	book	Wikipatterns : [a practical guide to improving productivity and collaboration in your organization]	{Stewart} Mader	\N	2008
7410284	Space Science Reviews	41	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reconnectionbla	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00241346	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1--89	\N	1	\N		This review considers the theory of the magnetic field line reconnection and its application to the problem of the interaction between the solar wind and the Earth's magnetosphere. In particular, we discuss the reconnection models by Sonnerup and by Petschek (for both incompressible and compressible plasmas, for the asymmetric and nonsteady-state cases), the magnetic field annihilation model by Parker; Syrovatsky's model of the current sheet; and Birn's and Schindler's solution for the plasma sheet structure. A review of laboratory and numerical modelling experiments is given.
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ER  -	a0dd5463376a8572edf5df67359838e3	7332b3b1b23cea422832dce9e63af603	144a23727d4813f91924c7e7418c3081	article	Magnetic field reconnection theory and the solar wind — Magnetosphere interaction: A review	M. I. Pudovkin and V. S. Semenov	\N	1985
7410542	\N	\N	INFOWORLD -FRAMINGHAM THEN SAN MATEO-	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937682085	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	74f910d91bb55436e081e8fa64c65bbc	66c22f87bd1e191bcf753821054cb0e0	b215952bc699a99eca28c83f7141d3f1	inbook	No Sweat Guide to Overcoming Chaos	\N	\N	2006
7410553	Int. J. Agent-Oriented Softw. Eng.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inderscience Publishers	Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, SWITZERLAND	\N	\N	Khallouf09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1501990.1501994&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE	\N	The goal-oriented design of agent systems: a refinement of Prometheus and its evaluation	\N	\N	88--112	\N	1	\N	issn = {1746-1375}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJAOSE.2009.022947}	\N	42faaa45bf5b359409793ef98feea741	b354c40734b2e47ee8d57b5851625f90	7c5b53629a61fd15def474be5a7e2264	article	The goal-oriented design of agent systems: a refinement of Prometheus and its evaluation	Jason Khallouf and Michael Winikoff	\N	2009
7411766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications	-London: 	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	Sebina OpenLibrary OPAC DiSC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {1986}	\N	371a029e80de2bd8cce2038ba9819664	0554ae072ddd87d4f285c210af2d944d	395a1fd37457efada717da7f2458c08e	book	Confronting crime	\N	Roger Matthews and Jock Young	1986
7411888	Autonomous Intelligent Systems: Agents and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11492870_5	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	50--61	\N	\N	\N		This paper tells a story of synergism of two cutting edge technologies — agents and data mining. By integrating these two technologies, the power for each of them is enhanced. Integrating agents into data mining systems, or constructing data mining systems from agent perspectives, the flexibility of data mining systems can be greatly improved. New data mining techniques can add to the systems dynamically in the form of agents, while the out-of-date ones can also be deleted from systems at run-time. Equipping agents with data mining capabilities, the agents are much smarter and more adaptable. In this way, the performance of these agent systems can be improved. A new way to integrate these two techniques –ontology-based integration is also discussed. Case studies will be given to demonstrate such mutual enhancement.
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ER  -	15085a7916392a535b11724f9c10375f	3d9c749c561b76b3dfdf85554abd30ad	3cc9ca96166557cf2e6e3388ece04fb3	article	Agents and Data Mining: Mutual Enhancement by Integration	Chengqi Zhang and Zili Zhang and Longbing Cao	\N	2005
7411947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SteinHoelkeskamp_2006	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/513564985.pdf	\N		\N	\N	797	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-54682-X}	\N	4c0560f1f34ca145c0b88daf9d0746d8	b3d93e1d5412e9a7838bdd800184b746	b08b5ef7f327191ff32e850ba7f3dbfa	book	Erinnerungsorte der Antike : Die römische Welt	\N	Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp and Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp	2006
7411964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. f. Bevölkerungsforschung u. Sozialpolitik, Univ. Bielefeld	\N	\N	IBS-Materialien ; 32	UBHD1862553	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	132 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-923340-25-7}, language = {}	\N	fad4d1bc407eeb041cd1e9967352bb5b	ba80879e1dfc32aeb16c9a9279577241	3df65ad35cb0c174e0f820ec75cfa62f	book	Papers of the First European School of Historical and Comparative Sociological Research on Social Policy	Franz-Xaver [Hrsg.] Kaufmann	\N	1991
7412082	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neuss	\N	Schriftenreihe der Volkshochschule Neuss	StadtNeuss_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3922999050}	\N	3a9f090ce26ff30c2e42875476044f01	ce3f772fb8ef7ab047556aa3dc9cb93e	fc7b55f0827667bf3616f8425869a789	book	Novaesium - Neuss zur Römerzeit	\N	Stadt Neuss	1989
7412123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verl.	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des praktischen Geologen ; 8	UBHD59704100	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 278 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	472807e0f9900fe93a7efa98aefbab6f	6ad781c5a1df456af9936a1e92b4988c	243c047bebee1a326cb6dbb48076edef	book	Die geologischen Grundlagen des Abbaus von Erdöl- und Erdgaslagerstätten	Aleksandr N. Snarskij and Friedrich Stammberger	\N	1964
7412131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Pr.	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD1309841	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	339 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-520703-3}, language = {}	\N	881e4d1070211219c118e96dad0bffd6	33bdaae67ac565ea1a2d15016ab5f041	0b0079d80c8021bf28f6d08e0a4e3647	book	In care of the state	Abram de Swaan	\N	1988
7412156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan	Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2039887	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIII, 354 S. : 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-4039-3660-9, 1-4039-3661-7, 978-1-4039-3660-8, 978-1-4039-3661-5}, language = {eng}	\N	5365708568a670af8ba3a998623b52ac	d4523203d82a035033c15c4861868972	8dd980ad82e1d3a24e7ea093ca0a339a	book	Social policy in a development context	Thandika [Hrsg.] Mkandawire	\N	2005
7412192	Interactions	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dubberly2009wii	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--75	\N	1	\N	issn = {1072-5520}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1456202.1456220}	\N	ab447cb3664d6822347a4338bbf5bc2c	ad6201680e40f43778a769bbda5be374	3d6514f4dd76f725960879d02cc2b380	article	What is interaction? are there different types?	Hugh Dubberly and Paul Pangaro and Usman Haque	\N	2009
7412354	Journal of the Institute Of Justice & International Studies 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	iijj3	http://www.cmsu.edu/cjinst	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	ee482579fd86d5707ceb36b429922c30	0fa58aa3c17f05d50e07fc502f086ee1	e1f21a8fb28888eddeb96b9534252943	article	Papers from the November 2002 Crime, Media, & Public Policy Symposium	\N	\N	2003
7412421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	connolly_gleaning_2007	http://www.w3.org/TR/grddl/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e90f2075b150145815ca36f2763d444	3f3278878932b2463a735435f5cb0524	fb1bdb0fc146ffbf4268cb6bb05f32f3	misc	Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages {(GRDDL),} {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Dan Connolly	2007
7412422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	beckett_turtle_2008	http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d2d16c81a130df945d8746bda59889f3	da593e287346e6d13d85a377cf736778	f2e78e7cab75827c9f4ec5d61ab64d26	misc	Turtle - Terse {RDF} Triple Language, {W3C} Team Submission	\N	Dave Beckett and Tim {Berners-Lee}	2008
7412423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	beckett_rdf/xml_2004	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-syntax-grammar/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ce40726875023be53920048940f34a5	12225c4a7254141e5d771823f1e7ce85	ecbb84b987141413ddc274d267458d25	misc	{RDF/XML} Syntax Specification {(Revised),} {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Dave Beckett	2004
7412424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	clark_xsl_1999	http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7012d7152505b8fd44139fa2d869d72e	31e369bdc0693709713aa4d55281c231	8b1670d6db9d76cd1d6ff9bb5106bf80	misc	{XSL} Transformations {(XSLT),} {W3C} Recommendation	\N	James Clark	1999
7412426	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Object Management Group {(OMG)}	\N	\N	\N	_meta_2002	http://www.omg.org/docs/formal/02-04-03.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6365c966350dde3db6388d0be946c391	29ca54b76a35da515f0b4ab9c32ec5ea	db54ca3c886875f56c88424dec5097cf	misc	Meta Object Facility {(MOF)} Specification	\N	\N	2002
7412427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	andersson_scalable_2008	http://www.w3.org/TR/SVGTiny12/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b954530c8eabc12af4b4dd7eb6ac348e	0f973c4ed6d6a0a1ce313703c3efcb4b	ce0e5cb3d736718ae3ae10ef7667515d	misc	Scalable Vector Graphics {(SVG)} Tiny 1.2 Specification, {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Ola Andersson and Robin Berjon and Eric Dahlström and Andrew Emmons and Jon Ferraiolo and Anthony Grasso and Vincent Hardy and Scott Hayman and Dean Jackson and Chris Lilley and Cameron {McCormack} and Andreas Neumann and Craig Northway and Antoine Quint and Nandini Ramani and Doug Schepers and Andrew Shellshear	2008
7412428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	adida_rdfa_2008	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-syntax	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9613d0c7fe0ac34e9b27d5a8a23e0a4b	48288b60a54d500642027bc9cad0490a	c70ff23af937ac2d5802eb42f3acb146	misc	{RDFa} in {XHTML:} Syntax and Processing, {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Ben Adida and Mark Birbeck and Shane {McCarron} and Steve Pemberton	2008
7412429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	prudhommeaux_sparql_2008	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {spec:sparql}	\N	ad18b74c71e0770000b5d2f3f7c754a7	cab8b1f0c09d6337e91bee3d2c6bee78	91fc1839fc67dd44bde01bed33e73f69	misc	{SPARQL} Query Language for {RDF,} {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Eric Prud'hommeaux and Andy Seaborne	2008
7412430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stickler_cbd_2004	http://www.w3.org/Submission/CBD/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This document defines a concise bounded description of a resource in terms of an {RDF} graph, as a general and broadly optimal unit of specific knowledge about that resource to be utilized by, and/or interchanged between, semantic web agents.	5654f123ddb930202bd4a31ea5b7f2ac	35ec4e7c0e5e2a6ad1a8debeb7d04611	00fdb1b1eb0c87846e4fe728dbc02eb0	misc	{CBD} - Concise Bounded Description	Patrick Stickler	\N	2004
7412431	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	raimond_music_2007	http://moustaki.org/pubs/Raimond-ISMIR2007-Submitted.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {The guys forgot to mention me even in the acknowledgments part. A bit, well,... Also, first author should have been Frederick:-(}	In this paper, we overview some Semantic Web technologies\
allowing to create a web of data. We then detail the\
Music Ontology: a formal framework for dealing with\
music-related information on the Semantic Web, including\
editorial, cultural and acoustic information. We detail\
how this ontology can act as a grounding for more\
domain-specific knowledge representation. In addition,\
we describe current projects involving the Music Ontology\
and interlinked repositories of music-related knowledge.	e5898eccdf004b3cfc228b7a8faaa8f4	2671ef6a2328b38eeec7a8c7378f49f1	5ef228fe2024e1eae9833d4312e774dc	inproceedings	The Music Ontology	Yves Raimond and Samer Abdallah and Mark Sandler and Frederick Giasson	\N	2007
7412457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	hayes_rdf_2004	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-mt/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87458f5c2a08056c8702c16ca20340fb	adebc06c6e0075ba41d5ae413a695600	2af990f8597073e1279cc699f48dd70b	misc	{RDF} Semantics, {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Pat Hayes	2004
7412490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://search.yahoo.com/mrss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_media_rss	http://search.yahoo.com/mrss	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	480c78e1d23191a7be7310cb47ace9a5	5ca356f7dbd3d7d4b2178d93ea586232	790a3c045b03edab3ea4c3a7744dc05a	misc	Media {RSS} Specification Version 1.1.2	\N	\N	2008
7412491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall Ltd.	London	\N	\N	Ashby1956ait	http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/books/IntroCyb.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf20932ce4f37c82819814318eb44951	b97f2164b0b51315de499463b047c2bd	a88ed5fbddb34de87e676f8dd3f72c13	book	An introduction to cybernetics	William Ross Ashby	\N	1956
7412493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390424	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390424	\N	Efficient top-k querying over social-tagging networks	\N	\N	523--530	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390424}	\N	c1ca6c6664475652d76cb95beaa34e70	17f7d73a408830fa3a66504e49f7e481	1c57b638bb3bee94300d883259774493	inproceedings	Efficient top-k querying over social-tagging networks	Ralf Schenkel and Tom Crecelius and Mouna Kacimi and Sebastian Michel and Thomas Neumann and Josiane X. Parreira and Gerhard Weikum	\N	2008
7412503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://microformats.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_microformats_spec	http://microformats.org	\N	BibSonomy :: user :: ivan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fef4ced76c0005a8ccfc28d8927bd105	31fa5baa70d7c9fdfddc1038228321cb	0b888e8cda8fdc11e474d29cd3755ca5	misc	Microformats	\N	\N	2006
7412510	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_hcalendar_	http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4bfa6125c14b753f5741193afd143bc4	7d765f39ca0bbebd3fd093dc714de8d4	f940e6232322e86616d91ab481c392a7	misc	{hCalendar} - Microformats Wiki	\N	\N	2006
7412716	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	Hershey, {PA}	\N	\N	lytras_intelligent_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1591405033}	\N	ea4e084164ba2f6e3ef40f518e8c0284	dc68e0144446f60c81956cc847991e3a	9704352574b10e01fe21435abbb2dc88	book	Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organizations: A Semantic Web Perspective	Miltiadis D. Lytras	\N	2005
7412717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diplomica	\N	\N	\N	mller_shoppingsemantic_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58c2cdc78ecc75c361bd7a9ba81f2d54	0d1705a99b486cf513350e749a430f00	a18c665364897a075fe764bb66387bfb	book	Shopping on the Semantic Web - Entwicklung eines {E-Commerce} Szenarios basierend auf Semantic Web Technologien	Anne Müller	\N	2004
7412718	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	{Berlin-Heidelberg}	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	pter_social_2007	http://www.springer.com/west/home/generic/search/results?SGWID=4-40109-22-173730514-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-71000-6}	We are not just building the Web any more: we are on it. The latest set of applications have transformed the Web from a mere document collection into a social space: the new services developed under the banner of Web 2.0 cater to our needs of connecting through the medium and allow us to explicitly describe, maintain and develop our online self. At the same time, documents and other forms of content are not only up- and downloaded any more, but actively exchanged, filtered, organized and discussed in groups of all sizes. While the pace of change is dizzying, investigating this complex social-technological system is paramount to our ability of designing intelligent information systems that can guide us through the new online universe.\
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Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of investigation, which together have the power to aid in the analysis of the social Web and the design of a new class of applications that combine human intelligence with machine processing. Social Network Analysis and the emerging Semantic Web are also the fields that stand to gain most from the new Web in achieving their full potential. On the one hand, the social Web delivers social network data at an extraordinary scale, with a dynamics and precision that has been outside of reach for more traditional methods of observing social structure and behavior. In realizing this potential, the technology of the Semantic Web provides the key in aggregating information across heterogeneous sources. The Semantic Web itself benefits by incorporating user-generated metadata and other clues left behind by users.\
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Social Networks and the Semantic Web is designed for practitioners and researchers in industry, as well as graduate-level students in Computer Science within the Semantic Web field, and Social Science with an interest in working with electronic data and observing online social networks. This book also supplies developers of social-semantic applications with an understanding of the key concepts and methods of both fields and describes real-world applications incorporating social and semantic metadata.\
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	ab9f824764f865691eb58269161fa943	54827c171859bb934eff51d5743bb9ae	d7d78db1419ce5a60da71b1c422352e1	book	Social Networks and the Semantic Web	Péter Mika	\N	2007
7412719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, {NJ}	\N	\N	hebeler_semantic_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-41801-7}	{"Semantic} Web Programming" takes the semantic web directly and boldly into solving practical, real-world problems.  Hands-on code examples drive the understanding of this new powerful technology that can unify and fully leverage the growing sea of data, information, and services available on the Internet.  As the code examples build, the reader explores the many technologies that form the semantic web including the knowledge representations such as Resource Description Framework {(RDF),} Web Ontology Language {(OWL),} and Semantic Web Rule Language {(SWRL),} the programming interfaces including Jena and Sesame, and an integrated view of the tools to build and support semantic web applications.  The reader will benefit from the authors’ years of experience in developing large-scale semantic web solutions, building semantic web tools, and contributing to the actual semantic web standards. The reader will not only emerge with an understanding of this new powerful technology but will be able to apply it directly to his/her real-world challenges.	362c7f7890db955d97296d251756082f	69f5185b6b4d7c2b37a04da5ebbeaaf2	8610e4878688c73e4a739a2c4f6aa961	book	Semantic Web Programming	John Hebeler and Matthew Fisher and Ryan Blace and Andrew {Perez-Lopez} and Mike Dean	\N	2009
7412720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	sure_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540345442}	\N	e5f6c2827cadb777d1071b119cea5cc0	265f83f370c640a3c407433fb1359cae	5b1451771d789f6a7769c14f7055f84d	book	The Semantic Web — Research and Applications: 3rd European Semantic Web Conference, {ESWC} 2006 Budva, Montenegro, June 11-14	\N	York Sure and John Domingue	2006
7412721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	studer_semantic_2007	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-70893-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-70893-3}	Semantic Web services combine Web services communication technology with the intelligent processing of ontology-based metadata to achieve highly integrated enterprise application integration scenarios, for service look-up, schema matching, or protocol negotiation, for example. Rudi Studer and his team deliver a self-contained compendium about this exciting field, starting with the basic standards and technologies and also including advanced applications in {eGovernment} and {eHealth.} The contributions provide both the theoretical background and the practical knowledge necessary to understand the essential ideas and to design new cutting-edge applications. They address computer science students as well as researchers in academia and industry who need a concise introduction and state-of-the-art survey of current research, and the book can easily be used as the basis of a specialized course on Web services or Semantic Web applications. In addition, {IT} professionals will be able to assess the potential and possible benefits of this new technology.	35cba21457e77635d43b7b688fdcb5c0	347b3d296488b15d4286e05fd5d8018d	ead46ddd1a49e64c13e2c200331cea7b	book	Semantic Web Services, Concepts, Technologies, and Applications	\N	Rudi Studer and Stephan Grimm and Andreas Abecker	2007
7412722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The {MIT} Press	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	berners-lee_spinningsemantic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5bcfdc47244ce416460710b2ec52748d	ab90aedcafbf340b8ead192494837bf7	123fe95fb5c9c7b41bc283741ab84ae5	book	Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential	\N	Tim {Berners-Lee} and Dieter Fensel and James A. Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster	2005
7412723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& {Hall/CRC}	London	\N	\N	yu_semantic_2007	http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bookmashup/books/1846283965	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1846283965}	\N	64f4a06021d06af9192b8b44a7aefb24	fb1f942f69806fe8c75f460329443a1c	67d1e779e761996715197fa5a641642a	book	Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services	Liyang Yu	\N	2007
7412724	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	petrie_semantic_2009	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-0-387-72495-9	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-72495-9}	{Service-Oriented} Computing is one of the most promising software engineering trends because of the potential to reduce the programming effort for future distributed industrial systems. However, only a small part of this potential rests on the standardization of tools offered by the web services stack. The larger part of this potential rests upon the development of sufficient semantics to automate service orchestration.\
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Currently there are many different approaches to semantic web service descriptions and many frameworks built around them. A common understanding, evaluation scheme, and test bed to compare and classify these frameworks in terms of their capabilities and shortcomings, is necessary to make progress in developing the full potential of {Service-Oriented} Computing.\
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The Semantic Web Services Challenge is an open source initiative that provides a public evaluation and certification of multiple frameworks on common industrially-relevant problem sets. This edited volume reports on the first results in developing common understanding of the various technologies intended to facilitate the automation of mediation, choreography and discovery for Web Services using semantic annotations.	5a76e3944b373797256ee232e65756a6	dddf381a0c5a52f94c31e346341340fa	af8aa54aaa45025faa57ad7418209e13	book	Semantic Web Services Challenge, Results from the First Year	\N	Charles Petrie and Tiziana Margaria and Holger Lausen and Michal Zaremba	2009
7412725	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	kruk_semantic_2009	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-85433-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-85433-3}	Kruk and {McDaniel} present semantic web-related aspects of current digital library activities, and introduce their functionality; they show examples ranging from general architectural descriptions to detailed usages of specific ontologies, and thus stimulate the awareness of researchers, engineers, and potential users of those technologies. Their presentation is completed by chapters on existing prototype systems such as {JeromeDL,} {BRICKS,} and Greenstone, as well as a look into the possible future of semantic digital libraries.	77d337643b9bb60841d27c797a25ca40	c6a28fb296fb16018331bfcf533f7974	fc2b605d628851d893e84273b041cbbe	book	Semantic Digital Libraries	\N	Sebastian Ryszard Kruk and Bill {McDaniel}	2009
7412726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	benjamins_law_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540250638}	\N	f1573b5f6c356a2103f3f96c1580c379	0e859c6d2a2980bdb58940d3625fdb12	fdacf08c31c3512515cb9ce0f393c962	book	Law and the Semantic Web: Legal Ontologies, Methodologies, Legal Information Retrieval, and Applications	\N	V. {RIchard} Benjamins and Pompeu Casanovas and Joost Breuker and Aldo Gangemi	2005
7412727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& {Hall/CRC}	London	\N	\N	hitzler_foundations_2009	http://www.worldcat.org/isbn/142009050X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781420090505}	\N	cae52f26feb5fe4ff5b411ffb0e2f400	ed525503df509544cf6487d3500e5335	9a6a375254786eeb57d396974d1cd799	book	Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies	Pascal Hitzler and Rudolf Sebastian and Markus Krötzsch	\N	2009
7412728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	New York	\N	\N	hjelm_creatingsemantic_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471402591}	\N	7e642dff152e7bca4838e4985de643a3	4d07f85f0abdb250290d97fe592c47b9	b59f12acfdc327673240e6899f493063	book	Creating the Semantic Web with {RDF:} Professional Developer's Guide	Johan Hjelm	\N	2001
7412729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, {NJ}	\N	\N	davies_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0470025964}	\N	3a4a6506cb8dd0f3d4688785ab41ecb1	56d43c43bc1113c49aad79d6ca70f2ed	f9f983d333bdc38b5803938bce34bc10	book	Semantic Web Technology: Trends and Research	\N	J. Davies and Rudi Studer and Paul Warren	2006
7412730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	gomez-perez_ontological_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1846283965}	\N	3ffa2fd69ac99bb8b4543df1e55517d4	87f5d6e7763bd9977e92de4f83d167ab	ab05748a4e21aaa924e8e6c4900250d4	book	Ontological Engineering: With Examples from the Areas of Knowledge Management, {E-Commerce} and the Semantic Web (2nd edition)	\N	Asunción {Gomez-Perez} and Mariano {Fernandez-Lopez} and Oscar Corcho	2007
7412731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	gil_semantic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540297545}	\N	51077f74b9e3480f04a2c21a50f2997a	9ecad6194a82242f9fa24918f821c411	599194c86d26e67fcec5d624cf6afe85	book	The Semantic Web — {ISWC} 2005: 4th International Semantic Web Conference, {ISWC} 2005, Galway, Ireland, November 6 - 10, 2005	\N	Yolanda Gil and Enrico Motta and V. Richard Benjamins and Mark Musen	2005
7412732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	devedzic_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387354166}	\N	1f4a6fa452e5654055fd5dc576bd790f	d391e9a461bb045c1fabc9acd0b7edac	40533431e3d724740ca5022ec7a20d1a	book	Semantic Web and Education	Vladan Devedzic	\N	2006
7412733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Science Publishing	Hershey, {PA}	\N	\N	lytras_intelligent_2005-1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1591405033}	\N	ab9f03095eac7d6987f206bc6152a10a	9f2d0f3a7ad82c94e584a7417fc4b40f	fac1781726380f7299891150f2e1251d	book	Intelligent Learning Infrastructure for Knowledge Intensive Organizations: A Semantic Web Perspective	\N	Miltiadis D. Lytras and Ambjorn Naeve	2005
7412734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CRC} Press	Boca Raton, {FL}	\N	\N	thuraisingham_xml_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0849310318}	\N	6a5238dc0e76b53eec1b154b26e883fc	651506e1274627cdd24b4ce529f30c19	da28348e903f4236877d1f25009876e9	book	{XML} Databases and the Semantic Web	Bhavani Thuraisingham	\N	2002
7412735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	{Berlin-Heidelberg}	\N	\N	euzenat_ontology_2007	http://book.ontologymatching.org/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-49611-4}	\N	b0e73b1abacda1f97cbf29ad9674ceaf	b5bd21db12f0506864ab06377ba3a1a4	0bdfe591c696215e138f1eb8a1a7513c	book	Ontology Matching	Jérôme Euzenat and Pavel Shvaiko	\N	2007
7412736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	ma_soft_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540334726}	\N	15ae25709404d29326a9adf4cb1d89ca	f82ea3705b7f01a300e5c0af146ea519	efe1a73868b63136d0522881d4515936	book	Soft Computing in Ontologies and Semantic Web	\N	Zongmin Ma	2006
7412737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science	maedche_ontology_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0792376560}	\N	b03301a1e841fcc602e3e7c9ce448bfc	a1e1cacf7dfcd0c709d6b20c8efc2666	01e7faf0abd009529eac64d5560f04e5	book	Ontology Learning for the Semantic Web	Alexander Maedche	\N	2006
7412738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	Beijing, Cambridge	\N	\N	powers_practical_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0596002637}	\N	1f11fdeae56cf61e9b1a365b64bdd013	c5dc21d4d7ea0583c625775a329bddcc	1cf2eb1d1f3dc7269349b33782443921	book	Practical {RDF}	Shelley Powers	\N	2003
7412739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	\N	\N	Lecture Note in Computer Scence	franconi_semantic_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540726661}	\N	0f08b5c5e48cc8e19e700c4185739616	7df88e118c82847bf09564426ad45cad	bf82dd62d630ebffb62f081c6b337bc4	book	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, 4th European Semantic Web Conference, {ESWC} 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, 3-7, 2007	\N	Enrico Franconi and Michael Kifer and Michael May	2007
7412740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	baker_semantic_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780387484365}	\N	60178226772ea9f1653f79af973a1034	2d9f0b803fe5dec983e63fc28fbe9617	50f865dc9fbebbb1c6cef02a558ee300	book	The Semantic Web — Revolutionizing Knowledge Discovery in the Life Sciences	\N	Christopher Baker and {Kei-Hoi} Cheung	2007
7412741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IOS} Press	\N	\N	\N	priebes_building_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1586035843}	\N	7c7b126a399541a3ec47ad4b3c61595e	4437864441e59a0e8cd73bde438640c0	2852c040ba68c7c05fb69797b32f1ece	book	Building Integrative Enterprise Knowledge Portals with Semantic Web Technologies	T. Priebes	\N	2006
7412742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	Hershey, {PA}	\N	\N	taniar_web_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1591409063}	\N	a8c54aeaca8fede8d60737d9ed9d7602	4978beffd855554a749fd4846e74960e	cd823a82a5947114ce832001923b5a5b	book	Web Semantics Ontology	David Taniar and Johanna Wenny Rahaju	\N	2006
7412743	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	cardoso_semantic_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-0-387-48530-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-48530-0}	Semantic Web: {Real-World} Applications from Industry offers a glimpse into the opening door of semantic technologies by means of concentrated examples of semantic applications in real business environments.  For quite a while, there has been evidence from academic research and early industrial prototypes that semantic technology can help humans and machines substantially in accessing and using the unprecedented, and exponentially growing, amount of information that the World Wide Web provides. Now semantic technology is moving from academic and industrial research into real products and applications.  This book provides a series of case studies which demonstrate how real benefits can be derived from the adoption of semantic technology in popular business domains, such as telecommunication, {B2B} integration, healthcare, education, and others.\
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Semantic Web: {Real-World} Applications from Industry summarizes state-of-the art expertise and practical experiences from outstanding technology showcases. This volume was written as a joint effort of leading experts in the field of semantic technology from various backgrounds and countries, including industry, academia, and government agencies. It combines a detailed description of the challenges and technical solutions with a discussion of the actual results and a wealth of lessons learned, which will be invaluable for future investments into semantic technology.\
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Semantic Web: {Real-World} Applications from Industry was designed for industry professionals and researchers interested in the current state and future of semantic technology. This book is also suitable as a secondary advanced-level text or reference for students in computer science.	281647d6918163f65c2e1d54207b41f0	a73321e837dbb7377b1bc7ebc56a5fd6	49a6d10ea32e29c89a128cd605f40f3a	book	The Semantic Web, {Real-World} Applications from Industry	\N	Jorge Cardoso and Martin Hepp and Miltiadis D. Lytras	2008
7412744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IGI} Global	\N	\N	\N	salam_semantic_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	450	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1599041928}	\N	5d5aa8d7e3ac75114bad88254b8ea6c6	77f2d2db581888998d98ba8465cff7b3	6936672e15f6461e830665f2f8d93289	book	Semantic Web Technologies and {E-Business:} Toward the Integrated Virtual Organization and Business Process Automation	A. F. Salam and Jason R. Stevens	\N	2007
7412745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Higher Education Press	Beijing	\N	\N	song__2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a1987c7d2ac5df4aba07c6cf9e486d3	755099a36b323044d27eb14fc75810f1	9ef259967993aab3df3bfbbd2a10ff49	book	语义网简明教程 — A First Step Towards The Semantic Web	Wei Song and Ming Zhang	\N	2004
7412746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	kashyap_semantic_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-76451-9	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-76451-9}	With this textbook, the authors deliver an application-driven state-of-the-art presentation of Semantic Web technologies, ideally suited for academic courses on the Semantic Web and architectures of information systems, and for self-studying professionals engaged in the design and implementation of advanced application systems.	f4a07f8e8b4e86ffc717cb714213f95a	1d684b2a86f69d9b14a61b84e88fb021	13371ebf63c167cf5a22983f68f7ab71	book	The Semantic Web, Semantics for Data and Services on the Web	Vipul Kashyap and Christoph Bussler and Matthew Moran	\N	2008
7412747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford	\N	\N	walton_agency_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0199292485}	\N	fc54b73b51b375d831bf6f336586d73b	ac50d963e8e5744b08c0e75ac0a6f69f	8c6ec5cfc2b6867caa43131e60eb109c	book	Agency and the Semantic Web	Chistopher Walton	\N	2006
7412748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	staab_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540283463}	\N	ee38647b9597a8b1e8a51c70194ddc19	b9d4824aad367a3fe5250bedcd229c86	0657c5afe79e7ec819af2977958b406b	book	Semantic Web and {Peer-to-Peer:} Decentralized Management and Exchange of Knowledge and Information	\N	Steffen Staab and Heiner Stuckenschmidt	2006
7412749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	fensel_implementing_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-77019-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-77019-0}	Service-oriented computing has become one of the predominant factors in {IT} research and development efforts over the last few years. In spite of several standardization efforts that advanced from research labs into industrial-strength technologies and tools, there is still much human effort required in the process of finding and executing Web services.\
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Here, Dieter Fensel and his team lay the foundation for understanding the Semantic Web Services infrastructure, aimed at eliminating human intervention and thus allowing for seamless integration of information systems. They focus on the currently most advanced {SWS} infrastructure, namely {SESA} and related work such as the Web Services Execution Environment {(WSMX)} activities and the Semantic Execution Environment {(OASIS} {SEE} {TC)} standardization effort. Their book is divided into four parts: Part I provides an introduction to the field and its history, covering basic Web technologies and the state of research and standardization in the Semantic Web field. Part {II} presents the {SESA} architecture. The authors detail its building blocks and show how they are consolidated into a coherent software architecture that can be used as a blueprint for implementation. Part {III} gives more insight into middleware services, describing the necessary conceptual functionality that is imposed on the architecture through the basic principles. Each such functionality is realized using a number of so-called middleware services. Finally, Part {IV} shows how the {SESA} architecture can be applied to real-world scenarios, and provides an overview of compatible and related systems.\
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The book targets professionals as well as academic and industrial researchers working on various aspects of semantic integration of distributed information systems. They will learn how to apply the Semantic Web Services infrastructure to automate and semi-automate tasks, by using existing integration technologies. In addition, the book is also suitable for advanced graduate students enrolled in courses covering knowledge management, the Semantic Web, or integration of information systems, as it will educate them about basic technologies for Semant	2366e6d8dca1ad84c997fac434f1adf0	02e2b7990bea282289162e80e6083ea7	9a499b33dc2777e9967e1d4cd1686218	book	Implementing Semantic Web Services, The {SESA} Framework	\N	Dieter Fensel and Mick Kerrigan and Michal Zaremba	2008
7412750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	{EurographicSeminar} Series	bono_gks_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c17c5b1162965608832a247a8ca0bca8	970749e609ae29bf4df624eb5188a45f	a1b4ec07383f777dcbdcb5444261071e	book	{GKS} — Theory and Practice	\N	Peter Bono and Ivan Herman	1988
7412751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam	\N	Capturing Intelligence	sanchez_fuzzy_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0444519483}	\N	fefc56152aa04340403c753b5e0520ab	e5ae17ea946870d741188c038eee76a8	7447c280790aa3045c9c251b6e131a90	book	Fuzzy Logic and the Semantic Web	\N	Elie Sanchez	2006
7412752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Cépaduès-Editions}	Toulouse	\N	\N	charlet_information_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2854286669}	\N	22d1cd5aa9e7871d21546e31c17ffc2f	5626ed83a1fbf9473e34404c779d9ffb	eedf22f6be078e985dfb05017ccdc095	book	Information Interaction Intelligence, N° hors-série: Le web sémantique	Chantal Reynaud and Jean Charlet	\N	2005
7412753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trafford Publishing	Victoria, {BC}	\N	\N	lacy_owl:_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1412034485}	\N	9e1b5b107c69574ae8cc15b25439ef35	b908b923837cadc7a2a020fb05adfcfa	7194532dd0922f3c97c28d2d5cdfa422	book	OWL: Representing Information Using the Web Ontology Language	Lee W. Lacy	\N	2005
7412754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	gmez-prez_semantic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540261249}	\N	9266c830e442257afa6eda0d9a4c4239	a7748e58651c1c59e7ed2cfad0a973da	ec5e85102f9fd8ad05767d0065465049	book	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: Second European Semantic Web Conference, {ESWC} 2005, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May {29--June} 1	\N	Asuncion {Gómez-Pérez} and Jérôme Euzenat	2005
7412755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	bussler_semantic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540245766}	\N	41edded0c347093d4ad245f9d2b25192	60d58718747ec5e56be5c8598ca676c9	e66a81a3bd5bc61d25489b2ba05600bb	book	Semantic Web and Databases: Second International Workshop, {SWDB} 2004, Toronto, Canada, August 29-30	\N	Christof Bussler and Val Tannen and Irini Fundulaki	2005
7412756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.,	Indianapolis, {IN}	\N	\N	daconta_semantic_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471432571}	\N	e43676588ed0e130d442bd76417c9cb3	08b82b5da1dd3850469c0728489d535f	56f67e4a807151f08c099dedf4c74816	book	The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of {XML,} Web Services and Knowledge Management	Michael C. Daconta and Leo J. Obrst and Kevin T. Smith	\N	2003
7412757	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{BookSurge} Publishing	\N	\N	\N	stewart_building_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	238	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{141969362X}}	\N	126a7aeba20bda943b6562b943add70c	c4a5e5a41e1fa736293d6ad7e16e650b	0606667b0066e371bd9f5e85a5b787ff	book	Building Enterprise Taxonomies	Darin Stewart	\N	2008
7412758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{HarperSanFrancisco}	San Francisco, {CA}	\N	\N	berners-lee_weavingweb_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5592b30dff5e5d3d0b9fd625c55ce7fd	005c3da59c219f58dba7768c9d7cfc43	221e449cac8d6815a229404eae978c24	book	Weaving the Web	Tim {Berners-Lee}	\N	2000
7412759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edilivre, Collection Universitaire	Paris	\N	\N	amardeilh_web_2008	http://www.edilivre.com/doc/9271	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9782812101274}	\N	d239d0d5a8f6f39b1a6d9a49f2166d61	120576c7429e659d1dcab96267931f0d	5ff8cf5b6aae4ca3381fd6bf581bd55f	book	Web Sémantique et Informatique Linguistique : propositions méthodologiques et réalisation d’une plateforme logicielle	Florence Amardeilh	\N	2008
7412760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	cardoso_real-world_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387485309}	\N	ae17718800274ffabac5edcfccb9e56f	46e123b01872db38452448af54075c09	ee2820aba45223918fb8fec7c0519e6d	book	Real-world Applications of Semantic Web Technology and Ontologies	\N	Jorge Cardoso and Martin Hepp and Miltiadis Lytras	2007
7412761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Focus on Computer Graphics	falcidieno_computer_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2fea00081f336b5f69126add8cc1ce1	62350ae526f3846f4e2823bb7be62201	031e2699e64212532f565b6b23cf374d	book	Computer Graphics and Mathematics	\N	Bianca Falcidieno and Ivan Herman and Caterina Pienovi	1992
7412762	\N	5021	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	bechhofer_semantic_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-68233-2	\N		\N	\N	432--447	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-68233-2}	\N	38d06cd5c165a2c44885ad485e244046	075c8cfeae67d53c68ea6b3d20fd18b3	fba4d2d61ed5aac0fd9d20b2b9346a60	book	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, 5th European Semantic Web Conference, {ESWC} 2008, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, June 1-5, 2008 Proceedings	\N	Sean Bechhofer and Manfred Hauswirth and Jörg Hoffmann and Manolis Koubarakis	2008
7412763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, {NJ}	\N	\N	stamou_multimedia_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0470857536}	\N	86bc05ba0f7b28c46bb05d80e049821d	34dd0047ae2ef6c29e58da6ac984e4e4	a837ebb721c93343d70b3f8e55e4a0d5	book	Multimedia Content and Semantic Web: Methods, Standards and Tools	\N	Giorgos Stamou and Stefanos Kollias	2005
7412764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{eXamen.press,} Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	hitzler_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540339930}	\N	0f3a4eed246cb4883b8445f693604195	1da16de0a2130f90f71d9820df82d963	12e457d4437d6794180774251722fde5	book	Semantic Web: Grundlagen	Pascal Hitzler and York Sure	\N	2006
7412765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	Hershey, {PA}	\N	\N	cardoso_semantic_2008-1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60566-112-4}	\N	24e417d17480dadc69546d193e68c70f	0dc335610f5a7dcc40b2424b88b378d6	a9f2cf056a911ea1eef4b7a261de7b01	book	Semantic Web Engineering in the Knowledge Society	Jorge Cardoso and Lytras Miltiadis	\N	2008
7412766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE} {CS} Press	Los Alamitos	\N	\N	society_engineering_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0fa74c2697ca8e75d76a0e0a3422d173	235e50e81919cdace60f117179d91995	657f4a68612216a7cf253d07df42332d	book	Engineering Semantic Agent Systems, {IEEE} workshop proceedings part of Proc. 30th {COMPSAC,} Sept. 17-21, 2006, Chicago, {USA}	\N	{IEEE} Computer Society	2006
7412767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	adi_rules_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	318ba0ea6caa42544c57cfac7ac252ec	df957686678dcb953ec1b133aeac4649	74a2f4f7835c6a155aaeddc0f2122f38	book	Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web: First International Conference, {RuleML} 2005, Galway, Ireland, November 10-12	\N	Asaf Adi and Suzette Stoutenburg and Said Tabet	2005
7412768	\N	4306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	avrithis_semantic_2006	http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=0302-9743&volume=4306&issue=preprint	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-49335-8}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Semantics and Digital Media Technologies, {SAMT} 2006, held in Athens, Greece in December 2006.\
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The 17 revised full papers presented together with a invited keynote paper were carefully reviewd and selected from 68 submissions. {SAMT} 2006 targets to narrow the {`Semantic} Gap', i.e. the large disparity between the low-level descriptors that can be computed automatically from multimedia content and the richness and subjectivity of semantics in user queries and human interpretations of audiovisual media. The papers address a wide area of integrative research on new knowledge-based forms of digital media systems, semantics and low-level multimedia processing.	26295a479e56d4c107eff3b3463f3771	bf78600ea53f3be262a3949cf8330192	4c31889e28e0fe36820149dc22397b19	book	Semantic Multimedia	Yannis Avrithis and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Staab Steffen and Noel {O'Connor}	\N	2006
7412769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CyberTech} Publishing	Hershey, {PA}	\N	\N	sheth_semantic_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6585634de6ffdb16b0cce51987f1ab0c	ebfb350e97d3eaee06fadf7778fbc932	f0389a6ffc77b5951b5cdabffe25e608	book	Semantic {Web-Based} Information Systems: {State-of-the-Art} Applications	\N	Amit Sheth and Miltiadis D. Lytras	2007
7412770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{TypoTex}	Budapest	\N	\N	buttyn_kriptogrfia_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {963 9548 13 8}	\N	903fce7aac3c66f1fd337bd541f9f89f	e0df3c35b22bcd5029209be68a1cef80	25a178a5bd11ed1c0333c9facca1b5d4	book	Kriptográfia és alkalmazásai	Levente Buttyán and István Vajda	\N	2005
7412771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences	duke_premo:framework_1999	http://homepages.cwi.nl/~ivan/AboutMe/Publications/Premo.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fee69200718507995de684ee1ea8b0b	c51c41554cf0d10221cfdc4795009ead	3bbcfca0ca8d56d3b7af416a70f84c1a	book	{PREMO:} a framework for multimedia middleware : specification, rationale, and Java binding	David J. Duke and Ivan Herman and {M. Scott} Marshall	\N	1999
7412772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The {MIT} Press	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	antoniou_semantic_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262012103}	\N	47a2a5a75e664da0c9db731d9fa33466	fb7cad966a7d6889113d39bda34deb00	63e532416465a6ad6603e769764c5aff	book	A Semantic Web Primer	Grigoris Antoniou and Frank {van Harmelen}	\N	2004
7412773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	sirmakessis_adaptive_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540306056}	\N	aff0a237273dab1d813af566c57dea4e	a95f39b8d39574c0f27f2490774cd615	70c991435203648c7b555264a9aa6787	book	Adaptive and Personalized Semantic Web	\N	Spiros Sirmakessis	2006
7412774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	gomez-perez_ontological_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7dc99f64900f0ab4ad9b04476034d3c5	02174375c7b65e3797fb9b1a8b5e7773	2bdc9aac0de0f2d734b22b881668496e	book	Ontological Engineering: With Examples from the Areas of Knowledge Management, {E-Commerce} and the Semantic Web, 1st Edition	Asunción {Gomez-Perez} and Mariano {Fernandez-Lopez} and Oscar Corcho	\N	2004
7412775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{X.Media.Press,} Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	blumauer_social_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540722157}	\N	201b65cf75fc8b4f7527b4774b440c5f	ccdbdba9ee6e926eec63223047da72e0	9b2b2e1453496943b4b0b02c73bd84ce	book	Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2008
7412776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	cardoso_semantic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540243283}	\N	65b25b32103fa8eaee7e4eebdba42558	acb825e4fe348ae21255f8a90c5d6f86	11a84fc5c49270a8b3cbbb6f76b8a220	book	Semantic Web Process: powering next generation of processes with Semantics and Web services	\N	Jorge Cardoso and Amit Sheth	2005
7412777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	fages_principles_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540287930}	\N	c9738c8ba25b6250a6a5b76d94902c35	ea43c15ae805b5a0c55774a79297008d	66052fc4946171ea98631499b8e1da52	book	Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning: Third International Workshop, {PPSWR} 2005, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 11-16	\N	François Fages and Sylvain Soliman	2005
7412778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	San Francisco, {CA}	\N	\N	allemang_semantic_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0123735564 }	\N	2a0e1492f55c6e020da0425b9be805a5	210e0b2008e3a0db13486ca02f5cdd4f	adb1010e43f3cd440fc331e009ae864a	book	Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist	Dean Allemang and Jim Hendler	\N	2008
7412779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	cardoso_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387302395}	\N	eee0c4bc91d3c4dd33670787be9fa9e8	4bbbef7566de52e7dc62b6094d3f114e	90caab4deae6b0106b143fd66cdbbc98	book	Semantic Web Services, Processes and Applications	\N	Jorge Cardoso and Amit Sheth	2006
7412780	\N	\N	\N	2	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The {MIT} Press	\N	\N	\N	antoniou_semantic_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	288	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262012421}	\N	c79b05502ffdb7665899f45c5a1344b2	251f848f4bf186ad858a321036c1a3d9	90355c7d398c8801a71e714b97516c58	book	A Semantic Web Primer, 2nd Edition	Grigoris Antoniou and Frank {van Harmelen}	\N	2008
7412781	\N	4825	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	{LNCS}	aberer_semantic_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	673--686	\N	\N	\N		This paper deals with the problem of exploring hierarchical semantics from social annotations. Recently, social annotation services have become more and more popular in Semantic Web. It allows users to arbitrarily annotate web resources, thus, largely lowers the barrier to cooperation. Furthermore, through providing abundant meta-data resources, social annotation might become a key to the development of Semantic Web. However, on the other hand, social annotation has its own apparent limitations, for instance, 1) ambiguity and synonym phenomena and 2) lack of hierarchical information. In this paper, we propose an unsupervised model to automatically derive hierarchical semantics from social annotations. Using a social bookmark service Del.icio.us as example, we demonstrate that the derived hierarchical semantics has the ability to compensate those shortcomings. We further apply our model on another data set from Flickr to testify our model's applicability on different environments. The experimental results demonstrate our model's effciency.	e717c63df21a5d8a00b8cee4a8af060d	77c51281e03eb713e067b2a109098990	4a4e7ccd7bd92622067d487fed5fe278	book	The Semantic Web — {ISWC/ASWC2008:} 6th International Semantic Web Conference and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, Busan, South Korea	\N	Karl Aberer and {Key-Sun} Choi and Natasha Noy and Dean Allemang and {Kyung-Il} Lee and {Lyndon J B} Nixon and Jennifer Golbeck and Peter Mika and Diana Maynard and Guus Schreiber and Philippe {Cudré-Mauroux}	2007
7412782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	visser_intelligent_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540229930}	\N	d2c8ff5fd038b3b24c9cbf33e2a5804a	785d6ea75745ba5c962fa649a1e52555	8726cfe19723f933900b2a971e176f84	book	Intelligent Information Integration for the Semantic Web	Ubo Visser	\N	2004
7412783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	stuckenschmidt_information_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540205942}	\N	ae725dd20b909eba38f71f6622a04fa0	7192d48e292676ae2a0eea0993f0cf89	cb2b2455ebf0053d3300f96e10a36b4f	book	Information Sharing on the Semantic Web	Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Frank {van Harmelen}	\N	2003
7412784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	pellegrini_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540293248}	\N	c80781678a409145ae98bfcc40da76ce	10152ec7dc3a4c009114ab41bb85b56b	05c7d22a52a4000b6a0ec0ba0d60a95b	book	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	Tassilo Pellegrini	\N	2006
7412785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	{EurographicSeminar} Series	garcia_advances_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbffd015006696add5f85f6f0e504840	cdf749b4bdd487279526ee587d2bcbf2	4d4c7160d2a870da42c5be03147aa231	book	Advances in Computer Graphics {VI}	\N	G. Garcia and I. Herman	1991
7412786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley and Sons Ltd 	Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, {NJ}	\N	\N	leuf_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0470015225}	\N	0feb96c60c0305dce933123c978e7108	313e3fc86e597b876a83184ae549ba08	8c93cb973695a6ab1eb626e8cbc397c2	book	The Semantic Web: Crafting Infrastructures for Agency	Bo Leuf	\N	2006
7412787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	martin_ontology_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-0-387-69899-1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-69899-1}	Managing ontologies and annotated data throughout their life-cycles is at the core of semantic systems of all kinds.  Ontology Management, an edited volume by senior researchers in the field, provides an up-to-date, concise and easy-to-read reference on this topic.\
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This volume describes relevant tasks, practical and theoretical challenges, limitations and methodologies, plus available software tools. The editors discuss integrating the conceptual and technical dimensions with a business view on using ontologies, by stressing the cost dimension of ontology engineering and by providing guidance on how up-to-date tooling helps to build, maintain, and use ontologies.  Also included is a one-stop reference on all aspects of managing ontological data and best practices on ontology management for a number of application domains.\
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Ontology Management is designed as a reference or secondary text for researchers and advanced-level students interested in the Semantic Web, Semantic Web Services {(SWS)and} Web Services, information systems, data and knowledge engineering, ontologies, or other aspects of semantic systems. Practitioners in industry will find this work invaluable as well.	a0d00dfac3e64455f57ee3432b819e95	1cc9b1e781dc16b1e19d784ae118ba19	3858edf479b513cb2b3fd8fbc2e1ca8c	book	Ontology Management, Semantic Web, Semantic Web Services, and Business Applications	Hepp Martin and Pieter {De Leenheer} and Aldo {de Moor} and York Sure	\N	2008
7412788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	fensel_enabling_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5adb8645f726fe2251af902b46b4f126	69c0ab068e3726b3c5069d60cac01848	b501868fd058b4595616332281f6cff6	book	Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology	\N	Dieter Fensel and Holger Lausen and Axel Polleres and Jos De Bruijn and Michael Stollberg and Dumitru Roman and John Domingue	2006
7412789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	kon_canadian_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387298150}	\N	49b371f2fe53055ca13982cdfc2e87a4	0f47a0d716a7f9c14afe577d0f96bf2f	5aa05a44ac9cb2ce76d7ca8e77f38462	book	Canadian Semantic Web	\N	Mamadou {Tadiou Koné} and Daniel Lemire	2006
7412790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ComputerBooks}	Budapest	\N	\N	tibor_szemantikus_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9636183392}	\N	124affbbb5d416a11277a746bfe09725	64a2cbe2ebe707456060b46a3f481d39	cbb07fc521e032da3211085465bbf244	book	Szemantikus Web - Bevezetés a tudásalapú Internet világába	Tibor Gottdank	\N	2005
7412791	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	de_bruin_modeling_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-68169-4	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-68169-4}	Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery, mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack of support for a machine-processable description.\
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In this book, Jos de Bruijn and his coauthors lay the foundations for understanding the requirements that shape the description of the various aspects related to Semantic Web services, such as the static background knowledge in the form of ontologies, the functional description of the service, and the behavioral description of the service. They introduce the Web Service Modeling Language {(WSML),} which provides means for describing the functionality and behavior of Web services, as well as the underlying business knowledge, in the form of ontologies, with a conceptual grounding in the Web Service Modeling Ontology.\
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Academic and industrial researchers as well as professionals will find a comprehensive overview of the concepts and challenges in the area of Semantic Web services, the Web Services Modeling Language and its relation to the Web Services Modeling Ontology, and an in-depth treatment of both enabling technologies and theoretical foundations.	e5315dfd3bdf4e4496bc408b4dbb5d6e	dfb86d668ce00265cb9c4d877343c55b	34380479d9884b2518b35262d049f8ff	book	Modeling Semantic Web Services	\N	Jos {de Bruin} and Dieter Fensel and Mick Kerrigan and Uwe Keller and Holger Lausen and James Scicluna	2008
7412792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences	herman_use_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	953076e338e2b5d4882474fa60b3463c	66dcac8a19dd42c5309a179e7d08c175	7cfcd4230156110f7b8ffe7f84bfe31b	book	The Use of Projective Geometry in Computer Graphics	Ivan Herman	\N	1992
7412793	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	sheth_semantic_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-88563-3}	\N	58b2f388be8c84abb39736ac000fcd7c	48ae13ed53d51b6d21b3251f9052a8a8	73c2bef55628e414ceb0305670e62a6e	book	The Semantic Web —  {ISWC} 2008: 7th International Semantic Web Conference, {ISWC} 2008, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 26 - 31, 2008	\N	Amit Sheth and Steffen Staab and Mike Dean and Massimo Paolucci and Diana Maynard and Tim Finin and Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan	2008
7412794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	\N	\N	\N	breitmann_semantic_2007	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-1-84628-581-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-84628-581-3}	The Web is growing at an astounding pace surpassing the 8 billion page mark. However, most pages are still designed for human consumption and cannot be processed by machines. This book provides a well-paced introduction to the Semantic Web. It covers a wide range of topics, from new trends (ontologies, rules) to existing technologies {(Web} Services and software agents) to more formal aspects (logic and inference). It includes: real-world (and complete) examples of the application of Semantic Web concepts; how the technology presented and discussed throughout the book can be extended to other application areas.	2ea77ed9f92387362e5d408f251336e3	5b6bc8e2572b1db8d8e136795eaf27e3	16f6bd677c610770ff2d5ad301757091	book	Semantic Web: Concepts, Technologies and Applications	{K.K.} Breitmann and {M.A.} Casanova and W. Truszkowski	\N	2007
7412795	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basic Books Inc.	\N	\N	\N	hofstadter_gdel_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	981b0971b94d867b5996fe61eaa18bfd	311d5d81ee9dfd0fccabd4beafdc671c	8e4bfa972541e430f9520006e053ef9b	book	Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid	Douglas R. Hofstadter	\N	1979
7412796	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Solveig Haugland	\N	\N	\N	haugland_openoffice.org_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	520	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0974312029}	\N	f0196ed679ffe42c3685e13b89049706	7f0fd7d589481473f7112ea660f4dd86	057112715651c5c43b088185678c1078	book	The {OpenOffice.org} 2 Guidebook	Solveig Haugland	\N	2006
7412797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	mizoguch_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e8508e6b28bb0230001acc7a2ecd980	8ba542ba1598e64a67e67cbbac99b956	8d4e232dcd35ee3972d1c0bdd7162d6b	book	The Semantic Web — {ASWC} 2006: First Asian Semantic Web Conference, Beijing, China, September 3-7	\N	Riichiro Mizoguch and Zhongzhi Shi and Fausto Giunchiglia	2006
7412798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	fensel_ontologies:silver_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540003029}	\N	e6ac9b3d34be45ce48e97a8659dd63bb	63d9bdba516e6115577e65f7386cf617	ebfad6978adcab409149abbc2e1f30f0	book	Ontologies: A Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce	Dieter Fensel	\N	2003
7412799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	{Berlin-Heidelberg}	\N	Advanced topics in science and technology in China	wu_semantic_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-79453-0}	\N	fa9777b2b9618cb80b7ba17a7a2c935b	cd1e67f97d64b2ff369f7a267a638630	9e5c5bb813db6fcb5532f95c3d47bbc9	book	Semantic Grid	Zhaohui Wu and Huajun Chen	\N	2008
7412800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	Chichester, West Sussex, Hoboken, {NJ}	\N	\N	pollock_semantic_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-39679-7}	\N	0855e0ffcae60a2e9c5a24c546a4eddd	11a2f43f4ce400e6707c663e44c2cc0e	f490946c9dc194ac60fb3a9a827a8a6e	book	Semantic Web for Dummies	Jeffrey Pollock	\N	2009
7412801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{TypoTex}	Budapest	\N	\N	pter_szemantikus_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9639548480}	\N	e8a9a6c6abc26f969f7a958c872955a8	4b16283933638e9fef0c141b3e294999	df49157a7574838504264154509f806d	book	A szemantikus világháló elmélete és gyakorlata	Péter Szeredi and Péter Lukácsy and Tamás Benkő	\N	2005
7412802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	cruz_semantic_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540490299}	\N	9f885f44449b7dd82df22e3440e779d0	d7f1fc449f018fec45e7daf87bf7d882	020c03936d252b37f7d3ef7b2a630265	book	The Semantic Web —  {ISWC} 2006: 5th International Semantic Web Conference, {ISWC} 2006, Athens, {GA,} United States, November 5 - 9, 2006	\N	Isabel Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Mike Uschold and Lora Aroyo	2006
7412803	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manning 	Greenwich	\N	\N	passin_explorers_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1932394206}	\N	f63f36ab2e8ddc1ea8737f5b930dfe8e	3f12b50666e7c55bbd798a0d38466c13	b756aaef7d4f31fa26e1b6806fcc6a39	book	Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web	Thomas B. Passin	\N	2004
7412955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolff2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.3100	\N	Precision check on triviality of phi^4 theory by a new simulation method	\N	cite arxiv:0902.3100
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Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report precise simulations of phi^4 theory in the Ising limit. A recent
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technique to stochastically evaluate the all-order strong coupling expansion is
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combined with exact identities in the closely related Aizenman random current
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representation. In this way high precision estimates of the renormalized
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coupling are possible at low CPU cost. As a sample application we present
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results for the unbroken phase of the Ising model in dimensions 3, 4 and 5 and
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investigate the question of triviality by studying a finite size scaling
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continuum limit.
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	de7a7643abd640b3c01d79694687efd2	1c2bf86d2beb3105c77ca75954f1c499	5fe47e17a7e94f9d396c3d46466ba0dd	misc	Precision check on triviality of phi^4 theory by a new simulation method	Ulli Wolff	\N	2009
7413155	IEEE P1484.12.2/D1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hodgins02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-13 21:17:14}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1158615}	\N	9086624ccca46dd38761f1fe77d7b98e	63e8b042a6c25eaf9d4da0b675e2ea7a	c1773fe7e746ce5a239f6442c4879cf5	techreport	Draft standard for learning technology - Learning Object Metadata - ISO/IEC 11404	Wayne Hodgins and Erik Duval	\N	2002
7413373	Decision Support Systems	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nissen199947	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-3Y8VJB0-4/2/5343247254fe3ead86cb30feaf1857fc	\N	ScienceDirect - Decision Support Systems : Knowledge-based knowledge management in the reengineering domain	\N	\N	47 - 65	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0167-9236(99)00036-6}	A fundamental problem with knowledge management is the information technology (IT) employed to enable knowledge work appears to target data and information, as opposed to knowledge itself. In contrast, knowledge-based systems (KBS) maintain an explicit and direct focus on knowledge. The research described in this article is focused on innovating knowledge management through KBS technology. We refer to this KBS-enabled transformation of knowledge work as knowledge-based knowledge management. Drawing from the recent literature, we identify a number of key activities associated with knowledge management to establish a set of requirements for knowledge management support. We match these requirements with textbook capabilities of intelligent systems and use this analysis to evaluate KOPeR, a KBS employed to automate and support knowledge management in the reengineering domain. We find KOPeR possesses the capabilities required for knowledge management support. And its field application, as part of a major reengineering engagement, reveals four important knowledge effects enabled by this KBS. From this study, we also find KOPeR to be effective in its automation and support of key knowledge management activities. And through its successful use and knowledge effects in this study, we conclude that KBS can be developed and employed for effective knowledge management support.	ac22b214f332bf74aa03a3aa3596bf9f	535c2c4e05015cdf06408c4e52892521	4933baaefa7bc577ab079a72689b2161	article	Knowledge-based knowledge management in the reengineering domain	Mark E. Nissen	\N	1999
7413508	Computers in Human Behavior	In Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_203786	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2009.01.007	\N		\N	Available online 14 February 2009	\N	\N	 Corrected Proof	\N	isbn = {07475632}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2009.01.007}	Developing a pattern language is a non-trivial problem. A critical requirement is a method to support pattern writers with abstraction, so as they can produce generalised patterns. In this paper, we address this issue by developing a structured process...	4be8c933396a9a9e0212f49a8d3efc9e	6bfca3e540cb364b1b846cd203f6b3a2	f03db58526c99568ddf097ab834fbef8	article	Dealing with abstraction: Case study generalisation as a method for eliciting design patterns	Niall Winters and Yishay Mor	\N	2009
7413529	\N	1: Theorien und Methoden	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VS}	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	KHSV06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf217b2a59ef806b2d51a1cfbd04c072	bf13157da22473b9cec59a9b9ef1e84b	dc022d0d3bce9644f8e65200639bfa02	book	Handbuch sozialwissenschaftliche Diskursanalyse	\N	Reiner Keller and Andreas Hirseland and Werner Schneider and Willy Viehöver	2006
7413568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web — {ISWC2005}	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	giereth_partial_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {A different approach from Jeremy's. Whereas Jeremy tries to define a canonical serialization of a Graph (and take it from there with the usual encryption techniques), this one concentrates on a {moreRDF-like} and granular approach. Let us suppose we know how to encode a {URI} value or a literal. We can then exchange any {URI} value or a literal by an {XML} Literal (using {theXML-enc} structures). Doing that, we can take an {RDF} graph, a specific subject, say, encode it and transform the graph so that the original subject is replaced by a blank node with an extra property pointing at the {XML} Literal containing the encoding of the original subject. The same type of tricks can be done with objects or predicates (using reification for the latter). The nice thing is that you get an {RDF} graph as a result, nothing different, with parts of the information encoded. Giereth adds some extra predicates in a separate namespace to make this possible and off it goes!
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The blank node problem is solved by {UUID} to give a unique {URI} (via a {URN)} to a blank node, encode that one and put that back in the graph (it is slightly more complex than that, but that is the idea).
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The problem is that this will not work for signature: the same graphs’ blank nodes will be {UUID} encoded differently in time and machine (the {UUID} algo uses time, machine’s mach address, things like that...).
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However… maybe combining Jeremy’s algo with this might work. After all, what Jeremy’s algo does is to give a unique and reproducible naming of all blank nodes for a specific {RDF} graph. If that is combined with the naming of a graph (again Jeremy’s point) than you get a naming scheme for the blank nodes that are {(I} think) o.k. even via merging. Then this could be used signing a specific node, or all the nodes. {(Hm…} this may not be very efficient. What would one sign anyway? A set of nodes or predicates? Not sure…)
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2007-07-06: the encoding relies on {XML.} What it does is to serialize, say, a set of triples in some format, and encrypts that. I wonder whether this could be avoided by somehow encrypting the literals and uri-s directly... Also, the data structures are stored as bit {XML} pieces (and then as {XML} Literals). I wonder why not store that in {RDF,} too?}	In this paper a method for Partial {RDF} Encryption {(PRE)} is
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proposed in which sensitive data in an {RDF-graph} is encrypted for a set
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of recipients while all non-sensitive data remain publicly readable. The
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result is an {RDF-compliant} self-describing graph containing encrypted
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data, encryption metadata, and plaintext data. For the representation
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of encrypted data and encryption metadata, the {XML-Encryption} and
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{XML-Signature} recommendations are used. The proposed method allows
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for fine-grained encryption of arbitrary subjects, predicates, objects and
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subgraphs of an {RDF-graph.} An {XML} vocabulary for specifying encryption
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policies is introduced.	e1e079e562b93f6a6ecc1648297953f4	26786c2702bb09a473494d9258714e68	148b382cd0b5e2419caa9ca496a42288	inproceedings	Partial Encryption of {RDF} Graphs	Mark Giereth	\N	2005
7413807	Political Geography	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarke2007231	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VG2-4MJBTHW-1/2/7e7056386f1ee32af0c0e21525fb765c	\N	ScienceDirect - Political Geography : Globalising the consumer: Doing politics in an ethical register	\N	\N	231 - 249	\N	3	\N	issn = {0962-6298}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2006.10.009}	Consumerism is often held to be inimical to collective deliberation and decision-making of the sort required to address pressing environmental, humanitarian and global justice issues. Policy interventions and academic discourse alike often assume that transforming consumption practices requires interventions that address people as consumers. This paper questions the assumption that the politics of consumption naturally implies a problematisation of consumer identities; it argues that this connection between consumption and consumers is a contingent achievement of strategically motivated actors with specific objectives in the public realm. This argument is developed through a case study of ethical consumption campaigning in the UK. Existing work in geography on alternative food networks, commodity chains and fair trade acknowledges the political intentions of such initiatives but also expresses unease about the registers of [`]consumption', [`]ethics' and [`]responsibility' in which they are embedded. Focussing on the discursive interventions used in ethical consumption campaigns, we argue that these are not primarily aimed at encouraging generic consumers to recognise themselves for the first time as [`]ethical' consumers. Rather, they aim to provide information to people already disposed to support or sympathise with certain causes; information that enables them to extend their concerns and commitments into everyday consumption practices. These acts of consumption are in turn counted, reported, surveyed and represented in the public realm by organisations that speak for the [`]ethical consumer'. These campaigns also provide supporters and sympathisers with narrative storylines. We focus on one of these storylines, which re-inscribes popular discourses of globalisation into a narrative in which people are ascribed various responsibilities by virtue of their activities as consumers but also empowered to act ethically and politically in and through these activities. We conclude that ethical consumption campaigning is a political phenomenon in which everyday consumption practices are reconstituted as the sites for citizenly acts that reach beyond the realm of consumption per se.	7fe46ec751479db4b434559c6037a6fb	14be4bec2fe97560a604332e58ccf625	3128475d54403f300f04bc858be5142e	article	Globalising the consumer: Doing politics in an ethical register	Nick Clarke and Clive Barnett and Paul Cloke and Alice Malpass	\N	2007
7413834	Politics Society	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NickClarke12012007	http://pas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/35/4/583	\N	The Political Rationalities of Fair-Trade Consumption in the United Kingdom -- Clarke et al. 35 (4): 583 -- Politics & Society	\N	\N	583-607	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/0032329207308178}, eprint = {http://pas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/4/583.pdf}	This article situates the analysis of fair-trade consumption in the context of debates about civic activism and political participation. It argues that fair-trade consumption should be understood as a political phenomenon, which, through the mediating action of organizations and campaigns, makes claims on states, corporations, and institutions. This argument is made by way of a case study of Traidcraft, a key player in the fair-trade movement in the United Kingdom. The study focuses on how Traidcraft approaches and enrolls its supporters.
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	2b6eca7e0f690078500dc9e2985d59ae	40536e3e480f7f0569d8e8ea02959040	28bdc9ad898b75ee5809d7b24865845a	article	{The Political Rationalities of Fair-Trade Consumption in the United Kingdom}	Nick Clarke and Clive Barnett and Paul Cloke and Alice Malpass	\N	2007
7413958	South European Society and Politics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	2	fornofrancesca2006	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/13608740600645501	\N	From the Street to the Shops: The Rise of New Forms of Political Actions in Italy - South European Society and Politics	\N	\N	197 - 222	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1360-8746}	\N	5d1fdfa7c786e421406eb2585f264c3f	c22185173d06ea9de8d2d8dff74b4dfc	03e54adbc42cad242a1645b52baa1e45	article	From the Street to the Shops: The Rise of New Forms of Political Actions in Italy	Francesca Forno and Luigi Ceccarini	\N	2006
7414078	British Journal of Political Science	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CambridgeJournals:1701784	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1701784&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0007123408000136	\N	CJO - Abstract - New Forms of Political Participation: Searching for Expert Citizens and Everyday Makers	\N	\N	247-272	\N	02	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0007123408000136}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0007123408000136}	\N	433891ed4dde6bbf135eb97b22937c71	4ce8ec29bfff53f1c6b80c57f28ae287	3a270a64decd79a04b564b7a07ba9823	article	New Forms of Political Participation: Searching for Expert Citizens and Everyday Makers	YAOJUN LI and DAVID MARSH	\N	2008
7414265	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Axelsson2009	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-3-232	\N		\N	\N	232--234	\N	3	\N		\N	c3241af48b2f7b31087beb94cc5eaf3b	243f6170c7a5d17dd3add1360ef4a42d	56b05829b91b66b13636db229ec11ff8	article	In vivo photosensitizer tomography inside the human prostate	Johan Axelsson and Johannes Swartling and Stefan Andersson-Engels	\N	2009
7414272	Applied Physics Letters	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Xu2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/93/171103/1	\N	Autofluorescence insensitive imaging using upconverting nanocrystals in scattering media	\N	\N	171103	\N	17	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {171103}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.3005588}	\N	4c96eaba7948a34fd2d2ee4132647156	95a4d534752abd13aa105d19dafded6a	a20e8c42e4cec10b4a0fe9192460f891	article	Autofluorescence insensitive imaging using upconverting nanocrystals in scattering media	Can T. Xu and Niclas Svensson and Johan Axelsson and Pontus Svenmarker and Gabriel Somesfalean and Guanying Chen and Huijuan Liang and Haichun Liu and Zhiguo Zhang and Stefan Andersson-Engels	\N	2008
7414275	Opt. Express	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Zacharopoulos:09	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-17-5-3042	\N		\N	\N	3042--3051	\N	5	\N		\N	a85aed7ca672bcb565ad845354cd0984	d5565c8a67656cad086be506b136b683	20ba9a5b77a7dae46c04c68d3aed09ff	article	A matrix-free algorithm for multiple wavelength fluorescence tomography	Athanasios D. Zacharopoulos and Pontus Svenmarker and Johan Axelsson and Martin Schweiger and Simon R. Arridge and Stefan Andersson-Engels	\N	2009
7414285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	berndt2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc4d81d1ce1d644de0f1f55404f0330b	cb086a98e4a20d660f9118cd6972a4ee	13393d677ad820a5df2741074856588b	book	J-Culture	\N	Jaqueline Berndt and Steffi Richter	2008
7414393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	Abingdon, New York	\N	Lifelong Learning and the Learning Society, Volume 3	9780415355452	\N	\N	Democracy, lifelong learning and the learning society : active citizenship in a late modern age [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0415355443  9780415355445  0415355451  9780415355452  9780203001707  0203001702}, refid = {183928556}	\N	0f7f00e5ef3e38d7736da5eefe0db9e5	55ea18c8dd187a13a3778711ab7218c2	9234b7d20b36bafe8aaa94a8fde6a207	book	Democracy, lifelong learning and the learning society: active citizenship in a late modern age	Peter Jarvis	\N	2008
7414399	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	Lifelong Learning and the Learning Society, Volume 1	201	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ddaeafac675928be1ac781986541a49	8f1df269c7f0d9e943c231b05cff2635	d70f99b618bd2ebcbf7fb9984bb10c28	book	Towards a comprehensive theory of human learning	Peter Jarvis	\N	2006
7414431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Organizational psychology a book of readings. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {299937664}	\N	c6127e97e27589e2978c7a439b5995f2	ad9c171baab1ad64e63daba8b738665e	f241d0188d2d6dbcbf2e23bfa4cf64b5	book	Organizational psychology: a book of readings	\N	David A Kolb and James M McIntyre and Irwin M Aubin	1974
7414508	Expert Systems with Applications	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xu2005525	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V03-4G4MHC1-1/2/16d17887489627f334c1d457dfc284da	\N	ScienceDirect - Expert Systems with Applications : A conceptual model of personalized virtual learning environments	\N	\N	525 - 534	\N	3	\N	issn = {0957-4174}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2005.04.028}	The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is one of the fastest growing areas in educational technology research and development. In order to achieve learning effectiveness, ideal VLEs should be able to identify learning needs and customize solutions, with or without an instructor to supplement instruction. They are called Personalized VLEs (PVLEs). In order to achieve PVLEs success, comprehensive conceptual models corresponding to PVLEs are essential. Such conceptual modeling development is important because it facilitates early detection and correction of system development errors. Therefore, in order to capture the PVLEs knowledge explicitly, this paper focuses on the development of conceptual models for PVLEs, including models of knowledge primitives in terms of learner, curriculum, and situational models, models of VLEs in general pedagogical bases, and particularly, the definition of the ontology of PVLEs on the constructivist pedagogical principle. Based on those comprehensive conceptual models, a prototyped multiagent-based PVLE has been implemented. A field experiment was conducted to investigate the learning achievements by comparing personalized and non-personalized systems. The result indicates that the PVLE we developed under our comprehensive ontology successfully provides significant learning achievements. These comprehensive models also provide a solid knowledge representation framework for PVLEs development practice, guiding the analysis, design, and development of PVLEs.	82edb4741c598a392a2f1b60e56df304	a89694e11e00d89b8872d026de5a2929	d692dfd05744e5bc50800402b10ed794	article	A conceptual model of personalized virtual learning environments	Dongming Xu and Huaiqing Wang and Minhong Wang	\N	2005
7414513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	New York	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Experience and nature. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0486204715 9780486204710}, refid = {253259}	\N	adc9aa26e100e6611970caba7930681c	7cf59ec831af92998637a3bbe936008c	7e2250404c183a6c84a637f6c487d0f9	book	Experience and nature	John Dewey	\N	1958
7414574	Osiris	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olesko1993	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/368716	\N		\N	\N	16-29	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/368716}	\N	3d77f6abb787a3d1c73e816041154f6a	3405f11a9e9d0f471a3f7c91b8c74b97	04a0707d2ccfda0f280105a06962eeff	article	Tacit Knowledge and School Formation	Kathryn M. Olesko	\N	1993
7414593	Osiris	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bylebyl1990	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/368693	\N		\N	\N	16-41	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/368693}	\N	96d2e642945499e823ba1ebcfe44080c	1ae4af1d48505230058aeab8a5afc64a	9795f659c43cbf18e08d1447069b74f6	article	The Medical Meaning of Physica	Jerome J. Bylebyl	\N	1990
7414636	Osiris	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Servos1993	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/368715	\N		\N	\N	2-15	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/368715}	\N	87797afbe4149cbc41acc3b2b1eddd9d	40fe0535fa286d97655a1a3875271cf5	bf2f29ef6bc4ab0eca4acad259cd6f4f	article	Research Schools and Their Histories	John W. Servos	\N	1993
7414647	Osiris	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacquart1990	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/368698	\N		\N	\N	140-160	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/368698}	\N	bcd330ec5347f951e5dc820c62756a1d	9e33b072dc3147a1c3653fa2712ae21e	f36691cb96141c085b879a2ff25760cb	article	Theory, Everyday Practice, and Three {Fifteenth-Century} Physicians	Danielle Jacquart	\N	1990
7414664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page [u.a.]	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	0850388643	\N	\N	Reflection: turning experience into learning : turning experience into learning [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0850388643 9780850388640}, refid = {257130946}	\N	068a1efb44dcaaebe51933e78b6748f3	9ff865a4bffe93163bc9f6278f8f841c	f7f8660c47bb1d72cd55af566d785e2f	book	Reflection: turning experience into learning	David. Boud and Rosemary Keogh and David Walker	\N	1985
7414734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reflection: turning experience into learning	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page [u.a.]	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	0850388643part	\N	\N	Reflection: turning experience into learning : turning experience into learning [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	7-17	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0850388643 9780850388640}, refid = {257130946}	\N	90b13fb8ea4543cd43b386dbe00b175c	1f1a389272439d04b2a83d9cdfcef73e	1475a72217ca0b404ebfb84d07d1da5e	incollection	What is Reflection in Learning?	David. Boud and Rosemary Keogh and David Walker	David. Boud and Rosemary Keogh and David Walker	1985
7414974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norton	New York	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Écrits : a selection [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0393011291 9780393011296}, refid = {3072176}	\N	2d73a2dad62c4851e16ba8dedd61878a	cb47db7ece7670676b303e722ff5eca5	ae63901bfef3fe5de26e9449e3f85fc6	book	Écrits: a selection	Jacques Lacan	\N	1977
7414990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	MR1084815	\N	\N	Matrix analysis	\N	Corrected reprint of the 1985 original	xiv+561	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1084815 (91i:15001)}, isbn = {0-521-38632-2}, mrclass = {15-01}	\N	4e59d6c2972d6d2d565bc6fde9544d1f	a06c0f9946daf2df01187f1797a1a37c	474aec70634d0f195d993f032809e944	book	Matrix analysis	Roger A. Horn and Charles R. Johnson	\N	1990
7415710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolff2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.3934	\N	Simulating the All-Order Strong Coupling Expansion I: Ising Model Demo	\N	cite arxiv:0808.3934
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  Nucl. Phys. B[FS]	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We investigate in some detail an alternative simulation strategy for lattice
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field theory based on the so-called worm algorithm introduced by Prokof'ev and
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Svistunov in 2001. It amounts to stochastically simulating the strong coupling
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expansion rather than the usual configuration sum. A detailed error analysis
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and an important generalization of the method are exemplified here in the
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simple Ising model. It allows for estimates of the two point function where in
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spite of exponential decay the signal to noise ratio does not degrade at large
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separation. Critical slowing down is practically absent. In the outlook some
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thoughts on the general applicability of the method are offered.
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	db0f5ad2b9dbdc700b1cc87dce530d6c	80c3b7107fefee59f6313de0a76a2e84	bc07cb51533ff0d7bcc012122346674e	misc	Simulating the All-Order Strong Coupling Expansion I: Ising Model Demo	Ulli Wolff	\N	2008
7416078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AKKEARA1982	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbe78d995339bc45b1a6f86f120dd011	e8b24313040ee74aa5cb04d2981d6758	5ae36c7cffc66ea46aafbf2a744e9000	phdthesis	A RANDOM WALK IN THE LAND OF PRECOMPOUND DECAY 	JOHANNES M. AKKERMANS	\N	1982
7416335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communicating Process Architectures 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown2008Haskell	http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/projects/ofa/chp/	\N		\N	\N	67-83	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad40b1bac630386c530c006477e900bf	d0ea4ff486644fe941664016ea01eb13	fe2d53dc3e60d1cdc88c820795b71801	inproceedings	Communicating Haskell Processes:  Composable Explicit Concurrency Using Monads	Neil Brown	P.H. Welch et al.	2008
7416348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown2009CHPTutorial	http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/projects/ofa/chp/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9578137d4df98c9a828b28785b81917	e5d1dfff797a340623fb1c95f3688329	a27192955f389ae3378e264e8f3b5d2f	techreport	Communicating Haskell Processes tutorial	Neil C. C. Brown	\N	2009
7416579	Organization Studies	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CarmeloMazza07012004	http://oss.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/25/6/875	\N	From Press to E-Media? The Transformation of an Organizational Field -- Mazza and Pedersen 25 (6): 875 -- Organization Studies	\N	\N	875-896	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1177/0170840604042407}, eprint = {http://oss.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/25/6/875.pdf}	The dynamics of field transformation is an under-investigated topic within organization theory. Drawing on the new institutional theory of organization, field transformation dynamics is examined, focusing on four change factors--external shocks, changes at the field periphery, ineffective isomorphic pressures and rearrangement of field boundaries. The impact of and interplay between these change factors is investigated within the business press field in Denmark and Italy over the last four decades. Four propositions are suggested and explored to analyse the relevance of change factors in the transformation of the business press field. The evidence from the Danish and Italian cases reveals how changes from the field periphery have minor impact on the field transformation, whereas external shocks, ineffective isomorphic pressures and boundary rearrangements play a major role. Based on these findings, a research agenda is suggested encompassing theory-driven attempts to define change factors and identify patterns of field change in cross-country comparisons in the same field.
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	3c0b9b549aaf9b2172606ab6642fccd3	0e0c357e86869a644aec9fd0b83036eb	a0f86ffd92e0fef0c8505be800392ac4	article	{From Press to E-Media? The Transformation of an Organizational Field}	Carmelo Mazza and Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen	\N	2004
7416614	The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DouglasAhlers01012006	http://hij.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/11/1/29	\N	News Consumption and the New Electronic Media -- Ahlers 11 (1): 29 -- The International Journal of Press/Politics	\N	\N	29-52	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/1081180X05284317}, eprint = {http://hij.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/1/29.pdf}	Recently, the print and television news media have begun to question the future of their industries. From newspaper executives at the New York Times who have asked whether there will be a print version of their paper in ten years, to television news executives who openly speculate on whether there will be network nightly news, the stated cause for alarm is the competitive threat of the Internet. This article looks at the hypothesized shift of news consumption from the traditional media to the online news media. The hypothesized mass migration of news consumption behavior is not supported by the facts. Some migration from offline to online news consumption has occurred, but this number (12 percent direct substitution) is less than many believe. Another 22 percent of U.S. adults have substituted some online news for offline news, but for a substantial portion of this group, the online news media acts as a complement rather than as a substitute. Most significant is the fact that two-thirds of the U.S. adult population have not shifted to online news consumption and appear unlikely to do so. The author also examined the advertising markets for the traditional news media and for the online media and found that online advertising is an imperfect substitute for advertisers. Despite declining television viewership and newspaper circulation, advertising revenues are not only staying with the traditional news media but are also increasing, albeit slowly. The author has found no major impact on the economics of the news industry due to the online news media. This is not to say that pressures are not being felt, but they are not felt to an extent that warrants predictions of the demise of the traditional news media.
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	3bbb17632d31ea40570925027a8159e0	7e534ad073474ff9dffb2611dad11df7	caf79e97936df93dc1066987bd566056	article	{News Consumption and the New Electronic Media}	Douglas Ahlers	\N	2006
7416618	Media Culture Society	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SimoneMurray05012005	http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/27/3/415	\N	Brand loyalties: rethinking content within global corporate media -- Murray 27 (3): 415 -- Media, Culture & Society	\N	\N	415-435	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0163443705053973}, eprint = {http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/27/3/415.pdf}	Translating content from one media platform to another, a process here dubbed content streaming, is the leitmotif of contemporary globalized media. Yet widely divergent interpretations of the phenomenon have emerged. Academic  political economy interprets content streaming as powerfully inimical to cultural diversity, media competition and freedom of speech. Mainstream business reporting, working from an opposing media economics schema, pillories  synergy'-based content strategies as oversold in theory and   unworkable in practice. Challenging this established trend for the disciplines to develop in parallel, the article harnesses mainstream critique of content streaming  to political economy's traditionally circumspect view of corporate media. Examining first the commercial rationales for pursuing content streaming, before  turning to the financial and managerial constraints on realizing these goals, the article positions content streaming as less all-pervasive than political economists  have feared, but more commercially entrenched than the financial press currently allows.
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	ca44ec74da302ea2d3cc97ddf0b14dbc	3f25c6c9fc63d55594b5e5d0233798b4	ba44ffd26aca5dcba109af7cde6c9768	article	{Brand loyalties: rethinking content within global corporate media}	Simone Murray	\N	2005
7416625	Media Culture Society	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eun-GyooKim07012006	http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/28/4/541	\N	Capitulation to capital? OhmyNews as alternative media -- Kim and Hamilton 28 (4): 541 -- Media, Culture & Society	\N	\N	541-560	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/0163443706065028}, eprint = {http://mcs.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/28/4/541.pdf}	This article confronts a foundational problematic in Western-inflected scholarship on media and democracy by investigating the emergence, structure, and operation of OhmyNews, a Korean primarily online publication that hybridizes features of both commercial and ostensibly  alternative' media. After an analysis informed by the social and historical context of Korean politics, economics, and society of the past 40 years, the article concludes that  OhmyNews is a unique response to unique enabling conditions, and that its commercial features are inextricably a part of its progressive nature. While the  assumed mutual exclusivity of commercialization and progressive politics should be subjected to critical analysis, the dynamics of neoliberal globalization may still increase the relevance of this Western problematic.
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	d3b1a3a464f3dff68b9ca70d8280d49f	05c09498d0cdade7034f0150de81d95e	5cf15148418646a9b6606b4704f302b8	article	{Capitulation to capital? OhmyNews as alternative media}	Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton	\N	2006
7416634	Information, Communication & Society	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	4	thorsonemily2008	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/13691180801999027	\N	CHANGING PATTERNS OF NEWS CONSUMPTION AND PARTICIPATION - Information, Communication & Society	\N	\N	473 - 489	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1369-118X}	\N	02baf7fd626f4828f7815495f8cc08e2	4684b86f49decfc0f0f88775fc8ac1f6	e539b5baaff4f63b691d1d4231b549d6	article	CHANGING PATTERNS OF NEWS CONSUMPTION AND PARTICIPATION	Emily Thorson	\N	2008
7416656	Political Research Quarterly	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TravisN._Ridout12012008	http://prq.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/61/4/598	\N	Free Advertising: How the Media Amplify Campaign Messages -- Ridout and Smith 61 (4): 598 -- Political Research Quarterly	\N	\N	598-608	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/1065912908314202}, eprint = {http://prq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/61/4/598.pdf}	The impact of political ads paid for by candidates is amplified because of the free media coverage they receive. Yet how frequently does that occur? And are certain types of ads more likely to be covered? To answer these questions, we performed a content analysis of news coverage in ten U.S. Senate campaigns in 2004. We find that ad amplification is quite common and that negative and comparative ads are much more likely to receive media attention than positive ads. This has implications for how scholars measure ad exposure and for understanding why Americans dislike negative advertising.
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	30c0452304053b4aa1f6c70e66d01422	ec819cfc0fe8fb76cdc22931faaaf59e	894fd96658a536d31ef84ba51557ec59	article	{Free Advertising: How the Media Amplify Campaign Messages}	Travis N. Ridout and Glen R. Smith	\N	2008
7416681	Bernoulli	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	haario2001ama	\N	\N		\N	\N	223--242	\N	2	\N		\N	57ebf4b6dd2c4a4f14c91c7922b65b40	2c21da4a0821128ee4cc1e976389f45c	3369ae285e1e3f4b65102320d43c7d3d	article	{An adaptive Metropolis algorithm}	H. Haario and E. Saksman and J. Tamminen	\N	2001
7416700	Marketing Theory	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PeterW._Reed06012004	http://mtq.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/4/1-2/91	\N	How Advertising Works: Alternative Situational and Attitudinal Explanations -- Reed and Ewing 4 (12): 91 -- Marketing Theory	\N	\N	91-112	\N	1-2	\N	doi = {10.1177/1470593104044088}, eprint = {http://mtq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/4/1-2/91.pdf}	Cognizant of the need to provide for situations ranging from high to low consumer involvement, this article proposes seven new models that recognize different   purchase situations and varying attitude formation processes. Specifically, four high involvement models, two variants of a medium-to-lower involvement model, and   two low involvement models are proposed. Each model provides for both first-time and repeat-purchase situations. All seven have been developed with the intention of providing advertisers with frameworks upon which to develop integrated marketing communication strategies. In addition to providing for a variety of purchase  situations including differing levels of involvement, the models recognize situations where product trial is possible/not possible, as well as differences   between first-time and sequential buying situations. They also distinguish between conceptual and experiential attitudes and accordingly, emphasize the importance of conation (direct experience) in the process of attitude formation.
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	010592f7fa1640f3ec06ab8cc197f597	162ad06742efae5074b0b8837ef5ee86	ee6af2cc650748ba0b015d80914daaff	article	{How Advertising Works: Alternative Situational and Attitudinal Explanations}	Peter W. Reed and Michael T. Ewing	\N	2004
7416712	Convergence	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StephenQuinn12012004	http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/10/4/109	\N	An Intersection of Ideals: Journalism, Profits, Technology and Convergence -- Quinn 10 (4): 109 -- Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies	\N	\N	109-123	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/135485650401000409}, eprint = {http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/10/4/109.pdf}	Journalism needs advertising and advertising needs journalism: advertising pays for good reporting just as good reporting attracts customers for advertising. Problems  arise when the equation becomes unbalanced, such as during the recessions in the early part of the twenty-first century. This paper asks the key question of whether editorial managers and journalists are embracing convergence at this time for business reasons or to do better journalism. It begins from the perspective that media organisations around the world are adopting various forms of convergence, and along the way embracing a range of business models. Several factors are influencing and driving the adoption of convergence - also known as multiple-platform   publishing. Principal among them are the media's desire to reach as wide an audience as possible, consumers who want access to news in a variety of forms and times (news  24/7), and editorial managers' drive to cut costs. The availability of relatively cheap digital technology facilitates the convergence process. Many journalists believe that because that technology makes it relatively easy to convert and distribute any form of content into another, it is possible to produce new forms of storytelling and consequently do better journalism. This paper begins by defining   convergence (as much as it is possible to do so) and describing the key competing models. It then considers the environments that lead to easy introduction of   convergence, followed by the factors that hinder it. Examples of converged media around the world are provided, and suggestions offered on how to introduce   convergence. The paper concludes that successful convergence satisfies the twin aims of good journalism and good business practices.
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	d30cd7eebebbb6ef4fe5c7c0c1b1ae83	e650ade01c9ceab00b4d3b4c0f0a90fd	053b2a5546cab43fb84975d06761ed67	article	{An Intersection of Ideals: Journalism, Profits, Technology and Convergence}	Stephen Quinn	\N	2004
7416718	Journal of Creative Communications	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SrividyaRaghavan11012006	http://crc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/3/285	\N	Blogs and Business Conversations -- Raghavan 1 (3): 285 -- Journal of Creative Communications	\N	\N	285-295	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1177/097325860600100305}, eprint = {http://crc.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/1/3/285.pdf}	The Internet has moved human interaction to a virtual dimension. The World Wide Web has helped create online communities that link to one another and form a complicated  web of interactions. Corporations that operate in these environs have begun to listen to the  voice' of their communities and participate in  their  conversations'. Blogs are quickly emerging as a useful media of participating in consumer conversations. This article articulates the role  of blogs in a computer-mediated society with specific reference to its use in the business world.
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	c7550d0c02240d56e1d97cd11489e7a6	7b256c47168915a595776eebdd2524f8	ebb8e9747840e3b5d085f44ec0509909	article	{Blogs and Business Conversations}	Srividya Raghavan	\N	2006
7416749	Communication Research	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	http://crx.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/34/2/231	\N		\N	\N	31-252	\N	2	\N		The dimensions that individuals apply in evaluating the trustworthiness or credibility of news media bear great theoretical and practical relevance. In previous research, however, there is no standardized scale for the measurement of trust in news media. Thus, the purpose of this article is to present the development and validation of a multidimensional scale of trust in news media. A theoretically derived model is tested on a representative sample via confirmatory factor analysis. After some modifications, the model is then validated on another independent sample. These results confirm the hypothesis that trust in news media can be considered a hierarchical factor (of second order) that consists of four lower order factors, including trust in the selectivity of topics, trust in the selectivity of facts, trust in the accuracy of depictions, and trust in journalistic assessment. This model is the first validated scale of trust in news media in communication research.	a5c1b29dbb335355acc06af957a78475	8f72d4cafebfc049b4e8c207304f0991	fec013db728ac489c75ca1a1184e1511	article	Trust in News Media	Matthias Kohring Jörg Matthes	\N	2007
7416796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	music08semantic	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-405/paper3.pdf	\N	This paper introduces various ways to suggest music-related
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content on the Web thanks to Semantic Web technologies.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405		\N	104f3d155cfb3cb69a8b83fdc5357fa7	e20a7b9d8e4bf086e6cb0ff9fb712fc6	5c474cb65a93bcb89675e855dcc711ad	inproceedings	Combining Social Music and Semantic Web for Music-related Recommender Systems	Alexandre Passant and Yves Raimond	\N	2008
7416803	International Communication Gazette	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	\N	\N		\N	\N	21 - 37	\N	\N	\N		\N	74e683b8af8eb98b2bba4e85b76b2fdd	c478cac18e194f425431802ac8408ae2	ef56fe9fb016d959c3f1cb4f2c251d75	article	Professionalism Among Canadian Newsworkers: A Cross media analysis	George Pollard	\N	1985
7416806	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3790815756	http://www.amazon.de/Leveraging-Mobile-Media-Cross-Media-Communication/dp/3790815756%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3790815756	\N	Leveraging Mobile Media: Cross-Media Strategy and Innovation Policy for Mobile Media Communication	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783790815757}, asin = {3790815756}, isbn = {3790815756}, dewey = {384.5}	\N	cd325e622421b954ae2a48011f311b6e	10633a947afb19abd654a3511fe2b481	92a467cec26c255ce3ca775d7843bf1f	book	Cross-Media Strategy and Innovation Policy for Mobile Media Communication	Valerie Feldmann	\N	2005
7416810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	84215	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Buch liefert eine komprimierte jedoch umfassende Darstellung und Analyse der Medienbranche aus betriebswirtschaftlicher Sicht. Für die Medienteilmärkte Zeitungen, Zeitschriften, Hörfunk und Fernsehen werden zunächst anhand empirisch-statistischen Datenmaterials die Marktstrukturen rekonstruiert. Dann werden durch Fallstudien die Unternehmensstrategien der jeweiligen zentralen Wettbewerber herausgearbeitet, systematisiert und im Licht der modernen Strategielehre interpretiert. Hieraus wird auch die Erfolgsträchtigkeit der gewählten Strategielehre interpretiert. Abschließend wird sowohl die Erfolgsträchtigkeit der gewählten Strategiemuster als auch die Allokationseffizienz der Medienbranche insgesamt abgeschätzt.
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Das Buch liefert eine komprimierte jedoch umfassende Darstellung und Analyse der Medienbranche aus betriebswirtschaftlicher Sicht.	28cc1a2b698855dbd85066d3de9c44d5	7dad299c47e734774c7a690d5aa51ae7	39a3ce253d0ffcd480de69cfa9e7c674	book	Strategien in der Medienbranche	Insa Sjurts	\N	2007
7416817	Perspektiven für die Publikumszeitschrift	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49436-2_27	\N		\N	\N	503--513	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ffbfad42949478a7610df2a61fc2f71	3eb9c4e2cc15097ec9592b29fa0c0772	c88bb3773bd490d9000a63ea4006b246	article	Crossmedia-Werbung — neue Erlöspotenziale für Publikumszeitschriften	Frank Bachér and Carsten ER Schwecke	\N	2007
7416822	Convergence	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JoseAlberto_Garcia_Aviles05012008	http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/2/221	\N	This article deals with the work of journalists in newsrooms that produce content for multiple media: print, radio, television, the internet and others. It builds on the relevant literature about the implementation of newsroom convergence in Europe and the USA. Specifically, the study analyses change in journalistic practice and newsroom workflow in the newsrooms of two Spanish multimedia groups: (a) La Verdad Multimedia, a regional media group owned by Vocento, which publishes the newspaper La Verdad, the online site La Verdad.es, the local radio station Punto Radio and the television station Punto TV; and (b) Novotécnica, a regional independent company which publishes the newspaper La Voz de Almería and also owns both Radio Almería (Cadena Ser) and Localia television. Researchers interviewed reporters and news directors and observed newsroom practices. The results suggest the emergence of two different models of newsroom convergence: the integrated model and the cross-media model, each with a different production system, newsroom organization, degree of journalists' multi-skilling and business strategy.	\N	\N	221-239	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/1354856507087945}, eprint = {http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/2/221.pdf}	This article deals with the work of journalists in newsrooms that produce content for multiple media: print, radio, television, the internet and others. It builds on the relevant literature about the implementation of newsroom convergence in Europe and the USA. Specifically, the study analyses change in journalistic practice and newsroom workflow in the newsrooms of two Spanish multimedia groups: (a) La Verdad Multimedia, a regional media group owned by Vocento, which publishes the newspaper La Verdad, the online site La Verdad.es, the local radio station Punto Radio and the television station Punto TV; and (b) Novotecnica, a regional independent company which publishes the newspaper La Voz de Almeria and also owns both Radio Almeria (Cadena Ser) and Localia television. Researchers interviewed reporters and news directors and observed newsroom practices. The results suggest the emergence of two different models of newsroom convergence: the integrated model and the cross-media model, each with a different production system, newsroom organization, degree of journalists' multi-skilling and business strategy.
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	04f6fc43a885f69f4978da55ab757152	d0e349ef77f56622095702e03a3469de	0cb78f444f928c533f11a1f9d0d1e4ac	article	Integrated and Cross-Media Newsroom Convergence: Two Models of Multimedia News Production - The Cases of Novotecnica and La Verdad Multimedia in Spain	Jose Alberto Garcia Aviles Miguel Carvajal	\N	2008
7416835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leveraging Mobile Media	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cross-media	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db939709146ad0018507ab3bc34dcef4	2050093c069b5b0885fbdbb4c405eaaa	c7f33c31ed94382b08eae19a3e767f73	book	Cross-media and cross-network strategies for mobile media 	Valerie Feldmann	Valerie Feldmann	2005
7416842	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		"Nimm einfach deine Stimme und geh", solche Sprüche kennt der RTL- Zuschauer von Jurymitglied Diether Bohlen aus der Sendung "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" reichlich. Wie sich der Zuschauer dabei aber regelmäßig, fast beiläufig und unbemerkt, in einen Strudel zahlreicher crossmedialen Verpflechtungen verfängt, wird nahezu von allen Bertelsmann-Mediapartnern hingegen gezielt verschwiegen. Dabei versucht jedes einzelne Mitglied der Produktfamilie sukzessive seine unterschiedlichen Produkt und Mediengattungen optimal auf das Interesse der Rezipienten zu kanalisieren um, im Idealfall, weitere neue, Multiplikations -effekte Sendung für Sendung zu generieren. Ein DsdS-Fan guckt demzufolge nicht nur die Sendung, stimmt telefonisch mit ab, liest die Zeitschrift, trinkt Cab, kauft sich CD s & DVDs und besucht diverse Konzerte, nein der Sender generiert neben sehr hohen Werbeerlösen auch die fortwährende Steigerung des Marktwertes von "DsdS". Sendung für Sendung, Monat für Monat. Sehr zur großen Freude von RTL, weniger hilfreich dem eigentlichen Künstler auf der Bühne. Hinter diesem Erfolg stecken raffinierte Varianten unterschiedlicher Crossmedia Strategien, Multiplyingeffekte (1 + 1 =3) und der Aufbau von Partnerkonzepten die in dieser Arbeit kurz präsentiert und analysiert werden. Eine inhaltliche Integration über die Integrierbarkeit, Zielgruppenaffinität und redaktionellem Content & Involvement runden das theoretische Kapitel ab. In Zukunft wird sich der Begriff "Coopetition" daher bezüglich Crossmedia weiterhin durchsetzen, da Medienunternehmen zwar zunehmend konkurrieren aber gleichzeitig sich mehr und mehr ergänzen und miteinander verschmelzen müssen. Ganz getreu dem Motto von Herrn Bohlen: Das war super. Super Schlecht.. Aber immer mit festen Blick in die Kamera.	2996564d1cf07571eba3166f19353bea	d827a5024e7533e61ff17c4eeb0d554c	bacf2d958fb7c43f9062751dbe5beebc	book	Anforderungen von Crossmedia-Kampagnen. Eine Untersuchung am Beispiel einer Casting-Show.	Christian Regner	\N	2008
7416845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managing Media Convergence: Pathways to Journalistic Cooperation (Media and Technology) 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	media_cooperation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	edf8b04776b4568a192b4af4e76b8484	3b3941bcb522f558a85229389128aaf9	6e3d359ab0bb2fd67f5d8fef12902cb4	book	Managing Media Convergence: Pathways to Journalistic Cooperation (Media and Technology) 	Kenneth C. Killebrew	Kenneth C. Killebrew	2004
7416847	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Neue Technik, neue Medien, neue Gesellschaft? : ökonomische Herausforderungen der Onlinekommunikation	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	München, ISBN 978-3-88927-416-8 Pb	\N	\N	4	http://bibliothek.fh-stpoelten.ac.at:8060/alipac/OCQFCDXJDBZTTNEWBVVQ-00031/item-global?BASE=B-TIT&IDN=000014709	\N		\N	 Medienwirtschaft / Electronic Commerce / Computerunterstützte Kommunikation / Strukturwandel / Aufsatzsammlung
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4be52c735e9b08a722bacca98a2755ae	deda342cd3bdb1d277066938caa8931f	4419ffa8ad983acc44facb54a0828d15	book	Neue Technik, neue Medien, neue Gesellschaft? : ökonomische Herausforderungen der Onlinekommunikation	Mike Friedrichsen	\N	2007
7418101	The Journal of Chemical Physics	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Berendsen1984	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/81/3684/1	\N	Molecular dynamics with coupling to an external bath	\N	\N	3684-3690	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.448118}	\N	b101e8f762ee5a62087c5ef8364fced5	ef1b9641dd36128cdc3834aca7bfeb50	96c4d988fdac4c30e4d2b2b8612223dd	article	Molecular dynamics with coupling to an external bath	H. J. C. Berendsen and J. P. M. Postma and W. F. van Gunsteren and A. DiNola and J. R. Haak	\N	1984
7418397	\N	\N	\N	8., vollst. neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Gantert2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-598-11771-8}	\N	0b468e66b68269411834ff275bf1e386	d800808d6d3ad895b818cccc1cfc56e5	48696693ecfc2147a1b96810df43efa7	book	Bibliothekarisches Grundwissen	Klaus Gantert and Rupert Hacker	\N	2008
7418711	Vigiliae Christianae	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zorzi:2009	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2009/00000063/00000002/art00002	\N		\N	\N	138-168	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007208X306597}	In order to pinpoint the position of Methodius of Olympus in the debate with the encratist movement during the first centuries A.D. the usual terminology needs to be defined. Only then will it be possible to recognise Methodius' originality, which manifests itself in two respects: the body's natural ability to comply with the Spirit and, on the other hand, the extension of the concept of 'chastity' to the spiritual realm. The paper contains a systematic reading of the discourses of Methodius' Symposium, focusing on the semantics of the four relevant terms mentioned in the title of the paper. 	a59bc568b118e43fa9c3921f5017dcd1	75165938b3ff1efc6806c939c4803252	c6624df057369757af8b7c24a1fb7d5b	article	The Use of the Terms αγνεια, παρθενια, σωφροσυνη, and εγκρατεια in the Symposium of Methodius of Olympus	Benedetta M. Zorzi	\N	2009
7418717	Vigiliae Christianae	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Briggman:2009	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2009/00000063/00000002/art00001	\N		\N	\N	107-137	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007208X377274}	Over the last hundred years scholars have debated the degree to which Justin Martyr distinguishes the activity and identity of the Word and the Spirit. The incomplete analyses of previous studies did not perceive Justin's regular failure to distinguish the activity of the Spirit from that of the Word, which reveals the presence of a binitarian orientation. In addition, combining the work of E.R. Goodenough and C. Oeyen permits us to recognize the presence of a Spirit-Christology in 1 Apol 33 and Dial 87-88. The failure to distinguish the identities of the Word and the Spirit in these two passages are instances in which Justin subordinates his Trinitarian convictions to binitarian logic.	bc4e85ada705fc097868b4f977b74ab2	7471be58b277ac5e54a5f75deb9f79ba	ccd144f76d8597631096bfe73b765b3d	article	Measuring Justin's Approach to the Spirit: Trinitarian Conviction and Binitarian Orientation	Anthony Briggman	\N	2009
7418990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paladini1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9805021	\N	Asymptotic expansion of the lattice scalar propagator in coordinate
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  space	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9805021
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Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures. Updated version (accepted for publication on
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  Phys. Lett. B) includes evaluation of the one-loop mass renormalization in
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  lattice lambda phi^4 theory	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The asymptotic expansion of the massive scalar field propagator on a
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n-dimensional lattice is derived. The method used is based on the evaluation of
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the asymptotic expansion of the modified Bessel function $I_{\\nu}(\\nu^{2}
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\\beta)$ as the order $\\nu$ grows to infinity.
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	a09e36c7033047de8901c6947c317423	a4706a04ae3c801e4b21d5505f8dd999	98d809b30210ed5cee613034e3908082	misc	Asymptotic expansion of the lattice scalar propagator in coordinate
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  space	Beatrice Paladini and James C. Sexton	\N	1998
7419063	Nuclear Physics B	188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witten1981513	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471995P-53/2/8e3fb1f9cd83bd0b64203302858fdbc9	\N		\N	\N	513 - 554	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(81)90006-7}	General conditions for dynamical supersymmetry breaking are discussed. Very small effects that would usually be ignored, such as instantons of a grand unified theory, might break supersymmetry at a low energy scale. Examples are given (in 0 + 1 and 2 + 1 dimensions) in which dynamical supersymmetry breaking occurs. Difficulties that confront such a program in four dimensions are described.	c2827d7eee473366d5d6aa826a66643b	095890104c3eb464b6d5f6ee4aa5feb9	eaabec8d41a4e09880bfa0bc2b482eaf	article	Dynamical breaking of supersymmetry	Edward Witten	\N	1981
7419096	Phys. Rev.	D68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2003ae	\N	\N		\N	\N	014503	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0305002;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0305002}	\N	0b65bd5f09ce407358affa89c5f0f9bf	e86d75683f06cc7603024c2349a7b11b	3c82913797c0b262d65fb9324030264e	article	A lattice study of the two-dimensional {W}ess-{Z}umino\
                  model	Simon Catterall and Sergey Karamov	\N	2003
7419098	Phys. Rev.	D65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2001fr	\N	\N		\N	\N	094501	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0108024;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0108024}	\N	04835b583ee3de875b8548717730c992	397aec930c93477340501369d651db43	44fa03a78ec546a15a4d94d3298491df	article	Exact lattice supersymmetry: the two-dimensional {N=2}\
                  {W}ess-{Z}umino model	Simon Catterall and Sergey Karamov	\N	2002
7419108	Phys. Lett.	B487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2000rv	\N	\N		\N	\N	349-356	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0006013;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0006013}	\N	c5ff60ac9ed82a9b52cb4c2758d1c893	5e3e59f08fe0f233ccd697bcd03ff3ca	9eec4bd191b248e0a94d032e99251947	article	A lattice path integral for supersymmetric quantum\
                  mechanics	Simon Catterall and Eric Gregory	\N	2000
7419125	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2001wx	\N	\N		\N	\N	935-937	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0110071;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01890-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/0110071}	\N	3659f2247bb8d49d1dca7e5620d01910	70b559f65a763156e7d348a4797520e4	567eab57697201dc55dcf58de9d94482	article	A two-dimensional lattice model with exact\
                  supersymmetry	S. Catterall and S. Karamov	\N	2002
7419158		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elliott:2008jp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0806.0013;%%}, eprint = {0806.0013}	\N	f214589da85afb50707e6aa9eaf256ea	47bc6051071c0c3473254b69d5ea0062	84226ba260d6d5f3463b6c304f78bb98	article	{Lattice four-dimensional N=4 SYM is practical}	Joshua W. Elliott and Joel Giedt and Guy D. Moore	\N	2008
7419159	Phys. Rev. Lett.	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark:2006fx	\N	\N		\N	\N	051601	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0608015;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.051601}, eprint = {hep-lat/0608015}	\N	0a7c63741d838f29273f19cf310ce674	4a0636b6011ba7f50c56e69d5d9fbee3	f397c01d4fe5b5ae436f31174d172ddf	article	{Accelerating dynamical fermion computations using the\
                  rational hybrid  Monte Carlo (RHMC) algorithm with multiple\
                  pseudofermion fields}	M. A. Clark and A. D. Kennedy	\N	2007
7419160	Phys. Lett.	B402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frezzotti:1997ym	\N	\N		\N	\N	328-334	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9702016;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(97)00475-9}, eprint = {hep-lat/9702016}	\N	c6df4b18b18c34114a77966a2d6d628d	f1aa6a305cce6326c2828ebfbbde5663	8427a4dc5ef04ba944c26fcd3f1442ef	article	{A polynomial hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm}	Roberto Frezzotti and Karl Jansen	\N	1997
7419161	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark:2003na	\N	\N		\N	\N	850-852	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0309084;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(03)02732-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/0309084}	\N	5054dc94783a94fe34130d4cf01ff3e5	2b64d4abacfe33f6e6d3379a3cd1a4ec	e950d19e17b1caad811a82f0bf01d390	article	{The RHMC algorithm for 2 flavors of dynamical staggered\
                  fermions}	M. A. Clark and A. D. Kennedy	\N	2004
7419162	Nucl. Phys.	B555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frezzotti:1998yp	\N	\N		\N	\N	432-453	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9808038;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00322-3}, eprint = {hep-lat/9808038}	\N	6129ef9344e163a8fa474a837efa3c3e	135eb132cdfdc2c535c46cdc75f908e0	c5b665ccadea6098a8f7777cdf13d8b1	article	{The PHMC algorithm for simulations of dynamical fermions.\
                  II:  Performance analysis}	Roberto Frezzotti and Karl Jansen	\N	1999
7419178	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan:2002wv	\N	\N		\N	\N	037	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0206019;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0206019}	\N	2655145d291e5af50091cf4341057523	060199d2e2ac16878fc653d79d26d083	78cf145d5ac96d2069f0be24a147e2e5	article	{Supersymmetry on a spatial lattice}	David B. Kaplan and Emmanuel Katz and Mithat Unsal	\N	2003
7419179	Mod. Phys. Lett.	A19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feo:2004kx	\N	\N		\N	\N	2387-2402	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0410012;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217732304015749}, eprint = {hep-lat/0410012}	\N	de9c694b7a37aaa0acf9667b62babdbc	701b02fdf67f9c2bc0fd0d5c65124fc7	aef95dd2b036075cf72d84971b9378b9	article	Predictions and recent results in {SUSY} on the lattice	Alessandra Feo	\N	2004
7419180	Phys. Lett.	B110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti:1981fu	\N	\N		\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B110,39;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(82)90947-9}	\N	89a68a569a25d5a1d4618a1e720d01cc	8ac715adeed17c84b1c37292cd7af4b4	16a248fd5a217690d6bbfea44fd988ae	article	Functional Measure, Topology and Dynamical Supersymmetry\
                  Breaking	S. Cecotti and L. Girardello	\N	1982
7419182	JHEP	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endres:2006ic	\N	\N		\N	\N	076	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0604012;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0604012}	\N	c115226a096a7721ed275ca6bb55b7c9	aa10d940caf79d20a99595b5fb5af0ea	3a06b11618ab95468400ad06dfbe80b6	article	Lattice formulation of (2,2) supersymmetric gauge theories\
                  with matter fields	Michael G. Endres and David B. Kaplan	\N	2006
7419183	JHEP	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Takimi:2007nn	\N	\N		\N	\N	010	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0705.3831;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2007/07/010}, eprint = {0705.3831}	\N	a4cfb6283979e298407bab0fbbf6bd10	de4a2359a3fd086d93a31928fe34714e	7ee2a736f4a548a0d0421eedeed8cf4c	article	Relationship between various supersymmetric lattice\
                  models	Tomohisa Takimi	\N	2007
7419184	JHEP	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Damgaard:2007eh	\N	\N		\N	\N	097	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0708.4129;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2007/09/097}, eprint = {0708.4129}	\N	98378adbe2e5821c198ebddcf0c6f806	d9b2417a21ee7316f819558e1ab8c7da	ca288a3942cfb48474520b261f265b71	article	Lattice Supersymmetry: {E}quivalence between the Link\
                  Approach and Orbifolding	Poul H. Damgaard and So Matsuura	\N	2007
7419185	JHEP	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2007kn	\N	\N		\N	\N	048	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0712.2532;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2008/01/048}, eprint = {0712.2532}	\N	e7df87570adb0d7dda301b019f5ae94b	bea53c7afdd47878472cb5640e7fca34	734e3d3f986ec08ca7c438c4b625cbb2	article	{F}rom Twisted Supersymmetry to Orbifold Lattices	Simon Catterall	\N	2008
7419355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frezzotti1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9808011	\N	The PHMC algorithm for simulations of dynamical fermions: I --
\
  description and properties	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9808011
\
Comment: Latex2e file, 4 figures, 49 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We give a detailed description of the so-called Polynomial Hybrid Monte Carlo
\
(PHMC) algorithm. The effects of the correction factor, which is introduced to
\
render the algorithm exact, are discussed, stressing their relevance for the
\
statistical fluctuations and (almost) zero mode contributions to physical
\
observables. We also investigate rounding-error effects and propose several
\
ways to reduce memory requirements.
\
	b92c3c6636f2239e3882bd83923e6e37	a45515d363005c2bc7304315accf99d2	0eaf3e1368098ff85cec5b2c9bef564b	misc	The PHMC algorithm for simulations of dynamical fermions: I --
\
  description and properties	R. Frezzotti and K. Jansen	\N	1998
7419371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergner:2008ws	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.1110;%%}, eprint = {0807.1110}	\N	ccfcf5a47dfd2d500ea4efb6d25e91a4	073548331adac9caa16e0f4ecc4cd996	8bf4008656fb08dad0716261601a7efc	article	{Generalising the Ginsparg-Wilson relation: Lattice
\
                  supersymmetry from blocking transformations}	Georg Bergner and Falk Bruckmann and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2008
7420374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '03: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	948020	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=948005.948020&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=22879117&CFTOKEN=69168495	\N	Serviguration	\N	\N	111--118	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-58113-788-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/948005.948020}	Current eCommerce is still mainly characterized by the relatively straightforward trading of commodity goods. Nextgeneration efforts in worldwide information infrastructure, especially the Semantic Web and Web Services, contribute some necessary, but not sufficient, steps on the way to much more advanced business scenarios, such as collaborative design over the Internet of sophisticated goods and services. This paper discusses additional steps needed to achieve collaborative eCommerce concerned with real-world services. First, a component-based description of services and what they contain is needed, such that electronic design and production of services can be simplified to a configuration task: 'serviguration'. Second, a configurable service approach must be linked with a clear conception of customer value over the Internet, such that it is ultimately expressable in computational terms. We discuss associated requirements and generic components, in the form of a service ontology needed to achieve online configurability of real-world services in a Semantic Web environment.	f7fd4f220f14233cae8579c9c6e0bd74	c09c0369ed1a1931c839ffbda16bc18a	f39f3ddbfbcde9c7f5650aaf78f83776	inproceedings	Serviguration: towards online configurability of real-world services	Ziv Baida and Hans Akkermans and Jaap Gordijn	\N	2003
7420513	IT Professional	6	\N	\N	Jan.-Feb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lie04	\N	\N	communication as a key factor to successful IT career	\N	\N	 38-42	\N	1	\N	issn = {1520-9202}, doi = {10.1109/MITP.2004.1265541}	 Many IT employers complain that their employees, especially new graduates, have a solid technical background but lack adequate oral and written communications skills, a critical attribute. In this study, communication skills include: possessing strong written and spoken English; helping customers understand their requirements; asking questions (for example, in an interview situation); responding to questions quickly and concisely; establishing trust with the customer; and, clearly illustrating a systems purpose. Communication skills are crucial for a successful IT career. Many IT students feel they must only know the nuts and bolts of their profession. But to move up the ranks of management, and even for those more interested in the technology side, proper communication skills are essential. Educators can integrate communication skills into an information systems core course to provide cohesion within the IS discipline.	f7c14c568126ee71ae2881d88700d781	56211dc4bc73dda34352f19c9c21bebf	f4764fa5a278be119339b10bfeadd1cb	article	Teaching the importance of communication in IT	J. Liebowitz	\N	2004
7420516	IEEE Intelligent Systems Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semwebagents	\N	\N		\N	IEEExplore	30--37	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}, owner = {Mauro}	\N	5b475b4ff3ed6b735e498632e668065e	2f257e27d6ebc1694c6f27628d520653	a4670724911dafcaff69cd9850db1d93	article	Agents and the Semantic Web	James Hendler	\N	2001
7420559	BT Technology Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	travelagent	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=592196.592326&dl=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE	\N	Towards Desktop Personal Travel Agents	\N	\N	69--78	\N	3	\N	issn = {1358-3948}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009625830887}	\N	8c538967d10a01d70f359fa1cbd396e9	1f1af569364c43e691d03a06891e7b4a	1c38a0e62cab268911e7253b519b43ad	article	Towards Desktop Personal Travel Agents	D. T. Ndumu and J. C. Collis and H. Nwana	\N	1998
7420570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0108074	\N	Supersymmetry and Superfields in Three Euclidean Dimensions	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0108074
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The simplest supersymmetry algebra and superspace in three dimensional
\
Euclidean (3dE) space is examined. Representations of the algebra are
\
considered and the implications of restricting the space of states to states
\
with positive definite norm are determined.
\
  A superspace is defined and superfields are introduced. Supersymmetric field
\
theory models in 3dE are described both in superfield and component field
\
forms. The relationship between these models, and similar models in four
\
dimensional Minkowski space is described.
\
	f084b2727d79049b9088016c58e37e61	13f65c37bff10324a06f1d79e07af2a5	6299ffaaaf96e5e20420b3f6ec516380	misc	Supersymmetry and Superfields in Three Euclidean Dimensions	D. G. C. McKeon and T. N. Sherry	\N	2001
7420614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0108012	\N	Spinors and Supersymmetry	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0108012
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this paper, we survey the nature of spinors and supersymmetry (SUSY) in
\
various types of spaces. We treat two distinct types of spaces: flat spaces and
\
spaces of constant (non-zero) curvature. The flat spaces we consider are either
\
three or four dimensional of signatures 3 + 1, 4 + 0, 2 + 2 and 3 + 0. In each
\
of these cases, SUSY generators anti-commute to yield the generators of
\
translations in the non-compact flat spaces. The spaces of constant curvature
\
we consider are two-dimensional: the surface of the sphere S_2 and the
\
Anti-deSitter space AdS_2. S_2 is embedded in a 3 + 0 Euclidean space while
\
AdS_2 is embedded in 2 + 1 Minkowski space. The SUSY generators in these cases
\
anti-commute to yield the generators of the isometry groups (SO(3) or SO(2,1))
\
of the space involved. We also report on some recent developments in looking
\
for superspace realizations of these SUSY algebras. We can report good progress
\
in the 3 + 0 Euclidean and in the AdS_2 case, somewhat less in the S_2 case. In
\
each of the compact cases, we can construct field multiplet models carrying
\
invariance under the full SUSY algebra.
\
	d0f802a643b561b8c0856e25b5e2a35e	e8ddfa5dc1d421b5476b204358be831c	4025c41edc7b724b0b8d0fc72c8a0f15	misc	Spinors and Supersymmetry	D. G. C. McKeon and T. N. Sherry	\N	2001
7420625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9810118	\N	Aspects of the Supersymmetry Algebra in Four Dimensional Euclidean Space	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9810118
\
Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, no figures, no special macros	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The simplest supersymmetry (SUSY) algebra in four dimensional Euclidean space
\
($4dE$) has been shown to closely resemble the $N = 2$ SUSY algebra in four
\
dimensional Minkowski space ($4dM$). The structure of the former algebra is
\
examined in greater detail in this paper. We first present its Clifford algebra
\
structure. This algebra shows that the momentum Casimir invariant of physical
\
states has an upper bound which is fixed by the central charges. Secondly, we
\
use reduction of the $N = 1$ SUSY algebra in six dimensional Minkowski space
\
($6dM$) to $4dE$; this reproduces our SUSY algebra in $4dE$. Moreover, this
\
same reduction of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory (SSYM) in $6dM$ reproduces
\
Zumino's SSYM in $4dE$. We demonstrate how this dimensional reduction can be
\
used to introduce additional generators into the SUSY algebra in $4dE$.
\
	c91adc3842781337f021556ef28b0ef7	64a906999b46d17c7553b26228b70820	709772c195e0b95ac62ed39c65548cd2	misc	Aspects of the Supersymmetry Algebra in Four Dimensional Euclidean Space	D. G. C. McKeon and T. N. Sherry	\N	1998
7420631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dilkes1997	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9705198	\N	The Yukawa Coupling in Three Dimensions	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9705198
\
Comment: 15 pages RevTex, uses epsfig.sty	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We consider several renormalizable, scale free models in three space-time
\
dimensions which involve scalar and spinor fields. The Yukawa couplings are
\
bilinear in both the spinor and scalar fields and the potential is of sixth
\
order in the scalar field. In a model with a single scalar field and a complex
\
Fermion field in three Euclidean dimensions, the couplings in the theory are
\
both asymptotically free. This property is not retained in 2+1 dimensional
\
Minkowski space, as we illustrate by considering a renormalizable scale-free
\
supersymmetric model. This is on account of the different properties of the
\
Dirac matrices in Euclidean and Minkowski space. We also examine a model in 2+1
\
dimensional Minkowski space in which two species of Fermions, associated with
\
the two unitarily inequivalent representations of the $2 \\times 2$ Dirac
\
matrices, couple in two different ways to two distinct scalar fields. There are
\
two types of Yukawa couplings in this model, and either one or the other of
\
them can be asymptotically free (but not both simultaneously).
\
	69d1b2a8268b8e7fe6fa1ba6688d9115	4d1f5c4995732d2c234e414393388cc4	916257e296d95889fcafc55d8a59d22a	misc	The Yukawa Coupling in Three Dimensions	F. A. Dilkes and D. G. C. McKeon and K. Nguyen	\N	1997
7420632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandt2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0511161	\N	The Effective Potential in the Massive $\\phi_4^4$ Model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0511161
\
Comment: To be published in International Journal of Modern Physics A	\N	\N	\N	\N		  By applying the renormalization group equation, it has been shown that the
\
effective potential $V$ in the massless $\\phi_4^4$ model and in massless scalar
\
quantum electrodynamics is independent of the scalar field. This analysis is
\
extended here to the massive $\\phi_4^4$ model, showing that the effective
\
potential is independent of $\\phi$ here as well.
\
	72af4bf7a2e262ca5bb42d00fcabcc09	dc895cde9af269321d1d949b0bfe48ee	b4d14e849d95bc3a0f40c87baabc2465	misc	The Effective Potential in the Massive $\\phi_4^4$ Model	F. T. Brandt and F. A. Chishtie and D. G. C. McKeon	\N	2005
7420651	Annals of Physics	288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon20012	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WB1-45CWNM2-F/2/6aeb37287a5ff48913e7a58461d9a5c2	\N	Spinors and Supersymmetry in Four-Dimensional Euclidean Space	\N	\N	2 - 36	\N	1	\N	issn = {0003-4916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/aphy.2001.6114}	Spinors in four-dimensional Euclidean space are treated using the decomposition of the Euclidean space SO(4) symmetry group into SU(2)×SU(2). Both 2- and 4-spinor representations of this SO(4) symmetry group are shown to differ significantly from the corresponding spinor representations of the SO(3, 1) symmetry group in Minkowski space. The simplest self conjugate supersymmetry algebra allowed in four-dimensional Euclidean space is demonstrated to be an N=2 supersymmetry algebra which resembles the N=2 supersymmetry algebra in four-dimensional Minkowski space. The differences between the two supersymmetry algebras gives rise to different representations; in particular an analysis of the Clifford algebra structure shows that the momentum invariant is bounded above by the central charges in 4dE, while in 4dM the central charges bound the momentum invariant from below. Dimensional reduction of the N=1 SUSY algebra in six-dimensional Minkowski space (6dM) to 4dE reproduces our SUSY algebra in 4dE. This dimensional reduction can be used to introduce additional generators into the SUSY algebra in 4dE. Well known interpolating maps are used to relate the N=2 SUSY algebra in 4dE derived in this paper to the N=2 SUSY algebra in 4dM. The nature of the spinors in 4dE allows us to write an axially gauge invariant model which is shown to be both Hermitian and anomaly-free. No equivalent model exists in 4dM. Useful formulae in 4dE are collected together in two appendixes.	e501f1e71fbd20210c863105860c3d96	661a9afb020334e440b022ff938f1328	a6c785d9658f8dbd469f96a4e448c698	article	Spinors and Supersymmetry in Four-Dimensional Euclidean Space	D. G. C. McKeon and T. N. Sherry	\N	2001
7420657	Annals of Physics	285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon2000221	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WB1-45FK6YV-N/2/5efb62dec30bfcdef196318e8f50ad31	\N	Extended Supersymmetry in Four-Dimensional Euclidean Space	\N	\N	221 - 236	\N	2	\N	issn = {0003-4916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/aphy.2000.6082}	Since the generators of the two SU(2) groups which comprise SO(4) are not Hermitian conjugates of each other, the simplest supersymmetry algebra in four-dimensional Euclidean space more closely resembles the N=2 than the N=1 supersymmetry algebra in four-dimensional Minkowski space. An extended supersymmetry algebra in four-dimensional Euclidean space is considered in this paper; its structure resembles that of N=4 supersymmetry in four-dimensional Minkowski space. The relationship of this algebra to the algebra found by dimensionally reducing the N=1 supersymmetry algebra in ten-dimensional Euclidean space to four-dimensional Euclidean space is examined. The dimensional reduction of N=1 super Yang-Mills theory in ten-dimensional Minkowski space to four-dimensional Euclidean space is also considered.	4f6be6780e9f01ebe3e2ba4c8af0c406	0e047377642d438e47a0a6061c845ecb	4d3d2a678cbf4b83f2b5c1500d9f2ccd	article	Extended Supersymmetry in Four-Dimensional Euclidean Space	D. G. C. McKeon and T. N. Sherry	\N	2000
7420663	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AINA	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	travelagent2	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aina/aina2007.html#YuehCLH07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	142-149	\N	\N	conf/aina/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AINA.2007.25}, date = {2007-06-06}	\N	6952ff2de7cd736f473012b28941eebe	e900fbb016442733d8e004a1ad95e6f8	eb481938cad62e5a6fb0feee816065e1	inproceedings	A Virtual Travel Agent System for M-Tourism with Semantic Web Service Based Design and Implementation.	Yves T. F. Yueh and Dickson K. W. Chiu and Ho fung Leung and Patrick C. K. Hung	\N	2007
7420665	Nuclear Physics B	591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKeon2000591	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-41JV2RW-X/2/6d45dd97fa9fc6d77aa7726769bdb14d	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : The simplest superalgebras in two, three, four and five dimensions	\N	\N	591 - 610	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00589-7}	The simplest super-Poincaré algebras in two through five space-time dimensions with varying signatures are determined. The possibility of employing more than one definition of charge conjugation is considered. The Hilbert space associated with the Fermionic creation and annihilation operators is examined in each case to see what conditions must be met for it to be positive definite. Representations of the algebras are provided in a number of the spaces considered.	176852aad8198168d2480085baa5dec2	ed3a995845f7d50cd0960b56829fc6f9	768856eb38ce5cc2e984ed8953d6d099	article	The simplest superalgebras in two, three, four and five dimensions	D. G. C. McKeon	\N	2000
7420674	Phys. Rev. D	60	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.60.085009	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 60 (1999): D. G. McKeon and K. Nguyen - Yukawa coupling in three...	\N	\N	085009	\N	8	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.60.085009}	\N	98d2415147a55b50e106a7007d255422	da90a02c55a301d19134f2e01ecb8426	37ce6e0e9d3cb150e4a0d407c8be810e	article	Yukawa coupling in three dimensions. II	D. G. C. McKeon and K. Nguyen	\N	1999
7420757	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the WebSci'09: Society On-Line	\N	\N	\N	Web Science Overlay Journal	\N	\N	\N	Schindler2009-inf	http://journal.webscience.org/213/	\N		\N	http://journal.webscience.org/213/1/websci09_submission_120.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wikipedia is a free web-based encyclopedia. It is written in collaboration by hundred of thousands of contributors [1]. It runs on the MediaWiki wiki engine. Introducing new features to Wikipedia is never just a technical question, but a complex socio-technical process. Previous introductions of new features (the category system in 2004, parser functions in 2006, and flagged revisions in 2008) are described and analyzed. Based on these experiences, the design of a new feature (creating semantic annotations) is discussed. The interaction between the technical features and the community is shown to be an instantiation of the Web Science research cycle, thus testing the cycle as a methodological tool for web science.	1387104afe0608f8ba2f95df261190b4	7fc9efd019c2c490f3fb55e128455a2a	4af8191074c04e344fe9b34fed151a06	inproceedings	Introducing new features to Wikipedia - Case studies for Web science	Mathias Schindler and Denny Vrandecic	\N	2009
7420986	NJB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	002	http://www.njb.nl/NJB2006/mem/archief/art030640.ht	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	\N	\N	\N	40	\N	show = {289}, html = {http://pubs.cli.vu/pub289.php}	\N	6f0cdac8bd71b33ccfd68757f2d1866e	b1ef0a6a8fcf85ee872c098ef3c9edd8	ce2d102d934cb823ac40d1a12d525acc	article	Ook deugdelijke stemmachines deugen niet	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2006
7420987	Artificial Intelligence and Law	\N	\N	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	003	http://www.springerlink.com/media/ege9fdfcrh7xpj9f	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	show = {275}, html = {http://pubs.cli.vu/pub275.php}	\N	bd6fd71e7fa25e5df462af8a5ab6d339	f2d91521d37b69669eea546ba34fee3e	58d6e4dcedd9255183a0a59f06e19ce8	article	Bookreview: the Essential Turing	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2006
7420988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	De Rekenende Rechter	\N	\N	\N	Boom Juridische Uitgevers	\N	\N	Schoordijk Instituut	004	\N	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	\N	145--162	\N	\N	\N	show = {213}, html = {http://pubs.cli.vu/pub213.php}	\N	f289d3a5f0654bb7dbdd517ff42baa7f	3293bfc7975676c9eb6dace4946a2878	642640e502ca670b34d7c1274c1eec38	incollection	Bayesian Belief Networks	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2004
7420989	\N	\N	\N	\N	 	\N	17th BILETA Annual Conference	\N	\N	Bileta	\N	http://www.bileta.ac.uk	\N	\N	005	http://www.bileta.ac.uk/02papers/huygen.html	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	Electronic publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	show = {67}, html = {http://pubs.cli.vu/pub67.php}	\N	9b267efa0d78a83f4156d5cbed60bb1c	715f8121f9384309ebca66d0b6c42a97	3f634bee752d86318480f0960594ca94	inproceedings	Use of Bayesian Belief Networks in legal reasoning	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2002
7420990	Informatie	\N	\N	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	006	\N	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	\N	48--52	\N	\N	\N	show = {66}	\N	1ef524ea3831c97e118ee242734d1d81	2894ada72b2494d7ebf848cfdabe4361	d5188778f071c3bd5026849c5ab826f6	article	Procesinformatiemanagementsystemen	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2002
7421454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwickler.press 	Frankfurt, M.	\N	\N	bien2007	\N	\N	Mit welchen Patterns bzw. Idiome kann/sollte man unter Java EE 5 seine Software realisieren? Welche Veränderungen zu J2EE?	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d9666ca3adb08d51e78284a9f415bc2	47214e9f652811559d0bf98b78a46f55	865aaa0ccf8aa76045ee6011e8477783	book	Java EE 5 Architekturen : Patterns und Idiome	Adam Bien	\N	2007
7421465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chishtie2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.4132	\N	Using the Renormalization Group Functions to Uniquely Determine the
\
  Effective Potential in Massless Scalar Electrodynamics	\N	cite arxiv:0706.4132
\
Comment: Results of this work are now combined with findings in
\
  arXiv:0706.1760. These results will appear in Phys. Rev. D 77, 065007 (2008).
\
  As a result, this manuscript is being withdrawn	\N	\N	\N	\N		  It has been demonstrated that the effective potential V(\\phi) in a massless
\
O(N) \\lambda \\phi^4_4 model is determined completely by the renormalization
\
group functions provided the renormalization condition \\frac{d^4V}{d
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\\phi^4}|_{\\phi=\\mu}=\\lambda is used. This is shown to also hold in massless
\
scalar electrodynamics. By employing a variant of the method of
\
characteristics, the sums contributing to the leading-log, next-to-leading-log
\
etc. contributions to V(\\phi) can be evaluated.
\
	d5687f9cfb213ac8ca85c1a49aa6fa74	eb179a9c335bb3e3fcbb167bfe77017b	9eee22f0a8d9527cc0a1af6442d752de	misc	Using the Renormalization Group Functions to Uniquely Determine the
\
  Effective Potential in Massless Scalar Electrodynamics	F. A. Chishtie and T. Hanif and D. G. C. McKeon	\N	2007
7421493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg Verlag	Braunschweig ; Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Kunz1995	\N	\N	Vererbung in der Informatik Stand 1995, umfasst Programmiersprachen, Wissensrepräsentation / KI und Datenbanksysteme, grundlagenorientiert	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	657f2591a59445b955e52556df9a46c4	3e7252c1299495bcdc34fc3ea7af4518	ea405bb671ac9c2ccf49c3a0ca681253	book	Vererbung für Systementwickler : Grundlagen und Anwendungen	Jürgen Kunz	\N	1995
7421579	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mamatha-2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-4HDX6PT-3/2/ce9e372e1cd568e6a695ec015cf1412e	\N		\N	\N	303 - 314	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.09.004}	The decomposition of various alkali and alkaline earth complex alanates and the formation of intermediate compounds was studied by in situ X-ray high-temperature diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) experiments. Differences of the reaction pathways during thermolysis for the alkali and the alkaline earth aluminum hydrides were determined. During the thermolysis of Mg(AlH4)2 and Ca(AlH4)2, the appearance of metal hydrides in combination with alloys was observed, whereas for the alkali alanates LiAlH4 and KAlH4, intermediate aluminum hydrides but no alloys are formed. For the alkali salt-containing KAlH4 systems a strong influence due to the presence of salts on the decomposition temperatures are observed. In addition, the decomposition temperatures are also significantly influenced by the type of salt present. For the first time, the decomposition of the LiMg(AlH4)3 and Na2LiAlH6 systems was studied by in situ methods.	462c3d3a13e6083cf59dd08d225cfa5c	9a3df6b7185d4ef8322372fec324a5c8	c6a0bef6e84d665afa0f0e012fe635fd	article	Comparative studies of the decomposition of alanates followed by in situ XRD and DSC methods	M. Mamatha and C. Weidenthaler and A. Pommerin and M. Felderhoff and F. Schüth	\N	2006
7421615	Chemical Communications	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bogdanovic-2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	2249-2258	\N	20	\N		\N	8ce753d08b96bdb8775f6ba7a5ac591d	9ba46e2952995da04a79b86c0af8f743	e9c47ec4a3a2d638628ad1c73e287a1f	article	Light metal hydrides and complex hydrides for hydrogen storage	F. Sclüth and B. Bogdanović and M. Felderhoff	\N	2004
7421635	Advanced Materials	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	abdul-2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	765-777	\N	9-10	\N		\N	a7287fc20136076611a810c596f2c2d7	6881c43cd118637c9ff19d02b4e06b6e	e78f96525242add4d8a34e12c05faeb7	article	Recent Advances in Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Containing Inorganic Nanostructures and Related Materials	A. M. Seayad and D. M. Antonell	\N	2004
7421735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Komargodski2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0030	\N	Notes on SUSY and R-Symmetry Breaking in Wess-Zumino Models	\N	cite arxiv:0902.0030
\
Comment: 23 pages. v2: references added, minor changes	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study aspects of Wess-Zumino models related to SUSY and R-symmetry
\
breaking at tree-level. We present a recipe for constructing a wide class of
\
tree-level SUSY and R-breaking models. We also deduce a general property shared
\
by all tree-level SUSY breaking models that has broad application to model
\
building. In particular, it explains why many models of direct gauge mediation
\
have anomalously light gauginos (even if the R-symmetry is broken spontaneously
\
by an order one amount). This suggests new approaches to dynamical SUSY
\
breaking which can generate large enough gaugino masses.
\
	89605a25499a8960520313789bb1d991	15f4ff638d337db9a1170d85070f89e8	49d17f40fe1198270c4b9883736daaa1	misc	Notes on SUSY and R-Symmetry Breaking in Wess-Zumino Models	Zohar Komargodski and David Shih	\N	2009
7421845	Journal of Combinatorics Information & System Sciences 	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dbplp	http://siba2.unile.it/bib1index/10000640.IDX	\N		\N	\N	15-26	\N	1	\N		\N	b92540e9430a74546a0970b7daa85fee	982f71e0299ecadec4787482ff5cc6c5	fa37d7a5390aa8306c57912b09443c31	article	Automorphisms Stability & Semi-stability of Planar DCS Graphs, 	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare	\N	1996
7422050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Batagelj2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0202039	\N		\N	cite arxiv:cs.DS/0202039
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Cores are, besides connectivity components, one among few concepts that
\
provides us with efficient decompositions of large graphs and networks.
\
  In the paper a generalization of the notion of core of a graph based on
\
vertex property function is presented. It is shown that for the local monotone
\
vertex property functions the corresponding cores can be determined in $O(m
\
\\max (\\Delta, \\log n))$ time.
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	23199a3146462d3a820d74e0c7b5bc5b	ca502d5ce1963952be6d810cbe712fc6	806aea3edbbfd8b26263ec3988e17a18	misc	Generalized Cores	V. Batagelj and M. Zaver&#x161;nik	\N	2002
7422228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clauset2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.1062	\N	[0706.1062] Power-law distributions in empirical data	\N	cite arxiv:0706.1062
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Comment: 43 pages, 11 figures, 7 tables, 4 appendices; code available at
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  http://www.santafe.edu/~aaronc/powerlaws/	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Power-law distributions occur in many situations of scientific interest and
\
have significant consequences for our understanding of natural and man-made
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phenomena. Unfortunately, the detection and characterization of power laws is
\
complicated by the large fluctuations that occur in the tail of the
\
distribution -- the part of the distribution representing large but rare events
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-- and by the difficulty of identifying the range over which power-law behavior
\
holds. Commonly used methods for analyzing power-law data, such as
\
least-squares fitting, can produce substantially inaccurate estimates of
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parameters for power-law distributions, and even in cases where such methods
\
return accurate answers they are still unsatisfactory because they give no
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indication of whether the data obey a power law at all. Here we present a
\
principled statistical framework for discerning and quantifying power-law
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behavior in empirical data. Our approach combines maximum-likelihood fitting
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methods with goodness-of-fit tests based on the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic
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and likelihood ratios. We evaluate the effectiveness of the approach with tests
\
on synthetic data and give critical comparisons to previous approaches. We also
\
apply the proposed methods to twenty-four real-world data sets from a range of
\
different disciplines, each of which has been conjectured to follow a power-law
\
distribution. In some cases we find these conjectures to be consistent with the
\
data while in others the power law is ruled out.
\
	464055b73157c15b758e99fd55e8ebf1	2e3bc5bbd7449589e8bfb580e8936d4b	7da1624e601898dd74df839ce2daeb24	misc	Power-law distributions in empirical data	Aaron Clauset and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and M. E. J. Newman	\N	2007
7422291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / mitbegr. von Gerold Ungeheuer. Hrsg. von Hugo Steger ... ; 27	UBHD66062526	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 1041 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-015578-8, 978-3-11-015578-5}, language = {ger eng}	\N	b744f76b1f995452d720999f28c94fb9	0ad70463dcb103ccbae1e2d27a741cd9	66f0ab29cd0765b4aa5664fdefb47c86	book	Quantitative Linguistik	Reinhard [Hrsg.] Köhler	\N	2005
7422306	Progress in Physical Geography	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lichenometry-innes	http://ppg.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/9/2/187	\N		\N	\N	187-254	\N	2	\N		The       of lichens to determine the age of deposits (lichenometry) has now been
\
     use
\
widely adopted. The basic assumption underlying the technique is that lichens
\
growing on a rock surface or other suitable substrate can be used to obtain an
\
approximation of the date of deposition of that surface. If the time taken between
\
the exposure of a substrate and its colonization by lichens is known, and if the
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rate of growth of a given species at a site is also known, then a minimum date can
\
be obtained by measuring the diameter (or some other property related to size)
\
of the largest lichen at that site and referring this to a 'growth' curve for the species.
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Lichenometry represents a potentially useful dating technique in areas both above
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and beyond the tree line in the arctic-alpine environment and has also been success-
\
fully employed in a variety of other environments. Dating may be either relative
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or absolute. Relative dates indicate that one deposit may differ in age from another
\
whereas with absolute dating, it may be possible to quantify the age differences
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and to obtain precise dates for the deposition/exposure of the substrate. The
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longevity of lichens in arctic-alpine environments is such that it is sometimes
\
possible to date deposits of up to several thousand years in age. This is an extreme
\
example; in the majority of cases, lichenometry as an absolute dating technique is
\
only useful for approximately the past 500 years. As this is frequently the period
\
during which radiocarbon dating is comparatively inefficient, the technique is of
\
considerable value.
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	a91f5ebf39e98131a5adca487e97b67b	8facad4c89b49769488e25f2de7715cd	45a89dcb12b2a438512267876aea8be2	article	Lichenometry	John L. Innes	\N	1985
7422322	Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lichen-stats	http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1657/1523-0430%282007%2939%5B277%3AMUILS%5D2.0.CO%3B2	\N		\N	\N	277-285	\N	\N	\N		To date glacial and periglacial landforms, lichenometry is a valuable method but, to improve efficiency, the estimated surface dates derived from traditional methods need to be more accurate. In other words, the statistical uncertainty associated with inferred dates has to be reduced. How to perform such a reduction is the main question that we will address in this paper. An interdisciplinary approach (lichenometry and statistics) allows reduction in the main sources of uncertainty: lichen diameters and their associated ages. Around 2600 lichen measurements collected on moraines from the Charquini glacier in Bolivia (Cordillera Real) are used to illustrate the advantages of our approach over past studies.
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As for any statistical estimation procedure, the error analysis in lichenometry is directly linked to the type of observations and the statistical model used to represent accurately these data. The attribute of lichenometry studies is that the measurements are not averages but maxima; only the largest lichen diameters provide information about the surface ages. To take this characteristic into account, we propose a novel statistical way to model maximum lichen diameters. Our model, based on the extreme value theory, allows us to compute small confidence intervals for the inferred surface ages. In addition, it offers three other advantages: (1) a global statistical model, as all our data (dated surfaces and all lichen maximum diameters) are represented with a unique function; (2) a mathematical framework within which the maximum lichen distribution is derived from a statistical theory; and (3) flexibility, as different types of growing curves can be investigated.	ec8c2ecf7d87ee2ae4fdfebc9eee94f9	be48fe7ee0bff3c6cc64d414a6f692f9	12a7f9f7613038be3d6cfe3e79ae8902	article	Modeling Uncertainties in Lichenometry Studies	Philippe Naveau and Vincent Jomelli and Daniel Cooley and Grancher Delphine and Antoine Rabatel	\N	2007
7422411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICFP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Cheney08Flux	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icfp/icfp2008.html#Cheney08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	3-14	\N	\N	conf/icfp/2008	date = {2009-01-23}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1411204.1411209}, isbn = {978-1-59593-919-7}	\N	85e2b5093293fc3e06812846fafb0087	d0550bb65757f179efc3bd3477742632	45182242001ab724a02ccaf5fb19c232	inproceedings	FLUX: functional updates for XML.	James Cheney	James Hook and Peter Thiemann	2008
7422823	IFLA Journal	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KlausCeynowa03012009	http://ifl.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/35/1/17	\N		\N	\N	17-24	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0340035208102031}, eprint = {http://ifl.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/1/17.pdf}	The Bavarian State Library is one of the largest European research libraries. The Library`s unique collection profile is characterized by extremely precious manuscripts, rare printed books and comprehensive special collections from thousands of years of cultural heritage. Responding to the challenges of the digital age, it is a primary strategic objective of the Bavarian State Library to digitize as soon as possible its unique collections, which are a good part of written cultural heritage, and to make them usable for the world. Aiming for this strategic objective, the library undertakes several large-scale digitization projects, which will bring more than 1.2 million books online during the next few years. The deployment of state-of-the-art robotic scanners as well as a public-private partnership with Google which are part of this digitization strategy are described in detail. The implications for the future role of libraries -- especially as `bricks and books' institutions -- in the rapidly changing information landscape is also briefly discussed.
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	8d670e6b5f9efcbeb6301355fa95e86e	c24b275f5388e4e2fc090f59de3e14ff	0f5354a9ebfbf9a3b2b934cde760a896	article	Mass Digitization for Research and Study: the digitization strategy of the Bavarian State Library	Klaus Ceynowa	\N	2009
7422958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/semco/FaccaKZ08	\N	\N		\N	\N	498-503	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/semco/2008	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.44}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cee017c4207c5f45467f3bd3404b170d	899d8af4c946813e757ddbe28ddba5c2	f3be8f4b1c0a3b58114cea64d64a287f	inproceedings	Towards a Semantic Enabled Middleware for Publish/Subscribe
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               Applications	Federico M. Facca and Srdjan Komazec and Michal Zaremba	\N	2008
7423107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?id=46106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		 “All we do on the Earth in energy business comes from the Sun. 
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Of the many new tasks that we have in hand, 
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The ONGC Energy Centre perhaps, more than any thing else, 
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Will bring us, as an organization, closer to the Sun.”
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-Subir Raha
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The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. 
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It is the source of all true art and all science. 
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He to whom this emotion is a stranger, 
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Who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe?
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Is as good as dead: his eyes are closed!
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-Albert Einstein
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Its dawn, wake up and hurry up,
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‘Time glass shows run-out’ says the ‘chicken little’ on top,
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Not in the traditional paths outdated,
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Else shall remain tardy and belittled.
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So says ‘A beginning made is half done’,
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Care for the rest to come up in the nest,
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There are many forms hovering in the blue undone,
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Put them to test and equip to give the best.
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... ...	5968e27f93e3e9798d2747a7f095a1cd	daf6957a0b38e7953a6c73f9c78fd29e	486acfc73b4bd995dfa2932fe3cd511d	misc	ONGC Energy Centre - Taker & Giver	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports	2004
7423518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?id=46248	\N	works carried out with ONGC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Significant Beginnings
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1.\	Multi-Variate Analysis - Regional Study, P. Mitra, R. Nayak, 1984-’86.
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2.\	L-III NBH Permeability, S.A. Azim, FDP L-III, Bombay High 1994
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3.\	Resource Assessment - Pareto Analysis, R. Venkatrengan, M.R. Rao, V. Subbarao, V.K. Nagar, T.R. Prasad, 1996-1998 
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4.\	Fractal Geostatistics, Synthetic Reservoir Cross Sections, Fractal Fence Profiles., 1995-1999
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a.\	Main & South Heera, B- Zones & Alternations, J.L. Narasimham, 1995
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b.\	L-III, NBH & D-1, J.L. Narasimham, S.A. Azim, 1996-’98
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c.\	Still Potential Areas – LIII, V. Subbarao, Ajay Kumar, Kambli, Ramakrishna, 1998-’99
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5.\	Erosion Estimates, S.A. Azim, 1998
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6.\	Strati-Structural & Thin Bed Features - A Challenge for Exploration, H.N. Mukhopadhyay, Naresh Kumar, D. Sareen, 1999-2001
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More HC related accomplished couldn’t be reported:
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•\	CD- Permeability maps for each well of North Heera; 
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•\	SRC Sections for Alternations (Heera) and D-1; 
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•\	Khoraghat Enhanced Seiscube- Geological Validations and Conclusions; 
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•\	Positive Kriging- Implementation; 
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•\	Overlap of a suit of logs for payzone identification- implementation in ELDDF (e.g., D-1 Log Correlation Map with V. Subbarao, Dy. GM (Geol) used subsequently in D-1 field simulation).
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Credits:
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1.\	Maximum user of ELXSI-6400 CPU Time, 
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2.\	Maximum Utility of Versa-Tec Color Plotter,
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	5027a807c6b9210e0a6e3a263bf9a7eb	63eb7088dde900ea05d5da3132f93c2e	c1b1d4437aec1c17d2a07d08b7dc9c07	misc	RaoS work with ONGC	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	ONGC Reports & Publications	1984-2004
7423576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becksche Reihe ; 2457 : C. H. Beck Wissen	Moosbauer_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	126	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-56257-0}, size = {126 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	d735edd06de5d11aac56311f8378c120	3c0d1403d3436641c063db4411552863	ec738e4d6d3255c54d8fbfcfc0798b77	book	Die Varusschlacht	Günther Moosbauer	\N	2009
7426880	\N	3: Psychodr - ZZ	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hohe	Erftstadt	\N	\N	ArnoldEysenckMeili2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=84722100*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	Sp. 1725 - 2612 ; 187 mm x 125 mm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	22736428d6b242d84d5fbdcaff9889c2	8a399f322febe24daf9c4b42374af4b8	0c7842602f847e086bf0c9b2f4c1f108	book	Herders Lexikon der Psychologie	Wilhelm Arnold and Hans Jürgen Eysenck and Richard Meili	\N	2007
7427432	\N	4476	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIS-ADM	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Cao07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aisadm/aisadm2007.html#CaoLZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	60-73	\N	\N	conf/aisadm/2007	date = {2007-08-19}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72839-9_5}, isbn = {978-3-540-72838-2}	\N	318b59edee04533c7a2cfb4f2c0b3eea	b3b0c309b01f113e3becb565cdf6751a	cda3cd1ba8325a00b06af071f5490db7	inproceedings	Agent-Mining Interaction: An Emerging Area.	Longbing Cao and Chao Luo and Chengqi Zhang	Vladimir Gorodetsky and Chengqi Zhang and Victor A. Skormin and Longbing Cao	2007
7428652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	\N	\N	Passauer historische Forschungen ; 2	UBHD9510660	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	615 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-412-06686-9, 978-3-412-06686-4}, language = {ger eng fre ita}	\N	02a8fe0dff514a89f85e840c714558db	9839efa59e4f883ae21ab91c4bd2cb54	d401fb02ecf88df806212035f4f43f08	book	Heer und Integrationspolitik : die römischen Militärdiplome als historische Quelle	\N	Werner Eck and Hartmut Wolff	1986
7428685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichert	Wiesbaden	\N	Palilia ; 8	UBHD64232707	\N	\N		\N	\N	363 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89500-077-8}, language = {ger ita eng}	\N	59ebbd8b20167423dc07d18611b61311	0df4a81cee146e5083b909bbd2903f3a	116c78e1ee08fbe4f4ba1662ab9b8f18	book	Römischer Bestattungsbrauch und Beigabensitten in Rom, Norditalien und den Nordwestprovinzen von der späten Republik bis in die Kaiserzeit	\N	Michael Heinzelmann and Jacopo Ortalli and Peter Fasold and Marion Witteyer	2001
7428695	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Archäologie an Mittelrhein und Mosel [u.a.]	Koblenz	\N	Archäologie an Mittelrhein und Mosel ; 14	SWB-302859365	\N	\N		\N	\N	210	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-929645-07-6}, size = {210 S. : überwiegend Ill., Kt.}	\N	8f130ee78ebefff8138ce4bb32671c71	d138a116edffeca4771ca6ada1c076db	d8f5d54ddb815eae9eaa1f1dd384bb2d	book	Der römische Limes in Rheinland-Pfalz	Cliff A. Jost	\N	2006
7428708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Führer und Bestandskataloge / Württembergisches Landesmuseum Stuttgart, Archäologische Sammlungen ; 2	UBHD3638355	\N	\N		\N	\N	136 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1056-X, 978-3-8062-1056-9}, language = {ger}	\N	7db0f52acd61a0adc0a61a8f417504f5	4c8b466ec040b9a5af96f9873852ce55	36e26f7acec32742eb782d6b649966b0	book	Gestürmt - geräumt - vergessen : der Limesfall und das Ende der Römerherrschaft in Südwestdeutschland ; [Begleitband zur Sonderausstellung vom 28.5. - 1.11.1992 im Limesmuseum Aalen]	\N	Hans-Peter Kuhnen	1992
7428718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rahden/Westf.	Verlag Marie Leidorf	\N	Passauer Universitätsschriften zur Archäologie / Universität &lt;Passau&gt; ; 5	UBHD9824458	\N	\N		\N	\N	XI, 444 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89646-172-9, 978-3-89646-172-8}, language = {ger}	\N	c29e45ab2f1839cbffc5f3122f448387	295540b5488d755456603db5193afca0	9f564d2335dcd714a9476b5d3bfc7f5b	book	Römische Tierhaltung und Tierzucht : eine Synthese aus archäozoologischer Untersuchung und schriftlich-bildlicher Überlieferung	Joris Peters	\N	1998
7428728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. des Röm.-German. Zentralmuseums	Mainz	\N	Kataloge vor- und frühgeschichtlicher Altertümer ; 37	UBHD65899313	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	217	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88467-086-7, 978-3-88467-086-6}, language = {ger}	\N	a35cf9216b671c78e18256b45205814b	aa61c11e33712ede02bae46522a7b4b9	3e5365eb236c84e3251c33c1b80f1673	book	Römische Militärdiplome und Entlassungsurkunden in der Sammlung des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums	Barbara Pferdehirt	\N	2004
7428735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Mavors ; 15	SWB-275342468	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz275342468inh.pdf	\N		\N	\N	414	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-515-09144-2 ; 3-515-09144-0}, size = {414 S. : Kt.}	\N	165d487d766deaebee5bfaffddae099d	bc59b01357f8c9db25d330aab73addb5	aaf663c4dc172f4bb4122f7449270673	book	Militärdiplome : die Forschungsbeiträge der Berner Gespräche von 2004	\N	Alfred M. Speidel	2007
7428773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Materialhefte zur Archäologie in Baden-Württemberg ; 36	SWB-054643619	\N	\N		\N	\N	207	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1285-6}, size = {207, [ca. 100], 23 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 1 Beil.}	\N	a98e4ace0bfd86f76c50529007c0e348	fd873121d8f4043bc36813d58b9f67db	7c4b8415cc5535a0d553f2726f09b39c	book	Römerzeitliche Pflanzenreste aus Baden-Würtemberg [Baden-Württemberg] : Beiträge zu Landwirtschaft, Ernährung und Umwelt in den römischen Provinzen Obergermanien und Rätien	Hans-Peter Stika	\N	1996
7428798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wißner	Augsburg	\N	\N	SWB-107267691	\N	\N		\N	Eichstätt, Kath. Univ., Diss., 2001	298	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89639-370-7}, size = {298 S. : Ill. ; 24 cm}	\N	e55819fc1cebbf564140354dfcf0a750	fc6aa759122a40a12599fa1a78299ded	66315c31586d5603036a34aefcfc41e0	book	Die römische Tunika : ein Beitrag zur Peregrinisierung der antiken Kleidung	Matthias Pausch	\N	2003
7428813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliopolis	Mannheim	\N	Mentor ; 3	SWB-113737548	\N	\N		\N	Mannheim, Univ., Diss., 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933925-66-5}, size = {472 S. : Ill.}	\N	b3dfb008d9108861b8790fcbf7ee24f8	a5a5dde2a880391b43aafb68d7e33cd5	3c233d011275919140129b22e1e1bfcf	book	Das römische Heer auf der Trajanssäule : Propaganda und Realität; Waffen und Ausrüstung, Marsch, Arbeit und Kampf	Danae Richter	\N	2004
7428823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogt	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-041402235	\N	\N		\N	Konstanz, Univ., Diss., 1973	226	\N	\N	\N		\N	058f13ca6ccbc17a0aca2c99464b83d6	61b9924368475d5dce320d54ed78409e	9a24deb487ae88dc1e022346938c045c	book	Studien zur Religion des römischen Heeres von Augustus bis Diokletian	Hans Ankersdorfer	\N	1975
7428847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonderausstellung Caesar am Mittelrhein <1996, Andernach>	\N	Stadtmuseum	Andernach	\N	Andernacher Beiträge ; 12	SWB-057109052	\N	\N		\N	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	size = {152 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	b1540deda78d1f1cb05983f5bb13b59c	4b177a25d351a63e2a91812b12a10b19	f991b2dd246e9d172aa9b91c05108f59	booklet	Caesar am Mittelrhein : Begleitheft zur Sonderausstellung im Stadtmuseum Andernach vom 7. Juni bis 1. September 1996	\N	Gerhard Schäfer	1996
7428852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande : Beiheft ; 51	SWB-056878257	\N	\N		\N	\N	205	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-1516-3}, size = {205, 55 S. : Ill.}	\N	0bcaa5515c639f0188567153a789129d	72a42e7afa0031360be15f3a95263224	66e37c81e5a8b3c7f29aa1312f2f7eb5	proceedings	Akten des 3. Internationalen Kolloquiums über Probleme des provinzialrömischen Kunstschaffens : Bonn 21. - 24. April 1993	\N	Gerhard Bauchhenß	1996
7428861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland / Amt für Denkmalpflege	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Kunst und Altertum am Rhein ; 136	SWB-029257948	\N	\N		\N	Text dt., franz. und niederländ.	584	\N	\N	\N	size = {XXII, 584 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}, isbn = {3-8053-1410-8 ; 3-8053-1429-9}	\N	fad6e13421520ce1d22ed1869f76957d	ecdb9ec863eaa574e83a1099877ca28a	ef171a5c4fae44a139493a4436e8d82d	book	Spurensicherung : archäologische Denkmalpflege in der Euregio Maas-Rhein; [Ausstellung aus Anlaß der Öffnung der Grenzen innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft zum 1.1.1993; Aachen, Krönungssaal im Historischen Rathaus, 14. Juli bis 13. September 1992, anschliessend in Lüttich, Maastricht und Luxemburg] = Relevés dempreintes	\N	Gerhard Bauchhenß	1992
7428873	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Rheinische Ausgrabungen ; 24	SWB-025768719	\N	\N		\N	\N	395	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0692-X}, size = {395, 20 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. u. Kt.}	\N	e23132094a74e0daf0107eb132ab4ebf	12096672d6c8e91d817c9cc82041b5eb	497d40fdebdfc65b907e3f9594eb67f6	book	Archäologie in den rheinischen Lössbörden : Beiträge zur Siedlungsgeschichte im Rheinland	\N	Gerhard Bauchhenß [Red.]	1983
7428881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln [i.e. Pulheim]	\N	Rheinische Ausgrabungen ; 27	SWB-015459217	\N	\N		\N	\N	453	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0931-7}, size = {453, 100 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	09bcd09bd3e885804d29a44be852821a	ec6bceb12f132afb922fefa23068a506	25841bfb8ebb288d14f565602ebf9c85	book	Beiträge zur Archäologie des Rheinlandes	\N	Gerhard Bauchhenß [Red.]	1987
7428889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie der Wissenschaften <Göttingen> / Kommission für die Altertumskunde Mittel- und Nordeuropas	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande : Beiheft ; 44	SWB-012913847	\N	\N		\N	\N	254	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0934-1}, size = {254 S., 29 Taf. : Ill.}	\N	e262086968df5c682dfca0592765818a	62cd4185eed526cbc4c8c8c2840e81e8	b4718f108e22589e96a4661a4a9f20e7	proceedings	Matronen und verwandte Gottheiten : Ergebnisse eines Kolloquiums	\N	Gerhard Bauchhenß and Günter Neumann	1987
7428898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande : Beiheft ; 41	SWB-008071454	\N	\N		\N	\N	515	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0502-8}, size = {515 S., 103 Taf., 10 Kt.}	\N	bfacaf778256b71e2225c99ffb384f40	c65c97305eca1dbde1afd3803909928e	f53afe688dbdfc77d61f58fdf2d45548	book	Die Iupitersäulen in den germanischen Provinzen	\N	Peter Bauchhenß	1981
7428901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	Stuttgart	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntnis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands ; 14	SWB-007134916	\N	\N		\N	\N	76	\N	\N	\N	size = {76 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 1 Kt.-Beil.}	\N	5d194c08899fb3a8145b14d8b766a643	5da3922e883d9f6be491d648ec6209a9	5cdaddc2c5595694015f8ba7a694aaea	booklet	Jupitergigantensaeulen	Gerhard Bauchhenß	\N	1976
7428913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-019889828	http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/ekz.cgi?SWB01988982	\N		\N	\N	215	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-34325-2}, size = {215 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	1a49cbb7d72126e4b419be9173cc7d15	469b12b26e843a1f675e4e179aabee57	c0d4cbacb15140fd5361fdcb8d1334d6	book	Mithras : Kult und Mysterien	Manfred Clauss	\N	1990
7428918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien ; 10	SWB-029737109	\N	\N		\N	\N	335	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06128-2}, size = {335 S. : Kt.}	\N	362af64fc7a910b6a988506e7d2ea981	f38a15e6c8bdc0a3ccc82d27e475ba40	3633fb368a7f4cc07704999abd9ee32e	book	Cultores Mithrae : die Anhängerschaft des Mithras-Kultes	Manfred Clauss	\N	1992
7428944	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntnis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands ; 24	SWB-010228829	\N	\N		\N	\N	72	\N	\N	\N	size = {72 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	09611fadf8b69dbd87b8f385254d99ff	58fe3c81692cda5e506b7228c9c12e04	92b90af46395001bc193c6a5f3931419	booklet	Jupiter Dolichenus : der Himmelsgott auf dem Stier	Michael P. Speidel	\N	1980
7428952	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden	\N	Études préliminaires aux religions orientales dans lEmpire romain ; 63	SWB-006223761	\N	\N		\N	\N	92	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-04-05398-0}, size = {92 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	098a4d2419f4d3cc4049f571a2387521	9ff34a2d12178054f9f90e1812589760	113618b41650162cdbb5b21e53649d5d	book	The religion of Iuppiter Dolichenus in the Roman army	Michael P. Speidel	\N	1978
7428965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	\N	SWB-091614686	\N	\N		\N	Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl., teilw. franz.	447	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-16-147613-1}, size = {XX, 447 S. : Ill., Kt., graph. Darst.}	\N	e2e9d805fb68b4ac691f2042b5ad322c	936403950309d4ec7aadee8b84a74888	e68a334b1c9e0864a1d90ea49866ab4b	proceedings	Religion in den germanischen Provinzen Roms	\N	Wolfgang Spickermann	2001
7428970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	\N	SWB-26646730X	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz26646730xinh.pdf	\N		\N	 Erscheint: 2007	247	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-16-149378-2}, size = {VIII, 247 S. ; 382 gr.}	\N	8d57ba3ca4fecb48b76d14dbdd134584	2734260087b6ff2245e83bc30d5ecc7d	e639a3c3b2ec0738b58924b0d70a4c71	book	Antike Religionsgeschichte in räumlicher Perspektive : Abschlussbericht zum Schwerpunktprogramm 1080 der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft Römische Reichsreligion und Provinzialreligion	\N	Jörg Rüpke	2007
7428971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Religionswissenschaft heute ; 5	SWB-261721135	\N	\N		\N	\N	222	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-019796-1}, size = {222 S.}	\N	8028d6231c6bf036fad4804a952f7405	f0ebd891443c4366b1aa432d3a0385f3	e14f99a3999f857a4acf399c1a0095bf	book	Historische Religionswissenschaft : eine Einführung	Jörg Rüpke	\N	2007
7428986	\N	2: Germania Inferior	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	Religion der römischen Provinzen ; 3	SWB-276932102	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-16-149381-2}, size = {XXIII, 392 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	d36483d1d65deaa8de56982d547943df	ca18c733e5628ff598a7dbbf14fcc54c	9d204d3f0f8f95811df80672e93985fd	book	Religionsgeschichte des römischen Germanien, Bd. 2 : Germania Inferior	Wolfgang Spickermann	\N	2008
7428998	\N	1: Germania superior	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	Religion der römischen Provinzen ; 2	SWB-105555495	\N	\N		\N	\N	663	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-16-146686-1}, size = {VIII, 663 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 1 Faltkt}	\N	d7779a27d138a9338befec74e7bf2047	b5507b735766c5adb2bc40480ce9afeb	5f4041292686c51f461e71b23f61344a	book	Religionsgeschichte des römischen Germanien, Bd. 1 : Germania superior	Wolfgang Spickermann	\N	2003
7429015	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag	St. Katharinen	\N	Pharos ; 1	SWB-032120818	\N	\N		\N	Mainz, Univ., Diss., 1992	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-928134-49-3}	\N	a5e62ab00d1344466449ccf86f5c4dc8	1d91ae49bfa93f7bc13e37b37e88a365	0bcecf0a1b2e932441a5710352e52f34	book	Die Skulpturenausstattung römischer Militäranlagen an Rhein und Donau : der obergermanisch-rätische Limes	Oliver Stoll	\N	1992
7429020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck`sche Reihe: bsr; 1836	planck_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	160	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-56816-5}	\N	a7076ca826925188088c76756a1e5ec1	9df5d2894db377a2b53026bbaad32d30	79c82cde4d55982db2ad3ec543834288	book	Das Limes-Lexikon	Dieter Planck and Andreas Thiel and Martin Kemkes and Jürgen Obmann and Marcus Reuter	\N	2009
7429096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Appleton and Lange	Norwalk, CT	\N	\N	kandel1991pos	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d86eccc0aeb0b4c7a30db2dc6de3fb1	751bbcbd66ae1cce4d5030a67c88732e	f62cbd7302c259780d596ab675f7651d	book	{Principles of Neural Science}	E.R. Kandel and J.H. Schwartz and T.M. Jessell	\N	1991
7429116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	NJ	\N	\N	leahey87	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e0a80546368d65ab9a83e1e3bb3f5d7	7295e9a7dd996fb7decd224524aa477d	22169f4cbf007587c6a49cb3f2b215b4	book	A History of Psychology. Main Currents in Psychological Thought	Thomas Hardy Leahey	\N	1987
7429159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	adida_rdfa_2008	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-syntax	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9613d0c7fe0ac34e9b27d5a8a23e0a4b	48288b60a54d500642027bc9cad0490a	c70ff23af937ac2d5802eb42f3acb146	misc	{RDFa} in {XHTML:} Syntax and Processing, {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Ben Adida and Mark Birbeck and Shane {McCarron} and Steve Pemberton	2008
7429167	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xhtml1-20020801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xhtml10sec	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic = {xml[0.5] html[0.7] xhtml[1]}, updates = {xhtml10}, uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xhtml1-20020801}	This specification defines the Second Edition of XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application, and three DTDs corresponding to the ones defined by HTML 4. The semantics of the elements and their attributes are defined in the W3C Recommendation for HTML 4. These semantics provide the foundation for future extensibility of XHTML. Compatibility with existing HTML user agents is possible by following a small set of guidelines.	0b8bdcbb4a19042f37e30859c75f31d9	65bac4547933ad9c094efa3ce5966dec	064b180a4916daceeb77fe9cd82e755a	misc	XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)	Steven Pemberton	\N	2002
7429187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGill-Queen's University Press	\N	\N	\N	miller1998pl	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5797354605fa0861b6eee3ca8fcffc60	c85224d26b5bc1242f574d94a1e8cf10	83d8f01a908eabbc3fc93f11dc03da6e	book	{Philosophy of Language}	A. Miller	\N	1998
7429189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Pubns	\N	\N	\N	morgan1998io	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87453ef79dfaf5f8b6b20d56fee41157	7dd9a1f1ff0a91a2a1d5fc3b04f02a03	bdc8c5ce6294faa2a57cf813bea90628	book	{Images of Organization}	G. Morgan	\N	1998
7429271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '07: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Conference on information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Smucker07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1321528	\N	A comparison of statistical significance tests for information retrieval evaluation	\N	\N	623--632	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lisbon, Portugal}, isbn = {978-1-59593-803-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1321440.1321528}	\N	514d199d1835a07f9cea61523403e028	e8d1a39917bdf0f1b89b2627e51b60f6	86c3d98599319cdb5e7a06205f1a16b9	inproceedings	A comparison of statistical significance tests for information retrieval evaluation	Mark D. Smucker and James Allan and Ben Carterette	\N	2007
7429341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D. Van Nostrand Company	New Yourk	\N	\N	suppes1957iln	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	89141720b942609202d3d7b2351b1b1c	1718e810d2fb399494fbae49a11bb073	9a31011b91a325dec86e74ddb817952b	book	{Introduction to logic. New York}	P. Suppes	\N	1957
7429690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna	\N	\N	cusa>_agorithmus_1518	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?oclcno=166001135	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	1a5c42f31fbfdd527a2ed5ed552cf489	1902b35c24005537d578be1a0f7f2ab4	73348127a41dee253e63147bb56d7407	book	Agorithmus linealis;	Nicolaus {\\textless}de Cusa{\\textgreater}	\N	1518
7429721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S.l.	\N	\N	cusa>_nicolai_1530	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	c528ab6f18d6f63f7eebd2e7bca06e23	348227a61ff12aea66b1fc1ba8c67efb	91471310b43e9f3adfb806d83e21fdae	book	{¬Nicolai} {¬De} {¬Cusa} {¬Cardinalis} ¬tit. ¬sancti {¬Petri} ¬ad ¬vincula, sente[n]tia de donatione Constantini; quam scripsit ad Concilium Basiliense, de concordantia catholica, lib. {III.} Capite {II}	Nicolaus de Cusa	\N	1530
7429728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erhard Ratdolt	{[Augsburg]}	\N	\N	meckau_obsequiale_1493	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	373fddf5b6a475ac21c4a8533d422eaa	259158f73a414f2448a4dca51daf9011	ae28a48cb84e04c46512b14f65e1e005	book	Obsequiale Brixinense; Mit Mandatum de forma coniunctionis benedictionisque coniugii sponsi ac sponsae, Brixen 5.7.1455, von Nicolaus de Cusa	Melchior ¬von Meckau	\N	1493
7429735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	cusa>_declaratio_1533	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	ea597c798ce492a5a67cb793eb19221b	e791078db5953b99286cd01fe571c842	440817676430689d601c9225dec80e47	book	Declaratio arboris Consanquinitatis;	Nicolaus de Cusa	\N	1533
7429738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	cusa>_de_1514	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	2c9564709964979e963db3beca8ca3ae	3c6119ac9330dda56bc2d9d0a5cf69e5	35929f7b4cc4d632ab54e1f1374f8894	book	De concordantia catholica; libri tres patris Nicolai de Cusa	Nicolaus de Cusa	\N	1514
7429740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna Austria	\N	\N	cusa>_algorithmus_1514	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	493e9354d8912f933be0a76c2570bf57	c257763b2d9181c2f1614c361e979b2f	680faf824dd67a6b32d7e42fe9ee1ebd	book	Algorithmus linealis proiectilium de integris, perpulchris arithm. artis regulis ... exornatur;	Nicolaus de Cusa	\N	1514
7429757	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Selbstverl. des Bischöflichen Dom- und Diözesanmuseums	Trier	\N	\N	aris_horizonte_2001	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=3-9807895-0-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-9807895-0-0 }	\N	4bb3e58a87735cb477c75a813b74d33c	ef9f34aa3fe5c8f576ffc5daa9834a2a	92255262269cb059b8fc4d3c6aa6caf4	book	Horizonte, Nikolaus von Kues in seiner Welt; eine Ausstellung zur 600. Wiederkehr seines Geburtstages ; Katalog zur Ausstellung im Bischöflichen Dom- und Diözesanmuseum Trier und im St. {Nikolaus-Hospital} in {Bernkastel-Kues} ; 19. Mai bis 30. September 2001	{Marc-Aeilko} Aris	\N	2001
7429758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roderer	Regensburg	\N	\N	reinhardt_nikolaus_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89783-570-2 3-89783-570-3}	\N	4fa69615a82fe820c73688966f669512	764935e0da28e88ae3b5847971a05929	a1b2ff239d2751f0cc8c6161271306b2	book	Nikolaus von Kues in der Geschichte des Platonismus;	Klaus {[¬Hrsg} Reinhardt	\N	2007
7429759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller	München	\N	\N	nicolaus_<de_cusa>_bertalanffy_nikolaus_1928	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = { }	\N	7d2836228455a6413b285da54222df5c	97b3ff17897954686893b856ea493ee6	21d82f6ab515be9093bb820469389588	book	Nikolaus von Kues;	Ludwig ¬von Nicolaus {\\textless}de Cusa{\\textgreater} Bertalanffy	\N	1928
7429760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Freies Geistesleben	Stuttgart	\N	\N	meffert_nikolaus_1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7725-0749-2 }	\N	e097aa68ede1393f0ac3fa220bda2cb3	0624c6024567910bc422e740be722542	b4638b4c4e0f1f72e40349018bec1364	book	Nikolaus von Kues; sein Lebensgang, seine Lehre vom Geist	Ekkehard Meffert	\N	1982
7429761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	\N	bidese_ramon_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{2-503-51846-X} }	\N	1508a6e5b29284fed748792bd92e5d08	ab3de798a71c1b743e2414f7b128a6b0	40b75260301613c8c3c9b3c2a7da8b93	book	Ramon Llull und Nikolaus von Kues: eine Begegnung im Zeichen der Toleranz; Akten des Internationalen Kongresses zu Ramon Llull und Nikolaus von Kues {(Brixen} und Bozen, 25. - 27. November 2004)	Ermenegildo Bidese	\N	2005
7429762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt, M. [u.a.]	\N	\N	beuter_ubi_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-631-56450-9 3-631-56450-3}	\N	201dfd7f2e025eaaa0032c41614ab496	1587a54c44000a67ed5ad20babbd5409	bc6cd5f3762b6f06a7ffce742742ee74	book	Ubi non est ordo, ibi est confusio; Konflikte und Konfliktlösungen im Leben und im Werk des Nikolaus von Kues	Bruno Hubertus Beuter	\N	2007
7429763	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	München	\N	\N	borsche_was_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7705-2755-0 }	\N	b18171468f63104a5e21689f352920fb	290d8130fc5d87b809ced9c77417c8c2	4f33cc74e7883de445c16a39d3ffcce4	book	Was etwas ist; Fragen nach der Wahrheit der Bedeutung bei Platon, Augustin, Nikolaus von Kues und Nietzsche	Tilman Borsche	\N	1992
7429764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main u.a.	\N	\N	nicolaus_<de_cusa>_pindl-bchel_die_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-45176-8 }	\N	13aa5f3f273e47615d54a2202bd742c0	0548874975eaed3586f994012db5a53d	8a62d7a90c085b5a6190f8a4bf9f5fd3	book	{¬Die} Exzerpte des Nikolaus von Kues aus dem Liber contemplationis Ramon Lulls;	Theodor Nicolaus {\\textless}de Cusa{\\textgreater} {Pindl-Büchel}	\N	1992
7429793	Conceptus: Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von_thulen_die_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--22	\N	82	\N		There are two important topics which characterise the epistemological point of view of Cusanus. On the one hand we have metaphysical concepts, on the other we find transcendental concepts. Both interfere within the concept of the mental which Cusanus presents to us. One can see this interfering concepts also in his understanding of science which shows a fluctuation between an empirical orientation and that of the 'artes liberales'. The modernity of the epistemological point of view of Cusanus can be estimated quiet well within a comparative approach taking into account the relations of this concept of epistemology to the Kantian {"Erkenntniskritik",} developed centuries later.	ea66fd33a5dfdbdd4d873a238ca7120a	1b47000d4fb3395a224eb5b6db142bc3	ae7f7b1d3b9fa5f7c9ba357856baf604	article	Die {"Revolutionierung} der Denkungs-art": Beobachtungen anhand von Texten zur Erkenntnislehre des Nikolaus von Kues und der Erkenntnistheorie Immanuel Kants.	Bodil. Von Thulen	\N	2000
7429795	Revue Philosophique de Louvain	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moritz_explizite_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	409--410	\N	2	\N		\N	a2158eb04894aaa430c8a153a6cfb4af	910f1fd0a158b237e957c5cc0208c281	ec1de784170fa186a10e80f80642c322	article	Explizite Komplikationen: Der radikale Holismus des Nikolaus von Kues.	Arne. Moritz	\N	2008
7429796	Rivista di Storia della Filosofia	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thurner_gott_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	369--371	\N	2	\N		\N	d6bbe2dac1d88bf0181e36733d964eea	fb304ab43213556af5c44c4da2390250	95877824bf1c449b45e1a872f75362ce	article	Gott als das offenbare Geheimnis nach Nikolaus von Kues {(Veroffentlichungen} des {Grabmann-Institutes,} Band 45).	Martin Thurner and M Schmaus and W [\\& other Dettlof	\N	2005
7429797	Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Philosophie	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stallmach_ineinsfall_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	93--96	\N	2	\N		\N	02026bc04068dd38c60f4df919f09e35	a1317e78181390aff84d71987810d352	7b34054c8ebfae98db8ad1d465c690e8	article	Ineinsfall der Gegensatze und Weisheit des Nichtwissens: Grundzuge der Philosophie des Nikolaus von Kues.	Josef. Stallmach	\N	1992
7429798	Journal for the Philosophy and Intellectual Life of the Middle Ages and Renaissance	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hamann_koran_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	275--291	\N	2	\N		This paper deals with the relation between Nicholas of Cusa and the Dutch philosopher Heymericus de Campo. Nicholas is celebrated for his rather positive attitude towards Islam. In {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}De} pace {fidei{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} (1453) he presents the vision of {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}una} religio in rituum {varietate{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} and in his {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Cribratio} {Alkorani{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} (1460/61) Nicholas tries to prove Christian dogmas on the basis of the Koran. This idea he had discussed with his Dutch friend several decades earlier. In his {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Disputatio} de potestate {ecclesiastica{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} (1433/34) Heymericus scrutinizes the question, whether the highest authority in the church belongs to the pope or the council, on the basis of the Koran. He presents ten arguments in favor of the council and one in favor of the pope. This shows that Nicholas developed parts of his exceptional thought in conversation with Heymericus and suggests that a closer examination of Heymericus's texts will reveal a new side of the young Cusanus.	a7cfae5f5d9e72695c4cca5e71ea9ad9	9e2024e66ffbbda215f9a17e98c403e0	09accff21a5f6b37387d6f6a7f171179	article	Koran und Konziliarismus: Anmerkungen zum Verhaltnis von Heymericus de Campo und Nikolaus von Kues.	Florian. Hamann	\N	2005
7429800	Revista Filosofica de Coimbra	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bidese_ramon_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	407--409	\N	30	\N		\N	f1cae707b66a056373d696f58d054716	8da47026082580560159c021a5291967	29d57520f71cdb4702c68747c9971dba	article	Ramon Llull und Nikolaus von Kues: Eine Begegnung im Zeichen der Toleranz {(Akten} des Internationalen Kongresses zu Ramon Llull und Nikolaus von Kues; Brixen und Bozen, 25.-27. November 2004. {(Series:} Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia: Research on the Inheritance of Early \\& Medieval Christianity; vol. 46).	Ermenegildo Bidese and Alexander Fidora and Paul Renner	\N	2006
7429801	Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Philosophie	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	borsche_was_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	96--101	\N	2	\N		\N	e024e99f74bce4b3058a80d455e1c054	290d8130fc5d87b809ced9c77417c8c2	41b75bdb299be6ad66feb9bf39b5107e	article	Was etwas ist: Fragen nach der Wahrheit der Bedeutung bei Platon, Augustin, Nikolaus von Kues und Nietzsche.	Tilman. Borsche	\N	1992
7429856	Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marinho_nogueira_la_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--78	\N	\N	\N		At the beginning of {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}De} Visione {Dei{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and invites us to an experimentation--initially surrounded by the metaphorical reflection--of the mystic contemplation. Working with the metaphor of the glance, the Cusano leaves us before the Creator's look and the creature's look. In the {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}De} Visione {Dei{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} the divine look is creator and lover. The God's look sees, creates and loves. This way, the present work will look for the meditate on the importance of the glance, seeking in the {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}De} Visione {Dei{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} a way to relate the multiplicity of the created look with the unit of the creator look.	58795ce191b1ddded18d154ffae0b444	b898b2bda00816846f151dba5fb1ea83	326eebd35a692cfd6b4b1ef946d7e840	article	La metafora del mirar en Nicolas de Cusa.	Maria Marinho Nogueira	\N	2003
7429857	1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blumenfeld_leibnizs_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4404a07a74863088fd24d1439817163	207b9b16228923cf4f16309d00800438	18c92a64029a0e435c17e4f26fcea30b	article	{"Leibniz's} Ontological and Cosmological Arguments" in The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, Jolley, Nicholas (ed).	David Blumenfeld	\N	1994
7429862	1996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hopkins_nicholas_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This book argues that Cusa's fifteenth-century epistemology should be understood not as anticipating themes in Kant's or Hegel's philosophy but as modifying doctrines found in Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. Cusa views the mind as creative--but not along the lines of an inchoate transcendental idealism. Included are Latin texts and new English translations of {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}De} Sapientia {(On} Wisdom), De Mente {(On} Mind), De Staticis Experimentis {(On} Experiments Done with {Weight-Scales){\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} and {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Compendium} sive Compendiosissima Directio {(Compendium){\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}.} The volume also contains 81 pages of notes and 19 pages of bibliography.	8401d83918fa26cfaf1aaf67ce8a938f	feb93636a9ad10bfd5b243e7422d27cc	d35933515f0fa78f1b31a3a2fface2c3	article	Nicholas of Cusa on Wisdom and Knowledge.	Jasper. Hopkins	\N	1996
7429863	2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rescher_scholastic_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This volume comprises ten essays that mediate between Scholastic concerns and contemporary philosophical issues. Nicholas Rescher suggests that the Scholastic era -- the 500-year period from Abelard to Suarez -- was a model of philosophical activity. More than at any other stage of history, philosophy stood at the center of academic and intellectual culture. And many of the criticisms of the Scholastic thinkers voiced since that time -- their preoccupation with subtle distinctions and logic-chopping, for example -- fail to do justice to the seriousness of their concerns and to the fact that their subtleties generally served a clear purpose with regard to the clarification of significant philosophical issues. (publisher, edited)	efad10bbe28e3324972b7354c7b8ff8b	dc2ed22c284b2b0a935f6b52234eade0	e630cf538d6bde59c5b01f857bb49515	article	Scholastic Meditations {(Studies} in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Volume 44).	Nicholas. Rescher	\N	2005
7429873	1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ohagan_jean-jacques_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{"We} see neither the soul of others, because it hides itself, nor our own, because we have no mirror in the mind", wrote Rousseau in 1757. In this collection of previously unpublished papers, David Gauthier, Martin Hollis, Robert Wokler, Nicholas Dent, John Hope Mason, Howard Caygill, Zev Trachtenberg and Timothy {O'Hagan} address the multi-faceted conceptions of the self elaborated by Rousseau, psychologist, pedagogue, literary theorist and political philosopher. {Jean-Jacques} emerges as a writer of extraordinary subtlety and sophistication, one of the first and most powerful critics of the myth of "man's glassy essence", of the idea that the self is a transparent, self-evident given.	ec245da6dcb7d4714d2a78bde5ca8300	fffdf263b2292a972ab82133cabffadf	c93bafec1bac1c786c656c5e1a0b80a9	article	{Jean-Jacques} Rousseau and the Sources of the Self.	Timothy {O'Hagan}	\N	1997
7429874	Journal of Locke Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de_jong_testimony_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	87--103	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses the {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Principle} of {Evidence{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}} that Nicholas Wolterstorff attributes to John Locke (in his book {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}John} Locke and the Ethics of {Belief{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} Cambridge: {CUP,} 1996). That principle tells us to "acquire evidence for and against a proposition such that each item of evidence is something that one knows". We argue that Locke never endorsed this principle. We do so by discussing Locke's views of testimony. As Locke sees it, testimony can be satisfactory evidence even though it does not consist of things one knows. After having argued this point, we comment on how this affects Wolterstorff's over all interpretation of Locke.	e4891bccd32ecc17dc2306489198b11b	57839faf2ef447a7f25de29718fca182	2bfb16f91b7d23a182058f291e491003	article	Testimony and John Locke's Principle of Evidence.	Willem De Jong and Rene. Van Woudenberg	\N	1997
7429875	1996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marsonet_primacy_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This book presents, in one single volume, the first cogent overview of Nicholas Rescher's position in theoretical philosophy. Marsonet's wide ranging knowledge of American philosophy enables him to position Rescher's work in the wider setting of its relationships with various contemporary American and European thinkers. He provides comparisons between Rescher's stance and the positions endorsed by philosophers like Quine, Sellars, Popper, Davidson, Rorty, Rawls and Habermas. The main goal of the book is to show that Rescher's system provides an interesting way out from the crisis of analytic philosophy by dealing, in particular, with his rediscovery of the American pragmatist tradition. Marsonet traces the development in Rescher's speculative evolution, focusing on the importance of the growth of pragmatist elements. This book serves as an excellent introduction to Rescher's philosophy, and will give readers a schematic, yet comprehensive account of his views on various philosophical topics, including: epistemology, metaphysics, philosophical logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and social and political philosophy.	9e2286530fd835b4890c93bc1b4a77d7	dba0e02ac475e0a99f0ebfbbc7a462cb	b9f96d9f313244b4ae2e20067d4fe3ad	article	The Primacy of Practical Reason: An Essay on Nicholas Rescher's Philosophy.	Michele. Marsonet	\N	1996
7430458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Academy of Social Insurance	Washington, DC	\N	\N	UBHD1955964	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XI, 450 S. : gr	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8157-0153-5}, language = {eng}	\N	668b82bd21ad86b2b56906f6bf071e79	e7016c5930db0ad4022e96689c40e878	552b95d66624c619e7e4679e27ffa32e	book	Framing the social security debate	R. Douglas [Hrsg.] Arnold	\N	1998
7431473	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitäts-Verlag Rasch	Osnabrück	\N	Osnabrücker Forschungen zu Altertum und Antike-Rezeption	Schlueter-Wiegels_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3932147251}	\N	a35b0fa2bab3d0e1f29a7387826e70e1	3e7ede0b89198e88af74339afc2744ab	7dbaaedde53346258a4708c6d7727564	book	Rom, Germanien und die Ausgrabungen von Kalkriese :  Internationaler Kongress der Universität Osnabrück und des Landschaftsverbandes Osnabrücker Land e.V. vom 2. bis 5. September 1996	\N	Wolfgang Schlüter and Rainer Wiegels	1999
7431497	Boreas	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehmann_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-230	\N	12	\N		\N	f4781b6db6d2c8b46bfd2084d8ea2234	288e25c581d4b4b383df0aa3695d8879	98234d27bb076e2aaca8c781d435c6f2	article	Zum Zeitalter der römischen Okkupation Germaniens : neue Interpretation und Quellenfunde	Gustav Adolf Lehmann	\N	1989
7431517	Boreas	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehmann_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	143-164	\N	13	\N		\N	3392c3e3a58314c363c72da65580be7f	29fb1d91d67e9ec03fcfb06a5226ffe7	aa26c767891faba823887252ff2d5b33	article	Zur historisch-literarischen Überlieferung der Varuskatastrophe 9 n.Chr.	Gustav Adolf Lehmann	\N	1990
7431521	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	ECML	\N	\N	\N	Machine Learning: ECML 2006, 17th European Conference on Machine Learning, Proceedings	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	moschitti06ecml	http://dit.unitn.it/~moschitt/articles/ECML2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	318--329	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ecml/2006		\N	b58ad5dd9f39fd86c5a37525d972facc	7ab4b7377eae070656244d311b40690b	81db6173da4dc174217602611dd3387c	inproceedings	Efficient Convolution Kernels for Dependency and Constituent Syntactic Trees	Alessandro Moschitti	\N	2006
7431525	Chiron	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deininger_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	749-773	\N	\N	\N		\N	3171874be03a9726a720d8e39a2cfa5d	3f029761f088ed6af301f47afcbea121	2a1cf71719bd64b4da5cd49b1ca06289	article	Germaniam pacare:  Zur neueren Diskussion über die Strategie des Augustus gegenüber Germanien	Jürgen Deininger	\N	2000
7431546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	Bibliothek der klassischen Altertumswissenschaften : Reihe 2 ; N.F. 34	Timpe_1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	146	\N	\N	\N		\N	386933c43ecd60d2819e44ea6f1886e4	b3933a3512dd039dce67a6cf88cab2d7	7b71759f076566eab09173310248e98a	book	Arminius-Studien	Dieter Timpe	\N	1970
7431562	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brockmeyer	Bochum	\N	Bochumer historische Studien Alte Geschichte	Wolters.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3883398039}	\N	06212ff0278730074f08a3e490aec559	272bca8eed9175ecd50672dc77cf093d	7d116cf55e54afbd438ff0149481a82b	book	Römische Eroberung und Herrschaftsorganisation in Gallien und Germanien : Zur Entstehung und Bedeutung der sogenannten Klientel-Randstaaten	Reinhard Wolters	\N	1990
7431601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	Ausgewählte Quellen zur deutschen Geschichte des Mittelalters ; 1a	UBHD2595053	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-05958-1, 978-3-534-05958-4}, language = {grc ger lat}	\N	1d2b41cb409658f560ce90edabbda849	ffe09b51a9c5c190e0d0e50b775533b4	e6a3094c105aedc3cb7c242e5673638d	book	Altes Germanien : Auszüge aus den antiken Quellen über die Germanen und ihre Beziehungen zum römischen Reich ; Quellen der alten Geschichte bis zum Jahre 238 n. Chr.	\N	Hans-Werner Goetz and Karl-Wilhelm Welwei	1995
7431679	\N	1: Von Homer bis Plutarch : (8. Jh. v.u.Z. bis 1. Jh.u.Z.)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Schriften und Quellen der alten Welt ; 37,1	SWB-011371633	\N	\N		\N	\N	657	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-000348-0}, size = {657 S. : Ill. ; 3 Faltkt}	\N	0e6da7960b4960f031cbfd8ed9c9d9f0	c5b4e174eb477e3f5960198dc9b0dad7	1e75f1a230986f75963825f11dc20a5b	book	Griechische und lateinische Quellen zur Frühgeschichte Mitteleuropas bis zur Mitte des 1. Jahrtausends u.Z., Bd. 1: Von Homer bis Plutarch (8. Jh. v.u.Z. bis 1. Jh.u.Z.)	\N	Joachim Herrmann	1988
7431684	\N	2: Tacitus, Germania	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Schriften und Quellen der alten Welt ; 37,2	SWB-023314338	http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/ekz.cgi?SWB02331433	\N		\N	\N	291	\N	\N	\N	size = {291 S. : Kt}, isbn = {3-05-000349-9}	\N	7c48ca5f66f08e840cb66b5ffa4845d4	3814393eca0f9e305bb8879e8016317b	693bef0ef9c3d856fa01a3330d610f9f	book	Griechische und lateinische Quellen zur Frühgeschichte Mitteleuropas bis zur Mitte des 1. Jahrtausends u.Z., Bd. 2: Tacitus, Germania	\N	Joachim Herrmann	1990
7431686	\N	3: Von Tacitus bis Ausonius : (2. bis 4. Jh. u. Z.)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Schriften und Quellen der alten Welt ; 37,3	SWB-026988615	\N	\N		\N	Text lat. oder griech. und dt.	723	\N	\N	\N	size = {723 S. ; 5 Kt.-Beil}, isbn = {3-05-000571-8}	\N	108cf4b2200904fbf08c8d5f09c99935	c5270e9919c4f4877da595cf9f577368	1b3449c839ad95b15c34e5d7f6865728	book	Griechische und lateinische Quellen zur Frühgeschichte Mitteleuropas bis zur Mitte des 1. Jahrtausends u.Z., Bd. 3: Von Tacitus bis Ausonius : (2. bis 4. Jh.u.Z.)	\N	Joachim Herrmann	1991
7431695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wheatsheaf Books	Brighton	\N	\N	UBHD555938	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	243 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7450-0157-2, 0-7450-0238-2}, language = {}	\N	d4299eeb4af58e2577a4b741d9e292eb	acfca3e64667a6423b2269b05b27295b	50dc28de488038094c431d9fff5deea9	book	The welfare state in transition	Norman Johnson	\N	1987
7431719	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deschler-Erb_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	69-73	\N	36	\N		\N	39d5a15016166d8705ef4b4788dd3808	bdd1133d0681811ddb8eb50e0a8ae566	e572b9784e5ed1618f32d68c31b4035d	article	Nichts für feine Nasen : die Arbeit römischer Gerbereien in den Nordwestprovinzen wird von Archäologen und Archäozoologen gemeinsam rekonstruiert	Sabine Deschler-Erb	\N	2005
7431752	Antike Welt 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWB-286422514	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-20	\N	35	\N	issn = {0003-570X}	\N	3bf39010acc7879b6eb2267280b26205	5924caf9ba4d5b3ba464e9c2ddd854e1	f19200ce61d5d30e93f2f078e8f2034c	article	Verwundungen und blutige Verluste : Was passierte nach einer Schlacht? Die medizinische Versorgung der römischen Legion während der Kaiserzeit	Olaf Krause	\N	2004
7431759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Römerstadt Augusta Raurica	Augst	\N	Forschungen in Augst ; 28	SWB-078689465	\N	\N		\N	\N	189	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7151-0028-1}, size = {189, 46 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	b08624355628bd3db68d3bdd64a1beab	0fe0b8be7e8e820c8c8fad9fb696d071	bfb2f67c853c4210e7d2bf9c8520b660	book	Ad arma! : römisches Militär des 1. Jahrhunderts n.Chr. in Augusta Raurica	Eckhard Deschler-Erb	\N	1999
7431771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faustus	Duisburg	\N	Funde aus Asciburgium ; 14	SWB-280917856	\N	\N		\N	\N	52	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-933474-50-6 ; 3-933474-50-7}, size = {52 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 297 mm x 210 mm}	\N	1c330d08d3a288ba8cf60c8f97d0d8b1	9f5e17f4459925f1a4f64003916a04a7	be64a76a82b7d7d1099f765f23b02eea	book	Tiere in Asciburgium	Tilmann Deschler-Erb	\N	2007
7431792	Antike Welt 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWB-286422506	\N	\N		\N	\N	29-33	\N	35	\N	issn = {0003-570X}	\N	3b8381319153029513743245d7979dd9	7944d931b6533647009e320fcbea911c	8ff7f4d26bdcdf071b08ccc8f0b3d301	article	Seife und Suebenknoten : für die Schönheit bedienten sich auch die Germanen der Kaiserzeit bereits einiger Raffinessen	Gisela Michel	\N	2004
7431798	Antike Welt 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWB-286398362	\N	\N		\N	\N	163-174	\N	33	\N	issn = {0003-570X}	\N	bfd45e120f2e10959b1f171191f09cc7	bf9139011cc530bb457746112ebde9ba	fa1cfaa96d50e233bff555e8090081cd	article	Aquaeductus Bonnensis : die Wasserleitung für das römische Legionslager Bonn	Klaus Grewe	\N	2002
7431799	Antike Welt 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWB-286315130	\N	\N		\N	\N	209-215	\N	27	\N	issn = {0003-570X}	\N	b572ffa204db3adcef0771933fe7fd6d	389b2aae711a901a3826ea65f6563652	71d7afdd64dc9a576ee02e7a728a6eee	article	Caudicaria - Römische Lastkähne : neue Schiffsfunde im Xantener Raum	Werner Böcking	\N	1996
7431800	Antike Welt 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWB-28629799X	\N	\N		\N	\N	128-133	\N	22	\N	issn = {0003-570X}	\N	94d8edc637ebb277374f703516b64c9e	8770189120099f7d7ae829636c247125	76eba3f7bcca2528ce40a94079203e74	article	Die römische Eifelwasserleitung nach Köln ( Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium)	Klaus Grewe	\N	1991
7431835	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	nestor Handbuch: Eine kleine Enzyklop\\"adie der digitalen Langzeitarchivierung	\N	\N	\N	nestor - Kompetenznetzwerk Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverf\\"ugbarkeit digitaler Ressourcen f\\"ur Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	OAIS2008	http://nestor.sub.uni-goettingen.de/handbuch/nestor-handbuch.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestorHandbuch2008		\N	07baf0da21c540be003c71741aeb1f2c	3b48f57ae1a9961ee0f791c61a1bb8ce	0430f59162978e2acd26b23625724821	incollection	Das {R}eferenzmodell {O}{A}{I}{S} -- {O}pen {A}rchival {I}nformation {S}ystem.	Nils Br\\"ubach	\N	2008
7431925	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	kuepper_05_lbs	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0470092319	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-28 15:12:08}, citeulike-article-id = {3831816}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0470092319}	Location-based Services (LBSs) are mobile services for providing information that has been created, compiled, selected or filtered under consideration of the users’ current locations or those of other persons or mobile devices. Typical examples are restaurant finders, buddy trackers, navigation services or applications in the areas of mobile marketing and mobile gaming. The attractiveness of LBSs is due to the fact that users are not required to enter location information manually but are automatically pinpointed and tracked. This book explains the fundamentals and operation of LBSs and gives a thorough introduction to the key technologies and organizational procedures, offering comprehensive coverage of positioning methods, location protocols and service platforms, alongside an overview of interfaces, languages, APIs and middleware with examples demonstrating their usage. * Explanation and comparison of all protocols and architectures for location services * In-depth coverage of satellite, cellular and local positioning * All embracing introduction to 3GPP positioning methods, such as Cell-Id, E-OTD, U-TdoA, OTDoA-IPDL and Assisted GPS * Explains the operation of enhanced emergency services such as E-911 * Identifies unsolved research issues and challenges in the area of LBSs This comprehensive guide will be invaluable to undergraduate and postgraduate students and lecturers in the area of telecommunications. It will also be a useful resource to developers and researchers seeking to expand their knowledge in this field.	d4e6388471c39e823ff5e7fef5ee97a0	5272415c6cdc46fda85d1153adf89abb	ffc2f4da2db4afef68b46d5956c7b0ec	book	Location-Based Services: Fundamentals and Operation	Axel K\\"{u}pper	\N	2005
7431968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2102598	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XI, 276 S. : Il	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-28577-1}, language = {eng}	\N	2925ca7b0e77e48e57c647e19749ddba	3fd2e87a002fdff26171a316bb6fb4d4	7c34cbcfc87284101e8194311bc3577c	book	Poverty and social exclusion in North and South	Paul [Hrsg.] Mosley	\N	2003
7432130	Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uno08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68125-0_32	\N	fault-tolerant frequent set mining with polynomial delay.	\N	\N	357--368	\N	\N	\N		Mining frequently appearing patterns in a database is a basic problem in recent informatics, especially in data mining. Particularly,
\
when the input database is a collection of subsets of an itemset, called transaction, the problem is called the frequent itemsetmining problem, and it has been extensively studied. The items in a frequent itemset appear in many records simultaneously,thus they can be considered to be a cluster with respect to these records. However, in this sense, the condition that everyitem appears in each record is quite strong. We should allow for several missing items in these records. In this paper, weapproach this problem from the algorithm theory, and consider the model that can be solved efficiently and possibly valuablein practice. We introduce ambiguous frequent itemsets which allow missing items in their occurrence records. More precisely,for given thresholds θ and σ, an ambiguous frequent itemset P has a transaction set	c7e7a9d66a1dc4dab48b5080dd512c61	ca76bfcdfaf1de605e6e82c2ccb1b72f	9e36b47741f5a1993fb0282b82d8c48a	article	Ambiguous Frequent Itemset Mining and Polynomial Delay Enumeration	Takeaki Uno and Hiroki Arimura	\N	2008
7433912	\N	\N	\N	3., {\\"u}berarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Knothe:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-64491-1}	\N	fdddc00ef91ab1d364595adc04e955d6	e456cd5c22edded442cd14a3d50ecc68	433f92cd036b08a4ad52e139c274aba8	book	Finite Elemente : eine Einf{\\"u}hrung f{\\"u}r Ingenieure	Klaus Knothe and Heribert Wessels	\N	1999
7433913	\N	\N	\N	3., neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	Leitf{\\"a}den der angewandten Mathematik und Mechanik ; 47	Schwarz:1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-519-22349-X}	\N	7753f41c8fdd1c893c2a81073b0b9a7c	90d692c2dae29eadf4e5423f420875e9	9e35c18dbcc4d16980fed55cc46008cb	book	Methode der finiten Elemente : eine Einf{\\"u}hrung unter besonderer Ber{\\"u}cksichtigung der Rechenpraxis ; mit 59 Tabellen und zahlreichen Beispielen	Hans Rudolf Schwarz	\N	1991
7433914	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Mehlhorn:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-29659-1 - 3-540-29659-X}	\N	0077ba3ad1ee2d12326c5073186eb7d3	10f82b2a6ba929739b328e42eed094ab	f9bcc4bb5c405360c06a0e592476ba6c	book	Handbuch Br{\\"u}cken : Entwerfen, Konstruieren, Berechnen, Bauen und Erhalten ; mit 143 Tabellen	\N	Gerhard Mehlhorn	2007
7433915	\N	\N	\N	13., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	Krings:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-519-35625-2}	\N	d649e202a5d59fd49a8bd6bd5e0e519e	0bbf36c702deeae273d667af197df0fe	463dd40abab697b5ebf2422bee4074d2	book	Kleine Baustatik : Grundlagen der Statik und Berechnung von Bauteilen	Wolfgang Krings and Artur Wanner	\N	2005
7433916	\N	\N	\N	2., korrigierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hake:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-72623-4 - 3-540-72623-3}	\N	34556ef334bec7c8687527e33ce48c78	fc7e3188402edae0130bbb2c2f3c7214	39318fcdfe29b6187c1a5c77525d3167	book	Statik der Fl{\\"a}chentragwerke : Einf{\\"u}hrung mit vielen durchgerechneten Beispielen ; [mit CD-ROM]	Erwin Hake and Konstantin Meskouris	\N	2007
7433917	\N	\N	\N	5., korrigierte Aufl., Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsch	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Stoecker:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8171-1720-8 - 3-8171-1720-5}	\N	834753f2f731c9caaf36111ca296cd57	c7387d9041e0786e9f353cbe3a5c99c3	631e8854bc402322adbd0d5761072657	book	Taschenbuch der Physik : Formeln, Tabellen, {\\"U}bersichten	\N	Horst St{\\"o}cker	2007
7434094	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KoenekeKS2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen und Weblinks	46-52	\N	10	\N		"Chaotisch, unkonzentriert, hibbelig oder verträumt: So werden Menschen mit der Aufmerksamkeitsstörung ADHS beschrieben. Das „Zappelphilipp-Syndrom“ ist schon auf der Schule ein ernstes Handicap. Noch schwieriger wird es im Studium, wenn man sein Lernpensum selbst organisieren muss. Einige Universitäten haben das Problem erkannt und bieten nun spezielle Trainings für betroffene Studenten an."	aef04be16bd542c43c6db8f4335822a8	bfb1db399154d88ea2a9b992e4ce67f6	b434774805b5f95c412c69e21f427816	article	Konzentriert studieren	Vanessa Köneke	\N	2008
7434115	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaumAldehoffMH2008	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	54-55	\N	10	\N		"Depressive Menschen erkranken oft am Herzen. Aber warum ist das so?"	19b0b60b2767571278d04e55fe32681b	535716083cfb032f1a3dbe1038f1091c	23168836a7cf2690f17f4ba03584fb83	article	Mein Herz so trüb	Thomas Saum-Aldehoff	\N	2008
7434118	P.M.	2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OertlVerstehen2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	68-74	\N	8	\N		"Im Zeitalter der Hirnforschung und der Hightech-Medizin hat das Herz nur noch den Status einer mechanischen Pumpe. Früher galt es als Sitz der Seele, der Erkenntnis und der Gefühle. Darin steckt ein wahrer Kern. Das sagt jetzt auch die Wissenschaft."	82f6a0ea1bf87b477ede5ca0a48a13e2	94063de46c8ecf92ef6311fb0ebf7d3e	2b8ba04eacdd75048eb24aaf4e8310de	article	Verstehen Sie Ihren Herzcode?	Marianne Oertl	\N	2008
7434458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	coppola08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icdm/icdm2008.html#CoppolaMP08	\N		\N	\N	153-162	\N	\N	conf/icdm/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDM.2008.153}, date = {2009-02-20}	\N	e4a53ed8498797805c1ec59c3feee3a3	fef79ab75e6d98465cf566b52fb406cf	7bcbed1168cdd5c2328b4f388b28c4e3	inproceedings	Generalized Framework for Syntax-Based Relation Mining.	Bonaventura Coppola and Alessandro Moschitti and Daniele Pighin	\N	2008
7434484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Ethics. Privacy, Property, and Power	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palmer-Patents-2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	123-168	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d11c3d8842ee20e9180546a6f5f519b	b5d1f8e2514cc4ed4a22b9c514b2e4af	1c72abd45f5595b4c46b6994998ccf56	incollection	Are patents and copyrights morally justified? The philosophy of property rights and ideal objects	T.G. Palmer	A.D. Moore	2005
7434562	\N	\N	\N	\N	apr	\N	\N	\N	Symantec security response	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	symantec08	http://www.symantec.com/it/it/business/theme.jsp?themeid=threatreport	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Volume XIII	\N		\N	5d60059cee05929eea576fcac40cc9bf	3c3faa3513aefb90146eb210985acedf	794cfb66c146c56660015dd82f7b23f8	techreport	Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report
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-- Trends for July­-December 07	\N	\N	2008
7434587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Testing and Analysis of Web Services	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	cova07:webvuln	http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~vigna/publications/2007_cova_felmetsger_vigna_webvuln.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b3472a3aa282dd961cd81079cac8cff	499cfe428f449c193c42f33534700fa3	e6e1434051f282858a484c32197b2895	incollection	Vulnerability Analysis of Web Applications	M. Cova and V. Felmetsger and G. Vigna	L. Baresi and E. Dinitto	2007
7434596	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Secure Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arlington, VA, USA	\N	\N	halfond06mar	http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~orso/papers/halfond.viegas.orso.ISSSE06.pdf	\N	Alex Orso - Publications - BibTeX References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}	\N	e13dbcf39873d4f05404fb98bee9a857	c2efa7ed2fad3e56615a582084c056f0	faab834cd55d62e4b72594cfcb53e0c0	inproceedings	A Classification of {SQL-Injection} Attacks and Countermeasures	William G.J. Halfond and Jeremy Viegas and Alessandro Orso	\N	2006
7434609	International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaldaufDR07surveycontextawaresystems	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijahuc/ijahuc2.html#BaldaufDR07	\N		\N	\N	263-277	\N	4	\N	date = {2008-01-03}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJAHUC.2007.014070}	Context-aware systems offer entirely new opportunities for application developers and
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for end users by gathering context data and adapting systems behaviour accordingly. Especially
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in combination with mobile devices these mechanisms are of high value and are used to
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increase usability tremendously. In this paper, we present common architecture principles of
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context-aware systems and derive a layered conceptual design framework to explain the different
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elements common to most context-aware architectures. Based on these design principles, we
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introduce various existing context-aware systems focusing on context-aware middleware and
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frameworks, which ease the development of context-aware applications. We discuss various
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approaches and analyse important aspects in context-aware computing on the basis of the
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presented systems.	dcfa5eb7c7696134e289ec18b4579f79	d0986cd9f0fce270ced8a2158d16f572	17fae4dca2f19f61e9fadbbaca7fae25	article	A Survey on Context-Aware Systems.	Matthias Baldauf and Schahram Dustdar and Florian Rosenberg	\N	2007
7434643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	988679	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=988679	\N	Securing web application code by static analysis and runtime protection	\N	\N	40--52	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-844-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/988672.988679}	Security remains a major roadblock to universal acceptance of the Web for many kinds of transactions, especially since the recent sharp increase in remotely exploitable vulnerabilities have been attributed to Web application bugs. Many verification tools are discovering previously unknown vulnerabilities in legacy C programs, raising hopes that the same success can be achieved with Web applications. In this paper, we describe a sound and holistic approach to ensuring Web application security. Viewing Web application vulnerabilities as a secure information flow problem, we created a lattice-based static analysis algorithm derived from type systems and typestate, and addressed its soundness. During the analysis, sections of code considered vulnerable are instrumented with runtime guards, thus securing Web applications in the absence of user intervention. With sufficient annotations, runtime overhead can be reduced to zero. We also created a tool named.WebSSARI (Web application Security by Static Analysis and Runtime Inspection) to test our algorithm, and used it to verify 230 open-source Web application projects on SourceForge.net, which were selected to represent projects of different maturity, popularity, and scale. 69 contained vulnerabilities. After notifying the developers, 38 acknowledged our findings and stated their plans to provide patches. Our statistics also show that static analysis reduced potential runtime overhead by 98.4%.	926eeb49bb40ddd21e915bd21a171a84	bd99197ca546ac694ee118b2abdcc6ac	0e6aab39aae9c49e308fde49dd876d73	inproceedings	Securing web application code by static analysis and runtime protection	Yao-Wen Huang and Fang Yu and Christian Hang and Chung-Hung Tsai and Der-Tsai Lee and Sy-Yen Kuo	\N	2004
7434653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MDChSWywxnS_iyhqeYVPWChCJ5w6OscfPZtdUWPxsC7mCbKjcriTDPQ0I0dRBW6IE8--Kxed5xhP5veeT1nNvA/RaoS-DMPS-2003.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It is well known that the life adapted to different climates from hot tropical to cold tundra. Earth by its very
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intrinsic nature of dynamism offers challenging situations to the life forms which prove disastrous to the life
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and property at times extinction species even. The present civilized society is industry oriented and energy
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intensive dependant mainly on fossil fuels. The exponential growth in the world population has lead to
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consumption of increasing amounts of fossil fuels. For example, more than half of the world’s oil reserves
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and a little less than three fourths of US oil reserves will be consumed during 1950 to 2025- a man’s lifetime.
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A century ago mostly the disasters were nature made. But now not only man’s activities are causing
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disasters but also man made disasters are increasing causing loss to life forms including him. The thirst for
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nonrenewable resources of energy has price. After use they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse
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gases affecting the global climate- especially depletion in ozone levels. The consequences of global
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warming in long term may be disastrous to the life forms. Today the high-tech observatories are capable of
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imaging the earth with high resolution. This enabled a close look at the earth processes and a good media to
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capture natural and manmade disasters. They show, with increasing evidence, the role of man as a strong
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catalyst.	3dc46c77c860b23c217d2b413220aa50	0fb5365856c3d7258ae4ba968684ca53	036ef7cbf2bf0ca16e9f0c7bed0a71b8	proceedings	View From Space Of Global Disasters- Man: A Strong Catalyst? Part-1	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	\N	2003
7434654	SIGPLAN Not.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1250739	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1273442.1250739	\N	Sound and precise analysis of web applications for injection vulnerabilities	\N	\N	32--41	\N	6	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1273442.1250739}	\N	a9252e9f9f26748386007ee211a894ef	ad610a65834160a5c607eaa8874f1c3b	b2592d23417ea8d1fc018d91f7ab471b	article	Sound and precise analysis of web applications for injection vulnerabilities	Gary Wassermann and Zhendong Su	\N	2007
7434662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In 20th IFIP International Information Security Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nguyen-tuong05automaticallyhardening	\N	\N	Automatically hardening web applications using precise tainting - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	372--382	\N	\N	\N		\N	f72898e5175e3cc018fd6a7299da5653	978593cf0c2858e818058bf8e0c109f6	3e7e53479ca27d6bdc0779d1ab6c8ebd	inproceedings	Automatically hardening web applications using precise tainting	Anh Nguyen-tuong and Salvatore Guarnieri and Doug Greene and Jeff Shirley and David Evans	\N	2005
7434666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection (RAID	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pietraszek05defendingagainst	\N	\N	Defending against injection attacks through context-sensitive string evaluation - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b94a8205f95e5db1509d19402d9faa6	63a4f9a0a4936b21ccae5be385464f1c	4d7f64110b498e74d0386011d1ad9fe3	inproceedings	Defending against injection attacks through context-sensitive string evaluation	Tadeusz Pietraszek and Chris V and En Berghe	\N	2005
7434669	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	{SESS'09}: Proceedings of the 5$^{th}$ International
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                  Workshop on Software Engineering for Secure Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver, Canada	\N	\N	sess09:monga	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6c0459c1686662166858ddbd3f5cc16	d8fb09685c2834d7cba7274c9f65b424	1e4712ac62cbb9a91d258776c369c58d	inproceedings	A hybrid analysis framework for detecting web
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                  application vulnerabilities	Mattia Monga and Roberto Paleari and Emanuele Passerini	\N	2009
7434699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QD6hSQkRT2y6KhMEB0dw4IaZ4GyAPo4L2ZzXGbcgaf2OyBNrwytCZinqxLBDq4HjOGyliDpj1VPnCR4YHf6i2A/SHE__MAN_GOA.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4cde3030eb2df665b544f118cc567b1	bb114358fdeef54c145200411ba351ed	c9c4c10bc85432cb9d8f094851e86d4a	proceedings	View From Space Of Global Disasters- Man: A Strong Catalyst? Part-2	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	\N	2003
7434709	\N	DMPS 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QD6hSTUK3ri6KhMET_J4KNfSWONtnmbAH7nORy8VF_3pb3Gh5wvmKghQ-JnM7385yciL4f7BYtCmJBLRPyoelQ/SHE__VIEWS_GOA.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	324823e9dac1e8bf2b5deee71b31a6e2	259060d0bd687711fd66fc394fa0a0b2	6105ae8f6fc40a10039527622c39ab6d	proceedings	View From Space Of Global Disasters- Man: A Strong Catalyst? Part-3	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Goa IPSHEM	2003
7434717	Kantian Review	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	denis_individual_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	82--115	\N	1	\N		I explore conceptions of individual and collective human flourishing in Immanuel Kant's philosophy, considering not only his ethics, but also his writings on history, education, anthropology, and religion. I draw heavily on Kant's accounts of the highest good and duties to oneself. This exploration reveals how the highest good of a possible world roots Kant's moral philosophy in human nature, history, and social experience; how Kant's interest in individual freedom shapes and illuminates his conceptions of human perfection and human flourishing; and how Kantian ethics provides resources for thinking about the meaning and purpose of human life.	d0655adc5d61cd4598893d7d3031220e	3c14d4cac6a2ba29c5bc859c79dbe813	1f4188a48207ee1de2f60ebecc337cad	article	Individual and Collective Flourishing in Kant's Philosophy.	Lara. Denis	\N	2008
7434718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDIM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	GranitzerKSRWDL08mltechniquesforcontextextraction	\N	\N		\N	\N	233-240	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icdim/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDIM.2008.4746809}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2917-2}	\N	d743501a7f1cc6eee6b26023f6f67138	f7c3625c16333eec5abb7a34e8b4f194	fb9546dbc77a07ce435a1501330d7811	inproceedings	Analysis of machine learning techniques for context extraction	Michael Granitzer and Mark Kr{\\"o}ll and Christin Seifert and Andreas S. Rath and Nicolas Weber and Olivia Dietzel and Stefanie N. Lindstaedt	Pit Pichappan and Ajith Abraham	2008
7434724	Communications of the ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1461949	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1461928.1461949	\N	Building secure web applications with automatic partitioning	\N	\N	79--87	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1461928.1461949}	\N	c91063d91aa95f9f25fddd2d75e3c4db	3be60ee93b26c87afed314da7291c5f6	05f12c3d312f84ae7182365271d5b4e2	article	Building secure web applications with automatic partitioning	Stephen Chong and Jed Liu and Andrew C. Myers and Xin Qi and K. Vikram and Lantian Zheng and Xin Zheng	\N	2009
7434727	Communications of the ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1461945	\N	\N		\N	\N	52--59	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1461928.1461945}	\N	527d8f92ba337d5b46f554ffe24917e5	321aee29bc5abd8d7b9de32ca7c30906	bd7cfa4453523f47d168cf32dc844b3b	article	Toward $2^W$, beyond web 2.0	T. V. Raman	\N	2009
7434750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th USENIX Security Symposium	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Association	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	720286	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=720286	\N	A Flexible Containment Mechanism for Executing Untrusted Code	\N	\N	207--225	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-931971-00-5}	\N	38e8dd5f71fa270ec52585feb9cccf57	725b5cd554a848cf3c6f62c64625d0d1	b59cab4bf459083ef84b3956edbbb986	inproceedings	A Flexible Containment Mechanism for Executing Untrusted Code	David S. Peterson and Matt Bishop and Raju Pandey	\N	2002
7434774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	prudhommeaux_sparql_2008	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {spec:sparql}	\N	ad18b74c71e0770000b5d2f3f7c754a7	cab8b1f0c09d6337e91bee3d2c6bee78	91fc1839fc67dd44bde01bed33e73f69	misc	{SPARQL} Query Language for {RDF,} {W3C} Recommendation	\N	Eric Prud'hommeaux and Andy Seaborne	2008
7434925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Zaberns Bildbände zur ArchäologieSonderbände der Antiken Welt	SWB-116428112	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz11642811inh.pdf ; http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz11642811vlg.pdf	\N		\N	\N	196	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-3429-X ; 978-3-8053-3429-7}, size = {196 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt.}	\N	e6563bd3342125e138cf4208597d1b89	ed3a8548f6e21219f121526dee78af56	33a4e6ae48162e531bc2c136d7888200	book	Grenzen des Römischen Imperiums	\N	Verlag Philipp von Zabern and Gerhild Klose [Red.]	2006
7434936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California at Berkeley	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	894360	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	source = {http://www.ncstrl.org:8900/ncstrl/servlet/search?formname=detail\\&id=oai%3Ancstrlh%3Aucb%3AUCB%2F%2FCSD-99-1056}	\N	e4fff74ee7aa6de99dff754be0e6d8aa	95ca5f107d58c37db3846e6d5bccbcf4	c542032c103c4bdb3851769fd808121c	techreport	Janus: an Approach for Confinement of Untrusted Applications	David A. Wagner	\N	1999
7434956	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shanghai, China	\N	\N	hallaraker05:javascript	\N	\N		\N	\N	85--94	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6e488e2da70e7b0fcedc75569c83f76	9d4a196825e8f5466e15814767147f0b	352fcda0d0b4d15d0e27788358a48f17	inproceedings	{Detecting Malicious JavaScript Code in Mozilla}	O. Hallaraker and G. Vigna	\N	2005
7434996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1367570	\N	\N		\N	\N	535--544	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367570}	\N	ee33347d7ed5a459aec017df0dbb79d6	54351c9846bae558ccd444cff0c7b334	f44de644d8328917316b421c8e4fcb71	inproceedings	SMash: secure component model for cross-domain mashups on unmodified browsers	Frederik De Keukelaere and Sumeer Bhola and Michael Steiner and Suresh Chari and Sachiko Yoshihama	\N	2008
7435032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/jssec.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	js98	http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/jssec.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5edec2a1833b48ca72b743fd95974b70	bcf87478184b182ebd25a699d85444ba	d610649a82aefddeaad41dc70561d091	misc	Javascript security	Mozilla.org	\N	1998
7435078	Towards a Service-Based Internet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89897-9_1	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we compare and integrate Dynamo and ASTRO, two previous approaches of the authors for run-time monitoring of
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BPEL orchestrations. A key element of the proposed integrated framework is the capability to cover a wide range of features,including the detection of complex behavioural patterns, the possibility to measure boolean, numeric and time-related properties,the possibility to monitor the behaviour of the composition both at the level of a single execution instance and by aggregatingthe information of all execution instances of a given composition.	0d145abd65ef0767c4c841766811e132	071da887fddd8a485fdb7530827ba0c1	71afcb1ac4d85fc7f9156ce2efa4ac12	article	An Integrated Approach for the Run-Time Monitoring of BPEL Orchestrations	Luciano Baresi and Sam Guinea and Raman Kazhamiakin and Marco Pistore	\N	2008
7435101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISEC '08: Proceedings of the 1st conference on India software engineering conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1342222	\N	\N		\N	\N	39--48	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hyderabad, India}, isbn = {978-1-59593-917-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1342211.1342222}	\N	5274da8b312d18dceee543e3659d8d5f	8b4f054410b9741afa53198ff0f520eb	f3d8cb5c9d876ea498c489c45d3f625a	inproceedings	A dynamic and reactive approach to the supervision of BPEL processes	Luciano Baresi and Sam Guinea	\N	2008
7435408	Journal of Empirical Finance	11	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirschey2004	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VFG-4B3NRRP-1/1/b128f5ae91fd40c446d500141b4ad1be	\N		\N	\N	91--107	\N	1	\N		\N	7f64661f50e4cbe49ef1d1084ff7900b	b1961c797888085a37b31f44e6c3d846	6254333b987c50395b458217dbec2d57	article	Are scientific indicators of patent quality useful to investors?	Mark Hirschey and Vernon J. Richardson	\N	2004
7435822	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rolf2008	http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/id=10082	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Kollmeier, Katrin: Ordnung und Ausgrenzung.	72a053c94db734a4735e2bfd06e79d0d	65aab21da426b5d9b83a6e8b8c5c034d	26065fab763239a1a3fc5ba5a5ca1d88	book	Kollmeier, Kathrin, Ordnung und Ausgrenzung. Die Disziplinarpolitik der Hitler-Jugend, G�ttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007, ISBN: 978-3-525-35158-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-525-35158-1> . [Rezension].	Rolf Sch�rken	\N	2008
7435823	Praxis Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	wigbert2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	50	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Als vor 75 Jahren am 27. Februar 1933 in Berlin der Reichstag brannte, war dies f�r das NS-Regime ein willkommener Vorwand, Tausende seiner Gegner verhaften zu lassen. Schon am n�chsten Tag unterschrieb Reichspr�sident Hindenburg die so genannte "Verordnung zum Schutz von Volk und Staat", die in bis dahin nicht bekanntem Umfang Grundrechte au�er Kraft setzte und bis Mai 1945 galt. Sie "legitimierte" den bis zur totalen Niederlage Hitler-Deutschlands andauernden Ausnahmezustand (Orig.).	cef78b35c059e51483de13e05ae51b4d	63332842dc56f0d1aeb4b0bc68552f9f	ae37eab91b5c46cfc03d03e00cd3955d	article	Der Reichstagsbrand. Neue Untersuchungen zur T�terschaft - weiterhin offene Fragen.	Wigbert Benz	\N	2008
7435824	Journal of media psychology	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	gabriela2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	43-56	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1864-1105}	Effects of the movie "My Fuehrer - The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler" by Dani Levy were tested with regard to: (a) attitudes toward Hitler, (b) the perceived role of the German population in Nazi Germany, (c) the perception of present danger from national socialist tendencies, and (d) the subjective need for continued preoccupation with German history. A total of 110 Germans were invited to a cinema and randomly assigned to the control group the filled in the relevant questionnaire before the movie, or to the film group that filled in the questionnaire after the movie. The film group reported fewer negative attitudes toward Hitler than the control group and saw the German population less as victims. Attitudes toward right-wing political parties and empathy, as well as demographic variables, exerted significant moderator effects. Results are discussed with regard to the public controversy concerning a potential trivialization of Hitler and National Socialism by the movie. (DIPF/Orig.).	9bc3ab257df54f275e38fb219999ab7b	429f6532d5f8a571166668e3954aea38	a949bbaaaade1187a15c644bdcb3e726	article	Laughing about Hitler? Evaluation of the movie "My Fuehrer - The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler".	\N	\N	2008
7435825	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	d.2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	13-51	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	Allzu lange hatten Kaiser Wilhelm und seine Gener�le die Augen vor der unvermeidlichen Niederlage ihrer Kriegspolitik verschlossen. Als im Herbst 1918 das Ende kann, schmissen sie kurzerhand den politischen Bettel hin und �berlie�en es der unter St�rmen geborenen Republik, Deutschland in die ern�chternde Zukunft als geschlagene Ex-Gro�macht zu f�hren. Der Neuanfang war so mit gewaltigen Problemen belastet, welche die junge Demokratie von einer Krise in die n�chste st�rzten. Diese Krisen wurden von politischen Kreisen zur Rechten wie zur Linken immer aufs Neue angeheizt. Sie setzten darauf, auf den Tr�mmern der ersten deutschen Demokratie ihr eigenes politisches S�ppchen zu kochen - die "wilden Zwanzigerjahre" begannen in einem Tollhaus der Politik (Orig.). Das Schwerpunktthema des Heftes "Tollhaus Deutschland 1918-1923 - Zwischen Revolution und Charleston" wird mit folgenden Beitr�gen behandelt: Hohenzollernd�mmerung - Das Ende des Kaiserreichs - Friedrich Ebert: Revolution�r wider Willen - Chronologie 1918-1923 - Der Augiasstall - Die Stunde der Revolution�re - Die neue Verfassung - Mutter Courage der Revolution: Rosa Luxemburg - Die Hypothek von Versailles - Tanz auf dem Vulkan - Auf den Barrikaden - Politik mit Mord und Totschlag - Blutige Groteske: Hitlers Putsch - Ein Volk von Billion�ren - Auf d�nnem Eis - R�tselhaftes.	a022adc495787b0b77590c57a32b7214	1eaf224b9d6b82a95356a35e7eca1ad3	c868eba2099a96689fcb81acf8c889ac	article	Tollhaus Deutschland. Auf den Tr�mmern des Kaiserreichs.	\N	\N	2008
7435826	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	j�rgen2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	14-50	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	Die "Siegermacht" Italien st�rzte nach Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs in eine schwere Krise. Ein "starker Mann" musste her, und als solcher pr�sentierte sich Benito Mussolini, der F�hrer der "Schwarzhemden" und "Erfinder" des Faschismus mit seinem autorit�ren Staatskonzept. Das brachte auf Kosten der Demokratie einige Erfolge, doch Mussolini tr�umte von mehr, von einem neuen R�merreich. Vom Weltreich tr�umte auch sein Nachahmer in Deutschland, der dann den "Duce" und seinen Staat erbarmungslos mit in den Abgrund riss (Orig.). Das Schwerpunktthema des Heftes "Hitlers Vorbild - Hitlers Marionette: Mussolini" wird mit folgenden Beitr�gen behandelt: Schauspieler der Macht - Lehrjahre eines Diktators - Der Impresario des Faschismus - Rot gegen Schwarz - Marsch auf Rom - Der machtlose Monarch - Das neue Italien - Imperiale Albtr�ume - Ungleiche Partner - Die Generalprobe - Kleine Siege, gro�e Niederlagen - Tod einer Marionette - Die Erben des "Duce", zus�tzlich wird auf einer Zeittafel das Zeitalter des Faschismus verdeutlicht.	654d31910b5f3e8455314a2254d46539	27b601b56c1b6bb061d881c8b3893062	99c2e04f9afa53c8adbe0dd644d37527	article	Aufstieg und Fall des "Duce". Benito Mussolini - vom Vorbild zum Vasallen.	\N	\N	2008
7435827	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	d.2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	52-54	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	In einer Sommernacht des Jahres 1934 legte Adolf Hitler einen Meilenstein zur unumschr�nkten Herrschaft: Durch den Mord an der SA-F�hrung schaltete er die Macht der "braunen Bataillone" aus. Was unter der irref�hrenden Bezeichnung "R�hm-Putsch" in die Geschichte einging, war ein Musterbeispiel skrupelloser "Probleml�sung" (Orig.). Der Autor schildert die Hintergr�nde und den Ablauf der Ausschaltung von Hitlers Konkurrenten, dem SA-F�hrer Ernst R�hm. Erw�hnung finden auch die im Zuge der "Aufr�umaktion" erschossenen 200 SA-Offiziere sowie die ca. 1000 mutma�lichen Regimegegner. Die anschlie�ende Legalisierung dieser Verbrechen im "Nazi-Deutschland" wird im vorliegenden Beitrag ebenfalls ausgef�hrt.	8cea735ebe870ce3d02042bb9f75f1b9	33e7dc1622ac3e9e5b4d6062f67c8cb0	f1b96705d9fba09b4fc00be2212006ea	article	Die Nacht der langen Messer. Der "R�hm-Putsch" 1934.	Harry D. Schurdel	\N	2008
7435828	Praxis Geschichte	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	tobias2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	33-37	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Marschierende SA-Trupps waren oft der erste Ber�hrungspunkt, den die Menschen in den 1920er Jahren mit der NS-Bewegung hatten. Abschreckend und beklemmend wirken die SA-M�nner mit ihren grimmigen Gesichtern und in ihren Uniformen bis heute. Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler (Sek. I) er�rtern in diesem Unterrichtsvorschlag, was junge M�nner in der Weimarer Republik in die Hitler-Bewegung trieb und warum sie sich als SA-Stra�enk�mpfer austobten (Orig.).	90743920ecdd530c9557f5c4d0698d8d	4f096531b7981fc8b0a0dff11c5e1a24	5905f44e9de870a135edeb8d33d91a1a	article	Der SA-Mann. Ann�herungen an ein Erscheinungsbild der Krisenjahre.	Tobias Stich	\N	2008
7435829	Schulmagazin 5 bis 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	horst-d.2008	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	41-44	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0947-2746}	Die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler lernen die Ursachen und die Auswirkungen der Reichskristallnacht im November 1938 kennen. Anhand eigener Befragungen vertiefen sie ihr Wissen zu dem Thema (Orig.).	e8c38a6b1a60b65ccbdc1fa17359eb8a	91da3eca13e1168cb3dc8a8ce972d07c	19ed857faa96a32201100c1f9e01728d	article	Reichskristallnacht. Die Nacht, in der die Synagogen brannten.	Horst-D. Mannel	\N	2008
7435830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D�sseldorf	\N	\N	\N	Patmos	\N	\N	stephan2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	219 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-491-36004-4 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-491-36004-4>}	Der Verfasser vertritt die These, dass der spezifisch nationalsozialistische Bewusstseinszustand sich als regressiv und magisch beschreiben l�sst. Dieses Bewusstsein war beherrscht von Vorstellungen wie au�ergew�hnlich, heilig, unheimlich und zauberisch. In diesem Sinne l�sst sich dieser Bewusstseinszustand auch als hypnotische Trance verstehen. Demzufolge war der Fokus der Aufmerksamkeit eingeengt und gefesselt von einer Person (Adolf Hitler) bzw. von einer Sache ('Drittes Reich'), unter Ausblendung gro�er Teile der Wirklichkeit. 'Glauben' war wichtiger als 'wissen'. Es wird gezeigt, dass der Nationalsozialismus seine psychosoziale Dynamik u. a. aus Schamgef�hlen bezog, deren Abwehr er anbot und legitimierte, etwa durch Idealisierungen und Gr��enphantasien, durch Versprechungen, die Ehre Deutschlands wiederherzustellen, durch ein zynisches Weltbild der H�rte, Arroganz und Verachtung gegen�ber Bev�lkerungsgruppen, die per Projektion als 'schwach' gebrandmarkt und besch�mt, gedem�tigt, ausgeschlossen, zu Objekten gemacht und vernichtet wurden. Der Nationalsozialismus speiste sich auch aus den narzisstischen Defiziten seiner Anh�nger, die er auszuf�llen versprach. Dies erfolgte u. a. durch Vorstellungen von Auserw�hlt-Sein und Elite, durch narzisstische Gratifikationen (mittels diverser Ehrungen, Bef�rderungen usw.), eingebettet in ein heroisches Weltbild. Der Nationalsozialismus erwuchs aus der Abwehr der Traumata des Ersten Weltkrieges. Der ganze Lebensstil der NS-Anh�nger war auf das 'Dritte Reich' und den 'F�hrer' ausgerichtet, unter Vernachl�ssigung von famili�ren Interessen und moralischen Werten. Zum Schluss wird argumentiert, dass der Nationalsozialismus nicht darauf zielte, die Menschen kognitiv zu �berzeugen, sondern sie emotional einzubinden. Er lebte von der narzisstischen Bed�rftigkeit und Abh�ngigkeit seiner Anh�nger, von ihren Schamgef�hlen, Kriegstraumata und fr�hkindlichen Erl�sungsphantasien. (ICG2). Die Untersuchung enth�lt quantitative Daten. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1933 bis 1945.	2be2e8e086a7f6bcb86e52e54771ace5	a0e3e5f1c2c4e657e2a59e8df8e243cb	ec5762549645bf863ea2b2e121ed8fee	book	Warum folgten sie Hitler? Die Psychologie des Nationalsozialismus.	Stephan Marks	\N	2007
7435831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft. 180	G�ttingen	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht	\N	\N	kathrin2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	368 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-525-35158-1}	\N	536ed9a8c0b09c0cabea2d5776d427e5	8e0b0e197609493d81d1bed544d32df1	1724390aa524c3623479143d4ba0cf55	book	Ordnung und Ausgrenzung. Die Disziplinarpolitik der Hitler-Jugend.	Kathrin Kollmeier	\N	2007
7435832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innsbruck	\N	\N	\N	Selbstverl.	\N	\N	viktor2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	[16] Bl	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccbbc462381e34a1e30a2ffb48c13830	494f48f550dbef6eb6ee1de87a7a9271	f0db8953de8dc63a5e1ae5e78c8aeb41	book	Die Adolf Hitlerschulen auf der Ordensburg Sonthofen. Dokumentation, Erg�nzungen, Erinnerungen.	Viktor Herzner	\N	2007
7435833	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passau	\N	\N	\N	Stutz	\N	\N	hans2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88849-983-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-88849-983-8> ; 3-88849-983-6 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-88849-983-6>}	\N	82247d0a4a07b2655cb1a7ddb3a52d67	cd23e5499084f9a8b64f62cbd534d54e	94741dd106a049dae7a191a559810cb6	book	Derweil gibt's kein "Heil Hitler" mehr. Erinnerungen an eine Kindheit und Jugend in Freimann. 1. Aufl.	Hans Schauer	\N	2007
7435834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	\N	Argument-Verl.	\N	\N	klaus2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	374 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88619-334-9 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-88619-334-9>}	Inhaltsverzeichnis: Klaus Weber: Vorwort (7-20); Jan Rehmann: Die Behandlung des Ideologischen in marxistischen Faschismustheorien (29-66); Wolfgang Fritz Haug: Ann�herung an die faschistische Modalit�t des Ideologischen (67-112); Manfred Behrens: Ideologische Anordnung und Pr�sentation der Volksgemeinschaft am Ersten Mai 1933 (113-142); Herbert Bosch: Ideologische Transformationsarbeit in Hitlers Rede zum Ersten Mai 1933 (143-178); Rolf Nemitz: Die Erziehung des faschistischen Subjekts (179-216); Wieland Elfferding: Opferritual und Volksgemeinschaftsdiskurs am Beispiel des Winterhilfswerks (217-244); Chup Friemert: Die Organisation des Ideologischen als betriebliche Praxis (245-270); Silke Wenk: Gebauter Nationalsozialismus (271-296); Eckhard Volker: Ideologische Subjektion in den Literaturverh�ltnissen (297-326); Thomas Laugstien: Die Organisation des Ideologischen im Reichsparteitagsfilm (327-354). Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1933 bis 1933.	7025cc1a25b9f84fae1910b8bec85bff	4719557f8a9d168d2291e872301a4b44	107e92a55f24ecbeff827eabcbf46f13	book	Faschismus und Ideologie. Projekt Ideologietheorie. Neuausg.	Klaus Weber	\N	2007
7435835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltheim-Schnellbach	\N	\N	\N	Bublies	\N	\N	max2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-937820-04-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-937820-04-0> ; 3-937820-04-3; 978-3-937820-04-3 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-937820-04-3>}	\N	b2bb9893e6b3c2344f4e53046c1e692b	abf30f45cd8e78aea6674c46e90d20fc	9301abeb69c6f5824313b82743d6275b	book	Die Adolf-Hitler-Schulen.	Max Kl�ver	\N	2007
7435836	Der Deutschunterricht	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	dirk2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	72-74	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0340-2258}	Rezension des Films von Dani Levy "Mein F�hrer - Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit �ber Adolf Hitler".	b24925dccb68edec63bd0b69d8cbc44f	1e6ce3b80511272315213e61c37f597f	b6481263eeacf37697244479dde35124	article	"Der Jud' tut gut". Dani Levys Film "Mein F�hrer" zeigt Hitler als l�cherliche und bemitleidenswerte Kreatur.	Dirk Frank	\N	2007
7435837	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	noauthororeditor2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	52-55	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	\N	06259cf1a585f3c262464ef90f24d36d	9bc8e2660a0510ecea46613667c1f99c	1a57927c2a61a3095b57ac2e3d1422c7	article	Hitlers Bollwerk. Der Atlantikwall. Menschen und Monumente. 7.	\N	\N	2007
7435838	Geschichte lernen	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	119	hartmann2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	28-32	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	An der Person des Hjalmar Schacht, �ber Jahre Minister und Reichsbankchef unter Hitler, kann exemplarisch die Thematik einer schuldhaften Verstrickung von b�rgerlichen Eliten in die Verbrechen des Nationalsozialismus erarbeitet werden. Mithilfe der vorgelegten Materialien l�sst sich sowohl eine Pro- und Contra-Debatte als auch eine Gerichtsverhandlung durchf�hren, die von dem fiktiven Fall ausgeht, dass ein Staatsanwalt Revision gegen das Urteil des N�rnberger Gerichtshofs (Freispruch f�r Schacht) einlegt.	91e12ed3b80200e6247d25ce179a7134	5c71849ab949887dd65b38751c9b5623	2dd11e7bd6b8837e0106ec0d4c878bc2	article	Mitl�ufer oder Hauptt�ter? Der Rolle Hjalmar Schachts im "Dritten Reich" auf der Spur.	Hartmann Wunderer	\N	2007
7435839	PM : Praxis der Mathematik in der Schule	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13	michael2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	27-36	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0032-7042; 1617-6960}	Eine wichtige Leistung der Mathematik ist, durch Aufbereitung von Daten eine Sachlage so transparent zu machen, dass Hypothesen formuliert oder Entscheidungen gef�llt werden k�nnen. Sie kann damit zur kritischen Haltung eines m�ndigen B�rgers beitragen. Wie vielf�ltig Interpretationen von Daten trotz eindeutiger Ausgangslage sein k�nnen zeigt sich am Beispiel der Auswertung von Wahlergebnissen, hier unter der Fragestellung: Wer w�hlte Hitler? Die W�hlerwanderungen in der Weimarer Republik sollen dazu exemplarisch betrachtet werden.; Mathematics can help to clarify situations by interpreting data. In consequence hypotheses can be stated and decisions can be made. So mathematics can support students to become critically aware citizens. Dealing with election data shows a huge variety of possibilities of how to interpret data. As an example the election data from the Republic of Weimar will be looked at to answer the question: Who voted for Hitler?	11737f742fde21b7121473516f3b5bc0	2523ae203bce70687be112094240d7c8	41eb5682714e8edcb883c8785c8b96d4	article	Wer w�hlte Hitler? Mathematik hilft beim Interpretieren von Statistiken.	Michael Marxer	\N	2007
7435840	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	karin2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	12-50	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	Die einzelnen Beitr�ge zum Schwerpunktthema "Durch die H�lle" beinhalten Schilderungen des "Gro�en Krieges", in dem an der Westfront die Deutschen auf der einen Seite und die Franzosen und Briten auf der anderen Seite erbittert um den "Endsieg" k�mpften. Die Autoren gehen besonders auf das Leben der Soldaten in den verschlammten und verlausten Sch�tzengr�ben und die Art der Sturmangriffe ein, die zumeist direkt in den Tod f�hrten. Das Massensterben im Grabenkrieg vor Verdun wird ebenso eindringlich geschildert wie die Marneschlacht sowie die Schlacht an der Somme. Neben einer Chronologie des ersten Weltkriegs werden auch die vielschichtigen Gr�nde f�r sein Ausbrechen aufgef�hrt. Des weiteren schildern die Autoren u.a. die Zust�nde an der Heimatfront, die Zensur der Feldpost, die Giftgas- und Panzereins�tze, das erste Auftreten des Gefreiten Adolf Hitlers, die Meuterei der franz�sischen Soldaten und schlie�lich die Vorg�nge beim Kriegsende.	257726c93ae5a5bab5270bc12dd969ab	51bd6b80f2fed4a52639cd949fb859fb	058a32b19febcedbb5d3f113b49b7df1	article	Durch die H�lle. Die Westfront im Ersten Weltkrieg.	\N	\N	2007
7435841	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	magnus2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	609-623	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	In diesem Literaturbericht stellt der Autor die Inhalte verschiedener B�cher, Sammelb�nde und (Sammel-)Biographien vor, die sich mit dem Nationalsozialismus und seinen "Ausw�chsen" besch�ftigen und zeitgen�ssische Entwicklungen im Dritten Reich sowie der Nachkriegszeit analysieren und dokumentieren. Auch Untersuchungen zur "Geisteswelt und Entwicklungsgeschichte" einzelner Historiker werden in die Literaturvorstellung mit aufgenommen. Der Autor schlie�t seinen umfassenden Beitrag mit den Worten: "Zur Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft geh�rt folglich auch eine Analyse der Geschichtsschreibung �ber diese Jahre im Gesamtbild des deutschen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts".	3b7ba527068d5477d4a5814ddd6d412a	6c0fd6601c687763c4fb360d3d5aedef	3716d70349ba37476f210433648c897c	article	Geschichte des nationalsozialistischen Deutschland. Teil II.	Magnus Brechtken	\N	2007
7435842	Praxis Geschichte	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	ulrich2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die f�r den Themenschwerpunkt: "Politische Reden - Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert" ausgew�hlten Reden in einer �bersicht dargestellt, die neben dem Titel und Inhalt der Rede auch den Zugriff bzw. die Methode sowie den jeweiligen Autor auff�hrt. Es wurden Reden ausgew�hlt, "die in engem zeitlichen Bezug stehen und die alle unter den Bedingungen der massenmedial bestimmten �ffentlichkeit gehalten wurden".	c15507a6a2c2cee7b8eb5fd621ba4cc3	efd7e5f97369f3cdf3660e65742efa03	0b8d0fb66d81457132b988b3ba0f7162	article	Politische Reden. Didaktisch-methodische �berlegungen.	Ulrich Baumg�rtner	\N	2007
7435843	Praxis Geschichte	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	klaus2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	11-12	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Der Autor pr�sentiert die der Zeitschriftenausgabe beiliegende DVD, welche ausgew�hlte Ton- und Filmdokumente, Praxismaterialien und erg�nzende Hinweise zum Thema "Politische Reden - Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert" liefert. Eine �bersicht, welche die Namen der Redner, die Titel der Ton- und Filmdokumente sowie die zus�tzlichen, auf der Heft-DVD vorhandenen Materialien auff�hrt, gibt einen strukturierten �berblick. Eine Bedienungsanleitung erleichtert die Nutzung des vorgestellten Unterrichtsmaterials.	9556ffc829054b3e98e8cb05b8ac598a	18e3f0d2d9b9b467f248dddc972f59f7	ee548d0632fcbd960d7125f16ca92f86	article	Die Praxis-DVD zum Themenheft "Politische Reden".	Klaus Fieberg	\N	2007
7435844	Praxis Geschichte	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	elmar2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	26-29	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Mit seinem Aufruf an das deutsche Volk am 10. Februar 1933 er�ffnete Adolf Hitler im Berliner Sportpalast den Wahlkampf zu den Reichstagswahlen am 5. M�rz 1933. Der Aufruf hat einen besonderen Stellenwert: Mit der Kundgebung begann ein neuer Stil nationalsozialistischer Propaganda. Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler der Sekundarstufe II analysieren die Dramaturgie der Rede und erschlie�en die Wahlkampfstrategie der NSDAP (Orig.).	afd32fffd45b747b1de58f0c2eac42ac	46d0412dba49aa84d69ae53b51f90aaa	6e92e46696a887ced6b740d8a388b0e8	article	"Gib uns vier Jahre..." Hitlers Sportpalastrede im Februar 1933 als Musterbeispiel der NS-Propaganda.	Elmar Wagener	\N	2007
7435845	Praxis Geschichte	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	ingo2007	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	30-33	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	1940 griff der exilierte Literatur-Nobelpreistr�ger Thomas Mann aktiv in den Kampf gegen NS-Deutschland ein. Mit seinen BBC-Rundfunkansprachen an "Deutsche H�rer" versuchte er, Widerstand gegen Hitler zu mobilisieren. Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler der Sekundarstufe II erarbeiten hier Kontext und Inhalt dieser Reden am Beispiel der Ansprache zum zehnten Jahrestag der Macht�bernahme (nach Orig.). Die Ergebnisse werden in den Bezug zur Rede Joseph Goebbels gesetzt, der zum selben Anlass gesprochen hat.	a5abeb432f91c3a0a921eda478a2ae8c	bfd4b98504dd19ac7a582384a5d6a29f	f7515ec315c2f1b325e633023d0c9f9d	article	Betrachtungen eines Unpolitischen. Thomas Manns Radioreden gegen Hitler.	Ingo Lei�	\N	2007
7435846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P�dagogik im Militarismus und im Nationalsozialismus. Japan und Deutschland im Vergleich.	Bad Heilbrunn	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	h.-e.2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	207-226	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7815-1455-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7815-1455-2>}	\N	70a6d7c10fa909dd41adb079c10e80b0	c6f87051f73a8b4caf38bcce5bf1c5c7	696bcffeec4ccfad9299cfc6d0d4bbd6	incollection	'Totale Erziehung' im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland: Die Hitler-Jugend.	\N	\N	2006
7435847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elitebildung - Bildungselite. Erziehungswissenschaftliche Diskussionen und Befunde �ber Bildung und soziale Ungleichheit.	Opladen	\N	\N	\N	Budrich	\N	\N	gisela2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	44-66	\N	\N	\N		\N	c964cb552a3c6559d02fdd8b1876786c	da82f7c1f3daf9579e6e05e473cb6984	6fbf57d5e0d2f1df271784f6c8f1c042	incollection	"Klasse Schule - immer genug zu essen, wenig Mathematik". Elitebildung im "Dritten Reich" oder �ber die Herstellung von Elite- Bewusstsein.	Gisela Miller-Kipp	\N	2006
7435848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P�dagogik im Militarismus und im Nationalsozialismus. Japan und Deutschland im Vergleich.	Bad Heilbrunn	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	gisela2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	207-226	\N	\N	\N		\N	16ef34af3a8f1f6bbfc7c468b360f701	3e497dcdb96487896c8f2bc5d68c508b	89c1863b4fd14ef4e05a049063460df9	incollection	"Totale Erziehung" im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland. Die Hitler-Jugend.	Gisela Miller-Kipp	\N	2006
7435849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rechtsextremismus als Gesellschaftsph�nomen. Jugendhintergrund und Psychologie.	Br�hl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thomas2006	http://www.fhbund.de/nn_15672/SharedDocs/Publikationen/50__Veroeffentlichungen/Innere__Sicherheit/band__27,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/band_27.pdf	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	190-226	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0946-5782}	Den Nationalsozialisten ist es vor knapp siebzig Jahren gelungen, die Jugend durch f�r die damalige Zeit interessante und moderne Freizeitangebote wie das Segelfliegen, Motorradfahren und Schie�en f�r sich zu gewinnen, zu indoktrinieren und - in der Folge - f�r politische Interessen zu missbrauchen. Von Beginn des Krieges an wurden Angeh�rige der Hitlerjugend, zuerst nur an der Heimatfront, eingesetzt. Je l�nger der Krieg andauerte, umso mehr wurden Hitlerjungen auch an vorderster Front in Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS eingesetzt. Der vorliegende Beitrag gibt zun�chst einen kurzen �berblick �ber die Entstehungsgeschichte der Hitlerjugend (HJ). Im Anschluss daran wird deren Entwicklung zwischen 1926 und 1945 beleuchtet. Danach geht der Autor auf die Organisationsform sowie die Formen und Inhalte der Dienste innerhalb der HJ ein. Es wird deutlich, dass es sich dabei um das planm��ige Vorbereiten einer Generation auf den Kriegseinsatz handelte. (ICD2).	f176d194983117ee0bfc5d6468ee76a4	42455ef0146979716ccd7efb06fe9312	7eee7d48c595ac036d0406e2315d420a	incollection	Die Hitlerjugend. Das planm��ige Vorbereiten einer Generation auf den Kriegseinsatz.	Thomas Erkens	Herbert (Hrsg.) Kloninger	2006
7435850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antisemitismus und Erinnerungskulturen im postkommunistischen Europa.	Osnabr�ck	\N	\N	\N	fibre Verl.	\N	\N	pawel2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	33-49	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-938400-14-5}	Der Autor untersucht den Antisemitismus und fragt, warum gerade die Juden alle Schuld der Welt aufgeladen bekamen und vernichtet werden sollten. Psychosoziale und psychoanalytische Theorien erkl�ren zwar wie es zu Aggression und Gewalt kommt, aber nicht warum gerade Juden zu Opfern werden. Der Antisemitismus wird zumeist mit dem modernen Nationalismus in Zusammenhang gebracht. Der Autor beschreibt die Merkmale des Nationalismus und geht auf dessen historische Entwicklung bis Hitler ein. Er schlie�t mit der These: dass der Holocaust von einer langj�hrigen Antisemitismuskampagne vorbereitet worden ist, die als Prozess der Entfremdung der Juden unter den V�lkern Europas betrachtet werden kann. Diese wurde psychologisch und gesellschaftlich vorbereitet und hat bewirkt, dass f�r die meisten Menschen das Verbrechen an den Juden isoliert und als Sache der Opfer selbst betrachtet werden konnte. Auf diese Weise fand der Mord unter vollkommenem Schweigen der Welt, aller zivilisierten Regierungen und des Vatikans statt. Gerade deshalb starben die Juden umgeben von Gleichg�ltigkeit und oft Verachtung. Man konnte auf die Meinung sto�en, sie h�tten dieses Schicksal verdient. Deshalb unternahm keiner der damaligen gro�en Staatsm�nner irgendwelche Aktivit�ten, um wenigstens die Zahl der Opfer zu begrenzen. Es gibt jedoch etwas, das dem Holocaust (der Schoah) einen noch gef�hrlicheren Sinn gibt. Die gnostische (oder anders gesagt, neo-heidnische) Weltanschauung Hitlers war, trotz der christlichen Symbolik, derer er sich bediente, auf offensichtliche Weise nicht nur deren vollkommen verkehrte Darstellung, sondern bedeutete auch den Ersatz der aus j�disch-christlichen Wurzeln gewachsenen Kultur durch eine neue. Zwischen diesen beiden, angeblich einander chronologisch folgenden Epochen, verlief ein Krieg auf Leben und Tod. Die Juden sollten die alte Welt repr�sentieren, die Nazis - eine neue. Der Mord an den Juden sollte die notwendige Erg�nzung des Mordes am christlichen Europa sein. Die Ermordung der Juden, derer, die diese alte Welt geschaffen und symbolisiert haben, war eine Ersatzhinrichtung des alten Gottes. (FR2).	1e5dd9cc06495891e820f32ba307fb22	169f22761ae654860e3ef28faad71dfa	d5292c98ccc3fdd672366e60f2c7ddde	incollection	Die Schoah und die Ermordung des christlichen Europas.	Pawel Spiewak	Basil (Hrsg.) Kauffmann	2006
7435851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte und Erwachsenenbildung. 20	Essen	\N	\N	\N	Klartext-Verl.	\N	\N	paul2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89861-713-0}	\N	a5fea535e4f22bdbeca3ce74c1fc44cf	49dc5d187513f99216f732ef7527efc1	3ebacecc8ef08ca8cad2462b7c86bfab	book	Weltanschauliche Erziehung in Ordensburgen des Nationalsozialismus. Zur Geschichte und Zukunft der Ordensburg Vogelsang. 1. Aufl.	Paul Ciupke	\N	2006
7435852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studien zur Zeitgeschichte. 1	M�nchen	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	375 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-54501-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-486-54501-2>}	Vor dem Hintergrund der Darstellung des Werdegangs A. Rosenbergs vor der Macht�bernahme 1933 schildert der Autor die Entstehung des Amtes zur ideologischen �berwachung der Nation. Dabei werden die Machtverh�ltnisse in der Nazi-F�hrung und die Position Rosenbergs mit seinen B�ndnissen in diesen Kreisen dargestellt. Die vielf�ltigen Aktivit�ten unter seiner Leitung zur Beeinflussung des �ffentlichen Kulturlebens werden im Zusammenhang mit den ideologisch inspirierten Auseinandersetzungen um die geschichtswissenschaftliche Forschung und ihren organisatorischen Konsequenzen analysiert. (ICG). Die Untersuchung enth�lt quantitative Daten. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1927 bis 1945.	c13f492a6a8cf55718da951de383be08	edf1adf90118d2999e1b788b82e49a75	94c80f9b284ee681ab09af7ccdeddb62	book	Das Amt Rosenberg und seine Gegner. Studien zum Machtkampf im nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssystem. 2. Aufl.	\N	\N	2006
7435853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weltanschauliche Erziehung in Ordensburgen des Nationalsozialismus. Zur Geschichte und Zukunft der Ordensburg Vogelsang.	Essen	\N	\N	\N	Klartext-Verl.	\N	\N	gisela2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	S. 53-64	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ebc8a6878bb6b032691250a30dd7fd7	9108d168863ef12c1bd96eefeef9b0fb	97406d7c05ad4afa9159f1d7828f3df3	incollection	"Deutsche Jungs, die dem F�hrer helfen, das Reich zu tragen": Elite- Bildung und Elite-Bewusstsein in der Adolf-Hitler-Schule nebst Erinnerungsspuren zur "Ordensburg" Vogelsang.	Gisela Miller-Kipp	Paul (Hrsg.) Ciupke	2006
7435854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weltanschauliche Erziehung in Ordensburgen des Nationalsozialismus. zur Geschichte und Zukunft der Ordensburg Vogelsang.	Essen	\N	\N	\N	Klartext-Verl.	\N	\N	harald2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	85-100	\N	\N	\N		\N	66727d4f20112cdc61f95aa8907f30c3	d94e5d6e18b822cddd7a98980285bcf3	f1c1122eadc0bf5c62bb07ca91ae2aab	incollection	K�rpererziehung als Mittel zur Mentalit�tspr�gung an den Adolf-Hitler- Schulen.	Harald Scholtz	Paul (Hrsg.) Ciupke	2006
7435855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weltanschauliche Erziehung in Ordensburgen des Nationalsozialismus. zur Geschichte und Zukunft der Ordensburg Vogelsang.	Essen	\N	\N	\N	Klartext-Verl.	\N	\N	gerhard2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	65-84	\N	\N	\N		\N	a942a214c7cabced7272691ad888ca39	f03f9509507d900f55896b29412e75a3	64854de8c0b026da7253e74f7e194dfc	incollection	Die NS-Ordensburg Sonthofen 1934 bis 1945.	Gerhard Klein	Paul (Hrsg.) Ciupke	2006
7435856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichtswissenschaft. 6	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Frank & Timme	\N	\N	markus2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	252 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86596-082-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-86596-082-5>}	Der Verfasser geht der Frage nach, was mit der f�r die Germanisierungspl�ne relevanten Bev�lkerungsgruppe der 'volksdeutschen' Umsiedlern zwischen dem Verlassen ihrer alten Heimat und ihrer Ansiedlung geschehen ist, ob und wie sich die Propagandaformel vom 'Heim ins Reich' f�r sie realisiert hat. Es werden die Grundlagen und die Entwicklung der 'Volkstumsarbeit' von 1933 bis zur Beauftragung Himmlers mit der 'Zur�ckf�hrung' der 'Volksdeutschen' im Oktober 1939 und dem Beginn der Umsiedlung untersucht, wobei auch die au�enpolitischen Rahmenbedingungen und ihre Bedeutung f�r die konkreten Umsiedlungsentscheidungen thematisiert werden. Die Studie konzentriert sich auf die Entwicklung, Aufgabenfelder, Ausw�chse und Konflikte im Rahmen der Aktivit�ten der relevanten Institutionen im Dritten Reich. Es werden der Aufbau und die Organisation des etablierten Lagersystems zur provisorischen Unterbringung der Umsiedler sowie die Lebensverh�ltnisse in den Lagern und das Ausleseverfahren analysiert. Im Mittelpunkt des Interesses stehen die Fragen nach den Kriterien der Auslese und nach den am Ausleseverfahren beteiligten Expertengruppen, wobei eine besondere Aufmerksamkeit der Erfassung von Konflikten und Widerspr�chen geschenkt wird. (ICG2). Die Untersuchung enth�lt quantitative Daten. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1919 bis 1945.	5a26805e138d9fd52af1516a87b2add9	e83818a694b75641c2d0f27db7ccf7ad	da7aad43018b9131072e8ca0b7594022	book	Nationalsozialistische "Volkstumsarbeit" und Umsiedlungspolitik 1933-1945. Von der Minderheitenbetreuung zur Siedlerauslese.	Markus Leniger	\N	2006
7435857	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Von Stadtstaaten und Imperien. Kleinterritorien und Gro�reiche im historischen Vergleich. Tagungsbericht des 24. �sterreichischen Historikertages, Innsbruck, 20. - 23. September 2005.	Innsbruck	\N	\N	\N	Wagner	\N	\N	hermann2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	[133]-152	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7030-0420-9 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 978-3-7030-0420-9>}	\N	28fc9b71a6385cc50d7d1e3eb683a5e6	7bd5ef2fd8fddf01fdf874876402116b	3f8e13821f21d372f1327de10926281c	incollection	Hitlers Sch�lerbiographie -nachgepr�ft und berichtigt. Was bisher unbeachtete Dokumente und eine Neulesung bekannter Materialien ergeben.	Hermann M�cker	Richard (Hrsg.) Haidacher	2006
7435858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Universit�ten des Alten Reiches in der Fr�hen Neuzeit. In memoriam Rainer A. M�ller.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	\N	\N	christoph2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	266-268	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Zwischen Autonomie und Anpassung; Im Dschungel der Macht.	ff1070e19c81d5dac0d8a06ed01450a2	a8e57ea245d08b463177548bd1e5e9fa	4b1614fd72d003842b558a1edcb42647	incollection	John Connelly/Michael Gr�ttner (Hg.), Zwischen Autonomie und Anpassung. Universit�ten in den Diktaturen des 20. Jahrhunderts, Sch�ningh, Paderborn 2003, 285 S. - Dietrich Beyrau (Hg.), Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Hitler und Stalin, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, G�ttingen 2000, 399 S. [Rezension].	Christoph Jahr	Winfried (Hrsg.) M�ller	2006
7435859	Grundschule	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	annette2006	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	12-14	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0533-3431}	In einem Theaterst�ck �ber ein j�disches M�dchen setzen sich die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler mit dem Holocaust auseinander. Hilfreich ist, dass das "M�dchen" als Zeitzeugin dabei ist (Orig.).	7f417df684f83d9620ffb76ec5ce95ec	1e15f2f1785ad04525c3ba1671c41b0a	344ee16487757f199f4b17b9f23fb74d	article	"Dann hau ich Hitler eins auf die Nase!" Kinder begegnen einer Zeitzeugin des Holocaust.	Annette Graf	\N	2006
7435860	Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue (EWR)	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	jeanette2006	http://www.klinkhardt.de/ewr/89678252.html	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Kater, Michael J.: Hitler-Jugend.	d3ed12772cf522a96074e3bf2df0e56a	d370e0104e728c5c6795a460f93d72b8	cf407a0aabe763097c63fe696b7dfca9	article	Michael J. Kater, Hitler-Jugend, Darmstadt, Primus, 2005, 288 S., ISBN 3-89678-252-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89678-252-5> . [Rezension].	Jeanette Bair	\N	2006
7435861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Darmstadt	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	\N	\N	h.2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	288 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f4a93fb3d13723c615877a6792aaeeb	161cc06b021776ed884789211b2f9504	d492929e822909bcca8e1d8dcd32c6b2	book	Hitler-Jugend.	Michael H. Kater	\N	2005
7435862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenburg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jan2005	http://docserver.bis.uni-oldenburg.de/publikationen/dissertation/2005/thibei05/pdf/thibei05.pdf; http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=975185918; http://docserver.bis.uni-oldenburg.de/publikationen/dissertation/2005/thibei05/thibei05.html	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	321 S.	\N	\N	\N		"Die sowohl qualitativ wie quantitativ angelegte Untersuchung geht der Frage nach, inwieweit �ber Deutschleselernb�cher der ersten Jahrgangsstufe der Volksschule (Fibeln) Leitgedanken nationalsozialistischer Ideologie vermittelt wurden und ob sie als ein Medium totaler Ideologisierung fungierten. Die Materialbasis bildete eine Auswahl (Sample) von 124 Fibeln, welche zwischen 1933 und 1945 innerhalb des Deutschen Reiches erschienen waren. Insgesamt l�sst sich feststellen, dass eine Vielzahl von Fibeln des Dritten Reiches als Medium der Indoktrination mit nationalsozialistischer Ideologie fungierten, jedoch nicht alle ideologischen Leitgedanken �ber die Fibeln vermittelt wurden. Schwerpunktm��ig wurden das F�hrer-Gefolgschafts-Prinzip, ein (zwischen den einzelnen Fibeln h�ufig divergierendes) Hitlerbild, die Vorstellung von der Volksgemeinschaft und das NS-ideologiekonforme weibliche Geschlechterbild von der Frau als Mutter und Hausfrau vermittelt. Andere, f�r die nationalsozialistische Ideologie charakteristische, wesentliche Leitgedanken wie die Vorstellung vom Dasein als Lebenskampf zwischen den Rassen, das Feindbild des Juden und die Vorstellung von der Notwendigkeit der Eroberung von Lebensraum geh�rten nicht zu den Fibelinhalten. Damit konnte die These einer totalen Ideologisierung nationalsozialistischer Erziehung durch die Fibeln des Ditten Reiches empirisch widerlegt werden. Zutreffender muss von einer partiellen Ideologisierung der Fibelinhalte ausgegangen werden." (Autorenreferat). Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1933 bis 1945.; "The qualitative as well as the quantitative analysis looks into the question of how far the first grade German reading books used at the 'Volksschule' conveyed the guidelines of the National Socialist ideology, and if they functioned as a medium of a total ideology. The material used was a sample of 124 primers which were issued between 1933 and 1945 during the 'Deutsches Reich' period. On the whole one can say that a great number of primers used in the Third Reich functioned as a medium of indoctrination with the National Socialist ideology. However, not all ideological principles were conveyed in the primers. The emphasis was put on the 'F�hrer followers principle', a frequent divergent picture of Hitler portrayed in some of the primers, the concept of a people's community in conform with the National Socialist ideology where the woman is depicted as mother and housewife. Other essential characteristics of National Socialist ideology such as the vision of life being a fight between nations, the Jews as the concept of the enemy and the desire to conquer all living space were not included in the primers. The theory of a total ideology of National Socialist upbringing in the primers could therefore be empirically disproved. More likely one can assume that a partial ideology of the primers' contents is correct." (author's abstract).	4597e5ff50c5dd002b61bf01c6a4ea5f	1327aee9542ff3ff58dfb34f841b16a6	cb38ae682588cb3cece894abc95b7171	book	Der Beitrag der Fibeln des Dritten Reiches zur Vermittlung der nationalsozialistischen Ideologie. Eine kritische Analyse ihrer Inhalte.	Jan Thiele	\N	2005
7435864	Praxis Geschichte	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	elmar2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	38-42	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	"Es w�re eine der gro�en Trag�dien der Weltgeschichte, wenn sich nach all den ungeheuren Opfern" im Moment des Sieges "ein solcher Mangel an Vertrauen und ein derartiger Argwohn einstellen und unser gewaltiges Unterfangen gef�hrden w�rden."� Wahrscheinlich stand Pr�sident Roosevelt mit dieser Meinung allein, als er am 5. April 1945 - eine Woche vor seinem pl�tzlichen Tod - in einer Erkl�rung an Stalin noch einmal die Allianz der "Gro�en Drei" beschwor. Die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler sollen erkennen, dass sp�testens mit dem Churchill-Telegramm vom 12. Mai 1945 Risse in der "Anti-Hitler-Koalition" deutlich werden. (Orig.).	091de9a60c879250c2b58d1f854f3cfb	51fa497ec0dbd8a8c2bc29e096378c6f	e40c041108a549c69574c8b6da6c682f	article	Von der Koalition zur Konfrontation. Risse in der Kriegsallianz.	Elmar Wagener	\N	2005
7435865	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7-8	volker2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	414-419	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Der Autor setzt sich kritisch mit dem Film von Berd Eichinger "Der Untergang" �ber die letzten Tage Adolf Hitlers auseinander.	b33d908858800dd7135408c5a889c711	50909c334e9f8dd883e4733007c5ca68	b46ba6617a9b38a8e02baaf939d40808	article	Kein "Untergang" der Geschichtskultur, aber auch keine Bereicherung.	Volker Benkert	\N	2005
7435866	Geschichte lernen	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	105	wilhelm2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	14-21	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Der Basisartikel zum Themenheft "Flucht und Vertreibung" ordnet Flucht und Vertreibung der Deutschen in die europ�ische Politik des Bev�lkerungstransfers des 20. Jahrhunderts ein. Neben den politischen Bedingungen und unterschiedlichen Vorstellungen einzelner Staatsm�nner wie Hitler und Churchill zur "Umsiedlung" werden konkrete "Phasen der Bev�lkerungsbewegungen" aufgezeigt. Die Aufnahme und Integration der Fl�chtlinge und Vertriebenen wird thematisiert ebenso wie die Auswirkungen in der Bundesrepublik von heute. Kurz skizziert wird die Bedeutung von "Flucht und Vertreibung" als Unterrichtsgegenstand.	bb92a4356bd749429e6798fc56e720aa	960356e1ee26b33777396d496e642e3e	2778679d11f26fac1f964a97ad553d63	article	Flucht und Vertreibung. Basisartikel.	Wilhelm Sommer	\N	2005
7435867	Medien-Impulse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	52	p.2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	42-52	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1029-3825}	Der Autor beleuchtet den Mangel an Geschichtsbewusstsein junger �sterreicher vor dem Hintergrund dreier historischer Jubil�en (Kriegsende 1945, Staatsgr�ndung 1955, EU-Beitritt 1995). Einleitend zitiert er Studien, die die geringe Kenntnis der geschichtlichen Ereignisse belegen. Im folgenden wird der Aufbbau des Schulwesens nach 1945 geschildert, der Fokus liegt auf den f�r den Geschichtsunterricht formulierten Zielen. Es wurde auf Lehrpl�ne der 20er Jahre rekurriert, �sterreich wurde als selbst�ndiger Staat im europ�ischen Kulturraum determiniert. Weiter thematisiert der Autor die Schulb�cher, ihre Kontrolle und den Stellenwert des Schulbuchs in der wissenschaftlichen Analyse. Es wird beispielhaft aufgezeigt, wie die Schulb�cher den Nationalsozialismus thematisierten (Festlegung auf Einzelt�ter wie Hitler, �sterreich als Opfer). Daraus resultiert die Anonymisierung und Verharmlosung des Nationalsozialismus. Der aktuelle Forschungsstand geht erst mit Jahrzehnten Versp�tung in die Schulb�cher ein. Abschlie�end formuliert der Autor inhaltliche �berlegungen, wie der Geschichtsunterricht angesichts der Aktualit�t gestaltet werden kann. (DIPF/GS).	f5d2254732d9f829e927cbb9dd79de79	4676defad0814f089695b6edcd57fb65	32efe261d03149d5d5dde5a8e2dd214a	article	"Wei�e Flecken" -"Schwarze L�cher?" Notizen zur "Vergangenheitsbew�ltigung" im Geschichtsunterricht.	Heinz P. Wassermann	\N	2005
7435868	Neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	volker2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	44-47	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0177-6738}	\N	dc2bfcc5f2014038e44e22122981fc74	e947c12d5c8b777b15c662e1e7d8ef82	b6b0215ceb189f7e53024110e9fe324a	article	So viel hitler war nie.	Volker Ullrich	\N	2005
7435869	Erwachsenenbildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	walter2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	121-123	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0341-7905}	\N	de357396f871c258c39810a0835ea129	0fd086716485d46f6999ed5cbcc14e25	4b0b02c5a9697a0c175bb4530a6e7ed5	article	Hitler sells. Massenmedien und Geschichte.	Walter H�mberg	\N	2005
7435870	Erwachsenenbildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	sonja2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	144-146	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0341-7905}	\N	a92e228cb148714d7cefff1c5f82a573	cbdad8804bbbd064cbb1c477f0ee0b2f	2d78d3494af3de10a31e9801f462f584	article	Denkimpulse f�r den "Untergang". Vom Umgang mit dem Hitler-Mythos im Film.	Sonja Toepfer	\N	2005
7435871	Zeitschrift f�r Medienpsychologie	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	manfred2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	132-146	\N	\N	\N		[Die Autor/innen] evaluieren die Wirkung des Films "Der Untergang" (2004), der die letzten Tage von Hitlers Diktatur und den Kampf um die Stadt Berlin schildert, auf Sch�ler/innen der neunten und zehnten Klasse Gymnasium und Hauptschule. Verglichen mit Sch�ler/innen, die nicht im Film waren, und unter Einbezug einer Reihe von Kontrollvariablen, gaben Filmg�nger/innen weniger negative Emotionen gegen�ber Hitler an, nahmen ihn eher als Menschen wahr, lehnten Sanktionen gegen Deutschland eher ab und zeigten erh�hte Identifikation mit der eigenen Nation. Keine Unterschiede lie�en sich hingegen f�r die Wahrnehnung der deutschen Bev�lkerung als "Opfer" feststellen sowie f�r die eingesch�tzte Notwendigkeit von Geschichtsaufarbeitung. Es zeigte sich eine Reihe bedeutsamer Wechselwirkungen des Films mit Autoritarismus, Patriotismus, Schulbildung und der bisherigen Besch�ftigung mit der Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus. (DIPF/Orig.).	1521b69b898a9641c11ccecaa2424c54	a53c19e7d28ada7c3497eae1b9c6f22a	c4d528b2abea75b7cc1100f0e05ce743	article	Heute haben wir Hitler im Kino gesehen. Evaluation der Wirkung des Films "Der Untergang" auf Sch�ler und Sch�lerinnen der neunten und zehnten Klasse.	\N	\N	2005
7435872	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	bernd2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	636-641	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Der Aufsatz thematisiert die politische und gesellschaftliche Wirkung von Kriegsromanheften ("Landser"), die ihre Wirkung v.a. auf Jugendliche und j�ngere M�nner aus�ben. Gelesen werden diese Hefte nicht selten von Personen mit Affinit�ten zu Heldenverherrlichung und einem Hang zum Rechtsradikalismus. Beschrieben wird darin v.a. das Leben und Sterben deutscher Soldaten im vordersten Graben der Ostfront 1941-1945, wobei immer betont wird, dass eines der Hauptanliegen Mahnung und Gedenken sei. Tats�chlich aber wird ein unkritisches bild gezeichnet, das Anregung zur Verehrung soldatischen K�mpfertums ohne Ber�cksichtigung der historischen Bedingungen des Vernichtungskrieges und zur Verdr�ngung der Umst�nde des II. Weltkrieges und des Wirkens des Hitler-Regimes bietet. (Orig.).	0b811b32b2c70eb5d1563af3312c4f18	0385e3415f428a9639dda9de4573643b	0eb6adcb84b461619be23398ec32dac2	article	Der Weltkrieg im Groschenheft-Format. �ber den Lekt�re-Reiz der "Landser"-Romane und ihre Verherrlichung des Zweiten Weltkriegs.	Bernd App	\N	2005
7435873	Zeitgeschichte regional	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	sven2005	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	67-77	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1434-1794}	\N	1f172b59a5edd0d381bc1165c24d2ef9	d428c6b3ee37d3676512556a331ed756	303ba2593d34ddc29d53f88d6a91673f	article	Der nicht geleistete Eid des Rostocker Griechisch-Professors Kurt von Fritz auf Adolf Hitler - "preu�isch-starre Haltung" oder staatsb�rgerliche Verantwortung von Wissenschaft?	Sven M�ller	\N	2005
7435874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stefan2004	http://www.lehrer-online.de/widerstand.php	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Eine Internetrecherche zu den Facetten des deutschen Widerstands mit anschlie�ender quellenkritischer Analyse. Am 20. Juli 2004 j�hrt sich der gescheiterte Attentatsversuch Stauffenbergs zum 60. Mal. Der 20. Juli sollte Anlass sein, sich mit den zahlreichen Facetten des Kampfes gegen das Unrechtsregime unter Hitler zu befassen. Material steht zum Download zur Verf�gung.	2fb0de5a8e18f084931c237a5c09fc46	b90144e3becb19b3192cc424a2cc05ee	af391ff6804c5b19a6d24abc3ff9f383	book	Der deutsche Widerstand gegen Hitler (Unterrichtseinheit).	Stefan Schuch	\N	2004
7435875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stefan2004	http://www.lehrer-online.de/postkarten-cd.php	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Politische Postkarten vom Kaiserreich bis zur Besatzungszeit bereichern das Spektrum der Bildquellen im Geschichtsunterricht. Heute stellen die Karten - neben ihrer grafischen Qualit�t - eine wertvolle Quelle f�r die sozialhistorische, mentalit�ts- und kunstgeschichtliche Forschung dar. Die Darstellung Bismarcks oder der F�hrerkult unter Hitler lassen sich ebenso erarbeiten wie Freund- und Feindbilder oder die Darstellung der Weltkriege.	0ff31eb828c596614e5aeeff9699dcec	51a2333dbdb29a7daac657ae20057924	52826011aa79c0e97635023521bdbddf	book	Kaiser, F�hrer, Republik - Politische Postkarten auf CD-ROM (Rezension).	Stefan Schuch	\N	2004
7435876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des Freiburger Instituts f�r angewandte Sozialwissenschaft e.V.. 8	Freiburg, Breisgau	\N	\N	\N	Pais Verl.	\N	\N	norbert2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0930-9470}	"In diesem Buch wird vor allem der Frage nach der Prophylaxe nachgegangen, und zwar aus der Sicht der Politik, z.B. in dem Beitrag von Manfred Rommel, der den Medien r�t: 'Rechtsextremismus darf nicht als politisch gewichtig dargestellt werden, sondern als das, was er ist: geschmacklos, dumm, einf�ltig.' Ebenfalls die Sicht der Sozialwissenschaft, Sprachwissenschaft, Geschichte, vor allem aber der Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit, Erziehung und Bildung kommen hier zur Geltung: eine Darstellung von zahlreichen theoretischen Ans�tzen und praktischen M�glichkeiten." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Was ist wirklich zu tun?: Norbert Huppertz: Eine Conclusio (5-14); Analyse und Darstellung der Situation: Manfred Rommel: Rechtsextremismus heute in Deutschland (15-20); Udo Kempf: Rechtsextremismus in Europa (21-36); Klaus-Dieter Osswald: Strukturelemente des Rechtsextremismus in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (37-50); Silvia Buchen: Jugendliche Gewaltaffinit�t und Ausl�nderfeindlichkeit im Ost-West-Vergleich (51-73); Handeln und Praxiskompetenz: Ingelore Oomen-Welke: Rassismus nicht entstehen lassen - Ein Beitrag des Sprachunterrichts (75-104); Stephan Marks: Was bewegt(e) sie Hitler zu folgen? Lernen aus der Erinnerung von NS-T�tern und 'Mitl�ufern' (105-118); Werner Nickolai: Gedenkst�ttenp�dagogik mit sozial benachteiligten Jugendlichen (119-133); Ulrike Wolff-Jontofsohn: BETZAVTA - Ein Programm zur Toleranzerziehung aus Israel (135-140); Jutta Heppekausen: Theater der Begegnung - Playbacktheater als ein Beitrag zu einem (gewalt-)freieren Zusammenleben (141-178); Mehr als ein Glossar: Zentrale Begriffe (179-184).	25e3b3f550acdc8f38a2b7438d0c2d12	063e3aa56eed960439daf9ff81e37a8a	d20fb67f869039bd4c36457f0f921308	book	Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus, Fremdenfeindlichkeit - was tun!?	Norbert Huppertz	\N	2004
7435877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	w.2004	http://www.lehrer-online.de/untergang.php	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Ausgew�hlte Links und Materialien f�r den Unterricht oder die Unterrichtsvorbereitung zum Film "Der Untergang":	05236c80664def609284c646e9ffbfc8	5f4d44663a14205a70aeec2ba0be1139	f8a0459fee36b7c9a2488c92f16058b4	book	Der Untergang: Links und Tipps zum Film (Unterrichtsanregung).	Gerd W. Schr�der	\N	2004
7435878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aachen	\N	\N	\N	Helios	\N	\N	rolf2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	144 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933608-77-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-933608-77-5>}	\N	49c2203c74caed9e728060521e8bbf54	fb18ef358c5e302d3a487964cd197aad	5b088c6dd6734f7c81656ea816396f27	book	Die Ordensburg Kr�ssinsee in Pommern. Von der NS-Ordensburg zur polnischen Kaserne.	Rolf Sawinski	\N	2004
7435879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tiroler Studien zu Geschichte und Politik. 5	Innsbruck	\N	\N	\N	Studien-Verl.	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7065-4048-7 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7065-4048-7>}	"An einem exemplarischen Fall untersucht diese Studie, wie im Nationalsozialismus m�nnliche Jugendliche durch die Mitgliedschaft in der Hitler-Jugend in ihrem Weltbild gepr�gt und auf ihre Rolle als Soldaten in der Deutschen Wehrmacht vorbereitet wurden. Die Hitler-Jugend war nicht nur eine politische Jugendorganisation. Sie hatte die Funktion einer staatlichen Erziehungseinrichtung. Ihre Zust�ndigkeit erstreckte sich au�erhalb von Elternhaus und Schule auf die gesamte Erziehung der Jugendlichen im 'Dritten Reich'. Ab dem Jahr 1939 war die Mitgliedschaft in der Hitler-Jugend obligatorisch. Das ist jenes Jahr, in dem der Zweite Weltkrieg beginnt. Die Sozialisation in der Hitler-Jugend kann als das zentrale Kennzeichen f�r eine 'deutsche' Jugend im Nationalsozialismus gelten. Im Folgenden wird das historische Ph�nomen einer Jugend im Nationalsozialismus unter einer soziologischen Perspektive betrachtet'. Das hei�t, es wird versucht, die Bedeutung der geschichtlichen Verh�ltnisse und Prozesse an der lebensgeschichtlichen Erfahrung einer konkreten Person anschaulich und nachvollziehbar zu machen. Die Studie macht verst�ndlich, wie Jugendliche die NS-Zeit als eine Phase der pers�nlichen Entfaltung erleben konnten, obwohl ihnen zugleich jedes Streben nach Freiheit und Individualit�t abgew�hnt wurde. Sie zeigt auch, wie in den Nachkriegsjahren das '�sterreichische Ged�chtnis' die Erinnerung an Hitler-Jugend und Krieg eingefroren hat. Am Fall von Alois Hauser werden die Konsequenzen dieser gesellschaftlichen Bedingung sichtbar: Sie erm�glichen einerseits die Neutralisierung der pers�nlichen Jugenderfahrungen, andererseits tragen sie zur Aufrechterhaltung der in der Jugend erworbenen Mentalit�ten bei." (Autorenreferat). Die Untersuchung enth�lt quantitative Daten. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1918 bis 1988.	716e956032582b783789166cbf4ee2f0	66ecd9596d77069e74fa129682cc5488	5159116ea6fe09f84400093715630613	book	Eine Hitler-Jugend. Sozialisation, Biographie und Geschichte in einer soziologischen Fallstudie.	\N	\N	2004
7435880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, Mass. u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Univ. Press	\N	\N	h.2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	355 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-674-01496-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 0-674-01496-0>}	\N	3de6ad79fbe8baa3daa51e60fa3a1718	27f6b0e8c049fa1832bc6c2913b4d431	f629acb53bdb7d3a09181af197e86253	book	Hitler youth.	Michael H. Kater	\N	2004
7435881	Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue (EWR)	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	klaus-peter2004	http://www.klinkhardt.de/ewr/48656752.html	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Bavaj, Riccardo: Die Ambivalenz der Moderne im Nationalsozialismus; Buddrus, Michael: Totale Erziehung f�r den totalen Krieg; Gelhaus, Dirk: Die Ausleseschulen als Grundpfeiler des NS-Regimes; H�lter, J�rn-Peter: Die Ausleseschulen als Grundpfeiler des NS-Regimes; Schreckenberg, Heinz: Erziehung, Lebenswelt und Kriegseinsatz der deutschen Jugend unter Hitler; Schwers, Vera: Kindheit im Nationalsozialismus aus biographischer Sicht.	d30fd6e65c9c880c31e5cc5c2cee9153	aae2959ed03ef418cc67a39d722adbe5	6f5482cf7c73fdf2ce75f459f3a40a35	article	Erziehung im Nationalsozialismus. Sammelrezension zu: Riccardo Bavaj, Die Ambivalenz der Moderne im Nationalsozialismus. Eine Bilanz der Forschung. M�nchen: Oldenbourg 2003. (276 S.; ISBN 3-486-56752-7 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-486-56752-7> ); Michael Buddrus, Totale Erziehung f�r den totalen Krieg. Hitlerjugend und nationalsozialistische Jugendpolitik. 2 Bde. M�nchen u.a.: K. G. Saur Verlag 2003. (Texte und Materialien zur Zeitgeschichte, Band 13) (1.312 S.; ISBN 3-598-11615-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-598-11615-2> ); Dirk Gelhaus / J�rn-Peter H�lter, Die Ausleseschulen als Grundpfeiler des NS-Regimes. W�rzburg: K�nigshausen & Neumann 2003. (132 S.; ISBN 3-8260-2460-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8260-2460-5> ); Heinz Schreckenberg, Erziehung, Lebenswelt und Kriegseinsatz der deutschen Jugend unter Hitler. Anmerkungen zur Literatur. M�nster, Hamburg, London: Lit 2001. (544 S.; ISBN 3-8258-4433-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8258-4433-1> ); Vera Schwers, Kindheit im Nationalsozialismus aus biographischer Sicht. M�nster, Hamburg, London: Lit 2002. (144 S.; ISBN 3-8258-6051-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8258-6051-5> ). [Rezension].	Klaus-Peter Horn	\N	2004
7435882	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	sabine2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	140-150	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	"Ich schw�re", so die ersten Worte der jeweiligen Eidesformel, mit denen Beamte nach den Staatsumbr�chen 1918, 1933 und 1945 gewissenhafte Aufgabenerf�llung, Treue und Gehorsam gegen�ber der republikanischen Verfassung, den Gesetzen oder Adolf Hitler gelobten. Welche Konsequenzen ergaben sich f�r die Beamten im Falle eines Staatsformwechsels und der erneuten Vereidigung auf das nachfolgende System? W�hrend zuweilen in der Fachliteratur in der Wirkung des Treueides ein entscheidender Beweggrund f�r das Verhalten der Staatsdiener gesehen wird, st�tzen die Verh�ltnisse bei der Stadtverwaltung M�nster die These, dass die Eidesproblematik vielfach �berbewertet wird. (Orig.).	87d608b0cb9ec03a0c40ea5097faea0b	d0a35ca9e4a4920a39081ab297a25ff2	882fe0789f3702171882a939d6078ed0	article	Demokratie - Diktatur - Demokratie: Beamte schw�ren Treue. Zur symbolischen und faktischen Bedeutung des Treueides.	Sabine Mecking	\N	2004
7435883	Praxis Geschichte	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	charlotte2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	28-31	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	In dem am 23. August 1939 geschlossenen Nichtangriffspakt sicherten sich die beiden ideologischen Erzfeinde zu, im Falle kriegerischer Verwicklungen eines der beiden Vertragspartner den jeweiligen Gegner nicht zu unterst�tzen und keiner gegen den anderen gerichteten M�chtegruppierung beizutreten. Im geheimen Zusatzprotokoll grenzten die Vertragspartner ihre Interessensph�ren zwischen Ostsee und Schwarzem Meer gegeneinander ab. Die dazu publizierten Karikaturen bieten den Sch�lern als gezeichnete Kommentare Einblick in die Bewertung des Vertragsabschlusses aus der Perspektive des westlich-demokratischen Auslands. (Orig.).	a5fd02718ea843761251a26fcc8bd2df	7fe19085f919f792f2ce327123755627	14e0443592b21cf21f0e9bcc0381dd55	article	Ein seltsames Hochzeitspaar, Rotk�ppchen und gierige Schlangen. Der Hitler-Stalin-Pakt als Motiv f�r Karikaturisten.	Charlotte B�hl-Gramer	\N	2004
7435884	Praxis Geschichte	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	hartwich2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	29-33	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Aus den vorgelegten Materialien k�nnen die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler eigenverantwortlich die Interessen und Interessengegens�tze der Konfliktparteien in der Suezkrise sowie deren Folgen erarbeiten. Ziel des Unterrichts ist es, den Sch�lern ein Urteil zu erm�glichen, inwieweit das �gyptische Vorgehen in der Suezkrise eine geeignete Strategie der Dekolonisation war.	ecf263878a51eee59b2f66f980ad5c45	c0e76c43e3d35f5bc96573f769410c1f	8f93018226c1729d1d9039571ad746f1	article	Nasser - der "Hitler vom Nil"? Die Suezkrise 1956 und ihre Folgen.	Hartwich Bredow	\N	2004
7435885	P�dagogik (Weinheim)	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7-8	u.a.2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	12-15	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-422x}	Die Goethe-Schule in Flensburg hat eine lange Tradition: Sie blickt auf mehr als hundert Jahre ihrer Existenz zur�ck. Zu dieser Tradition geh�rt auch der Name "Adolf-Hitler-Schule". Die Schule weicht dieser Tatsache nicht aus, sondern setzt sich damit auseinander. Wie �berhaupt die Schule lebendig und vielf�ltig ist, f�r die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler reiche Angebote bereith�lt und dabei auch dem sozialen Lernen und der Entwicklung von Demokratie einen weiten Raum gew�hrt - die Mittel dieser Schule, jeden zu f�rdern und zu ermutigen. (DIPF/Orig.).	5fcfc0b4cf95cc9a37b49a51e891346b	4137a79ba527e80f9f1971dab3797f5e	fc69c9d1b3476ad79a19b48dc2b435c0	article	Reiche Angebote er�ffnen reiche F�rderm�glichkeiten. Zum Beispiel Unterrichtsprojekte und Austauschsch�ler.	Hans-Joachim; u.a. Langbehn	\N	2004
7435886	Comparativ	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	matthias2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	131-132	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0940-3566}	Rezension von: Im Dschungel der Macht.	1d390b6f72ee679f9218a70525f836f1	16be6f5f8ae57af6af1bedddc677b9eb	25556a7d4949fd1f54a4554d3b3d7069	article	Dietrich Beyrau (Hrsg.), Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Stalin und Hitler, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, G�ttingen 2000, 399 S. [Rezension].	Matthias Middell	\N	2004
7435887	G - Geschichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	noauthororeditor2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	16-55	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-9412}	Das Themenheft berichtet �ber den Widerstand einzelner Personen sowie Gruppen gegen Hitler, so z.B. Georg Elser, Zeugen Jehovas, Widerstand aus den Kirchen, die Rote Kapelle, die Wei�e Rose, allt�glichen Widerstand, Dersertation, Widerstand in der Wehrmacht, Kreisauer Kreis, 20. Juli 1944. Auf der anderen Seite werden Roland Freisler und der "Volksgerichtshof" in den Blick genommen.	f76a6d332e3e358465d7467404b8641f	7f6f4718f07ea066bc997443ba6f6ef2	8126f24782f5df95bddc638e317f86fb	article	Bomben gegen Hitler. Widerstand im Dritten Reich.	\N	\N	2004
7435888	Lehren und lernen	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	georg2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	10-16	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0341-8294}	In seinem Vortrag erl�utert der Autor, inwiefern Lesen, besonders unkontrolliertes Lesen, gef�hrlich sein kann (f�r totalit�re Staaten, Machtaus�bende jeder Art, Religion, Moralapostel etc.). Dazu greift er auf B�cher - "Fahrenheit 451", "1984" und "Das Jahr 2440" sowie die Historie zur�ck, wobei er auch diverse Versuche der "Leseverhinderung" aufzeigt. Stichworte dazu sind "Lesesucht der Frauen", "Lesesucht der Dienstboten", Gefahr durch Schmutz und Schund, Zensur, Adolf Hitler gegen Wilhelm Tell, Internet. Im Anschluss an ein satirisches Plakat, in dem Bibliotheken als "gef�hrliche Brutst�tten des Geistes" bezeichnet werden, fordert der Autor seine Zuh�rer auf "Bleiben Sie mit all Ihrer Kraft in diesem Sinne gef�hrlich!"	80ef8ff1c94e5906ab6ad52fc1cae3ec	e7dd8509319f4cd881e32c63b6192650	5671e2e3f16bdd56f5e8d97f7e4360c2	article	�ber die Gef�hrlichkeit des Lesens. Vortrag auf der Konferenz der Stiftung Lesen "Reading Promotion International" am 22. April 2004 im Mainzer Rathaus.	Georg Ruppelt	\N	2004
7435889	Geschichte lernen	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	102	heidi2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	57-62	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Als Beispiel f�r einen politischen Kult wird der Personenkult um den Ersten Marschall Polens, Jozef Pilsudski, betrachtet, der im Ersten Weltkrieg begann und in einer zweiten Phase, die den Jahren seiner Diktatur entsprechen, weiter aufgebaut wurde. Untersucht wird wie, sich der Kult um ihn nach seinem Tod bis heute entwickelte. Durch die Behandlung des Pilsudski-Kultes kann die politische Entwicklung der Zweiten Republik nachvollzogen werden, weil er sich immer nach politischen Z�suren quanitativ und qualitativ weiterentwickelte. Als eindeutig politischer Kult bietet er sich auch als Vergleichsm�glichkeit zu anderen Personenkulten (Hitler, Stalin) an.	8a00dba107090a3c2b47788fb41f35c3	006d78209dfa7833cfe7261609887ad8	04b3c665e0e9b403bfe5d3c748585a49	article	Der Pilsudski-Kult. Fallbeispiel f�r einen politischen Kult.	Heidi Hein	\N	2004
7435890	TV-Diskurs	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	ernst2004	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	18-23	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1433-9439}	Dieser Teil der Reihe behandelt Flucht und Emigration der Br�der Heinrich und Thomas Mann bis zu deren Tod 1950 bzw. 1955. Das Exil Heinrich Manns beginnt nach seiner Ausb�rgerung als "Volksverr�ter" im Jahre 1933 in Frankreich, wo er f�r die "D�p�che de Toulouse" etwa 80 Artikel verfasst und Initiator eines sich in Paris formierenden Ausschusses f�r die Vorbereitung einer deutschen kommunistischen Volksfront wird. Von dort aus gelingt ihm 1940 unter gro�en Strapazen �ber Spanien und Portugal die weitere Emigration in die USA, wo er jedoch nicht mehr publizistisch arbeiten kann und von den Zuwendungen seines Bruders leben muss. Einen Ruf der DDR ins Pr�sidium der "Deutschen Akademie der K�nste" nimmt er nicht an, da er nicht an schriftstellerische Freiheit unter diesem Regime glaubt. Er stirbt 1950 verbittert im kalifornischen Exil. Thomas Mann wird die deutsche Staatsb�rgerschaft Ende 1936 entzogen, er emigriert vor�bergehend in die Tschechoslowakei, sieht sich aber 1938 gen�tigt, seine Emigration in die USA fortzusetzen. Der Aufenthalt dort beginnt - bewirkt durch einflussreiche F�rderer - als Ehrenprofessor der Universit�t Princeton, von wo aus seine Kritik am Hitler-Regime �ber das Radio auch Deutschland erreicht. Um sein literarisches Werk fortsetzen zu k�nnen, gibt er die akademischen und publizistischen Pflichten auf und l�sst sich in Kalifornien nieder. Nach dem Krieg besucht er beide Teile Deutschlands, was ihn in den USA unter Kommunistenverdacht und Beobachtung des FBI stellt. Vor diesen Nachstellungen und weiteren Anfeindungen flieht er 1952 wieder zur�ck nach Europa, in die Schweiz, wo er sein Werk beschlie�t und 1955 in Kilchberg am Z�richsee stirbt. (DIPF/Ble).	99c88081b44f362969cbacdd1015ce54	723a42098fabd34dc3437ad7cc6bbc48	7ee1073dfa3feab1a28015883b4f9eb3	article	"Die janze Richtung passt uns nicht" Biographische Bruchst�cke einer Geschichte der Medienzensur in Deutschland. Teil 13. Die Familie Mann. 3. Flucht und Emigration.	Ernst Zeitter	\N	2004
7435891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	P. Lang	\N	\N	w.2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	136 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-39053-X Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-631-39053-X>}	"Unter einer interdisziplin�ren Perspektive vereint der Band aktuelle Abhandlungen zur Thematik der Neuen Rechten. Die Autorinnen und Autoren zeigen die Ideologie rechter Gruppierungen auf und decken die teilweise vorherrschenden tautologischen und empirisch nicht haltbaren Vorstellungen und Denkmuster auf. Dieses Wissen l�sst sich gleicherma�en als Immunisierungshilfe in der Pr�vention als auch als Argumentationshilfe in der Auseinandersetzung mit Vertretern der Neuen Rechten einsetzen. Neben solchen allgemeinen Analysen verweisen einige Beitr�ge dar�ber hinaus explizit auf verschiedene Anwendungsfelder, so etwa auf die Erwachsenenbildung." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Martin K. W. Schweer und Barbara Thies: 'Die Neue Rechte: Eine Herausforderung f�r Forschung und Praxis. Eine Einf�hrung aus p�dagogisch-psychologischer Sicht' (9-18); Siegfried Preiser: 'Politikverdrossenheit, Misstrauen und politisches Engagement' (19-34); Christian Schicha: 'Medien und Migranten und Migrantinnen: Konsequenzen f�r die Integration durch die Berichterstattung und das Rezeptionsverhalten' (35-57); Ingeborg Villinger: 'Die Neue Rechte: Opfermythos, symbolische Macht der Institution und die kulturelle Praxis des Fremden'(59-69); Monika Vernooij: 'Rechtsextremismus bei Jugendlichen: Einsichten-Fehlsichten-Ansichten' (71-95); Gisela Miller-Kipp: 'Missbrauchtes Vertrauen: Die Hitler-Jugend. Eine historische Lektion zur Neuen Rechten' (97-110); Michael Schemmann: 'Rechtsextremismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit als Herausforderung f�r die allgemeine Erwachsenenbildung' (111-123); Mechthild Kiegelmann: 'Umgangsformen mit der Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus' (125-131); Manfred Stolpe: 'Rechtsextreme Gewalt als Herausforderung der Demokratie in Ostdeutschland - Chancen gesellschaftlicher Gegenwehr' (133-136).	83f6d206f3ff7bb4c0bbe4c902167fc6	a8276ad1d18f1d1b449e8d0d0e16b124	c7034627e27f70081fa5fc6aa60c5cd4	book	Die Neue Rechte. Eine Herausforderung f�r Forschung und Praxis.	Martin K. W. Schweer	\N	2003
7435892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bestandsverzeichnisse zur Bildungsgeschichte. 10	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Bibliothek f�r Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	151 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {4-88494-234-4 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 4-88494-234-4>}	\N	2af7e0b3ed51a757c7ecf868c35b626f	6194fd5ce3b5ad5dd10eb0fc2b2ec4b3	12a118f2bce8a30d34f6958bd1758c2a	book	Hitler-Jugend. Prim�r- und Sekund�rliteratur der Bibliothek f�r Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung.	\N	\N	2003
7435893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Sachen Musikp�dagogik. Aspekte und Positionen. Festschrift f�r Eckhard Nolte zum 60. Geburtstag.	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	cornelia2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	91-107	\N	\N	\N		\N	493bf527d143d0315bcbdd6bb4cae96d	a78ef161d51d1acddee0327b992bf1be	88d7f895a90a91456d4467e96a3224d9	incollection	Auswirkungen geschlechterpolarisierender Musikerziehung in der Jugendmusikbewegung auf die Musikaus�bung in der Hitler-Jugend.	Cornelia Beck-Kapphan	Stefan (Hrsg.) H�rmann	2003
7435895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W�rzburg	\N	\N	\N	K�nigshausen u. Neumann	\N	\N	j�rn-peter2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	132 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8260-2460-5}	In ihrer p�dagogisch-historischen Untersuchung gehen die Autorem der Frage nach, inwieweit die NS-Ausleseschulen als Grundpfeiler des NS-Regimes anzusehen sind. Auf der Basis einer Dokumentenrecherche und -auswertung konzentriert sich die Arbeit auf die Nationalpolitischen Erziehungsanstalten, die Adolf-Hitler-Schulen und die Parteischule in Feldafing. Die Nationalpolitischen Erziehungsanstalten und die Adolf-Hitler-Schulen stellen die vorherrschenden und am weitesten verbreiteten Internatsschulformen f�r den Nachwuchs innerhalb des Regimes dar. Zudem fallen die Nationalpolitischen Erziehungsanstalten und die Parteischule in Feldafing durch die Gr�ndungsdaten 1933 und 1934 origin�r in die Betrachtung des f�r eine �berpr�fung relevanten Zeitraumes. Im ersten Teil erfolgt eine Darstellung der NS-Ideologie und deren Einordnung in den historisch-gesellschaftlichen Kontext des beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts. Der zweite Teil beschreibt die Funktion der Ausleseschulen als Bestandteil des allgemeinen Schulwesens im NS-Staat und deren Beeinflussung durch die NS-Administration bzw. NS-Gesetzgebung. (ICG2). Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1910 bis 1944.	3321a4ffbb16f99ca661a5c49d7e1010	b742282fadf2fda4904e9776dcd7e1d0	7a2809138fda67088e712959b54dffa1	book	Die Ausleseschulen als Grundpfeiler des NS-Regimes.	J�rn-Peter Gelhaus	\N	2003
7435896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	\N	Hjalmarson & H�gberg	\N	\N	gunnar2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	231 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {91-89660-15-3 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 91-89660-15-3>}	\N	39b373e5a83b1dfa6b86e874b6324688	73b9bd66519a5cd3ee683ab99bccb4b7	7ea83daa55fea377a0ad2efcf2d7aefe	book	Hitler-Jugend i svensk skol- och ungdomspolitik. Beredskapspedagogik och demokratifostran under andra v�rldskriget.	Gunnar Richardson	\N	2003
7435897	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reihe Psyche und Gesellschaft	Gie�en	\N	\N	\N	Psychosozial-Verl.	\N	\N	gabriele2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	314 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89806-210-4 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89806-210-4>}	In dieser psychoanalytisch orientierten Untersuchung geht es schwerpunktm��ig um die Angeh�rigen der "Hitlerjugend-Generation", um die erlebte Wirklichkeit im Dritten Reich und um die Abwehr der Wirklichkeit in der Nachkriegszeit. Die Untersuchung zeichnet sich durch ein perspektivisches Oszillieren zwischen Individual- und Kulturanalyse aus. Im Mittelpunkt stehen zehn qualitative, biographische Interviews. Insgesamt dokumentieren die Erz�hlungen, dass die Abwehrbem�hungen der Biographen entlehnten Schuldgef�hlen und Schamgef�hlen, aber auch traumatisch belasteten Anteilen sowie anderweitigen Ersch�tterungen der Selbstrepr�sentanzen gelten. Die rekonstruierbaren pers�nlichen und sozialen Spannungen betreffen interpersonelle, intrapsychische sowie kulturimmanente Konflikte im Dritten Reich und in der Nachkriegszeit. (ICE2). Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1933 bis 1945.	40a87ccc57fd33293a17335a122dcdba	8164c2e7932a86fdeb039bce63518a3d	9223fdbb4f08d406e6006db53a4f0861	book	Heil Hitler, f�r f�nf Pfennig Senf. Jugend im Dritten Reich; zur Psychologie nazistischer Sozialisation.	Gabriele Treu	\N	2003
7435898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Neue Rechte.	Frankfurt, Main u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	gisela2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	97-110	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-39053-X}	\N	7d4b318f1d261a68cf9f4873c14e7178	0c569e331148430ae2dcde6e5246e52e	4cd80d86d0faeaf2b1e367c408c37bcd	incollection	Mi�brauchtes Vertrauen: die Hitler-Jugend. Eine historische Lektion zur 'Neuen Rechten'.	Gisela Miller-Kipp	Martin K. W. (Hrsg.) Schweer	2003
7435899	Geschichte lernen	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	91	michael2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	29-32	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Die Pressefotografie stand im Nationalsozialismus im Dienst der offiziellen Propaganda. Ziel der Unterrichtsanregung f�r Sek. I ist die allen Bildern innewohnende Stilisierung Hitlers zu zeigen, die in verschiedenen Varianten ihre Umsetzung findet. Mit diversen Beispielen, u.a. von dem "Leibfotografen des F�hrers", Heinrich Hoffmann.	a2751634e69d3aef1515614d664e20d3	924ea07b8e0e886b056d292ab511a175	66ffafa31899e4d9b3ec4db36bafc10e	article	Hitler im Bild. Nationalsozialistische Fotopropaganda.	Michael Sauer	\N	2003
7435900	Jahrb�cher f�r Geschichte Osteuropas	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	jochen2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	431-433	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0021-4019}	Rezension von: Im Dschungel der Macht	151b37130c1c3d746730ce40a76d2f87	2761c544fac286dc2f14c2578286a97c	f350fabe29128407b6c39e27a015690f	article	Dietrich Beyrau (Hrsg.), Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Stalin und Hitler. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht G�ttingen 2000. 399 S. [Rezension].	Jochen Hellbeck	\N	2003
7435901	Jahrbuch f�r historische Bildungsforschung	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heinz-elmar2003	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	7-36	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f1e767ce63fd22fb41cb28faf00375c	8e6863866936b3b0dc1bde33e2be049e	0e6b800ef14cf090d9b6d93cc3a0e178	article	P�dagogik der Gewalt. Zur Logik der Erziehung im Nationalsozialismus.	Heinz-Elmar Tenorth	\N	2003
7435902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Stocker	\N	\N	herbert2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	188 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7020-0969-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7020-0969-8>}	\N	0e11c789234f95a77f4579e3fdc79e6b	a86a35f48888ca935d50fa90e332fb83	547dc0ae93e7346cc5fc9aaf30938f5e	book	Die Hitler-Jugend. Geschichte einer betrogenen Generation.	Herbert Taege	\N	2002
7435903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte der Fibel.	Frankfurt, Main u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	gisela2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	137-169	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb79ab0339b6bb4d01bbfa7d797bcab0	7d1dc053edb7d70a72e34995819790fe	cd30841ee42f66970b5828ba7e3f9dcd	incollection	Unser Kaiser, Unser F�hrer, Unser Freund. Personenkult in Fibeln der Kaiserzeit, des Dritten Reiches und der DDR.	Gisela Teistler	Arnold (Hrsg.) Gr�mminger	2002
7435904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Washington, DC	\N	\N	\N	Gallaudet Univ. Press	\N	\N	f.2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	XI, 233 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56368-132-3 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 1-56368-132-3> ; 1-563-68126-9 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 1-563-68126-9>}	\N	8941e0742c0f0a87138e830eee9e1977	c903a600c84a00b72713f16431c277eb	8e9399ee5ac1a9f0ed87b2e986f3494e	book	Deaf people in Hitler's Europe.	Donna F. Ryan	\N	2002
7435905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deaf people in Hitler's Europe.	Washington, DC	\N	\N	\N	Gallaudet Univ. Press	\N	\N	kurt2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	114-120	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d6e6b34f6457fb12ebabe2d18810005	183a287128382f216588d8126fe60b4a	ddbc6c48c49ddca65bac03803805ac48	incollection	The place of the school for the deaf in the New Reich.	Kurt Lietz	Donna F. (Hrsg.) Ryan	2002
7435906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deaf people in Hitler's Europe.	Washington, DC	\N	\N	\N	Gallaudet Univ. Press	\N	\N	horst2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	121-163	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb6d081034a384725af76045ddfac2f2	84c0ec5da744ca23392c921652614a7f	e50769924b9a3204a526f4a2d6330c9a	incollection	Teacher-collaborators.	Horst Biesold	Donna F. (Hrsg.) Ryan	2002
7435907	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	hermann2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	4-19	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Untersucht wird die Rolle, die Krieg und Kriegspolitik des nationalsozialistischen Deutschland im Denken und Handeln der Verschw�rer gegen Hitler spielte. Im ersten Teil geht es um die Fragen, ob Krieg im Allgemeinen f�r sie noch ein ethisch vertretbares Mittel der Politik war, wie sie sich angesichts der Kriegsentfesselung verhielten und welchen Zusammenhang sie zwischen Kriegsverhinderung und Kriegsbeendigung auf der einen und den Umsturzplanungen auf der anderen Seite herstellten. Im zweiten Teil werden Haltungen und Aktivit�ten der nationalkonservativen Oppositionellen im "Vernichtungskrieg" gegen Polen und die Sowjetunion, einschlie�lich der Frage nach deren Beteiligung an Massenverbrechen, thematisiert. (0rig.).	838e64591e74834684624b1164205ac1	0c7a94e20aa783215c226a15482722f7	059672911282f2b22b4055f9c49d8d00	article	Der Widerstand gegen Hitler und der Krieg. Oder: Was bleibt vom "Aufstand des Gewissens"?	Hermann Wentker	\N	2002
7435908	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	jochen2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	20-31	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Waren Angeh�rige des milit�rischen Widerstandes gegen Hitler im deutsch-sowjetischen Krieg 1941-1945 an planm��igem Massenmord aus eigener Initiative beteiligt? Dies behauptet Christian Gerlach, der damit auf Widerspruch in Forschung und �ffentlichkeit gesto�en ist. In dem Beitrag werden seine Thesen anhand mehrerer Beispiele problematisiert. Sowohl die Verstrickung von Angeh�rigen der Heeresgruppe Mitte in den Mord an Juden als auch ihre Rolle bei der Partisanenbek�mpfung werden behandelt. Anhand der Einordnung von Ereignissen in den Kontext wird gezeigt, dass Gerlachs Thesen fehtlgehen, weil sie prozesshafte Entwicklungen und Sachzw�nge unber�cksichtigt lassen sowie Handlungsoptionen keiner abw�genden Analyse unterziehen. (Orig.).	ed64623e1f90cf76e8228ea5d6856b25	a26bedebb3e532e637e7354eebc719d8	1e48cec13139e76999b533b2b3e1d597	article	Verbrecher aus eigener Initiative? Der 20. Juli 1944 und die Thesen Christian Gerlachs.	Klaus Jochen Arnold	\N	2002
7435909	Geschichte lernen	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	85	thomas2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	38-44	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	In den Blick genommen werden die Rede von Otto Wels zum Erm�chtigungsgesetz sowie die Antwortrede Hitlers. Mit Vorschl�gen f�r Arbeitsauftr�ge f�r Sek. II. Die Materialien enthalten neben den beiden Reden auch Stellungnahmen von Teilnehmern und Beobachtern an der Reichstagssitzung zu den beiden Reden.	136d49472eb329c1837a6b5acc3f34be	e0a41170712216ca840915d762992673	be6fbe0be8b023693e1a5374ac4fdeab	article	Otto Wels und Adolf Hitler zum "Erm�chtigungsgesetz". Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft in unvers�hnlichen Perspektiven.	Thomas Br�ggemann	\N	2002
7435910	DUZ : Das unabh�ngige Hochschulmagazin	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	hermann2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0936-4501; 1437-4234}	J�ngste Gerichtsurteile r�cken den Gr�ndungsvater der Deutschen Sporthochschule - Carl Diem - in ein fragw�rdiges Licht. Vergeblich klagte Diems Sohn gegen die Behauptung, der Cheforganisator der Olympischen Spiele 1936 habe noch kurz vor Kriegsende, am 18. M�rz 1945, auf dem Berliner Olympiagel�nde die Hitler-Jugend zum "finalen Opfergang f�r den F�hrer und das Vaterland" aufgerufen. Der Vorwurf des Deutschen Leichtathletikverbandes st�tzt sich im Kern auf einen Sprechzettel mit Kampfrhetorik des Spartaners Tyrtaios (etwa 650 v. Ch.). Auch F�lschungsvorw�rfe liegen vor. So soll das Diem-Archiv - immerhin rund hundert B�cher, 3.000 Aufs�tze und 90.000 Briefe - gef�lscht und umsortiert worden sein, um die Rolle Diems vor 1945 zu besch�nigen. Eine Expertenkommission unter Mitwirkung von Professor Grupe stellte 1996 - bis heute autoritativ - fest: "Diems Pers�nlichkeit, Werk und Weltbild umfassend zu w�rdigen, ist derzeit noch kaum m�glich." Das soll hei�en: Keine voreilige Kritik, lieber schweige! Solange diese Auffassung offiziell gilt, sind so genannte Nestbeschmutzer und gerichtliche Kl�rungen allerdings fast unvermeidlich. (HoF/Text auszugsweise �bernommen).	38eb5e98708c1709629da2c580bb7016	64d771a68db5637d6a27a1d6d42b16d5	0ad3c340c4878234351415e293f0b702	article	G�tze des Sports.	Hermann Horstkotte	\N	2002
7435911	Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue (EWR)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	klaus-peter2002	http://www.klinkhardt.de/ewr/80003808.htm	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Aull-F�rstenberg, Margret: Lebensl�ge Hitler- Jugend	8dd990419479c864d68e03f7324cb5af	4465ed4c816771ccc9160f36278b1ace	7ecd27f7b94966c527363fd926ccf3cb	article	Margret Aull-F�rstenberg: Lebensl�ge Hitler-Jugend. Aus dem Tagebuch eines BDM-M�dchens. Wien: Ueberreuter 2001. 204 S. [Rezension].	Klaus-Peter Horn	\N	2002
7435912	Neue Sammlung	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	egon2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	431-446	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0028-3355}	In diesem Beitrag wirft Egon Schwarz den Blick eines Emigranten auf �sterreich, das Land seiner Geburt, und fragt nach dessen politischer Rolle in den Jahren vor 1945 und nach dem sp�teren Umgang mit den "historischen Handlungen" und ihren Folgen. Er diagnostiziert ein "gespaltenes Bewusstsein" und einen Hang zum Vergessen, nachweisbar noch in einer gegenw�rtigen Debatte �ber die "unbequeme Vergangenheit". In der "gro�en Perspektive" zeige sich allerdings, "dass zwar �sterreich im hei�en Mittelpunkt der Problematik um die von Hitler Verfolgten stand und steht, dass aber das Verhalten seiner Politiker und von Teilen seiner Bev�lkerung kaum einzigartig zu nennen ist". (DIPF/Orig.)	f50d9caed857271fe3a9383ea1c5d289	ecb4bf90494dba1c0d89291418df737a	615ee4d6c7f25a26f5257cd0e986e84a	article	�sterreich, eine ganz normale Nation.	Egon Schwarz	\N	2002
7435913	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	peter2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	714-726	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Vor dem Hintergrund der neuesten Forschungsergebnisse werden Hitlers Vorstellungen von den USA dargestellt und die Schwerpunkte und Entwicklungen seiner Ansichten herausgearbeitet. Hitlers Amerikabild war ambivalent, denn es diente in erster Linie der Best�tigung seiner �berzeugungen und dazu, die Wirksamkeit der nationalsozialistischen Propagnada zu erh�hen. Durch einen Vergleich seiner �u�erungen mit der zeitgen�ssischen Amerikarezeption wird das Spezifische seiner Sichtweise deutlich gemacht. (Orig.).	f85c9f4218a56f5ae9cfa34f65c65d77	c9a2e8f6e7352e5ab6e440f845d0256f	15d3ee096e5f2f8ce51d31195d8bb63c	article	Hitlers Amerikabild vor der "Machtergreifung".	J�rgen Peter Schmied	\N	2002
7435914	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	klaus2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	737-748	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus wurden alle Verhaltens- und �u�erungsformen verfolgt, die nicht begeisterte Gefolgschaftstreue und respektvolle Bewunderung der F�hrer zum Ausdruck brachten. F�r das Erz�hlen regimekritischer Witze wurden von den Sondergerichten Gef�ngnis- und Todesstrafen verh�ngt. Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, worin - aus der Sicht der Machthaber - die Gef�hrlichkeit des oft zitierten "gef�hrlichen Lachens" bestand. Vier Formen des Lachens �ber den "Fl�sterwitz" werden unterschieden. In allen vier Formen treten zentrifugale Kr�fte zutage, die dem zentripetalen Druck zur Uniformit�t und Geschlossenheit totalit�rer Regime zuwiderlaufen und darum unterdr�ckt werden. (Orig., gek.).	1cd6f9c512e5b3190f0d4dc6bbdc0bf5	65d11395b9d4b1b43c572a24f7db5f9a	794a75925961bb5c7c9fec71801de374	article	Lachen �ber Hitler. Er�rterungen am Beispiel des Fl�sterwitzes.	Klaus Hansen	\N	2002
7435915	Praxis Geschichte	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	martin2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	6-11	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Das Jahr 1932 steht f�r die Endphase der Weimarer Republik und das Jahr, in dem die Krise der klassischen Moderne ihrem Kulminationspunkt zustrebte; es umschreibt die Zeit, in der sich endg�ltig der Untergang der ersten deutschen Demokratie entschied, der am 30. Januar 1933 mit der �bernahme des Kanzleramtes durch Adolf Hitler nur noch besiegelt wurde. Doch 1932 war auch "Licht am Ende des Tunnels" sichtbar und es stellt sich die Frage, ob dieses Jahr "nicht f�r einen der seltenen historischen Momente steht, in dem die Waagschale der Geschichte f�r eine kurze Spanne unschl�ssig zu verharren scheint, bevor sie sich endg�ltig zu einer Seite zu neigen beginnt".	4abf0cf4f1a6ea1cb2ec8c41a89a96af	435a1c2935ba84512f9efe2fd3738665	f9fdac7d3437742f563d06a24bf500f9	article	Hoffnungsloses Ende oder verpasster Anfang. Weimars Niedergang als didaktische Herausforderung.	Martin Sabrow	\N	2002
7435916	Praxis Geschichte	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	klaus2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	44-45	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Am 21. M�rz 1933 fand in der Garnisonkirche von Potsdam im Rahmen eines Staatsaktes die Er�ffnung des am 5. M�rz neu gew�hlten Reichstages statt. Ganz bewusst wurde nach dem Reichstagsbrand Potsdam als Traditionsort preu�ischer Geschichte f�r die feierliche Konstituierung ausgew�hlt. Der eine Woche zuvor zum Propagandaminister ernannte Joseph Goebbels inszenierte den "Tag von Potsdam" als symbolische Verbindung "vom alten und neuen Deutschland", von konservativem Traditionsbewusstsein und nationalsozialistischem Erneuerungswillen. (Orig.).	93ca152709e71685436ba83283453484	e91a5db24802d9e6249de9fe29c3550f	e8e542d568d6a4746f4e7d4ca252bbef	article	Der H�ndedruck am "Tag von Potsdam". Ein Foto als Projektionsfl�che.	Klaus Fieberg	\N	2002
7435917	Praxis Geschichte	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	reinhold2002	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	17-21	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	In der Satire wird die Wirklichkeit als Mangel dem Ideal als h�chste Realit�t gegen�bergestellt." Dieser Befund Friedrich Schillers ist Sch�lerinnen und Sch�lern gemeinhin aus dem Deutschunterricht bekannt. Im Geschichtsunterricht nimmt Satire bestenfalls einen marginalen Platz ein, obgleich das Mittel der �bertreibung gesellschaftliche Wirklichkeit besonders deutlich machen k�nnte. Hier folgt ein Vorschlag, wie Satirisches einen Platz im Geschichtsunterricht ab Klasse 10 finden k�nnte. (Orig.).	24d0f5e7eeb8c084a8acc4361a8850be	3936e989132d10addd4a56986f5479cf	66b9d89eac8e635517208a91e2100c22	article	"Hitler regiert (noch) nicht, aber er herrscht". Diagnose, Prognose, Therapie radikaldemokratischer Publizisten.	Reinhold L�tgemeier-Davin	\N	2002
7435918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehren und Lernen im Kontext empirischer Forschung und Fachdidaktik.	Donauw�rth	\N	\N	\N	Auer	\N	\N	von2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	399-438	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-403-03481-X Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-403-03481-X>}	Nach Bemerkungen zum Forschungsstand stellt der Autor aus eigenen Erhebungen Ergebnisse zusammen, die "einen Vergleich der Geschichtsdeutungen, Politikeinstellungen und Unterrichtserfahrungen verschiedener Altersstufen ..., Bundesl�nder ..., Schulformen, Geschlechter, Parteisympathisanten und Nationalstaaten erlauben und durch zugeordnete Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerausk�nfte kontrolliert werden." Folgende Fragestellungen werden dabei untersucht: Geschichtliche Vorstellungen und F�higkeiten am Beispiel der Deutung des Mittelalters, der Bewertungen von Hitler und Nationalsozialismus und der Bereitschaft zur Empathie. Abschlie�end wird aus einer internationalen Vegleichsuntersuchung eine "europ�ische Landkarte historisch- politischer Kulturen" von Jugendlichen erstellt. (DIPF/Bi.).	1ade8ceb33ea19149c94ff5204e6b78a	fdc76de73071dcd96947226276d98701	5f2e5a6845a0614d30af0b01fdc510b6	incollection	Lehr- und Lernforschung im Fach Geschichte.	Bodo von Borries	Gerhard W. (Hrsg.) Finkbeiner	2001
7435919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Materialien zur historischen Jugendforschung	Weinheim	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	gisela2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	381 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7799-1131-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7799-1131-0>}	Der Bund Deutscher Maedel (BDM) war die andere Haelfte der Hitler-Jugend. Er erfasste die weibliche Jugend vom 10. bis zum 18. Lebensjahr und bot ihr erstmals in der Geschichte der Frauen und Maedchen in Deutschland ein oeffentlich anerkanntes ausserhaeusliches Jugendleben. Und er etablierte eine Vorstellung vom "deutschen Maedel", die ueber 1945 hinaus bis in die 70er Jahre gesellschaftlich wirksam war. Das macht den BDM ebenso interessant fuer die historische Jugend- und Frauenforschung wie fuer die Erziehungs-, Gesellschafts- und Mentalitaetsgeschichte des "Dritten Reiches". Dieser Quellenband, der erste historisch kommentierte zum BDM, dokumentiert materialreich in sieben Kapiteln die Geschichte des BDM und thematisiert sie zugleich in ihren unterschiedlichen Dimensionen. Jedes Kapitel enthaelt eine kurze historische Einfuehrung und Kommentare zu den Dokumenten. Im ersten, historischen Kapitel wird die Geschichte und der Aufbau des BDM dargestellt. Nachfolgend geht es um den BDM als Institution der Jugendpolitik und als gesellschaftliche Organisation der weiblichen Jugend im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland. Kapitel 3 thematisiert die faktische und praktische "Erziehungsarbeit" (Erziehung - Schulung - Berufsbildung - Berufslenkung) im BDM. In welchem Ausmass wurde die BDM-Jugend zu Herrschaftszwecken der NS-Diktatur ausgebeutet und wie wurde sie politisch instrumentalisiert? Mit diesen Fragen und mit der Gesundheits- und Rassepolitik sowie der Rasseideologie im BDM beschaeftigen sich die folgenden Kapitel. Das Frauenbild des BDM, das Ideal seiner weltanschaulichen Propaganda und das Leitbild seiner "Erziehungsarbeit" werden im sechsten Kapitel skizziert und dokumentiert. Zuletzt folgen beispielhafte Dokumente, die die subjektiven Wirkungen einer Zugehoerigkeit zum BDM aufzeigen. (DJI/Sd).	dc662e1e1e3470ad42db718900f29941	8b19f932fc5b3c2cdf82b81defae6e45	40fa7bb328fc93296f7ec157071c840c	book	Auch Du gehoerst dem Fuehrer. Die Geschichte des Bundes Deutscher Maedel (BDM) in Quellen und Dokumenten.	Gisela Miller-Kipp	\N	2001
7435920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichte der Jugend. 25	M�nster u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Lit	\N	\N	heinz2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	VI, 531 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-4433-1}	\N	4ec5df9ba7ac0628d82a0dc26193ed58	2dcc5eeed3b69a5752426e2a4c5b0381	f2a03824e2fbd5b88ee5ba06e833ee73	book	Erziehung, Lebenswelt und Kriegseinsatz der deutschen Jugend unter Hitler. Anmerkungen zur Literatur.	Heinz Schreckenberg	\N	2001
7435921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinheim u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	wolfgang2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	248 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7799-1413-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7799-1413-1>}	\N	37a31cb760470c3c97b883506e3ccbc0	85367f2e71a26b39f25ddddc3804278e	211597ecf57a7d5e4c8ec362d591e1aa	book	Die Adolf-Hitler-Schulen. P�dagogische Provinz versus ideologische Zuchtanstalt.	Wolfgang Feller	\N	2001
7435922	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	j�rg2001	http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensio/buecher/2001/GaJo0801.htm	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rezension von: Im Dschungel der Macht	12bdfaf213f72712adacb48c1329260b	1857aeef2ccfd5185afd6a83c368bfc4	0371d1ec935da5171714716827d31445	book	Dietrich Beyrau (Hg.), Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Stalin und Hitler. G�ttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2000, 399 S., ISBN 3-525-36244-7 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-525-36244-7> . [Rezension].	J�rg Ganzenm�ller	\N	2001
7435923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freiburg, Breisgau	\N	\N	\N	Lambertus-Verl.	\N	\N	volker2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	243 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7841-1366-4 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7841-1366-4>}	"Die Beitr�ge dieses Bandes nehmen einen Begriff - Verwahrlosung - wieder auf, der �ber l�ngere Zeit aus der erziehungswissenschaftlichen Debatte verschwunden war. Es geht um jene Gruppen von Jugendlichen, deren Gemeinsames sich am besten bestimmen l�sst aus der Sicht der mit ihnen arbeitenden Sozial- und Sonderp�dagogInnen. Bei ihnen wecken die Jugendlichen, von denen in diesem Band die Rede ist, durchweg heftige Affekte von �rger und Wut, rufen sie Gef�hle von Verzweiflung und Scheitern hervor. Die begriffliche Trias - Verwahrlosung - Devianz - antisoziale Tendenz - spiegelt die Begriffsnot, wenn es darum geht, einen klassischen Kernbereich des sozialp�dagogischen wie auch des sonderp�dagogischen Handlungsfeldes unter einer gemeinsamen theoretischen Perspektive ph�nomenbezogen zu fassen. Diese Zusammenschau kann durch die verstehende Sichtweise der psychoanalytischen P�dagogik gelingen. Sie stellt diese schlimmen Jugendlichen als erlebende Personen/ Subjekte ins Zentrum und f�hrt damit die Perspektive wieder ein, die durch die soziologische Debatte um Devianz und abweichendes Verhalten verloren gegangen schien. Unter fallbezogenen Gesichtspunkten n�hern sich die Beitr�ge dieses Bandes der komplexen �u�eren wie inneren psychischen Realit�t von 'Verwahrlosten', deren 'antisoziale Tendenz' es zu verstehen gilt als einen psychischen Wegweiser in Richtung auf nicht-deviante Formen der Lebensbew�ltigung." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Kapitel I. Verwahrlosung in den Perspektiven von Sozialp�dagogik und Psychoanalyse: G�nther Bittner: Verwahrlosung. Devianz, antisoziale Tendenz (16-34); Hans Thiersch: Lebensweltbezug, Biographie und Verwahrlosung (35-48); J�rgen K�rner: Die Fiktionalit�t des psychoanalytischen und des sozialp�dagogischen Dialogs (49-58); Kapitel II. August Aichhorn: Ein Klassiker wird neu gesichtet: Achim Perner: Der Ort der Verwahrlosung in der psychoanalytischen Theorie bei A. Aichhorn (60-79); Hilde Kipp: Das Fehlen von Trauer in der �tiologie von Verwahrlosung (80-103); Reinhart H�rster: Das Methodenproblem sozialer Bildung im p�dagogischen Experiment. Zum praxeologisch empirischen Gehalt von August Aichhorns Aggressivenbericht (104-117); Volker Fr�hlich: 'Was h�tten wir nicht noch alles mit einander gemacht ohne Hitler ...'. August Aichhorns Verbindungen zu Anna Freud im Lichte ihres Briefwechsels von 1945-1949 (118-143); Kapitel III. P�dagogische Zug�nge zu Wut und Aggression: Leendert F. Groenendijk: Analytische Aufkl�rung statt Pr�gel. Wilhelm Stekel und die �berwindung der 'Erziehung zur Grausamkeit' (146-171); Margret D�rr: 'Da sitzt die einfach auf meinem Scho�'! Zum 'szenischen Verstehen' einer Alltagsbegebenheit (172-188); Luise Winterhager-Schmid: Angst, Aggression und Pseudoautonomie in der m�nnlichen Pubert�tsentwicklung. Auswertung eines narrativen Interviews mit einem 15-j�hrigen Hauptsch�ler (189-207); Evelyn Heinemann: Psychoanalytische P�dagogik mit aggressiven Kindern und Jugendlichen (208-216); Burkhard M�ller und Volker Schmid: Der sozialp�dagogische und der sonderp�dagogische Blick auf deviante Jugendliche: Kasuistische Analysen (217-240).	cd87a79db74cc8c38006672bf476e3ba	d2c2e10643df6286ed8445afb4db5e0c	1be9d983fdf80e56a9d97324881e2c59	book	Verwahrlosung - Devianz - antisoziale Tendenz. Str�nge zwischen Sozial- und Sonderp�dagogik.	Volker Schmid	\N	2001
7435924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rostock	\N	\N	\N	Koch	\N	\N	hermann2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-929544-88-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-929544-88-1>}	\N	0788020bb3f81bf4947a0363bf4dbaef	99d2bb03e1defdeb103e0a10c28d0cea	f08de2b7c16d7390c4436654a9852eea	book	"Im gleichen Schritt und Tritt". Die Geschichte der Hitlerjugend in Mecklenburg von den Anf�ngen bis 1945.	Hermann Langer	\N	2001
7435925	Geschichte betrifft uns	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	noauthororeditor2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	1-29	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0176-943x}	Die vorgestellte Unterrichtseinheit f�r die Sekundarstufe II besch�ftigt sich mit den Grundlagen, Organisationsformen und Mechanismen des nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssytems: 1. Vollendung der Gleichschaltung (Monopolisierung und Zentralisierung der Macht; Kulturelle Ausrichtung; Totale Erfassung;) 2. Machtsicherung (Innerparteiliche S�uberung: "der R�hm-Putsch"; Erfolgsbilanzen; Unterdr�ckung;) 3. Gesellschaft unter dem Hakenkreuz (Hitler - der "F�hrer"; Volksgemeinschaft; Ausgrenzung;) Die zwei beigef�gten Folien zeigen einmal eine Graphik zum nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssystem und ferner ein Plakat zur Reichstagswahl 1936. Der Klausurvorschlag setzt sich mit der Bek�mpfung der Staatsfeinde auseinander. (BIL/Mat).	7dc0b93308c9eab0eb1a436189899322	e7dc6da7d312a612b1913b37d9d19683	f117c71b58c586ffb7cb1b49c85e3baf	article	Das nationalsozialistische Herrschaftssystem.	\N	\N	2001
7435926	Praxis Geschichte	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	dieter2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	40-45	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Die deutsche Arbeiterbewegung - Gewerkschaften, SPD, KPD - nahmen die Macht�bertragung an Hitler nahezu kampflos hin. Wie konnte es dazu kommen? Vorgeschlagen wird, nach Bearbeitung der Materialien, in Form eines Rollenspiels ein Tribunal zu veranstalten, in dem es um die Frage geht, ob die Arbeiterbewegung angesichts der Errichtung der NS-Diktatur versagt haben.	5b81a9e15e4d472bb2a9a1831b3fb47b	aa59b39642c0882f9c6ca48e01006447	56bc4e5e602ca7a0c6c3e15b503bfa3a	article	Bereit sein ist alles! Die deutsche Arbeiterbewegung und die Macht�bertragung an Hitler.	Dieter Kalinka	\N	2001
7435927	Cottbuser Zeitung	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	helmut2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	9-27	\N	\N	\N		\N	9478fc534bcd53f34ee3c184d40b3cd4	c44575cad0f08919c01c0e9f7e9be16a	caa0a4faecd1bc881710a806cca7557e	article	Die letzten 25 Jahre des Cottbuser Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasiums (1820-1945), Teil II: Hitler-Zeit.	Helmut Schweitzer	\N	2001
7435928	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	magnus2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	757-776	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Der Literaturbericht zum nationalsozialistischen Deutschland greift in diesem ersten Teil neue Quellen und aktuelle Diskussionen in der geschichtswissenschaftlichen Literatur auf sowie "Hitler".	a4108d596084db67ea9f63316bba1172	b0247d5c759d72940da3730f9cf4d7b3	76d0942a3cad008b9fa8c3c369205b38	article	Nationalsozialistisches Deutschland. Literaturbericht. Teil 1.	Magnus Brechtken	\N	2001
7435929	Grundschule	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	maria2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	46-47	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0533-3431}	Kinder begegnen in den Medien immer wieder dem Thema "Rassismus", meist verbunden mit neonazistischen Ausschreitungen. Auch das "Dritte Reich" findet immer wieder Erw�hnung, z. B. in der Diskussion um die entsch�digung von Zwangsarbeitern. Die Autorin gibt anhand eines Erfahrungsberichtes Anregungen zur Behandlung dieses Themas im Projektunterricht mit Sch�lern des Primarbereiches.	b1424f5d2450fb9c98d8c037c994a7a0	62fb5d68cfd2f0df047e2aab09772db9	a51a4f2fb4c82bbd95c9e9f62eea89e0	article	"Hitler" - ein anderes Projektthema.	Sonja Maria Schwarz	\N	2001
7435930	Cottbuser Zeitung	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2/3	helmut2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	3-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb7e3a57078fd1c81d551b77843a5edf	ec3af07c3c91d65bd8b81ca661a5b48a	68d14551058f681d76ff2a42f762eb58	article	Die letzten f�nfundzwanzig Jahre der (Adolf-Hitler-) Oberreal-/ Oberschule zu Cottbus.	Helmut Schweitzer	\N	2001
7435931	Zeitschrift f�r Geschichtswissenschaft	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	gerd2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	565-567	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0044-2828}	Rezension von: Im Dschungel der Macht	fde5e87b2572f897b3b8b93ca99a00e6	175720a9f670c82a9ae0760a9b98e0c9	d40048040f8b2472dc87fe7a6c3d9f81	article	Dietrich Beyrau (Hrsg.): Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Stalin und Hitler. Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, G�ttingen 2000, 399 S. [Rezension].	Gerd Wiegel	\N	2001
7435932	KLV-Rundbrief	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	86	noauthororeditor2001	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	22-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	320a006d4440f6745ac79e3697ade9f5	07e9e7342466cc46088526ac099bf744	0b4118fdcf02c1c959b7dad981602437	article	Notizen zur Kinderlandverschickung. Tagebuchaufzeichnungen des Dr. Joseph Goebbels.	\N	\N	2001
7435933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sammlungen der Gesetze, Verordnungen, Erlasse, Bekanntmachungen zum Elementar- bzw. Volksschulwesen im 19., 20. Jahrhundert. 14	K�ln u.a.	\N	\N	\N	B�hlau	\N	\N	j�rgen2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	LX, 418 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-412-04395-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-412-04395-8>}	\N	3ceae73668411fd7c36aae19b719b349	2653b7ade98aa0bb62f939f7c15c3cae	81072defcb05bf7647ea587ffd42433f	book	Die Volksschule im NS-Staat. Nachdr. der Ausg. Breslau, Kluger, 1940 "Die deutsche Volksschule im Gro�deutschen Reich: Handbuch der Gesetze, Verordnungen und Richtlinien f�r Erziehung und Unterricht in Volksschulen nebst den einschl�gigen Bestimmungen �ber Hitler-Jugend und Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalten" / mit einer Einl. hrsg. von Hans J�rgen Apel.	Hans J�rgen Apel	\N	2000
7435934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marburg	\N	\N	\N	Tectum	\N	\N	jutta2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	265 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8288-8135-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8288-8135-1>}	"Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine systematische Darstellung der staatlichen Ma�nahmen nach dem Ende des Hitler-Regimes und der DDR auf insgesamt vier Handlungsebenen: Delegitimierung des Systems, Wechsel der Eliten, Materielle Wiedergutmachung und Strafrechtliche Ahndung nach 1945 und 1989. Dabei wird bewu�t Wertung und Vergleich staatlicher 'Leistung' vermieden, zugunsten einer Verdeutlichung von wiederkehrenden Problemlagen und Lernprozessen im letzten halben Jahrhundert in der Auseinandersetzung mit historischen Hypotheken. Durch umfassende historische R�ckblenden in die Zeit vor der Kapitulation und w�hrend des 'real-existierenden Sozialismus' wird die interessenpolitische Genese aus heutiger Sicht widerspr�chlicher und unbefriedigender Ergebnisse von 'Aufarbeitung' verdeutlicht. Gleichzeitig werden als konkreter theoretischer Handlungs- und Diskursbedarf strafrechtliche, verwaltungsrechtliche und bildungspolitische Defizite benannt." (Autorenreferat).	b11689f77cbebdf45b77dfaa5aa01097	69e57dcb48c7754e8a1901003d9788dd	5016bb8c4208c4e55c19793cb3989cee	book	Aufarbeitung von Vergangenheit vor und nach 1989. Eine Analyse des Umgangs mit den historischen Hypotheken totalit�rer Diktaturen in Deutschland.	Jutta Vergau	\N	2000
7435935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marburg	\N	\N	\N	Tectum	\N	\N	peter2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	186 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8288-8120-3 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8288-8120-3>}	"Kultur und Wissenschaft beim �bergang ins 'Dritte Reich' - der Titel des vorliegenden Sammelbands verweist bereits implizit auf den hohen Problemgehalt eines Themas, das sich aus mehreren Gr�nden - Verbesserung der Quellenlage, Emanzipation von der 'T�tergeneration' u. a. - gegenw�rtig neu stellt und auch wieder in den Mittelpunkt �ffentlichen Interesses ger�ckt ist: Wie konnte es 'dazu' kommen? Was genau ereignete sich im Vorfeld der 'Machtergreifung' im Leben einer Kulturnation, die man einst als 'Volk von Dichtern und Denkern' gehandelt hatte? Inwiefern begleitete oder unterst�tzte ein in den 20er Jahren international f�hrender Wissenschafts- und Kulturbetrieb die politische Entwicklung? Waren etwaige Hilfeleistungen aktiver oder passiver Natur? Kann �berhaupt von einem '�bergang' die Rede sein, oder rissen vorhandene Traditionslinien eher abrupt ab? Die einzelnen Beitr�ge, die sich diesen und weiteren Fragen anhand ausgew�hlter Beispiele aus unterschiedlichen Fachbereichen anzun�hern versuchen, geben den Blick frei auf ein �beraus komplexes Problemfeld, dem mit pauschalen Antworten nicht beizukommen ist. Keinesfalls etwa war die Entwicklung ausschlie�lich personengebunden. Auch die Annahme, das intellektuelle Leben habe sich dem Diktat einer extrem repressiven Politik schlichtweg beugen m�ssen und sei 'gleichgeschaltet' worden, trifft den Sachverhalt nur zum Teil. In manchen F�llen deckt die differenzierte Analyse eine Realit�t auf, bei der zwischen institutionellem Zwang und der Notwendigkeit innerwissenschaftlicher Entwicklung gar nicht genau getrennt werden kann." (Textauszug). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Joachim Petsch: Architektur der 20er und 30er Jahre. Kontinuit�ten und Br�che (11-27); Henning G. Bleyl: Klassische Musik als Propaganda-Medium? Zur politischen Funktion der Auslandsreisen der Berliner Philharmoniker f�r den NS-Staat (29-46); Peter Gemienhardt: Kirchengeschichte zwischen den Zeiten. Paradigmen protestantischer Kirchengeschichtsschreibung beim �bergang ins 'Dritte Reich' (47-64); Klaus Grobe Racht: 'Die Wissenschaft kann nicht einfach warten, bis sie gefragt wird...'. Geschichtswissenschaft im NS-Staat (65-81); Hansj�rg Hennecke: Zwischen Habsburg und Hitler. National�konomie und Sozialwissenschaft in Wien 1918-1938 (83-99); Bettina von Jagow: Bedeutungs- und Spannungsfelder der Germanistik an der LMU M�nchen 1920-1945 (101-116); Markus K�bisch: Die Lebenswelt als vergessenes Sinnfundament der Wissenschaften. Husserls Kritik an der Formalisierung der Erkenntnis (117-131); Dirk L�ddecke: Philosophen auf dem Zauberberg. �berlegungen zur philosophischen Debatte zwischen Ernst Cassirer und Martin Heidegger in Davos (1929) (133-143); Axel Schmitt: Jenseits der Identit�t. Marginalisierung und Akkulturation deutsch-j�discher Intellektueller in Wissenschaft und Kultur (1900-1933) (145-162); Florian Steiger: Innovation und Au�erordentlichkeit. Die medizinische Fakult�t der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit�t M�nchen in den Jahren 1920-1945 (163-179).	12d9fdf5dd36bbe9793085b53d3af805	11e939338ac1c626cbb691f2cb74a91f	cdee3dab41f98934c1fbca3663f03235	book	Kultur und Wissenschaft beim �bergang ins Dritte Reich.	\N	\N	2000
7435936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jugendkulturen, Politik und Protest : vom Widerstand zum Kommerz?	Opladen	\N	\N	\N	Leske u. Budrich	\N	\N	markus2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	211-233	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8100-2557-7 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8100-2557-7>}	Der Verfasser zeichnet die Entstehung einer nationalistischen Jugend- und Gegenkultur in Russland als Resultat des Wandels und der gegenseitigen Ann�herung von Gegenkultur und nationalistischer Bewegung im Kontext der Transformation von der sowjetischen zur russischen Gesellschaft nach. Dabei unterscheidet er die folgenden Phasen: (1) Vorperestroika (bis 1986); (2) Perestroika (1986-1991); (3) Zwischenperiode 1991-1993; (4) Postperestroika ab 1993/94. Der Verfasser interpretiert den sich in diesen Phasen vollziehenden Wandel der russischen Gegenkultur als jugendspezifischen Ausdruck von Entwicklungen in Politik und Gesellschaft. So kam es seit 1991 zu einer ideologischen Ann�herung von Kommunismus und Nationalismus in Gestalt einer national-patriotischen Ideologie, bevor sich der Nationalismus nach 1993 als vorherrschende Ideologie im Postperestroika-Russland durchsetzte. (ICE2).	1c457fb97e91021b61b40664ed37d6f3	ebffc55cb485ec0dedd14caacecc573c	d63271ffc8073b4855f6c98d1329dd7c	incollection	Hammer und Sichel in der Fahne Hitlers. Das Entstehen einer nationalistischen Gegenkultur im Postperestrojka-Ru�land.	Markus Mathyl	Dieter (Hrsg.) Roth	2000
7435937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Querschnitte f�cher�bergreifender Lehre und Forschung an der BTU Cottbus. 3	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	IKO - Verl. f�r Interkulturelle Kommunikation	\N	\N	j�rgen2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	153 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88939-561-9 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-88939-561-9>}	Der Band gibt Einblicke in die Vielf�ltigkeit der Arbeit am Zentrum f�r Technik und Gesellschaft der BTU Cottbus. Gliederung: Eingriffe in Globalisierung und Kultur (Albert, Marie-Theres: Globalisierung und kulturelle Entwicklung - Das kulturelle Erbe der Menschheit und seine zeitgem��e Interpretation. - Albert, Regine: Raumbewusstsein als Entwicklungspotential f�r den Tourismus am Beispiel einer Befragung im Biosph�renreservat Rh�n. - Tomberg, Friedrich: Demagogische F�hrung - Wie es Hitler gelang, bei den Deutschen als ihr "F�hrer" anerkannt zu werden). - Eingriffe in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft (Kornwachs, Klaus: Wissenschaft als Wegbereiter f�r Investitionen im Technologiesektor? - Materne, J�rgen: Vermittlungsmanagement f�r wirtschaftsbezogenes Privat-Public-Partnership - M�glichkeiten und Grenzen im Praxiseinsatz). - Eingriffe in Arbeit und Bildung (Thomas, Helga: Bildung und Arbeit. Vom N�tzlichkeits- zum T�tigkeitskonzept in der P�dagogik. - Herter, J�rgen: Kooperationslernen in Klein- und Mittelunternehmen (KMU) - am Beispiel partizipativer und konsensbezogener Diagnose zur Verbesserung innerbetrieblicher Auftragsabwicklung. - Jurke, Dieter/Lieback, Brigitte: Planung eines Rollenspiels zur Sensibilisierung von Mitarbeitern f�r betriebliche Ablaufprozesse) (HoF/Text �bernommen).	f407348c450b5b6641db1e4893587052	a0435a0054e393b3a80f78fb0b457b9f	66be5a027beb391f4e5d3548a9146cf4	book	Eingriffe in Globalisierung und Kultur, in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft, in Arbeit und Bildung.	J�rgen Albert	\N	2000
7435938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Durchschnittst�ter. [Handeln und Motivation]. - Berlin. Verl. Assoziation, Schwarze Risse, Rote Stra�e, 2000 (Beitr�ge zur Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus. 16).	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Assoziation, Schwarze Risse, Rote Stra�e	\N	\N	armin2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	13-51	\N	\N	\N		\N	265a648037bc87b25421cabb7d952729	abf52fe01eec5fb2ed0644526b7e9918	f51b8286b634b6b1b8f591f52c18054a	incollection	Der Streifendienst der Hitler-Jugend (HJ) und die "�berwachung der Jugend", 1934-1945. Forschungsprobleme und Fragestellung.	Armin Nolzen	\N	2000
7435939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G�ttingen	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht	\N	\N	dietrich2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	399 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-525-36244-7}	\N	ccd8cb7bef66c4df6edb830e3bd5df56	ab225a3a8c1985a8815834715fc78c40	51d5b720541064fcaff33d7fc0d1c70c	book	Im Dschungel der Macht. Intellektuelle Professionen unter Stalin und Hitler.	Dietrich Beyrau	\N	2000
7435940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	\N	\N	Tosa	\N	\N	ralph2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-85492-222-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-85492-222-1>}	\N	bf31057ec5d62775f92aa78a5efe0ba5	00da71dbd12c9b99b706c1cff154b468	558aa59ccf6edda33813de537d98c1bc	book	Illustrierte Geschichte der Hitlerjugend. 1922 - 1945. Die verlorene Kindheit.	Brenda Ralph Lewis	\N	2000
7435941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G�ttingen	\N	\N	\N	Wallstein	\N	\N	reinhard2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	134 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89244-450-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89244-450-1>}	"Die Kultusminister und die von ihnen mit der Ausarbeitung der Rechtschreibreform beauftragten Wissenschaftler sind der Frage beharrlich ausgewichen, inwieweit ihr Projekt eine politische Geschichte hat. Sie hatten daf�r Gr�nde. Die Untersuchung von Birken-Bertsch und Markner zeichnet ein genaues Bild der nach 1933 intensiv gef�hrten Auseinandersetzungen um die deutsche Rechtschreibung. Die Frage, in welcher Weise sie zu 'vereinfachen' sei, besch�ftigte in den Jahren des Nationalsozialismus - anders als vor 1933 und nach 1945 - h�chste politische Kreise, zuletzt Hitler selbst. Die Bem�hungen um eine Rechtschreibreform wurden sofort nach Kriegsende wiederaufgenommen. Die 1996 beschlossene Neuregelung der deutschen Orthographie verdankt sich nicht zuletzt dieser ungebrochenen Kontinuit�t." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vors�tze (7); I. 'Machen wir einen gro�en Sprung �ber das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs hinaus' (9-21); II. 'Gro�deutschland soll die beste und modernste Schreibung der Welt haben' (23-55); III. Schrift und Rede, Rechtlautung und Rechtschreibung (57-79); IV. Nicht kriegswichtig? (81-110); V. Die Stunde Null der Rechtschreibreform (111-120); Nachs�tze: Auf dem Weg ins Jahr 2005 (121-126).	bbc2d00e8af6ff14a7a27fd4449dbc32	cb4432d8aa8a91e8a58daaa71cee8033	771d23652eebbc5900a832f89b6400b8	book	Rechtschreibreform und Nationalsozialismus. Ein Kapitel aus der politischen Geschichte der deutschen Sprache.	Reinhard Birken-Bertsch	\N	2000
7435942	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schule und Geschichte. Funktionen der Schule in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Festschrift f�r Rudolf W. Keck zum 65. Geburtstag.	Bad Heilbrunn, Obb.	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	j�rgen2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	207-223	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c8121a0e79c639121e3024fd9b5ffff	7c0827d5bea078295243b82aef10d22d	c2acef19b19001b6b62bb2e5c2ba3f65	incollection	"Dein gr��ter Erzieher, deutsches Volk, hei�t Adolf Hitler". Schule als St�tte der Indoktrination.	Hans J�rgen Apel	Sabine (Hrsg.) Kirk	2000
7435943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Mittler	\N	\N	josef2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	256 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8132-0716-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8132-0716-1>}	\N	ae203bcb034f7bd89d323baa7d25cc8f	5b64c9f69c5db06a03645ef25ce02900	72530c79b940cff70acde46109bedaf8	book	Kinder im Krieg. Kindheit und Jugend im Dritten Reich. 1. Aufl.	Hans Josef Horchem	\N	2000
7435944	Neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-2	e.2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	22-95	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0177-6738}	Inhalt: Pat Garret - Billy the Kid. (Freund). Adenauer - Schumacher. (Merseburger). Augstein - Springer. (Knipp). Brandt - Wehner. (Harpprecht). Kohl - Strau�. (Fehrenbach). Schmidt - Eppler. (Seitz). Kautsky - Bernstein. (Fetscher). Lenin - Luxemburg. (Sch�ler). Ebert - Liebknecht. (Fichter). Eisner - Auer. (Seitz). Stalin - Trotzki. (Schubert). Friedrich der Gro�e - Maria Theresia. (Rothemann). Hitler - Churchill. (Fetscher). Kennedy - Nixon. (Horst). Rabin - Peres. (Hackenesch). Gorbatschow - Jelzin. (Thr�nert). Goethe - Kleist. (Freund). Wagner - Brahms. (Schmidt). Reinhardt - Piscator. (Rothemann). Kraus - Kuh. (Pliske). Kerr - Ihering. (Pliske). Sartre - Camus. (Lehmann). Kerrigan - Harding. (Hackenesch). Monica - Hillary. (Freund). Schr�der - Lafontaine. (Seitz). Walser - Bubis. (Horster). Sloterdijk - Habermas. (Schmidt). Microsoft - Apple/Macintosh. (Freund).	573a5b79c279bd2a9b1ce1ce0debee24	385397a8c133df320a677cf6e3e79071	1a90859cd768109c7af98537e537226e	article	Rivalen. (Heftthema).	\N	\N	2000
7435945	Geschichte lernen	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	77	fridolin2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	36-42	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Der Hitler-Ludendorff-Putsch war Ausdruck f�r massive Krise und die Zerrei�probe, in der sich Deutschland 1923 befand. Grundprobleme der Weimarer Republik k�nnen anhand des Putsches erarbeitet werden. Die dem Beitrag beigef�gten Materialien enthalten u. a. Teile der Anklageschrift vom Januar 1924, Teile der Rede Hitlers im B�rgerbr�ukeller und aus Hitlers Schlussrede vor Gericht sowie das Gem�lde von Paul Herrmann "Feier des 9. November an der Feldherrenhalle" (1940). Mit Aufgabenvorschl�gen f�r Sek. I.	e533fd560013698f3f5e4257d7651c30	5f2c0a69a2da766d13c94549432c8bb3	5dd8fda5dda74d2d8c4960728071fc4b	article	Der Hitler-Ludendorff-Putsch. Die "Ordnungszelle Bayern" als Wegbereiter f�r die Macht im Reich?	Fridolin Wimmer	\N	2000
7435946	Die Deutsche Schule	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	jan-christoph2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	503-517	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0012-0731; 0340-4099}	Pr�fungen - insbesondere Abschlusspr�fungen - k�nnen als Instrument gebraucht und missbraucht werden, wenn Machthaber kulturelle Priorit�ten durchsetzen wollen. In welcher Weise haben die Nationalsozialisten dieses Mittel verwendet? Haben Sie etwa Goethe "abgeschafft" (wie Tucholsky es erwartete)? (DIPF/Orig.)	0a25f399ca6f0298d068b87b78674166	2ec28cc0aaabe75ea8df97d97c7a47b8	b592caf5bf7c3a96f251a3ec41596983	article	"Hitler und Goethe, ein Schulaufsatz". Zu den Deutschthemen im Abitur zwischen 1930 und 1940.	Jan-Christoph Leschinsky	\N	2000
7435947	�sterreich in Geschichte und Literatur	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5-6	hermann2000	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	281-333	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0029-8743}	\N	a3eb98d65ef0d11739cabd5233d4fc27	ae14b23f1f7d43bcc249a734e2c59c49	e53bbbfa215e43c94ec37aa7296fbf27	article	War Wittgenstein Hitlers "Jude aus Linz", wie Kimberley Cornish aus antipodischer Sicht meint? Biographische Korrekturen zum Sch�ler Adolf und Gedanken zu einem krausen Buch.	Hermann M�cker	\N	2000
7435948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nster	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	christoph1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	200 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89325-730-6 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89325-730-6>}	"In der Freien Stadt Danzig, autonomer Zwergstaat der Zwischenkriegszeit, wurde im Mai 1933 die NSDAP an die Regierung gew�hlt, konnte aber kein so umfassend totalit�res Regime etablieren wie im Deutschen Reich. Dennoch str�mte in den darauffolgenden knapp zwei Jahren fast die H�lfte der in Frage kommenden Jugendlichen in die dortige Hitlerjugend. Wie schaffte es die nationalsozialistische Jugendorganisation, die ihr zumeist offenbar freiwillig zulaufenden M�dchen und Jungen an sich zu binden, sie in vielen F�llen sogar f�r sich zu begeistern? Christoph Paliaske f�hrt anhand zahlreicher zeitgen�ssischer Textbeispiele und Zeitzeugenbefragungen eindr�cklich vor, welche Aktivit�ten und positive Selbstdeutungen hierf�r vorgegeben wurden und wirksam waren. Dar�ber hinaus macht er deutlich, wie durch eine bewu�te Ausgrenzung selbstkonstruierter Gegner - die polnische und j�dische Bev�lkerung Danzigs sowie andere Jugendorganisationen - das eigene Profil zu sch�rfen versucht und dadurch bewu�t eine Projektionsfl�che f�r gewaltsame Ausschreitungen geschaffen wurde." (Autorenreferat).	806f7dc1b297aab31729bd32b96fa33a	34bb2342bf25823ec3fab04e1d09d9fa	d823c2644b18d862d20c849eb780a7c9	book	Die Hitlerjugend der Freien Stadt Danzig. 1926-1939.	Christoph Pallaske	\N	1999
7435949	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nchen u.a.; M�nster	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	max1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	173 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89325-765-9 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89325-765-9>}	\N	af9b5cfb75d53d37ecbc9270c14dbe16	21727b7d928a6d46f37a0892d04e6af3	607cdff1ec0a76b3e89c9b732ff4eb6e	book	F�r Hitler erzogen? Briefe und Notizen des Edgar Winzen aus der Kinderlandverschickung Leutenberg in Th�ringen 1944/45.	Max Liedtke	\N	1999
7435950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Haven u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Yale Univ. Pr.	\N	\N	max1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	XI, 291 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-300-05387-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 0-300-05387-8>}	\N	0306613db9900e7e0be809786043c6a5	243cac7e40d64fbd842e1e3bbe667d93	40d846792fedebe00b10a7c138175584	book	Hitler's professors. The part fo scholarship in Germany's crimes against the Jewish people; with new introd.	Max Weinreich	\N	1999
7435951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ullstein-Buch. 26548	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Ullstein	\N	\N	david1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	368 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-548-26548-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-548-26548-0>}	\N	eda5bdd3fc0a7723256580b00e1acc3b	1e09a3cf2b46359a064ae324f8ddc52d	bfc9d25e56a7b09fba4df9e805491223	book	Die braune Revolution. Eine Sozialgeschichte des Dritten Reiches. Ungek�rzte Ausg.	David Schoenbaum	\N	1999
7435952	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinheim u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	hermann1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	304 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7799-1009-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7799-1009-8>}	\N	ecc48d514aa644dc570fdc82abb2bf35	5edd40686ebb70afbd845aeb55dab3f9	b9ad5e3f05c310fa0ca6bd7f44d4da33	book	Hitlers P�dagogen. Theorie und Praxis nationalsozialistischer Erziehung. 2., �berarb. Aufl.	Hermann Giesecke	\N	1999
7435953	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schule und Gesellschaft. 21	Opladen	\N	\N	\N	Leske u. Budrich	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	416 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8100-2384-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8100-2384-1>}	Der Umgang der jungen Generation mit Geschichte - innerhalb und au�erhalb der Schule - wirft eine F�lle wichtiger Probleme auf, z. B.: was denken Jugendliche eigentlich �ber bestimmte Ereignisse und Prozesse, was halten sie etwa von Hitler und der "sanften Revolution in Osteuropa" 1989? Wie verstehen sie das Mittelalter oder die Industrialisierung? Wie weit nutzen sie geschichtliche Erfahrungen und Deutungsmuster f�r die Entscheidung aktueller politischer Konflikte? Welchen historisch gepr�gten Werten und Institutionen (z. B. Demokratie, Nationalstaat oder Europa) f�hlen sie sich - in welcher St�rke - verbunden, wovon grenzen sie sich ab? Welchen gesellschaftlichen Wandel erwarten sie aufgrund vergangener Erfahrungen von der Zukunft; was haben die �lteren von ihnen zu gew�rtigen und sie gegenseitig - in verschiedenen L�ndern und Kulturen - voneinander? In dem vorliegenden Band wird eine Reihe von empirischen Forschungen �ber die geschichtlichen Vorstellungen und politischen Einstellungen Jugendlicher im Kulturvergleich vorgestellt. Die Erhebungen haben im Rahmen der europ�ischen Studie YOUTH and HISTORY in den Jahren 1988-1995 stattgefunden. (DIPF/Orig./Kr.).	fee8562c0b6912b91fef73df9d56c843	6cfddebba5c650a2a833d9241bf6fcc5	49f6ee5e593eabee2b78dc4223d265b3	book	Jugend und Geschichte. Ein europ�ischer Kulturvergleich aus deutscher Sicht.	\N	\N	1999
7435954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K�ln	\N	\N	\N	PapyRossa	\N	\N	arno1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	327 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89438-184-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89438-184-1>}	"In den Darstellungen wird versucht, die unterschiedlichen, dennoch zusammengeh�rigen Seiten jugendlicher Sozialisation im Dritten Reich zu zeigen: die attraktiven und die repressiven Z�ge der Hitler-Jugendorganisation, die freiwillige Zuordnung und den Zwang, die Eigendynamik einer 'selbstgef�hrten' Jugend und die Funktionalisierung f�r staatliche Herrschaftszwecke, die 'gelungene' und die 'mi�lungene' Sozialisation, die Systemkonformit�t der HJ und das Aufbegehren Jugendlicher gegen die HJ. Es wird untersucht, welchem Wandel die Hitler-Jugend von der Zeit ihrer Entstehung vor 1933 bis zum Staatsjugenddienst unterworfen war und wie sich die sozialstrukturellen, konfessionellen und regionalen Bedingungen auf das Verh�ltnis Jugendlicher zur HJ auswirkten. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt dem Wirkungszusammenhang von Jugendbewegung und Hitler-Jugend, weil hier ganz offensichtlich ein wichtiger Bestimmungsfaktor f�r den zeitweiligen und teilweisen Erfolg wie auch f�r den teilweisen Mi�erfolg der Staatsjugend des Dritten Reiches liegt. Die Entwicklung jugendlicher Opposition gegen HJ und NS-Staat wird verh�ltnism��ig ausf�hrlich geschildert und dokumentiert." (Textauszug).	d04047ce5c143f2b5bc464654321b60d	f25eaf347541b4c694d97c075e5169c6	89be75a6dbd7a0f6e62863f6855e8358	book	Jugend im Dritten Reich. Die Hitler-Jugend und ihre Gegner.	Arno Kl�nne	\N	1999
7435955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pens�e p�dagogique.	Bern u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Lang	\N	\N	philippe1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	309-328	\N	\N	\N		\N	4680b8dd01b6667dd0abbb3b58966728	4c8727a0e1364d915bf6a614aca11885	d1c676e5ef1119680b058d41c6d057f3	incollection	Friedrich Naumann et l'�ducation du citoyen. Des lib�raux allemands face au probl�me de l'�ducation politique en Allemagne de Guillaume II � Hitler.	Philippe Alexandre	Monique (Hrsg.) Samuel-Scheyder	1999
7435956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zwischen Konsens und Kritik. Facetten kulturellen Lebens in Flensburg 1933 - 1945.	Flensburg	\N	\N	\N	Stadtarchiv	\N	\N	hans-joachim1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	101-155	\N	\N	\N		\N	903c7cef73b584450a226282d22c1fdb	ff2f45906a41822ae939cfb54fd2e652	bad7dff45c27b5291475fe5c691e9b06	incollection	"Im Geiste des F�hrers"? Nationalsozialistische Pr�gung und schulische Normalit�t am Beispiel der "Adolf-Hitler-Schule" in Flensburg 1933-1945.	Hans-Joachim Langbehn	\N	1999
7435957	Musik in der Schule	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	helmke1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	49-51	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0027-4704}	Am Beispiel von Richard Wagners Oper "Lohengrin" werden Beziehungen zwischen Musik und Politik w�hrend der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus dargestellt.	e21d9450470f7a17e39e86157720b788	1c23fb3dc18977073a25fe597f79c033	3723448c18a867379cecd5817a9c88f5	article	"Lohengrin" und Hitler. Ein Beitrag zur potenziellen Wirkung von Fiktion auf Realit�t, erl�utert am Beispiel des 1. Aktes der Oper "Lohengrin".	Helmke Keden	\N	1999
7435958	Geographie heute	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	168	christine1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	38-41	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0721-8400}	Die Unterrichtseinheit betrachtet die wechselvolle Geschichte des gigantischen Seebads Prora / R�gen, das Hitler f�r die Freizeitorganisation "Kraft durch Freude" von 1936 an bauen liess, unvollendet durch den Ausbruch des 2. Weltkriegs 1939. Anhand des beigef�gten Unterrichtsmaterials sollen die Sch�ler Denkmodelle �ber die Zukunft von Prora, z. B. f�r den Tourismus, entwickeln. (BIL/Mat).	bc791baadd2dce7b40be4885bd4f004d	95171d96556cb524f0b3e8e5100a6eaa	fbe33c70a14408980ecd45eca299aeee	article	Was wird aus Prora? KdF-Seebad - Koloss von R�gen?	Christine Wenzel	\N	1999
7435959	Praxis Geschichte	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	wigbert1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	28-31	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	W�hrend des zweiten Weltkriegs gab es in der Sowjetunion Formen arbeitsteiliger Kooperation zwischen SS und Wehrmacht. Dies wird am Beispiel der Ermordung der j�dischen Kinder des St�dtchend Bjelaja Zerkow und dem Umgang mit Einspr�chen von Wehrmachtsangeh�rigen gegen diese Ermordung deutlich. Die Materialien stammen �berwiegend aus den Tageb�chern Helmuth Groscurths, der zur milit�rischen Opposition gegen Hitler geh�rte. Sie wurden in einer zweist�ndigen Unterrichtssequenz in einer 9. Hauptschulklasse eingesetzt, �ber die der Autor im ersten Teil des Beitrags kurz berichtet.	25faa05e11a177db5aa4fd38cac319cb	b7586c7ed9f62c419ac2ecb983b578cc	df2a964b7d61c1c5ca1e2fe8d25b6fd3	article	Die 6. Armee und 90 Kinder in Bjelaja Zerkow. Die Wehrmacht vor Stalingrad.	Wigbert Benz	\N	1999
7435960	Praxis Geschichte	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	jakob1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	53-55	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Der Autor gibt Informationen zu den Wehrmachtsoffizieren Eduard Dietl und Ernst Rommel, die von Hitler zu Helden gek�rt und heute stark umstritten sind.	e91935fb79174757dbfb11f17ba8af33	df74a1fcaa91591c8759ae791ad217e5	6d2b590e25c61724f0202a96adae3941	article	Traditionspflege: die falschen Helden der Bundeswehr.	Jakob Knab	\N	1999
7435961	Vierteljahrshefte f�r Zeitgeschichte	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	bernd1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	103-136	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0042-5702}	Am 20. Juli 1954 verschwand nach einer Gedenkveranstaltung in West-Berlin f�r die Opfer des Attentats auf Hitler der Chef des Bundesamtes f�r Verfassungsschutz Otto John, der anschlie�end von der DDR aus eine gesamtdeutsche Position vertrat und sp�ter in den Westen zur�ckkehrte. War John ein �berl�ufer oder hatten KGB und MfS massiv Einfluss genommen? Der Beitrag versucht anhand von Archivmaterialien eine schl�ssige Indizienkette �ber den Ablauf der Ereignisse zu rekonstruieren. Im Anhang sind diverse Dokumente abgedruckt.	873a069ccc0ef415d03ef4e83b41d63a	3464dcb6b58f5aec742a901786dad2f6	8e8f81a4e06737acc99875785a44f622	article	Der Fall Otto John. Neue Dokumente zu den Aussagen des deutschen Geheimdienstchefs gegen�ber MFS und KGB. Dokumentation.	Bernd St�ver	\N	1999
7435962	Schulmagazin 5 bis 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	brigitte1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	41-43	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0947-2746}	Ein Zeitungsartikel in der S�ddeutschen �ber die erschreckende Unwissenheit vieler Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler ist Gegenstand des Geschichtsunterrichts. Arbeitsauftr�ge helfen, den Text zu durchdenken; historisch richtige Informationen werden den falschen Sch�leraussagen, die in dem Artikel zusammengetragen wurden, entgegengestellt.	2fde73df20df553af1a2244aba221c88	b347647735c905aedaa98d3fa7b3655e	7e60c8007bb70e7f6af9083c9010a23d	article	"Bei Hitler war alles in Ordnung". L�ckenhaftes Geschichtswissen als Thema.	Brigitte Uretschl�ger	\N	1999
7435963	Lehren und lernen	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	klaus1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	19-29	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0341-8294}	Dargelegt wird Ellen Keys Vision einer kindzentrierten Schule sowie die P�dagogik "vom Kinde aus" als Ausgangspunkt der Reformp�dagogik. Sodann wird eingegangen auf Werner Wiaters "Rezeptionsgeschichtliche Studien zur Reformp�dagogik", die die Grundgedanken der Reformp�dagogik in ihrem gesellschaftlichen Kontext stellen und ihre Rezeption aufzeichnen. Am Beispiel von Rousseau, Kerschensteiner, der antiautorit�ren P�dagogik, des Unterrichtsprinzips Selbstt�tigkeit werden verschiedene Problematiken p�dagogischer Rezeption, vor allem ihrer Begrifflichkeiten, aufgezeigt. Werner Lesanovskys Aufsatz "Was Lietz p�dagogisch erstrebte, hat Hitler politisch durchgesetzt" geht auf die Rolle von Reformp�dagogen im Dritten Reich ein (Petersens Jena-Plan-Schulen, Andreesens Landerziehungsheime, u. a.). Es wird mit Hermann Giesecke "Wozu ist die Schule da? Die neue Rolle von Eltern und Lehrern" gefragt, ob die reformp�dagogischen Methoden heute noch das geeignete Mittel zur Leistungssicherung sind. Als Fazit hei�t es "Nur wenn es uns gelingt Familie und Schule als pr�gende Institutionen der Menschheit zu erhalten, werden wir nicht in einer Flut von Informationen ertrinken, sondern haben die Chance zu beurteilen, auszuw�hlen und uns lernend pers�nlich weiterzuentwickeln." Allerdings m��ten die Eltern mehr erzieherisch t�tig sein und die Schulen sollten wieder 0rt systematischen Lernens werden. (HeLP/We).	f13e2e860779ba34d551a18778658ea6	8c2c825125f9664d7f81b0bf589bc1cb	4ad628c84e96bff885e648473e2533c5	article	Anmerkungen zur P�dagogik "vom Kinde aus".	Klaus F�ller	\N	1999
7435964	Praxis des neusprachlichen Unterrichts	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	laurenz1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	376-386	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0032-7085; 0938-8001}	Der Autor stellt den Holocaust-Thriller Fatherland von Robert Harris zur Behandlung im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe II vor. Nach einer Begr�ndung f�r den Einsatz (interkulturelle Kompetenz durch die Auseinandersetzung mit britischen Deutschlandbildern) skizziert er ausf�hrlich Themen und Deutungen f�r eine entsprechende Unterrichtssequenz.	6ad4a1348e8f30dcb4d97c2ad1f159fe	9b647064bf78f645cec123e1ce070402	d15ba2145f1039a10679ce7423ff0dc5	article	Wenn Hitler den Krieg gewonnen h�tte. Der Holocaust-Thriller Fatherland von Robert Harris im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe II.	Laurenz Volkmann	\N	1999
7435965	Vierteljahrshefte f�r Zeitgeschichte	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	werner1999	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	503-538	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0042-5702}	Der Beitrag gibt den Forschungsstand zu vier teilweise auch ein halbes Jahrhundert nach Kriegsende noch kontrovers diskutierten Fragen wieder. 1. der Vergleich der deutschen Anstrengungen mit denen der Anti-Hitler-Koalition, speziell die Gr�nde f�r das "deutsche R�stungswunder" seit 1942; 2. der Charakter des wirtschaftlichen Aufschwungs der 30er Jahre. War das "deutsche Wirtschaftswunder" eine notwendige Voraussetzung f�r die Mobilisierung aller Ressourcen f�r die deutsche Kriegswirtschaft oder lediglich ein "Abfallprodukt" der R�stungsanstrengungen? 3. War die R�stungswirtschaft Ende der 30er Jahre eine "Kriegswirtschaft im Frieden" oder die Kriegswirtschaft der fr�hen 40er Jahre eine "Friedenswirtschaft im Kriege", die den Gesetzten der "Blitzkriegsstrategie" folgte; 4. die langfristigen Auswirkungen der r�stungs- 8nd kriegswirtschaftlichen Anstrengungen des Dritten Reichs auf die Entwicklung nach 1945.	4afed2584165fb90ec765d5c0cf49b68	d9e1e7b21d0b83ba5962c2480956bef7	d99a1193c876f9eabb0140368a3928f3	article	Kriegswirtschaft und Wirtschaftswunder. Deutschlands wirtschaftliche Mobilisierung f�r den Zweiten Weltkrieg und die Folgen f�r die Nachkriegszeit.	Werner Abelshauser	\N	1999
7435966	Behinderte in Familie, Schule und Gesellschaft	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	ernst1999	http://bidok.uibk.ac.at/library/beh6-99-ns.html; ftp://ftp.uibk.ac.at/pub/uni-innsbruck/bidok/texte/beh6-99-ns.zip (rtf-Version)	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	25-30	\N	\N	\N		Ein weltweit einmaliges Verbrechen: Psychiater versuchen, Kranke und Behinderte komplett auszurotten. 1940/41 werden in insgesamt sechs Vergasungsanstalten 70 273 Menschen ermordet. Im August 1941 verordnet Hitler einen Vergasungsstopp. Dennoch wird weiter gemordet: mit Medikamenten, mittels Hunger. Und: Gemordet wird auch nach der "Befreiung": In manchen Anstalten sterben danach mehr Menschen als zur Nazi-Zeit. Zahlreiche Behinderte werden vor der T�tung als menschliche Versuchskaninchen zu Menschenversuchen benutzt. Zwischen 1933 und 1945 geschieht nichts, was nicht Psychiater, Behindertenp�dagogen etc. lange vor den Nazis gefordert hatten. Die Psychiatrie wurde nicht von den Nazis mi�braucht: Sie brauchte die Nazis. (Orig.).	7efa2bd312d6f6a1ac2b28fb2d1ebde3	ed3bd07f5e02f6fe96e88d2cf29c054d	007657956dd2070f1758d4bdfd2bfb9c	article	"Es wird wieder gestorben werden m�ssen". NS-Behindertenmord: Verh�hnung der Opfer und Ehrung der T�ter.	Ernst Klee	\N	1999
7435967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinheim u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	franz-werner1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	302 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7799-1128-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7799-1128-0>}	"Dieser Band handelt von der Geschichte einer Generation junger Menschen, deren Weg ins Leben im Niedergang des Dritten Reiches und in den Tr�mmern der Nachkriegszeit begann. Zwischen Stalingrad und W�hrungsreform, zwischen Kriegsende und Wiederaufbau lebten sie in einer Epoche des Umbruchs, in der es f�r sie keine stabilen Selbstverst�ndlichkeiten und keine plausiblen Zukunftsperspektiven geben konnte. Aber das Leben wollte weitergelebt sein. Wie konnte das gelingen? Wo konnte angekn�pft werden? Was konnte weiterhelfen? Die Beitr�ge des vorliegenden Bandes gehen diesen Fragen nach: f�r die konfessionelle und f�r die b�ndische Jugend, f�r die Arbeiter- und die Sozialistische Jugend im Westen, f�r das Jugendleben und die Jugendpolitik in der SBZ/DDR. Einen besonderen Aspekt behandelt der Abschnitt 'Weibliche Jugend'." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Franz-Werner Kersting: Einf�hrung (9-16); Christoph K�sters / Wilhelm Damberg: Katholische Jugend 1930-1960: Zwischen liturgischer Altargemeinschaft und Berufsverband. Das Beispiel des Bistums M�nster. Teil I: 1930-1945 von Christoph K�sters. Teil II: 1945-1960 von Wilhelm Damberg (19-48); Wilhelm Wissing: Katholische Landjugend zwischen Hitler- und Nachkriegsdeutschland: Blick zur�ck - Blick nach vorn (49-64); Wilhelm Damberg: Die Katholische Landjugendbewegung im zeitgeschichtlichen Kontext. Eine Erg�nzung zu dem Beitrag von Wilhelm Wissing (65-70); Klaus Franken: "Helfer sein in der Not!" Die katholische jung-soziale Bewegung nach 1945 (71-82); Werner Br�lsch: Von der Bekennenden Kirche zum jugendpolitischen Engagement nach 1945 (83-86); Arno Kl�nne / J�rgen Reulecke: "Restgeschichte" und "neue Romantik". Ein Gespr�ch �ber B�ndische Jugend in der Nachkriegszeit (87-106); Karl Heinz Winstermann: "Nie wieder Faschismus, nie wieder Krieg" (107-114); Alfons Kenkmann: Edelwei�piraten zwischen Stalingrad und W�hrungsreform. Br�che oder Kontinuit�t in den Erfahrungswelten einer jugendlichen Subkultur? (115-130); Elfriede Eilers: "In die Jugendarbeit bin ich hineingeboren" (131-138); Beate Wagner: Jugendliche Lebenslagen und demokratische Erneuerung. Wiederbeginn der sozialistischen Jugendarbeit nach 1945 (139-148); Wilhelm Jurzek: Von der Hitlerjugend zum "Berliner Gespr�ch". Meine Erinnerungen als Politologe und Zeitzeuge (151-160); Michael Buddrus: Das "Berliner Gespr�ch" 1951 (161-190); Rosemarie Heise: Aufbruch in die Illusion? Eine Jugend in der SBZ/DDR (191-212); Dorothee Wierling: Gebrochener Aufbruch. Rosemarie Heises Jugenderfahrungen in der SBZ (213-220); Annedore Schultze: Vom M�dchen-Bibelkreis zur Gemeinwesenarbeit (223-232); Eva Sternheim-Peters: Von der Hochschulreife zum Hauptdiplom. Ein weiblicher Bildungsweg in Krieg und Nachkriegszeit (233-255); Julia Paulus: "Stolpersteine auf dem langen Weg zur Demokratie". Ein Kommentar zur den Erinnerungen von Eva Sternheim-Peters (257-260); Wolfgang Hempel: "ein kleiner Nazi bis zum letzten Tag". Meine fr�he Jugend in der Nazizeit und das Kriegsende (263-270); Klaus von Bismarck: Jugend 1945. Meine Anf�nge im Jugendhof Vlotho (271-282); Heinz Westphal: Junge Menschen 1945. Am Anfang einer neuen Zeit (283-289).	5a63749440092b23be0a95534bf8310f	43011149c310846ac7f970ba6d878524	de063725b855e378a78b6fd3f1df37bd	book	Jugend vor einer Welt in Tr�mmern. Erfahrungen und Verh�ltnisse der Jugend zwischen Hitler- und Nachkriegsdeutschland.	Franz-Werner Kersting	\N	1998
7435968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	\N	Rasch u. R�hring	\N	\N	johannes1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	212 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89136-686-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89136-686-8>}	\N	c724b0a863d47fd5ea259aabaf1f3ebe	5ff3f9968d1d0120cebd2f51a03522f5	44048374825d3f1aedd50f4ec39c3e53	book	"Wir waren Hitlers Elitesch�ler". Ehemalige Z�glinge der NS-Ausleseschulen brechen ihr Schweigen. 2. Aufl.	Johannes Leeb	\N	1998
7435969	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	\N	Rotbuch	\N	\N	siegward1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	207 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88022-940-6 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-88022-940-6>}	Das Buch vermittelt einen knappen, faktenreichen �berblick �ber die Geschichte des Sozialistischen Deutschen Studentenbundes (SDS) von der Gr�ndung im September 1946 bis zur Selbstaufl�sung im M�rz 1970 im Kontext des gesellschaftlichen Umfeldes. Gliederung: 1. Kapitel: Soldaten (u. a. Westdeutsche Universit�ten in der Nachkriegszeit, Der studentische Alltag nach Hitler, Entnazifizierung der Hochschule, Die Herausbildung des �berregionalen Studentenbundes, Der Hamburger Gr�ndungsproze�, Der erste Unvereinbarkeitsbeschlu�, die "Eschweger Richtlinien"...). - 2. Kapitel: Studenten (u. a. Wende nach links, Der Studentenkongre� gegen Atomr�stung, Eine undogmatische linke Mehrheit, Die Spaltung, Die "Sozialistischen F�rderergemeinschaften"...). - 3. Kapitel: Rebellen (u. a. Seminarmarxismus, Die Eroberung der Universit�t, Das Vietnam-Semester in Berlin, Die Revolte, Kritische Universit�t, Die XXII. Delegiertenkonferenz, Die Anti-Springer-Kampagne, Das Attentat, Mai 1968, Die Kritik von J�rgen Habermas, Die Selbstaufl�sung...) (HoF/Text �bernommen).	b19b9e673bde87f50b373b7e4fd27ebe	646cf6cea26148c8a7b407a117fcf83a	49ad2f76a9ffdcae14379d5ba4d2ccc9	book	Macht und Ohnmacht der Studenten. Kleine Geschichte des SDS.	Siegward Fichter	\N	1998
7435970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nchen	\N	\N	\N	Saur	\N	\N	cornelia1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	759 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-598-10853-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-598-10853-2>}	Inhaltsverzeichnis: Theologische Fakult�t: Robert P. Ericksen: Die G�ttinger Theologische Fakult�t im Dritten Reich (75-101); Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftliche Fakult�t: Frank Halfmann: Eine 'Pflanzst�tte bester nationalsozialistischer Rechtsgelehrter': Die juristische Abteilung der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftlichen Fakult�t (102-155); Matthias Gro�: Die nationalsozialistische 'Umwandlung' der �konomischen Institute (156-182); Medizinische Fakult�t: Ulrich Beushausen, Hans-Joachim Dahms, Thomas Koch, Almuth Massing und Konrad Obermann: Die Medizinische Fakult�t im Dritten Reich (183-286); Philosophische Fakult�t: Hans-Joachim Dahms: Aufstieg und Ende der Lebensphilosophie: Das philosophische Seminar der Universit�t G�ttingen zwischen 1917 und 1950 (287-317); Erwin Ratzke: Das p�dagogische Institut der Universit�t G�ttingen. Ein �berblick �ber seine Entwicklung in den Jahren 1923-1949 (318-336); Cornelia Wegeler: Das Institut f�r Altertumskunde der Universit�t G�ttingen 1921-1962: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Klassischen Philologie seit Wilamowitz (337-364); Ulrich Hunger: Germanistik zwischen Geistesgeschichte und 'v�lkischer Wissenschaft': Das Seminar f�r deutsche Philologie im Dritten Reich (365-390); Lars U. Scholl: 'Zum Besten der besonders in G�ttingen gepflegten Anglistik'. Das Seminar f�r Englische Philologie (391-426); Robert P. Ericksen: Kontinuit�ten konservativer Geschichtsschreibung am Seminar f�r Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte: Von der Weimarer Zeit �ber die nationalsozialistische �ra bis in die Bundesrepublik (427-453); Michael Neumann: �ber den Versuch, ein Fach zu verhindern: Soziologie in G�ttingen 1920-1950 (454-468); Ulrike Wollenhaupt-Schmidt: 'Hitler hat die B�ume gesch�ttelt und Amerika hat die Fr�chte geerntet.' Zur Geschichte des Kunstgeschichtlichen Seminars w�hrend des Nationalsozialismus (469-490); Rolf Wilhelm Brednich: Volkskunde - die v�lkische Wissenschaft von Blut und Boden (491-498); Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakult�t: Rainer Paul: Psychologie unter den Bedingungen der 'Kulturwende'. Das Psychologische Institut 1933-1945 (499-526); Norbert Schappacher: Das Mathematische Institut der Universit�t G�ttingen 1929-1950 (523-551); Ulf Rosenow: Die G�ttinger Physik unter dem Nationalsozialismus (552-588); Ulrich Majer: Vom Weltruhm der zwanziger Jahre zur Normalit�t der Nachkriegszeit: Die Geschichte der Chemie in G�ttingen von 1930-1950 (589-629); Heinrich Becker: Von der Nahrungssicherung zu Kolonialtr�umen: Die landwirtschaftlichen Institute im Dritten Reich (630-656); Wolfgang Buss: Der allgemeine Hochschulsport und das Institut f�r Leibes�bungen der Universit�t G�ttingen in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus (657-683); Cordula Tollmien: Das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut f�r Str�mungsforschung verbunden mit der Aerodynamischen Versuchsanstalt (684-708); Heinrich Becker: Aufstellung der Professoren, Privatdozenten, Lehrbeauftragten und Nachwuchswissenschaftler, die infolge der nationalsozialistischen Ma�nahmen die Universit�t verlassen mu�ten (710-721).	3a32b16fad2f3d9c38e0c153df27f6b8	bcf097825987ac8ad139e5e2b0ab1997	f9196e6f2743f15e679567b6f2597028	book	Die Universit�t G�ttingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus. 2., erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	1998
7435971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft. Soziologie, Theorie der Gesellschaft. 1375	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	hans-dieter1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	418 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-28975-6 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-518-28975-6>}	"Die Studien dieses Bandes konzentrieren sich auf sozialisationstheoretische und sozialpsychologische Fragestellungen, die in den sozialwissenschaftlichen Diskussionen zum Rechtsextremismus Jugendlicher der neunziger Jahre weitgehend ausgeblendet blieben. Auf unterschiedliche Weise sind die Aufs�tze dem am Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universit�t Frankfurt entwickelten Projekt einer hermeneutischen Sozialforschung verpflichtet, das wesentliche Anspr�che der Adornoschen Methodologie einzul�sen versucht. Es geht darum, sich die 'lebendige Erfahrung' der Sache durch eine 'tastende Spurensuche' zu erschlie�en, die das Besondere emeplarischer Fallrekonstruktionen als Ausdruck eines gesellschaftlichen Allgemeinen begreift. Untersucht wird unter anderem die Eigenart der Gro�kundgebungen des Nationalsozialismus, dessen Inszenierungsmuster und Weltanschauung der aktuelle Rechtsextremismus wieder belebt; die zu Beginn der neunziger Jahre eskalierende Gewaltbereitschaft fremdenfeindlicher Jugendlicher; und schlie�lich - am Beispiel des Bonengel-Films 'Beruf Neonazi' - die politische Agitation des Kaders einer rechtsextremistischen Organisation, der durch mediale Inszenierungen Jugendliche zu politisieren versucht hat. Auf der Basis dieser Fallrekonstruktionen werden in der soziologischen Rechtsextremismusforschung verbreitete Irrt�mer und Vorurteile einer eingehenden Kritik unterzogen. Zugleich stellen die aus der Perspektive der objektiven Hermeneutik, der psychoanalytischen Sozialforschung (einschlie�lich der Tiefenhermeneutik und der Ethnohermeneutik) sowie der Biographieforschung entwickelten Studien zur Sozialpsychologie des Rechtsextremismus Beitr�ge zu einem Vergleich der Methoden dar, die im Zuge des Frankfurter Projekts einer hermeneutischen Sozialforschung ausgearbeitet worden sind." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: M. Erdheim: Irrationalit�t und Rechtsextremismus (20-40); H.-D.: Hitler als charismatischer Massenf�hrer. Tiefenhermeneutische Fallrekonstruktion zweier Sequenzen aus Leni Riefenstahls 'Triumph des Willens' und ihre sozialisationstheoretische Relevanz (41-82); U. Oevermann: Zur soziologischen Erkl�rung und �ffentlichen Interpretation von Ph�nomenen der Gewalt und des Rechtsextremismus bei Jugendlichen. Zugleich eine Analyse des kulturnationalen Syndroms (83-125); M. Clemenz: Aspekte einer Theorie des aktuellen Rechtsradikalismus in Deutschland. Eine sozialpsychologische Kritik (126-176); H.-D. K�nig: Die rechte Subkultur und die Motive Jugendlicher Gewaltt�ter. Sozialpsychologische Kritik der Studie von Willems u. a. zur fremdenfeindlichen Gewalt (177-215); H. Bosse, V. King: Die Angst vor dem Fremden und die Sehnsucht nach dem Fremden in der Adoleszenz. Fallstudie einer Gruppe von Sp�tadoleszenten, interpretiert mit dem Ansatz psychoanalytisch-sozialwissenschaftlicher Hermeneutik und der Ethnohermeneutik (216-256); E. N�lke: Marginalisierung und Rechtsextremismus. Exemplanische Rekonstruktion der Biographie- und Bildungsverl�ufe von Jugendlichen aus dem Umfeld der rechten Szene (257-278); H.-D. K�nig: Arbeitslosigkeit, Adoleszenzkrise und Rechtsextremismus. Eine Kritik der Heitmeyerschen Sozialisationstheorie aufgrund einer tiefenhermeneutischen Sekund�ranalyse (279-319); H. Steinert: Genre Selbstdarstellung. Zur Einordnung des Films von Winfried Bonengel (320-331); U. Apitzsch: "Das ist meine Zukunft �brigens hier: Kamera vor meiner Nase und die Juden im Nacken". Ewald Althans' biographische Selbstpr�sentation als Neonazi: Ein Anla� zur Weiterf�hrung der Debatte um den Typus des "Neuen Autoritarismus" (332-346); L. Inowlocki: Zur Intensivierung rechtsextremer Zugeh�rigkeit am Beispiel des Films 'Beruf Neonazi' von Winfried Bonengel (347-371); H.-D. K�nig: Ein Neonazi in Auschwitz. Tiefenhermeneutische Rekonstruktion einer Filmsequenz aus Bonengels 'Beruf Neonazi' und ihre Wirkung im kulturellen Klima der Postmoderne (372-416).	d619abafb69c4fca620a6654cb4d584b	cfc6b1723009bfc1173647ab3a00dd8e	9f4b7f5bffbe5ddae44b6b1bda606e58	book	Sozialpsychologie des Rechtsextremismus.	Hans-Dieter K�nig	\N	1998
7435972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	lars1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	XXIV, 612 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-015854-X Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-11-015854-X>}	Der Band 22 (1932-1936 Geist der Neuzeit, Schriften, Rezensionen) erscheint als erster der auf 24 B�nde angelegten T�nnies Gesamtausgabe (TG). In diesem Band finden sich alle ver�ffentlichten authentischen und autorisierten deutsch- und fremdsprachigen Texte von Ferdinand T�nnies aus seinen letzten f�nf Lebensjahren. Der Band ist nach den Abteilungen Monographie, Schriften und Rezensionen gegliedert. Die monographische Abteilung enth�lt den Text von "Geist der Neuzeit" samt Namensregister, Sachregister und Schriftenverzeichnis. Eine Sachregistergliederung teilt die Schriften nach denen des Wissenschaftlers (Reine Soziologie, Philosophie, Axiomatik, Angewandte Soziologie, Deduktion, Soziologie, Statistik, Induktion) und denen des Republikaners und Humanisten (Krieg und Frieden, Kriegsursachen 1914, Republik, der Kampf gegen Hitler, Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik, Weltwirtschaftskrise, Familienpolitik, Lebensl�ufe und Ad Vitam). Das Sp�twerk T�nnies ist gepr�gt durch den vergeblichen Kampf gegen den Nationalsozialismus und die pers�nliche Niederlage, die seine Vertreibung von der Universit�t bedeutete. Die Hauptthemen - sowohl der wissenschaftlichen wie der tagesschriftstellerischen Arbeiten - bleiben aktuell. Erstens: "Was vermag... die Soziologie angesichts der globalen Ausbreitung der Handelsnetzwerke zu sehen, zu urteilen, zu folgen?" Zweitens: "Eine Weltwirtschaftskrise l��t immer mehr Arbeitslose an ihrem und ihren n�chsten �konomischen Fortkommen verzweifeln, sie werden ihrer politischen Verfassung �bersch�ssig, und ihre geistige und moralische Geduld rei�t." (prb).	6bbf5728256abab667ba8bbe3740dc31	ea94cdf6eb6fd069585c1ce6fa335037	32e6cd06bc538dad1da4c416f7d13627	book	Gesamtausgabe / Ferdinand T�nnies. 22. 1932-1936. Geist der Neuzeit, Schriften, Rezensionen.	Lars Clausen	\N	1998
7435973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kronshagen	\N	\N	\N	IPTS	\N	\N	gernot1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	256 S.	\N	\N	\N		Umfangreiche Materialzusammenstellung zum englisch-bilingualen Geschichtsunterricht 9. Schuljahr, Gymnasium Schleswig-Holstein. Die Themen: 1. Imperialism and the Road to World War I; 2. The Great War 1914-1918; 3. Communism in Russia; 4. The Weimar Republic and the Nazi Rise to Power; 5. Hitler's Germany; 6. Hitler's War. Anhang: General Vocabulary, List of Technical Terms, List of Names and Places.	2da32d3f4ace9ef226df48244a77ccef	51fed1e95258e6afb00691f55c250236	27602e8035b103dbd6f87050e583e874	book	Materialien zum bilingualen Unterricht. Geschichte. Band 7. 9. Jahrgang / Gymnasium.	\N	\N	1998
7435974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	"Soziologie als Krisenwissenschaft" : Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Dankwart Danckwerts.	M�nster	\N	\N	\N	Lit	\N	\N	lars1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	13-15	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-3676-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-8258-3676-2>}	Anl��lich des 65. Geburtstags von Dankwart Danckwert (Jahrgang 1933) erinnert sich der Autor (Jahrgang 1935) in einer knappen Skizze an seine Kleinkinderjahre unter dem nationalsozialistischen Regime. In drei kleinen Episoden wird das geistige Klima jener Zeit geschildert, das auch Dankwart Dankwerts sp�tere kritische Arbeiten in der Zeitschrift "Sozialp�dagogik" gepr�gt hat. Aufgewachsen in einem v�lkisch-konservativen Elternhaus und sozialisiert in den Ausl�ufern der v�lkisch-b�ndischen Jugendbewegung und der Hitler-Jugend war Dankwert besonders sensibel f�r die alten Mentalit�ten in der "jungen Demokratie" der bundesrepublikanischen Nachkriegsgesellschaft. (pre).	8511031bbd5e22e9bd556d329cf08783	edcdfc23e5d3e78cdf6abc85b774dde3	ebc7c19c1a4a950ec84165e30b58afd9	incollection	Kleinkind in Hitlers Deutschland.	Lars Clausen	\N	1998
7435975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neukirchen-Vluyn	\N	\N	\N	Neukirchener Verl.	\N	\N	martin1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	VIII, 120 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7887-1672-X Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7887-1672-X>}	"An der Philipps-Universit�t Marburg ist die �lteste evangelisch-theologische Fakult�t (1527) zu Hause. Ihre widerspruchsvolle Geschichte im Nationalsozialismus wird in diesem Buch anhand von Quellentexten dargestellt. Dabei wird deutlich, wie komplex das Miteinander von Professoren, Studentenschaft, Universit�tsverwaltung und der evangelischen Landeskirche von Kurhessen-Waldeck war. Entschiedene Gegner wie Bef�rworter des Nationalsozialismus, aber auch Mitl�ufer und vermeintlich 'Neutrale' fanden sich in allen Gruppen. Am Beispiel einer Universit�tsgeschichte wird das Problem von Kirche und Welt, von Theologie, Politik und Gesellschaft am Beispiel einer der dunkelsten Epochen deutscher Geschichte thematisiert." (Autorenreferat). Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Die Jahre vor 1933: Einleitung (1-3); Hans von Soden: Die Marburger Theologie (3-6); "Hitler sprach vor 20.000 in Marburg" (6-8); Friedrich Niebergall: Die Kirche und das dritte Reich (8-12); Friedrich Heiler: Die Kirche und das dritte Reich (12-16); Martin Rade: Hitlers Mein Kampf (16-20). 2. 1933: Scheinbare Geschlossenheit: Einleitung (21-23); Martin Rade: Ein neuer Anfang (23-25); Georg W�nsch: R�cktritt vom Dekanat (25); Hans Schimmelpfeng: Arbeit: Dienst am Volk, Dienst an Gott (25-28); Rudolf Bultmann: Die Aufgabe der Theologie in der gegenw�rtigen Situation (28-34); Marburger Erkl�rung zur Reichsbischofsfrage (34-35); Georg W�nsch: Erkl�rung zum Abstimmungsverhalten (35); Marburger Gutachten zum Arier-Paragraphen (35-41); Jonkheer van Lennep: Marburg, das irdische Paradies der Theologen (41-48); Margaret Goodbody: The Bettinahaus (48-53); Theophil Fl�gge: Bericht �ber das Sommersemester 1933 (53-54); Fritz Weibezahn: Der Theologiestudent in die SA (54-55); Fritz Weibezahn: Unser Kampf um die Marburger Universit�t(55-63). 3. 1934/35: Fraktionen entstehen: Einleitung (64-66); R�cktrittsforderung der Marburger Fakult�t an den Reichsbischof (67); Hans v. Soden: Erkl�rung nach seiner Wiedereinsetzung (67-70); Einsatz der Theologischen Fachschaft f�r Hermelink (70-73); Einsatz britischer Theologen f�r Hermelink und Heiler (73-74); Winfried Krause: Aufruf der Studenten der Bekennenden Kirche (74--76); Bericht �ber die Arbeit der BK-Studenten 1934/35 (76-78); Bericht �ber die Arbeit der BK-Studenten 1935 (79-80); Anfrage des REM betreffend BK-Studentengruppen (80-81); Antwort des Dekans der Theologischen Fakult�t (81); Evelyne Hagemann �ber ihre Arbeit im NSDStB (81-82). 4. 1936-1939: �ffentliche Auseinandersetzungen: Einleitung (83-84); "To the Editor of the Times" (85); Wort deutscher Theologen gegen die BK-Theologie (86-87); Georg W�nsch: Erkl�rung zur SPD-Mitgliedschaft (87-88); Auseinandersetzungen im Homiletischen Seminar (89-94); Flugblatt Marburger Studenten zum Eid auf den F�hrer (95-97). 5. 1939-1945: Unter Kriegsbedingungen: Einleitung (98-101); Protest der Theologischen Fakult�t gegen ihre Schlie�ung (101-102); Rundbrief des Dekans an die im Feld stehenden Kollegen, 1940 (102-103); Rundbrief des Dekans an die im Feld stehenden Studenten, 1941 (104); Rundbrief des Dekans an die im Feld stehenden Studenten, 1944 (105). 6. 1945/46: Nach Kriegsende: Einleitung (106-108); Gutachten der Fakult�t �ber die Gehorsamspflicht (108-112); Heinrich Frick: Auslandsbeziehungen (113); Martin Niem�ller: "Wir d�rfen noch einmal von vorn anfangen" (114-116).	6b22e030f15d4925ed95f898bf06d12d	f117b6359561f465816aeec1693b2526	54db481478cb444aa15f2e55fcc54d50	book	Marburger Theologie im Nationalsozialismus. Texte zur Geschichte der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakult�t im Dritten Reich.	\N	\N	1998
7435976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bielefeld	\N	\N	\N	Aisthesis	\N	\N	van1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	320 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89528-197-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89528-197-2>}	"Fahrten, Lagerleben, Sport und Heimabende der 'Hitlerjugend' versprachen Kindern und Jugendlichen ein abwechslungsreiches Freizeitangebot - zugleich sollte diese halbstaatliche Einrichtung als 'dritte Sozialisationsinstanz' neben Elternhaus und Schule die Erziehung im Sinne des Nationalsozialismus gew�hrleisten. Die tats�chliche Wirkung der 'Hitlerjugend' im Hinblick auf nationalsozialistische Erziehungsziele ist bislang eher unterstellt als pr�zise untersucht worden. Die vielf�ltigen Spannungen zwischen der intendierten totalen Nazifizierung und den realen juvenilen Lebenswelten werden in der vorliegenden Untersuchung in regionalgeschichtlicher Nahperspektive detailreich beschrieben. Hinter den propagandistischen Verblendungen zeigt die Arbeit die provinzielle Wirklichkeit des HJ-Alltags in Lippe; sie fragt, wie Kinder und Jugendliche auf die an sie herangetragenen Erziehungsziele reagieren. Das Spektrum zwischen Identifikation mit der HJ und deutlicher Distanz zu ihr beleuchten die Autoren anhand von Archivbest�nden, zeitgen�ssischen Tageszeitungen und Zeitschriften, aber auch aufgrund ausf�hrlicher Zeitzeugen-Interviews. Nischen abseits totalit�rer Erfassung werden in vielerlei Hinsichten erkennbar; interne Querelen, organisatorische M�ngel und weitere nachweisbare Unzul�nglichkeiten bewirken, da� sich die 'Hitlerjugend' in Lippe l�ngst nicht so ungehindert etablieren konnte, wie es ihre F�hrung w�nschte." (Autorenreferat).	2b61803fda9e8c94aa4ee376ddc62490	60dca9cdc7618ecd397934da8b89c2d4	967e05e3a45ea8f1fd42d164544cf895	book	Die Hitlerjugend in Lippe (1933-1939). Totalit�re Erziehung zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit.	Lutz van Pahmeyer	\N	1998
7435977	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Exemplarische Erkenntnis : zehn Beitr�ge zur interpretativen Erforschung sozialer Wirklichkeit.	Innsbruck	\N	\N	\N	Studien-Verl.	\N	\N	waltraud1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	205-224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7065-1257-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-7065-1257-2>}	Es wird untersucht, wie sich das soziale Ged�chtnis hinsichtlich der nationalsozialistischen Vergangenheit in �sterreich herausgebildet hat. Anhand einer 1992-94 erfa�ten Fallgeschichte eines 1925 geborenen �sterreichers wird beschrieben, "welche tiefgehenden und langfristigen Auswirkungen auf Bewu�tsein, Weltbild und Prozesse der Pers�nlichkeitsbildung die Erfahrung von Jugend unter dem Nationalsozialismus und die Teilnahme am Zweiten Weltkrieg f�r einen jungen Mann mit sich bringen", und wie sich diese biographischen Erfahrungen auf seine Frau und seine beiden T�chter auswirkten. Als Quellen werden Gespr�che, pers�nliche Dokumente, aber auch �rtliche Chroniken, Sozialdaten usw. ausgewertet. Die Struktur und Bedeutung narrativer Darstellungen wird erl�utert. Die Lebensgeschichte des Erz�hlers umfa�t Hitler-Jugend, Dienst in der Deutschen Wehrmacht, Kriegsheimkehr und Nachkriegszeit. Dabei werden in der Erinnerung Hitler-Jugend und Kriegserleben von der "sch�nen Jugend" im Nationalsozialismus herausgetrennt. Diese Formen kultureller Abwehrmechanismen k�nnen von Generation zu Generation tradiert werden. So ist das Geschichtsbild der T�chter, beides Lehrerinnen, ein Spiegel ihres Konflikts zwischen reflektierter Auseinandersetzung mit der NS-Vergangenheit und unbewu�t idealisiertem Vaterbild. In einer reifen politischen Kultur heute sollte es weniger um Schuld und Entschuldung der Vorfahren, als um die Vergewisserung einer historischen Erbschaft gehen. (prf).	3fef96c5c6a7fb458f62a8f16549f766	3dd6e4c3817999fe172eef0c6b2dc57a	c72cca0b4f28ba7725ee451bd595c2ff	incollection	"Der Krieg war eigentlich immer bei uns." Fallstudie �ber Biographie, Familie und Geschichte - ein Bericht.	Waltraud Kannonier-Finster	\N	1998
7435978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulpublikationssystem	\N	\N	benjamin1998	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2005/1467/	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	9 S.	\N	\N	\N		In dem Buch: "Hitlers P�dagogen. Theorie und Praxis nationalsozialistischer Erziehung" von Hermann Giesecke" wird zun�chst Hitlers p�dagogische Vorstellung in "Mein Kampf", der "V�lkische Erziehungsstaat" von Ernst Krieck und die "Politische P�dagogik" Alfred Baeumlers vorgestellt und kommentiert. Mit zwei p�dagogischen Gebieten, dem Schulwesen und der Hitler-Jugend, besch�ftigt sich der Autor dann ausf�hrlicher. Zun�chst soll hier besonders der Teil "Zwischen Ideologie und Sachzwang: Das Schulwesen" interessieren. Auf 40 Seiten wird - Eilers folgend - die Erlasslage referiert, keinesfalls aber die nationalsozialistische Erziehungspraxis beleuchtet. Auch die bisherigen Analysen zu diesem Thema werden nicht erw�hnt. Interessant und wesentlich ist nicht nur, was Gieseke in seinem Buch schreibt, sondern was er nicht schreibt. Mit keiner Zeile geht er auf die Schikanierung, Drangsalierung, Vertreibung und sp�tere Vernichtung der j�dischen Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler ein. Und �ber die j�dischen Lehrerinnen und Lehrer hei�t es nur ungenau: ".. nicht arische Beamte mussten in den Ruhestand versetzt werden". (zit.).	a3ba2f251495a2f837d4f943b4a517ff	dfbe4310dd483436d0e8ace835c019c4	75e32ab8fff82d9fe1a5d4c06bd429da	book	Gieseckes Apologie von "Hitlers P�dagogen".	Benjamin Ortmeyer	\N	1998
7435979	Geschichte betrifft uns	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	dieter1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	1-30	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0176-943x}	Der dritte Teil der Geschichte der Weimarer Republik von 1930-1933. Die Weltwirtschaftskrise mit ihren Auswirkungen auf Deutschland, Massenarbeitslosigkeit, soziales Elend f�hrten zu einer Staatskrise. Aufstieg der NSDAP, Einzug ins Parlament als st�rkste Fraktion. Wandel der Verfassungswirklichkeit. Hitler wird Reichskanzler. Fakten zur Wirtschaftsmisere, Charakterisierung der Politiker, der NSDAP. Unterrichtsmaterial, statistische Angaben, Arbeitsauftr�ge, Klausurvorschl�ge. (ISB).	ec2e27166c6685dad9c1935ba37c00d0	da180e587b1dbf6250c5dde83fbce147	dfe3affed74bc292339696c769b30e1e	article	Weimarer Republik III: Scheitern (1930-1933).	Dieter Tiemann	\N	1998
7435980	Geschichte, Erziehung, Politik	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	bodo1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	47-50	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0863-4378}	Biographie von Ernst Hadermann, 1896-1968. In sowjetischer Kriegsgefangenschaft rief er 1942 in einem Flugblatt die deutschen Soldaten an der Ostfront zum Widerstand gegen Hitler auf, trat sp�ter der Bewegung "Freies Deutschland" bei. In der DDR Professor f�r Neuere Deutsche Literatur, auch hier im Gegensatz zur Ideologie des SED-Regimes. (ISB).	8b773f6b4a8bb9641b8671c6d82fbe96	0602c798c6057a228c76145c492d4e3d	70106349880d91174d19605a3e56029d	article	Ernst Hadermann - ein Leben in Deutschland.	Bodo Scheurig	\N	1998
7435981	Vierteljahrshefte f�r Zeitgeschichte	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	von1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	143-187	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0042-5702}	Der Beitrag befa�t sich mit Befreiungen von den N�rnberger Rassegesetzen, die im Rahmen der Ausnahmeregelungen durch Hitler pers�nlich vorgenommen wurden. Neben Prominenten, hohen Beamten und Unternehmern fanden auch Befreiungen von Wehrmachtsangeh�rigen statt.	518da7333a76023ad819c45bdce0a43c	ada1860771ab23d8bb49a233545d2782	3385f8e276faa2e7197ecaa2f48699c9	article	Willk�r in der Willk�r. Befreiungen von den antisemitischen N�rnberger Gesetzen.	Jobst von Steiner	\N	1998
7435982	Zeitschrift f�r P�dagogik	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	werner1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	523-542	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0044-3247}	Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie sich die nationalsozialistische Schulpolitik regional auswirkt, und zwar am Beispiel des Landes Th�ringen, in dem traditionell Reformanstalten die Bildungslandschaft charakterisieren. Am Beispiel A. Andreesens, der P�dagogik P. Petersens, der Landerziehungsheime, der Aktivit�ten der Lehrerbewegung und der Lehrplanreform zeigt der Beitrag, wie Gleichschaltung von oben und Selbstgleichschaltung von unten gerade reformorientierter Schulen und P�dagogiken nach 1933 parallel gehen, auch in der Verkehrung und freiwilligen Umdeutung der eigenen p�dagogischen Ideen. Die Kontinuit�tsfrage zeigt sich regional in der eigent�mlichen Verschr�nkung von Tradierung und Diskontinuit�t. (DIPF/Orig.)	c0543621b6a6d8443019f045637ce7eb	4c36e358dc69c6ef7e68fe91b225ea39	9ffa1ac56033b942deab30ab46569c71	article	"Was Lietz p�dagogisch erstrebte, hat Hitler politisch durchgesetzt". Schulreformerische Traditionen und nationalsozialistische Schulpolitik in Th�ringen.	Werner Lesanovsky	\N	1998
7435983	Praxis Geschichte	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	h.1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	8-13	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Der Autor stellt - eingebettet in den theoretischen Rahmen von Gestaltp�dagogik und problemorientiertem Geschichtsunterricht - ein Unterrichtsbeispiel zum Thema "Jugend im Dritten Reich" vor. Die Materialien enthalten u. a. ein typisches Familienfoto, Erinnerungen an die Zeit in der Evangelischen Jugend, Texte zu jugendlichem Widerstand.	dd00d7aeda55d9720f4b5d2dcc6d0b0f	89adc12cf19f287e17b0bd4dad19e5ff	9d1ef619d35e8114f072beb896896c99	article	"Ich fand Hitler gut, nur...". Jugendliche und das Dritte Reich.	Hans H. P�schko	\N	1998
7435984	FWU-Magazin	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	katrin1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	8-11	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0937-6437}	Die Filmemacherin Katrin Seybold berichtet im vorliegenden Beitrag �ber Erfahrungen mit Zeitzeugen des Dritten Reiches bei Dreharbeiten zu einem Dokumentarfilm �ber den antifaschistischen Widerstand in M�nchen. In diesem Zusammenhang reflektiert sie "�ber die Schwierigkeiten, die gerade Jugendliche bei der Begegnung mit Zeitzeugen und deren Befragung haben." (DIPF/K�/Text).	eebefd0f5732c65b37c969cf765f28cb	cec74de9dee42f0ae3febca97ae108d9	22bf9a469f151155bb55ebc238f3873d	article	"Ihr h�ttet Hitler doch umbringen k�nnen!" �ber die Schwierigkeiten, Filme �ber Vergangenes und mit Jugendlichen zu machen.	Katrin Seybold	\N	1998
7435985	Informationen zur politischen Bildung (Bundeszentrale f�r Politische Bildung)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	261	reinhard1998	http://www.bpb.de/info-franzis/info_261/body_i_261.html	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	1-66	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0046-9408}	\N	1256922c52838a9663cfe61dff63ae7f	d4fce8df7ddf085021f504793c94ec06	6c670a3fa856f660248d97fb245c803d	article	Weimarer Republik. (Themenheft)	Reinhard Sturm	\N	1998
7435986	Wochenschau f�r politische Erziehung, Sozial- und Gemeinschaftskunde. Sekundarstufe 2	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3-4	michele1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	107-186	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0342-8974}	Die Heftbeilage enth�lt ausf�hrliche erg�nzende Ausf�hrungen zur didaktischen Schwerpunktsetzung und gibt weitere Hinweise f�r den Unterricht, ferner Buch- und Medienhinweise zum Thema. Resultierend aus den didaktischen �berlegungen ist der Aufbau des Heftes in f�nf thematische Gruppen gegliedert: Ende der Weimarer Republik und Hitlers Weg zur Macht; Zerst�rung des demokratischen Rechtsstaates, Etablierung einer F�hrer-Diktatur und Indienstnahme von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft f�r die Aufr�stung; Revisionspolitik der Folgen des Ersten Weltkrieges und Entfesselung eines Zweiten Weltkrieges; Verfolgung und Vernichtung von aus der "Volksgemeinschaft" ausgegrenzten Gruppen; Widerstandsbewegungen. Die Materialien und die erg�nzenden Hinweise in der Heftbeilage sollen einen problemorientierten Zugang zum Thema sowie ein wissenschaftsorientiertes Lernen erm�glichen. Ferner werden Prozesse erfahrungsorientierten und forschend-entdeckenden Lernens intendiert. Angesprochen werden u. a. auch die affektive Lernzieldimension. Die Besch�ftigung mit dem Thema soll keine allgemeing�ltigen L�sungen anstreben, aber "vor dem Hintergrund der w�hrend der gesamten Nachkriegszeit andauernden Diskussion um T�ter, Opfer und Zuschauer sollen die jungen Erwachsenen jedoch die Relevanz des historischen Geschehens auch f�r sie selbst als Teil ihrer Vergangenheit (an)erkennen sowie bef�higt und auch dazu angehalten werden, Stellung zu beziehen (...)". (HeLP/Pt).	2637f1e8cb125910a109a3d20c1a407b	56a2d5bf3590ab245d9417fa1a98f3e2	7670d69c61e1dd560564885e468ef002	article	Nationalsozialismus.	Michele Gies	\N	1998
7435987	G - Geschichte mit Pfiff	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	noauthororeditor1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	48 S. .	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0173-539x}	In dem Themenheft "Hitlers Krieg" steht das warum und wie des Krieges im Mittelpunkt. Themen sind z. B. Hitlers Ziele, die Beziehung Wehrmacht - "F�hrer", die Heimatfront, der Rassenkampf, R�stungswettlauf, Feinderkundung, W�stenfuchs Rommel, Wendepunkte des Krieges, das Ende, die N�rnberger Kriegsprozesse.	bbcd728e6b8ab50305e717a072564a99	8eec81eb4456c4569496669e95b5fe4c	5dec54b509074abcd69f84aac5dc1779	article	Hitlers Krieg. Der Zweite Weltkrieg in Europa.	\N	\N	1998
7435988	The German quarterly	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	peter1998	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	329-342	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-8831}	Urs Widmer's Im Kongo establishes a triangular relationship between Switzerland, Nazi Germany, and Mobutu's Congo. The article sets out to examine how the Swiss past, Switzerland's stance vis � vis Nazi Germany, resurfaces in the present as depicted in the text. In writing about the Congo Widmer reveals the continuity of Swiss involvement in colonialist practices in the age of post-colonialism. He does so in three ways: First, structurally and symbolically he relates the Congo to Switzerland in order to establish a link between Hitler's nefarious actions and those of Mobutu. Second, through intertextuality with Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness Widmer's text reflects the continuity of colonial oppressions with post-colonial exploitation. Third, the juxtaposition of the two settings allows him to refer to the Ausl�nderfeindlichkeit of present-day Switzerland as a continuation of the hostile attitude shown toward refugees during the Third Reich. At the same time, this attitude reflects a continuation of the Eurocentric colonial view. After examining these points the article concludes by attempting to answer what this novel contributes to the process of decolonization to the diminution of the Eurocentric perspective. (Verlag).	2e811c9bab7974d6827feab1bc6dca73	fa16eb22a3b88e9bce865b4da8b930f5	074347942bae69f5660d494c3b4701c9	article	Into the heart of darkness: Switzerland, Hitler, Mobutu, and Joseph Conrad in Urs Widmer's novel Im Kongo.	Peter Arnds	\N	1998
7435989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konstanzer Schriften zur Scho�h und Judaica. 4	Konstanz	\N	\N	\N	Hartung-Gorre	\N	\N	stefan1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	II, 116 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89649-160-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-89649-160-1>}	\N	94ae2e612ea78e3de5cf41b0712e9e0c	766c67235605a284dbdbafae66ad4868	4d42549f8a570353a996435b31b8f650	book	NS-F�hrungskader. Rekrutierung und Ausbildung bis zum Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs 1933 1939. 1. Aufl.	Stefan Baumeister	\N	1997
7435990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gie�en	\N	\N	\N	Psychosozial-Verl.	\N	\N	sigrid1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	229 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-930096-58-7 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-930096-58-7>}	\N	c8a9aa7812c3ea824bddf5cd86f14674	062178c6c02bec327bb6554a5c9c6170	81667e77996fabfcf39cb8564cc3a159	book	Adolf Hitler, die deutsche Mutter und ihr erstes Kind. �ber zwei NS-Erziehungsb�cher.	Sigrid Chamberlain	\N	1997
7435991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch der Geschichte des bayerischen Bildungswesens.	Bad Heilbrunn, Obb.	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	gernot1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	453-473	\N	\N	\N		\N	f653f9940a433ca03a56e77329d1daff	4ed8cd1bdb22040352125f46eb1470bd	79e833db42cc5b37adec8482173f865a	incollection	Das Schulwesen im NS-Staat. Spezialuntersuchungen. Schulzeugnis.	Gernot Breitschuh	Max (Hrsg.) Liedtke	1997
7435992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	Haag u. Herchen	\N	\N	margarethe1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	144 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86137-512-5 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-86137-512-5>}	\N	99c9539c613692bea3e921cdc441e52c	7edf09d58826251a3ea5d68fc661d8f6	29129d66e0fde39d757289a9ecd81fcf	book	Endlich ehrlich erinnern. Jugend unter Hitler, Kriegs- und Nachkriegszeit.	Margarethe Eichberger	\N	1997
7435993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch der Geschichte des bayerischen Bildungswesens.	Bad Heilbrunn, Obb.	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	ortfried1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	300-309	\N	\N	\N		\N	635708584471e2a3cca983b4299bee3e	0d7e53b64207906b4cecae3aa806e430	4c3df2d666b2c97a91c420cad5d0b2aa	incollection	Das Schulwesen im NS-Staat. Regionalgeschichtliche Erg�nzungen. Schwaben. Beispiel: der Einflu� des Nationalsozialismus auf das Schulwesen im Gau Schwaben.	Ortfried Kotzian	Max (Hrsg.) Liedtke	1997
7435994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt, Main	\N	\N	\N	Campus	\N	\N	wolfgang1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	366 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-35763-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-593-35763-1>}	"Dem Thema 'Juden und Judenfeindschaft in Litauen' war im Dezember 1996 eine Konferenz des Zentrums f�r Antisemitismusforschung gewidmet, aus der zwei wesentliche Ergebnisse (neben dem Tagungsbericht) zur Tradition des antisemitischen Vorurteils und zum j�dischen Selbstverst�ndnis nach dem Holocaust einen Schwerpunkt dieses, des sechsten Jahrbuches bilden (die Konferenzbeitr�ge zum Holocaust in Litauen werden Gegenstand eines eigenen Sammelbandes sein)." (Textauszug). Inhaltsverzeichnis: Antje Kuchenbecker: Juden und Judenfeindschaft in Litauen (13-20); Leonidas Donskis: Antisemitismus in Litauen: Tradition und heutige Erfahrung (21-31); Markas Zingeris: J�dische Identit�t in einer nichtj�dischen Umwelt nach dem Holocaust (32-43); Michaela Haibl: Vom "Ostjuden" zum "Bankier". Zur visuellen Genese zweier Judenstereotypen in popul�ren Witzbl�ttern (44-91); Johannes Heil: "Antijudaismus" und "Antisemitismus" - Begriffe als Bedeutungstr�ger (92-114); Klaus-Peter Friedrich: Antij�dische Gewalt nach dem Holocaust. Zu einigen Aspekten des Judenpogroms von Kielce (115-147); Klaus Holz und Elfriede M�ller: Die Aff�re Roger Garaudy/ Abbe Pierre. Bemerkungen zum Revisionismus in Frankreich (148-159); Rainer Erb: Antisemitische Straft�ter der Jahre 1993 bis 1995 (160-180); Peter Widmann: Jedem sein L�beck. Mediale Wahrnehmungen eines Brandes (181-202); Lothar Mertens: Der "neue Geist" an den deutschen Hochschulen 1934-1936. Gutachten und Stellungnahmen �ber Stipendiumsanw�rter der DFG (203-217); Anneke de Rudder: "Warum das ganze Theater?" Der N�rnberger Proze� in den Augen der Zeitgenossen (218-242); Gilad Margalit: Zwischen Romantisierung, Ablehnung und Rassismus. Zur Haltung der deutschen Gesellschaft gegen�ber Sinti und Roma nach 1945 (243-265); Martin Kloke: Israel und die Apokalypse. Wahrnehmungen und Projektionen christlicher Fundamentalisten in Deutschland (266-284); Robert Stockhammer: Van Helsing, die E. T. s., die Juden und die Nazis. Marginalien zum Verh�ltnis von Okkultismus und Antisemitismus ( 285-291); Joachim S. Hohmann: Neueste Studien zum nationalsozialistischen V�lkermord an Sinti und Roma (292- 301); Peter Widmann: Wissenschaft zur Emanzipation - "Romani Studies and Work with Travellers". Ein Konferenzbericht (302-313); Fritz Backhaus: "Hab'n Sie nicht den kleinen Cohn geseh'n?" Die Bilderwelt antisemitischer Postkarten vom Kaiserreich bis in die NS-Zeit. Ein Ausstellungsprojekt (313-323); Laslo Sekelj: Formen und Erscheinungen des Antisemitismus in der Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien (324-348); Wolfgang Benz: Antisemitismus nach Hitler. Beobachtungen der amerikanischen Milit�rregierung aus dem Jahre 1947 (349-362).	f452710f4802a79c5a7cbb0ec38257e8	ceb7203cfb845f435f725ffad427745b	15ef1f4f13ecac39dcf4484be32f541c	book	Jahrbuch f�r Antisemitismusforschung 6.	Wolfgang Benz	\N	1997
7435995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Generationen-Beziehungen, Austausch und Tradierung.	Opladen	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verl.	\N	\N	susanne1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	205-217	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13041-2 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-531-13041-2>}	Der vorliegende Beitrag differenziert zwischen Generationseinheiten bei Jugendlichen im Nationalsozialismus. In der Anlehnung an Mannheim versteht die Autorin darunter Einheiten innerhalb eines Generationszusammenhangs, die auf unterschiedliche Weise auf die den Zusammenhang stiftenden, gemeinsamen historisch-lebensgeschichtlichen Konstellationen antworten. Die mittels biographischer Interviews erhobenen Daten zeigen folgendes: Die Teilhabe der Deutschen am Massenmord f�hrte zu Schuldgef�hlen, die sich auch als biographische Legitimationsstrategien manifestierten. Wenn man sich diesen Hintergrund vergegenw�rtigt, ist es nicht verwunderlich, da� sich die Verbrechen zumindest bei denjenigen, die den Nationalsozialismus miterlebten, bis ins Alter generationsbildend auswirken. (ICE).	6b2bc69c1f34f97985cfe38c9e038a87	7bebba0616a38fb60360755868fce9cd	3bb2257f2d6808d75052c2ca21e2e2de	incollection	Zur Herausbildung von Generationseinheiten und Generationenbeziehungen bei Angeh�rigen der Weimarer Jugend- und Hitlerjugendgeneration.	Susanne Rupp	\N	1997
7435996	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	joachim1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	135-150	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Der Aufsatz bilanziert die die Zeitgeschichtsforschung seit langem besch�ftigende Diskussion um die Rolle Hitlers im nationalsozialistischen "Weltanschauungs"- und Herrschaftssystem. Er erkennt dem "F�hrer" eine herausragende Bedeutung f�r die Geschichte des "Dritten Reiches" zu, verwirft aber die Gleichsetzung von Nationalsozialismus und Hitlerismus. Dazu verweist er auf mancherlei Kr�fte, die den Nationalsozialismus aus eigenem Antrieb mitformten, und die vielen Traditionsbest�nde und mentalen Dispositionen, die die Mehrzahl der Deutschen dazu brachten, sich dem charismatischen Demagogen gl�ubig anzuvertrauen. (Verlag).	4d4113a139c1ab0eaa237da4f785c0c7	ffdc2d7a0b1544dc8f3a955dd4634f89	21bf7e36da10d04f6643d87d8d4819e3	article	Der Nationalsozialismus - ein Hitlerismus?	Joachim Rohlfes	\N	1997
7435997	Geschichte lernen	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57	jan-holger1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	20-26	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler sollen anhand von Quellenausz�gen zur Stimmungslage im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland 1934- 1938 erkennen, wie propagandistisch herausgestellte politische Ereignisse dazu beitrugen, das Meinungsklima zu pr�gen und zu ver�ndern, dass in der Vorkriegszeit die freiwillige Zustimmung f�r die Funktionsweise der Herrschaft mindestens ebenso wichtig war wie ein erzwungener Gehorsam, dass der F�hrermythos mit religions�hnlichen Z�gen und die Kritik an Parteivertretern sich nicht ausschlossen, sondern sich gegenseitig bedingten, dass andererseits die Meinungsbeeinflussung Grenzen hatte und insbesondere auf eine verbreitete Furcht vor einem neuen Weltkrieg R�cksicht nehmen mu�te, dass die politische Integration durch Hitlers Pers�nlichkeit f�r die Mehrheit der Bev�lkerung entscheidender war als ein ausgepr�gter ideologischer Fanatismus. (Autor).	9d2d4d4ba26ea6fc3f3cb7ba8ba0c3bd	f62d23cd761b5a55df801d14de83956f	f60042b3c865f331e2e47339fd35f8a2	article	Zwischen F�hrerglaube, Parteikritik und Zukunftsangst. Stimmungslagen der deutschen Bev�lkerung in der Vorkriegszeit.	Jan-Holger Kirsch	\N	1997
7435998	Geschichte lernen	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57	thomas1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	42-47	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler sollen den Autobahnbau als bis heute fortwirkendes Element nationalssozialistischer Propaganda kennenlernen, die inhaltlichen und rhetorischen Versatzst�cke dieser Propaganda untersuchen, mit dem Autobahnbau verkn�pfte Modernisierungshoffnungen und ihre gesellschaftliche Bedeutung erfassen und den Autobahnbau und den ideologischen Umgang damit aus heutiger Perspektive beurteilen und diskutieren. (Autor).	d87c4e5d6fe7efd0b8c2fc0e76e2db6d	fc75e88faeb89fe831974c87d963485c	581fe23499fcce1d772550f38b7e463d	article	Die "Stra�en des F�hrers". Ein fortwirkender Propagandasieg des "Dritten Reiches".	Thomas Lange	\N	1997
7435999	Geschichte lernen	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57	heinz-peter1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	36-41	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Der Artikel mit seinen beigef�gten unterst�tzenden Materialien versucht am Beispiel der Macht�bertragung an Hitler durch den Reichskanzler Hindenburg am 30.1.1933 der Frage nachzugehen, inwieweit und in welchem Ausma� die Bev�lkerung die Erlangung der Regierungsgewalt durch die Nationalsozialisten in ihrer Mehrheit mental und einstellungsm��ig unterst�zte. "Kann sich so etwas wiederholen? Historische Aufkl�rung im Sinne des kritischen Verstehens der Vergangenheit zur Sensibilisierung f�r die Gegenwart mu� didaktisch ansetzen bei der Frage nach der �bereinstimmung von Menschen mit dem Nationalsozialismus, ihrer Anpassungsbereitschaft, ihrer Einsch�chterungsm�glichkeit und ihrer F�higkeit zur Verdr�ngung. Methodisch m�ssen Unterrichtssituationen geschaffen werden, die es erlauben, aus Fragestellungen und vorliegendem Material das Verhalten der Menschen damals zu verstehen, dann zu analysieren und kritisch zu bewerten. (HeLP/Autor, HeLP/RT).	256250b0957257f74b3e61c33333cc92	1fc2aa6872dc4b8cf9911330b6aa3eff	3cebb2697b72c07c931f916602a53146	article	"Der Tag von Potsdam".	Heinz-Peter Platen	\N	1997
7436000	Geschichte lernen	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57	michael1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	60-66	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Fotografien von den Reichsparteitagen finden sich in vielen Schulb�chern. Freilich werden sie meist blo� illustrativ verwendet. Dabei k�nnen die Sch�lerinnen und Sch�ler am Beispiel der Parteitage allgemeine Einsichten �ber den Charakter des NS-Regimes gewinnen: Die Parteitage dienten nicht oder nur am Rande parteiinterner Debatte und Willensbildung, die es in der NSDAP ohnehin kaum gab. Sie waren eine Inszenierung der disziplinierten und formierten "Volksgemeinschaft". Einheit, Entschlossenheit und St�rke sollten von den Teilnehmern erfahren und nach au�en demonstriert werden. Hitler wurde als absoluter "F�hrer" von Partei und Staat gegen�ber seiner Gefolgschaft in Szene gesetzt. Au�erdem k�nnen die Bildquellen genauer als Propagandamedien untersucht werden: Fotografien von den Reichsparteitagen zeigen - wie Fotografien �berhaupt - nicht einfach "Wirklichkeit", sondern heben mit spezifischen �sthetischen Mitteln die beabsichtigten Wirkungen und Wahrnehmungsweisen hervor. (Autor).	5718a04f20a846e7fc1d40e952d70ccd	601c5f49b86ebb57fa0ea89dc61fe308	e6d39662afe5470de8942371abcb3cb3	article	Inszenierung als Verf�hrung und �berw�ltigung. Die NS- Reichsparteitage.	Michael Sauer	\N	1997
7436001	Geschichte, Politik und ihre Didaktik	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-2	hermann1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	93-97	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0343-4648}	Der Autor gr�ndet seinen Beitrag auf Hitlers "Mein Kampf" und zeigt, da� - wenn man diese Bekenntnis- und Kampfschrift gelesen und ernst genommen h�tte - die darin sichtbar werdenden charakterlichen Grundz�ge Hitlers Grund zur �u�ersten Besorgnis h�tten geben m�ssen.(LI).	5d403ddaba0594ddb7d5d2ae01ae1399	e25de95dcdd40a56f59329b77ee16a01	3644431dbac7ebc8a11c3a84f4853219	article	Der authentische Hitler. "Ich habe keinen Zweifel dar�ber gelassen" - "Ich haben keinen im unklaren dar�ber gelassen". Aus dem Politischen Testament Hitlers vom 29. 4. 1945.	Hermann Wesely	\N	1997
7436002	Geschichte, Erziehung, Politik	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	guido1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	183-186	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0863-4378}	"Der Nationalsozialismus ist weitgehend erforscht, und doch ist sein Bild bis heute umstritten." Der Verfasser diskutiert die Frage, ob der Nationalsozialismus unter Faschismus oder Totalitarismus subsumiert werden kann oder ein einzigartiges Phaenomen ist, stellt Grundlagen der NS-Diktatur und die Rolle Hitlers im Dritten Reich dar. Nach diesen Erfahrungen Aufbau der Bundesrepublik Deutschland als "abwehrbereite Demokratie". Die "Wiederbelebung rechtsradikaler Aktivitaeten" nach der Vereinigung "mag zeitweilig einige Assoziationen mit Weimar und dem Nationalsozialismus erweckt haben". An einer dauerhaften Stabilitaet der Demokratie in der Bundesrepublik besteht aber kein Zweifel. (ISB).	6b8f98958964128efb40ff91e36af9a2	156532241c9e7d6055854dedfe0b9c32	ef999fec1a26fa5080f8211f1377c57b	article	Ein Streit, der nicht enden will: Strukturelle Grundzuege des Nationalsozialismus in der modernen Historiographie.	Guido Rings	\N	1997
7436003	Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5-6	g�nter1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	295-315	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-9056}	Das Photo mit dem "historischen H�ndedruck" zwischen Hitler und Hindenburg am "Tag von Potsdam" z�hlt zu den bekanntesten Bildern der Zeitgeschichte. Sein Bekanntheitsgrad geht aber weniger auf die perfekte propagandistische Ausnutzung der symboltr�chtigen Zeremonie durch die Nationalsozialisten zur�ck, als vielmehr auf die h�ufige Publikation des Bildes nach 1945. Schulb�cher und illustrierte Geschichtsdarstellungen dokumentieren den "Tag von Potsdam" v. a. seit 1960 mit dem Photo. Das einzige echte Photo von diesem Tag mit den beiden obersten Repr�sentanten des Staates ist durch st�ndig wiederholte Reproduktion manipuliert und ver�ndert worden. Das Photo ist ein zum Mythos gewordenes Bild, das nicht Geschichte macht, sondern mit dem Geschichte gemacht wird. (Verlag).	d19bb86f6d22da8f354f6a42ceaaadef	9f7418335f6f523e310e8d8c8a202601	8572301e311c3fe247f8a95d27e19639	article	Der H�ndedruck von Potsdam - die Karriere eines Bildes.	G�nter Kaufmann	\N	1997
7436004	Lehren und lernen	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	rudolf1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	3-15	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0341-8294}	Gegeben wird ein umfassender geschichtswissenschaftlicher �berblick �ber die Goldhagen-Debatte des Jahres 1996. Der junge amerikanische Zeithistoriker Daniel J. Goldhagen hatte in seinem von der �ffentlichkeit mit gro�em Interesse aufgenommenen Buch dem deutschen Volk einen quasi angeborenen und tief sitzenden Antisemitismus unterstellt, der es gleichsam zu einem willigen Vollstrecker des Holocausts der nationalsozialistischen F�hrung machte. Die Mehrheit der in- und ausl�ndischen Historiker lehnt Goldhagens Thesen als nicht zutreffend ab. (HeLP/RT).	457ee787fcf6a61df35b191a86e1260d	1a4a81c797cb26a0a57d710210d30ac7	74f0bd610a71aa1d28f1d620f4406e4f	article	Blicke auf den Nationalsozialismus im Schatten der Goldhagen-Kontroverse.	Rudolf Kroboth	\N	1997
7436005	Internationale Schulbuchforschung	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	gisela1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	285-304	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0172-8237}	Die vergleichende Analyse des Pers�nlichkeitskults in Fibeln des deutschen Kaiserreichs und des Dritten Reichs gibt einen Einblick in den Einflu� der Politik auf Schulb�cher. Ein Drittel der untersuchten Fibeln der Kaiserzeit besch�ftigt sich mit der Figur des Kaisers in Form von Illustrationen, Gedichten und Prosa, 70 Prozent der analysierten Fibeln der NS-Zeit mit Hitler. Die Darstellungen des Kaisers wirken eher betulich verkl�rend, w�hrend diejenigen Hitlers eindeutige Indoktrination erkennen lassen.(LI).	dc303a7ca8fc26670e42eb594c530d5b	c0010ed66c49884d2c5fcdb84e3c91ab	08e415abe92e2eec5b9b7d120e5c5140	article	Von der Kaiserverehrung zum F�hrerkult. Personenkult in Fibeln der Kaiserzeit und im Dritten Reich.	Gisela Teistler	\N	1997
7436006	Medien und Zeit	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	p.1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	52-56	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0259-7446}	Kritische Bewertung und Vergleich zweier Studie, die sich mit der Wirkung von Filmen mit NS-Thematik (hier: "Schindlers Liste" und "Hitler - eine Karriere") befassen. Methodik und Ergebnisse der Untersuchung zu "Schindlers Liste" und der Wirkung des Films auf Jugendliche, werden kritisiert. Der "Methodenmix" aus quantitativen und qualitativen Elementen (Fragebogen, Einzelinterviews, Gruppendiskussionen) sei ungeeignet, repr�sentative Ergebnisse zu liefern. Da die Erhebungen nur postfestum, d. h. nach Besuch des Films erfolgten, lassen sich Aussagen �ber die tats�chliche Wirkung des Films kaum machen. Als positives Gegenbeispiel wird eine Untersuchung unter Studenten und Rekruten �ber die Rezeption des Films "Hitler - eine Karriere" referiert, die sich auf die Messung des "Davor" (d. h. vor dem Filmbesuch) und "Danach" konzentriert. Die Ergebnisse der Studie werden in 15 Punkten zusammengefa�t. "Gut gemachte Filme �ber die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus steigern das Interesse an dieser Epoche." (UN).	9b31089ec783d8a57259101b5bbd2993	3dbf2052fac04d49c944ad33be4ec11c	5124e560992474833f121918d03f2f79	article	"Hitler - einer Karriere", "Schindlers Liste" und die T�cken der Sozialwissenschaften.	Heinz P. Wassermann	\N	1997
7436007	Jahrbuch (Max-Planck-Gymnasium, Trier)	1996/97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bernd1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	87-89	\N	\N	\N		\N	222be791313978e6d4f63a9eb4fff2e6	862cd112c03361152bfb681154d2005e	ff3680d24ff2429a11d8303538962538	article	B�cherverbrennung durch die Hitler-Jugend am 19. Mai 1933 auf dem Schulhof des damaligen Kaiser-Wilhelms-Gymnasiums?	Bernd Raussen	\N	1997
7436008	Vierteljahrshefte f�r Zeitgeschichte	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	ted1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	385-423	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0042-5702}	\N	ca398be69b2c3b62a3709223a099d64b	f7a39a702ed8cebb339c23cfa33b822e	b6c0dc3c5f7f5967d2ade87dd341adea	article	"Alte K�mpfer" im Widerstand. Graf Helldorff, die NS-Bewegung und die Opposition gegen Hitler.	Ted Harrison	\N	1997
7436009	Vierteljahrshefte f�r Zeitgeschichte	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	bert1997	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	629-657	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0042-5702}	\N	72ebfe7e4b51f8bd6c697b72c8446587	04f91cee28e72d27b9dd6e475a3c2b18	227e58eb4ad54cca917ad29d32efa3a9	article	Von Schleicher zu Hitler. Dokumente zum Konflikt zwischen Reichslandbund und der Regierung Schleicher in den letzten Wochen der Weimarer Republik. Dokumentation.	Bert Hoppe	\N	1997
7436010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sinzheim	\N	\N	\N	Pro Universitate-Verl.	\N	\N	florian1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	160 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-930747-76-6 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-930747-76-6>}	\N	ff3e46ecd66ec93344436de5b86cd454	f9b35c572f3e12ca0c2545bd482e4d76	5248f373631303dd888227d0ba0ca4c5	book	Die Darstellung des Widerstandes gegen Hitler in der SBZ/DDR - in bezug auf die Schulb�cher sowie in der Publizistik der NVA. 1. Aufl.	Florian Ring	\N	1996
7436011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bremen u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Temmen	\N	\N	hermann1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	250 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86108-291-8 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-86108-291-8>}	\N	fcf22ab018e098af6a3bf441c6638558	a0c79ec3743be7b2cf6b6bf526feecea	e687ad15cda92a47d572b12e492b3df8	book	Leben unterm Hakenkreuz. Alltag in Mecklenburg. 1932 - 1945.	Hermann Langer	\N	1996
7436012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nchen u.a.	\N	\N	\N	Piper	\N	\N	brigitte1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	652 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-492-03598-1 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-492-03598-1>}	\N	2572c9a465587d69dc5417c453423160	9ecca2bf78d3a863437457c51df7881a	d3428d6ac3477cb0cc8f8e5beb085a11	book	Hitlers Wien. Lehrjahre eines Diktators.	Brigitte Hamann	\N	1996
7436013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nchen	\N	\N	\N	Piper	\N	\N	norbert1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	335 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-492-21091-0 Pick It! <javascript:Pick it!ISBN: 3-492-21091-0>}	\N	d458bdf2bff7a67fdfd0f17ade9bf73f	d299300082ce94d078f8a2b539f7c251	461f02aa20262fa2d52d4f1a391dc853	book	Das Dritte Reich im �berblick. Chronik - Ereignisse - Zusammenh�nge.	Norbert Broszat	\N	1996
7436014	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Materialien f�r Schule und Bildungsarbeit	N�rnberg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bernd1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	126 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	28016082d644ecaae0b2bda401ca3fd6	c641337fa99d7d0d513858bdde6ecf3a	81ab7c70f95b7b75c3c941a683f240d4	book	"Aber Hitler hat doch ...". Sieben Legenden �ber das Dritte Reich.	Bernd Ogan	\N	1996
7436015	Geschichte und Gesellschaft	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	ernst-otto1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	243-256	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0340-613x}	Im Mittelpunkt der Diskussion steht das Buch von Klaus Hildebrand, Das vergangene Reich. Deutsche Au�enpolitik von Bismarck bis Hitler 1871-1945, Stuttgart 1995. (BIL).	93e7ec18e8dd9f025c9fa92f2ed13374	bd1ff8742d12ddf5e4c118e5ff2e9feb	0675af264212b3357d32b0566f50cea0	article	Deutsche Au�enpolitik von 1971 bis 1945.	Ernst-Otto Czempiel	\N	1996
7436016	Geschichte, Erziehung, Politik	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	bodo1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	209-212	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0863-4378}	Zur Tradition Preussens gehoeren auch Rechtsempfinden und Patriotismus, die Verpflichtung zur Wahrheit und Freiheit. Aus Preussen kamen viele, die das Aeusserste an Opposition gegen Hitler wagten. Der Beitrag skizziert von den Maennern des Widerstandes vor allem Henning von Tresckow. (ISB).	d4925d00988c341b01ea84251e1e5b61	f93735b42ad510500fe47a5a1dc1b714	f00b26527a2556edc447641127bae5fa	article	Auch das war Preussen.	Bodo Scheurig	\N	1996
7436017	Praxis Geschichte	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	ralph1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	4-47	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-5374}	Das Heft enth�lt neben einem Einf�hrungsartikel eine Vielzahl von Anregungen f�r Vertretungsstunden v. a. der Sek. I (mit Materialien). Bickel, Wolfgang: Die Chance der Vertretungsstunde. Die l�stige Situation als gute Gelegenheit; Mattheis, Martin: Welchen Tag haben wir heute? Umrechnung moderner in r�mische Chronologie nach dem Julianischen Kalender; Hojer, Sabine: Vertretungsstunde? ein Kinderspiel! (ein Brettspiel aus der Antike); Strau�, Anja: Mit lautem Klappern... �ber den Umgang mit Lepr�sen im Mittelalter; Weitz, Birgit: Spit�ler gestern - Hospit�ler heute; Hammer, Wolfgang: Vom Sinn des Widersinns. Narren im sp�ten Mittelalter - und heute; Hohmann, Joachim S.: Nicht so lustig: das "Zigeunerleben"; Stupperich, Martin: Frauen auf Briefmarken. Das Beispiel Deutschland; Hammer, Wolfgang: "Der Hitler hat mein Leben zerst�rt... " Politik und Lebensgeschichte; Stupperich, Nils; Stupperich, Amrei: Triumphfahrt der elf Knappen. Faszination Fu�ball - Integration und Identifikation; Bickel, Wolfgang: Immer schneller. Faszination Geschwindigkeit; Kl�ckner, J�rgen: Wem die Stunde schl�gt. Eine Stunde Besch�ftigung mit der Zeitmessung; Mattheis, Martin: Man erkennt leicht, woher jemand kommt... Ein Wappen- und Bundesl�nder-Quiz; Bickel, Wolfgang: Der Traum vom Fliegen; Bein, Reinhard; Bernhardt, Markus: Reisen in die Vergangenheit; Mattheis, Martin: Was hat ein 10-Mark-Schein mit Ostern zu tun? Bestimmung des Osterdatums nach Carl Friedrich Gau�; Bickel, Wolfgang: "Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann... " W�nsche und Geschenke als kulturgeschichtliche Quellen; H�fer, Arno: Ausblick in die Zukunft. Die zuk�nftige Entwicklung als Phantasieprodukt; Heitmann, Friedhelm: "Historische Quellen". Ein Begriffsspiel; Erbar, Ralph: Wir legen einen Stammbaum an;.	fc17bcc7a3b12ed6bec4232773595c58	831edaa8a58ae6af261bfc122146f746	0f74d895ca94d49383c8b99c011b11ca	article	Vertretungsstunden. (Heftthema).	\N	\N	1996
7436018	Geschichte lernen	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	49	christa1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	55-59	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Der Beitrag gibt Anregungen zur Gestaltung einer Unterrichtseinheit zum Thema "Gedenktage". Der 9. November ist ein sinnf�lliges Datum in der j�ngeren deutschen Geschichte. Der 9. November 1989 ist das Datum des Endes der DDR, am 9. November 1918 endete das deutsche Kaiserreich und der 1. Weltkrieg, und er markiert den Beginn der Deutschen Revolution 1918/19, am 9. November 1923 puschte Hitler in M�nchen, am 9. November 1939 mi�gl�ckte das Attentat Georg Elsers auf Hitler und am 9. November 1938 brannten in der sogenannten Reichskristallnacht in Deutschland die Synagogen. Wegen der Disparit�t der Ereignisse war der Versuch von Seiten verschiedener Kreise in der wiedervereinigten Bundesrepublik Deutschland, den 9. November zum Nationalfeiertag zu erheben, heftig umstritten. Die beigef�gten Quellen erlauben eine vertiefte Reflexion der Hintergr�nde. Da� ein so bedeutsames Ereignis wie die Wahl eines Datums f�r einen Nationalfeiertag nicht nur aus Euphorie, sondern vor allem mit Bedacht und Verst�ndnis f�r die historischen Zusammenh�nge gew�hlt werden mu�, kann den Sch�lern denn auch anhand dieser Quellen verdeutlicht werden. (HeLP/RT).	ea71075b2aa954725d4c95c0cb81ae6a	fbef558bba14a92b86f056a9504824a3	b27f8cf629b74860c899bb24d583b30c	article	Der 9. November. Nationaler Gedenktag oder Nationalfeiertag?	Christa Horn	\N	1996
7436019	Geschichte lernen	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	52	rita1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	20-26	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0933-3096}	Gerade j�ngere Sch�ler sind bei der Erarbeitung des Themas Nationalsozialismus in der Grundschule leicht �berfordert. Der Erfahrungsbericht gibt Auskunft �ber ein Unterrichtsprojekt, in dem die Sch�ler mit anderen Methoden und auf anderen Wegen dem Mythos Hitler nahegebracht werden. Sch�lerbefragungen zeigen, da� die Vorstellungen der Sch�ler �ber diese Zeit gepr�gt sind von Halbwissen, unklaren Vorstellungen und Mythen. Der Unterricht, eingebettet in f�cher�bergreifenden Wochenplanunterricht, greift dies auf, indem die Sch�ler, die selbst�ndiges Arbeiten, historische Themen, Rollenspiele und die Arbeit mit der Zeitkurbel (Montessorie-P�d.) gewohnt sind, sich zun�chst durch Lekt�re eines Kinderbuches in die Thematik einfinden. Es folgt eine Phase der Wissensvermittlung mit verschiedenen Medien und Methoden. Die Sch�ler schreiben selbst eine fiktive Geschichte �ber jugendliche Widerstandsk�mpfer und sie interviewen einen Zeitzeugen. Gerade die oral history l�st Empathie aus. Die Ergebnissicherung des Erlernten erfolgt durch das Anfertigen schriftlicher und zeichnerischer Arbeiten. (HeLP/RT).	37884edcdc58534907443eb4359acddb	b241d6517ce1420bda722f0bae9cead0	109ed53c9e1faddb82e055abb2a65af1	article	"Hitler t�tete alle armen und ungehorsamen Leute". Ein Erfahrungsbericht �ber ein Projekt zum Mythos Hitler in der Grundschule.	Rita Rohrbach	\N	1996
7436020	Geschichte und Gesellschaft	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	ernst-otto1996	\N	\N	zweiter Testupload	\N	\N	243-256	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0340-613x}	Im Mittelpunkt der Diskussion steht das Buch von Klaus Hildebrand, Das vergangene Reich. Deutsche Au�enpolitik von Bismarck bis Hitler 1871-1945, Stuttgart 1995.	710d0999b8c2cad64411c1d5ec7444b1	9a28c4c17d268dfa17ecb5a33f1c3a28	1b58f955df2c0e9979842fa852fc0d59	article	Deutsche Au�enpolitik von 1871 bis 1945.	Ernst-Otto Czempiel	\N	1996
7436156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1277746	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277746&coll=PORTAL&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES278&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=SIGIR&CFID=23706865&CFTOKEN=89753871	\N	SIGIR: SIGIR '07, Personalized query expansion for ...	\N	\N	7--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277746}	\N	8bb6d4af040739fa1577368f20980a99	647f4659437d7d7c9691cb5dee6f5f2e	bd8c47ce6461281d5f7b40d72a7ca371	inproceedings	Personalized query expansion for the web	Paul Alexandru Chirita and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2007
7436157	Computational Linguistics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	pedersen2008enm	http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse/Pubs/pedersen-last-word-2008.pdf	\N	«as a community we accept that our publications don’t provide enough space to describe our elaborate 21st century 
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empirical methods in sufﬁcient detail to allow for re-implementation and reproduction of results» -- spot on.	\N	\N	465--470	\N	3	\N		\N	147f2a6bcb0c004ca963df839dba8d25	218df807578c3185dbad992aa55c3bd8	00b2deb24c33e710583eb627ac8cf227	article	{Empiricism Is Not a Matter of Faith}	T. Pedersen	\N	2008
7436168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1277747	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277747&coll=PORTAL&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES278&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=SIGIR&CFID=23706865&CFTOKEN=89753871	\N	SIGIR: SIGIR '07, Using query contexts in ...	\N	\N	15--22	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277747}	\N	705520f6919bc7322c87e78c868bbdf2	0423899272f516411d15c8bcf7d0a0b8	fae383a8c5f6902ac102222a5e311d8a	inproceedings	Using query contexts in information retrieval	Jing Bai and Jian-Yun Nie and Guihong Cao and Hugues Bouchard	\N	2007
7436196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	larsson1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8212e0aaed07284583f6eb5a88488164	1431097e690d17b4dea24c173286696d	f438e823896cc8f42a42b6779b5a1962	article	Nationalstil und Nationalismus in der Kunstgeschichte der Zwanziger und Dreißiger Jahre	Lars Olof Larsson	\N	1998
7436704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	published on the web by University of Pittsburgh, School of Information Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	klim03	http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~dlwkshop/report.pdf	\N		\N	Report on the NSF Workshop on Research Directions for Digital Libraries, June 15-17, 2003, Chatham, MA	\N	\N	\N	\N		NSF Award IIS-0331314	41136aee69425f75699932fc146746ba	42138871efae0c83f3d35bad06b5b7f6	c2bab834905d33be4b59041461de04d8	misc	Knowledge lost in information	\N	\N	2003
7436759	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/kIShSQMGr0hwzDU585xb4c6huo3dDTlH2o0ZdGHd-aZefkcmBOADzBERg7sJiyxlvdpVT3Wq8AwEoMRxy6bkZw/ThinBeds-1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	421	\N		Reserve accretion at faster pace, being need of the hour, demands exploration of stratistructural
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and thin bed features. Traditionally, this was not possible due to low vertical
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resolution of seismic data. Widening the usable bandwidth employing modified NMalgorithm
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has enhanced seiscube which enabled to obtain spatial distribution of prospective
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thin sands around and away from the drilled wells. Each such sand can be characterized
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for its shape, location and seismic amplitude facies variations. Prospectivity of sands,
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around and away from three chosen wells, is analyzed based on the oil/ gas sands seen
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in the wells. Poor connectivity or no connectivity of these sands with the oil/gas bearing
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sands in wells indicates that they may be poorly drained by the wells or may have undrained
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status. The observed spatial distribution of prospective sands clearly evinces that
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future well planning needs to be done unconventionally. It is further observed that oil/ gas
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from these sands can be cost effectively produced by planning Extended Reach Drilling
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(ERD) or Multilateral (ML) wells from the new and existing wells which themselves could
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be exploratory or development type. This will make sure of spanning the nearby prospective
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oil pools having poor/ no connectivity with the pool(s) encountered in the well.
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KEYWORDS: Seiscube, (Modified) NM-algorithm, Strati-structural, Thin bed, Reservoir	24fcccff5801ea54504cc05f62e5e164	21609e71dd3d50491e2a3a96db80c0fa	ee0db63163ce7c9886b9d3ea8b3b7cf9	proceedings	Strati-Structural And Thin Bed Features- A Challenge For Exploration	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and Naresh Kumar and Deepak Sareen and Ravi Prakash	India SPG	2003
7436803	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/kIShSZAzTWVwzDU5yNB_jYQvl2ZI991jVUQ-3P2I2_vy-niMD6LZu8SCFvoZGZjim2n7EMcy6t8DSo8rO-G9lQ/RaoS-ThinBed-Pres.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Reserve accretion at faster pace, being need of the hour, demands exploration and exploitation of subtle traps. Traditionally, this was not possible due to low vertical resolution of seismic data. Seismic cube of Khoraghat has been enhanced by widening its usable bandwidth employing modified NM-algorithm. Enhanced cube enables to obtain spatial distribution of prospective sands around and away from the established wells. Each such sand can be characterized for its shape, location and seismic amplitude facies variations. 
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Prospectivity of sands, around and away from three wells of Khoraghat, is analyzed based on the oil/ gas sands seen in the wells. Poor connectivity or no connectivity of these sands with the oil/gas bearing sands in wells indicates that they may be poorly drained by the wells or may have undrained status. The observed spatial distribution of prospective sands clearly evinces that future well planning needs to be done unconventionally. It is further observed that oil/ gas from these sands can be cost effectively exploited by planning Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) or Multilateral (ML) wells from the new and existing wells which themselves could be exploratory or development type. 
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	b0300e2fa61de07fce26a355b8afc094	60493709008dc334f8de7af33cf30f9e	3810594cf0089d70992a87a0ffbd16ef	article	Strati-Structural and Thin Bed Features-A Challenge For  Exploration, Drilling and Exploitation Part-3	\N	INFFIN 2000	2000
7436848	Annual Review of Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cool2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-42	\N	35	\N		\N	7c7d85786c56c856dab7b3dcd6422196	67963c1811eb30d82c0db0d84da3e49c	d7d80b67ce7f7d5d636bbbee564e7f66	article	The concept of situation in information science	Colleen Cool	\N	2001
7437052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. dÉtudes Slaves	Paris	\N	Collection de manuels publiée par lInstitut dEtudes Slaves ; 9	SWB-046060057	\N	\N	SWB Online-Katalog - results/titledata	\N	Parallelsacht.: Kratkïj oučebnik cerkovno-slovenskago jazyka	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7204-0363-6}	\N	e134862aefcaf4a6d1a042cca3bbdbca	7e28d6d1ceec25c54060bc012ae3360c	8492fa6b3387d8f33204771e1ed33e89	book	Manuel du slavon liturgique	Jean-Paul Deschler	\N	19XX
7437056	\N	1: Grammaire	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. dÉtudes Slaves	Paris	\N	Collection de manuels / publ. par lInstitut dÉtudes Slaves ; 9,1	SWB-046511180	\N	\N	SWB Online-Katalog - results/titledata	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7204-0308-3}, size = {106 S}	\N	676bf0e07ae7fec31fd7c7d0dd5f80a3	a4a9cf651afdba839e27fd44c3a67b98	86e20780bb367d30d19515c5f2582a7c	book	Manuel du slavon liturgique	\N	\N	1995
7437063	\N	2: Dictionnaire slavon-français	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. dÉtudes Slaves	Paris	\N	Collection de manuels / publ. par lInstitut dÉtudes Slaves ; 9,2	SWB-110232356	\N	\N	SWB Online-Katalog - results/titledata	\N	Orig.-Ausg. u.d.T.: Deschler, Jean-Paul: Kleines Wörterbuch der kirchenslavischen Sprache	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7204-0365-2}, size = {240 S. : Ill}	\N	7ed015a3b4367bb00dda4c1d179f9bb5	986765a1df78158b5bb729bbda4ce19f	8ce5084f6e3d376163de6fa72460d937	book	Manuel du slavon liturgique	\N	Jean-Paul Deschler	2003
7437219	Inf. Process. Manage.	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	637515	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=637512.637515&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=23119749&CFTOKEN=18730145	\N	Traditional IR for web users	\N	\N	627--648	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(01)00056-5}	The emergence of general audience digital libraries (GADLs) defines a context that represents a hybrid of both "traditional" IR, using primarily bibliographic resources provided by database vendors, and "popular" IR, exemplified by public search systems available on the World Wide Web. Findings of a study investigating end-user searching and response to a GADL are reported. Data collected from a Web-based end-user survey and data logs of resource usage for a Web-based GADL were analyzed for user characteristics, patterns of access and use, and user feedback. Cross-tabulations using respondent demographics revealed several key differences in how the system was used and valued by users of different age groups. Older users valued the service more than younger users and engaged in different searching and viewing behaviors. The GADL more closely resembles traditional retrieval systems in terms of content and purpose of use, but is more similar to popular IR systems in terms of user behavior and accessibility. A model that defines the dual context of the GADL environment is derived from the data analysis and existing IR models in general and other specific contexts. The authors demonstrate the distinguishing characteristics of this IR context, and discuss implications for the development and evaluation of future GADLs to accommodate a variety of user needs and expectations.	f17b7e2e91c2501d68591f4c2d09712c	0b242e606b3a8a24da5a04d3b804e9bb	5fcb5287c7c5b1bf5025cddfc7da0c70	article	Traditional IR for web users: a context for general audience digital libraries	Dietmar Wolfram and Hong Xie	\N	2002
7437514	Information Processing & Management	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cool2002605	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC8-44M2C2F-1/2/313297c9b316e423aca0c9efc9b51a19	\N	ScienceDirect - Information Processing & Management : Issues of context in information retrieval (IR): an introduction to the special issue	\N	\N	605 - 611	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4573(01)00054-1}	\N	8dcd1191ae1fd35352c78e3ae304cb7d	dc27d456ccf71cdf82b1110fdb06901e	1a272974f14e56104c7c41eb579f548c	article	Issues of context in information retrieval (IR): an introduction to the special issue	Colleen Cool and Amanda Spink	\N	2002
7437603	IEEE Software	Mar/Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boeegh2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57--63	\N	\N	\N		A new standard on software quality requirements, ISO/IEC 25030, takes a systems perspective and  suggests specifying requirements as measures and associated target values.	01bbd4fa53f39f72913ae2c2e847e4db	38c9c2bd4a56604e7e6c7a1745a4ea3b	4d4d8357a56b451a41700aff1a4858e3	article	A New Standard for Quality Requirements	Jørgen Bøegh	\N	2008
7438343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aumueller:2005:SAR	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ff3b1124b2c5d4cc8f054c52cc7cefa	5510adf1d0da513250847ce5ea0b8bc5	e8793f5085dcdd912fe283b56595691a	inproceedings	Semantic authoring and retrieval within a Wiki	David Aumueller	\N	2005
7438439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '00: Proceedings of the 23rd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	345545	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=345508.345545&coll=PORTAL&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES278&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=SIGIR&CFID=23706865&CFTOKEN=89753871	\N	SIGIR: SIGIR '00, IR evaluation methods for ...	\N	\N	41--48	\N	\N	\N	location = {Athens, Greece}, isbn = {1-58113-226-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/345508.345545}	This paper proposes evaluation methods based on the use of non-dichotomous relevance judgements in IR experiments. It is argued that evaluation methods should credit IR methods for their ability to retrieve highly relevant documents. This is desirable from the user point of view in modern large IR environments. The proposed methods are (1) a novel application of P-R curves and average precision computations based on separate recall bases for documents of different degrees of relevance, and (2) two novel measures computing the cumulative gain the user obtains by examining the retrieval result up to a given ranked position. We then demonstrate the use of these evaluation methods in a case study on the effectiveness of query types, based on combinations of query structures and expansion, in retrieving documents of various degrees of relevance. The test was run with a best match retrieval system (In-Query1) in a text database consisting of newspaper articles. The results indicate that the tested strong query structures are most effective in retrieving highly relevant documents. The differences between the query types are practically essential and statistically significant. More generally, the novel evaluation methods and the case demonstrate that non-dichotomous relevance assessments are applicable in IR experiments, may reveal interesting phenomena, and allow harder testing of IR methods.	783ae9f60ac54963336a5798feeb1905	fd2c8ad32bbd9e54034a5d9a8d7b6f5b	1bd9b4e0c6879e9e35a68289bdac29af	inproceedings	IR evaluation methods for retrieving highly relevant documents	Kalervo J\\"{a}rvelin and Jaana Kek\\"{a}l\\"{a}inen	\N	2000
7438594	Journal of Theoretical Biology	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gilchrist2006417	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4H4T3D5-5/2/d9d93b5e2223a4d254038c673bc26034	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : A model of protein translation including codon bias, nonsense errors, and ribosome recycling	\N	\N	417 - 434	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.08.007}	We present and analyse a model of protein translation at the scale of an individual messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript. The model we develop is unique in that it incorporates the phenomena of ribosome recycling and nonsense errors. The model conceptualizes translation as a probabilistic wave of ribosome occupancy traveling down a heterogeneous medium, the mRNA transcript. Our results show that the heterogeneity of the codon translation rates along the mRNA results in short-scale spikes and dips in the wave. Nonsense errors attenuate this wave on a longer scale while ribosome recycling reinforces it. We find that the combination of nonsense errors and codon usage bias can have a large effect on the probability that a ribosome will completely translate a transcript. We also elucidate how these forces interact with ribosome recycling to determine the overall translation rate of an mRNA transcript. We derive a simple cost function for nonsense errors using our model and apply this function to the yeast (Saccharomyces cervisiae) genome. Using this function we are able to detect position dependent selection on codon bias which correlates with gene expression levels as predicted a priori. These results indirectly validate our underlying model assumptions and confirm that nonsense errors can play an important role in shaping codon usage bias.	0e00e956c20d7a72597ae2431d3b2339	56f0e0e7c8769d4e5d2705ec359ecb73	052ea1b4104570874108fcacbb09c792	article	A model of protein translation including codon bias, nonsense errors, and ribosome recycling	Michael A. Gilchrist and Andreas Wagner	\N	2006
7438671	Biophysical Journal	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zouridis2007717	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B94RW-4TR4T7C-2/2/a4f1da14757a802dfe9dbb00c506d787	\N	ScienceDirect - Biophysical Journal : A Model for Protein Translation: Polysome Self-Organization Leads to Maximum Protein Synthesis Rates	\N	\N	717 - 730	\N	3	\N	issn = {0006-3495}, doi = {DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.087825}	The genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which form the building blocks of life. Translation, or protein synthesis, is hence a central cellular process. We have developed a gene-sequence-specific mechanistic model for the translation machinery, which accounts for all the elementary steps of the translation mechanism. We performed a sensitivity analysis to determine the effects of kinetic parameters and concentrations of the translational components on protein synthesis rate. Utilizing our mathematical framework and sensitivity analysis, we investigated the translational kinetic properties of a single mRNA species in Escherichia coli. We propose that translation rate at a given polysome size depends on the complex interplay between ribosomal occupancy of elongation phase intermediate states and ribosome distributions with respect to codon position along the length of the mRNA, and this interplay leads to polysome self-organization that drives translation rate to maximum levels.	89d955ecc4d922f93b35c67df8c7d1b8	945339e364519de1fb058180595108ea	3c6ebeec7abb1f0bf036bfe00bc95f21	article	A Model for Protein Translation: Polysome Self-Organization Leads to Maximum Protein Synthesis Rates	Hermioni Zouridis and Vassily Hatzimanikatis	\N	2007
7438686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page [u.a.]	\N	\N	Instructional development / A. J. Romiszowski ; 1	UBHD457096	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XVII, 286 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-85038-224-6, 0-89397-085-9}, language = {}	\N	0c150c40c67d01220d6a61abf8e5bc07	1acfd1f1477a629ab4c8ff4586e0b9b9	29e0ce77cbbd88b7dc6468ab7415c2b1	book	Producing instructional systems	Alexander Joseph Romiszowski	\N	1984
7438857	Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	smith2001dtt	\N	\N		\N	\N	86	\N	2	\N		\N	6e3fa6bd7c95a2a66700d4bfd6c30b55	e2b186f66d0ff494a922095405902228	707a83569de0fbab4a469696b2be255b	article	{Discrete Trial Training in the Treatment of Autism}	T. Smith	\N	2001
7438866	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	delprato2001cdt	\N	\N		\N	\N	315--325	\N	3	\N		\N	1d215f083d7bf1e0944cbd5fd511e3f9	bb78d322e86ab70d03bcfa94029e9755	983aaa4561a790318d3bd39ab7d17a3e	article	{Comparisons of Discrete-Trial and Normalized Behavioral Language Intervention for Young Children with Autism}	D.J. Delprato	\N	2001
7438875	Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuoch2003ssi	\N	\N		\N	\N	219	\N	4	\N		\N	47a8fd68cbf339f3ac767d86ec97faae	c6db9b321974f67b8c5b1f7c128d9720	3806ba7f6ecf896e6bacf21e54f403f9	article	{Social Story Interventions for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders}	H. Kuoch and P. Mirenda	\N	2003
7438877	Journal of Theoretical Biology	243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor2006393	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4K9BSMH-1/2/7957088541a4ea80e372a86da22195f8	\N		\N	\N	393 - 406	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2006.06.015}	The RNA world hypothesis requires a ribozyme that was an RNA-directed RNA polymerase (ribopolymerase). A model for this, based on the core of the large subunit of the ribosome, is developed further. The geometry of a potential active site for this ribopolymerase suggests that it contained a cavity (now occupied by the aminoacyl-tRNA) and that an amino acid binding in this might have "poisoned" the ribopolymerase by cross-reacting with the nucleoside triphosphate before polymerization could occur. Based on a similarity to the active site components of the class-I tRNA synthetase enzymes it is proposed that the amino acid could become attached to the nascent RNA transcript producing a variety of amino-acylated tRNA-like products. Using base-pairing interactions, it is suggested that some of these molecules might cross-link two ribopolymerases giving rise to a precursor of the modern ribosome with two subunits linked by tRNA. A hybrid dimer, half polymerase and half proto-ribosome, could account for mRNA translocation before the advent of protein elongation factors. Some implications for the genetic code are discussed.	2c40c5b27512e61654e7badaa6279b7f	ed40cde4ff8585b97025056147f5f3b4	ec9da3c16f8ce31365906c36e8ef4046	article	A molecular model for the origin of protein translation in an RNA world	William R. Taylor	\N	2006
7438888	Topics for Early Childhood Special Education	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcbride2003ete	\N	\N		\N	\N	5	\N	1	\N		\N	647da48d69d0f2bdcfd0c2b5875d7eeb	40025a79862f39b7e9076d11eace7403	c66b69306497a9755835de4d985a66f4	article	{Effects of Teaching Early Interventionists to Use Discrete Trials During Ongoing Classroom Activities}	B.J. McBride and I.S. Schwartz	\N	2003
7438895	JOURNAL OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS	\N	\N	\N	mace1997erq	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--20	\N	\N	\N		\N	97f366c45689ef9001afdc3e770b7375	5556a4eac8ec603113214024846115e9	2444319adc597114ce34f9dc57dd4fee	article	{Effects of reinforcer quality on behavioral momentum: Coordinated applied and basic research}	F.C. Mace and B.C. Mauro and A.E. Boyajian and T.L. Eckert	\N	1997
7439389	Bonner Jahrbücher	202/203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heimberg.20022003	\N	\N		\N	\N	57-148	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d3195ed5cc56b1ca21646a13d386929	b9506ee6cb8a1da5a1f5ad1abf5a0d25	91e65f931b001cd5f984378194e89757	article	Römische Villen an Rhein und Maas	Ursula Heimberg	\N	2002/2003
7439393	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Information Retrieval in Biomedicine: Natural Language Processing for Knowledge Integration	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	Hershey, PA	\N	\N	Ananiadou:2009	http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=33268	\N		\N	\N	8 pages	\N	\N	\N		Text mining provides the automated means to manage information overload and overlook. By adding meaning to text, text mining techniques produce a much more structured analysis of textual knowledge than do simple word searches, and can provide powerful tools for knowledge discovery in biomedicine. In this chapter, the author focus on the text mining services for biomedicine offered by the United Kingdom National Centre for Text Mining.
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	3eb4de097758af678941ef3899868adb	d9eac6b1c5678fff4997f30dd9e6a3f5	d09b173e6b639e606ffa47f7f7fba5ab	incollection	Text Mining for Biomedicine	Sophia Ananiadou	Violaine Prince and Mathieu Roche	2009
7439407	\N	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	Historische Interpretationen: Gerold Walser zum 75. Geburtstag, dargebracht von Freunden, Kollegen und Schülern	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia Einzelschriften	Flaig.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-60	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06739-6}	\N	29f45ddaab903b756e38f0d3538b6d86	afbd9e8aa5f173a19bb0be26c4814449	43d56c0169a1d7b8cc708156a4b4de57	incollection	Römer werden um jeden Preis? : Integrationskapazität und Integrationswilligkeit am Beispiel des Bataveraufstandes	Egon Flaig	Marlis Weinmann-Walser and Gerold Walser	1995
7439451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	Hershey, PA	\N	\N	Prince:2009	http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=33268	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd5162a5af804a67217688c2d114c4fe	add809853b76f64d54a562c2ea17be15	4f5bcfe8ae3df5b5e8aed6cc44168c02	book	Information Retrieval in Biomedicine: Natural Language Processing for Knowledge Integration	\N	Violaine Prince and Mathieu Roche	2009
7439582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	camp09	http://www.altrodiritto.unifi.it/devianza/campesi/index.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4cadffb7e8cc91b5805c3b3bdaa8591	6373c057673b5f5b572df2ca474d2a39	d9b2778d871dfa082aa532f4c8672e43	phdthesis	Il controllo delle «nuove classi pericolose» Sotto-sistema penale di polizia ed immigrati	Giuseppe Campesi	\N	2009
7440141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Project Report	Institute of Education, WLE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://telearn.noe-kaleidoscope.org/open-archive/browse?resource=1875	\N	Telearn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Assessment is an integral part of teaching and learning. If the relationship between teaching and learning were causal, i. e. if students always mastered the intended learning outcomes of a particular sequence of instruction, assessment would be superfluous. Experience and research suggest this is not the case: what is learnt can often be quite different from what is taught. Formative assessment is motivated by a concern with the elicitation of relevant information about student understanding and / or achievement, its interpretation and an exploration of how it can lead to actions that result in better learning. In the context of a policy drive towards technology-enhanced approaches to teaching and learning, the question of the role of digital technologies is key and it is the latter on which this project particularly focuses. The project and its deliverables have been informed by recent and relevant literature, in particular recent work by Black andIn this work, they put forward a framework which suggests that assessment for learning their term for formative assessment can be conceptualised as consisting of a number of aspects and five keystrategies. The key aspects revolve around the where the learner is going, where the learner is right now and how she can get there and examines the role played by the teacher, peers and the learner. Language: English Keywords: assessments, case studies, design patterns, e-assessment	89e76f508c61effdabff10777e203ba3	f3f41ae311d9bbee71c84cc6509c0f91	b9236fd82fe60d5cbac1aa340221c566	techreport	Scoping a vision for formative e-assessment: a project report for JISC 	Norbert Pachler and Harvey Mellar and Caroline Daly and Yishay Mor and Dylan Wiliam and Diana Laurillard	\N	2009
7441012	JOURNAL OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS	\N	\N	\N	miller2000rva	\N	\N		\N	\N	151--166	\N	2	\N		\N	06d383c6da33313cdf1a632d9984314b	39e37aca038d5c27cb3f395149de4641	a7367a1cdf8b512289ec21181f02beb1	article	{Reinforcing variability in adolescents with autism}	N. Miller and A. Neuringer	\N	2000
7441019	Behavior Modification	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hopkinson2003mbv	\N	\N		\N	\N	251	\N	2	\N		\N	743440a10ff5d331b1970f73556e470e	ba4a5716e6b9b9cafcebfa1c5de58f44	f913697b2b8429ea40958b3ad3c29e9a	article	{Modifying Behavioral Variability in Moderately Depressed Students}	J. Hopkinson and A. Neuringer	\N	2003
7441031	JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HAWORTH PRESS INC	\N	\N	\N	austin2001rrr	\N	\N		\N	\N	39--54	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb7c8a8b31fd2cc3db9cb8d68d4a6743	fec19878df58aebf1f9b3d974cbb5bca	d60432d9bd96b11fe169b1124df9d3a1	article	{Response-Response Relationships in Organizational Behavior Management}	J. Austin and K.G. Wilson	\N	2001
7441048	The Psychological record	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kenyon College	\N	\N	\N	lee2007sia	\N	\N		\N	\N	429--455	\N	3	\N		\N	c8b730ecb155346d7d17d1a47db8ab70	c17e8a5c8722d9000d040fb9d37cd352	4bdb735ef43c2ca86566ac311a67a915	article	{Schedule-induced and operant mechanisms that influence response variability: A review and implications for future investigations}	R. LEE and P. STURMEY and L. FIELDS	\N	2007
7441053	Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nakazaki2000rov	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--40	\N	1	\N		\N	0681b2a82c8c16fc0203790be1f6ad78	857d2f4785dc3900745d4d01145ace81	56e017c5ddbde1a58eeb9a60ec825a25	article	{A review of operant variability studies. Issues and implications.}	T. NAKAZAKI	\N	2000
7441064	Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	pear1988bsa	\N	\N		\N	\N	87	\N	1	\N		\N	82278b32cfbf95345e2cedb9d8b73054	cca6cd27cca40700d6259f11f7cb4b37	e028d68bcefcd17f8ffb089ed78c5102	article	{Behavioral stereotypy and the generalized matching equation}	J.J. Pear	\N	1988
7441068	Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	schwartz1980dcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	153	\N	2	\N		\N	482210902e51d0f1d65a518fb2cbe36b	3d21b2f4e9ecb9663d75f5e2e31432a2	06dd6f201a1682165f3a3b27cb020faf	article	{Development of complex, stereotyped behavior in pigeons}	B. Schwartz	\N	1980
7441658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Urban & Schwarzenberg	M{\\"u}nchen [u.a.]	\N	\N	StumPsyc1975	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-541-06901-5}	\N	3b072d0c750d1ce6b26260d035fed671	ec1c337967d0535adf662e3e98f41936	d353af5eddaa9578de9bf33ad1276afb	book	Psychische Erkrankungen - im Urteil der Bev{\\"o}lkerung	Wolfgang Stumme	\N	1975
7441761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bryce2008	http://scan.net.au/scan/journal/display.php?journal_id=114	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c71fde77d393b97ce7da07eb9ae4d2d8	18079926dd43075f493397a272ce4cfb	7573819e276b62da238e8efa5eed284d	article	{The Cultural Biographies and Social Lives of Manga: Lessons from the Mangaverse}	M. Bryce and J. Davis and C. Barber	\N	2008
7441901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '01: Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	coclustering01	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502512.502550	\N		\N	\N	269--274	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1168281}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113391X}, doi = {10.1145/502512.502550}	\N	8f8da35c934fad63e52e43da54c6ab05	d112b6041dab4b4677368c7bf101f1ee	f07d9cc4813f3ecda75e6f0c8025cece	inproceedings	Co-clustering documents and words using bipartite spectral graph partitioning	Inderjit S. Dhillon	\N	2001
7441911	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HartmannWI2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-57	\N	10	\N		"Ein Gespräch mit Uwe Hartmann, Leiter des Arbeitsbereichs Klinische Psychologie der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover und Vorsitzender der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sexualmedizin und Sexualtherapie."	6f559e1b5be2ea81a783ab8f1e9c17bd	d92d4f1ffcbd2b39a036746d96e2fca8	a8f49c54e4642ab68d130ec6a3c4ab4c	article	Was ist Ekstase? [Interview mit Uwe Hartmann]	Uwe Hartmann and Katrin Brenner	\N	2008
7441951	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaumAldehoffSB2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	56	\N	10	\N		"Gefährdet sind Jugendliche mit belasteter Kindheit und einem 'Stressgen'"	a94d468e4034a87f5a82673c5e9cd217	2541185c59c40f450529d9de142b5396	b17ef6a7e3a905ac33d7e3c60dc50d72	article	Saufen, bis das Koma kommt	Thomas Saum-Aldehoff	\N	2008
7441994	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HackerSF2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	60	\N	10	\N		\N	baffcf359c2a48f0400336912f879403	f50ad8c2d53a1d766c7a49cf592f0158	b2b4f152f645a0091c5b291f01573791	article	Eine Sonnenkur für Haut und Seele : am Toten Meer nehmen deutsche Patienten Urlaub von ihrer Psoriasis	Werner Hacker	\N	2008
7442012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	graphseparators02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a85f5c1b09e4a62d73a143f092566f2	6ad49bdacb2c471d54120be5f5522e47	80652189b18c675d10b77a96e2adfafc	unpublished	Graph Separators	Guy Blelloch	\N	2002
7442018	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchulteStrathausWD2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	61	\N	10	\N		"Eine Studie zeigt: Burn-out und Depressivität sind bei Ärzten weit verbreitet."	0cfac973b5cbb8c90eef30e683af5108	937613bb1b728f0c49a27edd88fc4510	f5c332db49a75336d5cdf27375364239	article	Wenn der Doktor nicht mehr kann	Regine Schulte-Strathaus	\N	2008
7442033	SIAM J. MATRIX ANAL. APPLIC.	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	partitioning89	http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19970011963_1997016998.pdf 	\N	Paper which popularized spectral graph partitioning in the 1990s	\N	\N	430--452	\N	3	\N		\N	b90b8b8997b34e9f47aa42391b16e2a4	2f6596b5093c7d16e3817dadf39b8aa2	7444914fc73fc8ec12a67e5e172c34c0	article	{Partitioning Sparse Matrices with Eigenvectors of Graphs}	A. Pothen and H.D. Simon and K.P. Liou	\N	1990
7442130	Annual Review of Information Science and Technology	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palmer08	\N	Review		\N	\N	165-212	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0066-4200}}, keywords-plus = {{ONLINE SEARCHING PROJECT; INFORMATION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR; HUMANITIES
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   SCHOLARS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; SCIENTIFIC WORK; DOMAIN-ANALYSIS;
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   INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH; ELECTRONIC JOURNALS; DIGITAL LIBRARIES;
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   COMMUNICATION PRACTICES}}, doc-delivery-number = {{227RM}}, subject-category = {{Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science \\& Library
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   Science}}, number-of-cited-references = {{252}}, affiliation = {{Palmer, CL (Reprint Author), Univ Illinois, Grad Sch Lib \\& Informat Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.
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   Univ Illinois, Grad Sch Lib \\& Informat Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Annu. Rev. Inform. Sci. Technol.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000250675500006}}, times-cited = {{0}}	\N	eedfab8b473c88b9399a59a4d3ec5458	2f8ccdf491a8513448b8f4d41cd6f57b	a768471a9220dc35690c58f9a1a3dd40	article	Scholarship and disciplinary practices	Carole L. Palmer and Melissa H. Cragin	\N	2008
7442178	\N	4: Von Ammianus Marcellinus bis Zosimos : (4. und 5. Jh. u. Z.)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Schriften und Quellen der alten Welt ; 37,4	SWB-026990725	\N	\N		\N	\N	656	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-000591-2}, size = {656 S. ; 4 Kt.}	\N	1bef5a61c18f3038be125d9412d8a4e4	b99b24c58e76fb71ca812e996a825906	51b03bddbb4f80bcd7678b78cef363a2	book	Griechische und lateinische Quellen zur Frühgeschichte Mitteleuropas bis zur Mitte des 1. Jahrtausends u.Z., Bd. 4: Von Ammianus Marcellinus bis Zosimos : (4. und 5. Jh. u.Z.)	\N	Joachim Herrmann	1992
7442196	Actualités Sociales Hebdomadaires	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paquet2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-37	\N	2595	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.23}, owner = {C881240}	En quelques années, la notion de « bientraitance » s'est substituée
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7442214	Nature	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semwebagents2	http://www.nature.com/nature/webmatters/agents/agents.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8219312786095d1acadaaae04b7ca03d	cc30e1fdc755cd293ab71fbe2b3c8f1e	0c14040d11b2b2039d0da700e02a9f68	article	Is there an intelligent agent in your future?	James Hendler	\N	1999
7442245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wiki-2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.3548	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0902.3548
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Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, companion paper of our paper &quot;Influence of
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  reciprocal arcs on the degree distribution and degree correlations&quot;	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We show how reciprocal arcs significantly influence the structural
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organization of Wikipedias, online encyclopedias. It is shown that random
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addition of reciprocal arcs in the static network cannot explain the observed
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reciprocity of Wikipedias. A model of Wikipedia growth based on preferential
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attachment and on information exchange via reciprocal arcs is presented. An
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excellent agreement between in-degree distributions of our model and real
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Wikipedia networks is achieved without fitting the distributions, but by merely
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extracting a small number of model parameters from the measurement of real
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networks.
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	8e150e9a9c81eba7b17390c476d4d83f	9ae725de9a451b47003b4cc64e26acba	4cf40dc8baa180a6833168983723c9f0	misc	Model of Wikipedia growth based on information exchange via reciprocal
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  arcs	Vinko Zlati&#x107; and Hrvoje &#x160;tefan&#x10d;i&#x107;	\N	2009
7442278	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bristol: Hilger, 1988	\N	\N	\N	HockneyEastwood	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988csup.book.....H}	\N	0f1aa10513418798966c95cd73adcd3b	e1042a2509b100b5d82e246c3ff03a9c	6f9933cf106eac0cb4d51d96072a709a	book	{Computer simulation using particles}	R. W. {Hockney} and J. W. {Eastwood}	\N	1988
7442289	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	15	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11257-005-0001-z	\N		\N	\N	197--234	\N	3	\N		This paper describes the use of an accretion-resolution user modelling representation to model people, places and objects. We explain the motivation for the key properties of the representation, especially those of particular importance for ubiquitous computing: firstly, for flexibility in interpreting the typically noisy and potentially conflicting evidence about users’ locations; secondly, to support users in scrutinising their user model, the processes that determine its contents and the way that it is used in the ubiquitous computing environment.
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ER  -	413c6a6ac39cb75487ddd41f2c8bebb3	92705d3aad13572761788f4141c6d40b	37e239fbe6e4bd73b8e166d81466a094	article	Consistent Modelling of Users, Devices and Sensors in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment	David Carmichael and Judy Kay and Bob Kummerfeld	\N	2005
7442301	Intelligent Hypertext	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0023959	\N		\N	\N	47--69	\N	\N	\N		PT, the personalised text system enables authors to create hypertext customised to match the individual user's preferences, interests, current goals, background and other attributes. This chapter describes the motivation for such a system in terms of its use in tutoring systems that generate a hypertext layout dynamically, based on a user model. The customisation is driven by two essential elements: a meta-hypertext which is an augmented-html document and a user model that tracks relevant information about the user. This chapter describes the ways that we have constructed these elements and explains how this has been driven by a commitment to user control. We also describe some fundamental elements of the design and implementation of such a system. One of the challenges of managing PT's meta-hypertext documents derives from the increased complexity of author's task. We describe our approach to this problem.
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ER  -	ef859ea5b5054014e0e1b847a4c437d1	360f930f581cd08a5c6f2c426b16c660	638a9e058ac37aa1629a9bc33a44dd5d	article	User models for customized hypertext	Judy Kay and Bob Kummerfeld	\N	1997
7442304	Space Science Reviews	107	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1025503201687	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	27--34	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Recent data and theory for type II solar radio bursts are reviewed, focusing on a recent analytic quantitative theory for
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interplanetary type II bursts. The theory addresses electron reflection and acceleration at the type II shock, formation ofelectron beams in the foreshock, and generation of Langmuir waves and the type II radiation there. The theory's predictionsas functions of the shock and plasma parameters are summarized and discussed in terms of space weather events. The theoryis consistent with available data, has explanations for radio-loud/quiet coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and why type IIs arebursty, and can account for empirical correlations between type IIs, CMEs, and interplanetary disturbances.	95fb9aa47040221d332f4762a87540fc	35b12acd9f94c8e78cd2cc53d885f2d6	4d10683e1dc83cabc3d5204959adbe3b	article	Type II Solar Radio Bursts: Theory and Space Weather Implications	Iver Cairns and S.A. Knock and P.A. Robinson and Z. Kuncic	\N	2003
7442310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1124887	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1124772.1124887	\N		\N	\N	781--790	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montr\\'{e}al, Qu\\'{e}bec, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-372-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124887}	We have recently begun to see hardware support for the tabletop user interface, offering a number of new ways for humans to interact with computers. Tabletops offer great potential for face-to-face social interaction; advances in touch technology and computer graphics provide natural ways to directly manipulate virtual objects, which we can display on the tabletop surface. Such an interface has the potential to benefit a wide range of the population and it is important that we design for usability and learnability with diverse groups of people.This paper describes the design of SharePic -- a multiuser, multi-touch, gestural, collaborative digital photograph sharing application for a tabletop -- and our evaluation with both young adult and elderly user groups. We describe the guidelines we have developed for the design of tabletop interfaces for a range of adult users, including elders, and the user interface we have built based on them. Novel aspects of the interface include a design strongly influenced by the metaphor of physical photographs placed on the table with interaction techniques designed to be easy to learn and easy to remember. In our evaluation, we gave users the final task of creating a digital postcard from a collage of photographs and performed a realistic think-aloud with pairs of novice participants learning together, from a tutorial script.	12a6fd0cd8617678d029cb1ad62d95e8	856f3c703ee3f0c230105e48eeb6ad44	0cf698f0779123a26a4a98b1da0b086f	inproceedings	Tabletop sharing of digital photographs for the elderly	Trent Apted and Judy Kay and Aaron Quigley	\N	2006
7442312	On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	simdl-2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915072_74	\N		\N	\N	1681--1692	\N	\N	\N		Similarity measurement theories play an increasing role in GIScience and especially in information retrieval and integration.
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Existing feature and geometric models have proven useful in detecting close but not identical concepts and entities. However,until now none of these theories are able to handle the expressivity of description logics for various reasons and thereforeare not applicable to the kind of ontologies usually developed for geographic information systems or the upcoming geospatialsemantic web. To close the resulting gap between available similarity theories on the one side and existing ontologies onthe other, this paper presents ongoing work to develop a context-aware similarity theory for concepts specified in expressivedescription logics such as	06de9cdf03f4f922725a341f32014090	abd04ba3953ecd13c2f082a8e269bcfb	9460a6d584ae562a25bcd8a77086d903	article	Sim-DL: Towards a Semantic Similarity Measurement Theory for the Description Logic 
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in Geographic Information Retrieval	Krzysztof Janowicz	\N	2006
7442318	Intelligent Tutoring Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45108-0_55	\N		\N	\N	514--523	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the accretion representation for scrutable student modelling. Essentially, the representation maintains a times-tamped collection of the evidence about each component
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of the student model. This is interpreted by a resolver at the time that a teaching program needs to determine the value of parts of the model.	3d787f6c09ba7a0c846bb6c2cc1a43b1	8e178dee01d27ea7670e7171b05081ff	f0e6e7398f424987656c7d86f9face05	article	Accretion Representation for Scrutable Student Modelling	Judy Kay	\N	2000
7442319	IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tcad/ChanSZ94	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tcad/tcad13.html#ChanSZ94	\N		\N	\N	1088-1096	\N	9	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/43.310898}, date = {2006-05-31}	\N	e3b216564a1542cb4d42e7394cdbc9c9	f6aa8b385e7b3c62384596f70e7de423	9aabfb2ef97763db1ae308576b8c0258	article	Spectral K-way ratio-cut partitioning and clustering.	Pak K. Chan and Martine D. F. Schlag and Jason Y. Zien	\N	1994
7442320	User Modeling 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44963-9_26	\N		\N	\N	145--146	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes VlUM, a new tool for visualising large user models. It is intended to help users gain both an overview of the system’s model of
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a user as well as the ability to find interesting parts of the model. In particular, it is intended to enable users to quicklyidentify outlier or interesting parts of the model.	e8431b70416d52a81c3f67923d382c2c	00dcde18e9a826289b031e062d0bbef6	c89b6af9921b6028c00f0262ad14bd36	article	VlUM
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, a Web-Based Visualisation of Large User Models	James Uther and Judy Kay	\N	2003
7442330	\N	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	Proc. International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 03)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nice, France	\N	\N	yu2003multiclass	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20034d98f711398a38d5090f7dbbf680	5ab7b4161bb7cf197db80fe14787e8ac	d73e1ffedf586cdbaf076277e7c1add6	inproceedings	Multiclass Spectral Clustering	Stella X. Yu and Jianbo Shi	\N	2003
7442333	Astronomy and Astrophysics	400	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MuncusoRaymond	\N	\N	B-Fields and Alfven-Vecocities for CMEs	\N	\N	347-353	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003A%26A...400..347M}, doi = {10.1051/0004-6361:20021844}	\N	61af4c9db88ff7af0e4f7c2f54d7ce92	63af3e3e3be0aea34aba05fde21a1cf2	6cafa80ca1bc529384e4bd787853fd3a	article	{Plasma properties above coronal active regions inferred from SOHO/UVCS and radio spectrograph observations}	S. {Mancuso} and J. C. {Raymond} and J. {Kohl} and Y.-K. {Ko} and M. {Uzzo} and R. {Wu}	\N	2003
7442337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Führer zur hessischen Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; 6	SWB-120692287	\N	\N		\N	\N	204	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1551-0}, size = {204 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	7b73bd6bd57e35181c2925a51b5c47de	3330ccbfa8b926280c6713e5e3afb68b	6a2945ee7354e8487f3e5efff70ba570	book	Wanderungen am Wetteraulimes : archäologische Wanderungen am Limes vom Köpperner Tal im Taunus bis zur Drususeiche bei Limeshain	Vera Rupp and Heide Birley	\N	2005
7442350	IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tcad/HagenK92	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tcad/tcad11.html#HagenK92	\N		\N	\N	1074-1085	\N	9	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/43.159993}, date = {2006-06-19}	\N	f5145b77042789d62d5f611b42b4cd67	18e3392d9ead65ea9a4c0d7a6062b8eb	74b87fbffdbc96f4b8ff54c92dc45485	article	New spectral methods for ratio cut partitioning and clustering.	Lars W. Hagen and Andrew B. Kahng	\N	1992
7442401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH Asia '08: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 courses	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1508066	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1508044.1508066	\N	BibTex Format	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1508044.1508066}	Extensible 3D (X3D) is the open standard for Web-delivered three-dimensional (3D) graphics. It specifies a declarative geometry definition language, a run-time engine, and an application programming interface (API) that provide an interactive, animated, real-time environment for 3D graphics. The X3D specification documents are freely available, the standard can be used without paying any royalties, and numerous implementations are available.
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	a12af87ee344a10b6b443285e99aa2b5	b65556f17c0f94f41ff4b4d6be6a4b04	9c31cdf1cbcf485a447a8f12906974b7	inproceedings	X3D: extensible 3D graphics standard	Leonard Daly and Don Brutzman	\N	2008
7442659	Journal of Information Technology (Routledge, Ltd.)	11	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:285	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=6270082&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 6270082; Baskerville, Richard L. Wood-Harper, A. Trevor; Source Info: Sep96, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p235; Subject Term: INFORMATION technology; Subject Term: ACTION research; Number of Pages: 12p; Document Type: Article	235-246	\N	3	\N	isbn = {02683962}	This paper reviews the origins, techniques and roles associated with action research into information systems (IS). Many consider the approach to be the paragon of post-positivist research methods, yet it has a cloudy history among the social sciences. The paper summarizes the rigorous approach to action research and suggests certain domains of ideal use (such as systems development methodology). For those faced with conducting, reviewing or examining action research, the paper discusses various problems, opportunities and strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]; Copyright of Journal of Information Technology (Routledge, Ltd.) is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)	fa6153e2ec01b6581f3b02e0ef033076	cad3572a2080373c494934420de38d42	08c7a87f6f5c390aba89f700ff71001d	article	A critical perspective on action research as a method for information systems research	Richard L. Baskerville and A. Trevor Wood-Harper	\N	1996
7442768	\N	\N	\N	10., völlig neu bearb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	BergHand19.JDasK2003	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=62521065*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XLI, 445 S ; 22 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608600167}	\N	47040f5589f09f9847a4094c6d61dc4d	d9592115bbfd8d4e93797b0f202d9152	bbeee571ec461e0092f5cf2d4615eeb3	book	Handbuch der deutschen Geschichte / Gebhardt. [Wiss. Red.: Rolf Häfele][3]: 19. Jahrhundert (1806 - 1918) / Hrsg.: Jürgen Kocka[4]:Das  Kaiserreich: 1871 - 1914 ; Industriegesellschaft, bürgerliche Kultur und autoritärer Staat	RolfVolker Berghahn Häfele	\N	2003
7443892	SIAM J. Comput.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LLR80	\N	\N		\N	\N	558-565	\N	3	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	805ace26e4ac51c7a0ffd9569e216591	b55d9497b7b9506651109b9ea8246ab1	03e91d2d664aa04e935acbb5603eefa5	article	Generating all Maximal Independent Sets: {NP}-Hardness and Polynomial-Time Algorithms.	Eugene L. Lawler and Jan Karel Lenstra and A. H. G. Rinnooy Kan	\N	1980
7445080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Software	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Sebald2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	260cc6e39e71812fd5fc55b43dd6f9b6	f52e1602dc6ec85012734b88feb3b971	979823dff8684efc6b8359c10d2690eb	incollection	Person und Vertrauen. Mediale Konstruktionen in den Online-Kooperationen der Free/Open-Source-Softwareentwicklung	Gerd Sebald	Christian Stegbauer and Michael Jäckel	2008
7445422	J. Linguistics	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	UK	\N	\N	carnie2003fif	\N	\N	Fun; brings up many topics in the debate.	\N	\N	373--389	\N	\N	\N		\N	12bf1ae19bdb7442220554fbe8dcfaf1	9a496cee2507cfe8a2d74ade01f7719e	709c96bd532a777fe2ffa192557dc50e	article	{Functionalism is/n't formalism: an interactive review of Darnell et al. (1999)}	Andrew Carnie and Norma Mendoza-Denton	M. Darnell and E. Moravcsik and F.J. Newmeyer and M. Noonan and K.M. Wheatley	2003
7445632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Müller	\N	\N	assmann1997	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+231316356&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XV, 598 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8114-9097-4}	\N	e0a1f97fcd8a8b1251b6d07ae7aeaf14	2b1fbe266445e4ebb3ed6c52c754bd2b	ce808118414056d0b5b434d757410886	book	Wirtschafts- und Medienrecht in der offenen Demokratie : Freundesgabe für Friedrich Kübler zum 65. Geburtstag	{Heinz-Dieter} Assmann and {Friedrich} Kübler	\N	1997
7445755	Gestions hospitalières	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Svandra2009	\N	\N		\N	Cet article doit beaucoup à la lecture du livre "Le souci des autres",
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\	en Sciences Sociales, 2005	10-13	\N	482	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.23}, owner = {C881240}	L'auteur évoque ici un sujet qui fait l'objet aux États-Unis d'un
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\	de relever au passage que care fut le mot choisi par les philosophes
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\	anglo-saxons pour traduire le Sorge (souci) heideggérien...	737e543702293a64fbfdb021b0bcb29f	13f5f67fb573869dc4d94815e3eb02e5	e735aff56af5ddab4d1145b1ebf9246b	article	Peut-on parler d'une éthique du "care" ?	Philippe Svandra	\N	2009
7445766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2008(ID: ERS 0808)Author(s): Gail Salaway(EDUCAUSE)and Judith Borreson Caruso(University of Wisconsin-Madison)With: Mark R. Nelson(NACS)Introduction by: Nicole Ellison(Michigan State University)	\N	EDUCAUSE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SalBorNelEll08	http://connect.educause.edu/Library/ECAR/TheECARStudyofUndergradua/47485	\N	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2008 | EDUCAUSE CONNECT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90800e13ed60b0419b7e1ba85781c02d	743563d0767824979f2c2e86adcff2fd	bbdfa4c8ae27c7156f9562e059c1cb74	techreport	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology
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	Gail Salaway and Judith Borreson Caruso and Mark R. Nelson and Nicole Ellison	EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research	2008
7445768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of User Modeling 2007 - LNAI 4511	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi07_UM	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/UM_FalSpi07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	57-66	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1610939}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73078-1_8}	Active participation of a person in a community is a powerful indicator of the person�s interests, preferences, beliefs and (often) social and demographic context. Community membership is part of a user�s model and can contribute to tasks like personalized services, assistance and recommendations. However, a community member can be active or inactive. To what extend is a community still representative of the interests of an inactive participant? To gain insights to this question, we observe a community as an evolving social structure and study the effects of member fluctuation. We define a community as a high-level temporal structure composed of �community instances� that are defined conventionally through observable active participation and are captured at distinct timepoints. Thus, we capture community volatility, as evolution and discontinuation. This delivers us clues about the role of the community for its members, both for active and inactive ones. We have applied our model on a community exhibiting large fluctuation of members and acquired insights on the community-member interplay.	4f755a07517c3cbd4e7f71785f7349b5	12c115cfd7805c3bf6f68083068d6261	799971a767d6a7ab0b03613ede4eeee6	inproceedings	Users in Volatile Communities: Studying Active Participation and Community Evolution	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	C. Conati and K. McCoy and G. Paliouras	2007
7445769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applications of Social Network Analysis 2005	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin	\N	\N	\N	FalBar05	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-212	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bb23a9884221ac003da9db7f067a5c3	c1259ad9eb1bd77ecd44b2422cffbabd	64eff71f2034e5b72b0bc2962cff861b	incollection	Applying Social Network Analysis Methods to Explore Community Dynamics	Tanja Falkowski and J�rg Bartelheimer	Uwe Serd�lt and Volker T�ube	2008
7445775	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	KauWag01	http://www.amazon.de/Drawing-Graphs-Methods-Lecture-Computer/dp/3540420622%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540420622	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540420620}, asin = {3540420622}, isbn = {3540420622}, dewey = {511.5}	\N	3da392e9a9e03e59e7c1fedfa58dbe91	a7906169bc4a963ca42894f9a8d1f186	1f47b24811b30f0d9b87b5ee5bee10ef	book	Drawing Graphs: Methods and Models (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)	\N	Michael Kaufmann and Dorothea Wagner	2001
7445776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	BatEadTamTol98	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_drawing	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1998)}	\N	5c2866733d47ac6993cc2ff7df48a0d9	ea0aa3ba14341be3d9cb691355673277	dfe99ab3a0c1ed8e6a20dfef3d9b6ee7	book	Graph Drawing: Algorithms for the Visualization of Graphs	Giuseppe Di Battista and Peter Eades and Roberto Tamassia and Ioannis G. Tollis	\N	1998
7445779	Software--Practice & Experience	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FruRei91	\N	\N		\N	\N	1129-1164	\N	11	\N	date = {1991}	\N	ca806ba97d442df5f091be1db6f0924e	db182bf8293d0e86786610b45e85d895	c390d882de765f7a95f03359c8b972f3	article	Graph Drawing by Force-Directed Placement	T. Fruchterman and E. Reingold	\N	1991
7445780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graph Drawing Software	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	BraWag04	http://visone.info/publications.php	\N		\N	\N	321-340	\N	\N	\N	date = {2004}	\N	716dfad5652602a8ab11024434ca46be	930e58229b1f3b4df225c6276d781db5	83deee6fafcf2c066bf872190792585f	incollection	visone-Analysis and Visualization of Social Networks	Ulrik Brandes and Dorothea Wagner	Michael J�nger and Petra Mutzel	2004
7445781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	NooMrvBat05	http://www.amazon.com/Exploratory-Network-Analysis-Structural-Sciences/dp/0521602629%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521602629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521602624}, asin = {0521602629}, isbn = {0521602629}, dewey = {300.285}	\N	34c62990bdf7485ef916e4a5a002337e	f482ff433e1826b278a27c5a7474f37e	fa414ff6ed7eb359bf598ac46fc38154	book	Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)	Wouter de Nooy and Andrej Mrvar and Vladimir Batagelj	\N	2005
7445782	AJS	110	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MooMcfBen05	\N	\N	CiteULike: Dynamic Network Visualisation	\N	\N	1206--1241	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-04 10:53:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1362126}, priority = {2}	\N	65a47790d388df0d44a39c72e67773c3	7910ebc1c3965c589dd92c77825a3b3a	59ae675823a8ef68e444c42130171e6e	article	Dynamic Network Visualisation	J. Moody and D. McFarland and S. Bender-deMoll	\N	2005
7445783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608255	\N	[physics/0608255]	\N	cite arxiv:physics/0608255
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Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		Several algorithms have been proposed to compute partitions of networks into
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communities that score high on a graph clustering index called modularity.
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While publications on these algorithms typically contain experimental
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evaluations to emphasize the plausibility of results, none of these algorithms
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has been shown to actually compute optimal partitions. We here settle the
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unknown complexity status of modularity maximization by showing that the
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corresponding decision version is NP-complete in the strong sense. As a
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consequence, any efficient, i.e. polynomial-time, algorithm is only heuristic
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and yields suboptimal partitions on many instances.
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	c2be72b72e4bf0d538a6748abf0cfb1c	3e2bf460cff3138de1e855a7cf5d659d	b5185cbb85b90294fa15dd2e8ea53f5e	misc	Maximizing Modularity is hard	U. Brandes and D. Delling and M. Gaertler and R. Goerke and M. Hoefer and Z. Nikoloski and D. Wagner	\N	2006
7445784	Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Educational Publishing Foundation	\N	\N	\N	MckGre02	\N	\N		\N	\N	116-127	\N	1	\N		\N	4488a1e102f3b7e80e9dfe30320cd4a6	099a1d8bb30efe7554bcb9790a0b7a5a	b970d66e556f4fe385b6dfe5a92720b1	article	Virtual Group Dynamics	Katelyn Y. A. McKenna and Amie S. Green	\N	2002
7445786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communities and Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	RuuVar03	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=966263.966272	\N	Communities and other social structures for knowledge sharing	\N	\N	163--183	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-4020-1611-5}, book = {}	This research aims at understanding how people share knowledge in their everyday work in a project-based company. The social structures for knowledge sharing are characterised as formal, informal, and quasi-informal structures. They vary from those with high formalisation to the informal, and even include structures which are invisible and unrecognised in the organisation. They also vary in their composition. They may share the same or different space, and communication is based on face-to-face or virtual interaction. Data was collected by means of documents and interviews (n=18) during the autumn of 2002 and the winter of 2003 from an Internet consultancy company. The study shows the great variety of formal, informal, and quasi-informal social structures that are used for knowledge sharing in the case company. In all, sixteen different structures were found. The number of formal structures is smaller than the number of informal ones. Their analysis in terms of five dimensions also shows their great heterogeneity.	56ae66a2c855ba32241c5c636ede784f	2e3ca9fb56ece153535853a5a54a6672	4a608c95f186e47563986967c4a90222	incollection	Communities and Other Social Structures for Knowledge Sharing: A Case Study in an Internet Consultancy Company	Inkeri Ruuska and Matti Vartiainen	Marleen Huysman and Etienne Wenger and Volker Wulf	2003
7445787	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZhaWanZha07	\N	\N		\N	\N	483-490	\N	1	\N		\N	d27a9f08c167bea22c62e6d3c63e87e5	2877ed395686cfc36baf98dd7cf7824a	657972319da071c0fa3849b2426956c2	article	Identification of Overlapping Community Structure in Complex Networks Using Fuzzy c-means Clustering	Shihua Zhang and Rui-Sheng Wang and Xiang-Sun Zhang	\N	2007
7445788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Interdisciplinary Statistics and Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	Leeds University Press	\N	\N	\N	PinWes06	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-90	\N	\N	\N		\N	308ec26a9e5c3a69b29157a1e3481499	a84fdad3d0ee5d6a91df800f8cd54c72	c30887dfbd3c2e195bbd3a0b89da3157	inproceedings	Betweenness-based Decomposition Methods for Social and Biological Networks	John W. Pinney and David R. Westhead	S. Barber and P.D. Baxter and K.V. Mardia and R.E. Walls	2007
7445789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Gre07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1421751.1421765&coll=&dl=	\N	An Algorithm to Find Overlapping Community Structure in Networks	\N	\N	91--102	\N	\N	\N	location = {Warsaw, Poland}, isbn = {978-3-540-74975-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74976-9_12}	\N	07548594ad470319b56749005b7c6c2e	5a8a904ada1062b795bded385ce3a65c	f7b039fac5cf540f134ee6ddef07e499	inproceedings	An Algorithm to Find Overlapping Community Structure in Networks	Steve Gregory	\N	2007
7445791	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XuEtAl07	http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/kdd/kdd2007.html#XuYFS07	\N		\N	\N	824-833	\N	\N	\N		\N	379894d9fdaed63fdc1519f22f0d8dcc	cff0749eaf202838fd393faa1f1ea0af	8bd5eb959d22defbd4d9b7d7a4911b93	inproceedings	SCAN: A Structural Clustering Algorithm for Networks	Xiaowei Xu and Nurcan Yuruk and Zhidan Feng and Thomas A. J. Schweiger	\N	2007
7445792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HinKei98	\N	\N		\N	\N	58-65	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b42965e390c2c62e8008ebae8908ca35	c9b81b6f569b8d49a2b133f3523c98b9	214341ec52bd797fb983dd7b08c33db0	inproceedings	An Efficient Approach to Clustering in Large Multimedia Databased with Noise	Alexander Hinneburg and Daniel A. Keim	\N	1998
7445794	Journal of Communication	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lat96	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-25	\N	4	\N		\N	456963e59a2a42966287e982835a7e43	89614312328c44dd793697567f02c383	9372e1f8aa8e3a3cd74521acb5bb10eb	article	Dynamic Social Impact: The Creation of Culture by Communication	Bibb Latan�	\N	1996
7445799	ACM SIGMOD Record	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AnkEtAl99	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=304187	\N		\N	\N	49--60	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/304181.304187}	Cluster analysis is a primary method for database mining. It is either used as a stand-alone tool to get insight into the distribution of a data set, e.g. to focus further analysis and data processing, or as a preprocessing step for other algorithms operating on the detected clusters. Almost all of the well-known clustering algorithms require input parameters which are hard to determine but have a significant influence on the clustering result. Furthermore, for many real-data sets there does not even exist a global parameter setting for which the result of the clustering algorithm describes the intrinsic clustering structure accurately. We introduce a new algorithm for the purpose of cluster analysis which does not produce a clustering of a data set explicitly; but instead creates an augmented ordering of the database representing its density-based clustering structure. This cluster-ordering contains information which is equivalent to the density-based clusterings corresponding to a broad range of parameter settings. It is a versatile basis for both automatic and interactive cluster analysis. We show how to automatically and efficiently extract not only 'traditional' clustering information (e.g. representative points, arbitrary shaped clusters), but also the intrinsic clustering structure. For medium sized data sets, the cluster-ordering can be represented graphically and for very large data sets, we introduce an appropriate visualization technique. Both are suitable for interactive exploration of the intrinsic clustering structure offering additional insights into the distribution and correlation of the data.	a595196003797126749f4e2120731c8b	7417e17c0e8eec9f1a9f2bc57a476b15	86b1a51b501c882f9a4f1cdacca3f7ed	article	OPTICS: Ordering Points to Identify the Clustering Structure	Mihael Ankerst and Markus M. Breunig and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J�rg Sander	\N	1999
7445802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChiEtAl07	http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/denzho/	\N		\N	\N	153-162	\N	\N	\N	date = {2007}	\N	aec90b14189adf05c8ebb9340efc9c31	542ce3968b0d75048000f35669a7fb83	e9faf5f7aa197a2473e07fbf517c971e	inproceedings	Evolutionary Spectral Clustering by Incorporating Temporal Smoothness	Y. Chi and X. Song and D. Zhou and K. Hino and B. Tseng	\N	2007
7445803	Nature	435	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PalEtAl05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03607	\N	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society : Abstract : Nature	\N	\N	814--818	\N	7043	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature03607}	\N	23e55469fe9dca81fb6956d46b252b1c	d753218598e78e93e2bd919f8cd222c5	1385e53c6ae317649abb0902ee68f0a2	article	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society	Gergely Palla and Imre Der�nyi and Ill�s Farkas and Tam�s Vicsek	\N	2005
7445804	Journal of Mathematical Sociology	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra01	http://www.informatik.uni-konstanz.de/~brandes/index.html.de	\N	Ulrik Brandes	\N	\N	163-177	\N	2	\N	date = {2001}	\N	3a9b38716273061dd49b7bcd5c6f77e9	dff547c1a86412c8f3742aab68f7a243	4a90f56ef039d48230c7376d3ab66b75	article	A Faster Algorithm for Betweenness Centrality	Ulrik Brandes	\N	2001
7445805	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	BraEtAl08	\N	\N	On Modularity Clustering	\N	\N	172-188	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TKDE.2007.190689}	\N	368e8b186b917a8a6fe6837197157a2d	f0df7b1d2a5a74ae6f00bddd09622673	5cfec3bb60ab3d4381efa0271138bb33	article	On Modularity Clustering	Ulrik Brandes and Daniel Delling and Marco Gaertler and Robert Goerke and Martin Hoefer and Zoran Nikoloski and Dorothea Wagner	\N	2008
7445807	Rural Sociology	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hil55	http://www.hepg.org/her/abstract/248	\N	Visions of Community and Education in a Diverse Society	\N	\N	111-123	\N	2	\N	date = {111 123}	\N	7f086e9863fb98cceb5b75a9c33a79af	8182ee2a2bd6836d602bc31561561284	b329beb4a6f5ceeb994e1df66a1a5899	article	Definitions of Community: Areas of Agreement	George Hillary	\N	1955
7445808	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GibKleRag98	\N	\N		\N	\N	225--234	\N	\N	\N		\N	87c58e4420c995ac9fed1c303b4fafd6	47c85d35ba3293b0de52af32e824164b	e003d657b826606b4061abf88accec82	inproceedings	Inferring Web communities from link topology	David Gibson and Jon Kleinberg and Prabhakar Raghavan	\N	1998
7445809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KumRagRajTom99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1481--1493	\N	\N	\N		\N	18c3d09bf696a4265c30218f851608f5	18f10df4843e07c2bcec1cd916aa5da0	748f117c951e7301ae65cf13c01c6127	inproceedings	Trawling the web for emerging cyber-communities	Ravi Kumar and Prabhakar Raghavan and Sridhar Rajagopalan and Andrew Tomkins	\N	1999
7445810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TanLiuZhaNaz08	http://www.public.asu.edu/~ltang9/	\N		\N	\N	677-685	\N	\N	\N	tech = {KDD 2008}	\N	06d01a72f078c97599e5105b59391054	d118eaef88f3706bf25dfee5ade867dc	d94c163c9884e0f876e1a97c666bf772	inproceedings	Community Evolution in Dynamic Multi-mode Networks	Lei Tang and Huan Liu and Jianping Zhang and Zohreh Nazeri	\N	2008
7445811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13 th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TanBerKem07	http://www.cs.uic.edu/~tanyabw/personal/cv.html	\N	Tanya Berger-Wolf: Curriculum Vitae	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}	\N	c52cbf96c4dfa6ceb7bad89d4cfc68cf	97d97b03e9142849684a4f03267713f1	8df1037ec0c14ccae8d9cc635e7e6c76	inproceedings	A Framework For Community Identification in Dynamic Social Networks	C. Tantipathananandth and T.Y. Berger-Wolf and D. Kempe	\N	2007
7445812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12 th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BerSai06	http://www.cs.uic.edu/~tanyabw/personal/cv.html	\N		\N	\N	523--528	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, PA, USA}	\N	11b358242e3b8985b14632d86f599abe	72a707893841719013bd6d411ecbd54a	6037c3b0ff39454fb255576465787b01	inproceedings	A framework for analysis of dynamic social networks	T. Y. Berger-Wolf and J. Saia	\N	2006
7445813	Proceedings of the National Acadamy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ForBar07	http://www.pnas.org/content/104/1/36.abstract#cited-by	\N		\N	\N	36-41	\N	1	\N		\N	3678a7eb205af749a6324481e1ef255d	60524d7a01e42f97b1686fc16a4acc86	35cff19a658979b70a36daf3b2864890	article	Resolution limit in community detection	Santo Fortunato and Marc Barth�lemy	\N	2007
7445814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	BerLin97	http://www.amazon.de/Mining-Techniques-Marketing-Customer-Support/dp/0471179809%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471179809	\N	Data Mining Techniques. For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support: Marketing, Sales and Customer Support: Michael J. A. Berry, Gordon S. Linoff: Amazon.de: Englische B�cher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471179801}, asin = {0471179809}, isbn = {0471179809}, dewey = {658.802}	\N	6d12b2fc327d37644174112635b2c8a4	44acde2678fdbd3f97b70ae46e7a594e	182a1f5738572c265d6b3b905252f2eb	book	Data Mining Techniques. For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support	Michael J. A. Berry and Gordon S. Linoff	\N	1997
7445815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WG 2007, LNCS 4769	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BraEtAl07	\N	\N		\N	\N	121-132	\N	\N	\N		\N	285b48bb1bacfbaca122997bed1b119e	436f03e90b728f0c5d7c6beab3017552	f1fe03c519f8c689704d9b008297b80c	inproceedings	On Finding Graph Clusterings with Maximum Modularity	Ulrik Brandes and Daniel Delling and Marco Gaertler and Robert G�rke and Martin Hoefer and Zoran Nikoloski and Dorothea Wagner	A. Brandst�dt and D. Kratsch and H. M�ller	2007
7445817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	Ama96	http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do;jsessionid=JhXMVwhRZs2dDPwKPhn8jHXdyZ4qS7QxhtX4mzht2yTpTnyTdngj!-1254898682!933377555?facInfo=pub&facEmId=tamabile%40hbs.edu	\N	Publication - Teresa M. Amabile	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boulder, Colo.:}, date = {1996}	\N	2ddea1fbc96296a741290f86a3341313	af600441f0a6485e4bff1dc41ad2f914	04136dc12e87ed47d160b2ce52bb3291	book	Creativity in Context	Teresa M. Amabile	\N	1996
7445818	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	\N	\N	\N	Mal00	http://www.amazon.com/Knowledge-Management-Virtual-Organizations-Malhotra/dp/187828973X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D187828973X	\N	Amazon.com: Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations: Yogesh Malhotra: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {187828973X}, dewey = {658.4038}, ean = {9781878289735}, isbn = {187828973X}	\N	4bdad750cc675d652a276ab0a4bc2bb2	aa8b8b06e0245e30cda7f572af94d9b5	f152f9aa9ac1c2ee9dd42cfd704af1cd	book	Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations	\N	Y. Malhotra	2000
7445819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	\N	\N	\N	IgbTan98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfadeb85c83f64bf441712e1a59cfd36	d3f7e9da2d169641e1d142688247d323	c45eae17bf39396c531756aeee7d6c76	book	The Virtual Workplace	\N	Magid Igbaria and Margaret Tan	1998
7445820	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Jac99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90eed4f424307b35106818c0a4267999	c840f1de1656da59a0717fa34b6b9e4d	52194adab371fa1ca6c0423820fc4462	book	Virtual Working: Social and Organizational Dynamics	\N	P. Jackson	1999
7445821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Pau04	http://www.sim.vuw.ac.nz/staff/david-pauleen.aspx	\N	David Pauleen | School of Information Management | Victoria University of Wellington	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2004)}	\N	49eae283475a0d9a7a4d36f4c3b521eb	975cff7f6f78451c147853612436690e	e1cb8ef8c30c775093ec4fe5a27645fc	book	Virtual teams: Projects, protocols and processes	\N	David Pauleen	2004
7445824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill Companies	\N	\N	\N	HalWhi97	http://www.amazon.com/Towards-Virtual-Organization-Richard-Hale/dp/0077092937%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0077092937	\N	Amazon.com: Towards the Virtual Organization: Richard Hale, Peter Whitlam: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780077092931}, asin = {0077092937}, isbn = {0077092937}, dewey = {658.406}	\N	0f91b1abab82468b8460c00816df062b	fe60467310f2cb4e935c2b258ed1a2eb	74dbe42b57ef2f4c866e2edf75192780	book	Towards the Virtual Organization	Richard Hale and Peter Whitlam	\N	1997
7445825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ora96	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=236374	\N	Virtual individuals, virtual groups	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-45493-X}	\N	ec0884187c96b7f18b3c045aa0a62d94	70fa904e1dae81f7862bdfc588ac0d9e	da8cc8c2979950786f4c3a9625441e6d	book	Virtual individuals, virtual groups: human dimensions of groupware and computer networking	Jo Ann Oravec	\N	1996
7445826	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alibris	\N	\N	\N	GolNagPre95	http://www.alibris.co.uk/booksearch?qwork=170399&matches=16&author=Goldman%2C+Steven+L.&browse=1&cm_sp=works*listing*title	\N	Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations: Strategies for Enriching the Customer by Steven L. Goldman, Kenneth Preiss, Roger N. Nagel (Used, New, Out-of-Print) - Alibris UK	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58198b897d44879fabe739815ac0389b	25bd9ab6432d7976392ddb3479f8c92c	8cf38f643dac546cc75c16ef7def7457	book	Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations	Steven L. Goldman and Kenneth Preiss and Roger. N. Nagel	\N	1995
7445827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Book Author Fukuyama, Francis Uniform Title Online Access Online Versions Related Online Resources Edition Access Conditions Scale Publisher Santa Monica	\N	RAND	\N	\N	\N	FukShu97	http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/296305	\N	The "virtual corporation" and army organization / Francis Fukuyama, Abram N. Shulsky | National Library of Australia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {CA:}, date = {1997}, tech = {Shulsky Book Bib ID 296305 Format}	\N	a69c6cec8e40c04ad6291314d0cfba78	ff9ea183e2266fe2e966165f39c7258d	c0ddd64e79a6cd57d05e001f92520d6c	book	The "virtual corporation" and army organization	Francis Fukuyama and Abram N. Shulsky	\N	1997
7445828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	Sal88	http://www.amazon.de/Automatic-Text-Processing-Transformation-Information/dp/0201122278%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201122278	\N	Automatic Text Processing: The Transformation Analysis and Retrieval of Information by Computer: The Transformation, Analysis and Retrieval of Information by Computer: Gerard Salton: Amazon.de: Englische B�cher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780201122275}, asin = {0201122278}, isbn = {0201122278}, dewey = {005}	\N	8b56c3487e03bd9149bc7187315d2aaf	f2b1a341a1859bdedc8b1f7f88b252e7	b58f98dbaeb3dd9071e7fe70931bac88	book	Automatic Text Processing: The Transformation Analysis and Retrieval of Information by Computer	Gerard Salton	\N	1988
7445829	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	HanKam06	http://www.amazon.de/Mining-Concepts-Techniques-Kaufmann-Management/dp/1558609016%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558609016	\N	Amazon.de: Data Mining. Concepts and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Concepts and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data ... Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber: Englische B�cher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1558609016}, dewey = {005.741}, ean = {9781558609013}, isbn = {1558609016}	\N	6d080e6ef9321babedd4658d87bf36cb	9ad2758c79cf179ea2a2d0a8fb783095	76fe21988dd689f6f50b57f9bdd173c9	book	Data Mining. Concepts and Techniques	Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber	\N	2006
7445830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	WitFra99	http://www.amazon.de/Data-Mining-Techniques-Implementations-Management/dp/1558605525%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558605525	\N	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java Implementations (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Practical ... Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank: Amazon.de: Englische B�cher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558605527}, asin = {1558605525}, isbn = {1558605525}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	accaabcd240d061748e399a89bb1db1c	ecc164472e5f5abbbfafacf295bbb408	d0791fa42d5ca846afe83b884fc046c2	book	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java Implementations 	Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank	\N	1999
7445831	Journal of Classification	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HubAra85	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01908075	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	193--218	\N	1	\N		The problem of comparing two different partitions of a finite set of objects reappears continually in the clustering literature. We begin by reviewing a well-known measure of partition correspondence often attributed to Rand (1971), discuss the issue of correcting this index for chance, and note that a recent normalization strategy developed by Morey and Agresti (1984) and adopted by others (e.g., Miligan and Cooper 1985) is based on an incorrect assumption. Then, the general problem of comparing partitions is approached indirectly by assessing the congruence of two proximity matrices using a simple cross-product measure. They are generated from corresponding partitions using various scoring rules. Special cases derivable include traditionally familiar statistics and/or ones tailored to weight certain object pairs differentially. Finally, we propose a measure based on the comparison of object triples having the advantage of a probabilistic interpretation in addition to being corrected for chance (i.e., assuming a constant value under a reasonable null hypothesis) and bounded between �1.
\
ER  -	818fcc04da0f0b921888c5eb0b052c8a	c9272c8f9d5aff7ebe43325b5b36ba39	348396ace6cc4de62cb9569a7147c8c0	article	Comparing partitions	Lawrence Hubert and Phipps Arabie	\N	1985
7445832	Communications of the ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nov07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297798	\N	What motivates Wikipedians?	\N	\N	60--64	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297797.1297798}	\N	61f676e2db9fd9889b38587e29484992	82f7cd677c50a90ff8ce76e97e6590d5	9ab3d844a37a5fd01dcedc0711da3744	article	What motivates Wikipedians?	Oded Nov	\N	2007
7445835	Journal of Personality and Social Psychology	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ClaEtAl98	http://ucspace.canberra.edu.au/display/7125/Volunteerism	\N	Volunteerism - UCSpace	\N	\N	1516-1530	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1998)}	\N	28417088014a2fc2ca3fef1a945cac44	1dce6e29f3ae2460a25cd9cf776a906f	67fc7b4d3ccc7470290f62af263757de	misc	Understanding and assessing the motivations of volunteers: A functional approach	E.G Clary and M. Snyder and R.D. Ridge and J. Copeland and A.A. Stukas and J. Haugen and P. Miene	\N	1998
7445836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Thirteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems ( AMCIS 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DwyHilPas07	http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2007/339/	\N		\N	Paper 339	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	160b3cd8f42c048bcd33af9c607e6c9b	ad563c2fe8bc1df2f9be1707c12cc003	0febd3b62b2110008ea60525ad679be7	inproceedings	Trust and Privacy Concern Within Social Networking Sites: A Comparison of Facebook and MySpace	Catherine Dwyer and Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Katia Passerini	\N	2007
7445837	Information Visualisation, 2008. IV '08. 12th International Conference	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MelSal08	\N	\N	IEEE Xplore	\N	\N	610-615	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-6037}, doi = {10.1109/IV.2008.10}	Visual graph analytics definitely relies on the use of node and edge metrics to identify salient properties in graphs. Most often, these metrics are turned into useful visual cues, or are used to interactively filter out parts of a graph while querying it, for instance. Along the years, analysts coming from different application domains have designed metrics to serve specific needs. Graph analytics, sometimes also called network science, recently developed as a cross-discipline field developing models shared by numerous application domains such as bio-informatics, social network analysis, web graphs, etc.[4] [10]. As a consequence, we end up finding various metrics in the literature aiming at similar goals; different names and analytics description often hide similarity between two metrics that originated from different fields. We survey a list of edge metrics for graphs and compare their relative value and behaviour, in an effort to organize them into a taxonomy and underline the genuine ingredients in each of them disregarding their origin.	76a9be02e6d4d2724110bde5e8cedd4b	b58d54495062371009fe0ffe16c27284	ac93b68e37f6daafbe4339dff29a4471	article	Edge Metrics for Visual Graph Analytics: A Comparative Study	G. Melancon and A. Sallaberry	\N	2008
7445838	Journal of the American Statistical Association	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	Ran71	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2284239	\N	JSTOR: Journal of the American Statistical AssociationVol. 66, No. 336 (Dec., 1971), pp. 846-850	\N	\N	846--850	\N	336	\N	issn = {01621459}, copyright = {Copyright � 1971 American Statistical Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1971}	Many intuitively appealing methods have been suggested for clustering data, however, interpretation of their results has been hindered by the lack of objective criteria. This article proposes several criteria which isolate specific aspects of the performance of a method, such as its retrieval of inherent structure, its sensitivity to resampling and the stability of its results in the light of new data. These criteria depend on a measure of similarity between two different clusterings of the same set of data; the measure essentially considers how each pair of data points is assigned in each clustering.	49b590c679cc9ad22f7778e8b58e019c	1afaf0170bc705a9e49b625f67679ee2	fe41151e0ed4b437186915b3b85aec50	article	Objective Criteria for the Evaluation of Clustering Methods	William M. Rand	\N	1971
7445840	IEEE Transactions on Computers	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	NajGau90	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	174-181	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9340}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/12.45203}	\N	16359b95ad86a61a802cb4676e93948d	c2bfc6863a095134af50444c2ac38f80	633dc1fcea0f88accb9a01431e1256f0	article	Network Resilience: A Measure of Network Fault Tolerance	W. Najjar and J.-L. Gaudiot	\N	1990
7445841	\N	3418	\N	\N	\N	\N	Network Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gae04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dagstuhl/na2004.html#Gaertler04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	178-215	\N	\N	conf/dagstuhl/2004na	date = {2005-02-08}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3418&spage=178}, isbn = {3-540-24979-6}	\N	8dfc516a40ed40897989514e780f63d3	49806d644ee10fd62c16b01fe302aec6	3dc0be1561633fea91fafb9d1d365306	inproceedings	Clustering.	Marco Gaertler	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	2004
7445842	Journal of Computational Biology	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jcb/HuanBWSPT05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jcb/jcb12.html#HuanBWSPT05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	657-671	\N	6	\N	date = {2005-09-12}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2005.12.657}	\N	d4f996a6c3764ef37b5e24b283957af5	327a134a2049012d9d5a778cb1c1ae19	d5c2793ddb11773c7a68d06220cfaefb	article	Comparing Graph Representations of Protein Structure for Mining Family-Specific Residue-Based Packing Motifs.	Jun Huan and Deepak Bandyopadhyay and Wei Wang and Jack Snoeyink and Jan Prins and Alexander Tropsha	\N	2005
7445843	IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tkde/DeshpandeKWK05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tkde/tkde17.html#DeshpandeKWK05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1036-1050	\N	8	\N	date = {2005-07-12}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2005.127}	\N	cda9de5c7723175fb3f205e08b073bea	f186d1e6630a6b6bb320037e611003dc	cc1b75fcaddcd22b3f570e9c00b78913	article	Frequent Substructure-Based Approaches for Classifying Chemical Compounds.	Mukund Deshpande and Michihiro Kuramochi and Nikil Wale and George Karypis	\N	2005
7445844	\N	3571	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECSQARU	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ecsqaru/BorgeltBP05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecsqaru/ecsqaru2005.html#BorgeltBP05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1002-1013	\N	\N	conf/ecsqaru/2005	date = {2005-08-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11518655_84}, isbn = {3-540-27326-3}	\N	fdaa56836d534b23b549fb6041a64646	2a18ea656b9c1be3fa7bd0a3af87eede	9c877f56bf79a7093f7d6d2dd2bd672a	inproceedings	Molecular Fragment Mining for Drug Discovery.	Christian Borgelt and Michael R. Berthold and David E. Patterson	Lluis Godo	2005
7445845	\N	 3418	6	\N	\N	\N	Network Analysis - Methodological Foundations	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Kos05	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik Universit�t Konstanz: Dr. Sven Kosub	\N	\N	112-142	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin}, date = {2005}	\N	d40a5601e78db4b4fbd301df2374bca7	7d8d06b4af52d1cdca7db973bdd06a5e	4cf3c04ca6bb575f86440f4f71e13c3e	incollection	Local Density	Sven Kosub	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	2005
7445846	Annual Review of Sociology	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bur80	\N	\N		\N	\N	79-141	\N	\N	\N		\N	30c89fd020dec49e0f6f6f2ac902d797	79ce08d4786743b7bc9dcfeafeb27f1c	d152fe229d2bf270de9cd67d1270aae2	article	Models of Network Structure	Ronald S. Burt	\N	1980
7445847	The American Journal of Sociology	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fre92	\N	\N		\N	\N	152-166	\N	1	\N		\N	bbd3808642cc7c90982dca2982abc023	c63b3659824bd8d4d4d088ed1312968c	8cebce760ab401613c19faaab664d971	article	The Sociological Concept of "Group": An Empirical Test of Two Models	Linton C. Freeman	\N	1992
7445848	American Anthropologist	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaiGau84	\N	\N		\N	\N	91-98	\N	1	\N	date = {(1984)}	\N	effa42d5fbb05ed6105ede82bf3eb8a6	34b7e63d49153057c512d6d5e53df0a5	40086d1142260491fdbb50cdee5917f3	article	Proximity, sociality, and observation: The definition of social groups	Lee Douglas Sailer and Steven J. C. Gaulin	\N	1984
7445849	Journal of Mathematical Sciology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alb73	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-126	\N	\N	\N		\N	07544110541395bad18e86329e28fb40	0c3f79707ed98afbdbda6b88b128f063	bd73dee38b4abfb06e09fc320aea579e	article	A graph-theoretic definition of a sociometric clique 	Richard D. Alba	\N	1973
7445852	Strategic Management Journal	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	College of Business, San Jos� State University, San Jos�, California, U.S.A.; INSEAD, Fontainebleau Cedex, France	\N	\N	RodGal04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smj.398	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Strategic Management Journal	\N	\N	541-562	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/smj.398}	\N	148c4f2e91ff9c7288d19b36945148a5	76bd0832ef4aca200cb2e9db40a78f76	8e1dd30e1ac1bda4373c53cabe87d055	article	More than network structure: how knowledge heterogeneity influences managerial performance and innovativeness	Simon Rodan and Charles Galunic	\N	2004
7445853	Strategic Management Journal	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	London Business School, London, U.K.	\N	\N	Mor05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smj.486	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Strategic Management Journal	\N	\N	1129-1151	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1002/smj.486}	\N	0e04bc3d30702c825b8a90d50aa54dbc	32856dc091a0e94d9e3f7d9d6b13811c	385e6c4f24c87d23f44b9fa41cedd3f1	article	Structural vs. relational embeddedness: social capital and managerial performance	Peter Moran	\N	2005
7445855	IBM Systems Journal	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ibmsj/LesserS01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ibmsj/ibmsj40.html#LesserS01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	831-841	\N	4	\N	date = {2002-09-06}, ee = {http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj/404/lesser.html}	\N	39d4c53d1642df7a48e8fec2fd105d0f	f19654d44fe4da9ca450576d1c8b1e13	4f3b30dd618599fb90058913270e5edd	article	Communities of practice and organizational performance.	Eric L. Lesser and John Storck	\N	2001
7445856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Cross2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2d254bfe41523f42c7d75e20cc45836	5428e3504f8b08f2389278ac22324025	2dc73f10f197855faa89e9b57f3aeb39	book	The Hidden Power of Social Networks: Understanding how work really gets done in organizations	Robert L. Cross and Andrew Parker	\N	2004
7445858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INSEAD Working Paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SinHanPod08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffbf6c38817cb8e9788c8d19c3343b5c	b36fc1371f0a78abca6d06d0d98f35fa	479eda3b3e84cb66a5771f33824faf2c	techreport	The World is Not Small for Everyone:
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Pathways of Discrimination in Searching for Information in Organizations	Jasjit Singh and Morten T. Hansen and Joel M. Podolny	\N	2008
7445862	Journal of Management	29	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:332710	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0149-2063(03)00087-4	\N	citeulike	\N	\N	991--1013	\N	6	\N	citeulike-article-id = {332710}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0149-2063(03)00087-4}	In this paper, we review and analyze the emerging network paradigm in organizational research. We begin with a conventional review of recent research organized around recognized research streams. Next, we analyze this research, developing a set of dimensions along which network studies vary, including direction of causality, levels of analysis, explanatory goals, and explanatory mechanisms. We use the latter two dimensions to construct a 2-by-2 table cross-classifying studies of network consequences into four canonical types: structural social capital, social access to resources, contagion, and environmental shaping. We note the rise in popularity of studies with a greater sense of agency than was traditional in network research.	5d2c12f94bdd1a56ae74eda0edb905d0	44d97d67fe2622b86489fe9a8a11667d	76bf1bc61c9cdd5ebf842d74b9950964	article	The Network Paradigm in Organizational Research: A Review and Typology	Stephen P. Borgatti and Pacey C. Foster	\N	2003
7445864	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	\N	\N	\N	HagArm97	http://www.amazon.com/Net-Gain-Expanding-Markets-Communities/dp/0875847595%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0875847595	\N	Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities: John Hagel III, Arthur G. Armstrong: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780875847597}, asin = {0875847595}, isbn = {0875847595}, dewey = {658.800285467}	\N	5fc9e1990d5397d09d5e116ff0f8d058	c187c38eb81e3ba6e05f49705722d295	fc5c4ecb80d08b1839b9f0d921e22491	book	Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities	John Hagel III and Arthur G. Armstrong	\N	1997
7445865	\N	\N	\N	2 Sub	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transaction Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Boz94	http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Culture-International-History-Ancient/dp/1560007354%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1560007354	\N	Politics and Culture in International History: From the Ancient Near East to the Opening of the Modern Age: Adda B. Bozeman: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1560007354}, dewey = {327.09}, ean = {9781560007357}, isbn = {1560007354}	\N	150b9a448590e3f918e67d82196de068	aedd0c58bb8c02a898d38abf264bb9ef	ae1960463c6713b2e3ce5face4dba1e0	book	Politics and Culture in International History: From the Ancient Near East to the Opening of the Modern Age	Adda B. Bozeman	\N	1994
7445866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	KraRux02	http://www.amazon.com/Living-Groups-Oxford-Ecology-Evolution/dp/0198508174%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0198508174	\N	Living in Groups (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution): Jens Krause, Graeme Ruxton: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780198508175}, asin = {0198508174}, isbn = {0198508174}, dewey = {577}	\N	11677171ea59eb87906c61ef4f658444	11996818ec38316a6f13eac523f6ed03	5e2c397a9653e1a718e9598388682e60	book	Living in Groups	Jens Krause and Graeme Ruxton	\N	2002
7445868	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14 th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi08	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b61c277cd2ad923045cd941a66cd9e7	9f5f5359ff988e347cd98203e75bf28e	00b8fa1997dde578d2616ab57cb01a2d	inproceedings	Studying Community Dynamics with an Incremental Graph Mining Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2008
7445869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eur07	http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4d0bd9469d44abe2e46432adb311676	bdc6657551e71b607c260bbbb35e5af0	db4bbfb00054e74d3c15251f94567fcf	misc	Cultural Statistics, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/, (retrieved 23/08/2008)	Eurostat	\N	2007
7445873	Psychology of Music	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NorHar07	http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/179	\N	Lifestyle correlates of musical preference: 2. Media, leisure time and music -- North and Hargreaves 35 (2): 179 -- Psychology of Music	\N	\N	179-200	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/0305735607070302}, eprint = {http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/2/179.pdf}	Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means of discriminating between social groups, and suggest indirectly that musical preferences should correlate with a variety of different lifestyle choices. In this study, 2532 participants responded to a questionnaire asking them to state their musical preference and also to provide data on various aspects of their lifestyle (namely media preferences, leisure interests and music usage). Numerous associations existed between musical preference and these aspects of participants' lifestyle. The nature of these associations was consistent in part with previous research on taste publics concerning the high-culture-low-culture divide, such that fans of  high-art' and  low-art' musical styles demonstrated a preference for other  high-art' and  low-art' media objects respectively, as reflected in reading, TV and radio preferences, and leisure activities.
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	4cfa466a64874a668a2bf2f4a6050181	9d2c1e823bd51ba5ff605cd89ca84e44	0707beab54c8a6d6327db84b684b6ebe	article	Lifestyle correlates of musical preference: 2. Media, leisure time and music	Adrian C. North and David J. Hargreaves	\N	2007
7445874	Psychology of Music	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KreEtAl08	http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/36/1/101	\N	Using music to induce emotions: Influences of musical preference and absorption -- Kreutz et al. 36 (1): 101 -- Psychology of Music	\N	\N	101-126	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0305735607082623}, eprint = {http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/36/1/101.pdf}	The present research addresses the induction of emotion during music listening in adults using categorical and dimensional theories of emotion as background. It   further explores the influences of musical preference and absorption trait on induced emotion. Twenty-five excerpts of classical music representing `happiness',   `sadness', `fear', `anger' and `peace' were presented individually to 99 adult participants. Participants rated the intensity of felt emotions as well as the   pleasantness and arousal induced by each excerpt. Mean intensity ratings of target emotions were highest for 20 out of 25 excerpts. Pleasantness and arousal ratings  led to three main clusters within the two-dimensional circumplex space. Preference for classical music significantly influenced specificity and intensity ratings   across categories. Absorption trait significantly correlated with arousal ratings only. In sum, instrumental music appears effective for the induction of basic  emotions in adult listeners. However, careful screening of participants in terms of their musical preferences should be mandatory.
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	ccb2fe61a8b70c701f00b99563ed7224	7885a7b1df832c9ae62d123e00062749	9b923cd9c353ec76e96006299f929073	article	Using music to induce emotions: Influences of musical preference and absorption	Gunter Kreutz and Ulrich Ott and Daniel Teichmann and Patrick Osawa and Dieter Vaitl	\N	2008
7445878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKFuj06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2006.html#McKayF06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	101-106	\N	\N	conf/ismir/2006	date = {2007-01-05}	\N	691acaf5d04aa24e278adb07c7b97b3b	022fb3356694feeb253ddbea9c49e4fa	c92c809c829158455e87477c631eca22	inproceedings	Musical genre classification: Is it worth pursuing and how can it be improved?	Cory McKay and Ichiro Fujinaga	\N	2006
7445879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BasSerSte04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2004.html#BasiliSS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/2004	ee = {http://ismir2004.ismir.net/proceedings/p092-page-505-paper239.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	b41a1c19ee3d138eef227b30296952b8	6946c779280144e544b7e01ee64baba2	e9179d12462a0f555179d11a89a6fc75	inproceedings	Classification of musical genre: a machine learning approach.	Roberto Basili and Alfredo Serafini and Armando Stellato	\N	2004
7445882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/EllisWBL02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2002.html#EllisWBL02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/2002	ee = {http://ismir2002.ismir.net/proceedings/02-FP05-4.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	0cfe08bcf6882a056b0e73a80e1cad98	52f15d0c09b3215360b4b24abf5fa054	ac6c1e7df330bd408c1e4f6652a814b4	inproceedings	The Quest for Ground Truth in Musical Artist Similarity.	Daniel P. W. Ellis and Brian Whitman and Adam Berenzweig and Steve Lawrence	\N	2002
7445883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	Wel98	http://www.amazon.com/Networks-Global-Village-Contemporary-Communities/dp/0813311500%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0813311500	\N	Amazon.com: Networks In The Global Village: Life In Contemporary Communities: Barry Wellman, EDITOR *: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780813311500}, asin = {0813311500}, isbn = {0813311500}, dewey = {307}	\N	d649d76b8bef75d8556f503860da0d8d	60d8f56088822050db926bf5fe9c5b19	8e957be09fe575d934597f5beaaf1b6c	book	Networks In The Global Village: Life In Contemporary Communities	Barry Wellman	\N	1998
7445884	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transaction Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Toe88	\N	\N	Amazon.com: Community and Society: (GEMEINSCHAFT AND GESELLSCHAFT): Ferdinand Toennies: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780887387500}, asin = {0887387500}, isbn = {0887387500}, dewey = {305}	\N	972588b73637d48805555c9edc3139ef	0547d4e206159ec0d43261ca3ddfe2bd	052db56e88d5041b7eed6a4cb6513f10	book	Community and Society	Ferdinand Toennies	\N	1988
7445885	American Journal of Community Psychology	18	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChaWan90	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00922689	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	55--81	\N	1	\N		\N	5776da78a0e4e12f379fcfb0f4205c93	ab2f0f4f2e622de5450a03c12c1034bb	c20be78ec23468eca1027f9f4fff989b	article	Sense of community in the urban environment: A catalyst for participation and community development	David M. Chavis and Abraham ER Wandersman	\N	1990
7445886	Pediatrics	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LanEtAL98	http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/101/2/264	\N	Community Characteristics Associated With Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children -- Lanphear et al. 101 (2): 264 -- Pediatrics	\N	\N	264-271	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1542/peds.101.2.264}, eprint = {http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/101/2/264.pdf}	\N	8edea9d7e33c8a26fde0e1fbd7df684a	fc5cf29c84c428394820bdeb8080c83c	401ff288d99deb29403005d76545f6a1	article	Community Characteristics Associated With Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children	Bruce P. Lanphear and Robert S. Byrd and Peggy Auinger and Stanley J. Schaffer	\N	1998
7445887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ben08	http://shr.aaas.org/networkmapping/Net_Mapping_Report.pdf	\N	AAAS - Science and Human Rights Program	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {April 28, 2008}	\N	feebf131993fdf41e47be0038a266712	52ea22f4822a6c7b99efe1e299d5e951	2353cbfaa60776cfe6848afb265054d0	misc	Potential Human Rights Uses of Network Analysis and Mapping: A report to the Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 	Skye Bender-deMoll	\N	2008
7445889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	Rhe_93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	entrytype = {book}	\N	4180a90b51421fcc52e813cd0f104b74	f922c823e70dcf15958bdd5081015a4e	fbd17c954dbd68e77f91e20b359f311e	book	The Virtual community : homesteading on the electronic frontier	Howard Rheingold	\N	1993
7446259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson	\N	\N	\N	TanSteKum06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a36ed0bcba223688aeb451ee72553bff	ea6d8171454830d9971d6e0121f1cb59	1312364d45c358ebe9a7d1575d6af725	book	Introduction to Data Mining	Pang-Ning Tan and Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar	\N	2006
7446260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of KDD'06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SpiNtoTheSch06	\N	\N		\N	\N	706-711	\N	\N	\N		\N	b90328b71719f0a4d52424f22eac1850	d72895faf3aa6e8a9da6eff51fa7f316	30fc1ef382c13754421331b50655e954	inproceedings	MONIC - Modeling and Monitoring Cluster Transitions	Myra Spiliopoulou and Irene Ntoutsi and Yannis Theodoridis and Rene Schult	\N	2006
7446283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW'04 Workshop on Social Networks	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	GloZha04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0dc26ef4406af4c229bf15cdf9506df7	53b5848f1b3d41f33473a248bc42e478	4e78cf447a36a412ab8fea3cdc41c522	inproceedings	TeCFlow - A Temporal Communication Flow Visualizer for Social Networks Analysis	Peter A. Gloor and Yan Zhao	\N	2004
7446284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 9th IEEE International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Glo05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85fc3b875d8a226e7c7c9108d57f1a93	cca25bd29afeec4d5f58bf518090662a	b8a5e074585dc368153fcb17bea21612	inproceedings	Capturing Team Dynamics Through Temporal Social Surfaces	Peter A. Gloor	\N	2005
7446289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BraErl05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca70f671d29b875f1ab2ca6b0e1600f0	063c95923f07b0180d16336ef0c8ac56	ab8b0742de22b0fa06206089d52883da	book	Network Analysis: Methodological Foundations	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	\N	2005
7446335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bar07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f51f34848c2f95a3ae0dfa69ad1f6bb	cdf2f8f1433bdbd873c1d1570d34d811	55fb78e2e588053cbbf8ccca1b7c4b4d	masterthesis	Entwicklung eines dichtebasierten Clusterverfahrens f{\\"u}r Graphen zur Erkennung von Community-Strukturen, Masterthesis [in German]	Anja Barth	\N	2007
7446336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 24th VLDB Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstKriSanWimXu98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7ce81f61b959a67b2da2713cc2c6c6a	f067492806395a59cd95e4c430a46aea	c0cc62c76971c3fb4bdfee6536864766	inproceedings	Incremental Clustering for Mining in a Data Warehouse Environment	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J{\\"o}rg Sander and Michael Wimmer and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1998
7446337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-96)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstKriSanXu96	\N	\N		\N	\N	226-231	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb7f6426c1536830f5c2180db7099d3d	ba33e4d6b4e5b26bd9f543f26b7d250a	2f9e50f0a003c4d3067cab2b6fa47fe0	inproceedings	A Density-Based Algorithm for Discovering Clusters in Large Spatial Databases with Noise	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J{\\"o}rg Sander and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1996
7446343	Nature	449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1678901	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/449287a	\N	CiteULike: Computing: The wireless epidemic	\N	\N	287--288	\N	7160	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1678901}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/449287a}	\N	f1d1178be8887f4c8feb64b66a9328ef	2f8170fce358fc024cc9748cb388f2d7	dbcc6e63b4ac65299692a2d3db8ce4a1	article	Computing: The wireless epidemic	Jon Kleinberg	\N	2007
7446344	Marketing Science	26(3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	Faculty - The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	400-421	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2007)}	\N	3be8c5f01a8ce4bb4ae938f3b5285083	ccef1edc0e0294b8dd1848f408faaee0	414a9979480b6088dc4af2a0ba531e60	misc	New Product Diffusion with Influentials and Imitators	Christophe Van den Bulte and Yogeh V. Joshi	\N	2007
7446345	BMC Bioinformatics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bmcbi/DunnDS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bmcbi/bmcbi6.html#DunnDS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-39}, date = {2006-05-17}	\N	c26238aa3dd0e58a312b416f7ac6c21d	6e61ae36b636bc0ef6d465a0ca4b42c0	0ca39ea671f7bbb3643c4ad55b2e0aa4	article	The Use of Edge-Betweenness Clustering to Investigate Biological Function in Protein Interaction Networks.	Ruth Dunn and Frank Dudbridge and Christopher M. Sanderson	\N	2005
7446346	Nature	441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:668899	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04605	\N	CiteULike: A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs and social networks	\N	\N	502--505	\N	7092	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, citeulike-article-id = {668899}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature04605}	\N	d64d420a839f44200f1ec46d1aed217f	cec310da458b0c803ef7e2129114f0d6	a83376d8cf03ea18653d0cffa7858e55	article	A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs and social networks	Hisashi Ohtsuki and Christoph Hauert and Erez Lieberman and Martin A. Nowak	\N	2006
7446347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	PasDun06_Ch1	\N	\N	Dunne Publications	\N	Pages 3-24 in Ecological Networks: Linking Structure to Dynamics in	3-24	\N	\N	\N	date = {2006}	\N	789412624757e7e4ced6780b65f0a3c9	6b5fe4134b43984e4960a509c9dfa085	026a753e6b127f2b5262dc0bb9a5f869	inbook	From small to large ecological networks in a dynamic world.	Mercedes Pascual and Jennifer A. Dunne	Mercedes Pascual and Jennifer A. Dunne	2006
7446348	K�nstliche Intelligenz	3 / 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi07	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/KI_FalSpi07.pdf	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	23-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	f79595123cffe065b99b8f32b9f3570a	3ed21d83dba5a8b9dfaf1a1ea8bf3014	726af792caf5a726cb22d39bb18aa867	article	Data Mining for Community Dynamics	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2007
7446349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of the 2007 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi07	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/WI_FalBarSpi07.pdf	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	112-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	491f5557db4b880a9ec988361f4bd618	abd9653fc405547fd263c72c5bc5ae88	c0f9b82222d0c9a0b1cb0a5fa41a735a	inproceedings	DENGRAPH: A Density-based Community Detection Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2007
7446350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi_wi_06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/WebIntelligence_FalBarSpi06.pdf	\N	Web Intelligence 2006	\N	\N	52-58	\N	\N	conf/webi/2006	date = {2007-01-10}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WI.2006.118}, isbn = {0-7695-2747-7}	\N	8c7a1ff95579cf17701e0f48dba415a4	0055a8d56669688fc860fc45f50cd77d	6858ed770f2c545afaaa3511588a2ab2	inproceedings	Mining and Visualizing the Evolution of Subgroups in Social Networks.	Tanja Falkowski and J�rg Bartelheimer and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7446351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	G�teborg, Sweden	\N	\N	falkowt:06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/ECIS_FalBarSpi06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1438837}	\N	68733198e8abdcd8cc2939eec3c21447	499aa22f8f6e42e6b120a317e79d3b13	4ffd552dd1cd5675edb1fd4ff6bb38e4	inproceedings	Community Dynamics Mining	Tanja Falkowski and J�rg Bartelheimer and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7446352	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems (AISB'06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/AISB_FalSpi06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	102-105	\N	\N	\N		\N	7df7363ceaee3ea5b6a348ed24e1a423	1a2fcc71335a930842ca6198abd60b81	8a3590d4ef8718042fd6cb57587c92ff	inproceedings	Observing Dynamics in Community Structures	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7446353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information-Mining und Wissensmanagement in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NueFal04	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	111-125	\N	\N	\N	location = {G�ttingen}, date = {2004}, tech = {pp 111-125}	\N	1fba236a11f7ae6394044e8b10b47faf	e876844f03bbf24d97da33172b3640a5	fab37865bb4ba7932bb66b441156fdee	inproceedings	Adaptive User Support in Information Retrieval Systems	Andreas N�rnberger and Tanja Falkowski	\N	2004
7446354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd European Symposium on Nature-inspired Smart Information Systems (NiSIS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f43462e6a88181489745505fe1997bef	277aa22b07388d9478c553f587b606ef	fe594c1805eb1f18a95c85ec63eece5b	inproceedings	Community Dynamics in Natural and Human Networks	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2006
7446355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entrepreneurship im Projektmanagement	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	FalKoeSpi05	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	75-87	\N	\N	\N		\N	90ad0dd569a467247267555afa70c30f	21fc7ea819c0e5ce26810b34023a9497	e7519fd034b8d84e2c0f64d47ac29950	inproceedings	Capturing Experiences in Large-Scale Product Development Projects Using Debriefings	Tanja Falkowski and Christian K�nnecke and Myra Spiliopoulou	Frick A. and Kerber G. and Marr R.	2005
7446356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. 7. G�ttinger Symposium Soft-Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal03	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	23-40	\N	\N	\N	location = {Universit�t G�ttingen}, date = {2003}	\N	52ce71c1bbe793bdab5432dce01faf96	212da4ce5435355fdfb0b46eb8360942	6acb5f6e0bc6f9a5544e8a7b009f2e5d	inproceedings	Application Service Providing for Data Mining Applications	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2003
7446357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-36)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalVos03_HICSS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f38883e025be380b826d69fd5c030e81	1d02a8f6e3b03aeb0030f38db05e36ae	043e59340041e03b1804604d70bef7fd	inproceedings	Application Service Providing as Part of Intelligent Decision Support for Supply Chain Management	Tanja Falkowski and Stefan Vo�	\N	2003
7446358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presented at Conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBar07	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {Zurich, 2007}	\N	05f13d2d7485e5fafd0237578fdbf0d1	72bc0bbc724d035ea119f793eb04f636	9dff942e60eee56133b547d026d58bb5	misc	Density-based Temporal Graph Clustering for Subgroup Detection in Social Networks	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth	\N	2007
7446359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XXVII International Sunbelt Social Network Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal07	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Corfu, Greece}, date = {May 2007}	\N	a12e3e7bd1a7db98d97d32e5b31949e8	d77dd0103351c9b2436e2f7f4bca944b	5b42ff77f0d80500b0518ce5d82f909c	misc	Discovering Communities in Environments with Fluctuating Members	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2007
7446360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information-Mining und Wissensmanagement in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	8. G�ttinger Symposium Soft Computing	\N	\N	\N	FalKoeSpi05	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	83-96	\N	\N	\N		\N	42d9a8a7fbff0e49290b510d04b972c9	44e5a90d2175c3b1f5ad6408ff85fa2b	8de46753a8f5f881f67187f98d59071b	inproceedings	Debriefings: A Knowledge Management Method to Capture Lessons Learned in Large-Scale Projects	Tanja Falkowski and Christian K�nnecke and Myra Spiliopoulou	Biethahn J. and Lackner A. and Nissen V.	2005
7446416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Informatik im Fokus	behrendt2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	607f1337f7103f0e5054e0a93840082c	2f1e70d8c237bb81d39d20a39f677b24	2407a08751c316c63686d37228a25b3d	book	Web 2.0 	Jens Behrendt and Klaus Zeppenfeld	\N	2007
7446437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '08: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1334763	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1334763	\N	An Integrated Architecture for Demand Response Communications and Control	\N	\N	174	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3075-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.60}	\N	7a39c41ad036daadd89d18708a7b4d8e	53483fa7e83baf04ce6c5d00a91ab828	0d09bf072024d1f507eb91a1d01138af	inproceedings	An Integrated Architecture for Demand Response Communications and Control	Michael LeMay and Rajesh Nelli and George Gross and Carl A. Gunter	\N	2008
7446438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugihara2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0403008	\N	Density matrix renormalization group in a two-dimensional
\
  $\\lambda\\phi^4$ Hamiltonian lattice model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0403008
\
Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, minor corrections, accepted for publication in
\
  JHEP	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) is applied to a (1+1)-dimensional
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$\\lambda\\phi^4$ model. Spontaneous breakdown of discrete $Z_2$ symmetry is
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studied numerically using vacuum wavefunctions. We obtain the critical coupling
\
$(\\lambda/\\mu^2)_{\\rm c}=59.89\\pm 0.01$ and the critical exponent
\
$\\beta=0.1264\\pm 0.0073$, which are consistent with the Monte Carlo and the
\
exact results, respectively. The results are based on extrapolation to the
\
continuum limit with lattice sizes $L=250,500$, and 1000. We show that the
\
lattice size L=500 is sufficiently close to the the limit $L\\to\\infty$.
\
	2743e0ad430f6555a4c32997b5119b16	e80dec7a54d0f9e27c92fe2ef08c10be	d209330284c3c50ca9c478f9da781b3e	misc	Density matrix renormalization group in a two-dimensional
\
  $\\lambda\\phi^4$ Hamiltonian lattice model	Takanori Sugihara	\N	2004
7446439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '08: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1334826	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1334826	\N	Current Practices in Field Force Automation	\N	\N	197	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3075-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.110}	\N	155904c389f12f8520380af1afe26d83	d50cc1cf0db3f42213c1d271913bb27e	ee671ba2258a6292e7c59047f22c3d58	inproceedings	Current Practices in Field Force Automation: Decision Support and Information Management for the Field Force	Gwen Trentham and Hans J. Scholl	\N	2008
7446444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haeuser1994	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9408355	\N	[hep-ph/9408355] Connected Green function approach to ground state symmetry breaking in $\\Phi^4_{1+1}$-theory	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/9408355
\
Comment: 25 Revtex pages, 5 figures available via fpt from the directory
\
  ugi-94-11 of ftp@theorie.physik.uni-giessen.de as one postscript file (there
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  was a bug in our calculations, all numerical results and figures have changed
\
  significantly), ugi-94-11	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Using the cluster expansions for n-point Green functions we derive a closed
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set of dynamical equations of motion for connected equal-time Green functions
\
by neglecting all connected functions higher than $4^{th}$ order for the
\
$\\lambda \\Phi^4$-theory in $1+1$ dimensions. We apply the equations to the
\
investigation of spontaneous ground state symmetry breaking, i.e. to the
\
evaluation of the effective potential at temperature $T=0$. Within our momentum
\
space discretization we obtain a second order phase transition (in agreement
\
with the Simon-Griffith theorem) and a critical coupling of
\
$\\lambda_{crit}/4m^2=2.446$ as compared to a first order phase transition and
\
$\\lambda_{crit}/4m^2=2.568$ from the Gaussian effective potential approach.
\
	2eaebbf7ed8938f5809d876282fd9fd7	4579abc135161f178e1386bc99ab9988	709b5b229bd8bd540095917a5067c629	misc	Connected Green function approach to ground state symmetry breaking in
\
  $\\Phi^4_{1+1}$-theory	J. M. Haeuser and W. Cassing and A. Peter and M. H. Thoma	\N	1994
7446448	Phys. Rev. D	36	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.36.1141	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 36 (1987): A. Harindranath and J. P. Vary - Solving two-dimensional φ 4 theory...	\N	\N	1141--1147	\N	4	\N	numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.36.1141}	\N	734e3389dce16ab2f166a74054212453	002786d7a227f04046b8931eff291532	49e5243a017d515c4421c460e09c609c	article	Solving two-dimensional $\\varphi{}4$ theory by discretized light-front quantization	A. Harindranath and J. P. Vary	\N	1987
7446450	Phys. Rev. D	35	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.35.621	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 35 (1987): M. Funke, U. Kaulfuss, and H. Kümmel - Approaching the critical region...	\N	\N	621--630	\N	2	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.35.621}	\N	22a77b2fceabc60d14236e4204dc0b24	31188e8afc914f5dd369f1090257ce6f	f1bd9f6743515bdc7fdfb986d8e0e93f	article	Approaching the critical region of two-dimensional $\\varphi{}4$ quantum field theory with post-Gaussian approximations	M. Funke and U. Kaulfuss and H. K\\"ummel	\N	1987
7446455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loinaz1997	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9712008	\N	[hep-lat/9712008] Monte Carlo Simulation Calculation of Critical Coupling Constant for Continuum \\phi^4_2	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9712008
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Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, LaTeX	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We perform a Monte Carlo simulation calculation of the critical coupling
\
constant for the continuum {\\lambda \\over 4} \\phi^4_2 theory. The critical
\
coupling constant we obtain is [{\\lambda \\over \\mu^2}]_crit=10.24(3).
\
	52dad849276b35338423b74b9d86f6b5	70ca27336795081bc7000f8d224086ca	ef717686a11d50fbb41f114ca7559d94	misc	Monte Carlo Simulation Calculation of Critical Coupling Constant for
\
  Continuum \\phi^4_2	Will Loinaz and R. S. Willey	\N	1997
7446456	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greaves20081	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B758F-4RC6R91-1/2/c81fa73f57bad50356910c15c4d17735	\N		\N	Semantic Web and Web 2.0	1 - 3	\N	1	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2007.12.002}	\N	f1ee3bf316247a3435bf4a44bc42274d	e343a2bdf0d9f39db043bba58512f969	353683b4b0480e9254fd187d3ae238f5	article	Semantic Web and Web 2.0	Mark Greaves and Peter Mika	\N	2008
7446459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaich2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.0045	\N	[0902.0045] An improved lattice measurement of the critical coupling in phi^4_2 theory	\N	cite arxiv:0902.0045
\
Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We use Monte Carlo simulations to obtain an improved lattice measurement of
\
the critical coupling constant [lambda / mu^2]_crit for the continuum (1 +
\
1)-dimensional (lambda / 4) phi^4 theory. We find that the critical coupling
\
constant depends logarithmically on the lattice coupling, resulting in a
\
continuum value of [lambda / mu^2]_crit = 10.8(1), in considerable disagreement
\
with the previously reported [lambda / mu^2]_crit = 10.26(8). Although this
\
logarithmic behavior was not observed in earlier lattice studies, it is
\
consistent with them, and expected analytically.
\
	b535d1c6d07d6d55407fb1c3b62d88a8	11d942bd054a026b9691b4d4c3287a77	f36f178cc518101808b639abcb7cbea8	misc	An improved lattice measurement of the critical coupling in phi^4_2
\
  theory	David Schaich and Will Loinaz	\N	2009
7446465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marrero1999	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9906189	\N	[hep-th/9906189] A non-perturbative analysis of symmetry breaking in two-dimensional phi^4 theory using periodic field methods	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9906189
\
Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, version to appear in Physics Letters B	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We describe the generalization of spherical field theory to other modal
\
expansion methods. The main approach remains the same, to reduce a
\
d-dimensional field theory into a set of coupled one-dimensional systems. The
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method we discuss here uses an expansion with respect to periodic-box modes. We
\
apply the method to phi^4 theory in two dimensions and compute the critical
\
coupling and critical exponents. We compare with lattice results and
\
predictions via universality and the two-dimensional Ising model.
\
	e8b4169b6fae8edd9b4614a6c1b6588c	e79b29b0bf73dca9991db982ff493058	63f4dc4cc30c4b17d267b4ff610eefb1	misc	A non-perturbative analysis of symmetry breaking in two-dimensional
\
  phi^4 theory using periodic field methods	Pablo J. Marrero and Erick A. Roura and Dean Lee	\N	1999
7446466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugihara1997	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9711129	\N	Variational Calculation of the Effective Action	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9711129
\
Comment: 26 pages, REVTeX, 7 postscript figures, typos corrected and two
\
  references added	\N	\N	\N	\N		  An indication of spontaneous symmetry breaking is found in the
\
two-dimensional $\\lambda\\phi^4$ model, where attention is paid to the
\
functional form of an effective action. An effective energy, which is an
\
effective action for a static field, is obtained as a functional of the
\
classical field from the ground state of the hamiltonian $H[J]$ interacting
\
with a constant external field. The energy and wavefunction of the ground state
\
are calculated in terms of DLCQ (Discretized Light-Cone Quantization) under
\
antiperiodic boundary conditions. A field configuration that is physically
\
meaningful is found as a solution of the quantum mechanical Euler-Lagrange
\
equation in the $J\\to 0$ limit. It is shown that there exists a nonzero field
\
configuration in the broken phase of $Z_2$ symmetry because of a boundary
\
effect.
\
	3938e7f258007206c15369a66e5db81f	7c34642491bf610caf849758790b00f4	26fdf13e396886969ad4da889feb12a6	misc	Variational Calculation of the Effective Action	Takanori Sugihara	\N	1997
7446468	Physics Letters B	221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polley198944	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-47DD2M0-C/2/c1ea3574b8a0c20d0428268705744a54	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Second-order phase transition in λø24 with non-gaussian variational approximation	\N	\N	44 - 48	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(89)90189-5}	We study the ø24 model in the continuum. Approximations for the effective potential and the global ground state are computed variationally using trial states which are quartic exponentials rather than gaussians (quadratic exponentials). We observe a second-order phase transition at which is in good agreement with existing calculations.	1bbd9edbfaef8af26f873b4f57588e11	b2f6b5f8d2e5b2ed025476623bed68b5	26ee2301a6ab8cdb3f7e8939ba065980	article	Second-order phase transition in [lambda]ø24 with non-gaussian variational approximation	L. Polley and U. Ritschel	\N	1989
7446477	Phys. Rev.	D48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bender:1992yd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+EPRINT+HEP-TH/9212009	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9212009	\N	\N	816-821	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9212009;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.48.816}, eprint = {hep-th/9212009}	\N	8682f12fa1cf6ab72264b7b7d9dba9f8	f1923d972aace2dbcb96eee46bd598d3	47031f8d826a250ce0c8efbc30fd5957	article	{Spontaneous symmetry breaking of Phi**4 in (1+1)-
\
                  dimensions in light front field theory}	Carl M. Bender and Stephen Pinsky and Brett Van de Sande	\N	1993
7446645	J. Comput. Appl. Math.	204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	spectral-2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1238339	\N		\N	\N	25--37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0377-0427}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2006.04.026}	We formulate a discrete optimization problem that leads to a simple and informative derivation of a widely used class of spectral clustering algorithms. Regarding the algorithms as attempting to bi-partition a weighted graph with N vertices, our derivation indicates that they are inherently tuned to tolerate all partitions into two non-empty sets, independently of the cardinality of the two sets. This approach also helps to explain the difference in behaviour observed between methods based on the unnormalized and normalized graph Laplacian. We also give a direct explanation of why Laplacian eigenvectors beyond the Fiedler vector may contain fine-detail information of relevance to clustering. We show numerical results on synthetic data to support the analysis. Further, we provide examples where normalized and unnormalized spectral clustering is applied to microarray data-here the graph summarizes similarity of gene activity across different tissue samples, and accurate clustering of samples is a key task in bioinformatics.	067fb800e55c8b2adde772f49a965d9b	ff52d91ecd05b86dd53d7df6bde42e7e	78dd6be44c5eb113b053be8637ece756	article	Spectral clustering and its use in bioinformatics	Desmond J. Higham and Gabriela Kalna and Milla Kibble	\N	2007
7446663	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Intl Conf. Requirements Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atlanta, Georgia, USA	\N	\N	Jureta2009RE	\N	\N	\N	\N	submitted	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec05ccfe21a6bd7e900971d4a6b0ee1d	af7ccd0ac4a9a590bbdc1c9cfd273413	e9da7522f3ebb41bbd4121edcb0e4592	inproceedings	Techne: Satisfying Requirements by Choosing Preferred Solutions	Ivan J. Jureta and Alexander Borgida and John Mylopoulos and Neil A. Ernst and Alexei Lapouchnian and Sotirios Liaskos	\N	2009
7446825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1277902	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277902	\N	The relationship between IR effectiveness measures and user satisfaction	\N	\N	773--774	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277902}	This paper presents an experimental study of users assessing the quality of Google web search results. In particular we look at how users’ satisfaction correlates with the effectiveness of Google as quantified by IR measures such as precision and the suite of Cumulative Gain measures (CG, DCG, NDCG). Results indicate strong correlation between users’ satisfaction, CG and precision, moderate correlation with DCG, with perhaps surprisingly negligible correlation with NDCG. The reasons for the low correlation with NDCG are examined.
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	8bb82353d9a4d38483d1ee32d19e6bc5	92469fda0b0cd7fe63d6a8b250fd4298	167658db9b09b071a2b8cfb420f20be0	inproceedings	The relationship between IR effectiveness measures and user satisfaction	Azzah Al-Maskari and Mark Sanderson and Paul Clough	\N	2007
7447016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Social Construction of Technological Systems	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge/Mass.	\N	\N	Hughes1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	51--82	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfd4591520c1338adbc708bd25bbd17c	9d4107ff040b9b974653d33a7f810796	b89bcbf809c8fc89922c92e1322bc2c4	incollection	The Evolution of Large Technological Systems	Thomas P. Hughes	Wiebe E. Bijker and Thomas P. Hughes and Trevor J. Pinch	1987
7447111	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society	\N	\N	\N	read2003den	http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~keeling/PDF_Papers/Paper2003B.pdf	\N		\N	\N	699--708	\N	1516	\N		Owing to their rapid reproductive rate and the severe penalties for reduced fitness, diseases are under
\
immense evolutionary pressure. Understanding the evolutionary response of diseases in new situations
\
has clear public-health consequences, given the changes in social and movement patterns over recent
\
decades and the increased use of antibiotics. This paper investigates how a disease may adapt in response
\
to the routes of transmission available between infected and susceptible individuals. The potential trans-
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mission routes are defined by a computer-generated contact network, which we describe as either local
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(highly clustered networks where connected individuals are likely to share common contacts) or global
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(unclustered networks with a high proportion of long-range connections). Evolution towards stable stra-
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tegies operates through the gradual random mutation of disease traits (transmission rate and infectious
\
period) whenever new infections occur. In contrast to mean-field models, the use of contact networks
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greatly constrains the evolutionary dynamics. In the local networks, high transmission rates are selected
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for, as there is intense competition for susceptible hosts between disease progeny. By contrast, global
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networks select for moderate transmission rates because direct competition between progeny is minimal
\
and a premium is placed upon persistence. All networks show a very slow but steady rise in the infec-
\
tious period.	5650ef70ebf3ce1755941e91e60689db	7af020cdef39b8ac5a600b6db8d8f838	6dd852b9fb1dca5c8f038b3f2f9f0fc2	article	{Disease evolution on networks: the role of contact structure}	J.M. Read and M.J. Keeling	\N	2003
7447121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390446	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390446&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=23275471&CFTOKEN=23397023	\N	Novelty and diversity in information retrieval evaluation	\N	\N	659--666	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390446}	Evaluation measures act as objective functions to be optimized by information retrieval systems. Such objective functions must accurately reflect user requirements, particularly when tuning IR systems and learning ranking functions. Ambiguity in queries and redundancy in retrieved documents are poorly reflected by current evaluation measures. In this paper, we present a framework for evaluation that systematically rewards novelty and diversity. We develop this framework into a specific evaluation measure, based on cumulative gain. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach using a test collection based on the TREC question answering track.	f0fc6a949757a5bc34cae3391b60ebd6	91453c13a6ad38f18a71c0825c2dc9f1	9b1a9f5de1d59ec66aa06a66d8d751b6	inproceedings	Novelty and diversity in information retrieval evaluation	Charles L.A. Clarke and Maheedhar Kolla and Gordon V. Cormack and Olga Vechtomova and Azin Ashkan and Stefan B\\"{u}ttcher and Ian MacKinnon	\N	2008
7449284	The Journal of Philosophy	65	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Columbia University Press	\N	\N	\N	Quine1968	http://www.scribd.com/doc/8297609/Ontological-Relativity-1968-WVO-Quine	\N	\N	\N	\N	185--212	\N	7	\N	file = {Quine1968.pdf:Quine1968.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0231083572}	\N	f7a34dfb969b2f61b60f7470d4e12b5a	b95a1819301a5903f47cd4e22a6d7ee0	e8a5d376e0f09c85a228be0b34cad9c4	article	Ontological relativity	Willard V. Quine	\N	1968
7449287	Psychological Review	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	twersky1977fs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	327--352	\N	4	\N		\N	2c35cea18d0ef6a383cc225bdcdaf2a0	6fb1a9e15b3a8304e45fbf8cf841bf42	2dcfd7ba01306f7418c3d83ad39fde20	article	Features of similarity	Tversky, Amos	\N	1977
7449289	Cognition and categorization	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tversky1978ss	http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/forums/seminar1_fall03/Lila2.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	79--98	\N	\N	\N	file = {tversky1978ss.pdf:tversky1978ss.pdf:PDF}, docname = {tversky1978ss.pdf}	\N	c5b6cb623c6d7027f45c59b5f642c76c	410b30e78c11262d7d8ec33fd1a97644	d5fcaaeedfe90524f3df9f79adf1c1c5	article	Studies of similarity	Tversky, Amos and Gati, I.	\N	1978
7449295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO 2788	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	iso2788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	revision = {2}	The recommendations are intended to ensure consistent practice within a single indexing agency, or between different agencies (for example members of a network). These recommendations relate to monolingual thesauri, without reference to the special requirements of multilingual thesauri.	1d2b2c47af7a8aaecb68dec24c1078db	98522ac8d0688bfb28da250f1e68c502	d3125ce6b7426f3b324d094f1e3e9d73	standard	Guidelines for the establishment and development of monolingual thesauri	{ISO}	\N	1986
7449296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 5th Annual Int'l. Conf. on Systems Documentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lesk1986asd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	24--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, file = {lesk1986asd.pdf:lesk1986asd.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0897912241}, doi = {10.1145/318723.318728}	\N	32131f9d7c442b5ab951a08fe59531cc	831b79205414be077373809f2590d61f	5fcf6bd59ab9c7c310fa3701cc26d705	inproceedings	Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries: how to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone	Michael Lesk	\N	1986
7449298	Machine Learning	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	fisher1987kav	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	139--172	\N	2	\N	file = {fisher1987kav.pdf:fisher1987kav.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1007/BF00114265}	Conceptual clustering is an important way of summarizing and explaining data. However, the recent formulation of this paradigm has allowed little exploration of conceptual clustering as a means of improving performance. Furthermore, previous work in conceptual clustering has not explicitly dealt with constraints imposed by real world environments. This article presents COBWEB, a conceptual clustering system that organizes data so as to maximize inference ability. Additionally, COBWEB is incremental and computationally economical, and thus can be flexibly applied in a variety of domains.	d33161b12ed53394822c1511ee1bca81	593245cb15f52ab69375a34606d2dd6a	b315a53f0714e48f129b03961bd43572	article	Knowledge acquisition via incremental conceptual clustering	Fisher, D.H.	\N	1987
7449301	Meaning: The Frontier of Informatics?	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hutchins1987ssp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	151--173	\N	\N	\N	file = {hutchins1987ssp.pdf:hutchins1987ssp.pdf:PDF}, docname = {hutchins1987ssp.pdf}	The provision of summaries is of crucial importance for fully effective retrieval of information, but research on summarization has been relatively neglected, After an outline of the basic linguistic and cognitive complexities of text understanding and summarizing, the paper reviews some current projects towards automating various aspects of summarization, and discusses future prospects.	7888f4a7121bd8fba8414a20e7ab545f	8206f6ec29c25a9d96301bf999830043	840f7c4fbcfb16efca40478cf1b6da31	article	Summarization: Some Problems and Methods	Hutchins, J.	\N	1987
7449311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	\N	\N	\N	cover1991eit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {cover1991eit.pdf:cover1991eit.pdf:PDF}	\N	f5131ed314150425fdce3a325eb2acdf	acc9a26421af8eb6916093f01397fdec	e54779accb7425a9f32da4753856d32b	book	Elements of Information Theory	Cover, T.M. and Thomas, J.A.	Donald L. Schilling	1991
7449320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14th Conf. on Computational linguistics-Volume 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yarowsky1992wsd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	454--460	\N	\N	\N	file = {yarowsky1992wsd.pdf:yarowsky1992wsd.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.3115/992133.992140}	This paper describes a program that disambiguates English word senses in unrestricted text using statistical models of the major Roget's Thesaurus categories. Roget's categories serve as approximations of conceptual classes. The categories listed for a word in Roget's index tend to correspond to sense distinctions; thus selecting the most likely category provides a useful level of sense disambiguation. The selection of categories is accomplished by identifying and weighting words that are indicative of each category when seen in context, using a Bayesian theoretical framework.Other statistical approaches have required special corpora or hand-labeled training examples for much of the lexicon. Our use of class models overcomes this knowledge acquisition bottleneck, enabling training on unrestricted monolingual text without human intervention. Applied to the 10 million word Grolier's Encyclopedia, the system correctly disambiguated 92% of the instances of 12 polysemous words that have been previously studied in the literature.	bd6cf7f0d74ce3f3e9eca57dcfc27743	9a7f79fa2c675df867474674bd5827cd	816591f48480d3c7483175e5ed75de9a	inproceedings	Word-sense disambiguation using statistical models of Roget's categories trained on large corpora	Yarowsky, D.	\N	1992
7449328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 32nd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wu1994vsa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133--138	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Cruces, New Mexico}, citeseercitationcount = {0}, file = {wu1994vsa.pdf:wu1994vsa.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/417961.html}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/981732.981751}	This paper will focus on the semantic representation of verbs in computer systems and its impact on lexical selection problems in machine translation (MT). Two groups of English and Chinese verbs are examined to show that lexical selection must be based on interpretation of the sentences as well as selection restrictions placed on the verb arguments. A novel representation scheme is suggested, and is compared to representations with selection restrictions used in transfer-based MT. We see our approach as closely aligned with knowledge-based MT approaches (KBMT), and as a separate component that could be incorporated into existing systems. Examples and experimental results will show that, using this scheme, inexact matches can achieve correct lexical selection.	4d1ce97aea0dbd84e37093947fb4602e	989d643f6769ca53ccbd1e9d2308ab0f	f7d9f22cf7ae545ceae9aa7d46bdf705	inproceedings	Verb Semantics And Lexical Selection	Zhibiao Wu and Martha Palmer	\N	1994
7449334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14th Int'l. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	resnik95using	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	448-453	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Canadá}, file = {resnik95using.pdf:resnik95using.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/resnik95using.html}	This paper presents a new measure of semantic similarity in an is-a taxonomy, based on the notion of information content. Experimental evaluation suggests that the measure performs encouragingly well (a correlation of r = 0.79 with a benchmark set of human similarity judgments, with an upper bound of r = 0.90 for human subjects performing the same task), and significantly better than the traditional edge counting approach (r = 0.66).	3c6c652868a84987da25470c5163ff93	746146003bcba4f1df57044178a1b9ac	0076365dcf4e065e2b89261984b1f751	inproceedings	Using information content to evaluate semantic similarity in a taxonomy	Philip Resnik	\N	1995
7449344	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l. Conf. on Research in Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jiang1997ssb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19--33	\N	\N	\N	file = {jiang1997ssb.pdf:jiang1997ssb.pdf:PDF}	This paper presents a new approach for measuring semantic similarity/distance between words and concepts. It combines a lexical taxonomy structure with corpus statistical information so that the semantic distance between nodes in the semantic space constructed by the taxonomy can be better quantified with the computational evidence derived from a distributional analysis of corpus data. Specifically, the proposed measure is a combined approach that inherits the edge-based approach of the edge counting scheme, which is then enhanced by the node-based approach of the information content calculation. When tested on a common data set of word pair similarity ratings, the proposed approach outperforms other computational models. It gives the highest correlation value (r = 0.828) with a benchmark based on human similarity judgements, whereas an upper bound (r = 0.885) is observed when human subjects replicate the same task.	d2f2f34d2dd1d19d0e20c27f7e8016b7	1c1e6dfa574a5844a1da0b45f7dfacaa	59c42babd3c0f8f01d90eecd67b700a6	inproceedings	Semantic similarity based on corpus statistics and lexical taxonomy	Jiang, J.J. and Conrath, D.W.	\N	1997
7449345	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Lienhart1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	54-62	\N	12	\N	file = {Lienhart1997.pdf:Lienhart1997.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Lienhart1997.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/265563.265572}	The abstract of an article is a short summary often used to pre-select material relevant to the reader. In this case, abstract and document are the same medium, namely text. In the age of multimedia, it would be desirable to use video abstracts in a similar way—as short clips containing the essence of a longer video, without a break in the presentation medium. However, the state of Video Abstracting the art involves textual abstracts for indexing and searching large video archives.	e2bd6d96ae8f99cf2deaa191fac1040a	135e88f8bab053245a1488949ef2a2ac	34cfa10eaef556f868c382ec9bde6346	article	Video abstracting	R. Lienhart and S. Pfeiffer and W. Effelsberg	\N	1997
7449346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14th National Conf. on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ManiB97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	622-628	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, file = {ManiB97.pdf:ManiB97.pdf:PDF}, docname = {ManiB97.pdf}	We describe a new method for summarizing similarities and differences in a pair of related documents using a graph representation for text. Concepts denoted by words, phrases, and proper names in the document are represented positionally as nodes in the graph along with edges corresponding to semantic relations between items. Given a perspective in terms of which the pair of documents is to be summarized, the algorithm first uses a spreading activation technique to discover, in each document, nodes semantically related to the topic. The activated graphs of each document are then matched to yield a graph corresponding to similarities and differences between the pair, which is rendered in natural language. An evaluation of these techniques has been carried out.	c86f4c0278f961ca58a3192de34989d4	bdcca006bcc7bd1cc169f926adbe43db	6f8b5bca8a7c32f872b317e2e19880bc	inproceedings	Multi-Document Summarization by Graph Search and Matching	Inderjeet Mani and Eric Bloedorn	\N	1997
7449347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 5th ACM Int'l. Conf. on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merlino	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	381-391	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, United States}, file = {Merlino.pdf:Merlino.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0897919912}, docname = {Merlino.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/266180.266390}	In this paper we examine tire developed techniques and lessons learned in an operational multimedia exploitation system, Broadcast News Editor (BNE) and Broadcast News Navigator (BNN). BNE captures, analyzes, annotates, segments, summarizes, and stores broadcast news audio, video and textual data within tlte context of multimedia database system BNN provides web based retrieval tools from the multimedia database system. TJle key innovation of this system is the detection and segmentation of story segments from the multimedia broadcast stream. TJtis paper discusses: . TJte utility of using story segments to discover broadcast news stories of interest . Tlte textual, video, and audio cues used for story segment detection . Teclmiques developed for identifying story segments  . Details of tlte operational BNE and BNN system BNE and BNN are currently used every evening at MJTRE’s Multimedia Researclz Lab and to this point have automatically processed over 6011 news stories from over 349 broadcasts of CNN Prime News (TM).	4fff4a3cff4498068ada51f7d0bccdbf	b3a71f4a3f25ed1fcda90eb1eda10bc9	830eb4462d49cb3860265ca3d5e6114e	inproceedings	Broadcast News Navigation using Story Segmentation	A. Merlino and D. Morey and M. Maybury	\N	1997
7449348	Information Processing and Management: an International Journal	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salton1997	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=256268.256282	\N	\N	\N	\N	193-207	\N	2	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, file = {Salton1997.pdf:Salton1997.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Salton1997.pdf}, doi = {10.1016/S0306-4573(96)00062-3}	In recent years, information retrieval techniques have been used for automatic generation of semantic hypertext links. This study applies the ideas from the automatic link generation research to attack another important problem in text processing—automatic text summarization. An automatic “general purpose�? text summarization tool would be of immense utility in this age of information overload. Using the techniques used (by most automatic hypertext link generation algorithms) for inter-document link generation, we generate intra-document links between passages of a document. Based on the intra-document linkage pattern of a text, we characterize the structure of the text. We apply the knowledge of text structure to do automatic text summarization by passage extraction. We evaluate a set of fifty summaries generated using our techniques by comparing them to paragraph extracts constructed by humans. The automatic summarization methods perform well, especially in view of the fact that the summaries generated by two humans for the same article are surprisingly dissimilar.	1b785d3a2be9ea1215aa5a3acf489633	7714739266a2aa805e0a6553f154a800	36588cfd6b886a6d6eda71964564b37a	article	Automatic text structuring and summarization	G. Salton and A. Singhal and M. Mitra and C. Buckley	\N	1997
7449352	\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	hirst1998lcr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	305--332	\N	\N	fellbaum1998wel		\N	96e2a8ddc11f32ab14d4a36c77b7e7c9	5636bca6376c75607f15506956aa5928	055a6608c3fe6aafeea416c2e4a961b9	inbook	{WordNet}: An Electronic Lexical Database - Lexical Chains as Representations of Context for the Detection and Correction of Malapropisms, in Wordnet: An Electronic Lexical Database	Hirst, G. and St-Onge, D.	Fellbaum, C.	1998
7449353	WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	leacock1998clc	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	265--283	\N	\N	fellbaum1998wel		\N	7c809f90845ee359cb4714459eb86870	f25323821bdbb7ffc84f9cbe93fe5bac	ab93350a98c0e744eedf6eaf3f3d8131	inbook	{WordNet}: An Electronic Lexical Database - Combining local context and WordNet similarity for word sense identification, in Wordnet: An Electronic Lexical Database	Leacock, C. and Chodorow, M.	Fellbaum, C.	1998
7449354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 15th Int'l. Conf. on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lin1998itd	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=657297	\N	\N	\N	\N	296--304	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madison, WI, USA}, file = {lin1998itd.pdf:lin1998itd.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/95071.html}, isbn = {1-55860-556-8}	Similarity is an important and widely used concept. Previous definitions of similarity are tied to a particular application or a form of knowledge representation. We present an informationtheoretic definition of similarity that is applicable as long as there is a probabilistic model. We demonstrate how our definition can be used to measure the similarity in a number of different domains.	7e15828eb8becb7dfc0643a0f213a1a7	a10dea9ffd5eb0372137e838d45878e1	cda217a5f0c5c5b1b0d32e0da742dd07	inproceedings	An information-theoretic definition of similarity	Dekang Lin	\N	1998
7449355	Computational Linguistics	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Radev1998	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&id=972755	\N	\N	\N	\N	469-500	\N	3	\N	issn = {0891-2017}, file = {Radev1998.pdf:Radev1998.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Radev1998.pdf}	We present a methodology for summarization of news about current events in the form of briefings that include appropriate background (historical) information. The system that we developed, SUMMONS, uses the output of systems developed for the DARPA Message Understanding Conferences to generate summaries of multiple documents on the same or related events, presenting similarities and differences, contradictions, and generalizations among sources of information. We describe the various components of the system, showing how information from multiple articles is combined, organized into a paragraph, and finally, realized as English sentences. A feature of our work is the extraction of descriptions of entities such as people and places for reuse to enhance a briefing.	3787e1f0926c0e9e05a88d535f8394af	291b53ebeb8e2cb96fbdd97bbd962dbc	5639b30cf8296c2f0faa3fe616e26cca	article	Generating Natural Language Summaries from Multiple On-Line Sources	DR Radev and K. McKeown	\N	1998
7449356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	fellbaum1998wel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {fellbaum1998wel.pdf:fellbaum1998wel.pdf:PDF}	\N	c8f094ff51be2011620117af169010b7	b0b4c76c61ec0e8ba8751b3798ff76ad	17f202bad7f45e5f310040b7a159bd43	book	{WordNet}: An Electronic Lexical Database	\N	Fellbaum, C.	1998
7449361	Information Retrieval	1	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Mani1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	35-67	\N	1	\N	file = {Mani1999.pdf:Mani1999.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Mani1999.pdf}, doi = {10.1023/A:1009930203452}	In many modern information retrieval applications, a common problem which arises is the existence of multiple documents covering similar information, as in the case of multiple news stories about an event or a sequence of events. A particular challenge for text summarization is to be able to summarize the similarities and differences in information content among these documents. The approach described here exploits the results of recent progress in information extraction to represent salient units of text and their relationships. By exploiting meaningful relations between units based on an analysis of text cohesion and the context in which the comparison is desired, the summarizer can pinpoint similarities and differences, and align text segments. In evaluation experiments, these techniques for exploiting cohesion relations result in summaries which (i) help users more quickly complete a retrieval task (ii) result in improved alignment accuracy over baselines, and (iii) improve identification of topic-relevant similarities and differences.	ad48d683cd343d28d4c96c0ea872b976	bdda556c0c03d6f883c1e1c551e8f8cc	caf394cb879d1ba959e78ed0c01ff4f2	article	Summarizing Similarities and Differences Among Related Documents	I. Mani and E. Bloedorn	\N	1999
7449370	Computer	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	hahn2000cas	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	29--36	\N	11	\N	file = {hahn2000cas.pdf:hahn2000cas.pdf:PDF}, docname = {hahn2000cas.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/2.881692}	Summarization, the art of abstracting key content from one or more information sources, has become an integral part of everyday life. Researchers are investigating summarization tools and methods that automatically extract or abstract content from a range of information sources, including multimedia. Researchers are looking at approaches which roughly fall into two categories. Knowledge-poor approaches rely on not having to add new rules for each new application domain or language. Knowledge-rich approaches assume that if you grasp the meaning of the text, you can reduce it more effectively, thus yielding a better summary. Some approaches use a hybrid. In both methods, the main constraint is the compression requirement. High reduction rates pose a challenge because they are hard to attain without a reasonable amount of background knowledge. Another challenge is how to evaluate summarizers. If you are to trust that the summary is indeed a reliable substitute for the source, you must be confident that it does in fact reflect what is relevant in that source. Hence, methods for creating and evaluating summaries must complement each other.	95c4cb5428c6f858e3e0727ff3afc442	8aacf3061ec1feafa972d16591b47990	b5289e563d671938a696e0938e7dc77e	article	The challenges of automatic summarization	Hahn, U. and Mani, I.	\N	2000
7449376	\N	30	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doan2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	509--520	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, location = {Santa Barbara, California, USA}, file = {:Doan2001.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1145/376284.375731}	A data-integration system provides access to a multitude of data sources through a single mediated schema. A key bottleneck in building such systems has been the laborious manual construction of semantic mappings between the source schemas and the mediated schema. We describe LSD, a system that employs and extends current machine-learning techniques to semi-automatically find such mappings. LSD first asks the user to provide the semantic mappings for a small set of data sources, then uses these mappings together with the sources to train a set of learners. Each learner exploits a different type of information either in the source schemas or in their data. Once the learners have been trained, LSD finds semantic mappings for a new data source by applying the learners, then combining their predictions using a meta-learner. To further improve matching accuracy, we extend machine learning techniques so that LSD can incorporate domain constraints as an additional source of knowledge, and develop a novel learner that utilizes the structural information in XML documents. Our approach thus is distinguished in that it incorporates multiple types of knowledge. Importantly, its architecture is extensible to additional learners that may exploit new kinds of information. We describe a set of experiments on several real-world domains, and show that LSD proposes semantic mappings with a high degree of accuracy.	77ec4e3565a3b8dd38e011a56a62e1bb	1550f1948858bf8b315ea2fc6ed789cd	4755afba0920f1bd756fb5184e26cdf8	inproceedings	Reconciling schemas of disparate data sources: a machine-learning approach	AnHai Doan and Pedro Domingos and Alon Y. Halevy	\N	2001
7449379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hunter01adding	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hunter01adding.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	261--281	\N	\N	\N	text = {Hunter, J.: Adding Multimedia to the Semantic Web - Building an MPEG-7 Ontology. Proc. of the First Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS), , Stanford, USA (2001) 261-281}, location = {Stanford, USA}, citeseercitationcount = {0}, file = {hunter01adding.pdf:hunter01adding.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/459015.html}, docname = {hunter01adding.pdf}	For the past two years the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG), a working group of ISO/IEC, have been developing MPEG-7 [1], the "Multimedia Content Description Interface", a standard for describing multimedia content. The goal of this standard is to develop a rich set of standardized tools to enable both humans and machines to generate and understand audiovisual descriptions which can be used to enable fast efficient retrieval from digital archives (pull applications) as well as filtering of streamed audiovisual broadcasts on the Internet (push applications). MPEG-7 is intended to describe audiovisual information regardless of storage, coding, display, transmission, medium, or technology. It will address a wide variety of media types including: still pictures, graphics, 3D models, audio, speech, video, and combinations of these (e.g., multimedia presentations). MPEG-7 is due for completion in October 2001. At this stage MPEG-7 definitions (description schemes and descriptors) are expressed solely in XML Schema [2-4]. XML Schema has been ideal for expressing the syntax, structural, cardinality and datatyping constraints required by MPEG-7. However it has become increasingly clear that in order to make MPEG-7 accessible, re-usable and interoperable with other domains then the semantics of the MPEG-7 metadata terms also need to be expressed in an ontology using a machine-understandable language. This paper describes the trials and tribulations of building such an ontology represented in RDF Schema [5] and demonstrates how this ontology can be exploited and reused by other communities on the semantic web (such as TV-Anytime [6], MPEG-21 [7], NewsML [8], museum, educational and geospatial domains) to enable the inclusion and exchange of multimedia content through a common understanding of the associated MPEG-7 multimedia content descriptions.	dcf3ddfdcf866e3bed51baae0e8c7626	0dfbaacd0cf9ab3dcabc9cb6400a87c4	738544560c4107f45a182df56212b593	inproceedings	Adding Multimedia to the Semantic Web - Building an {MPEG-7} Ontology	Jane Hunter	\N	2001
7449380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 27th Int'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madhavan2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=672191	\N	\N	\N	\N	49--58	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, CA, USA}, file = {Madhavan2001.pdf:Madhavan2001.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-804-4}	Schema matching is a critical step in many applications, such as XML message mapping, data warehouse loading, and schema integration. In this paper, we investigate algorithms for generic schema matching, outside of any particular data model or application. We first present a taxonomy for past solutions, showing that a rich range of techniques is available. We then propose a new algorithm, Cupid, that discovers mappings between schema elements based on their names, data types, constraints, and schema structure, using a broader set of techniques than past approaches. Some of our innovations are the integrated use of linguistic and structural matching, context-dependent matching of shared types, and a bias toward leaf structure where much of the schema content resides. After describing our algorithm, we present experimental results that compare Cupid to two other schema matching systems.	2ab3c621ec7a2fab06fa89668ac01363	153970ef37131ecbc0ad17f24b9134e1	caf8565dd1a83c012eafb75641d8f3e6	inproceedings	Generic schema matching with {Cupid}	Jayant Madhavan and Philip A. Bernstein and Erhard Rahm	\N	2001
7449381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marcu2001uar	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073083.1073145	\N	\N	\N	\N	368--375	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}, file = {marcu2001uar.pdf:marcu2001uar.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.3115/1073083.1073145}	We present an unsupervised approach to recognizing discourse relations of CONTRAST, EXPLANATION-EVIDENCE, CONDITION and ELABORATION that hold between arbitrary spans of texts. We show that discourse relation classifiers trained on examples that are automatically extracted from massive amounts of text can be used to distinguish between some of these relations with accuracies as high as 93%, even when the relations are not explicitly marked by cue phrases.	17bded3fa9c874615886bb7130daa28d	87cb8e2f5c513da0a8106ff83c1f181f	0a567e1c96855fbd151167bb3709dc77	inproceedings	An unsupervised approach to recognizing discourse relations	Daniel Marcu and Abdessamad Echihabi	\N	2001
7449383	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	Proc. of the Senseval-2 Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pedersen01machine	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pedersen01machine.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toulouse}, file = {pedersen01machine.pdf:pedersen01machine.pdf:PDF}	This paper describes the sixteen Duluth entries in the Senseval-2 comparative exercise among word sense disambiguation systems. There were eight pairs of Duluth systems entered in the Spanish and English lexical sample tasks. These are all based on standard machine learning algorithms that induce classifiers from sense-tagged training text where the context in which ambiguous words occur are represented by simple lexical features. These are highly portable, robust methods that can serve as a foundation for more tailored approaches.	aad32d3d97c9896c1c5e6236d271583f	4b300763f0d52e4bcbf817234f02e689	935680d0e47cab81783796f4d6b1503d	inproceedings	Machine learning with lexical features: The Duluth approach to Senseval	T. Pedersen	\N	2001
7449384	The VLDB Journal	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	rahm2001saa	\N	\N	\N	"Philip A. Bernstein (; Universitat Leipzig , Institu fu Informatik; ; 04109 Leipzig , Germany;; Microsoft Research , Redmond , WA 98052-6399 , USA ; (e-mail :);"	\N	334--350	\N	4	\N	file = {rahm2001saa.pdf:rahm2001saa.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/501856.html}	Schema matching is a basic problem in many database application domains, such as data integration, E-business, data warehousing, and semantic query processing. In current implementations, schema matching is typically performed manually, which has significant limitations. On the other hand, previous research papers have proposed many techniques to achieve a partial automation of the match operation for specific application domains. We present a taxonomy that covers many of these existing approaches, and we describe the approaches in some detail. In particular, we distinguish between schema-level and instance-level, element-level and structure-level, and language-based and constraint-based matchers. Based on our classification we review some previous match implementations thereby indicating which part of the solution space they cover. We intend our taxonomy and review of past work to be useful when comparing different approaches to schema matching, when developing a new match algorithm, and when implementing a schema matching component.	4c72c9d01cdcc047de68bc749076fecb	a63a4ca2917ac1ac80cb8fde3f6ac400	c611a8fcb628a138c6213ac7c2ef333c	article	A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching	Rahm, E. and Bernstein, P.A.	\N	2001
7449385	\N	1	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the IEEE Int'l. Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	waibel2001aam	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	597--600	\N	\N	\N	location = {Salt Lake City, Utah, USA}, file = {waibel2001aam.pdf:waibel2001aam.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/waibel01advances.html}	Oral communication is transient but many important decisions, social contracts and fact findings are first carried out in an oral setup, documented in written form and later retrieved. At Carnegie Mellons University’s Interactive Systems Laboratories we have been experimenting with the documentation of meetings. This paper summarizes part of the progress that we have made in this test bed, specifically on the question of automatic transcription using LVCSR, information access using non-keyword based methods, summarization and user interfaces. The system is capable to automatically construct a searchable and browsable audiovisual database of meetings and provide access to these records.	011b64b711768a40da81db15ceba6328	d33ad95f5c0eea8257dd3e5c3ac2fe4a	4d70724c7b0fd83871f7a71982d52a79	inproceedings	Advances in automatic meeting record creation and access	Waibel, A. and Bett, M. and Metze, F. and Ries, K. and Schaaf, T. and Schultz, T. and Soltau, H. and Yu, H. and Zechner, K.	\N	2001
7449386	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	Proc. of the 4th Int'l. Conf. on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	banerjee2002ala	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17--23	\N	\N	\N	location = {Mexico City - Mexico}, file = {banerjee2002ala.pdf:banerjee2002ala.pdf:PDF;banerjee2002ala.ps:banerjee2002ala.ps:PostScript}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-45715-1_11}	This paper presents an adaptation of Lesk’s dictionarybased word sense disambiguation algorithm. Rather than using a standard dictionary as the source of glosses for our approach, the lexical database WordNet is employed. This provides a rich hierarchy of semantic relations that our algorithm can exploit. This method is evaluated using the English lexical sample data from the Senseval-2 word sense disambiguation exercise, and attains an overall accuracy of 32%. This represents a significant improvement over the 16% and 23% accuracy attained by variations of the Lesk algorithm used as benchmarks during the SENSEVAL-2 comparative exercise among word sense disambiguation systems.	01dad97ee9d1830e398ffabce639a0e8	6039934442e1788584bd32deca3578c6	f471834ea5297f5c29dbd10dd857d8b2	inproceedings	An Adapted Lesk Algorithm for Word Sense Disambiguation Using WordNet	Banerjee, S. and Pedersen, T.	\N	2002
7449387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bormans2002mov	http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/standards/mpeg-21/mpeg-21.htm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {bormans2002mov.pdf:bormans2002mov.pdf:PDF}, docname = {bormans2002mov.pdf}	\N	b8018bad5bafc53b5a42a5262547c13a	9a058e70f2ca9896ec128e223cbdacfe	c0b1a27f003a729c5468a1c94bc58aed	techreport	{MPEG-21} Overview v. 5	J. Bormans and K. Hill	\N	2002
7449389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 28th Int'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Do2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	610--621	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, China}, file = {:Do2002.pdf:PDF}	Schema matching is the task of finding semantic correspondences between elements of two schemas. It is needed in many database applications, such as integration of web data sources, data warehouse loading and XML message mapping. To reduce the amount of user effort as much as possible, automatic approaches combining several match techniques are required. While such match approaches have found considerable interest recently, the problem of how to best combine different match algorithms still requires further work. We have thus developed the COMA schema matching system as a platform to combine multiple matchers in a flexible way. We provide a large spectrum of individual matchers, in particular a novel approach aiming at reusing results from previous match operations, and several mechanisms to combine the results of matcher executions. We use COMA as a framework to comprehensively evaluate the effectiveness of different matchers and their combinations for real-world schemas. The results obtained so far show the superiority of combined match approaches and indicate the high value of reuse-oriented strategies.	4911fbf371968ed2aae66c6bc8bc8c79	1e5c80af6ad93ec5c46e8be9252088b5	00d14b483032dc4ebdca8e36641d572d	inproceedings	{COMA}: a system for flexible combination of schema matching approaches	Hong{-}Hai Do and Erhard Rahm	\N	2002
7449390	\N	5021	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Storage and Retrieval for Media Databases Conf. (SPIE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eidenberger2003vsm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	64--76	\N	\N	\N	location = {Santa Clara}, citeseercitationcount = {0}, file = {eidenberger2003vsm.pdf:eidenberger2003vsm.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/566538.html}, docname = {eidenberger2003vsm.pdf}, doi = {10.1117/12.476241}	The focus of this paper is on similarity modeling. In the first part we revisit underlying concepts of similarity modeling and sketch the currently most used VIR similarity model (Linear Weighted Merging, LWM). Motivated by its drawbacks we introduce a new general similarity model called Logical Retrieval (LR) that offers more flexibility than LWM. In the second part we integrate the Feature Contrast Model (FCM) in this environment, developed by psychologists to explain human peculiarities in similarity perception. FCM is integrated as a general method for distance measurement. The results show that FCM performs (in the LR context) better than metric-based distance measurement. Euclidean distance is used for comparison because it is used in many VIR systems and is based on the questionable metric axioms. FCM minimizes the number of clusters in distance space. Therefore it is the ideal distance measure for LR. FCM allows a number of different parameterizations. The tests reveal that in average a symmetric, non-subtractive configuration that emphasizes common properties of visual objects performs best. Its major drawback in comparison to Euclidean distance is its worse performance (in terms of query execution time).	cdd88106797418931e61808c84d99660	40cfcaf4b649c6e6692b2d9caf9639fd	0a0eb25941f062d3267ebc901317ff6b	inproceedings	Visual Similarity Measurement with the Feature Contrast Model	Horst Eidenberger and Christian Breiteneder	\N	2002
7449395	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenen	http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/standards/mpeg-4/mpeg-4.htm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Koenen.pdf:Koenen.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Koenen.pdf}	\N	8125e7a177ca3940b2b6f654731c1ec0	26244fb251aae6e0e3a39490f7652422	3d95f5c7234cc9b3d6d91071107e7f01	techreport	Overview of the {MPEG-4} Standard	Koenen, Rob Ed.	\N	2002
7449396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Manning2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Manning2000.pdf:Manning2000.pdf:PDF}	\N	ff0f5c6987e960bfedd99ab098baa086	6f7c587b9e91e5b305d743586634e6dd	0aa25a4056ac5efc13d2e4d602ae927f	book	Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing	Christopher D. Manning and Hinrich Sch{\\"u}tze	\N	2002
7449399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Map and Imagery Lab, Davidson Library, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara	\N	Santa Barbara, CA	\N	\N	adl2002	http://www.alexandria.ucsb.edu/gazetteer/FeatureTypes/ver070302	\N	\N	\N	Available at: http://www.alexandria.ucsb.edu/gazetteer/FeatureTypes/ver070302, last access on Dez 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47d6a0463f86363e563ecf400e6da9fc	a7315a419915b56bceec5c4c300935f4	f2a2525af33d0a8d7916922294a318c1	electronic	{ADL} Gazetteer Content Standard, Copyright UC Regents	{Map and Imagery Lab, Davidson Library, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara}	\N	2002
7449400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	martinez2002moi	http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/standards/mpeg-7/mpeg-7.htm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {martinez2002moi.pdf:martinez2002moi.pdf:PDF}, docname = {martinez2002moi.pdf}	\N	2a4c03eb262a06a22939d69bb33e625f	79cb5692396c56e8d3999966fa7f5a56	8a2b9e4058bab2505a3baff87de60c57	techreport	{MPEG-7} Overview v. 10	Mart\\'{i}nez, J.M. Ed.	\N	2002
7449401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 18th Int'l. Conf. on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Melnik2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	117--128	\N	\N	\N	file = {Melnik2002.pdf:Melnik2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2002.994702}	Matching elements of two data schemas or two data instances plays a key role in data warehousing, e-business, or even biochemical applications. In this paper we present a matching algorithm based on a fixpoint computation that is usable across different scenarios. The algorithm takes two graphs (schemas, catalogs, or other data structures) as input, and produces as output a mapping between corresponding nodes of the graphs. Depending on the matching goal, a subset of the mapping is chosen using filters. After our algorithm runs, we expect a human to check and if necessary adjust the results. As a matter of fact, we evaluate the 'accuracy' of the algorithm by counting the number of needed adjustments. We conducted a user study, in which our accuracy metric was used to estimate the labor savings that the users could obtain by utilizing our algorithm to obtain an initial matching. Finally, we illustrate how our matching algorithm is deployed as one of several high-level operators in an implemented testbed for managing information models and mappings	2a6a9abb87a35fc4f5bffae3c1f97294	b594e7bf9c85cc8ff28807470542c97c	46e9bfa70c176a5852edd702b3537b8a	inproceedings	Similarity flooding: a versatile graph matching algorithm and its application to schema matching	Melnik, S. and Garcia-Molina, H. and Rahm, E.	\N	2002
7449402	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 19th Int'l. Conf. on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nagao2002abm	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1072228.1072326	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	location = {Taipei, Taiwan}, file = {nagao2002abm.pdf:nagao2002abm.pdf:PDF}, docname = {nagao2002abm.pdf}	This paper presents techniques for multimedia annotation and their application to video summarization and translation. Our tool for annotation allows users to easily create annotation including voice transcripts, video scene descriptions, and visual/auditory object descriptions. The module for voice transcription is capable of multilingual spoken language identification and recognition. A video scene description consists of semi-automatically detected keyframes of each scene in a video clip and time codes of scenes. A visual object description is created by tracking and interactive naming of people and objects in video scenes. The text data in the multimedia annotation are syntactically and semantically structured using linguistic annotation. The proposed multimedia summarization works upon a multimodal document that consists of a video, keyframes of scenes, and transcripts of the scenes. The multimedia translation automatically generates several versions of multimedia content in different languages.	d38809e96623821e525f22a94f9c4e08	4ced734598f41d5fbc2ed9957164d690	5e09ccce929b55f7c13544ecddab3c55	inproceedings	Annotation-based multimedia summarization and translation	Nagao, K. and Ohira, S. and Yoneoka, M.	\N	2002
7449404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open GIS Consortium, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nebert2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fad52c73738e23b167902fc6e15cb7a0	f01a05359b21ce51d55bdd49f141aea0	c5ee7baf7177a35ac81dbddccd55b02d	standard	Catalog Services Specification, Version 1.1.1	D. Nebert	\N	2002
7449405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 3rd Int'l. Conf. on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	724147	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=724147	\N	\N	\N	\N	126--135	\N	\N	\N	location = {London, UK}, file = {724147.pdf:724147.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.21.8960}, isbn = {3540432191}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-45715-1}	This paper describes a methodology for supervised word sense disambiguation that relies on standard machine learning algorithms to induce classifiers from sense-tagged training examples where the context in which ambiguous words occur are represented by simple lexical features. This constitutes a baseline approach since it produces classifiers based on easy to identify features that result in accurate disambiguation across a variety of languages. This paper reviews several systems based on this methodology that participated in the Spanish and English lexical sample tasks of the Senseval-2 comparative exercise among word sense disambiguation systems. These systems fared much better than standard baselines, and were within seven to ten percentage points of accuracy of the mostly highly ranked systems.	fe8015c90dbdb0202101532c9af7de10	43c65dd9116060db9b8a7d22de1be23c	4ad667d3e05e306b8402de8e8a41f5e6	inproceedings	A Baseline Methodology for Word Sense Disambiguation	Ted Pedersen	\N	2002
7449406	EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing	2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	salembier2002oms	http://www.hindawi.com/GetPDF.aspx?pii=S1110865702000781	\N	\N	\N	\N	343--353	\N	4	\N	file = {salembier2002oms.pdf:salembier2002oms.pdf:PDF}, docname = {salembier2002oms.pdf}	This paper presents an overview of the MPEG-7 standard: the Multimedia Content Description Interface. It focuses on visual information description including low-level visual Descriptors and Segment Description Schemes. The paper also discusses some challenges in visual information analysis that will have to be faced in the future to allow efficient MPEG-7-based applications.	3507849ec848c3d63cb16532fa20f703	ed9ee97cf6f7b5634c6a99fe33b35baa	6ca14271bc35f9d5f9deebcf02d10629	article	Overview of the {MPEG-7} Standard and of Future Challenges for Visual Information Analysis	Salembier, P.	\N	2002
7449410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 18th Int'l. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	banerjee2003ego	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	805--810	\N	\N	\N	location = {Stockholm - Sweden}, file = {banerjee2003ego.pdf:banerjee2003ego.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/banerjee03extended.html}	This paper presents a new measure of semantic relatedness between concepts that is based on the number of shared words (overlaps) in their definitions (glosses). This measure is unique in that it extends the glosses of the concepts under consideration to include the glosses of other concepts to which they are related according to a given concept hierarchy. We show that this new measure reasonably correlates to human judgments. We introduce a new method of word sense disambiguation based on extended gloss overlaps, and demonstrate that it fares well on the SENSEVAL-2 lexical sample data.	1cf903c133d899182345140955ce4df1	3c167b09ee5f163432c2f356b553b8f9	e76015c1e35f173bac216d8c1b2d53c5	inproceedings	Extended gloss overlaps as a measure of semantic relatedness	Banerjee, S. and Pedersen, T.	\N	2003
7449411	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilenko03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AI03-305	\N	file = {Bilenko03.pdf:Bilenko03.pdf:PDF}	Many machine learning tasks require similarity functions that estimate likeness between observations. Similarity computations are particularly important for clustering and record linkage algorithms that depend on accurate estimates of the distance between datapoints. However, standard measures such as string edit distance and Euclidean distance often fail to capture an appropriate notion of similarity for a particular domain or dataset. This problem can be alleviated by employing learnable similarity functions that adapt using training data. In this proposal, we introduce two adaptive string similarity measures: (1) Learnable Edit Distance with Affine Gaps, and (2) Learnable Vector-Space Similarity Based on Pairwise Classification. These similarity functions can be trained using a corpus of labeled pairs of equivalent and non-equivalent strings. We illustrate the accuracy improvements obtained with these measures using MARLIN, our system for record linkage in databases that learns to combine adaptive and static string similarity functions in a two-level learning framework. $<$P$>$ Obtaining useful training examples for learnable similarity functions can be problematic due to scarcity of informative similar and dissimilar object pairs. We propose two strategies, Static-Active Selection and Weakly-Labeled Selection, that facilitate efficient training data collection for record linkage. Additionally, we describe a method for combining seeding with Euclidean distance learning for semi-supervised k-means clustering. Experimental evaluation demonstrates that our method outperforms unsupervised clustering and semi-supervised clustering that employs seeding or metric learning separately. $<$P$>$ In future research, we intend to pursue several directions in developing accurate learnable similarity functions and applying them to record linkage and clustering problems. This work will involve improving the proposed string similarity functions as well as introducing several novel approaches to adaptive string distance computation. We also plan to extend our initial work on learnable similarity functions for clustering, particularly for high-dimensional data. Finally, we will investigate the utility of various active learning strategies for learning similarity functions, as well as extend the preliminary work on static-active selection of training pairs.	19b1b68ec50189c1de32a1c54d4ba5f2	07c8ffde87849f1ede2d1a153006d5c2	b59554cad63f8f44014326bd231f063b	techreport	Learnable Similarity Functions and Their Applications to Record Linkage and Clustering	Mikhail Bilenko	\N	2003
7449412	Cultivate Interactive	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crofts2003ccr	http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue9/chios/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	file = {crofts2003ccr.pdf:crofts2003ccr.pdf:PDF}	CIDOC, the Comité International pour la Documentation is one of more than twenty committees that form part of ICOM - the International Council for Museums. CIDOC's members are primarily museum professionals working in the field of cultural heritage information and technology. It organises an annual conference and encompasses a number of working groups. The Documentation Standards working group - formed originally from the fusion of the data modelling and terminology working groups - took the decision in 1996 to embark on the development of a detailed conceptual model of the domain of cultural heritage information, known as the Conceptual Reference Model (CRM). The CRM was intended initially to extend and finally to replace the existing CIDOC relational data model [1] and the initial scope of the CRM was restricted to that of the International Guidelines for Museum Object Information: The CIDOC Information Categories, published in June 1995 [2]. This document, edited by a joint team of the CIDOC Data and Terminology and the Data Model Working Groups, resulted from the consolidation of earlier initiatives which had been in gestation since 1980. The Guidelines thus represented the fruit of many years of collective effort and reflection concerning museum information and constituted an obvious starting point for the development phase of the CRM. The first published version was released in Melbourne in 1998. Although originally developed by the CIDOC Document standards working group, the CRM is now maintained by the CRM Special Interest Group (CRM-SIG) organised by CIDOC but open to non-members. Version 3.2 of the CRM has been accepted by ISO TC 46/SC4 [3]. Currently at "Committee Draft" stage (ISO/CD 21127), the CRM will subsequently be published as an International Standard. This will transfer formal responsibility for the publication, review and maintenance of the CRM to ISO.	10c4da055e75bd87f043b5af8d4ea849	fd769d283080db3f4f71b687577b515c	4c3f09a3805db335afd0dd4175671006	article	The {CIDOC} Conceptual Reference Model: A standard for communicating cultural contents	N. Crofts and M. Doerr and T. Gill	\N	2003
7449413	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	The Lowell Database Research Self-Assessment Meeting	The Lowell Database Research Self-Assessment Meeting	\N	Presentation	Lowell, MA, USA	\N	\N	Haas2003	http://research.microsoft.com/~Gray/lowell/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:Haas2003.pdf:PDF}	A group of senior database researchers gathers every few years to assess the state of database research and to point out problem areas that deserve additional focus. This report summarizes the discussion and conclusions of the sixth ad-hoc meeting held May 4-6, 2003 in Lowell, Mass. It observes that information management continues to be a critical component of most complex software systems. It recommends that database researchers increase focus on: integration of text, data, code, and streams; fusion of information from heterogeneous data sources; reasoning about uncertain data; unsupervised data mining for interesting correlations; information privacy; and self-adaptation and repair.	864ff5bc5306d86a403af629051e8d23	dceba42486ade436837f9f533476dc7e	d4c8d1f16e0c19251505bea12aae1283	techreport	The top 10 reasons why federated can’t succeed (and why it will anyway)	Haas, L. and Carey, M.	\N	2003
7449414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	he2003ssm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	217--228	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}, file = {he2003ssm.pdf:he2003ssm.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {158113634X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/872757.872784}	Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditionally, the problem of matching multiple schemas has essentially relied on finding pairwise-attribute correspondence. This paper proposes a different approach, motivated by integrating large numbers of data sources on the Internet. On this "deep Web", we observe two distinguishing characteristics that offer a new view for considering schema matching: First, as the Web scales, there are ample sources that provide structured information in the same domains (e.g., books and automobiles). Second, while sources proliferate, their aggregate schema vocabulary tends to converge at a relatively small size. Motivated by these observations, we propose a new paradigm, statistical schema matching: Unlike traditional approaches using pairwise-attribute correspondence, we take a holistic approach to match all input schemas by finding an underlying generative schema model. We propose a general statistical framework MGS for such hidden model discovery, which consists of hypothesis modeling, generation, and selection. Further, we specialize the general framework to develop Algorithm MGSsd, targeting at synonym discovery, a canonical problem of schema matching, by designing and discovering a model that specifically captures synonym attributes. We demonstrate our approach over hundreds of real Web sources in four domains and the results show good accuracy.	7d41e64aac8936dfb24906fecb694143	b3abdc7628dbc94280eea9d5020743bd	c32f87bc15c5c9555aa70b7a939f7b42	inproceedings	Statistical schema matching across web query interfaces	Bin He and Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang	\N	2003
7449416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	iso19115	http://www.iso.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {iso191152003.pdf:iso191152003.pdf:PDF;iso191152003b.pdf:iso191152003b.pdf:PDF}, docname = {iso191152003.pdf}	\N	51c353fe8b545dca240dd16e15fe4d36	cfe906d201b50061d54ca8e932496f29	9ad00e2f9b9120b3407f14ebc695fe35	standard	{ISO} International Standard 19115; Geographic information - Metadata	{ISO-19115}	\N	2003
7449417	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRC Press, ISBN 0-8493-1854-8	\N	\N	\N	koschdmd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ebraryanddbd/Top?layout=document\\&id=10078610\\&?nosr=1}	\N	f5ae777ceeba28c335af7f220e6af8d7	f8e057fe2916e76980f9850ed9738316	6b840571725b5927d3a4c3702176055f	book	Distributed Multimedia Database Technologies supported by {MPEG-7} and {MPEG-21}	Kosch, H.	\N	2003
7449420	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Minnesota, Duluth	\N	patwardhan2003ida	http://www.cs.utah.edu/~sidd/papers/Patwardhan03.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {patwardhan2003ida.pdf:patwardhan2003ida.pdf:PDF}	Humans are able to judge the relatedness of words (concepts) relatively easily, and are often in general agreement as to how related two words are. For example, few would disagree that “pencil�? is more related to “paper�? than it is to “boat�?. Miller and Charles (1991) attribute this human perception of relatedness to the overlap of contextual representations of words in the human mind, and there is at least some understanding of how humans are able to perform this task. However, it remains an open question as to how to create automatic computational methods that assign relatedness values or scores to pairs of concepts. A number of measures of relatedness have been proposed, most of them relying on information taken from the lexical database WordNet, and possibly augmented with corpus based statistics. In this thesis we study a number of such measures, and offer various refinements to those proposed by Resnik (1995), Jiang and Conrath (1997) and Lin (1998). We then compare these measures along with three others in the context of a human relatedness study and in word sense disambiguation experiments. We find that the measures of Jiang and Conrath (1997) and Banerjee and Pedersen (2003) offer various advantages. With these results in mind, we propose and evaluate a new measure based on context vectors that combines the content of dictionary definitions with statistical information derived from large corpora. This measure is unusually flexible and robust, in that it does not depend on the structure of any particular dictionary, and it can incorporate information derived from any given corpus of text.	4e8d696db37775206283afb7c3ef226e	e981a5c69327516bd3c7e406e90298a9	a32953742b4f786c23b2cbf30100e968	mastersthesis	Incorporating Dictionary and Corpus Information Into a Context Vector Measure of Semantic Relatedness	Patwardhan, S.	\N	2003
7449421	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	Proc. of the 4th Int'l. Conf. on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	patwardhanbp03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	241--257	\N	\N	\N	location = {Mexico City, Mexico}, file = {patwardhanbp03.pdf:patwardhanbp03.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/patwardhan03using.html}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-36456-0}	This paper generalizes the Adapted Lesk Algorithm of Banerjee and Pedersen (2002) to a method of word sense disambiguation based on semantic relatedness. This is possible since Lesk's original algorithm (1986) is based on gloss overlaps which can be viewed as a measure of semantic relatedness. We evaluate a variety of measures of semantic relatedness when applied to word sense disambiguation by carrying out experiments using the English lexical sample data of Senseval-2. We find that the gloss overlaps of Adapted Lesk and semantic distance measure of Jiang and Conrath (1997) result in the highest accuracy.	255217952997203915a3f3dc310668e6	e29afc0072faf978e8f84b2da8012860	da5da898c3f8fed1ba2b7842a26f84ff	inproceedings	Using Measures of Semantic Relatedness for Word Sense Disambiguation	Patwardhan, S. and Banerjee, S. and Pedersen, T.	\N	2003
7449426	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	Proc. of the 19th National Conf. on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilenko04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	981--982	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aaai/aaai2004.html#Bilenko04}, bibdate = {2004-07-21}, location = {San Jose, California, USA}, file = {Bilenko04.pdf:Bilenko04.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/640812.html}, isbn = {0262511835}	Many problems in machine learning and data mining depend on distance estimates between observations, e.g., instance-based classification, clustering, information retrieval, and record linkage in databases. However, the appropriate notion of similarity can vary depending on the particular domain, dataset, or task at hand. Consequently, a large number of functions that compute similarity between objects have been developed for different data types, varying greatly in their expressiveness, mathematical properties, and assumptions (Gusfield 1997; Duda, Hart, & Stork 2001). Additionally, there exists a substantial body of research on feature space transformations that attempt to provide a more salient representation of data than the original feature space,	ec0b9fcd494f4057a5f6dd6370699c71	7d790a9b683803ae9b762da80e47b92b	bca8a3823019ea4516b9678189301353	inproceedings	Learnable Similarity Functions and their Applications to Clustering and Record Linkage	Mikhail Bilenko	Deborah L. McGuinness and George Ferguson	2004
7449432	Multimedia Systems	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	dagtas2004mdh	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	586--593	\N	6	\N	file = {dagtas2004mdh.pdf:dagtas2004mdh.pdf:PDF}, docname = {dagtas2004mdh.pdf}, doi = {10.1007/s00530-003-0130-3}	We present a multimedia information analysis framework for content-based browsing of video. Specifically, we develop algorithms for the automated extraction of video highlights in sports video that are based on audio, text, and image features. The extracted annotations are used to build applications for selective browsing of sports videos. Such summarization techniques enable content-based indexing of multimedia documents for efficient storage and retrieval. In addition, in the context of the newly emerging standard MPEG-7, these methods will enable applications that use MPEG-7 descriptions. As this standard provides only the syntax for representing such descriptions and not specific algorithms for extracting them, these algorithms are of great value for establishing MPEG-7 as an accepted standard. We provide experimental results for the proposed algorithms on several hours of sports programs that prove the feasibility of efficient video access techniques in a multimedia environment.	ba19b3e0661ae97cf8529b8d8bb789ef	48a7d66fa13bd8adee5c5188d8fe5f7e	ab45bdf772492c5e884580e47c7b01fc	article	Multimodal detection of highlights for multimedia content	Dagtas, S. and Abdel-Mottaleb, M.	\N	2004
7449438	Int'l. Journal of Human-Computer Studies	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	hollink2004cui	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	601--626	\N	5	\N	file = {hollink2004cui.pdf:hollink2004cui.pdf:PDF}, docname = {hollink2004cui.pdf}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijhcs.2004.03.002}	In order to resolve the mismatch between user needs and current image retrieval techniques, we conducted a study to get more information about what users look for in images. First, we developed a framework for the classification of image descriptions by users, based on various classification methods from the literature. The classification framework distinguishes three related viewpoints on images, namely nonvisual metadata, perceptual descriptions and conceptual descriptions. For every viewpoint a set of descriptive classes and relations is specified. We used the framework in an empirical study, in which image descriptions were formulated by 30 participants. The resulting descriptions were split into fragments and categorized in the framework. The results suggest that users prefer general descriptions as opposed to specific or abstract descriptions. Frequently used categories were objects, events and relations between objects in the image.	6a55a0a852d36eecd2a22e8eac16bc3d	464166b2666457d23a80f95c6d63ca6b	1f295d6431486cb830e4d9ced956dbab	article	Classification of user image descriptions	Hollink, L. and Schreiber, A.T. and Wielinga, BJ and Worring, M.	\N	2004
7449440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO14496	http://www.iso.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f31f6b4e5328a004a5c5b068c24fd3c	a9d1a68dfa4346a13a2f0eea70dfa5c3	3f73cc8319a835770502d965b8a9b3e0	standard	{ISO/IEC} 14496-1:2004 ({MPEG-4})	{ISO-14496}	\N	2004
7449444	SIGMOD Records	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Rahm2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	26--31	\N	4	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {:Rahm2004.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1145/1041410.1041415}	Current schema matching approaches still have to improve for very large and complex schemas. Such schemas are increasingly written in the standard language W3C XML schema, especially in E-business applications. The high expressive power and versatility of this schema language, in particular its type system and support for distributed schemas and name-spaces, introduce new issues. In this paper, we study some of the important problems in matching such large XML schemas. We propose a fragment-oriented match approach to decompose a large match problem into several smaller ones and to reuse previous match results at the level of schema fragments.	830fe9439826fb99aabdecba01ebabb8	0f0e3fb7ad9ba808417e4edd867e9aa7	670a9f818725170cc990ad06762fec5e	article	Matching large {XML} schemas	Erhard Rahm and Hong-Hai Do and Sabine Ma\\ssmann	\N	2004
7449445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Information and Communication Technology, Univ. of Trento	\N	Department of Information and Communication Technology, Univ. of Trento	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shvaiko2004	http://dit.unitn.it/~accord	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:Shvaiko2004.pdf:PDF}	We are interested in development of methodologies, theories, mechanisms, and technologies which will allow for a meaningful interaction among information sources (databases, information systems, web sites, file systems) within World Wide Web. Antoine de St. Exupery said "perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away". The ACCORD project aims at harmonizing autonomy and coordination in order to tackle the interoperability problem, interpreting Exupery as follows: perfection is our way of harmonizing things, in particular achieving such a congruity among information sources, which is ideal for their meaningful interaction. "... not when there is nothing left to add" is how we think of autonomy since information sources are independent in a way they view and store their data. Our way to perfection is not by adding everything we are missing, therefore, in a sense, we accept the fact of being always incomplete, "... but when there is nothing left to take away" and, hence this is how we view coordination. Since it must be efficient, and, being incomplete, we are not interested in handling redundancies, we take as much as minimally required for a good enough run-time management of dependences among interacting information sources. The ACCORD project comprises the following research lines: Peer-to-Peer Databases (P2P DBs). In the P2P model, peers exchange data and/or services in completely decentralized distributed manner. Peers are autonomous, and are free to choose what other peers to interact with, and, in this point-to-point interaction, peers possess equal functional capabilities. We are interested in development of new methodologies, theories, mechanisms and technologies that would allow for databases to efficiently operate in the P2P settings. Namely, new theories are required, that would allow for modeling of P2P DBs, which may be heterogeneous, mutually overlapping and inconsistent. New mechanisms should be able to cope with the dynamic autonomous nature of P2P and provide means to support emergent network self-organization. New technologies should be provided in order to support full operational functioning of P2P DB systems on the Web, ensuring high extensibility of the solutions along several dimensions, such as scalability in the number of peers, size and kind of supported databases, level of heterogeneity, robustness, and so on. Data Models Representation Language. In order to enable meaningful represenation of information sources and also dependencies between them, we need to develop a formal language. We focus on the C-OWL language. C-OWL has two origins: the notion of context, and the notion of OWL ontology. Ontologies are shared models of a domain that encode a view which is common to a set of different parties. Contexts are local (meaning not shared) models which encode a party's view of a domain. We say that an ontology is contextualized, when its contents are kept local, and mapped with the contents of other ontologies via explicit (context) mappings. The result is C-OWL, a language whose syntax and semantics have to be obtained by extending the OWL syntax and semantics to allow for the representation of contextual ontologies. Semantic Matching Environment. We view Match as an operation which takes two graph-like structures (e.g., web classifications, business catalogs, ontologies) and produces a mapping between the nodes of these graphs that correspond semantically to each other. We focus on a schema-based solution, namely a matching system exploiting only the schema information, thus not considering instances. Our approach is based on the two key ideas. The first is that we calculate mappings between nodes of the graphs by computing semantic relations (e.g., equivalence, generality, disjointness). The second idea is that we determine semantic relations by analyzing the meaning (concepts, not labels) which is codified in the elements and the structures of the graphs. The main directions of the ongoing work are: (i) leveraging the lack of domain knowledge, including iterative semantic matching and element level semantic matching; (ii) user interfaces and customizing technology, including interactive semantic matching; (iii) extensive evaluation of the semantic matching environment, including testing methodology, industry-strength matching tasks from various application domains and end-user satisfaction study.	dc48270f19ea8c2d1c879e12dc4b65c9	58962b3d63371c7d582b7507d415cbe1	8ef9b6196c55cb9e1a38a7767d779593	electronic	The {ACCORD} project	Pavel Shvaiko and Fausto Giunchiglia	\N	2004
7449447	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	Proc. of the 13th Int'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wang2004ibs	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316726	\N	\N	\N	\N	408--419	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Canada}, file = {wang2004ibs.PDF:wang2004ibs.PDF:PDF}, isbn = {0-12-088469-0}	In a Web database that dynamically provides information in response to user queries, two distinct schemas, interface schema (the schema users can query) and result schema (the schema users can browse), are presented to users. Each partially reflects the actual schema of the Web database. Most previous work only studied the problem of schema matching across query interfaces of Web databases. In this paper, we propose a novel schema model that distinguishes the interface and the result schema of a Web database in a specific domain. In this model, we address two significant Web database schemamatching problems: intra-site and inter-site. The first problem is crucial in automatically extracting data from Web databases, while the second problem plays a significant role in meta-retrieving and integrating data from different Web databases. We also investigate a unified solution to the two problems based on query probing and instance-based schema matching techniques. Using the model, a cross validation technique is also proposed to improve the accuracy of the schema matching. Our experiments on real Web databases demonstrate that the two problems can be solved simultaneously with high precision and recall.	a4738577256eec7ec433d1fa532f16a2	00a1b1e17e7252beb0101237c0617232	78af399145300f3e216b71515e2d32ec	inproceedings	Instance-based schema matching for web databases by domain-specific query probing	Wang, J. and Wen, J.R. and Lochovsky, F. and Ma, W.Y.	\N	2004
7449450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical Report WS-04-01, Papers from the AAAI'04 Workshop on Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Zhang2004.pdf:Zhang2004.pdf:PDF}	Automatic Web site summarization, which is based on keyword and key sentence extraction from narrative text, is an effective means of making the content of a Web site easily accessible to Web users. This work is directed towards summary generation based on multi-word terms extracted by the C-value/NC-value method. Keyterm-based summaries are compared with keyword-based summaries for a list of test Web sites. The evaluation indicates that keyterm-based summaries are significantly better than keyword-based summaries, which have previously been shown to be as informative as human-authored summaries.	4452bf302adb6c2a994edc18b9c25b2f	dd13344d0fc2a846245a4172036b2981	d3a2e010b7b6ea9ad1d51f7efd23a48b	techreport	A Comparison of Keyword- and Keyterm-based Methods for Automatic Web Site Summarization	Zhang, Y. and Milios, E. and Zincir-Heywood, N.	\N	2004
7449451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1066283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	906--908	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland, USA}, file = {:1066283.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {10.1145/1066157.1066283}	We demonstrate the schema and ontology matching tool COMA++. It extends our previous prototype COMA utilizing a composite approach to combine different match algorithms [3]. COMA++ implements significant improvements and offers a comprehensive infrastructure to solve large real-world match problems. It comes with a graphical interface enabling a variety of user interactions. Using a generic data representation, COMA++ uniformly supports schemas and ontologies, e.g. the powerful standard languages W3C XML Schema and OWL. COMA++ includes new approaches for ontology matching, in particular the utilization of shared taxonomies. Furthermore, different match strategies can be applied including various forms of reusing previously determined match results and a so-called fragment-based match approach which decomposes a large match problem into smaller problems. Finally, COMA++ cannot only be used to solve match problems but also to comparatively evaluate the effectiveness of different match algorithms and strategies.	6e15d2f55fe752be0cbda4e112035ace	03cf551bd5ba5de800deea26c35a0d9d	8f56df7829892462896e7cd3f9e439f8	inproceedings	Schema and ontology matching with {COMA++}	David Aumueller and Hong-Hai Do and Sabine Massmann and Erhard Rahm	\N	2005
7449453	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Proc. of the 21st Int'l. Conf. on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilke2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	69--80	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1084-4627}, location = {Tokyo, Japan}, file = {Bilke2005.pdf:Bilke2005.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0769522858}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2005.126}	Most data integration applications require a matching between the schemas of the respective data sets. We show how the existence of duplicates within these data sets can be exploited to automatically identify matching attributes. We describe an algorithm that first discovers duplicates among data sets with unaligned schemas and then uses these duplicates to perform schema matching between schemas with opaque column names. Discovering duplicates among data sets with unaligned schemas is more difficult than in the usual setting, because it is not clear which fields in one object should be compared with which fields in the other. We have developed a new algorithm that efficiently finds the most likely duplicates in such a setting. Now, our schema matching algorithm is able to identify corresponding attributes by comparing data values within those duplicate records. An experimental study on real-world data shows the effectiveness of this approach.	0e00055285e84dd8078469160f086eb5	2867f175b4f678f6d8f6bcd217256551	81d739ee122d64f97e6e0973763f8c19	inproceedings	Schema matching using duplicates	Bilke, A. and Naumann, F.	\N	2005
7449456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	From Pharaohs to Geoinformatics. FIG Working Week 2005 and GSDI-8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crompvoets2005	http://de.scientificcommons.org/1159089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Crompvoets2005.pdf:Crompvoets2005.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Crompvoets2005.pdf}	Worldwide Status Development and Impact Assessment Geoportals Joep CROMPVOETS Arnold BREGT Floris BREE Pepijn van OORT Bastiaan van LOENEN The Netherlands Abbas RAJABIFARD and Ian WILLIAMSON Australia Key words Impact Assessment Catalogue Geoportals SUMMARY this moment numerous catalogue geoportals have been established and expected that many more geoportals will implemented the future the best our knowledge not many status development and impact assessment studies have been performed with regard all these initiatives certainly not worldwide scale very important know what the main developments and impacts these facilities are justify all costs efforts and time implement these geoportals and improve their effectiveness and efficiency For this reason survey was undertaken November April order assess the worldwide status developments and impacts The survey consisted questions and was sent all known geoportal coordinators total coordinators were contacted coordinators completed the survey They were mainly coordinating international national federal and state geoportals Europe Australia and USA Canada only few were coordinating Caribbean African and Asian ones The results were aggregated for the whole world The main results are that the implementation geoportals global activity that the use geoportals and spatial data will increase that more services will provided and new services will introduced within the next years the main drawbacks for implementation are considered institutio	99ee00cbd896299e968ee22674ed7206	455de1b0fd69e5aa6a438ec3ccf10b41	13ae7c97888775c65b91ac8fdd34bbaa	inproceedings	Worldwide (status, development and) impact assessment of geoportals	Bregt, A.K. and Rajabifard, A. and Williamson, I.	\N	2005
7449461	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Proc. of the 21st Int'l. Conf. on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madhavan2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	57--68	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1084-4627}, location = {Tokyo, Japan}, file = {:Madhavan2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2005.39}	Schema Matching is the problem of identifying corresponding elements in different schemas. Discovering these correspondences or matches is inherently difficult to automate. Past solutions have proposed a principled combination of multiple algorithms. However, these solutions sometimes perform rather poorly due to the lack of sufficient evidence in the schemas being matched. In this paper we show how a corpus of schemas and mappings can be used to augment the evidence about the schemas being matched, so they can be matched better. Such a corpus typically contains multiple schemas that model similar concepts and hence enables us to learn variations in the elements and their properties. We exploit such a corpus in two ways. First, we increase the evidence about each element being matched by including evidence from similar elements in the corpus. Second, we learn statistics about elements and their relationships and use them to infer constraints that we use to prune candidate mappings. We also describe how to use known mappings to learn the importance of domain and generic constraints. We present experimental results that demonstrate corpus-based matching outperforms direct matching (without the benefit of a corpus) in multiple domains.	dbcac7963e3a3529b97fcfd31c20c942	b5ac7fd5a9888f0c880a326710d1b78d	ee60213b920b2bb12a31a7514a3db5de	inproceedings	Corpus-based schema matching	Madhavan, J. and Bernstein, P.A. and Doan, A. and Halevy, A.	\N	2005
7449462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Geoscience Consortium Inc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nebert2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Nebert2005.pdf:Nebert2005.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Nebert2005.pdf}	\N	bb57a3e79b8057cf777eb161e1726345	cefbe9a5b37fc9096fae7a85acc66214	7804a0d2e0709e9096daa78875626315	standard	{OpenGIS} Catalogue Services Specification, Version 2.0.0 with Corregendum {OpenGIS®} Implementation Specification {OGC 04-021r3.}	Douglas Nebert and Arliss Whiteside (Eds.)	Nebert, Douglas and Whiteside, Arliss	2005
7449464	Journal on Data Semantics IV	3730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	shvaiko2005ssb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	146--171	\N	\N	\N	file = {shvaiko2005ssb.pdf:shvaiko2005ssb.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1007/11603412_5}	Schema and ontology matching is a critical problem in many application domains, such as semantic web, schema/ontology integration, data warehouses, e-commerce, etc. Many different matching solutions have been proposed so far. In this paper we present a new classification of schema-based matching techniques that builds on the top of state of the art in both schema and ontology matching. Some innovations are in introducing new criteria which are based on (i) general properties of matching techniques, (ii) interpretation of input information, and (iii) the kind of input information. In particular, we distinguish between approximate and exact techniques at schema-level; and syntactic, semantic, and external techniques at element- and structure-level. Based on the classification proposed we overview some of the recent schema/ontology matching systems pointing which part of the solution space they cover. The proposed classification provides a common conceptual basis, and, hence, can be used for comparing different existing schema/ontology matching techniques and systems as well as for designing new ones, taking advantages of state of the art solutions.	f4c18e2f00793166f97f9bce969995ef	674014a71eb3ef33f79a0e8bf07a8abb	d3f96b88ed89bc0aadc27fab91aae874	article	A Survey of Schema-Based Matching Approaches	Shvaiko, P. and Euzenat, J.	\N	2005
7449474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences	\N	bilenkom45298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {bilenkom45298.pdf:bilenkom45298.pdf:PDF}	Many machine learning and data mining tasks depend on functions that estimate similarity between instances. Similarity computations are particularly important in clustering and information integration applications, where pairwise distances play a central role in many algorithms. Typically, algorithms for these tasks rely on pre-defined similarity measures, such as edit distance or cosine similarity for strings, or Euclidean distance for vector-space data. However, standard distance functions are frequently suboptimal as they do not capture the appropriate notion of similarity for a particular domain, dataset, or application.  In this thesis, we present several approaches for addressing this problem by employing learnable similarity functions. Given supervision in the form of similar or dissimilar pairs of instances, learnable similarity functions can be trained to provide accurate estimates for the domain and task at hand. We study the problem of adapting similarity functions in the context of several tasks: record linkage, clustering, and blocking. For each of these tasks, we present learnable similarity functions and training algorithms that lead to improved performance.  In record linkage, also known as duplicate detection and entity matching, the goal is to identify database records referring to the same underlying entity. This requires estimating similarity between corresponding field values of records, as well as overall similarity between records. For computing field-level similarity between strings, we describe two learnable variants of edit distance that lead to improvements in linkage accuracy. For learning record-level similarity functions, we employ Support Vector Machines to combine similarities of individual record fields in proportion to their relative importance, yielding a high-accuracy linkage system. We also investigate strategies for efficient collection of training data which can be scarce due to the pairwise nature of the record linkage task. In clustering, similarity functions are essential as they determine the grouping of instances that is the goal of clustering. We describe a framework for integrating learnable similarity functions within a probabilistic model for semi-supervised clustering based on Hidden Markov Random Fields (HMRFs). The framework accommodates learning various distance measures, including those based on Bregman divergences (e.g., parameterized Mahalanobis distance and parameterized KL-divergence), as well as directional measures (e.g., cosine similarity). Thus, it is applicable to a wide range of domains and data representations. Similarity functions are learned within the HMRF-KMEANS algorithm derived from the framework, leading to significant improvements in clustering accuracy. The third application we consider, blocking, is critical in making record linkage and clustering algorithms scalable to large datasets, as it facilitates efficient selection of approximately similar instance pairs without explicitly considering all possible pairs. Previously proposed blocking methods require manually constructing a similarity function or a set of similarity predicates, followed by hand-tuning of parameters. We propose learning blocking functions automatically from linkage and semi-supervised clustering supervision, which allows automatic construction of blocking methods that are efficient and accurate. This approach yields computationally cheap learnable similarity functions that can be used for scaling up in a variety of tasks that rely on pairwise distance computations, including record linkage and clustering.	1506faecc110911b07b3984917cb8a0c	cc07bca9faf64bdfb3753274dba0dded	fc412e5a673eec863e77743431e6055e	phdthesis	Learnable Similarity Functions and Their Applications to Record Linkage and Clustering	Mikhail Bilenko	\N	2006
7449478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeoInfo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davis2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Davis2006.pdf:Davis2006.pdf:PDF}	The problem of matching strings allowing errors has recently gained importance, considering the increasing volume of online textual data. In geotechnologies, approximate string matching algorithms find many applications, such as gazetteers, address matching, and geographic information retrieval. This paper presents a novel method for approximate string matching, developed for the recognition of geographic and personal names. The method deals with abbreviations, name inversions, stopwords, and omission of parts. Three similarity measures and a method to match individual words considering accent marks and other multilingual aspects were developed. Test results show high precision-recall rates and good overall matching efficiency.	516339369575048b40f320aa11c9d0a2	64b771e12b46b58f16ef0f3454c0c167	7c87c4360908c072fdf54ceb32d8bde5	unpublished	Approximate String Matching for Geographic Names and Personal Names	{Davis Jr.}, Clodoveu A. and Salles, Emerson de	\N	2006
7449479	Multimedia Systems	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	eidenberger2006eaa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	71--87	\N	2	\N	file = {eidenberger2006eaa.pdf:eidenberger2006eaa.pdf:PDF}, docname = {eidenberger2006eaa.pdf}, doi = {10.1007/s00530-006-0043-z}	The selection of appropriate proximity measures is one of the crucial success factors of content-based visual information retrieval. In this area of research, proximity measures are used to estimate the similarity of media objects by the distance of feature vectors. The research focus of this work is the identification of proximity measures that perform better than the usual choices (e.g., Minkowski metrics). We evaluate a catalogue of 37 measures that are selected from various areas (psychology, sociology, economics, etc.). The evaluation is based on content-based MPEG-7 descriptions of carefully selected media collections. Unfortunately, some proximity measures are only defined on predicates (e.g., most psychological measures). One major contribution of this paper is a model that allows for the application of such measures on continuous feature data. The evaluation results uncover proximity measures that perform better than others on content-based features. Some predicate-based measures clearly outperform the frequently used distance norms. Eventually, the discussion of the evaluation leads to a catalogue of mathematical terms of successful retrieval and browsing measures.	e53e01b1222eda1493a0c313d1dee90d	ea5eb385637c350af7ca6c1067dffce1	c9fb425c52f6869493d735b37c34f1e2	article	Evaluation and analysis of similarity measures for content-based visual information retrieval	Eidenberger, H.	\N	2006
7449481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Geospatial Consortium Inc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fitzke2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Fitzke2006.pdf:Fitzke2006.pdf:PDF}, docname = {Fitzke2006.pdf}	\N	39042d788c96393b1090b157988e5cca	4940b2c447a75b52ee3468745ecca54c	6626013a8cfa2e7214271cdce4b25dc6	techreport	Gazetteer Service Profile of the Web Feature Service Implementation Specification, Version 0.9.1. {OGC} Implementation Specification, {OGC} 05-035r1	Fitzke, J. and Atkinson, R.	\N	2006
7449482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The J. Paul Getty Trust	\N	The J. Paul Getty Trust	\N	\N	\N	\N	Getty2006Standard	http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	903a784703693634681defa61365a918	c66b46e6076f67bff8e75bb0baf36fbf	d685eecd96eacdcedc96ab4936a23d44	electronic	Data Standards and Guidelines	Getty	\N	2006
7449484	ACM Transactions on Database Systems	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	he2006acs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	346--395	\N	1	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, file = {he2006acs.pdf:he2006acs.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1132863.1132872}	To enable information integration, schema matching is a critical step for discovering semantic correspondences of attributes across heterogeneous sources. While complex matchings are common, because of their far more complex search space, most existing techniques focus on simple 1:1 matchings. To tackle this challenge, this article takes a conceptually novel approach by viewing schema matching as correlation mining, for our task of matching Web query interfaces to integrate the myriad databases on the Internet. On this “deep Web �? query interfaces generally form complex matchings between attribute groups (e.g., {author} corresponds to {first name, last name} in the Books domain). We observe that the co-occurrences patterns across query interfaces often reveal such complex semantic relationships: grouping attributes (e.g., {first name, last name}) tend to be co-present in query interfaces and thus positively correlated. In contrast, synonym attributes are negatively correlated because they rarely co-occur. This insight enables us to discover complex matchings by a correlation mining approach. In particular, we develop the DCM framework, which consists of data preprocessing, dual mining of positive and negative correlations, and finally matching construction. We evaluate the DCM framework on manually extracted interfaces and the results show good accuracy for discovering complex matchings. Further, to automate the entire matching process, we incorporate automatic techniques for interface extraction. Executing the DCM framework on automatically extracted interfaces, we find that the inevitable errors in automatic interface extraction may significantly affect the matching result. To make the DCM framework robust against such “noisy�? schemas, we integrate it with a novel “ensemble�? approach, which creates an ensemble of DCM matchers, by randomizing the schema data into many trials and aggregating their ranked results by taking majority voting. As a principled basis, we provide analytic justification of the robustness of the ensemble approach. Empirically, our experiments show that the “ensemblization�? indeed significantly boosts the matching accuracy, over automatically extracted and thus noisy schema data. By employing the DCM framework with the ensemble approach, we thus complete an automatic process of matchings Web query interfaces.	9c06e47f687f6a7706067298f68682ea	c8835066dfdc29627d8e02242ea40156	dcfbc4e1e0737ab7f6ccae439a66088e	article	Automatic complex schema matching across Web query interfaces: A correlation mining approach	Bin He and Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang	\N	2006
7449487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 21st Int'l. Conf. on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the ACL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	klementiev2006wsn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	817--824	\N	\N	\N	file = {klementiev2006wsn.pdf:klementiev2006wsn.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.3115/1220175.1220278}	Named Entity recognition (NER) is an important part of many natural language processing tasks. Current approaches often employ machine learning techniques and require supervised data. However, many languages lack such resources. This paper presents an (almost) unsupervised learning algorithm for automatic discovery of Named Entities (NEs) in a resource free language, given a bilingual corpora in which it is weakly temporally aligned with a resource rich language. NEs have similar time distributions across such corpora, and often some of the tokens in a multi-word NE are transliterated. We develop an algorithm that exploits both observations iteratively. The algorithm makes use of a new, frequency based, metric for time distributions and a resource free discriminative approach to transliteration. Seeded with a small number of transliteration pairs, our algorithm discovers multi-word NEs, and takes advantage of a dictionary (if one exists) to account for translated or partially translated NEs. We evaluate the algorithm on an English-Russian corpus, and show high level of NEs discovery in Russian.	a9b1e5da24b2a558edd68c7296af1c88	a8dfe244495e3c58154bb1182b2056d9	a2ac6f22ceb3a6d414acdad1cf0e676c	inproceedings	Weakly supervised named entity transliteration and discovery from multilingual comparable corpora	Klementiev, A. and Roth, D.	\N	2006
7449488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 21st Int'l. Conf. on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the ACL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1220316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1121--1128	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, file = {1220316.pdf:1220316.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.3115/1220175.1220316}	This paper shows that a simple two-stage approach to handle non-local dependencies in Named Entity Recognition (NER) can outperform existing approaches that handle non-local dependencies, while being much more computationally efficient. NER systems typically use sequence models for tractable inference, but this makes them unable to capture the long distance structure present in text. We use a Conditional Random Field (CRF) based NER system using local features to make predictions and then train another CRF which uses both local information and features extracted from the output of the first CRF. Using features capturing non-local dependencies from the same document, our approach yields a 12.6% relative error reduction on the F1 score, over state-of-the-art NER systems using local-information alone, when compared to the 9.3% relative error reduction offered by the best systems that exploit non-local information. Our approach also makes it easy to incorporate non-local information from other documents in the test corpus, and this gives us a 13.3% error reduction over NER systems using local-information alone. Additionally, our running time for inference is just the inference time of two sequential CRFs, which is much less than that directly model the dependencies and do approximate inference.	f520381433e763d87a6c58fc0f851a7a	1f55e81174b0ad323aa4a73b1a70c051	b4bacb101ba59bc1e40c756bde3bbe99	inproceedings	An effective two-stage model for exploiting non-local dependencies in named entity recognition	Vijay Krishnan and Christopher D. Manning	\N	2006
7449494	ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	madhwacharyula2006mhv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	358--388	\N	4	\N	file = {madhwacharyula2006mhv.pdf:madhwacharyula2006mhv.pdf:PDF}, docname = {madhwacharyula2006mhv.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/1201730.1201736}	This article addresses the problem of processing the annotations of preexisting video productions to enable reuse and repurposing of metadata. We introduce the concept of automatic content-based editing of preexisting semantic home video metadata. We propose a formal representation and implementation techniques for reusing and repurposing semantic video metadata in concordance with the actual video editing operations. A novel representation for metadata editing is proposed and an implementation framework for editing the metadata in accordance with the video editing operations is demonstrated. Conflict resolution and regularization operations are defined and implemented in the context of the video metadata editing operations.	b16d0a652dc5e27151ddead984492bec	7c2b37736ef3ffa1a878d03af4b152c4	7b59f46717eb1f058e1ce6bec57bb488	article	Metadata handling: A video perspective	Madhwacharyula, C.L. and Davis, M. and Mulhem, P. and Kankanhalli, M.S.	\N	2006
7449505	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C	\N	\N	\N	Assem2006	http://www.w3.org/TR/wordnet-rdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Assem2006.pdf:Assem2006.pdf:PDF}	\N	633706a9c4e498036ecf44440be019b8	0c42e01fcf1519605364686da9320b3c	e3d6fae9db574f29416c39506d96b4bd	book	{RDF/OWL} Representation of {WordNet}	\N	Mark van Assem and Aldo Gangemi and Guus Schreiber	2006
7449508	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	Advances in Geoinformatics; VIII Brazilian Symp. on GeoInformatics, GEOINFO	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brauner2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	235--245	\N	\N	\N	location = {Campos do Jordão, SP, Brazil}, isbn = {978-3-540-73413-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73414-7_15}	A gazetteer is a database that stores information about a set of geographic features, classified using terms taken from a given feature type thesaurus. A geographic information system may integrate one or more gazetteers to create a consolidated information source about the data the system stores, for example [9]. However, as in a data-warehouse creation process, gazetteer integration requires aligning feature type thesauri, which is the central question we address in this paper.	e9c465ea10a6e830c5e00fa6fb945f72	70fcbce0c3b2d1e50e6c02e125dbdcfd	330cba3e4b17e388a8dfba7c6104bf61	inproceedings	Towards Gazetteer Integration Through an Instance-based Thesauri Mapping Approach	Daniela F. Brauner and Marco A. Casanova and Ruy L. Milidi\\'u	\N	2007
7449509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the IX Brazilian Symp. on GeoInformatics (GEOINFO)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BraunerIFC07	http://www.geoinfo.info/geoinfo2007/papers/S5P3.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	109--120	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/geoinfo/geoinfo2007.html#BraunerIFC07}, bibdate = {2008-01-24}, location = {Porto Alegre, RS - Brasil}, file = {:BraunerIFC07.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-8-517-00036-2}	This paper describes a semantic approach for matching export schemas of geographical database Web services, based on the use of a small set of typical instances. The paper also contains an extensive experiment, in the context of two gazetteers, Geonames and the ADL gazetteer, to illustrate the approach.	a97211b32e0f9e4061d3a070ace1081c	8039a8bf2a5cf866d5eddafac03d5028	7a5329b00144219761eac00a5327e683	inproceedings	An Instance-based Approach for Matching Export Schemas of Geographical Database {Web} Services	Daniela F. Brauner and Chantal Intrator and Jo{\\~a}o Carlos Freitas and Marco A. Casanova	\N	2007
7449510	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	\N	\N	{NASA} Monographs in Systems and Software Engineering	1196463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-84628-581-3}	The Web is growing at an astounding pace surpassing the 8 billion page mark. However, most pages are still designed for human consumption and cannot be processed by machines. This book provides a well-paced introduction to the Semantic Web. It covers a wide range of topics, from new trends (ontologies, rules) to existing technologies (Web Services and software agents) to more formal aspects (logic and inference). It includes: real-world (and complete) examples of the application of Semantic Web concepts; how the technology presented and discussed throughout the book can be extended to other application areas.	2cdcdf3313b9ceb332732b559547de5b	c2b49163f9d727c0fbb906d02af80d6b	9ca846e44f0dba8888fbfd26fa93b062	book	Semantic Web: Concepts, Technologies and Applications	Karin Breitman and Marco Antonio Casanova and Walt Truszkowski	\N	2007
7449511	Computer	40	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Casanova2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	102--104	\N	10	\N	file = {Casanova2007.pdf:Casanova2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2007.342}	A database conceptual schema is a high-level description of how database concepts are organized, which is typically as classes of objects and their attributes. A fundamental operation in many database applications, schema matching involves finding a mapping mu between the concepts in a source scheme S and the concepts in a target schema T such that, if t = mu(s), then s and t have the same meaning. Along with data warehousing, query mediation relies heavily on schema marching. This application uses a mediator to translate user queries, formulated in terms of a common schema M, into queries that local databases can handle. The mediator must therefore be able to match each local schema with M. Query mediation is particularly challenging in the context of the Web, where the number of local databases, over which the mediator has little control, is enormous. We examine three major approaches to schema matching - syntactic, semantic, and a priori - using examples, with a focus on mediator design.	f2279e099580cbff3f8e3aa0b8352a50	4409c61abb7cfc3432624d316821327d	705ce62924bb2e5a23aa1d73f363684c	article	Database conceptual schema matching	Casanova, M.A. and Breitman, K.K. and Brauner, D.F. and Marins, A.L.A.	Breitman, K.K.	2007
7449512	Information Systems	32	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	do2007mls	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	857--885	\N	6	\N	file = {do2007mls.pdf:do2007mls.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1016/j.is.2006.09.002}	Current schema matching approaches still have to improve for large and complex Schemas. The large search space increases the likelihood for false matches as well as execution times. Further difficulties for Schema matching are posed by the high expressive power and versatility of modern schema languages, in particular user-defined types and classes, component reuse capabilities, and support for distributed schemas and namespaces. To better assist the user in matching complex schemas, we have developed a new generic schema matching tool, COMA++, providing a library of individual matchers and a flexible infrastructure to combine the matchers and refine their results. Different match strategies can be applied including a new scalable approach to identify context-dependent correspondences between schemas with shared elements and a fragment-based match approach which decomposes a large match task into smaller tasks. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the match strategies using large e-Business standard schemas. Besides providing helpful insights for future match implementations, the evaluation demonstrated the practicability of our system for matching large schemas.	db36b7cc8a9d3773f8b0bd52ced5a89b	1696ef8787b552aa21e9de2970a03a99	4086e354bf6e84076ba1d8a34dedf733	article	Matching large schemas: Approaches and evaluation	Do, H.H. and Rahm, E.	\N	2007
7449513	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	Proc. of the 33rd Int'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases, Demo Sessions: group 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duchateau2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1318--1321	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, file = {:Duchateau2007.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	We present XBenchMatch, a benchmark which uses as input the result of a schema matching algorithm (set of mappings and/or an integrated schema) and generates statistics about the quality of this input and the performance of the matching tool.	aea7440cd1449504a45d2a64452d6155	1988a6447d43116b33a74a9eb4506d9c	145d9c54c5c81f705b582606b7c91c67	inproceedings	{XBenchMatch}: a benchmark for {XML} schema matching tools	Fabien Duchateau and Zohra Bellahs\\`{e}ne and Ela Hunt	\N	2007
7449514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	euzenat2007om	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {euzenat2007om.pdf:euzenat2007om.pdf:PDF}	\N	4fd3b57bdd47ee1b675c78b0d7477ddf	c4704228888e8c071375956271c4dd87	53249a2edbdce402853f52c2227c99d4	book	Ontology matching	Euzenat, J. and Shvaiko, P.	\N	2007
7449515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 5th Workshop em Tecnologia da Informação e da Linguagem Humana	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferreira2007	http://xisque.di.fc.ul.pt/publicacoes/FerreiraBalsaBranco2007.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Ferreira2007.pdf:Ferreira2007.pdf:PDF}	We present and discuss a tool for the recognition of expressions for named entities in Portuguese that resorts to a rule-based approach when dealing with numbers, measures, time and addresses, and uses a hybrid approach when dealing with names. The expressions for named entities are delimited and semantically classified by a XML-like markup. Evaluation results are presented.	021b152e1f50831194b4e7f0755e6ca9	42be024a9f8c477f1484d0b2db7f4685	a35af0b46e1a549a7b6fa3b7aea2df22	inproceedings	Combining Rule-based and Statistical Methods for Named Entity Recognition in Portuguese	Ferreira, E. and Balsa, J. and Branco, A.	\N	2007
7449517	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	Department of Information and Communication Technology - University of Trento	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giunchiglia2007	10.1007/978-3-540-74987-5_1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {OAI-PMH server at eprints.biblio.unitn.it}, subject = {QA076 Computer software}, file = {Giunchiglia2007.pdf:Giunchiglia2007.pdf:PDF}, oai = {oai:UNITN.Eprints:1148}	We view match as an operator that takes two graph-like structures (e.g., classifications, XML schemas) and produces a mapping between the nodes of these graphs that correspond semantically to each other. Semantic matching is based on two ideas: (i) we discover mappings by computing semantic relations (e.g., equivalence, more general); (ii) we determine semantic relations by analyzing the meaning (concepts, not labels) which is codified in the elements and the structures of schemas. In this paper we present basic and optimized algorithms for semantic matching, and we discuss their implementation within the S-Match system. We evaluate S-Match against three state of the art matching systems, thereby justifying empirically the strength of our approach.	678c0fa4ef75353470df8a0ab59b0204	6c3c6c54a5f1566fc426868ebdab06ff	7d0b60f77cd287675f0ada52ff88fb78	techreport	Semantic Matching: Algorithms and Implementation	Fausto Giunchiglia and Mikalai Yatskevich and Pavel Shvaiko	\N	2007
7449521	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 3rd Biennial Conf. on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MadhavanCDHJKY07	http://www.cidrdb.org/cidr2007/papers/cidr07p40.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	342--350	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cidr/cidr2007.html#MadhavanCDHJKY07}, bibdate = {2007-03-06}, location = {Asilomar, California}, file = {MadhavanCDHJKY07.pdf:MadhavanCDHJKY07.pdf:PDF}	The World Wide Web is witnessing an increase in the amount of structured content – vast heterogeneous collections of structured data are on the rise due to the Deep Web, annotation schemes like Flickr, and sites like Google Base. While this phenomenon is creating an opportunity for structured data management, dealing with heterogeneity on the web-scale presents many new challenges. In this paper, we highlight these challenges in two scenarios – the Deep Web and Google Base. We contend that traditional data integration techniques are no longer valid in the face of such heterogeneity and scale. We propose a new data integration architecture, PAYGO, which is inspired by the concept of dataspaces and emphasizes pay-as-you-go data management as means for achieving web-scale data integration.	bafa736ddd662023ec908d26c7f4ece6	9ada0b0a33e10f835c8d10213bd1238c	b2fbb9d4692ea00e260f29542faca80c	inproceedings	Web-Scale Data Integration: You can afford to {Pay as You Go}	Jayant Madhavan and Shirley Cohen and Xin Luna Dong and Alon Y. Halevy and Shawn R. Jeffery and David Ko and Cong Yu	\N	2007
7449522	\N	\N	\N	\N	#sep#~11	\N	\N	\N	Le Laboratoire d'Informatique, de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier	\N	HAL - CCSD	\N	\N	\N	Saleem2007	http://hal-lirmm.ccsd.cnrs.fr/lirmm-00170765/en	other publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {OAI-PMH server at hal.archives-ouvertes.fr}, subject = {Computer Science/Databases; XML Schema Tree; Schema Matching; Schema Mapping; Schema Integration; Schema Evolution; Large Scale}, file = {Saleem2007.pdf:Saleem2007.pdf:PDF}, oai = {oai:hal.archives-ouvertes.fr:lirmm-00170765_v1}, language = {EN}, identifier = {lirmm-00170765 (version 1)}	Today schema matching is a basic problem in almost every data intensive distributed application, namely enterprise information integration, collaborating web services, ontology based agents communication, web catalogue integration and schema based P2P database systems. There has been a plethora of algorithms and techniques researched in schema matching and integration for data interoperability. Numerous surveys have been presented in the past to summerize this research. The requirement for extending the previous surveys has been created because of the mushrooming of the dynamic nature of these data intensive applications. Today data is viewed as a semantic entity, motivating new algorithms and strategies. The evolving large scale distributed information systems are further pushing the schema matching research to utilize the processing power not available in the past. Thus directly increasing the industry investment proportion in the matching domain. This article reviews the latest application domains in which schema matching is being utilized. It discusses the shift from manual to automatic schema matching, along with new definition of match covering the automation objectivity. Another panorama which is covered by this survey is the schema matching classification in the context of latest strategies and algorithms in the field of schema based information retrieval and management.	3dc359d315a69664584cff3ae32f75b7	1707bf7f054bbd50b60929e1191d9c41	5caf6e6a774819f218fb45daa28fd13a	techreport	New Challenges: Large Scale Automatic Semantic Integration	Khalid Saleem and Zohra Bellahsene	\N	2007
7449527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Urban Remote Sensing Joint Event	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tang2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	\N	file = {Tang2007.pdf:Tang2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/URS.2007.371796}	Tversky’s set-theoretic similarity states that a similarity measure should increase with the saliency of common features and decrease with that of distinctive features. When all necessary and relevant semantic features could be listed by hand, the similarity measure would be reduced to count the number of common features followed by subtracting the number of distinctive features. The reason is one might well select semantic features, so that features are independent and in the same level of salience. However, in image retrieval, one might have very restricted way to semantic features, for instance semantic features need to be derived from low-level features or by interaction between users and retrieval system. In this paper, we explore the Tversky’s similarity measure between satellite images with heterogeneous contents in this situation.  In this paper, the semantic feature is not any real word or phrase, but a label of class in which homogeneous regions reside. We assume that each region in images is related to a semantic feature, although we do not know what the semantic feature is. Therefore, semantic features used in this paper are not well defined in the sense that the distinction of different pair labels might vary from time to time. In other words, the salience of distinctive features might switch from one state to another. Therefore, a factor is proposed to simulate the Switch of Distinctive Features (SDF). The underlining principle is that the SDF would increase with the difference between two images in terms of content variation pattern within each image. Intuitively speaking, the role of distinctive features would be enlarged when there is little change in one image and clearly contrast in the other image. Although the definition of variation within single image is rather simple in this paper, experimental results show that the SDF does improve the retrieval precision of satellite images with heterogeneous contents.	ab649a59f7d24c40c9c74eefe14a35e3	2d29bcc9fffd40a1e18d89f301031b46	51f05aa2c1bd220fdffad7069aea8a0b	inproceedings	Similarity Measures for Satellite Images with Heterogeneous Contents	Tang, Hong and Maitre, H. and Boujemaa, N.	\N	2007
7449530	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD Intl'l Conf. on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	udrea2007lda	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	449--460	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, file = {:udrea2007lda.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-686-8}, doi = {10.1145/1247480.1247531}	There is a great deal of research on ontology integration which makes use of rich logical constraints to reason about the structural and logical alignment of ontologies. There is also considerable work on matching data instances from heterogeneous schema or ontologies. However, little work exploits the fact that ontologies include both data and structure. We aim to close this gap by presenting a new algorithm (ILIADS) that tightly integrates both data matching and logical reasoning to achieve better matching of ontologies. We evaluate our algorithm on a set of 30 pairs of OWL Lite ontologies with the schema and data matchings found by human reviewers. We compare against two systems - the ontology matching tool FCA-merge [28] and the schema matching tool COMA++ [1]. ILIADS shows an average improvement of 25% in quality over FCA-merge and a 11% improvement in recall over COMA++.	98c206975621f907df9f23441d73398a	6b712c1b018d3f657055bfc8c6742a85	7640cbd8aa6b47419b8d6ed6ade2b809	inproceedings	Leveraging data and structure in ontology integration	Udrea, O. and Getoor, L. and Miller, R.J.	\N	2007
7449532	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	Proc. of the 2007 Int'l. Conf. on Convergence Information Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhong2007had	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	169--174	\N	\N	\N	location = {Gyeongju, Korea}, file = {zhong2007had.pdf:zhong2007had.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICCIT.2007.4420255}	Schema matching is a critical problem in Deep Web integration process. This paper introduces a holistic approach, to match many schemas at the same time and find all matchings at once. We mainly analyses and compares the two existent archetypal systems: MGS and DCM. Furthermore, propose a new algorithm, named Correlated-clustering, based on advantages of the two existent systems. This algorithm first mines group attributes by positively correlated attributes, and then clusters the concepts by calculating the similarity of each two concepts, finally, develop a strategy to select matching. The experiment result shows the effectiveness and completeness of our algorithm, which demonstrate the promise of holistic schema matching.	d57fc486cd5214a0a085e68b81dd06ab	0538932acf9f8ce1b6a9e6506455b445	a593be15e63ded1b869755ade0ddaa4b	inproceedings	A Holistic Approach on Deep Web Schema Matching	Zhong, X. and Fu, Y. and Liu, Q. and Lin, X. and Cui, Z.	\N	2007
7449533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 10th Int’l. Conf. on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brauner2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	49--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}	\N	f85721e51981100430dc2ca696a596b6	03f1f67ea984479d867bc06ce635fe87	3c7119df1e46f90dba71884e28168c90	inproceedings	Adaptative matching of database Web services export schemas	Daniela F. Brauner and Alexandre Gazola and Marco A. Casanova	\N	2008
7449534	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio	\N	Gazola2008	http://www.maxwell.lambda.ele.puc-rio.br/cgi-bin/db2www/PRG_0991.D2W/SHOW?Cont=8993:pt&Mat=&Sys=&Nr=&Fun=&CdLinPrg=pt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Most databases are independently designed and, therefore, are usually implemented using different conceptual schemas, which creates a context of syntactic, structural and semantic-level heterogeneity. Nevertheless, when a set of databases refers to a common domain, it may become necessary to integrate them into a single database, or to intermediate access to the databases in a transparent way. To deal with the heterogeneity problem, it becomes necessary to align the conceptual schemas. This process is usually carried out by domain specialists, and tends to be tedious and error-prone. This dissertation presents the CatalogMatcher, a software infrastructure for catalog matching. A catalog stores data about a set of objects from a specific domain, typically classified by some sort of taxonomy or thesaurus. The CatalogMatcher contains components that implement instance-based alignment strategies.	0e73f185f8421ea226de9b70bcde832d	966b05067a52907d108ef60485657bc4	72750afa426750d6fea1a349eb80be2c	mastersthesis	A software infrastructure for catalog matching	Alexandre Gazola	\N	2008
7449615	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	kashtan2007vec	http://www.springerlink.com/content/hg16252k77433071/	\N	Varying environments can speed up evolution	\N	in: "Population Structure and Artificial Evolution"	13711	\N	34	\N		We investigate the effect that population structure has upon the course of artificial evolution. We represent an arbitrary population structure by embedding a population of individuals in a graph. Each individual resides at a vertex of the graph and can only choose a mating partner from among its neighbors in the graph. Each individual mates with the selected partner and is replaced by the resultant offspring in the next generation. We embed populations in a variety of trees and mesh-structured graphs and observe differences in rates of change of average fitness and percent polymorphism over successive generations. Results indicate that populations embedded in sparse random graphs having relatively low diameter yield results similar to those embedded in complete graphs.	0be84e6aef362c71e99d0ec5360c992f	18641eb9ac87414e8b2e59706b8613a2	5721ee30917ed65c9158d839927b9fe6	article	{Varying environments can speed up evolution}	N. Kashtan and E. Noor and U. Alon	\N	2007
7449852	The Journal of Chemical Physics	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	BranduardiGervasioParrinello2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/126/054103/1	\N		\N	\N	054103	\N	5	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {054103}, numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1063/1.2432340}	The authors present a new method for searching low free energy paths in complex molecular systems at finite temperature. They introduce two variables that are able to describe the position of a point in configurational space relative to a preassigned path. With the help of these two variables the authors combine features of approaches such as metadynamics or umbrella sampling with those of path based methods. This allows global searches in the space of paths to be performed and a new variational principle for the determination of low free energy paths to be established. Contrary to metadynamics or umbrella sampling the path can be described by an arbitrary large number of variables, still the energy profile along the path can be calculated. The authors exemplify the method numerically by studying the conformational changes of alanine dipeptide.	08dc5a6d1a151520f691328d0f9b2fc2	f204e9c69569880ed202111bfc07b6bc	be09a06a52c4d9828401cfc9c84ea8c9	article	From A to B in free energy space	Davide Branduardi and Francesco Luigi Gervasio and Michele Parrinello	\N	2007
7449927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text.clustering.jing.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a68cd1a48c6ce27eb7598b53a32a8535	00ebe0b8117955b11a8971e0aa670549	63f0737191fc3a33c5d4291dda8ace58	article	Survey of Text Clustering	Liping Jing	http://www.alphaminer.org/document/downloads/TextMining/survey%20of%20text%20clustering.pdf	2005
7450655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WISE '08: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Web Information Systems Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	dq-web-is	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--1	\N	\N	\N	location = {Auckland, New Zealand}, isbn = {978-3-540-85480-7}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85481-4_1}	\N	cdc56da208ea0b71c035643f6ed34d4f	07aa888774fb3c203e5e0303702fb225	b1633365791cb375fd7d75f39227a232	inproceedings	Data Quality in Web Information Systems	Xiaofang Zhou and Shazia Sadiq and Ke Deng	\N	2008
7451498	Evolution	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Study of Evolution	\N	\N	\N	barton-szyura	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2408943	\N		\N	\N	1141--1159	\N	6	\N		The fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and B. variegata differ extensively in biochemistry, morphology, and behavior. We use a survey of five diagnostic enzyme loci across the hybrid zone near Cracow in Southern Poland to estimate the dispersal rate, selection pressures, and numbers of loci which maintain this zone. The enzyme clines coincide closely with each other and with morphological and mitochondrial DNA clines. Although the zone lies on a broad transition between environments suitable for bombina and variegata, the close concordance of diverse characters, together with increased aberrations and mortality in hybrids, suggest that the zone is maintained largely by selection against hybrids. There are strong "linkage disequilibria" between each pair of (unlinked) enzyme loci (R̄ = 0.129 [2-unit support limits: 0.119-0.139]). These are probably caused by gene flow into the zone, and they give an estimate of dispersal (σ = 890 [790-940] m gen-1/2). The clines are sharply stepped, with most of the change occurring within 6.15 (5.45-6.45) km, but with long tails of introgression on either side. This implies that the effective selection pressure on each enzyme marker (due largely to disequilibrium with other loci) is s* = 0.17 (0.159-0.181) at the center but that the selection acting directly on the enzyme loci is weak or zero (se < 0.0038). The stepped pattern implies a barrier to gene flow of 220 (48-415) km. This would substantially delay neutral introgression but would have little effect on advantageous alleles; the two taxa need not evolve independently. Strong selection is needed to maintain such a barrier: hybrid populations must have their mean fitness reduced by a factor of 0.65 (0.60-0.77). This selection must be spread over a large number of loci to account for the concordant patterns and the observed cline widths (N = 300 [80-2,000]).	05ebfbf15cdb79a0f5b8ab29aad8b056	3343ee6e72a9480083db5941bd52207e	ecfde988253634416faf24914834e3ea	article	Genetic Analysis of a Hybrid Zone Between the Fire-Bellied Toads, Bombina bombina and B. variegata, Near Cracow in Southern Poland	Jacek M. Szymura and Nicholas H. Barton	\N	1986
7451708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1454017	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454017	\N	Tag recommendations based on tensor dimensionality reduction	\N	\N	43--50	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454017}	\N	9e100423e34b56e98f9ff8b1e78045ec	8ee38f4ffc05845fcb98f121fb265d48	e93afe409833a632af02290bbe134cba	inproceedings	Tag recommendations based on tensor dimensionality reduction	Panagiotis Symeonidis and Alexandros Nanopoulos and Yannis Manolopoulos	\N	2008
7451727	A Practical Approach to Microarray Data Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	wall2003svd	\N	\N		\N	\N	91--109	\N	\N	\N		\N	15cabefea5dda9607a8fd0de2b000636	6d300aa138c4770a2b0a1bb2b186cb38	22b8f2dd4a39ec29d9f3383b001ba81b	article	{Singular value decomposition and principal component analysis}	M.E. Wall and A. Rechtsteiner and L.M. Rocha	\N	2003
7451850	Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on	48	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NorHar05	\N	\N	communication increasingly paid attention in engineering education	\N	\N	 413-426	\N	4	\N	issn = {0361-1434}, doi = {10.1109/TPC.2005.859717}	 Workforce communication skills are essential to engineers' job success, but research shows that engineering graduates do not have the level of oral and written communication skills that jobs require. At Georgia Institute of Technology, the results of interviews with engineers, supervisors, and senior executives have been used to integrate workforce communication skills into Industrial Engineering Senior Design. The process used to collect the data is described along with the resulting educational approach. The incorporation of the identified workforce communication skills into the capstone course is then detailed. Preliminary feedback is reported and extensions to other engineering disciplines are discussed.	0b9f53462bf20e69d132f903082d29d5	301291396f127052007310139957450d	cf371f91837728d4cd342c889ef72a37	article	Integrating Workforce Communication into Senior Design	J.S. Norback and J.R. Hardin	\N	2005
7451898	Software Engineering Education and Training, 2008. CSEET '08. IEEE 21st Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tar08	\N	\N	teaching soft issues	\N	\N	93-100	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1093-0175}, doi = {10.1109/CSEET.2008.30}	Software engineering curricula typically focus on process and technology yet give little or no attention to teaching the ldquosoft skillsrdquo of managing technical people. While teaching the art of managing people is indeed difficult, it is paramount in todaypsilas global working and learning environments. A new elective, using a highly interactive approach, was developed at Carnegie Mellon University to address specific challenges in managing technical people. Modular class design incorporated various activities including role-plays, case studies, video analysis and scenario-based decision-making to enhance student learning.	1513ad17873057f4e226750dfe715fb6	6d0701a67486a299456bc1567e84b7b9	2402d84fc2bc4ef367a9a0170c4f204c	article	Managing Technical People: Creatively Teaching the Skills of Human Interaction in Today's Diverse Classrooms	G. Taran	\N	2008
7451955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ranade:sus	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8f1e7ae440f12343dceeb4b7e084877	473e92f688426631dd9ccc7639a5e861	9f7f1562631792a85f2dd5f5eefbcf4d	unpublished	{Some uses of spectral methods}	A.G. Ranade	\N	2000
7452012	Frontiers in Education Conference, 2000. FIE 2000. 30th Annual	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pol00	\N	\N	communication skills needed to enhance a student's career	\N	\N	F1G/16-F1G/21 v	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/FIE.2000.897702}	In today's technological market, job candidates must possess technical and communication skills to acquire a desired position. Computer science programs, for the most part, provide the technological training, but are inconsistent in teaching students all the necessary communication skills. In many computer science curricula faculty members realizing the importance of improving writing ability have incorporated writing intensive courses. However, many computer science curricula neglect oral communication, largely because of the amount of class time needed to make presentations. Several gaps exist between computer science curricula and business world reality. Computer science curricula must teach students to listen and express themselves clearly, since getting the maximum utilization of an information resource requires contact with the user community. This is not to say that educators have ignored industry requests. The emerging trend in computer science curricula is to stress written and oral communication skills. This article discusses the importance of incorporating speaking intensive courses into computer science programs. In addition, this article reviews two courses that have included speeches and presentations. Finally it presents a new way to grade oral communication	3b3288ad250c3420ec03c7c1f42368b1	c83000878d05353ff436305b954880fb	aa5b09c4dd8f4fcdbe5d34e6577e0f2d	article	It Is Time to Stand Up and Communicate [computer science courses] 	J.A. Polack-Wahl	\N	2000
7452176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanger:Tags	http://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/madoc/volltexte/2008/2103/pdf/tuebingen_haenger_tagging.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Der vorliegende Artikel beleuchtet die Perspektiven und Grenzen der Einfüh-rung von partizipatorischen Elementen in die traditionelle bibliothekarische Sacherschließung. Die Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim untersucht im vorge-stellten Projekt, welchen Beitrag Collaborative Tagging für die inhaltliche Er-schließung von bisher nicht erschlossenen und daher der Nutzung kaum zu-gänglichen Dokumenten, beispielsweise auf Volltextservern oder in elektroni-schen Zeitschriften, leisten kann.	fa402e1535c5f10c503c947cb0b35be2	846bd74f45ee37ddadda60dee4f30584	1563e62d6149961e04c32ad6a8300651	mastersthesis	Good tags or bad tags? Tagging im Kontext der bibliothekarischen Sacherschließung	Christian Hänger	\N	2008
7452177	\N	4956	\N	\N	April	\N	30th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Glasgow, UK	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Krause08	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/ecir2008krause.pdf	\N		\N	\N	101-113	\N	\N	\N	misc = {vgwort=21,1}, isbn = {978-3-540-78645-0}	\N	7ee418bbed426a12581861fde4d6c360	37598733b747093d97a0840a11beebf5	ad5f4664d1f5b967a0793b4a26a0edbb	inproceedings	A Comparison of Social Bookmarking with Traditional Search	Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	Craig Macdonald and Iadh Ounis and Vassilis Plachouras and Ian Ruthven and Ryen W. White	2008
7452490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sociology Press	Mill Valley, USA	\N	\N	Gla92	\N	\N	Glaser's response to Strauss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e5313097f34378f706c8f91cfc778d2	91a456e2fd4c9398173fe10609952856	b423543cb92ec6ab2e4970785f0a5efe	book	Emergence vs. Forcing: Basics of Grounded Theory Analysis	Barney G. Glaser	\N	1992
7452519	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Innovative Assessment in Higher Education	\N	\N	\N	Taylor and Francis Group 	London	\N	\N	nicol2006rts	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This chapter explores how formative assessment and feedback might be used to promote the development of self-regulated learning in contexts in which face-to-face and online learning are integrated. Self-regulated learning (SRL) refers to the active control by students of some aspects of their own learning; for example, the setting of learning goals, the monitoring and regulating of progress towards the attainment of these goals (Zimmerman and Schunk, 2001; Pintrich, 1995). Empowering students to self-regulate their learning is a key goal of higher education and of lifelong learning. In this chapter, formative assessment is defined as ‘assessment that is specifically intended to provide feedback on performance to improve and accelerate learning’ (Sadler, 1998, p77). In this context, feedback is information about how a student has performed in relation to some standard or goal (knowledge of results).	8e7263ec11bad80110b9f18ed68135e1	0f098335915967c21e8263f3aa2a98fc	862a7a0fab09d8ee50adbd9c4bdb064d	inbook	Rethinking technology-supported assessment practices in relation to the seven principles of good feedback practice	D. Nicol and C. Milligan	C. Bryan and K. Clegg	2006
7452669	Software: Practice and Experience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	TeCGraf, Computer Science Department, PUC-Rio, Rua M.S. Vincente 225, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.	\N	\N	wiley1996	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(199606)26:6<635::AID-SPE26>3.0.CO;2-P	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Software: Practice and Experience	\N	\N	635-652	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(199606)26:6<635::AID-SPE26>3.0.CO;2-P}	\N	6765a56815d550bdb82dbe692f35d96d	c45127aaf2ac47cbaa1adff550794b80	a44f91732c0fa453bf31a843324069f4	article	Lua - An Extensible Extension Language	Roberto Ierusalimschy and Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo and Waldemar Celes Filho	\N	1996
7452675	Soins Aides-Soignantes	\N	\N	\N	août	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Argenlieu2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/182509	\N		\N	cf. dossier l'aide-soignante et les soins palliatifs	16-17	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.24}, owner = {C881240}	Les services de soins palliatifs se sont développés ces quinze dernières
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\	mobiles intervenant dans les différents services, ou d’unités fixes.
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\	Parallèlement, s’organisent des propositions de soins palliatifs
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\	à domicile sous forme de réseau. Le patient pris en charge dans ce
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\	cadre peut rentrer chez lui pour être accompagné dans son cadre de
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\	vie jusqu’au dernier moment. Le soignant doit alors appréhender le
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\	patient dans son environnement personnel et familial.	e7db42286ce1e59909bfc82df9830ed6	f8d178818fed067d45c198149715eacc	c027be9adca6bbdf7eb3d3e1d18b8dfd	article	Les soins palliatifs à domicile	Brigitte d' Argenlieu	\N	2008
7452687	Journal of Universal Computer Science	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The_implementation_of_lua	http://www.jucs.org/jucs_11_7/the_implementation_of_lua	\N		\N	\N	1159--1176	\N	7	\N		We discuss the main novelties of the   implementation of Lua 5.0: its register-based virtual machine, the   new algorithm for optimizing tables used as arrays, the   implementation of closures, and the addition of   coroutines.	87b6381cb1dd22d53d46a8e2cee0ffb1	03881d00f72a7d5598baa95cf4398678	5b238a67c23c3ef2626959352e8b6e8c	article	The Implementation of Lua 5.0	R. Ierusalimschy and L.H. de Figueiredo and W. Celes	\N	2005
7452692	Computer Languages, Systems & Structures	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ururahy2002155	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B73H1-47RB6HK-8/2/b562b73ace43f975cb09228161526150	\N	ScienceDirect - Computer Languages, Systems & Structures : ALua: flexibility for parallel programming*1	\N	\N	155 - 180	\N	2	\N	issn = {1477-8424}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0096-0551(02)00011-5}	In this paper we present ALua, an event-driven communication mechanism for developing distributed parallel applications, based on the interpreted language Lua. We propose a dual programming model for parallel applications, where ALua acts as a gluing element, allowing precompiled program parts to run on different machines. We show, through examples, how three types of applications can benefit from the flexibility that derives from this model. We then present a study of ALua's performance, by comparing execution times of two parallel applications written in ALua with their counterparts written in PVM.	d7d02f9427db74fcb4de5680d54df54d	b55f85038850258053dc24d225caef68	315991a3cda9e7b030c9ce0d86524e9f	article	ALua: Flexibility for Parallel Programming	C. Ururahy and N. Rodriguez and R. Ierusalimschy	\N	2002
7452693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	song:psc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3633e70655871d24dd46c031b31414c4	b089b51f370bb8b82b4a067dbb89a52e	e753a7101d4e542a20ccef67722e7fb0	article	{Parallel Spectral Clustering}	Y. Song and W.Y. Chen and H. Bai and C.J. Lin and E.Y. Chang	\N	2008
7452697	Journal of Universal Computer Science	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	re_aspectlua_achieving_reuse	\N	\N		\N	\\url|http://www.jucs.org/jucs_13_6/re_aspectlua_achieving_reuse|	786--805	\N	6	\N		AspectLua is a Lua-based dynamic aspect-oriented   language that follows the original AspectJ concepts. It suffers from   the same problem of AspectJ-like languages with regard to   limitations in terms of aspect reusability, modularity and   heterogeneous interaction. In this paper we propose RE-AspectLua, a   new version of AspectLua that combines aspect interfaces with   abstract joinpoints and the use of a connection language, the Lua   language, to instantiate, at application composition time, the   abstract joinpoints. Thus, the connection language defines the   composition of reusable aspects with base code. Using these concepts   RE-AspectLua intends to break away from the syntactically manifest   coding of aspects in which joinpoints are hard-coded into aspects,   thereby promoting general reusability and the heterogeneous   composition of an aspect with different base codes. In order to   illustrate RE-AspectLua concepts we present two case studies.	d3fef68667d44eb8fa4d07716af2701d	ac89efa53ff4bfe94958cf831857e5c1	f954e7bc5a53812498f2ace8e8e57e54	article	RE-AspectLua - Achieving Reuse in AspectLua	T. Batista and M. Vieira	\N	2007
7452707	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	zhang1997bnd	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--182	\N	2	\N		\N	cde3466e4b8badd67d0f03b8a526ed67	739dd26a0e3f1634bf8c60035f2edc5b	2a0d0f7d95ead6fd28126ef4900d5849	article	{BIRCH: A New Data Clustering Algorithm and Its Applications}	T. Zhang and R. Ramakrishnan and M. Livny	\N	1997
7452735	Soins Aides-soignant	5	\N	\N	août	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diop2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/182511	\N		\N	cf. dossier L'aide-soignante et les soins palliatifs	19	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.24}, owner = {C881240}, doi = {SAS-08-2008-00-231770-9857-101019-200807912}	Maisons de retraite et unités de soins palliatifs sont des lieux de
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\	soins dans lesquels les professionnels sont constamment confrontés
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\	à la fin de vie. Deux aides-soignants témoignent.	899a69b6b0d6f3a9580795d9b936f01d	aca40b357d5f67c54ff52b8b9d3f7505	61a10ee2d2c5a5880154bcb46718d8be	article	L'accompagnement de la fin de vie en pratique	Aissata Diop and Gilbert Duflot	\N	2008
7452738	Soins Aides-Soignants	5	\N	\N	août	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ponte2008	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/182510	\N		\N	cf. dossier Soins palliatifs	18	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.24}, owner = {C881240}	La personne en fin de vie fait l’objet de toutes les attentions du
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\	législateur afin qu’elle reçoive l’accompagnement auquel elle a droit.
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\	La loi du 22 avril 2005 expose les différentes possibilités juridiques
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\	offertes aux soignants en présence d’une personne en fin de vie.	f08d6f322dfc42dee302d22e34f4d638	848bd8ebe6d5a49cadced2dccdda2f09	83cbb09e2edbe1f87c22f03d2ffa8116	article	Fin de vie, ce que permet la loi	Carène Ponte	\N	2008
7452777	German Quarterly	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	200820020120081201	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mzh&AN=2008200201&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	p49 - 65	\N	1	\N	issn = {0016-8831}	Christoph Martin Wieland enjoys a solid reputation as an innovator in the history of the German novel. Scholars have credited him with introducing the Cervantes-Fielding style with its personal narrator into German narrative. His Geschichte des Agathon has often been called the first Bildungsroman. But he innovated in another way as well: by developing narrative techniques for constructing interiority. This article shows that in Agathon, Wieland employs a palette of techniques to display his character's imaginative sensibility, to reveal the contents of his mind, and above all, to show the spectrum of his changing passions. Reflecting the rise of psychology in eighteenth-century Germany, the psychological theory underlying Agathon is up to date. Wieland's achievement is to combine existing techniques and invent new techniques for building this psychological theory into the construction of character, and moreover in the context of a narrator-dominated third-person novel, where it is le	fbee1a14e41d10659888801e68f24ef8	cd61da8f10804a7af2dc4cbce02186cc	60b18763f16a98e7d766b8a6aadf5a5a	article	Constructing Interiority in Eighteenth-Century Narrative Fiction: Wieland's Geschichte des Agathon	Lorna Martens	\N	20081201
7452802	International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://wiki.loa-cnr.it/images/8/8b/IRE-fol.pdf	\N		\N	\N	49-72	\N	2	\N		\N	4914a8029aa19d8db3e18b62f2dc67b1	7f671274e9e43938e9193aed6cba7a75	f1b954b2bec3939eb46edf42be56efc3	article	Identity of Resources and Entities on the web First Order Logics formalization	A. Gangemi and V. Presutti	\N	2008
7452811	Artifical Intelligence and Law	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/l07281q46620604h/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	301-321	\N	3	\N		\N	9922646efb086e02f146c641a42f6c25	e36083a097461b476731f51cf6661613	145550495d34333e662ecf860379c61d	article	An ontology of physical causation as a basis for assessing causation in fact and attributing legal responsibility	A. Gangemi and J. Lehmann	\N	2007
7452818	Computer Zeitung	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/phi/resources/publications/cz-2006-10-02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	21	\N	2006	\N		\N	86b90d586518ff475e65c3b2cf5fbf74	b5ed2dea95c9b1f9725abaa0a177eaab	a67126c292afe2812b2282aec32c6f08	article	Wissensmanagement profitiert von Semantiktechnologien	R. Studer and P. Hitzler	\N	2006
7452821	Ontology Management	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/v275nl8k07k340gu/fulltext.pdf?page=1	\N		\N	\N	59-87	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c706ba51402cd4b2f6a5ec4d5fa01dd	03eb632ebd7ca2df1c2006d696bd7b30	efaee7a4eb80ac6efe71f192124ee231	article	Ontology Management Infrastructures 	W. Waterfeld and M. Weiten	\N	2008
7453681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laks_naissance	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52a9a485234e49fc020c1292b24872ab	2b7fb1267ae778c00b549e8e2d9829fe	7d57b6092e92a62987190192eb36f742	article	La naissance du paradigme herméneutique : de Kant et Schleiermacher à Dilthey 	André Laks	\N	2008
7453746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-426/swap2008_submission_47.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	176b26639940b6b75cf5ae1b45821113	28fd77a8a9d2505bd922e69110853f02	737e910a455f5c57fa8ef6c1d5328bed	proceedings	Facilitating Requirements Engineering of Semantic Applications	R. Garcia-Castro. and A. Gomez-Perez and O. Munoz-Garcia	\N	2008
7453748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laks:naissance	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec1aba5e43207eb31f0ae5b4fc8e5944	2b7fb1267ae778c00b549e8e2d9829fe	8e89d4fd09ec94595c96a93043c46f69	article	 \	La naissance du paradigme herméneutique : de Kant et Schleiermacher à Dilthey	André Laks	\N	2008
7453749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.smartweb-projekt.de/Vortraege/ICCG-4-micelli.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b282faa5653258b3b4a31474acb10d6	a15a9d60151facbcbeb4ea02642da3c4	0b53f4435970ee68d63671d3abe92971	proceedings	ECtoloG: Construction Grammar Meets the SemanticWeb	A. Gangemi and V. Micelli	\N	2006
7453750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e014518e7731ebbc3c740fd5c16beac	8efcf0cd3e53b7c237bae3b66993aab4	4dd917f5f980e34cb0da09c90e07acfa	book	Handbuch Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung / 	E.U. Huster	\N	2008
7453753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.cs.vu.nl/~guus/papers/Assem06a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea8c069a6f569a4190bb21e4187086ce	94e710b2492bd00eac64a99c9716341b	ed35ff693732306e8baffdb64f918a7e	proceedings	Conversion of WordNet to a standard RDF/OWL representation	G. Schrieber and M. van Assem	\N	2006
7453755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u7472w4870108433/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de96dea02b02b0c6f9d3f27d52d38564	4b8620831a4ce019397b0dbe53e4622d	abf1585fb16986c05b36b276f4d7c7f9	proceedings	Reasoning on a network of aligned ontologies	C. Le Duc and A. Zimmerman	\N	2008
7453762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://wiki.loa-cnr.it/images/3/31/ERPaperODP.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d2b61bba0e08af6f6b6f5e6788f3194	e26977ad921b0fd517786b81a86a97f2	4b758a6c0cba6cdf8c34b69c12b75599	proceedings	Content Ontology Design Patterns as practical building blocks for web ontologies	A Gangemi and V. Presutti	\N	2008
7453766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/757.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c96369c9ab3b6b0b15b7f48acd0cb18e	45e950b6dc0f0d520cd6e3f20cd715f7	39dde02a2df71148529553fab144733c	proceedings	A semantic web layer to enhance legacy systems	V. Presutti and A. Gangemi	P. Rittgen	2007
7453775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-249/submission_71.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6261d9612131a2e826b25fdd34a3466d	feff0ebea68ee763b9d717dc8c47f7f7	1536b3bc0c2393a45e1b7eab18e6975e	proceedings	A grounded ontology for identity and reference of web resources	V. Presutti and A. Gangemi	P. Bouquet et al	2007
7453781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/jvo/publications/leda_ekaw_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb36df03f24df6d539bbf12a858dde94	d5ea55a31a07c0e2cfc668b22bf963c2	5a65f18663dff227ea945e2c61cbce22	proceedings	Learning Disjointness for Debugging Mappings between Lightweight Ontologies 	J. Volker and C. Meilicke	\N	2008
7453787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/phi/resources/publications/inconmeasure-dl07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e4225d5a415a5594c1eef587362e50f	550d222af232cdaf21f77ac9a608f4b9	4e928277fe2631436d80494cd2eaa0ae	proceedings	Measuring Inconsistency for Description Logics Based on Paraconsistent Semantics 	P.Hitzler and Y. Ma	\N	2007
7453792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://droz.dia.fi.upm.es/neon/servlet/download?ontology=Documentation+Ontology&concept=Article+in+Conference&instanceSet=neon&instance=Case+study%3A+Semantic+Nomenclator&attribute=On-line+Version&value=IEEE2-EATIS2007-Semantic+Nomenclature-postreview.doc	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e42b635a39d07b77fb2019f7ba48e99	bfbe26507a27d81ecd7ed18ca7928102	65000f74d69025ea460e92b8dc76e52f	proceedings	Case study: Semantic Nomenclator	T. Pariente and G. Herrero	\N	2007
7453796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2fc8b6545757838805e021c5a97d136	20786e007e2e5b47af31bbea6ca3f48e	b0b793b7b45a030ea7336bb5160c0b59	proceedings	LabelTranslator- Automatically Localizing an Ontology 	M. Espinoza Mejia and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://agamemnon.uni.lu/ILIAS/ai.talks/Slides.Paul_Buitelaar.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d030dfdc3f5af716e752414150fd251	621a4618325997abdd3dae592b2c5793	30954133283697d203b68dc01f58a131	proceedings	Language Technologies and the Evolution of the Semantic Web 	M. Sabou and E. Motta	\N	2006
7453801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe2ffcceab7e2f23179e9932b8555b22	def416401348962b35c290cfce4d8609	aabb5d0ab45b8117ef98f47805cd329e	proceedings	LabelTranslator A Tool to Automatically Localize an Ontology 	M. Espinoza Mejia and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee73d68bfabf7b480508ff5e1cd79682	23663a0003c427cd479b0ec5d1a492e4	140302af15ad88b8d6bb9eea01aab458	proceedings	NeOn Methodology: Scenarios for Building Networks of Ontologies 	M.C. Suarez Figueroa and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453808	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N	BibSonomy :: home	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee73d68bfabf7b480508ff5e1cd79682	23663a0003c427cd479b0ec5d1a492e4	140302af15ad88b8d6bb9eea01aab458	proceedings	NeOn Methodology: Scenarios for Building Networks of Ontologies 	M.C. Suarez Figueroa and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	413badd0012a77bdb82785cbbd6774c4	a5c18dd6fa1dcb407ecca0a74521f75b	51d414f767a440091632bfd20ea37da1	proceedings	Enriching an Ontology with Multilingual Information 	M. Espinoza Mejia and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7f9addcded0056fdca41bbc13ff00a6	4700ff4dfb44cc83c475eb503194bae2	b363f3270595857e2f7c818e82011fdf	proceedings	LabelTranslator - Enriching an Ontology with Multilingual Information 	M. Espinoza Mejia and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2007
7453821	Informatica	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	79-84	\N	\N	\N		\N	291d4fab0b41ee7d59b7073ad809b2e1	31781d8a596a484310dfef98fec7c1e6	9183548443633af75b527508c58cd167	article	Contextualizing Ontologies with OntoLight: A Pragmatic Approach 	M. Grobelnik and B. Fortuna	\N	2008
7453823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	273d23d6d8866789056d53fc2ddf5ecb	2c65cf1d91973365fc2999519f44f53a	dd0b58ee9e301fe3367cfdbe9d77cb44	proceedings	Comparing human and automatic thesaurus mapping approaches in the agricultural domain 	M. Sini and C. Caracciolo	\N	2008
7453824	Rivista di Filosofia	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pippin_hegel_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--50	\N	1	\N		The paper focuses on the problem of free and responsible agency, in particular on what makes actions a particular class of events. In Hegelian terms, it means to determinate the difference between a {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Handlung{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} or a genuine action, and a {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Tat{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} a thing which is simply done. Aiming to illustrate the peculiar solution offered by Hegel to such a modern problem, the paper considers his objections against any causal or voluntarist theory of action, which means intention and act as two moments of a deterministic process. Hegel's solution moves instead towards an interpretation of agency which is characterized by his original position of the speculative identity of inner and outer components of action, i.e., by his understanding of the reciprocal influence between subjective (inner) realm of intention and self-description of action on one side, and its external (outer) manifestation in the social realm it belongs to. The dialectic relation between this two moments is the key to catch the originality of Hegel's theory of action.	34145608d27af420b1ef1a806b50bddb	191f2ed648ecd82ecdbeaad74f77aee5	aa83642eb8d63760d2b91c5f1241cc47	article	Hegel e la teoria sociale dell'agire: Il problema "interno-esterno".	Robert Pippin	\N	2008
7453826	Filozofski Vestnik	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hribar_sorcan_aestheticism_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	109--128	\N	3	\N		This paper represents the work of {Jean-Luc} Nancy, contemporary French thinker, who deals, first of all, with a question of truth and sense. A loss of sense, as human finitude reveals it, is condition and, already, sense of existence at the same time. A recognition of a flight of sense is connected with such an understanding of human freedom, which uncovers a new possibility of comprehension of truth. Freedom is truth of sense and truth exists only as truth of sense. Making sense makes sense only if it attests an intersubjective relation {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}between} {us{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} existing in this world. (edited)	c31cbb21939f30de8f4155a48592f3e3	c0d4ce76db51087da20ec0f32fb7687b	2ad2aab001e2d329ffef70b2f2634428	article	Aestheticism of Truth and Sense in the Work of {Jean-Luc} Nancy (in Slovenian).	Valentina. Hribar Sorcan	\N	2001
7453828	Journal for the History of Philosophy	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	banham_new_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	431--439	\N	2	\N		This is a review article of Graham Bird's {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}A} Companion to {Kant{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater},} a work of over 500 pages including material from major Kant scholars. In the piece I point to new areas of research including into Kant's early dynamics, Kant's philosophy of mathematics, the primacy of practical reason and Kant's critique of teleology. The argument advanced is that there are significant new dimensions of research opening in Kantian studies moving away from traditional paradigms and tired debates. There are also new discussions of old areas that have been insufficiently discussed including accounts of Kant's philosophical psychology.	9693ac3d9305e87101f9e9ad756692bf	7a0e092c5aa4a4ee0e5a1864b4b5985d	440233ae49268378605d31c6669d77af	article	New Work on Kant.	Gary. Banham	\N	2008
7453830	Giornale di Metafisica	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brencio_die_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	119--141	\N	1	\N		The comparison with Hegel's thought can be considered a need for Heidegger's philosophy, with a particular regard to the negativity issue -- that involves all the Heidegger's {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}Seinsfrage{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater}.} By delineating the comparison between the Heideggerian interpretation of Hegel's negativity and the original sense of the negativity in Hegel's thought, the paper highlights how the Heidegger's identification of the Hegel's negativity as "conscience's difference" is conditioned not only by the oblivion of the Being's sense but also by the Hegel's Being doctrine. Actually, Heidegger does not move into the essence's doctrine and this is the most important reason why his interpretation brings back Hegel's negativity to determinate negation, as negation of something, as {{\\textless}EM{\\textgreater}simplex} {negatio{\\textless}/EM{\\textgreater};} but, this is not what Hegel means when he considers the negativity as "negativity that denies only its negative". The paper aims at underlining that Heidegger remains to a first level of interpretation without going in depth the sense of Hegel's account on negativity.	513a6771f620b67dc513dcaf6fb43e38	60d8a56fe23c4a835eb4e02a9c779c92	875666ec41a5b3d8719ad45317e053df	article	Die Negativitat: Heidegger e il confronto con Hegel.	Francesca. Brencio	\N	2008
7453834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	147fd4fe135f8d3957a2df78a3607b22	10296b416bc3385344fbeeb885323299	cc311570b6e3ca895d2edd4a10abcf23	proceedings	First Attempt towards a Standard Glossary of Ontology Engineering Terminology	M.C. Suarez Figueroa and A. Gomez Perez	\N	2008
7453838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	80a508e9c0063fedd4c305e0e529093d	c6525823b9273fd835278b8f6cf76a31	13297b0df571bc1df43e561261d4149d	proceedings	A Collaborative Semantic Web Layer to Enhance Legacy Systems	V. Presutti and A. Gangemi	\N	2007
7453846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/ekaw2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afc3a016e1778e130a89bbb18a40026f	37af6cbc906a8b0fb3b2b33bfed33c78	e10eed126db3acf0eb57b04ce7bc516d	proceedings	Ontology Selection on the Real Semantic Web: How to Cover the Queens Birthday Dinner?	E. Motta and M. Sabou	\N	2006
7453961	Journal of the American Chemical Society	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Chemical Society	\N	\N	\N	Kang1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	8323--8325	\N	25	\N		\N	51c8b73f5f71948d7113cf28551f55b7	d99ea0d74f327bcd352094cfbdcf859d	91977aeb31d65bee39a79a24d53e28db	article	{Reductions with carbon monoxide and water in place of hydrogen. 1. Hydroformylation reaction and water gas shift reaction}	H.C. Kang and C.H. Mauldin and T. Cole and W. Slegeir and K. Cann and R. Pettit	\N	1977
7454014	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL-44: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	zhang2006b	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1220175.1220279	\N	A composite kernel to extract relations between entities with both flat and structured features	\N	\N	825--832	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220279}	\N	bf5b3b3d55d0a8d7fe2f8cd3f801d89c	89dbf2f1ff6ca5a3aaef9cd182592f27	bf3978efa3a60c200efc5cf6b8f9f274	inproceedings	A composite kernel to extract relations between entities with both flat and structured features	Min Zhang and Jie Zhang and Jian Su and Guodong Zhou	\N	2006
7454019	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the main conference on Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	zhang2006a	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/N/N06/N06-1037.pdf	\N		\N	\N	288--295	\N	\N	\N		\N	971e771c8130500f75152786a47704a0	2f075a80b61598e095267f011ef1f644	49bcbdc7f5bd1450da575b2e3595f015	inproceedings	Exploring syntactic features for relation extraction using a convolution tree kernel	Min Zhang and Jie Zhang and Jian Su	\N	2006
7454065	Phys. Rev. Lett.	69	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	DrosselSchwabl1992	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 69 (1992): B. Drossel and F. Schwabl - Self-organized critical forest-fire model	\N	\N	1629--1632	\N	11	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.1629}	\N	80bd006fa17aff6681f163b0e7cdca68	ae56c8ea7fbc2e55d7d45f03bb7b9f57	579e0e6ed8e5f561e09cd700191042de	article	Self-organized critical forest-fire model	B. Drossel and F. Schwabl	\N	1992
7454314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/raosworks/files/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2da71759aeb8d9605440be5528cf4266	453c6524369e8b173bf4215140a45b57	d7d9f270d5d843604a930eee31ea3fd0	article	Graceful Graphs- Algorithms & Conjectures Part-1	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Graph Theory & Applications (23-26 April '97).	1997
7454325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/raosworks/files/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14e3e0ab3b499ade7411e0dfbe225417	a847c81f0ac43d8d4a2c012c302745dd	8eaa8d225988fd3c53a88656d7f004f3	article	Graceful Graphs- Algorithms & Conjectures Part-2	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Graph Theory & Applications (23-26 April '97).	1997
7454392	Phys. Rev. D	12	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.12.1071	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 12 (1975): Shau-Jin Chang - Quantum fluctuations in a...	\N	\N	1071--1088	\N	4	\N	numpages = {17}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.12.1071}	\N	c6508d004ff8e9202ffe61a64d4f93ad	c118c092033ba1b9b926c675637db868	97bfa1fd8ead91cf54cc51df94094b75	article	Quantum fluctuations in a $\\varphi{}4$ field theory. I. Stability of the vacuum	Shau-Jin Chang	\N	1975
7454394	Phys. Rev. D	13	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.13.2778	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 13 (1976): Shau-Jin Chang - Existence of a second-order...	\N	\N	2778--2788	\N	10	\N	numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.13.2778}	\N	f686ef274dc57e15e1c45a781c8cefeb	0b3da38f87c60ceb1e4147e98eb37ae2	3a1853436ddf177f2d9fed6e8a3cbfda	article	Existence of a second-order phase transition in a two-dimensional $\\varphi{}4$ field theory	Shau-Jin Chang	\N	1976
7454419	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonabeau2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7280-7287	\N	3	\N		Agent-based modeling is a powerful simulation modeling technique that has seen a number of applications in the last few years, including applications to real-world business problems. After the basic principles of agent-based simulation are briefly introduced, its four areas of application are discussed by using real-world applications: flow simulation, organizational simulation, market simulation, and diffusion simulation. For each category, one or several business applications are described and analyzed.	43ba73f39cd1b898fc84f951742d522e	b604cdebe24209e73b3d6ed8ecc1390b	9796fd3a49439b5594a565b12ef1995d	article	Agent-based modeling: Methods and techniques for simulating human systems	Eric Bonabeau	\N	2002
7454451	Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kron2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	51--88	\N	3	\N	volumne = {30}	\N	14fff34580171bdaa984742bcf2fb377	937467fe17490e0ea9e99bfe11c26995	d858b0ea93dd5ad2706087f0af486618	article	Fuzzy-Logik für die Soziologie	Thomas Kron	\N	2006
7454454	Ecological Modelling	198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grimm2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	115--126	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0dd0069600f642d3ef71e6382afabc8	6c03415bb5ea09586119ac5f636d1ecf	6a59143c318ea0562f59325326db8f1a	article	A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models	Volker Grimm and Uta Berger and Finn Bastiansen and Sigrunn Eliassen and Vincent Ginot and Jarl Giske and John Goss-Custard and Tamara Grand and Simone K. Heinz and Geir Huse and Andreas Huth and Jane U. Jepsen and Christian Jorgensen and Wolf M. Mooij and Birgit Muller and Guy Pe'er and Cyril Piou and Steven F. Railsback and Andrew M. Robbins and Martha M. Robbins and Eva Rossmanith and Nadja Ruger and Espen Strand and Sami Souissi and Richard A. Stillman and Rune Vabo and Ute Visser and Donald L. Deangelis	\N	2006
7454457	 Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web   	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Artz2007	\N	\N	A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web	\N	\N	58--71	\N	2	\N		\N	552ddb4bf011ad2e5a9e42521bac41a7	ddd764bfc8453c8cc6522c8cf5a2cbbf	93b87ab869cf6a4227c4baf73e02edbb	article	A survey of trust in computer science and the Semantic Web	Donovan Artz and Yolanda Gil	\N	2007
7454493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web 2.0 - Eine empirische Bestandsaufnahme	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stein2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9498-4_6	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	107--129	\N	\N	\N		\N	78055078b7715b1dbd56d8828ac2bb52	ab252ecac06f8f6ae449ea4e93398e70	a2115639e1ffd73c50a902e3916eb812	incollection	Viele Autoren, gute Autoren? Eine Untersuchung ausgezeichneter Artikel in der deutschen Wikipedia	Klaus Stein and Claudia Hess	\N	2008
7454659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, England, Cambridge University Press, 1978.~353 p.	\N	\N	\N	moffatbook	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1978mfge.book.....M}	\N	73db62fadf11d99777124e766de0a27d	42ab7ed7a8eac105b41742bb381d5d22	7141adb8c65166bacfe79b6f5170f641	book	{Magnetic field generation in electrically conducting fluids}	H. K. {Moffatt}	\N	1978
7454693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HOPL III: Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1238846	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1238844.1238846	\N	The Evolution of Lua	\N	\N	2-1--2-26	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}, isbn = {978-1-59593-766-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1238844.1238846}	\N	acf0b0f83c2bfd5b7180c5b2aca3e3ea	4e5adc09de7761ca01f06a07dc349d82	4d31ea001656bac9e6ac388b2120235e	inproceedings	The Evolution of Lua	Roberto Ierusalimschy and Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo and Waldemar Celes	\N	2007
7454905	Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics Volume 15, May 2003, Page 159, Proceedings of the R.C. Bose Centenary Symposium on Discrete Mathematics and Applications  	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	C:\\Users\\HP\\Documents\\Papa\\GT\\ScienceDirect - Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, Volume 15, Pages 1-245 (May 2003).mht	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Graph theoretical properties of prime and super-prime graphs are listed. Entringer's prime tree conjecture is verified for all trees of order n < 15 using the construction of a class of tree-complete graphs. Towards the solution of Erdos question ‘What is the minimum number of edges in a non-prime graph?’, good upper bounds are obtained. More conjectures are proposed.	d3dc85452b6aaa1c426ada08b621b205	5b9e320253776c2f4ee48c383ea4d505	d3d676727775077f161770a87937c187	article	Prime Labelings	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.	2003
7455041	Data Engineering, 2008. ICDE 2008. IEEE 24th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fan08.cfd-expressivity	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/4492792/4497384/04497460.pdf?arnumber=4497460	\N		\N	\N	516-525	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497460}	The paper proposes an extension of CFDs [1], referred to as extended Conditional Functional Dependencies (eCFDs). In contrast to CFDs, eCFDs specify patterns of semantically related values in terms of disjunction and inequality, and are capable of catching inconsistencies that arise in practice but cannot be detected by CFDs. The increase in expressive power does not incur extra complexity: we show that the satisfiability and implication analyses of eCFDs remain NP - complete and coNP -complete, respectively, the same as their CFDs counterparts. In light of the intractability, we present an algorithm that approximates the maximum number of eCFDs that are satisfiable. In addition, we revise SQL techniques for detecting CFD violations, and show that violations of multiple eCFDs can be captured via a single pair of SQL queries. We also introduce an incremental SQL technique for detecting eCFD violations in response to database updates. We experimentally verify the effectiveness and efficiency of our SQL -based detection methods.	54b42d730b1d41b2933a8cfe981eb9b6	4121e2055f0875d1871fa12ae3bd727e	5d637d61ee4d6d6e359214ad395028d1	article	Increasing the Expressivity of Conditional Functional Dependencies without Extra Complexity	L. Bravo and Wenfei Fan and F. Geerts and Shuai Ma	\N	2008
7455105	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KapurKinzer2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-008-9059-z	\N		\N	\N	21-46	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-25 06:39:13}, citeulike-article-id = {3784884}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-008-9059-z}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;This study was designed as a confirmatory study of work on productive failure (Kapur, Cognition and Instruction, 26(3), 379–424, 2008). N = 177, 11th-grade science students were randomly assigned to solve either well- or ill-structured problems in a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment without the provision of any external support structures or scaffolds. After group problem solving, all students individually solved well-structured problems followed by ill-structured problems. Compared to groups who solved well-structured problems, groups who solved ill-structured problems expectedly struggled with defining, analyzing, and solving the problems. However, despite failing in their collaborative problem-solving efforts, these students outperformed their counterparts from the well-structured condition on the individual near and far transfer measures subsequently, thereby confirming the productive failure hypothesis. Building on the previous study, additional analyses revealed that neither preexisting differences in prior knowledge nor the variation in group outcomes (quality of solutions produced) seemed to have had any significant effect on individual near and far transfer measures, lending support to the idea that it was the nature of the collaborative process that explained productive failure.	ed120873026bb01eddc2522b1b67e9ac	d35d8df28f7e7885dd976f1f0ba97cae	8bc3f0c73e390cd94d332ab28b463874	article	Productive failure in CSCL groups	Manu Kapur and Charles K. Kinzer	\N	2009
7455209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	British Institute of International and Comparative Law	Camberley	\N	\N	Anta2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85199900*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XX, 437 S. : Kt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1905221096 and 978-1-905221-09-7}	\N	5dbe54061cfed2668d468df845982c67	da02062a94c64bef1acb0c9ebc00878e	f790ccaadc44b8c04581479ebc6e8e61	book	Antarctica: legal and environmental challenges for the future	Annaed. by Gillian Triggs Riddell and Anna Riddell	\N	2007
7457606	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASchaeferBO2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	62-67	\N	10	\N		"Otto Kernberg ist einer der bekanntesten Spezialisten für das Borderlinesyndrom. Seit vier Jahrzehnten kümmert er sich um schwerkranke Patienten, denen ein Gefühl für die innere Einheit der eigenen Person fehlt. Sein eigener Lebensweg hat ihn darauf vorbereitet, diese Menschen zu verstehen."	a543e45a3a5d241c30aad4fb61d8ac3c	9753a353617c342db16200d2e0bd001d	f8aaeebbedc5418e2ee6463e5bafc076	article	Borderline – oder die Frage nach der Identität	Annette Schäfer	\N	2008
7457636	Psychologie heute	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JBauerDA2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	68-77	\N	10	\N		"In seinem neuen Buch „Das kooperative Gen“ untersucht der Mediziner und Neurobiologe Joachim Bauer die Widersprüche zwischen moderner Genforschung und Darwinismus. Und er erinnert an die psychologischen Schriften, die den Forscher und Menschen Charles Darwin von einer wenig bekannten Seite zeigen."	dbfe2afbf360fe86688214b62df685dc	fe12d05515da037ee3050557ec4269c0	61faabe130c257e9b89c81624afb4275	article	Darwin als Psychologe : Leben zwischen Aggression und Empathie	Joachim Bauer	\N	2008
7457785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maslov2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.2640	\N	Promise and Pitfalls of Extending Google's PageRank Algorithm to
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  Citation Networks	\N	cite arxiv:0901.2640
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Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, invited comment for the Journal of Neuroscience.
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  The arxiv version is microscopically different from the published version	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We review our recent work on applying the Google PageRank algorithm to find
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scientific &quot;gems&quot; among all Physical Review publications, and its extension to
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CiteRank, to find currently popular research directions. These metrics provide
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a meaningful extension to traditionally-used importance measures, such as the
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number of citations and journal impact factor. We also point out some pitfalls
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	f1c0558e7286fba42e974a4af33e2f4e	8f0a3a222a5c357e4db423ec065065da	d2b34ecaa23078ebef7a7ee84be509a4	misc	Promise and Pitfalls of Extending Google's PageRank Algorithm to
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  Citation Networks	Sergei Maslov and S. Redner	\N	2009
7458172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	ma_soft_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540334726}	\N	15ae25709404d29326a9adf4cb1d89ca	f82ea3705b7f01a300e5c0af146ea519	efe1a73868b63136d0522881d4515936	book	Soft Computing in Ontologies and Semantic Web	\N	Zongmin Ma	2006
7458176	\N	11214526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	US	\N	\N	GaneshDesPat	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	20070050358	\N	copyright = {G06F17/30}	The present invention is directed to a computerized method for identifying at least one pattern in source code. The method includes the step of parsing the source code to obtain data corresponding to at least one source code class. A plurality of search units are provided, each search unit being configured to evaluate a single verifiable property of the at least one source code class to a TRUE state or a FALSE state. At least a portion of the plurality of search units are arranged in at least one predetermined search sequence. The at least one source code class is evaluated by each search unit included in the at least one predetermined sequence.	cfc5c7e50226d410ea17d7915a1b8a2a	a483857daa40f3c6dad55dc76e839780	7dea06b87b78f46090642992988bb30e	misc	Search technique for design patterns in java source code	Sarvani Ganesh and Kallol Pal	\N	2007/03/01
7458447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CASCON	\N	\N	\N	IBM	\N	\N	\N	KaminskiLM06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cascon/cascon2006.html#KaminskiLM06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	303-317	\N	\N	conf/cascon/2006	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1188966.1188997}, date = {2007-05-14}	\N	f7ceedbad080677dd61613835d05272f	c435ae49759bfbecd15b481c93f1583a	46e962a2d856c5e99f23fb733bd87742	inproceedings	A design technique for evolving web services	Piotr Kaminski and Marin Litoiu and Hausi A. Müller	Hakan Erdogmus and Eleni Stroulia and Darlene A. Stewart	2006
7458470	The Engineering Economist	47	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	erdogmus02options	http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/publications/nrc-44962_e.html	\N		\N	Eugene L. Grant Best Paper Award 2003; NRC 44962	308-353	\N	3	\N		Commercial software development is an inherently uncertain activity. Private risk is high, schedule and cost overruns are common, and market success is elusive. Such circumstances call for a disciplined project evaluation approach. This paper addresses the of use of market and earned value management data in assessing the economic value of commercial software development projects that are simultaneously subject to schedule, development cost, and market risk. The assessment is based on real options analysis, a financial valuation technique that can tackle dynamic investment decisions under uncertainty. The paper demonstrates the application of real options analysis to a development scenario that consists of two consecutive stages: a mandatory prototyping stage and an optional full-development stage. The full-development stage is undertaken only if the prototype is successful and the market outlook is sufficiently positive at the end of the prototyping stage, thus giving the full-development stage the flavor of an option. The project's staged design increases its value. Real options analysis captures the extra value due to optionality.	7943add5559929209565e8ecbe43d522	06596611bbaeb666539f7dfb18388461	dc006a85a95232842420ea14ad1443e1	article	Valuation of Learning Options in Software Development Under Private and Market Risk	Hakan Erdogmus	\N	2002
7458489	Management Science	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ArndHuchzermeier01012001	http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/47/1/85	\N		\N	\N	85-101	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1287/mnsc.47.1.85.10661}, eprint = {http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/reprint/47/1/85.pdf}	Managerial flexibility has value in the context of uncertain R...D projects, as management can repeatedly gather information about uncertain project and market characteristics and, based on this information, change its course of action. This value is now well accepted and referred to as "real option value." We introduce, in addition to the familiar real option of abandonment, the option of corrective action that management can take during the project. The intuition from options pricing theory is that higher uncertainty in project payoffs increases the real option value of managerial decision flexibility. However, R...D managers face uncertainty not only in payoffs, but also from many other sources. We identify five example types of R...D uncertainty, in market payoffs, project budgets, product performance, market requirements, and project schedules. How do they influence the value from managerial flexibility? We find that if uncertainty is resolved or costs/revenues occur after all decisions have been made, more variability may "smear out" contingencies and thus reduce the value of flexibility. In addition, variability may reduce the probability of flexibility ever being exercised, which also reduces its value. This result runs counter to established option pricing theory intuition and contributes to a better risk management in R...D projects. Our model builds intuition for R...D managers as to when it is and when it is not worthwhile to delay commitments--for example, by postponing a design freeze, thus maintaining flexibility in R...D projects.
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	4203343128be036250f2e2c9815800ca	6dc9c908ee49c4e28ba90ece2b6e7970	4f3918c88b950deb35835ed507f9f990	article	Project Management Under Risk: Using the Real Options Approach to Evaluate Flexibility in R&D	Arnd Huchzermeier and Christoph H. Loch	\N	2001
7458499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRPIT '02: Proceedings of the 2002 conference on Pattern languages of programs	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia	\N	\N	1151670	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1151669.1151670&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=24061535&CFTOKEN=49114905	\N	Design pattern automation	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Melbourne, Australia}, isbn = {0-909-92591-7}	As design patterns become more mainstream, various IDE's (Integrated Development Environments) and UML modelling software environments have begun to introduce support for design patterns. For example, developers browse through a catalog of design patterns and drop one onto a UML workspace, whereupon various classes appear with the appropriate methods and attributes in serted. This paper explores the state of pattern automation software, discusses the pros and cons of various approaches and then goes on to discusses the broader issues raised by the attempt to automate something which some argue, in principle, perhaps should not be automated at all.	0ed87848e632bd858d1eef4aab5e1f56	41571fe7fbedf64abe77bf3ff365f3b0	a49c419a47ed8c29aed3f22d47307ef3	inproceedings	Design pattern automation	Andy Bulka	\N	2003
7458806	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/TPAMI.2002.1033214	\N	\N	Depth Estimation from Image Structure	\N	\N	1226-1238	\N	9	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2002.1033214}	\N	b4753abbdd84fbbd38239cde66922f20	ea28b86881ecb446384277d214758d55	fd9d56a42d74e37c303ca4687620bf91	article	Depth Estimation from Image Structure	Antonio Torralba and Aude Oliva	\N	2002
7458841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937672310	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	47d606ba602022d04281856995140f10	ade76716136816065cd6c0587322c8f7	4d1306be81f745c6255187196648a6c1	book	Python for Unix and Linux systems administration	\N	\N	2008
7459387	Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verstraelen2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ci800233y	\N	MD-TRACKS: A Productive Solution for the Advanced Analysis of Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations - Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	2414-2424	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1021/ci800233y}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ci800233y}	 In this paper, we present MD-TRACKS, an advanced statistical analysis toolkit for Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations. The program is compatible with different molecular simulation codes, and the analysis results can be loaded into spreadsheet software and plotting tools. The analysis is performed with commands that operate on a binary trajectory database. These commands process not only plain trajectory data but also the output of other MD-TRACKS commands, which enables complex analysis work flows that are easily programmed in shell scripts. The applicability, capabilities, and ease of use of MD-TRACKS are illustrated by means of examples, that is, the construction of vibrational spectra and radial distribution functions from a molecular dynamics run is discussed in the case of tetrahydrofuran. These properties are compared with the experimental data available in the literature. MD-TRACKS is open-source software distributed at http://molmod.ugent.be/code/ . 	decc86c75b86003bea3d92739328d629	23890f1090612cce8c8755b7f0a6e0e4	a8edd654d04ac9ba9f87ab0e3ddcd627	article	MD-TRACKS: A Productive Solution for the Advanced Analysis of Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations	Toon Verstraelen and Marc Van Houteghem and Veronique Van Speybroeck and Michel Waroquier	\N	2008
7459561	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	pub-WILEY:adr	\N	\N	duda2001	ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/; http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/wiley041/99029981.html; http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley032/99029981.html; http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/onix03/99029981.html	\N		\N	\N	xx + 654	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager}, remark = {``A Wiley-Interscience Publication.''.}, subject = {Pattern recognition systems; Statistical decision}, isbn-13 = {978-0-471-05669-0}, lccn = {Q327 .D83 2001}, bibdate = {Wed Nov 16 12:22:16 MST 2005}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department of Mathematics,\
\	110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,\
\	Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \\path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,\
\	\\path|beebe@acm.org|, \\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet), URL:\
\	\\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {0-471-05669-3}	\N	c82ad3967fbb1fc0837b1ec3b563c0f3	5af620770e95f6b9ccffca6b3638a8ae	45156443b26b8b937a968dbc9341fc41	book	Pattern classification	Richard O. Duda and Peter E. (Peter Elliot) Hart and David G. Stork	\N	2001
7459562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ad{\\-d}i{\\-s}on-Wes{\\-l}ey	pub-AW:adr	\N	\N	Efford2000	\N	\N		\N	Includes CD-ROM.	xxiii + 340 + 4	\N	\N	\N	contents = {Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Image Acquisition -- Ch. 3. Digital\
\	images -- Ch. 4. Images in Java -- Ch. 5. Basic image manipulation\
\	-- Ch. 6. Grey level and colour enhancement -- Ch. 7. Neighbourhood\
\	operations -- Ch. 8. The frequency domain -- Ch. 9. Geometric operations\
\	-- Ch. 10. Segmentation -- Ch. 11. Morphological image processing\
\	-- Ch. 12. Image compression -- App. A. Glossary of Image Processing\
\	Terms.}, isbn-13 = {978-0-201-59623-6}, lccn = {TA1637 .E35 2000}, bibdate = {Mon May 6 06:26:30 MDT 2002}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department of Mathematics,\
\	110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,\
\	Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \\path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,\
\	\\path|beebe@acm.org|, \\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet), URL:\
\	\\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {0-201-59623-7}	\N	8a5697ab861d0a85832f86cb96e23c11	c77197771f3a20d59df9e224de745ff6	e770dc9dd48ba287f9819a59d38f56f7	book	Digital image processing: a practical introduction using {Java}	Nick Efford	\N	2000
7459568	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pren{\\-}tice-Hall	Upper Saddle River, NJ	\N	\N	Gonzalez2008	ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/; http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy031/2002276271.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager}, subject = {Image processing; Digital techniques}, isbn-13 = {978-0-201-18075-6}, lccn = {TA1632 .G66 2002}, bibdate = {Wed Nov 16 11:29:22 MST 2005}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department of Mathematics,\
\	110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,\
\	Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \\path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,\
\	\\path|beebe@acm.org|, \\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet), URL:\
\	\\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {0-201-18075-8}	\N	ea78017d2250527082468292c208d640	74494247f343d0cedb198c4b4f0c31eb	bd73f6e1350f31aa5da16268e2b1e694	book	Digital image processing	Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods	\N	2008
7459569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Pren{\\-}tice Hall	pub-PEARSON-PH:adr	\N	\N	Gonzalez2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	xiv + 609	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager}, subject = {Image processing; Digital techniques; MATLAB}, isbn-13 = {978-0-13-008519-1}, lccn = {TA1637 .G66 2004}, price = {US\\$120.00}, bibdate = {Wed Nov 16 10:07:22 MST 2005}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department of Mathematics,\
\	110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,\
\	Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \\path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,\
\	\\path|beebe@acm.org|, \\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet), URL:\
\	\\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {0-13-008519-7}	\N	b44f318d5c8c8bfa6eda5d14abab9204	5af71eda23d19171aaceb6e210b95477	e9f4c208d6a255e5015c910c649153d2	book	Digital Image processing using {MATLAB}	Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. (Richard Eugene) Woods and Steven L. Eddins	\N	2004
7459580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks\\slash Cole	pub-BROOKS-COLE:adr	\N	\N	mcandrew2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	????	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager}, bibdate = {Wed Nov 16 14:22:10 MST 2005}, acknowledgement = {Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department of Mathematics,\
\	110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,\
\	Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1 801 581 4148, e-mail: \\path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,\
\	\\path|beebe@acm.org|, \\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet), URL:\
\	\\path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|}, isbn = {0-534-40011-6}, isbn-13 = {978-0-534-40011-8}	\N	4de15f7c7f5897ddfb33890fcb24e514	c3e1fe6579152d0d8eab9342d5b04e5c	99c45489b27eadd50bbe920ed0882a94	book	An introduction to digital image processing with {MATLAB}	Alasdair McAndrew	\N	2004
7459894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}ncyclopedia of {B}usiness in {T}oday's {W}orld	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N	\N	WaCh	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15e453b2ac83bcdef24934e636295f2f	2e1539772831a939dbe660272ca7e946	bd6a69c450f41b8ea5be15ef0163ea05	incollection	{W}holesale {S}ector	R. Wagner	Charles Wankel	forthcoming
7461032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD638895	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIII, 353 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-37512-6}, language = {}	\N	9248b480d49c53d8d85a772b0e1bec88	9f475f2fe5df1bbe3b11e3e22e322906	93556edefb299cd18c77d8e1c8e4e5e2	book	The politics of social solidarity	Peter Baldwin	\N	1990
7461108	Probability Theory and Related Fields	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	oelschlager1989drd	http://www.springerlink.com/index/T4W567H77NN07N0M.pdf	\N		\N	\N	565--586	\N	4	\N		We consider systems of ldquomoderatelyrdquo interacting particles, which are divided into a finite number of different subpopulations, and show that in the limit as the population size tends to infinity the empirical processes of the subpopulations converge to the solution of a system of reaction-diffusion equations.
\
	582a15056dececc695cfd44505d1eee6	74235d9641d8d1aa2cd36974859c1557	924d959880297f1eec4c96ec9d6c39b8	article	{On the derivation of reaction-diffusion equations as limit dynamics of systems of moderately interacting stochastic processes}	K. Oelschl{\\"a}ger	\N	1989
7461159	ANNALS OF PROBABILITY	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	THE INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS	\N	\N	\N	liggett1997smi	http://www.projecteuclid.org/handle/euclid.aop/1024404276	\N		\N	\N	1--29	\N	\N	\N		Interacting particle systems is by now a mature area of probability theory, but one that is still very active. We begin this paper by explaining how models from this area arise in fields such as physics and biology. We turn then to a discussion of both older and more recent results about them, concentrating on contact processes, voter models, and exclusion processes. These processes are among the most studied in the field, and have the virtue of relative simplicity in their description, which permits us to address the fundamental issues about their behavior without dealing with the extra complications that models from specific areas of application would require.	7773a3cd45f3ac300a20d227ce972074	8d18a9537be4c2b9b192b98bb4e37c22	580569cb2d167e8f1a0cf2119ba88864	article	{Stochastic models of interacting systems}	T.M. Liggett	\N	1997
7461280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	kipnis1999sli	http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=eLUNVIoYcOoC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=hydrodynamic+limit+measure-valued+process&ots=IOCkmpapP4&sig=Ih2xbZtJJFvL_HPcrswOH1zRMio	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fe7027296e81684d9495ea7b050ceb0	c4182abddf5d651b462726af0bc6f23c	494862f80409d049574fc6616b887b1b	book	{Scaling Limits of Interacting Particle Systems}	C. Kipnis and C. Landim	\N	1999
7462193	\N	\N	\N	6., vollständig überarbeitete	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Franz2006	\N	\N	SpringerLink - Buch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1007/3-540-32338-4}	\N	a9e2ea5640846a2d359f44f9c5006e36	604f3c4a36e80ce64b3cc53825ab754a	8d8362152c46e3ee07f24e0b50fe5d39	book	Arbeitsmarktökonomik	Wolfgang Franz	\N	2006
7462198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	Stender2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8266095c32a374e32befef553465cfe9	a262c5eeba0761df00b10875af4ca339	84a151a4b40bb701b4272cf68d2dc50d	book	Betriebliches Weiterbildungsmanagement. Ein Lehrbuch (Rohentwurf)	Jörg Stender	\N	2008
7462240	Journal of Digital Information	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trant_2009_Tagging	http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/269/278	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources published through December 2007). Methods of researching the contribution of social tagging and folksonomy are described, and outstanding research questions are presented. This is a new area of research, where theoretical perspectives and relevant research methods are only now being defined. This paper provides a framework for the study of folksonomy, tagging and social tagging systems. Three broad approaches are identified, focusing first, on the folksonomy itself (and the role of tags in indexing and retrieval); secondly, on tagging (and the behaviour of users); and thirdly, on the nature of social tagging systems (as socio-technical frameworks).	befbeb604616cf576dca5229357451ed	5490334e34a62eff630294c63ee864f0	b73bf457ee6d8306c103a4ce8ae13ede	article	Studying Social Tagging and Folksonomy: A Review and Framework	Jennifer Trant	\N	2009
7462255	Journal of Digital Information	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trant_2009_Museums	http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/270/277	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		Tagging has proven attractive to art museums as a means of enhancing the indexing of online collections. This paper examines the state of the art in tagging within museums and introduces the steve.museum research project, and its study of tagging behaviour and the relationship of the resulting folksonomy to professionally created museum documentation. A variety of research questions are proposed and methods for answering them discussed. Experiments implemented in the steve.museum research collaboration are discussed, preliminary results suggested, and further work described.	827c43aa1ba97890e9700929700469f6	ed79506f561861a8bee85e06419a9975	df104e38cee1e3d865d257b1107e0dd1	article	Tagging, Folksonomy and Art Museums: Early Experiments and Ongoing Research	Jennifer Trant	\N	2009
7462258	Journal of Japanese Studies	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kinsella1998	\N	\N		\N	Subset: Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences.; CC Categories: Political science & public administration.	289-316	\N	2	\N	isbn = {0095-6848}, language = {English}	The majority of amateur manga artists are women in their teens and twenties and most of what they draw is homoerotica based on parodies of leading commercial manga series for men. From 1988, the amateur manga movement expanded so rapidly that by 1992 amateur manga conventions in Tokyo were being attended by over a quarter of a million young people. This paper traces the origins and genres of amateur manga and asks why its fans and producers became the source of nationwide controversy and social discourse about otaku in the first half of the 1990s. [References: 55]	a6bde343fc000fcff92e654354c1a1ff	1a161f87be11a4d94da5aa998ed4c737	fb6e07689c9aae14111619fb3aaa1159	article	JAPANESE SUBCULTURE IN THE 1990S - OTAKU AND THE AMATEUR MANGA MOVEMENT	S. Kinsella	\N	1998
7462319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London: LGA	\N	\N	\N	GreenTape2008	http://www.lga.gov.uk/lga/aio/874296	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Within this document we highlight the key powers (some popular and some less well known) that local authorities can use to tackle climate change, for both mitigation and adaptation activity; signpost some tools, organisation(s) and resources which can offer local authorities further help and support in tackling the green tape issue; offer some practical examples of those councils that have successfully applied some of these powers.	fd0dc9ebee4b085b5bf1ed3a208bfddc	f8161e0af1c22057e657851f53015545	276a0cd3332b4311b6098bad433be71a	book	Cutting through the green tape	{Local Government Association} and {Nabarro}	\N	2008
7462381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOSP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/wosp/BeckerKR07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wosp/wosp2007.html#BeckerKR07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	54-65	\N	\N	conf/wosp/2007	date = {2007-04-23}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1216993.1217006}, isbn = {1-59593-297-6}	\N	4daf1fb98a8bd9bffe05e8aaa6be9884	04ebccbd3bfeb1e1f29168a4b2a1c4ab	2c1802b2fa30f67de2efda212ed44358	inproceedings	Model-Based performance prediction with the palladio component model.	Steffen Becker and Heiko Koziolek and Ralf Reussner	Vittorio Cortellessa and Sebastián Uchitel and Daniel Yankelevich	2007
7462391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CCC2008	http://www.theccc.org.uk/reports/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Building a low-carbon economy, the first report by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) sets out the analysis underpinning the proposed level of the first three carbon budgets covering the periods 2008-12, 2013-17 and 2018-22. The CCC urges the Government to commit unilaterally to reducing emissions of all greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the UK by at least 34% in 2020 relative to 1990 levels (21% relative to 2005). This should be increased to 42% relative to 1990 (31% relative to 2005) once a global deal to reduce emissions is achieved. Meeting these targets is necessary to contain the threat of climate change. These significant reductions can be achieved without harming the UK's economy and at a cost less than 1% of GDP in 2020. In other words, an economy that might grow by 30% in the period to 2020, would instead grow by 29%. The CCC advises that this is a price worth paying, given the long-term costs of inaction on climate change.	bbce0786f2c395a2774f0de1d0c25239	5410176e3fe8909958326785a2c998a3	0e1115e9cddc93070b2f4aaf2cb16672	book	Building a low-carbon economy -- The UK's contribution to tackling climate change: The First Report of the Committee on Climate Change	{Committee on Climate Change}	\N	2008
7462505	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boell07	http://eprints.rclis.org/15610/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Background. In most academic disciplines journals play an important role in disseminating findings of research among the disciplinary community members. Understanding a discipline's body of journals is therefore of grave importance when looking for previous research, compiling an overview of previous research and and in order to make a decision regarding the best place for publishing research results. Furthermore, based on Bradford's Law of scattering, one can assume that in order to be able to compile a satisfying overview of previous research a wide range of journals has to be scanned, but also that there are some 'core' journals which are of more importance to specific disciplines than others. Aim. This thesis aims to compile a comprehensive master list of journals which publish articles of relevance to Library and Information Science (LIS). A method to rank journals by their importance is introduced and some key characteristics of the disciplines body of journals are discussed. Databases indexing the disciplines journals are also compared. Method. The master list of LIS journals was created by combining the journal listings of secondary sources indexing the field's literature. These sources were six databases focusing on LIS literature: INFODATA, Current Contents, Library and Information Science Abstracts, Library Information Science Technology Abstracts, Information Science and Technology Abstracts, and Library Literature and Information Science, the LIS subsection in three databases with a general focus: Social Science Citation Index, Academic Search Premier, and Expanded Academic ASAP, and the listing of LIS journals from the Elektronische Zeitschriften Bibliothek. Problems related to editorial policies and technical shortcomings are discussed, before comparing: predominant publication languages, places of publication, open access, peer review, and the ISI Journal Impact Factors (JIF). Journals were also ranked by the number of occurrences in multiple databases in order to identify 'core' publications. The number of journals overlapping between databases are estimated and a matrix giving the overlap is visualized using multi dimensional scaling. Lastly, the degree of journals overlapping with other disciplines is measured. Results. A comprehensive master list of 1,205 journals publishing articles of relevance to LIS was compiled. The 968 active journals are mostly published in English, with one third of the journals coming from the US and another third from the UK and Germany. Nearly 16% of all journals are open access, 11% have a ISIJIF, and 42% are peer reviewed. Fifteen core journal could be identified and a list of the top fourteen journals published in Germany is introduced. Databases have between five to 318 journals in common and the journal collection shows an substantial overlap with a wide range of subjects, with the biggest journal overlap with Computing Studies, and Business and Economics. Conclusion. The aim of compiling a comprehensive list of LIS journal was achieved. The list will contribute to our understanding of scholarly communication within the LIS discipline and provide academics and practitioners with a better understanding of journals within the discipline. The ranking approach proved to be sufficient, showing good similarity with other studies over the last 40 years. The master list of LIS journals has also potential use to further research.	76c24e578a53842166209992e4560414	bd884a38a58816b7aef65234bba02869	5b61d552a5d8686b68185347f9bb7ad4	unpublished	A Scientometric Method to Analyze Scientific Journals as Exemplified by the Area of Information Science	Sebastian K. Boell	\N	2007
7462532	\N	\N	\N	Revised Edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Pop79	\N	\N	Popper's objective knowledge, revised edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	68db37a418d997de8f9e013ee572edb6	fdee9b3a75638bba0b4fa27c18f0e98e	569c7ea53d680833ddd2051a874d6423	book	Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach	Karl R. Popper	\N	1979
7463047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stöckinger2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0503129	\N	Regularization by Dimensional Reduction: Consistency, Quantum Action
\
  Principle, and Supersymmetry	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/0503129
\
Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures; minor modifications, published in JHEP	\N	\N	\N	\N		  It is proven by explicit construction that regularization by dimensional
\
reduction can be formulated in a mathematically consistent way. In this
\
formulation the quantum action principle is shown to hold. This provides an
\
intuitive and elegant relation between the D-dimensional Lagrangian and Ward or
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Slavnov-Taylor identities, and it can be used in particular to study to what
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extent dimensional reduction preserves supersymmetry. We give several examples
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of previously unchecked cases.
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	ad02409a27dadbc1c53e6a4804c5a3b2	f7787537a78246022d8ca6a615ffd5c6	e1a0e2192b713207476189c7ad72367c	misc	Regularization by Dimensional Reduction: Consistency, Quantum Action
\
  Principle, and Supersymmetry	Dominik Stöckinger	\N	2005
7463066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonoda2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.1072	\N	Construction of a Wilson action for the Wess-Zumino model	\N	cite arxiv:0804.1072
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Comment: 33 pages; reformatted using ptptex; accepted for publication in
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  Progress of Theoretical Physics	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We construct a Wilson action for the Wess-Zumino model by applying the exact
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renormalization group perturbatively. Using neither superfields nor auxiliary
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fields, we construct a supersymmetric action only with complex scalar and
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Majorana spinor fields. We adopt the BRST (antifield) formalism to show the
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consistency of the construction to all orders in loop expansions. The resulting
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action has a quadratically divergent scalar mass term which is absent in the
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superfield formalism.
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	d7197741ca51db89dac3236c4a6d915d	016f3a0df9ecdbc42975ba920e3148df	0f206f588b085843b278198f46db0101	misc	Construction of a Wilson action for the Wess-Zumino model	Hidenori Sonoda and Kayhan Ulker	\N	2008
7463794	Cognitive Science	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1085	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-122+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 21:46:55}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4046796}, comment = {I own this journal}	\N	d3c1914c612002879351408801a881f2	cba0ae93e29e9a7653f1e44aecb8552b	24541c0a45e0d30be76b1b6770b08a93	article	Representations in distributed cognitive tasks	J. Zhang and D. A. Norman	\N	1994
7463829	Advances in Case-Based Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bridge02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46119-1_5	\N		\N	\N	291--298	\N	\N	\N		We describe Order-Based Retrieval, which is an approach to case retrieval based on the application of partial orders to the
\
case base. We argue that it is well-suited to product recommender applications because, as well as retrieving products thatbest match customer-specified ‘ideal’ attribute-values, it also: allows the customer to specify soft constraints; gives anatural semantics and implementation to tweaks; and delivers an inherently diverse result set.	dc3c3a209972cbba6870924e2a16dc12	8fa8a0b1acfcb579c736f6ed6df20795	dc01ed0afe75b4c55c09533f2e77ec81	article	Diverse Product Recommendations Using an Expressive Language for Case Retrieval	Derek Bridge and Alex Ferguson	\N	2002
7463865	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	Arbeitsmarktsoziologie. Probleme, Theorien, empirische Befunde	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Becker2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133-168	\N	\N	\N		\N	22daf8f17da082a93d4a10e3246233f2	3a4b0585574995f6734818a2d49afcde	f712e4d9fb6ab874fe72739b100cfb74	incollection	Berufliche Weiterbildung -- arbeitsmarktsoziologische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde	Rolf Becker and Anna Hecken	Martin Abraham and Thomas Hinz	2008
7463973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Singla09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498834&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Camera brand congruence in ...	\N	\N	252--261	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498834}	\N	394a035c49bf00e6be3d9598eda2ed26	98da083263aba683efee1b7c2e59b52d	93eb0ff8cf35d1a04bb7a29d99c8fdcc	inproceedings	Camera brand congruence in the Flickr social graph	Adish Singla and Ingmar Weber	\N	2009
7463997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kanungo09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498827&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Predicting the readability of ...	\N	\N	202--211	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498827}	\N	74df20a369b6b91df70e36ab18dcd11e	fd667af12338043158f0d79a46f83c5d	6f4803d35e73aa9aff0a17c47f6f9ffe	inproceedings	Predicting the readability of short web summaries	Tapas Kanungo and David Orr	\N	2009
7464006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Agrawal09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498824&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Generating labels from clicks	\N	\N	172--181	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498824}	\N	367a7f606ce21388f942f4e089d4f512	97a5c4bb22270440dce10e89914821d0	f5417a09601ed1e35c7d732d7434d87c	inproceedings	Generating labels from clicks	R. Agrawal and A. Halverson and K. Kenthapadi and N. Mishra and P. Tsaparas	\N	2009
7464025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Piwowarski09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498823&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM	\N	WSDM: WSDM '09, Mining user web search ...	\N	\N	162--171	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498823}	\N	43ac00e2715c63899cda1743edf09a9e	bbc7d1ba006d0b45ed516172f069eeb0	0c2e60a78b2f29b27ea5118fa5537f5a	inproceedings	Mining user web search activity with layered bayesian networks or how to capture a click in its context	Benjamin Piwowarski and Georges Dupret and Rosie Jones	\N	2009
7464060	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCL_2005_finalreport	http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/sopag/BSTF/Final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	064c92114eef1ee09db50d4bb991dffb	3189dbbe993648ecaec27eea444b37c1	2feea3aadba7300f446a0228ab6d3b0b	misc	Rethinking How We Provide Bibliographic Services for the University of California	\N	The UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA LIBRARIES Bibliographic Services Task Force	2005
7464099	\N	CD-ROM	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entstaatlichung und soziale Sicherheit. Verhandlungen des 31. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Leipzig 2002. Beiträge aus Arbeitsgruppen, Sektionssitzungen und den Ad-hoc-Gruppen (CD-ROM).	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	Franzmann2003	http://books.google.de/books?id=z6MiRZa1gk4C	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52ee3d98d60b96359cfc73a5c2e73924	134ce054572a82a60c20203f64b0210c	c4502627a18a45e96797d29b65f3325a	incollection	Einleitung zur Ad-hoc-Gruppe: 'Die Krise der Erwerbsarbeitsethik
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\	und der Vorschlag eines bedingungslosen Grundeinkommens für alle
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\	Staatsbürger - Implikationen für die Autonomie der Lebenspraxis'.	Manuel Franzmann and Sascha Liebermann	Jutta Allmendinger	2003
7464100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Sektion Religionssoziologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Sektion Religionssoziologie der Deutschen	Franzmann2006	http://books.google.de/books?id=nfQ0pqA53Z8C	\N		\N	\N	450	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7bccbb395ebc0172d61074b0e1f34ad	d3d56b71de68d7bcce2812ed47a5e353	1e30d5b076f4d010836e213d73cc8c41	book	Religiosität in der säkularisierten Welt. Theoretische und empirische
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\	Beiträge zur Säkularisierungsdebatte in der Religionssoziologie.	\N	Manuel Franzmann and Christel Gärtner and Nicole Köck	2006
7464101	\N	CD-ROM	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entstaatlichung und soziale Sicherheit. Verhandlungen des 31. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Leipzig 2002. Beiträge aus Arbeitsgruppen, Sektionssitzungen und den Ad-hoc-Gruppen (CD-ROM).	\N	\N	\N	Leske+Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	Franzmann2003a	http://books.google.de/books?id=z6MiRZa1gk4C	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Solidarität Gemeinschaft politische Gemeinschaft		\N	639fddf814dfbf24f9d29714aca54aca	56dac8b4c3e0217a256a82a7404e0379	226b452139fa2d618cadee04c53bda91	incollection	Die Solidarität der Bürger. Zur Bestimmung des Zusammenhangs von
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\	Solidarität und politischer Vergemeinschaftung.	Manuel Franzmann and Sascha Liebermann and Christian Pawlytta	Jutta Allmendinger	2003
7464103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulpublikation der Goethe Universität	\N	\N	\N	Goethe Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Hochschulpublikationen der Goethe-Universität	Franzmann2008a	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2008/5628/	\N		\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c63a38174ef89b351e759110beb0a3a	f565cfcec9a9817a43112c496b8b6153	6ddf9350dcd0d078ccc9570406c2ffd5	book	Why people would not stop contributing if an unconditional basic
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\	income were introduced. An argumentation from within the Sociology
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\	of Religion	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2008
7464104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goethe Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Hochschulpublikationen der Goethe-Universität	Franzmann2007	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/3400/	\N		\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd75bc0f3d958555fe29d53d438eec08	35f6fd16f7ea39bb05d43682ec475746	38f15239cb8ab4eeec7f842b9817909f	misc	Ist die traditionelle Leistungsethik in den führenden Industrienationen
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\	zum Haupthindernis eines prosperierenden und gerechten Kapitalismus
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\	geworden? Die Relevanz dieser zeitdiagnostischen Frage für die Religionssoziologie	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2007
7464105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulpublikationen der Goethe-Universität	\N	\N	\N	Goethe Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2005a	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/5129/	\N		\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N		\N	491399616c7b5144146aca4a07b91fad	33c135c277a92bd34da879334de1dac1	362dd558a7914d74ba77e578e087b70d	misc	Generation and secularisation in Germany. The succession of generations
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\	up to the youngest adult generation and the advancing process of
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\	secularisation	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2005
7464106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Religiosität in der säkularisierten Welt. Theoretische und empirische	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Sektion Religionssoziologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie	Franzmann2006a	http://books.google.de/books?id=nfQ0pqA53Z8C	\N		\N	\N	11-35	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4108aaab857a1424e1de82e1faf3e3b	185739fdfedd22ee3a9e6e002dec5ebf	d24dbba07763c3c1bcaf13a374d5fde8	incollection	'Religiosität in der säkularisierten Welt. Theoretische und empirische
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\	Beiträge zur Säkularisierungsdebatte in der Religionssoziologie.'
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\	Einleitung.	Manuel Franzmann and Christel Gärtner and Nicole Köck	Manuel Franzmann and Christel Gärtner and Nicole Köck	2006
7464107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsbeiträge aus der Objektiven Hermeneutik, Bd. 10	\N	\N	\N	Humanities Online	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Forschungsbeiträge aus der Objektiven Hermeneutik, Bd. 10	Franzmann2008	https://ssl.humanities-online.de/download/Franzmann_Pawlytta_Gemeinwohl.html	\N		\N	\N	480	\N	\N	\N	issn = {978-3-934157-52-1}	\N	096e7cdad4ec5b7683b7f0f6947ac8bf	19dcd1caacccefb7010af09043d3fe9e	6bee273c261eae87e20d27a99d3db79e	book	Gemeinwohl in der Krise? Fallanalysen zur alltäglichen Solidaritätsbereitschaft	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	Ulrich Oevermann and Oliver Schmidtke and Christel Gärtner and Roland Burkholz	2008
7464108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soziale Ungleichheit, Kulturelle Unterschiede. Verhandlungen des 32. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in München 2004	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2006c	\N	\N		\N	\N	4453-4470	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a9b13f0bdb52ea9732718ad835b6d05	8370de99fec7e38f4bc7287015fd5738	0a63e6d1747d8164af235dcd28718cd6	incollection	Unterrichtsinteraktion in der Grundschule: Zur Frage der ungelösten
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\	Professionalisierung von Lehrern. Eine Fallrekonstruktion.	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	Karl-Siegbert Rehberg	2006
7464109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Dortmund	\N	Forschungsprojekt „Entsolidarisierung und ihre sozialen und politischen	Dortmund	\N	\N	Franzmann2004	\N	Forschungsprojektbericht		\N	\N	400	\N	\N	\N		\N	32c333ffce030ea165675e96f50801ae	43d3266ab57102940acdfa8e7e7e1b85	a48beae896b5ae32ebee0ed03d2129e5	techreport	Gemeinwohlbindung und Solidarität in Deutschland. Fallanalysen zur
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\	These der Entsolidarisierung. Habitusformationen und Deutungsmuster
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\	von Staatsbürgern im modernen Nationalstaat.	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta and Hartmut Neuendorff	\N	2004
7464110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Religiosität in der säkularisierten Welt. Theoretische und empirische	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Sektion Religionssoziologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie	Oevermann2006	http://books.google.de/books?id=nfQ0pqA53Z8C	\N		\N	\N	49-82	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a13b7b06114868af8dcbf52a143507e	3275f9acab612124ab728d21305112f3	c3d4ad3081fcb5a287ef116b9369699c	incollection	Strukturelle Religiosität auf dem Wege zur religiösen Indifferenz.	Ulrich Oevermann and Manuel Franzmann	Manuel Franzmann and Christel Gärtner and Nicole Köck	2006
7464111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulpublikation der Goethe Universität	edoc	\N	\N	Goethe Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Hochschulpublikationen der Goethe-Universität	Franzmann2006b	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/5130/	\N		\N	\N	19	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8444ac10d16a1657ca6a3155f93d40b	5f018a87bc25ee6525d03f752f066f82	3427e3434bf595ff0c2b04f311792709	misc	Zur Professionalisierung pädagogischer Praxis. Fallrekonstruktive
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\	Erschließung einer Unterrichtseröffnung und eines Eltern-Lehrer-Gesprächs.	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	\N	2006
7465408	The Library Quarterly	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlin09	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/597079	\N		\N	\N	161-173	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1086/597079}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/597079}	 Bibliographic reference lists are important constitutive features of academic papers. The nature of academic research involves the production and generation of bibliographic references, and the consequent books and articles contain bibliographic references of works used and/or cited. Bibliographies and reference lists have been used as data for methodological techniques such as citation analysis and network analysis but are rarely treated as socially organized textual artifacts, that is, as topics in their own right. This article looks at some properties of bibliographies and focuses on a knownâ€inâ€common feature of research literature: the temporal organization of bibliographies. This involves the reading and comparison of texts and their accompanying bibliographies. This article concentrates on the emergence of the study of texts in the sociological fields of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis as a demonstration of the contingent and temporally organized nature of academic publishing. 	61a23fb6c51f58b8b2915739fbaaa23f	0549f64cc0ab6aa16ef46f4bbc0449cc	b0d3a5947cf2fac4cdad0c076cb01467	article	The Temporal Organization of Bibliographies	Andrew P. Carlin	\N	2009
7465844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soper1997	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9702203	\N	Basics of QCD Perturbation Theory	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/9702203
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Comment: Lectures at the SLAC Summer Institute, August 1996. 54 pages
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  including 39 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This is an introduction to the use of QCD perturbation theory, emphasizing
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generic features of the theory that enable one to separate short-time and
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long-time effects. I also cover some important classes of applications:
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electron-positron annihilation to hadrons, deeply inelastic scattering, and
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hard processes in hadron-hadron collisions.
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	1d7f506f3f87d07f0577fb57a93cb89e	143035872d6c275f573c099500e3d33a	520267b74b97d802ad566cd74ec03aba	misc	Basics of QCD Perturbation Theory	Davison E. Soper	\N	1997
7465917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSCD '09: Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Web Search Click Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brenes09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1507509.1507510&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=23290057&CFTOKEN=94066168	\N	WSDM: WSCD '09, Survey and evaluation of ...	\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-434-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1507509.1507510}	\N	d4b241f5be4234a73c47adceacf79e78	267b20fe10beb27c02ca4129a5aae590	79587872be42faf99659719fd6730546	inproceedings	Survey and evaluation of query intent detection methods	David J. Brenes and Daniel Gayo-Avello and Kilian P\\'{e}rez-Gonz\\'{a}lez	\N	2009
7465954	Physics Letters B	335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cea1994423	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470W628-1B7/2/6b527ded25face2b20315631270456e7	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Generalized Gaussian effective potential: low dimensional scalar fields	\N	\N	423 - 427	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(94)90373-5}	We study a generalization of the Gaussian effective potential for self-interacting scalar fields in one and two spatial dimensions. We compute the two-loop corrections and discuss the renormalization of the generalized Gaussian effective potential.	ea4e5eb2300f9675c7ca227de2bbe215	87dfdd18b30c9dcd4e2f898fdc4c6247	c549f73463b3a408e13a10944abb529b	article	Generalized Gaussian effective potential: low dimensional scalar fields	Paolo Cea and Luigi Tedesco	\N	1994
7465963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baraglia09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2dd9fbfbba0a430bf66f0fe2ac5ab0b	ab0b5c091bce24b1665909ca9cbbbc32	a22784c41f9fa99e481182c4bdc0dd9b	article	Search Shortcuts Using Click-Through Data from the 2006 RFP Dataset	R. Baraglia and F. Cacheda and V. Carneiro and V. Formoso and R. Perego and F. Silvestri	held in conjunction with WSDM Workshop on Web Search Click Data	2009
7466028	Physics Letters B	236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cea1990191	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YM22F-55N/2/be4a4b5ec50a02592f836ea32ca01761	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Gaussian effective potential beyond the gaussian approximation	\N	\N	191 - 195	\N	2	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(90)90826-R}	We present a generalization of the gaussian effective potential which is amenable to a loop expansion like the usual effective potential.	35a90bdc94e84e496068c4f3407859fb	25ed4965b3b46e6b95ae200e74f0b965	28bec3d8198e77f5ba893b6106801e2d	article	Gaussian effective potential beyond the gaussian approximation	Paolo Cea	\N	1990
7466037	Nuclear Physics B	212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujimoto1983268	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YW0B-1G8/2/bf1f9ac9b8b6ea9f1038560961175709	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Effective potential for non-convex potentials	\N	\N	268 - 300	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90305-X}	It is shown that the well-known relationship between the effective potential [Gamma] and the vacuum graphs [Sigma] of scalar QFT follows directly from the translational invariance of the measure, and that it holds for all values of the fields [phi] if, and only if, the classical potential is convex. In the non-convex case [Sigma] appears to become complex for some values of [phi], but it is shown that the complexity is only apparent and is due to the failure of the loop expansion. The effective potential actually remains real and well-defined for all [phi], and reduces to [Sigma] in the neighbourhood of the classical minima. A number of examples are considered, notably potentials which are spontaneously broken. In particular the mechanism by which a spontaneous breakdown may be generated by radiative corrections is re-investigated and some new insights obtained. Finally, it is shown that the renormalization group equations for the parameters may be obtained by inspection from the effective potential, and among the examples considered are SU(n) fields and supermultiplets. In particular, it is shown that for supermultiplets the effective potential is not only real but positive.	fea5252a5859c24e4d748b63642ead99	b992aa41cd125a1910cd589013148b35	97b391fa253db56aedae9058dd017829	article	Effective potential for non-convex potentials	Y. Fujimoto and L. O'Raifeartaigh and G. Parravicini	\N	1983
7466159	\N	1	\N	Beauchemin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kerouac2003	http://www.cheneliere.ca/main.cfm?p=01_500&ItemID=2971	\N		\N	Glossaire p.184-190
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\	compréhension des principaux enjeux qui y sont liés.	3423fa6af8c49be9a5c1e06d660c5593	5877c81a99c7f75cd8e5722fbdbf291d	707f220f52195c45ac122d0a713ed20d	book	La pensée infirmière	Suzanne Kérouac and Jacinthe Pepin and Francine Ducharme and Francine Major	Beauchemin	2003
7466160	\N	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeLFI	\N	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	LNI	HWL+07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/delfi/delfi2007.html#HermannWLWH07	\N		\N	\N	151-160	\N	\N	conf/delfi/2007	date = {2008-01-21}, isbn = {978-3-88579-205-5}	\N	c5b9678edfff094d900db18b73db2c5b	97f2a89ec04d7831413f6be99eeae1b5	b078b53984a2110471af31690432ec46	inproceedings	Eine logfilebasierte Evaluation des Einsatzes von Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen.	C. Hermann and Martina Welte and J. Latocha and C. Wolk and Wolfgang Hürst	Christian Eibl and Johannes Magenheim and Sigrid E. Schubert and Martin Wessner	2007
7466176	Phys. Rev. D	52	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.52.6098	http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v52/i10/p6098_1	\N	Phys. Rev. D 52 (1995): S. V. Abramova, G. V. Efimov, and S. N. Nedelko - Phase structure of the...	\N	\N	6098--6108	\N	10	\N	numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.52.6098}	\N	bb04c045b41cf15e16c841692ef3ad51	d40686583f1bb33b8d69fc02433a612d	c0418ec9a210e1f896640055abc4de4f	article	Phase structure of the linear \\sigma{} model in $R1+1$	S. V. Abramova and G. V. Efimov and S. N. Nedelko	\N	1995
7466236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer in Education	\N	\N	\N	Ground Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Hürst04theaof	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05f57dffd9018afda305b8da6535c6d6	12ab13465986fc48961374dc395a25dc	5ff10309a0e5007cd02a73b4b29f1245	inproceedings	{The AOF Method for Production, Use, and Management of Instructional Media}	Wolfgang Hürst and Rainer Mueller and Thomas Ottmann	\N	2004
7466254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobility Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	HWJ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mobility/mobility2007.html#HurstWJ07	\N		\N	\N	16-23	\N	\N	conf/mobility/2007	date = {2009-02-24}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378063.1378067}, isbn = {978-1-59593-819-0}	\N	fe1abb17a7fa5a0d41c1da71195483f2	cf8fcc00681ae4a20d0ddd6953e8d3e3	ab3f37e85001a130cdb0c9e1e9faec20	inproceedings	An evaluation of the mobile usage of e-lecture podcasts.	Wolfgang Hürst and Martina Welte and Sabine Jung	Peter Han Joo Chong and Adrian David Cheok	2007
7466269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Malan07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigcse/sigcse2007.html#Malan07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	389-393	\N	\N	conf/sigcse/2007	date = {2007-04-23}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1227310.1227446}, isbn = {1-59593-361-1}	\N	66c45a05ad5c02349268c51e0d97566c	20a753e485d864293bf216fed792dd5f	f6a120b239206d59137b36da0511ce7f	inproceedings	{Podcasting computer science E-1}	David J. Malan	Ingrid Russell and Susan M. Haller and J. D. Dougherty and Susan H. Rodger	2007
7466346	Communications in Mathematical Physics	33	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/j78t24625030611x/	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	145--164	\N	2	\N		We approximate a (spatially cutoff) (f4)2 Euclidean field theory by an ensemble of spin 1/2 Ising spins with ferromagnetic pair interactions. This approximation is used to prove a Lee-Yang theorem and GHS type correlation inequalities for the (f4)2 theory. Application of these results are presented.
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ER  -	5dfef3c51bbfb9186c4e96b59750e065	94b47bd2344b8661652bf6276dc06d64	58390836ee8c1e33976c1965afba8a92	article	The (φ4)2 field theory as a classical Ising model	Barry Simon and Robert B. Griffiths	\N	1973
7466516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Sym. Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Odense, Denmark	\N	\N	reinhold_wikitrails_2006	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1149453.1149467	\N		\N	\N	47--58	\N	\N	conf/wikis/2006	isbn = {1-59593-413-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1149453.1149467}	Wikis are currently in high demand in a large variety of fields, due to their simplicity and flexible nature. Documentation, reporting, project management, online glossaries and dictionaries, discussion groups, or information systems are just a few examples of possible Wiki applications. Their popularity has also begun drawing the attention of teachers and educators, who realize that Wikis facilitate collaborative finding, shaping, and sharing of knowledge, as well as communication, all of which are essential properties in an educational context. In order to leverage the possibilities that Wiki systems offer for didactic and interdisciplinary scenarios, this paper examines how Wiki functionality can be extended in order to better suit the requirements posed by such environments and their participants. A concept is suggested that allows building context and structure around the content and existing information organization, using trails, or paths, through the Wiki content. These can either be added manually, or inferred automatically by an integrated tracking mechanism that makes use of the implicit navigational information left behind by the users as they browse the Wiki. Finally, an actual implementation of the concept is presented and discussed, followed by an outlook on future developments and possible uses.	b169ee4bd3b8cacfb6d188ed29758503	8715e1cadf0fc3999dd79b58421a76d5	170b390a1bbd8c4414025e228ebf73e0	inproceedings	WikiTrails: augmenting Wiki structure for collaborative, interdisciplinary learning	Silvan Reinhold	Dirk Riehle and James Noble	2006
7466575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 58th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), May 22-26, Montréal, Canada	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3494537	http://www.kinf.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/WiOblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/blaschke_stein_2008_corporate_wikis.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Methods and Measures for the Analysis of Corporate Wikis: A Case Study	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-07 20:34:37}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3494537}	\N	44adbd16d6d512f01f49325f53d4fe8a	2f7c6e651d0d26fc47cd2d03b6b72190	de3d469a7e25f9ff478a7b3d8fad8114	inproceedings	Methods and Measures
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for the Analysis of Corporate Wikis:
\
A Case Study	Steffen Blaschke and Klaus Stein	\N	2008
7466820	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference of the Learning Sciences 2008	\N	\N	\N	Utrecht, The Netherlands: International Society of the Learning Sciences, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	MoskaliukKimmerleCress2008	http://blog.moskaliuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/moskaliuk_et_al_wikisym2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	99--106	\N	\N	\N		The study reported in this article aims at empirically testing a theoretical model of collaborative knowledge building with wikis which was recently introduced by Cress and Kimmerle (2007; in press). This model assumes that individual learning and collaborative knowledge building are based on the interplay between people’s knowledge and the information available in the wiki. This interplay takes place in the form of externalization and internalization respectively. Individual learning is considered as happening through internal processes of assimilation and accommodation. Collaborative knowledge building happens through activities of external assimilation and accommodation. This study demonstrates these four processes in an experimental setting. As postulated by Cress and Kimmerle, the results show that a medium level of incongruity between people’s knowledge and a wiki’s information supports individual learning. A medium level of incongruity also leads to more external accommodation processes, despite the fact that high and medium levels of incongruity result in the same amount of text complements.	0e33176b81b95f789ec80538142c4b21	f6d68162034058947a797bb2a1b07882	bdba843d646b97c59cf59bcde69e9775	inproceedings	Learning and Knowledge Building with Wikis: The Impact of Incongruity between People’s Knowledge and a Wiki’s Information	Johannes Moskaliuk and Joachim Kimmerle and Ulrike Cress	\N	2008
7466939	\N	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeLFI	\N	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	LNI	HLT06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/delfi/delfi2006.html#HermannLT06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	39-50	\N	\N	conf/delfi/2006	date = {2006-11-10}, isbn = {978-3-88579-181-2}	\N	1dc600da6f2485c4cdd6c7c0c5824cd8	1a355bb6229998b979c1c406ebc09983	a982a1408736336293f530517a3198af	inproceedings	Eine lernerzentrierte Evaluation des Einsatzes von Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen zur Unterstützung der Präsenzlehre.	Christoph Hermann and Tobias Lauer and Stephan Trahasch	Max Mühlhäuser and Guido Rößling and Ralf Steinmetz	2006
7466966	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4097077	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 09:26:22}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4097077}	This paper describes the initial steps into the investigation of the possibility of reducing\
fatigue loads on wind turbine blades by the application of fluidic jets. This investigation\
involves static pressure measurements as well as numerical simulations for a non-rotating\
NACA-0018 airfoil. The fluidic jets are obtained by injecting air from slits located near the\
trailing edge of the airfoil. The air is injected perpendicularly to the airfoil surface with a\
velocity of the order of magnitude of the free stream velocity for Rec = 6.6x105, M = 0.176\
and a range of angles of attack. A significant change in lift can be observed, although\
calculated results show a more pronounced effect than the results obtained in the\
experiments. The calculated change is observed to be nearly constant for angles of attack\
ranging from -10 to +10, with approximately 50\\% of the total change in lift obtained within\
a dimensionless time of tU/c = 1.	fe395c2760237e067fd3c45e763d43b3	93e9c49313dd2eb25e2af22627784dca	08dd204e7e8379fdeff54d170b5a1216	article	Fluidic Load Control forWind Turbine Blades	C. S. Boeije and H. de Vries and I. Cleine and E. van Emden and G. G. M. Zwart and H. Stobbe and A. Hirschberg and H. W. M. Hoeijmakers	\N	2009
7466967	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting	\N	University of Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4097061	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 09:23:28}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4097061}	Experiments on fluidic control in an asymmetric diffuser are described. For fluidic\
control, fluid injection through a cross-flow slit placed upstream of the diffuser is applied.\
Both continuous and oscillating fluid injection is considered. Geometries of slit edges, slit\
width and partitioning of the slit have been varied. The control strategies combine three\
elementary processes: momentum injection in the flow direction, removal of the boundary\
layer by suction and enhancement of turbulent mixing by means of large scale 3-D vorticalflow\
structures. Momentum injection is only beneficial when the injection velocity is higher\
than the main flow velocity. In particular velocities of half the main flow velocity turn out to\
be most detrimental. Suction remains quite efficient even at low velocities. This explains why\
oscillating flow with low amplitudes is more efficient than flow with moderately high\
amplitudes. Partitioning of the slit does clearly promote fluidic control by inducing 3-D\
vortical-flow structures.	89763d0bbaf091063dea8285bcd9d983	7f9c26943e9838b4bddcabdfe89cbfd5	4e2ad56f725cfc5f96d8a85e88aa5ee3	article	Experimental Study on Fluidic Control of a Diffuser:\
influence of slit geometry	E. Smid and H. van Noort and H. W. M. Hoeijmakers	\N	2009
7466968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EWEC 2007	\N	Delft University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4083564	http://www.ewec2007proceedings.info/index2.php?searchin=0\\&\\#38;what=1\\&\\#38;searchtext=bersee\\&\\#38;page=searchresult	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 09:09:47}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4083564}	\N	6b92542a4a2ac0a33d57b363cd667f14	48044b5a3df5a512f0fd51ef0ede0535	370cb230b04d39abfe711a54c85aabe8	inproceedings	Smart rotor blades \\& rotor control	H. Bersee	\N	2007
7466969	Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews	11	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1141913	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2005.08.004	\N		\N	\N	1117--1145	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 09:02:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1141913}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2005.08.004}	Energy is an essential ingredient of socio-economic development and economic growth. Renewable energy sources like wind energy is indigenous and can help in reducing the dependency on fossil fuels. Wind is the indirect form of solar energy and is always being replenished by the sun. Wind is caused by differential heating of the earth's surface by the sun. It has been estimated that roughly 10 million MW of energy are continuously available in the earth's wind. Wind energy provides a variable and environmental friendly option and national energy security at a time when decreasing global reserves of fossil fuels threatens the long-term sustainability of global economy. This paper reviews the wind resources assessment models, site selection models and aerodynamic models including wake effect. The different existing performance and reliability evaluation models, various problems related to wind turbine components (blade, gearbox, generator and transformer) and grid for wind energy system have been discussed. This paper also reviews different techniques and loads for design, control systems and economics of wind energy conversion system.	ad2013c870e89f9b63bbdbcf348c860d	6d90ff1182f413d59832c3a694917d9b	2c5d66fe4f4086a2a7e22c3cb0293059	article	A review of wind energy technologies	Joselin and S. Iniyan and E. Sreevalsan and S. Rajapandian	\N	2007
7466970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sandia National Laboratories	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4083521	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 08:57:00}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4083521}	This report provides an overview on the current state of wind turbine control and\
introduces a number of active techniques that could be potentially used for control of\
wind turbine blades. The focus is on research regarding active flow control (AFC) as it\
applies to wind turbine performance and loads. The techniques and concepts described\
here are often described as “smart structures” or “smart rotor control”. This field is\
rapidly growing and there are numerous concepts currently being investigated around the\
world; some concepts already are focused on the wind energy industry and others are\
intended for use in other fields, but have the potential for wind turbine control. An AFC\
system can be broken into three categories: controls and sensors, actuators and devices,\
and the flow phenomena. This report focuses on the research involved with the actuators\
and devices and the generated flow phenomena caused by each device.	9690d906f42ed5aa3d0aeaee6bc08c1c	921e9c6426223b2e200175547dcd1331	2e694e4f8fb804df49f55b0ccb02926f	techreport	Active Load Control Techniques\
for Wind Turbines	D. Berg and S. J. Johnson and C. P. van Dam	\N	2008
7466971	Wind Energy	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4083487	\N	\N		\N	\N	481--485	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 08:40:56}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4083487}	Previous work has demonstrated that significant reductions in fatigue loading on a wind\
turbine can be achieved by using individual pitch control, in which the pitch of each blade\
is adjusted individually, in response to measured loads. The asymmetrical out-of-plane\
rotor load is measured and an additional pitch action (dominated by the rotational frequency\
of the rotor) is calculated for each blade in order to minimize this load.This results\
in the near-elimination of the dominant once-per-revolution (‘1P’) peak in the out-of-plane\
load spectrum seen by the rotating components, and fatigue loads can be reduced by\
20\\%–40\\%.The load reduction is also transferred to the nacelle and tower, but here it is the\
low-frequency loads which are removed, resulting in a load reduction of a few per cent at\
best, since the fatigue on the fixed components is dominated by the peak at the blade\
passing frequency (‘3P’ for a three-bladed turbine),which is largely unaffected by the individual\
pitch control action. This article demonstrates a relatively straightforward addition\
to the individual pitch control algorithm which is capable of reducing the dominant load\
peak on the fixed components, resulting in significant fatigue load reductions on the whole\
structure.	00b62a3aad01e6a53cd072714ac1b8b0	b258084a21906ce64ebc05d87b270e28	f5ef235c7c11999dc70bf0b7e200da59	article	Further Load Reductions with\
Individual Pitch Control	E. A. Bossanyi	\N	2005
7466973	Journal of Electrostatics	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4083151	\N	\N		\N	\N	604--610	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 07:52:51}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4083151}	This work analyzes the effects produced by an EHD actuator on the flow around an airfoil at low Re numbers (ReE104). The analysis\
is undertaken from flow visualizations and measurements of the surface pressure distributions. The experiments indicate that, for low Re\
number, the effects of the actuation depend on the power added to the flow and on the relative distance between the actuator and the\
separation line.	dadca3e84495ab3b7b54f27daf147bbc	ac8deacc5d3b795faa458db84a8a263b	c71f0b2c24987089d9ed858d276dbfd9	article	Steady control of laminar separation over airfoils\
with plasma sheet actuators	R. Sosaa and A. Guillermo	\N	2006
7466975	AIAA JOURNAL	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Notre Dame	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074649	\N	\N		\N	\N	1477--1515	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 13:09:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074649}	\N	3dad6af3d83ad5432e44e8292cf14e37	746103415991da6494d6f8b88597f0ff	2fa6f995decc8c376a08e38a1a58ea5a	article	Unsteady Plasma Actuators for Separation Control of Low-Pressure Turbine Blades	J. Huang and T. C. Corke and F. O. Thomas	\N	2006
7466976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EAWE 3rd PhD Seminar CENER	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074633	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 13:03:12}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074633}	Reducing loads on wind turbine rotors can offer great reduction to the total cost of wind turbines. With the increasing size of wind turbine blades, the need for more sophisticated load control techniques has induced the interest for locally distributed aerodynamic control systems with build-in intelligence on the blades (often named in popular terms "smart structures" or "smart rotor control"). Recent inventory of design options for such systems has been performed by Barlas [1] [2]. Active load control through trailing edge flaps or deformable trailing edge geometry is considered a feasible and efficient solution, especially because of the advances in smart material actuator technology. Previous work of various research groups with CFD [3], 2D aeroelastic models [4],[5], [6] and extended BEM models [7] simulations, has shown the potential of applying active control through variable geometry\
trailing edge airfoils on wind turbine blades for load reduction purposes. Also, wind tunnel tests [8] have quantified unsteady aerodynamic phenomena associated with prescribed excitation and control actions for certain 2D configurations. Consequently, the necessity for small scale experimental setups proving the active load control concept, taking the interaction of aerodynamics and dynamics of the structure into account and measuring the real performance in reduction of structural loads rises. Also, essential is the development of efficient computational models, which provide realistic evaluation of active load reduction concepts, give insight into unsteady aerodynamic and aeroelastic phenomena and serve as preliminary design platforms for wind turbine smart rotors especially concerning the controller design.	6812ed33e7c8b6a344614e2ad8b2fa97	a8d56e86a1cc032a1cdd1548037b56a4	8bbedb4b081e8a286bf7f8cd4a944d53	inproceedings	Progress in Smart Rotor Research for Wind Turbines: Experimental and Computational Approaches to Active Aerodynamic Control	A. K. Barlas	\N	2007
7466977	Wind Energy	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074625	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/we.264	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 13:00:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074625}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/we.264}	The trend with offshore wind turbines is to increase the rotor diameter as much as possibleto decrease the costs per kilowatt-hour. The increasing dimensions have led to the relativeincrease of the loads on the wind turbine structure. Because of the increasing rotor size andthe spatial load variations along the blade, it is necessary to react to turbulence in a moredetailed way; each blade separately and at several separate radial distances. In this paper,a proof of concept study is performed to show the feasibility of the load alleviation abilitiesof a ‘Smart’ blade, i.e. a blade equipped with a number of control devices that locallychange the lift profile on the blade, combined with appropriate sensors and feedbackcontrollers. Theoretical and experimental models are developed of a scaled non-rotatingrotor blade which is equipped with two trailing edge flaps and strain sensors to facilitatefeedback control. A pitch actuator is used to induce disturbances with a similar characteras a gust or turbulence. A feedback controller based on classical loop shaping is designedthat minimizes the root bending moment in the flapping direction. We show that withappropriate control techniques, the loads for periodic disturbances and for turbulencegenerated disturbances can be reduced up to 90 and 55\\%, respectively.	0e51e94f105ce2ba35012bf03126968f	f42ac9e50086a8a4876f1eed9546b7a2	16c8c5f84fccb67bcaff2e2822823421	article	On the Proof of Concept of a ‘Smart’Wind Turbine Rotor Blade for LoadAlleviation	J. W. van Wingerden and A. W. Hulskamp and T. Barlas and B. Marrant and G. A. M. van Kuik and D. P. Molenaar and M. Verhaegen	\N	2008
7466978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074570	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 12:24:12}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {4074570}	\N	0103f77bc0f1b02b6c4c34b245d160ff	f1d0b7754f1635c9f169af072bc4d2fe	dacc51e91564435c30547a6bc24d2070	book	Flow Control: Passive, Active, and Reactive Flow Management	M. Gad-El-Hak	\N	2000
7466979	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	44th AIAA/ASME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074459	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:33:36}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074459}	\N	919bccb23951aa5d22507b622f0d0d5d	3b1b40714798606f0e60575d91dcb0d0	25fb51ae780c9f8c73c6276d60800f69	inproceedings	Active control of rotor aerodynamics and geometry: Status, methods andpreliminary results	T. Mccoy and D. A. Griffin	\N	2006
7466980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	43th AIAA/ASME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074452	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:30:38}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074452}	\N	e82eeaa1bb44c7bc4c5b357704f9dc3a	31245c7126e30f10104e9f347203505a	cf615f650a0335c66f6bac72032a7af1	inproceedings	Power regulation and optimization of offshore wind turbines through\
trailing edge flap control.	\N	S. Joncas and O. Bergsma and A. Beukers	2005
7466981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2006 European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition	\N	Ris{\\o} National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074450	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:29:24}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074450}	Dynamically deformable trailing edge (TE) flaps have\
been modeled on a 33 meter long V66 blade from\
Vestas. The structural blade model comprises a modal\
expansion of a cantilever beam with the effects of TE\
deformations added. The aerodynamic model includes\
a BEM model with 3D corrections and a two\
dimensional model which includes the unsteady effect\
of the deforming trailing edge. A proportional\
differential (PD) control using the local flapwise\
deflection is implemented to control the flaps. Effects\
of system time lag, flap power consumption and signal\
noise are included.\
The equivalent flapwise blade root moment is reduced\
60\\% for inflow with 10\\% turbulence using 7 meter TE\
flaps where actuators consume 100W/m at maximum\
consumption rate. The potential is reduced to 40\\%\
when signal noise is added to the control.	feef714717ec22370bba0fdbdd8687c1	ffdd85fb6d6678b1a5f904f1b530fb75	ccffd231f31c54a0f614013759ba93dc	inproceedings	Load alleviation on wind turbine blades using variable airfoilgeometry.	P. B. Andersen and M. Gaunaa and C. Bak and T. Buhl	\N	2006
7466982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OWEMES 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074443	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:27:58}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074443}	\N	87ca1d705ed061aaed9a4ae2feabaf03	4780c442b0f85bc7c91544ff702b928d	141907ee4d9b84b6fd5072c8d86793fd	inproceedings	Concept study of smart rotor blades for large offshore wind turbine	B. A. H. Marrant and T. van Holten	\N	2006
7466983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	45th AIAA/ASME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074441	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:26:41}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074441}	\N	970110fce3443a12e089358b4b915b92	5d9cc9153d5ec1a6629331fe6104fdef	679c23c4286786449fb4809cc56c6273	inproceedings	Computational investigations of deploying load control microtabs on a wind\
turbine airfoil.	R. Chow and C. P. van Dam	\N	2007
7466984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	43th AIAA/ASME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074439	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:25:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074439}	\N	de44cfa9fd597c2117ff3ee173086f49	7a26c63b2117ea765c0cbac005a84b29	4fb39de22e1c39315141d28d6fea88a8	inproceedings	Two-dimensional wind tunnel and computational investigation\
of a microtab modi¯ed s809 airfoil.	J. P. Baker and K. J. Standish and C. P. van Dam	\N	2005
7466985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	40th AIAA/ASME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074433	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:24:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074433}	\N	254c47a26f76e9b18c0376715fa65069	bb1e1278f429ae487bda2e741d75d73d	20c5601235a5f5da417bc601c6ada00d	inproceedings	Load control for wind turbines - a non-traditional\
microtab approach	D. T. Y. Nakafuji and C. P. van Dam and J. Michel and P. Morrison	\N	2002
7466989	Wind Engineering	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical University of Denmark	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074307	\N	\N		\N	\N	169--182	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:15:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4074307}, priority = {3}	A two-dimensional theoretical study of the aeroelastic behaviour of an airfoil has been\
performed, whose geometry can be altered using a rear-mounted flap. This device is\
governed by a controller, whose objective is to reduce the airfoil displacements and,\
therefore, the stresses present in a real blade. The aerodynamic problem was solved\
numerically by a panel method using the potential theory, suitable for modelling attached\
flows. It is therefore mostly applicable for Pitch Regulated Variable Speed (PRVS) wind\
turbines, which mainly operate under this flow condition.The results show evident\
reductions in the airfoil displacements by using simple control strategies having the airfoil\
position and its first and second derivatives as input, especially at the system’s\
eigenfrequency. The use of variable airfoil geometry is an effective means of reducing the\
vibration magnitudes of an airfoil that represents a section of a wind turbine blade, when\
subject to stochastic wind signals. The results of this investigation encourage further\
investigations with 3D aeroelastic models to predict the reduction in loads in real wind\
turbines.	d6971ab140a442fea7831638524f46b8	f6b116d3381ebc23c32515e996f86993	88188f144939e537a1c58299e96588d8	article	Load alleviation on wind turbine blades using variable airfoil geometry	S. Basualdo	\N	2005
7466990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	32nd European Rotorcraft Forum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074300	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:11:42}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074300}	\N	5a72e4647266306ad1a7a840029223db	8ecef8ec7c4faddd7cc8a520a8a20d98	014e03fa97283d5d268a684d90895d4e	inproceedings	Active rotor control by °aps for vibration reduction - full scale\
demonstrator and ¯rst °ight test results.	D. Roth and B. Enenkl and O. Dieterich	\N	2006
7466991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	28th European Rotorcraft Forum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074296	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:10:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074296}	\N	78b6e2e52e5e903470359133a4f8c849	0883a4511dd4db296b64c74dd8cd945a	e75722ca3817dbf815f849af62ec7f3e	inproceedings	Full scale rotor with piezoelectric actuated blade flaps	B. Enenkl and V. Klopper and D. Preibler	\N	2002
7466992	Smart Materials and Structures	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074293	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:09:03}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {4074293}	\N	b5c93b35473b52e2fac22a0ad1e51a7a	7e16a8b65dfe6017dad7706fb20ffedc	24da8459fcaa80720d21588d6899dda7	article	A feasibility study of using smart materials for rotor control	F. K. Straub	\N	1996
7466993	Wind Energy	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074289	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:07:33}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {4074289}	A new load-reducing control strategy for individual blade control of large pitch-controlled\
wind turbines is presented. This control concept is based on local blade inflow measurements\
and offers the possibility of larger load reductions, without loss of power production,\
than seen in other state-of-the-art load-reducing concepts. Since the new flow-based\
concept deviates significantly from previous published load-reducing strategies, a comparison\
of the performance based on aeroelastic simulations is included. Advantages and\
drawbacks of the systems are discussed.	2ea7919ce940fd8a9aaf3a0faf6825e6	876c236997ed7add4edf19beb2b7cc5e	64d45dae6f637014506ecbf597ded31b	article	Active load reduction using individual pitch, based on localinflow measurements.	T. J. Larsen and H. A. Madsen and And	\N	2005
7466994	Technical Report ECN-C-03-138	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	ECN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074286	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:06:44}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {4074286}	\N	ccbc69d2faef213a8973f669d1913fbf	36447b6c7232d9b9622646a1b4fba5a7	8fa45eaef84b21c1ee134799493c130a	techreport	Individual pitch control inventory	T. G. van Engelen and E. L. van der Hooft	\N	2005
7466995	Wind Energy	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074284	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:05:14}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074284}	\N	a01d7bae4dbc4e2ae7d1d0787a83015e	b258084a21906ce64ebc05d87b270e28	74f885d55fda30bbee9e420866f653bf	article	Further load reductions with individual pitch control	E. A. Bossanyi	\N	2005
7466996	Wind Energy	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074280	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--244	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 11:04:26}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {4074280}	This article reviews techniques for the control of wind turbines during power production.\
Pitch control is used primarily to limit power in high winds, but it also has an important\
effect on structural loads. Particularly as turbines become larger, there is increasing interest\
in designing controllers to mitigate loads as far as possible. Torque control in variable-speed\
turbines is used primarily to maximize energy capture below rated wind speed, and to limit\
the torque above rated, but it can also be used to reduce certain loads. The design of the\
control algorithms is clearly of prime importance. Additional sensors such as accelerometers\
and load sensors can also help the controller to achieve its objectives more effectively. By\
controlling the pitch of each blade independently, it is also possible to achieve important\
further reductions in loading. It is important to be able to quantify the benefits of any new\
controller. Although computer simulations are useful, field trials are also vital. The variability\
of the realwindmeans that particular care is needed in the design of the trials.	b8b9c4c8fb2165a3e3a3d10a233c1579	bb551cbb3c2b338492fcb71df7e5d87a	5c15d1ce2febd9086b5c3d113af7d9b8	article	Wind turbine control for load reduction	E. A. Bossanyi	\N	2003
7466997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delft University of technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074145	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 10:44:10}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074145}, comment = {aangevraagd via email op 20-2-09}	\N	995c69fb2b6212dae20e9cae74f9a255	3aa3dc5f9adca987152654d538fa2ad7	45cef3b9382f9477290e5edf5b74269a	techreport	Inventory of present techniques\
2002.011 (Ext. r. no. ). Delft: Duwind and TU Delft, 93 pp.	Bah Marrant and T. Holten and Van	\N	2002
7466998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	26th European Rotorcraft Forum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074141	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 10:40:07}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4074141}	\N	112a972ad4945e13d1b6bee55faef0e0	7cb7dbef1a076855c1aae08189476612	1d8f7ab7f012e04be255bdf0da65ac78	article	Recent progress on the development of a smart rotor system.	I. Chopra and A. Gessow	\N	2000
7466999	Wind Energy	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074137	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 10:38:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074137}	\N	7e5074e7f29130e7483838b0800d9912	326c78dcb3faf669b09d6dbdfefb48d8	e4ac4c5f19d74cb47ed246a210fc612c	article	The design of closed loop controllers for wind turbines.	E. A. Bossanyi	\N	2000
7467000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f\\"{u}r Solare Energieversorgungstechnik ISET e.V.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4074032	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 10:34:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4074032}	The article discusses different design approaches\
for individual blade pitch control for\
wind turbines regarding design methodology\
and robustness aspects. An H¥ based multi objective\
control design will be worked out in detail,\
showing the potential to actively increase\
damping of the first axial tower bending mode\
and to reduce 1p fluctuations in blade root\
bending moments. The control design is verified\
by simulations with a full nonlinear model of the\
wind turbine.	0c37dcfc0d622dca280f8a26f23623d7	beeac029d7bf551bda10de942bc34a25	11fcc7230974ef4c942c976049dceef9	article	Individual Blade Pitch Control Design for Load\
Reduction on Large Wind Turbines	M. Geyler and P. Caselitz	\N	2007
7467002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4073869	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 10:01:39}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4073869}, comment = {rewuested by email on 20-2-09}	\N	484cb77fde0e31955e9068abff0cd5e1	535c67fd073e35fa961a5ba23e2cb540	5e9139bd4c7e7c137fce77dcb40b141d	inproceedings	IEA RD\\&D Wind – 56th Topical Expert Meeting on The application of smart structures for large wind turbine rotor blades (Proceedings)	\N	\N	2008
7467003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4073416	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 09:48:57}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4073416}	\N	012054e594708ba53f139040224e184e	de3bf05b13adc1f71d7efe26288acdb9	2130b832b24e1e6a941abf4780eaa976	inproceedings	IEA RD\\&D Wind – 50th Topical Expert Meeting on\
The application of smart structures for large wind turbine rotor blades	\N	\N	2006
7467004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	History of laminar flow research	\N	\N	NASA	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4073380	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 09:27:15}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {4073380}	\N	b537e0db58324dacfb62ea8ef6077e16	49b7de251c2f67307757d0755e32daab	367c9ab2805e36ce6db87dec1f50b26a	article	History of laminar flow research	A. L. Braslow	\N	1999
7467005	Wind Energy	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4073378	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--211	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-20 09:26:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4073378}, priority = {0}, comment = {(private-note)Article asks for improved accuracy of engineering codes to reduce risks. Load uncertainties in 2003 are 20\\% (at current uncertainties are less then to 5\\% in order to obtain a licence according to Axel). It is proposed that CFD RANS methods are validated by experimental data such as collected by NREL and ECN to improve engineering codes.
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The article could be used to emphasize the need for improved engineering codes.}	This article reviews the state of the art of wind turbine rotor aerodynamics. It addressespresent uncertainties in rotor design and load calculations, recent modelling efforts toreduce these uncertainties, and validation activities regarding the modelling and resultsthereof.	4dc25a993ec44a09759561b16a1e468c	aae84ef8ef1ed92c5077b8eef5f5599e	9dc1011b990be9457968d14236044b83	article	Review of Aerodynamics forWindTurbines	H. Snel	\N	2003
7467006	AIAA journal	40	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4067942	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 17:07:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4067942}	In this paper six different topics are covered: smart material actuators and\
sensors and piezoelectrics,modeling of beams with induced strain\
actuation, modeling of plates with induced strain actuation, shape\
memory alloys, magnetostrictors and electrostrictors, and smartstructures\
applications. It is an emerging multidisciplinary field,\
and associated methodology/technologyis in its early development.	f5d95e3546f57bd57aa8645bf72c286c	df87493b0f5d982b5a96920554db7bec	aee3ce675819d8a7cbf5b52b22162d18	article	Review of State of Art of Smart Structures\
and Integrated Systems	I. Chopra	\N	2002
7467007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wind Energy Handbook	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4067598	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 15:54:37}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4067598}, comment = {(private-note)usefull to refer to existing well known knowledge.}	Basic technical book about the design of HAWT on land. Areas covered are:\
- Wind resource\
- Aerodynamics\
- Peformance\
- Loads\
- Conceptual design\
- Component design\
- Controls\
- Installatian and wind farms\
- Electrical systems	eba5ef945290780864f3c4adc49c36a8	fd17a73fb9095f87876385c75d77b767	7559c8e3a0582802ca5d24b8cd86499f	book	Wind Energy Handbook	T. Burton and David Sharpe and Nick Jenkins and Ervin Bossanyi	\N	2001
7467008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEA RD\\&D Wind – 56th Topical Expert Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4067566	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 15:45:25}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4067566}, comment = {(private-note)Usefull for overview of initiatives. Wrap up of all items discussed.}	\N	f0180ea7dd4e36539a205b3b94449da1	6f578ebb7840add96f68c04b8bd91e6e	d952dbeb7344491931c3a65a9d96a29c	inproceedings	IEA RD\\&D Wind – 56th Topical Expert Meeting on The application of smart structures for large wind turbine rotor blades (Summary)	\N	\N	2008
7467009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4065315	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-17 16:28:15}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4065315}, comment = {(private-note)Usefull as a reference to current initiatives.}	\N	130b386492a0f5e6d3491fba2f83891f	c70c4f33b2d06d4233f7b88fe6cc13ec	1afb1ede09e370bcd345a5b570ba6dff	inproceedings	IEA RD\\&D Wind – 50th Topical Expert Meeting on The application of smart structures for large wind turbine rotor blades (Summary)	\N	\N	2006
7467010	Journal of Physics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4065260	http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1742-6596/75/1/012080/jpconf7\\_75\\_012080.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	75	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-17 15:58:28}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4065260}, comment = {(private-note)Very usefull article to use as an overview: review of current technologies. Nevertheless only a few technologies are mentioned and comparisation is made hard as different perfomance indicators are used.}	The continued reduction in cost of energy of wind turbines, especially with the increasinglyupscaling of the rotor, will require contribution from technology advances in many areas.Reducing loads on the rotor can o®er great reduction to the total cost of wind turbines. With theincreasing size of wind turbine blades, the need for more sophisticated load control techniqueshas induced the interest for locally distributed aerodynamic control systems with built-inintelligence on the blades. Such concepts are often named in popular terms "smart structures"or "smart rotor control". This paper focuses on research regarding active rotor control andsmart structures for load reduction. It presents an overview of available knowledge and futureconcepts on the application of active aerodynamic control and smart structures for wind turbineapplications. The goal of the paper is to provide a perspective on the current status and futuredirections of the speci¯c area of research. It comprises a novel attempt to summarize and analyzepossible advanced control systems for future wind turbines. The overview builds on existingresearch on helicopter rotors and expands similar concepts for wind turbine applications, basedon ongoing research in the ¯eld. Research work has been analyzed through UPWIND project'swork package on Smart Rotor Blades and Rotor Control. First, the speci¯cations of unsteadyloads, the state of the art of modern control for load reduction and the need for more advancedand detailed active aerodynamic control are analyzed. Also, overview of available knowledgein application of active aerodynamic control on rotating blades, from helicopter research, isprovided. Concepts, methods, and achieved results are presented. Furthermore, R\\&D sofar and up-to-date ongoing progress of similar applications for wind turbines are presented.Feasibility studies for wind turbine applications, preliminary performance evaluation and novelcomputational and experimental research approaches are reviewed, including DUWIND's recentachievement of applying feedback aerodynamic control on a wind tunnel model of a scaled bladefor load reduction. The potential of load reduction using smart rotor control concepts is shown.This study provides a unique overview of advanced aerodynamic control methods utilizing smartstructures for wind turbines, discusses feasibility of future implementation, and also quanti¯eskey parameters and shows the challenges associated with such an approach.	1901f6cc22a30d979ad539a19791b4e1	5c623e83bd648c95152739a6976f38d7	f66afbbbc4b0159ade85a7db47182901	article	State of the art and prospectives of smart rotor\
control for wind turbines	T. K. Barlas and G. A. M. van Kuik	\N	2007
7467062	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3065436	http://nitens.org/docs/wikidyn.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Measuring wiki viability. An empirical assessment of the social dynamics of a large sample of wikis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-11 02:01:20}, location = {Porto}, citeulike-article-id = {3065436}, priority = {0}	This paper assesses the content- and population-dynamics of a large sample of wikis, over a timespan of several months, in order to identify basic features that may predict or induce different types of fate. We analyze and discuss, in particular, the correlation of various macroscopic indicators, structural features and governance policies with wiki growth patterns. While recent analyses of wiki dynamics have mostly focused on popular projects such as Wikipedia, we suggest research directions towards a more general theory of the dynamics of such communities.	0ac4f352deff64822fb839b97f409b5d	8430410c3e082a7d243734160758fc5a	e5277ff99f3263a7530ff1ed82326057	inproceedings	Measuring wiki viability. An empirical assessment of the social dynamics of a large sample of wikis	Camille Roth and Dario Taraborelli and Nigel Gilbert	\N	2008
7467173	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Longitudinal models in the behavioral and related sciences	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum	Mahwah, NJ	\N	\N	SnijdersSteglichSchweinberger2007	http://stat.gamma.rug.nl/snijders/chapter_coevol.pdf	\N		\N	\N	41--71	\N	\N	\N		A deeper understanding of the relation between individual behavior and individual actions on one hand and the embeddedness of individuals in social structures on the other hand can be obtained by empirically studying the dynamics of individual outcomes and network structure, and how these mutually affect each other. In methodological terms, this means that behavior of individuals – indicators of performance and success, attitudes and other cognitions, behavioral tendencies – and the ties between them are studied as a social process evolving over time, where behavior and network ties mutually influence each other. We propose a statistical methodology for this type of investigation and illustrate it by an example.	21853b28384aa758781823d586a8b66b	b7df9ea619a8b86bcc8902e22fef39fc	1558ddb1c0860863870d202661a80326	inbook	Modeling the co-evolution of networks and behavior	Tom A.B. Snijders and Christian E.G. Steglich and Michael Schweinberger	Kees van Montfort and Han Oud and Albert Satorra	2007
7467174	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	University of Pennsylvania Department of Computer and Information Science Technical	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OWLDB	\N	\N	Integrating Ontologies and Relational Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	MS-CIS-07-24	\N		\N	c3a4c31888e6c4b0a3fa378d98decea2	91df2bb869e954496b8d95e4306bce8d	8b0d7a75ad25673631cbc7b7bbb96ef8	techreport	Integrating Ontologies and Relational Data	Sören Auer and Zachary G. Ives	\N	2007
7467213	Journal of Knowledge Management	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ardichvili2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673270310463626	\N		\N	\N	64-77	\N	1	\N	issn = {1367-3270}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673270310463626}	Investigates virtual knowledge-sharing communities of practice (COP); examines their benefits as tools for knowledge generation and sharing of tacit knowledge; presents a literature survey and reports on research into a virtual online COP at Caterpillar - a large multinational corporation. Outlines the four research questions that explored, among other things, employees' willingness to contribute their knowledge, and the barriers that exist to taking part in COPs. Describes the Knowledge Network at Caterpillar - an Inranet-based system designed to provide an infrastructure for community functioning; presents the findings, relating to the four research questions, revealing that a majority of the participants believe that there was strong evidence of employees' willingness to share; spells out the barriers that included, among other things, hesitations on the part of employees, to take part in knowledge sharing, for fear of letting the community down by providing incorrect answers to questions. Discusses the importance of developing trust among community members and in the organization; provides a series of suggestions for encouraging knowledge-based trust; identifies a series of elements for creating a supportive environment for encouraging knowing sharing. 	19a9097c7d38f856111561c076fe214b	2e5a31eebfc6dd2f8a170abaed32f079	e73ca38d1a9e3de6aa906fad593fe927	article	Motivation and barriers to participation in virtual knowledge-sharing communities of practice	Alexander Ardichvili and Vaughn Page and Tim Wentling	\N	2003
7467231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulpublikation der Goethe Universität	edoc	\N	\N	Goethe Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2005b	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/5129/	\N		\N	Identisch mit: 
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Generation and Secularisation in Germany. The succession of Generations up to the Youngest Adult Generation and the Advancing Process of Secularisation. In: Zostavila Silvia Jozefčiaková (Hg.) Moderné náboženstvo / Modern Religion. Bratislava: Ústav pre vzt’ahy štátu a cirkví, 2005, S. 210-221.	11	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffef4537283e7ab9cb80750383885eb2	33c135c277a92bd34da879334de1dac1	603bdf4bb9d0d72f25e27ff0b79758a3	misc	Generation and Secularisation in Germany. The succession of Generations up to the Youngest Adult Generation and the Advancing Process of Secularisation.	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2005
7467235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moderné náboženstvo / Modern Religion	\N	\N	\N	Ústav pre vzt’ahy štátu a cirkví	Bratislava	\N	\N	franzmann2005	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/5129/	\N		\N	Slowakische Übersetzung von 
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Generation and Secularisation in Germany. The succession of Generations up to the Youngest Adult Generation and the Advancing Process of Secularisation. In: Zostavila Silvia Jozefčiaková (Hg.) Moderné náboženstvo / Modern Religion. Bratislava: Ústav pre vzt’ahy štátu a cirkví, 2005, S. 210-221. Siehe auch: http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2007/5129/ 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d2de8b0cfb51b97797b86f2cdb815aa	c44bf0d4ddd6e3a3752116fc251afbde	db4ca8dac07b1f6b5a4cd4b7954510b3	incollection	Generácia a sekularizácia v Nemecku. Sled generácií až po najmladšiu dospelú generáciu a postupný proces sekularizácie	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2005
7467246	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carroll2003605	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WGR-4893YMJ-1/2/6afe45983fdcd0512abeba6bbecf91ac	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies : Notification and awareness: synchronizing task-oriented collaborative activity	\N	Notification User Interfaces	605 - 632	\N	5	\N	issn = {1071-5819}, doi = {10.1016/S1071-5819(03)00024-7}	People working collaboratively must establish and maintain awareness of one another's intentions, actions and results. Notification systems typically support awareness of the presence, tasks and actions of collaborators, but they do not adequately support awareness of persistent and complex activities. We analysed awareness breakdowns in use of our Virtual School system--stemming from problems related to the collaborative situation, group, task and tool support--to motivate the concept of activity awareness. Activity awareness builds on prior conceptions of social and action awareness, but emphasizes the importance of activity context factors like planning and coordination. This work suggests design strategies for notification systems to better support collaborative activity.	c7f3206d957b7d16365e7c4ecc1baf34	8d701d26731a09c31c8087c47b0cb984	47c6ff667b29f79464a88c1c8f785a27	article	Notification and awareness: synchronizing task-oriented collaborative activity	John M. Carroll and Dennis C. Neale and Philip L. Isenhour and Mary Beth Rosson and D. Scott McCrickard	\N	2003
7467271	Trends in Ecology & Evolution	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sigmund2007593	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VJ1-4R05HXW-1/2/b42da8e22e8386f44342fe5ae09ce0f7	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Ecology & Evolution : Punish or perish? Retaliation and collaboration among humans	\N	\N	593 - 600	\N	11	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2007.06.012}	A spate of recent investigations on reciprocation and social enforcement in humans has brought together (and sometimes divided) economists, psychologists, anthropologists, social scientists and evolutionary biologists, in addition to neurologists and students of animal behavior. Experimental work on public goods and social incentives has addressed a wealth of questions on the emotional and cognitive (proximal) factors, and also on the genetic and cultural (ultimate) evolutionary mechanisms involved in this essential aspect of human nature.	3844c666bd96013e0cbd5196e4e98ff5	dafb3cf0fe1943665282504f00f2d9a9	d73f4b9bfc2aeec28134ee5d8e949c43	article	Punish or perish? Retaliation and collaboration among humans	Karl Sigmund	\N	2007
7467288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2006	\N	\N		\N	unveröffentlichtes Konzeptpapier, Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74451f10093c0cf9bc986215bc484aa0	073f5c074951ae52182825e918625b34	6226f558f85cfc54a690a5e78844ed80	unpublished	Methodik und Technik der Datenerhebung in Grundschulen im Rahmen des Ansatzes einer naturalistischen Unterrichtsforschung	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2006
7467305	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-owl2-semantics-20081202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owl2semantics	http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-owl2-semantics-20081202/	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfe34568f0fde9c06bbd57b5e7d42c72	2ac359f984739f4827bfa39eb6629377	051f5d12a91e1d6b0393636540e9dceb	misc	OWL 2 Web Ontology Language: Direct Semantics	Boris Motik and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Bernardo Cuenca Grau	\N	2008
7467314	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	17	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papadopoulos2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-008-0109-y	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	57--76	\N	1	\N		A significant number of applications require effective and efficient manipulation of relational graphs, towards discovering important patterns. Some example applications are: (i) analysis of microarray data in bioinformatics, (ii) pattern discoveryin a large graph representing a social network, (iii) analysis of transportation networks, (iv) community discovery in Webdata. The basic approach followed by existing methods is to apply mining techniques on graph data to discover important patterns,such as subgraphs that are likely to be useful. However, in some cases the number of mined patterns is large, posing difficultiesin selecting the most important ones. For example, applying frequent subgraph mining on a set of graphs the system returnsall connected subgraphs whose frequency is above a specified (usually user-defined) threshold. The number of discovered patternsmay be large, and this number depends on the data characteristics and the frequency threshold specified. It would be moreconvenient for the user if “goodness” criteria could be set to evaluate the usefulness of these patterns, and if the usercould provide preferences to the system regarding the characteristics of the discovered patterns. In this paper, we proposea methodology to support such preferences by applying subgraph discovery in relational graphs towards retrieving importantconnected subgraphs. The importance of a subgraph is determined by: (i) the order of the subgraph (the number of vertices)and (ii) the subgraph edge connectivity. The performance of the proposed technique is evaluated by using real-life as wellas synthetically generated data sets.	a819c8a404832203d6dbf8661072dc1c	9252104274028655a6abc40da290cf38	12ca13c8c05721342fd027fc8b44d5bb	article	SkyGraph: an algorithm for important subgraph discovery in relational graphs	Apostolos Papadopoulos and Apostolos Lyritsis and Yannis Manolopoulos	\N	2008
7467345	Institute for Social Science Research Volume VI. 1994-95 - Biotechnology Studies	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liebeskind1994	http://repositories.cdlib.org/issr/volume6/4	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		This paper examines the organizational arrangements used by New Biotechnology Firms (NBFs) to source scientific knowledge. Using data from two highly successful NBFs, the paper shows that both firms relied principally on hierarchies and networks to source scientific knowledge; market arrangements were insignificant. Most interesting, each firm had a very large, diversified set of boundary-spanning collaborative research arrangements, mostly involving university scientists. It is argued that these external research networks enabled the two firms studied to compete more successfully in a highly turbulent and highly competitive industry environment.	0ead5da6f09068dcff8baafd460f84bf	bb0ea1d25ca6ccb461d7487f583313f2	e970529590211cb15b0c62d1c656858e	article	Social Networks, Learning, and Flexibility: Sourcing Scientific Knowledge in New Biotechnology Firms	Julia Porter Liebeskind and Amalya Lumerman Oliver and Lynne G. Zucker and Marilynn B. Brewer	\N	1994
7467367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FranzmannLiebermann2000	http://www.basicincome.org/bien/pdf/2000FranzmannLiebermann.pdf	\N		\N	Vortrag auf der 8. Zweijahreskonferenz des Basic Income European Network (BIEN) im Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, 10 S., 6./7. Oktober 2000 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f147b2390bfff29834cb414dbf6b3993	ccceb8e5cb705c2d9b60f67fbd65ace1	e18f15733ffc03aa8502a236dfff8d47	unpublished	Saving citizenship from the workhouse. Why upholding the obliga tion to work undermines the citizen’s autonomy	Manuel Franzmann and Sascha Liebermann	\N	2000
7467371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	FranzmannPawlytta2001	\N	\N		\N	Unveröffentlichtes Manuskript eines Vortrags im Rahmen des soziologischen Forschungskolloquiums "Using sociology: Exemplarische Fallanalysen zur soziologischen Beratung" (Prof. Hartmut Neuendorff, Prof. Ronald Hitzler), Universität Dortmund, 2000 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e963f4cf95f0f1e8ff90c78e1c8d9e8	8884bf3acfd078ea95b2d118784edf46	5bb0672414e0364440e78d0f5334fe62	unpublished	Über Werbeanalysen und Marketingstrategien	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	\N	2000
7467372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '00: Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	336588	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=336512.336588	\N	Software metrics	\N	\N	357--370	\N	\N	\N	location = {Limerick, Ireland}, isbn = {1-58113-253-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/336512.336588}	\N	ae116182c21fe717812ff66b9873fffc	f160a861168368db403724a80903dff6	5cf6eabec1bbc49d5bc77b223e3de4ab	inproceedings	Software metrics: roadmap	Norman E. Fenton and Martin Neil	\N	2000
7467375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2001	\N	\N		\N	Unveröffentlichtes Manuskript eines Vortrages auf der 63. Jahrestagung der Association for the Sociology of Religion in Anaheim, Kalifornien, 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	295b11ddc4ceefde0048a83d4585422d	c61cd35fe76f3dfda499fc6eda803d21	7a8dc21422441b7da1cd0fd4b1d22b5b	unpublished	Autonomy, Authenticity, and Individual Probation. Patterns of a Secularized Conduct of Life. The Case of an Austrian Mountaineer	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2001
7467378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	FranzmannPawlytta2004	\N	\N		\N	Unveröffentlichtes Manuskript eines  Vortrags auf der 14. Herbsttagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft objektive Hermeneutik in Bern, 2004 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8be5e0d56a67ae28aa37139cb9268467	53e778e14aa511aabd6f56a4d4781e78	6c23f10805555e02782f842714a81707	unpublished	Exemplarische Rekonstruktion des pädagogischen Handelns einer Grundschullehrerin	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	\N	2004
7467379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2006	\N	\N		\N	Unveröffentlichtes Manuskript eines  Vortrags auf dem Congresso internacional 'A indústria cultural hoje' (28.8. bis 1.9.2006) der Faculdade de ciencias humanas, PPGE Grupo de estudos e pesquisa teoria crítica e educacão, Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba (Brasilien)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f890dba716ae737c0d6c2c1f25aa9591	72e414d428da72696de1f13fa41223f3	21df96af842838fcb7c0f809a2900b79	unpublished	Eine Technik der Datenerhebung im Geiste von Adornos Programmatik des Nichtidentischen. Chancen der mobilen Computeraufnahmetechnik für eine anspruchsvolle Bildungsforschung	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2006
7467381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CCS '08: Proceedings of the 15th ACM conference on Computer and communications security	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1455774	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1455770.1455774	\N	Spamalytics	\N	\N	3--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Alexandria, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-810-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1455770.1455774}	The “conversion rate” of spam — the probability that an unsolicited e-mail will ultimately elicit a “sale” — underlies the entire spam value proposition. However, our understanding of this critical behavior is quite limited, and the literature lacks any quantitative study concerning its true value. In this paper we present a methodology for measuring the conversion rate of spam. Using a parasitic infiltration of an existing botnet’s infrastructure, we analyze two spam campaigns: one designed to propagate a malware Trojan, the other marketing on-line pharmaceuticals. For nearly a half billion spam e-mails we identify the number that are successfully delivered, the number that pass through popular anti-spam filters, the number that elicit user visits to the advertised sites, and the number of “sales” and “infections” produced.	5c6e1709b2d0455e6228efb4769b3f20	9ef38e31c2ba11fbde36f4dcc12f8de1	302c31df7cd95456d9458f9af509c4f5	inproceedings	Spamalytics: an empirical analysis of spam marketing conversion	Chris Kanich and Christian Kreibich and Kirill Levchenko and Brandon Enright and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Vern Paxson and Stefan Savage	\N	2008
7467384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2005	\N	\N		\N	Unveröffentlichtes Manuskript eines  Vortrags auf der Zagreber Konferenz der Société Internationale de Sociologie des Religions (SISR) / International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR), “Religion and Society: Challenging Boundaries”, 18.-22. Juli 2005  	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a992b866cf5b03de7a3ef631c94198e0	7f6c16f430bb5a146efb053ba62231a9	27884f4ece9bd6c6c2f4785e0677ad69	unpublished	"The ‘religiosity’ of younger Germans on the way to the ‘Veralltäglichung’ (Weber) of an autonomous conduct of life”, 	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2005
7467394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2004	http://www.grundeinkommen.info/fileadmin/Text-Depot/Manuel_Franzmann_-_Was_spricht_f_r_Grundeinkommen.pdf	\N		\N	Vortrag auf dem 2. Treffen des Netzwerk Grundeinkommen im Workshop „Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen?“ im Rahmen der Konferenz „Zukunft der Gerechtigkeit“ der Heinrich Böll-Stiftung, Berlin, 11.-12. Dezember 2004, 23 S. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1e7f85202c51a84d785e4084a9d7bbf	f1996970e2808a6bb183486f965c5d57	4c4ae253aedb4e8fd7e80c597b676e5c	unpublished	Was spricht für die Einführung eines bedingungslos gezahlten, ausreichenden Grundeinkommens?	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2004
7467398	\N	432	\N	\N	\N	\N	OWLED	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	owlgres	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	643573de787cccee450883d443dfa494	204a070c1853d65bd962d1968d3bdde7	445633e398c97bd97c08ad2d8ac834e4	inproceedings	Owlgres: A Scalable OWL Reasoner.	Markus Stocker and Michael Smith	Catherine Dolbear and Alan Ruttenberg and Ulrike Sattler	2008
7467424	\N	\N	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RDB2RDF	http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/rdb2rdf/RDB2RDF_SurveyReport.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ee581536f28df55cce9a2c6eeb7f37b	3e39f77c772d26a207df1c4d8c3d61d6	70279ab60535eaca1cc9e52d4423cbdb	misc	A Survey of Current Approaches for  Mapping of Relational Databases to RDF	Satya S. Sahoo and Wolfgang Halb and Sebastian Hellmann and Kingsley Idehen and Ted Thibodeau Jr and Sören Auer and Juan Sequeda and Ahmed Ezzat	\N	2009
7469131	 IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hall08tse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2007.70769	\N		\N	\N	226--241	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-22 13:24:44}, citeulike-article-id = {2699679}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2007.70769}	Problem Orientation is gaining interest as a way of approaching the development of software intensive systems and yet a significant example that explores its use is missing from the literature. In this paper, we present the basic elements of Problem Oriented Software Engineering (POSE) which aims to bring both non-formal and formal aspects of software development together in a single framework. We provide an example of a detailed and systematic POSE development of a software problem, that of designing the controller for a package router. The problem is drawn from the literature, but the analysis presented here is new. The aim of the example is twofold: to illustrate the main aspects of POSE and how it supports software engineering design, and to demonstrate how a non-trivial problem can be dealt with by the approach.	0d4f9bf123764481a3e7d1ea90e8e5fd	76c4543101818f908cee3f5edda71990	6bf36d7a4beec8881be9862e4432da5c	article	Problem Oriented Software Engineering: Solving the Package Router Control Problem	Jon Hall and Lucia Rapanotti and Michael Jackson	\N	2008
7469158	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Fifth IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, SEFM 2007 	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	London	\N	\N	hall07sefm	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEFM.2007.29	\N	dblp	\N	\N	15-24	\N	\N	\N		A key challenge for software engineering is to learn how to reconcile the formal world of the machine and its software with the non-formal real world. In this paper, we discuss elements of problem oriented software engineering (POSE), an approach that brings both non- formal and formal aspects of software development together in a single theoretical framework for software engineering design. POSE presents development as the representation and step-wise transformation of software problems. It allows for the identification and clarification of system requirements, the understanding and structuring of the problem world, the structuring and specification of a hardware/software machine that can ensure satisfaction of the requirements in the problem world, and the construction of adequacy arguments, convincing both to developers and to customers, users and other interested parties, that the system will provide what is needed. Examples are used throughout the paper to illustrate how formal and non-formal descriptions are reconciled under POSE.	0e41134e9bed3db9319ecd875cfa2fa6	0d04f005536b5c3064079d828c4b9d31	ede80c200f2258748a301d7980956921	inproceedings	Problem Oriented Software Engineering: A design-theoretic framework for software engineering.	Jon G. Hall and Lucia Rapanotti and Michael Jackson	\N	2007
7470475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HEALTHINF (2)	\N	\N	\N	INSTICC - Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication	\N	\N	\N	Andrenucci:2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/biostec/healthinf2008-2.html#Andrenucci08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	207-212	\N	\N	conf/biostec/2008hi2	isbn = {978-989-8111-16-6}, date = {2008-04-10}	\N	25ce150e26ae2e3487e752adfbecbf79	ff2c20be4dbf67984e930e163ef1f915	1f380bdfc02af246649c167ee4b785f6	inproceedings	Automated Question-Answering Techniques and the Medical Domain.	Andrea Andrenucci	Luís Azevedo and Ana Rita Londral	2008
7470539	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc MIE 2005 Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zweigenbaum:2005	http://www.nactem.ac.uk/files/mie/Pierre_Zweigenbaum.pdf	\N	\N	\N	The URL points to the presentation slides	\N	\N	\N	\N	library = {Mine (February 2009)}, comments = {I've seen the presentation slides only}	\N	8cc26baeacce6a5a0e93a62aae0cbcb9	d0f5075113679739bd5d77a94b1be6ed	43d61cef90e6308cfe1d860ae9ee29ee	inproceedings	Question Answering for Biomedicine	Pierre Zweigenbaum	\N	2005
7470541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. AMIA 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee:2006	http://www.dbmi.columbia.edu/homepages/yuh9001/AMIA_06_QA_final_version.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	6 pages	\N	\N	\N	library = {Web (Feb 2009)}	Physicians have many questions when caring for patients, and frequently need to seek answers for their questions. Information retrieval systems (e.g., PubMed) typically return a list of documents in response to a user's query. Frequently the number of returned documents is large and makes physicians' information seeking "practical only `after hours' and not in the clinical settings". Question answering techniques are based on automatically analyzing thousands of electronic documents to generate short-text answers in response to clinical questions that are posed by physicians. The authors address physicians' information needs and described the design, implementation, and evaluation of the medical question answering system (MedQA). Although our long term goal is to enable MedQA to answer all types of medical questions, currently, we currently implement MedQA to integrate information retrieval, extraction, and summarization techniques to automatically generate paragraph-level text for definitional questions (i.e., "What is X?"). MedQA can be accessed at http://www.dbmi.columbia.edu/~yuh9001/research/MedQA.html.	03b13c2262b3a1c47e3d935d16dee587	8b758b988d480d71f6849af04ef11fb6	2b050a47d0b1aa079ceb23bd0ec87e37	inproceedings	Beyond Information Retrieval --- Medical Question Answering	Minsuk Lee and James Cimino and Hai Ran Zhu and Carl Sable and Vijay Shanker and John Ely and Hong Yu	\N	2006
7471382	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	1044709	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1044709	\N	Non-negative Matrix Factorization with Sparseness Constraints	\N	\N	1457--1469	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is a recently developed technique for finding parts-based, linear representations of non-negative data. Although it has successfully been applied in several applications, it does not always result in parts-based representations. In this paper, we show how explicitly incorporating the notion of 'sparseness' improves the found decompositions. Additionally, we provide complete MATLAB code both for standard NMF and for our extension. Our hope is that this will further the application of these methods to solving novel data-analysis problems.	c844f75ce5b3b6a529f51f066d1778a3	88a8052b0d01a7781871511074bb8397	e75198857713e8c3e0f40619120c7bc0	article	Non-negative Matrix Factorization with Sparseness Constraints	Patrik O. Hoyer	\N	2004
7471634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '01: Proceedings of the 2001 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	elepus	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372202.372480&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=24055867&CFTOKEN=98896738	\N	eLePUS - a language for specification of software design patterns	\N	\N	600--604	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-287-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/372202.372480}	\N	b4697ef85f98078e6af12802a64b7ddf	2bae9746dbcb8bb2bc7f0a5d0a8f09a7	cf1940ed7484f1cc6497bc0cf4f772a6	inproceedings	eLePUS - a language for specification of software design patterns	Rajeev R. Raje and Sivakumar Chinnasamy	\N	2001
7471677	Software Technology and Engineering Practice, 2005. 13th IEEE International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	0-0 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ElementalDPRecog	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=1691648&isnumber=35653	\N		\N	\N	196-205	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/STEP.2005.12}	The decomposition of design patterns into simpler elements may reduce significantly the creation of variants in forward engineering, while it increases the possibility of identifying applied patterns in reverse engineering. Nevertheless, there are few reverse engineering tools that exploit the decomposition of patterns (i.e., FUJABA, SPQR). The SPQR approach introduces a catalog of elemental design patterns (EDP) and a rule set based on sigma-calculus through which EDPs are defined and composed into design patterns. Considering the SPQR approach particularly interesting, we propose a novel solution for defining and detecting EDPs and, further, design patterns. Our approach defines EDPs as logical functions of eight symbolic variables, each variable representing a method call (e.g., method name, method signature, method declaration, this reference, super reference) or a class property (superclass, same family, same object). An EDP detector has been developed based on this approach, representing a starting point for future developments towards design pattern recognition in the reverse engineering context	42e160586900ba26d749b9bbd4c1bba8	f3a3336d9d3e3ff2e40b2aa4e6464ffa	c0ce26302fedeb862189940e055842cd	article	Elemental Design Patterns Recognition In Java	F. Arcelli and S. Masiero and C. Raibulet	\N	2005
7471878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5378	\N	\N	That's right, the "barreleye" fish gives a new meaning to "clear-headed" members of the central California species Macropinna microstoma have fully transparent skulls filled with a jelly-like fluid that scientists discovered this week allows the fish 360-degree vision.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4307052fcb67501292c7bae7f2bfb8b3	68d5544128602e879b3e15480714e114	98e088a0682d3590bd95afcb2b286117	article	Recommended to read : See-Through Fish	ghostwo	ghostwo	2009
7471984	IEEE INTERNET COMPUTING	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	milanovic2004csw	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--59	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4461de8aabf2c82b2ac8c30f7ca98e4	f25917c0dca02458c23b786a326fee78	edb6ab835088f59bfd85456f6801b628	article	{Current Solutions for Web Service Composition}	N. Milanovic and M. Malek	\N	2004
7472083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SoftVis '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Software visualization	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	JIVE	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1056018.1056032&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=19412033&CFTOKEN=55335810	\N	Methodology and architecture of JIVE	\N	\N	95--104	\N	\N	\N	location = {St. Louis, Missouri}, isbn = {1-59593-073-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1056018.1056032}	A novel approach to the runtime visualization and analysis of object-oriented programs is presented and illustrated through a prototype system called JIVE: Java Interactive Visualization Environment. The main contributions of JIVE are: multiple concurrent representations of program state and execution history; support for forward and reverse execution; and graphical queries over program execution. This model facilitates program understanding and interactive debugging. Our visualization of runtime states clarifies the important point that objects are environments of execution. The history of object interaction is displayed via sequence diagrams, and in this way we help close the loop between design-time and run-time representations. Interactive execution is made possible by maintaining a runtime history database, which may be queried for information on variable behavior, method executions, and object interactions. We illustrate the capabilities of this system through examples. JIVE is implemented using the Java Platform Debugger Architecture and supports the Java language and libraries, including multithreaded and GUI applications.	1317d2b9f41612f68e871196f5a2d589	6e0ffaa25970d418e06c049d7d2f4625	874c9982aec893b7258fe3daf3bcca48	inproceedings	Methodology and architecture of JIVE	Paul Gestwicki and Bharat Jayaraman	\N	2005
7472854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPLCVol2.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4078df7fda210b8542e9c511e8575a4e	1121e6ca62d88b1b94dc7873d7962036	e7828256492bf012c9e731bd4eb7b1b0	proceedings	11th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2007), The second volume	\N	\N	2007
7472863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thiel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		SSE-Bib: Proc SE 41 218	e2a0a14d298325a09c0079bcf25379ac	3b7a08ca945ed4fa747ceaed522dc282	3ed8eaae515bf3a3fd50513449118f4d	proceedings	Proceedings of the 12th Intl. Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2008), Volume 2	\N	Klaus Pohl Steffen Thiel	2008
7472926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	Economics and Finance	Teece.210	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	21858e9e14e3b5ea088d1fd5fe7dfbcb	c4f51c5975980cce44432f0494569752	7f5ec06bf12f22edad3923a3cd92d829	book	Managing Intellectual Capital	Teece	\N	210
7472946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Minnesota Press	\N	\N	\N	Hall_2008_Digitize	http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/H/hall_digitize.html#TOC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In the sciences, the merits and ramifications of open access—the electronic publishing model that gives readers free, irrevocable, worldwide, and perpetual access to research—have been vigorously debated. Open access is now increasingly proposed as a valid means of both disseminating knowledge and career advancement. In Digitize This Book! Gary Hall presents a timely and ambitious polemic on the potential that open access publishing has to transform both “papercentric” humanities scholarship and the institution of the university itself.	e6da5de11e4c39eb5936e6edb0531913	3da3c350ae74f4c014a4b27ae54d4911	5e663c80deeff396248ca407ec2e8170	book	Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now 	Gary Hall	\N	2008
7473031	Cultural Anthropology	23	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keltyetal_2008_Circulation	http://www.anthrosource.net/Abstract.aspx?issn=0886-7356&volume=23&issue=3&doubleissueno=0&article=238366&suppno=0&jstor=False	\N		\N	\N	559 - 588	\N	3	\N		In a conversation format, seven anthropologists with extensive expertise in new digital technologies, intellectual property, and journal publishing discuss issues related to open access, the anthropology of information circulation, and the future of scholarly societies. Among the topics discussed are current anthropological research on open source and open access; the effects of open access on traditional anthropological topics; the creation of community archives and new networking tools; potentially transformative uses of field notes and materials in new digital ecologies; the American Anthropological Association's recent history with these issues, from the development of AnthroSource to its new publishing arrangement with Wiley-Blackwell; and the political economies of knowledge circulation more generally.	152ef92d7c529c0ea726e879c93bec50	7b347a084b8d2db9b8056fba17af9816	be1dc3976c60c3e6b44d4307cea1b0b3	article	Anthropology of/in circulation: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies	\N	\N	2008
7473163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Housewright_2008_Ithaka	http://www.ithaka.org/research/Ithakas%202006%20Studies%20of%20Key%20Stakeholders%20in%20the%20Digital%20Transformation%20in%20Higher%20Education.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	54f99ed3976a86ab5c8d4db2c68e33d7	8fcc77c702cd97b042630753fa5eaea4	0022f097548149bd907b6ff4dd946659	article	Ithaka’s 2006 Studies of Key Stakeholders in the Digital Transformation in Higher Education	\N	\N	2008
7473548	\N	\N	\N	Neubearbeitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GursSach2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8059-0969-1}	\N	854081fc8b34d9ac55b8a2130cf9968b	00c6d2280119aebb3269a9dc079953cb	dbe8f8261d06dcd8fd154d8621fda7cd	book	Sachenrecht ;  §§ 883 - 902	Karl-Heinz Gursky	\N	2002
7473629	\N	\N	\N	10. Bearb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaisSach1957	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	838288e5afcb2a024171a710457e0084	893a4e11053ea1f8f4d5b3e5237bb964	8293ce7dba9e7a9c135eafe83c4bb312	book	Sachenrecht	Ludwig Raiser	\N	1957
7473637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Albert2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0106096	\N	[cond-mat/0106096] Statistical mechanics of complex networks	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0106096
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Comment: 54 pages, submitted to Reviews of Modern Physics	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in nature and society, much
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quoted examples including the cell, a network of chemicals linked by chemical
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reactions, or the Internet, a network of routers and computers connected by
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physical links. While traditionally these systems were modeled as random
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graphs, it is increasingly recognized that the topology and evolution of real
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networks is governed by robust organizing principles. Here we review the recent
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advances in the field of complex networks, focusing on the statistical
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mechanics of network topology and dynamics. After reviewing the empirical data
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that motivated the recent interest in networks, we discuss the main models and
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analytical tools, covering random graphs, small-world and scale-free networks,
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as well as the interplay between topology and the network's robustness against
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failures and attacks.
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	5343bacdd043f0704ce0a4dc47abe51a	c18f66c30c91789f73ae643a620ec8a6	e1955a156a376347e53e587dd7f0b854	misc	Statistical mechanics of complex networks	Reka Albert and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi	\N	2001
7473661	\N	\N	\N	5. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	M	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0952e5e03b1b4677b56b2cffcce5c9af	9ac19ef0072b7352d300efb57fe335d1	99a2dd2843c013f809a3480c6590c488	book	M{\\"u}nchener Kommentar zum B{\\"u}rgerlichen Gesetzbuch ; 5. Aufl.	\N	\N	2008
7473669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dorogovtsev2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0106144	\N	[cond-mat/0106144] Evolution of networks	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0106144
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Comment: 67 pages, updated, revised, and extended version of review, submitted
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  to Adv. Phys	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We review the recent fast progress in statistical physics of evolving
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networks. Interest has focused mainly on the structural properties of random
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complex networks in communications, biology, social sciences and economics. A
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number of giant artificial networks of such a kind came into existence
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recently. This opens a wide field for the study of their topology, evolution,
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and complex processes occurring in them. Such networks possess a rich set of
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scaling properties. A number of them are scale-free and show striking
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resilience against random breakdowns. In spite of large sizes of these
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networks, the distances between most their vertices are short -- a feature
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known as the ``small-world'' effect. We discuss how growing networks
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self-organize into scale-free structures and the role of the mechanism of
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preferential linking. We consider the topological and structural properties of
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evolving networks, and percolation in these networks. We present a number of
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models demonstrating the main features of evolving networks and discuss current
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approaches for their simulation and analytical study. Applications of the
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general results to particular networks in Nature are discussed. We demonstrate
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the generic connections of the network growth processes with the general
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problems of non-equilibrium physics, econophysics, evolutionary biology, etc.
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	7b80cac1283d12d15fd9257ade211bb0	691856805a0bbe429e4d592633eb2c7d	a634ec1bec78cd89a1fd06b5b62cbb8c	misc	Evolution of networks	S. N. Dorogovtsev and J. F. F. Mendes	\N	2001
7473679	\N	\N	\N	33., neubearb. Aufl. des von Friedrich Lent begr. und von Karl Heinz Schwab fortgef. Werkes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	PrSach2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-56402-4}	\N	028902533f73e50fe1a4f9ae361d0dfe	cfdf245912e47c0935cd2a4a64eaa808	b33547dcaf1d874b4d8969e58f225680	book	Sachenrecht	Hanns Pr{\\"u}tting and Friedrich Lent and Karl Heinz Schwab	\N	2008
7473687	\N	\N	\N	9., neubearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	LareAllg2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-49843-4}	\N	a12819e8b56baabe69e0aee097ed8635	8220d17b69bf4a20695a4a5873cae62c	8bfc1ab09859eff39e028ea5f0592d75	book	Allgemeiner Teil des B{\\"u}rgerlichen Rechts	Karl Larenz and Manfred Wolf	\N	2004
7473700	\N	\N	\N	2. verb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Stier1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b325e80d56ab0443be6d5cc7c970c03	94c23ce783b814d2d5500e1ba0346189	78d08d7085335f52b442435613997fca	book	Empirische Forschungsmethoden	Winfried Stier	\N	1999
7473708	\N	\N	\N	10. A	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aschendorff	Muenster	\N	\N	ErmaHand	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-402-04270-3}	\N	64291f03b5fb01f087d09ba35629b7ef	b4391dacb062303bf0604033806f6d95	a06f051ebda6c992afc62a75f1f32382	book	Handkommentar zum Buergerlichen Gesetzbuch	Walter Erman and Lutz Aderhold	Harm Peter Westermann	2004
7473714	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Auer2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d2c2b22a645b3215d92abf42da289197	591e3f94f5096a90da224822fbb36755	ddfdbae9934b899d658b6382b6a36a6b	book	Ökonometrie. Eine Einführung	Ludwig von Auer	\N	2005
7473794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 98 World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia & World Conference on Educational Telecommunications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OGATA1998	http://www-yano.is.tokushima-u.ac.jp/ogata/pdf/ed-media98.pdf	\N		\N	In: ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 98 World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia & World Conference on Educational Telecommunications. Proceedings (10th, Freiburg, Germany, June 20-25, 1998); see IR 019 307. Some figures may not reproduce clearly.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Knowledge awareness (KA) has been proposed for increasing collaboration opportunities in an open ended and collaborative learning environment. KA consists of information about up-to-minute activities of other learners. For instance, it indicates when someone is looking at the same knowledge that learners are looking at. Multiple collaboration is concurrently realized through KA. This paper describes a concurrent collaborative learning environment supported by awareness, toward augmenting participation in collaborative learning. We tested and verified the effectiveness of this system in an experimental training.	e0f8bb34bcd7c721fdb8eb5e4f4c1a65	d3cff57dd10db662272d7cd0a2de8c99	bb312cfa067eb8bd148bad6a342bd211	inproceedings	Supporting Awareness for Augmenting Participation in Collaborative Learning	Hiroaki OGATA and Rinzu MATSUKUMA and Yoneo YANO	\N	1998
7473896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communities and Technologies 2007: Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BlanchardMarkus2007	http://www.iisi.de/fileadmin/IISI/upload/C_T/2007/Blanchard.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-84628-904-0}	Two literatures on virtual communities coexist with little overlap: the “communities” literature, which focuses on social and psychological processes, and the “environments” literature, which focuses on the technology used by members of online communities. The purpose of this paper is to build a case for drawing these two literatures together through a review of relevant literature and a comparison of four virtual communities that target the same membership but differ dramatically in technological features. The findings provide preliminary support for the hypothesis that the technological features of online environments are linked to the social processes observed in them. Environmental or ecological psychology offers a promising framework for the theoretical integration of the two literatures on virtual communities.	3a74f58f74f2899ddeda475488bd33a1	f257a80efc17eb99d29920e568ad1f31	ce6e708e73ea724768059980372648e2	inproceedings	Technology and Community Behavior in Online Environments	Anita L. Blanchard and M. Lynne Markus	C. Steinfield and B.T. Pentland and M. Ackerman and N. Contractor	2007
7474371	Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cowan2003513	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8F-49FBHJB-3/2/f96e020c675a05251ed6bf2a9fa48b4b	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization : The dynamics of collective invention*1	\N	\N	513 - 532	\N	4	\N	issn = {0167-2681}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0167-2681(03)00091-X}	This paper models the phenomenon of collective invention as it exists when the disclosure of information among competing entities creates a positive feedback that allows for high innovation rates and fast knowledge accumulation. Develop a formal model that accounts for the dynamics of knowledge and collective invention and examining how the architecture of the network of agents influences patterns and rate of innovation, we find that the communication network structure has a strong influence on system performance. The small world structure is an efficient architecture when absorption capacities are low, while large absorbing capacities, by contrast, emphasise the value of short path length.	17432824718b2686b543d1a65f90f9a9	ff3cfda68aae98183f04376a2ee2972b	69d566e5f1c8fd0ac5e2917444aaa8f9	article	The dynamics of collective invention	R. Cowan and N. Jonard	\N	2003
7474391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0303516	\N	The structure and function of complex networks	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0303516
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Comment: Review article, 58 pages, 16 figures, 3 tables, 429 references,
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  published in SIAM Review (2003)	\N	\N	\N	\N		Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet, social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict
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the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field,
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including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions,
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clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth
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and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.
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	831880b307045a27a0de05603cd740ff	7bedd01cb4c06af9f5200b0fb3faa571	d53568209eef08fb0a8734cf34c59a71	misc	The structure and function of complex networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
7474406	Academy of Management Journal	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cross_Cummings_2004	http://ccs.mit.edu/fow/cross_cummings.pdf	\N		\N	\N	928-937	\N	6	\N		We argue that individual performance in knowledge intensive work is associated with properties of both networks and ties. Networks can yield benefit via awareness of and access to non-redundant information. Ties such as relationships crossing organizational boundaries, physical barriers and hierarchical levels, also provide opportunities to gather unique information and consider diverse perspectives when completing tasks at work. Egocentric and bounded network data from 101 engineers within a petrochemical company and 125 consultants within a strategy-consulting firm support our contention that both networks and ties are related to individual performance in knowledge intensive work.	7dbc237a8fc239c5cb5965c41b5b4289	bdb5fc5e62202f694af91c88bdf85f9f	e4876aa951a333127f9f614996926f4d	article	Tie and Network Correlates of Individual Performance in Knowledge Intensive Work	Rob Cross and Jonathan N. Cummings	\N	2004
7474765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE METRICS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	avritzer98metrics	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/metrics/metrics1998.html#AvritzerW98	\N	The paper describes an empirical study in which 50 architectural audits are mined to retrieve metrics that are able to differentiate between projects with high risk and projects with low risks. These metrics are computed from an architecture before the implementation has begun.
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The assessments are performed internally at AT&T. The paper explains that there does not exists a common definition of architecture so they use "Architecture of a system is described in a collection of components and the interaction amongst those components".
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After collecting the data of 50 projects the first results where aggregated to a high categorization such as Project management, Requirements and so forth. This level of abstraction didn't provide a good indication for the projects to more low-level properties which gave a  better indication. These low-level properties include things like "The stakeholders are not clearly identified" and "Deployment date is unrealistic".
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Lastly, the authors provide a Risk metric based on scoring points for each of the low-level properties.	\N	\N	4-10	\N	\N	conf/metrics/1998	ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/metrics/1998/9201/00/92010004abs.htm}, date = {2004-03-09}	\N	24139f44c0d82f72547720625e7cafdf	24b48a12d9935b2ccd4addec9d3da291	5a993ebe68a785087af9778894166892	inproceedings	Investigating Metrics for Architectural Assessment.	Alberto Avritzer and Elaine J. Weyuker	\N	1998
7475024	Cognition	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hahn-2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T24-47F132X-3/2/ed2650aaa2724d409c2b1257f4bd858c	\N		\N	\N	1 - 32	\N	1	\N	issn = {0010-0277}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00184-1}	We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between representations: entities which are perceived to be similar have representations which are readily transformed into one another, whereas transforming between dissimilar entities requires many transformations. We present three experiments that indicate that similarity is strongly influenced by transformation distance. These data present a challenge for featural or spatial accounts of similarity. Finally, we introduce a family of transformation-based accounts of similarity, called [`]Representational Distortion', as a specific example of a transformational approach to similarity.	1099530b3c236a0aa47f1f5a13835937	a3a7193e48f03d17c4223c482c9d81c7	eb18f690215cacc5005e4d165cdd39d1	article	Similarity as transformation	Ulrike Hahn and Nick Chater and Lucy B. Richardson	\N	2003
7475057	Multimedia Tools and Applications	23	\N	\N	aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lakshmi04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:MTAP.0000031755.50716.2a	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	167--183	\N	3	\N		In this paper, we present novel multi-criteria query optimization techniques for performing query optimization in databases, such as multimedia and web databases, which rely on imperfect access mechanisms and top-k predicates. We present an optimization model that (1) takes into account different binding patterns associated with query predicates, (2) considers the variations in the expected query result sizes as a function of query execution plans, and (3) considers the expected result qualities of the execution orders. We address the complexity and the well-known NP-complete nature of the query optimization problem by adaptively reducing the granularity of the search space. For this purpose, unlike the data histograms which capture the data distribution, we propose opt-histograms that capture the distribution of sub-query-plan values over many optimization tasks.
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ER  -	2c6ca4b82d86f60351e740159fa243bd	6e892af03cb12774da167b1821b44f77	f8fdd6182d86a21d1320e7bbcee2a7be	article	Multi-Criteria Query Optimization in the Presence of Result Size and Quality Tradeoffs	Lakshmi Priya Mahalingam and K. Selçuk Candan	\N	2004
7475129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jin2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe17441241a6ee98fec0a5d8576ef0b8	a0d3a6d852b16c906e635e3ad8d87fe7	3c85c576ab0b70e7c3ea236ac93596a9	inproceedings	Estimating the Number of Frequent Itemsets in a Large Database	Ruoming Jin and Scott McCallen and Yuri Breitbart and Dave Fuhry and Dong Wang	\N	2009
7475183	Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1825065	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74800-7_23	\N	CiteULike: Visualizing Activity on Wikipedia with Chromograms	\N	\N	272--287	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-05 14:18:44}, citeulike-article-id = {1825065}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74800-7_23}	To investigate how participants in peer production systems allocate their time, we examine editing activity on Wikipedia, the well-known online encyclopedia. To analyze the huge edit histories of the site’s administrators we introduce a visualization technique, the chromogram, that can display very long textual sequences through a simple color coding scheme. Using chromograms we describe a set of characteristic editing patterns. In addition to confirming known patterns, such reacting to vandalism events, we identify a distinct class of organized systematic activities. We discuss how both reactive and systematic strategies shed light on self-allocation of effort in Wikipedia, and how they may pertain to other peer-production systems.	3cf2a2740e87025dd92f12f6e25cb024	1cac85deb401a532b6400668ed22b68f	4321698967ca3b2987c597e240aafbc8	incollection	Visualizing Activity on Wikipedia with Chromograms	Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Vi\\'{e}gas and Katherine Hollenbach	\N	2007
7475216	Knowledge and Information Systems	15	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhang08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10115-007-0081-7	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	233--257	\N	2	\N		Frequent pattern mining is based on the assumption that users can specify the minimum-support for mining their databases.
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It has been recognized that setting the minimum-support is a difficult task to users. This can hinder the widespread applicationsof these algorithms. In this paper we propose a computational strategy for identifying frequent itemsets, consisting of polynomialapproximation and fuzzy estimation. More specifically, our algorithms (polynomial approximation and fuzzy estimation) automaticallygenerate actual minimum-supports (appropriate to a database to be mined) according to users’ mining requirements. We experimentallyexamine the algorithms using different datasets, and demonstrate that our fuzzy estimation algorithm fittingly approximatesactual minimum-supports from the commonly-used requirements.	5745f8b613abd354fc17c1f97cf984c6	4db6deb6ca3592c564542fa0d7eb57cf	9216dfa0a6d774d8e347b461005ccfa0	article	Computing the minimum-support for mining frequent patterns	Shichao Zhang and Xindong Wu and Chengqi Zhang and Jingli Lu	\N	2008
7475255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Online Journalism	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lih04wikipediaas	http://jmsc.hku.hk/faculty/alih/publications/utaustin-2004-wikipedia-rc2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	16--17	\N	\N	\N		Wikipedia is an Internet-based, user contributed encyclopedia that is collaboratively
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edited, and utilizes the wiki concept – the idea that any user on the Internet can
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change any page within the Web site, even anonymously. Paradoxically, this
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seemingly chaotic process has created a highly regarded reference on the Internet.
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Wikipedia has emerged as the largest example of participatory journalism to date –
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facilitating many-to-many communication among users editing articles, all working
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towards maintaining a neutral point of view — Wikipedia’s mantra. This study
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examines the growth of Wikipedia and analyzes the crucial technologies and
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community policies that have enabled the project to prosper. It also analyzes
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Wikipedia’s articles that have been cited in the news media, and establishes a set of
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metrics based on established encyclopedia taxonomies and analyzes the trends in
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Wikipedia being used as a source.	43be7d98e9726d73d8342b5cbff712b3	d00677d5f73c828757a8c23431bed0c9	090b38bd9dc4af791b5e88a00d871fcf	inproceedings	Wikipedia as Participatory journalism: reliable sources? metrics for evaluating collaborative media as a news resource	Andrew Lih	\N	2004
7475293	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540737006	http://www.amazon.de/Web-2-0-Perspektiven-Marketing-Medien/dp/3540737006%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540737006	\N	Web 2.0: Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien: Berthold Hass, Gianfranco Walsh, Thomas Kilian: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540737001}, asin = {3540737006}, isbn = {3540737006}, dewey = {658}	\N	9f9ac74d39ab725cdd294c52821272b1	01c1496faa0b6a5fa2a25635a719caa1	48c7836efd0fb5e99a3c323cd9330eac	book	Web 2.0: Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien	\N	Berthold Hass and Gianfranco Walsh and Thomas Kilian	2007
7475338	Learning and Instruction	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer2002213	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VFW-4555P9W-6/2/953207d170eb8901a83047d63980671b	\N	ScienceDirect - Learning and Instruction : Fostering collaborative knowledge construction with visualization tools	\N	\N	213 - 232	\N	2	\N	issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0959-4752(01)00005-6}	This study investigates to what extent collaborative knowledge construction can be fostered by providing students with visualization tools as structural support. Students (32) of Educational Psychology took part in the study. The students were subdivided into dyads and asked to solve a case problem of their learning domain under one of two conditions: (1) with content-specific visualization; (2) with content-unspecific visualization. Results show that by being provided with a content-specific visualization tool, both the process and the outcome of the cooperative effort improved. More specifically, dyads under that condition referred to more adequate concepts, risked more conflicts, and were more successful in integrating prior knowledge into the collaborative solution. Moreover, those learning partners had a more similar individual learning outcome.	8499a5184619f6990e39957a1a1ad2b1	a31fd4efb279804717e6640014399fa3	5ed81b3861585e02e2288f6de56c0fe8	article	Fostering collaborative knowledge construction with visualization tools	F. Fischer and J. Bruhn and C. Gräsel and H. Mandl	\N	2002
7475352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	NooMrvBat05	http://www.amazon.com/Exploratory-Network-Analysis-Structural-Sciences/dp/0521602629%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521602629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521602624}, asin = {0521602629}, isbn = {0521602629}, dewey = {300.285}	\N	34c62990bdf7485ef916e4a5a002337e	f482ff433e1826b278a27c5a7474f37e	fa414ff6ed7eb359bf598ac46fc38154	book	Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences)	Wouter de Nooy and Andrej Mrvar and Vladimir Batagelj	\N	2005
7475448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of WikiSym'08 - International Symposium on Wikis 2008	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	Harrer2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500052.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It is widely accepted that wikis are valuable tools for successful collaborative knowledge building. In this paper, we describe how processes of knowledge building with wikis may be visualized, citing Wikipedia as an example. The underlying theoretical basis of our paper is the framework for collaborative knowledge building with wikis, as introduced by Cress and Kimmerle [2], [3], [4]. This model describes collaborative knowledge building as a co-evolution of individual and collective knowledge, or of cognitive and social systems respectively. These co-evolutionary processes may be visualized graphically, applying methods from social network analysis, especially those methods that take dynamic changes into account [5], [18]. For this purpose, we have undertaken to analyze, on the one hand, the temporal development of an article in the German version of Wikipedia and related articles that are linked to this core article. On the other hand, we analyzed the temporal development of those users who worked on these articles. The resulting graphics show an analogous process, both with regard to the articles that refer to the core article and to the users involved. These results provide empirical support for the co-evolution model. Some implications of our findings and the potential for future research on collaborative knowledge building with wikis and on the application of social network analysis are discussed at the end of the article.	699676facaf9317645015830d8fad331	fc327be2b56c4388ce23788e938f2858	386bc66a6ec03ee8c16c0d52bbd18954	inproceedings	Visualizing wiki-supported knowledge building: Co-evolution of individual and collective knowledge	A. Harrer and J. Moskaliuk and J. Kimmerle and U. Cress	\N	2008
7475477	Procceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym) Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Veng-SamTang2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500125.pdf	\N		\N	WikiSym '08, September 8-10, Porto, Portugal.
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Copyright 2008 ACM 978-1-60558-128-3/08/09...$5.00.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative writing through wikis has become increasingly popular in recent years. When users contribute to a wiki article they implicitly establish a co-authorship relationship. Discovering these relationships can be of value, for example in finding experts on a given topic. However, it is not trivial to determine the main co-authors for a given author among the potentially thousands who have contributed to a given author’s edit history. We have developed a method and algorithm for calculating a co-authorship degree for a given pair of authors. We have implemented this method as an extension for the MediaWiki system and demonstrate its performance which is satisfactory in the majority of cases. This paper also presents a method of determining an expertise group for a chosen topic.	95669e0a78ae3f433c367c69d7d202ff	a04aadc3ca25546740895ff24bf57c9f	ba98cd011e73d53dd1bd534ac1b3d546	article	A Method for Measuring Co-authorship Relationships in MediaWiki	Libby Veng-Sam Tang and Robert P. Biuk-Aghai and Simon Fong	\N	2008
7475498	Procceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym) Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nunes2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500102.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wikis are popular tools commonly used to support distributed collaborative work. Wikis can be seen as virtual scrapbooks that anyone can edit without having any specic technical know-how. The Wikipedia is a agship example of a real-word application of wikis. Due to the large scale of Wikipedia it's difficult to easily grasp much of the information that is stored in this wiki. We address one particular aspect of this issue by looking at the revision history of each article. Plotting the revision activity in a timeline we expose the complete article's history in a easily understandable format. We present WikiChanges, a web-based application designed to plot an article's revision timeline in real time. WikiChanges also includes a web browser extension that incorporates activity sparklines in the real Wikipedia. Finally, we introduce a revisions summarization task that addresses the need to understand what occurred during a given set of revisions. We present a rst approach to this task using tag clouds to present the revisions made.	03ac4376aacda5f84a15195fd078dac5	a36967ac7f0ad114c9ff20b5050a91a8	f1e3dc9857b9733d764f73ac874bbdaf	article	WikiChanges - Exposing Wikipedia Revision Activity	Sérgio Nunes and Cristina Ribeiro and Gabriel David	\N	2008
7475513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Procceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym) Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KramerGregorowiczIyer2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500017.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wiki users receive very little guidance on the trustworthiness of the information they find. It is difficult for them to determine how long the text in a page has existed, or who originally authored the text. It is also difficult to assess the reliability of authors contributing to a wiki page. In this paper, we create a set of trust indicators and metrics derived from phrasal analysis of the article revision history. These metrics include author attribution, author reputation, expertise ratings, article evolution, and text trustworthiness. We also propose a new technique for collecting and maintaining explicit article ratings across multiple revisions.	d26ffb65ad2db03b23fc13b13c14c220	04aef84513b99dfc349178d16fed4687	18c8db90da19b66c8457209b01698c29	inproceedings	Wiki Trust Metrics based on Phrasal Analysis	Mark Kramer and Andy Gregorowicz and Bala Iyer	\N	2008
7475553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Procceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym) Porto, Portugal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiuChenHe2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500081.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		When assigning technological articles as the collaborative writing task, students may find that the available knowledge repositories leave little room for them to contribute and therefore write nothing. To provide guidelines for students to discover topics, as well as tools to practice problem solving skills, we integrated a computer assisted assessment module into the Mediawiki and employ self-tests as the collaborative tasks. In these task, item models are used to automatically generate test questions. The items deriving from a same model share a common structure; however, the randomly initialized parameters of the model make them differ from each other. These differences result in that the answers of an item are usually inapplicable to other items deriving from the same model. Therefore, examinees have to solve these generated items on a case by case basis. Further, how to solve questions deriving from certain models can be served as the topics about which students write articles. The wiki self-assessment system was used in a course on Computer Networks offered to junior students majored in computer science. Five self-test tasks were assigned to 98 students, and they were encouraged to write wiki pages to explain their solution methods. Evidence from this preliminary application indicates that the presented approach has a positive effect on learning outcomes.	ab9e4d998b9cfcab31ff644f6e7061b3	1171da571f20c2005b129671a921fdbb	a36d83a351df9237c341e3ebb1097a22	inproceedings	Wiki-based Collaborative Learning: Incorporating Self-Assessment Tasks	Ben Liu and Hejie Chen and Wei He	\N	2008
7475599	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	16th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galway, Ireland	\N	\N	CS:3966	http://www.cs.univie.ac.at/upload//shared/mis/publications/ECIS2008_Popitsch.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {CS.UNIVIE, http://www.cs.univie.ac.at}	Wikis have proven to be a useful tool for knowledge creation, sharing, and archival in a number of application fields. Their unstructured, flat nature makes them an easy-to-use tool for many purposes, while simultaneously imposing a significant problem: especially when wikis grow in size, content becomes hard to find and navigate. Semantic wikis enrich traditional wikis with semantic annotations like categories, attributes, and typed relationships. Although a number of promising research prototypes have been developed, little has been reported on how semantically enabled wikis are used in production environments. In this paper we describe relevant aspects of our semantic wiki implementation Ylvi and present a first analysis of scenarios in which a semantic wiki has been successfully used in the real world. We describe three different applications in the areas of education, project management and content management and identify experiences, lessons learned, and future directions for research on semantic wikis.	759c6bc371960abba6b42a7a1a3e85f0	fe6ab4177ab470f41fea250667393621	89683f98a09c464bbb0fc88190add3de	inproceedings	Semantic Wikis: Conclusions from Real-World Projects with Ylvi	Popitsch Niko and Schandl Bernhard and King Ross	\N	2008
7475807	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Zobel2004	http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Computer-Science-Justin-Zobel/dp/1852338024%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1852338024	\N	Amazon.com: Writing for Computer Science: Justin Zobel: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781852338022}, asin = {1852338024}, isbn = {1852338024}, dewey = {808.0666}	\N	174386e6baabf2b1c41d33c545346133	c21c25de9f2779a6338fd4b6c0fceaa1	828389672cc7979945c5cda48a00cbe8	book	Writing for Computer Science	Justin Zobel	\N	2004
7475810	Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endsley:March1995:0018-7208:32	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/hfes/hf/1995/00000037/00000001/art00004	\N	Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems	\N	\N	32-64(33)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1518/001872095779049543}	This paper presents a theoretical model of situation awareness based on its role in dynamic human decision making in a variety of domains. Situation awareness is presented as a predominant concern in system operation, based on a descriptive view of decision making. The relationship between situation awareness and numerous individual and environmental factors is explored. Among these factors, attention and working memory are presented as critical factors limiting operators from acquiring and interpreting information from the environment to form situation awareness, and mental models and goal-directed behavior are hypothesized as important mechanisms for overcoming these limits. The impact of design features, workload, stress, system complexity, and automation on operator situation awareness is addressed, and a taxonomy of errors in situation awareness is introduced, based on the model presented. The model is used to generate design implications for enhancing operator situation awareness and future directions for situation awareness research.	5dea2b54aa263188a7a5aa422b54fc5c	f9e1d1ecb6c7eb71867f8d1370ea7c71	6ee7b0841518658bb582308cf8d96540	article	Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems	Mica R. Endsley	\N	March 1995
7476534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Historicism. Literaturgeschichte als Poetik der Kultur. Mit Beiträgen von Stephen Greenblatt, Louis Montrose u. a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	greenkultur	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		[aus dem Amerikanischen von Moritz Baßler, zuerst u. d. T.: Culture and New Historicism. In: Critical Terms for Literary Study, hg. von 
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Frank Lentricchia und Thomas McLaughlin, Chicago/London 1990]
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	8b42a9483d24c1994750082b1d67c3e3	e26a6b71f758f31a542077e741de88ff	2060d35c995666e48e672eb02c1b1faa	incollection	Kultur	Stephen Greenblatt	Bassler Moritz	1996
7476564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Literaturwissenschaft – Kulturwissenschaft. Positionen, Themen, Perspektiven	\N	\N	\N	\N	Opladen	\N	\N	cultus	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	548aa0ece2dfb579b0d6162fccfda368	6d8a85b70d605a854f1b6a3ca43ba104	7d67a1a3f43a08b3060c352c8ae6795c	incollection	Vom Cultus zur Kultur(wissenschaft). Zur historischen Semantik des Kulturbegriffs	Hartmut Böhme	Matthias Glaser	1996
7476631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Chichester [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2091072	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	X, 225 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-471-90061-3}, language = {}	\N	270a871b88301512435a2dbc3645634b	6d7343c6ad334513a3e1e9f7d0dcc191	83eb1a6519b79523fe84daace0baefb4	book	Social security, inequality and the Third World	James Midgley	\N	1984
7477090	Computational Linguistics	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	collins2003	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/J/J03/J03-4003.pdf	\N		\N	\N	589--637	\N	4	\N		\N	75c4fe6f0c51ed8d682d259d9b1ba064	0055728ba4ba54d85a954ef76f1e259e	da373649885a7b94f70c610bbe85bd6e	article	Head-Driven Statistical Models for Natural Language Parsing	Michael Collins	\N	2003
7477313	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualisierte und überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Kohler2008a	\N	\N	Datenanalyse mit Stata: Allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung: Amazon.de: Ulrich Kohler, Frauke Kreuter: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	subtitle = {Allgemeine Konzepte der Datenanalyse und ihre praktische Anwendung}, noshowisbn = {978-3-486-58456-1}	\N	f073195a9bcc307a0642c5d193f45032	586e1b5fedb06edf15e95750708d8124	8e2504687185db5c93aaa6bb2ec8299f	book	Datenanalyse mit Stata	Ulrich Kohler and Frauke Kreuter	\N	2008
7477426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stata Press	College Station, Tex.	\N	\N	baum2006a	\N	\N		XVIII, 341 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noshowisbn = {978-1-597-18013-9}	\N	3b8f0eebff674335254f8ce0a7fc36a1	b81d9d87192c08024291606ee3d5dd87	97bf6c93ad1f131b577a0878502c02b9	book	An introduction to modern econometrics using stata	Christopher F. Baum	\N	2006
7477632	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stata Press	College Station, Tex.	\N	\N	Long2006a	\N	\N	Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, Second Edition: J. Scott Long, Jeremy Freese: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noshowisbn = {1597180114}	\N	c1addaf19b5de3e06660095858f2fdbf	dbf988b81acf0af64c25d674b5fa02fc	067ce0db829520d784229bab97aad8e5	book	Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata	J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese	\N	2006
7479454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '07: Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1273526	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1273496.1273526	\N	Unsupervised prediction of citation influences	\N	\N	233--240	\N	\N	\N	location = {Corvalis, Oregon}, isbn = {978-1-59593-793-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1273496.1273526}	\N	c2cc791d4e3466d6a8856bdc25ddf8f2	ab17d1a9da7894b7ba7e52c390449455	2c7f7beac62682bc7d5a0c8935844820	inproceedings	Unsupervised prediction of citation influences	Laura Dietz and Steffen Bickel and Tobias Scheffer	\N	2007
7479728	Soviet Physics Uspekhi	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	akhmanov.1968	http://stacks.iop.org/0038-5670/11/394	\N	to read.	\N	\N	394-402	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1070/PU1968v011n03ABEH003928}	\N	a47efbde34fdb2bd4a825772a555ec1c	8f71bc829cb0223580232a3e31769aef	2deddc011788035d788fec07535cc0ef	article	New developments in non-linear optics	S A Akhmanov and R V Khokhlov	\N	1968
7479729	Soviet Physics Uspekhi	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	akhmanov.1968a	http://stacks.iop.org/0038-5670/10/609	\N	to read.	\N	\N	609-636	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1070/PU1968v010n05ABEH005849}	CONTENTS 1. Introduction 609 2. Geometrical Optics of a Nonlinear Medium (Equations, Focal Points, Nonlinear Aberrations, Nonstationary Processes) 617 3. Wave Optics of a Nonlinear Medium (Diffraction Corrections to the Self-focusing Length, Formation of Proper Optical Waveguide, Nonstationary Processes) 624 4. Nonlinear Optical Effects in the Field of Self-focusing Beams (Stimulated Scattering in Liquids, Experimental Data, Self-focusing and Parametric Amplification) 629 5. Conclusion (Unsolved Problems, Diffraction in Nonlinear Interactions) 632 Cited Literature 634	3b558463071f29f1929c1b0b3057b555	28cc09640d6041c496b9acd50ed41247	aaf614f1cb47f2708964e68a3d89f3ae	article	Self-focusing and diffraction of light in a nonlinear medium	S A Akhmanov and Anatolii P Sukhorukov and R V Khokhlov	\N	1968
7479730	Physics of Plasmas	7	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	betti.2000	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/7/2439/1	\N	Predicts several radial discontinuities in equilibria with poloidal flow. to read.	\N	\N	2439-2448	\N	6	\N	numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1063/1.874083}	It is shown that transonic poloidal flow leads to ideal magnetohydrodynamic tokamak equilibria with radial discontinuities in the density, pressure, and flow velocity profiles. Transonic profiles are defined as having flow velocities ranging from subsonic to supersonic with respect to the poloidal sound speed ($c_{S} B_{p}/B$). The jump of the equilibrium quantities occurs approximately at the sonic surface and its magnitude is of order $\\epsilon^{1/2}$ ($\\epsilon$ is the inverse aspect ratio). Because of the large velocity shear at the sonic surface, transonic profiles may improve energy confinement as suggested by current understanding of tokamak plasma turbulence suppression.	9bd6b7b903477baa7e86e1432851853e	dfa4e6c8b9f00b79e8b276eb3cfbece2	fd8dce6c9000da63965d8a8cb0c1c93a	article	Radial discontinuities in tokamak magnetohydrodynamic equilibria with poloidal flow	R. Betti and J. P. Freidberg	\N	2000
7479731	Phys. Rev. E	66	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	bogoyavlenskij.2002	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.66.056410	\N	Provides a continuous family of solutions built from a single solution of the ideal MHD equation set.	\N	\N	056410	\N	5	\N	numpages = {11}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.66.056410}	A method for constructing ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equilibria is introduced. The method consists of the application of symmetry transforms to any known MHD equilibrium [ O. I. Bogoyavlenskij, Phys. Rev. E. 62, 8616, (2000)]. The transforms break the geometrical symmetries of the field-aligned solutions and produce continuous families of the nonsymmetric MHD equilibria. The method of symmetry transforms also allows to obtain MHD equilibria with current sheets and exact solutions with noncollinear vector fields B and V. A model of the nonsymmetric astrophysical jets outside of their accretion disks is developed. The total magnetic and kinetic energy of the jet is finite in any layer c1<z<c2. The jet possesses current sheets and is highly collimated in view of a rapid decrease of the magnetic field B in the transverse direction. The method gives also the MHD equilibria that model ball lightning with dynamics of plasma inside the fireball.	a7d83b8075d1085be6742ba57d8b8655	86a9cc556c08f67a5d31e009666da401	cc21857dbd2eff5277d112b4eb022e8c	article	Symmetry transforms for ideal magnetohydrodynamics equilibria	Oleg I. Bogoyavlenskij	\N	2002
7479732	Physics of Plasmas	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	bora.2000	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/7/3097/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	3097-3100	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.874165}	An analysis of axisymmetric equilibria with arbitrary incompressible flow and finite resistivity is presented. It is shown that with large aspect ratio approximation or vanishing poloidal current, a uniform conductivity profile is consistent with equilibrium flows. Also a comment is made on coexistence of both toroidal and poloidal flows in an axisymmetric field-reversed configuration.	674aa93ef5d3de64efee8e97cd5a460e	46db1413a0a765de4a2901c623af8a3f	149cd7241a7602cc78a452a17bdd581c	article	Resistive axisymmetric equilibria with arbitrary flow	M. P. Bora	\N	2000
7479733	Reviews of Modern Physics	79	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	brizard.2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v79/p421	\N	Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory. to read.	\N	\N	421	\N	2	\N	numpages = {48}, eid = {421}, doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.79.421}	Nonlinear gyrokinetic equations play a fundamental role in our understanding of the long-time behavior of strongly magnetized plasmas. The foundations of modern nonlinear gyrokinetic theory are based on three pillars: (i) a gyrokinetic Vlasov equation written in terms of a gyrocenter Hamiltonian with quadratic low-frequency ponderomotivelike terms, (ii) a set of gyrokinetic Maxwell (Poisson-Amp??re) equations written in terms of the gyrocenter Vlasov distribution that contain low-frequency polarization (Poisson) and magnetization (Amp??re) terms, and (iii) an exact energy conservation law for the gyrokinetic Vlasov-Maxwell equations that includes all the relevant linear and nonlinear coupling terms. The foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory are reviewed with an emphasis on rigorous application of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Lie-transform perturbation methods in the variational derivation of nonlinear gyrokinetic Vlasov-Maxwell equations. The physical motivations and applications of the nonlinear gyrokinetic equations that describe the turbulent evolution of low-frequency electromagnetic fluctuations in a nonuniform magnetized plasmas with arbitrary magnetic geometry are discussed.	295cd517e0f3f87d7ba3a8764ec5461d	4df46fda3578d0e630a9c0a2a4ece9e6	0acb1bc5259882228ffb8d66c0f912e8	article	Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory	A. J. Brizard and T. S. Hahm	\N	2007
7479734	Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General	37	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cheviakov.2004	http://stacks.iop.org/0305-4470/37/7593	\N	Provides a continuous transformation between MHD solutions with and without anisotropic pressure.	\N	\N	7593-7607	\N	30	\N	doi = {10.1088/0305-4470/37/30/014}	An infinite-dimensional Lie group of symmetries of the anisotropic Chew-Goldberger-Low (CGL) plasma equilibrium equations is introduced. The symmetries are used to construct families of new anisotropic plasma equilibria. An infinite-dimensional family of transformations between solutions to the isotropic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equilibrium equations and solutions to the anisotropic CGL plasma equilibrium equations is presented. The transformations depend on the topology of the original solutions and produce a wide class of anisotropic plasma equilibrium solutions, including 3D solutions with no geometrical symmetries.	47fc01fb71e25b3dca3d6e93f7cfdc2e	6d7883e12196ac1e88c2c41538fc9bce	7f580845b92c6d0d508b5017665ee502	article	Exact anisotropic MHD equilibria	Alexei F Cheviakov and Oleg I Bogoyavlenskij	\N	2004
7479735	Physics of Fluids	17	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	chu.1974	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/17/1183/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	1183-1187	\N	6	\N	numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1063/1.1694863}	An iterative method is used to solve the magnetohydrodynamic equations of free-boundary, axially symmetric equilibria with arbitrary cross section. The method is applied numerically to the study of the plasma equilibrium. The limiter creates a vacuum region outside the plasma. It is shown that the current density profile has a strong effect on the equilibrium. Topologically different equilibria may be obtained by changes in the parameters which determine the current profile. The method is also applied to generate elliptic, D-shape, doublet, and other shapes of equilibria maintained by coil systems.	750a2acdb1aaf1f47538d63daa892228	6084f447a662a235e45ff57ac1e01814	b986faaca8fafd7090d9ca2242e9d12e	article	Axially symmetric magnetohydrodynamic equilibria with free-boundaries and arbitrary cross section	M. S. Chu and D. Dobrott and T. H. Jensen and T. Tamano	\N	1974
7479738	Physics of Fluids	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	goedbloed.1982	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/25/852/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	852-868	\N	5	\N	numpages = {17}, doi = {10.1063/1.863815}	The free-boundary problem of a sharp-boundary high-$\\beta$ tokamak plasma inside a conducting shell is solved. This problem is reduced to solving Laplace's equation on a domain with an unknown inner boundary. Centering this boundary with respect to the center of the shell is effected by means of a Moebius transformation which facilitates the use of the fast Fourier transformation. The method exploits Green's theorem for the linear part of the problem which is the solution of Laplace's equation with given boundaries. The nonlinear part consists of moving the plasma boundary until pressure balance is obtained. Fast convergence to accurate results is obtained through the use of a judiciously chosen damping factor determining the response of the plasma shape to changes in the poloidal field pressure. This allows for a complete scan of the two-dimensional parameter space characterized by the plasma shift $\\Delta$ and the plasma thickness a. Expressions are derived for the maximum permissible value of the poloidal beta. 	6a8cae546c33b8a6fcf562ffce64cfe6	b098f4b921181d2811f947f4c18300f0	4eb890ec7ef648adde731947b852c9ae	article	Free-boundary high-beta tokamaks. I. Free-boundary equilibrium	J. P. Goedbloed	\N	1982
7479739	Physics of Fluids	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	greene.1971	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/14/671/1	\N	A perturbative formalism to compute i-mhd equilibria with nested flux surfaces.	\N	\N	671-683	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1693488}	Axisymmetric hydromagnetic equilibria are obtained from an ideal fluid model by means of an asymptotic expansion in the inverse aspect ratio. The calculation is carried sufficiently far so that the equilibrium condition $J \\times B = \\nabla p$ is satisfied to second order. This provides expressions for the eccentricity of the constant pressure surfaces as well as for their displacements, and for both the magnitude and the curvature of the external field that must be provided to support the equilibrium. Scaling considerations are invoked to show how the external field must be altered to compress the plasma to a smaller major radius and thus obtain additional heating. Elementary hydromagnetic considerations indicate that the configuration may be stable with respect to modes which have the symmetry of the equilibrium. Application is made to a specific compression heating experiment.	dbecb9ae6cd6294a9bd1436cc469d887	b69f897ca7d8a2370eb6518127969b31	7690f17a481f6011b03068c7e902c340	article	Tokamak Equilibrium	John M. Greene and John L. Johnson and Katherine E. Weimer	\N	1971
7479740	Physics of Plasmas	11	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	guazzotto.2004	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/11/604/1	\N	Computes equilibria with anisotropic pressure and arbitrary flow, with emphasis on transonic toroidal flow.	\N	\N	604-614	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1637918}	The effects of toroidal and poloidal flows on the equilibrium of tokamak plasmas are numerically investigated using the code FLOW. The code is used to determine the changes in the profiles induced by large toroidal flows on NSTX-like equilibria [with NSTX being the National Spherical Torus Experiment, M. Ono, S.M. Kaye, Y.-K.M. Peng et al., Nucl. Fusion 40, 557 (2000)] where flows exceeding the sound speed lead to a considerable outward shift of the plasma. The code is also used to study the effects of poloidal flow when the flow velocity profile varies from subsonic to supersonic with respect to the poloidal sound speed. It is found that pressure and density profiles develop a pedestal structure characterized by radial discontinuities at the transonic surface where the poloidal velocity abruptly jumps from subsonic to supersonic values. These results confirm the conclusions of the analytic theory of R. Betti and J. P. Freidberg [Phys. Plasmas 7, 2439 (2000)], derived for a low-$\\beta$, large aspect ratio tokamak with a circular cross section.	8ec1c8ff1dd756199c91fc1464e3884b	cec2cb65584c1456b492dfbb21726e55	1deb0d55f1b5f8304119b1e14f9c75c7	article	Numerical study of tokamak equilibria with arbitrary flow	L. Guazzotto and R. Betti and J. Manickam and S. Kaye	\N	2004
7479741	Physics of Plasmas	10	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	hammett.2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/10/4048/1	\N	Proves that nested equilibria with toroidal current reversal must have a hollow pressure profile.	\N	\N	4048-4052	\N	10	\N	numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1063/1.1608935}	Recent tokamak experiments employing off-axis, non-inductive current drive have found that a large central current hole can be produced. The current density is measured to be approximately zero in this region, though in principle there was sufficient current drive power for the central current density to have gone significantly negative. Recent papers have used a large aspect-ratio expansion to show that normal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria (with axisymmetric nested flux surfaces, non-singular fields, and monotonic peaked pressure profiles) cannot exist with negative central current. That proof is extended here to arbitrary aspect ratio, using a variant of the virial theorem to derive a relatively simple integral constraint on the equilibrium. However, this constraint does not, by itself, exclude equilibria with non-nested flux surfaces, or equilibria with singular fields and/or hollow pressure profiles that may be spontaneously generated.	3ff6970eca3ed2a90652a6290853b26b	528f75e816bbd8f8138190f0dcb7a94c	6a521bfa5f0942609830fbfc5acfe3c5	article	Non-existence of normal tokamak equilibria with negative central current	G. W. Hammett and S. C. Jardin and B. C. Stratton	\N	2003
7479745	Physics of Fluids	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	hirshman.1986	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/29/790/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	790-793	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.865934}	The external inductance of an axisymmetric toroidal plasma with an arbitrary aspect ratio and cross section is obtained using a Green's function method. By varying an equivalent skin current density over the plasma surface, while keeping the total toroidal current fixed, the plasma boundary is made to coincide with a magnetic surface. Numerical computations of the self-inductance and mutual inductance as functions of aspect ratio and elongation are fitted to simple analytic formulas. The effect of distributed plasma current on the volt-seconds required to reach a prescribed net current is considered.	cb1804e5fe971805e104dd8ae312dc21	ecbb3a96b8042b15b4b4c2e753353f8f	794d6f72148d6de8c1e087a49c8eda7b	article	External inductance of an axisymmetric plasma	S. P. Hirshman and G. H. Neilson	\N	1986
7479746	Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion	51	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hole.2009	http://stacks.iop.org/0741-3335/51/035014	\N	Handles the fast-particle population as a separate fluid in a multiple-fluid MHD description.	\N	\N	035014	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1088/0741-3335/51/3/035014}	In many magnetically confined fusion experiments, a significant fraction of the stored energy of the plasma resides in energetic, or non-thermal, particle populations. Despite this, most equilibrium treatments are based on MHD: a single fluid treatment which assumes a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function. Detailed magnetic reconstruction based on this treatment ignore the energetic complexity of the plasma and can result in model-data inconsistencies, such as thermal pressure profiles which are inconsistent with the total stored kinetic energy of the plasma. Alternatively, ad hoc corrections to the pressure profile, such as summing the energetic and thermal pressures, have poor theoretical justification. Motivated by this omission, we generalize ideal MHD one step further: we consider multiple quasi-neutral fluids, each in thermal equilibrium and each thermally insulated from each other--no population mixing occurs. Kinetically, such a model may be able to describe the ion or electron distribution function in regions of velocity phase space with a large number of particles, at the expense of more weakly populated phase space, which may have uncharacteristically high temperature and hence pressure. As magnetic equilibrium effects increase with the increase in pressure, our work constitutes an upper limit to the effect of energetic particles. When implemented into an existing solver, FLOW (Guazzotto et al 2004 Phys. Plasmas 11, 604-14), it becomes possible to qualitatively explore the impact of resolving the energetic populations on plasma equilibrium configurations in realistic geometry. Deploying the modified code, FLOW-M, on a high performance spherical torus configuration, we find that the effect of variations of the pressure, poloidal flow and toroidal flow of the energetic populations is qualitatively similar to variations in the background plasma. We also study the robustness of the equilibrium to uncertainties in the current profile and the energetic toroidal rotation or energetic pressure profile. For constant toroidal current and stored energy, the change in the poloidal flux with changes in the current profile is similar irrespective of whether the toroidal rotation or pressure was changed, indicating insensitivity to whether uncertainties lie in the pressure or toroidal rotation profiles. We conclude that to a first approximation, lumping the energetic and thermal fluids together, as is done for many equilibrium solvers, qualitatively produces correct results.	7304842a67bfa3ed3c8950820fe34ba2	fc7529ccc133d3f2470fcc473c46d25e	559690da31875e90b26c56b41f352c08	article	Energetically resolved multiple-fluid equilibria of tokamak plasmas	M J Hole and G Dennis	\N	2009
7479748	Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hunt.1992	http://www.ams.org/bull/1992-27-02/S0273-0979-1992-00328-2/home.html	\N	Introduces the notion of prevalence.	\N	\N	217-238	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1090/S0273-0979-1992-00328-2}	We present a measure-theoretic condition for a property to hold ``almost everywhere'' on an infinite-dimensional vector space, with particular emphasis on function spaces such as $C^k$ and $L^p$. Like the concept of ``Lebesgue almost every'' on finite-dimensional spaces, our notion of ``prevalence'' is translation invariant. Instead of using a specific measure on the entire space, we define prevalence in terms of the class of all probability measures with compact support. Prevalence is a more appropriate condition than the topological concepts of ``open and dense'' or ``generic'' when one desires a probabilistic result on the likelihood of a given property on a function space. We give several examples of properties which hold ``almost everywhere'' in the sense of prevalence. For instance, we prove that almost every $C^1$ map on $R^n$ has the property that all of its periodic orbits are hyperbolic.	9d1373458ec02283a860ce3dcf26bb76	e07649f9f53a6c7a3071817dd29f0922	066ac6657fcff88f0b2755a369f6db0d	article	Prevalence: a translation-invariant ``almost every'' on infinite-dimensional spaces	Brian R. Hunt and Tim Sauer and James A. Yorke	\N	1992
7479750	Phys. Rev. Lett.	87	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	huysmans.2001	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.245002	\N	Claims that a central negative current channel is unstable to resistive kink modes.	\N	\N	245002	\N	24	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.245002}	A region of zero current density in the plasma center has been observed in the advanced tokamak scenarios with off-axis lower-hybrid current drive in the JET and JT-60U tokamak experiments. Significantly, the central current density does not become negative, although this is expected based on conventional current diffusion. In this paper, it is shown that the zero central current density and the absence of negative central current can be explained by the influence of a resistive kink magnetohydrodynamic instability.	8b67d497e39d96508983e52514fd107a	455336e3e6736b534641d7236cd5c1de	c40bb17998f61e9524c98be8189224df	article	MHD Stability of Advanced Tokamak Scenarios with Reversed Central Current: An Explanation of the ``Current Hole''	G. T. A. Huysmans and T. C. Hender and N. C. Hawkes and X. Litaudon	\N	2001
7479751	Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion	51	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ito.2009	http://stacks.iop.org/0741-3335/51/035007	\N	to read.	\N	\N	035007	\N	3	\N	numpages = {18}, doi = {10.1088/0741-3335/51/3/035007}	A reduced set of equations for high-beta tokamak equilibria with flow comparable to the poloidal sound velocity is solved analytically. The solution includes higher-order terms of asymptotic expansions in terms of the inverse aspect ratio and indicates the modification of the magnetic structure and the departure of the pressure surfaces from the magnetic surfaces by sub- or super-poloidal-sonic flows. The analytical representation for the shift of the magnetic axis from the geometrical axis (the Shafranov shift) and that of the pressure maximum and the equilibrium beta limit are also obtained. The Shafranov shift is enhanced by a slightly super-poloidal-sonic flow and it produces a forbidden region of equilibrium by the poloidal-sonic flow. The physical mechanism of the shift of the pressure maximum from the magnetic axis due to the poloidal-sonic flow is discussed in analogy to those of the geodesic acoustic mode and the slow magnetosonic wave.	479f942da54a94b49cc496d27d01dd1d	73f11144b2e92f9a7d1a4d0b858ba278	de2ea131ae2f36ef489472977e733485	article	Analytic high-beta tokamak equilibria with poloidal-sonic flow	Atsushi Ito and Noriyoshi Nakajima	\N	2009
7479752	Fusion Science and Technology	53	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jacquinot.2008	http://www.ans.org/pubs/journals/fst/va-53-4-866-890	\N	Historical overview of JET tokamak.	\N	\N	866-890	\N	4	\N		The JET design, which started in 1973, introduced bold new concepts such as D-shaped plasmas in large tokamaks, a closed-loop tritium plant, and the use of beryllium as a first-wall material. It implied increasing by two orders of magnitudes the plasma volume and the heating power compared to the standard at the time. During the JET Joint Undertaking operation from 1978 to 1999, most of these design parameters were exceeded. After achieving all of its initial objectives, JET was upgraded and modified to establish H-mode scaling and to perform comprehensive studies of divertor and advanced tokamak concepts. JET holds all records in fusion power and energy and has allowed a unique experience in D-T operation to be gained. The JET results have made a decisive contribution to the scaling laws on which the basic layout and the dimensions of ITER are based. JET today under its new EFDA-JET organization is still the most powerful fusion device operating in the world, with potential to extend its performance even further. It has the essential mission to prepare for D-T burn in ITER and to train a new generation of scientists for developing fusion as an energy source.	2f376e8d74f8a7f8a17870aaeb23a335	ec49d6ccb0891d31d2b97df5ca9fd0bf	8ccb524a1a61648072fb03b4e3a795e8	article	Mission and Highlights of the JET Joint Undertaking: 1978-1999	Jean Jacquinot and Martin Keilhacker and Paul-Henri Rebut	\N	2008
7479753	Physics of Fluids	1	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	kruskal.1958	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/1/265/1	\N	Describes several classic properties of static equilibria.	\N	\N	265-274	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1705884}	A variety of properties are derived satisfied by any static equilibrium of a plasma governed by the well-known magnetostatic equations. Some of these are local and quite trivial. Others involve integrals over surfaces of constant pressure, which are shown to be topologically toroidal under fairly general assumptions.A variational principle for such equilibria is derived. One of its consequences is to provide a characterization of equilibria by their values of certain invariants.Finally, conditions are obtained additional to the magnetostatic equations appropriate to the steady state of a plasma slowly diffusing across a magnetic field out of a topologically toroidal region.	a2c7419b6efa43432372d0b5ef5f603b	408a97547c93ed4228e2ea6533287ffe	98b83b579530607ec1e41a0072b157cf	article	Equilibrium of a Magnetically Confined Plasma in a Toroid	M. D. Kruskal and R. M. Kulsrud	\N	1958
7479754	Plasma Science and Technology	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luo.2002	http://stacks.iop.org/1009-0630/4/1183	\N	to read.	\N	\N	1183-1192	\N	2	\N		As the equilibrium fitting code (EFIT) is developing to perform the magnetic and the kinetic-magnetic analysis for tokamak device operation, it can be not only run in either the fitting mode or the equilibrium mode but also control operation of modern experimental fusion device. In this paper the history of EFIT code and its capabilities are described in section 2. A brief description of the off-line EFIT code and the development of the real-time EFIT (RTEFIT) code is shown in section 3 and 4 respectively. In the last section the summary of this paper is given.	feeb33b0de6a504f9c05f2dd04f5954d	2fc0e5aba8bbfefbec12e2758954ea05	060bf886a904cf9bdba471b8012043ce	article	Review of the Equilibrium Fitting for Non-Circular Tokamak	J. Luo	\N	2002
7479756	Nuclear Fusion	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	madden.1994	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/34/519	\N	to read.	\N	\N	519-26	\N	4	\N		Axisymmetric hydromagnetic equilibria are obtained, for the case of strongly anisotropic pressure, by an expansion in the inverse aspect ratio. The calculation is carried out by expanding the inverse Grad-Shafranov equation to second order. The calculation shows that non-circular distortion of the magnetic surfaces is driven to lower order than has previously been found. Many shaping harmonics are found to be present in this order	fd234f21f0c55dbbb4bfd7fb0b509355	04f8ff180161e8791f0decb888e8dfcb	0e64f2141c68cc4c02e68ef62fcc49e4	article	Tokamak equilibrium with anisotropic pressure	N.A. Madden and R.J. Hastie	\N	1994
7479757	Physics of Fluids	30	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	menna.1987	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/30/409/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	409-416	\N	2	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1063/1.866523}	In this paper the nonlinear problem of the free boundary equilibrium of a plasma inside a conducting circular shell has been solved analytically in the high beta limit. The unknown function describing the plasma shape has been expanded in a Volterra functional series, the functional analogous to the Taylor series. The hierarchy of the linear integral equations obtained from the expansion is, at least in principle, analytically solvable, so that the solution of each equation can be given in a closed form. The analytical computations have been carried out up to the fourth order and the results compared with numerical computations.	b0a4535b48c18261867f662fd6a252fe	14456b3dda841d06453a98bbeb73b217	949b4743ba3c623e37e340075ea69e6c	article	Volterra's series solutions of free boundary plasma equilibria	L. De Menna and G. Miano and G. Rubinacci	\N	1987
7479759	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reviews of Plasma Physics	\N	\N	\N	Consultants Bureau	New York	\N	\N	morozov.1966	\N	\N	Describes several properties of static magnetic fields.	\N	\N	1-101	\N	\N	\N		\N	e77fce1a4f2dd789b8b23e117693430a	0392eaacfd866f6a7830c9adf31b298d	46b101935b5e3a35b4dcbfb0b104069f	incollection	The structure of magnetic fields	A. I. Morozov and L. S. Solovev	M. A. Leontovich	1966
7479760	Physics of Plasmas	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	neches.2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/15/122504/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	122504	\N	12	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.3008049}	The characteristics of near-unity-$\\beta$ equilibria are investigated with two codes. CUBE is a multigrid Grad?Shafranov solver [Gourdain et al., J. Comput. Phys. 216, 275 (2006)], and Ophidian was written to compute solutions using analytic unity-$\\beta$ equilibria [Cowley et al., Phys. Fluids B 3, 2066 (1991)]. Results from each method are qualitatively and quantitatively compared across a spectrum of mutually relevant parameters. These comparisons corroborate the theoretical results and provide benchmarks for high-resolution numerical results available from CUBE. Both tools facilitate the exploration of the properties of high-$\\beta$ equilibria, such as a highly diamagnetic plasma and its ramifications for stability and transport.	845fe53fc1e1b4be528e18f67b8ea50e	64e6b9a96ce7698f5073e9b58bf86807	7aa173ae46d6a4a9f2de14fdda51dac6	article	The convergence of analytic high-beta equilibrium in a finite aspect ratio tokamak	R. Y. Neches and S. C. Cowley and P. A. Gourdain and J. N. Leboeuf	\N	2008
7479761	Nuclear Fusion	32	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pereverzev.1992	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/32/1091	\N	A very simplified paraxial wkb method applied to the propagation in tokamak plasmas of lower-hybrid waves described by an electrostatic dispersion relation.	\N	\N	1091-106	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/32/7/I01}	The influence of diffraction on the propagation of lower hybrid (LH) waves in tokamak plasma was studied. This effect has not been investigated before owing to a lack of suitable methods for solving the wave equation. An asymptotic method is developed which, while using a quasi-classical description in the direction of the group velocity, retains a wave description perpendicular to that direction. This method reduces the general wave equation to a system of ordinary differential equations. It is shown that allowance for the wave properties results in significant diffractional blurring of LH wave beams. This effect occurs in both configurational space and spectral space. In the first, it causes broadening of the absorbed power profile. In the second, it enriches the spectrum with slow waves, increasing interaction with electrons. The effect of diffraction is greater than the effects of the geometrical optics usually taken into account	060137efea8f97ac74c60064af713fd2	8e13dbda042893a4be1655193891dedc	376e1c99f7d037f3a4bbf25d84da4a62	article	Use of the multidimensional WKB method to describe propagation of lower hybrid waves in tokamak plasma	G.V. Pereverzev	\N	1992
7479762	Physics of Plasmas	5	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	pereverzev.1998	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/5/3529/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	3529-3541	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.873070}	An asymptotic method for solving the wave equation in the short-wavelength limit is presented. This method, called beam tracing, takes into account the wave properties, i.e., diffraction and interference. It reduces the full wave equation to a set of ordinary differential equations. In this respect, it differs from all other asymptotic techniques describing diffraction which end up with much more complicated partial differential equations. The resulting system of beam tracing equations is expressed in terms of the same Hamiltonian function as in geometric optics (ray tracing) and, similar to the ray tracing, allows powerful numerical solving algorithms. Thus the beam tracing combines the simplicity of ray tracing with a description of the wave phenomena, which are not included in the ray tracing. The beam tracing technique provides an efficient tool for calculation of wave fields in all problems where the short-wave approximation is applicable such as rf heating, current drive and plasma diagnostics with microwave beams.	c82b423989c2b7f10e7ff56aad9825cf	951088e17bdaf6c4b03a283354542ba5	2a203cd2271a40f22370678c0eef574e	article	Beam tracing in inhomogeneous anisotropic plasmas	G. V. Pereverzev	\N	1998
7479763	Physics of Plasmas	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	poulipoulis.2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/12/042112/1	\N	Finds topology changes and multiple magnetic axis when the toroidal flow is considered.	\N	\N	042112	\N	4	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.1867497}	Equilibrium eigenstates of an axisymmetric magnetically confined plasma with toroidal flow are investigated by means of exact solutions of the ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations. The study includes ``compressible'' flows with constant temperature $T(\\psi)$, but varying density on magnetic surfaces, and incompressible ones with constant density $\\rho(\\psi)$ but varying temperature thereon [the function $\\psi(R, z)$ is the poloidal magnetic flux function with $(R, z, \\phi)$ cylindrical coordinates]. These variations are necessary for the existence of tokamak steady states with flow. The ``compressible'' and incompressible solutions are associated with the ansatz to $\\omega^{2}/T \\propto M_{0} = const$ and $d(\\varrho omega^{2})/d\\psi = A \\psi$, respectively, where $\\omega(\\psi)$ is the rotation frequency. In both cases eigenfunctions of the form $\\psi_{ln} = \\mathcal{Z}_{l}(z)\\mathcal{R}_{n}(R)$ ($l, n = 1, 2,\\ldots$) describe configurations with $l \\times n$ magnetic axes. A connection between multitoroidal configurations and reversed magnetic shear is also identified. Owing to the flow, the respective eigenvalues can be considered in two alternative ways: either as flow eigenvalues, $M_{0}^{l}$ and $A^{l}$, which depend on a pressure parameter $P_{0}$ or as pressure eigenvalues $P_{0}^{l}$, which depend on the flow parameters, $M_{0}$ or $A$. In the context of the latter consideration when the flow parameters are varied continuously there are transition points, $(M_{0})_{m}$ and $A_{m}$ ($m = 1,2,\\ldots$), at which an additional magnetic axis is formed. This flow-caused change in magnetic topology is possible solely in the presence of toroidicity because in the limit of infinite aspect ratio the axial flow does not appear in the equilibrium equation. Also, the lower the aspect ratio the smaller $(M_{0})_{m}$ and $A_{m}$. In addition, the effects of the flow and the aspect ratio on the Shafranov shift are evaluated along with the variations of density and temperature on magnetic surfaces.	65d89c83b1afc1aa42ad50862919b936	efb98599addc913e4531a7541287a450	ea3cfdb650b1c58895cb9f0ed446bea6	article	Toroidal flow-caused change in magnetic topology of equilibrium eigenstates	G. Poulipoulis and G. N. Throumoulopoulos and H. Tasso	\N	2005
7479764	Physics of Plasmas	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	pozdnyakov.2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/12/084503/1	\N	Compute TCR equilibria with a decreasing pressure profile and nested flux surfaces with the aid of toroidal plasma flow.	\N	\N	084503	\N	8	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {084503}, doi = {10.1063/1.2009567}	Plasma rotation is shown to remove the impossibility of the existence of "normal" equilibrium in a tokamak with reversed current. The mathematical procedure of how to overcome the peculiarities, which appear in the equilibrium equations due to current reversal, is suggested. An example of normal tokamak equilibrium with a reversed current is constructed.	747818ba6b0a0d0d845286ea56f42b0a	0ee189d42bb7553bac1757f795608240	397874c82de4b3c0c65ff3ea4179bcef	article	The existence of normal equilibrium in tokamaks with negative current in the column center	Yu. I. Pozdnyakov	\N	2005
7479765	Physics of Plasmas	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	punjabi.2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/15/122502/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	122502	\N	12	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {122502}, doi = {10.1063/1.3028310}	A new approach to integration of magnetic field lines in divertor tokamaks is proposed. In this approach, an analytic equilibrium generating function (EGF) is constructed in natural canonical coordinates $(\\psi,\\theta)$ from experimental data from a Grad?Shafranov equilibrium solver for a tokamak. $\\psi$ is the toroidal magnetic flux and $\\theta$ is the poloidal angle. Natural canonical coordinates $(\\psi,\\theta,\\varphi)$ can be transformed to physical position $(R,Z,\\varphi)$ using a canonical transformation. $(R,Z,\\varphi)$ are cylindrical coordinates. Another canonical transformation is used to construct a symplectic map for integration of magnetic field lines. Trajectories of field lines calculated from this symplectic map in natural canonical coordinates can be transformed to trajectories in real physical space. Unlike in magnetic coordinates [O. Kerwin, A. Punjabi, and H. Ali, Phys. Plasmas 15, 072504 (2008)], the symplectic map in natural canonical coordinates can integrate trajectories across the separatrix surface, and at the same time, give trajectories in physical space. Unlike symplectic maps in physical coordinates $(x,y)$ or $(R,Z)$, the continuous analog of a symplectic map in natural canonical coordinates does not distort trajectories in toroidal planes intervening the discrete map. This approach is applied to the DIII-D tokamak [J. L. Luxon and L. E. Davis, Fusion Technol. 8, 441 (1985)]. The EGF for the DIII-D gives quite an accurate representation of equilibrium magnetic surfaces close to the separatrix surface. This new approach is applied to demonstrate the sensitivity of stochastic broadening using a set of perturbations that generically approximate the size of the field errors and statistical topological noise expected in a poloidally diverted tokamak. Plans for future application of this approach are discussed.	fd68757f2915ae8b3c5112b31e4aa464	3792aff5d3073cb170e35e2f11d1e5fd	ab08a2c2efc78379f1725c61e175549f	article	Symplectic approach to calculation of magnetic field line trajectories in physical space with realistic magnetic geometry in divertor tokamaks	Alkesh Punjabi and Halima Ali	\N	2008
7479766	Nuclear Fusion	49	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qian.2009	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/49/025003	\N	Uses flux-surface shape from SRX data to constrain equilibrium reconstruction.	\N	\N	025003	\N	2	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/49/2/025003}	The method of using internal magnetic surface information from soft x-ray (SXR) measurements to facilitate equilibrium reconstruction is explored. It is shown that useful information about the shape of the safety-factor q profile in DIII-D can be generally determined from the information inferred from surfaces of constant SXR emissivity. Comparisons of magnetic surfaces and the q profile reconstructed using external magnetic and SXR data against those using magnetic and motional Stark effect (MSE) data are presented. The reconstructed results using SXR and external magnetic data are found to reasonably agree with those derived from MSE and external magnetic data. The choice of an appropriate number of fitting parameters to reconstruct the q profile is also investigated.	8b20b5d1ef4a63018122f6d8dd8c0046	6eccf53f4e9dff2d9c75d481d4448b36	9479d25162eaec631a0a5b36a5177c86	article	Equilibrium reconstruction of plasma profiles based on soft x-ray imaging in DIII-D	J.P. Qian and L.L. Lao and Q.L. Ren and H. Rinderknecht and F. Volpe and C. Zhang and B.N. Wan	\N	2009
7479767	Soviet Physics JETP	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	solovev.1968	\N	\N	Provides simple analytical equilibria with a toroidal current density of the type $a/R + b R$.	\N	\N	400-407	\N	2	\N		\N	9e4108f26bfceabca01f5a4036973475	9634be786c9297cda76b25ccdeac23ae	30ea4e6243697def70f85406a3e92939	article	Theory of hydromagnetic stability of toroidal plasma configuration	L. S. Solovev	\N	1968
7479768	Notices of the AMS	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sturmfels.2005	http://www.ams.org/notices/200510/what-is.pdf	\N	A quick tutorial on Grobner basis.	\N	\N	2-3	\N	10	\N		\N	0dfceb8c7da727979af3d6013c2e06c7	f9588e491032639168f30b65eb157ab8	d9facf070c758b8a352603e73b8ffd6a	article	What is... a Gr\\"{o}bner basis?	B Sturmfels	\N	2005
7479769	Physics of Plasmas	5	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	tasso.1998	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/5/2378/1	\N	Basic formalism to handle equilibria with flow. to read.	\N	\N	2378-2383	\N	6	\N	numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1063/1.872912}	It is shown that the ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equilibrium states of an axisymmetric plasma with incompressible flows are governed by an elliptic partial differential equation for the poloidal magnetic flux function $\\psi$ containing five surface quantities along with a relation for the pressure. Exact equilibria are constructed including those with nonvanishing poloidal and toroidal flows and differentially varying radial electric fields. Unlike the case in cylindrical incompressible equilibria with isothermal magnetic surfaces which should have necessarily circular cross sections [G. N. Throumoulopoulos and H. Tasso, Phys. Plasmas 4, 1492 (1997)], no restriction appears on the shapes of the magnetic surfaces in the corresponding axisymmetric equilibria. The latter equilibria satisfy a set of six ordinary differential equations which for flows parallel to the magnetic field $\\mathbf{B}$ can be solved semianalytically. In addition, it is proved the nonexistence of incompressible axisymmetric equilibria with (a) purely poloidal flows and (b) nonparallel flows with isothermal magnetic surfaces and $|\\mathbf{B}| = |\\mathbf{B}|(\\psi)$ (omnigenous equilibria).	4aea3c4a6b2bf96c8f95b7aa7c737f77	41aa88ae22e2504f48240d672e17356e	a741ce3465cc2e5e7f8485526e14e7ff	article	Axisymmetric ideal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria with incompressible flows	H. Tasso and G. N. Throumoulopoulos	\N	1998
7479770	Physics of Plasmas	15	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	tsui.2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/15/112506/1	\N	to read.	\N	\N	112506	\N	11	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {112506}, doi = {10.1063/1.3006340}	The standard Grad?Shafranov equation for axisymmetric toroidal plasma equilibrium is customary expressed in cylindrical coordinates with toroidal contours, and through which benchmark equilibria are solved. An alternative approach to cast the Grad?Shafranov equation in spherical coordinates is presented. This equation, in spherical coordinates, is examined for toroidal solutions to describe low $\\beta$ Solovev and high $\\beta$ plasma equilibria in terms of elementary functions.	47f1b78321105941783ac9ff98f5b2cb	3e3e7619afdb86d1bc25a576ffc50813	6000241b557d1193e7fe39fe75b7861a	article	Toroidal equilibria in spherical coordinates	K. H. Tsui	\N	2008
7479771	Physics of Plasmas	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	webster.2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/16/012501/1	\N	Adds two currents to a base equilibrium in order to generate an x-point and studies the properties of the outcome.	\N	\N	012501	\N	1	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.3046070}	This paper describes (physically and mathematically) how the plasma-vacuum boundary of a tokamak plasma equilibrium can be perturbed to form a separatrix with an X-point, while having an otherwise negligible affect on the plasma equilibrium. A deliberate consequence of the technique is that the radial and poloidal extent of the perturbed region may be arbitrarily localized. This has useful theoretical and physical consequences, namely (1) it is possible to take any plasma equilibrium and modify the outermost flux surface to form a separatrix with one or more additional x-points in a rigorous way, (2) subsequent studies will be able to separate the effects of shaping from those due to topological changes associated with a separatrix, for example, a circular cross-section plasma may be modified to form a separatrix that is circular everywhere except for an arbitrarily localized region that is perturbed to form an x-point, (3) because the perturbation is arbitrarily localized, there is the possibility for modifying the stability of the edge, without affecting the bulk plasma properties (or stability). Therefore the ideas presented here provide analytical and conceptual tools to study how a separatrix can affect plasma stability, and a potential experimental technique to study the stability of the plasma edge. The paper also investigates how the magnetic shear and the Mercier coefficient behave as a separatrix is approached, showing that for a nonzero toroidal current at the x-point, the Mercier coefficient always asymptotes to zero.	92d2276ff658c51377530871ed7934f2	9daae5fc6c05529855b1785061f13a8c	528ce5b0d77562331f685718ed450207	article	Techniques for studying the separatrix of tokamak plasmas	Anthony J. Webster	\N	2009
7479772	Physics of Plasmas	8	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	yoshida.2001	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/8/2125/1	\N	to read.	\N	42nd annual meeting of the division of plasma physics of the American Physical Society and the 10th international congress on plasma physics, Quebec City, Quebec (Canada), 2001.	2125-2131	\N	5	\N	numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1063/1.1354149}	A general solenoidal vector field, such as a magnetic field or an incompressible flow, can be decomposed into an orthogonal sum of Beltrami fields (eigenfunctions of the curl operator). Nonlinear dynamics of a plasma induces complex couplings among these Beltrami fields. In a single-fluid magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) plasma, however, the energy condensates into a single Beltrami magnetic field resulting in the self-organization of a force-free equilibrium, that is, the Taylor relaxed state. By relating the velocity and the magnetic fields, the Hall term in the two-fluid model leads to a singular perturbation that enables the formation of an equilibrium given by a pair of two different Beltrami fields. This new set of relaxed states, despite the simple mathematical structure, includes a variety of plasma states that could explain a host of interesting phenomena. The H-mode (high-confinement) boundary layer, where a diamagnetic structure is self-organized under the coupling of the magnetic field, flow, electric field, and pressure, is an example. The theory also predicts the possibility of producing high beta equilibrium.	0e64020559e50587b659ba995ced4f66	5bb3f860a56d5eaf71487fb0fc087abe	6470b17ea665c824880b97d06dd9e3f8	article	Beltrami fields in plasmas: High-confinement mode boundary layers and high beta equilibria	Z. Yoshida and S. M. Mahajan and S. Ohsaki and M. Iqbal and N. Shatashvili	\N	2001
7479773	Physics of Plasmas	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	zheng.1996	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/3/1176/1	\N	Presents an analytical solution to Solovev-type equilibria where the toroidal current density does not depend on the flux. Useful for code validation and testing.	\N	\N	1176-1178	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.871772}	A general analytical solution of the Grad?Shafranov equation is presented. Specific functional forms of pressure and plasma current are used; the solution allows arbitrary plasma size, aspect ratio, elongation, triangularity, current, and poloidal beta, without imposing undue constraints amongst those variables.	e5a7f2b54537463bf3933a22e188a976	e6d72320152a9853a5b896614234ec26	919e9d244c9ac916adf7559463852330	article	Analytical tokamak equilibrium for shaped plasmas	S. B. Zheng and A. J. Wootton and Emilia R. Solano	\N	1996
7479830	Physics of Plasmas	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	chu.2002	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/9/5036/1	\N	Extends an old formalism used to describe i-mhd equilibria with nested flux surfaces in order to handle a region with a current hole (zero current densities and constant pressure). It claims that a match can be found between the current hole and a regular equilibria via a contact boundary, but no equilibria can be found if the toroidal current reverses its sign other than isolate ones.	\N	\N	5036-5042	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1521714}	Several tokamak experiments have reported the development of a central region with vanishing currents (the current hole). The straightforward application of results from the work of Greene, Johnson and Weimer [Physics of Fluids 14, 671 (1971)] on a tokamak equilibrium to these plasmas leads to the apparent singularities in several physical quantities including the Shafranov shift and casts doubts on the existence of this type of equilibria. In this paper, the above quoted equilibrium theory is re-examined and extended to include equilibria with a current hole. It is shown that singularities can be circumvented and that equilibria with a central current hole do satisfy the magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium condition with regular behavior for all the physical quantities and do not lead to infinitely large Shafranov shifts. Isolated equilibria with negative current in the central region could exist. But equilibria with negative currents in general do not have neighboring equilibria and thus cannot have experimental realization, i.e., no negative currents can be driven in the central region.	bc972a587128405a833337991b1d5098	ae1d572e5ce068272960f9db3d57c11a	2619277194841618209a6cba000b9abb	article	On tokamak equilibria with a zero current or negative current central region	M. S. Chu and P. B. Parks	\N	2002
7480702	Nucl. Fusion	25	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lao.1985	\N	\N	Uses Picard iteration to find equilibria which minimizes the difference to experimental measurements, providing the basis for the EFIT code.	\N	\N	1611-1622	\N	11	\N		An efficient method is given to reconstruct the current profile parameters, the plasma shape, and a current profile consistent with the magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium constraint from external magnetic measurements, based on a Picard iteration approach which approximately conserves the measurements. Computational efforts are reduced by parametrizing the current profile linearly in terms of a number of physical parameters. Results of detailed comparative calculations and a sensitivity study are described. Illustrative calculations to reconstruct the current profiles and plasma shapes in ohmically and auxiliarily heated Doublet III plasmas are given which show many interesting features of the current profiles.	6394cef1477cc53236d931a212cd6227	0f1aeb682e158bc64c953ba02a2672ac	b04107a1ddc70b0978717ee486da14ee	article	Reconstruction of current profile parameters and plasma shapes in tokamaks	L. L. Lao and H. St. John and R. D. Stambaugh and A. G. Kellman and W. Pfeiffer	\N	1985
7480795	Physics of Plasmas	6	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	zakharov.1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/6/4693/1	\N	Compute GS equilibria by finding successive perturbations to the map from flux coordinates, providing the basis of the ESC code.	\N	\N	4693-4704	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.873756}	\N	c4a31d7dd770be27c6f345ada972208a	7cf7bbe49d8b4358e64beac803dba6d7	c10e6f14cb98863dd11b7d03990f1f9e	article	Theory of perturbed equilibria for solving the Grad--Shafranov equation	L. E. Zakharov and A. Pletzer	\N	1999
7481222	Science	323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HafedGoffartKrauzlis2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	940--943	\N	5916	\N		During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of microsaccades is controversial, largely because the neural mechanisms responsible for their generation are unknown. Here, we show that the superior colliculus (SC), a retinotopically organized structure involved in voluntary-saccade target selection, plays a causal role in microsaccade generation. Neurons in the foveal portion of the SC increase their activity before and during microsaccades with sizes of only a few minutes of arc and exhibit selectivity for the direction and amplitude of these movements. Reversible inactivation of these neurons significantly reduces microsaccade rate without otherwise compromising fixation. These results, coupled with computational modeling of SC activity, demonstrate that microsaccades are controlled by the SC and explain the link between microsaccades and visual attention.	d0da7512736a71d1c2d138f58454b099	1d0526aa97b794216abcac4bf3d2a535	356d4814bc72d013c0a2cfaa022972fc	article	A Neural Mechanism for Microsaccade Generation in the Primate Superior Colliculus	Ziad M. Hafed and Laurent Goffart and Richard J. Krauzlis	\N	2009
7481262	Science	150	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZuberStark1965	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5855207	\N	Microsaccades and the velocity-amplitude relations...[Science. 1965] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1459-1460	\N	702	\N	pmid = {5855207}, doi = {}	The maximum velocities of microsaccades (flicks) are an increasing function of amplitude of movement. Measured velocities fall on the extrapolation of the curve of maximum velocity versus amplitude for voluntary saccades and involuntary corrective saccades. Hence all these movements are produced by a common physiological system, or the characteristics of the movements are determined by a single dynamically limiting element.	fc8296269a5545309d1857096b0d7a44	8577b4664d8c4b418bf7abb248a7969f	5e1366bd088ae6e5a796699f1c500c42	article	Microsaccades and the velocity-amplitude relationship for saccadic eye movements	B L Zuber and L Stark	\N	1965
7481294	Journal of Neurophysiology	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physiological Society	\N	\N	\N	SmeetsHooge2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	12--20	\N	1	\N		Nature of variability in saccades. J Neurophysiol 90: 12–20, 2003. First published February
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12, 2003; 10.1152/jn.01075.2002. We studied the variability in saccades by comparing the peak velocities of saccades with the same
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target amplitude made with different actual amplitudes. We tested
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three hypotheses: the pulse-height noise hypothesis (peak velocity and
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amplitude vary proportionally), the localization noise hypothesis
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(variability in amplitude and peak velocity lie along the main sequence), and the independent noise hypothesis (variability in amplitude and peak velocity are independent). We measured eye orientation
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in two experiments by a scleral coil and a video system. Surprisingly,
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the main source of variability of saccades depended on the measurement system used. A combination of localization noise and indepen-
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dent noise best describes the data obtained by the video system. The
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independent noise (e.g., measurement inaccuracy) was the main
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source of variability. For the scleral coils, the variability was considerably larger than for the less accurate video system. The pulse-height
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noise hypothesis best describes this additional variability. Therefore
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we conclude that pulse-height noise is the main source of variability
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in saccades measured with scleral coils. We discuss the influence of
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scleral coils on saccade generation and suggest that a change in motor
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strategy due to the discomfort of wearing the coils might be the cause
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of the increased variability.
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	b20f33667096c39ae2a350b17ccf7340	bf8c72f53f4968235f32f6df414fc2a6	8789bded89944b7a791e93dd8b0a1f6f	article	{Nature of variability in saccades}	Jeroen B.J. Smeets and Ignace T.C. Hooge	\N	2003
7481324	Journal of Vision	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RolfsEngbertKliegl2008	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18831599	\N		\N	\N	1-23	\N	11	\N	pmid = {18831599}, doi = {10.1167/8.11.5}	Microsaccades are one component of the small eye movements that constitute fixation. Their implementation in the oculomotor system is unknown. To better understand the physiological and mechanistic processes underlying microsaccade generation, we studied microsaccadic inhibition, a transient drop of microsaccade rate, in response to irrelevant visual and auditory stimuli. Quantitative descriptions of the time course and strength of inhibition revealed a strong dependence of microsaccadic inhibition on stimulus characteristics. In Experiment 1, microsaccadic inhibition occurred sooner after auditory than after visual stimuli and after luminance-contrast than after color-contrast visual stimuli. Moreover, microsaccade amplitude strongly decreased during microsaccadic inhibition. In Experiment 2, the latency of microsaccadic inhibition increased with decreasing luminance contrast. We develop a conceptual model of microsaccade generation in which microsaccades result from fixation-related activity in a motor map coding for both fixation and saccades. In this map, fixation is represented at the central site. Saccades are generated by activity in the periphery, their amplitude increasing with eccentricity. The activity at the central, fixation-related site of the map predicts the rate of microsaccades as well as their amplitude and direction distributions. This model represents a framework for understanding the dynamics of microsaccade behavior in a broad range of tasks.	cd6f1d56fa90ddcc6ab93aab6fdd027c	783b1e79b4c143574176690e0ca7abcb	832d8a8916f28fe48675f7b81ba86363	article	Toward a model of microsaccade generation: the case of microsaccadic inhibition	Martin Rolfs and Reinhold Kliegl and Ralf Engbert	\N	2008
7481343	J Neurosci	28	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HafedKrauzlis2008	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18799675	\N	Goal representations dominate superior colliculus ...[J Neurosci. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	9426-9439	\N	38	\N	pmid = {18799675}, doi = {10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1313-08.2008}	The primate superior colliculus (SC) has long been known to be involved in saccade generation. However, SC neurons also exhibit fixation-related and smooth-pursuit-related activity. A parsimonious explanation for these seemingly disparate findings is that the SC contains a map of behaviorally relevant goal locations, rather than just a motor map for saccades and fixation. This explanation predicts that SC activity should reflect the behavioral goal, even when the behavioral response is not fixation or saccades, and even if the goal does not correspond to a visual stimulus. We tested this prediction by using a tracking task that dissociates the stimulus and goal locations. In this task, monkeys tracked the invisible midpoint between two peripheral bars, such that the visual stimuli were peripheral but the goal was foveal/parafoveal. We recorded from SC neurons representing peripheral locations associated with the stimulus or central locations associated with the goal. Most neurons with peripheral response fields did not respond differently during tracking than during passive viewing of the stimulus under fixation; most neurons with central response fields responded more during tracking than during fixation, despite the lack of a visual stimulus. Moreover, the spatial distribution of activity during tracking was larger than that during fixation or tracking of a foveal stimulus, suggesting that the greater spatial uncertainty about the invisible goal corresponded to more widespread SC activity. These results demonstrate the flexibility with which activity across the SC represents the location, as well as the spatial precision, of behaviorally relevant goals for multiple eye movements.	6565c40f7966ce0852dfe3512e0cee20	d57f8931ea979831efedf135692b2613	60dc69177711be21d34d8911d0abe75e	article	Goal representations dominate superior colliculus activity during extrafoveal tracking	Z M Hafed and R J Krauzlis	\N	2008
7481399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Workshop on Blended Learning 2007, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HS07	\N	\N		\N	\N	150-161	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0fbbf151b4554c154a1f3de6ec5ea6e	ae5f4fb61aef324763a3d6c603dcc2d0	9d6ef98e0ee32e48d4cdab7165b2afe6	inproceedings	Concepts of Blended Learning for Different Content Types	Andreas Henrich and Stefanie Sieber	Joseph Fong and Fu Lee Wang	2007
7481545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/Boula.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.18}, owner = {C881240}	\N	966de59ce8d40cf945b876e92ddccbb4	8376ca67453cf42347250a76fca91016	3bd85c5452fdc55b46c74ea2569a6f72	unpublished	Psychologie et Ethique médicales, Anthropologie Culturelle des Soins	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7481601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/Boula.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.18}, owner = {C881240}	\N	966de59ce8d40cf945b876e92ddccbb4	8376ca67453cf42347250a76fca91016	3bd85c5452fdc55b46c74ea2569a6f72	unpublished	Psychologie et Ethique médicales, Anthropologie Culturelle des Soins	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7481873	J. Am. Chem. Soc.	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aik12835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12835--12850	\N	39	\N	file = {Aik12835.pdf:Aik12835.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1021/ja062842p}	Microsolvation and combined microsolvation-continuum approaches are employed in order to examine the structures and relative energies of nonionized (N) and zwitterionic (Z) glycine clusters. Bridging structures are predicted to be the global minima after 3-5 discrete water molecules are included in the calculations. Calculations incorporating electron correlation stabilize the zwitterionic structures by about 7-9 kcal/mol relative to the N structures regardless of the number of discrete water molecules considered. Continuum calculations stabilize the Z structures relative to N structures; this effect decreases as the number of discrete water molecules is increased. Eight water molecules do not appear to fully solvate glycine.	73bd3984f1527a0adfb9521bde02e942	a0cf5c98d0bea3634838d9e3b209608a	06ec67489d681d78e551d1dc678d17ad	article	Incremental Solvation of Nonionized and Zwitterionic Glycine	Christine M. Aikens and Mark S. Gordon	\N	2006
7481879	Phys. Rev. B	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Ama113404	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v73/e113404	\N	\N	\N	\N	113404+	\N	11	\N	file = {Ama113404.pdf:Ama113404.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, eid = {113404}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.73.113404}	The self-organization of carbon atoms close to a nickel surface, which is a process involved in the catalytic growth of carbon nanotubes, is analyzed using grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations based on a specifically designed tight-binding interaction model. This model accounts for the competition between very different local configurations around carbon atoms. In the presence of a Ni(111) surface, four types of configurations corresponding to different reaction steps are identified at 500 and 1000 K, when increasing the C chemical potential: single C atoms adsorbed on the surface or incorporated in interstitial sites, chains creeping on the surface, detached sp2 C layers, and finally a three-dimensional amorphous C phase. At 1500 K a highly disordered carbide phase is formed.	2c3b56c9af31469e2cd91960f38f3e91	cdbf5c455a491b8d51b99526867d1a50	3e2ad969de7d6023d1b1f4f6d1378cf5	article	Formation of carbon nanostructures on nickel surfaces: A tight-binding grand canonical Monte Carlo study	H. Amara and C. Bichara and F. Ducastelle	\N	2006
7481893	J. Am. Chem. Soc.	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anw9600	dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja972750n	\N	\N	\N	\N	9600--9604	\N	37	\N	file = {Anw9600.pdf:\\\\Anw9600.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1021/ja972750n}	The early stages of crystallization are not fully understood, a particularly challenging problem being crystallization from solution. The processes involved at an atomic level remain elusive to experiment. Furthermore, crystallization from solution has been thought to be inaccessible by atomistic computer simulations. This study demonstrates that crystallization from solution can in fact be simulated using the method of molecular dynamics for a model solute/solvent system consisting of atomic species characterized by the Lennard-Jones potential function. The model has been applied to look at the effects of varying supersaturation and of inclusion of a simple inhibitor in the system. The behavior of the model is in accord with experiment. In general, increasing supersaturation causes earlier onset of crystallization. Crystallization in highly supersaturated systems involves liquid-liquid phase separation followed by nucleation in the solute phase. The nucleation event in such systems does not appear to be influenced by the solvent. Inclusion of inhibitors retards the onset. Additionally, extensive solute clustering is observed. The crystallization model and variations on it, as well as step by step extension to realistic systems, should enable further testing and development of theory of crystal nucleation and growth and provide insights of technological importance.	18662f60d6b7cba2f9be989e3e74b7ed	180aac52e941600d489598f1138ed3b1	8189af00fd6e1ce813b3755703197cb3	article	Computer Simulation of Crystallization from Solution	Jamshed Anwar and Papa Kofi Boateng	\N	1998
7481894	International Journal of Molecular Sciences	6	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ars291	http://www.mdpi.org/ijms/papers/i6120291.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	291--302	\N	12	\N	file = {Ars291.pdf:Ars291.pdf:PDF}	Possible polymorphs of L-ascorbic acid were investigated, considering eight space groups and assuming one molecule in the asymmetric unit. The grid-search method was compared with a Monte Carlo approach as performed in the Biosym/MSI polymorph Predictor. A number of possible crystal structures were found, including the experimental structure. Energy minimizations were performed with a united-atom force field. In all cases, the experimental structure had a low lattice energy. The number of hypothetical crystal structures was reduced considerably by removing space-group symmetry constraints, or by a primitive molecular dynamic shake-up. Nevertheless, sufficient structures of equal or lower energy compared with the experimental structure remained to suggest that other factors need to be considered for polymorph predictions of materials.	973b7b5d4560c296bf77f2f01ea53d65	222538eac601d02c9dc24d770a10677c	8adc10e4013cd31ac711632eba0fe676	article	Study of polymorph prediction for L-ascorbic acid	Arslantas, A. and Ermler, W. C. and Yazici, R. and Kalyon, D. M.	\N	2005
7481897	Annu. Rev. Mater. Res.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bat297	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.matsci.32.012102.110247	\N	\N	\N	\N	297-319	\N	1	\N	file = {Bat297.pdf:Bat297.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.matsci.32.012102.110247}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.matsci.32.012102.110247}	The kinetic Monte Carlo method is a powerful tool for exploring the evolution and properties of a wide range of problems and systems. Kinetic Monte Carlo is ideally suited for modeling the process of chemical vapor deposition, which involves the adsorption, desorption, evolution, and incorporation of vapor species at the surface of a growing film. Deposition occurs on a time scale that is generally not accessible to fully atomistic approaches such as molecular dynamics, whereas an atomically resolved Monte Carlo method parameterized by accurate chemical kinetic data is capable of exploring deposition over long times (min) on large surfaces (mm2). There are many kinetic Monte Carlo approaches that can simulate chemical vapor deposition, ranging from coarse-grained model systems with hypothetical input parameters to physically realistic atomic simulations with accurate chemical kinetic input. This article introduces the kinetic Monte Carlo technique, reviews some of the major approaches, details the construction and implementation of the method, and provides an example of its application to a technologically relevant deposition system.	ff0ee341a924ddbadc17611ad707e6b4	0e1118934ce27d7775bc4df741027e36	653c5ada196629fcd66fd4ca4c9e9e0e	article	Kinetic monte carlo simulation of chemical vapor deposition	Battaile,Corbett C. and Srolovitz,David J.	\N	2002
7481898	Crystal Growth \\& Design	4	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ben905	dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg034182v	\N	\N	\N	\N	905--913	\N	5	\N	file = {Ben905.pdf:Ben905.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {853710}, doi = {10.1021/cg034182v}	In this paper, 200 years of modeling crystal growth and morphology are reviewed. From the discovery of the law of rational indices, the interplanar distance law of Bravais, Friedel, Donnay, and Harker, to more structural theories such as the Hartman-Perdok theory, as well as statistical mechanical cell models, we arrive at the modern growth theories supported by Monte Carlo growth simulations. Shortcomings in the classical Hartman-Perdok theory are highlighted, and the concept of weakening of connected nets by connected net interactions is explained using a theoretical example. In the last section, our new insights are applied to three examples-crystal structures of venlafaxine, paracetamol, and triacylglycerols-to illustrate their scope and applicability.	c4886692ae805f0b86bba1099be90974	d151e8f0fb0abe2d08a068fcc04716b5	4e1dd7b45f6cef0567ed074db4ccdf20	article	Crystal Growth and Morphology: New Developments in an Integrated Hartman-Perdok-Connected Net-Roughening Transition Theory, Supported by Computer Simulations	Bennema, P. and Meekes, H. and Boerrigter, S. X. M. and Cuppen, H. M. and Deij, M. A. and Vaneupen, J. and Verwer, P. and Vlieg, E.	\N	2004
7481899	J. Chem. Phys.	81	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ber3684	dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.448118	\N	\N	\N	\N	3684--3690	\N	8	\N	file = {Ber3684.pdf:Ber3684.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1063/1.448118}	In molecular dynamics (MD) simulations the need often arises to maintain such parameters as temperature or pressure rather than energy and volume, or to impose gradients for studying transport properties in nonequilibrium MD. A method is described to realize coupling to an external bath with constant temperature or pressure with adjustable time constants for the coupling. The method is easily extendable to other variables and to gradients, and can be applied also to polyatomic molecules involving internal constraints. The influence of coupling time constants on dynamical variables is evaluated. A leap-frog algorithm is presented for the general case involving constraints with coupling to both a constant temperature and a constant pressure bath. The Journal of Chemical Physics is copyrighted by The American Institute of Physics.	a3a62a66c1b75b4ebdcfd6c1bd34eda4	ef1b9641dd36128cdc3834aca7bfeb50	723e934487fc0ca90e428787a5850968	article	Molecular dynamics with coupling to an external bath	H. J. C. Berendsen and J. P. M. Postma and W. F. van Gunsteren and A. DiNola and J. R. Haak	\N	1984
7481900	Phys. Rev. Lett.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Ber137202	dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.137202	\N	\N	\N	\N	137202	\N	13	\N	file = {Ber137202.pdf:Ber137202.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, eid = {137202}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.137202}	We demonstrate that the magnetic properties of diluted magnetic semiconductors are dominated by short ranged interatomic exchange interactions that have a strong directional dependence. By combining first principles calculations of interatomic exchange interactions with a classical Heisenberg model and Monte Carlo simulations, we reproduce the observed critical temperatures of a broad range of diluted magnetic semiconductors. We also show that agreement between theory and experiment is obtained only when the magnetic atoms are randomly positioned. This suggests that the ordering of diluted magnetic semiconductors is heavily influenced by magnetic percolation, and that the measured critical temperatures should be very sensitive to details in the sample preparation, in agreement with observations.	1309ab827e038a0070c079ed46f1fe3b	b42b38e240b8cbe9df4666f5b9eb98c1	f7b1083a66bc5da8c03a3aea4bf8d0a7	article	Magnetic Percolation in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors	L. Bergqvist and O. Eriksson and J. Kudrnovsky and V. Drchal and P. Korzhavyi and I. Turek	\N	2004
7481901	J. Am. Chem. Soc.	107	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Chemical Society	\N	\N	\N	Ber8239	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00312a070	\N	\N	\N	\N	8239--8253	\N	26	\N	file = {Ber8239.pdf:\\\\Ber8239.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1065944}, doi = {10.1021/ja00312a070}	A method is presented for the calculation of the habit of organic crystals from known crystal structure and symmetry. Calculated morphologies are found to be in good agreement with observations for crystals grown by sublimation. To obtain the habit of solution-grown crystals solvent/solute interactions at the crystal/solution interface must be considered. It was assumed that the solvent affects the habit of crystals through preferential adsorption of solvent molecules on specific crystal faces; the need to remove the solvation layer prior to the deposition of oncoming crystal layers causes retardation of growth of these faces relative to their growth rate from the vapor. Changing the relative growth rates of the various faces leads to a change in crystal shape. Electrostatic potential maps at closest approach distances were used for the study of the relative polarities of the various crystal faces, information which is crucial for the prediction of the habits of crystals obtained from solution in polar or nonpolar solvents.	2584e4c7d074daecf6502a73d104d421	99d30901123c60e8089d42f1bb0271f4	5e3b3f4289de7719f5dde048901fdabd	article	Toward an ab initio derivation of crystal morphology	Berkovitch-Yellin, Ziva 	\N	1985
7481902	J. Am. Chem. Soc.	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Chemical Society	\N	\N	\N	Ber3111	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00297a017	\N	\N	\N	\N	3111--3122	\N	11	\N	file = {Ber3111.pdf:\\\\Ber3111.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1063680}, doi = {10.1021/ja00297a017}	A general method for the controlled modification of the morphology of organic crystals is described. The method comprises stereospecific inhibition of growth of preselected faces with the assistance of â¬Stailor-madeâ¬? growth inhibitors. The change in crystal habit is explained by a mechanism which takes into consideration a stereochemical correlation between the molecular structure of the additive, the crystal structure of the substrate, and the affected growth directions. The method has been successfully applied to primary amides ((E)-cinnamide, benzamide, p-toluamide, and p-clorobenzamide), carboxylic acids ((E)-cinnamic acid and benzoic acid), and steroids (androsterone and epiandrosterone). Dramatic changes in habit were induced by replacement, at the crystal surface, of a substrate N-H-0 bond by an 0-0 repulsion, by replacement of an attractive C-He-0 interaction by a C-He-H or C-Cl.-O repulsion, or by insertion of a methyl or chlorine substituent instead of hydrogen, etc. The induced morphological modifications were used to obtain information on molecular interactions and conformations of the adsorbed inhibitor at the crystal surface. Thus, we could show that adsorbed additives benzamide and picolinamide assume twisted and planar conformations, respectively, on the affected faces of host benzoic acid, which is planar in the solid. In contradistinction, p-aminobenzoic acid tends to be planar when interacting with the growing faces of the nonplanar p-aminobenzamide. The additive (E)-cinnamide assumes a syn-planar C=C-C=O conformation on the affected surface of host (E)-cinnamic acid, which tends to assume an antiplanar C=C-C=O conformation. The effect of various additives on crystal habit is accounted for and quantitatively evaluated by atom-atom potential energy calculations.	7f406433489cf811cdb86c95fd98cb5f	691885d3e09f0fe07afd8df8a8ecb84f	59369a0b685d85a10734fa3dc450bd54	article	Crystal morphology engineering by "tailor-made" inhibitors; a new probe to fine intermolecular interactions	Berkovitch-Yellin, Ziva and Van Mil, J. and Addadi, L. and Idelson, M. and Lahav, M. and Leiserowitz, L. 	\N	1985
7481904	Applied Physics A: Materials Science \\& Processing	67	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Ber39	dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003390050735	\N	\N	\N	\N	39--46	\N	1	\N	file = {Ber39.pdf:Ber39.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {850706}, doi = {10.1007/s003390050735}	We have investigated the growth and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes using a variety of complementary theoretical techniques. Ab initio molecular dynamics calculations show that the high electric field present at the tube tips in an arc-discharge apparatus is not the critical factor responsible for open-ended growth. We then show by explicit molecular dynamics simulations of nanotube growth that tubes wider than a critical diameter of ,3 nm, that are initially open, can continue to grow straight and maintain an all-hexagonal structure. Narrower tubes readily nucleate curved, pentagonal structures that lead to tube closure with further addition of atoms. However, if a nanotube is forced to remain open by the presence of a metal cluster, defect-free growth can continue. For growth catalyzed by metal particles, nanometer-sized protrusions on the particle surface lead to the nucleation of very narrow tubes. Wide bumps lead to a strained graphene sheet and no nanotube growth. We have also simulated the growth and properties of double-walled nanotubes with the aim of investigating the role of lip-lip interactions on nanotube growth. Surprisingly, the lip-lip interaction by itself does not stabilize open-ended growth, but rather facilitates tube closure by mediating the transfer of atoms between inner and outer shells. Furthermore, a simulation of growth on a wide double-wall nanotube leads to considerable deviations from the ideal structure, in contrast to corresponding simulations for single-wall tubes that result in nearly perfect structures. As regards mechanical properties, carbon nanotubes, when subjected to large deformations, reversibly switch into different morphological patterns. Each shape change corresponds to an abrupt release of energy and a singularity in the stress-strain curve. The transformations, observed in molecular dynamics simulations, are explained well by a continuum shell model. With properly chosen parameters, the model provides a remarkably accurate "roadmap" of nanotube behavior beyond Hooke's law. We have also investigated static and dynamical properties of carbon nanotubes under uniaxial tension by quantum and classical simulations. In strained nanotubes at high temperatures double pentagon-heptagon defect pairs are spontaneously formed. Their formation is energetically favorable at strains greater than 5%. They act as nucleation centers for the formation of dislocations in the originally ideal graphite network and lead to the onset of a plastic deformation of the carbon nanotube.	7d465b0e6f8751c8b5d68a8329ac7b68	b13652c83a7b225ebca2990e35de42e4	d1e6f5b02dac1cbc72731b0e7d0d2de6	article	Theory of growth and mechanical properties of nanotubes	Bernholc, J. and Brabec, C. and and Maiti, A. and Roland, C. and Yakobson, B.	\N	1998
7481905	J. Am. Chem. Soc.	123	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Contribution from the Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AJ, United Kingdom	\N	\N	Bey5086	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja0102787	\N	\N	\N	\N	5086--5094	\N	21	\N	file = {Bey5086.pdf:\\\\Bey5086.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {1029786}, doi = {10.1021/ja0102787}	Abstract: The analgesic drug paracetamol (acetaminophen) has two reported metastable polymorphs, one with better tabletting properties than the stable form, and another which remains uncharacterized. We have therefore performed a systematic crystal structure prediction search for minima in the lattice energy of crystalline paracetamol. The stable monoclinic form is found as the global lattice-energy minimum, but there are at least a dozen energetically feasible structures found, including the well-characterized metastable orthorhombic phase. Hence, we require additional criteria to reduce the number of hypothetical crystal structures that can be considered as potential polymorphs. For this purpose the elastic properties and vapor growth morphology of the known and predicted structures have been estimated using second-derivative analysis and the attachment-energy model. These inexpensive calculations give reasonable agreement with the available experimental data for the known polymorphs. Some of the hypothetical structures are predicted to have a low growth rate and platelike morphology, and so are unlikely to be observed. Another is only marginally mechanically stable. Thus, this first consideration of such properties in a crystal-structure prediction study appears to reduce the number of predicted polymorphs while leaving a few candidates for the uncharacterized form.	5625ee07ea463626581e2d641c8b2765	06ea7497790609af1e8d242f389f5454	0eaa702af44dfb5fd2b16662ced8de79	article	The Prediction, Morphology, and Mechanical Properties of the Polymorphs of Paracetamol	Beyer, T. and Day, G. M. and Price, S. L.	\N	2001
7481907	Crystal Growth \\& Design	3	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bla873	dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg030025k	\N	\N	\N	\N	873--885	\N	6	\N	file = {Bla873.pdf:Bla873.pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {853712}, doi = {10.1021/cg030025k}	This contribution reviews the area of polymorph selection during solution crystallization using known and predicted structures. In particular, an overview of what has been learned about the relationship between structure and kinetics and of the interplay between thermodynamics and kinetics is presented. This review adds to the debate by discussing the future challenges that we envisage in realizing polymorph selection as a crystal engineering exercise by highlighting the role that a packing landscape approach may contribute in manipulating the selection of a polymorph.	e1a5de6a5d4621b2c0e40b4ff03c23ad	448358ba4775576ac50502cb38b18a61	cdc805238d44479c9e4778bb0720b7d9	article	Polymorph Selection: Challenges for the Future?	Blagden, N. and Davey, R. J.	\N	2003
7481993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Theiss WissenKompakt	Kubisch_2006	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3050195&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	191	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2084-1 ; 3-8062-2084-0}, size = {191 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. ; 220 mm x 160 mm}	\N	0fd12e7a43edf894f2ec56d98097faa8	d449c31125d279306143d25c0804ac0a	faa1b6feec6ed7d35b853c556543052d	book	Das alte Ägypten	Sabine Kubisch	\N	2008
7482237	Journal of Informetrics  	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norris07	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-169	\N	2	\N		The Web of Science is no longer the only database which offers citation indexing of the social sciences. Scopus, CSA Illumina and Google Scholar are new entrants in this market. The holdings and citation records of these four databases were assessed against two sets of data one drawn from the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise and the other from the International bibliography of the Social Sciences. Initially, CSA Illumina's coverage at journal title level appeared to be the most comprehensive. But when recall and average citation count was tested at article level and rankings extrapolated by submission frequency to individual journal titles, Scopus was ranked first. When issues of functionality, the quality of record processing and depth of coverage are taken into account, Scopus and Web of Science have a significant advantage over the other two databases. From this analysis, Scopus offers the best coverage from amongst these databases and could be used as an alternative to the Web of Science as a tool to evaluate the research impact in the social sciences. 	b493c695de9f630f6fd5f4fdee662976	2542c27126d7d79af76d2fcb8bba7b97	9b9ce77b40c85bfd97b61fe7a2bf2ed3	article	Comparing alternatives to the Web of Science for coverage of the social sciences’ literature	Michael Norris and Charles Oppenheim	\N	2007
7482272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD9907800	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	99 A 2498	295 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-10-022811-1, 978-3-10-022811-6}, language = {ger}	\N	3d69f560fcfaaa57fecc4d9f7b07d917	16ae9f98165f4ce0583f34b29735ecd4	370e02b94dc888691df93fb52cad5b26	book	Freud-Bibliographie mit Werkkonkordanz	Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo and Gerhard Fichtner	\N	1999
7483189	International Journal of Speech Language and the Law	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eriksson2008cfs	http://www.scribd.com/doc/9673590/Eriksson-Lacerda-2007	\N		\N	\N	169	\N	2	\N		\N	1169f1f92232a3cbce2dee28db72c3a3	b91808dec868da940fdb9ce984756a1d	76f6a1d81d5a66942fd1db26d2d72a30	article	{Charlantry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously}	A. Eriksson and F. Lacerda	\N	2008
7483231	Inf. Softw. Technol.	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth-Heinemann	Newton, MA, USA	\N	\N	1293610	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1293610	\N	An ECA-based framework for decentralized coordination of ubiquitous web services	\N	\N	1141--1161	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {0950-5849}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2006.11.008}	Emerging ubiquitous computing network is expected to consist of a variety of heterogeneous and distributed devices. While web services technology is increasingly being considered as a promising solution to support the inter-operability between such heterogeneous devices via well-defined protocol, currently there is no effective framework reported in the literature that can address the problem of coordinating the web services-enabled devices. This paper considers a ubiquitous computing environment that is comprised of active, autonomous devices interacting with each other through web services, and presents an ECA (Event-Condition-Action)-based framework for effective coordination of those devices. Specifically, we first present an XML-based language for describing ECA rules that are embedded in web service-enabled devices. An ECA rule, when triggered by an internal or external event to the device, can result in the invocation of appropriate web services in the system. Subsequently, we consider the situation in which the rules are introduced and managed by multiple, independent users, and propose effective mechanisms that can detect and resolve potential inconsistencies among the rules. The presented ECA-based coordination approach is expected to facilitate seamless inter-operation among the web service-enabled devices in the emerging ubiquitous computing environments.	c336e0e1c423c55b44ca03be3a182aeb	a80d205a0949dabcd1693d7bfaec920b	d7178349d4f844cfba0eb04e7e2c2505	article	An ECA-based framework for decentralized coordination of ubiquitous web services	Jae-Yoon Jung and Jonghun Park and Seung-Kyun Han and Kangchan Lee	\N	2007
7483473	The Astrophysical Journal	480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	granulation	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/303951	\N		\N	\N	406-419	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/303951}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/303951}	 A 90 minute time series of high spatial resolution white‐light images of solar granulation, obtained at the Swedish Vacuum Solar Tower (Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma), was analyzed to study how the physical properties of the granules changed with size. The observational material was corrected for global motions and for the instrumental profile, and a subsonic filter was applied. A definition of granular border was adopted using the inflection points of the intensity of the images, and the granular cells were defined as areas including, in addition to the granules, one‐half of their surrounding intergranular lanes. Using time series to investigate the average behavior of solar granulation has three strong advantages: the first is the possibility of removing the acoustic waves; second, the possibility of estimating the effect of the variability of seeing on our results; and, third, the opportunity to attain high statistical significance in the analysis as a result of the large number of extracted granules (61,138). It is shown that the granules of the sample can be classified according to their mean and maximum intensities and their fractal dimension into two regimes, with diameters smaller than and larger than 1 $\\farcs$ 4, respectively. A broad transition region in which both regimes coexist was found. The resolved internal brightness structure of both the granules and the intergranular lanes shows a linear increase of the number of substructures with the granular and intergranular areas. The diameters of these substructures range between our effective resolution limit (∼0 $\\farcs$ 3) and ∼1 $\\farcs$ 5, with preferential sizes at 0 $\\farcs$ 65 and 0 $\\farcs$ 55, respectively. Moreover, it seems that large and small granules are unevenly distributed with respect to the large‐scale vertical flows. Thus smaller granules are more concentrated along downdrafts whereas larger ones preferentially occupy the updrafts. Finally, a physical scenario compatible with the existence of these two granular populations is discussed. 	6d5d96a3dd0b7ae1608ca605fa7b85fb	82092b405849214ff141ac97c94df1cd	22a2fee763233e92f2556ce69b33386d	article	Time Series of Solar Granulation Images. I. Differences between Small and Large Granules in Quiet Regions	J. Hirzberger and M. Vázquez and J. A. Bonet and A. Hanslmeier and M. Sobotka	\N	1997
7483510	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	SKG '07: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Xi'an, China	\N	\N	SchulteHBH_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	242--247	\N	0-7695-3007-9	\N		Today's collaborative systems are usually designed as single, monolithic applications. Whenever additional functionality is needed, users are confronted with several independent applications, leading to discontinuances and media breaches in their workflows. It is therefore essential to integrate different applications into a common service-oriented infrastructure to enable such a collaborative system to offer various functionalities without unnecessary discontinuities. Atop on our now ten years of experience in the design of collaborative systems, we present a flexible and extensible service-oriented framework for collaborative systems. Our "Wasabi" framework builds upon modern enterprise architecture technologies.	b2873b21ceaf944ac080e486146a3219	c0af0a14f632b083338933e2205518c4	b72524716b5416316428df09c08c6522	inproceedings	Wasabi Framework -- An Open Service Infrastructure for Collaborative Work	Jonas Schulte and Thorsten Hampel and Thomas Bopp and Robert Hinn	\N	2007
7483521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0509126	\N	Dynamical supersymmetry breaking and phase diagram of the lattice
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  Wess-Zumino model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0509126
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Comment: 6 pages, 4 figs. Lattice2005 (theory), uses PoS	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study dynamical supersymmetry breaking and the transition point by
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non-perturbative lattice techniques in a class of two-dimensional N=1
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Wess-Zumino model. The method is based on the calculation of rigorous lower
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bounds on the ground state energy density in the infinite-lattice limit. Such
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bounds are useful in the discussion of supersymmetry phase transition. The
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transition point is determined with this method and then compared with recent
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results based on large-scale Green Function Monte Carlo simulations with good
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agreement.
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	ab806f280ab7d91ea1eb9d821a49c8f0	0e656c365bc8bd460dd613a8866c4e7c	d3e6c91387774e5142f0b405b4fb96fb	misc	Dynamical supersymmetry breaking and phase diagram of the lattice
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  Wess-Zumino model	Matteo Beccaria and Gian Fabrizio De Angelis and Massimo Campostrini and Alessandra Feo	\N	2005
7483524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0412020	\N	Study of dynamical supersymmetry breaking for the two dimensional
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  lattice Wess-Zumino model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0412020
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Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Talk presented at Quark Confinement and the Hadron
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  Spectrum VI, Villasimius, Sardinia, Italy, September 21-25, 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A new approach to the study of the transition point in a class of two
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dimensional Wess-Zumino models is presented. The method is based on the
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calculation of rigorous lower bounds on the ground state energy density in the
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infinite lattice limit. Such bounds are useful in the discussion of
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supersymmetry phase transition. The transition point is then determined and
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compared with recent results based on large-scale Green Function Monte Carlo
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simulations with good agreement.
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	a3702db854a44ec59856e8101546efb1	9e28661521bd761aafc88672e07b6abd	0ef92337b1d9923cfd1ba5956ecba500	misc	Study of dynamical supersymmetry breaking for the two dimensional
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  lattice Wess-Zumino model	M. Beccaria and G. F. De Angelis and M. Campostrini and A. Feo	\N	2004
7483530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0402007	\N	Supersymmetry breaking in two dimensions: the lattice N=1 Wess-Zumino
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  model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0402007
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Comment: 53 pages, 17 figures, revtex4	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study dynamical supersymmetry breaking by non perturbative lattice
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techniques in a class of two-dimensional N=1 Wess-Zumino models. We work in the
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Hamiltonian formalism and analyze the phase diagram by analytical
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strong-coupling expansions and explicit numerical simulations with Green
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Function Monte Carlo methods.
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	6c41aca9035cf08c3feabb0a1402987d	8f00d4e71ed8a1ddffadcadf17dafe09	01dd5d772dfad67741960f2a4cfe5cfd	misc	Supersymmetry breaking in two dimensions: the lattice N=1 Wess-Zumino
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  model	Matteo Beccaria and Massimo Campostrini and Alessandra Feo	\N	2004
7483535	Nucl. Phys.	B319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golterman:1988ta	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-341	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B319,307;%%}	\N	8c293e9648ee1cc20a8a076b4a3dfd9e	d9586b676eee34ca566065e1cb8b867a	0295ecdc5eec60661f06c217a16e75ea	article	A Local Interactive Lattice Model With Supersymmetry	Maarten F. L. Golterman and Donald N. Petcher	\N	1989
7483544	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ICEIS 2008 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	SchulteHSES_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	232--239	\N	978-989-8111-36-4	\N		Collaborative systems have to support specific functionalities in order to be useful for special fields of application and to fulfil those requirements. In this paper we introduce the Wasabi framework for collaborative systems, which is characterised by flexibility and adaptability. The framework implements a service oriented architecture and integrates different persistence layers. The requirement analysis for the Wasabi CSCW system is presented in the context of a collaborative environment for medical research which has strict requirements concerning data integrity. This paper shows the results of the requirement analysis and how these are implemented in the Wasabi architecture.	1d513e07ed4f519c40247dcb4734ccda	ab6615e9d32dd202d741ced007524128	2b848543ef10718d2f4966e5c317faae	inproceedings	Towards the Next Generation of Service-Oriented Flexible Collaborative Systems -- A Basic Framework Applied to Medical Research	Jonas Schulte and Thorsten Hampel and Konrad Stark and Johann Eder and Erich Schikuta	Jos{\\'e} Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
7483650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York: Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Chen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974itpp.book.....C}	\N	55fc0b0db1e871964cfb4866104d29f7	7a1d2ac02631594ca6d51a40986cae23	2967595698cb15cec5f347407b9a456d	book	{Introduction to plasma physics}	F. F. {Chen}	\N	1974
7483680	Englisch in Zeit und Raum-English in Time and Space: Forschungsbericht f{\\"u}r Klaus Faiss. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	giegerich2006aea	http://www.englang.ed.ac.uk/people/attributioninenglish.pdf 	\N	«Leading Anglists of many 
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generations have attempted (and ultimately failed) to draw a sharp divide between compound and phrase: 
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Koziol (1937), Jespersen (1942), Marchand (1969), Faiβ  (1981), Bauer (1987, 1998), Liberman and 
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Sproat (1992), Olsen (2000, 2001) – to name just a few.»	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d67089a22ac057fd03caa378486f99eb	8419e1d15dc1cf56b54f8190594b4e9c	54ce1f1154d2297e64e654ff6af29288	article	{Attribution in English and the distinction between phrases and compounds'}	H.J. Giegerich	\N	2006
7483687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the first SIGHAN workshop on Chinese language processing-Volume 18	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	cheung2002scg	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new///W/W02/W02-1802.pdf 	\N	Discontinuous Units, Noun->Verb shifts, paraphrasing and circumlocution in translated senteces.	\N	\N	1--5	\N	\N	\N		\N	9bfd6100c153d5d92b26aa63e7c008fe	cc366d1b4cab27d1ed43e29e05a49da1	5082820093ff5a1cadab30e37256a463	article	{Some Considerations on Guidelines for Bilingual Alignment and Terminology Extraction}	L. Cheung and T. Lai and R. Luk and O.Y. Kwong and K.K. Sin and B.K. Tsou and H. Hom and H.K. Kowloon	\N	2002
7483692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kruijffkorbayova2006agc	http://www.mt-archive.info/LREC-2006-Kruijff.pdf	\N	«we describe problematic cases where more than one alignment approach seems appealing, depending on whether one focuses on semantic vs. lexical/syntactic correspondence»	\N	\N	1256--1261	\N	\N	\N		\N	29c2c42c65e2ffe58dcd7c681989e9e3	759d315f29cde4e061fa69d1fd232031	1a1a30d761e732f4742d193280aa5ae9	article	{Annotation guidelines for Czech-English word alignment}	I. Kruijff-Korbayova and K. Chvatalova and O. Postolache	\N	2006
7483705	Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics: 4th International Conference, Lacl 2001, Le Croisic, France, June 27-29, 2001, Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	pullum2001dbm	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645668.665062	\N	Great article (just skip the part about probabilistic grammars)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b372c7f3fe272e42a3d714b6965d6c9	00b7e58cd97ed1360245cce4f967ef47	733d16706645dda52cc85fc5ce14212b	article	{On the Distinction between Model-Theoretic and Generative-Enumerative Syntactic Frameworks}	G.K. Pullum and B.C. Scholz	\N	2001
7483800	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/Sens_soin.htm	Publication		\N	Psychologie et Ethique médicales, Anthropologie Culturelle des Soins	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.27}, owner = {C881240}	Publication de Jean-Gilles Boula, Chargé de cours – ISIS (et Université
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\	la mort, la solidarité et la promotion du désir d’être.	799817894c70636396461a16adcfb51d	d6ceefa0ffd935ee7862fc3936300c31	988b89e05d8053292d27dc824647b264	techreport	Le sens du soin	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7483855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morris1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9802039	\N	Elements of the Continuous Renormalization Group	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9802039
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Comment: Invited lectures at the Yukawa International Seminar '97. 20 pages
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  including 6 eps figs. LaTeX. PTPTeX style files included	\N	\N	\N	\N		  These two lectures cover some of the advances that underpin recent progress
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in deriving continuum solutions from the exact renormalization group. We
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concentrate on concepts and on exact non-perturbative statements, but in the
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process will describe how real non-perturbative calculations can be done,
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particularly within derivative expansion approximations. An effort has been
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made to keep the lectures pedagogical and self-contained. Topics covered are
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the derivation of the flow equations, their equivalence, continuum limits,
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perturbation theory, truncations, derivative expansions, identification of
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fixed points and eigenoperators, and the role of reparametrization invariance.
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Some new material is included, in particular a demonstration of
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non-perturbative renormalizability, and a discussion of ultraviolet
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renormalons.
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	ec2815dc924e767b9d32af09d3df7a85	981b15bf36632a4ab218293568744211	a538fd4acd6020af82ccc4b5f556ef74	misc	Elements of the Continuous Renormalization Group	Tim R. Morris	\N	1998
7483865	Phys. Rev. B	4	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevB.4.3174	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. B 4 (1971): Kenneth G. Wilson - Renormalization Group and Critical...	\N	\N	3174--3183	\N	9	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.4.3174}	\N	41ae1eab3ea768faec0c4c6a18345dc1	0772054c40351d7c0642135cacb472d6	95f226e41c5ba2b6d124035e02438d48	article	Renormalization Group and Critical Phenomena. I. Renormalization Group and the Kadanoff Scaling Picture	Kenneth G. Wilson	\N	1971
7483866	Phys. Rev. B	4	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevB.4.3184	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. B 4 (1971): Kenneth G. Wilson - Renormalization Group and Critical...	\N	\N	3184--3205	\N	9	\N	numpages = {21}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.4.3184}	\N	b4fc24f3e362cc148b4db7b78a63053a	f182a035ae18675b47bfd21499669669	fec25887196c2b65f2a8c1cce27c982f	article	Renormalization Group and Critical Phenomena. II. Phase-Space Cell Analysis of Critical Behavior	Kenneth G. Wilson	\N	1971
7483913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonini1993	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9301114	\N	Perturbative renormalization and infrared finiteness in the Wilson
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  renormalization group: the massless scalar case	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9301114
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Comment: Latex file, 21 pages and 6 figures (included), Parma Univ. preprint
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  UPRF-92-360	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A new proof of perturbative renormalizability and infrared finiteness for a
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scalar massless theory is obtained from a formulation of renormalized field
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theory based on the Wilson renormalization group. The loop expansion of the
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renormalized Green functions is deduced from the Polchinski equation of
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renormalization group. The resulting Feynman graphs are organized in such a way
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that the loop momenta are ordered. It is then possible to analyse their
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ultraviolet and infrared behaviours by iterative methods. The necessary
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subtractions and the corresponding counterterms are automatically generated in
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the process of fixing the physical conditions for the ``relevant'' vertices at
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the normalization point. The proof of perturbative renormalizability and
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infrared finiteness is simply based on dimensional arguments and does not
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require the usual analysis of topological properties of Feynman graphs.
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	d5ad6010d98b9202a32166ba84eb8d29	1eef4d2c4341671a1f92c553ccb3e173	5d602bee6a8f8c614eeeb2056b81ffdc	misc	Perturbative renormalization and infrared finiteness in the Wilson
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  renormalization group: the massless scalar case	M. Bonini and M. D'Attanasio and G. Marchesini	\N	1993
7483932	Nuclear Physics B	231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polchinski1984269	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-473DMN7-F1/2/cf5a3fe3600bfab7a276732f43fc8cec	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Renormalization and effective lagrangians	\N	\N	269 - 295	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90287-6}	There is a strong intuitive understanding of renormalization, due to Wilson, in terms of the scaling of effective lagrangians. We show that this can be made the basis for a proof of perturbative renormalization. We first study renormalizability in the language of renormalization group flows for a toy renormalization group equation. We then derive an exact renormalization group equation for a four-dimensional [lambda]ø4 theory with a momentum cutoff. We organize the cutoff dependence of the effective lagrangian into relevant and irrelevant parts, and derive a linear equation for the irrelevant part. A lengthy but straightforward argument establishes that the piece identified as irrelevant actually is so in perturbation theory. This implies renormalizability. The method extends immediately to any system in which a momentum-space cutoff can be used, but the principle is more general and should apply for any physical cutoff. Neither Weinberg's theorem nor arguments based on the topology of graphs are needed.	5df344e8d35e46ccb6603e280bdb7a01	54aecee64a7394a838de6bceded940d3	e13932ebbeca886d1f5f7ae5bc5b3c6e	article	Renormalization and effective lagrangians	Joseph Polchinski	\N	1984
7483938	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/soins_formation.htm	Publication		\N	Publication issue du thème Psychologie et Ethique médicales
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\	des cadres de santé -Université Paris 13)	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.27}, owner = {C881240}	\N	dd93a9fdf265272f91e360ec5fad0b5f	06bd3b0ec7ce4883de4e81e1972fcff6	1a5b1d98c22be014de2e562c44c74889	techreport	Soins et formation dans les professions de la santé : analogie éthique	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7483974	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/soins_formation.htm	Publication		\N	Publication issue du thème Psychologie et Ethique médicales
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\	des cadres de santé -Université Paris 13)	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.27}, owner = {C881240}	\N	dd93a9fdf265272f91e360ec5fad0b5f	06bd3b0ec7ce4883de4e81e1972fcff6	1a5b1d98c22be014de2e562c44c74889	techreport	Soins et formation dans les professions de la santé : analogie éthique	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7484077	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/Soi_role_professionnel.htm	Publication		\N	Publication en Psychologie et Ethique médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.27}, owner = {C881240}	\N	55dc4c085183a5c5f72c8ca8182cc3de	df8d8b2436ae3e6c94873abb69b1727e	01c5b095818e1d7476b988cbcdd11448	techreport	Le soi et Rôle professionnel	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7484097	Digilib: The Digital Library Blog at Boston University	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ammerman_duraspace_2009	http://digilib.bu.edu/blogs/digilib/2009/02/duraspace/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a8f2b72855b2690e32017bc3c1e87a3	acaedb1b470606d2e8fe6db4784fc713	d808faa24d98fa6ad4ee7f99f1f9feec	misc	{DuraSpace}	Jack Ammerman	\N	2009
7484098	repoze.bfg v0.6.9 documentation	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs/tutorials/lxmlgraph/background.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_lxmlgraph:_2009	http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs/tutorials/lxmlgraph/background.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright 2008, Agendaless Consulting.}	In this demo application, we build up, bit-by-bit, the functionality for a website based on a single {XML} document. You don’t have to know much about {XML} to follow along. In fact, the real purpose of this demo app is to teach its author how to use the stack (repoze.bfg, paster, eggs, etc.)	232bff183abfd203de6b01f6b7860303	a7ad8eeebe60c434ac29e5c38b7c802c	4e0632a643c7880a9d78689be9828b5c	misc	lxmlgraph: Publishing an {XML} Tree with repoze.bfg	\N	\N	2009
7484099	Digital Humanities Quarterly	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	elliott_digital_2009	http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/003/1/000031.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	copyright = {cc-by-nc-nd}	The authors open by imagining one possible use of digital geographic techniques in the context of humanities research in 2017. They then outline the background to this vision, from early engagements in web-based mapping for the Classics to recent, fast-paced developments in web-based, collaborative geography. The article concludes with a description of their own Pleiades Project (http://pleiades.stoa.org), which gives scholars, students and enthusiasts worldwide the opportunity to use, create and share historical geographic information about the Greek and Roman World in digital form.	93d4e4f162b293f4974ebb64e44f412d	1793f0bae21a919e1680bcaef6e5b85b	c6fa963ae0e1c5b15f154702dcb766ee	article	Digital Geography and Classics	Tom Elliott and Sean Gillies	\N	2009
7484100	Code: Flickr Developer Blog	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kandalgaonkar_found_2009	http://code.flickr.com/blog/2009/02/18/found-in-space/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright (c) 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.}	\N	1b03bf24d3a79a95829d59e87b6ebacb	1196f90bfa7921ee795aa0b5e5b9dff2	b4646733eb0be50b099cdfd534e8ab89	misc	Found in space	Neil Kandalgaonkar	\N	2009
7484271	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Instabilities in Space and Laboratory Plasmas, by D.~B.~Melrose, pp.~288.~ISBN 0521305411.~Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Melrose	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986islp.book.....M}	\N	cd02f39f368b67b4ffae497f787c94a4	8aa1666c4cba3ce1e0a5940d69987a1d	43addc697830aef9e3d78f6809ff6e81	book	{Instabilities in Space and Laboratory Plasmas}	D. B. {Melrose}	\N	1986
7484330	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/processus_professionnalisation.htm	Publication		\N	Publication sur le thème principal Psychologie et Ethique médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.27}, owner = {C881240}	La recherche du professionnalisme confirme une longue évolution marquée
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\	par l’histoire de la formation continue dans les institutions des
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\	pays de la communauté européenne. Pour le dire autrement, le professionnalisme,
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\	un concept qui vient de l’industrie, remet en question ou en cause
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\	la formation en terme de dépense sociale, pour la remplacer par une
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\	 approche en terme d’investissement. Ce concept est apparu dans un
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\	contexte de compétitivité entre différentes sociétés industrielles
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\	dans lesquelles, précisément, les processus de production, de maintenance
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\	et de développement des compétences tendent à prévaloir sur ceux
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\	en termes de formation. De la compétence professionnelle au professionnalisme,
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\	il n’y a qu’un pas. Le concept de compétence va de pair avec celui
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\	de professionnalisme. Tous les deux apparaissent dans les années
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\	1980. Pendant la décennie 70, il était surtout question de qualification.
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\	Et il est à noter que le terme de compétence ne figure même pas dans
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\
\	le « Vocabulaire de la Psychologie  » de Piéron en 1973.	c41da697ea6cbf5ce0f5e01d14f202c6	f3946ddaa736e479fddc64b4ad9ccc29	abc59b0f427b7ab94cc3adece8d84c3c	techreport	Comment renforcer le processus de professionnalisation dans la pratique
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\
\	soignante?	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7485199	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bildungsforschung.org	\N	\N	bildungsforschung	Haecker2008	http://www.bildungsforschung.org/Archiv/2008-02	\N	Ausgabe von bildungsforschung mit 7 Beiträgen zu reflexivem Lernen	\N	Onlinezeitschrift	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	6e19d354bfc699c41b7a8e61c6ee5d8a	d33a38c318c1ea9703e94193e37dca2d	e98339976eaabad9de55f83d481247b5	book	Reflexives Lernen	\N	Thomas Häcker and Wolf Hilzensauer and Gabi Reinmann	2008
7485557	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	lovaas1993dtr	\N	\N		\N	\N	617	\N	4	\N		\N	1be6129ed65cc45d884e9555e6f86b70	d4117acccc98a3b92678c05190126cb9	c9ddf920eac63f7f8e774b8e78725632	article	{The development of a treatment-research project for developmentally disabled and autistic children.}	OI Lovaas	\N	1993
7485599	Dialogue	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wyatt2007	\N	\N	2007 Pragmatics of empty names Dialogue « percieve	\N	\N	663-81	\N	\N	\N		Fred Adams and collaborators advocate a view on which empty-name sentences semantically encode incomplete propositions, but which can be used to conversationally implicate descriptive propositions. This account has come under criticism recently from Marga Reimer and Anthony Everett. Reimer correctly observes that their account does not pass a natural test for conversational implicatures, namely, that an explanation of our intuitions in terms of implicature should be such that we upon hearing it recognize it to be roughly correct. Everett argues that the implicature view provides an explanation of only some of our intuitions, and is in fact incompatible with others, especially those concerning the modal profile of sentences containing empty names. I offer a pragmatist treatment of empty names based upon the recognition that the Gricean distinction between what is said and what is implicated is not exhaustive, and argue that such a solution avoids both Everett’s and Reimer’s criticisms.	229490b536d0e76a7e411d7b5b2a36df	0a81ee5b983b64254d19ccf850dc42f8	3f9b033086186eaffbf9707608346ec9	article	Pragmatics of empty names	Nicole Wyatt	\N	2007
7485885	Research in Developmental Disabilities	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	bibby2002pao	\N	\N		\N	\N	81--104	\N	1	\N		\N	39fd2ec34f9dad2ff95d7164d45d5473	bfe4acbe58e803edcb85f2c19005992e	c2b2df6479771ffad8e56cf13110da29	article	{Progress and outcomes for children with autism receiving parent-managed intensive interventions}	P. Bibby and S. Eikeseth and N.T. Martin and O.C. Mudford and D. Reeves	\N	2002
7486815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0612073	\N	[cs/0612073] On the Fingerprinting Capacity Under the Marking Assumption	\N	cite arxiv:cs/0612073
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Comment: final version, 12 pages, 2 figures, to appear in IEEE Trans. on
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  Inform. Theory - Special Issue on Information-theoretic Security, Jun 2008,
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  simplified proofs in Sections II and III, changes in Theorem 4.1	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We address the maximum attainable rate of fingerprinting codes under the
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marking assumption, studying lower and upper bounds on the value of the rate
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for various sizes of the attacker coalition. Lower bounds are obtained by
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considering typical coalitions, which represents a new idea in the area of
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fingerprinting and enables us to improve the previously known lower bounds for
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coalitions of size two and three. For upper bounds, the fingerprinting problem
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is modelled as a communications problem. It is shown that the maximum code rate
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is bounded above by the capacity of a certain class of channels, which are
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similar to the multiple-access channel. Converse coding theorems proved in the
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paper provide new upper bounds on fingerprinting capacity.
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  It is proved that capacity for fingerprinting against coalitions of size two
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and three over the binary alphabet satisfies $0.25 \\leq C_{2,2} \\leq 0.322$ and
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$0.083 \\leq C_{3,2} \\leq 0.199$ respectively. For coalitions of an arbitrary
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fixed size $t,$ we derive an upper bound $(t\\ln2)^{-1}$ on fingerprinting
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capacity in the binary case. Finally, for general alphabets, we establish upper
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bounds on the fingerprinting capacity involving only single-letter mutual
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information quantities.
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	85ae911e8c027e25cef6b56fcb7c3135	01d329a01a9b70f95a393db940a804bb	dcc9b724e24ac825661459f8bcfca952	misc	On the Fingerprinting Capacity Under the Marking Assumption	N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan and Alexander Barg and Ilya Dumer	\N	2006
7487154	Wissensmanagement - Das Magazin für Führungskräfte	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaVoRi2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	d970cdd1df099fac1d4e3c82ccb44b23	87e10f47dacdd1d669fc1b757241337b	8f3a94b654400a22d0e033d086dff7cd	article	SkiBaserl: Auf dem Weg zum Spitzensport 2.0	Charly Waibel and Georg Vogel and Alexander Richter	Oliver Lehnert	2009
7490626	Church History and Religious Culture	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bremmer2008	http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=1871-241X&vol=00088&iss=00001&year=2008&page=1&ft=1	\N		\N	\N	1--18	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1871-2428}	This article aims to contribute to a better understanding of the genealogy of the terms 'iconoclast(ic)' and 'iconoclasm.' After some observations on the beginning of early Christian art that stress the necessity of abandoning a monolithic view of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic art regarding their iconic/aniconic aspects, it is noted that 'iconoclast' is mentioned first just before the start of the iconoclastic struggle and always remained rare in Byzantium. It became known in the West by Anastasius's Latin translation of Theophanes' Chronographia Tripartita. From there it was probably picked up by Thomas Netter, whose Doctrinale against Wycliffe and his followers proved to be very influential in the early times of the Reformation when images were a focus of intense debate between Catholics and Protestants. Thus the term gradually gained in popularity and also gave rise to 'iconoclasm' and 'iconoclastic.' The present popularity of the term has promoted the grouping together of events that probably should not be considered together. It has also made scholars focus on Protestant vandalism during the Reformation period rather than on the much greater damage to medieval art caused by the Catholic Baroque period.	46a71a2ee71ad873d0c27c5ef48aa5b1	4605667168612c1bb17b20ded1ef8120	e742d540a55eb3a3968cd4ff1f242c1b	article	Iconoclast, Iconoclastic, and Iconoclasm: Notes Towards a Genealogy	Jan N. Bremmer	\N	2008
7491136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foris Publ.	Dordrecht	\N	\N	UBHD1299451	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	VII, 495 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-6765-380-2}, language = {}	\N	d7587834f5fbefe0d55a04bc8a967fac	a20eb490fea52bd6d27be6b34478355d	8ff7e6b3d0daba603684a6b1905c458f	book	Between kinship and the state	Franz von [Hrsg.] Benda-Beckmann	\N	1988
7491174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publ.	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1734505	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIII, 252 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8039-8953-9, 0-8039-8954-7}, language = {eng}	\N	33d74485ee9cd39d8e22906fed58a8ca	069d580ca5f334f213466f5bdb40779e	9b90c4a19f613b04fd892a3937be7110	book	Global social policy	Bob Deacon and Michelle Hulse and Paul Stubbs	\N	1997
7491175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAGE	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2077883	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XV, 223 S. : gr	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-4129-0761-6, 1-4129-0762-4, 978-1-4129-0761-3, 978-1-4129-0762-0}, language = {eng}	\N	d3d7b66f945dd9e13d33f2d96c8a7286	f5a269e02d48064d798359418af869fd	144d5b49ab07f9ab304a9902cb077d76	book	Global social policy and governance	Bob Deacon	\N	2007
7491462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt_NetworkedKnowledge_2009	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/schmidt_et_al_learning_knowledge_architecture_conceptual_foundations_2009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Effective learning support in organizations requires a flexible and personalized toolset that brings together the individual and the organizational perspective on learning. Such toolsets need a service-oriented infrastructure of reusable knowledge and learning services as an enabler. This contribution focuses on conceptual foundations for such an infrastructure as it is being developed within the MATURE IP and builds on the knowledge maturing process model on the one hand, and the seeding-evolutionary growth-reseeding model on the other hand. These theories are
\
used to derive maturing services, for which initial examples are presented.	b39811a11eede6f5ab9c01ac8b0d3008	0272ced4ae1db876ca7cbb420b0466a6	7bd87c64438c489aa36cb2d5d6105bbb	incollection	Conceptual Foundations for a Service-oriented Knowledge and Learning Architecture:  Supporting Content, Process and Ontology Maturing	Andreas Schmidt and Knut Hinkelmann and Tobias Ley and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Ronald Maier and Uwe Riss	Sebastian Schaffert and Klaus Tochtermann and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7491473	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	PaoliSchmidtLockemann2009	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/paoli_schmidt_lockemann_Sematic_Wiki_Business_Service_Description_2009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A key factor for success of companies operating in a globalized market environment is a modern SOA-based infrastructure. An essential component of a SOA infrastructure is the central service registry. Current standards for organizing service registries and their implementations are driven by the technical aspects of the
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infrastructure. When using such technically organized service registries, business users often fail to find the needed information. With the concepts of Web 2.0 in
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mind, we present a new approach to the organization and implementation of the business registries that are driven by the needs of business users. The paper discusses
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the problems of the current technically driven approaches, presents an architecture for a business user-driven service registry and introduces an implementation of the architecture using UDDI and Semantic MediaWiki.	5acf389792ab4616c922935d9742ddb3	a2f01dd2e9389ece86bfc578378f1336	c29e7b700d0013958b26098699aa3ec5	incollection	User-Driven SemanticWiki-based Business Service Description	Heiko Paoli and Andreas Schmidt and Peter C. Lockemann	Sebastian Schaffert and Klaus Tochtermann and Tassilo Pelegrini	2009
7491518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt_NetworkedKnowledge_2009	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/schmidt_et_al_learning_knowledge_architecture_conceptual_foundations_2009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Effective learning support in organizations requires a flexible and personalized toolset that brings together the individual and the organizational perspective on learning. Such toolsets need a service-oriented infrastructure of reusable knowledge and learning services as an enabler. This contribution focuses on conceptual foundations for such an infrastructure as it is being developed within the MATURE IP and builds on the knowledge maturing process model on the one hand, and the seeding-evolutionary growth-reseeding model on the other hand. These theories are
\
used to derive maturing services, for which initial examples are presented.	b39811a11eede6f5ab9c01ac8b0d3008	0272ced4ae1db876ca7cbb420b0466a6	7bd87c64438c489aa36cb2d5d6105bbb	incollection	Conceptual Foundations for a Service-oriented Knowledge and Learning Architecture:  Supporting Content, Process and Ontology Maturing	Andreas Schmidt and Knut Hinkelmann and Tobias Ley and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Ronald Maier and Uwe Riss	Sebastian Schaffert and Klaus Tochtermann and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7491586	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Subjekt - Raum - Technik. Beiträge zur Theorie und Gestaltung Neuer Medien in der Bildung	\N	\N	\N	Lit Verlag	\N	\N	\N	diez-aguilar2006	http://www.amazon.de/Subjekt-Technik-Beitr%C3%A4ge-Theorie-Gestaltung/dp/3825891771%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825891771	\N		\N	\N	55-77	\N	5	\N	asin = {3825891771}, ean = {9783825891770}, isbn = {3825891771}	\N	96668fdf449dd61ee3b811702208245b	3daa74048b4ef04304cb9894ab921334	e013d6f9b33914a8b8e3149fd68cc147	inbook	Pädagogische Räume. Gestaltung einer multimedialen Lernumgebung	Michael Diéz Aguilar	Werner Sesink	2006
7491810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewpoetry.asp?id=249629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Prime numbers have been tantalising since long and continue to do so for times to come. Uniquesness is special to primes. Remain unaffected. Appears first in prime importance. 
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	0cbb60612203145e8304e8c480f63bc4	4f1f3c7e18d869938a7342122b319dfe	758cbb6ec67ac7a4cc942b97f4bc912b	unpublished	Prime Time-Ode to 2009	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	http://www.authorsden.com/	2009
7493120	Journal of Mathematical Sciology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alb73	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-126	\N	\N	\N		\N	07544110541395bad18e86329e28fb40	0c3f79707ed98afbdbda6b88b128f063	bd73dee38b4abfb06e09fc320aea579e	article	A graph-theoretic definition of a sociometric clique 	Richard D. Alba	\N	1973
7493123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	Ama96	http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do;jsessionid=JhXMVwhRZs2dDPwKPhn8jHXdyZ4qS7QxhtX4mzht2yTpTnyTdngj!-1254898682!933377555?facInfo=pub&facEmId=tamabile%40hbs.edu	\N	Publication - Teresa M. Amabile	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boulder, Colo.:}, date = {1996}	\N	2ddea1fbc96296a741290f86a3341313	af600441f0a6485e4bff1dc41ad2f914	04136dc12e87ed47d160b2ce52bb3291	book	Creativity in Context	Teresa M. Amabile	\N	1996
7493127	ACM SIGMOD Record	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AnkEtAl99	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=304187	\N		\N	\N	49--60	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/304181.304187}	Cluster analysis is a primary method for database mining. It is either
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\	used as a stand-alone tool to get insight into the distribution of
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\	a data set, e.g. to focus further analysis and data processing, or
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\	as a preprocessing step for other algorithms operating on the detected
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\	clusters. Almost all of the well-known clustering algorithms require
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\	input parameters which are hard to determine but have a significant
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\	influence on the clustering result. Furthermore, for many real-data
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\	sets there does not even exist a global parameter setting for which
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\	the result of the clustering algorithm describes the intrinsic clustering
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\	structure accurately. We introduce a new algorithm for the purpose
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\	of cluster analysis which does not produce a clustering of a data
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\	set explicitly; but instead creates an augmented ordering of the
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\	database representing its density-based clustering structure. This
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\	cluster-ordering contains information which is equivalent to the
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\	density-based clusterings corresponding to a broad range of parameter
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\	settings. It is a versatile basis for both automatic and interactive
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\	cluster analysis. We show how to automatically and efficiently extract
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\	not only 'traditional' clustering information (e.g. representative
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\	points, arbitrary shaped clusters), but also the intrinsic clustering
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\	structure. For medium sized data sets, the cluster-ordering can be
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\	represented graphically and for very large data sets, we introduce
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\	an appropriate visualization technique. Both are suitable for interactive
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\	exploration of the intrinsic clustering structure offering additional
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\	insights into the distribution and correlation of the data.	a595196003797126749f4e2120731c8b	7417e17c0e8eec9f1a9f2bc57a476b15	86b1a51b501c882f9a4f1cdacca3f7ed	article	OPTICS: Ordering Points to Identify the Clustering Structure	Mihael Ankerst and Markus M. Breunig and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J?rg Sander	\N	1999
7493140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg	\N	Bar07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3da8a9ce6d1c95cb997daca56ce0f56a	cdf2f8f1433bdbd873c1d1570d34d811	f7000819ce2c8cf0b68d04ab5c8078c9	mastersthesis	Entwicklung eines dichtebasierten Clusterverfahrens f{\\"u}r Graphen
\
\	zur Erkennung von Community-Strukturen, Masterthesis [in German]	Anja Barth	\N	2007
7493141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BasSerSte04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2004.html#BasiliSS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://ismir2004.ismir.net/proceedings/p092-page-505-paper239.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	b41a1c19ee3d138eef227b30296952b8	6946c779280144e544b7e01ee64baba2	e9179d12462a0f555179d11a89a6fc75	inproceedings	Classification of musical genre: a machine learning approach.	Roberto Basili and Alfredo Serafini and Armando Stellato	\N	2004
7493142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	BatEadTamTol98	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_drawing	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1998)}	\N	5c2866733d47ac6993cc2ff7df48a0d9	ea0aa3ba14341be3d9cb691355673277	dfe99ab3a0c1ed8e6a20dfef3d9b6ee7	book	Graph Drawing: Algorithms for the Visualization of Graphs	Giuseppe Di Battista and Peter Eades and Roberto Tamassia and Ioannis G. Tollis	\N	1998
7493147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ben08	http://shr.aaas.org/networkmapping/Net_Mapping_Report.pdf	\N	AAAS - Science and Human Rights Program	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {April 28, 2008}	\N	feebf131993fdf41e47be0038a266712	52ea22f4822a6c7b99efe1e299d5e951	2353cbfaa60776cfe6848afb265054d0	misc	Potential Human Rights Uses of Network Analysis and Mapping: A report
\
\	to the Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association
\
\	for the Advancement of Science 	Skye Bender-deMoll	\N	2008
7493149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12 th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge
\
\	Discovery and Data Mining,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BerSai06	http://www.cs.uic.edu/~tanyabw/personal/cv.html	\N		\N	\N	523--528	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, PA, USA}	\N	11b358242e3b8985b14632d86f599abe	72a707893841719013bd6d411ecbd54a	6037c3b0ff39454fb255576465787b01	inproceedings	A framework for analysis of dynamic social networks	T. Y. Berger-Wolf and J. Saia	\N	2006
7493155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	BerLin97	http://www.amazon.de/Mining-Techniques-Marketing-Customer-Support/dp/0471179809%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471179809	\N	Data Mining Techniques. For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support:
\
\	Marketing, Sales and Customer Support: Michael J. A. Berry, Gordon
\
\	S. Linoff: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471179801}, asin = {0471179809}, isbn = {0471179809}, dewey = {658.802}	\N	6d12b2fc327d37644174112635b2c8a4	44acde2678fdbd3f97b70ae46e7a594e	182a1f5738572c265d6b3b905252f2eb	book	Data Mining Techniques. For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support	Michael J. A. Berry and Gordon S. Linoff	\N	1997
7493158	Social Networks	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BorEveShi90	\N	\N		\N	\N	337-357	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f3cd9297fe0fda441d55805744449da	f33aeeed4069edb28d4eec6e62b0b4a9	d8348e67e4cd3dc5f78be64800fe10a6	article	LS sets, lambda sets and other cohesive subsets	S.P. Borgatti and M.G. Everett and P.R. Shirey	\N	1990
7493159	Journal of Management	29	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:332710	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0149-2063(03)00087-4	\N	citeulike	\N	\N	991--1013	\N	6	\N	citeulike-article-id = {332710}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0149-2063(03)00087-4}	In this paper, we review and analyze the emerging network paradigm
\
\	in organizational research. We begin with a conventional review of
\
\	recent research organized around recognized research streams. Next,
\
\	we analyze this research, developing a set of dimensions along which
\
\	network studies vary, including direction of causality, levels of
\
\	analysis, explanatory goals, and explanatory mechanisms. We use the
\
\	latter two dimensions to construct a 2-by-2 table cross-classifying
\
\	studies of network consequences into four canonical types: structural
\
\	social capital, social access to resources, contagion, and environmental
\
\	shaping. We note the rise in popularity of studies with a greater
\
\	sense of agency than was traditional in network research.	5d2c12f94bdd1a56ae74eda0edb905d0	44d97d67fe2622b86489fe9a8a11667d	76bf1bc61c9cdd5ebf842d74b9950964	article	The Network Paradigm in Organizational Research: A Review and Typology	Stephen P. Borgatti and Pacey C. Foster	\N	2003
7493160	\N	3571	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECSQARU	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	BorBerPat05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecsqaru/ecsqaru2005.html#BorgeltBP05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1002-1013	\N	\N	\N	date = {2005-08-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11518655_84}, isbn = {3-540-27326-3}	\N	fdaa56836d534b23b549fb6041a64646	2a18ea656b9c1be3fa7bd0a3af87eede	9c877f56bf79a7093f7d6d2dd2bd672a	inproceedings	Molecular Fragment Mining for Drug Discovery.	Christian Borgelt and Michael R. Berthold and David E. Patterson	Lluis Godo	2005
7493163	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boyEll07	http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html	\N	Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship	\N	http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	2ae1f89f3e9708610a4808728a9a9e3d	d86d8d93ce52a5bb5ed01f11a609bd99	5fe9809ea6c3c9f43f96a7fc550f8e2a	article	Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship	Danah M. Boyd and Nicole B. Ellison	\N	2007
7493164	\N	\N	\N	2 Sub	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transaction Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Boz94	http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Culture-International-History-Ancient/dp/1560007354%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1560007354	\N	Politics and Culture in International History: From the Ancient Near
\
\	East to the Opening of the Modern Age: Adda B. Bozeman: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1560007354}, dewey = {327.09}, ean = {9781560007357}, isbn = {1560007354}	\N	150b9a448590e3f918e67d82196de068	aedd0c58bb8c02a898d38abf264bb9ef	ae1960463c6713b2e3ce5face4dba1e0	book	Politics and Culture in International History: From the Ancient Near
\
\	East to the Opening of the Modern Age	Adda B. Bozeman	\N	1994
7493166	Journal of Mathematical Sociology	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bra01	http://www.informatik.uni-konstanz.de/~brandes/index.html.de	\N	Ulrik Brandes	\N	\N	163-177	\N	2	\N	date = {2001}	\N	3a9b38716273061dd49b7bcd5c6f77e9	dff547c1a86412c8f3742aab68f7a243	4a90f56ef039d48230c7376d3ab66b75	article	A Faster Algorithm for Betweenness Centrality	Ulrik Brandes	\N	2001
7493167	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	BraEtAl08	\N	\N	On Modularity Clustering	\N	\N	172-188	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TKDE.2007.190689}	\N	368e8b186b917a8a6fe6837197157a2d	f0df7b1d2a5a74ae6f00bddd09622673	5cfec3bb60ab3d4381efa0271138bb33	article	On Modularity Clustering	Ulrik Brandes and Daniel Delling and Marco Gaertler and Robert Goerke and Martin Hoefer and Zoran Nikoloski and Dorothea Wagner	\N	2008
7493168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608255	\N	[physics/0608255]	\N	cite arxiv:physics/0608255 Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		Several algorithms have been proposed to compute partitions of networks
\
\	into communities that score high on a graph clustering index called
\
\	modularity. While publications on these algorithms typically contain
\
\	experimental evaluations to emphasize the plausibility of results,
\
\	none of these algorithms has been shown to actually compute optimal
\
\	partitions. We here settle the unknown complexity status of modularity
\
\	maximization by showing that the corresponding decision version is
\
\	NP-complete in the strong sense. As a consequence, any efficient,
\
\	i.e. polynomial-time, algorithm is only heuristic and yields suboptimal
\
\	partitions on many instances.	c2be72b72e4bf0d538a6748abf0cfb1c	3e2bf460cff3138de1e855a7cf5d659d	b5185cbb85b90294fa15dd2e8ea53f5e	misc	Maximizing Modularity is hard	U. Brandes and D. Delling and M. Gaertler and R. Goerke and M. Hoefer and Z. Nikoloski and D. Wagner	\N	2006
7493169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WG 2007, LNCS 4769	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BraEtAl07	\N	\N		\N	\N	121-132	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7a38c4b2562e172f81ea45925ae4c83	b335302041d1865d7cfec7467e8e2999	25e64a9743b696aba575fadf072c59ab	inproceedings	On Finding Graph Clusterings with Maximum Modularity	Ulrik Brandes and Daniel Delling and Marco Gaertler and Robert Görke and Martin Hoefer and Zoran Nikoloski and Dorothea Wagner	A. Brandstädt and D. Kratsch and H. Müller	2007
7493170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BraErl05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca70f671d29b875f1ab2ca6b0e1600f0	063c95923f07b0180d16336ef0c8ac56	ab8b0742de22b0fa06206089d52883da	book	Network Analysis: Methodological Foundations	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	\N	2005
7493178	Marketing Science	26(3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	Faculty - The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	400-421	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2007)}	\N	3be8c5f01a8ce4bb4ae938f3b5285083	ccef1edc0e0294b8dd1848f408faaee0	414a9979480b6088dc4af2a0ba531e60	misc	New Product Diffusion with Influentials and Imitators	Christophe Van den Bulte and Yogeh V. Joshi	\N	2007
7493181	Annual Review of Sociology	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bur80	\N	\N		\N	\N	79-141	\N	\N	\N		\N	30c89fd020dec49e0f6f6f2ac902d797	79ce08d4786743b7bc9dcfeafeb27f1c	d152fe229d2bf270de9cd67d1270aae2	article	Models of Network Structure	Ronald S. Burt	\N	1980
7493190	American Journal of Community Psychology	18	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChaWan90	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00922689	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	55--81	\N	1	\N		\N	5776da78a0e4e12f379fcfb0f4205c93	ab2f0f4f2e622de5450a03c12c1034bb	c20be78ec23468eca1027f9f4fff989b	article	Sense of community in the urban environment: A catalyst for participation
\
\	and community development	David M. Chavis and Abraham ER Wandersman	\N	1990
7493193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge
\
\	Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChiEtAl07	http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/denzho/	\N		\N	\N	153-162	\N	\N	\N	date = {2007}	\N	aec90b14189adf05c8ebb9340efc9c31	542ce3968b0d75048000f35669a7fb83	e9faf5f7aa197a2473e07fbf517c971e	inproceedings	Evolutionary Spectral Clustering by Incorporating Temporal Smoothness	Y. Chi and X. Song and D. Zhou and K. Hino and B. Tseng	\N	2007
7493198	Journal of Personality and Social Psychology	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ClaEtAl98	http://ucspace.canberra.edu.au/display/7125/Volunteerism	\N	Volunteerism - UCSpace	\N	\N	1516-1530	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1998)}	\N	28417088014a2fc2ca3fef1a945cac44	1dce6e29f3ae2460a25cd9cf776a906f	67fc7b4d3ccc7470290f62af263757de	misc	Understanding and assessing the motivations of volunteers: A functional
\
\	approach	E.G Clary and M. Snyder and R.D. Ridge and J. Copeland and A.A. Stukas and J. Haugen and P. Miene	\N	1998
7493211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cross2002	URL: http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/imc/pdf/g510-1669-00-a-birds-eye-view-using-social-network-analysis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67668de5ab5f48ec337a9f703cc7ba84	731c432580d746cc07f053e2aca45c27	f8f4711ae7393d37a10e6b96b188e0ff	techreport	A bird's-eye view: Using social network analysis to improve knowledge
\
\	creation and sharing	Rob Cross and Andrew Parker and Stephen P. Borgatti	\N	2002
7493212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Cross2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2d254bfe41523f42c7d75e20cc45836	5428e3504f8b08f2389278ac22324025	2dc73f10f197855faa89e9b57f3aeb39	book	The Hidden Power of Social Networks: Understanding how work really
\
\	gets done in organizations	Robert L. Cross and Andrew Parker	\N	2004
7493223	IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tkde/DeshpandeKWK05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tkde/tkde17.html#DeshpandeKWK05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1036-1050	\N	8	\N	date = {2005-07-12}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2005.127}	\N	cda9de5c7723175fb3f205e08b073bea	f186d1e6630a6b6bb320037e611003dc	cc1b75fcaddcd22b3f570e9c00b78913	article	Frequent Substructure-Based Approaches for Classifying Chemical Compounds.	Mukund Deshpande and Michihiro Kuramochi and Nikil Wale and George Karypis	\N	2005
7493232	BMC Bioinformatics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bmcbi/DunnDS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bmcbi/bmcbi6.html#DunnDS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-39}, date = {2006-05-17}	\N	c26238aa3dd0e58a312b416f7ac6c21d	6e61ae36b636bc0ef6d465a0ca4b42c0	0ca39ea671f7bbb3643c4ad55b2e0aa4	article	The Use of Edge-Betweenness Clustering to Investigate Biological
\
\	Function in Protein Interaction Networks.	Ruth Dunn and Frank Dudbridge and Christopher M. Sanderson	\N	2005
7493234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Thirteenth Americas Conference on Information
\
\	Systems ( AMCIS 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DwyHilPas07	http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2007/339/	\N		\N	Paper 339	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	160b3cd8f42c048bcd33af9c607e6c9b	ad563c2fe8bc1df2f9be1707c12cc003	0febd3b62b2110008ea60525ad679be7	inproceedings	Trust and Privacy Concern Within Social Networking Sites: A Comparison
\
\	of Facebook and MySpace	Catherine Dwyer and Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Katia Passerini	\N	2007
7493240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismir/EllisWBL02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2002.html#EllisWBL02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://ismir2002.ismir.net/proceedings/02-FP05-4.pdf}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	0cfe08bcf6882a056b0e73a80e1cad98	52f15d0c09b3215360b4b24abf5fa054	ac6c1e7df330bd408c1e4f6652a814b4	inproceedings	The Quest for Ground Truth in Musical Artist Similarity.	Daniel P. W. Ellis and Brian Whitman and Adam Berenzweig and Steve Lawrence	\N	2002
7493242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 24th VLDB Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstKriSanWimXu98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7ce81f61b959a67b2da2713cc2c6c6a	f067492806395a59cd95e4c430a46aea	c0cc62c76971c3fb4bdfee6536864766	inproceedings	Incremental Clustering for Mining in a Data Warehouse Environment	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J{\\"o}rg Sander and Michael Wimmer and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1998
7493243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and
\
\	Data Mining (KDD-96)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstKriSanXu96	\N	\N		\N	\N	226-231	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb7f6426c1536830f5c2180db7099d3d	ba33e4d6b4e5b26bd9f543f26b7d250a	2f9e50f0a003c4d3067cab2b6fa47fe0	inproceedings	A Density-Based Algorithm for Discovering Clusters in Large Spatial
\
\	Databases with Noise	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J{\\"o}rg Sander and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1996
7493244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eur07	http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4d0bd9469d44abe2e46432adb311676	bdc6657551e71b607c260bbbb35e5af0	db4bbfb00054e74d3c15251f94567fcf	misc	Cultural Statistics, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/, (retrieved
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\	23/08/2008)	Eurostat	\N	2007
7493248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XXVII International Sunbelt Social Network Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal07	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Corfu, Greece}, date = {May 2007}	\N	a12e3e7bd1a7db98d97d32e5b31949e8	d77dd0103351c9b2436e2f7f4bca944b	5b42ff77f0d80500b0518ce5d82f909c	misc	Discovering Communities in Environments with Fluctuating Members	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2007
7493249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd European Symposium on Nature-inspired Smart Information
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\	Systems (NiSIS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f43462e6a88181489745505fe1997bef	277aa22b07388d9478c553f587b606ef	fe594c1805eb1f18a95c85ec63eece5b	inproceedings	Community Dynamics in Natural and Human Networks	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2006
7493250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. 7. Göttinger Symposium Soft-Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fal03	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	23-40	\N	\N	\N	location = {Universität Göttingen}, date = {2003}	\N	d4d9d7e177680bb9b73f2341dd89af98	212da4ce5435355fdfb0b46eb8360942	9457fccc28e9b2be47b0804f1ace2030	inproceedings	Application Service Providing for Data Mining Applications	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2003
7493251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical University of Braunschweig and Haas School of Business	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiplThesis	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	Diploma Thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berkeley, California}, date = {2002}, tech = {Diploma Thesis}	\N	a5f4a5c6e190788eed0fa222270b7ef5	1559720a05dda486998390bd814156aa	c7887cba2f17812b1485ed7dceca54e0	mastersthesis	Feasibility Study on the Use of the ASP Business Model for Enterprise
\
\	Application Software	Tanja Falkowski	\N	2002
7493252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applications of Social Network Analysis 2005	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin	\N	\N	\N	FalBar05	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-212	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a3a029c584031a07b29b7a90d34d904	c1259ad9eb1bd77ecd44b2422cffbabd	af1b375f35185b591bc88c19edf35de2	incollection	Applying Social Network Analysis Methods to Explore Community Dynamics	Tanja Falkowski and Jörg Bartelheimer	Uwe Serdült and Volker Täube	2008
7493253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göteborg, Sweden	\N	\N	falkowt:06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/ECIS_FalBarSpi06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1438837}	\N	4148ff1576bd9e9fd04bfb2bf6fd3e66	499aa22f8f6e42e6b120a317e79d3b13	8978b9f8aab8ca951b80f97e6549f389	inproceedings	Community Dynamics Mining	Tanja Falkowski and Jörg Bartelheimer and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7493254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presented at Conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBar07	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {Zurich, 2007}	\N	05f13d2d7485e5fafd0237578fdbf0d1	72bc0bbc724d035ea119f793eb04f636	9dff942e60eee56133b547d026d58bb5	misc	Density-based Temporal Graph Clustering for Subgroup Detection in
\
\	Social Networks	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth	\N	2007
7493255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14 th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS
\
\	2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi08	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b61c277cd2ad923045cd941a66cd9e7	9f5f5359ff988e347cd98203e75bf28e	00b8fa1997dde578d2616ab57cb01a2d	inproceedings	Studying Community Dynamics with an Incremental Graph Mining Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2008
7493256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of the 2007 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on
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\	Web Intelligence,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi07	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/WI_FalBarSpi07.pdf	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	112-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	491f5557db4b880a9ec988361f4bd618	abd9653fc405547fd263c72c5bc5ae88	c0f9b82222d0c9a0b1cb0a5fa41a735a	inproceedings	DENGRAPH: A Density-based Community Detection Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2007
7493257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entrepreneurship im Projektmanagement	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	FalKoeSpi05	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	75-87	\N	\N	\N		\N	f19dc0842898c1762af18202594892d9	dd66cbba4980b5d1f48a1b08e12af67a	541cd4afd7f41e18bd73337c325013b9	inproceedings	Capturing Experiences in Large-Scale Product Development Projects
\
\	Using Debriefings	Tanja Falkowski and Christian Könnecke and Myra Spiliopoulou	Frick A. and Kerber G. and Marr R.	2005
7493258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information-Mining und Wissensmanagement in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	8. Göttinger Symposium Soft Computing	\N	\N	\N	FalKoeSpi05a	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	83-96	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d3e3e784b975637bb6fcecd82786562	809471189afa40f13789677fc4d53cbe	8610cd91ab2e0323330ac50b1bc2cc71	inproceedings	Debriefings: A Knowledge Management Method to Capture Lessons Learned
\
\	in Large-Scale Projects	Tanja Falkowski and Christian Könnecke and Myra Spiliopoulou	Biethahn J. and Lackner A. and Nissen V.	2005
7493259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of User Modeling 2007 - LNAI 4511	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi07_UM	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/UM_FalSpi07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	57-66	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1610939}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73078-1_8}	Active participation of a person in a community is a powerful indicator
\
\	of the person’s interests, preferences, beliefs and (often) social
\
\	and demographic context. Community membership is part of a user’s
\
\	model and can contribute to tasks like personalized services, assistance
\
\	and recommendations. However, a community member can be active or
\
\	inactive. To what extend is a community still representative of the
\
\	interests of an inactive participant? To gain insights to this question,
\
\	we observe a community as an evolving social structure and study
\
\	the effects of member fluctuation. We define a community as a high-level
\
\	temporal structure composed of “community instances” that are defined
\
\	conventionally through observable active participation and are captured
\
\	at distinct timepoints. Thus, we capture community volatility, as
\
\	evolution and discontinuation. This delivers us clues about the role
\
\	of the community for its members, both for active and inactive ones.
\
\	We have applied our model on a community exhibiting large fluctuation
\
\	of members and acquired insights on the community-member interplay.	4f755a07517c3cbd4e7f71785f7349b5	12c115cfd7805c3bf6f68083068d6261	799971a767d6a7ab0b03613ede4eeee6	inproceedings	Users in Volatile Communities: Studying Active Participation and
\
\	Community Evolution	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	C. Conati and K. McCoy and G. Paliouras	2007
7493260	Künstliche Intelligenz	3 / 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi07	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/KI_FalSpi07.pdf	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	23-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d4dd88b74d6bef6fc892d6b5b08df97	3ed21d83dba5a8b9dfaf1a1ea8bf3014	e741346feb14e2a529a05dfca6c30738	article	Data Mining for Community Dynamics	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2007
7493261	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems (AISB'06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalSpi06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/AISB_FalSpi06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	102-105	\N	\N	\N		\N	7df7363ceaee3ea5b6a348ed24e1a423	1a2fcc71335a930842ca6198abd60b81	8a3590d4ef8718042fd6cb57587c92ff	inproceedings	Observing Dynamics in Community Structures	Tanja Falkowski and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7493262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
\
\	Sciences (HICSS-36)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalVos03_HICSS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	747ab3a380cab04be179ac3affc5f1ec	0c4f9b139c29a8164945c9d465fb7f05	0afffd4096b73d8c447f14f6953ef14a	inproceedings	Application Service Providing as Part of Intelligent Decision Support
\
\	for Supply Chain Management	Tanja Falkowski and Stefan Voß	\N	2003
7493271	Proceedings of the National Acadamy of Sciences of the United States
\
\	of America (PNAS)	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ForBar07	http://www.pnas.org/content/104/1/36.abstract#cited-by	\N		\N	\N	36-41	\N	1	\N		\N	f8a73d31b96b76769f5de2072247b973	e13a887b20b08992f188f183913c7643	d5e14ca731c3b9b13219ed4920b7b1cd	article	Resolution limit in community detection	Santo Fortunato and Marc Barthélemy	\N	2007
7493274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BookSurge Publishing	\N	\N	\N	DSNASSS2004a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d75aebdf802b26f3171ef771a6cebcbe	b7fa882ef8fd11076cb393364ba42b33	87f661a6e903fbabb7619dc65fec46c8	book	The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology
\
\	of Science	Linton C. Freeman	\N	2004
7493275	The American Journal of Sociology	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fre92	\N	\N		\N	\N	152-166	\N	1	\N		\N	bbd3808642cc7c90982dca2982abc023	c63b3659824bd8d4d4d088ed1312968c	8cebce760ab401613c19faaab664d971	article	The Sociological Concept of "Group": An Empirical Test of Two Models	Linton C. Freeman	\N	1992
7493278	Software--Practice {\\&} Experience	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FruRei91	\N	\N		\N	\N	1129-1164	\N	11	\N	date = {1991}	\N	ca806ba97d442df5f091be1db6f0924e	db182bf8293d0e86786610b45e85d895	c390d882de765f7a95f03359c8b972f3	article	Graph Drawing by Force-Directed Placement	T. Fruchterman and E. Reingold	\N	1991
7493279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Book Author Fukuyama, Francis Uniform Title Online Access Online
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\	Versions Related Online Resources Edition Access Conditions Scale
\
\	Publisher Santa Monica	\N	RAND	\N	\N	\N	FukShu97	http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/296305	\N	The "virtual corporation" and army organization / Francis Fukuyama,
\
\	Abram N. Shulsky | National Library of Australia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {CA:}, date = {1997}, tech = {Shulsky Book Bib ID 296305 Format}	\N	a69c6cec8e40c04ad6291314d0cfba78	ff9ea183e2266fe2e966165f39c7258d	c0ddd64e79a6cd57d05e001f92520d6c	book	The "virtual corporation" and army organization	Francis Fukuyama and Abram N. Shulsky	\N	1997
7493282	\N	3418	\N	\N	\N	\N	Network Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gae04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dagstuhl/na2004.html#Gaertler04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	178-215	\N	\N	\N	date = {2005-02-08}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&amp;issn=0302-9743&amp;volume=3418&amp;spage=178}, isbn = {3-540-24979-6}	\N	8dfc516a40ed40897989514e780f63d3	49806d644ee10fd62c16b01fe302aec6	3dc0be1561633fea91fafb9d1d365306	inproceedings	Clustering.	Marco Gaertler	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	2004
7493292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GibKleRag98	\N	\N		\N	\N	225--234	\N	\N	\N		\N	4917f226faf10afb0ff58c23ecb27e79	47c85d35ba3293b0de52af32e824164b	a74794b01a86a05d8d67463c3d058a4a	inproceedings	Inferring Web Communities from Link Topology	David Gibson and Jon Kleinberg and Prabhakar Raghavan	\N	1998
7493298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 9th IEEE International Conference on Information Visualisation
\
\	(IV05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Glo05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85fc3b875d8a226e7c7c9108d57f1a93	cca25bd29afeec4d5f58bf518090662a	b8a5e074585dc368153fcb17bea21612	inproceedings	Capturing Team Dynamics Through Temporal Social Surfaces	Peter A. Gloor	\N	2005
7493299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW'04 Workshop on Social Networks	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	GloZha04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0dc26ef4406af4c229bf15cdf9506df7	53b5848f1b3d41f33473a248bc42e478	4e78cf447a36a412ab8fea3cdc41c522	inproceedings	TeCFlow - A Temporal Communication Flow Visualizer for Social Networks
\
\	Analysis	Peter A. Gloor and Yan Zhao	\N	2004
7493303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GolNagPre95	http://www.alibris.co.uk/booksearch?qwork=170399&matches=16&author=Goldman%2C+Steven+L.&browse=1&cm_sp=works*listing*title	\N	Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations: Strategies for Enriching
\
\	the Customer by Steven L. Goldman, Kenneth Preiss, Roger N. Nagel
\
\	(Used, New, Out-of-Print) - Alibris UK	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58198b897d44879fabe739815ac0389b	25bd9ab6432d7976392ddb3479f8c92c	8cf38f643dac546cc75c16ef7def7457	book	Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations	Steven L. Goldman and Kenneth Preiss and Roger. N. Nagel	\N	1995
7493314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Principles and Practice
\
\	of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Gre07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1421751.1421765&coll=&dl=	\N	An Algorithm to Find Overlapping Community Structure in Networks	\N	\N	91--102	\N	\N	\N	location = {Warsaw, Poland}, isbn = {978-3-540-74975-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74976-9_12}	\N	07548594ad470319b56749005b7c6c2e	5a8a904ada1062b795bded385ce3a65c	f7b039fac5cf540f134ee6ddef07e499	inproceedings	An Algorithm to Find Overlapping Community Structure in Networks	Steve Gregory	\N	2007
7493320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill Companies	\N	\N	\N	HalWhi97	http://www.amazon.com/Towards-Virtual-Organization-Richard-Hale/dp/0077092937%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0077092937	\N	Amazon.com: Towards the Virtual Organization: Richard Hale, Peter
\
\	Whitlam: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780077092931}, asin = {0077092937}, isbn = {0077092937}, dewey = {658.406}	\N	0f91b1abab82468b8460c00816df062b	fe60467310f2cb4e935c2b258ed1a2eb	74dbe42b57ef2f4c866e2edf75192780	book	Towards the Virtual Organization	Richard Hale and Peter Whitlam	\N	1997
7493324	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	HanKam06	http://www.amazon.de/Mining-Concepts-Techniques-Kaufmann-Management/dp/1558609016%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558609016	\N	Amazon.de: Data Mining. Concepts and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series
\
\	in Data Management Systems): Concepts and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann
\
\	Series in Data ... Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Jiawei
\
\	Han, Micheline Kamber: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1558609016}, dewey = {005.741}, ean = {9781558609013}, isbn = {1558609016}	\N	6d080e6ef9321babedd4658d87bf36cb	9ad2758c79cf179ea2a2d0a8fb783095	76fe21988dd689f6f50b57f9bdd173c9	book	Data Mining. Concepts and Techniques	Jiawei Han and Micheline Kamber	\N	2006
7493336	Rural Sociology	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hil55	http://www.hepg.org/her/abstract/248	\N	Visions of Community and Education in a Diverse Society	\N	\N	111-123	\N	2	\N	date = {111 123}	\N	7f086e9863fb98cceb5b75a9c33a79af	8182ee2a2bd6836d602bc31561561284	b329beb4a6f5ceeb994e1df66a1a5899	article	Definitions of Community: Areas of Agreement	George Hillary	\N	1955
7493337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Discovery
\
\	and Data Mining (KDD'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HinKei98	\N	\N		\N	\N	58-65	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b42965e390c2c62e8008ebae8908ca35	c9b81b6f569b8d49a2b133f3523c98b9	214341ec52bd797fb983dd7b08c33db0	inproceedings	An Efficient Approach to Clustering in Large Multimedia Databased
\
\	with Noise	Alexander Hinneburg and Daniel A. Keim	\N	1998
7493343	Journal of Computational Biology	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jcb/HuanBWSPT05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jcb/jcb12.html#HuanBWSPT05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	657-671	\N	6	\N	date = {2005-09-12}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2005.12.657}	\N	d4f996a6c3764ef37b5e24b283957af5	327a134a2049012d9d5a778cb1c1ae19	d5c2793ddb11773c7a68d06220cfaefb	article	Comparing Graph Representations of Protein Structure for Mining Family-Specific
\
\	Residue-Based Packing Motifs.	Jun Huan and Deepak Bandyopadhyay and Wei Wang and Jack Snoeyink and Jan Prins and Alexander Tropsha	\N	2005
7493344	Journal of Classification	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HubAra85	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01908075	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	193--218	\N	1	\N		The problem of comparing two different partitions of a finite set
\
\	of objects reappears continually in the clustering literature. We
\
\	begin by reviewing a well-known measure of partition correspondence
\
\	often attributed to Rand (1971), discuss the issue of correcting
\
\	this index for chance, and note that a recent normalization strategy
\
\	developed by Morey and Agresti (1984) and adopted by others (e.g.,
\
\	Miligan and Cooper 1985) is based on an incorrect assumption. Then,
\
\	the general problem of comparing partitions is approached indirectly
\
\	by assessing the congruence of two proximity matrices using a simple
\
\	cross-product measure. They are generated from corresponding partitions
\
\	using various scoring rules. Special cases derivable include traditionally
\
\	familiar statistics and/or ones tailored to weight certain object
\
\	pairs differentially. Finally, we propose a measure based on the
\
\	comparison of object triples having the advantage of a probabilistic
\
\	interpretation in addition to being corrected for chance (i.e., assuming
\
\	a constant value under a reasonable null hypothesis) and bounded
\
\	between ±1. ER -	818fcc04da0f0b921888c5eb0b052c8a	c9272c8f9d5aff7ebe43325b5b36ba39	348396ace6cc4de62cb9569a7147c8c0	article	Comparing partitions	Lawrence Hubert and Phipps Arabie	\N	1985
7493348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	\N	\N	\N	HagArm97	http://www.amazon.com/Net-Gain-Expanding-Markets-Communities/dp/0875847595%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0875847595	\N	Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities: John Hagel
\
\	III, Arthur G. Armstrong: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780875847597}, asin = {0875847595}, isbn = {0875847595}, dewey = {658.800285467}	\N	5fc9e1990d5397d09d5e116ff0f8d058	c187c38eb81e3ba6e05f49705722d295	fc5c4ecb80d08b1839b9f0d921e22491	book	Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities	John Hagel III and Arthur G. Armstrong	\N	1997
7493367	Nature	449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1678901	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/449287a	\N	CiteULike: Computing: The wireless epidemic	\N	\N	287--288	\N	7160	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1678901}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/449287a}	\N	f1d1178be8887f4c8feb64b66a9328ef	2f8170fce358fc024cc9748cb388f2d7	dbcc6e63b4ac65299692a2d3db8ce4a1	article	Computing: The wireless epidemic	Jon Kleinberg	\N	2007
7493375	\N	 3418	6	\N	\N	\N	Network Analysis - Methodological Foundations	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Kos05	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik Universit?t Konstanz: Dr. Sven Kosub	\N	\N	112-142	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin}, date = {2005}	\N	d40a5601e78db4b4fbd301df2374bca7	7d8d06b4af52d1cdca7db973bdd06a5e	4cf3c04ca6bb575f86440f4f71e13c3e	incollection	Local Density	Sven Kosub	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	2005
7493378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	KraRux02	http://www.amazon.com/Living-Groups-Oxford-Ecology-Evolution/dp/0198508174%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0198508174	\N	Living in Groups (Oxford Series in Ecology and Evolution): Jens Krause,
\
\	Graeme Ruxton: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780198508175}, asin = {0198508174}, isbn = {0198508174}, dewey = {577}	\N	11677171ea59eb87906c61ef4f658444	11996818ec38316a6f13eac523f6ed03	5e2c397a9653e1a718e9598388682e60	book	Living in Groups	Jens Krause and Graeme Ruxton	\N	2002
7493379	Psychology of Music	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KreEtAl08	http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/36/1/101	\N	Using music to induce emotions: Influences of musical preference and
\
\	absorption -- Kreutz et al. 36 (1): 101 -- Psychology of Music	\N	\N	101-126	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0305735607082623}, eprint = {http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/36/1/101.pdf}	The present research addresses the induction of emotion during music
\
\	listening in adults using categorical and dimensional theories of
\
\	emotion as background. It further explores the influences of musical
\
\	preference and absorption trait on induced emotion. Twenty-five excerpts
\
\	of classical music representing `happiness', `sadness', `fear', `anger'
\
\	and `peace' were presented individually to 99 adult participants.
\
\	Participants rated the intensity of felt emotions as well as the
\
\	pleasantness and arousal induced by each excerpt. Mean intensity
\
\	ratings of target emotions were highest for 20 out of 25 excerpts.
\
\	Pleasantness and arousal ratings led to three main clusters within
\
\	the two-dimensional circumplex space. Preference for classical music
\
\	significantly influenced specificity and intensity ratings across
\
\	categories. Absorption trait significantly correlated with arousal
\
\	ratings only. In sum, instrumental music appears effective for the
\
\	induction of basic emotions in adult listeners. However, careful
\
\	screening of participants in terms of their musical preferences should
\
\	be mandatory.	ccb2fe61a8b70c701f00b99563ed7224	7885a7b1df832c9ae62d123e00062749	9b923cd9c353ec76e96006299f929073	article	Using music to induce emotions: Influences of musical preference
\
\	and absorption	Gunter Kreutz and Ulrich Ott and Daniel Teichmann and Patrick Osawa and Dieter Vaitl	\N	2008
7493384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KumRagRajTom99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1481--1493	\N	\N	\N		\N	18c3d09bf696a4265c30218f851608f5	18f10df4843e07c2bcec1cd916aa5da0	748f117c951e7301ae65cf13c01c6127	inproceedings	Trawling the web for emerging cyber-communities	Ravi Kumar and Prabhakar Raghavan and Sridhar Rajagopalan and Andrew Tomkins	\N	1999
7493387	Pediatrics	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LanEtAL98	http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/101/2/264	\N	Community Characteristics Associated With Elevated Blood Lead Levels
\
\	in Children -- Lanphear et al. 101 (2): 264 -- Pediatrics	\N	\N	264-271	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1542/peds.101.2.264}, eprint = {http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/101/2/264.pdf}	\N	8edea9d7e33c8a26fde0e1fbd7df684a	fc5cf29c84c428394820bdeb8080c83c	401ff288d99deb29403005d76545f6a1	article	Community Characteristics Associated With Elevated Blood Lead Levels
\
\	in Children	Bruce P. Lanphear and Robert S. Byrd and Peggy Auinger and Stanley J. Schaffer	\N	1998
7493388	Journal of Communication	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lat96	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-25	\N	4	\N		\N	f5a05b2e54044eb0fb41d91c41176d01	573713a10f9b3a49bf4d7833163cbed9	bb6c95abe40f5313ab7b85b2b5704268	article	Dynamic Social Impact: The Creation of Culture by Communication	Bibb Latané	\N	1996
7493394	IBM Systems Journal	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ibmsj/LesserS01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ibmsj/ibmsj40.html#LesserS01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	831-841	\N	4	\N	date = {2002-09-06}, ee = {http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj/404/lesser.html}	\N	39d4c53d1642df7a48e8fec2fd105d0f	f19654d44fe4da9ca450576d1c8b1e13	4f3b30dd618599fb90058913270e5edd	article	Communities of practice and organizational performance.	Eric L. Lesser and John Storck	\N	2001
7493401	University of California Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 5th Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics
\
\	and Probability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mac67	http://home.dei.polimi.it/matteucc/Clustering/tutorial_html/kmeans.html#macqueen	\N		\N	\N	281-297	\N	\N	\N	date = {(1967):}	\N	51c5b9ec2f1f429435d624ddcd1d5f46	8d7d4dfe7d3a06b8c9c3c2bb7aa91e28	55b2985db0b65d237559f6431dfded58	inproceedings	Some Methods for Classification and Analysis of Multivariate Observations	J. B. MacQueen	\N	1967
7493412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMIR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKFuj06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismir/ismir2006.html#McKayF06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	101-106	\N	\N	\N	date = {2007-01-05}	\N	691acaf5d04aa24e278adb07c7b97b3b	022fb3356694feeb253ddbea9c49e4fa	c92c809c829158455e87477c631eca22	inproceedings	Musical genre classification: Is it worth pursuing and how can it
\
\	be improved?	Cory McKay and Ichiro Fujinaga	\N	2006
7493413	Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Educational Publishing Foundation	\N	\N	\N	MckGre02	\N	\N		\N	\N	116-127	\N	1	\N		\N	4488a1e102f3b7e80e9dfe30320cd4a6	099a1d8bb30efe7554bcb9790a0b7a5a	b970d66e556f4fe385b6dfe5a92720b1	article	Virtual Group Dynamics	Katelyn Y. A. McKenna and Amie S. Green	\N	2002
7493422	Information Visualisation, 2008. IV '08. 12th International Conference	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MelSal08	\N	\N	IEEE Xplore	\N	\N	610-615	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-6037}, doi = {10.1109/IV.2008.10}	Visual graph analytics definitely relies on the use of node and edge
\
\	metrics to identify salient properties in graphs. Most often, these
\
\	metrics are turned into useful visual cues, or are used to interactively
\
\	filter out parts of a graph while querying it, for instance. Along
\
\	the years, analysts coming from different application domains have
\
\	designed metrics to serve specific needs. Graph analytics, sometimes
\
\	also called network science, recently developed as a cross-discipline
\
\	field developing models shared by numerous application domains such
\
\	as bio-informatics, social network analysis, web graphs, etc.[4]
\
\	[10]. As a consequence, we end up finding various metrics in the
\
\	literature aiming at similar goals; different names and analytics
\
\	description often hide similarity between two metrics that originated
\
\	from different fields. We survey a list of edge metrics for graphs
\
\	and compare their relative value and behaviour, in an effort to organize
\
\	them into a taxonomy and underline the genuine ingredients in each
\
\	of them disregarding their origin.	76a9be02e6d4d2724110bde5e8cedd4b	b58d54495062371009fe0ffe16c27284	ac93b68e37f6daafbe4339dff29a4471	article	Edge Metrics for Visual Graph Analytics: A Comparative Study	G. Melancon and A. Sallaberry	\N	2008
7493434	Strategic Management Journal	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	London Business School, London, U.K.	\N	\N	Mor05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smj.486	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Strategic Management Journal	\N	\N	1129-1151	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1002/smj.486}	\N	0e04bc3d30702c825b8a90d50aa54dbc	32856dc091a0e94d9e3f7d9d6b13811c	385e6c4f24c87d23f44b9fa41cedd3f1	article	Structural vs. relational embeddedness: social capital and managerial
\
\	performance	Peter Moran	\N	2005
7493503	IEEE Transactions on Computers	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	NajGau90	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	174-181	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9340}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/12.45203}	\N	16359b95ad86a61a802cb4676e93948d	c2bfc6863a095134af50444c2ac38f80	633dc1fcea0f88accb9a01431e1256f0	article	Network Resilience: A Measure of Network Fault Tolerance	W. Najjar and J.-L. Gaudiot	\N	1990
7493524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	NooMrvBat05	http://www.amazon.com/Exploratory-Network-Analysis-Structural-Sciences/dp/0521602629%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521602629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521602624}, asin = {0521602629}, isbn = {0521602629}, dewey = {300.285}	\N	34c62990bdf7485ef916e4a5a002337e	f482ff433e1826b278a27c5a7474f37e	fa414ff6ed7eb359bf598ac46fc38154	book	Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek (Structural Analysis
\
\	in the Social Sciences)	Wouter de Nooy and Andrej Mrvar and Vladimir Batagelj	\N	2005
7493525	Psychology of Music	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NorHar07	http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/35/2/179	\N	Lifestyle correlates of musical preference: 2. Media, leisure time
\
\	and music -- North and Hargreaves 35 (2): 179 -- Psychology of Music	\N	\N	179-200	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/0305735607070302}, eprint = {http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/35/2/179.pdf}	Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means
\
\	of discriminating between social groups, and suggest indirectly that
\
\	musical preferences should correlate with a variety of different
\
\	lifestyle choices. In this study, 2532 participants responded to
\
\	a questionnaire asking them to state their musical preference and
\
\	also to provide data on various aspects of their lifestyle (namely
\
\	media preferences, leisure interests and music usage). Numerous associations
\
\	existed between musical preference and these aspects of participants'
\
\	lifestyle. The nature of these associations was consistent in part
\
\	with previous research on taste publics concerning the high-culture-low-culture
\
\	divide, such that fans of high-art' and low-art' musical styles demonstrated
\
\	a preference for other high-art' and low-art' media objects respectively,
\
\	as reflected in reading, TV and radio preferences, and leisure activities.	4cfa466a64874a668a2bf2f4a6050181	9d2c1e823bd51ba5ff605cd89ca84e44	0707beab54c8a6d6327db84b684b6ebe	article	Lifestyle correlates of musical preference: 2. Media, leisure time
\
\	and music	Adrian C. North and David J. Hargreaves	\N	2007
7493527	Communications of the ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nov07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297798	\N	What motivates Wikipedians?	\N	\N	60--64	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297797.1297798}	\N	61f676e2db9fd9889b38587e29484992	82f7cd677c50a90ff8ce76e97e6590d5	9ab3d844a37a5fd01dcedc0711da3744	article	What motivates Wikipedians?	Oded Nov	\N	2007
7493528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information-Mining und Wissensmanagement in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NueFal04	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	111-125	\N	\N	\N	location = {Göttingen}, date = {2004}, tech = {pp 111-125}	\N	1c28e98323adafa1871d7a15187b531a	ad939820e1de8ffdd0632e5447e6607d	90694c007db284a44d7962ffe319a3bb	inproceedings	Adaptive User Support in Information Retrieval Systems	Andreas Nürnberger and Tanja Falkowski	\N	2004
7493530	Nature	441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:668899	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04605	\N	CiteULike: A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs
\
\	and social networks	\N	\N	502--505	\N	7092	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, citeulike-article-id = {668899}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature04605}	\N	d64d420a839f44200f1ec46d1aed217f	cec310da458b0c803ef7e2129114f0d6	a83376d8cf03ea18653d0cffa7858e55	article	A simple rule for the evolution of cooperation on graphs and social
\
\	networks	Hisashi Ohtsuki and Christoph Hauert and Erez Lieberman and Martin A. Nowak	\N	2006
7493532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ora96	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=236374	\N	Virtual individuals, virtual groups	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-45493-X}	\N	ec0884187c96b7f18b3c045aa0a62d94	70fa904e1dae81f7862bdfc588ac0d9e	da8cc8c2979950786f4c3a9625441e6d	book	Virtual individuals, virtual groups: human dimensions of groupware
\
\	and computer networking	Jo Ann Oravec	\N	1996
7493536	Nature	435	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PalEtAl05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03607	\N	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks
\
\	in nature and society : Abstract : Nature	\N	\N	814--818	\N	7043	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature03607}	\N	63a474187aced388aa13176dfbce2a82	23e4fec7020ab762c6a5f0ac89215d80	9a153910ab26ca5a6699b28681ca12b2	article	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks
\
\	in nature and society	Gergely Palla and Imre Derényi and Illés Farkas and Tamás Vicsek	\N	2005
7493540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	PasDun06_Ch1	\N	\N	Dunne Publications	\N	Pages 3-24 in Ecological Networks: Linking Structure to Dynamics
\
\	in	3-24	\N	\N	\N	date = {2006}	\N	789412624757e7e4ced6780b65f0a3c9	6b5fe4134b43984e4960a509c9dfa085	026a753e6b127f2b5262dc0bb9a5f869	inbook	From small to large ecological networks in a dynamic world.	Mercedes Pascual and Jennifer A. Dunne	Mercedes Pascual and Jennifer A. Dunne	2006
7493545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Interdisciplinary Statistics and Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	Leeds University Press	\N	\N	\N	PinWes06	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-90	\N	\N	\N		\N	308ec26a9e5c3a69b29157a1e3481499	a84fdad3d0ee5d6a91df800f8cd54c72	c30887dfbd3c2e195bbd3a0b89da3157	inproceedings	Betweenness-based Decomposition Methods for Social and Biological
\
\	Networks	John W. Pinney and David R. Westhead	S. Barber and P.D. Baxter and K.V. Mardia and R.E. Walls	2007
7493559	Journal of the American Statistical Association	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	Ran71	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2284239	\N	JSTOR: Journal of the American Statistical AssociationVol. 66, No.
\
\	336 (Dec., 1971), pp. 846-850	\N	\N	846--850	\N	336	\N	issn = {01621459}, copyright = {Copyright © 1971 American Statistical Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1971}	Many intuitively appealing methods have been suggested for clustering
\
\	data, however, interpretation of their results has been hindered
\
\	by the lack of objective criteria. This article proposes several
\
\	criteria which isolate specific aspects of the performance of a method,
\
\	such as its retrieval of inherent structure, its sensitivity to resampling
\
\	and the stability of its results in the light of new data. These
\
\	criteria depend on a measure of similarity between two different
\
\	clusterings of the same set of data; the measure essentially considers
\
\	how each pair of data points is assigned in each clustering.	49b590c679cc9ad22f7778e8b58e019c	1afaf0170bc705a9e49b625f67679ee2	fe41151e0ed4b437186915b3b85aec50	article	Objective Criteria for the Evaluation of Clustering Methods	William M. Rand	\N	1971
7493565	Strategic Management Journal	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	College of Business, San José State University, San José, California,
\
\	U.S.A.; INSEAD, Fontainebleau Cedex, France	\N	\N	RodGal04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smj.398	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Strategic Management Journal	\N	\N	541-562	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/smj.398}	\N	148c4f2e91ff9c7288d19b36945148a5	76bd0832ef4aca200cb2e9db40a78f76	8e1dd30e1ac1bda4373c53cabe87d055	article	More than network structure: how knowledge heterogeneity influences
\
\	managerial performance and innovativeness	Simon Rodan and Charles Galunic	\N	2004
7493572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communities and Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	RuuVar03	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=966263.966272	\N	Communities and other social structures for knowledge sharing	\N	\N	163--183	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-4020-1611-5}	This research aims at understanding how people share knowledge in
\
\	their everyday work in a project-based company. The social structures
\
\	for knowledge sharing are characterised as formal, informal, and
\
\	quasi-informal structures. They vary from those with high formalisation
\
\	to the informal, and even include structures which are invisible
\
\	and unrecognised in the organisation. They also vary in their composition.
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\	They may share the same or different space, and communication is
\
\	based on face-to-face or virtual interaction. Data was collected
\
\	by means of documents and interviews (n=18) during the autumn of
\
\	2002 and the winter of 2003 from an Internet consultancy company.
\
\	The study shows the great variety of formal, informal, and quasi-informal
\
\	social structures that are used for knowledge sharing in the case
\
\	company. In all, sixteen different structures were found. The number
\
\	of formal structures is smaller than the number of informal ones.
\
\	Their analysis in terms of five dimensions also shows their great
\
\	heterogeneity.	56ae66a2c855ba32241c5c636ede784f	2e3ca9fb56ece153535853a5a54a6672	4a608c95f186e47563986967c4a90222	incollection	Communities and Other Social Structures for Knowledge Sharing: A
\
\	Case Study in an Internet Consultancy Company	Inkeri Ruuska and Matti Vartiainen	Marleen Huysman and Etienne Wenger and Volker Wulf	2003
7493573	American Anthropologist	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaiGau84	\N	\N		\N	\N	91-98	\N	1	\N	date = {(1984)}	\N	effa42d5fbb05ed6105ede82bf3eb8a6	34b7e63d49153057c512d6d5e53df0a5	40086d1142260491fdbb50cdee5917f3	article	Proximity, sociality, and observation: The definition of social groups	Lee Douglas Sailer and Steven J. C. Gaulin	\N	1984
7493575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology,
\
\	2008(ID: ERS 0808)Author(s): Gail Salaway(EDUCAUSE)and Judith Borreson
\
\	Caruso(University of Wisconsin-Madison)With: Mark R. Nelson(NACS)Introduction
\
\	by: Nicole Ellison(Michigan State University)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SalBorNelEll08	http://connect.educause.edu/Library/ECAR/TheECARStudyofUndergradua/47485	\N	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology,
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\	2008 | EDUCAUSE CONNECT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90800e13ed60b0419b7e1ba85781c02d	743563d0767824979f2c2e86adcff2fd	bbdfa4c8ae27c7156f9562e059c1cb74	techreport	The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology
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\		Gail Salaway and Judith Borreson Caruso and Mark R. Nelson and Nicole Ellison	EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research	2008
7493577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	Sal88	http://www.amazon.de/Automatic-Text-Processing-Transformation-Information/dp/0201122278%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201122278	\N	Automatic Text Processing: The Transformation Analysis and Retrieval
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\	of Information by Computer: The Transformation, Analysis and Retrieval
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\	of Information by Computer: Gerard Salton: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780201122275}, asin = {0201122278}, isbn = {0201122278}, dewey = {005}	\N	8b56c3487e03bd9149bc7187315d2aaf	f2b1a341a1859bdedc8b1f7f88b252e7	b58f98dbaeb3dd9071e7fe70931bac88	book	Automatic Text Processing: The Transformation Analysis and Retrieval
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\	of Information by Computer	Gerard Salton	\N	1988
7493579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '01: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World
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\	Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	SarKarKonRie01	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372071#	\N	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	\N	\N	285--295	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, Hong Kong}, isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/371920.372071}	\N	243acfe470284b5aba44008601ccf1c6	043d1aaba0f0b8c01d84edd517abedaf	b9b21995ad597c9329deb20fd11380d0	inproceedings	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2001
7493582	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Music Information
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\	Retrieval (ISMIR'06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Victoria, Canada	\N	\N	SPKW:ismir06:assigning	http://www.cp.jku.at/research/papers/Schedl_etal_ISMIR_2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4922ef59a6c1dca2966e17970a303ee6	f5b10b340ddf947c21f9e7ac9ad9a0e9	ffa3b8d529ede65b8a4cde66e246810e	inproceedings	Assigning and Visualizing Music Genres by Web-based Co-Occurrence
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\	Analysis	Markus Schedl and Tim Pohle and Peter Knees and Gerhard Widmer	\N	2006
7493592	Social Networks	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sei83	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-107	\N	\N	\N		\N	b02d254698f97fafce2911ccac4e744b	f8a6694f07b8a32dc7a2293babbebdb6	3e4aaf38507b203de667411f5be1fd86	article	Internal cohesion of LS sets in graphs	S.B. Seidman	\N	1983
7493601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SheAdi04	http://www.isi.edu/adibi/Enron/Enron.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8acc1f054c9a034fc1ebdca20b300a4d	05754e34090ac6b3a4f6876d58625b2a	f60c199bd5c6cf44d043c6b489d50ed0	techreport	Enron email dataset	J. Shetty and J. Adibi	USC Information Sciences Institute	2004
7493605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INSEAD Working Paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SinHanPod08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffbf6c38817cb8e9788c8d19c3343b5c	b36fc1371f0a78abca6d06d0d98f35fa	479eda3b3e84cb66a5771f33824faf2c	techreport	The World is Not Small for Everyone: Pathways of Discrimination in
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\	Searching for Information in Organizations	Jasjit Singh and Morten T. Hansen and Joel M. Podolny	\N	2008
7493612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of KDD'06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SpiNtoTheSch06	\N	\N		\N	\N	706-711	\N	\N	\N		\N	b90328b71719f0a4d52424f22eac1850	d72895faf3aa6e8a9da6eff51fa7f316	30fc1ef382c13754421331b50655e954	inproceedings	MONIC - Modeling and Monitoring Cluster Transitions	Myra Spiliopoulou and Irene Ntoutsi and Yannis Theodoridis and Rene Schult	\N	2006
7493628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson	\N	\N	\N	TanSteKum06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a36ed0bcba223688aeb451ee72553bff	ea6d8171454830d9971d6e0121f1cb59	1312364d45c358ebe9a7d1575d6af725	book	Introduction to Data Mining	Pang-Ning Tan and Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar	\N	2006
7493630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge
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\	Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TanLiuZhaNaz08	http://www.public.asu.edu/~ltang9/	\N		\N	\N	677-685	\N	\N	\N	tech = {KDD 2008}	\N	06d01a72f078c97599e5105b59391054	d118eaef88f3706bf25dfee5ade867dc	d94c163c9884e0f876e1a97c666bf772	inproceedings	Community Evolution in Dynamic Multi-mode Networks	Lei Tang and Huan Liu and Jianping Zhang and Zohreh Nazeri	\N	2008
7493631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13 th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge
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\	Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TanBerKem07	http://www.cs.uic.edu/~tanyabw/personal/cv.html	\N	Tanya Berger-Wolf: Curriculum Vitae	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}	\N	c52cbf96c4dfa6ceb7bad89d4cfc68cf	97d97b03e9142849684a4f03267713f1	8df1037ec0c14ccae8d9cc635e7e6c76	inproceedings	A Framework For Community Identification in Dynamic Social Networks	C. Tantipathananandth and T.Y. Berger-Wolf and D. Kempe	\N	2007
7493635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transaction Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Toe88	\N	\N	Amazon.com: Community and Society: (GEMEINSCHAFT AND GESELLSCHAFT):
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\	Ferdinand Toennies: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780887387500}, asin = {0887387500}, isbn = {0887387500}, dewey = {305}	\N	972588b73637d48805555c9edc3139ef	0547d4e206159ec0d43261ca3ddfe2bd	052db56e88d5041b7eed6a4cb6513f10	book	Community and Society	Ferdinand Toennies	\N	1988
7493665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	WasFau94	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	770832a9405bfec99c8abb5f95dd1ace	387e48dafbb99962c628d30bfe9aa527	8c66c9e666572c9d11e6d8124c7ba567	book	Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications	Stanley Wasserman and Katherine Faust	\N	1994
7493672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	Wel98	http://www.amazon.com/Networks-Global-Village-Contemporary-Communities/dp/0813311500%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0813311500	\N	Amazon.com: Networks In The Global Village: Life In Contemporary Communities:
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\	Barry Wellman, EDITOR *: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780813311500}, asin = {0813311500}, isbn = {0813311500}, dewey = {307}	\N	d649d76b8bef75d8556f503860da0d8d	60d8f56088822050db926bf5fe9c5b19	8e957be09fe575d934597f5beaaf1b6c	book	Networks In The Global Village: Life In Contemporary Communities	Barry Wellman	\N	1998
7493687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	WitFra99	http://www.amazon.de/Data-Mining-Techniques-Implementations-Management/dp/1558605525%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558605525	\N	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with
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\	Java Implementations (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems):
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\	Practical ... Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Ian H.
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\	Witten, Eibe Frank: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558605527}, asin = {1558605525}, isbn = {1558605525}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	accaabcd240d061748e399a89bb1db1c	ecc164472e5f5abbbfafacf295bbb408	d0791fa42d5ca846afe83b884fc046c2	book	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with
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\	Java Implementations 	Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank	\N	1999
7493688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge
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\	Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XuEtAl07	http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/kdd/kdd2007.html#XuYFS07	\N		\N	\N	824-833	\N	\N	\N		\N	379894d9fdaed63fdc1519f22f0d8dcc	cff0749eaf202838fd393faa1f1ea0af	8bd5eb959d22defbd4d9b7d7a4911b93	inproceedings	SCAN: A Structural Clustering Algorithm for Networks	Xiaowei Xu and Nurcan Yuruk and Zhidan Feng and Thomas A. J. Schweiger	\N	2007
7493700	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZhaWanZha07	\N	\N		\N	\N	483-490	\N	1	\N		\N	d27a9f08c167bea22c62e6d3c63e87e5	2877ed395686cfc36baf98dd7cf7824a	657972319da071c0fa3849b2426956c2	article	Identification of Overlapping Community Structure in Complex Networks
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\	Using Fuzzy c-means Clustering	Shihua Zhang and Rui-Sheng Wang and Xiang-Sun Zhang	\N	2007
7493702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	\N	\N	\N	IgbTan98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfadeb85c83f64bf441712e1a59cfd36	d3f7e9da2d169641e1d142688247d323	c45eae17bf39396c531756aeee7d6c76	book	The Virtual Workplace	\N	Magid Igbaria and Margaret Tan	1998
7493703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jac99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90eed4f424307b35106818c0a4267999	c840f1de1656da59a0717fa34b6b9e4d	52194adab371fa1ca6c0423820fc4462	book	Virtual Working: Social and Organizational Dynamics	\N	P. Jackson	1999
7493704	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	KauWag01	http://www.amazon.de/Drawing-Graphs-Methods-Lecture-Computer/dp/3540420622%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540420622	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540420620}, asin = {3540420622}, isbn = {3540420622}, dewey = {511.5}	\N	3da392e9a9e03e59e7c1fedfa58dbe91	a7906169bc4a963ca42894f9a8d1f186	1f47b24811b30f0d9b87b5ee5bee10ef	book	Drawing Graphs: Methods and Models (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)	\N	Michael Kaufmann and Dorothea Wagner	2001
7493705	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	\N	\N	\N	Mal00	http://www.amazon.com/Knowledge-Management-Virtual-Organizations-Malhotra/dp/187828973X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D187828973X	\N	Amazon.com: Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations: Yogesh
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\	Malhotra: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {187828973X}, dewey = {658.4038}, ean = {9781878289735}, isbn = {187828973X}	\N	4bdad750cc675d652a276ab0a4bc2bb2	aa8b8b06e0245e30cda7f572af94d9b5	f152f9aa9ac1c2ee9dd42cfd704af1cd	book	Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations	\N	Y. Malhotra	2000
7493706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Pau04	http://www.sim.vuw.ac.nz/staff/david-pauleen.aspx	\N	David Pauleen | School of Information Management | Victoria University
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\	of Wellington	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2004)}	\N	49eae283475a0d9a7a4d36f4c3b521eb	975cff7f6f78451c147853612436690e	e1cb8ef8c30c775093ec4fe5a27645fc	book	Virtual teams: Projects, protocols and processes	\N	David Pauleen	2004
7494290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi_wi_06	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2006/WebIntelligence_FalBarSpi06.pdf	\N	Web Intelligence 2006	\N	\N	52-58	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WI.2006.118}, isbn = {0-7695-2747-7}, date = {2007-01-10}	\N	97430364d2fb7e7745eb9407d2ca67f0	0055a8d56669688fc860fc45f50cd77d	5f595ddcfe979ae54d252515a1dee60c	inproceedings	Mining and Visualizing the Evolution of Subgroups in Social Networks.	Tanja Falkowski and Jörg Bartelheimer and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2006
7494746	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2008asd	\N	\N		\N	\N	276--287	\N	2	\N		\N	1a5f7863df46f977086e622e69761cad	0275b5cffde1c2dfa5b38224156bd950	26de72847417d564aa6419cf2e8099a7	article	{Autism spectrum disorders in adults with intellectual disability and comorbid psychopathology: Scale development and reliability of the ASD-CA}	J.L. Matson and J.A. Boisjoli	\N	2008
7494772	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2008ras	\N	\N		\N	\N	696--706	\N	4	\N		\N	5756a5c3f51b6d2489332c32d2f42f60	eade8a894fd7af791a62c10afac51139	de9474e4490770a6e4b7dab501721384	article	{Reliability of the Autism Spectrum Disorder-Behavior Problems for Children (ASD-BPC)}	J.L. Matson and M.L. Gonzalez and T.T. Rivet	\N	2008
7497401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Subjektivität als Problem psychologischer Methodik. 3. Internationaler Kongreß Kritische Psychologie Marburg 1984	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	Holzkamp1985	http://www.kritische-psychologie.de/texte/kh1985c.html	\N		\N	\N	142--167	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c35caf9cc7849cba4fc163c0bb62fb8	ad52039aec12260004ad2ba5d21ed9d6	40add2fe3074bb6085d1fbfee559f7cd	incollection	Zur Funktion phänomenologischer Analyse in der Psychologie, speziell: [in der] Kritischen Psychologie. Kongreß-AG-Bericht mit Beiträgen von R. Seidel, N. Groeben, C.F. Graumann und K. Holzkamp	Klaus Holzkamp	Karl-Heinz Braun and Klaus Holzkamp	1985
7497425	Forum Kritische Psychologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holzkamp1984	http://www.kritische-psychologie.de/texte/kh1984c.html	\N		\N	Argument Sonderband 114	5--55	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0b16f0ae5c4f59e1744debc4a182c7c	664d444d2f6faf78280646a776226594	5534749e8ed86d621c6987d654152af0	article	Kritische Psychologie und phänomenologische Psychologie.  Der Weg der Kritischen Psychologie zur Subjektwissenschaft	Klaus Holzkamp	\N	1984
7497776	Virtual Rehabilitation	\N	\N	\N	Sept	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4362120	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICVR.2007.4362120	\N		\N	\N	1-6	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICVR.2007.4362120}	Electronic games have been used to stimulate cognitive functions such as attention, concentration and memory. This paper presents GenVirtual, which is an augmented reality musical game and is proposed to help people with learning disabilities. The intention is to help the patient in the following skills: creativity, attention, memory (storage and retrieval), planning, concentration, ready-response, hearing and visual perception, and motor coordination. The therapist has flexibility to place the musical and visual elements, allowing him to create different scenarios to each patient. GenVirtual uses Augmented Reality technology to allow people with physical disorders to interact with the game. Patients with no fingers can also play this game. GenVirtual was evaluated by a music therapist who considered it as a facilitating and motivating game to the learning process and that it has the potential to improve the life of the people with special needs.	e640643aadff7e5103871aa07cdaddf6	e140205a425a100a69991b5fb2e8a181	da03ac9467676a3f58773f31d384d1fb	article	GenVirtual: An Augmented Reality Musical Game for Cognitive and Motor Rehabilitation	Ana Grasielle Dionisio Correa and Gilda Aparecida de Assis and Marilena do Nascimento and Irene Ficheman and Roseli de Deus Lopes	\N	2007
7498537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITiCSE	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	ZH02	\N	\N	Argumente für Videolecturing	\N	\N	24-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	0875415e27e6ec412bdff6187278aa49	7df32e195e0afd63f8a1ee91bba28bd4	6deef8632d5c15b04bdd4f87a49a61dc	inproceedings	{Lecture recording and its use in a traditional university course}	Bernd Zupancic and Holger Horz	Michael E. Caspersen and Dan Joyce and Don Goelman and Ian Utting	2002
7498547	i-com Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien, Oldenbourg WIssenschaftsverlag	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krue05	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-60	\N	3	\N		\N	381fe4f6de0daffc8ea227fa05b43e3c	a1dc000efdb430f944c9a84f29b38f4c	eeaeca9d4ad5b8f66584e0906d5d457d	article	{P}ädagogische {B}etrachtungen zu {V}ortragsaufzeichnungen {(eLectures)}	Marc Krüger	\N	2005
7498585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Portsmouth, url: http://stream.port.ac.uk/papers/Are%20videoed%20lectures%20an%20effective%20teaching%20tool.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BM07	http://stream.port.ac.uk/papers/Are%20videoed%20lectures%20an%20effective%20teaching%20tool.pdf	\N	Argumente gegen Videoaufzeichnung von Vorlesungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Videoing lectures is growing in popularity within higher education. Previous work has focused heavily on discussing the potential benefits. To provide a more balanced view, this paper highlights reasons why this activity may not be worthwhile.	aefd69ae212a152f99abb63f850bf5b3	74809f99faa92fd18826be52386863b6	2b69922f2afef632396b56cf97d46d9f	misc	Are videoed lectures an effective teaching tool?	E. Bennet and N. Maniar	\N	2007
7498619	Frontiers in Education, 2005. FIE '05. Proceedings 35th Annual Conference	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LTZ05	\N	\N		\N	\N	T2H-12	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/FIE.2005.1611919}	Lecture recording has become a widespread way of producing learning contents rapidly. However, the resulting documents have some disadvantages regarding learner interaction, in particular regarding collaborative learning based on such documents. This paper proposes a model for anchoring group discussions in learning contents in a fine-granular way. Artifact-centered discussion is regarded as collaborative annotation of documents, with an extended data model for annotations which is independent of document and media types. After outlining the generic framework and data model, we describe its application to the scenario of group discussions around lecture recordings. Notes can be anchored both spatially and temporally in the multimedia documents. The infrastructure for sharing notes has been implemented as an Annotation Web Service (AWS), and the player software for viewing recordings has been extended into a client providing thread-based as well as document-centered discussion features	0cb6ab9b467e9a32cf8c31e81f8aadaf	c3074386e9cdd2f5b2e29ab05adb4b06	0518f7a23e8d5afc0e32d09d206c6cd0	article	Anchored discussions of multimedia lecture recordings	T. Lauer and S. Trahasch and B. Zupancic	\N	2005
7499029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/raosworks/files/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Reserve accretion at faster pace, being need of the hour, demands exploration and exploitation of subtle traps. Traditionally, this was not possible due to low vertical resolution of seismic data. Seismic cube of Khoraghat has been enhanced by widening its usable bandwidth employing modified NM-algorithm. Enhanced cube enables to obtain spatial distribution of prospective sands around and away from the established wells. Each such sand can be characterized for its shape, location and seismic amplitude facies variations. 
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Prospectivity of sands, around and away from three wells of Khoraghat, is analyzed based on the oil/ gas sands seen in the wells. Poor connectivity or no connectivity of these sands with the oil/gas bearing sands in wells indicates that they may be poorly drained by the wells or may have undrained status. The observed spatial distribution of prospective sands clearly evinces that future well planning needs to be done unconventionally. It is further observed that oil/ gas from these sands can be cost effectively exploited by planning Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) or Multilateral (ML) wells from the new and existing wells which themselves could be exploratory or development type. 
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	23e05200b8d145820bb13685e7261306	48283317801c342da93b68895a40f76d	de7148923058dfee1b6344f659df4e36	proceedings	Strati-Structural and Thin Bed Features-A Challenge For  Exploration, Drilling and Exploitation Part-2	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao and Naresh Kumar and Deepak Sareen and Ravi Prakash	INFFIN 2000	2000
7499039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?id=46248	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5411c77c571dbde9ad21a9a098d87c7	113f3c2b74756f57100282d1ab1717a8	8fe73906dd9e522370bcf9e4c09e5b45	misc	MyWorks	Suryaprakash Rao	Self	2009
7499095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Freiburg, Institut für Informatik	\N	\N	Zup06	http://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/volltexte/2580/pdf/Dissertation.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Inzwischen werden viele Lehrveranstaltungen an den Hochschulen aufgezeichnet und den Studierenden als ergänzendes Unterrichtsmaterial oder im Rahmen eines Distanzkurses als Ersatz für eine Präsenzveranstaltung zur Verfügung gestellt. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird untersucht, ob und wie Studierende Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen in Präsenz- und Distanzkursen nutzen. Aufgrund der Log-File Analyse und mehrerer Umfragen, die über einen längeren Zeitraum in mehreren Vorlesungen durchgeführt wurden, ergibt sich ein sehr detailliertes Bild über das Nutzungsverhalten der Studierenden. Unter anderem konnte gezeigt werden, dass Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen ein geeignetes Medium für die Wissensvermittlung sind. Sie sind jedoch wie Bücher und Skripte in einen Lernprozess eingebunden: Erst bei der Bearbeitung von Aufgaben und bei der Diskussion mit den Kommilitonen werden Fragen geklärt und Wissen vertieft. Die üblichen Diskussionsforen, die bei einem Distanzkurs hierfür eingesetzt werden, unterstützen diesen Prozess nur unzureichend. Der Grund ist der fehlende visuelle Bezug des Diskussionsbeitrags zu dem dazugehörigen Dokument. So genannte Annotationssysteme unterscheiden sich in diesem Punkt von den üblichen Diskussionsforen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird das Konzept „Diskussion durch den Austausch von Annotationen“ auf multimediale Dokumente (Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen) angewendet. Es wird ein entsprechendes Datenmodell zur Beschreibung der Annotationen und ein Client-Server-System vorgestellt. Ein weiterer Aspekt, der in dieser Arbeit behandelt wird, ist die Wiedergabe der Aufzeichnungen mit kleinen mobilen Endgeräten, beispielsweise einem PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). Es wurde untersucht, ob eine Wiedergabe einer Aufzeichnung bei einem solch kleinen Bildschirm möglich und sinnvoll ist und wie eine entsprechende Benutzschnittstelle auszusehen hat. Insbesondere wurde untersucht, wie ein effizientes Navigieren innerhalb einer Aufzeichnung möglich ist. Hierfür wurde im Rahmen einer Benutzerstudie die Wiedergabe auf dem PDA mit der Wiedergabe auf dem Laptop verglichen.	d397c3cee0735abd163fccbc82bcf80a	45ee7e84f0196e2b5be614eeaad1f2af	ac812a16c0c1128a58b157bf4010344f	phdthesis	Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen und digitale Annotationen - Einsatz und Nutzen in der Lehre	Bernd Zupancic	\N	2006
7499139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in simulation for production and logistics applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RauchGebbensleben2008	http://www.sim-md.de/publications/asim08_rauch-gebbensleben.pdf	\N		\N	\N	309-318	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e9a71d72f954c3eb1886cf3fc96656c	2bd5ae7358a88817d02a39a6c7e17f1b	f0f8a740cf28512661a95ddf186ead73	inproceedings	Ein Simulationsmodell zur Nachbildung von unternehmensübergreifenden Produktionsfehlern	Benjamin Rauch-Gebbensleben and Florian Kähne and Graham Horton and Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz and Michael Neike	\N	2008
7499381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sagner	München	\N	Slavistische Beiträge ; 72	WenzSPLI1973	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16691048*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	IX, 203 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3876900824}	\N	15f8a2de9327fbd7a6bac8aa5f93b0af	95e36339a28668f7f80f59a6265bc85c	2922d72b50d293131189a789b156c742	phdthesis	SPLIT: ein Verfahren zur maschinellen morphologischen Segmentierung russischer Wörter	Friedrich Wenzel	\N	1973
7500338	Developmental Disabilities Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JP Das Developmental Disabilities Centre. 6-102 Education North, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2G5, Canada. Tel: 780-492-4505; Fax: 780-492-1318; Web site: http://www. ualberta. ca/\\~{} jpdasddc/bulletin/index. html	\N	\N	\N	arnal2007ius	\N	\N		\N	\N	17	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb8393e91ddfffdde4103c99c192f433	08ffaf1a47d85022ed0cba7cdf9896a6	1625f3c05f8a85ea3591940fd2b8d8fe	article	{Instructing University Students to Conduct Discrete-Trials Teaching with Confederates Simulating Children with Autism.}	L. Arnal and D. Fazzio and G.L. Martin and CT Yu and L. Keilback and M. Starke	\N	2007
7500350	Behavior modification	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Behav Modif	\N	\N	\N	thiessen2009esi	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e960de30841506673739c2f6007d137b	86c150ed8b6304e2c863b21af49f3f1e	8658b50b29313828c751be2f8f2867a3	article	{Evaluation of a Self-Instructional Manual for Conducting Discrete-Trials Teaching With Children With Autism.}	C. Thiessen and D. Fazzio and L. Arnal and GL Martin and CT Yu and L. Keilback	\N	2009
7500356	Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier. 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32887-4800. Tel: 877-839-7126; Tel: 407-345-4020; Fax: 407-363-1354; e-mail: usjcs@ elsevier. com; Web site: http://www. elsevier. com	\N	\N	\N	downs2008eta	\N	\N		\N	\N	12	\N	3	\N		\N	c98d1f5d4f64f09ffbe71554b51f6339	0f5cc5b5cb42e8343ee51d66fc24def3	c2588bec87f1ddb0988fd815761c3d03	article	{Effects of Training and Feedback on Discrete Trial Teaching Skills and Student Performance.}	A. Downs and R.C. Downs and K. Rau	\N	2008
7500363	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	fazzio2009ius	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--66	\N	1	\N		\N	078a040b1fc9e049df15c4e6c837a062	722ffff073297c8f486e1faae9fc9cb5	be5de62d6767174683d9bf4afa60cc84	article	{Instructing university students to conduct discrete-trials teaching with children with autism}	D. Fazzio and G.L. Martin and L. Arnal and D.C.T. Yu	\N	2009
7500383	Psychology in the Schools	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company Hoboken	\N	\N	\N	ghezzi2007dtt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N		\N	6210b6884f09520d0f0bb5ae68aa9195	ff340d7051888e76db4f7d7b6a04b16b	ae06b2a3cd0e2a0e1964fb5602d59512	article	{Discrete trials teaching}	P.M. Ghezzi	\N	2007
7500394	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	lafasakis2007tpi	\N	\N		\N	\N	685	\N	4	\N		\N	5bfd1a71a6072231fd555089fb54c7d2	8017ea76cd2406d4d16b4490683256e1	589de495ef070e73d1d29c1635563308	article	{Training Parent Implementation of Discrete-Trial Teaching: Effects on Generalization of Parent Teaching and Child Correct Responding}	M. Lafasakis and P. Sturmey	\N	2007
7500398	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Applied Behavioral Science, 1000 Sunnyside Ave., KU, Lawrence, KS 66045-2133. Web site: http://seab. envmed. rochester. edu	\N	\N	\N	sarokoff2004ebs	\N	\N		\N	\N	535--538	\N	4	\N		\N	c9779c72178183e3858c3641c0311d3f	25176e46b169375dcefffb434e0857da	dc35cfb34a6cff9e06d8cfae6658c82d	article	{The effects of behavioral skills training on staff implementation of discrete-trial teaching}	R.A. Sarokoff and P. Sturmey	\N	2004
7500402	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	sarokoff2008eir	\N	\N		\N	\N	125--136	\N	1	\N		\N	41058140ad44097bbac2cb35a08352a4	b357e60cc7ea4ba248f97fcf8188d954	bf3e9fe7c6e75329c010d0088334e30a	article	{The effects of instructions, rehearsal, modeling, and feedback on acquisition and generalization of staff use of discrete trial teaching and student correct responses}	R.A. Sarokoff and P. Sturmey	\N	2008
7500403	Behavioral Interventions	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd. Chichester, UK	\N	\N	\N	wardhorner2008egc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	44105cc1816911f48b7005fb1a7fc76c	53734eb9b37ea564f636933c6d4d9fd5	f8fe2304a580f5c5d0949f490e657f6f	article	{The effects of general-case training and behavioral skills training on the generalization of parents' use of discrete-trial teaching, child correct responses, and child maladaptive behavior}	J. Ward-Horner and P. Sturmey	\N	2008
7500407	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	gutierrez2009eet	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c28a4df89ae612c87761af21e1aebfb1	a9c8920dcf9cd5d304cbc2ed4b6b801a	badf2a7e671a85e037fb190fac1c079c	article	{Evaluating the effectiveness of two commonly used discrete trial procedures for teaching receptive discrimination to young children with autism spectrum disorders}	A. Gutierrez and M.N. Hale and H.A. O’Brien and A.J. Fischer and J.S. Durocher and M. Alessandri	\N	2009
7500437	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	love2008eai	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bdcd834a85db20630ec8a164b1aab793	f5cfc4f9d99472acd0e461cf8d3415e6	f54cc4c03d75e10a8d401dc7c06b4533	article	{Early and intensive behavioral intervention for autism: A survey of clinical practices}	J.R. Love and J.E. Carr and S.M. Almason and A.I. Petursdottir	\N	2008
7500997	Computers \\& Education	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	pear2002sca	\N	\N		\N	\N	221--231	\N	1-3	\N		\N	dfae8ac87b1e9a64ca6d8ea7de78ca0b	a7a2059acaec33b9587ccf55e34001d1	6e6ac100546b5e58f6a01dbd9bd7a5cc	article	{A social constructivist approach to computer-mediated instruction}	J.J. Pear and D.E. Crone-Todd	\N	2002
7500999	Journal of applied behavior analysis	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS	\N	\N	\N	pear1999psi	\N	\N		\N	\N	205--210	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fd7577a844c9f026d85b080420c2f10	595b81e6cdd3e5046191b8283f2e5248	78804c89846e3799dbcf202f5fb65b58	article	{Personalized system of instruction in cyberspace}	J.J. Pear and D.E. Crone-Todd	\N	1999
7501003	Academic Exchange Quarterly, 4 (3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cronetodd2000odh	\N	\N		\N	\N	99--106	\N	\N	\N		\N	23dd063d1fe7b1e2bff7a3a872e04668	1777e761c6b92a9bc75910b68af90ee9	a5d07611551ba2c12c76db9aa498d77c	article	{Operational definitions of higher-order thinking objectives at the post-secondary level}	DE Crone-Todd and JJ Pear and CN Read	\N	2000
7501043	A Context for Science with a Commitment for Behavior Change	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cronetodd:abs	\N	\N		\N	\N	204	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f57c31f870011bee68ce8812127db81	3df387abb35ccd73be94ebcf8885c304	b303cd20b611d05fccc4cdcdadd07216	article	{Application of Bloom’s Taxonomy to PSI}	D.E. Crone-Todd and J.J. Pear	\N	2001
7501150	Research in developmental disabilities	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2007dto	\N	\N		\N	\N	207--218	\N	2	\N		\N	09f79f5cc12c157151fcf505cd1ef515	13dea445009d84129e2fb7f246aa227e	fe469d4ffeff4e8c169f0ed7ed9fdfe1	article	{Determining treatment outcome in early intervention programs for autism spectrum disorders: A critical analysis of measurement issues in learning based interventions}	J.L. Matson	\N	2007
7501156	Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	charlopchristy2003uvm	\N	\N		\N	\N	12	\N	1	\N		\N	0eb2b5d142630c5e88754c329ea538de	bf71de124114620334eca56a9600936d	df9c09bb0df7f37ffae56bb3d9716d3b	article	{Using video modeling to teach perspective taking to children with autism}	M.H. Charlop-Christy and S. Daneshvar	\N	2003
7501163	Behavioral Interventions	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd Chichester	\N	\N	\N	jacobson1998cbe	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	8e57fc4ccd891e994132389911d683c2	2181a8bdbb28b884d20943494d1a0691	4034657c6e49ec465b4516d0510a724c	article	{Cost-benefit estimates for early intensive behavioral intervention for young children with autism-general model and single state case}	J.W. Jacobson and J.A. Mulick and G. Green	\N	1998
7501169	Research in developmental disabilities	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	paclawskyj2000qbf	\N	\N		\N	\N	223--229	\N	3	\N		\N	dcaa99153931a9b1c346a1b4c7c30a08	ff9b1b74633b21f7c4c923900ed158b9	ae98b0d1ddaa1dbd0c071a035a9cae60	article	{Questions about behavioral function (QABF): A behavioral checklist for functional assessment of aberrant behavior}	T.R. Paclawskyj and J.L. Matson and K.S. Rush and Y. Smalls and T.R. Vollmer	\N	2000
7501180	Behavioral Interventions	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd. Chichester, UK	\N	\N	\N	weiss1999drs	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--22	\N	1	\N		\N	0da843731ce49eda30dd192c93aa7a32	923c4d7915f0c6202f944e5d8b0a4b44	e9edc73ae14dc51cbbfb8136f42daac6	article	{Differential rates of skill acquisition and outcomes of early intensive behavioral intervention for autism}	M.J. Weiss	\N	1999
7501184	Behavior modification	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	matson1999rme	\N	\N		\N	\N	647	\N	4	\N		\N	f7ddcfbc0246659591363d17e327e697	48650dc542ef9cd70a084ba9eaebc243	9f0ae04df333184f779d63fde79bf2a5	article	{Reliability of the matson evaluation of social skills in individuals with severe retardation (MESSIER)}	J.L. Matson and L.A. Leblanc and B. Weinheimer	\N	1999
7501194	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2007cra	\N	\N		\N	\N	28--37	\N	1	\N		\N	27e49092969e7da427a809d5c405106c	23bcf75ec853ab9b1a6e8b98f938691d	6b4e9cd9767d3e08b1bc26ca9f9377dd	article	{A critical review of assessment targets and methods for social skills excesses and deficits for children with autism spectrum disorders}	J.L. Matson and J. Wilkins	\N	2007
7501197	Research in Developmental Disabilities	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2007acb	\N	\N		\N	\N	567--579	\N	6	\N		\N	5e720a853c6fd33a6ac5d2861b3c7f51	f4431c3f094418ac81a60b7b867aa10e	44cd62a24447e5388d93380dbc648e7e	article	{Assessing challenging behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorders: A review}	J.L. Matson and M. Nebel-Schwalm	\N	2007
7501203	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2008eia	\N	\N		\N	\N	75--84	\N	1	\N		\N	6a8744c9b37c1fcf02c3b7a2fa68068d	348dddbfe3babd4904ccc93f049366c5	0ae6ed68d12659dbcad255550eba1d37	article	{Early identification and diagnosis in autism spectrum disorders in young children and infants: How early is too early?}	J.L. Matson and J. Wilkins and M. Gonz{\\'a}lez	\N	2008
7501210	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	matson2007ddp	\N	\N		\N	\N	75--84	\N	1	\N		\N	dbaead0517e0951b66d2f158cf94fa2c	b019a2615ad94d354adff6448d97abc5	90a0e9ee330105b622d8e8f68a100fd0	article	{Differential diagnosis of PDDNOS in children}	J.L. Matson and J.A. Boisjoli	\N	2007
7501214	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	laushey2000ess	\N	\N		\N	\N	183--193	\N	3	\N		\N	4ce85ac5780b752946f0d5d7b34fda6d	7df9197130ce68658cf0754f9aa9c6d5	280a5d354393279f561c27e8f834d4d6	article	{Enhancing social skills of kindergarten children with autism through the training of multiple peers as tutors}	K.M. Laushey and L.J. Heflin	\N	2000
7502339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STANFORD UNIV CA APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS LABS	\N	\N	\N	karlin1960otl	http://www.projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?handle=euclid.bsmsp/1200512606&view=body&content-type=pdf_1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbb3059d1a25f93e6dc12b0e9ff265c9	9ff6209393a563d6b584a741f375ebc0	dbea997873f58902f6ca1a0d693b5144	misc	{Occupation time laws for birth and death processes}	S. Karlin and J. McGREGOR and STANFORD UNIV CA APPLIED MATHEMATICS and STATISTICS LABS	\N	1960
7502352	Stochastic Process. Appl.	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fitzsimmons-pitman	http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/users/pitman/kac.pdf	\N	Kac's moment formula and the {F}eynman-{K}ac formula for
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              additive functionals of a {M}arkov process	\N	\N	117--134	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-4149}, mrclass = {60J25 (60H05 60J55)}, mrreviewer = {Zoran Vondra{\\v{c}}ek}, mrnumber = {MR1670526 (2000a:60136)}, fjournal = {Stochastic Processes and their Applications}, coden = {STOPB7}	   Mark Kac introduced a method for calculating the distribution of the integral Av = 0 v(Xt ) dt
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for a function v of a Markov process (Xt ; t¿0) and a suitable random time T , which yields
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the Feynman­Kac formula for the moment-generating function of Av . We review Kac's method,
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with emphasis on an aspect often overlooked. This is Kac's formula for moments of Av , which
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may be stated as follows. For any random time T such that the killed process (Xt ; 06t¡T )
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is Markov with substochastic semi-group Kt (x; dy) = Px (Xt  dy; T ¿t), any non-negative mea-
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surable function v, and any initial distribution , the nth moment of Av is P An = n! (GMv )n 1
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                                                                                  v
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where G = 0 Kt dt is the Green's operator of the killed process, Mv is the operator of mul-
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tiplication by v, and 1 is the function that is identically 1. 
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	eeb3240e6e610fec4d1aaa82aedbf38c	2c90c074b411f55f8b580b464e9c1bdd	2f1582985a685f7914b042492d49f56e	article	Kac's moment formula and the {F}eynman-{K}ac formula for
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              additive functionals of a {M}arkov process	P. J. Fitzsimmons and Jim Pitman	\N	1999
7503069	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	haliloglu:09	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e088103	\N	Analysis of Correlations between Energy and Residue Fluctuations in Native Proteins and Determination of Specific Sites for Binding	\N	\N	088103	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {088103}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.088103}	\N	625a9def8615bbba18392f93f873f9fe	d2329137382242cf2fd7541bd6e446fd	ad97fef8d5480806907550872f91b982	article	Analysis of Correlations between Energy and Residue Fluctuations in Native Proteins and Determination of Specific Sites for Binding	Turkan Haliloglu and Burak Erman	\N	2009
7503342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Gallery Publ.	London	\N	\N	HirsThe1994	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {1-85709-066-7}	\N	7b876cbc7c56ef3da97e511c4fdc03b1	8171a0d0ccc86fd7a62d7b408c119c8c	91ce9f59005a8362157052bb55622f6c	book	¬The young Michelangelo	Hirst, Michael and Michelangelo <Buonarroti>	\N	1994
7503600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hartley:Quality	http://arxiv.org/ftp/cs/papers/9902/9902009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	171137f17cec2e451b998cf0477531b2	c17e77478f0bb07b98c5d6f2ae5a86ea	347bc434d57a2ebc832ceda2d1a84ef5	article	Quality of OCR for degraded Text Images	Roger Hartley and Kathleen Crumpton	\N	[1998]
7503610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hawking-Measuring-2001	http://www.ils.unc.edu/~losee/par/paril.pdf.	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The effectiveness of twenty public search engines is evaluated using TREC-inspired methods and a set of 54 queries taken from real Web search logs. The World Wide Web is taken as the test collection and a combination of crawler and text retrieval system is evaluated. The engines are compared on a range of measures derivable from binary relevance judgments of the first seven live results returned. Statistical testing reveals a significant difference between engines and high intercorrelations between measures. Surprisingly, given the dynamic nature of the Web and the time elapsed, there is also a high correlation between results of this study and a previous study by Gordon and Pathak. For nearly all engines, there is a gradual decline in precision at increasing cutoff after some initial fluctuation. Performance of the engines as a group is found to be inferior to the group of participants in the TREC-8 Large Web task, although the best engines approach the median of those systems. Shortcomings of current Web search evaluation methodology are identified and recommendations are made for future improvements. In particular, the present study and its predecessors deal with queries which are assumed to derive from a need to find a selection of documents relevant to a topic. By contrast, real Web search reflects a range of other information need types which require different judging and different measures.	5c33586312919d03297aa788a3525462	4db9afffea81ae7e478843231a1b7762	9e8ae72c81b1b98122f7703085368ea0	article	Measuring search engine quality	David Hawking and Nick Craswell and Peter Bailey and Kathleen Griffiths	\N	2001
7503638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Library	Harvard	\N	\N	Chapman:Search	http://preserve.harvard.edu/pubs/ocr_report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50e1fbc35b87b71ce470ebd0e6fefa44	e4ef3f322690b151e9733962a548e368	e3ace751a02952aa6882b98f531139bf	incollection	Measuring Search Retrieval Accuracy of Uncorrected OCR: Findings from the Harvard-Radcliffe Online Historical Reference Shelf Digitization Project	Stephen Chapman	\N	2001
7503908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '01: Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502350	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502348.502350	\N	The designers' outpost	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida}, isbn = {1-58113-438-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502348.502350}	In our previous studies into web design, we found that pens, paper, walls, and tables were often used for explaining, developing, and communicating ideas during the early phases of design. These wall-scale paper-based design practices inspired The Designers' Outpost, a tangible user interface that combines the affordances of paper and large physical workspaces with the advantages of electronic media to support information design. With Outpost, users collaboratively author web site information architectures on an electronic whiteboard using physical media (Post-it notes and images), structuring and annotating that information with electronic pens. This interaction is enabled by a touch-sensitive SMART Board augmented with a robust computer vision system, employing a rear-mounted video camera for capturing movement and a front-mounted high-resolution camera for capturing ink. We conducted a participatory design study with fifteen professional web designers. The study validated that Outpost supports information architecture work practice, and led to our adding support for fluid transitions to other tools.	187f781799261d064114e0c0f4ada83e	004a4e7416e19b9477fdfff4ea9767dc	9832ab0d82c8cfaaa82d99fc35d2a3a8	inproceedings	The designers' outpost: a tangible interface for collaborative web site	Scott R. Klemmer and Mark W. Newman and Ryan Farrell and Mark Bilezikjian and James A. Landay	\N	2001
7503962	Journal of Finance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tetlock2007	http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/finance/TSM_More_Than_Words_02_07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {forthcoming.(2)(3)}, tech = {and}	We examine whether a simple quantitative measure of language can be used to predict individual firms ' accounting earnings and stock returns. Our three main findings are: (1)the fraction of negative words in firm-specific news stories forecasts low firm earnings;for a brief period of time, firms ' stock prices underreact to the information embedded in negative words;the earnings and return predictability from negative words is largest for the stories that focus on firms ' fundamentals. Together these findings suggest that linguistic media content captures otherwise hard-to-quantify aspects of firms ' fundamentals, which investors quickly incorporate in stock prices	2c0d8c08b3a038cedabb3d4e79a12b88	107b6a9572c07751def836b897ddfc58	4107f2e7ed0b6ca372a7fdaf7420b92d	misc	More Than Words: Quantifying Language to Measure Firms ' Fundamentals	Tetlock	\N	2007
7504176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lu2008	http://snde.rutgers.edu/wp/%5B46%5D-WP_cheap_talk.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7324eb33e2ee0635ec32033f4710691	c14a7a3d3c2b5689bb51e38861fb1301	86cc2f7e9e0abee76dab9fc62e95ef4c	article	Is Talk Cheap Online: Strategic Interaction in A Stock Trading Chat Room	Jie Lu and Bruce Mizrach	\N	2008
7504240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Texas Press	Austin	\N	Fordyce W. Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series	SWB-301730229	\N	\N		\N	Includes bibliographical references and index	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-292-71869-2}, size = {p. cm}	\N	ff537eb1e808ac9a3123f220e44d75a4	9d29b7ea910fb41cc543bf0a4897f63b	0415c4553e32f1e5fe8326782b143dda	book	Greek sport and social status	Mark Golden	\N	2009
7504270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cao2006	http://www.econ.umn.edu/~ruicao/Research/version%203%20for%20network%20paper.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5500371f3b078e24633b4bf8d63eee71	2a8f066c24e544b96bde4fce0d726fb4	4f32f5f649d4dbf306b88a032fe47395	article	Information Communication in Financial Networks	Rui Cao and Chun Xia	\N	2006
7504289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schuster2003	http://www.econ.umn.edu/~ruicao/Research/version%203%20for%20network%20paper.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d808d765f18d504f335222a70db857db	df8f3f94cabb0216fe01c26c04cc9390	5cf0cb4b3da7889ae15a1aae5c6d4aa0	article	Fifty-Fifty. Aktienempfehlungen und Börsenkurse. Wirkungen und Nutzen von Anlagetips in den Wirtschaftsmedien (Entwurf)	Thomas Schuster	\N	2003
7504323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	antweiler2002	http://strategy.sauder.ubc.ca/antweiler/public/returns.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8520d4632bc77c8cff50de335940e0fe	086c698a7f1e7f7a7aba56fe78f83f13	65425a8f2fcce16c6f7fecb969f9d40c	article	Internet Stock Message Boards and Stock Returns	\N	Werner Antweiler and Murray Z. Frank	2002
7504337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	antweiler2006	http://www.carleton.ca/economics/seminar%20papers/A_Werner.pdf	\N	Do US Stock Markets Typically Overreact to Corporate News Stories? by Werner Antweiler, Murray Frank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It is widely believed that once news is made public the information is fully reflected in prices within at most a day or two(the efficient market hypothesis). We test this idea using the set of 245, 429 Wall Street Journal corporate news stories fromUsing computational linguistics methods we classify the stories according to topic, and for each topic with a sufficient number of identified events, we run an event study. Our results differ from popular impressions in several ways.On average there is a reversal or overreaction, so that pre-event and post-event abnormal returns have the opposite sign.Statistically significant return momentum is observed for many days after publication.As a result, the inference to be drawn from an event study is often very sensitive to the assumed event window.The average news story has a bigger and more prolonged impact during a recession than during an expansion.	4c07a1d2234c8e9f1ed8342c65828eb1	24ee3e42d67b26a2349855a49da7f92e	c36aedc0124dfaa9e59d07480f2ec002	misc	Do US Stock Markets Typically Overreact to Corporate News Stories? 	Werner Antweiler and Murray Z. Frank	\N	2006 
7504510	Journal of Field Robotics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 	\N	\N	wiley2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rob.20147	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of Field Robotics	\N	\N	661-692	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1002/rob.20147}	\N	2052baecc7a9e7aa2ec6302892732c24	430710345ec8172223167225d74cd7ad	7549521593e6a382f22c395af78e8ad4	article	Stanley: The robot that won the DARPA Grand Challenge	Sebastian Thrun and Mike Montemerlo and Hendrik Dahlkamp and David Stavens and Andrei Aron and James Diebel and Philip Fong and John Gale and Morgan Halpenny and Gabriel Hoffmann and Kenny Lau and Celia Oakley and Mark Palatucci and Vaughan Pratt and Pascal Stang and Sven Strohband and Cedric Dupont and Lars-Erik Jendrossek and Christian Koelen and Charles Markey and Carlo Rummel and Joe van Niekerk and Eric Jensen and Philippe Alessandrini and Gary Bradski and Bob Davies and Scott Ettinger and Adrian Kaehler and Ara Nefian and Pamela Mahoney	\N	2006
7504798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	Oxford early Christian studies	Davis:2008	\N	\N		\N	65 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-925862-8}, totalpages = {XVII, 371 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	db6600c77190d11ec68180726acc8ebe	c378b1b9de70c58cfb494be941649355	e7bf53b24030be776343bf55ead8d791	book	Coptic Christology in practice : incarnation and divine participation in late antique and medieval Egypt	Stephen J. Davis	\N	2008
7504813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liverpool Univ. Press	Liverpool	\N	Translated texts for historians	NemesiusEmesenus:2008	\N	\N		\N	16,95 GBP	\N	\N	49	\N	isbn = {978-1-84631-132-1}, totalpages = {VIII, 273 S.}	\N	d79b1898da2d11ddc2fcac03ceff89f7	50c123a7f60474c419789dccda07e282	18e3302a08dcf1c456ec8f9902951e8e	book	Nemesius. On the nature of man	\N	Philip Van Der Eijk and Robert W. Sharples	2008
7504815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford u.a.	\N	The Oxford early Christian studies	Hermanowicz:2008	\N	\N		\N	55 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-923635-0}, totalpages = {XII, 254 S.}	\N	1454ac32b3133869083801dbfd993302	0eb6a1e86e4ea5544b1b6a5ddd843a3c	5aeb879260d3ebd012d30d09b0f001b9	book	Possidius of Calama : a study of the North African episcopate at the time of Augustine	Erika Hermanowicz	\N	2008
7504818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Humfress:2007	\N	\N		\N	68 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-820841-9}, totalpages = {XIV, 344 S.}	This book approaches the subject of late Roman law from the perspective of legal practice revealed in courtroom processes, as well as more ‘informal’ types of dispute settlement. From at least the early 4th century, leading bishops, ecclesiastics, and Christian polemicists participated in a vibrant culture of forensic argument with far-reaching effects on theological debate, the development of ecclesiastical authority, and the elaboration of early ‘Canon law’. One of the most innovative aspects of late Roman law was the creation and application of new legal categories used in the prosecution of ‘heretics’. Leading Christian polemicists not only used techniques of argument learnt in the late Roman rhetorical schools to help position the Church within the structure of Empire, they also used those techniques in cases involving accusations against ‘heretics’ — thus defining and developing the concept of Christian orthodoxy itself.
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- Auch in Oxford Scholarship Online	477343fe4614c2ea4b3f3a7a66504838	0eca3e932c0a937a524c654220bc80bc	754f353b985699f49ff922cb030e3e67	book	Orthodoxy and the courts in late antiquity	Caroline Humfress	\N	2007
7504828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Nordostafrikanisch-westasiatische Studien	Kreikenbom:2007	\N	\N		\N	41,10€	\N	\N	6	\N	isbn = {978-3-631-55040-3 - 3-631-55040-5}, totalpages = {VI, 191 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.}	\N	ac93b7da28174bfae6696c774400f391	ac298b1c7004e6ea9cf8448e009ac461	820dc55a764f1d060e1997d797b69a39	book	Arabische Christen - Christen in Arabien	\N	Detlev Kreikenbom	2007
7504831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	Tübingen	\N	Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum	LeuenbergerWenger:2008	\N	\N		\N	79€	\N	\N	49	\N	isbn = {978-3-16-149677-6}, totalpages = {IX, 426 S.}	\N	8e9933b53eb1677a3ec4d71c43c36cbd	8f25a994af16ea2cd3487b31fb6ef4bb	a9c96ff34f5bb5350e19da71e4fbbfd0	book	Ethik und christliche Identität bei Gregor von Nyssa	Sandra Leuenberger-Wenger	\N	2008
7504836	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	The early church fathers	MacLeod:2009	\N	\N		\N	22,99€	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-415-43408-9 - 0-415-43408-4}, totalpages = {X, 194 S.}	\N	b87c41994ee80b2a322eddc46f51657b	a987c44ccd6efec53c163f8bb5d4f3bf	e1b0b974cf645061fa1cbc7a06043e71	book	Theodore of Mopsuestia	Frederick G. MacLeod	\N	2009
7504839	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	Oxford early Christian studies	Mosshammer:2008	\N	\N		\N	65 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-954312-0}, totalpages = {XI, 474 S.}	\N	9ed36bba08b1a21ed65771c865f16aa5	37e82486f9a4530089a53bbfd8bd4c78	248776f98d8c800e84798c25be193d34	book	The Easter computus and the origins of the Christian era	Alden A. Mosshammer	\N	2008
7504842	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Malden, MA	\N	Blackwell companions to religion	Parry:2007	\N	\N		\N	85 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-631-23423-3 - 978-0-631-23423-4}, totalpages = {528 S.}	\N	252084691219fc623a11fdbe263545ea	4a4b1038b22ba68a3ced7326b0dcac90	73d4dd25371e75b2a9546a53c6dc2b60	book	The Blackwell companion to Eastern Christianity	\N	Kenneth Parry	2007
7504843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Pennsylvania Press	Philadelphia	\N	Divinations	Schott:2008	\N	\N		\N	59,95$	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-8122-4092-4}	\N	f5a96d4cb973d2a74f72c8065aa62af9	0832e3ad4ca0d04d36aa4ed7f8f1174f	f6cb6f49a8bd7b28d430c86b3cfc5223	book	Christianity, empire, and the making of religion in late antiquity	Jeremy M. Schott	\N	2008
7504848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mellen	Lewiston, NY [u.a.]	\N	\N	Searby:2007	\N	\N		\N	114,95 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7734-5296-6 - 0-7734-5298-2}	\N	9783c37e9d59da5621ef38b634abb2cc	f94ab86de27684d8305d7b3b6320f43f	4cdea6db29b1f31532ddcbed09bc938e	book	The Corpus Parisinum : a critical edition of the Greek text, with commentary and English translation ; a medieval anthology of Greek texts from the Pre-Socratics to the Church Fathers, 600 B.C. - 700 A.D	\N	Denis Michael Searby	2007
7504850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Too:1998	\N	\N		\N	82 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-815076-8}, totalpages = {IX, 326 S.}	\N	a2390b30d84d7c636fcf312e4ecc6652	9aefa50108b431a2fe7a5586da9c3e70	2ba8d25a14a86810a7e0414cf9a2624a	book	The idea of ancient literary criticism	Yun Lee Too	\N	1998
7504855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	Mnemosyne : Supplements ; Vol. 307 : Monographs on Greek and Roman language and literature	SWB-292970471	\N	\N		\N	Falsche ISBN im Buch	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-16624-0978-9004-16624-0}, size = {VIII, 514 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	6c65a29717484a79bf8b89291454794c	7dc1ff24a2402ba26c46d5fc0eaab09d	677ac78453e87153148e91ade4f091d0	proceedings	Kakos : badness and anti-value in classical antiquity	\N	Ineke Sluiter	2008
7504858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	Treadgold:2007	\N	\N		\N	66 GBP	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4039-3458-1}, totalpages = {XV, 431 S. : Ill. Kt.}	\N	057df69fa9d1826a21fdd56f8582dfa9	cfafbc9801b0e716ba6b82b895796662	0a516ecea9e056983cd81b6c210057a8	book	The early Byzantine historians	Warren T. Treadgold	\N	2007
7504865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur	Wallraff:2006	\N	\N		\N	98€	\N	\N	157	\N	isbn = {3-11-019105-9 - 978-3-11-019105-9}, totalpages = {VIII, 346 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	4d1ef362b583bb64d73ca17ae313fc6a	497c8b314dc738e77c533949828a4619	b6594f266ec9166b65e47f252c09b173	book	Julius Africanus und die christliche Weltchronik	\N	Martin Wallraff	2006
7504875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Antiquitas: Reihe 1, Abhandlungen zur alten Geschichte	Ziegler:2007	\N	\N		\N	90 €
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06AG/K 3487	\N	\N	54	\N	isbn = {978-3-7749-3496-2}, totalpages = {361 S.}	\N	68f76f02ff15c2aae9455c0b631ce786	310bcbece5c86397c2b259b54f2c0364	a7f20993ff047e6d54e7d60bf4545ecd	book	Successio. Die Vorsteher der stadrömischen Christengemeinde in den ersten beiden Jahrhunderten	Mario Ziegler	\N	2007
7504968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Broder07SemApp	\N	\N		\N	\N	559--566	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277837}	\N	e4b4437d9c7fd545084d0b3015a5d62e	00b18d6410840b4922e978f11a14ca08	31c8b1061806c9dd960672fec2fcb459	inproceedings	A semantic approach to contextual advertising	Andrei Broder and Marcus Fontoura and Vanja Josifovski and Lance Riedel	\N	2007
7505110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INTERACT	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/interact/CzerwinskiSRMRS03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/interact/interact2003.html#CzerwinskiSRMRS03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/interact/2003	isbn = {1-58603-363-8}, date = {2005-05-30}	\N	45f8de9d1184f65f682b0049de25d0f0	cdc172434b4c6fe1b5906037387ba021	b30d7d676645a1af8eafda564182f1c5	inproceedings	Toward Characterizing the Productivity Benefits of Very Large Displays.	Mary Czerwinski and Greg Smith and Tim Regan and Brian Meyers and George G. Robertson and Gary Starkweather	Matthias Rauterberg and Marino Menozzi and Janet Wesson	2003
7505163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2008: Workshop Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien	\N	\N	\N	\N	TU Dresden	\N	\N	Koch_Ott_2008	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/wp-content/uploads/koch-ott-2008-geneme-ideamirrors-beitrag.pdf	\N		\N	\N	241-252	\N	\N	\N		\N	972f0ed234acbb24f7aa8e1574c850fa	9dfb28b4bde68b9e5d3cb88764002b8b	92af5aa943a5b3b9e586637139650c33	inproceedings	Idea Mirrors - Einsatz großer Wandbildschirme zur Förderung diskontinuierlicher Innovation in der Softwarebranche	Michael Koch and Florian Ott	Klaus Meißner and Martin Engelin	2008
7505204	Information Fusion, 2008 11th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	30 2008-July 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4632191	\N	\N	Surveillance of large land, air or sea areas with a multitude of sensor and sensor types typically generates huge amounts of data. Human operators trying to establish individual or collective maritime situation awareness are often overloaded by this information. In order to help them cope with this information overload, we have developed a combined methodology of data visualization, interaction and mining techniques that allows filtering out anomalous vessels, by building a model over normal behavior from which the user can detect deviations. The methodology includes a set of interactive visual representations that support the insertion of the userpsilas knowledge and experience in the creation, validation and continuous update of the normal model. Additionally, this paper presents a software prototype that implements the suggested methodology.	\N	\N	1-8	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	613228cf00525d211000a7a2e44e15a0	49ac59ecf03d7a6521a0b64cc3f1d0ae	4fbbd1e3e286ff7e16472e5045d9a6a1	article	Improving maritime anomaly detection and situation awareness through interactive visualization	M. Riveiro and G. Falkman and T. Ziemke	\N	2008
7505395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mindful Press	\N	\N	\N	Nelson_2009_Geeks	http://www.lulu.com/content/5672758	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Computer movies, music, 3D; the eternal fight between Jobs and Gates; the tangled stories of the Internet and the World Wide Web; all these and more are punchily told in brief chapters on many topics such as The Web Browser Salad, Voting Machines, Google, Web 2.0 and much more. These short stories make great reading – it's a book to dip in and out of.
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You'll find answers to such questions as
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- "Why do alphabets have upper case, why not numbers?"
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- "Why does everything have to be hierarchical on computers? That's not how *my* projects are organized!"
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- "Where did WYSIWYG come from?" The answer will surprise you.
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Plus, you'll find out why the author, a well-known computer veteran, hopes it can all become much better.	5ec2be8cf56b7df21987c614f418dd09	57ab471f1b87e54a5da3955b0a260534	d6fc6fd1906b8ef329e15e0680ff6015	book	Geeks Bearing Gifts v.1.1	Ted Nelson	\N	2009
7505478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '06: Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1167488	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1167473.1167488	\N	The DaCapo benchmarks	\N	\N	169--190	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, Oregon, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-348-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1167473.1167488}	Since benchmarks drive computer science research and industry product development, which ones we use and how we evaluate them are key questions for the community. Despite complex runtime tradeoffs due to dynamic compilation and garbage collection required for Java programs, many evaluations still use methodologies developed for C, C++, and Fortran. SPEC, the dominant purveyor of benchmarks, compounded this problem by institutionalizing these methodologies for their Java benchmark suite. This paper recommends benchmarking selection and evaluation methodologies, and introduces the DaCapo benchmarks, a set of open source, client-side Java benchmarks. We demonstrate that the complex interactions of (1) architecture, (2) compiler, (3) virtual machine, (4) memory management, and (5) application require more extensive evaluation than C, C++, and Fortran which stress (4) much less, and do not require (3). We use and introduce new value, time-series, and statistical metrics for static and dynamic properties such as code complexity, code size, heap composition, and pointer mutations. No benchmark suite is definitive, but these metrics show that DaCapo improves over SPEC Java in a variety of ways, including more complex code, richer object behaviors, and more demanding memory system requirements. This paper takes a step towards improving methodologies for choosing and evaluating benchmarks to foster innovation in system design and implementation for Java and other managed languages.	8c368685c261505da12d9ea1f0cc2d76	e0bc32b2ffdc0426d0cfa5847947bd6a	59aecc4074a73cd0027d5c82961bceb5	inproceedings	The DaCapo Benchmarks: Java Benchmarking Development and Analysis	Stephen M. Blackburn and Robin Garner and Chris Hoffmann and Asjad M. Khang and Kathryn S. McKinley and Rotem Bentzur and Amer Diwan and Daniel Feinberg and Daniel Frampton and Samuel Z. Guyer and Martin Hirzel and Antony Hosking and Maria Jump and Han Lee and J. Eliot B. Moss and B. Moss and Aashish Phansalkar and Darko Stefanovi\\'{c} and Thomas VanDrunen and Daniel von Dincklage and Ben Wiedermann	\N	2006
7505494	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of Synchronous Languages, Applications, and Programming (SLAP)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	EsterelVM	http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~sedwards/papers/plummer2006esterel.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c8bbab5562cc5a2c5773799e3e5a334	4e335f1a688822676f853602e0a6466d	be063ac493e5175b8ad78875ce7cc11c	inproceedings	An Esterel Virtual Machine for Embedded Systems	\N	\N	2006
7505512	SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1168896	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1168917.1168896	\N	Mapping esterel onto a multi-threaded embedded processor	\N	\N	303--314	\N	5	\N	issn = {0163-5980}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1168917.1168896}	The synchronous language Esterel is well-suited for programming control-dominated reactive systems at the system level. It provides non-traditional control structures, in particular concurrency and various forms of preemption, which allow to concisely express reactive behavior. As these control structures cannot be mapped easily onto traditional, sequential processors, an alternative approach that has emerged recently makes use of special-purpose reactive processors. However, the designs proposed so far have limitations regarding completeness of the language support, and did not really take advantage of compile-time knowledge to optimize resource usage.This paper presents a reactive processor, the Kiel Esterel Processor 3a (KEP3a), and its compiler. The KEP3a improves on earlier designs in several areas; most notable are the support for exception handling and the provision of context-dependent preemption handling instructions. The KEP3a compiler presented here is to our knowledge the first for multi-threaded reactive processors. The translation of Esterel's preemption constructs onto KEP3a assembler is straightforward; however, a challenge is the correct and efficient representation of Esterel's concurrency. The compiler generates code that respects data and control dependencies using the KEP3a priority-based scheduling mechanism. We present a priority assignment approach that makes use of a novel concurrent control flow graph and has a complexity that in practice tends to be linear in the size of the program. Unlike earlier Esterel compilation schemes, this approach avoids unnecessary context switches by considering each thread's actual execution state at run time. Furthermore, it avoids code replication present in other approaches.	20437e660b070c9a8fd5059244f00192	4b18345a0b4bea90fbc9934dad09c159	2c010babdfc748066b87a1fc58fd55cd	article	Mapping Esterel onto a Multi-Threaded Embedded Processor	Xin Li and Marian Boldt and Reinhard von Hanxleden	\N	2006
7505520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '07: Proceedings of the 22nd annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1297033	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297033&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=24267881&CFTOKEN=31542271	\N	Statistically rigorous java performance evaluation	\N	\N	57--76	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-786-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297027.1297033}	\N	30355b11a56c89207fb1787bf68307e4	9227a4089a981381accd9fc99881f353	b82ce68f2346f3254b1d50302643606b	inproceedings	Statistically Rigorous Java Performance Evaluation	Andy Georges and Dries Buytaert and Lieven Eeckhout	\N	2007
7505576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frieder2007	http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.law.harvard.edu/files/Spam%20Works.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e682a49dd94bdc8129f18b86d121e287	894a57f106633c5a76573eae02030519	d43d82d6eb08ade43308194c92dc9259	article	Spam Works: Evidence from Stock Touts and Corresponding Market Activity	Jonathan Zittrain Laura L. Frieder	\N	2007
7505616	SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers	VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fannkuch	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=382109.382124	\N	Performing Lisp analysis of the FANNKUCH benchmark	\N	\N	2--12	\N	4	\N	issn = {1045-3563}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/382109.382124}	This paper analyzes the FANNKUCH benchmark, that was discussed on the comp.lang.lisp internet newsgroup during September 1994, and reviews the performance issues underlying it. This benchmark involves operations on integers and vectors of integers so one might expect that Lisp and C versions could have comparable performance. However, the original benchmark suggested that the Lisp version was at least 10 times slower than the C version. While this version appeared to be optimized, several important improvements are possible.The improved version is between 24 and 116 percent slower than C when run on several Lisp implementations. This can be accounted for by differences in the quality of the compiled code of the inner loops of the benchmark, not by an essential difference between the two languages. The GNU C compiler, gcc, produces a loop with a larger overall size (footprint) but with a smaller loop body than the current Lisp compilers. In principle, a Lisp compiler can produce these loops with the same or fewer number of instructions.It is easy to write benchmarks that make Lisp appear slower than C. However, as with any highly tuned benchmark, a small change can have a profound effect on performance. even in C. For example, replacing / 2 by &Gt;1 makes a 40% improvement. Also changing the representation of integers and arrays of integers among C's built in types varies the performance by 80%.	c543d4a17296cbd455a8b233707024ef	52f04122b6119ff8c6762788dbadc10a	cda34d472a011e77c33a830869cf336c	article	Performing Lisp analysis of the FANNKUCH benchmark	Kenneth R. Anderson and Duane Rettig	\N	1994
7505630	Information Retrieval	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pang.Lee2008OpinionMiningand	\N	\N	JL: Suggested by Mike Thelwall.	\N	\N	1--135	\N	1-2	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}, doi = {10.1561/1500000001}	An important part of our information-gathering behavior has always
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been to ﬁnd out what other people think. With the growing availability
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and popularity of opinion-rich resources such as online review sites
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and personal blogs, new opportunities and challenges arise as people
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now can, and do, actively use information technologies to seek out and
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understand the opinions of others. The sudden eruption of activity in
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the area of opinion mining and sentiment analysis, which deals with
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the computational treatment of opinion, sentiment, and subjectivity
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in text, has thus occurred at least in part as a direct response to the
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surge of interest in new systems that deal directly with opinions as a
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ﬁrst-class object.
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This survey covers techniques and approaches that promise to
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directly enable opinion-oriented information-seeking systems. Our
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focus is on methods that seek to address the new challenges raised by
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sentiment-aware applications, as compared to those that are already
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present in more traditional fact-based analysis. We include material
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on summarization of evaluative text and on broader issues regarding
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privacy, manipulation, and economic impact that the development of
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opinion-oriented information-access services gives rise to. To facilitate
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future work, a discussion of available resources, benchmark datasets,
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and evaluation campaigns is also provided.
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	e7076ad5298ca63900738bdcde449663	7bfd8b20ea5f9fb76e96d71c3155c50c	60ec6588322693f7636f8cd3bc820783	article	{Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis}	B. Pang and L. Lee	\N	2008
7505715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	colla2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper develops a dynamic model of trading with asymmetrically informed traders
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engaging in (and/or a priori experiencing) information sharing about the long-term value of
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an asset. We show that in the presence of information sharing, the equilibrium price process is
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aﬀected by the amount of information shared; trading activity and price volatility both cluster
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at the end of the trading period, and price informativeness is reduced. The previous eﬀects
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are particularly severe, and generate high private incentives to share long-lived information.
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Our model predicts a rich variety of new patterns of liquidity, volume and return volatility.
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	629d6b6efdc5d5d1d3187cf4b492d7bd	a2d87f9e4bd9ea04cf03ee7cd71120ce	6f59c176784f38c22704e0a0b51aa281	article	Information Sharing and Dynamic Trading	Antonio Mele Paolo Colla	\N	2004
7505731	Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Silvestre:1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	102-104	\N	\N	\N		\N	e70a8126ef69afc45d2d342d58bd4d02	9e7802d35e11818d0562eed7af6a5524	797cbc0f7d526c37d92c370a683fadd0	article	A propos d'une récente édition de la « Damnatio Arrii » de Rimini	H. Silvestre	\N	1973
7505856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RE '08: Proceedings of the 2008 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Niu08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1475824	\N	Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements	\N	\N	155--164	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3309-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RE.2008.49}	We introduce an extractive approach to building a product line's requirements assets. We define the functional requirements profiles (FRPs) according to the linguistic characterization of a domain's action-oriented concerns, and show that FRPs can be extracted from a document based on domain-aware lexical affinities that bear a 'verb - direct object' relation. The validated FRPs are then amenable to semantic case analysis so as to uncover the variation structures. Finally, merging FRPs helps discover the requirements interdependencies. We use orthogonal variability modeling to represent the product line's external variability and constraints. We apply our approach to an auto-marker product line. The study shows our approach complements domain analysis by quickly offering insights into system functionalities and product line variabilities.	a4aee270b6d1c0183b2b055adddc6d1b	ff55797ce4ffad1aac444bf08525f99d	9d5fae4e82f75a27c7bcd6a2889b76da	inproceedings	Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements	Nan Niu and Steve Easterbrook	\N	2008
7506055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greiner	Remshalden	\N	\N	UBHD66645580	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 774	\N	Basel, Univ., Diss., 2006 u.d.T.: Aspekte der gesellschaftlichen Wahrnehmung des kleinen Kindes in der athenischen Polis des 5. Jhs. v. Chr. im Spiegel archäologischer Quellen	275 S., [17] Bl	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86705-022-7}, language = {ger}	\N	567b267ca6aa2152bbdfa3d3d31942fe	7e161a3cedc3aebee6d8e59ecf1c573c	b56505d49825296f6e5d2783138e1a17	book	Kinder in Athen im gesellschaftlichen Wandel des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.	Marie-Claire Crelier	\N	2008
7506080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66662845	\N	\N	UB: 2009 B 165	\N	\N	224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2153-4}, language = {ger}	\N	7d9f50ce55753880b2ff739b8d415139	ee3b98822511786623fcb6a53c2a3159	add5721d30e81245364785cf838a1301	book	Die großen Schlachten der Antike	Kelly De Vries	\N	2008
7506087	Expert Systems with Applications	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BoeSpoNauKru09	\N	\N		\N	\N	155-164	\N	1	\N		\N	17c5cd6e95c3f6ccebbdb80934b61a59	badd9ce9c5cb12bbc892575ba376c4bd	1879d6b0a1c66a8703fad7b53c05bd1c	article	Mining changing customer segments in dynamic markets	Mirko Böttcher and Martin Spott and Detlef Nauck and Rudolf Kruse	\N	2009
7506095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phoibos-Verlag	\N	\N	Wien archäologisch ; Bd. 4	UBHD66639128	\N	\N	UB 2009 R 142	\N	\N	86 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-85161-003-1}, language = {ger}	\N	081ec07dbe6c1354a07bf35dfa2e7fb9	a7afcb91ea7391fc81eb11226a7472b8	d0a3fea566c14ed72a6c553f87387cfc	book	Licht & Wärme : Beleuchtung und Heizung im Wandel der Zeit	Ingeborg Gaisbauer and Christine Ranseder and Sylvia Sakl-Oberthaler	\N	2008
7506108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM-Verl. M{\\"u}ller	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	MaliWert2007	\N	\N	KUG RecherchePortal
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beta
\
test	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8364-0934-6}	\N	a5bbb2d6371a33166e573eb3d4f2453a	8a5d64ab4f77994121d75b4389f2fc56	3fc21bae04a7e94830808e1f9070d868	book	Wertorientierte Steuerung in der Lebensversicherung	Alexander Malik	\N	2007
7506124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archaeopress	\N	\N	British Archaeological Reports : International series ; 1878	UBHD66664382	\N	\N	UB: 2009 D 402	\N	Freiburg, Br., Univ., Diss., 2007 u.d.T.: Kalogeroudis, Georgios: Griechische Wehranlagen I	IV, 402 S., [42	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4073-0358-1}, language = {ger}	\N	2a1d4c36c72c7fb3279093af7b0f9d32	27ccc47fc9fd0d29d6ffc4e3905a5bac	947736afebe11e2aee8871c5539494bc	book	Befestigungsanlagen im griechischen Raum in der Bronzezeit und ihre Entwicklung von neolithischer bis in archaische Zeit	Georgios Kalogeroudis	\N	2008
7506137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66647059	\N	\N	UB: 2009 C 242	\N	\N	XVIII, 388 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521-51321-0, 0-521-51321-9}, language = {eng}	\N	1410f3c79634b4c35354b228988f8896	eefa62a11b428fdb33cdd014897dc80c	c043741376aa0357236b5731444b40f1	book	Art and identity in dark age Greece, 1100 - 700 B.C.E.	Susan Helen Langdon	\N	2008
7506149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66673815	\N	\N	UB: 2009 C 243	\N	\N	XV, 348 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-78593-4}, language = {eng}	\N	326c38dc61f6cce99916d8a4e4e2eaf9	6745031d3a6d8241e2dade2374c61a92	c3d7e2c905659c8b30adad8e6881c3b9	book	Archaeomineralogy	George Rapp	\N	2009
7506380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hanke2006	http://www.itax.at/pdf/hanke.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Abstract
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A rising number of unsolicited e-mails recommends buying certain
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stocks, pretending that the sender has private information that will boost
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these stocks’ prices when it becomes publicly available. We ﬁrst describe
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the common characteristics of stocks pushed by such e-mails. Then, we
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investigate the eﬀect of stock spam e-mails on returns, volatility, intraday
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spread, and volume. We ﬁnd a signiﬁcant impact of spam mails on all
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of these variables. As a second contribution, we characterize features of
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stocks that are particularly easy to manipulate, and we investigate depen-
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dencies between these features.
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JEL classiﬁcation: D82, G14, G24
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Keywords: stock spam, market manipulation
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	da156c3554704899f14a63e545fb0d01	99e06f2e941aa62e447a11d92cd06060	10651f0d5f7af34e2a5012719286a260	article	On the Eﬀects of Stock Spam E-mails	Florian Hauser Michael Hanke	\N	2006
7506419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rajagopalan2004	https://www.msu.edu/~wimblema/Papers/Wimble_AMCIS2004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The rapid growth of online investing and virtual investing-related communities (VICs) has a wide-raging impact on research,
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practice and policy. Given the enormous volume of postings on VICs, automated classification of messages to extract
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relevance is critical. Classification is complicated by three factors: (a) the amount of irrelevant messages or "noise" messages
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(e.g., spam, insults), (b) the highly unstructured nature of the text (e.g., abbreviations), and finally, and (c) the wide variation
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in relevancy for a given firm. We develop and validate an approach based on a variety of classifiers to identify: (1)"noisy"
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messages that bear no relevance to the topic, (2) messages containing no sentiment about the investment, but are relevant to
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the topic, and (3) messages containing sentiment and are relevant. Preliminary results show sufficient promise to classify
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messages.
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	997e89140918e3309a6a1b21f3b21539	930d377522416dcec2ff80de1ea48b9d	535a0fd9426c2fea6939c4de95932bd3	article	Classification of Virtual Investing-Related Community Postings	\N	\N	2004
7506598	International Journal of Forecasting	23	\N	\N	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmeling2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V92-4MK60T5-1/1/711602d448f4101e40b182ed9513605e	\N		\N	\N	127--145	\N	1	\N		\N	e9f111a63e9ee003c6652ab767da2063	1df8e81289ca1c2abcd21d5f7dd1f758	3f2b66dc36da91f48a8840e1e309424d	article	Institutional and individual sentiment: Smart money and noise trader risk?	Maik Schmeling	\N	2007
7506723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch{\\"a}ffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	BrHand2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-7910-2435-3}	\N	b99072c12636c887d3c94c7e35dad52d	853dc483869ac797f523b044f8a00991	54ac6b80504ae36888f399aaba8bc25f	book	Handbuch Personalentwicklung	Br{\\"o}ckermann, Reiner	\N	2006
7506724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	\N	WehlSozi1974	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-525-35962-4}	\N	ab80d3620a46acd4382c8e300db9e5b5	dc4260121b6814c2fc83edc8283ca7fe	4063111dfb0a228a2f2813165ccaf6d9	book	Sozialgeschichte heute	Wehler, Hans-Ulrich	\N	1974
7506725	\N	\N	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	PatwProg1997	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e096afb5d1bb2bb9eb30d4a4f609d0a9	4250230eee3f3941d878e1ad7019f56a	eecc627bbfe45e17aea3ee987b5a31b1	book	Programming with Perl modules	Patwardhan, Nathan and Irving, Clay	\N	1997
7506920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/iswc2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae0d85646486df154ab6e19ec0df8217	40511a7e18f6e476190478fc7719fb1e	a65c61be5426e2e8995ba1b611beeaad	proceedings	PowerMap: Mapping the Real Semantic Web on the Fly	E. Motta and V. Lopez	\N	2006
7506954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/mathieu/papers/womo06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6cb08218de21f0f59f0232444cdffab5	2980e031e0656219c0cc285d8ced9437	91beca46d861cc927851c8f3d6aabfa4	proceedings	Modularization: a Key for the Dynamic Selection of Relevant Knowledge Components	E. Motta and M. d'Aquin	\N	2006
7506968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/om2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45036354860820cb52657046d3daa1f6	e613ee29763752199f12ca4651e401ae	1eb73dccf9ec082b19e6181775f8369b	proceedings	Using the Semantic Web as Background Knowledge for Ontology Mapping	E. Motta and M. Sabou	\N	2006
7506981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/sofia/Publications/ESWC2008/cisweb2008_submission_10.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	972b938005c0ed3fe9d81a296210998a	a1790663cb5cb0370bd35c2054836380	67a38c977d652200376ca8ac4ea8e2ee	proceedings	Semantically Enriching Folksonomies with FLOR	E. Motta and S. Angeletou	\N	2008
7506998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/eswcDemo_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7d8e5f35609f26b5d3ddbbb885d6db7	d2d2907a49851eaaa7adf2f386e094bf	e8458e7051f2b798a301a19969f39367	proceedings	SCARLET: SemantiC relAtion discoveRy by harvesting onLinE onTologies	E. Motta and M. Sabou	\N	2008
7507009	Journal of Data Semantics	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/JoDS_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	156-190	\N	\N	\N		\N	552315b4bb06b76cad830360b8c02d42	cd2aa2fd6dea44a923ae8cea89482cd1	97130deef065ccc2a85a7de2cb505ebb	article	Exploring the Semantic Web as Background Knowledge for Ontology Matching	E. Motta and M. Sabou	\N	2008
7507193	Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KneifelRichterOtt2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	78-81	\N	1	\N		\N	689b11c1b78b2986b0e6f97b8bfeb7df	023794360ca4ec695f4e0fff3248cd34	6e8dfee74c9e7bbacf0ff3f10171798a	article	Fallstudie: Social Networking bei Accenture	Alexander Richter and Daniel Kneifel and Florian Ott	\N	2009
7507364	\N	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Kunst und Altertum am Rhein	Bogaers_1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3792701944}	\N	50788bfd0fbba2b76f05771251452037	cb06a7ed4f7ab0b279dba6e391650c80	ae97ab077bdcd7a10cb86731fd268468	book	Der niedergermanische Limes : Materialien zu seiner Geschichte	E. J. Bogaers and B. Christoph Rüger	\N	1974
7507871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Kaehler2004a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.28}, owner = {knut}, subtitle = {Verfahren verstehen und mit SPSS gekonnt einsetzen}	\N	e23b7f73aed4012b5b02269228990051	67dff8f3e8cc15be97d0bcf26dd7e5c7	6da575f6ceee82d664b306a0b5668e44	book	Statistische Datenanalyse	Wolf-Michael Kähler	\N	2004
7507874	JAMA	288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_The_ALLHAT_Officers_and_Coordinators_for_the_ALLHAT_Collaborative_Research_Group12182002	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/288/23/2981	\N	JAMA -- Major Outcomes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients Randomized to Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor or Calcium Channel Blocker vs Diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT), December 18, 2002, The ALLHAT Officers and Coordinators for the ALLHAT Collaborative Research Group 288 (23): 2981	\N	\N	2981-2997	\N	23	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.288.23.2981}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/288/23/2981.pdf}	Context  Antihypertensive therapy is well established to reduce hypertension-related morbidity and mortality, but the optimal first-step therapy is unknown.  Objective  To determine whether treatment with a calcium channel blocker or an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor lowers the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) or other cardiovascular disease (CVD) events vs treatment with a diuretic.  Design  The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT), a randomized, double-blind, active-controlled clinical trial conducted from February 1994 through March 2002.  Setting and Participants  A total of 33 357 participants aged 55 years or older with hypertension and at least 1 other CHD risk factor from 623 North American centers.  Interventions  Participants were randomly assigned to receive chlorthalidone, 12.5 to 25 mg/d (n = 15 255); amlodipine, 2.5 to 10 mg/d (n = 9048); or lisinopril, 10 to 40 mg/d (n = 9054) for planned follow-up of approximately 4 to 8 years.  Main Outcome Measures  The primary outcome was combined fatal CHD or nonfatal myocardial infarction, analyzed by intent-to-treat. Secondary outcomes were all-cause mortality, stroke, combined CHD (primary outcome, coronary revascularization, or angina with hospitalization), and combined CVD (combined CHD, stroke, treated angina without hospitalization, heart failure [HF], and peripheral arterial disease).  Results  Mean follow-up was 4.9 years. The primary outcome occurred in 2956 participants, with no difference between treatments. Compared with chlorthalidone (6-year rate, 11.5%), the relative risks (RRs) were 0.98 (95% CI, 0.90-1.07) for amlodipine (6-year rate, 11.3%) and 0.99 (95% CI, 0.91-1.08) for lisinopril (6-year rate, 11.4%). Likewise, all-cause mortality did not differ between groups. Five-year systolic blood pressures were significantly higher in the amlodipine (0.8 mm Hg, P = .03) and lisinopril (2 mm Hg, P<.001) groups compared with chlorthalidone, and 5-year diastolic blood pressure was significantly lower with amlodipine (0.8 mm Hg, P<.001). For amlodipine vs chlorthalidone, secondary outcomes were similar except for a higher 6-year rate of HF with amlodipine (10.2% vs 7.7%; RR, 1.38; 95% CI, 1.25-1.52). For lisinopril vs chlorthalidone, lisinopril had higher 6-year rates of combined CVD (33.3% vs 30.9%; RR, 1.10; 95% CI, 1.05-1.16); stroke (6.3% vs 5.6%; RR, 1.15; 95% CI, 1.02-1.30); and HF (8.7% vs 7.7%; RR, 1.19; 95% CI, 1.07-1.31).  Conclusion  Thiazide-type diuretics are superior in preventing 1 or more major forms of CVD and are less expensive. They should be preferred for first-step antihypertensive therapy.
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	25f4fe342d57aed8e515e344a9f46f98	f62409556d6fb660e584791007fd9c37	bee9d3fef228914701b2b23789049cef	article	{Major Outcomes in High-Risk Hypertensive Patients Randomized to Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor or Calcium Channel Blocker vs Diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT)}	\N	\N	2002
7507878	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius \\& Lucius	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Wittenberg1998a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.28}, owner = {knut}	\N	19b64e1397ecce62e200d154525e7c7a	326950ebaa21e3a8cf5372a78830157f	3a3c532f99864a577702e319bece5edb	book	Computerunterstützte Datenanalyse	Reinhard Wittenberg	\N	1998
7507880	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek	\N	\N	Kuehnel2004a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.28}, subtitle = {Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen}, owner = {knut}	\N	966b3ad2cb0188f5443ae7d20bdb9ba2	9ca7f89e0b3f72fffdccc39877839b66	9bd7460c6c659436beae39474da76e4a	book	Statistik für die Sozialwissenschaften	Steffen-M. Kühnel and Dagmar Krebs	\N	2004
7507884	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Benninghaus2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.26}, subtitle = {Eine Einführung für Sozialwissenschaftler}, owner = {knut}	\N	4442c10701373d7d6dc00240456563e8	47bbb9eae98bcb335e71cab1adfc053b	1040af78961fea9c775a345cba7f3b58	book	Deskriptive Statistik	Hans Benninghaus	\N	2007
7507932	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JIVEAPI	http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/jive/documentation/latest/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fbfdfe5780a88a5a2c9aab195b1b1f8	a43fafb6bb8e9c23fa8be5ebbc720f2b	a2c4598333a579d0f8e097a48cc6f0d9	manual	JIVE Platform API Specification	Bharat Jayaraman and Jeffery Czyz	\N	2008
7508130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palo Alto	\N	\N	Lin:Quality	http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2006/HPL-2006-18.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Quality assurance (QA) plays a critical role in high volume document digitization projects by making sure that the specified quality standard is reached under cost and time constraints. This paper takes a systematic view on this issue by summarizing and abstracting related existing work: 
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quality bottlenecks and technical solutions throughout the whole processing pipeline, including cataloging, capture, image analysis and recognition, and error cascading; various strategies to conduct cost-effective QA, such as combination of auto-QA and manual QA, batch QA, special QA user interface, and open source QA. 
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	f9dd31c50eda5cfc8295248fc36fde9a	eced40378dd5ea586da467555e25b526	1447d448a1ae9147a8921adab2ce9a9b	techreport	Quality Assurance in High Volume Document Digitization: A Survey 	Xiaofan Lin	\N	2006
7508183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	GangOfFour	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	152f746b0e25cada6249c082bb39c59e	666db7e026c02bfa3e89b7b2772d18a2	4224d6ab195636cfb8748468505a254f	book	Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software	Erich Gamma and Richard Helm and Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides	\N	1995
7508219	Microform & Imaging Review	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arlitsch:Microfilm	http://digitalnewspapers.org/public/pdf/MicroFilmArticle.pdf	\N		\N	\N	59-67	\N	2	\N		\N	f79c18e4753ae7c9c581738885e0ac80	6153ad2b38b36dc65d6044cd37b9e6da	900cdaf7713df5b988fcc7f3aedbd186	article	Microfilm, Paper and OCR: Issues in Newspaper Digitization	Kenning Arlitsch and John Herbert	\N	2004
7508239	SIGCSE Bulletin	 30	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	SIGCSE Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	USA	\N	\N	3DVisualDPs	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/290320.283012	\N		\N	\N	37 - 40	\N	 3	\N	issn = {0097-8418}, copyright = {Copyright 1999, IEE}, language = {English}	Object technology is the dominant software engineering paradigm in most undergraduate computer science courses. Two important topics in this area are design patterns and Java programming, and indeed these are increasingly taught side by side. This paper describes a novel form of visualisation that makes use of a combination of virtual reality and hypertext to represent the structure and behaviour of object-oriented design patterns and simple Java programs, with the overall aim of providing tools to enhance learning and understanding of these topics. For patterns, the solution part of a pattern, which consists of a software fragment of interacting objects, is visualised in an animated 3-dimensional virtual environment. The virtual reality view is embedded in a rich inter-linked hyper-textual description. For Java programs, the source code is first transformed into the same simple software description language (SVL, Software Visualisation Language) used for patterns. Also included is a simple textual specification of a run-time scenario defining the creation of objects and their typical interaction, together with explanatory comments. As with design patterns, the structure and run-time behaviour of the Java program can then be visualised in three dimensions with synchronised hyper-textual commentary	ad0541313ea5f8045c88f2f030153aad	d8745168f5b8d8f3e54d4269fa4589c0	2b5c1f1cd540c284fdc47dd77c2bd7a4	inproceedings	3-D visualisation of design patterns and Java programs in computer science education	M. Callaghan and H. Hirschmuller	\N	1998
7508253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JIVEWebsite	http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/jive/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c7af954f89109600845213c974325bb	36d977f3c635b9758e10b24a421aeb55	f66ae04aa0c12b6e3cb1ea9ee46726a0	misc	JIVE: Java Interactive Visualization Environment	Bharat Jayaraman and Jeffery Czyz	\N	2007
7508290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman:Imaging	http://www.clir.org/pubs/archives/hybrid.pdf	\N		\N	\N	38	\N	\N	\N		\N	d085bb1c67b01deb86688d1154616ccb	17b68495d804cb8ae587cc2db0564f1e	948737f6cbbb56675f480b1612045775	article	Digital Imaging and Preservation Microfilm:  The Future of the Hybrid Approach for the  Preservation of Brittle Books 	Stephen Chapman and Paul conway and Anne Kenney	\N	[2000]
7508504	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	CCSDS - Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	OAIS2002	http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0b1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	06f946307ba439430b4bd2e42b8448f3	d81d1990c6a25e93776de70fd39e8237	9a3071d3a754f11b547d8daa8d439fa1	manual	Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS), Blue Book, Issue 1	\N	\N	2002
7508525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Preservation and Long-term Access through Networked Services (PLANETS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	PlanetsOAIS2007	http://www.planets-project.eu/docs/reports/Planets_PP7-D1_ReportOnComparisonOfPlanetsWithOais.pdf	\N		\N	\\LinkDatum	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3704c1a3f36e08cf0762b1dcec4250e3	c1e2c4793356bb9589ff75919b3880c8	2e77c3f3f5584f90ca6e311b7563a915	manual	Report on Comparison of Planets with OAIS	Barbara Sierman	\N	2007
7508560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Science and Classification: Proc. of the 10th IFCS Conf.	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization	schmitz2006mining	\N	\N		\N	\N	261--270	\N	\N	\N		\N	d483d17c76f0c6773b02d96162678962	20650d852ca3b82523fcd8b63e7c12d7	1e79a0f1c79561073d14434adce1e890	inproceedings	Mining Association Rules in Folksonomies	Christoph Schmitz and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme	V. Batagelj and H.-H. Bock and A. Ferligoj and A. {\\v Z}iberna	2006
7508569	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:347875	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0509090	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {347875}, eprint = {cs.DL/0509090}	In recent years, a variety of digital repository and archival systems have been developed and adopted. All of these systems aim at hosting a variety of compound digital assets and at providing tools for storing, managing and accessing those assets. This paper will focus on the definition of common and standardized access interfaces that could be deployed across such diverse digital respository and archival systems. The proposed interfaces are based on the two formal specifications that have recently emerged from the Digital Library community: The Open Archive Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) and the NISO OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services (OpenURL Standard). As will be described, the former allows for the retrieval of batches of XML-based representations of digital assets, while the latter facilitates the retrieval of disseminations of a specific digital asset or of one or more of its constituents. The core properties of the proposed interfaces are explained in terms of the Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS).	c8b5dcb85e5f487601380418812c099d	c341ef7f00fa64b5a7ff1f102543139c	e7b7b675b6e1b060ea003402897fed79	misc	Access Interfaces for Open Archival Information Systems based on the OAI-PMH and the OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services	Jeroen Bekaert and Herbert Van De Sompel	\N	2005
7508576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DocEng '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Document engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	958245	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=958245&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=27628983&CFTOKEN=96340807	\N	Preservation of digital publications	\N	\N	131--139	\N	\N	\N	location = {Grenoble, France}, isbn = {1-58113-724-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/958220.958245}	Over the last decades, the amount of digital documents has increased exponentially. Nevertheless, traditional document engineering methods are applied. Even worse, the long-term preservation issues have been neglected in standard document life cycle implementations.Our digital (cultural) heritage is, therefore, highly endangered by the silent obsolescence of data formats, software and hardware. Severe losses of information already happened. It is high time to implement concrete solutions.Fortunately numerous institutions already target these issues. Moreover, with the OAIS reference model1 a rich standardized conceptual framework is available, which already serves as implementation basis.2This paper discusses an extension to the OAIS reference model and illustrates a prototype implementation of a document life cycle that is enriched by functions for long-term preservation.More precisely, this paper aims to provide first solutions to the following three problem areas:<ol>	544f07fe9c2ca12838b8ff8f4b4bfca1	643e4c2471b46c7ceba29c0dba6ccd90	b784c88672d443e9fb5bf4c940c8fbee	inproceedings	Preservation of digital publications: an OAIS extension and implementation	Peter R\\"{o}dig and Uwe M. Borghoff and Jan Scheffczyk and Lothar Schmitz	\N	2003
7508586	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining     (ICDM 06)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Hong Kong	\N	\N	jaeschke06trias	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/jaeschke2006trias.pdf	\N		\N	\N	907-911	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4786}, isbn = {0-7695-2701-9}, vgwort = {19}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDM.2006.162}	\N	2647358b9e7210462f116bb737296b72	b4964c3bdd2991a80873d7080ef6a73e	e387c294129e11f4221514d5fa807e26	inproceedings	TRIAS - An Algorithm for Mining Iceberg Tri-Lattices	Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Christoph Schmitz and Bernhard Ganter and Gerd Stumme	\N	2006
7508640	\N	4011	\N	\N	June	\N	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	LNAI	hotho2006information	\N	\N		\N	\N	411-426	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f061a8c294bae64831fbe92dc9ece48	10ec64d80b0ac085328a953bb494fb89	3c301945817681d637ee43901c016939	inproceedings	Information Retrieval in Folksonomies: Search and Ranking	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	York Sure and John Domingue	2006
7508822	\N	124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS	Aachen	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	maedche02information	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-124/	\N	July 4-5, 2002. Karlsruhe, Germany.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1013369}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	2652e6aa4c135ca85da5d55d5f76722e	8ec5e42e0173c7130e5f2d4c70ac1ac2	93d7b6929b74c6d453da5b7e6641ade5	proceedings	Information Integration and Mining in Databases and on the Web. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Databases, Documents, and Information Fusion (DBFusion 2002).
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	\N	Alexander Maedche and Kai-Uwe Sattler and Gerd Stumme	2004
7508940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media(ICWSM 2008)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Jaeschke2008logsonomy	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/Krause2008logsonomy_short.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In social bookmarking systems users describe bookmarks
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by keywords called tags. The structure behind
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these social systems, called folksonomies, can be
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viewed as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource
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nodes. This underlying network shows specific
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structural properties that explain its growth and the possibility
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of serendipitous exploration.
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Search engines filter the vast information of the web.
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Queries describe a user’s information need. In response
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to the displayed results of the search engine, users click
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on the links of the result page as they expect the answer
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to be of relevance. The clickdata can be represented as a
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folksonomy in which queries are descriptions of clicked
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URLs. This poster analyzes the topological characteristics
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of the resulting tripartite hypergraph of queries,
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users and bookmarks of two query logs and compares it
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two a snapshot of the folksonomy del.icio.us.	507a542f53184fd2838208d7bee9343b	13ec3f45fc7e0364cdc6b9a7c12c5c2c	359e1eccdc524334d4a2ad51330f76ae	inproceedings	Logsonomy -- A Search Engine Folksonomy	Robert Jäschke and Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7509174	Journal of Further and Higher Education	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge, part of the Taylor \\& Francis Group	\N	\N	\N	raban2007ave	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--85	\N	1	\N		\N	7cc9c1ac414788a6a5d63bdb3ad840b0	89d794cba4a3343c934490969ccc2722	6c2be433fbcf893d90b1e9ba2e3275d8	article	{Assurance versus enhancement: less is more?}	C. Raban	\N	2007
7509180	Perspectives	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	raban2006qrm	\N	\N		\N	\N	39	\N	2	\N		\N	57769dd2285faaa1b81b93c8de4a8ef3	60d27eb154c8ee2c62536b19cb9445a5	38f1a790854a52e3d33874dc1a278b35	article	{Quality risk management. Modernising the architecture of quality assurance}	C. Raban and L. Turner	\N	2006
7510883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Forman08fastExtraction	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458243	\N	Extremely fast text feature extraction for classification and indexing	\N	\N	1221--1230	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458243}	Most research in speeding up text mining involves algorithmic improvements to induction algorithms, and yet for many large scale applications, such as classifying or indexing large document repositories, the time spent extracting word features from texts can itself greatly exceed the initial training time. This paper describes a fast method for text feature extraction that folds together Unicode conversion, forced lowercasing, word boundary detection, and string hash computation. We show empirically that our integer hash features result in classifiers with equivalent statistical performance to those built using string word features, but require far less computation and less memory.	cca554a6d0cee74e325b5b5c4410d631	e636f23fb943af90ef2b2c665e2a5d5f	1b6ec91f0fcab665d9dde00579bfdd52	inproceedings	Extremely fast text feature extraction for classification and indexing	George Forman and Evan Kirshenbaum	\N	2008
7511346	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marzolf2006SBEAMS	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/7/286	\N		\N	\N	286	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, pubmedid = {16756676}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-286}	\N	372999e8c90de2d5d6d7499034c069fd	fbece535a22a7df4715f085c0aa317e5	6df4cce865d90492ba2a80890828b38a	article	SBEAMS-Microarray: database software supporting genomic expression analyses for systems biology	Bruz Marzolf and Eric Deutsch and Patrick Moss and David Campbell and Michael Johnson and Timothy Galitski	\N	2006
7511758	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yu:2003	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp026462b	\N	Vibrational Energy Transfer and Heat Conduction in a Protein - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	1698-1707	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp026462b}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp026462b}	 The normal modes of myoglobin, their lifetimes, the speed of sound, and mean free path are calculated to determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity for the protein. A propensity is found for frequency differences of pairs of normal modes localized to nearby regions of the protein to be several hundred cm-1. As a result, the anharmonic decay rate of higher frequency, localized normal modes, calculated by perturbation theory, is typically nearly independent of temperature, consistent with results of pumpprobe studies on myoglobin. The thermal diffusivity of myoglobin at 300 K is calculated to be 14 A2 ps-1, the same as the value for water. The thermal conductivity at 300 K is found to be 2.0 mW cm-1 K-1, about one-third the value for water. 	c0cf42c5677bb08ecc0c4b9fd7b3632d	d77bc2661a87b46662cbc5c2530913fe	7406ab8e3e87d06f4dd98bf7d3e00297	article	Vibrational Energy Transfer and Heat Conduction in a Protein	Xin Yu and David M. Leitner	\N	2003
7511861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	welke1958	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/3hea	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	92b00e3b086ed9374b2caa3b2b0326e4	78ea51ae85e1aa3e0e13f42387e89805	6ece5d02e8b22290dd09876dff13a517	book	Die Sprache der Comics	M. Welke	\N	1958
7511991	PNAS	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AmaScaBarSta00	\N	\N	Statistical properties of random networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	21	\N		\N	d7640bbb8303442c1db9f43084ce9ce5	db9e2b8a339b99ff8b0d914294e08b02	f370bf57bfd70dde6007f4bfc3775ec2	article	Classes of small-world networks	L. A. N. Amaral and A. Scala and M. Barth{\\'e}l{\\'e}my and H. E. Stanley	\N	2000
7512175	Contact	\N	\N	\N	janvier-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wies2007	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "la toilette comme un acte infirmier : parlons-en"	7-8	\N	110	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {C881240}	Que se cache-t-il sous le mot "hygiène"? Quelle dérive l'histoire
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\	lui a-t-elle imposée ? Vers quelle mission l'entraine le courant
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\	actuel ?	afd5819b40c928511096798a9a8b511c	9d0ccd0ce45760878d8fa0d0bf6c7bc7	83351e39b098ade492d6c5e7cb485543	article	L'hygiène au fil de l'eau	Ingrid Wies	\N	2007
7512276	Contact	\N	\N	\N	janvier-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schiffino2007	\N	\N		\N	Cf dossier "La toilette comme acte infirmier : parlons-en"
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\	/ Témoignage d'un infirmier a domicile	9-11	\N	110	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {C881240}	Comment l'infirmier à domicile s'approprie cet acte qu'est la toilette
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\	sur un patient ? Et comment ce dernier vit-il cet acte intrusif ?	28c55771ae613c87fd7540c5ac7afaaf	ca0f71c2064ff4a90574415f36503bad	2df0b255061969f917b311ebe69caa9d	article	La toilette, un acte infirmier porteur de sens	Agnès Schiffino	\N	2007
7512278	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg im Breisgau [u.a.]	\N	\N	BellMit1980	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-451-07802-3}	\N	e68c8c825ec231a442ca09b08d1022c8	43ab18b4639e68180744e207539c07cd	20d5b0fed03713a2d28d60255838b300	book	Mit Kindern unterwegs zur Kunst	Bellm, Richard	\N	1980
7512290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. d. ISAW	Freiburg, Brsg.	\N	\N	HolzMit1994	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-928650-06-8}	\N	0cb906783a1d711342e52627f7129f70	be5b8c6cd1d831bbe7bd77032c72520b	5c51b6598fc1872c2755bedebe3da2cc	book	"Mit allen Sinnen die Welt entdecken ..."	Holzbeck, Thomas	\N	1994
7512333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz & Gelberg	Weinheim	\N	\N	WiemPit2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-407-79301-4}	\N	85fb49e287277ba315a1527bdd449a7d	397671ba366dac2ae4a2ef6acc2a2e26	3db8f62570ee440aa765c71986ef1256	book	Pit im Baumhaus	Wiemers, Sabine and Heinlein, Sylvia	\N	2003
7512396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sahoo_digitization_2003	http://hdl.handle.net/1849/47	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses the process of digitization of the print material, audio and video including slides, microfilms etc. it discusses the scanning process, scanners, {OCR} technology, image editing softwares and standards for information storage.	5ba991e5ae11374ca0de4c3d5857dc31	e1ee2a23424414cb01f7d91fceec8c2a	d057b825d0d74adedc0130acf9d6e8a7	article	Digitization of Print materials, Audio and Video	Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo	\N	2003
7512397	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/ir-main,114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arlitsch_microfilm_2004	http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/ir-main,114	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {(c) Kenning Arlitsch \\& John Herbert}	Describes the issues surrounding digitizing newspapers from microfilm and paper in the Utah Digital Newspapers program. The paper also explores optical character recognition {(OCR)} accuracy and the problems of digital file storage of newspapers.	14ffa66a145038028092578abb80686a	939b40bfe648ad9c5544c55b226cde2c	52c315567bf063e746ebfa661d7c2db1	misc	Microfilm, paper, and {OCR:} issues in newspaper digitization at the Utah digital newspapers program	Kenning Arlitsch and John Herbert	\N	2004
7512398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VTT}	\N	\N	\N	alkula_optical_1994	http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/tiedotteet/1994/T1592.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Copyright {VTT} Technical Research Centre of Finland. Full text may not be reproduced, republished, stored, distributed, transmitted, altered or resold except as follows: Full text may be downloaded, held and displayed for private study or research and single copies may be printed out for private study or research. In all citations the source and the copyright holder must be acknowledged. The documents are provided "as is" and "as available" basis. No warranty of kind, either express ...}	{VTT} Tiedotteita - Meddelanden - Research Notes 1592 ; The aim of the {OCR} Index project was to investigate the feasibility of optical character recognition {(OCR)} in generating full text indexes for newspaper collections. The project comprised a literature survey and a controlled experiment with 35 mm microfilm frames and original newspaper pages. The test material was scanned with a microfilm scanner and a A4 size page scanner. The resulting image files were processed by {OCR} software ...	9a76c31a1c7201eeb020bea308e4af69	76abb510fdccc92df280bfbe49d08ed4	10788a866a7f956f5dfc0727d4a13615	misc	Optical character recognition in microfilmed newspaper library collections. A feasibility study	Riitta Alkula and Kari Pieskä	\N	1994
7512399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reerink_practice_2003	http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/DARLIN/2005-0523-201002/UUindex.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {Reerink, Henriëtte}	In the previous paper Dennis Schouten discussed the different aspects of preservation microfilming in projects carried out within the scope of Metamorfoze, the Dutch national preservation programme for library materials. I will do the same now for digitisation projects, which are executed within the framework of Metamorfoze. I will focus on the planning, workflow and implementation of Metamorfoze digitisation projects, on quality control and organizational aspects, and will relate ...	052d44c1f6133059aab7160fc0778740	50d2f9eb905d45dd0708cd72f7c6f212	0a8125464767ebdbea6df40afd8f15f6	article	Practice, organisation and quality control of digitization projects	Henriëtte Reerink	\N	2003
7512400	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	{http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/text-idx?idno=AIS9830.09.02.0118;view=toc;c=thornnewsreleases}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_releasewaste_1978	http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/text-idx?idno=AIS9830.09.02.0118;view=toc;c=thornnewsreleases	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact drl-uls@library.pitt.edu for more information.}	This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition {(OCR).} No corrections have been made to the {OCR-ed} text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the {TEI} in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file.	af6512009d8275bc5954bc7f6bff49d8	be4e51a09595a2c9955921dc87f7ebf1	2794c4f2b47fdbe6e09b7669fdc90237	misc	Release on Waste Watchers: paperwork and storage and microfilm	\N	\N	1978
7512454	Contact	\N	\N	\N	janvier-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wies2007a	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "la toilette comme un acte infirmier : parlons-en"	12-14	\N	110	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {C881240}	Dans le cursus des études en soins infirmiers, l'apprentissage théorique
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\	de la toilette est réalisé principalement en première année. Une
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\	fois sur le terrain, les étudiants sont déstabilisés par ce soin
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\	où se mêlent différents sentiments.	1e210fedfbb9dfa7dc080fde5cffda7c	cf204a7f4da0f8d551481ae2f191c7bd	a6ab78d2b9363c91a65574560e28f364	article	Ma première toilette : choc ou révélation ?	Ingrid Wies	\N	2007
7512532	Artificial Intelligence	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	paper:reiter:1987	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=25669	\N	A theory of diagnosis from first principles	\N	\N	57--95	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(87)90062-2}	\N	d6426dbc252a99f85d4817dac8443f9b	ee51ac593508f545e7e6f3157c71ae5a	c2c6112c2ff849b3dfd0f9525241bc53	article	A theory of diagnosis from first principles	R Reiter	\N	1987
7512567	International Journal of Electronic Commerce	11	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M. E. Sharpe, Inc.	Armonk, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:felfernig:2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1278154	\N	An Integrated Environment for the Development of Knowledge-Based Recommender Applications	\N	\N	11--34	\N	2	\N	issn = {1086-4415}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/JEC1086-4415110201}	The complexity of the product assortments offered by on-line selling platforms makes selection a challenging task. Customers differ in respect to expertise and product knowledge, but intelligent recommender systems offer personalized dialogues that support the product-selection process. This paper describes CWAdvisor, a domain-independent, knowledge-based recommender environment that provides users with consistently appropriate solutions, identifies additional selling opportunities, and explains solutions. The discussion uses examples from several application domains to show how model-based diagnosis, personalization, and intuitive knowledge-acquisition techniques support customer-oriented sales dialogues. Experience obtained in industrial projects is reported, and successfully deployed recommender applications are evaluated.	b8a90c3e926815302f939fa606cbf6e7	13e3818b0df43c7d65f80c0bbf15724c	4172d90a4b41004becf94c0b75d0a4b5	article	An Integrated Environment for the Development of Knowledge-Based Recommender Applications	Alexander Felfernig and Gerhard Friedrich and Dietmar Jannach and Markus Zanker	\N	2006
7512575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	random	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0328	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0225c6375432c612ced8fcbb1a3127d	779dd4829509934147f6fa7b67758065	5f37a76e552a6b458bd760950f845ec1	article	The Effect of Induced Subgraphs on Quasi-Randomness	Raphael Yuster Asaf Shapira	\N	2009
7512581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:zanker:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454032	\N	A collaborative constraint-based meta-level recommender	\N	\N	139--146	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454032}	Recommender Systems (RS) have become popular for their ability to make useful suggestions to online shoppers. Knowledge-based RS represent one branch of these types of applications that employ means-end knowledge to map abstract user requirements to product characteristics. Before setting up such a system, the knowledge has to be acquired from domain experts and formalized using constraints or a comparable representation mechanism. However, the initial acquisition of the knowledge base and its maintenance are effort intensive tasks. Here, we propose a system that learns rule-based preferences from successful interactions in historic transaction data. It is realized as a meta-level hybrid that employs collaborative filtering to derive preferences from a user's nearest neighbors that are processed by a knowledge-based RS to derive recommendations. An evaluation using a commercial dataset showed that this approach outperforms the prediction accuracy of a knowledge base provided by domain experts. In addition, the approach is applicable for supporting domain experts in the maintenance and validation tasks associated with providing personalization knowledge bases.	74f4edcb70588bb3c33dd6f86ed3c1e1	9e0fd25046971edb737c871656433143	6f73f97245c5642fa827b17b8495fa74	inproceedings	A collaborative constraint-based meta-level recommender	Markus Zanker	\N	2008
7512593	Applied Intelligence	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	paper:hu:2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1031337	\N	A Data Mining Approach for Retailing Bank Customer Attrition Analysis	\N	\N	47--60	\N	1	\N	issn = {0924-669X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:APIN.0000047383.53680.b6}	\N	6404daa41c5b00ad04ff67d8af65da35	7f1f40a6e6b5b906db7445f941b45233	f0561cee18d8077bb9bae1c08820d7f2	article	A Data Mining Approach for Retailing Bank Customer Attrition Analysis	Xiaohua Hu	\N	2005
7512604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Case-Based \	Reasoning (ICCBR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:inakoshi:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1674a61e60290ac8c10787dbe65ffc5	0923f426f7481d14ecd0f13090faa0d8	536e7f22ce64835f52ebccb5646eb78f	inproceedings	Effective Decision Support for Product Configuration by Using CBR	Hiroya Inakoshi and Seishi Okamoto and Yuiko Ohta and Nobuhiro Yugami	\N	2001
7512614	Contact	\N	\N	\N	janvier-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wies2007b	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "la toilette comme un acte infirmier : parlons-en"	15-16	\N	110	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {C881240}	Bien faire une toilette ? C'est d'abord se figurer le sens du geste
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\	posé et la façon de promouvoir l'acte technique en relation de soins.	794b6b7d007cb4db7498929ebaea7fc3	4b1b67e764c839da2d8c1aca2f181682	d06c0c5efa803dad09e91be4e80a1a2f	article	Redonner tout son sens à la toilette	Ingrid Wies	\N	2007
7512639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kogan2008	http://www.q-group.org/research/files/recently_funded/2008_Text-based_portfolio_choice.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Portfolio optimization requires, as an input, a description of the assets’ joint return distribution.
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In estimating forward-looking distributional parameters from historical data, such as means,
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variances, and correlations, investors face a conundrum. Estimates with small measurement
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error require a long time-series, but a longer time-series necessarily contains less forward-
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looking information unless the distribution of returns is known to be static over time. We
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propose to investigate the usefulness of textual company-level materials in producing better
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estimates for ﬁrms’ return distributions. Our preliminary investigations have already yielded
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success. Employing a novel text regression, we have been able to predict, out of sample, ﬁrm
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return volatility using the Management Discussion and Analysis section from annual 10-K re-
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ports (which contains forward-looking views of the management). Our text-based predictor
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does as well or better than recent historical return volatility, suggesting that one can supple-
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ment contemporary textual data with historical returns to better deduce the contemporaneous
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properties of ﬁrms’ return distribution. Our project’s goal is to investigate how to extend the
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analysis into out-of-sample predictions of correlations. The end objective is to combine textual
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and quantitative data to best predict the covariance structure of ﬁrms’ returns. An immediate
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and important application is to generate mean-variance efﬁcient portfolios that suffer less from
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the measurement error and backward-looking bias documented in the literature.
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	e6646751c87e524b311a07008b9bce40	062b5cf85c4f8b329bab59a66bb82f51	22b611b326740e1e4b7f9d6b98ce61a7	article	Text-based portfolio choice	\N	\N	2008
7512679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hypertext	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/ht/ChoudhurySJS08a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ht/ht2008.html#ChoudhurySJS08a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	55-60	\N	\N	conf/ht/2008	date = {2008-06-30}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379106}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}	ABSTRACT
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In this paper, we develop a simple model to study and analyze
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communication dynamics in the blogosphere and use these
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dynamics to determine interesting correlations with stock market
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movement. This work can drive targeted advertising on the web as
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well as facilitate understanding community evolution in the
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blogosphere. We describe the communication dynamics by several
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simple contextual properties of communication, e.g. the number
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of posts, the number of comments, the length and response time of
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comments, strength of comments and the different information
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roles that can be acquired by people (early responders / late
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trailers, loyals / outliers). We study a “technology-savvy”
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community called Engadget (http://www.engadget.com). There
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are two key contributions in this paper: (a) we identify
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information roles and the contextual properties for four
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technology companies, and (b) we model them as a regression
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problem in a Support Vector Machine framework and train the
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model with stock movements of the companies. It is interestingly
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observed that the communication activity on the blogosphere has
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considerable correlations with stock market movement. These
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correlation measures are further cross-validated against two
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baseline methods. Our results are promising yielding about 78%
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accuracy in predicting the magnitude of movement and 87% for
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the direction of movement.
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	dfef6e8b4316788b020ccb1a434021d7	93724f712ac12828e64f6d5de04f790a	87f74809a04b6de6a4cc7f34400d8bc9	inproceedings	Can blog communication dynamics be correlated with stock market activity?	Munmun De Choudhury and Hari Sundaram and Ajita John and Dorée D. Seligmann	Peter Brusilovsky and Hugh C. Davis	2008
7513032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RE '08: Proceedings of the 2008 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	niu2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1475824	\N	Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements	\N	\N	155--164	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3309-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RE.2008.49}	We introduce an extractive approach to building a product line's requirements assets. We define the functional requirements profiles (FRPs) according to the linguistic characterization of a domain's action-oriented concerns, and show that FRPs can be extracted from a document based on domain-aware lexical affinities that bear a 'verb - direct object' relation. The validated FRPs are then amenable to semantic case analysis so as to uncover the variation structures. Finally, merging FRPs helps discover the requirements interdependencies. We use orthogonal variability modeling to represent the product line's external variability and constraints. We apply our approach to an auto-marker product line. The study shows our approach complements domain analysis by quickly offering insights into system functionalities and product line variabilities.	3128ece50351dda9c9cfb6d3681f92e5	ff55797ce4ffad1aac444bf08525f99d	02d4b1936678dc947b8b8e766d69e09a	inproceedings	Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements	N. Niu and S. Easterbrook	\N	2008
7513116	Ariadne	58	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eckes_2009_EFG	http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue58/eckes-segbert/	\N	Georg Eckes and Monika Segbert describe a Best Practice Network funded under the eContentplus Programme of the European Commission, which is building a portal for access to film archival resources in Europe.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Georg Eckes and Monika Segbert describe a Best Practice Network funded under the eContentplus Programme of the European Commission, which is building a portal for access to film archival resources in Europe.	3fa794cac356d3a313e44170c08d7135	cc8110b82c8fb9effe4fcf457e48bb18	e5a65a68d29b9854a161c9da3fd1fb5a	article	European Film Gateway: A Portal for Film Archives 	\N	\N	2009
7513213	Evolutionary Computation	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ec/VoseW98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ec/ec6.html#VoseW98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	253-273	\N	3	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	1280a83c2b8e9f455892428b3f5908b4	f41b7d8a9ef5f6561371161fdbe51607	d5d75f081cefd79749fbd0c3f4721c45	article	The Simple Genetic Algorithm and the Walsh Transform: Part I, Theory.	Michael D. Vose and Alden H. Wright	\N	1998
7513218	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Espoo, Finland	Helsinki University of Technology	\N	polla05mscthesis	http://www.cis.hut.fi/mpolla/publications/polla_mscthesis.pdf	\N	Matti Pöllä - List of publications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	984e5340c65c6aef9ba637c404c8c322	90ca93f38ad433c2caee42ba27e01c5f	3de4119c3336a19cdfa1e4513a8b96a9	mastersthesis	Modeling Anticipatory Behavior with Self-Organizing Neural Networks	Matti P\\"{o}ll\\"{a}	\N	2005
7513220	\N	4131	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICANN (1)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icann/SchaferZ06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icann/icann2006-1.html#SchaferZ06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	632-640	\N	\N	conf/icann/2006-1	date = {2006-11-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11840817_66}, isbn = {3-540-38625-4}	\N	81fab637b430dc80ad480a7f95552df0	6bf66f82db8ff968e18e84df07b96388	377ff9d76344281a1cfbb81afaf4f951	inproceedings	Recurrent Neural Networks Are Universal Approximators.	Anton Maximilian Schäfer and Hans-Georg Zimmermann	Stefanos D. Kollias and Andreas Stafylopatis and Wlodzislaw Duch and Erkki Oja	2006
7513221	\N	4211	\N	\N	\N	\N	EELC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/eelc/Lindh-KnuutilaHL06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/eelc/eelc2006.html#Lindh-KnuutilaHL06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	168-179	\N	\N	conf/eelc/2006	date = {2006-10-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11880172_13}, isbn = {3-540-45769-0}	\N	a9f28b376fb1cad44e68ab7b08f39f46	97e384b21b307a045bb4ebbe77c2bff2	62d55a015406dab5d434b874a565b2ad	inproceedings	Simulating Meaning Negotiation Using Observational Language Games.	Tiina Lindh-Knuutila and Timo Honkela and Krista Lagus	Paul Vogt and Yuuga Sugita and Elio Tuci and Chrystopher L. Nehaniv	2006
7513222	Neural Computation	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/neco/AvielMAH03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/neco/neco15.html#AvielMAH03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1321-1340	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://neco.mitpress.org/cgi/content/abstract/15/6/1321}, date = {2004-10-12}	\N	a919f51fa8b82ade9c0a5a456b3a07e6	c173f78be80d7d10d01691c914ac4387	c2226550923c65fe131b5d05e3f99416	article	On Embedding Synfire Chains in a Balanced Network.	Yuval Aviel and C. Mehring and Moshe Abeles and David Horn	\N	2003
7513224	Neurocomputing	44-46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/AvielPAH02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon44.html#AvielPAH02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	285-292	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0925-2312(02)00352-1}, date = {2004-10-12}	\N	1facc3034e533f79ec9c2a38d2dc1067	4c08c0fe84f259dc64d4cffbad806c67	29084e5ae7b4022cca51cfb19f243552	article	Synfire chain in a balanced network.	Yuval Aviel and E. Pavlov and Moshe Abeles and David Horn	\N	2002
7513225	Neurocomputing	58-60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/AvielHA04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon58.html#AvielHA04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	123-127	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2004.01.032}, date = {2006-05-04}	\N	d02839d479a629e41b5f5029a15c83c0	118e7bf8440719f87653838710c13578	286a1943b0740a19413aaf3e4a72a335	article	Synfire waves in small balanced networks.	Yuval Aviel and David Horn and Moshe Abeles	\N	2004
7513226	\N	4095	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAB	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/sab/WischmannP06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sab/sab2006.html#WischmannP06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	777-788	\N	\N	conf/sab/2006	date = {2006-11-06}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11840541_64}, isbn = {3-540-38608-4}	\N	778afe46a18e059d01d7522666d9e1b7	f9b0b592bac858cf54daadf765c190fe	d91b6d19d134fae3fc1b5a2467b98047	inproceedings	The Emergence of Communication by Evolving Dynamical Systems.	Steffen Wischmann and Frank Pasemann	Stefano Nolfi and Gianluca Baldassarre and Raffaele Calabretta and John C. T. Hallam and Davide Marocco and Jean-Arcady Meyer and Orazio Miglino and Domenico Parisi	2006
7513227	\N	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Jahrestagung (2)	\N	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	LNI	conf/gi/Mainzer04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/gi/gi2004-2.html#Mainzer04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	590-594	\N	\N	conf/gi/2004-2	date = {2004-09-08}, isbn = {3-88579-380-6}	\N	dbb59f0444f98089678d7e0c904b26ea	413d27ef55087210f3b831e9e290f4bf	60e08819003562c0f9b437ff41cd4671	inproceedings	Self-Organization and Emergence in Complex Dynamical Systems.	Klaus Mainzer	Peter Dadam and Manfred Reichert	2004
7513234	Nature Reviews Neuroscience	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ruppin:nrn02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2378896}	\N	495df6f508ac3eedb2350221c849a969	f1bf46db38141b59a2c1f1cbb42955ea	dbca96e1da4ee9bf666d6482c33ca5f0	article	Evolutionary Autonomous Agents: {A} Neuroscience Perspective	Eytan Ruppin	\N	2002
7513241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	niv:aversion01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2378375}, comment = {Manuscript}	\N	38d9a6ad5121e65c7f777511a4113c44	ce332ebc42d78c6dfc5f9afbedc178aa	847ead92815a2e04d8247ce06245f6a2	unpublished	Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: {T}he Emergence of Risk Aversion	Yael Niv and Daphna Joel and Isaac Meilijson and Eytan Ruppin	\N	2001
7513245	Neural Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	levy:nc98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2377754}	\N	23951dae46b3c60e883071314e851d89	5b648c361db187ee4c2b705348c577ef	5323cc5d515d35ad2e21da86119e0153	article	Associative Memory in a Multi-Modular Network	Nir Levy and David Horn and Eytan Ruppin	\N	1998
7513247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, MA: MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	chechik:nips98	ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/texmf/bibtex/nips-10.bib	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2376165}	\N	5a5004c39c285988a374408c8dc2999c	9bf94fffd11438911237f86140a5e703	7a809a8ace7cf2dd67e010c675b37e09	inproceedings	Neuronal Regulation Implements Efficient Synaptic Pruning	Gal Chechik and Isaac Meilijson and Eytan Ruppin	Michael S. Kearns and Sara A. Solla and David A. Cohn	1999
7513249	Neural Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chechik:nc97	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2376163}	\N	ff33be3dd1386a247d762e570874a1b9	dc02ba89ec174ba3398152ecab6a10fb	bd9b3ca0cd73c36ed11897cfb2b607ce	article	Synaptic Pruning in Development: {A} Computational Account	Gal Chechik and Isaac Meilijson and Eytan Ruppin	\N	in press
7513250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boshy:small02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2375960}, comment = {Manuscript, submitted to SAB2002}	\N	b68acb58dd49d132f2cb04924a926c6a	14e21e88e7a240f88b4673178a473ab7	fce93f1b4fc716bda3b78a77fe75a471	unpublished	Small Is Beautiful: {N}ear Minimal Evolutionary Neurocontrollers Obtained with Self-Organizing Compressed Encoding	Shlomy Boshy and Eytan Ruppin	\N	2002
7513251	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aharonov:proposal98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2375571}, comment = {Research Proposal}	\N	ef7cea910891273742143a91efc8e66e	b199a57c227a691c6e946842d9b640ad	c482af312e4db8afde0768eb2bdbe635	unpublished	Relating Structure and Function in Neural Networks Controlling Evolvable Autonomous Agents	Ranit Aharonov and Tuvia Becker and Eytan Ruppin	\N	1998
7513253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCNN	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/Honkela07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcnn/ijcnn2007.html#Honkela07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	2881-2886	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2007.4371417}, date = {2008-04-21}	\N	c32954941daa24f6042fbd6beef016c3	d3dd04f3fb950f76cda0562dd4da75c0	a6edccf5de0c6e394c64c26b4b66d609	inproceedings	Philosophical Aspects of Neural, Probabilistic and Fuzzy Modeling of Language Use and Translation.	Timo Honkela	\N	2007
7513255	Artificial Life	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/alife/EastR97	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/alife/alife3.html#EastR97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	67-80	\N	2	\N	date = {2003-03-20}	\N	98b7e893d2027a168ef1fac68879aa38	ec03f0a2dfdeaabc1bed274950630082	40ec08c2d47fe8e607c4ac825ba043e5	article	Abstract Genetic Representation of Dynamical Neural Networks Using Kauffman Networks.	Ian Robert East and Jon Rowe	\N	1997
7513256	\N	4648	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECAL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ecal/SteelsTW07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecal/ecal2007.html#SteelsTW07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	425-434	\N	\N	conf/ecal/2007	date = {2007-09-05}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74913-4_43}, isbn = {978-3-540-74912-7}	\N	741838e60943aff2f70bec804e31f9f1	15348ead5e99e36e673792f7d84dcd91	d7315b407eab32ea6fe28e51800fe0ea	inproceedings	Multi-level Selection in the Emergence of Language Systematicity.	Luc Steels and Remi van Trijp and Pieter Wellens	Fernando Almeida e Costa and Luis Mateus Rocha and Ernesto Costa and Inman Harvey and António Coutinho	2007
7513258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAMAS	\N	\N	\N	IFAAMAS	\N	\N	\N	conf/atal/BurkovC07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/atal/aamas2007.html#BurkovC07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	41	\N	\N	conf/atal/2007	date = {2008-02-05}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1329125.1329174}, isbn = {978-81-904262-7-5}	\N	b9210c8b2bafbabd1209e8ac801ff7c2	62e3492c75578f0a4112494ed6caf97c	62019f503fade4c76c32b0c78a850ea5	inproceedings	Multiagent learning in adaptive dynamic systems.	Andriy Burkov and Brahim Chaib-draa	Edmund H. Durfee and Makoto Yokoo and Michael N. Huhns and Onn Shehory	2007
7513259	\N	4676	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIA	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/cia/HerikHKTV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cia/cia2007.html#HerikHKTV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	36-56	\N	\N	conf/cia/2007	date = {2007-09-05}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75119-9_4}, isbn = {978-3-540-75118-2}	\N	2d2a49e78095de6016bfe14909e95ac0	6e62eefd395ed6a4fc4aa49b8c1c24d4	a7820fe9efa2af35410b24bb1c535e7a	inproceedings	Multi-agent Learning Dynamics: A Survey.	H. Jaap van den Herik and D. Hennes and M. Kaisers and Karl Tuyls and Katja Verbeeck	Matthias Klusch and Koen V. Hindriks and Mike P. Papazoglou and Leon Sterling	2007
7513471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mizrach2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We analyze the trading activity in an Internet chat room with approximately 1,300 participants.
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Traders make posts in real time about their activities. We ﬁnd these traders are more skilled than
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retail investors analyzed in other studies. 55% make proﬁts after transaction costs, and they earn
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$153 per trade. Traders hold their winners 25% longer than their losers. They have statistically
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signiﬁcant α’s of 0.41% per day after controlling for the Fama-French factors and momentum. 38%
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of proﬁts persist in the next year. Traders improve their skill over time, earning an extra $189 per
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month for each year of trading experience. They also gain expertise in trading particular stocks.
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Traders who raise their Herﬁndahl index by 0.1 raise their proﬁtability by $46 per trade. 42%
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trade both long and short, with equal success rates, and almost double the proﬁt per trade when
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short.
\
	e1d7bb3935a5b9f6cf8583ec66ef6caf	db547df32201ef305be986608dc52494	0ab8485060fae67b8e89ad75af584591	article	Experts Online: An Analysis of Trading Activity in a Public Internet Chat Room	Susan Weerts Bruce Mizrach	\N	2005
7513522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/motta/papers/SpeciaMotta_ESWC-2007_Final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f57d8e7fb962f00c95797114be76b964	b828fbd5c9ddc4f9551f973445ecb283	86c0f3e624ac9d992ee42210d87d14bb	proceedings	Integrating Folksonomies with the Semantic Web	E. Motta and L. Specia	\N	2007
7513543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0096809c2195d65b85529f392e7c8fc	247d7fd5d9d0161ec109f7dc385574b2	917996c268d34cab85e07bcd460e7a86	proceedings	NeOn - Lifecycle Support for Networked Ontologies - Case studies in the pharmaceutical industry	P. Haase and M. d'Aquin	\N	2008
7513555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_38.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40c1ddd2c128c6c6c9cfa383190f2283	a1d2e5f6b74a55965298fc207c54d72d	1d1514585246a0642ea1415c5cf55e4b	proceedings	Finding Equivalent Ontologies in Watson	E. Motta and C. Allocca	\N	2008
7514020	\N	4252	\N	\N	\N	\N	KES (2)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/kes/TakahashiTTT06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kes/kes2006-2.html#TakahashiTTT06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	310-316	\N	\N	conf/kes/2006-2	date = {2006-11-15}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11893004_40}, isbn = {3-540-46537-5}	\N	de32e30b124ad658df732a8284b23b21	a61ea349a4dbf198272cf77124e56157	f58d10d12aa8d00b98ad81be20680183	inproceedings	Analysis of Stock Price Return Using Textual Data and Numerical Data Through Text Mining.	Satoru Takahashi and Masakazu Takahashi and Hiroshi Takahashi and Kazuhiko Tsuda	Bogdan Gabrys and Robert J. Howlett and Lakhmi C. Jain	2006
7514027	\N	5075	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI Workshops	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/isi/ZhouMWG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/isi/isiw2008.html#ZhouMWG08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	331-342	\N	\N	conf/isi/2008w	date = {2008-06-16}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69304-8_33}, isbn = {978-3-540-69136-5}	\N	d3c7c28fb1edb4fdf747eafedf90e3ae	85cfb23ccb9180abe93cd4037f71b4ed	838085ef04c30731aaa9dc4cfaf95292	inproceedings	A Generative Model for Statistical Determination of Information Content from Conversation Threads.	Yingjie Zhou and Malik Magdon-Ismail and William A. Wallace and Mark Goldberg	Christopher C. Yang and Hsinchun Chen and Michael Chau and Kuiyu Chang and Sheau-Dong Lang and Patrick S. Chen and Raymond Hsieh and Daniel Zeng and Fei-Yue Wang and Kathleen M. Carley and Wenji Mao and Justin Zhan	2008
7514042	\N	\N	\N	\N	jan	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	Wilhelmshöher Allee 73, 34121 Kassel	\N	\N	ZW09	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2009/ZW09	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	Presented at EUMAS'08	\N	\N	2008, 5	\N		\N	8fc89728f2f727aa6c95a1b1baca70d5	230743230ecfa25ac6556f908d2790be	e40dd3b01b0b09c3809cd74c29e8279b	techreport	Applicability of Emergence Engineering to Distributed Systems Scenarios	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	\N	2009
7514052	\N	\N	\N	\N	march	\N	16. Fachtagung Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen, KiVS 2009, Kassel	\N	\N	University of Kassel	VDE	Kassel, Germany	\N	\N	BGCK09	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2009/BGCK09	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b15810ca46e1ad25c99da49de6f5cccd	19ffa5f18615a9391915e3105eaafb2a	41d25ddd9ede1c28aca4dfb8ae356233	inproceedings	Automated Integration of Web Services in BPEL4WS Processes	Steffen Bleul and Kurt Geihs and Diana Comes and Marc Kirchhoff	\N	2009
7514057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshops der Wissenschaftlichen Konferenz Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (WowKiVS) 2009, Kassel	\N	\N	University of Kassel	VDE	Kassel, Germany	\N	\N	CBZ09	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2009/CBZ09	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5254aa4c952318190b4b8cf4e611b67	b0063e2ea01a2eb63317d8e2c82a6375	82c4483a6a28b33abafa768846a6a016	inproceedings	Management of Business Processes with the BPRules Language in Service Oriented Computing	Diana Comes and Steffen Bleul and Michael Zapf	\N	2009
7514058	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myaew2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Abstract
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In this study, we measure managerial affective states during earnings conference calls by
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analyzing conference call audio files using vocal emotion analysis software. We hypothesize and
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find that negative affect displayed by managers discussing their firms’ results and prospects is
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informative about the firm’s financial future. In particular, we find that managers exhibiting
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negative affect are less likely to meet or beat earnings expectations over each of the three
\
subsequent quarters. However, market participants do not immediately impound these
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implications. Negative affect is not associated with analyst forecast revisions of next quarter’s
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earnings. Over the subsequent 180 trading days, cumulative abnormal returns are negatively
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associated with negative affect, revealing that the market eventually impounds the implications
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of negative affect into price. Together our findings suggest that vocal cues contain useful
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information about firms’ fundamentals, incremental to, and of comparable magnitude to,
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qualitative information conveyed by the linguistic content.
\
	74d5ab6a7001da9d3c8ef52261f7c5f3	5052a15a7e453a1573a63f4ffafbab39	1bb9e10c609dea18cda0bcc08bc2ed8a	article	The Power of Voice: Managerial Affective States and Future Firm Performance	Mohan Venkatachalam William J. Mayew	\N	2008
7514073	\N	\N	\N	\N	feb	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OTSABG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/OTSABG08	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	Thomas Weise, Philipp Baer, eds. online version	\N	\N	2008, 1	\N		\N	4a2da5a36504b6b3d12d9b5132cdf032	48901ff4dfa2dfae147483b026707d06	18ca433c0f230d0b215cf4355d0c3698	techreport	1st Kassel Student Workshop on Security in Distributed Systems (Seminar Sicherheit in verteilten Systemen)	Stephan Opfer and Stefan Triller and Stephan Scheuermann and Till Amma and Michael Blumenstein and Ilhan Glogic	\N	2008
7514076	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	8th IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	RWKGLVFPP08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/RWKGLVFPP08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	396abfbdce7f88cffc13b8c06f2600dc	6b5f9849bdc480944cfdbdb71cad26a1	b12877109549981a9d4978751a3f9419	inproceedings	A Comprehensive Context Modeling Framework for Pervasive Computing Systems	Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Kurt Geihs and Jorge Lorenzo and Massimo Valla and Cristina Fra and Nearchos Paspallis and George A. Papadopoulos	\N	2008
7514079	Software Practice \\& Experience	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GBEFFGHHKMPPRS08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/GBEFFGHHKMPPRS08	\N		\N	accepted for publication	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2394c88c23dee48a77aa5955966edfe	0a085ce9f79422993887757a9ad05b5e	71ab670e65cd802feb3806d4416cdbea	article	A Comprehensive Solution for Application-Level Adaptation	Kurt Geihs and Paolo Barone and Frank Eliassen and Jacqueline Floch and Rolf Fricke and Eli Gjørven and S. Hallsteinsen and Geir Horn and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Alessandro Mamelli and George A. Papadopoulos and Nearchos Paspallis and Roland Reichle and Erlend Stav	\N	2008
7514083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schmitz2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present results from an event study based on a unique data set of corporate news
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in the media. The data is provided by Media Tenor, a research institute which collects and rates
\
all corporate news from the most important German daily newspapers and TV news. Our analysis
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is based on roughly 300,000 corporate news on 125 large- and medium-sized companies in 5 large
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daily newspapers and 7 TV news shows from Germany between July 1998 and October 2006. Since
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analysts rate the news, we have an exogenous measure whether news are good or bad news for a
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company. Based on this data we can show that the incorporation of information in prices is fairly
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fast. The main price reaction occurs on the day of the arrival of the new information. This price
\
jump is especially large if the news coverage in the media is accompanied by ad hoc announcements
\
made by the corporation itself. While there is only a very short-term post-event drift after good news,
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prices tend to drift for several days after bad news. The post-event trading volume is signiﬁcantly
\
higher than before the news for several days for good as well as bad news. To provide a test of the
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model of Hong and Stein (1999) we deﬁne several proxies for the speed of the information diﬀusion
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through diﬀerent investor groups. We ﬁnd that for smaller companies with lower abnormal media
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coverage the information diﬀusion is indeed slower, as predicted by theory. We further combine the
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media coverage data with individual investors transaction data in stocks and bank-issued warrants
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from a large German online broker. Our results indicate that individual investors, especially stock
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investors, as compared to warrant investors, react slower to new information as the market does. A
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tendency to react to bad news by buying put warrants, because selling stocks short was impossible
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for private investors during our sample period, could not be observed.
\
	25893e57a4c4baa3a32a7c3dbd1aecf7	8de0eac18df84eeabf8e9386fec152ab	f6a10fc29661debb295a96f478343943	article	Market and Individual Investors Reactions to Corporate News in the Media	Philipp Schmitz∗	\N	2007
7514087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th IEEE Workshop on Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea) in conjunction with the 6th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	RWKGVFPP08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/RWKGVFPP08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ddddd296a869581eff10bbdd2847afb9	15cb15ff8b0c867b0dc94ec073610d83	4e3b0812463db2584010869ef01bdf33	inproceedings	A Context Query Language for Pervasive Computing Environments	Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Kurt Geihs and Massimo Valla and Cristina Fra and Nearchos Paspallis and George A. Papadopoulos	\N	2008
7514088	\N	\N	\N	\N	jul	\N	Proceedings of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO 2008	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	WNSRG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/WNSRG08	\N		\N	online version	795--802	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8a1985978d347baef628310cce77129	d13f178852a8441d656fd329f39ff869	4b8a121aa0a3390be78ed19dccab22be	inproceedings	A Tunable Model for Multi-Objective, Epistatic, Rugged, and Neutral Fitness Landscapes	Thomas Weise and Stefan Niemczyk and Hendrik Skubch and Roland Reichle and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514091	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	Sixth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems, EUMAS'08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZW08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/ZW08	\N		\N	online version	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c98d56e35f1a1a7427f861790b281d20	e94c3e80e1491c1741ba4637e30aeeac	6a6fca14ae8d5355436bd994c517f44f	inproceedings	Applicability of Emergence Engineering to Distributed Systems Scenarios	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	\N	2008
7514093	IEEE Distributed Systems Online (DSOnline)	9	\N	\N	jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KRG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/KRG08	\N		\N	link. http://dsonline.computer.org/portal/pages/dsonline/2008/07/o7001.html	0807-o7001	\N	7	\N		\N	fdc3d85702d8df9276fcc6039bcf16e7	f97e44260ab5fecbfed51991e657b2be	a3da53c9a55a13dcfb2a7b1c5bb0f8e9	article	Architectural Constraints in the Model-Driven Development of Self-Adaptive Applications	Mohammad Ullah Khan and Roland Reichle and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514101	\N	\N	\N	\N	july	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Infonomics-Consulting, Stuttgart - Germany	Marrakech, Maroc	\N	15th Annual Workshop of HP Software University Association (HP-SUA)	BGCK08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BGCK08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57055310aa8e7059796b108d62b91127	1290d4c485cbc709f958572873dec6b6	a4a82a36006b608b471acac49c06ace8	inproceedings	Automated Management of Dynamic Web Service Integration	\N	Steffen Bleul and Kurt Geihs and Diana Comes and Marc Kirchhoff	2008
7514104	\N	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZW08b	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/ZW08b	\N		\N	online version	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30b07b40124514aba90c86d165204385	242a09e39f235b40a3a9d469d6b246aa	1d904456b83a07ee559e883a9662c8f7	misc	Bericht von der EUMAS 2007	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	\N	2008
7514106	\N	5343	\N	\N	dec	\N	The third International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems (IWSOS'08)	\N	\N	\N	Sprigner	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), LNCS Sublibrary: SL 5 -- Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications	ZW08a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/ZW08a	\N		\N	online version	299--304	\N	\N	\N		\N	528f20b6adc91cca1fc0cbcb0fe8b38b	3385e0ca3be914165b68f019a37a2075	47e7608f713b692b16b47735e4e46a9f	inproceedings	Can Solutions Emerge?	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	Karin Anna Hummel and James P. G. Sterbenz	2008
7514110	Third International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW 2008)	\N	\N	\N	june	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WBCG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/WBCG08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2697fa380be7cea60956f3ccce67b961	4eebf2c1a9a73f141a096565b27cb054	21ac3d003356db38738b5e77a1330b98	article	Different Approaches to Semantic Web Service Composition	Thomas Weise and Steffen Bleul and Diana Comes and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schmeling2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+551418273&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	VIII, 134 Bl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Finanzmärkte spielen eine zentrale Rolle in modernen Volkswirtschaften und sind
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daher Gegenstand unzähliger theoretischer und empirischer Untersuchungen. Dennoch
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können die bisherigen Ansätze im Rahmen des neoklassischen, rationalen Theoriegebäudes
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das Geschehen auf Finanzmärkten weder erklären noch prognostizieren. Daher wurden in der
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jüngeren Vergangenheit neue Theorien im Feld "Behavioral Finance" entwickelt, die zum
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Ziel haben, das Verhalten von Investoren auf Finanzmärkten realistischer zu modellieren und
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vom Ideal eines vollkommen rationalen Investors - angesichts psychologischer und
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informatorischer Beschränkungen - abzurücken.
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Die fünf Kapitel dieser Dissertation beinhalten empirische Tests von grundlegenden
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Erkenntnissen der Behavioral Finance und untersuchen, ob die Annahme irrationaler oder
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beschränkt rationaler Investoren sinnvoll ist, um Finanzmarktprozesse und das beobachtete
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Verhalten von Investoren zu verstehen.
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Hinsichtlich der Ergebnisse können zwei zentrale Schlussfolgerungen gezogen
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werden. Erstens wird gezeigt, dass nicht-rationale Entscheidungsprozesse einen signifikanten
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Einfluss auf Finanzmarktbewegungen und Investorenverhalten ausüben. Dieses Ergebnis zieht
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sich durch alle fünf Kapitel der Arbeit und zeigt sich in der Prognosekraft von
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Investorenstimmungen für zukünftige, langfristige Renditen, der empirischen Erklärungskraft
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von Kurzfristorientierung und Verlustaversion für das Verhalten von erwarteten
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Querschnittsrenditen und den systematischen Verzerrungen im Anlageverhalten von
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institutionellen Investoren und Privatanlegern.
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Eine zweite Schlussfolgerung betrifft die Rolle von institutionellen und privaten
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Anlegern. Wie die empirischen Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit zeigen, verhalten sich diese beiden
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Gruppen von Marktteilnehmern signifikant unterschiedlich. Während institutionelle Anleger
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dem Ideal des rationalen Investors deutlich näher kommen, unterliegen private Anleger
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stärker systematisch verzerrtem Verhalten und stellen durch ihr Verhalten tendenziell ein
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Hindernis für effiziente Märkte dar.
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Schlagwörter: Vermögenspreise, Behavioral Finance, Erwartete Renditen, Verlustaversion
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	f1a9de4d03e6f52231036ede32bb9fc6	f0a7429ff1188f283365ba8e09b0e931	3a839ad762a8df52402aa3bf02302c2e	book	An empirical analysis of behavioral finance theories in international equity markets	{Maik} Schmeling	\N	2007
7514117	\N	4971/2008	\N	\N	mar	\N	Genetic Programming - Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Genetic Programming, EuroGP 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag GmbH	Naples, Italy	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues	WZG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/WZG08	\N		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#WZG2008DGPFa	254--265	\N	\N	\N		\N	557a575631a1d5843b0fd98f7121b483	73084ae914f0b1db1375d52338d01634	2dd05370a8a0c12aa8c6c39678119513	inproceedings	Evolving Proactive Aggregation Protocols	Thomas Weise and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	Michael O'Neill and Leonardo Vanneschi and Steven Gustafson and Anna Isabel Esparcia Alcázar and Ivanoe De Falco and Antonio Della Cioppa and Ernesto Tarantino	2008
7514119	\N	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	The Third International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	BWG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BWG08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b4c9b1f613f018fefe314fcf71bca5a	5aac593eb42a1103df0b9bad27fc07d6	99614cda1270f95fd89f17f4d66c7df3	inproceedings	Geminga: Service Discovery for Mobile Robotics	Philipp A. Baer and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514123	\N	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	Distributed Systems Group, FB 16, University of Kassel	\N	\N	Wilhelmsöher Allee 73, 34121 Kassel	\N	\N	WSZG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/WSZG08	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	A technical report on the usage of global optimization algorithms such as genetic algorithms, genetic programming, tabu search, simulated annealing, and ant colony optimization for improving features of distributed systems (such as topology, routing, ...	\N	WSZG2008GOAATATDS	2008, 3	\N		\N	2d5161e2b2299d43f5b706a24c797ff4	386a7b72a7407b70cbfc1b463defe57d	8851de2881d2ca62cda3b8bad388b7d5	techreport	Global Optimization Algorithms and their Application to Distributed Systems	Thomas Weise and Hendrik Skubch and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514126	PIK	31 (2008)	\N	\N	mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RKG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/RKG08	\N		\N	\N	34--38	\N	1	\N		\N	3017c8eabe60e4d7a463705a33690bd8	16c35d36c140235e12c0e8bfd75714ec	59f5cc3286c576bd548d67cec246da9a	article	How to Combine Parameter and Compositional Adaptation in the Modeling of Self-Adaptive Applications	Roland Reichle and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514129	Sixth IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GBRW08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/GBRW08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c17a8e00192f72963598fc5e56f6bedf	6a6da72dde841174fd9938bc5f5c6dcf	c1e3a926ca23b3c48bad93599fa8f394	article	Ontology-based Automatic Model Transformations	Kurt Geihs and Philipp A. Baer and Roland Reichle and Jens Wollenhaupt	\N	2008
7514132	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel, Germany	\N	Bae08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/Bae08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28c59d0ba9b6f4b7f4fbd18fde920946	645b136db4c5c071b09aaf54af48cc98	6c5ce1d46726f4476a3882c06dc8c09e	phdthesis	Platform-Independent Development of Robot Communication Software	Philipp A. Baer	\N	2008
7514134	Microsoft Technical Summit, Microsoft Academic Days 2008	\N	\N	\N	nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BG08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfa296b6951cc6a08479b655f191bd94	4a6499049551f916f95ca950f1e36d57	fd3c66c745718a31a1127a057fd2d2ba	article	Robot Control Architectures -- Another Tower of Babel?	Philipp A. Baer and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514137	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei08a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/Gei08a	\N		\N	(in German)	133--145	\N	2	\N		\N	98994d5be6e3d1dba1a31b6948e50102	efd4a7a79907e4dae83a032901442680	c7ff0ae87448e0dfe11e924217d18b43	article	Selbst-Adaptive Software	Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7514152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BCKZ08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BCKZ08	\N		\N	Presented at SAKS 2008 Workshop, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	704d1549f5aceacacf953fab8a35da2d	e4973ff5aba9ccf2fd62d08f969bce12	1780968dcb42edfd742cef05cb2554bc	techreport	Self-Integration of Web Services in BPEL Processes	Steffen Bleul and Diana Comes and Marc Kirchhoff and Michael Zapf	\N	2008
7514153	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	Washington D.C., USA	\N	2008 IEEE Joint Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'08) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE'08)	WBKG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/WBKG08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a204692d214b4ca5df5ae2456b56124a	9aa3b2e24b99cedc24e494a5d95ed624	71a155ecc1a5d8a54f44e4cf52c7b00b	proceedings	Semantic Web Service Composition for Service-Oriented Architectures	\N	Thomas Weise and Steffen Bleul and Marc Kirchhoff and Kurt Geihs	2008
7514156	\N	\N	\N	\N	jul	\N	Intelligent Autonomous Systems 10 -- IAS-10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRG08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BRG08	\N		\N	\N	211--220	\N	\N	\N		\N	f72a4c662dad18365e62d85334cabebd	1e56455937368466bae4ea5632dfb62a	c7be7c4689d7f79ba871e698f3b02ade	inproceedings	The Spica Development Framework -- Model-Driven Software Development for Autonomous Mobile Robots	Philipp A. Baer and Roland Reichle and Kurt Geihs	Wolfram Burgard and Rüdiger Dillmann and Christian Plagemann and Nikolaus Vahrenkamp	2008
7514159	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Wissen, Vernetzung, Virtualisierung (Liber amicorum für Prof. Dr. Udo Winand)	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Gei08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/Gei08	\N		\N	\N	477--489	\N	\N	\N		\N	93999bc432d1fd4291486733fe88c1ea	714da1237261b12c8e3e77451d969831	dd3574f7bba84f8d0ec55dde4df02f75	inproceedings	Vom Dienstgüte-Management zu Selbst-Adaptiven Systemen	Kurt Geihs	Oliver von Kortzfleisch	2008
7514162	\N	\N	\N	\N	july	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	Washington D.C., USA	\N	IEEE Joint Conference (CEC/EEE 2008) on E-Commerce Technology (Tenth CEC'07) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (Fifth EEE'08)	BBKBWJ08	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2008/BBKBWJ08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b038c1f2b6549bdfd12b9610e754c17	cf32d728fee497ec7f8afd4504baeeac	3de3c23c0bda05b853253a06539dd619	proceedings	WSC-08: Continuing the Web Services Challenge	\N	Anjay Basal and M. Brian Blake and Srividya Kona and Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Michael C. Jaeger	2008
7514163	\N	\N	\N	\N	jul	\N	Workshop on Software Engineering of Pervasive Services (SEPS07) in conjunction with IEEE ICPS07	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Gei07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/Gei07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ab17389ce935f9fef60554575fee85a	cabcbf2f3a20f6616cfe486ffaf8cff1	7094bd868f3cf4d177ff5d33fb798220	inproceedings	A Development Framework for Adaptive Pervasive Applications	Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514165	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems	\N	\N	IEEE	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	BRZWG07a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BRZWG07a	\N		\N	\N	43--52	\N	\N	\N		\N	58c24e5f34df9249caf0b1974a91a3d3	287b663ec51caf75b55b78fde36662f9	21018e3a17339a135e70a28855dcbd7f	inproceedings	A Generative Approach to the Development of Autonomous Robot Software	Philipp A. Baer and Roland Reichle and Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	Ted Bapty Roy Sterrit	2007
7514168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on Robot Vision, VISAPP 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KRHB07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/KRHB07	\N		\N	accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e8559ad388739f33742677f868fe6b23	8d1e1371238e3d720f2990d63a63c89d	da13e081815f82dd24ad6878518304aa	inproceedings	An Unsupervised Approach for Adaptive Color Segmentation	Ulrich Kaufmann and Roland Reichle and Christof Hoppe and Philipp A. Baer	\N	2007
7514173	\N	1	\N	\N	jul	\N	Model-Driven Software Adaptation (M-ADAPT'07) at The European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ecoop07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KRG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/KRG07	\N		\N	\N	13-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	74bb49a62ff38ba07b6af0fbb2c03276	5a9c40dc3bca15d5249e82e3c9857e1d	6d4c0fbb314e4b54b3368e47af2ffdba	inproceedings	Applying Architectural Constraints in the Modeling of Self-adaptive Component-based Applications	Mohammad Ullah Khan and Roland Reichle and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514176	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	7ème Conférence Internationale sur les NOuvelles TEchnologies de la REpartition	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marrakech, Morocco	\N	\N	BZG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BZG07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be4f8292d5e2fe2e43fdd7a10bc157a6	b9edfc755515f2ecd06ec14689485d69	48468a644daa403b8dbc61281a254f36	inproceedings	Automatic Service Process Administration by Semantic Service Discovery	Steffen Bleul and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)	\N	\N	Kassel, Germany	\N	\N	BG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BG07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	34-2007070	\N		\N	486655852d863e1cb858f6c8ebd1e1b5	6728c6d3da1773f15daf69fc36dc9274	1e0f6d6c6c7c035e70dda202433d0a65	techreport	Automatische Dienstvermittlung in dienstorientierten Architekturen	Steffen Bleul and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514179	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	I-Tech Education and Publishing, Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	\N	BR07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BR07	\N		\N	\N	1--28	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbc69a984b134958518d439ec73f143c	cc292719fae48bb141343cc158238152	1dab4b87e5b87e4c51e882405ef64fc8	inbook	Communication and Collaboration in Heterogeneous Teams of Soccer Robots	Philipp A. Baer and Roland Reichle	\N	2007
7514183	\N	\N	\N	\N	jul	\N	14th Workshop of the HP Software University Association (HPSUA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GR07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/GR07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c6955db45e0292a96553ed390336b7c	3fa9a69069bc2e4ba45a5491b59663fd	fce8237e38550509a2e937885d35f24a	inproceedings	Development of Self-Adaptive Services	Kurt Geihs and Roland Reichle	\N	2007
7514184	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WAGVZ07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WAGVZ07	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#WAGVZ2007DMC	\N	\N	2007, 4	\N		\N	1a806095cc2819ee3592aaa0acd99c98	4a71cf806bd27369585b448ae1826ddf	671ba4cdbabceab18f5f705621b88aef	techreport	Evolving Classifiers - Evolutionary Algorithms in Data Mining	Thomas Weise and Stefan Achler and Martin Göb and Christian Voigtmann and Michael Zapf	\N	2007
7514187	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	10 th IFIP / IEEE Symposium on Integrated Management (IM 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munich, Germany	\N	\N	BZG07a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BZG07a	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44701d2c273dbf421028ac96fdede243	cb55f7f3ba9154a5abcf8452c4ebf353	5a9f513b8cc8801e6a03815a4b3e8239	inproceedings	Flexible Automatic Service Brokering for SOAs.	Steffen Bleul and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514194	\N	4431	\N	\N	April	\N	Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms ICANNGA'07, Part 1	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York	Warsaw University of Technology, Warszawa, Poland	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)	WGB07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WGB07	\N		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#WGB2007DGPFb	167--173	\N	\N	\N		\N	962546bbd80a1142b7b2e12505e8d28f	9a28c975178e5ee0eef4b358924c1aec	43d6cdfba7dee062aee0c96dd6f63216	inproceedings	Genetic Programming for Proactive Aggregation Protocols	Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs and Philipp A. Baer	\N	2007
7514198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaiserslautern	\N	\N	WZG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WZG07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28d49f7e3397e60b7e0a37c5aa219be6	4d9fe47ab969d471d19f87b4410952f4	b5eb5bc628762b94c6f2884234267ad6	inproceedings	Genetic Programming meets Model-Driven Development	Thomas Weise and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514201	Kassler Informatikschriften	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WZKG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WZKG07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1940eecbf8672ab1bcd4dd64c2be8c5	0cb24a8a61aea729b918e941748fec63	ef63c9495d6ee227f2896388f5fc7f40	article	Genetic Programming meets Model-Driven Development (Technical Report)	Thomas Weise and Michael Zapf and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514203	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Sku07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/Sku07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9aee90bbcd1bd406f67f3bd2f890feb7	47509eb71eb869db5467c7fe2639d7e7	0dde72c3a2fff25ca2f909dd990732c2	book	Hierarchical Strategy Learning for FLUX Agents	Hendrik Skubch	\N	2007
7514208	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	IEEE Joint Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC07) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE07)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	BWG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BWG07	\N		\N	\N	517-520	\N	\N	\N		\N	072e7560008510ad572bdde97c215c64	bc432934f68fd69c98db511237031f1d	f00c36ad00febf2043d5c53a58289ec9	inproceedings	Making a Fast Semantic Service Composition System Faster	Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514210	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems EUMAS'07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elmouradi Hotel, Hammamet, Tunesia	\N	\N	ZW07a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/ZW07a	\N		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#ZW2007EUMAS	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4ad3858e879881772d479d551136169	df2dab379b986e08f688dec177664abb	40fd1fb2827bacc10b949fa56a1abb68	inproceedings	Offline Emergence Engineering For Agent Societies	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	\N	2007
7514212	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZW07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/ZW07	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#ZW2007EUMASTR	\N	\N	2007, 8	\N		\N	aae06ec2a13390aa1096431277595040	c26be9e79271ad12e395502bd79a822a	31d2c42e3c3803db5a2773eb70d5dfba	techreport	Offline Emergence Engineering For Agent Societies (Technical Report)	Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise	\N	2007
7514215	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	2. Workshop Selbst-organisierende, adaptive, kontextsensitive verteilte Systeme (SAKS)	\N	\N	\N	VDE	Bern, Swiss	\N	\N	BZ07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/BZ07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fcdd6e9579e18f76e4c5b5569db00bb0	1871d3782342ea4306f3606f22d143bc	d54fb9c2b91246bdec278821bee97fd7	inproceedings	Ontology-Based Self-Organization in Service-Oriented Architectures	Steffen Bleul and Michael Zapf	\N	2007
7514219	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	IBM PhD Student Symposium at ICSOC 2007	\N	\N	\N	IBM Research Devision	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	Ble07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/Ble07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	227e64ab575832136e6e2805b44e5622	11045ae31bbb4db8b66c8277baa71567	33f5c94fbf5437c13b390b8d6bacb1bc	inproceedings	Quality-aware Self-Management for Service Processes in Service-Oriented Architectures	Steffen Bleul	Tudor Dumitras and Andreas Hanemann and Benedikt Kratz and Jyotishman Pathak	2007
7514221	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	Proceedings of BIONETS 2007, 2nd International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems	\N	\N	Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (ICST), IEEE, ACM	Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (ICST), IEEE, ACM	Radisson SAS Beke Hotel, 43. Terez krt., Budapest H-1067, Hungary	\N	\N	WZG07a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WZG07a	\N		\N	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html#WZG2007RBGP	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7766df1fb7d915d3029938427b31f73e	04f6987129bdde7ebf43a5f1469adbd0	5269971b168c507fb58ad2be0deb90c8	inproceedings	Rule-based Genetic Programming	Thomas Weise and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D-A-CH Security 2007	\N	\N	\N	Patrick Horster	\N	\N	\N	SWW07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/SWW07	\N		\N	\N	519-530	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d5c9102953e765d003cbc61ebe32535	c08a418135a4be254524afaed7f6cb56	823e27b3bfc8faca88ac06deb8f23c46	inproceedings	Verteilte Suche nach digitalen Wasserzeichen in eMule	Martin Steinebach and Michael Wagner and Patrick Wolf	\N	2007
7514225	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)	\N	\N	Kassel, Germany	\N	\N	WBG07	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2007/WBG07	\N		\N	Permanent Identifier: urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2007111919638	\N	\N	34-2007111	\N		\N	924c29168b2fb30d271e7874163c7c7c	667e663edf691b51db0e4530240e9145	f3bb09f9dd1758f7fb840222d7a3b4eb	techreport	Web Service Composition Systems for the Web Service Challenge - A Detailed Review	Thomas Weise and Steffen Bleul and Kurt Geihs	\N	2007
7514226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA)	BGT06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/BGT06	\N		\N	Montpellier, Frankreich, 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	006be5b5001a123fcabea7cf654fa4cd	31308ed80b3f7974d0967e24bdf7428e	20c4fb66de41759501890f07e9853af1	proceedings	8th International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA)	\N	J. Bishop and Kurt Geihs and M. Takizawa (Eds.)	2006
7514230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 8th International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AHEKFR06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/AHEKFR06	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45a3d004c5a0d9f68757f7368fc571b7	cb9a56a11f2b0375762fca19797e3c0e	8b4d63f89363d0c80653b48bd43e3c0b	inproceedings	A Component-based Planning Framework for Adaptive Systems	Mourad Alia and Geir Horn and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Rolf Fricke and Roland Reichle	\N	2006
7514232	Special Edition Editorial: Engineering Design and Composition of Service-Oriented Applications,  Computer Systems Science \\& Engineering	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BWG06a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/BWG06a	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	21	\N		\N	28a8d86236ab9085ed59dabc46ae0406	466be4f93747ca63b1ffb8261381d239	7559d953baa8913c20c31cb4f0d48453	article	An Ontology for Quality-Aware Service Discovery	Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7514234	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	13th Annual Workshop of HP OpenView University Association (HP-OVUA)	\N	\N	\N	Infocomics-Consulting, Stuttgart, Germany	\N	\N	\N	BG06a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/BG06a	\N		\N	\N	109--118	\N	\N	\N		\N	b958b78cb1db0d89d22584fd1b896301	eb7ba2087a9d4aedaad270f8580f9fab	bdee1de85e3b9d33bce29773cf77c340	inproceedings	Automatic Quality-Aware Service Discovery and Matching	Steffen Bleul and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7514237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd International Conference on Bioinspired Optimization Methods and their Applications (BIOMA 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WG06a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/WG06a	\N		\N	Ljubljana, Slowenien, 9/10 Oktober 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e3b9438a09f78e0a66f2d35d52f8f15	bc851fef2750bb08f37ab28d44fe8e98	39699d468b3c4d9e4fc37714cc9303af	inproceedings	DGPF: An Adaptable Framework for Distributed Multi-Objective Search Algorithms Applied to the Genetic Programming of Sensor Networks	Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7514242	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	IEEE Joint Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC\\^a��06) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE\\^a��06)	\N	\N	\N	Springer Press	\N	\N	\N	BWG06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/BWG06	\N		\N	San Francisco/USA, 2006	427--429	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6c0e5fc3726989e326ac2572ff79f1a	d1d4cc5af354194dc338503cd45d2e87	2b729b4ed7e940a0259d65bfd16a1d39	inproceedings	Large-Scale Service Composition in Semantic Service Discovery	Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7514243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 21st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GKRSHM06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/GKRSHM06	\N		\N	DADS Track, Dijon, France, April 23 -27, 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7ac2b43ee07c4d363709f6554d4878c	f62af0849fac5820405e6a3083ab97e7	fe9930500389c885d9f379487eba8e66	inproceedings	Modeling of Component-based Adaptive Distributed Applications	Kurt Geihs and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Roland Reichle and A. Solberg and S. Hallsteinsen and S. Merral	\N	2006
7514245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFIP Working Conference on Software Engineering Techniques	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GKRS06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/GKRS06	\N		\N	Warsaw, Poland, October 18-20, 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10add67d2fe97331b2b307bd613c6fc1	2c232a57ddf1c9b8e081555ad51ab017	572f42c07e2735cafdab54458a783777	inproceedings	Modeling of Component-Based Self-Adapting Context-Aware Applications for Mobile Devices	Kurt Geihs and Mohammad Ullah Khan and Roland Reichle and A. Solberg	\N	2006
7514246	Communications of the ACM	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSG06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/MSG06	\N		\N	March 2006	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	ae829146c3ec90fd44eaf27c8e758fe4	3b6397f6effa856186ff25298488bf7b	18f9d850e1a9254ea4f70a017212d0d2	article	Self-Managed Systems And Services (Editorial)	J.-P. Martin-Flatin and J. Sventek and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7514250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13th Annual Workshop of HPOVUA, Cote d\\’Azur	SG06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/SG06	\N		\N	ISBN-13: 978-3-00-018780-3	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	acae9918ba7a72bd9396de68db45cbfe	f96c3183046aaeeade8705a3d97a1951	55f79c2ede2e1f352bc86317699b6e48	proceedings	Self-Organisation in the Context of QoS-Management in Service Oriented Architectures	\N	M. Schmid and Kurt Geihs	2006
7514251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT 2006)	\N	\N	SAICSIT	ACM	\N	\N	International Proceedings Series	Gei06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/Gei06	\N		\N	ISBN 1-59593-567-3	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3dbd15be051ecfc26a78ae187f288427	315f2d19e920923f70d9eabe57e4d29b	4b2c6a8ba9228c503613321419688c46	inproceedings	Why Robots Play Soccer (Keynote Extended Abstract)	Kurt Geihs	Trish Alexander Judith Bishop	2006
7514255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd International Workshop on Model-Based Methodologies for Pervasive and Embedded Software (Mompes 2005),  Rennes/France (2005).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UWG05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/UWG05	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09624c1a1e84151ccbf5e2abd4241072	5d8beddc88afe7edf083b3ecc78ffba4	e6adc5f7c490325e2614d28c354fa311	inproceedings	A Modeling Language for Applications in Pervasive Computing Environments	Andreas Ulbrich and Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs	\N	2005
7514257	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	First International Workshop on Engineering Service Compositions (WESC'05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Report RC23821	BW05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/BW05	\N		\N	\N	35--42	\N	\N	\N		\N	d310d29bc0bd360784393c810de42298	8af847fa1da7336f8e299191c28174c7	8546bc29576c195081ac86b2d82909ee	inproceedings	An Ontology for Quality-Aware Service Discovery	Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise	\N	2005
7514264	Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei05a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/Gei05a	\N		\N	October-December 2005	188	\N	4	\N		\N	c0fc77016e0d39d4fefd9b10cbea3bf7	a0657da8ff3a0c919fe3cfd1a7ff439e	f39ad21d75a2ef5c770bcb86c73b825b	article	Mega-Trend Selbstorganisation	Kurt Geihs	\N	2005
7514268	Informatik Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JRMLG05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/JRMLG05	\N		\N	In Paul M{\\"u}ller, Reinhard Gotzhein, and Jens B. Schmitt, editors, Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen (KiVS 2005),  Kaiserslautern, Germany, February 2005. Springer.	91--102	\N	\N	\N		\N	71a295d60b8db94c36905783f861fde6	4145946792f2b52bd93f203376248740	5a514cc9f499857cf5ef0fe9b5a55ee0	article	Ranked Matching for Service Descriptions using OWL-S	Michael C. Jaeger and Gregor Rojec-Goldmann and Gero Mühl and Christoph Liebetruth and Kurt Geihs	\N	2005
7514271	Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK)	2005	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FZ05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/FZ05	\N		\N	\N	189-198	\N	4	\N		\N	e29086452f73dae3064bae73bd2e8f89	bf7c41215381c957072e38347f69d063	03e6892094f3c3d250ac47e8ed1dc1c1	article	Selbst-Eigenschaften in verteilten Systemen	Jochen Fromm and Michael Zapf	\N	2005
7514272	IEEE Distributed Systems Online (DSOnline)	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HMG05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/HMG05	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	7b76837095d86844b3c1c6d2fb565e67	cead8670545ff8a00bcd02ac8e1765f6	b2bce938fde22c90ec1198bd05bbf310	article	Self-Management: The Solution to Complexity or Just Another Problem?	Klaus Herrmann and Gero Mühl and Kurt Geihs	\N	2005
7514280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Machine Learning: ECML 2005, 16th European Conference on Machine Learning, Porto, Portugal, October 3-7, 2005, Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ST05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/ST05	\N		\N	\N	733--740	\N	\N	\N		\N	7133ec0fb2dec7ddeeceb683d5179e29	957a65f0ed25fba6a7664d908500deb8	825003fc9ad79b9b994574b33c4a5bd1	inproceedings	Strategy Learning for Reasoning Agents	Hendrik Skubch and Michael Thielscher	\N	2005
7514283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Annual Workshop of HPOVUA 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/Gei05	\N		\N	ISBN 972-9171-48-3	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e04f543ed51b28c3a59b2ef72eb8823	52921cde18e90fb0fe13121c85a59f17	fdc904540af544a15d1b6eae2afb960d	inproceedings	Towards Model-Driven Management	Kurt Geihs	R.F. Oliveira B.F. Marques	2005
7514284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFIP TC8 Working Conference on Mobile Information Systems (MOBIS 2004)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HGM04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/HGM04	\N		\N	Oslo, Norway, September 2004. Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9fc7f394cf9c8c8761c4be02f1029e6	bd589cd8b87b1888828b4730149cfe67	ba85ecd786dfe1f1cd06a3e987b57ca0	inproceedings	Ad hoc Service Grid - A Self-Organizing Infrastructure for Mobile Commerce	Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs and Gero Mühl	\N	2004
7514287	\N	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	TU Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GTUW04a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/GTUW04a	Technical Report Rote Reihe Informatik		\N	Ergebnisse des DFG-Projektes MAQS	\N	\N	2004/20	\N		\N	b441f985c1ce2f090386fbc92ca0de50	2b3b28bc378899bea2f24dbb621cf2e2	286ed891ad328f3665c5c9794e886587	techreport	Dienstg{\\"u}te in verteilten Anwendungen	Kurt Geihs and Andreas Tanner and Andreas Ulbrich and Torben Weis	\N	2004
7514291	Forschung Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/Gei04	\N		\N	May 2004. (in german)	38--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1250098321851feca3237b62a4e45f9	3ef9bba4316ea69639d36c883349e135	2981b7bd66ab9075fe6c4c8fc507bdc2	article	Middleware im Mittelpunkt	Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7514294	Confederated International Conferences CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE 2004	3291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UMWG04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/UMWG04	\N		\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Larnaca, Cyprus, October 2004. Springer.	1538\\–-155	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f9702c960cee5bda3195a58e228fd6a	d837e5e02c8d7fdea8451f55cc85a928	92e6cb83309da8230f549cf5f069d4e6	article	Programming Abstractions for Content-based Publish/Subscribe in Object-oriented Languages	Andreas Ulbrich and Gero Mühl and Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7514302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2004)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUGB04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/WUGB04	\N		\N	Monterey, California, USA, September 2004. IEEE CS Press.	160--171	\N	\N	\N		\N	990a09e0259ef31c6a3203c1cb81ac96	f1f87fe3f4a70e99a2eade3fa2954aca	3f317645a8db54ed646cd90bc89ca486	inproceedings	Quality of Service in Middleware and Applications: A Model-Driven Approach	Torben Weis and Andreas Ulbrich and Kurt Geihs and Christian Becker	\N	2004
7514306	Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK)	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HMG04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/HMG04	\N		\N	April 2004	74\\–-79	\N	2	\N		\N	f25c12462fb9f4da95b1ab0a4646b4f3	c1036f19832017f5ced1b33d80d90a57	4ec1852a478892365d731f191ff2f9fc	article	Self-Management - Potentiale, Probleme, Perspektiven	Klaus Herrmann and Gero Mühl and Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7514308	Technical Report 2004/12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SG04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/SG04	\N		\N	TU Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d4c6bba4052ee5bc3ab9e1a9e7a69516	3c1819a1a1767121720e5a6fd34ab8f1	e05c4ae108051f60cceca4e56b7e7cb8	article	SysteMATech - System Management based on Mobile Agent Technology	Stefan Schulz and Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7514311	IEEE/ IFIP 10th International Symposium Pacific Rim Dependable Computing (PRDC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DG04	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2004/DG04	\N		\N	Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, March 2004. IEEE Press.	5--14	\N	\N	\N		\N	98f28be185ec072c81b1d02608afd462	d8bfd480b524c1fe0e8965ccac32243c	acee0764e94c274f07c3816aaf0fc615	article	Towards Dependable Web Service	Markus Debusmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7514313	Quality Controlled Component-Based Software Developement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WPADGJS03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/WPADGJS03	\N		\N	chapter QCCS, Kluwer, Norwell, USA, 2003.	151\\–-166	\N	\N	\N		\N	f36309433671170eb411dd079353429b	9aabb858c68963a31bbfe6404605f457	b1aefec3eb3d513d9192c5bd64c92b6c	article	Business Component-based Software Engineering	Torben Weis and Noël Plouzeau and Gabriel Amoros and Petr Donth and Kurt Geihs and Jean Marc Jezequel and Anne Marie Sassen	\N	2003
7514316	14th IFIP/IEEE Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2003)	2867	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/DG03	\N		\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Heidelberg, Germany, October 2003. Springer.	209--220	\N	\N	\N		\N	43aa87734a35deb6e64e9032edcaae94	8497b66841341a972b2b480b481aa030	f77fa9c1506696874bad98b43687ebc8	article	Efficient and Transparent Instrumentation of Application Components using an Aspect-oriented Approach	Markus Debusmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th HP OpenView University Association Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SHG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/SHG03	\N		\N	Geneva, Switzerland, July 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	867e6aa8a262ecc4515a8ae1a26708bb	f99e576ea77d0d75bb8e0a8e4e463cab	18b6da1dc2e0fcc546c593ff77f40ef4	inproceedings	HEAT - A HealthAgent Toolbox for Distributed Network Management	Stefan Schulz and Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514322	Datenbank Spektrum	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/SG03	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	363eef0111b42b88670bef8254a1572b	d7d9eef35b36c86d0dc068a068615d6c	e359f9d39ed90736f0182bdb34822786	article	Mobiles verteiltes Wissen	Thomas Schwotzer and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514325	IEEE Software	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUG03a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/WUG03a	\N		\N	September/October 2003	46--51	\N	5	\N		\N	182de0a461f89a62206502aa50d92340	a47598fb2d5fbc284ee3e26bdc3e7f62	788cc3d1952101713e445b495bd0ae61	article	Model Metamorphosis	Torben Weis and Andreas Ulbrich and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514327	Informatik Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/WUG03	\N		\N	Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS), Leipzig, Germany, Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa95ff95557fa4a58d4e983c63fedea1	0e18c38db6cbbc34fb089819fae448d4	a384db071ed616bc94a6ce87fe6ff820	article	Modellierung und Zusicherung nicht-funktionaler Eigenschaften bei Entwurf, Implementierung und zur Laufzeit verteilter Anwendungen	Torben Weis and Andreas Ulbrich and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514329	Workshop on Distributed Auto-adaptive Reconfigurable Systems (DARES) - International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/UG03	\N		\N	Providence, Rhode Island, 2003. IEEE Press.	118--125	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0bb44c7ca711ec67cecd3c94019e916	9db930aa723139fa73b80d4ebdfd868c	d25da8703501299e30c3e3ce59821a0a	article	QoS Mechanism Composition at Design-Time and Runtime	Andreas Ulbrich and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GWU03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/GWU03	\N		\N	half-day tutorial to be held at ICSE\\^a��03	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee502a2956fd858de396e879cbe6d4f3	879dbb43e3a6f9e9f703a7c6d677717e	696fd6308981f3995d1d3ddd5480d170	inproceedings	Quality of Service Engineering With UML, CORBA, and .NET (Tutorial)	Kurt Geihs and Torben Weis and Andreas Ulbrich	\N	2003
7514334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frühjahrstreffen der GI-Fachgruppe Betriebssysteme	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/HG03	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d82aeae1254c31a51a88ba8161cf71a	a46d12b0c9408f2f9a71f13f7df33640	dc46aabd2af7f53e5fcd764522771431	inproceedings	Self-Organization in Mobile Ad hoc Networks based on the Dynamics of Interaction	Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514337	First International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC \\‘03)	2910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GKG03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/GKG03	\N		\N	LNCS, Trento, Italy, December 2003. Springer.	384\\–-394	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f4b07d0852503fe3e4368d429bb61cd	48780e297d2e46eabfab8c119006ad24	a580062a19636d4adc7c52e62b30b31c	article	Single Sign-On in Service-Oriented Computing	Kurt Geihs and Robert Kalcklösch and Andreas Grode	\N	2003
7514340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI/NTG-Fachtagung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUG03b	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/WUG03b	\N		\N	Leipzig	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bf57156efbc89577f1aeaa9aba6beaa	5f5500b68dfd9975df01fb08c9c25ba5	5628f31df090d55ad8627d5edc353757	inproceedings	Zusicherung nicht-funktionaler Eigenschaften bei Entwurf, Implementierung und zur Laufzeit verteilter Anwendungen	Torben Weis and Andreas Ulbrich and Kurt Geihs	\N	2003
7514343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST e2002 Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/Gei02	\N		\N	Prague, Czech Republik	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ccb9ff10b8a3b0888202fdce92e7a73	a64d0b91a67efb69bf71d6e9c1607b9f	1c75c2c649ee80629f93cc58dd983549	inproceedings	A Comparison of Quality of Service Techniques in Middleware	Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th ACM International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei02b	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/Gei02b	\N		\N	Atlanta, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	313dd378f54af6cefbafc1457917b74c	ed0a0799d85e2262e30d2d9274d99001	8d41a1c4e8afe1955307697774bade07	inproceedings	Analysis of Adaptation Strategies for Mobile QoS-Aware Applications	Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AOSD Workshop on AOP in UML	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JPWG02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/JPWG02	\N		\N	Enschede/Niederlande (2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97c3d133608dff41fe4fd2a86de586d7	e4f9d61ccd89c9834a196d817174a6b3	706c182d57fc0171bbc87830d396abfc	inproceedings	From Contracts to Aspects in UML Designs	Jean Marc Jezequel and No{\\"e}l Plouzeau and Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	KG02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/KG02	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8702da82c752b7656fed78f14c9a486f	8cae21260bd1178b79828eae2b4967d3	f9cd21bd79cacf2d4d812dad30d11ae2	book	Networks -- Standardization, Infrastructure and Applications	W. König and Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AOSD  Workshop on Early Aspects : Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SADGJOPW02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/SADGJOPW02	\N		\N	Enschede/Niederlande	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ead4c16b7f7e3bb3f0f35623b0a8e8e	6b49c8f4956d58ce3ccf219c3141ee64	0ad3373a5b1960a27f5f233a4a80e3f6	inproceedings	QCCS: A Methodology for the Development of Contract-Aware Components Based on Aspect-Oriented Design	Anne Marie Sassen and Gabriel Amoros and Petr Donth and Kurt Geihs and Jean Marc Jezequel and K. Odent and Noël Plouzeau and Torben Weis	\N	2002
7514363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networks \\& Standardization, Infrastructure, and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	GB02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/GB02	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	79211089c0597c93eac1ea2fef15c320	cae3766f1b459fd9f25050ee2681218e	e4dbf2a563dcb913371bd834add31b55	incollection	Quality of Service Management for Middleware and Applications	Kurt Geihs and Christian Becker	\N	2002
7514366	2nd International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW \\‘02)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SG02	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/SG02	\N		\N	Graz, Austria, July 2002	149--156	\N	\N	\N		\N	1360da953ef1df72772039d3f22ff5aa	1b9141d789d252e58ed932f109a547b6	de68e3f700b68b56d0af9c11a6d58d89	article	Shark - a System for Management, Synchronization and Exchange of Knowledge in Mobile User Groups	Thomas Schwotzer and Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th International Workshop The Internet Challenge: Technology and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei02a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2002/Gei02a	\N		\N	Berlin, Germany, 2002. Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d685588c11e58ac86778da747518c9bd	baf3cc1568bef43325ef7da5a065d679	e53d398c0ce54b08c294c69bd3ddaf3e	inproceedings	Towards an Internet-Based Marketplace for Software Components	Kurt Geihs	\N	2002
7514370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GB01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/GB01	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e814e34427c7dbf0e27495572892aaf3	16c9e84f8ad4ec29afc622b1caee0d7a	2f69c17faabb284e9fbcb19a83eea468	inproceedings	A Framework for Re-use and Maintenance of Quality of Service Mechanisms in Distributed Object Systems.	Kurt Geihs and Christian Becker	\N	2001
7514373	UML 2001, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)	2185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WBGP01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/WBGP01	\N		\N	Canada, Springer	442--456	\N	\N	\N		\N	93c1f1a0cb81baa5425c63e1133824b7	cdb394c02b3e07718ca43b4c12c6072c	ce6f07d5f3066253ed12f3fa3452d292	article	An UML Meta-Model for Contract aware Components	Torben Weis and Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs and Noël Plouzeau	\N	2001
7514376	IFIP International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS 01)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HG01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/HG01	\N		\N	Krakow, Poland, 2001. Chapman-Hall	203--216	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fff0bd8bb4da1f14b83fba2f9295f85	8114ad9adff8905cc859f7e803af782c	4572c9177d8c599ed14c36eaef30270a	article	Integrating Mobile Agents and Neural Networks for Proactive Management	Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	2001
7514379	PIK	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GJZ01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/GJZ01	\N		\N	in german	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	20eba87f8f8fa7dde44f7d33feb11956	77e6a1d09adf99b990771ecc11a46292	63a49f44d67adba66716ca8cc351e35e	article	Kommunikation zwischen autonomen Agenten	Kurt Geihs and U. Jahr and Michael Zapf	\N	2001
7514381	IEEE Computer	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gei01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/Gei01	\N		\N	June, 2001	24–-31	\N	6	\N		\N	17ae2e4a35b81e972f83429d0059d239	06437278875dde5a5b4230287b2380ff	fd1df25852ddd25760ce7bddda40324a	article	Middleware Challenges Ahead	Kurt Geihs	\N	2001
7514382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZGL01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/ZGL01	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7d393b817ba30c2c418c156026e02ee	49ceb6507f98bfb7302b985f39470118	27cda7b88a6ff84617c6743d91c1339b	proceedings	Proceedings of IFIP International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS 01)	\N	K. Zielinski and Kurt Geihs and A. Laurentowski	2001
7514383	DDMA Workshop at ICDCS 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG01	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2001/BG01	\N		\N	Phoenix, Arizona, April 2001	117--126	\N	\N	\N		\N	3571943b4c1169c151c41d97eb4c6a9b	314cff515e9f333453e56505991547d2	ac21244c4eb1f55e410e8a9b6c85202b	article	Quality of Service and Object-Oriented Middleware: Multiple Concerns and their Separation	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	2001
7514384	Tools Europe 2000 (EMCSR 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WG00	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2000/WG00	\N		\N	Mont Saint-Michel/St-Malo, France, 2000. IEEE	250\\–-261	\N	\N	\N		\N	b149f491988ac872765f82d1856cd7c8	fd1728fe48184e9b799256aed2a4ce3b	4157b4a1ca771f165b1fe632baa4985b	article	Components on the Desktop	Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs	\N	2000
7514385	5th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG00	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2000/BG00	\N		\N	Antibes, France, July 2000. IEEE Press.	60--65	\N	\N	\N		\N	dcbfa2a500836a2d1cbda21124a26d92	81bd8475d4f398db8e2a98a3c47cc25b	a629c16f2095b7517b7fd47457054f1d	article	Generic QoS Support for CORBA	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	2000
7514388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intl. Conference on Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation (CNDS'00)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HSGJ00	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2000/HSGJ00	\N		\N	San Diego/USA	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7a6cc20f03bb8eb78568f0994605ab4	79b516e0c0ecd5af3ebfab3a36747087	06bf5469c44cdea43dbab3ac9d6c1c13	inproceedings	Mobility Support with CORBA Directories	O. Haase and A. Schrader and Kurt Geihs and R. Janz	\N	2000
7514389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th Annual International CSI Computer Conference (CSICC2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FG00	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2000/FG00	\N		\N	Teheran, Iran	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3c33d0c9d21d27f6e340cd77398855c	a8ecdbed77b7a3fd7ab31755df6a27f0	4204c78185c4ba65c2ea555c1a4dac70	inproceedings	Techniques for Service Trading in Electronic Markets	Reza Farsi and Kurt Geihs	\N	2000
7514392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZG00	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2000/ZG00	\N		\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de6a292b17526b5045d37b584fe02a60	45809ef471d00ebd4ee153076a52de69	c7c6def512a48a722893422d569fc0fa	inproceedings	What Type Is It? A Type System For Mobile Agents	Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	\N	2000
7514395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHG99	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/ZHG99	\N		\N	Boston, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce39390ad43e91c95299dc9f2a39d4d7	8a50418a41152176cb1ec0c085c68696	6fdf4623598ff4bd185cbb0966256a51	inproceedings	Decentralized SNMP Management with Mobile Agents	Michael Zapf and Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	1999
7514397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFIP International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KG99	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/KG99	\N		\N	Helsinki, Finnland	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	98810c066f14b2d7af63e30cd9de435a	ff9dc24d222a7c222b194470a7edacb4	cc1a65c8e9ac88d18b22cdcaeb6757b1	inproceedings	Fault Management in QoS-Enabled Distributed Systems	A. Kaetker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1999
7514399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG99	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/BG99	\N		\N	Darmstadt, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a979181e2d2c82d6a83b1c0f44f360a9	abc9240e47fa6be91c1ceb46182a3dd9	f079e09338619f51b88518f1bb98685d	inproceedings	Generic QoS Specifications for CORBA	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1999
7514401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Workshop Elektronische Dienstleistungswirtschaft und Financial Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BGG99	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/BGG99	\N		\N	Ausgburg, Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c83ec28946e835849a7e7e79876f8858	7c5cbcd52d1f486522fb2e185cf84cfe	0db814f6610fddff626235833b3e64bc	inproceedings	Negotiation of Quality and Service Preferences	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs and Jan Gramberg	\N	1999
7514402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13. Fachtagung der GI: Management verteilter IV-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHG99a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/ZHG99a	\N		\N	Seeheim, Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5556ad4ccfbbb4fdde58bc0c52d7373f	cba573591dd19910a0873d737f13c402	6430ad2cb539e6af5ffb046b5fbb0973	inproceedings	Netz- und Systemmanagement mit mobilen Agenten und SNMP	Michael Zapf and Klaus Herrmann and Kurt Geihs	\N	1999
7514403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on the Principles of Software Evolution at (ICSE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GG98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/GG98	\N		\N	Kyoto, Japan	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e2f5b76e7eefb2a3205759ecaa588d4	59914007323ccc34ba7262701571ac8f	bdff5c9648327c32ec485ce8f8f839f9	inproceedings	Dynamic Objects - Support for Software Evolution in Distributed Systems.	Kurt Geihs and H. Gruender	\N	1998
7514404	Informatik Forschung und Entwicklung	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GGKB98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/GGKB98	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	cd144166553512e7a53d1050b9c42707	ecfb5183b3bf3fe2a8468c31379b7b02	5851568a646071fc1329515ee0813be1	article	Dynamische verteilte Objekte - Modell, Anwendung, Implementation	H. Gruender and Kurt Geihs and T. Knape and F. Baumert	\N	1998
7514405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Multimedia, Microprocessor Systems and Electronic Commerce (EMMSEC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GFA98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/GFA98	\N		\N	Bordeuax, France	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ced2399604707c553945eff4389559e	52c903b204f76db9523077d1ce6b7204	1d8db5b0d91539826dbf0eb4c3cef0a8	inproceedings	How to integrate TINA and Internet	Kurt Geihs and Reza Farsi and A. Alireza	\N	1998
7514406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop (EDOC\\^a��98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/BG98	\N		\N	La Jolla, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	539475dd80251ba9a1feefad0e33fdc7	eeb4ac8c842ba2135034303e1cedc257	ff25257ce0eee2118802245d1ba73343	inproceedings	QoS as a Competitive Advantage for Distributed Object Systems	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1998
7514410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Programming at ICSE\\^a��98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG98a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/BG98a	\N		\N	Kyoto, Japan	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a127b3728645ab48fd7338dbb41efe03	9ad45cbd6597e964428cc78b9cdfa301	551b97cfaae05fbc10fff330f109f79f	inproceedings	Quality of Service - Aspects of Distributed Programs	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1998
7514411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Conference on Trends in Distributed Systems for Electronic Commerce (TrEC\\’98)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ZMG98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/ZMG98	\N		\N	LNCS, Hamburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6d0f8b3028e1df6e449e8ee70b5f62e	fb7643dc65481ea6d2f149e5a91e7113	8b370e8d0c3b570826eabe4eab412b3b	inproceedings	Security Requirements for Mobile Agents in Electronic Markets	Michael Zapf and Helge Müller and Kurt Geihs	\N	1998
7514415	Journal of Network and Systems Management	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KG97	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/KG97	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	c90c0b882433616f499832ce9f6b4c11	fae354da89555a9ede806588ad4b48e7	6bc2bb6ba2df75072bc1dc72f5ec96f7	article	A Generic Model for Fault Management in Integrated Management Systems.	A. Kaetker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514419	Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GG97	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/GG97	\N		\N	Braunschweig, Germany, Springer	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66de3f1e2834e6ff427f908ff70b3737	8d8800e01d6544ddbe609a8e280d4642	f60a42bf3677099879a3e941318c3f05	article	Conformance Testing of Objects in Distributed Systems	H. Gruender and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI/ITG-Fachtagung Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von Rechen- und Kommunikationssystemen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GG97a	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/GG97a	\N		\N	Freiberg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee40a24d2456f767a8668fb30443f2db	4471927816a100e8d951788176a85dc9	ca3424cad6c776438c3168568c66dc58	inproceedings	Load Monitor - Ein CORBA-basiertes Werkzeug zur Lastbestimmung in heterogenen verteilten Systemen	Kurt Geihs and Ch. Gebauer	\N	1997
7514422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Workshop on Middleware for Distributed Real-Time Systems and Services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BG97	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/BG97	\N		\N	San Francisco, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ffd5ce912b3c631e8acdc9a5a812152	7d743127d4b96706e0ca9c07e66d8f47	8dcfbf74c8b259d934baabbf11111522	inproceedings	MAQS - Management for Adaptive QoS-enabled Services	Christian Becker and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514424	IFIP International Conference on Open Distributed Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PG97	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/PG97	\N		\N	Toronto, Canada	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	150513ae25c45ae39121074b88f89d7a	a41fb78f2fded66bc66507d5982f5603	e2dcb9756cd36bd22ef816d859ce49f3	article	Meta-Level Service Type Specification	Arno Puder and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GG97b	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/GG97b	\N		\N	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d55fe20e6599eb3a3039f64c97d62d8	dc8043ecfb31df914ad4ee045309b9f0	6ae0f7eaf79b8eafb08ec6d50936ba64	inproceedings	On the Object-Oriented Modelling of Distributed Workflow Applications	H. Gruender and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514427	International Journal of Electronic Markets	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FG97	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1997/FG97	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	9bf94c40e61ea478e5e1d3950f1a950b	91b8a0ed2f3a334997a58882b8357ab3	a47aa5bed2312dd7ab7d140302d70cad	article	Service Trading in Electronic Markets	Reza Farsi and Kurt Geihs	\N	1997
7514428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on Trends in Distributed Systems (TreDS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GG96	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1996/GG96	\N		\N	Aachen, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14424e9a43f521452daeb3d53b361995	db80c6a72f7d7b73250cc436dbde3651	02db40f0579b91bf8ec3c452ebaab59b	inproceedings	Reuse and Inheritance in Distributed Object Systems	H. Gruender and Kurt Geihs	\N	1996
7514432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDOCW '07: Proceedings of the 2007 Eleventh International IEEE EDOC Conference Workshop	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1443132	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1443132	\N	Business Process and Business Rule Modeling	\N	\N	189--196	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3338-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EDOCW.2007.8}	Process modeling and rule modeling languages are both used to document organizational policies and procedures. However, little work has been done to understand their synergies and overlap. Understanding the relationship between the two modeling types would allow organizations to maximize synergies and reduce their modeling effort. In this paper we use the well-established Bunge-Wand-Weber (BWW) representation theory to compare the representation capabilities of both types of languages. We perform a representational analysis of two rule modeling languages, viz., SRML and SBVR. We compare their representation capabilities with those of four popular conceptual business process modeling languages, and focus on the aspects of maximum ontological completeness and minimum ontological overlap. The outcome of this study shows that no single language is internally complete with respect to the BWW representation model and that a combination of two languages, viz. SRML and BPMN, is better suited for process modeling than any single modeling language.	f1a8f91dcedb1f90061d7982b33e765a	3489bd4367a151d90eca73b04aaccbdf	611c4ad5ba8b34aa02157b54df71f480	inproceedings	Business Process and Business Rule Modeling: A Representational Analysis	Michael zur Muehlen and Marta Indulska and Gerrit Kamp	\N	2007
7514451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fanga2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We examine the relation between media coverage and the cross-sectional dispersion of stock
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returns. We find a significant return premium on stocks with no media coverage: On average,
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these stocks out-perform stocks with high media coverage by 0.23% per month, after accounting
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for market, size, book-to-market, momentum, and liquidity. For small stocks, stocks with low
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analyst following, and stocks primarily owned by individuals, the risk-adjusted return premium
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is 0.65%-1% per month. These findings support the notion that information affects the cross-
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sectional dispersion of returns as in the models of Merton (1987) and Easley and O’Hara (2004).
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Liquidity and investor behavior, however, do not explain this return premium.
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	cb0ca078c414dc99307ba77aa719e030	3728a3c121b3c71e51825778111fad9b	562e2d68ffd0b8d48ba327adf39da8c2	article	Media Coverage and the Cross-Section of Stock Returns	Joel Peress Lily Fanga	\N	2007
7514498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell:2009ss	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=8194734&FORMAT=WWWBRIEFBIBTEX	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 8194734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0903.0005;%%}, eprint = {0903.0005}	\N	f95c34ff0582be7305b32a32c4dee3c5	f332d5e0357d1c1a0ebd33aad98d94c9	aa3fe68b5cf806857634df1e0735aae8	article	{t-channel single-top production at hadron colliders}	John M. Campbell and Rikkert Frederix and Fabio Maltoni and Francesco Tramontano	\N	2009
7514516	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep.	\N	\N	\N	Communities and Technologies	\N	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Churchill_Nelson_Denoue_2003	http://www.fxpal.com/publications/FXPAL-PR-03-198.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Community poster boards serve an important community building function. Posted fliers advertise services, events and people’s interests, and invite community members to communicate, participate, interact and transact. In this paper we describe the design, development and deployment of the Plasma Poster Network, a network of large screen, digital community poster boards, the Plasma Posters. An initial deployment of Plasma Posters is within our own organization, a software research community made up of technologists and designers. We present our motivation and two fieldwork studies of online and offline information sharing before describing the Plasma Posters and the underlying information storage and distribution infrastructure. Finally, we summarize findings from qualitative and quantitative evaluations of Plasma Poster usage and conclude by elaborating on socio-technical challenges that have been faced in the design and deployment of the Plasma Poster Network.	ddc38d616f92a79615cbd5da2cad391d	5118c60391e75537790566828fadd66a	244c513251ebf36a01f7159494f54532	techreport	Multimedia Fliers: Informal Information Sharing With Digital Community Bulletin Boards 	Elizabeth F. Churchill and Les Nelson and Laurent Denoue	\N	2003
7514566	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep.	\N	Human-Computer Interaction INTERACT '03	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	CNDG03	http://www.fxpal.com/publications/FXPAL-PR-03-197.pdf	\N		\N	\N	599-606	\N	\N	\N		\N	90bd6668b95c7983f88d3e7a93d46964	880b2658239f3573cf46a640d64c1c38	af4d942064cee3b141f38b0785d01184	inproceedings	The Plasma Poster Network: Posting Multimedia Content in Public Places.	Elizabeth F. Churchill and Les Nelson and Laurent Denoue and Andreas Girgensohn	Matthias Rauterberg and Marino Menozzi and Janet Wesson	2003
7514583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sabherwal2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Abstract:
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine stocks that are most actively discussed by online posters and see if the messages posted about these stocks have information or if they are just noise.
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Design/methodology/approach – This study uses messages posted on TheLion.com, which reports a real time list of the ten most actively discussed stocks. The stocks in this list at the daily market close during 2005-2006 are examined. An event study is performed to estimate the daily abnormal returns on these stocks. Contemporaneous and lead–lag regressions of abnormal returns against message posting activities are performed.
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Findings – Online posters prefer thinly traded micro-cap stocks. On average, there is an abnormal return of 19.4 per cent on a stock the day it is one of the ten most talked about stocks. The number of messages posted about a stock on a given day is not only positively related with the stock's abnormal return on that day but it also positively predicts the next day's abnormal return.
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Research limitations/implications – It may be interesting to examine if the investor sentiment expressed in online messages has predictive power for micro-cap stocks.
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Practical implications – The results provide evidence to regulators that online talk affects stock prices. They show investors that there are inefficiencies in the stock market. They also suggest that corporate managers, especially of small firms, should monitor the stock message boards.
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Originality/value – This study focuses on the micro-cap stocks favored by online posters and finds that online talk has the power to predict the next-day returns.
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	7d3aaa3407803e7ab1c412993fe7ea47	0446eb02bc49727e882905a6bd033802	7e7ad81c587fd53bc83fd978392633f8	article	Online talk: does it matter?	Ying Zhang Sanjiv Sabherwal	\N	2008
7514666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alpert95spectralpartitioning:	\N	\N	Spectral partitioning: The more eigenvectors, the better - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	195--200	\N	\N	\N		\N	80de80d6e9d0756554daf6bda22d3be9	8384ccbb6b91c08c6ce73b2bde86bfd9	13da262902e2a4425f7799a519163b99	inproceedings	Spectral partitioning: The more eigenvectors, the better	Charles J. Alpert and Andrew B. Kahng and So zen Yao	\N	1995
7514669	\N	5152	\N	\N	\N	\N	CLEF	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/clef/TurmoCAMRL07	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/turmoCLEF2007-QASToverview.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	249-256	\N	\N	conf/clef/2007	date = {2008-10-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0_29}, isbn = {978-3-540-85759-4}	\N	734b96dc929c6c5e49d67e8b64760066	3236a27ba9183e4421ee05eba183d532	42dfc10d1f6464e6cf0e9b54bb93effe	inproceedings	Overview of QAST 2007.	Jordi Turmo and Pere Comas and Christelle Ayache and Djamel Mostefa and Sophie Rosset and Lori Lamel	Carol Peters and Valentin Jijkoun and Thomas Mandl and Henning Müller and Douglas W. Oard and Anselmo Peñas and Vivien Petras and Diana Santos	2007
7514760	Contact	\N	\N	\N	janvier-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piret2007	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "la toilette comme un acte infirmier : parlons-en"	17-19	\N	110	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {C881240}	Le point de vue socio-anthropologique développé dans cette article
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\	est en grande partie inspirée du livre "la toilette dévoilée" de
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\	Marie-Annick Delomel qui constitue, selon l'auteur, le travail le
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\	plus abouti sur la question. Ces réflexions sont complétées par ses
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\	propres travaux de recherche en soins infirmiers.	dcdffc5ed715a3f64cafcc3b5b98c7f1	fec0600a36123c38780d255c20f99cda	d77675a25243e808871ec827914f62e9	article	Un regard socio-anthropologique	Anne Piret	\N	2007
7514772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	B{\\"o}hlau	K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]	\N	\N	HoffB2009	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-412-20284-2}	\N	fd121429261e6e45e541f3b03593be4a	2bccd18dbc81e7d1d7b5dc7939b0dd4a	09135c399b392a3390c90befb5ad4e99	book	B{\\"u}cherspuren	Christiane Hoffrath	\N	2009
7514784	\N	5152	\N	\N	\N	\N	CLEF	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/clef/RossetGAB07	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/rossetCLEF2007.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	414-423	\N	\N	conf/clef/2007	date = {2008-10-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0_55}, isbn = {978-3-540-85759-4}	\N	411e48e9ca277b20ec8ab82b63a4a56a	af10b654a7ad40de9bc9a08ecdfbc2da	641a99cdd72160bb2a5192ab7350b90c	inproceedings	The LIMSI Participation in the QAst Track.	Sophie Rosset and Olivier Galibert and Gilles Adda and Eric Bilinski	Carol Peters and Valentin Jijkoun and Thomas Mandl and Henning Müller and Douglas W. Oard and Anselmo Peñas and Vivien Petras and Diana Santos	2007
7514836	\N	5152	\N	\N	\N	\N	CLEF	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/clef/ComasTS07	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/comasCLEF2007.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	424-432	\N	\N	conf/clef/2007	date = {2008-10-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0_56}, isbn = {978-3-540-85759-4}	\N	640b239ea0efceab6453f5a53ee3bb03	6d5034d0b66329e845eba50870d0281c	a2d97b670bef5484088677298411e1e0	inproceedings	Robust Question Answering for Speech Transcripts Using Minimal Syntactic Analysis.	Pere Comas and Jordi Turmo and Mihai Surdeanu	Carol Peters and Valentin Jijkoun and Thomas Mandl and Henning Müller and Douglas W. Oard and Anselmo Peñas and Vivien Petras and Diana Santos	2007
7514913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MollaCvZ:2007	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/mollaCLEF2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Macquarie University’s contribution to the QAst track of CLEF is centered on a study of Named Entity (NE) recognition on speech transcripts, and how such NE recognition impacts on the accuracy of the final question answering system. We have ported AFNER, the NE recogniser of the AnswerFinder question-answering project, to the types of answer types expected in the QAst track. AFNER uses a combination of regular expressions, lists of names (gazetteers) and machine learning. The machine learning component is a Maximum Entropy classifier and was trained on a development set of the AMI corpus. Problems with scalability of the system and errors of the extracted annotation lead to relatively poor performance in general, though the system was second (out of three participants) in one of the QAst subtasks.
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	8d3f692bc3538f5ada20792c03e17b98	57b04927c618ea78be2e8a60d6bf06bf	abf3e4abccb390708279ffc18c3418fb	inproceedings	AnswerFinder at QAst 2007: Named Entity Recognition for QA on Speech Transcripts
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	Diego Moll{\\'a} and Steve Cassidy and Menno van Zaanen	\N	2007
7515165	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:burke:2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9_12	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	377--408	\N	\N	\N		Adaptive web sites may offer automated recommendations generated through any number of well-studied techniques including collaborative,
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content-based and knowledge-based recommendation. Each of these techniques has its own strengths and weaknesses. In searchof better performance, researchers have combined recommendation techniques to build hybrid recommender systems. This chaptersurveys the space of two-part hybrid recommender systems, comparing four different recommendation techniques and seven differenthybridization strategies. Implementations of 41 hybrids including some novel combinations are examined and compared. The studyfinds that cascade and augmented hybrids work well, especially when combining two components of differing strengths.	ebcd81e19e15415869d3afbc89e6887b	cfb19be4168f3870a6a34c4cbccd2c96	9cd35b02e318834d81132ec53ddc3a72	article	Hybrid Web Recommender Systems	Robin Burke	\N	2007
7515228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qast2007/whittakerNHF	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/WhittakerCLEF2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we describe the experiments carried out at Tokyo Institute of Technology for the CLEF 2007 QAst (Question Answering in speech transcripts) pilot task, as well as our results from the official evaluation. We apply a non-linguistic, data-driven approach to Question Answering (QA), based a noisy channel model. The system we use for the QAst evaluation comprises an Information Retrieval (IR) module which uses an LM-based approach to sentence retrieval, and an Answer Extraction (AE) module which identifies and ranks the exact answer candidates in the retrieved sentences. Our team participated in the CLEF 2007 QAst pilot track, task T1: QA in manual transcriptions of lectures, and task T2: QA in automatic transcriptions of lectures. On the official evaluation our system achieved a best run MRR of 0.20 and a top1 score of 0.14 on task T1, and a best run MRR of 0.12 and a top1 score of 0.08 on task T2, placing us 3rd in a field of 5 teams that submitted results for these tasks. All experiments and evaluations descibed in this paper were conducted using the CHIL corpus (transcriptions of lectures) which was supplied to all track participants by the QAst track coordinators. ASR lattices were also provided by LIMSI, however we did not use these during the official evaluation.
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	36368d6d227bc64b134ee443c554f837	ba1295088b3a6bd5f32ae3d39dbb2722	49d487668218516142e58c93c1a8970d	inproceedings	CLEF2007 Question Answering Experiments at Tokyo Institute of Technology	E.W.D. Whittaker and J.R. Novak and M. Heie and S. Furui	\N	2007
7515263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2007/NeumannW	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2007/working_notes/neumannCLEF2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The paper describes QAst-v1 a robust question answering system for answering factoid questions in manual and automatic transcriptions of speech. Our system is an adaptation of our text–based crosslingual open–domain QA system that we used for the Clef main tasks. In particular we assume that good answer candidates to factoid questions are named entities which are type–compatible with the expected answer type of the question. The main features of QAst-v1 are: use of preemptive off-line annotation of speech transcripts with sentence boundaries, chunk structures and named entities (NEs); construction of a fulltext search index using words and all found NEs; use of robust Wh-analysis component to determine shallow dependency structures, recognition of NEs, and expected answer type (EAT); use of EAT–driven retrieval of sentences and answer candidates; use of redundancy as an indicator of good answer candidates. The main focus of our effort was on the technical realization of a first QAST research prototype making use of as many of our existing QA components as possible. The results of evaluating the system’s performance by QAST 2007 were as follows: for subtask T1 (Question-Answering in manual transcriptions of lectures) we achieved an overall accuracy (ACC) of 15% and a mean reciprocal rank (MRR) of 0.17; for subtask T2 (Question-Answering in automatic transcriptions of lectures) we obtained 9% (ACC) and 0.09 (MRR).	cda92a63273f5df3a868f7fdc12ded63	90867521f8479d6af2d945bd3c1bbe90	a6032cc7aaaf219ce5039792351a4d54	inproceedings	DFKI–LT at QAST 2007: Adapting QA components to mine answers in speech transcripts	Gü̈nter Neumann and Rui Wang	\N	2007
7515336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2008/Overview	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/turmo_QAST2008-overview.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the experience of QAST 2008, the second time a pilot track of CLEF has been held aiming to evaluate the task of Question Answering in Speech Transcripts. Five sites submitted results for at least one of the five scenarios (lectures in English, meetings in English, broadcast news in French and European Parliament debates in English and Spanish). In order to assess the impact of potential errors of automatic speech recognition, for each task contrastive conditions are with manual and automatically produced transcripts. The QAST 2008 evaluation framework is described, along with descriptions of the five scenarios and their associated data, the system submissions for this pilot track and the official evaluation results.	e7dc58cffe453c129999bbd018328897	417a5e0aa3222a4e8b4ee325ebe08e97	48482918fb4ed38f150819455eb36fcd	inproceedings	Overview of QAST 2008	Jordi Turmo and Pere Comas and Sophie Rosset and Lori Lamel and Nicolas Moreau and Djamel Mostefa	\N	2008
7515341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2008/Limsi	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/rosset-paperCLEF2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we present the LIMSI question-answering systems on speech transcripts which participated to the QAst 2008 evaluation. These systems are based on a complete and multi-level analysis of both queries and documents. These systems use an automatically generated research descriptor. A score based on those descriptors is used to select documents and snippets. The extraction and scoring of candidate answers is based on proximity measurements within the research descriptor elements and a number of secondary factors. We participated to all the subtasks and submitted 18 runs (for 16 sub-tasks). The evaluation results for manual transcripts range from 31% to 45% for accuracy depending on the task and from 16 to 41% for automatic transcripts.
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	a9090be1e6111aab2135ad7a97e62981	061c90bb68eb99b126e3d5e1ad2bd735	a6f11d57408eeee892da37ff019e1dd8	inproceedings	The LIMSI participation to the QAst track	Sophie Rosset and Olivier Galibert and Guillaume Bernard and Eric Bilinski and Gilles Adda	\N	2008
7515348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2008/ComasT	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/comas-paperCLEF2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the participation of the Technical University of Catalonia in the CLEF 2008 Question Answering on Speech Transcripts track. We have participated in the English and Spanish scenarios of QAst. For the processing of manual transcripts we have deployed a robust factual Question Answering that uses minimal syntactic information. For the handling of automatic transcripts we combine the QA system with a Passage Retrieval and Answer Extraction engine based on a sequence alignment algorithm that searches for “sounds like” sequences. We perform a detailed analysis of our results and draw conclusions relating QA performance to word error rate (WER) in transcripts.
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	d6d793b2d3963484ecb1e01a7cda863d	98858d0b3d739a9f5ece96ae2abf064c	9c01c8e06f2ca09771302b6a565ae6d9	inproceedings	Robust Question Answering for Speech Transcripts: UPC Experience in QAst 2008	Pere R. Comas and Jordi Turmo	\N	2008
7515351	\N	\N	\N	\N	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Würzburg	\N	thomasdiplom	\N	Diplomarbeit	Thomas' Diplomarbeit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7dc1ff49276320820e046bdb705b1ca	d8f8e7d84410eaaab3a15e8208926867	df975fbef824d06cfee8402af1c0781a	mastersthesis	Simulation von Teilchenbeschleunigung durch die Weibel-Instabilität mit Hilfe eines PiC-Codes	Thomas Burkart	\N	2007
7515353	Computer Physics Communications	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Esirkepov2001144	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ5-42MN624-2/2/901300107b9ab686926d99acbedeed56	\N	Form-Factor calculation for PIC Simulations.	\N	\N	144 - 153	\N	2	\N	issn = {0010-4655}, doi = {10.1016/S0010-4655(00)00228-9}	The new method of local electric current density assignment in the Particle-in-Cell code in Cartesian geometry is presented. The method is valid for an arbitrary quasi-particle form-factor assuming that quasi-particle trajectory over time step is a straight line. The method allows one to implement the PIC code without solving Poisson equation. The presented formula for the current density associated with the motion of a single quasi-particle is the unique linear combination of form-factor differences in consistency with the discrete continuity equation. The computation scheme is demonstrated in 2D and 3D.	4f3d331f7bd3b8795c3b8a92d65075f4	96098b830b9f691cbf805a7ee93d271f	df6cef0b270cffc7095abeec4f2ad207	article	Exact charge conservation scheme for Particle-in-Cell simulation with an arbitrary form-factor	T. Zh. Esirkepov	\N	2001
7515377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MLDM Posters	\N	\N	\N	IBaI publishing	\N	\N	\N	conf/mldm/Zliobaite07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mldm/mldm2007p.html#Zliobaite07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	251-260	\N	\N	conf/mldm/2007p	isbn = {978-3-940501-00-4}, date = {2007-10-04}	\N	b88151e2f9e740cabdea80e4f1323988	18248a69d6dc94e8c4eaf779a06fe199	f9aa1b196449fd25e0960a07109b8190	inproceedings	Ensemble Learning for Concept Drift Handling - the Role of New Expert.	Indre Zliobaite	Petra Perner	2007
7515378	\N	4029	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICAISC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icaisc/RaudysZ06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icaisc/icaisc2006.html#RaudysZ06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	653-662	\N	\N	conf/icaisc/2006	date = {2006-07-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11785231_68}, isbn = {3-540-35748-3}	\N	6b5484308098f1b70834f100b0b77cf5	5114787a6cd2dc421b6ab444da96dad8	fe65cfb30c62c3136dd29a8555646807	inproceedings	The Multi-Agent System for Prediction of Financial Time Series.	Sarunas Raudys and Indre Zliobaite	Leszek Rutkowski and Ryszard Tadeusiewicz and Lotfi A. Zadeh and Jacek M. Zurada	2006
7515380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FSKD (2)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/fskd/Zliobaite08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/fskd/fskd2008-2.html#Zliobaite08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	29-33	\N	\N	conf/fskd/2008-2	date = {2009-01-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FSKD.2008.305}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3305-6}	\N	68e2999be690a47b4f6386c956147208	e857363b4a4003afbbab05106cf3a003	7e403add988ad1f92a9d4ee3fe6db242	inproceedings	Expected Classification Error of the Euclidean Linear Classifier under Sudden Concept Drift.	Indre Zliobaite	Jun Ma and Yilong Yin and Jian Yu and Shuigeng Zhou	2008
7515390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2008/KuerstenKE	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/kuersten-qast-paperCLEF2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This article describes our first participation at the QAst task of the LEF campaign 2008. We submitted 4 experiments in total, two for each subtask t1 and t4. These subtasks employed manual speech transcription collections. We used the Stanford Named Entity Recognizer for tagging named entities and the CRFTagger - Conditional Random Fields  art-of-Speech (POS) Tagger for English. The passage retrieval was done with the Xtrieval framework and its Apache Lucene implementation. For the classification of the question hand-crafted patterns were  mplemented. Our experiments achieved an accuracy of about 20%. The rate of returned NIL answers was too high for all of our experiments.
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	0bd683ecd952f202821cf41d0f993c75	c66f7a19266c657ac79eb328a90a2348	8a32acc7895c851cf90461584fa2e31f	inproceedings	QA Extension for Xtrieval: Contribution to the QAst track	Jens Kü̈rsten and Holger Kundisch and Maximilian Eibl	\N	2008
7515404	\N	\N	\N	\N	06/01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hal1999	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2660691	\N		\N	ID: 2010; RP: NOT IN FILE	165-180	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {13590987}	Weakly theorized, lacking even an agreed definition, ethnicity has joined the list of deconstructed concepts in anthropology. This article argues that an escape from the nihilistic excesses of deconstructionism is possible if ethnicity is `re-located' from the narrow space it inhabits in current theories (social, cultural or psychological) to the active interface between the mind, society and culture. Two bodies of case material (from urban Papua New Guinea and New Zealand) are presented here in an attempt to demonstrate that, firstly, ethnicity is the product of an empirically available activity, classifying people according to their origins, and secondly a great deal of cultural and symbolic content accretes to these classifications. When ethnicity becomes subject to the elaborations of cultural or identity politics it often develops into a focus of symbolic contestation. The symbolic and ideological elaborations of ethnicity present analysts with phenomena analytically separate from ethnic classification itself	118b0bc5c105b1cb7b95906e30bfc2b6	ecb00abd1a51ac1f8fa21222d211ae31	7839d8cf06b33839ad3b03e5f6395574	article	Reconstructing Ethnicity	B. Levine Hal	\N	1999
7515427	Kuhn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brooker1999	\N	\N		\N	EnglishBook Chapter	50-72	\N	pp.6 50-&72	\N	isbn = {9781859842591(pbk.);9781859847466(hbk.)}	\N	835eb91ec4c8230e4a3f0cc5b24a0456	49d0f2e0922f44c0a3ebace16b718342	6c8bb760b8f55a3ce1513ef301bec213	article	Internet Fandom and the Continuing Narratives of Star Wars, Blade Runner and Alien	Will Brooker and Annette (ed and introd Kuhn	\N	1999
7515461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QAst2008/PardinoEtAl	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/pardi%C3%B1o-paperCLEF2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper shows the results of adapting a modular domain English QA system (called IBQAS, whose initials correspond to Interchangeable Blocks Question Answering System) to work with both manual and automatic text transcriptions. This system provides a generic and modular framework using an approach based on the recognition of named entities as a method of extracting answers.
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The system architecture follows the general methodology of QA systems incorporating the modules detailed below: analysis of the question, information retrieval and extraction of the answer. In the analysis phase of the system, we extracted the type of question or type of answer expected, keywords and focus. Next, we used JIRS, a traditional Passage Retrieval system which is able to find structures in questions using n-gram models, for the information retrieval process. Finally, we selected the potential answers and those with higher scores were given as result.
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	87fbe92767b913d3c422488b0fa7a8af	b2c2762d5fad449bdb1f0e167d0fdf7e	a355bc1750787c7616b63ec4f666da97	inproceedings	Adapting IBQAS to work with text transciptions in QAst Task: IBQAst	M. Pardiño and J.M. Gómez and H. Llorens and R. Muñoz-Terol and B. Navarro-Colorado and E. Saquete and P. Martinez-Barco and P. Moreda and M. Palomar	\N	2008
7515659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	White09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498759.1498819	\N	Characterizing the influence of domain expertise on web search behavior	\N	\N	132--141	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498819}	\N	99c0f6c9ecd8b0761a512b8a041842e3	3e7ff65f4bb691f9cdb6660cd67443c9	20ff8eaca1d69a8d9f9efadb73cfd162	inproceedings	Characterizing the influence of domain expertise on web search behavior	Ryen W. White and Susan T. Dumais and Jaime Teevan	\N	2009
7515749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '03: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:fano:2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=604045.604057&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES823&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=IUI#	\N	IUI: IUI '03, Personal choice point: helping ...	\N	\N	46--52	\N	\N	\N	location = {Miami, Florida, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-586-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/604045.604057}	How do we know if we can afford a particular purchase? We can find out what the payments might be and check our balances on various accounts, but does this answer the question? What we really need to know is how this purchase would affect our other goals. What do I have to give up to afford this purchase?Personal Choice Point is a financial planning tool that addresses these questions by enabling a user to explore the repercussions of her decisions at the level of her lifestyle goals, not just her accounts. The user is presented with a graphical representation of primary lifestyle goals such as home, car, vacation, education, etc. As the user selects goals and modifies them, it presents the impact on the users life by graphically depicting the impact of a decision on her other goals. In effect, Personal Choice Point is a planner that helps restrict the users search for a suitable allocation of resources among goals to the likely set of allocations, from the much larger space of possible ones. The result is a system that changes the focus of the users task from managing the mechanics of resource allocation to the evaluation and selection of likely ones	0ad392b651f5eac74c40cdd75b3840ad	02762eaba1b08942f2a0b94cee882c3a	176801d152db2447d1062b56ca05c3a8	inproceedings	Personal choice point: helping users visualize what it means to buy a BMW	Andrew Fano and Scott W. Kurth	\N	2003
7515884	Phys.~Rev.~E	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ALS97	\N	\N		\N	\N	6302--6310	\N	6	\N	nota = {flunkert}	\N	9781906fb64a444f08dca0bd98d52010	ad35fb726b61b4862b0e4726d160cad4	50ee71b583c5ee7afaaa61437ee2b169	article	Encoding and decoding messages with chaotic lasers	P. M. Alsing and A. Gavrielides and V. Kovanis and R. Roy and Jr. K. S. Thornburg	\N	1997
7515977	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVI04	\N	\N		\N	\N	144101	\N	14	\N	nota = {flunkert}	\N	83aa443bef91342394548d7c3528fe30	fb50b4c32ca23ccbcf49ec6e07915dea	c4804aee61b69c06c2c10a2c8c5b121d	article	Experimental Deterministic Coherence Resonance	Jhon F. Martinez Avila and Hugo L. D. de S. Cavalcante and J. R. Rios Leite	\N	2004
7515979	Z.~Phys.~B	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AXT94	\N	\N		\N	\N	195	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a45151e97c60682b4d2b8002c829bd3	37e7bc81ca3beb79925a0ce47a1f5193	f978c217391a08e11597c141e356e08e	article	A dynamics-controlled truncation scheme for the hierarchy of density matrices in semiconductor optics	V. M. Axt and A. Stahl	\N	1994
7515981	Phys.~Rev.~B	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AXT96a	\N	\N		\N	\N	7244	\N	\N	\N		\N	12f9d17acff69b26a5aa3783df20116d	cf81b2018a9ef66b6c043d7725b26db2	d190e6effd5b40c141579dec71632a8c	article	Influence of a phonon bath on the hierarchy of electronic densities in an optically excited semiconductor	V. M. Axt and K. Victor and A. Stahl	\N	1996
7516083	J.~Appl.~Phys.	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEN99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1945--1950	\N	4	\N	nota = {RK:}	\N	b0614d1d65829f77229ef39db9111829	d99a971f91a9252c7e8a0ae4a8100534	c1d344da34d8c7334015e1bd5273ab3e	article	A finite-element study of strain fields in vertically aligned InAs islands in GaAs	T. Benabbas and Y. Androussi and A. Lefebvre	\N	1999
7516209	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRA90	\N	\N		\N	\N	212	\N	\N	\N	nota = {gh:}	\N	01b461bf3d22f5b3a068153d7965e3d6	25a5cf09c5cb966c3de2f0947b0b2110	b25761762e9835fca9f5da3345fdce1d	article	{H}all Voltage Collapse at Filamentary Current Flow Causing Chaotic Fluctuations in n-{GaAs}	A. Brandl and W. Kr{\\"o}ninger and W. Prettl and G. Obermair	\N	1990
7516211	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRA91b	\N	\N		\N	\N	3044	\N	\N	\N	nota = {gh:}	\N	fa56918c80542a10f8883f972b68864c	1d41b4623c8606c64862fd77fa0a1078	059f291f8eface43e279e7454bf67757	article	Chaotic Fluctuations and Formation of a current filament in n-type {GaAs}	A. Brandl and W. Prettl	\N	1991
7516276	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BUL06	\N	\N		\N	\N	024102	\N	\N	\N	nota = {kehrt}	\N	20f3ad69a8d7fe6a7e6bfb7f6d7f9a01	61f85cc2b10f08fd5b14d74144ec9b40	b65a0c4a2fff4dfa63172a220af1680c	article	Episodic Synchronization via Dynamic Injection	J. M. Buld{\\'u} and T. Heil and I. Fischer and M. C. Torrent and J. Garc{\\'i}a-Ojalvo	\N	2006
7516295	Phys.~Rev.~B	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAO03	\N	\N		\N	\N	161304	\N	16	\N	nota = {RK:}, numpages = {4}, eid = {161304}	\N	e6e30d2b7469a5d300ef7177701d3aa9	78a0a728eb966cded06c7c330b1cce30	3a4b270d34612f7f272c2a3cf954c03f	article	Scaling of three-dimensional InN islands grown on GaN(0001) by molecular-beam epitaxy	Y. G. Cao and M. H. Xie and Y. Liu and S. H. Xu and Y. F. Ng and H. S. Wu and S. Y. Tong	\N	2003
7516341	Phys.~Rev.~B	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHE04	\N	\N		\N	\N	085401	\N	8	\N	nota = {RK:}, numpages = {6}, eid = {085401}	\N	031fb50a2e81b967a88f64c30fad55f6	02c4d4df65e204b6bde184935f71e5f9	80714f6f9281fdf274eb8b48d601fe36	article	Scaling of submonolayer island sizes in surfactant-mediated epitaxy of semiconductors	V. Cherepanov and S. Filimonov and J. Myslivecek and B. Voigtlander	\N	2004
7516342	J.~Vac.~Sci.~Technol.~B	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHE05	\N	\N		\N	\N	2132--2136	\N	5	\N	nota = {RK:}	\N	4d30a6c1d390a8034cd110608f2421db	1c2bf72af93801511df419231786ccb7	4906be5df6142cf64e994b238f640ac3	article	Cap layer induced stress in InAs/(Al)GaAs quantum dots	S. D. Chen and Y. Y. Chen and S. C. Lee	\N	2005
7516363	J.~Appl.~Phys.	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHU05	\N	\N		\N	\N	034315	\N	3	\N	nota = {RK:}, numpages = {7}, eid = {034315}	\N	7be80a8eddaf243b3d29fe3bf8b34232	18b2acda7b28bd43c1e057f2d756753c	9ae2a08168ed175240a308004778cd9f	article	Strain distribution in arbitrarily shaped quantum dots with nonuniform composition	H. J. Chu and J. Wang	\N	2005
7516497	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUN01	\N	\N		\N	\N	1658--1660	\N	12	\N	nota = {RK:}	\N	2cc16967dc5476a8c3dbd12276665970	5780be5f1e2911b3c374714dbb2f457d	4b301f0c942c9115adcae8ca70a4e502	article	The effect of strain field seeding on the epitaxial growth of Ge islands on Si(001)	A. Dunbar and M. Halsall and P. Dawson and U. Bangert and M. Miura and Y. Shiraki	\N	2001
7516558	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERZ06	\N	\N		\N	\N	055201(R)	\N	\N	\N	nota = {vf:}	\N	7ee3b5d3c821f16facee32938e106d6b	ef628fed95695f015d6f01797aec2e12	2b6a390c0e4d9282220eddbb978104da	article	Frequency versus relaxation oscillations in a semiconductor laser with coherent filtered optical feedback	H. Erzgr{\\"a}ber and B. Krauskopf and D. Lenstra and A. P. A. Fischer and G. Vemuri	\N	2006
7516569	Phys.~Rev.~B	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EVA02	\N	\N		\N	\N	235410	\N	23	\N	nota = {RK:}, numpages = {12}, eid = {235410}	\N	57ade9864010d2d2cba3e99d66fe1802	e6721f59843ef53a7e5a6c16135f34f9	b6d6eb7029fe7a6f637b008f2efe92cd	article	Island sizes and capture zone areas in submonolayer deposition: Scaling and factorization of the joint probability distribution	J. W. Evans and M. C. Bartelt	\N	2002
7516614	Phys.~Rev.~A	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIS00	\N	\N		\N	\N	011801	\N	1	\N	nota = {flunkert}	\N	583b919ecf023c00df3b7656ba132aae	359341f742e3cfce7acf1ec026e15247	a83dc65aca1122a90d40b274c9058d60	article	Synchronization of chaotic semiconductor laser dynamics on subnanosecond time scales and its potential for chaos communication	I. Fischer and Yun Liu and Peter Davis	\N	2000
7516627	J.~Chem.~Phys.	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLY89	\N	\N		\N	\N	461--466	\N	\N	\N	nota = {flunkert: Recommended by Prof. Flyvbjerg when he gave a seminar talk (07.12.06) http://www.risoe.dk/pbk/staffuk/hefy.htm}	\N	8fa600373e71d73dea616970a65b7e0a	b0da921f841632ac67e24775d3cf6b49	ef72fff675b12cd955ac296c6877122b	article	Error estimates on averages of correlated data	H. Flyvbjerg and H. G. Petersen	\N	1989
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7516655	Ann.~Phys.~(Leipzig)	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FRI97	\N	\N		\N	\N	177	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c697fa458092b83d58710f0edf00ace	d8763347535e8f88701c0b0a9d925dad	01528ad37e321a289e34ae5583894481	article	Improved transport equations including correlations for electron-phonon systems. Comparison with exact solutions in one dimension	J. Fricke and V. Meden and C. W{\\"o}hler and K. Sch{\\"o}nhammer	\N	1997
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7516764	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GON01	\N	\N		\N	\N	1056--1058	\N	8	\N	nota = {RK:}	\N	a7416956c04f50791b3ba87b0ee99a32	853a400600d9d1cca09d94321e3028b8	eb6f5a9a5e0c2c18d9fc27281abaf50a	article	X-ray determination of vertical ordering of InAs quantum dots in InAs/GaAs multilayers	J. C. Gonzalez and R. Magalhaes-Paniago and W. N. Rodrigues and A. Malachias and M. V. B. Moreira and A. G. de Oliveira and I. Mazzaro and C. Cusatis and T. H. Metzger and J. Peisl	\N	2001
7516826	Phys.~Rev.~B	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRO02	\N	\N		\N	\N	075320	\N	7	\N	nota = {RK:}, numpages = {13}, eid = {075320}	\N	bdff6c9022c523c85d2d4804b72e158c	2e3f4470a0ec8338c40b8353841fdfed	355771aa416a151266f7388d392dc2ef	article	Ab initio based modeling of III-V semiconductor surfaces: Thermodynamic equilibrium and growth kinetics on atomic scales	F. Grosse and M. F. Gyure	\N	2002
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Keywords: synchronization; biological oscillators; pacemaker; integrate-and-fire	e1e147d23c7edabe99fe66d9f4723511	d2dc5ace0e28d9304cda9a573716848b	532878aab467286e9f5411d73642348b	article	Synchronization of Pulse-Coupled Biological Oscillators	R. E. Mirollo and S. H. Strogatz	\N	1990
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7519639	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GLA06	\N	\N		\N	\N	066230	\N	6	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {066230}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.066230}	\N	86a4f89128449ffc739b7e03dd805b02	050bd17a7748118563879af48b56b70d	84122433b4b6f594b19f414db4525154	article	Variability-induced transition in a net of neural elements: From oscillatory to excitable behavior	Erik Glatt and Martin Gassel and Friedemann Kaiser	\N	2006
7519640	Fluct. Noise Lett.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GAS07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	L225--L229	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1142/s0219477507003878}	The influence of time-delayed feedback on the dynamics of a net of oscillatory FitzHugh-Nagumo elements is investigated. We show that the global oscillation of the net can be suppressed (amplitude death) via time-delayed feedback for properly chosen delay time and feedback strength. The result of a linear stability analysis fits very well to the simulations. In the amplitude death regime, weak additive noise can induce excitation waves (noise-induced pattern formation), a fingerprint of excitable network dynamics.	c1ffe32570890c2e01d95ea0f5a8d6c1	76a292086e042e35a8f5abd0e4fc3c1a	d5a6a9da6beca928502ecdc266d9eb9d	article	Time-delayed feedback in a net of neural elements: Transitions from oscillatory to excitable dynamics	Martin Gassel and Erik Glatt and F. Kaiser	\N	2007
7519641	Phys.~Rev.~E	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GLA07	\N	\N		\N	\N	026206	\N	2	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {026206}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.75.026206}	\N	2039c3cb8c12d733a6f8ca2337028ed6	d02c36f3b52c4410894d9831ebb93f09	1cd33f8f7c0c6b05275716e83776c964	article	Variability-sustained pattern formation in subexcitable media	Erik Glatt and Martin Gassel and Friedemann Kaiser	\N	2007
7519667	Neuroscience	141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LAR06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1057--1068	\N	2	\N		\N	d5a7f608469ece8ca621e4944c0dc918	08153bf7efdc791dcfa37f2df4389299	71315a06a1beaa19f0b37a7a0fcb7f76	article	A role for glutamate and glia in the fast network oscillations preceding spreading depression	B. Larrosa and J. Pastor and L. Lopez-Aguado and O. Herreras	\N	 2006
7519671	Phys.~Rev.~E	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LAN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	026201	\N	2	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {026201}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.75.026201}	\N	c5fcfb251ab4d9febc78c85fd888865b	f04689fbd37ba632f4fc10728e5ed9b5	4152c0846ce899f88d6bc9dcadc7c54b	article	Complete chaotic synchronization in mutually coupled time-delay systems	A. S. Landsman and I. B. Schwartz	\N	2007
7519708	Phys. Rev. B	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LUE08	\N	\N		\N	\N	035316-1--03531	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.78.035316}	\N	75d7a0e2a1381c28232ae223d6602580	a26d0eb1f37037694071ae36f7ac6093	7a4cd622dd5150207c5ec52897702cbc	article	Turn-on dynamics and modulation response in semiconductor quantum dot lasers	K. L{\\"u}dge and M. J. P. Bormann and E. Mali{\\'c} and P. H{\\"o}vel and M. Kuntz and D. Bimberg and A. Knorr and E. Sch{\\"o}ll	\N	2008
7519713	Trends in Neurosciences	24	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JAM01	\N	\N		\N	\N	266--271	\N	5	\N		\N	05f47375288d60d1596b5c24c1f626ee	d02c84f075eb94901f38c48fea9689ce	5bb99ef885ac9031cf8c003274a08c21	article	Cortical spreading depression and migraine: new insights from imaging?	Michael F. James and Justin M. Smith and Simon J. Boniface and Christopher L-H. Huang and Ronald A. Leslie	\N	 2001
7519725	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	USK98a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1499--1501	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.122185}	\N	27230edca1b99e8775bf768247671199	f6c29c2685dbea1539cbcfc90b485a17	01bb89e489d06388f8d333ff170f193f	article	Theory of a self-assembled quantum-dot semiconductor laser with Auger carrier capture: Quantum efficiency and nonlinear gain	A. V. Uskov and Y. Boucher and J. Le Bihan and J. McInerney	\N	1998
7519726	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SUG97	\N	\N		\N	\N	2791--2793	\N	19	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.120135}	\N	30a87e494c9941578187ae0519cad77c	3ac971776d5117cfd0785babc3ec4943	d0f8f4ec70815baa71d7ad701bb51e42	article	Effect of phonon bottleneck on quantum-dot laser performance	M. Sugawara and K. Mukai and H. Shoji	\N	1997
7519728	Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TLI07	\N	\N		\N	\N	037101	\N	3	\N	numpages = {3}, eid = {037101}, doi = {10.1063/1.2786709}	\N	9ee2359f08c68a094769f2f8feddaa9e	160aad17372cbad0145f685a487fe466	1d70f71f13dcab34c46fb98199a617d4	article	Introduction: Dissipative localized structures in extended systems	Mustapha Tlidi and Majid Taki and Theodore Kolokolnikov	\N	2007
7519729	Opt. Lett.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERZ07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	2441--2443	\N	16	\N		\N	f523d09d96946c0882ccc1105b72a1cf	9933dc9d8361d06376f0e99053340060	4591a554b59aa58bbc9d673f52121dc5	article	Dynamics of a filtered-feedback laser: influence of the filter width	H. Erzgr{\\"a}ber and B. Krauskopf	\N	2007
7519730	High Frequency Postgraduate Student Colloquium, 1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	YAN99	\N	\N		\N	\N	152--157	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/hfpsc.1999.809296}	\N	496bd6a96ec6f6b56976c6d07b17f378	3a8ba935b6bd2890423a59fba1c61ccc	8a23b07761c2d615a30dedf8a68fbec8	article	Sub-THz passive harmonic mode-locking effects in monolithic and external-reflector compound cavity laser diodes	D. A. Yanson and M. W. Street and E. A. Avrutin	\N	1999
7519739	Phys. Rev. E	77	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIE08	\N	\N		\N	\N	066207	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.066207}	\N	d8220b67ba68a25ccca30a25ecd3d7b5	6b404e2421d84301338f566a63afe5bd	2aecdc7ad8dd0d48884c94ad3fe334f7	article	Delay stabilization of rotating waves near fold bifurcation and application to all-optical control of a semiconductor laser	B. Fiedler and S. Yanchuk and V. Flunkert and P. H{\\"o}vel and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche and E. Sch{\\"o}ll	\N	2008
7519743	Phys.~Rev.~E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AHL05	\N	\N		\N	\N	016206	\N	1	\N	numpages = {12}, eid = {016206}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.72.016206}	\N	b4ccbf203ba33448c147e2cb6df31b62	8d2d80d6d6248773cea44be51a1252cf	7f10fd0252344703dd921a1b491eedf3	article	Controlling dynamical systems using multiple delay feedback control	A. Ahlborn and U. Parlitz	\N	2005
7519751	Phys.~Rev.~B	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XU07	\N	\N		\N	\N	235302	\N	23	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {235302}, doi = {10.1103/physrevb.76.235302}	\N	de2fa0ed28bbdc1b48a13106193424d0	115283fdbe43aafda8f9d7869aff556e	58f443c35aaf8c741939b40f2f0a8c62	article	Dependence of electric field domain relocation dynamics on contact conductivity in semiconductor superlattices	Huidong Xu and S. W. Teitsworth	\N	2007
7519756	Phys.~Rev.~E	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAS05	\N	\N		\N	\N	011101	\N	1	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {011101}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.71.011101}	We investigate the role of noise in the phenomenon of stochastic synchronization of switching events in a rocked, overdamped bistable potential driven by white Gaussian noise, the archetype description of stochastic resonance. We present an approach to the stochastic counting process of noise-induced switching events: starting from the Markovian dynamics of the nonstationary, continuous particle dynamics, one finds upon contraction onto two states a non-Markovian renewal dynamics. A proper definition of an output discrete phase is given, and the time rate of change of its noise average determines the corresponding output frequency. The phenomenon of noise-assisted phase synchronization is investigated in terms of an effective, instantaneous phase diffusion. The theory is applied to rectangular-shaped rocking signals versus increasing input-noise strengths. In this case, for an appropriate choice of the parameter values, the system exhibits a noise-induced frequency locking accompanied by a very pronounced suppression of the phase diffusion of the output signal. Precise numerical simulations corroborate very favorably our analytical results. The novel theoretical findings are also compared with prior ones.	fbf9fdad01746714994924deed13cb3d	c5d96ef701ed5208b23f47ae8b5d19d0	57ca66e33f92f4ca0abff9c8e6685c4c	article	Theory of frequency and phase synchronization in a rocked bistable stochastic system	Jes\\'us Casado-Pascual and Jos\\'e G\\'omez-Ord\\'o\\ nez and Manuel Morillo and Jorg Lehmann and I. Goychuk and Peter H{\\"a}nggi	\N	2005
7519786	Physics Letters A	356	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WAN06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	17--25	\N	1	\N		\N	0727f7af9bf701c1fa1712c43521fdcb	546eb145b59ae423bdbd662edbaa8de9	a726ef793298bd0f1aa95605076e8987	article	Chaos synchronization of coupled neurons with gap junctions	Qing Yun Wang and Qi Shao Lu and Guan Rong Chen and Ding Hui Guo	\N	 2006
7519802	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	17	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KIM05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1295--1297	\N	6	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/lpt.2005.846495}	\N	c71d79132eb81dad4611aa9b155ef828	91d288c7f1badd5e178099bea1774840	e9f3027a6f726ce629b235515400e8ab	article	180-GHz clock recovery using a multisection gain-coupled distributed feedback laser	I. Kim and C. Kim and G. Li and P. LiKamWa and J. Hong	\N	2005
7519803	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	18	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SLO06	\N	\N		\N	\N	844--846	\N	7	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/lpt.2006.871834}	All-optical clock recovery from 40-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) pseudorandom binary sequence data streams based on self-pulsating lasers is presented. A compact preprocessing circuit is utilized to convert an NRZ signal to a pseudoreturn-to-zero sequence before injecting into the optical clock. It comprises a semiconductor optical amplifier followed by a periodical wavelength-division-multiplexing demultiplexer filter. A stable sinusoidal clock signal with a root-mean-square jitter below 700 fs is detected at the output of the self-pulsating laser within data dynamic range of more than 8 dB. The performance of the all-optical clock recovery scheme is investigated by varying the bit rates between 39.81 and 43.02 Gb/s as well as for various wavelengths in the C-band.	83b1752d6599af21c3dd6a9d161bfcef	309385ff7254d5fbba968f0d60361fd1	96e13303db7c0eaf24f312e2a06b367b	article	Bit rate and wavelength transparent all-optical clock recovery scheme for NRZ-coded PRBS signals	J. Slovak and C. Bornholdt and J. Kreissl and S. Bauer and M. Biletzke and M. Schlak and B. Sartorius	\N	2006
7519804	Electron. Lett.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BOR04	\N	\N		\N	\N	192--194	\N	3	\N	issn = {0013-5194}, doi = {10.1049/el:20040131}	A novel 'optically clocked' 3R regenerator (OC-3R) preserving the data wavelength and logic is presented. It is based on two compact semiconductor components, avoiding expensive and bulky EDFAs. The excellent system performance is demonstrated by eye analysis and BER measurements at 40 Gbit/s displaying a -3.5 dB negative penalty for strongly degraded signals.	1ec9e5283bebc818874dc19251f7ff96	ba1a892d09f1f895ca73aa116deebaeb	32f5045ca4a7def478bfb03011ab1f7e	article	Semiconductor-based all-optical 3R regenerator demonstrated at 40 Gbit/s	C. Bornholdt and J. Slovak and B. Sartorius	\N	2004
7519826	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	USK99	\N	\N		\N	\N	3081--3083	\N	21	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.124068}	\N	255ad9817d8d42ac99ce916b60fad38e	62b0f95599084cc3e71339b8fabcec51	f2b1421f576ad2ee8bd732b4418cdfbd	article	Collisional broadening and shift of spectral lines in quantum dot lasers	A. V. Uskov and K. Nishi and R. Lang	\N	1999
7519827	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	POS07	\N	\N		\N	\N	056214	\N	5	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {056214}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.056214}	For many years it was believed that an unstable periodic orbit with an odd number of real Floquet multipliers greater than unity cannot be stabilized by the time-delayed feedback control mechanism of Pyragas. A recent paper by Fiedler et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 114101 (2007) uses the normal form of a subcritical Hopf bifurcation to give a counterexample to this theorem. Using the Lorenz equations as an example, we demonstrate that the stabilization mechanism identified by Fiedler et al. for the Hopf normal form can also apply to unstable periodic orbits created by subcritical Hopf bifurcations in higher-dimensional dynamical systems. Our analysis focuses on a particular codimension-two bifurcation that captures the stabilization mechanism in the Hopf normal form example, and we show that the same codimension-two bifurcation is present in the Lorenz equations with appropriately chosen Pyragas-type time-delayed feedback. This example suggests a possible strategy for choosing the feedback gain matrix in Pyragas control of unstable periodic orbits that arise from a subcritical Hopf bifurcation of a stable equilibrium. In particular, our choice of feedback gain matrix is informed by the Fiedler et al. example, and it works over a broad range of parameters, despite the fact that a center-manifold reduction of the higher-dimensional problem does not lead to their model problem.	5181a9809b00fe593d0f75ae964e69b3	a877029b6facd7ac0f3cccbd1900c1a1	ef5359b7d321cc2306776c3150bfc5cc	article	Stabilizing unstable periodic orbits in the Lorenz equations using time-delayed feedback control	C. M. Postlethwaite and M. Silber	\N	2007
7519834	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZUM04	\N	\N		\N	\N	244103	\N	24	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {244103}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.93.244103}	\N	7e1ae5a1f01d127d0e2f86db1638e038	64dc74d26a9b4e1db2d6e3735cca8117	340615715f5a2721431745911a9a9705	article	Long Chaotic Transients in Complex Networks	Alexander Zumdieck and M. {Timme} and T. Geisel and F. {Wolf}	\N	2004
7519835	Chaos	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TIM06	\N	\N		\N	\N	015108	\N	1	\N	numpages = {15}, eid = {015108}, doi = {10.1063/1.2150775}	We analyze the dynamics of networks of spiking neural oscillators. First, we present an exact linear stability theory of the synchronous state for networks of arbitrary connectivity. For general neuron rise functions, stability is determined by multiple operators, for which standard analysis is not suitable. We describe a general nonstandard solution to the multioperator problem. Subsequently, we derive a class of neuronal rise functions for which all stability operators become degenerate and standard eigenvalue analysis becomes a suitable tool. Interestingly, this class is found to consist of networks of leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. For random networks of inhibitory integrate-and-fire neurons, we then develop an analytical approach, based on the theory of random matrices, to precisely determine the eigenvalue distributions of the stability operators. This yields the asymptotic relaxation time for perturbations to the synchronous state which provides the characteristic time scale on which neurons can coordinate their activity in such networks. For networks with finite in-degree, i.e., finite number of presynaptic inputs per neuron, we find a speed limit to coordinating spiking activity. Even with arbitrarily strong interaction strengths neurons cannot synchronize faster than at a certain maximal speed determined by the typical in-degree.	54ff7a103c83332a3df3b89d64586b08	248d356b39f45c63ad204e045bc6604b	dd91aa4cb7309cba8a988d7c261d1969	article	Speed of synchronization in complex networks of neural oscillators: Analytic results based on Random Matrix Theory	M. {Timme} and T. {Geisel} and F. {Wolf}	\N	2006
7519836	Neurocomputing	70	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	2096--2101	\N	10-12	\N		A common approach to measure and assess cortical dynamics focuses on the analysis of mass signals, such as the local field potential (LFP), as an indicator for the underlying network activity. To improve our understanding of how such field potentials and cortical spiking dynamics are related, we analyzed the phase and amplitude relationships between extracellular recordings from motor cortex of monkey in a delayed pointing task. We applied methods from phase synchronization analysis to extract the instantaneous phase of the LFP time series and to characterize the degree of phase coupling between the spike train and oscillation cycles in a frequency-independent manner. In particular, we investigated the dependence of observed phase preferences on the different periods of a behavioral trial. Furthermore, we present evidence to support the hypothesis that increased LFP oscillation amplitudes are related to a stronger degree of synchronization between the LFP and spike signals. However, neurons tend to keep a fixed phase relationship to the LFP independent of the amplitude or the choice of the electrode used to record the LFP.
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	0ee9b4013b14ed8a96d331f8c10401ec	c0692d054d5d901786ce2780c95d89df	31b378f1b6715346b5c6e9f7619bdf0b	article	{Phase synchronization between LFP and spiking activity in motor cortex during movement preparation}	M. Denker and S. Roux and M. {Timme} and A. Riehle and S. Grun	\N	2007
7519839	Phys.~Rev.~B	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOW07	\N	\N		\N	\N	245303	\N	24	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {245303}, doi = {10.1103/physrevb.76.245303}	We study the dynamics of electrons in a semiconductor superlattice under the action of large applied electric F and magnetic fields B (up to 47  T). We show that the coupling of the Bloch and cyclotron oscillations in the tilted B geometry generates a magnetic-field-induced miniband structure and an extended electron motion across many periods of the superlattice. The spatially extended character of the electronic states is analogous to the delocalization of the electron orbit in a semiclassical description of the electron motion and explains our observation of a strong resonant enhancement of the current flow through the superlattice.	d2773ac4ef7e42b2fbb6d364656c4fa9	0be70638114beb8e452d530e76b3ddf9	67b4373f8ab33e0fa6a17371f2e20e7d	article	Magnetic-field-induced miniband conduction in semiconductor superlattices	Daivid Fowler and David P. A. Hardwick and A. Patan\\`e and Mark T. Greenaway and A. G. Balanov and T. M. Fromhold and L. Eaves and M. Henini and Nadezda Kozlova and Jens Freudenberger and N. Mori	\N	2007
7519845	Chaos	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TIM03a	\N	\N		\N	\N	377--387	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1501274}	\N	b1c842163433ab3af977b01c159cc66d	eed1cc949492cd73d9a70d521c144f78	05a36d15d6fd8f42347093e79b587706	article	Unstable attractors induce perpetual synchronization and desynchronization	M. {Timme} and F. {Wolf} and T. Geisel	\N	2003
7519857	Phys. Rev. Lett.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAT05	\N	\N		\N	\N	266401	\N	26	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {266401}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.95.266401}	\N	88d137f5a2947a89c6084172a5840e79	ef7f49e8779b4ac9458f97379d38bdc3	dbb3dd056d26df19e72407096b0277cc	article	Coherent Control and Polarization Readout of Individual Excitonic State s	B. Patton and U. Woggon and W. Langbein	\N	2005
7519861	Electronics~Letters	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HEG05	\N	\N		\N	\N	416--418	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1049/el:20050010}	\N	fd3b195b010f0fcb3a86d325e0ef37d9	920ecab93800557c08c3b77fecf52137	7d9a005e89b99ba3a8fd7563b8cf3989	article	Free-carrier effect on index change in 1.3 /spl mu/m quantum-dot lasers	S. P. Hegarty and B. Corbett and J. G. McInerney and G. Huyet	\N	2005
7519872	Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena	178	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	COO03	\N	\N		\N	\N	219--241	\N	3-4	\N		\N	94dcf90d9727967609c6c011c4b6e197	6be013aa2bbb5f37ea7a38d5b1f178f4	7b6eca8fb7e824eeee304331261f2807	article	Waves and bumps in neuronal networks with axo-dendritic synaptic interactions	S. Coombes and G. J. Lord and M. R. Owen	\N	 2003
7519875	SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIE02	\N	\N		\N	\N	248--270	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1137/s1111111102401746}	\N	604d2293f3826a863fc2c75f84a39635	fd58f7da1a9162e846d803a39b8bbe82	deecb13f4b2b384c274849108b57dd8f	article	Numerical Bifurcation Analysis for Multisection Semiconductor Lasers	J. Sieber	\N	2002
7519879	IEEE J.~Quantum Electron.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIN97	\N	\N		\N	\N	1543--1550	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.622635}	\N	532719d4c90a5c20cbdb26f1be7b2ae8	aab0adcaaaf6d56cfb02d39ae085d7ce	e73ec2317164bbc70dcb1eeebf24c352	article	Effective Bloch equations for semiconductor lasers and amplifiers	C. Z. Ning and R. A. Indik and J. V. Moloney	\N	1997
7519880	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AGR91	\N	\N		\N	\N	1843--1849	\N	6	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.90014}	\N	6f6f093a42cf96147547fe4dff8d4a62	15c1eb19ddb455129be1ea39c387e6d3	2071f39070673b584eddd2e1df7ebdb6	article	Effect of gain dispersion on ultrashort pulse amplification in semiconductor laser amplifiers	G. P. Agrawal	\N	1991
7519881	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HON94	\N	\N		\N	\N	1122--1131	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.291381}	\N	7f08ba4863389724a737c593798033e1	f346f0d2445f0793f62f1567c6037af5	514e87690903bba9468a0ee9066806c7	article	Subpicosecond pulse amplification in semiconductor laser amplifiers: theory and experiment	M. Y. Hong and Y. H. Chang and A. Dienes and J. P. Heritage and P. J. Delfyett	\N	1994
7519890	Phys. Rev. Lett.	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GOM08	\N	\N		\N	\N	256803	\N	25	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.101.256803}	\N	414d590102b6042505a8cb8ab23e345a	69cae88d899559a2455da55ee121de6c	a91ebbc24b9cedc401b5fc7f1bc2b867	article	Impact of {C}oulomb scattering on the ultrafast gain recovery in {InGaAs} quantum dots	J. Gomis-Bresco and S. Dommers and V. V. Temnov and U. Woggon and M. L{\\"a}mmlin and D. Bimberg and E. Mali{\\'c} and M. Richter and E. Sch{\\"o}ll and A. Knorr	\N	2008
7519896	J.~Chem.~Phys.	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LI07	\N	\N		\N	\N	154510	\N	15	\N	numpages = {5}, eid = {154510}, doi = {10.1063/1.2792877}	\N	cd26afcc4d6a39c79b3bf373f4d6ea6d	6fe38a3008c227159319599a44bcfb21	0d8d1f5592304c45a10d49a7626a84c4	article	Pattern transitions induced by delay feedback	Qian-Shu Li and Hai Xiang Hu	\N	2007
7519901	J.~Chem.~Phys.	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIS94	\N	\N		\N	\N	6977--6978	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.467015}	\N	a15efa675a8533ba557d9fbdb56b2e19	34783af5ada6cb3b02452d51e86954cb	47bc02a7d0f830a81bb4b7e66e4b98b7	article	Experimental study on three chemical oscillators coupled with time delay	Nobuaki Nishiyama and Kaori Eto	\N	1994
7519905	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	USK04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	306--320	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2003.823032}	\N	8c815bd34ecf85b00808020b21dd4e43	d85142acc1706829a080192adb7da6ab	92e75ba11ddaa08cd4e8125089c74b2a	article	Theory of pulse-train amplification without patterning effects in quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifiers	A. V. Uskov and T. W. Berg and J. Mrk	\N	2004
7519908	Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCH05d	\N	\N		\N	\N	2014--2016	\N	10	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/lpt.2005.856446}	\N	ec9cf6a9c0aa5b3c6a084999e9407634	448f1c5f2c82e9b3580b9340bb834bf6	71f9f829b2f71fc8a739b27eae82af71	article	Excited-state gain dynamics in InGaAs quantum-dot amplifiers	S. Schneider and P. Borri and W. Langbein and U. Woggon and R. L. Sellin and D. Ouyang and D. Bimberg	\N	2005
7519909	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	USK94	\N	\N		\N	\N	1769--1781	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.301641}	\N	5de912014caa9926f9191d01d4948354	a767d805c895d4df030584dc0dd88f34	7969708a6902d0a6a2a7f9906e6e8789	article	Wave mixing in semiconductor laser amplifiers due to carrier heating and spectral-hole burning	A. Uskov and J. M{\\o}rk and J. Mark	\N	1994
7519913	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAY06	\N	\N		\N	\N	031908	\N	3	\N	numpages = {15}, eid = {031908}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.031908}	\N	a2b9c06cffa63a543fca3e046d49ce42	6e676e5147bbe2f1d368734e20ceb057	96a7a6b3ee8a346aebf4553c7332603a	article	Role of inhibitory feedback for information processing in thalamocortical circuits	J. Mayer and H. G. Schuster and J. C. Claussen	\N	2006
7519914	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAY07	\N	\N		\N	\N	068102	\N	6	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {068102}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.99.068102}	\N	c87f1576cdaecad6cb7d6e19587c78bd	1dee74839237ac48d71e587394f22035	701a1f5a9f99253cc829d818b552ff13	article	Corticothalamic Projections Control Synchronization in Locally Coupled Bistable Thalamic Oscillators	J. Mayer and H. G. Schuster and J. C. Claussen and M. M�lle	\N	2007
7519915	Phys. Rev. B 	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LOR06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	035334-1--03533	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.74.035334}	\N	4bf58d2a2c72941f25eb7b1154609af0	09fddaa971b2257ededb5f4477d1b107	2175764c84b5476cacf3677470cea35a	article	Anomaly in the excitation dependence of the optical gain of semiconductor quantum dots	M. Lorke and W. W. Chow and T. R. Nielsen and J. Seebeck and P. Gartner and F. Jahnke	\N	2006
7519916	Phys. Rev. B	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GAR06	\N	\N		\N	\N	115307-1--11530	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.73.115307}	\N	b0f12ff95fb63adbacd635d8a23a66a4	80271042e156185b3ccb2f056e7f9fc8	8026cb34cfaabadc6e5efce989fa0140	article	Relaxation properties of the quantum kinetics of carrier--LO-phonon interaction in quantum wells and quantum dots	P. Gartner and J. Seebeck and F. Jahnke	\N	2006
7519917	Opt. Lett.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VIK07	\N	\N		\N	\N	1268--1270	\N	10	\N		\N	13481a32b2eff91306ab3f042f80908b	312c4dc2f3ea1147c8864a3a0f2da5d8	2392cc2795b60705d5c8c8cfe8b05e63	article	Long-cavity quantum dot laser	E. A. Viktorov and Paul Mandel and Guillaume Huyet	\N	2007
7519919	Phys. Rev. B 	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEE05	\N	\N		\N	\N	125327	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.71.125327}	\N	e24da7f5597a9aa4271ea34d62b6ca16	fb691133dcd48611b74a769c90be5f83	56c74c0383ad60f1388082a00e8c22d5	article	Polarons in semiconductor quantum dots and their role in the quantum kinetics of carrier relaxation	J. Seebeck and T. R. Nielsen and P. Gartner and F. Jahnke	\N	2005
7519926	Phys. Rev. Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RAB06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	014101	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.96.014101}	\N	cfa148d9f04f769f2453b8e0eb7be77e	d9ea6240954c23eb8817f38f14ff6ca3	5bff355c20621d9bf3fe2324831ade9b	article	Heteroclinic Synchronization: Ultrasubharmonic Locking	Mikhail I. Rabinovich and Ramon Huerta and Pablo Varona	\N	2006
7519927	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VAZ06	\N	\N		\N	\N	986--993	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2006.881022}	\N	f7eef3e6682f83cb6446dc09740ad872	f753374cf6309ce9941d1ad92f3885ee	e4d55cec8867695363d05283749a12b5	article	Linewidth Enhancement Factor of Quantum-Dot Optical Amplifiers	J. M. M. Vazquez and H. H. Nilsson and J. Z. Zhang and I. Galbraith	\N	2006
7519928	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEN05b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1268--1273	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2005.854131}	We propose a new method for reducing the patterning effect in quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier (QD-SOA) by using an additional light beam. A detailed theoretical analysis of the carrier dynamics in QD-SOA is presented. It is shown that the increase of the bias current only partially improves the QD-SOA temporal behavior. The additional light beam drastically reduces the patterning effect.	93e52616336a26ee042234a5dcd76da6	f20f76adccbd03e053d783bf1b189654	8376936f4b064ea5c0ff39aa5eebe369	article	Acceleration of gain recovery and dynamics of electrons in QD-SOA	Y. Ben-Ezra and B. I. Lembrikov and M. Haridim	\N	2005
7519930	Phys. Rev. E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	COO07	\N	\N		\N	\N	051901	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.051901}	\N	6e8322fd90d97c1b8a19826a3e06ffba	c6e062e744a0c273a2c006641d5d3007	5024e1c34a26017ca1c23e17344af8e4	article	Modeling electrocortical activity through improved local approximations of integral neural field equations	S. Coombes and N. A. Venkov and L. Shiau and I. Bojak and D. T. J. Liley and C. R. Laing	\N	2007
7519932	SIAM J. Appl. Math.	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PIN01	\N	\N		\N	\N	206--225	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1137/s0036139900346453}	\N	44377afca15223e0037ab5c3cb03201a	0f5133bbd444fc1df966e51353afcfae	efcd9239174923e2b41237359f1ff907	article	Spatially Structured Activity in Synaptically Coupled Neuronal Networks: I. Traveling Fronts and Pulses	David J. Pinto and G. Bard Ermentrout	\N	2001
7519944	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	95	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DON05	\N	\N		\N	\N	188701	\N	18	\N	eid = {188701}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.95.188701}	A new family of graphs, entangled networks, with optimal properties in many respects, is introduced. By definition, their topology is such that it optimizes synchronizability for many dynamical processes. These networks are shown to have an extremely homogeneous structure: degree, node distance, betweenness, and loop distributions are all very narrow. Also, they are characterized by a very interwoven (entangled) structure with short average distances, large loops, and no well-defined community structure. This family of nets exhibits an excellent performance with respect to other flow properties such as robustness against errors and attacks, minimal first-passage time of random walks, efficient communication, etc. These remarkable features convert entangled networks in a useful concept, optimal or almost optimal in many senses, and with plenty of potential applications in computer science or neuroscience.	1b7f728810ed03faa2be7ca29d8aa863	d8fdfb74867e6f786c0c5d358a6fe671	6b0e6450879bb57fc3002c5f7060a61f	article	Entangled Networks, Synchronization, and Optimal Network Topology	Luca Donetti and Pablo I. Hurtado and Miguel A. Munoz	\N	2005
7519949	Phys. Rev. E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCH08b	\N	\N		\N	\N	031914	\N	3	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {031914}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.031914}	\N	b0bc7a84a8484d819f15a154f04d4a8b	0c5d9c2b860ee404ead54548ce98358e	fd72465f1cf038b4cc0e5339060bb3e9	article	Interspike interval statistics of a leaky integrate-and-fire neuron driven by Gaussian noise with large correlation times	Tilo Schwalger and Lutz Schimansky-Geier	\N	2008
7519952	Phys.~Rev.~B	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIE05	\N	\N		\N	\N	235311	\N	23	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {235311}, doi = {10.1103/physrevb.72.235311}	\N	f37d3459d218bd0264145044d326bce0	49e995dae40575a7153f558c404501e7	bb7b096bc31f4bd2ddcf130618d81570	article	Coulomb scattering in nitride-based self-assembled quantum dot systems	T. R. Nielsen and P. Gartner and M. Lorke and J. Seebeck and F. Jahnke	\N	2005
7519954	Phys. Rev. E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AHL08	\N	\N		\N	\N	016201	\N	1	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {016201}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.016201}	\N	689e9a390ef65c6e98bad61e8096b8d3	e71c563ac6e31a51d7a6791626593715	9c7d96e66e8df07d7056ddcd5b93d4f9	article	Control and synchronization of spatiotemporal chaos	Alexander Ahlborn and Ulrich Parlitz	\N	2008
7519958	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BER03b	\N	\N		\N	\N	3083--3085	\N	18	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1571226}	\N	25ab138b6be248a3a8a3d2d615312fc2	e6433134e61ee329066c3d478cb4fcf7	e74046c06a2486de384b6c843dc6328b	article	Quantum dot amplifiers with high output power and low noise	T. W. Berg and J. M{\\o}rk	\N	2003
7519971	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZIL07	\N	\N		\N	\N	046102	\N	4	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {046102}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.046102}	The stability of the dynamical states characterized by a uniform firing rate (splay states) is analyzed in a network of globally coupled leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. This is done by reducing the set of differential equations to a map that is investigated in the limit of large network size. We show that the stability of the splay state depends crucially on the ratio between the pulse width and the interspike interval. More precisely, the spectrum of Floquet exponents turns out to consist of three components: (i) one that coincides with the predictions of the mean-field analysis [Abbott and van Vreesvijk, Phys. Rev. E 48, 1483 (1993)], (ii) a component measuring the instability of &#8220;finite-frequency&#8221; modes, (iii) a number of &#8220;isolated&#8221; eigenvalues that are connected to the characteristics of the single pulse and may give rise to strong instabilities (the Floquet exponent being proportional to the network size). Finally, as a side result, we find that the splay state can be stable even for inhibitory coupling.	969c9e1edea77ff94cd57c14a36c6973	7c57de8fda9b70bc426dacd5a27fae2e	d2c79cd1621d520c53d7cbac5c075355	article	Stability of the splay state in pulse-coupled networks	Rudiger Zillmer and R. Livi and A. Politi and A. Torcini	\N	2007
7519973	Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices, 2005. NUSOD '05. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BOE05	\N	\N		\N	\N	79--80	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/nusod.2005.1518144}	\N	35980402fda2a3aa6abfc894d88dad04	9103826eb6b341ce83032d5b4a06fe3d	a06e41f082678eecb02592b60021cdf3	article	A full time-domain approach to spatio-temporal dynamics of active semiconductor devices	K. Boehringer and O. Hess	\N	2005
7519974	Neurocomputing	70	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KRE07	\N	\N		\N	We study the regularity of noise-induced excitations in the FitzHugh-Nagumo (FHN) neuronal model subject to excitatory and inhibitory high-frequency input with and without correlations. For each value of the correlation a relative maximum of spike coherence can be observed for intermediate noise strengths (coherence resonance). Moreover, the FHN system exhibits an absolute maximum of coherent spiking for intermediate values of both the noise amplitude and the strength of correlation (double coherence resonance). The underlying mechanisms can be explained by means of the discrete input statistics.	1970--1976	\N	10-12	\N		\N	e4940cf7cb89964c7f4caf3d7f6a9903	ec4b88d5b9fbb4c7e4ff248873752cfb	6e176b76e5ddba2f1933b4376f345427	article	Coherence resonance due to correlated noise in neuronal models	Thomas Kreuz and Stefano Luccioli and A. Torcini	\N	 2007
7519977	Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena	215	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BOR06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	25--37	\N	1	\N		Transitions between trigger and phase waves are studied using a reaction-diffusion model, which admits both types of travelling wave activity. It is demonstrated that the transition from trigger waves to phase waves is preceded by qualitative changes in the dispersion relation of the former. These changes in dispersion in turn are provided by modified decay properties behind a solitary pulse. At high values of excitability the dispersion curve of trigger waves is destroyed upon a transcritical collision with the dispersion curve of phase waves, so both types of waves turn out to be connected in the small-wavelength region. As an important part of the study we present the results on the linear stability analysis of the waves close to the transition threshold. In particular, the stability of trigger waves with wiggly dispersion is thoroughly scrutinized and the stability of phase waves close to the transcritical collision is analyzed as well. We accompany our studies with one-dimensional simulations of the transition between phase and trigger waves under variation of the control parameter.	7d9d0adde8ad0b7fb0f1cc2abb159efa	71758bde40c75dfc7948746839ffa621	0ca663dd0adf0348c1198cb7af47a442	article	From trigger to phase waves and back again	G. Bordyougov and H. Engel	\N	 2006
7519980	Phys. Rev. E 	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROE07	\N	\N		\N	\N	036202	\N	3	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {036202}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.75.036202}	\N	3d650c37a41f34cc844c1bbba4b9ad99	3352c220228b210869a633a6abc32e3a	8f6f43e6028669161de0e6eb170a39c7	article	Wave trains in an excitable {F}itz{H}ugh-{N}agumo model: {B}istable dispersion relation and formation of isolas	G. R�der and G. Bordyougov and H. Engel and M. Falcke	\N	2007
7519986	Phys. Rev. Lett.	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAN04	\N	\N		\N	\N	248301	\N	24	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {248301}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.92.248301}	\N	f45802808df9de6f79b01019fbf767e4	26f7a791dd2e627f0ab4c3c1766ac042	8ab6ac0125091243ad506113ff7e4546	article	Tracking Waves and Vortex Nucleation in Excitable Systems with Anomalous Dispersion	N. Manz and C. T. Hamik and O. Steinbock	\N	2004
7519999	Phys.~Rev.~E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZIL06	\N	\N		\N	\N	036203	\N	3	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {036203}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.036203}	The dynamical behavior of a weakly diluted fully inhibitory network of pulse-coupled spiking neurons is investigated. Upon increasing the coupling strength, a transition from regular to stochasticlike regime is observed. In the weak-coupling phase, a periodic dynamics is rapidly approached, with all neurons firing with the same rate and mutually phase locked. The strong-coupling phase is characterized by an irregular pattern, even though the maximum Lyapunov exponent is negative. The paradox is solved by drawing an analogy with the phenomenon of "stable chaos," i.e., by observing that the stochasticlike behavior is "limited" to an exponentially long (with the system size) transient. Remarkably, the transient dynamics turns out to be stationary.	5f88dc84763921a28e9641456136b5e3	8dc5be7cbc383fd02fddddc3d5807023	f96328019bf8bfc16691e38d75ad232a	article	Desynchronization in diluted neural networks	Rudiger Zillmer and Roberto Livi and A. Politi and A. Torcini	\N	2006
7520005	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BAG06	\N	\N		\N	\N	026202	\N	2	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {026202}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.026202}	We study two problems related to spatially extended systems: the dynamical stability and the universality classes of the replica synchronization transition. We use a simple model of one-dimensional coupled map lattices and show that chaotic behavior implies that the synchronization transition belongs to the multiplicative noise universality class, while stable chaos implies that the synchronization transition belongs to the directed percolation universality class.	110452c3a10c731914020e8a9bd03eb1	da0f3bf297e89f365032ff584a086311	251e89765c57037b075cdc66da6cfe41	article	Synchronization universality classes and stability of smooth coupled map lattices	Franco Bagnoli and Raul Rechtman	\N	2006
7520007	Phys.~Lett.~A	282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BAG01	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--17	\N	1-2	\N	doi = {doi:10.1016/s0375-9601(01)00154-2}	A synchronization mechanism driven by annealed noise is studied for two replicas of a coupled-map lattice which exhibits stable chaos (SC), i.e., irregular behavior despite a negative Lyapunov spectrum. We show that the observed synchronization transition, on changing the strength of the stochastic coupling between replicas, belongs to the directed percolation universality class. This result is consistent with the behavior of chaotic deterministic cellular automata (DCA), supporting the equivalence ansatz between SC models and DCA. The coupling threshold above which the two system replicas synchronize is strictly related to the propagation velocity of perturbations in the system.	d19a4b64fb6f1fc80c3d3d98e9f0e588	ef79f6ff58dc163caea9e356ede51912	e075ec2064b24a4fbfedcec967936f00	article	{Synchronization of non-chaotic dynamical systems}	F. Bagnoli and F. Cecconi	\N	2001
7520011	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	30	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KIN94	\N	\N		\N	\N	929--938	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.291364}	\N	9e8b99d79c42ffd714b9ba02752bd3c7	34c01647bb44857efff66bac4ec18d00	38facf7ddbe5f7b330618a9876e451b5	article	Modeling of high-speed DFB lasers considering the spatial holeburning effect using three rate equations	J. Kinoshita	\N	1994
7520012	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	31	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCH95k	\N	\N		\N	\N	1981--1993	\N	11	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.469279}	\N	cae8ad8b28f6ec27e8628a168881e780	bf18f71aecae3b9cc0ad8da8f0898542	fe8fb1458d6b1c2e4f66147d5dbb0777	article	Dynamics of spatial hole burning effects in DFB lasers	R. Schatz	\N	1995
7520013	IEEE~Photonics~Tech.~Lett.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BAN96	\N	\N		\N	\N	614--616	\N	5	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.491556}	\N	408b3e258afb084e172a2e6420426d55	3becf8ee2536d7cdede9487ed7c27d0a	2a11ba367e30f2595a203cacf35ec89d	article	A correct single-mode photon rate equation for multisection lasers	U. Bandelow and R. Schatz and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche	\N	1996
7520014	Physica D	213	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RAD06	\N	\N		\N	The traveling wave model consisting of a hyperbolic system of linear first order PDE's nonlinearly coupled with a system of ODE's is used to model the dynamics of multisection semiconductor lasers. It is shown how low dimensional systems of ODE's based on the projection of the original system into the subspace spanned only by a few instantaneously changing spectral elements allow a precise approximation of the original model. The constructed low dimensional Mode Approximation systems are accessible to classical bifurcation analysis and numerical tools. The presented method is applied to characterise quasi-periodic orbits arising in a three section distributed feedback laser. The obtained results are highly important for tailoring such pulsating lasers to be applied in optical communication systems.	98--112	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.physd.2005.11.003}	\N	4a3200a4677dc9cf6354a1e3b90d77f7	d9e3180f79ad492875ba998010076519	8bf6b6f78e3a5f92aeb0ae70a0e6a912	article	Numerical bifurcation analysis of the traveling wave model of multisection semiconductor lasers	M. Radziunas	\N	2006
7520015	Phys. Rev. E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	THU06	\N	\N		\N	\N	061923	\N	6	\N	numpages = {14}, eid = {061923}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.061923}	\N	7873bb609673548cde932e22d97749ba	ee2e94364317524916ff902046802ea4	528f1af6c6d3ca412669e648805fe3ae	article	Frequency of elemental events of intracellular Ca[sup 2 ] dynamics	R. Thul and M. Falcke	\N	2006
7520020	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	37	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BAN01	\N	\N		\N	\N	183--188	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.903067}	\N	a83ca53c04b876c15b931b9ead0316a6	7b3a1ed2b3ff009c29c74ee78fa4ae38	5b64bcafd8cd58b43c296cd8272786e0	article	Impact of gain dispersion on the spatio-temporal dynamics of multisection lasers	U. Bandelow and M. Radziunas and J. Sieber and M. Wolfrum	\N	2001
7520032	Phys.~Rev.~E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEN06	\N	\N		\N	\N	035205 (R)	\N	3	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {035205}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.035205}	Though the notion of phase synchronization has been well studied in chaotic dynamical systems without delay, it has not been realized yet in chaotic time-delay systems exhibiting non-phase-coherent hyperchaotic attractors. In this paper we report identification of phase synchronization in coupled time-delay systems exhibiting hyperchaotic attractor. We show that there is a transition from nonsynchronized behavior to phase and then to generalized synchronization as a function of coupling strength. These transitions are characterized by recurrence quantification analysis, by phase differences based on a transformation of the attractors, and also by the changes in the Lyapunov exponents. We have found these transitions in coupled piecewise linear and in Mackey-Glass time-delay systems.	298736da1470304693fcb1e01759d3e0	745b6d899bffdbbb93ab059194a9d709	4fa6e92bc561fc5d454360d25f204df0	article	Phase synchronization in time-delay systems	D. V. Senthilkumar and M. Lakshmanan and J. Kurths	\N	2006
7520033	Chaos	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PRA08	\N	\N		\N	\N	023111	\N	2	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {023111}, doi = {10.1063/1.2905146}	Recently, the phase-flip bifurcation has been described as a fundamental transition in time-delay coupled, phase-synchronized nonlinear dynamical systems. The bifurcation is characterized by a change of the synchronized dynamics from being in-phase to antiphase, or vice versa; the phase-difference between the oscillators undergoes a jump of pi as a function of the coupling strength or the time delay. This phase-flip is accompanied by discontinuous changes in the frequency of the synchronized oscillators, and in the largest negative Lyapunov exponent or its derivative. Here we illustrate the phenomenology of the bifurcation for several classes of nonlinear oscillators, in the regimes of both periodic and chaotic dynamics. We present extensive numerical simulations and compute the oscillation frequencies and the Lyapunov spectra as a function of the coupling strength. In particular, our simulations provide clear evidence of the phase-flip bifurcation in excitable laser and Fitzhugh&#8211;Nagumo neuronal models, and in diffusively coupled predator-prey models with either limit cycle or chaotic dynamics. Our analysis demonstrates marked jumps of the time-delayed and instantaneous fluxes between the two interacting oscillators across the bifurcation; this has strong implications for the performance of the system as well as for practical applications. We further construct an electronic circuit consisting of two coupled Chua oscillators and provide the first formal experimental demonstration of the bifurcation. In totality, our study demonstrates that the phase-flip phenomenon is of broad relevance and importance for a wide range of physical and natural systems. 	e5a3b5032c599f001d50ee2e21a34954	eab14e4e228d97451e4420946b6172f6	60d2369cbbfefc8bb34e640742ece1f7	article	Universal occurrence of the phase-flip bifurcation in time-delay coupled systems	A. Prasad and S. K. Dana and Rajat Karnatak and J. Kurths and Bernd Blasius and R. Ramaswamy	\N	2008
7520034	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NAN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	041136	\N	4	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {041136}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.041136}	The emergence of synchronization is a phenomenon that is ubiquitous in a wide variety of natural systems. Such behavior is also often robust: systems subject to large stochastic fluctuations and which possess a range of internal time scales are capable of exhibiting sustained correlated dynamics. Here we study model chemical reactions and genetic networks that have stochastic oscillatory dynamics, and discuss microscopic mechanisms through which two or more such distinct stochastic processes can be coupled so as to result in the phase synchronization of their dynamical variables. We also consider the effect of time delay in the interaction and show that for suitable choices of the delay parameter, in-phase or antiphase synchronization can occur.	911c5a49aa884483f7592f07f7fac5ab	9ee9510f4f032c623d4df1364525c8f5	171fc707fd44cb2a704dc08328bf5d3a	article	Effective mechanisms for the synchronization of stochastic oscillators	Amitabha Nandi and Santhosh G. and R. K. Brojen Singh and R. Ramaswamy	\N	2007
7520045	Chaos	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PEC97	\N	\N		\N	\N	520--543	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.166278}	\N	1238a7169c07d6ba1c4e4f8c97076d88	0383171e9306617a62a179927077c3f4	4f13566fbdaf8c59052426a052bf7588	article	Fundamentals of synchronization in chaotic systems, concepts, and applications	L. M. Pecora and T. L. Carroll and G. A. Johnson and Douglas J. Mar and J. F. Heagy	\N	1997
7520046	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIS06	\N	\N		\N	\N	065106	\N	6	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {065106}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.065106}	\N	61d92f416e5a7e0d821e3aafec56dbb8	8666111a5bb308a766342dd310a118e8	8c86c022f34aec306c9d9b298496560e	article	Synchronization is optimal in nondiagonalizable networks	Takashi Nishikawa and Adilson E. Motter	\N	2006
7520047	Physica~D	224	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIS06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--89	\N	1-2	\N		We consider two optimization problems on synchronization of oscillator networks: maximization of synchronizability and minimization of synchronization cost. We first develop an extension of the well-known master stability framework to the case of non-diagonalizable Laplacian matrices. We then show that the solution sets of the two optimization problems coincide and are simultaneously characterized by a simple condition on the Laplacian eigenvalues. Among the optimal networks, we identify a subclass of hierarchical networks, characterized by the absence of feedback loops and the normalization of inputs. We show that most optimal networks are directed and non-diagonalizable, necessitating the extension of the framework. We also show how oriented spanning trees can be used to explicitly and systematically construct optimal networks under network topological constraints. Our results may provide insights into the evolutionary origin of structures in complex networks for which synchronization plays a significant role.	7c5d440c0dc695cd2250d281614d877d	c3aab485cb4d645a10cf86a3c98983da	477c114e239f89e57c91db01b3ec40bf	article	Maximum performance at minimum cost in network synchronization	Takashi Nishikawa and Adilson E. Motter	\N	2006
7520048	Chaos	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FEN06	\N	\N		\N	\N	015109	\N	1	\N	numpages = {21}, eid = {015109}, doi = {10.1063/1.2180690}	\N	1972187444e8dc73494771f27df7c71a	0045bef712139ee9b11aad25d8101d0c	5ad06eca2ed0079cfe0d92c251559629	article	Synchronization in networks with random interactions: Theory and applications	Jianfeng Feng and V. K. Jirsa and M. Ding	\N	2006
7520050	Phys.~Rev.~E	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROS05	\N	\N		\N	\N	061904	\N	6	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {061904}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.71.061904}	\N	ca8f4ccbbc5e884a5be48f231fd5a131	c818e2f1e5a5dc8645b4eb1dfecf909b	df7e72104162272f6c35f86f2f802690	article	Stability of synchronous oscillations in a system of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons with delayed diffusive and pulsed coupling	Enrico Rossoni and Yonghong Chen and M. Ding and Jianfeng Feng	\N	2005
7520051	Physica~A	381	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIU07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	82--92	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we discuss exponential synchronization of nonlinear coupled dynamical networks with a delayed coupling. Sufficient conditions for both delay-independent and delay-dependent global exponential synchronization are obtained based on Lyapunov functional method. It is shown that, for some coupled chaotic systems and nonlinear coupling functions, if the coupling delay is less than a positive threshold, then the coupled network will be synchronized. On the other hand, with the increase of coupling delay, the synchronizability of the coupled network will be restrained, even eventually de-synchronized. Finally, an example is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.	fec4490f984eda264e56909006b274f2	4131ee7e3b11e8549a533d7233cd8723	013be8fc10bb3568b310bb46e41510c4	article	Exponential synchronization of nonlinear coupled dynamical networks with a delayed coupling	X. Liu and Tianping Chen	\N	2007
7520052	Physica~A	In Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAI08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A generalized complex dynamical networks model with neutral-type coupling delay is proposed, which is an extension for the systems without time delay and with the retarded delay. By some transformation, the synchronization problem of the complex networks is transferred equally into the asymptotical stability problem of a group of uncorrelated neutral delay functional differential equations. Furthermore, the less conservative sufficient conditions for both delay-independent and delay-dependent asymptotical synchronization stability criteria are derived in the form of linear matrix inequalities based on the free weighting matrix strategy. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the theoretical results.	b912b16b89cf80a12abd1565fe5c9f5c	9aeecd59a262dabf2e60072d95719303	af2532255ba67fa6658c080bc8a74385	article	Synchronization criteria for complex dynamical networks with neutral-type coupling delay	Yang Dai and Yunze Cai and Xiaoming Xu	\N	2008
7520053	Phys.~Rev.~E	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STE07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	016210	\N	1	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {016210}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.75.016210}	\N	fa7b91341ceeed1483bf6b2a31d1be97	28310b691f957f715b50d2bf588d3098	a999ae647c752e49ad61fa489ae2a549	article	Ragged synchronizability of coupled oscillators	Andrzej Stefa\\'{n}ski and Przemyslaw Perlikowski and T. Kapitaniak	\N	2007
7520054	Chaos	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHA06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	015106	\N	1	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {015106}, doi = {10.1063/1.2180467}	\N	3c2b4efb610d1387c60688b061f10756	bedf84f0c9953e161f107e387769db4b	0c87640802d51e410079a32bd753d77c	article	Synchronizing weighted complex networks	M. Chavez and D. U. Hwang and A. Amann and S. Boccaletti	\N	2006
7520055	Chaos	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RES06	\N	\N		\N	\N	015107	\N	1	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {015107}, doi = {10.1063/1.2148388}	\N	6743c4f5187bc91e8f6bfd86406f5f4e	c477ffd4854ee7ce9b73c65b2083f523	4615323d1a336b4ce64b18a5680074a0	article	Synchronization in large directed networks of coupled phase oscillators	Juan G. Restrepo and E. Ott and B. R. Hunt	\N	2006
7520056	Physica~D	In Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WU08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Based on the work of Nishikawa and Motter, who have extended the well-known master stability framework to include non-diagonalizable cases, we develop another extension of the master stability framework to obtain criteria for global synchronization. Several criteria for global synchronization are provided which generalize some previous results. The Jordan canonical transformation method is used in stead of the matrix diagonalization method. Especially, we show clearly that, the synchronizability of a dynamical network with nonsymmetric coupling is not always characterized by its second-largest eigenvalue, even though all the eigenvalues of the nonsymmetric coupling matrix are real. Furthermore, the effects of the asymmetry of coupling on synchronizability of networks with different structures are analyzed. Numerical simulations are also done to illustrate and verify the theoretical results on networks in which each node is a dynamical limit cycle oscillator consisting of a two-cell cellular neural network.	eec01a1e5dc3aef08eee6fecccb5a16b	cd9cb7da1b1c662ef34ebe0ab8fde230	b45da0a566979f55b1a6ab6b678d53db	article	Synchronization in complex dynamical networks with nonsymmetric coupling	Jianshe Wu and Licheng Jiao	\N	2008
7520060	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WAC07	\N	\N		\N	\N	056207	\N	5	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {056207}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.056207}	\N	5b77df1d24f38f9a5c66b42a781fd6e6	cd26b782fd52b19ed078872f56559029	c2e953c1c0e17fbb24b929a2fa0db4b1	article	Master stability analysis in transient spatiotemporal chaos	Renate Wackerbauer	\N	2007
7520065	Phys.~Rev.~E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHA06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	046105	\N	4	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {046105}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.046105}	\N	aa026b834931bfbeab23fb774133b42a	f6f1068f3f8dafc8af6a5cf85e6a5438	9271537dbede9917793c72fea2c65214	article	Evolving Apollonian networks with small-world scale-free topologies	Zhongzhi Zhang and Lili Rong and Shuigeng Zhou	\N	2006
7520066	SCIENCE OF COMPLEX NETWORKS: From Biology to the Internet and WWW: CNET 2004	776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MOT05	\N	\N		\N	\N	201--214	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1985389}	\N	7b15592dcf96eee7e357a1a0a1728fa7	ecbe417ef179871e6c8d934c05128852	029936219f99adf5a29ee292dd67ad42	article	Weighted networks are more synchronizable: how and why	Adilson E. Motter and C. Zhou and J. Kurths	Jos\\'{e} F. F. Mendes and S. N. Dorogovtsev and A. Povolotsky and F. V. Abreu and J. G. Oliveira	2005
7520067	Physica~D	224	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOR06	\N	\N		\N	\N	123--129	\N	1-2	\N		We study synchronization phenomena in scale-free networks of asymmetrically coupled dynamical systems featuring degree-degree correlation in the topology of the connection wiring. We show that when the interaction is dominant from the high-degree to the low-degree (or from the low-degree to the high degree) nodes, synchronization is enhanced for assortative (or disassortative) degree-degree correlations.	aec7c1faf57b020f629ca96bca76cf04	160cf8ca3443d7cd22b3e395793cd920	b9f8b4b8df932048c2246432cbe2f764	article	Synchronization in weighted scale-free networks with degree-degree correlation	F. Sorrentino and M. di Bernardo and G. Huerta Cu{\\'e}llar and S. Boccaletti	\N	2006
7520069	Chaos	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHO06d	\N	\N		\N	\N	015104	\N	1	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {015104}, doi = {10.1063/1.2150381}	\N	227f6c741c5720503cd6d45a0e0d11a2	9abad44ab78e09084c0b2d71280078e2	2ac2109718c9ebe2e476839fc6f352ae	article	Hierarchical synchronization in complex networks with heterogeneous degrees	C. Zhou and J. Kurths	\N	2006
7520070	SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STI06	\N	\N		\N	\N	140--156	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1137/050625229}	\N	60701bf62c591bd7ba06e03d0df23dda	58cc8f024fd2faedb612a95c5a15f8ff	148362aaa98f66ab2b07832ad8bb71d9	article	Sufficient Conditions for Fast Switching Synchronization in Time-Varying Network Topologies	Daniel J. Stilwell and Erik M. Bollt and D. Gray Roberson	\N	2006
7520071	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEL05b	\N	\N		\N	\N	188101	\N	18	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {188101}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.94.188101}	We study the influence of coupling strength and network topology on synchronization behavior in pulse-coupled networks of bursting Hindmarsh-Rose neurons. Surprisingly, we find that the stability of the completely synchronous state in such networks only depends on the number of signals each neuron receives, independent of all other details of the network topology. This is in contrast with linearly coupled bursting neurons where complete synchrony strongly depends on the network structure and number of cells. Through analysis and numerics, we show that the onset of synchrony in a network with any coupling topology admitting complete synchronization is ensured by one single condition.	3ad9d655737e60a087abad88b587457c	d90770148fff405e35d7bee9f78c0484	c2d19f5bbdb44f6155ce6d92e2cd4b05	article	Synchronization of Bursting Neurons: What Matters in the Network Topology	Igor Belykh and Enno de Lange and Martin Hasler	\N	2005
7520072	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHO06e	\N	\N		\N	\N	034101	\N	3	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {034101}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.96.034101}	Realistic networks display not only a complex topological structure, but also a heterogeneous distribution of weights in the connection strengths. Here we study synchronization in weighted complex networks and show that the synchronizability of random networks with a large minimum degree is determined by two leading parameters: the mean degree and the heterogeneity of the distribution of node's intensity, where the intensity of a node, defined as the total strength of input connections, is a natural combination of topology and weights. Our results provide a possibility for the control of synchronization in complex networks by the manipulation of a few parameters.	094d0070b486badcac28838eff2f89fd	4f7397a8b970c195fbd980ecb9f24b86	f08e7ccb264c09161fe8298d912758c5	article	Universality in the Synchronization of Weighted Random Networks	C. Zhou and Adilson E. Motter and J. Kurths	\N	2006
7520073	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHO06f	\N	\N		\N	\N	164102	\N	16	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {164102}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.96.164102}	Dynamical organization of connection weights is studied in scale-free networks of chaotic oscillators, where the coupling strength of a node from its neighbors develops adaptively according to the local synchronization property between the node and its neighbors. We find that when complete synchronization is achieved, the coupling strength becomes weighted and correlated with the topology due to a hierarchical transition to synchronization in heterogeneous networks. Importantly, such an adaptive process enhances significantly the synchronizability of the networks, which could have meaningful implications in the manipulation of dynamical networks.	7ae621647c28f3dde49d081633b3946f	6ed834f4f500886320d44c78e256e6d0	33e0fd3547fcf662ec1635a99843adb8	article	Dynamical Weights and Enhanced Synchronization in Adaptive Complex Networks	C. Zhou and J. Kurths	\N	2006
7520077	Phys.~Rev.~E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHA05	\N	\N		\N	\N	057102	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {057102}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.72.057102}	\N	847d29f27ff039dd3f19cab3dee02714	807baedb5120ddee0bdcb8819ca10666	eee6ccc8f14ccc1034e65f27981a620e	article	Enhanced synchronizability by structural perturbations	Ming Zhao and Tao Zhou and Bing-Hong Wang and Wen-Xu Wang	\N	2005
7520078	Chaos	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KOC05	\N	\N		\N	\N	024101	\N	2	\N	numpages = {6}, eid = {024101}, doi = {10.1063/1.1899283}	\N	0fabcdacb18aff6f0728e6258fc49f44	0e6d485aa4afdc97838c58dba967e12e	14ccdc0d7189b8f7fb1033190c8978e4	article	Synchronization in power-law networks	L. Kocarev and Paolo Amato	\N	2005
7520082	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FEL07	\N	\N		\N	\N	021920	\N	2	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {021920}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.021920}	We use a simple dynamical model of two interacting networks of integrate-and-fire neurons to explain a seemingly paradoxical result observed in epileptic patients indicating that the level of phase synchrony declines below normal levels during the state preceding seizures (preictal state). We model the transition from the seizure free interval (interictal state) to the seizure (ictal state) as a slow increase in the mean depolarization of neurons in a network corresponding to the epileptic focus. We show that the transition from the interictal to preictal and then to the ictal state may be divided into separate dynamical regimes: the formation of slow oscillatory activity due to resonance between the two interacting networks observed during the interictal period, structureless activity during the preictal period when the two networks have different properties, and bursting dynamics driven by the network corresponding to the epileptic focus. Based on this result, we hypothesize that the beginning of the preictal period marks the beginning of the transition of the epileptic network from normal activity toward seizing.	00112604dc160e22f622491a9562f7bc	e07887688363471cab5e3563c4d39083	7ce1b445ea3e247ea4c7334a94f9a74e	article	Internetwork and intranetwork communications during bursting dynamics: Applications to seizure prediction	S. Feldt and H. Osterhage and F. Mormann and K. Lehnertz and M. Zochowski	\N	2007
7520084	Phys.~Rev.~E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIA06	\N	\N		\N	\N	051909	\N	5	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {051909}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.051909}	\N	590e5878853c11097e7a1e0d6b453ed6	1ac5b7522929a120b68134d7d5dd85b3	8ab20810906e4703977db179ec515624	article	Identifying phase synchronization clusters in spatially extended dynamical systems	Stephan Bialonski and K. Lehnertz	\N	2006
7520085	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEG02	\N	\N		\N	\N	118102	\N	11	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {118102}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.88.118102}	We measured the long term spontaneous electrical activity of neuronal networks with different sizes, grown on lithographically prepared substrates and recorded with multi-electrode-array technology. The time sequences of synchronized bursting events were used to characterize network dynamics. All networks exhibit scale-invariant L{\\'e}vy distributions and long-range correlations. These observations suggest that different-size networks self-organize to adjust their activities over many time scales. As predictions of current models differ from our observations, this calls for revised models.	e09e8c815fc479128143b4c422dfe13a	b172bc74d923c7487ed67e2ffa4c2013	51b7b15949ce943d1915e97a745a0d5d	article	Long Term Behavior of Lithographically Prepared In Vitro Neuronal Networks	Ronen Segev and Morris Benveniste and Eyal Hulata and Netta Cohen and A. Palevski and E. Kapon and Yoash Shapira and E. Ben-Jacob	\N	2002
7520091	Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCH06e	\N	\N		\N	\N	023109	\N	2	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {023109}, doi = {10.1063/1.2195787}	\N	756435cf67347c23d385e83948317ca7	7e3e2c02909291b402594537accefc2a	8a69c88faf7107a6768c46d32e11033f	article	May chaos always be suppressed by parametric perturbations?	Tilo Schwalger and Arsen Dzhanoev and Alexander Loskutov	\N	2006
7520096	Phys. Rev. E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIN05	\N	\N		\N	\N	061919	\N	6	\N	numpages = {14}, eid = {061919}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.72.061919}	\N	10a07257bcf19cc8bef77d1357805c57	7f0d2b6320c0ef85c617f2d530042354	07b03e083d320289d13aadcdb4697c46	article	Theory of oscillatory firing induced by spatially correlated noise and delayed inhibitory feedback	Benjamin Lindner and Brent Doiron and Andre Longtin	\N	2005
7520097	Phys. Rev. E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIN05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	021911	\N	2	\N	numpages = {21}, eid = {021911}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.72.021911}	\N	8c09d3c54bdb6ea073bcc4cea1ab296b	20a8f7692a2df44b86a8c46d1ac3e007	1b31b22cafd1f7ea9e5978f47123794a	article	Integrate-and-fire neurons with threshold noise: A tractable model of how interspike interval correlations affect neuronal signal transmission	Benjamin Lindner and Maurice J. Chacron and Andre Longtin	\N	2005
7520098	Physica~A	343	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LI04	\N	\N		\N	\N	263--278	\N	\N	\N		Complex networks have attracted increasing attention from various fields of science and engineering today. Due to the finite speeds of transmission and spreading as well as traffic congestions, a signal or influence travelling through a complex network often is associated with time delays, and this is very common in biological and physical networks. In this paper, we introduce complex dynamical network models with coupling delays for both continuous- and discrete-time cases and then investigate their synchronization phenomena and criteria. Based on these new complex network models, we derive synchronization conditions for both delay-independent and delay-dependent asymptotical stabilities in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMI). We finally use a network with a fixed delay and a specific coupling scheme as an example to illustrate the theoretical results.	67c49a98a06ded231eeef7faa1be265e	695ce3d92492a99013eddf05440b0efa	12af9378b8f0507769ca3a6c67e7cb9d	article	Synchronization in general complex dynamical networks with coupling delays	Chunguang Li and Guanrong Chen	\N	2004
7520104	Chaos	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRO97a	\N	\N		\N	\N	395--413	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.166213}	\N	5d5129d35d503e06f7a7eb93939c3404	bc9ebacf95911013bbb6811bfc10a9c6	6453a11910a45559111c07d2c70a8b17	article	Synchronization of chaotic systems: Transverse stability of trajectories in invariant manifolds	Reggie Brown and N. F. Rulkov	\N	1997
7520105	Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on	30	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	YOU83	\N	\N		\N	\N	599--607	\N	8	\N	issn = {0098-4094}	\N	fb35965cebf2462bb06b4fd8f81503fe	f7a335bfb408aa546d40e310b6836dc7	19bb6eefcf3a7c2a11c783a1bf0e0f09	article	Entropy, Lyapunov exponents, and Hausdorff dimension in differentiable dynamical systems	Lai-Sang Young	\N	1983
7520129	Vision Research	35	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRU95b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1125--1134	\N	8	\N		\N	0c06acf90563f6de891179730fa7bc98	39d8f978d17acc3d0d946b95539635d3	524c0103429d261fd13ac85e7f5c4c45	article	Migraine phosphenes and the retino-cortical magnification factor	Otto-Joachim Gr{\\"u}sser	\N	 1995
7520165	J. Appl. Phys.	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	113708	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.2743893}	\N	0d4aa02c282989c6748043bde9e61487	f30451205f419a16ce573673d39ac085	fc5e548ce5ac8e59cce3a92d240e84b9	article	Polarized emission lines from {A}- and {B}-type excitonic complexes in single {InGaN/GaN} quantum dots	M. Winkelnkemper and R. Seguin and S. Rodt and A. Schliwa and L. Rei\\ssmann and A. Strittmatter and A. Hoffmann and D. Bimberg	\N	2007
7520166	Physica~E	40	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIN08	\N	\N		\N	\N	2217--2219	\N	6	\N		\N	d56bcbfc7498784ab24aa768fb44d406	484ce29d3903cdb719d95c964d8db139	4a8a3101172b29fde33ab9a6b52be4e2	article	Polarized emission lines from single {InGaN/GaN} quantum dots: Role of the valence-band structure of wurtzite {Group-III} nitrides	M. Winkelnkemper and R. Seguin and S. Rodt and A. Schliwa and L. Rei\\ssmann and A. Strittmatter and A. Hoffmann and D. Bimberg	\N	2008
7520168	Appl. Phys. Lett.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KAS99a	\N	\N		\N	\N	3320--3322	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.123331}	\N	727f086451860e43e6fe608b89a736fd	c5d734a2a7456bad1256d806149b6306	fea5c917c70b157a66ff179a5ae7a350	article	Optical microscopy of electronic and structural properties of epitaxial laterally overgrown {GaN}	A. Kaschner and A. Hoffmann and C. Thomsen and F. Bertram and T. Riemann and J. Christen and K. Hiramatsu and T. Shibata and N. Sawaki	\N	1999
7520169	Jpn.~J.~Appl.~Phys.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIU00a	\N	\N		\N	\N	L958--L960 	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1143/jjap.39.l958}	\N	86401a9f9465d6ccd542728f6bc65b23	c2110fb09783f51127aa9e1a3ce1c0e7	2a9d8479360fa4bcdb4b0591d31da64e	article	Local Stress Analysis of Epitaxial Laterally-Overgrown {GaN}	Q. Liu and A. Hoffmann and A. Kaschner and C. Thomsen and J. Christen and P. Veit and R. Clos	\N	2000
7520170	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAT07	\N	\N		\N	\N	061906	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.2458343}	\N	fd234c7b44246673e6c6e9c1440e4c40	eac18a6c2cf06e1f1180f6afd3a50ad3	e3836f78026a4e3042c123fad717a665	article	Nanoanalysis of crystalline properties of {GaN} thin film using tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy	R. Matsui and P. Verma and T. Ichimura and Y. Inouye and S. Kawata	\N	2007
7520171	IEEE J. Quantum Electron.	30	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WEN94	\N	\N		\N	\N	2073--2080	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.309867}	\N	f208bbf86cf014b422cb4d92f23dd7f4	44773fa2c2d28fecd90cf1b415ad9e4a	d8d29bfebe9bcb46308e841ffe08e81f	article	An equation for the amplitudes of the modes in semiconductor lasers	H. Wenzel and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche	\N	1994
7520174	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRA05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1260--1267	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2005.854600}	\N	13415096421f1c5ce27de9e03c06a075	c6d29e9c339b3a539bdd90ed22b4275b	5cec136b01ccf8cd913f22e918d26c37	article	Two-wave competition in ultralong semiconductor optical amplifiers	G. Bramann and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche and U. Busolt and C. Schmidt and M. Schlak and B. Sartorius and H. P. Nolting	\N	2005
7520175	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRO03	\N	\N		\N	\N	1381--1387	\N	11	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2003.818313}	\N	efbc1dff44d07c16cb7c959ed6388e50	6da4210b7d20faf6c2c37642688cb3da	93888ea7e2df606434a965fa5bb81d7a	article	High-frequency pulsations in DFB lasers with amplified feedback	O. Brox and S. Bauer and M. Radziunas and M. Wolfrum and J. Sieber and J. Kreissl and B. Sartorius and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche	\N	2003
7520176	IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quantum Electron.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUE03	\N	\N		\N	\N	857--864	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1109/jstqe.2003.818854}	\N	1deda1a5617cf94ee1c7e85a5c559120	5ad871be5b00043b19fb0f97122bed50	d139431bce6a75727e07fde5f6053a88	article	Modeling of mode ontrol and noise in self-pulsating PhaseCOMB lasers	H. J. W{\\"u}nsche and M. Radziunas and S. Bauer and O. Brox and B. Sartorius	\N	2003
7520177	Appl.~Phys.~Lett.	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIE98	\N	\N		\N	\N	3821--3823	\N	26	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.122905}	\N	9eb5fd7cbb3f62ccf9708a43ea8735f7	3e0f7ce6fd8793d90c0898175f5007e9	82a35d6e6823a57b02782206a83e8f33	article	Simultaneous sampling of optical pulse intensities and wavelengths by four-wave mixing in a semiconductor optical amplifier	S. Diez and C. Schmidt and D. Hoffmann and C. Bornholdt and B. Sartorius and H. G. Weber and L. Jiang and A. Krotkus	\N	1998
7520178	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	5	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HOE93	\N	\N		\N	\N	1273--1276	\N	11	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.250042}	\N	359dd79aec17c0c26dfafbe74d934508	84b22212879636e0949ff0f00d32f908	b103f6861d1ccc87c194ef3f8074f343	article	Optimization of the optical switching characteristics of two-section Fabry-Perot lasers	J. H{\\"o}rer and K. Weich and M. M{\\"o}hrle and B. Sartorius	\N	1993
7520179	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MOE96	\N	\N		\N	\N	28--30	\N	1	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.475767}	\N	7111a791c9bb0e969addc390ffe6c678	c8a242cfb3fca6c4545ee85b2973213c	299363a51fcca0785e5c7e8148b4f8f7	article	Electrically switchable self-pulsations in integratable multisection DFB-lasers	M. M{\\"o}hrle and B. Sartorius and R. Steingr{\\"u}ber and P. Wolfram	\N	1996
7520180	IEEE J. Quantum Electron.	33	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAR97	\N	\N		\N	\N	211--218	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.552261}	\N	34064bad7a18b7729ede3f469a1edc08	746d8f81979e78c80122ca48659d84ac	b3fc0bb72f2d66358bbfaf4e5a7146a6	article	Dispersive self-Q-switching in self-pulsating DFB lasers	B. Sartorius and M. M{\\"o}hrle and S. Reichenbacher and H. Preier and H. J. W{\\"u}nsche and U. Bandelow	\N	1997
7520181	Electron. Lett.	32	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAR96	\N	\N		\N	\N	1781--1782	\N	19	\N	issn = {0013-5194}	\N	2778e48776f331b73eaf38f6509b2550	0b8a46c706924c8c49d5f1d037de8344	4280c5698f06af953f69494adbc419bd	article	Mirror modulated lasers: a concept for high speed transmitters	B. Sartorius and M. M{\\"o}hrle	\N	1996
7520183	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	7	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAR95	\N	\N		\N	\N	1261--1263	\N	11	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.473465}	\N	891147e492ee5e417d369466bcc535d9	f332a677021e2efc0e5f03938ca76445	3944f26f39303b529498aaf3b7b94a76	article	Controllable self-pulsations in multi-section DFB lasers with an integrated phase-tuning section	B. Sartorius and M. M{\\"o}hrle and S. Reichenbacher and W. Ebert	\N	1995
7520184	Electron.~Lett.	32	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAR96a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1026--1028	\N	11	\N	issn = {0013-5194}	\N	7ba646c5cd1cb0fcd0fbc5e0808a5315	e188da6814032e14691dd7a7e4a76db7	14d35e3b72bf7d45a46e0cd1b41c7092	article	Wavelength and polarisation independent all optical synchronisation of high frequency DFB type self-pulsations	B. Sartorius and M. M{\\"o}hrle and S. Malchow and S. Reichenbacher	\N	1996
7520186	IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quantum Electron.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BOR02	\N	\N		\N	\N	984--991	\N	5	\N	issn = {1077-260X}, doi = {10.1109/jstqe.2002.804250}	\N	8b21f054b8720f40bca17debaaed9274	48cbd9b560a85143d95b8fc2098abdad	a4bd077bcea069cf3db09a9d8dccbd17	article	Exciton relaxation and dephasing in quantum-dot amplifiers from room to cryogenic temperature	P. Borri and W. Langbein and S. Schneider and U. Woggon and R. L. Sellin and D. Ouyang and D. Bimberg	\N	2002
7520188	IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quantum Electron.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HAU00	\N	\N		\N	\N	1173--1185	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1109/2944.902165}	\N	ddacd7e59e1222f78f4a471cf87697cc	f04d7283bf15da1cfe4f3668f9654dc2	d39353069a4a4a93fee7a30c005d1772	article	Mode-locking of lasers	H. Haus	\N	2000
7520189	Proc.~IEEE	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KUN07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1767--1778	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9219}, doi = {10.1109/jproc.2007.900949}	\N	9733ccd75cf80566c723088695a3f1d5	ce0ecfaf8c07d718ee5d46b84391598f	91a3a4eb09695bc62ff8b262f149da91	article	High-Speed Mode-Locked Quantum-Dot Lasers and Optical Amplifiers	M. Kuntz and G. Fiol and M. L{\\"a}mmlin and C. Meuer and D. Bimberg	\N	2007
7520226	Phys.~Rev.~E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	POT08	\N	\N		\N	\N	031113	\N	3	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {031113}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.031113}	We present an approach for the analytical treatment of excitable systems with noise-induced dynamics in the presence of time delay. An excitable system is modeled as a bistable system with a time delay, while another delay enters as a control term taken after Pyragas [K. Pyragas, Phys. Lett. A 170, 421 (1992)] as a difference between the current system state and its state tau time units before. This approach combines the elements of renewal theory to estimate the essential features of the resulting stochastic process as functions of the parameters of the controlling term.	fa0f4d0927124bb3cd887837e1836e91	d61299b2326b422aeb2fbc87b1163b60	7a2178092ca991beb1f7d355052bb0fd	article	Excitable systems with noise and delay, with applications to control: Renewal theory approach	Andrey Pototsky and N. B. Janson	\N	2008
7520227	J. Opt. Soc. Am. B	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LAR01a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1063--1068	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1364/josab.18.001063}	\N	be3c824dea88eb264a3e10f0f4aa5261	dfdc2e151afccb97108af0143e5e1f97	fb50a525a1d42d9c337fc71ec7b6bb83	article	Chaos in coherence modulation: bifurcations of an oscillator generating optical delay fluctuations	L. Larger and M. W. Lee and J. P. Goedgebuer and W. Elflein and T. Erneux	\N	2001
7520230	Appl. Phys. Lett.	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEG04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	4023--4025	\N	20	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1751214}	\N	6a904b9633ba7bd345597370dcadb77b	4b69be28fce3b613d99e710c9ed0519e	d3dc61892c2f1d75caab0218321dd3ad	article	Multi-excitonic complexes in single {InGaN} quantum dots	R. Seguin and S. Rodt and A. Strittmatter and L. Rei{\\ss}mann and T. Bartel and A. Hoffmann and D. Bimberg and E. Hahn and D. Gerthsen	\N	2004
7520231	Phys.~Rev.~B	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BAR08	\N	\N		\N	\N	235315	\N	23	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.77.235315}	\N	22797b013ec0a6f06f137df378eba48c	c7415243e5278445c295e297dfdc5ac1	203d0310e12b23bc14dd495e6da9f922	article	Polarized emission from {GaN/AlN} quantum dots: Single-dot spectroscopy and symmetry-based theory	R. Bardoux and T. Guillet and B. Gil and P. Lefebvre and T. Bretagnon and T. Taliercio and S. Rousset and F. Semond	\N	2008
7520232	Phys.~Rev.~B	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MOS08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	155322	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1103/physrevb.77.155322}	\N	b977640faae70059d53108c5d79e8b3b	eb8929e83eb70d401e0a6ffb991a31a3	129daa0df9e685a8723d56a0cae9bb41	article	Effect of uniaxial stress on the polarization of light emitted from {GaN/AlN} quantum dots grown on {Si(111)}	O. Moshe and D. H. Rich and B. Damilano and J. Massies	\N	2008
7520254	Trends in Cognitive Sciences	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TOO98	\N	\N		\N	\N	174--183	\N	5	\N		\N	b313009e2e3dd6259a6dfea36dd8b803	8244d099e98c06f6a9891825913fae0e	eb51fb66d5e750b61d1e75947b023976	article	From retinotopy to recognition: f{MRI} in human visual cortex	Roger B. H. Tootell and Nouchine K. Hadjikhani and Janine D. Mendola and Sean Marrett and Anders M. Dale	\N	 1998
7520256	Chaos	18	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DHU08	\N	\N		\N	\N	037116	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.2953582}	\N	64d09ffb633274efd0308fc2ff55bced	2afd6bb2fbc0b6c3c6997d5b77bb34bf	21929c17d343fa7858d489953ca36a79	article	Synchronization properties of network motifs: Influence of coupling delay and symmetry	O. {D'Huys} and R. Vicente and T. Erneux and J. Danckaert and I. Fischer	\N	2008
7520289	Physics and Control, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 International Conference	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PYR03	\N	\N		\N	\N	456--467 vol.2	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6c21a963da7c2b0d48087873b152f83	37a858e94553da6511c8aad16c3b569e	4ee7047e0bbad659692ab442fea25b05	article	Time-delayed feedback control method and unstable controllers	K. Pyragas	\N	2003
7520300	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	25	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LAU89	\N	\N		\N	\N	1131--1142	\N	6	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.29238}	\N	c466792d704df3c9e5e8fad63e1e58b1	90f8aaf35fff66b8ee61dc93937d8cb9	aa6e4233afca64e19fcb229236d27644	article	Frequency noise analysis of optically self-locked diode lasers	P. Laurent and A. Clairon and C. Breant	\N	1989
7520304	IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quantum Electron.	1	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AHN95	\N	\N		\N	\N	301--307	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1109/2944.401209}	\N	6389c6649160215f6c1d289ff84afa0d	d31dab072ef492349265e18ad226a363	917ec8cf31f1057a5d61294526dd3037	article	The theory of non-Markovian gain in semiconductor lasers	D. Ahn	\N	1995
7520305	IEEE J. Quantum Electron.	42	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KIM06	\N	\N		\N	\N	942--952	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1109/jqe.2006.880380}	\N	cb20bfbb0f4d41806a55c2e711798080	5338f6768151ee21235ad06c813f2c05	ad2d0a61ee24791ec8dfcec5af1b96d2	article	Theoretical and experimental study of optical gain, refractive index change, and linewidth enhancement factor of p-doped quantum-dot lasers	J. Kim and S. L. Chuang	\N	2006
7520315	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FRA07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	053905	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {053905}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.99.053905}	\N	57d8fdcf3ba7649d5bb2f8b998daae6d	5eeb59b168cdb444c76e6f0ff4b4a8d5	1cea82af3fdb4037d470f2562e782ec5	article	Changing Dynamical Complexity with Time Delay in Coupled Fiber Laser Oscillators	Anthony L. Franz and R. Roy and L. B. Shaw and I. B. Schwartz	\N	2007
7520316	Phys.~Rev.~E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FRA08	\N	\N		\N	\N	016208	\N	1	\N	numpages = {19}, eid = {016208}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.78.016208}	\N	770055d3d04778811c01f38f5846f17b	ff893433327a6af378d605623fd0628d	6c02cde5f5794ea703c07bc5f087cf11	article	Effect of multiple time delays on intensity fluctuation dynamics in fiber ring lasers	Anthony L. Franz and R. Roy and L. B. Shaw and I. B. Schwartz	\N	2008
7520317	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	38	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HEI02a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1162--1170	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2002.801950}	Synchronization phenomena of two chaotically emitting semiconductor lasers subject to delayed optical feedback are investigated. The lasers are unidirectionally coupled via their optical fields. Our experimental and numerical studies demonstrate that the relative optical feedback phase is of decisive importance: a characteristic synchronization scenario evolves under variation of the relative optical-feedback phase mediating cyclically between chaos synchronization in conjunction with coherent fields, and uncorrelated states in conjunction with incoherent fields. As a key result, we propose, and numerically demonstrate, a novel ON/OFF phase shift keying method opening up new perspectives for applications in communication systems using chaotic carriers.	5f41569d81adfd00c2bbe7946bd7abd7	21263eedd128de4ea51186f3e3425cee	451da2b1bb52b37dc7d3bb80c85ce2a7	article	ON/OFF phase shift keying for chaos-encrypted communication using external-cavity semiconductor lasers	T. Heil and J. Mulet and I. Fischer and C. R. Mirasso and M. Peil and P. Colet and W. Els{\\"a}{\\ss}er	\N	2002
7520320	Opt. Lett.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAN03a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1135--1137	\N	13	\N		\N	b5f474cc5efcd35b7c1d8fa287c8924c	f3c8ae12740ec144892b5704ff710401	4bbb6eb9a7374a92824b162710ef0175	article	Control of the spatiotemporal emission of a broad-area semiconductor laser by spatially filtered feedback	Shyam K. Mandre and I. Fischer and W. Els{\\"a}{\\ss}er	\N	2003
7520321	Opt.~Commun.	255	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERZ05	\N	\N		\N	\N	286--296	\N	4-6	\N		We study the spectral and dynamical behavior of two identical, mutually delay-coupled semiconductor lasers. We concentrate on the short coupling-time regime where the number of basic states of the system, the compound laser modes (CLMs), is small so that their individual behavior can be studied both experimentally and theoretically. As such it constitutes a prototype example of delay-coupled laser systems, which play an important role, e.g., in telecommunication. Specifically, for small spectral detuning we find several stable CLMs of the coupled system where both lasers lock onto a common frequency and emit continuous wave output. A bifurcation analysis of the CLMs in the full rate equation model with delay reveals the structure of stable and unstable CLMs. We find a characteristic bifurcation scenario as a function of the detuning and the coupling phase between the two lasers that explains experimentally observed multistabilities and mode jumps in the locking region.	343db04f1b9ad3939a4587a3b6a551c2	7584c0a644a128710a8c6d780fa591d8	82d0eed026f2a427f297a5a1d557ba83	article	Mutually delay-coupled semiconductor lasers: Mode bifurcation scenarios	H. Erzgr{\\"a}ber and D. Lenstra and B. Krauskopf and E. Wille and M. Peil and I. Fischer and W. Els{\\"a}{\\ss}er	\N	2005
7520323	Phys.~Rev.~E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GAS08	\N	\N		\N	\N	066220	\N	6	\N	numpages = {7}, eid = {066220}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.066220}	\N	e99a5c24fff0790c95ff626aa8277626	890aa5bcdfdbe0502f010d1b4f164dd8	d375d736fb43cb6f59790ebb4a023101	article	Delay-sustained pattern formation in subexcitable media	Martin Gassel and Erik Glatt and Friedemann Kaiser	\N	2008
7520325	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAZ06	\N	\N		\N	\N	055202	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {055202}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.055202}	\N	d16c85258b7452cfc11aaf0bfc9441dc	4a1333cacf22dcc64cd676e1a814a578	7828ef0f650e148c18b7f8c2f48d8c65	article	Universal behavior in populations composed of excitable and self-oscillatory elements	Diego Paz{\\'o} and Ernest Montbri{\\'o}	\N	2006
7520326	Phys.~Rev.~E	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIC06	\N	\N		\N	\N	066225	\N	6	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {066225}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.73.066225}	\N	81a41edd6c5c300b8960d5094a5cd753	77753a1cbee781380bca91229e054c34	7943c1e5dfd6941334a6fea0e94bb1c2	article	Wave instability induced by nonlocal spatial coupling in a model of the light-sensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction	Ernesto M. Nicola and Markus B{\\"a}r and H. Engel	\N	2006
7520328	Phys.~Rev.~E	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AND07	\N	\N		\N	\N	066211	\N	6	\N	numpages = {5}, eid = {066211}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.75.066211}	\N	ddc2b443c6434fd9c57b8e72e56a640b	ab06d286796061d69faff260af0e1a49	7e5ec04aeccd84fff498d0590d8ce47a	article	Automatic control and tracking of periodic orbits in chaotic systems	Hiroyasu Ando and S. Boccaletti and K. Aihara	\N	2007
7520332	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZYK05	\N	\N		\N	\N	068302	\N	6	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {068302}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.94.068302}	\N	6f7115f2584af0c26d40e27f0fe9798d	6ef223e9786d5d72f46f9b076960b102	f6d10cb4b45d6cb07300f13fe1d97746	article	Wave Front Interaction Model of Stabilized Propagating Wave Segments	Vladimir S. Zykov and Kenneth Showalter	\N	2005
7520341	J.~Acoust.~Soc.~Am.	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABE06	\N	\N		\N	\N	2467--2475	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1121/1.2170441}	We report measurements on the synchronization properties of organ pipes. First, we investigate influence of an external acoustical signal from a loudspeaker on the sound of an organ pipe. Second, the mutual influence of two pipes with different pitch is analyzed. In analogy to the externally driven, or mutually coupled self-sustained oscillators, one observes a frequency locking, which can be explained by synchronization theory. Further, we measure the dependence of the frequency of the signals emitted by two mutually detuned pipes with varying distance between the pipes. The spectrum shows a broad "hump" structure, not found for coupled oscillators. This indicates a complex coupling of the two organ pipes leading to nonlinear beat phenomena.	fa724cff67cb129e3608d5dd9a67cef6	0681d75c4dee28af81c98a876a01bc5f	793eeefed05c1f90989804accef5fa26	article	Synchronization of organ pipes: experimental observations and modeling	M. Abel and S. Bergweiler and R. Gerhard-Multhaupt	\N	2006
7520342	Phys.~Rev.~E	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GOL05	\N	\N		\N	\N	045201	\N	4	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {045201}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.71.045201}	\N	e63ec2988fd6d3e5817cb22c9486605a	2bf12946f2429530485518485f456b5d	e77fef9c786d40f2cd315511cfbe7d58	article	Synchronization and desynchronization of self-sustained oscillators by common noise	D. Goldobin and A. Pikovsky	\N	2005
7520344	Phys.~Rev.~E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAN08	\N	\N		\N	\N	055202	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {055202}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.055202}	\N	df76d8db3b21fa6bc1dd5f54b908d25f	ccdeb73d34667970dc8f4bd107ad4714	62aafecafd94015517c91ee62c53c5aa	article	Dynamics, correlation scaling, and synchronization behavior in rings of delay-coupled oscillators	Guy Van der Sande and Miguel C. Soriano and I. Fischer and C. R. Mirasso	\N	2008
7520346	Phys.~Rev.~ E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERN08	\N	\N		\N	\N	026209	\N	2	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {026209}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.78.026209}	\N	286e52cd7cca695bc8ddf25b14d4c909	b5b8634e5997a4c8a889017d9dbabf0b	6f76bce484a3f54fa7c4a480a5212963	article	Limit-cycle oscillators subject to a delayed feedback	T. Erneux and Johan Grasman	\N	2008
7520349	J.~Lightwave~Tech.	25	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BUL07	\N	\N		\N	\N	1549--1554	\N	6	\N	issn = {0733-8724}, doi = {10.1109/jlt.2007.895555}	We examine the dynamics of semiconductor lasers coupled in a ring configuration. The lasers, which have stable output intensity when isolated, behave chaotically when coupled unidirectionally in a closed chain. In this way, we show that neither feedback nor bidirectional coupling is necessary to induce chaotic dynamics at the laser output. We study the synchronization phenomena arising in this particular coupling architecture and discuss its possible application to chaos-based communications. Next, we extend the study to bidirectional coupling and propose an appropriate technique to optical chaos encryption/decryption in closed chains of mutually coupled semiconductor lasers.	4841d04c93825f06adce91e8a65ea7c3	1610c1783721e83eeccd80778daa8bd9	3533495c13862dae34838f27bb3cfe60	article	Synchronization in Semiconductor Laser Rings	J. M. Buld{\\'u} and M. C. Torrent and J. Garc{\\'i}a-Ojalvo	\N	2007
7520359	IEEE~J.~Quantum.~Electron.	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAR83	\N	\N		\N	\N	63--73	\N	1	\N	issn = {0018-9197}	\N	8d25b631690b639e2755ab89b520cbed	f91f4c6c1d517fbb8445af340c242b38	714cef2a7874899a56d5faa0912705d6	article	Computer model of an injection laser amplifier	D. Marcuse	\N	1983
7520360	Phys. Rev. E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LAN06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	036204	\N	3	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {036204}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.036204}	\N	80c99d556bf6f8488e103f7a0f0a3399	b48a50ae5147f8f8479427dac0e0ac61	27db68321692245017f323912635d26c	article	Predictions of ultraharmonic oscillations in coupled arrays of limit cycle oscillators	A. S. Landsman and I. B. Schwartz	\N	2006
7520388	IEEE J. Quantum Electron.	42	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIE06	\N	\N		\N	\N	552--562	\N	6	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/jqe.2006.874753}	\N	5f2cc2d3a6ec1b28392ab69bba49d20c	28e7ad02f70a49cab772940a7b3548b9	232254f455508bc25d74afa027809967	article	Improved semiconductor-laser dynamics from induced population pulsation	S. Wieczorek and W. W. Chow and L. Chrostowski and C. J. Chang-Hasnain	\N	2006
7520389	Electron. Lett.	34	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MEN98a	\N	\N		\N	\N	2031--2032	\N	21	\N	issn = {0013-5194}	\N	17133224752c27a733eb384f28a6fe14	7c6256b0d2a682071ef45200e44f46e5	6282f8949c70c671faa511a8e8a8b87a	article	Experimental demonstration of modulation bandwidth enhancement in distributed feedback lasers with external light injection	Xue Jun Meng and Tai Chau and M. C. Wu	\N	1998
7520402	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASH06	\N	\N		\N	\N	054102	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {054102}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.96.054102}	We discuss the sensitivity of a population of coupled oscillators to differences in their natural frequencies, i.e., to detuning. We argue that for three or more oscillators, one can get great sensitivity even if the coupling is strong. For N globally coupled phase oscillators we find there can be bifurcation to extreme sensitivity, where frequency locking can be destroyed by arbitrarily small detuning. This extreme sensitivity is absent for N=2, appears at isolated parameter values for N=3 and N=4, and can appear robustly for open sets of parameter values for N>=5 oscillators.	a10275675a9e93af3bf573c76c98a681	378bd099196bc95caf4953712c980d99	c0083e5038deb420709c8bcee8051cb3	article	Extreme Sensitivity to Detuning for Globally Coupled Phase Oscillators	Peter Ashwin and Oleksandr Burylko and Y. Maistrenko and O. V. Popovych	\N	2006
7520403	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	094503	\N	9	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {094503}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.99.094503}	\N	e8a9872c02725879c1eccc1f8a9180a4	04525c06e73b1dc24f6ad0bc09c29993	efcb83f98772a07b88d1347710b582a9	article	How Insulating Particles Increase the Conductivity of a Suspension	N. Pannacci and L. Lobry and E. Lemaire	\N	2007
7520404	Phys.~Rev.~ E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STR08	\N	\N		\N	\N	031927	\N	3	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {031927}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.78.031927}	We consider a three-dimensional model of active Brownian particles interacting via a Morse-type potential. The system exhibits two modes of motion: translation and a coherent rotation in a torus-shape structure. We observe noise-induced transitions in both directions between the two states. These occur at different noise intensities, thus leading to a hysteresis curve. For certain parameter regions, the system switches persistently between the states such that the center of mass alternates between ballistic and diffusive motion. The coherent rotation leads to a pronounced mean angular momentum that changes its direction diffusively. We derive an analytic expression for the diffusion of the angular momentum of one particle in an external harmonic potential and show that it is always faster than the stochastic switching of the direction of motion in the two-dimensional case.	d10be25ace9edcd1a6828472633ded06	f92246ebe1cd770511813fd28a0be497	68e8776e79e952bfa3e339b17ee11639	article	Swarming in three dimensions	Jessica Strefler and Udo Erdmann and L. Schimansky-Geier	\N	2008
7520405	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROM07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	036211	\N	3	\N	numpages = {9}, eid = {036211}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.036211}	\N	d7389554de9747d9f38dd66169917ab0	cdf6ece9ee31de77cc784c14699965b7	63a9f0a4100aa315fb3a3dce9964e5d6	article	Estimation of the direction of the coupling by conditional probabilities of recurrence	M. Carmen Romano and Marco Thiel and J. Kurths and C. Grebogi	\N	2007
7520408	Phys. D	237	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASH08	\N	\N		\N	\N	454--466	\N	4	\N	doi = {{doi:10.1016/j.physd.2007.09.015}}	We study the bifurcation and dynamical behaviour of the system of N globally coupled identical phase oscillators introduced by Hansel, Mato and Meunier, in the cases N=3 and N=4. This model has been found to exhibit robust &#8216;slow switching&#8217; oscillations that are caused by the presence of robust heteroclinic attractors. This paper presents a bifurcation analysis of the system in an attempt to better understand the creation of such attractors. We consider bifurcations that occur in a system of identical oscillators on varying the parameters in the coupling function. These bifurcations preserve the permutation symmetry of the system. We then investigate the implications of these bifurcations for the sensitivity to detuning (i.e. the size of the smallest perturbations that give rise to loss of frequency locking).
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For N=3 we find three types of heteroclinic bifurcation that are codimension-one with symmetry. On varying two parameters in the coupling function we find three curves giving (a) an S3-transcritical homoclinic bifurcation, (b) a saddle&#8211;node/heteroclinic bifurcation and (c) a View the MathML source-heteroclinic bifurcation. We also identify several global bifurcations with symmetry that organize the bifurcation diagram; these are codimension-two with symmetry.
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For N=4 oscillators we determine many (but not all) codimension-one bifurcations with symmetry, including those that lead to a robust heteroclinic cycle. A robust heteroclinic cycle is stable in an open region of parameter space and unstable in another open region. Furthermore, we verify that there is a subregion where the heteroclinic cycle is the only attractor of the system, while for other parts of the phase plane it can coexist with stable limit cycles. We finish with a discussion of bifurcations that appear for this coupling function and general N, as well as for more general coupling functions.	758acc51fd6381609dc4932f407223e3	3ed8ea9939c2d65ad750a4af19c294e8	19006f80403030caab15f69fb410b5d0	article	Bifurcation to heteroclinic cycles and sensitivity in three and four coupled phase oscillators	Peter Ashwin and Oleksandr Burylko and Y. Maistrenko	\N	2008
7520411	SIAM J.~Appl.~Dyn.~Syst.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERZ06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	30--65	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1137/040619958}	\N	3ebdbad3e66f213d9678efc58d0b174f	78d2de73a77d7bbc468d8058af15da9c	d22170ae5e414635c4b3fadd3b3a0fdc	article	Compound Laser Modes of Mutually Delay-Coupled Lasers	H. Erzgr{\\"a}ber and B. Krauskopf and D. Lenstra	\N	2006
7520424	Phys. Rev. Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RIC05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	028103	\N	2	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {028103}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.94.028103}	\N	cc05d6bea69e7dc80cdbb8a90dd3aa24	a251bdd4a5d79e36f03a4b0536fa2d9a	b42974499767c444f731f9fe63ccdcdc	article	Control of Traveling Waves in the Mammalian Cortex	Kristen A. Richardson and Steven J. Schiff and Bruce J. Gluckman	\N	2005
7520429	Roy. Soc. London Phil. Trans. Series A	364	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PYR06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	2309--2334	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006RSPTA.364.2309P}	\N	0f2fdd01c7418bf2368b9a42045ad243	3c16c42cbbe40e68fe28e1c838d15b02	5cfd1846893d25d13b0e6343d6d55e09	article	{Delayed feedback control of chaos}	K. Pyragas	\N	2006
7520432	Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena	155	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRE01	\N	\N		\N	\N	83--100	\N	1-2	\N		\N	c56e8a2bec56a42eb01dacbf951b9966	7acffb5a94c489db6d72d51d5afec881	4ea144d599bcf2c4d7a9fb23cab9062c	article	Traveling fronts and wave propagation failure in an inhomogeneous neural network	Paul C. Bressloff	\N	 2001
7520435	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	28	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GOO92	\N	\N		\N	\N	2416--2422	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.159548}	\N	0630b4a1612a42a5e230e3dfffe9aa80	0a09b4f34060792ce04d2ed2c49daa49	f612b9f65aa79d393b8202e723994326	article	Computational modeling of femtosecond optical solitons from Maxwell's equations	P. M. Goorjian and A. Taflove and R. M. Joseph and S. C. Hagness	\N	1992
7520438	Phys. Rev. Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GIN07	\N	\N		\N	\N	130601	\N	13	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {130601}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.99.130601}	\N	5698f4d31e01c2564997be6c07755376	b6e27f8dd6accde7662d214d5f871bad	b95121e84abfd568faaf80a8cbab4e68	article	Characterizing Dynamics with Covariant Lyapunov Vectors	F. Ginelli and P. Poggi and A. Turchi and H. Chat\\'{e} and R. Livi and A. Politi	\N	2007
7520443	Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on	45	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JOS97c	\N	\N		\N	\N	364--374	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-926X}, doi = {10.1109/8.558652}	\N	ddb002f504cf26f137320b8da8deb8c1	1fceda0fd5685c9a8cdba2bc122c385b	38b73e2592f5fe2915e4e510e1beb61d	article	FDTD Maxwell's equations models for nonlinear electrodynamics and optics	R. M. Joseph and A. Taflove	\N	1997
7520448	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HUG01	\N	\N		\N	\N	694--702	\N	4	\N	issn = {1077-260X}, doi = {10.1109/2944.974241}	\N	2cac7c22cecf25c187e1c94b5ae3654b	b04f984c9f5fa6b616814ab58e5d7253	2670f7bf6902623fb4bcb5c6da177615	article	Ultrashort pulse-propagation effects in a semiconductor optical amplifier: microscopic theory and experiment	S. Hughes and P. Borri and A. Knorr and F. Romstad and J. M. Hvam	\N	2001
7520449	IEEE J.~Quantum~Electron.	20	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TRO84	\N	\N		\N	\N	1023--1032	\N	9	\N		\N	3c8003d0dff0bc8de943535814f32499	37b331532d35d6382c5707fc473c7530	dabac12e37b23c4cdbe1be3dee2ba75b	article	Stability Analysis for a Semiconductor Laser in an External Cavity	B. Tromborg and J. H. Osmundsen and H. Olesen	\N	1984
7520450	IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.	12	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROM00a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1674--1676	\N	12	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.896345}	\N	9bafeaa1c39e6dd0ebbae829754e7d47	55cfd4216798bbabc48d0b86ee806382	067af13d71d5dad138abdecb4f32c206	article	Measurement of pulse amplitude and phase distortion in a semiconductor optical amplifier: from pulse compression to breakup	F. Romstad and P. Borri and W. Langbein and J. M{\\o}rk and J. M. Hvam	\N	2000
7520454	Phys.~Rev.~E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAH08b	\N	\N		\N	\N	056213	\N	5	\N	numpages = {11}, eid = {056213}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.78.056213}	\N	a8616656563ec18efb60299a9d78172a	9c6a6456dfe242e248b528b330b394c4	051ff62b1a7424607164cbcdd7e016c3	article	Stabilizing continuous-wave output in semiconductor lasers by time-delayed feedback	T. Dahms and P. H{\\"o}vel and E. Sch{\\"o}ll	\N	2008
7520458	Chaos	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OGU08	\N	\N		\N	\N	037108	\N	3	\N	numpages = {14}, eid = {037108}, doi = {10.1063/1.2952450}	\N	07f6477549a93966482d9f12df2c7e18	871ffbea49e8b12a9c779b3d7a9ddfc1	a7bcf4206b6a9f9efd16ab42b6818a36	article	Synchronization in networks of chaotic systems with time-delay coupling	Toshiki Oguchi and H. Nijmeijer and Takashi Yamamoto	\N	2008
7520469	Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on	53	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHO06g	\N	\N		\N	\N	733--744	\N	3	\N	issn = {1549-8328}, doi = {10.1109/tcsi.2005.859050}	This paper investigates synchronization dynamics of a general model of complex delayed networks as well as the effects of time delays. Some simple yet generic criteria ensuring delay-independent and delay-dependent synchronization are derived, which are less conservative than those reported so far in the literature. Moreover, a scale "&#957;" denoted by a function of the smallest and the second largest eigenvalues of coupling matrix is presented to analyze the effects of time delays on synchronization of the networks. Furthermore, various kinds of coupling schemes, including small-world networks and scale-free networks, are studied. It is shown that, if the coupling delays are less than a positive threshold, then the network will be synchronized. On the other hand, with the increase of the coupling delays, the synchronizability of the network will be restrained and even eventually desynchronized. The results are illustrated by a prototype composed of the chaotic Duffing oscillators. Numerical simulations are also given to verify theoretical results.	1c2c505b33fee4826015c000768dc950	78c6f3d9ffc685b5e150fbb65cd3b078	ea2d0359b71f58713d9c57cefd987913	article	Synchronization in general complex delayed dynamical networks	Jin Zhou and Tianping Chen	\N	2006
7520482	J.~Math.~Anal.~Appl.	311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GU05	\N	\N		\N	\N	231--253	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-247X}, doi = {doi: 10.1016/j.jmaa.2005.02.034}	\N	821be6c3dfd0a889c66a7429c5d6f341	bdb2766ce057118a0c29cefe27cee1d8	9bdff308a2773d69d9a56024455a85b7	article	On stability crossing curves for general systems with two delays	K. Gu and Silviu-Iulian Niculescu and J. Chen	\N	2005
7520483	Automatica	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIP05	\N	\N		\N	\N	1413--1422	\N	8	\N	issn = {0005-1098}, doi = {doi: 10.1016/j.automatica.2005.03.022}	\N	299a197c6f261b0702e3cf4ee07e9b90	fc6dd12e1eb5f4242f68b4ee37b0be76	2a63d1b548a520e8d6f500d588af2f86	article	Complete stability robustness of third-order LTI multiple time-delay systems	Rifat Sipahi and Nejat Olgac	\N	2005
7520491	IEEE~Photonics~Tech.~Lett.	4	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MOE92	\N	\N		\N	\N	976--978	\N	9	\N	issn = {1041-1135}, doi = {10.1109/68.157120}	\N	1fe0a2e6adaef7c142f9ef03ccc28398	210b36784e691b10a0826a825a4ffc85	2108eb10757c15f4393d8ea3e811e1c5	article	Gigahertz self-pulsation in $1.5 \\mu m$ wavelength multisection {DFB} lasers	M. M{\\"o}hrle and U. Feiste and J. H{\\"o}rer and R. Molt and B. Sartorius	\N	1992
7520499	Physica D	238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PIK09	\N	\N		\N	\N	27--37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-2789}, doi = {doi: 10.1016/j.physd.2008.08.018}	\N	49e983132a08768c4ce5849856c6eb08	910a026fa9109ce4a594169879aaab0b	6b7bd4f8a658b20e89972598efad3686	article	Self-organized partially synchronous dynamics in populations of nonlinearly coupled oscillators	Arkady Pikovsky and Michael Rosenblum	\N	2009
7520509	Physica~D	238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BON09	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--87	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-2789}, doi = {doi: 10.1016/j.physd.2008.08.015}	We investigate the existence and the stability of waves and phase locked states in rings of coupled oscillators with delayed interactions. Using center manifold reduction and the normal form method, we reduce the equation governing the dynamics of the whole network to an amplitude-phase model (i.e.<A0>a set of coupled ordinary differential equations describing the evolution of both the amplitudes and the phases of the oscillators). Then we prove the existence of traveling waves, in-phase and anti-phase locked oscillations, in both one-dimensional and two-dimensional lattices. The influence of the interaction strength and the number of oscillators is investigated, and the possible coexistence of waves and phase locked oscillations is shown.	bafea2dd5c67b821cc3ed8f844321eaa	60dc543ac7d73dd1241be25ebb0aa4b4	7613fe064f32f01fa1e4b86fd12451cd	article	Waves and patterns in ring lattices with delays	M Bonnin	\N	2009
7520513	Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIN04c	\N	\N		\N	\N	991--997	\N	5	\N	issn = {1077-260X}, doi = {10.1109/jstqe.2004.835296(410) 1}	\N	460035cb637796861ece51a6b40dbd2f	d2e71a4b03c23cd4b82e27cf6551b1eb	120fb6263a5f2d96d519a5616b8e7700	article	Chaotic lidar	F. Y. Lin and J. M. Liu	\N	2004
7520516	Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ILL06	\N	\N		\N	\N	033119	\N	3	\N	numpages = {10}, eid = {033119}, doi = {10.1063/1.2335814}	\N	6078d2c95dca0bf35e30624fbc9447a9	1b7efe8a3a756a2d7e027e8d42ec7a7d	6988ffd89046bdbf7d6d9bd4d3e1cf11	article	Ultra-high-frequency chaos in a time-delay electronic device with band-limited feedback	L. Illing and D. J. Gauthier	\N	2006
7520520	Phys. Lett. A	235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAS97	\N	\N		\N	\N	489--492	\N	5	\N	issn = {0375-9601}, doi = {doi: 10.1016/s0375-9601(97)00648-8}	\N	dbaa512616b99b2794217df852542682	2b16b66f5121afd547c3e092c603d8c0	55d2912abf5c1eb261a761072fda7508	article	Noise-induced coherence in an excitable system	Jos{\\'e}M. Casado	\N	1997
7520525	Circuits and Systems, 2005. ISCAS 2005. IEEE International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TSU05	\N	\N		\N	\N	6058--6061 Vol.	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/iscas.2005.1466021}	Electrical coupling among inhibitory interneurons has been discovered in various regions of the brain. Since these local networks indicate a sophisticated activity by the interplay between electrical and inhibitory synapses, the emergence of synchronous phenomena have been investigated by many researchers. We propose coupled neuronal models connected by both inhibitory and electrical synapses and investigate the emergence of various synchronous phenomena and its bifurcational structures by bifurcation analysis. Although it is generally known that a strong gap junction synchronizes coupled neurons, we show in-phase and anti-phase phenomena in coupled neurons connected by both inhibitory and electrical synapses. They change to chaotic solutions via period-doubling and pitchfork bifurcations.	b1d07baaee253872b25085bfc07aeca9	841fb2079f07d6ca1ce2b3fc113f0caf	10e1c527c7cb950b7ba3018367f5d43f	article	Bifurcations in modified BVP neurons connected by inhibitory and electrical coupling	S. Tsuji and T. Ueta and H. Kawakami and K. Aihara	\N	2005
7520528	Phys.~Rev.~E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVI08	\N	\N		\N	\N	025204	\N	2	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {025204}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.78.025204}	\N	dc4e7d8d58675013fa75dd25cb749f63	a0a26e99ba85c66678acc8a91e3f7bcc	17894df924faa7602a3c6d81c38e5516	article	Phase synchronization in mutually coupled chaotic diode lasers	Y. Aviad and I. Reidler and Wolfgang Kinzel and I. Kanter and M. Rosenbluh	\N	2008
7520529	Phys.~Rev.~E	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KES08	\N	\N		\N	\N	046209	\N	4	\N	numpages = {8}, eid = {046209}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.046209}	\N	34dca1d8907bc4673240e826086aeac5	abaf00f4371b9597e83e54f8f866ad96	766bd5f070e37066caf6509dbdde7891	article	Patterns of chaos synchronization	J. Kestler and Evi Kopelowitz and I. Kanter and Wolfgang Kinzel	\N	2008
7520532	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KES07	\N	\N		\N	\N	035202	\N	3	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {035202}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.035202}	\N	6d076ab4ffe3e4741f173a02fdbfe46b	77c0d99eecd41615e724310974b727a3	fa28239daa1da55f7d260b4093a7c006	article	Sublattice synchronization of chaotic networks with delayed couplings	J. Kestler and Wolfgang Kinzel and I. Kanter	\N	2007
7520533	Phys.~Rev.~E	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KLE06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	046201	\N	4	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {046201}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.74.046201}	\N	4d2a4099d33bb78adfe48b5bd2a10d61	a384ad9a7ae2e672d995c30f35731893	c2751bbe91e68d5c35657cc5301430a8	article	Public-channel cryptography based on mutual chaos pass filters	Einat Klein and Noam Gross and Evi Kopelowitz and M. Rosenbluh and Lev Khaykovich and Wolfgang Kinzel and Ido Kanter	\N	2006
7520534	Phys.~Rev.~E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROS07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	046207	\N	4	\N	numpages = {5}, eid = {046207}, doi = {10.1103/physreve.76.046207}	\N	f2724eb38b12fa47289ec83b333f1394	ae134f6154997ddacb065289e467f866	79bf6b538a6fc66faa11a6385ac1c1bc	article	Spiking optical patterns and synchronization	M. Rosenbluh and Y. Aviad and E. Cohen and Lev Khaykovich and Wolfgang Kinzel and Evi Kopelowitz and Pinhas Yoskovits and Ido Kanter	\N	2007
7520539	SIAM Review	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NEW03	\N	\N		\N	\N	167--256	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1137/s0036144503}	\N	c67b0029990203cdeb031d43d5f4ac78	7bedd01cb4c06af9f5200b0fb3faa571	c7100a1c0f2c884343498b339a9fc3e0	article	The Structure and Function of Complex Networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
7520579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crown Publishers	\N	\N	\N	1312	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 21:45:04}, location = {New York}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4045466}	\N	07cd58a879af12a4a287b326b918123e	e3565cba40b3e37e50cb3d98c9e1cbf6	85a370b20c744194fce962fbe29a4ce6	book	Relativity: The special and general theory	A. Einstein	\N	1961
7520639	Phys. Rev.	47	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.47.777	\N	\N		\N	\N	777--780	\N	10	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.47.777}	\N	126c85f3b8fa880686d1f465bb760195	123f3f149d4e94566354a3587f9b600d	7ebc89f882bf857e06159e705d6def1b	article	Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?	A. Einstein and B. Podolsky and N. Rosen	\N	1935
7520673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In 2nd International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web Based Systems, Malaga	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:ghani:2002	\N	\N	Building recommender systems using a knowledge base of product semantics - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Online retailers have access to large amounts of transactional
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data but current recommender systems tend to be short-sighted in nature
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and usually focus on the narrow problem of pushing a set of closely
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related products that try to satisfy the user's current need. Most ecommerce
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recommender systems analyze a large amount of transactional
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data without actually having any idea of what the items in the transactions
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mean or what they say about the customers who purchased or
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browsed those items. In this paper, we present a case study of a system
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that recommends items based on a custom-built knowledge base that
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consists of products and associated semantic attributes. Our system rst
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extracts semantic features that characterize the domain of interest, apparel
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products in our case, using text learning techniques and populates
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a knowledge base with these products and features. The recommender
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system analyzes descriptions of products that the user browses or buys
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and automatically infers these semantic attributes to build a model of the
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user. This abstraction allows us to not only recommend other items in
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the same class of products that "match" the user model but also gives us
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the ability to understand the customer's "tastes" and recommend items
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across categories for which traditional collaborative ltering and contentbased
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systems are unsuitable. Our approach also allows us to "explain"
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the recommendations in terms of qualitative features which, we believe,
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enhances the user experience and helps build the user's condence in the
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recommendations.	82c214f0fe9a08d2cbe4dafc9fc76061	d45155c309798ba2a0b5f27fe777b45d	18c4db83e78f7d30c5774e9dca43557e	inproceedings	Building recommender systems using a knowledge base of product semantics	Rayid Ghani and Andrew Fano	\N	2002
7520690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass. u. London	\N	\N	Coleman1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	993	\N	\N	\N		\N	75fb9a66dd4015992e3ecc69a751d2b4	5b2330772c308f344ceb19fd8ff8544b	0eeac8e9c297b8ae1d61478bcc32a1b6	book	Foundations of Social Theory	James S. Coleman	\N	1990
7520830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artificial Intelligence Center, The University of Georgia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	covington1994gep	http://www.ai.uga.edu/mc/gulp/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	AI-1994-06	\N		\N	a711a86c00246617cc931df3750f308a	cff80ac73eacb977eff05284de7dfa40	6bc9bb8718cb309bbffb3ae720d3a221	techreport	{GULP} 3.1: An Extension of Prolog for Unification-Based Grammar	Michael A. Covington	\N	1994
7521039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	\N	Weyer2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66c72c20078169c7f1cd473625602808	0717da1d7d593f83996ce020865d2ff9	f0311a117f150985e0ac9a4dc501b172	book	Techniksoziologie: Genese, Gestaltung und Steuerung sozio-technischer Systeme	Johannes Weyer	\N	2008
7521108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grottaferrata	\N	\N	Joannou:Fonti1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shorttitle = {Fonti I/1}	\N	138127f9d2db14543173780326081a26	dfdf2def618aa411082793fb9a06cc16	1ac720044185fad48619902c031b8377	book	Fonti, Fascicolo IX: Discipline generale antique
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                  (II\\textsuperscript{e}--IX\\textsuperscript{e}
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                  s.). Tom. I/1: Les canons des conciles oecuméniques
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                  (II\\textsuperscript{e}--IX\\textsuperscript{e} s.)	Périclès-Pierre Joannou	\N	1962
7521114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grottaferrata	\N	\N	Joannou:Fonti	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shorttitle = {Fonti I/2}	\N	b5b043c29967ca9b107b25d4e6e33ba9	5e39c5a63e9d3bf759e569cf008e8f7a	2278cb37747ff3f85ff729184cf7c6fc	book	Fonti, Fascicolo IX: Discipline générale antique (IV\\textsuperscript{e}--IX\\textsuperscript{e} s.). Tom. I/2: Les canons des Synodes Particuliers	Périclès-Pierre Joannou	\N	1962
7521129	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 5th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	LNCS	zirn2008distinguishing	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2008/papers/36	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents an automatic method for differentiating between instances and classes in a large scale taxonomy induced from the Wikipedia category network. The method exploits characteristics of the category names and the structure of the network. The approach we present is the first attempt to make this distinction automatically in a large scale resource. In contrast, WordNet and Cyc rely on manual annotations. The result of the process is evaluated against ResearchCyc. On the subnetwork shared by our taxonomy and ResearchCyc we report 84.52% accuracy.	9ed7600af561f604cc0be3073ff86b40	acf1d6b329e85fd4700c2dec3b552343	7c52baaf3f2528ccd15e211eb6832186	inproceedings	Distinguishing between Instances and Classes in the Wikipedia Taxonomy	Caecilia Zirn and Vivi Nastase and Michael Strube	Manfred Hauswirth and Manolis Koubarakis and Sean Bechhofer	2008
7521154	Veritas: Revista de Filosofia	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bidese_ramon_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	181--182	\N	3	\N		\N	6efdfbe7838527e6326f7bab2df8cb7a	cf1c977df2ba2c31cc87325d1d61213c	f07ff8eca1550274d3d7021c599db5d1	article	Ramon Llull und Nikolaus von Kues: Eine Begegnung im Zeichen der Toleranz.	Ermenegildo Bidese and Alexander Fidora and Paul Renner	\N	2007
7521217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kassner2008acquiring	\N	\N		\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents the process of acquiring a large, domain independent, taxonomy from the German Wikipedia. We build upon a previously implemented platform that extracts a semantic network and taxonomy from the English version of theWikipedia. We describe two accomplishments of our work: the semantic network for the German language in which isa links are identied and annotated, and  an expansion of the platform for easy adaptation for a new language. We identify the platform's strengths and shortcomings, which stem from the scarcity of free processing resources for languages other than English. We show that the taxonomy induction process is highly reliable ñ evaluated against the German version of WordNet, GermaNet, the resource obtained shows an accuracy of 83.34%.	a68acb3d812e1d3777f415609003e818	58e856e4b461c030bc5ea1ae2aac4f97	7b3b13c0acf75c26139c45b2f4a3dbb0	article	Acquiring a Taxonomy from the GermanWikipedia	L Kassner and V Nastase and M Strube	Conference Publisher	2008
7521227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/FinkelGM05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2005.html#FinkelGM05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2005	ee = {http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/P/P05/P05-1045.pdf}, date = {2006-11-03}	\N	37485c0506833177de6cc29a99c912d2	68cb8df4f2118c24f4ec60e50b14f7be	b970968e5b07dc7f4680aa608f137631	inproceedings	Incorporating Non-local Information into Information Extraction Systems by Gibbs Sampling.	Jenny Rose Finkel and Trond Grenager and Christopher D. Manning	\N	2005
7521242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	suchanek2009automated	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		An ontology is a computer-processable collection of knowledge about the world.
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This thesis explains how an ontology can be constructed and expanded auto-matically. The proposed approach consists of three contributions:
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1. A core ontology, YAGO.
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YAGO is an ontology that has been constructed automatically. It combines high accuracy with large coverage and serves as a core that can be
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expanded.
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2. A tool for information extraction, LEILA.
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LEILA is a system that can extract knowledge from natural language
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texts. LEILA will be used to 2nd new facts for YAGO.
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3. An integration mechanism, SOFIE.
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SOFIE is a system that can reason on the plausibility of new knowledge. SOFIE will assess the facts found by LEILA and integrate theminto YAGO.
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Each of these components comes with a fully implemented system. Together,they form an integrative architecture, which does not only gather new facts,but also reconcile them with the existing facts. The result is an ever-growing,yet highly accurate ontological knowledge base. A survey of applications of theontology completes the thesis.	60d7d83831d58715799cf56066ebcdc6	500528790e423a3ba6de939db44f9d2a	4f973750854485568863b86a5c9d87ce	phdthesis	Automated Construction and Growth of a Large Ontology	Fabian M. Suchanek	Saarland University	2009
7521245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	fellbaum1998wel	http://books.google.es/books?hl=es&lr=&id=Rehu8OOzMIMC&oi=fnd&pg=PR11	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {fellbaum1998wel.pdf:fellbaum1998wel.pdf:PDF}	\N	7ef6dc754e05d1c43b83a4db23c4ab86	42daa1681607dd1d3f3234c605d84ec3	1bfb2c192b965d5b8ebe0dba3ac1ae40	book	{WordNet}: An Electronic Lexical Database	\N	C. Fellbaum	1998
7521247	\N	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECAI	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	conf/ecai/PonzettoS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecai/ecai2008.html#PonzettoS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	751-752	\N	\N	conf/ecai/2008	date = {2009-01-30}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-58603-891-5-751}, isbn = {978-1-58603-891-5}	\N	b84471ea4c79cc47f9665109817a681e	35dcec30bdb86ed5098fbc48e84f259c	b65fe76cc01a92f2999cfd81fe7ce62f	inproceedings	WikiTaxonomy: A Large Scale Knowledge Resource.	Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Michael Strube	Malik Ghallab and Constantine D. Spyropoulos and Nikos Fakotakis and Nikolaos M. Avouris	2008
7521256	Scientific American	284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee_semantic_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--43	\N	5	\N		\N	9736b2e4f998634994515934450effd3	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	222934145a71a9d6cfbbb375d4d62c1d	article	The Semantic Web	Tim {Berners-Lee} and James Hendler and Ora Lassila	\N	2001
7521346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna	\N	\N	cusa>_propositiones;_1556	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	827ef5e57801d9630118195305e10762	54a687d129bff3e573427abb2fc97da1	c95554ca0dc66064915c1ae50768d9b1	book	Propositiones	Nicolaus de Cusa	\N	1556
7521379	Deutsche Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	winkler_dialectical_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	715--723	\N	\N	\N		The paper deals with the coincidence principle of Cusanus (1402-1464) and describes its implications for his Platonic metaphysics of absolute identity. This principle criticizes not only the Aristotelian theorem of contradiction but also the Platonic tradition in the Middle Ages (eleaticism). Cusanus transfers the notion of totality from the absolute to the singularitas, developing a kind of monad theory. The concept of the absolute is the point where dialectical and non-dialectical identity diverge. This philosophy of total unity is similar to that of Schelling.	b7be2c4e4eabca87bb52d1f6d7306614	b85dffe483603a81cfbe7bfb79e56898	1e3b1bee17c3a32330079ac27a3fbaeb	article	Coincidental Thinking and the Problem of Idealistic Monism.	Norbert Winkler	\N	1990
7522039	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	105	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baxter:2008:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:18697928	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18697928?ordinalpos=2&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N		\N	\N	12081-12086	\N	33	\N	pmid = {18697928}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0804175105}	The contention that quantitative profiles of biomolecules contain information about the physiological state of the organism has motivated a variety of high-throughput molecular profiling experiments. However, unbiased discovery and validation of biomolecular signatures from these experiments remains a challenge. Here we show that the Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) leaf ionome, or elemental composition, contains such signatures, and we establish statistical models that connect these multivariable signatures to defined physiological responses, such as iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) homeostasis. Iron is essential for plant growth and development, but potentially toxic at elevated levels. Because of this, shoot Fe concentrations are tightly regulated and show little variation over a range of Fe concentrations in the environment, making them a poor probe of a plant's Fe status. By evaluating the shoot ionome in plants grown under different Fe nutritional conditions, we have established a multivariable ionomic signature for the Fe response status of Arabidopsis. This signature has been validated against known Fe-response proteins and allows the high-throughput detection of the Fe status of plants with a false negative/positive rate of 18%/16%. A "metascreen" of previously collected ionomic data from 880 Arabidopsis mutants and natural accessions for this Fe response signature successfully identified the known Fe mutants frd1 and frd3. A similar approach has also been taken to identify and use a shoot ionomic signature associated with P homeostasis. This study establishes that multivariable ionomic signatures of physiological states associated with mineral nutrient homeostasis do exist in Arabidopsis and are in principle robust enough to detect specific physiological responses to environmental or genetic perturbations.	9711d90fea9b36f74b95b6c95b697f65	0b8003436865e8b0132cf9d5f461138d	44e54280835a12e93e176d5ccd37d93c	article	The leaf ionome as a multivariable system to detect a plant's physiological status	I R Baxter and O Vitek and B Lahner and B Muthukumar and M Borghi and J Morrissey and M L Guerinot and D E Salt	\N	2008
7522293	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Software Evolution and Feedback: Theory and Practice	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	UK	\N	\N	lehman_software_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0470871822.ch1	\N		\N	\N	7--40	\N	\N	\N		This chapter contains sections titled:
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    * Introduction
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    * The Evolution of Large Software Systems
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    * Program Classification
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    * The Inevitability of Evolution
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    * Levels of Software-Related Evolution
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    * Ab Initio Implementation or Change
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    * Software Systems Evolution
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    * Evolution of the Application and Its Domain
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    * Process Evolution
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    * Process Model Evolution
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    * Relationships between Levels
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    * Conclusions	fa36034a0011d494cd46a78b396d74eb	286a80b305e7b28f78751f7c08e04326	7c7db7212d7b8dd5ea8daccf8d36256a	inbook	Software Evolution	Meir M. Lehman and Juan F. Ramil	Nazim H. Madhavji and Juan C. Fernández-Ramil and Dewayne E. Perry	2006
7522554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Informatik, Freie Universität Berlin	\N	terhart2008	http://files.myopera.com/davidbest/blog/Thesis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27d342d110c390665cb77c321f67dcda	e63bfcff725e3e943f2a99a6785b28de	057106d7550f37624aec135b4d1ad158	mastersthesis	Extraktionsverfahren zur Bestimmung von Eigenschaften einer Produktklasse im Rahmen von Product Review Mining	David Terhart	\N	2008
7524174	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shannon2006Gaggle	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/7/176	\N	BioMed Central | Full text | The Gaggle: An open-source software system for integrating bioinformatics software and data sources	\N	\N	176	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, pubmedid = {16569235}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-176}	\N	c02c8c1ffea493a79aa03c5ba505d1d5	cf2fb340b58ed7f515b6e5b6a24c5da1	9a24a68ea2652c9b47440d6365a1c9c0	article	The Gaggle: An open-source software system for integrating bioinformatics software and data sources	Paul Shannon and David Reiss and Richard Bonneau and Nitin Baliga	\N	2006
7528018	Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIH Public Access	\N	\N	\N	guimera2007mib	\N	\N		\N	\N	036102	\N	3 Pt 2	\N		\N	19d9238b2148d39471514bc65c57aa21	a87821c7c8e7d5ca89cb369e6215a0f3	6145a42fe04aee556fa7a68c7cea7db3	article	{Module identification in bipartite and directed networks}	R. Guimer{\\`a} and M. Sales-Pardo and L.A.N. Amaral	\N	2007
7528048	Physical Review E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barber2007mac	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	55fc98f47370aae0c8d60b376c332dae	e1d9f528c49b34ff4a05b2b0060bd653	ca152b41e2865976f0166f68364603f0	article	{Modularity and community detection in bipartite networks}	M.J. Barber	\N	2007
7528262	J. Stat. Mech	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blondel2008fuc	\N	\N		\N	\N	P10008	\N	\N	\N		\N	99ce70126807dc7a1698aecfca46f468	e4065c1dcd8f12fac7996dc7b2fc9476	66b99a8248d2934e843f5314532340fb	article	{Fast unfolding of communities in large networks}	V.D. Blondel and J.L. Guillaume and R. Lambiotte and E.L.J.S. Mech	\N	2008
7528402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM SIGOPS European Workshop	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	\N	PG96	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1996/PG96	\N		\N	Connemara, Irland	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbb0d2f37d4667f5d9139e30bd0e7237	a0be70dcda28903f329ac366b41c1182	8e0419c2fa88700dfe7221b9033d3c00	inproceedings	System Support for Knowledge-based Trading in Open Service Markets	Arno Puder and Kurt Geihs	\N	1996
7528404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDE/ITG-Fachtagung Internet - frischer Wind in der Telekommunikation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AEGF98	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1998/AEGF98	\N		\N	Stuttgart, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a4e42dc11175de9b074300b14a62a50	55f672c498a4f3fe2f9f9588fddbced3	ad40861f47bfe2364cf2b6e853b223d7	inproceedings	TINA im Internet - eine innovative Architektur f{\\"u}r Entwicklung und Betrieb von Telekommunikationsdiensten	A. Alireza and K. P. Eckert and Kurt Geihs and Reza Farsi	\N	1998
7528430	International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS)	2707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UWGB03	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2003/UWGB03	\N		\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Monterey, CA, 2003. Springer.	363--380	\N	\N	\N		\N	91ff3f2941ae1537312dd23d5370f029	084e1e4a0047d80f1bfd4a6d83a8d117	106fad19eed24baa6600091498ba47ba	article	DotQoS -- A QoS Extension for .NET Remoting	Andreas Ulbrich and Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs and Christian Becker	\N	2003
7528435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovation and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	FZG05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/FZG05	\N		\N	\N	169-176	\N	\N	\N		\N	b316ac49650a5d9d6245b3d734aea809	605ccc9b3fa4a61e2c82f3dac7366531	0fc304e08bc227c01d1b5287182a22b8	inproceedings	Self-Organization in Distributed Business Systems	Jochen Fromm and Michael Zapf and Kurt Geihs	Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunningham	2005
7528445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Drahtlose Sensornetze	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WG06	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2006/WG06	\N		\N	Stuttgart, 17./18. Juli 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	89e93b456820c3ac805146dfa72eadd5	726815cac16edb53a7921b293ccdfc40	15c04b9cc20e153722635253ad502d44	inproceedings	Genetic Programming Techniques for Sensor Networks	Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	\N	2006
7528489	Adv Exp Med Biol. 	428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huygen_oxygen_sensor1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	579--583	\N	\N	\N		\N	3368ed70264dd246389fac1cc76f3514	91bd31e0bb2bad8b336ab42ff0986de4	43cdacc9c0b3cc9f010b1f88dabae8e6	article	An in-line oxygen gas-fraction sensor for anesthesia and intensive care	PEM Huygen and A Hartog and C Kolle and B Lachmann	\N	1997
7529117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th IEEE Workshop on Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea) at the 7th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom’09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DRWPV09CIOUS	\N	\N		\N	accepted for publication	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	def85b682c0ce8135357e6b20fabcd05	91c80eb7a78ceab9cb327de15f9daaf7	1ec2919bc7ff468c22e2d29c595e5384	inproceedings	Context inference of users´ social relationships and distributed policy management	Alisa Devlic and Roland Reichle and Michal Wagner and Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro and Yves Vanrompay and Yolande Berbers and Massimo Valla	\N	2009
7529128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	GRWL09PCASAA	\N	\N		\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5ab779f68a78998bf9dc59efaf08a71	83bdba150440ba0f58fb2e6c474c73d8	5799033f9ec974307f4d9b28a8e01e14	incollection	Modeling of Context-Aware Self-Adaptive Applications in Ubiquitous and Service-Oriented Environments	Kurt Geihs and Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Mohammad Ullah Khan	Betty H.C. Cheng and Rogerio de Lemos and Holger Giese and Paola Inverardi and Jeff Magee	2009
7529133	\N	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	Direction de la recherche, des études,de l’évaluation et des statistiques	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cabe2009	http://www.sante.gouv.fr/drees/serieetudes/pdf/serieetud85.pdf	Document de travail		\N	Rapport de la série Études et Recherche
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\	sociétés savantes.	4d55935b628f2ac2ab27c76d34c06255	9653a0c344c4480b789c890d52fddab1	808a85d2aafbacaf2b7d7083bd7936ac	techreport	Rapport sur l’état des lieux du dispositif de soins palliatifs au
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7529863	Recht \\& Electronische Media	4	\N	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	007	\N	\N	Mijn publicaties die gerelateerd zijn aan het CLI	\N	\N	72-72	\N	\N	\N	html = {http://pubs.cli.vu/pub21.php}	\N	4884ae3ef0273b2e3d0eb2359e0f5202	1c8f28902403e68fed68cc03bab304b6	53edb37c53c8760128f43f76fc75bbff	article	ICT voor straftoemeting: evidence-based?	P.E.M. Huygen	\N	2001
7530588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of St.Gallen - Alexandria Repository [http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/OAI/server.oai] (Switzerland)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GoetzVieringandChristineLegner2009	http://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/DL/49587.pdf	\N	The (Lacking) Business Perspective on SOA ? Critical Themes in SOA Research (2009), 2009 [Goetz Viering, Christine Legner, Frederik Ahlemann]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/38824892}	Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has gained much popularity lately, in both practice and academia. Since SOA concepts and technology are maturing, companies have started to engage in larger projects that will fundamentally transform their IS landscapes over the next decade. While the continuously growing body of SOA research is mostly technology-oriented, there is a need to review the current state of SOA research in light of the strategic, organizational, and technical issues associated with SOA implementation in practice. This paper profiles SOA and Web services research since 2000 with a focus on SOA practices, adoption, and impact. Drawing on a sample of 175 papers in academic journals and conference proceedings, we classify the research themes and explore the most salient topics. Our analysis finds that SOA research is still at an early stage, thereby reflecting the novelty of the underlying technologies. We conclude that business aspects remain underserved, highlighting a number of research opportunities for the IS community.	4478e5b8bb084ab7991c213530eaa962	57760cbec8523c6dc0b7e061a94169e7	6dab3938bc4e4a3f342336c49704416a	article	The (Lacking) Business Perspective on SOA ? Critical Themes in SOA Research	Goetz Viering and Christine Legner and Frederik Ahlemann	\N	2009
7530696	Intensive Care Med	21	\N	\N	 Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	unal_kunstneus_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	142--148	\N	2	\N		\N	b368bf7802fc266274ea0c32144e4835	5a3d0571bf8da04ae9cc2c501b387b1c	130bff85000810bf039ba998088dfdd0	article	An experimental set-up to test heat-moisture exchangers	N Unal and JC Pompe and WP Holland and I Gültuna and PEM Huygen and K Jabaaij and C Ince and B Saygin and HA Bruining	\N	1995
7530770	J Biomech	26	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kooi_gastransport_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	1161--1168	\N	10	\N		Mathematical modelling of gas transport in the human lung yields a diffusion-convection problem. Transport is described by a second-order parabolic partial differential equation with variable coefficients and initial and boundary conditions. A new numerical approach for the solution of these governing equations is proposed in which the convection term is dealt with exactly. This method combines integration along characteristics and the finite difference method. The results obtained are in agreement with those of other investigators but are based on less stringent assumptions. To judge the merit of various finite difference schemes, the results are compared with analytical solutions for a special case in which the lung is modelled as a uniform cylinder. Laplace transform techniques and expansion into Fourier series are used to obtain the analytical solutions.	768b15750d15caa5b438a4e123772d13	c15d2db856bbef2b5b1a182f7c6e50bd	263fea81b2b92dc6c0efbc60364cb19e	article	Numerical analysis of pulmonary indicator gas wash-in	BW Kooi and PEM Huygen	\N	1993
7530786	J Appl Physiol	77	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	holland_pneumotach_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	2042--2047	\N	4	\N		A simple and compact flow calibrator has been devised for generating precise predetermined constant flow rates for checking the calibration of laboratory and clinical flow transducers used in respiratory measurements. The standard version delivers preset flows of 0.5 and 1 l/s, whereas a tuned-up version can produce preset flows of 2.5 and 5 l/s, with an accuracy of +/- 2%. The pressure generated is sufficient to cope with most commonly used respiratory flowmeters. The flow calibrator is built from inexpensive components that are readily obtainable: a fan, a turbine flowmeter, and a feedback circuit in a compact housing. The device is easy to connect to other equipment and to operate. Three flow calibrators have been built and are in regular use in a lung function laboratory and on intensive care wards.	9127bebd16657ab3c72a720676f98608	431bdea4762c1c070c34ea91f08ef595	632293439511ebff88903861922aed0a	article	A simple handheld push-button device for in situ calibration of pneumotachographs	WP Holland and W Boender and JA Bos and PEM Huygen	\N	1994
7530802	Intensive Care Med Jun;22(6):539-45	22	\N	\N	jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gultuna_deef_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	539--545	\N	6	\N		OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary effects, especially the end-expiratory lung volume (EEV) and ventilation inhomogeneity during diminished early expiratory flow ventilation (DEEF), which resembles pursed-lips breathing, with the conventional intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) in postoperative mechanically ventilated patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). DESIGN: A prospective study measuring cardiopulmonary parameters during IPPV, DEEF, and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) as a control mode. In the PEEP mode, PEEP values were chosen such that the mean airway pressure during a breath cycle was equal to that during the DEEF mode, which was higher than the conventional IPPV mode. SETTING: Surgical intensive care unit of a university hospital. PATIENTS: 20 postoperative mechanically ventilated COPD patients who were optimally pretreated and had normal blood oxygenation. INTERVENTIONS: Measurements were started in the IPPV (IPPV1) mode, continued in a randomized order with DEEF or PEEP, and completed with a second IPPV (IPPV2) mode, with 1 h equilibration time in each mode before each measurement. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: A multi-breath indicator gas wash-out test was used to calculate the EEV and ventilation inhomogeneity. There was a 9% increase (p < 0.05) in the mean EEV during both the DEEF and PEEP mode compared to IPPV. No significant changes in the ventilation inhomogeneity and deadspace fractions or the hemodynamic parameters were found during the different ventilatory modes. CONCLUSIONS: There was no improvement in pulmonary and hemodynamic parameters during the DEEF mode in comparison to the IPPV mode. The small increase in EEV during DEEF was probably caused by the slightly higher mean expiratory pressures as in the PEEP mode. However, this had no effect on the hemodynamic parameters. As we could not observe any improvement with the DEEF ventilation in our optimally pretreated postoperative COPD patients, we do not advise applying this therapy in this group of patients, since this mode of ventilation may cause barotrauma if not monitored adequately.	0269ca928463c5571cd9097545a1f9ab	92674d5a80412644d0cfd67792976cb7	d44427f3d8c96c024a88dec68dc4fa1b	article	Clinical evaluation of diminished early expiratory flow (DEEF) ventilation in mechanically ventilated COPD patients	I Gültuna and PEM Huygen and C. Ince and H. Strijdhorst and JM Bogaard and HA Bruining	\N	1996
7530815	Proceedings of the Sixth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caprile1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	112-122	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/WCRE.1999.806952}	The identifiers chosen by programmers as function names contain valuable information. They are often the starting point for program understanding activities, especially when high-level views, like the call graph, are available. In this paper, the lexical, syntactic and semantic structure of function identifiers is analyzed by means of a segmentation technique, a regular language and a conceptual classification. The application of these analyses to a database of procedural programs suggests some potential uses of the results, ranging from support for program understanding to the evolution towards standard and more maintainable forms of programs	36a93ddfc3447fb392e171d306eb1e00	b93c1b01138cfea0f13ecde84b05791f	62010d4dfb2f493d51819acfe1ea68b6	inproceedings	Nomen est omen: analyzing the language of function identifiers	Bruno Caprile and Paolo Tonella	\N	1999
7530821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOSP '08: Proceedings of the first workshop on Online social networks	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Krishnamurthy08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1397735.1397741	\N	A few chirps about twitter	\N	\N	19--24	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-182-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1397735.1397741}	\N	f6fa3c6e938415dddf27a5fcb5a480ca	4f8ac11b91094c9427f425eaaaa7462d	5790002f04cbc8cbc5f0674844749211	inproceedings	A few chirps about twitter	Balachander Krishnamurthy and Phillipa Gill and Martin Arlitt	\N	2008
7530828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Java07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1348556	\N	Why we twitter	\N	\N	56--65	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California}, isbn = {978-1-59593-848-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1348549.1348556}	\N	5168c0bade6091be70468d64462639b6	7181f39eef0983b094570ab03aca0bc2	075f5941b38825020c823241781eed2e	inproceedings	Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities	Akshay Java and Xiaodan Song and Tim Finin and Belle Tseng	\N	2007
7530847	 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering.	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anqutil1998b	\N	\N		\N	\N	84-93	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0270-5257}, doi = {10.1109/ICSE.1998.671105}	Decomposing complex software systems into conceptually independent subsystems is a significant software engineering activity which received considerable research attention. Most of the research in this domain considers the body of the source code; trying to cluster together files which are conceptually related. We discuss techniques for extracting concepts (abbreviations) from a more informal source of information: file names. The task is difficult because nothing indicates where to split the file names into substrings. In general, finding abbreviations would require domain knowledge to identify the concepts that are referred to in a name and intuition to recognize such concepts in abbreviated forms. We show by experiment that the techniques we propose allow about 90% of the abbreviations to be found automatically	6a8b301ba0b9f716ffeb44daa1a41bad	27ca8d61f25fd0be1e365f13cbc2ff45	46907f97ffae47c75396a7b58d1b98ca	inproceedings	Extracting concepts from file names; a new file clustering criterion	N. Anquetil and T. Lethbridge	\N	1998
7530850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	HuiDui05	\N	\N		\N	\N	270-316	\N	\N	\N		\N	04677cd500fbbcdf5af59b8bc6741cc5	140b9cb3ccdd4c03085cc1189f9d2b33	b371d4692da585be157f2217300661db	incollection	Software for Social Network Analysis	Mark Huisman and Marijtje A.J. van Duijn	Peter J. Carrington and John Scott and Stanley Wasserman	2005
7530862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CASCON '98: Proceedings of the 1998 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research	\N	\N	\N	IBM Press	\N	\N	\N	Anquetil1998a	\N	\N		\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}	\N	77a4a219b58afd1fb0a496b694c5190d	293218bf1d00be2f1b586ea44c004ef2	585b5bacd2ef5e6de07339f2c96f3a9c	inproceedings	Assessing the relevance of identifier names in a legacy software system	Nicolas Anquetil and Timothy Lethbridge	\N	1998
7530894	Crit Care Med	21	\N	\N	aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huygen_inhomogeneity_index_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	1149--1158	\N	8	\N		OBJECTIVES: a) To determine the validity of a new method to analyze indicator gas washout tests on mechanically ventilated patients. This method takes into account the difference between the end-expiratory gas fraction and the mean gas fraction in the lung and provides the end-expiratory lung volume and a new index of ventilation inhomogeneity called volumes regression index. b) To determine the validity of this index as a predictor of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. c) To compare this index with the moment ratio index and Becklake index. DESIGN: Prospective study of diagnostic test. Criterium standards: Closed-circuit indicator gas dilution technique and Tiffeneau index. SETTING: Surgical intensive care unit of a university hospital. PATIENTS: A total of 38 mechanically ventilated postoperative patients, divided into two groups: the obstructive group (n = 21) and the nonobstructive group (n = 17), based on their preoperative lung function. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: a) The mean coefficient of variation of all lung volume measurements in a group of nine healthy volunteers was 5\\%, and the difference between this technique and the closed-circuit helium dilution measurements was -2 +/- 5\\%. In patients, the mean coefficient of variation of the lung volume measurements was 3.5\\%. The volumes regression index was measured as 0.02 +/- 0.04 in a dummy lung, 0.37 +/- 0.08 in the healthy volunteers, 0.64 +/- 0.23 in the nonobstructive patients, and 1.1 +/- 0.3 in the obstructive patients. The volumes regression index provided a better correlation (r2 = .46) with preoperatively determined Tiffeneau index than the Becklake index (r2 = .11) or the moment ratio index (r2 = .18). CONCLUSION: The proposed technique provides a means for accurate measurement of the end-expiratory lung volume and the amount of ventilation inhomogeneity in mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients.	d1831ef063bceeec95ab7055d2e8f8d7	5289aad38b0ffb08ec9123af32441b28	c2228dee919278eee9a2c8ba29f9fae6	article	A new ventilation inhomogeneity index from multiple breath indicator gas washout tests in mechanically ventilated patients	PEM Huygen and I. Gültuna and C Ince and A Zwart and JM Bogaard and BW Feenstra and HA Bruining	\N	1993
7530914	Formal Concept Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/dq6hd0nkr84wlntv	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	223--234	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we propose a “divide and conquer” based generating algorithm for closed sets of a binary relation. We show that some existing algorithms are particular instances of our algorithm. This allows us to compare those algorithms and exhibit that the practical efficiency relies on the number of invalid closed sets generated. This number strongly depends on a choice function and the structure of the lattice. We exhibit a class of lattices for which no invalid closed sets are generated and thus reduce time complexity for such lattices. We made several tests which illustrate the impact of the choice function in practical efficiency. Keywords: Generation algorithm, Closure operator, Galois or concept lattice.
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ER  -	e90f5e96611799fa8068c718fc40c5b7	d1e93b46a8079a8c4c976f1e4b5487af	559ec73e7277f506c8147b0d1d4ff3b6	article	A Generic Algorithm for Generating Closed Sets of a Binary Relation	Alain Gély	\N	2005
7530948	Intensive Care Med	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gültuna_injector_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	304--308	\N	5	\N		OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a simple device which injects a constant fraction of indicator gas to the inspiratory mixture for performing multi-breath wash-out tests during controlled ventilation. DESIGN: the technique in which the indicator gas is injected at the mouth of the patient (post-mix) is compared with the technique where the indicator gas is administered in the bellows of the ventilator (pre-mix). SETTING: Surgical Intensive Care Unit of a University Hospital. PATIENTS: 10 post-operative mechanically ventilated patients. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: 3 wash-out tests with the post-mix and 3 wash-out tests with the pre-mix method were performed within an hour on every patient. The calculated mean end expiratory lung volume (EEV) was 1.91 +/- 0.871 with the post-mix technique and 1.89 +/- 0.881 with the pre-mix technique. There was a good agreement with a mean difference of -1.9 +/- 6.5\\% in the calculated EEV values by the two different techniques. CONCLUSION: The described injector is an affordable device, is easy to assemble and can be incorporated in most electronically regulated ventilators to perform multi-breath indicator gas wash-out tests for pulmonary monitoring at the bed side of ICU patients.	d8d6f3bda1681dc728dc7804b06d4bd5	9611dc383a95fa4e6d99f27596aff43e	1a4c22582f7601483b7b4b9a95666d6d	article	A simple device to inject indicator gas for wash-out tests during mechanical ventilation	I Gültuna and PEM Huygen and C. Jabaaij and WP Holland and C Ince and HA Bruining	\N	1992
7530986	Comput Methods Programs Biomed	36	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huygen_pdps_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	223--235	\N	4	\N		\N	14f76160e7a920618c4f708f596952d4	5d2d314ea482cb2ce8f5bdcde5622922	2573274fa1e39746b1597e34a18b9456	article	PDPS: a pulmonary data processing system for assessment of gas exchange properties by multiple gas wash-out	PEM Huygen and BW Feenstra and E. Hoorn and JR Jansen and A Zwart	\N	1991
7530988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFOVIS '05: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Heer_Boyd_2005	http://www.danah.org/papers/InfoViz2005.pdf	\N		\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N		Recent years have witnessed the dramatic popularity of online social networking services, in which millions of members publicly articulate mutual "friendship" relations. Guided by ethnographic research of these online communities, we have designed and implemented a visualization system for playful end-user exploration and navigation of large-scale online social networks. Our design builds upon familiar node-link network layouts to contribute techniques for exploring connectivity in large graph structures, supporting visual search and analysis, and automatically identifying and visualizing community structures. Both public installation and controlled studies of the system provide evidence of the system's usability, capacity for facilitating discovery, and potential for fun and engaged social activity.	6467cb06cd550054afac7a960a6a6ddf	c17c4359bb74f436148b815c584f3e23	b79921ea39d95c266fcb343bedb0fbe3	inproceedings	Vizster: Visualizing Online Social Networks	Jeffrey Heer and Danah Boyd	\N	2005
7531022	Sociometry	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Sociological Association	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1025135	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-0431\\%28197703\\%2940\\%3A1\\%3C35\\%3AASOMOC\\%3E2.0.CO\\%3B2-H	\N	CiteULike: A Set of Measures of Centrality Based on Betweenness	\N	\N	35--41	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-01-04 16:23:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1025135}, priority = {2}	A Family of new measures of point and graph centrality based on early intuitions of Bavelas (1948) is introduced. These measures define centrality in terms of the degree to which a point falls on the shortest path between others and therefore has a potential for control of communication. They may be used to index centrality in any large or small network of symmetrical relations, whether connected or unconnected.	9a8d199f2e84a6014b4d770e3cc176fd	7ff13dc1fa197ed99dadeb6e23cf070b	05c4b47904e32958af82a2930ef97b3b	article	A Set of Measures of Centrality Based on Betweenness	Linton C. Freeman	\N	1977
7531039	Crit Care Med	18	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huygen_injector_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	754--759	\N	7	\N		A device to produce a stepwise indicator gas fraction variation to initiate a washout test in mechanically ventilated patients is described. The device, which can be used in conjunction with the commonly used Siemens-Elema series 900 ventilators, is based on simple, off-the-shelf technology. It features the simultaneous use of two indicator gases (so that the influence of diffusion processes in the gas exchange to the patient can be measured) and maintains a nearly constant FIO2 during a washout procedure. With this indicator gas injector, the transition time of the indicator gas fraction at the beginning of a washout proved to be short enough to detect ventilation inhomogeneity by visual inspection of the washout curves. Functional residual capacity measurements using this device are presented on a test lung with known volume, on healthy volunteers, and on critically ill patients.	3bf17b91d3bdd0e57aae79e50dc7b5aa	f48f82402a29f909082740b259f0dad9	d21bb8473985ddbe539411bc6c538130	article	Design and validation of an indicator gas injector for multiple gas washout tests in mechanically ventilated patients	PEM Huygen and BW Feenstra and WP Holland and C Ince and H. Stam and HA Bruining HA	\N	1990
7531113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '04: Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1031181	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1031181	\N	Simple BM25 extension to multiple weighted fields	\N	\N	42--49	\N	\N	\N	location = {Washington, D.C., USA}, isbn = {1-58113-874-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1031171.1031181}	\N	02f6cd411d3d6c77346eb01c4fd4f7f4	1e1fde0d21c3517b16dfacef4059c4f1	1a9c54766b8894f3f5526b614ecfac80	inproceedings	Simple BM25 extension to multiple weighted fields	Stephen Robertson and Hugo Zaragoza and Michael Taylor	\N	2004
7531197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe 11, Pädagogik ; 586	RaabEntw1994	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=37669746*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	245 S ; 21 cm : Ill	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3631465734}	\N	b89211efe108c7e79396ac2f02937715	9e6f7e3ae642540f594eea89144cc3fd	087cf8eb9e2eb99b46dd611bddb0b1dc	phdthesis	Entwicklung personaler und sozialer Ressourcen in Organisationen: Konzeption - Durchführung - Evaluation einer gesundheitsfördernden Personalentwicklungsmaßnahme	Stefan Raab	\N	1994
7531367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608255	\N	[physics/0608255]	\N	cite arxiv:physics/0608255 Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		Several algorithms have been proposed to compute partitions of networks
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\	into communities that score high on a graph clustering index called
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\	modularity. While publications on these algorithms typically contain
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\	experimental evaluations to emphasize the plausibility of results,
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\	none of these algorithms has been shown to actually compute optimal
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\	partitions. We here settle the unknown complexity status of modularity
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\	maximization by showing that the corresponding decision version is
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\	NP-complete in the strong sense. As a consequence, any efficient,
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\	i.e. polynomial-time, algorithm is only heuristic and yields suboptimal
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\	partitions on many instances.	c2be72b72e4bf0d538a6748abf0cfb1c	3e2bf460cff3138de1e855a7cf5d659d	b5185cbb85b90294fa15dd2e8ea53f5e	misc	Maximizing Modularity is hard	U. Brandes and D. Delling and M. Gaertler and R. Goerke and M. Hoefer and Z. Nikoloski and D. Wagner	\N	2006
7531493	Pattern recognition	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	filippone2008ska	\N	\N		\N	\N	176--190	\N	1	\N		\N	fe198437f7db54d8000d8a246cec29e2	3f9fe20110b6e183530cd675bb0ba3e6	30fe8946a31d33d0fa81c16ec04287aa	article	{A survey of kernel and spectral methods for clustering}	M. Filippone and F. Camastra and F. Masulli and S. Rovetta	\N	2008
7531498	University of Washington, Tech. Rep. UW-CSE-03-05-01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verma2003csc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9c1b16e07d4b470533c24e5a542dece	dbf30d8faf00e7187c8e6b620c455b9a	829d5543415a8d8cd6c0db75c025c9d3	article	{A comparison of spectral clustering algorithms}	D. Verma and M. Meila	\N	2003
7531515	Statistics and Computing	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1288832	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1288832	\N	A tutorial on spectral clustering	\N	\N	395--416	\N	4	\N	issn = {0960-3174}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11222-007-9033-z}	\N	df69986444757364de0f64314c3361b2	ea91cbed60cf8e3dd610a1829afff18f	2f579735afb8bbba1da168f1b83e10c7	article	A tutorial on spectral clustering	Ulrike Luxburg	\N	2007
7531526	\N	\N	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Rat für Wirtschafts- und Sozialdaten	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Kraemer2008a	http://ratswd.de/download/workingpapers2008/38_08.pdf	Working Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	38	\N		\N	95093c4c44fad6b78c3a62ebec480c50	3b890805f461d134675be96fab637f49	630c15b5537a9eb53a2ef279e2ff5d3c	techreport	Verhindert die Statistikausbildung den Fortschritt der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften?	Walter Krämer	\N	2008
7531558	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Professional	\N	\N	\N	Ross200302	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a41939a2a584525ed07d14e22a7a041	d30c8f1dd375bc0a830f17f308dc4c5a	eabced68f03c1bdb019cbaaa479a49f7	book	Principles of the Business Rule Approach (Addison-Wesley Information Technology Series)	Ronald G. Ross	\N	2003
7531591	\N	\N	\N	1	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haufe	\N	\N	\N	Rohrschneider200602	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5b56d0b2e1616de607b665772e72609	1939426fc08fdba846e618d4e896808a	36cbe5fee7142ca41b0f70f90c0d9399	book	Risikomanagement in Projekten: Die häufigsten Fallen und Gefahren - die besten Sofortmaßnahmen	Uwe Rohrschneider	\N	2006
7531680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	3110143143	http://www.amazon.de/Internationales-Kapitalanlegerschutzrecht-Peter-Kiel/dp/3110143143%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3110143143	\N	Internationales Kapitalanlegerschutzrecht: Amazon.de: Peter Kiel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783110143140}, asin = {3110143143}, isbn = {3110143143}	\N	05eade7e1ff599db79082d961635e21b	30488372defed3ffbd4320cd081c24d3	3f0311956ff180859391d04467978834	book	Internationales Kapitalanlegerschutzrecht	Peter Kiel	\N	1994
7531688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dynamic Social Network Modeling and Analysis: Workshop Summary and Papers	\N	\N	National Academy Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	freeman2003fsg	\N	\N		\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N		\N	35e8806be554bb44da27c6a3f9c8d20d	563243fe694f79b8abfeabe79518918f	9d65217331256c63be4712db235af3bf	article	{Finding social groups: A meta-analysis of the southern women data}	L.C. Freeman	\N	2003
7531793	SIAM Rev Phys Rev E	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	estrada2003smb	\N	\N		\N	\N	046105	\N	\N	\N		\N	40bc91ce74efcfeccff3aabb48c22390	c010f2da83d3f54d6ca8c4e1a792879c	2a2cfdf7b25c7fe86be3ea81aa2324e2	article	{Spectral measures of bipartivity in complex networks}	E. Estrada and J.A. Rodr{\\'\\i}guez-Vel{\\'a}zquez	\N	2003
7531831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '08: Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	meiss2008ranking	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1341543	\N	Ranking web sites with real user traffic	\N	\N	65--76	\N	\N	\N	location = {Palo Alto, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-927-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1341531.1341543}	We analyze the traffic-weighted Web host graph obtained from a large sample of real Web users over about seven months. A number of interesting structural properties are revealed by this complex dynamic network, some in line with the well-studied boolean link host graph and others pointing to important differences. We find that while search is directly involved in a surprisingly small fraction of user clicks, it leads to a much larger fraction of all sites visited. The temporal traffic patterns display strong regularities, with a large portion of future requests being statistically predictable by past ones. Given the importance of topological measures such as PageRank in modeling user navigation, as well as their role in ranking sites for Web search, we use the traffic data to validate the PageRank random surfing model. The ranking obtained by the actual frequency with which a site is visited by users differs significantly from that approximated by the uniform surfing/teleportation behavior modeled by PageRank, especially for the most important sites. To interpret this finding, we consider each of the fundamental assumptions underlying PageRank and show how each is violated by actual user behavior	3383cca70006e90ef353625df8772d7c	fa73cddce5412036c7aceb46da32b3de	7515e498f5a5cf00d23c0c8a92099118	inproceedings	Ranking web sites with real user traffic	Mark R. Meiss and Filippo Menczer and Santo Fortunato and Alessandro Flammini and Alessandro Vespignani	\N	2008
7531840	Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIH Public Access	\N	\N	\N	guimera2007mib	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0701151	\N		\N	\N	036102	\N	3 Pt 2	\N	doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.76.036102}	Modularity is one of the most prominent properties of real-world complex networks. Here, we address the issue of module identification in two important classes of networks: bipartite networks and directed unipartite networks. Nodes in bipartite networks are divided into two non-overlapping sets, and the links must have one end node from each set. Directed unipartite networks only have one type of nodes, but links have an origin and an end. We show that directed unipartite networks can be conviniently represented as bipartite networks for module identification purposes. We report a novel approach especially suited for module detection in bipartite networks, and define a set of random networks that enable us to validate the new approach.	19d9238b2148d39471514bc65c57aa21	a87821c7c8e7d5ca89cb369e6215a0f3	6145a42fe04aee556fa7a68c7cea7db3	article	Module identification in bipartite and directed networks	R. Guimer{\\`a} and M. Sales-Pardo and L.A.N. Amaral	\N	2007
7531854	Physical Review E	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barber2007mac	http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:0707.1616	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.76.066102}	The modularity of a network quantifies the extent, relative to a null model network, to which vertices cluster into community groups. We define a null model appropriate for bipartite networks, and use it to define a bipartite modularity. The bipartite modularity is presented in terms of a modularity matrix B; some key properties of the eigenspectrum of B are identified and used to describe an algorithm for identifying modules in bipartite networks. The algorithm is based on the idea that the modules in the two parts of the network are dependent, with each part mutually being used to induce the vertices for the other part into the modules. We apply the algorithm to real-world network data, showing that the algorithm successfully identifies the modular structure of bipartite networks.	f838515e69b5d35f89d6a333094d09c4	e1d9f528c49b34ff4a05b2b0060bd653	61f9d5839845d5d8fa1883a46a2f7744	article	Modularity and community detection in bipartite networks	M. J. Barber	\N	2007
7531862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	golder2008measuring	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379092.1379104	\N	Measuring social networks with digital photograph collections	\N	\N	43--48	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379104}	The ease and lack of cost associated with taking digital photographs have allowed people to amass large personal photograph collections. These collections contain valuable information about their owners' social relationships. This paper is a preliminary investigation into how digital photo collections can provide useful data for the study of social networks. Results from an analysis of 23 subjects' photo collections demonstrate the feasibility of this approach. The relationship between perceived closeness and network position, as well as future questions, are also discussed.	a1231c2e3cbfb0f22a4af12cf764cf9a	73ca403336cffdabdc51489fa798cb53	68df40d3dbd6e195a1148bda87592b09	inproceedings	Measuring social networks with digital photograph collections	Scott Golder	\N	2008
7531880	Sociological Methodology	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freeman1993galois	http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu/courses/coursepages/Fall2004/ps289/Galois.pdf	\N		\N	\N	127--146	\N	\N	\N		Galois lattices are introduced as a device to provide a general representation for two mode social network data. It is shown that Galois lattices yield a single visual image of such data in cases where most alternative models produce dual images. The inzage provided by the Galois lattice produces, moreover, an inzage that can suggest useful insights about the structural properties of the data. An example, based on data from Davis, Gardner, and Gardner (1941), is used to spell out in detail the kinds of structural insights that can be gained from this approach. In addition, other potential applications are suggested.	6dacef512251073cd78e42ac6b10689c	8231848d3051b517f6dc33e54e6e76d2	50103469c4e839b6f05a522eaacaa3a8	article	Using Galois Lattices to Represent Network Data	L.C. Freeman and D.R. White	\N	1993
7531970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software in Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM'99)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HSGJ99	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/1999/HSGJ99	\N		\N	Venice, Italy	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db73eab219f6a2898fb3cc28a9d3f837	e457a0655ce60495402000b1cf5fdc7c	e4f31b7c9669e056986b71a971683953	inproceedings	CORBA Directories for Virtual Home Environments	O. Haase and A. Schrader and Kurt Geihs and R. Janz	\N	1999
7532180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Drahtlose Sensornetze	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UWMG05	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2005/UWMG05	\N		\N	Zurich, Switzerland, March 2005.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5b37bdf7b41e6760231831eeaa26249	78b155835383977c731b6be78ffc9a13	f70836289c9ce1f24efd7a49808f97be	inproceedings	Application Development for Actuator- and Sensor-Networks	Andreas Ulbrich and Torben Weis and Gero Mühl and Kurt Geihs	\N	2005
7532266	Planet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeatherLanganDunleavy2005	http://www.gees.ac.uk/planet/p15/cpw.pdf	\N		\N	\N	13-15	\N	15	\N		\N	6df0aab040b63164f41bbdb6e356eb74	677ddceac425b60a699d19912b84f380	59724606756810b6d90bc0e8db3fb374	article	Students assessing student: case studies on peer assessment	C. Philip Weather and A. Mark Langan and Peter J. Dunleavy	\N	2005
7532544	\N	189	\N	\N	\N	\N	Description Logics	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/dlog/SirinP06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dlog/dlog2006.html#SirinP06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/dlog/2006	date = {2007-10-31}, ee = {http://www.ceur-ws.org/Vol-189/submission_32.pdf}	\N	92cbb711ccb07cd36fcfbf425f70338c	86b5e83eb49f174953b71c7c47a565a6	f06877dfc1a9307267b2e73cd5f92b18	inproceedings	Optimizations for Answering Conjunctive ABox Queries.	Evren Sirin and Bijan Parsia	Bijan Parsia and Ulrike Sattler and David Toman	2006
7532719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2006). July 17-21, 2006, Sydney, Australia	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics, Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	\N	Giuglea06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	054e4ee01d2fdeb912aa09e757b0e71c	d814638cda25940015fe2761ce44e175	a82d19ec5c720afa5963ada18d6e136a	inproceedings	Semantic Role Labeling via FrameNet, VerbNet and PropBank	Ana-Maria Giuglea and Alessandro Moschitti	\N	2006
7532758	Advances in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ofoghi08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78646-7_40	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	430--437	\N	\N	\N		In satisfying an information need by a Question Answering (QA) system, there are text understanding approaches which can enhance
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the performance of final answer extraction. Exploiting the FrameNet lexical resource in this process inspires analysis ofthe levels of semantic representation in the automated practice where the task of semantic class and role labeling takes place.In this paper, we analyze the impact of different levels of semantic parsing on answer extraction with respect to the individualsub-tasks of frame evocation and frame element assignment.	2576e46955aa5baa53b0a5e19ce9943b	6b6ed45e8a6a8eef34feccf9b439277f	80d37fad28fff8705eabe66428bbd2f8	article	The Impact of Semantic Class Identification and Semantic Role Labeling on Natural Language Answer Extraction	Bahadorreza Ofoghi and John Yearwood and Liping Ma	\N	2008
7532965	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540009442	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-zum-deutschen-europ%C3%A4ischen-Bankrecht/dp/3540009442%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540009442	\N	Handbuch zum deutschen und europäischen Bankrecht: Amazon.de: Peter Derleder, Kai-Oliver Knops, Heinz G. Bamberger: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540009443}, asin = {3540009442}, isbn = {3540009442}	\N	30df9764e5a5e8a04d2b859132972598	6cae285e6c56d8b8e7085a5b81ff4ea2	c82f671a4129801695a655cfcd982530	book	Handbuch zum deutschen und europäischen Bankrecht	Peter Derleder and Kai-Oliver Knops and Heinz G. Bamberger	\N	2003
7533077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	diehl	\N	\N		\N	OU library class mark 005.1 DIE	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90b76eb7bd20af1af7bf8b808d22c1b4	6261c0a59f01cefaff2b588144899ff8	d31df7bbc731307860814e9b86339cd9	book	Software visualization : visualizing the structure, behaviour, and evolution of software	Stephan Diehl	\N	2007
7533169	Physics of Fluids	24	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	lao.1981	http://link.aip.org/link/?PFL/24/1431/1	\N	Finds the map from flux coordinates by solving moments of the GS equation, providing the basis for the VMEC code.	\N	\N	1431-1440	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.863562}	A variational method is developed to find approximate solutions to the Grad-Shafranov equation. The surfaces of the constant poloidal magnetic flux $\\psi(R, Z)$ are obtained by solving a few ordinary differential equations, which are moments of the Grad-Shafranov equation, for the Fourier amplitudes of the inverse mapping $R(\\psi,\\vartheta)$ and $Z(\\psi,\\vartheta)$. Analytic properties and solutions of the moment equations are considered. Specific calculations using the Impurity Study Experiment (ISX-B) and the Engineering Test Facility (ETF)/International Tokamak Reactor (INTOR) geometries are performed numerically, and the results agree well with those calculated using standard two-dimensional equilibrium codes. The main advantage of the variational moment method is that it significantly reduces the computational time required to determine two-dimensional equilibria without sacrificing accuracy.	4eb12881677b31e0320ddb07f1ab4a66	a1699a701fffc1fe3fd8dfb9e46fb068	21248d3b460301f73012eb9ab6da220c	article	Variational moment solutions to the Grad--Shafranov equation	L. L. Lao and S. P. Hirshman and R. M. Wieland	\N	1981
7533258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colorado	\N	\N	Berendt07	http://christoph.usegroup.de/research/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c66cce2bd1c0836e34b9d0465e98771d	163f0ac4828bc9e93fbaa61b7c03b281	56863b924c6d7c588d78205347770689	inproceedings	Tags are not metadata, but "just more content" - to some people	B. Berendt and C. Hanser	\N	2007
7533464	\N	4254	\N	\N	\N	\N	Current Trends in Database --- Technology {EDBT} 2006	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Patroumpas2006	http://www.springerlink.com/content/h2462885511852k5/	\N	\N	\N	\N	445--464	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online)}, subject_collection = {Computer Science}, file = {Window Specification over Data Streams (fulltext).pdf:Window Specification over Data Streams (fulltext).pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-46788-5}, review = {* sliding, tumbling, landmark windows}, doi = {10.1007/11896548_35}	Several query languages have been proposed for managing data streams in modern monitoring applications. Continuous queries expressed in these languages usually employ windowing constructs in order to extract finite portions of the potentially unbounded stream. Explicitly or not, window specifications rely on ordering. Usually, timestamps are attached to all tuples flowing into the system as a means to provide ordered access to data items. Several window types have been implemented in stream prototype systems, but a precise definition of their semantics is still lacking. In this paper, we describe a formal framework for expressing windows in continuous queries over data streams. After classifying windows according to their basic characteristics, we give algebraic expressions for the most significant window types commonly appearing in applications. As an essential step towards a stream algebra, we then propose formal definitions for the windowed analogs of typical relational operators, such as join, union or aggregation, and we identify several properties useful to query optimization.	0b54457c8cb07a7417d8070eddbbe687	57c981aa2fae921b03fa45cc78ab4e38	d7f2ab8e6bdaa6de009d7c010663e48e	inproceedings	Window Specification over Data Streams	Kostas Patroumpas and Timos Sellis	\N	2006
7533465	SIGMOD Rec.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Golab2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5--14	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {Issues in Data Stream Management (stream_intro).pdf:Issues in Data Stream Management (stream_intro).pdf:PDF}, review = {* one fixed endpoint and one moving endpoint (forward or backward) define a landmark window.}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/776985.776986}	\N	e95a50a4daf15fd011f7793088f2f5ef	edfc97cce86ea5f790afc41004e1767b	bd02c3189f3a9b8fcc84dca2765510eb	article	Issues in data stream management	Golab,, Lukasz and \\"{O}zsu,, M. Tamer	\N	2003
7533693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Botan2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	75--86	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, file = {Extending XQuery with Window Functions (XQueryWindows).pdf:Extending XQuery with Window Functions (XQueryWindows).pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	17ebac5d61a4fb2e9fdca67602888466	19246f121d429d5e2735e948d447b59a	8be566157d8ca637263225fa76467c53	inproceedings	Extending XQuery with window functions	Botan, Irina and Kossmann, Donald and Fischer, Peter M. and Kraska, Tim and Florescu, Dana and Tamosevicius, Rokas	\N	2007
7533698	\N	\N	\N	3. neu bearb. u. erw. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt (Otto), Köln	\N	\N	\N	3504400579	http://www.amazon.de/Bank-Kapitalmarktrecht-Siegfried-K%C3%BCmpel/dp/3504400579%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3504400579	\N	Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht: Amazon.de: Siegfried Kümpel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783504400576}, asin = {3504400579}, isbn = {3504400579}	\N	babb9be94d1f4dd2312a6999ed3058fe	5492ba5b0515a69c6fed436281e47184	0b712785e96d783b60952fd018976339	book	Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht	Siegfried Kümpel	\N	2003
7534003	Computational Biology and Chemistry	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zuk2009176	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B73G2-4VB5JX1-1/2/d31cedd9285b21b75e55172ec12d04e5	\N		\N	\N	176 - 180	\N	2	\N	issn = {1476-9271}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2008.12.001}	The influence that atmospheric conditions might have on the efficiency of the spread of influenza virus is important for epidemiological and evolutionary research. However, it has not been satisfactorily recognized and quantified so far. Here we provide a statistical model of influenza transmission between individuals. It has been derived from the results of recent experiments, which involved infecting guinea pigs with influenza at various temperatures and relative air humidity levels. The wide range of transmission rates in those experiments reflects the ensemble-independent phenomena. The correlation between most of our simulations and the experimental results is satisfactory. For several different conditions, we obtained transmissibility values which seem to be sufficiently accurate to provide partial input for an intended large-scale epidemiological study in the near future.	da0b38a77a3f8b6e77aab0258961241b	b59fdf4de96334dd805db2c45f09c35d	ea70a25edc90494969d8501a9827cb58	article	A model of influenza virus spread as a function of temperature and humidity	Tomasz Zuk and Franciszek Rakowski and Jan P. Radomski	\N	2009
7534223	The Journal of Supercomputing	13	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ConvBenchmarks	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008013204871	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	321--342	\N	3	\N		Most benchmarks are smaller than actual application programs. One reason is to improve benchmark universality by demanding resources every computer is likely to have. However, users dynamically increase the size of application programs to match the power available, whereas most benchmarks are static and of a size appropriate for computers available when the benchmark was created; this is particularly true for parallel computers. Thus, the benchmark overstates computer performance, since smaller problems spend more time in cache. Scalable benchmarks, such as HINT, examine the full spectrum of performance through various memory regimes, and express a superset of the information given by any particular fixed-size benchmark. Using 5,000 experimental measurements, we have found that performance on the NAS Parallel Benchmarks, SPEC, LINPACK, and other benchmarks is predicted accurately by subsets of HINT performance curve. Correlations are typically better than 0.995. Predicted ranking is often perfect.
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ER  -	73d2e2de4fb178650d478a7fb8d62a18	bd532ff539e1c3640bcf6796af8c2217	c57e6f7ecdeb5a0b14d279d387a2ef19	article	Conventional Benchmarks as a Sample of the Performance Spectrum	John L. Gustafson and Rajat Todi	\N	1999
7534566	Mod. Phys. Lett.	A14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1998qq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9807010	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9807010	\N	\N	51-62	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9807010;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217732399000080}, eprint = {hep-lat/9807010}	We discuss the possibility of representing supersymmetry exactly in a lattice discretized system. In particular, we construct a perfect supersymmetric action for the Wess-Zumino model. 	97da9d6618f113a7b545342779ac79d6	92b971a24b84b3ae6828b01faa215a84	795b242d0e972a1231b39b381929fa49	article	{Exact supersymmetry on the lattice}	Wolfgang Bietenholz	\N	1999
7535259	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Wien	\N	\N	\N	3211826068	http://www.amazon.de/Die-ethischen-Grundlagen-Privatrechts-Rechtsethik/dp/3211826068%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3211826068	\N	Die ethischen Grundlagen des Privatrechts Rechtsethik: Amazon.de: Theo Mayer-Maly, Franz Bydlinski: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783211826065}, asin = {3211826068}, isbn = {3211826068}	\N	f80063d69a65e6083e40c795bc39f491	7e2bc0949e69e4b38c0982c1ab48d942	164b2b8de695717a568a61309e07ffea	book	Die ethischen Grundlagen des Privatrechts (Rechtsethik)	\N	Theo Mayer-Maly and Franz Bydlinski	1994
7535264	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Wien	\N	\N	\N	3211751726	http://www.amazon.de/Wert-Preis-Zivilrecht-Martin-Winner/dp/3211751726%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3211751726	\N	Wert und Preis im Zivilrecht: Amazon.de: Martin Winner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783211751725}, asin = {3211751726}, isbn = {3211751726}	\N	29e807642792e187c5ec389ba0c6e48b	2dd8634d783d869ea1ce5d0db4fd3213	742dceb41edee5290ea4a1e483b5e95c	book	Wert und Preis im Zivilrecht	Martin Winner	\N	2007
7535491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lehman2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11387a8beffb52d9877112ddf8f37a37	924b579f13239cfc20a3544b69d11353	8d63ce965412f04e2441477568cb7544	book	Manga: Masters of the Art	Timothy Lehman	\N	2005
7535958	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang, Peter Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	3631572522	http://www.amazon.de/B%C3%B6rsensegmentierung-Informationspflichten-Verm%C3%B6gensanlage-b%C3%B6rsennotierte-Aktien/dp/3631572522%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3631572522	\N	Börsensegmentierung und die Informationspflichten bei…Amazon.de: Eike Wagner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783631572528}, asin = {3631572522}, isbn = {3631572522}	\N	d0b31c2bd54695a1ab2beee940e75b0b	049402e788b27a2755ec067af9c342c2	4e17eb7f362951a75a2ddef0fae5ff11	book	Börsensegmentierung und die Informationspflichten bei der Vermögensanlage in börsennotierte Aktien	Eike Wagner	\N	2007
7535969	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRIN Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3638692892	http://www.amazon.de/Wahrheitspflicht-im-Zivilprozess-Christian-Abeling/dp/3638692892%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3638692892	\N	Wahrheitspflicht im Zivilprozess: Amazon.de: Christian Abeling: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783638692892}, asin = {3638692892}, isbn = {3638692892}	\N	f9546781cc11c3041e76358fe8ef1bec	738c6c5dda7e789591ea5ce8535dfd59	7307d17f605e244046ed7720c50041aa	book	Wahrheitspflicht im Zivilprozess	Christian Abeling	\N	2007
7535997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3166340726	http://www.amazon.de/Neutralit%C3%A4t-verfassungsrechtliches-Prinzip-Klaus-Schlaich/dp/3166340726%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3166340726	\N	Neutralität als verfassungsrechtliches Prinzip: Klaus Schlaich: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783166340722}, asin = {3166340726}, isbn = {3166340726}	\N	ca538dbce23ce11b7c5becf44b89c57b	05dccbea9792acf390c92a667c80dfbf	15ca42f51db5a43a1436ad7e31a26bf3	book	Neutralität als verfassungsrechtliches Prinzip	Klaus Schlaich	\N	1972
7538100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	umls.metamap2001	http://skr.nlm.nih.gov/papers/references/metamap_01AMIA.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a52f50f70be8a5aaab4f06506a91446b	dbda6fd40918b50e4df636f45733acd2	f4a6a1a84a829f72241283b7c9f99daf	article	Effective Mapping of Biomedical Text to the UMLS Metathesaurus: The MetaMap Program	PhD Alan R. Aronson	\N	2001
7538147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	namedEntity.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e832cfec052fea3172528833460e99d0	09d703e4680fd09839381562b7469271	a1b8836cb21140f01862cf31f4de156d	inproceedings	Named Entity Recognition using Machine Learning Methods and Pattern-Selection Rules	Choong-Nyoung Seon and Youngjoong Ko and Jeong-Seok Kim and Jungyun Seo	http://nlp.sogang.ac.kr/pub/international/ic04 NLPRS2001.pdf	2001
7538273	Bioinformatics Conference, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1039334	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1039334	\N		\N	\N	109-117	\N	\N	\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/CSB.2002.1039334}	 We present a statistical method that can swiftly identify, from the literature, sets of genes known to be associated with given diseases. It offers a comprehensive way to treat alias symbols, a statistical method for computing the relevance of the gene to the query, and a novel way to disambiguate gene symbols from other abbreviations. The method is illustrated by finding genes related to breast cancer.	e0a07561ba9ee83af2b10c810485bb6c	e04d3b9e521301d262305efcb311ed91	841b7b8756ac65a1c3fe90480ed9e501	article	A literature based method for identifying gene-disease connections	L.A. Adamic and D. Wilkinson and B.A. Huberman and E. Adar	\N	2002
7538307	Bioinformatics	20	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	relationship.bio.wren.2004	http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/20/3/389.pdf	\N		\N	\N	389-98	\N	3	\N		office-linux:
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file:///home/huiyang/research/papers/text/relationshipsRankingWren2004.pdf	d0ad0ffa5ee689e9e96fec0fa7abfe7a	5c52b31a4e7fa842fdcfd81149eba671	669fec5ebf631c446c72381d02fba8ff	article	Knowledge discovery by automated identification and ranking of implicit relationships	JD Wren and R Bekeredjian and JA Stewart and RV Shohet and HR Garner	\N	2004
7538405	Bioinformatics Conference, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bioRel.palakal.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	 97-108	\N	\N	\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/CSB.2002.1039333}	 Accurate and computationally efficient approaches in discovering relationships between biological objects from text documents are important for biologists to develop biological models. This paper presents a novel approach to extract relationships between multiple biological objects that are present in a text document. The approach involves object identification, reference resolution, ontology and synonym discovery, and extracting object-object relationships. Hidden Markov models (HMMs), dictionaries, and N-Gram models are used to set the framework to tackle the complex task of extracting object-object relationships. Experiments were carried out using a corpus of one thousand Medline abstracts. Intermediate results were obtained for the object identification process, synonym discovery, and finally the relationship extraction. For a corpus of thousand abstracts, 53 relationships were extracted of which 43 were correct, giving a specificity of 81%. The approach is both adaptable and scalable to new problems as opposed to rule-based methods.	adbfbee1a7d256db1bfba632890d04bb	7ec8158642b66f1cd9daff1fc59271c3	cadf1d10e8be1a64572dde13d2f8a1fc	article	A multi-level text mining method to extract biological relationships	M. Palakal and M. Stephens and S. Mukhopadhyay and R. Raje and S. Rhodes	\N	2002
7538407	Bioinformatics	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Srinivasan04miningmedline	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.10.3525	\N		\N	\N	290--296	\N	\N	\N		office-linux: 
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file:///home/huiyang/research/papers/text/dietaryDisease-networkSrinivasan2004.pdf	d5ab1b63d68d526c4a3cd2db88d8cc7d	9e681c7ea91a5e779a1ff248c0063c95	c03b48e53cf4cabf3e6685e124254749	article	Mining MEDLINE for Implicit Links between Dietary Substances and Diseases	Padmini Srinivasan and Bisharah Libbus	\N	2004
7538453	Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gene-disease-Seki2007	http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/proceedings/psb07/seki.pdf	\N		\N	\N	316-327	\N	\N	\N		We propose an approach to predicting implicit gene-disease associations based on the inference
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network, whereby genes and diseases are represented as nodes and are connected via two types
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of intermediate nodes: gene functions and phenotypes. To estimate the probabilities involved in
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the model, two learning schemes are compared; one baseline using co-annotations of keywords
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and the other taking advantage of free text. Additionally, we explore the use of domain ontologies
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to complement data sparseness and examine the impact of full text documents. The validity
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of the proposed framework is demonstrated on the benchmark data set created from real-world
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data.	f9bb1663ce6ac18c58b0fd689f02a682	558c5e871a2a82ce01c34cf3985108a7	64c4ce2e12d8bb29e413162658ee86b4	article	DISCOVERING IMPLICIT ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN
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GENES AND HEREDITARY DISEASES	KAZUHIRO SEKI and JAVED MOSTAFA	\N	2007
7539211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGKDD	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	agarwal_learning_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1150402.1150409\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	14--23	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-339-5}, doi = {10.1145/1150402.1150409}	Several algorithms have been proposed to learn to rank entities modeled as feature vectors, based on relevance feedback. However, these algorithms do not model network connections or relations between entities. Meanwhile, Pagerank and variants find the stationary distribution of a reasonable but arbitrary Markov walk over a network, but do not learn from relevance feedback. We present a framework for ranking networked entities based on Markov walks with parameterized conductance values associated with the network edges. We propose two flavors of conductance learning problems in our framework. In the first setting, relevance feedback comparing node-pairs hints that the user has one or more hidden preferred communities with large edge conductance, and the algorithm must discover these communities. We present a constrained maximum entropy network flow formulation whose dual can be solved efficiently using a cutting-plane approach and a quasi-Newton optimizer. In the second setting, edges have types, and relevance feedback hints that each edge type has a potentially different conductance, but this is fixed across the whole network. Our algorithm learns the conductances using an approximate Newton method.	f015e9c53a62865eadba3247c6dd3c45	9fb4c48b6b1db0229c6fc227791976a8	7dce9011b842322fdffbc3961e215fef	inproceedings	Learning to rank networked entities	Alekh Agarwal and Soumen Chakrabarti and Sunny Aggarwal	\N	2006
7539212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 29th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Seattle, Washington, USA	\N	\N	agichtein_improving_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148170.1148177	\N	\N	\N	\N	19--26	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148177}	We show that incorporating user behavior data can significantly improve ordering of top results in real web search setting. We examine alternatives for incorporating feedback into the ranking process and explore the contributions of user feedback compared to other common web search features. We report results of a large scale evaluation over 3,000 queries and 12 million user interactions with a popular web search engine. We show that incorporating implicit feedback can augment other features, improving the accuracy of a competitive web search ranking algorithms by as much as 31\\% relative to the original performance.	d4263be05b0231b21d12fb6749b9388f	170461f7a03b7ae6065520955fe53ff9	498c18382ed3cf90216535220f170dd6	inproceedings	Improving web search ranking by incorporating user behavior information	Eugene Agichtein and Eric Brill and Susan Dumais	\N	2006
7539213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 29th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Seattle, Washington, USA	\N	\N	agichtein_learning_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148170.1148175	\N	\N	\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148175}	Evaluating user preferences of web search results is crucial for search engine development, deployment, and maintenance. We present a real-world study of modeling the behavior of web search users to predict web search result preferences. Accurate modeling and interpretation of user behavior has important applications to ranking, click spam detection, web search personalization, and other tasks. Our key insight to improving robustness of interpreting implicit feedback is to model query-dependent deviations from the expected "noisy" user behavior. We show that our model of clickthrough interpretation improves prediction accuracy over state-of-the-art clickthrough methods. We generalize our approach to model user behavior beyond clickthrough, which results in higher preference prediction accuracy than models based on clickthrough information alone. We report results of a large-scale experimental evaluation that show substantial improvements over published implicit feedback interpretation methods.	03a705f3be7d536d993300756b103c50	f518cdbd590b7e54fb1c2f8eedc68359	75b5ebdeac1ed4d0262b73bc0dde5ec9	inproceedings	Learning user interaction models for predicting web search result preferences	Eugene Agichtein and Eric Brill and Susan Dumais and Robert Ragno	\N	2006
7539214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	amini_boosting_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390354\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	99--106	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {10.1145/1390334.1390354}	This paper presents a boosting based algorithm for learning a bipartite ranking function (BRF) with partially labeled data. Until now different attempts had been made to build a BRF in a transductive setting, in which the test points are given to the methods in advance as unlabeled data. The proposed approach is a semi-supervised inductive ranking algorithm which, as opposed to transductive algorithms, is able to infer an ordering on new examples that were not used for its training. We evaluate our approach using the TREC-9 Ohsumed and the Reuters-21578 data collections, comparing against two semi-supervised classification algorithms for ROCArea (AUC), uninterpolated average precision (AUP), mean precision@50 (TP) and Precision-Recall (PR) curves. In the most interesting cases where there are an unbalanced number of irrelevant examples over relevant ones, we show our method to produce statistically significant improvements with respect to these ranking measures.	50418542bc17ea2d969b7a35f0ba2056	707938e940f3b4374bc76d4abd2e49ae	dde0554f3986cffce010437e451cae42	inproceedings	A boosting algorithm for learning bipartite ranking functions with partially labeled data	Massih Reza Amini and Tuong Vinh Truong and Cyril Goutte	\N	2008
7539222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 27th annual international {ACM} {SIGIR} conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Sheffield, United Kingdom	\N	\N	beitzel_hourly_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1009048&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	321--328	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {10.1145/1008992.1009048}	We review a query log of hundreds of millions of queries that constitute the total query traffic for an entire week of a general-purpose commercial web search service. Previously, query logs have been studied from a single, cumulative view. In contrast, our analysis shows changes in popularity and uniqueness of topically categorized queries across the hours of the day. We examine query traffic on an hourly basis by matching it against lists of queries that have been topically pre-categorized by human editors. This represents 13\\% of the query traffic. We show that query traffic from particular topical categories differs both from the query stream as a whole and from other categories. This analysis provides valuable insight for improving retrieval effectiveness and efficiency. It is also relevant to the development of enhanced query disambiguation, routing, and caching algorithms.	4fdb2ab10000c3dc647c66012fa64d1b	6ff351926e4c5fb4af0f4fda529a0a68	5300054be131061ecf89ba65eac2c115	inproceedings	Hourly analysis of a very large topically categorized web query log	Steven M. Beitzel and Eric C. Jensen and Abdur Chowdhury and David Grossman and Ophir Frieder	\N	2004
7539227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics AISTATS'07	\N	PASCAL EPrints [http://eprints.pascal-network.org/perl/oai2] (United Kingdom)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonilla07features	http://eprints.pascal-network.org/archive/00002989/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/22062911}	In this paper we are concerned with multi-task learning when task-specific features are available. We describe two ways of achieving this using Gaussian process predictors: in the first method, the data from all tasks is combined into one dataset, making use of the task-specific features. In the second method we train specific predictors for each reference task, and then combine their predictions using a gating network. We demonstrate these methods on a compiler performance prediction problem, where a task is defined as predicting the speed-up obtained when applying a sequence of code transformations to a given program.	ff93afd1ec31fa8d2b4a9e6b15e52092	e3a9e5990cfaaeda3c6a43bb3c93b952	333706005b3506c25d6af75fa523481f	inproceedings	Kernel Multi-task Learning using Task-specific Features	Bonilla, Edwin V. and Agakov, Felix and Williams, Christopher	\N	2007
7539232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 29th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Seattle, Washington, USA	\N	\N	cao_adapting_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148170.1148205\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	186--193	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148205}	The paper is concerned with applying learning to rank to document retrieval. Ranking SVM is a typical method of learning to rank. We point out that there are two factors one must consider when applying Ranking SVM, in general a "learning to rank" method, to document retrieval. First, correctly ranking documents on the top of the result list is crucial for an Information Retrieval system. One must conduct training in a way that such ranked results are accurate. Second, the number of relevant documents can vary from query to query. One must avoid training a model biased toward queries with a large number of relevant documents. Previously, when existing methods that include Ranking SVM were applied to document retrieval, none of the two factors was taken into consideration. We show it is possible to make modifications in conventional Ranking SVM, so it can be better used for document retrieval. Specifically, we modify the "Hinge Loss" function in Ranking SVM to deal with the problems described above. We employ two methods to conduct optimization on the loss function: gradient descent and quadratic programming. Experimental results show that our method, referred to as Ranking SVM for IR, can outperform the conventional Ranking SVM and other existing methods for document retrieval on two datasets.	9f1f01ded320f4bca638ecd9ed86ab18	582560894caaca4cee948a5846eac799	c1ce9b464a7c606ccaddc54a364a7ba7	inproceedings	Adapting ranking SVM to document retrieval	Yunbo Cao and Jun Xu and Tie-Yan Liu and Hang Li and Yalou Huang and Hsiao-Wuen Hon	\N	2006
7539236	Mach. Learn.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	caruana_multitask_1997	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=262872\\&dl=GUIDE\\&coll=GUIDE\\&CFID=69344422\\&CFTOKEN=94303924	\N	\N	\N	\N	41-75	\N	\N	\N		Multitask Learning is an approach to inductive transfer that improves generalization by using the domain information contained in the training signals of related tasks as an inductive bias. It does this by learning tasks in parallel while using a shared representation; what is learned for each task can help other tasks be learned better. This paper reviews prior work on MTL, presents new evidence that MTL in backprop nets discovers task relatedness without the need of supervisory signals, and presents new results for MTL with k-nearest neighbor and kernel regression. In this paper we demonstrate multitask learning in three domains. We explain how multitask learning works, and show that there are many opportunities for multitask learning in real domains. We present an algorithm and results for multitask learning with case-based methods like k-nearest neighbor and kernel regression, and sketch an algorithm for multitask learning in decision trees. Because multitask learning works, can be applied to many different kinds of domains, and can be used with different learning algorithms, we conjecture there will be many opportunities for its use on real-world problems.	9f00724a9a7fc2c3eb04b98a7fb2e78c	362d9ce44097ef074837fa79600c0070	7b8e9fb0bec950d8e99c01a4439dbe1a	article	Multitask Learning	Rich Caruana	\N	1997
7539237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Las Vegas, Nevada, USA	\N	\N	chakrabarti_structured_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401890.1401906\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	88--96	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4}, doi = {10.1145/1401890.1401906}	Learning to rank from relevance judgment is an active research area. Itemwise score regression, pairwise preference satisfaction, and listwise structured learning are the major techniques in use. Listwise structured learning has been applied recently to optimize important non-decomposable ranking criteria like AUC (area under ROC curve) and MAP (mean average precision). We propose new, almost-linear-time algorithms to optimize for two other criteria widely used to evaluate search systems: MRR (mean reciprocal rank) and NDCG (normalized discounted cumulative gain) in the max-margin structured learning framework. We also demonstrate that, for different ranking criteria, one may need to use different feature maps. Search applications should not be optimized in favor of a single criterion, because they need to cater to a variety of queries. E.g., MRR is best for navigational queries, while NDCG is best for informational queries. A key contribution of this paper is to fold multiple ranking loss functions into a multi-criteria max-margin optimization. The result is a single, robust ranking model that is close to the best accuracy of learners trained on individual criteria. In fact, experiments over the popular LETOR and TREC data sets show that, contrary to conventional wisdom, a test criterion is often not best served by training with the same individual criterion.	e300ec8dbf96ca86c49b2fc1c9270e82	9fb973a7bb62d1f47dea85213c29ffc9	e31f0fde4daacc53c352ae88ac632506	inproceedings	Structured learning for non-smooth ranking losses	Soumen Chakrabarti and Rajiv Khanna and Uma Sawant and Chiru Bhattacharyya	\N	2008
7539238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual international {ACM} {SIGIR} conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	chirita_personalized_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277746&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	7--14	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277746}	The inherent ambiguity of short keyword queries demands for enhanced methods for Web retrieval. In this paper we propose to improve such Web queries by expanding them with terms collected from each user's Personal Information Repository, thus implicitly personalizing the search output. We introduce five broad techniques for generating the additional query keywords by analyzing user data at increasing granularity levels, ranging from term and compound level analysis up to global co-occurrence statistics, as well as to using external thesauri. Our extensive empirical analysis under four different scenarios shows some of these approaches to perform very well, especially on ambiguous queries, producing a very strong increase in the quality of the output rankings. Subsequently, we move this personalized search framework one step further and propose to make the expansion process adaptive to various features of each query. A separate set of experiments indicates the adaptive algorithms to bring an additional statistically significant improvement over the best static expansion approach.	e99d7d403e3334361d2267674498bd52	647f4659437d7d7c9691cb5dee6f5f2e	ae18d86128918f78199076e9c13fc7e1	inproceedings	Personalized query expansion for the web	Paul - Alexandru Chirita and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2007
7539239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th annual international {ACM} {SIGIR} conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Salvador, Brazil	\N	\N	chirita_using_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076067&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	178--185	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {10.1145/1076034.1076067}	The Open Directory Project is clearly one of the largest collaborative efforts to manually annotate web pages. This effort involves over 65,000 editors and resulted in metadata specifying topic and importance for more than 4 million web pages. Still, given that this number is just about 0.05 percent of the Web pages indexed by Google, is this effort enough to make a difference? In this paper we discuss how these metadata can be exploited to achieve high quality personalized web search. First, we address this by introducing an additional criterion for web page ranking, namely the distance between a user profile defined using {ODP} topics and the sets of {ODP} topics covered by each {URL} returned in regular web search. We empirically show that this enhancement yields better results than current web search using Google. Then, in the second part of the paper, we investigate the boundaries of biasing {PageRank} on subtopics of the {ODP} in order to automatically extend these metadata to the whole web.	f8c7239f7dbe1c04123fd5e20d89841d	592f9054b5f672e924ae57d9da4b24cf	36d08deb2c7903e4deafffe59b9f56ff	inproceedings	Using {ODP} metadata to personalize search	Paul Alexandru Chirita and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu and Christian KohlschÃ¼tter	\N	2005
7539240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th {ACM} international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Arlington, Virginia, {USA}	\N	\N	chirita_summarizing_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1183658&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	287--296	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-433-2}, doi = {10.1145/1183614.1183658}	The {PC} Desktop is a very rich repository of personal information, efficiently capturing user's interests. In this paper we propose a new approach towards an automatic personalization of web search in which the user specific information is extracted from such local desktops, thus allowing for an increased quality of user profiling, while sharing less private information with the search engine. More specifically, we investigate the opportunities to select personalized query expansion terms for web search using three different desktop oriented approaches: summarizing the entire desktop data, summarizing only the desktop documents relevant to each user query, and applying natural language processing techniques to extract dispersive lexical compounds from relevant desktop resources. Our experiments with the Google {API} showed at least the latter two techniques to produce a very strong improvement over current web search.	bf639a1b734a10b1529fa7132e683306	2668e27a2ca91e208ef2887d74636e02	853c64b6686f4879f33280e966000bd3	inproceedings	Summarizing local context to personalize global web search	{Paul-Alexandru} Chirita and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2006
7539243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	clarke_influence_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277767\\&jmp=references\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=81725930\\&CFTOKEN=51945364	\N	\N	\N	\N	135--142	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277767}	Web search engines present lists of captions, comprising title, snippet, and URL, to help users decide which search results to visit. Understanding the influence of features of these captions on Web search behavior may help validate algorithms and guidelines for their improved generation. In this paper we develop a methodology to use clickthrough logs from a commercial search engine to study user behavior when interacting with search result captions. The findings of our study suggest that relatively simple caption features such as the presence of all terms query terms, the readability of the snippet, and the length of the URL shown in the caption, can significantly influence users' Web search behavior.	6ff11a936431bf07c74ad8836974c15b	7565b02f593d05a6c773f3a4b7583039	9cc3a9453eb1e85611249bb5c89c528e	inproceedings	The influence of caption features on clickthrough patterns in web search	Charles L. A. Clarke and Eugene Agichtein and Susan Dumais and Ryen W. White	\N	2007
7539244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	craswell_random_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277784\\&dl=GUIDE\\&coll=GUIDE\\&CFID=961316\\&CFTOKEN=68157543	\N	\N	\N	\N	239--246	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277784}	Search engines can record which documents were clicked for which query, and use these query-document pairs as "soft" relevance judgments. However, compared to the true judgments, click logs give noisy and sparse relevance information. We apply a Markov random walk model to a large click log, producing a probabilistic ranking of documents for a given query. A key advantage of the model is its ability to retrieve relevant documents that have not yet been clicked for that query and rank those effectively. We conduct experiments on click logs from image search, comparing our ("backward") random walk model to a different ("forward") random walk, varying parameters such as walk length and self-transition probability. The most effective combination is a long backward walk with high self-transition probability.	8546f3830eb5b1800acd1b8b0b54713d	d816d03b4dacceb8869596ade1d86465	51b5a494a1507ff0dd3358792f213fb3	inproceedings	Random walks on the click graph	Nick Craswell and Martin Szummer	\N	2007
7539247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Banff, Alberta, Canada	\N	\N	dou_large-scale_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242651&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	581--590	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {10.1145/1242572.1242651}	Although personalized search has been proposed for many years and many personalization strategies have been investigated, it is still unclear whether personalization is consistently effective on different queries for different users, and under different search contexts. In this paper, we study this problem and get some preliminary conclusions. We present a large-scale evaluation framework for personalized search based on query logs, and then evaluate five personalized search strategies (including two click-based and three profile-based ones) using 12-day {MSN} query logs. By analyzing the results, we reveal that personalized search has significant improvement over common web search on some queries but it also has little effect on other queries (e.g., queries with small click entropy). It even harms search accuracy under some situations. Furthermore, we show that straightforward click-based personalization strategies perform consistently and considerably well, while profile-based ones are unstable in our experiments. We also reveal that both long-term and short-term contexts are very important in improving search performance for profile-based personalized search strategies.	5f411f275f154a9f16911fe39e437626	054b24443548b2adb5ff30f66757e704	9bea8e962044bea653c3c7e7b51a08c9	inproceedings	A large-scale evaluation and analysis of personalized search strategies	Zhicheng Dou and Ruihua Song and {Ji-Rong} Wen	\N	2007
7539248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	duh_learning_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390379\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	251--258	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {10.1145/1390334.1390379}	Ranking algorithms, whose goal is to appropriately order a set of objects/documents, are an important component of information retrieval systems. Previous work on ranking algorithms has focused on cases where only labeled data is available for training (i.e. supervised learning). In this paper, we consider the question whether unlabeled (test) data can be exploited to improve ranking performance. We present a framework for transductive learning of ranking functions and show that the answer is affirmative. Our framework is based on generating better features from the test data (via KernelPCA) and incorporating such features via Boosting, thus learning different ranking functions adapted to the individual test queries. We evaluate this method on the LETOR (TREC, OHSUMED) dataset and demonstrate significant improvements.	e857d17d3bbdedaeadf1f37b11b3fd54	bac3ac8ffb110c528ac6f3372d9d99b9	679761ac024d81a9bf5b017cf8852e98	inproceedings	Learning to rank with partially-labeled data	Kevin Duh and Katrin Kirchhoff	\N	2008
7539249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Hong Kong, Hong Kong	\N	\N	dwork_rank_2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372165&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	613--622	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {10.1145/371920.372165}	Note: {OCR} errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. {ACM} has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	89c4b132718707d5436313cdcf094bd1	7ec612bd483dd5873383493f9a6b7f15	0b1d2cd7670f8d7167aa2a5b83c006f3	inproceedings	Rank aggregation methods for the Web	Cynthia Dwork and Ravi Kumar and Moni Naor and D. Sivakumar	\N	2001
7539250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Palo Alto, California, USA	\N	\N	elsas_fast_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1341531.1341542\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	55--64	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-927-9}, doi = {10.1145/1341531.1341542}	This paper presents a new variant of the perceptron algorithm using selective committee averaging (or voting). We apply this agorithm to the problem of learning ranking functions for document retrieval, known as the "Learning to Rank" problem. Most previous algorithms proposed to address this problem focus on minimizing the number of misranked document pairs in the training set. The committee perceptron algorithm improves upon existing solutions by biasing the final solution towards maximizing an arbitrary rank-based performance metrics. This method performs comparably or better than two state-of-the-art rank learning algorithms, and also provides significant training time improvements over those methods, showing over a 45-fold reduction in training time compared to ranking SVM	c0d7b28502360e270d2810fd7ec17025	ef4cd86b56472a783c4dc3605b38b671	7c20d1de516989caf8079f1e0d8d13e2	inproceedings	Fast learning of document ranking functions with the committee perceptron	Jonathan L. Elsas and Vitor R. Carvalho and Jaime G. Carbonell	\N	2008
7539252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Seattle, WA, USA	\N	\N	evgeniou_regularized_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1014067\\&dl=GUIDE\\&coll=GUIDE\\&CFID=69344422\\&CFTOKEN=94303924	\N	\N	\N	\N	109-117	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-888-1}, doi = {10.1145/1014052.1014067}	Past empirical work has shown that learning multiple related tasks from data simultaneously can be advantageous in terms of predictive performance relative to learning these tasks independently. In this paper we present an approach to multi--task learning based on the minimization of regularization functionals similar to existing ones, such as the one for Support Vector Machines (SVMs), that have been successfully used in the past for single--task learning. Our approach allows to model the relation between tasks in terms of a novel kernel function that uses a task--coupling parameter. We implement an instance of the proposed approach similar to SVMs and test it empirically using simulated as well as real data. The experimental results show that the proposed method performs better than existing multi--task learning methods and largely outperforms single--task learning using SVMs.	c32fb00cd70229acd64519720142f399	bfba65843e211ecf96efd6f0fc515bd4	b363e0f0b34843c0ab97bfb0e9009465	inproceedings	Regularized multi--task learning	Theodoros Evgeniou and Massimiliano Pontil	\N	2004
7539254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Chiba, Japan	\N	\N	ferragina_personalized_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1062760&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	801--810	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-051-5}, doi = {10.1145/1062745.1062760}	In this paper we propose a hierarchical clustering engine, called snaket, that is able to organize on-the-fly the search results drawn from 16 commodity search engines into a hierarchy of labeled folders. The hierarchy offers a complementary view to the flat-ranked list of results returned by current search engines. Users can navigate through the hierarchy driven by their search needs. This is especially useful for informative, polysemous and poor {queries.SnakeT} is the first complete and open-source system in the literature that offers both hierarchical clustering and folder labeling with variable-length sentences. We extensively test {SnakeT} against all available web-snippet clustering engines, and show that it achieves efficiency and efficacy performance close to the best known engine {Vivisimo.com.Recently,} personalized search engines have been introduced with the aim of improving search results by focusing on the users, rather than on their submitted queries. We show how to plug {SnakeT} on top of any (un-personalized) search engine in order to obtain a form of personalization that is fully adaptive, privacy preserving, scalable, and non intrusive for underlying search engines.	40b0bada9f4d4c68bb9b9f2f1aa4aea6	37f4904af63de9fd238a30f4e9766c9c	8d25feec0044923a113649d23dab7693	inproceedings	A personalized search engine based on web-snippet hierarchical clustering	Paolo Ferragina and Antonio Gulli	\N	2005
7539256	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fox_evaluating_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1059982	\N	This paper tries to predict users' satisfaction based on users' implicit feedbacks. The features they use include clickthrough, dwell time, how a user exited a result or ended a search session. They also invest on session level. The data they used is based on an IE addon. The labels have three types: SAT, PSAT and DSAT.	\N	\N	147--168	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1145/1059981.1059982}	Of growing interest in the area of improving the search experience is the collection of implicit user behavior measures (implicit measures) as indications of user interest and user satisfaction. Rather than having to submit explicit user feedback, which can be costly in time and resources and alter the pattern of use within the search experience, some research has explored the collection of implicit measures as an efficient and useful alternative to collecting explicit measure of interest from users.This research article describes a recent study with two main objectives. The first was to test whether there is an association between explicit ratings of user satisfaction and implicit measures of user interest. The second was to understand what implicit measures were most strongly associated with user satisfaction. The domain of interest was Web search. We developed an instrumented browser to collect a variety of measures of user activity and also to ask for explicit judgments of the relevance of individual pages visited and entire search sessions. The data was collected in a workplace setting to improve the generalizability of the results.Results were analyzed using traditional methods (e.g., Bayesian modeling and decision trees) as well as a new usage behavior pattern analysis (â€œgene analysisâ€�). We found that there was an association between implicit measures of user activity and the user's explicit satisfaction ratings. The best models for individual pages combined clickthrough, time spent on the search result page, and how a user exited a result or ended a search session (exit type/end action). Behavioral patterns (through the gene analysis) can also be used to predict user satisfaction for search sessions.	ccc7998ef5ff5f853b199f1e4b928edd	9984a7dfeefd3d7dab0676e795b11a07	f218720a392daebdc4e9ce04232c782f	article	Evaluating implicit measures to improve web search	Steve Fox and Kuldeep Karnawat and Mark Mydland and Susan Dumais and Thomas White	\N	2005
7539257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	geng_feature_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277811\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	407--414	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277811}	Ranking is a very important topic in information retrieval. While algorithms for learning ranking models have been intensively studied, this is not the case for feature selection, despite of its importance. The reality is that many feature selection methods used in classification are directly applied to ranking. We argue that because of the striking differences between ranking and classification, it is better to develop different feature selection methods for ranking. To this end, we propose a new feature selection method in this paper. Specifically, for each feature we use its value to rank the training instances, and define the ranking accuracy in terms of a performance measure or a loss function as the importance of the feature. We also define the correlation between the ranking results of two features as the similarity between them. Based on the definitions, we formulate the feature selection issue as an optimization problem, for which it is to find the features with maximum total importance scores and minimum total similarity scores. We also demonstrate how to solve the optimization problem in an efficient way. We have tested the effectiveness of our feature selection method on two information retrieval datasets and with two ranking models. Experimental results show that our method can outperform traditional feature selection methods for the ranking task.	8daf456a9648d09b6d18f3c3036ee081	a06f27cb45379524425ddf3cb48ddaf8	bac5e80b6dc511aff1f384fd9079b05d	inproceedings	Feature selection for ranking	Xiubo Geng and Tie-Yan Liu and Tao Qin and Hang Li	\N	2007
7539258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 27th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Sheffield, United Kingdom	\N	\N	granka_eye-tracking_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008992.1009079	\N	\N	\N	\N	478--479	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {10.1145/1008992.1009079}	We investigate how users interact with the results page of a WWW search engine using eye-tracking. The goal is to gain insight into how users browse the presented abstracts and how they select links for further exploration. Such understanding is valuable for improved interface design, as well as for more accurate interpretations of implicit feedback (e.g. clickthrough) for machine learning. The following presents initial results, focusing on the amount of time spent viewing the presented abstracts, the total number of abstract viewed, as well as measures of how thoroughly searchers evaluate their results set.	7c62b2c82a0109f8133d17949e136329	e96ea472d32d95cdebdab937052f5df3	4a5ebf0e5f509ed8f3dc6da61d1ecd57	inproceedings	Eye-tracking analysis of user behavior in WWW search	Laura A. Granka and Thorsten Joachims and Geri Gay	\N	2004
7539260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	guiver_learning_2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1390334.1390380	\N	In this paper we address the issue of learning to rank for document retrieval using Thurstonian models based on sparse Gaussian processes. Thurstonian models represent each document for a given query as a probability distribution in a score space; these distributions over scores naturally give rise to distributions over document rankings. In this paper we extend the SoftRank framework to make use of the score uncertainties which are naturally provided by a Gaussian process (GP), which is a probabilistic non-linear regression model. The learning task is to find suitable parameters of the score function, from a training set of judged querydocument pairs. One way of doing this is to ignore the IR metric completely for the learning, and to concentrate on the labels themselves. However, given we are to be evaluated on a particular IR metric, it may be advantageous to use the same metric to guide the training of the parameters of the ranking function. The successful LambdaRank is an example of a system which implicitly does this [1]. Efficient optimization in a high dimensional parameter space can only really be achieved using gradient-based methods. Here we hit a problem: typical IR metrics such as NDCG are non-smooth functions of the document scores. Recently Taylor et al. [17] have developed a general method called SoftRank to smooth IR metrics, giving differentiable objective functions suitable for gradient optimization. One of the potential advantages of using a Gaussian process model for the scores is that the individual document uncertainties might give us further information to use to decide a ranking at test time. We carried out experiments using the benchmark Learning to Rank (LETOR) OHSUMED data set. For LETOR OHSUMED we don't get any benefit from explicit use of the model's uncertainty information. 	\N	\N	266, 259	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}	In this paper we address the issue of learning to rank for document retrieval using Thurstonian models based on sparse Gaussian processes. Thurstonian models represent each document for a given query as a probability distribution in a score space; these distributions over scores naturally give rise to distributions over document rankings. However, in general we do not have observed rankings with which to train the model; instead, each document in the training set is judged to have a particular relevance level: for example "Bad", "Fair", "Good", or "Excellent". The performance of the model is then evaluated using information retrieval (IR) metrics such as Normalised Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG). Recently Taylor et al. presented a method called SoftRank which allows the direct gradient optimisation of a smoothed version of NDCG using a Thurstonian model. In this approach, document scores are represented by the outputs of a neural network, and score distributions are created artificially by adding random noise to the scores. The SoftRank mechanism is a general one; it can be applied to different IR metrics, and make use of different underlying models. In this paper we extend the SoftRank framework to make use of the score uncertainties which are naturally provided by a Gaussian process (GP), which is a probabilistic non-linear regression model. We further develop the model by using sparse Gaussian process techniques, which give improved performance and efficiency, and show competitive results against baseline methods when tested on the publicly available LETOR OHSUMED data set. We also explore how the available uncertainty information can be used in prediction and how it affects model performance.	3a7581647f9183174991c624c066aad1	648215e2a4fe3e782f7f0c2fb0d84239	448c70e1a0284944b5cd0a8869cff77d	inproceedings	Learning to rank with SoftRank and Gaussian processes	John Guiver and Edward Snelson	\N	2008
7539262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Budapest, Hungary	\N	\N	jeh_scaling_2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=775191&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	271--279	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-680-3}, doi = {10.1145/775152.775191}	Recent web search techniques augment traditional text matching with a global notion of "importance" based on the linkage structure of the web, such as in Google's {PageRank} algorithm. For more refined searches, this global notion of importance can be specialized to create personalized views of importance--for example, importance scores can be biased according to a user-specified set of initially-interesting pages. Computing and storing all possible personalized views in advance is impractical, as is computing personalized views at query time, since the computation of each view requires an iterative computation over the web graph. We present new graph-theoretical results, and a new technique based on these results, that encode personalized views as partial vectors. Partial vectors are shared across multiple personalized views, and their computation and storage costs scale well with the number of views. Our approach enables incremental computation, so that the construction of personalized views from partial vectors is practical at query time. We present efficient dynamic programming algorithms for computing partial vectors, an algorithm for constructing personalized views from partial vectors, and experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness and scalability of our techniques.	0f28447760709dd359f5ada8f4ac0661	dcf3de8346ee0516a2a9eda6328a015e	96cb5a40f7b2f1e85197ad43f85672a1	inproceedings	Scaling personalized web search	Glen Jeh and Jennifer Widom	\N	2003
7539263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Beijing, China	\N	\N	jin_ranking_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1367497.1367552\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	397--406	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {10.1145/1367497.1367552}	We consider the problem of ranking refinement, i.e., to improve the accuracy of an existing ranking function with a small set of labeled instances. We are, particularly, interested in learning a better ranking function using two complementary sources of information, ranking information given by the existing ranking function (i.e., a base ranker) and that obtained from users' feedbacks. This problem is very important in information retrieval where the feedback is gradually collected. The key challenge in combining the two sources of information arises from the fact that the ranking information presented by the base ranker tends to be imperfect and the ranking information obtained from users' feedbacks tends to be noisy. We present a novel boosting framework for ranking refinement that can effectively leverage the uses of the two sources of information. Our empirical study shows that the proposed algorithm is effective for ranking refinement, and furthermore significantly outperforms the baseline algorithms that incorporate the outputs from the base ranker as an additional feature.	4a8e485cb6d2a448394968e745c1720e	869dc04731b97d6955ef24f06bf0cb80	ff217ec81f8ecc955aed2e60e211041a	inproceedings	Ranking refinement and its application to information retrieval	Rong Jin and Hamed Valizadegan and Hang Li	\N	2008
7539267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Salvador, Brazil	\N	\N	joachims_accurately_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076063	\N	In this paper, Joachims investigate different ways to generate pairwise preference based on clickthough log. The experiments show that as interpreted as relative preference, clickthrough is consistent with explicit judgment.	\N	\N	154--161	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {10.1145/1076034.1076063}	This paper examines the reliability of implicit feedback generated from clickthrough data in WWW search. Analyzing the users' decision process using eyetracking and comparing implicit feedback against manual relevance judgments, we conclude that clicks are informative but biased. While this makes the interpretation of clicks as absolute relevance judgments difficult, we show that relative preferences derived from clicks are reasonably accurate on average.	a256d7887c63a1210b1d3ee40bce922a	050982b76855a6b1258ed0b40cb69018	816047055ce84e5e2d5e3a4dbcc39937	inproceedings	Accurately interpreting clickthrough data as implicit feedback	Thorsten Joachims and Laura Granka and Bing Pan and Helene Hembrooke and Geri Gay	\N	2005
7539268	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joachims_evaluatingaccuracy_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1229181	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1145/1229179.1229181}	This article examines the reliability of implicit feedback generated from clickthrough data and query reformulations in World Wide Web (WWW) search. Analyzing the users' decision process using eyetracking and comparing implicit feedback against manual relevance judgments, we conclude that clicks are informative but biased. While this makes the interpretation of clicks as absolute relevance judgments difficult, we show that relative preferences derived from clicks are reasonably accurate on average. We find that such relative preferences are accurate not only between results from an individual query, but across multiple sets of results within chains of query reformulations.	e0c7b0bf33ef205f990d7ed851c2d26e	bce701d0f64f0a9e87cc728550b90592	fbbc1bfbaf782b745d550496e1715a66	article	Evaluating the accuracy of implicit feedback from clicks and query reformulations in Web search	Thorsten Joachims and Laura Granka and Bing Pan and Helene Hembrooke and Filip Radlinski and Geri Gay	\N	2007
7539270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 27th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Sheffield, United Kingdom	\N	\N	kelly_display_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008992.1009057\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=ACM	\N	\N	\N	\N	377--384	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {10.1145/1008992.1009057}	Recent research has had some success using the length of time a user displays a document in their web browser as implicit feedback for document preference. However, most studies have been confined to specific search domains, such as news, and have not considered the effects of task on display time, and the potential impact of this relationship on the effectiveness of display time as implicit feedback. We describe the results of an intensive naturalistic study of the online information-seeking behaviors of seven subjects during a fourteen-week period. Throughout the study, subjects' online information-seeking activities were monitored with various pieces of logging and evaluation software. Subjects were asked to identify the tasks with which they were working, classify the documents that they viewed according to these tasks, and evaluate the usefulness of the documents. Results of a user-centered analysis demonstrate no general, direct relationship between display time and usefulness, and that display times differ significantly according to specific task, and according to specific user.	7b137fdc50e3dfb30f61209941094112	9ead3761af14f8ed04c67b9941454715	6260618e54312ba4217fd99d6a111cea	inproceedings	Display time as implicit feedback: understanding task effects	Diane Kelly and Nicholas J. Belkin	\N	2004
7539283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Chiba, Japan	\N	\N	lee_automatic_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1060804&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	391--400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-046-9}, doi = {10.1145/1060745.1060804}	There has been recent interests in studying the "goal" behind a user's Web query, so that this goal can be used to improve the quality of a search engine's results. Previous studies have mainly focused on using manual query-log investigation to identify Web query goals. In this paper we study whether and how we can automate this goal-identification process. We first present our results from a human subject study that strongly indicate the feasibility of automatic query-goal identification. We then propose two types of features for the goal-identification task: user-click behavior and anchor-link distribution. Our experimental evaluation shows that by combining these features we can correctly identify the goals for 90\\% of the queries studied.	1e9e44e36c10bea402845247d8f1f7ee	c7ceb84ccb2d9448bc7acd159b03eca3	211a65805f57451418522b28bd92876e	inproceedings	Automatic identification of user goals in Web search	Uichin Lee and Zhenyu Liu and Junghoo Cho	\N	2005
7539291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2008 The Ninth International Conference on Web-Age Information Management - Volume 00	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	ni_query_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1446298.1446672\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	262--269	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3185-4}	This paper proposes a new ranking approach for information retrieval, where the diversity among queries are taken into consideration. In information retrieval, the users' queries often vary a lot from one to another, so that the documents retrieved from different queries are also distributed differently. Due to this diversity, it is not appropriate to assume all the documents to be ranked are generated i.i.d. (independently and identically distributed) according to a fixed but unknown probability distribution. However, most of the existing learning to rank approaches are proposed on the basis of the conventional i.i.d. assumption. In this paper, the conventional i.i.d. assumption is relaxed to fit the real situations of information retrieval better, and then a new ranking approach, referred to as 'Query Dependent Ranking', is proposed. In our approach, the ranking models for different queries have generality while each of them has its own speciality. The experimental results on both synthetic and real-world datasets show the advantage of our approach to conventional ranking approaches.	2a545807d803c52f55aadd1413ac443f	355734de107b12edc309bbd6f608805f	aca484ae18eeb584357b0dd3cb1bd4aa	inproceedings	A Query Dependent Approach to Learning to Rank for Information Retrieval	Weijian Ni and Yalou Huang and Maoqiang Xie	\N	2008
7539292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2004 symposium on Eye tracking research {\\textbackslash}\\& applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	San Antonio, Texas	\N	\N	pan_determinants_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=968391	\N	\N	\N	\N	147--154	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-58113-825-3}, doi = {10.1145/968363.968391}	The World Wide Web has become a ubiquitous information source and communication channel. With such an extensive user population, it is imperative to understand how web users view different web pages. Based on an eye tracking study of 30 subjects on 22 web pages from 11 popular web sites, this research intends to explore the determinants of ocular behavior on a single web page: whether it is determined by individual differences of the subjects, different types of web sites, the order of web pages being viewed, or the task at hand. The results indicate that gender of subjects, the viewing order of a web page, and the interaction between page order and site type influences online ocular behavior. Task instruction did not significantly affect web viewing behavior. Scanpath analysis revealed that the complexity of web page design influences the degree of scanpath variation among different subjects on the same web page. The contributions and limitations of this research, and future research directions are discussed.	458ed026a08e40880d7f1946e73b955e	3c4b95d37e76f73b238e3a4ddfd4caab	deab050db5d7d0f885f86c356ef90c4e	inproceedings	The determinants of web page viewing behavior: an eye-tracking study	Bing Pan and Helene A. Hembrooke and Geri K. Gay and Laura A. Granka and Matthew K. Feusner and Jill K. Newman	\N	2004
7539293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Beijing, China	\N	\N	qin_learning_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1367497.1367553\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	407--416	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {10.1145/1367497.1367553}	Learning to rank is a new statistical learning technology on creating a ranking model for sorting objects. The technology has been successfully applied to web search, and is becoming one of the key machineries for building search engines. Existing approaches to learning to rank, however, did not consider the cases in which there exists relationship between the objects to be ranked, despite of the fact that such situations are very common in practice. For example, in web search, given a query certain relationships usually exist among the the retrieved documents, e.g., URL hierarchy, similarity, etc., and sometimes it is necessary to utilize the information in ranking of the documents. This paper addresses the issue and formulates it as a novel learning problem, referred to as, 'learning to rank relational objects'. In the new learning task, the ranking model is defined as a function of not only the contents (features) of objects but also the relations between objects. The paper further focuses on one setting of the learning problem in which the way of using relation information is predetermined. It formalizes the learning task as an optimization problem in the setting. The paper then proposes a new method to perform the optimization task, particularly an implementation based on SVM. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms the baseline methods for two ranking tasks (Pseudo Relevance Feedback and Topic Distillation) in web search, indicating that the proposed method can indeed make effective use of relation information and content information in ranking.	ce8c07632c62fe254fae626f8f82c3f8	a887992fecd53430786707907755e876	420be8fcc54948eed92af370b36eaaf0	inproceedings	Learning to rank relational objects and its application to web search	Tao Qin and Tie-Yan Liu and Xu-Dong Zhang and De-Sheng Wang and Wen-Ying Xiong and Hang Li	\N	2008
7539295	Inf. Process. Manage.	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qin_query-level_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1347449.1347521\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	838--855	\N	2	\N		Many machine learning technologies such as support vector machines, boosting, and neural networks have been applied to the ranking problem in information retrieval. However, since originally the methods were not developed for this task, their loss functions do not directly link to the criteria used in the evaluation of ranking. Specifically, the loss functions are defined on the level of documents or document pairs, in contrast to the fact that the evaluation criteria are defined on the level of queries. Therefore, minimizing the loss functions does not necessarily imply enhancing ranking performances. To solve this problem, we propose using query-level loss functions in learning of ranking functions. We discuss the basic properties that a query-level loss function should have and propose a query-level loss function based on the cosine similarity between a ranking list and the corresponding ground truth. We further design a coordinate descent algorithm, referred to as RankCosine, which utilizes the proposed loss function to create a generalized additive ranking model. We also discuss whether the loss functions of existing ranking algorithms can be extended to query-level. Experimental results on the datasets of TREC web track, OHSUMED, and a commercial web search engine show that with the use of the proposed query-level loss function we can significantly improve ranking accuracies. Furthermore, we found that it is difficult to extend the document-level loss functions to query-level loss functions.	eda55a246cac2a7f8149f674eb2d90c6	5867d742eaf672c2c80de762314dc18a	aef7036d110b4ca2cb9b408ccaca5e69	article	Query-level loss functions for information retrieval	Tao Qin and Xu-Dong Zhang and Ming-Feng Tsai and De-Sheng Wang and Tie-Yan Liu and Hang Li	\N	2008
7539296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	qin_ranking_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277791\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	279--286	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277791}	The central problem for many applications in Information Retrieval is ranking and learning to rank is considered as a promising approach for addressing the issue. Ranking SVM, for example, is a state-of-the-art method for learning to rank and has been empirically demonstrated to be effective. In this paper, we study the issue of learning to rank, particularly the approach of using SVM techniques to perform the task. We point out that although Ranking SVM is advantageous, it still has shortcomings. Ranking SVM employs a single hyperplane in the feature space as the model for ranking, which is too simple to tackle complex ranking problems. Furthermore, the training of Ranking SVM is also computationally costly. In this paper, we look at an alternative approach to Ranking SVM, which we call "Multiple Hyperplane Ranker" (MHR), and make comparisons between the two approaches. MHR takes the divide-and-conquer strategy. It employs multiple hyperplanes to rank instances and finally aggregates the ranking results given by the hyperplanes. MHR contains Ranking SVM as a special case, and MHR can overcome the shortcomings which Ranking SVM suffers from. Experimental results on two information retrieval datasets show that MHR can outperform Ranking SVM in ranking.	87cc61cf32458047732e72670a79032b	3cfa251b9f53b0e8dcc65bbfe94e8982	6e701a2f454537cb25867febcd84bff1	inproceedings	Ranking with multiple hyperplanes	Tao Qin and Xu-Dong Zhang and De-Sheng Wang and Tie-Yan Liu and Wei Lai and Hang Li	\N	2007
7539299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	qiu_automatic_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1135883&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	727--736	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-323-9}, doi = {10.1145/1135777.1135883}	One hundred users, one hundred needs. As more and more topics are being discussed on the web and our vocabulary remains relatively stable, it is increasingly difficult to let the search engine know what we want. Coping with ambiguous queries has long been an important part of the research on Information Retrieval, but still remains a challenging task. Personalized search has recently got significant attention in addressing this challenge in the web search community, based on the premise that a user's general preference may help the search engine disambiguate the true intention of a query. However, studies have shown that users are reluctant to provide any explicit input on their personal preference. In this paper, we study how a search engine can learn a user's preference automatically based on her past click history and how it can use the user preference to personalize search results. Our experiments show that users' preferences can be learned accurately even from little click-history data and personalized search based on user preference yields significant improvements over the best existing ranking mechanism in the literature.	0a3f58e99e7b90d751ec1a60705035b9	b5a61e575339d94535bd82a029d96820	420223006a3527a0e86ae2e7baa07482	inproceedings	Automatic identification of user interest for personalized search	Feng Qiu and Junghoo Cho	\N	2006
7539300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	San Jose, California, USA	\N	\N	radlinski_active_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281192.1281254\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	570--579	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {10.1145/1281192.1281254}	We address the task of learning rankings of documents from search enginelogs of user behavior. Previous work on this problem has relied onpassively collected clickthrough data. In contrast, we show that anactive exploration strategy can provide data that leads to much fasterlearning. Specifically, we develop a Bayesian approach for selectingrankings to present users so that interactions result in more informativetraining data. Our results using the TREC-10 Web corpus, as well assynthetic data, demonstrate that a directed exploration strategy quicklyleads to users being presented improved rankings in an online learningsetting. We find that active exploration substantially outperformspassive observation and random exploration.	bc9a904da19c4222904f723cb6fbdb50	d69f600db696241b14a2b66daf920f04	8b46552dea22b86815e4804b084dbe9a	inproceedings	Active exploration for learning rankings from clickthrough data	Filip Radlinski and Thorsten Joachims	\N	2007
7539301	cs/0605036v1	\N	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	radlinski_evaluatingrobustness_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0605036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper evaluates the robustness of learning from implicit feedback in web search. In particular, we create a model of user behavior by drawing upon user studies in laboratory and real-world settings. The model is used to understand the effect of user behavior on the performance of a learning algorithm for ranked retrieval. We explore a wide range of possible user behaviors and find that learning from implicit feedback can be surprisingly robust. This complements previous results that demonstrated our algorithm's effectiveness in a real-world search engine application.	ad1dda3c5952a9dec7fbd8754579fd77	6ff585c7b111b99f193f05407d91c8b0	d3e085ccc6f9109f2b9fa04508692099	article	Evaluating the Robustness of Learning from Implicit Feedback	Filip Radlinski and Thorsten Joachims	\N	2006
7539303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the eleventh ACM SIGKDD conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Chicago, Illinois, USA	\N	\N	radlinski_query_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1081870.1081899	\N	\N	\N	\N	239--248	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-135-X}, doi = {10.1145/1081870.1081899}	This paper presents a novel approach for using clickthrough data to learn ranked retrieval functions for web search results. We observe that users searching the web often perform a sequence, or chain, of queries with a similar information need. Using query chains, we generate new types of preference judgments from search engine logs, thus taking advantage of user intelligence in reformulating queries. To validate our method we perform a controlled user study comparing generated preference judgments to explicit relevance judgments. We also implemented a real-world search engine to test our approach, using a modified ranking SVM to learn an improved ranking function from preference data. Our results demonstrate significant improvements in the ranking given by the search engine. The learned rankings outperform both a static ranking function, as well as one trained without considering query chains.	e4acf3ce571585cae484b650a25f79b8	b7d78d4a0837507c33c5ac4ca19d143d	772f18e1b463ec01fbbb4172ce4f0bf7	inproceedings	Query chains: learning to rank from implicit feedback	Filip Radlinski and Thorsten Joachims	\N	2005
7539317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Salvador, Brazil	\N	\N	shen_context-sensitive_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076045	\N	This work is based on the KL-divergence retrieval model which find the relevant documents based on the language models built on query and documents respective. In this paper, previous queries and clickthrough information are used to build more accurate language model.	\N	\N	43--50	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {10.1145/1076034.1076045}	A major limitation of most existing retrieval models and systems is that the retrieval decision is made based solely on the query and document collection; information about the actual user and search context is largely ignored. In this paper, we study how to exploit implicit feedback information, including previous queries and clickthrough information, to improve retrieval accuracy in an interactive information retrieval setting. We propose several context-sensitive retrieval algorithms based on statistical language models to combine the preceding queries and clicked document summaries with the current query for better ranking of documents. We use the TREC AP data to create a test collection with search context information, and quantitatively evaluate our models using this test set. Experiment results show that using implicit feedback, especially the clicked document summaries, can improve retrieval performance substantially.	42d914cc857cb1670278023b15f603f8	408812345d5346efca26f5c6ec1257da	862d71d85f824243394487901f267a71	inproceedings	Context-sensitive information retrieval using implicit feedback	Xuehua Shen and Bin Tan and ChengXiang Zhai	\N	2005
7539321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th {ACM} international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Bremen, Germany	\N	\N	shen_implicit_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1099747	\N	\N	\N	\N	824--831	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-140-6}, doi = {10.1145/1099554.1099747}	Information retrieval systems (e.g., web search engines) are critical for overcoming information overload. A major deficiency of existing retrieval systems is that they generally lack user modeling and are not adaptive to individual users, resulting in inherently non-optimal retrieval performance. For example, a tourist and a programmer may use the same word "java" to search for different information, but the current search systems would return the same results. In this paper, we study how to infer a user's interest from the user's search context and use the inferred implicit user model for personalized search. We present a decision theoretic framework and develop techniques for implicit user modeling in information retrieval. We develop an intelligent client-side web search agent {(UCAIR)} that can perform eager implicit feedback, e.g., query expansion based on previous queries and immediate result reranking based on clickthrough information. Experiments on web search show that our search agent can improve search accuracy over the popular Google search engine.	6bbcc9006c7bc840e3881396be5ec17a	093c2edf752953b540d074892ca75013	913aaf42cc57816bb1370bf93953b9e6	inproceedings	Implicit user modeling for personalized search	Xuehua Shen and Bin Tan and {ChengXiang} Zhai	\N	2005
7539322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	New York, {NY,} {USA}	\N	\N	sugiyama_adaptive_2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=988764&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	675--684	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{1-58113-844-X}}, doi = {10.1145/988672.988764}	Web search engines help users find useful information on the World Wide Web {(WWW).} However, when the same query is submitted by different users, typical search engines return the same result regardless of who submitted the query. Generally, each user has different information needs for his/her query. Therefore, the search result should be adapted to users with different information needs. In this paper, we first propose several approaches to adapting search results according to each user's need for relevant information without any user effort, and then verify the effectiveness of our proposed approaches. Experimental results show that search systems that adapt to each user's preferences can be achieved by constructing user profiles based on modified collaborative filtering with detailed analysis of user's browsing history in one day.	78698049f576cd59550f23afd4237ee8	fca64963c33d4bb84938cb36dca60339	51443a40291fd04483dc8d7299237780	inproceedings	Adaptive web search based on user profile constructed without any effort from users	Kazunari Sugiyama and Kenji Hatano and Masatoshi Yoshikawa	\N	2004
7539324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th {ACM} {SIGKDD} international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Philadelphia, {PA,} {USA}	\N	\N	tan_mining_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1150493&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=17786915&CFTOKEN=37653058	\N	\N	\N	\N	718--723	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-339-5}, doi = {10.1145/1150402.1150493}	Long-term search history contains rich information about a user's search preferences, which can be used as search context to improve retrieval performance. In this paper, we study statistical language modeling based methods to mine contextual information from long-term search history and exploit it for a more accurate estimate of the query language model. Experiments on real web search data show that the algorithms are effective in improving search accuracy for both fresh and recurring queries. The best performance is achieved when using clickthrough data of past searches that are related to the current query.	ebb4174fb58ad08fe04840945fa809ce	31e94e7ee589365db6956336cbd00fe0	add0295f2668c8ba412946d25a066f8d	inproceedings	Mining long-term search history to improve search accuracy	Bin Tan and Xuehua Shen and {ChengXiang} Zhai	\N	2006
7539327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Palo Alto, California, USA	\N	\N	taylor_softrank:_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1341531.1341544\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	77--86	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-927-9}, doi = {10.1145/1341531.1341544}	We address the problem of learning large complex ranking functions. Most IR applications use evaluation metrics that depend only upon the ranks of documents. However, most ranking functions generate document scores, which are sorted to produce a ranking. Hence IR metrics are innately non-smooth with respect to the scores, due to the sort. Unfortunately, many machine learning algorithms require the gradient of a training objective in order to perform the optimization of the model parameters,and because IR metrics are non-smooth,we need to find a smooth proxy objective that can be used for training. We present a new family of training objectives that are derived from the rank distributions of documents, induced by smoothed scores. We call this approach SoftRank. We focus on a smoothed approximation to Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG), called SoftNDCG and we compare it with three other training objectives in the recent literature. We present two main results. First, SoftRank yields a very good way of optimizing NDCG. Second, we show that it is possible to achieve state of the art test set NDCG results by optimizing a soft NDCG objective on the training set with a different discount function	66c7bd99f1368ee8921adfbb10baf695	7731830d9cf0635693f4040b1cc833d4	8972c3afde06358a796f638320c5b90a	inproceedings	SoftRank: optimizing non-smooth rank metrics	Michael Taylor and John Guiver and Stephen Robertson and Tom Minka	\N	2008
7539332	Inf. Retr.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	trotman_learning_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1057319.1057322\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	359--381	\N	3	\N		New general purpose ranking functions are discovered using genetic programming. The TREC WSJ collection was chosen as a training set. A baseline comparison function was chosen as the best of inner product, probability, cosine, and Okapi BM25. An elitist genetic algorithm with a population size 100 was run 13 times for 100 generations and the best performing algorithms chosen from these. The best learned functions, when evaluated against the best baseline function (BM25), demonstrate some significant performance differences, with improvements in mean average precision as high as 32\\% observed on one TREC collection not used in training. In no test is BM25 shown to significantly outperform the best learned function.	6616dcfd8dd84409293efcbb1eb7852d	5fe90024a34783a763e9e974797b793f	fd1a2280587fa73e8f2f2760db50df59	article	Learning to Rank	Andrew Trotman	\N	2005
7539333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	tsai_frank:ranking_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277808\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	383--390	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277808}	Ranking problem is becoming important in many fields, especially in information retrieval (IR). Many machine learning techniques have been proposed for ranking problem, such as RankSVM, RankBoost, and RankNet. Among them, RankNet, which is based on a probabilistic ranking framework, is leading to promising results and has been applied to a commercial Web search engine. In this paper we conduct further study on the probabilistic ranking framework and provide a novel loss function named fidelity loss for measuring loss of ranking. The fidelity loss notonly inherits effective properties of the probabilistic ranking framework in RankNet, but possesses new properties that are helpful for ranking. This includes the fidelity loss obtaining zero for each document pair, and having a finite upper bound that is necessary for conducting query-level normalization. We also propose an algorithm named FRank based on a generalized additive model for the sake of minimizing the fedelity loss and learning an effective ranking function. We evaluated the proposed algorithm for two datasets: TREC dataset and real Web search dataset. The experimental results show that the proposed FRank algorithm outperforms other learning-based ranking methods on both conventional IR problem and Web search.	e6b04f2db6ee075745da99fc768e7546	e70d0c7a5fc734b296ff8236e92d63a6	7747f7306d70552c586db6774c2caac1	inproceedings	FRank: a ranking method with fidelity loss	Ming-Feng Tsai and Tie-Yan Liu and Tao Qin and Hsin-Hsi Chen and Wei-Ying Ma	\N	2007
7539334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	veloso_learning_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390381	\N	\N	\N	\N	267--274	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {10.1145/1390334.1390381}	Some applications have to present their results in the form of ranked lists. This is the case of many information retrieval applications, in which documents must be sorted according to their relevance to a given query. This has led the interest of the information retrieval community in methods that automatically learn effective ranking functions. In this paper we propose a novel method which uncovers patterns (or rules) in the training data associating features of the document with its relevance to the query, and then uses the discovered rules to rank documents. To address typical problems that are inherent to the utilization of association rules (such as missing rules and rule explosion), the proposed method generates rules on a demand-driven basis, at query-time. The result is an extremely fast and effective ranking method. We conducted a systematic evaluation of the proposed method using the LETOR benchmark collections. We show that generating rules on a demand-driven basis can boost ranking performance, providing gains ranging from 12\\% to 123\\%, outperforming the state-of-the-art methods that learn to rank, with no need of time-consuming and laborious pre-processing. As a highlight, we also show that additional information, such as query terms, can make the generated rules more discriminative, further improving ranking performance.	41539d2e172a8acd2974c628f59669c1	82b8029c5c34de30ee112fa4337ec389	ccf6d8313a4ce2fd03d52fe02d27986b	inproceedings	Learning to rank at query-time using association rules	Adriano A. Veloso and Humberto M. Almeida and Marcos A. GonÃ§alves and Wagner Meira Jr	\N	2008
7539335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 20	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	weimer_cofi_2007	http://books.nips.cc/papers/files/nips20/NIPS2007\\_0612.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	1600, 1593	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4d89ee944430d18fb479228f653c646	bbac03ed07f0e3184f084dc0f3bfb901	d25ae06ca3cbd744d4e7a2e7c66d68e9	inproceedings	COFI RANK - Maximum Margin Matrix Factorization for Collaborative Ranking	Markus Weimer and Alexandros Karatzoglou and Quoc Le and Alex Smola	\N	2007
7539337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Salvador, Brazil	\N	\N	white_study_2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1076034.1076044	\N	\N	\N	\N	35--42	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-034-5}, doi = {10.1145/1076034.1076044}	Implicit relevance feedback (IRF) is the process by which a search system unobtrusively gathers evidence on searcher interests from their interaction with the system. IRF is a new method of gathering information on user interest and, if IRF is to be used in operational IR systems, it is important to establish when it performs well and when it performs poorly. In this paper we investigate how the use and effectiveness of IRF is affected by three factors: search task complexity, the search experience of the user and the stage in the search. Our findings suggest that all three of these factors contribute to the utility of IRF.	31ff4d88890108699f4c2bf9cb3d8172	c8ca49fe7433353fcd4805a509c57de5	9e484a5bcab69a10f77a2797de058b35	inproceedings	A study of factors affecting the utility of implicit relevance feedback	Ryen W. White and Ian Ruthven and Joemon M. Jose	\N	2005
7539339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	xu_adarank:boosting_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277809\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	391--398	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277809}	In this paper we address the issue of learning to rank for document retrieval. In the task, a model is automatically created with some training data and then is utilized for ranking of documents. The goodness of a model is usually evaluated with performance measures such as MAP (Mean Average Precision) and NDCG (Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain). Ideally a learning algorithm would train a ranking model that could directly optimize the performance measures with respect to the training data. Existing methods, however, are only able to train ranking models by minimizing loss functions loosely related to the performance measures. For example, Ranking SVM and RankBoost train ranking models by minimizing classification errors on instance pairs. To deal with the problem, we propose a novel learning algorithm within the framework of boosting, which can minimize a loss function directly defined on the performance measures. Our algorithm, referred to as AdaRank, repeatedly constructs 'weak rankers' on the basis of reweighted training data and finally linearly combines the weak rankers for making ranking predictions. We prove that the training process of AdaRank is exactly that of enhancing the performance measure used. Experimental results on four benchmark datasets show that AdaRank significantly outperforms the baseline methods of BM25, Ranking SVM, and RankBoost.	ed2c988aabbe32ec4dfae4551b7f6ca6	27fa3892524f9d4f7f246415c84bd1f6	cf012620225dc9b09bb6658c42c80933	inproceedings	AdaRank: a boosting algorithm for information retrieval	Jun Xu and Hang Li	\N	2007
7539340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	xu_learning_2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277898\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	765--766	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {10.1145/1277741.1277898}	Collection selection, ranking collections according to user query is crucial in distributed search. However, few features are used to rank collections in the current collection selection methods, while hundreds of features are exploited to rank web pages in web search. The lack of features affects the efficiency of collection selection in distributed search. In this paper, we exploit some new features and learn to rank collections with them through SVM and RankingSVM respectively. Experimental results show that our features are beneficial to collection selection, and the learned ranking functions outperform the classical CORI algorithm.	9687243770241032215e6e8704bf7d0d	7b56db291fa480b59501596741fe379e	639435ec7ead1023970c55afb9dc79e7	inproceedings	Learning to rank collections	Jingfang Xu and Xing Li	\N	2007
7539341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	xu_directly_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390355\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	107--114	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {10.1145/1390334.1390355}	One of the central issues in learning to rank for information retrieval is to develop algorithms that construct ranking models by directly optimizing evaluation measures used in information retrieval such as Mean Average Precision (MAP) and Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG). Several such algorithms including SVMmap and AdaRank have been proposed and their effectiveness has been verified. However, the relationships between the algorithms are not clear, and furthermore no comparisons have been conducted between them. In this paper, we conduct a study on the approach of directly optimizing evaluation measures in learning to rank for Information Retrieval (IR). We focus on the methods that minimize loss functions upper bounding the basic loss function defined on the IR measures. We first provide a general framework for the study and analyze the existing algorithms of SVMmap and AdaRank within the framework. The framework is based on upper bound analysis and two types of upper bounds are discussed. Moreover, we show that we can derive new algorithms on the basis of this analysis and create one example algorithm called PermuRank. We have also conducted comparisons between SVMmap, AdaRank, PermuRank, and conventional methods of Ranking SVM and RankBoost, using benchmark datasets. Experimental results show that the methods based on direct optimization of evaluation measures can always outperform conventional methods of Ranking SVM and RankBoost. However, no significant difference exists among the performances of the direct optimization methods themselves.	60f97658ee66f244129673c374ce0415	a5e5e3f0b906a2a2051f538c6ee947d0	5cae2db0b41273dd0253a61ffd7c22b9	inproceedings	Directly optimizing evaluation measures in learning to rank	Jun Xu and Tie-Yan Liu and Min Lu and Hang Li and Wei-Ying Ma	\N	2008
7539348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGIR conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Singapore, Singapore	\N	\N	zhou_learning_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390382\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=GUIDE\\&CFID=7216732\\&CFTOKEN=41760401	\N	\N	\N	\N	275--282	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {10.1145/1390334.1390382}	Designing effective ranking functions is a core problem for information retrieval and Web search since the ranking functions directly impact the relevance of the search results. The problem has been the focus of much of the research at the intersection of Web search and machine learning, and learning ranking functions from preference data in particular has recently attracted much interest. The objective of this paper is to empirically examine several objective functions that can be used for learning ranking functions from preference data. Specifically, we investigate the roles of ties in the learning process. By ties, we mean preference judgments that two documents have equal degree of relevance with respect to a query. This type of data has largely been ignored or not properly modeled in the past. In this paper, we analyze the properties of ties and develop novel learning frameworks which combine ties and preference data using statistical paired comparison models to improve the performance of learned ranking functions. The resulting optimization problems explicitly incorporating ties and preference data are solved using gradient boosting methods. Experimental studies are conducted using three publicly available data sets which demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed new methods.	9ccaaaaf9abb1bb9651cf737f809e3ab	b91f9ab2e807bdef10d480ebafcf45a1	997766345621e269a3078ccf1442e000	inproceedings	Learning to rank with ties	Ke Zhou and Gui-Rong Xue and Hongyuan Zha and Yong Yu	\N	2008
7539350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	jordan-learning-98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	429a6e8a9a544bf76d7cac68ea6661be	8360f0eead16467ff01acbaa4a066519	672f84d7245170d51ec8a72bebc1bd21	book	Learning in Graphical Models	\N	Jordan, M.	1998
7540034	Archiving 2008 Final Program and Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_dormolen_scanning_2008	http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=3&SID=N2nOLJ1K32CMEeM@oJh&page=1&doc=1	\N		\N	\N	203--206	\N	\N	\N		In my paper "Scanning Preservation Microfilms: Key Issues, I have presented an OCR-research (Optical Character Recognition) that was initiated by the KB in March 2007. The goal of this research is to test the use of microfilms of newspapers as source material for a work process in which a digital derivative is the end product. For use on the internet, the OCR-quality of the digital derivative is very important. For this research, we have studied the relationship between the technical quality of the microfilms, the technical quality of the microfilm scanners and the final OCR accuracy.	eef954cd69d44a91eb25f17fa6e37231	787621eda4cdda111ed2617f63b7c17e	0db5aa2a11479c083dab3d33d56b2413	article	Scanning preservation microfilms: Key issues	H van Dormolen	\N	2008
7540041	Archiving 2007, Final Program and Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	murray_statistical_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=7&SID=N2nOLJ1K32CMEeM@oJh&page=1&doc=2	\N		\N	\N	43--43	\N	\N	\N		The quality, fitness for purpose, and cost of digitized microfilm images and their accompanying metadata (or indeed any outsourced analog or digital product) are typically specified by contractual arrangements with vendors, who are then free to produce conforming deliverables in any manner they see fit. Given this degree of freedom accorded vendors with respect to digital image and metadato production, it becomes essential that the vendor and its library, archive, or museum clients be able to demonstrate that conformance to contracted specifications is (a.) achievable given the technology available to the vendor or in the technology marketplace, and (b.) that it has been achieved with the deliverables at hand. To support a process control and quality improvement process that results in a mission-critical degree of assurance among libraries, archives, museums, and the vendors who provide microfilm digitization services, and to provide a model that interested parties in the Cultural Heritage community can study and improve upon, a series of statistical studies of the microfilm digitization process is being undertaken. The studies begin by modeling the entire microfilm digitization process as a series of coordinated steps - with newspaper issues and reels of microfilm as inputs and outputs - that result in the production of digital images of specified quality. The inputs or outputs of selected steps in the microfilm digitization process are then chosen for their importance to the process as well as their being amenable to qualitative or quantitative measurement. The final result of the processing steps - a digital image - is intended to serve purposes that will be dependent on characteristics of the digital image. Casual or close reading, examination of newspaper typeface characteristics and paper textures or color, and the location of textual passages using full-text indexing can be found to require images of differing spatial and tonal resolution. In order to predict during the production process the fitness of a digital image of a microfilm frame for the purposes intended by a Cultural Heritage institution, it will be necessary to determine whether there exists a predictable relationship between the measured or judged quality of the original materials, its microfilmed images, the digital image and the outputs of selected production steps that lead to the creation of the digitized image. With improved predictability of digital imaging outcomes, opportunities therefore exist for identifying and eliminating undesirable digitization process variation - and for introducing corrective process steps for managing printed materials that are determined to be (via a human judgment or a mechanical measurement step) damaged or otherwise reduced in quality. Before this level of understanding and control of a digital imaging process can be achieved, characterization of all critical steps in the processing chain must occur, so that their effects on the quality of the resulting digitized images can be appreciated. This first study involves gaining an initial indication of the imaging capabilities and range of normal variation of commonly used microfilm digitization devices and their associated imaging practices independently of the physical characteristics of an), microfilm reel that will be digitized. With the capabilities and range of variation of the imaging devices known, the characteristics and range of v,ariation of the microfilm materials themselves can then be determined. With this knowledge, three possibilities present themselves: the ability of a quality monitoring regime to defect genuine variation in the digitization process can be estimated; the benefits of improving specific aspects in the digitization process - notably improvements in imaging devices and imaging practices - can be determined; and the upper limits of quality-relaled and quality-limited deliverable characteristics such as {OCR} accuracy and judged/printed newspaper image quality can then be established. This first study reports on the collection and analysis of quantitative measures of image quality made using standardized testing materials supplied to vendors who provide microfilm digitization services to the Cultural Heritage community. The results of the first study indicate that additional training may be needed to establish a proper understanding (among management and production staff alike), acceptance, and execution of quality control procedures such as device characterization, the use of targets during actual production, corrective and preventive action, automatic and/or manual recordkeeping, and the like. Also indicated is the need for digilization technology manufacturers and the vendors who use their products to participate in the quality control process by collecting and providing device characterization data as well as by designing in pro duct features that simplify the collection of quality control data.	8ac2bdd966912e4daf9cc07754eff6e9	14d0623a2f5e04e15bb79870649d71fe	f282800b9707d1b3ab80605f57be47ec	article	Statistical studies of microfilm digitization service output: A survey of vendor capability	RJ Murray	\N	2007
7540052	\N	\N	\N	\N	15--15 Nov. 	\N	Proc. 14th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winkler2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/SCVT.2007.4436260}	\N	6218fcddd2161b0bbd13c24cd273fbdb	651de2f87b9975e4586dac00d4bc4108	64dcedc1cafc5dbd0c16c20beea8fa62	inproceedings	TCP Throughput Measurements and Analysis in Wireless Multi-Hop Networks	M. Winkler and C. Palazzo and M. Bartolozzi	\N	2007
7540070	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	56	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brener_conclusive_2005	http://apps.isiknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=14&SID=N2nOLJ1K32CMEeM@oJh&page=1&doc=2	\N		\N	\N	1274--1287	\N	12	\N	issn = {1532-2882}, doi = {10.1002/asi.20214}	One of the most challenging topics in the automatic document rating process is the development of a rating scheme for the image quality of documents. As part of the Department of Energy {(DOE)} document declassification program, we have developed a generalized rating system to predict the optical character recognition {(OCR)} accuracy level that is achieved when processing a document. The need for such a system emerged from the declassification of degraded, typewriter-era documents, which is currently a time-consuming manual process. This article presents the statistical analysis of the most influential document quality features affecting {OCR} accuracy, develops consistent predictive models for four currently used {OCR} engines, and studies the applicability of different {OCR} products to the {DOE} document declassification process. This study is expected to lead to an efficient and completely automated document declassification system.	b83fdc1877ec85e6b647d4cbbf41ac6d	b260b20ec001e4c2992261895bfa15d5	c05c0a7764f3925e3d2d39e587366e08	article	A conclusive methodology for rating {OCR} performance	{NE} Brener and {SS} Iyengar and {OS} Pianykh	\N	2005
7540091	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	Banks2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-07-19 07:50:14}, priority = {1}, isbn = {0131446797}, citeulike-article-id = {763999}	This book provides a basic treatment of discrete-event simulation, including the proper collection and analysis of data, the use of analytic techniques, verification and validation of models, and designing simulation experiments. Contains up-to-date treatment of simulation of manufacturing and material handling systems. Includes numerous solved examples. Offers an integrated website. Explains how to interpret simulation software output. For those interested in learning more about discrete-event simulation.	ad254c7d8f066c8e9207c6bd26092563	29f0136a3d422fcf57926914fd0868cf	1af88947fcb68f4a220def2e2e82ebd3	book	Discrete-Event System Simulation, Fourth Edition	Jerry Banks and John Carson and Barry L. Nelson and David Nicol	\N	2004
7544786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	furnas1988iru	\N	\N		\N	\N	465--480	\N	\N	\N		\N	2be80fed226fe708b415c10caf8d3e6c	78be8a4a06c0453b1db414c157c00d60	b7ee6989f3c0a0e7e98f4e81ff30a21f	article	{Information retrieval using a singular value decomposition model of latent semantic structure}	GW Furnas and S. Deerwester and ST Dumais and TK Landauer and RA Harshman and LA Streeter and KE Lochbaum	\N	1988
7544861	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	340640281X	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Kapitalanlagerechts-Heinz-Dieter-Assmann/dp/340640281X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D340640281X	\N	Handbuch des Kapitalanlagerechts: Amazon.de: Heinz-Dieter Assmann, Rolf A. Schütze: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406402814}, asin = {340640281X}, isbn = {340640281X}	\N	ad680ea1b14cb7da2521a0436bee3439	43c3b36e713f595546361742be3e3a30	a3d2be6deb0fb02fa7803062fc90b287	book	Handbuch des Kapitalanlagerechts	Heinz-Dieter Assmann and Rolf A. Schütze	\N	2007
7544916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quorum Books	Westport, Conn. [u.a.]	\N	\N	GoadInfo2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56720-454-6}	\N	8395fbfd6689dbe8649bcbacace4a29a	935d34776c6a006489df885a451da97e	a82dcfafbe1d39773d153b25838597b6	book	Information literacy and workplace performance	Tom W. Goad	\N	2002
7544920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AbschiedOevermann	http://www.ihsk.de/publikationen/Ulrich-Oevermann_Abschiedsvorlesung_Universitaet-Frankfurt.pdf	Vorlesung		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8593525e845ab2c818ce32a5b8cd49e3	de98adf2c7a16e1f780f79c234db593b	53377fdfce91ce579d04c928c97b2d76	article	„Krise und Routine“ als analytisches Paradigma in den Sozialwissenschaften	Ulrich Oevermann	\N	2008
7544980	Verhandeln in Konflikten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90096-4_7	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	113--132	\N	\N	\N		Zwei Merkmale unterscheiden politische Verhandlungen von nicht-politischen: es ist einmal der Öffentlichkeitsaspekt, d.h.
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das Eingebundensein in ein breit gefächertes und öffentlich wirksames Interessengeflecht, und zum anderen der Machtaspekt.Macht und Einfluss sind Kategorien, die unterschiedliche Interessen zusammenführen können. Crozier hat vier Arten von Machtressourcenin Organisationen unterschieden, erstens die Kontrollmacht über die Umgebung, zweitens die Kontrolle über Information undKommunikation, die er beide zu den externen Machtressourcen rechnet, drittens Kompetenz und viertens Verwaltungskenntnisse,die zu den internen Ressourcen zählen (Crozier/Friedberg 1979: 50). Da internationale wirtschaftliche wie politische Verhandlungenheute vor allem in Organisationen und deren Gremien stattfinden, ist die Unterscheidung zwischen internen und externen Ressourcen(gesehen von der Organisation aus) sinnvoll. Zum Beispiel können solche organisationsgebundene Fähigkeiten zum Tragen kommenim Rahmen der jeweiligen Präsidentschaft der Europäischen Union. Die halbjährige Präsidentschaft gibt dem gastgebenden Landdie Möglichkeit, eigene Vorstellungen ein- (möglicherweise auch durch-) zubringen mit Hilfe von Kompetenzausstattung, diedie Präsidentschaft auszeichnet. Auch der jeweilige Kommissionspräsident der EU — insbesondere wenn er von einem starken Landkommt wie der Deutsche Walter Hallstein oder der Franzose Jacques Delors - hat beträchtliche Ressourcen, um Vorstellungendurchzusetzen, die in seinem Europaverständnis liegen.	2006954075dc955fab99d035d59a28f0	865c99b0571f5ae6352f5364a65dc344	71fa64573c6cf856c9f7674c22ba116b	article	Die Macht in Verhandlungen	\N	\N	2006
7544999	SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	354398	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=354398	\N	A Multilinear Singular Value Decomposition	\N	\N	1253--1278	\N	4	\N	issn = {0895-4798}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0895479896305696}	We discuss a multilinear generalization of the singular value decomposition. There is a strong analogy between several properties of the matrix and the higher-order tensor decomposition; uniqueness, link with the matrix eigenvalue decomposition, first-order perturbation effects, etc., are analyzed. We investigate how tensor symmetries affect the decomposition and propose a multilinear generalization of the symmetric eigenvalue decomposition for pair-wise symmetric tensors.	eceb0c9021f811214961887ea91bf8b3	345c21b8420f7d9f83db12f440211715	eff602c4bab6277525a861ffaf7ae297	article	A Multilinear Singular Value Decomposition	Lieven De Lathauwer and Bart De Moor and Joos Vandewalle	\N	2000
7545017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akerlof-The-1970	http://www.jstor.org/pss/1879431	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d319e5485abeabeabe92eb6f71a62d1	6d54e3d9f7c6beb674f4eb7bb3b1cdf1	3adc2fdab82ed1b6b5c07b7eac322187	article	The marketfor„lemons“: quality uncertaintyand the market mechanism	George A. Akerlof	\N	1970
7545120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AEI Press	\N	\N	\N	0844741248	http://www.amazon.com/Regulating-Financial-Markets-Critique-Proposals/dp/0844741248%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0844741248	\N	Amazon.com: Regulating Financial Markets: A Critique and Some Proposals: George J. Benston: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780844741246}, asin = {0844741248}, isbn = {0844741248}, dewey = {346.082}	\N	53a2d5c66881c9c8d7b5759426e20f40	8754f3394f8495b87590eaaaabafa536	48818f59d346290d08f6b532a19ab02f	book	Regulating Financial Markets: A Critique and Some Proposals	George J. Benston	\N	1999
7545163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	0521797322	http://www.amazon.com/Asymmetric-Information-Financial-Markets-Introduction/dp/0521797322%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521797322	\N	Amazon.com: Asymmetric Information in Financial Markets: Introduction and Applications: Ricardo N. Bebczuk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521797320}, asin = {0521797322}, isbn = {0521797322}, dewey = {332}	\N	5336e12fe36f4c1f8f7eb2e4e2713178	551724463af9487e3abd36269f127282	40dd998b1d5427e9007def53125f411a	book	Asymmetric Information in Financial Markets: Introduction and Applications	Ricardo N. Bebczuk	\N	2003
7545170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	London	\N	Penguin books	UBHD9530318	\N	\N	UB: 95 A 12356	\N	\N	144 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-14-051328-0, 978-0-14-051328-8}, language = {eng}	\N	f608db8ebb2941469d5d1b2e17ed8db2	8448ee6b200b4fb620da5a0252137a44	5a4a2925db48d20642688bce7be87f66	book	The Penguin historical atlas of the Vikings	John Haywood	\N	1995
7545199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Magnus-Verlag	\N	\N	Krieg und Gesellschaft ; 1	UBHD66190959	\N	\N	UB: 2007 A 9642	\N	\N	463 S.	\N	1	\N	isbn = {3-88400-520-0, 978-3-88400-520-0}, language = {ger}	\N	e2dee3e162ca80a3feaae8b53b139523	5df7d037a7797d8a17ffabb6f5848035	8d8edbdc2030dc7dab5bd8045ac7d42f	book	Krieg in der Antiken Welt	Gerfried Mandl and Ilja Steffelbauer	\N	2007
7545226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akadademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD65665091	\N	\N	UB: 2004 A 4361
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AG: XII 6660	\N	\N	520 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-003681-8, 978-3-05-003681-6}, language = {ger eng}	\N	86025e649c2f2c9e9d6e830b4fbe5578	0a3680b0950b546ccf28bc9694c4cf07	2eecbff63ac1aae41e83da0d491bbb0d	book	Griechische Archaik : Interne Entwicklungen - externe Impulse [Workshop Griechische Archaik und der Orient: Interne und Externe Impulse , 8. - 10. November 2001, Innsbruck]	\N	Robert Rollinger and Christoph Ulf	2004
7545244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBHD66246198	\N	\N	UB: LA-K 2-23299	\N	\N	224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-20017-9, 978-3-534-20017-7}, language = {ger}	\N	becbe498dd813b8cc3a1e305b53ff462	037d9295afcb97570dab5042cbd50dff	b0a9e13a7544c75539bb8c107a41b075	book	Leben im Mittelalter	Roland Pauler	\N	2007
7545255	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart ; Berlin ; Köln	\N	\N	UBHD66185065	\N	\N	UB: LA-K 2-13543	\N	\N	499 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-017225-5, 978-3-17-017225-8}, language = {ger}	\N	681136dfa1c39e9c866be520ee37296c	459831bf668ad1b0d5564563563af39c	cbd0ffdce6c0215a63948cd3756298df	book	Das Frühmittelalter : die abendländische Christenheit von 400 bis 900	Arnold Angenendt	\N	2001
7545260	\N	Europäisches Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Grundkurs Geschichte / hg. von Michael Erbe ; Europäisches Mittelalter	UBHD66227622	\N	\N	UB: LA-K 2-23149	\N	\N	236 S.	\N	2,2	\N	isbn = {978-3-17-019719-0}, language = {ger}	\N	1f53324a49f0b8bb848c1c4887d6f653	eae4455935f2220c816e929b52c61174	5922fb51663f82b863f0a7b0ba0149bb	book	Herrschaftsbildungen und Reiche 900 - 1500	Jörg Schwarz	\N	2006
7545271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	Edition Antike	UBHD65893678	\N	\N	UB: 2005 A 7157
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KlPh: Cb 93/234	\N	\N	XVIII, 180 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-18133-6, 978-3-534-18133-9}, language = {grc ger}	\N	1b7649dac8fc5ff9c325fbbc156c14e9	aea85a658702f62197d2532bdb4b7deb	c30001bc8b44832ca125afdabc4ad562	book	Frühe griechische Elegien	Theognis and Mimnermos and Phokylides	Dirk U. Hansen	2005
7545282	Past Thinking	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goskar_creative_2009	http://www.pastthinking.com/blog/2009/03/04/creative-spaces-some-more-thoughts/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	12312af114f11075ca18e0810ad4bdcb	4d2e6692532f549bd43a11c4afc085f8	ef190f62e6f47c2ec780fc246f11cbdc	misc	Creative Spaces - some more thoughts	Tom Goskar	\N	2009
7545300	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ICEIS 2008 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	SchulteHSES_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	232--239	\N	978-989-8111-36-4	\N		Collaborative systems have to support specific functionalities in order to be useful for special fields of application and to fulfil those requirements. In this paper we introduce the Wasabi framework for collaborative systems, which is characterised by flexibility and adaptability. The framework implements a service oriented architecture and integrates different persistence layers. The requirement analysis for the Wasabi CSCW system is presented in the context of a collaborative environment for medical research which has strict requirements concerning data integrity. This paper shows the results of the requirement analysis and how these are implemented in the Wasabi architecture.	1d513e07ed4f519c40247dcb4734ccda	ab6615e9d32dd202d741ced007524128	2b848543ef10718d2f4966e5c317faae	inproceedings	Towards the Next Generation of Service-Oriented Flexible Collaborative Systems -- A Basic Framework Applied to Medical Research	Jonas Schulte and Thorsten Hampel and Konrad Stark and Johann Eder and Erich Schikuta	Jos{\\'e} Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
7545347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb736aa7689bc47d39b9beaa8567bd1f	d01d46eb00e960a3b0217248d70c8718	62d9ab7e76334215ae1f030f888b3a07	article	Virtuelle Communities für Patienten - Bedarfsgerechte Entwicklung, Einführung und Betrieb	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	Deutscher Universitätsverlag	2005
7545403	PDP’06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc101c46f2896118dfd5d2a060e51669	bf4537eea65197304e1a8433e0e90272	f1334758108862f7ecec5279b3bfa716	article	Framework for Systematic and Strategic Planning of Innovation-based Mobile Broadband Services. Paper presented at the 14th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing 	Felix Köbler and Jan Marco Leimeister and Artur Lugmayr	\N	2006
7545413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munchen [u.a.]	\N	\N	Umwe1972	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=23672909*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	309 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3405111897}	\N	d82af8e732c2541c7e03358d507be63b	96496249ca09a939c613a483bc808cbb	43edc16f4410f6544f2deb55261ba6e7	book	Umweltschutz und Wirtschaftswachstum: Referate und Seminarergebnisse des 1. Symposiums für Wirtschaftliche und Rechtliche Fragen des Umweltschutzes an der Hochschule St. Gallen, 19. bis 21. Oktober 1971	Martin P. vonhrsg. von Martin P. von Walterskirchen Walterskirchen	\N	1972
7545626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD9508320	\N	\N	UB: 95 C 1485	\N	Papierausg. - Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ. Microfilms Internat., 1995	XV, 323 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	e892dc59e54103a525d1bcc644d5d07d	2708b0baa983ec17a3212ca5b77ebe74	958209b02d5bce8d8d1ee44eaf5ce511	book	A study of the hair styles on Greek korai and other female figures from 650 - 480 B.C.	Dorothy D. Rohner	\N	1993
7545753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osning	Bielefeld	\N	\N	UBHD66662968	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 1674	\N	\N	275 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9806268-6-6}, language = {ger}	\N	9617669c9a62d7e44beed1c4981a03fb	da273f3efc75b2bc98d5d211fde958ec	fb29628946fe6f64a6ea09878c3b7344	book	Die Schlacht - plausible Gründe zur Varuskatastrophe in Ostwestfalen-Lippe	\N	Wolfgang Lippek and Frank Boening	2008
7545769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osning	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Lippek_Boening_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	275 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9806268-6-6}, language = {ger}	\N	9617669c9a62d7e44beed1c4981a03fb	da273f3efc75b2bc98d5d211fde958ec	fb29628946fe6f64a6ea09878c3b7344	book	Die Schlacht - plausible Gründe zur Varuskatastrophe in Ostwestfalen-Lippe	\N	Wolfgang Lippek and Frank Boening	2008
7545784	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ijoca10.2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		John A. Lent  \	
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\	Celebrating 10 Years of Continuous Publication: Taking Stock
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[Women and Cartooning: A Global Symposium] edited by John A. Lent
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John A. Lent \	
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6
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\	Introductions
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Marlene Pohle \	
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10
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\	17 Women Cartoonists + One
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Vicki Karaminas \	
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33
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\	"There's a Bug in my Ink Bottle":The Graphic Art of Australian Women -Greenberg, Graber, and Ord
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Martha H. Kennedy \	
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45
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\	A Self-Selected Sisterhood: Women Cartoonists Represented in the Library of Congress Collections
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Ana Merino \	
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70
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\	Feminine Territoriality: Reflections on the Impact of the Underground and Post-Underground
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Trina Robbins \	
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89
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\	Wonder Woman: Queer Appeal
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Trina Robbins \	
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95
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\	Here Are the Great Women Comics Artists of the United States!
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Jill S. Katz \	
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101
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\	Women and Mainstream Comic Books
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Fusami Ogi \	
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148
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\	Shojo Manga (Japanese Comics for Girls) in the 1970s' Japan as a Message to Women's Bodies: Interviewing Keiko Takemiya -A Leading Artist of the Year 24 Flower Group
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Fusami Ogi \	
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170
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\	Hana yori dango (Boys over Flowers) as a Trans-National Comics for Girls beyond Japan”
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Kinko Ito \	
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186
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\	The Touching and the Sensual in Japanese Ladies' Comics: An Interview with Asako Shiomi
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Kinko Ito \	
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199
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\	Masako Watanabe: 50 Years of Making Girls’ and Ladies’ Comics in Japan
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Sueen Noh \	
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209
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\	Science, Technology, and Women Represented in Korean Sci-Fi Girls' Comics
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Raquel Orzuj \	
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235
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\	Female Cartoonists in Uruguay
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Nicky Heron Brown \	
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242
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\	Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, Cartoon Character or Real Life Hero? Correcting Hajdu's The Ten Cent Plague
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Lisa Brooten \	
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254
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\	Burmese Political Cartoons and the Transnational Public Sphere in Times of Crisis
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Allen Douglas and
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Fedwa Malti-Douglas \	
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282
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\	From the Algerian War to the Armenian Massacres: Memory, Trauma, and Medicine in Petit Polio of Farid Fedwa Malti-Douglas Boudjellal
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Asai Motofumi \	
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308
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\	Barefoot Gen, Japan, and I: The Hiroshima Legacy: An Interview with Nakazawa Keiji
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Timothy Perper and
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Martha Cornog \	
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328
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\	" Never Said I Was a Boy": Utena, Arita Forland, and the (Non) Phallic Woman
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Roman Rosenbaum \	
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354
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\	Mizuki Shigeru's Pacific War
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Luke Arnott \	
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380
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\	BLAM! The Literal Architecture of Sin City
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Matthias Schneider \	
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402
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\	un regard moderne
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Seetha Srinivasan \	
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416
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\	Publishing on Comics and Comics Culture at University Press of Mississippi
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Bi Keguan \	
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421
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\	Why I Research Chinese Cartoon History
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Susan Honeyman \	
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437
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\	Transforming Segar's Progressive Everyman into Fleischer's Depression-Era Supersalesman: The Hidden Powers of Popeye's Spinach
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Joel T. Terranova \	
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451
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\	Art of Killing – The Literary Merits of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
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Arcadio Esquivel Mayorga \	
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468
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\	Graphic Humor in Costa Rica: A Cartoonist's Experience
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Joege L. Catalá�  Carrasco \	
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495
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\	Costumbrismo and Cubnity in Rafael Forné�    s
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Sol M. Davidson \	
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519
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\	Educational Comics: A Family Tree
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Jorge Salgueiro \	
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581
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\	Synesthesia and Onomatopoeia in Graphic Literature
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Juan Meneses \	
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598
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\	A Bakhtinian Approach to Two Graphic Novels: The Individual in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Chester Brown's Louis Riel
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Gorg Mallia \	
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607
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\	Satirical Cartoons in Malta
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Alan Fern \	
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621
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\	An Evening with Jules Feiffer
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Frank Hoffmann \	
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627
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\	Some Thoughts on Germany and the Art of the Cartoon
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Brian Swafford \	
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632
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\	The Death of Captain America: An Open-ended Allegorical Reading of Marvel Comics' Civil War Storyline
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Cord Scott \	
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649
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\	The Return of the War Comic: A Revival of Military Themes and Characters in Comic Books
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Nadilson Manoel da Silva \	
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660
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\	Maurício de Souza and the Development of the Market For Children in Brazilian Comics: A Turma da Mõnica (Monica's Gang)
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Carolyn Wong \	
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669
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\	Huang Yao and His Cartoon, "Niu Bizi," in China, 1934-1947
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Lingling Pan \	
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694
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\	Post-Liberation History of China's Lianhuanhua (Pictorial Books)
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John A. Lent and
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Hong-Chi Shiau \	
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718
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\	Seeking Inwards, Looking Outwards: Taiwanese Cartoonists' Quest To Transcend Japanese Influences
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Christophe Cassiau-Haurie \	
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737
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\	Comic Books in the Indian Ocean: Between Openness and Isolation
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Rania M.R. Saleh \	
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746
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\	What Inflamed the Iraq War? The Perspectives of American Cartoonists
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John A. Lent \	
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788
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\	The Printed Word
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Louis Gorgon
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Michael Rhode \	
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794
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\	Book Reviews / Review Essay: Isaac Cates
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Matt Wuerker
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David A. Beronä
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Michael Rhode
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Trina Robbins
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Leonard Rifas
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Cord Scott
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Sean P. Connors
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Benjamin Woo
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David Robertson
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Ofer Berenstein
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José Alaniz \	
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806
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\	Exhibition Reviews
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John A. Lent \	
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862
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\	The Story Behind the Cartoon
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Jenny E. Robb \	
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866
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\	International Museum of Cartoon Art To Move to Ohio State Cartoon Research Library
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Leonard Rifas \	
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868
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\	Letters	aa11093f6303b1f3945a51cf02b5655e	a1613f8594443b859b1c3e91c393919a	6863e6e984fa3cce1327a55922383752	proceedings	IJOCA 10.2	\N	\N	2008
7545861	IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	93669	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=93669	\N	An ontological model of an information system that provides precise definitions of fundamental concepts like system, subsystem, and coupling is proposed. This model is used to analyze some static and dynamic properties of an information system and to examine the question of what constitutes a good decomposition of an information system. Some of the major types of information system formalisms that bear on the authors' goals and their respective strengths and weaknesses relative to the model are briefly reviewed. Also articulated are some of the fundamental notions that underlie the model. Those basic notions are then used to examine the nature and some dynamics of system decomposition. The model's predictive power is discussed.	\N	\N	1282--1292	\N	11	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/32.60316}	An ontological model of an information system that provides precise definitions of fundamental concepts like system, subsystem, and coupling is proposed. This model is used to analyze some static and dynamic properties of an information system and to examine the question of what constitutes a good decomposition of an information system. Some of the major types of information system formalisms that bear on the authors' goals and their respective strengths and weaknesses relative to the model are briefly reviewed. Also articulated are some of the fundamental notions that underlie the model. Those basic notions are then used to examine the nature and some dynamics of system decomposition. The model's predictive power is discussed.	66d01afdaaf26b74676eb45780943f15	369ef37a36bd80ccb86926e49bb9bab7	3989846149a8f587ab1b542c0782353e	article	An Ontological Model of an Information System	Yair Wand and Ron Weber	\N	1990
7545882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt + Technik	München	\N	\N	UBHD66636764	\N	\N	UB LA-U 10-25062	\N	\N	1173 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8272-4412-3}, language = {ger}	\N	341d984d63a2e90391c94c34b6d63c6e	ea363c2cee45dac6a7037c60aad29313	ba03ad95166498c7430e0ae666b1e407	book	OpenOffice.org 3.0 : Einführung, Referenz, Makroprogrammierung	Günter Born	\N	2009
7545924	\N	\N	\N	4., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66624331	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-20725	\N	\N	639 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1300-4}, language = {ger}	\N	9ca1db79d1ef2f5ef68695284bdc9bf6	c7cac92decef37651607eee5a26d726c	7d07985e33138d8de5da5753dad4d428	book	OpenOffice.org 3 : Einstieg und Umstieg	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2009
7545936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625473	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22920	\N	\N	569 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1301-1}, language = {ger}	\N	e039957844d04d20de59d15b585db9ec	70ab5ad1cd2e4f25ed322e8e94eb2484	4fbb6121b6ceee5e193524bfef90dd00	book	Datenbanken mit OpenOffice.org 3 Base und HSQLDB	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2009
7545983	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualis. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625470	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22303	\N	\N	570 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1303-5}, language = {ger}	\N	7e99762931cf49ce6fe4c3ff5dfc022d	5061c484b46c5ef50b66836e793bf626	02254d5bd6b5acc170d1f8d36c7f8b92	book	Tabellenkalkulation mit OpenOffice.org 3 - Calc	Jörg Schmidt	\N	2009
7545995	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing ; Köln [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66641904	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22426	\N	\N	XIII, 377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89721-870-3}, language = {ger}	\N	8c894013f1ae44bb288a521afce81076	a16100ae24c0ceb7dea9282ee9f28c6d	48a473becdc56a64b5388e013ec0ef08	book	OpenOffice.org Base 3	Michael Mahrt	\N	2009
7545998	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625472	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22289	\N	\N	633 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1302-8}, language = {ger}	\N	781cc0f62fee1c0c8078b949b00fa3ea	6f71dcbcce390241d4b289ef9379e381	6fa01550259beb064888ea4a6feffbbf	book	Textverarbeitung mit OpenOffice.org 3 Writer	Jacqueline Rahemipour	\N	2009
7546034	\N	\N	\N	2., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	Galileo Computing	SWB-287064522	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3154707&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: Dezember 2008, verschoben auf Januar 2009, verschoben auf September 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1132-1}	\N	bde082d1843294084c46b31fae1470e6	7e73455332a6d96881cb9d5f116b00ae	5fed2664e2bbca7965a723616d08d590	book	Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit OpenOffice.org 3 : Nie mehr Ärger mit Fußnoten, Formaten, Druckproblemen	Kai Surendorf	\N	2008
7546108	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72523-7_49	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	490--500	\N	\N	\N		We describe an ensemble of classifiers based algorithm for incremental learning in nonstationary environments. In this formulation,
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we assume that the learner is presented with a series of training datasets, each of which is drawn from a different snapshotof a distribution that is drifting at an unknown rate. Furthermore, we assume that the algorithm must learn the new environmentin an incremental manner, that is, without having access to previously available data. Instead of a time window over incominginstances, or an aged based forgetting – as used by most ensemble based nonstationary learning algorithms – a strategic weightingmechanism is employed that tracks the classifiers’ performances over drifting environments to determine appropriate votingweights. Specifically, the proposed approach generates a single classifier for each dataset that becomes available, and thencombines them through a dynamically modified weighted majority voting, where the voting weights themselves are computed asweighted averages of classifiers’ individual performances over all environments. We describe the implementation details ofthis approach, as well as its initial results on simulated non-stationary environments.	0ca86c22316f49009de87dc562059744	20ae3b25ec1ef7e452546f348bd38b48	406d076b33571295b2e02b0a764e58e4	article	An Ensemble Approach for Incremental Learning in Nonstationary Environments	Michael Muhlbaier and Robi Polikar	\N	2007
7546199	Random Structures and Algorithms	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.	Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139	\N	\N	propp1996	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2418(199608/09)9:1/2<223::AID-RSA14>3.0.CO;2-O	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Random Structures and Algorithms	\N	\N	223-252	\N	1-2	\N	doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1098-2418(199608/09)9:1/2<223::AID-RSA14>3.0.CO;2-O}	\N	73dc0234d1270097367cd6b14710d161	f07dd94a68ee106c49326d533ebaaa1a	10087197d2c4d9420a2134d46a3d9905	article	Exact sampling with coupled Markov chains and applications to statistical mechanics	James Gary Propp and David Bruce Wilson	\N	1996
7546341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 1987 Workshop on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horvitz87reasoningabout	\N	\N	Although many investigators affirm a desire to build reasoning systems that behave consistently with the axiomatic basis defined by probability theory and utility theory, limited resources for engineering and computation can make a complete normative analysis impossible. We attempt to move discussion beyond the debate over the scope of problems that can be handled effectively to cases where it is clear that there are insufficient computational resources to perform an analysis deemed as complete. Under these conditions, we stress the importance of considering the expected costs and benefits of applying alternative approximation procedures and heuristics for computation and knowledge acquisition. We discuss how knowledge about the structure of user utility can be used to control value tradeoffs for tailoring inference to alternative contexts. We address the notion of real-time rationality, focusing on the application of knowledge about the expected timewise-refinement abilities of reasoning strategies to balance the benefits of additional computation with the costs of acting with a partial result. We discuss the benefits of applying decision theory to control the solution of difficult problems given limitations and uncertainty in reasoning resources	\N	\N	429--444	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc905958b889b02dce213afa6d732c2d	11981c7a3d73fa205b78709e1593fdf6	6ac5670765ba36fb0273c0ee32c8c430	inproceedings	Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints	Eric J. Horvitz	\N	1987
7546376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abazov:2009ii	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+EPRINT+0903.0850	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT 0903.0850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ex}, collaboration = {The D0}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0903.0850;%%}, eprint = {0903.0850}	\N	0c46e08684c3b81d0f17386e0c9925ed	12a928b53e78fdcdb49b501aaeda17d0	a65ded76870a7b99864997708269eb7d	article	{Observation of Single Top Quark Production}	V. M. Abazov and others	\N	2009
7546396	JHEP	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2006kv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0606021	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0606021	\N	\N	010	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0606021;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0606021}	Finding the relation between the symmetry transformations in the continuum and on the lattice might be a nontrivial task as illustrated by the history of chiral symmetry. Lattice actions induced by a renormalization group procedure inherit all symmetries of the continuum theory. We give a general procedure which gives the corresponding symmetry transformations on the lattice. 	922771a0d53043a0dda91524ecb1ef61	c10347d5084a499758a0c6556b63282f	53c25919775027a4bbc4e0d905241500	article	{Lattice regularization and symmetries}	Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer and Reto von Allmen	\N	2006
7546423	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	C12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2000xz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0003013	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0003013	\N	\N	691-708	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0003013;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0129183101001882}, eprint = {hep-lat/0003013}	We discuss the steps to construct Dirac operators which have arbitrary fermion offsets, gauge paths, a general structure in Dirac space and satisfy the basic symmetries (gauge symmetry, hermiticity condition, charge conjugation, hypercubic rotations and reflections) on the lattice. We give an extensive set of examples and offer help to add further structures. 	b36c51a12f311b1097f56e0f7e4794d6	bbc0997393f3a18f91957bc36b3ca96a	ccb50f68c4aed1ed0070fb98b561baeb	article	{The construction of generalized Dirac operators on the
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                  lattice}	Peter Hasenfratz and others	\N	2001
7546435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1998bb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9803027	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9803027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9803027;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/9803027}	    Abstract: This lecture note starts with a pedagogical introduction to the theoretical background and properties of perfect actions, gives some details on topology and instanton solutions and ends with a discussion on the recent developments concerning chiral symmetry. 	bbc19dd125470392c343b60e7585712b	c54db8a04944b07863618e6901f1a2c0	0ac4209fe75372eb78344638eb1683d7	article	{The theoretical background and properties of perfect
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                  actions}	Peter Hasenfratz	\N	1998
7546444	Nucl. Phys.	B525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1998jp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9802007	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9802007	\N	\N	401-409	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9802007;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00399-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/9802007}	    Abstract: The classically perfect action of QCD requires no tuning to get the pion massless in the broken phase: the critical bare mass $m_q^c$ is zero. Neither the vector nor the flavour non-singlet axial vector currents need renormalization. Further, there is no mixing between four-fermion operators in different chiral representations. The order parameter of chiral symmetry requires, however, a subtraction which is given here explicitly. These results are based on the fact that the fixed point action satisfies the Ginsparg-Wilson remnant chiral symmetry condition. On chiral symmetry related questions any other local solution of this condition will produce similar results. 	ee385d90a5a614ad0b8ee94d5dcb8e26	eb531703722e5796a632fbf9b6825575	ebb9b838e67a7d86ff21c1eb88933f54	article	{Lattice QCD without tuning, mixing and current
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                  renormalization}	Peter Hasenfratz	\N	1998
7546453	Phys. Lett.	B427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1998ri	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9801021	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9801021	\N	\N	125-131	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9801021;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00315-3}, eprint = {hep-lat/9801021}	    Abstract: The fixed point Dirac operator on the lattice has exact chiral zero modes on topologically non-trivial gauge field configurations independently whether these configurations are smooth, or coarse. The relation $n_L-n_R = Q^{FP}$, where $n_L$ $(n_R)$ is the number of left (right)-handed zero modes and $Q^{FP}$ is the fixed point topological charge holds not only in the continuum limit, but also at finite cut-off values. The fixed point action, which is determined by classical equations, is local, has no doublers and complies with the no-go theorems by being chirally non-symmetric. The index theorem is reproduced exactly, nevertheless. In addition, the fixed point Dirac operator has no small real eigenvalues except those at zero, i.e. there are no 'exceptional configurations'. 	2d98100e04f7c8775059a2d3ce8dc8f0	fcdb953db7d50725cfdc8dd7ec9419a6	d4055f4cc48c0443426ddb16931fedbe	article	{The index theorem in QCD with a finite cut-off}	Peter Hasenfratz and Victor Laliena and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1998
7546484	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11494683_25	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	246--256	\N	\N	\N		Support Vector Machines (SVMs) have been successfully applied to solve a large number of classification and regression problems. However, SVMs suffer from the catastrophic forgetting phenomenon, which results in loss of previously learned information. Learn ++ have recently been introduced as an incremental learning algorithm. The strength of Learn ++ lies in its ability to learn new data without forgetting previously acquired knowledge and without requiring access to any of the previously seen data, even when the new data introduce new classes. To address the catastrophic forgetting problem and to add the incremental learning capability to SVMs, we propose using an ensemble of SVMs trained with Learn ++. Simulation results on real-world and benchmark datasets suggest that the proposed approach is promising.
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ER  -	e212e82952cde62f14a6eda9f8a53fd6	537fe7da78a87a7d878604537515389f	fed08704d85ab2926365bdadc8a6ad20	article	Ensemble of SVMs for Incremental Learning	Zeki Erdem and Robi Polikar and Fikret Gurgen and Nejat Yumusak	\N	2005
7546501	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44938-8_18	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	161--161	\N	\N	\N		We have recently introduced Learn++ as an incremental learning algorithm capable of learning additional data that may later
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become available. The strength of Learn++ lies with its ability to learn new data without forgetting previously acquired knowledgeand without requiring access to any of the previously seen data, even when the new data introduce new classes. Learn++, inspiredin part by AdaBoost, achieves incremental learning through generating an ensemble of classifiers for each new dataset thatbecomes available and then combining them through weighted majority voting with a distribution update rule modified for incrementallearning of new classes. We have recently discovered that Learn++ also provides a practical and a general purpose approachfor multisensor and/or multimodality data fusion. In this paper, we present Learn++ as an addition to the new breed of classifierfusion algorithms, along with preliminary results obtained on two real-world data fusion applications.	c5cc678d0859b99e023b515459db0a20	ecf998c8dc1ceb86b5ee7e508ea44828	7790e33c9014f7be0afdc0c79295690f	article	An Ensemble Approach for Data Fusion with Learn++	Michael Lewitt and Robi Polikar	\N	2003
7546644	International Journal of Comic Art	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rogers2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	509-517	\N	1	\N		\N	e752db91fad854aba52bd59ff78d2673	b095ea711f65f457c298c3bcfec2b187	6a9572f32f017dac1aef5fe4ec9329e9	article	Understanding Production: The Stylistic Impact of Artisan and Industrial Methods	Mark C. Rogers	\N	2006
7546799	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1997ft	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9709110	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9709110	\N	\N	53-58	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9709110;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(97)00696-8}, eprint = {hep-lat/9709110}	    Abstract: The fixed-point (FP) action in QCD, although it is local and determined by classical equations, is difficult to parametrize well and is expensive to simulate. But the stake is high: the FP action has scale invariant instanton solutions, has no topological artifacts, satisfies the index theorem on the lattice, does not allow exceptional configurations, requires no tuning to get the pion massless and is expected to reduce the cut-off effects significantly. An overview is given including a discussion on tests in Yang-Mills theory, QCD and $d=2$ spin and gauge models. 	2b8f1f11082f2da5dd6ab27ee25610ae	f03b75e99dc872892e97dd7ba387b809	0dd506a5c67dc4ea64c67ffa01557021	article	{Prospects for perfect actions}	P. Hasenfratz	\N	1998
7546802	Nucl. Phys.	B507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1997gs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9706002	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9706002	\N	\N	399-415	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9706002;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00553-1}, eprint = {hep-lat/9706002}	    Abstract: It has been pointed out in recent papers that the example considered earlier in the O(N) sigma-model to test whether fixed-point actions are 1-loop perfect actually checked classical perfection only. To clarify the issue we constructed the renormalized trajectory explicitly in 1-loop perturbation theory. We found that the fixed-point action is not exactly 1-loop perfect. The cut-off effects are, however, strongly reduced also on the 1-loop level relative to those of the standard and tree level improved Symanzik actions. Some points on off- and on-shell improvement, Symanzik's program and fixed-point actions are also discussed. 	ff6f0843938178decdc9a825368c1cda	6f0ed88c4668d49dc83a897bf51492ff	55a9bf2a48c34e69f735e90aa615b707	article	{Fixed-point actions in 1-loop perturbation theory}	Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1997
7546809	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeGrand:1996nc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9608056	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9608056	\N	\N	942-944	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9608056;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(96)00821-3}, eprint = {hep-lat/9608056}	We report our progress constructing a fixed-point action for fermions interacting with SU(3) gauge fields. 	ba9e09fe875e5619246fb92a37b33e59	a5ef9001f38049fd083296d85c5c6c5b	0fd82b20ced83cf79fe2509747f18388	article	{Fixed-point action for fermions in QCD}	Thomas A. DeGrand and A. Hasenfratz and P. Hasenfratz and P. Kunszt and F. Niedermayer	\N	1997
7546817	Phys. Rev.	D53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blatter:1995ik	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9508028	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9508028	\N	\N	923-932	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9508028;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.53.923}, eprint = {hep-lat/9508028}	    Abstract: We define a fixed point topological charge for the two-dimensional O(3) lattice sigma-model which is free of topological defects. We use this operator in combination with the fixed point action to measure the topological susceptibility for a wide range of correlation lengths. The results strongly suggest that it is not a physical quantity in this model. The procedure, however, can be applied to other asymptotically free theories as well. 	72113178d22d5e4fc66892af962d4017	81c4c000c701bc01bc1c05d972cb7dc8	96947d10b1912fd77f91579fcd88ee21	article	{Instantons and the fixed point topological charge in the
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                  two-dimensional O(3) sigma model}	Marc Blatter and Rudolf Burkhalter and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1996
7546824	Phys. Lett.	B365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeGrand:1995ab	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9508024	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9508024	\N	\N	233-238	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9508024;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(95)01233-8}, eprint = {hep-lat/9508024}	    Abstract: We summarize our recent work on the construction and properties of fixed point (FP) actions for lattice $SU(3)$ pure gauge theory. These actions have scale invariant instanton solutions and their spectrum is exact through 1--loop, i.e. in their physical predictions there are no $a^n$ nor $g^2 a^n$ cut--off effects for any $n$. We present a few-parameter approximation to a classical FP action which is valid for short correlation lengths. We perform a scaling test of the action by computing the quantity $G = L \\sqrt{\\sigma(L)}$, where the string tension $\\sigma(L)$ is measured from the torelon mass $\\mu = L \\sigma(L)$, on lattices of fixed physical volume and varying lattice spacing $a$. While the Wilson action shows scaling violations of about ten per cent, the approximate fixed point action scales within the statistical errors for $ 1/2 \\ge aT_c$. 	f6767167b86455628a5b60834080c128	4ff15f6ba166b89d698e562d1ad42484	17ad1023f8f32f181f32c56c0d66d7c1	article	{Fixed point actions for SU(3) gauge theory}	Thomas A. DeGrand and Anna Hasenfratz and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1996
7546831	Nucl. Phys.	B454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farchioni:1995ne	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9506032	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9506032	\N	\N	638-644	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9506032;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(95)00460-A}, eprint = {hep-lat/9506032}	    Abstract: In order to support the formal renormalization group arguments that the fixed point action of an asymptotically free model gives cut--off independent physical predictions in 1--loop perturbation theory, we calculate the finite volume mass--gap $m(L)$ in the non--linear $\\sigma$--model. No cut--off effect of the type $g^4\\left(a/L\\right)^n$ is seen for any $n$. The results are compared with those of the standard and tree level improved Symanzik actions. 	dcfaca53f3d969c1b3c9a374ca061a76	8b252f4a3c54f7f459f16e881ffb53a4	e0b140757ba99ed247ef238d8535bd77	article	{The Absence of cutoff effects for the fixed point action
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                  in one loop perturbation theory}	Federico Farchioni and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer and Alessandro Papa	\N	1995
7546835	Nucl. Phys.	B454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeGrand:1995jk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9506031	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9506031	\N	\N	615-637	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9506031;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(95)00459-6}, eprint = {hep-lat/9506031}	    Abstract: In this paper (the second of a series) we extend our calculation of a classical fixed point action for lattice $SU(3)$ pure gauge theory to include gauge configurations with large fluctuations. The action is parameterized in terms of closed loops of link variables. We construct a few-parameter approximation to the classical FP action which is valid for short correlation lengths. We perform a scaling test of the action by computing the quantity $G = L \\sqrt{\\sigma(L)}$ where the string tension $\\sigma(L)$ is measured from the torelon mass $\\mu = L \\sigma(L)$. We measure $G$ on lattices of fixed physical volume and varying lattice spacing $a$ (which we define through the deconfinement temperature). While the Wilson action shows scaling violations of about ten per cent, the approximate fixed point action scales within the statistical errors for $ 1/2 \\ge aT_c \\ge 1/6$. Similar behaviour is found for the potential measured in a fixed physical volume. 	84f7a482e3587dab3c3363c2814cefb5	6f93dd3d7cf586b1376881deb7b35bf8	6ccaaa2784ba384a9825aa85116ef75b	article	{Nonperturbative tests of the fixed point action for SU(3)
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                  gauge theory}	Thomas A. DeGrand and Anna Hasenfratz and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1995
7546841	Nucl. Phys.	B454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeGrand:1995ji	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9506030	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9506030	\N	\N	587-614	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9506030;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(95)00458-5}, eprint = {hep-lat/9506030}	    Abstract: In this paper (the first of a series) we describe the construction of fixed point actions for lattice $SU(3)$ pure gauge theory. Fixed point actions have scale invariant instanton solutions and the spectrum of their quadratic part is exact (they are classical perfect actions). We argue that the fixed point action is even 1--loop quantum perfect, i.e. in its physical predictions there are no $g^2 a^n$ cut--off effects for any $n$. We discuss the construction of fixed point operators and present examples. The lowest order $q {\\bar q}$ potential $V(\\vec{r})$ obtained from the fixed point Polyakov loop correlator is free of any cut--off effects which go to zero as an inverse power of the distance $r$. 	2fea6454d97a9d5ec01d79d985a114ec	740a99a182b7c470462ec1bbbc5a63d3	7ff72f83b22157e03ec41140b8a4cf50	article	{The Classically perfect fixed point action for SU(3) gauge
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                  theory}	Thomas A. DeGrand and Anna Hasenfratz and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1995
7546848	Nucl. Phys.	B414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:1993sp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9308004	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9308004	\N	\N	785-814	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9308004;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(94)90261-5}, eprint = {hep-lat/9308004}	    Abstract: There exist lattice actions which give cut--off independent physical predictions even on coarse grained lattices. Rotation symmetry is restored, the spectrum becomes exact and, in addition, the classical equations have scale invariant instanton solutions. This perfect action can be made short ranged. It can be determined by combining analytical calculations with numerical simulations on small lattices. We illustrate the method and the benefits on the $d=2$ non--linear $\\sigma$--model. 	ef3f8972f77c0adb9f78f24cde405220	1f13fc36f91360dcbbcf5ffc9a0a7030	7d4b86ff9bcc9806a053af6037efc367	article	{Perfect lattice action for asymptotically free theories}	P. Hasenfratz and F. Niedermayer	\N	1994
7546874	Phys. Rev.	D25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ginsparg:1981bj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D25,2649	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D25,2649	\N	\N	2649	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D25,2649;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.25.2649}	A new criterion for chiral symmetry in lattice theories of fermions is derived within a block-spin formalism. This "remnant" symmetry criterion properly incorporates the Adler Bell-Jackiw anomaly and avoids the fermion-doubling problem of other lattice fermion methods. Some obstacles to implementing this approach in the presence of fully dynamical gauge fields are discussed.	67fb5a12872b36cb302f5bb9d1b53d6c	dba1c929a1e412e6f3ef1eddc24c3f18	67ee2c6b57e5bac40dd404b6ccc9b040	article	{A Remnant of Chiral Symmetry on the Lattice}	Paul H. Ginsparg and Kenneth G. Wilson	\N	1982
7547073	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '01: Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502546	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502546	\N	Random projection in dimensionality reduction	\N	\N	245--250	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, California}, isbn = {1-58113-391-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502512.502546}	Random projections have recently emerged as a powerful method for dimensionality reduction. Theoretical results indicate that the method preserves distances quite nicely; however, empirical results are sparse. We present experimental results on using random projection as a dimensionality reduction tool in a number of cases, where the high dimensionality of the data would otherwise lead to burden-some computations. Our application areas are the processing of both noisy and noiseless images, and information retrieval in text documents. We show that projecting the data onto a random lower-dimensional subspace yields results comparable to conventional dimensionality reduction methods such as principal component analysis: the similarity of data vectors is preserved well under random projection. However, using random projections is computationally significantly less expensive than using, e.g., principal component analysis. We also show experimentally that using a sparse random matrix gives additional computational savings in random projection.	13ffc211d818b1b57ac2fdbb1cb8e9b7	5d8c3f8b7e892f5c58702d896f3542ac	ea84329c62d5e063f9d81c834a6ab2f7	inproceedings	Random projection in dimensionality reduction: applications to image and text data	Ella Bingham and Heikki Mannila	\N	2001
7547110	Subspace, Latent Structure and Feature Selection	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11752790_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	52--68	\N	\N	\N		Random projection is a simple technique that has had a number of applications in algorithm design. In the context of machine
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learning, it can provide insight into questions such as “why is a learning problem easier if data is separable by a largemargin?” and “in what sense is choosing a kernel much like choosing a set of features?” This talk is intended to provide anintroduction to random projection and to survey some simple learning algorithms and other applications to learning based onit. I will also discuss how, given a kernel as a black-box function, we can use various forms of random projection to extractan explicit small feature space that captures much of what the kernel is doing. This talk is based in large part on work in[BB05, BBV04] joint with Nina Balcan and Santosh Vempala.	ab0cb3003ce5cff59194d8ad53827bc6	b891a8d58d4e1820d6509ac5162b1aa9	4fea8dd4cf12957a242e290a96b1f906	article	Random Projection, Margins, Kernels, and Feature-Selection	Avrim Blum	\N	2006
7547173	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan:2003uh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0309099	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0309099	\N	\N	109-120	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0309099;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(03)02512-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/0309099}	    Abstract: I discuss a new approach to constructing lattices for gauge theories with extended supersymmetry. The lattice theories themselves respect certain supersymmetries, which in many cases allows the target theory to be obtained in the continuum limit without fine-tuning. 	06e8fdac56c0a7cba03aa1ac2e9d672d	59604adb0989497d897be2cc43a6d7ec	6385be152294cc95ccec9220551f3034	article	{Recent developments in lattice supersymmetry}	David B. Kaplan	\N	2004
7547179	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	ijcnn98	\N	\N	\N	Piscataway, NJ: IEEE	\N	\N	\N	kaski:ijcnn98	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.54.4679	\N		\N	\N	413--418	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {2377412}, priority = {2}	When the data vectors are high-dimensional it is computationally infeasible to use data analysis or pattern recognition algorithms which repeatedly compute similarities or distances in the original data space. It is therefore necessary to reduce the dimensionality before, for example, clustering the data. If the dimensionality is very high, like in the WEBSOM method which organizes textual document collections on a Self-Organizing Map, then even the commonly used dimensionality reduction methods like the principal component analysis may be too costly. It will be demonstrated that the document classiffcation accuracy obtained after the dimensionality has been reduced using a random mapping method will be almost as good as the original accuracy if the final dimensionality is sufficiently large (about 100 out of 6000). In fact, it can be shown that the inner product (similarity) between the mapped vectors follows closely the inner product of the original vectors.	2787785a72824b44ab00a25042dc26e3	cb4171814485c6e3951dab6c791ba8cd	005de73391c66d6bb292a81ca3531686	inproceedings	Dimensionality Reduction by Random Mapping: {F}ast Similarity Computation for Clustering	Samuel Kaski	\N	1998
7547196	Phys. Rev.	D66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:2002pa	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0208015	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0208015	\N	\N	074510	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0208015;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.66.074510}, eprint = {hep-lat/0208015}	    Abstract: We examine the N=2 Wess-Zumino model defined on the $d=2$ Euclidean lattice in connection with a restoration of the Leibniz rule in the limit $a\\to0$ in perturbatively finite theory. We are interested in the difference between the Wilson and Ginsparg-Wilson fermions and in the effects of extra interactions introduced by an analysis of Nicolai mapping. As for the Wilson fermion, it induces a linear divergence to individual tadpole diagrams in the limit $a\\to0$, which is absent in the Ginsparg-Wilson fermion. This divergence suggests that a careful choice of lattice regularization is required in a reliable numerical simulation. As for the effects of the extra couplings introduced by an analysis of Nicolai mapping, the extra couplings do not completely remedy the supersymmetry breaking in correlation functions induced by the failure of the Leibniz rule in perturbation theory, though those couplings ensure the vanishing of vacuum energy arising from disconnected diagrams. Supersymmetry in correlation functions is recovered in the limit $a\\to 0$ {\\em with or without} those extra couplings. In the context of lattice theory, it may be properly said that supersymmetry does not improve ultraviolet properties but rather it is well accommodated in theories with good ultraviolet properties. 	64dbb095c1a5336a5850bf1f68e5d12d	0521829b6f81119d29ae5d7731bea204	160c693aff3792afd5fd435a5d2277c8	article	{N = 2 Wess-Zumino model on the d = 2 Euclidean lattice}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	2002
7547204	Nucl. Phys.	B622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:2001ka	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0109156	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0109156	\N	\N	115-140	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0109156;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00592-2}, eprint = {hep-th/0109156}	    Abstract: A lattice regularization of the supersymmetric Wess-Zumino model is studied by using Ginsparg-Wilson operators. We recognize a certain conflict between the lattice chiral symmetry and the Majorana condition for Yukawa couplings, or in Weyl representation a conflict between the lattice chiral symmetry and Yukawa couplings. This conflict is also related, though not directly, to the fact that the kinetic (K\\"{a}hler) term and the superpotential term are clearly distinguished in the continuum Wess-Zumino model, whereas these two terms are mixed in the Ginsparg-Wilson operators. We illustrate a case where lattice chiral symmetry together with naive Bose-Fermi symmetry is imposed by preserving a SUSY-like symmetry in the free part of the Lagrangian; one-loop level non-renormalization of the superpotential is then maintained for finite lattice spacing, though the finite parts of wave function renormalization deviate from the supersymmetric value. All these properties hold for the general Ginsparg-Wilson algebra independently of the detailed construction of lattice Dirac operators. 	5a92aef2b6d9436a537d7886abe8c541	d9a5736220eee403114d5e1293dfdf11	fbbe34fd508c6e47afe40d3672b7c2f6	article	{Lattice chiral symmetry and the Wess-Zumino model}	Kazuo Fujikawa and Masato Ishibashi	\N	2002
7547209	Mod. Phys. Lett.	A19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feo:2004kx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0410012	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0410012	\N	\N	2387-2402	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0410012;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217732304015749}, eprint = {hep-lat/0410012}	    Abstract: In this brief review, I summarize the current theoretical knowledge in supersymmetry on the lattice, with special emphasis on recent results in the framework of N=1 supersymmetric Yang Mills theory, Wess-Zumino model and Yang-Mills theory with extended supersymmetries. 	de9c694b7a37aaa0acf9667b62babdbc	701b02fdf67f9c2bc0fd0d5c65124fc7	aef95dd2b036075cf72d84971b9378b9	article	{Predictions and recent results in SUSY on the lattice}	Alessandra Feo	\N	2004
7547229	Nuclear Physics B	235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiVecchia1984478	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4719TK5-2GD/2/e626e5f822d1842bdcf221fd31eafff1	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : The transition from the lattice to the continuum: CPN−1 models at large N	\N	\N	478 - 520	\N	4	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90493-0}	We study in detail the large N solution for the CPN-1 models on a euclidean lattice and their phase structure in D dimensions. In the two-dimensional case, we evaluate some physical quantities and discuss their behaviour in the continuum limit. In particular, for the internal energy, we found the analytic expression for the perturbative tail which, at large [beta], obscures the predicted renormalization group behaviour; such a tail, which, as we show, is reproduced by a mean field calculation at N=[infinity], must be subtracted in order to define a suitable scaling quantity. We also investigated the behaviour of the topological charge and we found no perturbative tail in agreement with previous Lüscher's results. Finally, some aspects of the supersymmetric case are discussed.	21bd853c19abc84063839bb7ec84d42b	95d5b53cf7155205e6c07449c931c1c4	8c3867b97887b48c4cf64ef124576be2	article	The transition from the lattice to the continuum: CPN-1 models at large N	P. Di Vecchia and R. Musto and F. Nicodemi and R. Pettorino and P. Rossi	\N	1984
7547236	JHEP	03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2006jw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0602004	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0602004	\N	\N	032	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0602004;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0602004}	    Abstract: We present results from lattice simulations of ${\\cal N}=2$ super Yang-Mills theory in two dimensions. The lattice formulation we use was developed in \\cite{2dpaper} and retains both gauge invariance and an exact (twisted) supersymmetry for any lattice spacing. Results for both U(2) and SU(2) gauge groups are given. We focus on supersymmetric Ward identities, the phase of the Pfaffian resulting from integration over the Grassmann fields and the nature of the quantum moduli space. 	1fd7fdb09967aa24e88a2ab744fe4cf0	3c2d9f2c737d71111101dfdc2f1071e7	97bc235428c9d901393c5030c63e572b	article	{Simulations of N = 2 super Yang-Mills theory in two
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                  dimensions}	Simon Catterall	\N	2006
7547241	JHEP	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2004qs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0407135	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0407135	\N	\N	029	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0407135;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/029}, eprint = {hep-th/0407135}	    Abstract: We study Euclidean lattice formulations of non-gauge supersymmetric models with up to four supercharges in various dimensions. We formulate the conditions under which the interacting lattice theory can exactly preserve one or more nilpotent anticommuting supersymmetries. We introduce a superfield formalism, which allows the enumeration of all possible lattice supersymmetry invariants. We use it to discuss the formulation of Q-exact lattice actions and their renormalization in a general manner. In some examples, one exact supersymmetry guarantees finiteness of the continuum limit of the lattice theory. As a consequence, we show that the desired quantum continuum limit is obtained without fine tuning for these models. Finally, we discuss the implications and possible further applications of our results to the study of gauge and non-gauge models. 	f6067180e690911a915f43bc60f72da6	8c79cf9e31341d3674a232f50c67befe	7020c9b85fc0c1f57cf229947a922b6e	article	{Lattice supersymmetry, superfields and renormalization}	Joel Giedt and Erich Poppitz	\N	2004
7547256	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2001wx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0110071	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0110071	\N	\N	935-937	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0110071;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01890-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/0110071}	    Abstract: Starting from a simple discrete model which exhibits a supersymmetric invariance we construct a local, interacting, two-dimensional Euclidean lattice theory which also admits an exact supersymmetry. This model is shown to correspond to the Wess-Zumino model with extended N=2 supersymmetry in the continuum. We have performed dynamical fermion simulations to check the spectrum and supersymmetric Ward identities and find good agreement with theory. 	3659f2247bb8d49d1dca7e5620d01910	70b559f65a763156e7d348a4797520e4	567eab57697201dc55dcf58de9d94482	article	{A two-dimensional lattice model with exact
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                  supersymmetry}	S. Catterall and S. Karamov	\N	2002
7547269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chavda2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0703	\N	Quantized Gravitational Radiation from Black Holes and other Macro Holeums in the Low Frequency Domain ... black holes have internal structure!	\N	cite arxiv:0903.0703
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Comment: 30 pages,3 Tables,no figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A gravitational bound state, called a Macro Holeum, is created from a very
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large number of microscopic black holes of primordial or a non-primordial
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origin. All of them undergo orbital motion, under the action of gravity, around
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their common center of mass. Four classes of Macro Holeum emerge: H, BH, HH and
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LH. The latter is a massless bundle of gravitational energy moving at the speed
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of light. The others are Dark Matter objects. BH emits Hawking radiation but
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the others do not. The presently existing black holes are identified with BH.
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All, except LH, emit gravitational radiation due to internal quantum
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transitions. Simple analytic formulae are derived for the energy eigenvalues,
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mass, radius, density and the frequency of the gravitational radiation emitted
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by Macro Holeums in terms of just two parameters which can be determined from
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the gravitational spectra. We predict that black holes have internal structure
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and that they and other Macro Holeums, having masses in the range 57 solar
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masses to 870 solar masses, would emit hydrogen-like gravitational radiation in
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the LIGO frequency range in the form of band or line spectra with a
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considerable overlapping of the bands. This will be superposed on a uniform
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background radiation coming from Macro Holeums at large distances greater than
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100 Mpc.
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	07ccabde7323bdd38d0e71e4fbdf3486	b6299552dc061e630ff75bf20a89da88	1ef8c3368391f7ddb8960737803f5fea	article	Quantized Gravitational Radiation from Black Holes and other Macro Holeums in the Low Frequency Domain	A. L. Chavda and L. K. Chavda	\N	2009
7547641	Phys. Rev. Lett.	87	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	hawkes.2001	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.115001	\N	The first observation of a current-hole plasma in the JET tokamak.	\N	\N	115001	\N	11	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.115001}	Simultaneous current ramping and application of lower hybrid heating and current drive (LHCD) have produced a region with zero current density within measurement errors in the core ($r/a<0.2$) of JET tokamak optimized shear discharges. The reduction of core current density is consistent with a simple physical explanation and numerical simulations of radial current diffusion including the effects of LHCD. However, the core current density is clamped at zero, indicating the existence of a physical mechanism which prevents it from becoming negative.	1e886f6ef990329036a38079fd381a2e	c78543252508e6e4b9ae7f4dd4b21da8	2abb26665d0cb23f0e4d056e37082401	article	Observation of Zero Current Density in the Core of JET Discharges with Lower Hybrid Heating and Current Drive	N. C. Hawkes and B. C. Stratton and T. Tala and C. D. Challis and G. Conway and R. DeAngelis and C. Giroud and J. Hobirk and E. Joffrin and P. Lomas and P. Lotte and J. Mailloux and D. Mazon and E. Rachlew and S. Reyes-Cortes and E. Solano and K-D. Zastrow	\N	2001
7547975	Australasian Radiology	50	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2158876020060801	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1673.2006.01590.x	\N		\N	\N	319 - 323	\N	4	\N	issn = {00048461}	The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a practice magnetic resonance unit, in preparing children to undergo magnetic resonance procedures without general anaesthesia (GA) or sedation. The records of children who attended the practice MRI between February 2002 and April 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. Each record was assessed as to whether the child had passed or failed the practice MRI intervention. Those children who were considered to have passed and were proceeded to a clinical non-GA MRI had the report of the clinical scan reviewed. If the scan had been reported as non-diagnostic because of movement artefact it was classified as a failed scan, otherwise it was considered a pass. One hundred and thirty-four children undertook a practice MRI (age range 4.1–16.1 years, median age 7.7 years, 47% boys) and 120/134 (90%) passed the practice session. In all, 117/120 (98%) subsequently had a clinical non-GA MRI and 110/117 (94%) passed (median age 7.8 years, 47% boys). Preparation is a safe and effective method to reduce the need for sedation and GA in children undergoing a clinical MRI scan. It provides a positive medical experience for children, parents and staff, and results in cost savings for the hospital.	17a4120a03301307afd9d6d5b4b141da	906a8ea1b876f925432b634705dcfc3e	b1a47279e08e115b9ac341401a9e8753	article	Practice MRI: Reducing the need for sedation and general anaesthesia in children undergoing MRI.	C. J. T. de Amorim e Silva and A. Mackenzie and L. M. Hallowell and S. E. Stewart and M. R. Ditchfield	\N	2006
7548605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idw-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3802105737	http://www.amazon.de/Bilanzrecht-Kapitalmarkt-Wolfgang-Ballwieser/dp/3802105737%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3802105737	\N	Bilanzrecht und Kapitalmarkt: Amazon.de: Wolfgang Ballwieser, Hans-Joachim Böcking, Jochen Drukarczyk: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783802105739}, asin = {3802105737}, isbn = {3802105737}	\N	d93d8924865403b04bc9b56a30f4f53c	aafa78a9146a04e2f5021a92e4b65459	fecfaf52ba0e303cf9e689739bd59cfd	book	Bilanzrecht und Kapitalmarkt	Wolfgang Ballwieser and Hans-Joachim Böcking and Jochen Drukarczyk	\N	1994
7548654	Proceedings of the IEEE	64	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1454555	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Stationary and nonstationary learning characteristics of the LMS adaptive filter	\N	\N	 1151-1162	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9219}, doi = {}	 This paper describes the performance characteristics of the LMS adaptive filter, a digital filter composed of a tapped delay line and adjustable weights, whose impulse response is controlled by an adaptive algorithm. For stationary stochastic inputs, the mean-square error, the difference between the filter output and an externally supplied input called the "desired response," is a quadratic function of the weights, a paraboloid with a single fixed minimum point that can be sought by gradient techniques. The gradient estimation process is shown to introduce noise into the weight vector that is proportional to the speed of adaptation and number of weights. The effect of this noise is expressed in terms of a dimensionless quantity "misadjustment" that is a measure of the deviation from optimal Wiener performance. Analysis of a simple nonstationary case, in which the minimum point of the error surface is moving according to an assumed first-order Markov process, shows that an additional contribution to misadjustment arises from "lag" of the adaptive process in tracking the moving minimum point. This contribution, which is additive, is proportional to the number of weights but inversely proportional to the speed of adaptation. The sum of the misadjustments can be minimized by choosing the speed of adaptation to make equal the two contributions. It is further shown, in Appendix A, that for stationary inputs the LMS adaptive algorithm, based on the method of steepest descent, approaches the theoretical limit of efficiency in terms of misadjustment and speed of adaptation when the eigenvalues of the input correlation matrix are equal or close in value. When the eigenvalues are highly disparate (&#955;<inf>max</inf>/&#955;<inf>min</inf>&gt; 10), an algorithm similar to LMS but based on Newton's method would approach this theoretical limit very closely.	41344db717861e7875caba2c4f48942b	3f6bc7beaa3908e17702bd5ec21a4672	05dbcdc4cdbd7d38d94a4328b1dbd356	article	Stationary and nonstationary learning characteristics of the LMS adaptive filter	B. Widrow and J.M. McCool and M.G. Larimore and Jr. Johnson	\N	1976
7548682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Breiman96baggingpredictors	\N	\N	Bagging predictors	\N	\N	123--140	\N	\N	\N		\N	40e66c37b44f816a64ed219effdf6b89	96b419212a439d785711b0d79e00332d	174ef0594f8f2ac32e89822c9e575f06	inproceedings	Bagging predictors	Leo Breiman and Leo Breiman	\N	1996
7548710	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	3899491386	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Interessenkonflikte-Wertpapierdienstleistern-analysten-Wertpapieranalyse/dp/3899491386%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899491386	\N	Die Interessenkonflikte von Wertpapierdienstleistern und -analysten bei der Wertpapieranalyse: Eine Darstellung und Würdigung der gesetzlichen und ... unter Einbeziehung der europäischen Ebene: Ulrich Göres: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899491388}, asin = {3899491386}, isbn = {3899491386}	\N	303ef36cfb79842e1f23f5c81dfc3853	f326d54682ab0fc089e5844eeac256db	972efe8375d84f1c1cbdf7e3b1efe714	book	Die Interessenkonflikte von Wertpapierdienstleistern und -analysten bei der Wertpapieranalyse: Eine Darstellung und Würdigung der gesetzlichen und ... unter Einbeziehung der europäischen Ebene	Ulrich Göres	\N	2004
7548791	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.H. Beck	\N	\N	\N	3406469337	http://www.amazon.de/Informationsasymmetrie-im-Vertragsrecht-Holger-Fleischer/dp/3406469337%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406469337	\N	Informationsasymmetrie im Vertragsrecht: Holger Fleischer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406469336}, asin = {3406469337}, isbn = {3406469337}	\N	128476bab083ee2fc7e38dd818535e47	eafdaa60ee2879349b7d9a028c669b31	38d0b1469d3ae4e7afeb9dfaea984922	book	Informationsasymmetrie im Vertragsrecht	Holger Fleischer	\N	2001
7552704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for the Study of Language and Information	\N	\N	\N	AndersonOwens1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780937073506}, asin = {0937073504}, isbn = {0937073504}, dewey = {128.2}	\N	0542d70979cea07f94ba11e746ca7adf	fb7bd22bcc5a03b4490a7fa94214fefe	c1d8d84e0890c76d1d81020fa6483bea	book	Propositional Attitudes: The Role of Content in Logic, Language, and Mind	\N	C. Anthony Anderson and Joseph Owens	1990
7553527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK	Konstanz	\N	\N	hein_konturen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45e80e0ee1f5ad652593f126c4e60a1f	68231ff36e93f26bfe1a448d9c9744a1	fe2d9e05b993157403d3bb49fcded1d5	book	Konturen des Rationalen. Zu einem Grundmotiv im Theoriewerk von Talcott Parsons	Stephan Hein	\N	2009
7553547	Media Psychology	12	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiki_Engagement	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15213260802669466	\N		\N	\N	96 - 120	\N	1	\N		The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is a highly successful “open content” project, written and maintained completely by volunteers. Little is known, however, about the motivation of these volunteers. Results from an online survey among 106 contributors to the German Wikipedia project are presented. Both motives derived from social sciences (perceived benefits, identification with Wikipedia, etc.) as well as perceived task characteristics (autonomy, skill variety, etc.) were assessed as potential predictors of contributors' satisfaction and self-reported engagement. Satisfaction ratings were particularly determined by perceived benefits, identification with the Wikipedia community, and task characteristics. Engagement was particularly determined by high tolerance for opportunity costs and by task characteristics, the latter effect being partially mediated by intrinsic motivation. Relevant task characteristics for contributors' engagement and satisfaction were perceived autonomy, task significance, skill variety, and feedback. Models from social sciences and work psychology complemented each other by suggesting that favorable task experiences might counter perceived opportunity costs in Wikipedia contributors. Moreover, additional data reported by Wikipedia authors indicate the importance of generativity motives. 	cd8982b782b4f32909784294915ac656	39ff85094b6c80c6317bd42fd80190b5	ad117793f1ab649d3a8d035fe84fd67b	article	Voluntary Engagement in an Open Web-Based Encyclopedia: Wikipedians and Why They Do It 	Joachim Schroer; Guido Hertel	\N	2009
7553879	Nucl. Phys.	B445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay:1995rs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3108414	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3108414	\N	\N	399-428	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9503009;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(95)00204-6}, eprint = {hep-lat/9503009}	    Abstract:The $N=2$ supersymmetric continuum limit is investigated in the SU(2) adjoint Higgs-Yukawa model using lattice perturbation theory. In the one-loop renormalization group equations a non-trivial infrared fixed point of coupling ratios is found. The phase structure at weak couplings is determined by a numerical study of the one-loop effective potential. 	9685a96c77338168c653cfd8fda4a2b7	ec85cf5f690169ca7358256d287b6d54	39c7771489a80b345b340ff59acaf788	article	{Tuning to N=2 supersymmetry in the SU(2) adjoint Higgs-
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                  Yukawa model}	I. Montvay	\N	1995
7553888	International Journal of Cardiology	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coats05	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T16-4H8MNNJ-1/2/e509e1de1001ebbbe6cc48b635c7af62	\N		\N	\N	123 - 125	\N	2	\N	issn = {0167-5273}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.08.004}	\N	501d6db204d0ddc6b8714531827f4a8e	1b92d48963f91d2cdeeab31d199488eb	f0b3a08d0cdf3332b7c17cf9c70e3ecf	article	Top of the charts: Download versus citations in the International Journal of Cardiology	Andrew J.S. Coats	\N	2005
7553890	JHEP	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonini:2004pm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=5809320	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 5809320	\N	\N	011	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0402034;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/011}, eprint = {hep-lat/0402034}	    Abstract: A lattice formulation of the four dimensional Wess-Zumino model that uses Ginsparg-Wilson fermions and keeps exact supersymmetry is presented. The supersymmetry transformation that leaves invariant the action at finite lattice spacing is determined by performing an iterative procedure in the coupling constant. The closure of the algebra, generated by this transformation is also showed. 	ab8b82991118e8bfff50c45c020d08a2	2e724527d36edd4e460de6f1d856a2b9	09e0583d184f50bf54fbab59f9d481be	article	{Wess-Zumino model with exact supersymmetry on the
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                  lattice}	Marisa Bonini and Alessandra Feo	\N	2004
7553894	Phys. Rev.	D73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruckmann:2006ub	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=6547702	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 6547702	\N	\N	074511	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0603003;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.73.074511}, eprint = {hep-lat/0603003}	    Abstract: It is argued that the noncommutativity approach to fully supersymmetric field theories on the lattice suffers from an inconsistency. Supersymmetric quantum mechanics is worked out in this formalism and the inconsistency is shown both in general and explicitly for that system, as well as for the Abelian super BF model. 	5550915d7f8abdda09bfe79e707fd298	1acf25c034387d6453bc7d474657cb94	f92b5ebdf936d65c5266e5f4d66dfc30	article	{Noncommutativity approach to supersymmetry on the lattice:
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                  SUSY quantum  mechanics and an inconsistency}	Falk Bruckmann and Mark de Kok	\N	2006
7553897	Phys. Rev.	D75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruckmann:2006kb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=6960502	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 6960502	\N	\N	045016	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0611001;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.75.045016}, eprint = {hep-lat/0611001}	    Abstract: We examine the link approach to constructing a lattice theory of N=2 super Yang Mills theory in two dimensions. The goal of this construction is to provide a discretization of the continuum theory which preserves all supersymmetries at non-zero lattice spacing. We show that this approach suffers from an inconsistency and argue that a maximum of just one of the supersymmetries can be implemented on the lattice. 	770b43eb28e4e6491e834e1a4232f352	d7b17157ec0c4d7a39379ac4f0f9e23f	8f2925faa34ea48f88622e950557894f	article	{A critique of the link approach to exact lattice
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                  supersymmetry}	Falk Bruckmann and Simon Catterall and Mark de Kok	\N	2007
7553919	Eur. Phys. J. ST	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan:2007zz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=7655924	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 7655924	\N	\N	89-112	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 00619,152,89;%%}, doi = {10.1140/epjst/e2007-00378-1}	Supersymmetric gauge theories are fascinating for a number of reasons. However, unlike QCD, it was not known until recently how to devise a nonperturbative lattice construction for these theories. This has changed dramatically in recent years, and in these lectures I outline some of the recent progress, which expands our understanding of what is possible in lattice field theories in general.
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	15484c47ba70cc3828445bd147492aff	bc2de448daf9ff8c18d718e90ad63a0c	62c63b24a138f1ac9671ee574859b181	article	{Supersymmetry on the lattice}	D. B. Kaplan	\N	2007
7553941	Phys. Lett.	B427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neuberger:1998wv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3691403	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3691403	\N	\N	353-355	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9801031;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00355-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/9801031}	    In a previous publication [hep-lat/9707022] I showed that the fermion determinant for strictly massless quarks can be written on the lattice as $\\det D$, where $D$ is a certain finite square matrix explicitly constructed from the lattice gauge fields. Here I show that $D$ obeys the Ginsparg-Wilson relation $D\\gamma_5 D = D\\gamma_5 +\\gamma_5 D$. 	cbb922b6465e6e64487fe225dc593761	69f513ac12a55e7f7e329377d4cba500	36485f96c6f44896ccfdb914ac85d1d8	article	{More about exactly massless quarks on the lattice}	Herbert Neuberger	\N	1998
7553945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1999dg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3929116	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3929116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9901005;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/9901005}	    Abstract: It was shown recently by I. Horvath that lattice fermions obeying the standard form of the Ginsparg-Wilson relation cannot be ultralocal. However, there are more general forms of the Ginsparg-Wilson relation, which also guarantee the physical properties related to chirality, but which are not covered by Horvath's consideration. Here we present a proof which applies to all Ginsparg-Wilson fermions, demonstrating that they can only be local in the sense of an exponential decay of their couplings, but not ultralocal. 	a2d87b7c0d601ee4769693290af2e386	b0fd001e39d3e06c5addaa3fb2202dc1	e76443fde0743c3d682bca73d3ef1b73	article	{On the absence of ultralocal Ginsparg-Wilson fermions}	Wolfgang Bietenholz	\N	1999
7553955	Phys. Rev.	D60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horvath:1999bk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3940195	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3940195	\N	\N	034510	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9901014;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.60.034510}, eprint = {hep-lat/9901014}	    Abstract: Important recent discoveries suggest that Ginsparg-Wilson-Luscher (GWL) symmetry has analogous dynamical consequences for the theory on the lattice as chiral symmetry does in the continuum. While it is well known that inherent property of lattice chiral symmetry is fermion doubling, we show here that inherent property of GWL symmetry is that the infinitesimal symmetry transformation couples fermionic degrees of freedom at arbitrarily large lattice distances (non-ultralocality). The consequences of this result for ultralocality of symmetric actions are discussed. 	23779204126e742475a1c584609b8cc0	975efe25b56718fdadf6abda994fe5bd	50aa7f60af5e5967baca8a6d4d1be107	article	{Ginsparg-Wilson-Luescher symmetry and ultralocality}	Ivan Horvath	\N	1999
7553960	Nucl. Phys.	B552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hernandez:1998et	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3820025	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3820025	\N	\N	363-378	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9808010;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00213-8}, eprint = {hep-lat/9808010}	    Abstract: The gauge covariant lattice Dirac operator D which has recently been proposed by Neuberger satisfies the Ginsparg-Wilson relation and thus preserves chiral symmetry. The operator also avoids a doubling of fermion species, but its locality properties are not obvious. We now prove that D is local (with exponentially decaying tails) if the gauge field is sufficiently smooth at the scale of the cutoff. Further analytic and numerical studies moreover suggest that the locality of the operator is in fact guaranteed under far more general conditions. 	43f60d931ff5c06d701e3e2e0969dab6	c3396976f4efa70573ca547b1b12c8f2	9c254f1caffc8f2efb8a29ea5dc2f343	article	{Locality properties of Neuberger's lattice Dirac
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                  operator}	Pilar Hernandez and Karl Jansen and Martin Luscher	\N	1999
7553968	Phys. Rev.	D61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neuberger:1999pz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4242726	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4242726	\N	\N	085015	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9911004;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.61.085015}, eprint = {hep-lat/9911004}	    Abstract: New exact upper and lower bounds are derived on the spectrum of the square of the hermitian Wilson Dirac operator. It is hoped that the derivations and the results will be of help in the search for ways to reduce the cost of simulations using the overlap Dirac operator. The bounds also apply to the Wilson Dirac operator in odd dimensions and are therefore relevant to domain wall fermions as well. 	b50e6e80ef1b052e9b60a89d87bfeef0	171a54aa65369c15bf7ee46878e24690	ea5bb29eb841956d14e2fb31be3bdc47	article	{Bounds on the Wilson Dirac operator}	Herbert Neuberger	\N	2000
7553988	Phys. Lett.	B535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2002ba	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4890493	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4890493	\N	\N	363-370	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0203019;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(02)01732-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/0203019}	We derive Ginsparg-Wilson relation for a lattice chiral symmetry in theories with self-interacting fermions. Auxiliary scalar and pseudo-scalar fields are introduced on a coarse lattice to give an effective description of the fermionic interactions. We obtain particular solutions to the Ginsparg-Wilson relation and other
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Ward-Takahashi identities in a closed form. These non-perturbative solutions can be used to construct a chiral invariant action and an invariant path-integral measure on the coarse lattice. The resulting partition function exhibits the exact chiral symmetry in the fermionic system with the auxiliary fields. 	af8aecfe1a4717774d2b16da43416392	8419a6c66295df9fe45518c7a6de4449	7aa54469da24fc249edebc094a584737	article	{Ginsparg-Wilson relation and lattice chiral symmetry in
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                  fermionic  interacting theories}	Yuji Igarashi and Hiroto So and Naoya Ukita	\N	2002
7553994	Nucl. Phys.	B640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2002bs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4965531	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4965531	\N	\N	95-118	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0206006;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00590-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/0206006}	    Abstract: Recently we have discussed realization of an exact chiral symmetry in theories with self-interacting fermions on the lattice, based upon an auxiliary field method. In this paper we describe construction of the lattice chiral symmetry and discuss its structure in more detail. The antifield formalism is used to make symmetry consideration more transparent. We show that the quantum master equation in the antifield formalism generates all the relevant Ward-Takahashi identities including a Ginsparg-Wilson relation for interacting theories. Solutions of the quantum master equation are obtained in a closed form, but the resulting actions are found to be singular. Canonical transformations are used to obtain four types of regular actions. Two of them may define consistent quantum theories. Their Yukawa couplings are the same as those obtained by using the chiral decomposition in the free field algebra. Inclusion of the complete set of the auxiliary fields is briefly discussed. 	fe9ad9022038f198be35072a0e47ab0c	c3156fb5cff4b03b159e6ed6aeb72317	448311d6258234726f7ee2245d761bb9	article	{Lattice chiral symmetry in fermionic interacting theories
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                  and the  antifield formalism}	Yuji Igarashi and Hiroto So and Naoya Ukita	\N	2002
7553997	Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi2003778	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVD-49S5WHW-2/2/89e5fd85b39a49946927bfa30acb8da8	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements : Ginsparg-Wilson relation and lattice chiral symmetry in fermionic interacting theories	\N	Proceedings of the XXth International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory	778 - 780	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0920-5632}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0920-5632(03)80465-6}	We apply the antifield formalism with an auxiliary method to construction of a lattice chiral symmetry in theories with self-interacting fermions. The quantum master equation (QME) of the antifield formalism which leads to Ginsparg-Wilson (GW) relation in interacting theories can be solved in a closed form. These solutions are used, after suitable canonical transformations, to discuss lattice chiral symmetry.	10625cb32303589ee36f390d14feb91c	05fbffe9af3cfd22a4e604ad5ae492fb	b7a88530efe7c0f09760895f3958b8a3	article	Ginsparg-Wilson relation and lattice chiral symmetry in fermionic interacting theories	Yuji Igarashi and Hiroto So and Naoya Ukita	\N	2003
7554004	Annals Phys.	322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pawlowski:2005xe	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=6467814	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 6467814	\N	\N	2831-2915	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0512261;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.aop.2007.01.007}, eprint = {hep-th/0512261}	    Abstract: We discuss structural aspects of the functional renormalisation group. Flows for a general class of correlation functions are derived, and it is shown how symmetry relations of the underlying theory are lifted to the regularised theory. A simple equation for the flow of these relations is provided. The setting includes general flows in the presence of composite operators and their relation to standard flows, an important example being NPI quantities. We discuss optimisation and derive a functional optimisation criterion. Applications deal with the interrelation between functional flows and the quantum equations of motion, general Dyson-Schwinger equations. We discuss the combined use of these functional equations as well as outlining the construction of practical renormalisation schemes, also valid in the presence of composite operators. Furthermore, the formalism is used to derive various representations of modified symmetry relations in gauge theories, as well as to discuss gauge-invariant flows. We close with the construction and analysis of truncation schemes in view of practical optimisation. 	77c61c24387b9f143cde1e3d72999905	a9a335ecf02b231acdb612d51dcec2b2	9518c5a1cb0e55bdd85dd7e7203c63f8	article	{Aspects of the functional renormalisation group}	Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2007
7554020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litim:1998nf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3937020	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3937020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9901063;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9901063}	    Abstract: We investigate non-Abelian gauge theories within a Wilsonian Renormalisation Group approach. Our main question is: How close can one get to a gauge invariant flow, despite the fact that a Wilsonian coarse-graining seems to be incompatible with gauge invariance? We discuss the possible options in the case of quantum fluctuations, and argue that for thermal fluctuations a fully gauge invariant implementation can be obtained. 	83552a0674dba06c36d053315f74f2cf	08d6e5bd3bf079ac83aba29801c1b18b	45ac88b9916444f92a7fe18668f30a68	article	{On gauge invariant Wilsonian flows}	Daniel F. Litim and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	1998
7554024	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gies:2006wv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=6974600	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 6974600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0611146;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0611146}	    Abstract: These lectures contain an introduction to modern renormalization group (RG) methods as well as functional RG approaches to gauge theories. In the first lecture, the functional renormalization group is introduced with a focus on the flow equation for the effective average action. The second lecture is devoted to a discussion of flow equations and symmetries in general, and flow equations and gauge symmetries in particular. The third lecture deals with the flow equation in the background formalism which is particularly convenient for analytical computations of truncated flows. The fourth lecture concentrates on the transition from microscopic to macroscopic degrees of freedom; even though this is discussed here in the language and the context of QCD, the developed formalism is much more general and will be useful also for other systems. 	ff843136aed93ad4d959ebf26a1df2c3	803be7909418538755670e7d413ab1fd	93577142e015dd1a668ebb30d64a597d	article	{Introduction to the functional RG and applications to
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7554169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovač	Hamburg	\N	Archäologische Forschungsergebnisse; 48	Heitz_2009	\N	\N	Das Römische Reich befand sich in ständigem Kontakt und Austausch mit Fremden. In seiner riesigen Ausdehnung und seiner Eigenschaft als Viel­völ­kergebilde setzte sich auch seine Einwohnerschaft zum allergrößten Teil eben nicht aus stadt- und damit urrömischen Personen zusammen, sondern vielmehr aus Ex-Fremden. Trotzdem scheint in der römischen Ge­dan­ken­welt immer der "Barbar", der Nichtzugehörige und Widerpart eine gewichtige Rolle gespielt zu haben, so belegen es auch die antiken Auto­ren.
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Die Studie untersucht die bildlichen Zeugnisse des nordischen Bar­ba­ren­typs römischen Stils und fragt nach ihrer zeitlichen und sozialen Ein­bet­tung. Ziel ist es, anhand der Bilder von Angehörigen der externae gentes des Nordens herauszuarbeiten, wie viele verschiedene Facetten das Bild des "Nordbarbaren" in der römischen Kunst haben konnte. Der Begriff des "Nordbarbaren" umfasst insbesondere die Völkerschaften, die im all­ge­mein­en als Gallier, Germanen und Briten angesprochen werden. Es zeigt sich, dass die genaue ethnische Einordnung der jeweils abgebildeten Nord­volk­angehörigen aber nur in Ausnahmefällen eine Rolle spielte – weit­reichende neue Erkenntnisse zu Ethnographie und Ethnogenese römischer Nachbarvölker liefern die Bilder nicht. Ihre Analyse ermöglicht vielmehr eine detaillierte Betrachtung der Vorstellung, die sich die Römer von den "Nordmenschen" machten, denn Bilder fremder Welten geben zumeist vor allem Auskunft über die Darstellenden und ihre Darstellungspraktiken und nur gelegentlich auch über das, was sie darzustellen vorgeben – es sind die eigenen Werte, auf deren Folie sich die Betrachtung der Fremden ausbreitet.
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In diesem Sinne fragt die Studie nach Zeit, Ort und Aussageabsicht der Nord­barbarenbilder. Die Untersuchung reicht von den frühesten Zeug­nis­sen in der späten römischen Republik bis zu den Bildern konstantinischer Zeit, von der Großplastik bis zu kleinformatigen Darstellungen auf Keramik oder Münzen – und vom wilden Feind bis zum assimilierten Mitbürger. Außer­dem werden Bilder aus dem Zentrum wie von den Grenzen des Reich­es in die Untersuchung einbezogen. Je nach ihrem Zusammenhang können diese Bilder unterschiedlichste Haltungen gegenüber den Fremden nördlich der Reichsgrenzen widerspiegeln.
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Im Rahmen der Studie werden diese Haltungen diachron betrachtet. So kann die Entwicklung des Bildes des Nordbarbaren von seinen Anfängen, als der "Wir-Sie"-Gegensatz sich noch klar und deutlich formulieren ließ, bis zur ambivalenten Bilderwelt der Spätantike nachvollzogen werden. Gerade in der Spätzeit kommt es dabei zu einer immer stärkeren nicht nur ethnisch, sondern auch ethischen Aufladung des antiken Fremden, die zu einem modernen Barbarenbegriff überleitet.	\N	\N	370	\N	48	\N	isbn = {978-3-8300-3705-7}	\N	691cea8ff93bf9e20d6ebcf8d8b79f41	f0e0a5668e32e3fa1d1da25eca404993	f44c0fa81ab82a8e4bf1f29915d02ba4	book	Die Guten, die Bösen und die Hässlichen - nördliche "Barbaren" in der römischen Bildkunst	Christian Heitz	\N	2009
7554331	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zadje2009	\N	\N		\N	Rubrique "Art de soigner"	\N	\N	135	\N		L'ethnopsychiatrie propose de mettre l'accent sur les aspects spécifiques de certaines problématiques qui apparaissent quand les survivants de la Shoah ou leurs enfants présentent des difficultés	b4ff4aa04892780707e8137128dc149a	501b0156a9b01980c4ed1f7db4010477	c2ffa51060306c5a422fd4ef3b0da97a	article	Soigner les survivants de la Shoah et leur famille	Nathalie Zajde	\N	2009
7554338	Graph Symmetry: Algebraic Methods and Applications	497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	mohar1997sal	\N	\N		\N	\N	227--275	\N	\N	\N		\N	08638762cafd08a183021626da432804	04fbb3036b34072e6d27e7a84cfafb87	df49696a4bc6df9a662c95fe8f713beb	article	{Some applications of Laplace eigenvalues of graphs}	B. Mohar	\N	1997
7555408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar on Social Web Communities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benz2008analyzing	http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=08391	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b63119874080ac26115d146eacff84a7	d738d9d90c1c466ee0a73ac0cc3dc4c1	784ae55e7d868393d619eb48ee4422b4	inproceedings	Analyzing Tag Semantics Across Collaborative Tagging Systems	Dominik Benz and Marko Grobelnik and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dunja Mladenic and Vito D. P. Servedio and Sergej Sizov and Martin Szomszor	Harith Alani and Steffen Staab and Gerd Stumme	2008
7555445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	BreyO1990	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8006-1452-9}	\N	9af7557ad20b19888f816a0398e15712	908ea9c406a04d2cc5167efcd76a9397	4d077fd1679f2e3ed5c40c8056eff22e	book	{\\"O}konomische Theorie der Alterssicherung	Friedrich Breyer	\N	1990
7555575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	\N	\N	\N	godzich_lit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1af6206470852f4d224336b663f88d29	ff4dad81f6993fa3f4dda46e7cefad78	b2c267709aeac0959921085e0cacb37b	book	The Culture of Literacy	Wlad Godzich	\N	1994
7555623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aktuell	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	MiegSoli1999	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87959-535-6}	\N	e941a1033512e1d6c1ebb862693d471a	2b0f24fce47ec61f1d113868376794b6	c37deae491934b9054ff239e55c4a87d	book	Solidarische Grundsicherung - Private Vorsorge	Meinhard Miegel and Stefanie Wahl	\N	1999
7555629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit	M{\\"u}nster	\N	\N	ViebPriv2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d7e0fbc7fd23315a8af95722e5294de	a1dec7e03606bd74aed8f9d19c6fc7ca	cb59d71c6b08b96a57d8642a129e6a28	book	Private Vorsorge statt gesetzlicher Rente: Wer gewinnt, wer verliert?	Holger Viebrok and Ralf K. Himmelreicher and Winfried Schm{\\"a}hl	\N	2004
7555656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BierPriv2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41e04ffdf2ddd3b1ec06b800e871522a	20eb579b043b582cf5eb235782ce39b2	af15b0adfdffad74ece4644e3ec21eb8	book	Private Altersvorsorge als Entscheidungsproblem	Michael Biermanns	\N	2002
7555660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaeffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	DommBetr2000	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-1635-0}	\N	915fd54da5ce9b07bb688d7ad38da04d	2dedf6d64a2d71acf6fa19260469cbbd	fea4c6b5af088bb4a2d85213f8936782	book	Betriebliche und private Altersversorgung	Thomas Dommermuth and Werner Mayerhofer	\N	2000
7555665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Inst. f{\\"u}r Altersvorsorge	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	SchnRend1998	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b6823e1f30945f9ee739c0cb5fe060d	760ec91820c977b5a6d56d4121243148	7f40afe7395e78174d0fa14ef14ed8b4	book	Renditen der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung im Vergleich zu alternativen Anlageformen	Reinhold Schnabel	Meinhard Miegel	1998
7555678	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VVW	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Popp1002000	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88487-892-1}	\N	0a64e736dcb9a9ae63fdd1839370824a	8b26778928367a8401d2ea0ffea95334	5fb4b1a0b7f5acfa332807b987bef6e1	book	100 Fragen zur privaten und betrieblichen Versorgung des GGF/GF und seiner Angeh{\\"o}rigen	Eberhard Poppelbaum	\N	2000
7555681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDW-Verl.	D{\\"u}sseldorf	\N	\N	NierDas2001	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8021-0977-5}	\N	7e746b9a12970f4248d4eaf7a1bdbf66	ce4452ab33dccb92a1a619fc65f507b6	2f61f60538bb4f1fe971fc62d82b295b	book	�Das� neue Altersverm{\\"o}gensgesetz (AVmG)	Walter Niermann and Anne Risthaus	\N	2001
7555685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VVW	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	TietZert2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88487-979-0}	\N	6894e3f9b54e1b821ef797aa713e56b2	a0e99353332f265d4420fa2f411f3a23	8d732578b81b7e5baf5942144fad0434	book	Zertifizierung von Finanzdienstleistungen f{\\"u}r die Altersvorsorge	J{\\"u}rgen Tietze	\N	2002
7555691	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Econ	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	ZermHand2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-430-19943-3}	\N	fffd855d79e8c2b9a97188a5d8ce0d84	ac600ac057af1eeeebe6ec63f93e5265	9b722200a9df382ecd852f17abdc9d2e	book	Handbuch Altersvorsorge	Karl-Helmut Zermin	\N	2002
7555698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WDV Wirtschaftsdienst	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	KortAlte1999	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-926181-45-1}	\N	b7674ec2fdc44375c76c1a3d15fcfe63	e71518465022b384393b4492fcc60687	863361312000ce33391d418e64a6013a	book	Altersvorsorge in Deutschland 1996	Klaus Kortmann and Christof Schatz	\N	1999
7555704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Inst. f{\\"u}r Altersvorsorge	K{\\"o}ln	\N	\N	SchnGese2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-934446-34-2}	\N	47ada554371fef6e32cf1c4e9c05d91f	a94feb09a5748d9abf3fe5ce2b1f8eae	ec7477b825089c16604c2f03016e2a42	book	Gesetzliche und private Altersvorsorge	Reinhold Schnabel and Adrian Ottnad	\N	2008
7555708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	WellBetr2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e382b4a86d5c470f4a2ed65329c5788	5abdeb2257fdbd1b7a97bc32baafc133	aafb933853c6604a0b2e35e186f8fed0	book	Betriebliche Altersvorsorge {\\"u}ber Arbeitszeitkonten	Dietmar Wellisch and Maik N{\\"a}th	\N	2004
7555751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wdv Ges. f{\\"u}r Medien & Kommunikation	Bad Homburg [u.a.]	\N	\N	HeieAlte2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-938790-16-8}	\N	74a9d275ef81291c5f21606c5d0ed7c1	c41a12c525e30ea361848b2fd6019601	d0c8df866dd2f27f6fb8329b1b7e9d78	book	Altersvorsorge in Deutschland 2005	Thorsten Heien and Klaus Kortmann and Christof Schatz	\N	2007
7555772	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit - DuD	31	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11623-007-0047-7	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	96--101	\N	2	\N		Zusammenfassung&nbsp;&nbsp;Nachdem sich der erste Teil der Rechtsprechungsbersicht insbesondere der Judikatur des BVerfG und des BGH gewidmet hat, befasst
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sich der zweite Teil vornehmlich mit Entscheidungen aus dem Zeitraum Januar bis Anfang November 2006, die im Arbeitsrechtund dem Internetrecht sowie auf den Gebieten der Werbung und des Marketing ergangen sind.	050b6504cc07da0633e55af86df37a43	dfb6e4d6ca7f6cdf38e629a13fb29bd0	b8c264989d46a40b288074544d3a188e	article	Rechtsprechung zum Datenschutz 2006 — Teil 2	Noogie Kaufmann	\N	2007
7555856	IEEE Micro	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/40.928766	\N	\N	Hardware/Software Cost Analysis of Interrupt Processing Strategies	\N	\N	69-76	\N	3	\N	issn = {0272-1732}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/40.928766}	\N	6856107681a5e5493e27b9cca6ec7a99	bd56e5049959b219bbc87522688755fe	a33b8a14892234e91d3b23c2210f0436	article	Hardware/Software Cost Analysis of Interrupt Processing Strategies	Mansur H. Samadzadeh and Loai E. Garalnabi	\N	2001
7555907	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ciccone2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9560&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Cette contribution reprend un article d'Albert Ciccone paru en 2001
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\	Bibliogr. p.28 et 69	22-27	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.06}, owner = {C881240}	L'enveloppe psychique est avant tout une fonction assurée par un certain
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\	nombre de processus. Comment se constitue-t-elle et comment s'intériorise
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\	la fonction contenante?	a8e067e8d6e13d1cf77faedf24d97a24	c197aba03cac268b675fecb8a19cfb2b	05ebaa3c07bc0111e33194a8a547f079	article	Le concept de fonction contenante	Albert Ciccone	\N	2009
7555912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California at Berkeley	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	Spielman:1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9361862494d3365bd276f8dd9cc9d928	83f3d15605beda920551830ccac3d79a	06b1b19e0a29a145555cb1526716c451	techreport	Spectral Partitioning Works: Planar Graphs and Finite Element Meshes	Daniel A. Spielman and Shang Teng	\N	1996
7555923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Inno2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-934997-06-6}	\N	099f24fe18831eea6848644e96cb0ef7	f030f5bc78afd65196828f80adb8744e	5c20f8be18ae8d43f6b1fc10fd4682b5	book	Innovationsforum 2003	\N	Rolf Fuhlrott	2003
7555933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Texas Dept. of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dhillon:EtAl:05	http://www.cs.utexas.edu/ftp/pub/techreports/tr04-25.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	TR-04-25	\N		Recently, a variety of clustering algorithms have been proposed to handle data that is not linearly separable. Spectral clustering and kernel k-means are two such methods that are seemingly quite different. In this paper, we show that a general weighted kernel k-means objective is mathematically equivalent to a weighted graph partitioning objective. Special cases of this graph partitioning objective include ratio cut, normalized cut and ratio association. Our equivalence has important consequences: the weighted kernel k-means algorithm may be used to directly optimize the graph partitioning objectives, and conversely, spectral methods may be used to optimize the weighted kernel k-means objective. Hence, in cases where eigenvector computation is prohibitive, we eliminate the need for any eigenvector computation for graph partitioning. Moreover, we show that the Kernighan-Lin objective can also be incorporated into our framework, leading to an incremental weighted kernel k-means algorithm for local optim ization of the objective. We further discuss the issue of convergence of weighted kernel k-means for an arbitrary graph affinity matrix and provide a number of experimental results. These results show that non-spectral methods for graph partitioning are as effective as spectral methods and can be used for problems such as image segmentation in addition to data clustering. 	2261155157b739f597d53ea9281ebd24	d4468c8f6dd6ce79177c4be9549bd545	21707c7469b7d2d19d388e729b753d91	techreport	A Unified View of Kernel k-means, Spectral Clustering and Graph Cuts	Inderjit S. Dhillon and Yuqiang Guan and Brian Kulis	\N	2005
7556017	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ciccone2009a	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9561&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Cette contribution reprend un article d'Albert Ciccone paru en 2001
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\	p.31 et 69	29-31	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.06}, owner = {C881240}	Comment une position observante peut être créatrice, contenante et
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\	transformer une situation difficile.	33df1d10559bb4f818f88892d5b2af25	db310826d895aae6be198c14f35040c8	843d018953e6dcbd5f8195f512410a21	article	La fonction contenante dans les pratiques	Albert Ciccone	\N	2009
7556055	Global Sensor Networks (GSN 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Podlich09	http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/issue/view/24	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c54ef48166eaef77cec327ba098e8d3a	c4712255b0ffdeba05a695ae2cb62f59	8ead35299dded1f8cbdaaa3495c04615	article	Intelligente Wechselbrückensteuerung für die Logistik von Morgen	Alexander Podlich and Thomas Weise and Manfred Menze and Christian Gorldt	\N	2009
7556103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	\N	\N	Antiquitates ; 45	UBHD66518139	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 5020	\N	\N	XX, 653 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8300-3593-0, 3-8300-3593-4}, language = {ger}	\N	2e7fbad925dad903191e2288e4325a91	be629eaa3f7e7d42b44973cb389b1fb0	c34f08ff64c5a7e4fee5c43f51410774	book	Studien zu Säulen- und Pfeilermonumenten der archaischen Zeit	Dimosthenis Donos	\N	2008
7556122	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.	\N	\N	citeulike:3080763	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0802631105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1091-6490}, posted-at = {2008-08-07 21:40:11}, citeulike-article-id = {3080763}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0802631105}	Algorithms for finding structure in data have become increasingly important both as tools for scientific data analysis and as models of human learning, yet they suffer from a critical limitation. Scientists discover qualitatively new forms of structure in observed data: For instance, Linnaeus recognized the hierarchical organization of biological species, and Mendeleev recognized the periodic structure of the chemical elements. Analogous insights play a pivotal role in cognitive development: Children discover that object category labels can be organized into hierarchies, friendship networks are organized into cliques, and comparative relations (e.g., "bigger than" or "better than") respect a transitive order. Standard algorithms, however, can only learn structures of a single form that must be specified in advance: For instance, algorithms for hierarchical clustering create tree structures, whereas algorithms for dimensionality-reduction create low-dimensional spaces. Here, we present a computational model that learns structures of many different forms and that discovers which form is best for a given dataset. The model makes probabilistic inferences over a space of graph grammars representing trees, linear orders, multidimensional spaces, rings, dominance hierarchies, cliques, and other forms and successfully discovers the underlying structure of a variety of physical, biological, and social domains. Our approach brings structure learning methods closer to human abilities and may lead to a deeper computational understanding of cognitive development.	a6ccfab1e036a7abfb173a7d084cdcd0	d0121d4f7b9c005eaa8e65b33cf3961c	3db27296cebabfa229b29c9e42422fcf	article	The discovery of structural form.	Charles Kemp and Joshua B B. Tenenbaum	\N	2008
7556123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metropolis-Verlag	Marburg	\N	\N	UBHD66535168	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 5099	\N	\N	228 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89518-655-4, 3-89518-655-4}, language = {ger}	\N	c296885b9b838784e9774cfb77770901	03a03cb39ce6f739bbe2ce2f0db7477e	44d13c270c1f785f080a64abafd80e0f	book	Wirtschaft und Technologie im antiken Griechenland	Christos P. Baloglou	\N	2008
7556139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65576958	\N	\N	UB: 2003 A 8929
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AC: Ta Athen 528	\N	\N	XVIII, 272 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-81523-1, 978-0-521-81523-9}, language = {eng}	\N	c7677a739c522dd258d9dd129dbfc262	c09a8c937acc3108d8d73c234dc19a71	44207309f10887c9c62a4da5e5494f0d	book	The votive statues of the Athenian Acropolis	Catherine M. Keesling	\N	2003
7556149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrassowitz	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD65637066	\N	\N	UB: 2003 A 9009	\N	\N	328 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-447-04703-8, 978-3-447-04703-6}, language = {ger}	\N	bbe783d51e96c257a72a33af60b138e0	9ced48ec0199dad78039653c88e41693	baacf5aa6e56142694afb95a7631fb98	book	Warenkunde Buch : Strukturen, Inhalte und Tendenzen des deutschsprachigen Buchmarkts der Gegenwart	Sigrid Pohl and Konrad Umlauf	\N	2003
7556336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California, San Diego	\N	butler2008eas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e7490761514819aa4bcc7871e1266aa	b5687ebaaa208e99aa1fda098ab4f1f4	5a78466f90155c3d2ea9d6dfb5072c3d	phdthesis	{Eigenvalues and Structures of Graphs}	S.K. Butler	\N	2008
7556354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	butler:cgb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b700a80c83b8ebf20af1090253487977	f16d0b8f861076987ebb425f10d86702	0e4bb8ea8af8a8bf2a02aadddfaa24cd	article	{Cospectral graphs for both the adjacency and normalized Laplacian matrices}	S. Butler	\N	2000
7556379	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fontaine2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9562&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.69	32-35	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.06}, owner = {C881240}	Enveloppes à l'Etre, enveloppes institutionnelles, enveloppes sonores,
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\	fonction contenante visent à reconvoquer la force thérapeutique de
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\	notre métier.	f06cee010c278fb0a052c97a606aadfd	c3540e2310ae08dcc89a6dd5f46ed792	904bcfb825f80847d44ab8c60efe1b89	article	L’institution, enveloppe du transfert	Antoine Fontaine	\N	2009
7556396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	butler2006-3	\N	\N	In this third talk we will discuss properties related to edge expansion. In particular, we will define the Cheeger constant (which measures how easy it is to cut off a large piece of the graph) and state the Cheeger inequalities. We also will define and discuss discrepancy for undirected and directed graphs. We also state the Perron-Frobenius Theorem which is a useful tool in spectral graph theory, particularly for directed graphs.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e1ae33cf9c762739163157caddf372a	852cf90cdc865cd9c7985875bcde2160	08749179a19f8bc991ed31a5cd75d386	unpublished	Spectral Graph Theory: Cheeger constants and discrepancy	Steve Butler	\N	2006
7556402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	butler2006	\N	\N	In this second talk we will introduce the Rayleigh quotient and the Courant-Fischer Theorem and give some applications for the normalized Laplacian. Our applications will include structural characterizations of the graph, interlacing results for addition or removal of subgraphs, and interlacing for weak coverings. We also will introduce the idea of "weighted graphs".	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b02b15dca275ea07d81f0f6e3f84544b	21702760185fe285dc7417c3c6710e03	cf17d1411eec30ade5414de1342a46d9	unpublished	Spectral Graph Theory: Applications of Courant Fischer	Steve Butler	\N	2006
7556403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	butler2006-1	\N	\N	In this first talk we will introduce three of the most commonly used types of matrices in spectral graph theory. They are the adjacency matrix, the combinatorial Laplacian, and the normalized Laplacian. We also will give some simple examples of how the spectrum can be used for each of these types.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	abb8dd7132b16875d70c9ddc2ac8235d	115d301ff774f0b990c66b354c06f139	ed2937203a56179d580680c7bdf9fd9a	unpublished	Spectral Graph Theory: Three common spectra	Steve Butler	\N	2006
7556473	Review of Educational Research	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1170598	\N	Peer Assessment between Students in Colleges and Universities.	\N	\N	249-76	\N	3	\N	issn = {ISSN-0034-6543}, refid = {EJ580807}	A definition and typology of peer assessment between students in higher education is proposed, and the theoretical underpinnings of the method are discussed, based on a review of both process and outcome studies. These studies suggest that peer assessment is of adequate reliability and validity in many situations. (SLD)	143706041bbe0525572c047b51ea78e9	cc6344188de3d67506224ca8c254b267	049ab3b583e0fb4cfb46939e2417096a	article	Peer Assessment between Students in Colleges and Universities.	Keith Topping	\N	1998
7556551	SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	[Philadelphia, Pa.: The Society, c1988-	\N	\N	\N	guattery1998qss	\N	\N	Example for graph where spectral graph clustering fails.	\N	\N	701--719	\N	3	\N		\N	21173fbfff09079d687009d83f869994	a02ade746e7a052d1162d327c9db1cff	2802accf4ca63399a4af7d748f3e3c53	article	{On the quality of spectral separators}	S. Guattery and G.L. Miller	\N	1998
7556560	Educational Horizons	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pi Lambda Theta, Inc. 4101 East Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47401-5599. Tel: 800-487-3411; Fax: 812-339-3462; e-mail: office@pilambda.org; Web site: http://www.pilambda.org/horizons/publications%20index.htm	\N	\N	\N	McMillanHearn2008	http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/41/9e/80.pdf	\N	Student Self-Assessment: The Key to Stronger Student Motivation and Higher Achievement	\N	\N	40-49	\N	1	\N	issn = {ISSN-0013-175X}, refid = {EJ815370}	In the current era of standards-based education, student self-assessment stands alone in its promise of improved student motivation and engagement, and learning. Correctly implemented, student self-assessment can promote intrinsic motivation, internally controlled effort, a mastery goal orientation, and more meaningful learning. Its powerful impact on student performance--in both classroom assessments and large-scale accountability assessments--empowers students to guide their own learning and internalize the criteria for judging success. In this article, the authors define student self-assessment and its importance in influencing student motivation and learning. The authors begin with a detailed definition of self-assessment, then review pertinent theoretical and research literature that supports the positive impact of student self-assessment in the classroom. The authors intention is to show that, based on both theoretical and applied research and theory, self-assessment works, and that by applying a set of practical steps teachers can facilitate this kind of assessment and reap the benefits. (Contains 2 figures.)	2c4fe1efb1504ce84588cb712ac399a5	379171c04845a0e61a204ad314633364	859d9d62769b771b4d5e0ce4fd4d9f2e	article	Student Self-Assessment: The Key to Stronger Student Motivation and Higher Achievement	James H. McMillan and Jessica Hearn	\N	2008
7556593	IBM Journal of Research and Development	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	donath1973lbp	\N	\N		\N	\N	420--425	\N	5	\N		\N	6689aa3530668b95ced99788971a3785	ff38bdeb46caa114a3efad739319973f	7cb789bd22dfa8ccdd2abdd30121dfc9	article	{Lower bounds for the partitioning of graphs}	W.E. Donath and A.J. Hoffman	\N	1973
7556672	Journal of Personality and social Psychology,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LataneWilliamsharkins1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	822-832	\N	37	\N		\N	298bf69e2cef5cb8470296617d9c7ad2	826105e20cf7dd451203ba9c491faa24	c93ec210a53bacaf7d5a866ee2175947	article	Many hands make light the work. The causes and consequences of social loafing	B. Latané and K. Williams and S. Harkins	\N	1979
7556777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bartalo	http://www.xdude.net	\N		\N	Now they can't. I use XDUDE.NET to unblock my office network. great, 
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Easy to remember its XDUDE.NET.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47e6120a27f882f101d1e1f00a842fae	52d221e4408a65b078f74df7db60c5ef	47f33ab02a9a7214d6eef50a9d3f68ae	article	Can they block my favourite site?	bartalo	bartalo	2009
7556796	Santé mentale.	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Villanova2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9563&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.69	36-39	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.06}, owner = {C881240}	Il est nécessaire que l'analyste capte dans son cadre spécifique,
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\	doit être sauvegardé à tout prix.	cde64709b7c788d38d887cc93b3be73c	966c84c5fb4d4095b40863b1a603ed0c	2ba004606988b0d70d2aa1ebaa2027a5	article	Le maternel en psychanalyse : contenance et verticalité	Amaro de Villanova	\N	2009
7556859	Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on	43	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	348134	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Nonlinear adaptive prediction of nonstationary signals	\N	\N	526-535	\N	2	\N	issn = {1053-587X}, doi = {10.1109/78.348134}	We describe a computationally efficient scheme for the nonlinear adaptive prediction of nonstationary signals whose generation is governed by a nonlinear dynamical mechanism. The complete predictor consists of two subsections. One performs a nonlinear mapping from the input space to an intermediate space with the aim of linearizing the input signal, and the other performs a linear mapping from the new space to the output space. The nonlinear subsection consists of a pipelined recurrent neural network (PRNN), and the linear section consists of a conventional tapped-delay-line (TDL) filter. The nonlinear adaptive predictor described is of general application. The dynamic behavior of the predictor is demonstrated for the case of a speech signal; for this application, it is shown that the nonlinear adaptive predictor outperforms the traditional linear adaptive scheme in a significant way	ea48ea351e647ee57691a518f345b933	9e894ebdb51a98679f50d75862ac2085	f29ed72e9330459ace852217d1bcacd9	article	Nonlinear adaptive prediction of nonstationary signals	S. Haykin and Liang Li	\N	1995
7556903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:347166	http://www.cs.unc.edu/~welch/kalman/media/pdf/Kalman1960.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-10 20:28:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {347166}	\N	9d593658a541e98b0983a2b1a6df1721	46000cea585242435901ab4a9f5738b5	dfe4aa142358e582105e6a28c5ebbf9b	article	A New Approach to Linear Filtering and Prediction Problems	R. E. Kalman	\N	1960
7557261	Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.metapress.com/content/55h7acjqbfqfdf9f	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	1146--1155	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we propose a general approach for the application of competitive neural networks to nonstationary time series prediction. The underlying idea is to combine the simplicity of the standard least-squares (LS) parameter estimation technique with the information compression power of unsupervised learning methods. The proposed technique builds the regression matrix and the prediction vector required by the LS method through the weight vectors of the K first winning neurons (i.e. those most similar to the current input vector). Since only few neurons are used to build the predictor for each input vector, this approach develops local representations of a nonstationary time series suitable for prediction tasks. Three competitive algorithms (WTA, FSCL and SOM) are tested and their performances compared with the conventional approach, confirming the efficacy of the proposed method.
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ER  -	7995fcdcdea2be013f749dcad01c33b9	8f09c7582fb3c2183df9bee193db4432	d5681943d2dfb5b254851731d91ccbae	article	Nonstationary Time Series Prediction Using Local Models Based on Competitive Neural Networks	Guilherme A. Barreto and JoÃ£o C.M. Mota and Luis G.M. Souza and Rewbenio A. Frota	\N	2004
7557275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICGA	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	conf/icga/Neubauer97	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icga/icga1997.html#Neubauer97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	727-734	\N	\N	conf/icga/1997	date = {2002-09-02}	\N	e9086154aea86045c88f31d9aea8acb8	a4d933acb718d69d91621d227a809a4e	f714df1b17aead296e7e9d43b66899dd	inproceedings	Prediction of Nonlinear and Nonstationary Time-Series using Self-Adaptive Evolution Strategies with Individual Memory.	André Neubauer	Thomas Bäck	1997
7557305	Remote Sensing of Environment	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coops2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V6V-4VRNNR1-1/2/b8ae6c43403a1f1717ceae3d7d34049d	\N	ScienceDirect - Remote Sensing of Environment : Prediction and assessment of bark beetle-induced mortality of lodgepole pine using estimates of stand vigor derived from remotely sensed data	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0034-4257}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2009.01.013}	The current outbreak of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) in British Columbia (BC), Canada, has led forest managers to consider thinning as a means of decreasing residual tree susceptibility to attack and subsequent mortality. Previous research indicates that susceptibility to mountain pine beetle is a function of a tree's physiological vigor and the intensity of attack. Trees able to produce >= 80 g (g) of wood per m2 of projected leaf area annually are highly resistant, because they are able to shift resource allocation locally from wood to resin production to isolate blue-stain fungi introduced by attacking beetles. Typically, the leaf area of susceptible stands must be reduced by two-thirds to permit most residual trees to increase their vigor to a safe level. We evaluate whether Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery (30 × 30 m) provides a means to assess the maximum leaf area index (LAI) of unthinned stands and the extent that thinning reduces LAI. The extent that residual trees in thinned stands may have increased their resistance to attack from mountain pine beetle is predicted from a non-linear relationship between % maximum LAI and mean tree vigor.
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We investigated the merits of this approach in the vicinity of Parson, British Columbia using four stands of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl.), two of which were heavily thinned (stands were spaced to 4 and 5 m, approximately 70% reduction in stand density). An analysis of archived Landsat TM imagery indicated that prior to thinning in 1993, all four stands had full canopy, which, for mature stands, would translate to mean tree vigor between 40 and 70 g of annual wood production per m2 of foliage. By 1995, based on estimated changes in LAI derived from a second data of Landsat TM imagery, stand vigor in the unthinned stands had not changed; however, in the thinned stands, a nearly two third reduction in LAI resulted in a predicted increase in vigor to between 100 and 160 g wood m- 2 of leaf area. A subsequent assessment in 2001 indicated that stand vigor remained higher in the thinned stands relative to the control stands. Following an infestation of mountain pine beetle in the study area in 2002, mortality data indicated that the thinned stands experienced no mortality relative to the unthinned stands which experienced 5.5% mortality in the initial years of the attack. In the larger area surrounding the study site, a general relationship was found between predicted stand vigor and mountain pine beetle-induced mortality as estimated from aerial overview survey data (r2 = 0.43, p < 0.01).	fe75fe719a0c396cc237ffbd8b7bee7f	d8a694ecbf36ed1543a00300fa925ef8	041060ddca1c8fc9c277acd9e4af685e	article	Prediction and assessment of bark beetle-induced mortality of lodgepole pine using estimates of stand vigor derived from remotely sensed data	Nicholas C. Coops and Richard H. Waring and Michael A. Wulder and Joanne C. White	\N	2009
7557433	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	12	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	58871	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=58871	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Neural network ensembles	\N	\N	993-1001	\N	10	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {10.1109/34.58871}	Several means for improving the performance and training of neural networks for classification are proposed. Crossvalidation is used as a tool for optimizing network parameters and architecture. It is shown that the remaining residual generalization error can be reduced by invoking ensembles of similar networks	d029a108a2dd5c9be1d28f222e72e646	3cf59b476a17b05ac973079d005c7a98	3f6f472450b042ddea114265237065ca	article	Neural network ensembles	L.K. Hansen and P. Salamon	\N	1990
7557502	Psychonomic Bulletin \\& Review	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JacobsNature97	\N	\N	CCNLab BibTeX	\N	\N	299	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae5e576439a49fcc0ed510adcfa796be	5a7759f0669b4d00be9e0346a9df56ab	151dfc4bb006405946e4a5ee1071b44e	article	Nature, Nurture, and the Development of Functional Specializations: a Computational Approach.	Robert A. Jacobs	\N	1997
7557506	Library & Information Science Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enger:citation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a367882731455d9611a53dbd567be6ac	ae643166babeacbe2a649062c8ad0448	5090280e71de6cdca22a8851770303ff	article	Using citation analysis to develop core book collections in academic libraries	K. Brock Enger	\N	2009
7557557	Neural Computation	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JacobsJordanNowlanEtAl91	http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/neco.1991.3.1.79	\N	CCNLab BibTeX	\N	\N	79-87	\N	\N	\N		We present a new supervised learning procedure for systems composed of many separate networks, each of which learns to handle a subset of the complete set of training cases. The new procedure can be viewed either as a modular version of a multilayer supervised network, or as an associative version of competitive learning. It therefore provides a new link between these two apparently different approaches. We demonstrate that the learning procedure divides up a vowel discrimination task into appropriate subtasks, each of which can be solved by a very simple expert network.	239ed9603e84461ca2393c3f879530c6	5bc6c0a6c789257e62c821243128a813	64b8cd06d441b437836918a5f993ff91	article	Adaptive Mixtures of Local Experts	R. A. Jacobs and M. I. Jordan and S. J. Nowlan and G. E. Hinton	\N	1991
7557581	Neural Computation	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JordanJacobs94	http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/neco.1994.6.2.181	\N	CCNLab BibTeX	\N	\N	181-214	\N	2	\N		We present a tree-structured architecture for supervised learning. The statistical model underlying the architecture is a hierarchical mixture model in which both the mixture coefficients and the mixture components are generalized linear models (GLIM's). Learning is treated as a maximum likelihood problem; in particular, we present an Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm for adjusting the parameters of the architecture. We also develop an on-line learning algorithm in which the parameters are updated incrementally. Comparative simulation results are presented in the robot dynamics domain.	11e2d7fa65e30cd913bb60efcea93a49	4b752509a06994e7c7cfa0479590fe2a	5458c76879a7b44de3e364774d59b6c5	article	Hierarchical Mixtures of Experts and the {EM} Algorithm	M. I. Jordan and R. A. Jacobs	\N	1994
7557602	Neural Computation	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/neco/Jacobs97	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/neco/neco9.html#Jacobs97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	369-383	\N	2	\N	date = {2004-07-09}, ee = {http://neco.mitpress.org/cgi/content/abstract/9/2/369}	This article investigates the bias and variance of mixtures-of-experts (ME) architectures. The variance of an ME architecture can be expressed as the sum of two terms: the first term is related to the variances of the expert networks that comprise the architecture and the second term is related to the expert networks' covariances. One goal of this article is to study and quantify a number of properties of ME architectures via the metrics of bias and variance. A second goal is to clarify the relationships between this class of systems and other systems that have recently been proposed. It is shown that in contrast to systems that produce unbiased experts whose estimation errors are uncorrelated, ME architectures produce biased experts whose estimates are negatively correlated.	173fa3c30a05e53863b05043a402bbc1	4ee733e93f9f53151483094139eee8a3	60da02c8d33d779b24911a2679d9b5be	article	Bias/Variance Analyses of Mixtures-of-Experts Architectures.	Robert A. Jacobs	\N	1997
7557728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann Verlag	Münster	\N	\N	GMW07_E-Portfolio	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	44	\N		\N	c1948dacf34b7c314ffba66e1a0c7a5a	cd47adf8971cc1c40dc9ee83013d1478	6f3a3cac5c7d752344c51606145d58a2	inbook	E-Portfolio-Einführung an Hochschulen: Erwartungen und Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Laufe einer akademischen Bildungsbiographie	Veronika Hornung-Prähauser and Sandra Schaffert and Wolf Hilzensauer and Diana Wieden-Bischof	Marianne Merkt and Kerstin Mayrberger and Rolf Schulmeiser and Ivo van der Berkt	2007
7557860	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International workshop on Mining software repositories	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Shanghai, China	\N	\N	breu06msr	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1138006	\N		\N	\N	94--97	\N	\N	\N		Software may contain functionality that does not align with its architecture. Such cross-cutting concerns do not exist from the beginning but emerge over time. By analysing where developers add code to a program, our history-based mining identifies cross-cutting concerns in a two-step process. First, we mine CVS archives for sets of methods where a call to a specific single method was added. In a second step, such simple cross-cutting concerns are combined to complex cross-cutting concerns. To compute these efficiently, we apply formal concept analysis---an algebraic theory. History-based mining scales well: we are the first to report aspects mined from an industrial-sized project like ECLIPSE. For example, we identified a locking concern that crosscuts 1284 methods.	5cc7f8975daa26d3e215c35821a4912c	9b29485dca365f73182d7447ba05f106	57e35e4ddd2f6c2af2c77bb4bc1b4534	inproceedings	Mining eclipse for cross-cutting concerns	Silvia Breu and Thomas Zimmermann and Christian Lindig	\N	2006
7557905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, Massachusetts	\N	\N	waldo93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4a3c0bfee0f54d5dabb55a5bc5e0ceb	d021a51ae6ad38cb125e71afef313eae	d638bba255b3aa6767de087f72d66131	book	The Evolution of C++	\N	Jim Waldo	1993
7557973	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/uh1jfb5rtqglqvx4	\N		\N	\N	1--15	\N	\N	\N		We consider strategies for building classifier ensembles for non-stationary environments where the classification task changes during the operation of the ensemble. Individual classifier models capable of online learning are reviewed. The concept of ”forgetting” is discussed. Online ensembles and strategies suitable for changing environments are summarized.
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ER  -	fdad530dd11fbe0f8ad821faf02c2bc6	8927f798b463183c62d82218c21066c3	da10286f4f285dff60ca8c1e3355554a	article	Classifier Ensembles for Changing Environments	Ludmila I. Kuncheva	\N	2004
7558739	Systematic Biology	52	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cummings:2003p2148	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=12857639&dopt=abstractplus	\N		\N	\N	477--87	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:32 -0500}, pmid = {12857639}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2148}, pii = {B3JKUM7VGBLJEREF}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 15:45:32 -0500}, affiliation = {Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2119 A.V. Williams, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA. mike@mbl.edu}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}	Assessment of the reliability of a given phylogenetic hypothesis is an important step in phylogenetic analysis. Historically, the nonparametric bootstrap procedure has been the most frequently used method for assessing the support for specific phylogenetic relationships. The recent employment of Bayesian methods for phylogenetic inference problems has resulted in clade support being expressed in terms of posterior probabilities. We used simulated data and the four-taxon case to explore the relationship between nonparametric bootstrap values (as inferred by maximum likelihood) and posterior probabilities (as inferred by Bayesian analysis). The results suggest a complex association between the two measures. Three general regions of tree space can be identified: (1) the neutral zone, where differences between mean bootstrap and mean posterior probability values are not significant, (2) near the two-branch corner, and (3) deep in the two-branch corner. In the last two regions, significant differences occur between mean bootstrap and mean posterior probability values. Whether bootstrap or posterior probability values are higher depends on the data in support of alternative topologies. Examination of star topologies revealed that both bootstrap and posterior probability values differ significantly from theoretical expectations; in particular, there are more posterior probability values in the range 0.85-1 than expected by theory. Therefore, our results corroborate the findings of others that posterior probability values are excessively high. Our results also suggest that extrapolations from single topology branch-length studies are unlikely to provide any general conclusions regarding the relationship between bootstrap and posterior probability values.	c7dc79ae623ff88740f27aade0cc502b	d65dea1d8168a87a84372b82d1e20c3b	8d5e83aa916ae8cc011d285a7cf8ac50	article	Comparing bootstrap and posterior probability values in the four-taxon case	Michael P Cummings and Scott A Handley and Daniel S Myers and David L Reed and Antonis Rokas and Katarina Winka	\N	2003
7558740	BMC Bioinformatics	5	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cummings:2004p2145	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471%252D2105/5/132	\N		\N	\N	132	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:05 -0500}, pmid = {15373947}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2145}, pii = {1471-2105-5-132}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 16:11:57 -0500}, affiliation = {Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-3360, USA. mike@umiacs.umd.edu.}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-5-132}	BACKGROUND: RNA editing is the process whereby an RNA sequence is modified from the sequence of the corresponding DNA template. In the mitochondria of land plants, some cytidines are converted to uridines before translation. Despite substantial study, the molecular biological mechanism by which C-to-U RNA editing proceeds remains relatively obscure, although several experimental studies have implicated a role for cis-recognition. A highly non-random distribution of nucleotides is observed in the immediate vicinity of edited sites (within 20 nucleotides 5' and 3'), but no precise consensus motif has been identified. RESULTS: Data for analysis were derived from the the complete mitochondrial genomes of Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica napus, and Oryza sativa; additionally, a combined data set of observations across all three genomes was generated. We selected datasets based on the 20 nucleotides 5' and the 20 nucleotides 3' of edited sites and an equivalently sized and appropriately constructed null-set of non-edited sites. We used tree-based statistical methods and random forests to generate models of C-to-U RNA editing based on the nucleotides surrounding the edited/non-edited sites and on the estimated folding energies of those regions. Tree-based statistical methods based on primary sequence data surrounding edited/non-edited sites and estimates of free energy of folding yield models with optimistic re-substitution-based estimates of approximately 0.71 accuracy, approximately 0.64 sensitivity, and approximately 0.88 specificity. Random forest analysis yielded better models and more exact performance estimates with approximately 0.74 accuracy, approximately 0.72 sensitivity, and approximately 0.81 specificity for the combined observations. CONCLUSIONS: Simple models do moderately well in predicting which cytidines will be edited to uridines, and provide the first quantitative predictive models for RNA edited sites in plant mitochondria. Our analysis shows that the identity of the nucleotide -1 to the edited C and the estimated free energy of folding for a 41 nt region surrounding the edited C are the most important variables that distinguish most edited from non-edited sites. However, the results suggest that primary sequence data and simple free energy of folding calculations alone are insufficient to make highly accurate predictions.	a0030f2e461dbf3c76401d3c11eac099	05bd10bb65c3e8dce2cae2f42c926f56	96c943b004722f3e5d9f67dc092c4fe1	article	Simple statistical models predict C-to-U edited sites in plant mitochondrial RNA	Michael P Cummings and Daniel S Myers	\N	2004
7558741	Biometrics	57	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Segal:2001p2146	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=11414594&dopt=abstractplus	\N		\N	\N	632--42	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:15 -0500}, pmid = {11414594}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2146}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 16:12:18 -0500}, affiliation = {Division of Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco 94143-0560, USA. mark@biostat.ucsf.edu}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}	We illustrate data analytic concerns that arise in the context of relating genotype, as represented by amino acid sequence, to phenotypes (outcomes). The present application examines whether peptides that bind to a particular major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecule have characteristic amino acid sequences. However, the concerns identified and addressed are considerably more general. It is recognized that simple rules for predicting binding based solely on preferences for specific amino acids in certain (anchor) positions of the peptide's amino acid sequence are generally inadequate and that binding is potentially influenced by all sequence positions as well as between-position interactions. The desire to elucidate these more complex prediction rules has spawned various modeling attempts, the shortcomings of which provide motivation for the methods adopted here. Because of (i) this need to model between-position interactions, (ii) amino acids constituting a highly (20) multilevel unordered categorical covariate, and (iii) there frequently being numerous such covariates (i.e., positions) comprising the sequence, standard regression/classification techniques are problematic due to the proliferation of indicator variables required for encoding the sequence position covariates and attendant interactions. These difficulties have led to analyses based on (continuous) properties (e.g., molecular weights) of the amino acids. However, there is potential information loss in such an approach if the properties used are incomplete and/or do not capture the mechanism underlying association with the phenotype. Here we demonstrate that handling unordered categorical covariates with numerous levels and accompanying interactions can be done effectively using classification trees and recently devised bump-hunting methods. We further tackle the question of whether observed associations are attributable to amino acid properties as well as addressing the assessment and implications of between-position covariation.	45846f5906665117adb62ce3ccdf7875	4b44d223011e713181242e1f698d88be	4ffbacef670e2b91d16107a6478fe44e	article	Relating amino acid sequence to phenotype: analysis of peptide-binding data	M R Segal and M P Cummings and A E Hubbard	\N	2001
7558744	BMC Bioinformatics	5	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cummings:2004p2147	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471%252D2105/5/137	\N		\N	\N	137	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:23 -0500}, pmid = {15453919}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2147}, pii = {1471-2105-5-137}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 16:12:13 -0500}, affiliation = {Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-3360, USA. mike@umiacs.umd.edu.}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-5-137}	BACKGROUND: Mutations in rpoB, the gene encoding the beta subunit of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase, are associated with rifampin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Several studies have been conducted where minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC, which is defined as the minimum concentration of the antibiotic in a given culture medium below which bacterial growth is not inhibited) of rifampin has been measured and partial DNA sequences have been determined for rpoB in different isolates of M. tuberculosis. However, no model has been constructed to predict rifampin resistance based on sequence information alone. Such a model might provide the basis for quantifying rifampin resistance status based exclusively on DNA sequence data and thus eliminate the requirements for time consuming culturing and antibiotic testing of clinical isolates. RESULTS: Sequence data for amino acid positions 511-533 of rpoB and associated MIC of rifampin for different isolates of M. tuberculosis were taken from studies examining rifampin resistance in clinical samples from New York City and throughout Japan. We used tree-based statistical methods and random forests to generate models of the relationships between rpoB amino acid sequence and rifampin resistance. The proportion of variance explained by a relatively simple tree-based cross-validated regression model involving two amino acid positions (526 and 531) is 0.679. The first partition in the data, based on position 531, results in groups that differ one hundredfold in mean MIC (1.596 micrograms/ml and 159.676 micrograms/ml). The subsequent partition based on position 526, the most variable in this region, results in a > 354-fold difference in MIC. When considered as a classification problem (susceptible or resistant), a cross-validated tree-based model correctly classified most (0.884) of the observations and was very similar to the regression model. Random forest analysis of the MIC data as a continuous variable, a regression problem, produced a model that explained 0.861 of the variance. The random forest analysis of the MIC data as discrete classes produced a model that correctly classified 0.942 of the observations with sensitivity of 0.958 and specificity of 0.885. CONCLUSIONS: Highly accurate regression and classification models of rifampin resistance can be made based on this short sequence region. Models may be better with improved (and consistent) measurements of MIC and more sequence data.	66c2d44e1bb5ffbd5f71fabd8908143b	c8ac238aa4761742d0fc2536634606a5	2b5c7378803e196bade52deb8d03bccb	article	Few amino acid positions in rpoB are associated with most of the rifampin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis	Michael P Cummings and Mark R Segal	\N	2004
7558745	Evolution	62	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cummings:2008p2149	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119880582/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0	\N		\N	\N	2411--22	\N	9	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:40 -0500}, pmid = {18564377}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2149}, pii = {EVO442}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 16:12:47 -0500}, affiliation = {Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA. mike@umiacs.umd.edu}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00442.x}	We introduce a statistic, the genealogical sorting index (gsi), for quantifying the degree of exclusive ancestry of labeled groups on a rooted genealogy and demonstrate its application. The statistic is simple, intuitive, and easily calculated. It has a normalized range to facilitate comparisons among different groups, trees, or studies and it provides information on individual groups rather than a composite measure for all groups. It naturally handles polytomies and accommodates measures of uncertainty in phylogenetic relationships. We use coalescent simulations to explore the behavior of the gsi across a range of divergence times, with the mean value increasing to 1, the maximum value when exclusivity within a group reached monophyly. Simulations also demonstrate that the power to reject the null hypothesis of mixed genealogical ancestry increased markedly as sample size increased, and that the gsi provides a statistically more powerful measure of divergence than FST. Applications to data from published studies demonstrated that the gsi provides a useful way to detect significant exclusivity even when groups are not monophyletic. Although we describe this statistic in the context of divergence, it is more broadly applicable to quantify and assess the significance of clustering of observations in labeled groups on any tree.	b66f7d93e303e0782098c19a92f0c7da	8e55cc0f15d064408f8af432b566a51e	6ba6a409a8b5d08f9c9efa6fa57e8744	article	A genealogical approach to quantifying lineage divergence	Michael P Cummings and Maile C Neel and Kerry L Shaw	\N	2008
7558746	Mol Biol Evol	17	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pollock:2000p2150	http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/17/12/1776	\N		\N	\N	1776--88	\N	12	\N	date-added = {2009-03-06 15:45:45 -0500}, pmid = {11110893}, uri = {papers://5DEA1BB2-227F-4E1F-A416-B2973ACB8A01/Paper/p2150}, date-modified = {2009-03-06 16:15:34 -0500}, affiliation = {Theoretical Biology and Biophysics, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA. daviddpollock@yahoo.com}, rating = {0}, language = {eng}	Comparative analysis is one of the most powerful methods available for understanding the diverse and complex systems found in biology, but it is often limited by a lack of comprehensive taxonomic sampling. Despite the recent development of powerful genome technologies capable of producing sequence data in large quantities (witness the recently completed first draft of the human genome), there has been relatively little change in how evolutionary studies are conducted. The application of genomic methods to evolutionary biology is a challenge, in part because gene segments from different organisms are manipulated separately, requiring individual purification, cloning, and sequencing. We suggest that a feasible approach to collecting genome-scale data sets for evolutionary biology (i.e., evolutionary genomics) may consist of combination of DNA samples prior to cloning and sequencing, followed by computational reconstruction of the original sequences. This approach will allow the full benefit of automated protocols developed by genome projects to be realized; taxon sampling levels can easily increase to thousands for targeted genomes and genomic regions. Sequence diversity at this level will dramatically improve the quality and accuracy of phylogenetic inference, as well as the accuracy and resolution of comparative evolutionary studies. In particular, it will be possible to make accurate estimates of normal evolution in the context of constant structural and functional constraints (i.e., site-specific substitution probabilities), along with accurate estimates of changes in evolutionary patterns, including pairwise coevolution between sites, adaptive bursts, and changes in selective constraints. These estimates can then be used to understand and predict the effects of protein structure and function on sequence evolution and to predict unknown details of protein structure, function, and functional divergence. In order to demonstrate the practicality of these ideas and the potential benefit for functional genomic analysis, we describe a pilot project we are conducting to simultaneously sequence large numbers of vertebrate mitochondrial genomes.	39099d4d20cb92349dd4c6910032fa7d	da2d634046f041067f294cd25a9e89ff	aa92b9d3a6fe61e34273418f3bcb1dfd	article	A case for evolutionary genomics and the comprehensive examination of sequence biodiversity	D D Pollock and J A Eisen and N A Doggett and M P Cummings	\N	2000
7558906	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roelli2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	7--24	\N	30	\N		\N	60cb051b27f1494a12b8f9002375970f	2c6bf312e3d4f6b3bb88fca81126de17	b058b5cc029837d9397d2b0be7723dbb	article	Negativität und Differenz. Merlau-Pontys Kritik des dialektischen Denkens bei Hegel	Marc Rölli	\N	2008
7558936	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liebsch2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	25--38	\N	30	\N		\N	921e1d63353db3542f51295f6157f0d7	32284cabbe3dbc4bd952f20b5cd20e87	7eb348c1ea8c57b5dfeb4abe78754170	article	Merleau-Pontys Humanismus und Terror heute - im Gegenlicht von Wassili Grosmmanns Leben und Schicksal	Burkhard Liebsch	\N	2008
7558956	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesing2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	39--48	\N	30	\N		\N	3db48f37aedfd6f6668770064fdf46bf	234ce1cae1b4dc66a2934a275a697381	2693967fface2fd518288f8fd2e78145	article	Die Gewissheit des wahrgenommenen Dinges. Was hätte Merleau-Ponty zum Zusammenhang von Wahrnehmung und Überzeugung gesagt?	Lambert Wiesing	\N	2008
7558968	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Figal2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	49--60	\N	30	\N		\N	56a7a67b261bc47f7fb86dae7124942e	d7c53d20df44d269366763ce4852ef0a	19e3a46a94642b941da6c192ee8a6088	article	Phänomenologische Landschaft. Merleau-Ponty und Cézanne über Malerei	Günter Figal	\N	2008
7558987	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carbone2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	62--69	\N	30	\N		\N	8b4382a902c62361f1f7c99a33975eee	f058214c3333018c0c8957e79190c759	4b27a0ec8deff6a5cf113f996a8fb2ad	article	Liebe bei Merleau-Ponty und Deleuze. Interview mit Mauro Carbone	Silvia Stoller and Mauro Carbone	\N	2008
7559012	Journal Phänomenologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waldenfels2008	http://www.journal-phaenomenologie.ac.at/jphinhalt/jph30.html	\N		\N	\N	70--74	\N	30	\N		\N	df804228a1ae712db5e7b0bf65948f41	e98e1c75df3508465b80476d4c473097	cdc1136a0c33d48ea505b5fcf8f8c099	article	"Er war ein leiser Kämpfer, aber ein Kämpfer war er doch auch". Interview mit Bernhard Waldenfels	Silvia Stoller and Bernhard Waldenfels	\N	2008
7559064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Königshausen & Neumann	Würzburg	\N	Sonderband Journal Phänomenologie	Bedorf2009	http://koenigshausen-neumann.gebhardt-riegel.de/product_info.php/info/p6272_Zugaenge--Ausgaenge--Uebergaenge--Konstitutionsformen-des-sozialen-Raums--Sonderband-Journal-Phaenomenologie---29-80.html/XTCsid/535c6fc884fcd3ef11a2d43e0edfd91f	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Genealogie des Ich als eine leibliche Gebundenheit zu verstehen, gehört zu den Grundbeständen phänomenologischen Philosophierens. Dass dieser leibliche Nullpunkt eine räumliche Dimension hat, ist für die nachhusserlsche Phänomenologie ebenso selbstverständlich. Doch inwiefern diese Dimension selbst bereits vergesellschaftet ist und gar politischen Ordnungsbildungen unterworfen ist, ist eine Frage, die in der Phänomenologie erst allmählich Anerkennung gefunden hat. Der Band nimmt sich vor, diese letzte Frage zu untersuchen, indem er die Eröffnung des sozialen Raumes von der Geburt des Ichs über die normativen Strukturen sozialen Raumes bis zur politischen (Ein-)Teilung und Einschränkung der räumlichen Ordnung erörtert. Es soll sich dabei zeigen, dass auch (oder gerade) die Phänomenologie das handelnde, sprechende und erkennende Selbst in seinen sozialen Einbettungen zu denken hat und es in einem Raum zu agieren hat, der ebenso öffnenden wie verschließenden Charakter hat. I. Raumeröffnung (Selbst) – C. Schües: Der Herkunftsort des Daseins – A. Boelderl: Geburtsräume. Phänomenologie als Natologie – K. Busch: Topologien der Heimsuchung bei Derrida – II. Raumstrukturen (Soziales) – H. Salaveria: Gefährdete Anerkennung. Der Raum des Intersubjektiven bei Levinas und Butler – T. Bedorf: Orte der Anerkennung – P. Delhom: Integration und Integrität. Zwischen öffentlichen und privaten Räumen – M. W. Schnell: Das medizinische Feld und der geistige Raum des Arztes – III. Politisierte Räume (Politik) – A. Hetzel: Sprachräume der Macht. Eine Rhetorik der Wortergreifung – J. Kertscher: Regime des Sichtbaren. Zur politischen Funktion des Ästhetischen – T. Klass: Von anderen Räumen	2d67b4d6302e42248c3a738168cd537d	4bab5f8db17108ed8046c45757d9c662	5d48aad3cdedafa6cffc1a99746b340c	book	Zugänge, Ausgänge, Übergänge. Konstitutionsformen des sozialen Raums. Sonderband Journal Phänomenologie	\N	Thomas Bedorf and Gerhard Unterthurner	2009
7560392	SIGKDD Exploration 	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text.clustering.review.2004	http://www.sigkdd.org/explorations/issues/6-1-2004-06/parsons.pdf	\N		\N	\N	90-105	\N	1	\N		Subspace clustering is an extension of traditional cluster-
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ing that seeks to ¯nd clusters in di®erent subspaces within
\
a dataset. Often in high dimensional data, many dimen-
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sions are irrelevant and can mask existing clusters in noisy
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data. Feature selection removes irrelevant and redundant
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dimensions by analyzing the entire dataset. Subspace clus-
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tering algorithms localize the search for relevant dimensions
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allowing them to ¯nd clusters that exist in multiple, possi-
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bly overlapping subspaces. There are two major branches
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of subspace clustering based on their search strategy. Top-
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down algorithms ¯nd an initial clustering in the full set of
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dimensions and evaluate the subspaces of each cluster, it-
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eratively improving the results. Bottom-up approaches ¯nd
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dense regions in low dimensional spaces and combine them
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to form clusters. This paper presents a survey of the various
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subspace clustering algorithms along with a hierarchy orga-
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nizing the algorithms by their de¯ning characteristics. We
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then compare the two main approaches to subspace cluster-
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ing using empirical scalability and accuracy tests and discuss
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some potential applications where subspace clustering could
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be particularly useful.	3741dc5fc0521fac4f9b326303d98a36	fb6aa3c035c99b66778c30520585b73f	6e630a6a5b8175aa1b5f3f647b24a684	article	Subspace Clustering for High Dimensional Data: A Review	Lance Parsons and Ehtesham Haque and Huan Liu	\N	2004
7560421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM International Conference on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic.clustering.2005	http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/node/177	\N		\N	\N	358-369	\N	\N	\N		\N	22ed2d72532286308b0c04826bf01e67	d1135e5b16051ac58739782a50e14999	e0d3697ca1bbe47448e1bdd4031e624b	inproceedings	Topic-Driven Clustering for Document Datasets	Ying Zhao and George Karypis	\N	2005
7560517	Machine Learning	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	model-based.clustering.2006	http://www.cse.fau.edu/~zhong/papers/ml05zhong.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	d2a9f65c5724ba9b876be00459621c99	be905bf28fedd5f9ba2d0e41cbfc1680	a631ba09160ac4df9af2c13030adbee4	article	Semi-supervised Model-based Document Clustering: A Comparative Study	Shi Zhong	SIAM for Data Mining Workshop	2006
7561641	Optimization Methods Software	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semi-supervised.text.fung.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b67c1a3733f24f6e779f6d53464f3a2	861761fdfe51f715a9fff1e0b95e5f03	c5663d14e4ba158613a56ac22863b8e9	article	Semi-Supervised Support Vector Machines for Unlabeled Data Classiﬁcation	GLENN FUNG and O. L. MANGASARIAN	\N	2001
7561673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CGIV '04: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	semi-supervised.text.li.2004	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/9243/29306/01323982.pdf?temp=x	\N		\N	\N	183--186	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2178-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CGIV.2004.53}	Support vector machines(SVMS), a powerful machine method developed from statistical learning and have made significant achievement in some field. Introduced in the early 90ýs, they led to an explosion of interest in machine learning. However, like most machine learning algorithms, they are generally applied using a selected training set classified in advance. With the repaid development of the internet and telecommunication, huge of information has been produced as digital data format, generally the data is unlabeled. It is impossible to classify the data with oneýs own hand one by one in many realistic problems, so that the research on unlabeled data classification has been grown. Improvements in databases technology, computing performance and artificial intelligence have contributed to the development of intelligent data analysis. In this paper, a SVMs classifier based on k-means algorithm is presented for the classification of unlabeled data.	16158232aa0b69cf0395bf08cd8d7aad	9906aa07edc87015a58cee86e8dc0442	ffc5e8461286cfb2b6d905ab46f1c2b3	inproceedings	Unlabeled Data Classification via Support Vector Machines and k-means Clustering	Maokuan Li and Yusheng Cheng and Honghai Zhao	\N	2004
7563394	J Am Coll Cardiol	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ManeshR._Patel02102009	http://content.onlinejacc.org	\N	ACCF/SCAI/STS/AATS/AHA/ASNC 2009 Appropriateness Criteria for Coronary Revascularization: A Report by the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriateness Criteria Task Force, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, American Heart Association, and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Endorsed by the American Society of Echocardiography, the Heart Failure Society of America, and the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography -- Patel et al. 53 (6): 530 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	530-553	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2008.10.005}, eprint = {http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/53/6/530.pdf}	\N	c8e7678a10e1e4995369499d4d861649	187d4b47d5ffed2c9aa378a46db47e33	a2b5fec5827300ba4e79fb4e6edee082	article	{ACCF/SCAI/STS/AATS/AHA/ASNC 2009 Appropriateness Criteria for Coronary Revascularization: A Report by the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriateness Criteria Task Force, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, American Heart Association, and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Endorsed by the American Society of Echocardiography, the Heart Failure Society of America, and the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography}	Manesh R. Patel and Gregory J. Dehmer and John W. Hirshfeld and Peter K. Smith and John A. Spertus	\N	2009
7563815	\N	\N	\N	3. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	340641026X	http://www.amazon.de/Kapitalmarktrechts-Kommentar-Eberhard-Schwark/dp/340641026X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D340641026X	\N	Kapitalmarktrechts-Kommentar: Eberhard Schwark: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406410260}, asin = {340641026X}, isbn = {340641026X}	\N	7e17c3fe2843c3067736c173e620ef26	0e8e87b8c7be17d6970084f72415486a	6d74e9507d343e4c037420cc968f3029	book	Kapitalmarktrechts-Kommentar	Eberhard Schwark	\N	2004
7563854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter De Gruyter Inc	\N	\N	\N	3110162202	http://www.amazon.com/Aufsichtsrechtliche-Verhaltenspflichten-Wertpapierhandel-Schriftenreihe-Bankrechtlichen/dp/3110162202%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3110162202	\N	Amazon.com: Aufsichtsrechtliche Verhaltenspflichten Beim Wertpapierhandel (Schriftenreihe Der Bankrechtlichen Vereinigung , Vol 12) (German Edition): Dirk H. Bliesener: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783110162202}, asin = {3110162202}, isbn = {3110162202}	\N	85b689efaadfb0fc4b458aaec4e27b89	f39b7c2682925cb622436f19628d590c	46ebac67eec57e74a10147558cd62a18	book	Aufsichtsrechtliche Verhaltenspflichten Beim Wertpapierhandel (Schriftenreihe Der Bankrechtlichen Vereinigung , Vol 12) (German Edition)	Dirk H. Bliesener	\N	1998
7564235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK Verl.-Ges.	Konstanz	\N	Kommunikationswissenschaft	SchmWebl2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=76516678*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	202 S. ; 22 cm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3896695800 and 978-3-89669-580-2}	\N	7c36a4547ab57f061a211cb9219b0b70	b112278ba161dd7a275b4056ca20074b	def13496965fc83f3aa140ce30fc033d	book	Weblogs: eine kommunikationssoziologische Studie	Jan Schmidt	\N	2006
7564509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schmitz2006	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006kollaboratives.pdf	\N		\N	\N	273-289	\N	\N	\N		\N	0260fa4eb7b32748b56bd7659fc63708	5d2006fd26229516581fdb0a8e5ce2fc	6597464c7de9aa432636f82a429bed32	incollection	Kollaboratives Wissensmanagement	Christian Schmitz and Andreas Hotho	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
7565235	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Simon2008eis	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f725255222a8d137bbd4beb66fc8daf	b317ab7255ebd9f4b685787fa1a44cf6	08c5f0c480113216c0d854db2ee283e3	book	Einf{\\"u}hrung in Systemtheorie und Konstruktivismus	Fritz B. Simon	\N	2008
7565268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linde-Ökonomie_2008	http://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=pEiiDgImMicC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=%22%C3%96konomie+der+Information%22&ots=sqb87xBl1U&sig=MHgMJREyPhLr-6wpEUNGcaBtcF8#PPP1,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0fd38fcc9e26f29f2ca332669f5c55f	c86c7d7896cbfe660b66b3fd9ff6a551	a2945b277fcf32f2e526dced30a4f9ed	book	Ökonomie der Information	Frank Linde	\N	2008
7565310	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835008889	http://www.amazon.de/Event-Driven-mobile-financial-Information-Services-Intraday/dp/3835008889%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835008889	\N	Event-Driven mobile financial Information-Services:…Amazon.de: Jan Muntermann: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835008885}, asin = {3835008889}, isbn = {3835008889}	\N	19541f9b3ea9a5241ad075ab1323f07f	1b3e82969e7a6b7bc34db32e89bf6370	56f5452c860cf6d7b2706cdc4f95121d	book	Event-Driven mobile financial Information-Services: Design of an Intraday Decision Support System	Jan Muntermann	\N	2007
7565595	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of ACL-08: HLT	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Columbus, Ohio	\N	\N	citeulike:3006057	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P08/P08-1045	\N	CiteULike: BibTeX Export: snifty's library [38 articles]	\N	\N	389--397	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-07 18:13:11}, citeulike-article-id = {3006057}, priority = {2}	\N	d391f0fa1c8b7085b6e7fb9ad46f84c7	1821cb95bcc597b845aa95ff0eb8de2a	c0356117e141acc47994e8030c2733c7	inproceedings	Name Translation in Statistical Machine Translation - Learning When to Transliterate	Ulf Hermjakob and Kevin Knight and Hal D. Iii	\N	2008
7565596	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Sydney, Australia	\N	\N	citeulike:2400156	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/P06/P06-1103.bib	\N	CiteULike: BibTeX Export: snifty's library [38 articles]	\N	\N	817--824	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-07 17:17:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2400156}, priority = {2}	\N	4be5362b4b09b73cf7f53704ad49ce14	8bb2d1966fba5342463cf69ce9ebf9ce	a91d2dc860313781c9733a88783fdf04	inproceedings	Weakly Supervised Named Entity Transliteration and Discovery from Multilingual Comparable Corpora	Alexandre Klementiev and Dan Roth	\N	2006
7569187	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KoblenzG2009	\N	\N		\N	– Infografik mit Erläuterungen	34-35	\N	2	\N		"Mithilfe der DNA wollen Wissenschaftler viele Fragen der Menschheit beantworten. Dafür brauchen sie eine besondere Technik."	9eb0fb0b3eb3756e277ea5462b03617f	5fb844704d794f16e637aed60f11689c	4643b35d743d88371eb30a3a146ba9d0	article	Genomsequenzierung (Einfach mehr verstehen)	Bettina Koblenz and Kristina Düllmann	\N	2009
7569209	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchnurrF2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-41	\N	2	\N		"Bislang galt der Parasit Toxoplasma gondii nur für Schwangere und Immunschwache als gefährlich. Doch ein Prager Forscher ist überzeugt: Der Erreger beeinflusst sogar menschliches Verhalten."	cc259270f36a4f3f9fd437077aca4836	e98ff0822f063d4b46c70a305661a462	2a3db58cdd183c80a5ab568fc64e6acb	article	Ferngesteuert : ein Prager Forscher hat Hinweise darauf gefunden, dass ein Parasit unser Verhalten beeinflusst	Eva-Maria Schnurr	\N	2009
7569222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Storming Media	\N	\N	\N	karypis2002cct	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c99307727f317aa0e51990b4da316025	0a576586e20e209a56de02e40ac183cc	85904e35f1ce61af42b8ebaf199bf3ff	misc	{CLUTO-A Clustering Toolkit}	G. Karypis	\N	2002
7601056	Neural Networks, 1993., IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	298828	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=298828	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Results of the time series prediction competition at the Santa Fe Institute	\N	\N	1786-1793 vol.3	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICNN.1993.298828}	From August 1991 onward, a set of time series was made generally available at the Santa Fe Institute. Several prediction tasks were specified and advertised. The submissions received before the deadline when the true continuations were revealed are analyzed. One result is
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that connectionist networks, trained with error backpropagation, outperformed the other methods on all series. Among the architectures that performed best was a time delay neural network (also called finite impulse response network) and a recurrent network, designed to capture the multiple time scales present in currency exchange rates	ad742cacf5a37d00b444ac9594d15e05	6ff1b804629da6f50d0cbee93fe153f6	f4c2b1e1033375ddec5b1cf76ccc5999	article	Results of the time series prediction competition at the Santa Fe Institute	A.S. Weigend and N.A. Gershenfeld	\N	1993
7602460	Neural Networks, 2005. IJCNN '05. Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Joint Conference on	4	\N	\N	31 2005-Aug. 4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1556246	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1556246	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Design of neural predictors using tools of chaos theory and Bayesian learning	\N	\N	2222-2227 vol. 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/IJCNN.2005.1556246}	In this paper a new approach to design efficient neural networks based predictors of noise-free chaotic time series is proposed. Using tools of chaos theory, we can provide helpful indications to appropriately design the architectures of time delay neural networks in a very rapid fashion. After that, by combining an efficient data pre-processing with Bayesian learning, we train neural models that are able to fully capture the dynamics of the underlying systems creating powerful predictors of chaotic time series. We test on several benchmarks the proposed approach achieving results comparable or even better than those of many recurrent neural networks. We also prove that the existing local models lose their well-known advantage when compared to our method, with the benefit of using a much smaller number of parameters.	d0cf3b07ddf68d5e586d70be8411d49d	34902c17f2a57194ffb7d5ee4ab25a6f	a5a57caa9551e08b73eeceda718a0d22	article	Design of neural predictors using tools of chaos theory and Bayesian learning	S. Marra and F.C. Morabito and M. Versaci	\N	2005
7613049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	Wei93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d973fed1090126b892bcb73ae7817bf3	6a623ca84e16d9e5556e5116b1081483	e337127e371ca43d0d9e86ee9f514523	book	Time Series Prediction: Forecasting the Future and Understanding the Past	A.S. Weigend and N.A. Gershenfeld	\N	1993
7614389	Int. J. Neural Syst.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijns/Hansen94	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijns/ijns5.html#Hansen94	\N	dblp	\N	\N	157-158	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0129065794000359}, date = {2005-12-01}	\N	dc277ff5283a4a5c665e453e7f38c9e2	625cbbe087a09e9e9df51957ce395c74	cab96747d3ae4bbf1f1a1a5679763f9b	article	Book Review: "Time Series Prediction: Forecasting the Future and Understanding the Past", Eds. Andreas S. Weigend and Neil A. Gershenfeld.	Lars Kai Hansen	\N	1994
7625553	Neurocomputing	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/LendasseOSV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon70.html#LendasseOSV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	2325-2329	\N	13-15	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2007.02.013}, date = {2007-11-07}	\N	f04f8ecec689dde90b54e33a9b009ff3	7201d5316acf2bb31eff367ea4da9ea4	7c0c9ad3b99b144cad4405e5fe1fd342	article	Time series prediction competition: The CATS benchmark.	Amaury Lendasse and Erkki Oja and Olli Simula and Michel Verleysen	\N	2007
7625954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDEAS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ideas/SantosB08	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-58	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ideas/2008	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1451940.1451949}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f225556710a4f48c634546933d1e0f0f	1b0c44ff060e64562a743897283f4f1b	cb18145bf1e8d99e278f647ee31b1d96	inproceedings	Real-time data warehouse loading methodology	Ricardo Jorge Santos and Jorge Bernardino	\N	2008
7626034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSSE (5)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/csse/ZhuAL08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1295-1297	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/csse/2008-5	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSSE.2008.78}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	04dbdfa32c03aac2ec5aa05fad2b23da	0b0bc32d2859b1ef7ce156358aea0c60	2b5cf41c38885f2e373ede3a61038ee3	inproceedings	Data Updating and Query in Real-Time Data Warehouse System	Youchan Zhu and Lei An and Shuangxi Liu	\N	2008
7626038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSSE (4)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/csse/ShiBLY08	\N	\N		\N	\N	478-481	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/csse/2008-4	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSSE.2008.926}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	c0aaf905849a7d56217a31109d87f3d1	53a09bc531e5d8ad80158933a12c8340	6eeb4d9b2840e9f6450eca5d09b3bda7	inproceedings	Study on Log-Based Change Data Capture and Handling Mechanism
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               in Real-Time Data Warehouse	Jingang Shi and Yubin Bao and Fangling Leng and Ge Yu	\N	2008
7626352	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Denholm:OPAC	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm 	\N		\N	\N	13--29	\N	1	\N	issn = {0737-8831}, doi = {10.1108/07378830910942883}	Purpose – This paper aims to describe the process of development undertaken by the State Library 
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of Tasmania to provide a new generation OPAC – TALISPlus. 
\
Design/methodology/approach – The methods developed and used to meet the “getting” needs of 
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clients in the new OPAC are described, with examples based on the alternatives investigated and the 
\
results achieved. 
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Findings – During this development process the State Library established, through client 
\
consultation and feedback, that the process of item discovery within the new OPAC was 
\
incomplete unless accompanied by new methods that ensured that the desired item could in turn be 
\
easily found and physically accessed by clients. The need to address both the finding and getting 
\
requirements of clients is of major importance to the State Library of Tasmania which provides a 
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state-wide public lending system with one collection spread across 49 branches. 
\
Originality/value – The paper argues that the development of a successful next generation OPAC is 
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not limited to the provision of new searching functionality. Rather the success of a new OPAC is linked 
\
to its ability to provide existing clients with a seamless tool that delivers the ability to both find and 
\
get the desired item. The provision of this seamless access will require additional and significant 
\
development resources. However, the high levels of client satisfaction with the new OPAC witnessed 
\
by the State Library reinforce and validate this approach. 
\
Keywords Libraries, Information retrieval 
\
Paper type Conceptual paper 
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	4959ffc025859fffa936a1a3bd2b187d	3737c270efc5cd74c0c8009c7a08c9c9	92b33f73d4334e41f4f69cadfad907bd	article	Making the new OPAC seamless: dealing with the transition from "finding" to "getting"	Carmel Denholm and Leto Kauler and Jan Lavelle and Lloyd Sokvitne	\N	2009
7626382	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mendes:catalog	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm 	\N		\N	\N	30--41	\N	1	\N	issn = {0737-8831}, doi = {10.1108/07378830910942892}	Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the implementation of {LibraryThing} for Libraries 
\
{(LTFL)} in an academic library and analysis of usage of {LTFL} data and their potential for resource 
\
discovery in the catalog. 
\
Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on social tagging and 
\
incorporation of third-party user-generated metadata into the library catalog. It provides an 
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assessment based on the analysis of total absolute usage figures and frequency of use of {LTFL} data. 
\
Findings – Based on the data available, usage of {LTFL} data in the catalog is low, but several 
\
possible contributing factors are identified. 
\
Originality/value – The paper contributes to the literature on the implementation of {LTFL} in an 
\
academic library and provides usage statistics on {LTFL} data. It also provides directions for future 
\
research about tagging in the catalog. 
\
Keywords Online catalogues, Tagging, Subject heading lists, Libraries 
\
Paper type Technical paper 
\

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	e05c4e98123dbdfd86efb35d94ce1082	c826711233844e4ab248bf44f2b78213	0031b64557af1cd06e96769ff2b9177a	article	Subjecting the catalog to tagging	Luiz H. Mendes and Jennie {Quiñonez-Skinner} and Danielle Skaggs	\N	2009
7626414	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Missingham:information	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm	\N		\N	\N	42--56	\N	1	\N		Purpose – Access to library collections in an era where users want to “get” rather than “find” offers 
\
particular challenges. This paper seeks to explore users’ needs for bibliographic records in a primarily 
\
full text environment. 
\
Design/methodology/approach – The paper describes the need for access to parliamentary and 
\
library information from the Australian Parliament and its use by Senators and Members. It then 
\
outlines the approach taken to develop and implement a new search system, ParlInfo, which applied a 
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repository and search system that provides integrated access to bibliographic and full text 
\
information. Launched in September 2008, it offers facets, alerts, RSS feeds and other Web 2.0 
\
functionality to both the Australian public and Parliamentary Network users accessing library 
\
collections and parliamentary collections. 
\
Findings – The paper offers insights into solutions which meet the information needs of Senators 
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and Members and the public; and the application of library/web 2.0 solutions. It is relevant to 
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organisations seeking to offer a single gateway to their collections. 
\
Research limitations/implications – The paper offers an approach based on understanding the 
\
whole needs of users, rather than applying a traditional assumption that resource discovery should be 
\
based only on catalogue records through an OPAC. 
\
Practical implications – The paper provides a model based on integrated access to resource 
\
through metadata, full text “crawled” from web sites and full text resources, such as Hansards, that 
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can be applied in many organisations. 
\
Originality/value – The paper’s value is in thinking about how the catalogue can be “turned inside 
\
out” for the twenty-first century users’ needs. 
\
Keywords Parliament, Libraries, Information management, Australia 
\
Paper type Research paper	35286b52a22b009f862211f75d38f322	3cdb92b303c635996403747ec6d16b5d	6617570455d784b900d3dd789d2fcbc7	article	Accessing information in a parliamentary environment: is the OPAC dead?	Roxanne Missingham and Rina Brettell and Shirley White and Sarah Miskin	\N	2009
7626534	Journal of Personality and Social Psychology	42	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aberlson1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	619-630	\N	4	\N		In 2 national surveys, one with 280 and the other with 1,008 respondents, Ss ascribed personality traits to prominent national politicians and reported the feelings that the politicians elicited. It was found that summary scores of good feelings and bad feelings were nearly independent of each other, much more so than were good and bad trait
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 judgments. Affective registrations, in short, were less semantically filtered and less subject to consistency pressures. Summary scores of affect strongly predicted political preference. This effect was independent of and more powerful than that for personality judgments. Thus, affective registrations were not at all redundant with semantic
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judgments.	852f9e8a4ca1976cce0970cd258082df	b38d5679df54bc0c83ab3528a4461cd2	e4fc660802813f1c6d5d6a935e66db7d	article	Affective and Semantic Components in Political Person Perception	Robert P. Abelson and Donald R. Kinder and Mark D. Peters and Susan T. Fiske	\N	1982
7626554	Advances in Experimental Social Psychology	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Altemeyer1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-92	\N	\N	\N		\N	1dc8e800b1c5769d2fb18d1004752820	d3503656f5ae3b70eff7882ce09774af	76193634872b01bc5a989c3fc9f2e422	article	The Other "Authoritarian Personality"	Bob Altemeyer	\N	1998
7627208	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	3790807281	http://www.amazon.de/%C3%96konomische-Unternehmensrechts-Travem%C3%BCnder-Symposium-%C3%B6konomischen/dp/3790807281%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3790807281	\N	Ökonomische Analyse des Unternehmensrechts. Beiträge…Amazon.de: Claus Ott, Hans-Bernd Schäfer: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783790807288}, asin = {3790807281}, isbn = {3790807281}	\N	99062e4b190089922d785c42841bc6a3	153f2b2abe4ae166b54a0df395f08b64	2a40260eb107649c0925131dd10fecad	book	Ökonomische Analyse des Unternehmensrechts. Beiträge zum 3. Travemünder Symposium zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts	Claus Ott and Hans-Bernd Schäfer	\N	1993
7627276	Die Informatisierung des Alltags	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71455-2_14	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	265--289	\N	\N	\N		Die technische Entwicklung lsst eine Welt mglich erscheinen, in der mit Sensor-, Kommunikations- und Rechnertechnik ausgestattete
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Alltags-gegenstnde die Menschen unbemerkt bei ihrer Arbeit, beim Einkaufen, beim Reisenund zu Hause begleiten. Dieses Ubiquitous Computing bietet nicht nur vielfltige Untersttzungen und Erleichterungen fr diehandelnden Menschen, sondern gefhrdet auch ihre informationelle Selbstbestimmung. Die allgegenwrtige Verarbeitung personenbezogenerDaten wird nicht nur einzelne neue Mglichkeiten des Missbrauchs bieten, sondern zentrale Grundlagen des bisherigen Datenschut-zesin Frage stellen. Allgegenwrtige Datenverarbeitung verursacht nicht nur ein Vollzugs-, sondern ein grundlegendes Konzeptproblem.	a474739a4d0c90ad0838077d44f2e1cb	fde450df3a4630c57b343b39caffb651	7bc221e8dbb42ca2ec4b5168346daa2f	article	Informationelle Selbstbestimmung in der Welt des Ubiquitous Computing	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7627976	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sadler:Project	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm	\N		\N	\N	55--67	\N	1	\N	issn = {0737-8831}, doi = {10.1108/07378830910942919}	Purpose – This paper sets out to provide an overview of the open source online public access catalog 
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(OPAC) software known as Blacklight. It includes a discussion of the reasons why the University of 
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Virginia decided to create the Blacklight project, rationale behind design decisions, an overview of the 
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technologies used, and some examples of interface designs and object behaviors. 
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Desi gn/ methodol ogy/ approach – Desi gn approaches di scussed i ncl ude open source 
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methodologies, model/view/controller development patterns, and strategies for efficient staff 
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training and utilization. 
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Findings – The Blacklight project is not yet complete, but initial usability testing is favorable. The 
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project shows particular promise among previously underserved populations such as music 
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researchers, and for previously under-used collections. 
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Practical implications – Libraries who are considering de-coupling their OPAC from their 
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Integrated Library System will find useful information about this process as undertaken by the 
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University of Virginia, as well as more information about Blacklight, and more information about 
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whether Blacklight might be a good fit for their library. 
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Originality/value – Blacklight is an open source OPAC system that is particularly well suited to 
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large libraries with diverse collections. It is the only open source OPAC system with a focus on 
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creating customized interfaces for specific populations. 
\
Keywords Online cataloguing, Library systems 
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Paper type Technical paper 	2888e1d9a08a50c8df94fe2b3e975260	77ea82234a60161a047aa8c7f0d09aba	bfbde9d88c5a58695f1368c6c6fa6538	article	Project Blacklight: a next generation library catalog at a first generation university	Elizabeth Sadler	\N	2009
7628063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Dr. Kovac	\N	\N	\N	B0015AJY9C	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Schadenskompensation-Verst%C3%B6%C3%9Fen-Ad-hoc-Publizit%C3%A4tspflichten-besonderer-Ber%C3%BCcksichtigung/dp/B0015AJY9C%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0015AJY9C	\N	Haftung und Schadenskompensation bei Verstößen gegen Ad-hoc-Publizitätspflichten. unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der §§ 37b, 37c WpHG: Amazon.co.uk: Tim Jungmichel: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {B0015AJY9C}	\N	6608ee684e1014362a6c04046a9d4b7e	35c5cff1091d2d34d3964b09682a4036	45c407900a372ce5966e93659c1e2e55	book	Haftung und Schadenskompensation bei Verstößen gegen Ad-hoc-Publizitätspflichten. unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der §§ 37b, 37c WpHG	Tim Jungmichel	\N	2007
7628107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graph Drawing Software	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	BraWag04	http://visone.info/publications.php	\N		\N	\N	321-340	\N	\N	\N	date = {2004}	\N	1fe39581299f28f4bd0d90358ff10f5c	930e58229b1f3b4df225c6276d781db5	5b54556dbc520192d06a7946506b7b92	incollection	visone-Analysis and Visualization of Social Networks	Ulrik Brandes and Dorothea Wagner	Michael Jünger and Petra Mutzel	2004
7628151	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bank Verlag Wien Ges. m.b.H.	\N	\N	\N	3851360664	http://www.amazon.de/Insiderrecht-%C3%B6konomischer-Perspektive-Martin-Oppitz/dp/3851360664%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3851360664	\N	Insiderrecht aus ökonomischer Perspektive: Amazon.de: Martin Oppitz: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783851360660}, asin = {3851360664}, isbn = {3851360664}	\N	2386f1e6f18f99239490c33be5c223dc	ffae37173e9317b976a645797e771079	7fca5ba475a0e110ecef5f88540f25dd	book	Insiderrecht aus ökonomischer Perspektive	Martin Oppitz	\N	2003
7628155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rws Kommunikationsforum	\N	\N	\N	3814503147	http://www.amazon.de/Insiderrecht-Ad-hoc-Publizit%C3%A4t-Georg-Dreyling/dp/3814503147%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3814503147	\N	Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität: Amazon.de: Georg Dreyling, Frank A. Schäfer: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783814503141}, asin = {3814503147}, isbn = {3814503147}	\N	3de8d3464ac0eef9681cec0c9cc445ac	aed7485579c02899b188340378468cd5	fc3c3620a8d76198a76e233ba6303bc9	book	Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität	Georg Dreyling and Frank A. Schäfer	\N	2001
7628189	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker & Humblot	\N	\N	\N	3428114019	http://www.amazon.de/Internationales-Insiderrecht-Untersuchung-Insiderrechts-Auslandsber%C3%BChrung/dp/3428114019%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3428114019	\N	Internationales Insiderrecht: Eine Untersuchung über die Anwendung des Insiderrechts auf Sachverhalte mit Auslandsberührung: Michael Nietsch: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783428114016}, asin = {3428114019}, isbn = {3428114019}	\N	c2aa18ccc241d0a9457d1c44a66a2e23	587e16f2de5f3982c8a6057ab63bfb75	e82fd074f8ea381f9d0ef6bbb358df41	book	Internationales Insiderrecht: Eine Untersuchung über die Anwendung des Insiderrechts auf Sachverhalte mit Auslandsberührung	Michael Nietsch	\N	2003
7628284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Databases and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dba/Johnston-BellMG04	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-156	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dba/2004	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	54321e28bdd8997b2c79929243947573	5929b2c52b36093dca850186dbfee995	e6d3bb31c1319aab3dde75e57a3fc792	inproceedings	Building a Near Real Time Active Data Warehouse	David Johnston-Bell and Colin Moore and Brian Garner	\N	2004
7628288	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bank-Verlag Köln	\N	\N	\N	3865561039	http://www.amazon.de/Das-neue-Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz-AnSVG-Besserer/dp/3865561039%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3865561039	\N	Das neue Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz - AnSVG . Besserer Schutz für private Anleger: Amazon.de: Werner Heiring: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783865561039}, asin = {3865561039}, isbn = {3865561039}	\N	69786c2a5b97fad46f4e113230aa9c6d	272b7fd338ff02b26eca169d5e338f4c	1058dfc3520b5dfb2f3999066c1a98df	book	Das neue Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz - AnSVG . Besserer Schutz für private Anleger	Werner Heiring	\N	2005
7628299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEIS (1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iceis/SantosB07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	589-598	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iceis/2007-1	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	767baf44812f8a75857d36d83cfda3dd	1f9770a247ab0779d4517a5e58458a89	9b2da22767400577d5c9a319407280d8	inproceedings	A continuous data integration methodology for supporting
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               real-time data warehousing	Ricardo Jorge Santos and Jorge Bernardino	\N	2007
7628304	\N	\N	\N	2., neu bearb. u. erw. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt (Erich), Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3503090894	http://www.amazon.de/Wertpapierhandelsgesetz-systematische-Darstellung-Siegfried-K%C3%BCmpel/dp/3503090894%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3503090894	\N	Wertpapierhandelsgesetz: Eine systematische…Amazon.de: Siegfried Kümpel, Rüdiger Veil: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783503090891}, asin = {3503090894}, isbn = {3503090894}	\N	3c26ad9e9c5c519936e0106fee0a923a	52153adbe94b0c3e7ff6a1a5d38d0f1b	8d71d19b2082407b7ab01cb554e25e1c	book	Wertpapierhandelsgesetz: Eine systematische Darstellung	Siegfried Kümpel and Rüdiger Veil	\N	2005
7628327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMIS-CPR '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1235054	\N	\N		\N	\N	228--230	\N	\N	\N	location = {St. Louis, Missouri, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-641-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1235000.1235054}	Transactive Memory Systems (TMS) is a concept describing team members' awareness of knowledge possessed by their coworkers, which has been shown to be valuable for team effectiveness in learning, viability, and overall performance [15, 17, 22, 28]. Previous research on TMS has focused primarily on traditional face-to-face teams with only a few studies proposing that TMS development is more difficult in virtual teams. The goal of this research is to study TMS development in virtual teams through an empirical investigation. The first purpose of this research is to examine the impact of two factors -- shared identity and shared context -- on TMS development in virtual teams. Another purpose of this research is to investigate whether computer-mediated communication (CMC) used for group interaction will change the impact of shared identity and shared context. General methodology considerations are stated for future research that will subsequently be conducted.	ba780ca5c4b1a6d04e5e9ff22d4ddc2e	97c08eec9c66db0294f7e14593f890e6	3fa735c7ffc5f6c9833fbee39beb4537	inproceedings	Transactive memory system development in virtual teams: the potential role of shared identity and shared context	Yide Shen	\N	2007
7628418	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	International Conference on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver	\N	\N	hindle09icpc	\N	\N		\N	in press	\N	\N	\N	\N		Large software systems undergo signiﬁcant evolution during their lifespan, yet often individual changes are not well documented. In this work, we seek to automatically classify large changes into various categories of maintenance tasks — corrective, adaptive, perfective, feature addition, and non-functional improvement — using Machine Learning techniques. In a previous paper, we found that many commits could be classiﬁed easily and reliably based solely on the manual analysis of the commit metadata and commit messages (i.e., without reference to the source code). Our extension 
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is the automation of classiﬁcation by training Machine 
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Learners on features extracted from the commit metadata, such as the word distribution of a commit message, commit author, and modules modiﬁed. We validated the results of the learners via 10-fold cross validation, which achieved accuracies consistently above 50%, indicating good to fair results. We found that the identity of the author of a commit provided much information about the maintenance class of a commit, almost as much as the words of the commit message. This implies that for most large commits, the SCS commit messages plus the commit author identity is enough 
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information to accurately and automatically categorize 
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the nature of the maintenance task. 	41e8d72df65ab6d8b72e7b1ff53d5ffd	fe3464fc3e7c4c5916cef498c0e3fa52	33287fee72a60711dd47c1dc8d84ae13	inproceedings	Automatic Classiﬁcation of Large Changes into Maintenance  Categories 	Abram Hindle and Daniel M. German and Michael W. Godfrey and Richard C. Holt	\N	2009
7628864	Genome Res	14	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reed2004EquivPhenotype	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15342562	\N		\N	\N	1797-1805	\N	9	\N	pmid = {15342562}, doi = {10.1101/gr.2546004}	The constraint-based analysis of genome-scale metabolic and regulatory networks has been successful in predicting phenotypes and useful for analyzing high-throughput data sets. Within this modeling framework, linear optimization has been used to study genome-scale metabolic models, resulting in the enumeration of single optimal solutions describing the best use of the network to support growth. Here mixed-integer linear programming was used to calculate and study a subset of the alternate optimal solutions for a genome-scale metabolic model of Escherichia coli (iJR904) under a wide variety of environmental conditions. Analysis of the calculated sets of optimal solutions found that: (1) only a small subset of reactions in the network have variable fluxes across optima; (2) sets of reactions that are always used together in optimal solutions, correlated reaction sets, showed moderate agreement with the currently known transcriptional regulatory structure in E. coli and available expression data, and (3) reactions that are used under certain environmental conditions can provide clues about network regulatory needs. In addition, calculation of suboptimal flux distributions, using flux variability analysis, identified reactions which are used under significantly more environmental conditions suboptimally than optimally. Together these results demonstrate the utilization of reactions in genome-scale models under a variety of different growth conditions.	e1d42682ab6cb5cf2c5167e444593ee4	a85cccd0d8b7f7d843324957805fe4cb	51f8ff8061ba2ba365c99cdfd2e721e9	article	Genome-scale in silico models of E. coli have multiple equivalent phenotypic states: assessment of correlated reaction subsets that comprise network states	J L Reed and B {\\O} Palsson	\N	2004
7629930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, Inc. New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	gabriel1996pst	http://dreamsongs.com/Files/PatternsOfSoftware.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4413662389f70bb2e6429fe6af0c0bf0	c0d43b0e26ddb16d694497b9f8205958	84cb9005d64659f70deb003d277de935	book	Patterns of software: tales from the software community	Richard P. Gabriel	\N	1996
7629985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://dreamsongs.com/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gabriel2008wws	http://dreamsongs.com/Files/WritersWorkshops.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	18f7fb30c34f621f49c45ec043d04af8	f4e20efd0d9f013730a4ae202829b326	1bdc796ac1658ca3a8faddb413cf1366	misc	Writers' Workshops As Scientific Methodology	Richard P. Gabriel	\N	2007
7630052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	appleton2006pas	http://www.cmcrossroads.com/bradapp/docs/patterns-intro.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		An introduction to the history, origins, and essential concepts and terminology of software patterns (including numerous pointers to other WWW sources of information on the subject). An earlier revision of this paper appeared in the May 1997 Object Magazine Online  (Vol. 3, No. 5).	acb9b57f157e0cdb19779f9891e7b6d4	9a0a9f1f4a0450d777546a6bf74416ba	82e4f7e6fab1075b9f60100c3c0e31d8	misc	Patterns and software: essential concepts and terminology	Brad Appleton	\N	2000
7630207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	rising1998pht	http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HBAuixGMYWEC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Contains a large number of seminal articles and essays that illustrate the growing importance of patterns in application development.	eb8a50cc2255f8c9674af8308e3e9bc9	1209c968dac7c1230255c8ffc40bcd7e	f24dec7c2f74b6f5448cf857a799e498	book	The patterns handbook: Techniques, strategies, and applications	Linda Rising	\N	1998
7630321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bergin:pel	http://www.pedagogicalpatterns.org/current/experientiallearning.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This pattern language focuses on pedagogy that promotes experiential learning for beginners to advanced level.
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	d01174b9e37fe33663a879e82418047a	420525c136852f436650e005495a1127	d6fe2036f9b424848c3abc4dbba84292	article	Patterns for Experiential Learning	Joseph Bergin and Klaus Marquardt and Mary Lynn Manns and Jutta Eckstein and Helen Sharp and Eugene Wallingford	\N	2004
7630541	Ann Intern Med	146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeonardH._Calabrese01022007	http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/146/1/34	\N	Narrative Review: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes -- Calabrese et al. 146 (1): 34 -- Annals of Internal Medicine	\N	\N	34-44	\N	1	\N	eprint = {http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/146/1/34.pdf}	Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes (RCVS) comprise a group of diverse conditions, all characterized by reversible multifocal narrowing of the cerebral arteries heralded by sudden (thunderclap), severe headaches with or without associated neurologic deficits. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes are clinically important because they affect young persons and can be complicated by ischemic or hemorrhagic strokes. The differential diagnosis of RCVS includes conditions associated with thunderclap headache and conditions that cause irreversible or progressive cerebral artery narrowing, such as intracranial atherosclerosis and cerebral vasculitis. Misdiagnosis as primary cerebral vasculitis and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage is common because of overlapping clinical and angiographic features. However, unlike these more ominous conditions, RCVS is usually self-limited: Resolution of headaches and vasoconstriction occurs over a period of days to weeks. In this review, we describe our current understanding of RCVS; summarize its key clinical, laboratory, and imaging features; and discuss strategies for diagnostic evaluation and treatment.
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	c94edd95555a95d8dc23471ab120fa64	c4214047186e0ed3db369771c45b5ea0	a07009766ec3b60d281925b6cde1db3f	article	{Narrative Review: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes}	Leonard H. Calabrese and David W. Dodick and Todd J. Schwedt and Aneesh B. Singhal	\N	2007
7631436	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganiere-Raboud2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9564&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.44 et 69	40-44	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {C881240}	La supervision clinique s'apparente à la fonction contenante et peut
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\	les différents niveaux de responsabilités du superviseur ?	c0d6f3d39d34a0573e19787c6679f399	f9243713660a4a86f7f75dccf1f9145a	5a5ab20b63ca4155c5c3c0d294a9c513	article	La fonction contenante de la supervision clinique	Jacqueline Ganière-Raboud and Yves Dorogi	\N	2009
7631697	Representations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SG_TOTR	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2928812	\N		\N	\N	14-29	\N	59	\N	gender = {sm}	\N	ee6bcf7234c00d7dd23c30f61d823bd9	a6c725c89a72a70bf1f7ae11611bfbeb	62d75162daee46a54e5b0d54e7381f7e	article	The touch of the real	Stephen Greenblatt	\N	1997
7631827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	heinrich2000eew	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a71049213cea3408a504fc2aacaab56a	4ad07d1dc2415af29a5e0b31df6809be	7f298e38ab038a4dc19b9bfbfac12f00	book	{Evaluation und Evaluationsforschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Handbuch f{\\"u}r Praxis, Lehre und Forschung}	L.J. Heinrich and I. H{\\"a}ntschel	\N	2000
7631836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann Verlag	\N	\N	\N	stockmann2007hep	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4230f9ff20c2e9decc7685c54721c8d	81142dea77f58c4f41c1a27230587796	2e944fdcfb083912bc2225d4de53a8e2	book	{Handbuch zur Evaluation: Eine praktische Handlungsanleitung}	R. Stockmann	\N	2007
7631849	Phys. Rev.	D68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adams:1999if	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4126149	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4126149	\N	\N	065009	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9907005;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.68.065009}, eprint = {hep-lat/9907005}	Lower bounds on the magnitude of the spectrum of the Hermitian Wilson-Dirac operator H(m) have previously been derived for 0<m<2 when the lattice gauge field satisfies a certain smoothness condition. In this paper lower bounds are derived for 2p-2<m<2p for general p=1,2,...,d where d is the spacetime dimension. The bounds can alternatively be viewed as localisation bounds on the real spectrum of the usual Wilson-Dirac operator. They are needed for the rigorous evaluation of the classical continuum limit of the axial anomaly and index of the overlap Dirac operator at general values of m, and provide information on the topological phase structure of overlap fermions. They are also useful for understanding the instanton size-dependence of the real spectrum of the Wilson-Dirac operator in an instanton background. 	4f2b41e3f107eea57381dcbd3eb2f6d8	53045a3a008316c7e97c6513be25ee00	187d0d526c8c1da196cf37e3d40ecf82	article	{General bounds on the Wilson-Dirac operator}	David H. Adams	\N	2003
7631900	Transponder und kontaktloser Chipkarten	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	finkenzeller2002rhg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0240742f138af60a2e9062f3a0d6366b	9a55d14861912d97373ad86f962f8f27	07fa5ba4ac15c2d42bf02df49bc01c5b	article	{RFID-Handbuch: Grundlagen und praktische Anwendungen induktiver Funkanlagen}	K. Finkenzeller	\N	2002
7631903	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2009.1015	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.1015	\N	Using Wikis to Support Constructivist Learning: A Case Study in University Education Settings	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.1015}	\N	766240dc079d4ac43b1b6b6d7b5672eb	fdcc36f8f5c4fe7d1de4235569999a68	303129f711d00a76984546459cbccfad	article	Using Wikis to Support Constructivist Learning: A Case Study in University Education Settings	Franck Tetard and Erkki Patokorpi and Kristian Packalen	\N	2009
7631933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Hamburg	\N	\N	Thun1981mr1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f727af61a9c5bcf16c3093ce953fd10	c558172339c35958986b5b94894c5b96	5a65592f4bf8c61536525112200816a5	book	Miteinander reden 1 – Störungen und Klärungen. Allgemeine Psychologie der Kommunikation. 	Friedemann Schulz {von Thun}	\N	1981
7631945	Media Perspektiven	o. Jg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2009tiw	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-59	\N	2	\N		\N	e8eba65331c64d090ae9d8cf179d0410	6c7bc59ed32b090ec6f631240191ea89	d61f9257364d4c4dc58ed47ae69b84f7	article	Themenscan im Web 2.0	Jan Schmidt and Beate Frees and Martin Fisch	\N	2009
7631987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	swkm08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac33ca0950d9e9aebb6627d7092ca955	98db99c8f44aab8d7763785098c15cec	66397b41daa0edde1975b34ee09469d6	proceedings	Proceedings of the Workshop on Social Web and Knowledge Management (SWKM08)	\N	Peter Dolog and Markus Krötzsch and Sebastian Schaffert and Denny Vrandecic	2008
7631995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semwiki08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf64b665a4ea8a166b7f0faeaf717d3e	c0dbc898989de4cc47dd6ec575304d17	1d3117e209bc51d613f1c9ae240daa1b	proceedings	Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Semantic Wikis (SemWiki08)	\N	Christoph Lange and Max Völkel and Hala Skaf-Molli and Sebastian Schaffert	2008
7632008	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer LNCS 5224	Venice, Italy	\N	\N	reasoningweb08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d71cbee74c34d4890ef7935dc95ba234	987fb49af56446018d54c273af140685	b4be5b8e1eb605261720a3428c076856	proceedings	Reasoning Web, 4th International Summer School 2008	\N	Cristina Baroglio and Piero A. Bonatti and Jan Maluszynski and Massimo Marchiori and Axel Polleres and Sebastian Schaffert	2008
7632025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	schaffert09semwikia	\N	\N		\N	\N	245-258	\N	\N	\N		\N	9af892d0f19ab2e75ffc7c360cfc38f3	7bfe980c40fe4d11bf064d1c859cd122	5e5c1277d8ce19327d14b1dcedb69078	inbook	Semantische Wikis	Sebastian Schaffert and François Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2009
7632172	AACE Journal	14	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AvraamidouZembal-Saul2006	http://www.editlib.org/p/21982	\N		\N	AACE  Chesapeake, VA	178--205	\N	2	\N	issn = {1065-6901}	This qualitative case study examined web-based portfolio development in the service of supporting reflective thinking and learning within the innovative context of Professional Development Schools. Specifically, this study investigated the nature of the evidence-based philosophies developed by prospective teachers as the central part of the web-based portfolio task and the ways in which the technology contributed to it. The findings of this study illuminated the participants understandings about learning and teaching science emphasizing a student-centered approach, connecting physical engagement of children with conceptual aspects of learning, becoming attentive to what teachers can do to support childrens learning and focusing on teaching science as inquiry. The way the task was organized and the fact that the web-based format provided the possibility to keep multiple versions of their philosophies gave prospective teachers the advantage to view how their philosophies were changing over time, which supported a continuous engagement in metacognition, self-reflection, and self-evaluation. Built on these findings we suggest that future research be directed in the area of teachers knowledge and beliefs about science teaching and learning and the kinds of experiences that influence their development. The ways in which technology tools can contribute to supporting prospective teachers in developing personal theories consistent with current recommendations of reform focusing on supporting learning through inquiry should also be explored.	a5c6f964634cf39c04d014c4235fe082	0f0cd4050e646d45b06d85a9b61ead97	d3632559e17ee126130d325bad33c745	article	Exploring the Influence of Web-Based Portfolio Development on Learning to Teach Elementary Science	Lucy Avraamidou and Carla Zembal-Saul	\N	2006
7632186	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heraklion, Greece	\N	\N	schaffert09kiwidemo	\N	\N	Demonstration of the KiWi System at ESWC09.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	42fb06fc23ec918ed69b0d05169f3e09	ee006f91bed261b5746d93fb6bf51943	c155c9a68789c8099c56416d563285b6	inproceedings	KiWi - A Platform for Semantic Social Software (Demonstration)	Sebastian Schaffert and Julia Eder and Szaby Grünwald and Thomas Kurz and Mihai Radulescu	\N	2009
7632236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JALTCALL 2005 Proceedings "Glocalization through CALL: Bringing people together"	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ritsumeikan University BKC Campus, Shiga, Japan	\N	\N	LavinClaro2005	http://www.pu-kumamoto.ac.jp/~rlavin/mainsite/page26/page29/files/page29_1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	9--13	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we suggest that wikis deserve serious consideration as an important tool of the constructivist educator. After a brief review of Piagetian and Vygotskian constructivism, and a look at the literature on the implementation of constructivist education using technology, we adopt six recommended constructivist elements of online tools or environments (multiple modes of representation, collaboration opportunities, experience with multiple perspectives, learner centered, learner relevant, and social negotiation) and argue that wikis’ fit with these elements appears to be a good one. We sketch several actual and hypothetical educational uses of wikis as illustrations of their potential, and highlight directions for future research.	c2239bb2b0f3cfcf156b4b8b5ba84501	e96210e9676b5c4ad08c8c90a6394b85	09158e299b19e27417bca91624aad897	inproceedings	Wikis as constructivist learning environments	Richard S. Lavin and Jennifer Claro	\N	2005
7632313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The New Media Consortium	\N	\N	Austin, Texas	\N	\N	horizon2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	610459021a1b831fb4b95a483bff4b88	1df368a539c4b0d2434222980b018cbd	5d9accd76d3008f18de532e7f9468237	misc	The 2009 Horizon Report	L. Johnson and A. Levine and R. Smith	\N	2009
7632453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O'Reilly}	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	segaran_programmingsemantic_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596802066}	With this book, the promise of the semantic web -- in which machines can find, share, and combine data on the Web -- is not just a technical possibility, but a practical reality. Programming the Semantic Web demonstrates several ways to implement semantic web applications using existing standards and patterns, as well as technologies recently introduced. Each chapter walks you through a single piece of semantic technology, and explains how to use it to solve real problems 	87eef1e30dfd78f7b0ad16f58a72fa1b	551e2cf8ddb21fd537469615a3810114	db17a2ea5183b5b30bc21fb4c58e72a4	book	Programming the Semantic Web	Toby Segaran and Jamie Taylor and Colin Evans	\N	2009
7632572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	PGWIB	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c94e9d70493eb1dfcbfb7a67d3f3052	7ce283c744673ac9ab0f45250dadfcee	a45f2c3c2062f4f7668704b491856980	book	Was ist Biomacht? Vom zweifelhaften Mehrwert des Lebens	Petra Gehring	\N	2006
7632797	Comput. Educ.	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1077699	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1077697.1077699&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016#	\N	The design and application of a web-based self- and peer-assessment system	\N	\N	187--202	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2004.07.002}	This study describes the web-based self- and peer-assessments system, or the Web-SPA, which has been shown to provide teachers with a flexible interface with which to arrange various self- and peer-assessment procedures. Secondly, this study examines the effects of the application of the progressively focused self-and peer-assessment (PFSPA) procedures that are made available with the Web-SPA. In an evaluative study with 76 third-graders (14 or 15 years old) of junior school, it has been found that the upon completion of the PFSPA activities, the students demonstrate greater objectivity in their self-assessment scores; it has also been shown that significant consistency is found between the students' self- and peer-assessments results and that the assessment results of teachers. Furthermore, the quality of the students' works improved after the assessment activities.	395851195f33048de7dcc8a0f0de6ffd	a7d18ad0b673b94ac3ec71ac435422be	8c2fc84b9ee8de18ef4034ae779ba72b	article	The design and application of a web-based self- and peer-assessment system	Yao-Ting Sung and Kuo-En Chang and Shen-Kuan Chiou and Huei-Tse Hou	\N	2005
7632812	Comput. Educ.	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1405484	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1405209.1405484&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016	\N	The nature, reception, and use of online peer feedback in higher education	\N	\N	1804--1817	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.06.001}	This article focuses on the use of online interactive peer feedback in higher education and identifies the successful uptake of feedback as an important aspect. We investigate the link between the nature of students' feedback, the way it is evaluated by the receiver, and its consecutive use for the revision of students' products. Two separate studies were conducted to investigate the link between these three variables across different educational contexts and tools. Both studies showed a significant relationship between feedback containing concrete suggestions and a successful uptake of the feedback. Regarding the different tools that were used, these concrete suggestions were more often produced in the Annotation system than in the Blackboard discussion forum, the latter showing more evaluative forms of feedback. We also found significant relationships between elements of both the nature and the reception of feedback on the one hand, and the use of this feedback by the receiver on the other hand.	1b6143ff36c90c9bd2d57740612408a0	4a21fe3567be5be4c64b73c01bde614e	8ea217c5133c532b358509144ab23435	article	The nature, reception, and use of online peer feedback in higher education	J. van der Pol and B. A. M. van den Berg and W. F. Admiraal and P. R. J. Simons	\N	2008
7632823	Comput. Educ.	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1285055	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1284908.1285055&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016	\N	On-line peer assessment and the role of the peer feedback	\N	\N	1161--1174	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2006.01.007}	The purposes of this study were to explore the effects and the validity of on-line peer assessment in high schools and to analyze effects of various types of peer feedback on students. The participating students, a total of 184 10th graders, developed their individual course projects by involving the on-line peer assessment learning activities in a computer course. The peer assessment activities consisted of three rounds, and each of the students acted as an author and a reviewer. Research data as evaluated from peers and experts indicated that students significantly improved their projects as involving the peer assessment activities. The scores determined by the learning peers were highly correlated with those marked by the experts, indicating that peer assessment in high school could be perceived as a valid assessment method. Moreover, this study also examined the relationships between the types of peer feedbacks in which students obtained from peer assessment and the subsequent performance of their projects. We categorized peer feedbacks into four types: Reinforcing, Didactic, Corrective and Suggestive. It was found that Reinforcing peer feedback was useful in helping students' development of better projects; however, Didactic feedback and perhaps Corrective feedback provided by peers might play an unfavorable role for subsequent improvement of students' projects. The Suggestive feedback may be helpful in the beginning of peer assessment activities; however, in the later parts of peer assessment, the effect of this type of feedback on learning might not be significant.	321fac6ef39c45fa275647733d9c672b	04e4e43652b0076a7c796583bf9019cf	bdc0375fd65503fccf3f0a60cac35dfa	article	On-line peer assessment and the role of the peer feedback: A study of high school computer course	Sheng-Chau Tseng and Chin-Chung Tsai	\N	2007
7632842	Comput. Educ.	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1405469	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1405209.1405469&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016	\N	The role of feedback and self-efficacy on web-based learning	\N	\N	1589--1598	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.03.004}	The social cognitive perspective of self-regulated learning suggests that effective learning is determined by the interactions among personal, behavioral, and environmental influences; particularly, high self-regulated learners hold higher motivation (personal), apply better learning strategies (behavioral) and respond to environmental demand more appropriately (environmental). The study thus uses the social cognitive perspective to explore the role of self-efficacy (personal), student feedback behavior, use of learning strategies (behavioral), performance and receiving feedback (environmental) in Web-based learning. There were 76 university students participated in this study. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were applied for data analysis. The results supported that self-efficacy predicted student use of learning strategies and related to elaborated feedback behavior (personal->behavioral). High self-efficacy students applied more high-level learning strategies, such as elaborative strategy and critical thinking. Students who provided elaborated feedback also had higher self-efficacy than those who did not. Moreover, receiving elaborative feedback significantly promoted student self-efficacy (environmental->personal), while receiving knowledge of correct response improved student performance. However, the results indicated that feedback behaviors did not predict academic performance, which may be interfered by modeling effects.	a6380b3bdbda0b0afa7ce528fb977271	04127b12dc0521e90690852776549884	b0a075ba3e648068164cdfa921589388	article	The role of feedback and self-efficacy on web-based learning: The social cognitive perspective	Shu-Ling Wang and Pei-Yi Wu	\N	2008
7632848	Comput. Hum. Behav.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1365328	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1365098.1365328&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016	\N	Enhancing self-perceived effects using Web-based portfolio assessment	\N	\N	1753--1771	\N	4	\N	issn = {0747-5632}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2007.07.005}	This study investigates how implementing a Web portfolio assessment system influences learning effects, including achievement and self-perceived learning performance. The experimental group uses the Web portfolio assessment system, whereas the control group uses conventional assessment. Study subjects are junior high school students in two computer classes. The experimental results are as follows. The Web portfolio assessment system has no significant influence on student achievement. Implementation of the Web portfolio assessment system significantly enhances self-perceived learning performance. The Web portfolio assessment system has different effects on work achievement and self-perceived work performance. The system has no significant effect on improving achievement for poorly and highly motivated students. However, the system is more effective for overall self-perceived learning performance of poorly motivated students than highly motivated students.	2e2c497c0fa883a99fd1aea002c21799	436919cd9385e825a11e377b8ebd43e1	1c0dda985de708af8810ecf3f18b3af1	article	Enhancing self-perceived effects using Web-based portfolio assessment	Chi-Cheng Chang	\N	2008
7632864	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3cd1e378310c7d1b9a7f8d345da9d1b6	4a11f695a8113f944f60d492800727fb	ea93d41471a9e5723395d4ff0d7b2f9b	book	Pilotierung Virtueller Gemeinschaften im Gesundheitswesen: Pilotierung virtueller Communities im Gesundheitsbereich - Bedarfsgerechte Entwicklung, Einführung und Betrieb	Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2004
7632880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACE '07: Proceedings of the ninth Australasian conference on Computing education	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia	\N	\N	1273680	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1273672.1273680&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25908863&CFTOKEN=31324016	\N	Quantitative peer assessment	\N	\N	63--71	\N	\N	\N	location = {Ballarat, Victoria, Australia}, isbn = {1-920-68246-5}	\N	10c2989b850374001c6435d53c4e9bfa	62ccea5fce5ad5e620e9b80dce3e31b4	ef5cd09bf05076e8dc2edf9067499bb3	inproceedings	Quantitative peer assessment: can students be objective?	Nicole Herbert	\N	2007
7632955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	\N	Krause2005	http://books.google.com/books?id=D296hLD2oUQC&dq=krause+Feedback+und+kooperatives+Lernen&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=vEG-y7oz9U&sig=TerNk-GVzn-Nv6RbldZctm0Vtf8&hl=de&ei=fge1ScfgIpKq0AXTvJx_&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA29,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	897eb27200b90bbb18a2f46ce5a568e9	ff451a80d6608f15fc12428b045c457e	3de1ada8f7b17d315423dc79de235bea	book	Feedback und kooperatives Lernen	Ulrike M. Krause	\N	2007
7633032	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540229396	http://www.amazon.de/WikiTools-m-CD-ROM-Anja-Ebersbach/dp/3540229396%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540229396	\N	WikiTools, m. CD-ROM: Amazon.de: Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540229391}, asin = {3540229396}, isbn = {3540229396}	\N	3ce6c94f49c7979ee1df1630ce48a6bc	6a8c5f4b3d279d61b1248b5c545766fd	6b18b9df879251b18c904768d846fb0f	book	WikiTools	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl	\N	2007
7633076	Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hastik2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--74	\N	2	\N		\N	ccd2f1108ae6186cfbd7dc48bf4b7c0d	7f43eb9867925e88d02666c5f1cc6618	5e0a0be34b045e21a4abbb7e4a4224e3	article	Wissenschaftliche Suchmaschinen: Usability Evaluation und Betrachtung des Suchverhaltens potentieller Nutzer	Canan Hastik and Alexander Schuster and Aleksander Knauerhase	\N	2009
7633079	Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	strebe2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	75--81	\N	2	\N		\N	e0c39de29df71754a452cca71f9edbce	23f2f26215e2120d4fc0c4b6b07e06c4	d3e001e4bd4066127242ba58e42d6dd1	article	Empirische Untersuchung von emotionalen Reaktionen im Prozess der Informationsrecherche im Web	Rita Strebe	\N	2009
7633125	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heise	Hannover	\N	\N	bottcher_it-servicemanagement_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783936931501}	\N	9cacc8a24395bf880f8a391efeb790a1	0ee1e2727fe5d889c62330d54946c1d6	c5f51c7557fe44790f20bdde6abcb6ea	book	IT-Servicemanagement mit ITIL V3 : Einführung, Zusammenfassung und Übersicht der elementaren Empfehlungen	Roland Böttcher	\N	2008
7633165	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trost2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9566&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.69	50-53	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {C881240}	Comment une infirmière déploie sa fonction contenante lors du suivi
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7633303	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friard2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9567&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	cf. dossier La fonction contenant
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7633456	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferragut2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9568&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.61 et 69	58-61	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {C881240}	C'est au niveau des fonctions défaillantes du Moi-peau que certaines
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\	le réinvestissement du corps et des limites moi/non moi.	8dff0f444af9ee1aa1fb12112a41997e	67731b9ca9de0c7e1b5a1a0f52a399d7	57e68c656cdafa973ebdd54d8e41131f	article	Hallucinations douloureuses et défaillances des enveloppes	Eliane Ferragut	\N	2009
7633470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	job	http://www.focusitconsulting.com	\N	The first thing required to understand is that you must know that there are also people looking out in order to get their work done, so once you have made up your mind to do and earn money on the internet it, all that you have to do is to search properly and make efforts. Once if your luck works out, then you can immediately start working towards your desired work.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6335518ecaf84db7f9bb97242ebd5b4	d975264011d808caa520601385c5ba02	0e994f5ad16da9839ceef8af154067ab	article	How  To Make Money with SEO	priya	akash	1982
7633567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEBS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 inaugural international conference on Distributed event-based systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1266934	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1266934	\N	Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.	\N	\N	198--205	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-665-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1266894.1266934}	Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.	5686c6d7af68c9439bfab978f1ef3056	fcef1b8b669e8ae7941326054f1be3e4	96dd7d19467d25677b3304e91e89251e	inproceedings	Event-driven rules for sensing and responding to business situations	Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai and Christian Rauscher and Gerd Saurer	\N	2007
7633580	Decis. Support Syst.	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1464574	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1464574	\N	Outsourcing of complex IT infrastructure to IT service providers has increased substantially during the past years. IT service providers must be able to fulfil their service-quality commitments based upon predefined Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with the service customer. They need to manage, execute and maintain thousands of SLAs for different customers and different types of services, which needs new levels of flexibility and automation not available with the current technology. The complexity of contractual logic in SLAs requires new forms of knowledge representation to automatically draw inferences and execute contractual agreemen ts. A logic-based approach provides several advantages including automated rule chaining allowing for compact knowledge representation as well as flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing business requirements. We suggest logical formalisms for the representation and enforcement of SLA rules and describe a proof-of-concept implementation. The article describes selected formalisms of the ContractLog KR and their adequacy for automated SLA management and presents results of experiments and examples from common industry use cases to demonstrate the expressiveness of the language and the scalability of the approach.	\N	\N	187--205	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2008.06.008}	Outsourcing of complex IT infrastructure to IT service providers has increased substantially during the past years. IT service providers must be able to fulfil their service-quality commitments based upon predefined Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with the service customer. They need to manage, execute and maintain thousands of SLAs for different customers and different types of services, which needs new levels of flexibility and automation not available with the current technology. The complexity of contractual logic in SLAs requires new forms of knowledge representation to automatically draw inferences and execute contractual agreemen ts. A logic-based approach provides several advantages including automated rule chaining allowing for compact knowledge representation as well as flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing business requirements. We suggest logical formalisms for the representation and enforcement of SLA rules and describe a proof-of-concept implementation. The article describes selected formalisms of the ContractLog KR and their adequacy for automated SLA management and presents results of experiments and examples from common industry use cases to demonstrate the expressiveness of the language and the scalability of the approach.	68d745a72e04a65297de479186406b5b	f330132e004b15ac4f12a38ad3a8f6a5	3c70aa11bf46b99e2ec6617e9993708f	article	Knowledge representation concepts for automated SLA management	Adrian Paschke and Martin Bichler	\N	2008
7633582	Web Reasoning and Rule Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MDASWBR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72982-2_9	\N	Business rules are statements that express (certain parts of) a business policy, defining terms and defining or constraining	\N	\N	118--132	\N	\N	\N		Business rules are statements that express (certain parts of) a business policy, defining terms and defining or constraining
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the operation of an entreprise, in a declarative manner. The business rule approach is more and more used due to the factthat in such systems, business experts can maintain the complex behavior of their application in a “zero development” environment.There exist more and more business rule management systems (BRMS) and rule engines, adding new needs in the business rulescommunity. Currently the main requirement in this domain is having a standard language for representing business rules, facilitatingtheir integration and share. Works for solving this lack are in progress at e.g OMG and W3C.	a0a7813b058613b9567e9b5abe33ad8d	ce83ba28cc5bf23e225365b10b80707b	5bc4687ca8a4de12fdecd640f96716bc	article	Merging Model Driven Architecture and Semantic Web for Business Rules Generation	Mouhamed Diouf and Sofian Maabout and Kaninda Musumbu	\N	2007
7633608	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company	Digital Library Research and Prototyping Team, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545	\N	\N	Bollen08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20746	\N		\N	\N	136-149	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20746}	\N	c90d18d0eede29e2369156bf0467e473	d8d95b634407c2329995de936ff99058	11fdea0fa8dfc5eda0b1b93ac54b3fe1	article	Usage impact factor: The effects of sample characteristics on usage-based impact metrics	Johan Bollen and Herbert Van de Sompel	\N	2008
7633745	Decision Support Systems	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang2007645	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4GM45NN-1/2/ca04e38874bebabe38bf3d9227471711	\N	ScienceDirect - Decision Support Systems : Simulating Internet-based collaboration: A cost-benefit case study using a multi-agent model	\N	Emerging Issues in Collaborative Commerce	645 - 662	\N	2	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2005.05.020}	The relationship between the adoption of Internet-based communication technology (ICT) and coordination performance has not been explored in sufficient depth in the literature. We argue that the impact of ICT on a coordination system typically needs to be studied on a case-by-case basis. A case study utilizing multi-agent simulation to support decision-making is described. We built the simulation system based on a theoretical model and a real world case. Through a proper verification process, we demonstrate that a multi-agent simulation experiment is a valid decision support tool for IT investment decisions. From the particular context of our case, we observe that the adoption of ICT is not a determinant of productivity. To save time and to cut cost, decision makers should focus more on technology utilization and business process redesign.	72b85264589f83cc58bdfe1f1cfbe7ca	cf8352f9eab63c0d94f9d03ee6f6a367	fdd0a138377fd9773449c77779a1af46	article	Simulating Internet-based collaboration: A cost-benefit case study using a multi-agent model	Te-Wei Wang and Suresh K. Tadisina	\N	2007
7633757	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Planckaert2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9569&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.69	62-67	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {C881240}	Le packing est un dispositif psychothérapique permettant d'aller à
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\	ne sont pas possibles ou ne suffisent pas.	37f4b71a36e2adc50aea2c118b658a9d	1236a8f8e01374ae71af6c7591bf6a0a	9f34570d1199e7c4e85d2ee884e49028	article	Le packing : une plongée dans l'intime	Juliette Planckaert	\N	2009
7633782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis	Uppsala	Uppsala University	\N	tiedemann2003rte	http://stp.ling.uu.se/~joerg/phd/html/	\N	Author of the Uplug tools.	\N	Studia Linguistica Upsaliensia 1, ISSN 1652-1366, ISBN 91-554-5815-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		The focus of this thesis is on re-using translations in natural language processing. It involves the collection of documents and their translations in an appropriate format, the automatic extraction of translation data, and the application of the extracted data to different tasks in natural language processing. Five parallel corpora containing more than 35 million words in 60 languages have been collected within co-operative projects. All corpora are sentence aligned and parts of them have been analyzed automatically and annotated with linguistic markup. Lexical data are extracted from the corpora by means of word alignment. Two automatic word alignment systems have been developed, the Uppsala Word Aligner (UWA) and the Clue Aligner. UWA implements an iterative ''knowledge-poor'' word alignment approach using association measures and alignment heuristics. The Clue Aligner provides an innovative framework for the combination of statistical and linguistic resources in aligning single words and multi-word units. Both aligners have been applied to several corpora. Detailed evaluations of the alignment results have been carried out for three of them using fine-grained evaluation techniques. A corpus processing toolbox, Uplug, has been developed. It includes the implementation of UWA and is freely available for research purposes. A new version, Uplug II, includes the Clue Aligner. It can be used via an experimental web interface (UplugWeb). Lexical data extracted by the word aligners have been applied to different tasks in computational lexicography and machine translation. The use of word alignment in monolingual lexicography has been investigated in two studies. In a third study, the feasibility of using the extracted data in interactive machine translation has been demonstrated. Finally, extracted lexical data have been used for enhancing the lexical components of two machine translation systems.	2b554bea496107c831021664106cfcad	a389dbd23dcb01e348d76d9156621fdc	80af06f582925fc0535f45830ba00001	phdthesis	{Recycling Translations -- Extraction of Lexical Data from Parallel Corpora and their Application in Natural Language Processing}	Jörg Tiedemann	\N	2003
7633865	ACM Comput. Surv.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1456651	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1456650.1456651&coll=portal&dl=ACM&idx=J204&part=journal&WantType=Journals&title=ACM%20Computing%20Surveys%20%28CSUR%29&CFID=24033947&CFTOKEN=59750461	\N	The development of the Internet in recent years has made it possible and useful to access many different information systems anywhere in the world to obtain information. While there is much research on the integration of heterogeneous information systems, most commercial systems stop short of the actual integration of available data. Data fusion is the process of fusing multiple records representing the same real-world object into a single, consistent, and clean representation.
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This article places data fusion into the greater context of data integration, precisely defines the goals of data fusion, namely, complete, concise, and consistent data, and highlights the challenges of data fusion, namely, uncertain and conflicting data values. We give an overview and classification of different ways of fusing data and present several techniques based on standard and advanced operators of the relational algebra and SQL. Finally, the article features a comprehensive survey of data integration systems from academia and industry, showing if and how data fusion is performed in each.	\N	\N	1--41	\N	1	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1456650.1456651}	\N	cda0a1df28ecdef4f23868d4e81fee03	0243fc45a66584c5022f373b6e7b8089	fe1f1754b9514b8ce26495c2bcc45474	article	Data fusion	Jens Bleiholder and Felix Naumann	\N	2008
7633875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit{\\"a}t Erlangen-N{\\"u}rnberg	\N	\N	\N	Wieser2004uvd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	245a999373e840af50c34ed6c683a837	ba9319b4bd18938ac43e8102849c399e	3b8cf2d236af7cce38d7e97b3112be74	book	Usability versus Design - ein Widerspruch? Theorie und Praxis der Gestaltung von Websites	Verena Wieser	\N	2004
7633947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/aaai/HeckermanH87	http://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/1987/AAAI87-022.pdf	\N		\N	\N	121-126	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	6d0ad9a29542754a16c5389ae3306101	6f108454cc874321774becfa34e9b582	bd42d23ea771228b62acca740a042d56	inproceedings	On the Expressiveness of Rule-based Systems for Reasoning with Uncertainty.	David Heckerman and Eric Horvitz	\N	1987
7633974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym '05: Proceedings of the 2005 international symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1104976	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1104973.1104976	\N		\N	\N	25--32	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}, isbn = {1-59593-111-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1104973.1104976}	\N	df1d47710e7fb6669e8824c55710247b	332ba8e99c9be1b6443e7682eacfb75a	2fe609152c0ce1ad3793c1480bb821e8	inproceedings	Wikis in teaching and assessment: the M/Cyclopedia project	Axel Bruns and Sal Humphreys	\N	2005
7634038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	pinkal2000fld	\N	\N	(ie. Pustejovsky's lcp's.)	\N	\N	521--528	\N	\N	\N		\N	86884a039b94d01571aaa698b7da3e40	732f43a45ea511c700350ab0be319c03	ef0ff1589b5c4b681e797343ca3bd0d6	article	{Feature logic for dotted types: a formalism for complex word meanings}	M. Pinkal and M. Kohlhase	\N	2000
7634078	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Breton2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9570&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	\N	68	\N	135	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {C881240}	Sans "contenance institutionnelle" impossible d'implanter durablement
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\	des séances de packing. Jean-Emmanuel breton, infirmier, témoigne..	101791501bd3a57bffb69c95a1edc885	7146575a308a96b13dc569030ae5099e	a4045249a0505f35b3072d4ff5a4e425	article	Echec et pack	Jean-Emmanuel Breton	\N	2009
7634094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Tagging and Metadata for Social Information Organization, 16th International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Michlmayr07userProfiles	\N	\N	Learning user profiles from tagging data and leveraging them for personal(ized) information access - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3379021e53456fcc10f89cc691c964f	506fd3e53236139f1267941370f58fd1	906d61fdb0f79d76fb9e3b6428adcfe5	inproceedings	Learning user profiles from tagging data and leveraging them for personal(ized) information access	Elke Michlmayr and Steve Cayzer	\N	2007
7634114	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science Department	\N	\N	\N	Standford University	\N	Heymann06folksonomyTaxonomy	http://dbpubs.stanford.edu:8090/pub/2006-10	\N	Collaborative Creation of Communal Hierarchical Taxonomies in Social Tagging Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	2006-10	\N	citeulike-article-id = {739394}, priority = {3}	Collaborative tagging systems---systems where many casual users annotate objects with free-form strings (tags) of their choosing---have recently emerged as a powerful way to label and organize large collections of data. During our recent investigation into these types of systems, we discovered a simple but remarkably effective algorithm for converting a large corpus of tags annotating objects in a tagging system into a navigable hierarchical taxonomy of tags. We first discuss the algorithm and then present a preliminary model to explain why it is so effective in these types of systems.	b45e79bb97340492c01b37b6c1f6daaa	d77846b40aadb0e25233cabf905bb93e	f96e02d0c7f981abf76431a55533708b	techreport	Collaborative Creation of Communal Hierarchical Taxonomies in Social Tagging Systems	P. Heymann and H. Garcia-Molina	\N	2006
7634199	Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:greiner:1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	79--88	\N	41	\N		\N	d2fa26aaac9e73de03922cf1588f62b0	e26e90b69a33fd1c2f606a1248708e92	ad4b75f823f798a3e7ae05b28315e65c	article	A correction to the algorithm in Reiter's theory of diagnosis	Russell Greiner and Barbara A. Smith and Ralph W. Wilkerson	\N	1989
7634439	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sudau	Berlin	\N	\N	HellPsyc1944	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4464082d0684082349416b8676c900f4	67c5d840c5a36c48d5ee4658c10d6f9f	81ce4c4f61c0e96b1b89b734929ce73d	book	Psychologie und Vernehmungstechnik bei Tatbestandsermittlungen	Albert Hellwig	\N	1944
7634452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRC Press, Inc.	Boca Raton, FL, USA	\N	\N	524135	http://books.google.com/books?id=6DNgIzFNSZsC&pg=PT150&lpg=PT150&dq=Patrick+Harrison+Joseph+Kovalchik+Expert+Systems+and+Uncertainty&source=bl&ots=A31deHRyQY&sig=RdTLpTx5EZbmcTyAKskTasO0x2o&hl=de&ei=00i1SfbcNY-O_gbIxvDLBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result	\N	The Handbook of Applied Expert Systems is a landmark work dedicatedsolely to this rapidly advancing area of study. Edited by Jay Liebowitz, a professor, author, and consultant known around the world for his work in the field, this authoritative source covers the latest expert system technologies, applications, methodologies, and practices. The book features contributions from more than 40 of the world's foremost expert systems authorities in industry, government, and academia.
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The Handbook is organized into two major sections. The first section explains expert systems technologies while the second section focuses on applied examples in a wide variety of industries. Key topics covered include fuzzy systems, genetic algorithm development, machine learning, knowledge representation, and much more.	\N	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=524135	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0849331064}	\N	17a4aaba6e41c87806e076a88eb7f983	85852d1dc37f91ef6d73610706807cb2	42522918de2864941dc8206000b85c8d	book	The Handbook of Applied Expert Systems	Jay Liebowitz	\N	1997
7634499	\N	138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker & Humblot	Berlin	\N	Betriebswirtschaftliche Schriften	Fontanari.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3428082761}	\N	89e1a82aee4a802d24b9486bb5edc6fc	4736a100d8f4886970ca9a76adb6bc8b	992241fd3157a43dc5e183756ebe8506	book	Kooperationsgestaltungsprozesse in Theorie und Praxis	Martin Fontanari	\N	1996
7634602	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Moslein.2009ershienen2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/558429947.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 29.90}, isbn = {9783834907615}	\N	0e59a3439c5f6fbbc7353078b22ba2d8	b07615711929395b3afac373a5de2c6a	2a8a1bb28fe701be964c0c9c8ea96982	book	Strategies for innovators:  HHL open school case book	M. Kathrin Möslein and E. Emilio Matthaei	\N	2009
7634606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	New York	\N	Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics: Probability and Mathematical Statistics	EK	\N	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(838085)"	\N	\N	x+534	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60J25 (60B10 60F05 60F17 60G44 60J80)}, mrreviewer = {S. R. S. Varadhan}, mrnumber = {MR838085 (88a:60130)}, isbn = {0-471-08186-8}	\N	a06b30f93987ebf92c709bcbf3e785b2	ca5b0b4e177bacbd9a9c3a53d6f75736	da2a3f2d0799f18564b64ec75f35c7c5	book	Markov processes -- characterization and convergence	Stewart N. Ethier and Thomas G. Kurtz	\N	1986
7634678	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	3	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11412-008-9052-6	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	447--470	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Although protocol analysis can be an important tool for researchers to investigate the process of collaboration and communication,
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the use of this method of analysis can be time consuming. Hence, an automatic coding procedure for coding dialogue acts wasdeveloped. This procedure helps to determine the communicative function of messages in online discussions by recognizing discoursemarkers and cue phrases in the utterances. Five main communicative functions are distinguished: argumentative, responsive, informative, elicitative, and imperative. A total of 29 different dialogue acts are specified and recognized automatically in collaboration protocols. The reliabilityof the automatic coding procedure was determined by comparing automatically coded dialogue acts to hand-coded dialogue actsby a human rater. The validity of the automatic coding procedure was examined using three different types of analyses. First,an examination of group differences was used (dialogue acts used by female versus male students). Ideally, the coding procedureshould be able to distinguish between groups who are likely to communicate differently. Second, to examine the validity ofthe automatic coding procedure through examination of experimental intervention, the results of the automatic coding procedureof students, with access to a tool that visualizes the degree of participation of each student, were compared to studentswho did not have access to this tool. Finally, the validity of the automatic coding procedure of dialogue acts was examinedusing correlation analyses. Results of the automatic coding procedure of dialogue acts of utterances (form) were related toresults of a manual coding procedure of the collaborative activities to which the utterances refer (content). The analysespresented in this paper indicate promising results concerning the reliability and validity of the automatic coding procedurefor dialogue acts. However, limitations of the procedure were also found and discussed.	ed1406b474b397679b9dcf0c21e28e62	a7e4e7da58ab54af4b78a8fd6f86980e	2853f2238dc2c12a8080ca7eb5b8a70c	article	Automatic coding of dialogue acts in collaboration protocols	Gijsbert Erkens and Jeroen Janssen	\N	2008
7634951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '98: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	lin-1998	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=657297&dl=	\N		\N	\N	296--304	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-556-8}	\N	956d7e3f5d0d7e7f00bad6f935995223	a10dea9ffd5eb0372137e838d45878e1	16ed00b4838825e472c79e6e20cdeabd	inproceedings	An Information-Theoretic Definition of Similarity	Dekang Lin	\N	1998
7634982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	bcp_springer09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8184a7ad3f0421a2ee6becdb92309de7	d7a18306f1907c6166163b3a28b1c619	e51eb6ad17432179bdb8bcb64f20bb28	inbook	Social-based autonomic routing in opportunistic networks	Chiara Boldrini and Marco Conti and Andrea Passarella	Autonomic Communication	2009
7635221	Tools in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text.clustering.survey.2008	http://intechweb.org/downloadpdf.php?id=5290&PHPSESSID=4469t4ji125av9rkra1tblv3k5	\N		\N	\N	233--252	\N	\N	\N		\N	e39115213d430bda7426d4109603e3bd	2e2d9d107171cbc8d0fd7da28b7a740c	fc8de673885e673b3a16b2cb14d73fde	article	Text Classification Aided by Clustering: a Literature Review	Antonia Kyriakopoulou	\N	2008
7635576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	Berlin - New York	\N	\N	brather:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50f6c5018a3e3af83662ce9839f6d0fc	a6f7cd1d33140c64352653b8a60afe17	face5f8e3a18006e21eafb96546c67d9	book	Ethnische Interpretationen in der frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie	Sebastian Brather	\N	2004
7635597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leiden - Boston - Köln	\N	\N	pohl:1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fba9e491bc243e17a28d736e2cac66f	d6a4afa4a6cae8a06dd423ddc9dbf77e	6c555d69a35f47635bf5bd055d393533	book	Strategies of distinction. The construction of ethnic communities, 300-800.	\N	Walter Pohl and Helmut Reimitz	1998
7635612	Studien zur Sachsenforschung	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pohl:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	193-208	\N	\N	\N		\N	75ae7e8f8a9d96775e251fa1f53eebd2	904e373f8a0b455b38456de8ceb7c297	edd7c0221f7c2840f5d6603eda02fe81	article	Zur Bedeutung ethnischer Unterscheidungen in der frühen Karolingerzeit	Walter Pohl	\N	1999
7635643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	\N	pohl&diesenberger:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d8919c05d8e80a98e15435e0c681734	eca971792bf6df718182f3846541b8c8	e0c09e5e385f2bffde871de8b6be6924	book	Integration und Herrschaft. Ethnische Identitäten und soziale Organisation im Frühmittelalter.	\N	Walter Pohl and Maximilian Diesenberger	2002
7635662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge	\N	\N	amory:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b065c596fb9a2ebca3e75c04cfcee2d3	866702c2219aec8d28c8f7b7beaefb2b	39d3559a27d3a047757fe1158028ef6a	book	People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy	Patrick Amory	\N	1997
7637292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '07: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Conference on information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chu07extractionSearch	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1321440.1321512&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25974215&CFTOKEN=78712896	\N	An experimental study of the impact of information extraction accuracy on semantic search performance	\N	\N	505--514	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lisbon, Portugal}, isbn = {978-1-59593-803-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1321440.1321512}	\N	f8bfa638b339caa3436115fdcfd60495	b994252d9795068e1e4c8e79aea3787b	e9ace43f92693fef0cb4b4417857642f	inproceedings	An experimental study of the impact of information extraction accuracy on semantic search performance	Jennifer Chu-Carroll and John Prager	\N	2007
7637311	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Li07nalixXml	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1292609.1292620&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25974215&CFTOKEN=78712896	\N	NaLIX	\N	\N	30	\N	4	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1292609.1292620}	\N	c3c76a63c656845233a764983372c7a2	97cea3f73c4caafc20fce55dfd86b24c	ee2e3f31e4f422abacaa715f35d9786e	article	NaLIX: A generic natural language search environment for XML data	Yunyao Li and Huahai Yang and H. V. Jagadish	\N	2007
7637323	Journal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blei03ldaModel	\N	\N	Latent dirichlet allocation - CiteSeerX	\N	\N	2003	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec0f6bd49509b196eb42e29282934181	9bfad669a1e839b8d6e92e69d03b7469	eb6788057660176256e9a7b5e724c9b1	article	Latent Dirichlet allocation	David M. Blei and Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan and John Lafferty	\N	2003
7639064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachochschule Köln, Fakultät für Informations- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Institut für Informationswissenschaft	\N	Becker2007b	http://www.fbi.fh-koeln.de/institut/personen/tappenbeck/seminararbeiten/Seminararbeit_Becker_07.pdf	Seminararbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt das Informationsportal io-port.net vor. Dabei werden die Charakteristika eines Portals im informationswissenschaftlichen Sinne in io-port.net betrachtet.	6c5ee9384f53fa026292fda87a191a5e	a45d6f0348051ddd52ea164d3677ecbd	9a3ec793dd69c59bd4c9955e787193f1	mastersthesis	io-port.net - Das Informationsportal für die Informatik	Hans-Georg Becker	\N	2007
7639341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business Press	Boston, Mass.	\N	\N	Redman.2008	http://books.google.com/books?id=Y0G6HpIMbVUC&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0	\N	If you are at all involved in assuring the quality of your company's data you need to know the work of Thomas C. Redman. Redman has been working on improving data quality for years and he has written numerous articles and books on the subject. His latest book, Data Driven: Profiting From Your Most Important Business Asset is another winner. 
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Redman offers the basic thesis of the book right there on page one, where he states "...bad data lie at the root of issues of international importance, including the current subprime mortgage meltdown, lost and stolen identities, hospital errors and contested elections." After laying down the problem, the rest of the book tells us what we need to do to correct the problems. 
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Data Driven will help you to improve the methods you deploy for the care and feeding of your data and information; in other words, helping you to control and manage data using similar processes and controls that you deploy on your other assets (finances, people, structures, etc.) - a noble goal, indeed! 
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The writing is concise and snappy - you won't get bored reading this book. The style is engaging and it is easy to read. For example, instead of just saying what to do and how to do it, which can be boring, Redman discusses many of the arguments people use to say that data quality is impossible, and then debunks them showing that data quality is possible, if approached properly and thoroughly. 
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There are many good ideas, charts, and graphs in Data Driven, too. One of my favorites is on page 54, where you can find a chart of the ten habits followed by those with the best data. If you buy this book, make a poster-sized photocopy of that page and hang it up on the wall of the break room and in the data folks' cubicles. Maybe the habits will rub off on everyone as they gaze upon them everywhere. 
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But the best little gem in this wonderful book is the entirety of the last chapter, which is titled "The Next One Hundred Days." In this chapter Dr. Redman offers what he calls a hundred-day panorama. It is not a grand plan because most will not have the depth of understanding required to create such a plan and have it succeed. Instead, the panorama strives for breadth, not depth, with a focus on quality. Diligent readers can follow the guidance in this chapter and thereby begin the long-term process of appreciating the importance of data quality on their business practices. 
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And that alone is worth the price of the book... but, of course, the book offers much more and I recommend it to every IT and business professional whose job relies on accurate data.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1422119122}	\N	954aa87e0c0da519c1c471aaed50c5ae	2b688b0f160da16fed19c1462c2f3400	7fd602e2648d2f3b616335b7229c7c85	book	Data driven: Profiting from your most important business asset	C. Thomas Redman	\N	2008
7639418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	Menlo Park, California	\N	\N	paper:srikant:1997	http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/projects/iis/hdb/Publications/papers/kdd97_const.pdf	\N		\N	\N	67--73	\N	\N	\N		The problem of discovering association rules has re-
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ceived considerable research attention and several fast
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algorithms for mining association rules have been de-
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veloped. In practice, users are often interested in a
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subset of association rules. For example, they may
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only want rules that contain a specic item or rules
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that contain children of a specic item in a hierar-
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chy. While such constraints can be applied as a post-
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processing step, integrating them into the mining algo-
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rithm can dramatically reduce the execution time. We
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consider the problem of integrating constraints that
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are boolean expressions over the presence or absence
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of items into the association discovery algorithm. We
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present three integrated algorithms for mining asso-
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ciation rules with item constraints and discuss their
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tradeos.	5c82ec8ab4c219bfc50bdf353a30a3cb	bc3a333e02eb13788fcdca43ef67e6ee	f780be207a9d15c874bd7af54dc90706	inproceedings	Mining association rules with item constraints	Ramakrishnan Srikant and Quoc Vu and Rakesh Agrawal	\N	1997
7639468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bautz	Herzberg	\N	Bibliothemata ; 2	HapkDieZ1990	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=16590208*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	146 S ; 23 cm : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3883090298}	\N	e8f6053b6b74e19ef10ad3ec91b2bb7d	cfa1849c4efb7bb053ce86e6174985ca	79992aad22fd59c2ff93f8e583990dba	book	Die  Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie: 100 Jahre Wechselwirkung zwischen Fachwissenschaft, Kommunikationsmedium und Gesellschaft	Thomas Hapke	\N	1990
7639549	International Journal of Thermophysics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sundqvist-2009-review	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-12	\N	\N	\N		\N	864a3e32f34f8283697c5081089e3b98	919a80a75ed28ef32b157ca59593e8ac	f59b3c26f347bf5b03db046df74bb3b2	article	Thermal Conductivity and Phase Diagrams of Some Potential Hydrogen Storage Materials Under Pressure	B. Sundqvist and O. Andersson	\N	2009
7639766	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The {MIT} Press	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	spinning_the_semantic_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1047cb23e0f546d9d82b532cc559d5c3	4f381fd4050436c096b58c90e0c0f798	9be9f0b3e074156990714fef3bdda386	book	Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential	\N	Dieter Fensel and James A. Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster	2003
7639927	IEEE Transactions on Data Knowledge Engineering	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	studer98_knowledgePrinciples	http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/189497 	\N		\N	\N	161-197	\N	1-2	\N	file = {:http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/documents/3003:PDF}	\N	e497aee2062295c6623d9bbd65866cdf	33e4c4d50a02d9f20de9be914fc6c81c	9e88738396d450b2337ed38aa68adcc5	article	Knowledge Engineering: Principles and Methods	Rudi Studer and V. Richard Benjamins and Dieter Fensel	\N	1998
7639981	Literary and Linguistic Computing	22	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	Mueller07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fql014	\N	CiteULike: Modelling Space and Time in Narratives about Restaurants	\N	\N	67--84	\N	1	\N	issn = {0268-1145}, posted-at = {2009-01-10 23:00:54}, citeulike-article-id = {1178177}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fql014}	\N	9e42bfa19505bdf5d969010d9371f2ca	a1ed1521e0b8c5e80fff18a2c8ff97fc	aa72f92d5cd38f54f75653a83717e30c	article	Modelling Space and Time in Narratives about Restaurants	Erik T. Mueller	\N	2007
7640032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global, Hershey, PA	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Dumova, T., Fiordo, R. (Eds..): Handbook of Research on Social Interaction Technologies and Collaboration Software: Concepts and Trends.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	598d4c2e55fbf31b6d699c94dfd261d5	93a8b03597298d47a54a27ea41a40299	d54d3d2afb4b6d2045a6d03f1aef9af6	inbook	Corporate Added Value in the Context of Web 2.0 
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 	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri	\N	2009
7640066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Kunstverl	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Ende1985	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-422-00770-9}	\N	fb7b9788e826de84391cfe572775a626	20e0911c073d83ceb187205b84d6b9c7	8a329a655f5faca8f97f78313db31c21	book	Ende der Kunst - Zukunft der Kunst	\N	\N	1985
7640069	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUMAS 07 HAMMAMET Tunisia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quattrociocchi2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: Cognition in Information Evaluation. The effect of Reputation in Decisions Making and Learning Strategies for discovering good sellers in a base market	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-15 14:21:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3888894}	\N	fe437bf62d7f9aade43de056b75d7a48	052b87c54aa92d48db83a4217016af5d	a1625c973d2b9eb35702581a48d8b911	inproceedings	Cognition in Information Evaluation. The effect of Reputation in Decisions Making and Learning Strategies for discovering good sellers in a base market	Walter Quattrociocchi and Mario Paolucci	\N	2007
7641841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quattrociocchi2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	831a92a2ce97159dc5225a3d0c81068a	c163efabf261b4ebab6a835bfae66fc3	3ce7d5b586bb28f1e93e8a587485f67f	article	Dynamic Contexts and Concepts as a Set of State Variations Under Emerging Functions: A Logical Model for Evolving Ontologies and Autopoietic Multi-Agent Systems	Stefano De Luca Walter Quattrociocchi	Y. Shan	2008
7641850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bohl, O	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: von Kortzfleisch, H.F.O.; Bohl, O. (Hrsg.): Wissen, Vernetzung, Virtualisierung Eul Verlag, Lohmar/Köln	449-460	\N	\N	\N		\N	206ed848026144cd710102ab6ce6f500	24ed1bf40227f81c94ef616a5b2c3600	3b44cb9e32bb8976762689d2f442dbec	inbook	Vertrauensaspekte beim Einsatz von Social Software	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri	\N	2008
7641874	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Brehmer, P.-O.; Lindskog, H. (Eds): International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies (IJKMS), Special Issue on Information Technology and Telecommunications Services – Knowledge, Technology and Organisational Changes	64-79	\N	1	\N		\N	b1ee05c586de650e0694e121ea5e213a	20efff85561407d63ddca01b6981a916	9a699debf4efc8f4672b05ff4bc53e02	article	Designing private e- and m-Services	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2008
7641885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Booksurge	\N	\N	\N	Fre04	http://www.amazon.de/Development-Social-Network-Analysis-Sociology/dp/1594577145%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1594577145	\N	The Development Of Social Network Analysis: A Study…Amazon.de: Linton C. Freeman: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781594577147}, asin = {1594577145}, isbn = {1594577145}, dewey = {658}	\N	bf0a285df919c19ec8cba1f666f88275	b7fa882ef8fd11076cb393364ba42b33	0a7c17de6d3a2f0cc0c20568f9a56984	book	The Development Of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology of Science	Linton C. Freeman	\N	2004
7641888	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Mobile Information Systems. Special Issue: Improving Quality of Service in Mobile Information Systems, Services and Networks	135-152	\N	3- 4	\N		\N	eb151ba504420215e0055486722a8ba5	808d35a0b7e15fc42e6b54df46aa6eb6	ace7bd709478287da98d36afe1679f56	article	Mobile Information Systems For The Private Everyday Life	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2007
7641900	IEEE Software	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MS.2009.16	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2009.16	\N	Mining Task-Based Social Networks to Explore Collaboration in Software Teams	\N	\N	58-66	\N	1	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2009.16}	\N	11dcf275a396d437ece210ad21fb4c80	bef62cbe01f6a59249bf27f69cb1b4b9	ea42076ec0a89489d38f688d3b15b481	article	Mining Task-Based Social Networks to Explore Collaboration in Software Teams	Timo Wolf and Adrian Schr and Daniela Damian and Lucas D. Panjer and Thanh H.D. Nguyen	\N	2009
7641913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Beck, A.; Mörike, M.; Sauerburger, H. (Hrsg.): Web 2.0. HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik dpunkt.verlag S. 27-36	27-36	\N	255	\N		\N	d9f48ccc2612839e854f6ce2b6c9520a	0d70488e7bc67f0cb8a103df7f24c567	3c93d52bcd49fd2ca71c17c53f09ac24	article	Unternehmerische Wertschöpfung im Kontext des Web 2.0	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2007
7641947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '08: Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:sheng:2008	http://archive.nyu.edu/bitstream/2451/25882/4/kdd2008.pdf	\N		\N	 isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4},
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 location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA},
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 doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1401890.1401965},
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	614--622	\N	\N	\N		This paper addresses the repeated acquisition of labels for data items when the labeling is imperfect. We examine the improvement (or lack thereof) in data quality via repeated labeling, and focus especially on the improvement of training labels for supervised induction. With the outsourcing of small tasks becoming easier, for example via Rent-A-Coder or Amazon's Mechanical Turk, it often is possible to obtain less-than-expert labeling at low cost. With low-cost labeling, preparing the unlabeled part of the data can become considerably more expensive than labeling. We present repeated-labeling strategies of increasing complexity, and show several main results. (i) Repeated-labeling can improve label quality and model quality, but not always. (ii) When labels are noisy, repeated labeling can be preferable to single labeling even in the traditional setting where labels are not particularly cheap. (iii) As soon as the cost of processing the unlabeled data is not free, even the simple strategy of labeling everything multiple times can give considerable advantage. (iv) Repeatedly labeling a carefully chosen set of points is generally preferable, and we present a robust technique that combines different notions of uncertainty to select data points for which quality should be improved. The bottom line: the results show clearly that when labeling is not perfect, selective acquisition of multiple labels is a strategy that data miners should have in their repertoire; for certain label-quality/cost regimes, the benefit is substantial.	0a1ecb0838a1e8ead5ea4ad662d84525	5bdab5923e9e2aca48867fd63a20ad5f	d6d6a3b12407cc7ff8d1031d1a5581ed	inproceedings	Get Another Label? Improving Data Quality and Data Mining Using Multiple, Noisy Labelers	Victor Sheng and Foster Provost and Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis	\N	2008
7641951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Hildebrand, K.; Hofmann, J. (Hrsg.): Social Software. HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Heft 252, dpunkt.verlag, S. 27-35	27-35	\N	252	\N		\N	f544c2c9113b26b642b37d5d1cb74a61	15bf01e776647ec19ff15b4cebfb2f73	093d45a1ea4b506315e7e58eb56569da	article	Privatsphäre versus Erreichbarkeit bei der Nutzung von Social Software	Andreas Kuhlenkamp and Shakib Manouchehri and Ines Mergel and Udo Winand	\N	2006
7641997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Web 2.0 Neue Perspektiven im E-Business. In: Walsh, G.; Hass, B. Kilian, T. (Eds): Web 2.0 Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien Springer Verlag, Berlin	73-90	\N	\N	\N		\N	03b048135f3a710d592590d430184409	0fa1f1036693b1ccaaa480f87104dba0	ea45f5cc9e950fff6030e66c5dc166d0	inbook	Corporate Web 2.0 Applications: Motives, Organizational Embeddedness, and Creativity	Harald von Kortzfleisch and Ines Mergel and Shakib Manouchehri and Mario Schaarschmidt	\N	2007
7642030	\N	44.2007,255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Beck.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 24.00, ca. EUR 24.70 (AT)}, isbn = {9783898644532}	\N	cef58ff93ee753ca8ff451ee440c6d51	fb21bf7b39254de84b4422f4a945b3ef	6704f029d4bf1b00baa69af736830ce5	book	Web 2.0:  [Grundlagen, Geschäftsmodelle, Wertschöpfung, Ajax, Mashups, Serviceentwicklung, Agiles Informationsmanagement, Wikis in der Hochschullehre]	Astrid Beck	\N	2007
7642073	Sociological Methodology	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SkvFau99	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/some/1999/00000029/00000001/art00012	\N		\N	\N	253-280	\N	28	\N	doi = {doi:10.1111/0081-1750.00066}	Once confined to networks in which dyads could be reasonably assumed to be independent, the statistical analysis of network data has blossomed in recent years. New modeling and estimation strategies have made it possible to propose and evaluate very complex structures of dependency between and among ties in social networks. These advances have focused exclusively on one-mode networksthat is, networks of direct ties between actors. We generalize these models to affiliation networks, networks in which actors are tied to each other only indirectly through belonging to some group or event. We formulate models that allow us to study the (log) odds of an actor's belonging to an event (or an event including an actor) as a function of properties of the two-mode network of actors' memberships in events. We also provide illustrative analysis of some classic data sets on affiliation networks.	4bcb773ce798c461bfc1689880893e73	f557b1fdf2d8d4e4b8444cf2fb681a2a	1ac966b7ac9982906a4bcbf6801751d6	article	Logit Models for Affiliation Networks	John Skvoretz and Katherine Faust	\N	1999
7642084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECML/PKDD Workshop on Mining and Learning with Graphs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuboyama2006	http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/mlg2006/06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7d4fb68c4c7ae7d40e5042a3ba5ca00	f592f09e6ec004184c7193ce2e64b0d4	a3c7323321b4d98b893249c93577aea3	inproceedings	Flexible Tree Kernels based on Counting the Number of Tree Mappings	Tetsuji Kuboyama and Kilho Shin and Hisashi Kashima	\N	2006
7642085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/oai2] (United States)	\N	unknown	\N	\N	\N	PaoloCiancariniandAndreaOmiciniandMichaelHöftandThomasMagedanzandStevenH.SchoepkeandMaurizioPantiandAldoDragoniandLucaSpalazziandClaudiaDiamantiniandSalvatoreValentiandChrisKnowlesandLeonardoFlores2008	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary10.1.1.121.8981	\N	Scientific Commons: Multi-Agent Coordination and Control (2008), 2008-12-03 [Paolo Ciancarini, Andrea Omicini, Michael Höft, Thomas Magedanz, Steven H. Schoepke, Maurizio Panti]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/40673562}	Turning the Global Infrastructure into a	3abdb43747b2307c53fdb4300c21a3d0	528b83d58b975d878e2384ef3b98eb0c	df22ebea68cd6da5b039ea326e90f511	article	Multi-Agent Coordination and Control	Paolo Ciancarini and Andrea Omicini and Michael Höft and Thomas Magedanz and Steven H. Schoepke and Maurizio Panti and Aldo Dragoni and Luca Spalazzi and Claudia Diamantini and Salvatore Valenti and Chris Knowles and Leonardo Flores and Rosaria Conte	\N	2008
7642095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPRESS Journals Online [http://www.epress.ac.uk/phpoai2/oai2.php] (United Kingdom)	\N	http://www.epress.ac.uk	\N	\N	\N	Conte2001	http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/4/1/3.html	\N	Scientific Commons: Intelligent Social Learning (2001), 2001-01-31 [Conte, Rosaria, Paolucci, Mario]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/8674967}	One of the cognitive processes responsible for social propagation is social learning, broadly meant as the process by means of which agents' acquisition of new information is caused or favoured by their being exposed to one another in a common environment. Social learning results from one or other of a number of social phenomena, the most important of which are social facilitation and imitation. In this paper, a general notion of social learning will be defined and the main processes that are responsible for it, namely social facilitation and imitation, will be analysed in terms of the social mental processes they require. A brief analysis of classical definitions of social learning is carried on, showing that a systematic and consistent treatment of this notion is still missing. A general notion of social learning is then introduced and the two main processes that may lead to it, social facilitation and imitation, will be defined as different steps on a continuum of cognitive complexity. Finally, the utility of the present approach is discussed. The analysis presented in this paper draws upon a cognitive model of social action (cf. Conte & Castelfranchi 1995; Conte 1999). The agent model that will be referred to throughout the paper is a cognitive model, endowed with mental properties for pursuing goals and intentions, and for knowledge-based action. To be noted, a cognitive agent is not to be necessarily meant as a natural system, although many examples examined in the paper are drawn from the real social life of humans. Cognitive agents may also be artificial systems endowed with the capacity for reasoning, planning, and decision-making about both world and mental states. Finally, some advantages of intelligent social learning in agent systems applications are discussed. Keywords:	fdc5e5fa89d1a6d2b6f8697bf1f48cd6	b762a81d3cf7f4c421455cb6906dd46a	bb4647464d2f098fd56b44a664276dcc	article	Intelligent Social Learning	Rosaria Conte and Mario Paolucci	\N	2001
7642122	Advances in Web Mining and Web Usage Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jansen06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77485-3_6	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	92--109	\N	\N	\N		In this research, we investigate three techniques for defining user sessions on Web search engines. We analyze 2,465,145 interactions
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from 534,507 Web searchers. We compare three methods for defining sessions using: 1) Internet Protocol address and cookie;2) Internet Protocol address, cookie, and a temporal limit on intra-session interactions; and 3) Internet Protocol address,cookie, and query reformulation patterns. Research results shows that defining sessions by query reformulation provides thebest measure of session identification, with a nearly 95% accuracy. This method also results in an 82% increase in the numberof sessions compared to Internet Protocol address and cookie alone. Regardless of the method, mean session length was fewerthan three queries and the mean session duration was less than 30 minutes. Implications are that unique sessions may be abetter indicator than the common industry metric of unique visitors for measuring search traffic. Results of this researchmay lead to tools to better support Web searching.	f85fb5add0b22c1d91473f4e16ca0116	5dd2a1b02ef8c5ca730a22f99b472923	01e9aaee4c6e43d326d6df869f4f6971	article	How to Define Searching Sessions on Web Search Engines	Bernard Jansen and Amanda Spink and Vinish Kathuria	\N	2007
7642133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICORE 2009	\N	\N	\N	Gargonza, Italy	\N	\N	\N	istc_subm:2238	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	443bc0f48aa59a73376ac24c8ec3693a	ee93f6a1fe8937acf767e19d5674d8f1	dbcc20f01898bad90ad43de1bc1d1de6	inproceedings	On the Effects of Reputation in the Internet of Services	S. Konig and T. Balke and W. Quattrociocchi and M. Paolucci and T. Eymann	\N	2009
7642153	Frühmittelalterliche Studien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OGOFD	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-54	\N	12	\N	titleaddon = {Deutungsschemata der sozialen Wirklichkeit im frühen Mittelalter}, gender = {sm}	\N	32db189740ce91d3dff8ee01ae24b8c6	298966401b47a611e90566639060e4ac	d992c60eb2f06d37cf0d297386880bdb	article	Die funktionale Dreiteilung der \\frq{}Gesellschaft\\flq{} bei Adalbero von Laon	{Otto Gerhard} Oexle	\N	1978
7642181	Software Engineering Conference, 2006. Australian	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1615042	\N	\N		\N	\N	 10 pp.-	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-0803}, doi = {10.1109/ASWEC.2006.1}	 Recent progress in the field of Web services has made it possible to integrate inter-organizational and heterogeneous services on the Web at runtime. If a user request cannot be satisfied by a single Web service, it is (or should be) possible to combine existing services in order to fulfill the request. However, there are several challenging issues that need to be addressed before this can be realized in the true sense. One of them is the ability to ensure end-to-end QoS of a Web service composition. There is a need for a SLA negotiation system which can ensure the autonomous QoS negotiation of Web service compositions irrespective of the application domain. In this paper we propose agent-based coordinated-negotiation architecture to ensure collective functionality, end-to-end QoS and the stateful coordination of complex services. We describe a prototype implementation to demonstrate how this architecture can be used in different application domains. We have also demonstrated how the negotiation system on the service provider's side can be implemented both as an agent based negotiation system and as a Web service based negotiation system.	cf1f47e63be5f6856eee395a4d23da5b	bdc7df04f5b603a0d9e148c5d6585750	3db9bbe929633b65c98558c89c6005d9	article	A coordinated architecture for the agent-based service level agreement negotiation of Web service composition	M.B. Chhetri and J. Lin and S.K. Goh and J. Yan and J.Y. Zhang and R. Kowalczyk	\N	2006
7642376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emerging Technologies For Semantic Work Environments	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oren07pkm	\N	\N		\N	ISBN: 1599048779	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	79b715901d9a6de32ae240faa02821a8	79a0d7ae323c7bd93b28e30868831aee	48bd750e74e12b51e92266d092810ce5	inbook	Personal Knowledge Management with Semantic Technologies	Eyal Oren and Sebastian Schaffert and Max Völkel	\N	2007
7642512	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feburary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Dortmund, Department of Computer Science	\N	topics/EA/1994/BäckTheoryPractise	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6507134818831775d1694d770e9f0bf	3e60a8c495a5aa127b2c7c5b9ff284b5	e94cb7ba5a7039df9c677ce5cd5579de	phdthesis	Evolutionary Algorithms in Theory and Practice	Thomas Bäck	\N	1994
7642527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Holl_92_ada	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	folder = {Theory/Optimization_methods/Evolutionary_Algorithms/Genetic_Algorithms}, isbn = {0262082136}, owner = {jacquenot}	Genetic algorithms are playing an increasingly important role in studies
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\	of complex adaptive systems, ranging from adaptive agents in economic
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\	theory to the use of machine learning techniques in the design of
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\	complex devices such as aircraft turbines and integrated circuits.
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\	Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems is the book that initiated
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\	this field of study, presenting the theoretical foundations and exploring
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\	applications.
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\	In its most familiar form, adaptation is a biological process, whereby
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\	organisms evolve by rearranging genetic material to survive in environments
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\	confronting them. In this now classic work, Holland presents a mathematical
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\	model that allows for the nonlinearity of such complex interactions.
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\	He demonstrates the model's universality by applying it to economics,
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\	physiological psychology, game theory, and artificial intelligence
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\	and then outlines the way in which this approach modifies the traditional
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\	views of mathematical genetics.
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\	Initially applying his concepts to simply defined artificial systems
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\	with limited numbers of parameters, Holland goes on to explore their
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\	use in the study of a wide range of complex, naturally occuring processes,
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\	concentrating on systems having multiple factors that interact in
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\	nonlinear ways. Along the way he accounts for major effects of coadaptation
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\	and coevolution: the emergence of building blocks, or schemata, that
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\	are recombined and passed on to succeeding generations to provide,
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\	John H. Holland is Professor of Psychology and Professor of Electrical
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\	Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He
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\	is also Maxwell Professor at the Santa Fe Institute and isDirector
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\	of the University of Michigan/Santa Fe Institute Advanced Research
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\	Program.	c6be200f5f8791e77dd4a31feaf19ece	e39b2b18c6574d23a0b2a5418881fe16	b8790c3eaf9ba91952e981ac5050923a	book	Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems: An Introductory Analysis
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\	with Applications to Biology, Control and Artificial Intelligence	John H. Holland	\N	1992
7642572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	Die Legitimität der Neuzeit	HBAE	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	eaca339c5e7ac274adcfd67b216c06d5	62c6ddbea44845308856850640624eba	d7260f3b12ab3fc7b6245a748b36d9ba	book	Aspekte der Epochenschwelle: Cusaner und Nolaner	Hans Blumenberg	\N	1982
7642721	Information Technology & Libraries	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dickey2008	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=32504634&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	p23 - 32	\N	1	\N	issn = {07309295}	The Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)'s hierarchical system defines families of bibliographic relationship between records and collocates them better than most extant bibliographic systems. Certain library materials (especially audio-visual formats) pose notable challenges to search and retrieval; the first benefits of a FRBRized system would be felt in music libraries, but research already has proven its advantages for fine arts, theology, and literature--the bulk of the non-science, technology, and mathematics collections. This report will summarize the benefits of FRBR to next-generation library catalogs and OPACs, and will review the handful of ILS and catalog systems currently operating with its theoretical structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]	6ba92b25497056891eafab90ffe1aea7	10be4f2ddcf02dab9405a48d39af475b	e13cb46615f1feb7ef0622b3a34350f2	article	FRBRization of a Library Catalog: Better Collocation of Records, Leading to Enhanced Search, Retrieval, and Display.	Timothy J. Dickey	\N	2008
7642818	\N	4472	\N	\N	\N	\N	MCS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/mcs/KanevskiyV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mcs/mcs2007.html#KanevskiyV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	469-478	\N	\N	conf/mcs/2007	date = {2007-06-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72523-7_47}, isbn = {978-3-540-72481-0}	A new optimization technique is proposed for classifier fusion — Cooperative Coevolutionary Ensemble Learning (CCEL). It is based on a specific multipopulational evolutionary algorithm — cooperative coevolution. It can be used as a wrapper over any kind of weak algorithms, learning procedures and fusion functions, for both classification and regression tasks. Experiments on the real-world problems from the UCI repository show that CCEL has a fairly high generalization performance and generates ensembles of much smaller size than boosting, bagging and random subspace method.	a8671d61e81bf560b9cc8df65b850aa5	3e9e2e02745ad364ad0f3a24fe931f89	8513307c850b48243dd882ed01ddd1f3	inproceedings	Cooperative Coevolutionary Ensemble Learning.	Daniel Kanevskiy and Konstantin Vorontsov	Michal Haindl and Josef Kittler and Fabio Roli	2007
7642886	Machine Learning	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ml/KunchevaW03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ml/ml51.html#KunchevaW03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	181-207	\N	2	\N	date = {2004-11-29}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022859003006}	Diversity among the members of a team of classifiers is deemed to be a key issue in classifier combination. However, measuring diversity is not straightforward because there is no generally accepted formal definition. We have found and studied ten statistics which can measure diversity among binary classifier outputs (correct or incorrect vote for the class label): four averaged pairwise measures (the Q statistic, the correlation, the disagreement and the double fault) and six non-pairwise measures (the entropy of the votes, the difficulty index, the Kohavi-Wolpert variance, the interrater agreement, the generalized diversity, and the coincident failure diversity). Four experiments have been designed to examine the relationship between the accuracy of the team and the measures of diversity, and among the measures themselves. Although there are proven connections between diversity and accuracy in some special cases, our results raise some doubts about the usefulness of diversity measures in building classifier ensembles in real-life pattern recognition problems.	8b1685dd30f4259975d3a7986fcfad48	c871c46ece089dcde3f2e048d0f8b2d4	328931e3550e63d71a5fa58262f65e6a	article	Measures of Diversity in Classifier Ensembles and Their Relationship with the Ensemble Accuracy.	Ludmila I. Kuncheva and Christopher J. Whitaker	\N	2003
7642940	IEEE 4th International ITS Conference	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gfactor01	http://pems.eecs.berkeley.edu/Papers/gfactoritsc.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents the PeMS algorithms for the accurate, adaptive, real-time estimantio of the g-factor and vehicle speeds from single-loop detector data.	5002c84e97ca068f7e986b19ae554cb6	0ac4b3200ccd5c4268a09c1995388c2c	b9d121baa587863994748218d63dc2c7	article	The PeMS algorithms for accurate, real-time estimates of g-factors and speeds from single-loop detectors	Z. Jia and C. Chen and B. Coifman and P. Varaiya	\N	2001
7642983	The Journal of Physical Chemistry C	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bowman-2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp710894t	\N		\N	\N	3164-3169	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp710894t}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp710894t}	 11B NMR spectroscopy has been employed to identify the reaction intermediates and products formed in the amorphous phase during the thermal hydrogen desorption of metal tetrahydroborates (borohydrides) LiBH4, Mg(BH4)2, LiSc(BH4)4, and the mixed Ca(AlH4)2-LiBH4 system. The 11B magic angle spinning (MAS) and cross polarization magic angle spinning (CPMAS) spectral features of the amorphous intermediate species closely coincide with those of a model compound, closo-borane K2B12H12 that contains the [B12H12]2- anion. The presence of [B12H12]2- in the partially decomposed borohydrides was further confirmed by high-resolution solution 11B and 1H NMR spectra after dissolution of the intermediate desorption powders in water. The formation of the closo-borane structure is observed as a major intermediate species in all of the metal borohydride systems we have examined. 	b9c68b333586b287b5744a3cd0645e28	f8b72644f1ee93f4ee8cecd722d95654	f4b90ff25b8e75e506b3bc892fa9e106	article	NMR Confirmation for Formation of [B12H12]2- Complexes during Hydrogen Desorption from Metal Borohydrides	Son-Jong Hwang and Robert C. Bowman and Joseph W. Reiter and Rijssenbeek and Grigorii L. Soloveichik and Ji-Cheng Zhao and Houria Kabbour and Channing C. Ahn	\N	2008
7643001	Inorganic Chemistry	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bowman-2008-2	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic801345h	\N		\N	\N	9757-9759	\N	21	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic801345h}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic801345h}	 The structure of Li2B12H12, a possible intermediate species formed upon decomposition of LiBH4, is reported. Powder X-ray diffraction and ab initio structure determination methods revealed that the Li2B12H12 structure differs from those of other heavier alkali-metal (K, Rb, and Cs) derivatives. The results of neutron vibrational spectroscopy and first-principles calculations based on the X-ray structure confirmed the validity of our model. 	a84552a962d09bff63a4de50f97fdc53	245644f21274f257b3a1fc808f7ca672	2ad9d42c3cfee8e97191bb0517132568	article	Crystal Structure of Li2B12H12: a Possible Intermediate Species in the Decomposition of LiBH4	Jae-Hyuk Her and Muhammed Yousufuddin and Wei Zhou and Satish S. Jalisatgi and James G. Kulleck and Jason A. Zan and Son-Jong Hwang and Robert C. Bowman and Terrence J. Udovic	\N	2008
7643022	Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2004. Proceedings of 2004 International Conference on	5	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1378559	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Encoding a priori information in neural networks to improve its modeling performance under non-stationary environment	\N	\N	 3068-3072 vol.	\N	\N	\N	issn = {           }, doi = {10.1109/ICMLC.2004.1378559}	A possibility of utilizing priori information to improve modeling performance of neural networks under non-stationary environment is examined in this paper. Because the Green function under critical state expresses varying behaviors of the systems, a time series model can be used to depict the time-varying behaviors. The extended Kalman filter (EKF) is often used to train neural networks under non-stationary environment. By a little transformation of time series model, a parameter transfer matrix &phi;(k) for the EKF estimation (TSEKF) is derived to deal with the varying characteristics of the systems. The performance of TSEKF algorithm is compared with the existing EKF algorithm, which does not consider any priori information and only assumes that varying characteristics of the systems is random walk. Simulation result indicates that the modeling performance of neural networks under non-stationary environment is remarkably improved for encoding priori information.	dc35c01df31bcd1bb39528a8e0ce0688	e19ce1f66af41f21de53e9851c4cdfe6	c89e7ef9cc9d46bac7e312fddb9edba7	article	Encoding a priori information in neural networks to improve its modeling performance under non-stationary environment	Cheng-Kui Gu and Zheng-Ou Wang and Ya-Ming Sun	\N	2004
7643300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 25th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications INFOCOM 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramachandran2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0743-166X}, doi = {10.1109/INFOCOM.2006.177}	\N	ff8977c721c42359a56577d9385157ad	a16b161292aff13e180723da67676339	8f210bd4445e3884760ec0afb1013ea0	inproceedings	Interference-Aware Channel Assignment in Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks	Ramachandran, K. N. and Belding, E. M. and Almeroth, K. C. and Buddhikot, M. M.	\N	2006
7643331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alpha	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1aa686ebd9901814f71fc26eba204f10	517ef7c85c202b34a0961a51a44777cb	c5ff677fd55f29c9f456690af4308bc2	book	A quinta disciplina	Peter Senge	Atlas	1990
7643477	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	paper:adomavicius:2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=593507	\N	Expert-Driven Validation of Rule-Based User Models in Personalization Applications	\N	\N	33--58	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {1384-5810}	In many e-commerce applications, ranging from dynamic Web content presentation, to personalized ad targeting, to individual recommendations to the customers, it is important to build personalized profiles of individual users from their transactional histories. These profiles constitute models of individual user behavior and can be specified with sets of rules learned from user transactional histories using various data mining techniques. Since many discovered rules can be spurious, irrelevant, or trivial, one of the main problems is how to perform post-analysis of the discovered rules, i.e., how to validate user profiles by separating “good” rules from the “bad.” This validation process should be done with an explicit participation of the human expert. However, complications may arise because there can be very large numbers of rules discovered in the applications that deal with many users, and the expert cannot perform the validation on a rule-by-rule basis in a reasonable period of time. This paper presents a framework for building behavioral profiles of individual users. It also introduces a new approach to expert-driven validation of a very large number of rules pertaining to these users. In particular, it presents several types of validation operators, including rule grouping, filtering, browsing, and redundant rule elimination operators, that allow a human expert validate many individual rules at a time. By iteratively applying such operators, the human expert can validate a significant part of all the initially discovered rules in an acceptable time period. These validation operators were implemented as a part of a one-to-one profiling system. The paper also presents a case study of using this system for validating individual user rules discovered in a marketing application.	551f3704c9439f78d1e1d3b1eaf9fe05	e99cc228742a8e9d7110b21fcb748a17	e64ef34e71142f1ecd98c24801e0d474	article	Expert-Driven Validation of Rule-Based User Models in Personalization Applications	Gediminas Adomavicius and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2001
7643692	Nuclear Fusion	48	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jayakumar.2008	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/48/015004	\N	Current-hole observations in DIII-D.	\N	\N	015004	\N	1	\N	numpages = {15}, doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/48/1/015004}	Plasmas with zero or near-zero current density in a wide region of the core have been produced in DIII-D discharges. The discharges were obtained with early neutral beam and electron cyclotron heating (ECH) during the plasma current ramp. Wide current holes (CHs) with a near-zero field over about 23\\% of the plasma width and narrow CHs with a duration of up to 1.1 s (comparable to the current relaxation time) have been obtained. Equilibria and pressure profiles were obtained by including kinetic and motional Stark effect (MSE) data using the code TRANSP. Agreement between calculated and measured neutron fluxes is obtained only when the fast-ion diffusion coefficient is set to very high values which results in considerable fast-ion redistribution and a broadened pressure profile. The MSE-only equilibrium fits are in good agreement with such kinetic fits. While CHs collapse due to tearing modes, bursty MHD activity coherent with electron temperature relaxation events is observed when the CHs are sustained. Some collapse events also appear to be coincident with edge localized modes. The CH phase seems to have been limited by the no-wall beta limit. In the present set of discharges, wider CHs (steeper temperature gradients) appear to collapse at somewhat lower b. Tearing modes are seen to cause shrinking of the CH. While early electron heating is strongly dependent on the timing and power of the neutral beam and by the ECH power, it is seen that larger neutral beam powers are correlated with wider CHs which do not decay significantly. An extensive and perhaps difficult analysis of current transport is required to check whether a neoclassical poloidal flux evolution (diffusive EMF) is either consistent with a stationary current profile or that an additional or anomalous EMF is present.	d756d6ab2decdbc8ce3ce9a4db0c14aa	0987c18100b497bafbc06b013637d541	b750f5a00812311d10dd36e306ce62e6	article	Formation, sustainment and characteristics of current hole plasmas in DIII-D discharges	R.J. Jayakumar and M.A. Austin and C.M. Greenfield and N.C. Hawkes and J.E. Kinsey and L.L. Lao and P.B. Parks and E.R. Solano and T.S. Taylor	\N	2008
7644037	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	Biographie	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ecc402e4bbc7bde6c6d9214187451962	36c6f3c6f6b2d18169aacd46c685dbf4	4f8380f6ab5a5db063caa1231921ab0b	book	Erlebte und erzählte Lebensgeschichte. Gestalt und Struktur biographischer Selbstbeschreibungen. 	G. Rosenthal	\N	1995
7644238	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hotho2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8_18	\N		\N	\N	363--391	\N	\N	\N		BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung
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der Universität Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftlichePublikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalität, die dahinter stehende Architektursowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der inBibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.	e8f9b15ae25673063b53b5db0442913a	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	c606b381f94689122d3ad0bc3c3ef723	article	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
7644241	Ariadne	51	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emany:Citeulike	http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue51/emany-cameron/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	559e6f0dd95ee6f705f15fd82c9f417f	113b46cf61864c00297dd0669c5cc1fd	52c05784e0a2c24543677c6b2aef2057	article	Citeulike: A Researcher's Social Bookmarking Service	Kevin Emany and Richard Cameron	\N	2007
7644244	Bibliothek. Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	regulski_2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/177-184.pdf	\N		\N	\N	177-184	\N	2	\N		\N	9210ab118261d6015f653920152abc73	21d0acb377c730344d85253cbc8025b9	1a361404f4ce786b33a45fce07e2c943	article	Aufwand und Nutzen beim Einsatz von Social-Bookmarking-Services als Nachweisinstrument für wissenschaftliche Forschungsartikel am Beispiel von BibSonomy. 	Katharina Regulski	\N	2007
7644247	D-Lib Magazine	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	{N}ature {P}ublishing {G}roup	\N	\N	\N	\N	hhls05social	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april05/hammond/04hammond.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	afcc2e296e0aef4559af11cde843813d	c7457d9dc07545a061de119d96ca4e47	89c6c43ad692ccfbe4c09d31926ab8a7	article	{S}ocial {B}ookmarking {T}ools ({I}): {A} {G}eneral {R}eview	Tony Hammond and Timo Hannay and Ben Lund and Joanna Scott	\N	2005
7644250	D-Lib Magazine	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	{N}ature {P}ublishing {G}roup	\N	\N	\N	\N	lhfh05social	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april05/lund/04lund.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	79632644447be4ea9da931633d427f56	46c0a98ab6ccb96ff4722f35781807de	13958ef5da2d2133b9b84e9a3cb40da1	article	{S}ocial {B}ookmarking {T}ools ({II}): {A} {C}ase {S}tudy - {C}onnotea	Ben Lund and Tony Hammond and Martin Flack and Timo Hannay	\N	2005
7644265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Destiny	\N	\N	\N	RMS77	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97d915a1667df280ac5a1e63277828f7	d53da87a970ea119bef6c9151cc5cadd	01217b8bc2b3fe490ebcf28641488c94	book	The soundscape -- The tuning of the world	{R.M. Schafer}	\N	1977
7644266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AFI Film reader	\N	\N	\N	RA92	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	927313feb08a58db2d8e8b6248115b9c	61ad88c7f1a77fd740ef2a2b69453763	a0eff2d762ceac67e5136d836eefd1ed	book	Sound theory -- Sound practice	{R. Altman}	\N	1992
7644267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRC Press	\N	\N	\N	LJZ95	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	985bc69bcc80761093eda5d5de63a81d	6a2b99cca2f81e6639f2d9c353eaa736	0a48a417c31fe9d6bdb2e8a437753b5f	book	Fundamentals of acoustic field theory and space time signal processing	{L.J. Ziomek}	\N	1995
7644269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Audio Engineering Society	\N	\N	\N	AES2001	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	732e02a8e80653c6a59ebc47c6cd4426	c2b3b9a37a3c991f57663b9e8b455229	84a16c8c16323daf8829e1014a1f86fb	book	Multichannel sound systems and operation	{AES Technical Comittee on Multichannel and Binaural Audio Technology}	\N	2001
7644271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lavoisier Tec\\&Doc	\N	\N	\N	JJ97	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45765441adc4a429e7ad2f741e74fff9	d7fa0a74a948559bbd7407b44cea842e	a29b363160ce50c7db9d65e8c9764606	book	Acoustique des salles et sonorisation	{J. Jouhaneau}	\N	1997
7644272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	EGW99	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78711326f0323f7a7347b8b5fc153037	6583d20b9060011f79272e17de511e7b	0d55bacfe6023f110bc643d2840caea7	book	Fourier acoustics -- Sound radiation and nearfield acoustical holography	{E.G. Williams}	\N	1999
7644273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artech House	\N	\N	\N	FC86	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fef794185e19b06f15cb0e19e906eb9	4539648aa1d4d83d54d5fbad55566d8b	af5b041bbf5d754deac81cecb9520ee9	book	Signal theory and processing	{F. de Coulon}	\N	1986
7644274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University	\N	\N	\N	RAH96	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cc6922da69c10c0be8ddcaf307051fe	3eadb44851f492ba910c86526c998824	18b1b6fb1583841456a767e7a25fce39	book	Topics in matrix analysis	{R.A. Horn, C.R. Johnson}	\N	1991
7644275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	GWS01	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	857d144986af46766c0a7c21d347d5a0	2f3940dff00cea0e71c60dde9d49ecee	fcbc91e2de71d8338ea51eeee0db42ce	book	Matrix algorithms -- Volume I: Basic decompositions	{G.W. Stewart}	\N	2001
7644276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	GWS01b	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	120453c2d7708330423a8195f3f4e3e9	3688906cf2081b390260a2e58577743b	1c9691e7c2e989160358a57565cd0f37	book	Matrix algorithms -- Volume II: Eigensystems	{G.W. Stewart}	\N	2001
7644277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	PL85	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6acbbeae0ea12427c59382de7c390ba0	7fb2fe827d8087b8dd2882a1c77a027e	61887bdee63bc585a019df2d22ae84de	book	The theory of matrices	{M. Tismenetsky} {P. Lancaster}	\N	1985
7644280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	\N	\N	\N	JS03	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d61750c2d3eba0619f9cb4c0b6dded74	87753d29e04be4e9f73d12b39bed5cad	2b37e19735dccdae03131b39393b6868	book	The audible past -- Cultural origins of sound reproduction	{J. Sterne}	\N	2003
7644281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	\N	\N	\N	AVO89	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a7f263bf8b9d0f1d5cc66e009ea5f50	14ac3cf6fc65398f5ade5ba74eb40f22	3a38e34f8f5d3259134a1e90cb5daef7	book	Discrete-time signal processing	{A.V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer}	\N	1989
7644282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John-Wiley and sons	\N	\N	\N	SMK96	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76ae4fdf5e80e72ada28f395cca04dca	ab20a43607e1ba7a6e2d3c64be6390bb	98d66e5eaeae8bf5b8077150e0925c3a	book	Active noise control systems -- Algorithms and DSP implementation	{S.M. Kuo, D.R. Morgan}	\N	1996
7644283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	AP91	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a500f34c17c19181cf14b5a8fd5a18f4	c656536aadc7b4819bc20fa03dcfae48	bf178968f83d8b3978f013c5ebaea5ae	book	Probability, random variables, and stochastic processes	{A. Papoulis}	\N	1991
7644284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acoustical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	MCJ93	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0eeb74faf4436b49c0aeef088e8eb5b8	6eae92fbd2b289084f1867c64d9189f2	cd6a9b834da52b23fc6369ac7e209044	book	Sound, structures, and their interactions	{M.C. Junger, D. Feit}	\N	1993
7644286	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Focal Press	\N	\N	\N	DD97	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	817fc3e69d240fcd11da11842f6af5e0	93631acb9d0982d244ef990d37bdde90	a2c49f5db82c027bf448718f89f33bbc	book	Sound system engineering	{D. Davis, C. Davis}	\N	1997
7644287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	\N	\N	\N	SDS88	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95d5cc96d6f0f75919f12747b643a30a	b534f89172ebf2e6a1e9862f72de349b	66a0b133a5bf86d93869c81b4bab4bff	book	Signal processing algorithms	{R.A. David} {S.D. Stearns}	\N	1988
7644288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	CH98	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cccb0d03eb54cd8fa5ea6d3a4b4ff45d	03c7a0f7ea257820e2f6700d660af6ea	c89802557e3317249ac440f34a6718a7	book	Rank-deficient and discrete ill-posed problems	{C. Hansen}	\N	1998
7644289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	JDM84	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3fb82dd37b58e051a58767860faf17a6	48d5f56f0f9d171ebc1df22a29f711b6	2daebb6b79b45fca25c236ce754cc147	book	Asymptotic analysis	{J.D. Murray}	\N	1984
7644298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	BCJM89	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {London}	\N	1742ff3aeeb6fb5da7b806c3f1cfe559	c05491cd95a77e6b2d76172ba45fcca2	eb1d91aa89ec0a1ca0b2d842fddc15f7	book	An introduction to the psychology of hearing	{B.C.J. Moore}	\N	1989
7644299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	\N	\N	\N	BW85	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New Jerseys}	\N	aae041ff9ab8fbade78c642151a2c15f	1978ea7b8abde9ae4593205c79a927a6	a898ba95f3a4a560a7fb5b09ecb3a861	book	Adaptive signal processing	{B. Widrow, S.D. Steams}	\N	1985
7644300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	\N	\N	\N	AVO75	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New Jerseys}	\N	b8264eba6dd5fa4b3337e3768de17871	2839c694d3f55b4459a07edf63b63934	fbbc4f3acad0778532bf4974d434cea9	book	Digital signal processing	{A.V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer}	\N	1975
7644301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	MLH84	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Boston}	\N	99829e3c013662a0aa9140a292bf36b7	b6cafcccd3cfe3f48b9eb1e3af55c1d7	78bfae047f7c5d73d6e304eaf5d72fb8	book	Adaptive filters: Structures, algorithms and applications	{M.L. Honig} and {D.G. Messerschmitt}	\N	1984
7644302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Technische Universiteit Eindhoven}	\N	\N	\N	JG99	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {{Eindhoven}}	\N	4c8a1151adaa950bab3ccae47a539f4d	540b2122ac06a2a7f6417afba290d5d5	8762110bc8a725b74c468a2f0df318f5	book	{Adaptive {3D} sound systems}	{J. Garas}	\N	{1999}
7644304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	NB84	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Orlando}	\N	f5ea59aff592a59e91699f8f25a40f70	9537d942136f32c05004cf842e2157b7	e15ec7cc7ed41c167ea446f185d6aa06	book	Mathematical methods for wave phenomena	{N. Bleinstein}	\N	1984
7644305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A K Peters	\N	\N	\N	PRC02	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Natick}	\N	fd6a2e5983216ecfee61adcba3aae944	a717f6c9c05d0cf5a43c92ada293f5bd	3bdae058ce185737a1a6dc99296a91b4	book	Real sound synthesis for interactive applications	{P.R. Cook}	\N	2002
7644306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley and Sons	\N	\N	\N	MJC98	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New York}	\N	32e1f3e763968e129639bdcb2f27a8e5	136bd9ef9696109db26b2113fb08a178	536e9e60c1a73b8a5ef0dd43a7771cdb	book	Handbook of acoustics	{M.J. Crocker}	\N	1998
7644307	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	JNR93	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Boston}	\N	68bf8c8766d5593746c3e84191707aca	b5b86936d83f7863aa8dada5db5e90d8	0ba1f3c964bc0743f4b14b3579454879	book	An introduction to the finite element method	{J.N. Reddy}	\N	1993
7644308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	PMM53	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New York}	\N	2e888620fd96b14cab70840b1cc05640	ba3a64e7208efc7f93e583106a2ffbe0	fede609934851ca202916a2e6e3b7a6d	book	Methods of theoretical physics, Part I	{P.M. Morse}	\N	1953
7644309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	PMM68	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New York}	\N	3851799e102632e0eea073cc23f1b376	be040de0e9ddfd36b32367cfe4713db7	e449cb1151a755388fcd86ddc320807f	book	Theoretical acoustics	{P.M. Morse, K.U. Ingard}	\N	1968
7644311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acoustical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	ADP91	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	865fc64288785c20eeef7ccc8229fce9	359aca40e651dd9ca6f603d44c696fa7	f50d0733f47ad8409cc2e0e4b2660d70	book	Acoustics -- An Introduction to its physical principles and applications	{A.D. Pierce}	\N	1991
7644312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer, IIS, Arbeitsgruppe Elecktronische Medientechnologie	\N	\N	\N	IIS03	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9fec1d383d1d816fde98b536a53d6b70	fbea9109e737c1fcc96c6d07add45a12	7e1317e88b51b32d0db4964c126ddb62	book	Operation manual for the Fraunhofer wave field synthesis system	{Fraunhofer, Institut Integrierte Schaltungen}	\N	2003
7644314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	UZ97	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	269f3ceb1f50df152868b2ae845048da	00607e3bde3574d5072e85fb8aea1ed5	d85258a2729ded014915149af7228088	book	Digital audio signal processing	{U. Z\\"{o}lzer}	\N	1997
7644315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	RB00	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0dcf87d93ac9bb28ac24b3724a366ed5	9f9a7d9f92e432b5e6982b36499eac2e	49ca7ab698540aa1ee14816c0b55dd8f	book	The Csound book: Perspectives in software synthesis, sound design, signal processing, and programming	{R. Boulanger}	\N	2000
7644316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	SW03	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	812d6ea38f052bca0d95601465e0f044	de50ca37cd69d6646391fe1ce42d0b34	f6c88f936d599a3352decdcfb66c1e91	book	Information arts: {I}ntersections of art, science, and technology	{S. Wilson}	\N	2003
7644317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acoustical society of America	\N	\N	\N	PMM81	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9de2b3aeca22be620b3b9c9a973136e6	3e3af8054e213e339d8897af863f140a	852251be0e16631d2ffc46f7256b8f28	book	Vibration and sound	{P.M. Morse}	\N	1995
7644318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Howard W. Sams Company	\N	\N	\N	GB91	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f14292e6f6aca65671b281ffeba2b04	8853c4781f4c2eccbfea62a5980d111e	0f0a0a34e2796b2242db674795f0722a	book	Handbook for sound engineers	{G. Ballou \\textit{et coll}.}	\N	1991
7644320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Focal Press	\N	\N	\N	FR01	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e27bf75ddc90e13d13516f5bd934223d	7163df2c547232fa323d33f41e5fe3e6	9d3f9103e03820b8de866a350fe92fc2	book	Spatial audio	{F. Rumsey}	\N	2001
7644322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill Book Company	\N	\N	\N	LLB54	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9e3da7fc0ef01fe53ddc622b5f7b25c	5e30cfbf4f4db4a5889181b1f5f9cf11	0826393763d42d3dc111dcbae3b2dfe1	book	Acoustics	{L.L. Beranek}	\N	1954
7644323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworths	\N	\N	\N	JB88	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	001e983e5aab886256c69bb2c4b67a7d	ddb1bd02c340f4271c75c621d423bd2d	28bdc21edadd10a90c196aa0d07b3f7e	book	Loudspeaker and headphone handbook	{J. Borwick}	\N	1988
7644324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	WGG98	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Boston}	\N	8ccc98d639b06e1511cffa1c4958a243	a3c9bab7c0b616b44ef28196d932278c	53eddb41e8004106bfe383ee5d384d43	book	3-D audio using loudspeakers	{W.G. Gardner}	\N	1998
7644325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spon press	\N	\N	\N	HK99	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New York}	\N	d1649e95ea100919d4d93088e007b3ba	dec11791e9939510bf2a7a6ff1b4e90f	f77f87b023e19f40bc3f51523004b9f8	book	Room acoustics	{H. Kuttruff}	\N	1999
7644326	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AP Profesionnal	\N	\N	\N	DRB94	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Boston}	\N	9452b43d9819d954716c3595c2d3a5e7	52461937bae52e472a06c4320e6092b4	fdc8a462c5edf0b5778ccf700ac98fcf	book	3-D sound for virtual reality and multimedia	{D.R. Begault}	\N	1994
7644327	\N	\N	\N	$3^e$	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	GHG96	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Baltimore}	\N	e65daf59d88aa600784ff4e2300754b8	0a679d24901a42aeb75048965142a713	b94131ace4172507c6031624692f9f4b	book	Matrix computations	{{G.H. Golub}, {C.F. van Loan}}	\N	1996
7644328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artech House	\N	\N	\N	RS96	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	199	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Boston}	\N	d51f62d33efcc60dbfcfec7aee79cdf4	cff2b38b4f7ef6bcc7ba888c555cb753	9caec42b96e2bb039f5a27e617e6c21f	book	Videoconferencing and videotelephony: Technology and standards	{R. Schaphorst}	\N	1996
7644333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publisher	\N	\N	\N	SLG00	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2c8b057ac27c4d85fb9cff6b2917498	35263943801f1a862cfa61c413bef649	b7090e3bfb33a289359d4f69aa06abd8	book	Acoustic signal processing for telecommunication	{S.L. Gay, J. Benesty}	\N	2000
7644334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Audio Amateur Press	\N	\N	\N	VD00	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	412793299c0d9682188788d125e45e9a	7f81f23601abf770fce1a322fa482b40	856c20019282bb4e166e7d12052120b5	book	{The loudspeaker design cookbook}	{V. Dickason}	\N	2000
7644335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	JB99	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	426b62f713a6a01fba973db9551ad4ee	85407effd0c5b74f5ef438c2c88e2141	8924a1ddc5198971ed3732e9bdb73334	book	Spatial hearing -- The psychophysics of human sound localization	{J. Blauert}	\N	1999
7644336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	SE2001	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7648558d7db19b7d0e58165586fa88de	ae4a57910d4eb4b6ea0290706e1300c5	9c9d6e3350fad28552779036a2db0bac	book	Signal processing for active control	{S. Elliott}	\N	2001
7644337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	ASB90	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35956f4c351130f3b0521a36beefd2e4	537112684f0a3e097c489e19c9f57589	a02cc79e89e90dc946a83c80d5792be5	book	Auditory scene analysis: The perceptual organization of sound	{A.S. Bregman}	\N	1990
7644346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover	\N	\N	\N	G75	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	649	\N	\N	\N	adress = {New York}	\N	c13f2a876b5d8338e988de81ab4de882	faf452c6e5ad28e07db1b7c9608f5fe0	b349cc801d5aa0db44db37d3976f94fa	book	Wave motion in elastic
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solids	{K.F. Graff}	\N	1975
7644347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	PAN92	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {London}	\N	5a8a642a3196e66f0e4336e2b7ae5a52	97837c6039362eeb0c5c6b73abf23a0f	36ab4e1d833897606bedd010f47ca2b2	book	Active
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7644358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schmitz2006	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006kollaboratives.pdf	\N		\N	\N	273-289	\N	\N	\N		\N	0260fa4eb7b32748b56bd7659fc63708	5d2006fd26229516581fdb0a8e5ce2fc	6597464c7de9aa432636f82a429bed32	incollection	Kollaboratives Wissensmanagement	Christian Schmitz and Andreas Hotho	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
7644366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Les Éditions de minuit	\N	\N	\N	EP75	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20fc5d355996fb47a06b648e211efb64	f4d1c0676950a41b23314a3b6d38269a	d266be61cc4becc426117f74bb75f333	book	La perspective comme forme symbolique	{E. Panofsky}	\N	1975
7644367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idées et recherches, Flammarion	\N	\N	\N	HD87	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	473cd7bd7f43ce03a85461361650df3f	6bd5e49663e383f5432c272981554f26	4193e9e85e0a362ec365e6780aa5fa77	book	L'origine de la perspective	{H. Damisch}	\N	1987
7644371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Les laboratoires du T�l�phone Bell	\N	\N	\N	PBD63	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f05c9b83c8e38e638d06641c100e808	9f30fd052ad7c66e2de238db8da6be98	dc6d3a2472b4d121ef0bae2fc87a4987	book	La chaîne de communication verbale	{P.B. Denes, E.N. Pinson}	\N	1963
7644378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berger-Levrault	\N	\N	\N	LDV87	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f5d7f4e9629d6bf038b69c1af71da77	f6defd7750872f2d9465181c4cb5105f	696cbd257228c02342f122825fdf6dcd	book	Traité de la peinture	{L. de Vinci}	\N	1987
7644379	Journal of AIS	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PaWh07	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.102.6931	\N	The article describes a big variety of possible research paths for information systems researchers in social computing (social software). It focuses on the adoption of methods from social sciences, economics and management.	\N	\N	336--350	\N	\N	\N		\N	94047d6bbb481725fd58a418a1a7882d	94a5ac2b2eca61ccc78049ba85ee3c3a	eb27c10fe2e7900a68840a7649910ee1	article	Research Issues in Social Computing	Manoj Parameswaran and Andrew B Whinston	\N	2007
7644381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	PVB51	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	273	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Londre}	\N	0c1860f4809e7cb6d231ef372c2912bd	20fec3dd7331eac5454cdc4cd86b0b06	fef1116bc8f8158ea77a09cbd8a5f57a	book	Sound insulation and room acoustics	{P.V. Brüel}	\N	1951
7644387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Masson et cie	\N	\N	\N	MJ73	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Paris}	\N	4c64572d4bb794658426e8508f97cb4d	15280e21d7817cece89d9d5a80721b2a	8eec6e105c8837b37f69e11f6dac5e00	book	Acoustique théorique : propagation et holophonie	{M. Jessel}	\N	1973
7644390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Université Paris 6}	\N	JD01	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93a4c35bea05cf4d15241c641fc5a350	a252077c8eb28cee879c7a63c5d2654b	17198104d11acafab4d80fa925d0f85f	phdthesis	{Représentation de champs acoustiques,
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application à la transmission et à la reproduction
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de scènes sonores complexes dans un contexte multimédia}	{J. Daniel}	\N	2001
7644397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thèse de doctorat (City University, Londre)	\N	\N	\N	FEH02	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e584e506b457ce6480e4541bf540888	9d7c768dfcea32b074ca3133696b2bed	baa1a19dc5f1f421475ab88dab8dd84e	book	Space in electroacoustic music: Composition, performance and perception of musical space	{F.E. Henriksen}	\N	2002
7644405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thèse de doctorat, Université Technique de Delft	\N	\N	\N	EMH04	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30edbba520b864c8d2204b49b3d09eba	f9907969dd869a09c40f84c234bd6b91	b8b70b8908a5e8a2a79165f8f38fb45a	book	Auralization using wave field synthesis	{E.M. Hulsebos}	\N	2004
7644413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Université du Maine	\N	\N	\N	MB83	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8e0cabcba58d085529096eea760fdf2	29be4a3bf8e2481dd3d4f68addad561f	c64dbee2f4a5b98d5d9bb4faa77e433f	book	Introduction aux théories de l'acoustique	{M. Bruneau}	\N	1983
7644423	Journal of the SMPTE	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WBS1953	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	567-589	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a000ab71eb6b32db7e5fd48da76e8b7	e41f81f56fd2848c1f31ebfd95daa85e	88f83fab1b6e20e54fb38dd26c01ff1d	article	Basic principles of stereophonic sound	{W.B. Snow}	\N	1953
7644424	British Patent Specification 394,325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ADB1933	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b50c520dd5d4eb842ed175b0c0b62221	fefbac9f794a340290e86f14e1cdd416	fb6f31abd6bc7536ebc902a6071900ef	article	Improvements in and relating to sound-transmission, sound-recording and sound-reproducing systems	{A.D. Blumlein}	\N	1933
7644425	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AES1981	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	368-372	\N	5	\N		\N	e0a7a10bc288f964869a02fb201a8437	733d6c05411b59da4177ec20bfe90c89	a2b232883dcdea0cf2e6ddc8d97dc708	article	100 years with stereo: The beginning	{AES}	\N	1981
7644426	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAPR81	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	226-234	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc6072257f43318f2a30a2052146cd4c	b6e28223a78b3a07522955f1e982bc31	33320b5cb615d4f47e1a14a65970828e	article	Pinna transformations and sound reproduction	{C.A. Puddie Rodgers}	\N	1981
7644428	AES 105th convention, preprint 4846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KAJR98	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28a940c3da2e77d426d9b898f17281a4	bd9df5947ca5655618368d73cc256e1f	2f48761f849b41199729d90501484f36	article	Repeatability analysis of head-related transfer function measurements	{K.A.J. Riederer}	\N	1998
7644431	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ET98	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	27-31	\N	1/2	\N		\N	6f52fc3bc66a525e4bcf3f8824299cad	adef8620a8e45ac2c925a45482248536	acbc2184ea8a4d7580bc08052678d997	article	Highlights in the history of multichannel sound	{E. Torick}	\N	1998
7644432	Convention paper 4286, AES 100th convention	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GS96	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f772ababb769934d44182795c2a8a32	27fb424334fcb8770465429c47a66cb6	06446fe622319d505f5a9ebf9a888a67	article	Surround sound -- {T}he new phase	{G. Steinke}	\N	1996
7644433	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAG85	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	859-871	\N	11	\N		\N	0b3e6cf2c6f9fdee7a1f19890d71b750	593d2daeaa588ad0caebb5d024557418	4019a8d8fc79e1bbe9e49818f4fb6fd9	article	Ambisonics in multichannel broadcasting and video	{M.A. Gerzon}	\N	1985
7644434	Convention paper 3379 (F-2), AES 93rd convention	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AJB92	\N	\N	AES Spatial Sound Anthology Part 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d081883ae0726ef692726c58388edb49	f6f6f573bf62d680a12757debf59190f	e35cad13caeb1ebce5c29f3ef55347d2	article	Wave front synthesis: A new direction in electro-acoustics	{A.J. Berkhout, D. de Vries, P. Vogel}	\N	1992
7644441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Wang08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/isi/isi2008.html#Wang08	\N	Short but valuable paper on history and characteristics of social computing (social software).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/isi/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISI.2008.4565016}, date = {2009-01-08}	\N	a065981b273cb08834768bdc30f8de6a	0739d2816b634e2a8d76dc9401f54ad3	7cfa1b9c9538a52102a45ea8c9d680ee	inproceedings	Social Computing: Fundamentals and applications.	Fei-Yue Wang	\N	2008
7644450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMETRICS '06/Performance '06: Proceedings of the joint international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mishra2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	63--74	\N	\N	\N	location = {Saint Malo, France}, isbn = {1-59593-319-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1140277.1140286}	\N	7fb80ac6670faf5865bf897d6a58ed02	65ab68da5794bbf02667e1fa3c02cac7	60fcb75459238392a00bb230e4e47c78	inproceedings	Partially overlapped channels not considered harmful	Mishra,, Arunesh and Shrivastava,, Vivek and Banerjee,, Suman and Arbaugh,, William	\N	2006
7644477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éditions TEC \\& DOC	\N	\N	\N	JJ00	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9616fa49e1c124f82c459abae1c5387	0bf1f161919df0115eff6583c23f0c1f	458b49d02c67dd5dd3712ad56becc73b	book	Notions élémentaires d'acoustique, électroacoustique	{J. Jouhaneau}	\N	2000
7644486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thèse de doctorat, Université Technique de Delft	\N	\N	\N	ENGV98	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	36329f786256829ae2e0320aabaeeee9	b67c652a3df9a0a89e2c55ed5a31e2d7	affab6d6bd062ac254cf7335c56f2c17	book	Sound reproduction by wave field synthesis	{E.N.G. Verheijen}	\N	1998
7644489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editions Eyrolles	\N	\N	\N	HP64	\N	\N	Livres : acoustiques, vibrations, etc. (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adress = {Paris}	\N	bea88d9a5bcf205a553f9f4f2f762532	a802027188e81d89236fdfe19cbe1b05	281085c198078549d6c99d43cc81062e	book	Dictionnaire général d'acoustique et d'électroacoustique	{H. Piraux}	\N	1991
7644526	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AG04	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	26-42	\N	1/2	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.25}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	c00d7f56dd41d451c23a9914176c5a9e	180ceed4272944d92f566000255d6067	874680d8624249e8c61a0cec04d3aa65	article	Simultaneous Measurements of Multichannel Acoustic Systems	{A. Gonzalez} and {P. zuccarello} and {G. Pinero} and {M. de Diego}	\N	2004
7644527	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AM03	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	324-343	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	bb85615f383cbcd5f5f850b7ad4089a5	b94b8ce526fc7d5910911c9708a5d8d5	7c6612960b4c1245eca0a166c5d3b7a4	article	Modal Equalization of Loudspeaker-Room Responses at Low Frequencies	{A. M�kivirta} and {P. Antsalo} and {M. Karjalainen} and {V. V�lim�ki}	\N	2003
7644529	Acoustics Today	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEA08	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.15}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	07114d1cc313c866f45c2ac96d24a0bc	01850ead0f061c27fbb4798b6dff4155	10ae006eaaa35041ea1b6b1ec96d30c1	article	Time reversal	{B.E. Anderson} and {M Grifffa} and {C. Larmat} and {T.J. Ulrich} and {P.A. Johnson}	\N	2008
7644530	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BNG05	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	787-795	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.13}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	d38b24aae2202f53d79c523380aad065	83ee8a771497fd0b2b7e5b3d43f0a2be	177970d356952929d9b82283986bc668	article	Directional Measurements of Airborne Sound Transmission Paths Using
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\	a Spherical Microphone Array	{B.N. Gover}	\N	2005
7644531	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DM07	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	864-876	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.04}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	fd21b1cb35b39737ec42e39851d329cb	c18a2c74bf69086b1685a9fb0ef99fb8	43c5d524992f5bcc682253f13e634062	article	Ambisonic Synthesis of Complex Sources	{D. Menzies} and {M. Al-Akaidi}	\N	2007
7644532	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EH02	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	779-790	\N	10	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.16}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	39eb3a02a713ec983f0e7aff99f088c9	6d3e93e397a81318c63f9925452bbb0f	49c28cd7dec25e7e6e5fa8704acfb1ac	article	Improved Microphone Array Configurations for Auralization of Sound
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\	Fields by Wave-Field Synthesis	{E. Hulsebos} and {D. de Vries} and {E. Bourdillat}	\N	2002
7644533	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FK08	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	28-35	\N	1/2	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.03}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	ea2b9ce6d98256b279ba8f0242fbb2e5	32fd63ef23c25891a5c11bdf46bb1e60	8aed8221e09abebf8eb6542998a6ffb2	article	A New HRTF Interpolation Approach for Fast Synthesis of Dynamic Environmental
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\	Interaction	{F. Keyrouz} and {K. Diepold}	\N	2008
7644534	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GBS02	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	249-262	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.21}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	78069d1a899c431877536cf36f85757d	12ac4b4d8609a1c7b70ae66eb92f699d	dc5a70d2daecfba5002cfde430815490	article	Comparison of Different Impulse Response Measurements Techniques	{G.B. Stan} and {J.J. Embrechts} and {D. Archambeau}	\N	2002
7644535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Ht07	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.11}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	1c6214a59f00ccd957d59c25e7bee356	0b95ca26cdb45a28f7b95eb3557dedd5	d603ae9bffc43bc51aabb45d39a3a61e	book	Modal Array Signal Processing: Principles and Applications of Acoustic
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\	Wavefield Decomposition	{H. Teutsch}	\N	2007
7644536	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HW07	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	723-751	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.11}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	420260c4851b25ddda9e9b47c169a2c0	707cc6dd41bbabfa76370346f7f25d1c	f303dd551b9611edaa4af23b12aee585	article	Perceptual Enhancement of Wavefield Synthesis by Stereophonic Means	{H. Wittek} and {F. Rumsey} and {G. Theile}	\N	2007
7644538	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acoustical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	JFG95	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.12}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	4d0c5145d137414bbd7d600d352c6583	69cd6ec27bb2a486d093fffdb736b89e	acb0fde21521d019abd9339f8e40d33f	book	Aeroacoustics of flight vehicules - Theory and practice	{J.F. Groeneweg} and {T.S. Sofrin} and {P.R. Gliebe} and {E.J. Rice}	\N	1995
7644540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acoustical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	JSM95	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.12}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	92100bf04678e31f8a4fda4b2f6089a9	e025b73ee47d095f73f513618fd49450	d6874d4d418719c83cb236755de04e13	book	Aeroacoustics of flight vehicules - Theory and practice	{J.S. Mixson} and {J.F. Wilby}	\N	1995
7644541	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KYO07	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	752-761	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.11}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	f42351609b5ed1d6f0558b895990f31d	807fb2073122d714c4146799a9154e19	ae7b861bd8f1b33777310297382fa7f1	article	A Perceptual Approach for Interaural Transfer Function Calculations
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\	Based on Wiener Filtering	{K.-Y. Ou} and {M.R. Bai}	\N	2007
7644542	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LDF03	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	3-26	\N	1/2	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	c52b18b6e5f6541eb744766fffb56b26	472c5d0685b37f3ed1396d5e22a82582	db29a43c6e3ee562835600f62696bd25	article	Analysis of Traditional and Reverberation-Reducing methods of Room
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7644545	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MP07	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	598-610	\N	7/8	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.12}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	f564dd95dcfa7241070429e4929616da	32f751829c96f265bd340859f8cef066	d1594875e0b89cee4fa6a627bcf46eec	article	Robust Two-Dimensional Surround Sound Reproduction for Nonuniform
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\	Loudspeaker Layouts	{M. Poletti}	\N	2007
7644546	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAP05	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	371-384	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	154ba8339c47902c2f02f4560b5b1893	cda9c76f2b641b95daa91c0ef8065cb9	4b1e599d8ab307c7b6c7ca14fc2797bf	article	Effect of Noise and Transducer Variability on the Performance of
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\	Circular Microphone Arrays	{M.A. Poletti}	\N	2005
7644547	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAS02	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	57-66	\N	1/2	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.21}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	c369b54ff39017e2b51f47c3c7edcc88	534d69d8f8fc7b589141a2072a43fbd0	32f947ca0b047fffb904f9856c104a36	article	Localization of Virtual Sound as a Function of Head-Related Impulse
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\	Response Duration	{M.A. Senova} and {K.I. Mcanally} and {R.L. Martin}	\N	2002
7644548	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MMB04	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	712-723	\N	7/8	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	1426b5b23f1cf070385aa17ebe29663a	3a31636ddccb470e2577078f1e18a48d	4a3c49b6f2ac9abeca8e716926e57277	article	Multi-Actuator Panels (MAPs) as Loudspeaker Arrays for Wave Field
\
\	Synthesis	{M.M. Boone}	\N	2004
7644549	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MRB08	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	280-291	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.11}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	a3b7b6baaaf65f72a6a30dd80a541382	e2b9b55845d7012401194165c469f8bb	4e9061177c7b54e3f6a5e57e9a8d680d	article	Using a Steered-Response Power-Phase Transform to Optimize Speech
\
\	Pickup in Reverberant Environements	{M.R. Bai} and {P. Ho}	\N	2008
7644550	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSU04	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	467-495	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.08}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	edd2e26054f25a30ddfb436237792753	5eaaa74c7f81a88715b0dc2b8b40cbc0	78821ec3d5cff02dd2829249c28700d4	article	Analysis of Loudspeaker Line Arrays	{M.S. Ureda}	\N	2004
7644551	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PDH04	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	883-899	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	96eb9542dcb54184b79c3e190b6b3eb0	5589da160d4f14f26d37007357ff53a7	421ba705507e0ecb2f8ee7f41ab14535	article	Errors in Real-Time Room Acoustics Dereverberation	{P.D. Hatziantoniou} and {J.N. Murjopoulos}	\N	2004
7644555	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SGN04	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	1003-1028	\N	10	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.27}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	0f87608ab8eb5526ffb39e067cccc525	a808a7adf06da1077ecbaa91c9b91f0b	6a515e7758266bfdaa8e186818b14e1b	article	Subjective Investigations of Inverse Filtering	{S.G. Norcross} and {G.A. Soulodre} and {M.C. Lavoie}	\N	2004
7644556	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TA08	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	156-175	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.02}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	69e569081229ea9d1ba5abde08505ccd	6f6925e20da1aec0034b5cff6effb101	be2fd91a5e4997428cb4f2bd9e1728a2	article	Sound Field Analysis along a Circle and Its Applications to HRTF
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\	Interpolation	{T. Ajdler} and {C. Faller} and {L Sbaiz} and {M. Vetterli}	\N	2008
7644558	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TP03	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	27-44	\N	1/2	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}, comment = {Dans mes JAES.}	\N	f0c4a2380c5198e4c825194c273dbf7b	a150aff61deab31cc4b940155e0d0b73	9409fb18b9c6eb2cbb24f51b211697d3	article	Kautz Filters and Generalized Frequency Resolution: Theory and Audio
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\	Applications	{T. Paaatero} and {M. Karjalainen}	\N	2003
7644560	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	YT05	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	1142-1151	\N	12	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.30}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	ecd210121b4d8f5ef5993b46b4ca5438	5a6d0d6834741e15889a9c3d72fd5615	59f920a008f710cfee3a48b7a6cbea28	article	Artificial Reverberation Control Using Cepstrum Decomposition While
\
\	Maintening Locations of Peaks and Dips on the Frequency Responses	{Y. Takahashi} and {M. Tohyama}	\N	2--5
7644574	Journal of the Audio Engineering Society	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MK02	\N	\N	Articles (post-doctorat) PAG	\N	\N	1012-1029	\N	12	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.09}, owner = {Philippe-AubertGauth}	\N	fb9ba383fc29d8b24342a3a07d646662	88e0b13a1b1aca8abba89a39f9941f49	d5744b5ae2b1c722b941e33c6c90719c	article	Frequency-Zooming ARMA Modeling of Resonant and Reverberant Systems	{M. Karjalainen} and {P. A.A. Esquef} and {P. Antsalo} and {A. Mäkivirta} and {V. Välimäki}	\N	2002
7644601	Science	319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAS	\N	\N	\N	pedraza2008emm	\N	\N		\N	\N	339	\N	5861	\N		Many cellular components are present in such low numbers per cell that random births and
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deaths of individual molecules can cause substantial "noise" in concentrations. But biochemical
\
events do not necessarily occur in single steps of individual molecules. Some processes are greatly
\
randomized when synthesis or degradation occurs in large bursts of many molecules during a
\
short time interval. Conversely, each birth or death of a macromolecule could involve several
\
small steps, creating a memory between individual events. We present a generalized theory
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for stochastic gene expression, formulating the variance in protein abundance in terms of
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the randomness of the individual gene expression events. We show that common types of
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molecular mechanisms can produce gestation and senescence periods that reduce noise without
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requiring higher abundances, shorter lifetimes, or any concentration-dependent control loops.
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We also show that most single-cell experimental methods cannot distinguish between qualitatively
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different stochastic principles, although this in turn makes such methods better suited for
\
identifying which components introduce fluctuations. Characterizing the random events
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that give rise to noise in concentrations instead requires dynamic measurements with
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single-molecule resolution.
\
	21de1495b8437ec60ad85999320d47b7	d0ed4d17a155982628ff272416db4033	5dd89905e93c0c114d609caa47801bc3	article	{Effects of molecular memory and bursting on fluctuations in gene expression}	J.M. Pedraza and J. Paulsson	\N	2008
7645074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LV_Crossmedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b466ae7927295b89b7a6c472cfb6a6e	aeb43a0c10877470c900b586ffb62d28	f31b0f02a15fdbc8c744018e8063aa2b	article	Medienunternehmen meistern Krise	Schütz Volker	\N	2004
7645098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LV_Crossmedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d626c3b7f596d9fb1a0c0599d5ac3466	051378fd25edb92398883ba70f7eac05	106781924008628980d324ebb90ec037	article	Ursache der Krise in den Medienunternehmen - digitale Prozesse als Herausforderung	Dr. Pagel Sven	\N	2003
7645838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM '06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cheng2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1930-529X}, doi = {10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.500}	We evaluate the performance impact of adjacent channel interference (ACI) in multi-hop wireless networks based on dual-radio 802.11a nodes. Although these nodes use chipsets that satisfy the transmit-mask requirements set by the IEEE 802.11 standard, the multi-hop performance is still significantly affected by ACI. That is, a node's transmitter can interfere with its own receiver on a different channel; as a result, multi-hop throughput is severely degraded. This degradation is especially pronounced for 802.11a. We use a spectrum analyzer with a signal combiner to quantify ACI under various conditions and propose solutions to mitigate the effect of such interference on multi-hop forwarding. Field experiments with multi-hop relay have validated these findings as well as the effectiveness of our solutions.	4266fc97ccb09fef99a3b9ef3e493eb9	260d714d5155dd16003d1ffea095efea	1e21a79153438ab466f0c1da9d3ac3cb	inproceedings	WSN07-1: Adjacent Channel Interference in Dual-radio 802.11a Nodes and Its Impact on Multi-hop Networking	Cheng, Chen-Mou and Hsiao, Pai-Hsiang and Kung, H. T. and Vlah, D.	\N	2006
7645961	Physical Review Letters	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paulsson2000rsf	\N	\N		\N	\N	5447--5450	\N	23	\N		   Many intracellular components are present in low copy numbers per cell and subject to feedback
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control. We use chemical master equations to analyze a negative feedback system where species X and
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S regulate each other's synthesis with standard intracellular kinetics. For a given number of X-molecules,
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S-variation can be significant. We show that this signal noise does not necessarily increase X-variation
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as previously thought but, surprisingly, can be necessary to reduce it below a Poissonian limit. The
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principle resembles Stochastic Resonance in that signal noise improves signal detection.
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	005f3bc3a748b99998b30b073753c23d	877ff08fbdce82fa61bb228f22cdb918	dd5faea20f41aa4f13f96958f43b6cd9	article	{Random signal fluctuations can reduce random fluctuations in regulated components of chemical regulatory networks}	J. Paulsson and M. Ehrenberg	\N	2000
7646034	Informationeller Anlegerschutz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5418-9_4	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	134--173	\N	\N	\N		Erst durch eine wirksame Sanktionsbewehrung von Offenlegungspflichten wird deren Einhaltung faktisch verpflichtend.[943] Voraussetzung
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für die zuverlässige direkte Sanktionierung einzelner Informationspflichtverletzungen ist eine hohe Regelungsschärfe der Publizitätsnormen,die, wie gezeigt wurde, bisher weder in Deutschland noch in den USA erreicht werden konnte.[944] Alternativ kann in Anlehnungan die indirekte Anlegerschutzkonzeption versucht werden, mit Hilfe des Wissens über die Entstehung von Marktpreisen aus derenVeränderungen mögliche Informationspflichtverletzungen und den durch sie verursachten Schaden nachzuweisen.	c608f34e4dcc11f50204f32d006fed3f	f4a98385f3aed57ad710cca97c984b8b	b1b14fc2f0019c8d9fa55bfbef965e90	article	Durchsetzung des informationellen Anlegerschutzes	\N	\N	2007
7646119	Magyar Tud. Akad. Alkalm. Mat. Int. Közl.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	renyi1953tcr	\N	\N		\N	\N	83--101	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ccbab57e6ebc2b65c05c3cd5dddfe77	fd8aeab71084b2d9ec113a6a23ab0d70	7ff842fada4033bd8ab7d0a21e02a461	article	{Treating chemical reactions using the theory of stochastic processes}	A. Renyi	\N	1953
7646145	Datenschutz kompakt und verständlich	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9442-7_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	67--119	\N	\N	\N		Ausgehend von bestimmenden Einflussfaktoren und seiner Konstruktion als informationelles Selbstbestimmungsrecht können beim
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Datenschutz allgemein gültige Prinzipien hergeleitet werden. Diese finden sich in unterschiedlicher Ausprägung bereichsübergreifendin den vorzufindenden Datenschutzregelungen wieder. Für die Verwendung elektronischer Medien bestehen weiterte spezifischeKonstruktionsregeln.	05a562d0b5738e5346f641e7a5352de0	c32b926e8b9e02466dc58acbfd674cf4	dcc4cdfeaa718408367304f9a25078ca	article	Datenschutzrechtliche Konzepte	\N	\N	2008
7646307	Medien Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crossmedia	\N	\N	Nicht zuletzt bedingt durch die Finanzkrise sind einige Verlage zu drastischen Sparmaßnahmen gezwungen. Gruner + Jahr legt seine Wirtschaftsredaktionen zusammen, entließ fünfzig Redakteure und bedient künftig drei Wirtschaftsmagazine ("Capital", "Impulse" und "Börse Online") sowie die "Financial Times Deutschland" aus einem Hamburger Redaktions-Pool.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1cb782da3f3db8528fa6453f28e7d28a	129a4604a10705aae76e22c2897ba70e	25143db8edc9b382c76c19199fd541b6	article	Print hat Zukunft - Neue Themenkonzepte als Erfolgsfaktoren	\N	\N	27.2.2009
7646348	Medien Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crossmedia	\N	\N	Sparen ist derzeit in nahezu allen großen Verlagshäusern angesagt. Und die globale Krise bedeutet auch einen globalen Stellenabbau, die Finanzkrise weitet sich zu einer signifikanten Wirtschaftskrise aus mit noch nicht absehbaren Folgen für den Arbeitsmarkt. Besonders betroffen sind vor allem die Verlagsmedien, da die Werbeeinnahmen deutlich sinken werden. Und die Verlage in Deutschland reagieren sehr unterschiedlich auf die neuen Rahmenbedingungen. Eine Reaktion haben allerdings (fast) alle gemeinsam: den Abbau von Stellen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9d1a8013e22121f604d0c3f08a617f1	0933d44a8d67cd4e2381927fd362ca84	b7a25864891e4858577254b70c8d1e17	article	Zahlreiche Verlage steuern einen harten Sparkurs 
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Die Krise fordert ihren Tribut: Stellenabbau ist das Thema	\N	\N	5.12.2008
7646408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3161475003	http://www.amazon.de/Individualit%C3%A4t-Zivilrecht-gegenst%C3%A4ndlicher-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrecht-Immaterialg%C3%BCterrecht/dp/3161475003%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3161475003	\N	Individualität im Zivilrecht: Der Schutz…Amazon.de: Karl N Peifer: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161475009}, asin = {3161475003}, isbn = {3161475003}	\N	f0efa199872a2fea1cf42def7e122f08	9c8f6ee855a1d9b1b28359a3378f9620	6f97635a7f86c3647dec841435b643ff	book	Individualität im Zivilrecht: Der Schutz persönlicher, gegenständlicher und wettbewerblicher Individualität im Persönlichkeitsrecht, Immaterialgüterrecht und Recht der Unternehmen	Karl N Peifer	\N	2001
7646422	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Stanford University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noy_ontology101	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.29}	\N	b9c60b84c63e5ce076e10edc80fd4a24	2a496bb63d728d96264a50c0a4960e9a	766b8314d938a9f54fb72ac03529692a	techreport	Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology	Natalya F. Noy and Deborah L. McGuinness	\N	2001
7646437	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	200901	\N	\N	Web 2.0: Marketing Medien Neue Perspektiven für und Marketing und Medien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	876e7b7e4afa23cd6e7a5e6c920670d8	6cf0a43b3de39cdc65e1f88da0556c5b	86c10e749f3ae7fe2adcf3280e1f4f6e	book	Web 2.0: Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien	\N	\N	2007
7646502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD2073131	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI, aktueller artikel zur judenverfolgung während des schwarzen todes	\N	\N	624 S. : zahlr.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-937602-62-3}, language = {}	\N	df236d05e634075250a874c149461f3a	e14d34a45a2fe3a1b637f24232c6b8ec	032b44c4746306f4d103ba235488a4f4	book	Katalog	\N	\N	2006
7646623	Robotics and Autonomous Systems	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ras/KlaassenLSK02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ras/ras41.html#KlaassenLSK02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	69-76	\N	2-3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8890(02)00258-0}, date = {2006-03-01}	\N	4f15715cd07fe69d4477832846101724	5021f3632375769e19a5582781cf0134	d6b997b865ca0ea8021869117faf7d43	article	Biomimetic walking robot SCORPION: Control and modeling.	Bernhard Klaassen and Ralf Linnemann and Dirk Spenneberg and Frank Kirchner	\N	2002
7646783	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	mcadams1997smg	\N	\N		\N	\N	814--819	\N	3	\N		ABSTRACT           In cellular regulatory networks, genetic ac-
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tivity is controlled by molecular signals that determine when
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and how often a given gene is transcribed. In genetically
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controlled pathways, the protein product encoded by one gene
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often regulates expression of other genes. The time delay, after
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activation of the first promoter, to reach an effective level to
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control the next promoter depends on the rate of protein
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accumulation. We have analyzed the chemical reactions con-
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trolling transcript initiation and translation termination in a
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single such ``genetically coupled'' link as a precursor to
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modeling networks constructed from many such links. Sim-
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ulation of the processes of gene expression shows that proteins
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are produced from an activated promoter in short bursts of
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variable numbers of proteins that occur at random time
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intervals. As a result, there can be large differences in the time
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between successive events in regulatory cascades across a cell
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population. In addition, the random pattern of expression of
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competitive effectors can produce probabilistic outcomes in
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switching mechanisms that select between alternative regu-
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latory paths. The result can be a partitioning of the cell
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population into different phenotypes as the cells follow dif-
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ferent paths. There are numerous unexplained examples of
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phenotypic variations in isogenic populations of both pro-
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karyotic and eukaryotic cells that may be the result of these
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stochastic gene expression mechanisms.
\
	1e8d5e60e43ea0f4e958332e242693da	c6a0314c59fd6221514865744b030e2e	98038015719ef7e4d71e5dda8d3b41f4	misc	{Stochastic mechanisms in gene expression}	H.H. McAdams and A. Arkin	\N	1997
7646819	Biological Cybernetics	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bc/Cruse02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bc/bc86.html#Cruse02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	271-280	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00422-001-0301-2}, date = {2007-09-17}	\N	1291c2a3948070d61feb57a5de640feb	b540e1d4f98a63c5b39317340da06c8c	985e29a53cd216d107057316e51fbaa8	article	The functional sense of central oscillations in walking.	Holk Cruse	\N	2002
7646823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISCAS (4)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/iscas/ArenaCFFP02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iscas/iscas2002-4.html#ArenaCFFP02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	165-168	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2002.1010415}, date = {2007-09-13}	\N	0028ce767a36504cc234a1663763c1b3	fa4d3c1ac09ebbc320bd4e4aa6e90687	f9726e285dd6d7776a96f40799ee5c56	inproceedings	A cellular nonlinear approach to decentralized locomotion control of the stick insect.	Paolo Arena and Holk Cruse and Luigi Fortuna and Mattia Frasca and Luca Patané	\N	2002
7646826	Biological Cybernetics	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bc/SchillingCA07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bc/bc96.html#SchillingCA07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	323-340	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00422-006-0117-1}, date = {2007-09-13}	\N	d5f70ae89721665c5d211648c9d4b402	973ee1f2aa42be747ee4052e403e3b44	6776af58e1e836282acff461014e2f8e	article	Hexapod Walking: an expansion to Walknet dealing with leg amputations and force oscillations.	Malte Schilling and Holk Cruse and Paolo Arena	\N	2007
7646827	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tsmc/SchneiderCS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tsmc/tsmcb35.html#SchneiderCS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1120-1130	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMCB.2005.850147}, date = {2005-12-13}	\N	ff3ba8a9d3ab0e7e2d604724926b80a1	19057b6603ac85c435ea553a966f03a0	3383c65e21577f85d558cf0725df2b96	article	A biologically inspired active compliant joint using local positive velocity feedback (LPVF).	Axel Schneider and Holk Cruse and Josef Schmitz	\N	2005
7646831	Neural Networks	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/nn/CymbalyukBMC98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/nn/nn11.html#CymbalyukBMC98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1449-1460	\N	7-8	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0893-6080(98)00049-5}, date = {2005-11-30}	\N	8ef93d4999ce7043cb3917529da05c26	a68cdc4db492f11cc0a6494f4cb9b99d	eab4c9ab53f5ada7f05d4643ec5f5b00	article	Oscillatory network controlling six-legged locomotion: Optimization of model parameters.	Gennady S. Cymbalyuk and Roman Borisyuk and Uwe Müller-Wilm and Holk Cruse	\N	1998
7646842	\N	1112	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICANN	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icann/CruseBDKSSW96	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icann/icann1996.html#CruseBDKSSW96	\N	dblp	\N	\N	433-438	\N	\N	conf/icann/1996	date = {2002-01-03}, isbn = {3-540-61510-5}	\N	3f644694a20b5572ce2c3adae6aac399	e47a19c12061b23e999e8f9497a1eb50	9100774c250f9fe98d15ad2f408ff5a1	inproceedings	Simplifying Neural Networks for Controlling Walking by Exploiting Physical Properties.	Holk Cruse and Christian Bartling and Jeffrey Dean and Thomas Kindermann and Josef Schmitz and Michael Schumm and Hendrik Wagner	Christoph von der Malsburg and Werner von Seelen and Jan C. Vorbrüggen and Bernhard Sendhoff	1996
7646982	Bonner Jahrbücher	206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dodt_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-85	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef77ceed8ceffbdf09e140b3d2b62caa	633b5d5837050430a5bbd0884da1525c	2021066421911e014e7ffa7cd452b00b	article	Bäder römischer Villen in Niedergermanien im Lichte neuer Ausgrabungen im rheinischen Braunkohlerevier	Michael Dodt	\N	2006
7647002	Bonner Jahrbücher	206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noelke_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-144	\N	\N	\N		\N	81fe333dfd8c43a9fd9b60b1c8c5dc95	8ea4f839bbbff0fe98da5c0b959aff25	dbee790244049c758d084eedc53e51e6	article	Bildhauerwerkstätten im römischen Germanien : Möglichkeiten und Grenzen ihres Nachweises	Peter Noelke	\N	2006
7647003	Science	297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	elowitz2002sge	\N	\N		\N	\N	1183--1186	\N	5584	\N		Clonal populations of cells exhibit substantial phenotypic variation. Such het-
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erogeneity can be essential for many biological processes and is conjectured to
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arise from stochasticity, or noise, in gene expression. We constructed strains
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of Escherichia coli that enable detection of noise and discrimination between
\
the two mechanisms by which it is generated. Both stochasticity inherent in the
\
biochemical process of gene expression (intrinsic noise) and fluctuations in
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other cellular components (extrinsic noise) contribute substantially to overall
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variation. Transcription rate, regulatory dynamics, and genetic factors control
\
the amplitude of noise. These results establish a quantitative foundation for
\
modeling noise in genetic networks and reveal how low intracellular copy
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numbers of molecules can fundamentally limit the precision of gene regulation.
\
	df138eabc6317b403e29294d6313374f	dc4fdc04320bd33c16e209a89b29f18c	f8a34f0b63b244654a83580891cc547a	misc	{Stochastic gene expression in a single cell}	M.B. Elowitz and A.J. Levine and E.D. Siggia and P.S. Swain	\N	2002
7647019	Bonner Jahrbücher	206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heitz_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-230	\N	\N	\N		\N	7785f5f9b265bc9e44ac14e2ca339f1a	afa08504fe15d0eb064a5caaad6cb5f3	facd9e87f6b1d3c0af48811515cf465a	article	Alles bare Münze? : Fremddarstellungen auf römischen Münzen	Christian Heitz	\N	2006
7647074	Cell	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	raj2008nno	\N	\N		\N	\N	216--226	\N	2	\N		Gene expression is a fundamentally stochastic process, with randomness in transcription and
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translation leading to cell-to-cell variations in mRNA and protein levels. This variation appears
\
in organisms ranging from microbes to metazoans, and its characteristics depend both on the
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biophysical parameters governing gene expression and on gene network structure. Stochastic gene
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expression has important consequences for cellular function, being beneficial in some contexts
\
and harmful in others. These situations include the stress response, metabolism, development,
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the cell cycle, circadian rhythms, and aging.
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	ffa85e5b276c8b78c6d8fcce60a4ebba	338d2799ff01915692536726940c9a83	3328343571931ad09f5795856274f243	article	{Nature, nurture, or chance: stochastic gene expression and its consequences}	A. Raj and A. van Oudenaarden	\N	2008
7647955	Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	volkmar2009aaa	\N	\N		\N	\N	108--115	\N	1-2	\N		\N	1de7f619c9f239d3d059f04848f800b6	7d70b8d990912d065ccff6083f0ea0de	ebcd03deed5cd946c66baff95b433d1c	article	{Autism and autism spectrum disorders: diagnostic issues for the coming decade}	F.R. Volkmar and M. State and A. Klin	\N	2009
7647975	Research in developmental disabilities	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	macdonald2006baj	\N	\N		\N	\N	138--150	\N	2	\N		\N	3a1f0612cc77cfc12e0a0b99d20f734b	02e4699f606300cce01fad7b0500edb3	f2475bf4e35ff34e21c1181e6db04466	article	{Behavioral assessment of joint attention: a methodological report}	R. MacDonald and J. Anderson and W.V. Dube and A. Geckeler and G. Green and W. Holcomb and R. Mansfield and J. Sanchez	\N	2006
7648012	Behavior Analyst	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Association for Behavior Analysis International. 1219 South Park Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49001. Tel: 269-492-9310; Fax: 269-492-9316; e-mail: mail@ abainternational. org; Web site: http://www. abainternational. org	\N	\N	\N	dube2004tba	\N	\N		\N	\N	11	\N	2	\N		\N	d7f0c4da54185ffbd4e65c3fb07cc56b	219e90b53b88a5185ed5f64191543f38	83def846f3ba55fd8f3cf5204678862f	article	{Toward a Behavioral Analysis of Joint Attention.}	W.V. Dube and R.P.F. MacDonald and R.C. Mansfield and W.L. Holcomb and W.H. Ahearn	\N	2004
7648714	Nanotechnology	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0957-4484-18-20-205306	http://stacks.iop.org/0957-4484/18/205306	\N		\N	\N	205306 (6pp)	\N	20	\N		Electron beam induced current (EBIC) in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to identify the positions of heterostructures in InAs/InP nanowires. Composite SEM and EBIC images were used to locate heterostructures and quantum dots in the nanowires, and used in subsequent electron beam lithography to align local gate electrodes to these quantum dots. This has made it possible to use individual and local gates for single heterostructure-nanowires. The observed EBIC contrast is caused by charge separation of the electron-hole pairs generated by the electron beam close to the heterostructures, indicating the presence of band bending. In this article, we concentrate on devices based on nanowires containing heterostructures, but we envisage the use of the technology on any type of nano-sized devices where the precise alignment of contacts to electrically active parts is necessary.	32f931c2617cb018d9ca5675d205500f	6b88b9c146352084ac0e119359394f5b	c20604a2cc07d2b5aff5c22043a6f0f8	article	Locating nanowire heterostructures by electron beam induced current	Anders Gustafsson and Mikael T Bjork and Lars Samuelson	\N	2007
7649886	Neural Networks	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/nn/CruseKSDS98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/nn/nn11.html#CruseKSDS98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1435-1447	\N	7-8	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0893-6080(98)00067-7}, date = {2005-11-30}	\N	537d1d2f4b8f76575b3f81947e8575fc	32710a72506d1eb559a2a17a66a1a06f	a21533ac20a14a6b8ca2d941c82870dd	article	Walknet--a biologically inspired network to control six-legged walking.	Holk Cruse and Thomas Kindermann and Michael Schumm and Jeffrey Dean and Josef Schmitz	\N	1998
7649889	Auton. Robots	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/arobots/DeanKSSC99	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/arobots/arobots7.html#DeanKSSC99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	271-288	\N	3	\N	date = {2003-12-04}	\N	675261526bb4483831b34a22c4319955	4b837fe1a88e79886af54fa04ac6f7a4	d823f9b96ea897f84a1d6e25e2a1c79b	article	Control of Walking in the Stick Insect: From Behavior and Physiology to Modeling.	Jeffrey Dean and Thomas Kindermann and Josef Schmitz and Michael Schumm and Holk Cruse	\N	1999
7649890	I. J. Robotic Res.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijrr/SchneiderCS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijrr/ijrr25.html#SchneiderCS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	913-930	\N	9	\N	ee = {http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/25/9/913}, date = {2006-09-06}	\N	a75a670a939edd1687737ed797440abb	df79fd3cbc496fcfde552565b49e9329	431911d3a4365518532c8cbfc9cb5275	article	Decentralized Control of Elastic Limbs in Closed Kinematic Chains.	Axel Schneider and Holk Cruse and Josef Schmitz	\N	2006
7650324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/oai2] (United States)	\N	unknown	\N	\N	\N	2008	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary10.1.1.110.8327	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/40562838}	1 For their valuable comments on an earlier draft of this paper, I am indebted to Randall Collins, my	98846773fecf8937cdedd44fef357c21	99d064e0a1e0b22c864998b95faf6743	26796d77046272b052b42073f5ea3a94	article	A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology. Mark Granovetter. 6/1/00 1 A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology To appear in Economic Sociology at the Millenium, edited by Mauro F. Guillen, Randall Collins,	Mark Granovetter	\N	2008
7650412	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yu:2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jbi/jbi40.html#YuLKEOHC07	\N	\N	\N	\N	236-251	\N	3	\N	library = {Mine (March 2009)}, misc = {ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2007.03.002}, date = {2007-09-20}}	\N	2c0100784facfe421beb56324e3f38c0	017d2c971449f0f6ee4c145193a098c8	b2aa2ca69e69ca0e0046339eea875f53	article	Development, implementation, and a cognitive evaluation of a definitional question answering system for physicians.	Hong Yu and Minsuk Lee and David Kaufman and John Ely and Jerome A. Osheroff and George Hripcsak and James J. Cimino	\N	2007
7650645	Information Systems	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pasquier199925	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0G-3WM4N04-2/2/a4abf94c311ee91d50602d8a6dc89785	\N	ScienceDirect - Information Systems : Efficient mining of association rules using closed itemset lattices*1	\N	\N	25 - 46	\N	1	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4379(99)00003-4}	Discovering association rules is one of the most important task in data mining. Many efficient algorithms have been proposed in the literature. The most noticeable are Apriori, Mannila's algorithm, Partition, Sampling and DIC, that are all based on the Apriori mining method: pruning the subset lattice (itemset lattice). In this paper we propose an efficient algorithm, called Close, based on a new mining method: pruning the closed set lattice (closed itemset lattice). This lattice, which is a sub-order of the subset lattice, is closely related to Wille's concept lattice in formal concept analysis. Experiments comparing Close to an optimized version of Apriori showed that Close is very efficient for mining dense and/or correlated data such as census style data, and performs reasonably well for market basket style data.	b50166fdf576e3a9e7087442cab0f687	14f55460561c18e8d47a1ffaad6bb738	ae45b2c8678274443ead63571e5c3b5a	article	Efficient mining of association rules using closed itemset lattices	Nicolas Pasquier and Yves Bastide and Rafik Taouil and Lotfi Lakhal	\N	1999
7650680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	BreiBild2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7705-4087-5}	\N	1288dc8454c90a58eefe958ab0d83878	405332cf8968b7e8f6d8b46e938601d6	06322e64110aefe7b6231baf539690af	book	Bilder des Wissens	Olaf Breidbach	\N	2005
7650754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	vig2009	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502661	\N		\N	\N	47--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502661}	While recommender systems tell users what items they might like, explanations of recommendations reveal why they might like them. Explanations provide many benefits, from improving user satisfaction to helping users make better decisions. This paper introduces tagsplanations, which are explanations based on community tags. Tagsplanations have two key components: tag relevance, the degree to which a tag describes an item, and tag preference, the user's sentiment toward a tag. We develop novel algorithms for estimating tag relevance and tag preference, and we conduct a user study exploring the roles of tag relevance and tag preference in promoting effective tagsplanations. We also examine which types of tags are most useful for tagsplanations.	f580240ab23417760dd2fe1cd858a2f3	a6d866cf13c75130c1969c9e40606fd1	3afe067caba67b427151d5c02403d5b3	inproceedings	Tagsplanations: explaining recommendations using tags	J. Vig and S. Sen and J. Riedl	\N	2008
7650774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Conference Companion	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/FischerMORS94	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi1994c.html#FischerMORS94	\N	dblp	\N	\N	220	\N	\N	conf/chi/1994c	date = {2007-07-18}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/259963.260387}, isbn = {0-89791-651-4}	\N	73dfac9962e652f2fef0363bdbe7df96	2893d00b6243d7967d57463bcfa9a2f5	0348a8f57d6b2f34d787f6558c68bdbd	inproceedings	Seeding, evolutionary growth and reseeding: supporting the incremental development of design environments.	Gerhard Fischer and Raymond McCall and Jonathan L. Ostwald and Brent Reeves and Frank M. Shipman III	Catherine Plaisant	1994
7650853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul-Verlag, Lohmar	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Im Erscheinen	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	657d885a340b6a3cd34f6a449524a12c	607c3d2d5ddd0820b19aa6050f1d6309	ace4a4cb3a321e9e3038ee78d6983df0	book	Gedruckte Polymer-RFID-Transponder: Erste Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse aus dem Forschungsprojekt PRISMA	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7650890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BoD Verlag, Norderstedt	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8701ae86030fad2106885ea5eeb8979	48bf52e6962bd2f10f11aa69c34f51c8	c62522a7dce9ac56535590e2d28dd56e	book	Wahrgenommener Wert von IT in deutschen Krankenhäusern – Eine empirische Untersuchung unter kaufmännischen, medizinischen und IT-Leitern	Jens Fähling and Felix Köbler and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7650925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Publisher: BoD Verlag, Norderstedt	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05fa2212faab8d7d8616058a6cc43a83	e634a8613961e09c9b23fdcf2af8062a	8cb51fe9966da45089e11029f9f12c1f	book	IT Management in deutschen Krankenhäusern – Eine empirische Untersuchung unter IT-Entscheidern	Jan Marco Leimeister and Sebastian Klapdor and Christian Hörmann and Helmut Krcmar	BoD	2008
7650984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitätsverlag, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	430526555abc863d2cb676572548810f	da3e668dc6ab48a50dc706b89dbd9405	a8be40921e9eb97f21c8c7b8e7f3519f	book	Virtuelle Communities für Patienten - Bedarfsgerechte Entwicklung, Einführung und Betrieb	Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2005
7651016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum Verlag, Marburg	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4c901ae94186bccf54df395b5c647da	49bff3710045a2927e15af211f71298e	dea62e153bcd6215d42e0a1bf0ef29a0	book	Effizienz virtueller Organisationen. Eine komparative explorative Untersuchung in der Multimedia-Branche	Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2003
7651050	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.	School of Information & Library Studies, University of Michigan, 550 E. University, 304 West Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI 48109	\N	\N	wiley1994	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199404)45:3<160::AID-ASI6>3.0.CO;2-4	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of the American Society for Information Science	\N	\N	160-171	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199404)45:3<160::AID-ASI6>3.0.CO;2-4}	The emerging user-centric model of relevance proposes that the only valid measure of relevance of a document to a user's information need is the one made by that user. If we accept this proposition, it raises an interesting question: how well do other people, especially those involved in information work who make such judgments as part of their training and work, perform as judges of documents for information needs they did not originate? This question was empirically tested, using three groups of subjects: incoming students to a school of information/library science, continuing students in that school, and academic librarians (holders of the MLS degree). These subjects made judgments of either relevance, utility, or topicality of two document sets to the original users' stated information need. These judgments were then compared to those of the users to see what patterns emerged, and to see what can be learned not only about secondary judgments in general, but also the ways in which information and library professionals make such judgments. These results are interesting in their own right (subject's judgments compared reasonably well to those of users, looked more like users' after more training and experience in library work, and fall into interesting patterns), but they also lead to some provocative questions about the nature of judgment and evaluation of information items. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.	8638d4e0b68b2784f510358255360b21	08f0ac6a10bdfd27b49dfbc7949c7b6f	590b5f1b6c54ab0fd3fd312f09b4941a	article	Other people's judgments: A comparison of users' and others' judgments of document relevance, topicality, and utility	Joseph W. Janes	\N	1994
7651854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodriguez-2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.0023	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0807.0023
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In spite of its tremendous value, metadata is generally sparse and
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incomplete, thereby hampering the effectiveness of digital information
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services. Many of the existing mechanisms for the automated creation of
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metadata rely primarily on content analysis which can be costly and
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inefficient. The automatic metadata generation system proposed in this article
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leverages resource relationships generated from existing metadata as a medium
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for propagation from metadata-rich to metadata-poor resources. Because of its
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independence from content analysis, it can be applied to a wide variety of
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resource media types and is shown to be computationally inexpensive. The
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proposed method operates through two distinct phases. Occurrence and
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co-occurrence algorithms first generate an associative network of repository
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resources leveraging existing repository metadata. Second, using the
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associative network as a substrate, metadata associated with metadata-rich
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resources is propagated to metadata-poor resources by means of a discrete-form
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spreading activation algorithm. This article discusses the general framework
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for building associative networks, an algorithm for disseminating metadata
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through such networks, and the results of an experiment and validation of the
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proposed method using a standard bibliographic dataset.
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	0cacefc0b236ab9d77bcc4e531dcaeda	6d179941b8d129b27a15205b6a99ea53	be16ab8edb7d8f52412447c2c78cc85c	misc	Automatic Metadata Generation using Associative Networks	Marko A. Rodriguez and Johan Bollen and Herbert Van de Sompel	\N	2008
7651927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:huang:2008	http://www.capco.com/files/pdf/515/02_DELIVERY/17_Decision%20science%20in%20retail%20banking%20innovation%20at%20work%20(Opinion).pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c2472285b31813c1fad09a3732fffdf	e4933e74e728939e8d600db8f8de8bf0	aef86619d3741959bb4c3e4f863f82b4	inproceedings	Decision Science in Retail Banking: Innovation at Work	Edward Xio-Ming Huang	\N	2008
7651935	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	janes1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	104--114	\N	\N	\N		\N	643690b42638dc88137d6af8524617db	1f117e4cda77ade65c5b825698dd6013	844c0abafeedc65b0b1ba67d9b973c40	inproceedings	On the distribution of relevance judgements	Joseph W. Janes	\N	1993
7651936	Applied Physics Letters	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	kang-2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/87/111904/1	\N		\N	\N	111904	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {111904}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2042632}	\N	7114c9bbe7618ffff44855d548a9531d	535d82401e451fbf20bead627fef7508	0fd893df0b741507876cdce86a835b7c	article	A candidate LiBH[sub 4] for hydrogen storage: Crystal structures and reaction mechanisms of intermediate phases	Jeung Ku Kang and Se Yun Kim and Young Soo Han and Richard P. Muller and William A. Goddard and III	\N	2005
7651956	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	1402074808	http://www.amazon.com/Cross-Media-Delivery-Springer-International-Engineering/dp/1402074808%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1402074808	\N	Amazon.com: Cross-Media Service Delivery (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science): Diomidis Spinellis: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781402074806}, asin = {1402074808}, isbn = {1402074808}, dewey = {302.23}	\N	979db09d457ac753f793d2cb9ffbef24	7f69ecad1b047a50a62548441def9129	7e09f61f21f9969c0bb191cdded0cacc	book	Cross-Media Service Delivery (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)	\N	\N	2003
7652296	wisu - Das Wirtschaftsstudium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	659-668; 695	\N	5	\N		\N	ec5eaa57070a97c7672199b5420448cf	1c12e295d06e6c3c0644a0902a7ffa41	96f228098fd31808c113680d13caf1f3	article	Virutelle Community: Begriffe, Technologien, Geschäftsmodelle	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7652499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	\N	\N	\N	3791022288	http://www.amazon.de/Praxishandbuch-Ad-hoc-Publizit%C3%A4t-Ber%C3%BCcksichtigung-Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz-Transparenzrichtlinie-Umsetzungsgesetz/dp/3791022288%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3791022288	\N	Praxishandbuch Ad-hoc-Publizität: Das neue Recht der Ad-hoc-Publizität unter Berücksichtigung von Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz und Transparenzrichtlinie-Umsetzungsgesetz: Amazon.de: Jochen Gutzy, Michael Märzheuser: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783791022284}, asin = {3791022288}, isbn = {3791022288}	\N	142e2198b9ce3974ebde63f39e4e8d38	6aabedcdb23fe28e9fbb388b959b2cbc	7110c928e4fc11d3d1661345b3df373b	book	Praxishandbuch Ad-hoc-Publizität: Das neue Recht der Ad-hoc-Publizität unter Berücksichtigung von Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz und Transparenzrichtlinie-Umsetzungsgesetz	Jochen Gutzy and Michael Märzheuser	\N	2007
7652541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension, 2006.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrie2006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--12	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPC.2006.51}	Comments. When functions are uncommented, as many are, comprehension is almost exclusively dependent on the identifier names. Assuming that writers of programs want to create quality identifiers (e.g., include relevant domain knowledge) how should they go about it? For example, do the initials of a concept name provide enough information to represent the concept? If not, and a longer identifier is needed, is an abbreviation satisfactory or does the concept need to be captured in an identifier that includes full words? 
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Results from a study designed to investigate these questions are reported. The study involved over 100 programmers who were asked to describe twelve different functions. The functions used three different {"}levels{"} of identifiers: single letters, abbreviations, and full words. Responses allow the level of comprehension associated with the different levels to be studied. 
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The functions include standard algorithms studied in computer science courses as well as functions extracted from production code. The results show that full word identifiers lead to the best comprehension; however, in many cases, there is no statistical difference between full words and abbreviations.	5e50d2ec3390d7e6906acb6c92a920b3	ad9f397746e2f2ae9aa14acef1e81730	d242de57dfdf39e4b3935389c2166fb0	inproceedings	What's in a Name? {A} Study of Identifiers	Dawn Lawrie and Christopher Morrell and Henry Feild and David Binkley	\N	2006
7652547	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct. 	\N	13th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ratiu2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-92	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1095-1350}, doi = {10.1109/WCRE.2006.32}	Programming is modeling the reality. Most of the times, the mapping between source code and the real world concepts are captured implicitly in the names of identifiers. Making these mappings explicit enables us to regard programs from a conceptual perspective and thereby to detect semantic defects such as (logical) redundancies in the implementation of concepts and improper naming of program entities. We present real world examples of these problems found in the Java standard library and establish a formal framework that allows their concise classification. Based on this framework, we present our method for recovering the mappings between the code and the real world concepts expressed as ontologies. These explicit mappings enable semi-automatic identification of the discussed defect classes	1b9113dcf659fdd66e6848f520a98a25	9261acaf4e4a13cd0449434b02c3b64c	7460cc731d77f6bce627c27931a11a48	inproceedings	How Programs Represent Reality (and how they don't)	Daniel Ratiu and Florian Deissenboeck	\N	2006
7652562	\N	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	DVD Rom	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INPES2009	http://outils-formateurs-education-patient.inpes.fr/	\N		\N	L'Institut national de prévention et d'éducation pour la santé (INPES)
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\	Source : Hospimedia	6f92b7c1e3f75b1155dd9097b14c35b6	b83d7211d938c3328f72d32070f8f785	f1852832cb75afac6450917c93f4e50f	misc	Boite à outils pour les formateurs en éducation du patient	INPES	\N	2009
7652572	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept. 	\N	Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrie2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-148	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SCAM.2006.31}	Readers of programs have two main sources of domain information: identifier names and comments. It is therefore important for the identifier names (as well as comments) to communicate clearly the concepts that they are meant to represent. DeiÂ¿enbÂ¿ock and Pizka recently introduced rules for concise and consistent variable naming. One requirement of their approach is an expert provided mapping from identifiers to concepts. An approach for the concise and consistent naming of variables that does not require any additional information (e.g., a mapping) is presented. Using a pool of 48 million lines of code, experiments with the resulting syntactic rules for concise and consistent naming illustrate that violations of the syntactic pattern exist. Two case studies show that three quarters of the violations uncovered are "real". That is they would be identified using a concept mapping. Techniques for reducing the number of false positives are also presented. Finally, two related studies show that evolution does not introduce rule violations and that programmers tend to use a rather limited vocabulary.	f339b2112bde069cbead3e4448e47dbb	26dc5d3f1e5bba577745d1cb4025cb83	46471f4b1e83749b0fb253d83f655117	inproceedings	Syntactic Identifier Conciseness and Consistency	D. Lawrie and H. Feild and D. Binkley	\N	2006
7652579	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tenny1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	1271-1279	\N	9	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {10.1109/32.6171}	A 3×2 factorial experiment was performed to compare the effects of procedure format (none, internal, or external) with those of comments (absent or present) on the readability of a PL/1 program. The readability of six editions of the program, each having a different combination of these factors, was inferred from the accuracy with which students could answer questions about the program after reading it. Both extremes in readability occurred in the program editions having no procedures: without comments the procedureless program was the least readable and with comments it was the most readable	6d3eeeb5cd15f6a566240ece10ea39f4	3164418cb6ab8d4a4ced5d6b20b6069b	6b91a4626077b4bb53d9a0db606813f9	article	Program readability: procedures versus comments	T. Tenny	\N	1988
7652586	Natural Computing	1	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1015064029375	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	85--108	\N	1	\N		Second order statistics have formed the basis of learning and adaptation due to its appeal and analytical simplicity. On the other hand,in many realistic engineering problems requiring adaptive solutions, it is not sufficient to consider only the second order statistics of the underlying distributions. Entropy, being the average information content of a distribution, is a better-suited criterion for adaptation purposes, since it allows the designer to manipulate the information content of the signals rather than merely their power. This paper introduces a nonparametric estimator of Renyi's entropy, which can be utilized in any adaptation scenario where entropy plays a role. This nonparametric estimator leads to an interesting analogy between learning and interacting particles in a potential field. It turns out that learning by second order statistics is a special case of this interaction model for learning. We investigate the mathematical properties of this nonparametric entropy estimator, provide batch and stochastic gradient expressions for off-line and on-line adaptation, and illustrate the performance of the corresponding algorithms in examples of supervised and unsupervised training, including time-series prediction and ICA.	4cb1de4d78b016a48ba3ac03e01bb733	fe9cbb931ba18fce6989dccf037d344a	5468844e66842e1dea114a282bd2a0cc	article	Beyond second-order statistics for learning: A pairwise interaction model for entropy estimation	Deniz Erdogmus and Jose C. Principe and Kenneth E. Hild	\N	2002
7652618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCNN	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/LiuPP06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcnn/ijcnn2006.html#LiuPP06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	4919-4924	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/2006	date = {2008-12-23}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2006.247192}	The measure of similarity normally utilized in statistical signal processing is based on second order moments. In this paper, we reveal the probabilistic meaning of correntropy as a new localized similarity measure based on information theoretic learning (ITL) and kernel methods. As such it has vastly different properties when compared with mean square error (MSE) that can be very useful in nonlinear, non-Gaussian signal processing. Two examples are presented to illustrate the technique.	a10245962c0571a720614c99708ed9e7	74c6c07fa03eab955869f2e3f5f201e6	0494fd7ed97421ed122f557ec489e5c2	inproceedings	Correntropy: A Localized Similarity Measure.	Weifeng Liu and Puskal P. Pokharel and Jose C. Principe	\N	2006
7652659	ACM Comput. Surv.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1459357	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1459352.1459357&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=26218450&CFTOKEN=84727292	\N	Web page classification	\N	\N	1--31	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1459352.1459357}	\N	61aafc5d9be0978b7f14f3710cfb94a3	3e1f5f696040766fa9c1993748cdc465	9539757b0f984c1ab63e74e6951d74ba	article	Web page classification: Features and algorithms	Xiaoguang Qi and Brian D. Davison	\N	2009
7652726	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	16	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gorla1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	223-231	\N	2	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {10.1109/32.44385}	Measurements of 23 style characteristics, and the program metrics LOC, V(g), VARS, and PARS were collected from student Cobol programs by a program analyzer. These measurements, together with debugging time (syntax and logic) data, were analyzed using several statistical procedures of SAS (statistical analysis system), including linear, quadratic, and multiple regressions. Some of the characteristics shown to correlate significantly with debug time are GOTO usage, structuring of the IF-ELSE construct, level 88 item usage, paragraph invocation pattern, and data name length. Among the observed characteristic measures which are associated with lowest debug times are: 17% blank lines in the data division, 12% blank lines in the procedure division, and 13-character-long data items. A debugging effort estimator, DEST, was developed to estimate debug times	cbedff56e0a08085cb89b28f333fb2ef	d264edde9da5374b714b118c6a621cb8	599e03b7a589cf8d4827cf38188b8ebc	article	Debugging effort estimation using software metrics	N. Gorla and A.C. Benander and B.A. Benander	\N	1990
7652731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dean2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	622-631	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2001.972779}	The year 2000 problem posed a difficult problem for many IT shops world wide. The most difficult part of the problem was not the actual changes to ensure compliance, but finding and classifying the data fields that represent dates. This is a problem well suited to design recovery. The paper presents an overview of LS/2000, a system that used design recovery to analyze source code for year 2000 risks and guide a source transformation that was able to automatically remediate over 99% of the year 2000 risks in over three billion lines of production IT source	6bd624f08d72ea4f564c334d65ee5569	447d439b5b90cd7c95fa708f38424e43	93c18d34a6a430d0aa39785b68c12182	inproceedings	Using design recovery techniques to transform legacy systems	T.R. Dean and J.R. Cordy and K.A. Schneider and A.J. Malton	\N	2001
7652738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Baecker1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--58	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-180-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/22627.22348}	In order to make computer programs more readable, understandable, appealing, memorable, and maintainable, the presentation of program source text needs to be enhanced over its conventional treatment. Towards this end, we present five basic design principles for enhanced program visualization and a framework for applying these principles to particular programming languages. The framework deals comprehensively with ten fundamental areas that are central to the structure of programming languages. We then use the principles and the framework to develop a novel design for the effective presentation of source text in the C programming language.	ba5f2c33ed559a4089bf05cd7acea5b2	f749ba6eb0b86f59814e44ee3e476fa4	37cb221cf69fb929f7fa672c5225bdbf	inproceedings	Design principles for the enhanced presentation of computer program source text	R. Baecker and A. Marcus	\N	1986
7652746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings. 10th International Workshop on Program Comprehension.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rajlich2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	 271-278	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1092-8138 }, doi = {10.1109/WPC.2002.1021348}	 The paper presents an overview of the role of concepts in program comprehension. It discusses concept location, in which the implementation of a specific concept is located in the code. This process is very common and precedes a large proportion of code changes. The paper also discusses the process of learning about the domain from the code, which is a prerequisite of code reengineering. The paper notes the similarities and overlaps between program comprehension and human learning.	9a50863c0f3fd79d4a778b0f9ef05846	1cd530ca743193b43989bd95a59b0431	a1e0ea4f839aebc43f572aff7cbb025b	inproceedings	The role of concepts in program comprehension	V. Rajlich and N. Wilde	\N	2002
7652755	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	Proceedings. The Second IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rajlich2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	 98-105	\N	\N	\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/COGINF.2003.1225964}	 During software evolution, programmers add new functionalities and release new versions of software. This complicated work involves not only program development but also learning new knowledge. This paper explores an analogy between incremental program development and constructivist learning, and presents a case study that investigates this analogy. Four types of cognitive processes have been identified. They parallel analogous software engineering activities.	5e32c6aa61c2e4b82913d2ec436fa664	5ed9e1dca2a682b6fd52add0477c535e	1f3f3a558d83e047423caa5764ec1d5f	inproceedings	Analogy of incremental program development and constructivist learning	V. Rajlich and Shaochun Xu	\N	2003
7652759	\N	\N	\N	\N	30 2007-Oct. 1	\N	Seventh IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrie2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-222	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SCAM.2007.17}	Informative identifiers are made up of full (natural language) words and (meaningful) abbreviations. Readers of programs typically have little trouble understanding the purpose of identifiers composed of full words. In addition, those familiar with the code can (most often) determine the meaning of abbreviations used in identifiers. However, when faced with unfamiliar code, abbreviations often carry little useful information. Furthermore, tools that focus on the natural language used in the code have a hard time in the presence of abbreviations. One approach to providing meaning to programmers and tools is to translate (expand) abbreviations into full words. This paper presents a methodology for expanding identifiers and evaluates the process on a code based of just over 35 million lines of code. For example, using phrase extraction, fs_exists is expanded to file_status_exists illustrating how the expansion process can facilitate comprehension. On average, 16 percent of the identifiers in a program are expanded. Finally, as an example application, the approach is used to improve the syntactic identification of violations to Deissenbock and Pizka's rules for concise and consistent identifier construction.	ba08abca78601778df31cf95c745117e	4b70db9dbbb1856e17b90f2ab51d4a98	83189bd11c0004acfc223966b978791f	inproceedings	Extracting Meaning from Abbreviated Identifiers	D. Lawrie and H. Feild and D. Binkley	\N	2007
7652762	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maruyama2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	158-167	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SCAM.2004.1}	Recent IDEs have become more extensible tool platforms but do not concern themselves with how other tools running on them collaborate with each other. They compel developers to use proprietary representations or the classical abstract syntax tree (AST) to build source code tools. Although these representations contain sufficient information, they are neither portable nor extensible. This paper proposes a tool platform that manages commonly used, fined-grained, information about Java source code by using an XML representation. Our representation is suitable for developing tools which browse and manipulate actual source code since the original code is annotated with tags based on its structure and retained within the tags. Additionally, it exposes information resulting from global semantic analysis, which is never provided by the typical AST. Our proposed platform allows the developers to extend the representation for the purpose of sharing or exchanging various kinds of information about the source code, and also enables them to build new tools by using existing XML utilities	b08ea81cb033fe80e5482738bd13e56b	74a60e22094248400b7654acecc2712b	01dc98d30982c9491526a44646c1240b	inproceedings	A CASE tool platform using an XML representation of Java source code	K. Maruyama and S. Yamamoto	\N	2004
7652776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Boston, Massachusetts, United States	\N	\N	Baecker1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	251--255	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-121-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/800045.801621}	This paper adresses issues in the human factors of computer program documentation. We develop a framework for research on enhancing the interface to the source code of computer programs through designing and automating the produciton of effective typeset representations of the source text. Principles underlying the design research and examples of sample production are presented.	6597ca91978cccd99c82a28eea4ab77b	0537996db0a56cb945721f4aaebeda7d	1825ea1b2f64b96203bb484637a72f64	inproceedings	On enhancing the interface to the source code of computer programs	Ronald Baecker and Aaron Marcus	\N	1983
7652797	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	The 16th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Binkley2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-92	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6897}, doi = {10.1109/ICPC.2008.31}	Since early variable mnemonics were limited to as few as six to eight characters, many early programmers abbreviated concepts in their variable names. The past thirty years has seen a steady increase in permitted name length and, slowly, an increase in the actual length of identifiers. However, in theory names can be too long. Most obviously, in object-oriented programs, names often involve chaining of method calls and field selectors (e.g., class.firstAssignment().name.trim()). While longer names bring the potential for easier comprehension through more embedded sub-words, there are practical limits to length given limited human memory resources. The central hypothesis studied herein is that names used in modern programs have reached this limit. Statistical models derived from an experiment involving 158 programmers of varying degrees of experience show that longer names extracted from production code take more time to process and reduce correctness in a simple recall activity. This has clear negative implications for any attempt to read, and hence comprehend or manipulate, the source code of modern software. The experiment also evaluates the advantage of identifiers having ties to a programmer's persistent memory. Combined these results reinforce past proposals advocating the use of limited, consistent, and regular vocabulary in identifier names. In particular, good naming limits length and reduces the need for specialized vocabulary.	787042f89d324021d830d39cd18556bc	680d007f49b4bbb8368340fef6e397ee	ba381a1f83b194b8d6e916f2f5b8f393	inproceedings	Impact of Limited Memory Resources	D. Binkley and D. Lawrie and S. Maex and C. Morrell	\N	2008
7652844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3161467221	http://www.amazon.de/sachliche-Schutzbereich-zivilrechtlichen-allgemeinen-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrechts/dp/3161467221%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3161467221	\N	Der sachliche Schutzbereich des zivilrechtlichen allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts: Amazon.de: Marion Baston-Vogt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161467226}, asin = {3161467221}, isbn = {3161467221}	\N	ac08f096bbefa6abce08337c7733f406	72649305c032f1f660f8b55aaf671106	005f6ca34a6a9e1e4e80b8ce08516c9c	book	Der sachliche Schutzbereich des zivilrechtlichen allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts	Marion Baston-Vogt	\N	1997
7652974	Strategic Management Journal	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2295210	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2486994	\N	CiteULike: Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm	\N	\N	109--122	\N	Special Issue: Knowledge and the Firm	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-04 19:47:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2295210}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2486994}	Given assumptions about the characteristics of knowledge and the knowledge requirements of production, the firm is conceptualized as an institution for integrating knowledge. The primary contribution of the paper is in exploring the coordination mechanisms through which firms integrate the specialist knowledge of their members. In contrast to earlier literature, knowledge is viewed as residing within the individual, and the primary role of the organization is knowledge application rather than knowledge creation. The resulting theory has implications for the basis of organizational capability, the principles of organization design (in particular, the analysis of hierarchy and the distribution of decision-making authority), and the determinants of the horizontal and vertical boundaries of the firm. More generally, the knowledge-based approach sheds new light upon current organizational innovations and trends and has far-reaching implications for management practice.	e89f55a40b818923e546a0913d754ace	799c3bced7be6e3671491d4aa317dd66	8c4c76de57cdf938399d682718f0fb76	article	Toward a Knowledge-Based Theory of the Firm	Robert M. Grant	\N	1996
7653042	Personal Communications, IEEE	6	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref:Royer	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A review of current routing protocols for ad hoc mobile wirelessnetworks	\N	\N	46-55	\N	2	\N		An ad hoc mobile network is a collection of mobile nodes that are
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dynamically and arbitrarily located in such a manner that the
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interconnections between nodes are capable of changing on a continual
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basis. In order to facilitate communication within the network, a
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routing protocol is used to discover routes between nodes. The primary
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goal of such an ad hoc network routing protocol is correct and efficient
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route establishment between a pair of nodes so that messages may be
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delivered in a timely manner. Route construction should be done with a
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minimum of overhead and bandwidth consumption. This article examines
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routing protocols for ad hoc networks and evaluates these protocols
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based on a given set of parameters. The article provides an overview of
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eight different protocols by presenting their characteristics and
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functionality, and then provides a comparison and discussion of their
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respective merits and drawbacks	f4e24ce8c6903f64cd1a2a74e7e42f3f	ea7d90e777fdba128d997621c77decdf	978ad8b4453365fe09a0d88c0a0f8bc1	article	A review of current routing protocols for ad hoc mobile wireless
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networks	E.M. Royer and Chai-Keong Toh	\N	1999
7653123	I. J. Robotic Res.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijrr/SaranliBK01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijrr/ijrr20.html#SaranliBK01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	616-631	\N	7	\N	ee = {http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/20/7/616}, date = {2006-09-08}	\N	b791f95776350c4b3c922f5af3fe1b20	b51a1d22c93d3fc26567f9b4c2e748b6	7c3486c81c73c67a2d53504588a336e0	article	RHex: A Simple and Highly Mobile Hexapod Robot.	Uluc Saranli and Martin Buehler and Daniel E. Koditschek	\N	2001
7653126	I. J. Robotic Res.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijrr/KaliyamoorthyQZ05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijrr/ijrr24.html#KaliyamoorthyQZ05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	563-574	\N	7	\N	ee = {http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/24/7/563}, date = {2006-09-08}	\N	83b338d15d90f876d98e661affbeffce	f1890fa753a2356bbbe054c02da9a8dc	0723a1a0e5013287902593c510597439	article	Force Sensors in Hexapod Locomotion.	Sathya Kaliyamoorthy and Roger D. Quinn and Sasha N. Zill	\N	2005
7653134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:hijikata:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502663&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES823&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=IUI&CFID=26239589&CFTOKEN=57702951	\N	IUI: IUI '09, Discovery-oriented collaborative filtering for ...	\N	\N	67--76	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502663}	Many recommender systems employed in commercial web sites use collaborative filtering. The main goal of traditional collaborative filtering techniques is improvement of the accuracy of recommendation. Nevertheless, such techniques present the problem that they include many items that the user already knows. These recommendations appear to be good when we consider accuracy alone. On the other hand, when we consider users' satisfaction, they are not necessarily good because of the lack of discovery. In our work, we infer items that a user does not know by calculating the similarity of users or items based on information about what items users already know. We seek to recommend items that the user would probably like and does not know by combining the above method and the most popular method of collaborative filtering.	af5c879889bed7dec5a199374711f0d3	72b6cf5c5ea16100a1c718cab15adc62	83ea6d02caddef47f855794fbe662b54	inproceedings	Discovery-oriented collaborative filtering for improving user satisfaction	Yoshinori Hijikata and Takuya Shimizu and Shogo Nishida	\N	2008
7653142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:bonnin:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502662&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES823&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=IUI&CFID=26239589&CFTOKEN=57702951	\N	IUI: IUI '09, A low-order markov model ...	\N	\N	57--66	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502662}	Recommender systems provide users with pertinent resources according to their context and their profiles, by applying statistical and knowledge discovery techniques. This paper describes a new approach of generating suitable recommendations based on the active user's navigation stream, by considering long and short-distance resources in the history with a tractable model.
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The Skipping Based Recommender we propose uses Markov models inspired from the ones used in language modeling while integrating skipping techniques to handle noise during navigation. Weighting schemes are also used to alleviate the importance of distant resources. This recommender has also the characteristic to be anytime.
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It has been tested on a browsing dataset extracted from Intranet logs provided by a French bank. Results show that the use of exponential decay weighting schemes when taking into account non contiguous resources to compute recommendations enhances the accuracy. Moreover, the skipping variant we propose provides a high accuracy while being less complex than state of the art variants.	261f36a5cc7e0b13cdf95919f5ee6bbe	40b764573823f2c79398217e2779c9c4	98674bd5563ea6a03bc49585371b0be0	inproceedings	A low-order markov model integrating long-distance histories for collaborative recommender systems	Geoffray Bonnin and Armelle Brun and Anne Boyer	\N	2008
7653162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metokis Project	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gangemi2004Task	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.31}, file = {Gangemi2004Task.pdf:Gangemi2004Task.pdf:PDF}, owner = {saathoff}	\N	0cd8382fe8510635a65d0105fc0efe3a	0d0d84506bd89eb28fb9e553d4b1b4a8	6a88128da46d19a76529329234af0e0a	techreport	Task Taxonomies for Knowledge Content D07	Aldo Gangemi and Stefano Borgo and Carola Catenacci and Jos Lehmann	\N	2004
7653164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:yu:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502709&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES823&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=IUI&CFID=26239589&CFTOKEN=57702951	\N	IUI: IUI '09, Handling conditional preferences in ...	\N	\N	407--412	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502709}	In this paper, we propose an approach to handle conditional preferences in recommender systems. A quantitative conditional preference model based on domain knowledge is introduced. The inheritance property in concept trees and bipolar property in preference statements are adopted when interpreting conditional preference rules. Group preferences are merged from personal preferences with consideration of manipulability. A graphical user interface is developed for visualization of domain knowledge, conditional preference rules, personal and group preferences.	c910375e52bab5e49b0ff97dd207fdc6	2ad8d195cdfe89845e4c1445afd5a84a	7e1d7eaeb6e4d2dc2dfe245b32f4e8c5	inproceedings	Handling conditional preferences in recommender systems	Zhiyong Yu and Zhiwen Yu and Xingshe Zhou and Yuichi Nakamura	\N	2008
7653185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9550-2_7	\N	S. 311:
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Für die Planung ergibt sich daraus die Herauforderung, geeignete Ziele zu formulieren, die als Ergebnisgrößen für die Ergebniskontrolle herangezogen werden können. Die Prozesskontrolle(auch Audit genannt) dient der Überprüfung von Konzeptionierung und Ablauf der Maßnahmen der Kommunikationsplattform. Mit der Prozesskontrolle soll der Notwendigkeit einer hohen Anpassungsfähigkeit und Reaktionsbereitschaft angesichts der dynamischen und komplexen Entwicklung der Unternehmen und ihrer Umwelt Rechnung getragen werden (Bruhn 2006a, S. 329 ff.; Hermanns 1997, S. 186 f.). 
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Angesicht der Komplexität des Planungsmodells einer Kommunikationsplattform Sponsoring und Markenevents im Sport, die sich aus den zahlreichen Hierarchien der strategischen und operativen Planung ergibt, erscheint eine prozessorientierten Kontrolle dringend erforderlich. Dadurch können die Effizienz und Effektivität der Planung der Kommunikationsplattform optimiert sowie planungs- und systembedingte Risiken und Fehlentwicklungen vermieden werden. Zur Durchführung der Kontrolle einer Kommunikationsplattform stehen grundsätzlich das gesamte Instrumentarium der empirischen Forschung sowie die hierbei gebräuchlichen Untersuchungsdesigns zur Verfügung.	\N	\N	306--313	\N	\N	\N		Das folgende Kapitel 7 schließt die vorliegende Arbeit mit einer Zusammenfassung und kritischen Interpretation der erzielten
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Forschungsergebnisse ab. In Abschnitt 7.1 werden die zentralen Ergebnisse der theoretischen und empirischen Analysen zusammengefasst. Aufbauend auf den erzielten Erkenntnissenwerden in Abschnitt 7.2 Implikationen für das Management einer Kommunikationsplattform Sponsoring und Markenevents im Sport abgeleitet. Abschnitt 7.3 zeigt schließlich Ansatzpunkte für die weitere Forschung zu dem bearbeiteten Themenkomplex auf.	174e8b7f1e01209895b6bb24145f60d9	ef6b457138ddb087a812a0930fd1a433	8ba9b1a4151c0ba6c96497d487cbdc01	book	Markenkommunikation mit Sport	Stephanie C. Kiendl	\N	2007
7653436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collins Business	\N	\N	\N	0060521996	http://www.amazon.com/Innovators-Dilemma-Revolutionary-Business-Essentials/dp/0060521996%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0060521996	\N	The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business (Collins Business Essentials): Clayton M. Christensen: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780060521998}, asin = {0060521996}, isbn = {0060521996}, dewey = {658}	\N	eb976275ff7f4f0bbadd8ac40b9df125	578df0820a9186fe245942fc27512c3a	301b9c1317c5d6d867d68d3a1c9c77d6	book	The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business (Collins Business Essentials)	Clayton M. Christensen	\N	2003
7653763	European Journal of Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wals95	\N	\N		\N	doi:10.1057/ejis.1995.9	74–81	\N	4	\N		\N	4913fb21122a45a4e4837d9681270002	840f94a38e7b53d4875ff91b6be4cdcf	f719ff35e13303d66cc48766973c858f	article	Interpretive case studies in IS research: nature and method	G Walsham	\N	1995
7653775	Qualitative Inquiry	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BentFlyvbjerg04012006	http://qix.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/2/219	\N	This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research	\N	\N	219-245	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/1077800405284363}, eprint = {http://qix.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/2/219.pdf}	This article examines five common misunderstandings about case-study research: (a) theoretical knowledge is more valuable than practical knowledge; (b) one cannot generalize from a single case, therefore, the single-case study cannot contribute to scientific development; (c) the case study is most useful for generating hypotheses, whereas other methods are more suitable for hypotheses testing and theory building; (d) the case study contains a bias toward verification; and (e) it is often difficult to summarize specific case studies. This article explains and corrects these misunderstandings one by one and concludes with the Kuhnian insight that a scientific discipline without a large number of thoroughly executed case studies is a discipline without systematic production of exemplars, and a discipline without exemplars is an ineffective one. Social science may be strengthened by the execution of a greater number of good case studies.
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	dd64d1774ff26d40acc2232160ffaa73	d99a0dfbef8b22ea782e73426161ae86	f41add9bc4064951d162e8626deecb6a	article	Five Misunderstandings About Case-Study Research	Bent Flyvbjerg	\N	2006
7653825	PLoS ONE	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	tkavcik2008rin	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N		Gene expression levels fluctuate even under constant external conditions. Much emphasis has usually been placed on the
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components of this noise that are due to randomness in transcription and translation. Here we focus on the role of noise
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associated with the inputs to transcriptional regulation; in particular, we analyze the effects of random arrival times and
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binding of transcription factors to their target sites along the genome. This contribution to the total noise sets a
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fundamental physical limit to the reliability of genetic control, and has clear signatures, but we show that these are easily
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obscured by experimental limitations and even by conventional methods for plotting the variance vs. mean expression
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level. We argue that simple, universal models of noise dominated by transcription and translation are inconsistent with the
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embedding of gene expression in a network of regulatory interactions. Analysis of recent experiments on transcriptional
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control in the early Drosophila embryo shows that these results are quantitatively consistent with the predicted signatures
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of input noise, and we discuss the experiments needed to test the importance of input noise more generally.
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	663275e58763ab84449c68f14293341b	ab20cc06b1efadea089ab827478ea8f4	857b72f00958e6effd7459d786d64094	article	{The role of input noise in transcriptional regulation}	G. Tka{\\v{c}}ik and T. Gregor and W. Bialek	\N	2008
7653827	Biophysical journal	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biophysical Soc	\N	\N	\N	thattai2002anu	\N	\N		\N	\N	2943--2950	\N	6	\N		\N	fa95c2cf6f562538ad700bf594cadae0	1485720d2f961c927c568c8c703ab81c	6d4a0f983461f226f835bb6b74942013	article	{Attenuation of noise in ultrasensitive signaling cascades}	M. Thattai and A. van Oudenaarden	\N	2002
7653870	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel, Germany	\N	phbaer2008-diss	http://www.upress.uni-kassel.de/publi/abstract.php?978-3-89958-644-2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28c59d0ba9b6f4b7f4fbd18fde920946	645b136db4c5c071b09aaf54af48cc98	6c5ce1d46726f4476a3882c06dc8c09e	phdthesis	Platform-Independent Development of Robot Communication Software	Philipp A. Baer	\N	2008
7653925	Physical Review E	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tkacik2008icg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		   Changes in a cell's external or internal conditions are usually reflected in the concentrations of the relevant
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transcription factors. These proteins in turn modulate the expression levels of the genes under their control and
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sometimes need to perform nontrivial computations that integrate several inputs and affect multiple genes. At
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the same time, the activities of the regulated genes would fluctuate even if the inputs were held fixed, as a
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consequence of the intrinsic noise in the system, and such noise must fundamentally limit the reliability of any
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genetic computation. Here we use information theory to formalize the notion of information transmission in
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simple genetic regulatory elements in the presence of physically realistic noise sources. The dependence of this
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"channel capacity" on noise parameters, cooperativity and cost of making signaling molecules is explored
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systematically. We find that, in the range of parameters probed by recent in vivo measurements, capacities
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higher than one bit should be achievable. It is of course generally accepted that gene regulatory elements must,
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in order to function properly, have a capacity of at least one bit. The central point of our analysis is the
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demonstration that simple physical models of noisy gene transcription, with realistic parameters, can indeed
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achieve this capacity: it was not self-evident that this should be so. We also demonstrate that capacities
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significantly greater than one bit are possible, so that transcriptional regulation need not be limited to simple
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"on-off" components. The question whether real systems actually exploit this richer possibility is beyond the
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scope of this investigation.	9669784ca819e0ca0004a86ffdb43a43	dba5f6a0a908d090a85e6129182bae22	fd4d474b0049196b800de720916a82e3	article	{Information capacity of genetic regulatory elements}	G. Tkacik and C.G. Callan Jr and W. Bialek	\N	2008
7653932	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	tkavcik2008ifa	\N	\N		\N	\N	12265	\N	34	\N		In the simplest view of transcriptional regulation, the expression
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of a gene is turned on or off by changes in the concentration of
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a transcription factor (TF). We use recent data on noise levels in
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gene expression to show that it should be possible to transmit
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much more than just one regulatory bit. Realizing this optimal
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information capacity would require that the dynamic range of
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TF concentrations used by the cell, the input/output relation of
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the regulatory module, and the noise in gene expression satisfy
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certain matching relations, which we derive. These results provide
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parameter-free, quantitative predictions connecting indepen-
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dently measurable quantities. Although we have considered only
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the simplified problem of a single gene responding to a single TF,
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we find that these predictions are in surprisingly good agreement
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with recent experiments on the Bicoid/Hunchback system in the
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early Drosophila embryo and that this system achieves 90% of its
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theoretical maximum information transmission.
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	2d99f5f8cd96ad4310fd66ad55fecfcb	7a134118588ac394e00d8315ef618742	a9120725e7d8507a9a610a6e3b2da3c6	article	{Information flow and optimization in transcriptional regulation}	G. Tka{\\v{c}}ik and C.G. Callan and W. Bialek	\N	2008
7654053	MIS Quarterly	29	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1643030	http://dsslab.mis.ccu.edu.tw/km/km2005/pdf/R26_MISQ_V29N1_BehavioralIntention_Formation_in_Knowledge_Sharing.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Behavioral Intention Formation in Knowledge Sharing: Examining the Roles OF Extrinsic Motivators, Social-Psychological Forces, and Organizational Climate	\N	\N	87--111	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-11 01:03:37}, citeulike-article-id = {1643030}, priority = {2}	Individuals' knowledge does not transform easily into organizational knowledge even with the implementation of knowledge repositories. Rather, individuals tend to hoard knowledge for various reasons. The aim of this study is to develop an integrative understanding of the factors supporting or inhibiting individuals' knowledge-sharing intentions. We employ as our theoretical framework the theory of reasoned action (TRA) and augment it with extrinsic motivators, social-psychological forces and organizational climate factors that are believed to influence individuals' knowledge-sharing intentions. Through a field survey of 154 managers from 27 Korean organizations, we confirm our hypothesis that attitudes toward and subjective norms with regard to knowledge sharing as well as organizational climate affect individuals' intentions to share knowledge. Additionally, we find that anticipated reciprocal relationships affect individuals' attitudes toward knowledge sharing while both sense of self-worth and organizational climate affect subjective norms. Contrary to common belief, we find anticipated extrinsic rewards exert a negative effect on individuals' knowledge-sharing attitudes.	4ed62a04c1bf4f4debb7e4d115f9757e	d4cf98cbd33432ac66b17a3a3f4be3a1	ce97c758cb7cbb7a34a6ef14ff07c5a0	article	Behavioral Intention Formation in Knowledge Sharing: Examining the Roles OF Extrinsic Motivators, Social-Psychological Forces, and Organizational Climate	Gee-Woo Bock and Robert Zmud and Young-Gul Kim and Jae-Nam Lee	\N	2005
7654062	American Economic Review	97	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:97:y:2007:i:5:p:1901-1920	http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v97y2007i5p1901-1920.html	\N		\N	\N	1901-1920	\N	5	\N		We elicit traders' predictions of future price trajectories in repeated experimental markets for a 15-period-lived asset. We find that individuals' beliefs about prices are adaptive, and primarily based on past trends in the current and previous markets in which they have participated. Most traders do not anticipate market downturns the first time they participate in a market, and, when experienced, they typically overestimate the time remaining before market peaks and downturns occur. When prices deviate from fundamental values, belief data are informative to an observer in predicting the direction of future price movements and the timing of market peaks. (JEL C91, D12, D84, G11 )	cdfbf2f5ed3b22bafa451ab9cfd24c51	3c54075af1908caa854c8cff3897aec8	25b31df6fd23c928f8f524aa07591cef	article	Traders' Expectations in Asset Markets: Experimental Evidence	Ernan Haruvy and Yaron Lahav and Charles N. Noussair	\N	2007
7654127	arXiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boeser2008	http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0807/0807.4676v1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, primaryclass = {astro-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.4676;%%}, eprint = {0807.4676}	The South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS) has been built to evaluate
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\	of the South Pole ice in the 10 to 100 kHz frequency range so that
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\	the feasibility and specific
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\	design of an acoustic neutrino detection array at South Pole can be
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\	evaluated. SPATS consists of three
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\	vertical strings that were deployed in the upper 400 meters of the
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\	South Pole ice cap in January 2007,
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\	using the upper part of IceCube holes. The strings form a triangular
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\	array with the longest baseline 421
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\	meters. Each of them has 7 stages with one transmitter and one sensor
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\	module. Both are equipped with
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\	piezoelectric ceramic elements in order to produce or detect sound.
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\	Analog signals are brought to the
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\	surface on electric cables where they are digitized by a PC-based
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\	data acquisition system. The data from
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\	all three strings are collected on a master-PC in a central facility,
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\	from which they are sent to the northern
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\	hemisphere via a satellite link or locally stored on tape. A technical
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\	overview of the SPATS detector and
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\	its performance is presented.	7b74290533a31325174ad4c2988cc147	c186f51178cd9591d3976bc3469e7fd5	28cb2d254880ab4357163acc1741947b	electronic	Feasibility of acoustic neutrino detection in ice: Design and performance
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\	of the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS)	S. Boeser and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and S. Hundertmark and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and D. Tosi and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2008
7654128	arXiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boser2007	http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0708/0708.2089v1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, primaryclass = {astro-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0708.2089;%%}, eprint = {0708.2089}	Astrophysical neutrinos in the EeV range (particularly those generated
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\	valuable tool to study astrophysics
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\	from temporal, spectral, and angular
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\	distributions of 100 events, which could be collected by a detector
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\	in a few years. Scaling the optical Cherenkov technique to this scale
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\	is prohibitive. However, using the
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\	thick ice sheet available at the South Pole, the radio and acoustic
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\	techniques promise to provide sufficient
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\	a hybrid approach combining all three
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\	techniques. A new array of acoustic transmitters and sensors, the
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\	South Pole Acoustic Test Setup, was
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\	installed in three IceCube holes in January 2007. The purpose of SPATS
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\	is to measure the attenuation
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\	length, background noise, and sound speed for 10-100 kHz acoustic
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\	the way for a large hybrid array. SPATS is the first array to study
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\	the possibility of acoustic neutrino
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\	detection in ice, the medium expected to be best for the purpose.
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\	First results from SPATS are presented.	02d27a47433b4479c1ad45995f369a35	aa1180178fe085abc931f853d59f2532	db5817a8a2dc36fc44739f52aea5ab6d	electronic	Feasibility of acoustic neutrino detection in ice: First results
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\	from the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS)	S. Boeser and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and S. Hundertmark and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and D. Tosi and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2007
7654129	J. Phys. Conf. Ser.	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boser2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	012016	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 00462,81,012016;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/81/1/012016}	In order to detect the small neutrino 
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\	uxes expected at ultra-high energies, large
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\	volumes of materials have to be instrumented with inexpensive but
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\	sensitive acoustic sensors.
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\	The South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS) will be installed in the
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\	Antarctic ice during
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\	the polar season 2006/2007 after which the collected data will be
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\	used to reveal the acoustic
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\	properties of the South Polar ice cap. The developed piezoceramic
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\	based ultrasound sensors
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\	and transmitters that are part of this system have been extensively
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\	studied during calibration
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\	measurements in water, using a commercial hydrophone as reference.
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\	Also, a SPATS system
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\	test was accomplished in Lake Tornetrask, Abisko (Sweden). This allowed
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\	verication of the
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\	DAQ system, transmitter range and sensor performance. Here the results
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\	of the calibrations
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\	and the Abisko lake measurements are reported.	8b02129b647433de6cd7cdfb8de4bcd5	afc7949cd0483ca3d47233b23d8cd463	4a828c5febc18601684833e1931fbaee	article	The South Pole acoustic test setup: Calibrations and lake test	S. Boeser and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and S. Hundertmark and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2007
7654130	J. Phys. Conf. Ser.	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boser2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	012010	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 00462,81,012010;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/81/1/012010}	Due to the low flux of ultra-high energetic neutrinos induced in interactions
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\	of cosmic rays with the cosmic microwave background, very large instrumented
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\	volumes and new registration techniques are necessary for their detection.
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\	The south polar ice offers the unique opportunity to implement existing
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\	Cherenkov techniques as well as registration of radio and acoustic
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\	waves from the neutrino interaction. A simulation of a ~ 120 km3
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\	hybrid optical/radio/acoustic detector showed that event rates of
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\	~ 10 per year can be achieved. In this simulation the ultrasonic
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\	parameters of antarctic ice regarding absorption, scattering and
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\	environmental noise pose the key uncertainty. To evaluate the acoustic
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\	properties in-situ, the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS) has
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\	been created. An array of custom-made ultrasonic sensors and transmitters
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\	will be deployed on three strings in the upper 400 m of the holes
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\	of the IceCube experiment. The status of the experiment and a first
\
\	evaluation of its performance are presented here.	bad01f7b4e2e2b3e5534ed7600572057	795f507ae3750bb87017554ad1d02758	fa5d13fec92a71b7320a44405241f2b4	article	Status of the South Pole acoustic test setup	S. Boeser and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and S. Hundertmark and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2007
7654131	Journal of Physical Chemistry C	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Max Planck Society - eDocument Server [http://edoc.mpg.de/ac_oai.pl]
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\	(Germany)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandt2008	http://edoc.mpg.de/378225	\N		\N	\N	11408	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/37479984}, timestamp = {2009.03.11}, doi = {10.1021/jp800205j}	The adsorption and kinetics of conversion of cis-2-butene with deuterium
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\	on model supported Pd catalyst
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\	
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\	(Pd/Fe3O4/Pt(111)) were characterized by reflection-absorption infrared
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\	spectroscopy (RAIRS), temperatureprogrammed
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\	
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\	desorption (TPD), and isothermal molecular beam (MB) experiments.
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\	It was found that selectivity
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\	
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\	toward cis-trans isomerization and hydrogenation depends critically
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\	on the nature of the carbonaceous deposits,
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\	which are typically present during reaction on real catalysts. At
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\	low temperatures (190-210 K) both reaction
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\	
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\	pathways were found to proceed on the initially clean surface, but
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\	the catalytic activity was observed to
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\	
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\	quickly vanish, presumably because of the accumulation of hydrocarbon
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\	species on the surface. At temperatures
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\	
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\	above 250 K, on the other hand, a sustained catalytic activity toward
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\	cis-trans isomerization was observed
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\	
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\	over long periods of time. Interestingly, no catalytic activity could
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\	be sustained for the competing hydrogenation
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\	
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\	on the initially clean catalyst even at these temperatures. Only when
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\	highly dehydrogenated carbonaceous
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\	
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\	fragments were preadsorbed on the surface was it possible to induce
\
\	a persistent catalytic activity for the
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\	hydrogenation (and also the isomerization) of the alkene on our supported
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\	palladium particles. Possible reasons
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\	
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\	of this unique vacuum catalytic behavior are discussed, including
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\	different spatial requirements for the
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\	competing reaction pathways and changes in the adsorption state of
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\	deuterium on and beneath the surface
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\	
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\	modified by the carbonaceous deposits.	4ede7107d993cac1e41872e22e7b4763	063d208631edd36b04b2752cb9895b6e	061540f5eae8044f6316b264af171dcd	article	Isomerization and hydrogenation of cis-2-butene on Pd model catalyst	Bj�rn Brandt and Jan-Henrik Fischer and Wiebke Ludwig and J�rg Libuda and Francisco Zaera and Swetlana Schauermann and Hans-Joachim Freund	\N	2008
7654132	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humboldt-Universit�t zu Belrin	\N	Fischer2006	http://www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/~fischer/paper/diplomathesis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}	\N	9c338bd438d398658282cd6c32daf446	fb0de56bc53bd42ebb7bf5309e488281	8d9b7d706e51579fffd70c8c0fcbe482	mastersthesis	Acoustic transducers for the South Pole acoustic test setup	Jan-Henrik Fischer	\N	2006
7654133	J. Phys. Conf. Ser.	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hundertmark2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	292-295	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 00462,60,292;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/60/1/063}	The detection of extraterrestrial EHE neutrinos requires detection
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\	volumes at least one order of magnitude larger than currently constructed
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\	km3 optical neutrino detectors. In ice, it is anticipated that the
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\	absorption length for acoustic waves reaches up to to several kilometers.
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\	This makes ice an attractive host environment for a next generation
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\	acoustic neutrino detector. To measure the acoustic properties of
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\	ice at South Pole, a test setup has been developed, ready to be deployed
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\	in the 2006/07 summer season.	84ad86d9caa23ef98e1d6ef475898c28	b2989b00608e443f295553c2cde6259e	3675bab4e3397c313e9622834a4dde5a	article	SPATS: An acoustic array at the South Pole	S. Hundertmark and S. Boeser and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and P.O. Hulth and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and D. Tosi and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2007
7654134	Angewandte Chemie International Edition	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Max Planck Society - eDocument Server [http://edoc.mpg.de/ac_oai.pl]
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\	(Germany)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilde2008	http://edoc.mpg.de/378214	\N		\N	\N	9289	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/39711714}, doi = {10.1002/anie.200801923}	\N	9f57d60ec5fa702a8788ffb4b1acd8e0	944c6c0636c0f2be226211ac7f9542f3	14fa474eceff2ebfc8590ad98f53c46c	article	Influence of carbon deposition on the hydrogen distribution in Pd
\
\	nanoparticles and their reactivity in olefin hydrogenation	Markus Wilde and Katsuyuki Fukutani and Wiebke Ludwig and Bj�rn Brandt and Jan-Henrik Fischer and Swetlana Schauermann and Hans-Joachim Freund	\N	2008
7654135	Angewandte Chemie	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Max Planck Society - eDocument Server [http://edoc.mpg.de/ac_oai.pl]
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\	(Germany)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilde2008a	http://edoc.mpg.de/378217	\N		\N	\N	9430	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.11}, location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/39733028}, doi = {10.1002/ange.200801923}	\N	4b4fdc10a18a57fc1e0921e174a11d3e	fc773a9fee56d73891783d256feec34e	5e5db5879fc4c9c02e6f8088f5d90c4c	article	Einfluss von Kohlenstoffablagerungen auf die Wasserstoffverteilung
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\	in Pd-Nanopartikeln und deren Reaktivität in der Olefinhydrierung	Markus Wilde and Katsuyuki Fukutani and Wiebke Ludwig and Bj�rn Brandt and Jan-Henrik Fischer and Swetlana Schauermann and Hans-Joachim Freund	\N	2008
7654152	arXiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boeser2008	http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0807/0807.4676v1.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {astro-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, eprint = {0807.4676}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.4676;%%}	The South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS) has been built to evaluate the acoustic characteristics of the South Pole ice in the 10 to 100 kHz frequency range so that the feasibility and specific design of an acoustic neutrino detection array at South Pole can be evaluated. SPATS consists of three vertical strings that were deployed in the upper 400 meters of the South Pole ice cap in January 2007, using the upper part of IceCube holes. The strings form a triangular array with the longest baseline 421 meters. Each of them has 7 stages with one transmitter and one sensor module. Both are equipped with piezoelectric ceramic elements in order to produce or detect sound. Analog signals are brought to the surface on electric cables where they are digitized by a PC-based data acquisition system. The data from all three strings are collected on a master-PC in a central facility, from which they are sent to the northern hemisphere via a satellite link or locally stored on tape. A technical overview of the SPATS detector and its performance is presented.	47905a4bfe3d565520969cf3952b57c5	d63d0538298c5c0ddd94a61a4cc16b09	d7a75d932ec3ae60cbe29af4f3d29467	electronic	Feasibility of acoustic neutrino detection in ice: Design and performance of the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup (SPATS)	Boeser, S. and C. Bohm and F. Descamps and J. Fischer and A. Hallgren and R. Heller and  S. Hundertmark and K. Krieger and R. Nahnhauer and M. Pohl and P. B. Price and K.-H. Sulanke and  D. Tosi and J. Vandenbroucke	\N	2008
7654153	Angewandte Chemie	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Max Planck Society - eDocument Server [http://edoc.mpg.de/ac_oai.pl] (Germany)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilde2008a	http://edoc.mpg.de/378217	\N	\N	\N	\N	9430	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1002/ange.200801923}, location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/39733028}	\N	5e25fbb1eaf76bd3a4cd3d2b115c7561	9a37d576182833db718e5d9bbd615d88	bbab69c8a6196a8438a145da020ff27e	article	Einfluss von Kohlenstoffablagerungen auf die Wasserstoffverteilung in Pd-Nanopartikeln und deren ReaktivitÃ¤t in der Olefinhydrierung	Wilde, Markus and Fukutani, Katsuyuki and Ludwig, Wiebke and Brandt, Björn and Fischer, Jan-Henrik and Schauermann, Swetlana and Freund, Hans-Joachim	\N	2008
7654247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fleetwood_Byrne_Centgraf_Dudziak_Lin_Mogilev_2002	http://www.centgraf.net/graffiti.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d34ddd2c63867023ac621ec24b9e7387	6fc2bd8cc1ff5fc2874c77026c1e3342	cae4ae3940641dd726881f9b3e73f2ce	inproceedings	AN EVALUATION OF TEXT-ENTRY IN PALM OS – GRAFFITI AND THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD	Michael D. Fleetwood and Michael D. Byrne and Peter Centgraf and Karin Q. Dudziak and Brian Lin and Dmitryi Mogilev	\N	2002
7654250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collomb_Hascoet_2005	http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/12/82/64/PDF/maxime_collomb.final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	61d8f5447a918723a7b84a0c588da1b2	98d390e0ac6aa5d8f208700f28e5619c	a9f4ac11f541845d53dbc7eff648a2d8	manual	Improving drag-and-drop on wall-size displays	Maxime Collomb and Mountaz Hascoët	Maxime Collomb and Mountaz Hascoët	2005
7654255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INTERACT	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	Baudisch_Cutrell_Robbins_Czerwinski_Tandler_Bederson_Zierlinger_2003	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/interact/interact2003.html#BaudischCCRTBZ03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/interact/2003	isbn = {1-58603-363-8}, date = {2005-05-30}	\N	62474cfadfb620261e62d548cf66fcf3	501b170d9e33ee158d037e4de6d37a9f	99307faede6d175d31a5037856d447b1	inproceedings	Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-Operated Systems.	Patrick Baudisch and Edward Cutrell and Mary Czerwinski and Daniel C. Robbins and Peter Tandler and Benjamin B. Bederson and A. Zierlinger	Matthias Rauterberg and Marino Menozzi and Janet Wesson	2003
7654262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Castellucci_MacKenzie_2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2008.html#CastellucciM08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	305-308	\N	\N	conf/chi/2008	date = {2008-04-08}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1357054.1357106}, isbn = {978-1-60558-011-1}	\N	8f36e915dce1101cb1403df0134372c5	9361abcbdc10b9e2a33eb2d2a11c382d	aa929c33f4a933431e5eeb1cec19df59	inproceedings	Graffiti vs. unistrokes: an empirical comparison.	Steven J. Castellucci and I. Scott MacKenzie	Mary Czerwinski and Arnold M. Lund and Desney S. Tan	2008
7654272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graphics Interface	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society	\N	\N	\N	Collomb_Hascoet_Baudisch_Lee_2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/graphicsinterface/graphicsinterface2005.html#CollombHBL05	\N		\N	\N	25-32	\N	\N	conf/graphicsinterface/2005	date = {2007-02-14}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1089508.1089514}, isbn = {1-56881-265-5}	\N	9c59da056995015c70bd576e2a7b8e3b	e25e89f8256c92cf1c020f00936707c0	dee7b80aeec1d78e7b25c2405eb4ff33	inproceedings	Improving drag-and-drop on wall-size displays.	Maxime Collomb and Mountaz Hascoët and Patrick Baudisch and Brian Lee	Kori Inkpen and Michiel van de Panne	2005
7654347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gupta1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9807028	\N	Introduction to Lattice QCD	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9807028
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Comment: Lectures given at the LXVIII Les Houches Summer School &quot;Probing the
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  Standard Model of Particle Interactions&quot;, July 28-Sept 5, 1997. 150 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  These notes aim to provide a pedagogical introduction to Lattice QCD. The
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topics covered include the scope of LQCD calculations, lattice discretization
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of gauge and fermion (naive, Wilson, and staggered) actions, doubling problem,
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improved gauge and Dirac actions, confinement and strong coupling expansions,
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phase transitions in the lattice theory, lattice operators, a general
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discussion of statistical and systematic errors in simulations of LQCD, the
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analyses of the hadron spectrum, glueball masses, the strong coupling constant,
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and the quark masses.
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7654462	\N	\N	\N	1st ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collins Business	New York  {NY}	\N	\N	jarvis_what_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780061709715}	\N	04df95906163d0ec06d66bced1fdd0b6	e064dbda5f64b6fef231ee6a22f236f4	c0653ac16b22b61d8c910488f5bfab27	book	What Would Google Do?	Jeff Jarvis	\N	2009
7654506	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scherz	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Graichen_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	288	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-502-15186-9}, size = {288 S. ; 2410 mm x 170 mm}	\N	2777273fb4273eeb82c67b3fbaf359de	8b7b64771ad053e46310892a4f5311bd	fd7192aeb1f38a8d1097393a5da3a322	book	Limes : Roms Grenzwall gegen die Barbaren	Gisela Graichen	\N	2009
7654524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	X.media.press	SWB-266277306	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306kap.htm ; http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306cov.htm ; http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306vor.htm ; http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz266277306inh.htm	\N		\N	\N	509	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, size = {XV, 509 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 235 mm x 155 mm}	\N	084cd2c06b6ced50dcb0af67248f6905	7467ed2d5ea6ace6c50db3b099f79791	18a8e13ac4bd0ee29e5977a136aa536d	book	Social semantic web : Web 2.0 - was nun?	\N	Andreas Blumauer	2009
7654621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garrett_Ward_Murray_Cowans_Mackay_2003	http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/guadec.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5019298353af2860435a6ba4f67bfeb	2d543b0be1d4edc8f5cd9c42e1f2bb60	bff1375558b006fa45c4687a8ff610bd	article	Implementation of Dasher, an information effcient input mechanism	Matthew Garrett and David Ward and Iain Murray and Phil Cowans and David Mackay	Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory	2003
7654642	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCI’2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hascoet_2003	http://www.lirmm.fr/~mountaz/Publi/hci03.pdf	\N		\N	\N	73-77	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb40a34a476da05b041f3ce8c674fbd0	697e56975b8c653c5e2c31924cfbf7b3	8bfcebd225d6b0abed9bc4ca63a5fb08	inproceedings	THROWING MODELS FOR LARGE DISPLAYS	Mountaz Hascoët	Luca Chittaro	2003
7654655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Mensch und Computer	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Gelsenkirchen	\N	\N	Kempter_Ritter_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	165-174	\N	\N	\N		\N	0863c90b9a6c69c823d0528bcbce216e	317c89817db1279e21f1f87c04e9fdcf	36b85c912154f3f7623e57ec2db3f471	inproceedings	Einsatz von Psychophysiologie in der Mensch-Computer Interaktion	Guido Kempter and Walter Ritter	Andreas M. Heinecke and Hansjürgen Paul	2006
7654673	\N	4061	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICCHP	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lin_Chen_Yeh_Tzeng_Yeh_2006	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icchp/icchp2006.html#LinCYTY06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	981-988	\N	\N	conf/icchp/2006	date = {2006-07-21}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11788713_143}, isbn = {3-540-36020-4}	\N	4c304554535e940ec31f0eef30ec7eb8	58ce2565d9ad97541264e09989bc8e46	4eba50f3b562091213d9897eb014bde0	inproceedings	Design and Implementation of a Chorded On-Screen Keyboard for People with Physical Impairments.	Yun Lung Lin and Ming-Chung Chen and Yao-Ming Yeh and Wen-Jeng Tzeng and Chih-Ching Yeh	Klaus Miesenberger and Joachim Klaus and Wolfgang L. Zagler and Arthur I. Karshmer	2006
7654707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MacKenzie_Zhang_1999	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi99.html#MacKenzieZ99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	25-31	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/302979.302983}, date = {2002-12-13}	\N	a814af0f042f2b8a1c1fdb96aa3bd786	58bf5368909aa21dd66e0c3a720ca5b7	8c4e7b5774306a38f274003b3fb67d4d	inproceedings	The Design and Evaluation of a High-Performance Soft Keyboard.	I. Scott MacKenzie and Shawn X. Zhang	\N	1999
7654711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MacKenzie_Soukoreff_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	467--470	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montr\\'{e}al, Qu\\'{e}bec, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-372-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124842}	\N	ebbb1b3bec0ccce70b0fa6fee5c2cf37	1d7e8934766d6ece569952d3798f53df	e0f3384a01f677322e42e18576cbeb73	inproceedings	An intuitive text input method for touch wheels	Morten Proschowsky and Nette Schultz and Niels Ebbe Jacobsen	\N	2006
7654719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meyers_Bhatnagar_Nichols_Peck_Kong_Miller_Long_2002	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2002.html#MyersBNPKML02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	33-40	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/503376.503383}, date = {2006-09-27}	\N	e15d5bfc1948b8fa378464d6be7d9328	a0d0f17da262e8e3191f454f71111009	68d4dcb1f28551e5b1b6af640fff17cd	inproceedings	Interacting at a distance: measuring the performance of laser pointers and other devices.	Brad A. Myers and Rishi Bhatnagar and Jeffrey Nichols and Choon Hong Peck and Dave Kong and Robert C. Miller and A. Chris Long	\N	2002
7654723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rekimoto_1997	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/uist/uist1997.html#Rekimoto97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	31-39	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/263407.263505}, date = {2002-12-16}	\N	436c03c0971bfe2f025268bdd1858ce9	c57fd7110a042905d19f74f3bdc55e02	3b8c35e7a37e29f8fbffe29700c1c2c7	inproceedings	Pick-and-Drop: A Direct Manipulation Technique for Multiple Computer Environments.	Jun Rekimoto	\N	1997
7654739	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG	\N	\N	\N	3832940448	http://www.amazon.de/Insiderrecht-Ad-hoc-Publizit%C3%A4t-nach-dem-Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz/dp/3832940448%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3832940448	\N	Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität nach dem Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz: Amazon.de: Moritz Peter Eichner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783832940447}, asin = {3832940448}, isbn = {3832940448}	\N	60c91c425e7014fcdbba0ad4e72389eb	70b9cec1f6e4181a2946edcf6790f0ab	1d54ec7f19104b5ea01117a873f4456a	book	Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität nach dem Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz	Moritz Peter Eichner	\N	2008
7654832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhm_Meyers_Waibel_1999	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi99.html#SuhmMW99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	584-591	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/302979.303165}, date = {2002-12-13}	\N	eec3edad9498c5f7008bd9130f6eb322	d0087e45ac61f95cede28e9d813d930a	790f4a1c33221ca55b8696636cf3f3dc	inproceedings	Model-Based and Empirical Evaluation of Multimodal Interactive Error Correction.	Bernhard Suhm and Brad A. Myers and Alex Waibel	\N	1999
7654843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '07: Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Shoemaker_Tang_Booth_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	53--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {Newport, Rhode Island, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-679-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1294211.1294221}	\N	ce5c79e99f300a36672b1a2fab278a09	9a1b7f0adab9e62e87824d11653ac04f	dcf1df466bf322efbdcacbbca77bc3ce	inproceedings	Shadow reaching: a new perspective on interaction for large displays	Garth Shoemaker and Anthony Tang and Kellogg S. Booth	\N	2007
7654859	\N	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	OZCHI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	Tan_Keyani_Czerwinski_2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ozchi/ozchi2005.html#TanKC05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/ozchi/2005	date = {2008-04-03}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1108368.1108393}, isbn = {1-59593-222-4}	\N	3d172910634c0274e9ccb0c8016f326f	ff50044b95cb071a0c2e5f9e8fd9b494	767e5587c0237ae588bc40abc6bc13ab	inproceedings	Spy-resistant keyboard: more secure password entry on public touch screen displays.	Desney S. Tan and Pedram Keyani and Mary Czerwinski	Ash Donaldson	2005
7654866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ETRA	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Tuisku_Majaranta_Isokoski_Räihä_2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/etra/etra2008.html#TuiskuMIR08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	19-26	\N	\N	conf/etra/2008	date = {2008-04-02}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1344471.1344476}, isbn = {978-1-59593-982-1}	\N	dbd7931fa711b795c2b1a2be168b0761	111d8c4466e63c53757ccb100b6452fd	ea9535a5e4bba4347979034fd0e0a5fa	inproceedings	Now Dasher! Dash away!: longitudinal study of fast text entry by Eye Gaze.	Outi Tuisku and Päivi Majaranta and Poika Isokoski and Kari-Jouko Räihä	Kari-Jouko Räihä and Andrew T. Duchowski	2008
7654876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Venolia_Neiberg_1994	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi1994.html#VenoliaN94a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	265-270	\N	\N	conf/chi/1994	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/191666.191761}, isbn = {0-89791-650-6}	\N	6468081c647314a52cdb6011cc5d817b	dddfe3a47275518e133d3d783b744eae	3a0aba221a7b9f4fb8e4a397798d7b49	inproceedings	T-Cube: a fast, self-disclosing pen-based alphabet.	Dan Venolia and Forrest Neiberg	Beth Adelson and Susan T. Dumais and Judith S. Olson	1994
7655194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz	\N	\N	\N	3831607249	http://www.amazon.de/b%C3%B6rsenorientierte-Anlegerschutz-seine-strafrechtliche-Absicherung/dp/3831607249%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3831607249	\N	Der börsenorientierte Anlegerschutz und seine…Amazon.de: Sotirios Douklias: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783831607242}, asin = {3831607249}, isbn = {3831607249}	\N	5baae4ce52a64c27b18674d279a0a6bd	b35b5641c6135c9d6e2f6a60f148ede9	2a8f6e26eeef619fbf9a62d17084f560	book	Der börsenorientierte Anlegerschutz und seine strafrechtliche Absicherung	Sotirios Douklias	\N	2007
7655442	\N	\N	\N	1.A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3406526160	http://www.amazon.de/Unternehmer-Handbuch-Wirtschaft-Steuern-Gr%C3%BCndung-Abwicklung/dp/3406526160%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406526160	\N	Unternehmer-Handbuch: Recht, Wirtschaft, Steuern, von der Gründung bis zur Abwicklung: Benno Heussen, Ralph E. Korf, Georg F. Schröder, Theo Weber: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406526169}, asin = {3406526160}, isbn = {3406526160}	\N	93f46ee0bf900340d05fe182a186f7a4	761008de5dfdde652f192cedc2af91d6	8f8757b67facb4f725e0af7058970057	book	Unternehmer-Handbuch: Recht, Wirtschaft, Steuern, von der Gründung bis zur Abwicklung	\N	Benno Heussen and Ralph E. Korf and Georg F. Schröder and Theo Weber	2005
7655752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ziel	Augsburg	\N	Grundlagen der Weiterbildung	237	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9f49089f99302319071dff151563f2d	2b7fb2a7252f5fc7dec46f91de5f4e16	d0954bfff1163ef8a8f7f1b1fe6a96fb	book	Grundlinien einer Ermöglichungsdidaktik. Bildung ermöglichen, Vielfalt gestalten	Rolf Arnold and Claudia Gomez Tutor	\N	2007
7657847	Journal of popular culture	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wong2002	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/5	\N		\N	\N	25-47	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-3840}, doi = {10.1111/j.0022-3840.2002.3504_25.x}	\N	169da4a6b1e3cc174799b6bfaba779b3	2d53451b415703584820b1582cf976db	8289d9e8982ab2bc7cf4bd2931192f45	article	Manhua: The evolution of Hong Kong cartoons and comics	W Wong	\N	2002
7658238	Journal of the American Chemical Society	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muetterties-1962	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00872a011	\N		\N	\N	2506-2508	\N	13	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00872a011}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00872a011}	\N	61e8e6d91e05f889b4f83708a6c7873d	323e22f3790a1e71f8f9ffc0b917dd53	d5bf74b97082f46cd0d9c83ffe8020e7	article	Chemistry of Boranes. III.1 The Infrared and Raman Spectra of B12H12 - and Related Anions	E. L. Muetterties and R. E. Merrifield and H. C. Miller and W. H. Knoth and J. R. Downing	\N	1962
7658298	Inorg. Chem	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knoth-1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	159--167	\N	2	\N		\N	4dcae5d9342622c1551c3d7240ed51b8	6ca61f1036f70a83f603c8fee74ef1fc	1e7df9a7837ce350273d31c795a9b975	article	{Chemistry of Boranes. IX. Halogenation of B10H10-2 and B12H12-2}	WH Knoth and HC Miller and JC Sauer and JH Balthis and YT Chia and EL Muetterties	\N	1964
7658306	Inorg Chem	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muetterties-1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	444--451	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a649d309de49f4e981b02b1366802d5	62573d0d7bfaf94f089e3070a14ca46b	b8198ad80a2754eca16b29bc7527b501	article	{Chemistry of Boranes. VIII. Salts and Acids of B10H10 (2-) and B12H12 (2}	E.L. Muetterties and J.H. Balthis and Y.T. Chia and W.H. Knoth and H.C. Miller	\N	1964
7658323	Inorganic Chemistry	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muetterties-1964	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic50013a030	\N		\N	\N	444-451	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic50013a030}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic50013a030}	\N	2ba4500191dd9ab4d3b97af3f10f14ce	009d470396dc8c652ddf5f3603a82dc4	ba574571c0500672c63dc2688d65eb31	article	Chemistry of Boranes. VIII. Salts and Acids of B10H10-2 and B1212-2	E. L. Muetterties and J. H. Balthis and Y. T. Chia and W. H. Knoth and H. C. Miller	\N	1964
7658372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Unternehmenskommunikation	\N	\N	\N	Symposion Publishing	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Unternehmenskommunikation. Hrsg. / Editors: Muth, M.; Weidner, L.; Zehetbauer, E.	1-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	53a48c1a05bc0470495cbe0cc5d10e77	5c4073cf1f9055c9efe238aaee7322eb	10ceab9213ba10594b58c352823f29c8	inbook	Technologien für Online-Communities	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7658447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul-Verlag, Lohmar	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	67-110	\N	\N	\N		\N	73608a4d1d6a2d6a430e4e8a135cf7c2	975bb8198c7e25fedaf70302ee704a0e	9b533a1195496d6e207c5db8986a5036	inbook	Vorgehensmodell für das Community Platform Engineering	Yvonne Arnold and Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7658458	Community Services: Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	283-304	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa2ce43235a1963a98c9895b807a8b35	08c331866f388f0477c421b94d52e450	0f800040817135045169d7ab52fd9488	inbook	Die virtuelle Community krebsgemeinschaft.de	Miriam Daum and Yvonne Arnold and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7658479	Community Services: Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	183-222	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd279ad4ae9159821a24920dd8d5a88f	b5eac9234319e78a31930078ed006e4e	d66db75614e9460f437377512e0f76d0	inbook	Evaluation virtueller Communities	Miriam Daum and Yvonne Arnold and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7658497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	223-248	\N	\N	\N		\N	0eab4a90a506638ac68b554c4a68ded7	5293d794cad7ca4b1fe498491bf4c93a	0f79899c4b909139bdad8edd717076fd	inbook	Nachhaltigkeit und Transferkonzept von krebsgmeinschaft.de - Geschäftsmodellkonzeption für eine virtuelle Patienten-Community	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Yvonne Arnold and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7658514	Community Services: Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	19-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd6702f9c5302505507efd5680ef8453	f8995ebfcdae7eccb9abd1d59c66078f	1f728bd4a113b5365f0a83845cca0860	inbook	Pilotierung als Methode zur Erforschung des Community-Engineering	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7658527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Community Services: Healthcare. Hrsg. / Editors: Krcmar, H.; Reichwald, R.; Schlichter, J.; Baumgarten, U.	249-282	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c06633ec939056f9f204c96b44fefe8	69f7ecf5463291f95f4d5337b9efea92	f355e0cea2e3344b9724920bbb1e678f	inbook	OnkoConnect - Exploration mobiler Informationssysteme zur Verbesserung der Lebensqualität krebskranker Jugendlicher	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar and Renate Sedlak and Clemens Stockklausner and Martin Edelhäuser and Jan Buschmann and Andreas Kulozik and Alex Bormuth and Sonja Fickartz and Anja Gutschalk	\N	2005
7658562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Packt Publishing	Birmingham	\N	\N	dulepovtypo32008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51bb3417d2e51dd7f84b9676dfc0f3ea	ed334e596c6e9f5f46c54ab6c9780eec	a42f7e52d06460cbeab44a7205c6a9e9	book	TYPO3 Extension Development : Developers guide to creating feature-rich extensions using the TYPO3 API	Dmitry Dulepov	\N	2008
7658563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Praxishandbuch Wissensmanagement; Herausgeber / Editors: Bellmann, M.; Krcmar, H.; Sommerlatte, T.	415-426	\N	\N	\N		\N	52181aebc134226851520fc548f8c482	5bae58d91f9c92d99fa5a3766f5a89d6	03c283a42a2363abbd93e802513f6bba	inbook	Community- Technologien	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7658660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergner:2005zz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=8078769	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 8078769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbf05005d5bb1d66a91c4b8837548677	3b8aa001463fef7bb7b9a1a4e4048d5f	758ac71f48de46e04e883ff56c026933	mastersthesis	{Ausgewaehlte Approximationsmethoden fuer supersymmetrische
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                  Modelle}	Georg Bergner	\N	2005
7658681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning Communities: Der Cyberspace als neuer Lern- und Wissensraum	\N	\N	\N	Gablerverlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Sporer2008	http://www.imb-uni-augsburg.de/files/Knowledgebay_learning-communities_preprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	145-156	\N	\N	\N		\N	c46519c117874ad5a109344970d792fe	cadb7105f3c534de95470e9adc2b7cea	98f409db08e96b1ce0f8399398acb1b1	inproceedings	Projekt Knowledgebay - Fallbeispiel zur Integration informeller studentischer Lerngemeinschaften in das formale Hochschulstudium	Thomas Sporer	C. Schachtner and A. Höber	2008
7658690	Phys. Lett.	B335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ellwanger:1994iz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=2899442	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 2899442	\N	\N	364-370	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9402077;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(94)90365-4}, eprint = {hep-th/9402077}	    Abstract: Flow equations describe the evolution of the effective action $\\Gamma_k$ in the process of varying an infrared cutoff $k$. The presence of the infrared cutoff explicitly breaks gauge and hence BRS invariance. We derive modified Slavnov-Taylor identities, which are valid for nonvanishing $k$. They guarantee the BRS invariance of $\\Gamma_k$ for $k\\to0$, and hence allow the study of non-abelian gauge theories by integrating the flow equations. Within a perturbative expansion of $\\Gamma_k$, we derive an equation for a $k$ dependent mass term for the gauge fields implied by the modified Slavnov-Taylor identities. 	5a066a3b7528ae59edfda3125589e2f1	89f8c2509f49ea122d7d389db3be05ea	302b0a0d373601fa7747df19855cec79	article	{Flow equations and BRS invariance for Yang-Mills
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                  theories}	Ulrich Ellwanger	\N	1994
7658700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becchi:1996an	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3387011	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3387011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9607188;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9607188}	    Abstract: The aim of these lectures is to describe a construction, as self-contained as possible, of renormalized gauge theories. Following a suggestion of Polchinski, we base our analysis on the Wilson renormalization group method. After a discussion of the infinite cut-off limit, we study the short distance properties of the Green functions verifying the validity of Wilson short distance expansion. We also consider the problem of the extension to the quantum level of the classical symmetries of the theory. With this purpose we analyze in details the breakings induced by the cut-off in a $SU(2)$ gauge symmetry and we prove the possibility of compensating these breakings by a suitable choice of non-gauge invariant counter terms. 	584ec78f06af3f61c37a03ff31d2724a	fdef9ff48a9fc4eb1d34ae9bdb401e15	20534ebec8210accf9ce1951b863220a	article	{On the construction of renormalized gauge theories using
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                  renormalization group techniques}	C. Becchi	\N	1996
7658718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Mobilität und mobile Informationssysteme (MMS2009), Münster 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0395f949d8676f6228872358ea0a8672	017e0a0adf358abc51e80fa4803e6f7e	4432fc92b22801fe16c537357c70cdd7	inbook	RFID-Systeme für Messen und Konferenzen: Untersuchung der Einflussgrößen auf die Besucherakzeptanz. 	Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7658732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	sebald_offene_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{ISBN} 978-3-531-15705-4}	\N	30cc67094c60140ae24451ec3b7bba5a	03cbf102c4d32b5dc6da48f176c13745	923ede5b09ab68a745ea78b9523cbb52	book	Offene Wissensökonomie : Analysen zur Wissenssoziologie der Free/Open Source-Softwareentwicklung	Gerd Sebald	\N	2008
7658777	Nuclear Physics B	352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wetterich1991529	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-473FS1X-3S/2/57d1531cb985b0f823b3011b97477a11	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Average action and the renormalization group equations	\N	\N	529 - 584	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(91)90099-J}	We formulate an effective action [Gamma]k for averages of fields taken within a volume of size k-d. In contrast to the block-spin approach on the lattice we work in continuous (euclidean) space, preserving all symmetries. We establish how expectation values of operators with momenta smaller than k can be computed from [Gamma]k. The average action at different scales is related by an exact renormalization group equation. We apply these ideas to the N-component [phi]4 theory in the spontaneously broken phase and derive the one-loop renormalization group equations for the average potential. The average potential becomes convex as k --> 0.	df3fa6eca59a0e6673e74f7145eb1f83	f6638b8f427e40dea9279d9b6947c53e	5b1c8b1fce44d91dd0fb419395c3bf35	article	Average action and the renormalization group equations	C. Wetterich	\N	1991
7658821	First Monday	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HRW09	http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/scl/papers/twitter/twitter.pdf	\N	Twitter research by HP's labs	\N	http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2317/2063	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	0ad326f8e95e127d37d3ca6d06e37d25	c19cce6d98dd98a122d71459a5e3d19d	bac2fc849776da7d572c1af56d084941	article	Social networks that matter: Twitter under the microscope	Bernardo A. Huberman and Daniel M. Romero and Fang Wu	\N	2009
7658833	Phys. Lett.	B301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wetterich:1992yh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=2666480	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 2666480	\N	\N	90-94	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B301,90;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(93)90726-X}	We derive a new exact evolution equation for the scale dependence of an effective action. The corresponding equation for the effective potential permits a useful truncation. This allows one to deal with the infrared problems of theories with massless modes in less than four dimensions which are relevant for the high temperature phase transition in particle physics or the computation of critical exponents in statistical mechanics.	42ab8325a65195fab970623dc456640b	4785550f2789bf6de7261811952c9155	7cbc8b6ff9e12d3a02317e742d388d98	article	{Exact evolution equation for the effective potential}	Christof Wetterich	\N	1993
7658914	Prog. Theor. Phys.	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2001mf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4547349	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4547349	\N	\N	149-166	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0101101;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.106.149}, eprint = {hep-th/0101101}	    Abstract: Recently we made a proposal for realization of an effective BRS symmetry along the Wilsonian renormalization group flow. In this paper we show that the idea can be naturally extended for the most general gauge theories. Extensive use of the antifield formalism is made to reveal some remarkable structure of the effective BRS symmetry. The average action defined with a continuum analog of the block spin transformation obeys the quantum master equation (QME), provided that an UV action does so. We show that the RG flow described by the exact flow equations is generated by canonical transformations in the field-antifield space. Using the relation between the average action and the Legendre effective action, we establish the equivalence between the QME for the average action and the modified Ward-Takahashi identity for the Legendre action. The QME remains intact when the regularization is removed. 	b9fb0bb82c72d7009b03850f1c8e5ccb	d50f91777e4440f5c6a780427bc3e81c	1a9ef1fd2a0f57deb6e5c6a0e8e263e5	article	{BRS symmetry, the quantum master equation, and the
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                  Wilsonian  renormalization group}	Yuji Igarashi and Katsumi Itoh and Hiroto So	\N	2001
7658915	\N	4944	\N	\N	\N	\N	MCD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conceptualclustering	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecml/mcd2007.html#FerilliBMBE07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	13-26	\N	\N	conf/ecml/2007mcd	date = {2008-08-27}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68416-9_2}, isbn = {978-3-540-68415-2}	\N	19878f85c4896b20817cc65191571841	0a84736b2865a6310cf086d2ce2d43fb	d0d2462866577c026ff7fd169b5eb49e	inproceedings	Generalization-Based Similarity for Conceptual Clustering.	Stefano Ferilli and Teresa Maria Altomare Basile and Nicola Di Mauro and Marenglen Biba and Floriana Esposito	Zbigniew W. Ras and Shusaku Tsumoto and Djamel A. Zighed	2007
7658979	Phys. Lett.	B526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2001cv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4775724	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4775724	\N	\N	164-172	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0111112;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(01)01461-7}, eprint = {hep-th/0111112}	    Abstract: We present a method to solve the master equation for the Wilsonian action in the antifield formalism. This is based on a representation theory for cutoff dependent global symmetries along the Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) flow. For the chiral symmetry, the master equation for the free theory yields a continuum version of the Ginsparg-Wilson relation. We construct chiral invariant operators describing fermionic self-interactions. The use of canonically transformed variables is shown to simplify the underlying algebraic structure of the symmetry. We also give another non-trivial example, a realization of SU(2) vector symmetry. Our formalism may be used for a non-perturbative truncation of the Wilsonian action preserving global symmetries. 	55767e851b94fb5cf887ce1b0bd8070f	ce86d88aa54c94a8954e288e8db82a24	f3983d485bdebfcc4d9862bc2e2a6341	article	{Realization of global symmetries in the Wilsonian
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                  renormalization  group}	Yuji Igarashi and Katsumi Itoh and Hiroto So	\N	2002
7659038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bärenreiter	Kassel	\N	\N	UBHD19971803	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	LA-M 11-15959
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LSA Mus-DG 012
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E 1364 c	XXVII, 706 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-476-00980-7, 3-7618-2006-2, 978-3-7618-2006-3, 978-3-476-00980-7}, language = {ger}	\N	620aca9b35b7a3bc66de15585b3590df	cbb73ba923732c91067cce136d832120	209c874edde3269b69ba4a1bd4d0b3a8	book	Kammermusikführer	Ingeborg [Hrsg.] Allihn	\N	1998
7659041	J. Phys.	A40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonoda:2007dj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=7114427	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 7114427	\N	\N	9675-9690	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0703167;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1751-8113/40/31/034}, eprint = {hep-th/0703167}	    Abstract: It has been known for some time that a smooth momentum cutoff is compatible with local gauge symmetries. In this paper we show concretely how to construct QED using the exact renormalization group (ERG). First, we give a new derivation of the Ward identity for the Wilson action using the technique of composite operators. Second, parameterizing the theory by its asymptotic behavior for a large cutoff, we show how to fine-tune the parameters to satisfy the identity. Third, we recast the identity as invariance of the Wilson action under a non-linear BRST transformation. 	d01de9a6e28bcbf900b4e00b6ef8c349	f343fecc6e846fb70fe905051efb3954	ad3f2f59197bee268455816277589e59	article	{On the construction of QED using ERG}	Hidenori Sonoda	\N	2007
7659042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOSP '08: Proceedings of the first workshop on Online social networks	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	KGA08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1397741	\N	Web 2.0 has brought about several new applications that have enabled arbitrary subsets of users to communicate with each other on a social basis. Such communication increasingly happens not just on Facebook and MySpace but on several smaller network applications such as Twitter and Dodgeball. We present a detailed characterization of Twitter, an application that allows users to send short messages. We gathered three datasets (covering nearly 100,000 users) including constrained crawls of the Twitter network using two different methodologies, and a sampled collection from the publicly available timeline. We identify distinct classes of Twitter users and their behaviors, geographic growth patterns and current size of the network, and compare crawl results obtained under rate limiting constraints.	\N	\N	19-24	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-182-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1397735.1397741}	\N	f6fa3c6e938415dddf27a5fcb5a480ca	4f8ac11b91094c9427f425eaaaa7462d	5790002f04cbc8cbc5f0674844749211	inproceedings	A few chirps about twitter	Balachander Krishnamurthy and Phillipa Gill and Martin Arlitt	\N	2008
7659169	Library resources \\& technical services	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tillett_summary_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	393--405	\N	4	\N	issn = {0024-2527}	\N	a420c1e2fceaf8d752dd9b2512e0b540	aa7af5862a590c25c52af3f4ef53a72d	917d0b479cb72d0bb37d77802ab798de	article	A summary of the treatment of bibliographic relationships in cataloging rules	{B.B.} Tillett	\N	1991
7659170	Library resources \\& technical services	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tillett_taxonomy_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	150--158	\N	2	\N	issn = {0024-2527}	\N	4fb777c9a6a0d7ce5cb8a8020c9866c5	c92d57d9ed6815a6b4ac3e2c8ab4f6bb	5c3bac61483a4cdd1e7472e29d650e58	article	A taxonomy of bibliographic relationships	{B.B.} Tillett	\N	1991
7659171	Library resources \\& technical services	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tillett_bibliographic_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	162--188	\N	2	\N	issn = {0024-2527}	\N	6ea7880f335ff74ce21b67641252e473	ae43f5e33ff6491d1012acbc751c8368	199b7a32bcb52558a2b432bdfe96031b	article	Bibliographic relationships: An empirical study of the {LC} machine-readable records	{B.B.} Tillett	\N	1992
7659172	Library resources \\& technical services	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tillett_history_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	23--36	\N	1	\N	issn = {0024-2527}	\N	36688cd4c797115e72c0be874838527b	e69802ad78f0c6e542810a0888718beb	08ed2bbfacd07788fb35360bcc89924f	article	The History of Linking Devices	{B.B.} Tillett	\N	1992
7659209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	DeKrWaB09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	339c0a2e04f2c4a39f743a7bcf823c47	661919782b56569fa8a7104aa89c7a30	95496995056ed21319275ea988b1e555	book	{M}arketing: {E}ine entscheidungsorientierte {E}inführung	Reinhold Decker and Frank Kroll and Ralf Wagner	\N	forthcoming
7659968	Direktmarketing Praxis	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaJ07	\N	\N		\N	\N	16 - 17	\N	\N	\N		\N	66bec7ce6c878d3246aec6b990319d27	ab7ae28a990890075bfb9914b2f07820	e9e46645c2f46715a3159c6ab6b875eb	article	{D}irektmarketing in {R}ussland: Der {S}chlüssel zu den russischen {W}achtumsmärkten?	R. Wagner	\N	2007
7660079	Information - Wissenschaft \\& Praxis	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaScJ07	\N	\N		\N	\N	347 -- 354	\N	6 - 7	\N		\N	942a73c2fb7917f35f331e1bb1be2297	a4c1e28efd54d552dba941b0b7c4f9d6	a16d70514acc5219efe865165fe290b6	article	{C}{I} im {E}insatz: {T}echnologien zur {I}nformationssuche, -bewertung und {A}ufbereitung	R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz	\N	2007
7660390	Journal of Product and Brand Management	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaBeJ06	\N	\N		\N	\N	341 -- 351	\N	5	\N		\N	bcaef139dade933870f2a985e47cec43	c25935f3c65dccab5b48ba18a270f1f2	d33a4922d854bef6a720594a67abfd32	article	{I}dentifying {P}atterns of {C}ustomer {R}esponse to {P}rice {E}ndings	R. Wagner and K. S. Beinke	\N	2006
7660475	Marketing Intelligence and Planning	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeWaScJ05	\N	\N		\N	\N	189 - 199	\N	2	\N		\N	f54c848d9b1d5f5fc216bad9b4fb4822	10dbde28a872324a9b0e9a9c9837aa2b	a810f9a0cb50437f756fc250b4a983aa	article	{A}n {I}nternet-{B}ased {A}pproach to {E}nvironmental {S}canning in {M}arketing {P}lanning	R. Decker and R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz	\N	2005
7660602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 35, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Universität München, März 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e84bfccb77e022277c0f34f958d37387	04501bdf3561e12d047fffec1f527d4a	8abcc209d94ac92c2ebc231b69c70b13	misc	Value Mapping – Entwicklung eines Ansatz zur wertorientierten Steuerung von IT-Landschaften	Steffen Lanzinner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7660637	European Journal of Marketing	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaJ05	\N	\N		\N	\N	199 -- 215	\N	1/2	\N		\N	714c8c8ef85dabcd244b9db15dac20b7	846a5d832067e40513435ecd4e211f3a	53623eae9ac905f83fe9fc687175008e	article	{C}ontemporary {M}arketing {P}ractices in {R}ussia	R. Wagner	\N	2005
7660707	Wirtschaftsinformatik	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FeWaJ03	\N	\N		\N	\N	589 - 598	\N	6	\N		\N	6857f794a35ac24d20ce576ecbd70b8b	e930ae75649bc6047e5825305d96470e	296079ef3bd96ed7e5aad07607500739	article	{S}trukturieren mit {M}ultitrees: {E}in {F}achkonzept zur verbesserten {N}avigation in {H}ypermedia	M. Feldmann and R. Wagner	\N	2003
7660717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Telemedizinführer Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	Minerva	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Telemedizinführer Deutschland, Ausgabe 2006. Hrsg. / Editors: Jäckel, A.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f37c71594f8aba7ca056fc72ef5d151	5aa42cb861c06d2866b785002de893b2	384a7b6a7f281898410009d1e40aa857	inbook	Virtuelle Communities für Patienten – Das Forschungsprojekt „Community Online Services and Mobile Solutions“ (COSMOS) – Teilprojekt Healthcare	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	A. Minerva Jäckel	2006
7660719	OR-Spektrum	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaDeJ00	\N	\N		\N	\N	97 -- 116	\N	1	\N		\N	f2ad8af0cd85e02b0c1362158f0f9c59	b250f7f5bed3368daf674202343c3594	926c11533ad0e8510f811c8f1a084c7e	article	{R}emarks on the {B}ehavioristic {A}nalysis of {C}ompetitive {R}eactions	R. Wagner and R. Decker	\N	2000
7660751	Marktforschung \\& Management	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeWaKnJ98	\N	\N		\N	\N	172 - 176	\N	5	\N		\N	8fa95f8cce60d61d251da5a4e44b355e	f64fc2761ab4fdd160adfae94bcdb256	08b37cf7900227f24e3b41bfcbf03152	article	{D}ata {W}arehouse - {E}in {I}nstrument für {M}arktforschung und {M}anagement	R. Decker and R. Wagner and N. Knauff	\N	1998
7660759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Excellence in Teaching Conference 2008 Annual Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	King's Learning Institute	\N	\N	\N	warKLI09	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-127	\N	\N	\N		\N	486c560e92e55aebafbda56b8274df17	25e7116fe9bee376bfe9b2137c3033ca	1430ab78ef73553357c45a2da0bda821	inproceedings	MUVEs and Second Lives: exploring education in virtual worlds	Steven Warburton	Lesley Gourlay and Sue Saxby-Smith	2008
7660770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobiles Computing in der Medizin	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e0cd159067c0c8cb8b896c89ddd485d	20a7fd9b25a1242cf39bc740f281e04b	6c821dc9d8c49a720f3fbc70f97c7ac2	book	Mobiles Computing in der Medizin	Jan Marco Leimeister and Christian Mauro and Helmut Krcmar and Torsten Eymann and Andreas Koop	\N	2007
7660789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Deciding Factor: The Power of Analytics to Make Every Decision a Winner	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	decidingfactor	http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470398191,descCd-tableOfContents.html	\N	1. From Intuition to Algorithms: A Brief History of Using Analytics to Make Better Decisions. 
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2. How Analytics Makes Customer Relationships More Valuable: The Netflix, Best Buy, Tesco, and Harrah’s Experience. 
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3. Co-Creation and Decision Management: How Consumers and Companies Share Data to Create Value. 
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4. The Disciplines of Decision Leaders: The Math, Mind-Set, and Technology for Managing Decisions. 
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5. The New Knowledge Workers: Defining the Talent Mix for Success with Analytics. 
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6. Demystifying Decision Management: A Primer on Various Analytic Tools and Techniques. 
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7. The Future of Decision Management: Using Differentiated Decisions to Gain Competitive Advantage. 
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Appendix A: Fair Isaac’s Decision Management Project Methodology. 
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Appendix B: Glossary. 
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Acknowledgments. 
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The Authors. 
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Index.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8891dd203cbf7ceee1db0377e70bddd5	95da79e0cf7906c6cac37456724a5011	f1852c746e5dca3bd1947b96b970ae88	book	The Deciding Factor: The Power of Analytics to Make Every Decision a Winner	Larry E. Rosenberger and John Nash and Ann Graham	\N	2009
7660811	GfK Jahrbuch der Absatz- und Verbrauchsforschung	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaTeDeJ98	\N	\N		\N	\N	395 -- 417	\N	4	\N		\N	e8b9db247d6086d33cb718844092c823	db39082e5c67fcb230d20bc0421a0ffd	7fb5b2fd90d12274e8ca25a0ef778348	article	{D}ie {B}ehandlung fehlender {W}erte in der angewandten {M}arktforschung	R. Wagner and T. Temme and R. Decker	\N	1998
7660825	Heilbad und Kurort	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaDeJ97	\N	\N		\N	\N	123 - 127	\N	5	\N		\N	69acc596fd1b581a10116c45c5cee478	088d3b4c40ecd4c7ac9c97cba96ca336	cea3acc000594c844663e46422e639f5	article	{D}ie {M}arktforschung als {H}ilfsmittel zur {B}ewältigung der {B}äderkrise	R. Wagner and R. Decker	\N	1997
7660905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 38th {EMAC} {C}onference, {M}arketing and the {C}ore {D}isciplines: {R}ediscovering {R}eferences?	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nantes	\N	\N	KlScWaP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e715062ce697b2938f4d6f8244ae4bb1	8a12a5e728f59474ee819a1e1a194bb5	c81f1eeaade8562233d58352e227cfbe	inproceedings	{A}ssessing {D}igital {S}ocial {N}etworks for {M}arketing {C}ommunication - {T}he {C}ase of {M}y{S}pace.{C}om -	M. Klaus and J. Schwertfeger and R. Wagner	J.-P. Helfer and J.-L. Nicolas	forthcoming
7660920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{A}dvances in {D}ata {A}nalysis and {R}elated {N}ew {T}echniques	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	ScWaP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1da3ff8194d3d2e2b687c8c8a55d0adb	60c1835cd7e6c35ed77794a490212e25	9875423f68537fe85aacd47324569c12	inproceedings	{C}lassification in {M}arketing {S}cience	S.W. Scholz and R. Wagner	T. Imaizumi and A. Okada and H.-H. Bock and W. Gaul	forthcoming
7660925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoracekWolskaEMCSR2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f09bd16d67108749163cb48cee8179e2	965265f487e52e18c0f715c894cf59a2	b17ae4a564d6dd8a8c5318741247d28e	article	Addressing Formally-Flawed Mathematical Formulas in Tutorial Dialogs Error Analysis for Supporting Informed Reactions	Helmut Horacek and Magdalena Wolska	Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies	2008
7660970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{A}dvances in {D}ata {A}nalysis and {R}elated {N}ew {T}echniques	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaOnScP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a51ef2e89f858c1f141170a980788e0	dde394ca5e80704a11e0561dedfbcec6	f7236b0f26cc6487dbb6118cb0f2668d	inproceedings	{E}vent {D}etection in {E}nvironmental {S}canning: {N}ews from a {H}ospitality {I}ndustry {N}ewsletter	R. Wagner and J. Ontrup and S.W. Scholz	T. Imaizumi and A. Okada and H.-H. Bock and W. Gaul	forthcoming
7661056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{D}ata {A}nalysis, {M}achine {L}earning, and {A}pplications	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaP08c	\N	\N		\N	\N	489 - 496	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ee3a21c5339322605eb9f09eb8b6d8d	94d32fc087ac9f57d351d1975d8be0df	0b9a5ab96ef993ffc2cc392f9b6d4095	inproceedings	{C}lassifying {C}ontemporary {M}arketing {P}ractices	R. Wagner	C. Preisach and H. Burkhardt and L. Schmidt-Thieme and R. Decker	2008
7661072	Journal of Universal Computer Science	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mueller-Prothmann:jucs_10_6:selakt_social_network_analysis	http://dx.doi.org/10.3217/jucs-010-06-0691	\N		\N	doi={10.3217/jucs-010-06-0691}	691--701	\N	6	\N		In many organisations, conservation of specialised expertise is picked out as a central theme only after experienced members have already left. The paper presents the SELaKT method, a method for Sustainable Expert Localisation and Knowledge T ransfer based on social network analysis (SNA). It has been developed during a project co-operation between the Department of Information Science at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies, Free University Berlin, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK, Berlin. The SELaKT method uses recent insights into network analysis and pragmatically adapts SNA to suit organisational practice. Thus it provides a strategic tool to localise experts, to identify knowledge communities and to analyse the structure of knowledge flows within and between organisations. The SELaKT method shows its advances and increasing relevance for practical use by integration of specific organisational conditions and requirements into the process of analysis.	d7280c7c4667649fe1cdf677c09df0c3	2a0f3c3269e2a91dedee777e29e93da4	f29bb356dd14fca261314ddf3c0ede80	article	SELaKT - Social Network Analysis as a Method for Expert Localisation and Sustainable Knowledge Transfer	T. Mueller-Prothmann and I. Finke	\N	2004
7661080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 37th {EMAC} {C}onference, {M}arketing {L}andscapes: {A} {P}ause for {T}hought	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brighton	\N	\N	WaP08b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	918d464942199fead868620d0898564c	afbdf8fc4699a41cc9cc1b46d840da4e	77567b740da2c4f4c3f7f52c8ed55e31	inproceedings	{C}onsistency of {R}elationship {M}arketing {P}ractices in {T}ransition {E}conomies	R. Wagner	K. J. Perks and P. Shukla	2008
7661137	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	http://eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl/9592/	\N	\N	Centre for Telematics and Information Technology, University of Twente	Enschede	University of Twente	\N	eemcs9592	http://eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl/9592/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CTIT Ph.D.-thesis series No. 06-78	\N	research_projects = {Agent Academy: A Data Mining Framework for Training Intelligent Agents}, assistant_supervisors = {M. J. van Sinderen}, supervisors = {D. Konstantas}, issn = {1381-3617}, eprintid = {9592}, num_pages = {320}, phd_type = {A}, research_programs = {CTIT-ASI: A-services Internet}, isbn = {90-365-2313-3}, research_groups = {EWI-ASNA: Architecture and Services of Network Applications}	In Ancient Times, when written language was introduced, books and manuscripts were often considered sacred. During these times, only a few persons were able to read and interpret them, while most people were limited in accepting these interpretations. Then, along with the industrial revolution of the XVIII and XIX centuries and especially boosted by the development of the press, knowledge slowly became available to all people. Simultaneously, people were starting to apply machines in the development of their work, usually characterized by repetitive processes, and especially focused in the production of consuming goods, such as furniture, clocks, clothes and so on. Following the needs of this new society, it was finally through science that new processes emerged to enable the transmission of knowledge from books and instructors to learners. Still today, people gain knowledge based on these processes, created to fulfill the needs of a society in its early stages of industrialization, thus not being compatible with the needs of the information society.
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In the information society, people must deal with an overloading amount of information, by the means of the media, books, besides different telecommunication and information systems technology. Furthermore, people's relation to work has been influenced by profound changes, for instance, knowledge itself is now regarded as a valuable work product and, thus, the workplace has become an environment of knowledge creation and learning. Modifications
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in the world economical, political and social scenarios led to the conclusion that knowledge is the differential that can lead to innovation and, consequently, save organizations, societies, and even countries from failing in achieving their main goals.
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Focusing on these matters is the Knowledge Management (KM) research area, which deals with the creation, integration and use of knowledge, aiming at improving the performance of individuals and organizations. Advances in this field are mainly motivated by the assumption that organizations should focus on knowledge assets (generally maintained by the members of an organization) to remain competitive in the information society's market. This thesis argues that KM initiatives should be targeted based on a constructivist perspective. In general, a constructivist view on KM focuses on how knowledge emerges, giving great importance to the knowledge holders and their natural practices. 
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With the paragraph above, the reader may already have an intuition of how this work faces and targets Knowledge Management, however, let us be more precise. Research in Knowledge Management has evolved substantially in the past 30 years, coming from a centralized view of KM processes to a distributed view, grounded in organizational and cognitive sciences studies that point out the social, distributed, and subjective nature of knowledge. The first Knowledge Management Systems (KMSs) were centrally based and followed a top-down design approach. The organization managers, supported by knowledge engineers, collected and structured the contents of an organizational memory as a finished product at design time (before the organizational memory was deployed) and then disseminated the product, expecting employees to use it and update it. However, employees often claimed that the knowledge stored in the repository was detached from their real working practices. This led to the development of evolutionary methods, which prescribe that the basic KM system is initially developed and evolves proactively in an on-going fashion. However, most of the initiatives are still based on building central repositories and portals, which assume standardized vocabularies, languages, and classification schemes. Consequently, employees' lack of trust and motivation often lead to dissatisfaction. In other words, workers resist on sharing knowledge, since they do not know who is going to access it and what is going to be done with it. Moreover, the importance attributed to knowledge may give an impression that these central systems take away a valuable asset from his or her owner, without giving appreciable benefits in return.
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The problems highlighted in the previous paragraph may be attenuated or even solved if a top-down/bottom-up strategy is applied when proposing a KM solution. This means that the solution should be sought with aim at organizational goals (top-down) but at the same time, more attention should be given to the knowledge holders and on the natural processes they already use to share knowledge (bottom-up). Being active agency such an important
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principle of Constructivism, this work recognizes that the Agent Paradigm (first defined by Artificial Intelligence and more recently adopted by Software Engineering) is the best approach to target Knowledge Management, taking a technological and social perspective. Capable of modeling and supporting social environments, agents is here recognized as a suitable solution for Knowledge Management especially by providing a suitable metaphor used for modeling KM domains (i.e. representing humans and organizations) and systems. Applying agents as metaphors on KM is mainly motivated by the definition of agents as cognitive beings having characteristics that resemble human cognition, such as autonomy, reactivity, goals, beliefs, desires, and social-ability. Using agents as human abstractions is motivated by the fact that, for specific problems, such as software engineering and knowledge management process modeling, agents may aid the analyst to abstract away from some of the problems related to human complexity, and focus on the important issues that impact the specific goals, beliefs and tasks of agents of the domain. This often leads to a clear understanding of the current situation, which is essential for the proposal of an appropriate solution. The current situation may be understood by modeling at the same time the overall goals of the organization, and the needs and wants of knowledge holders.
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Towards facilitating the analysis of KM scenarios and the development of adequate solutions, this work proposes ARKnowD (Agent-oriented Recipe for Knowledge Management Systems Development). Systems here have a broad definition, comprehending both technology-based systems (e.g. information system, groupware, repositories) and/or human systems, i.e. human processes supporting KM using non-computational artifacts (e.g. brain stormings, creativity workshops). The basic philosophical assumptions behind ARKnowD are: a) the interactions between human and system should be understood according to the constructivist principle of self-construction, claiming that humans and communities are self-organizing entities that constantly construct their identities and evolve throughout endless interaction cycles. As a result of such interactions, humans shape systems and, at the same time, systems constrain the ways humans act and change; b) KM enabling systems should be built in a bottom-up approach, aiming at the organizational goals, but understanding that in order to fulfill these goals, some personal needs and wants of the knowledge holders (i.e. the organizational members) need to be targeted; and c) there is no ``silver bullet'' when pursuing a KM tailoring methodology and the best approach is combining existing agent-oriented approaches according to the given domain or situation.
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This work shows how the principles above may be achieved by the integration of two existing work on agent-oriented software engineering, which are combined to guide KM analysts and system developers when conceiving KM solutions. Innovation in our work is achieved by supporting topdown/bottom-up approaches to KM as mentioned above. The proposed methodology does that by strongly emphasizing the earlier phases of software development, the so-called requirement analysis activity. In this way, we consider all stakeholders (organizations and humans) as agents in our analysis model, and start by understanding their relations before actually thinking of developing a system. Perhaps the problem may be more effectively solved by proposing changes in the business processes, rather than by making use of new technology. And besides, in addition to humans and organizations, existing systems are also included in the model from start, helping the analyst and designer to understand which functionalities are delegated to these so-called artificial agents. In addition to that, benefits as a result of the application of ARKnowD may be also attributed to our choice of using the proper agent cognitive characteristics in the different phases of the development cycle.
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With the main purpose of exemplifying the use of the proposed methodology, this work presents a socially-aware recommender agent named KARe (Knowledgeable Agent for Recommendations). Recommender Systems may be defined by those that support users in selecting items of their need from a big set of items, helping users to overcome the overwhelming feeling when facing a vast information source, such as the web, an organizational repository or the like. Besides serving as a case for our methodology, this work also aims at exploring the suitability of the KARe system to support KM processes. Our choice for supporting knowledge sharing through questioning and answering processes is again supported by Constructivism proponents, who understand that social interaction is vital for active knowledge building. This assumption is also defended by some KM theories, claiming that knowledge is created through cycles of transformation between two types of knowledge: tacit and explicit knowledge. Up to now, research on KM has paid much attention to the formalization and exchange of explicit knowledge, in the form of documents or other physical artifacts, often annotated with metadata, and classified by taxonomies or ontologies. Investigations surrounding tacit knowledge have been so far scarce, perhaps by the complexity of the tasks of capturing and integrating such kind of knowledge, defined as knowledge about personal experience and values, usually confined on people's mind. Taking a flexible approach on supporting this kind of knowledge conversion, KARe relies on the potential of social interaction underlying organizational practices to support knowledge creation and sharing.
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The global objective of this work is to support knowledge creation and sharing within an organization, according to its own natural processes and social behaviors. In other words, this work is based on the assumption that KM is better supported if knowledge is looked at from a constructivist perspective. To sum up, this thesis aims at:
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1) Providing an agent-oriented approach to guide the creation and evolvement of KM initiatives, by analyzing the organizational potentials, behaviors and processes concerning knowledge sharing;
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2) Developing the KARe recommender system, based on a semantically enriched Information Retrieval technique for recommending knowledge artifacts, supporting users to ask and answer to each others' questions.
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These objectives are achieved as follows:
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- Defining the principles that characterize a Constructivist KM supporting environment and understanding how they may be used to support
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the creation of more effective KM solutions;
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- Providing an agent-oriented approach to develop KM systems. This approach is based on the integration of two different agent-oriented software engineering works, profiting from their strengths in providing a comprehensive methodology that targets both analysis and design activities;
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- Proposing and designing a socially aware agent-oriented recommender system both to exemplify the application of the proposed approach and to explore its potential on supporting knowledge creation and sharing.
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- Implementing an Information Retrieval algorithm to support the previously mentioned system in generating recommendations. Besides describing the algorithm, this thesis brings experimental results to prove its effectiveness.
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	6647900885702c035d801bcfde83e2e3	9b63e30adf95c2344a7f88292fe448b2	0c0259734e80aec364bd2fbffd68fdec	phdthesis	Agent-oriented constructivist knowledge management	R. Guizzardi-Silva Souza	\N	2006
7661257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	Seidl(2008)	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-265	\N	\N	\N		This paper is concise report on an internet survey of economists to acertain their satisfaction with peer review processess of publishing in economics journals.	5603f86a5bd4c6a49b52ce8e5659241c	f0b63e570076c36b18131637032e7281	8b63510f1f6daca01f92d4e4a1e35ce8	inbook	A beauty contest of referee processes of Economics Journals	Christian Seidl and Ulrich Schmidt and Peter Grösche	Max Albert and Dieter Schmidtchen and Stefan Voigt	2008
7661797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIB_Soc_SW	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2007/421/pdf/check22.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f58ec036d83c9f289f77b0eda3c98d6b	740f92b0b86eee8d3cf44c61563c43b3	56e31f2c5f06d1240bdeb5b09eca2215	article	Soziale Software nutzen	Jürgen Plieninger und Edlef Stabenau	\N	2007
7661813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soc_SW_Study	http://telearn.noe-kaleidoscope.org/warehouse/Kieslinger-Prolearn-2007_(001851v1).pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d254cd60bb90dbde97b5d8002d6b8de	c08ea3eab18154133e227c9db9a37974	f826fa23a2ad1168f1aa5829ca266608	article	Case Study on social software in distributed working environments	\N	Margit Hofer Barbara Kieslinger	2007
7661865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:siddiqi:2007	http://dli.iiit.ac.in/ijcai/IJCAI-2007/PDF/IJCAI07-092.pdf	\N		\N	
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	581-586	\N	\N	\N		Due to large search spaces, diagnosis of combinational
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circuits is often practical for finding only single
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and double faults. In principle, system models
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can be compiled into a tractable representation
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(such as DNNF) on which faults of arbitrary cardinality
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can be found efficiently. For large circuits,
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however, compilation can become a bottleneck due
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to the large number of variables necessary to model
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the health of individual gates. We propose a novel
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method that greatly reduces this number, allowing
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the compilation, as well as the diagnosis, to scale
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to larger circuits. The basic idea is to identify
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regions of a circuit, called cones, that are dominated
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by single gates, and model the health of each
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cone with a single health variable. When a cone
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is found to be possibly faulty, we diagnose it by
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again identifying the cones inside it, and so on, until
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we reach a base case. We show that results combined
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from these hierarchical sessions are sound
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and complete with respect to minimum-cardinality
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diagnoses. We implement this method on top of
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the diagnoser developed by Huang and Darwiche
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in 2005, and present evidence that it significantly
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improves the efficiency and scalability of diagnosis
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on the ISCAS-85 circuits.	4ca9fb21481454d411e49eb9632a7b1e	8d0f44147f74df406311d251d1cdebc7	16b7a8b647fc8a9f788b03f8e779bf90	inproceedings	Hierarchical Diagnosis of Multiple Faults	Sajjad Siddiqi and Jinbo Huang	Manuela M. Veloso	2007
7661881	Computer Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	19. May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlitter2008c	http://www.snarc.info/downloads/Schlitter_CZ2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	21	\N		\N	f05dafd40da82d9f8c8bd71f9782786f	e6de61e45c44d5d63b77b9aaf9ab0581	670f1c7dfe1abe06821b4fcc02f73dab	article	Funkchips liefern Produktdaten - Kategorisierung durch Datamining vereinfacht die Qualitätskontrolle	Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz and Florian Kähne	\N	2008
7661883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Key Factors for Successful Logistics: Services, Transportation Concepts, IT and Management Tools	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co.	Berlin	\N	\N	Schilz2007	http://www.snarc.info/downloads/SchilzSchlitter_HICL2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	153-168	\N	\N	\N		\N	a05eb4bc489db26629db77ffd1e26383	a1865b8cdabd8f919fc039d4c14baca6	952d211103716f83938568d9a37df75f	inproceedings	RFID Rollout – What Can We Learn From EDI?	Stiefen T. Schilz and Nico Schlitter and Florian Kähne and Egemen Genc	Thorsten Blecker and George Q. Huang and Fabrizio Salvador	2007
7661890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovative Logistics Management: Competitive Advantages through new Processes and Services	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co.	Berlin	\N	\N	Schlitter2007	http://www.snarc.info/downloads/SchlitterKaehne_HICL2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	147-164	\N	\N	\N		\N	299bb01c20eb62e34ab728dc300b8368	639502904e79e0dac72b4a801e871cf0	563bfca01f770aa357a8454ea6772ebc	inproceedings	Potentials and problems of RFID-based cooperations in supply chains	Nico Schlitter and Florian Kähne and Stiefen T. Schilz and Holger Mattke	Wolfgang Kersten and Thorsten Blecker and Cornelius Herstatt	2007
7661896	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Tagungsband ZFPro'08	\N	\N	\N	M&S-Verlags-OHG	Plauen	\N	\N	Schlitter2008d	http://www.snarc.info/downloads/SchlitterSchilz_ZFPro2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	25-34	\N	\N	\N		\N	04eb1f60c0a9402cddbbc14a07f1fa99	a2c81af7a3137520ee1c1cef650f0947	065fe4528ec07de2fb51c41907cba077	inproceedings	Strategischer IKT-Einsatz schafft Wettbewerbsvorteile durch unternehmensübergreifendes Data Mining	Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz	Tobias Teich and Christian Schumann and Holger Dürr and Thomas Gäse	2008
7661908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	3486585797	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/582958423.PDF	\N	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis: Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software: Andrea Back, Norbert Gronau, Klaus Tochtermann: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783486585797}, asin = {3486585797}, isbn = {3486585797}	\N	c5ddd707fe377cea0b654b7d4378dfb8	ea1de09c52cb4e5d9bf02e3b3ac3e368	8d0be8fb962353f9cb5615c35e0ccdb1	book	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis: Grundlagen, Fallstudien und Trends zum Einsatz von Social Software	\N	Andrea Back and Norbert Gronau and Klaus Tochtermann	2008
7661920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München /// München , Wien	\N	\N	Koch.2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/548294208.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.80 /// kart. : EUR 41,00 ; EUR 39,80 (DE)}, isbn = {9783486585780}	\N	28d56cd37cc9b960214d81a3ce52719a	563945284b018aa9738c786ebea129b5	2a3e0aeac8dc57e6642b9f30e11993c0	book	Enterprise 2.0:  Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen:  Planung, Einführung und erfolgreicher Einsatz von Social Software in Unternehmen	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2007
7661923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in simulation for production and logistics applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RauchGebbensleben2008	http://www.sim-md.de/publications/asim08_rauch-gebbensleben.pdf	\N		\N	\N	309-318	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e9a71d72f954c3eb1886cf3fc96656c	2bd5ae7358a88817d02a39a6c7e17f1b	f0f8a740cf28512661a95ddf186ead73	inproceedings	Ein Simulationsmodell zur Nachbildung von unternehmensübergreifenden Produktionsfehlern	Benjamin Rauch-Gebbensleben and Florian Kähne and Graham Horton and Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz and Michael Neike	\N	2008
7661957	Artif. Intell.	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	paper:stumptner:2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=375971	\N	Diagnosing tree-structured systems	\N	\N	1--29	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00054-6}	\N	49f288d1eda4697de76178c89f23f99c	591153552fc7d74beefdae5a1953de04	f3d946314467773b73c6cfc592596f2d	article	Diagnosing tree-structured systems	Markus Stumptner and Franz Wotawa	\N	2001
7661967	Lecture Notes in Informatics	S-2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schilz2005	\N	\N		\N	ISSN 1614-3213
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ISBN 3-88579-436-5	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Sammlungen von Pflanzen und Pflanzenpräparaten Botanischer Gärten stellen die Basis für die systematische Forschung botanischer Institute dar. Der Austausch von Pflanzenmaterial steht mittlerweile unter strengen internationalen Auflagen. Dies macht eine umfassende sowie konsistente Speicherung und Übermittlung von Abstammungslinien erforderlich. Um diesen Anforderungen zu genügen, wurde an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster im Rahmen zweier Projektseminare ein datenbankgestütztes Informationssystem entwickelt. Im Folgenden wird der Entwurf und eine erste Realisierung dieses Informationssystems für Botanische Gärten namens BOGSY (BOTANIC GARDEN SYSTEM) vorgestellt. 	517e27912aab46b622ca15329c328eaa	ccb89ad8df0b40b8c6f3c0cf757f90ca	f0ab7178bb4290e87969592db05017da	article	BOGSY – Ein Informationssystem für Botanische Gärten 	Christian Sonnenberg Stefan Reimers	Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.	2005
7661968	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Etzioni08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1409378	\N	Open information extraction from the web	\N	\N	68--74	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409360.1409378}	\N	f87342909008803d1eed029e6e0cd6b1	d4060a04766f148b0274271ee4bc08d5	a5bdd898bfe8fe4d7a279ceb2b9424d9	article	Open information extraction from the web	Oren Etzioni and Michele Banko and Stephen Soderland and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
7661978	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX-05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:feldman:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	101--106	\N	\N	\N		\N	776e45285225afd40220df3248f2bbe7	7842fcb5c81952a687c21e26b7e210da	e428fec2569d5f3a59f98e8c2f19ec49	inproceedings	A Hybrid Approach to Hierarchical Fault Diagnosis	Alexander Feldman and Arjan van Gemund and Andr\\'e Bos	Richard Dearden and Sriram Narasimhan	2005
7661984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KI '01: Proceedings of the Joint German/Austrian Conference on AI	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	paper:felfernig:2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=732077	\N	Hierarchical Diagnosis of Large Configurator Knowledge Bases	\N	\N	185--197	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-42612-4}	\N	b7e18aeb381d00b0c4b2e7b2b087c489	104df6bd7124e86d22354690791b2a0a	da3dc135c3d76e4daaf6154387741d83	inproceedings	Hierarchical Diagnosis of Large Configurator Knowledge Bases	Alexander Felfernig and Gerhard Friedrich and Dietmar Jannach and Markus Stumptner and Markus Zanker	\N	2001
7662016	Artificial Intelligence	155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	paper:chittaro:2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=992866	\N	Hierarchical model-based diagnosis based on structural abstraction	\N	\N	147--182	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2003.06.003}	Abstraction has been advocated as one of the main remedies for the computational complexity of model-based diagnosis. However, after the seminal work published in the early nineties, little research has been devoted to this topic. In this paper, we consider one of the types of abstraction commonly used in diagnosis, i.e., structural abstraction, investigating it both from a theoretical and practical point of view. First, we provide a new formalization for structural abstraction that generalizes and extends previous ones. Then, we present two new different techniques for model-based diagnosis that automatically derive easier-to-diagnose versions of a (hierarchical) diagnosis problem on the basis of the available observations. The two proposed techniques are formulated as extensions of the well-known Mozetic's algorithm [I. Mozetic, Hierarchical diagnosis, in: W.H.L. Console, J. de Kleer (Eds.), Readings in Model-Based Diagnosis, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, CA, 1992, pp. 354-372], and experimentally contrasted with it to evaluate the obtained efficiency gains.	5803332ba58e7ebd3dc56950f7dffc4b	04bc48224677e9590948df897bdffa40	482e2b7d1dd769909aa02e255ede76c1	article	Hierarchical model-based diagnosis based on structural abstraction	Luca Chittaro and Roberto Ranon	\N	2004
7662372	PNAS	99	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eckmann2002Curvature	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.032093399	\N		\N	\N	5825--5829	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-12 08:38:36}, citeulike-article-id = {556910}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.032093399}	Beyond the information stored in pages of the World Wide Web, novel types of "meta-information" are created when pages connect to each other. Such meta-information is a collective effect of independent agents writing and linking pages, hidden from the casual user. Accessing it and understanding the interrelation between connectivity and content in the World Wide Web is a challenging problem [Botafogo, R. A. \\& Shneiderman, B. (1991) in Proceedings of Hypertext (Assoc. Comput. Mach., New York), pp. 63-77 and Albert, R. \\& Barabasi, A.-L. (2002) Rev. Mod. Phys. 74, 47-97]. We demonstrate here how thematic relationships can be located precisely by looking only at the graph of hyperlinks, gleaning content and context from the Web without having to read what is in the pages. We begin by noting that reciprocal links (co-links) between pages signal a mutual recognition of authors and then focus on triangles containing such links, because triangles indicate a transitive relation. The importance of triangles is quantified by the clustering coefficient [Watts, D. J. \\& Strogatz, S. H. (1999) Nature (London) 393, 440-442], which we interpret as a curvature [Bridson, M. R. \\& Haefliger, A. (1999) Metric Spaces of Non-Positive Curvature (Springer, Berlin)]. This curvature defines a World Wide Web landscape whose connected regions of high curvature characterize a common topic. We show experimentally that reciprocity and curvature, when combined, accurately capture this meta-information for a wide variety of topics. As an example of future directions we analyze the neural network of Caenorhabditis elegans, using the same methods.	e122890b8454a38cea0189d7a72cd016	e68e68fa86ae55275c9c862582de6af4	06d2784ee0bf9abd89abd9bf21cbddb9	article	Curvature of co-links uncovers hidden thematic layers in the World Wide Web	Jean-Pierre Eckmann and Elisha Moses	\N	2002
7662373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica	\N	VanDongen2000Cluster	http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN\\&\\#38;cpsidt=1409637	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-10 07:53:13}, location = {Amsterdam, Netherlands}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4157198}	A cluster algorithm for graphs called the Markov Cluster algorithm (MCL algorithm) is introduced. The algorithm provides basically an interface to an algebraic process defined on stochastic matrices, called the MCL process. The graphs may be both weighted (with nonnegative weight) and directed. Let G be such a graph. The MCL algorithm simulates flow in G by first identifying G in a canonical way with a Markov graph G1. Flow is then alternatingly expanded and contracted, leading to a row of Markov Graphs G(i). Flow expansion corresponds with taking the kth power of a stochastic matrix, where k ∈ IN. Flow contraction corresponds with a parametrized operator Γr, r > 0, which maps the set of (column) stochastic matrices onto itself. The image ΓrM is obtained by raising each entry in M to the rth power and rescaling each column to have sum 1 again. The heuristic underlying this approach is the expectation that flow between dense regions which are sparsely connected will evaporate. The invariant limits of the process are easily derived and in practice the process converges very fast to such a limit, the structure of which has a generic interpretation as an overlapping clustering of the graph G. Overlap is limited to cases where the input graph has a symmetric structure inducing it. The contraction and expansion parameters of the MCL process influence the granularity of the output. The algorithm is space and time efficient and lends itself to drastic scaling. This report describes the MCL algorithm and process, convergence towards equilibrium states, interpretation of the states as clusterings, and implementation and scalability. The algorithm is introduced by first considering several related proposals towards graph clustering, of both combinatorial and probabilistic nature.	31cc16a4004797592aec8047ee870c62	bb59fbe628ad38a24133b3923112856e	6ad4ed5654e603ca06c758f5b7b3b6c9	phdthesis	A Cluster algorithm for graphs	S. van Dongen	\N	2000
7662374	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f\\"{u}r Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung, Fachrichtung Computerlingustik, Universit\\"{a}t Stuttgart	\N	Dorow2007Graph	http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/opus/volltexte/2007/2985/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-10 07:37:47}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3512209}	In this thesis we take a graph-theoretic approach to the automatic acquisition of word meanings.\
We represent the nouns in a text in form of a semantic graph consisting of words\
(the nodes) and relationships between them (the links). Links in the graph are based on cooccurrence of nouns in lists.\
We find that valuable information about the meaning of words and their interactions can be extracted from the resulting semantic structure.	a37ec4b69dca7130351b65915f316c6b	cc2c8c74e8c8710810a585a366d5c84e	0dad8feb3ae14abe359dde989263ab12	phdthesis	A Graph Model for Words and their Meanings	Beate Dorow	\N	2007
7662375	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	2nd MEANING Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trento	\N	\N	Dorow2005Using	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0403693	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-10 07:24:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4156974}, priority = {0}, eprint = {cond-mat/0403693}	We introduce two different approaches for clustering semantically similarwords. We accommodate ambiguity by allowing a word to belong to severalclusters.Both methods use a graph-theoretic representation of words and theirparadigmatic relationships. The first approach is based on the concept ofcurvature and divides the word graph into classes of similar words by removingwords of low curvature which connect several dispersed clusters.The second method, instead of clustering the nodes, clusters the links in ourgraph. These contain more specific contextual information than nodesrepresenting just words. In so doing, we naturally accommodate ambiguity byallowing multiple class membership.Both methods are evaluated on a lexical acquisition task, using clustering toadd nouns to the WordNet taxonomy. The most effective method is linkclustering.	50036426e318c4236dfd594997b8f181	abf44299d91fc15c0fb5c62c8ed84636	8a7e9f67bff5f5b81d044923360546bf	article	Using Curvature and Markov Clustering in Graphs for Lexical Acquisition and Word Sense Discrimination	Beate Dorow and Dominic Widdows and Katarina Ling and Jean-Pierre Eckmann and Danilo Sergi and Elisha Moses	\N	2005
7662376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Bouquet2008Entity	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.37	\N		\N	\N	554--561	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-09 12:15:52}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {4154636}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.37}	\N	02a2a0f521b8c3682e8aa5004486995a	fd7ff05df4dd0a2956af056974dd6d3d	d3f1c5dbe70115b83c86364aea332b8a	inproceedings	Entity Name System: The Back-Bone of an Open and Scalable Web of Data	Paolo Bouquet and Heiko Stoermer and Claudia Nieder\\'{e}e and Antonio Ma\\ {n}a	\N	2008
7662377	\N	3226	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSNW	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Zhao2004Semantically	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/icsnw/ZhaoGSB04	\N		\N	\N	158--176	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-09 12:09:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4154631}, priority = {1}, isbn = {3-540-23609-0}	\N	2cd4cbf8be0a2eddf372806eb9dd9f60	67b9e172d0ec1a14b9d2e2fd53a644d0	5dfa310bdc3f1aea8f00ce37198de90c	inproceedings	Semantically Linking and Browsing Provenance Logs for E-science	Jun Zhao and Carole A. Goble and Robert Stevens and Sean Bechhofer	Mokrane Bouzeghoub and Carole A. Goble and Vipul Kashyap and Stefano Spaccapietra and Mokrane Bouzeghoub and Carole A. Goble and Vipul Kashyap and Stefano Spaccapietra	2004
7662378	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	Miller1997Beyond	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0412070111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-06 11:08:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4142818}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0412070111}	Renowned statistician R.G. Miller set the pace for statistics students withBeyond ANOVA: Basics of Applied Statistics. Designed to show students how towork with a set of "real world data," Miller's text goes beyond any specificdiscipline, and considers a whole variety of techniques from ANOVA toempirical Bayes methods; the jackknife, bootstrap methods; and the James-Steinestimator.This reissue of Miller's classic book has been revised by professorsat Stanford University, California. As before, one of the main strengths ofBeyond ANOVA is its promotion of the use of the most straightforward dataanalysis methods-giving students a viable option, instead of resorting tocomplicated and unnecessary tests. Assuming a basic background in statistics,Beyond ANOVA is written for undergraduates and graduate statistics students.Its approach will also be valued by biologists, social scientists, engineers,and anyone who may wish to handle their own data analysis.	7b2cd0f97fcd10caa246e3a95c4b32fb	5e6f6ebc59d7e0801c26b6ecff6c0d12	ba82830ba4fc1c1ae62f3108745390bb	book	Beyond ANOVA: Basics of Applied Statistics (Texts in Statistical Science Series)	Rupert G. Miller	\N	1997
7662379	AI Commun.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Kalna2007Clustering	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1365536	\N		\N	\N	263--271	\N	4	\N	issn = {0921-7126}, posted-at = {2009-03-04 08:33:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4131381}, priority = {2}	The clustering coefficient has been used successfully to summarise important features of unweighted, undirected networks across a wide range of applications in complexity science. Recently, a number of authors have extended this concept to the case of networks with non-negatively weighted edges. After reviewing various alternatives, we focus on a definition due to Zhang and Horvath that can be traced back to earlier work of Grindrod. We give a natural and transparent derivation of this clustering coefficient and then analyse its properties. One attraction of this version is that it deals directly with weighted edges and avoids the need to discretise, that is, to round weights up to 1 or down to 0. This has the advantages of (a) retaining all edge weight information, and (b) eliminating the requirement for an arbitrary cutoff level. Further, the extended definition is much less likely to break down due to a \\&lsquo;divide-by-zero\\&rsquo;. Using our new derivation and focusing on some special cases allows us to gain insights into the typical behaviour of this measure. We then illustrate the idea by computing the generalised clustering coefficients, along with the corresponding weighted degrees, for pairwise correlation gene expression data arising from microarray experiments. We find that the weighted clustering and degree distributions reveal global topological differences between normal and tumour networks.	ba9b503c5ec71b19f35eb06d0000a32d	7395ab8fb86f14fe0da9a9d515f03208	2a61dfaea4d00f4d4d0df2ad201b5829	article	A clustering coefficient for weighted networks, with application to gene expression data	Gabriela Kalna and Desmond J. Higham	\N	2007
7662380	PNAS	101	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barrat2004Architecture	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0400087101	\N		\N	\N	3747--3752	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-04 08:31:44}, citeulike-article-id = {1021883}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0400087101}	Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transportation infrastructures, social phenomena, and biological systems. These highly interconnected systems have recently been the focus of a great deal of attention that has uncovered and characterized their topological complexity. Along with a complex topological structure, real networks display a large heterogeneity in the capacity and intensity of the connections. These features, however, have mainly not been considered in past studies where links are usually represented as binary states, i.e., either present or absent. Here, we study the scientific collaboration network and the world-wide air-transportation network, which are representative examples of social and large infrastructure systems, respectively. In both cases it is possible to assign to each edge of the graph a weight proportional to the intensity or capacity of the connections among the various elements of the network. We define appropriate metrics combining weighted and topological observables that enable us to characterize the complex statistical properties and heterogeneity of the actual strength of edges and vertices. This information allows us to investigate the correlations among weighted quantities and the underlying topological structure of the network. These results provide a better description of the hierarchies and organizational principles at the basis of the architecture of weighted networks. 10.1073/pnas.0400087101	a249f78081f0135cf6a0456fca6011ab	536011d4ba33dfa1ef6bf81abdb31f5f	810a023016a86a7821cd1443fa7ed958	article	The architecture of complex weighted networks	A. Barrat and M. Barthelemy and R. Pastor-Satorras and A. Vespignani	\N	2004
7662381	New J. Phys.	11	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOP Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Timme2009Counting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023001	\N		\N	\N	023001+	\N	2	\N	issn = {1367-2630}, posted-at = {2009-02-23 08:05:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4012975}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023001}	\N	abf87dc6a711b73954d8bc1dee894f49	196abaa37b54315de2ae91b2efc89e7d	357a7be187c61cac1fe933cfc1af8ba4	article	Counting complex disordered states by efficient pattern matching: chromatic polynomials and Potts partition functions	Marc Timme and Frank van Bussel and Denny Fliegner and Sebastian Stolzenberg	\N	2009
7662382	IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi2000Normalized	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/34.868688	\N		\N	\N	888--905	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-17 11:25:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4064509}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/34.868688}	We propose a novel approach for solving the perceptual grouping problem in vision. Rather than focusing on local features and their consistencies in the image data, our approach aims at extracting the global impression of an image. We treat image segmentation as a graph partitioning problem and propose a novel global criterion, the normalized cut, for segmenting the graph. The normalized cut criterion measures both the total dissimilarity between the different groups as well as the total similarity within the groups. We show that an efficient computational technique based on a generalized eigenvalue problem can be used to optimize this criterion. We have applied this approach to segmenting static images, as well as motion sequences, and found the results to be very encouraging.	0bb161c0eaaf8fafab6ce1489417c228	b9dfec1e25c24c6e4c62990ca15d00ab	a99435e1d1805860a06a56d948ebede7	article	Normalized Cuts and Image Segmentation	Jianbo Shi and Jitendra Malik	\N	2000
7662383	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loeliger2004Introduction	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2004.1267047	\N		\N	\N	28--41	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 17:01:18}, citeulike-article-id = {2296567}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2004.1267047}	Graphical models such as factor graphs allow a unified approach to a number of key topics in coding and signal processing such as the iterative decoding of turbo codes, LDPC codes and similar codes, joint decoding, equalization, parameter estimation, hidden-Markov models, Kalman filtering, and recursive least squares. Graphical models can represent complex real-world systems, and such representations help to derive practical detection/estimation algorithms in a wide area of applications. Most known signal processing techniques -including gradient methods, Kalman filtering, and particle methods -can be used as components of such algorithms. Other than most of the previous literature, we have used Forney-style factor graphs, which support hierarchical modeling and are compatible with standard block diagrams.	b2bdec696039ba1540fc48771f38ef04	6861f4ccc7d25660526a053c8415b509	5b74b99508f1db306e7c3da1267d6309	article	An introduction to factor graphs	H. A. Loeliger	\N	2004
7662384	IEEE Transactions on Information Theory	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kschischang2001Factor	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.54.1570	\N		\N	\N	498--519	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 16:58:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4059397}	Abstract---A factor graph is a bipartite graph that expresses how a \\&amp;quot;global \\&amp;quot; function of many variables factors into a product of \\&amp;quot;local \\&amp;quot; functions. Factor graphs subsume many other graphical models including Bayesian networks, Markov random fields, and Tanner graphs. Following one simple computational rule, the sum-product algorithm operates in factor graphs to compute---either exactly or approximately---various marginal functions by distributed message-passing in the graph. A wide variety of algorithms developed in artificial intelligence, signal processing, and digital communications can be derived as specific instances of the sum-product algorithm, including the forward/backward algorithm, the Viterbi algorithm, the iterative \\&amp;quot;turbo \\&amp;quot; decoding algorithm, Pearl\\&\\#039;s belief propagation algorithm for Bayesian networks, the Kalman filter, and certain fast Fourier transform algorithms. Keywords---Graphical models, factor graphs, Tanner graphs, sum-product algorithm, marginalization, forward/backward algorithm, Viterbi algorithm, iterative decoding, belief propagation, Kalman filtering, fast Fourier transform.	fd5f8f801fbe9e03d266d45ff3f39922	b4da63468a24ec55cd8e31273ecb4982	16f2d1cc656f7a7853074ec3f9c3ce1b	article	Factor graphs and the sum-product algorithm	Frank R. Kschischang and Brendan J. Frey and Hans-Andrea Loeliger	\N	2001
7662385	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Combinatorial Optimization	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bomze1999Maximum	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.56.6221	\N		\N	\N	1--74	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 12:34:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4058455}	\N	cdec7a3637691fe04b8810a1cdd8a42f	650b300ccb2476ee4653dd4ab4ac8988	b611b1a1a88d100af65c5b2303ee7a12	inproceedings	The maximum clique problem	Immanuel M. Bomze and Marco Budinich and Panos M. Pardalos and Marcello Pelillo	\N	1999
7662386	Journal of Global Optimization	4	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pardalos1994Maximum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01098364	\N		\N	\N	301--328	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 12:31:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4058448}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01098364}	In this paper we present a survey of results concerning algorithms, complexity, and applications of the maximum clique problem. We discuss enumerative and exact algorithms, heuristics, and a variety of other proposed methods. An up to date bibliography on the maximum clique and related problems is also provided.	1db4704a0c375e3efc05fd6fa5a23dcf	94194d6b1f65b48f89492543d8eb85b4	dcbefaa3b2111fb2b0840e1fd48d23e6	article	The maximum clique problem	Panos M. Pardalos and Jue Xue	\N	1994
7662388	Discrete Applied Mathematics	154	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Busygin2006New	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2005.04.010	\N		\N	\N	2080--2096	\N	15	\N	issn = {0166218X}, posted-at = {2009-02-16 11:37:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4058349}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2005.04.010}	A new simple generalization of the Motzkin–Straus theorem for the maximum weight clique problem is formulated and directly proved. Within this framework a trust region heuristic is developed. In contrast to usual trust region methods, it regards not only the global optimum of a quadratic objective over a sphere, but also a set of other stationary points of the program. We formulate and prove a condition when a Motzkin–Straus optimum coincides with such a point. The developed method has complexity  O( n 3 ) , where  n  is the number of vertices of the graph. It was implemented in a publicly available software package QUALEX-MS. Computational experiments indicate that the algorithm is exact on small graphs and very efficient on the DIMACS benchmark graphs and various random maximum weight clique problem instances.	5bebe488b576d6b4c01eee895e063789	c3de9b3c6b287106a82064c9ba18dff2	a6a0eb0b61e6fef3169d28ac0fe7488c	article	A new trust region technique for the maximum weight clique problem	S. Busygin	\N	2006
7662389	Computational Intelligence and Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Han2006New	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11816102\\_35	\N		\N	\N	320--327	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 11:36:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4058348}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11816102\\_35}	Given an undirected graph with weights on the vertices, the maximum weight clique problem is to find a subset of mutually adjacent vertices, i.e. a clique, which have the largest total weight. We devised a new DNA encoding method to solve the maximum weight clique problem whose basic idea is that each vertex on weighted graph is encoded by two DNA strands of different length and each edge is encoded by one DNA strand with a length of 20. The longer DNA strand corresponding to vertexvi consists of three parts and its center part is with a length of wi; the shorter DNA strand is the reverse complementation of the longer one’s center part. We also gave the correspond- ing molecule algorithm and its biological implementation. The proposed DNA computing method can be expanded to solve other NP-hard problems, and it provides further evidence for the ability of DNA computing to solve numerical optimization problems.	3d6f038edeec5fcccd90e1fbadcdf5a1	24c84d759c7769434a3dc625c907952b	8c845113e1269e15f3405a555165a713	incollection	A New DNA-Based Approach to Solve the Maximum Weight Clique Problem	Aili Han and Daming Zhu	\N	2006
7662390	Discrete Applied Mathematics	120	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Östergård2002Fast	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0166-218X(01)00290-6	\N		\N	\N	197--207	\N	1-3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-16 11:35:34}, citeulike-article-id = {3109512}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0166-218X(01)00290-6}	Given a graph, in the maximum clique problem, one desires to find the largest number of vertices, any two of which are adjacent. A branch-and-bound algorithm for the maximum clique problem--which is computationally equivalent to the maximum independent (stable) set problem--is presented with the vertex order taken from a coloring of the vertices and with a new pruning strategy. The algorithm performs successfully for many instances when applied to random graphs and DIMACS benchmark graphs.	9bc2148735e6a36e6c027e8380bcb33e	89eff863a0d290219de94bc3d40a104a	c658ca4f0497fc672c6f1912712d1379	article	A fast algorithm for the maximum clique problem	Patric R. \\"{O}sterg\\r{a}rd	\N	2002
7662391	Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics	3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ostergard1999New	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0653(05)80045-9	\N		\N	\N	153--156	\N	\N	\N	issn = {15710653}, posted-at = {2009-02-16 11:33:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4058342}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0653(05)80045-9}	Given a graph, in the maximum clique problem one wants to and the largest number of vertices any two of which are adjacent. In the maximum-weight clique problem, the vertices have weights, and one wants to and a clique with maximum weight. A recently developed algorithm for the maximum clique problem is here transformed into an algorithm for the weighted case. Computational experiments with random graphs show that this new algorithm in many cases is faster than earlier algorithms.	2748199732534aedc9d1d0bc2fbbeac4	567da257c689d3101ccdcd0ecd3a9a01	714b6cd7cc320f031ba305c8a1cdf507	article	A New Algorithm for the Maximum-Weight Clique Problem	P. Ostergard	\N	1999
7662392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAC '93: Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Design automation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chan1993Spectral	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/157485.165117	\N		\N	\N	749--754	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 12:15:50}, location = {Dallas, Texas, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {4043291}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0-89791-577-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/157485.165117}	Recent research on partitioning has focussed on the ratio-cut cost metric which maintains a balance between the sizes of the edges cut and the sizes of the partitions without fixing the size of the partitions a priori. Iterative approaches and spectral approaches to two-way ratio-cut partitioning have yielded higher quality partitioning results. In this paper we develop a spectral approach to multiway ratio-cut partitioning which provides a generalization of the ratio-cut cost metric to k-way partitioning and a lower bound on this cost metric. Our approach involves finding the k smallest eigenvalue/eigenvector pairs of the Laplacian of the graph. The eigenvectors provide an embedding of the graph’s n vertices into a k-dimensional subspace. We devise a time and space efficient clustering heuristic to coerce the points in the embedding into k partitions. Advancement over the current work is evidenced by the results of experiments on the standard benchmarks.	a79afcd54a69f4c6778f431b357dae20	6345f0858370841043e0c4235722c672	28d328daa078e256593a2da3ef42c8e5	inproceedings	Spectral K-way ratio-cut partitioning and clustering	Pak K. Chan and Martine D. F. Schlag and Jason Y. Zien	\N	1993
7662393	Computer Science and Software Engineering, International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Yong2008Algorithm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSSE.2008.1015	\N		\N	\N	85--89	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 12:14:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4043287}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSSE.2008.1015}	In this paper we propose a Spectral-Graph-Partitioning-based algorithm to decompose an object-oriented system into components. We begin with a weighted class dependence graph, in which vertexes stand for the classes and edges stand for the weight of the relationship between classes. We employ a technology from algebraic graph theory known as Laplace spectral graph partitioning to divide the class graph into components. The decomposition algorithm can be performed automatically and achieve a good performance.	8ad6350339c4bdb3987464f3899127a4	6942faab77d6a6d6eb3f291f4560c8bf	c524ae1f2f30f04591b26aeeb6c04162	article	An Algorithm of System Decomposition Based on Laplace Spectral Graph Partitioning Technology	Liu Yong and Guo Gencheng and Qi Jingjing	\N	2008
7662394	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitat Polit\\`{e}cnica de Catalunya	\N	Auffarth2007Spectral	http://www-lehre.inf.uos.de/\\~{}bauffart/spectral.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 10:34:55}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4043067}	Spectral clustering is a powerful technique in data analysis that has found\
increasing support and application in many areas. This report is geared to\
give an introduction to its methods, presenting the most common algorithms,\
discussing advantages and disadvantages of each, rather than endorsing one\
of them as the best, because, arguably, there is no black-box algorithm,\
which performs equally well for any data. We present results from previous\
studies and conclude that methods based on Ncut and multiway are most\
promising for general application.	408e7b8eee8e7a9f9797b8adf3d70bfe	b2dcc6aea4839729b7896d708972d57d	ccd604d036e63c0660122feb67406e63	techreport	Spectral Graph Clustering	Benjamin Auffarth	\N	2007
7662395	\N	497	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graph Symmetry: Algebraic Methods and Applications, volume 497 of NATO ASI Series C	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohar1997Some	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.17.467	\N		\N	\N	227--275	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 10:30:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3140302}	In the last decade important relations between Laplace eigenvalues and eigenvectors of graphs and several other graph parameters were discovered. In these notes we present some of these results and discuss their consequences. Attention is given to the partition and the isoperimetric properties of graphs, the max-cut problem and its relation to semidefinite programming, rapid mixing of Markov chains, and to extensions of the results to infinite graphs. 1	ae0e59a1f31836de2811d8b417707e14	ec3ad748d7d01ab2c9d5db86716b9127	96baa6cfdb9f2650e2fb58f9a8ec373a	inproceedings	Some applications of Laplace eigenvalues of graphs	Bojan Mohar and Martin Juvan	\N	1997
7662397	\N	422	\N	\N	\N	\N	IRSW	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	Gaugaz2008Entity	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/esws/GaugazD08	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 14:02:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4035219}, priority = {0}	\N	b366ebf72bf810db7bd48f12f94cd21f	36de9fbec3b3c18d02e51fd79d19c920	ce55be73123c320cd6d255d910c4fa33	inproceedings	Entity Identifiers for Lineage Preservation	Julien Gaugaz and Gianluca Demartini	Paolo Bouquet and Harry Halpin and Heiko Stoermer and Giovanni Tummarello and Paolo Bouquet and Harry Halpin and Heiko Stoermer and Giovanni Tummarello	2008
7662398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '97: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Goldman1997DataGuides	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645923.671008	\N		\N	\N	436--445	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 11:03:21}, citeulike-article-id = {3456531}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1-55860-470-7}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	0c0a72ada48c614d91ce90611e98b4f0	ab6d3972e8b963e5cb63ef02365dd944	52499b2a8de469c9cbe29719f64c003b	inproceedings	DataGuides: Enabling Query Formulation and Optimization in Semistructured Databases	Roy Goldman and Jennifer Widom	\N	1997
7662399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '01: Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Breunig2001Data	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/375663.375672	\N		\N	\N	79--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 10:56:05}, location = {Santa Barbara, California, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {4028520}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-58113-332-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/375663.375672}	In this paper, we investigate how to scale hierarchical clustering methods (such as OPTICS) to extremely large databases by utilizing data compression methods (such as BIRCH or random sampling). We propose a three step procedure: 1) compress the data into suitable representative objects; 2) apply the hierarchical clustering algorithm only to these objects; 3) recover the clustering structure for the whole data set, based on the result for the compressed data. The key issue in this approach is to design compressed data items such that not only a hierarchical clustering algorithm can be applied, but also that they contain enough information to infer the clustering structure of the original data set in the third step. This is crucial because the results of hierarchical clustering algorithms, when applied naively to a random sample or to the clustering features (CFs) generated by BIRCH, deteriorate rapidly for higher compression rates. This is due to three key problems, which we identify. To solve these problems, we propose an efficient post-processing step and the concept of a Data Bubble as a special kind of compressed data item. Applying OPTICS to these Data Bubbles allows us to recover a very accurate approximation of the clustering structure of a large data set even for very high compression rates. A comprehensive performance and quality evaluation shows that we only trade very little quality of the clustering result for a great increase in performance.	13bd8ad234771f444a7a0b0ee4a2eee6	7d7b79de83c7006c0ee767ad98f5c49b	9ef5fde9db618bbb66f7299ef329deb1	inproceedings	Data bubbles: quality preserving performance boosting for hierarchical clustering	Markus M. Breunig and Hans P. Kriegel and Peer Kr\\"oger and J\\"org Sander	\N	2001
7662400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nassar2004Incremental	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1007568.1007621	\N		\N	\N	467--478	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-10 10:23:34}, citeulike-article-id = {2918671}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581138598}, comment = {* Input: Collection of items (in a db) in a d-dimensional space
\
* Output: Data bubbles summarizing the space (the db).
\
* Technique:
\
\\# Each bubble, similarly to a cluster, represents a set of items. The bubble is represented by a representative item, and some statistics
\
\\# Distance calculations are pruned using triangle inequalities, thus speeding up the attribution of items to bubbles.
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\\# After a DB update, a quality measure of bubbles allows to rebuild only the bubbles with low-quality. The quality measure is the proportional number of items (compared to the whole db) summarized by a bubble.
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* Limitations:
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\\# Not clear how exactly to come from the actual db tables to the d-dimensional space. Probably explained in more details in [5] ''Data bubbles: quality preserving performance boosting for hierarchical clustering''.
\
}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1007568.1007621}	\N	8bf7195316c5e476ba1b1da31cdfe4f8	547ea1f5f70a7c34f514cef5f5b33e9b	c4cdf29ff7576af9644c3c8f1ca1ffaa	inproceedings	Incremental and effective data summarization for dynamic hierarchical clustering	Samer Nassar and J\\"org Sander and Corrine Cheng	\N	2004
7662401	\N	29	\N	\N	June	\N	SIGMOD '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Garofalakis2000XTRACT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/342009.335409	\N		\N	\N	165--176	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, posted-at = {2009-02-10 08:56:14}, citeulike-article-id = {414321}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/342009.335409}	\N	2a082f24a72cb5859bb855a009790c75	35be615fdc2075375e3179c258f370ba	fddfd1c0878ae79dc7ab713cdd680186	inproceedings	XTRACT: a system for extracting document type descriptors from XML documents	Minos Garofalakis and Aristides Gionis and Rajeev Rastogi and S. Seshadri and Kyuseok Shim	\N	2000
7662402	Advances in Database Technology - EDBT 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andritsos2004LIMBO	http://www.springerlink.com/content/bv76grdqnb2jlkg9\
	\N		\N	\N	531--532	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 15:09:48}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4016480}, comment = {* Input: 1 rel table
\
* Output: Column matchings
\
* Technique:
\
\\# Uses information theoretic measures to create a distance between tuples and between categorical values (categorical = no inherent distance measure exists)
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\\# A hierarchical clustering algorithm (Agglomerative Information Bottleneck) uses then the measure to cluster tuples and/or values.
\
\\# The whole LIMBO clustering algo can be bounded in space and/or in time. Making it thus suitable for clustering streaming data.
\
}	Clustering is a problem of great practical importance in numerous applications. The problem of clustering becomes more challenging when the data is categorical, that is, when there is no inherent distance measure between data values. We introduce LIMBO, a scalable hierarchical categorical clustering algorithm that builds on the Information Bottleneck (IB) framework for quantifying the relevant information preserved when clustering. As a hierarchical algorithm, LIMBO has the advantage that it can produce clusterings of different sizes in a single execution. We use the IB framework to define a distance measure for categorical tuples and we also present a novel distance measure for categorical attribute values. We show how the LIMBO algorithm can be used to cluster both tuples and values. LIMBO handles large data sets by producing a memory bounded summary model for the data. We present an experimental evaluation of LIMBO, and we study how clustering quality compares to other categorical clustering algorithms. LIMBO supports a trade-off between efficiency (in terms of space and time) and quality. We quantify this trade-off and demonstrate that LIMBO allows for substantial improvements in efficiency with negligible decrease in quality.	1a622918234e663e0ebed44abd2b71b7	6962913f0a8ab93a19250c457030edeb	c0bcecd11ce041977537a0a71d908e70	incollection	LIMBO: Scalable Clustering of Categorical Data	Periklis Andritsos and Panayiotis Tsaparas and Ren\\'{e}e J. Miller and Kenneth C. Sevcik	\N	2004
7662403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Fuxman2006Nested	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/FuxmanHHMPP06	\N		\N	\N	67--78	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 11:10:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4015382}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1-59593-385-9}, comment = {Proposes nested mapping "rules". I.e., allows to reuse in sub-mapping conditions already specified in super-mappings, thus yielding a more concise mapping specification.}	\N	78e138c0b0233273ef6f55153e973d6f	c9834b5f6bdb343126d482bb124916c6	47086168c5334732f32416f0820296ec	inproceedings	Nested Mappings: Schema Mapping Reloaded	Ariel Fuxman and Mauricio A. Hern\\'andez and Howard C. T. Ho and Ren\\'ee J. Miller and Paolo Papotti and Lucian Popa	Umeshwar Dayal and Kyu Y. Whang and David B. Lomet and Gustavo Alonso and Guy M. Lohman and Martin L. Kersten and Sang K. Cha and Young K. Kim and Umeshwar Dayal and Kyu Y. Whang and David B. Lomet and Gustavo Alonso and Guy M. Lohman and Martin L. Kersten and Sang K. Cha and Young K. Kim	2006
7662404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE '06: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1129890	http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2006.35	\N		\N	\N	30	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 11:08:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4015350}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2006.35}	The detection of duplicate tuples, corresponding to the same real-world entity, is an important task in data integration and cleaning. While many techniques exist to identify such tuples, the merging or elimination of duplicates can be a difficult task that relies on ad-hoc and often manual solutions. We propose a complementary approach that permits declarative query answering over duplicated data, where each duplicate is associated with a probability of being in the clean database. We rewrite queries over a database containing duplicates to return each answer with the probability that the answer is in the clean database. Our rewritten queries are sensitive to the semantics of duplication and help a user understand which query answers are most likely to be present in the clean database. The semantics that we adopt is independent of the way the probabilities are produced, but is able to effectively exploit them during query answering. In the absence of external knowledge that associates each database tuple with a probability, we offer a technique, based on tuple summaries, that automates this task. We experimentally study the performance of our rewritten queries. Our studies show that the rewriting does not introduce a significant overhead in query execution time. This work is done in the context of the ConQuer project at the University of Toronto, which focuses on the efficient management of inconsistent and dirty databases.	54605cdbb98fbeaa2542f8cf82a96439	51c4a977101f99622a69be387786adf2	714c5b47f16b257f5e205bfa1e83d080	inproceedings	Clean Answers over Dirty Databases: A Probabilistic Approach	Periklis Andritsos and Ariel Fuxman and Renee J. Miller	\N	2006
7662405	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/69.846290	http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/69.846290	\N		\N	\N	353--371	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 08:23:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4014928}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/69.846290}	\N	1e66b15ba4592878d031230247ff6886	395ef90aa6846997de37dbfeb734f5aa	70b1b17ff5d93a78fbf1b8f1bb5fea96	article	Discovering Structural Association of Semistructured Data	Ke Wang and Huiqing Liu	\N	2000
7662406	\N	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Workshop on Query Processing for Semistructured Data and Non-Standard Data Formats	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldman1999Approximate	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.29.6111	\N		\N	\N	436--445	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 13:55:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3456778}	froyg,widomg @ cs.stanford.edu www- db.stanford.edu DataGuidesare concise andaccurate summaries of semistructureddatabases, enabling schema exploration andimprovingqueryprocessing. Unfortunately,DataGuides can be very expensive to compute, especially for large, cyclic databases. For many DataGuide uses, an \\&amp;quot; approximate \\&amp;quot; summary of the database\\&\\#039;s structure can be beneficial yet much cheaper to compute. We summarize several uses of DataGuides and define Approximate DataGuides (ADGs), which relax certain aspects of the DataGuide definition. An ADG allows some inaccuracy yet retains properties that make it useful in numerous situations. The core of the paper presents two general approaches for building ADGs, describing algorithms and experimental results. 1	4b3002b857fc41bfd941e500ddff7c42	fc15c26947a8ffd8db7382990b3fe317	90e558c90df89febb9b2071ee2f7d912	inproceedings	Approximate Dataguides	Roy Goldman and Jennifer Widom	\N	1999
7662407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nestorov1997Representative	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.25.9024	\N		\N	\N	79--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 10:36:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3734168}	In this paper we introduce the representative object, which uncovers the inherent schema(s) in semistructured, hierarchical data sources and provides a concise description of the structure of the data. Semistructured data, unlike data stored in typical relational or object-oriented databases, does not have fixed schema that is known in advance and stored separately from the data. Withthe rapid growth of the World Wide Web, semistructured hierarchical data sources are becoming widely available to the casual user. The lack of external schema information currently makes browsing and querying these data sources inefficient at best, and impossible at worst. We show how representative objects make schema discovery efficient and facilitate the generation of meaningful queries over the data. 1.	89ae4ccf2c501904301323bebef7b0ba	69ea6c977f8a0b086108db7484ed241d	5fd27102d716a6853ef8dc2a5915147e	inproceedings	Representative objects: Concise representations of semistructured, hierarchical data	Svetlozar Nestorov and Jeffrey Ullman and Janet Wiener and Sudarshan Chawathe	\N	1997
7662408	Data Engineering, 1995. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Engineering, 1995. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantinou1995Object	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.1995.380386	\N		\N	\N	251--260	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 08:49:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4010653}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.1995.380386}	We address the problem of providing integrated access to diverse and dynamic information sources. We explain how this problem differs from the traditional database integration problem and we focus on one aspect of the information integration problem, namely information exchange. We define an object-based information exchange model and a corresponding query language that we believe are well suited for integration of diverse information sources. We describe how, the model and language have been used to integrate heterogeneous bibliographic information sources. We also describe two general-purpose libraries we have implemented for object exchange between clients and servers	5dc4f955aa471ce6c8a508441a3b3d3f	c7552cd448590f9b5d8e3a9d02e7129d	3f58e017b2aa06585420eea25a4d3836	inproceedings	Object exchange across heterogeneous information sources	Y. Papakonstantinou and H. Garcia-Molina and J. Widom	\N	1995
7662409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mckearney1996Reverse	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/kdd/McKearneyR96	\N		\N	\N	375--378	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:26:25}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4001411}, comment = {* Makes diff. btw. domain expert and data expert (who knows the db)
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* Input: rel. db
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* Ouput: SQL queries generating views usable for data mining
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* No eval
\
* Measures/Concepts:
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\\# Informativeness is a measure of the dependency btw att and may be used to infer (near-)unique att in the db
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\\# Entity: inferred by analysing foreign keys refs. Each table can be either an (weak) entity or a relationship
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\\# Abstract object: high level description of a db region from which a minable data set can be produced. It is a combination of entities. 3 types: Aggregate/Component, Super-/Subclass, Set/Member
\
}	\N	347666485093da8c6b420993e1f03c6a	83e521e917c962be277513126e9c138c	eda1dfaec9abfe69417653aa54e4744b	inproceedings	Reverse Engineering Databases for Knowledge Discovery	Stephen Mckearney and Huw Roberts	\N	1996
7662410	PVLDB	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cafarella2008WebTables	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/pvldb/CafarellaHWWZ08	\N		\N	\N	538--549	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:24:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4001407}	\N	58f30c17582dce226f8a0cbb35a48af5	7f625b29fb1149f0242b069c331ab883	d22e1d39f378295ec79f1c2f8f4cfa26	article	WebTables: exploring the power of tables on the web	Michael J. Cafarella and Alon Y. Halevy and Daisy Z. Wang and Eugene W. 0002 and Yang Zhang	\N	2008
7662411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cafarella2007Navigating	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/webdb/CafarellaSE07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:20:54}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1996519}, comment = {* Input: Set of tuples, which are sets of attribute name/value pairs.
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* Output: A set of tables with given maximum number of columns and maximum number of rows.
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* Measure: gives higher score to schemas (tables) with:
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\\# most values
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\\# fewest nulls
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\\# best fit the application's width and height design preferences
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* Technique: for each new table required, maintain a set of m potential tables and iteratively augment their number of columns from the previous iteration with all possible attributes, and keep the m tables with highest scores.
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* Limitation: the problem is NP-hard, so that not all possible combinations evaluated by the proposed algorithm.}	\N	6eda135f68018cd18e635d6d262d85b0	42742c10a2d27ba985aef76eaf11837e	96f4d2f6e80aac9bc913ba7d0283dd7f	inproceedings	Navigating Extracted Data with Schema Discovery	Michael J. Cafarella and Dan Suciu and Oren Etzioni	\N	2007
7662412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDM	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Asai2002Efficient	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/sdm/AsaiAKASA02	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:18:03}, priority = {3}, isbn = {0-89871-517-2}, citeulike-article-id = {4001395}	\N	2533c281b9c11cb6e7cccad6946b4369	aca81ad46bdf2dfb2b0b9b9ff3d93a2f	50b68af38c27309b5dc7e8e972def553	inproceedings	Efficient Substructure Discovery from Large Semi-structured Data	Tatsuya Asai and Kenji Abe and Shinji Kawasoe and Hiroki Arimura and Hiroshi Sakamoto and Setsuo Arikawa	Robert L. Grossman and Jiawei Han and Vipin Kumar and Heikki Mannila and Rajeev Motwani and Robert L. Grossman and Jiawei Han and Vipin Kumar and Heikki Mannila and Rajeev Motwani	2002
7662413	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller2003Schema	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/MillerA03	\N		\N	\N	40--45	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:15:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4001330}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Input: Rel DB.
\
* Output: Rel DB with better schema
\
* Technique: Information theoretic clustering on values
\
* Limitations: considers one schema, even if it might be the results of an integration...}	\N	4c2fac0835b93b62bdd808b6a4824bf8	368518e24c2d0780aa644c85e7ae278d	fc13f15df041011feccbd3a50d460e65	article	On Schema Discovery	Ren\\'{e}e J. Miller and Periklis Andritsos	\N	2003
7662414	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson2003Database	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/JohnsonMD03	\N		\N	\N	34--39	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:12:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4001327}, priority = {0}, comment = {Report on practical problems encountered in database analysis. Interesting discussion on data quality metrics, without really concrete solutions, more references to other papers for some of the desired metrics...}	\N	f15d1d93cdc509d282ed2c719e1511d9	1111faa45db9e9c51218d6ae74b38a58	47a73ef43ee5dbe58a30aa067bfbbeb0	article	Database Exploration and Bellman	Theodore Johnson and Amit Marathe and Tamraparni Dasu	\N	2003
7662415	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halevy2003Discovering	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/NascimentoHMB03	\N		\N	\N	26--33	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:11:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4001323}, priority = {2}, comment = {* Input: Corpus of schemas (in general, but focuses on rel db schemas)
\
* Output: Mention some possibilities (creation and query of structured data, web search and query answering), but focuses on schema matching
\
* Technique: Analyses the patterns in the schema. But mainly just advocate the use of a schema corpus.
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* Limitations: Stay at a quite high-level of description. Refers to other more detailed works. }	\N	e5cef852faa396e39ea341361e9e6dbd	40d5b1f2b76c501dab64de05e4a6a755	0d3b9288442ed98bdbe23292443ebdf5	article	Discovering Structure in a Corpus of Schemas	Alon Y. Halevy and Jayant Madhavan and Philip A. Bernstein	\N	2003
7662416	SIGKDD Explor. Newsl.	2	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kosala2000Web	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/360402.360406	\N		\N	\N	1--15	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:10:43}, citeulike-article-id = {379042}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/360402.360406}	\N	70b6087247e22e328db7981566282220	99eea914954da48c9691277ce4e32932	054a30da6f8deb1955e4ad520b3626a4	article	Web mining research: a survey	Raymond Kosala and Hendrik Blockeel	\N	2000
7662417	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garofalakis2003DTD	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/GarofalakisGRSS03	\N		\N	\N	19--25	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:10:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4001318}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Input: Collection of XML Documents
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* Output: A concise and intuitive DTD
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* Technique:
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\\# Generalisation: collection of regex generalising over the xml element instances.
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\\# Factoring: factors out the regexes to reduce them.
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\\# Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle: the MDL principle states that the best theory to infer from a set of data is the one which minimizes the sum of: (A) The length of the theory (in bits); and, (B) The length of the data (in bits), when encoded with the help of the theory.
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* Measures: conciseness and preciseness of the DTD. Parts (A) and (B) of the MDL cost for a DTD depend directly on its conciseness and preciseness, respectively.
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* Limitations:
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\\# Doesn't consider semantic heterogeneity
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\\# Doesn't consider continuous update of data
\
\\# Doesn't consider reification}	\N	6bea8347570fcfb05e70de6f4e5e3657	a1c91033fc63c97c30d36eca9d98ac8c	ecf794c5a3bd8f463d815014f399e0b2	article	DTD Inference from XML Documents: The XTRACT Approach	Minos N. Garofalakis and Aristides Gionis and Rajeev Rastogi and S. Seshadri and Kyuseok Shim	\N	2003
7662418	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Getoor2003Learning	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/Getoor03	\N		\N	\N	11--18	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:09:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4001315}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Input: rel schema (+ data), (optional) dependency structure
\
* Output: probabilistic relational model (PRM)
\
* Applications: logical relational and statistical inter-attribute dependency, deduplication, schema matching and schema discovery
\
* Technique: Bayesian network-like, but possibility to specify of a probability model for classes of objects rather than for simple attributes; also allows properties of an entity to depend probabilistically on properties of other related entities
\
* Limitations:
\
\\# Pretty domain dependent (manual specification of dependency structure), although an automatic method for discovering dependency structure is mentioned.
\
\\# Automatic discovery of dependency structure is computationally expensive
\
\\# Quite vague mention of how the applications could be done}	\N	c8923c67fb2e9a858ebbc8d34c67e1bf	393dd4394bb336f01fff56cf22a92cdc	07e72f60fa9a55e6901670a4009d4e13	article	Learning Structure From Statistical Models	Lise Getoor	\N	2003
7662419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Yao2008Towards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1367497.1367632	\N		\N	\N	999--1008	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 16:01:46}, location = {Beijing, China}, citeulike-article-id = {4001305}, priority = {0}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, comment = {* Input: a set of attribute labels for one given entity type
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* Output: a "global" schema for this entity type, used on the web
\
* Technique:
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\\# search for the intitial attribute names to find other attribute names, to, in turn, find other attribute names, etc...
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\\# generate candidate attribute "types". An attribute type is a "mediated" (global) attribute. It can have several different labels. This is base on: 1) concurrence of attribute labels (names) and 2) concurrence of attribute value.
\
\\# use then an (obscure) maximum entropy-base method to get clean and most probable attribute types for the given entity type. Which forms the global schema for the entity type.
\
* Limitations:
\
\\# difficult to understand the language, and notations (especially for the max ent...) are not intuitive, and sometimes too prolix...
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\\# initial manual input necessary
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\\# incremental dynamic not taken into account
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\\# does final decisions (i.e., no alternatives or "uncertainty")
\

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}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1367497.1367632}	Popular entities often have thousands of instances on the Web. In this paper, we focus on the case where they are presented in table-like format, namely appearing with their attribute names. It is observed that, on one hand, for the same entity, different web pages often incorporate different attributes; on the other, for the same attribute, different web pages often use different attribute names (labels). Therefore, it is imaginably difficult to produce a global attribute schema for all the web entities of a given entity type based on their web instances, although the global attribute schema is usually highly desired in web entity instances integration and web object extraction. To this end, we propose a novel framework of automatically learning a global attribute schema for all web entities of one specific entity type. Under this framework, an iterative instances extraction procedure is first employed to extract sufficient web entity instances to discover enough attribute labels. Next, based on the labels, entity instances, and related web pages, a maximum entropy-based schema discovery approach is adopted to learn the global attribute schema for the target entity type. Experimental results on the Chinese Web achieve weighted average Fscores of 0.7122 and 0.7123 on two global attribute schemas for person-type and movie-type web entities, respectively. These results show that our framework is general, efficient and effective.	680ffb63171fd99a293de376cd543a30	6310522fb52b42b8c8198e06997140e2	4056d14de4efc016d826d705009ea926	inproceedings	Towards a global schema for web entities	Conglei Yao and Yongjian Yu and Sicong Shou and Xiaoming Li	\N	2008
7662420	Reverse Engineering, 1997. Proceedings of the Fourth Working Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reverse Engineering, 1997. Proceedings of the Fourth Working Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mfourga1997Extracting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WCRE.1997.624589	\N		\N	\N	184--193	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:59:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4001296}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Input: rel db, forms (to present db data to users), db data
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* Output: ER model of the DB
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* Process:
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\\# from db and forms, create a forms model schema, which exploits additional info in forms to re-create ER model
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\\# additionally also uses instances of forms (with instance data) that the designer (human) uses to validate and add some constraints to the model (like range of attributes)
\
* No eval}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WCRE.1997.624589}	The paper presents a framework for extracting an entity-relationship schema from a set of form model schemas of an operational relational database. Form model schemas gather information, i.e., structural information and constraints among data, extracted from both form structures and instances and then generalized into database semantics using an inference process guided by human activity. The approach uses these schemas to supplement low-level schemas to help reconstruct a conceptual schema, in this case an entity-relationship schema	967485f672361dab02582ecfd5b42a09	3925e3e8f0c29db7e61611bc0f2bdf0f	91e36a71f6dfb1c6879ad0593d86ebcf	inproceedings	Extracting entity-relationship schemas from relational databases: a form-driven approach	N. Mfourga	\N	1997
7662421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kang2003Schema	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/872757.872783	\N		\N	\N	205--216	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:57:28}, citeulike-article-id = {1837121}, priority = {0}, isbn = {158113634X}, comment = {Schema matching technique not relying on the interpretation of attribute names nor on the one of data values.
\
* Technique: uses Mutual Information to build a dependency graph for each schema. A graph matching algorithm is then used to perform the actual matching with help of different metrics (euclidian and normal distances).}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/872757.872783}	\N	786a5eaf466ef59d714a4682165bc78e	763335ca3f90067076f6b3f08d98cce0	1ec6d839e7b8a57a0ea8a476a5d93408	inproceedings	On schema matching with opaque column names and data values	Jaewoo Kang and Jeffrey F. Naughton	\N	2003
7662422	SIGMOD Rec.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nestorov1998Extracting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/276305.276331	\N		\N	\N	295--306	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:55:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4001285}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Purpose: presenting and querying
\
* Input: OEM, not a tree, didn't see cycles, but not excluded explicitly...
\
* Output: Several "home types" describing the data with defects (either too many links or too few). The size of the summary is reduced by allowing an object to have several roles (i.e. types).
\
* Principle: 1) Create perfect typing. 2) Reduce the number of types (by clustering), i.e., distance between types. 3) Recasting: for each object, find other types in which it could fit.
\
* Limitations: unambiguous semi-structured semantics.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/276305.276331}	Semistructured data is characterized by the lack of any fixed and rigid schema, although typically the data has some implicit structure. While the lack of fixed schema makes extracting semistructured data fairly easy and an attractive goal, presenting and querying such data is greatly impaired. Thus, a critical problem is the discovery of the structure implicit in semistructured data and, subsequently, the recasting of the raw data in terms of this structure. In this paper, we consider a very general form of semistructured data based on labeled, directed graphs. We show that such data can be typed using the greatest fixpoint semantics of monadic datalog programs. We present an algorithm for approximate typing of semistructured data. We establish that the general problem of finding an optimal such typing is NP-hard, but present some heuristics and techniques based on clustering that allow efficient and near-optimal treatment of the problem. We also present some preliminary experimental results.	5394e2c9b71c4f4bfb09eeeb2c997006	593dac96a60921f5e77428f564af3a80	174aa3d956c654b8921e368c20492cfa	article	Extracting schema from semistructured data	Svetlozar Nestorov and Serge Abiteboul and Rajeev Motwani	\N	1998
7662423	Data Engineering, International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Chung2002Reverse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2002.994697	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:48:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4001267}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Input: XML obtained from structural analysis of HTML documents
\
* Output: frequent paths representable as a tree (from the root of xml docs), transformed then into DTD by analysing ordering and repetition of elements
\
* Techniques:
\
\\# Support: average frequency (over one xml doc) of a path over all the XML docs.
\
\\# Support ratio: the support of a path which is lower in the tree (closer to leaves) is naturally smaller, the support ratio is the ratio between the support of the last element of the path over the support of the prefix (rest of the path).
\
* Limitations:
\
\\# doesn't consider semantic heterogeneity
\
\\# assumes xml docs are from one domain
\
\\# uses arbitrary thresholds
\
}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2002.994697}	Despite the advancement of XML, the majority of documents on the Web is still marked up with HTML for visual rendering purposes only, thus building a huge amount of "legacy" data. In order to facilitate querying Web based data in a way more efficient and effective than just keyword based retrieval, enriching such Web documents with both structure and semantics is necessary.This paper describes a novel approach to the integration of topic specific HTML documents into a repository of XML documents. In particular, we describe how topic specific HTML documents are transformed into XML documents. The proposed document transformation and semantic element tagging process utilizes document restructuring rules and minimum information about the topic in form of concepts. For the resulting XML documents, a majority schema is derived that describes common structures among the documents in the form of a DTD.We explore and discuss different techniques and rules for document conversion and majority schema discovery. We finally demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of our approach by applying it to a set of resume HTML documents gathered by a Web crawler.	c17b25ef18f28f2b835cd23c424a331f	5299f1e9825d19eecc2b9a43f45ec017	efcf4b95a9f674dac40d5eab86c71a31	article	Reverse Engineering for Web Data: From Visual to Semantic Structures	Christina Y. Chung and Michael Gertz and Neel Sundaresan	\N	2002
7662424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang1997Schema	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/kdd/WangL97	\N		\N	\N	271--274	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:39:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4001251}, comment = {* Input: semistructured data (structured, but with no schema), modelled as OEM (object-exchange model). An acyclic OEM is assumed.
\
* Output: set of "schema patterns" which are maximal (= better describing, more detailed) frequent (= with a minimum support) "tree-expression" (= generalisation, abstraction of sub-trees of the whole OEM tree)
\
* Measure: support: num of instances abstracted by a tree-expression
\
* Limitations:
\
\\# Acyclic OEM
\
\\# Homogeneous semantic of labels}	\N	dbd23091085024bce3ce1025621fa516	b3cfb1306e445773024d2b7832801168	5c79fbc2b5be9a343911fd6a4643669c	inproceedings	Schema Discovery for Semistructured Data	Ke Wang and Huiqing Liu	\N	1997
7662425	Advances in Artificial Intelligence – IBERAMIA 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rendon2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88309-8\\_15	\N		\N	\N	143--152	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-31 09:34:44}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {3987830}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88309-8\\_15}	Categorical data clustering constitutes an important part of data mining; its relevance has recently drawn attention from several researchers. As a step in data mining, however, clustering encounters the problem of large amount of data to be processed. This article offers a solution for categorical clustering algorithms when working with high volumes of data by means of a method that summarizes the database. This is done using a structure called CM-tree. In order to test our method, the K-Modes and Click clustering algorithms were used with several databases. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed summarization method improves execution time, without losing clustering quality.	d2a353442ba6ffeaa63a6b793e18ad8a	2da84b813f8ae3d0ec312aab4375f417	0854a9e4e39403932e07076e489ec09a	incollection	Data Reduction Method for Categorical Data Clustering	Er\\'{e}ndira Rend\\'{o}n and J. S\\'{a}nchez and Rene Garcia and Itzel Abundez and Citlalih Gutierrez and Eduardo Gasca	\N	2008
7662426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '05: Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Saint-Paul2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083678	\N		\N	\N	733--744	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-31 09:29:08}, location = {Trondheim, Norway}, citeulike-article-id = {3987813}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1-59593-154-6}	In this paper, a message-oriented architecture for large database summarization is presented. The summarization system takes a database table as input and produces a reduced version of this table through both a rewriting and a generalization process. The resulting table provides tuples with less precision than the original but yet are very informative of the actual content of the database. This reduced form can be used as input for advanced data mining processes as well as some specific application presented in other works. We describe the incremental maintenance of the summarized table, the system capability to directly deal with XML database systems, and finally scalability which allows it to handle very large datasets of a million record.	e761eb003fa8aba88732537cb225525f	3e9b4f31b5f715e0d48eb24b90f2ff94	0497ff6d2d8782ecdde228e4b71a2a28	inproceedings	General purpose database summarization	R\\'egis S. Paul and Guillaume Raschia and Noureddine Mouaddib	\N	2005
7662427	IBM Systems Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zloof1977QuerybyExample	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/ibmsj/Zloof77	\N		\N	\N	324--343	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-30 09:19:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3980635}	\N	e64f84bb76306f288798e63559e0ef9b	6a819001f6c94a0f94aae49058fe6b20	6776b9843fb2ac6d2cbecbe86d464fc0	article	Query-by-Example: A Data Base Language	Mosh\\'e M. Zloof	\N	1977
7662428	Commun. ACM	13	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bloom1970	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/362686.362692	\N		\N	\N	422--426	\N	7	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-10-22 10:47:14}, citeulike-article-id = {349867}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/362686.362692}	\N	6bcb3140f56a7142e6cbdb73e79a7a25	c8539667ad35bdc7779d7a8bf9276053	57b8a7ce8e40433601ade42e311a6179	article	Space/time trade-offs in hash coding with allowable errors	Burton H. Bloom	\N	1970
7662429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '03: Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Sudo2003Improved	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075096.1075125	\N		\N	\N	224--231	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-16 16:08:14}, citeulike-article-id = {2099399}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075096.1075125}	\N	3956b6d63d3387d6016b0bfbb2584608	1f9ca1bb57cba0d614dd2e5dcaa1024a	515066afaf8bfa75220526633b9ee10d	inproceedings	An improved extraction pattern representation model for automatic IE pattern acquisition	Kiyoshi Sudo and Satoshi Sekine and Ralph Grishman	\N	2003
7662430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Jeffery2008Payasyougo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376616.1376701	\N		\N	\N	847--860	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:41:00}, location = {Vancouver, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {3404801}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-102-6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376616.1376701}	A primary challenge to large-scale data integration is creating semantic equivalences between elements from different data sources that correspond to the same real-world entity or concept. Dataspaces propose a pay-as-you-go approach: automated mechanisms such as schema matching and reference reconciliation provide initial correspondences, termed  candidate matches , and then user feedback is used to incrementally confirm these matches. The key to this approach is to determine in what order to solicit user feedback for confirming candidate matches.	af7f15023f572ba403842c3188658672	3ceaf563712b776c1ed97a8cb061f63b	f5e589a004e3cace87b83d306bc41508	inproceedings	Pay-as-you-go user feedback for dataspace systems	Shawn R. Jeffery and Michael J. Franklin and Alon Y. Halevy	\N	2008
7662431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Marcos2007ITrails	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/SallesDKGB07	\N		\N	\N	663--674	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:29:38}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2846084}	\N	a57e0377353d28120b407216b7a42136	25e561612c052313731b1f657ba797fe	48d0517f98b6b6dfc8f738774c2fd9bf	inproceedings	iTrails: Pay-as-you-go Information Integration in Dataspaces	Marcos and Jens P. Dittrich and Shant K. Karakashian and Olivier R. Girard and Lukas Blunschi	Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold and Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold	2007
7662432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Cheng2007EntityRank	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/ChengYC07	\N		\N	\N	387--398	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:26:51}, citeulike-article-id = {3404786}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	a1ac2f90b92144211d913c0afebbb750	665333e938f3c3de28f9f61e391b78f0	9a8dc5e437d00ece510736a3706354c8	inproceedings	EntityRank: Searching Entities Directly and Holistically	Tao Cheng and Xifeng Yan and Kevin	Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold and Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold	2007
7662433	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jayram2006Avatar	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/JayramKRVZ06	\N		\N	\N	40--48	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:19:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3404769}	\N	f468b019b45dd5db38b5992cd9208fd5	951af4ccf02c97a02a1fdd21bbe06eb4	2c276c875caaa4011fa8427388a7b8ad	article	Avatar Information Extraction System	T. S. Jayram and Rajasekar Krishnamurthy and Sriram Raghavan and Shivakumar Vaithyanathan and Huaiyu Zhu	\N	2006
7662434	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raghavan2001Integrating	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/RaghavanG01	\N		\N	\N	44--52	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:16:12}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3404762}	\N	f2dc0513fcd5b598524e62dc8112bbb6	bde772013896c39132086cb2d04d1a31	00050290521451514e987952967f2202	article	Integrating Diverse Information Management Systems: A Brief Survey	Sriram Raghavan and Hector G. Molina	\N	2001
7662435	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raghavan2001	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/Raghavan01	\N		\N	\N	15--18	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 15:11:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3404754}	\N	9e63d5a23df1b1affb5440a8269b3d7c	2fe35711c44768fd3f2d2cc3783509e2	13f62c85fe226f6d1d20236cce8be4fc	article	Structured and Unstructured Search in Enterprises	Prabhakar Raghavan	\N	2001
7662436	SIGMOD Rec.	34	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Franklin2005From	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1107499.1107502	\N		\N	\N	27--33	\N	4	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:59:56}, citeulike-article-id = {938457}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1107499.1107502}	\N	cb631f41c49c8d4132aa8d27b5b837d5	aa3494dfcc3addb84186df08dc2d8dd6	da9648f4325bab61693a148a72728ae1	article	From databases to dataspaces: a new abstraction for information management	Michael Franklin and Alon Halevy and David Maier	\N	2005
7662437	International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition	10	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Michelson2007Unsupervised	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10032-007-0052-2	\N		\N	\N	211--226	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:57:32}, citeulike-article-id = {2641210}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10032-007-0052-2}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Information extraction from unstructured, ungrammatical data such as classified listings is difficult because traditional structural and grammatical extraction methods do not apply. Previous work has exploited reference sets to aid such extraction, but it did so using supervised machine learning. In this paper, we present an unsupervised approach that both selects the relevant reference set(s) automatically and then uses it for unsupervised extraction. We validate our approach with experimental results that show our unsupervised extraction is competitive with supervised machine learning approaches, including the previous supervised approach that exploits reference sets.	e517e8f71b81506434c9cc2f9d41c98c	7d4578dd0063b1049e7ab0bf297ccad2	60e09fd321d8c6f9ebc3de398642aed5	article	Unsupervised information extraction from unstructured, ungrammatical data sources on the World Wide Web	Matthew Michelson and Craig Knoblock	\N	2007
7662438	Database and XMLTechnologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rahm2007Dynamic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75288-2\\_2	\N		\N	\N	14--16	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:48:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2091118}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75288-2\\_2}	Mashups exemplify a workflow-like approach to dynamically integrate data and services from multiple web sources. Such integration workflows can build on existing services for web search, entity search, database querying, and information extraction and thus complement other data integration approaches. A key challenge is the efficient execution of integration workflows and their query and matching steps at runtime. We relate mashup data integration with other approaches, list major challenges, and outline features of a first prototype design.	99f5e97761913e1bb47c44d6d5c24756	c7788b99b80c12219e9f771443561ef3	80d864a44cd3b5a6bb96132555300247	incollection	Dynamic Fusion of Web Data	Erhard Rahm and Andreas Thor and David Aumueller	\N	2007
7662439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Halevy2005Enterprise	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066246	\N		\N	\N	778--787	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:46:34}, citeulike-article-id = {620827}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595930604}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066246}	\N	6b4d56e06f0bd37b3a6f721d4bfa3b6d	b2e336489c57cab990691ee468fae0cc	9371a7f7238e907f085cca1c45a5e527	inproceedings	Enterprise information integration: successes, challenges and controversies	Alon Y. Halevy and Naveen Ashish and Dina Bitton and Michael Carey and Denise Draper and Jeff Pollock and Arnon Rosenthal and Vishal Sikka	\N	2005
7662440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Chu2007Relational	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1325969	\N		\N	\N	1045--1056	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:45:03}, location = {Vienna, Austria}, citeulike-article-id = {3390156}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	There is a growing consensus that it is desirable to query over the structure implicit in unstructured documents, and that ideally this capability should be provided incrementally. However, there is no consensus about what kind of system should be used to support this kind of incremental capability. We explore using a relational system as the basis for a workbench for extracting and querying structure from unstructured data. As a proof of concept, we applied our relational approach to support structured queries over Wikipedia. We show that the data set is always available for some form of querying, and that as it is processed, users can pose a richer set of structured queries. We also provide examples of how we can incrementally evolve our understanding of the data in the context of the relational workbench.	ffd31aa7b0da6a7b1ccab9add942f823	59cef47dc7d5e299d4060f50651d49d4	f2487f69ec282cdc5c258a61f745e2b0	inproceedings	A relational approach to incrementally extracting and querying structure in unstructured data	Eric Chu and Akanksha Baid and Ting Chen and Anhai Doan and Jeffrey Naughton	\N	2007
7662441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB'2006: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Jhingran2006Enterprise	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1164128	\N		\N	\N	3--4	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:41:54}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1363353}	\N	a00f90a1d46d8d51a04774532012abf7	07109d5dc6855ce28907477a5b601dd3	b16e8a61697faff0adf476583f4fefd8	inproceedings	Enterprise information mashups: integrating information, <i>simply</i>	Anant Jhingran	\N	2006
7662442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Bitton2006One	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1164127.1164258	\N		\N	\N	1261--1262	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:39:49}, location = {Seoul, Korea}, citeulike-article-id = {3390050}, priority = {2}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	d5a1a980b80854a4d389b83ae6dd9f81	8849b2b26eed10a6651f1c02be3aedd1	b7a61d725ad9362bc81d45ed37441e93	inproceedings	One platform for mining structured and unstructured data: dream or reality?	Dina Bitton and Franz Faerber and Laura Haas and Jayavel Shanmugasundaram	\N	2006
7662443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Choy2005Integration	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066254	\N		\N	\N	811--816	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 13:37:44}, location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, citeulike-article-id = {3390047}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066254}	Integration of structured and unstructured data goes much deeper than supporting large objects in a database. Through an architecture overview of the IBM Content Manager, this paper examines some of the requirements, challenges, and solutions in managing a large volume of content and in support of a wide range of content applications. The discussion touches upon system architecture, data model, and access control.	acc43b9a23e5eb9a666f44ca3cf98252	f6e0780d8eec0c7c4f084e28ebfc7f0e	c27b715ef26be68c73b63562752a5f04	inproceedings	Integration of structured and unstructured data in IBM content manager	David M. Choy	\N	2005
7662444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sarma2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376616.1376702	\N		\N	\N	861--874	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-16 08:47:04}, location = {Vancouver, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {3271608}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-102-6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1376616.1376702}	Data integration systems offer a uniform interface to a set of data sources. Despite recent progress, setting up and maintaining a data integration application still requires significant upfront effort of creating a mediated schema and semantic mappings from the data sources to the mediated schema. Many application contexts involving multiple data sources (e.g., the web, personal information management, enterprise intranets) do not require full integration in order to provide useful services, motivating a  pay-as-you-go  approach to integration. With that approach, a system starts with very few (or inaccurate) semantic mappings and these mappings are improved over time as deemed necessary.	2b7b82bee80c1bcd5460d9b4993af251	40b40b177db7ba572ea65082e8b51e4e	0abcb90eb074bffdaa2c2427277065cd	inproceedings	Bootstrapping pay-as-you-go data integration systems	Anish D. Sarma and Xin Dong and Alon Halevy	\N	2008
7662445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Downey2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/acl/DowneySE07	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-16 08:36:51}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3271269}	\N	c77b2d0b7c142b868a9ebf0f8b027dee	c43e8d9604923fbbd77f6712469abf12	a2b5e6f4e295070c2caa7a492c178546	inproceedings	Sparse Information Extraction: Unsupervised Language Models to the Rescue	Doug Downey and Stefan Schoenmackers and Oren Etzioni	\N	2007
7662446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banko2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/ijcai/BankoCSBE07	\N		\N	\N	2670--2676	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-16 08:34:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1996528}	\N	f8e2b470f731dbb8582284ad89d51e9b	b390d827609f4458b03aa13c5edc10c4	e9e9c91af26695fd02e22f3906720714	inproceedings	Open Information Extraction from the Web	Michele Banko and Michael J. Cafarella and Stephen Soderland and Matthew Broadhead and Oren Etzioni	Manuela M. Veloso and Manuela M. Veloso	2007
7662447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT '08: Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Extending database technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008Data	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1353343.1353421	\N		\N	\N	652--655	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-15 10:47:16}, location = {Nantes, France}, citeulike-article-id = {3125430}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595939265}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1353343.1353421}	\N	2dd1c05dd94b55014a9d98a8a1da46c9	1bb94e87bfd44171ccbaab24308972d6	b3e5ac247ebcdc81cc7ed2c40a85f86b	inproceedings	Data challenges at Yahoo!	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Raghu Ramakrishnan	\N	2008
7662448	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008From	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-07 10:32:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3094839}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1}	Semantic search seems to be an elusive and fuzzy target to IR, SW and NLP researchers. One reason is that this challenge lies in between all those fields, which implies a broad scope of issues and technologies that must be mastered. In this extended abstract we survey the work of Yahoo! Research at Barcelona to approach this problem. Our research is intended to produce a virtuous feedback circuit by using machine learning for capturing semantics, and, ultimately, for better search.	49ffe8c57c78b44bba184994304a2098	ca208582cd53cb7b5492c86e89be9514	5f45b011336a39b8b157d7c06ddbc1ba	incollection	From Capturing Semantics to Semantic Search: A Virtuous Cycle	Ricardo Baeza-Yates	\N	2008
7662449	Natural Language and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008Towards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69858-6\\_2	\N		\N	\N	4--11	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-07 10:29:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3050075}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69858-6\\_2}	Semantic search seems to be an elusive and fuzzy target to many researchers. One of the reasons is that the task lies in between several areas of specialization. In this extended abstract we review some of the ideas we have been investigating while approaching this problem. First, we present how we understand semantic search, the Web and the current challenges. Second, how to use shallow semantics to improve Web search. Third, how the usage of search engines can capture the implicit semantics encoded in the queries and actions of people. To conclude, we discuss how these ideas can create virtuous feedback circuit for machine learning and, ultimately, better search.	c6ac24230233ee8cf87544c81f7ab159	d06bb36ac4b724b18328bf528c051a7e	1925460652085f65422262fba38a9afa	incollection	Towards Semantic Search	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Peter Mika and Hugo Zaragoza	\N	2008
7662450	The Journal of Logic Programming	23	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramakrishnan1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0743-1066(94)00039-9	\N		\N	\N	125--149	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-05 12:52:40}, citeulike-article-id = {3085443}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0743-1066(94)00039-9}	The area of deductive databases has matured in recent years, and it now seems appropriate to reflect upon what has been achieved and what the future holds. In this paper, we provide an overview of the area, with a focus on implementation techniques, and briefly describe a number of projects that have led to implemented systems.	0b529b3b413e31ce9b81e156b50c125f	de27636d78405f3377dcbdffc813c25c	ae6cb0291bbbd34aa32ecb3e224d0a39	article	A survey of deductive database systems	Raghu Ramakrishnan and Jeffrey D. Ullman	\N	1995
7662451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '03: Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Yangarber2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075096.1075140	\N		\N	\N	343--350	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:54:53}, location = {Sapporo, Japan}, citeulike-article-id = {2972778}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075096.1075140}	\N	0c4446a07e1bad0e8624111d5f7962b9	5137f40f2c97292564ae031ec4fbb6dd	f7fa90b2173dbe365575967ac597784b	inproceedings	Counter-training in discovery of semantic patterns	Roman Yangarber	\N	2003
7662452	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peshkin2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0306039	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:52:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {238255}, eprint = {cs/0306039}	Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) offer an elegant way to integrate various\
aspects of language in one model. Many existing algorithms developed for\
learning and inference in DBNs are applicable to probabilistic language\
modeling. To demonstrate the potential of DBNs for natural language processing,\
we employ a DBN in an information extraction task. We show how to assemble\
wealth of emerging linguistic instruments for shallow parsing, syntactic and\
semantic tagging, morphological decomposition, named entity recognition etc. in\
order to incrementally build a robust information extraction system. Our method\
outperforms previously published results on an established benchmark domain.	045994289bb957614c9426214385bc1a	f24e6bd66fc9c4377d588b84a9c7f13f	20d364951a0e7d2986b464b8df47965f	misc	Bayesian Information Extraction Network	Leonid Peshkin and Avi Pfeffer	\N	2003
7662453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the first conference on North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Miller2000	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=974335	\N		\N	\N	226--233	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:48:08}, location = {Seattle, Washington}, citeulike-article-id = {2972761}, priority = {2}	Since 1995, a few statistical parsing algorithms have demonstrated a breakthrough in parsing accuracy, as measured against the UPenn TREEBANK as a gold standard. In this paper we report adapting a lexicalized, probabilistic context-free parser to information extraction and evaluate this new technique on MUC-7 template elements and template relations.	6106f4e7fb516a5195a59042be88afdd	2b0b5b79672ded58bd48ee6723291f8d	26be93c9116168330e369feb00421259	inproceedings	A novel use of statistical parsing to extract information from text	Scott Miller and Heidi Fox and Lance Ramshaw and Ralph Weischedel	\N	2000
7662454	Machine Learning	39	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freitag2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007601113994	\N		\N	\N	169--202	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:28:40}, citeulike-article-id = {2972732}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007601113994}	We consider the problem of learning to perform information extraction in domains where linguistic processing is problematic, such as Usenet posts, email, and finger plan files. In place of syntactic and semantic information, other sources of information can be used, such as term frequency, typography, formatting, and mark-up. We describe four learning approaches to this problem, each drawn from a different paradigm: a rote learner, a term-space learner based on Naive Bayes, an approach using grammatical induction, and a relational rule learner. Experiments on 14 information extraction problems defined over four diverse document collections demonstrate the effectiveness of these approaches. Finally, we describe a multistrategy approach which combines these learners and yields performance competitive with or better than the best of them. This technique is modular and flexible, and could find application in other machine learning problems.	e1ff925ace9ec23e0e4e0d2afedbc9b7	c67556d7e6220a14689f8a95e6d6a53f	80fc9e547d814ca55e791cb51f392911	article	Machine Learning for Information Extraction in Informal Domains	Dayne Freitag	\N	2000
7662455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eighteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	Chieu2002	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=777092.777213	\N		\N	\N	786--791	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:20:41}, location = {Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {2972713}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262511290}	In this paper, we present a classification-based approach towards single-slot as well as multi-slot information extraction (IE). For single-slot IE, we worked on the domain of Seminar Announcements, where each document contains information on only one seminar. For multi-slot IE, we worked on the domain of Management Succession. For this domain, we restrict ourselves to extracting information sentence by sentence, in the same way as (Soderland 1999). Each sentence can contain information on several management succession events. By using a classification approach based on a maximum entropy framework, our system achieves higher accuracy than the best previously published results in both domains.	9f4bb17d7b0964c660f66392a225100b	8bb0f54e66366fc9e1b962a8d1b0d34d	ce783a233880869ae5a52520e02e248f	inproceedings	A maximum entropy approach to information extraction from semi-structured and free text	Hai L. Chieu and Hwee T. Ng	\N	2002
7662456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DL '00: Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Agichtein2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/336597.336644	\N		\N	\N	85--94	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:14:32}, location = {San Antonio, Texas, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {2972698}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113231X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/336597.336644}	Text documents often contain valuable structured data that is hidden Yin regular English sentences. This data is best exploited infavailable as arelational table that we could use for answering precise queries or running data mining tasks.We explore a technique for extracting such tables from document collections that requires only a handful of training examples from users. These examples are used to generate extraction patterns, that in turn result in new tuples being extracted from the document collection.We build on this idea and present our Snowball system. Snowball introduces novel strategies for generating patterns and extracting tuples from plain-text documents.At each iteration of the extraction process, Snowball evaluates the quality of these patterns and tuples without human intervention,and keeps only the most reliable ones for the next iteration. In this paper we also develop a scalable evaluation methodology and metrics for our task, and present a thorough experimental evaluation of Snowball and comparable techniques over a collection of more than 300,000 newspaper documents.	a45471ceccde95951dc29680b5d34884	42f11ae1df7b57d5e4333a47367ad2b4	b1f19c6b609a070a6fc947698f751650	inproceedings	Snowball: extracting relations from large plain-text collections	Eugene Agichtein and Luis Gravano	\N	2000
7662457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI'03 Workshop on Learning Statistical Models from Relational Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McCallum2003	http://www.cs.umass.edu/\\~{}mccallum/papers/iedatamining-ijcaiws03.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-08 15:00:01}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2972668}	\N	a68172867da6886d29f014b99305b9b9	d39ccca67a44cf443c35b09bbe8754f4	3deeb54ae044acdc6959097a881450df	inproceedings	A Note on the Unification of Information Extraction and Data Mining using Conditional-Probability, Relational Models	Andrew Mc{callum} and David Jensen	\N	2003
7662458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Introduction to Statistical Relational Learning	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Sutton2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-21 15:21:58}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2913964}	\N	41c6e1c614f806fee4bf946f9bc80444	c4a4babe33ac5ea7c2cd36b549143793	2d49b7d1b3c2f6c4584b60390727405c	inbook	Introduction to Conditional Random Fields for Relational Learning	Charles Sutton and Andrew Mccallum	Lise Getoor and Ben Taskar	2006
7662459	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kitani1994Pattern	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/9408102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-19 12:56:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2907258}, eprint = {cs/9408102}	Information extraction is the task of automatically picking up information of\
interest from an unconstrained text. Information of interest is usually\
extracted in two steps. First, sentence level processing locates relevant\
pieces of information scattered throughout the text; second, discourse\
processing merges coreferential information to generate the output. In the\
first step, pieces of information are locally identified without recognizing\
any relationships among them. A key word search or simple pattern search can\
achieve this purpose. The second step requires deeper knowledge in order to\
understand relationships among separately identified pieces of information.\
Previous information extraction systems focused on the first step, partly\
because they were not required to link up each piece of information with other\
pieces. To link the extracted pieces of information and map them onto a\
structured output format, complex discourse processing is essential. This paper\
reports on a Japanese information extraction system that merges information\
using a pattern matcher and discourse processor. Evaluation results show a high\
level of system performance which approaches human performance.	b5036f2147a6b47cfd1a4a0d0ebbdc36	74e1e1b4c43391fefaddaca6b78cb7c7	fa86f343ba2000decac23b942da31655	misc	Pattern Matching and Discourse Processing in Information Extraction from Japanese Text	T. Kitani and Y. Eriguchi and M. Hara	\N	1994
7662460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Cheng2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1325851.1325898	\N		\N	\N	387--398	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-02 09:36:27}, citeulike-article-id = {2448209}, priority = {4}, isbn = {9781595936493}	As the Web has evolved into a data-rich repository, with the standard "page view," current search engines are becoming increasingly inadequate for a wide range of query tasks. While we often search for various data "entities" (e.g., phone number, paper PDF, date), today's engines only take us indirectly to pages. While entities appear in many pages, current engines only find each page individually. Toward searching directly and holistically for finding information of finer granularity, we study the problem of entity search, a significant departure from traditional document retrieval. We focus on the core challenge of ranking entities, by distilling its underlying conceptual model Impression Model and developing a probabilistic ranking framework, EntityRank, that is able to seamlessly integrate both local and global information in ranking. We evaluate our online prototype over a 2TB Web corpus, and show that EntityRank performs effectively.	96f9eeea395b5938538af5ce99d665cd	86b885cf53d958516fd3196648e6fba1	2891130218556b83ee2e95158d374bd2	inproceedings	EntityRank: searching entities directly and holistically	Tao Cheng and Xifeng Yan and Kevin C. Chang	\N	2007
7662461	Artif. Intell.	165	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	Etzioni2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2005.03.001	\N		\N	\N	91--134	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, posted-at = {2008-06-02 09:33:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1190563}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2005.03.001}	The KNOWITALL system aims to automate the tedious process of extracting large collections of facts (e.g., names of scientists or politicians) from the Web in an unsupervised, domain-independent, and scalable manner. The paper presents an overview of KNOWITALL's novel architecture and design principles, emphasizing its distinctive ability to extract information without any hand-labeled training examples. In its first major run, KNOWITALL extracted over 50,000 class instances, but suggested a challenge: How can we improve KNOWITALL's recall and extraction rate without sacrificing precision?This paper presents three distinct ways to address this challenge and evaluates their performance. Pattern Learning learns domain-specific extraction rules, which enable additional extractions. Subclass Extraction automatically identifies sub-classes in order to boost recall (e.g., "chemist" and "biologist" are identified as sub-classes of "scientist"). List Extraction locates lists of class instances, learns a "wrapper" for each list, and extracts elements of each list. Since each method bootstraps from KNOWITALL's domain-independent methods, the methods also obviate hand-labeled training examples. The paper reports on experiments, focused on building lists of named entities, that measure the relative efficacy of each method and demonstrate their synergy. In concert, our methods gave KNOWITALL a 4-fold to 8-fold increase in recall at precision of 0.90, and discovered over 10,000 cities missing from the Tipster Gazetteer.	a7cd3e7ab8b5c92562b8ae34402e8379	a3e3a9914288231e411567cae1547486	d6c03d4a71ce887c03e2eb4f81c29a0c	article	Unsupervised named-entity extraction from the web: an experimental study	Oren Etzioni and Michael Cafarella and Doug Downey and Ana-Maria Popescu and Tal Shaked and Stephen Soderland and Daniel S. Weld and Alexander Yates	\N	2005
7662462	Journal of Linguistics	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lappin2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022226707004628	\N		\N	\N	393--427	\N	02	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 12:51:42}, citeulike-article-id = {2330287}, priority = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022226707004628}	\N	91d21d87e4936298ba853ab3f32010e4	6ab55e14d3017343765c48e2bc4dbd44	873c1a387c202cecd2567b26fe9d0402	article	Machine learning theory and practice as a source of insight into universal grammar	Shalom Lappin and Stuart M. Shieber	\N	2007
7662463	Comput. Linguist.	28	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Gildea2002Automatic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120102760275983	\N		\N	\N	245--288	\N	3	\N	issn = {0891-2017}, posted-at = {2008-05-20 06:53:04}, citeulike-article-id = {453920}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120102760275983}	\N	e8aa22f00ec5e45c7eb54a067e3b7d7b	b256b49a866aeed450b109bae6cd0543	95bebf643a8591e356c1ccc6a353b05e	article	Automatic labeling of semantic roles	Daniel Gildea and Daniel Jurafsky	\N	2002
7662464	Brief Bioinform	6	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health \\& Science University, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239-309, USA. cohenaa@ohsu.edu	\N	\N	Cohen2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/6.1.57	\N		\N	\N	57--71	\N	1	\N	issn = {1467-5463}, posted-at = {2008-04-29 17:56:23}, citeulike-article-id = {272363}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/6.1.57}	The volume of published biomedical research, and therefore the underlying biomedical knowledge base, is expanding at an increasing rate. Among the tools that can aid researchers in coping with this information overload are text mining and knowledge extraction. Significant progress has been made in applying text mining to named entity recognition, text classification, terminology extraction, relationship extraction and hypothesis generation. Several research groups are constructing integrated flexible text-mining systems intended for multiple uses. The major challenge of biomedical text mining over the next 5-10 years is to make these systems useful to biomedical researchers. This will require enhanced access to full text, better understanding of the feature space of biomedical literature, better methods for measuring the usefulness of systems to users, and continued cooperation with the biomedical research community to ensure that their needs are addressed.	cd95ba4feda6e1d8523d366cd22bb48f	ee530ce6ede367696d219b397bc00364	1a9080e2afe8d7fde0b4ddf23a873237	article	A survey of current work in biomedical text mining.	A. M. Cohen and W. R. Hersh	\N	2005
7662465	ACM Comput. Surv.	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Turmo2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1132956.1132957	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, posted-at = {2008-04-29 17:53:12}, citeulike-article-id = {1111006}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1132956.1132957}	\N	8a1880fa6af7540d759d4e831df1656c	dfd69edfb7a06a0c324eaf21f2bbb2e2	729f97489afe7c92a612a688d91f285e	article	Adaptive information extraction	Jordi Turmo and Alicia Ageno and Neus Catal\\&\\#224;	\N	2006
7662466	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chang2006	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1683775	\N		\N	\N	1411--1428	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-29 17:47:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1758402}, priority = {3}	The Internet presents a huge amount of useful information which is usually formatted for its users, which makes it difficult to extract relevant data from various sources. Therefore, the availability of robust, flexible Information Extraction (IE) systems that transform the Web pages into program-friendly structures such as a relational database will become a great necessity. Although many approaches for data extraction from Web pages have been developed, there has been limited effort to compare such tools. Unfortunately, in only a few cases can the results generated by distinct tools be directly compared since the addressed extraction tasks are different. This paper surveys the major Web data extraction approaches and compares them in three dimensions: the task domain, the automation degree, and the techniques used. The criteria of the first dimension explain why an IE system fails to handle some Web sites of particular structures. The criteria of the second dimension classify IE systems based on the techniques used. The criteria of the third dimension measure the degree of automation for IE systems. We believe these criteria provide qualitatively measures to evaluate various IE approaches.	2c0c02da0dc372af874d2ab18e582e29	c59f877289de5cacadfdd719a19e8a25	312e17f48ee72b167df2a06a9dd96ced	article	A Survey of Web Information Extraction Systems	Chia-Hui Chang and M. Kayed and M. R. Girgis and K. F. Shaalan	\N	2006
7662467	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	KDD '06	Webinar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agichtein2007	http://www.kdd.org/webcasts/070322\\_WebScaleInfo.wmv	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-21 16:56:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2696997}	\N	3204666eb23b94b11703c935cc6d5e57	6e6a77b66b1e87cc2f8749681f953417	209fd5e384e219ec978f6c619e301ad9	misc	Towards Web-Scale Information Extraction	Eugene Agichtein	\N	2007
7662468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nie2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1242572.1242584	\N		\N	\N	81--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-21 16:48:06}, citeulike-article-id = {2696971}, priority = {3}, isbn = {9781595936547}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1242572.1242584}	\N	45a35c5d75f2d10dceac932a1fc15e42	6e601c933136a08b838363ee4d9c5d21	8823b560744762f8ca1a2adec02d8f1e	inproceedings	Web object retrieval	Zaiqing Nie and Yunxiao Ma and Shuming Shi and Ji-Rong Wen and Wei-Ying Ma	\N	2007
7662469	Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chakrabarti2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/nrlylp2ht78ethh8\
	\N		\N	\N	9--16	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-21 16:43:03}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2696959}, comment = {* Argues for using graphs of parts of documents and entities instead of graphs of documents (as done nowadays).
\
* Explores IE from queries and from corpus. 
\
* "The system may need to actively explore the corpus to propose new types and extract entities for old and new types. Eventually, we would like the system to learn how to learn."
\
}	The next wave in search technology will be driven by the identification, extraction, and exploitation of real-world entities represented in unstructured textual sources. Search systems will either let users express information needs naturally and analyze them more intelligently, or allow simple enhancements that add more user control on the search process. The data model will exploit graph structure where available, but not impose structure by fiat. First generation Web search, which uses graph information at the macroscopic level of inter-page hyperlinks, will be enhanced to use fine-grained graph models involving page regions, tables, sentences, phrases, and real-world-entities. New algorithms will combine probabilistic evidence from diverse features to produce responses that are not URLs or pages, but entities and their relationships, or explanations of how multiple entities are related.	8fcf7d933c554947beb163729c0d9f39	4f66125b24904e129f95efd8321baec1	66806e53cc3bde73f84599e5b37ae868	incollection	Breaking Through the Syntax Barrier: Searching with Entities and Relations	Soumen Chakrabarti	\N	2004
7662470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '06: Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Suchanek2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1150402.1150492	\N		\N	\N	712--717	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-21 16:38:08}, citeulike-article-id = {1774668}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933395}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1150402.1150492}	\N	7552ab35e1421e92a6256fb6f96591f5	40279723d19a4a880b202ed5876ea70b	529025dbcbd9d0c79429fe9295ebf365	inproceedings	Combining linguistic and statistical analysis to extract relations from web documents	Fabian M. Suchanek and Georgiana Ifrim and Gerhard Weikum	\N	2006
7662471	Computer	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramakrishnan2007Toward	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=4292015	\N		\N	\N	63--72	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-21 15:12:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1822599}, priority = {3}	Important properties of users and objects will move from being tied to individual Web sites to being globally available. The conjunction of a global object model with portable user context will lead to a richer content structure and introduce significant shifts in online communities and information discovery.	7e98f6d7d891cced5b1934fb5f2428b2	b4b0ee438c79f3a513ca6f4d6c4775fd	555619a37eb5b02cf475e1e7a35c86a3	article	Toward a PeopleWeb	Raghu Ramakrishnan and Andrew Tomkins	\N	2007
7662472	Natural Language Engineering	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neff2004Talent	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online\\&aid=252247	\N		\N	\N	307--326	\N	3-4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 15:19:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2688058}	\N	cb9a2525ed971ad451913961b2ec83e6	73d8473e37cad50c281b5cf8ff357efd	0c34c5b4ac926e9ed2cc373fd5f8bea7	article	The Talent system: TEXTRACT architecture and data model	Mary S. Neff and Roy J. Byrd and Branimir K. Boguraev	\N	2004
7662473	Natural Language Engineering	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bontcheva2004Evolving	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1351324904003468	\N		\N	\N	349--373	\N	3-4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 10:34:34}, citeulike-article-id = {2687469}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1351324904003468}	\N	d5ead10b254182d5d4b2923feb5b7965	448262297224529e690bde92800ba688	0e01c03ec26186e343be760aa91c6db5	article	Evolving GATE to meet new challenges in language engineering	Kalina Bontcheva and Valentin Tablan and Diana Maynard and Hamish Cunningham	\N	2004
7662474	Natural Language Engineering	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferrucci2004UIMA	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online\\&aid=252253	\N		\N	\N	327--348	\N	3-4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 10:34:01}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2687466}	\N	59c5699912038dc143cd9405f11ad34a	08d9cfb1ccea7b81c259aa3612c87379	cf488093b987f4872fe744aa622fddb8	article	UIMA: an architectural approach to unstructured information processing in the corporate research environment	David Ferrucci and A. D. A. M. Lally	\N	2004
7662475	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	1st international workshop on Identity and Reference on the Semantic Web at ESWC08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gaugaz2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-16 10:48:49}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2677343}	\N	af96b7598ccee19865fa10e0d7ef768f	36de9fbec3b3c18d02e51fd79d19c920	6b6323d23269c57cd5a243bc339bb62a	inproceedings	Entity Identifiers for Lineage Preservation	Julien Gaugaz and Gianluca Demartini	\N	2008
7662476	Queue	3	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mccallum2005Information	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1105664.1105679	\N		\N	\N	48--57	\N	9	\N	issn = {1542-7730}, posted-at = {2008-04-15 14:08:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1325487}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1105664.1105679}	\N	07675ca1e0062694970dee45ce26ffc0	3f6b83fc0dcb4b1e24a6291a0684ae3a	b264242b489c2260b7397b5cc7fbed12	article	Information extraction: distilling structured data from unstructured text	Andrew Mccallum	\N	2005
7662477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AUAI '04: Proceedings of the 20th conference on Uncertainty in artificial intelligence	\N	\N	\N	AUAI Press	Arlington, Virginia, United States	\N	\N	Wellner2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1036915	\N		\N	\N	593--601	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-14 17:40:42}, citeulike-article-id = {149282}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0974903906}	\N	2d3f6d201148c7a68dfd51bd318469b2	9cf9c51bc34e22052ea6af49231f0495	fc476983eccab3b5cd22f09d7bfe7073	inproceedings	An integrated, conditional model of information extraction and coreference with application to citation matching	Ben Wellner and Andrew Mccallum and Fuchun Peng and Michael Hay	\N	2004
7662478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Chakaravarthy2006Efficiently	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1014052.1014058	\N		\N	\N	667--678	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-10 15:53:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1538722}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1014052.1014058}	\N	7a87e18d71710dee4997c9a792ea6626	31d880a496049dfb70bacad5f5fd6e2c	096a6f98afc66d2c209d0f39360a08cc	inproceedings	Efficiently linking text documents with relevant structured information	Venkatesan T. Chakaravarthy and Himanshu Gupta and Prasan Roy and Mukesh Mohania	\N	2006
7662479	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rahm2000	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/RahmD00	\N		\N	\N	3--13	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-08 13:53:30}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2641551}	\N	0e3e3c7042122b99e1fcfb8e4d194076	a1030341079f4e8f402c90c6022106f8	5cb1661908665a7e8793aa3b741cb3c8	article	Data Cleaning: Problems and Current Approaches	Erhard Rahm and Hong H. Do	\N	2000
7662480	Intelligent Systems	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilenko2003Adaptive	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1234765	\N		\N	\N	16--23	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-19 09:47:14}, citeulike-article-id = {1375429}, priority = {2}	Identifying approximately duplicate database records that refer to the same entity is essential for information integration. The authors compare and describe methods for combining and learning textual similarity measures for name matching.	fda90e6e7c6fed5c168f70f46b5157b5	14edf620cc4287186ae027266e669029	a3d9c770c564155d9eb632b3a4fcea3f	article	Adaptive name matching in information integration	M. Bilenko and R. Mooney and W. Cohen and P. Ravikumar and S. Fienberg	\N	2003
7662481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '07: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Conference on information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Song2007Identifying	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1321440.1321588	\N		\N	\N	971--974	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-04 16:27:58}, citeulike-article-id = {2465514}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595938039}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1321440.1321588}	Opinion leaders are those who bring in new information, ideas, and opinions, then disseminate them down to the masses, and thus influence the opinions and decisions of others by a fashion of word of mouth. Opinion leaders capture the most representative opinions in the social network, and consequently are important for understanding the massive and complex blogosphere. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm called InfluenceRank to identify opinion leaders in the blogosphere. The InfluenceRank algorithm ranks blogs according to not only how important they are as compared to other blogs, but also how novel the information they can contribute to the network. Experimental results indicate that our proposed algorithm is effective in identifying influential opinion leaders.	c68fe4cf0fc118f4353ed80d311bfe59	88093db371d507ebb3b6ad8f4667a126	b74ed4a60146309854bc2226d9da3751	inproceedings	Identifying opinion leaders in the blogosphere	Xiaodan Song and Yun Chi and Koji Hino and Belle Tseng	\N	2007
7662482	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc1631	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1631	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 18:56:47}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2444870}	The two most compelling problems facing the IP Internet are IP\
   address depletion and scaling in routing. Long-term and short-term\
   solutions to these problems are being developed. The short-term\
   solution is CIDR (Classless InterDomain Routing). The long-term\
   solutions consist of various proposals for new internet protocols\
   with larger addresses.\
\
   It is possible that CIDR will not be adequate to maintain the IP\
   Internet until the long-term solutions are in place. This memo\
   proposes another short-term solution, address reuse, that complements\
   CIDR or even makes it unnecessary. The address reuse solution is to\
   place Network Address Translators (NAT) at the borders of stub\
   domains. Each NAT box has a table consisting of pairs of local IP\
   addresses and globally unique addresses. The IP addresses inside the\
   stub domain are not globally unique. They are reused in other\
   domains, thus solving the address depletion problem. The globally\
   unique IP addresses are assigned according to current CIDR address\
   allocation schemes. CIDR solves the scaling problem. The main\
   advantage of NAT is that it can be installed without changes to\
   routers or hosts. This memo presents a preliminary design for NAT,\
   and discusses its pros and cons.	4d4a9adab81a66f2584f406229bbb060	5c1a124b65b83f347c0869b1efa53f4e	65ae6f819a234782cfcbb94288e3cd95	manual	RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)	K. Egevang and P. Francis	\N	1994
7662483	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc4632	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4632	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 18:51:23}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2444852}	This memo discusses the strategy for address assignment of the\
   existing 32-bit IPv4 address space with a view toward conserving the\
   address space and limiting the growth rate of global routing state.\
   This document obsoletes the original Classless Inter-domain Routing\
   (CIDR) spec in RFC 1519, with changes made both to clarify the\
   concepts it introduced and, after more than twelve years, to update\
   the Internet community on the results of deploying the technology\
   described.	3793c8f3d8cd765fc5e106e62d6dfb06	29d2157d440afc4e18c10c52dae91797	87e6c0e9e0c2619c69e2013b907beb31	article	RFC 4632 Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR): The Internet Address Assignment and Aggregation Plan	V. Fuller and T. Li	\N	2006
7662484	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc2644	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1812	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 18:48:19}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2444841}	This document is an updated version of RFC 1716, the historical\
   Router Requirements document.  That RFC preserved the significant\
   work that went into the working group, but failed to adequately\
   describe current technology for the IESG to consider it a current\
   standard.\
\
   The current editor had been asked to bring the document up to date,\
   so that it is useful as a procurement specification and a guide to\
   implementors.  In this, he stands squarely on the shoulders of those\
   who have gone before him, and depends largely on expert contributors\
   for text.  Any credit is theirs; the errors are his.\
\
   The content and form of this document are due, in large part, to the\
   working group's chair, and document's original editor and author:\
   Philip Almquist.  It is also largely due to the efforts of its\
   previous editor, Frank Kastenholz.  Without their efforts, this\
   document would not exist.	958ab56003e383f3ae4807d07415a9e5	b33a5427aa405e325c5930a264d728eb	d43e25a485b9a9c8f91d45a5e1412b2a	manual	RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers	\N	F. Baker	1995
7662485	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc2460	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2460	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 18:40:44}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2444787}	This document specifies version 6 of the Internet Protocol (IPv6),\
   also sometimes referred to as IP Next Generation or IPng.	26f21aa667b93f241c2ed6402a181c1b	88e534a0c78684e3208125e147b56621	9b48a9c93836d79535af6e187e79eb9d	manual	RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification	S. Deering and R. Hinden	\N	1998
7662486	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc791	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc791	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 18:26:08}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2444670}	The Internet Protocol is designed for use in interconnected systems of packet-switched computer communication networks. Such a system has been called a "catenet" [1]. The internet protocol provides for transmitting blocks of data called datagrams from sources to destinations, where sources and destinations are hosts identified by fixed length addresses. The internet protocol also provides for fragmentation and reassembly of long datagrams, if necessary, for transmission through "small packet" networks.	4bc871a4f61cf51f0d5310ac98be754a	c68b30c8fe3c2f0e1292f5aa0ecfaba4	d8634a31ce9104488bb6683a446ad2fc	manual	RFC 791 Internet Protocol - DARPA Inernet Programm, Protocol Specification	\N	Jon Postel	1981
7662487	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc1035	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 15:36:27}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2443965}	This RFC describes the details of the domain system and protocol, and assumes that the reader is familiar with the concepts discussed in a companion RFC, "Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities" [RFC-1034]. The domain system is a mixture of functions and data types which are an official protocol and functions and data types which are still experimental. Since the domain system is intentionally extensible, new data types and experimental behavior should always be expected in parts of the system beyond the official protocol. The official protocol parts include standard queries, responses and the Internet class RR data formats (e.g., host addresses). Since the previous RFC set, several definitions have changed, so some previous definitions are obsolete. Experimental or obsolete features are clearly marked in these RFCs, and such information should be used with caution. The reader is especially cautioned not to depend on the values which appear in examples to be current or complete, since their purpose is primarily pedagogical. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.	d321e19264468c73c46b9c0b0fd11910	1a093b389624051dd83e998f48efaab7	998727e8b957ed6a37d3435c412d28b3	manual	RFC 1035 Domain Names - Implementation and Specification	P. Mockapetris	\N	1987
7662488	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc1034	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1034	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 15:33:44}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2443954}	A subset of DNS functions and data types constitute an official protocol. The official protocol includes standard queries and their responses and most of the Internet class data formats (e.g., host addresses). However, the domain system is intentionally extensible. Researchers are continuously proposing, implementing and experimenting with new data types, query types, classes, functions, etc. Thus while the components of the official protocol are expected to stay essentially unchanged and operate as a production service, experimental behavior should always be expected in extensions beyond the official protocol. Experimental or obsolete features are clearly marked in these RFCs, and such information should be used with caution. The reader is especially cautioned not to depend on the values which appear in examples to be current or complete, since their purpose is primarily pedagogical. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.	22562f5067bd917f2e5e99bb9c9da00c	49594fc012a73e4d0d442e4f1da54b93	5d519ada112205f67852bcbcf1fdc7e5	manual	RFC 1034 Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities	P. Mockapetris	\N	1987
7662489	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Engineering Task Force	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc1122	http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1122	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-28 14:24:35}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2443778}	This is one RFC of a pair that defines and discusses the requirements for Internet host software. This RFC covers the communications protocol layers: link layer, IP layer, and transport layer; its companion RFC-1123 covers the application and support protocols.	e298b96b4313724f10e1fd6d7a65b545	c624681c445d2aa292afbf2fe9cd6fd7	98e86252e01bf8bf46b52873783d9e67	manual	RFC 1122 Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers	R. Braden	\N	1989
7662490	Database Systems for Advanced Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wu2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11733836\\_56	\N		\N	\N	787--796	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-21 09:12:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2405743}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11733836\\_56}	Directed Acyclic Graph(DAG) could be used for modeling subsumption hierarchies. Several labeling schemes have been proposed or tailored for indexing DAG in order to efficiently explore relationships in such hierarchy. However few of them can satisfy all the requirements in response time, space, and effect of updates simultaneously. In this paper, the prime number labeling scheme is extended for DAG. The scheme invests intrinsic mapping between integer divisibility and subsumption hierarchy, which simplifies the transitive closure computations and diminishes storage redundancy, as well as inherits the dynamic labeling ability from original scheme. Performance is further improved by introducing some optimization techniques. Our extensive experimental results show that prime number labeling scheme for DAG outperforms interval-based and prefix-based labeling schemes in most cases.	234e3d8e0c3a3040fb66c8017f7d96e7	693d1e3f342d86c9e0d949eaa9b0d7a7	3d6206e1c7abf33a49596f59a7259942	incollection	Adapting Prime Number Labeling Scheme for Directed Acyclic Graphs	Gang Wu and Kuo Zhang and Can Liu and Juanzi Li	\N	2006
7662491	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1999Special	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/debu/C99	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-07 13:07:40}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {2349042}	\N	201e994e66aee73a9f93c5250638309e	be6bcd2a5bd967c3a1b4433ee46e8ff2	f7df48c611a8feaa97a148ed32b7461a	article	Special Issue on Data Transformations	\N	Elke Rundensteiner	1999
7662492	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elmagarmid2007Duplicate	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=4016511	\N		\N	\N	1--16	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-06 12:37:40}, citeulike-article-id = {1116298}, priority = {5}	Often, in the real world, entities have two or more representations in databases. Duplicate records do not share a common key and/or they contain errors that make duplicate matching a difficult task. Errors are introduced as the result of transcription errors, incomplete information, lack of standard formats, or any combination of these factors. In this paper, we present a thorough analysis of the literature on duplicate record detection. We cover similarity metrics that are commonly used to detect similar field entries, and we present an extensive set of duplicate detection algorithms that can detect approximately duplicate records in a database. We also cover multiple techniques for improving the efficiency and scalability of approximate duplicate detection algorithms. We conclude with coverage of existing tools and with a brief discussion of the big open problems in the area	c01108df322ac2495a2c79fbd06be128	c8603198a5bd3d2e571462e08f50e12b	bfff8a370abdf14f7f882f87c1ff61e1	article	Duplicate Record Detection: A Survey	A. K. Elmagarmid and P. G. Ipeirotis and V. S. Verykios	\N	2007
7662493	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hassell2006OntologyDriven	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078\\_4	\N		\N	\N	44--57	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-14 16:33:17}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1447663}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078\\_4}	Precisely identifying entities in web documents is essential for document indexing, web search and data integration. Entity disambiguation is the challenge of determining the correct entity out of various candidate entities. Our novel method utilizes background knowledge in the form of a populated ontology. Additionally, it does not rely on the existence of any structure in a document or the appearance of data items that can provide strong evidence, such as email addresses, for disambiguating person names. Originality of our method is demonstrated in the way it uses different relationships in a document as well as from the ontology to provide clues in determining the correct entity. We demonstrate the applicability of our method by disambiguating names of researchers appearing in a collection of DBWorld posts using a large scale, real-world ontology extracted from the DBLP bibliography website. The precision and recall measurements provide encouraging results. Keywords: Entity disambiguation, ontology, semantic web, DBLP, DBWorld.	540f80aff8ee9061dd34dba157a665e3	cbfcfadb5a5a0d855f364f589c81f476	847eb0bc21261b26160dec65bb37cb84	incollection	Ontology-Driven Automatic Entity Disambiguation in Unstructured Text	Joseph Hassell and Boanerges Aleman-Meza and I. Arpinar	\N	2006
7662494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dong2005Reference	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066168	\N		\N	\N	85--96	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-14 15:55:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2230919}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1595930604}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1066157.1066168}	Reference reconciliation is the problem of identifying when different references (i.e., sets of attribute values) in a dataset correspond to the same real-world entity. Most previous literature assumed references to a single class that had a fair number of attributes (e.g., research publications). We consider complex information spaces: our references belong to multiple related classes and each reference may have very few attribute values. A prime example of such a space is Personal Information Management, where the goal is to provide a coherent view of all the information on one's desktop.Our reconciliation algorithm has three principal features. First, we exploit the associations between references to design new methods for reference comparison. Second, we propagate information between reconciliation decisions to accumulate positive and negative evidences. Third, we gradually enrich references by merging attribute values. Our experiments show that (1) we considerably improve precision and recall over standard methods on a diverse set of personal information datasets, and (2) there are advantages to using our algorithm even on a standard citation dataset benchmark.	8e241802eb4023877c2ba959d045411e	1a365b616fae1a6b50eefe6abd69ba04	b20229716aa3b0076ce2f7a44c8fa0f3	inproceedings	Reference reconciliation in complex information spaces	Xin Dong and Alon Halevy and Jayant Madhavan	\N	2005
7662495	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/TKDE.2007.9	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TKDE.2007.9	\N		\N	\N	1--16	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-14 14:34:54}, citeulike-article-id = {2230631}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TKDE.2007.9}	\N	09173d07b7b9ba38ad6c2de5076483ba	c8603198a5bd3d2e571462e08f50e12b	c12756fed1adec25e89e7cdade94182e	article	Duplicate Record Detection: A Survey	Ahmed K. Elmagarmid and Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis and Vassilios S. Verykios	\N	2007
7662496	SIGKDD Explor. Newsl.	6	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Parsons2004Subspace	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1007730.1007731	\N		\N	\N	90--105	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-10 14:39:58}, citeulike-article-id = {329575}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1007730.1007731}	Subspace clustering is an extension of traditional clustering that seeks to find clusters in different subspaces within a dataset. Often in high dimensional data, many dimensions are irrelevant and can mask existing clusters in noisy data. Feature selection removes irrelevant and redundant dimensions by analyzing the entire dataset. Subspace clustering algorithms localize the search for relevant dimensions allowing them to find clusters that exist in multiple, possibly overlapping subspaces. There are two major branches of subspace clustering based on their search strategy. Top-down algorithms find an initial clustering in the full set of dimensions and evaluate the subspaces of each cluster, iteratively improving the results. Bottom-up approaches find dense regions in low dimensional spaces and combine them to form clusters. This paper presents a survey of the various subspace clustering algorithms along with a hierarchy organizing the algorithms by their defining characteristics. We then compare the two main approaches to subspace clustering using empirical scalability and accuracy tests and discuss some potential applications where subspace clustering could be particularly useful.	b2454653cecad2e17e8a779554f85e66	fb6aa3c035c99b66778c30520585b73f	4111b6e40edc359185bbc3d00e29bca7	article	Subspace clustering for high dimensional data: a review	Lance Parsons and Ehtesham Haque and Huan Liu	\N	2004
7662497	SIGMOD Rec.	31	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Laender2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/565117.565137	\N		\N	\N	84--93	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, posted-at = {2007-12-20 19:58:25}, citeulike-article-id = {1111013}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/565117.565137}	In the last few years, several works in the literature have addressed the problem of data extraction from Web pages. The importance of this problem derives from the fact that, once extracted, the data can be handled in a way similar to instances of a traditional database. The approaches proposed in the literature to address the problem of Web data extraction use techniques borrowed from areas such as natural language processing, languages and grammars, machine learning, information retrieval, databases, and ontologies. As a consequence, they present very distinct features and capabilities which make a direct comparison difficult to be done. In this paper, we propose a taxonomy for characterizing Web data extraction fools, briefly survey major Web data extraction tools described in the literature, and provide a qualitative analysis of them. Hopefully, this work will stimulate other studies aimed at a more comprehensive analysis of data extraction approaches and tools for Web data.	9cac3c15f47a1939bcef2925f522a6f3	92cdfc3f27b81b09375ec9524eff07e0	06a6d87797d4e98dcbe610d3214c33de	article	A brief survey of web data extraction tools	Alberto H. F. Laender and Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto and Altigran S. da Silva and Juliana S. Teixeira	\N	2002
7662498	Structural, Syntactic, and Statistical Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dietterich2002Machine	http://www.springerlink.com/content/av8l8hjl6yc2ya3m\
	\N		\N	\N	227--246	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-20 19:52:13}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2152866}	Statistical learning problems in many fields involve sequential data. This paper formalizes the principal learning tasks and describes the methods that have been developed within the machine learning research community for addressing these problems. These methods include sliding window methods, recurrent sliding windows, hidden Markov models, conditional random fields, and graph transformer networks. The paper also discusses some open research issues.	f424c6e4632496c681c85323a092112c	d4e49869b61e61c3f4f6c30eb77160f0	96f7e1d39ba011780d80cbd5f0dcb207	incollection	Machine Learning for Sequential Data: A Review	Thomas G. Dietterich	\N	2002
7662499	Personal Ubiquitous Comput.	8	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Dourish2004What	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-003-0253-8	\N		\N	\N	19--30	\N	1	\N	issn = {1617-4909}, posted-at = {2007-12-18 17:30:05}, citeulike-article-id = {168573}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-003-0253-8}	The emergence of ubiquitous computing as a new design paradigm poses significant challenges for human-computer interaction (HCI) and interaction design. Traditionally, HCI has taken place within a constrained and well-understood domain of experience—single users sitting at desks and interacting with conventionally-designed computers employing screens, keyboards and mice for interaction. New opportunities have engendered considerable interest in ldquocontext-aware computingrdquo—computational systems that can sense and respond to aspects of the settings in which they are used. However, considerable confusion surrounds the notion of ldquocontextrdquo—what it means, what it includes and what role it plays in interactive systems. This paper suggests that the representational stance implied by conventional interpretations of ldquocontextrdquo misinterprets the role of context in everyday human activity, and proposes an alternative model that suggests different directions for design.	4979d04d2b832794e3bd6754101e681f	32a1bf3000ae60a016c98d042d3d89ba	9ee57caf3e54b748dd2888fad3c546c0	article	What we talk about when we talk about context	Paul Dourish	\N	2004
7662500	Grouping Multidimensional Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berkhin2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28349-8\\_2	\N		\N	\N	25--71	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-18 16:20:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2141507}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28349-8\\_2}	Clustering is the division of data into groups of similar objects. In clustering, some details are disregarded in exchange for data simplification. Clustering can be viewed as a data modeling technique that provides for concise summaries of the data. Clustering is therefore related to many disciplines and plays an important role in a broad range of applications. The applications of clustering usually deal with large datasets and data with many attributes. Exploration of such data is a subject of data mining. This survey concentrates on clustering algorithms from a data mining perspective.	c9290672edcf3a46126837cfdbb904c3	fc69b0651d1395d91e6cdcbcf80bcd7b	cf6693aa2f197b43552a449e28e2b2a0	incollection	A Survey of Clustering Data Mining Techniques	P. Berkhin	\N	2006
7662501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	Dyreson1996Information	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/Dyreson96	\N		\N	\N	532--543	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-06 17:17:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2067782}, priority = {4}	A complete data cube is a data cube in which\
every aggregate value in the multidimensional\
space is stored or can be computed. An incomplete\
data cube is a data cube in which\
points in the multidimensional space are missing\
and cannot be computed. This paper describes\
an incomplete data cube design. An\
incomplete data cube is modeled as a federation\
of cubettes. A cubette is a complete subcube\
within the incomplete data cube. The\
incomplete cube is built piecemeal by giving\
a concise, high-level specification of each cubette.\
An efficient algorithm to retrieve an aggregate\
value from the incomplete data cube\
is described. When a value cannot be retrieved\
because it is missing, alternatives at a\
lower precision that can be retrieved are identified.\
When a value can be partially com-\
Ruted (i.e., some of the values lower in the\
hierarchy are missing, but some are present)\
a measure of the completeness of the result is\
supplied along with the partially aggregated\
value. The design also includes an algorithm\
that removes redundant cubettes and an algorithm\
to increase the retrieval power of the\
federation through the creation of virtual cubettes.	0aafef13dd957c9b398f0b81501ceb21	bd6f1fce3ef74acce96cedf6715f1850	5489335f1144f6ddb889b821a52bcf68	inproceedings	Information Retrieval from an Incomplete Data Cube	Curtis E. Dyreson	T. M. Vijayaraman and Alejandro P. Buchmann and C. Mohan and Nandlal L. Sarda and T. M. Vijayaraman and Alejandro P. Buchmann and C. Mohan and Nandlal L. Sarda	1996
7662502	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	11	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ariav1986Temporally	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/7239.7350	\N		\N	\N	499--527	\N	4	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, posted-at = {2007-12-06 16:36:43}, citeulike-article-id = {2067589}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/7239.7350}	\N	10fd24b05fc548d2c73703c1f01fb52f	4e9e31e71971a6e12ce4f52460fc1ac1	8f201f0e7f8551b4a06a292897e4b63d	article	A temporally oriented data model	Gad Ariav	\N	1986
7662503	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Computer Science, University of Glasgow	\N	\N	\N	VanRijsbergen1979Information	http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/\\~{}iain/keith/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 08:17:13}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {2022908}	Information retrieval is a wide, often loosely-defined term but in these pages I shall be concerned only with automatic information retrieval systems. Automatic as opposed to manual and information as opposed to data or fact. Unfortunately the word information can be very misleading. In the context of information retrieval (IR), information, in the technical meaning given in Shannon's theory of communication, is not readily measured (Shannon and Weaver[1]). In fact, in many cases one can adequately describe the kind of retrieval by simply substituting 'document' for 'information'. Nevertheless, 'information retrieval' has become accepted as a description of the kind of work published by Cleverdon, Salton, Sparck Jones, Lancaster and others. A perfectly straightforward definition along these lines is given by Lancaster[2]: 'Information retrieval is the term conventionally, though somewhat inaccurately, applied to the type of activity discussed in this volume. An information retrieval system does not inform (i.e. change the knowledge of) the user on the subject of his inquiry. It merely informs on the existence (or non-existence) and whereabouts of documents relating to his request.' This specifically excludes Question-Answering systems as typified by Winograd[3] and those described by Minsky[4]]. It also excludes data retrieval systems such as used by, say, the stock exchange for on-line quotations.	395084f2d98e8a18c874262408e06478	0edccdac9af024f458911b82f61686ab	00c94cf42a12180b494e31e6d725b52d	book	Information Retrieval	C. J. van Rijsbergen	\N	1979
7662504	Inf. Retr.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VanRijsbergen2000Another	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/journals/ir/Rijsbergen00	\N		\N	\N	13--22	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 08:04:30}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {2022826}	\N	0f44eef8ce5b0996dbc1963f57d6c17f	1e70a819f40c69413c22a4d2588ccd01	52e9529e065dc6044fe5a4cdfc8f548a	article	Another Look at the Logical Uncertainty Principle	C. J. van Rijsbergen	\N	2000
7662505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Bhalotia2002Keyword	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/icde/BhalotiaHNCS02	\N		\N	\N	431--440	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 08:02:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2022818}	\N	dbef5954fc7c51210bc73f0de32013ba	a2a810df01ce2adece6af05c9ba6af35	7fc4b7f9ad5626255f1250f993c28af0	inproceedings	Keyword Searching and Browsing in Databases using BANKS	Gaurav Bhalotia and Arvind Hulgeri and Charuta Nakhe and Soumen Chakrabarti and S. Sudarshan	\N	2002
7662506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Udrea2007Leveraging	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247531	\N		\N	\N	449--460	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 08:00:59}, citeulike-article-id = {2022806}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247531}	\N	917bf003d59c290fcc4e32ab946d9c63	498e2e3c98bcc4a0a3c79cfd918ab8ba	da113acaddfe3c1c7192f9e473fb2920	inproceedings	Leveraging data and structure in ontology integration	Octavian Udrea and Lise Getoor and Ren\\'ee J. Miller	Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou and Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou	2007
7662507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Liu2007Identifying	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247518	\N		\N	\N	329--340	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:58:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2022795}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247518}	\N	99741cd0728319ed2344f4dbf61e1047	6c3f0bf766a2f93696f8376e3c611f8d	5aec0d969ff7a1c4fbfc7a4d9685928b	inproceedings	Identifying meaningful return information for XML keyword search	Ziyang Liu and Yi Chen	Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou and Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou	2007
7662508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Luo2007Spark	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247495	\N		\N	\N	115--126	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:57:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2022786}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247495}	\N	d27b28663d98be685a743d035c3b8629	1a306bef8ea4694474710530eae6361c	8171a2c8be05c2746a3deeaa6f06b7cb	inproceedings	Spark: top-k keyword query in relational databases	Yi Luo and Xuemin Lin and Wei Wang and Xiaofang Zhou	Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou and Chee Y. Chan and Beng C. Ooi and Aoying Zhou	2007
7662509	\N	3729	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	VanHage2005Method	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11574620\\_52	\N		\N	\N	732--744	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:53:08}, citeulike-article-id = {2022763}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11574620\\_52}	\N	1bf351c47e3d5144c1014c60aab89e8d	73220ee091907929e3539509f46976df	b1c2802d9c1a02e692a257388ab4577f	inproceedings	A Method to Combine Linguistic Ontology-Mapping Techniques	Willem R. van Hage and Sophia Katrenko and Guus Schreiber	Yolanda Gil and Enrico Motta and Richard V. Benjamins and Mark A. Musen and Yolanda Gil and Enrico Motta and Richard V. Benjamins and Mark A. Musen	2005
7662510	\N	4675	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECDL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Diederich2007Semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74851-9\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--13	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:50:55}, citeulike-article-id = {2022751}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74851-9\\_1}	\N	5a0ed094f5c65e6ebf3df447c6d4f6f3	6afd015dd78fc85efed4fc45452a2c2e	54a4ee506cb9ad622618df5dc3b30b38	inproceedings	The Semantic GrowBag Algorithm: Automatically Deriving Categorization Systems	J\\"org Diederich and Wolf T. Balke	L\\'aszl{\\'o} Kov{\\'a}cs and Norbert Fuhr and Carlo Meghini and L\\'aszl{\\'o} Kov{\\'a}cs and Norbert Fuhr and Carlo Meghini	2007
7662511	Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 1998. Proceedings. IDEAS'98. International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Database Engineering and Applications Symposium, 1998. Proceedings. IDEAS'98. International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palopoli1998Semiautomatic	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=694384	\N		\N	\N	244--253	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:46:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2022722}	An important tool for the integration of large federated database systems is a global dictionary describing all the involved schemes into an unified framework. The first step in the construction of such a dictionary is the discovery of the properties holding among objects in different schemes. This paper presents novel algorithms to discover possible synonyms, homonyms and inclusions. In addition, the paper also deals with another crucial step in the construction of a dictionary: schema integration. The approach proposed for this step exploits inter-schema properties discovered in the previous step to achieve schema integration. This approach is also concerned with producing suitable abstractions in order to structure the description of the global dictionary into a hierarchy of concepts in order to yield a more flexible, uniform view of the attached databases. The above two steps are interleaved with other steps (mainly devoted to interfacing with database administrators and to validating the discovered properties) and have been experimented with for the construction of a global dictionary for a large number of public administration database systems	faef1ba376a5087681ae945682e2e6b8	a30c9739276ed0e3b9a7f1d1dd8f0aaa	e584b9dc4e5c02b2394b98f217dd47e5	inproceedings	Semi-automatic, semantic discovery of properties from database schemes	L. Palopoli and D. Sacca and D. Ursino	\N	1998
7662512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Gupta2006Creating	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/GuptaS06	\N		\N	\N	965--976	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 07:04:16}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2022484}	\N	839b8bba719d5dca77998e685c751276	8c40b6916dec4dea5bce72c0f3c4c79b	ff65a45714ec44cbab7d62faa94373b6	inproceedings	Creating Probabilistic Databases from Information Extraction Models	Rahul Gupta and Sunita Sarawagi	Umeshwar Dayal and Kyu Y. Whang and David B. Lomet and Gustavo Alonso and Guy M. Lohman and Martin L. Kersten and Sang K. Cha and Young K. Kim and Umeshwar Dayal and Kyu Y. Whang and David B. Lomet and Gustavo Alonso and Guy M. Lohman and Martin L. Kersten and Sang K. Cha and Young K. Kim	2006
7662513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Yu2007Querying	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/vldb/YuJ07	\N		\N	\N	1010--1021	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 06:58:34}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2022462}	\N	8971544b99ff5ee7a97bd861543dd9f4	a9817e1f21aaccc5f365be46953b5e9e	57b7b5a967e3bb990942efb0698ff28d	inproceedings	Querying Complex Structured Databases	Cong Yu and H. V. Jagadish	Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold and Christoph Koch and Johannes Gehrke and Minos N. Garofalakis and Divesh Srivastava and Karl Aberer and Anand Deshpande and Daniela Florescu and Chee Y. Chan and Venkatesh Ganti and Carl C. Kanne and Wolfgang Klas and Erich J. Neuhold	2007
7662514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIDR	\N	\N	\N	www.crdrdb.org	\N	\N	\N	Nie2007Objectlevel	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/cidr/NieWM07	\N		\N	\N	235--246	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 06:53:56}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2022437}	\N	13d5df41b25bfc46634f545703c9d755	d16330bfb0f869c2d26078b350df3853	9db9958d0f88d123b6c9ed6a97ddeba2	inproceedings	Object-level Vertical Search	Zaiqing Nie and Ji R. Wen and Wei Y. Ma	\N	2007
7662515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Etzioni2004Webscale	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/988672.988687	\N		\N	\N	100--110	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 06:49:36}, citeulike-article-id = {2022416}, priority = {4}, isbn = {158113844X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/988672.988687}	\N	1b7d804a8bda57c64c194774a8322056	79ca7c5f403ecbe53ee91f261463c690	b525b4a897ab8f66646bc7f945477075	inproceedings	Web-scale information extraction in knowitall: (preliminary results)	Oren Etzioni and Michael Cafarella and Doug Downey and Stanley Kok and Ana-Maria Popescu and Tal Shaked and Stephen Soderland and Daniel S. Weld and Alexander Yates	\N	2004
7662516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Yin2007Truth	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1281192.1281309	\N		\N	\N	1048--1052	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-29 08:49:26}, citeulike-article-id = {2011863}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936097}, comment = {"In this paper we introduce and formulate the Veracity
\
problem, which aims at resolving conflicting facts from multiple
\
web sites, and finding the true facts among them. We
\
propose TruthFinder, an approach that utilizes the interdependency
\
between web site trustworthiness and fact confidence
\
to find trustable web sites and true facts."}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1281192.1281309}	The world-wide web has become the most important information source for most of us. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee for the correctness of information on the web. Moreover, different web sites often provide conflicting information on a subject, such as different specifications for the same product. In this paper we propose a new problem called Veracity, i.e., conformity to truth, which studies how to find true facts from a large amount of conflicting information on many subjects that is provided by various web sites. We design a general framework for the Veracity problem, and invent an algorithm called TruthFinder, which utilizes the relationships between web sites and their information, i.e., a web site is trustworthy if it provides many pieces of true information, and a piece of information is likely to be true if it is provided by many trustworthy web sites. Our experiments show that TruthFinder successfully finds true facts among conflicting information, and identifies trustworthy web sites better than the popular search engines.	4920be8818c76c23a0ad506ff3e116b2	b5d9aa0898e9d81de09285a4cf88c275	8ac4ec9295e3a27b94adba661c2fd0ec	inproceedings	Truth discovery with multiple conflicting information providers on the web	Xiaoxin Yin and Jiawei Han and Philip S. Yu	\N	2007
7662517	J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci.	46	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Barreau1995Context	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199506)46:5\\%3C327::AID-ASI4\\%3E3.0.CO;2-C	\N		\N	\N	327--339	\N	5	\N	issn = {0002-8231}, posted-at = {2007-11-22 10:54:41}, citeulike-article-id = {180979}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199506)46:5\\%3C327::AID-ASI4\\%3E3.0.CO;2-C}	Personal information management (PIM) systems are information systems developed by individuals for use in a work environment. Seven managers were interviewed to observe how their electronic documents were organized, stored, and retrieved. The purpose of the study was to investigate classification behavior both to identify the features of a PIM system and to suggest whether the factors which influence classification decisions in an electronic environment were consistent with the factors that Kwasnik observed for physical documents in an office. It is suggested that these behaviors may be influenced by the hardware and software environment and may impact personal as well as organizational efficiency.	8e523aa57113b1dfc30258710103dc71	7d4de883a4aab6447cc9a260199bfc3c	178f25b54e1a598821a4373e2e3bbcf3	article	Context as a factor in personal information management systems	Deborah K. Barreau	\N	1995
7662518	SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev.	39	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Soules2005Connections	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1095809.1095822	\N		\N	\N	119--132	\N	5	\N	issn = {0163-5980}, posted-at = {2007-11-16 13:26:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1926381}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1095809.1095822}	Connections is a file system search tool that combines traditional content-based search with context information gathered from user activity. By tracing file system calls, Connections can identify temporal relationships between files and use them to expand and reorder traditional content search results. Doing so improves both recall (reducing false-positives) and precision (reducing false-negatives). For example, Connections improves the average recall (from 13\\% to 22\\%) and precision (from 23\\% to 29\\%) on the first ten results. When averaged across all recall levels, Connections improves precision from 17\\% to 28\\%. Connections provides these benefits with only modest increases in average query time (2 seconds), indexing time (23 seconds daily), and index size(under 1\\% of the user's data set).	10b120c293dc01934fe7429a905cd1a0	4c2cefdcc89d3bb96bb8bc74b0511345	aa8969fdc51ea436b39721d1bc44cf29	article	Connections: using context to enhance file search	Craig A. N. Soules and Gregory R. Ganger	\N	2005
7662519	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proc. of the 6th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orlando, FL	\N	\N	Held2002Modeling	http://www.rn.inf.tu-dresden.de/uploads/SCI2002-paper512JH.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-12 11:52:30}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1902502}	In a dynamic heterogeneous environment, such as Pervasive Computing, context-aware adaptation is a key concept to meet the varying requirements of different clients. In order to enable context-aware adaptation, context information must be gathered and eventually presented to the application performing the adaptation. Therefore, a common representation format for the context information is required. In this paper we examine possible representation formats for context information. We discuss requirements for such a representation format and how those requirements are met by existing approaches. Based on our findings about the flaws of existing approaches we propose a novel representation format that is comprehensive and thoroughly structured to meet all the requirements: Comprehensive Structured Context Profiles (CSCP). CSCP is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and overcomes the shortcomings of the Composite Capability/Preference Profiles language (CC/PP) regarding structuring. Furthermore it extends the mechanisms to express user preferences.	0270476336902d5c6b942fba9ccee960	60240e924999d06376ccd5bfb8f2264e	f728010313808218b4c5052bb41057f4	inproceedings	Modeling of Context Information for Pervasive Computing Applications	A. Held and S. Buchholz and A. Schill	\N	2002
7662520	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	Santa Cruz, CA	\N	\N	Schilit1994Context	http://http://schilit.googlepages.com/wmc-94-schilit.pdf	\N		\N	\N	85--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-12 10:37:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1902336}, priority = {1}	This paper describes software that examines and reacts to an individual’s changing context. Such software can promote and mediate people’s interactions with devices, computers, and other people, and it can help navigate unfamiliar places. We believe that a limited amount of information covering a person’s proximate environment is most important for this form of computing since the interesting part of the world around us is what we can see, hear, and touch. In this paper we define context-aware computing, and describe four categories of context-aware applications: proximate selection, automatic contextual reconfiguration, contextual information and commands, and context-triggered actions. Instances of these application types have been prototyped on the PARCTAB, a wireless, palm-sized computer.	6f4cff6151b5dc16ade8714851e2e9fe	3c02c4f97d93bb8ab01b81862e57b58f	cbaed97f68344d2ab591b6aaa9fe2703	article	Context-Aware Computing Applications	Bill N. Schilit and Norman I. Adams and Roy Want	\N	1994
7662521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford University	Stanford, CA, USA	\N	\N	Guha1991Contexts	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=142856	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-12 09:13:43}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1902093}	\N	6b92c097c6e1d08bdf1534d8ee98dc75	eba4a88c522ec94136c3c2106290469e	f070fd8b3a2b99e08e8c0a8eae907ccc	phdthesis	Contexts: a formalization and some applications	Ramanathan Guha	\N	1991
7662522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaumann	San Mateo, California	\N	\N	McCarthy1993Notes	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/ijcai/McCarthy93	\N		\N	\N	555--562	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-12 08:28:04}, citeulike-article-id = {1901831}, priority = {1}	These notes discuss formalizing contexts as first class objects. The basic relation is \\$ist(c,p)\\$. It asserts that the proposition \\$p\\$ is true in the context \\$c\\$. The most important formulas relate the propositions true in different contexts. Introducing contexts as formal objects will permit axiomatizations in limited contexts to be expanded to transcend the original limitations. This seems necessary to provide AI programs using logic with certain capabilities that human fact representation and human reasoning possess. Fully implementing transcendence seems to require further extensions to mathematical logic, i.e. beyond the nonmonotonic inference methods first invented in AI and now studied as a new domain of logic. Various notations are considered, but these notes are tentative in not proposing a single language with all the desired capabilities.	67a1448ad92219cabc23307754272e6e	2fd25aaed05abb29edb92241b78c7f7e	fba11fb3018139649bef5871db78a3ba	inproceedings	Notes on Formalizing Context	John Mccarthy	\N	1993
7662523	Knowledge-Based Systems	11	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dey1998CyberDesk	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(98)00053-7	\N		\N	\N	3--13	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-09 13:31:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1889724}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(98)00053-7}	Applications are often designed to take advantage of the potential for integration with each other via shared information. Current approaches for integration are limited, affecting both the programmer and end-user. In this paper, we present CyberDesk, a framework for self-integrating software in which integration is driven by user context. It relieves the burden on programmers by removing the necessity to predict how software should be integrated. It also relieves the burden from users by removing the need to understand how to make different software components work together.	95d18074d09de3c0ae6dff63f18013d2	ab4df0e150a44513c9e99c53f56f9312	203fefa0e69905a9dd5c4be0675a7d21	article	CyberDesk: a framework for providing self-integrating context-aware services	Anind K. Dey and Gregory D. Abowd and Andrew Wood	\N	1998
7662524	Network, IEEE	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schilit1994Disseminating	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/65.313011	\N		\N	\N	22--32	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-09 13:25:22}, citeulike-article-id = {1056483}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/65.313011}	The article describes an active map service (AMS) that supports context-aware computing by providing clients with information about located-objects and how those objects change over time. The authors focus on the communication issues of disseminating information from an active map server to its clients, and in particular, address how to deal with various overload situations that can occur. Simple unicast callbacks to interested clients work well enough if only a few located-objects are moving at any given time and only a few clients wish to know about any given move. However, if many people are moving about in the same region and many clients are interested in their motion, then the AMS may experience overload due to the quadratic nature of the communications involved. This overload affects both the server as well as any slow communications links being used. Mobile distributed computing enables users to interact with many different mobile and stationary computers over the course of the day. Navigating a mobile environment can be aided by active maps that describe the location and characteristics of objects within some region as they change over time	c6fe74a44638c9c9d9b927501c281ed6	4e495cd909bde0df2d0d88d45cf27db6	5c39ce953cfc8be8f0104ab26f371118	article	Disseminating active map information to mobile hosts	B. N. Schilit and M. M. Theimer	\N	1994
7662525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Yu2006Schema	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-023X(96)00007-9	\N		\N	\N	319--330	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-01 14:42:41}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1851374}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-023X(96)00007-9}	\N	8ee6b53e1e37f0bff30696699173970a	50a754919e7328627ded2042574d4eba	53bfceeb0a460076858ad21693e04206	inproceedings	Schema summarization	Cong Yu and H. V. Jagadish	\N	2006
7662526	\N	3554	\N	\N	\N	\N	CONTEXT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/context/2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-22 07:20:56}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1804441}	\N	38a787020a9c67b5b02059782d6d5942	33c3e31741a3c1ace46bfbc0b869b9ca	e24c7a8ac99f4756f3e5e444d42f7734	inproceedings	Modeling and Using Context, 5th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT 2005, Paris, France, July 5-8, 2005, Proceedings	\N	Anind K. Dey and Boicho N. Kokinov and David B. Leake and Roy M. Turner	2005
7662527	\N	2574	\N	\N	January	\N	4th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	indulska+2003experiences	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/561612.html	\N		\N	\N	247--261	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-22 07:19:48}, pdf = {indulska+2003experiences.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {1804439}, priority = {1}, comment = {(private-note)context, uses RDF}	\N	89c455e16fc08f7bbd6247a7109bf6e9	14da6f533456bf64f5dda2ab27916485	01ae616062f7cc7c5d4b0cc3d82972d8	inproceedings	Experiences in Using {CC/PP} in Context-Aware Systems	Jadwiga Indulska and Ricky Robinson and Andry Rakotonirainy and Karen Henricksen	\N	2003
7662528	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	17	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Goh1999Context	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/314516.314520	\N		\N	\N	270--293	\N	3	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, posted-at = {2007-10-03 15:54:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1724376}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/314516.314520}	\N	057c80ab8bae3d400506a04c47e4e260	76289304ae943412b1faa9f8705ad811	ebf99f8399fb670fc35148f20c6b9bca	article	Context interchange: new features and formalisms for the intelligent integration of information	Cheng H. Goh and St\\'ephane Bressan and Stuart Madnick and Michael Siegel	\N	1999
7662529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/uai/HorvitzBHHR98	ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/ejh/lum.pdf	\N		\N	\N	256--265	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-03 13:11:10}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1723845}	The Lumiere Project centers on harnessing probability and utility to provide assistance to computer software users. We review work on Bayesian user models that can be employed to infer a users needs by considering a user's background, actions, and queries. Several problems were tackled in Lumiere research, including (1) the construction of Bayesian models for reasoning about the time-varying goals of computer users from their observed actions and queries, (2) gaining access to a stream of events from software applications, (3) developing a language for transforming system events into observational variables represented in Bayesian user models, (4) developing persistent profiles to capture changes in a user expertise, and (5) the development of an overall architecture for an intelligent user interface. Lumiere prototypes served as the basis for the Office Assistant in the Microsoft Office '97 suite of productivity applications.	457f9284b21ce2aa20a94f3a120c0818	88781361287b37b047be6fbda4247b7d	e35c47dd6683e73c6c0d1cabbbf76fc4	inproceedings	The Lumi\\`{e}re Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the Goals and Needs of Software Users	Eric Horvitz and Jack S. Breese and David Heckerman and David Hovel and Koos Rommelse	\N	1998
7662530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie Mellon University, Institute for Complex Engineered Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dixon2002Unsupervised	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/694680.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 17:54:48}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {1720153}	In this paper we derive algorithms that construct simple continuous-density hidden Markov models based on unlabeled observations of user actions. These models are then be used to predict future actions of the user. The algorithms were designed for domains where user-generated training data are costly to obtain and, consequently, the number of free parameters must be kept low. More specically, we derive an algorithm that constructs ε-compact CDHMMs, that is Markov chains with an irreducible number of states, based on real-valued observations from users performing tasks. We show that the worstcase computational complexity of the algorithm is a second-order polynomial in the number and length of the tasks. We derive an optimal estimator for the expectation of future observations, based on recent observations, and give the computational complexity for the estimator. We also present a novel application: predictive robot programming. We show that the algorithms derived in this paper can recognize and predict the waypoints of robot programs in a rotationand translation-independent fashion, and we also derive the maximum-likelihood equations for locally optimal scale-invariant prediction. We present experimental results of the performance of our algorithms for predictive robot programming.	fe812af37fddcb1de2e15ccdd11a9309	c292e80f13e5dc22fb8817e3f3c5e4a2	d50eeda0c302960d995397b9bf7144cb	techreport	Unsupervised modelbased prediction of user actions	K. Dixon and P. Khosla	\N	2002
7662531	Machine Learning	23	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Widmer1996Learning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00116900	\N		\N	\N	69--101	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 17:36:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1720104}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00116900}	On-line learning in domains where the target concept depends on some hidden context poses serious problems. A changing context can induce changes in the target concepts, producing what is known as concept drift. We describe a family of learning algorithms that flexibly react to concept drift and can take advantage of situations where contexts reappear. The general approach underlying all these algorithms consists of (1) keeping only a window of currently trusted examples and hypotheses; (2) storing concept descriptions and reusing them when a previous context re-appears; and (3) controlling both of these functions by a heuristic that constantly monitors the system's behavior. The paper reports on experiments that test the systems' perfomance under various conditions such as different levels of noise and different extent and rate of concept drift.	7ae26228706fe0fb4ef7ab29d1542f57	4f514ea3af5257af987c0f9618fdf0a4	a46d60dfe6b84a09359343c1f8c79793	article	Learning in the presence of concept drift and hidden contexts	Gerhard Widmer and Miroslav Kubat	\N	1996
7662532	IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/WI.2005.116	https://research.microsoft.com/users/natasamf/publications/Wr348\\_Brank\\_J\\_2005.pdf	\N		\N	\N	629--635	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 17:33:03}, citeulike-article-id = {1720097}, priority = {5}	Routine user activities on the Web result in the revisitation of Web sites and pages. Standard browser applications provide limited support for this type of habitual behaviour. They typically expose lists of visited URLs that are automatically recorded by the system or manually created by the user, such as bookmarks. Studies have shown that these approaches are not successful in supporting routine user activities. Informed by our user research we designed a browser feature that automatically exposes candidate URLs for revisitation by the user. In this paper we describe and evaluate the algorithms that we use to model the user’s habitual behaviour. We demonstrate how a structured navigation history model facilitates the discovery of relevant usage patterns and supports predictive algorithms that are applicable to relatively short personal navigation histories.	76986991fdab4edf00180c60eaee27b6	c8e552477e6b15c0a2099177802d3b4d	355901539e8aa138ff7ffb67a5ebce01	article	Predictive Algorithms for Browser Support of Habitual User Activities on the Web	Janez Brank and Natasa M. Frayling and Anthony Frayling and Gavin Smyth	\N	2005
7662533	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zukerman2001Predictive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1011175525451	\N		\N	\N	5--18	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 17:31:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1699688}, priority = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1011175525451}	The limitations of traditional knowledge representation methods for modeling complex human behaviour led to the investigation of statistical models. Predictive statistical models enable the anticipation of certain aspects of human behaviour, such as goals, actions and preferences. In this paper, we motivate the development of these models in the context of the user modeling enterprise. We then review the two main approaches to predictive statistical modeling, content-based and collaborative, and discuss the main techniques used to develop predictive statistical models. We also consider the evaluation requirements of these models in the user modeling context, and propose topics for future research.	7925d5960da4561cd9d3a1cee5da5ddc	808ecfbf040fb4333550c8f1f90453ed	f0df67571312049c330d5655b684f2a2	article	Predictive Statistical Models for User Modeling	Ingrid Zukerman and David W. Albrecht	\N	2001
7662534	Ambient Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crowley2003Context	http://www.springerlink.com/content/8pwrf03hajarmwl6\
	\N		\N	\N	101--118	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 17:29:29}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1720089}	Human activity is extremely complex. Current technology allows us to handcraft real-time perception systems for a specific perceptual task. However, such an approach is inadequate for building systems that accommodate the variety that is typical of human environments. In this paper we define a framework for context aware observation of human activity. A context in this framework is defined as a network of situations. A situation network is interpreted as a specification for a federation of processes to observe humans and their actions. We present a process-based software architecture for building systems for observing activity. We discuss methods for building systems using this framework. The framework and methods are illustrated with examples from observation of human activity in an Augmented Meeting Environment.	af39c814523c7081114e5dfc0a3d1081	182f5d33af014fff3be21908c465c3e6	dda1c8e81331690aabe3f3ad3edae814	incollection	Context Driven Observation of Human Activity	James Crowley	\N	2003
7662535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. {CMG} Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gibson99improved	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gibson99improved.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 16:58:14}, priority = {1}, pdf = {http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/\\~{}elm/Papers/cmg99.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {1720002}, comment = {(private-note)\\# }	As more computing centers collect files to use in data-mining or datamarts, managing long-term storage space becomes more important. We describe a new way to more accurately predict which files will be used in the future. This new method is an order-of-magnitude more accurate than any current technique. Fifty to eighty percent of all user files can be compressed or moved to tertiary storage with little impact on the user perceived performance. This paper supports these conclusions with an analysis of long-term (5-8 months) data collected on different types of computing environments.	7d5a475620014d5ab366304d4d9de7d8	5d7d3cce997a22da58309c9a19343dfd	3de01fb1348fb84a0cfa997b58d7938f	inproceedings	An Improved Long-Term File Usage Prediction Algorithm	Timothy J. Gibson	\N	1999
7662536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIDM '03: Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Web information and data management	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Gery2003Evaluation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/956699.956716	\N		\N	\N	74--81	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-02 16:01:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1719845}, priority = {5}, isbn = {1581137257}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/956699.956716}	\N	c8414cab31cb0f926959b74dda3bfbd3	03ae0ad485b1cd2b802155f036a46203	3728fad2cfdbfd71b038ffd94611f46f	inproceedings	Evaluation of web usage mining approaches for user's next request prediction	Mathias G\\'ery and Hatem Haddad	\N	2003
7662537	The VLDB Journal	16	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Burdick2007OLAP	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0033-y	\N		\N	\N	123--144	\N	1	\N	issn = {1066-8888}, posted-at = {2007-09-29 11:36:10}, citeulike-article-id = {1014344}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0033-y}	\N	e78fd3702167f3beec1e6193c3768a6c	9647d8da7d159ace322b3fa0f7ce7a99	ec32f45ca47757e4803cda948a218154	article	OLAP over uncertain and imprecise data	Burdick and Doug and Deshpande and Prasad and Jayram and T. and Ramakrishnan and Raghu and Vaithyanathan and Shivakumar	\N	2007
7662538	The VLDB Journal	16	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Lee2007ETuner	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0024-z	\N		\N	\N	97--122	\N	1	\N	issn = {1066-8888}, posted-at = {2007-09-29 11:34:03}, citeulike-article-id = {1014345}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0024-z}	\N	ede09d66fb3381e0bf034924e10d621a	e39a3c62d23f367c4e52665bc35078ab	dfdb288a6ecc3222336143f9853a83c2	article	eTuner: tuning schema matching software using synthetic scenarios	Lee and Yoonkyong and Sayyadian and Mayssam and Doan and Anhai and Rosenthal and Arnon	\N	2007
7662539	The VLDB Journal The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases	16	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dalvi2007Efficient	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0004-3	\N		\N	\N	523--544	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-29 11:29:10}, citeulike-article-id = {1707736}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-006-0004-3}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;We describe a framework for supporting arbitrarily complex SQL queries with “uncertain” predicates. The query semantics is based on a probabilistic model and the results are ranked, much like in Information Retrieval. Our main focus is query evaluation. We describe an optimization algorithm that can compute efficiently most queries. We show, however, that the data complexity of some queries is \\#P-complete, which implies that these queries do not admit any efficient evaluation methods. For these queries we describe both an approximation algorithm and a Monte-Carlo simulation algorithm.	132e2abf0f1ca743bdb688e728ae4744	e4f79d83de30ea362e24f8b83a301197	287747c3f72875ec2757b8d404ad6087	article	Efficient query evaluation on probabilistic databases	Nilesh Dalvi and Dan Suciu	\N	2007
7662540	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\\urlhttp://ir.nist.gov/w3c/contrib/W3Ctagged.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhu2006W3C	http://ir.nist.gov/w3c/contrib/W3Ctagged.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-26 11:42:13}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1696885}	The annotated W3C corpus was produced by tagging W3C people found in the W3C test collection. The list of 1092 W3C people's names and their ID is provided by TREC at: http://trec.nist.gov/data/enterprise/05/ent05.expert.candidates A description of the W3C test collection crawled in June 2004 can be found at: http://ir.nist.gov/w3c/w3c-summary.html Each W3C related person is identified by his/her name, name variations, email addresses, and email user ID etc. For example, "Dan Brickley" is identified by "Dan Brickley", "D. Brickley", "Brickley, Dan", "danbri@w3.org", and "danbri". For each occurrence of a W3C person, I tagged the occurrence following the format as "<candidate-id>original text</candidate-id>", e.g., "<candidate-0001>D. Brickley</candidate-0001>". Please note that identity tagging is the only operation made on the original W3C corpus, and no pre-processing is done. HTML tags are preserved for rendering documents in web browsers. The total number of occurrences of W3C people's identities in the corpus is 1,662,024. The largest number of occurrences of a person's identity is 129,109. The number of people's identities that does not occur at all, i.e., number of occurrences is zero, is 303. The occurrences of people's identity are shown in Figure 1, where people's IDs are in ascending order. When we sort the people' IDs by their occurrences, we get the graph in Figure 2. We can see that the identity occurrences distribute exponentially, where a small number of people have a large number of occurrences and the majority of people have a small number of occurrences.	2ce21486b498613e7f83f8cf4bfb8861	86ed0707960ca2545ff98dba2b155420	5b3637ce4fccc84fd0f4671f0b30c678	misc	W3C Corpus Annotated with W3C People Identity	Jianhan Zhu	\N	2006
7662541	: Modeling and Retrieval of Context	\N	\N	Springer Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KofodPetersen2006Using	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11740674\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--17	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 13:21:04}, citeulike-article-id = {1176902}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Proposes to use Activity Theory (how humans perform actions, possibly toghether) to model context.
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This is dynamic, e.g. an operation can become an action in case of failure.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11740674\\_1}	One of the cornerstones of any intelligent entity is the ability to understand how occurrences in the surrounding world influence its own behaviour. Different states, or situations, in its environment should be taken into account when reasoning or acting. When dealing with different situations, context is the key element used to infer possible actions and information needs. The activities of the perceiving agent and other entities are arguably one of the most important features of a situation; this is equally true whether the agent is artificial or not. This work proposes the use of Activity Theory to first model context and further on populate the model for assessing situations in a pervasive computing environment. Through the socio-technical perspective given by Activity Theory, the knowledge intensive context model, utilised in our ambient intelligent system, is designed.	689e21136aa3f136e4bd636051b25b0b	79906156eee230e737ee554e0fb2fcfb	f23f3389fbcf9df047e5bae67c25e5ae	inproceedings	Using Activity Theory to Model Context Awareness	Anders Kofod-Petersen and J\\"{o}rg Cassens	\N	2006
7662542	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Workshop on The What, Who, Where, When, and How of Context-Awareness (CHI 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Hague, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Anind2000Towards	http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/contexttoolkit/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 13:17:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1689359}	The use of context is important in interactive applications. It is particularly important for applications where the user’s context is changing rapidly, such as in both handheld and ubiquitous computing. In order to better understand how we can use context and facilitate the building of context-aware applications, we need to more fully understand what constitutes a contextaware application and what context is. Towards this goal, we have surveyed existing work in context-aware computing. In this paper, we provide an overview of the results of this survey and, in particular, definitions and categories of context and context-aware. We conclude with recommendations for how this better understanding of context inform a framework for the development of context-aware applications.	e47dd7b2a004d55df1c0b8e821207c29	4bb1b5b9aceb4c72f73c8d533835a8ff	8fa7121597d58013686163776f9016d0	inproceedings	Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness	Anind K. Dey and Gregory D. Abowd	\N	2000
7662543	The SemanticWeb - ISWC 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISWC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouquet2003C-OWL	http://www.springerlink.com/content/2bkbjnxx5r0a897w\
	\N		\N	\N	164--179	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 12:02:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1689202}	Ontologies are shared models of a domain that encode a view which is common to a set of different parties. Contexts are local models that encode a party's subjective view of a domain. In this paper we show how ontologies can be contextualized, thus acquiring certain useful properties that a pure shared approach cannot provide. We say that an ontology is contextualized or, also, that it is a contextual ontology, when its contents are kept local, and therefore not shared with other ontologies, and mapped with the contents of other ontologies via explicit (context) mappings. The result is Context OWL (C-OWL), a language whose syntax and semantics have been obtained by extending the OWL syntax and semantics to allow for the representation of contextual ontologies.	758088a864275773e8a9cee45d7ce22f	1e7d574446b951f106251c66a76d0a57	2ec99612cf06bfff672746da576c6f98	inproceedings	C-OWL: Contextualizing Ontologies	Paolo Bouquet and Fausto Giunchiglia and Frank Harmelen and Luciano Serafini and Heiner Stuckenschmidt	\N	2003
7662544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/kr/GiunchigliaG98	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00064-9	\N		\N	\N	282--291	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 11:57:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1689189}, priority = {0}, comment = {Introduces local models semantics to reason about contexts. 
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Local models semantics is based on Model theory, and formalizes the two concepts of locality and compatibility.
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Locality is the fact that the world is described differently in different contexts.
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Compatibility is the fact that there is compatible corresponding situations between contexts, i.e. corresponding to a same "real" world situation.
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Finally it gives an example of how to model two important forms of contextual reasoning, namely reasoning with viewpoints and reasoning with beliefs.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00064-9}	In this paper we present a new semantics, called Local Models Semantics, and use it to provide a foundation to reasoning with contexts. This semantics captures and makes precise the two main intuitions underlying contextual reasoning: (i) reasoning is mainly local and uses only part of what is potentially available (e.g., what is known, the available inference procedures), this part is what we call context (of reasoning); however (ii) there is compatibility among the reasoning performed in different contexts. We validate our semantics by formalizing two important forms of contextual reasoning: reasoning with viewpoints and reasoning about belief.	f53964b6b68f72418cca858a41a110d4	df5d293a28ff2b0d79e9d608378237e9	f977116af37ee0b419028c2a681524cd	inproceedings	Local Models Semantics, or Contextual Reasoning = Locality + Compatibility	Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1998
7662545	Computational Intelligence	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/ci/AkmanS97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0824-7935.00046	\N		\N	\N	427--438	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 11:48:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1689171}, priority = {0}, comment = {Uses situation theory to model context.
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Situation theory has two primitive notions: infons and situations.
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It represents a context by on a situation type that supports two kinks of infons: (i) factual infons to state facts, and (ii) constraints (which correspond to parametric condidtionals) to capture the if-then relations holding within the contest.
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It has two major advantages over other context models:
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2. Natural language support}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0824-7935.00046}	At the heart of natural language processing is the understanding of context dependent meanings. This paper presents a preliminary model of formal contexts based on situation theory. It also gives a worked-out example to show the use of contexts in lifting, i.e., how propositions holding in a particular context transform when they are moved to another context. This is useful in NLP applications where preserving meaning is a desideratum.	b960d25db6831b14fd917fb0e48364ab	f4f1bb92dac1f2979c7365a68f900f6a	7c37c2a350cbe57d103b03abc326fa2f	article	The Use of Situation Theory in Context Modeling	Varol Akman and Mehmet Surav	\N	1997
7662546	Computing Natural Language	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\urlhttp://www.nbu.bg/cogs/personal/kokinov/COG507/Formalizing\\%20context.pdf	\N	\N	CSLI Publications	Stanford, California	\N	\N	McCarthy1998Formalizing	http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/personal/kokinov/COG507/Formalizing\\%20context.pdf	\N		\N	\N	13--50	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 11:46:27}, citeulike-article-id = {1689164}, priority = {4}, comment = {Includes also an example about db integration!!}	These notes discuss formalizing contexts as first class objects. The basic relation is ist(c,p). It asserts that the pro-position ρ is true in the context c. The most important formulas relate the propositions true in different contexts. Introducing contexts as formal objects will permit axiomatizations in limited contexts to be expanded to transcend the original limitations. This seems necessary to provide AI programs using logic with certain capabilities that human fact representation and human reasoning possess. Fully implementing transcendence seems, to require further extensions to mathematical logic, i.e. beyond the nonmonotonic inference methods first invented in AI and now studied as a new domain of logic.	37a0fd8dac625d271dc0dacd8d341519	4f34eadc20275f9cf54ef2f034891b15	6abba234048e72b1ff3cc23161fd9ec4	article	Formalizing Context (Expanded Notes)	John Mccarthy and Sasa Buvac	A. Aliseda and R. J. van Glabbeek and D. Westerstahl	1998
7662547	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	La Svolta Contestuale	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akman2002Context	http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/\\~{}akman/book-chapters/mcgraw/mcgraw2002.doc	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-24 10:48:02}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1689016}, comment = {Gives an overview of the views of context from different disciplines
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* context allows do disambiguate
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* context defines relevance
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== Knowledge representation
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== McCarthy: relativised truth within a context
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* ist(p,c) means proposition p is true in context c.
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* He also defines a partial order on contexts and introduced the notion of lifting (moving a proposition from one context to a more general one)
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* Small theories with axioms, predicate and functions
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* Lifting rules stated in an outer-context allow to 'transform' micro-theories
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* Model theory with soundness and completeness proofs
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* Also provides a proof system for this language
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}	\N	e375d39d74b0bd0ef0830c46456bbada	456b4a39969068878e9eb50d36525735	0f2f4803c30f8dc414dd3b3a6333d433	inbook	Context in AI: A Fleeting Overview	Varol Akman	Carlo Penco	2002
7662548	\N	3946	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modeling and Retrieval of Context, Second International Workshop, MRC 2005, Edinburgh, UK, July 31 - August 1, 2005, Revised Selected Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Schwarz2006Context	http://www.springerlink.com/content/4526400657457v8t/	\N		\N	\N	18--33	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 18:46:49}, citeulike-article-id = {1685906}, priority = {0}, comment = {* proposes a context model for knowledge management
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* focuses on "current context", i.e. on what context the user is currently working
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* proposes that infered context information comes with probabilities
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* architecture for gathering of contextual information as well as for using it
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}	In the research project EPOS1 we build a pro-active, context-sensitive support system to aid the user with his knowledge work, which is mostly about searching, reading, creating, and archiving of documents. In order to avoid distracting the user, the context gathering is realized by installable user observation plugins for standard applications such as Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird.\
The main part of this paper is about the definition of a context model for the personal knowledge management domain. The context model incorporates only contextual elements relevant to satisfy the knowledge worker’s potential information need. It stores only information items known to the user (such as links to his own documents, folders, etc.), as well as, shared ontologies to assure an understanding of the context.\
The context is modeled in RDF/S and can be retrieved by context-aware applications from the context support system via an XML-RPC call.	9df32c5c6b144006805dbfe920219f73	e034dc9418003459d92351056b535a8c	7e3c297b86b792740f7fcd690b860302	inproceedings	A Context Model for Personal Knowledge Management Applications	Sven Schwarz	Thomas R. Berghofer and Stefan Schulz and David B. Leake	2006
7662549	European Journal of Operational Research	136	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brezillon2002Reasoning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0377-2217(01)00116-3	\N		\N	\N	290--298	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:23:14}, citeulike-article-id = {771766}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0377-2217(01)00116-3}	\N	7f0e181b8626f4b9b9fc2c7a333e1272	901c15a23d63d18f53845c0271d639f7	dbc300b890ac583bb950d9777c09d5f9	article	Reasoning with contextual graphs	Patrick Brezillon and Laurent Pasquier and Jean-Charles Pomerol	\N	2002
7662550	Modeling and Using Context: Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Young1999Context	http://www.springerlink.com/content/xrumqt9ty767rwdf\
	\N		\N	\N	833	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:10:31}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1685808}	Think of a context as expressed in a language which an agent, at some time, is learning to apply by some finite means to some aspect of the world. Think of that aspect as one amongst indefinitely many others. Think of the language as having a model or set of models whose domain consists of components of that aspect. Thus the language has a set of local models, see Giunchiglia and Ghidini [\\#!giunchiglia:1998!\\#]. The context may be defined in terms of that set of local models. Think of a possibility (as opposed to a possible world) as something that is partial, as argued by Humberstone [\\#!humberstone:1981!\\#]. In contrast, many philosophers discuss semantics as if (in principle) there is some complete language of fundamental (base) description for the world and its associated set of scientifically possible worlds. The complete language for describing the base might be identified with the language of a final theory of physics. This papers offers a critique of the view that there is even in principle a final theory of physics. The argument is based on a proof in algorithmic information theory by Chaitin [\\#!chaitin:1997a!\\#,\\#!chaitin:1997b!\\#]. The paper sketches a view, based on possibilities and local models semantics, of how to think of semantics in a world in which there is not, even in principle, a complete language of base description. It sketches an ontology for this world. If there is a supercontext, then it will not itself be a context. This is because it will not be completely describable using a finitely intelligible language. Each aspect of it will be describable in this way, but it itself will be ineffable.	06533496fe9b02ddb4897e399cf4ebcd	b9a742adcec4cdd9058d4aa487598f2c	24456dd577c427ced033b1f2a4887419	incollection	Context and Supercontext	R. A. Young	\N	1999
7662551	Modeling and Using Context: Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomason1999Type	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ytqegen4b6mlvhbc\
	\N		\N	\N	833	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:07:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1658973}	This paper presents Contextual Intensional Logic, a type-theoretic logic intended as a general foundation for reasoning about context. I motivate and illustrate the logical framework, and conclude by indicating extensions that may be desirable.	9e3a6d5ca50da0f1f76b8b8e18741cf0	6fb655678f429153cdf0f1090d4b3581	53b327a174d4268bab8862cc7c152baf	incollection	Type Theoretic Foundations for Context, Part 1: Contexts as Complex Type-Theoretic Objects	Richmond H. Thomason	\N	1999
7662552	Modeling and Using Context: Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penco1999Objective	http://www.springerlink.com/content/jwbf5k851vvaf49w\
	\N		\N	\N	832	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:06:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685806}	In what follows I consider the apparent contrast between two kinds of theories of context: a theory of objective context - exemplified in the works of Kaplan and Lewis - and a theory of subjective context -exemplified in the works of McCarthy and Giunchiglia. I consider then some difficulties for the objective theory. I don't give any formalization; instead I give some theoretical points about the problem. A possible result could be the abandon of the double indexing for a development a multi-context theory (I give an example of a case). However other results could be possible and a challenge is posed to solve problems using the best results from each tradition of research.	fca6f73f4e8549563008aebdf89f2268	0dd6ecd8085547aa0b951871dbf35af3	8cbda1a2a88b41e8637c751cd9b7aef1	incollection	Objective and Cognitive Context	Carlo Penco	\N	1999
7662553	: Modeling and Using Context: Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edmonds1999Pragmatic	http://www.springerlink.com/content/cg26ep9m7ca500b4\
	\N		\N	\N	119+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:05:06}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1153316}, comment = {== Defines context as
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"the abstraction of those elements of the circumstances in which a model is learnt,
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== Presents some considerations about modelling contexts
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* Neural network with "switching" and "switched" edges: switching edges activate or disactivate switched edges. Thus a node can dis-activate the firing of edges, thus modelling context, i.e. some edges are transmitting only in certain context}	When modelling complex systems one can not include all the causal factors, but one has to settle for partial models. This is alright if the factors left out are either so constant that they can be ignored or one is able to recognise the circumstances when they will be such that the partial model applies. The transference of knowledge from the point of application to the point of learning utilises a combination of recognition and inference – a simple model of the important features is learnt and later situations where inferences can be drawn from the model are recognised. Context is an abstraction of the collection of background features that are later recognised. Different heuristics for recognition and model formulation will be effective for different learning tasks. Each of these will lead to a different type of context. Given this, there two ways of modelling context: one can either attempt to investigate the contexts that arise out of the heuristics that a particular agent actua lly applies or one can attempt to model context using the external source of regularity that the heuristics exploit. There are also two basic methodologies for the investigation of context: a top-down approach where one tries to lay down general, a priori principles and a bottom-up approach where one can try and find what sorts of context arise by experiment and simulation. A simulation is exhibited which is designed to illustrate the practicality of the bottom-up approach in elucidating the sorts of internal context that arise in an artificial agent which is attempting to learn simple models of a complex environment.	f73beb1ecff436e8094e1f48fd1669f1	4f08355f8465c60dfc87fee649f18cc4	529ef3dbccd39463327f100a884e33dc	book	The Pragmatic Roots of Context	Bruce Edmonds	\N	1999
7662554	Modeling and Using Context: Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 1999. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klemke1999Notion	http://www.springerlink.com/content/0mruudjaq7xp15tu\
	\N		\N	\N	830	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 16:01:59}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1685802}	Moving from implicitly modelling context to explicit context models allows to regard contextual information throughout the whole lifecycle. Explicit context models created at information production time (i.e. the context of the information producer) may be stored together with the information itself. The explicit retrieval context model may then be matched against the stored model, enhancing retrieval. We define our understanding of context, show how context models change the information flow within an OM, and present ideas on how to construct, represent, and use explicit context models.	b004a07c16d3ba18c7c618423579de77	c12a164415eb3d1e2f5b1df0c1c071b2	2e0ef0321824d3f0e09ac06d51ad0663	incollection	The Notion of Context in Organisational Memories	Roland Klemke	\N	1999
7662555	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tijus2001Contextual	http://www.springerlink.com/content/2kjddy1upklj1x27\
	\N		\N	\N	316+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:58:24}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685798}	Contextual Categorization theory (CC-T) is introduced as a theory based on Galois lattices that are used to capture the organization of current situations. It is shown how the objects and their properties are processed to simulate cognitive phenomena related to context effects: denotation, description, explanation, similarity judgement, analogy, non-literal language understanding and reasoning.	6d97489f1d4b9e2959bc9f1f0933e9db	e98d5b45efeba33fd6befc21c2414ac5	301eda630a184f49d9a66895de7fbdf0	incollection	Contextual Categorization and Cognitive Phenomena	Charles Tijus	\N	2001
7662556	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ekbia2001Context	http://www.springerlink.com/content/luxet57l0bpm2yg4\
	\N		\N	\N	156+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:57:13}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685796}	In recent years, AI research has started to take seriously the role of context in developing models. This trend is heralded by a departure from logic-based views and their over-emphasis on the formal aspects of thought processes. The departure, however, has not been complete - some fundamental assumptions of formal logic are still maintained in the new approaches. Similarly, \\&ldquo;relevance" remains a major challenge for AI research. This paper outlines an alternative proposal that takes context and relevance as intertwined aspects of thought and intelligence. We argue for a pragmatic approach, which shows better promise than formal logic in dealing with such issues.	c6cafbea47cfc5758f3f654a01150a3a	a0ba2cb2463026e9ba08b6e2afa660ea	0f039f9d189685cdf22952d87ada5bb6	incollection	Context and Relevance: A Pragmatic Approach	Hamid R. Ekbia and Ana G. Maguitman	\N	2001
7662557	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouquet2001Two	http://www.springerlink.com/content/55e347cglt3alhrw\
	\N		\N	\N	87+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:55:28}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1685795}	We investigate the relationship between two well known formalizations of context:  Propositional Logic of Context (PLC) [4], and  Local Models Semantics (LMS) [11]. We start with a summary of the desiderata for a logic of context, mainly inspired by McCarthy's paper on generality in AI [15] and his notes on formalizing context [16]. We briefly present LMS, and its axiomatization using MultiContext Systems (MCS) [14]. Then we present a revised (and simplified) version of PLC, and we show that local vocabularies - as they defined in [4] - are inessential in the semantics of PLC. The central part of the paper is the definition of a class of LMS (and its axiomatization in MCS, called MMCC), which is provably equivalent to the axiomatization of PLC as described in [4]. Finally, we go back to the general desiderata and discuss in detail how the two formalisms fulfill (or do not fulfill) each of them.	d30f0cdcee93a70051a995d7d6b3bc9c	9568068350e4e541d65e70cb23980c8f	bea35ce076d8c2dfb555b88a0ecad8c4	incollection	Two Formalizations of Context: A Comparison	P. Bouquet and L. Serafini	\N	2001
7662558	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bauer2001WordSieve	http://www.springerlink.com/content/xvatb9lmgaf2qmqa\
	\N		\N	\N	30+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:54:24}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685793}	In order to be useful, intelligent information retrieval agents must provide their users with context-relevant information. This paper presents WordSieve, an algorithm for automatically extracting information about the context in which documents are consulted during web browsing. Using information extracted from the stream of documents consulted by the user, WordSieve automatically builds context profiles which differentiate sets of documents that users tend to access in groups. These profiles are used in a research-aiding system to index documents consulted in the current context and pro-actively suggest them to users in similar future contexts. In initial experiments on the capability to match documents to the task contexts in which they were consulted, WordSieve indexing outperformed indexing based on Term Frequency/Inverse Document Frequency, a common document indexing approach for intelligent agents in information retrieval.	05168dbb842ac89dc09237afe199eaea	0524831189a367ffd283aa05a0da66b4	8808c73fd1a66263125e85458ffc1b49	incollection	WordSieve: A Method for Real-Time Context Extraction	Travis Bauer and David B. Leake	\N	2001
7662559	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pomerol2001About	http://www.springerlink.com/content/vwjam7285j478hw5\
	\N		\N	\N	461+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:52:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685792}	Many attempts have been made to capture, on the one hand, the very nature of knowledge, and on the other hand, the nature of context. In this paper, we compare the two concepts of context and knowledge which, obviously, share some common aspects. We review the main characteristics of both concepts and while we conclude to a large overlapping of the two concepts, we also emphasize their differences as regards decision making and action. We start by reviewing the most famous views and definitions of knowledge. Then we give some characteristics of knowledge that appear important to us. We also introduce the notion of context with its main components. Then, we stress the differences between knowledge and context.	1f4a04cdef2840ebb114483946d68f96	540f60b243f76c79074220a18f7e689f	cbf8533d41a965650eda1dc39ebc3638	incollection	About Some Relationships between Knowledge and Context	J. C. Pomerol and P. Br\\'{e}zillon	\N	2001
7662560	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Widdows2003Mathematical	http://www.springerlink.com/content/hl2c6gmc3jj6w1nl\
	\N		\N	\N	1027	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:51:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685790}	Context is vital for deciding which of the possible senses of a word is being used in a particular situation, a task known as disambiguation. Motivated by a survey of disambiguation techniques in natural language processing, this paper presents a mathematical model describing the relationship between words, meanings and contexts, giving examples of how context-groups can be used to distinguish different senses of ambiguous words. Many aspects of this model have interesting similarities with quantum theory.	77808b0d4aae90010f1e9aa170da0066	23f19c9993b66e34459d40b2ebe5a85d	a711887a86464d9b10b9358de20e44bf	incollection	A Mathematical Model for Context and Word-Meaning	Dominic Widdows	\N	2003
7662561	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bunt2003Modular	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ypt0pqapkcdgbt6n\
	\N		\N	\N	1028	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:49:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685788}	This paper motivates and outlines a logical formalism for the representation of a dialogue agent's beliefs and goals in a computationally attractive way, and is meant to be a basis for effective and efficient context representation in a dialogue system.	09241483372a5075fcd12377280e964b	0c863e335b46b7a55c490d5c916f6192	617ddfb74e89f36539ba92f89d1df88c	incollection	Modular Partial Models: A Formalism for Context Representation	Harry Bunt	\N	2003
7662562	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guha2003Varieties	http://www.springerlink.com/content/9en9w5vevmele3fx\
	\N		\N	\N	1026	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:47:07}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1685785}	We believe that a deeper understanding of the uses of contexts, in terms of its impact on knowledge representation structures, as reflected by a corpus of examples, is vital to the programme of formalizing contexts in Artificial Intelligence. In this paper, we examine a number of examples from the literature from the perspective of identifying general usage patterns. We identify four important varieties of contexts -- Projection Contexts, Approximation Contexts, Ambiguity Contexts and Mental State Contexts. We define each type, describe sub-types, list benchmark examples of each sub-type, discuss their practical uses and the requirements they make of the underlying logic. We pay particular attention to the problem of lifting, i.e., of using information obtained from one context in another and describe how these different varieties of contexts tend to require different kinds of lifting rules.	62166d242a7391f0e821072775131adb	442d2e91d5aade071fb3161f6c7d93a6	5ed620074b576323ad38e0823ea744d3	incollection	Varieties of Contexts	R. Guha and John Mccarthy	\N	2003
7662563	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Veeramachaneni2005Modeling	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_39	\N		\N	\N	515--528	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:45:19}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1685780}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_39}	Theories of context in logic enable reasoning and deduction in contexts represented as formal objects. Such theories are not readily applicable to systems that learn by induction from a set of examples. Probabilistic graphical models already provide the tools to exploit context represented as statistical dependences, thereby providing a unified methodology to incorporate context information in learning and inference. Drawing on a case study from optical character recognition, we present the various types of dependences that can occur in pattern classification problems and how such dependences can be exploited to increase classification accuracy. Learning under different conditions require differing amounts and kinds of samples and different trade-offs between modeling error due to overly strict independence assumptions and estimation error of models that are too elaborate for the size of the available training set. With a series of examples based on frames of two patterns we show how each kind of dependence can be represented using graphical models and present examples from other disciplines where the particular dependence frequently occurs.	beeecb064c372b98ca5d99261b50f5ea	79b57df4885d18d59a26fd30c771c8ca	2d4450444362f6aecff7c56bdbbd1c5e	incollection	Modeling Context as Statistical Dependence	Sriharsha Veeramachaneni and Prateek Sarkar and George Nagy	\N	2005
7662564	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MartínVide2005Contextual	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_23	\N		\N	\N	304--315	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:41:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685775}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_23}	A rather common way of formalizing contexts as first class objects starts from the basic relation ist( c, p) which asserts that the proposition p is true in the context c. However, the space in which terms take values may itself be context-sensitive. Our aim is to introduce contexts as abstract mathematical entities in a more general framework which includes context-sensitivity, namely knowledge represented by contextual information systems. Making use of some concepts from the Rough Set Theory we refine two relations: the indiscernibility relation between the objects and the similarity relation between the contexts within a contextual information system. Both relations are illustrated with examples showing how contextual information systems can express in a natural way a very few well known phenomena. Based on these relations we propose a simple strategy for decreasing the ambiguity of contextual information systems.	597f77e81b58fcb0053d373f5c3d0aaf	dacc415845e2d8de98ac8741756c1dd0	e3cc13874872c2df78d356b52d855679	incollection	Contextual Information Systems	Carlos Mart\\'{i}n-Vide and Victor Mitrana	\N	2005
7662565	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leake2005Exploiting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_19	\N		\N	\N	254--267	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:39:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685773}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_19}	Proactive retrieval systems monitor a user’s task context and automatically provide the user with related resources. The effectiveness of such systems depends on their ability to perform context-based retrieval, generating queries which return context-relevant results. Two factors make this task especially challenging for Web-based retrieval. First, the quality of Web retrieval can be strongly affected by the vocabulary used to generate the queries. If the system’s vocabulary for describing the context differs from the vocabulary used in the resources themselves, relevant resources may be missed. Second, search engine restrictions on query length may make it difficult to include sufficient contextual information in a single query. This paper presents an algorithm, IACS (Incremental Algorithm for Context-Based Search), which addresses these problems by building up, applying, and refining partial context descriptions incrementally. In IACS, an initial term-based context description is the starting point for a cycle of mining search engines, performing context-based filtering of results, and refining context descriptions to generate new rounds of queries in an expanded vocabulary. IACS has been applied in a system for proactively supporting concept-map-based knowledge modeling, by retrieving resources relevant to target concepts in the context of the rich information provided by “in progress” concept maps. An evaluation of the system shows that it provides significant improvements over a baseline for retrieving context-relevant resources. We expect the algorithm to have broad applicability to context-based Web retrieval for rich contexts.	01b40fcd1e06d2092a6999f3b88a869a	c4be2cd72f1a00590526c84ad7732788	2cec16d80509f9644f5756e1c99c7dfb	incollection	Exploiting Rich Context: An Incremental Approach to Context-Based Web Search	David Leake and Ana Maguitman and Thomas Reichherzer	\N	2005
7662566	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeman2007Context	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_41	\N		\N	\N	545--557	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:35:02}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1685764}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_41}	The paper is primarily concerned with laying out the space of positions that purport to account for semantic context sensitivity of natural language expressions and with making a prima facie case for relativism. I start with distinguishing between pre-semantic, semantic and post-semantic context sensitivity. In the following section I briefly present the classic picture of indexicals due to David Kaplan and assess some arguments for the introduction of certain parameters in the circumstances of evaluation (specifically, time). In section III I envisage two views that purport to expand semantic context sensitivity beyond expressions from “the basic set”: indexicalism and contextualism. In section IV, by means of an example taken from John Perry, I draw attention to a specific form of semantic context sensitivity, namely that in which what is affected by context are the circumstances of evaluation of utterances rather than their content. The example leads to the necessity of distinguishing between two roles of context: a content-determinative one and a circumstance-determinative one. In section V I introduce relativism as the view incorporating the claim that context has a circumstance-determinative role and contrast it with the two views presented before. In the final section I analyze a certain type of argument usually adduced in favor of contextualism (the so-called “context-shifting arguments”) and show that in order to work it has to rule out relativism. I conclude by claiming that the battle must be fought by giving arguments to the effect that a certain parameter should or should not be part of the circumstances of evaluation rather than the content of utterances.	05b56578e4ae7aea3a7574347385118e	396f49282788911115243f6d625e0c9e	2278ec6881f6358f6f0bfaeb6cc2f0e7	incollection	Context Sensitivity: Indexicalism, Contextualism, Relativism	Dan Zeman	\N	2007
7662567	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zacarias2007Integrating	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_39	\N		\N	\N	517--530	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:32:33}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685761}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_39}	Organizational models produced within computer science fields have proved to be effective communication tools in developing shared understandings of the design of organizations and systems. We argue that these models can also be valuable in capturing the actual implementation of organizations. However, this kind of usage requires the development of enterprise representations that (1) acknowledge the complexity of organizations and its agents and (2) are able of capturing the situated and dynamic behavior of organizational agents. This paper describes how engineering, cognitive and social approaches to context are integrated in a conceptual framework to model organizational agents and their contexts of interaction to address these issues. This integration is illustrated with examples from a case study.	9fce0be54ae6942a6372b50a85929afc	e4b087b5e3d3130a025b6311bc982c22	56072e29c2f4dc1689fd75e8e26f3d47	incollection	Integrating Engineering, Cognitive and Social Approaches for a Comprehensive Modeling of Organizational Agents and Their Contexts	Marielba Zacarias and H. Pinto and Jos\\'{e} Tribolet	\N	2007
7662568	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Narayanan2007OCCAM	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_27	\N		\N	\N	356--368	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:29:34}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685758}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_27}	The ability to model cognitive agents depends crucially on being able to encode and infer with contextual information at many levels (such as situational, psychological, social, organizational, political levels). We present initial results from a novel computational framework, Coordinated Probabilistic Relational Models (CPRM), that can potentially model the combined impact of multiple contextual information sources for analysis and prediction.	65ee3c648f97d93a9188e4d2a0485c08	17d9c2e0a31025221174041726c6122c	d8e8036f5bbb43c679bd09ece5739ffa	incollection	OCCAM: Ontology-Based Computational Contextual Analysis and Modeling	Srini Narayanan and Katie Sievers and Steve Maiorano	\N	2007
7662569	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bianchi2007Meaning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_6	\N		\N	\N	69--81	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:27:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685756}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_6}	Contextualism in philosophy of language and in epistemology are two distinct but closely entangled projects. The epistemological thesis is grounded in a semantic claim concerning the context-sensitivity of the predicate “know”: we gain insight into epistemological problems by investigating our linguistic intuitions concerning knowledge attribution sentences. Our aim here is to evaluate the plausibility of a project that takes the opposite starting point: the general idea is to establish the semantic contextualist thesis on the epistemological one. According to semantic contextualism, virtually no sentences of a natural language express complete propositions – meaning underdetermines truth conditions. In our paper, instead of assuming the traditional view of meaning in terms of truth conditions, we suggest that a theory of meaning as justification may shed new light on the contextualist approach. We thus show how the notion of justification can be contextualized, arguing that our attempt provides an interesting and quite straightforward way of contextualizing meaning.	87b83c3bc7dd274ee350482a22354924	7f25a84e7fef1ac24f105a1de0bfae29	28dd3917367771419c3f89587274b5d4	incollection	Meaning, Contexts and Justification	Claudia Bianchi and Nicla Vassallo	\N	2007
7662570	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zimmermann2007Operational	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_42	\N		\N	\N	558--571	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:22:19}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1685743}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_42}	The definition of context experienced an evolution in the research area of context-aware computing, but still suffers from either generality or incompleteness. Furthermore, many definitions are driven by the ease of implementation. This paper introduces two extensions to available context definitions that provide a natural understanding of this concept to users of context-aware applications and facilitates the engineering of this concept for software developers of such applications.	644ef921eebee4a13a1e7751dba3add5	f9c07c16ac942aa749a2bac999ca9816	d5a794e1bcdab1474b524755260ca6a5	incollection	An Operational Definition of Context	Andreas Zimmermann and Andreas Lorenz and Reinhard Oppermann	\N	2007
7662571	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redon2007VIVACE	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_30	\N		\N	\N	397--410	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:20:45}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1685741}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_30}	One of the key challenges of knowledge management is to provide the right knowledge to the right person at the right time. To face this challenge, a context based search platform was developed in the frame of the European Integrated Project VIVACE. This platform is based on the identification of a user context and the subsequent pushing of applicable knowledge to that particular user. We introduce a context model to represent the user’s context. This context model is used to describe the context of an engineer working in a specific company. Further, we developed means to index available knowledge based on company engineering context and means to search for knowledge applicable to the user’s context. Since it is not always possible to describe in which context the knowledge assets should be applied, we added learning capabilities which enable the system to learn the applicability of specific knowledge to a user’s context based on user feedback.	6166d24246a8ff23d09b6260bad04a18	997021787713508c046d49545ca504d4	60c63a9b7cffe3e442ca802c65a76f50	incollection	VIVACE Context Based Search Platform	Romaric Redon and Andreas Larsson and Richard Leblond and Barthelemy Longueville	\N	2007
7662572	Modeling and Using Context : Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT, 2001, Dundee, UK, July 27-30, 2001. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edmonds2001Learning	http://www.springerlink.com/content/9x3r3qe9wa1ljhbm\
	\N		\N	\N	143+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:18:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685736}	Genetic Programming is extended so that the solutions being evolved\
do so in the context of local domains within the total problem domain. This\
produces a situation where different “species” of solution develop to exploit\
different “niches” of the problem – indicating exploitable solutions. It is argued\
that for context to be fully learnable a further step of abstraction is necessary.\
Such contexts abstracted from clusters of solution/model domains make sense\
of the problem of how to identify when it is the content of a model is wrong and\
when it is the context. Some principles of learning to identify useful contexts\
are proposed.	63dc80b54d580b2ff6f9a8e3d2050f0f	9f5442d7fb9a450964a03548f20769ca	e423bebe074b2e943bbecabc0187f3a9	incollection	Learning Appropriate Contexts	Bruce Edmonds	\N	2001
7662573	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bazire2005Modeling	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_3	\N		\N	\N	29--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:06:35}, citeulike-article-id = {1220060}, priority = {0}, comment = {* Analyses a wide variety of definitions of context using LSA and STONE.
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* Commonalities of definitions: "The context acts like a set of constraints that influence the behavior of a system (a user or a computer) embedded in a given task."
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* Disagreements of definitions: "Is context external or internal? Is context a set of information or processes? Is context static or dynamic? Is context a simple set of phenomenon or an organized network?"
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* Also proposes a model which comprises a User (agent), an Item (object of action), an Environment (ecology), possibly an (exernal) Observer, and their respective contexts.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11508373\\_3}	This paper presents an attempt to point out some problematic issues about the understanding of context. Although frequently used in cognitive sciences or other disciplines, context stays a very ill-defined concept. Our goal is to identify the main components of the context on the basis of the analysis of a corpus of 150 definitions coming mainly from the web in different domains of cognitive sciences and close disciplines. We analyzed this corpus of definitions through two methods, namely LSA [1], [2] and STONE [3], [4], and we conclude that finally the content of all the definitions can be analyzed in terms of few parameters like constraint, influence, behavior, nature, structure and system.	3328f8c263a18ca0d4bffaf3ec9cc1d4	7e2303a46bb1ef8783f71c034d983c33	84540e695a8d07d276290e494230d1b6	book	Understanding Context Before Using It	Mary Bazire and Patrick Br\\'{e}zillon	\N	2005
7662574	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brézillon2007Context	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_10	\N		\N	\N	122--135	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:04:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685727}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_10}	Contextual Graphs are a context-based formalism used in various real-world applications. They allow a uniform representation of elements of reasoning and of contexts for describing different human tasks such as troubleshooting and interpretation. A contextual graph represents a task realization. Its paths represent the different ways of reaching this realization, each way corresponding to a practice developed by an actor realizing the task. In this paper, we revisit the classical distinction between prescribed and effective tasks, procedures versus practices, logic of functioning versus logic of use, etc. in the light of this formalism. We discuss the position of the practice model with respect to the task model using an example involving troubleshooting a problem with a DVD player and another example involving the collaborative construction of an answer, and place this within the context of some other applications developed in the formalism of Contextual Graphs.	690c98ba0641f4c7440289707a562d01	a46614d234688b081f0f0b87c11f354e	08d3fa5a553c6c1d6a4929e0d4247b39	incollection	Context Modeling: Task Model and Practice Model	Patrick Br\\'{e}zillon	\N	2007
7662575	Modeling and Using Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brézillon2007Context	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_11	\N		\N	\N	136--149	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 15:03:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1685724}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74255-5\\_11}	Contextual Graphs are a context-based formalism used in various real-world applications. They allow a uniform representation of elements of reasoning and of contexts for describing different human tasks such as diagnosis and interpretation. The representation of reasoning by Contextual Graphs supposes an efficient representation of the knowledge associated with a reasoning. Extending the previous view of (1) context relative to a focus, and (2) context as composed of external knowledge and contextual knowledge, in this paper we go a step further by proposing a description of the focus in terms of the instantiation of the contextual elements, which are drawn from domain knowledge. We present the results of this study in a real-world application that we are working on currently, namely the self-evaluation of drivers’ behaviors in a situation presented within a large spectrum of contexts.	67dc67dddcf7d3e41c00acc121b58a34	7f1a96720c46dc892eb41315780e4988	8fbb5d15866e504814ad83f54221d249	incollection	Context Modeling: Context as a Dressing of a Focus	Juliette Br\\'{e}zillon and Patrick Br\\'{e}zillon	\N	2007
7662576	Knowl. Eng. Rev.	14	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brézillon1999Survey	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0269888999141018	\N		\N	\N	47--80	\N	1	\N	issn = {0269-8889}, posted-at = {2007-09-22 14:53:42}, citeulike-article-id = {1685718}, priority = {0}, comment = {Surveys context defined as: "Context is what contrains a problem solving without internening in it explicitely"
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* NLP, DBs \\& ontologies, communication (human science), electronic documentation, vision.
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* Surveys context in AI, covers also representation (as opposed to model in which also how to use it is included) of context by logic and rule-based.
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* Engineering point of view: context known a priori, supposes that it may be modeled in a discrete representation and is static
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Nice conclusion (overview)}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0269888999141018}	Dealing with context seems to be a major challenge which the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have to face in the next few years. The importance of the challenge is borne out by the various scientific events focusing on context which have been held since 1995. This does not mean that context has not been studied before—it has in such domains as Natural Language Processing—but it has yet to be studied in depth since previous research has only covered few aspects of the problem. We present in this paper a survey of the literature dealing directly and explicitly with context whatever the domain. This makes it possible for us to have a clear view of context in AI. One of the conclusions of this survey is to point out the existence of different types of context in areas such as the representation of knowledge in a computer system, the reasoning that the system carries out using the knowledge, and the interaction the system has with people.	14e030d4a35a78f8e9e7b70c64f85d34	863625ae7d5b6740a6ab7312de134c2e	438338b8b3d339fb953aff0d041d03aa	article	Context in problem solving: a survey	Patrick Br\\'{e}zillon	\N	1999
7662577	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	UbiComp 1st International Workshop on Advanced Context Modelling, Reasoning and Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nottingham	\N	\N	Strang2004Context	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/712164.html	\N		\N	\N	31--41	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-22 14:47:13}, citeulike-article-id = {1685714}, priority = {0}, comment = {== Defines requirements on context models for application in ubiquitous computing:
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* distributed composition: composition and administration of a context model in a distributed (space), dynamic (time) manner
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== Analyses different kinds of context models based on their scheme of data structures
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Ontology Based: ++ ++ + + ++ +}	Context-awareness is one of the drivers of the ubiquitous computing paradigm, whereas a well designed model is a key accessor to the context in any context-aware system. This paper provides a survey of the the most relevant current approaches to modeling context for ubiquitous computing. Numerous approaches are reviewed, classified relative to their core elements and evaluated with respect to their appropriateness for ubiquitous computing.	abb93c65a0168a1d0a43ea4d355ed061	95a1c9d119adac7de16cf2162cb5e1b7	a40f7c099ad18a2e185de74ff781e606	inproceedings	A Context Modeling Survey	Thomas Strang and Claudia L. Popien	\N	2004
7662578	The SemanticWeb - ISWC 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quan2003Haystack	http://www.springerlink.com/content/h74tvqb63j2df9w8\
	\N		\N	\N	738--753	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 17:01:45}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1669686}	The Semantic Web promises to open innumerable opportunities for automation and information retrieval by standardizing the protocols for metadata exchange. However, just as the success of the World Wide Web can be attributed to the ease of use and ubiquity of Web browsers, we believe that the unfolding of the Semantic Web vision depends on users getting powerful but easy-to-use tools for managing their information. But unlike HTML, which can be easily edited in any text editor, RDF is more complicated to author and does not have an obvious presentation mechanism. Previous work has concentrated on the ideas of generic RDF graph visualization and RDF Schema-based form generation. In this paper, we present a comprehensive platform for constructing end user applications that create, manipulate, and visualize arbitrary RDF-encoded information, adding another layer to the abstraction cake. We discuss a programming environment specifically designed for manipulating RDF and introduce user interface concepts on top that allow the developer to quickly assemble applications that are based on RDF data models. Also, because user interface specifications and program logic are themselves describable in RDF, applications built upon our framework enjoy properties such as network updatability, extensibility, and end user customizability – all desirable characteristics in the spirit of the Semantic Web.	b6747726de471c844dbc6c203c8fe4c3	8ae06dd069f47cb9255f23fd156de2a6	73f039929796a5d886d1df718c0f7110	incollection	Haystack: A Platform for Authoring End User Semantic Web Applications	Dennis Quan and David Huynh and David Karger	\N	2003
7662579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '03: Proceedings of the 26th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in informaion retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Dumais2003Stuff	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/860435.860451	\N		\N	\N	72--79	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 16:57:28}, citeulike-article-id = {105087}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581136463}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/860435.860451}	Most information retrieval technologies are designed to facilitate information discovery. However, much knowledge work involves finding and re-using previously seen information. We describe the design and evaluation of a system, called Stuff I've Seen (SIS), that facilitates information re-use. This is accomplished in two ways. First, the system provides a unified index of information that a person has seen, whether it was seen as email, web page, document, appointment, etc. Second, because the information has been seen before, rich contextual cues can be used in the search interface. The system has been used internally by more than 230 employees. We report on both qualitative and quantitative aspects of system use. Initial findings show that time and people are important retrieval cues. Users find information more easily using SIS, and use other search tools less frequently after installation.	d3a43d4a296cf2142b0f65267be28305	023e245e271b1ac76a03aa586193c47a	e5143d49d29600f9ae1e828a3289c717	inproceedings	Stuff I've seen: a system for personal information retrieval and re-use	Susan Dumais and Edward Cutrell and J. J. Cadiz and Gavin Jancke and Raman Sarin and Daniel C. Robbins	\N	2003
7662580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '05: CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Huynh2005Time	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1056808.1057061	\N		\N	\N	1937--1940	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 16:39:11}, citeulike-article-id = {174680}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595930027}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1056808.1057061}	In the absence of manual organization of large digital photo collections, the photos ' visual content and creation dates can help support time-based visual search tasks. Current zoomable photo browsers are designed to support visual searches by maximizing screenspace usage. However, their space-filling layouts fail to convey temporal order effectively. We propose a novel layout called time quilt that trades off screenss-pace usage for better presentation of temporal order. In an experimental comparison of space-filling, linear timeline, and time quilt layouts, participants carried out the task of finding photos in their personal photo collections averaging 4,000 items. They performed 45\\% faster on time quilt.Furthermore, while current zoomable photo browsers are designed for visual searches,this support does not scale to thousands of photos: individual thumbnails become less informative as they grow smaller. We found a subjective preference for the use of representative photos to provide an overview for visual searches in place of the diminishing thumbnails.	f0645c0cefb4e27a95bd8ed3c7bf4b2f	e9034f9672d3301c3fa7e806f5df0503	3f68de4562e87f22ec7d1444ef0561e9	inproceedings	Time quilt: scaling up zoomable photo browsers for large, unstructured photo collections	David F. Huynh and Steven M. Drucker and Patrick Baudisch and Curtis Wong	\N	2005
7662581	SIGIR Forum	39	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	White2005Exploratory	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1113343.1113356	\N		\N	\N	52--56	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5840}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 16:35:14}, citeulike-article-id = {972056}, priority = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1113343.1113356}	The development and testing of systems to support users engaged in exploratory search activities (i.e., searches where the target may be undefined) is an challenge for the online search community. In this article we report on a workshop on exploratory search issues organized in conjunction with the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory's Annual Symposium and Open House in June 2005. This workshop brought together researchers from the fields of Information Seeking (IS), Information Retrieval (IR), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Visualization (IV) for a cross-disciplinary exploration of these and other issues. Although originally intended to focus on interfaces to support exploratory search the workshop blossomed into a rich discussion of not only interface issues, but also evaluation, the cognitive processes that underlie information exploration and research methods.	6f00f99829df28000574085e7be91eea	8cc897104364e1a54f5befb3afdec38d	849296944c8ef13672194b2af5f63842	article	Exploratory search interfaces: categorization, clustering and beyond: report on the XSI 2005 workshop at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland	Ryen W. White and Bill Kules and Ben Bederson	\N	2005
7662582	IEEE Data Eng. Bull.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/debu/YuDF05	http://sites.computer.org/debull/A05dec/yu.pdf	\N		\N	\N	29--38	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 16:29:46}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1669611}	\N	5490d256a3ff7e48ee198bbb6dfcf1f3	839ca39a17bed36107b493b6dc2b1bdc	d52f3e120777412f185a135b2617a407	article	Hard Queries can be Addressed with Query Splitting Plus Stepping Stones and Pathways	Xiaoyan Yu and Fernando and Edward A. Fox	\N	2005
7662583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '05: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	DasNeves2005Connecting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099554.1099573	\N		\N	\N	91--98	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 16:25:18}, citeulike-article-id = {1224510}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595931406}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099554.1099573}	In this paper, we present Stepping Stones and Pathways (SSP), an alternative model of building and presenting answers for the cases when queries on document collections cannot be answered just by a ranked list. Stepping Stones can handle questions like: "What is the relation of topics X and Y?" SSP addresses when the contents of a small set of related documents is needed as an answer rather than a single document, or when "query splitting" is required to satisfactorily explore a document space. Query results are networks of document groups representing topics, each group relating to and connecting (by documents) to other groups in the network. Thus, a network answers the user's information need. We devise new and more effective representations and techniques to visualize such answers, and to involve users as part of the answer-finding process. In order to verify the validity of our approach, and since the questions we aim to answer involve multiple topics, we performed a study involving a custom built broad collection of operating systems research papers, and evaluated the results with interested computer science students, using multiple measures.	6f768ee73b641fa1309c2524c2df3153	f6ad7a1ec75612c9cf28c114291fe9c5	3a686e652e52cc1598db354a5284126b	inproceedings	Connecting topics in document collections with stepping stones and pathways	Fernando Das-Neves and Edward A. Fox and Xiaoyan Yu	\N	2005
7662584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '94: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ahlberg1994Alphaslider	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/191666.191790	\N		\N	\N	365--371	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 15:19:03}, citeulike-article-id = {1669344}, priority = {1}, isbn = {0897916506}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/191666.191790}	Research has suggested that rapid, serial, visual\
presentation of text (RSVP) may be an effective way to\
scan and search through lists of text strings in search of\
words, names, etc. The Alphaslider widget employs RSVP\
as a method for rapidly scanning and searching lists or\
menus in a graphical user interface environment. The\
Alphaslider only uses an area less than 7 cm x 2.5 cm. The\
tiny size of the Alphaslider allows it to be placed on a\
credit card, on a control panel for a VCR, or as a widget in\
a direct manipulation based database interface. An\
experiment was conducted with four Alphaslider designs\
which showed that novice AlphaSlider users could locate\
one item in a list of 10,000 film titles in 24 seconds on\
average, an expert user in about 13 seconds.	cfd31b4b3f2095f8f237e822511e4d9f	9ca231370f1adecdb7687e04e9672715	221f40276dd5dcdb55e4b3dc3a62df2c	inproceedings	The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selector	Christopher Ahlberg and Ben Shneiderman	\N	1994
7662585	SIGMOD Rec.	25	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tanin1996Incremental	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/245882.245891	\N		\N	\N	21--24	\N	4	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 15:16:56}, citeulike-article-id = {1669338}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/245882.245891}	Dynamic query interfaces (DQIs) form a recently developed method of database access that provides continuous realtime feedback to the user during the query formulation process. Previous work shows that DQIs are elegant and powerful interfaces to small databases. Unfortunately, when applied to large databases, previous DQI algorithms slow to a crawl. We present a new approach to DQI algorithms that works well with large databases.	cb492ad7712550ebfbdc434f88727f1d	e0199003606a9f96279fd92cdfc12ee5	4a268a503d61bbe14d34885bee005154	article	Incremental data structures and algorithms for dynamic query interfaces	Egemen Tanin and Richard Beigel and Ben Shneiderman	\N	1996
7662586	infovis	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/INFVIS.1995.528688	http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFVIS.1995.528688	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 15:14:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1669330}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFVIS.1995.528688}	The Information Visualization and Exploration Environment (NEE) is a system for automatic creation of dynamic queries applications. IVEE imports database relations and automatically creates environments holding visualizations and query devices. IVEE offers multiple visualizations such as maps and starfields, and multiple query devices, such as sliders, alphasliders, and toggles. Arbitrary graphical objects can be attached to database objects in visualizations. Multiple visualizations may be active simultaneously. Users can interactively lay out and change between types of query devices. Users may retrieve details-on-demand by clicking on visualization objects. An HTML file may be provided along with the database, specifying how details-on-demand information should be presented, allowing for presentation of multimedia information in database objects. Finally, multiple IVEE clients running on separate workstations on a network can communicate by letting one user's actions affect the visualization in an another IVEE client.	1316efa205a09ddfea75b1f404f54745	5be42ab2038bee65fe4e663bff9bb046	2e56ec00e82a536afd1bb892f3968fb3	article	IVEE: an Information Visualization and Exploration Environment	C. Ahlberg and E. Wistrand	\N	1995
7662587	Journal of Visual Languages \\& Computing	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	kang2006epm	http://hcil.cs.umd.edu/trs/2004-05/2004-05-revised.pdf	\N		\N	\N	254--283	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 10:36:21}, citeulike-article-id = {1668638}, priority = {1}	Graphical mechanisms for spatially organizing personal media data could enable users to fruitfully apply their conceptual models. This paper introduces Semantic Regions, an innovative way for users to construct display representations of their conceptual models by drawing regions on 2D space and specifying the semantics for each region. Then users can apply personal categorizations to personal media data using the fling-and-flock metaphor. This allows personal media to be dragged to the spatially-organized display and automatically grouped according to time, geography, family trees, groups of friends, or other spatially-organized display representations of conceptual models. The prototype implementation for Semantic Regions, MediaFinder, was refined based on two small usability tests for usage and construction of user-defined conceptual models.	e53426205174de084c67f4ac8d30e833	a88abec2a2e5aeda7153ce0635b36485	4dafe66fb5a15abfb74871d10bfcfa19	article	Exploring Personal Media: A Spatial Interface Supporting User-Defined Semantic Regions	H. Kang and B. Shneiderman	\N	2006
7662588	ACM Trans. Graph.	21	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bederson2002Ordered	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/571647.571649	\N		\N	\N	833--854	\N	4	\N	issn = {0730-0301}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 10:29:40}, citeulike-article-id = {1668623}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/571647.571649}	Treemaps, a space-filling method for visualizing large hierarchical data sets, are receiving increasing attention. Several algorithms have been previously proposed to create more useful displays by controlling the aspect ratios of the rectangles that make up a treemap. While these algorithms do improve visibility of small items in a single layout, they introduce instability over time in the display of dynamically changing data, fail to preserve order of the underlying data, and create layouts that are difficult to visually search. In addition, continuous treemap algorithms are not suitable for displaying fixed-sized objects within them, such as images.This paper introduces a new "strip" treemap algorithm which addresses these shortcomings, and analyzes other "pivot" algorithms we recently developed showing the trade-offs between them. These ordered treemap algorithms ensure that items near each other in the given order will be near each other in the treemap layout. Using experimental evidence from Monte Carlo trials and from actual stock market data, we show that, compared to other layout algorithms, ordered treemaps are more stable, while maintaining relatively favorable aspect ratios of the constituent rectangles. A user study with 20 participants clarifies the human performance benefits of the new algorithms. Finally, we present quantum treemap algorithms, which modify the layout of the continuous treemap algorithms to generate rectangles that are integral multiples of an input object size. The quantum treemap algorithm has been applied to PhotoMesa, an application that supports browsing of large numbers of images.	afa6bdfc51cc536c3964f634ccb7d67b	27d8da7f3eb7bbc8b660f1e59c35de1c	04e72b26c91562c5476665f644f722aa	article	Ordered and quantum treemaps: Making effective use of 2D space to display hierarchies	Benjamin B. Bederson and Ben Shneiderman and Martin Wattenberg	\N	2002
7662589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '01: Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bederson2001PhotoMesa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502348.502359	\N		\N	\N	71--80	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 10:28:13}, citeulike-article-id = {176812}, priority = {1}, isbn = {158113438X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502348.502359}	PhotoMesa is a zoomable image browser that uses a novel treemap algorithm to present large numbers of images grouped by directory, or other available metadata. It uses a new interaction technique for zoomable user interfaces designed for novices and family use that makes it straightforward to navigate through the space of images, and impossible to get lost.PhotoMesa groups images using one of two new algorithms that lay out groups of objects in a 2D space-filling manner. Quantum treemaps are designed for laying out images or other objects of indivisible (quantum) size. They are a variation on existing treemap algorithms in that they guarantee that every generated rectangle will have a width and height that are an integral multiple of an input object size. Bubblemaps also fill space with groups of quantum-sized objects, but generate non-rectangular blobs, and utilize space more efficiently.	ac8c33429b940e7fc0aa879ea605b85a	d704078d221192497a1b9a31e80cdfb4	49c07d20732eb403eb0e682331ad4e12	inproceedings	PhotoMesa: a zoomable image browser using quantum treemaps and bubblemaps	Benjamin B. Bederson	\N	2001
7662590	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Schraefel2006MSpace	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121980	\N		\N	\N	47--49	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:35:01}, citeulike-article-id = {776900}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121980}	\N	b2c10ccab4b5f7e29ab589ad100b6d39	1caba3f1100fd93e679b50128d641b7b	5783ff7d2658670fc7f85a5bb998d445	article	mSpace: improving information access to multimedia domains with multimodal exploratory search	Schraefel and Max Wilson and Alistair Russell and Daniel A. Smith	\N	2006
7662591	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Shneiderman2006Find	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121985	\N		\N	\N	69--71	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:34:27}, citeulike-article-id = {913649}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121985}	\N	8f58bd7ffa6322c43039434f9bce2a14	754cdbd8ad00279ced207ed34ea76741	25480ce10456eb8194dc99bc6d3211b1	article	Find that photo!: interface strategies to annotate, browse, and share	Ben Shneiderman and Benjamin B. Bederson and Steven M. Drucker	\N	2006
7662592	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fox2006Exploring	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121982	\N		\N	\N	52--58	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:32:26}, citeulike-article-id = {658200}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121982}	\N	941ebd1a571ad1af094c6b24cf2b5365	d8eecba68454d2cb459b0534cd2a825d	5afcf4d7f0b8298f03ba5e501e8ccdff	article	Exploring the computing literature with visualization and stepping stones \\& pathways	Edward A. Fox and Fernando D. Neves and Xiaoyan Yu and Rao Shen and Seonho Kim and Weiguo Fan	\N	2006
7662593	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Cutrell2006Exploring	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121981	\N		\N	\N	50--51	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:30:52}, citeulike-article-id = {910146}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121981}	\N	469ec491abaa2568acdaa0239acb6b67	a9b1c1b4962cff917956be94af1b928c	e5b6e050af3534a7c6e629e8a806d244	article	Exploring personal information	Edward Cutrell and Susan T. Dumais	\N	2006
7662594	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Marchionini2006Exploratory	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121979	\N		\N	\N	41--46	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:28:26}, citeulike-article-id = {658201}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121979}	\N	065a60076b926246ab61803833eae443	9b618703c3cacd25e04aa2fdf80268ec	617795e1383145c65ed3c5d7e7e98770	article	Exploratory search: from finding to understanding	Gary Marchionini	\N	2006
7662595	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	White2006Introduction	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121978	\N		\N	\N	36--39	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-09-18 09:27:17}, citeulike-article-id = {608358}, priority = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121978}	\N	b56f211dd41feb8c046d247f2fc8a49e	ac01c994230357b58e47459b10fcc2ec	27dd5533fb2e7bc17ea4401e71cef35c	article	Introduction	Ryen W. White and Bill Kules and Steven M. Drucker and Schraefel	\N	2006
7662596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '82: Proceedings of the 1982 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Maier1982Toward	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/582353.582362	\N		\N	\N	51--60	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-09 18:12:33}, citeulike-article-id = {1639336}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0897910737}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/582353.582362}	\N	6f9ff389552b9d2f91c1fe656eb5ea20	c944a3cac9a9329791a90e1827211454	5644cab329e5feed996c67021c901c54	inproceedings	Toward logical data independence: a relational query language without relations	D. Maier and D. Rozenshtein and S. Salveter and J. Stein and D. S. Warren	\N	1982
7662597	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Korth1984SYSTEMU	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1270.1209	\N		\N	\N	331--347	\N	3	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, posted-at = {2007-09-09 18:07:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1639323}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1270.1209}	\N	c6a408ea6f0541b032218382708784b2	98fcf2a6c8d7be81869bd7021e160df9	686003bbe850bd09f690034dc7d21beb	article	SYSTEM/U: a database system based on the universal relation assumption	Henry F. Korth and Gabriel M. Kuper and Joan Feigenbaum and Allen van Gelder and Jeffrey D. Ullman	\N	1984
7662598	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	19	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bright1994Automated	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/176567.176569	\N		\N	\N	212--253	\N	2	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, posted-at = {2007-09-09 18:03:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1639318}, priority = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/176567.176569}	\N	23a918764f4b37ebfdfc76f297163c8e	96d6a9b4c832cfce3b7966004f30dd34	a43bf1c646fbded5326f77b047964486	article	Automated resolution of semantic heterogeneity in multidatabases	M. W. Bright and A. R. Hurson and S. Pakzad	\N	1994
7662599	AI Magazine	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/aim/DoanH05	http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/\\~{}anhai/papers/si-survey-db-community.pdf	\N		\N	\N	83--94	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-03 12:28:02}, citeulike-article-id = {1616071}, priority = {0}, comment = {Covers techniques for schema and data matching, and highlight the exploitability of the interdependence between the two. 
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Hints that "combining the prediction of multiple independend modules and optionally hankle domain constraints on top of the modules" is a promising architecture.
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Multiple references to interesting data matching papers.
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Some open research directions, among which: formal foundations and mapping maintenance in dynamic environement.}	\N	1e519c94a7a26e9ca549021f7a2e0b50	9c01fe5ec060996199a4ce456fdf8172	8ffcfe1ec7832df22731cd81ca7ee429	article	Semantic Integration Research in the Database Community: A Brief Survey	Anhai Doan and Alon Y. Halevy	\N	2005
7662600	The VLDB Journal	10	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Rahm2001Survey	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007780100057	\N		\N	\N	334--350	\N	4	\N	issn = {1066-8888}, posted-at = {2007-09-03 12:24:59}, citeulike-article-id = {87055}, priority = {0}, comment = {Proposes a taxonomy of approaches to schema matching. Distinguishes between schema and instance-level, element- and structure-level, and language and constraint-based matchers and discussed the combination of multiple matchers.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007780100057}	\N	6f5ff581ba4547ca6bc80d7f488d1658	3385876dce1ef53f13582dcdae51d20f	661370bb69b0f3116d262ac5484f92c0	article	A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching	Erhard Rahm and Philip A. Bernstein	\N	2001
7662601	Journal on Data Semantics VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gal2006Managing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11803034\\_5	\N		\N	\N	90--114	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-03 12:16:55}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1616054}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11803034\\_5}	In this paper, we propose to extend current practice in schema matching with the simultaneous use of top-K schema mappings rather than a single best mapping. This is a natural extension of existing methods (which can be considered to fall into the top-1 category), taking into account the imprecision inherent in the schema matching process. The essence of this method is the simultaneous generation and examination of K best schema mappings to identify useful mappings. The paper discusses efficient methods for generating top-K methods and propose a generic methodology for the simultaneous utilization of top-K mappings. We also propose a concrete heuristic that aims at improving precision at the cost of recall. We have tested the heuristic on real as well as synthetic data and anlyze the emricial results. The novelty of this paper lies in the robust extension of existing methods for schema matching, one that can gracefully accommodate less-than-perfect scenarios in which the exact mapping cannot be identified in a single iteration. Our proposal represents a step forward in achieving fully automated schema matching, which is currently semi-automated at best.	d9eacc2fb57e2fab46d92aeac07a785b	983c7b4496e7afc24fdbb33cfdcf2eae	a709328543c7c944caa2de2fb1217463	incollection	Managing Uncertainty in Schema Matching with Top-K Schema Mappings	Avigdor Gal	\N	2006
7662602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/DongHY07	http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lunadong/publication/pmapping\\_vldb.pdf	\N		\N	\N	687--698	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-03 12:11:16}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1616050}	This paper reports our first set of results on managing un-\
certainty in data integration. We posit that data-integration\
systems need to handle uncertainty at three levels, and do\
so in a principled fashion. First, the semantic mappings be-\
tween the data sources and the mediated schema may be\
approximate because there may be too many of them to be\
created and maintained or because in some domains (e.g.,\
bioinformatics) it is not clear what the mappings should be.\
Second, queries to the system may be posed with keywords\
rather than in a structured form. Third, the data from the\
sources may be extracted using information extraction tech-\
niques and so may yield imprecise data.\
As a first step to building such a system, we introduce the\
concept of probabilistic schema mappings and analyze their\
formal foundations. We show that there are two possible\
semantics for such mappings: by-table semantics assumes\
that there exists a correct mapping but we don’t know what\
it is; by-tuple semantics assumes that the correct mapping\
may depend on the particular tuple in the source data. We\
present the query complexity and algorithms for answering\
queries in the presence of approximate schema mappings,\
and we describe an algorithm for efficiently computing the\
top-k answers to queries in such a setting.	590a28154ccadc1ad087e808fa1631c1	58166ac76bf0610480cf425b6f33bcfa	89307dfd2595e1a46cf5ce3433d99615	inproceedings	Data Integration with Uncertainty	Xin L. Dong and Alon Y. Halevy and Cong Yu	\N	2007
7662603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '06: Proceedings of the twenty-fifth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fagin2006Inverting	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142351.1142359	\N		\N	\N	50--59	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 15:21:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1589992}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1595933182}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142351.1142359}	\N	0ee7d5a55e164ef84ca0efab41536a9c	ce277244abca65f9fc33e4485141a710	9fdec27b640a423f100eecd8907b432a	inproceedings	Inverting schema mappings	Ronald Fagin	\N	2006
7662604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Doan2006Managing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142595	\N		\N	\N	799--800	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 14:43:15}, citeulike-article-id = {1589889}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142595}	\N	bbd5a5610efeeefee4b29a821c3f4a4b	e4a8602387a699ba4091f9a137631b7f	8853de9f77b83615f4b756fad65a91ae	inproceedings	Managing information extraction: state of the art and research directions	Anhai Doan and Raghu Ramakrishnan and Shivakumar Vaithyanathan	\N	2006
7662605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Das2006Ordering	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142518	\N		\N	\N	395--406	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 14:28:47}, citeulike-article-id = {1589797}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142518}	\N	15a2d61d54707ecff9bd2bc8084dcdd9	0b918f60529cf8d4257f6ee152d1703c	08cbed3014c094b0ad5f9df83cec9719	inproceedings	Ordering the attributes of query results	Gautam Das and Vagelis Hristidis and Nishant Kapoor and S. Sudarshan	\N	2006
7662606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chakrabarti2006Ranking	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142516	\N		\N	\N	371--382	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 14:26:19}, citeulike-article-id = {1589764}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142516}	In many document collections, documents are related to objects such as document authors, products described in the document, or persons referred to in the document. In many applications, the goal is to find these objects that best match a set of keywords. However, the keywords may not necessarily occur in the target objects; they occur only in the documents. For example, in a product review database, a user might search for names of products (say, laptops) using keywords like "lightweight" and "business use" that occur only in the reviews but not in the names of laptops. In order to answer these queries, we need to exploit relationships between documents containing the keywords and the target objects related to those documents. Current keyword query paradigms do not exploit these relationships effectively and hence are inefficient for these queries.In this paper, we consider a class of queries called the "object finder" queries. Our main intuition is to exploit the relationships between searchable documents and related objects and further "aggregate" the document scores from these relationships in order to find the best ranking target objects. Building upon existing keyword search engines such as full text search, we design efficient algorithms that exploit the requirement of only the best k target objects to terminate early. The main challenge here is to push early termination through blocking operators such as group by and aggregation. Our experiments with real datasets and workloads demonstrate the effectiveness of our techniques. Although we present our techniques in the context of keyword search, our techniques apply to other types of ranked searches (e.g., multimedia search) as well.	3bf54b52731b520d6cc477496698d382	358a94b64fe005f1adc9f64ec6e7c3b5	b0215416bf909ca7e2aa11b775028f9a	inproceedings	Ranking objects based on relationships	Kaushik Chakrabarti and Venkatesh Ganti and Jiawei Han and Dong Xin	\N	2006
7662607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Spiegel2006Graphbased	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142497	\N		\N	\N	205--216	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 14:13:59}, citeulike-article-id = {1589719}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142497}	This paper introduces the Tuple Graph (TUG) synopses, a new class of data summaries that enable accurate selectivity estimates for complex relational queries. The proposed summarization framework adopts a "semi-structured" view of the relational database, modeling a relational data set as a graph of tuples and join queries as graph traversals respectively. The key idea is to approximate the structure of the induced data graph in a concise synopsis, and to estimate the selectivity of a query by performing the corresponding traversal over the summarized graph. We detail the TUG synopsis model that is based on this novel approach, and we describe an efficient and scalable construction algorithm for building accurate TUGs within a specific storage budget. We validate the performance of TUGs with an extensive experimental study on real-life and synthetic data sets. Our results verify the effectiveness of TUGs in generating accurate selectivity estimates for complex join queries, and demonstrate their benefits over existing summarization techniques.	b6e5848f7dacc2de0496c01939debc32	44cea74eb588b6e83556c56c37adaaf4	3d32be122878e24bbfd2e92f7a340372	inproceedings	Graph-based synopses for relational selectivity estimation	Joshua Spiegel and Neoklis Polyzotis	\N	2006
7662608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AmerYahia2006Flexible	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142537	\N		\N	\N	575--586	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 14:10:26}, citeulike-article-id = {1589715}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142537}	\N	f225da1473c946e4bd8f9d19c5cebbfb	ccc68b7c877a38291e88c3a7d1ef438b	a6ccb19c903000767b9f4b129577fc8b	inproceedings	Flexible and efficient XML search with complex full-text predicates	Sihem Amer-Yahia and Emiran Curtmola and Alin Deutsch	\N	2006
7662609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Cohen2006Userdefined	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142480	\N		\N	\N	49--60	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-24 10:30:07}, citeulike-article-id = {1587401}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595934340}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142473.1142480}	\N	68d65c96fd8ff1ba7409d001115388c3	e14b5c0b47ac6930ca3b9f60ea3306e2	784c057491e31905e36d17f1f3933e47	inproceedings	User-defined aggregate functions: bridging theory and practice	Sara Cohen	\N	2006
7662610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/HalevyRO06	http://www.vldb.org/conf/2006/p9-halevy.pdf	\N		\N	\N	9--16	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-13 17:20:21}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1558231}	Data integration is a pervasive challenge faced in applications\
that need to query across multiple autonomous and\
heterogeneous data sources. Data integration is crucial in\
large enterprises that own a multitude of data sources, for\
progress in large-scale scientific projects, where data sets are\
being produced independently by multiple researchers, for\
better cooperation among government agencies, each with\
their own data sources, and in offering good search quality\
across the millions of structured data sources on the World-\
Wide Web.\
Ten years ago we published “Querying Heterogeneous Information\
Sources using Source Descriptions” [73], a paper\
describing some aspects of the Information Manifold data\
integration project. The Information Manifold and many\
other projects conducted at the time [5, 6, 20, 25, 38, 43,\
51, 66, 100] have led to tremendous progress on data integration\
and to quite a few commercial data integration\
products. This paper offers a perspective on the contributions\
of the Information Manifold and its peers, describes\
some of the important bodies of work in the data integration\
field in the last ten years, and outlines some challenges\
to data integration research today. We note in advance that\
this is not intended to be a comprehensive survey of data\
integration, and even though the reference list is long, it is\
by no means complete.	eaec94f5bd668ce908327b128b19b252	a45ed5f73cca6e014145d5d1bda1c73c	8f26fef4dac276f49016b5c621b9a217	inproceedings	Data Integration: The Teenage Years.	Alon Y. Halevy and Anand Rajaraman and Joann J. Ordille	\N	2006
7662611	AI Magazine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.cs.cmu.edu/\\~{}tom/pubs/AImagazine-7-2005.html}	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Mitchell2005Reading	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/\\~{}tom/pubs/AImagazine-7-2005.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-09 15:00:48}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1550100}	\N	95dce85b62f326164a991bd02be153a6	6274e40b7b39c8273c72b66d943c1219	e766791a179ae8cf7d8563a00bc4ed10	misc	Reading the Web: A Breakthrough Goal for AI	Tom Mitchell	\N	2005
7662612	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of IJCAI-03 Workshop on Information Integration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cohen2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	73--78	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-19 22:34:55}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1467939}	Using an open-source, Java toolkit of name-matching methods, we experimentally compare string distance metrics on the task of matching entity names. We investigate a number of different metrics proposed by different communities, including edit-distance metrics, fast heuristic string comparators , token-based distance metrics, and hybrid methods. Overall, the best-performing method is a hybrid scheme combining a TFIDF weighting scheme, which is widely used in information retrieval, with the Jaro-Winkler string-distance scheme, which was developed in the probabilistic record linkage community.	54baa7606740a0e80d18995fbde1bf40	b918a22c0ac156bcd7114e8361377773	3bb9c395b0e75b41b95947ca73b897f8	inproceedings	A Comparison of String Distance Metrics for Name-Matching Tasks.	William W. Cohen and Pradeep Ravikumar and Stephen E. Fienberg	\N	2003
7662613	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\\url{http://jena.hpl.hp.com/\\~{}afs/SPARQL-Update.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sparql_update	http://jena.hpl.hp.com/\\~{}afs/SPARQL-Update.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-17 18:52:43}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1463390}	\N	b28fd27cae3ffbc0508d64a01ac3fc7c	57cc5740ab7bb6aa26b2ed254bb29496	34e36920a647c111745f3c51d8f3c76e	misc	{SPARQL/Update}: A language for updating {RDF} graphs	Andy Seaborne and Geetha Manjunath	\N	2007
7662614	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sintek2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8\\_42	\N		\N	\N	594--608	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-13 13:06:50}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1454012}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8\\_42}	The vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. From the way this vision is being pursued in the NEPOMUK project, we identified several requirements and research questions with respect to knowledge representation. In addition to the general question of the expressivity needed in such a scenario, two main challenges come into focus: i) How can we cope with the heterogeneity of knowledge models and ontologies, esp. multiple knowledge modules with potentially different interpretations? ii) How can we support the tailoring of ontologies towards different needs in various exploiting applications? In this paper, we present NRL, an approach to these two question that is based on named graphs for the modularization aspect and a view concept for the tailoring of ontologies. This view concept turned out to be of additional value, as it also provides a mechanism to impose different semantics on the same syntactical structure. We think that the elements of our approach are not only adequate for the semantic desktop scenario, but are also of importance as building blocks for the general Semantic Web.	0140d0e8f21253c2b04cf37389c8d5a3	6cbc129f16a698cc00bc1cc971dd824b	a24c86f5f43bd907dd41b19fd405270f	incollection	Distributed Knowledge Representation on the Social Semantic Desktop: Named Graphs, Views and Roles in NRL	Michael Sintek and Ludger van Elst and Simon Scerri and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2007
7662615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '05: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Carroll2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1060745.1060835	\N		\N	\N	613--622	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-13 12:16:43}, citeulike-article-id = {432248}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595930469}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1060745.1060835}	\N	55a0983c3f85d55b562f86e88472e1c7	08bc9a46b23bc08268c7ad56629e8075	68f3c5be8ad1f4c4749d2deea203ead5	inproceedings	Named graphs, provenance and trust	Jeremy J. Carroll and Christian Bizer and Pat Hayes and Patrick Stickler	\N	2005
7662616	\N	\N	\N	W3C	June	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sparql_specs	http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-13 09:12:43}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1453509}	\N	292f86f5532344688a27faecfaa0977f	fefa2f4deb9a5ddae9d91af4368d0c41	66510d29de2a9de8c866423fbd207b9c	misc	{SPARQL} Query Language for {RDF}	\N	Eric Prud'hommeaux and Andy Seaborne	2007
7662619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Renda2003Web	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/952532.952698	\N		\N	\N	841--846	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-10 14:31:57}, citeulike-article-id = {1167894}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581136242}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/952532.952698}	Given a set of rankings, the task of ranking fusion is the problem of combining these lists in such a way to optimize the performance of the combination. The ranking fusion problem is encountered in many situations and, e.g., metasearch is a prominent one. It deals with the problem of combining the result lists returned by multiple search engines in response to a given query, where each item in a result list is ordered with respect to a search engine and a relevance score. Several ranking fusion methods have been proposed in the literature. They can be classified based on whether: (i) they rely on the rank; (ii) they rely on the score; and (iii) they require training data or not. Our paper will make the following contributions: (i) we will report experimental results for the Markov chain rank based methods, for which no large experimental tests have yet been made; (ii) while it is believed that the rank based method, named Borda Count, is competitive with score based methods, we will show that this is not true for metasearch; and (iii) we will show that Markov chain based methods compete with score based methods. This is especially important in the context of metasearch as scores are usually not available from the search engines.	dce4fba5c1eab4d88a2b540c677335ce	9e2d2dfe3d08f2d8f17456fd891ef563	b9574480d82833ac7d7ed33f0a54bf08	inproceedings	Web metasearch: rank vs. score based rank aggregation methods	Elena M. Renda and Umberto Straccia	\N	2003
7662620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '01: Proceedings of the 24th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Manmatha2001Modeling	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/383952.384005	\N		\N	\N	267--275	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-10 14:30:40}, citeulike-article-id = {1167885}, priority = {1}, isbn = {1581133316}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/383952.384005}	\N	e5070c15d403f817c94b0860ab022a7f	e5cfb54b92b167da04937230ad9a32a8	3bcabc5a39779adb923523255b6f1aa7	inproceedings	Modeling score distributions for combining the outputs of search engines	R. Manmatha and T. Rath and F. Feng	\N	2001
7662621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '97: Proceedings of the 20th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Lee1997Analyses	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/258525.258587	\N		\N	\N	267--276	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-10 13:35:58}, citeulike-article-id = {1167878}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0897918363}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/258525.258587}	It has been known that different representations of a query retrieve different sets of documents. Recent work suggests that significant improvements in retrieval performance can be achieved by combining multiple representations of an information need. However, little effort has been made to understand the reason why combining multiple sources of evidence improves retrieval effectiveness. In this paper we analyze why improvements can be achieved with evidence combination, and investigate how evidence should be combined. We describe a rationale for multiple evidence combination, and propose a combining method whose properties coincide wit h the rationale. We also investigate e the effect of using rank instead of similarity on retrieval effectiveness.	f4c803e8d93ef06afd62fc17dcefc44d	e67d526d331f14d86343a162f5fea1a7	1e1fbc49e76a348d9a32ab49c2e5844d	inproceedings	Analyses of multiple evidence combination	Joon H. Lee	\N	1997
7662622	Image and Video Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Donald2005Comparison	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11526346\\_10	\N		\N	\N	61--70	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-10 13:24:17}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1446473}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11526346\\_10}	It is now accepted that the most effective video shot retrieval is based on indexing and retrieving clips using multiple, parallel modalities such as text-matching, image-matching and feature matching and then combining or fusing these parallel retrieval streams in some way. In this paper we investigate a range of fusion methods for combining based on multiple visual features (colour, edge and texture), for combining based on multiple visual examples in the query and for combining multiple modalities (text and visual). Using three TRECVid collections and the TRECVid search task, we specifically compare fusion methods based on normalised score and rank that use either the average, weighted average or maximum of retrieval results from a discrete Jelinek-Mercer smoothed language model. We also compare these results with a simple probability-based combination of the language model results that assumes all features and visual examples are fully independent.	23fc1d4d2ddaa560a76cd92e04b1911d	d6693a99abee592f0d61fb6f1cd5e626	e4e343500f1ddccf7fc2e0479bf6f021	incollection	A Comparison of Score, Rank and Probability-Based Fusion Methods for Video Shot Retrieval	Kieran Donald and Alan Smeaton	\N	2005
7662623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dwork2001Rank	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dwork01rank.html	\N		\N	\N	613--622	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-10 11:25:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1032841}	We consider the problem of combining ranking results from\
various sources. In the context of the Web, the main applications\
include building meta-search engines, combining\
ranking functions, selecting documents based on multiple\
criteria, and improving search precision through word associations.\
Wedevelop a set of techniques for the rank aggregation\
problem and compare their performance to that of\
well-known methods. A primary goal of our work is to design\
rank aggregation techniques that can...	7933ce4cb9f321f0cf15e2180eaa05a6	7ec612bd483dd5873383493f9a6b7f15	968ed90549e087f43d1ebfef25624a5f	inproceedings	Rank aggregation methods for the Web	Cynthia Dwork and Ravi S. Kumar and Moni Naor and D. Sivakumar	\N	2001
7662624	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.w3.org/Submission/CBD/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cbd	http://www.w3.org/Submission/CBD/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-09 23:52:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1445039}	\N	5a62b499142986981e58643a6f8fd7e1	fa944c943a41f0b4958c77835d472cd8	ff0ff06420bb9ffd5631e385a26b0110	misc	Concise Bounded Description	Patrick Stickler	\N	2005
7662625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/KacholiaPCSDK05	\N	\N		\N	\N	505--516	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-04 15:49:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1433259}	Relational, XML and HTML data can be represented as graphs with entities as nodes and relationships as edges. Text is associated with nodes and possibly edges. Keyword search on such graphs has received much attention lately. A central problem in this scenario is to efficiently extract from the data graph a small number of the “best” answer trees. A Backward Expanding search, starting at nodes matching keywords and working up toward confluent roots, is commonly used for predom- inantly text-driven queries. But it can perform poorly if some keywords match many nodes, or some node has very large degree. In this paper we propose a new search algorithm, Bidirectional Search, which improves on Backward Expanding search by allowing forward search from potential roots towards leaves. To exploit this flexibility, we devise a novel search frontier prioritization technique based on spreading activation. We present a performance study on real data, establishing that Bidirectional Search significantly outperforms Backward Expanding search.	6f6004d1b7fa9e5eda75c968c16a47a1	de3fd02ccc77ed14eafa05cd3a08957b	53fcadc92265e98a636342d272861ebb	inproceedings	Bidirectional Expansion For Keyword Search on Graph Databases.	Varun Kacholia and Shashank Pandit and Soumen Chakrabarti and S. Sudarshan and Rushi Desai and Hrishikesh Karambelkar	\N	2005
7662626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HYPERTEXT '01: Proceedings of the twelfth ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Shipman2001Visual	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/504216.504245	\N		\N	\N	113--122	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-29 22:04:18}, citeulike-article-id = {1423673}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1591134207}, comment = {Describes an hyperlinked information editing and browsing frameworks which adds the possibility to describe relations between information objects by visual proximity (apperance) and co-location, this in addition to standard hyperlinks. It also presents a 'visual parser' which categorizes information elements based on their visual ressemblance and co-location. More concepts include historical browsing and desktop integration, i.e. information elements can be imported, exported and viewed in the environment, i.e. the desktop elements' native applications.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/504216.504245}	The development of spatial hypertext systems was driven by the need to lower users' effort of expression. Users express categories and interrelationships through the visual similarity and co-location of information objects. The ease of changing a visual property or moving an object makes spatial hypertext better suited to tasks where the information continually evolves. But the implicit nature of the structure poses challenges for tasks in which the authors and readers are not the same set of people. The Visual Knowledge Builder (VKB) includes the ease of expression of earlier spatial hypertexts while adding greater support for long-term collaboration and tasks requiring explicit links. VKB includes a history mechanism that records the evolution of the spatial hypertext and local, global, and historical links for explicit navigational connections between chunks of information. The mechanisms added to VKB make spatial hypertext applicable in a much wider variety of tasks. In particular, VKB's global links enable wide-area distributed spatial hypertext using the existing infrastructure of the Internet. Versions of VKB have been in use for two years in tasks including note taking, writing, project management, and conference organization.	74bb8a976b76c66f9ddf6d2bfd712ddc	7bad907bdb7402645f4de7ad364ef6af	f1a1d8ef8808d2f19771e19760cddeb0	inproceedings	The visual knowledge builder: a second generation spatial hypertext	Frank M. Shipman and Haowei Hsieh and Preetam Maloor and Michael J. Moore	\N	2001
7662627	IEEE Software	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/software/Schneiderman94	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel1/52/7791/00329404.pdf?arnumber=329404	\N		\N	\N	70--77	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-29 18:39:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1423501}, priority = {1}	Dynamic queries let\
users “fly through”\
databases by adjusting\
widgets and viewing the\
animated results. In\
studies, users reacted to\
this approach with an\
enthusiasm more\
commonly associated\
with video games.\
Adoption requires\
research into retrieval\
and display algorithms\
and user-interface\
design.	5f90a3f9d47e3e08b0669c3a3aa7d95a	d83ac28d29f4a9f21fcdb28b03984724	35dbdf68366f6a509e2316642b8928c2	article	Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking.	Ben Shneiderman	\N	1994
7662628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icde/BhalotiaHNCS02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2002.994756\\%20	\N		\N	\N	431--440	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-29 16:20:04}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {1422864}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2002.994756\\%20}	With the growth of the Web, there has been a rapid\
increase in the number of users who need to access online\
databases without having a detailed knowledge of the\
schema or of query languages; even relatively simple query\
languages designed for non-experts are too complicated\
for them. We describe BANKS, a system which enables\
keyword-based search on relational databases, together\
with data and schema browsing. BANKS enables users to\
extract information in a simple manner without any knowledge\
of the schema or any need for writing complex queries.\
A user can get information by typing a few keywords, following\
hyperlinks, and interacting with controls on the displayed\
results.\
BANKS models tuples as nodes in a graph, connected by\
links induced by foreign key and other relationships. Answers\
to a query are modeled as rooted trees connecting tuples\
that match individual keywords in the query. Answers\
are ranked using a notion of proximity coupled with a notion\
of prestige of nodes based on inlinks, similar to techniques\
developed for Web search. We present an efficient heuristic\
algorithm for finding and ranking query results.	a66c7447a135228b9c88acf496df4cc1	a2a810df01ce2adece6af05c9ba6af35	d64dc5ce83d3eab0cd1d415603f84b26	inproceedings	Keyword Searching and Browsing in Databases using BANKS.	Gaurav Bhalotia and Arvind Hulgeri and Charuta Nakhe and Soumen Chakrabarti and S. Sudarshan	\N	2002
7662629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '94: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ahlberg1994Visual	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/191666.191775	\N		\N	\N	313--317	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-29 16:17:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1047096}, priority = {5}, isbn = {0897916506}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/191666.191775}	This paper offers new principles for visual information\
seeking (VIS). A key concept is to support browsing, which\
is distinguished from familiar query composition and\
information retrieval because of its emphasis on rapid\
filtering to reduce result sets, progressive refinement of\
search parameters, continuous reformulation of goals, and\
visual scanning to identify results. VIS principles\
developed include: dynamic query filters (query parameters\
are rapidly adjusted with sliders, buttons, maps, etc.),\
starfield displays (two-dimensional scatterplots to structure\
tesult sets and zooming to reduce clutter), and tight coupling\
(interrelating query components to preserve display\
invariants and support progressive refinement combined\
with an emphasis on using search output to foster search\
input). A FilmFinder prototype using a movie database\
demonstrates these principles in a VIS environment.	be7455bd2f7f02c9fb99dd732919e118	042ab34ababbd985d5ff4f9413bea977	50721aff78c609051c0d6820d1ee04fa	inproceedings	Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays	Christopher Ahlberg and Ben Shneiderman	\N	1994
7662631	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jörg2007Semantic	http://www.l3s.de/growbag/publications/ecdl07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 15:34:28}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1419812}	Using keyword search to find relevant objects in digital libraries often\
results in way too large result sets. Based on the metadata associated with such\
objects, the faceted search paradigm allows users to structure and filter the result\
set, for example, using a publication type facet to show only books or videos.\
These facets usually focus on clear-cut characteristics of digital items, however\
it is very difficult to also organize the actual semantic content information into\
such a facet. The Semantic GrowBag approach, presented in this paper, uses the\
keywords provided by many authors of digital objects to automatically create\
light-weight topic categorization systems as a basis for a meaningful and dynamically\
adaptable topic facet. Using such emergent semantics enables an alternative\
way to filter large result sets according to the objects’ content without the need\
to manually classify all objects with respect to a pre-specified vocabulary. We\
present the details of our algorithm using the DBLP collection of computer science\
documents and show some experimental evidence about the quality of the\
achieved results.	50caf3a85612a506f2134bb73425c167	9df0d1936793031f4184e0192c7a9170	620cf110655f5d37900c75363bc3e0b1	inproceedings	The Semantic GrowBag Algorithm: Automatically Deriving Categorization Systems	J\\"{o}rg	\N	2007
7662632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Zhou2007Query	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247541	\N		\N	\N	545--556	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 15:11:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1419648}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936868}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247541}	In contrast to classical databases and IR systems, real-world information systems have to deal increasingly with very vague and diverse structures for information management and storage that cannot be adequately handled yet. While current object-relational database systems require clear and unified data schemas, IR systems usually ignore the structured information completely. Malleable schemas, as recently introduced, provide a novel way to deal with vagueness, ambiguity and diversity by incorporating imprecise and overlapping definitions of data structures. In this paper, we propose a novel query relaxation scheme that enables users to find best matching information by exploiting malleable schemas to effectively query vaguely structured information. Our scheme utilizes duplicates in differently described data sets to discover the correlations within a malleable schema, and then uses these correlations to appropriately relax the users' queries. In addition, it ranks results of the relaxed query according to their respective probability of satisfying the original query's intent. We have implemented the scheme and conducted extensive experiments with real-world data to confirm its performance and practicality.	bce8e7ef35efa2e918ed8c2933a0e21f	d1c8f38b34103fd8ad919c8f863378c7	4eae74d045a83e7b13553db1d6428ae9	inproceedings	Query relaxation using malleable schemas	Xuan Zhou and Julien Gaugaz and Wolf-Tilo Balke and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2007
7662633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '06: Proceedings of the twenty-fifth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Halevy2006Principles	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142351.1142352	\N		\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 14:10:54}, citeulike-article-id = {1417141}, priority = {5}, isbn = {1595933182}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142351.1142352}	The most acute information management challenges today stem from organizations relying on a large number of diverse, interrelated data sources, but having no means of managing them in a convenient, integrated, or principled fashion. These challenges arise in enterprise and government data management, digital libraries, "smart" homes and personal information management. We have proposed dataspaces as a data management abstraction for these diverse applications and DataSpace Support Platforms (DSSPs) as systems that should be built to provide the required services over dataspaces. Unlike data integration systems, DSSPs do not require full semantic integration of the sources in order to provide useful services. This paper lays out specific technical challenges to realizing DSSPs and ties them to existing work in our field. We focus on query answering in DSSPs, the DSSP's ability to introspect on its content, and the use of human attention to enhance the semantic relationships in a dataspace.	ac6d156e9c918817f9000470c5403265	c8533e39886c896d1c9c167120f590b5	0e779abfc783d5ba5baa53bd7a35a121	inproceedings	Principles of dataspace systems	Alon Halevy and Michael Franklin and David Maier	\N	2006
7662634	Current Trends in Database Technology – EDBT 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Green2006Models	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11896548\\_24	\N		\N	\N	278--296	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 14:08:28}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1419531}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11896548\\_24}	We discuss, compare and relate some old and some new models for incomplete and probabilistic databases. We characterize the expressive power of c-tables over infinite domains and we introduce a new kind of result, algebraic completion, for studying less expressive models. By viewing probabilistic models as incompleteness models with additional probability information, we define completeness and closure under query languages of general probabilistic database models and we introduce a new such model, probabilistic c-tables, that is shown to be complete and closed under the relational algebra.	7f61b8ec7935453d771021cf5c67b224	c4875eac535aba2507ff38156b33060c	0b124c70e94bafce468225dcd1d2b73d	incollection	Models for Incomplete and Probabilistic Information	Todd Green and Val Tannen	\N	2006
7662635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/BenjellounSHW06	http://www.vldb.org/conf/2006/p953-benjelloun.pdf	\N		\N	\N	953--964	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 14:05:07}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1419525}	This paper introduces ULDBs, an extension of relational databases\
with simple yet expressive constructs for representing and manipulating\
both lineage and uncertainty. Uncertain data and\
data lineage are two important areas of data management that\
have been considered extensively in isolation, however many\
applications require the features in tandem. Fundamentally, lineage\
enables simple and consistent representation of uncertain\
data, it correlates uncertainty in query results with uncertainty\
in the input data, and query processing with lineage and uncertainty\
together presents computational benefits over treating\
them separately.\
We show that the ULDB representation is complete, and that it\
permits straightforward implementation of many relational operations.\
We define two notions of ULDB minimality—dataminimal\
and lineage-minimal—and study minimization of ULDB\
representations under both notions. With lineage, derived relations\
are no longer self-contained: their uncertainty depends on\
uncertainty in the base data. We provide an algorithm for the\
new operation of extracting a database subset in the presence of\
interconnected uncertainty. Finally, we show how ULDBs enable\
a new approach to query processing in probabilistic databases.\
ULDBs form the basis of the Trio system under development at\
Stanford.	d2ed01a7a5aa3b9dfb4a3f16c3bb0399	4c72cb427cd4043b966b502659e10777	36af03713e18230c88c0e8f9bf5362f1	inproceedings	ULDBs: Databases with Uncertainty and Lineage.	Omar Benjelloun and Anish D. Sarma and Alon Y. Halevy and Jennifer Widom	\N	2006
7662636	Data Engineering, 2007. ICDE 2007. IEEE 23rd International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antova200710106Worlds	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=4221709	\N		\N	\N	606--615	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 13:57:04}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {1419513}	We present a decomposition-based approach to managing incomplete information. We introduce world-set decompositions (WSDs), a space-efficient and complete representation system for finite sets of worlds. We study the problem of efficiently evaluating relational algebra queries on world-sets represented by WSDs. We also evaluate our technique experimentally in a large census data scenario and show that it is both scalable and efficient.	560eb81a9f8e2b8cf2fdf7f1c6a39c43	ed2cc787d6ce958ea21529dd2d701ffb	db902ceec3e1426743ec8542cfffcda4	inproceedings	10106Worlds and Beyond: Efficient Representation and Processing of Incomplete Information	Lyublena Antova and Christoph Koch and Dan Olteanu	\N	2007
7662637	Database Theory – ICDT 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antova2007WorldSet	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11965893\\_14	\N		\N	\N	194--208	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 13:54:57}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1419509}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11965893\\_14}	Uncertain information is commonplace in real-world data management scenarios. An important challenge in this context is the ability to represent large sets of possible instances (worlds) while supporting efficient storage and processing. The recent formalism of world-set decompositions (WSDs) provides a space-efficient representation for uncertain data that also supports scalable processing. WSDs are complete for finite world-sets in that they can represent any finite set of possible worlds. For possibly infinite world-sets, we show that a natural generalization of WSDs precisely captures the expressive power of c-tables. We then show that several important problems are efficiently solvable on WSDs while they are NP-hard on c-tables. Finally, we give a polynomial-time algorithm for factorizing WSDs, i.e. an efficient algorithm for minimizing such representations.	6b9c4dce2c14a995e197b4264872ad6a	96c09c92627d32258c5c763b6eabd6d5	fb0d069888f0c7eef7ac4cae697dbf8a	incollection	World-Set Decompositions: Expressiveness and Efficient Algorithms	Lyublena Antova and Christoph Koch and Dan Olteanu	\N	2007
7662638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	He2007BLINKS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247516	\N		\N	\N	305--316	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-27 16:23:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1416411}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936868}, comment = {Top-k keywork queries on graph (schema-agnostic) structured data. Proposes a boundable backward expansion algorithm and uses it as part of bidirectional expansion for graph search. The graph is then clustered, and a bi-level (intra- inter- cluster) index and also are proposed.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247516}	Query processing over graph-structured data is enjoying a growing number of applications. A top-k keyword search query on a graph finds the top k answers according to some ranking criteria, where each answer is a substructure of the graph containing all query keywords. Current techniques for supporting such queries on general graphs suffer from several drawbacks, e.g., poor worst-case performance, not taking full advantage of indexes, and high memory requirements. To address these problems, we propose BLINKS, a bi-level indexing and query processing scheme for top-k keyword search on graphs. BLINKS follows a search strategy with provable performance bounds, while additionally exploiting a bi-level index for pruning and accelerating the search. To reduce the index space, BLINKS partitions a data graph into blocks: The bi-level index stores summary information at the block level to initiate and guide search among blocks, and more detailed information for each block to accelerate search within blocks. Our experiments show that BLINKS offers orders-of-magnitude performance improvement over existing approaches.	0907ea4a9fa843d5591d9258ec7c0b9c	a3f3d04841b3d5e998243db1a89a7ba9	71c0c52f78b32f01b5d97ab5a4b9ad11	inproceedings	BLINKS: ranked keyword searches on graphs	Hao He and Haixun Wang and Jun Yang and Philip S. Yu	\N	2007
7662639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dong2007Indexing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247487	\N		\N	\N	43--54	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-27 16:18:50}, citeulike-article-id = {1416383}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936868}, comment = {Proposes a 1-table index capturing keyword search in an entity's *direct* attributes and *direct* attribute of one of it's *direct* "associated" (=related) entity. It also takes into account predicate hierarchies and (trivially) synonymity.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247487}	Dataspaces are collections of heterogeneous and partially unstructured data. Unlike data-integration systems that also offer uniform access to heterogeneous data sources, dataspaces do not assume that all the semantic relationships between sources are known and specified. Much of the user interaction with dataspaces involves exploring the data, and users do not have a single schema to which they can pose queries. Consequently, it is important that queries are allowed to specify varying degrees of structure, spanning keyword queries to more structure-aware queries.\
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This paper considers indexing support for queries that combine keywords and structure. We describe several extensions to inverted lists to capture structure when it is present. In particular, our extensions incorporate attribute labels, relationships between data items, hierarchies of schema elements, and synonyms among schema elements. We describe experiments showing that our indexing techniques improve query efficiency by an order of magnitude compared with alternative approaches, and scale well with the size of the data.	7dee4d4fd4d0ffcbceb8c7652e2a0c4f	51debf6b965efd8721e042acc987e79d	390df925cc4afb2b7f0c963b901e35b6	inproceedings	Indexing dataspaces	Xin Dong and Alon Halevy	\N	2007
7662640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Antova2007From	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247559	\N		\N	\N	713--724	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-27 16:16:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1416378}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936868}, comment = {Language and algebra for "possible worlds", i.e. alternatives (in the discrete sense), not "fuzzy" data (in the continuous sense).}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247559}	Incomplete information arises naturally in numerous data management applications. Recently, several researchers have studied query processing in the context of incomplete information. Most work has combined the syntax of a traditional query language like relational algebra with a nonstandard semantics such as certain or ranked possible answers. There are now also languages with special features to deal with uncertainty. However, to the standards of the data management community, to date no language proposal has been made that can be considered a natural analog to SQL or relational algebra for the case of incomplete information.\
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In this paper we propose such a language, World-set Algebra, which satisfies the robustness criteria and analogies to relational algebra that we expect. The language supports the contemplation on alternatives and can thus map from a complete database to an incomplete one comprising several possible worlds. We show that World-set Algebra is conservative over relational algebra in the sense that any query that maps from a complete database to a complete database (a complete-to-complete query) is equivalent to a relational algebra query. Moreover, we give an efficient algorithm for effecting this translation.\
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We then study algebraic query optimization of such queries. We argue that query languages with explicit constructs for handling uncertainty allow for the more natural and simple expression of many real-world decision support queries. The results of this paper not only suggest a language for specifying queries in this way, but also allow for their efficient evaluation in any relational database management system.	d8326a27adb8ba03e6665749701f549c	2987fa648ea7ee1f283519b7e39ca4f4	f7f2d8c3c66708f3247d31a66877f562	inproceedings	From complete to incomplete information and back	Lyublena Antova and Christoph Koch and Dan Olteanu	\N	2007
7662642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '07: Proceedings of the twenty-sixth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dalvi2007Management	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1265530.1265531	\N		\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-27 16:07:10}, citeulike-article-id = {1416371}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936851}, comment = {Presents the probabilistic data model: *discrete* probabilities on tuples (or only some attributes, which is the same...) define a set of possible (unprobabilistic) worlds (i.e. DBs). Shows then how to query and some challenges, open porblems and research direction.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1265530.1265531}	Many applications today need to manage large data sets\
with uncertainties. In this paper we describe the foundations\
of managing data where the uncertainties are quantified\
as probabilities. We review the basic definitions of the\
probabilistic data model, present some fundamental theoretical\
result for query evaluation on probabilistic databases,\
and discuss several challenges, open problems, and research\
directions.	33607997883a8f7f8a26dfb0f10ae4d3	68fed2a516bdb038408904debb9ff395	9db9126ffda52ae4b8675266f2d7a5f9	inproceedings	Management of probabilistic data: foundations and challenges	Nilesh Dalvi and Dan Suciu	\N	2007
7662643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '05: Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fang2005Exploration	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1076034.1076116	\N		\N	\N	480--487	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-18 09:30:41}, citeulike-article-id = {1233217}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595930345}, comment = {(private-note)Decomposes the retrieval function (similarity function between a query and a document) into three sub-function:
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1) weight and penalty functions between two single terms (weight when same terms, and penalty if different). 2) Query growth function: how the similarity (between doc and query) changes when we add a term to the query. 3) Document growth function.
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Poses three constaints on the retrieval functions.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1076034.1076116}	Existing retrieval models generally do not offer any guarantee for optimal retrieval performance. Indeed, it is even difficult, if not impossible, to predict a model's empirical performance analytically. This limitation is at least partly caused by the way existing retrieval models are developed where relevance is only coarsely modeled at the level of documents and queries as opposed to a finer granularity level of terms. In this paper, we present a new axiomatic approach to developing retrieval models based on direct modeling of relevance with formalized retrieval constraints defined at the level of terms. The basic idea of this axiomatic approach is to search in a space of candidate retrieval functions for one that can satisfy a set of reasonable retrieval constraints. To constrain the search space, we propose to define a retrieval function inductively and decompose a retrieval function into three component functions. Inspired by the analysis of the existing retrieval functions with the inductive definition, we derive several new retrieval functions using the axiomatic retrieval framework. Experiment results show that the derived new retrieval functions are more robust and less sensitive to parameter settings than the existing retrieval functions with comparable optimal performance.	2e2dc4c5057c66ad438734622411ea35	0a929669c14cc7ad0a47e5d8cfa594d0	782b5d698f63914f2daac36570cf7a01	inproceedings	An exploration of axiomatic approaches to information retrieval	Hui Fang and Chengxiang Zhai	\N	2005
7662644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of SIGIR-98, 21st {ACM} International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Melbourne, AU	\N	\N	Bharat1998Improved	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bharat98improved.html	\N		\N	\N	104--111	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-19 10:48:02}, citeulike-article-id = {393554}, priority = {0}, comment = {(private-note)Use a HITS-like ranking alogirhtm on the results of a query, improve it by first removing documents with small similarity to the query.
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This mainly avoids to shift the topic.}	This paper addresses the problem of topic distillation on the World Wide Web, namely, given a typical user query to find quality documents related to the query topic. Connectivity analysis has been shown to be useful in identifying high quality pages within a topic specific graph of hyperlinked documents. The essence of our approach is to augment a previous connectivity analysis based algorithm with content analysis. We identify three problems with the existing approach and devise algorithms to ...	10f27cc84acab3280722c24d9a8f1c8c	f5da8289aaefd89e21ed1a81981d8adc	01b4f9a7190efc5e5d07d9aa8ba1df1b	inproceedings	Improved algorithms for topic distillation in a hyperlinked environment	Krishna Bharat and Monika R. Henzinger	\N	1998
7662645	Journal of the ACM	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kleinberg1999Authoritative	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kleinberg99authoritative.html	\N		\N	\N	604--632	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-19 10:09:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1115}, priority = {0}	. The network structure of a hyperlinked environment can be a rich source of information about the content of the environment, provided we have effective means for understanding it. We develop a set of algorithmic tools for extracting information from the link structures of such environments, and report on experiments that demonstrate their effectiveness in a variety of contexts on the World Wide Web. The central issue we address within our framework is the distillation of broad search topics,...	d87b8cca361cedc1b2c6cebb03752e8b	48a48add3cba613f07df1e9b56278b85	c86549355475331f563d0a3ba7816dab	article	Authoritative sources in a hyperlinked environment	Jon M. Kleinberg	\N	1999
7662646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sanderson1999Deriving	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/312624.312679	\N		\N	\N	206--213	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-19 09:35:06}, citeulike-article-id = {564012}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1581130961}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/312624.312679}	This paper presents a means of automatically deriving a\
hierarchical organization of concepts from a set of documents\
without use of training data or standard clustering techniques.\
Instead, salient words and phrases extracted from the documents\
are organized hierarchically using a type of co-occurrence known\
as subsumption. The resulting structure is displayed as a series of\
hierarchical menus. When generated from a set of retrieved\
documents, a user browsing the menus is provided with a detailed\
overview of their content in a manner distinct from existing\
overview and summarization techniques. The methods used to\
build the structure are simple, but appear to be effective: a smallscale\
user study reveals that the generated hierarchy possesses\
properties expected of such a structure in that general terms are\
placed at the top levels leading to related and more specific terms\
below. The formation and presentation of the hierarchy is\
described along with the user study and some other informal\
evaluations.	f136c3a532830806195d389a247febc3	5d9a650a3931879dd330e3c532ba6a4a	ae161596ec8a89a0455d2683ab2eecfe	inproceedings	Deriving concept hierarchies from text	Mark Sanderson and Bruce Croft	\N	1999
7662647	Journal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Blei2003Latent	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=944919.944937	\N		\N	\N	993--1022	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}, posted-at = {2007-02-16 17:06:35}, citeulike-article-id = {378143}, priority = {2}	We describe latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA), a generative probabilistic model for collections of discrete data such as text corpora. LDA is a three-level hierarchical Bayesian model, in which each item of a collection is modeled as a finite mixture over an underlying set of topics. Each topic is, in turn, modeled as an infinite mixture over an underlying set of topic probabilities. In the context of text modeling, the topic probabilities provide an explicit representation of a document. We present efficient approximate inference techniques based on variational methods and an EM algorithm for empirical Bayes parameter estimation. We report results in document modeling, text classification, and collaborative filtering, comparing to a mixture of unigrams model and the probabilistic LSI model.	cf408ac862e1dd886a9b12f0d511f7a1	9d1b808272b9e511425cbf557571e59a	f29b9bfde364bfd07262c2be336a5a37	article	Latent dirichlet allocation	David M. Blei and Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan	\N	2003
7662648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '05: Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Gao2005Integrating	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1076034.1076086	\N		\N	\N	298--305	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 17:03:22}, citeulike-article-id = {451607}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595930345}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1076034.1076086}	In this paper, we propose a novel dependency language modeling approach for information retrieval. The approach extends the existing language modeling approach by relaxing the independence assumption. Our goal is to build a language model in which various word relationships can be integrated. In this work, we integrate two types of relationship extracted from WordNet and co-occurrence relationships respectively. The integrated model has been tested on several TREC collections. The results show that our model achieves substantial and significant improvements with respect to the models without these relationships. These results clearly show the benefit of integrating word relationships into language models for IR.	f83f1c63ac114a4a13d0932b8a838a6f	631d852a20732d73c170c716e2b8746f	97d5fc96390cfde6f1b15ee132f3bea1	inproceedings	Integrating word relationships into language models	Guihong Gao and Jian-Yun Nie and Jing Bai	\N	2005
7662649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fang2006Semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148193	\N		\N	\N	115--122	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:51:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1109915}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933697}, comment = {== Based on the axiomatic (functional) retrieval models.
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== Incorporates semantic term matching to the retrieval function.
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== Shows that this is equivalent to a semantic query expansion.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148193}	A common limitation of many retrieval models, including the recently proposed axiomatic approaches, is that retrieval scores are solely based on exact (i.e., syntactic) matching of terms in the queries and documents, without allowing distinct but semantically related terms to match each other and contribute to the retrieval score. In this paper, we show that semantic term matching can be naturally incorporated into the axiomatic retrieval model through defining the primitive weighting function based on a semantic similarity function of terms. We define several desirable retrieval constraints for semantic term matching and use such constraints to extend the axiomatic model to directly support semantic term matching based on the mutual information of terms computed on some document set. We show that such extension can be efficiently implemented as query expansion. Experiment results on several representative data sets show that, with mutual information computed over the documents in either the target collection for retrieval or an external collection such as the Web, our semantic expansion consistently and substantially improves retrieval accuracy over the baseline axiomatic retrieval model. As a pseudo feedback method, our method also outperforms a state-of-the-art language modeling feedback method.	43b0c6e4bda48f5be1ce1e6589d99fd0	4291d676f1cadfb1d17db43685d55517	2dc6f91ae0375071e5d843af53e0bb80	inproceedings	Semantic term matching in axiomatic approaches to information retrieval	Hui Fang and Chengxiang Zhai	\N	2006
7662650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilmes2003Factored	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bilmes03factored.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:50:11}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {570947}	We introduce factored language models\
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(FLMs) and generalized parallel backoff\
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(GPB). An FLM represents words as bundles\
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of features (e.g., morphological classes, stems,\
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data-driven clusters, etc.), and induces a probability\
\
model covering sequences of bundles\
\
rather than just words. GPB extends standard\
\
backoff to general conditional probability\
\
tables where variables might be heterogeneous\
\
types, where no obvious natural (temporal)\
\
backoff order exists, and where multiple\
\
dynamic...	bcc0be97fa35841a8e4a8929dc2b46ae	fe2df9e44e8bdfc93a834f6cc8a4eee8	4dd14b428f698c75d8d33d10ed7c4312	misc	Factored language models and generalized parallel backoff	J. Bilmes and K. Kirchhoff	\N	2003
7662651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '04: Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Liu2004Clusterbased	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1008992.1009026	\N		\N	\N	186--193	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:49:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1109910}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1581138814}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1008992.1009026}	Previous research on cluster-based retrieval has been inconclusive as to whether it does bring improved retrieval effectiveness over document-based retrieval. Recent developments in the language modeling approach to IR have motivated us to re-examine this problem within this new retrieval framework. We propose two new models for cluster-based retrieval and evaluate them on several TREC collections. We show that cluster-based retrieval can perform consistently across collections of realistic size, and significant improvements over document-based retrieval can be obtained in a fully automatic manner and without relevance information provided by human.	9cad4a47fd97aa7374fb794f585471d7	8d587a9ec2747d426a8bbab33151b329	fb8405418eaeb646fbe34f8ee7ad0d26	inproceedings	Cluster-based retrieval using language models	Xiaoyong Liu and Bruce W. Croft	\N	2004
7662652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Maddage2006Music	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148185	\N		\N	\N	67--74	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:44:07}, citeulike-article-id = {1109908}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595933697}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148185}	This paper proposes a novel framework for music content indexing and retrieval. The music structure information, i.e., timing, harmony and music region content, is represented by the layers of the music structure pyramid. We begin by extracting this layered structure information. We analyze the rhythm of the music and then segment the signal proportional to the inter-beat intervals. Thus, the timing information is incorporated in the segmentation process, which we call Beat Space Segmentation. To describe Harmony Events, we propose a two-layer hierarchical approach to model the music chords. We also model the progression of instrumental and vocal content as Acoustic Events. After information extraction, we propose a vector space modeling approach which uses these events as the indexing terms. In query-by-example music retrieval, a query is represented by a vector of the statistics of the n-gram events. We then propose two effective retrieval models, a hard-indexing scheme and a soft-indexing scheme. Experiments show that the vector space modeling is effective in representing the layered music information, achieving 82.5\\% top-5 retrieval accuracy using 15-sec music clips as the queries. The soft-indexing outperforms hard-indexing in general.	d68b6214bf2eae2199dd9175fe40c8bf	db12c467e17eacfa3a242d52e90e77d1	0596059def9e2ea23104f3bfc406bcca	inproceedings	Music structure based vector space retrieval	Namunu C. Maddage and Haizhou Li and Mohan S. Kankanhalli	\N	2006
7662653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Wei2006LDAbased	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148204	\N		\N	\N	178--185	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:29:42}, citeulike-article-id = {1109893}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595933697}, comment = {(private-note)== Similar to pLSI but a doc is generated from several topics, sith different weights.
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== Cannot choose the topics...}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148204}	Search algorithms incorporating some form of topic model have a long history in information retrieval. For example, cluster-based retrieval has been studied since the 60s and has recently produced good results in the language model framework. An approach to building topic models based on a formal generative model of documents, Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), is heavily cited in the machine learning literature, but its feasibility and effectiveness in information retrieval is mostly unknown. In this paper, we study how to efficiently use LDA to improve ad-hoc retrieval. We propose an LDA-based document model within the language modeling framework, and evaluate it on several TREC collections. Gibbs sampling is employed to conduct approximate inference in LDA and the computational complexity is analyzed. We show that improvements over retrieval using cluster-based models can be obtained with reasonable efficiency.	cd2006ceea7e1724737ad485d7c5142d	d00a80eac3b849732ebfdf4bd6548180	3e023a3da60a459370509f6aeb9cee73	inproceedings	LDA-based document models for ad-hoc retrieval	Xing Wei and Bruce W. Croft	\N	2006
7662654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '99: Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Song1999General	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/319950.320022	\N		\N	\N	316--321	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:24:17}, citeulike-article-id = {298333}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581131461}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/319950.320022}	Statistical language modeling has been successfully used for speech recognition, part-of-speech tagging, and syntactic parsing. Recently, it has also been applied to information retrieval. According to this new paradigm, each document is viewed as a language sample, and a query as a generation process. The retrieved documents are ranked based on the probabilities of producing a query from the corresponding language models of these documents. In this paper, we will present a new language model for information retrieval, which is based on a range of data smoothing techniques, including the Good-Turning estimate, curve-fitting functions, and model combinations. Our model is conceptually simple and intuitive, and can be easily extended to incorporate probabilities of phrases such as word pairs and word triples. The experiments with the Wall Street Journal and TREC4 data sets showed that the performance of our model is comparable to that of INQUERY and better than that of another language model for information retrieval. In particular, word pairs are shown to be useful in improving the retrieval performance.	00186e31f26189066a2169c09621b7d4	7529eced6fa7321a6369d1904bbe9ffe	bf73c3c8376ea6dfc4e1ab098327b612	inproceedings	A general language model for information retrieval	Fei Song and Bruce W. Croft	\N	1999
7662655	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Business Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colorado Springs	\N	\N	citeulike:818427	http://bpt.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/twiki/bin/view/Public/DominikKuropka	\N		\N	\N	7--12	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:19:34}, citeulike-article-id = {1109885}, priority = {0}, comment = {== Very similar to GVSM.
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== The topics are not defined, only the norm of terms, and their angles (between them) are recorded; as well as the angles between documents (their norm is 1).
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== In this way, we can retrieve documents using only relative angles and norms (of terms and query/docs).}	\N	21a76c509a47ca870ecd4b1db5b29d54	2793ddac945f07119c896b284d8774d6	259513097151731f8ab2651c3338df35	inproceedings	Topic-based Vector Space Model	J. Becker and D. Kuropka	\N	2003
7662656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Journal of Operational Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:prinzie:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	710-734	\N	170	\N		In the past, several authors have found evidence for the existence of a priority pattern of acquisition for durable goods, as well as for financial services. Its usefulness lies in the fact that if the position of a particular customer in this acquisition sequence is known, one can predict what service will be acquired next by that customer. In this paper, we analyse purchase sequences of financial services to identify cross-selling opportunities as part of a CRM (customer relationship management). Hereby, special attention is paid to transitions, which might encourage bank- or insurance only customers to become financial services customers. We introduce the Mixture Transition Distribution model (MTD) as a parsimonious alternative to the Markov model for use in the analysis of marketing problems. An interesting extension on the MTD model is the MTDg model, which is able to represent situations where the relationship between each lag and the current state differs. We illustrate the MTD and MTDg model on acquisition sequences of customers of a major financial-services company and compare the fit of these models with that of the corresponding Markov model. Our results are in favor of the MTD and MTDg models. Therefore, the MTD as well as the MTDg	9889169d564cf370ddeb42ea88059475	a4cfda751335b72b18a71a3e4a9fb4c8	0a48c159f61a2ec396500d1f30aa486d	inproceedings	Investigating Purchasing Patterns for Financial Services using Markov, MTD and MTDg Models	Anita Prinzie and Dirk Van Den Poel	\N	2003
7662685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaWaK '99: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	paper:wittmann:1999	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=679263	\N	Target Group Selection in Retail Banking through Neuro-Fuzzy Data Mining and Extensive Pre- and Postprocessing	\N	\N	359--368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-66458-0}	\N	ac94a5f47c4a571cabe65e83d24f2609	ca134f811bee4c4f22a00825eb7b2207	1c7fdfe97d460041d145ea0b88419e93	inproceedings	Target Group Selection in Retail Banking through Neuro-Fuzzy Data Mining and Extensive Pre- and Postprocessing	Thomas Wittmann and Johannes Ruhland	\N	1999
7662688	Phys. Lett.	B378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1995nk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9503022	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9503022	\N	\N	222-226	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9503022;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(96)00381-4}, eprint = {hep-lat/9503022}	    Abstract: We perform a renormalization group transformation to construct a lattice theory of chiral fermions. The field variables of the continuum theory are averaged over hypercubes to define lattice fields. Integrating out the continuum variables in perturbation theory we derive a chirally invariant effective action for the lattice fields. This is consistent with the Nielsen-Niniomiya theorem because the effective action is nonlocal. We also construct the axial current on the lattice and we show that the axial anomaly of the continuum theory is reproduced in the Schwinger model. This shows that chiral fermions can be regularized on the lattice. 	306c2061996f09986d215bfa52302ed5	57bdf63c2abfe724544df385e153e397	426074c39bc63ec4c5467bf87d4cae1b	article	{A Perturbative construction of lattice chiral fermions}	Wolfgang Bietenholz and U. J. Wiese	\N	1996
7662730	Artificial Intelligence	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	paper:felfernig:2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=973362	\N	Consistency-based diagnosis of configuration knowledge bases	\N	\N	213--234	\N	2	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(03)00117-6}	Configuration problems are a thriving application area for declarative knowledge representation that currently experiences a constant increase in size and complexity of knowledge bases. Automated support of the debugging process of such knowledge bases is a necessary prerequisite for effective development of configurators. We show that this task can be achieved by consistency-based diagnosis techniques. Based on the formal definition of consistency-based configuration we develop a framework suitable for diagnosing configuration knowledge bases. During the test phase of configurators, valid and invalid examples are used to test the correctness of the system. In case such examples lead to unintended results, debugging of the knowledge base is initiated. Starting from a clear definition of diagnosis in the configuration domain we develop an algorithm based on conflicts. Our framework is general enough for its adaptation to diagnosing customer requirements to identify unachievable conditions during configuration sessions.A prototype implementation using commercial constraint-based configurator libraries shows the feasibility of diagnosis within the tight time bounds of interactive debugging sessions. Finally, we discuss the usefulness of the outcomes of the diagnostic process in different scenarios.	f71778dbf8702056d23326c8ea02dfed	cf1a1695e10827e0da8cacc13b9e7973	f530c09f36994d8e1f28553a11a8d778	article	Consistency-based diagnosis of configuration knowledge bases	Alexander Felfernig and Gerhard Friedrich and Dietmar Jannach and Markus Stumptner	\N	2004
7662746	Artificial Intelligence	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	paper:wotawa:2002	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=506698	\N	On the relationship between model-based debugging and program slicing	\N	\N	125--143	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00161-8}	Program slicing is a general, widely-used, and accepted technique applicable to different software engineering tasks including debugging, whereas model-based diagnosis is an AI technique originally developed for finding faults in physical systems. During the last years it has been shown that model-based diagnosis can be used for software debugging. In this paper we discuss the relationship between debugging using a dependency-based model and program slicing. As a result we obtain that slices of a program in a fault situation are equivalent to conflicts in model-based debugging.	c1f3667a162f90edff11d970e80d1683	e0e22a12a0d6d9b68adda054b239f6dd	9a64ed78f4b6a864b3b76534febda8ea	article	On the relationship between model-based debugging and program slicing	Franz Wotawa	\N	2002
7662780	International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences	2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hindawi Publishing Corporation	\N	\N	\N	bagga2004oan	\N	\N		\N	\N	1509--1521	\N	29	\N		\N	3b8d9e7650662bb39da384b2255ecf59	a9d66478905451bdd718f89184fceebf	68c247cf894f63591f5f2ae5c87bbd5c	article	{Old and new generalizations of line graphs}	J. Bagga	\N	2004
7662786	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman & Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	0582286964	http://www.amazon.com/Graph-Dynamics-Pitman-Research-Mathematics/dp/0582286964%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0582286964	\N	Amazon.com: Graph Dynamics (Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics Series): Erich Prisner: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780582286962}, asin = {0582286964}, isbn = {0582286964}, dewey = {511.5}	\N	03572be436d12074db24bbda801d2455	1e309db9f4aef763ea897d1188f82696	a06244284bb311d814de129131090233	book	Graph Dynamics (Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics Series)	Erich Prisner	\N	1995
7662799	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540311874	http://www.amazon.de/Fundamentals-Algebraic-Transformation-Theoretical-Computer/dp/3540311874%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540311874	\N	Fundamentals of Algebraic Graph Transformation Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. an Eatcs: Amazon.de: Hartmut Ehrig, Karsten Ehrig, Ulrike Prange, Gabriele Taentzer: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540311874}, asin = {3540311874}, isbn = {3540311874}, dewey = {511.5}	\N	3a9d98507c28c30278d7a4cdfaffd99a	d6cec4f98d0149d7ccf24476e59a010e	5600a08872380b7ceec6a07d5e5dfa84	book	Fundamentals of Algebraic Graph Transformation	Hartmut Ehrig and Karsten Ehrig and Ulrike Prange and Gabriele Taentzer	\N	2006
7662939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASWN '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1468271	\N	\N		\N	\N	20--25	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3389-6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ASWN.2008.9}	\N	9446591854b6145641eca08290b7cdb1	46e0671e02133a56ba8cfa71fc1c1dae	86a43c1eac58fb7fb0c0bc1846873b5d	inproceedings	DAGR - DAG Based Context Reasoning: An Architecture for Context Aware Applications	Bernd Niklas Klein and Sian Lun Lau and Andreas Pirali and Tino L\\"{o}ffler and Klaus David	\N	2008
7662940	\N	\N	\N	\N	December 5-8	\N	Proceedings of the 2005 Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and\	Information Processing Conference (ISSNIP 2005)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Melbourne, Australia	\N	\N	Olaf2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	pp. 211-216	\N	\N	\N	tag = {sllpub, itegpub}	\N	a0f1853c959e48f6c20eb2ff00ba0828	cba4c3583f5f67b59bd79a71909a151e	3cc240df6bba5a8c6163cd5f97a1546e	inproceedings	Context Awareness in I-Centric Systems – Dynamic Context Learning Using a Rule-Based Approach	Olaf Drögehorn and Sandra Haseloff and Tino Löffler and Waltenegus Dargie and Sian Lun Lau and Klaus David	\N	2005
7662941	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems (CAPS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	kassel university press	\N	\N	\N	Olivier2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tag = {sllpub, itegpub}	\N	7ef8f3a895c3e02645cbca5e764cbd7d	294d243795585c83ae80ffa2dafede6f	b202c70cdd7637efb1241a8971dbce53	inproceedings	An Approach Using Memory-Based Reasoning for Determining the Behavior of Mobile, Location-Aware Services	Olivier Coutand and Sian Lun Lau and Sandra Haseloff and Olaf Drögehorn and Klaus David	S. Haseloff K. David	2006
7662942	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Mobile \\& Communications Summit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patrik2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tag = {sll_pub, itegpub}	\N	ae12889fb36375b645b7bda4cffbb820	5c3234372b22690145f6b0d9919a3cd8	76c37372c3eb12809a339cb07dc9c164	inproceedings	Towards a Context Management Framework for MobiLife	Patrik Floréen and Michael Przybilski and Petteri Nurmi and Johan Koolwaaij and Anthony Tarlano and Matthias Wagner and Marko Luther and Fabien Bataille and Matthieu Boussard and Bernd Mrohs and Sian Lun Lau	\N	2005
7662943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OTM Workshops (2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/otm/NurmiSLSSMMLP06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1894-1903	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/otm/2006-w2	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915072_97}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	fb1ccc7d7970e9e4800c73c49015cb00	c6f6c0f6769654554b7ceb23cb45bf98	52e514db5021c11a13379a8fb9657c03	inproceedings	A System for Context-Dependent User Modeling	Petteri Nurmi and Alfons H. Salden and Sian Lun Lau and Jukka Suomela and Michael Sutterer and Jean Millerat and Miquel Martin and Eemil Lagerspetz and Remco Poortinga	\N	2006
7663447	\N	\N	ersonalization for the Future Wireless World	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	droegehorn05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2690680858b8993041fe30dd088b0923	e83f8d35b5eaaf842205a9ed7bc5a2c3	0967bc2c52b53913db1467592f0d3ee6	inbook	Technologies for the Wireless Future	Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David and Herma van Kranenburg and Johan de Heer and Stefan Abranowski and Axel Busboom and Kimmo Raatikainen	Rahim Tafazolli	2005
7663448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAINT-W '05: Proceedings of the 2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1130274	\N	\N		\N	\N	132--135	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2263-7}	\N	7fbeb70ca06f6880d42e68af7f5e6b4f	36ea6cacb718e8680330d87c4244f37f	794ba8c6a1a2524d863cdd798ca7533f	inproceedings	Design Principles for Future Service Platforms	Olaf Drogehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Summit 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	\N	countand05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0024b64e36285199aa261e0977b10b56	3bf78d2ea155f598fb1ef71d71e0a3f8	8e44d8b925f1569013a195341f511cb4	inproceedings	Context-aware Group Management in Mobile Environments	Olivier Coutand and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David and Petteri Nurmi and Patrik Floreen and Ralf Kernchen and Silke Holtmanns and Stefano Campadello and Theo Kanter and Miquel Martin and Ronald van Eijk and Renate Guarneri	\N	2005
7663450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Summit 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	\N	dargie05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	267cc39514e1df48736375b518f32ef5	0b85ca9ce08df48eed77c7b3b35b2925	55b901ce5434b1ebe5b76162ac1b9f09	inproceedings	Composition of Reusable Higher-level Context	Waltenegus Dargie and Tino Loeffler and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Summit 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	\N	wuest05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3438527964381fd71ebd374b985b230	4be4bb51bcbc86ce9182f2fee4df06c9	b0c9a23f26d40eef0ecae74cec2669e0	inproceedings	Architecture for profile translation	Bjoern Wuest and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663452	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems (CAPS) 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki	\N	\N	dargie05b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1fdd1616c45b3ec5af81806ef774400	ee0b7007f7301e2f26aed8cc892df2c9	e6185006ea632429171729b604783c64	inproceedings	Architecture for Higher Level Context Composition	Waltenegus Dargie and Tino Loeffler and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Internet Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ic/WuestDD05	\N	\N		\N	\N	422-427	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ic/2005	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	e03d6cafeba5c47000ee549b45ea5429	912120e745a244a16134910a0f1e9a45	508bb97649327011967b656a9ff7422d	inproceedings	Service Discovery API for Pervasive Computing	Bjoern Wuest and Olaf Dr{\\"o}gehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Jahrestagung (2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/gi/WuestDD05	\N	\N		\N	\N	548-552	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/gi/2005-2	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	1159667a2523f6287630ca2594e79217	5eb6f9bb868ebfe397012c22d16a9ff1	a3b841a55304497b5a74f3f99f0e1eb7	inproceedings	Applying Profile Views to Bridge Between Different Personalisation\
               Architectures	Bjoern Wuest and Olaf Dr{\\"o}gehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE PIMRC 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/gi/WuestDD05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dab3d27bebe75fd2cfd8761fab636a86	50e02646fcf0553dcd7c61f6c18fad2e	3c648fc285eb605696a7de8c34d4cf18	inproceedings	Framework for Platforms in ubiquituous computing systems	Bjoern Wuest and Olaf Dr{\\"o}gehorn and Klaus David	\N	2005
7663456	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Proceedings of the 12th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications (EW 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens	\N	\N	sigg06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ee62ee10db2cf0fa9d0a01351476b8d	f0c6b4cdc2602b45b0ddf2979c376df6	914cf3328dedb8a275e3f28f2ee80c7d	inproceedings	Optimum Resource Allocation in HSDPA	Stephan Sigg and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663457	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Proceedings of the 12th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications (EW 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens	\N	\N	wuest06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1eaadd153e7b8330bf6e00bbef6eb66	f32f057a8bc344d3a82b9ab22b79a495	8a5bd57448dc03cde187f47530612aa6	inproceedings	Proxy pattern and publish/subscribe: An incompatible combination?	Bjoern Wuest and Sian Lun Lau and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663458	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 17th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki, Finland	\N	\N	Piao06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	350881a4856d7a8aa96903cfda3a8ef3	220200ee0d720bf1dd36cf02ccd3570a	e85439df4a11a02d8d107f312c2d2fbc	inproceedings	Performance of distributed MxRRM	Gui Hua Piao and Klaus David and I. Karla and R. Sigle	\N	2006
7663459	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 17th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki, Finland	\N	\N	Sigg06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03def460db4ddf46a8fafd77d04e2940	f4afcc6bae86e50d712539560e5a6c01	3faf07f4a153d901141a0d981e981f35	inproceedings	A novel approach to context prediction in ubicomp environments	Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663460	Wireless Communication Systems, 2006. ISWCS '06. 3rd International Symposium on		\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4362280	\N	\N		\N	\N	164-168	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ISWCS.2006.4362280}	\N	2cb2bd0ef492b119fad1ce8978ff6411	f376306b3bd00b6e4e4aae8d3e055403	3c220394e51e5af468872c33fcb1e8fa	article	Design Principles and Requirements of Future Service Platforms	Klaus David and Olaf Droegehorn	\N	2006
7663461	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks, (ASWN 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Coutand06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f9ce519a00cacaccb647786558c15e9	1954d138454584df3701530bdcabac30	def168ed4156f30fc0aa58242840dc92	inproceedings	User Profile Management for personalizing services in pervasive computing	Olivier Coutand and Michael Sutterer and Sian Lun Lau and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CACOA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ewcbr/CoutandHLD06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ewcbr/2006cacoa	ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-221/05.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b87c45cbfc903e6bf5f2d4af802369fd	27335fd5ffd64994dace55839d874249	717a4a740842404a4b208773eb9cbd32	inproceedings	A CBR Approach for Personalizing Location-aware Services	Olivier Coutand and Sandra Haseloff and Sian Lun Lau and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663463	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	15. IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mykonos	\N	\N	Coutand06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b72b1b330ad3489292360e412b1613a	c40963974b74be629dbe3018084f39b0	f815197195c4081efc1954cb6333d757	inproceedings	Interpreting Group Context for Personalized Mobile Services	Olivier Coutand and Sian Lun Lau and Robert Haensel and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663464	Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2007. SAINT Workshops 2007. International Symposium on		\N	\N	Jan. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4090072	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-9	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SAINT-W.2007.56}	\N	997bbcbf4ef8bc52fe526e6485f808d9	78cce19c47a6a6d7ca3d9e2737979979	a4771183298ffc4d6ecb4a7a4e6f7272	article	Invited Talk: Solutions for a Service Architecture in Pervasive Environments Based on WWRF WG2 Requirements	Klaus David and Olaf Drogehorn and Mika Klemettinen	\N	2007
7663466	Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2007. SAINT Workshops 2007. International Symposium on		\N	\N	Jan. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4090067	\N	\N		\N	\N	4-4	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SAINT-W.2007.60}	We present a user profile management component for ubiquitous computing environments that provides management, inquiry and delivery of context-dependent user preferences. In particular, our approach takes into account that users act differently depending on their current context, and hence, that a user can be described by different submodels that represent the user's preferences within different contexts. Furthermore, our approach takes into account that different applications usually adhere to different semantics	f9145c1d49a43ddf857b825ecf5cc539	8be0d1028d185b344da553d3234509b9	85f93c527dcfecf4af10a966028055d7	article	Managing and Delivering Context-Dependent User Preferences in Ubiquitous Computing Environments	Michael Sutterer and Olivier Coutand and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David and Kees van der Sluijs	\N	2007
7663467	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems CAPS 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	Loeffler06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89958-210-1}	\N	064852f3b6fffc9305d9d1af7abb3bd1	312dbdcc5b61bdf8a45643c01da70cbf	ccba48c50aaf7aa8364fbc1671ca00ca	inproceedings	The Quick Step to Foxtrot	Tino Loeffler and Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663469	Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Annual International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MOBIQW.2006.361718	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-4	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MOBIQW.2006.361718}	\N	98f6cce6e6d92c1681f8e3d5037891b5	1e5c85c6984ea48f15940d0050ac7f03	6aa081310f25b95dd81c44faf954c062	article	The Impact of the Context Interpretation Error on the Context Prediction Accuracy	Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2006
7663470	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks, (ASWN 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santander, Spain	\N	\N	lau2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1b61b114d7fa0ef41c78fba6e8e9fcb	90b6041c4cb9c9483a75a6c0c41c77e1	7250aee2747663b2d906eb0f58d74177	inproceedings	Integrating Expert Knowledge into Context Reasoning in Context-aware Environment	Sian Lun Lau and Jean Millerat and Michael Sutterer and Nermin Brgulja and Olivier Coutand and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663473	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems CAPS07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guildford	\N	\N	Loeffler07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cd3cad51d14815fdf62ac565ff75610	6563da680ebd888ec5ccd18a43078390	836e56b6d8cc3d61db3fc8aa7b182963	inproceedings	Sensor Selection in Context-Aware Systems	Tino Loeffler and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663474	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems CAPS07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guildford	\N	\N	Sigg07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a717270188f63bc649e7656c9f883426	b2b8e37d718febb7ed8582168f72aa78	e2896ed75021aa458641c66c9880ba90	inproceedings	Approaching a Definition of Context Prediction	Stephan Sigg and Sian Lun Lau and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663475	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the 15. GI/ITG-Fachtagung Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS 2007), Workshop "Selbstorganisierende, Adaptive, Kontextsensitive verteilte Systeme (SAKS 07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern, Switzerland	\N	\N	Countand07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	68c975d300e7c26b04d5ff1f8b2e0560	2de1436288f1d3d7c9fed5aaab8010cd	db8dce5fdbf43ba8e1aaafb747284b25	inproceedings	Dealing with Application-Specific Knowledge in Context-Aware Systems	Olivier Countand and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663476	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Applications of Wireless Communications (WAWC'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lappeenranta, Finland	\N	\N	Sigg07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41fa69d95af8aea42bac23fad941ccfc	decc59ca4fccb5cfc9e5f622a2d35533	270e0cae736d4d73e291c683af61bfab	inproceedings	Prediction of Context Time Series	Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	J. Ikonen and M. Juutilainen and J. Porras	2007
7663477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VTC Spring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/SiggHD07	\N	\N		\N	\N	272-276	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/2007s	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2007.68}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	648e41a31364aa64657fad0f8d276920	e79d71bb830af82bdb2bc75edfa74571	31732e17a1435812a46aa20bcb0bac9c	inproceedings	Minimising the Context Prediction Error	Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSOC Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/VillalongaSSSBKZGD07	\N	\N		\N	\N	248-257	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/2007w	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93851-4_25}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	debb9192f342c894e6641654dcf2c0ef	fb3b06d79dd2bbf5222e15fcee868d72	265d4ac80a5e6b3a3a7eef8812711d75	inproceedings	Mobile Ontology: Towards a Standardized Semantic Model for\
               the Mobile Domain	Claudia Villalonga and Martin Strohbach and Niels Snoeck and Michael Sutterer and Mariano Belaunde and Ern{\\"o} Kovacs and Anna V. Zhdanova and Laurent Walter Goix and Olaf Droegehorn	\N	2007
7663479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VTC Spring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/SuttererDD07	\N	\N		\N	\N	287-291	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/2007s	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2007.71}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b0fa655d0320f07a42fb6937b0959795	4e48a5bf8365394ec8d3750ddbce9395	4176b54a74710b3f0e2eec1250a82029	inproceedings	User Profile Management on Service Platforms for Ubiquitous\
               Computing Environments	Michael Sutterer and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VTC Spring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/PiaoD07	\N	\N		\N	\N	768-773	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/2007s	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2007.168}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	583b5b659b3566b293e56a6c6f89ddb2	5574c7351ed258627a498e5e6808e5f1	9272bb7ed9fe840853e33acca5692009	inproceedings	MXRRM for WIMAX Integrated to GSM and UMTS Heterogeneous\
               Networks	Guihua Piao and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VTC Spring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/PiaoD07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	990-995	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vtc/2007s	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2007.212}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	3b223b943169efee882a9be17add6f6f	bbb39e5751f6437763ef48fb141391df	7b25cc4c7a01542a9a02026cb20f40c9	inproceedings	Multi-Standard Radio Resource Management for Integrated\
               Voice and Data Services	Guihua Piao and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663482	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	IEEE VTC2007-Fall	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore, Maryland, USA	\N	\N	david07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	46777326196654dd604ab19c3319e3f1	2b7dbc76e6bb4a589ac8110a9726b878	6638338fbe5dc19c8f517b02866f3f55	misc	Key aspects of Mobile Service Enablers	Klaus David	\N	2007
7663483	4th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2007 (ISWCS’07)	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trondheim, Norway	\N	\N	4090072	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f88088fdc8776db377813eedf849b86e	ce557fc1dd0840a33cd540f26aa093c2	bb62693362b2807ffb4e66db35f46922	article	System concept and Service Architecture in pervasive environments based on WWRF Requirements	Klaus David	\N	2007
7663484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDIM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icdim/SiggHD07	\N	\N		\N	\N	717-722	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icdim/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDIM.2007.4444309}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cd4d30af25af17de1f13804e26d9e455	32f955d5790fe7bfbf87eb3ded27f3ea	2162e1c884c6e10211676eccbb3f8c3f	inproceedings	A study on context prediction and adaptivity	Stephan Sigg and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MNCNA '07: Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Middleware for next-generation converged networks and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1376881	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	location = {Port Beach, California}, isbn = {1-978-1-59593-932-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1376878.1376881}	\N	80ee5e9b5c2117a586dbc62a406ac2eb	002e374635710165344b6ea65742bd0c	37f551953e9b721c4ec5f3b7d4f29e6e	inproceedings	Making a case for situation-dependent user profiles in context-aware environments	Michael Sutterer and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2007
7663486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACHI '08: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interaction	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1332517	\N	\N		\N	\N	230--235	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3086-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACHI.2008.23}	\N	805a794af30fbfa7fbf30406c082371f	010f6394fc4a8f926586392a9cc4b1f9	0c6b1d487ece8a157629b0df6984b67f	inproceedings	UPOS: User Profile Ontology with Situation-Dependent Preferences Support	Michael Sutterer and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2008
7663487	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	iTEC2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Darmstadt	\N	\N	david08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5414b1d2002720f78fcd9147b6166eff	c540d81b6c787af1eddeb5fc21d9a7b8	c3d35e2607a80e2dc8bebd748036eb85	misc	Enabler heutiger und zukünftiger mobiler Netze und Anwendungen	Klaus David	\N	2008
7663488	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ICT-Mobile Summit 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm	\N	\N	lau2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e47edbe95899d0ab2af0724cb5ec5183	8b02f37899628e5908c058d33c4dfb92	11b7e8422a80d86feefda3e628724f88	inproceedings	Making Service Creation for (Almost) Everyone	Sian Lun Lau and Niklas Klein and Andreas Pirali and Immanuel Koenig and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2008
7663489	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the Budapest Tutorial and Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Component-ware 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budapest, Hungary	\N	\N	baumgarten2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a153528efd05dbb30d035529342d678	aac98d7a6a2dd2b692dc8c6eb0388879	23c4350af6e515ad02254a2f43958af8	inproceedings	A Knowledge Network Toolkit for Autonomic Componentware	Matthias Baumgarten and Nicola Bicocchi and Kevin Curran and Kieran Greer and Rico Kusber and Marco Mamei and Maurice Mulvenna and Chris Nugent and Franco Zambonelli	\N	2008
7663490	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Hessen IT Kongress 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	david08b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35341c06f313649abe4362481eaed923	478f04127d6f4aec67a011144cf5b1fb	a2e4a692fcbd306306d5caaef793ea73	misc	Mobile Anwendungen und Dienste – Visionen, Herausforderungen und Einsatzmöglichkeiten	Klaus David	\N	2008
7663491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASWN '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth International Workshop on Applications and Services in Wireless Networks	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1468276	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--75	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3389-6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ASWN.2008.8}	\N	4a035048660d2f91f975fb3148cc8261	e4ca13bc2f8955d3fb55e09a4e7e2e98	4a55d2e1c2960b886fab1980c58d69fd	inproceedings	Adaptive Services in a Distributed Environment	Borb\\'{a}la Katalin Benko and Edzard H\\"{o}fig and Nermin Brgulja and Rico Kusber	\N	2008
7663492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AICT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Fourth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1380854	\N	\N		\N	\N	299--304	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3162-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AICT.2008.47}	\N	0e2c52723cb4aa3c74787ed1b9e2126c	14871a27310fb154f3335a42045f7d81	281ff5564fe416392599bf593cfbce92	inproceedings	User Profile Selection by Means of Ontology Reasoning	Michael Sutterer and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2008
7663493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IWSOS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iwsos/KusberHD08	\N	\N		\N	\N	121-132	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iwsos/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92157-8_11}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cd6797443144b64f8e31ea1d28792d4f	acb5af9579c1391a6d79eb40356a988e	95ee5bdc03f773a99a5f1dd8b7a77a00	inproceedings	An Approach to Autonomic Deployment Decision Making	Rico Kusber and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2008
7663494	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems - Intelligent Systems and Agents	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Kusber2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1be30f4cda1ac63f1421bae34c9f9846	372a0734d460f7e5c077b7a833b41db9	620cc785060de302996d359438d3d791	inproceedings	Towards Autonomic Deployment Decision Making	Rico Kusber and Sandra Haseloff and Klaus David	\N	2008
7663497	\N	3	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	david08d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30c54dc3e6d4ca333d53ff3c4da44813	47e8e4c0122649ca124dae331821dca4	501336187f68bdcafdcf4245d83ba664	book	Technologies for the Wireless Future: Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF)	\N	Klaus David	2008
7663498	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshops der Wissenschaftlichen Konferenz Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen 2009 (WowKiVS 2009)	\N	\N	\N	Electronic Communications of the EASST	\N	\N	\N	lau2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1863-2122}	\N	80493f58c539723eb8b52e973740614f	cfc249b3f17960e58da3a0d411fdebce	ca4cdb9dd3f753bdf58e11915e2b0bf4	inproceedings	Implementation of a User-Centric Context-Aware Playground	Sian Lun Lau and Niklas Klein and Andreas Pirali and Immanuel König and Klaus David	\N	2009
7663852	Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2008. PIMRC 2008. IEEE 19th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4699970	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-5	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/PIMRC.2008.4699970}	The current computing and communication services are driven by various technologies. The creation of such services is however not an easy task. The different platforms lack openness that simplifies interoperability. Service development is still mainly technical oriented, where service creation tools are meant for serving and assisting the professional developers. Service creation is not seen as a task for end users right now. In this paper we will discuss how end users could be enabled to create new services, shown on the example within a mobile context-aware service platform. This is achieved by introducing the concept of the technology agnostic approach into the process. We present the conceptual architecture and explain the idea of end-user driven service creation that can provide a solution. Several tools were designed and implemented to prove that the concepts work. With the help of semantic service description, the end users can express their service wishes and create services using a graphical interface technology agnostically. The idea was implemented in two European projects and we have identified the next steps to improve the prototypes as well as the idea. Based on several tools and an underlying platform the ideas have been tested in a development environment for mobile context-aware services. Here end-users are able to design their own services or combine existing services, which can be shared and used by other users later on.	d6f1b0e13bafca2b7926e95e44f8b103	94a5531f87f618cfd62b3d17ad2f6665	c5c2fc548e372a548ba2a6aa2cea7d1e	article	Service creation for end-users	Olaf Droegehorn and Sian Lun Lau and Niklas Klein and Immanuel Koenig and Jari Porras	\N	2008
7664001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '08: Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Adamic08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1367497.1367587	\N	Knowledge sharing and yahoo answers	\N	\N	665--674	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367587}	\N	01d0222715be54031192a3c210f097f9	77d3d84fd8a7f11e9b3e87ddd5689c81	1622ae9f9809e88715387857ae396267	inproceedings	Knowledge sharing and yahoo answers: everyone knows something	Lada A. Adamic and Jun Zhang and Eytan Bakshy and Mark S. Ackerman	\N	2008
7664987	\N	\N	\N	4., überarb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz PVU	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Lamnek2005	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=79122241*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XII, 808 S. ; 25 cm : graph. Darst.; Bis 3. Aufl. zweibändig erschienen	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3621275444 and 978-3-621-27544-6}	\N	cd19c8de2e68e49575bac43506438ce1	75406c6ff9a6af902a9b691be330ad72	1cba8499f9b1e25c7d97de83c54f97e8	book	Qualitative Sozialforschung: Lehrbuch	Siegfried Lamnek	\N	2005
7665055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher	Wiesbaden	\N	Hagener Studientexte zur Soziologie ; 6	Bruesemeister2000	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=42287761*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	305 S. ; 19 cm : graph. Darst; 1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531135945}	\N	b9599251fde134bcc967a7005983bf1a	92e3c862039816f420620212125fe960	4f8c7a82b46b4143e58386ea04ab3843	book	Qualitative Forschung: ein Überblick	Thomas Brüsemeister	\N	2000
7665066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher	Opladen	\N	WV-Studium ; 148	LeithaeuserVolmerg1988	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=82441493*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	298 S. ; 19 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.; Literaturverz. S. 292 - 297; Serie: WV-Studium ; 148	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531221485 and 978-3-531-22148-9}	\N	5890de51662bdf7b471b90ad2d6af61c	bf49ee83605d6e49efd00454ec24104f	273f2efcf19e1bfd089a56c7952f0bd3	book	Psychoanalyse in der Sozialforschung: eine Einführung am Beispiel einer Sozialpsychologie der Arbeit	Thomas Leithäuser and Birgit Volmerg	\N	1988
7666074	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	De Gruyter Recht	\N	\N	\N	3899495020	http://www.amazon.de/Perspektiven-Wirtschaftsrechts-internationales-Gesellschafts-Kapitalmarktrecht/dp/3899495020%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899495020	\N	Perspektiven des Wirtschaftsrechts: Deutsches , europäisches und internationales Handels-, Gesellschafts- und Kapitalmarktrecht: Amazon.de: Harald v. Baum, Andreas Fleckner, Alexander Hellgardt, Markus Roth: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899495027}, asin = {3899495020}, isbn = {3899495020}	\N	c8827adb4515bef1242ca98d9106fa41	d0d92b689cfe1995cbfdb7b1ae748d16	24b15c5f460a99cc2282f13c9b1da1d3	book	Perspektiven des Wirtschaftsrechts: Deutsches , europäisches und internationales Handels-, Gesellschafts- und Kapitalmarktrecht	Harald v. Baum and Andreas Fleckner and Alexander Hellgardt and Markus Roth	\N	2008
7666109	Wert und Preis im Zivilrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-75173-2_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	25--267	\N	\N	\N		In diesem Teil geht es um den zivilrechtlichen Kern des Themas: Unter welchen Umständen versagt die Rechtsordnung abgeschlossenen
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Verträgen ausnahmsweise die rechtliche Wirksamkeit, wenn Leistung und Gegenleistung nicht in einem angemessenen Verhältniszueinander stehen? Kernthema ist die ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit im aristotelischen Sinn;1 gerecht ist der Vertrag nach diesem Konzept, wenn der Anteil jedes Vertragspartners an den Gesamtressourcen der Gesellschaftdurch den Vertragsabschluss nicht beeinflusst wird. Damit geht es nicht um die richtige Verteilung der Ressourcen auf dieeinzelnen Mitglieder der Gesellschaft; diese austeilende Gerechtigkeit bleibt für Zwecke dieser Arbeit ausgeklammert, unteranderem weil ich — insofern ganz im Einklang mit der herrschenden rechtsökonomischen Ansicht — meine, dass diese Verteilungder Ressourcen nicht mit Mitteln des Vertragsrechts erfolgen soll.	07241eddcb7ccc55c5c1f779fffb01ed	dd54b21610be03b6fe49d3fe975b3411	90574b59ccc030475e2d7d8b5ce10cec	article	Äquivalenzstörungen bei Kaufverträgen	\N	\N	2008
7666112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualitative Forschung in der Psychologie: Grundfragen, Verfahrensweisen, Anwendungsfelder	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Mayring1985	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=18432900*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	351 S : graph. Darst; 1. Aufl.	187-211	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3407546807}	\N	b20101782d621983aad66d695a42aa96	7b6d2c6d716c2156e5fff43dc90f99d4	1f7a808e04a7b7558a621920714c4932	incollection	Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse	Philipp Mayring	Gerd Jüttemann	1985
7666152	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recht Und Wirtschaft GmbH	\N	\N	\N	3800514141	http://www.amazon.de/Compliance-Handbuch-Kapitalmarktrecht-Thorsten-Kuthe/dp/3800514141%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3800514141	\N	Compliance-Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht: Thorsten Kuthe, Susanne Rückert, Mirko Sickinger: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783800514144}, asin = {3800514141}, isbn = {3800514141}	\N	87b249d49f6e6633308ce40f7da4c3cb	f9bacf182e4af886013a252fe36fe6b1	0a359a16d5ff2ccee7b1dede265afd77	book	Compliance-Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht	\N	Thorsten Kuthe and Susanne Rückert and Mirko Sickinger	2004
7668629	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	kamata:2009	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e108303	\N	Hydrodynamic Selection of the Kinetic Pathway of a Polymer Coil-Globule Transition	\N	\N	108303	\N	10	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {108303}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.108303}	\N	c1b0560d8e0181f9afdb94b10fe1bfb0	33360b0676957f3b8661321d3a29ffeb	ad42818b0f02a6da0d814742409567e5	article	Hydrodynamic Selection of the Kinetic Pathway of a Polymer Coil-Globule Transition	Kumiko Kamata and Takeaki Araki and Hajime Tanaka	\N	2009
7669019	\N	\N	\N	1., Auflage	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	Halle200110	\N	\N	Business Rules	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3917360c39a5fe449a663bca210b617c	03a69377f663070cdf8e848e5216a346	8b283419214736c24df84d50208a1efa	book	Business Rules Applied: Building Better Systems Using the Business Rules Approach	Barbara Von Halle	\N	2001
7669036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WOWMOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/wowmom/DroegehornKLCBK08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-8	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/wowmom/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WOWMOM.2008.4594818}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	9e5ef94745dfd3362050800efb3b8046	aacd1dcaa8a02c25a48e1a13cd045ea8	1e551083541d3e931b8f573d55bb6fa3	inproceedings	Professional and end-user-driven service creation in the
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               SPICE platform	Olaf Droegehorn and Immanuel Koenig and Goulven Le-Jeune and Julien Cupillars and Mariano Belaunde and Ernoe Kovacs	\N	2008
7669069	\N	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	ARH Midi-Pyrénées	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Surel2009	http://www.parhtage.sante.fr/re7/mip/site.nsf/redir.html?OpenNavigator&page=Ressources_Humaines	Etude		\N	L'ARH, la FHF et la FEHAP de Midi-Pyrénées ont rédigé un guide méthodologique
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\	-entretien de la dynamique.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.13}, owner = {C881240}	L'objectif du document vise à doter les établissements de santé d'un
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\	comme fil rouge tout au long de l'ouvrage.	d06435b24c033410db46512b5543c033	99c577727fbaa62d8e1aecc4eda04b31	0a7ae203063f1e343effcaf097828ad5	techreport	Cadres au coeur du projet	Véronique Surel	\N	2009
7669201	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Jose, CA, USA	\N	\N	heckner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13ace61928c1e5da4efe98536c627f69	f954e699dc6ca2d0abbe5f6ebe166dc7	85b4f1232dffda4292d09ac2494b0c3a	inproceedings	Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing: Towards a Model of Information Behaviour in Social Tagging Systems	M. Heckner and M. Heilemann and C. Wolff	\N	2009
7669518	Inf. Syst.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	1086605	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1086605	\N	Business rules are evidently important for organisations as they describe how they are doing business. Their value has also been recognised within the information system (IS) domain, mostly because of their ability to make applications flexible and amenable to change. In this paper, we propose a methodology that helps business people and developers to keep business rules at the business level inline with the rules that are implemented at the system level. In contrast to several existing approaches that primarily focus on business rules in the scope of an application, our methodology addresses the entire IS of an organisation. The paper also describes requirements for a tool support that would be appropriate to support the methodology.	\N	\N	423--443	\N	6	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2004.05.003}	Business rules are evidently important for organisations as they describe how they are doing business. Their value has also been recognised within the information system (IS) domain, mostly because of their ability to make applications flexible and amenable to change. In this paper, we propose a methodology that helps business people and developers to keep business rules at the business level inline with the rules that are implemented at the system level. In contrast to several existing approaches that primarily focus on business rules in the scope of an application, our methodology addresses the entire IS of an organisation. The paper also describes requirements for a tool support that would be appropriate to support the methodology.	786e95d94ad9209953f9bf739f928bbc	ec6c26304edb55b60e43633bfaf8c831	e2c1238def9b33257010678b9bed312f	article	A methodology and tool support for managing business rules in organisations	Marko Bajec and Marjan Krisper	\N	2005
7669554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the XVIIth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2009, Verona, Italy.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c26a291cf4e06eaa89f91cabea06f944	37f4be89fb39497240745509bc461322	a74cada2dae983ef3ce89aab8a48fc73	incollection	An empirical exploration of requirements engineering for hybrid products	Marina Berkovich and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7669570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the XVIIth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2009, Verona, Italy	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47c5aacad2755f21f793a803d6ca4498	6733c36693b2a9ce3008dcf4a0c38dbe	02cf930c6ca6fe024702218a2aced995	inproceedings	Online, Set, Go – Design and empirical test of an IT-based physical activity intervention	Uta Knebel and Sebastian Esch and A. Pressler and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7669577	Automated Software Engg.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	592091	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=592091	\N	Business rules represent policies, procedures and constraints regarding how an enterprise conducts its business. To get the full benefits of modeling business rules requires an approach to managing them through their full lifecycle, from acquisition through deployment and evolution. The research reported in this paper is aimed at determining what infrastructure capabilities are needed to provide this lifecycle support. The solution embodies a modeling framework that captures the structure of the enterprise, in terms of which the business rules can be expressed, and decision-support capabilities for reasoning about and deriving business rules. The paper demonstrates the possibility of automatic support of the business rules lifecycle by automatically generating business rules from the captured information, along with data representing domain assumptions in a case study (the London Ambulance System). A system was implemented to illustrate the methodology and to demonstrate the feasibility of the approach. The methodology also gives guidance on how to deal with pragmatically important situations such as rules that involve both automated and human tasks, nondeterministic rules, and goal-oriented versus operational rules.	\N	\N	361--404	\N	4	\N	issn = {0928-8910}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020372710433}	\N	ed1f94a600e539ca85ed560a0c694243	2494cf96e2eab7274c359e4c0b526b61	e1981a5c4a95fab0fc2f1fa0c1d973d6	article	Enterprise Modeling and Decision-Support for Automating the Business Rules Lifecycle	Daniela Rosca and Sol Greenspan and Chris Wild	\N	2002
7669584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global, Hershey, PA	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Murugesan, S. (Ed.): Handbook of Research on Web 2.0, 3.0 and X.0: Technologies, Business, and Social Applications.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fbdeb4e379caa206cec7d6d9be541a1	dabde7f39f4266b7d5f7112821504f07	69cc32e0c746ed318cbbab0b120c6f06	inbook	Health Care 2.0: The Use of Web 2.0 in Health Care	Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2009
7669591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the XVIIth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2009, Verona, Italy	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	17cd0c2701b35de84d59a7bca183ff3d	ba6d355f531cf410b439e4349233dc63	07a32051c6ac514938260b19c1928c0e	inproceedings	A framework for analysing service ecosystems capabilities to innovate	Christoph Riedl and Tilo Böhmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7669597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Mobilität und mobile Informationssysteme (MMS 2009), Münster 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9b150cb676383af2ad1b0b05203c50f	ad29a8f0fe5e2f137fa57d68b5c7fda5	c18e77aee624ce323ef2300162f0fda5	inproceedings	Automotive Software und Service Engineering (ASSE) – Eine Exploration von Herausforderungen und Trends aus Sicht von Branchenexperten.	Andreas Zauner and Holger Hoffmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7669599	Management Science	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFORMS	\N	\N	\N	2003	http://www.jstor.org/stable/4133928	\N	Credit-risk evaluation is a very challenging and important management science problem in the domain of financial analysis. Many classification methods have been suggested in the literature to tackle this problem. Neural networks, especially, have received a lot of attention because of their universal approximation property. However, a major drawback associated with the use of neural networks for decision making is their lack of explanation capability. While they can achieve a high predictive accuracy rate, the reasoning behind how they reach their decisions is not readily available. In this paper, we present the results from analysing three real-life credit-risk data sets using neural network rule extraction techniques. Clarifying the neural network decisions by explanatory rules that capture the learned knowledge embedded in the networks can help the credit-risk manager in explaining why a particular applicant is classified as either bad or good. Furthermore, we also discuss how these rules can be visualized as a decision table in a compact and intuitive graphical format that facilitates easy consultation. It is concluded that neural network rule extraction and decision tables are powerful management tools that allow us to build advanced and user-friendly decision-support systems for credit-risk evaluation.	\N	\N	312--329	\N	3	\N	issn = {00251909}, copyright = {Copyright © 2003 INFORMS}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Mar., 2003}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Credit-risk evaluation is a very challenging and important management science problem in the domain of financial analysis. Many classification methods have been suggested in the literature to tackle this problem. Neural networks, especially, have received a lot of attention because of their universal approximation property. However, a major drawback associated with the use of neural networks for decision making is their lack of explanation capability. While they can achieve a high predictive accuracy rate, the reasoning behind how they reach their decisions is not readily available. In this paper, we present the results from analysing three real-life credit-risk data sets using neural network rule extraction techniques. Clarifying the neural network decisions by explanatory rules that capture the learned knowledge embedded in the networks can help the credit-risk manager in explaining why a particular applicant is classified as either bad or good. Furthermore, we also discuss how these rules can be visualized as a decision table in a compact and intuitive graphical format that facilitates easy consultation. It is concluded that neural network rule extraction and decision tables are powerful management tools that allow us to build advanced and user-friendly decision-support systems for credit-risk evaluation.	09fd5b91afee7f4ae27921563a6f5a7c	7826dda2421398eb4a563aa0ec465270	d030c6969272a4f0aae5fa4d1c6dfb9f	article	Using Neural Network Rule Extraction and Decision Tables for Credit-Risk Evaluation	Bart Baesens and Rudy Setiono and Christophe Mues and Jan Vanthienen	\N	2003
7669601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Bichler, M.; Hess, T.; Krcmar, H.; Lechner, U.; Matthes, F.; Picot, A.; Speitkamp, B.; Wolf, P. (Hrsg.): Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008,. Gito-Verlag, Berlin, S. 3-4 (Kurz) & CD-Rom (Lang)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	358ad7df7be87bbf5c5088c302d76303	c10ef76640b53bb3925b7a8b20222608	bce25ea175bc13281ffa35b0e2568959	inproceedings	Alltagstauglichkeit im Kontext der Migration von Anwendungssystemen	Oliver Bohl and Andreas Höfer and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2008
7669635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Kotsis, G.; Taniar, D.; Pardede, E.; Ibrahim, I.K. (Eds.): The Fourth International Conference on Advances In Mobile Computing and Multimedia. Proceedings of MoMM 2006. Austrian Computer Society, Band 215, pp. 273-279	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	482cf14a0be7db863c4650c3ce2d9c57	b7f5ceccd89d523502b8850c750f0851	1efd9d8507efa67c8749781bf6f9967d	inproceedings	Alternatives to Support Processes of Everyday Life with Mobile Technologies	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2006
7669645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Meißner, K.; Engelien, M. (Hrsg.): Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2007. Workshop GeNeMe 2007, Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien. TUDpress, Dresden, S. 131-143	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	945fb94f306dd67581c5e345b88349c2	325234e0788be6cd271fe1db9eaf38b1	0cc90ba09d9cb2c684e943ec55dd1f30	inproceedings	Ansätze der Nutzung Sozialer Netzwerke mittles mobiler Endgeräte	Sebastian Ammermueller and Oliver Bohl and Oliver Gerstheimer and Shakib Manouchehri	\N	2007
7669648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: IM – Information Management & Consulting. Embedded Software IT Migrationen, 22. Jg. Heft 3, 2007, S. 44-48	44- 48	\N	3	\N		\N	3c5ccfe827fe276ee60108a52b1e7dc1	1c3587667e927322472dc6a4b19edac5	f6c03cc7bf2ca18e5d9c839293d76003	article	Migration als systematischer Ansatz für erfolgreiche IKT-Innovations-und Wandlungsprozesse	Oliver Bohl and Andreas Höfer and Shakib Manouchehri	\N	2007
7669652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Isaías, P.; Nunes, M.B.; Barroso, J. (Eds.): Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference, WWW/Internet 2007; Vial Real, Portugal, Volume II, pp. 138-143	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4272af85fe90c9a60ed2e95ba249f9fb	fc6c239e1308e911790ed98ca325ad98	44e0cca24283c3978314c4656f97b3e3	inproceedings	Migration of Mobile Social Networks	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Sebastian Ammermueller and Oliver Gerstheimer	\N	2007
7669654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Archer, N.; Hassanein, K.; Yufei, Y. (Eds.): The Sixth International Conference on on the Management of Mobile Business. Proceedings of ICMB 2007. Toronto, CD-Rom	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9ff183de7f57728873a9113d8d56ae1	55ea25f388ad1228ea8e0d8c0c6f489f	0099f53adaf07f811fae6627ad4dcc99	inproceedings	Mobile Social Software – Potentials and Limitations of Enabling Social Networking	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Sebastian Ammermueller and Oliver Gerstheimer	\N	2007
7669656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Oberweis, A.; Weinhardt, C.; Gimpel, H.; Koschmider, A.; Pankratius, V.; Schnizler, B. (Hrsg.): eOrganisation: Service-, Prozess-, Market-Engineering – 8. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik. Band 1. Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, S. 309-326	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfa26ff54f729fb07ac6fe296502ce6e	c3be753e42edc9028a0a40d8610762a1	dbdeccfb4efa567175e09a4ebc3b059c	inproceedings	Migration als Ansatz zur Gestaltung mobiler Services	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2007
7669658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Al-Dahoud, A. (Ed.): The 3rd International Conference on Information Technology. Proceedings of ICIT 2007, Amman, CD-Rom	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fa55d388997b2ba3ae91a75b99375e7	e0b2d30e7e274e660a7e80451bd4969f	259a092c8d16cc41a60b75c913c236e4	inproceedings	Migration as a Promising Approach for Designing Innovative Services	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2007
7669664	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik 2007 (Vol. 1), Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe 2007, S. 327-344	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05da9a32d03206bc02e125f900903d78	85c603649053b0d11cd0a8a22aad6f3c	9f098533cbad3d5a6ba295fe52ed8089	inproceedings	Automotive Service Engineering - Systematische Entwicklung personalisierbarer und interaktiver mobiler Dienste für den Automobilsektor 	Holger Hoffmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7669675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Leimeister, J.M.; Mauro, C.; Krcmar, H.; Eymann, T.; Koop, A. (Hrsg.): Mobiles Computing in der Medizin. Shaker Verlag, Aachen, S. 137-148	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b410b883d67dd33207b3d3cf51fd1ded	bbe86916dc410372e5be7386614b90d9	fda62cd7b37abf2d05ae7650a613ee78	inproceedings	Mobile Nutzung von Social Software im Gesundheitswesen	Shakib Manouchehri and Andreas Höfer and Udo Winand	\N	2007
7669686	Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services (Mobil HCI 2007). Singapore, ACM	361-363	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ddb53ff42b0da86268618b005f18940	685af9a48d38c48e73ba65b56dd09c83	2307b59f7e143866012759ff4befb024	inproceedings	News-on-the-go	Uwe Sandner and Florian Resatsch and Patrick Nepper and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7669705	International Journal of Production Economics	60-61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katayama199943	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VF8-3WCYDW9-5/2/509a25fec74d99e1b84bbd7f51906b1d	\N	This paper deals with three concepts of concern to manufacturing management; agile manufacturing, adaptable production and lean production. These are described and compared within the context of the modern competitive situation in Japan. A survey of Japanese firms is described where the concepts are explored through a number of questions concerned with strategy, action programmes and performance measures. Many companies have responded to the change in economic conditions through a modification of their production operations and by changing their cost structure. The results suggest that companies are trying to realise their cost adaptability through agility enhancement activities.	\N	\N	43 - 51	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0925-5273}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0925-5273(98)00129-7}	This paper deals with three concepts of concern to manufacturing management; agile manufacturing, adaptable production and lean production. These are described and compared within the context of the modern competitive situation in Japan. A survey of Japanese firms is described where the concepts are explored through a number of questions concerned with strategy, action programmes and performance measures. Many companies have responded to the change in economic conditions through a modification of their production operations and by changing their cost structure. The results suggest that companies are trying to realise their cost adaptability through agility enhancement activities.	4b707c7929e10fb5c263a4ee3c7d6051	a7143dc6ad24e02e42eeb02e079b0e35	485944ca3a48b7d242a64f6db5ad69d7	article	Agility, adaptability and leanness: A comparison of concepts and a study of practice	Hiroshi Katayama and David Bennett	\N	1999
7669723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 27, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Universität München, März 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	942766e3cfcd908dc49f1aa957e87e3a	f4b6cfb698b795f7dfab36b6236b7c3c	e9b757f4d1a6fe6703c6abfa7fcea330	misc	IT-Management in deutschen Krankenhäusern - eine empirische Untersuchung unter IT-Entscheidern	Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2007
7669728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Hochberger, C.; Liskowsky, R.: Informatik 2006. Informatik für Menschen, Band 1. Lecture Notes in Informatics. Volume P-93, S. 227-233	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	932a361d11be309301f281f3e718e7a4	b531841b4a546181d1bb7570e6821e6d	c2a6a828eaabeff66e81074f80d17683	inproceedings	Identifikation von Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten individueller Lebensprozesse durch  mobile Technologien	Oliver Bohl and Shakib Manouchehri and Udo Winand	\N	2006
7669745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	\N	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2006), Acapulco	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ed260ec73892bd8cb45a203d654758c	a3004c639560f654157541b2a4cd0352	67b42c22b368438c67c9340fc6a75e34	inproceedings	Strategic Importance of RFID – The CIO Perspective. An Empirical Analysis in Germany	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7669779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SpanierVainio	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.5059	\N	[0810.5059] Three-wave interactions of dispersive plasma waves propagating parallel to the magnetic field	\N	cite arxiv:0810.5059
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Comment: accepted for publication in Advanced Science Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Three-wave interactions of plasma waves propagating parallel to the mean
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magnetic field at frequencies below the electron cyclotron frequency are
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considered. We consider Alfv\\'en--ion-cyclotron waves,
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fast-magnetosonic--whistler waves, and ion-sound waves. Especially the weakly
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turbulent low-beta plasmas like the solar corona are studied, using the
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cold-plasma dispersion relation for the transverse waves and the
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fluid-description of the warm plasma for the longitudinal waves. We analyse the
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resonance conditions for the wave frequencies $\\omega$ and wavenumbers $k$, and
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the interaction rates of the waves for all possible combinations of the three
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wave modes, and list those reactions that are not forbidden.
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	f737ddd19d1547880fe1c1a89080f21f	93cf04c35439b43b502cdd65dc416760	37c7629615f44ada1261ef5b9ac4d303	misc	Three-wave interactions of dispersive plasma waves propagating parallel to the magnetic field	F. Spanier and R. Vainio	\N	2008
7669802	Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fedneva-1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	826	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b84117a2147381874ac3be9b47f7947	01894a310c18a7547493fdd9b6b3e3a1	5081d099ca483a5035b7eb99c7e4993f	article	{LIBH 4 Complex Hydride Materials}	E.M. Fedneva and V.L. Alpatova and V.I. Mikheeva	\N	1964
7669803	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	1325930	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1325930	\N	Data integration with uncertainty	\N	\N	687--698	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	0a7532cd2b92a7b861a69ece46dd61fa	58166ac76bf0610480cf425b6f33bcfa	8dd93a09a27cb1c0cf7c780be870fa21	inproceedings	Data integration with uncertainty	Xin Dong and Alon Y. Halevy and Cong Yu	\N	2007
7669804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Towards M-Communities: The Case of COSMOS Healthcare. In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i Interna-tional Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 36), January 6 – 9, 2003, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	18a2012f6c86e2c7a27a4389a7d1935a	47b444df02352ccfbf34affcd5c1c493	3d9c876840f8fe3e14665ec37ca07598	inproceedings	Towards M-Communities: The Case of COSMOS Healthcare	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7669819	AI Mag.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	1090497	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1090488.1090497	\N	Semantic-integration research in the database community	\N	\N	83--94	\N	1	\N	issn = {0738-4602}	Semantic integration has been a long-standing challenge for the database community. It has received steady attention over the past two decades, and has now become a prominent area of database research. In this article, we first review database applications that require semantic integration and discuss the difficulties underlying the integration process. We then describe recent progress and identify open research issues. We focus in particular on schema matching, a topic that has received much attention in the database community, but also discuss data matching (for example, tuple deduplication) and open issues beyond the match discovery context (for example, reasoning with matches, match verification and repair, and reconciling inconsistent data values). For previous surveys of database research on semantic integration, see Rahm and Bernstein (2001); Ouksel and Seth (1999); and Batini, Lenzerini, and Navathe (1986).	4b89576b79e42116b9cfa403baad3366	eee3d65015c0f861805d486582a9ca44	b64a56c4f1fef347f2a17b00b525a61d	article	Semantic-integration research in the database community	AnHai Doan and Alon Y. Halevy	\N	2005
7669828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference IWCMC '08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nachtigall2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	874--881	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/IWCMC.2008.151}	A promising approach for improving the capacity of Wireless Mesh Networks is by making use of multiple non-overlapping RF channels. Multi-channel protocols have the advantage that several devices can transmit in parallel within a collision domain on distinct channels. When using IEEE 802.11b/g/a most protocol designers assume 3 and 12 non-overlapping channels, respectively. However, this simplified assumption does not hold. We present results from measurements that show that the number of available non-interfering channels depends on the antenna separation, PHY modulation, RF band, traffic pattern and whether single- or multi-radio systems are used. The problem is caused by adjacent channel interference (ACI) where nearby transmitters "bleed over" to other frequencies and either cause spurious carrier sensing or frame corruption. For nearby transceivers, as in the factory defaults of multi-radio devices, this results in at most two non- interfering channels, one within 2.4 GHz and the other within the 5 GHz band. Only if the distance between the antennas is increased, non-interfering channels within the bands themselves become available. Moreover, our comparison of single- and multi- radio systems allows us to isolate ACI from board crosstalk and radiation leakage of which only the multi-radio systems seem to suffer. Finally, we show how a packet-level simulator can be improved to realistically incorporate ACI. With the help of this simulator more confident statements about the performance of various multi-channel protocols can be made.	38df85d57e9a611fb1cce17694fb6335	ed8fce8eabd1ced38e258663a561c72a	ad4140280d2add539f4e7f753aac7ed4	inproceedings	The Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference in Multi-Radio Systems using IEEE 802.11	Nachtigall, J. and Zubow, A. and Redlich, J. -P.	\N	2008
7669859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr.34, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Universität München, Januar 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b37f4254bacf973eac74836b30de0015	b5f240dbcc6eca7cc309ca684f9fbe95	29b42eeda9c0b9f8e47e8830c731c363	misc	Methoden der Kundenintegration in den Innovationsprozess: Eine Bestandsaufnahme	Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7669876	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thames & Hudson	London	\N	\N	UBHD66577889	\N	\N		\N	\N	656 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-500-28719-8, 978-0-500-28719-4}, language = {eng}	\N	e87ea619b5079393600c308afc2f1ae9	b9dd4e289874b709595045af4ef6c439	51e9afb3ae5f5fbea545e5a25d866cf4	book	Archaeology : theories, methods and practice	Colin Renfrew and Paul G. Bahn	\N	2008
7669890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	SWB-302740821	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint April 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3948-3}, size = {ca. 304 S. ; 255 mm x 185 mm}	\N	dd114936778bf24a8abf747526302522	fbbed5146ebcc308628a2e6591362b9c	5beb4bf7c2b5e00021b2a884fc58b770	book	Basiswissen Archäologie : Theorien - Methoden - Praxis	Colin Renfrew and Paul G. Bahn	\N	2009
7669921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Weikum2007DBIR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247484	\N		\N	\N	25--30	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-27 16:13:12}, citeulike-article-id = {1416372}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936868}, comment = {Principal difference is in the model of the user. 4 keys for going further: graph IR (like RDF), Information Extraction, social tagging, semantic web and ontos.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247480.1247484}	\N	0ecdc59909a4883c6c8ea4c80cdfc5b2	bf88242436a8d85b09070dce49fe7233	e7b7a5ada1efb54745c4d8a2f95e78c1	inproceedings	DB&IR: both sides now	Gerhard Weikum	\N	2007
7669928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thesis:lin:1998	http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-1598-132027/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Validating DSP circuits modeled in VHDL involves generating test data, creating VHDL test benches, and simulating the test benches including models under test (MUTs). This is a laborious and time-consuming process. Therefore, it is desirable to develop a high level approach to automating and planning these tasks.
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This dissertation presents a high level test planning system for functional validation of VHDL DSP models. The system requirements parameterized from the specifications constitute the input space and serve as generics of test benches. Library-based test benches are developed using high level design tools. A test planning framework uses a goal tree structure as a vehicle of planning and documenting the testing activities. In a goal tree, test goals are given based on the specifications and test groups are defined to satisfy the test goals. Test groups partially constrain the system requirements and thus partition the input space into smaller and more manageable subspaces. A set of test strategies are then applied to the test groups for efficient test case design. Each test case is mapped to a configuration declaration of the test bench. The test bench is then simulated to generate test vectors against which the MUT is tested. The MUT response is compared with the gold response by a comparator and verdicts are reached by test oracles. An integrated test planning software system has been developed for test planning and test automation based on this approach. As an illustration of this approach, this dissertation uses the Synthetic Aperture Radar system as a case study. Completeness and effectiveness of the generated test set are evaluated.
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This dissertation also discusses approaches to hierarchical faulty module isolation for hierarchical circuits. Exposability is proposed to measure the extent that signal values are revealed to the tester and is used as the cost function for the faulty module search problem. An expanded goal tree which explores the functional and structural aspects of a hierarchical circuit is also presented. 	a6f8dd37502268f65d43eb4e4bcde6a0	ce59084c16f7c051b70ea65df0090be5	994480c7ebef839314284cac0f39f1e5	phdthesis	A Test Planning System for Functional Validation of VHDL DSP Models	Morris Mengwei Lin	\N	1998
7669941	Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	borispush	http://stacks.iop.org/0954-3899/29/1719	\N	Boris push with spatial stepping	\N	\N	1719-1722	\N	8	\N		The Boris push is commonly used in plasma physics simulations because of its speed and stability. It is second-order accurate, requires only one field evaluation per time step, and has good conservation properties. However, for accelerator simulations it is convenient to propagate particles in z down a changing beamline. A 'spatial Boris push' algorithm has been developed which is similar to the Boris push but uses a spatial coordinate as the independent variable, instead of time. This scheme is compared to the fourth-order Runge-Kutta algorithm, for two simplified muon beam lattices: a uniform solenoid field, and a 'FOFO' lattice where the solenoid field varies sinusoidally along the axis. Examination of the canonical angular momentum, which should be conserved in axisymmetric systems, shows that the spatial Boris push improves accuracy over long distances.	1124fc4c5eec002ccc4ca29755ea2a19	9dc32ec3b7a858f66cb3a15250414aa5	b192cfc4599de42b22ea0aa183e4a04a	article	Boris push with spatial stepping	G Penn and P H Stoltz and J R Cary and J Wurtele	\N	2003
7670023	Internet Mathematics	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FlaTarTsi04	http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:nfa1pV010-gJ:www.internetmathematics.org/volumes/1/4/Flake.pdf+Graph+Clustering+and+Minimum+Cut+Trees\\&\\#38;hl=en\\&\\#38;ct=clnk\\&\\#38;cd=1\\&\\#38;client=iceweasel-a	\N	CiteULike: Graph Clustering and Minimum Cut Trees	\N	\N	385--408	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-22 11:04:40}, citeulike-article-id = {3923455}, priority = {2}	In this paper, we introduce simple graph clustering methods based on minimum cuts within the graph. The clustering methods are general enough to apply to any kind of graph but are well suited for graphs where the link structure implies a notion of reference, similarity, or endorsement, such as web and citation graphs. We show that the quality of the produced clusters is bounded by strong minimum cut and expansion criteria. We also develop a framework for hierarchical clustering and present applications to real-world data. We conclude that the clustering algorithms satisfy strong theoretical criteria and perform well in practice.	cdb6b651096fa9173abbdf3085dc3b60	c6e80a1ce6ca8013e94aa67a27e1fa92	bd240c3cecb3a54b86d320cd16747224	article	Graph Clustering and Minimum Cut Trees	Gary W. Flake and Robert E. Tarjan and Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis	\N	2004
7670411	Landscape Ecology	23	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boer2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-008-9260-5	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	899--913	\N	8	\N		Power law frequency-size distributions of forest fires have been observed in a range of environments. The scaling behaviour
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of fires, and more generally of landscape patterns related to recurring disturbance and recovery, have previously been explainedin the frameworks of self-organized criticality (SOC) and highly optimized tolerance (HOT). In these frameworks the scalingbehaviour of the fires is the global structure that either emerges spontaneously from locally operating processes (SOC) oris the product of a tuning process aimed at optimizing the trade-offs between system yield and tolerance to risks (HOT). Here,we argue that the dominant role of self-organized or optimised fuel patterns in constraining unplanned-fire sizes, implicitin the SOC and HOT frameworks, fails to recognise the strong exogenous controls of fire spread (i.e. by weather, terrain,and suppression) observed in many fire-prone landscapes. Using data from southern Australia we demonstrate that forest fireareas and the magnitudes of corresponding weather events have distributions with closely matching scaling exponents. We concludethat the spatial scale invariance of forest fires may also be a mapping of the meteorological forcing pattern.	1f080ff3cc1b677427962813aa16dc4f	08f60b09d6c441b0b6c5d30874a40a22	402af66026005105918feccb7c5bf0ea	article	Spatial scale invariance of southern Australian forest fires mirrors the scaling behaviour of fire-driving weather events	Matthias Boer and Rohan Sadler and Ross Bradstock and A. Gill and Pauline Grierson	\N	2008
7670420	International Journal of Climatology	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 Royal Meteorological Society	Department of Soil, Water & Environmental Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0038, USA	\N	\N	crimmins2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.1300	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: International Journal of Climatology	\N	\N	1001-1016	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1002/joc.1300}	\N	973d778835d7419084bcccf3104c5766	0448b50e7db183ddcb4202f850891111	1cf6db2998c0186c6649d3030593d630	article	Synoptic climatology of extreme fire-weather conditions across the southwest United States	Michael A. Crimmins	\N	2006
7670454	\N	v	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College	Carlisle Barracks PA	\N	Carlisle papers in security strategy	Gehler.2005	http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub618.pdf	\N	Agile . . . characterized by quickness of mind, resourcefulness, or adaptability in coping with new and varied situations . . . 
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—Webster’s Third New International Dictionary
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Applied to mental or intellectual matters, it suggests ready adaptability to change and adjust. Army literature uses the terms agile and adaptive in tandem and often synonymously. Both derive from the tenets of Army operations: initiative, agility, depth, synchronization, and versatility (from which we get adaptability).18 As the definition above shows, agile and adaptive are nearly synonymous with agile, adding the ideas of quickness, ease, and readiness. According to Field Manual 7-0, the responsibility of the institutional Army (schools and training centers) is to provide the framework to develop adaptive, mentally agile leaders.19 The Army’s Training and Leader Development Panel (ATLDP) Officer Study concluded that, because of the ambiguous nature of the future operating environment, leaders should focus on developing the “enduring competencies,” or what they call metacompetencies,4 of self-awareness and adaptability.20 They recognized that the two were symbiotic; one without the other is useless. These metacompetencies are the essential building blocks of learning. Agility embodies this
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symbiotic relationship between self-awareness and adaptability. In this paper, agility is a metaphor for self-awareness and adaptability in action, the essence of learning.
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Learning is both an individual and organizational phenomenon. Researchers have defined experiential learning as a change of beliefs (or the degree of confidence in one’s beliefs) or the development of new beliefs, skills, or procedures as a result of observation and interpretation of experience.21 This learning happens at the individual cognitive level. Organizations, though often thought of as an organism with goals, beliefs, and memories, do not and cannot learn in the same way. Organizations learn through the experiences of their individual members by encoding these experiential lessons learned into organizational norms and routines. This is a widely accepted perspective advanced by Argyris and Schön,22 Heclo,23 and Hedberg.24 Organizations learn from experience to the extent that
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member experiences are assimilated into various organizational policies, doctrines, and procedures. The research describes “a multistage process in which environmental feedback leads to individual learning, which leads to individual action to change organizational procedures, which leads to change in organizational behavior, which leads to further feedback.”25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1584872152}	This paper is a "directed telescope" focused on the Captain's Career Courses (CCCs). It seeks to answer the research question, how should TRADOC change its education system, with specific regard to the CCCs, to better develop and prepare mentally agile leaders for the Army's new strategic reality? To answer this question, this paper examines the new strategic reality and its implications on our officers' professional military education, as well as the concepts of individual and organizational agility, specifically investigating adaptability, innovation, and learning. It then advances a recommended model to develop agile leaders, while making the institutional system more agile as well.	b78ef261fb46bbbe0d0ce7c6f25ef5db	ccabc29f14939c9921c649eec11e3d32	5b526e74b9ae2470008cdd61bb12e492	book	Agile leaders, agile institutions:  Educating adaptive and innovative leaders for today and tomorrow	P. Christopher Gehler and {Army War College .} and {Strategic Studies Institute.}	\N	2005
7670501	Review Of Scientific Instruments	75	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ajo2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	4471--4480	\N	11	\N	sn = {0034-6748}, ut = {ISI:000224962900018}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, di = {10.1063/1.1794391}, doi = {10.1063/1.1794391}	A calorimeter for measuring heats of adsorption of large molecules
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\	on single crystal surfaces is described. It extends previous instrumentation
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\	for single crystal adsorption calorimetry by adding the capability
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\	for measuring larger (lower vapor pressure) molecules. This is achieved
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\	using a chopped and collimated (similar to4 mm diameter) molecular
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\	beam capable of stable 100 ms pulses of low vapor pressure substances,
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\	and a line-of-sight modification of the King and Wells method for
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\	measuring their sticking probabilities at the single crystal's surface.
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\	The heat input to the single crystal due to adsorption is detected
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\	using a pyroelectric polymer ribbon pressed against the back of the
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\	single crystal, following our previous calorimeter design. Measurements
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\	of benzene adsorption on Pt(111) prove the capability to produce
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\	a highly stable beam of flux similar to2x10(14) molecules/(cm(2)
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\	s) and measure adsorption energies with an absolute accuracy of similar
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\	to5% and a pulse-to-pulse standard deviation of 2 kJ/mol. (C) 2004
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\	American Institute of Physics.	36dd9fb3a33693dac2e442d4adb0ceb9	cd41c62208da9df894515a207385e178	88311e67d7b18a8bfd35de778ce79bda	article	Calorimeter for adsorption energies of larger molecules on single
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\	crystal surfaces	H. M. Ajo and H. Ihm and D. E. Moilanen and C. T. Campbell	\N	2004
7670502	Surface science	283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ALSARRAF1993	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwo9	\N		\N	\N	427-437	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0039-6028}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1016/0039-6028(93)91015-H}	An accurate adsorption calorimeter with good sensitivity to 0.01 ML
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\	of CO on Ni single crystals has been designed. Simultaneous measurements
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\	are obtained, using a pulsed molecular beam source, of differential
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\	heats of adsorption and of sticking probabilities as a function of
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\	surface coverage, theta. Results are presented for CO and O2 chemisorption
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\	and oxide film formation on Ni(100), and also for the separate interaction
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\	of CO and oxygen with various doses of preadsorbed K on Ni{100}.	2952dd9fe69d56536c5ecfca4a0c2b83	2ee42749e78b87e41af023c7c47463b7	1ecf9df7076d5eaa470761e5412304cd	article	Adsorption microcalorimetry and sticking probabilities on metal single-crystal
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\	surfaces	N ALSARRAF and J.T. STUCKLESS and C.E. WARTNABY and D.A. KING	\N	1993
7670503	Chemical reviews	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown1998	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwob	\N		\N	\N	797-831	\N	2	\N	issn = {0009-2665}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1021/cr9700890}	A unique instrument, a single-crystal adsorption
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\	calorimeter (SCAC), with sensitivity to femtomole
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\	quantities of reacting gas has been developed and
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\	deployed over the past 5 years, providing a significant
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\	new database for surface systems which have been
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\	spectroscopically and structurally well-defined. This
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\	instrument has been used in the first measurements
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\	of heats for molecules that adsorb irreversibly, which
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\	cannot be studied by thermal desorption or isosteric
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\	methods. This is the first comprehensive review of
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\	the instrument and the results obtained. Emphasis
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\	is placed on the extraction of chemisorption bond
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\	energies and interadsorbate lateral interaction energies
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\	from variations in adsorption heat with coverage
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\	obtained for CO, O2, NO, C2H2, C2H4, CO/K, and O2/K
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\	on single crystal surfaces of Ni, Pd, Pt, and Rh. The
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\	data uniquely provide an important benchmark for
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\	theoretical calculations of potential-energy surfaces
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\	for chemisorption, a new thermodynamic criterion for
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\	the onset of nondissociative adsorption (for NO), and
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\	a database for adsorption heats, average bond energies,
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\	and interaction energies for chemisorbed species
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\	on single-crystal surfaces.	d1a50b2c29852f33bb06e92a10a1c21a	765e4120f5ebdbd9121b297ac2f459f2	34a42c5da041eaf198cbd1e1693a5701	article	Femtomole adsorption calorimetry on single-crystal surfaces	W.A. Brown and R. Kose and D.A. King	\N	1998
7670504	Abstracts of papers	213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell1997	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwo5	\N		\N	\N	292-COLL	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}, issn = {0065-7727}	\N	317f7ee25c91398570aee5c7763d8579	476b33e9a621f9f27b1c404bff49d9ed	475e4ee50d5149eb2c81e31bad367806	article	A new single-crystal adsorption microcalorimeter: Applications in
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\	metal film growth on oxides.	C Campbell and Stuckless JT and Starr D	\N	1997
7670505	Topics in Catalysis	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell2001	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/nvzf	\N		\N	\N	43-51	\N	1-4	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}, issn = {1022-5528}	Many industrially important catalysts consist of late transition metal
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\	particles supported on the surfaces of oxide materials. Our studies
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\	of such systems using model catalysts consisting of metal films vapor
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\	deposited onto the surfaces of single-crystalline oxides are reviewed
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\	here. Systems studied include Cu on ZnO, Pt on ZnO. Au on TiO2 and
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\	Cu, Ag and Pt, on MgO. A unique adsorption microcalorimeter was developed
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\	to measure directly the energetic stability of the metal atoms on
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\	the oxide surfaces and the adhesion energy at the metal/oxide interface,
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\	which clarify the structural and chemisorption properties of the
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\	ultrathin metal particles. The structure of the oxide surface and
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\	the metal particles was elucidated by low-energy electron diffraction
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\	(LEED), low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy (ISS), angular-resolved
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\	X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray photoelectron diffraction
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\	(XPD). The electronic character of the metal particles was revealed
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\	by XPS, Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), band-bending and work
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\	function measurements. Sintering rates were measured by temperature-programmed
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\	ion scattering spectroscopy (TPISS). The chemisorption properties
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\	of these particles and their catalytic reactivity were monitored
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\	by mass spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD).	65604b30cb07c1e81938993ae9df0d3e	759945fd583f6fc66e3eb1595508ee5c	cdd5b8fea93870428e4ca940f6a669ff	article	Model oxide-supported metal catalysts: energetics, particle thicknesses,
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\	chemisorption and catalytic properties	C. Campbell and A.W.Grantand D.E. Starr and S.C. Parker and V.A. Bondzie	\N	2001
7670506	Sensors And Actuators B-Chemical	107	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diaz2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	454--460	\N	1	\N	sn = {0925-4005}, ut = {ISI:000229665700065}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, di = {10.1016/j.snb.2004.11.037}, doi = {10.1016/j.snb.2004.11.037}	The direct measurement of adsorption heats on the well-defined and
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\	highly ordered surfaces of single crystals (i.e., single crystal
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\	adsorption calorimetry, SCAC) has until now been performed only on
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\	samples with thickness of 0.2 or 1-8 mu m, depending on the heat
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\	detection method. This paper reports a modification to a P-polyvinylidene
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\	fluoride (PVDF) pyroelectric heat detector, which allows measurements
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\	on much thicker samples (similar to 80 mu m) with similar signal-to-noise.
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\	The improvement is achieved by increasing the compression between
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\	the single crystal and the 9 mu m thick PVDF detector ribbon by pressing
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\	it with a thicker, insulating polymer, and by using a similarly-mounted
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\	reference detector to subtract away some of the voltage noise due
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\	to mechanical vibrations (also detected by the piezoelectric PVDF
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\	ribbons). For a 75 mu m NiAl(110) single crystal, a sensitivity of
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\	5 V per adsorbed joule and a pulse-to-pulse standard deviation of
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\	4% in the measured heats are seen for adsorbed laser pulses of 3.7
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\	mu J over a 0.138 cm(2) area. Application of this method to measure
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\	the heats of adsorption of Pb onto NiAl(110) is demonstrated. The
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\	pulse-to-pulse standard deviation of the heat of adsorption at high
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\	coverages, where the heat is independent of coverage, is about +/-
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\	5.2%, or 10.2 kJ/mol. This broadens the range of surfaces that can
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\	be studied by calorimetry, since this thickness can be achieved with
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\	nearly any single crystal material by simple mechanical thinning,
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\	whereas that is not possible with samples thinner than similar to
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\	50 mu m over the required surface area of similar to 1 cm(2). (c)
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\	2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.	68fb54a77cec7b8f387faa593767a916	dccc76b98f9222c6d944c579e126c697	2d57e29a164c75894840db312c623377	article	Pyroelectric heat detector for measuring adsorption energies on thicker
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\	single crystals	S. F. Diaz and J. F. Zhu and N. Shamir and C. T. Campbell	\N	2005
7670507	Journal Of Physical Chemistry B	108	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ihm2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	14627--14633	\N	38	\N	sn = {1520-6106}, ut = {ISI:000223922500058}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, di = {10.1021/jp040159o}, doi = {10.1021/jp040159o}	The heat of adsorption of benzene on clean Pt(111) at 300 K is measured
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\	calorimetrically and found to decrease with coverage (theta) as (197
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\	- 48theta - 83theta(2)) kJ/mol. Saturation coverage (theta = 1.0)
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\	is 2.3 x 10(14) molecules/cm(2). Sticking probabilities of benzene
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\	on Pt(111) were measured by mass spectrometry, giving an initial
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\	value of 0.97 and showing Kisliuk-type behavior with increasing coverage
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\	that implies there is a precursor to sticking with a ratio of its
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\	hopping rate to its desorption rate of similar to28. Benzene adsorbs
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\	transiently on the benzene-saturated surface at 300 K with a trapping
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\	probability of 0.90 and a heat of adsorption of 63-73 kJ/mol.	5b9e5a74f299c7ebaf7c99f4b1892998	9d884bb3103f9c5c1c1b89a50ebc8d56	b08dde782b1bf852d6aca1adba4f3d56	article	Calorimetric measurement of the heat of adsorption of benzene on
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\	Pt(111)	H. Ihm and H. M. Ajo and J. M. Gottfried and P. Bera and C. T. Campbell	\N	2004
7670508	Surface science	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KING1972	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwoe	\N		\N	\N	454-	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}, issn = {0039-6028}, doi = {10.1016/0039-6028(72)90232-4}	\N	8969a217080d67507be2ee61d08fd1e9	18fc2d68b05d92e4fe29c22d9c985bb0	0b8c14473f07be28ef1dbf2cd8ecde80	article	MOLECULAR-BEAM INVESTIGATION OF ADSORPTION KINETICS ON BULK METAL
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\	TARGETS - NITROGEN ON TUNGSTEN	D. KING and M.G. WELLS	\N	1972
7670509	Journal Of Chemical Thermodynamics	33	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Larsen2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	333--345	\N	3	\N	sn = {0021-9614}, ut = {ISI:000169649700005}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, di = {10.1006/jcht.2000.0747}, doi = {10.1006/jcht.2000.0747}	The heats of adsorption of metal gas atoms onto single crystalline
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\	surfaces can be measured directly as a detailed function of coverage
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\	using a unique microcalorimeter. The development of this experimental
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\	apparatus and the results obtained from these experiments will be
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\	reviewed. The heat detection is performed with a highly sensitive
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\	pyroelectric polymer ribbon pressed into contact with the thin (1
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\	mum thick) single crystal sample, onto which pulses of a metal atom
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\	beam impinge. Heats of adsorption have been measured for pulses of
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\	gas containing a few per cent of a monolayer with a pulse-to-pulse
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\	standard deviation as low as 1.5 kJ.mol(-1). The adhesion energy
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\	of multilayer metal films can be estimated from the integral enthalpy
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\	of adsorption. (C) 2001 Academic Press.	549ef2019fb22203de50fc134fd62d0f	4fef87a63db97ed9ceca4d4b73e1cf16	5cbecf9b603ca5459702c5b7a6b867fd	article	Enthalpies of adsorption of metal atoms on single-crystalline surfaces
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\	by microcalorimetry	J. H. Larsen and D. E. Starr and C. T. Campbell	\N	2001
7670510	Review of scientific instruments	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Libuda2000	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwod	\N		\N	\N	4395-4408	\N	12	\N	issn = {0034-6748}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1063/1.1318919}	We describe a newly developed ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) experiment which
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\	combines molecular beam techniques and in situ surface spectroscopy.
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\	It has been specifically designed to study the reaction kinetics
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\	and dynamics on complex model catalysts. The UHV system contains:
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\	(a) a preparation compartment providing the experimental techniques
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\	which are required to prepare and characterize single-crystal based
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\	model catalysts such as ordered oxide surfaces or oxide supported
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\	metal particles; and (b) the actual scattering chamber, where up
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\	to three molecular beams can be crossed on the sample surface. Two
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\	beams are produced by newly developed differentially pumped sources
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\	based on multichannel arrays. The latter are capable of providing
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\	high intensity and purity beams and can be modulated by means of
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\	a vacuum-motor driven and computer-controlled chopper. The third
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\	beam is generated in a continuous or pulsed supersonic expansion
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\	and is modulated via a variable duty-cycle chopper. Angular and time-resolved
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\	measurements of desorbing and scattered molecules are performed with
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\	a rotatable doubly differentially pumped quadrupole mass spectrometer
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\	with a liquid-nitrogen cooled ionizer housing. Time-resolved but
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\	angle-integrated measurements are realized with a second nondifferentially
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\	pumped quadrupole mass spectrometer. In situ measurements of adsorbed
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\	species under reaction conditions are performed by means of an adapted
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\	vacuum Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. The spectrometer
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\	provides the possibility of time-resolved measurements and can be
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\	synchronized with any of the beam sources. This contribution provides
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\	a general overview of the system and a description of all new components
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\	and their interplay. We also present test data for all components
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\	employing simple adsorption/desorption and reaction systems.	3339bd2b14e6402fbbdea5eced9b4d76	d41479b45e5bd2e0769c760477f14b86	fb4f7b55010ed465563141dcf46cf74b	article	A molecular beam/surface spectroscopy apparatus for the study of
\
\	reactions on complex model catalysts	J. Libuda and I. Meusel I and J. Hartmann and H.-J. Freund	\N	2000
7670511	Chemical Society Reviews	37	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lytken2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	2172--2179	\N	10	\N	sn = {0306-0012}, ut = {ISI:000259505600004}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, di = {10.1039/b719543p}, doi = {10.1039/b719543p}, af = {Lytken, OleEOLEOLLew, WandaEOLEOLCampbell, Charles T.}	Single crystal adsorption calorimetry provides essential information
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\	about the energetics of surface reactions on well-defined surfaces
\
\	where the adsorbed reaction products can be clearly identified. In
\
\	this tutorial review, we cover the essentials of that technique,
\
\	with emphasis on our lab's recent advances in sensitivity and temperature
\
\	range, and demonstrate what can be achieved through a review of selected
\
\	example studies concerning adsorption and dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons
\
\	on Pt(111). A fairly complete reaction enthalpy diagram is presented
\
\	for the dehydrogenation of cyclohexane to benzene on Pt(111).	5882a51a8c6bad78c1556b9f87663015	46b6d89629c72af883b186b0b8a7a171	059084803b181dcb070d1af23984a704	article	Catalytic reaction energetics by single crystal adsorption calorimetry:
\
\	hydrocarbons on Pt(111)	O. Lytken and W. Lew and C. T. Campbell	\N	2008
7670512	Surface Science	515	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Starr2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--20	\N	1	\N	sn = {0039-6028}, ut = {ISI:000177735900006}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}	The heat of adsorption and sticking probability are measured versus
\
\	coverage for Cu and Pb adsorption on the MgO(100) surface pre-decorated
\
\	with surface hydroxyl groups, and compared to prior results on OH-free
\
\	MgO(100). The presence of OH increases the low-coverage heats of
\
\	adsorption of both Pb and Cu, but causes these heats to increase
\
\	more slowly with metal coverage as the metal particle size increases.
\
\	Measurements by Auger electron spectroscopy show that the Pb island
\
\	density increases and island size decreases at a given Pb coverage
\
\	with OH present. This explains the slower rise in heat of adsorption
\
\	with coverage when OH is present, since smaller islands of metal
\
\	bind the next metal atom more weakly. The initial sticking probability
\
\	of Pb is lower on. the OH-dosed surface, which we attribute to a
\
\	lower adsorption energy for the precursor state (isolated Pb adatoms).
\
\	This contrasts with Pb atoms in tiny clusters, which bind more strongly
\
\	to MgO(100) when OH is present. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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\	rights reserved.	42730fdb47f3bde9761ba4c03c906f0d	3f665a233e2b2cb517219574527c3f53	40d16732ee4c8ec5cebb54fbd33f3943	article	Heat of absorption of Cu and Pb on hydroxyl-covered MgO(100)	D. E. Starr and S. F. Diaz and J. E. Musgrove and J. T. Ranney and D. J. Bald and L. Nelen and H. Ihm and C. T. Campbell	\N	2002
7670513	Surface science	349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuck1996	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwoc	\N		\N	\N	229-240	\N	2	\N	issn = {0039-6028}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1016/0039-6028(95)01070-X}	Significant improvements to the single crystal adsorption calorimeter
\
\	(SCAC) of Borroni-Bird and King are described. The calorimeter comprises
\
\	a pulsed molecular beam source, an ultrathin single crystal and an
\
\	infrared detector. It is calibrated using a chopped laser beam, and
\
\	the amount of gas adsorbed or reacted per pulse is measured using
\
\	the King and Wells reflection detector technique, Refinements in
\
\	the molecular beam system, the optical calibration system, flux calibration
\
\	system and sticking probability measurement technique have been made.
\
\	The calorimeter response is accurately linear over a useful energy
\
\	range; the detection limit is estimated as 10 kJ mol(-1) and the
\
\	accuracy in heats of adsorption for heats above similar to 80 kJ
\
\	mol(-1) is estimated as similar to 6%, Comparisons of calorimetric
\
\	heats with isosteric heats and with desorption energies obtained
\
\	for reversible systems, such as CO on Ni and Pt single crystal surfaces,
\
\	generally yield good agreement and give support to the estimate for
\
\	the absolute accuracy of the instrument.	aea6dde4398da982412556d718b982c2	5e952a7e2af55b5004d96cadb11886a5	2887d5606283ee811a220d7cc5de81e9	article	An improved single crystal adsorption calorimeter	A. Stuck and C.E. Wartnaby and Y.Y. Yeo and J.T. Stuckless and N. AlSarraf and D.A. King	\N	1996
7670514	Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuckless2000	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwo3	\N		\N	\N	13-22	\N	1	\N	issn = {0925-4005}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1016/S0925-4005(99)00371-8}	In microcalorimetry for measuring heats of adsorption on clean single-crystal
\
\	surfaces, a pulse of gas from a molecular beam adsorbs on an ultrathin
\
\	single crystal's surface, causing a measurable transient heat input
\
\	and temperature rise. One new and sensitive method of heat detection
\
\	uses a 9 um pyroelectric polymer ribbon, which is mechanically driven
\
\	to make a gentle mechanical/thermal contact to the back of the single-crystal
\
\	sample during measurement (J.T. Stuckless, N.A. Frei, C.T. Campbell,
\
\	A novel single-crystal adsorption calorimeter and additions for determining
\
\	metal adsorption and adhesion energies, Rev. Sci. Instr. 69, 1998,
\
\	2427�2438). Here we describe simulations of the signal pulse shape
\
\	and an analysis of absolute signal intensities, based on system parameters
\
\	such as the detector pyroelectric coefficient and thermal conductivities
\
\	of the detector and sample, in order to understand heat collection
\
\	efficiency in this and related calorimetric techniques.	e0024d1f04c831a98fdc0797d35d81c4	e86f6ce402c911a65c4b947167b0b509	5ac043473e494252fd7d16ba4cb2b0c3	article	Pyroelectric detector for single-crystal adsorption microcalorimetry:
\
\	analysis of pulse shape and intensity	J Stuckless and Nathan A. Frei and Charles T. Campbell	\N	2000
7670515	Review of scientific instruments	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuckless1998	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwo6	\N		\N	\N	2427-2438	\N	6	\N	issn = {0034-6748}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1063/1.1148971}	A new microcalorimeter for measuring heats of adsorption on clean
\
\	single-crystal surfaces is described, and its operational characteristics
\
\	are presented. The principle is similar to that pioneered by David
\
\	King's group: A pulse of gas from a molecular beam adsorbs on an
\
\	ultrathin single crystal's surface, causing a measurable transient
\
\	heat input and temperature rise. Our novel heat detector is a 9 mu
\
\	m thick pyroelectric polymer ribbon, which is mechanically driven
\
\	to make a gentle mechanical/thermal contact to the back of the single-crystal
\
\	sample during measurements. Advantages include use of thicker samples
\
\	(1 mu m), sample preparation at very high temperatures, and potential
\
\	measurements at cryogenic temperatures. A novel chopped molecular
\
\	beam of metal vapor and a method of correcting for absorbed radiation
\
\	from the hot effusion cell are also described. This system is applied
\
\	to study the heats of adsorption of metals on clean, well-defined
\
\	and single-crystalline surfaces as a detailed function of coverage,
\
\	from which metal/substrate adhesion energies can also be extracted.
\
\	We obtain pulse-to-pulse standard deviations of <2% in the heat of
\
\	adsorption for pulses containing <0.03 ML of Cu and Pb, and absolute
\
\	accuracy to within a few percent.	fb55ae0fd0442abb88a609ac8f994e4e	41eaaaa79ba52d19b46d11dd6f230ae5	c252bd1913eae1d1745acdf1122ce266	article	A novel single-crystal adsorption calorimeter and additions for determining
\
\	metal adsorption and adhesion energies	J. Stuckless and N.A. Frei and C.T. Campbell	\N	1998
7670516	The Journal of chemical physics	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeo1997	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwof	\N		\N	\N	392-401	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}, issn = {0021-9606}, doi = {10.1063/1.473203}	Single crystal adsorption calorimetry was applied to investigate the
\
\	heats of adsorption of CO and oxygen and the reaction heats for the
\
\	CO oxidation process on Pt{111} at room temperature. Both sticking
\
\	probabilities and heats of adsorption for CO and oxygen are presented
\
\	as a function of coverage. These results an used to interpret the
\
\	subsequent measurements taken for the CO oxidation process on the
\
\	same surface. The initial heats of adsorption of CO and oxygen on
\
\	Pt{111} are 180+/-8 and 339+/-32 kJ/mol, respectively. In addition
\
\	the pairwise lateral repulsive interaction between CO molecules in
\
\	a ((V)3x(r)oot 3)R30 degrees ordered layer at theta=1/3 is found
\
\	to be 4 kJ/mol. A detailed Monte Carlo modeling of the dissociative
\
\	adsorption and sticking probability of oxygen on Pt{111} is performed.
\
\	The initial rapid fall in heat is attributed to adsorption oil defect
\
\	sites, and subsequent adsorption on the planar{111} surface proceeds
\
\	with a third neighbor interaction energy between the oxygen adatoms
\
\	omega(3) similar to 22 kJ/mol. When gaseous CO reacts with preadsorbed
\
\	oxygen adatoms, the CO2 produced has an excess energy of 16+/-8 kJ/mol.
\
\	(C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.	611237415d7076a77ffc5a5a136c5045	c82cc77bd04cb85ab2eee7465a9874d1	e543d12d32d49fdaf2763db2d81a3ff1	article	Calorimetric heats for CO and oxygen adsorption and for the catalytic
\
\	CO oxidation reaction on Pt{111}	Y. Yeo and L. Vattuone and D.A. King	\N	1997
7670517	The Journal of chemical physics	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeo1997a	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwog	\N		\N	\N	1990-1996	\N	5	\N	issn = {0021-9606}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1063/1.473306}	The coverage dependencies of the differential heats of adsorption
\
\	for CO and NO on Pd{100}, at room temperature, are reported using
\
\	single crystal adsorption calorimetry (SCAC). The initial heat for
\
\	CO is 165 kJ/mol, falling markedly with increasing coverage due to
\
\	anomalously strong repulsive interactions between molecules. The
\
\	formation of a c(2 x 4) overlayer at half monolayer coverage places
\
\	severe constraints on the magnitudes of lateral interactions between
\
\	adsorbates which can fit the data. A realistic lateral interaction
\
\	model is proposed. The influence of predosed carbon on the heat of
\
\	adsorption of CO was also investigated. As little as 0.05 ML of C
\
\	causes a decrease in the initial heat of about 20 kJ/mol; 0.2 ML
\
\	reduces the heat to 120 kJ/mol. The results suggest long range interactions
\
\	between C atoms and CO molecules. The initial heat for NO is 155
\
\	kJ/mol, decreasing smoothly to about 105 kJ/mol at saturation. The
\
\	coverage dependencies of the sticking probabilities for both NO and
\
\	CO exhibits precursor behavior which is considerably diminished in
\
\	the presence of a high C precoverage.	5890c9a5383d437df1718dc274ea75f4	40a80c4ca9eb88d2fe3347c7479f7ed0	2f487175abf7458124e346614b841cb6	article	Calorimetric investigation of NO and CO adsorption on Pd{100} and
\
\	the influence of preadsorbed carbon	Y. Yeo and L. Vattuone and D.A. King	\N	1997
7670518	The Journal of chemical physics	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeo1996	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwoh	\N		\N	\N	3810-3821	\N	10	\N	issn = {0021-9606}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1063/1.471034}	Calorimetric heats of adsorption and sticking probabilities are reported
\
\	for NO and CO on both the reconstructed hex and the unreconstructed
\
\	(1 X 1) surfaces of Pt{100} by single crystal adsorption calorimetry
\
\	(SCAC), at room temperature. The hex surface reverts to the (1 X
\
\	1 ) structure during adsorption of both gases, as previously reported.
\
\	The initial heat of adsorption on the (1 X 1) surface is 215 kJ/mol
\
\	for CO and 200 kJ/mol for NO. Adsorbate-adsorbate interactions determine
\
\	not only the dependence of the heat of adsorption on coverage but
\
\	also the formation of different ordered structures. A model is suggested
\
\	to explain the observed dependence of the differential heat on coverage
\
\	and the LEED patterns, and a Monte Carlo simulation is performed
\
\	to derive the corresponding differential heat, thus allowing estimates
\
\	to be made of the magnitude of adsorbate-adsorbate interactions.
\
\	For CO adsorption, the critical contribution is the pairwise interaction
\
\	energy epsilon(d) between molecules in nnn sites while for NO triplet
\
\	formation is suggested with significant repulsive interaction between
\
\	molecules in the same tripler (epsilon(t)) and an even stronger repulsion
\
\	between triplet pairs (epsilon(tt)). NO-NO repulsive interactions
\
\	(epsilon(t) = 20 kJ/mol, epsilon(tt) = 80 kJ/mol) are considerably
\
\	stronger than GO-CO interactions (epsilon(d) = 5 kT/mol); thus, at
\
\	half monolayer coverage CO gives rise to a c(2 X 2) pattern while
\
\	NO gives a c(2 X 4) pattern. Moreover, with CO the coverage can be
\
\	increased to 0.75 ML, with the formation of compressed structures,
\
\	while for NO the saturation coverage is just 0.5 ML. The differential
\
\	heat on the hex surface is also discussed showing the possible role
\
\	of adsorption at defect sites in the energetics of the system. The
\
\	surface energy difference between the clean (1 X 1) and hex surfaces
\
\	is obtained as 20 kJ(mol Pt-s)(-1) by comparing the integral heats
\
\	of adsorption of CO on both surfaces at theta = 0.5, when the final
\
\	states of the two systems are identical.	99cee77d619279b4ab66cc8502e43ed7	dfb7c62a16751869e42312bf1c76131e	f814fc0daa5b9fe6232a43d88dd47a36	article	Energetics and kinetics of CO and NO adsorption on Pt{100}: Restructuring
\
\	and lateral interactions	Y Yeo and L. Vattuone and D.A. King	\N	1996
7670519	Chemical Physics Letters	259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeo1996a	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwoi	\N		\N	\N	28-36	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0009-2614}, timestamp = {2009.03.12}, doi = {10.1016/0009-2614(96)00787-7}	The reaction of C2H4 on Pt{111} at 300 K has been investigated by
\
\	single crystal adsorption calorimetry. The initial heats of adsorption
\
\	and the initial sticking probability are 174 kJ/mol and 0.67 respectively.
\
\	The adsorption heat versus coverage data shows a remarkable minimum
\
\	which serves as a basis for a mechanism involving ethylidene (CHCH3)
\
\	as an intermediate for the formation of ethylidyne (C2H2) on the
\
\	Pt{III} surface. The coverage-dependent sticking probability strongly
\
\	indicates that adsorption is precursor mediated and is well-fitted
\
\	by the King and Wells expression. From the structure of the decomposition
\
\	species known to form on the Pt{III} surface, the average C-Pt bond
\
\	strength is found to be about 245 kJ/mol, although the actual value
\
\	is found to be species-dependent.	59e09066c80b8499fc93159b1a6e0b31	02b1348a82590092d2ce65fec9284160	1e71a1ce159270d9025165e340c44d98	article	Microcalorimetric study of ethylene adsorption on the Pt{111} surface	Y Yeo and C.E. Wartnaby and D.A. King	\N	1996
7670520	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	Zen1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	254	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}	\N	b3e7fb5953bbc48079bf566f96780331	50a1f577d87740306d58c7e5c19c6e54	11f2aea78f1ee258496bf44e4ecf7adb	book	Atomic and Molecular Beam Methods	M. Zen	G Scoles	1988
7670576	Digital Enterprise Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49864-5_10	\N	Implementation agility in Manufacturing Systems (MS) is one of the most important objectives for MS considering the complexity of environment. Agility implementation implies new characteristics as well as new implications not considered by the previousMS concept. These are: the dynamic reconfigurability of MS structure (in the first place), pro-activity, the emergence (asinherent features of agility), and the need for integration of resources outside the original MS. These characteristics implyneeds for specific organizational tools and frameworks. The issue is presented in a two-part paper first one presenting therequirements and principles of agility and MS reconfigurability – and the second part presenting two architectures for MSreconfigurability in support of MS agility as well as two applications of the proposed architectures.	\N	\N	91--98	\N	\N	\N		Implementation agility in Manufacturing Systems (MS) is one of the most important objectives for MS considering the complexity
\
of environment. Agility implementation implies new characteristics as well as new implications not considered by the previousMS concept. These are: the dynamic reconfigurability of MS structure (in the first place), pro-activity, the emergence (asinherent features of agility), and the need for integration of resources outside the original MS. These characteristics implyneeds for specific organizational tools and frameworks. The issue is presented in a two-part paper first one presenting therequirements and principles of agility and MS reconfigurability – and the second part presenting two architectures for MSreconfigurability in support of MS agility as well as two applications of the proposed architectures.	49ca688bf9b4cafb25a0ced2f178f66b	55050117c15629a0b94d60586d3c563c	68392ced3d3a61abc769a36b91f6baf5	article	Reconfigurability Of Manufacturing Systems For Agility Implementation	Goran Putnik and Alojzij Sluga	\N	2007
7670931	ACM Trans. Speech Lang. Process.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	guiliano07relation	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1322391.1322393&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=25692839&CFTOKEN=56919722#	\N		\N	\N	1--26	\N	1	\N	issn = {1550-4875}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1322391.1322393}	\N	8c98723222745170962778359cbb6b15	f17f6e5872dd8f22c182e53520097ef8	8909fe2a121ce8ce2eb4f5835355b506	article	Relation extraction and the influence of automatic named-entity recognition	Claudio Giuliano and Alberto Lavelli and Lorenza Romano	\N	2007
7670965	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2008 ASIS&T	College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104; Department of Management Information Systems, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, 85721	\N	\N	wiley08kernel	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20791	\N		\N	\N	756-769	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20791}	\N	7cd5b34c31cdd2cf58d03f7942504e38	eb43c5657ef592635fc183d135da45fc	933aa6221b852ba619a93f756a54898a	article	Kernel-based learning for biomedical relation extraction	Jiexun Li and Zhu Zhang and Xin Li and Hsinchun Chen	\N	2008
7671089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB '94:)	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	NgHan94	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=672827&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=26570921&CFTOKEN=91409433	\N	Efficient and Effective Clustering Methods for Spatial Data Mining	\N	\N	144--155	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-153-8}	\N	f8166fccd09061409de2d7682c2e389d	d01744b22cd295fd6da28d434c9dbd22	35e168936ee713155ed25305ddb64cff	inproceedings	Efficient and Effective Clustering Methods for Spatial Data Mining	Raymond T. Ng and Jiawei Han	\N	1994
7671218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chevaliers errants, demoiselles et l'Autre	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göppingen	\N	GAG	PKTuP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	644	\N	titleaddon = {Zur Erklärung einiger Unterschiede von Hartmanns \\textit{Iwein} gegenüber Chrétiens \\textit{Yvain}}, booktitleaddon = {Höfische und nachhöfische Literatur im europäischen Mittelalter. Festschrift für Xenja von Ertzdorff zum 65. Geburtstag}, gender = {sm}	\N	9da6bb33217a63e73ab49062790b0b62	11d0ad7b1582a3b02f3097991bf98306	5fea0520ea3b94cc798610baf9170f04	incollection	Text und Prätext	Peter Kern	Ehlert Trude	1998
7671316	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on	1	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1243918	\N	\N	This paper presents results of an experimental study on mode awareness in an adaptive cruise control system with two operational modes. Two cognitive experiments were conducted using a low-fidelity driving simulator. First, the understandability of the system behaviors was investigated in a situation in which the system lost sight of a target vehicle. The simulated driving under suppression on the system state information shows that some participants exhibited difficulty in predicting the system behavior in complicated situations. Through an analysis of participants' behaviors and understanding, valuable information that may improve their mode awareness was identified. The second experiment examined and compared design alternatives for the activatable and operational speed ranges in terms of the convenience and understandability. The results suggest that it may be possible to emphasize the convenience in the use of the ACC system without leading greater confusions in drivers' mode awareness.	\N	\N	 832-837 vol.1	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1062-922X  }, doi = {10.1109/ICSMC.2003.1243918}	 This paper presents results of an experimental study on mode awareness in an adaptive cruise control system with two operational modes. Two cognitive experiments were conducted using a low-fidelity driving simulator. First, the understandability of the system behaviors was investigated in a situation in which the system lost sight of a target vehicle. The simulated driving under suppression on the system state information shows that some participants exhibited difficulty in predicting the system behavior in complicated situations. Through an analysis of participants' behaviors and understanding, valuable information that may improve their mode awareness was identified. The second experiment examined and compared design alternatives for the activatable and operational speed ranges in terms of the convenience and understandability. The results suggest that it may be possible to emphasize the convenience in the use of the ACC system without leading greater confusions in drivers' mode awareness.	02497cdd6eb77ebcd0ab46dac3ff8009	268c37bd7a2df789ea6f03687c3ce47b	200b798692e5d20aa2a9301f64123d80	article	Mode awareness of a dual-mode adaptive cruise control system	H. Furukawa and T. Inagaki and Y. Shiraishi and T. Watanabe	\N	2003
7671334	Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators,\
\	Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment	599	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:stoulos-2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJM-4TWTD3B-3/2/f91f0d461359f826b17ff24007350a13	\N		\N	\N	106--112	\N	1	\N	issn = {0168-9002}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/nima_599_106.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {http://gila.lib.utk.edu:2058/10.1016/j.nima.2008.10.034}	Spallation sources are able to produce intense neutron fluxes using\
\	massive targets when irradiated by relativistic proton beams. Such\
\	sub-critical Accelerator Driven Systems (ADSystem) can be used for\
\	transmutation or incineration of long-lived radioactive waste by\
\	neutron captures or neutron induced fission. In the present study\
\	a spallation source consisted of a combined Pb/U target was irradiated\
\	by relativistic proton beams from 0.7 up to 2�GeV. Neutron fluences\
\	were measured using passive detectors. A benchmark analysis was applied\
\	on the experimental results taken under consideration Monte Carlo\
\	simulation data of neutron multiplicity. In order to evaluate the\
\	tolerance of the structural materials in source design, the neutron\
\	and proton distributions escaping the source surface were measured.\
\	The spallation source performance in terms of neutron and proton\
\	production as well as the effectiveness of a polyethylene shielding\
\	surrounding the spallation source is also discussed.	666b5961cf4d6806f94ecce9b18d8ae8	28a1e39e3dcd89dfb65f2cfdfbf10ebb	0f253ea8f7d62b9ddaf3a410a8b01bbb	article	Hadron multiplicity studies on a combined Pb/U-blanket spallation\
\	source: Experimental and simulation benchmark analysis	S. Stoulos and M. Fragopoulou and A. Sosnin and M. Manolopoulou and M. Krivopustov and M. Zamani	\N	2009
7671335	Review Of Scientific Instruments	80	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:tom-2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/80/016108/1	\N		\N	\N	016108	\N	1	\N	sn = {0034-6748}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/rsi_80_016108.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000262966000047}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, de = {hydrogen production; hydrogen storage; nuclear magnetic resonance;EOLEOLsolid\
\	hydrogen; thermal conductivity}, di = {10.1063/1.3072881}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {10.1063/1.3072881}, af = {Tom, Brian A.EOLEOLBhasker, SiddharthaEOLEOLMiyamoto, YukiEOLEOLMomose,\
\	TakamasaEOLEOLMcCall, Benjamin J.}	The production of enriched para-H-2 is useful for many scientific\
\	applications, but the technology for producing and measuring para-H-2\
\	is not yet widespread. In this note and in the accompanying auxiliary\
\	material, we describe the design, construction, and use of a versatile\
\	standalone converter that is capable of producing para-H-2 enrichments\
\	of up to >= 99.99% at continuous flow rates of up to 0.4 SLM. We\
\	also discuss para-H-2 storage and back conversion rates, and improvements\
\	to three techniques (thermal conductance, NMR, and solid hydrogen\
\	impurity spectroscopy) used to quantify the para-H-2 enrichment.	748dc66cc19138f06417965211e135df	419df3e0ae08ceae4398d87f7c719c91	8a3646efa96572097eef149a110919f7	article	Producing and quantifying enriched para-H-2	B. A. Tom and S. Bhasker and Y. Miyamoto and T. Momose and B. J. McCall	\N	2009
7671337	Review Of Scientific Instruments	79	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:mancic-2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/79/073301/1	\N		\N	\N	073301	\N	7	\N	sn = {0034-6748}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/rsi_79_073301.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000258179400011}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, di = {10.1063/1.2949388}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {10.1063/1.2949388}, af = {Mancic, A.EOLEOLFuchs, J.EOLEOLAntici, P.EOLEOLGaillard, S. A.EOLEOLAudebert,\
\	P.}	In this paper, the absolute calibration of photostimulable image plates\
\	(IPs) used as proton detectors is presented. The calibration is performed\
\	in a wide range of proton energies (0.5-20 MeV) by exposing simultaneously\
\	the IP and calibrated detectors (radiochromic films and solid state\
\	detector CR39) to a source of broadband laser-accelerated protons,\
\	which are spectrally resolved. The final result is a calibration\
\	curve that enables retrieving the proton number from the IP signal.\
\	(C) 2008 American Institute of Physics.	e88db7d3f87a7f801bb04bd4464f950c	d7b9c2c922af500e9965b9716207cffe	6a15d3cad3f810b45c0b60033f1cc7a1	article	Absolute calibration of photostimulable image plate detectors used\
\	as (0.5-20 MeV) high-energy proton detectors	A. Mancic and J. Fuchs and P. Antici and S. A. Gaillard and P. Audebert	\N	2008
7671339	Ieee Transactions On Nuclear Science	55	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:sakasai-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	2352--2356	\N	4	\N	sn = {0018-9499}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/ieee_ns_55_2352.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000259899600010}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, de = {Fast neutron; gamma-ray sensitivity; storage phosphor}, di = {10.1109/TNS.2008.2000855}, owner = {ivu}, pn = {Part 2}, doi = {10.1109/TNS.2008.2000855}, af = {Sakasai, KaoruEOLEOLIwamoto, YosukeEOLEOLSoyama, Kazuhiko}	Storage phosphors such as SrBPO5 : Eu2+ with low gamma-ray sensitivity\
\	were applied to fast neutron detection using polyethylene (PE) sheets\
\	as a proton generator that were set in front of the phosphors. The\
\	photostimulated luminescence (PSL) yields were measured by changing\
\	PE thickness when neutron energy was 5 MeV. The experimental results\
\	were compared with those by Monte Carlo simulation using PHITS code.\
\	The PSI, yields by gamma-ray associated with fast neutron fields\
\	were estimated for both SrBPO5 : Eu2+ sheets and commercial available\
\	imaging plates. The results showed that the imaging methods using\
\	such storage phosphors with low gamma-ray sensitivity had negligible\
\	gamma-ray influences and will be used for fast neutron imaging.	9b925cc3c90d74333fbaaa5bd60375bd	6aa57d23f64ec68a1893f2b3da9d80a5	a0949e6a8cecf1e4a7c5572bc29033df	article	Detection of Fast Neutron by Storage Phosphors With Low Gamma-Ray\
\	Sensitivity	K. Sakasai and Y. Iwamoto and K. Soyama	\N	2008
7671340	Geophysical Research Letters	35	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	ar:zreda-2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008GL035655	\N		\N	\N	L21402	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/geophys_res_lttrs_35_L21402.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {10.1029/2008GL035655}	Soil moisture content on a horizontal scale of hectometers and at\
\	depths of decimeters can be inferred from measurements of low-energy\
\	cosmic-ray neutrons that are generated within soil, moderated mainly\
\	by hydrogen atoms, and diffused back to the atmosphere. These neutrons\
\	are sensitive to water content changes, but largely insensitive to\
\	variations in soil chemistry, and their intensity above the surface\
\	is inversely correlated with hydrogen content of the soil. The measurement\
\	with a portable neutron detector placed a few meters above the ground\
\	takes minutes to hours, permitting high-resolution, long-term monitoring\
\	of undisturbed soil moisture conditions. The large footprint makes\
\	the method suitable for weather and short-term climate forecast initialization\
\	and for calibration of satellite sensors, and the measurement depth\
\	makes the probe ideal for studies of plant/soil interaction and atmosphere/soil\
\	exchange.	599cce2da94d5fa652cf3fd93d09dd4f	1a07e99578e49d3a4a7f7df64232abe5	7ac9866df242fb97ab52a512a690225d	article	Measuring soil moisture content non-invasively at intermediate spatial\
\	scale using cosmic-ray neutrons	Marek Zreda and Darin Desilets and T. P. A. Ferr\\'e and Russell L. Scott	\N	2008
7671342	Journal Of Nuclear Materials	343	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:haines-2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXN-4G7NT9W-H/2/aeb885b6d3402654a79c8fc77d422714	\N		\N	\N	58--69	\N	1-3	\N	sn = {0022-3115}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/jnm__343_058.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000231495300010}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.08.033}	Intense proton beam-induced heating of the spallation neutron source\
\	mercury target will cause pressure spikes that lead to the formation\
\	of cavitation bubbles in the mercury. Erosion of the mercury container\
\	walls caused by violent collapse of bubbles could potentially limit\
\	its service lifetime. ln-beam tests for a limited number Of Pulses\
\	(< 1000 pulses for each test target) have demonstrated that pitting\
\	damage appears to be especially sensitive to beam intensity, surface\
\	treatment, and gas injection. Using results of off-line pressure\
\	pulse tests conducted for a million cycles or more to scale the results\
\	from limited in-beam tests, it is concluded that the mercury target\
\	will last at least two weeks at it time-averaged proton beam power\
\	level of I MW. However, because of remaining uncertain ties, it is\
\	concluded that further research and development and target design\
\	efforts are needed to verify these conclusions and extend the target\
\	to higher operating powers and longer lifetimes. (c) 2005 Elsevier\
\	B.V. All rights reserved.	90b6dad5d52462678257a570f43f3d1a	8f148d801a93e2359b044b6ad7f5d0e5	3e632735c002843b52e2afde5cdf8b54	article	Summary of cavitation erosion investigations for the {SNS} mercury\
\	target	J. R. Haines and B. W. Riemer and D. K. Felde and J. D. Hunn and S. J. Pawel and C. C. Tsai	\N	2005
7671343	Radiation Measurements	40	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:mouhssine-2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	612--615	\N	2-6	\N	sn = {1350-4487}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/radiation_measurements_40_612.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000233487500089}, si = {Sp. Iss. SI}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, de = {dosimetry; fast neutrons; imaging plates; photostimulated luminescence}, di = {10.1016/j.radmeas.2004.12.021}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {http://gila.lib.utk.edu:2058/10.1016/j.radmeas.2004.12.021}	A personal imaging plate (IP) dosimeter is in the process of being\
\	developed for neutron fields using the BaFBr:Eu2+ phosphor. A configuration\
\	incorporating a polyethylene radiator placed before the IP detector\
\	is used to produce protons via (n,p) elastic scattering. For a dosimeter\
\	sensitive to thermal neutrons, a Nylon plate (100 mu m thick) is\
\	placed between the polyethylene (1.2 mm thick) radiator and the IP\
\	(130 mu m thick sensitive layer) detector to produce protons via\
\	the N-14(n, P)C-14 reaction. Dosimeters having these configurations\
\	have been exposed to neutrons from Am-241-Be and Cf-252 sources at\
\	the Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety of Cadarache\
\	at angles of 0 degrees (normal incidence), 30 degrees and 60 degrees\
\	and several dose equivalents. The personal dose equivalent response\
\	in terms of H-p(10) is evaluated from the net measured photostimulated\
\	luminescence densities (PSL mm(-2)). The calibration factor obtained\
\	for estimating the personal dose equivalent with this dosimeter is\
\	9.20 x 10(-5) mSv PSL-1 mm(2) for Am-241-Be and 13.07 x 10(-5) mSv\
\	PSL-1 mm(2) for Cf-252. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	335a87a5904776b427f6dc61926dfb8e	ceb2db6f7a74ebe61b86eac5524035dd	c2c3d1ab0b00fe2e72246f64a7000c93	article	Calibration factor for estimating personal dose equivalent with imaging\
\	plates	D. Mouhssine and A. Nourreddine and A. Nachab and F. Fernandez and C. Domingo and H. Muller and K. Amgarou and A. Pape and D. Raiser	\N	2005
7671350	Journal Of Synchrotron Radiation	5	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:cookson-1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	1375--1382	\N	\N	\N	sn = {0909-0495}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/j_sync_rad_05_1375.pdf}, ut = {ISI:000077528700009}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, de = {imaging plates; X-rays; images; statistics; intensity; calibration}, owner = {ivu}, pn = {Part 6}, review = {Gives 160--170 photons per PSL.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049598008334}	A numerical technique for deriving a conversion factor between the\
\	output pixel values from a scanned imaging plate and the actual incident\
\	X-ray photon flux is proposed. The technique requires no external\
\	calibration by independent detectors, but uses the statistical information\
\	inherent in the image. As a test case, this technique was applied\
\	to a Fuji BAS2000 imaging-plate scanner. The calculation showed that,\
\	at 1.2 Angstrom, 163 (8) photons pixel(-1) were required to give\
\	one output unit of pixel intensity on an image scanned 20 min after\
\	exposure. This conversion factor compared favourably with the independently\
\	measured conversion factor of 171.1 (5) photons pixel(-1) (output\
\	unit)(-1) obtained from a high-quantum-efficiency Ge detector.	b754358d3e61489b5e18c95f5b702e3e	5c3bcecf357b9e560faa43b334514e00	a046547f0aef12c85cbb02d718c8fb6e	article	Calculation of absolute intensities from X-ray imaging plates	D. J. Cookson	\N	1998
7671352	Journal of Synchrotron Radiation	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:amemiya-1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--21	\N	1	\N	pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/j_sync_rad_02_13.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049594007405}	This review summarizes the principles and performance characteristics\
\	of the imaging-plate (IP) X-ray area detector, which is based on\
\	the photo-stimulable phosphor BaF(Br,I):Eu2+, together with some\
\	of its applications at the Photon Factory. The photo-stimulable phosphor\
\	can temporarily store an X-ray image. The stored image is read out\
\	by measuring the intensity of luminescence, which is stimulated by\
\	an He-Ne laser beam scanning the phosphor surface. The IP has a spatial\
\	resolution of 170 [mu]m (FWHM) with a pixel size of 100 x 100 [mu]m\
\	and area sizes ranging from 127 x 127 to 201 x 400mm2. The dynamic\
\	range is over l:105. The detective quantum efficiency, which is a\
\	function of exposure level, is more than 80\\% for 8-20 keV X-rays\
\	at medium exposure levels. The background noise level is equivalent\
\	to less than 3 X-ray photons/pixel of 8 keV. The precision in intensity\
\	measurement is 0.5-1\\% at best. These performance characteristics\
\	of the IP depend largely on the performance of the IP readout system.\
\	Two applications of the IP to time-resolved measurements are discussed:\
\	one is based on a cinema method which achieves a 0.3 s time resolution\
\	for 40 exposures of size 127 x 127 mm2, and the other uses the IP\
\	as a linear detector of length 200 mm with a 23 [mu]s time resolution\
\	for a time period of 46 ms, based on the streak-camera method.	d3299fa6eb3e7044a1a04e1bde80301b	4ae13d8574ccd31dcb45d8921430e52e	bbbd874599d7716eec935e28a9ded7e8	article	Imaging Plates for Use with Synchrotron Radiation	Y. Amemiya	\N	1995
7671355	Nuclear Instruments \\& Methods In Physics Research Section A-Accelerators\
\	Spectrometers Detectors And Associated Equipment	312	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:mori-1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	39--42	\N	1-2	\N	sn = {0168-9002}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/nima_312_039.pdf}, ut = {ISI:A1992HD06300008}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, doi = {http://gila.lib.utk.edu:2058/10.1016/0168-9002(92)90123-L}	Imaging plate detectors, having a sensitivity of about a hundred times\
\	greater than that of conventional X-ray films, are finding extension\
\	into many fields as a two-dimensional position detector for radiations.\
\	The imaging plate has a large area, of 20 cm x 25 cm, or even larger\
\	35 cm x 43 cm, and a spatial resolution of about 100-mu-m x 100-mu-m\
\	(i.e. a pixel). The sensitivity of the plate to alpha-rays was investigated\
\	here; even a single incident alpha-ray can be detected and the signal\
\	output was found to be linear up to at least thirty incident alpha-rays\
\	per pixel. Plutonium fine particles in the environmental air of a\
\	nuclear fuel processing cell were collected on a filter paper. The\
\	plate was then exposed to alpha-rays emitted from the filter and\
\	the diameters of the fine particles could be determined by the output\
\	signal intensity from the plate.	3e684eacc4b7fec99305e0954b8e2a76	250307c6b93bdf7b6107165d10e467cd	e9ce68b5ed96d14b498a8582be82a4ff	article	Radioactivity And Geometrical Distribution Measurements Of Alpha-Emitter\
\	Specimens With The Imaging Plate	C. MORI and A. MATSUMURA	\N	1992
7671356	Acta Crystallographica Section B-Structural Science	47	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ar:fujii-1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	137--144	\N	\N	\N	sn = {0108-7681}, pdf = {/home/ivu/Library/Article/acta_crys_b47_137.pdf}, ut = {ISI:A1991EW61300018}, timestamp = {2009.03.03}, owner = {ivu}, pn = {Part 1}, doi = {10.1107/S0108768190009430}	A system has been developed which uses an imagingplate diffraction\
\	apparatus to obtain structure factors for protein crystals. The latter\
\	is connected to a graphics workstation through an Ethernet. Pixel\
\	data from an imaging plate are transferred via the Ethernet to a\
\	workstation and processed to give the structure factors. The quality\
\	and precision of the diffraction data were examined from the point\
\	of view of spatial uniformity, linearity with exposure, decay with\
\	time, and reproducibility. X-rays from an Fe-55 source and Debye-Scherrer\
\	rings from Si powder were used for calibration purposes. Finally,\
\	diffraction data were obtained and evaluated for lysozyme and cytochrome\
\	c-553 using this system. The results were satisfactory in terms of\
\	sensitivity and precision.	10daef9dcdf72f486f228710dcbd47ff	e5a9181d4609e392b98e7b87a7f7a676	97724fb2fd6df67a01e8b8e7932b4630	article	Evaluation Of X-Ray-Diffraction Data From Protein Crystals By Use\
\	Of An Imaging Plate	I. Fujii and Y. Morimoto and Y. Higuchi and N. Yasuoka and C. Katayama and K. Miki	\N	1991
7671443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	\N	\N	\N	ForFul62	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	709e14279eb7570f203433d82b7971b9	d07896657e204b53df6fac9d554fa327	e985507d25ec549932a5d7c08771cf77	book	Flows in Networks	L. R. Ford and D. R. Fulkerson	\N	1962
7671498	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3406570496	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrechts-Horst-Peter-G%C3%B6tting/dp/3406570496%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406570496	\N	Handbuch des Persönlichkeitsrechts: Amazon.de: Horst-Peter Götting, Christian Schertz, Walter Seitz: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406570490}, asin = {3406570496}, isbn = {3406570496}	\N	f506d9718f4064567024e06ba0dc4fa8	1024d55af39f6d71aa9a64c30017fade	80bcceac0a0b3724a9c2df229aa3b366	book	Handbuch des Persönlichkeitsrechts	\N	Horst-Peter Götting and Christian Schertz and Walter Seitz	2008
7671568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BPMDS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/RosemannR06	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-236/paper9.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/2006bpmds	ee = {}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	1b47f7ec27e1e77abf2bae873d229b74	215701c8bb0f33da7ece4755ae68d008	e4f988677288599a79e655fc267fd71b	inproceedings	Context-aware Process Design Exploring the Extrinsic Drivers for Process Flexibility	Michael Rosemann and Jan Recker	\N	2006
7671585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BPMDS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/RegevW06	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-236/paper14.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/2006bpmds	ee = {}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	62876e6c1901ccbd41b6e9c6dea00670	469f32b7dfd839c402ab5d860d316ade	273c337a11912f2eebc1d12259e83cf6	inproceedings	Business Process Flexibility: Weick's Organizational Theory to the Rescue	Gil Regev and Alain Wegmann	\N	2006
7671808	Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput	32	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maki:2000:Behav-Res-Methods-Instrum-Comput:10875168	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10875168	\N		\N	\N	240-245	\N	2	\N	pmid = {10875168}, doi = {}	In a Web-based general psychology course, students were observed to postpone use of on-line study aids until 2 days prior to examinations, thus negating any influence of advance organizers (Taraban, Maki, \\& Rynearson, 1999). We attempted to modify this behavior by providing course credit in the form of short quizzes as rewards for using on-line study aids to preview each chapter. Some students received quizzes after previewing frequently asked questions (FAQ); other students received quizzes after previewing chapter outlines. Students who received quizzes for previewing FAQ pages accessed those pages more frequently than did students who received quizzes for previewing outline pages. Increased access to FAQs was associated with higher scores on FAQ-related midterm examination questions. However, the advantage on examination items was not apparent on a cumulative final examination. Navigational structures and reward values need to be considered when one is managing contingencies in Web courses.	1700119f1aede1d7146655cb07256303	9b5eaa78ae094e99fe14c1cdb944d1b8	c1e6c7088c65e9705ac7556fd612a8a6	article	Evaluation of a Web-based introductory psychology course: II. Contingency management to increase use of on-line study aids	W S Maki and R H Maki	\N	2000
7671960	Agricultural and Forest Meteorology	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pereira200511	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8W-4FJGW1N-2/2/6e11a100f19b55c37c9665354587de14	\N	ScienceDirect - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology : Synoptic patterns associated with large summer forest fires in Portugal	\N	\N	11 - 25	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0168-1923}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2004.12.007}	Time series of the total annual burnt area in Portugal reveal two main features, a large inter-annual variability and a positive trend since the early 80 s. Here we show that inter-annual variability is partly due to the amount of precipitation in the fire season and in the preceding late spring season and partly to the occurrence of atmospheric circulation patterns that induce extremely hot and dry spells over western Iberia. On the other hand, the observed positive trend of burnt area is mainly related to changes in farming and land use. Meteorological conditions play a fundamental role, both in the ignition and during the fire spread. The description of spatial and temporal variability of wildfire characteristics is performed using the comprehensive fire data set (between 1980 and 2000) from the Portuguese forest service. We show that the vast majority of the burnt area in Portugal (80%) is due to fire events that occurred on in a very small number (10%) of summer days. Large-scale climatic and dynamical meteorological fields were retrieved from the NCAR/NCEP Reanalyses data sets for the 1961-2000 period and composites were then obtained for the 10% of summer days associated with the highest values of burnt area. Anomaly fields of climate variables (e.g. 850 hPa temperature and relative humidity) are interpreted based on physical mechanisms associated with dynamical variables such as the surface wind field or the 500 hPa geopotential height. Overall, one may state that synoptic patterns of most analysed meteorological fields present statistically significant anomalies over western Iberia. In particular, composites of geopotential height for mid (500 hPa) and lower (850 hPa) troposphere show that large forest fires in Portugal occur when the atmospheric circulation forms a prominent ridge over the Iberian peninsula with the flow being dominated by a strong meridional component. Near the surface, wind and sea level pressure anomalies show that these days are associated with south-easterly conditions, with a strong anomalous advection from northern Africa that is further heated when crossing the central Iberian plateau. Large asymmetries between minimum and maximum temperatures composites are analysed taking into account the lack of cloud cover and corresponding precipitation. Finally, we present a linear model based on the monthly precipitation and the occurrence of previously identified wildfire prone atmospheric patterns. The developed model gives a correlation coefficient of 0.8 between the observed and modeled extent of burnt area during the summer.	2d11eebbe988184ab26cfd0b5caf38a4	0015671e292573508c76552634f254db	d86095902811eff500fa8ef27f75e1a5	article	Synoptic patterns associated with large summer forest fires in Portugal	Mário G. Pereira and Ricardo M. Trigo and Carlos C. da Camara and José M.C. Pereira and Solange M. Leite	\N	2005
7672067	Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2008. WI-IAT '08. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on	1	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noll2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	640-647	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/WIIAT.2008.341}	In this paper, we study and compare three different but related types of metadata about web documents: social annotations provided by readers of web documents, hyperlink anchor text provided by authors of web documents, and search queries of users trying to find web documents. We introduce a large research data set called CABS120k08 which we have created for this study from a variety of information sources such as AOL500k, the Open Directory Project, del.icio.us/Yahoo!, Google and the WWW in general. We use this data set to investigate several characteristics of said metadata including length, novelty, diversity, and similarity and discuss theoretical and practical implications.	90e4f04c61e7bc8460d6f47857827f5a	c49fe3f12f4fc5186774de2afeff48c3	294588abbd8eda4f3ad21a4a23ab2c9f	article	The Metadata Triumvirate: Social Annotations, Anchor Texts and Search Queries	M. G. Noll and C. Meinel	\N	2008
7672197	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	Ausgewählte Quellen zur deutschen Geschichte des Mittelalters ; 1bFreiherr-vom-Stein-Gedächtnisausgabe	SWB-250198479	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	43743d0f8bd76af03eefd5ebbe8ce623	836f7f75b656286dd0d718edc8da392a	5c052c937185306b97f7ee84da9723a5	book	Die Germanen in der Völkerwanderung : Auszüge aus den antiken Quellen über die Germanen von der Mitte des 3. Jahrhunderts bis zum Jahre 453 n. Chr. = Germani aetatis migrationis gentium	\N	Hans-Werner Goetz and Karl-Wilhelm Welwei and Steffen Patzold	2006/2007
7672218	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Primus	Darmstadt	\N	\N	SWB-289592992	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3179642&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: März 2009	176	\N	\N	\N	size = {176 S. : ca. 80 farb. Abb. u. Ktn ; 290 mm x 220 mm}, isbn = {978-3-89678-342-4}	\N	6db96027d9aa369126501d5e649856f6	c3a72ad0205346bb7e4613b08f00d8cd	669ed80b37be511e31577c02bd70a102	book	Attila und die Hunnen : Geschichte eines sagenhaften Volkes	Michael Schmauder	\N	2009
7672738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heineman Educational Books Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Eve80	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5343b82df4ba73c8ef9fae07bacdce17	ee272949d0397fb3e4443b7a3d6fe768	680842f7efbf70de8436b3e957f221e2	book	Cluster Analysis	B.S. Everitt	\N	1980
7672763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	JaiDub88	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0bae8cea679ba2924b8b32000f930a7	ef1d199af6fae733158418c358263cff	c2353180bff5cb32f1b8f611e6756c10	book	Algorithms for Clustering Data	Anil K Jain and R.C. Dubes.	\N	1988
7672978	Computer	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KarHanKum99	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/karypis99chameleon.html	\N	CiteULike: Chameleon: Hierarchical Clustering Using Dynamic Modeling	\N	\N	68--75	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-15 01:14:38}, citeulike-article-id = {351278}, priority = {2}	Clustering in data mining is a discovery process that groups a set of data such that the intracluster similarity
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is maximized and the intercluster similarity is minimized. Existing clustering algorithms, such as K-means, PAM,
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CLARANS, DBSCAN, CURE, and ROCK are designed to find clusters that fit some static models. These algorithms
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can breakdown if the choice of parameters in the static model is incorrect with respect to the data set being clustered,
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or if the model is not adequate to capture...	3b3809fbbcbfd6e58d1bb5509901d609	45393c9a5b6b6602b8425a7f6bf8b9ef	c03bd458fe2e99636d9531fa8666ecc8	article	Chameleon: Hierarchical Clustering Using Dynamic Modeling	George Karypis and Eui-Hong Han and Vipin Kumar	\N	1999
7673008	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	NgHan02	\N	\N	CiteULike: CLARANS: A Method for Clustering Objects for Spatial Data Mining	\N	\N	1003--1016	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-18 09:05:02}, citeulike-article-id = {2250194}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TKDE.2002.1033770}	\N	75b9fcb1f3cacdce2c0a754d7cdbed11	a733842be4deff1c7f50e31a786c1152	fc1b4c0525e00164c82799c012677486	article	CLARANS: A Method for Clustering Objects for Spatial Data Mining	Raymond T. Ng and Jiawei Han	\N	2002
7715159	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3161489381	http://www.amazon.de/Schutz-Privatsph%C3%A4re-im-Zivilrecht/dp/3161489381%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3161489381	\N	Der Schutz der Privatsphäre im Zivilrecht: Amazon.de: Stephan Balthasar: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161489389}, asin = {3161489381}, isbn = {3161489381}	\N	d20e67101e74c497fdc81d40a91fc25b	f6c426f9f8ca87ad6a0da4b9716ef5c0	8f3ef11fd6bc1861c2fa4f6241464066	book	Der Schutz der Privatsphäre im Zivilrecht	Stephan Balthasar	\N	2006
7715166	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang, Peter Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	3631517602	http://www.amazon.de/allgemeine-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrecht-juristischer-Personen-Zivilrechts/dp/3631517602%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3631517602	\N	Das allgemeine Persönlichkeitsrecht juristischer Personen des Zivilrechts: Roland von Lilienfeld-Toal: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783631517604}, asin = {3631517602}, isbn = {3631517602}	\N	918d0b1925dfbdb8511aa87494a6b518	9ad178d2d12a74adbdedb1cadbbc8f6c	7f16e4af5fab16757bb2570b85a52060	book	Das allgemeine Persönlichkeitsrecht juristischer Personen des Zivilrechts	Roland von Lilienfeld-Toal	\N	2003
7715224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3161456351	http://www.amazon.de/Besondere-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrechte-Privatrecht-J%C3%BCrgen-Helle/dp/3161456351%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3161456351	\N	Besondere Persönlichkeitsrechte im Privatrecht: Amazon.de: Jürgen Helle: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161456350}, asin = {3161456351}, isbn = {3161456351}	\N	546e0b47d33979f82a99ed5ceb52ab0f	f8e71e3fd81f34dd0fb5e68485abd55d	19ccae506278ad9cb6c157b41655ac81	book	Besondere Persönlichkeitsrechte im Privatrecht	Jürgen Helle	\N	1991
7715312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65427983	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	313 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	cd39999121175ba8117d39c8f426f426	ddd5a5cb45af4543610e795aef7921a9	ac69dfdf7847238144243f0c32d23ba1	book	Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie	Noam Chomsky	\N	1969
7727035	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66494439	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521-67493-5, 978-0-521-85819-9}, language = {eng}	\N	c70c8941c6673913b6f65778fd58ed40	9816228b7fc6aa6ef2aa0d6f9adce8ff	275c04c8edd9d2682b20860ce6b730d5	book	Language and mind	Noam Chomsky	\N	2007
7737881	Natural Language Processing and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4171936	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73351-5\\_31	\N	CiteULike: Applying Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge to Cross–Lingual Question Answering	\N	\N	352--363	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-13 16:40:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4171936}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73351-5\\_31}	The application of the multilingual knowledge encoded in Wikipedia to an open–domain Cross–Lingual Question Answering system based on the Inter Lingual Index (ILI) module of EuroWordNet is proposed and evaluated. This strategy overcomes the problems due to ILI’s low coverage on proper nouns (Named Entities). Moreover, as these are open class words (highly changing), using a community–based up–to–date resource avoids the tedious maintenance of hand–coded bilingual dictionaries. A study reveals the importance to translate Named Entities in CL–QA and the advantages of relying on Wikipedia over ILI for doing this. Tests on questions from the Cross–Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) justify our approach (20\\% of these are correctly answered thanks to Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge).	121e10d7d100e62b9145e543bd56976d	474df269e5877417a1b5568b3ee729b3	dd58f0f4548f7012f32663127f79c36d	incollection	Applying Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge to Cross–Lingual Question Answering	Sergio Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Antonio Toral and \\'{O}scar Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Antonio Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Rafael Mu\\ {n}oz	\N	2007
7740517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPE India Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition	\N	 New Delhi (April, 7-9, 1998)	\N	\N	dblp	http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=6252942	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	891202d6de9c464cc1a40702a5ae10e8	3b4a4523028db6cf538b76e39f3f3a14	c055643161a9d93919de79a9baabbc66	proceedings	Spectral Enhancement of Seismic Data	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and Vaddadi Subbarao	\N	1998
7740552	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.spwla.org/library_info/bibliographies/2001_Update.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66d7461f430757bbd411d32d7a9555b8	b116e726a0e37db60a010faab2c26698	8e5a4de316effc1e138a232b26d28a00	proceedings	TORCH - A Linear Time Algorithm to Pick Wave Modes from Borehole Waveforms	Suryaprakash Rao Hebbare and TVS Rao and K Suryanarayana	New Delhi Petrotech-95	1995
7741006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Massachusetts Amherst	\N	\N	HayEtAl07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7517aadf70ad77240127d75b8cc8aa6d	fae5af9bfec725389c85d9963f9c0351	f9638379f32a0884f52d1639f759ce60	techreport	Anonymizing Social Networks	M. Hay and G. Miklau and D. Jensen and P. Weis and S. Srivastava	Tarun Thakur and Raja Velu and Steve Watts and Yirong Xuport	2007
7741016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BacDwoKle07	\N	\N		\N	\N	181-190	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c2244c5c6f451d74a0091633c9f3ec6	aa7d0f96c372d2c03d228f27a7f4b66b	f08e010d4be76cb67f8eb88802645eb4	inproceedings	Wherefore art thou R3579X?: Anonymized social networks, hidden patterns, and structural steganography	L. Backstrom and C. Dwork and J. M. Kleinberg	\N	2007
7741034	\N	4890	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the First SIGKDD International Workshop on Privacy, Security, and Trust in KDD (PinKDD 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ZheGet07	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-171	\N	\N	\N		\N	36448edfe3019f3815789592ebac5d18	1dc4ed3745dc415b49e1da9cf8f0c6cd	57096b0122d6a148d03ff8416c1a50c8	inproceedings	Preserving the Privacy of Sensitive Relationships in Graph Data	Elena Zheleva and Lise Getoor	\N	2007
7741810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thompson2007	http://www.amazon.com/Manga-Complete-Guide-Jason-Thompson/dp/0345485904	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce45bd46966f46ef5d17d0b8938c5412	82c010d2fffaafe59c0bcf19642cc108	91801fd50289f6fa7533da692ebe0d0a	book	Manga: The Complete Guide	Jason Thompson	\N	2007
7741948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.ict-carmen.eu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carmenfp7	http://www.ict-carmen.eu	\N	\N	\N	ICT Project of the EU 7th Framework Program	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de13ee8b4fe79221d29c7c11e379bcf1	eb3755aadd4e8a5d8bbabe78b233754b	2ac8b2755db55814337915b8c6be086f	misc	CARMEN: CARrier grade MEsh Networks	\N	\N	2008
7742057	Journal of Consumer Research	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UChicago Press	\N	\N	\N	murray2007ecl	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--88	\N	1	\N		\N	5e168eca91cb791909b837fb19c2a969	3ede9f4cdf1fe1a6484f39f9f1b196f4	9396e5ad8a626d8eca1c1d4847762de7	article	{Explaining cognitive lock-in: the role of skill-based habits of use in consumer choice}	K.B. Murray and G. Haubl	\N	2007
7742069	Journal of Retailing	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	putrevu1997msb	\N	\N		\N	\N	463--486	\N	4	\N		\N	eac93ce928e5fd81dd8334e87433f64d	2fd3b835a642a817a3b967b909393efe	8a9eabf3a182925d5cff74e7da13b497	article	{A model of search behavior with an application to grocery shopping}	S. Putrevu and B.T. Ratchford	\N	1997
7742309	Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kneifel2009	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/wp-content/uploads/fallstudie-accenture.pdf	\N		\N	\N	78-81	\N	1	\N		\N	689b11c1b78b2986b0e6f97b8bfeb7df	023794360ca4ec695f4e0fff3248cd34	6e8dfee74c9e7bbacf0ff3f10171798a	article	Fallstudie: Social Networking bei Accenture	Alexander Richter and Daniel Kneifel and Florian Ott	\N	2009
7742479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pohl_2009	http://uebertext.filzlaus.org	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	519a668cbbd0b146f1ea4bae7d12456f	69c06dd0919c2a963b184cc2597538c5	aecea0fce02c2713d36be05edfcfa02c	misc	kollex-Texte	Adrian Pohl	\N	2009
7742626	The Journal of Chemical Physics	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	faisca:095108	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/129/095108/1	\N		\N	\N	095108	\N	9	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {095108}, numpages = {13}, doi = {10.1063/1.2973624}	We apply a simulational proxy of the phi-value analysis and perform extensive mutagenesis
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experiments to identify the nucleating residues in the folding “reactions” of two small lattice Go
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polymers with different native geometries. Our findings show that for the more complex native fold
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i.e., the one that is rich in nonlocal, long-range bonds, mutation of the residues that form the
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folding nucleus leads to a considerably larger increase in the folding time than the corresponding
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mutations in the geometry that is predominantly local. These results are compared to data obtained
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from an accurate analysis based on the reaction coordinate folding probability Pfold and on structural
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clustering methods. Our study reveals a complex picture of the transition state ensemble. For both
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protein models, the transition state ensemble is rather heterogeneous and splits up into structurally
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different populations. For the more complex geometry the identified subpopulations are actually
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structurally disjoint. For the less complex native geometry we found a broad transition state with
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microscopic heterogeneity. These findings suggest that the existence of multiple transition state
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structures may be linked to the geometric complexity of the native fold. For both geometries, the
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identification of the folding nucleus via the Pfold analysis agrees with the identification of the folding
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nucleus carried out with the phi-value analysis. For the most complex geometry, however, the applied
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methodologies give more consistent results than for the more local geometry. The study of the
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transition state structure reveals that the nucleus residues are not necessarily fully native in the
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transition state. Indeed, it is only for the more complex geometry that two of the five critical residues
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show a considerably high probability of having all its native bonds formed in the transition state.
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Therefore, one concludes that, in general, the phi-value correlates with the acceleration/deceleration
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of folding induced by mutation, rather than with the degree of nativeness of the transition state, and
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that the “traditional” interpretation of phi-values may provide a more realistic picture of the structure
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of the transition state only for more complex native geometries.
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	96d65ba3b1e11413df7e2a14dafc166a	d10e83e7c4245a88a818837495c29c64	020e5a042671b72db3bf8e38e6de4f99	article	Identifying critical residues in protein folding: Insights from phi-value and P[sub fold] analysis	P. F. N. Faisca and R. D. M. Travasso and R. C. Ball and E. I. Shakhnovich	\N	2008
7742636	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	105	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	calosci.2008	http://www.pnas.org/content/105/49/19241.full.pdf+html	\N		\N	\N	19241-6	\N	49	\N		The energy landscape theory provides a general framework for
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describing protein folding reactions. Because a large number of
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studies, however, have focused on two-state proteins with single
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well-defined folding pathways and without detectable intermediates,
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the extent to which free energy landscapes are shaped up by
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the native topology at the early stages of the folding process has
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not been fully characterized experimentally. To this end, we have
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investigated the folding mechanisms of two homologous threestate
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proteins, PTP-BL PDZ2 and PSD-95 PDZ3, and compared the
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early and late transition states on their folding pathways. Through
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a combination of  value analysis and molecular dynamics simulations
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we obtained atomic-level structures of the transition states
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of these homologous three-state proteins and found that the late
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transition states are much more structurally similar than the early
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ones. Our findings thus reveal that, while the native state topology
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defines essentially in a unique way the late stages of folding, it
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leaves significant freedom to the early events, a result that reflects
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the funneling of the free energy landscape toward the native state.	453982db293b4d32732564b21153cc86	d4403c8b3514891b1cb877de5f43dfaa	1848c9105483b792eeb9ca717ee2812c	article	Comparison of successive transition states for folding reveals alternative early folding pathways of two homologous proteins.	N Calosci and CN Chi and B Richter and C Camilloni and A Engström and L Eklund and C Travaglini-Allocatelli and S Gianni and M Vendruscolo and P Jemth	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Dec 9;105(49):19241-6	2008
7743199	Prog. Theor. Phys.	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2000vf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0006180	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0006180	\N	\N	1053-1066	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0006180;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.104.1053}, eprint = {hep-th/0006180}	    Abstract: Using the average action defined with a continuum analog of the block spin transformation, we show the presence of gauge symmetry along the Wilsonian renormalization group flow. As a reflection of the gauge symmetry, the average action satisfies the quantum master equation(QME). We show that the quantum part of the master equation is naturally understood once the measure contribution under the BRS transformation is taken into account. Furthermore an effective BRS transformation acting on macroscopic fields may be defined from the QME. The average action is explicitly evaluated in terms of the saddle point approximation up to one-loop order. It is confirmed that the action satisfies the QME and the flow equation. 	dcd4fc5def0ffd1ed50537982964353c	3b7a0bbe24c1fd7ec8dd94e852611edb	cc1cd91638f3c40b3a1d85b3b9fbac9c	article	{Exact BRS symmetry realized on the renormalization group
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                  flow}	Yuji Igarashi and Katsumi Itoh and Hiroto So	\N	2000
7743281	Natural Language and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008Towards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69858-6\\_2	\N		\N	\N	4--11	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-07 10:29:18}, citeulike-article-id = {3050075}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69858-6\\_2}	Semantic search seems to be an elusive and fuzzy target to many researchers. One of the reasons is that the task lies in between several areas of specialization. In this extended abstract we review some of the ideas we have been investigating while approaching this problem. First, we present how we understand semantic search, the Web and the current challenges. Second, how to use shallow semantics to improve Web search. Third, how the usage of search engines can capture the implicit semantics encoded in the queries and actions of people. To conclude, we discuss how these ideas can create virtuous feedback circuit for machine learning and, ultimately, better search.	c6ac24230233ee8cf87544c81f7ab159	d06bb36ac4b724b18328bf528c051a7e	1925460652085f65422262fba38a9afa	incollection	Towards Semantic Search	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Peter Mika and Hugo Zaragoza	\N	2008
7744628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M D Publ.	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD65845777	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	198 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-85880-26-3, 978-81-85880-26-6}, language = {eng}	\N	5faedae60855d8a5a59448a68076f736	0b8eb9bd9efc81d522a738c119fb18d8	822ded1d5d7ae2499a2537f2dcd881c2	book	Hindu culture during and after Muslim rule	Ram Gopal	\N	1994
7744737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Karachi [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45117049	\N	\N	HEIDI Signatur: 280 his 98/1052	\N	\N	XXIX, 274 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-577843-X, 978-0-19-577843-4}, language = {eng}	\N	0926d411f6285cd17c03a3ddc2edfa74	e9f4ad8d25c7f48ac33957d4e71cf876	e579388e3fea5b3ac3638ef9b3a7317d	book	Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic identity	Akbar Salahudin Ahmed	\N	1997
7744748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manohar	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD45079041	\N	\N	Signatur: 216 pol 93/1558	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-85425-70-1, 978-81-85425-70-2}, language = {eng}	\N	a7223b74e892862ace38bb88890d713e	5f7718a158661e0fe9dc77455ebf1451	b7997672375f9bc21301b45b1adaa980	book	Islam and Indian nationalism	Mushirul [Hrsg.] Hasan	\N	1992
7744758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre for Federal Studies, Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard Univ.) [u.a.]	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD65246148	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	216 his 99/763
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Bibliothek/Idn:\	SA / 45134016,7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-86562-47-8, 978-81-86562-47-5}, language = {eng}	\N	752a3f3ddd96686c2986c2e34a9df161	e726c3f2dec5b02b9df3286208d16b46	aa86f6a948a9d6ab754207da7dd04476	book	The paradoxes of partition	Sayyid Akbarali Ibrahimali [Hrsg.] Tirmizi	\N	1100
7744759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K. P. Bagchi	\N	\N	Monograph / University of Calcutta, Department of History ; 8	UBHD45091097	\N	\N	Signatur: 225 soz 95/507	\N	\N	VI, 223 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-7074-137-8, 978-81-7074-137-4}, language = {eng}	\N	63514d5f7017d91280ce2ff57f924412	8e7dbf86ab0522105c74c19406616c72	5c98d940a198251d6d37b52becdd302c	book	Caste and communal politics in South Asia	Suranjan [Hrsg.] Das	\N	1993
7744773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	\N	\N	Studies in the history of religions ; 35	UBHD1051776	\N	\N	Signatur: 216 pol 76/211	\N	\N	X, 194 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-04-04380-2, 978-90-04-04380-0}, language = {eng}	\N	cb50ece84878d753fabb339e6a7bc95f	e33c5f7ac98a9301bc4d9f337127b72a	d672d98ce3877946a9e8888a83ae1f3c	book	Hindu-Muslim relations in British India	Gene R. Thursby	\N	1975
7744781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Karachi [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45099482	\N	\N	Signatur: 216 pol 95/1481	\N	\N	XX, 495 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-577550-3, 978-0-19-577550-1}, language = {eng}	\N	04db9f88f186b75fb8f8f55f3e7037b3	d2f003030f3c8af609224fa85c302e56	97dbec8f760c53b63da7c45da3425c71	book	Jinnah reinterpreted	Saad Rashidul Khairi	\N	1995
7744797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akashdeep Publ. House	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD45112149	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	216 pol 96/2649::1-4
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Bibliothek/Idn:\	SA / 45112149,6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-7158-295-8, 978-81-7158-295-2}, language = {eng}	\N	591945f17a4561ee47496dc7239895b2	755bbb645d15cd24c6fd88b347118fb4	02bf9fa3a86206bc01ee1a3ecaf77e58	book	Muslim isolationism and communalism	Jagdish Chandra [Hrsg.] Johari	\N	900
7744807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Karachi [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45106086	\N	\N	Signatur: 200 his 97/2200	\N	\N	XVI, 413 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-577693-3, 978-0-19-577693-5}, language = {eng}	\N	94f936ee32fabe4414d2379f0895c0c8	431f17d04eb8b8248e4816d9315f918f	d30b8b258f8a4c89292385030aa30a12	book	The Indus saga and the making of Pakistan	Aitzaz Ahsan	\N	1996
7744815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A.P.H. Publ. Corp.	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD45105445	\N	\N	Signatur: 219 pol 97/1835	\N	\N	X, 125 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-7024-800-0, 978-81-7024-800-2}, language = {eng}	\N	81a4f7e6f84c6f6295eedee03cb9397c	c179a9d5771213b237d20bd1d7392c44	d8f926ee4025a0c13458e2da5e49ac84	book	Hindu-Muslim relations	Nazirul Hasnain	\N	1997
7744819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vikas	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD45099923	\N	\N	Signatur: 219 his 96/1793	\N	\N	XXI, 319 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7069-9703-4, 978-0-7069-9703-3}, language = {eng}	\N	da921052388c94b5e18122103a2c718f	51af4413d0e7f45fc7e5b3b73504f29c	25551d0e4547adecffeb709e847e032b	book	Communalism in India	Asghar Ali Engineer	\N	1995
7744823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of California Press	Berkeley [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45090757	\N	\N	Signatur: 219 pol 94/7009	\N	\N	XVI, 247 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-520-08220-6, 0-520-08256-7, 978-0-520-08256-4, 978-0-520-08220-5}, language = {eng}	\N	4500d6c42ea93f10423e22755d5931b1	73d31d9c66b2e5d431d0cfd354ab134d	6a374a093fe9086c6b86135a01e80797	book	Religious nationalism	Peter van der Veer	\N	1994
7744830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vitasta Publ.	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD66259234	\N	\N	Signatur: 219 pol 2007/3478	\N	\N	XI, 238 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-89766-05-8, 978-81-89766-05-4}, language = {eng}	\N	1d46dd52857b51437f39dbee6d59cd3d	b2df5ee0f4824fbbab2db31891dbe773	a60fded73cddb46fc9cdadfc93796119	book	The Hindu Muslim divide	Amrik Singh	\N	2007
7744862	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StollorzSS2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-49	\N	2	\N		"Eine Branche in der Krise: Warum immer weniger innovative Medikamente auf den Markt kommen."	2b45cf961c86b336c950576c3df45ef3	69d1a158058989d4698f6c114679e913	e62aa7969280613f682363bf51c88076	article	Schmerzhaftes Scheitern : im Fokus: Pharmaforschung (Dossier)	Volker Stollorz	\N	2009
7744894	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StirnDD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	52-55	\N	2	\N		"Flache Bilder bekommen bald Konkurrenz: Die TV-Geräte der nächsten Generation werden die Welt dreidimensional in die Wohnzimmer bringen -ohne dass die Zuschauer seltsame Brillen tragen müssen."	f128ed6d647ff28b5a3a25f13c21306d	e6dc40c24e620ac60472feb5821d511b	43e48d1a3f9ebd8c9a12fbbdb383b2ef	article	3-D : das Fernsehen der Zukunft	Alexander Stirn	\N	2009
7745761	\N	\N	\N	7. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Kons2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76647-6	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	Online-Ressource : v.: digital	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-76647-6}	\N	4cfcbefe5b6a35e1dce3f3522ec09cee	036d7488388f90e1762e7ab072debaaf	b1057a597044bcc4b588717a7d5e3987	book	Konstruktionselemente des Maschinenbaus 1: Grundlagen der Berechnung und Gestaltung von Maschinenelementen	Waldemar Steinhilper and Bernd Sauer and Albertby Albert Albers ... Ed. by Waldemar Steinhilper ... Albers	\N	2008
7745941	Phys. Lett.	B479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:1999rm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9912262	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9912262	\N	\N	336-342	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9912262;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00305-1}, eprint = {hep-th/9912262}	    Abstract: We show that symmetries are preserved exactly along the (Wilsonian) renormalization group flow, though the IR cutoff deforms concrete forms of the transformations. For a gauge theory the cutoff dependent Ward-Takahashi identity is written as the master equation in the antifield formalism: one may read off the renormalized BRS transformation from the master equation. The Maxwell theory is studied explicitly to see how it works. The renormalized BRS transformation becomes non-local but keeps off-shell nilpotency. Our formalism is applicable for a generic global symmetry. The master equation considered for the chiral symmetry provides us with the continuum analog of the Ginsparg-Wilson relation and the L{\\" u}scher's symmetry. 	16de56e73ec44d2e96a24482f0f8ad12	6ea764772b6295800ed154011ba4b20d	a8ba0c7a8c53a0f51692125de26098fe	article	{Exact symmetries realized on the renormalized group
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                  flow}	Yuji Igarashi and Katsumi Itoh and Hiroto So	\N	2000
7746276	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2001hr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0109004	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0109004	\N	\N	799-801	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0109004;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01848-5}, eprint = {hep-lat/0109004}	We have constructed a new fermion action which is an approximation to the (chirally symmetric) Fixed-Point action, containing the full Clifford algebra with couplings inside a hypercube and paths built from renormalization group inspired fat links. We present an exploratory study of the light hadron spectrum and the energy-momentum dispersion relation. 	2b1de50d6410e37fbc13b4c1568a6f20	b25734149b14bf2194eeb51287efdfe6	2ced77e20dac6e70dc385a25e1d588a5	article	{First results from a parametrized fixed-point QCD
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                  action}	P. Hasenfratz and S. Hauswirth and K. Holland and T. Jorg and F. Niedermayer	\N	2002
7746285	Phys. Lett.	B613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2005ch	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0501010	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0501010	\N	\N	57-60	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0501010;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2005.03.015}, eprint = {hep-lat/0501010}	In spite of significant recent progress on the non-perturbative formulation of chiral gauge theories there remained several unsolved problems. One of them is the puzzle that the left- and right-handed projectors, and so the left- and right-handed actions, break CP-symmetry on the lattice. We show in this letter that they break T-symmetry also, while CPT remains intact. 	11dd7de6b3fa380f79b5a1f916e24cfb	b2daa4b9c580a2c9e3c5a8f6504874ec	f02f26578b7ebb99c0a597fd8988b398	article	{CP, T and CPT in the non-perturbative formulation of
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                  chiral gauge  theories}	Peter Hasenfratz and Moritz Bissegger	\N	2005
7746301	Phys. Lett.	B102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Batalin:1981jr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=900885	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 900885	\N	\N	27-31	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B102,27;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(81)90205-7}	Quantization of a general gauge theory in the lagrangian approach is accomplished in closed form. The generating equation is found, containing all the relations of the open gauge algebra. A new class of diagrams is revealed, required by BRS-symmetry, but completely definable only from the requirement of unitarity.	326084aad24a98cf379f476ecaa22476	1148944826f4d14b500b902895a6518f	6be32e4a5b4e7691b0ab87a09fc2ce29	article	{Gauge Algebra and Quantization}	I. A. Batalin and G. A. Vilkovisky	\N	1981
7746322	Phys. Rept.	259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gomis:1994he	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=3077578	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 3077578	\N	\N	1-145	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9412228;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-1573(94)00112-G}, eprint = {hep-th/9412228}	    Abstract: The antibracket formalism for gauge theories, at both the classical and quantum level, is reviewed. Gauge transformations and the associated gauge structure are analyzed in detail. The basic concepts involved in the antibracket formalism are elucidated. Gauge-fixing, quantum effects, and anomalies within the field-antifield formalism are developed. The concepts, issues and constructions are illustrated using eight gauge-theory models. 	b6bf22ea8905487e3ddb854c3bcc64ef	1654277f2af0287ede770eb8626f92bd	698921e7d4ce2fb74b3ac268d00c3c7b	article	{Antibracket, antifields and gauge theory quantization}	Joaquim Gomis and Jordi Paris and Stuart Samuel	\N	1995
7746362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications	\N	\N	\N	BurMin83	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3b42aefb079d7dd5adf66a5cd149954	5fa2986b85c0c08dc4c77206950501dd	df998c9ef823345fd618ecc7086de574	book	Applied Network Analysis - A Methodological Introduction	\N	Ronald S. Burt and Michael J. Minor	1983
7746622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gaviria2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0605784	\N	Maximal Subgroups of Compact Lie Groups	\N	cite arxiv:math/0605784
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Comment: 44 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this article, we investigate the problem of classifying the maximal
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subgroups of a general compact Lie group $G$. First, when $G$ is not connected,
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it is shown how to reduce this problem to that of finding the maximal subgroups
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of the connected one-component $G_0$ of $G$ and the maximal subgroups of the
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finite group $G/G_0$. Then it is shown that the classification of the maximal
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subgroups of connected compact Lie groups may be reduced to the classification
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of their maximal finite subgroups together with the classification of the
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maximally invariant subalgebras of compact Lie algebras, whose normalizers
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define maximal subgroups. It is also shown how this second task may be further
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reduced to the special case of compact simple Lie algebras, whose maximally
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invariant subalgebras are identical with their primitive subalgebras. Finally,
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we explicitly compute the normalizers of the primitive subalgebras of the
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compact classical Lie algebras (in the corresponding classical groups), thus
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arriving at the complete classification of all (non-discrete) maximal subgroups
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of the compact classical Lie groups.
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7746938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	SWB-110843142	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-22430-0}, size = {IX, 228 S. : graph. Darst. ; 240 mm x 168 mm}	\N	52b9ec7c3c7c4e061fcbd2ca16d13d2c	46cd68a6881d38613bf8289770ce88d6	b92f20496eb0967602423a4a2750c27e	book	Risikomanagement für IT- und Software-Projekte : ein Leitfaden für die Umsetzung in der Praxis	Ernest Wallmüller	\N	2004
7746955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siemens-Aktienges., [Abt. Verl.]	Berlin	\N	\N	SWB-017176425	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c6d6a898c4d0d834b31d01f66344bab	3f367517865a83adfae5a6282d328c57	16ba5e655fe8a121a540029ba51454e2	book	Projektmanagement : Leitfaden für die Planung, Überwachung und Steuerung von Entwicklungsprojekten	Manfred Burghardt	\N	1988
7746969	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitp-Verl.	Bonn	\N	\N	SWB-106457845	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8266-0983-2}, size = {XVIII, 785 S. graph. Darst.}	\N	2f956eeab38eb363590b71bf954d9b44	68243f2dcc3b2f91f0f7de02c5703cd5	db80a26b9f43f46f377ec144a6e15500	book	Projektmanagement : ein systemorientierter Ansatz zur Planung und Steuerung	Harold Kerzner	\N	2003
7746989	\N	\N	\N	4., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	SWB-109096088	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-22699-0}, size = {366 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	e995857c42c2eb5c5085dfbfbe47cb71	934f97ae2c00330e70cdec54bb464ccb	39601278b51dedc945f262c8875fd628	book	Projektmanagement : Methoden, Techniken, Verhaltensweisen; [evolutionäres Projektmanagement]	Hans-Dieter Litke	\N	2004
7748538	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Lee08seededFlow	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379121	\N	Extracting and ranking viral communities using seeds and content similarity	\N	\N	139--148	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379121}	\N	681ffe07692d1b2caf1abdb4759b2011	08a215633ede7bca538cab8c3b458025	7a1cca2af7ebfb793f3bf1ac6ff87de9	inproceedings	Extracting and ranking viral communities using seeds and content similarity	Hyun Chul Lee and Allan Borodin and Leslie Goldsmith	\N	2008
7748967	International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AndNonPre03	\N	\N		\N	\N	185-210	\N	2	\N		\N	04fab57ce01050d78d2b5b93144984e3	e5021bd013b263e7120ac21680915d53	e1182f65f72b359cec5719304361dcb3	article	Electronic Survey Methodology: A Case Study in Reaching Hard to Involve Internet Users	D. Andrews and B. Nonnecke and J. Preece	\N	2003
7749041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WEKA MEDIA	Kissing	\N	WEKA Praxislösungen	SchmWert2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=88326805*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	146 S. : zahlr. graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d551051232bd80b9c99fe98caba369e3	d3b0a84a2157b3831e0aca4c427c3ee2	2e7653c209359bc30a2c4c59e18ad1df	book	Wertorientierte Unternehmensführung: Konzepte und praktische Umsetzung 	Matthias Schmitt and Franz Ederer	\N	2008
7749069	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prologika Press	\N	\N	\N	lachev2005ama	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1fc011f235e309e4f0aa4ffb56832fb	5e20c92e6a18bf03a6717e2f6f34cb70	ea257c108c40b3af3b089d6c5f221e53	book	{Applied Microsoft Analysis Services 2005 and Microsoft Business Intelligence Platform}	T. Lachev	\N	2005
7749106	Australian Journal of Scientific Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WildMcCready	http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/51/paper/CH9500387.htm	\N	Original definition of Radio Burst types	\N	\N	387-398	\N	3	\N		\N	0e8019c18777f51eeec94d17a1f32129	c48339554c467c7d46c6cd00e431792e	abd056ed1a50a24f8718fef4e8d87d77	article	Observations of the Spectrum of High-Intensity Solar Radiation at Metre Wavelengths.	JP Wild and LL McCready	\N	1950
7749316	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	5	\N	\N	jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bay01	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1011429418057	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	213--246	\N	3	\N		A fundamental task in data analysis is understanding the differences between several contrasting groups. These groups can represent different classes of objects, such as male or female students, or the same group over time, e.g. freshman students in 1993 through 1998. We present the problem of mining contrast sets: conjunctions of attributes and values that differ meaningfully in their distribution across groups. We provide a search algorithm for mining contrast sets with pruning rules that drastically reduce the computational complexity. Once the contrast sets are found, we post-process the results to present a subset that are surprising to the user given what we have already shown. We explicitly control the probability of Type I error (false positives) and guarantee a maximum error rate for the entire analysis by using Bonferroni corrections.
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ER  -	eedcf173f7c98b4dee77c24f0249c7ff	fadb66f7c892ffd7c9eaa76020fba1ca	37133f2b79f49a08622d3231bb827422	article	Detecting Group Differences: Mining Contrast Sets	Stephen D. Bay and Michael J. Pazzani	\N	2001
7749545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Area Study Centre (Russia, China & Central Asia), Univ. of Peshawar	Peshawar	\N	\N	UBHD66380674	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	280 bez 2007/5812	\N	\N	XIX, 341 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	8f4625d3775f60b31c40360ea409d35f	c9189e86c912bd3ae2f9584264028e51	712f136e3a48ff99e9b1d32d29fa72b0	book	The Durand line, its geo-strategic importance	Azmat Hayat Khan	\N	2005
7749561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65754063	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	200 agr 2004/942	\N	\N	XIII, 141 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7546-3037-4, 978-0-7546-3037-1}, language = {eng}	\N	e96dc4c627055c1c4f4ababa05667554	5d6c08110ac0a90b0fe03f133a283d1f	a671ee0a2ed068400dce7b66500f437b	book	The politics and economics of drug production on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border	Amir Zada Asad and Robert Harris	\N	2003
7750052	Chemical Physics Letters	303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walser:1999	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFN-3W849NH-N/2/408464cdd0704886b5c7d11aa54c7137	\N	ScienceDirect - Chemical Physics Letters : On the validity of Stokes' law at the molecular level	\N	\N	583 - 586	\N	5-6	\N	issn = {0009-2614}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2614(99)00266-3}	In order to investigate the dependence of the viscosity on the mass of the molecules in a liquid, and thus check the validity of Stokes' law for molecules, several molecular dynamics simulations of [`]water' molecules with different mass and different molecular mass distributions were performed. The viscosity is shown to be sensitive to the mass but less sensitive to the mass distribution. The product of diffusion coefficient and viscosity, which according to Stokes' law should be independent of the mass, varies. We may therefore conclude that Stokes' law is not valid for small molecules.	8f3b870d6b4e01159cf927cdda04189d	a0bf15544e567fe18fe8ce74e00f2a6e	8d672551ab2a7850654b8466a1924b2b	article	On the validity of Stokes' law at the molecular level	Regula Walser and Alan E. Mark and Wilfred F. van Gunsteren	\N	1999
7750069	Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.	Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland	\N	\N	wiley:2001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1097-0134(20010215)42:3<414::AID-PROT110>3.0.CO;2-4	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics	\N	\N	414-421	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1002/1097-0134(20010215)42:3<414::AID-PROT110>3.0.CO;2-4}	he influence of solvent viscosity on protein dynamics was investigated with molecular dynamics simulations of factor Xa in two solvents differing only in viscosity, by a factor of 10. We obtained this viscosity change by changing the masses of the solvent atoms by a factor of 100. Equilibrium properties of the protein, that is, the average structure, its fluctuations, and the secondary structure, show no significant dependence on the solvent viscosity. The dynamic properties of the protein, that is, the atom-positional correlation times and torsional angle transitions, however, depend on the solvent viscosity. The protein appears to be much more mobile in the solvent of lower viscosity. It feels the influence of the solvent not only on the surface but even in its core. With increasing solvent viscosity, the positional relaxation times of atoms in the protein core increase as much as those of atoms on the protein surface, and the relative increase in the core is even larger than on the surface. Proteins	bc227e1afcc505a226a94bbb0bf2bb90	a20479c28f165487b36bdf780ea5392c	b267941b6ee20189f299cc6552361b80	article	Viscosity dependence of protein dynamics	Regula Walser and Wilfred F. van Gunsteren	\N	2001
7750098	The Journal of Chemical Physics	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	kohale:2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/129/164706/1	\N	Molecular simulation of cooperative hydrodynamic effects in motion of a periodic array of spheres between parallel walls	\N	\N	164706	\N	16	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {164706}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.3000398}	We use molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the cooperative hydrodynamic interactions involved in the collective translation of a periodic array of spheres in a fluid which is confined between two atomistic surfaces. In particular, we study a spherical particle that is moving with a constant velocity parallel to the two confining surfaces. This central sphere along with its periodic images forms the translating two dimensional periodic grid. The cooperative hydrodynamic effects between neighboring spheres in the grid are determined by monitoring the friction force experienced by the spheres that are moving through an atomistic solvent. The dependence of the hydrodynamic cooperativity on the grid spacing is quantified by running simulations in systems with different sizes of the periodic box. Our results show a clear evidence of hydrodynamic cooperation between the spherical particles for grid spacing of 90sigma and larger, where sigma is the solvent molecular diameter. These cooperative interactions lead to a reduced value of the friction force experienced by these spheres as opposed to the case for a single sphere moving in an infinite quiescent fluid. The simulated friction force values are compared with the recent continuum mechanics predictions [Bhattacharya, J. Chem. Phys. 128, 074709 (2008)] for the same problem of the motion of a periodic grid of particles through a confined fluid. The simulated values of friction force were found to follow the same qualitative trend as the continuum results but the continuum predictions were consistently larger than the simulation results by approximately 22%. We attribute this difference to the fluid slip at the surface of the spherical particle, as measured in the simulations.	96822f1a2e3db7a602cb1606c476abc4	915050c640dd62119bd7c27d74b95a42	0b232a04b841b30e15fa29cee8f4e4e5	article	Molecular simulation of cooperative hydrodynamic effects in motion of a periodic array of spheres between parallel walls	Swapnil C. Kohale and Rajesh Khare	\N	2008
7751347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Jyv\\"{a}skyl\\"{a}	\N	\N	Jyv\\"{a}skyl\\"{a}, Finland	\N	\N	kol&kos_2007	\N	Computer Science and Information Systems Reports, Working Papers (WP-40)		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e33438a09cca8830b1a5792d82253527	26619ed39c9b48ad3ec8bd67f048141b	5c234ca74402806d59c92524d360ca89	techreport	Survey of software inspection research: 1991-2005	Sami Kollanus and Jussi Koskinen	\N	2007
7751786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/MankoffDHKLA03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2003.html#MankoffDHKLA03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	169-176	\N	\N	conf/chi/2003	date = {2006-03-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/642611.642642}, isbn = {1-58113-630-7}	\N	259c7b496e67e30f28531f7eda2b5687	91d7bed4272331e2fc6ea7d77afce79e	86c30a75e4705175750b92a210aae1b8	inproceedings	Heuristic evaluation of ambient displays.	Jennifer Mankoff and Anind K. Dey and Gary Hsieh and Julie A. Kientz and Scott Lederer and Morgan Ames	Gilbert Cockton and Panu Korhonen	2003
7751852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Community Computing and Support Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	\N	bibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	ISBN 3-540-65475-5	316-329	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf353f7766accd83efa7dc67ed1e5626	24f6006bdcaa1f41c75ae7a151844987	89a3746754be903fc92a7e09102029c4	incollection	Silhouettell: Awareness Support for Real-World Encounter	Masayuki Okamoto and Hideyuki Nakanishi and Toshikazu Nishimura and Toru Ishida	Toru Ishida	1998
7751897	The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tyers2009acd	http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Publications	\N	Me like.	\N	\N	57--66	\N	91	\N		apertium-cy (http://www.cymraeg.org.uk) is a rule-based “gisting” machine translation sys- 
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tem for Welsh to English, with both engine and data released under the GPL. We summarise the devel- 
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opment of apertium-cy, evaluate its output, and discuss the advantages of a collaborative development 
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model combined with rule-based MT for marginalised languages. 
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	7a41039b44e18ede5bbc07d77c72c940	831fde70adaf1d551beb2e3d6077a6cf	70e0c063e014192638d7444ecd9d12a4	article	{apertium-cy - a collaboratively-developed free RBMT system for Welsh to English}	Francis M. Tyers and Kevin Donnelly	\N	2009
7752102	Information Processing Letters	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	johnson88	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=46241.46243	\N	On generating all maximal independent sets	\N	\N	119--123	\N	3	\N	issn = {0020-0190}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-0190(88)90065-8}	\N	4ccbae0d0792ee6c60550188936fa027	932832c8eabbad91b993cc22405baabe	827971330818fec121b552f86be4d4bb	article	On generating all maximal independent sets	David S. Johnson and Mihalis Yannakakis and Christos H. Papadimitriou	\N	1988
7752165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b68	http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/550000/544231/p65-huang.pdf?key1=544231\\&key2=8265870311\\&coll=GUIDE\\&dl=ACM\\&CFID=56965103\\&CFTOKEN=1581829	\N		\N	\N	65--73	\N	\N	\N	priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {373702}	\N	257fd1de88082021c876c28effc1c10b	e118610d6f67056a67adf54e6be84207	2639f120856d2d8fb69969b4292b25d3	inproceedings	A Graph-based Recommender System for Digital Library	Zan Huang and Wingyan Chung and Thian-Huat Ong and Hsinchun Chen	\N	2002
7752186	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	The Johns Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	b135	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {5}, isbn = {0801854148}, citeulike-article-id = {252315}	\N	217107e1d1dd52d6dd5e06811d28e74f	e4e3160da299a446f86da948f6745ecb	f1bb0caf439b5f67f1d388f1298601d8	book	Matrix Computations	Gene H. Golub and Charles F. Van Loan	\N	1996
7752213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Supporting Group Work	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b216	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1099206	\N		\N	\N	11--20	\N	\N	\N	_publisher = {ACM Press}, citeulike-article-id = {566148}, _address = {New York, NY, USA}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595932232}, doi = {10.1145/1099203.1099206}	\N	deac49af610a61f9a9b8f57f0b23094c	28f5152a62aaa2bd8aa6fbac5111830a	098c869b64deb865675863732571013f	inproceedings	Follow the ({S}lash) dot: Effects of Feedback on New Members in an Online Community	Cliff Lampe and Erik Johnston	\N	2005
7752220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Symposium on Mathematical Theory of\
                 Networks and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b234	http://www-ics.acs.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/mtns06/	\N		\N	\N	509--514	\N	\N	\N	status = {PUBLISHED}, _publisher = {MTNS}, oai-id = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:111323}, oai-set = {conf; fulltext}, unit = {LCA}, documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/getfile.py?recid=111323&mode=best}, _location = {Kyoto, Japan}, review = {REVIEWED}	\N	a8710d973da30fda0cc6a94dc0951a1b	1bdaca666afd7aebafabfd5248d5e9bf	f3a04540bd2354075e6d9dabca813e42	inproceedings	Linear Iterations on Ordered Semirings for Trust\
                 Metric Computation and Attack Resiliency\
                 Evaluation	George Theodorakopoulos and John S. Baras	\N	2006
7752247	Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Applications	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	b294	\N	\N		\N	\N	871--898	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9efbc171173e1fac3faea04b0f104d9	571f21e55ceba47912e7729b561be348	9f09f782ff8d49c4bb3867daef6afb44	article	The {L}aplacian Spectrum of Graphs	Bojan Mohar	\N	1991
7752283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b372	\N	\N		\N	\N	267--274	\N	\N	\N		\N	08685e2d6dd1f8f9c8f7e8365436e871	1d129ff89d0dbb848c8227e21cb0ebc1	e42368f69b757bd3e1fcfaf0751dc175	inproceedings	Matrix Factorization and Neighbor Based Algorithms for\
                  the {N}etflix {P}rize Problem	Gábor Takács and István Pilászy and Bottyán Németh and Domonkos Tikk	\N	2008
7752284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Knowledge Discovery and Data\
                  Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b374	\N	\N		\N	\N	426--434	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fcf23a7d84387e6f1c09886c4eef711	6fde541c33e11d15f35cac9bc48b4cc1	0661597e10f35ec2683276757822182e	inproceedings	Factorization Meets the Neighborhood: a Multifaceted\
                  Collaborative Filtering Model	Yehuda Koren	\N	2008
7752287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Industrial Conf. on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kunegis2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	269--282	\N	\N	\N	_publisher = {Springer-Verlag}	\N	bffa07235a0bd6215bf074d4ac0b2013	3d7b0320a7b056766168f22289b239df	8b23456fafcb03dd6e379cc57700387f	inproceedings	Collaborative Filtering using Electrical Resistance Network Models\
                  with Negative Edges	Jérôme Kunegis and Stephan Schmidt	\N	2007
7752290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. European Conf. on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kunegis2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	261--265	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6a08ba23b419090e6f122cb04e8238a	248574b2b0af305e04e52f5f2bb04ff6	dd7bd278826c97399fcd128192f7b7be	inproceedings	Modeling Collaborative Similarity with the Signed Resistance Distance Kernel	Jérôme Kunegis and Stephan Schmidt and Christian Bauckhage and Martin Mehlitz and Sahin Albayrak	\N	2008
7752292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kunegis2008c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0592e3fa919d05eb9c5b9c2d83b633ab	ee77814ceeb05e48431a748c45d43f5b	374d63dce4b13074b09a9d745e4cf23e	inproceedings	Alternative Similarity Functions for Graph Kernels	Jérôme Kunegis and Andreas Lommatzsch and Christian Bauckhage	\N	2008
7752322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/smc/MehlitzBKA07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/smc/smc2007.html#MehlitzBKA07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1200-1204	\N	\N	conf/smc/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSMC.2007.4413662}, date = {2009-03-13}	\N	5a782266e7b9c7f3999ee574fb4bb48b	307558bea68d9f916f1affd8e0c376e7	55a8443ce035316dc245a956a30d927d	inproceedings	A new evaluation measure for information retrieval systems.	Martin Mehlitz and Christian Bauckhage and Jérôme Kunegis and Sahin Albayrak	\N	2007
7752398	Physical Review B	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beuve03	\N	\N		\N	\N	125423	\N	12	\N		\N	962b17b1c964043f65fee58c47f82b44	ecccb2a84ee54ec2daefdb84943e3125	445609c81a3ad7d42089124eea84e41f	article	Influence of the spatial and temporal structure of the deposited-energy\
\	distribution in swift-ion-induced sputtering	M. Beuve and N. Stolterfoht and M. Toulemonde and C. Trautmann and Herbert M. Urbassek	\N	2003
7752806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/EvertB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2007.html#EvertB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2007	ee = {http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P07/P07-2008.pdf}, date = {2008-07-03}	\N	e9b204c477487a67bd4d71c657bc0836	62e2a4f327983c4cba0476983901fd7c	885258299aba47a47ad0b2394914e349	inproceedings	zipfR: Word Frequency Modeling in R.	Stefan Evert and Marco Baroni	\N	2007
7752835	Studia Philonica annual	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinan:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-80	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b34463a35458f4cec32c4ca4f8030bb	6ffb8c69bddb65fc3ab7bd19ffe659d0	23041d5708bc1006f1f1d80dc94fe2a2	article	The mystery of play : Clement of Alexandria's appropriation of Philo in the "Paedagogus" (1.5.21.3-22.1)	Andrew Dinan	\N	2007
7752969	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaTeDeW97	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	370	\N		\N	068197a4f35dee0895fd32dd064b97e2	4f52e861c5a9d60f05c615e0355e209f	5fc574c22600ef9b4b0e97cd1591cff9	techreport	{A}uftreten von und {M}öglichkeiten des {U}mgangs mit fehlenden {W}erten in der {M}arktforschung	R. Wagner and T. Temme and R. Decker	\N	1997
7753077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XTech	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bojars2008	http://assets.expectnation.com/15/event/3/Data%20Portability%20with%20SIOC%20and%20FOAF%20Paper.pdf	\N	\N	\N	http://www.slideshare.net/CaptSolo/data-portability-with-sioc-and-foaf	\N	\N	\N	\N		Data portability has become an important requirement on the Social Web. This paper describes how data and social network portability can be achieved by building upon existing Semantic Web developments such as SIOC and FOAF. The SIOC project provides a common format for expressing user-generated content in a machine-readable form and tools for import/export of this information, while the FOAF vocabulary provides a format for interlinking users' social networks. We demonstrate this approach on an example of a SIOC import plugin for WordPress.	37ef19ddb57d6047d5a3e11063d20e4b	12c5fe3d05d53f5cbedcda4262353a78	f6dad2db96c07202e356690a8e268dd8	inproceedings	Data Portability with SIOC and FOAF	Uldis Bojars and Alexandre Passant and John G. Breslin and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7753081	\N	\N	\N	\N	October 27	\N	Proceedings of the First Social Data on the Web Workshop (SDoW2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe, Germany	\N	\N	Passant2008a	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper1.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405	file = {:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\LODr-iswc-challenge%20-%20apassant-final-2.pdf:PDF;:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\LODr - A Linking Open Data Tagging System.pdf:PDF}	\N	9c665ecec022b2edac4cb1722c08b453	b7fd2afdb1259744738ee534ef48603b	0945067c4b1daae0ae695697e38461c8	inproceedings	LODr - A Linking Open Data Tagging System	Alexandre Passant	\N	2008
7753083	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Proceedings of the WWW 2008 Workshop Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2008), Beijing, China	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	passant08ldowmoat	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\Meaning Of A Tag A Collaborative Approach to Bridge the Gap Between Tagging and Linked Data_LDOW2008.pdf:PDF}	\N	ddb3663a14fd31ba4c2f22504cdc2f64	c6ef7c21e091847e34368730e29a6b94	d6ad036d56c0c5616a95b595eda82e53	inproceedings	Meaning Of A Tag: A collaborative approach to bridge the gap between tagging and Linked Data	Alexandre Passant and Philippe Laublet	\N	2008
7753085	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	4th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2007	www.eswc2007.org/pdf/eswc07-schmidt.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\On Enriching Ajax with Semantics The Web Personalization Use Case eswc07-schmidt.pdf:PDF}	\N	4ff32d072207366d8b98a3766a7bd18e	e865fa9853d50bdd6012d1b203288bac	491c99d60bb75ce5c7b69b1dceecfe26	inproceedings	On Enriching Ajax with Semantics: The Web Personalization Use Case	Kay-Uwe Schmidt and Ljiljana Stojanovic and Nenad Stojanovic and Susan Thomas	\N	2007
7753086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the First Social Data on the Web Workshop (SDoW2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tesconi2008	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405/paper1.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-405	file = {:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\Semantify del.icio.us - automatically turn your tags into senses.pdf:PDF}	\N	8f5e1afbffd7a470f17156a8908def55	0c1c96b41a0af8512c20a7d41504640f	dba1bb75c430dd473187d27b5ed2ff85	inproceedings	Semantify del.icio.us: Automatically Turn your Tags into Senses	Maurizio Tesconi and Francesco Ronzano and Andrea Marchetti and Salvatore Minutoli	\N	2008
7753088	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	In Proceedings of Workshop on Personalization on the Semantic Web (PerSWeb’05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	Zhou2005	http://www.win.tue.nl/persweb/Camera-ready/9-Zhou-full.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	66-72	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\\\\\Dafis\\\\users\\\\till\\\\JabRefDB\\\\Paper\\\\Web Usage Mining for Semantic Web Personalization.pdf:PDF}	\N	7b748ec6b5aa3279331da524166284be	6b0a864fb36b1c365875d54bd8c84dfb	ef353882dc714d314de1a64e5947a99a	inproceedings	Web Usage Mining for Semantic Web Personalization	Baoyao Zhou and Siu Cheung Hui and Alvis C. M. Fong	\N	2005
7753095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mellen	Lewiston, NY [u.a.]	\N	Studies in the Bible and early Christianity	Varner:2004	\N	\N		\N	Includes bibliographical references and index	IV, 302 S.	\N	58	\N	isbn = {0-7734-6188-4}	\N	f6686b61f44d511283fc4469d0e6192d	6a2453c58a9704b040caef4c8f4f2fa2	7bdd4df9081690e5d925ca58b2bc3f13	book	Ancient Jewish-Christian dialogues: Athanasius and Zacchaeus, Simon and Theophilus, Timothy and Aquila; introductions, texts, and translations	\N	Will Varner	2004
7753127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	BGL	Athanasius:BGL	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	65	\N		\N	7107abc3e66994baf05ab80ee7285945	aaa9dd6f09f9ba08b4e6b79884308535	91f4b8b3c8c45e067cdbb8bd873ee2d5	book	Athanasius, Zwei Schriften gegen die Arianer. Verteidigungsschrift gegen die Arianer / Geschichte der Arianer	\N	Werner Portmann	2006
7753229	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008From	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-07 10:32:09}, citeulike-article-id = {3094839}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1}	Semantic search seems to be an elusive and fuzzy target to IR, SW and NLP researchers. One reason is that this challenge lies in between all those fields, which implies a broad scope of issues and technologies that must be mastered. In this extended abstract we survey the work of Yahoo! Research at Barcelona to approach this problem. Our research is intended to produce a virtuous feedback circuit by using machine learning for capturing semantics, and, ultimately, for better search.	49ffe8c57c78b44bba184994304a2098	ca208582cd53cb7b5492c86e89be9514	5f45b011336a39b8b157d7c06ddbc1ba	incollection	From Capturing Semantics to Semantic Search: A Virtuous Cycle	Ricardo Baeza-Yates	\N	2008
7753238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fang2006Semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148193	\N		\N	\N	115--122	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-16 16:51:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1109915}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933697}, comment = {== Based on the axiomatic (functional) retrieval models.
\
== Incorporates semantic term matching to the retrieval function.
\
== Shows that this is equivalent to a semantic query expansion.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148193}	A common limitation of many retrieval models, including the recently proposed axiomatic approaches, is that retrieval scores are solely based on exact (i.e., syntactic) matching of terms in the queries and documents, without allowing distinct but semantically related terms to match each other and contribute to the retrieval score. In this paper, we show that semantic term matching can be naturally incorporated into the axiomatic retrieval model through defining the primitive weighting function based on a semantic similarity function of terms. We define several desirable retrieval constraints for semantic term matching and use such constraints to extend the axiomatic model to directly support semantic term matching based on the mutual information of terms computed on some document set. We show that such extension can be efficiently implemented as query expansion. Experiment results on several representative data sets show that, with mutual information computed over the documents in either the target collection for retrieval or an external collection such as the Web, our semantic expansion consistently and substantially improves retrieval accuracy over the baseline axiomatic retrieval model. As a pseudo feedback method, our method also outperforms a state-of-the-art language modeling feedback method.	43b0c6e4bda48f5be1ce1e6589d99fd0	4291d676f1cadfb1d17db43685d55517	2dc6f91ae0375071e5d843af53e0bb80	inproceedings	Semantic term matching in axiomatic approaches to information retrieval	Hui Fang and Chengxiang Zhai	\N	2006
7753252	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 5th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	LNCS	bhagdev2008hybrid	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2008/papers/108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes hybrid search, a semantic methodology supporting both document and knowledge retrieval via the flexible combination of ontology-based search and keyword-matching. Hybrid search aims to smoothly cope with lack of semantic coverage of document content, which is one of the main limitations of current semantic search methods. In this paper we define hybrid search formally, discuss its compatibility with the current semantic trends and present a reference implementation: K-Search. We then show how the methodology outperforms both keyword-based search and pure semantic search in terms of precision and recall in a set of experiments performed on a very large collection of documents. Experiments carried out with professional users show that users understand the paradigm and consider it very powerful and reliable. K-Search has been ported to 2 applications released at Rolls-Royce plc for searching technical documentation about jet engines.	66114b7f3c7801d1366cfd9475cb12b6	9424958cd8bfd6fcc348b00d140daac5	1adb4b2e579baebf8472f1ab8160098e	inproceedings	Hybrid Search: Effectively Combining Keywords and Ontology-based Searches	Ravish Bhagdev and Sam Chapman and Fabio Ciravegna and Vitaveska Lanfranchi and Daniela Petrelli	Manfred Hauswirth and Manolis Koubarakis and Sean Bechhofer	2008
7753274	\N	5113	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/iccs/MorneauM08	\N	\N		\N	\N	242-254	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iccs/2008	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70596-3_17}, isbn = {978-3-540-70595-6}	\N	0f5467a063a7526adfecc3ea632d7f23	cb2dd27489d47d5e50ebba770199d5df	8277ce39f7982032ee616ad593193587	inproceedings	Employing a Domain Specific Ontology to Perform Semantic
\
               Search	Maxime Morneau and Guy W. Mineau	Peter W. Eklund and Ollivier Haemmerl{\\'e}	2008
7753357	THE XV INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON RHEOLOGY: The Society of Rheology 80th Annual Meeting	1027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	baldassarri:911	http://link.aip.org/link/?APC/1027/911/1	\N		\N	\N	911-913	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, location = {Monterey (California)}, doi = {10.1063/1.2964891}	The linear response in different models of driven granular gases is studied. In some situations, even if the the velocity statistics can be strongly non-Gaussian, appreciable violations of the Einstein formula for diffusion versus mobility cannot be observed. The situation changes when correlations between different degrees of freedom are present: in this case, although a form of fluctuation-dissipation relation holds, the differential velocity response of a particle and its velocity self-correlation are no more proportional. This happens at high densities, strong inelasticities, or weak efficiency of the external driving, but still in the fluid-like (and ergodic) regime.	72ddecbbc1be3e6b55bc01fe7a2b75f8	4abe34759a4ffe544b9ea8b027cab99e	59dbd7169ba211c5884aa65c6e897546	article	Fluctuations and Response in Granular Gases: Validity and Failure of Einstein Relation.	A. Baldassarri and A. Puglisi and A. Vulpiani	Albert Co and Gary L. Leal and Ralph H. Colby and A. Jeffrey Giacomin	2008
7753434	Solar Physics	253	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pomoell	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11207-008-9186-8	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	249--261	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;We have employed a two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulation code to study mass motions and large-amplitude coronal waves
\
related to the lift-off of a coronal mass ejection (CME). The eruption of the filament is achieved by an artificial forceacting on the plasma inside the flux rope. By varying the magnitude of this force, the reaction of the ambient corona to CMEswith different acceleration profiles can be studied. Our model of the ambient corona is gravitationally stratified with aquadrupolar magnetic field, resulting in an ambient Alfvén speed that increases as a function of height, as typically deducedfor the low corona. The results of the simulations show that the erupting flux rope is surrounded by a shock front, whichis strongest near the leading edge of the erupting mass, but also shows compression near the solar surface. For rapidly acceleratingfilaments, the shock front forms already in the low corona. Although the speed of the driver is less than the Alfvén speednear the top of the atmosphere, the shock survives in this region as well, but as a freely propagating wave. The leading edgeof the shock becomes strong early enough to drive a metric type II burst in the corona. The speed of the weaker part of theshock front near the surface is lower, corresponding to the magnetosonic speed there. We analyze the (line-of-sight) emissionmeasure of the corona during the simulation and recognize a wave receding from the eruption site, which strongly resemblesEIT waves in the low corona. Behind the EIT wave, we clearly recognize a coronal dimming, also observed during CME lift-off.We point out that the morphology of the hot downstream region of the shock would be that of a hot erupting loop, so care hasto be taken not to misinterpret soft X-ray imaging observations in this respect. Finally, the geometry of the magnetic fieldaround the erupting mass is analyzed in terms of precipitation of particles accelerated in the eruption complex. Field linesconnected to the shock are further away from the photospheric neutral line below the filament than the field lines connectedto the current sheet below the flux rope. Thus, if the DC fields in the current sheet accelerate predominantly electrons andthe shock accelerates ions, the geometry is consistent with recent observations of gamma rays being emitted further out fromthe neutral line than hard X-rays.	9f86e3aba2c987db4ccda983dd47ca74	da413b20a5f70cb28a3a01a858271db7	81c89f257b289a56b6951c5acd65ee5f	article	MHD Modeling of Coronal Large-Amplitude Waves Related to CME Lift-off	J. Pomoell and R. Vainio and R. Kissmann	\N	2008
7753530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apress	Berkeley, Calif.	\N	\N	UBMA_303623942	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=303623942&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	stories of startups’ early days	\N	\N	XVIII, 466 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-430-21078-8}	\N	4e4035bda666bb084fd3f7ca85f95860	9018fb2f9f25b4c003b0788da692942e	e715ddc0d65c4d0ffb2884793243d6a4	book	Founders at work	Jessica Livingston	\N	2008
7753540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edward Elgar	Cheltenham [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_282598839	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=282598839&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	prelude to a knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship	\N	\N	XXII, 573 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-8472-0116-4, 978-1-84720-116-4}	\N	7bd2a820c00812f22c9262f81485d52d	4dda284b38d74bacbd6f52d0f4f1074b	a57cce187a5ad5c5b270b332250bafd2	book	Entrepreneurship, growth and public policy	Zoltán J. Acs	\N	2008
7753551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Source Press	München	\N	\N	UBMA_250292599	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=250292599&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Konzepte und Methoden ; [inkl. Debian	\N	\N	651 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-937514-17-1}	\N	5db8eb480f2c98e6b63b06d5a271a9e5	d39c3287c568da139f4dd0897727cec8	c452ff86d987d88e86ddf1673669437a	book	Das Debian-System	Martin F. Krafft	\N	2006
7753677	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Search (SemSearch 2008) at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) , June 2, 2008, Tenerife, Spain	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	semsearch-10	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-334/paper-10.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a62b132e4656c6c874cdbb5cdb6c755a	76e52af131430f5587d771f7cdbf3f5b	96eaae7024861afdd5e66e6f8faf2beb	inproceedings	Concept Search: Semantics Enabled Syntactic Search	Fausto Giunchiglia and Uladzimir Kharkevich and Ilya Zaihrayeu	Stephan Bloehdorn and Marko Grobelnik and Peter Mika and Duc Thanh Tran	2008
7753681	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Search (SemSearch 2008) at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) , June 2, 2008, Tenerife, Spain	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	semsearch-07	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-334/paper-07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	618ce178fcab458dab94701c2a91b1b1	27f7be1975ca53ee2bcb7540099563b1	cf2f6e492e936d21bb18a22bb29cfbf8	inproceedings	Microsearch: An Interface for Semantic Search	Peter Mika	Stephan Bloehdorn and Marko Grobelnik and Peter Mika and Duc Thanh Tran	2008
7753689	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Search (SemSearch 2008) at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) , June 2, 2008, Tenerife, Spain	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	semsearch-04	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-334/paper-04.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7abab7aab2511cd610c680f00682c9c	ded0cb1ba4be7ecdc3bf5ca7e4431602	0fc02935751f7c4d92f4640ffb610014	inproceedings	The Interaction Between Automatic Annotation and Query Expansion: a Retrieval Experiment on a Large Cultural Heritage Archive	Veronique Malaise and Laura Hollink and Luit Gazendam	Stephan Bloehdorn and Marko Grobelnik and Peter Mika and Duc Thanh Tran	2008
7753694	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Search (SemSearch 2008) at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) , June 2, 2008, Tenerife, Spain	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	semsearch-03	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-334/paper-03.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	099c28792d283c45bed688c61e4f239f	25c3c15b697eaed41ab17547583016fd	f4d751c6d09a632a25668137ab50374e	inproceedings	Enhancing Semantic Search using N-Levels Document Representation	Pierpaolo Basile and Annalina Caputo and Anna Lisa Gentile and Marco de Gemmis and Pasquale Lops and Giovanni Semeraro	Stephan Bloehdorn and Marko Grobelnik and Peter Mika and Duc Thanh Tran	2008
7753699	\N	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Search (SemSearch 2008) at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008) , June 2, 2008, Tenerife, Spain	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	semsearch-01	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-334/paper-01.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa9827ce1f0a362f10ff9861144d8385	f5bb9f6f2dc938c84f32535860b7dab3	649e3e19d446ad8136843bc387ebfc40	inproceedings	Resolving Lexical Ambiguities in Folksonomy Based Search Systems through Common Sense and Personalization	Mohammad Nauman and Shahbaz Khan and Muhammad Amin and Fida Hussain Hussain	Stephan Bloehdorn and Marko Grobelnik and Peter Mika and Duc Thanh Tran	2008
7753705	\N	2393	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/iccs/ZhongZLY02	\N	\N		\N	\N	92-196	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iccs/2002	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2393/23930092.htm}, isbn = {3-540-43901-3}	\N	2c5b328873e580e745bad7ff2e28f3bd	3375c41cda4f0811f85d49750629ffa4	ebdb702053216ec21e9e369adfd88f48	inproceedings	Conceptual Graph Matching for Semantic Search.	Jiwei Zhong and Haiping Zhu and Jianming Li and Yong Yu	Uta Priss and Dan Corbett and Galia Angelova	2002
7753710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bridging the Gep between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 (SemNet 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herzog:2007	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/ws/eswc2007/proc/CombiningSocialandSemantic.pdf	\N		\N	\N	14-21	\N	\N	\N		With the success of social applications like Flickr, del.icio.us and YouTube, social software has become the focus of several research initiatives. Especially the idea of combining social and semantic aspects has been recently gaining significant attention in the semantic web community. In this paper we research and discuss the properties of metadata in social systems (folksonomies) compared to metadata in semantic systems (ontologies). We then present our idea for creating a link between a folksonomy and an ontology in order to combine the usability and flexibility of folksonomies with the precision of ontologies for a semantic search application. Our approach is motivated by the requirements of the OnTourism project, which has the goal of creating a document repository which benefits from both ontology and folksonomy metadata.	a7e2a618d480f6d5326c9e5bcc78071c	85d79bb7fc4cfd91ca747f2b9540a946	7018b33a359cb83f75c194736ec55b4e	inproceedings	Combining Social and Semantic Metadata for Search in a Document Repository	Christoph Herzog and Michael Luger and Marcus Herzog	\N	2007
7753714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Pluralisierung & Autorität	evidentia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N		\N	173952bd50d6c48ab8d01b1e91749adc	9cb24969f6f8d782c452848f1e97d4f2	da288419fc7e867f8df73047ca40f19e	book	Evidentia. Reichweiten visueller Wahrnehmung in der Frühen Neuzeit	\N	Gabriele Wimböck and Karin Leonhard and Markus Friedrich	2007
7753767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. of Historical Research	London	\N	\N	ElizEliz1982	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {0-901179-72-8}	\N	113fde9c3b52e4aee452c937a511594e	0573e91ebd9a7a86a687834e732dbabc	78694668137c763c96374ef599bdf1f2	book	Elizabethan England and Europe	Elizabeth <England, Queen, I.>	Kouri, E. I.	1982
7753783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	BossAgen1995	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-608-91620-2}	\N	5116cfa44abe875b998e1722556077fb	1452e2a2f399efb322d31847638a9679	a91a53ce3441e075affcc52d00680d45	book	Agent der K{\\"o}nigin	Bossy, John	\N	1995
7753840	Mobile Information Systems	3	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.metapress.com/content/9jt80rr12542715m	\N	IOS Press - Journal Article	\N	\N	165--185	\N	3	\N		Telecommunication networks and the Internet are growing together. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) services which are originally offered by network providers, like telephony and messaging, are provided through VoIP and Instant Messaging (IM) by Internet service providers, too. The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is the answer of the telecommunication industry to this trend and aims at providing Internet P2P and multimedia services controlled by the network operators. The IMS provides mobility and session management as well as message routing, security, and billing. This article is a comprehensive version of a conference publication [1] and introduces a Mobile P2P Web Services framework which enables the creation of arbitrary P2P application on mobile devices within the IMS. The terminals are sharing and publishing a Web Service interface, which provides the capability of coupling arbitrary applications using Web Service technologies and the support of the {IMS} infrastructure. The concept, the necessary Web Service adaptations, and extension as well as the interworking of Web Services, {IMS} nodes, and protocols are described and proofed by an exemplary mobile chess game application. In addition, the performance of mobile P2P Web Services is evaluated by means of an analytical analysis.
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ER  -	7ccb91b6fbe5ab668925f3c508e63579	71a4b540518728bbd54459ea9deb754d	51fec107660fca51d63cf42e703740d7	article	Mobile P2P Web Services using SIP	Guido Gehlen and Fahad Aijaz and Yi Zhu and Bernhard Walke	\N	2007
7753895	Research in Developmental Disabilities	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eikeseth2009158	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2008.02.003	\N	ScienceDirect - Research in Developmental Disabilities : Outcome of comprehensive psycho-educational interventions for young children with autism	\N	\N	158 - 178	\N	1	\N	issn = {0891-4222}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2008.02.003}	This paper evaluates comprehensive psycho-educational research on early intervention for children with autism. Twenty-five outcome studies were identified. Twenty studies evaluated behavioral treatment, 3 studies evaluated TEACCH and 2 studies evaluated the Colorado Health Sciences Project. Outcome studies are graded according to their scientific value, and subsequently graded according to the magnitude of results documented in the studies. Based on the available evidence, treatment recommendations are made and practice parameters are suggested.	caa0ba7c0646149330822631385fe65a	f67daaddcfbb4d0a75b54b779d0e8929	887a47b08e64fc08a4871f0de6d8aa60	article	Outcome of comprehensive psycho-educational interventions for young children with autism	Svein Eikeseth	\N	2009
7753901	Research in Developmental Disabilities	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eikeseth2009158	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2008.02.003	\N	ScienceDirect - Research in Developmental Disabilities : Outcome of comprehensive psycho-educational interventions for young children with autism	\N	\N	158 - 178	\N	1	\N	issn = {0891-4222}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2008.02.003}	This paper evaluates comprehensive psycho-educational research on early intervention for children with autism. Twenty-five outcome studies were identified. Twenty studies evaluated behavioral treatment, 3 studies evaluated TEACCH and 2 studies evaluated the Colorado Health Sciences Project. Outcome studies are graded according to their scientific value, and subsequently graded according to the magnitude of results documented in the studies. Based on the available evidence, treatment recommendations are made and practice parameters are suggested.	caa0ba7c0646149330822631385fe65a	f67daaddcfbb4d0a75b54b779d0e8929	887a47b08e64fc08a4871f0de6d8aa60	article	Outcome of comprehensive psycho-educational interventions for young children with autism	Svein Eikeseth	\N	2009
7753929	Solar Physics	248	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cycle23	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k6727801mt5r58x1/?p=85f5d9dfe0c3438c9a7e6eb63375a9fa&pi=11	\N	CME magnetic field statistics	\N	\N	167-176	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008SoPh..248..167M}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1007/s11207-008-9137-4}	We study a time – latitudinal distribution of CMEs observed by the SOHO spacecraft, their projected speeds and associated magnetic fields, as well as the north – south (N – S) asymmetry of solar surface magnetic fields, and the coronal green line intensities. We have found that (a) there exists an intricate relation between the average projected velocity of CMEs and the mean value of large-scale magnetic fields; (b) there exists a pronounced N – S asymmetry in both the distribution and the number of CMEs; (c) this asymmetry is in favor of the northern hemisphere at the beginning of the cycle, and of the southern hemisphere from 2001 onward, being, in fact, (d) closely related with the N – S asymmetry in the distribution of large-scale magnetic fields and the coronal green line intensities.	cf25230bb6a09dd88de4ac47868ffa4a	7125564369df684c88480dc24d0ce64f	387320410188523f5d336b24077f1d8f	article	Coronal Mass Ejections, Magnetic Fields, and the Green Corona in Cycle 23	M. Minarovjech and V. {Ru{\\v s}in} and M. Saniga	\N	2008
7753948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baylor Univ. Press	Waco, Tex.	\N	Studies in rhetoric and religion	Enos:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	XII, 397 S.	\N	7	\N	isbn = {978-1-602-58008-4}	\N	587a16cc1ab5d8a53abe1433c6389407	e3dd17de996a141a3de50a884b32e3b5	ae3407e076c99d61244a3f696fac3e11	book	The rhetoric of St. Augustine of Hippo: De Doctrina Christiana and the search for a distinctly Christian rhetoric	\N	Richard L. Enos	2008
7753983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden [u.a.]	\N	The medieval Mediterranean	Guscin:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	82	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-17174-9}, totalpages = {X, 226 S., [8] Bl. : Ill.}	\N	ddb1c5c616d0c9244514b9d57c3629e7	7f00a67c4038ec92b08ccabfcdf8493e	6a818805d825205485754218ea3bb856	book	The image of Edessa	Mark Guscin	\N	2009
7753999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peeters	Leuven [u.a.]	\N	Eastern Christian studies	Hainthaler:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	isbn = {978-90-429-1917-4}, totalpages = {XII, 188 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	9c170da883953cafc254eca65add97c6	85265b56ca82ed7bc91445297b92bf61	9e0d8f928f7fdd5a8f8ea17b9a69382c	book	Christliche Araber vor dem Islam: Verbreitung und konfessionelle Zugehörigkeit. Eine Hinführung	Theresia Hainthaler	\N	2007
7754010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Office for Officical Publications of the European Communities	[Luxembourg]	\N	\N	UBMA_273844563	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=273844563&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	trade-related assistance ; an update ; a selection of case studies from around the world	\N	\N	35 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {92-79-00525-1}	\N	909ae7c51c817b554aa6259b34a42d44	bf8c94256ce19b0746106c2bd70bc089	d602e38aa4726658e0636f86a4caf836	book	Making trade work for development	\N	\N	2006
7754013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Serra	Pisa [u.a.]	\N	Studi sulla tardoantichità	Motta:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	isbn = {978-88-6227-084-7}, totalpages = {178 p.}	\N	bccdbc7819239453b0dd02d324a6c617	1dd42f60339d6b0d98f332d7e59928d4	b9947663c007f6c2587d0efa3115f2cd	book	Il Contra fatum di Gregorio di Nissa nel dibattito tardo-antico sul fatalismo e sul determinismo	Beatrice Motta	\N	2008
7754023	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aschendorff	Münster	\N	Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum. Ergänzungsband: Kleine Reihe	Muehlenkamp:2008	\N	\N		Zugl.: M{\\"u}nster, Univ., Diss., 2006/07	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	totalpages = {VIII, 232 S.}	\N	d84af087db87d7288366a1a3320d0879	29cf354a781f670a34c5436e79d8f340	362ca7cc7026aa9bdcedd935b8592e6f	book	»Nicht wie die Heiden«. Studien zur Grenze zwischen christlicher Gemeinde und paganer Gesellschaft in vorkonstantinischer Zeit	Christine Mühlenkamp	\N	2008
7754041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geuthner	Paris	\N	Études syriaques	Schmidt:2007	\N	\N		Actes de la 4e Table ronde de la Soc. d'{\\´E}tudes Syriaques, 18 novembre 2006, Inst. Orientaliste de l'Univ. Catholique de Louvain	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	isbn = {978-2-7053-3799-5}, totalpages = {217 S., [2 Bl.] : Ill., Kt.}	\N	1c3a4dc2454b00ff0c28aff2a5d6dfbc	07aa09afb530873d76bb187693d05f5b	e6b74d011118405ecdf72a78560b81cd	book	Les Pères grecs dans la tradition syriaque	\N	Andrea Schmidt	2007
7754066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boekencentrum	Zoetermeer	\N	\N	Willigen:2008	\N	\N		Zsfassung in engl. Sprache. - Einl. u. Kommentar niederl{\\"a}nd., komment. Werk lat. u. niederl{\\"a}nd. - Kommmentar {\\"u}berwiegt. - Zugl.: Nijmegen, Radboud Univ., Diss.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-90-239-2328-2}, totalpages = {517 S.}	\N	4b2e51286bc1bd80d03531cef5aa3bbd	c6e8c622dbcc87cbb6baf99ad79441b3	74de977678423e423aa7eb3d02cf3077	book	Ambrosii Episcopi Mediolanensis De Ioseph : inleiding, filologisch commentaar en vertaling	Marten A. van Willigen	\N	2008
7754084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2009	\N	\N	Digitale Rechteverwaltung – Eine gelungene Allianz von Recht und Technik?, Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Europäisches Medienrecht (EMR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbe8496f17bdded89cc5ce5cf70533ec	7f1eeef4399c555ce59bbe5e4a41ae03	4cb24ee56ecf218c4dd127c4c8b87c0c	article	Digitale Rechteverwaltung – Eine gelungene Allianz von Recht und Technik?	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2009
7754085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2008	\N	\N	Die Haftung der Betreiber von Web 2.0-Plattformen, in: von Kortzfleisch, H./Bohl, O. (Hrsg.), Wissen, Vernetzung, Virtualisierung - Liber amicorum zum 65. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. Udo Winand, Lohmar 2008, 279 – 286.	\N	\N	279-286	\N	\N	\N		\N	e68eb9f699dba0c368eca00624da4d92	39f24df231f472b990607109a04ea153	bc8e7af0b54013d32ef90c23f61cadbc	article	Die Haftung der Betreiber von Web 2.0-Plattformen	Rotraud Gitter	Rotraud Gitter	2008
7754086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2008a	\N	\N	Long-term retention in e-voting – Legal requirements and technical implementation, in: Krimmer, R./Grimm, R. (Hrsg.), 3rd International Conference on Electronic Voting 2008, Bonn 2008, 109-123 (zusammen mit Langer, L./Okunick, S./Opitz-Talidou, Z.).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a932c99ca71e3d4dcd475ab339e6986	7dbad6e8f53bade9482fcc55299f4d9b	601522d77f0b98d692382dd85d54056f	article	Long-term retention in e-voting – Legal requirements and technical implementation, in: Krimmer, R./Grimm	Rotraud Gitter	Rotraud Gitter	2008
7754087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008g	\N	\N	Langfristige Aufbewahrung elektronischer Dokumente, in: Klumpp, D./Kubicek, H./Roßnagel, A./Schulz, W. (Hrsg.), Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft, Berlin, Heidelberg 2008, 199 – 207.	\N	\N	199-207	\N	\N	\N		\N	572398156be0539c5dfbaff0a69cd442	0e533ee11b6a3e79ca85932ad23dc6ae	1beea11269bf977a91ee1536fb57425b	article	Aufbewahrung elektronischer Dokumente	Siegfried Hackel and Alexander Roßnagel	Siegfried Hackel Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008e	\N	\N	Besprechung von BGH, Beschluss vom 14.1.2008 – II ZR 85/07 – MMR 2008, 597 (Formunwirksame Berufungsbegründung per Computerfax, MMR 2008, 598 – 599.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	704737c4526a6eb09fc8ea3ec3f0fe0e	bac5364dfb89f9fc32dcddeaa499e8ee	37833f0eeb353cd803ee798424db9fdb	article	Besprechung von BGH, Beschluss vom 14.1.2008 	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008d	\N	\N	Gerrit Hornung: Besprechung von BGH, Beschluss vom 15.7.2008 – X ZB 8/08 – MMR 2008, 666 (Berufungsbegründung per E-Mail), MMR 2008, 668 – 669.	\N	\N	668-669	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ab8ac8f63a699fa68e536e78dff210f	fa69d9557506ff074205707b5cc13425	1c44e02cd4292334e1841b45cafb6ee8	article	Besprechung von BGH, Beschluss vom 15.7.2008	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754090	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008a	\N	\N	Besprechung von OLG Frankfurt, Urteil vom 1.7.2008 – 11 U 52/07 – CR 2008, 582 (Keine generelle Störerhaftung des WLAN-Anschlussinhabers), CR 2008, 585 – 586.	\N	\N	585-586	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e258a0be8ce5aad6f471412b8d52e6c	f2b4ca3fcf038eea65bc2a04f4166817	14e895fb0c431eff51ae989a123a859c	article	Besprechung von OLG Frankfurt, Urteil vom 1.7.2008 	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008f	\N	\N	Buchbesprechung von Puschke, Jens: Die kumulative Anordnung von Informationsbeschaffungsmaßnahmen im Rahmen der Strafverfolgung, Berlin 2006, 206 Seiten, DuD 2008, 498.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b113ae1cf3f57a522d7c18834e9a66a	62aa42a91c7d07e370333e9914b3932a	03089666622fa8049b15c20a7ba052c7	article	Buchbesprechung von Puschke, Jens: Die kumulative Anordnung von Informationsbeschaffungsmaßnahmen im Rahmen der Strafverfolgung	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008i	\N	\N	Datenschutz im Gefüge der Grundrechte und ihrem gesellschaftlichen Wandel, in: Gaycken, S. / Kurz, C. (Hrsg.), 1984.exe. Gesellschaftliche, politische und juristische Aspekte moderner Überwachungstechnologien, Bielefeld 2008, 249 – 264.	\N	\N	249-264	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5691b8a4318ba6174f7a423e450cba5	6e1dec3f9b055a8e9d80d16f46732e59	e3998750dc1f2f2d433788cc274e8d4c	article	Datenschutz im Gefüge der Grundrechte und ihrem gesellschaftlichen Wandel, in: Gaycken	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008c	\N	\N	Datenschutz im Gefüge der Grundrechte und ihrem gesellschaftlichen Wandel, in: Gaycken, S./Kurz, C. (Hrsg.), 1984.exe. Gesellschaftliche, politische und juristische Aspekte moderner Überwachungstechnologien, Bielefeld 2008, 249 – 264.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6a4af1246fa7b6e1e6f88d75f5a9cbe	9199b624d58fd45470579143a0628f07	27e0b5d596a9dd1d56cc35c3cba0068d	article	Datenschutz im Gefüge der Grundrechte und ihrem gesellschaftlichen Wandel, in: Gaycken, S./Kurz, C.	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008h	\N	\N	Ein neues Grundrecht – der verfas¬sungsrechtliche Schutz der „Vertraulichkeit und Integrität informationstechnischer Systeme“, CR 2008, 299.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc669d6cc9262932ba3fa45ae8ece0b5	e6b8826a66c379606c78c54b44e5af0e	ef5c8ec782383a786556c7416ad14fe4	article	Ein neues Grundrecht – der verfas¬sungsrechtliche Schutz der „Vertraulichkeit und Integrität informationstechnischer Systeme“ 	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754095	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008	\N	\N	Rezension von Borchers, Die Einführung des elektronischen Gesundheitskarte in das deutsche Gesundheitswesen. Datenschutzrechtliche Risiken und potenzielle Gefahren strafrechtlich relevanten Missbrauchs, Berlin 2008, MMR 10/2008, XXVII.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f13170182e0b14cb6cb49ce18208a00	05dad48d3c134c8438a8b149a5bc880b	407710e6d7bcc01d3f8c956bd55a6f66	article	Rezension von Borchers, Die Einführung des elektronischen Gesundheitskarte in das deutsche Gesundheitswesen	Gerrit Hornung	Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008g	\N	\N	Biometric Systems and Data Protection Legislation in Germany, (zusammen mit Meints, M./Biermann, H./Bromba, M./Busch, C./Quiring-Kock, G.), in: Pan, J.-S./Niu, X.-M./Huang, H.-C./Jain, L. C. (eds.), 2008 Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, 2008, S. 1088 – 1093.	\N	\N	1088-1093	\N	\N	\N		\N	183940110476288197b0e14045404b1c	ce5e5aafc0f45034dadeb0d0b5ba4ccf	7627a5b63966fd4530f1974c35d6703a	article	Systems and Data Protection Legislation in Germany	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2008
7754097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008a	\N	\N	Forschung à la Card? Grenzen und Vorschläge für eine Nutzung der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte zur medizinischen Forschung, Medizinrecht, 26. Jg. (2008), Heft 9, 538 – 543.	\N	\N	538-543	\N	9	\N		\N	68d181e4b2220f5d50d9d27432f2b597	331ae67b1067edec9b33296bff567a57	a1136729f5c9816043908b565afbea4a	article	Forschung à la Card? Grenzen und Vorschläge für eine Nutzung der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte zur medizinischen Forschung	Gerrit Hornung and Alexander Roßnagel	Gerrit Hornung Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt2008a	\N	\N	Grenzenloser Mobile Commerce – Schutzwirkung und Durchsetzbarkeit datenschutzrechtlicher Ansprüche gegenüber ausländischen Diensteanbietern, DuD 2008, 664 – 669.	\N	\N	664-669	\N	\N	\N		\N	dedd17706da38f066c741e5ab0ca56ec	4eb5b62cf68f3f4303062334189bb1bd	6302e4e312d95e7131163980ccc92036	article	Grenzenloser Mobile Commerce – Schutzwirkung und Durchsetzbarkeit datenschutzrechtlicher Ansprüche gegenüber ausländischen Diensteanbietern	Silke Jandt	Silke Jandt	2008
7754099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt2008b	\N	\N	Vertrauen im Mobile Commerce – Vorschläge für die rechtsverträgliche Gestaltung von Location Based Services, 403 S. Nomos-Verlag, Baden-Baden 2008.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4dacfcf18863701e56a2eabb66849072	b16eeb708f6712a71e72f9f433000593	4fa787c862646417a4c989e2b0a49978	article	Vertrauen im Mobile Commerce – Vorschläge für die rechtsverträgliche Gestaltung von Location Based Services	Silke Jandt	Silke Jandt	2008
7754100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008v	\N	\N	Handlungsleitfaden zum Scannen von Papierdokumenten, herausgegeben vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie, Dokumentation Nr. 571, Berlin 2008, 36 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	145012b5bb2f1c7c3e68833cc1d39b2c	35a1d508b4af1723bf55a20415c4c872	61a4ee1847f93a1ce54f66e6f25d7a16	article	Handlungsleitfaden zum Scannen von Papierdokumenten	Silke Jandt and Alexander Roßnagel	Silke Jandt Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knopp2008b	\N	\N	Besprechung von LG München, Urteil vom 21.5.2008 – 21 O 10753/07 – MMR 2008, 622 (Beweis der Urheberschaft an Digitalfotos), MMR 2008, 624 – 625.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9df7c9d7e9244dfaa046a5124a82a163	5ce547bce653a7ab560f50dc06cf38fb	5601e4b957348a70cb7dae9a5c05ad44	article	Besprechung von LG München, Urteil vom 21.5.2008 	Michael Knopp	Michael Knopp	2008
7754102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knopp2008	\N	\N	Digitalfotos als Beweismittel, ZRP 2008, 156.	\N	\N	156	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7d86020a9284152a2c7a3563fd14ead	604960ae2b6ae2a0f7df393f0ed61e59	2cfaad341b4780a66c17e56d0317d58a	article	Digitalfotos als Beweismittel	Michael Knopp	Michael Knopp	2008
7754103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knopp2008a	\N	\N	Elektronische Transaktionen - Anforderungen des Datenschutzes bei der Umsetzung der Dienstleistungsrichtlinie, MMR 2008, 518.	\N	\N	518	\N	\N	\N		\N	229d8bf0e5fb638b25222f2b2919a6df	69c05548ddd313c0bd5a646a35894f5d	7d9729f785e2dcee319b7c5bbd34e870	article	Elektronische Transaktionen - Anforderungen des Datenschutzes bei der Umsetzung der Dienstleistungsrichtlinie	Michael Knopp	Michael Knopp	2008
7754104	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008	\N	\N	Bunsho Henkan no Horitsumondai (Rechtsprobleme der Transformation von Dokumenten, ins Japanische übersetzt von Yonemaru, T.), Kobe Hogaku Zasshi (Kobe Law Review Japanese Edition), Vol. 57 No. 4 (March 2008), 31 – 63.	\N	\N	31-63	\N	\N	\N		\N	110b361df9134c8b65ec83c66b1876e7	d0ae734e4deaf7f6e331a7948fb3fe4b	bbcf2eeb5b77f1eff669b87f4d83d520	article	Bunsho Henkan no Horitsumondai (Rechtsprobleme der Transformation von Dokumenten, ins Japanische übersetzt von Yonemaru, T.)	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008u	\N	\N	Digitale Visionen – zur Gestaltung allgegenwärtiger Informationstechnologien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d48008b51604d73206668682c666950	ac73696cbd2dbb5be61bee2175b5bf10	c96ce3611eb20d9bf4bf4c0428e42c76	article	Digitale Visionen – zur Gestaltung allgegenwärtiger Informationstechnologien	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel/Tom Sommerlatte/Udo Winand	2008
7754106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008h	\N	\N	Alexander Roßnagel: Fremderzeugung von qualifizierten Signaturen? – Ein neues Geschäftsmodell und seine Rechtsfolgen, Multimedia und Recht (MMR), 11. Jg. (2008), Heft 1, 24 – 30.	\N	\N	24-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	c179312e28f3276c8acd34ac92b9ffe9	b1bb9738bdaff23b9224509f19d12cf3	3bf8b84b1ecd8af451f7568c0aa5142a	article	Fremderzeugung von qualifizierten Signaturen? 	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008q	\N	\N	Fremderzeugung von qualifizierten Signaturen? Ein neues Geschäftsmodell und seine Rechtsfolgen, Multimedia und Recht (MMR) 2008, 22 - 28.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a07afea913f1e08f3b714778a4735c59	520e33a232a984686215138948e08b39	f2c13a2d2b8cd6882f457e5db43edb45	article	Fremderzeugung von qualifizierten Signaturen? Ein neues Geschäftsmodell und seine Rechtsfolgen	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008x	\N	\N	Kennzeichenscanning – Verfassungsrechtliche Bewertung der verdachtslosen automatisierten Erfassung von Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen, 93 S. ADAC-Verlag, München 2008. itegpub roßnagel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	760eb0df835d63b1195cebd857256e24	ad740c0aed3274cb983b262456c830b7	6e1a0743d1476935df7b24603493b96b	article	Handlungsleitfaden zum Scannen von Papierdokumenten	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008t	\N	\N	Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft, 362 S., Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b60011033a1ab037819813d518765a8	80f0ecb6424721469a8fb08cb8268fd2	88ab30b278c24b8d795e327152f805f8	article	Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7754110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008w	\N	\N	Alexander Roßnagel: Kennzeichenscanning – Verfassungsrechtliche Bewertung der verdachtslosen automatisierten Erfassung von Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a968ba9b10ae0b5a9ad11e2b475c500	4c8e2369a2ea638e03bdf4a333f79276	3393c227267ca027e5ffdef3a02890ec	article	Kennzeichenscanning – Verfassungsrechtliche Bewertung der verdachtslosen automatisierten Erfassung von Kraftfahrzeugkennzeichen	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008d	\N	\N	Rechtswissenschaftliche Gestaltung der Informationstechnik, in: Kortzfleisch, H. F. O./Bohl, O. (Hrsg.), Wissen, Vernetzung, Virtualisierung, Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Udo Winand, Köln 2008, 381 – 390.	\N	\N	381-390	\N	\N	\N		\N	e8a42da2db039ead8ed10ba387d349c6	8f6886a832f08669a8ae29d84512ab20	8f7ef8427c190adcc97fb420368f970a	article	Rechtswissenschaftliche Gestaltung der Informationstechnik	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008r	\N	\N	Festschrift für Fritz Raff, Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Europäisches Medienrecht (EMR), Bd. 37, Baden-Baden 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0117c47bf73a2f545c76a259da4fcf5a	0a871cf3725a5b23d07ef128e855003e	f28202a2ffae039893d84e0b6e79ae28	article	Rundfunk-Perspektiven - Festschrift für Fritz Raff	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008c	\N	\N	Selbst- oder Fremdbestimmung – die Zukunft des Datenschutzes, in: Roßnagel, A./Sommerlatte, T./Winand, U. (Hrsg.), Digitale Visionen – Zur Gestaltung allgegenwärtiger Informationstechnologien, Berlin 2008, 123 –163.	\N	\N	123-163	\N	\N	\N		\N	cac25a1fdbc60655677bca88f47aa353	640f6642c74fb6cacd8e696b6a3f66a1	f94f0929ddf2c9a1a107014145760814	article	Selbst- oder Fremdbestimmung – die Zukunft des Datenschutzes	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008s	\N	\N	Sichere und verbindliche Aufgabendelegation auf Assistenzsysteme – am Beispiel E-Government und E-Tourismus, 289 S., Gabler Verlag, Wiesbaden 2008.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	262fd8336251cb306b845ffc69ae0e10	f9bc468178fc1229f0bac06b0c1e555f	63eac59f57f63205f2a25161c9bdcbd3	article	Sichere und verbindliche Aufgabendelegation auf Assistenzsysteme – am Beispiel E-Government und E-Tourismus	Alexander Roßnagel	Jan Peters Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008f	\N	\N	Verdachtslose automatisierte Erfassung von Kfz-Kennzeichen, Deutsches Autorecht, 78. Jg. (2008), Heft 2, 61 – 65.	\N	\N	61-65	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ff70baa157081512a0392918c2cae17	8f0f65abaac5aaaccafec3b805604f5b	a05552cb334019e78ae286f024ed1773	article	Verdachtslose automatisierte Erfassung von Kfz-Kennzeichen	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008b	\N	\N	Verfassungsrechtliche Grenzen polizeili¬cher Kfz-Kennzeichenerfassung (Besprechung von BVerfG, NJW 2008, 1505), Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW) 61. Jg. (2008), Heft 30, 2547 – 2551.	\N	\N	2547-2551	\N	30	\N		\N	cefa0fbc67452782022a9ea2bb9f1ceb	2098e477d7ce4b3a54dcdf06b7c5b442	94641cfac9504e84ec20357c27205bf3	article	Verfassungsrechtliche Grenzen polizeili¬cher Kfz-Kennzeichenerfassung	Alexander Roßnagel	Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754117	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008b	\N	\N	"Porn not found" - Die Arcor-Sperre, Kommunikation & Recht 1/2008, S. 26- 31	\N	\N	26-31	\N	\N	\N		\N	66e0bbb7f2496395248d1074af465157	ec8d6a18367f4714ef3bd5f50678f206	e2141fd4cd4da977c6a8fb43a297ae0f	article	"Porn not found" 	Christoph Schnabel	Christoph Schnabel	2008
7754118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008a	\N	\N	Böse Zensur, guter Filter? - Urheberrechtliche Filterpflichten für Access-Provider, MMR 2008, 281.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ff68bc4fc0bb8e8533f9e0914eae01ed	5fbfe5e4f302af12d6464044463fc4db	7ca8ccfac8376191aac751ad0221119e	article	Böse Zensur, guter Filter? 	Christoph Schnabel	Christoph Schnabel	2008
7754119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008	\N	\N	Das Recht am eigenen Bild und der Datenschutz - Die richterrechtliche Dogmatik zur Einwilligung vor dem Hintergrund europarechtlicher Einflüsse des Datenschutzes, ZUM 2008, 657 – 662.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf71afe1568b07891605fe3f6923fb1b	26543e393208e4492b900db7c1de7884	061b383dd72dae695c30b1b4fa770f5d	article	Das Recht am eigenen Bild und der Datenschutz 	Christoph Schnabel	Christoph Schnabel	2008
7754120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008g	\N	\N	Keine Sperrung von Google durch Access-Provider, Anmerkung zu LG Frankfurt/M., MMR 2008, 121 ff.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d0744a68fe4e16772d2c5c8a724c887	cf1a73e4debf8e455fad3e4b9e718e90	97245af47f64e28e8073f3d4412fd2ba	article	Keine Sperrung von Google durch Access-Provider	Christoph Schnabel	Christoph Schnabel	2008
7754121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008f	\N	\N	Sperrungsverpflichtungen von Access-Providern, Anmerkung zu LG Kiel, MMR 2008, 123 ff.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0eee31f336e2065d5760951fc2de4ba	7f58d552bd942f8d93493fd6236f2552	a2ea5c81153d21c22ce07fb8e5c0c46e	article	Sperrungsverpflichtungen von Access-Providern	Christoph Schnabel	Christoph Schnabel	2008
7754122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008b	\N	\N	Privacy-enhanced Perso¬¬nali¬sa¬tion in Ambient Environments, 19th Annual IEEE, International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2008 (together with Hoffmann, M./Heikkinen, S./Thuvesson, H.)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c55fe51f667996c4e53319e3dc6757c0	ed18e5ded5cba98fb5b54b2b6dbfb436	219cb843f8a4702cc6961d8e7766938b	article	Privacy-enhanced Perso¬¬nali¬sa¬tion in Ambient Environments	Christoph Schnabel and Gerrit Hornung	Christoph Schnabel Gerrit Hornung	2008
7754123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt2008	\N	\N	Location Based Services im Fokus des Datenschutzes, K&R 2008, 723 – 729.	\N	\N	723-729	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1fb502aaa723eb88499289b08de5846	6d2c22e5c749ca4f72c8315e874d9dff	baf66c4e19b6e6a2fd60ff1dc185cefb	article	Location Based Services im Fokus des Datenschutzes	Christoph Schnabel and Silke Jandt	Christoph Schnabel Silke Jandt	2008
7754124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008e	\N	\N	Die Authentisierungsfunktion des elektronischen Personalausweises aus datenschutzrechtlicher Sicht, Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD), 32. Jg. (2008), Heft 3, 168 – 172.	\N	\N	168-172	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc80b5e0f39d21eb67bcaa4de555d931	a807a83196f05a9edac7e98561741afb	8997cee6f8a63bac6f635042d986a93d	article	Die Authentisierungsfunktion des elektronischen Personalausweises aus datenschutzrechtlicher Sicht	Christoph Schnabel and Alexander Roßnagel	Christoph Schnabel Alexander Roßnagel	2008
7754125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008	\N	\N	Grunddienste für die Rechtssicherheit elektronischer Kommunikation, MMR 2008, 723 – 728.	\N	\N	723-728	\N	\N	\N		\N	0cf6ad0181b7002c0917b6dbfc4c52d1	1196cb1a50ba40bd609f15713e7f5fea	342d37d77c8cb54a4ccb272efe24a319	article	Grunddienste für die Rechtssicherheit elektronischer Kommunikation	\N	\N	2008
7754126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2/2007	\N	\N	Grundlagen der Weiterentwicklung von rechtlichen Instrumenten zur Ressourcenschonung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05ab29c78725c7df237b945eed2b78bc	bd658e6545cddfa9e401751e5bad7034	99ba4a1b295a3b815a8c2de16a5384f9	article	Grundlagen der Weiterentwicklung von rechtlichen Instrumenten zur Ressourcenschonung	Alexander Roßnagel	Verena Joachim / Benz	2007
7754259	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	fischer-lichte_sthetik_2004	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	376	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-12373-4}	\N	915396e4842d28a42d0aefd71d56ba08	b5f42a8c5cb7103e45ec6a1a24567abc	75446a0d0ed48bbf9085344a1e2b931c	book	Ästhetik des Performativen	Erika {Fischer-Lichte}	\N	2004
7754261	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamburger Edition	Hamburg	\N	\N	knoch_die_2001	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	1120	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-930908-73-5}	\N	de83c843cebd8843ca3451146fdb7c89	4f52acba2551b9c9bdb93ac06048deb6	99afefaf43def4ec97fc632c2a32f0cd	book	Die Tat als Bild: Fotografien des Holocaust in der deutschen Erinnerungskultur	Habbo Knoch	\N	2001
7754262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	sontag_das_2003	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	Regarding the pain of others {\\textless}dt.{\\textgreater}	150	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-20396-6}	\N	513e4f9cab4efdf765da9e4a1049df76	dec34d4f54e956dccc2bbc82e67c1693	50c7cd20a2b20f207dc4d4bb8a74da51	book	Das Leiden anderer betrachten	Susan Sontag	\N	2003
7754263	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	München	\N	Bild und Text	belting_bilderfragen._2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2875667&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	355	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7705-4457-8}	\N	5b8d0ea76d604ce2e33ee5ad661d83bf	16c61830c6a638960c8df2c2e5198010	8c7d136611e5ea3cf9e366c55f04b3f1	book	Bilderfragen. Die Bildwissenschaften im Aufbruch.	\N	Hans Belting	2007
7754264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doubleday	Garden City, {NY}	\N	A Doubleday Anchor books ; 59	panofsky_meaning_1955	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	362	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b0ad13d77b7b6f64614c47c063e6059	8aaecd8e5c6c0255c6fbe9da74749143	3382910cb880d5624890a92e207910dc	book	Meaning in the visual arts: papers in and on art history	Erwin Panofsky	\N	1955
7754265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Berlin/ Neuwied	\N	Soziologische Texte ; 28	mannheim_wissenssoziologie:_1964	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	750	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cfad27f3bd99bd99765644bd403cf76	885b1144d3e483d3b60aa6f81ef1f397	6eccce30d4f02ff434001c81801b6e99	book	Wissenssoziologie: Auswahl aus dem Werk	Karl Mannheim	Kurt H. Wolff	1964
7754266	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DuMont}	Köln	\N	\N	maar_iconic_2004	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	452	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7873-2}	\N	fc109e11b58f4536eacdc5c7b6809b63	7ff657d976886e1144ac2631fa76a8d1	32ac5fdb14cb26eaaa847e3b76d0f852	book	Iconic Turn: die neue Macht der Bilder	\N	Christa Maar and Hubert Burda	2004
7754267	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	mitchell_bildtheorie_2008	http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=016321949&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	497	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-518-58494-1}	\N	8880c1c92d8c84e29a91203a27c44512	0f2eaf7e261a1606dbdcb5136a973fe0	ef207c9c5a152b6276b1ba0340c55c23	book	Bildtheorie	William J. Thomas Mitchell	\N	2008
7754268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budrich	Opladen [u.a.]	\N	\N	bohnsack_qualitative_2009	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3115957&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	267	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-8407-7}	\N	d509b4bf10c0a2b6e3decaa54858bbc8	54c8325b443464b2bfd1150e8a8e97ef	fe504d3f90f8a29b7d61ea725e8ca48b	book	Qualitative Bild- und Videointerpretation: die dokumentarische Methode	Ralf Bohnsack	\N	2009
7754269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{EVA}	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	bourdieu_eine_1981	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	Un art moyen {\\textless}dt.{\\textgreater}	332	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-434-00465-3}	\N	71d72011c13ce05455b9cd54ee076e54	b6b091e194989b6b998f219c02c7550e	e8db421a1a423b1c0921b51f848415b7	book	Eine illegitime Kunst: die sozialen Gebrauchsweisen der Photographie	Pierre Bourdieu	\N	1981
7754270	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	München	\N	\N	wulf_ikonologie_2005	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	391	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7705-4138-3}	\N	1bc4bde15e57bd75b694ba0010aafa6d	97167a506341904467912cbf86f19c36	9eb7ceab2a3d7d397671f93a626f50a1	book	Ikonologie des Performativen	\N	Christoph Wulf	2005
7754271	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., dt. Erstausg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp ; 1367 = {N.F.} 367	_der_1990	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	319	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-11367-4}	\N	8d42c3b39d8ece57b90d5fc8fdf43ee3	45f0f601fcaa5220494b034135dde472	bd3d90ed4de821a620823938f8f0fc65	book	Der entgegenkommende und der stumpfe Sinn	\N	\N	1990
7754272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hessling	Berlin	\N	\N	panofsky_aufstze_1964	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	204	\N	\N	\N		\N	f80f3634136d4805ad50dc5364b77c78	b81909351facfff45f1be164440be5d0	5ab990c2d34fd459f0bc4a6103947a57	book	Aufsätze zu Grundfragen der Kunstwissenschaft	Erwin Panofsky	\N	1964
7754273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	München	\N	Bild und Text	boehm_was_1994	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	458	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7705-2920-0}	\N	e73bcdd4b607247d007c0ef10047a915	9bf551cce1dedaf631ff024ddde02d35	51af9662170a58f8ab11a540233e5d53	book	Was ist ein Bild?	\N	Gottfried Boehm	1994
7754274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halem	Köln	\N	\N	knieper_kommunikation_2001	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	283	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-931606-41-4}	\N	0e8e64bd5eb858464423c5d04a16b623	ffe9b7ed29bcf8dfcb95872c50e1e504	60e956603fe215d51a9bef1a0c5a43fe	book	Kommunikation visuell: das Bild als Forschungsgegenstand ; Grundlagen und Perspektiven	\N	Thomas Knieper	2001
7754275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wallstein	Göttingen	\N	\N	paul_der_2005	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	237	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89244-980-5}	\N	7a06157ddce3bc4d1b07669f96fc9b20	11f21d814f5e90056f55dca1d8484879	9a9a34572f4d258e251997ad36198326	book	Der Bilderkrieg: Inszenierungen, Bilder und Perspektiven der {"Operation} Irakische Freiheit"	Gerhard Paul	\N	2005
7754277	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin Univ. Press	Berlin	\N	\N	boehm_wie_2007	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	282	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-940432-00-1}	\N	596d69ebaae85a089291b645328ecef5	1909e55a1d2e1f065702cc8fddace328	de93ef2ff722e058591cbf4e254f6067	book	Wie Bilder Sinn erzeugen: die Macht des Zeigens	Gottfried Boehm	\N	2007
7754278	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{UVK}	Konstanz	\N	\N	raab_visuelle_2008	http://d-nb.info/988911620/04	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	Zugl.: Konstanz, Univ., {Habil.-Schr.,} 2007	397	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86764-102-9}	\N	efe4111ae43ddbf19babb5b55d33d0f8	38f614bff5b0872e909427b70afcf6c8	422b7717acaaa4f4e775da4cb729c8e2	book	Visuelle Wissenssoziologie: theoretische Konzeption und materiale Analysen	Jürgen Raab	\N	2008
7754279	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VS}	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	michel_bild_2006	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	Zugl.: Magdeburg, Univ., Diss., 2003	416	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-14293-7}	\N	a4d080f92719ae88901e6f1187e552af	1a41ed7112b8fd6b9d453133714211e8	c5de7a952fd73f4f5c900ffc055f1639	book	Bild und Habitus: Sinnbildungsprozesse bei der Rezeption von Fotografien	Burkard Michel	\N	2006
7754280	Zeitschrift für Soziologie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	burri_bilder_2008	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	342--358	\N	4	\N		\N	e78d9f7a0b5e6b60507466330ab59d20	f3f40173077fe151491c2a7068ac690f	459b219f4875a6aafa7d3c3992d796c3	article	Bilder als soziale Praxis. Grundlegung einer Soziologie des Visuellen	Regula Valérie Burri	\N	2008
7754281	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halem	Köln	\N	\N	grittmann_das_2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2991661&prov=M&dok%5Fvar=1&dok%5Fext=htm	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	Zugl.: Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2006	501	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-938258-31-6}	\N	017491c4fbc5cd1644a7a311f4b2b3dc	f93d17f0f47a2587cbe8346182219e70	adf5e855b86b55eb53d3131ffd140575	book	Das politische Bild: Fotojournalismus und Pressefotografie in Theorie und Empirie	Elke Grittmann	\N	2007
7754283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	sontag_ber_1978	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	On photography {\\textless}dt.{\\textgreater}	194	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-12428-4}	\N	5e6e561e905b96c13d4c55cc01d3a10e	8618d35b29327c34eb3ed064e34ed80e	d80934edca67225167f2931873b7156a	book	Über Fotografie	Susan Sontag	\N	1978
7754284	\N	\N	\N	{Orig.-Ausg}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl}	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	diers_schlagbilder:_1997	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-596-13218-5}	\N	7b0b4ff4990fce8dcadf702edc70b2f1	159e6e5052a9ab46c147551bf11534d7	fb7860b77c3222251a2fa0c6a2029955	book	Schlagbilder: zur politischen Ikonographie der Gegenwart	Michael Diers	\N	1997
7754285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie	Berlin	\N	\N	brink_ikonen_1998	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	266	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-003211-1}	\N	08c3d05b517100642ee4e3e7dc5c06c9	d54bc42edc814198943879a56c2eb704	5855a89e5542a9e258aa6642862a8204	book	Ikonen der Vernichtung: öffentlicher Gebrauch von Fotografien aus nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern nach 1945	Cornelia Brink	\N	1998
7754286	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DuMont}	Köln	\N	\N	panofsky_ikonographie_2006	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	62	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{3-8321-7706-X}}	\N	2ff9fcae0dab5b9b53c6a68c047ad8e0	12195676e894787f62db107cb4a5f656	6cf70ef0309a45f51931946476c00f95	book	Ikonographie und Ikonologie: Bildinterpretation nach dem Dreistufenmodell	Erwin Panofsky	\N	2006
7754287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien und Terrorismus: Reaktionen auf den 11. September 2001	\N	\N	\N	Lit	Münster [u.a.]	\N	\N	schicha_sprachlos_2002	\N	\N	Literaturliste AG Ãffentliche Bilder	\N	\N	201	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-5923-1}	\N	789c98ff02a759854aa3828dc8ac5fea	ec67146579c19493e17b70935047c777	4f877fd70d3620a4c7360f8e006538c6	incollection	Sprachlos im Angesicht des Bildes. Überlegungen zum journalisten Umgang mit\
bildmächtigen Ereignissen am Beispiel der Terroranschläge am 11. September 2001	Carsten Brosda	Christian Schicha and Carsten Brosda	2002
7754359	Spektrum des Produktions- und Innovationsmanagements	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HaMa08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5583-4_27	\N	They use Game Theory to explain the process of knowledge sharing between two ORGANISATIONS	\N	\N	345--364	\N	\N	\N		Vertikal hoch integrierte und funktional ausgerichtete Unternehmen offenbaren angesichts veränderter wettbewerblicher Anforderungen
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Anpassungsprobleme. Traditionelle Organisationsstrukturen und Prozesse der betrieblichen Wertschöpfung verlieren im Rahmenveränderter Umfeldbedingungen ebenso an Gültigkeit wie klassische Managementvorstellungen. Vor diesem Hintergrund erscheinteine vollständige Neuausrichtung der betrieblichen Wertschöpfung sowie vorhandener Steuerungs- und Lenkungsansätze notwendig,um Unternehmen neue Möglichkeiten der Nutzengenerierung und damit Erfolgs- und Wettbewerbspotentiale in einem globalen Verdrängungswettbewerbzu ermöglichen.	fd9bc671dbda79812693e2b1403bb77a	d7ba9987bbb9c801ecc329024cc506a1	90a88ff2b713644ae7797b47c8ecb200	article	Kompetenzentwicklung in Unternehmensnetzwerken — eine spieltheoretische Betrachtung	André Haritz and Oliver Mack	\N	2008
7754378	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	andreasen-2005	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp0458755	\N		\N	\N	3340-3344	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp0458755}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp0458755}	 The possible existence of a compensation effect, i.e. concurrent changes in activation energy and prefactor, is investigated for the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation kinetics of metal hydrides, by analyzing a series of reported kinetic studies on Mg and LaNi5 based hydrides. For these systems, we find a clear linear relation between apparent prefactors and apparent activation energies, as obtained from an Arrhenius analysis, indicating the existence of a compensation effect. Large changes in apparent activation energies in the case of Mg based hydrides are rationalized in terms of a dependency of observed apparent activation energy on the degree of surface oxidation, i.e., a physical effect. On the other hand, we find the large concurrent changes in apparent prefactors to be a direct result of the Arrhenius analysis. Thus, we find the observed compensation effect to be an artifact of the data analysis rather than a physical phenomenon. In the case of LaNi5 based hydrides, observed scatter in reported apparent activation energies is less pronounced supporting the general experience that LaNi5 is less sensitive toward surface contamination. 	3006ba7cda5e267ec2c84f7572806705	40dd20586b03e45a809f61521fa5da09	a2a3cb1dfe4a79c0446588b33cc7e274	article	Compensation Effect in the Hydrogenation/Dehydrogenation Kinetics of Metal Hydrides	Anders Andreasen and Tejs Vegge and Allan S. Pedersen	\N	2005
7754478	Commun. ACM	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bron73	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=362342.362367	\N	Algorithm 457: finding all cliques of an undirected graph	\N	\N	575--577	\N	9	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/362342.362367}	\N	6ea723e7c4f3ffe7332fa14ff9159adb	089a4d71d452cdaef7d06345db34bc11	ef9c02beacc371d45c3576f8bffe07d3	article	Algorithm 457: finding all cliques of an undirected graph	Coen Bron and Joep Kerbosch	\N	1973
7754488	Mobile Information Systems	3	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.metapress.com/content/eh444tu666342531	\N	IOS Press - Journal Article	\N	\N	19--37	\N	1	\N		Cooperative caching, which allows sharing and coordination of cached data among clients, is a potential technique to improve the data access performance and availability in mobile ad hoc networks. However, variable data sizes, frequent data updates, limited client resources, insufficient wireless bandwidth and client's mobility make cache management a challenge. In this paper, we propose a utility based cache replacement policy, least utility value (LUV), to improve the data availability and reduce the local cache miss ratio. LUV considers several factors that affect cache performance, namely access probability, distance between the requester and data source/cache, coherency and data size. A cooperative cache management strategy, Zone Cooperative (ZC), is developed that employs LUV as replacement policy. In ZC one-hop neighbors of a client form a cooperation zone since the cost for communication with them is low both in terms of energy consumption and message exchange. Simulation experiments have been conducted to evaluate the performance of LUV based ZC caching strategy. The simulation results show that, LUV replacement policy substantially outperforms the LRU policy.
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ER  -	241c5ef953165b91bda4ac1bb968e73f	143b99ea40bafbb7e0fd2ac01542a480	63cc9919f9000a438728c5016cad19ae	article	Cooperative caching in mobile ad hoc networks based on data utility	Narottam Chand and R.C. Joshi and Manoj Misra	\N	2007
7754538	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Neuer Merkur	München	\N	\N	UBMA_273402862	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=273402862&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	283 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-937346-43-4}	\N	7c0cad3292d18fa5c9beb82231776aae	9717a3a7e0efa45add239894d4ea17cb	3bd2d50cba3c0428e8ba687e13019314	book	Praxisorientiertes Qualitätsmanagement für Non-Profit-Organisationen	Elisabeth Leicht-Eckardt and Anne von Laufenberg-Beermann and Petra Wehmeier	\N	2008
7754598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Tübingen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JYB06	\N	Arbeitsberichte zur Wirtschaftsinformatik		\N	\N	\N	\N	31	\N		\N	9fe1c70e9a6b0575061ebe6ab3ad4b87	fabceb647c800e5600e39c050adf2d9e	f46e015f72772db7891a138bfe3c2f40	techreport	Anreizsysteme zur Verbesserung der Wissensteilung im Unternehmen	Bernd Jahnke and Erdal Yalcin and Sven Bauer	\N	2006
7754734	Mobile Information Systems	4	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.metapress.com/content/840187330365340t	\N	IOS Press - Journal Article	\N	\N	273--295	\N	4	\N		In most of the ad-hoc routing protocols, a static link lifetime (LL) is used for a newly discovered neighbors. Though this works well for networks with fixed infrastructures, it is inadequate for ad-hoc networks due to nodes mobility and frequent breaks of links. To overcome this problem, routing protocols with estimated LL using nodes affinity were introduced. However, these protocols also used the static estimated LL during the connection time. In contrast to that, in this paper two methods are presented to estimate LL based on nodes affinity and then continually update those values depending on changes of the affinity. In the first method, linear function is used to map the relationship between the signal strength fluctuation and LL. In the second method, fuzzy logic system is used to map this relationship in a nonlinear fashion. Significance of the proposed methods is validated using simulation. Results indicate that fuzzy method provides the most efficient and robust LL values for routing protocols.
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ER  -	3081ccd388cedad262d1e89d660aa867	68f6ebd0d8687eec53ceb3887319ecf3	14b7a8e37e809de3897faa1b2aafcdfa	article	Adaptive and fuzzy approaches for nodes affinity management in wireless ad-hoc networks	Essam Natsheh and Tat-Chee Wan	\N	2008
7754807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Perspektiven der Kooperation – ausgewählte Beiträge der Internationalen Konferenz 1992 über kooperatives Lernen	\N	\N	\N	Schneider	Hohengehren	\N	\N	Slavin1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-170	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8699ed884779af1659e289e4d84511a	f8d177e462e64d0ccda9ed75ed1f88c5	f44e8367765debcf1c6edfab51bf7bea	inproceedings	Kooperatives Lernen und Leistung: Eine empirisch fundierte Theorie	R. E. Slavin	G.L. Huber	1993
7754828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stei08	\N	\N	Basic introduction in mechanism design from a computer science point of view.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	714d1f501241162f0eb8d5bb9b7512c7	1cb78c86869da3b967903d6790007d00	946f0e8b16eb14152232f39779249bea	book	Algorithmic Mechanism Design 	Jürgen Steimle	\N	2008
7754839	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.	Department of Information Science, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB, United Kingdom.	\N	\N	wiley1998	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(1998)49:12<1070::AID-ASI3>3.0.CO;2-S	\N		\N	\N	1070-1080	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(1998)49:12<1070::AID-ASI3>3.0.CO;2-S}	\N	031eb16fd83e291494174ee81c7db73b	0a0f3a90ace8e0c8d9c95a56737a53ca	79e0fe073919d3aff5bf82f55a4acdd5	article	Collaborative information retrieval: Toward a social informatics view of IR interaction	Murat Karamuftuoglu	\N	1998
7754849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	David06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89958-210-1}	\N	90369fd4a0ea010fbf4e4dd8dada4bfb	2dd209db5489e16c0611e92651e21ec3	08a072f904a8d9f631480898b719aa4f	proceedings	Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems CAPS 2006	\N	Klaus David and Olaf Droegehorn and Sandra Haseloff	2006
7754892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DSSW	Berlin	\N	Weiterentwicklung innerstädtischer Nutzungen / Deutsches Seminar für Städtebau und Wirtschaft im Deutschen Verband für Wohnungswesen, Städtebau und Raumordnung e.V. ; 1	UBMA_254707866	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=254707866&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	78 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	5dcb4ff85001b2946e976ddd5294fc86	debb86f6806dae1a6ce411cd9b4ba378	5f7f9a506b7fd3361af393dede907977	book	Kopplung von Einzelhandel, Dienstleistung, Freizeit und produzierendem Gewerbe	Jürgen Lembcke	\N	2005
7754894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geogr. Inst. d. Univ.	Köln	\N	Kölner geographische Arbeiten ; 53	UBMA_022371532	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=022371532&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Beispiel innerstädtischer	\N	\N	223 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8953c7fd6587de0dc7a3b1ff58c8196	b2cc879a0046316275b22f8622f914f0	99a56fac4661cbc4944ebccecb0ad488	book	Passagen	Andrea-Johanna Florian	\N	1990
7754905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GHS	Göttingen	\N	Göttinger handelswissenschaftliche Schriften ; 62	UBMA_100008666	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=100008666&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Grundlagen und konzeptionelle Gestaltungsansätze für eine räumlich ganzheitliche Versorgungspolitik unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des stationären Einzelhandels	\N	\N	VIII, 227, XLVI	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925327-63-0}	\N	184a12b4444785dc2087f103406de76c	6658bf2d47a2ef9768757c71ccef1d4a	5c954bea33f6f057a7540ac8d491e620	book	Stadtmarketing	Karin Günther	\N	2002
7754907	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovač	Hamburg	\N	Schriftenreihe innovative betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis ; 88	UBMA_076376915	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=076376915&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Hintergründe und Ansatzpunkte eines kommunalen Citymarketings zur Steigerung der Urbanität des "Einkaufszentrums City"	\N	\N	XIII, 354 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86064-859-4}	\N	4188ff111710d5c7cf4245472669ab12	6059318b65f84d5d81013842ec97d4c3	b68adb6069b4fa662a0f2b8895eb0503	book	Cityentwicklung und Einzelhandel	Anja Schäfer	\N	1998
7754920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsstelle f. Angew. Marketing	Stuttgart	\N	Diskussionsbeiträge / Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Hohenheim ; 26	UBMA_024533009	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=024533009&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	61 Bl.	\N	\N	\N		\N	1abb1c8e3880b61970931be183b463e5	a492aa002bd286bb9ebc75139a739f08	9d18ddf4750e8dbef788cbd63c9aff94	book	Beiträge zum regionalen Marketing	Hans Hörschgen and Michael Froböse	\N	1991
7754932	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hofmann Verl.	Nürnberg	\N	\N	UBMA_264929136	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=264929136&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	dargest. am Beisp. der Nürnberger Altstadt	\N	\N	XV, 225 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-87191-331-0, 3-87191-331-6}	\N	cfe7c6892bb8b97fb59e3044bd826bf3	d7258c9bbcbf839cc78dfcb3392cd8ec	08875dc031a8e317f6830a8e3e0e3661	book	Der raumrelevante Strukturwandel des innerstädtischen stationären Einzelhandels	Matthias Bühler	\N	2007
7754935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIS-Verl.	Passau	\N	Geographische Handelsforschung ; 13	UBMA_266587526	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=266587526&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	153 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-932820-32-8}	\N	491402d3f8e0f9f80c4311eee776f4bb	22e3f2ca75d753d6e17fdb5247c6a308	e5ef30321637f1d86826933bcc476f17	book	Analysemethodik und Modellierung in der geographischen Handelsforschung	\N	Ralf Klein	2007
7754945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Inst. für Urbanistik	Berlin	\N	Difu-Beiträge zur Stadtforschung ; 47	UBMA_257123830	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=257123830&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	127 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88118-420-1, 978-3-88118-420-5}	\N	294278b4ab7f4eaaa4e18100c8166678	3072b26655b7815870916919f20c9321	b27781e46985ccbe8e227f7a4a0739d6	book	Nahversorgung in Großstädten	Rolf Junker and Gerd Kühn	\N	2006
7754946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag MetaGIS Inforsysteme	Mannheim	\N	Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung ; 16	UBMA_259959162	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=259959162&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Einkaufsmobilität unter dem Einfluss von Lebensstilen, Lebenslagen, Konsummotiven und Raumstrukturen	\N	\N	282 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-936438-18-8, 978-3-936438-18-5}	\N	fd4dfa8de3a1292c5fd95429b117e5b5	b851bfea4a7c37b9dabb8778f8fbc72f	fe55d82dc266c5ce278fa308a33d0b9e	book	Einkaufen in der Stadt der kurzen Wege?	Niklas Martin	\N	2006
7754948	\N	\N	\N	2., unveränd. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum Verl.	Marburg	\N	\N	UBMA_253790581	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=253790581&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Anwendung geographischer Informationssysteme im Einzelhandel	\N	\N	X, 235 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8288-8981-6}	\N	dd7a6f95ef364617d429ae9ed7422f9e	b5b50e6dd87c8be1fe7bdb2998a9b98f	8e5970c639399bc443a1a9fc39056ea7	book	Geomarketing	Frank Schüssler	\N	2006
7754952	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH	Weinheim	\N	\N	UBMA_25306306X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=25306306X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Eine Kulturgeschichte des Einkaufens	\N	\N	231 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-527-50218-1, 978-3-527-50218-9}	\N	82ce402b6d699ed0f7a353e786da970d	62ac190d5fd23bb5ed8cfb7b07552ac2	2af1919977dcff0e665f301afc6db179	book	Vom Tante-Emma-Laden zum Supermarkt	Georg Schwedt	\N	2006
7754955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Bayreuth, Lehrstuhl Wirtschaftsgeographie und Regionalplanung	Bayreuth	\N	Arbeitsmaterialien zur Raumordnung und Raumplanung ; 239	UBMA_256333734	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=256333734&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	das Beispiel der Regensburger Altstadt	\N	\N	269 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	01981612f1526386879990f207aa742e	1930264cb52bded2c4a0f84600b05851	03f0195a2441cb3a2e9cd9e10935fbb5	book	Einzelhandel in Nebengeschäftslagen historischer Innenstädte	Thilo Deß	\N	2005
7754960	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Reihe V, Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft ; 3149	UBMA_120744953	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=120744953&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	279 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-54005-1}	\N	dd3dc4f9b6846e2ce0ff726e1cc04730	108fa7cf8ab7a2eeec3fc38927595318	8d7d050c75a251834fa649c22b7ebd97	book	Zur Dynamik des Konsumentenverhaltens im mittelständischen Einzelhandel	Kerstin Huf	\N	2005
7754963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Geographie der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Univ.	Münster	\N	Münstersche geographische Arbeiten ; 49	UBMA_119400383	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=119400383&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	197 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-9809592-3-6}	\N	13a3a44954c044ca7554e5d42c2bc5a6	b50ba75ed9ce269ed36c3eca4c3779fb	12d89f2d08aef65ed1c82eb4da7d68bc	book	Strategisches Controlling im Stadtmarketing für den innerstädtischen Einzelhandel in Klein- und Mittelstädten	Arnd Jenne	\N	2005
7754969	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft : Markt- und Unternehmensentwicklung	UBMA_120724030	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=120724030&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ökonomische Analyse elektronischer Formen der Kundenkommunikation	\N	\N	XVII, 213 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8350-0115-9}	\N	3aaa4a0ff85398b9875de098f7efcfe4	a425d416f57afe634f638f71ad28dbf5	228e2482757651ad6743744b60729cc4	book	Individualisierung im stationären Einzelhandel	Jens Strüker	\N	2005
7754972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz	\N	\N	UBMA_121524221	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=121524221&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Beiträge zum 14. Internationalen Symposium des Forschungssechsecks der Universitäten Bayreuth, Bratislava, Graz, Maribor, Pécs und Plzen vom 15. bis 16. Oktober 2004 in Hartberg (Österreich)	\N	\N	178 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-901236-02-3}	\N	9c224f6fdb2cb481b07c5b911a4bd053	f04125b1a24034abdefa03306b280920	2c3ee24ccf472b3999b295e9e25e5886	book	Neue Einzelhandelsstrukturen am Rande von Kleinstädten	\N	Walter Zsilincsar	2005
7754977	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt.-Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	UBMA_114867690	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=114867690&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	der Beitrag des Gebietsmarketings zur Verwirklichung einzelhandelsbezogener Ziele der Raumordnungspolitik	\N	\N	XIX, 422 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8244-8221-5}	\N	68d7d5db861da9014b86376778bfd865	9ae0c824b03393428f8ee84d355b0ae4	f88f8c59af9dda5b19d460ecb101723e	book	Entwicklung des Einzelhandels in Deutschland	Oliver Blank	\N	2004
7754978	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Europa-Lehrmittel	Haan-Gruiten	\N	Europa-Lehrmittel	UBMA_115035516	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=115035516&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Grundstufe	\N	\N	403 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8085-9760-7}	\N	2a658969d951c8de56b6eabef2c212c0	de284ba2a237b43c47b7d967feedbde5	e3dddd8e74979563a5713149ca95fb29	book	Schwerpunkt Einzelhandel	Joachim Beck	\N	2004
7754980	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft : Marktorientiertes Management	UBMA_114984255	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=114984255&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Zentralisation versus Dezentralisation	\N	\N	XX, 255 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8244-8228-2}	\N	28de5fd9fc9be82f22d33c621c11abc0	e1f923d46e9f2194e0fb2431d573e890	3edcc88b2f18551c00d69f45f5a333b6	book	Marketing-Entscheidungen im Einzelhandel	Sabine Natalie Fisbeck-Groh	\N	2004
7754984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borntraeger	Berlin ; Stuttgart	\N	Studienbücher der Geographie	UBMA_10769963X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=10769963X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	257 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-443-07137-6}	\N	16d57714c719b3c57a7fe205af59e1aa	2e6fd63c1722ddb6bc86cf2b147eb6be	1390127f89fb7cd85642a2d3f1611c8b	book	Geographische Handelsforschung	Günter Heinritz and Kurt E. Klein and Monika Popp	\N	2003
7754989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Bayreuth, Lehrstuhl Wirtschaftsgeographie und Regionalplanung	Bayreuth	\N	Arbeitsmaterialien zur Raumordnung und Raumplanung ; 212	UBMA_101726961	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=101726961&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	das Modell Stadt Pegnitz ; gutachterliche Stellungnahme im Auftrag der Stadt Pegnitz	\N	\N	VI, 231 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b00e9475ce213e3049c19d18751bcd2	f1e17f54483705ea0a6a0728a9abf907	ec53069b5a5f9beb3684b2fa3209e727	book	Konzept und Entwurf eines Städtebaulichen Einzelhandelsentwicklungskonzeptes (SEEK)	Detlef Jarosch [Bearb.]	\N	2002
7754993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern ; Wien [u.a.]	\N	Studien zur Wirtschaftspolitik ; 72	UBMA_098914375	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=098914375&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausforderung für die Raumordnungspolitik	\N	\N	XXV, 307 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-38579-X}	\N	5a47ae90c4a66d30c92abd9bcb15ad6c	0fa677fd7568f2c26b4c7d61d3bc06ea	ed2cc58b2014b52098c222b0d36714dc	book	Strukturwandel im Einzelhandel	Stefan Linz	\N	2002
7754998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIS-Verl.	Passau	\N	Geographische Handelsforschung ; 6	UBMA_103143513	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=103143513&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Besucherverhalten zwischen neuen und traditionellen Einzelhandelsstandorten	\N	\N	162, XXIV S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-932820-23-1}	\N	78351effc1306ec7dd1ecdd8eceedfcd	a1c3d7d8685dda76785b490fe0ef54ed	dbfb2c359f472c43d274fa645d0d1d56	book	Innenstadtnahe Einkaufszentren	Monika Popp	\N	2002
7755005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern ; Wien [u.a.]	\N	Studien zur Wirtschaftspolitik ; 70	UBMA_094382069	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=094382069&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Analyse rechtlicher Rahmensetzungen und wirtschaftspolitische Schlußfolgerungen	\N	\N	XXVI, 302 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-38177-8}	\N	6e3f9246ec09d031e438afb4f658e0b1	45a034ea280a2f61979952df518ab366	82302a31b1a08e644677597cf24a149a	book	Entwicklungs- und Beschäftigungsperspektiven für den mittelständischen Einzelhandel	Margarete Keßler	\N	2001
7755008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geograph. Inst. der Univ.	Mannheim	\N	Sonderveröffentlichungen des Geographischen Instituts der Universität Mannheim	UBMA_095294589	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=095294589&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	mit Beispielen aus Südwestdeutschland	\N	\N	XIII, 232 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-923750-84-6}	\N	ea30be415771580f888cb5a5ae7d9166	c705626c38413fdb83ab4c294976ba0c	478ce6bc65943f504ecfa60a556f97d5	book	Zu Theorie und Praxis der Einzelhandelszentralität in der Geographie	Rainer Lukhaup	\N	2001
7755013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	UBMA_096236280	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=096236280&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Unternehmen und Arbeit im europäischen Einzelhandel	\N	\N	196 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89404-219-2}	\N	acd80733c4a538a21050d7568f50dbd4	611f9a93080eceacc46e41f26c39f7bc	eb92fe965c427957719ab276824ea943	book	Aldi oder Arkaden?	Anne Schüttpelz	Hedwig Rudolph	2001
7755016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_087873036	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=087873036&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausforderungen - Reserven - Ansätze	\N	\N	XXXIV, 239 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9380d86af644970de1470b50a556f17	2ffd20c90094cc5f666e8ae6416e9bf4	b5de1888f88fd0132acd437d2ddf769c	book	Kommunikation im Einzelhandel	Anina Busch	\N	2000
7755018	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	Fachwissen kompakt	UBMA_093675984	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=093675984&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	[126] S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-464-49772-0}	\N	5efb72e6598472a322243a034794cce4	d12aa846abd8cafda89a04d65e93919e	db6d7034b2bff4fbc34abec89e01d6dc	book	Grundwissen Handel	Silvia Hannemann and Petra Kleinschmidt	\N	2000
7755023	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stadt Mannheim	Mannheim	\N	Beiträge zur Mannheimer Stadtentwicklung	UBMA_086566644	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=086566644&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	II, 101 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	1eef2a60dc34f54c96d5533c638e2934	e3a34136008f96a7ebcc8c60e0b4a925	c9b4e8c3b2bf198dd700601daa8cc68e	book	Zentrenkonzept Mannheim	Hans Skarke	\N	2000
7755027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIS-Verl.	Passau	\N	Geographische Handelsforschung ; 2	UBMA_078110793	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=078110793&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	methodische Grundfragen der geographischen Handelsforschung	\N	\N	133 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-932820-12-6}	\N	c7a8455b111f7627119898e9760cbc92	013eb5713bdff6f4717563a21e6605d3	3f070ac43ad55ce50571510ff1db8509	book	Die Analyse von Standorten und Einzugsbereichen	\N	Günter Heinritz	1999
7755034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uni-Ed.	Berlin	\N	Geographie in der Praxis	UBMA_258630051	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=258630051&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Mehrwert durch Umgestaltung	\N	\N	XIX, 413 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-937151-51-9, 3-937151-51-6}	\N	bb30100fecd08cc64ceecc4c05d3547d	8f424f47d773d28e940b91160efc78a2	10bd9cc8d7a6373f40efcec1ff708f2d	book	Standort Innenstadt	Rudolf Juchelka	\N	2006
7755038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	UBMA_278429297	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=278429297&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Ergebnisse der Untersuchung Kundenverkehr 2000 Deutschland, Schweiz, Österreich	\N	\N	63 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89335-134-5}	\N	c12fa993f7b25576a1bab3ef6fc185bb	64bd11bcb1e8a61f4f78af2abf142388	1615de6de0ad91132ffdcd29f2e1396c	book	Attraktiver Standort Innenstadt	Christian Malzkorn	\N	2001
7755044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meyer	Bremen	\N	Reihe Handelsmarketing des Bremer Instituts für angewandte Handelsforschung ; 1	UBMA_064776786	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=064776786&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Kongreßband Bremer Handelssymposium, 10. - 11.03.1997, Congress-Centrum Bremen	\N	\N	210 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-002275-9}	\N	a6d2e1c5b6e1b0df92864c9c77bdc339	c92a2b6f5a95b93838473862e019a60d	846fbd91354f0b99383201892faaad3b	book	Handeln in der Innenstadt	\N	Astrid Brunken	1997
7755046	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_016713877	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=016713877&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ökonomische, politische und soziale Ursachen der Standortentwicklung des tertiären und quartären Wirtschaftssektors seit der Zwischenkriegszeit in den Mittelstädten Soest und Hattingen	\N	\N	XII, 210, 6 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	f555e30a55b7e0edaa1578cabdab7514	9a80b8fa32e46a61d747f1d401b492df	548d6280e0ffbaab90f8b3290d2794cb	book	Stadtkerne im Wandel	Franz Steltemeier	\N	1988
7755071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on the Social Navigation and Community based Adaptation Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:699818	http://www.sis.pitt.edu/\\%7Epaws/SNC\\_BAT06/crc/brooks.pdf	\N	CUL references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-02 06:09:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {699818}	\N	f898ec11d07918e733358154a108136e	ef2f26034db3756b9f75da2d5817b2ce	b33ab78fe353ff3d65fd8c3debbf58df	inproceedings	Social Awareness in the iHelp Courses Learning Content Management System	Christopher Brooks and Collene Hansen and Jim Greer	\N	2006
7755075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_280568371	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280568371&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausforderungen für ein erfolgreiches Stadtmarketing	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9458-1}	\N	b0994f2f8ebf5e17c583f854fde8a109	fbe96e547d959724fe688fb43254562c	9d1ba8b76d2d283ba5c8c566c714a685	book	Zukunft der Innenstadt	Erich Greipl and Stefan Müller	\N	2007
7755135	IEEE Software	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Larsen96lessonslearned	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	72ec03a16a464817e0b92eafbcd437b9	dfe308827692b2edcfeffa4ea7572bc9	746019f6b3fcf03fc66a8e69f3975a0a	article	Lessons Learned from Applying Formal Specification	Peter Gorm Larsen and Odense M and John Fitzgerald and Tom Brookes	\N	1996
7755136	J. Syst. Softw.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	172612	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--146	\N	2	\N	issn = {0164-1212}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0164-1212(93)90092-C}	\N	903a0d6c77eb7ce2d231bfa183bceea1	66e5399280da5dec048e3e4549ee233d	0500187ead0f738953d685b10d4c91db	article	How effective are software engineering methods?	Norman Fenton	\N	1993
7755138	IEEE Software	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowen95sevenmore	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--41	\N	\N	\N		\N	51e9a8dd9436e6a6bd7edc38b2069f41	18cd38d7ffd4bcf686aec7bcdbc13642	f682b174323c45a9d74da9736d6efaae	article	Seven More Myths of Formal Methods	Jonathan P. Bowen and Michael G Hinchey	\N	1995
7755139	IEEE Software	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hall90seven	\N	\N		\N	\N	11--19	\N	\N	\N		\N	5bbeae21aed46435893f5a2dd16b7467	7475ea0cd1727a9bfe248dea284742c8	efbfbc59799ab11a7b014abe15a8875c	article	Seven Myths of Formal Methods	A. Hall	\N	1990
7755140	Cognition and Instruction	20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adults	\N	\N				p79-118	\N	1	\N		\N	0b2205ae703ce58b253d367a0f1641a5	37118456b81e516ac1e755181282c9f2	d630eaaefd417319f38c02d997d8397f	article	Mathematical Reasoning: Adults' Ability to Make the Inductive-Deductive Distinction	Anne K. Morris	\N	2002
7755141	Educational Studies in Mathematics	27	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transition	\N	\N				p249-66	\N	3	\N		\N	2cfdf279bbb6d80241a341dd3784809d	4be7a2589b484225894d861c22117ec3	f1c57abc8594c24f4f38333d34c0c748	article	Making the Transition to Formal Proof	Robert C. Moore	\N	1994
7755143	Educational Studies in Mathematics	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	HSGeom	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3482650	\N		\N	\N	359--387	\N	4	\N	issn = {00131954}, copyright = {Copyright © 1993 Springer}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {Aspects of Proof}, jstor_formatteddate = {1993}	Concerns about the use of computer-aided empirical verification in geometry classes lead to an investigation of students' understandings of the similarities and differences between the measurement of examples and deductive proof. The study reports in-depth interviews with seventeen high school students from geometry classes which employed empirical evidence. The analysis focuses on students' reasons for viewing empirical evidence as proof and mathematical proof simply as evidence.	c48e0b6a486942f07bb5a2a57d7e7fc5	57d356619407bd481d982a3c8c46c6ba	8ac7fb68f9332b859bae10f5ff320dad	article	High School Geometry Students' Justification for Their Views of Empirical Evidence and Mathematical Proof	Daniel Chazan	\N	1993
7755144	\N	\N	\N	First Paperback	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Free Press	\N	\N	\N	Strangers	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d82a3de0e9920cdeb180456d54d4df4f	734c764bfd91ddf15649dd59a7e13cfe	b54092d469555a7eaf05761d3e2edeeb	book	Learning From Strangers	Robert S. Weiss	\N	1995
7755145	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Lakatos	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5ca7931d2c40757e08d3074ee0f5d31	d7630c29a830f7a91a2a73ed1890b07e	f1e7ae026decaff031f4af2848f62f18	book	Proofs and refutations : the logic of mathematical discovery	Imre Lakatos	\N	1976
7755146	Educational Studies in Mathematics	38	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnny	\N	\N				p85-109	\N	1-3	\N		\N	2b9795e1a154aaba6d361a2bdc03659a	321aca271a3ba46d4d10f7410407793f	dd0f0ba0479a94fe4fe5892bfa139afd	article	Why Johnny Can't Prove	Tommy Dreyfus	\N	1999
7755147	Educational Studies in Mathematics	24	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Application	\N	\N				p421-438	\N		\N		\N	bb54dcdc9d1f89a6cd84eba8dec8bbcf	6c2f88d230871e488f914c04d73f7f17	fcdad548189f20f88b877f146461121b	article	Proof and Application	Gila Hanna and H. Niels Jahnke	\N	1993
7755149	Inf. Softw. Technol.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth-Heinemann	Newton, MA, USA	\N	\N	47145	\N	\N		\N	\N	131--137	\N	3	\N	issn = {0950-5849}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-5849(88)90059-6}	\N	57bce375576ba41bb3f02673e0cffdd8	84528c7e8a9bee2516410b50fa496676	2d1cca11dd313bed17205e05951fc287	article	What are formal methods?	P. F. Gibbins	\N	1988
7755150	Human-Computer Interaction	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	Novice_Lisp	\N	\N		\N	\N	p107-131	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	cb5b396a72741bffbf93f4ade94e6d5b	7a5eb8ecc47c11917e5ef7d4053d3ecc	2c0e472410bd510683c2abc9be63365a	article	Novice LISP Errors: Undetected Losses of Information from Working Memory	J. R. Anderson and R. Jeffries	\N	1985
7755156	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	APL Conference	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	APL_Bugs	\N	\N		\N	\N		\N	\N	\N		\N	1009ddde5e787d682b578f9a2097a776	5130456004619945532c4c78042df556	387b30bcaec670c0175041712d004a68	conference	APL Learning Bugs	M. Eisenberg and H. A. Peelle	\N	1983
7755157	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	Empirical Studies of Programmers, 5th Workshop, Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	DebugTales	\N	\N		\N	\N	86-112	\N	\N	\N		\N	3042c02ae00d8c8ae529f95dd883e680	7c756502118bdfb29a444f8550c03466	4479549d7334de1d610b6038a0e1364b	conference	Tales of Debugging from the Front Lines	M. Eisenstadt	\N	1993
7755158	Acta Psychologica		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ModelsDebug	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-173	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	36592ec90e1019f40db2a1a401b9c903	e37ba937fabcf8924b0be6bf41ffcc97	7a43a7a7f10fd6b02d3b928650a06299	article	Models of Debugging	D. J. Gilmore	\N	1992
7755159	International Journal of Man- Machine Studies	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	Psych_Debug	\N	\N		\N	\N	p151-182	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	e1f26e241564e8c4a746495bee8d1c26	2037f292f745f32bddada3860118c67e	00c9df2a1d01bd22942e89b939ff9210	article	Some Psychological Evidence on How People Debug Computer Programs	J. D. Gould	\N	1975
7755161	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University	Boston, MA	\N	\N	BugCatalog	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	286	\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	0f24ba5e2fcee495b8fdf2196467af05	5faacba548a73c4515cf6dc369e8dd54	b5259c120d728a57f27aea20440522d8	techreport	Bug Catalogue: I	et al. W. L. Johnson	\N	1983
7755162	Software: Practice and Experience	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ErrorsTeX	\N	\N		\N	\N	607-685	\N	7	\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	41c5180083b0c2a789e3abddf5e05112	934ea4e7adc8bf9ca2bba189fc66827a	bfd07ce1a929d8fd73d94c9bc31355ef	article	The Errors of TeX	D. Knuth	\N	1989
7755163	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	International Workshop on Program Comprehension, Portland, O	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	KoUttlComprehension	\N	\N		\N	\N		\N	\N	\N		\N	7000b8aa67704f7c2c9a3a962a113861	c56cc636df9fef9d25d61cacf5e796a7	57c04e54573ade236e6f718e845f55f3	conference	Individual Differences in Program Comprehension Strategies in an Unfamiliar Programming System	A. J. Ko and B. Uttl	\N	2003
7755164	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	CHI 2004, April 24-29, 2004, Vienna Austria	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	\N	whyline	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-158	\N	\N	\N		\N	ddfd87f37138835f80567039a9ad2487	3e8053a13746d571628ffc5e874c72ca	3dcd8847d0465db8d9ef14194f04c814	conference	Designing the Whyline: A Debugging Interface for Asking QUestions about Program Behaviour	A. J. Ko and B. Myers	\N	2004
7755165	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	Empirical Studies of Programmers, 7th Workshop, Alexandria, VA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Program_Understanding	\N	\N		\N	\N	157-179	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee2fec33eab5518bc4c1d36219ea91e7	8b3b5e89f23472e733933369ea05c12b	ea76003cf501342a3d8c1626d2a98836	conference	Program Understanding Behavior During Debugging of Large Scale Software	A. v. Mayrhauser and A. M. Vans	\N	1997
7755166	Journal of End User Computing		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	Spreadsheet_Errors	\N	\N		\N	\N	302-312	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	e4555e1702f08e67b87e28531400e8bf	c7f449e8ea5cd7cee17cdc8499dfb3f7	6f967e46433c53fb67620b3cbc973139	article	What We Know About Spreadsheet Errors	R. Panko	\N	1998
7755168	International Journal of Man-Machine Studies	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	Bugs_Theory_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	p23-46	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	\N	97233c2851cdae93f23457a8d537d9ed	1624733b93cb5a7bccaf07369c8feee0	6cf2d15ff7b25ea43d361f73d997352c	article	Toward a Theory of Computer Program Bugs: An Empirical Test	I. Vessey	\N	1989
7755169	The American Mathematical Monthly	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematical Association of America	\N	\N	\N	1998	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2589401	\N		\N	\N	497--507	\N	6	\N	issn = {00029890}, copyright = {Copyright © 1998 Mathematical Association of America}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun. - Jul., 1998}		3a691ef1b2981f553c471627cf218ced	d448e1a8606d80ed1eca3f46fbef4034	a492ae35b2d2936041904b41853fbe74	article	Two Dual Assertions: The First on Learning and the Second on Teaching (or Vice Versa)	Guershon Harel	\N	1998
7755170	Educational Studies in Mathematics	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	1993	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3482651	\N		\N	\N	389--399	\N	4	\N	issn = {00131954}, copyright = {Copyright © 1993 Springer}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {Aspects of Proof}, jstor_formatteddate = {1993}	In mathematical research, the purpose of proof is to convince. The test of whether something is a proof is whether it convinces qualified judges. In the classroom, on the other hand, the purpose of proof is to explain. Enlightened use of proofs in the mathematics classroom aims to stimulate the students' understanding, not to meet abstract standards of "rigor" or "honesty."	8aacd204481966e067f58f42b3903c6d	d368e615780730e6bb203f9d78171d87	8867b95a2d033d8b4753b284b02ec7cb	article	Proving Is Convincing and Explaining	Reuben Hersh	\N	1993
7755171	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	spinroot	\N	\N		\N	\\texttt{http://spinroot.com/spin/whatispin.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97d4fe5c0ac481c744e5ca9001cf1e80	1ef1e993808904e3d3de1cce76ab6f51	749863d2cbd9ab3aaecd99879072c923	misc	Spin - Formal Verifiation	\N	\N	2008
7755194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second International Workshop on Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Hannay09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6aac606fee74cf5ae5f86e665c85f7c1	cfcf0b9fbcfb3923b5f9e675bb9d6761	77101d9fe06029dec789f0d002de57ec	inproceedings	How Do Scientists Develop and Use Scientific Software?	Jo Erskine Hannay and Hans Petter Langtangen and Carolyn MacLeod and Dietmar Pfahl and Janice Singer and Greg Wilson	\N	2009
7755258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD65491558	\N	\N	AC: Sd Leipzig 2002
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UB: 2005 A 6699	\N	\N	XII, 204 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-2898-2, 3-8053-2899-0, 978-3-8053-2899-9, 978-3-8053-2898-2}, language = {ger}	\N	1060aebc18ce47a48cdfd79a65b7a00b	e5a4951425905ef4e1561b4a41f4a85c	a28ccf0e1691d2a8137f721dbd703135	book	Fromm, fremd, barbarisch - die Religion der Kelten : Katalog zur Sonderausstellung der Universität Leipzig, Professur für Ur- und Frühgeschichte am Historischen Seminar vom 13. 4. 2002 bis 15. 6. 2002 und im Museen der Stadt Hanau, Schloß Steinheim, vom 18. 2. 2003 bis 15. 4. 2003	\N	Hans-Ulrich Cain and Sabine Rieckhoff	2002
7755280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Theiss WissenKompakt	UBHD66397529	\N	\N		\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-2115-4, 978-3-8062-2115-2}, language = {ger}	\N	370e6b279f8e66a0f6aea32493a038bd	e6678a11df8254fd4a9938c3a1d01cfa	e882e899ee94c6cda03ae6ef7f321cbc	book	Die Kelten	Dorothee Ade and Andreas Willmy	\N	2007
7755294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Errance	Paris	\N	\N	UBHD66228265	\N	\N		\N	\N	222 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-87772-338-0, 978-2-87772-338-1}, language = {fre}	\N	865c6610a2e151cc29450bfcc7122586	e41ce5d7bf15bc0ff4b1b82cea7e5d67	eda233e048b9856d2c791957ff390cb3	book	Religion et société en Gaule : ouvrage éd. par le Pôle Archéologique du Département du Rhône à l'occasion de l'Exposition "Par Toutatis! La Religion des Gaulois" ; 30 juin 2006 jusqu'au 7 janvier 2007, au Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine	\N	Christian Goudineau	2006
7755300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD66207185	\N	\N		\N	\N	140 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-3655-1, 978-3-8053-3655-0}, language = {ger}	\N	e790ee64defab28df5248d15fc25a452	327b5fbe0f9edb4a916a3dedd0d05acd	d1327425f4d408e4abab3b6c933e33ae	book	Im Schmelztiegel der Religionen : Göttertausch bei Kelten, Römern und Germanen	Roland Gschlößl	\N	2006
7755312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66350321	\N	\N		\N	\N	307 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2121-3}, language = {ger}	\N	4f669b10456eb431b3b2cfebe248dbcf	0aa99ea3ba8e1eed6551fb9311a2c04e	4dcf0be1739724cf3398f5fbc20bee76	book	Die Barbaren sprechen : Kelten, Germanen und das römische Europa	Peter S. Wells	\N	2007
7755341	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss.	Wien	\N	\N	UBHD65454286	\N	\N		\N	\N	XI, 1270 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7001-2609-3, 978-3-7001-2609-6}, language = {ger}	\N	11af51c4482f5f3d4b96477778031c55	d06e6a97e3b91a9d0542285d81f82fda	e9668ca380bc6f2b8378f2994e884b00	book	Kelten : Versuch einer Gesamtdarstellung ihrer Kultur	Helmut Birkhan	\N	1999
7755353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e0316ca517cd87b3c27ad56b8ec2986	d59bcacd8f55787634c81dce488e57c3	771a15d505c8b29b241dde81ba781e06	inproceedings	Informing the Community: The Roles of Interactive Public Displays in Comparable Settings	Frederic Roulland Antonietta Grasso and Dave Snowdon	\N	2006
7755355	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck'sche Reihe ; 2101 : C. H. Beck Wissen	UBHD65320585	\N	\N		\N	\N	128 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-44798-3}, language = {ger}	\N	33f45ac869dc2eafa85207be0d446b9c	0c2c04420e1e0ede7326f7c46bf2520c	37d1faf6d6bdb797bfa442c262be0b7f	book	Die Kelten	Alexander Demandt	\N	2007
7755358	\N	4227	\N	\N	\N	\N	EC-TEL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ectel/BrooksPG06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ectel/ectel2006.html#BrooksPG06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	34-44	\N	\N	conf/ectel/2006	date = {2006-10-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11876663_5}, isbn = {3-540-45777-1}	\N	bb4265db1f127e0efb71324b7a178719	a799b6419d2d59a0587705f23913b30e	5edfe313c3f074dcfbf1f6d3cdae885b	inproceedings	Awareness and Collaboration in the iHelp Courses Content Management System.	Christopher A. Brooks and Rupi Panesar and Jim E. Greer	Wolfgang Nejdl and Klaus Tochtermann	2006
7755360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	Reclams Universal-Bibliothek ; 17053	SWB-260438499	\N	\N		\N	\N	210	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-15-017053-2 ; 978-3-15-017053-3}, size = {210 S. : Ill.}	\N	696555fcb59a7c3a33d41592c13bee40	6341c794dc3cf6026c057544ee0eda06	8f06fcf76ad43ab88f8a200885a2ccbd	book	Die Kelten	Wolfgang Meid	\N	2007
7755362	\N	4551	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCI (2)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Shinohara_Shinohara_Tomita_Kihara_Nakajima_Ogawa_2007	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hci/hci2007-2.html#ShinoharaTKNO07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	936-945	\N	\N	conf/hci/2007-2	date = {2007-08-29}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73107-8_103}, isbn = {978-3-540-73106-1}	\N	59e15dc611a47820dd1e21e5cb660660	3ea2f29e2bd2680b5512113a25c35555	b8fe23f853daa0289eb9207ddf1b0656	inproceedings	A Huge Screen Interactive Public Media System: Mirai-Tube.	Akio Shinohara and Junji Tomita and Tamio Kihara and Shinya Nakajima and Katsuhiko Ogawa	Julie A. Jacko	2007
7755372	\N	\N	\N	2. durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	SWB-118066625	\N	\N		\N	; Ln. : ca. DM 78.50	251	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-48234-1}, size = {251 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	8c1277e3ef37adf56cd347e0f241231c	b0a74f4a6a813234b586d4d9094336a6	88630a9eef59027851defadf09e431bc	book	Die Religion der Kelten : Götter - Mythen - Weltbild	Bernhard Maier	\N	2004
7755373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sumi_Mase_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6cf12e79d9f5928ed5f52d83ad3edf48	fba17d3b255967877aee1af0b54228dc	7016b4f083ce1c79f914c9c6d7e02bbe	inproceedings	Supporting Awareness of Shared Interests and Experiences in Community	Yasuyuki Sumi Kenji Mase	\N	2000
7755374	\N	4555	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCI (6)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/hci/VyasWEV07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hci/hci2007-6.html#VyasWEV07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	254-263	\N	\N	conf/hci/2007-6	date = {2007-08-30}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73281-5_27}, isbn = {978-3-540-73280-8}	\N	da99231bd8250e3389b45114049e2f1b	dee8e215a5739d48a45ecf9c963d6f67	0c456365369ecd9c6269cfc6a258e1af	inproceedings	Engineering Social Awareness in Work Environments.	Dhaval Vyas and Marek R. van de Watering and Anton Eliëns and Gerrit C. van der Veer	Constantine Stephanidis	2007
7755382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD65461718	\N	\N		\N	\N	542 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1367-4, 978-3-8062-1367-6}, language = {ger}	\N	bb3328da9b3884deb13c4cd84eb9e02e	2a3ba2ac167ba104709886d93de1b8c2	7ce5cbde73cfcbffa4bbd4e8db71b4eb	book	Die Kelten in Deutschland	Sabine Rieckhoff and Jörg Biel	\N	2001
7755383	IBM Journal of Research and Development	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luhnbisibm	http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/024/ibmrd0204H.pdf	\N	An automatic system is being developed to disseminate information to the various sections of any industrial, scientific or government organization. This intelligence system will utilize data-processing machines for auto-abstracting and auto-encoding of documents and for creating interest profiles for each of the "action points" in an organization. Both incoming and internally generated documents are automatically abstracted, characterized by a word pattern, and sent automatically to appropriate action points. This paper shows the flexibility of such a system in identifying known information, in finding who needs to know it and in disseminating it efficiently either in abstract form or as a complete document.	\N	\N	314--319	\N	4	\N		An automatic system is being developed to disseminate information to the various sections of any industrial, scientific or government organization. This intelligence system will utilize data-processing machines for auto-abstracting and auto-encoding of documents and for creating interest profiles for each of the "action points" in an organization. Both incoming and internally generated documents are automatically abstracted, characterized by a word pattern, and sent automatically to appropriate action points. This paper shows the flexibility of such a system in identifying known information, in finding who needs to know it and in disseminating it efficiently either in abstract form or as a complete document.	3293418ceaf030d4917f9043e5f05ae6	2d64760a01ef8a9bce6a4d3669665db9	b9f9f2a14fcf02a19463d7baaf966f4c	article	A Business Intelligence System	H. P. Luhn	\N	1958
7755385	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vyas2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5526b7d973fc05c561cf56b2b78b6b5c	a35980addab5a21e074819eb56210c4c	bb57ba73111d0800161ea225b5821ffd	inproceedings	Being Social @ Work: Designing for Playfully Mediated Social Awareness in Work Environments	Anton Eliens Dhaval Vyas1 and Gerrit C. van der Veer	\N	2007
7755396	Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	projectwatcher	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11431879_25	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	383--397	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative software development presents a variety of coordination and communication problems, particularly when teams are geographically distributed. One reason for these problems is the difficulty of staying aware of others - keeping track of information about who is working on the project, who is active, and what tasks people have been working on. Current software development environments do not show much information about people, and developers often must use text-based tools to determine what is happening in the group. We have built a system that assists distributed developers in maintaining awareness of others. ProjectWatcher observes fine-grained user edits and presents that information visually on a representation of a project’s artifacts. The system displays general awareness information and also provides a resource for more detailed questions about others’ activities.
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ER  -	9a2c3a0b5eb2ca1ff2988eacb87ba3cf	5bc400aaa80ea3a277da2e477240d7c1	3fbe9ba2d7a602d9529446e24a444a4c	article	Supporting Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development	Carl Gutwin and Kevin Schneider and David Paquette and Reagan Penner	\N	2005
7755401	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lübbe	Bergisch Gladbach	\N	\N	SWB-090993977	\N	\N		\N	\N	224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7857-0506-9}, size = {224 S. : überw. Ill., Kt.}	\N	3c26a3853ba708bdb0313fafbc8383ac	6ecfcd70e0a255d9a294119f1b949bcf	f08614c6983135cf6fd57ffe2b31b098	book	Die Kelten und ihre Geschichte	\N	Barry Cunliffe	2000
7755408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Ausstellungskataloge der Prähistorischen Staatssammlung ; 23	UBHD3642933	\N	\N		\N	\N	XV, 400 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1514-7, 3-8053-1521-X, 978-3-8053-1514-2, 978-3-8053-1521-0}, language = {ger}	\N	f9664708c9063dbae587c7cc26585e2a	6de9bf9266d7f72db9bdba92ddeea540	1398236efabb58f8d1cf329e93bd818f	book	Das keltische Jahrtausend : Begleitband zur Landesausstellung des Freistaates Bayern - Prähistorische Staatssammlung - und der Stadt Rosenheim vom 19. Mai - 1. Nov. 1993 im Lokschuppen Rosenheim	\N	Hermann Dannheimer	1993
7755416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	\N	\N	Urban-Taschenbücher ; 576	UBHD65473701	\N	\N		\N	\N	280 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-015921-6, 978-3-17-015921-1}, language = {ger}	\N	b50843ba9ce8b651480f4381372f7156	766bd932920f54fc30a5ed2f4c9ac2d6	93287a4fae0f4035f6bae32bb7c537fd	book	Die Kelten : 3000 Jahre europäischer Kultur und Geschichte	Janine Claudia Fries	\N	2002
7755420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD65736848	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	160 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1593-6, 978-3-8062-1593-9}, language = {ger}	\N	d5e9ad8f68f8ee3380da285bb812080b	191255768ca507ee4cc0323f2062e304	857dcee36feb6dd273d0cd718a99ff09	book	Die Kelten in Mitteleuropa	Martin Kuckenburg	\N	2004
7755429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck's historische Bibliothek	UBHD64226695	\N	\N		\N	\N	320 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-46094-1, 978-3-406-46094-4}, language = {ger}	\N	a730b1c83d128d6b0db523323dbd0466	f87f1ae2d0d252322af493c5c646fe8d	357593b1387cb8ff1e883a94a0512c3a	book	Die Kelten : ihre Geschichte von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart	Bernhard Maier	\N	2000
7755432	IBM Journal of Research and Development	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	textmining1958	http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/022/luhn.pdf	\N	Excerpts of technical papers and magazine articles that serve the purposes of conventional abstracts have been created entirely by automatic means. In the exploratory research described, the complete text of an article in machine-readable form is scanned by an IBM 704 data-processing machine and analyzed in accordance with a standard program. Statistical information derived from word frequency and distribution is used by the machine to compute a relative measure of significance, first for individual words and then for sentences. Sentences scoring highest in significance are extracted and printed out to become the "auto-abstract."	\N	\N	159--165	\N	2	\N		Excerpts of technical papers and magazine articles that serve the purposes of conventional abstracts have been created entirely by automatic means. In the exploratory research described, the complete text of an article in machine-readable form is scanned by an IBM 704 data-processing machine and analyzed in accordance with a standard program. Statistical information derived from word frequency and distribution is used by the machine to compute a relative measure of significance, first for individual words and then for sentences. Sentences scoring highest in significance are extracted and printed out to become the "auto-abstract."	da5c7a18c706f54087e10ec4d6f73c63	46e7437dc92fc2f94b19b31d0dbe9758	45d22ece3ed303ba91ae15e8b50f9a81	article	The Automatic Creation of Literature Abstracts	H. P. Luhn	\N	1958
7755438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-111749107	\N	\N		\N	\N	228	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1908-7}, size = {228 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 240 mm x 160 mm}	\N	1ad603e3da7cfbe83ff9389e18ebd1f3	771a08f9ce28ab7c02f29eac00e21024	37ea01c6de65b0910e60b9d109adfb9e	book	Die Kelten - Mythos und Wirklichkeit	\N	Norbert Zimmer	2004
7755967	\N	\N	\N	1st ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	William Morrow	New York 	\N	\N	stephenson_anathem_2008	\N	\N	Neal Stephensons latest book	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780061474095}	\N	31bd67f7994736b493c37f451f2b02d1	74be7220b8fe2b90ec3e4d8f9f63874d	92609c9600a5e281c6c43155fc9150ad	book	Anathem	Neal Stephenson	\N	2008
7756029	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the First International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulder, Colorado	\N	\N	passant:uos	http://www.icwsm.org/papers/paper15.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		While free-tagging classification is widely used in social software implementations and especially in weblogs, it raises various issues regarding information retrieval. In this paper, we describe an approach that mixes folksonomies and semantic web technologies in order to solve some of these problems, and to enrich information retrieval capabilities among blog posts.
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We first introduce the corporate context of the study and the issues we have faced that motivated our approach. Then, we argue how the use of domain ontologies combined with the SIOC vocabulary on the top of an existing folksonomy and weblogging platform offers a way to get rid of free-tagging classification flaws, and enhances information retrieval by suggesting related blog posts.
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Aside of the theoretical background, this paper also focuses on implementation. We present experimental results of this approach through the example of add-ons to a corporate blogging platform and the associated semantic web search engine, that extensively uses RDF and other semantic web technologies to find appropriate information and suggest related posts.	132ef7eee95a8703ad9af4d9b80306af	4a44286e417cf21aab89123e8bc6d51a	b184134a9060ddedb38102bb12556314	inproceedings	{Using Ontologies to Strengthen Folksonomies and Enrich Information Retrieval in Weblogs}	Alexandre Passant	\N	2007
7756051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bridging the Gep between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 (SemNet 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siorpaes2007	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/ws/eswc2007/proc/TheMarriage.pdf	\N		\N	\N	127-138	\N	\N	\N		Despite very active research on ontologies, only few useful
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ontologies can be found on the Web. The reasons for this are manifold, but a
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major obstacle is that ontology engineering environments impose high entrance
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barriers on users, and that the community does not have control over the
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ontology evolution. Wikis are a way to allow a wide range of users to
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contribute to Web representations without requiring more than basic Web
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editing skills. In the myOntology project, we propose the use of wiki
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technology in order to enable collaborative and community-driven ontology
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building by giving users with no or little expertise in ontology engineering the
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opportunity to contribute. In this paper, we describe the myOntology project in
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which the challenges of collaborative, community-driven, and wiki-based
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ontology engineering are investigated. Our approach combines the simplicity of
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wikis with intuitive visualization techniques and small yet efficient helper
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functionality plus consensus finding support exploiting the collective
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intelligence of a community.	97cda008046737cbb69537b2db09aef3	790bc4d008970f14fb820026b2024db9	7331810a10386a0157bd77694142dafc	inproceedings	myOntology: The Marriage of Ontology Engineering and Collective Intelligence	Katharina Siorpaes and Martin Hepp	\N	2007
7756071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bridging the Gep between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 (SemNet 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaHS07	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/ws/eswc2007/proc/FolksOntology.pdf	\N		\N	\N	57-70	\N	\N	\N	file = {DaHS07.pdf:folksonomies\\\\DaHS07.pdf:PDF}	We can observe that the amount of non-toy domain ontologies is still
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\	very limited for many areas of interest. In contrast, folksonomies
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\	are widely in use for (1) tagging Web pages (e.g. del.icio.us), (2)
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\	annotating pictures (e.g. flickr), or (3) classifying scholarly publications
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\	(e.g. bibsonomy). However, such folksonomies cannot offer the expressivity
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\	of ontologies, and the respective tags often lack a context-independent
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\	and intersubjective definition of meaning. Also, folksonomies and
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\	other unsupervised vocabularies frequently suffer from inconsistencies
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\	and redundancies. In this paper, we argue that the social interaction
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\	manifested in folksonomies and in their usage should be exploited
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\	for building and maintaining ontologies. Then, we sketch a comprehensive
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\	approach for deriving ontologies from folksonomies by integrating
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\	multiple resources and techniques. In detail, we suggest combining
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\	(1) the statistical analysis of folksonomies, associated usage data,
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\	and their implicit social networks, (2) online lexical resources
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\	like dictionaries, Wordnet, Google and Wikipedia, (3) ontologies
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\	and Semantic Web resources, (4) ontology mapping and matching approaches,
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\	and (5) functionality that helps human actors in achieving and maintaining
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\	consensus over ontology element suggestions resulting from the preceding
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\	steps.	c6793f645e31e29c721cfb689804e75e	c8d1bcaa606229417f1c3f0f27c5f0e0	ace5ff38dde26e6c9dbf9db4e31e6546	inproceedings	FolksOntology: An Integrated Approach for Turning Folksonomies into Ontologies	Céline Van Damme and Martin Hepp and Katharina Siorpaes	\N	2007
7756074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bridging the Gep between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 (SemNet 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Angeletou:2007	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/ws/eswc2007/proc/BridgingtheGap.pdf	\N		\N	\N	30-43	\N	\N	\N		While folksonomies allow tagging of similar resources with
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a variety of tags, their content retrieval mechanisms are severely hampered
\
by being agnostic to the relations that exist between these tags.
\
To overcome this limitation, several methods have been proposed to find
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groups of implicitly inter-related tags. We believe that content retrieval
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can be further improved by making the relations between tags explicit. In
\
this paper we propose the semantic enrichment of folksonomy tags with
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explicit relations by harvesting the Semantic Web, i.e., dynamically selecting
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and combining relevant bits of knowledge from online ontologies.
\
Our experimental results show that, while semantic enrichment needs to
\
be aware of the particular characteristics of folksonomies and the Semantic
\
Web, it is beneficial for both.	5db2ea573ce93a0a7daa69ce03a85a23	2c39b32de140050ffaec3ff6df4ce395	32ffa336026f918623358698ffb1c578	inproceedings	Bridging the Gap Between Folksonomies and the
\
Semantic Web: An Experience Report	Sofia Angeletou and Marta Sabou and Lucia Specia and Enrico Motta	\N	2007
7756258	\N	\N	\N	Zweite, überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	SWB-280592353	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76432-8	\N		\N	In: Springer-Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-76432-8}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	1e141d398979a3f3d5e88537a7aec7c2	57731f691b03cda6cdd2cb542c9e7522	3d74f788a2818a43bc0cbadab9b81ea3	misc	Handbuch Projektmanagement	\N	\N	2008
7756292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-280568606	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9496-3	\N		\N	In: Springer-Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9496-3}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	ef83fcb904217b3b20d7bc13e4db4fff	6631448ff1814c4a47ec51d0730b0d29	d310a0aff087e85957587254638d903e	misc	Risikomanagement für IT-Projekte	\N	Jessica Wack	2007
7756300	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	DammeCV08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/bis/bis2008.html#DammeCV08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	36-47	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008-05-16}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79396-0_4}, isbn = {978-3-540-79395-3}	\N	b1931601aef2d8c399581494891a8d30	2ce8feff079714dadf74d1ca569ef39c	554b3ddac9c7de4cd3079d39eb7fb5d9	inproceedings	Turning a Corporate Folksonomy into a Lightweight Corporate Ontology.	Céline Van Damme and Tanguy Coenen and Eddy Vandijck	Witold Abramowicz and Dieter Fensel	2008
7756305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1st International Workshop on Ambient Data Integration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tagonto08	\N	\N		\N	(to appear)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0d665d9dfd8d7fe70c43924e4062a99	2f091c3fd46d5d962ce144e18f01df24	98af249bc5d465318b05155fe78f39a4	inproceedings	Improving Search and Navigation by Combining Ontologies and Social Tags	Silvia Bindelli and Claudio Criscione and Carlo A. Curino and Mauro L. Drago and Davide Eynard and Giorgio Orsi	\N	2008
7756340	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039795	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_72	\N		\N	\N	931--935	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4039795}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_72}	Ontology mapping is to find semantic correspondences between similar elements of different ontologies. It is critical to achieve semantic interoperability in the WWW. This paper proposes a new generic and scalable ontology mapping approach based on propagation theory, information retrieval technique and artificial intelligence model. The approach utilizes both linguistic and structural information, measures the similarity of different elements of ontologies in a vector space model, and deals with constraints using the interactive activation network. The results of pilot study, the PRIOR, are promising and scalable.	9043cff126ebb26cf1e5de2905c931d7	a84e7e31a6b7bba5c253467dac28eb4f	fcd650774c11170748e1ddaacf62f2be	incollection	Ontology Mapping: An Information Retrieval and Interactive Activation Network Based Approach	Ming Mao	\N	2008
7756347	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039799	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_38	\N		\N	\N	523--536	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4039799}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_38}	Current information retrieval (IR) approaches do not formally capture the explicit meaning of a keyword query but provide a comfortable way for the user to specify information needs on the basis of keywords. Ontology-based approaches allow for sophisticated semantic search but impose a query syntax more difficult to handle. In this paper, we present an approach for translating keyword queries to DL conjunctive queries using background knowledge available in ontologies. We present an implementation which shows that this interpretation of keywords can then be used for both exploration of asserted knowledge and for a semantics-based declarative query answering process. We also present an evaluation of our system and a discussion of the limitations of the approach with respect to our underlying assumptions which directly points to issues for future work.	14b3d75d35693c2e3c4180abbddc2f00	803e6608611b6f3f285d91bd3adfe3aa	e7733817c02ed965cf94e86ee8bda5e5	incollection	Ontology-Based Interpretation of Keywords for Semantic Search	Thanh Tran and Philipp Cimiano and Sebastian Rudolph and Rudi Studer	\N	2008
7756353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vallet_ontology-based_2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11431053_31	\N		\N	\N	455--470	\N	\N	\N		Semantic search has been one of the motivations of the Semantic Web since it was envisioned. We propose a model for the exploitation of ontology-based {KBs} to improve search over large document repositories. Our approach includes an ontology-based scheme for the semi-automatic annotation of documents, and a retrieval system. The retrieval model is based on an adaptation of the classic vector-space model, including an annotation weighting algorithm, and a ranking algorithm. Semantic search is combined with keyword-based search to achieve tolerance to {KB} incompleteness. Our proposal is illustrated with sample experiments showing improvements with respect to keyword-based search, and providing ground for further research and discussion.	2e125784a4fc220ff3d7fce8419e90fe	092f8fda250e473f0646f52e836accde	af6907a9f89058b3560a7ff52da46473	inbook	An {Ontology-Based} Information Retrieval Model	David Vallet and Miriam Fernández and Pablo Castells	\N	2005
7756360	{IEEE} {TRANSACTIONS} {ON} {KNOWLEDGE} {AND} {DATA} {ENGINEERING}	19	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castells_adaptation_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&colname=WOS&search_mode=CitingArticles&qid=53&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=2&doc=15	\N		\N	\N	261--272	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}	Semantic search has been one of the motivations of the Semantic Web since it was envisioned. We propose a model for the exploitation of ontology-based knowledge bases to improve search over large document repositories. In our view of Information Retrieval on the Semantic Web, a search engine returns documents rather than, or in addition to, exact values in response to user queries. For this purpose, our approach includes an ontology-based scheme for the semiautomatic annotation of documents and a retrieval system. The retrieval model is based on an adaptation of the classic vector-space model, including an annotation weighting algorithm, and a ranking algorithm. Semantic search is combined with conventional keyword-based retrieval to achieve tolerance to knowledge base incompleteness. Experiments are shown where our approach is tested on corpora of significant scale, showing clear improvements with respect to keyword-based search.	4f31d56ee502d4555d875f1fc4446a58	45ed1e91a3c32d82055e938f8d323d30	8dc7f08659eb792e26e902885f36c7d7	article	An adaptation of the vector-space model for ontology-based information retrieval	P Castells and M Fernandez and D Vallet	\N	2007
7756369	\N	2746	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/iccs/TuLZLY03	\N	\N		\N	\N	378-391	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iccs/2003	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=2746{\\&}spage=378}, isbn = {3-540-40576-3}	\N	a65700e229c24667287f8c8ed5e80cb5	4bd4ad6584896876b879abcacd527421	f55be2d7e7f53d9f20269409976ea304	inproceedings	A Semantic Search Approach by Graph Matching with Negations
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               and Inferences.	Kewei Tu and Jing Lu and Haiping Zhu and Guowei Liu and Yong Yu	Aldo de Moor and Wilfried Lex and Bernhard Ganter	2003
7756391	\N	\N	\N	2. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	UBMA_086389467	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=086389467&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIV, 468 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-64049-0, 0-521-64843-2}	\N	0c6ad74a30cdbf93ef6f8027ebb10395	083fb473fc81b7f47876bd78d24cf3eb	741b526d29758e51c0252dae01878f30	book	Bilinguality and bilingualism	Josiane F. Hamers and Michel H. Blanc	\N	2000
7756403	Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2008. WI-IAT '08. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on	1	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noll2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	640-647	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/WIIAT.2008.341}	In this paper, we study and compare three different but related types of metadata about web documents: social annotations provided by readers of web documents, hyperlink anchor text provided by authors of web documents, and search queries of users trying to find web documents. We introduce a large research data set called CABS120k08 which we have created for this study from a variety of information sources such as AOL500k, the Open Directory Project, del.icio.us/Yahoo!, Google and the WWW in general. We use this data set to investigate several characteristics of said metadata including length, novelty, diversity, and similarity and discuss theoretical and practical implications.	90e4f04c61e7bc8460d6f47857827f5a	c49fe3f12f4fc5186774de2afeff48c3	294588abbd8eda4f3ad21a4a23ab2c9f	article	The Metadata Triumvirate: Social Annotations, Anchor Texts and Search Queries	M. G. Noll and C. Meinel	\N	2008
7756439	Social Networks	19	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borgatti1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-3SWYCMP-9/2/24fe1c58363abbdd740307f1f0866ab4	\N	ScienceDirect - Social Networks : Network analysis of 2-mode data	\N	\N	243--269	\N	3	\N		Network analysis is distinguished from traditional social science by the dyadic nature of the standard data set. Whereas in traditional social science we study monadic attributes of individuals, in network analysis we study dyadic attributes of pairs of individuals. These dyadic attributes (e.g. social relations) may be represented in matrix form by a square 1-mode matrix. In contrast, the data in traditional social science are represented as 2-mode matrices. However, network analysis is not completely divorced from traditional social science, and often has occasion to collect and analyze 2-mode matrices. Furthermore, some of the methods developed in network analysis have uses in analysing non-network data. This paper presents and discusses ways of applying and interpreting traditional network analytic techniques to 2-mode data, as well as developing new techniques. Three areas are covered in detail: displaying 2-mode data as networks, detecting clusters and measuring centrality.	e23573ffaee3c5d0fff8f79bb9824542	50a2d0a5d6f8dc7d66c6dcd858ab2ad1	c72ebf0dce8c57b80c6af8643e582ade	article	Network analysis of 2-mode data	Stephen P. Borgatti and Martin G. Everett	\N	1997
7756542	\N	\N	\N	6., vollst. überarb. Aufl. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	UBMA_284097284 	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=284097284 &find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Recht, Steuern, Marketing, Finanzierung, Bestandsmanagement, Projektentwicklung	\N	\N	XVII, 690 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-0810-0}	\N	835fa552bbf58ed447d4a7faa3b68271	4ab05ac3b40f88d09adc68e6b99f2fed	62992f1e264ae13d28c39ec2523ba718	book	Grundlagen der Immobilienwirtschaft	\N	Brauer Kerry-U.  	2009
7756619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Sola1985	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	AK-TA-HOM-84	\N		\N	b7937cd5855dd762bf35b3ea11fc66d8	9daec2d3b680eac4e0a4f7f0d734d72f	db152dc8408f7115900fa70f566f3819	book	Solar neutrinos and neutrino astronomy	\N	M. L. Cherry	1985
7756650	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Second International Workshop on Requirements, Intentions and Goals in Conceptual Modeling (RIGIM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona	\N	\N	jureta08rigim	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87991-6_36	\N		\N	\N	302--311	\N	\N	\N		Analysis of temporal properties of nonfunctional – i.e., quality – requirements (NFRs) has not received significant attention.
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In response, this paper introduces basic concepts and techniques needed for the specification and analysis of time propertiesof NFRs.	073114ed77f74fbeb59d6dd71ef26044	1302d1046fffd51d55ede4167e959c9c	83fc71a34455801a1dfb3e872087a7d5	inproceedings	Timing Nonfunctional Requirements	Ivan Jureta and Stéphane Faulkner	\N	2008
7756703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f9b1e485c294065263eae3c67c3bab7	fb021e3ea4baa221d2e9469c93bb025f	6d68a6edee1704b87c4aad38fb6c1661	article	Solar Neutrino Detection with Tl-205	\N	\N	1994
7756704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	masataka2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d35139df763e9a370fdd4f7c9d2ccb6	87c16b7ad9ea848164e8fb55246bfac6	201940c51457ab1c67a22d6f2180af21	article	Physics of neutrinos and applications to astrophysics	Masataka Fukugita	\N	2003
7756705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	johannes1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c80b4ad9a3b978ef3af032a7215a527	2c9f738e08fee8b28d2ce6fb20317601	efc1a2a0b6e494e08e9f035d54f06660	article	Experimentelle Suche nach Myonneutrino-Oszillationen und Analyse der gleichzeitigen Mischung von drei Neutrinoflavours	Johannes Blümer	\N	1985
7756706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fbc1ac3ba61f9f44660c8f5fe811368	f8a535361efb8d44e5b5e76bce8876d7	7b7034cdda95679143cb846a9b263a9f	article	Neutrinos	\N	\N	1988
7756707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2166f01abe6cc61789ca06ae6a64390	26e675ced183d250efe1e45954e0441d	a80a17357df3932e65fa0f59629f80a7	article	Neutrino mass	\N	\N	2003
7756708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	n.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d866bc61c1d27e693a639a6b294508a0	c248ca1e814f92cd45a9989da4d59342	2346944713bba862be0c7eebc7f5c6aa	article	Neutrino astrophysics	John N. Bahcall	\N	1989
7756709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1f50e13eec5f11f7e6a76d59129fbed	636ea731d343a58a8a774fe46bee1a59	e1a0c9fbb85673ba83a6fe42b842fb17	article	Neutrino physics	\N	\N	1991
7756710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gerhard1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b66d62940eb375ea34e8f2c0b14a9f66	58f7c84b69ff2bb1535fa955ac5b7732	8ddfe6ba6616aeecfbbfe42e9d0031f1	article	Alternativer ¬71Ge-Nachweis [Ge-Nachweis] beim Gallium- Solar- Neutrino- Experiment mit einem Röntgen- Auger- Koinzidenzzählrohr	Gerhard Eymann	\N	1985
7756727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carlo2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	34A5427	\N		\N	3242b807d280ad17fed5806938713ac7	e428b37b17e2723bcc740a34f8b66de3	fdd7f0779cf8993923a451d5b5e62ee7	article	Fundamentals of neutrino physics and astrophysics	Carlo Giunti	\N	2007
7756730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	¬de1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1Z2999	\N		\N	44a81bf0220dea209eb30df77bcaba4f	e7f2b7447f4fa6a6c1ba02e9d272e7cc	df1000233682f37d04fe7f374911ba59	article	Aspects of neutrino astrophysics	Tjeerd ¬de Graaf	\N	1969
7756731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2J9613	\N		\N	c81705b473e29605a6025addaa613427	922f4b61d662def4dcf099c4b8e4625e	c50c3d9fb27ff04556480317861c0eba	article	Neutrino physics and astrophysics	\N	\N	1982
7756735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	21A5518	\N		\N	7be930afabc6b97cc70a48779cd81514	87067f6f8e519e3a78f5041aa4c172c7	09e1617ce6b3109e1c586e00f8015d35	article	¬The structure of the sun	\N	\N	1996
7756738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditor2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	29A7037	\N		\N	d8383ee10475a790b25d856c317a37ec	c079e425c506a4a3b4c466aa271eeb01	673e831c4e242eded98687ad1ffa7a7c	article	Current aspects of neutrino physics	\N	\N	2001
7756740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	norbert1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	22A9106	\N		\N	c859f6f02872c6b04795d44778bc94b0	5d6beab639d1913937a0d37a1070f381	685327cfc223dd7ec49153806a70a942	article	Neutrinophysik	Norbert Schmitz	\N	1997
7756750	Rechnungslegung und Wettbewerbsschutz im deutschen und europäischen Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85375-6_6	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	287--374	\N	\N	\N		Eine Kapitalanlage benötigt Informationen über das Anlageobjekt; Publikumsbeteiligung braucht Breitenpublizität. Doch was,
\
wenn ein Unternehmen mit dieser Art der Offenlegung sensible Geschäftsgeheimnisse offenbaren muss? — und trotzdem auf Investitionenund Fremdkapital angewiesen ist. Wie man im Bilanzrecht dieses Dilemma sachgerecht löst und wo und wie Fehler gemacht werdenkönnen, lässt sich anhand der Rechnungslegung nach Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB) und der internationalen Finanzberichterstattungnach IAS/IFRS (International Accounting Standards/International Financial Reporting Standards) analysieren. Diesen Konfliktsachgerecht zu lösen, ist ein wesentlicher Baustein für die Qualität und Güte einer Rechnungslegung. An Gesetzestechnikenstehen Offenlegungserleichterungen, Schutzklauseln, Wahlrechte, Beurteilungs- und Ermessensvorschriften für den Normgeberbereit. Doch nicht alle tragen (in gleicher Weise) zu einer sachgerechten Lösung dieses Dilemmas bei.	1969a1ace04729ad354302a17ff6cdd5	fd3ed98f2feb41bc35c69f18ca7ccbda	24a48f452050a5cbaccd4ccd91941988	article	Geheimnisschutz im Jahres- und Konzernabschluss nach HGB und IAS/IFRS	Susanne Eßbauer	\N	2009
7757064	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:347875	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DL/0509090	\N	I forbindelse med taggerne 2010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {347875}, eprint = {cs.DL/0509090}	In recent years, a variety of digital repository and archival systems have been developed and adopted. All of these systems aim at hosting a variety of compound digital assets and at providing tools for storing, managing and accessing those assets. This paper will focus on the definition of common and standardized access interfaces that could be deployed across such diverse digital respository and archival systems. The proposed interfaces are based on the two formal specifications that have recently emerged from the Digital Library community: The Open Archive Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) and the NISO OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services (OpenURL Standard). As will be described, the former allows for the retrieval of batches of XML-based representations of digital assets, while the latter facilitates the retrieval of disseminations of a specific digital asset or of one or more of its constituents. The core properties of the proposed interfaces are explained in terms of the Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS).	c8b5dcb85e5f487601380418812c099d	c341ef7f00fa64b5a7ff1f102543139c	e7b7b675b6e1b060ea003402897fed79	misc	Access Interfaces for Open Archival Information Systems based on the OAI-PMH and the OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services	Jeroen Bekaert and Herbert Van De Sompel	\N	2005
7757170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorbecke	Ostfildern	\N	\N	UBHD66062581	\N	\N	UB: 2006 A 2238	\N	\N	110 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7995-3515-2, 978-3-7995-3515-1}, language = {ger}	\N	6cae6b7c79100494643ff4933b523f80	e74ebc84354653d220bc7a672b5c9652	48b18781d3d201b4cf4b566de6f32412	book	Edelsüss und Rosenscharf : die Welt der alten Gewürze	Rita Kopp	\N	2005
7757175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorbecke	Ostfildern	\N	\N	UBHD66107207	\N	\N	UB: 2006 A 2718	\N	\N	136 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7995-3521-7, 978-3-7995-3521-2}, language = {ger}	\N	db32899ae1a9ae3d985319f3cd606f88	a9f79010b55cd18da2e48176005c81c7	37670aa506541e008b49fdab2d4da6f0	book	Thorbeckes kleine Gewürzkunde : Herkunft und Verwendung der Gewürze	Dagmar Maria Schumacher and Werner Dressendörfer	\N	2006
7757351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ernst \\& Young AG	\N	\N	Zürich	\N	\N	WaW08	http://www2.eycom.ch/publications/items/2008_m-barometer/2008_ey_mittelstandsbarometer.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b935f42203aac6eb58848c37a8a2e30	431910d0a2af3a513a038c8eac2bb9c5	0b82e7ed6b7c1cc7ed8f04e75af2694a	techreport	{S}chweizer {M}ittelstandsbarometer 2008 {W}irtschaftliche {A}ussichten und politische {P}rioritäten mittelständischer {S}chweizer {U}nternehmen	R. Wagner	\N	2008
7757358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DMCC - Dialog Marketing Competence Center	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	WaFaW08	\N	Dahlhoff, D. and Mann, A. and Wagner, R.		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		\N	d6221305b19f59800be91ed826a1294b	730815b1eec02ae2c25781f29923910c	0a375b5145b12c4c07700ed1e72f4a1c	techreport	{I}mpact of {D}irect {M}arketing {A}ctivities on {C}ompany {R}eputation {T}ransfer {S}uccess: {E}mpirical {E}vidence from {F}ive {D}ifferent {C}ultures	R. Wagner and C. Falkenreck	\N	2008
7757364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DMCC - Dialog Marketing Competence Center	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	WaKlW08b	\N	Dahlhoff, D. and Mann, A. and Wagner, R.		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	98983b6b285c765005172fdf2dc3b9fa	ad8d44fc046760b61ca60011d7a1a714	826dba13e4bcb6973db0564882100455	techreport	{C}hallenges and {E}xamples of {M}obile {D}irect {M}arketing	R. Wagner and M. Klaus	\N	2008
7757370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DMCC - Dialog Marketing Competence Center	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	WaKlW08a	http://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=JlpFnu8hMK4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA245&dq=%22martin+klaus%22+%22ralf+wagner%22&ots=GXB0O_sQAV&sig=7582ynvDxyqaAmisdbVdaryUkGk	Dahlhoff, D. and Mann, A. and Wagner, R.		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	da5641da7dc744188235819c7c51753b	82f91f956bed1008a64eaeb32d036d92	21b176959cbe95300e0256da4d0aef3f	techreport	{T}he {S}pread of {M}obile {C}ommerce: An {I}nter-{C}ultural {C}omparison	R. Wagner and M. Klaus	\N	2008
7757376	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymanns	\N	\N	\N	3452265617	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Kapitalmarktstrafrecht-Christian-Schr%C3%B6der/dp/3452265617%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3452265617	\N	Handbuch Kapitalmarktstrafrecht: Christian Schröder: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783452265616}, asin = {3452265617}, isbn = {3452265617}	\N	c5bca969ce65326aaf98df28a5655abc	f78bc77644f5eaf10a616bdaef6b9b39	f52afb5be6c411b4bf92ea0e851198f8	book	Handbuch Kapitalmarktstrafrecht	Christian Schröder	\N	2007
7757391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DMCC - Dialog Marketing Competence Center	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	WaW07	\N	Dahlhoff, D. and Mann, A. and Wagner, R.		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	0d436a7a3ec2496bb82360b59ff782a2	17c8205b84496069f6a7fab3c429b2e4	d151d9c54e3ba5cdf0466f5d4e74d13f	techreport	{I}nternationales {D}irektmarketing: {G}renzen und {H}erausforderungen	R. Wagner	\N	2007
7757403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaScW07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	568	\N		\N	54f1932be55701eba4540c938c5cbb04	509f4747cc160105dbdce3cd869614c6	fcbe5cfb240f6c094eb95dbd2bc8bfa6	techreport	{L}inear and {N}onlinear {B}iplots of {S}trategic {U}ncertainty and {S}canning {B}ehavior	R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz	\N	2007
7757415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{E}inführung in die {B}etriebswirtschaftslehre	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	DeWaC06	\N	\N		\N	\N	163-199	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.08}, owner = {uni}	\N	356fbd590f14bafe4aeb419edb0c9e18	93fdbc8979c658ad6bc0435634c66305	a81e96c3637989e41a4837de3f5c0035	incollection	{M}arketing	R. Decker and R. Wagner	F. G. Becker	2006
7757425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of {O}{R} 2005	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	ScMeWaP06	\N	\N		\N	\N	613 - 618	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d7667ea9cc54c1bb4a92125ebaec135	9754a05411dd594a1ebe3db7d3d9bc6f	ea1119b17fa7452a38f49db73651729a	inproceedings	{R}obust {P}reference {M}easurement: {A} {S}imulation {S}tudy of {E}rroneous and {A}mbiguous {J}udgement's {I}mpact on {A}{H}{P} and {C}onjoint {A}nalysis	S. W. Scholz and M. Mei{\\ss}ner and R. Wagner	H.-O. Haasis and H. Kopfer and J. Schönberger	2006
7757449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	ScWaW05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	537	\N		\N	31831929b984e57859bc61c027d9be7c	a39ac45dfc21b96739f575ded45f28be	8eb985efdc14a30ea3cc17eaec3929e5	techreport	{A}utonomous {E}nvironmental {S}canning in the {W}orld {W}ide {W}eb	S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	\N	2005
7757458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{R}ejuvenating {M}arketing: {C}ontamination, {I}nnovation, {I}ntegration: {P}roceedings of the 34th {E}{M}{A}{C} {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	European Marketing Academy	Milan	\N	\N	WaWeWiP05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67c8ab6a45ea3271ab4335a2cdb297d8	52d1d89386cc7ba1badfe7855407b0e1	5374829e623692aa2f66548ed047782e	inproceedings	{M}easurement {E}quivalence in {C}ross-{C}ultural-{R}esearch: {T}he {C}ase of {F}ormative {M}easurement {M}odels	R. Wagner and M. Wetzels and H. Winklhofer	G. Troilo	2005
7757465	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3161497384	http://www.amazon.de/Gl%C3%A4ubigerinformation-Insolvenz-U-S-amerikanischen-Gl%C3%A4ubigerschutzes-Insolvenzverfahren/dp/3161497384%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3161497384	\N	Gläubigerinformation in der Insolvenz: Eine vergleichende Untersuchung des U.S.-amerikanischen und deutschen Rechts zur Verbesserung des Gläubigerschutzes im Insolvenzverfahren: Amazon.de: Michael Heese: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161497384}, asin = {3161497384}, isbn = {3161497384}	\N	2cc2a9db03af4a1ad31dd788e897327c	59fba4d57388fcfe121be53631a7fa50	d3fa7e8a963578ba382c1bff3feb4c79	book	Gläubigerinformation in der Insolvenz: Eine vergleichende Untersuchung des U.S.-amerikanischen und deutschen Rechts zur Verbesserung des Gläubigerschutzes im Insolvenzverfahren	Michael Heese	\N	2008
7757487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	DeWaScW04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	516	\N		\N	bd272b85a440346e88e1ef8622a6e574	83ac0d8883db1f50e1a0df5afa16a54d	c7b2d95b030d04554d9397af1f679515	techreport	{E}nvironmental {S}canning in {M}arketing {P}lanning – {A}n {I}nternet-{B}ased {A}pproach	R. Decker and R. Wagner and S. W. Scholz	\N	2004
7757502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	ScWaW04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	522	\N		\N	6fc96ae2f558abcf2c12c302910e665c	2ebc74730014f1a27a40253c90ced31c	235d803356ac12bb9bed763fca513b76	techreport	{T}he {Q}uality of {P}rior {I}nformation {S}tructure in {B}usiness {P}lanning – {A}n {E}xperiment in {E}nvironmental {S}canning	S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	\N	2004
7757514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaW04a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	515	\N		\N	88ceab7ba30e6369671b14bcf87a7970	1b11c76ca9668259ab9ce08336734991	9841de186bf148b3c3bdc4a364b2b937	techreport	{C}ontemporary {M}arketing {P}ractices in {R}ussia	R. Wagner	\N	2004
7757524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaW04b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	514	\N		\N	17bd6b6a01a392c69027e6fb6efa722a	96926e338fb068bcd00013df017a2d8d	e43f369450420256a33275cc5b0cc63c	techreport	{M}ining {P}romising {Q}ualification {P}atterns	R. Wagner	\N	2004
7757536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moderne Industrie	München	\N	\N	DeWaB02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	776afe2b4c18572169a1e613022b4140	9325a45ffcc49f9dec0771407bc71cc5	28179b4c3e3a50c8b0985ac8db586a92	book	{M}arketingforschung: {M}ethoden und {M}odelle zur {B}estimmung des {K}äuferverhaltens	R. Decker and R. Wagner	\N	2002
7757547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	FeWaW02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	492	\N		\N	4b6b04f38d7254eebb8a21fabdceb8d9	b627a35c5a494875aa8bf0b8c759194a	0dd56b68b735ba88821b1f099851ab77	techreport	{N}avigation in {H}ypermedia: {N}eue {W}ege für {K}unden und {M}itarbeiter	M. Feldmann and R. Wagner	\N	2002
7757557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaBeWeW02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	489	\N		\N	36e29cbbbd775070bfb8368236ee198f	69da8b0bd4972d4f30f032a397e70479	8fa31c204d7e488ad99e4c5651d71ee9	techreport	{G}ood {O}dd {P}rices and {B}etter {O}dd {P}rices: {A}n {E}mpirical {I}nvestigation	R. Wagner and K.-S. Beinke and M. Wendling	\N	2002
7757561	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	Vahlens gro{\\ss}es Marketing-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	DeWaC01	\N	\N		\N	\N	67	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ce06a3cde6b1258253871072e88c755	fecc09db0c61eeaadb6e99518d74ebe6	951e63d4ad2125d636ec3d61cf33e1d7	incollection	{A}ssoziationsanalyse	R. Decker and R. Wagner	H. Diller	2001
7757568	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{V}ahlens gro{\\ss}es {M}arketing-{L}exikon	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	DeWaC01a	\N	\N		\N	\N	255 - 258	\N	\N	\N		\N	b63edd5d41d14fa05409b02f549da940	85484257715610e50fe0c3498200c5d5	9d6589dda4696dcc6e2f2285ed5075c8	incollection	{D}ata {M}ining	R. Decker and R. Wagner	H. Diller	2001
7757574	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{V}ahlens gro{\\ss}es {M}arketing-{L}exikon	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	DeWaC01b	\N	\N		\N	\N	805 - 808	\N	\N	\N		\N	b97e1737d3e65adf6572db43c948faa3	f505e30e95a7abcf1d9449625b288533	34757f8eed1c552219a27a0467d3df3a	incollection	{K}onkurrenzforschung ({C}ompetitive {I}ntelligence)	R. Decker and R. Wagner	H. Diller	2001
7757584	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	{V}ahlens gro{\\ss}es {M}arketing-{L}exikon	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	DeWaC01c	\N	\N		\N	\N	982 - 984	\N	\N	\N		\N	802490d81c00dc0dc7f55d8d6d87a9b7	cbaaf6ba9f948fb6013d9e20eeed35d8	13d5bd3cac06aba126214baf2ed18708	incollection	{M}arketing-{I}nformationsysteme ({M}{A}{I}{S})	R. Decker and R. Wagner	H. Diller	2001
7757587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitätsverlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	WaB01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f55ae4851f411dbc99ec074b81925781	d47e7ccbddfa4f6f42f478c921165ea3	3e58f62d18fd9fb939d2cb9e8351ab57	book	{M}ultiple {W}ettbewerbsreaktionen im {P}roduktmanagement	R. Wagner	\N	2001
7757600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	DeWaW98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	383	\N		\N	6a33f5f7e1680ecb833afe27077c5595	1dad120aae95cfc2149010d768fcaeff	c966e915699305b65eab7149167383f4	techreport	{L}og-lineare {M}odelle in der {M}arktforschung	R. Decker and R. Wagner	\N	1998
7757741	Comput Biol Chem	31	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tiwari2007Workflows	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17931570	\N		\N	\N	305-319	\N	5-6	\N	pmid = {17931570}, doi = {10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2007.08.009}	\N	b37b2fcf629ed26765bb4d43fa1e98b4	d169eeae5e773a693436a6a3475d7469	236a207bdfad6d2dd45e42a1b02d5981	article	Workflow based framework for life science informatics	A Tiwari and A K Sekhar	\N	2007
7758725	Autism	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Autistic Soc	\N	\N	\N	mouridsen2008mac	\N	\N		\N	\N	403	\N	4	\N		\N	46c79be83f06cbb865c9551b52c751e5	9d7cb9c33a1a209233e9b7cc9e4995bc	0fa6724b4c33f3b8c21814b2656da51a	article	{Mortality and causes of death in autism spectrum disorders: An update}	S.E. Mouridsen and H. Bronnum-Hansen and B. Rich and T. Isager	\N	2008
7758734	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	sanchezvalle2008ebd	\N	\N		\N	\N	288--296	\N	2	\N		\N	f6f0b2939f5ff725ee933e5c25724fe3	cfd741e861e1c320d4d33a960249bae7	6043107555ef165583744874b790859d	article	{Estimating the burden of disease for autism spectrum disorders in Spain in 2003}	E. S{\\'a}nchez-Valle and M. Posada and A. Villaverde-Hueso and E. Tourino and M.J. Ferrari-Arroyo and L. Boada and M.C. Martin-Arribas and R. Canal and J. Fuentes-Biggi	\N	2008
7758746	Journal of Paediatrics \\& Child Health	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	williams2008paa	\N	\N		\N	\N	504	\N	9	\N		\N	2c25fdaa03321dba1a3cf2ea3c137a03	2b738941a10da38a69d154bb33208334	e085abc6b543e8123913732cc728c19b	article	{The prevalence of autism in Australia. Can it be established from existing data?.}	K. Williams and S. MacDermott and G. Ridley and E.J. Glasson and J.A. Wray	\N	2008
7758767	Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine	161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Med Assoc	\N	\N	\N	ganz2007ldi	\N	\N		\N	\N	343	\N	4	\N		\N	1a6588b3487219eb19de0a4e781f99dc	005ffb0dfee1245c0338e55ae37c39c9	fa65a99c321cebd5547bed8782fb8f53	article	{The lifetime distribution of the incremental societal costs of autism}	M.L. Ganz	\N	2007
7758771	Neurochemistry international	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	shastry2005bdu	\N	\N		\N	\N	273--279	\N	4	\N		\N	17ae5511e1ce236a3de373e1c403572f	3f5e6aeabe998a915ba8b2921c63af90	0824709c4174108253e65e4d3b46df9b	article	{Bipolar disorder: an update}	B.S. Shastry	\N	2005
7758777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities	\N	\N	\N	knapp2007eca	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c28d11ff2c0bd772e7d9f0bb2a5f0cdf	8cbcb844bfe7ccbb5cedf9634e9e90c0	9f420eb304479efe0a8d6031827d2395	article	{The economic consequences of autism in the UK}	M. Knapp and R. Romeo and J. Beecham	\N	2007
7758797	Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company Hoboken	\N	\N	\N	seltzer2004tda	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	fb419d14c638dbedd2e4ba7083bd1e4b	66c40f93d4a8fec8ab8894b77acd3974	ba04352eaabb0c6bef256f4dd50b748c	article	{Trajectory of development in adolescents and adults with autism}	M.M. Seltzer and P. Shattuck and L. Abbeduto and J.S. Greenberg	\N	2004
7758831	The Journal of Pediatrics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	spreckley2008eab	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e96e1590bc41284cccc32ca423e8284f	15c54bf08df46c308c4158032900a6de	c9499c49282383e688e0b62165268b3a	article	{Efficacy of Applied Behavioral Intervention in Preschool Children with Autism for Improving Cognitive, Language, and Adaptive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis}	M. Spreckley and R. Boyd	\N	2008
7759035	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	lakkaraju:2009	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e118102	\N	Critical Buckling Length versus Persistence Length: What Governs Biofilament Conformation?	\N	\N	118102	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {118102}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.118102}	We numerically study the length dependence in the bending stiffness of alpha helices, coiled coils, and a linear chain model. As the length approaches what we named the critical buckling length lc, the chain appears to become increasingly more flexible. This is due to weak nonbonded attractions that eventually lead to buckling instability and alter the chain's conformational ensemble. For alpha helices and coiled coils, lc is much less than their respective persistence lengths, so lc is the defining length scale for their conformations. These results elucidate the importance of weak nonspecific attractions that are inherent in many biofilaments in physiological conditions.	4dff0a901ac250ae6b226e0a113868e9	fff14b6af9be2f6362d6951702a05d5d	b135e8411d90b7f812bff9848ab7c09a	article	Critical Buckling Length versus Persistence Length: What Governs Biofilament Conformation?	Sirish Kaushik Lakkaraju and Wonmuk Hwang	\N	2009
7760176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Pennsylvania Press	Philadelphia	\N	\N	UBHD45105429	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	219 pol 97/1791	\N	\N	IX, 346 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8122-3354-9, 0-8122-1585-0, 978-0-8122-1585-4, 978-0-8122-3354-4}, language = {eng}	\N	880abdec397ae96971801efae6f4a993	10e605fae3a9b20d1e6b1a343a3e1afb	f2f83e761d03f289e85f4fd20221d5d8	book	Contesting the nation	David [Hrsg.] Ludden	\N	1996
7760406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guild-wars-gold	http://www.guild-wars-gold.com	\N	Looking for buy Guild Wars Gold?Guild-wars-gold strives to offer the fastest and most reliable service on the web for all your gaming needs.Guild wars gold is every player wanted,order on our website you will get it and become rich soon.Use the guild wars gold you could tradd with everything you want,the guild wars gold just like money in our life,you cant live without guild wars gold in the game.Feel free to contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone, live chat and email. Come on!Order now,we will have the guild wars gold in 30mins,get everything sooner than your fight !	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e44101e3db87cc259b2ad8aac85e78c5	ffe3e9411e6e701a4e6ae1072493c3cf	ff4e6e54afff1dca12c61654e923583e	article	Looking for buy Guild Wars Gold?	www.guild-wars gold.com	guild-wars gold	2009
7760450	Circulation	70	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yock:1984:Circulation:6478568	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6478568?dopt=Abstract	\N	Noninvasive estimation of right ventricular systol...[Circulation. 1984] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	657-662	\N	4	\N	pmid = {6478568}, doi = {}	We evaluated the accuracy of a noninvasive method for estimating right ventricular systolic pressures in patients with tricuspid regurgitation detected by Doppler ultrasound. Of 62 patients with clinical signs of elevated right-sided pressures, 54 (87%) had jets of tricuspid regurgitation clearly recorded by continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound. By use of the maximum velocity (V) of the regurgitant jet, the systolic pressure gradient (delta P) between right ventricle and right atrium was calculated by the modified Bernoulli equation (delta P = 4V2). Adding the transtricuspid gradient to the mean right atrial pressure (estimated clinically from the jugular veins) gave predictions of right ventricular systolic pressure that correlated well with catheterization values (r = .93, SEE = 8 mm Hg). The tricuspid gradient method provides an accurate and widely applicable method for noninvasive estimation of elevated right ventricular systolic pressures.	420485416f20b597208dddb510bd41be	b365531c4ba051c132bd77369c2cb911	0637e7ce077d6ae3abea96ae1d0265ca	article	Noninvasive estimation of right ventricular systolic pressure by Doppler ultrasound in patients with tricuspid regurgitation	P G Yock and R L Popp	\N	1984
7760497	J Am Coll Cardiol	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MBerger08011985	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/6/2/359	\N	Quantitative assessment of pulmonary hypertension in patients with tricuspid regurgitation using continuous wave Doppler ultrasound -- Berger et al. 6 (2): 359 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	359-365	\N	2	\N		Doppler ultrasound examination was performed in 69 patients with a variety of cardiopulmonary disorders who were undergoing bedside right heart catheterization. Patients were classified into two groups on the basis of hemodynamic findings. Group I consisted of 20 patients whose pulmonary artery systolic pressure was less than 35 mm Hg and Group II consisted of 49 patients whose pulmonary artery systolic pressure was 35 mm Hg or greater. Tricuspid regurgitation was detected by Doppler ultrasound in 2 of 20 Group I patients and 39 of 49 Group II patients (p less than 0.001). Twenty-six of 27 patients with pulmonary artery systolic pressure greater than 50 mm Hg had Doppler evidence of tricuspid regurgitation. In patients with tricuspid regurgitation, continuous wave Doppler ultrasound was used to measure the velocity of the regurgitant jet, and by applying the Bernoulli equation, the peak pressure gradient between the right ventricle and right atrium was calculated. There was a close correlation between the Doppler gradient and the pulmonary artery systolic pressure measured by cardiac catheterization (r = 0.97, standard error of the estimate = 4.9 mm Hg). Estimating the right atrial pressure clinically and adding it to the Doppler-determined right ventricular to right atrial pressure gradient was not necessary to achieve accurate results. These findings indicate that tricuspid regurgitation can be identified by Doppler ultrasound in a large proportion of patients with pulmonary hypertension, especially when the pulmonary artery pressure exceeds 50 mm Hg. Calculation of the right ventricular to right atrial pressure gradient in these patients provides an accurate noninvasive estimate of pulmonary artery systolic pressure.
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	322e0900b9c76dcb06d2688c80041118	2096a473ff1aee65a3b83b72231ef4d0	381a2e8dee9d5c306b2f26f0bcea1cf3	article	{Quantitative assessment of pulmonary hypertension in patients with tricuspid regurgitation using continuous wave Doppler ultrasound}	M Berger and A Haimowitz and A Van Tosh and RL Berdoff and E Goldberg	\N	1985
7760516	J Am Coll Cardiol	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KellyM._Chin04222008	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/16/1527	\N	Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension -- Chin and Rubin 51 (16): 1527 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	1527-1538	\N	16	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2008.01.024}, eprint = {http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/51/16/1527.pdf}	Significant advances in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) have occurred over the last 10 years, starting with the approval of epoprostenol in 1998. Subsequently, multiple additional medications have received approval, including a subcutaneous prostacyclin, an inhaled prostacyclin, and oral medications in 2 separate classes. Over this same period, the classification of pulmonary hypertension has been revised with changes including the substitution of the term idiopathic for primary PAH and an expanded list of conditions felt to be associated with the development of PAH. Long-term follow-up studies have provided better information on prognosis and expected outcomes with treatment, with particularly valuable data on reassessment of prognosis after treatment with epoprostenol. Combination therapy is more frequently being used, and limited data on novel therapies such as stem cell transplantation have been published. The purpose of this review is to describe the current state of evidence for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of the patient with PAH.
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	5579d3d8b08540d259447317ff8e1ce0	4ee7220965a1809cadf4acc18962b960	e8d97317dc197a5744de630631d29ce3	article	{Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension}	Kelly M. Chin and Lewis J. Rubin	\N	2008
7760651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Jhin06	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--4	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seoul, Korea}	\N	e22d126fad3dc54506158ad98e2d9276	e117017368d7705deb9d1f2d6025022c	35d2edb08295e50e42511919b7328601	inproceedings	Enterprise information mashups: integrating information, simply	Anant Jhingran	\N	2006
7760787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In P. Svensson and J. Schubert (Eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Llinas04revisitingthe	http://www.fusion2004.foi.se/papers/IF04-1218.pdf	\N	Revisiting the JDL data fusion model II	\N	\N	1218--1230	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ebb41cac776f82fc41ff2fc7376ce52	a4beb1774b0a5c0701f6f1bf956d635b	2a12f5fbdcd0c87901639f51d505bea2	inproceedings	Revisiting the JDL data fusion model II	James Llinas and Christopher Bowman and Galina Rogova and Alan Steinberg and Frank White	\N	2004
7760861	Inf. Process. Manage.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ipm/BhogalMS07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ipm/ipm43.html#BhogalMS07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	866-886	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2006.09.003}, date = {2007-09-28}	\N	6b50cfc0cdc2c57cbc53ef742e2883e7	484b93040c250e3d70154abd73ea375e	d2422c450fbc7f91f6e9651e30ca59a1	article	A review of ontology based query expansion.	J. Bhogal and Andy MacFarlane and P. Smith	\N	2007
7760872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität Ilmenau	Fakultät für Maschinenbau	\N	Domhardt2008	\N	Diplomarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.04}, owner = {domi}	Seit einigen Jahren werden die Anzeigen von Flugzeugcockpits vermehrt
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\	zur Darstellung einer künstlichen Außenansicht genutzt. Diese computergenerierten
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\	Abbildung der Realität wird aus Datenbank- und Sensorinformationen
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\	erzeugt. Die damit erzeugte Außenansicht kann man in Eigenschaften
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\	und Inhalte untergliedern. Sie wird in der zivilen Luftfahrt als
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\	primäre Fluganzeige eingesetzt um schwere Unfälle, wie z.B. einen
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\	"`controlled flight into terrain"' oder "`runway incursions"', zu
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\	verhindern. Um den Pilot eines Mehrzweckkampflugzeuges bei der Ausführung
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\	von militärischen Mission zu unterstützen, müssen die Eigenschaften
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\	einer künstlichen Außenansicht variabel und manipulierbar sein. Um
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\	dies zu realisieren wurden im Rahmen von Experteninterviews adäquate
\
\	Voreinstellungen und Verstellmöglichkeiten der Eigenschaften, wie
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\	zum Beispiel das Sicht- oder Fokusfeld, für die Flugphasen "`Air-to-Air"',
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\	"`Air-to-Surface"' und "`Navigation"' ermittelt. In der anschließenden
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\	Evaluation wurden aus verschiedenen Bedienkonzepten die geeigneten
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\	Elementen für einen Konzeptvorschlag extrahiert. Das resultierende
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\	Bedienkonzept ermöglicht die intuitive Interaktion mit den Eigenschaften
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\	einer künstlichen Außenansicht in hochagilen Flugzeugen.	9d663a2a5e57afba7d6400b8a125c0b2	47018800f271c34b73598e363a493348	58d639691fab1a241655007189978444	mastersthesis	Entwicklung eines Bedienkonzeptes für Synthetic-Vision Darstellungen
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\	in hochagilen Flugzeugen	Michael Domhardt	\N	2008
7760873	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität Ilmenau	Fakultät für Maschinenbau	\N	Domhardt2007	\N	Studienarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.08.22}, owner = {md}	\N	cc328ee55d89efb4489fcd32a4ac39b8	28ba7ca570d8c6331d96b97a05927c63	fe22a4fe8dbd6c722c5adf0b7bf357a3	mastersthesis	Versuchsaufbau einer haptischen Informationsschnittstelle zur Durchführung
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\	von Nutzertests	Michael Domhardt	\N	2007
7760874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität Ilmenau	Fakultät für Maschinenbau	\N	Domhardt2007a	\N	Projektarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.04}, owner = {domi}	\N	193f251100dde20b37bc303e97e939dd	faaa1f2dc707dc9cd0aef69623deb9a7	bd2e9b939f646fe323283a73825971ea	mastersthesis	Evaluierung einer haptischen Informationsschnittstelle mittels Nutzertests	Michael Domhardt	\N	2007
7760875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeit, Beschäftigungsfähigkeit und Produktivität im 21. Jahrhundert:
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\	55. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Dortmund 2009)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	Dortmund	\N	\N	Domhardt.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-108	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.09}, owner = {domi}	Neuartige Spielesteuerungen, die auf dem Prinzip eines Brain-Computer
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\	Interface basieren, können möglicherweise auch für andere Computeranwendungen
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\	sinnvoll genutzt werden. Der Beitrag stellt ein solches Eingabegerät
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\	und die Ergebnisse eines ersten Usabilitytests vor.	e72484375efc25de830f6391f9283fff	fa106689a2aa47f0409868cbe93f8a55	e69531e7849052180af61041ce7db2e9	inproceedings	Brain-Computer-Interface: Von der Spielesteuerung zur Mensch-Computer-Interaktion?	Michael Domhardt and Ludger Schmidt	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2009
7760993	ED-MEDIA 2006-World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	niehus2006mre	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	efc5c9e651b537bf188e5450471458ca	bce4c29d61e04259488d579105165bc0	73aa13c1fd236f49c2f7ed79e06337dc	article	medi@rena: An Eclipse based Rich Client application for open-sTeam and its real world usage	D. Niehus and T. Hampel and R. Sprotte and A. Roth	\N	2006
7761045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Manningetal_2008_retrieval	http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~hinrich/information-retrieval-book.html	\N	The book aims to provide a modern approach to information retrieval from a computer science perspective. It is based on a course we have been teaching in various forms at Stanford University and at the University of Stuttgart.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		hree search gurus, Chris Manning, Prabhakar Raghavan (head of Yahoo Research), and Hinrich Schutze, just published a wonderful new book, "Introduction to Information Retrieval".
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If you work in search or if you are just the kind of person that reads textbooks for fun, this one is a great one. It not only describes how to build a search engine (including crawling, indexing, ranking, classification, and clustering), but also offers the kind of opinionated wisdom you can only get from people who have had substantial experience using these techniques at large scale.
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Source: http://glinden.blogspot.com/2009/02/book-review-introduction-to-information.html	e4571a13d602b9175dc4b8869957f8cc	2e574e46b7668a7268e7f02b46f4d9bb	9f4ab13e07b48b9723113aa74224be65	book	Introduction to Information Retrieval	Christopher D. Manning and Prabhakar Raghavan and Hinrich Schütze	\N	2008
7761120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck'sche Reihe ; 1225	UBHD66074277	\N	\N	UB: 2006 H 66 (Neuenheim)	\N	\N	319 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-49492-7, 978-3-406-49492-5}, language = {ger}	\N	5302f2a42795dbf62669325af126261a	627219cd3dbac90181d1ea601543bec3	bffaf5c0ac10d05e34d6ef7611cdf529	book	Kleine Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze : ein Lexikon von Anis bis Zimt	Hansjörg Küster	\N	2003
7761307	\N	\N	\N	2., durchgesehene Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	Wolters.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3406576745}	\N	01057b1ae27824915af3765608d79046	4fbb9684e0d3e418159c8d4c6dc513fc	0abe385c32ae5048b49fe50da4d1eddb	book	Die Schlacht im Teutoburger Wald:  Arminius, Varus und das römische Germanien	Reinhard Wolters	\N	2009
7761432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schoeningh	Paderborn	\N	\N	UBHD65739529	\N	\N		\N	\N	124 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	bf91d28721abc923667502bf140b3c36	e0b1f1da7fcd7f14adb830e6b308899b	e040446dea16311ef9fe3f507ff86834	book	Drusus und Germanicus : der Eintritt der Römer in Germanien	Karl Christ	\N	1956
7761786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Marketing	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	DeBoTeWaW00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	c5cd7ec1a7d6d0447299de8b4ce10602	097950cd661c496545c4af195990c517	ba951e3edc5dc8b8664ffde6ec69cd15	techreport	{M}arktforschung: {E}ine einführende {D}arstellung für hochschulinterne {V}erwertungsgesellschaften	R. Decker and C. Bornemeyer and T. Temme and R. Wagner	\N	2000
7761808	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhls für Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Marketing	\N	\N	Universität Bielefeld	\N	\N	WaDeBoTeW00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	bfa99b1b1d1badf79464438efb2cd295	c11725aa417853efc8e67f5e97706bbc	a04bf74097087b90731fac3b0d9bf1fc	techreport	{M}arketing: {E}ine einführende {D}arstellung für hochschulinterne {V}erwertungsgesellschaften	R. Wagner and R. Decker and C. Bornemeyer and T. Temme	\N	2000
7761833	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	0130950696	http://www.amazon.com/Speech-Language-Processing-Introduction-Computational/dp/0130950696%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0130950696	\N	Amazon.com: Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition (Prentice Hall Series in Artificial Intelligence): Daniel Jurafsky, James H. Martin: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780130950697}, asin = {0130950696}, isbn = {0130950696}, dewey = {410.285}	\N	3569c98c9fdacf59384440655fb11513	ae1205b1f526d068fc9364510bf99418	25110e6691b5ee9dbe97216ce087487f	book	Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition (Prentice Hall Series in Artificial Intelligence)	Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin	\N	2000
7761905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gewaertigkeit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fa1593a6cedab2f87ecfd1034d6b8e4	2756196edcdd6fa574f23d655bfa4e3e	e7219b96e7bd720b1547baa1efa429b4	article	Was gibt's Neues? Asynchrone Gewärtigkeit	U. Pankoke-Babatz and W. Prinz and L. Schaefer	\N	2004
7761914	Lernen und Handeln. Zum Verh{\\"a}ltnis von Wissensaneignung, Kompetenzerwerb und Anwendung von Lernergebnissen. Schwalbach/Ts.: Wochenschau (im Erscheinen)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ludwig2004vbb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50db610a9eacd30f7b37bac20b2fba2d	527b32d955b8907f27524711ef914501	bf37c3c00f4a08cf16737deedbe5542d	article	{Virtuelle Bildungsr{\\"a}ume als Br{\\"u}cke zwischen Lernen und Handeln}	J. Ludwig and A. Petersheim	\N	2004
7762170	German Economic Review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider2008	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121406964/PDFSTART	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	72c1c195d8bca7f79552187071f1b90d	0bd9511b45e62847919bbc02a2e6ffd7	ff2ff79e7f6ade92610053b158aa4295	article	Special Issue on the Economics of the Economics Profession: Editorial	Friedrich Schneider	\N	2008
7762314	German Econonomic Review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ritzberger2008	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121406969/PDFSTART	\N	kostenpflichtig	\N	\N	402-430	\N	4	\N		This paper presents an update of the ranking of economics journals by
\
the invariant method, as introduced by Palacio-Huerta and Volij, with a broader
\
sample of journals. By comparison with the two other most prominent rankings, it
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also proposes a list of ‘target journals’, ranked according to their quality, as a
\
standard for the field of economics.	dd6c21439895fc8b60e7a0722e58334a	ca2260cfa8f208c4df3215a38fa4241d	496c41426d24b818c0ce64434c3c741b	article	A Ranking of Journals in Economics and Related Fields 	Klaus Ritzberger	\N	2008
7762406	German Economic Review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rauber/Ursprung2008	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121406967/PDFSTART	\N		\N	\N	431-456	\N	4	\N		We examine the research productivity of German academic economists over their life cycles. It turns out that the career patterns of research productivity as measured by journal publications are characterized by marked cohort effects. Moreover, the life cycles of younger German economists are hump shaped and resemble the life cycles identified for US economists, whereas the life cycles of older German economists are much flatter. Finally, we find that not only productivity, but also research quality follows distinct life cycles. Our study employs econometric techniques that are likely to produce estimates that are more trustworthy than previous estimates.
\
	1849c0bd74874223ad0cd03803a5480f	7e8a05fd7cc0911a0aa3832fb9d0662b	7b73f6c5ecf4c9730c83ffea4021f73d	article	Life cycle and cohort productivity in economic research: The case of Germany	Michael Rauber and Heinrich W. Ursprung	\N	2008
7762422	Fundamentals of Cosmic Physics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	canuto	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-339	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://esoads.eso.org/abs/1978FCPh....3..221C}	\N	7dad1071404f7eef170a6102f3c66ee5	dc7aeaf6bd5df1160e2e3a0fac63919d	9bfd4b4a6e5bcb4c44cc037efcda5dbb	article	{Plasma Astrophysics}	V. {Canuto} and C. K. {Chou} and L. {Fassio-Canuto}	\N	1978
7762476	Sight and sound	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sabin2008	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pwuh	\N		\N	\N	27-27	\N	8	\N	issn = {0037-4806}	Comic books such as Batman, Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk are a rich source for Hollywood blockbusters but what has Hollywood done for comics and what will the creators of comics do when the adaptation booms ends, asks Roger Sabin	342ce793a83cac2b407fa75c993d3267	dc8c35532ad75b7ba35e60d29d9a36e8	d68c0c4a726eecbc6dbc1ea85efb3ba5	article	The indie school (Peter Bagge) / The perils of strip mining	R Sabin	\N	2008
7762583	Parachute	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P02	\N	\N	Articles (doctorat) (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	107	\N		\N	06ba805a4b4a33f3d676e128f0732582	1e36e989fa541a506c88e1d97cc96c2e	6315dd8f919d35bd09a82a69d47d9f94	article	Électrosons\\_Electrosounds	\N	\N	2002
7762602	Computer Music Journal	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CMJ01	\N	\N	Articles (doctorat) (PAG)	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	759900e3c75d71b202b7547d3a76fc04	4ca261e2a0c5d40963e1176ec90aa867	3b4ef3899a0be6b61948a47e5ed9e0e6	article	Sound in space	\N	\N	2001
7762790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Xpert.press	SWB-30118450X	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137555	\N		\N	In: Springer-Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-26459-0}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	629554968fbc099574f1de09b559b1d4	b7f22f9ae09933dd53d88d679f52df85	35eec404912794c6ee5ebbbc58aa1dad	misc	Prozessübergreifendes Projektmanagement : Grundlagen erfolgreicher Projekte	\N	Gerhard Versteegen	2005
7763292	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Context Awareness for Proactive Systems CAPS 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	Coutand2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a05ca2212f9b95a5d4279d6d76a9f837	0ee3fa8ab6826bdbc3dd5d45010f870e	af2a4f187977c82b092363bef56d59bd	inproceedings	An Approach Using Memory-Based Reasoning for Determining the Behaviour of Mobile, Location-Aware Services	Olivier Coutand and Sian Lun Lau and Sandra Haseloff and Olaf Droegehorn and Klaus David	\N	2006
7763293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAINT-W '07: Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	David2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2757-4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SAINT-W.2007.56}	\N	920caf1e4a169da45d432cf5f4b25540	78cce19c47a6a6d7ca3d9e2737979979	491a0b84de0ca4417f9ad62370e25505	inproceedings	Invited Talk: Solutions for a Service Architecture in Pervasive Environments Based on WWRF WG2 Requirements	Klaus David and Olaf Drogehorn and Mika Klemettinen	\N	2007
7763301	MMR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt7/2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	436-440	\N	\N	\N		\N	d4de90ac829ab3dc6ae92e304ec19a4b	e86185e511c0580cd219730335cbb3fc	6331ccf77d4ccc9123d8aa2aeeb9cdf1	article	Standortbezogene Dienste im Unternehmen	Florian Hallaschka and Silke Jandt	\N	7/2006
7763326	MMR	7/2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	411 -- 417	\N	\N	\N		\N	42f9308fee19234451c7003650607b76	2baf5cf4bd7cde6ef686a2974cbffffe	ec910bb6003525a34c82a579c2a60315	article	Die Richtlinie zur Vorratsspeicherung und ihre Umsetzung in das nationale Recht	Rotraud Gitter and Christoph Schnabel	\N	2007
7763640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorbecke	Ostfildern	\N	\N	UBHD66107209	\N	\N	UB: 2006 A 2717	\N	\N	111 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7995-3522-5, 978-3-7995-3522-9}, language = {ger}	\N	ef3d8cea92992ec37ea159e7c59afdba	ad96b6a6a65f28ffa490e7dd487f1048	c4e38c8b5ca7e5d085f8bd344999e115	book	Lavendel, Zimt und Rosenholz : die Welt der sinnlichen Düfte	Janina Drostel	\N	2006
7763797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Die Werkstatt	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des Landesmuseums für Natur und Mensch ; H. 53	UBHD66556846	\N	\N	UB: 2008 B 649	\N	\N	319	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89533-579-2, 3-89533-579-7}, language = {ger}	\N	749441bd3b8e028d4efbf91c6e3f23bb	c1751f78c93265496069cc2e97ce1824	f8fc3cc1770d5c3dae15058edec3ab27	book	Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran : zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze ; Katalog zur Sonderausstellung "Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran. Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze", Oldenburg: vom 15. September bis 30. Dezember 2007 ; Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek, Februar bis März 2008 ; Göttingen: Städtisches Museum, Mai bis August 2008	\N	Mamoun Fansa and Gernot Katzer and Jonas Fansa	2007
7763833	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vogeley:ngm	\N	\N	Man lernt nie zweimal mit dem gleichen Gehirn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b55f7b5606dc330d0fc6b111e0184ec5	4c2addbdbb96bd3e6af58c2f229ad8a6	0b615aa54eb777f9764dfb6707efdb57	article	{Die neuralen Grundlagen menschlichen Selbstbewusstseins}	K. Vogeley	\N	2006
7763966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	Nürnberg	\N	Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	dostal200101	http://www.iab.de/179/section.aspx/Publikation/k010816f01	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	BeitrAB 246	\N		Die Beiträge stellen zentrale Ergebnisse aus der 4. BIBB/IAB-Erhebung 1998/99 vor. Der erste Aufsatz zeigt anhand ihrer Bildungscharakteristika und ihrer Stellung im Erwerbsleben die Differenzierheit der Gruppe der "Nicht-formal-Qualifizierten" auf. In einem Überblick werden Strukturmerkmale, Arbeitslosigkeit und Erwerbssituation dieser Personengruppe beschrieben. Für die Gruppe der betrieblich ausgebildeten Fachkräfte untersucht der folgende Beitrag berufliche Wechselprozesse und deren Effekte sowie die Verwertbarkeit der in der Ausbildung erworbenen Qualifikation in einem Zeitvergleich mit 1991/92. Der dritte Beitrag analysiert für die Personengruppen den Meister und Techniker erreichte betriebliche Statuspositionen und ermittelt im Vergleich zu 1991 die Entwicklung der inadäquaten Beschäftigung der Fortbildungsabsolventen. Im weitern wird untersucht, wie sich Beschäftigung bzw. Arbeitslosigkeit und Arbeitsbedingungen für Industriemeister und Techniker zwischen 1992 und 1999 entwickelt haben. Im anschließenden Aufsatz stehen die Auswirkungen von Veränderungen im Betrieb im Mittelpunkt des Interesses. Ausgangspunkt bildet eine Übersicht, in welchem Maße Erwerbstätige Veränderungen in ihrem Betrieb beobachtet haben. Besonders die Angaben zu Produkt- und Prozessinovation in der Beschäftigungsbetrieben der Befragten werden - projeziert auf die Betriebe - in ihrer Wirkung als Impulse für weitere betriebliche Veränderungen betrachtet. Der letzte Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit Erwerbsformen jenseits des Normalarbeitsverhältnisses. Dabei interessiert vor allem die Verbreitung "unsicherer" Beschäftigung bei den einzelnen beruflichen Qualifikationsgruppen (befristete Beschäftigung, Leiharbeit, geringfügige Beschäftigung sowie freie Mitarbeit).	779316d02c20bf71f3be35e37caf6b71	4053fcf7b8f64cd9497e0d26468b7e62	409e585fb107298438c869ad2742725e	book	Wandel der Erwerbsarbeit: Qualifikationsverwertung in sich verändernden Arbeitsstrukturen	Werner Dostal and Klaus Parmentier and Hannelore Plicht and Angela Rauch and Franziska Schreyer	\N	2001
7763972	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	SWB-110720067	http://books.google.de/books?id=7MdVZKTTFfMC&printsec=frontcover&rview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-486-27599-2}, size = {XIII, 210 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	33c1466c9bff1d091aaa7681cefd796e	51ba52f02dea376312fd31d762f7d4cb	aeace1e083e35825600b5f2bf7a21346	book	Risikomanagement in IT-Projekten	Markus Gaulke	\N	2004
7763989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft	München	\N	Sonderforschungsbereiche	bolte198801	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Beiträge zur Berufs- und Arbeitskräfteforschung. Ergebnisse aus dem Sonderforschungsbereich "Theoretische Grundlagen sozialwissenschaftlicher Berufs- und Arbeitskräfteforschung" der Universität München	34b89c4dcd6ead1563bb8c35ea9109e2	a8c3d3b8b6cb87c39b72e339ce1afb16	95879e8a5bbc77fae37e269509cea951	book	Mensch, Arbeit und Betrieb - Beiträge zur Berufs- und Arbeitskräfteforschung	Karl Martin Bolte	\N	1988
7763999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	kocka200001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Erwerbsarbeit spielt eine zentrale Rolle für die materielle Sicherheit, das Selbstverständnis, die Lebenschancen, die soziale Identität und gesellschaftliche Anerkennung der meisten Menschen. Erwerbstätige »müssen« nicht nur arbeiten, um leben zu können, sondern es wird von den Mitgliedern moderner Gesellschaften erwartet, dass sie arbeiten »wollen«; Pflichtenethiken (u.a. auch theologisch fundierte) und geltende Normalitätsvorstellungen schreiben dies vor. Als Norm und als Realität ist Erwerbsarbeit zentral für die Kultur und den Zusammenhalt unserer Gesellschaft. Es gibt jedoch zwei Veränderungen, die diese zentrale Rolle der Erwerbsarbeit in Frage stellen: Zum einen die anhaltende Massenarbeitslosigkeit, durch die eine erhebliche Anzahl der Menschen in unserem Teil der Welt keinen Zugang zur Arbeit und damit zu dem hat, was für die Führung eines nach heutigen Standards sinnvollen Lebens nötig ist. Zum anderen scheint sich der Charakter der Erwerbsarbeit zu verändern. An die Stelle lebenslanger Tätigkeit in ein und demselben Beruf tritt immer mehr die Abfolge unterschiedlicher Beschäftigungen in wechselnden Arbeitsverhältnissen. Der Arbeitskraft wird "Flexibilität" abverlangt und damit ein hohes Mass an Unsicherheit zugemutet. In diesem Buch geht es um die Geschichte, gegenwärtige Krise und Zukunft der Arbeit. Es wird gezeigt, wie sich das Verständnis der Arbeit in Europa seit der Antike verändert hat und welche Wandlungsprozesse von der alteuropäischen Wirklichkeit über das Zeitalter der Industrialisierung bis in die Gegenwart stattgefunden haben. Der historische Zugang zur Arbeit trägt zum Verständnis der gegenwärtigen Probleme bei und schärft den Blick für die Zukunft. So diskutieren die Autoren nicht nur die gegenwärtige Beschäftigungskrise, sondern entwickeln Perspektiven für einen zukünftigen Umgang mit einer veränderten Erwerbsarbeit.Das Buch enthält Beiträge von Historikern und systematischen Sozialwissenschaftlern und stellt die europäische Entwicklung in einen globalen Zusammenhang. Die Beiträge von Hans Bertram, Warnfried Dettling, Richard van Dülmen, Georg Elwert, John Gray, Karin Hausen, Martin Kohli, Wolf Lepenies, Karl-Ulrich Mayer, Wilfried Nippel, Otto Gerhard Oexle, Richard Sennett u.a. thematisieren Arbeit im intertemporalen und kulturellen Vergleich, beleuchten die Beschäftigungskrise in Europa, untersuchen Bedingungen und Folgen einer Neubestimmung der Arbeit und behandeln schliesslich das Verhältnis von Arbeit, Wissen und Bindung. Jürgen Kocka ist Professor für die Geschichte der industriellen Welt an der FU Berlin und seit 1991 Permanent Fellow am Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. Claus Offe ist Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.	436d4e4b23f0e4c44d235bdf31336b52	97789659e654fe3243f8548f94ffe210	e77d57a6d57fbef4230a1327e7718723	book	Geschichte und Zukunft der Arbeit	Jürgen Kocka and Claus Offe	\N	2000
7764002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	897a5c70981e5dc337384640a32d908d	http://rapid4me.com	\N	Many people are already acquainted with rapidshare. Not long ago there appeared new services which make the work with rapidshare much more easier.  http://rapid4me.com  is one of them. This rapidshare search engine will help you to find and download necessary file (film, music, soft) in several minutes.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a98369e283d736be81b7f1b9b5e9b669	4f84d52a3926dc0e7e4c2a72666536b7	0d806cf1619d6b8c3ddce5f85425593f	article	Rapid4me.com source for find & download mp3 music	samerty	samerty	2009
7764023	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	Nürnberg	\N	Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	jacob200501	http://www.iab.de/179/section.aspx/Publikation/k051121a04	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	BeitrAB 297	\N		Ist die Vorstellung von Berufen und Beruflichkeit im Zeitalter von Kompetenzen und Profilen noch zeitgemäß? Das diesjährige Kontaktseminar deutschsprachiger Institute der Berufsbildungsforschung hatte diese Frage der fortdauernden oder nachlassenden Bedeutung des Berufskonzepts unter verschiedenen Blickwinkeln zum Schwerpunkt. Der Band enhält überwiegend Beiträge des Kontaktseminars. Im ersten Teil des Buches sind theoretisch-konzeptionelle Arbeiten zusammengefasst, im zweiten Teil werden empirische Ergebnisse der Berufs- und Berufsbildungsforschung präsentiert und der dritte Teil befasst sich mit politischen und administrativen Konzepten und Veränderungen auf nationaler und europäischer Ebene. (IAB2)
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
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Berufs(bildungs)theoretische Positionen (1-2);
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Christoph Deutschmann: Latente Funktionen der Institution des Berufs (3-16);
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Peter Kupka: Berufskonzept und Berufsforschung - soziologische Perspektiven (17-38);
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Ingrid Drexel: Die Alternative zum Konzept des Berufs: das Kompetenzkonzept - Intentionen und Folgeprobleme am Beispiel Frankreichs (39-54);
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Werner Dostal: Aspekte der Berufsgeneseforschung (55-72);
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Empirische Beiträge (73-74);
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Peter Kupka, Wolfgang Biersack: Berufsstruktur im Wandel - Veränderungen zwischen 1994 und 2004 (75-90);
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Holger Alda: Welchen Beitrag leistet der ausgeübte Beruf für das Arbeitseinkommen von Personen? (91-108);
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Peter Schlögl: Beruflichkeit von Bildung: ein Motiv von Bildungswegentscheidungen in der oberen Sekundarstufe in Österreich? (109-122);
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Holle Grünert, Ingo Wiekert: Ostdeutschland als Labor zur Weiterentwicklung des dualen Systems der Berufsausbildung? (123-142);
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Thomas Deißinger: Zur Frage der Verwertbarkeit schulischer Berufsbildung am Beispiel der baden-württembergischen Berufskollegs: Welchen Beitrag leisten didaktische Innovationen? (143-158);
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Entwicklungen in Politik und Praxis - national und international 159-160);
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Rainer Brötz: Das Berufsprinzip im Kontext neuer Strukturkonzepte der Aus- und Weiterbildung und der Flexibilisierungsdiskussion (161-176);
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Sabine Archan: Modularisierung der österreichischen Lehrberufe (177-184);
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Manfred Tessaring: Modernisierung der Berufsausbildung in Europa: Herausforderungen und Strategien (185-202);
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Eckart Severing: Europäisierung der beruflichen Bildung? Die Diskussion in Deutschland (203-216).	c05c3dc3b78594c242a7ea5039127728	8c05d79e943c28c5ff622637b2496c96	42fd557afb04483f0b5e72e2e9d56ba6	book	Perspektiven des Berufskonzepts - Die Bedeutung des Berufs für Ausbildung und Arbeitsmarkt	Marita Jacob and Peter Kupka	\N	2005
7764029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	matthes200801	http://doku.iab.de/discussionpapers/2008/dp3508.pdf	IAB-Discussion Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	35/2008	\N		"Der Mangel an wissenschaftlichen Analysen über die horizontale berufliche Mobilität ist vor allem das Ergebnis der Definitions- und Interpretationsprobleme, die mit der Operationalisierung dieses Sachverhaltes verbunden sind. Operationalisiert man berufliche Mobilität über Wechsel der Berufsordnungen der Klassifizierung der Berufe der Bundesanstalt für Arbeit 1988 (Dreisteller), bezieht sich die wichtigste Kritik auf den unterschiedlichen Homogenitätsgrad der in den verschiedenen Dreistellern zusammengefassten Berufe (Berufsordnungen). Um eine verbesserte Grundlage für die empirische Analyse beruflicher Mobilität zu legen, fassen wir deshalb die Dreisteller (Berufsordnungen) in der Arbeit nach einem empirisch fundierten, transparenten und nachvollziehbaren Verfahren anhand eines einheitlichen Homogenitätskriteriums zu empirisch analysefähigen beruflichen Einheiten - wir nennen diese Berufssegmente - neu zusammen. Analysen zur Intra-Homogenität und Inter-Heterogenität belegen, dass es sich bei den Berufssegmenten um besser vergleichbare und trennschärfere berufliche Einheiten handelt als bei den Berufsgruppen (Zweistellern), so dass die mit Berufssegmenten durchgeführten Berufsmobilitätsanalysen zu konsistenteren Ergebnissen führen müssen." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)	b97fdc05cbb62fe12a23a1ec30e609cc	894628563054e12ff39c903c1f1cbbb0	d2b72d379f28616c594d63fb8d47328e	techreport	Berufssegmente - Eine empirisch fundierte Neuabgrenzung vergleichbarer beruflicher Einheiten	Britta Matthes and Carola Burkert and Wolfgang Biersack	\N	2008
7764042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	Nürnberg	\N	Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	dostal200501	http://www.iab.de/179/section.aspx/Publikation/k051121a03	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	BeitrAB 296	\N		Im Jahre 1967 nahm das Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB) seine Arbeit auf. Während der Neuausrichtung des Instituts in den Jahren 2003 und 2004 wurde in einer internen Diskussion die Berufsforschung kritisch hinterfragt - eine gute Gelegenheit, Ansätze, Ziele, Ertrag und Defizite der etwa 35 Jahre Berufsforschung im IAB zusammenzutragen und kritisch zu kommentieren. Die Analyse beginnt mit einer Chronologie (Kapitel 2), in der anhand der mittelfristigen Forschungsprogramme und der regelmäßigen Arbeitsberichte die wesentlichen Projekte und ihre Ergebnisse kommentiert werden. Hier wird die Vielfalt der Arbeiten deutlich, gleichzeitig auch die grundlegenden Basisarbeiten, die in dieser Zeit für die Berufsforschung von besonderer Bedeutung waren. Im Hauptteil des Buches werden die Schwerpunkte der Berufsforschung im IAB (Kapitel 3) behandelt. Ausgehend von der Aufgabenteilung zwischen Berufskunde und Berufsforschung werden die Grundbegriffe und Theorien der Berufsforschung analysiert wie auch ihre Einbindung in die verwandten Gebiete innerhalb des IAB. Wesentlich sind auch die Arbeiten zu Berufsnomenklatur und Berufssystematik, die im IAB wegen des profunden Datenzugangs von besonderer Bedeutung waren und sind. Auch werden die dabei aufscheinenden Unschärfen beachtet, die von der quantitativen Berufsforschung nicht immer adäquat berücksichtigt worden sind. Auf Berufswandel und Berufsgenese wird nur kurz eingegangen. Dagegen haben Berufsprognosen und das Konzept der differenzierten Information als Prognosealternative in der IAB-Berufsforschung einen hohen Stellenwert gefunden. Die Erkenntnisse der Berufsforschung im deutschen Einigungsprozess werden kurz erläutert. Der Hauptteil wird mit einer Zusammenfassung abgeschlossen, in der die spezifische Ausrichtung der Berufsforschung im IAB fokussiert wird. Die Berufsforschung im IAB und ihre in manchen Bereichen selektive Bearbeitung von Forschungsthemen wird erst verständlich, wenn auch das Forschungsumfeld differenziert betrachtet wird (Kapitel 4). Einerseits war die Berufsforschung im IAB immer auf Kooperationen angewiesen und hat auch Dienste für die externe Berufsforschung erbracht, andererseits hat sie immer wieder versucht, insbesondere in der Theoriearbeit Unterstützung von der Hochschulforschung zu erhalten. Diese Impulse gab es, sie waren aber nicht immer so umfassend und ertragreich, wie dies für die Berufsforschung im IAB nötig gewesen wäre. Auch die internationalen Kooperationen haben nur wenig Unterstützung gebracht. Zusammenfassend lassen sich für die Berufsforschung aus der heutigen Sicht viele Erträge erkennen, aber auch die Defizite werden deutlich. Auf dieser Basis werden Empfehlungen für eine zukünftige Berufsforschung differenziert aufgezeigt (Kapitel 5).	3ec5f4f71ecbbce9eed047e1f4501651	ec3605d28c2c2698af59a183936634a4	7e9efe8dea59a114be3ba4a1fbaabecf	book	Berufsforschung	Werner Dostal	\N	2005
7764054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	Nürnberg	\N	Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	kleinhenz200201	http://www.iab.de/179/section.aspx/Publikation/k020423f01	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	BeitrAB 250	\N		Das "IAB-Kompendium Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung" ist als Nachfolgeband der "Konzepte der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung - Eine Forschungsinventur des IAB" zu verstehen. Ziel ist es, einen Überblick über im IAB entwickelte oder in den Arbeitsbereichen des Instituts besonders gepflegte Forschungsrichtungen und -methoden zu geben. Teilweise stehen auch die besonderen Sichtweisen und Problemeinschätzungen im Fokus der Darstellung. Herangehensweisen aus unterschiedlichen Arbeitszusammenhängen lassen teilweise differenzierte Akzentsetzungen aufscheinen. Erreichte Wissens- und Erkenntnisstände stellen den Kern dar, konzeptionelle Ausblicke erfolgen in eher zurückhaltender Weise. Im Gegensatz zum alten "Konzeptband" sind die Beiträge in diesem Kompendium deutlich knapper gehalten. Auf die Darstellung empirischer Forschungsergebnisse wird weitgehend verzichtet, sie hat nur exemplarisch Platz. Um Ansatzpunkte zur vertiefenden Beschäftigung mit dem jeweiligen Thema zu schaffen, wird in der Regel nur eine begrenzte Zahl von Literaturhinweise gegeben. 	5ae735d005f4c4e4c7727539dde182f7	fd7b47325fd614ca14df0e4c109eaaa2	dc24e66f0c286e987ab8c04f6879bec2	book	IAB-Kompendium Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	Gerhard Kleinhenz	\N	2002
7764091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transcript	Bielefeld	\N	\N	kurtz200201	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Thema "Beruf" ist - wieder - zu einem Gegenstand der Soziologie und der soziologischen Gesellschaftsanalyse geworden. Beginnend mit den Untersuchungen von Durkheim und Weber fungierte der Beruf zwar lange Zeit als das herausragende Thema der soziologischen Gesellschaftsanalyse. Doch konnte man seit Mitte der 1980er beobachten, dass diese analytische Kategorie immer mehr an den Rand gedrängt wurde und die Berufssoziologie im Begriff war, sich als theoretisches und empirisches Fach nahezu aufzulösen. Ziel des Bandes ist es, zum einen die wechselvolle Geschichte der Berufssoziologie nachzuzeichnen und auf der anderen Seite aufzuzeigen, welche Bedeutung dem Beruf und dem beruflichen Wissen u.a. zur Bestimmung der Voraussetzungen und Konsequenzen der modernen Wissensgesellschaft aktuell zukommt.	4d3aa7a26a10dc1e93655f95b14ebbaf	12196f7bd60662ced71dd39e5e554522	47253611ed8b3a24acc4fe1e6294aebe	book	Berufssoziologie	Thomas Kurtz	\N	2002
7764140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske und Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	kurtz200101	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Mit diesem Band wird das Ziel verfolgt, die Grundlage für eine Neubestimmung des Berufsthemas in der Soziologie zu schaffen.So wie in der Moderne auf Metaerzählungen verzichtet wird, gibt es auch keine herausgehobene Theorieposition mehr, die es erlauben würde, das Thema Beruf in all seinen Facetten auszuleuchten.Aus diesem Grunde wird hier eine multiperspektivische Herangehensweise gewählt.Die Beiträge fragen aus den unterschiedlichen soziologischen Theorieperspektiven nach dem Stellenwert des Berufs in der modernen Gesellschaft. Es geht dabei unter anderem um das Verhältnis des Berufs zu den Themen soziale Ungleichheit, moderne Arbeitsorganisationen, Jugend, sozialer Wandel und Wissensgesellschaft.	2413cf6bce38e83cc3e221f2fbed8d74	6e3d744f9d6b6221469e3ec0f3b3d7c7	8712b5d0140b4da1189120fb7e8777a3	book	Aspekte des Berufs in der Moderne	Thomas Kurtz	\N	2001
7764149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Die Werkstatt	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des Landesmuseums für Natur und Mensch ; H. 53	Fansa_2007	\N	\N	UB: 2008 B 649	\N	\N	319	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89533-579-2, 3-89533-579-7}, language = {ger}	\N	749441bd3b8e028d4efbf91c6e3f23bb	c1751f78c93265496069cc2e97ce1824	f8fc3cc1770d5c3dae15058edec3ab27	book	Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran : zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze ; Katalog zur Sonderausstellung "Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran. Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze", Oldenburg: vom 15. September bis 30. Dezember 2007 ; Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek, Februar bis März 2008 ; Göttingen: Städtisches Museum, Mai bis August 2008	\N	Mamoun Fansa and Gernot Katzer and Jonas Fansa	2007
7764221	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Jose, CA, USA	\N	\N	Heckner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13ace61928c1e5da4efe98536c627f69	f954e699dc6ca2d0abbe5f6ebe166dc7	85b4f1232dffda4292d09ac2494b0c3a	inproceedings	Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing: Towards a Model of Information Behaviour in Social Tagging Systems	M. Heckner and M. Heilemann and C. Wolff	\N	2009
7764288	Soziologie	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neidhardt08	\N	\N		\N	\N	421-432	\N	4	\N		\N	e88d3551ca2002b197a232d966bdd528	13a467a6ef867e1338c456e8d35f2dc1	21177f078e8dbf8d196b46d40293d5dc	article	Das Forschungsrating des Wissenschaftsrats: Einige Erfahrungen und Befunde	Friedhelm Neidhardt	\N	2008
7764316	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran: Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze: Publikation zur Sonderausstellung "Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran. Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze", Oldenburg: vom 15. September bis 30. Dezember 2007 ; Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek, Februar bis März 2008 ; Göttingen: Städtisches Museum, Mai bis August 2008	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Die Werkstatt	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des Landesmuseums für Natur und Mensch	Thury.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	114-118	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89533-579-2}	\N	ac18658521430d3c5447026fa1a6faf9	30ad65d3d739bd2cddd11a2fdac3f9f6	0448d959e8147ea1dc3fb5249c2c1609	incollection	Careum und cuminum - Kümmel in der Römischen Antike	Günther E. Thüry	Mamoun Fansa and Gernot Katzer and Jonas Fansa	2007
7764317	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran: Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze: Publikation zur Sonderausstellung "Chili, Teufelsdreck und Safran. Zur Kulturgeschichte der Gewürze", Oldenburg: vom 15. September bis 30. Dezember 2007 ; Berlin: Zentral- und Landesbibliothek, Februar bis März 2008 ; Göttingen: Städtisches Museum, Mai bis August 2008	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Die Werkstatt	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe des Landesmuseums für Natur und Mensch	Ermete.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-113	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89533-579-2}	\N	5ee094479e66e99c596a1c708946f159	2d9fef3d98c54f7d5784148aa047a43d	16f6cf5b7537e6a8d3cd7f47f4577f39	incollection	Gewürze und Gewürzhandel in den Nordwestprovinzen des Römischen Reichs	Karen Ermete	Mamoun Fansa and Gernot Katzer and Jonas Fansa	2007
7764318	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland.	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Materialien zur Bodendenkmalpflege im Rheinland	Knorzer.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-1715-8}	\N	fdf0febb141a1f3ae5e52e64baac4ad3	365dcde097fea5723029851864008dbc	ec44fd14dd889bbf1cbdb7452dd77d03	book	Pflanzenspuren:  Archäobotanik im Rheinland: Agrarlandschaft und Nutzpflanzen im Wandel der Zeiten	Karl-Heinz Knörzer	\N	1999
7764319	\N	2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Archäologie in Deutschland. Sonderheft	Gerlach.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1353-4}	Rez.: Erscheint: Oktober 2001	5648e6d213106c110a83e3503819e8d9	d285763aad268255f4895f585b5ac366	db20911d3804143a1d79cd62c8ce66d8	book	Zu Tisch bei den alten Römern:  Eine Kulturgeschichte des Essens und Trinkens	Gudrun Gerlach	\N	2001
7764321	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verlag	Köln	\N	Archaeo-Physika	Knorzer.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-0598-2}	\N	c08d18f67ecd7f8c498dc3d46b3b604d	d3e6467bded05da2b1f0af1ec78a79fe	a35b42b5ae0545b92920dcef3d91b22c	book	Römerzeitliche Pflanzenfunde aus Xanten	Karl-Heinz Knörzer	\N	1981
7764340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MobiCom '99: Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	313476	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=313476	\N	We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies them to the system and locates them accurately in three dimensions. The platform builds a dynamic model of the environment using these location sensors and resource information gathered by telemetry software, and presents it in a form suitable for application programmers. Use of the platform is illustrated through a practical example, which allows a user's current working desktop to follow them as they move around the environment.	\N	\N	59--68	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-142-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/313451.313476}	We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies them to the system and locates them accurately in three dimensions. The platform builds a dynamic model of the environment using these location sensors and resource information gathered by telemetry software, and presents it in a form suitable for application programmers. Use of the platform is illustrated through a practical example, which allows a user's current working desktop to follow them as they move around the environment.	24d976308aec8643ca9c2492406438bd	b0634ba66a3585f94ed87aef0d08d4c1	c03421eeb4bb3b99d88147df518b458a	inproceedings	The anatomy of a context-aware application	Andy Harter and Andy Hopper and Pete Steggles and Andy Ward and Paul Webster	\N	1999
7764359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät I 	\N	\N	\N	Müller09	http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/docviews/abstract.php?lang=ger&id=29636	\N		\N	[Online: Stand 2009-03-17T16:06:36Z]	\N	\N	\N	\N		In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Problematik der Qualitätssicherung beim wissenschaftlichen Publizieren umfassend diskutiert. Dabei werden die spezifischen Charakteristika hervorgehoben, die sich aus dem elektronischen Publizieren, Open-Access-basierter Geschäftsmodelle und insbesondere bei der Realisierung von Open-Access-Zeitschriften ergeben. Aus den unterschiedlichen Ansätzen, die für die Qualitätsbewertung und deren wesentliche Zielstellung – die Herausfilterung relevanter und geprüfter Informationen – infrage kommen, werden vor allem die Peer-Review-Verfahren näher betrachtet. In diesem Zusammenhang werden Schwachpunkte und prinzipielle Kritik an Peer Review aufgezählt und in den Kontext der bisherigen Untersuchungen auf diesem Gebiet gesetzt. Wesentlicher Bestandteil der Arbeit ist eine Klassifikation von Peer-Review-Verfahren anhand unterschiedlicher Eigenschaften und deren möglicher Ausprägungen. Obwohl Peer Review seit Jahrzehnten Gegenstand teils grundsätzlicher Kritik ist, wird dieser Ansatz noch immer als Mittel der Wahl für die vor der Publikation stattfindende Qualitätssicherung betrachtet. Währenddessen stehen die stets an Bedeutung gewinnenden Open-Access-Zeitschriften unter dem Verdacht, geringere Qualitätsmaßstäbe anzusetzen und Artikel zu publizieren, die zuvor keine oder eine weniger strenge Kontrolle durchlaufen haben. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde für die vorliegende Arbeit eine umfassende Studie durchgeführt, die darauf abzielt, Peer-Review-Verfahren wissenschaftlicher Open-Access-Zeitschriften zu untersuchen. Unter Nutzung der durch das Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) bereitgestellten Daten wurden mehr als 3.000 Herausgeber befragt. Mit einer Rücklaufquote von mehr als 40 % können die gefundenen Ergebnisse als durchaus repräsentativ betrachtet werden. Sie zeigen deutlich, dass die meisten Open-Access-Zeitschriften Peer-Review-Verfahren einsetzen und legen außerdem nahe, dass eine große Bandbreite unterschiedlicher Verfahren und Eigenschaften von Peer Review existieren – etwa die gegenseitige Anonymität von Autoren und Gutachtern, der Informationsfluss, das Verfahren zur Auswahl der Gutachter und formale Regelungen in Bezug auf mögliche Interessenkonflikte. Dabei hängt das Aussehen eines konkreten Peer-Review-Verfahrens wesentlich von dem Wissenschaftsgebiet und der Art des Verlegers der betreffenden Zeitschrift ab. Darüber hinaus können Zusammenhänge zwischen externen Qualitätsindikatoren und Peer-Review-Eigenschaften beobachtet werden.
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The present work broadly discusses the problem of quality assurance in the field of scholarly publishing. It highlights the specific characteristics resulting from electronic publishing, business models based on Open Access, and particularly Open Access Journals. Out of the different approaches for quality assessment and its fundamental purpose – filtering relevant and audited information – mainly peer review processes are examined in detail. In this context weak points and basic criticisms on peer review are enumerated and subsequently discussed with respect to known studies in this field. As a major part the present work contains a classification of peer review processes regarding different properties and its potential values. Although it has been subject to fundamental criticism for decades peer review is still widely considered to be the method of choice for pre-publication quality assurance in scholarly publishing. Meanwhile, open access journals which increasingly appear within the scholarly publication market regularly raise suspicion to follow lower quality standards and to publish articles which have passed no or less rigorous editorial examination. Against this background the present work presents a comprehensive survey which aims at analyzing peer review processes of scholarly open access journals. Using the data provided by the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) more than 3.000 editors have been asked to participate. With an overall return rate of about 40 % the resulting findings can be considered as highly representative. They clearly show that most open access journals actually apply peer review processes. Moreover, the analysis indicates that there exists a broad variety of different procedures and characteristics constituting peer review, includ-ing reciprocal anonymity between authors and reviewers, information flow, the reviewer selection process, and formal settlements as for conflicts of interest. Thereby, the nature of the applied peer review process strongly depends on the scholarly discipline of the respective journal and its publisher. In addition, correlations between external quality indicators and peer review properties could be observed.
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	0d5a17b9303ccf790e59b68c5cfb150f	5f34c80e75dc3fb5df2b615348b1005e	ff031924547b981b59033ec04e187ad2	phdthesis	Peer-Review-Verfahren zur Qualitätssicherung von Open-Access-Zeitschriften 	Uwe Thomas Müller	\N	2009
7764374	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'08)	IEEEXplore	\N	\N	IEEE ComSoc	\N	\N	\N	conf/iscc/2008	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=4625610	\N		\N	\N	700-705	\N	\N	conf/iscc/2008		The GSM network with the greatest worldwide number of users, succumbs to several security vulnerabilities. The short message service (SMS) is one of its superior and well-tried services with a global availability in the GSM networks. The main contribution of this paper is to introduce a new secure application layer protocol, called SSMS, to efficiently embed the desired security attributes in the SMS messages to be used as a secure bearer in the m-payment systems. SSMS efficiently embeds the confidentiality, integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation in the SMS messages. It provides an elliptic curve-based public key solution that uses public keys for the secret key establishment of a symmetric encryption. It also provides the attributes of public verification and forward secrecy. It efficiently makes the SMS messaging suitable for the m-payment applications where the security is the great concern. 	f9cfd4165344c78fa46e532a5721063d	943dae4873904863c43f191a8eb48baf	4baf3dd4c1f26470214bf933abf2a568	inproceedings	SSMS - A Secure SMS Messaging Protocol for the M-payment Systems	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2008
7764422	Computer	34	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	940013	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=20351&arnumber=940013&type=ref	\N	Sentient computing systems, which can change their behaviour based on a model of the environment they construct using sensor data, may hold the key to managing tomorrow's device-rich mobile networks. At AT&T Laboratories Cambridge, we have built a system that uses sensors to update a model of the real world. We designed the model's terms (object positions, descriptions and state, and so forth) to be immediately familiar to users. Thus, the model describes the world much as users themselves would. We can use this model to write programs that react to changes in the environment according to the user's preferences. We call this sentient computing because the applications appear to share the user's perception of the environment. Treating the current state of the environment as common ground between computers and users provides new ways of interacting with information systems. A sentient computing system doesn't need to be intelligent or capable of forming new concepts about the world, it only needs to act as though its perceptions duplicate the user's. In earlier work, we described a prototype of this system and stated our intention to deploy it on a large scale. We have now installed an enhanced version throughout an office building. Over the past year, approximately 50 staff members have used the system daily with a set of trial applications	\N	\N	50-56	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {10.1109/2.940013}	Sentient computing systems, which can change their behaviour based on a model of the environment they construct using sensor data, may hold the key to managing tomorrow's device-rich mobile networks. At AT&T Laboratories Cambridge, we have built a system that uses sensors to update a model of the real world. We designed the model's terms (object positions, descriptions and state, and so forth) to be immediately familiar to users. Thus, the model describes the world much as users themselves would. We can use this model to write programs that react to changes in the environment according to the user's preferences. We call this sentient computing because the applications appear to share the user's perception of the environment. Treating the current state of the environment as common ground between computers and users provides new ways of interacting with information systems. A sentient computing system doesn't need to be intelligent or capable of forming new concepts about the world, it only needs to act as though its perceptions duplicate the user's. In earlier work, we described a prototype of this system and stated our intention to deploy it on a large scale. We have now installed an enhanced version throughout an office building. Over the past year, approximately 50 staff members have used the system daily with a set of trial applications	acbebad1f7812ac8dba230d1af9beebc	4a7466372f86ee07864ef5fb910a321b	c8fdcc55a7078982ca6299c707a8aa07	article	Implementing a sentient computing system	M. Addlesee and R. Curwen and S. Hodges and J. Newman and P. Steggles and A. Ward and A. Hopper	\N	2001
7764471	Neue Juristische Wochenschrift	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Dieskau2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2897 -- 2899	\N	\N	\N		\N	f316e4d3877ed4da760c45885bc5045f	dcaf4456f83c8155ffd89772f0da869b	5a6c1595e6dcee3087d520c177643cfa	article	Erste höchstrichterliche Entscheidung zur elektronischen Signatur. Anmerkung zu BFH, U. v. 18.10.2006 - XI R 22/06	Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764472	MMR	2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	411 -- 417	\N	\N	\N		\N	42f9308fee19234451c7003650607b76	2baf5cf4bd7cde6ef686a2974cbffffe	0f3106e0ba98063c3901a3ff5c08d1f4	article	Die Richtlinie zur Vorratsspeicherung und ihre Umsetzung in das nationale Recht	Rotraud Gitter and Christoph Schnabel	\N	2007
7764473	MMR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt7/2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	436-440	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1c221afaf84597a2db94d629fb4d3aa	c92b7fb0aff1dbcb27f63c1e52429e5c	52e709cb21e2cdd9cac2067c9bac5446	article	Standortbezogene Dienste im Unternehmen	Florian Hallaschka and Silke Jandt	\N	2006
7764474	Computer und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	144	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb971a44a7bd50daf6caf844a8ad9009	6519736f52ee91426dbf70f827d5f7a8	988851c3b1afcdf89cb05fde6cc2689b	article	Anmerkung zu BGH, B. v. 25.11.2006 - 1 BGs 184/2006 - (Keine Rechtsgrundlage für heimliche Ausforschung von Computern)	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764475	Arbeit und Recht 2007, 398 -- 401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	398 -- 401	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee765602aa93031efcce506fe812669d	44d43fb0f31956eba9ed99a0c3f6c3ee	c9e5aba0f2fa2b01b35a7b15b02fc363	article	Anmerkung zu OGH (Österreich), Beschluss v. 20. 12. 2006 -- 90bA 109/06d (Biometrische Ar-beitszeiterfassung als Beeinträchtigung der Menschenwürde)	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764476	Computer und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	88 - 94	\N	\N	\N		\N	c549e2021ebe136373af8eb74e08b9fe	2fae3b9676cec7d6d33abc243a9be3ce	9e56ebe3ba77852827f0cffaea1231f4	article	Die Haftung von W-LAN Betreibern. Neue Gefahren für Anschlussinhaber - und die Idee "offener" Netze	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764477	Computer und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007c	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	88 - 94	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e8f86650e50fbf5ee93538cdfa8b38d	35bb53674232b596d79b4517381a93f6	100cc2a19016ac91fe0d59abcd2c04f9	article	Die Haftung von W-LAN Betreibern. Neue Gefahren für Anschlussinhaber - und die Idee "offener" Netze, Computer und Recht	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764478	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	575 -- 580	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5c76749a3d1ed1f8905f117a6d7dcbb	a99be33b17feba05295bfed135ef3677	6fe042e303c341bc4aa2a47f130a05d5	article	Ermächtigungsgrundlage für die "Online-Durchsuchung"? Verfassungsrechtliche Anforderungen und Grenzen für den heimlichen Zugriff auf IT-Systeme im Ermittlungsverfahren	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764479	DuD 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007e	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	181 - 185	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfdfe1ab0ecd2fc2c8dc22d87dab97c4	fb862b0c9f50b3cddbb528cfa21c29e5	54fbc58ffd9a3943d2a43116d32c4f83	article	Fingerabdrücke statt Doktortitel: Paradigmenwechsel im Passrecht	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764480	Juristenzeitung 2007	285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007f	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	828 -- 831	\N	\N	\N		\N	7017c40682cba778e4201325ba2f92ca	e96931f63f2e795ac874ab6f4a6eed8a	83c8ca8153437cb6e2932fb74b48d71c	article	Gerrit Hornung: Die Festplatte als "Wohnung"? Erwiderung auf Johannes Rux	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764481	SCRIPT-ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007i	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	246-262	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c9b0bcd746bf1f0961cea8d04a8c7b2	7a6965ff33bb8ea1874ea6fcb4b0862f	26609d0b87b292d74d4ea5a337ea5c4a	article	The European Regulation on Biometric Passports: Legislative Procedures, Political Interactions, Legal Framework and Technical Safeguards	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764482	MMR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007j	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	433 -- 434	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbabe48cb85020148e4ac700c4b089a6	4040e0465f86222a56c7d4e7547e2b23	80aa5a8dcbe814d06e2061e9c0aa7a32	article	Urteilsanmerkung zu EGMR, Application no. 62617/00 - Copland ./. Vereinigtes Königreich (Überwachung von privater E-Mail und Internetnutzung am Arbeitsplatz)	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764483	Strafverteidiger 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	N.Bergemann)2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	(zusammen mit N. Bergemann)	164	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a5a14651b2ead5011bb78a2b236aef9	1e305502fc65809bcf4f0872f73b0658	01b6142e1f4ec252fc3c5159e071ceae	article	Die DNA-Analyse nach den Änderungen der Strafprozessordnung -- Speicherung bis auf Widerruf?	Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764484	MMR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jandt2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	74 -- 78	\N	\N	\N		\N	f297b85b0c62af66c58bba6d61203328	c4dd850320fa5f55cbc1b1f662943cd2	e16bc73f2c2c7a27e0c6146d0aa7909c	article	Datenschutz bei Location Based Services -- Voraussetzungen und Grenzen der rechtmäßigen Verwendung von Positionsdaten	Silke Jandt	\N	2007
7764485	LKRZ (Zeitschrift für Landes- und Kommunalrecht Hessen/Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knopp2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	251	\N	\N	\N		\N	1535d062804cab4271de62857b742cd2	e60af69d6653962709cde13fdb489438	6a323562678a7dadd305cf04747b72c8	article	Die "Einheitlichen Ansprechpartner" der Dienstleistungsrichtlinie -- Vorgaben und Auswirkungen einer Reformverpflichtung	Michael Knopp	\N	2007
7764486	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kumbruck2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	362 -- 366	\N	\N	\N		\N	e33e95fee584e1f3e53c4eda632f6c53	d9e1f3d8075d3629aecc636dca6d8094	abf6d4061ee034b642ae3e7ac66ec43a	article	Vertrauen(skapseln) beim Online-Einkau	Christel Kumbruck and Markus Sacher and Frederic Stumpf	\N	2007
7764487	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laue2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	810	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa745fdfc92f79b4758c5afc9079530e	c2ec44299962a88dcb0240c47669d891	a50d753a6357e87bee716bb4cba0f1dd	article	Zweckbindung in ämterübergreifenden Verwaltungsworkflows	Philip Laue and Monika Maidl and Peters and J	\N	2007
7764488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loewe2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	fesportal.fes.de/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/STABSABTEILUNG/FES_Datenschtz_2007_Tagungsbericht_140607.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d8981946ef88d873b39e11da12cb32a	a25f969c71ee33b7f90dfabe1c34fff4	a655e0eacdf8ebd86f91408c14bb2268	article	Tagungsbericht zur Fachkonferenz Datenschutz 2007, "Herausforderungen für die Modernisierung des Datenschutzrechts" 14.6.2007, Berlin	Jutta Löwe	\N	2007
7764489	Kobe Hogaku Zasshi (Kobe Law Review Japanese Edition)	Vol. 57 No. 4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	31 -- 63	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a449e1571a798f5b9c19f1dc966508f	d0ae734e4deaf7f6e331a7948fb3fe4b	343fa03b3dcd1ba5370f4426f2792c90	article	Bunsho Henkan no Horitsumondai (Rechtsprobleme der Transformation von Dokumenten, ins Japanische übersetzt von Yonemaru, T.)	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7764490	Multimedia und Recht (MMR)	11. Jg. Heft 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	24 -- 30	\N	\N	\N		\N	77ca3993159a828a4d53af270740649d	520e33a232a984686215138948e08b39	63c0743ac52fe6c3b375eed935f5c4fd	article	Fremderzeugung von qualifizierten Signaturen? -- Ein neues Geschäftsmodell und seine Rechtsfolgen	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7764491	Deutsches Autorecht	78. Jg. Heft 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	61 -- 65	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d5e011f249bc3e4ced93dacdf7e66d0	8f0f65abaac5aaaccafec3b805604f5b	e54ab654693d3ad34b4856ec2b85b7bc	article	Verdachtslose automatisierte Erfassung von Kfz-Kennzeichen	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7764492	Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW)	61. Jg. Heft 30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008e	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2547 -- 2551	\N	\N	\N		\N	40554b1413225278fd1605c258e2c174	2098e477d7ce4b3a54dcdf06b7c5b442	723b5963713d8176eb74d9b6a86bece5	article	Verfassungsrechtliche Grenzen polizeilicher Kfz-Kennzeichenerfassung	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7764493	Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht (NVwZ)	26. Jg. , Heft 7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	743 -- 748	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee8c7e0da81e6634c48994f69a775827	c6e28f31381d788cd6f183c1b38a6990	9d664a1c7357d6830714853f75be79c4	article	Das Telemediengesetz - Neuordnung für Informations- und Kommunikationsdienste	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764494	Information Technology (it)	49 Jg. , Heft 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007d	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	83 -- 90	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5dceaea36088c6ae707fe45edd9c527	91b4c6e667b2703d86089cbc89dd17a7	5d8b42ea7753793553a3efbecd30e461	article	Datenschutz in der Welt allgegenwärtigen Rechnens	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764495	Neue Zeitschrift für Baurecht und Vergaberecht (NZBau)	Jg. 8 , Heft 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007f	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	74 - 79	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5842ec83670b7d0227caac2fcff8c86	f79d4b6fe7fe923f2db0285a088a791f	3e51a35ff8ce3a312c24d1599fdd7f0c	article	Die Form des Bieterangebots in der elektronischen Vergabe	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764496	Multimedia und Recht (MMR)	10. Jg. , Heft 8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007g	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	487 -- 493	\N	\N	\N		\N	348fc96e6cfad156ad3deaebfba3e8a9	7a12a66b872ef21843f31cfe1157e32e	e928347e7d8c420ffc935a632409c8b4	article	Die signaturrechtliche Herstellererklärung	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764497	tendenz, Magazin für Funk und Fernsehen der Bayrischen Landeszentrale für neue Medien	Heft 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007h	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12 -- 13	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd90215f0f8f121f3c052159374572fc	c2514395e2821442eee42680c9234bfe	05c3bed51bb050dc3e29db563410c2e4	article	Die Unkontrollierbarkeit des Netzes -- Datenschutz in Zeiten von Web 2.0	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764498	Sungkyunkwan Journal of Science \\& Technology Law	Vol. 1 No. 1 (Spring 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007i	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	119 -- 128	\N	\N	\N		\N	72b56f952670dde9b32b042ccd534982	03751c8995c0cc98786820a57638232b	e1f171a58f3613bcec3e135ec3da6323	article	Einführung in das Internetrecht in Deutschland und der europäischen Union	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764499	Multimedia und Recht	10. Jg. , Heft 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007m	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	16 - 21	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac251234c904f8f60a2ce1784fb3e648	9b62bc0a90f8012e69a52bd9c143c699	2597f7425503fe88f45686b3026ba3b7	article	Konflikte zwischen Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz?	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764500	Betriebs-Berater (BB)	62. Jg. , Heft 23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007n	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1233 - 1237	\N	\N	\N		\N	287aafe3c77f3c84045e82ac8870af4d	c2c4e846e5f8b5da69031d599d06fe4b	9bafd4273e82dcbc9db1d2884b038f9b	article	lFremdsignieren elektronischer Rechnungen: Vorsteuerabzug gefährdet	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764501	Digital Evidence Journal	Vol. 4, No. 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007o	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	81 -- 88	\N	\N	\N		\N	c63e8e193748e637c63fdbf35b900851	b9907ed52a069e4d7db3473cff7127e4	a652f525dee0358421b822a927e68682	article	On the Ability of Signature Creation with Trusted Platform Modules	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764502	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK 49 1	49 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007p	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8--15	\N	\N	\N		\N	7224bd44b7790254da6796ade6cb4bef	79cd5fd872e69dfd5e4f289d2e805945	41a7141ffb9c581bcd5e582866b2ec08	article	Personalisierung in der E-Welt - Aus dem Blickwinkel der informationellen Selbstbestimmung gesehen	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764503	Kommunikation und Recht (K\\&R)	10. Jg. , Heft 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007t	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	unbekannt	\N	\N	\N		\N	02d47b95720c453d27700ce9649f25f4	c0b0ccc86edd9f768b7d02a527673de5	20ae4953cc6d3ee5e4d70c58203c573d	article	Telemediengesetz - Korrektur eines historischen Irrtums	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764504	Deutsche Richter-Zeitung (DRiZ)	85. Jg. (207), Heft 8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007u	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	229 -- 230	\N	\N	\N		\N	089c477ae5cd698cd310f794cd342156	5bb83fa52428cd4662dd6b66c58c6312	1e1f271376930359bdd9bf6e287e2de9	article	Verfassungspolitische und verfassungsrechtliche Fragen der Online-Durchsuchung	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764505	AWV-Informationen	53. Jg. , Heft 4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007v	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	16 -- 19	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1489c74259036c887c73ba219c09541	1ee3a9d7a0842592191924cc5cbae77b	9b4d67ec6b8fc9fc3ac8cbeb6265873a	article	Anforderungen, Trends und Empfehlungen zum ersetzenden Scannen von Papierdokumenten	Alexander Roßnagel and Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Silke Jandt	\N	2007
7764506	Medizinrecht	26. Jg. Heft 9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	538 -- 543	\N	\N	\N		\N	64b5a297e97a91543c39cc94fcd15513	331ae67b1067edec9b33296bff567a57	b6df8c2922b786fab929ef992290aee7	article	Forschung à la Card? Grenzen und Vorschläge für eine Nutzung der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte zur medizinischen Forschung	Alexander Roßnagel and Gerrit Hornung	\N	2008
7764507	Sungkyunkwan Journal of Science \\& Technology Law	Vol. 1 No. 1 (Spring 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007y	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	55 -- 72	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b81fb235a6993234194a061772162e0	471443374f8520fe3123cefeac7059af	fd7cfa0915f17e6d8fa83d5df07b8429	article	Self-Regulation of Internet-Privacy in Germany and the European Union	Alexander Roßnagel and Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764508	Umwelt und Planungsrecht (UPR)	27. Jg. , Heft 7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007z	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	255 -- 260	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8fb868937fe64ba5a489e9cf63b5cef	42608000b593a68666ce0a3311023c7d	7a65da02a92f99978d91b0cf353fee9e	article	Umweltschutz versus Datenschutz? Zu den Möglichkeiten eines datenschutzkonformen Einsatzes von RFID-Systemen zur Abfallerkennung	Alexander Roßnagel and Gerrit Hornung	\N	2007
7764509	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	32. Jg. Heft 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	168 -- 172	\N	\N	\N		\N	a22d9a10d69f327d722c67ca29e87d8b	9aefa6345e39e17847e19df4cf964bf7	c8392247daab5dc0964fac109940f9db	article	Die Authentisierungsfunktion des elektronischen Personalausweises aus datenschutzrechtlicher Sicht	Alexander Roßnagel and Gerrit Hornung and Christoph Schnabel	\N	2008
7764510	Die Öffentliche Verwaltung (DÖV)	60. Jg. , Heft 13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007ab	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	543 -- 549	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b06839109561dc695dcd213a6d2c63b	f9a88f1dd5b6a9c7ed4dc53555091899	6ccdc2b6b85f14d83f81a3c3c39af509	article	Zweckbindung im E-Government	Alexander Roßnagel and Philip Laue	\N	2007
7764511	Vergaberecht	7. Jg , Heft 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007ac	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	313 - 322	\N	\N	\N		\N	f24e4e6f837e2f0f7cbec199d3ef4c8a	10ff94d16906db7b076522bfe43f4f5f	4b28c9bdcbc02537ca2c1877fcf4fe51	article	A Die Nutzung privater Vergabeplattformen durch öffentliche Auftraggeber	Alexander Roßnagel and Sandra Paul	\N	2007
7764512	Umwelt und Planungsrecht (UPR)	27. Jg. , Heft 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007ad	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	361 -- 366	\N	\N	\N		\N	9813f8111dc5a4f939c034fdc6056625	b3de077d6229d0c92ddb46d4940d9222	2efbaa84d9d2b2964b781ddf4ab0a2f5	article	Die Bewertung der Leistungsfähigkeit umweltrechtlicher Instrumente	Alexander Roßnagel and Joachim Sanden and Steffen Benz	\N	2007
7764513	Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (NJW)	61. Jg. Heft 49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnabel2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3534 -- 3538	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e2b11debc6afd0851a41aa63b78a0cc	30cf3057cb3ca1633f3c9bbdbc43e7e9	fb42d78b05197a648f5d29819836e5bc	article	Das Grundrecht auf Gewährleistung der Vertraulichkeit und Integrität informationstechnischer Systeme und sein Einfluss auf das Privatrecht	Alexander Roßnagel and Christoph Schnabel	\N	2008
7764514	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	31. Jg. , Heft 5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stumpf2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	357 - 361	\N	\N	\N		\N	aebc52e31e296babb76ab1289569cb79	1dba42e1e5aa4b3f19dcfa9cd6b6fd80	800f7fdf5ae779c62aaabc4f81272ad7	article	Erzeugung elektronischer Signaturen mittels Electronic Plat-form Module	Frederic Stumpf and Markus Sacher and Alexander Roßnagel and Claudia Eckert	\N	2007
7764515	Computer und Recht	24. Jg. Heft 9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008g	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	607 -- 612	\N	\N	\N		\N	e769ad95289c519f05e66e9efcb52d8c	8de827198a2e1f40ac842102a7fe4c92	3622ea25af432456168fbda71eb9064b	article	Eine Beweisführung von Format - Die Transformation signierter Dokumente auf dem Prüfstand	Daniel Wilke and Silke Jandt and Jutta Löwe and Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2008
7764516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck-Texte im dtv, 7.Auflage, München	\N	\N	\N	Geppert2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3bea25f6020aaa48d050a9c09dd47416	38a2d485e673d6e34baf0caed9adbfec	2d17dc5c39bcf68166c08a9df7a261d6	book	TeleMediaR - Telekommunikations- und Multimediarecht, dtv-Textsammlung mit einer Einführung	M. Geppert and A. Roßnagel	M. Geppert and A. Roßnagel	2007
7764517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlag Baden-Baden	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c314d20cae4623ed98183c7bed5b5677	f3a67b5a25f62cba5ce8f3864172acc4	036e07ab7a793be4c1337971f73a5156	book	Softwareagenten im elektronischen Geschäftsverkehr	Rotraud Gitter	A. Roßnagel	2007
7764518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baden-Baden	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bf4dcdb24a9d3a7707c7945060ddd37	9bad30ab3d51396e92b1d39559d91910	3e9b348460bf31b9966cea1b4439946a	book	Softwareagentensysteme im elektronischen Geschäftsverkehr: Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und Gestaltungsanforderungen an agentengestützte Assistenzsysteme	Rotraud Gitter	\N	2007
7764519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitätsverlag, Wiesbaden 2007	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007c	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f8b747acc43d67dc7a6083dcd806e68	49280d5029f03f8f07715d7fb09e7cba	ec6b6172b0ed85f007b0ac0a69a529b7	book	Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten Fachbeiträge zu Datenschutz und Datensicherheit	Rotraud Gitter and Volkmar Lotz and Ulrich Pinsdorf and Alexander Roßnagel	Rotraud Gitter and Volkmar Lotz and Ulrich Pinsdorf and Alexander Roßnagel	2007
7764520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andreas Hänlein, Alexander Roßnagel (Hrsg.)	\N	\N	\N	Haenlein2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11d3dd88365763cdeb301fc30f6c5b35	6432a99bc4de883e363ec85a66e32803	c0fe1cfa4f7d6e3c8ba90967eccbd41a	book	Wirtschaftsverfassung in Deutschland und Europa, Festschrift für Bernhard Nagel	Andreas Hänlein and Alexander Roßnagel	Festschrift für Bernhard Nagel, Kassel University press, Kassel	2007
7764522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studie für die Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung, Berlin 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007e	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9efcb959b563b5452cb5db81bf6c62c5	9cd23520816bbce2315ee2e1e7f93ce5	d90e411ab49d9fe8e33d0555cb0dc335	book	Datenschutz in einem informatisierten Alltag, Studie für die Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7764523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	herausgegeben vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie, Dokumentation Nr. 564, Berlin 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007w	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6be09cf30355f20809cc51baabc72879	1fb88211ad47450ee1cd06f0e256cbaa	698820e35d089f4014cf949c79825066	book	Handlungsleitfaden zur Aufbewahrung elektronischer und elektronisch signierter Dokumente	Alexander Roßnagel and Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Silke Jandt	\N	2007
7764524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe "Der elektronische Rechtsverkehr", Band 17, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007x	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9eec6fd150b07b3e0df4ff1fc35c9aa	bf1d7c4e3bc111adeccdc229ef05ef4b	7c008f6958dd96df991627f46ec0107a	book	Langfristige Aufbewahrung elektronischer Dokumente-- Anforderungen und Trends	Alexander Roßnagel and Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Silke Jandt and Michael Knopp	\N	2007
7764525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe "Der elektronische Rechtsverkehr", Band 18, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2008	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008f	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3197e8952d26e81cbbe15db55cf7d5c6	5d9d436456e8bf986776a54ce252d699	70ab39e9a59671842b1e77a61c51d253	book	Scannen von Papierdokumenten -- Anforderungen, Trends und Empfehlungen	Alexander Roßnagel and Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Silke Jandt and Daniel Wilke	\N	2008
7764526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe der Landesanstalt für Medien Nordrhein-Westfalen, Vistas Verlag, Berlin 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007aa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2cf7054e64b3b27cee7b8b3a7ff6c2e	46549ab762fb4c1a38b59376918d5183	845fa0010acdde1931805af3a8112720	book	Die Reform der Regulierung elektronischer Medien in Europa -- Dargestellt am Beispiel der EG, Belgiens, Deutschlands, Frankreichs, Italiens und des Vereinigten Königreichs	Alexander Roßnagel and Thomas Kleist and Alexander Scheuer	\N	2007
7764527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe "Der elektronische Rechtsverkehr", Band 15, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007ae	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad94903e49f96db0b986e0753c26c801	f358445d79351eb6654f98cf62ebeecc	83982c0055e0ab50cf22e8f0300fe3ef	book	Rechtssichere agentenbasierte Vergabeverfahren -- Am Beispiel von Vergabeverfahren für Bauleistungen	Alexander Roßnagel and Martina Schnellenbach-Held and Oliver Geibig and Sandra Paul	\N	2007
7764528	\N	\N	Die datenschutz- und sicherheitskonforme Ausgestaltung von Location Based Services am Beispiel eines mobilen Touristenführers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becher2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	85	\N	\N	\N		\N	12fc7121a223d7e413bd8b1aa6fcef63	f853ec0e953f632764525bee12c3071d	036cd7f198a53ae788507128d936174a	inbook	Die datenschutz- und sicherheitskonforme Ausgestaltung von Location Based Services am Beispiel eines mobilen Touristenführers	Silvio Becher and Philip Laue and Monika Maidl and Marko Modsching	B. König-Ries and F. Lehner and R. Malaka and C. Türker	2007
7764529	\N	\N	Rechtsfragen mobiler Agenten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Gitter2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7b59c6b1cede2b216a99c16911973f4	3ddcdfd7878d993bedae8db3be876d54	9926b7bbfcc8915e24130db1055b8175	inbook	Rechtsfragen mobiler Agenten in Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten	Rotraud Gitter	Rotraud Gitter and Ulrich Pinsdorf and Volkmar Lotz and Alexander Roßnagel	2007
7764530	\N	\N	Die zweite Simulationsstudie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Peters2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a3e81d398e7e1ef730c9ec5aeccd98f	6d1fa767670c36abed25f14e3457d65d	2f1aac695ef0a3f6028e8566b6af612b	inbook	Die zweite Simulationsstudie in Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten	Rotraud Gitter and Philip Laue and J. Peters	Rotraud Gitter and Ulrich Pinsdorf and Volkmar Lotz and Alexander Roßnagel	2007
7764531	\N	\N	Rechtliche Gestaltungsvorschläge	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Learnt2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67ce8b39ed94182c4c30e15bbb7113a0	c73acc395bf2a4a533021da90c8daf1c	e0fb6c454eaeddaf7c6809d7c33c102b	inbook	Rechtliche Gestaltungsvorschläge in Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten, Wiesbaden	Rotraud Gitter and L. Learnt	Rotraud Gitter and Ulrich Pinsdorf and Volkmar Lotz and Alexander Roßnagel	2007
7764532	\N	\N	Rechtsgrundlage für den biometrischen Reisepass: Das Gesetz zur Änderung des Passgesetzes und weiterer Vorschriften vom 24. Mai 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIOSIG 2007: Biometrics and Electronic Signatures. Proceedings of the Special Interest Group on Biometrics and Electronic Signatures, 12.-13. July 2007, Bonn 2007	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007g	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	25a6758c8292719601ef7d5eac085048	849495bac4cdb0e769d54acd1f16b2e0	3d12d88d4c338ed638f700b52677f283	inbook	Rechtsgrundlage für den biometrischen Reisepass: Das Gesetz zur Änderung des Passgesetzes und weiterer Vorschriften vom 24. Mai 2007	Gerrit Hornung	A. Brömme and C. Busch and D. Hühnlein	2007
7764533	\N	\N	Reisepässe mit Biometrie und RFID-Chips - Bausteine einer neuen Identifizierungsinfrastruktur?	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007h	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	139 - 158	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a78fbb94995c6e09cdd545e6a124c4b	2eb5711b15a2f4c831f32cce14c2d1ac	945480902f119ca1b6ed3e8505f208af	inbook	Reisepässe mit Biometrie und RFID-Chips - Bausteine einer neuen Identifizierungsinfrastruktur?	Gerrit Hornung	Zurawski, Nils	2007
7764534	\N	\N	Über Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der rechtlichen Bewertung neuer Überwachungstechnologien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Surveillance Studies. Perspektiven eines Forschungsfeldes, Opladen \\& Farmington Hills 2007	\N	\N	\N	Hornung2007k	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	149 -- 166	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8bdd9db3386ac1c58ecf29a4f8bb0f5	aecda5cc3fe4c0b748b63cf68d158cd4	a15a566ebac1f91d22ab59b630499593	inbook	Über Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der rechtlichen Bewertung neuer Überwachungstechnologien	Gerrit Hornung	Zurawski, N.	2007
7764536	\N	\N	Datenschutzgerechte Vorgangsbearbeitung im eGovernment	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D-A-CH Security 2007, 166	\N	\N	\N	Laue2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	166	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d66d8c62f52c218fd6ff78fff786bf4	5ec34ad4ce608fd78791d400ff5f4c73	935fa5a72219520f958ce7e05643a92f	inbook	Datenschutzgerechte Vorgangsbearbeitung im eGovernment	Philip Laue and Audersch and S./Peters and J	P. Horster	2007
7764537	\N	\N	Verfassungsrechtliche Grenzen der staatlichen Inhaltskontrolle im Internet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Informationstechnologierecht, Oldenburg 2007	\N	\N	\N	Nolde2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	285 -- 300	\N	\N	\N		\N	0cbe21e79fc1c1de5f3de4284eceffd2	953c533eda0f0439990640b3386c7782	82e3b50c06c8bb882a1127c185daa9ab	inbook	Verfassungsrechtliche Grenzen der staatlichen Inhaltskontrolle im Internet	Malaika Nolde and Christoph Schnabel	J. Taeger and A. Wiebke	2007
7764538	\N	\N	Technische und rechtliche Herausforderungen der Entwicklung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bürgerrechtsschutz im digitalen Zeitalter, Dokumentation der Tagung vom 26. März 2007 in Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007s	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	31 -- 34	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2d153e3b7dba9cae17631c33b3d2efe	fa14715625a43d92f7f6bd74b75d1307	c57af2790ef17ca8311d63bd7bbf3fbe	inbook	Technische und rechtliche Herausforderungen der Entwicklung	Alexander Roßnagel	Bundestagsfraktion "Bündnis 90/Die Grünen"	2007
7764539	\N	\N	Einleitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007j	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3 -- 7	\N	\N	\N		\N	850466e44f03f9632bf8013ff81d0da9	ba7f2234e50d0f00c9377c535dfb1a85	23837a50392d94a8637c9027915a8a6d	inbook	Einleitung	Alexander Roßnagel	Rotraud Gitter and Lotz and Pinsdorf and Roßnagel	2007
7764540	\N	\N	Simulationsstudie als Praxistest und Gestaltungsmittel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007r	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	59 -- 69	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d4866b27b62fe050f1f6fee952fa074	987d308357609638c65a2bfa28c49c6d	475cbcfad4e928394abe1fff2d1fb64f	inbook	Simulationsstudie als Praxistest und Gestaltungsmittel, in: Rotraud Gitter/Lotz/Pinsdorf/ Roßnagel (Hrsg.), Sicherheit und Rechtsverbindlichkeit mobiler Agenten, Wiesbaden 2007, 59 -- 69	Alexander Roßnagel	Rotraud Gitter and Lotz and Pinsdorf and Roßnagel	2007
7764541	\N	\N	Datenschutz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andersen, U./Woyke, W. (Hrsg.), Handwörterbuch des politischen Systems der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2009a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	132 -- 134	\N	\N	\N		\N	3fe8c3077b33904526b21289f76f35d9	5845cef214c25ab6223b9abb9dfb630e	e806605f5081b05c02dc2484abb67f73	inbook	Datenschutz	Alexander Roßnagel	U. Andersen and W. Woyke	2009
7764542	\N	\N	Das Verhältnis von Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Hessische Datenschutzbeauftragte / Der Präsident des Hessischen Landtags (Hrsg.), Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz, 15. Wiesbadener Forum Datenschutz, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007c	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17 - 26	\N	\N	\N		\N	f113509d89fdd86780c083804dca9031	bdf034a7f6fcc2b00ce62969120015db	43039aea468eef9a9b7a6b8b9161382f	inbook	Das Verhältnis von Informationsfreiheit und Datenschutz	Alexander Roßnagel	Der Hessische Datenschutzbeauftragte / Der Präsident des Hessischen Landtags (Hrsg.)	2007
7764543	\N	\N	Innovation als Gegenstand der Rechtswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovationsforschung -- Ansätze, Methoden, Grenzen und Perspektiven, Münster	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007l	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9 -- 22	\N	\N	\N		\N	824a487852588500a14492d2d3fedb4d	ab9755cb40a77ce900179dd97d63c76f	3d50815aa1e75891b0f603af59bbad5a	inbook	Innovation als Gegenstand der Rechtswissenschaft	Alexander Roßnagel	Hof, H./Wengenroth, U. (Hrsg.)	2007
7764544	\N	\N	Atomausstieg und Restlaufzeiten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wirtschaftsverfassung in Deutschland und Europa, Festschrift für Bernhard Nagel, Kassel	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	155 - 170	\N	\N	\N		\N	40b4aabf7267b7866e1785c135d42dbd	be06aa997ab08a4f576e63c88ea31a42	d5934b5779115be273ddba5a1f0fdef5	inbook	Atomausstieg und Restlaufzeiten	Alexander Roßnagel	Hänlein, A.; Alexander Roßnagel (Hrsg.)	2007
7764545	\N	\N	Rechtswissenschaftliche Gestaltung der Informationstechnik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissen, Vernetzung, Virtualisierung, Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Udo Winand, Köln 2008	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	381 -- 390	\N	\N	\N		\N	30936ad305812a3c101190e704a2c1d6	8f6886a832f08669a8ae29d84512ab20	e4a393f2e79290e1effd906c6e018923	inbook	Rechtswissenschaftliche Gestaltung der Informationstechnik	Alexander Roßnagel	Kortzfleisch, H. F. O./Bohl, O. (Hrsg.)	2008
7764546	\N	\N	Informationelle Selbstbestimmung in der Welt des Ubiquitous Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Informatisierung des Alltags -- Leben in smarten Umgebungen, Berlin 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007k	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	265 -- 289	\N	\N	\N		\N	410001aa3d2cffe7186859ede1a5bd73	fde450df3a4630c57b343b39caffb651	b4ab032315d9c481b9abe37fd6f90783	inbook	Informationelle Selbstbestimmung in der Welt des Ubiquitous Computing	Alexander Roßnagel	Mattern, F. (Hrsg.)	2007
7764547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2009b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15 -- 25	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b680bdce0d579a4005c7c8db0d0e4e9	6ccd5776fc827c9cc2e46906786d3a07	15c481d313b10983f59aca9e9118bc19	inbook	Digitale Rechteverwaltung -- Ein gelungenes Beispiel für die Allianz von Recht und Technik?	Alexander Roßnagel	Roßnagel, A. (Hrsg.)	2009
7764548	\N	\N	Selbst- oder Fremdbestimmung -- die Zukunft des Datenschutzes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roßnagel, A./Sommerlatte, T./Winand, U. (Hrsg.), Digitale Visionen -- Zur Gestaltung allgegenwärtiger Informationstechnologien, Berlin 2008	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2008c	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123 --163	\N	\N	\N		\N	f990bd00a329e01ea6351c1c3be518a7	640f6642c74fb6cacd8e696b6a3f66a1	3ddb8e957118a80300aefc0adb935d40	inbook	Selbst- oder Fremdbestimmung -- die Zukunft des Datenschutzes	Alexander Roßnagel	Roßnagel, A./Sommerlatte, T./Winand, U. (Hrsg.)	2008
7764549	\N	\N	Biometrie -- Schutz und Gefährdung von Grundrechten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biometrie und Datenschutz -- Der vermessene Mensch, Bonn 2007	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	56 -- 76	\N	\N	\N		\N	908e95252c3cbb6eea63ab9a14154aa9	e47f463f8620763be5853ffebcdddb7f	bc49461afdf2637e93d8de6883d44ca6	inbook	Biometrie -- Schutz und Gefährdung von Grundrechten	Alexander Roßnagel	Schaar, P. (Hrsg.)	2007
7764550	\N	\N	Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexander Roßnagel/Siegfried Hackel	\N	\N	\N	Hackel2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	199 -- 207	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ccc443772cf625c5abaf3b8dca55fcf	3b15628730096779635af210e50329fc	be259b2dcb05decbc2d7a64f15e55c03	inbook	Langfristige Aufbewahrung elektronischer Dokumente	Alexander Roßnagel and Siegfried Hackel	Klumpp, D./Kubicek, H./Roßnagel, A./Schulz, W. (Hrsg.)	2008
7764551	\N	\N	Providing Evidence with Transformed Signed Documents	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Providing Evidence with Transformed Signed Documents, in: Schmidt, A. / Kreutzer, M, / Accorsi, R.: Long-Term and Dynamical Aspects of Information Security: Emerging Trends in Information and Communication Security, Hauppauge, New York	\N	\N	\N	Wilke2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f16e3a583fd2419faa75d770bb433260	ab2db2cf2ba4573b23efe0ac8f55a693	287c6f86a9fd0fc680ebbea9f81a4151	inbook	Providing Evidence with Transformed Signed Documents	Daniel Wilke	\N	2007
7764554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iran University of Science and Technology	\N	Thesis/MS	\N	M.S. Thesis	M.S. Thesis	\N	\N	1-169	\N	\N	thesis/ms		\N	5982228a5ae134ec53040e0ecb226d1f	97d21283ff315b53505b11dc4970e6da	58875fce38a61eb71364059c2b667fd4	mastersthesis	Design and Simulation of a Protocol for End-to-end Security in SMS	Mohsen Toorani	\N	2008
7764561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rossnagel2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	98e5fb9ea370bde8c5894ddf7e084738	ee7aa1339dc2c1c4e41fb721c79e4bcb	6cd70722937be51cebe293dddc03b74f	book	Rechtssichere Transformation signierter Dokumente - Anforderung, Konzepte und Umsetzung	Alexander Ronagel and Andreas U. Schmidt and Daniel Wilke	Alexander Roßnagel and Andreas U. Schmidt and Daniel Wilke	2009
7764564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking.	\N	\N	\N	sientiencpomuteincamb	http://www.w3.org/2008/09/msnws/papers/sentient.pdf	\N	Context-awareness can be thought of as a layer constructed on top of sensor systems that allows applications to adapt their behaviour to a user’s status and activity. (Seite 2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Context-awareness can be thought of as a layer constructed on top of sensor systems that allows applications to adapt their behaviour to a user’s status and activity. (Seite 2)	e6e53bde82a490ceabb0acc6c39b9ef8	7893f2fbedcd8d2fc38da673cd219db7	3255cb23910617dcf2f37418bed93397	proceedings	Sentient Computing meets Social Networking	Simon Hay and Joseph Newman and Andrew Rice	\N	2008
7764576	Nature	458	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved	\N	\N	\N	kang-2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07853	\N	Battery materials for ultrafast charging and discharging : Article : Nature	\N	\N	190--193	\N	7235	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature07853}	The storage of electrical energy at high charge and discharge rate is an important technology in today's society, and can enable hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and provide back-up for wind and solar energy. It is typically believed that in electrochemical systems very high power rates can only be achieved with supercapacitors, which trade high power for low energy density as they only store energy by surface adsorption reactions of charged species on an electrode material1, 2, 3. Here we show that batteries4, 5 which obtain high energy density by storing charge in the bulk of a material can also achieve ultrahigh discharge rates, comparable to those of supercapacitors. We realize this in LiFePO4 (ref. 6), a material with high lithium bulk mobility7, 8, by creating a fast ion-conducting surface phase through controlled off-stoichiometry. A rate capability equivalent to full battery discharge in 10–20 s can be achieved.	26374af775a18ff9dd37be8504f8d1c4	822d15a566594fcdd344a6c755cb20a5	9287ca160ec144ea738f77b86138eddd	article	Battery materials for ultrafast charging and discharging	Byoungwoo Kang and Gerbrand Ceder	\N	2009
7764806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klein08	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/4488305/4488306/04488330.pdf?arnumber=4488330	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6f52e2d6ed4c144bc3a68bdf0faa109	daf01681cf33c68e95e5ef29764c072e	575126d177a194d45c08dd23804263ba	inproceedings	A survey of Context Adaptation in Autonomic Computing	Cornel Klein and Reiner Schmid and Christian Leuxner and Wassiou Sitou and Bernd Spanfelner	Fourth International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems	2008
7764810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 16th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC05), 11-14 September 2005, Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	framework05	http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/publ/papers/framework05.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe97329a0b452ce8ee492e490c6bcd16	2b03f89242e379447a8b11ed7911b128	d3e96e33e3c1f48c8d65241ab7124545	inproceedings	A Generic Framework for Context Aware and Adaptation Behaviour of Reconfigurable Systems	Eiman Mohyeldin and Michael Fahrmair and Wassiou Sitou and Bernd Spanfelner	\N	2005
7765095	Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KuhneKrackParrinello2009	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ct800417q	\N	Static and Dynamical Properties of Liquid Water from First Principles by a Novel Car−Parrinello-like Approach - Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	235-241	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1021/ct800417q}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ct800417q}	 Using the recently developed Car-Parrinello-like approach to Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics (Kuhne, T. D.; et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2007 , 98 , 066401.), we assess the accuracy of ab initio molecular dynamics at the semilocal density functional level of theory to describe structural and dynamic properties of liquid water at ambient conditions. We have performed a series of large-scale simulations using a number of parameter-free exchange and correlation functionals, to minimize and investigate the influence of finite size effects as well as statistical errors. We find that finite size effects in structural properties are rather small and, given an extensive sampling, reproducible. On the other hand, the influence of finite size effects on dynamical properties are much larger than generally appreciated. So much so that the infinite size limit is practically out of reach. However, using a finite size scaling procedure, thanks to the greater effectiveness of our new method we can estimate both the thermodynamic value of the diffusion coefficient and the shear viscosity. The hydrogen bond network structure and its kinetics are consistent with the conventional view of tetrahedrally coordinated water. 	29d2914be2df8e4a0df72bc73f00ffa0	173af1513338cb1769370dd623dbd411	95ca908bfc88d6b1cbae801545667e67	article	Static and Dynamical Properties of Liquid Water from First Principles by a Novel Car-Parrinello-like Approach	Thomas D. Kuhne and Matthias Krack and Michele Parrinello	\N	2009
7765185	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3406548709	http://www.amazon.de/Einf%C3%BChrung-das-Kapitalmarktrecht-Barbara-Grunewald/dp/3406548709%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406548709	\N	Einführung in das Kapitalmarktrecht: Amazon.de: Barbara Grunewald, Michael Schlitt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406548703}, asin = {3406548709}, isbn = {3406548709}	\N	06058fa8ea09e5000740e8bcdfab2453	ed3b8a0630aec1596af6fb1d122bcd42	b0d1825c3d7a5599af30276dcd778763	book	Einführung in das Kapitalmarktrecht	Barbara Grunewald and Michael Schlitt	\N	2007
7765190	Med Phys	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Baydush2000	\N	\N	test	\N	\N	894-897	\N	5	\N	file = {Baydush2000.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Baydush2000.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.598954}	Previously, we have used an anthropomorphic chest phantom to study\
\	scatter reduction in digital chest radiography. Image metrics, such\
\	as scatter fractions, contrast, noise, and resolution, are not easily\
\	measured due to the anatomical structure in the phantom. A geometric\
\	chest phantom, recently developed for quality control purposes, offers\
\	the possibility of being used to calculate image quality measurements.\
\	Here, we compare the scatter properties of the two phantoms to determine\
\	if the geometric phantom can be used in our studies of scatter compensation\
\	techniques. A calibrated photostimulable phosphor system was used\
\	to acquire images of the two phantoms. An array of beam stops was\
\	placed in front of each phantom to calculate scatter fractions. Each\
\	phantom had approximately 2 in. of polystyrene material added to\
\	the posterior to increase scatter fractions to those normally seen\
\	in patients. Exposure parameters were 300 mA for 0.009 sec with a\
\	source to image distance of 100 cm. Energies were varied from 60\
\	to 130 kVp. Scatter fractions were determined for different areas\
\	of anatomy for each energy and each phantom. For all energies examined,\
\	the two phantoms compare well for scatter fractions in each of six\
\	regions. For example, at 95 kVp, the geometric phantom had average\
\	scatter fractions of 0.72 and 0.88 in the lung and mediastinum regions,\
\	respectively. These values were 0.74 and 0.90 for the anatomic phantom.\
\	For comparison, measurements of scatter fractions in patients at\
\	these values have been reported as 0.65 and 0.90 for the lung and\
\	mediastinum regions. The geometric phantom is an excellent tool which\
\	can be used in place of the anthropomorphic phantom for studies involving\
\	scatter compensation. In addition to having a gray level histogram\
\	typical of a human chest, this phantom has uniform regions where\
\	image quality measurements can be calculated.	15ca054c9af9ab118f2f0bbcdde14792	123a90a98c4dfa376a1696ba913199a2	1a5eb123d781996509ce4137133a31fa	article	Anthropomorphic versus geometric chest phantoms: A comparison of\
\	scatter properties	Alan H. Baydush and Wendy C. Ghem and Carey E. Floyd	\N	2000
7765210	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	3899523636	http://www.amazon.de/Ad-hoc-Publizit%C3%A4t-nach-Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz-ordnungsgem%C3%A4%C3%9Fe-Haftungsrisiken/dp/3899523636%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899523636	\N	Ad-hoc-Publizität nach dem Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz: Verschärfte Anforderungen an die ordnungsgemäße Erfüllung und daraus resultierende Erhöhung der Haftungsrisiken: Benjamin Monheim, Ulrich Hübner, Erwin Deutsch: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899523638}, asin = {3899523636}, isbn = {3899523636}	\N	4606ee23a32ad010d1802e0f84c83486	36d9b912d5f399cf63e80dd741872e14	6b3fdd48fedbef4d9ca6f5de7195f8b7	book	Ad-hoc-Publizität nach dem Anlegerschutzverbesserungsgesetz: Verschärfte Anforderungen an die ordnungsgemäße Erfüllung und daraus resultierende Erhöhung der Haftungsrisiken	Benjamin Monheim	Ulrich Hübner and Erwin Deutsch	2007
7765224	\N	\N	\N	1	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	GrässleSchacher200601	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32505-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16f78a5ab6d1f394447b852759ef9a56	a7ce4d1f576e60f7070bbf5d8d4a317e	3bdda1a83670b0a2f8c471e5c9fc454b	book	Agile Unternehmen durch Business Rules - Der Business Rules Ansatz	Patrick Grässle and Markus Schacher	\N	2006
7765236	\N	\N	\N	Rechtsstand: Januar 2008.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Juristischer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3406567746	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Kapitalmarktinformation-Mathias-Habersack/dp/3406567746%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406567746	\N	Handbuch der Kapitalmarktinformation: Amazon.de: Mathias Habersack, Peter O. Mülbert, Michael Schlitt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406567742}, asin = {3406567746}, isbn = {3406567746}	\N	558ba02fb9da7e98fc8d7194f30998d4	aa08ebd661f79bfa36cb6128018a0713	00563fec73875078de7a6d42e9004b19	book	Handbuch der Kapitalmarktinformation	\N	Mathias Habersack and Peter O. Mülbert and Michael Schlitt	2008
7765282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	3884879421	http://www.amazon.de/Karlsruher-Forum-Aufkl%C3%A4rungspflichten-Ulrich-Huber/dp/3884879421%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3884879421	\N	Karlsruher Forum 2000: Aufklärungspflichten: Amazon.de: Ulrich Huber, Heinrich Dörner, Egon Lorenz: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783884879429}, asin = {3884879421}, isbn = {3884879421}	\N	74622f4148f207576f5a8466ac07c4a9	436bc44df1ea2c7ec29e77da7b44cf81	b3a9fb43d10628350e4986ab7eab6973	book	Karlsruher Forum 2000: Aufklärungspflichten	Ulrich Huber and Heinrich Dörner	Egon Lorenz	2001
7765290	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bank Verlag Wien Ges. m.b.H.	\N	\N	\N	3851360834	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Kapitalmarktrecht-Band-Informationsverhalten-Kapitalmarkt/dp/3851360834%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3851360834	\N	Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht: Band 3…Amazon.de: Ernst Brandl, Susanne Kalss, Otto Lucius, Gerhard Saria: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783851360837}, asin = {3851360834}, isbn = {3851360834}	\N	6e128bf8af85151bfd644ad0329454e0	df57d93e01f7a92e05d8a71007d7a64d	f7814686777e138d0ce48e177f40f920	book	Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht: Band 3 Informationsverhalten am Kapitalmarkt: BD 3	\N	Ernst Brandl and Susanne Kalss and Otto Lucius and Gerhard Saria	2006
7765402	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vincentz Network	Hannover	\N	Coatings-Compendien	MezgDasR2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85047188*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	334 S ; 27 cm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3878701756 and 978-3-87870-175-0}	\N	95683fd607abe4beb20e6cbe92449c37	953f9bf144375b3f32f18042bbfdbd69	9d1f78dc84805f0fd5f974425793291f	book	Das  Rheologie-Handbuch: für Anwender von Rotations- und Oszillations-Rheometern	Thomas G. Mezger	\N	2006
7765495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSR '05: Proceedings of the 2005 international workshop on Mining software repositories	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1083160	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083160	\N	A framework for describing and understanding mining tools in software development	\N	\N	1--5	\N	\N	\N	location = {St. Louis, Missouri}, isbn = {1-59593-123-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1083142.1083160}	We propose a framework for describing, comparing and understanding tools for the mining of software repositories. The fundamental premise of this framework is that mining should be done by considering the specific needs of the users and the tasks to be supported by the mined information. First, different types of users have distinct needs, and these needs should be taken into account by tool designers. Second, the data sources available, and mined, will determine if those needs can be satisfied. Our framework is based upon three main principles: the type of user, the objective of the user, and the mined information. This framework has the following purposes: to help tool designers in the understanding and comparison of different tools, to assist users in the assessment of a potential tool; and to identify new research areas. We use this framework to describe several mining tools and to suggest future research directions.	f370370600f660a4a9abebb0e588948b	b8b49140fe510246dcf5f0d2727ba1be	40fba44e77f93d64741106c767e6e1e0	inproceedings	A framework for describing and understanding mining tools in software development	Daniel M. German and Davor Cubrani\\'{c} and Margaret-Anne D. Storey	\N	2005
7765622	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.H. Beck	\N	\N	\N	3406515274	http://www.amazon.de/Wertpapierhandelsgesetz-WpHG-Kommentar-Andreas-Fuchs/dp/3406515274%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406515274	\N	Wertpapierhandelsgesetz (WpHG): Kommentar: Amazon.de: Andreas Fuchs: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406515279}, asin = {3406515274}, isbn = {3406515274}	\N	b6a906b6809c2b29f1e831eca945caa2	66b3b3389c6b04a24bf7c69b638e0aff	280cde252f5ceb259d54feb40f10eb8f	book	Wertpapierhandelsgesetz (WpHG): Kommentar	Andreas Fuchs	\N	2009
7765624	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymanns	\N	\N	\N	3452261875	http://www.amazon.de/K%C3%B6lner-Kommentar-WpHG-Heribert-Hirte/dp/3452261875%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3452261875	\N	Kölner Kommentar zum WpHG: Amazon.de: Heribert Hirte, Thomas J. M. Möllers: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783452261878}, asin = {3452261875}, isbn = {3452261875}	\N	e676a6091cec3dd0bde017369e7ae3c6	d684d3b13175566f292fda5dd987a724	96aaedd818c659c1bc83b2b266a27903	book	Kölner Kommentar zum WpHG	\N	Heribert Hirte and Thomas J. M. Möllers	2007
7765661	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt Dr. Otto KG	\N	\N	\N	3504400625	http://www.amazon.de/Unternehmensfinanzierung-am-Kapitalmarkt-Arndt-Bardelmeier/dp/3504400625%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3504400625	\N	Unternehmensfinanzierung am Kapitalmarkt: Amazon.de: Arndt Bardelmeier, Heiko Beck, Michael Berghaus, Mathias Habersack, Peter O Mülbert, Michael Schlitt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783504400620}, asin = {3504400625}, isbn = {3504400625}	\N	4f8356f1fa1427e2fb94099a37d96e2e	5ea28c579f8cccd91072b85c397bc754	68fcf3932917726b1e6fb41cff4859ab	book	Unternehmensfinanzierung am Kapitalmarkt	\N	Mathias Habersack and Peter O Mülbert and Michael Schlitt	2005
7765832	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt Dr. Otto KG	\N	\N	\N	3504400625	http://www.amazon.de/Unternehmensfinanzierung-am-Kapitalmarkt-Arndt-Bardelmeier/dp/3504400625%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3504400625	\N	Unternehmensfinanzierung am Kapitalmarkt: Amazon.de: Arndt Bardelmeier, Heiko Beck, Michael Berghaus, Mathias Habersack, Peter O Mülbert, Michael Schlitt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783504400620}, asin = {3504400625}, isbn = {3504400625}	\N	4f8356f1fa1427e2fb94099a37d96e2e	5ea28c579f8cccd91072b85c397bc754	68fcf3932917726b1e6fb41cff4859ab	book	Unternehmensfinanzierung am Kapitalmarkt	\N	Mathias Habersack and Peter O Mülbert and Michael Schlitt	2005
7765856	\N	\N	\N	2., überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recht und Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	3800514931	http://www.amazon.de/Compliance-Handbuch-Kapitalmarktrecht-Publizit%C3%A4ts-Verhaltenspflichten-Aktiengesellschaften/dp/3800514931%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3800514931	\N	Compliance-Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht: Publizitäts- und Verhaltenspflichten für Aktiengesellschaften: Thorsten Kuthe, Mirko Sickinger, Susanne Rückert: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783800514939}, asin = {3800514931}, isbn = {3800514931}	\N	f74e4ed469ef0abbde810be058a88023	9b5c6dc28af0cad5996034875182aeee	2b6e57793e398c7ea2f2a098a734292b	book	Compliance-Handbuch Kapitalmarktrecht: Publizitäts- und Verhaltenspflichten für Aktiengesellschaften	\N	Thorsten Kuthe and Mirko Sickinger and Susanne Rückert	2008
7766070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Modeling Methods and Methodologies	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	\N	\N	\N	kavakliL05	\N	\N		\N	\N	102-124	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-59140-376-6}	In the field of Requirements Engineering, goal modelling approaches
\
\	have received much attention in recent years by researchers and practitioners
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\	alike. This chapter identifies the uses of these approaches in different
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\	contexts of requirements analysis phases. It examines goal modelling
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\	in terms of five methodological orientations and defines a framework
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\	for their analysis. Using this framework it provides an analysis
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\	of goal modelling approaches in a systematic and consistent manner.
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\	The aim of this analysis is to understand the best fit for purpose
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\	of different goal modelling approaches and to highlight open issues
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\	that provide a foundation for further research in this important
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\	area of Requirements Engineering methodology.	02ec0bb5f10ed8edc4844ba82d18c100	2387224978c7ef43275e2e2f92268b86	98d39e1db7fc6496759a0fe5bd6caedd	incollection	Goal Modeling in Requirements Engineering: Analysis and Critique of Current Methods	Evangelia Kavakli and Pericles Loucopoulos	John Krogstie and Terry A. Halpin and Keng Siau	2005
7766442	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Wien	\N	\N	\N	3211238352	http://www.amazon.de/Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsschutz-gegen%C3%BCber-Massenmedien-Protection-Personality/dp/3211238352%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3211238352	\N	Persönlichkeitsschutz gegenüber Massenmedien: The Protection of Personality Rights against Invasions by Mass Media (Tort and Insurance Law): Helmut Koziol, Alexander Warzilek: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783211238356}, asin = {3211238352}, isbn = {3211238352}, dewey = {340}	\N	40bed88fe91b93f64241fb3528eb8f45	34c676a44d9bd93aed62045a4dcdc2ff	900d878f6e3c368616652abe451db879	book	Persönlichkeitsschutz gegenüber Massenmedien: The Protection of Personality Rights against Invasions by Mass Media (Tort and Insurance Law)	\N	Helmut Koziol and Alexander Warzilek	2006
7766619	SOFSEM 2008: Theory and Practice of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2281630	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77566-9\\_3	\N	CUL references	\N	\N	23--33	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-23 19:29:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2281630}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77566-9\\_3}	The unique characteristic of web applications is that they are supposed to be used by much bigger and diverse set of users and stakeholders. An example application area is e-Learning or business to business interaction. In eLearning environment, various users with different background use the eLearning system to study a discipline. In business to business interaction, different requirements and parameters of exchanged business requests might be served by different services from third parties. Such applications require certain intelligence and a slightly different approach to design. Adpative web-based applications aim to leave some of their features at the design stage in the form of variables which are dependent on several criteria. The resolution of the variables is called adaptation and can be seen from two perspectives: adaptation by humans to the changed requirements of stakeholders and dynamic system adaptation to the changed parameters of environments, user or context. Adaptation can be seen as an orthogonal concern or viewpoint in a design process. In this paper I will discuss design abstractions which are employed in current design methods for web applications. I will exemplify the use of the abstractions on eLearning web applications as well as on applications for business to business interaction based on web services.	785160d083aeb4c5053eb632867a0b22	4f8c34f5f09368447354abbd434aed9e	cdaf7bd2e3e5e008265d6284ee9ca3ce	incollection	Designing Adaptive Web Applications	Peter Dolog	\N	2008
7766631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/DologKSV08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2008.html#DologKSV08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1279-1280	\N	\N	conf/www/2008	date = {2008-05-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367767}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}	\N	3a3c29beb88a78c553a441cf96dbcd3d	29d569383e0f58082a7f1ac0ba5d7854	4ef3bcad08b3ac7eaa33d5724dd0ab28	inproceedings	Workshop on social web and knowledge management (SWKM2008).	Peter Dolog and Markus Krötzsch and Sebastian Schaffert and Denny Vrandecic	Jinpeng Huai and Robin Chen and Hsiao-Wuen Hon and Yunhao Liu and Wei-Ying Ma and Andrew Tomkins and Xiaodong Zhang	2008
7766693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Educause	[S.l.]	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {228130476}	\N	a0fcfcde97bc82d9b89f887c66980eac	a3dc14e6f5069be4b47214ed5ceea9da	7e47fe550d122a5f6ec70552b155edd6	book	Academic productivity : the case for instructional software.	Carol A Twigg	\N	2002
7766702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hayes:ubt	https://apps.lis.uiuc.edu/wiki/display/LEADS/Fall+2007+Archive	\N		\N	'tag based clustering may not be adapted for this kind of distribution [power law]'	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Web has experienced an exponential growth in the use of weblogs or blogs. Blog entries are generally organised using tags, informally defined labels which are increasingly being proposed as a 'grassroots' answer to Semantic Web standards. Despite this, tags have been shown to be weak at partitioning blog data. In this paper, we demonstrate how tags provide useful, discriminating information where the blog corpus is initially partitioned using a conventional clustering technique. Using extensive empirical evaluation we demonstrate how tag cloud information within each cluster allows us to identify potentially strong topic 'authorities' in each cluster. We conclude that tags have a key auxiliary role in refining and confirming the information produced using typical knowledge discovery techniques.	e5cc46f06aeeb8366435859cbfddfa59	77518d83a3d52d0a104150f9dd7b55ab	5d211ac9dd807b795e6f5b87e0488222	unpublished	{Using Blog Tags To Identify Topic Authorities}	C. Hayes and P. Avesani	\N	2007
7766713	ITC-IRST Technical Report. http://sra. itc. it/people/hayes/pubs/06/hayes-ijcai07-tech-report. pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hayes2006aut	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad7e9a827c12a9d4ef055119c087ba9c	f35063ae2e08a860c0657a6774e68916	c381f8e1221ff7451110b9e038670018	article	{An analysis of the use of tags in a blog recommender system}	C. Hayes and P. Avesani and S. Veeramachaneni	\N	2006
7766762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Dreyer_2009	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz288479823cov.htm	\N		\N	\N	317	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-608-94510-2}, size = {317 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	faf6d9c58e67aa4f42e4ff0c3120c17a	e1c8d76be28cd14de5e57d3e2a00e548	2c0dc523196d0431572bdbd66c607866	book	Arminius und der Untergang des Varus : warum die Germanen keine Römer wurden	Boris Dreyer	\N	2009
7766904	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang, Peter Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	3631568843	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Weitergabe-Insiderinformationen-durch-Arbeitnehmervertreter/dp/3631568843%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3631568843	\N	Die Weitergabe von Insiderinformationen durch Arbeitnehmervertreter: Annette Bruder: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783631568842}, asin = {3631568843}, isbn = {3631568843}	\N	2289fab4acfcd32b1faef431d92ec68c	513444d8a5c97773a502ebaccf035f5a	17ae99ac8e91a68db6e602cb2c2fe991	book	Die Weitergabe von Insiderinformationen durch Arbeitnehmervertreter	Annette Bruder	\N	2008
7766990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Avestimehr2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.2653	\N	Capacity region of the deterministic multi-pair bi-directional relay
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  network	\N	cite arxiv:0903.2653
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Comment: Will be presented in the 2009 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on
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  Networking and Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this paper we study the capacity region of the multi-pair bidirectional
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(or two-way) wireless relay network, in which a relay node facilitates the
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communication between multiple pairs of users. This network is a generalization
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of the well known bidirectional relay channel, where we have only one pair of
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users. We examine this problem in the context of the deterministic channel
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interaction model, which eliminates the channel noise and allows us to focus on
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the interaction between signals. We characterize the capacity region of this
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network when the relay is operating at either full-duplex mode or half-duplex
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mode (with non adaptive listen-transmit scheduling). In both cases we show that
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the cut-set upper bound is tight and, quite interestingly, the capacity region
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is achieved by a simple equation-forwarding strategy.
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	4e616cdff929df8b065c1b7923b8dcda	7ca55d75605b3107e1a55beb90327186	83bc0b158531da230fda1b75d3ffc86c	misc	Capacity region of the deterministic multi-pair bi-directional relay
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  network	Salman Avestimehr and Amin Khajehnejad and Aydin Sezgin and Babak Hassibi	\N	2009
7766998	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang, Peter Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	3631517432	http://www.amazon.de/Compliance-Arbeitsrecht-Insiderrechtliche-Verhaltenskonzepte-multinationalen/dp/3631517432%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3631517432	\N	Compliance und Arbeitsrecht: Insiderrechtliche Verhaltenskonzepte im nationalen und multinationalen Unternehmen: Thilo Mahnhold: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783631517437}, asin = {3631517432}, isbn = {3631517432}, dewey = {340}	\N	ef05cee45b69e4f890f093db0747515a	2ad7ba27e7e2bbbfa7568dee955aad03	dd6218eca09f10d7276dec511621f1e5	book	Compliance und Arbeitsrecht: Insiderrechtliche Verhaltenskonzepte im nationalen und multinationalen Unternehmen	Thilo Mahnhold	\N	2004
7768761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arneodo2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0511047	\N	Diffraction for non-believers	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/0511047
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Comment: 23 pages, 26 figures. Contributed to the Proceedings of the Workshop
\
  on HERA and the LHC, DESY and CERN, 2004-2005	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Diffractive reactions involving a hard scale can be understood in terms of
\
quarks and gluons. These reactions have become a valuable tool for
\
investigating the low-x structure of the proton and the behavior of QCD in the
\
high-density regime, and they may provide a clean environment to study or even
\
discover the Higgs boson at the LHC. In this paper we give a brief introduction
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to the description of diffraction in QCD. We focus on key features studied in
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ep collisions at HERA and outline challenges for understanding diffractive
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interactions at the LHC.
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	adcdaf453f1a52ef0379931dbb00c26b	c57d90286eef4faf590587f324bdecc3	8a2dcd153ebfad24fa182aa0dfacfd93	article	Diffraction for non-believers	M. Arneodo and M. Diehl	\N	2005
7769409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ACL 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sagae:2007	http://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/enju/	\N	\N	\N	\N	624-631	\N	\N	\N	library = {Internet (March'2009)}	We present a novel framework that combines strengths from surface syntactic parsing and deep syntactic parsing to increase deep parsing accuracy, specifically by combining dependency and HPSG parsing. We show that by using surface dependencies to constrain the application of wide-coverage HPSG rules, we can benefit from a number of parsing techniques designed for high-accuracy dependency parsing, while actually performing deep syntactic analysis. Our framework results in a 1.4% absolute improvement over a state-of-the-art approach for wide coverage HPSG parsing.	44e10d5610a27b65598b2ee63607c22f	094b853d74d04dfdb9ad3553618bc115	e0eb7ccad77146550bc585e33f5d4f28	inproceedings	HPSG Parsing with Shallow Dependency Constraints	Sagae, Kenji and Miyao, Yusuke and Tsujii, Jun'ichi	\N	2007
7770488	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	From muscles to music: A festschrift to celebrate the 60th birthday of Gunnar Johannsen	\N	\N	\N	Kassel University Press	\N	\N	Kasseler Personalschriften	Borys.2003	http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:0002-873	\N		\N	\N	41-51	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933146879}	\N	c4cc68be36b452b1bcc4de04f8e6550c	83605979ae14cccbb35d244be79ee872	272815d661b31ccf4850de288fc2d597	incollection	15 Years Research and Experiments in Aeronautics in the Laboratory for Human–Machine Systems	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Carsten Wittenberg	2003
7770489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Human Interface	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	579-584	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ee8777566f5ac156dee6720b4c091ea	e16dd939f608f19ba4aaf828740134c5	318cc6423673c64e81d8997062b6e34c	inproceedings	Ergonomic Knowledge Support in Graphical Interface Design for Industrial Process Operators	Gunnar Johannsen and Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Lajos Fejes	\N	1986
7770490	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	EAM 2000, 19th European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	\N	\N	\N	Off. for Off. Publ. of the Europ. Communities	\N	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Borys.2000b	http://kobra.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-200603167623	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-16}, isbn = {9282895831}	\N	0179bd9496070294a38782079bc333c4	67fa34d7927e0df3c6933f4334a2b476	66c03d6fd190f94c38b8ff57b8b307df	inproceedings	Supporting Co-operative Work in Apron Control and Resource Management Offices on Airports:  (Ispra 2000)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Thomas C. Gudehus	P. C. Cacciabue	2000
7770491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated systems engineering: A postprint volume from the IFAC Conference, Baden-Baden, Germany, 27 - 29 September 1994	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Borys.1995b	http://www.imat.maschinenbau.uni-kassel.de/borys/Pages/flsim94.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0080423612}	\N	99803c7ec440a5b17541d2b928908492	e3839329932c21b24326041fbbf5f522	97ce849cbe86cd1cc341de2abef5570f	incollection	Flight Simulation Facilities in Europe	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Sunjay S. Dussoye	{International Federation of Automatic Control}	1995
7770492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	91-97	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b78b83a49937aae2965b64f036fd603	d85032cf14be4158470a50160c3a3d0c	f18f68ddba34689f280c95e750cf06a6	inproceedings	Investigation of Display Contents and Decision Support in a Rule-Based Fault Correction Task	Gunnar Johannsen and Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Guiseppe Mancini and Gunnar Johannsen and Lena Mårtenson	1986
7770493	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Decision Making and Manual Control /// Proceedings: (Proceedings of the 20th European Annual Conference on ...) /// Ørsted-DTU, Automation, Technical University of Denmark, June 25 - 27, 2001: (Lynby 2001)	\N	\N	\N	DTU	\N	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Borys.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8787950898}	\N	f3f445c15e5cf1aa631c1570c2891733	f0a3863453903aa9463dbed4118ab4d9	1259048b99e332d1deed5f20f7501970	incollection	Hardware, Software, and Experiments for Auditory Displays	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Morten Lind	2001
7770494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human-computer interaction and complex systems	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	Computers and people series	Borys.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {01274266042295}	Bernd-Burkhard Borys
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In: G. Weir, J. Alty (Eds.): Human-Computer Interaction and Complex Systems. Academic Press, 1991
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Revised Version of a paper presented at the Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Complex Systems, Alexandria, Scotland, October 2-4, 1988.
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This work is part of ESPRIT project P875 'Graphics and Knowledge Based Dialogue for Dynamic Systems' (GRADIENT) supported by the European Community.
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Abstract: Computer graphics systems are now common in the control rooms of today's industrial plants, but the available features of such systems are not used to the full. GRADIENT, a project in the European Community's ESPRIT program, will introduce enhanced computer graphics and knowledge based systems into control rooms of dynamic systems. Within this project, an Intelligent Graphical Editor for display design is being built to support display designers in coping with the increasing size of plants and the growing complexity of enhanced graphics systems. Designer support is possible in different ways, using available plant data as well as industrial and ergonomic guide-lines. Support will be given by adding an 'intelligent' extension to a conventional graphical editor. This paper presents the concept and structure of the Intelligent Graphical Editor and details different ways for supporting the display designer.	681dfad39b602672d49c6c5af414d71b	a7c5352f69d68ba5cac0e1dbe19bb6f4	dbaf3a74606cd036db5706ce402ea9dd	incollection	Ways of Supporting Ergonomically and Technically Correct Display Design	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	{Weir, George R. S.} and James L. Alty	1991
7770495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Automated systems based on human skill and knowledge 2003: A proceedings volume from the 8th IFAC symposium, Göteborg, Sweden, 22-24 September 2003	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Borys.2004	http://kobra.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-200603087236	\N		\N	\N	129-134	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-17}, isbn = {0080442919}	Abstract: The paper describes an auditory interface using directional sound as a possible support for pilots during approach in an instrument landing scenario. Several ways of producing directional sounds are illustrated. One using speaker pairs and controlling power distribution between speakers is evaluated experimentally. Results show, that power alone is insufficient for positioning single isolated sound events, although discrimination in the horizontal plane performs better than in the vertical. Additional sound parameters to compensate for this are proposed. Abstract: The paper describes an auditory interface using directional sound as a possible support for pilots during approach in an instrument landing scenario. Several ways of producing directional sounds are illustrated. One using speaker pairs and controlling power distribution between speakers is evaluated experimentally. Results show, that power alone is insufficient for positioning single isolated sound events, although discrimination in the horizontal plane performs better than in the vertical. Additional sound parameters to compensate for this are proposed.	adedc234a7379a7d8f5afd5079092ff3	bb7b53da8e1c8f420c1d23ab07d46bbb	390dbc811ae05619f3e0f77e7b8d3de8	incollection	Evaluation of auditory displays supporting aircraft approach and landing	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Johan Stahre and J. Stahre	2004
7770496	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verläßlichkeit von Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	\N	\N	\N	TU Univ.-Bibliothek Abt. Publ.	\N	\N	ZMMS-Spektrum	Borys.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-153	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3798316503}	\N	6f283f578d4695adc402ee4b23cdb68d	3128f3ae4e965916bc8a5d81ce0e8762	f09c56b9f8db52b04816747756b129a5	incollection	Verringerung der Belastung von Piloten durch Veränderte Aufgabenteilung zwischen Mensch und Maschine	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Markus Tiemann	Hans-Peter Willumeit and Harald Kolrep and Thomas Bierwagen	1995
7770497	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analyse- und Entwurfswerkzeuge für komplexe Mensch-Maschine-Systeme: (Hamburg, 1990)	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	Fachausschusssitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V	Borys.	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-110	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3922010644}	\N	799999c872f8242b5e3d1dd026d501d5	7d9a123317543a4a86ac4ee0b14065e5	fcd016a141fa87d019b887b6e7c6e973	inproceedings	Wissensbasierte Unterstützung beim Entwurf von Leitwartenbildern:  (Hamburg 1990)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Klaus-Peter Gärtner	1991
7770498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control: Liège, Belgium, 11 - 13 November 1991: org. by V. de Keyser	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Borys.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	282-291	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbdbd60058826fe2dc1548ac30f977bf	ae8b0704623fd7889d37ff1c5ddb9a83	eeea9e1ff67eeb92b3bfee78fc754c57	inproceedings	Prototyping a User Interaction Device and it's Operation using Graphical Simulation	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Veronique Keyser	1992
7770501	\N	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human error and system design and management: [... presented at an international workshop with the same name held from March 24 - 26, 1999, at the Technical University of Clausthal, Germany]	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture notes in control and information sciences	Borys.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	211-215	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {185233234412700}	In experiments with a Multi-Attribute Task Battery we modified the number and type of the tasks assigned to a human and took two workload measures and one measure of steadiness of task execution. We found that performance on two tasks in parallel differs from expectations derived from performance on single tasks.	61220675f4301412bb833ba752698794	74fc5806cb59db17f3f42b333c0dfeba	f5b5e0ed7b13cde01f867a6dc5b14ace	incollection	Function Distribution between Man and Machine	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Peter F. Elzer and R. H. Kluwe and B. Boussoffara	2000
7770502	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., August 12 - 16, 1990	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	Ergonomics of hybrid automated systems / ed. by Waldemar Karwowski ...	Borys.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	545-552	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0 444 88793 8}	\N	ee2fc1c1a1a1ed0fa66a380288b22390	cc2a726d2c372118ae1ad7718e366e53	7ace70170c8b71f4722cc21fec108f80	inproceedings	Intelligent Support during Display Design for Dynamic Systems	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Waldemar Karwowski	1990
7770503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in multimedia and simulation: Human-machine-interface implications. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter. Annual conference in Bochum, Nov.1997	\N	\N	\N	Fachhochschule	\N	\N	\N	Borys.1997	http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2006042510076	\N		\N	\N	117-125	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-002435-2}	\N	d8234d2058ffe8ce943ac2936f4d34ee	ca34759c51e1f96b1318e546e40e6829	2590acd296b2333e4429132e84574016	inproceedings	The DIADEM software development methodology extended to multimedia interfaces	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Markus Tiemann	Klaus-Peter Holzhausen	1997
7770504	\N	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entscheidungsunterstützung für die Fahrzeug- und Prozessführung: 14. und 15. Oktober 2003, Neubiberg	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	Fachausschusssitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V	Borys.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-52	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3932182332}	Abstract: Unter dem Rahmenthema Multimedia-Prozessleitwarte wird untersucht, wie Verfahren aus dem Multimediabereich, der Unterhaltungsindustrie und der Musiktheorie Bediener von Fahrzeugen und technischen Anlagen unterstützen können. In diesem Beitrag wird ein Verfahren beschrieben, das Piloten in einer kritischen Phase des Landeanfluges unterstützen soll: Aus den Ablageinformationen des Instrumentenlandesystems wird ein stereofones auditives Signal erzeugt, aus dem Richtung und Größe der Ablage erkannt werden sollen. Es wird der technische Aufbau eines Simulators und erste Experimente damit beschrieben.	90dc8a455dd08b010c709482bf814989	bc1878ff1c17c8a3f6874da40d46a660	b5152fa506e9e2eb3cb9f9031399f3b0	incollection	Unterstützung von Flugführungsaufgaben durch gerichtete auditive Anzeigen:  (Neubiberg 2003)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Morten Grandt	2003
7770505	\N	460	\N	\N	\N	\N	Automatisierungs- und Assistenzsysteme für Transportmittel: Möglichkeiten Grenzen Risiken ; Beiträge zum gleichnamigen 2. Braunschweiger Symposium vom 20.-21. Februar 2001 Technische Universität Braunschweig	\N	\N	\N	VDI-Verl.	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI / 12	Borys.2006d	http://kobra.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-200603167615	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-17}, isbn = {3-18-346012-2}	Abstract. Auf Grund der steigenden Nachfrage nach Transportleistungen im Luftverkehr ist es dringend notwendig, die Kapazität der Flughäfen zu erhöhen. Neben der Anzahl der pro Zeiteinheit möglichen Starts und Landungen spielt dabei der Durchsatz auf dem Vorfeld eine entscheidende Rolle. Bewegungen von Boden- und Luftfahrzeugen, die Flüsse von Passagieren, Gepäck und Transportgütern und das Zusammenspiel der Dienstleister auf dem Vorfeld werden von der Verkehrszentrale überwacht und koordiniert. Aufgabenanalysen haben gezeigt, dass die Verkehrszentrale einen wichtigen Knotenpunkt der Informationsflüsse auf dem Flughafen darstellt. Zur Unterstützung der Arbeit der Verkehrszentrale wurde deshalb ein Kommunikationswerkzeug entwickelt, das die unterschiedlichen Medien und Verfahren der Kommunikation vereinheitlicht.	59a0a3ae69a21e9e1bbfa0089a4a18b8	de46e6b3f5a2840c7ea3d1a459e2a6f8	a9a9f422733bb3d3ef6ca203736da9db	incollection	Unterstützung der Zusammenarbeit auf dem Vorfeld von Verkehrsflughäfen	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Thomas C. Gudehus	{Braunschweiger Symposium Automatisierungs- und Assistenzsysteme für Transportmittel}	2001
7770506	\N	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthropotechnik gestern - heute - morgen: 40. Fachausschußsitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt am 20. und 21. Oktober 1998 in Bremen	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	Fachausschusssitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V	Borys.b	http://www.uni-kassel.de/~borys/abstrcts.html	\N		\N	\N	215-230	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-16}, isbn = {3932182030}	Task Analyses provide the basics to understand the work of other people. We started task analyses in different coal-fired power plants during project GRADIENT. In interviews, based on carefully elaborated questionnaires, we asked operators about different states of the plant, typical problems within each state and the knowledge necessary to resolve those problems. The whole task analysis was oriented along system states. When the software development methodology DIADEM guides interface development, users, ergonomists, and specifiers work together on a task analysis. A static view on the task gives the task graph as an inventory of sub-goals the user needs to achieve. Other formal descriptions centre on interaction between user and system. Thus, the task analysis becomes more user-oriented. A currently ongoing project evaluates support for co-operative work in airport ground operation. The project started with task analyses in apron operations offices on two German medium-size airports. The main tasks of the apron operation offices are management of equipment and resources, apron control, and event recording. It co-ordinates all activities on the apron taking into account the flight schedule, special request of airport customers, and safety requirements. A group of operators works together, each of them able to work on all different subtasks. The work is characterised by information exchange, using telephone lines and radio links and access to databases of flight schedules and recorded events. Hence, the task analysis concentrated on information flow and information needs.	ca190d4693dafc863c951a5890d8f0dc	1bc175eb1df07f10e46f45bad3a9414f	865ff1739728ba597b69b79fa0016473	incollection	Aufgabenanalysen in der Vorfeldkontrolle und Disposition auf Verkehrsflughäfen:  (Bremen 1998)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Oliver Hengstenberg	Klaus-Peter Gärtner	1998
7770507	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel University Press	Kassel	\N	Kasseler Personalschriften	Borys.2003c	http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:0002-873	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24.00}, isbn = {3933146879}	\N	3a4548d378bd4ca909fd962faaad5357	0ecac71fee5fbbf7a1958fef997f649b	f71558c7bb1cbbace4db99305000ed5a	book	From muscles to music:  A festschrift to celebrate the 60th birthday of Gunnar Johannsen	\N	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Carsten Wittenberg	2003
7770508	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	Institut für Meß- u. Automatisierungstechnik	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Borys.1990b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	740ca7b3f3d671fd0aca0ec9ba88f216	406b42190fcf1bc86354c1871910d96e	e1dbaafe08996c1d92f46a0a812ef0c8	book	The intelligent graphical editor with design support and user model (IGE3):  ESPRIT-GRADIENT Report P857-WP11-UKS 059	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and G. A. Sundström and Lajos Fejes and Gerd Strätz	\N	1990
7770510	\N	460	\N	Als Ms. gedr..	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI-Verl.	Düsseldorf	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI / 12	BraunschweigerSymposiumAutomatisierungsundAssistenzsystemefurTransportmittel.2001	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/330040367.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-18-346012-2}	\N	6c39d07acc86d1070e7d0e1f8ecebbc7	5e2ae6a47a3625a08f3dc32303ce3f17	1009516f68d3d616398ca3308939a9a2	book	Automatisierungs- und Assistenzsysteme für Transportmittel:  Möglichkeiten Grenzen Risiken ; Beiträge zum gleichnamigen 2. Braunschweiger Symposium vom 20.-21. Februar 2001 Technische Universität Braunschweig	\N	{Braunschweiger Symposium Automatisierungs- und Assistenzsysteme für Transportmittel}	2001
7770511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl und Institut für Allgemeine Nachrichtentechnik der Technischen Universität	Hannover	\N	Forschungsbericht / Lehrstuhl und Institut für Allgemeine Nachrichtentechnik, Technische Universität Hannover	Borys.1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87741d2f88d8badbd108e825c2c1b987	16165dafc01ed4e9f3c0c6d9de125005	613faa821326f90f69021cc660575213	booklet	Katalog gemessener relativer Mono-, Bi- und Trigrammhäufigkeiten in Texten deutscher Schriftsprache	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Eric Hecker	\N	1978
7770512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Oxford	\N	\N	Stahre.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0080442919}	\N	fb7834c6fe767e3b8eccb188ef86f8ea	ac5337be8e221e5bdb7c7d27a8761682	d0d1916084f46695e2986d4f2a2eb804	book	Automated systems based on human skill and knowledge 2003:  A proceedings volume from the 8th IFAC symposium, Göteborg, Sweden, 22-24 September 2003	\N	Johan Stahre and J. Stahre	2004
7770513	\N	12 (Kassel)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	Kassel	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Johannsen.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec35e3e930438833231653a1fb7d7e8a	c78115ff84b4c13ec88b50a2db48d764	53d76a4fb473c94c9bbd473d49d69233	proceedings	Proceedings of the XII. European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control:  Held at the University of Kassel Kassel Germany June 22 - 24 1993:  22,-24, Juni 1993	\N	Gunnar Johannsen and Bernd-Burkhard Borys	1993
7770514	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Borys.1997c	http://www.imat.maschinenbau.uni-kassel.de/eam/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-17}	\N	0662899050da94a6a41daa66e1d78128	1e644d61a3c648f686c77f0c252dce3f	b9c126f17412f1c1a68f19f44e2f1a2c	proceedings	Proceedings of the XVI. European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	\N	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Gunnar Johannsen and Carsten Wittenberg and Gerd Strätz	1997
7770515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Europe Chapter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borys.2007	http://www.uni-kassel.de/~borys/Borys-CockpitMockup.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	urldate = {2009-03-17}	\N	8fd64a26d8253f8e209c3ca885ec8d71	96898c18539fd6e4b13a5f3744419704	63e628d0f171af50902573d69fce7c39	misc	Microsoft's Flight Simulator and DirectX to Drive Auditory Displays in a Cockpit Mockup:  Poster:  Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter Annual Conference (Braunschweig 2007)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	\N	2007
7770516	\N	MMS-6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Kassel and Brown, Boveri & Cie.	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Borys.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07cf24c4933504fe16e10e582dc94d49	0bdf102454b970cb72c6d4a541164b93	0208509ddded3f8ef0944fb8ecc9a99d	book	Concepts, Design and Prototype Implementation for an Intelligent Graphical Editor (IGE1)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Lajos Fejes and Gunnar Johannsen and G. A. Sundström and H. W. Borchers and Peter F. Elzer and Claus Weisang and Klaus Zinser	\N	1988
7770517	IEEE Control Systems Magazine	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borys.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	26-30	\N	3	\N		\N	e7a4b3632a0067c87569026f777c91c2	6eb0b293390016b7d1f134889195e806	fce314a0b520cd712287fdb7e14bbb5e	article	Task and Knowledge Analysis in Coal-Fired Power Plants	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Gunnar Johannsen and Hans-G. Hansel and Joachim Schmidt	\N	1987
7770518	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laboratory for Man-Machine-Systems	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Borys.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f12c269ccda343a3feb9c2d91f85570e	7009c3188fa6c6fb410f286512951079	aa873d268b3d7976373c8f6a7fe78b63	book	Task and knowledge analysis:  Methodology and application in power plants	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Gunnar Johannsen and Hans-G. Hansel and Joachim Schmidt	\N	1986
7770520	\N	\N	\N	1st ed. /// 1. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFAC Conference on Integrated Systems Engineering	\N	Pergamon Press	Oxford , New York /// Oxford	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0601/95016840-t.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0080423612}	\N	deb7611b5e9d04633d506c51c9b1bf74	9abfc1120e802ccefe0a2f0fd90d02b2	b1e5f0d78e8ace8633ce84e104752351	book	Integrated systems engineering:  A postprint volume from the IFAC Conference, Baden-Baden, Germany, 27 - 29 September 1994	Gunnar Johannsen	\N	1995
7770521	Sprache Stimme Gehör	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunzel.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	74-78	\N	6	\N		\N	012b8a868187b63e890044793c56aa2a	8d0754bc0b235fc2fc61255a02c1fd65	0ffc669c9655fd6668018ab7c72ef56d	article	Farbige Schallspektrographie:  Einige Anwendungsbeispiele einer neuen Technik in der Phoniatrie	Hermann Josef Künzel and Bernd-Burkhard Borys	\N	1982
7770522	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TU Univ.-Bibliothek Abt. Publ.	Berlin	\N	ZMMS-Spektrum	Willumeit.1995	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/197591191.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3798316503}	\N	f72c03ded999d7084678c186c2e45871	66d6b343419d55d2a4efcc45bc33b289	2510543dad8ad250f441a03ffba44bea	book	Verläßlichkeit von Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	\N	Hans-Peter Willumeit and Harald Kolrep and Thomas Bierwagen	1995
7770523	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DTU	Lyngby	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Lind.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8787950898}	\N	a906ffa207d9e0965bd5c5e33ab8e403	802a250fcd07daaf0dcebade0552b2d3	56799663822b253ac36b9de926315ce9	book	Human Decision Making and Manual Control /// Proceedings:  (Proceedings of the 20th European Annual Conference on ...) /// Ørsted-DTU, Automation, Technical University of Denmark, June 25 - 27, 2001:  (Lynby 2001)	\N	Morten Lind	2001
7770524	\N	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	Lecture notes in control and information sciences	Elzer.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {185233234412700}	\N	6c35f11acd7c4ba364bdd5886861e819	7066da5dfb91d2a1fb9373068f9f6c18	da580931456de386d1db6af947d276b4	book	Human error and system design and management:  [... presented at an international workshop with the same name held from March 24 - 26, 1999, at the Technical University of Clausthal, Germany]	\N	Peter F. Elzer and R. H. Kluwe and B. Boussoffara	2000
7770526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/251662462.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	25b4f2ff12a017ce339b0d5e5a2cc703	04f0bbfcaacf197ceac735b30970887d	8b0e1d1b8809c523bc42f684caa210de	book	Proceedings of the XII. European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control:  Held at the University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany, June 22 - 234, 1993	Gunnar Johannsen	\N	1994
7770527	i-com	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borys.2008	doi:10.1524/icom.2008.0006	\N		\N	\N	30-33	\N	1	\N		Steht ein Mensch mit geschlossenen Augen in der freien Natur, dann kann er sich schon allein aus dem, was er hört, ein Bild der Umgebung machen. Er hört dabei dreidimensional in Richtung und Entfernung. Wir wollen dieses dreidimensionale Hörerlebnis in einer technischen Umgebung zumindest teilweise zurückgeben. Wir hoffen, dass es Piloten dabei unterstützt, ein Bild ihrer Umgebung und ihrer eigenen Position darin aufzubauen. Unsere Lösung und der Aufbau zur experimentellen Überprüfung wird im Folgenden beschrieben.
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With closed eyes in the nature, humans can sense the surrounding just by listening. Listening is three-dimensional providing direction and distance clues. We try to provide at least part of this perception in technical settings. We expect to support aircraft pilots' awareness of situation and own position. We describe our solution and the means for an experimental evaluation in the following paper.	014117943e557f60672ba38786e40545	1a9c0b911acc981451a3584fb23677e8	2022d3e5b1fbc7841b5d1c47ffc9cd59	article	Ein Cockpit-Mockup zur Evaluierung auditiver Flugführungsanzeigen (A Cockpit Mockup for the Evaluation of Auditory Flight Instruments)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	\N	2008
7770528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Allgemeine Nachrichtentechnik	Hannover	Universität Hannover	\N	Borys.1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27c06d0446d13415593f0340690371cc	a13bfe78f7219b5ecffb472b9a67bf6a	d8516634eaccb831b6f04f65bfe327a9	phdthesis	Segmentierung diskreter stochastischer Prozesse am Beispiel der deutschen Schriftsprache:  Dissertation	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	\N	1980
7770529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kriminalwissenschaftliches Institut	\N	Bundeskriminalamt / Technische Forschung K I 2	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Borys.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ae7a37f128c1a58eb6f93a3d78d45c6	645f5be1ca60d5cd987308faaebf0b18	ea5c95d793c98ea4b6ca0be69070a70c	book	Abschlußbericht zum Fördervorhaben des Bundesministers für Forschung und Technologie:  "Entwicklung eines Systems zur Erkennung nichtkooperativer Sprecher und zum Stimmvergleich in der Kriminalistik" (Berichtszeitraum 01.10.1978 - 31.05.1982)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Franz Broß and Gerd Giet and Helmut Heim and Hermann Josef Künzel and Bernd Sauer and Raimund Unzicker	\N	1982
7770531	\N	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	Lecture notes in control and information sciences	Kluwe.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-85233-234-4}	\N	7ff1642772ed198eb13a385990b4834e	07b1c5b44b1039a1499eba26fbbc8e47	e488701547e1b73ce292c9b8a93cb3f5	proceedings	HUMAN ERROR AND SYSTEM DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT /// Human error and system design and management:  [... presented at an international workshop with the same name held from March 24 - 26, 1999, at the Technical University of Clausthal, Germany]	\N	R. H. Kluwe and B. Boussoffara and Peter F. Elzer	2000
7770532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsreferat der Universität Kassel	Kassel	\N	\N	Adamczak.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6de1fd923241ec862ce277eb2f0b8bad	8e0eb9debb0d44d02565b3343828a56c	93e037efbb6129be16f6d5bcdcb16edb	book	Tagungshandbuch:  Hinweise und Anregungen zur Organisation von Tagungen	Wolfgang Adamczak and Bernd-Burkhard Borys	\N	2005
7770534	\N	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	Bonn	\N	Fachausschusssitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V	DGLR1998	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/267713452.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3932182030}	\N	2cd76f9aa00a4a204ced51bb64d5bd21	10e32dbba906651480ecafd99fb29cb3	8649724b3cf0544a35a7097f65cae5af	book	Anthropotechnik gestern - heute - morgen:  40. Fachausschußsitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt am 20. und 21. Oktober 1998 in Bremen	\N	Klaus-Peter Gärtner	1998
7770535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	London	\N	Computers and people series	WeirGeorgeR.S..1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {01274266042295}	Includes bibliography and index	df4f22f2a46784b8120e8277725d7109	e6de36ca50a4b7a49a1736b364c56350	83e90aabbc29054c50244a7762af7bbe	book	Human-computer interaction and complex systems	\N	{Weir, George R. S.} and James L. Alty	1991
7770536	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel University Press	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Hengstenberg.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3899580266}	\N	e7fee9ee19f75ee54b34f2b49b6a38c6	3b24aa69259e03cc8618a5458f987a30	3b41b26cc1e684e40b11392637f626a7	book	Kooperativer Flughafenbetrieb:  Abschlussbericht zum DFG-Forschungsvorhaben "Kooperative Planung und Disposition mit dem Ziel einer optimalen Nutzung vorhandener Flughafenkapazitäten"	Oliver Hengstenberg and Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Thomas C. Gudehus	\N	2003
7770537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liège,	\N	European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control	Keyser.1992	http://www.gbv.de/dms/tib-ub-hannover/251662020.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	052f6d313b1656312a321a8e72ef3570	421a00dfedea26ca8b14225fdd3c4b7c	99f40b05b012d7c713e4d9b40a7255bb	proceedings	Proceedings of the 10th European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control:  Liège, Belgium, 11 - 13 November 1991:  org. by V. de Keyser	\N	Veronique Keyser	1992
7770540	\N	MMS-8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Kassel	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Johannsen.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2511d4ab3c151f9359e75e90db33d5b1	2a66c35c10bb0f1aab2649a3cb7778f0	d38678fc578d89530b05799c053ad1e7	book	Issues of Design Support and User Modelling for Intelligent Graphical Editors, and Presentation System:  ESPRIT-Gradient-P857 Report WP4+11-UKS-055	Gunnar Johannsen and Bernd-Burkhard Borys and G. A. Sundström and Lajos Fejes and Gerd Strätz	\N	1989
7770662	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/emotion-sentiment.htm	Publication		\N	Dossier Psychologie et Ethique médicales, Anthropologie Culturelle
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7770767	Soins	\N	\N	\N	janvier/février 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2004	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/Pdf/Douleur_boula.pdf	\N		\N	Texte tiré d’une intervention
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7770850	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/qualite_vie_patient.htm	Publication		\N	Publication dossier Psychologie et Ethique médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.18}, owner = {C881240}	S’agissant de la santé, l’expression « qualité de vie » serait un
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\	peu de gens seront bien portants.	e456fad34ad43a7ef3997ba695dbcfc0	57af3dd712a69cba416e3c377b7694ee	8bcf4abf0cc540c9ffb5aad821750c8f	techreport	La qualité de vie du patient	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7770882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaronSmith_2008_ScholComm	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/current-models-report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Surveys and analyzes a wide range of new kinds of works currently used by scholars and researchers, discusses trends and patterns.	865ffbbe96b8ae467c944801a3d332d7	200b3e5bdfb9cb7001f1bc38e7a37a21	1b4df7087416d3e864589c7662986755	techreport	Current Models of Digital Scholarly Communication. Results of an Investigation Conducted by Ithaka for the Association of Research Libraries	Nancy L. Maron and K. Kirby Smith	\N	2008
7770887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harley_2008_Interim	http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/docs/SC%20Draft%20Interim%20Report%20060808.doc.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99032c3c9f6782fa6a9c53773295e313	a202b0b2e5e9167ecdce3e73b0c3bf98	67645b406b5e3d752e9db994295918f9	techreport	Interim Report Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An In-depth Study of Faculty Needs and Ways of Meeting Them	Diane Harley et al.	\N	2008
7771033	Phys. Rev. B	52	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Rucker1995	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.52.11059	\N	Phys. Rev. B 52 (1995): H. Rücker and M. Methfessel - Anharmonic Keating model for...	\N	\N	11059--11072	\N	15	\N	numpages = {13}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.52.11059}	\N	524ecef4cb043f4d2bbd5ed0b453507c	f347940b48428770797d143681d8fd56	821569af1959234f7cf1a25a9d1d1ecc	article	Anharmonic Keating model for group-{IV} semiconductors with application to the lattice dynamics in alloys of {Si}, {Ge}, and {C}	H. R\\"ucker and M. Methfessel	\N	1995
7771057	Journal of the American Chemical Society	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	king-1952	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja01122a513	\N		\N	\N	563-563	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja01122a513}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01122a513}	\N	f7b9877901f794e26c5838d45ed5d7ac	c95b30bb8abbf350001b7792c778e932	5112971d5f4f3a5cd9c6b13413d1fbb2	article	The Spectrophotometric Determination of the Rate Constant of First Order Reactions1	Edward L. King	\N	1952
7771244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langenscheidt	Berlin ; München ; Wien ; Zürich ; New York	\N	\N	UBMA_083317945	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=083317945&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Standardkurs für Selbstlerner ; [mit Berücksichtigung der brasilianischen Besonderheiten] ; Lehrbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-468-80377-X}	\N	4e962437384ba81259d70cac1f3d13d2	e5e6b753fb42a982e1d66ef89c4699a6	43d85ab7fa4ebfc393039f7021a078ca	book	Langenscheidts praktischer Sprachlehrgang Portugiesisch	Fátima Viegas Figueiredo Brauer and Uwe Brauer	\N	2001
7771254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TFM, Ferrer de Mesquita	Frankfurt / M.	\N	\N	UBMA_079268382	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=079268382&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	468 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925203-49-4}	\N	21aa5fb9db1bdb0353f580a0340752df	665ad37cbbf9f78d869122f303eb494a	25fb58dbd6e642ba36f38cd730e0a74a	book	Gesprochenes Portugiesisch	Fátima Viegas Figueiredo Brauer	\N	1999
7771267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ., Inst. für Romanistik	Rostock	\N	Lehr- und Arbeitshefte zur Lusitanistik, Hispanistik der Universität Rostock	UBMA_091778891	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=091778891&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Überblick ; ein Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch für Lusitanisten	\N	\N	158 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86009-203-0}	\N	473c399d4fd86aad30faf0e8e42d1bf2	2cdd852f1047363370e29e7b89a93e34	bcd9bba63b1cda418ac7b3feb45d5655	book	Portugiesisch in Brasilien	José Luis de Azevedo do Campo	\N	2001
7771271	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/conflit_pouvoir_encadrement.htm	Publication		\N	cf. dossier Psychologie et Ethique médicales
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\	William Blake in “The marriage of Heaven and Hell”.	1eca9c80ee8e62acd458d8ca7cb0aa3c	1f1a08e0cc3347e31562f8a40496d0c9	f3563b5689479b84993d4fce40fd6b24	techreport	Institution de soins : situations de conflit, pouvoir et encadrement	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7771282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemeyer	Tübingen	\N	\N	UBMA_048017779	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=048017779&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	portugiesisch-deutsch, deutsch-portugiesisch	\N	\N	XI, 371 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-484-50284-3}	\N	0fae73939960b68b8e2e53995f03cffc	40f61d2b16cf99bc016612e7eb3554bf	bc0f1e9173058bef40464273ddb513ea	book	Die "falschen Freunde"	Maria Teresa Hundertmark-Santos Martins	\N	1995
7771287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winter	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBMA_071983120	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=071983120&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausbildung und Kontraste	\N	\N	XVI, 297 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8253-0785-9}	\N	60e0786cf9a33f0324021292d3827fff	4a7a6ef865b6ace4592c1168ef5a2465	3c1b025553f33de020e9dfaff9b4c31a	book	Das brasilianische Portugiesisch	Volker Noll	\N	1999
7771319	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichert	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_026019884	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=026019884&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	283 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88226-507-8}	\N	4eaa0458eb371e297542db79ecf50588	9550b1b6652a8f71bd6e89fddf0d142b	74a8c4b704019d74440c4c3d7e95809e	book	Português com prazer - Eine Einführung in die Weltsprache Portugiesisch, Teil 1	Gloria J. Soares de Oliveira Frank	\N	1991
7771348	The Journal of Physical Chemistry	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guggenheim-1930	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/j150314a004	\N		\N	\N	1751-1757	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1021/j150314a004}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/j150314a004}	\N	52825061e7b97f3b64dc4de6a10b7627	0fc805d9f1ef247c89b2aed318b63416	4e291eb5ba967f2e07e2f28aa45a3a40	article	On the Laws of Dilute Solutions and of Perfect Solutions	E. A. Guggenheim	\N	1930
7771411	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	Fondation Genevoise pour la Formation et la Recherche Médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boula2008a	http://www.gfmer.ch/Presentations_Fr/effets_de_la_structure_organisat.htm	Publication		\N	Dossier Psychologie et Ethique médicales	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.18}, owner = {C881240}	La plupart des études sur l’exercice du rôle professionnel ont porté,
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\	sur l'exercice du rôle professionnel du soignant	Jean-Gilles Boula	\N	2008
7771485	\N	\N	\N	\N	05	20	{XXIV}e {J}ourn{\\'e}es du {D}{\\'e}veloppement de l'{A}ssociation {T}iers-{M}onde {\\'E}{CONOMIE} {DE} {LA} {CONNAISSANCE} {ET} {D}{\\'E}{VELOPPEMENT} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SAINT}-{LOUIS} {S}{\\'e}n{\\'e}gal 	\N	\N	CHARLESDOMINIQUE:2008:IRD-00368465:1	http://hal.ird.fr/ird-00368465/en/	\N		\N	10 p. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	affiliation = {{C}entre d'{\\'e}conomie et d'{\\'e}thique pour l'environnement et le d{\\'e}veloppement - {C}3{ED} - {IRD} : {UR}063 - {U}niversit{\\'e} de {V}ersailles-{S}aint {Q}uentin en {Y}velines }, language = {{F}ran{\\c{c}}ais}	{L}e d{\\'e}veloppement durable des p{\\^e}ches, si souvent invoqu{\\'e} en {A}frique de l'{O}uest, appara{\\^i}t de plus en plus compromis alors que l'ins{\\'e}curit{\\'e} alimentaire augmente. {L}e d{\\'e}veloppement des p{\\^e}ches supposerait une augmentation des captures, donc la surexploitation, qui menacerait les ressources et finalement la p{\\^e}che. {L}es p{\\^e}cheries tendraient {\\`a} se d{\\'e}velopper spontan{\\'e}ment, n{\\'e}cessitant des r{\\'e}glementations prescrites par les scientifiques mais qui ne sont pas appliqu{\\'e}es. « {O}n en sait suffisamment pour g{\\'e}rer », dit-on, si la surexploitation s'accro{\\^i}t, c'est par « manque de volont{\\'e} politique ». {L}a finalit{\\'e} de la gestion des p{\\^e}ches ne devrait pourtant pas {\\^e}tre la r{\\'e}glementation de l'acc{\\`e}s aux ressources, mais la cr{\\'e}ation des conditions qui rendront cette r{\\'e}glementation inutile, c'est-{\\`a}-dire les conditions d'une p{\\^e}che durable. {L}es p{\\^e}cheries artisanales ne doivent pas {\\^e}tre r{\\'e}duites {\\`a} des syst{\\`e}mes isol{\\'e}s d'extraction de ressource. {E}lles doivent {\\^e}tre consid{\\'e}r{\\'e}es comme des syst{\\`e}mes int{\\'e}gr{\\'e}s, diversifi{\\'e}s, pourvoyeurs de services durables. {P}our mettre ces propri{\\'e}t{\\'e}s en {\\'e}vidence, il faut revenir au terrain, de plus en plus d{\\'e}laiss{\\'e}, et refaire un inventaire de la diversit{\\'e} des p{\\^e}cheries qui soit pertinent pour l'am{\\'e}nagement et le d{\\'e}veloppement durable. {N}ous pr{\\'e}sentons une base de connaissance sur les p{\\^e}ches artisanales d'{A}frique de l'{O}uest ({M}auritanie {\\`a} la {G}uin{\\'e}e, {C}ap-{V}ert) issue de groupes de travail ayant r{\\'e}uni des scientifiques de la r{\\'e}gion (1). {E}lle rassemble un certain nombre d'informations et d'observations du domaine halieutique de ces pays (engins, activit{\\'e}s, p{\\^e}cheries…), consid{\\'e}r{\\'e} comme un vaste ensemble parcouru d'{\\'e}changes et ayant une unit{\\'e} culturelle. {L}'outil utilis{\\'e} pour assembler les notions est un mod{\\`e}le conceptuel fait pour la transmission du patrimoine culturel, l'ontologie s{\\'e}mantique orient{\\'e}e objet {CIDOC} {CRM} (norme {ISO}). {L}es premiers r{\\'e}sultats montrent que le mod{\\`e}le permet de documenter les notions de mani{\\`e}re approfondie, d'expliciter des concepts scientifiques comme l'effort de p{\\^e}che ou la ressource et de contribuer {\\`a} une int{\\'e}gration pluridisciplinaire.	635a1aca399f12e4ac0cd1c571b58fee	ee3c7f4e8b616fb518d356f512838db0	f8c1ec5162dc46a9a4f0c810a672046d	inproceedings	{Q}uelle connaissance pour quel d{\\'e}veloppement des p{\\^e}ches artisanales ? {U}ne base de connaissance (ontologie {CRM} {CIDOC}) pour l'{A}frique de l'{O}uest	{E}mmanuel {C}harles {D}ominique	\N	2008
7771683	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	49	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11576-007-0064-z	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	280--287	\N	4	\N		Vor dem Hintergrund aktueller Positionierungsdebatten ist eine genaue Kenntnis des Methodenprofils der Wirtschaftsinformatik zunehmend von Bedeutung. Der Beitrag zeigt anhand einer Literaturanalyse, dass 1) sich das aktive Methodenspektrum der Wirtschaftsinformatik mit argumentativ-, konzeptionell- und formal-deduktiven Analysen, Prototyping, Fallstudien und quantitativen Querschnittanalysen aus sechs Kernmethoden zusammensetzt, die in 91% der Beitra¨ge zum Einsatz kommen, 2) die WI in den letzten Jahren zunehmend auch quantitativ-empirische Methoden einsetzt, wa¨hrend gleichzeitig der Anteil argumentativ-deduktiver Arbeiten zuru¨ckgeht, 3) Fallstudien, konzeptionelle und formal-deduktive Analysen von WI und IS etwa in gleichem Umfang eingesetzt werden, Prototyping und argumentativ-deduktive Arbeiten das methodologische Spezifikum der Wirtschaftsinformatik und quantitativ-empirische Querschnittstudien sowie Laborexperimente das methodologische Spezifikum des Information Systems Research sind.	94b42d41f02a2cc33aec11f7623082b8	de75cb9177904e7ac2f8bb5afd7e40a1	d1169dd71946bee64fd4a129c04911d5	article	Forschungsmethoden der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Thomas Wilde and Thomas Hess	\N	2007
7773535	The Internet and Higher Education	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vaughan2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W4X-4FPDRGW-2/2/4fc7b0658409bfe5002581de0ba0d383	\N	ScienceDirect - The Internet and Higher Education : Creating cognitive presence in a blended faculty development community	\N	\N	1 - 12	\N	1	\N	issn = {1096-7516}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.iheduc.2004.11.001}	The focus of this study was to understand how a blended learning approach can support the inquiry process (cognitive presence) in a faculty development context. The findings from this study indicate that there are several key differences and similarities in cognitive presence between face-to-face and online discussions. These differences and similarities are specifically related to the four phases of cognitive presence of the practical inquiry model. A comparison of the face-to-face and online discussion forums indicates that: a slightly higher percentage of triggering events occurred in the face-to-face discussions; exploration was the dominant phase in both environments; a noticeably greater percentage of comments were coded for integration in the online discussions; and the resolution/application phase was almost non-existent in both forms of discussion. The results from this study imply that an increased emphasis should be placed on teaching presence within a blended learning environment to ensure that participants achieve resolution in the inquiry cycle.	babaf4c71cfe7b8de1299c3ee4fb4918	4a9479039abaec11d61410244217f323	1f9bb4f1a27f00fd09980dba88ad62c1	article	Creating cognitive presence in a blended faculty development community	Norman Vaughan and D. Randy Garrison	\N	2005
7773750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck &amp; Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	\N	UBMA_257807179	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=257807179&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Intermedialität bei E. T. A. Hoffmann	\N	\N	221 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-525-20848-0, 978-3-525-20848-9}	\N	998becfa4044ab543b3c9192781397ae	064679922e9d78cee74b08a9210f233e	82ce884c155e69b6c4bca9ac87e8beae	book	Wenn mehrere Künste im Spiel sind	Ricarda Schmidt	\N	2006
7774179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Königshausen &amp; Neumann	Würzburg	\N	Stiftung für Romantikforschung ; Bd. 31	UBMA_259919284	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=259919284&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Alterisierungen in Kunst, Wissenschaft und Anthroplogie um 1800	\N	\N	356 S., [4] Bl.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8260-3111-3}	\N	e682e550db242b29b9d948d5baf59b4b	78d8bf27ddf678dc9834761fb6d6b1a3	aadf79677404953b7dc515ddcad8ffe7	book	Fremde Figuren	\N	Alexandra Böhm	2008
7774490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HUC '99: Proceedings of the 1st international symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	743843	http://www.springerlink.com/content/pwpmm42n3krr1f3a/	\N	When humans talk with humans, they are able to use implicit situational information, or context, to increase the conversational bandwidth. Unfortunately, this ability to convey ideas does not transfer well to humans interacting with computers. In traditional interactive computing, users have an impoverished mechanism for providing input to computers. By improving the computer’s access to context, we increase the richness of communication in human-computer interaction and make it possible to produce more useful computational services. The use of context is increasingly important in the fields of handheld and ubiquitous computing, where the user?s context is changing rapidly. In this panel, we want to discuss some of the research challenges in understanding context and in developing context-aware applications.	\N	\N	304--307	\N	\N	\N	location = {Karlsruhe, Germany}, isbn = {3-540-66550-1}	When humans talk with humans, they are able to use implicit situational information, or context, to increase the conversational bandwidth. Unfortunately, this ability to convey ideas does not transfer well to humans interacting with computers. In traditional interactive computing, users have an impoverished mechanism for providing input to computers. By improving the computer’s access to context, we increase the richness of communication in human-computer interaction and make it possible to produce more useful computational services. The use of context is increasingly important in the fields of handheld and ubiquitous computing, where the user?s context is changing rapidly. In this panel, we want to discuss some of the research challenges in understanding context and in developing context-aware applications.	16810363ba0b7f5a5bf1d3b0f533a4ab	c0a3b2f59b5a70c52b5feb6dd0f5db8e	51dca7d19c80b9bd2add9f32124ac8fb	inproceedings	Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness	Gregory D. Abowd and Anind K. Dey and Peter J. Brown and Nigel Davies and Mark Smith and Pete Steggles	\N	1999
7774497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Automatisierungs- und Assistenzsysteme für Transportmittel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fortschritt-Berichte VDI	Johannsen.2000b	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-36	\N	\N	\N		\N	42dab305f63d102a398e255e33490a2a	20d5afa34373395ca3686b78476fc80f	3f52377c6b38c377210bcfd3adb752be	inproceedings	Audiovisuelle Informationsdarbietung in Assistenzsystemen für die Fahrzeugführung	G. Johannsen	{VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik}	2000
7774498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Human and Computer - HC-99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999f	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf08db73b92f62fa3650da1d763dde5b	03156a44c8775541fe4eb30ce671ae12	97f3a3d9cee7e8f3da4987a38d20fc81	inproceedings	Visual and auditory displays in human-computer interaction	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings CSEPC 2000 International Conference 2000 (Taejon 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2000c	\N	\N		\N	\N	150-155	\N	\N	\N		\N	33b464d4f15abc007617fe92926cf8ea	b99cd0bb784e239a84b9d97d04b1f4e4	ff058d08305fe26dc5ce2e49bfe53e03	incollection	Cognitive systems analysis, design, and experimental investigation of auditory displays for human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	2000
7774500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 3rd MATHMOD, IMACS: Symposium on Mathematical Modelling (Wien 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2ac73b6071f02156b536518e95fb815	f9fce884028c66030f18d86326c05a7d	dd1ace2ba0d4f531fe1e2842fbfe14c0	inproceedings	Auditory displays in human-machine interfaces of mobile robots for non-speech communication with humans	G. Johannsen	I. Troch and F. Breitenecker	2000
7774501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abstracts CSM'99 - 13th JISR-IIASA Workshop on Methodologies and Tools for Complex System Modeling and Integrated Policy Assessment (Laxenburg 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999e	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	6333055433b756d45d8aaca9ac5b2155	aa2ddd3ebcdc5678cbc52b6fc8e51e1c	6908e881f4467c21370d24b72fb2fed7	inproceedings	Human-centred life-cycle methodology for the development of model-based user interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 2nd COST-G6 Workshop on Digital Audio Effects (Trondheim 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999c	\N	\N		\N	\N	171-174	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0af07074f89836537d39aca129e2b94	5d67216d0592439018ee32e6f9aa0988	29aad7454b2dfc6e3e407b8244f1b068	inproceedings	Design and understandability of digital-audio musical symbols for intent and state communication from service robots to humans	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Preprints 1st IFAC Workshop on Multi-Agent-Systems in Production (Wien 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999d	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c10994b06edeaa429abdbffbaa2400b	180c43deab8fda393e2401a92931a117	4425580eb0c5be9ec066c70ae663ac4b	inproceedings	Sound communication in a multi-agent human-robot environment	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagungsband 14: Österreichischer Automatisierungstag (Wien 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27519ede043b665101887fe44ec4ca46	d35747bcbd7cb3e261982b2d324d0530	e1c6a2fbdf79f52e4d38d74572f68c66	inproceedings	Moderne Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation.	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music: Preprints International Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45fe170b70e03d48e819c6dbba967272	4d22d058c95ffc9ab0f4b0f3c7ac341c	7e5483a583f76479b86d2b3d8b4baf4a	inproceedings	Short Description of the International Workshop Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music	G. Johannsen	G. Johannsen and O. Werner and P. Zerweck	2001
7774506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems: Proceedings 9th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium (Atlanta 2004)	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bdcd44767bd71e60e7e5d6e48ab9727	531e17fd23feddef8704c05f17a85274	376ec355e4e8a1b490b15464f5bc3ce6	inproceedings	Learning from music for human-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	2004
7774507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 21st Century COE Program for Research and Education on Complex Functional Mechanical Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2004d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1170528b8545876b4469bbb177956514	28e6266cca28764096dfdba306b1263e	a6c2d8b52193c90f9c9bcd05a11b87d7	incollection	COE Research at Kyoto University on Interface Design by Analyzing the Complexity of Human-System Interactions	G. Johannsen	\N	2004
7774508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematische Musik – musikalische Mathematik: (Music in Numbers – Numbers in Music)	\N	\N	\N	PFAU-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2005b	\N	\N		\N	\N	71-81	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89727-275-X}	\N	8c0c50fa4aa5f14c73d2e1672100199f	21d13b401504fa19d727f6456799cbde	4e5a160cb6e02377e1a141f62b7438e3	incollection	Supervisory Control – Interaktive und gestische Kommunikation in Musik und Technik	G. Johannsen	Bernd Enders	2005
7774509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 24th European Annual Conference Human Decision Making and Manual Control (Athen 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-80 (CD-ROM)	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b394de5856ad456f23419fd6bb482b4	139a1a9bcc61bf4335cd06555fd5032e	cee51168eae596f88a044fa859db8c8c	inproceedings	Historical views on human engineering:  From control to cognition	G. Johannsen	A. Amditis	2005
7774510	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems 2001: Proceedings 8th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium (Kassel 2001)	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-9	\N	\N	\N		\N	61e1267d69fc9f7cf61a1ad1294de5f8	90380a7c5c0b74e57b72fb6a9091ad96	eb84f1454bbb80e84d5887764c83a7fc	inproceedings	Human-machine systems research for needs in industry and society	G. Johannsen	G. Johannsen	2002
7774511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 8th International Conference on Auditory Display ICAD (Kyoto 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	98-103	\N	\N	\N		\N	21130519253a5b1552ddae700031f592	0e5d99ab85387237f3411bcb3ff60706	66c57fd74a8153d4a6d0d3f07a89d22c	inproceedings	Auditory display of directions and states for mobile systems	G. Johannsen	\N	2002
7774512	\N	1678	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation/Design: Tagungsband USEWARE (Darmstadt 2002)	\N	\N	\N	VDI-Verlag	\N	\N	VDI-Berichte	Johannsen.2002f	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-292	\N	\N	\N		\N	59cfa8ba7959a0ef49575284f911b847	ec81b0cc46216483bd1ad81cd678e5d9	a5034673cb487f2f46572ed6ec3cc7ad	inproceedings	Sound-Design für Anmutung und Systeminformationen bei Fahrzeugen und Geräten	G. Johannsen	\N	2002
7774513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	The McGraw-Hill Companies	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c541fd779aa18cdf48d4fb8c3e2b340f	8c78802de351aa5c50642a84b7a1cb76	2b03f6c9cba60a57a5f792873f08ccce	incollection	Process control:  Encyclopedia Article No. 546600	G. Johannsen	\N	2002
7774514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Systems Engineering. IFAC Conference (Baden-Baden 1994)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon; Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994j	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7cf437dcb51dff7ff973c639bc25ad8	e9cf0b53ba861781436a6aa113a2da0e	afa7d83a1e5412dcac55912b0e2607e8	inproceedings	Integrated systems engineering:  The challenging cross-discipline	G. Johannsen	G. Johannsen	1994
7774515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication (Nagoya 1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994h	\N	\N		\N	\N	18-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	de68d146d05b43847e9e6959b4662867	a87a84d89fe940ad5013c93a3e418ae1	210bd56e2b14151a6a7878a18751fcb6	inproceedings	Design of intelligent human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1994
7774516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch-Maschine-Systeme und Neue Informationstechnologien	\N	\N	\N	Augustinus Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994i	\N	\N		\N	\N	245-251	\N	\N	\N		\N	598aacb3c9dc00a2f82d44b7802e4407	77209c4faf009f8be3a53a5a67078b33	3935738382a39c71a00c41537f3e64a3	incollection	Leitende Kontrolle und integrierte Automation in Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	G. Johannsen	K.-P. Gärtner and W. Stein and H. Widdel	1994
7774517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings Specialists' Meeting on Application of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to Nuclear Plants AIR  (Tokai-mura 1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	261-270	\N	\N	\N		\N	3802b08aad55475c32b8e25b562f89dc	551d5b7f8a1ccacbccc0981ee7846f89	3be78572b783002d10dca4ccdf30f78c	inproceedings	Knowledge-based support for design and operational use of human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1994
7774518	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems and Control Encyclopedia: Advances in Systems, Control and Information Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	Systems & control encyclopedia	Johannsen.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	366-373	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0080359337}	\N	5056c436675741adc456874f9715d25e	4ab394279c7166c881f055fedd5563f1	14e46a6ced9305fc2b0f5c466e427621	incollection	Knowledge Analysis in Power Plants	G. Johannsen	M. G. Singh	1990
7774519	\N	D/III/2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ingenieurpsychologie - Enzyklopädie der Psychologie	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Psychologie, Hogrefe	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990e	\N	\N		\N	\N	426-454	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ff6b2da852317b6efe9d990cc34f7e6	345900216e79519810a67464b9bf6a9c	9ab2f7d50c4a7be02943e8754b86c301	incollection	Fahrzeugführung	G. Johannsen	C. Hoyos and B. Zimolong	1990
7774520	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings European Control Conference (Grenoble 1991)	\N	\N	\N	Hermès	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1991b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1013-1021	\N	\N	\N		\N	3eac05136bc0fdb2bef6ac9299f97c22	25876d304eb17a280028b0cfecc3532b	b45e3bcba69faa535cd4a4b8d5a3479c	inproceedings	Integrated automation in complex man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1991
7774521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 11th World Congress on Automatic Control (Tallinn 1990)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990g	\N	\N		\N	\N	175-181	\N	\N	\N		\N	25f909a7f51f4342da4f1fce45a994d6	8f68f4dbfd2add4107bc971eef58e98f	4108662c157ad91d05da9dbe0af3a5ca	inproceedings	Towards a new quality of automation in complex man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1990
7774522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Role of Information Technologies: Proceedings International Symposium on Expanding Access to Science and Technology (Kyoto 1992)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994g	\N	\N		\N	\N	195-213	\N	\N	\N		\N	00cb56b58227d6b2cd9ca98f430ba36a	396f8b1b9a59ea6a66f2627365c749fa	4ac363214ca9eef6be86836c021310a4	inproceedings	Simulated man-machine systems as computer-aided information transfer and self-learning tools	G. Johannsen	\N	1994
7774523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings Post IFAC-MMS’98 Conference Seminar on Human with Technology (Mihama, Fukui 1998)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-38	\N	\N	\N		\N	50ba3d9fa1cec77cb3aeb0080a19aa15	97c779c1c7ce30f777481cf3dc9325d2	05779158f25056c2519b781fe5b9f0f8	inproceedings	Advanced visualisation and multimedia approaches for process control	G. Johannsen	\N	1998
7774524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perspectives on the Human Controller	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997b	\N	\N		\N	\N	261-270	\N	\N	\N		\N	31d99854787959861e0d644e5269fec5	6e0084a99a9bd4b0979fffc534416804	28dcfcdd39654a007d4531a092c2318e	incollection	Human-Computer Interfaces for Supervisory Control	G. Johannsen	Thomas B. Sheridan and T. van Lunteren	1997
7774525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diderot Forum on Mathematics and Music (Wien 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999g	\N	\N		\N	\N	215-226	\N	\N	\N		\N	512be16d4d69eec0c5c75ebc88cb1606	3216f0ebd853a226638d99b305f01bb0	1440ca0e7742775a67d346f64a04288b	inproceedings	Analysis of audio symbols based on musical and robot-movement sounds using time-frequency methods	G. Johannsen	H. G. Feichtinger and M. Dörfler	1999
7774526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 7th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine-Systems (Kyoto 1998)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1998b	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-46	\N	\N	\N		\N	62523a4cec0f340c6f32ecc86853ddc7	0eed477c192f0034a16f9eac514a699d	4e0f141b098d93b10d9d0141395ec0a2	inproceedings	Human-computer communication for design and operation in performing arts and industrial engineering	G. Johannsen	\N	1998
7774527	\N	20A	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symbiosis of Human and Artifact: Proceedings 6th International Conference Human-Computer Interaction, (Yokohama 1995).	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.	\N	\N		\N	\N	359-364	\N	\N	\N		\N	47715859e5f996ed04d21adcac17c372	2fb5987b81f451b21ae5a91d2c820c9f	acc91912635c1c5d6f19f4cb92adbae2	inproceedings	Human-machine interfaces for cooperative work	G. Johannsen	Y. Anzai and K. Ogawa and H. Mori	1995
7774528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 6th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems (Cambridge 1995)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-12	\N	\N	\N		\N	549a22d793b7558a31de0d9c4cca0c4b	b3d0118bf1a747ea63cd5fc05d9c1507	33a6a1f5a302f4d7157e533c03552731	inproceedings	Conceptual design of multi-human machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1995
7774529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th World Congress International Federation of Automatic Control (San Francisco 1996)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	JohannsenG..1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	355-366	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa019b410bcaae9f4cd97c7669dbeae2	371387094e1fa5e1c80bbcd6512b8753	c899d9808f5e7d674fe1a47386fb260c	inproceedings	Cooperative human-machine interfaces for plant-wide control and communication	G. Johannsen	\N	1996
7774530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Cognitive Systems Engineering in Process Control (Kyoto 1996)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	253-260	\N	\N	\N		\N	a65efb95386745b9e7fd6378416ec9f0	0635d772f61c66fa1ed53f7729d57288	013fe5819feed9c8d7e2668038ea587d	inproceedings	Cognition space metaphor for human-machine interaction	G. Johannsen	\N	1996
7774531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidance and control of autonomous systems: DAAD-German summer academy at the University Duisburg-Essen	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8325-1376-4}	\N	ad358b57992e87b51881f4ff03e46a93	788451f1ec385a511dffad0ed7e3511c	9601fa6c545870cb53667c70d3eccd98	inproceedings	Analysis and design of complex human-machine interactions	G. Johannsen	D. Söffker and W. Luther and E. Ahle	2006
7774532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976c	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-95	\N	\N	\N		\N	e8618ba81a447729b82741bdf2637fb2	7b93f748dc8da5c9e3ec366c8df6ce38	cdcb4f92bb6fe86b0136c1776d875904	inproceedings	Human performance and workload in simulated landing-approaches with autopilot-failures	G. Johannsen and C. Pfendler and W. Stein	Thomas B. Sheridan and G. Johannsen	1976
7774533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 3rd European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control (Roskilde 1983)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983e	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-297	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ef2570b73ec7137c3a7ae403b04c8aa	c2992ede571bf9f418b8be4f90290316	ca23c41c8ca44361bcd1fd8d010db2ab	inproceedings	Mental workload and performance under different degrees of uncertainty in fault management situations	G. Johannsen and C. Pfendler	\N	1983
7774534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 14th Annual Conference Manual Control	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1978c	\N	\N		\N	\N	137-159	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd3a4e9689f6e6b6ba94acab33c80d98	ced3dcfbbff048f75b12cb7afe79be27	7b28f68c780fec97910ca037c552ef20	inproceedings	Prospects of a mathematical theory of human behavior in complex man-machine systems tasks	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse	\N	1978
7774535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems: Proceedings 2nd IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Conference	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986d	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-61	\N	\N	\N		\N	47522e682ef058393f25b40ba6d4319e	90e5fdb02f4147efb8f8a543d3ca3bc9	12af66b946405899e30db053de0017ac	inproceedings	Matching user needs and technologies of displays and graphics	G. Johannsen and J. E. Rijnsdorp and H. Tamura	G. Mancini and G. Johannsen and L. Mårtensson	1986
7774536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mental Workload: Its Theory and Measurement	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1979b	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-114	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a607b7b6c048129cd8fc6d146917bde	968df06a4c7ce5574734d6a5e48b12f1	144bf4b6d99cb616f14ff6e942bd6033	incollection	Final report of experimental psychology group	G. Johannsen and N. Moray and R. Pew and J. Rasmussen and A. Sanders and C. Wickens	N. Moray	1979
7774537	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 12th World Congress on Automatic Control (Sydney 1993)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	343-347	\N	\N	\N		\N	84fec9ed7cbc7b912ee972050500b9fd	c44b4e8c1493510085d1e68a6efd6ef1	f6ea0db782a4d739879d508b8765caef	inproceedings	Knowledge based design of human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen and A. H. Levis and H. G. Stassen	\N	1993
7774538	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DGLR-Bericht 76-01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976e	\N	\N		\N	\N	111-129	\N	\N	\N		\N	9aff18ab5aae162dcc659a96ccc0844c	26e91733553dc3a99c831f39bd675c32	cd8107795c5fc1541ce76c2393aab426	inproceedings	Pilotenbeanspruchung und -leistung in einem simulierten STOL-Anflug	G. Johannsen and G. Nossing and C. Pfendler	{Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt}	1976
7774539	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundations of Music and Gesture	\N	\N	\N	Routledge – Taylor & Francis Group	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	71da7aebd97da2ec07c568fcf0afbddd	2d1b3b4e7bad49913be64a46575b872f	0331e43f68ea904112d79451f7a69a49	incollection	Conductor's gestures and their mapping to sound synthesis	G. Johannsen and T. M. Nakra	R. I. Godøy and M. Leman	2008
7774540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IEEE International Conference Cybernetics and Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1980b	\N	\N		\N	\N	738-745	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb75e4afe794df734cdbf5b7f59fa875	8e98c4f4856f0250fff941503fd84cb2	f5a6eb14298d808c2019f9832e8989b3	inproceedings	A study of the planning process of aircraft pilots in emergency and abnormal situations	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse	\N	1980
7774541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Sheridan.1976b	\N	\N		\N	\N	473-477	\N	\N	\N		\N	11f730f4a265e849428b8edc19317853	c34b2a326c0a5f07b688e437ea0a7b85	9867dde2ea20923e8ed26e9f23c2810b	inproceedings	Workshop reports:  Introduction and summary	Thomas B. Sheridan and G. Johannsen	Thomas B. Sheridan and G. Johannsen	1976
7774542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semiannual Progress Report: NASA Grant NSG-2119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rouse.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1d7bd59444949b56b92e269c8889063	38aca21e53256e4082552fbe4930a5e6	b24ccc77976a2f08d3f1d4e3372a5258	incollection	Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems	W. B. Rouse and G. Johannsen and S. H. Rouse and J. M. Hammer and N. M. Morris and C. W. Webster	\N	1981
7774543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 2nd European Meeting on Cognitive Science Approaches to Process Control (Siena 1989)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sundstrom.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	129-140	\N	\N	\N		\N	acb68cc7c77a29021c12f0b14277059d	9fafad233ffd4a0f93cf74f4d024ca40	000d80fbcdb0949ea47346a1e920317a	inproceedings	Functional information search:  A framework for knowledge elicitation and representation for graphical support systems	G. A. Sundström and G. Johannsen	\N	1989
7774544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems: Proceedings 3rd IFAC/IFIP/IEA/IFORS Conference on Man-Machine Systems (Oulu 1989)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Stassen.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	23-32	\N	\N	\N		\N	07f743a285760006c8c42663d0ba5e2d	218cfca59636326565fc75f311164d49	2ac6c08fdb530ab34a67bb0d52c3df96	inproceedings	Internal representation, internal model, human performance model and mental workload	H. G. Stassen and G. Johannsen and N. Moray	J. Ranta	1989
7774545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bericht No. 53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1981e	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9cac1e5667579e73c9b589e5cc4df357	f02b70a2c9b0c292a6130fd0ea48e93f	5ff076c1f8d2196d9374731ae495014b	incollection	Studies of planning behavior of aircraft pilots in normal, abnormal, and emergency situations	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse and K. Hillmann	\N	1981
7774546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 1st European Annual Conference Human Decision Making and Manual Control (Delft 1981)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1981b	\N	\N		\N	\N	142-150	\N	\N	\N		\N	e22b010c056c89476e405dae82381315	99a3d5ac5cff59d009b20e9fe1dcf38a	9f0aa5358d5b1b3848ab8e0b37c83b54	inproceedings	Problem solving behavior of pilots in abnormal and emergency situations	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse	\N	1981
7774547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semiannual Progress Report: NASA Grant NSG-2119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rouse.1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15b015f4cad24851b5772aeca3bde3da	7b2ad47eb833f2464d5cf80415b021a1	36a7be654dc06aad5dfaa687bdeccf00	incollection	Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems	W. B. Rouse and G. Johannsen and S. H. Rouse and J. M. Hammer	\N	1980
7774548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semiannual Progress Report: NASA Grant NSG-2119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rouse.1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	222b3283c4e50f6e1af1718592719ff5	4f95575a5226072a460747f0843332ec	cd6c6def908bce23d91e758114725c90	incollection	Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems	W. B. Rouse and G. Johannsen and S. H. Rouse and T. Govindaraj and J. S. Greenstein and J. M. Hammer	\N	1979
7774549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS): Control Systems, Robotics, and Automation	\N	\N	\N	EOLSS Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.20032007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4b18d9d476f6518b86c8303905dca62f	24ffcdd28b33aef66a00ad594fbbc6be	bd42944825fde40af3edb393a60f27c1	incollection	Human-machine interaction	G. Johannsen	H. Unbehauen	2007
7774550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 10th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium, IFAC-HMS (Seoul 2007): Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44afc93a5a512bf26214269c88bc651b	4a81da2df317974123e6fd02657f5f93	5ed1243bf5072544552b5aa979f24314	inproceedings	25 years of human-machine systems in IFAC	G. Johannsen	W. C. Yoon	2007
7774551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomie und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2008b	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-66	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f015efc3f7444aadcf0692ad5fe10bb	c33c5f7a9927bef945b55fabe7ffc982	29a309ea0fcc1bc7f91577d30703912d	incollection	Überwachung, Entscheidung und Supervisory Control in Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	G. Johannsen	L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and J. Grosche	2008
7774552	\N	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prospektive Gestaltung von Mensch-Technik-Interaktion	\N	\N	\N	VDI-Verlag	\N	\N	Fortschritt-Berichte VDI	Johannsen.2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0c20b180c327dd7861a107f0ef30ee3	777ae9484d94cf28de146d8dff7e8745	1e53a77f876d0e9439a9de8f2325e1d3	inproceedings	Mensch-Maschine-Systeme – gestern, heute, morgen	G. Johannsen	M. Rötting and G. Wozny and A. Klostermann and J. Huss	2007
7774553	\N	D/III/2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ingenieurpsychologie, Enzyklopädie der Psychologie	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Psychologie, Hogrefe	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2006c	\N	\N		\N	\N	737-775	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b8fe5eec86371fdb84fd4d5a494e39e	7bccc0df845e79cf0abef8e652f3f26a	2e7ca0d3f48b472b67c70c16b272d30d	incollection	Fahrzeugführung und Assistenzsysteme	G. Johannsen	B. Zimolong and U. Konradt	2006
7774554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidance and control of autonomous systems: DAAD-German summer academy at the University Duisburg-Essen	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2006e	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-18	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8325-1376-4}	\N	497c6137ac597ebf3217519927b85cd7	3b0250741b8a6286e07ef62961ef3897	43a44d4ae6d47a4b7f055c863c140ca7	inproceedings	Auditory displays in human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	D. Söffker and W. Luther and E. Ahle	2006
7774555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidance and control of autonomous systems: DAAD-German summer academy at the University Duisburg-Essen	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-14	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8325-1376-4}	\N	cb9a22f80b5406ee4f417c902babf5d7	f5f9bf1369ffb452274c41035ceafb44	1959c439cafeb098b00396216245f9c6	inproceedings	Supervisory control and communication in human-machine interactions	G. Johannsen	D. Söffker and W. Luther and E. Ahle	2006
7774556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidance and control of autonomous systems: DAAD-German summer academy at the University Duisburg-Essen	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2006d	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-6	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8325-1376-4}	\N	353bfa99bc92c0b562341f133453fa1c	33bcf9ad01bb0c03e755cd88d6f013bf	72349940d2872a9469a60fd051036911	inproceedings	Historical views on human engineering – From control to cognition	G. Johannsen	D. Söffker and W. Luther and E. Ahle	2006
7774557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Post HCI Conference Seminar on Human-Machine Interface in Process Control (Hieizan 1995)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995b	\N	\N		\N	\N	33-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	12ad8a23fd6ab190c8b1bcfbad6495a8	0017585d50658232c3293ffcbac6d401	2d6beae88bcfd8b2ab93007b1b6fa711	inproceedings	Human-machine interface design based on user participation and advanced display concepts	G. Johannsen and S. Ali and J. Heuer	\N	1995
7774558	\N	2060	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 14th Annual Conference Manual Control	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NASA Conference Publication	Johannsen.1978b	\N	\N		\N	\N	237-251	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4b4b5aef1a834782d503860dd6de5ad	2a61381a51b6cb21b5b7a509ee4595a1	3073ee650135ee11be9befe2d145b9c3	inproceedings	Analysis of a VTOL hover task with predictor displays using an optimal control model of the human operator	G. Johannsen and T. Govindaraj	\N	1978
7774559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	First European Meeting on Cognitive Science Approaches to Process Control (Marcoussis 1987)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1987c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		\N	9db5e93ed29c53b8d60afc66dd44599a	bfb85d4a29779e99817974967e2446fb	be883f3852468556aa14502b2339827c	inproceedings	Knowledge elicitation and representation for supporting power plant operators and designers	G. Johannsen and S. Borndorff-Eccarius and G. A. Sundström	\N	1987
7774560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 5th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Sympodium on Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems (The Hague 1992)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	0.0.3/1-11	\N	\N	\N		\N	a52a2443355db730bdc5c050c4f21a5a	57d9a712517f13137381ab078cf3fd36	30490c682d1aa60e7de8a1d8c7f52bd0	inproceedings	Theoretical problems in man-machine sytems and their experimental validation	G. Johannsen and A. H. Levis and H. G. Stassen	\N	1992
7774561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings The Silicon Valley Ergonomics Conference (Palo Alto 1997)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997c	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d6c0995c196baf3c1e76ba21dbed1bf	4c6fd3baa5c4e68dbd2664820d3ee582	7ee4e501d4a9319fb4d44341c40ad49a	inproceedings	Participative user interface design for industrial processes	G. Johannsen and J. Heuer and M. Tiemann	\N	1997
7774562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems: Proceedings 4th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Conference on Man-Machine Systems.	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-12	\N	\N	\N		\N	32687d5a094aee5c75e1d68eb8304c37	0683a5ee1b6648217147b151c6c5039d	4d6a0af87b13995a4a696c76d0542cb5	inproceedings	Knowledge engineering for industrial expert systems	G. Johannsen and J. L. Alty	B. S. Hu	1990
7774563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Applications of Intelligent Control	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997e	\N	\N		\N	\N	329-356	\N	\N	\N		\N	59f0226a18422d0677df95ffa8a707da	3ebc7109fcca5f3d9734dd643e88f4b6	79b1c10d4e317cf74eec657d77a765a9	incollection	Intelligent human-machine systems	G. Johannsen and S. Ali and R. van Paassen	S. G. Tzafestas	1997
7774564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings ot fhe Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control AIRTC (Valencia 1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994f	\N	\N		\N	\N	255-260	\N	\N	\N		\N	d95e3989bbe51efb5233a556a96b182f	7336abe185da34ecf63eaa3f596beaff	c89046404589faff2926eb802bb9e717	inproceedings	Human interaction for process supervision based on end-user knowledge and participation	G. Johannsen and E. A. Averbukh	\N	1994
7774565	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Internat. Conf. Systems, Man and Cybernetics (Le Touquet 1993)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1993b	\N	\N		\N	\N	397-402	\N	\N	\N		\N	8088aa570338d64883bd16a07d8f31a3	b95d6e7e0fa3ce1c497c7f6cf7db7a3c	f0cc8e6ba7c56fc764302596dee3ee2c	inproceedings	Human performance models in control	G. Johannsen and E. A. Averbukh	\N	1993
7774566	\N	585	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer aided systems theory: A selection of papers from the Second International Workshop on Computer Aided Systems Theory Krems Austria April 15 - 19 1991 ; proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture notes in computer science	Inagaki.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-387-55354-1}	\N	9bdb797642d5501a482d8dcd3ce0369c	fb7f6ef1196e43b17c77631ff4e3d84c	2147b243e8c0bd5ce3e357b006428e01	incollection	Human-computer interaction and cooperation for supervisory control of large-complex systems	T. Inagaki and G. Johannsen	EUROCAST	1992
7774567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Detection and Diagnosis of System Failures	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1981c	\N	\N		\N	\N	353-368	\N	\N	\N		\N	70e7ebd83e547955b509b26ab85415d0	5f55ff8882c8b864120a8c298d4a1561	87bdfde30e2a3932eb87feaa8678bb72	incollection	Fault management and supervisory control of decentralized systems	G. Johannsen	J. Rasmussen and W. B. Rouse	1981
7774568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mental Workload: Its Theory and Measurement	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1979c	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-11	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e3d037e09535288904362e6e56ec5be	e43ba3639f41654d7f0826d8b4ebe02f	644a80f6590f5b263ac2f565f219ac83	incollection	Workload and workload measurement	G. Johannsen	N. Moray	1979
7774569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESPRIT'85: Status Report of Continuing Work	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alty.1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	719-729	\N	\N	\N		\N	d49baacd514240d5dc3e5097d629fd47	b6dc1ce4ba06149ad3a5183b38396151	3a5f7052f736e1b49f2d92a8289da312	inproceedings	Literature and User Survey of Issues Related to Man-Machine Interfaces for Supervision and Control Systems	J. L. Alty and P. Elzer and O. Holst and G. Smart and G. Johannsen and S. Savory	{The Commission of the European Communities}	1986
7774570	\N	XV	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 8th Triennial World Congress (Kyoto 1981)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-58	\N	\N	\N		\N	6805739af44e4614ad54d91180361403	a6e89a2142f5d19724877497ccd05104	ac5468da2af23ea67e3078b375c796c9	inproceedings	Human-computer interaction in decentralized control and fault management of dynamic systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1981
7774571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems: Proceedings IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Conference	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983f	\N	\N		\N	\N	VIII-XVII	\N	\N	\N		\N	825d86590aba16052b0a72a9cf36250f	6446eb05fbb98b4576c9ba2ab79df1bf	ed6bfa5d082db540b662180c57daf130	inproceedings	Man-machine systems:  Introduction and background	G. Johannsen	G. Johannsen and J. E. Rijnsdorp	1983
7774572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings Japan-CIS Symposium on Knowledge (Pereslavl-Zalesski 1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Averbukh.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	229-232	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c8e0b88fd43e129a6e5ca1eb566cde1	6f27cb383090f0d291f6eb00956b3e21	d9beb6d06c510ccb99f3226cd2d69d51	inproceedings	Knowledge-based interface systems for human supervisory control	E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen	\N	1994
7774573	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Displays and Controls	\N	\N	\N	Swets & Zeitlinger	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1972d	\N	\N		\N	\N	367-388	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d91e31c7a40b155af541f11e6cfe27e	3a69fc1fdf3b568acdfef5805ff478df	d72ec43243434f40ba3067d92ec35704	inproceedings	The design of a nonlinear multi-parameter model for the human operator	G. Johannsen	R. K. Bernotat and K.-P. Gärtner	1972
7774574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Systerms, Man, and Cybernetics (Bombay/New Delhi 1983/84)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983d	\N	\N		\N	\N	884-889	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b5c25ddb6277d0e4bf9e33978751ff1	e4d498fb1dbc63e52e21a1fa1d032605	7d0ac319f5034e8f470a4d9f6f88dd4c	inproceedings	Categories of human operator behavior in fault management situations	G. Johannsen	\N	1983
7774575	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IEEE International Conference Systems, Man, and Cybernetics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Averbukh.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	1693-1697	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e4a149ae57a58f4022eda3056977a42	1e78dd146e22b60932d3ad619f42bc7a	95e261351bda353948fe1170ebeb4a49	inproceedings	User-model based design of adaptive human-computer interfaces	E. A. Averbukh and T. Gavrilova and G. Johannsen and A. Voinov	\N	1997
7774576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagungsband Methodik der rechnergestützten Simulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berheide.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	367-374	\N	\N	\N		\N	68167fa70bf9dd66345d6cc6a7ed7bbb	7785cd041f1173e03c3a27fb3b59433c	97bb63c3cb4d829bafd1822d9603dd54	inproceedings	Simulation des Regler Mensch-Verhaltens in Mensch-Fahrzeug-Systemen	W. Berheide and G. Johannsen	{Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe}	1973
7774577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 12th DRG Seminar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1973c	\N	\N		\N	\N	173-189	\N	\N	\N		\N	34750f4b62963f1e107f2dedf17dc39b	fe112aa34ec2891eeac7ad1e93292fbf	30e59cb70de06a7dcc3cbf5ab7aeb51d	inproceedings	Human operator modelling as a tool for system performance evaluation and prediction	G. Johannsen	{Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft}	1973
7774578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings First Asian Control Conference ASCC (Tokyo 1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Averbukh.1994b	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	b59b4edc931d2f322a5df0e9ccf2d87f	9c5bda26df59903696952e462e9258ad	f14be4799bf987ed5f921e3f59b1801d	inproceedings	Intelligent human-machine communication and control for industrial processes	E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen	\N	1994
7774579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976d	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-12	\N	\N	\N		\N	248c70759337e9885cf28eee88b83ae1	2e35c3f4964913a7db742c59166f2251	fe234ad93340c46f9c61d9479f91ca2e	inproceedings	Preview of man-vehicle control session	G. Johannsen	Thomas B. Sheridan and G. Johannsen	1976
7774580	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 10th World Congress on Automatic Control (München 1987)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Alty.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	358-367	\N	\N	\N		\N	fec4c3fbb58ac1ec998e1985978378f8	b7be28b0192a97a7cab0d7366fd48761	724b846b13aada8c117574e38504e96f	inproceedings	Knowledge based dialogue for dynamic systems	J. L. Alty and G. Johannsen	\N	1987
7774581	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference Systems, Man and Cybernetics (Le Touquet 1993)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BorndorffEccarius.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	351-356	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b4f8bf5b0fc2bf40086e866954af58f	ac0c94ea952ff680aebdd2612d4281eb	29f9bf6a2b48e11c0ea9c6d6d1439b3d	inproceedings	Supporting diagnostic functions in human supervisory control	S. Borndorff-Eccarius and G. Johannsen	\N	1993
7774582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Identification and System Parameter Estimation	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland Publishing Company	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1973b	\N	\N		\N	\N	251-254	\N	\N	\N		\N	d18e9bba6405c8b07e98a816ccc00deb	81af093e92b795fc471c08703bc05372	92cf381b31fa6b40cf294491143c4fce	inproceedings	Application of random search techniques and stochastic approximation in human operator modelling	G. Johannsen	P. Eykhoff	1973
7774583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DGLR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	149/1 - 149/14	\N	\N	\N		\N	c29b5969df78372e5884032deb571520	f84400fb63310585db6b61566912bca6	bc2264d1fe10880c4386112eb4c839d1	inproceedings	Auslegung von Flugführungsanzeigen mit Hilfe des optimaltheoretischen Modells für den Menschen als Regler	G. Johannsen	{Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt}	1978
7774584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Displays and Controls	\N	\N	\N	Swets & Zeitlinger	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1972e	\N	\N		\N	\N	349-366	\N	\N	\N		\N	51cf9c378c81f14a04d7b0a762dac9fd	e2d350dab04b92ffad458769cd16196d	6c3af47b185643f239937e453e3f1a2d	inproceedings	A method for the development and optimization of controller-models for man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	R. K. Bernotat and K.-P. Gärtner	1972
7774585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 7th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine-Systems (Kyoto 1998)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Dimitrova.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	467-472	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d80f0bcf5ddecc4fc4538af81ef3a14	b401e25da232680299c62f8304d32332	16f9b351d26dce5ebe58b9236a4e9d46	inproceedings	Adaptivity in human-computer interface systems:  Identifying user profiles for personalised support	M Dimitrova and G. Johannsen and H. A. Nour Eldin and J. Zaprianov and M. Hubert	\N	1998
7774586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Decision Making and Manual Control	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-16	\N	\N	\N		\N	62b4f338a72cf42d0d97690628970366	8f17fd400e32befb8e2088bd5a722c88	ac958e409bd91d5557f3cc359fd990e7	inproceedings	Vehicular guidance	G. Johannsen	H. P. Willumeit	1986
7774587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Systems: Failure Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1987d	\N	\N		\N	\N	205-209	\N	\N	\N		\N	d564685cc0b911266d2fc1242c59ea0e	e3ea7085b7a2070274a01b9a297ad731	326292a21eb4e2140bcfc50bc8e0938b	incollection	Fault management, knowledge support, and responsibility in man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	J. A. Wise and A. Debons	1987
7774588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings Eurographics (Wien 1991)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fejes.1991b	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-81	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b9774ff0b05e9bd36768385d1a7cd74	2436545ba7c0fb6e482dae1f45ccd5de	981b811f09c9d625c1d006b04bcf708f	inproceedings	:  Graphical editor and process visualisation system for dynamic systems	L. Fejes and G. Johannsen and G. Strätz	\N	1991
7774589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robotics, Control and Society	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990d	\N	\N		\N	\N	150-159	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0850668506}	\N	828ec4d9e8992785fee0955aa4355608	c16a696d3c4854878327ff9d60757f5d	ff4efbe060f9074a942d4526617e2370	incollection	Design Issues of Graphics and Knowledge Support in Supervisory Control	G. Johannsen	N. Moray and W. R. Ferrell and W. B. Rouse	1990
7774590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A General Survey of Systems Methodology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1982b	\N	\N		\N	\N	230-232	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2c67a92b8471bed161a606c76def05d	0ad2ca8018196720ef18fdd99e831454	93fdb1f447127af48646e4393c47909e	incollection	Models for analysis and design of man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	L. Troncale	1982
7774591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tasks, Errors and Mental Models	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	251-258	\N	\N	\N		\N	e5ecb130e238d35c0ac8a9661e14db80	d21989632c14264c31d6229e71ec2d25	abc65df8b79bd4893b006e0bcf5bafbb	incollection	Categories of human operator behavior in fault management situations	G. Johannsen	L. P. Goodstein and H. B. Andersen and S. E. Olsen	1988
7774592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 11th World Congress on Automatic Control (Tallinn 1990)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990f	\N	\N		\N	\N	241-242	\N	\N	\N		\N	239525ed2de27ee3076c8d989e143ad8	f3bfa576c82629b1049a58263d67868c	02acc37fd944d3a333c7dadcfd65a9c0	inproceedings	Complexity in man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1990
7774593	\N	VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings IFAC 9th World Congress (Budapest 1984)	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1984b	\N	\N		\N	\N	204-208	\N	\N	\N		\N	1c6e6bddfd0bcb8296bd897847af35e4	20d37ea4f594f07a30cfbb06b1f1ff0c	4fb5af5cdce9c8f52333f011dad163cf	inproceedings	Interaction between controlling, planning, and fault managing in complex man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1984
7774594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 7th Annual Conference Manual Control: NASA SP-281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1972c	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-21	\N	\N	\N		\N	bafcd9a0625058b7f73e924ed3477c48	4e86b0325b2db8f12c98e7d7089fcb01	bb8fcc211fbfba124d2bcc995d46878b	inproceedings	Development and optimization of a nonlinear multiparameter model for the human operator	G. Johannsen	\N	1972
7774595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagungsband VDE-Kongreß ’98: GMA-Fachtagung (Stuttgart 1998)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Averbukh.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-63	\N	\N	\N		\N	f510bdf6375959d30e6644b3515d2b54	d76e95568c0111ea09f248086fa25d37	3448a9300c030e12130651ec2ceceda4	inproceedings	Systemergonomische Entwicklung von interaktiven Systemen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Usability Engineering für die Mensch-Prozeß-Kommunikation	E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen	\N	1998
7774596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 2nd IFIP Conference on Visual Database Systems (Budapest 1991)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fejes.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-235	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed83d8a116a1b218470c38676e3dcde0	09d92eb58660d56b822000e39ff5d63d	e027354a3888a95663ab24267a9d9f53	inproceedings	Hierarchical data structure for dynamic visual systems	L. Fejes and G. Johannsen and G. Strätz	\N	1991
7774597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INTERCHI' 93: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Amsterdam 1993)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ali.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-54	\N	\N	\N		\N	4743eafaddfaea657bb8d4b428793f14	09fe136548719b1433bb249f4d7e4d6b	91504eb6e7bb2ebf43744028e0612ba6	inproceedings	Participative design of human-machine interfaces for process control systems	S. Ali and J. Heuer and M. Hollender and G. Johannsen	\N	1993
7774598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Luft- und Raumfahrt Mitteilung 72-04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1972b	\N	\N		\N	\N	23-33	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca7a4ae9febc7945bff362d042580bca	c52f579a9cad62e3ef63b14861b03c06	f323e38bc3552fbfa6f3ac2731d2e138	inproceedings	Der Einsatz von Voranzeigen bei der manuellen Kurs- und Lageregelung von VTOL-Flugzeugen	G. Johannsen	\N	1972
7774599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3. International Workshop Leitwarten (Köln 1994)	\N	\N	\N	Verlag TÜV Rheinland	\N	\N	\N	Ali.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	223-243	\N	\N	\N		\N	c53ca112830537d7bddf4b9fee493bff	7efbe5ec6bef73d8c981d8278784abe8	3faf6d1e56469e56cd141132583c14a9	inproceedings	Partizipative Bediengestaltung von Oberflächen für Prozessleitsysteme	S. Ali and J. Heuer and M. Hollender and G. Johannsen	G. Becker and W. Preuss	1996
7774600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Decision Support in Process Environments	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986c	\N	\N		\N	\N	327-339	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e0b8c01775e864f292e3a49f02ccd2d	b99167dd4d363402c3730a8bf8a0067b	e6e1fda7f52911d25a467a9b521111e6	incollection	Architecture of man-machine decision making systems	G. Johannsen	E. Hollnagel and G. Mancini and D. D. Woods	1986
7774601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	BRITE/EURAM-Project 6126 Internal Report	LaboratoryManMachineSystems.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	D4-1	\N		\N	76bc9d0e00647844e39fa75a944ebb4c	25b0a926bb3ff833ac3181fce51a0958	305eb25cf9269fbd44761742ddcaa3bc	booklet	Man-Machine Interface Design Methodology	E. A. Averbukh and F. Mletzko and G. Johannsen	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1996
7774602	Automatica	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994d	\N	\N		\N	\N	217-231	\N	\N	\N		\N	058c13c7c5732a93a88f1308313f4bb6	389fbb47adc3a24eb6c7d325bf1113d0	e8fc86cd13075b2105526e54334ddd65	article	Theoretical problems in man-machine systems and their experimental validation	G. Johannsen and A. H. Levis and H. G. Stassen	\N	1994
7774603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Dey.1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f52ed691e404128ceb774d7a8a4e991	6ecdd89fcae3a5469669e215a0c20ae9	b40d283a7607507513b3ac3d913dcb20	booklet	Stabilisierung und Lenkung von Fahrzeugen mit Hilfe der Voranzeige:  Teil II: Übergrundanzeige und künstlicher Horizont:  Bericht No. 61	D. Dey and G. Johannsen	\N	1971
7774604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meckenheim	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976f	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f44dfa2d15b315bcf277316dd746582a	7a519c67692b0893590d8a07550e072a	f722a1d2ba216f7633e95c7000ce5faf	booklet	Lineare Modelle für den Menschen als Regler:  Bericht No. 24	G. Johannsen and H. E. Boller and E. Donges and W. Stein	\N	1976
7774605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	München	\N	Methoden der Regelungstechnik	Johannsen.1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	034832908188ec75c5315beb4371a8c9	86f2815c687ef56edb1dd6a89ffe03a2	5f38140654cfaba2565e6c7302bed874	book	Der Mensch im Regelkreis:  Lineare Modelle	G. Johannsen and H. E. Boller and E. Donges and W. Stein	\N	1977
7774606	Journal of New Music Research	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002g	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	cdd6f324dc2c8b08426d29c5ec270b5e	184b10de29003ea6526340784deea34f	a1d41245279344f434b36bb9c8e5317e	misc	Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music:  Special Issue	G. Johannsen and G. De Poli	G. Johannsen and G. De Poli	2002
7774607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsinstitut für Anthropotechnik	\N	\N	Wachtberg-Werthhoven	\N	\N	Johannsen.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cd5c509b543eb6878c5a63ef8149998	57e2db32b73ac60477ed400a42dd7331	1d5847a96acfad3c31856725327bd74f	proceedings	Human Decision Making and Manual Control:  Proceedings 2nd European Annual Manual Conference	\N	G. Johannsen and H. E. Boller	1982
7774608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meckenheim	\N	\N	Berheide.1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3351bd837dfd4a1630fb7031b6600ff7	b74cb7f8ad4cd90fd9b5b55a181be854	6029766d121988cb08e903245da4deae	booklet	Festsitz-Teilsimulator für anthropotechnische Untersuchungen von Landeanflügen:  Bericht No. 29	W. Berheide and G. Johannsen and R. Klein and G. Nossing	\N	1977
7774609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Dey.1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	49ce376e3436c4665e83f1d392e42bb8	e234603fb55e4269dd8e68d278ca68f9	6d7231743e01253a23e7813566a8e473	booklet	Stabilisierung und Lenkung von Fahrzeugen mit Hilfe der Voranzeige:  Bericht No. 50	D. Dey and G. Johannsen	\N	1969
7774610	IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, Cybernetics	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	249-261	\N	\N	\N		\N	08a1e6997c71ca564349d59bc1e3ab76	fa93b5df4824f84a5d3a9e17dedd2998	1044f8ea728f2bc97607939efe98146a	article	Optimal control model predictions of system performance and attention allocation and their experimental validation in a display design study	G. Johannsen and T. Govindaraj	\N	1980
7774611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	BRITE/EURAM-Project 6126 Internal Report	LaboratoryManMachineSystems.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	D4-2	\N		\N	ef18c16db696a0042869b5242fff27fa	fa44fd9ed78fd1d452f1d3de23af5605	471d3d2ac7af931771a6b34e97067665	booklet	Toolkit Architectural Design:  BRITE/EURAM-Project	E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen and F. Mletzko and R. van Paassen and J. Rudewig and V. Stefanuk	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1994
7774612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT Bericht MMS	Alty.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	3358beec5b64bf2bac371554ac6663f9	2977dd4eb5e2d9a07e8c4b141558a76e	bd09b9a53de1dbb5386fcb490a00461e	booklet	Literature and User Survey of Issues Related to Man-Machine Interfaces for Supervision and Control Systems	J. L. Alty and P. Elzer and O. Holst and G. Johannsen and S. Savory	\N	1985
7774613	Automatica	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stassen.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	811-820	\N	\N	\N		\N	1cd36f10ed0d49a483d4a6d87382c4f9	d78f2f732c0be6e7fcaa1dcc8f3e9c1c	f8b67a3fefb2d92767caf7ac381dfde7	article	:  Internal representation, internal model, human performance model and mental workload	H. G. Stassen and G. Johannsen and N. Moray	\N	1990
7774614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semiannual Progress Report, NASA Grant NSG-2119	Rouse.1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c30420a2057ad5800403523db0a1aecd	cad777002a6e415758143660f82bed88	40e4af05b066cba7c7a1114abe9d5f8e	booklet	Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems	W. B. Rouse and G. Johannsen and Y.-Y. Chu and T. Govindaraj and J. S. Greenstein and R. S. Walden	\N	1977
7774615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semiannual Progress Report, NASA Grant NSG-2119	Rouse.1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ceef4abeba0bc20d861cc0e956d39300	478f129f052b5fe4481a4819da2ae29b	de2a18607fbba4152d2c175d4492db66	booklet	Pilot interaction with automated airborne decision making systems	W. B. Rouse and G. Johannsen and Y.-Y. Chu and T. Govindaraj and J. S. Greenstein and H. L. Neubauer	\N	1978
7774616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	Esprit Project 20507 DIAMANTA Internal Report	LaboratorySystemsEngineeringandHumanMachineSystems.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	D4	\N		\N	427adb2c601faea7103768d4326cb57e	2949cad8ab1edc528e98622ffc84b50e	00b84e3d8291357a93753d7b10a1df71	booklet	Evaluation and Measurement Procedure	M. Tiemann and E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1996
7774617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	Tiemann.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07e5a494e640e7a525a95309dd2ff6db	5676ee5475b1908c4c1f5decb8254811	ae8ec90a13ffe42841b2173178eaec1d	booklet	Synthesis of Evaluation and Measurements:  Internal Report D5 DIAMANT:  Esprit Project 20507	M. Tiemann and E. A. Averbukh and G. Johannsen	\N	1996
7774618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Press	New York	\N	\N	Sheridan.1976c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbf277ed9f300be0e7bd3e80fc382445	64947416002ce2fb9a72159f10238677	cdf96be32889cb4716b8a3ab029c4464	proceedings	Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	\N	Thomas B. Sheridan and G. Johannsen	1976
7774619	Regelungstechnik	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	427-429	\N	\N	\N		\N	134b0f63ee7a8a682f4954c4dba896d7	6f0c9d18e759cc7b3b443615208119bd	33959653f013206c89370ba1b20836ab	article	:  Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	G. Johannsen	\N	1976
7774620	Human Factors	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	733-747	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d88bb49edc9c7f282d1a7894a426faa	bfaa6b2c67010405853abdbb3e32d581	d7362c4de2494f72176144f724c458a4	article	Mathematical concepts for modeling human behavior in complex man-machine systems	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse	\N	1979
7774621	Automatica	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alty.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	829-840	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ee0334ac0ca24a97ce3415428759cd4	7c0fd0cd3e9f9c492dc2aa32b8cb467f	ef4b7e99b125cfcf980e0f45627989c8	article	Knowledge based dialogue for dynamic systems	J. L. Alty and G. Johannsen	\N	1989
7774622	Automatica	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983b	\N	\N		\N	\N	595-603	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ec2e225444db68b278b86d49878455c	761d1bf7c4b8c8a401dd67e784370d98	1368bb09e7123233ff42a245568d5464	article	Human system interface concerns in support system design:  Special Issue on Control Frontiers in Knowledge Based and Man-Machine Systems	G. Johannsen and J. E. Rijnsdorp and A. P. Sage	\N	1983
7774623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	Johannsen.2001c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e916f1d9b5b7b43ecd284bc55ec1639	e7a2dfa6cebc905b92630e3d81b9675a	b965f0498bc0e867198029117137792c	book	Preprints International Workshop:  Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music	\N	G. Johannsen and O. Werner and P. Zerweck	2001
7774624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meckenheim	\N	\N	Pfendler.1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	acd9e3aecb64d0bb047c56638323a8d1	12954745eac63cbe5ec6179ed19af323	bba937558c45e4426dd0b9a2d324fd14	booklet	Beiträge zur Beanspruchungsmessung und zum Lernverhalten in simulierten STOL-Anflügen:  Bericht No. 30	C. Pfendler and G. Johannsen	\N	1977
7774625	IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, Cybernetics	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983c	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-278	\N	\N	\N		\N	63a2000fcdf3151a7e684ea8e511eeaf	9768f24c90cc6c9e58c5d9c299440e97	846c2cd924dd39403ae6f932d110a3e2	article	Studies of planning behavior of aircraft pilots in normal, abnormal, and emergency situations	G. Johannsen and W. B. Rouse	\N	1983
7774626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IMAT-Laboratory for Systems Engineering and Human-Machine Systems, University of Kassel	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	\N	Johannsen.2001d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ecf3f6bee59e1d5eb23d1eb53a74c0d2	e3bfac9d76fafed4a1476ccba4468337	affaf0c27b360984d74286c63f833e5e	proceedings	Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music:  Preprints International Workshop	\N	G. Johannsen and O. Werner and P. Zerweck	2001
7774627	\N	\N	\N	Issue 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	BRITE/EURAM-Project 6126 Internal Report	LabororatoryManMachineSystems.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	D5-1	\N		\N	9ec87b5ac4ea751ac4e654d27e913d19	cd211500740b01bc3c3d40a63ee2aa95	dbba3b59a3e9e282c54f2680226df4f7	booklet	Toolkit Detailed Architectural Design	G. Johannsen and E. A. Averbukh and F. Mletzko and R. van Paassen and J. Rudewig and T. Gavrilova and A. Voinov	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1995
7774628	Pribori i Sistemi Upravleniya (Instruments and Control Systems)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-58	\N	6	\N		\N	41c4e488245d7d414f6776f93db4be79	ec9bd67df77279f8c659fd50b8c5403e	a53a4000befe6c45802bb227d1dfa206	article	Gruppovie tcheloveko machinnie interfeisi dlya upravleniya  i obschscheniya v maschtabe predpriyatiya:  (Cooperative human-machine interfaces for plant-wide control and communication, in Russian)	G. Johannsen	\N	1997
7774629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachtberg-Werthhoven	\N	\N	Johannsen.1981d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1f7252c59faf70b36367da35ab06a06	60ba5b4d8ac63a9771100afd94908a75	afd3883384b4225e0eb4cf294998e46f	booklet	Automatisierungstechnik und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme in Japan und China:  DFG-Reisebericht	G. Johannsen	\N	1981
7774630	Control Engineering Practice	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997d	\N	\N		\N	\N	349-361	\N	3	\N		\N	a5ae8c6c2cb974e6428ffef304fc80b0	1c85b93c952138c62f99051c9d800445	6dc6ddba073fe6761ca70cfe388657e5	article	Conceptual design of multi-human machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1997
7774631	Annual Reviews in Control	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1997f	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-170	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bd89b73895e5bbe53bf3c3a4748347a	7531aa2ff5df79c3cf44292a2095f94b	4f6a11aa8e9d4c7724c71e297417692a	article	Cooperative human-machine interfaces for plant-wide control and communication	G. Johannsen	\N	1997
7774632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aachen	Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (Aachen)	\N	Johannsen.1980c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	057cc00dcc5de01638660fc96cae08d8	6c1d19a2174ed743bf49411eb2dfd318	31dc2d39199efcffe03523cad99049f1	phdthesis	Manuelle Regelung in Mensch-Maschine-Systemen:  zugl. Bericht Nr. 45, Forschungsinstitut für Anthropotechnik (Wachtberg-Werthhoven):  Habilitationsschrift	G. Johannsen	\N	1980
7774633	Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1977b	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	62c7420d2e6db55d51d6673a36796d68	30526d1f00f3412a72d9ddcde2277256	039d5215a848ecf8e9fd440fd1049d45	article	Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control	G. Johannsen	\N	1977
7774634	Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-169	\N	2	\N		\N	f60e0a4744a6579d9b8edc5b912bafea	8e572ed4da5c3bfbd14aae6ffda1a932	bc902b79de84cc3c35144bc77b13855e	article	Auditory displays in human-machine interfaces of mobile robots for non-speech communication with humans	G. Johannsen	\N	2001
7774635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachtberg-Werthhoven	\N	\N	Johannsen.1979d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	81c43df32ca7b136e0472de1e9e1f6cf	4ba37e7cebdd89335c3da72f5d69c11d	ec6f591b754d1fecdc5d70426ece2c0d	booklet	Überwachungs- und Entscheidungsverhalten des Menschen in Mensch-Maschine-Systemen:  Bericht No. 44	G. Johannsen	\N	1979
7774636	3D Forum - The Journal of Three Dimensional Images	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-53	\N	3	\N		\N	972870a7c2ebff9a5c8e6fba20a43999	03156a44c8775541fe4eb30ce671ae12	67c5c109f315369aabbcc53f8d77ac47	article	Visual and auditory displays in human-computer interaction	G. Johannsen	\N	1999
7774637	Ortung und Navigation	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	671-682	\N	\N	\N		\N	65e5d99f19f5dac356b0d988d1de4934	0fa3d5045a99e7c7f92d9cf6a77f0f74	f19250042828af5f58b23340ef10700f	article	Experimentelle Untersuchung und Modellierung der menschlichen Arbeitstätigkeiten in Fehlermanagement-Situationen	G. Johannsen	\N	1984
7774638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	Johannsen.1993c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 59.95}, isbn = {3-540-56152-8}	\N	dc2622dd8410e69bb4833310daac8a09	e90b56a5538b56196c3cbdb074a5c60c	5e4a0bb014ab742d661a837148af49ae	book	Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	G. Johannsen	\N	1993
7774639	Automatisierungstechnik	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	385-395	\N	\N	\N		\N	7db775cee4928d69b2df344993850c20	7650220922869ece50fede779eb2ddb6	30dc6fa710135affdaed8a2b6c01c4d1	article	Neue Entwicklungen bei Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	G. Johannsen	\N	1987
7774640	Automatisierungstechnik	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1990b	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-193	\N	\N	\N		\N	444c99292048314897e31d1af7eb90ba	2d5dff4479143298bee5c8dcbcf80e0f	620b5d519db26bf2718e3069c3245258	article	Dritter Workshop über "Grundlagen für den Einsatz von Expertensystemen in der Automatisierungstechnik"	G. Johannsen	\N	1990
7774641	Automatica	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JohannsenG..1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	355-373	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fbf5a93409439dc90d8d31e109e8d6a	76da152e772ba55b30502a5d5efee994	4f757e439fccda7add79bb4fb7868ad6	article	Towards a new quality of automation in complex man-machine systems	G. Johannsen	\N	1992
7774642	Ortung und Navigation	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1987b	\N	\N		\N	\N	354-355	\N	\N	\N		\N	7361329999cbd1f2c4cf6fbaa0d6a453	42d6aa7fa5762a78422024d50d8c13ee	95f462ab0c0d1c421677011d30ff6ade	article	Gestaltung von Mensch-Maschine-Systemen in der Fahrzeugführung	G. Johannsen	\N	1987
7774643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	ESPRIT-GRADIENT Bericht	Johannsen.1986e	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76af554d28b25e1c8c752bd005032ebd	58d8a997fd59fe4733cfe4076bc4d226	f41cb8705fffd5cd0b2b68d8bed2cd0d	booklet	Man-Machine Systems, Knowledge Engineering and Related Technologies in Japan	G. Johannsen	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1986
7774644	Control Engineering Practice	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-273	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd5b2f3a60bbc9b4a938bb3e8f947255	c60e0cd3563a4ce6d8d8925806e00544	a9d5a925eeca842e69a1b621f3fcd3fd	article	Knowledge based design of human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1995
7774645	Universitas	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	1020-1022	\N	\N	\N		\N	e45a25c4c4457d9c7fdb5e2362bd5cba	c1c19a476378e3cb66b73424bd1356fd	7c9d0cf1915417d62bfa0e54c27c5a1c	article	Mit ESPRIT in die europäische Zukunft	G. Johannsen	\N	1986
7774646	Journal of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) of Japan	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995d	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-220	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a22ba3092143889e122b10c8e1cbfdd	5e32a482b1d3412f20250b7e2beecd98	72ba9855258415ee2088a3aa992b4a1a	article	Computer-supported human-machine interfaces	G. Johannsen	\N	1995
7774647	Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1976b	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	841cc2eedfa1e42e828fc9330689b3df	34df9c8e10d26a0a177139ee50ac017a	7e47b827819471a07ae284c10a208b9a	article	Nebenaufgaben als Beanspruchungsmessverfahren in Fahrzeugführungsaufgaben	G. Johannsen	\N	1976
7774648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Mancini.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	922408b975e69f9c4ab70adff77f4347	d029adda6f81379042ed413accbbdf3e	6aba6abe380ee093e9c46f00b9344190	proceedings	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems:  Proceedings 2nd IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Conference	\N	G. Mancini and G. Johannsen and L. Mårtensson	1986
7774649	The Visual Computer	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fejes.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-18	\N	1	\N		\N	6401b945ef7b98d53db7e3e9a5613c72	75cb4d1d72593fc2bf8c7ecc70bad9f6	e78f2d62ea62faee93bf685999b4a83c	article	A graphical editor and process visualisation system for man-machine interfaces of dynamic systems	L. Fejes and G. Johannsen and G. Strätz	\N	1993
7774650	Studies in Informatics and Control	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JohannsenG..2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	379-392	\N	4	\N		\N	a9a0b43188814938dcc42691e6f66056	014ba735877714df1098ac2ef52f38d0	e79878a99ac05b46511f4e4a5bc219fb	article	From control to cognition:  Historical views on human engineering	G. Johannsen	\N	2007
7774651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Johannsen.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a4a24fcd947a1f5f399456def0d0a01	50770336c89be3ab375a8b841e146a82	72b1c6857f565bdea33c7a9d3673b91e	proceedings	Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems:  Proceedings IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Conference	\N	G. Johannsen and J. E. Rijnsdorp	1983
7774652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESPRIT-GRADIENT Bericht	LaborfurMenschMaschineSysteme.1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	5ce3f271898cfe0efbc287ca33359a34	6ba02ecef4b6d70b52fac3310a55e734	3c21611659e62e5f9ea890f41b94f07b	booklet	Concepts, Design, and Prototype Implementations for an Intelligent Graphical Editor	P. Elzer and G. Johannsen	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1988
7774653	Zeitschrift für Flugwissenschaften	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dey.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	140-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c8617a6f83eed00ca1ccfb3eea58bf5	393a5553aa6cdfe53413874be792667f	6607fe23ca0c587cd01351bdece1de8d	article	Anthropotechnische Untersuchung einer Übergrundanzeige und eines künstlichen Horizonts mit Voranzeige zur manuellen Regelung von VTOL-Flugzeugen	D. Dey and G. Johannsen	\N	1973
7774654	Annual Review in Automatic Programming	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994c	\N	\N		\N	\N	255-260	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7edd5cefc9312d22cb2f96f227e1020	7336abe185da34ecf63eaa3f596beaff	9411e85ef2279b87bc2cb02a767ef363	article	Human interaction for process supervision based on end-user knowledge and participation	G. Johannsen and E. A. Averbukh	\N	1994
7774655	Automatica	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-114	\N	\N	\N		\N	23948410323bb59f68a43612f3678908	daf0af67e336c72a2ce7655d73c11613	89267c8679ffc295587354895d30bdfb	article	Knowledge engineering for industrial expert systems	G. Johannsen and J. L. Alty	\N	1991
7774656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	BRITE/EURAM-Project 6126 Internal Report	LaboratoryManMachineSystems.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	IR1-02	\N		\N	4fc94f333311b9c8e36337b7c693492c	a1894bb2419bc69ed955ecfe1cebaede	f0d5910a8650d1f8c132a5653c244fe0	booklet	General Man-Machine Interface Organisation	G. Johannsen and E. A. Averbukh	{Labor für Mensch-Maschine-Systeme}	1993
7774657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon and Elsevier Science	Oxford	\N	\N	Johannsen.1994e	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7675bfb80ceffe7f4b2ba1f104e04f1	ab2f9e87175924277788ade0cda8e22c	dd4af4b48ffdef04d342e1b8f29e93a3	proceedings	Integrated Systems Engineering. IFAC Conference (Baden-Baden 1994)	\N	G. Johannsen	1994
7774658	The Proceedings of the IEEE	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	583-758	\N	4 (Special Issue Engineering and Music)	\N		\N	d2cd9c4827a907ed083ca4aac0fb5447	1ace543a632a11d308b780e56ebd8f3a	8c4a180cffc7ee5ee0572c0509515067	article	Engineering and Music – Supervisory Control and Auditory Communication	G. Johannsen	\N	2004
7774659	The Proceedings of the IEEE	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.2004c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	fd5a6c396f484a5c525713b0fa575f63	6f72845f0b73e0e3017c6c23a274a55d	21733ec4dd5b05d910d93f31b67e2845	misc	Engineering and Music - Supervisory Control and Auditory Communication:  Auditory displays in human-machine interfaces:  Special Issue	G. Johannsen	\N	2004
7774660	Regelungstechnik Prozeß-Datenverarbeitung	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	234-239	\N	\N	\N		\N	5463930c80da8cf9585c2e05810a3946	dcdbf1b057920c071f8fa83f90f72f4f	8a823cc0e5e053131661966b91bc0651	article	Optimierung vielparametriger Bezugsmodelle mit Hilfe von Zufallssuchverfahren	G. Johannsen	\N	1973
7774661	IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, Cybernetics	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	494-504	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5063b38d6fa8edef663af833435a08d	b7d4c5eb5bd46c4daf33f418af4674b1	42b5cc3a0f8afe3228ab769631034c72	article	Development and optimization of a nonlinear multi-parameter human operator model	G. Johannsen	\N	1972
7774662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	Technische Universität Berlin	\N	Johannsen.1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d7f0d3a6ba3b42585e8b4f30f23c978	8777470b794c9aa75c6d0041db470fe7	8be7a6eb8b6750db0048c04a7c4054d0	phdthesis	Entwicklung und Optimierung eines vielparametrigen nichtlinearen Modells für den Menschen als Regler in der Fahrzeugführung:  Dissertation	G. Johannsen	\N	1971
7774663	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	Pergamon	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e42706b0f35f1aed97cbb0d14131089	96ecda9994f4ee1404f9d77350308bd8	ee27b7812683df561dc59ed43807a6f2	proceedings	Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems 2001:  Proceedings 8th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium (Kassel 2001)	\N	G. Johannsen	2002
7774664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	Pergamon	\N	\N	Johannsen.1995e	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91c0ce408773a2f2540713ae6f6e449c	74245aa96afa8fdfcda1436f4a07269e	bedfa487122e7d35ec0c231e846e681f	proceedings	Preprints of the IFAC Conference:  Integrated Systems Engineering	\N	G. Johannsen	1995
7774665	Regelungstechnik Prozeß-Datenverarbeitung	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johannsen.1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	65-69	\N	\N	\N		\N	f18090cb71b6df458d4e260c15bc98d0	72b020133d7d742a50556749ce124663	e9b1ac786bda8ff8f27bce423c28cb95	article	Der Einfluß einer Voranzeige auf Verteilungsdichte- und Leistungsdichtefunktionen bei der manuellen Folgeregelung eines Beschleunigungssystems	G. Johannsen	\N	1970
7774666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	Oxford	\N	\N	Johannsen.2002d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4de491c69d253f27fbb0b436977f890	9e2205964edddd0dfe68ad04c791cf37	090e4dcae38ebf0600374e4a75b8145d	proceedings	Proceedings 8th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium (Kassel 2001):  Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems	\N	G. Johannsen	2002
7774723	Libri	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrill2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/libr.2008.017	\N		\N	\N	155-171	\N	3	\N		\N	d4fae6803eca796c7cf2fd5485f55ac3	3069bd4651bb11b0f324fe9383f92f10	fe74ef06671cb00081f8670c1d16f3ac	article	Information Literacy and Knowledge Management: Preparations for an Arranged Marriage	Ruben Toledano O'Farrill	\N	2008
7774881	Information Retrieval	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pang.Lee2008OpinionMiningand	\N	\N	JL: Suggested by Mike Thelwall.	\N	\N	1--135	\N	1-2	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}, doi = {10.1561/1500000001}	An important part of our information-gathering behavior has always
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been to ﬁnd out what other people think. With the growing availability
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and popularity of opinion-rich resources such as online review sites
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and personal blogs, new opportunities and challenges arise as people
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now can, and do, actively use information technologies to seek out and
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understand the opinions of others. The sudden eruption of activity in
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the area of opinion mining and sentiment analysis, which deals with
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the computational treatment of opinion, sentiment, and subjectivity
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in text, has thus occurred at least in part as a direct response to the
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surge of interest in new systems that deal directly with opinions as a
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ﬁrst-class object.
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This survey covers techniques and approaches that promise to
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directly enable opinion-oriented information-seeking systems. Our
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focus is on methods that seek to address the new challenges raised by
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sentiment-aware applications, as compared to those that are already
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present in more traditional fact-based analysis. We include material
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on summarization of evaluative text and on broader issues regarding
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privacy, manipulation, and economic impact that the development of
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opinion-oriented information-access services gives rise to. To facilitate
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future work, a discussion of available resources, benchmark datasets,
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and evaluation campaigns is also provided.
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	e7076ad5298ca63900738bdcde449663	7bfd8b20ea5f9fb76e96d71c3155c50c	60ec6588322693f7636f8cd3bc820783	article	{Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis}	B. Pang and L. Lee	\N	2008
7775249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	beck198601	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Dem in allen Teilen des Meinungsmarktes hinreichend entfalteten Schreckenspanorama einer sich selbst gefährdenden Zivilisation bleibt nichts hinzuzufügen; ebensowenig den Bekundungen einer Neuen Ratlosigkeit, der die ordnenden Dichotomien einer selbst noch in ihren Gegensätzen "heilen" Welt des Industrialismus abhanden gekommen sind. Das vorliegende Buch handelt von dem zweiten, darauf folgenden Schritt. Es erhebt diesen Zustand selbst zum Erklärungsgegenstand. Seine Frage ist, wie diese Verunsicherungen des Zeitgeistes, die ideologiekritisch zu leugnen zynisch, denen distanzlos nachzugeben gefährlich wäre, in einem soziologisch informierten und inspirierten Denken zu verstehen, zu begreifen sind. Die theoretische Leitidee, die zu diesem Zweck ausgearbeitet wird, läßt sich am ehesten in einer historischen Analogie erläutern: Ähnlich wie im 19. Jahrhundert Modernisierung die ständisch verknöcherte Agrargesellschaft aufgelöst und das Strukturbild der Industriegesellschaft herausgeschält hat, löst Modernisierung heute die Konturen der Industriegesellschaft auf, und in der Kontinuität der Moderne entsteht eine andere gesellschaftliche Gestalt.	24d1d764e9bd638631be811632369530	a8662a7b5f999c025c93252e39c62740	8db0edb255ecc7b77b9b27534dcda289	book	Risikogesellschaft - Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne	Ulrich Beck	\N	1986
7775371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgia Institute of Technology	\N	contextdiss	http://hdl.handle.net/1853/9232	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87b3720e2ecb50adb55ecf21dd07f0e8	9f89e9968d14f887ba9a20ade9e561b4	508bb058a9d46265fa4038801964f311	phdthesis	Providing architectural support for building context-aware applications	Anind K. Dey	\N	2000
7775385	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar ; Köln	\N	Reihe: Controlling ; 8	UBMA_280656866	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280656866&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	funktionale, institutionale und instrumentelle Ausgestaltung	\N	\N	XII, 291 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89936-688-4}	\N	ba7faeec1519d4f0bc8b6b37d8e91f54	e8b8850ccb01e09e09daaed9c0c68808	a2f159ad4714907db68bea24e819cd75	book	Die Rolle des Controllers im Mittelstand	\N	Volker Lingnau	2008
7775417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mindful Press	Sausalito, California	\N	\N	Nelson_1992_Lit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d3e82e317ee7fa8e7086622f1c42747	b9964ccfd6967c7fda47c6dada585b0f	dd0bf10aa69c82cb6670faea87805269	book	Literary Machines 93.1	Theodor Holm Nelson	\N	1992
7775443	Journal of Electronic Publishing	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harley_2007_influence	http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=jep;view=text;rgn=main;idno=3336451.0010.204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		This study reports on five disciplinary case studies that explore academic value systems as they influence publishing behavior and attitudes of University of California, Berkeley faculty. The case studies are based on direct interviews with relevant stakeholders — faculty, advancement reviewers, librarians, and editors — in five fields: chemical engineering, anthropology, law and economics, English-language literature, and biostatistics. The results of the study strongly confirm the vital role of peer review in the choices faculty make regarding their publishing behavior. The perceptions and realities of the reward system keep faculty strongly adhered to conventional, high-stature print publications (and their electronic surrogates) as the means of reporting research and having it institutionally evaluated. Perceptions of electronic-only publications are frequently negative because those venues are considered to lack strong peer review and are, consequently, believed to be of relatively lower quality. There is much more experimentation, however, with regard to means of in-progress communication, where single means of publication and communication are not fixed so deeply in values and tradition as they are for final, archival publication. We conclude that approaches that try to "move" faculty and deeply embedded value systems directly toward new forms of archival, "final" publication are destined largely to failure in the short-term. From our perspective, a more promising route is to (1) examine the needs of scholarly researchers for both final and in-progress communications, and (2) determine how those needs are likely to influence future scenarios in a range of disciplinary areas. 	b95f137f6ae413ad6ccdcec9b5d41418	eea928eb02f6739635cfab60c6c40ec2	2a3dc9e6f3483b3cb5e4718666af056a	article	The Influence of Academic Values on Scholarly Publication and Communication Practices.	Diane Harley and Sarah Earl-Novell and Jennifer Arter and Shannon Lawrence and C. Judson King	\N	2007
7775464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung	\N	\N	Nürnberg	\N	\N	seibert200701	\N	IAB Kurzbericht		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		Die berufl iche Gliederung ist in Deutschland seit jeher relativ starr. In einem Rückblick auf dreißig Jahre wird hier untersucht, ob und inwieweit sich daran etwas geändert hat. Dies geschieht am Beispiel der Absolventen dualer Ausbildungsgänge. Im Fokus stehen dabei folgende Fragen: Wird der erlernte Beruf nach der Ausbildung heute häufi ger gewechselt als früher? Welche Ursachen führen zum Berufswechsel und welche Folgen kann er haben? Sind einzelne
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Berufsfelder im Vergleich zu anderen offener geworden?	ba626f23fdcdd68c3363dd93b70537d7	dd1464f3966abc5e36b1eea8987644be	d127d10b79900e3f07f6180799ef74e9	techreport	Wenn der Schuster nicht bei seinem Leisten bleibt ... - Berufswechsel in Deutschland	Holger Seibert	\N	2007
7775483	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgia Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	contextarchi	http://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/3390/1/99-23.pdf	Technical Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5dc59036eb76ee38c4e97cc856ede173	1f458d2fad5f255f031b86be16382b06	cbc19e07356cb25d2b15fae789f498c4	techreport	An Architecture to Support Context-Aware Applications	Anind K. Dey and Daniel Salber and Masayasu Futakawa and Gregory D. Abowd	\N	1999
7775528	IEEE Pervasive Computing	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	612860	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=612860&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=26553321&CFTOKEN=15411659	\N	Building a good content adaptation service for mobile devices poses many challenges. To help meet these challenges, this quality of service-aware decision engine automatically negotiates for the appropriate adaptation decision for synthesizing an optimal content version. The QoS-sensitive approach also complements the transcoding operations' lossy nature. The decision engine looks for the best trade-off among various parameters to reduce the loss of quality in various domains. Several quantitative methods are possible for measuring content version QoS in various quality domains. On the basis of the user's perception and other contextual information on the client's capabilities, the network connection, and the requested content, the negotiation algorithm determines a content version with a good aggregate score. A prototype adaptation system for PDF documents demonstrates this approach's viability.	\N	\N	41--49	\N	3	\N	issn = {1536-1268}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2002.1037721}	Building a good content adaptation service for mobile devices poses many challenges. To help meet these challenges, this quality of service-aware decision engine automatically negotiates for the appropriate adaptation decision for synthesizing an optimal content version. The QoS-sensitive approach also complements the transcoding operations' lossy nature. The decision engine looks for the best trade-off among various parameters to reduce the loss of quality in various domains. Several quantitative methods are possible for measuring content version QoS in various quality domains. On the basis of the user's perception and other contextual information on the client's capabilities, the network connection, and the requested content, the negotiation algorithm determines a content version with a good aggregate score. A prototype adaptation system for PDF documents demonstrates this approach's viability.	9bca4859e5c6237fbfac01b2200248e3	5c4ebdcfed6d2b8f13bbe03a6e45e18c	7e86282981131ad8f331efc997ef8ee9	article	A Context-Aware Decision Engine for Content Adaptation	Wai Yip Lum and Francis C. M. Lau	\N	2002
7775675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1149472	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1149472	\N	Corporate wiki users	\N	\N	99--104	\N	\N	\N	location = {Odense, Denmark}, isbn = {1-59593-413-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1149453.1149472}	A survey of 168 corporate wiki users was conducted. Findings indicate that corporate wikis appear to be sustainable. Users stated three main types of benefits from corporate wikis: enhanced reputation, work made easier, and helping the organization to improve its processes. These benefits were seen as more likely when the wiki was used for tasks requiring novel solutions and the information posted was from credible sources. Users acknowledged making a variety of contributions, which suggests that they could be categorized as "synthesizers" and "adders". Synthesizers" frequency of contribution was affected more by their impact on other wiki users, while adders" contribution frequency was affected more by being able to accomplish their immediate work.	2a5b55b5ae7bbc9f290b2dcb9c32bb92	7417509b1f62d5bda8db73a00ce28532	29d3921cecea6f6b1c4e9b1cdb55230d	inproceedings	Corporate wiki users: results of a survey	Ann Majchrzak and Christian Wagner and Dave Yates	\N	2006
7775685	\N	236	\N	\N	\N	\N	BPMDS	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	DBLP:conf/caise/2006bpmds	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/caise/bpmds2006.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {}	\N	4955e02e32c1e8e5ab6672ddbfcfbd30	5936f1e974e2dc2d625dfcc18ccb4c08	550c64dff1de388e87ab9f7ac6e0299c	proceedings	Proceedings of the CAISE*06 Workshop on Business Process Modelling, Development, and Support BPMDS '06, Luxemburg, June 5-9, 2006	\N	Gil Regev and Pnina Soffer and Rainer Schmidt	2007
7775731	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIAO! / EOMAS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	DBLP:conf/caise/HugosonMP08	http://books.google.com/books?id=SVe2yzG8pu4C&pg=PA108&lpg=PA108&dq=Interoperability+Strategies+for+Business+Agility&source=bl&ots=BapmGTNXea&sig=dcijdLEUhtTrCO7AGYtV8TUmNhw&hl=de&ei=xP7ASZz1DcaQsAbAh6G6DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result	\N		\N	\N	108-121	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/2008ciao	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68644-6_8}, isbn = {978-3-540-68643-9}	\N	f880a0d90e5cb1777de5cb815a055404	6c8a81985931fd90b21838888a2cddce	128e8bcdc9bf840f354472b94f7a09ce	inproceedings	Interoperability Strategies for Business Agility	Mats-{\\AA}ke Hugoson and Thanos Magoulas and Kalevi Pessi	Jan L. G. Dietz and Antonia Albani and Joseph Barjis	2008
7775742	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIAO! / EOMAS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	DBLP:conf/caise/2008ciao	http://books.google.com/books?id=SVe2yzG8pu4C&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-540-68643-9}	\N	038fbd3a213f00fed88b727fb6f5358c	a9962daee7fa86744c7b2e19bc6917d8	ef075cf4d6cadbdea4a0f57b5a9b3d0f	proceedings	Advances in Enterprise Engineering I, 4th International
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               Workshop CIAO! and 4th International Workshop EOMAS, held
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               at CAiSE 2008, Montpellier, France, June 16-17, 2008. Proceedings	\N	Jan L. G. Dietz and Antonia Albani and Joseph Barjis	2008
7775845	Advances in Enterprise Engineering I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BusinessRulesNature	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68644-6_1	\N	Business rules are in the center of attention, both in the ‘business world’ and in the ‘ICT applications world’. Recently, the OMG has completed a major study in defining the notion of business rule and its associated notions. On closer look, however, the definitions provided appear to be not as rigid and precise as one would hope and as deemed necessary. Based on the consistent and coherent theoretical framework of Enterprise Ontology, several clarifications of the core notions regarding business rules are presented. They are illustrated by means of a small example case.	\N	\N	1--15	\N	\N	\N		Business rules are in the center of attention, both in the ‘business world’ and in the ‘ICT applications world’. Recently, the OMG has completed a major study in defining the notion of business rule and its associated notions. On closer look, however, the definitions provided appear to be not as rigid and precise as one would hope and as deemed necessary. Based on the consistent and coherent theoretical framework of Enterprise Ontology, several clarifications of the core notions regarding business rules are presented. They are illustrated by means of a small example case.	bb4bedf432ee3eb7b79be83a3d827ac5	66e97bb62468703fd2027e35db06b962	0b64ad77a057756767e0b22f450fef0b	article	On the Nature of Business Rules	Jan L. G. Dietz	\N	2008
7775939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SACMAT '08: Proceedings of the 13th ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1377854	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1377854&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=26553321&CFTOKEN=15411659	\N	Context-aware role-based access control in pervasive computing systems	\N	\N	113--122	\N	\N	\N	location = {Estes Park, CO, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-129-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1377836.1377854}	\N	5808465ae6c6788a4af6314c6879c37d	73a645bed9465b8cde0879c91b7fa9c6	feaf77cddb4e9e4215fd9e82ea75f51b	inproceedings	Context-aware role-based access control in pervasive computing systems	Devdatta Kulkarni and Anand Tripathi	\N	2008
7776003	\N	\N	\N	10. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Contexto	Lisboa	\N	Contexto ; 5	UBMA_058764321	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=058764321&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	grande prémio de	\N	\N	270 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {972-575-075-6}	\N	98844b81521c20a29b1a6bd78afdc7f0	416b61a3ac24235dcde6aacf1a85eaa6	ef6755f63a34e7404e2e043027248ab3	book	Fora de horas	Paulo Castilho	\N	1994
7776009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown_2007_Publishing	http://www.ithaka.org/strategic-services/Ithaka%20University%20Publishing%20Report.pdf	\N		\N	Ithaka Report	\N	\N	\N	\N		This report began as a review of U.S. university presses and their role in scholarly publishing. It has evolved into a broader assessment of the importance of publishing to universities. By publishing we mean simply the communication and broad dissemination of knowledge, a function that has become both more complex and more important with the introduction and rapid evolution of digital and networking technologies.	62fc6a32e5427d57f4a6f99186c12c0d	4fa08c41509cf84deb5dccb8886e07f5	ea40bf037015b390ec03b9fd0ae8214d	techreport	University Publishing In A Digital Age	Laura Brown and Rebecca Griffiths and Matthew Rascoff	\N	2007
7776134	Computer	16	\N	\N	Aug. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1654471	\N	\N		\N	\N	57-69	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {10.1109/MC.1983.1654471}	\N	c8d8f440d1c51930a502bb6b596aaf35	aa7cc95ecd80ab837fc19d5ea2a45087	57ef1e1a0494b8cb3f9c06abf8abd62d	article	Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages	B. Shneiderman	\N	1983
7776171	PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE	2	\N	\N	SEP	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TAYLOR \\& FRANCIS LTD	4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND	\N	\N	guggenheim-1926	\N	Article		\N	\N	538-543	\N	9, Sp. Iss. 7TH SERIES	\N	issn = {{1478-6443}}, doc-delivery-number = {{V00MG}}, subject-category = {{Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics; Metallurgy \\&
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   Metallurgical Engineering; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter}}, number-of-cited-references = {{1}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Philos. Mag.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000200031800006}}, times-cited = {{1399}}	\N	f25506209d353f940ed12ffd940d13e3	fd1753cfe1afbab13cc29de4bfa37988	3bb1e62ca7cded3d33d28807fd3e7c6f	article	On the determination of the velocity constant of a unimolecular
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   reaction.	EA Guggenheim	\N	1926
7776172	Interdisciplinary Journal of Knowledge and Learning Objects	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parker2007wtt	http://www.ijklo.org/Volume3/IJKLOv3p057-072Parker284.pdf	\N		\N	\N	57--72	\N	\N	\N		Wikis are one of many Web 2.0 components that can be used to enhance the learning process. A wiki is a web communication and collaboration tool that can be used to engage students in learning with others within a collaborative environment. This paper explains wiki usage, investigates its contribution to various learning paradigms, examines the current literature on wiki use in education, and suggests additional uses in teaching software engineering.	ddd89032241f44292dc31481b6ac6eee	412cbfb33300c9b7821071baccfdd80e	12e819e0c1626c9889514211cec434ce	article	{Wiki as a teaching tool}	K.R. Parker and J.T. Chao	\N	2007
7776193	Human Factors	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72321-9_4	\N	Eine wesentliche Voraussetzung für sicheres Handeln ist, dass Planerinnen, Entscheider oder Operateure verschiedene Aspekte einer Situation korrekt wahrnehmen, zutreffend interpretieren und daraus adäquate Handlungen generieren. Diese Situationsaspekte können Personen, technische Einrichtungen, Nachrichten oder generell Informationen und Merkmale von soziotechnischen Systemen sein. All diese Merkmale muss der Handelnde nicht nur wahrnehmen, sondern er oder sie muss auch ihre Bedeutung verstehen und dann für das eigene Handeln und die eigenen Ziele umsetzen. Dies beinhaltet nicht nur den aktuellen Zustand, sondern auch die möglichen Veränderungen und damit Prognosen über die Entwicklung der Situation und die zukünftigen Zustände der Elemente des soziotechnischen Systems. Eine Vielzahl menschlicher Tätigkeiten, v. a. in der Prozess- und Fahrzeugführung, erfordern die Wahrnehmung, die Interpretation und Prognose von Systemzuständen.	\N	\N	59--76	\N	\N	\N		Eine wesentliche Voraussetzung für sicheres Handeln ist, dass Planerinnen, Entscheider oder Operateure verschiedene Aspekte einer Situation korrekt wahrnehmen, zutreffend interpretieren und daraus adäquate Handlungen generieren. Diese Situationsaspekte können Personen, technische Einrichtungen, Nachrichten oder generell Informationen und Merkmale von soziotechnischen Systemen sein. All diese Merkmale muss der Handelnde nicht nur wahrnehmen, sondern er oder sie muss auch ihre Bedeutung verstehen und dann für das eigene Handeln und die eigenen Ziele umsetzen. Dies beinhaltet nicht nur den aktuellen Zustand, sondern auch die möglichen Veränderungen und damit Prognosen über die Entwicklung der Situation und die zukünftigen Zustände der Elemente des soziotechnischen Systems. Eine Vielzahl menschlicher Tätigkeiten, v. a. in der Prozess- und Fahrzeugführung, erfordern die Wahrnehmung, die Interpretation und Prognose von Systemzuständen.	c7479458180ab7ce3a1c62984305a1b2	b20a5c98e5fe3c67bf1ace38ec37934d	c6b0c5177c5c475cddfca2377307ca55	article	Wahrnehmung, Aufmerksamkeit und „Situation Awareness“ (SA)	Harald Schaub	\N	2008
7776215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	\N	\N	\N	saendsley	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	69ef917a482a176f7e97aedb8aabc362	e094aee6eaab71a62f0a8538c3039a48	c7125fd1f96b27a43ef10ed59f7fd52a	book	Situation awareness: analysis and measurement	Daniel J. Garland Von Mica R. Endsley	\N	2000
7776238	\N	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECAI	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	conf/ecai/PonzettoS08	http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-58603-891-5-751	\N	dblp	\N	\N	751-752	\N	\N	conf/ecai/2008	date = {2009-01-30}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-58603-891-5-751}, isbn = {978-1-58603-891-5}	We present a taxonomy automatically generated from the system of categories in Wikipedia. Categories in the resource are identified as either classes or instances and included in a large subsumption, i.e. isa, hierarchy. The taxonomy is made available in RDFS format to the research community, e.g. for direct use within AI applications or to bootstrap the process of manual ontology creation.	b84471ea4c79cc47f9665109817a681e	35dcec30bdb86ed5098fbc48e84f259c	b65fe76cc01a92f2999cfd81fe7ce62f	inproceedings	WikiTaxonomy: A Large Scale Knowledge Resource.	Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Michael Strube	Malik Ghallab and Constantine D. Spyropoulos and Nikos Fakotakis and Nikolaos M. Avouris	2008
7776253	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	\N	\N	\N	3832913599	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Verhaltenspflichten-Finanzanalysten-nach-Wertpapierhandelsgesetz/dp/3832913599%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3832913599	\N	Die Verhaltenspflichten von Finanzanalysten nach dem Wertpapierhandelsgesetz: Jörg Schilder: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783832913595}, asin = {3832913599}, isbn = {3832913599}	\N	b50a176bf01b37949f6ba91a572553db	79fe80ecc47c2b4bba7582d72feb8cf5	d7523e5da0c712a61c759f93188059bb	book	Die Verhaltenspflichten von Finanzanalysten nach dem Wertpapierhandelsgesetz	Jörg Schilder	\N	2005
7776261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Wiki4SE-Wikis for Software Engineering Workshop, Porto (Portugal)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DyerGentle2008	http://doc-it.fe.up.pt/wikis4se/Using_Structured_Wikis_in_Software_Engineering	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we describe methods for creating structured wikis and wiki pages using the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard to enable software development processes.
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DITA is a well-established OASIS standard for creating standard information types and domain-specific markup vocabularies with XML. The DITA OASIS standard builds content reuse into the authoring process, defining an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing many kinds of information in print and on the Web.
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Merging DITA's strong semantic markup, reusability, and output capability with the flexibility, collaboration, and ease of authoring of a wiki offers product development teams a viable environment for efficient and practical information exchange and delivery. Software engineering and development processes can be streamlined and efficient when a highly collaborative and motivated staff has the tools to create software, from the research and design phases, through coding, testing, documenting, and delivering high-quality software products. 	351481cfcd0994049ae0446688b0af52	396655bfa491a172e572b695635f30cb	d4a7587cd906ccb06f7ef77b7d4d1ee6	inproceedings	{Using Structured Wikis in Software Engineering}	Lisa Dyer and Anne Gentle	\N	2008
7776262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Wiki4SE-Wikis for Software Engineering Workshop, Montreal (Canada)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	helmick2007iwi	http://doc-it.fe.up.pt/wikis4se/Wikis4SE-WikiSym2007/Incorporating_Wikis_Into_Software_Repository_Mining	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://doc-it.fe.up.pt/wikis4se/Wikis4SE-WikiSym2007/Incorporating_Wikis_Into_Software_Repository_Mining?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Incorporating_Wikis_Into_Software_Repository_Mining.pdf}	Software engineering projects produce large volumes of information that are collected in specialized, decentralized repositories. Combining information from these sources may aid in gaining accurate knowledge about the arguments and alternatives (e.g. rationale) that factor into the decision making and design process. This information is captured in synchronized systems: version control systems (such as CVS or Subversion), defect tracking systems (such as Bugzilla or Trac), and Wikis and in unsynchronized systems: email discussion lists and Web-based discussion forums. Our proposed research path involves combining these synchronized and unsynchronized sources of information in order to advance the field of mining software repositories (MSR). In this paper we discuss plans for the integration of these five sources of information and how unsynchronized information might be used to reason about actions captured in the synchronized systems. 	24f7d4d9d55d78d3703d9a8e79d79bd0	d066e83a8633c42324e5f166857c5ac8	02349a0f18d3b57d16d498ec01aa8e9f	inproceedings	{Incorporating Wikis into software repository mining}	M.T. Helmick and J.D. Kiper and J. Burge and V. Cross and G. Gannod	\N	2007
7776273	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.F. Müller Verlag	\N	\N	\N	381144395X	http://www.amazon.de/Internationales-Europ%C3%A4isches-Unternehmensrecht-Organisationsrecht-transnationaler/dp/381144395X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D381144395X	\N	Internationales und Europäisches Unternehmensrecht.…Amazon.de: Bernhard Großfeld: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783811443952}, asin = {381144395X}, isbn = {381144395X}	\N	a4417a937feada925d697146e4f9269f	8808633beebb0bf751703fceee246fd1	f017b42ab664f21bb47b104648cf3113	book	Internationales und Europäisches Unternehmensrecht. Das Organisationsrecht transnationaler Unternehmen	Bernhard Großfeld	\N	1995
7776302	MIS Quarterly	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sambamurthy2005sii	http://www.sirim.my/techinfo/P1/Management/Mac-April05/mac-april05_article3.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1--7	\N	1	\N		\N	89726417adf682ad7e04188c5ac8973c	c7c9ac7a4b21a0dcf4b501ce8c0827ae	ed559fb410b6da45ac057160732bef7e	article	{Special issue on information technologies and knowledge management}	V. Sambamurthy and M. Subramani	\N	2005
7776352	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	4227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	selke2006kms	\N	\N		\N	\N	398	\N	\N	\N		\N	e42c7f274d18fe48a5be7b473c73d161	26437508bfffcf4bf022631cce2855fd	fc2dbdf50a669b2b119b031902a5c97e	article	{Knowledge Management in Schools--From Electronic Schoolbag to Social Software}	H. Selke	\N	2006
7776368	i-com	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	hampel2005vws	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--40	\N	1/2005	\N		\N	c4f46c083f1ae1e93e299acad39ee317	c802e7c15c03ed4853210851bbb209c4	9dfb0a8917694e3095718637b0b6495e	article	{Verteilte Wissensorganisation mit Semantischen R{\\"a}umen (Distributed Knowledge Organization with Semantic Spaces)}	T. Hampel and R. Keil-Slawik and H. Selke	\N	2005
7776388	Mensch & Computer 2006: Mensch und Computer im StrukturWandel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	selke2006wim	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d0984af94049b5ea2e61052ebf79261	db864273f5646542fad5f5c87010bbfd	93ebc1977373a93ad4bd7440ffc21351	article	Weniger ist mehr - Wissensmanagement für die Schule	Harald Selke	\N	2006
7776499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Wiki4SE-Wikis for Software Engineering Workshop, Porto (Portugal)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeissBirukou2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6dbaf38fc9d6ed99a5a1ced93e3511af	25182325fce5e3c04fc5a13d657f870d	474c587d6fb746645720fd971ccbb675	inproceedings	Building a Pattern Repository: Benefitting from the Open, Lightweight, and Participative Nature of Wikis	\N	\N	2008
7776802	\N	\N	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_278888062	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=278888062&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	a guide through archives and libraries, research centres and institutes, museums, associations and societies	\N	\N	69 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	f509632ea9aa84628c79088b3fe8b103	937507eac10e19dfa1a17f7297d0ae3e	64cb4f8b4d7be985514b15e496177490	book	Vademecum research in Great Britain and Ireland on the GDR, the division of Germany and post-unification Germany	\N	Peter Barker	2008
7776990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	mcguinness02ontologies	http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm/papers/ontologies-come-of-age-mit-press-(with-citation).htm	\N	Applications for ontologies, the need for knowledge acquisition and possible sources, requirements on representation languages and modeling environments.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {604304}	Ontologies have moved beyond the domains of library science, philosophy, and knowledge representation. They are now the concerns of marketing departments, CEOs, and mainstream business. Research analyst companies such as Forrester Research report on the critical roles of ontologies in support of browsing and search for e-commerce and in support of interoperability for facilitation of knowledge management and configuration. One now sees ontologies used as central controlled vocabularies that are integrated into catalogues, databases, web publications, knowledge management applications, etc. Large ontologies are essential components in many online applications including search (such as Yahoo and Lycos), e-commerce (such as Amazon and eBay), configuration (such as Dell and PC-Order), etc. One also sees ontologies that have long life spans, sometimes in multiple projects (such as UMLS, SIC codes, etc.). Such diverse usage generates many implications for ontology environments. In this paper, we will discuss ontologies and requirements in their current instantiations on the web today. We will describe some desirable properties of ontologies. We will also discuss how both simple and complex ontologies are being and may be used to support varied applications. We will conclude with a discussion of emerging trends in ontologies and their environments and briefly mention our evolving ontology evolution environment.	69cd6d7ca0039038ba48cc2b352951ab	4e3d2b5198670604e752af857ca74563	895bd5bc6232b060066fc1c2d66dbafa	incollection	Ontologies Come of Age	Deborah L. Mcguinness	Dieter Fensel and Jim Hendler and Henry Lieberman and Wolfgang Wahlster	2002
7777474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page	London	\N	\N	Steinbock.2005	http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip058/2005004338.html / http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0715/2005004338-d.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0749442964}	\N	1cb755d572eab87e5be56e274c943be8	5fd149addfb55c7fed120c47490f8c3d	68453fc79b3b0d1047da95ac3229bac3	book	The mobile revolution:  The making of mobile services worldwide	Dan Steinbock	\N	2005
7777519	IEEE T. Image. Process.	12	3	\N	January	\N	Deformable Models	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Feng2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-57	\N	1	Dorn2007	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Feng2003.pdf:levelSet/Feng2003.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TIP.2002.806253}	We develop a new approach to tomographic reconstruction problems based\
\	on geometric curve evolution techniques. We use a small set of texture\
\	coefficients to represent the object and background inhomogeneities\
\	and a contour to represent the boundary of multiple connected or\
\	unconnected objects. Instead of reconstructing pixel values on a\
\	fixed rectangular grid, we then find a reconstruction by jointly\
\	estimating these unknown contours and texture coefficients of the\
\	object and background. By designing a new "tomographic flow", the\
\	resulting problem is recast into a curve evolution problem and an\
\	efficient algorithm based on level set techniques is developed. The\
\	performance of the curve evolution method is demonstrated using examples\
\	with noisy limited-view Radon transformed data and noisy ground-penetrating\
\	radar data. The reconstruction results and computational cost are\
\	compared with those of conventional, pixel-based regularization methods.\
\	The results indicate that the curve evolution methods achieve improved\
\	shape reconstruction and have potential computation and memory advantages\
\	over conventional regularized inversion methods.	d8f4c5f0db9e9f75c8f353b2e7be1e6d	f3cf3dc614e4a340d704279179173367	f6c2eb18ba66d7e714801d4fe0eb5bac	article	A curve evolution approach to object-based tomographic reconstruction	Haihua Feng and W. C. Karl and D. A. Castanon	Aly A. Farag and Jasjit S. Suri	2003
7777522	Journal of Computational Physics	216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doel2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	707-723	\N	2	\N	file = {Doel2006.pdf:levelSet/Doel2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2006.01.022}	The recovery of a distributed parameter function with discontinuities\
\	from inverse problems with elliptic forward PDEs is fraught with\
\	theoretical and practical difficulties. Better results are obtained\
\	for problems where the solution may take on at each point only one\
\	of two values, thus yielding a shape recovery problem.\
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\	\
\	This article considers level set regularization for such problems.\
\	However, rather than explicitly integrating a time embedded PDE to\
\	steady state, which typically requires thousands of iterations, methods\
\	based on Gauss–Newton are applied more directly. One of these can\
\	be viewed as damped Gauss–Newton utilized to approximate the steady\
\	state equations which in turn are viewed as the necessary conditions\
\	of a Tikhonov-type regularization with a sharpening sub-step at each\
\	iteration. In practice this method is eclipsed, however, by a special\
\	“finite time” or Levenberg–Marquardt-type method which we call dynamic\
\	regularization applied to the output least squares formulation. Our\
\	stopping criterion for the iteration does not involve knowledge of\
\	the true solution.\
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\	\
\	The regularization functional is applied to the (smooth) level set\
\	function rather than to the discontinuous function to be recovered,\
\	and the second focus of this article is on selecting this functional.\
\	Typical choices may lead to flat level sets that in turn cause ill-conditioning.\
\	We propose a new, quartic, non-local regularization term that penalizes\
\	flatness and produces a smooth level set evolution, and compare its\
\	performance to more usual choices.\
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\	\
\	Two numerical test cases are considered: a potential problem and the\
\	classical EIT/DC resistivity problem.	15c5d5ab002bb68dc1669cd8cd5f15e7	7979bc16e0311a640baf89aa53593dac	f0c161aaffaeb1ad37d5e63be54ed027	article	On level set regularization for highly ill-posed distributed parameter\
\	estimation problems	K. {van den Doel} and U. M. Ascher	\N	2006
7777524	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	25	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, University\
\	of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2122, USA. sangtaea@usc.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahn2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	283--296	\N	3	\N	pmid = {16524085}, file = {Ahn2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Ahn2006.pdf:PDF}	No convergent ordered subsets (OS) type image reconstruction algorithms\
\	for transmission tomography have been proposed to date. In contrast,\
\	in emission tomography, there are two known families of convergent\
\	OS algorithms: methods that use relaxation parameters, and methods\
\	based on the incremental expectation-maximization (EM) approach.\
\	This paper generalizes the incremental EM approach by introducing\
\	a general framework, "incremental optimization transfer." The proposed\
\	algorithms accelerate convergence speeds and ensure global convergence\
\	without requiring relaxation parameters. The general optimization\
\	transfer framework allows the use of a very broad family of surrogate\
\	functions, enabling the development of new algorithms. This paper\
\	provides the first convergent OS-type algorithm for (nonconcave)\
\	penalized-likelihood (PL) transmission image reconstruction by using\
\	separable paraboloidal surrogates (SPS) which yield closed-form maximization\
\	steps. We found it is very effective to achieve fast convergence\
\	rates by starting with an OS algorithm with a large number of subsets\
\	and switching to the new "transmission incremental optimization transfer\
\	(TRIOT)" algorithm. Results show that TRIOT is faster in increasing\
\	the PL objective than nonincremental ordinary SPS and even OS-SPS\
\	yet is convergent.	6d8cabdbc3f01840f25fd779019ce3de	3555f1679db6eb6b888067f125ef37cf	2e4a62ab38292a5a90d259f3b40eeeb2	article	Convergent incremental optimization transfer algorithms: application\
\	to tomography.	Sangtae Ahn and Jeffrey A Fessler and Doron Blatt and Alfred O Hero	\N	2006
7777525	Med Phys	26	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aldridge1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	1901-1903	\N	9	\N	pmid = {10505879}, file = {Aldridge1999.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Aldridge1999.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.598696}	To create a database of human male and female computed tomography\
\	(CT) slices, the National Library of Medicine organized the "Visible\
\	Human Project." Since the male and female data sets provided are\
\	approximately 269 MB and 915 MB, respectively, both the size and\
\	complexity have been reduced. While making the slices accessible\
\	to those with limited computing resources, the production of these\
\	reduced data sets also presents a unique opportunity to establish\
\	a standard human CT slice library for research in radiation therapy.\
\	A brief history of the original data sets is included, as well as\
\	details of the reduction process, applications to radiotherapy, and\
\	information on accessing these reduced image files.	c23dd2cd7c189576b62e6e4d6561df1d	284f203e9c458c8d2a21f30ca022bf26	660afa488060cee5a85178d8a87b2e7f	article	A proposal for a standard electronic anthropomorphic phantom for\
\	radiotherapy.	J. S. Aldridge and P. J. Reckwerdt and T. R. Mackie	\N	1999
7777526	Med Phys	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Alvarez2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	556-565	\N	3	\N	file = {Alvarez2004.pdf:ctPhysics/dualEnergy/Alvarez2004.pdf:PDF}	Dual energy detector systems are combinations of x-ray detectors,\
\	x-ray source spectrum switching, and x-ray filter attenuation that\
\	provide two measurements of transmitted flux through the object with\
\	different effective spectra. We describe technology independent methods\
\	to measure and compare the quantum noise and sensitivity to motion\
\	artifacts of these systems. The experimental methods use relatively\
\	simple phantoms to measure the parameters in the general mathematical\
\	expressions for the noise in the subtracted image. The parameters\
\	are used to compute an x-ray energy spectrum quality factor and a\
\	subtracted image noise per unit patient dose quality factor. Patient\
\	motion causes artifacts in switched spectrum systems, particularly\
\	with the heart in chest radiography. We describe a method to measure\
\	effective interexposure time using subtracted image data of a uniformly\
\	moving object. This parameter measures the sensitivity to patient\
\	motion artifacts. We use these methods to compare three examples\
\	of systems with different dual energy detector technologies: a passive,\
\	"sandwich" detector with two computed radiography plates separated\
\	by a copper filter, an "active" detector that uses voltage switching\
\	with an electro-optical system and computed radiography plates, and\
\	a flat-panel, solid state detector with voltage switching.	8d4c6388456495ea1a94d3c1f5c65670	76ee9b848b8c2b19a51bca600f05ea66	e7809029c9fe6cb7f90072aac93bd5c7	article	Comparison of dual energy detector system performance	Robert E. Alvarez and J. Anthony Seibert and Stephen K. Thompson	\N	2004
7777527	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern\
\	Recognition CVPR 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alvino2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	I576--I581	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6919}, file = {Alvino2004.pdf:levelSet/Alvino2004.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2004.1315083}	In computed tomography, direct inversion of the Radon transform requires\
\	more projections than are practical due to constraints in scan time\
\	and image accessibility. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the\
\	estimation of reconstructed images when the problem is under-constrained,\
\	i.e., when a unique solution does not exist. To resolve ambiguities\
\	among solutions, it is necessary to place additional constraints\
\	on the reconstructed image. In this paper, we present a surface evolution\
\	technique to model the reconstructed image as piecewise smooth. We\
\	model the reconstructed image as two regions that are each smoothly\
\	varying in intensity and are separated by a smooth surface. We define\
\	a cost functional to penalize deviation from piecewise smoothness\
\	while ensuring that the projections of the estimated image match\
\	the measured projections. From this functional, we derive an evolution\
\	for the modeled image intensity and an evolution for the surface,\
\	thereby defining a variational tomographic estimation technique.\
\	We show example reconstructions to highlight the performance of the\
\	proposed method on real medical images.	ce2f6bad1660d0ff353ef9716fbdef7c	a525aaa0524631cf5c691f5ad4870688	644fb65890ebc745e676a79a1030b083	inproceedings	Tomographic reconstruction of piecewise smooth images	C.V. Alvino and Jr. Yezzi	\N	2004
7777528	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	8	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andersen1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-55	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Andersen1989.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Andersen1989.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.20361}	The author presents an algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) as\
\	a viable alternative in computerized tomography (CT) from limited\
\	views. Recently, algorithms of iterative reconstruction-reprojection\
\	(IRR) based on the method of convolution-backprojection have been\
\	proposed for application in limited-view CT. Reprojection was used\
\	in an iterative fashion alternating with backprojection as a means\
\	of estimating projection values within the sector of missing views.\
\	In algebraic methods of reconstruction for CT, only those projections\
\	corresponding to known data are required. Reprojection along missing\
\	views would merely serve to introduce redundant equations. Computer\
\	simulation studies are presented which demonstrate significantly\
\	improved reconstructed images achieved by an ART algorithm as compared\
\	to IRR methods	817fdbd4d9be4fab3f2673c3372cd291	ae18ee17d0a0d6da57a5ca3838157b35	c87953997d5e14ae06092c3407f5b8a2	article	Algebraic reconstruction in {CT} from limited views	A.H. Andersen	\N	1989
7777529	Phys Med Biol	42	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arridge1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	841--853	\N	5	\N	pmid = {9172263}, file = {Arridge1997.pdf:opticalImaging/Arridge1997.pdf:PDF}	The desire for a diagnostic optical imaging modality has motivated\
\	the development of image reconstruction procedures involving solution\
\	of the inverse problem. This approach is based on the assumption\
\	that, given a set of measurements of transmitted light between pairs\
\	of points on the surface of an object, there exists a unique three-dimensional\
\	distribution of internal scatterers and absorbers which would yield\
\	that set. Thus imaging becomes a task of solving an inverse problem\
\	using an appropriate model of photon transport. In this paper we\
\	examine the models that have been developed for this task, and review\
\	current approaches to image reconstruction. Specifically, we consider\
\	models based on radiative transfer theory and its derivatives, which\
\	are either stochastic in nature (random walk, Monte Carlo, and Markov\
\	processes) or deterministic (partial differential equation models\
\	and their solutions). Image reconstruction algorithms are discussed\
\	which are based on either direct backprojection, perturbation methods,\
\	nonlinear optimization, or Jacobian calculation. Finally we discuss\
\	some of the fundamental problems that must be addressed before optical\
\	tomography can be considered to be an understood problem, and before\
\	its full potential can be realized.	2dfaf81c568c440eea7aa2c6235dc869	9e9a2fc089037c7008248aa05b21eb37	a93f40d083ee2ab30cc765fdba4385a6	article	Optical imaging in medicine: II. Modelling and reconstruction.	S. R. Arridge and J. C. Hebden	\N	1997
7777530	SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aubert1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	1948-1979	\N	5	\N	file = {Aubert1997.pdf:levelSet/Aubert1997.pdf:PDF}, comment = {This paper was referenced by the paper "Active Contours without Edges"\
\	for some of the mathematical tools used in it.}, doi = {10.1137/S003614299529230X}	This paper is concerned with a classical denoising and deblurring\
\	problem in image recovery. Our approach is based on a variational\
\	method. By using the Legendre-Fenchel transform, we show how the\
\	nonquadratic criterion to be minimized can be split into a sequence\
\	of half-quadratic problems easier to solve numerically. First we\
\	prove an existence and uniqueness result, and then we describe the\
\	algorithm for computing the solution and we give a proof of convergence.\
\	Finally, we present some experimental results for synthetic and real\
\	images.	8d02521029fdcc9d4d943f60e681bf89	b015d45463e8a686bd116835da31dc45	30a87983b53be1bb5a9ee80e938e3faa	article	A Variational Method in Image Recovery	Gilles Aubert and Luminita Vese	\N	1997
7777531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	August2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	653-656	\N	\N	\N	file = {August2002.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/August2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ISBI.2002.1029342}	Deferring discretization can occasionally change our perspective on\
\	imaging problems. To illustrate, we offer a reformulation of regularized\
\	computed tomography (CT) in which the large system of coupled equations\
\	for the unknown smoothed image is decoupled into many smaller and\
\	simpler equations, each for a separate projection. Regularized CT\
\	thus becomes a two-stage process of (nonhomogeneous) smoothing of\
\	the projections followed by filtered backprojection. As a by-product,\
\	the repeated forward and backprojections common in iterative image\
\	reconstruction are eliminated. Despite the computational simplification,\
\	we demonstrate that this method can be used to reduce metal artifacts\
\	in X-ray CT images. The decoupling of the equations results from\
\	postponing the discretization of image derivatives that realize the\
\	smoothness constraint, allowing for this constraint to be analytically\
\	"transferred" from the image domain to the projection, or Radon,\
\	domain. Our analysis thus clarifies the role of image smoothness:\
\	it is an entirely intra-projection constraint.	2edb089498768b024794c038c3fc7009	4067f08efa1417c8dab27e6cb849c86a	782beb2c404db2c8a51bc355eb439aae	inproceedings	Decoupling the equations of regularized tomography	J. August	\N	2002
7777533	IEEE Trans Nucl Sci	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bai2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	1510--1515	\N	5	\N	issn = {0018-9499}, file = {Bai2003.pdf:ctPhysics/Bai2003.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TNS.2003.817281}	\N	00abe8a4a84cf779593c9d477dd15f3b	2c2fa82b2625df92f513d8bc627f9e30	79e5666a49ad284935f8f88e70398cec	article	A generalized model for the conversion from CT numbers to linear\
\	attenuation coefficients	Chuanyong Bai and Ling Shao and A.J. Da Silva and Zuo Zhao	\N	2003
7777534	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	24	\N	\N	July 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baraniuk2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	118-121	\N	4	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, file = {Baraniuk2007.pdf:compressedSensing/Baraniuk2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2007.4286571}	This lecture note presents a new method to capture and represent compressible\
\	signals at a rate significantly below the Nyquist rate. This method,\
\	called compressive sensing, employs nonadaptive linear projections\
\	that preserve the structure of the signal; the signal is then reconstructed\
\	from these projections using an optimization process.	82e340167d8a0694167fb33e622c2a97	2f990ebd0fb15e1b233b1717cd2cee87	9686ec1362f7eddd9d1c6e24212d3506	article	Compressive Sensing [Lecture Notes]	R.G. Baraniuk	\N	2007
7777537	Phys Med Biol	46	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Image Sciences Institute, University Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands.\
\	f.beekman@azu.nl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beekma2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	1835--1844	\N	7	\N	pmid = {11474928}, file = {Beekma2001.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Beekma2001.pdf:PDF}	Statistical methods for image reconstruction such as the maximum likelihood\
\	expectation maximization are more robust and flexible than analytical\
\	inversion methods and allow for accurate modelling of the counting\
\	statistics and photon transport during acquisition of projection\
\	data. Statistical reconstruction is prohibitively slow when applied\
\	to clinical x-ray CT due to the large data sets and the high number\
\	of iterations required for reconstructing high-resolution images.\
\	Recently, however, powerful methods for accelerating statistical\
\	reconstruction have been proposed which, instead of accessing all\
\	projections simultaneously for updating an image estimate, are based\
\	on accessing a subset of projections at the time during iterative\
\	reconstruction. In this paper we study images generated by the convex\
\	algorithm accelerated by the use of ordered subsets (the OS convex\
\	algorithm (OSC)) for data sets with sizes, noise levels and spatial\
\	resolution representative of x-ray CT imaging. It is only in the\
\	case of extremely high acceleration factors (higher than 50, corresponding\
\	to fewer than 20 projections per subset), that areas with incorrect\
\	grey values appear in the reconstructed images, and that image noise\
\	increases compared with the standard convex algorithm. These image\
\	degradations can be adequately corrected for by running the final\
\	iteration of OSC with a reduced number of subsets. Even by applying\
\	such a relatively slow final iteration, OSC produces almost an equal\
\	resolution and lesion contrast as the standard convex algorithm,\
\	but more than two orders of magnitude faster.	bfcd54f8d77fdfdc540b156ff6929570	ec31c8d354114273c7c2f98b9bbe78a4	815411380fb971c1e646802b82e203a0	article	Ordered subset reconstruction for x-ray {CT}	F. J. Beekma and C. Kamphuis	\N	2001
7777539	J Appl Clin Med Phys	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bencomo2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-49	\N	1	\N	pmid = {15753932}, file = {Bencomo2004.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Bencomo2004.pdf:PDF}	An evaluation of two anthropomorphic breast phantoms, which have been\
\	designed for quality assurance and dose verification of radiotherapy\
\	treatment of breast cancer patients, is presented. These phantoms\
\	are identical in terms of their dimensions and shape, and composed\
\	of several layers of either Plastic Water or tissue-equivalent material.\
\	Both water- and tissue-equivalent phantoms include lung- and rib-equivalent\
\	components. The phantoms simulate large, medium and small breasts.\
\	The value of the phantoms as breast treatment quality assurance tools\
\	was assessed by dose measurements with ionization chamber and thermoluminescence\
\	dosimeters (TLD), at different points inside the phantom. Measurements\
\	were made by irradiating the phantoms under conditions representing\
\	the different treatment techniques, found by the Radiological Physics\
\	Center (RPC) during its dosimetry quality audits. Most irradiations\
\	were performed with the water-equivalent breast phantom. One experiment\
\	was performed under consistent irradiation conditions to compare\
\	the tissue-equivalent phantom with the water-equivalent phantom.\
\	Measurements were compared with the dose estimated by the RPC's manual\
\	calculations used to check clinical charts of patients entered in\
\	a National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) protocol.\
\	Measurements were also compared with isodose distributions generated\
\	by a commercial radiation treatment planning (RTP) system. In the\
\	homogeneous three-dimensional (3-D) phantom, fairly good agreement\
\	(within 5\\%) was observed at the NSABP dose prescription point between\
\	measurements and 2-D dose estimation by manual calculations. At the\
\	same dose prescription point, but located in the heterogeneous 3-D\
\	phantom, agreement between measurements and a 3-D RTP system was\
\	within about 3\\%. Manual calculation resulted in overestimation of\
\	up to 6\\%. The general agreement between the TLD measurements and\
\	the 2-D RTP values was within 3\\% at various off-axis points, with\
\	the exception of a few points far off-axis, near the high-dose gradient\
\	region at the surface of the phantom.	6a59989930660dd5b172e036d3d1919d	e3c0adb2c060e2ff1753f64310f4d765	fcd2ae739247a0faf05b51fd051dddcc	article	Anthropomorphic breast phantoms for quality assurance and dose verification.	José A Bencomo and Connel Chu and Victor M Tello and Sang Hyun Cho and Geoffrey S Ibbott	\N	2004
7777540	IEEE Trans Nucl Sci	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bleuet2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	2366-2372	\N	5	\N	issn = {0018-9499}, file = {Bleuet2002.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/iterative/Bleuet2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TNS.2002.803683}	We study the reconstruction process when the X-ray source translates\
\	along a finite straight line, the detector moving or not. This process,\
\	called linear tomosynthesis, induces a limited angle of view, which\
\	causes the vertical spatial resolution to be poor. To improve this\
\	resolution, we use iterative algebraic reconstruction methods, which\
\	are commonly used for tomographic reconstruction from a reduced number\
\	of projections. With noisy projections, such algorithms produce poor\
\	quality reconstructions. To prevent this, we use a first object prior\
\	knowledge, consisting of piecewise smoothness constraint. To reduce\
\	the computation time associated with both reconstruction and regularization\
\	processes, we introduce a second geometrical prior knowledge, based\
\	on the linear trajectory of the X-ray source. This linear source\
\	trajectory allows us to reconstruct a series of two-dimensional (2-D)\
\	planes in a fan organization of the volume. Using this adapted fan\
\	volume sampling scheme, we reduce the computation time by transforming\
\	the initial three-dimensional (3-D) problem into a series of 2-D\
\	problems. Obviously, the algorithm becomes directly parallelizable.\
\	Focusing on a particular region of interest becomes easier too. The\
\	regularization process can easily be implemented with this scheme.\
\	We test the algorithm using experimental projections. The quality\
\	of the reconstructed object is conserved, while the computation time\
\	is considerably reduced, even without any parallelization of the\
\	algorithm.	1e715966ceae878a62649552354d74d9	f620d57ebc83d0cc2d8ea90e56e979c6	370dabff0d57033003325ef6fabb3e10	article	An adapted fan volume sampling scheme for {3-D} algebraic reconstruction\
\	in linear tomosynthesis	P. Bleuet and R. Guillemaud and L. Desbat and I. Magnin	\N	2002
7777541	Magn Reson Med	57	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Block2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	1086 - 1098	\N	6	\N	file = {Block2007.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Block2007.pdf:PDF}, comment = {How does compressed sensing work for radial samples??}, doi = {10.1002/mrm.21236}	The reconstruction of artifact-free images from radially encoded MRI\
\	acquisitions poses a difficult task for undersampled data sets, that\
\	is for a much lower number of spokes in k-space than data samples\
\	per spoke. Here, we developed an iterative reconstruction method\
\	for undersampled radial MRI which (i) is based on a nonlinear optimization,\
\	(ii) allows for the incorporation of prior knowledge with use of\
\	penalty functions, and (iii) deals with data from multiple coils.\
\	The procedure arises as a two-step mechanism which first estimates\
\	the coil profiles and then renders a final image that complies with\
\	the actual observations. Prior knowledge is introduced by penalizing\
\	edges in coil profiles and by a total variation constraint for the\
\	final image. The latter condition leads to an effective suppression\
\	of undersampling (streaking) artifacts and further adds a certain\
\	degree of denoising. Apart from simulations, experimental results\
\	for a radial spin-echo MRI sequence are presented for phantoms and\
\	human brain in vivo at 2.9 T using 24, 48, and 96 spokes with 256\
\	data samples. In comparison to conventional reconstructions (regridding)\
\	the proposed method yielded visually improved image quality in all\
\	cases.	df26c2830d73c403e685342710ec1e65	ba5c2cc5b526c64d9b82190b23523c4a	8600f81fb4b5cc5d5c4ef59af5c8b101	article	Undersampled radial MRI with multiple coils. Iterative image reconstruction\
\	using a total variation constraint	Kai Tobias Block and Martin Uecker and Jens Frahm	\N	2007
7777542	\N	3	\N	\N	October	\N	International Conference on Image Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santa Barbara, CA	\N	\N	Blomgren1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	384-387	\N	\N	\N	file = {Blomgren1997.pdf:totalVariation/Blomgren1997.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICIP.1997.632128}	We describe some numerical techniques for the total variation image\
\	restoration method, namely a primal-dual linearization for the Euler-Lagrange\
\	equations and some preconditioning issues. We also highlight extension\
\	of this technique to color images, blind deconvolution and the staircasing\
\	effect	e957946bfba715c5f50cef54ef169a7d	b5061a1f6ba8ea6ed2153b52bc5185a0	3b41c68128c10c20da92076e12fe7061	inproceedings	Total variation image restoration: numerical methods and extensions	P. Blomgren and T. F. Chan and P. Mulet and C. K. Wong	\N	1997
7777546	J. Opt. Soc. Am. A	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Bochud2000	http://josaa.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-17-2-193	\N		\N	\N	193--205	\N	2	\N		Models of human visual detection have been successfully used in computer-generated\
\	noise. For these backgrounds, which are generally statistically stationary,\
\	model performance can be readily calculated by computing the index\
\	of detectability d′ from the noise power spectrum, the signal profile,\
\	and the model template. However, model observers are ultimately needed\
\	in more real backgrounds, which may be statistically nonstationary.\
\	We investigated different methods to calculate figures of merit for\
\	model observers in real backgrounds based on different assumptions\
\	about image stationarity. We computed performance of the nonprewhitening\
\	matched-filter observer with an eye filter on mammography and coronary\
\	angiography for an additive or a multiplicative signal. Performance\
\	was measured either by applying the model template to the images\
\	or by computing closed-form expressions with various assumptions\
\	about image stationarity. Results show first that the structured\
\	backgrounds investigated cannot be considered stationary. Second,\
\	traditional closed-form expressions of detectability calculated from\
\	the noise power spectra with the assumption of background stationarity\
\	lead to erroneous estimates of model performance. Third, the most\
\	accurate way of measuring model performances is by directly applying\
\	the model template on the images or by computing a closed-form expression\
\	that does not assume image stationarity.	217c829fc8f5e4a8215c029a47dff187	e96cace8c5c5e57ccda80d80dd208374	ccd61b489ced4b3e53b04f5863d8b15e	article	Visual signal detection in structured backgrounds. {III}. {C}alculation\
\	of figures of merit for model observers in statistically nonstationary\
\	backgrounds	Francois O. Bochud and Craig K. Abbey and Miguel P. Eckstein	\N	2000
7777549	Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on	2	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouman1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	296-310	\N	3	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Bouman1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Bouman1993.pdf:PDF;:tomographyRecon/iterative/Bouman1993_longer.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.236536}	The authors present a Markov random field model which allows realistic\
\	edge modeling while providing stable maximum a posterior (MAP) solutions.\
\	The model, referred to as a generalized Gaussian Markov random field\
\	(GGMRF), is named for its similarity to the generalized Gaussian\
\	distribution used in robust detection and estimation. The model satisfies\
\	several desirable analytical and computational properties for map\
\	estimation, including continuous dependence of the estimate on the\
\	data, invariance of the character of solutions to scaling of data,\
\	and a solution which lies at the unique global minimum of the a posteriori\
\	log-likelihood function. The GGMRF is demonstrated to be useful for\
\	image reconstruction in low-dosage transmission tomography	39a0e7e8387002bd70d233b3456f3153	a0610c38fb3e4a320b3a410ae8956005	71b5e294232e192038c2d83eb7693590	article	A generalized Gaussian image model for edge-preserving {MAP} estimation	K. Bouman	\N	1993
7777552	Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	11	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bresler1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	840-858	\N	8	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, file = {Bresler1989.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Bresler1989.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/34.31446}	An estimation approach is described for three-dimensional reconstruction\
\	from line integral projections using incomplete and very noisy data.\
\	Generalized cylinders parameterized by stochastic dynamic models\
\	are used to represent prior knowledge about the properties of objects\
\	of interest in the probed domain. The object models, a statistical\
\	measurement model, and the maximum a posteriori probability performance\
\	criterion are combined to reformulate the reconstruction problem\
\	as a computationally challenging nonlinear estimation problem. For\
\	computational feasibility, a suboptimal hierarchical algorithm is\
\	described whose individual steps are locally optimal and are combined\
\	to satisfy a global optimality criterion. The formulation and algorithm\
\	are restricted to objects whose center axis is a single-valued function\
\	of a fixed spatial coordinate. Simulation examples demonstrate accurate\
\	reconstructions with as few as four views in a 135° sector, at an\
\	average signal-to-noise ratio of 3.3	b295c78da78b84119253027db437f822	4ba9909a12aa166aa636eb2e79e44bc8	fa950c7567774e42b7a03445b92211fd	article	A Bayesian approach to reconstruction from incomplete projections\
\	of a multiple object 3D domain	Y. Bresler and J. A. Fessler and A. Macovski	\N	1989
7777555	Ital J Anat Embryol	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Human Anatomy and Histology, University of Florence.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brizzi1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	145--155	\N	3	\N	pmid = {8776980}	By using conventional radiology and computerized tomography, plastinated\
\	organs as will as those preserved in formalin were examined and compared\
\	as regards morphological, structural and densitometri differences.\
\	Two examiners separately compared and evaluate the images obtained\
\	using the two preservation. Plastinated organs presented better preservation\
\	of the morphology and structure of the organs than did those preserved\
\	in formalin.	cda61931fcc10e5abbc8dd6588f532ae	06512f469b1efd9953db41138de263bb	0dbf12eaef04b64c9a232d5d409951ab	article	A radiological-anatomical comparison between formalin-preserved organs\
\	and "plastinated" ones.	E. Brizzi and E. Sgambati and L. Capaccioli and E. Giurovich and L. Montigiani	\N	1994
7777560	J Opt Soc Am A	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Burgess1999	http://josaa.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-16-3-633	\N		\N	\N	633--646	\N	3	\N	file = {Burgess1999.pdf:ctPhysics/Burgess1999.pdf:PDF}	\N	4d629044503a711b9a4e173398e472e2	60175ada822b36c50c8746cdd42433d6	b1e8b95b86b8ea039794f733968fcebb	article	The Rose model, revisited	Arthur E. Burgess	\N	1999
7777561	Med Phys	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Burgess2001	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/28/419/1	\N		\N	\N	419-437	\N	4	\N	file = {Burgess2001.pdf:ctPhysics/Burgess2001.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.1355308}	We determined contrast thresholds for lesion detection as a function\
\	of lesion size in both mammograms and filtered noise backgrounds\
\	with the same average power spectrum, P(f ) = B/f3. Experiments were\
\	done using hybrid images with digital images of tumors added to digitized\
\	normal backgrounds, displayed on a monochrome monitor. Four tumors\
\	were extracted from digitized specimen radiographs. The lesion sizes\
\	were varied by digital rescaling to cover the range from 0.5 to 16\
\	mm. Amplitudes were varied to determine the value required for 92%\
\	correct detection in two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) and 90%\
\	for search experiments. Three observers participated, two physicists\
\	and a radiologist. The 2AFC mammographic results demonstrated a novel\
\	contrast-detail (CD) diagram with threshold amplitudes that increased\
\	steadily (with slope of 0.3) with increasing size for lesions larger\
\	than 1 mm. The slopes for prewhitening model observers were about\
\	0.4. Human efficiency relative to these models was as high as 90%.\
\	The CD diagram slopes for the 2AFC experiments with filtered noise\
\	were 0.44 for humans and 0.5 for models. Human efficiency relative\
\	to the ideal observer was about 40%. The difference in efficiencies\
\	for the two types of backgrounds indicates that breast structure\
\	cannot be considered to be pure random noise for 2AFC experiments.\
\	Instead, 2AFC human detection with mammographic backgrounds is limited\
\	by a combination of noise and deterministic masking effects. The\
\	search experiments also gave thresholds that increased with lesion\
\	size. However, there was no difference in human results for mammographic\
\	and filtered noise backgrounds, suggesting that breast structure\
\	can be considered to be pure random noise for this task. Our conclusion\
\	is that, in spite of the fact that mammographic backgrounds have\
\	nonstationary statistics, models based on statistical decision theory\
\	can still be applied successfully to estimate human performance.	7c32ee4159dc4d5532fa9fcdab92bc98	1fd19cd08b504583b0873faab945e23f	386ee7f61b2ec05fa60ee8fdcfe90327	article	Human observer detection experiments with mammograms and power-law\
\	noise	Arthur E. Burgess and Francine L. Jacobson and Philip F. Judy	\N	2001
7777562	J. Opt. Soc. Am. A	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Burgess2007	http://josaa.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-24-12-B52	\N		\N	\N	B52--B60	\N	12	\N		\N	e14047d0d009fd9f7ea4ab2ac8ff8fff	b9dfc689050e83b0b78121554edf8f55	1e38644dd5477d81b61aeb843b0ab865	article	Signal detection in power-law noise: effect of spectrum exponents	Arthur E. Burgess and Philip F. Judy	\N	2007
7777564	IEEE T. Image. Process.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Byrne2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	321-327	\N	3	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Byrne2005.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Byrne2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TIP.2004.841193}	Viewed abstractly, all the algorithms considered here are designed\
\	to provide a nonnegative solution x to the system of linear equations\
\	y=Px, where y is a vector with positive entries and P a matrix whose\
\	entries are nonnegative and with no purely zero columns. The expectation\
\	maximization maximum likelihood method, as it occurs in emission\
\	tomography, and the simultaneous multiplicative algebraic reconstruction\
\	technique are slow to converge on large data sets; accelerating convergence\
\	through the use of block-iterative or ordered subset versions of\
\	these algorithms is a topic of considerable interest. These block-iterative\
\	versions involve relaxation and normalization parameters, the correct\
\	selection of which may not be obvious to all users. The algorithms\
\	are not faster merely by virtue of being block-iterative; the correct\
\	choice of the parameters is crucial. Through a detailed discussion\
\	of the theoretical foundations of these methods, we come to a better\
\	understanding of the precise roles these parameters play.	9cad3e90e278e0314ba029486d6a3ef6	3fd51b66c7d72d9da20a245e48a6678a	93829abe9034345f5c3b593ee42fd2f1	article	Choosing parameters in block-iterative or ordered subset reconstruction\
\	algorithms	C. Byrne	\N	2005
7777567	IEEE T. Image. Process.	5	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Byrne1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	792-794	\N	5	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Byrne1996.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Byrne1996.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.499919}	The simultaneous MART algorithm (SMART) and the expectation maximization\
\	method for likelihood maximization (EMML) are extended to block-iterative\
\	versions, BI-SMART and BI-EMML, that converge to a solution in the\
\	feasible case, for any choice of subsets. The BI-EMML reduces to\
\	the ordered subset EMML of Hudson et al. (1992, 1994) when their\
\	subset balanced property holds	4e632f5be1bfc895a10ff2528a06cada	f0bb6e275fdfa445fe1e0b90134f7d72	d4678727ee1903a1944526a19a55c9da	article	Block-iterative methods for image reconstruction from projections	C.L. Byrne	\N	1996
7777568	IEEE T. Image. Process.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Byrne1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	96-103	\N	1	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Byrne1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Byrne1993.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.210869}	The related problems of minimizing the functionals F(x)=\\alpha KL(y,Px)+(1-\\alpha)KL(p\
\	,x) and G(x)=\\alpha KL(Px,y)+(1-\\alpha)KL(x ,p), respectively, over\
\	the set of vectors x&ges;0 are considered. KL(a, b) is the cross-\
\	entropy (or Kullback-Leibler) distance between two nonnegative vectors\
\	a and b. Iterative algorithms for minimizing both functionals using\
\	the method of alternating projections are derived. A simultaneous\
\	version of the multiplicative algebraic reconstruction technique\
\	(MART) algorithm, called SMART, is introduced, and its convergence\
\	is proved	be6d3bf95daa974c3885fe25561b328f	0992e34b2549ae964dcda03610245263	b4cc8a1af55efa2c4c060005eb497b5a	article	Iterative image reconstruction algorithms based on cross-entropy\
\	minimization	C.L. Byrne	\N	1993
7777571	Med Phys	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caldwell1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	273-280	\N	2	\N	pmid = {2333054}, file = {Caldwell1990.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Caldwell1990.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.596506}	A new technique for producing anthropomorphic radiologic phantoms\
\	is described. Information from a patient radiograph is used to design\
\	the phantom. Optical densities from a digitized radiograph are converted\
\	to thicknesses of a phantom material, with corrections for geometry,\
\	x-ray spectrum, and scatter. Numerically controlled machining techniques\
\	are used to transcribe the anatomic details into the phantom material.\
\	High spatial frequencies are reproduced separately from low spatial\
\	frequencies using photochemical techniques in order to replicate\
\	finer details in the phantom. The result is a phantom consisting\
\	of a number of overlays. Radiographs of a breast phantom produced\
\	using the technique are shown, energy equivalence to attenuation\
\	of breast tissue is assessed, and methods of incorporating fine detail\
\	and quantitative features in the phantom are suggested.	0f0dfce1192d678a9e5a2d407a788269	bc86c72b73341b43d55662f9fbb3f2e2	95c0b5a6ca80a3d1bfe0647140741d17	article	Development of an anthropomorphic breast phantom.	C. B. Caldwell and M. J. Yaffe	\N	1990
7777572	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	25	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Candes2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-30	\N	2	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, file = {Candes2008.pdf:compressedSensing/Candes2008.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2007.914731}	\N	697e3a5ce8c1915d3c20fbdb34423277	d533955c6d783842c812712ac6aaa479	a5c2a0e8526d73b6588da423d860ffb9	article	An Introduction To Compressive Sampling	E.J. Candes and M.B. Wakin	\N	2008
7777574	SIAM Review	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Chan1996	http://link.aip.org/link/?SIR/38/427/1	\N		\N	\N	427-482	\N	3	\N	file = {Chan1996.pdf:optimization/Chan1996.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/S0036144594276474}	In this expository paper, we survey some of the latest developments\
\	in using preconditioned conjugate gradient methods for solving Toeplitz\
\	systems. One of the main results is that the complexity of solving\
\	a large class of $n$-by-$n$ Toeplitz systems is reduced to $O(n\\log\
\	n)$ operations as compared to $O(n\\log ^2 n)$ operations required\
\	by fast direct Toeplitz solvers. Different preconditioners proposed\
\	for Toeplitz systems are reviewed. Applications to Toeplitz-related\
\	systems arising from partial differential equations, queueing networks,\
\	signal and image processing, integral equations, and time series\
\	analysis are given.	4ec37850b9510658a0cd1a7a4ad2a800	c0f0e12a60fee433c99140101768feb8	ca79f235e06b8783dc453e9c35e97011	article	Conjugate Gradient Methods for Toeplitz Systems	Raymond H. Chan and Michael K. Ng	\N	1996
7777575	IEEE T. Image. Process.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chan2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	266-277	\N	2	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Chan2001.pdf:levelSet/Chan2001.pdf:PDF}, comment = {UCLA Report (with a bit explanation on the convergence) saved as Chan2001.ps.gz}, doi = {10.1109/83.902291}	We propose a new model for active contours to detect objects in a\
\	given image, based on techniques of curve evolution, Mumford- Shah\
\	(1989) functional for segmentation and level sets. Our model can\
\	detect objects whose boundaries are not necessarily defined by the\
\	gradient. We minimize an energy which can be seen as a particular\
\	case of the minimal partition problem. In the level set formulation,\
\	the problem becomes a “mean- curvature flow”-like evolving the active\
\	contour, which will stop on the desired boundary. However, the stopping\
\	term does not depend on the gradient of the image, as in the classical\
\	active contour models, but is instead related to a particular segmentation\
\	of the image. We give a numerical algorithm using finite differences.\
\	Finally, we present various experimental results and in particular\
\	some examples for which the classical snakes methods based on the\
\	gradient are not applicable. Also, the initial curve can be anywhere\
\	in the image, and interior contours are automatically detected	9b1306ee4e9f17126e5b6137796f07e9	89332f94b9ccaa312ac85d37e1fed857	f4d135d5100b28edad2287d3956a92b7	article	Active contours without edges	T.F. Chan and L.A. Vese	\N	2001
7777576	SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Chan1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?SCE/20/1964/1	\N		\N	\N	1964-1977	\N	6	\N	file = {Chan1999.pdf:totalVariation/Chan1999.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/S1064827596299767}	We present a new method for solving total variation (TV) minimization\
\	problems in image restoration. The main idea is to remove some of\
\	the singularity caused by the nondifferentiability of the quantity\
\	$|\\nabla u|$ in the definition of the TV-norm before we apply a linearization\
\	technique such as Newton's method. This is accomplished by introducing\
\	an additional variable for the flux quantity appearing in the gradient\
\	of the objective function, which can be interpreted as the normal\
\	vector to the level sets of the image u. Our method can be viewed\
\	as a primal-dual method as proposed by Conn and Overton [ A Primal-Dual\
\	Interior Point Method for Minimizing a Sum of Euclidean Norms, preprint,\
\	1994] and Andersen [Ph.D. thesis, Odense University, Denmark, 1995]\
\	for the minimization of a sum of Euclidean norms. In addition to\
\	possessing local quadratic convergence, experimental results show\
\	that the new method seems to be globally convergent.	b86caae08801ba77af5eab24cd50720c	fb3475972faa84247b3a920b5b9ff222	a1c5a6408fc378f40cca603655c11da1	article	A Nonlinear Primal-Dual Method for Total Variation-Based Image Restoration	Tony F. Chan and Gene H. Golub and Pep Mulet	\N	1999
7777579	IEEE T. Image. Process.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Charbonnier1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	298-311	\N	2	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Charbonnier1997.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Charbonnier1997.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.551699}	Many image processing problems are ill-posed and must beregularized.\
\	Usually, a roughness penalty is imposed on the solution. The difficulty\
\	is to avoid the smoothing of edges, which are veryimportant attributes\
\	of the image. In this paper, we first giveconditions for the design\
\	of such an edge-preserving regularization. Under these conditions,\
\	we show that it is possible to introduce anauxiliary variable whose\
\	role is twofold. First, it marks thediscontinuities and ensures their\
\	preservation from smoothing. Second,it makes the criterion half-quadratic.\
\	The optimization is then easier. We propose a deterministic strategy,\
\	based on alternate minimizations onthe image and the auxiliary variable.\
\	This leads to the definition of anoriginal reconstruction algorithm,\
\	called ARTUR. Some theoreticalproperties of ARTUR are discussed.\
\	Experimental results illustrate thebehavior of the algorithm. These\
\	results are shown in the field of 2Dsingle photon emission tomography,\
\	but this method can be applied in alarge number of applications in\
\	image processing	b2f42107d2790d5c8095c412f78dc705	73f172bc791ebc5bfc533542e936395c	22af1b8640e86897532c22a658b9ff2d	article	Deterministic edge-preserving regularization in computed imaging	P. Charbonnier and L. Blanc-Feraud and G. Aubert and M. Barlaud	\N	1997
7777580	Med Phys	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Chen2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	654-665	\N	3	\N	file = {Chen2005.pdf:tomographyRecon/fullDataCT/Chen2005.pdf:PDF}	The general goal of this paper is to extend the parallel-beam projection-slice\
\	theorem to divergent fan-beam and cone-beam projections without rebinning\
\	the divergent fan-beam and cone-beam projections into parallel-beam\
\	projections directly. The basic idea is to establish a novel link\
\	between the local Fourier transform of the projection data and the\
\	Fourier transform of the image object. Analogous to the two- and\
\	three-dimensional parallel-beam cases, the measured projection data\
\	are backprojected along the projection direction and then a local\
\	Fourier transform is taken for the backprojected data array. However,\
\	due to the loss of the shift invariance of the image object in a\
\	single view of the divergent-beam projections, the measured projection\
\	data is weighted by a distance dependent weight w(r) before the local\
\	Fourier transform is performed. The variable r in the weighting function\
\	w(r) is the distance from the backprojected point to the x-ray source\
\	position. It is shown that a special choice of the weighting function,\
\	w(r) = 1/r, will facilitate the calculations and a simple relation\
\	can be established between the Fourier transform of the image function\
\	and the local Fourier transform of the 1/r-weighted backprojection\
\	data array. Unlike the parallel-beam cases, a one-to-one correspondence\
\	does not exist for a local Fourier transform of the backprojected\
\	data array and a single line in the two-dimensional (2D) case or\
\	a single slice in the 3D case of the Fourier transform of the image\
\	function. However, the Fourier space of the image object can be built\
\	up after the local Fourier transforms of the 1/r-weighted backprojection\
\	data arrays are shifted and then summed in a laboratory frame. Thus\
\	the established relations Eq. (27) and Eq. (29) between the Fourier\
\	space of the image object and the Fourier transforms of the backprojected\
\	data arrays can be viewed as a generalized projection-slice theorem\
\	for divergent fan-beam and cone-beam projections. Once the Fourier\
\	space of the image function is built up, an inverse Fourier transform\
\	could be performed to reconstruct tomographic images from the divergent\
\	beam projections. Due to the linearity of the Fourier transform,\
\	an image reconstruction step can be performed either when the complete\
\	Fourier space is available or in parallel with the building of the\
\	Fourier space. Numerical simulations are performed to verify the\
\	generalized projection-slice theorem by using a disc phantom in the\
\	fan-beam case.	38f57022dbc5a652ac341adde5136012	af7f2a210a0a5e52c1f0119fff772ae0	6c03cd59e7c59ccdf3c6ff3ed8a98823	article	A novel extension of the parallel-beam projection-slice theorem to\
\	divergent fan-beam and cone-beam projections	Guang-Hong Chen and Shuai Leng and Charles A. Mistretta	\N	2005
7777583	Phys Med Biol	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chiarot2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	N287-N297	\N	21	\N	pmid = {16237228}, pii = {S0031-9155(05)00205-8}, file = {Chiarot2005.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Chiarot2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1088/0031-9155/50/21/N01}	Development, characterization, and quality assurance of advanced x-ray\
\	imaging technologies require phantoms that are quantitative and well\
\	suited to such modalities. This note reports on the design, construction,\
\	and use of an innovative phantom developed for advanced imaging technologies\
\	(e.g., multi-detector CT and the numerous applications of flat-panel\
\	detectors in dual-energy imaging, tomosynthesis, and cone-beam CT)\
\	in diagnostic and image-guided procedures. The design addresses shortcomings\
\	of existing phantoms by incorporating criteria satisfied by no other\
\	single phantom: (1) inserts are fully 3D-spherically symmetric rather\
\	than cylindrical; (2) modules are quantitative, presenting objects\
\	of known size and contrast for quality assurance and image quality\
\	investigation; (3) features are incorporated in ideal and semi-realistic\
\	(anthropomorphic) contexts; and (4) the phantom allows devices to\
\	be inserted and manipulated in an accessible module (right lung).\
\	The phantom consists of five primary modules: (1) head, featuring\
\	contrast-detail spheres approximate to brain lesions; (2) left lung,\
\	featuring contrast-detail spheres approximate to lung modules; (3)\
\	right lung, an accessible hull in which devices may be placed and\
\	manipulated; (4) liver, featuring contrast-detail spheres approximate\
\	to metastases; and (5) abdomen/pelvis, featuring simulated kidneys,\
\	colon, rectum, bladder, and prostate. The phantom represents a two-fold\
\	evolution in design philosophy-from 2D (cylindrically symmetric)\
\	to fully 3D, and from exclusively qualitative or quantitative to\
\	a design accommodating quantitative study within an anatomical context.\
\	It has proven a valuable tool in investigations throughout our institution,\
\	including low-dose CT, dual-energy radiography, and cone-beam CT\
\	for image-guided radiation therapy and surgery.	b01ffa1162ab03543197d66f65220ee7	7c40cb7993ce786cc460903daa534149	234368e6353b1415d5ea7a8bc6c2b0f9	article	An innovative phantom for quantitative and qualitative investigation\
\	of advanced x-ray imaging technologies.	C. B. Chiarot and J. H. Siewerdsen and T. Haycocks and D. J. Moseley and D. A. Jaffray	\N	2005
7777588	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	12	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clinthorne1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	78-83	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, doi = {10.1109/42.222670}	Because of the characteristics of the tomographic inversion problem,\
\	iterative reconstruction techniques often suffer from poor convergence\
\	rates-especially at high spatial frequencies. By using preconditioning\
\	methods, the convergence properties of most iterative methods can\
\	be greatly enhanced without changing their ultimate solution. To\
\	increase reconstruction speed, spatially invariant preconditioning\
\	filters that can be designed using the tomographic system response\
\	and implemented using 2-D frequency-domain filtering techniques have\
\	been applied. In a sample application, reconstructions from noiseless,\
\	simulated projection data, were performed using preconditioned and\
\	conventional steepest-descent algorithms. The preconditioned methods\
\	demonstrated residuals that were up to a factor of 30 lower than\
\	the assisted algorithms at the same iteration. Applications of these\
\	methods to regularized reconstructions from projection data containing\
\	Poisson noise showed similar, although not as dramatic, behavior	a8844d82669859a9007089d566dd169c	0eee7ba111361efd15c5deee9775c675	bc5f3f5a783049c3ec647f6f6f7a1c88	article	Preconditioning methods for improved convergence rates in iterative\
\	reconstructions	N. H. Clinthorne and T. S. Pan and P. C. Chiao and W. L. Rogers and J. A. Stamos	\N	1993
7777589	IEEE T. Image. Process.	13	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Combettes2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1213-1222	\N	9	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Combettes2004.pdf:totalVariation/Combettes2004.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TIP.2004.832922}	Total variation has proven to be a valuable concept in connection\
\	with the recovery of images featuring piecewise smooth components.\
\	So far, however, it has been used exclusively as an objective to\
\	be minimized under constraints. In this paper, we propose an alternative\
\	formulation in which total variation is used as a constraint in a\
\	general convex programming framework. This approach places no limitation\
\	on the incorporation of additional constraints in the restoration\
\	process and the resulting optimization problem can be solved efficiently\
\	via block-iterative methods. Image denoising and deconvolution applications\
\	are demonstrated.	2ae332f6152e6b229b0b89f80384f157	a6b8c8efbf2b0f83c7c3e6beabdfdae5	d899161b207d1a38179832c0124a765f	article	Image restoration subject to a total variation constraint	P. L. Combettes and J. C. Pesquet	\N	2004
7777594	Med Phys	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Cunningham1994	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/21/417/1	\N		\N	\N	417-427	\N	3	\N	file = {Cunningham1994.pdf:ctPhysics/Cunningham1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.597401}	\N	3fdd83ccf3f5b580b90a06d3284be497	cca6cb8c4c708b30689f295aa5785564	3e4d7ec8727388a3e00215fc41a1528b	article	A spatial-frequency dependent quantum accounting diagram and detective\
\	quantum efficiency model of signal and noise propagation in cascaded\
\	imaging systems	I. A. Cunningham and M. S. Westmore and A. Fenster	\N	1994
7777595	Phys Med Biol	49	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeMan2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	2463-2475	\N	11	\N	pmid = {15248590}, file = {DeMan2004.pdf:projectionSimulate/DeMan2004.pdf:PDF}	Projection and backprojection are operations that arise frequently\
\	in tomographic imaging. Recently, we proposed a new method for projection\
\	and backprojection, which we call distance-driven, and that offers\
\	low arithmetic cost and a highly sequential memory access pattern.\
\	Furthermore, distance-driven projection and backprojection avoid\
\	several artefact-inducing approximations characteristic of some other\
\	methods. We have previously demonstrated the application of this\
\	method to parallel and fan beam geometries. In this paper, we extend\
\	the distance-driven framework to three dimensions and demonstrate\
\	its application to cone beam reconstruction. We also present experimental\
\	results to demonstrate the computational performance, the artefact\
\	characteristics and the noise-resolution characteristics of the distance-driven\
\	method in three dimensions.	063e1a15954a19dd88b84d6dc9324d35	8244e033699b075d531e5f8ed321d2f0	7b1dc7225257eec37b5f1728ed844f25	article	Distance-driven projection and backprojection in three dimensions.	Bruno {De Man} and Samit Basu	\N	2004
7777596	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeMan2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	1477--1480	\N	\N	\N	file = {DeMan2002.pdf:projectionSimulate/DeMan2002.pdf:PDF}	\N	e5fc35e3b3e2335b641e88950b6bb966	915ce7a27cd9debb6bf33ef15c127f77	3f8c956e2799f2fe57cc30347ddde3bc	inproceedings	Distance-driven projection and backprojection	B. {De Man} and S. Basu	\N	2002
7777597	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeMan2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	999--1008	\N	10	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {DeMan2001.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/DeMan2001.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.959297}	A new iterative maximum-likelihood reconstruction algorithm for X-ray\
\	computed tomography is presented. The algorithm prevents beam hardening\
\	artifacts by incorporating a polychromatic acquisition model. The\
\	continuous spectrum of the X-ray tube is modeled as a number of discrete\
\	energies. The energy dependence of the attenuation is taken into\
\	account by decomposing the linear attenuation coefficient into a\
\	photoelectric component and a Compton scatter component. The relative\
\	weight of these components is constrained based on prior material\
\	assumptions. Excellent results are obtained for simulations and for\
\	phantom measurements. Beam-hardening artifacts are effectively eliminated.\
\	The relation with existing algorithms is discussed. The results confirm\
\	that improving the acquisition model assumed by the reconstruction\
\	algorithm results in reduced artifacts. Preliminary results indicate\
\	that metal artifact reduction is a very promising application for\
\	this new algorithm	ef91b4c4e19fbe9eb30e180299d7c995	a1735c8322e2e30b348db2759715df4f	b5120c5c865eeabb26f49235511a3914	article	An iterative maximum-likelihood polychromatic algorithm for {CT}	B. {De Man} and B. De Man and J. Nuyts and P. Dupont and G. Marchal and P. Suetens	J. Nuyts	2001
7777598	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Defrise1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	186-195	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Defrise1994.pdf:tomographyRecon/fullDataCT/Defrise1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.276157}	An exact inversion formula written in the form of shift-variant filtered-backprojection\
\	(FBP) is given for reconstruction from cone-beam data taken from\
\	any orbit satisfying H.K. Tuy's (1983) sufficiency conditions. The\
\	method is based on a result of P. Grangeat (1987), involving the\
\	derivative of the three- dimensional (3D) Radon transform, but unlike\
\	Grangeat's algorithm, no 3D rebinning step is required. Data redundancy,\
\	which occurs when several cone-beam projections supply the same values\
\	in the Radon domain, is handled using an elegant weighting function\
\	and without discarding data. The algorithm is expressed in a convenient\
\	cone-beam detector reference frame, and a specific example for the\
\	case of a dual orthogonal circular orbit is presented. When the method\
\	is applied to a single circular orbit (even though Tuy's condition\
\	is not satisfied), it is shown to be equivalent to the well-known\
\	algorithm of L.A. Feldkamp et al. (1984)	309c11c25e65b2124b2d13d6e32c6c39	5e3e5f66c8eba293faf9d55ad4475758	e27783c5e4fa846f7a4c29a2ec0af4a1	article	A cone-beam reconstruction algorithm using shift-variant filtering\
\	and cone-beam backprojection	M. Defrise and R. Clack	\N	1994
7777599	IEEE T. Image. Process.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delaney1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	204-221	\N	2	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Delaney1998.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Delaney1998.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.660997}	We introduce a generalization of a deterministic relaxation algorithm\
\	for edge-preserving regularization in linear inverse problems. This\
\	algorithm transforms the original (possibly nonconvex) optimization\
\	problem into a sequence of quadratic optimization problems, and has\
\	been shown to converge under certain conditions when the original\
\	cost functional being minimized is strictly convex. We prove that\
\	our more general algorithm is globally convergent (i.e., converges\
\	to a local minimum from any initialization) under less restrictive\
\	conditions, even when the original cost functional is nonconvex.\
\	We apply this algorithm to tomographic reconstruction from limited-angle\
\	data by formulating the problem as one of regularized least-squares\
\	optimization. The results demonstrate that the constraint of piecewise\
\	smoothness, applied through the use of edge-preserving regularization,\
\	can provide excellent limited-angle tomographic reconstructions.\
\	Two edge-preserving regularizers-one convex, the other nonconvex-are\
\	used in numerous simulations to demonstrate the effectiveness of\
\	the algorithm under various limited-angle scenarios, and to explore\
\	how factors, such as the choice of error norm, angular sampling rate\
\	and amount of noise, affect the reconstruction quality and algorithm\
\	performance. These simulation results show that for this application,\
\	the nonconvex regularizer produces consistently superior results	6c472c86e7dc655eea722cd406a9e860	b65987057f98100ac67dbac5732171fa	59d06e761005130acef2b122b71da014	article	Globally convergent edge-preserving regularized reconstruction: an\
\	application to limited-angle tomography	A.H. Delaney and Y. Bresler	\N	1998
7777600	IEEE T. Image. Process.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delaney1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	740-753	\N	5	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Delaney1996.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Delaney1996.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.495957}	We use a series-expansion approach and an operator framework to derive\
\	a new, fast, and accurate Fourier algorithm for iterative tomographic\
\	reconstruction. This algorithm is applicable for parallel-ray projections\
\	collected at a finite number of arbitrary view angles and radially\
\	sampled at a rate high enough that aliasing errors are small. The\
\	conjugate gradient (CG) algorithm is used to minimize a regularized,\
\	spectrally weighted least-squares criterion, and we provethat the\
\	main step in each iteration is equivalent to a 2-D discrete convolution,\
\	which can be cheaply and exactly implemented via the fast Fourier\
\	transform (FFT). The proposed algorithm requires O(N<sup>2</sup>logN)\
\	floating-point operations per iteration to reconstruct an N <\\times>\
\	N image from P view angles, as compared to O(N<sup>2</sup>P) floating-point\
\	operations per iteration for iterative convolution-backprojection\
\	algorithms or general algebraic algorithms that are based on a matrix\
\	formulation of the tomography problem. Numerical examples using simulated\
\	data demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm for sparse- and\
\	limited-angle tomography under realistic sampling scenarios. Although\
\	the proposed algorithm cannot explicitly account for noise with nonstationary\
\	statistics, additional simulations demonstrate that for low to moderate\
\	levels of nonstationary noise, the quality of reconstruction is almost\
\	unaffected by assuming that the noise is stationary	e70ecc9f5372f114c47a46e6d359d1b9	9f03ba235361c1f983fec17fdf0285a4	dbb93d1c5811d205a83a64c7c0797a4a	article	A fast and accurate Fourier algorithm for iterative parallel-beam\
\	tomography	A.H. Delaney and Y. Bresler	\N	1996
7777602	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dempster1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-38	\N	1	\N	file = {Dempster1977.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Dempster1977.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://www.jstor.org/view/00359246/di993190/99p0278c/0}	A broadly applicable algorithm for computing maximum likelihood estimates\
\	from incomplete data is presented at various levels of generality.\
\	Theory showing the monotone behaviour of the likelihood and convergence\
\	of the algorithm is derived. Many examples are sketched, including\
\	missing value situations, applications to grouped, censored or truncated\
\	data, finite mixture models, variance component estimation, hyperparameter\
\	estimation, iteratively reweighted least squares and factor analysis.	b2024ed02500ff13151050f7dec1d8b5	6a3c3e7e36b05f7855a57eab65f93593	838106f78379806abf8e63de7079d47c	article	Maximum Likelihood from Incomplete Data via the {EM} Algorithm	A. P. Dempster and N. M. Laird and D. B. Rubin	\N	1977
7777603	Med Phys	22	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dobbins1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	1581-1593	\N	10	\N	pmid = {8551982}, file = {Dobbins1995.pdf:ctPhysics/Dobbins1995.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.597627}	Measurements were made of the MTF(f), NPS(f), and DQE(f) of four generations\
\	of computed radiography (CR) imaging plates and three generations\
\	of CR image readers. The MTF generally showed only a minor change\
\	between generations of plates and readers, but the DQE(f) has improved\
\	substantially from a very early plate/reader combination to a more\
\	recent one. The DQE in the more recent plate/reader combination is\
\	1.3X greater at low frequencies and about 3X greater at high frequencies\
\	than the much earlier versions. Thus there has been substantial improvement\
\	in the imaging performance obtainable with CR since some of the early\
\	observer studies which indicated poorer performance with CR than\
\	with screen-film.	0f4f95b89f515110a5ea5197dfe38ac1	01d3dc66d25999ac4aeca307788a8a9c	0fe9b77d78a7d7d88e8c1ca65b4cb3e0	article	DQE(f) of four generations of computed radiography acquisition devices.	J. T. {Dobbins, III} and D. L. Ergun and L. Rutz and D. A. Hinshaw and H. Blume and D. C. Clark	\N	1995
7777604	Phys Med Biol	48	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dobbins2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	R65--R106	\N	19	\N	pmid = {14579853}, file = {Dobbins2003.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/filtering/Dobbins2003.pdf:PDF}, owner = {yoons1}	Digital x-ray tomosynthesis is a technique for producing slice images\
\	using conventional x-ray systems. It is a refinement of conventional\
\	geometric tomography, which has been known since the 1930s. In conventional\
\	geometric tomography, the x-ray tube and image receptor move in synchrony\
\	on opposite sides of the patient to produce a plane of structures\
\	in sharp focus at the plane containing the fulcrum of the motion;\
\	all other structures above and below the fulcrum plane are blurred\
\	and thus less visible in the resulting image. Tomosynthesis improves\
\	upon conventional geometric tomography in that it allows an arbitrary\
\	number of in-focus planes to be generated retrospectively from a\
\	sequence of projection radiographs that are acquired during a single\
\	motion of the x-ray tube. By shifting and adding these projection\
\	radiographs, specific planes may be reconstructed. This topical review\
\	describes the various reconstruction algorithms used to produce tomosynthesis\
\	images, as well as approaches used to minimize the residual blur\
\	from out-of-plane structures. Historical background and mathematical\
\	details are given for the various approaches described. Approaches\
\	for optimizing the tomosynthesis image are given. Applications of\
\	tomosynthesis to various clinical tasks, including angiography, chest\
\	imaging, mammography, dental imaging and orthopaedic imaging, are\
\	also described.	84444d998a734feb4f3afa0e23329168	ad4768d3ae8e6e0bd6f3bb9d36f733e1	55d8002d40ad20d57232fc7f9e6bb49c	article	Digital x-ray tomosynthesis: current state of the art and clinical\
\	potential	James T. {Dobbins, III} and Devon J. Godfrey	\N	2003
7777609	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	25	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duarte2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-91	\N	2	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, file = {Duarte2008.pdf:compressedSensing/Duarte2008.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2007.914730}	\N	b060de87423a91419e34eef2e18bde2e	b9fabf67512aaf53f157fa28c566bece	daa14144067a760286b7cbb43592bd05	article	Single-Pixel Imaging via Compressive Sampling	M.F. Duarte and M.A. Davenport and D. Takhar and J.N. Laska and Ting Sun and K.F. Kelly and R.G. Baraniuk	\N	2008
7777610	Med Phys	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Duryea2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/30/325/1	\N		\N	\N	325-333	\N	3	\N	file = {Duryea2003.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Duryea2003.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.1543573}	The two principal forms of hand arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA)\
\	and osteoarthritis (OA) have large clinical and economic costs. Radiography\
\	has been shown to be a useful tool to assess the condition of the\
\	disease. A hand radiograph, however, is a two-dimensional projection\
\	of a three-dimensional object. In this report we present the results\
\	of a study that applied digital tomosynthesis to hand radiography\
\	in order to extract three-dimensional outcome measures that should\
\	be more sensitive to arthritis progression. The study was performed\
\	using simulated projection radiographs created using micro computed\
\	tomography (µCT) and a set of five dry-bone hand skeletons. These\
\	simulated projection images were then reconstructed into tomographic\
\	slices using the matrix inversion tomosynthesis (MITS) algorithm.\
\	The accuracy of the tomosynthesis reconstruction was evaluated by\
\	comparing the reconstructed images to a gold standard created using\
\	the µCT data. A parameter from image registration science, normalized\
\	mutual information, provided a quantifiable figure of merit. This\
\	study examined the effects of source displacement, number of reconstructed\
\	planes, number of acquisitions, noise added to the gray scale images,\
\	and errors in the location of a fiducial marker. We also optimized\
\	the reconstruction as a function of two variables k and alpha, that\
\	controlled the mixing of MITS with conventional shift-and-add tomosynthesis.\
\	A study using hand delineated joint margins demonstrated that MITS\
\	images provided a better measurement of average joint space width.\
\	We found good agreement between the MITS slices and the true planes.\
\	Both joint margins and trabecular structure were visible and the\
\	reconstructed slices showed additional structures not visible with\
\	the standard projection image. Using hand-delineated joint margins\
\	we compared the average joint space width of the gold standard slices\
\	to the MITS and projection images. A root-mean square deviation (RMSD),\
\	calculated for this comparison, gave RMSDproj = 0.18 mm and RMSDMITS\
\	= 0.14 mm for the projection and MITS images, respectively. We have\
\	demonstrated the potential of digital tomosynthesis for imaging of\
\	the hand to assess arthritic changes. We have also developed a methodology\
\	that can be used to optimize the technique and have studied the issues\
\	that will control the feasibility of clinical implementation.	de73e88936313f0953a3803571c5a1b1	5e6ff7a20401fd234e19b801d24c8ffb	4a536d68addfb935886f48ac85c5da0d	article	Digital tomosynthesis of hand joints for arthritis assessment	J. Duryea and J. T. Dobbins III and J. A. Lynch	\N	2003
7777611	J. Opt. Soc. Am. A	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Eckstein2000	http://josaa.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-17-2-206	\N		\N	\N	206--217	\N	2	\N	file = {Eckstein2000.pdf:ctPhysics/Eckstein2000.pdf:PDF}	Many investigators are currently developing models to predict human\
\	performance in detecting a signal embedded in complex backgrounds.\
\	A common figure of merit for model performance is d′, an index of\
\	detectability that can be mathematically related to the proportion\
\	correct (Pc) when the responses of the model are Gaussian distributed\
\	and statistically independent. However, in many multiple-alternative\
\	forced-choice (MAFC) detection tasks, the target appears in one of\
\	M different locations within an image. If the image contains slow\
\	spatially varying luminance changes (low-pass noise), the pixel luminance\
\	values at the possible signal locations are correlated and therefore\
\	the model/human responses to the different locations might also be\
\	correlated. We investigate the effect of response correlations on\
\	model performance and compare different figures of merit for these\
\	conditions. Our results show that use of the standard d′ index of\
\	detectability assuming statistical independence can lead to erroneous\
\	underestimates of Pc and misleading comparisons of models. We introduce\
\	a novel figure of merit dr′ that takes into account response correlations\
\	and can be used to accurately estimate Pc. Furthermore, we show that\
\	dr′ can be readily related to the standard index of detectability\
\	d′ by dr′ = d′/ √1−r, where r is the correlation between the responses\
\	in any MAFC detection task. We illustrate the use of the theory by\
\	computing figures of merit for two linear models detecting a signal\
\	in one of four locations within medical image backgrounds.	aaa87d6cd691f0f8cb988e9458548477	f3e83327bd2853d9b9ec2a031f947a3e	40909da01400d5467f5211e129782bed	article	Visual signal detection in structured backgrounds. {IV}. Figures\
\	of merit for model performance in multiple-alternative forced-choice\
\	detection tasks with correlated responses	Miguel P. Eckstein and Craig K. Abbey and Fran\\c{c}ois O. Bochud	\N	2000
7777612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction in Radiation and Nuclear Medicine	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic	\N	\N	\N	Edholm1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3ab54f6d1cb09399ad8341b6ab45888	cc3787506b1b668c7c7627981808bc2d	75ab1c878d26f4ccca9d77974b849509	inbook	A theorem on divergent projections	Paul R. Edholm and Per Erik Danielsson	P. Grangeat and J. L. Amans	1996
7777613	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elbakri2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	89--99	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Elbakri2002.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Elbakri2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.993128}	\N	781e030fe82a54bcf5065396d20fc854	0181d6ef04017338632ce3da87c6d479	2833a55984da262ccfa458e11780facf	article	Statistical image reconstruction for polyenergetic x-ray computed\
\	tomography	I.A. Elbakri and I.A. Elbakri and J.A. Fessler	J.A. Fessler	2002
7777614	Med Phys	33	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba 263-8555, Japan.\
\	endo@nirs.go.jp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endo2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	3359--3368	\N	9	\N	pmid = {17022232}, file = {Endo2006.pdf:ctPhysics/Endo2006.pdf:PDF}	We developed a prototype 256-slice CT scanner that employs continuous\
\	rotation of a cone-beam with a larger cone angle than conventional\
\	multidetector CTs (MDCT) to ensure a wide field of view. However,\
\	a larger cone angle may result in image deterioration due to increased\
\	x-ray scatter. Scattered radiation causes the detected signals to\
\	deviate from the true measurement of primary x-ray intensity and\
\	may result in artifacts (e.g., cupping and streak artifacts), quantitative\
\	inaccuracy in reconstructed CT number, and degradation of contrast-to-noise\
\	ratio (CNR). To reduce the effects of scatter, the 256-slice scanner\
\	incorporates an antiscatter collimator. Here, we estimated the magnitude\
\	of x-ray scatter in the prototype 256-slice CT scanner under clinical\
\	scan conditions and quantified the effects of this scatter on CT\
\	number accuracy, image noise, uniformity, and low contrast detectability.\
\	Although most experiments were performed with the antiscatter collimator,\
\	we also estimated the magnitude of x-ray scatter without the collimator\
\	to evaluate the scatter rejection efficiency of the collimator. The\
\	scatter-to-primary energy fluence ratio (SPR) without the collimator\
\	increased as cone angle increased, with estimated values of 49.7\\%\
\	for a 138 mm beam width with a phantom of 200 mm diameter, and 78.5\\%\
\	for a 320 mm diameter phantom. Estimated SPR was drastically decreased\
\	with the collimator, with an SPR reduction rate (ratio of SPR with\
\	and without the collimator) of 12.7\\% and 16.8\\% for the 200 and\
\	320 mm diameter phantoms, respectively. The reduction in x-ray scatter\
\	by the collimator resulted in a considerable reduction in scatter\
\	effects. The measured uniformity was good and was independent of\
\	scatter amount. Although scatter still affected CT number accuracy,\
\	this could be corrected by rescaling. Further, although the CNR was\
\	decreased, in theory at least, the change was so subtle that it had\
\	no substantial effect on low-contrast detectability.	88af068875919d94980276fdc9b1bb80	49be08d44f9005ab565ad2f0d7ed55ff	93969b710fca22f71b396c198e39ecb4	article	Magnitude and effects of x-ray scatter in a 256-slice {CT} scanner	Masahiro Endo and Shinichiro Mori and Takanori Tsunoo and Hiroaki Miyazaki	\N	2006
7777615	Med Phys	28	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan, endo@nirs.go.jp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endo2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	469--474	\N	4	\N	pmid = {11339743}, file = {Endo2001.pdf:ctPhysics/Endo2001.pdf:PDF}	Cone beam CT has a capability for the 3-dimensional imaging of large\
\	volumes with isotropic resolution, and has a potentiality for 4-dimensional\
\	imaging (dynamic volume imaging), because cone beam CT acquires data\
\	of a large volume with one rotation of an x-ray tube-detector pair.\
\	However, one of the potential drawbacks of cone beam CT is a larger\
\	amount of scattered x-rays, which may enhance the noise in reconstructed\
\	images, and thus affect the low-contrast detectablity. Our aim in\
\	this work was to estimate the scatter fractions and effects of scatter\
\	on image noise, and to seek methods of improving image quality in\
\	cone beam CT. First we derived a relationship between the noise in\
\	a reconstructed image and in an x-ray intensity measurement. Then\
\	we estimated the scatter to primary ratios in x-ray measurements\
\	using a Monte-Carlo simulation. From these we estimated the image\
\	noise under relevant clinical conditions. The results showed that\
\	the scattered radiation made a substantial contribution to the image\
\	noise. However, focused collimators could improve it by decreasing\
\	the scattered radiation drastically while keeping the primary radiation\
\	at nearly the same level. A conventional grid also improved the image\
\	noise, though the improvement was less than that of focused collimators.	01337a7ecdde70cba2dff6318bd80c23	03e34edec6c52e5ec6d168df59203417	3b33c77a1ccc60d255e3ee5105ee7292	article	Effect of scattered radiation on image noise in cone beam CT	M. Endo and T. Tsunoo and N. Nakamori and K. Yoshida	\N	2001
7777616	Med Phys	35	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	Philips Research Europe, Sector Medical Imaging Systems, Weisshausstrasse\
\	2, 52066 Aachen, Germany. Klaus.J.Engel@philips.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	318--332	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18293587}, file = {Engel2008.pdf:ctPhysics/Engel2008.pdf:PDF}	For medical imaging applications, such as cardiac imaging, dual-source\
\	computed tomography (CT) improves the temporal resolution by the\
\	simultaneous use of two cone beams, which acquire twice as many projections\
\	as single-source CT does within the same time interval. Besides this\
\	advantage, a drawback of such a system is additional x-ray scatter\
\	originating from the extra (cross-illuminating) cone beam. In this\
\	work, a comparison with single-source CT images is performed under\
\	same-dose conditions for two different thorax phantoms, and for different\
\	cone beam angles corresponding to a coverage of 20, 40, 80, and 160\
\	mm on the rotation axis (z coverage). As a general result, the HU-magnitude\
\	of scatter-induced streak and cupping artifacts scale almost proportional\
\	to the illuminated volume. In dual-source CT, cross scatter induces\
\	a further factor of almost 2 in the scaling of artifacts in comparison\
\	to single-source CT. For all examined systems, the scatter-induced\
\	noise reduces the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). In the case of an\
\	ideal scatter correction, the CNR is reduced even more, but contrast\
\	and CNR can be restored by an additional x-ray dose. With a 32-slice\
\	single-source CT (z overage of 20 mm) taken as a reference, a corresponding\
\	dual-source CT requires 7\\% more dose to maintain the same CNR. A\
\	CT system with a z coverage of 40, 80, and 160 mm requires 8\\%, 23\\%,\
\	and 54\\% more dose in a single-source configuration, respectively,\
\	and 20\\%, 47\\%, and 102\\% more dose in a dual-source configuration,\
\	respectively. In conclusion, a dual-source CT is comparable to a\
\	single-source CT with twice the z coverage concerning image degradation\
\	by scatter.	c9058619777258c170617aea112d5db0	b4d04a894b2e23266d73e6e8fdb18b31	4c2fed9dc872811c90584ebda9687028	article	X-ray scattering in single- and dual-source {CT}	Klaus J Engel and Christoph Herrmann and G{\\"u}nter Zeitler	\N	2008
7777617	Phys Med Biol	44	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2122, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erdogan1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	2835--2851	\N	11	\N	pmid = {10588288}, file = {Erdogan1999.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Erdogan1999.pdf:PDF}	The ordered subsets EM (OSEM) algorithm has enjoyed considerable interest\
\	for emission image reconstruction due to its acceleration of the\
\	original EM algorithm and ease of programming. The transmission EM\
\	reconstruction algorithm converges very slowly and is not used in\
\	practice. In this paper, we introduce a simultaneous update algorithm\
\	called separable paraboloidal surrogates (SPS) that converges much\
\	faster than the transmission EM algorithm. Furthermore, unlike the\
\	'convex algorithm' for transmission tomography, the proposed algorithm\
\	is monotonic even with nonzero background counts. We demonstrate\
\	that the ordered subsets principle can also be applied to the new\
\	SPS algorithm for transmission tomography to accelerate 'convergence',\
\	albeit with similar sacrifice of global convergence properties as\
\	for OSEM. We implemented and evaluated this ordered subsets transmission\
\	(OSTR) algorithm. The results indicate that the OSTR algorithm speeds\
\	up the increase in the objective function by roughly the number of\
\	subsets in the early iterates when compared to the ordinary SPS algorithm.\
\	We compute mean square errors and segmentation errors for different\
\	methods and show that OSTR is superior to OSEM applied to the logarithm\
\	of the transmission data. However, penalized-likelihood reconstructions\
\	yield the best quality images among all other methods tested.	596c1b8cb4dcfa173414e6a9fa5de4d3	7561b91d329732f7ebe24457c886e34a	599e24edda8f17960369acfc854519e6	article	Ordered subsets algorithms for transmission tomography.	H. Erdogan and J. A. Fessler	\N	1999
7777618	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feng2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	361--366	\N	\N	\N	file = {Feng2000.pdf:levelSet/Feng2000.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2000.855841}	In this paper, we develop a new approach to tomographic reconstruction\
\	problems based on geometric curve evolution techniques. We use a\
\	low order parametric model to describe the shape and texture of the\
\	object support as well as the background. This model uses a set of\
\	texture coefficients to represent the object and background inhomogeneities\
\	and a contour to represent the boundary of multiple connected or\
\	unconnected objects. The problem of determining the unknown contour\
\	and texture coefficients of the object and background medium is then\
\	formulated as a non-linear estimation problem. By designing a new,\
\	&ldquo;tomographic flow&rdquo;, the resulting problem is recast into\
\	a curve evolution problem and an efficient algorithm based on level\
\	set techniques is developed. The performance of the curve evolution\
\	method is demonstrated using examples with noisy Radon transformed\
\	data and noisy ground penetrating radar data. The reconstruction\
\	results and computational cost are compared with those of conventional\
\	regularization methods. The results indicate that our curve evolution\
\	methods achieve improved shape reconstruction with reduced computation\
\	requirements	b9fda7bbc83f25465e8581e4a9eb3f74	0f6b904ce130a1de848d2848e5e6fc90	6a05580cdb7ea76ff8dec28ac0d1bed9	inproceedings	Tomographic reconstruction using curve evolution	Hsihua Feng and D.A. Castanon and W.C. Karl	\N	2000
7777621	IEEE T. Image. Process.	5	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1996b	\N	\N		\N	\N	493-506	\N	3	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Fessler1996b.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1996b.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.491322}	Many estimators in signal processing problems are defined implicitly\
\	as the maximum of some objective function. Examples of implicitly\
\	defined estimators include maximum likelihood, penalized likelihood,\
\	maximum a posteriori, and nonlinear least squares estimation. For\
\	such estimators, exact analytical expressions for the mean and variance\
\	are usually unavailable. Therefore, investigators usually resort\
\	to numerical simulations to examine the properties of the mean and\
\	variance of such estimators. This paper describes approximate expressions\
\	for the mean and variance of implicitly defined estimators of unconstrained\
\	continuous parameters. We derive the approximations using the implicit\
\	function theorem, the Taylor expansion, and the chain rule. The expressions\
\	are defined solely in terms of the partial derivatives of whatever\
\	objective function one uses for estimation. As illustrations, we\
\	demonstrate that the approximations work well in two tomographic\
\	imaging applications with Poisson statistics. We also describe a\
\	“plug-in” approximation that provides a remarkably accurate estimate\
\	of variability even from a single noisy Poisson sinogram measurement.\
\	The approximations should be useful in a wide range of estimation\
\	problems	eeeebd16b73b37c5aa965688c34903a9	b88790622534bcd96ee3e62727f99105	a11e6231e37eddf6c5eb0a495077e63e	article	Mean and variance of implicitly defined biased estimators (such aspenalized\
\	maximum likelihood): applications to tomography	J. A. Fessler	\N	1996
7777622	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	13	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	290-300	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Fessler1994.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.293921}	Presents an image reconstruction method for positron-emission tomography\
\	(PET) based on a penalized, weighted least-squares (PWLS) objective.\
\	For PET measurements that are precorrected for accidental coincidences,\
\	the author argues statistically that a least-squares objective function\
\	is as appropriate, if not more so, than the popular Poisson likelihood\
\	objective. The author proposes a simple data-based method for determining\
\	the weights that accounts for attenuation and detector efficiency.\
\	A nonnegative successive over-relaxation (+SOR) algorithm converges\
\	rapidly to the global minimum of the PWLS objective. Quantitative\
\	simulation results demonstrate that the bias/variance tradeoff of\
\	the PWLS+SOR method is comparable to the maximum-likelihood expectation-maximization\
\	(ML-EM) method (but with fewer iterations), and is improved relative\
\	to the conventional filtered backprojection (FBP) method. Qualitative\
\	results suggest that the streak artifacts common to the FBP method\
\	are nearly eliminated by the PWLS+SOR method, and indicate that the\
\	proposed method for weighting the measurements is a significant factor\
\	in the improvement over FBP	4de608f290843992aae46c7600d6e3fc	14c085451eca0f8cbdfe519d6fee6cd7	c9187bdff3833c3f14822a0d11b64ddb	article	Penalized weighted least-squares image reconstruction for positron\
\	emission tomography	J. A. Fessler	\N	1994
7777623	IEEE T. Image. Process.	8	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	688-699	\N	5	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Fessler1999.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1999.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.760336}	Gradient-based iterative methods often converge slowly for tomographic\
\	image reconstruction and image restoration problems, but can be accelerated\
\	by suitable preconditioners. Diagonal preconditioners offer some\
\	improvement in convergence rate, but do not incorporate the structure\
\	of the Hessian matrices in imaging problems. Circulant preconditioners\
\	can provide remarkable acceleration for inverse problems that are\
\	approximately shift-invariant, i.e., for those with approximately\
\	block-Toeplitz or block-circulant Hessians. However, in applications\
\	with nonuniform noise variance, such as arises from Poisson statistics\
\	in emission tomography and in quantum-limited optical imaging, the\
\	Hessian of the weighted least-squares objective function is quite\
\	shift-variant, and circulant preconditioners perform poorly. Additional\
\	shift- variance is caused by edge-preserving regularization methods\
\	based on nonquadratic penalty functions. This paper describes new\
\	preconditioners that approximate more accurately the Hessian matrices\
\	of shift-variant imaging problems. Compared to diagonal or circulant\
\	preconditioning, the new preconditioners lead to significantly faster\
\	convergence rates for the unconstrained conjugate-gradient (CG) iteration.\
\	We also propose a new efficient method for the line-search step required\
\	by CG methods. Applications to positron emission tomography (PET)\
\	illustrate the method	a6d08580dc9ded9df376d086aa7f7294	e8690ff2e2d7bdb5e6c890b90a533ce3	6d1824da6454bb6b8bf12b93b74567ce	article	Conjugate-gradient preconditioning methods for shift-variant {PET}\
\	image reconstruction	J. A. Fessler and S. D. Booth	\N	1999
7777624	IEEE T. Signal. Proces.	42	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1994b	\N	\N		\N	\N	2664-2677	\N	10	\N	issn = {1053-587X}, file = {Fessler1994b.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1994b.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/78.324732}	The expectation-maximization (EM) method can facilitate maximizing\
\	likelihood functions that arise in statistical estimation problems.\
\	In the classical EM paradigm, one iteratively maximizes the conditional\
\	log-likelihood of a single unobservable complete data space, rather\
\	than maximizing the intractable likelihood function for the measured\
\	or incomplete data. EM algorithms update all parameters simultaneously,\
\	which has two drawbacks: 1) slow convergence, and 2) difficult maximization\
\	steps due to coupling when smoothness penalties are used. The paper\
\	describes the space-alternating generalized EM (SAGE) method, which\
\	updates the parameters sequentially by alternating between several\
\	small hidden-data spaces defined by the algorithm designer. The authors\
\	prove that the sequence of estimates monotonically increases the\
\	penalized-likelihood objective, derive asymptotic convergence rates,\
\	and provide sufficient conditions for monotone convergence in norm.\
\	Two signal processing applications illustrate the method: estimation\
\	of superimposed signals in Gaussian noise, and image reconstruction\
\	from Poisson measurements. In both applications, the SAGE algorithms\
\	easily accommodate smoothness penalties and converge faster than\
\	the EM algorithms	05e12f2ee328ed338d7984d7b0c85e5b	008fb7ea05b8ff823545b2326a65022a	5f093c94a5bdb4460faff58f300f700d	article	Space-alternating generalized expectation-maximization algorithm	J. A. Fessler and A. O. Hero	\N	1994
7777625	IEEE T. Image. Process.	5	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	1346-1358	\N	9	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Fessler1996.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1996.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.535846}	This paper examines the spatial resolution properties of penalized-\
\	likelihood image reconstruction methods by analyzing the local impulse\
\	response. The analysis shows that standard regularization penalties\
\	induce space-variant local impulse response functions, even for space-invariant\
\	tomographic systems. Paradoxically, for emission image reconstruction,\
\	the local resolution is generally poorest in high-count regions.\
\	We show that the linearized local impulse response induced by quadratic\
\	roughness penalties depends on the object only through its projections.\
\	This analysis leads naturally to a modified regularization penalty\
\	that yields reconstructed images with nearly uniform resolution.\
\	The modified penalty also provides a very practical method for choosing\
\	the regularization parameter to obtain a specified resolution in\
\	images reconstructed by penalized-likelihood methods	67a8cace35e60cd2df9a7445089447ff	1bd2d2b292beed0da872da8883a1fb07	2aa7ee94c4f28a572e8a2cec66377861	article	Spatial resolution properties of penalized-likelihood imagereconstruction:\
\	space-invariant tomographs	J. A. Fessler and W. L. Rogers	\N	1996
7777626	\N	4	\N	\N	October	\N	IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norfolk, VA	\N	\N	Fessler1994c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1915-1919	\N	\N	\N	file = {Fessler1994c.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1994c.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/NSSMIC.1994.474692}	Examines the spatial resolution properties of penalized maximum- likelihood\
\	image reconstruction methods by analyzing the local impulse response.\
\	The authors show that for emission image reconstruction using the\
\	ordinary uniform quadratic regularization penalty, the local impulse\
\	response is spatially variant. Paradoxically, the local resolution\
\	is poorest in high activity regions. The analysis leads naturally\
\	to a modified quadratic regularization penalty that achieves nearly\
\	uniform resolution. The modified penalty also provides a very practical\
\	method for choosing the smoothing parameter to obtain a specified\
\	resolution	3e660ea076e7489f29539206c0c94409	a357ee3f6880ea82d85d4a717bda398b	5f53352c9f136f986ceee9b871dcf19a	inproceedings	Uniform quadratic penalties cause nonuniform spatial resolution	J. A. Fessler and W. L. Rogers	\N	1994
7777627	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessler1997a	\N	\N		\N	\N	166--175	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Fessler1997a.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Fessler1997a.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.563662}	\N	26644a9dee7501cb89543368f6946436	ef4eac97323973e0cb7a705492522a5f	55d51554e03ee197e9fa76214c0f49d5	article	Grouped-coordinate ascent algorithms for penalized-likelihood transmission\
\	image reconstruction	J.A. Fessler and E.P. Ficaro and N.H. Clinthorne and K. Lange	\N	1997
7777628	Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of	1	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Figueiredo2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	586-597	\N	4	\N	issn = {1932-4553}, file = {Figueiredo2007.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Figueiredo2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/JSTSP.2007.910281}	Many problems in signal processing and statistical inference involve\
\	finding sparse solutions to under-determined, or ill-conditioned,\
\	linear systems of equations. A standard approach consists in minimizing\
\	an objective function which includes a quadratic (squared ) error\
\	term combined with a sparseness-inducing regularization term. Basis\
\	pursuit, the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO),\
\	wavelet-based deconvolution, and compressed sensing are a few well-known\
\	examples of this approach. This paper proposes gradient projection\
\	(GP) algorithms for the bound-constrained quadratic programming (BCQP)\
\	formulation of these problems. We test variants of this approach\
\	that select the line search parameters in different ways, including\
\	techniques based on the Barzilai-Borwein method. Computational experiments\
\	show that these GP approaches perform well in a wide range of applications,\
\	often being significantly faster (in terms of computation time) than\
\	competing methods. Although the performance of GP methods tends to\
\	degrade as the regularization term is de-emphasized, we show how\
\	they can be embedded in a continuation scheme to recover their efficient\
\	practical performance.	cb48f8f239789f06b19c554a25d33cb6	e5c7f6628b07f5905e950b5dd74ed9f4	253dac36a81826f354c32418d2d7b9cc	article	Gradient Projection for Sparse Reconstruction: Application to Compressed\
\	Sensing and Other Inverse Problems	M.A.T. Figueiredo and R.D. Nowak and S.J. Wright	\N	2007
7777630	\N	96	10	\N	\N	\N	Optimization and Control with Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer US	\N	\N	Applied Optimization	Fletcher2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-256	\N	\N	\N	file = {Fletcher2005.pdf:optimization/Fletcher2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1007/b104943}	A review is given of the underlying theory and recent developments\
\	in regard to the Barzilai-Borwein steepest descent method for large\
\	scale unconstrained optimization. One aim is to assess why the method\
\	seems to be comparable in practical efficiency to conjugate gradient\
\	methods. The importance of using a non-monotone line search is stressed,\
\	although some suggestions are made as to why the modification proposed\
\	by Raydan (1997) often does not usually perform well for an ill-conditioned\
\	problem. Extensions for box constraints are discussed. A number of\
\	interesting open questions are put forward.	9c95a0b950a55e7e85217e12313a95f1	9725b1686126409f3858331168266b68	a2394a89175084556a6e5b9153eaf35c	inbook	On the Barzilai-Borwein Method	Roger Fletcher	Liqun Qi and Koklay Teo and Xiaoqi Yang	2005
7777631	Med Phys	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujita1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	713-720	\N	6	\N	pmid = {4079861}, file = {Fujita1985.pdf:ctPhysics/Fujita1985.pdf:PDF}	We devised a new, simple technique for measuring the modulation transfer\
\	function (MTF) of a digital imaging system by using an image of an\
\	angulated slit. With this technique, the "presampling" analog MTF,\
\	which includes the geometric unsharpness, the detector unsharpness,\
\	and the unsharpness of the sampling aperture, can be measured even\
\	beyond the Nyquist frequency. A single-frame image of a slightly\
\	angulated slit was employed in order to obtain Fourier transforms\
\	of line spread functions at different alignments. The presampling\
\	MTF was determined by averaging the two Fourier transforms which\
\	we obtained from two extreme alignments (center and shifted) of the\
\	slit relative to the sampling coordinate. The presampling MTFs of\
\	our digital subtraction angiographic system were determined in two\
\	orthogonal directions for three different image-intensifier modes.	2cb7140ed1790510b7a80879b60febc9	369d5191edd4c1d67324261fa8c3a08e	06040e21d46b2d9eef8a41c676442529	article	Investigation of basic imaging properties in digital radiography.\
\	6. MTFs of II-TV digital imaging systems.	H. Fujita and K. Doi and M. L. Giger	\N	1985
7777632	Med Phys	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujita1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-18	\N	1	\N	pmid = {3951404}, file = {Fujita1986.pdf:ctPhysics/Fujita1986.pdf:PDF}	A simple method was devised to determine the characteristic curve\
\	of image intensifier (II)-TV digital imaging systems, which relates\
\	the output pixel value to the input relative x-ray intensity. To\
\	provide a wide range of x-ray intensities incident on the II, we\
\	used an aluminum stepwedge consisting of nine steps with thickness\
\	increments of 6.3 mm, together with an 0.81-mm-thick copper plate.\
\	The x-ray field was narrowly collimated to the area occupied by the\
\	stepwedge in order to reduce the effect of veiling glare. The relative\
\	x-ray intensities transmitted through each step of the stepwedge\
\	were determined by using screen-film systems. The gradient curve\
\	of the system was derived from the slope of the characteristic curve.\
\	Results obtained with a Siemens Digitron 2 system showed that its\
\	characteristic and gradient curves depended upon the matrix size\
\	used, but did not change with the II field size. The validity of\
\	the characteristic curve was demonstrated by measurement of iodine\
\	attenuation curves obtained with the II-TV digital system at different\
\	exposure levels.	f2e0bcb794f2d5f16820e568dd89c5c5	a8b14479471db9126b594e81f3bed22d	042409bd4e0f78f85f4fd661561fcad3	article	Investigation of basic imaging properties in digital radiography.\
\	5. Characteristic curves of II-TV digital systems.	H. Fujita and K. Doi and M. L. Giger and H. P. Chan	\N	1986
7777633	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujita1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-39	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Fujita1992.pdf:ctPhysics/Fujita1992.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.126908}	The authors developed a simple method for determining the presampling\
\	modulation transfer function (MTF). which includes the unsharpness\
\	of the detector and the effect of the sampling aperture, in digital\
\	radiographic (DR) systems. With this method, the presampling MTF\
\	is determined by the Fourier transform of a `finely sampled' line\
\	spread function (LSF) obtained with a slightly angulated slit in\
\	a single exposure. Since the effective sampling distance becomes\
\	much smaller than the original sampling distance of the DR system,\
\	the effect of aliasing on the MTF calculations can be eliminated.\
\	The authors applied this method to the measurement of the presampling\
\	MTF of a compound radiographic system and examined the directional\
\	dependence, the effect of exponential extrapolation, and the effect\
\	of different sampling distances. It is shown that the technique of\
\	multiple slit exposure and exponential extrapolation of the LSF tail,\
\	which has been commonly used in analog seven-film systems, can be\
\	employed in DR systems. The authors determined the glare fraction\
\	in order to estimate the component of low-frequency drop mainly due\
\	to `glare'	b8b5ebfe5a1a778741b3c074dd9886a6	962eb3a3fb300083b5de5e55bc8696ad	dc2172d92538afdbb386518eba0952b3	article	A simple method for determining the modulation transfer function\
\	in digital radiography	H. Fujita and D.-Y. Tsai and T. Itoh and K. Doi and J. Morishita and K. Ueda and A. Ohtsuka	\N	1992
7777635	IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geman1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	367-383	\N	3	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, file = {Geman1992.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Geman1992.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/34.120331}	The linear image restoration problem is to recover an original brightness\
\	distribution X<sup>0</sup> given the blurred and noisy observations\
\	Y=KX<sup>0</sup>+B, where K and B represent the point spread function\
\	and measurement error, respectively. This problem is typical of ill-conditioned\
\	inverse problems that frequently arise in low-level computer vision.\
\	A conventional method to stabilize the problem is to introduce a\
\	priori constraints on X<sup>0</sup> and designa cost functional H(X)\
\	over images X, which is a weighted average of the prior constraints\
\	(regularization term) and posterior constraints (data term); the\
\	reconstruction is then the image X, which minimizes H. A prominent\
\	weakness in this approach, especially with quadratic-type stabilizers,\
\	is the difficulty in recovering discontinuities. The authors therefore\
\	examine prior smoothness constraints of a different form, which permit\
\	the recovery of discontinuities without introducing auxiliary variables\
\	for marking the location of jumps and suspending the constraints\
\	in their vicinity. In this sense, discontinuities are addressed implicitly\
\	rather than explicitly	b5a2a5a507e3cd89a8300759cf9225b8	465c1eb50b6ab37584494cf7dc03ca12	fb79a5362e68e19efa3e839c8b547f92	article	Constrained restoration and the recovery of discontinuities	D. Geman and G. Reynolds	\N	1992
7777638	Med Phys	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Godfrey2006a	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/33/655/1	\N		\N	\N	655-667	\N	3	\N	file = {Godfrey2006a.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Godfrey2006a.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.2170398}	Matrix inversion tomosynthesis (MITS) uses linear systems theory,\
\	along with a priori knowledge of the imaging geometry, to deterministically\
\	distinguish between true structure and overlying tomographic blur\
\	in a set of conventional tomosynthesis planes. In this paper we examine\
\	the effect of total scan angle (ANG), number of input projections\
\	(N), and plane separation/number of reconstructed planes (NP) on\
\	the MITS impulse response (IR) and modulation transfer function (MTF),\
\	with the purpose of optimizing MITS imaging of the chest. MITS IR\
\	and MTF data were generated by simulating the imaging of a very thin\
\	wire, using various combinations of ANG, N, and NP. Actual tomosynthesis\
\	data of an anthropomorphic chest phantom were acquired with a prototype\
\	experimental system, using the same imaging parameter combinations\
\	as those in the simulations. Thoracic projection data from two human\
\	subjects were collected for corroboration of the system response\
\	analysis in vivo. Results suggest that ANG=20°, N=71, NP=69 is the\
\	optimal combination for MITS chest imaging given the inherent constraints\
\	of our prototype system. MITS chest data from human subjects demonstrates\
\	that the selected imaging strategy can effectively produce high-quality\
\	MITS thoracic images in vivo.	a376a855eb4183c94673af28116234d2	ed90d29a1637d9fe0f3fea5c6db16d99	81522d9f8e8315006408190ed7c4aba5	article	Optimization of the matrix inversion tomosynthesis ({MITS}) impulse\
\	response and modulation transfer function characteristics for chest\
\	imaging	Devon J. Godfrey and H. P. McAdams and James T. {Dobbins, III}	\N	2006
7777641	Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys	65	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Godfrey2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-15	\N	1	\N	pmid = {16618573}, pii = {S0360-3016(06)00170-2}, file = {Godfrey2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Godfrey2006.pdf:PDF}	PURPOSE: To generate on-board digital tomosynthesis (DTS) and reference\
\	DTS images for three-dimensional image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT)\
\	as an alternative to conventional portal imaging or on-board cone-beam\
\	computed tomography (CBCT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Three clinical\
\	cases (prostate, head-and-neck, and liver) were selected to illustrate\
\	the capabilities of on-board DTS for IGRT. Corresponding reference\
\	DTS images were reconstructed from digitally reconstructed radiographs\
\	computed from planning CT image sets. The effect of scan angle on\
\	DTS slice thickness was examined by computing the mutual information\
\	between coincident CBCT and DTS images, as the DTS scan angle was\
\	varied from 0 degrees to 165 degrees . A breath-hold DTS acquisition\
\	strategy was implemented to remove respiratory motion artifacts.\
\	RESULTS: Digital tomosynthesis slices appeared similar to coincident\
\	CBCT planes and yielded substantially more anatomic information than\
\	either kilovoltage or megavoltage radiographs. Breath-hold DTS acquisition\
\	improved soft-tissue visibility by suppressing respiratory motion.\
\	CONCLUSIONS: Improved bony and soft-tissue visibility in DTS images\
\	is likely to improve target localization compared with radiographic\
\	verification techniques and might allow for daily localization of\
\	a soft-tissue target. Breath-hold DTS is a potential alternative\
\	to on-board CBCT for sites prone to respiratory motion.	359bef4df7b27dec39a9f29808fe065f	dc2d0b9d1c24e8ed490e04a38134b9d3	b9586bc5a8c100d265d435107a5f10f5	article	Digital tomosynthesis with an on-board kilovoltage imaging device.	Devon J Godfrey and Fang-Fang Yin and Mark Oldham and Sua Yoo and Christopher Willett	\N	2006
7777645	IEEE Trans Biomed Eng	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grant1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	20-28	\N	1	\N	pmid = {5008409}	\N	39c2a436a080209306a9dccb6df378e5	682b76b474cc05719606ba7f91b8708e	8e38dee38261b48b6487151617627116	article	Tomosynthesis: a three-dimensional radiographic imaging technique.	D. G. Grant	\N	1972
7777646	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	9	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Green1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	84-93	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Green1990.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Green1990.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.52985}	A novel method of reconstruction from single-photon emission computerized\
\	tomography data is proposed. This method builds on the expectation-maximization\
\	(EM) approach to maximum likelihood reconstruction from emission\
\	tomography data, but aims instead at maximum posterior probability\
\	estimation, which takes account of prior belief about smoothness\
\	in the isotope concentration. A novel modification to the EM algorithm\
\	yields a practical method. The method is illustrated by an application\
\	to data from brain scans	8414ca379f8463782453fd5c266051df	d0539b1195ce749bfb6740cd783343ed	9ad7ee1838aad1b74504813409bc11f2	article	Bayesian reconstructions from emission tomography data using a modified\
\	{EM} algorithm	P. J. Green	\N	1990
7777647	{SIAM} Journal on Optimization	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Hager2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	526-557	\N	2	\N	citeseerurl = {http://link.aip.org/link/?SJE/17/526/1}, file = {Hager2006.pdf:optimization/Hager2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/050635225}	An active set algorithm (ASA) for box constrained optimization is\
\	developed. The algorithm consists of a nonmonotone gradient projection\
\	step, an unconstrained optimization step, and a set of rules for\
\	branching between the two steps. Global convergence to a stationary\
\	point is established. For a nondegenerate stationary point, the algorithm\
\	eventually reduces to unconstrained optimization without restarts.\
\	Similarly, for a degenerate stationary point, where the strong second-order\
\	sufficient optimality condition holds, the algorithm eventually reduces\
\	to unconstrained optimization without restarts. A specific implementation\
\	of the ASA is given which exploits the recently developed cyclic\
\	Barzilai–Borwein (CBB) algorithm for the gradient projection step\
\	and the recently developed conjugate gradient algorithm CG_DESCENT\
\	for unconstrained optimization. Numerical experiments are presented\
\	using box constrained problems in the CUTEr and MINPACK-2 test problem\
\	libraries.	0f098ccb6404536e1257b6b72a79e5a5	4913a9dd0688d1369511cc38f4359fcd	4ee17e169b834c96458a3ca013a629ca	article	A New Active Set Algorithm for Box Constrained Optimization	William W. Hager and Hongchao Zhang	\N	2006
7777648	SIAM Journal on Optimization	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Hager2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?SJE/16/170/1	\N		\N	\N	170-192	\N	1	\N	file = {Hager2005.pdf:reference/optimization/Hager2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/030601880}	A new nonlinear conjugate gradient method and an associated implementation,\
\	based on an inexact line search, are proposed and analyzed. With\
\	exact line search, our method reduces to a nonlinear version of the\
\	Hestenes-Stiefel conjugate gradient scheme. For any (inexact) line\
\	search, our scheme satisfies the descent condition ${\\bf g}_k^{\\sf\
\	T} {\\bf d}_k \\le -\\frac{7}{8} \\|{\\bf g}_k\\|^2$. Moreover, a global\
\	convergence result is established when the line search fulfills the\
\	Wolfe conditions. A new line search scheme is developed that is efficient\
\	and highly accurate. Efficiency is achieved by exploiting properties\
\	of linear interpolants in a neighborhood of a local minimizer. High\
\	accuracy is achieved by using a convergence criterion, which we call\
\	the ``approximate Wolfe' conditions, obtained by replacing the sufficient\
\	decrease criterion in the Wolfe conditions with an approximation\
\	that can be evaluated with greater precision in a neighborhood of\
\	a local minimum than the usual sufficient decrease criterion. Numerical\
\	comparisons are given with both L-BFGS and conjugate gradient methods\
\	using the unconstrained optimization problems in the CUTE library.	9bbdbdf7dbf06070ea3d8210db601039	310240387fd5deca609141caded50e9b	c82f158084737b08b7940343f9d49500	article	A New Conjugate Gradient Method with Guaranteed Descent and an Efficient\
\	Line Search	William W. Hager and Hongchao Zhang	\N	2005
7777652	Med Phys	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Hanson1979	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/6/441/1	\N		\N	\N	441-451	\N	5	\N	file = {Hanson1979.pdf:ctPhysics/Hanson1979.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.594534}	\N	36ed522d73fae83f521c6a6c36bfe21f	f3ed33d0df7a2a05c38f580e4da6b115	54001c82f2f0cb856a94e0797c903d07	article	Detectability in computed tomographic images	Kenneth M. Hanson	\N	1979
7777654	Phys Med Biol	42	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Medical Physics, University College London, UK.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hebden1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	825--840	\N	5	\N	pmid = {9172262}	The overwhelming scatter which occurs when optical radiation propagates\
\	through tissue severely limits the ability to image internal structure\
\	using measurements of transmitted intensity. A broad range of methods\
\	has been proposed during the past decade or so in order to improve\
\	imaging performance. Direct methods involve isolating an unscattered\
\	or least-scattered component of transmitted scattered light. Indirect\
\	methods generally involve measuring some characteristic of the temporal\
\	distribution of transmitted light, or an equivalent in the frequency\
\	domain, and obtaining a computational solution to the inverse problem.\
\	In this paper, we review the experimental techniques which have been\
\	proposed in order to explore both direct and indirect imaging. The\
\	relative merits and limitations of the various experimental methods\
\	are discussed, and we consider the future directions and likelihood\
\	of success of optical imaging in medicine.	c824fdea6acfdeb721a0c472b31252e7	6b14a2c0eb6570781886a1a4d3c8d581	606cfe82849491a8b3a6b3d327c2fdff	article	Optical imaging in medicine: I. Experimental techniques.	J. C. Hebden and S. R. Arridge and D. T. Delpy	\N	1997
7777655	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	8	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hebert1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	194-202	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Hebert1989.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Hebert1989.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.24868}	A generalized expectation-maximization (GEM) algorithm is developed\
\	for Bayesian reconstruction, based on locally correlated Markov random-field\
\	priors in the form of Gibbs functions and on the Poisson data model.\
\	For the M-step of the algorithm, a form of coordinate gradient ascent\
\	is derived. The algorithm reduces to the EM maximum-likelihood algorithm\
\	as the Markov random-field prior tends towards a uniform distribution.\
\	Three different Gibbs function priors are examined. Reconstructions\
\	of 3-D images obtained from the Poisson model of single-photon- emission\
\	computed tomography are presented	20e92642f5a253710324990a20901aaf	4946e177d2e2e0cae765fa2690ad0cab	7bf4516524964acefea06eabfa643ac2	article	A generalized {EM} algorithm for 3-{D} {B}ayesian reconstruction\
\	from {P}oisson data using {G}ibbs priors	T. Hebert and R. Leahy	\N	1989
7777656	IEEE T. Signal. Proces.	40	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hebert1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	2290-2303	\N	9	\N	issn = {1053-587X}, file = {Hebert1992.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Hebert1992.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/78.157228}	A statistical method for selecting the Gibbs parameter in MAP image\
\	restoration from Poisson data using Gibbs priors is presented. The\
\	Gibbs parameter determines the degree to which the prior influences\
\	the restoration. The presented method yields a MAP restored image,\
\	minimally influenced by the prior, for which a statistic falls within\
\	an appropriate confidence interval. The method assumes that a close\
\	approximation to the blurring function is known. A simple iterative\
\	feedback algorithm is presented to statistically select the parameter\
\	as the MAP image restoration is being performed. This algorithm is\
\	heuristically based on a model reference control formulation, but\
\	it requires only a minimal number of iterations for the parameter\
\	to settle to its statistically specified value. The performance of\
\	the statistical method for selecting the prior parameter and that\
\	of the iterative feedback algorithm are demonstrated using both 2-D\
\	and 3-D images	ef86013089fb85f86936616ab8b8ef3e	2209c2bba60016bebf4d5c88c8755751	e5d8447f27e22a39ea106d63d879875c	article	Statistic-based MAP image-reconstruction from Poisson data using\
\	Gibbs priors	T. J. Hebert and R. Leahy	\N	1992
7777657	Med Phys	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Heine1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/26/2254/1	\N		\N	\N	2254-2265	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1118/1.598739}	\N	e166fe3970691bd4a397e4b0893845f5	13c4e0597ec37fa59c14b34dcf3012c9	fe8c4de1811f8148d7d9804babdfa8de	article	On the statistical nature of mammograms	John J. Heine and Stanley R. Deans and Robert P. Velthuizen and Laurence P. Clarke	\N	1999
7777658		91	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herman2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	1612-1626	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9219}, file = {Herman2003.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Herman2003.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/JPROC.2003.817871}	Discrete tomography (DT) deals with the reconstruction of a function\
\	from its projections, when the function has a known discrete range.\
\	The knowledge of the discrete range, possibly together with some\
\	prior information, can significantly reduce the number of projections\
\	required for a high-quality reconstruction. The reconstruction methods\
\	used in DT applications are usually based on some formulation as\
\	an optimization problem. This paper presents methods and results\
\	of DT based on problems of angiography, emission tomography, and\
\	electron microscopy (EM).	be0059150ae115f05e5b87195be21548	8242de323c941b0fd3e4d132d153518f	172fa6a6d0207aca305c1bad44227d82	article	Discrete tomography in medical imaging	G. T. Herman and A. Kuba	\N	2003
7777659	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	10	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herman1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	336-346	\N	3	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Herman1991.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Herman1991.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.97583}	An image reconstruction method motivated by positron emission tomography\
\	(PET) is discussed. The measurements tend to be noisy and so the\
\	reconstruction method should incorporate the statistical nature of\
\	the noise. The authors set up a discrete model to represent the physical\
\	situation and arrive at a nonlinear maximum a posteriori probability\
\	(MAP) formulation of the problem. An iterative approach which requires\
\	the solution of simple quadratic equations is proposed. The authors\
\	also present a methodology which allows them to experimentally optimize\
\	an image reconstruction method for a specific medical task and to\
\	evaluate the relative efficacy of two reconstruction methods for\
\	a particular task in a manner which meets the high standards set\
\	by the methodology of statistical hypothesis testing. The new MAP\
\	algorithm is compared to a method which maximizes likelihood and\
\	with two variants of the filtered backprojection method	bb542d980aed5745f73e45d33f067c95	8f4533f9e0b1ba084d9f7bbc07e53d8d	9199f1ef8f71444d41fcf377b48d1e48	article	Performance evaluation of an iterative image reconstructionalgorithm\
\	for positron emission tomography	G. T. Herman and D. Odhner	\N	1991
7777664	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	13	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hudson1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	601-609	\N	4	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Hudson1994.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Hudson1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.363108}	The authors define ordered subset processing for standard algorithms\
\	(such as expectation maximization, EM) for image restoration from\
\	projections. Ordered subsets methods group projection data into an\
\	ordered sequence of subsets (or blocks). An iteration of ordered\
\	subsets EM is defined as a single pass through all the subsets, in\
\	each subset using the current estimate to initialize application\
\	of EM with that data subset. This approach is similar in concept\
\	to block-Kaczmarz methods introduced by Eggermont et al. (1981) for\
\	iterative reconstruction. Simultaneous iterative reconstruction (SIRT)\
\	and multiplicative algebraic reconstruction (MART) techniques are\
\	well known special cases. Ordered subsets EM (OS-EM) provides a restoration\
\	imposing a natural positivity condition and with close links to the\
\	EM algorithm. OS-EM is applicable in both single photon (SPECT) and\
\	positron emission tomography (PET). In simulation studies in SPECT,\
\	the OS-EM algorithm provides an order-of-magnitude acceleration over\
\	EM, with restoration quality maintained	c592295201f0616d3e4b90cf7b166282	eabbb9906f62a93268342684f3ac34bb	422d0c2ab4d23be3c80c5104e9238dbb	article	Accelerated image reconstruction using ordered subsets of projectiondata	H.M. Hudson and R.S. Larkin	\N	1994
7777675	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	17	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kamphuis1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	1101-1105	\N	6	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Kamphuis1998.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Kamphuis1998.pdf:PDF}, comment = {POCS}, doi = {10.1109/42.746730}	Iterative maximum likelihood (ML) transmission computed tomography\
\	algorithms have distinct advantages over Fourier-based reconstruction,\
\	but unfortunately require increased computation time. The convex\
\	algorithm is a relatively fast iterative ML algorithm but it is nevertheless\
\	too slow for many applications. Therefore, an acceleration of this\
\	algorithm by using ordered subsets of projections is proposed [ordered\
\	subsets convex algorithm (OSC)]. OSC applies the convex algorithm\
\	sequentially to subsets of projections, OSC was compared with the\
\	convex algorithm using simulated and physical thorax phantom data.\
\	Reconstructions were performed for OSC using eight and 16 subsets\
\	(eight and four projections/subset, respectively). Global errors,\
\	image noise, contrast recovery, and likelihood increase were calculated.\
\	Results show that OSC is faster than the convex algorithm, the amount\
\	of acceleration being approximately proportional to the number of\
\	subsets in OSC, and it causes only a slight increase of noise and\
\	global errors in the reconstructions. Images and image profiles of\
\	the reconstructions were in good agreement, In conclusion, OSC and\
\	the convex algorithm result in similar image quality but OSC is more\
\	than an order of magnitude faster	b09b253426b10267de2bd4b32c2a2480	443a966fda33378b28f8b16ec0bab871	e00d159debf060583130cff274b5bcf8	article	Accelerated iterative transmission {CT} reconstruction using an ordered\
\	subsets convex algorithm	C. Kamphuis and F.J. Beekman	\N	1998
7777676	Radiology	212	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA\
\	94305-5488, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karadi1999	http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/abstract/radiology;212/1/195	\N		\N	\N	195--201	\N	1	\N	pmid = {10405742}	PURPOSE: To develop and validate a method for the insertion of digitally\
\	synthesized polyps into computed tomographic (CT) images of the human\
\	colon for use as ground truth for evaluation of virtual colonoscopy.\
\	MATERIALS AND METHODS: Spiral CT simulator software was used to generate\
\	10 synthetic polyps in various configurations. Additional software\
\	was developed to insert these polyps into volume CT scans. Ten polyps\
\	in eight patients were selected for comparison. Three radiologists\
\	evaluated whether two-dimensional (2D) CT images and three-dimensional\
\	(3D) volume-rendered CT images showed synthetic or real polyps. RESULTS:\
\	Edge-response profiles and noise of simulated polyps matched those\
\	of native polyps. Frequency distributions of reviewers' responses\
\	were not significantly different for synthetic versus real polyps\
\	in either 3D or 2D images. Responses were clustered around the response\
\	of "unsure" if lesions were real or synthetic. Receiver operating\
\	characteristic curves had areas of 0.54 (95\\% CI = 0.39, 0.68) for\
\	3D and 0.39 (95\\% CI = 0.25, 0.53) for 2D images, which were not\
\	significantly different from random guessing (P = .70 and .28 for\
\	3D and 2D images, respectively). CONCLUSION: Synthetic polyps were\
\	indistinguishable from real polyps. This method can be used to generate\
\	ground truth experimental data for comparison of CT colonographic\
\	display and detection methods.	aec5b55b724788cead556610d0e4ec8a	a9745dd2703bd1ccebd1ee64c39810a4	6a2ec5cb97b3e10720ce7e09a4a546bc	article	Display modes for CT colonography. Part I. Synthesis and insertion\
\	of polyps into patient CT data.	C. Karadi and C. F. Beaulieu and R. B. Jeffrey and D. S. Paik and S. Napel	\N	1999
7777677	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	12	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaufman1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	200-214	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, doi = {10.1109/42.232249}	The EM algorithm is the basic approach used to maximize the log likelihood\
\	objective function for the reconstruction problem in positron emission\
\	tomography (PET). The EM algorithm is a scaled steepest ascent algorithm\
\	that elegantly handles the nonnegativity constraints of the problem.\
\	It is shown that the same scaled steepest descent algorithm can be\
\	applied to the least squares merit function, and that it can be accelerated\
\	using the conjugate gradient approach. The experiments suggest that\
\	one can cut the computation by about a factor of 3 by using this\
\	technique. The results are applied to various penalized least squares\
\	functions which might be used to produce a smoother image	c53417565f8a0b55da68e86adbd62772	2394cad2759bae95227e3ffa6b1c31a7	bde94ca38989d419a4e807f8d008e4d8	article	Maximum likelihood, least squares, and penalized least squares for\
\	{PET}	L. Kaufman	\N	1993
7777678	Med Phys	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Kemerink1998	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/25/2432/1	\N		\N	\N	2432-2439	\N	12	\N	file = {Kemerink1998.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Kemerink1998.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.598454}	\N	250a93087b0a585be03f7e9c5f4b4c37	1908ca9bed4446c1956542e9fc943cef	e5e25ac60731806497a9c95f8ac31849	article	On segmentation of lung parenchyma in quantitative computed tomography\
\	of the lung	Gerrit J. Kemerink and Rob J. S. Lamers and Bas J. Pellis and Han H. Kruize and J. M. A. van Engelshoven	\N	1998
7777681	Med Phys	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Kleck1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	800-806	\N	5	\N	file = {Kleck1990.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Kleck1990.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.596552}	Compositional analyses of samples of soft tissue and lung substitutes\
\	used in the construction of anthropomorphic radiotherapy phantoms\
\	were performed for products from Alderson Research Laboratories Inc.,\
\	Kyoto Scientific Specimens Company/Capintec Inc., Humanoid Systems\
\	Inc., Radiology Support Devices Inc., and The Phantom Laboratory\
\	Inc. To assess quality control in the manufacture process, the results\
\	of these compositional analyses were compared with individual manufacturer's\
\	design specifications and electron densities measured by computed\
\	tomography analysis of actual phantom slices. A comparison of the\
\	manufacturers design specifications against reference tissue parameters\
\	from Tissue Substitutes in Radiation Dosimetry and Measurement (International\
\	Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements) indicates marked\
\	differences in the basic design of commercially available anthropomorphic\
\	phantoms.	4c432ce13fd20daf4dc95e03642825c2	e3e139c53db223d48b7e552e00e50402	a552cd79173666fb5db7480084a843e0	article	Anthropomorphic radiation therapy phantoms: A quantitative assessment\
\	of tissue substitutes	Jeffrey H. Kleck and James B. Smathers and F. Eugene Holly and Lee T. Myers	\N	1990
7777682	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lyon	\N	\N	Kohler2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-115	\N	\N	\N	file = {Kohler2000.pdf:simulator/Kohler2000.pdf:PDF}	Forward projection through discrete data sets is a major step in all\
\	iterative reconstruction methods. Based on the assumption that the\
\	true object function can be described adequately by tri-linear interpolation\
\	between the samples, which are located on a cubic grid,the authors\
\	propose an efficient and accurate method to calculate line integrals:\
\	the line is divided into segments separated by the surfaces of the\
\	grid and within each segment the integration is done using Simpson's\
\	rule	0c310186f022b7d32ccd0fc557b7d734	e92040f1482225862ce732b494bb578a	d0e691572e4477ac619f7b68df056455	inproceedings	Efficient forward projection through discrete data sets using tri-linear\
\	interpolation	Th. Kohler and H. Turbell and M. Grass	\N	2000
7777683	Phys Med Biol	50	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	Image Sciences Institute, Department of Nuclear Medicine and Department\
\	of Pharmacology and Anatomy, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience,\
\	UMC Utrecht, Universiteitsweg 100, STR5.203, 3584 CG Utrecht, The\
\	Netherlands. j.s.kole@azu.nl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kole2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/50/7/015	\N		\N	\N	1533--1545	\N	7	\N	pmid = {15798342}, pii = {S0031-9155(05)89045-1}, file = {Kole2005.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Kole2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1088/0031-9155/50/7/015}	Statistical reconstruction methods offer possibilities for improving\
\	image quality as compared to analytical methods, but current reconstruction\
\	times prohibit routine clinical applications in x-ray computed tomography\
\	(CT). To reduce reconstruction times, we have applied (under) relaxation\
\	to ordered subset algorithms. This enables us to use subsets consisting\
\	of only single projection angle, effectively increasing the number\
\	of image updates within an entire iteration. A second advantage of\
\	applying relaxation is that it can help improve convergence by removing\
\	the limit cycle behaviour of ordered subset algorithms, which normally\
\	do not converge to an optimal solution but rather a suboptimal limit\
\	cycle consisting of as many points as there are subsets. Relaxation\
\	suppresses the limit cycle behaviour by decreasing the stepsize for\
\	approaching the solution. A simulation study for a 2D mathematical\
\	phantom and three different ordered subset algorithms shows that\
\	all three algorithms benefit from relaxation: equal noise-to-resolution\
\	trade-off can be achieved using fewer iterations than the conventional\
\	algorithms, while a lower minimal normalized mean square error (NMSE)\
\	clearly indicates a better convergence. Two different schemes for\
\	setting the relaxation parameter are studied, and both schemes yield\
\	approximately the same minimal NMSE.	75f08585ec6484da17b89477e9a389d4	63f926ee16d1a2c46424880b0fd07738	0de7f14bbb3e81bd8a9e5c38bfeba14d	article	Statistical image reconstruction for transmission tomography using\
\	relaxed ordered subset algorithms.	J. S. Kole	\N	2005
7777684	Phys Med Biol	50	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Department of Nuclear Medicine, Image Sciences Institute, University\
\	Medical Centre Utrecht, Universiteitsweg 100, STR5.203, 3584 CG Utrecht,\
\	The Netherlands. j.s.kole@azu.nl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kole2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	613--623	\N	4	\N	pmid = {15773623}, file = {Kole2005a.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Kole2005a.pdf:PDF}	Statistical methods for image reconstruction such as maximum likelihood\
\	expectation maximization (ML-EM) are more robust and flexible than\
\	analytical inversion methods and allow for accurate modelling of\
\	the photon transport and noise. Statistical reconstruction is prohibitively\
\	slow when applied to clinical x-ray cone-beam CT due to the large\
\	data sets and the high number of iterations required for reconstructing\
\	high resolution images. One way to reduce the reconstruction time\
\	is to use ordered subsets of projections during the iterations, which\
\	has been successfully applied to fan-beam x-ray CT. In this paper,\
\	we quantitatively analyse the use of ordered subsets in concert with\
\	the convex algorithm for cone-beam x-ray CT reconstruction, for the\
\	case of circular acquisition orbits. We focus on the reconstructed\
\	image accuracy of a 3D head phantom. Acceleration factors larger\
\	than 300 were obtained with errors smaller than 1\\%, with the preservation\
\	of signal-to-noise ratio. Pushing the acceleration factor towards\
\	600 by using an increasing number of subsets increases the reconstruction\
\	error up to 5\\% and significantly increases noise. The results indicate\
\	that the use of ordered subsets can be extremely useful for cone-beam\
\	x-ray CT.	435c287a9da775bd254da7a0c417069a	07b273fd76aa64c4a6c627cc79f96572	f0f86b80c2c766241b5e2e3832670a73	article	Evaluation of the ordered subset convex algorithm for cone-beam {CT}	J. S. Kole and F. J. Beekman	\N	2005
7777687	Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on	25	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kolehmainen2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	 218-228	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Kolehmainen2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Kolehmainen2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TMI.2005.862662}	Diagnostic and operational tasks based on dental radiology often require\
\	three-dimensional (3-D) information that is not available in a single\
\	X-ray projection image. Comprehensive 3-D information about tissues\
\	can be obtained by computerized tomography (CT) imaging. However,\
\	in dental imaging a conventional CT scan may not be available or\
\	practical because of high radiation dose, low-resolution or the cost\
\	of the CT scanner equipment. In this paper, we consider a novel type\
\	of 3-D imaging modality for dental radiology. We consider situations\
\	in which projection images of the teeth are taken from a few sparsely\
\	distributed projection directions using the dentist's regular (digital)\
\	X-ray equipment and the 3-D X-ray attenuation function is reconstructed.\
\	A complication in these experiments is that the reconstruction of\
\	the 3-D structure based on a few projection images becomes an ill-posed\
\	inverse problem. Bayesian inversion is a well suited framework for\
\	reconstruction from such incomplete data. In Bayesian inversion,\
\	the ill-posed reconstruction problem is formulated in a well-posed\
\	probabilistic form in which a priori information is used to compensate\
\	for the incomplete information of the projection data. In this paper\
\	we propose a Bayesian method for 3-D reconstruction in dental radiology.\
\	The method is partially based on Kolehmainen et al. 2003. The prior\
\	model for dental structures consist of a weighted /spl lscr//sup\
\	1/ and total variation (TV)-prior together with the positivity prior.\
\	The inverse problem is stated as finding the maximum a posteriori\
\	(MAP) estimate. To make the 3-D reconstruction computationally feasible,\
\	a parallelized version of an optimization algorithm is implemented\
\	for a Beowulf cluster computer. The method is tested with projection\
\	data from dental specimens and patient data. Tomosynthetic reconstructions\
\	are given as reference for the proposed method.	28f45997ce82dc1e4304cfc45aa6e936	ede740e2a86c8e990846a24c0a626820	678bb0ddd27bb9f304b5176366c0c06e	article	Parallelized Bayesian inversion for three-dimensional dental x-ray\
\	imaging	V. Kolehmainen and A. Vanne and S. Siltanen and S. J{\\"a}rvenp{\\"a}{\\"a} and J.P. Kaipio and M. Lassas and M. Kalke	\N	2006
7777691	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: Macro to Nano	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lalush2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1180-1183	\N	\N	\N	file = {Lalush2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/iterative/Lalush2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ISBI.2006.1625134}	We investigate methods for reconstructing tomosynthesis data using\
\	arrays of microfabricated X-ray sources and area CCD detectors. Tomosynthesis\
\	is a 3D imaging technique for limited-angle tomography that uses\
\	multiple radiographic images taken from an X-ray source placed at\
\	several positions to estimate a 3D distribution of X-ray attenuation.\
\	In our implementation, the moving X-ray source is replaced with multiple\
\	carbon nanotube field-emission X-ray sources fabricated on a single\
\	wafer. The sources are individually addressable, so the motion of\
\	the single X-ray source in traditional tomosynthesis is replaced\
\	by sequential sampling of the individual sources. Reconstruction\
\	is performed using the ordered-subsets convex (OSC) algorithm with\
\	pre-computed geometry factors and an image shearing technique for\
\	efficiency. Because of the limited resolution of tomosynthesis along\
\	the primary direction of projection, reconstructions are computed\
\	on non-cubic voxels for relatively thick slabs. We demonstrate the\
\	capabilities of the reconstruction technique on simulated data and\
\	breast phantom data from a prototype device. Reconstructions for\
\	an 11-beam system with 1000/spl times/1000 pixels per projection\
\	onto a 800/spl times/800/spl times/20 grid require 55 minutes ( 10\
\	iterations) on a 3.2 GHz workstation with 2 GB memory. We conclude\
\	that this implementation of the OSC algorithm is effective for reconstructing\
\	tomosynthesis datasets.	df1fd640b1cb93965078daa8e69e105d	960c124dcddb12d29a1d496f1ab4eda5	bfd437a7a6285cbafc8e70a9072e9c14	inproceedings	Tomosynthesis reconstruction from multi-beam {X}-ray sources	D.S. Lalush and E. Quan and R. Rajaram and Jian Zhang and Jianping Lu and Otto Zhou	\N	2006
7777692	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lange1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	439-446	\N	4	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Lange1990.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Lange1990.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.61759}	P.J. Green has defined an OSL (one-step late) algorithm that retains\
\	the E-step of the EM algorithm (for image reconstruction in emission\
\	tomography) but provides an approximate solution to the M-step. Further\
\	modifications of the OSL algorithm guarantee convergence to the unique\
\	maximum of the log posterior function. Convergence is proved under\
\	a specific set of sufficient conditions. Several of these conditions\
\	concern the potential function of the Gibb's prior, and a number\
\	of candidate potential functions are identified. Generalization of\
\	the OSL algorithm to transmission tomography is also considered	3dccd89021dbe7febb5f60b8f5590c19	6175a806f1aef9fbff1cca270a405ea1	b408336f2e8b83ec39f27d06f1161906	article	Convergence of {EM} image reconstruction algorithms with {Gibbs}\
\	smoothing	K. Lange	\N	1990
7777695	IEEE T. Image. Process.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lange1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	1430-1438	\N	10	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Lange1995.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Lange1995.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/83.465107}	This paper reviews and compares three maximum likelihood algorithms\
\	for transmission tomography. One of these algorithms is the EM algorithm,\
\	one is based on a convexity argument devised by De Pierro(see IEEE\
\	Trans. Med. Imaging, vol.12, p.328-333, 1993) in the context of emission\
\	tomography, and one is an ad hoc gradient algorithm. The algorithms\
\	enjoy desirable local and global convergence properties and combine\
\	gracefully with Bayesian smoothing priors. Preliminary numerical\
\	testing of the algorithms on simulated data suggest that the convex\
\	algorithm and the ad hoc gradient algorithm are computationally superior\
\	to the EM algorithm. This superiority stems from the larger number\
\	of exponentiations required by the EM algorithm. The convex and gradient\
\	algorithms are well adapted to parallel computing	a980e596a55b5b0269754982c9860b40	4a8f8a346bf43801b61338d7768ca113	539ba7e2389fa60b40538b4ef1de35ac	article	Globally convergent algorithms for maximum a posteriori transmission\
\	tomography	K. Lange and J.A. Fessler	\N	1995
7777696	Phys Med Biol	52	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	Division of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology, Virginia\
\	Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lasio2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/52/8/014	\N		\N	\N	2247--2266	\N	8	\N	pmid = {17404467}, pii = {S0031-9155(07)34160-2}, file = {Lasio2007.pdf:ctPhysics/Lasio2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1088/0031-9155/52/8/014}	Statistical image reconstruction (SR) algorithms have the potential\
\	to significantly reduce x-ray CT image artefacts because they use\
\	a more accurate model than conventional filtered backprojection and\
\	can incorporate effects such as noise, incomplete data and nonlinear\
\	detector response. Most SR algorithms assume that the CT detectors\
\	are photon-counting devices and generate Poisson-distributed signals.\
\	However, actual CT detectors integrate energy from the x-ray beam\
\	and exhibit compound Poisson-distributed signal statistics. This\
\	study presents the first assessment of the impact on image quality\
\	of the resultant mismatch between the detector and signal statistics\
\	models assumed by the sinogram data model and the reconstruction\
\	algorithm. A 2D CT projection simulator was created to generate synthetic\
\	polyenergetic transmission data assuming (i) photon-counting with\
\	simple Poisson-distributed signals and (ii) energy-weighted detection\
\	with compound Poisson-distributed signals. An alternating minimization\
\	(AM) algorithm was used to reconstruct images from the data models\
\	(i) and (ii) for a typical abdominal scan protocol with incident\
\	particle fluence levels ranging from 10(5) to 1.6 x 10(6) photons/detector.\
\	The images reconstructed from data models (i) and (ii) were compared\
\	by visual inspection and image-quality figures of merit. The reconstructed\
\	image quality degraded significantly when the means were mismatched\
\	from the assumed model. However, if the signal means are appropriately\
\	modified, images from data models (i) and (ii) did not differ significantly\
\	even when SNR is very low. While data-mean mismatches characteristic\
\	of the difference between particle-fluence and energy-fluence transmission\
\	can cause significant streaking and cupping artefacts, the mismatch\
\	between the actual and assumed CT detector signal statistics did\
\	not significantly degrade image quality once systematic data means\
\	mismatches were corrected.	fa8d4c87441bb9aba1af7661067a8a39	0adfcfdf9d2178adae97e6a9af136909	6808ec21ac936f469240823353067e51	article	Statistical reconstruction for x-ray computed tomography using energy-integrating\
\	detectors	Giovanni M Lasio and Bruce R Whiting and Jeffrey F Williamson	\N	2007
7777698	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	25	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lauritsch2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	922-934	\N	7	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Lauritsch2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/Lauritsch2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TMI.2006.876166}	Cardiac interventional procedures would benefit tremendously from\
\	sophisticated three-dimensional image guidance. Such procedures are\
\	typically performed with C-arm angiography systems, and tomographic\
\	imaging is currently available only by using preprocedural computed\
\	tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Recent\
\	developments in C-arm CT (Angiographic CT) allow three-dimensional\
\	(3-D) imaging of low contrast details with angiography imaging systems\
\	for noncardiac applications. We propose a new approach for cardiac\
\	imaging that takes advantage of this improved contrast resolution\
\	and is based on intravenous contrast injection. The method is an\
\	analogue to multisegment reconstruction in cardiac CT adapted to\
\	the much slower rotational speed of C-arm CT. Motion of the heart\
\	is considered in the reconstruction process by retrospective electrocardiogram\
\	(ECG)-gating, using only projections acquired at a similar heart\
\	phase. A series of N almost identical rotational acquisitions is\
\	performed at different heart phases to obtain a complete data set\
\	at a minimum temporal resolution of 1/N of the heart cycle time.\
\	First results in simulation, using an experimental phantom, and in\
\	preclinical in vivo studies showed that excellent image quality can\
\	be achieved.	54b92f56e11dd981882c679feb2c2920	70e94db068ac4ffb9dce1b0117e189b7	4fdad40bcb7f04f6582a64e2a1f890f7	article	Towards cardiac {C}-arm computed tomography	G. Lauritsch and J. Boese and L. Wigstrom and H. Kemeth and R. Fahrig	\N	2006
7777704	IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	1	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	430-436	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6919}, file = {Li2005.pdf:levelSet/Li2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2005.213}	In this paper, we present a new variational formulation for geometric\
\	active contours that forces the level set function to be close to\
\	a signed distance function, and therefore completely eliminates the\
\	need of the costly re-initialization procedure. Our variational formulation\
\	consists of an internal energy term that penalizes the deviation\
\	of the level set function from a signed distance function, and an\
\	external energy term that drives the motion of the zero level set\
\	toward the desired image features, such as object boundaries. The\
\	resulting evolution of the level set function is the gradient flow\
\	that minimizes the overall energy functional. The proposed variational\
\	level set formulation has three main advantages over the traditional\
\	level set formulations. First, a significantly larger time step can\
\	be used for numerically solving the evolution partial differential\
\	equation, and therefore speeds up the curve evolution. Second, the\
\	level set function can be initialized with general functions that\
\	are more efficient to construct and easier to use in practice than\
\	the widely used signed distance function. Third, the level set evolution\
\	in our formulation can be easily implemented by simple finite difference\
\	scheme and is computationally more efficient. The proposed algorithm\
\	has been applied to both simulated and real images with promising\
\	results.	be1fb956e467a2e19d59ac822c06bcee	2d29fe76bece658472cf9de5e5b7deab	26b410378e4c7413d61f7bc1ac5375d6	article	Level set evolution without re-initialization: a new variational\
\	formulation	Chunming Li and Chenyang Xu and Changfeng Gui and M. D. Fox	\N	2005
7777705	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2002a	\N	\N		\N	\N	989--993	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/NSSMIC.2002.1239489}	\N	dfc88a385d8e91ab790d56e36e66a2a3	887a6767d62768ad31e1c243744c055a	8a370b58359ffdb63a77fd5c42d7b672	inproceedings	Sparse object reconstruction from a limited number of projections\
\	using the linear programming	Meihua Li and H. Kudo and Jicun Hu and R. Johnson	\N	2002
7777706	Phys Med Biol	47	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan. limeihua@imagelab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	2599--2609	\N	15	\N	pmid = {12200927}, file = {Li2002.pdf:levelSet/Li2002.pdf:PDF}	Based on the duality of nonlinear programming, this paper proposes\
\	an accurate row-action type iterative algorithm which is appropriate\
\	to reconstruct sparse objects from a limited number of projections.\
\	The cost function we use is the Lp norm with p approximately 1.1.\
\	This norm allows us to pick up a sparse solution from a set of feasible\
\	solutions to the measurement equation. Furthermore, since it is both\
\	strictly convex and differentiable, we can use the duality of nonlinear\
\	programming to construct a row-action type iterative algorithm to\
\	find a solution. We also impose the bound constraint on pixel values\
\	to pick up a better solution. We demonstrate that this method works\
\	well in three-dimensional blood vessel reconstruction from a limited\
\	number of cone beam projections.	399dc676ac08931a1f9b7c985dfd436d	a3fdaa56dd03ca6bd089f2f995169485	dfb2305d872e8837b058f7ae18c027cb	article	An accurate iterative reconstruction algorithm for sparse objects:\
\	application to 3D blood vessel reconstruction from a limited number\
\	of projections.	Meihua Li and Haiquan Yang and Hiroyuki Kudo	\N	2002
7777707	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	58--67	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Li2007.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Li2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TMI.2006.884208}	\N	72fe9a48af37911806d80a171309177c	788c19b58776b008d73a6432ca687dbb	acb9c67cff5de6ef2c8ac6360ed2d4fc	article	A Fast Fully 4-D Incremental Gradient Reconstruction Algorithm for\
\	List Mode PET Data	Q. Li and E. Asma and S. Ahn and R. M. Leahy	\N	2007
7777712	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-172	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Liu1989.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Liu1989.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.24865}	Previous implementations of tomosynthesis used reconstruction algorithms\
\	that generate planar tomograms where the structures in one plane\
\	are visualized and the structures out of the plane are blurred. In\
\	many applications, however, the structures of interest do not reside\
\	in a single plane and it is desirable to generalize the reconstruction\
\	algorithm to generate a tomogram focused on the structure itself.\
\	A procedure that allows such a reconstruction is described, and its\
\	usefulness in focusing on a three-dimensional object is demonstrated	013620a9202eb2c977537902802773c5	e50bfa24b3a211eb5d3cc8100a3ade3f	a32d83f4c1a1be5e6c130fe49118ae1c	article	Generalized tomosynthesis for focusing on an arbitrary surface	J. Liu and D. Nishimura and A. Macovski	\N	1989
7777714	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	25	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lustig2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	72-82	\N	2	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, file = {Lustig2008.pdf:compressedSensing/Lustig2008.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2007.914728}	\N	468c24a31047f84ed4ddbd384174bc27	61226c436b3e99383a1504212f66d85c	e8a6ae412144f1d8649b245c1f15c000	article	Compressed Sensing MRI	M. Lustig and D.L. Donoho and J.M. Santos and J.M. Pauly	\N	2008
7777718	Med Phys	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Madsen1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-50	\N	1	\N	file = {Madsen1980.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Madsen1980.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.594657}	Using stable materials capable of mimicking any soft tissues of the\
\	human body quantitatively with respect to speed of sound, density,\
\	and attenuation coefficient and semiquantitatively with respect to\
\	scatter we have constructed a torso section phantom containing simulated\
\	bowel gas, kidney, kidney fat pad, liver, tumor, cyst, bony structures,\
\	and resolution fibers. Simple geometries and precise knowledge of\
\	ultrasonic properties allow artifacts to be produced and explained\
\	with great confidence. Artifacts due to refraction and reflection\
\	are particularly dramatic. Phantoms such as this should be useful\
\	as stage one phantoms for training ultrasonographers. Such phantoms\
\	should also be of use to those who are doing research in ultrasonic\
\	image processing. This might involve, for example, recognizing image\
\	artifacts and reducing their effect in the formation of the image.	9993fefb185e1bc9086024236f73c676	b321fed1699b8a9765b6a6a6bc38a5bb	189a30eb20abff1caeab4e74d05af792	article	An anthropomorphic torso section phantom for ultrasonic imaging	Ernest L. Madsen and James A. Zagzebski and Thomaz Ghilardi-Netto	\N	1980
7777719	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal\
\	Processing ICASSP-93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mailloux1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	457--460	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mailloux1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Mailloux1993.pdf:PDF}, comment = {MART derivation}, doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.1993.319846}	\N	a1265f21a8fb8f3a324c98b4a1368099	f2a81f8bc50673f8b5efccb790755f8b	97e27c8beba5caeae861c9e850861687	inproceedings	Deriving the multiplicative algebraic reconstruction algorithm (MART)\
\	by the method of convex projection (POCS)	G.E. Mailloux and G.E. Mailloux and R. Noumeir and R. Lemieux	R. Noumeir	1993
7777720	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineeringn	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Que.	\N	\N	Mailloux1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	937-940	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mailloux1995.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Mailloux1995.pdf:PDF}, comment = {POCS}, doi = {10.1109/CCECE.1995.526582}	The theory of projection onto convex sets (POCS) is very useful for\
\	comparing iterative reconstruction algorithms. Although originally\
\	developed with the Euclidian distance, it has been shown that POCS\
\	can be attended to pseudo-distances or can even use a different distance\
\	for each convex set. Five well known iterative algorithms that can\
\	be used to reconstruct images from partial noisy data have been formulated\
\	by POCS. Additional convex constraints and relaxation parameters\
\	can thus be introduced in these algorithms	7b74de53d42b075d827844809bafd3dc	1200bcb5674fa774e35fb22ff529f7f9	82bb9058bab042f0b28c6e96a364dbd0	inproceedings	POCS: a uniform framework for iterative image reconstruction algorithms	G.E. Mailloux and R. Noumeir and R. Lemieux	\N	1995
7777721	\N	1	\N	\N	September	\N	Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1995., IEEE 17th AnnualConference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mailloux1995a	\N	\N		\N	\N	575-576	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mailloux1995a.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Mailloux1995a.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/IEMBS.1995.575257}	Five iterative algorithms to reconstruct images From partial noisy\
\	data have been formulated and compared by using the theory of projection\
\	onto convex sets (POCS). This formulation clearly shows the dependence\
\	on the initial solution, allows the introduction of a prior distribution\
\	in the distance to be minimized and the use of additional convex\
\	constraints	6cd73c03d806a109c565f96cc7026d98	65f2a65030c774c5862db8803e669d92	293ae39ab47395bc330898848f9d62cc	inproceedings	Iterative image reconstruction algorithms based on the theory of\
\	convex projections	G.E. Mailloux and R. Noumeir and R. Lemieux	\N	1995
7777722	Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	17	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Malladi1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	158-175	\N	2	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, file = {Malladi1995.pdf:levelSet/Malladi1995.pdf:PDF;longer version:levelSet/Malladi1995_long.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/34.368173}	Shape modeling is an important constituent of computer vision as well\
\	as computer graphics research. Shape models aid the tasks of object\
\	representation and recognition. This paper presents a new approach\
\	to shape modeling which retains some of the attractive features of\
\	existing methods and overcomes some of their limitations. The authors'\
\	techniques can be applied to model arbitrarily complex shapes, which\
\	include shapes with significant protrusions, and to situations where\
\	no a priori assumption about the object's topology is made. A single\
\	instance of the authors' model, when presented with an image having\
\	more than one object of interest, has the ability to split freely\
\	to represent each object. This method is based on the ideas developed\
\	by Osher and Sethian (1988) to model propagating solid/liquid interfaces\
\	with curvature-dependent speeds. The interface (front) is a closed,\
\	nonintersecting, hypersurface flowing along its gradient field with\
\	constant speed or a speed that depends on the curvature. It is moved\
\	by solving a “Hamilton-Jacobi” type equation written for a function\
\	in which the interface is a particular level set. A speed term synthesized\
\	from the image is used to stop the interface in the vicinity of object\
\	boundaries. The resulting equation of motion is solved by employing\
\	entropy-satisfying upwind finite difference schemes. The authors\
\	present a variety of ways of computing the evolving front, including\
\	narrow bands, reinitializations, and different stopping criteria.\
\	The efficacy of the scheme is demonstrated with numerical experiments\
\	on some synthesized images and some low contrast medical images	32e7058ff3b5cd972cdcdcc4f6625ce8	a197d8e9761deecb9ad9fae158b7cb11	9e908771fa712e3a020b72eed24dc534	article	Shape modeling with front propagation: a level set approach	R. Malladi and J. A. Sethian and B. C. Vemuri	\N	1995
7777723	Phys Med Biol	40	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Department of Radiology, SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse 13210,\
\	USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manglos1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	1225--1241	\N	7	\N	pmid = {7568379}, file = {Manglos1995.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Manglos1995.pdf:PDF}	An iterative algorithm is presented for accelerated reconstruction\
\	of cone beam transmission CT data (CBCT). CBCT supplies an attenuation\
\	map for SPECT attenuation compensation and anatomical correlation.\
\	Iterative algorithms are necessary to reduce truncation artifacts\
\	and 3D reconstruction artifacts. An existing transmission maximum-likelihood\
\	algorithm (TRML) is accurate but the reconstruction time is too long.\
\	The new algorithm is a modified EM algorithm, based on ordered subsets\
\	(OSEM). OSEM was evaluated in comparison to TRML using a thorax phantom\
\	and a 3D Defrise phantom. A wide range of image measures were evaluated,\
\	including spatial resolution, noise, log likelihood, region quantification,\
\	truncation artifact removal, and 3D artifact removal. For appropriate\
\	subset size, OSEM produced essentially the same image as TRML, but\
\	required only one-tenth as many iterations. Thus, adequate images\
\	were available in two to four iterations (20-30 min on a SPARC 2\
\	workstation). Further, OSEM still approximately maximizes likelihood:\
\	divergence occurs only for very high (and clinically irrelevant)\
\	iterations. Ordered subsets are likely to be useful in other geometries\
\	(fan and parallel) and for emission CT as well. Therefore, with ordered\
\	subsets, high-quality iterative reconstruction is now available in\
\	clinically practical reconstructions times.	f8517ac2b2527b7592f59d7d54a50886	85c6b70ac0079fb3b97af6bcb0e65801	3ddbd1a4ea9ae83d4cee9d8d849c4cd0	article	Transmission maximum-likelihood reconstruction with ordered subsets\
\	for cone beam {CT}.	S. H. Manglos and G. M. Gagne and A. Krol and F. D. Thomas and R. Narayanaswamy	\N	1995
7777727	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matsuo1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-313	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Matsuo1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/filtering/Matsuo1993.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.232260}	Conventional X-ray tomosynthesis with film can provide a sagittal\
\	slice image with a single scan. This technique has the advantage\
\	of enabling reconstruction of a sagittal slice which is difficult\
\	to obtain from the X-ray CT system. However, only an image on the\
\	focal plane is obtained by a single scan. Furthermore, the image\
\	is degraded by superimpositions of the structures outside of the\
\	focal plane. A new three-dimensional image reconstruction method\
\	is proposed. This method utilizes a three-dimensional convolution\
\	process with an inverse filter function which is derived analytically\
\	by the point spread function of the projection and backprojection\
\	geometry. A digital tomosynthesis system has also been constructed\
\	for the purpose of evaluating the proposed method. This system was\
\	used in phantom experiments and clinical evaluations, and it was\
\	confirmed that the proposed method was able to reconstruct a better\
\	three-dimensional image with less artifacts from outside of the focused\
\	slice.	7d8dc62e1eaebb2c102d53e69e8237e9	4181b07eca04d11d30e2077fb9c551d0	43971dbb46a6b4ee23d7b1069e43d43c	article	Three-dimensional image reconstruction by digital tomosynthesis using\
\	inverse filtering	H. Matsuo and A. Iwata and I. Horiba and N. Suzumura	\N	1993
7777733	Med Phys	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Metheany2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/35/4685/1	\N		\N	\N	4685-4694	\N	10	\N	file = {Metheany2008.pdf:ctPhysics/Metheany2008.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.2977772}	Previous work [Burgess et al., Med. Phys. 28, 419–437 (2001)] has\
\	shown that anatomical noise in projection mammography results in\
\	a power spectrum well modeled over a range of frequencies by a power\
\	law, and the exponent (beta) of this power law plays a critical role\
\	in determining the size at which a growing lesion reaches the threshold\
\	for detection. In this study, the authors evaluated the power-law\
\	model for breast computed tomography (bCT) images, which can be thought\
\	of as thin sections through a three-dimensional (3D) volume. Under\
\	the assumption of a 3D power law describing the distribution of attenuation\
\	coefficients in the breast parenchyma, the authors derived the relationship\
\	between the power-law exponents of bCT and projection images and\
\	found it to be betasection=betaproj−1. They evaluated this relationship\
\	on clinical images by comparing bCT images from a set of 43 patients\
\	to Burgess' findings in mammography. They were able to make a direct\
\	comparison for 6 of these patients who had both a bCT exam and a\
\	digitized film-screen mammogram. They also evaluated segmented bCT\
\	images to investigate the extent to which the bCT power-law exponent\
\	can be explained by a binary model of attenuation coefficients based\
\	on the different attenuation of glandular and adipose tissue. The\
\	power-law model was found to be a good fit for bCT data over frequencies\
\	from 0.07 to 0.45 cyc/mm, where anatomical variability dominates\
\	the spectrum. The average exponent for bCT images was 1.86. This\
\	value is close to the theoretical prediction using Burgess' published\
\	data for projection mammography and for the limited set of mammography\
\	data available from the authors' patient sample. Exponents from the\
\	segmented bCT images (average value: 2.06) were systematically slightly\
\	higher than bCT images, with substantial correlation between the\
\	two (r=0.84).	59310f302b9be7913b71b8a300efc8cc	d966ad7464195123c6c6e2213ed20874	0002992baae92c147311950fa1bb7723	article	Characterizing anatomical variability in breast {CT} images	Kathrine G. Metheany and Craig K. Abbey and Nathan Packard and John M. Boone	\N	2008
7777734	Image Processing. 2002. Proceedings. 2002 International Conference\
\	on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miled2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	625--628	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1522-4880 }, file = {Miled2002.pdf:levelSet/Miled2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/ICIP.2002.1040028}	\N	d9c43d4ffe30f4c75c1e5fee1c7c3007	d208c98638e7d334ad2ef42c5f781529	885f7d9d90fd72c48d0eaf544350f1aa	article	On the extension of level-set curve evolution methods for low-sensitivity\
\	imaging problems	M.K.B.H. Miled and E. Miller	\N	2002
7777735	Magn Reson Med	55	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mistretta2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	30-40	\N	1	\N	pmid = {16342275}, file = {Mistretta2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Mistretta2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1002/mrm.20772}	Recent work in k-t BLAST and undersampled projection angiography has\
\	emphasized the value of using training data sets obtained during\
\	the acquisition of a series of images. These techniques have used\
\	iterative algorithms guided by the training set information to reconstruct\
\	time frames sampled at well below the Nyquist limit. We present here\
\	a simple non-iterative unfiltered backprojection algorithm that incorporates\
\	the idea of a composite image consisting of portions or all of the\
\	acquired data to constrain the backprojection process. This significantly\
\	reduces streak artifacts and increases the overall SNR, permitting\
\	decreased numbers of projections to be used when acquiring each image\
\	in the image time series. For undersampled 2D projection imaging\
\	applications, such as cine phase contrast (PC) angiography, our results\
\	suggest that the angular undersampling factor, relative to Nyquist\
\	requirements, can be increased from the present factor of 4 to about\
\	100 while increasing SNR per individual time frame. Results are presented\
\	for a contrast-enhanced PR HYPR TRICKS acquisition in a volunteer\
\	using an angular undersampling factor of 75 and a TRICKS temporal\
\	undersampling factor of 3 for an overall undersampling factor of\
\	225.	8689b94e112c38f101b0049b85a3781b	ef3ee76f003b717395be91be382f6457	0203cb1b78665fbc088b95a783d1fce9	article	Highly constrained backprojection for time-resolved MRI.	C. A. Mistretta and O. Wieben and J. Velikina and W. Block and J. Perry and Y. Wu and K. Johnson and Y. Wu	\N	2006
7777737	IEEE Spectrum.	38	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moore2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-54	\N	5	\N	issn = {0018-9235}, file = {Moore2001.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Moore2001.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/6.920031}	X-rays go digital, computers read film, and chemicals mark tumors,\
\	but will these new technologies make it in the clinic? The imaging\
\	technologies considered for breast cancer include film-screen mammography,\
\	full field digital mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging,\
\	scintimammography, thermography, electrical impedance imaging, optical\
\	imaging, electric potential measurement, positron emission tomography,\
\	novel ultrasound techniques, elastography, magnetic resonance spectroscopy,\
\	thermoacoustic computed tomography, microwave imaging, Hall-effect\
\	imaging and magneto-mammography	4668115882c012afdec33499ebf35852	a539816add5c28a2ba41499be6f5a0d6	9ff43e1a323f43f12ab92dce6c059f76	article	Better breast cancer detection	S.K. Moore	\N	2001
7777738	IEEE T. Compon. Pack. T.	25	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moore2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	224-229	\N	2	\N	issn = {1521-3331}, file = {Moore2002.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Moore2002.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TCAPT.2002.1010010}	Non-destructive examination of the layers of a built-up substrate\
\	was achieved using three-dimensional (3-D) x-ray microlaminography,\
\	with successful separation of layers as thin as 8 μm. The same technology\
\	was used to create reconstructed images of both surface and internal\
\	details of inner solder balls in a ball grid array package soldered\
\	to a printed circuit board. Microlaminography was also used to identify\
\	bond-wire shorts in the plane of the solder resist of a ball grid\
\	array assembly, and these were subsequently verified by destructive\
\	physical analysis. This plane is 20 μm thick and immediately adjoining\
\	a plane of copper traces; the success demonstrates the capability\
\	of microlaminography to resolve and separate very fine detail internally\
\	within IC structures. The limits of capability of this machine were\
\	also determined; it was found that a crack of approximately 5 μm\
\	wide in a copper trace of a BGA was not detected by the machine.\
\	As an introduction, the technology and methodology of 3-D x-ray microlaminography\
\	are explained. The results from a microlaminography system adapted\
\	for failure analysis in integrated circuit packaging are presented.\
\	It is shown that such results could not be extracted by two-dimensional\
\	(2-D) x-ray or other nondestructive methods	9e8b5e43cc06e6e2e317e0e844b2e01b	046c37b2264044cfe7c0d36ee7ddffcc	4c8feec9d0a3e5850788e874ca90552b	article	Three-dimensional x-ray laminography as a tool for detection andcharacterization\
\	of {BGA} package defects	T.D. Moore and D. Vanderstraeten and P.M. Forssell	\N	2002
7777739	SIAM Journal on Optimization	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	More1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	93-113	\N	1	\N	file = {More1991.pdf:optimization/More1991.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/0801008}	An algorithm is proposed that uses the conjugate gradient method to\
\	explore the face of the feasible region defined by the current iterate,\
\	and the gradient projection method to move to a different face. It\
\	is proved that for strictly convex problems the algorithm converges\
\	to the solution, and that if the solution is nondegenerate, then\
\	the algorithm terminates at the solution in a finite number of steps.\
\	Numerical results are presented for the obstacle problem, the elastic-plastic\
\	torsion problem, and the journal bearing problems. On a selection\
\	of these problems with dimensions ranging from 5000 to 15,000, the\
\	algorithm determines the solution in fewer than 15 iterations, and\
\	with a small number of function-gradient evaluations and Hessian-vector\
\	products per iteration.	58cdf59f2393d6e1c94781a31428fb67	b92d580311c629eeab7be77e32505fcd	51900ed5b8d7c0793d37871250138f93	article	On the Solution of Large Quadratic Programming Problems with Bound\
\	Constraints	Jorge J. Mor\\'e and Gerardo Toraldo	\N	1991
7777742	\N	3	\N	\N	October	\N	IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norfolk, VA	\N	\N	Mumcuoglu1994a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1212-1216	\N	\N	\N	file = {Mumcuoglu1994a.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Mumcuoglu1994a.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/NSSMIC.1994.474607}	In the Bayesian PET reconstruction problem, conjugate gradient (CG)\
\	algorithms were previously shown to have more favorable convergence\
\	rates than expectation maximization (EM) type algorithms. CG algorithms,\
\	however, are not easily applicable because of the non-negativity\
\	constraint. Earlier, the authors tackled this problem by augmenting\
\	the log-posterior density function with a penalty function, and using\
\	an appropriate preconditioner. Here, an active set approach is used\
\	which avoids some inherent problems of the penalty function method.\
\	This method simultaneously tries to estimate the “zero” variables\
\	(active set), and maximizes the cost function in the other variables\
\	(free) variables by using the following stages consecutively: (i)\
\	an unconstrained CG algorithm in the free variables followed by a\
\	bent line search, (ii) a gradient projection step to select a new\
\	active set. Using this gradient projection conjugate gradient algorithm,\
\	the authors retain fast convergence while avoiding the problem of\
\	selecting parameters inherent in their previous penalty function\
\	approach	00fd81f5ebbe98fad8af4d611afab042	a6bd6741476db200e4c9d4c90ef786d8	6d008d6b5e3de1db642c9488f4279108	inproceedings	A gradient projection conjugate gradient algorithm for Bayesian {PET}\
\	reconstruction	E. U. Mumcuoglu and R. Leahy	\N	1994
7777743	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	13	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mumcuoglu1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	687-701	\N	4	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Mumcuoglu1994.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Mumcuoglu1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.363099}	The authors describe conjugate gradient algorithms for reconstruction\
\	of transmission and emission PET images. The reconstructions are\
\	based on a Bayesian formulation, where the data are modeled as a\
\	collection of independent Poisson random variables and the image\
\	is modeled using a Markov random field. A conjugate gradient algorithm\
\	is used to compute a maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimate of the image\
\	by maximizing over the posterior density. To ensure nonnegativity\
\	of the solution, a penalty function is used to convert the problem\
\	to one of unconstrained optimization. Preconditioners are used to\
\	enhance convergence rates. These methods generally achieve effective\
\	convergence in 15-25 iterations. Reconstructions are presented of\
\	an 18FDG whole body scan from data collected using a Siemens/CTI\
\	ECAT931 whole body system. These results indicate significant improvements\
\	in emission image quality using the Bayesian approach, in comparison\
\	to filtered backprojection, particularly when reprojections of the\
\	MAP transmission image are used in place of the standard attenuation\
\	correction factors	8cd38284b335efb2f1e94797666cff79	3f27ee9b83ea8b694f7dc79cbad79d17	4e18a6c72c8c8021b2c7fdec0fff935a	article	Fast gradient-based methods for {B}ayesian reconstruction of transmission\
\	and emission {PET} images	E. U. Mumcuoglu and R. Leahy and S. R. Cherry and Zhenyu Zhou	\N	1994
7777746	J Comput Assist Tomogr	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Muramatsu2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	364-374	\N	3	\N	pmid = {12794601}, file = {Muramatsu2003.pdf:anthropomorphicPhantom/Muramatsu2003.pdf:PDF}	PURPOSE: To develop a chest phantom for determining the optimal scan\
\	conditions for chest computed tomography (CT) screening. METHODS:\
\	The basic structure of the phantom is an arms-elevated-positioned\
\	anthropomorphic chest phantom. The internal structure includes simulated\
\	tumors (which are assumed to be the target lesions of chest CT screening\
\	examinations) placed at the levels of the lung apex, the bifurcation\
\	of the trachea, and the lung base of both simulated lungs. The image\
\	contrast of the simulated tumors is taken as the difference in CT\
\	value and is specified as 1 of 2 target values: Delta270 and Delta100.\
\	An opening for placement of a dosimeter is provided on the central\
\	axis of the phantom. Initial field tests were conducted focusing\
\	on the scan conditions for chest CT screening. RESULTS: Images similar\
\	to those obtained in chest CT screening examinations and clearly\
\	showing pathologic changes were obtained. The dose measurement at\
\	the center was 2.0 mGy. The diameters of the simulated tumors that\
\	could be detected were 6 mm for Delta270 and 10 mm for Delta100.\
\	CONCLUSION: The use of this phantom makes it possible to determine\
\	the optimal scan conditions for chest CT screening based on objective\
\	evaluation criteria.	6227721fa1d3e869eb5f3333a7a17706	866c93162160dc26e532ac2830787a65	105614da1ab829051b4073e447b3628c	article	The development and use of a chest phantom for optimizing scanning\
\	techniques on a variety of low-dose helical computed tomography devices.	Yoshihisa Muramatsu and Yukihiro Tsuda and Yoshimasa Nakamura and Mitsuru Kubo and Toshiyuki Takayama and Kouzou Hanai	\N	2003
7777753	Phys Med Biol	47	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noo2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	2525-2546	\N	14	\N	pmid = {12171338}, file = {Noo2002.pdf:tomographyRecon/fullDataCT/Noo2002.pdf:PDF}	This work is concerned with 2D image reconstruction from fan-beam\
\	projections. It is shown that exact and stable reconstruction of\
\	a given region-of-interest in the object does not require all lines\
\	passing through the object to be measured. Complete (non-truncated)\
\	fan-beam projections provide sufficient information for reconstruction\
\	when 'every line passing through the region-of-interest intersects\
\	the vertex path in a non-tangential way'. The practical implications\
\	of this condition are discussed and a new filtered-backprojection\
\	algorithm is derived for reconstruction. Experiments with computer-simulated\
\	data are performed to support the mathematical results.	fb757e98fcd867e145c19be9aef11623	afb59bbf98265946e9a4b65da0d03dfc	75fe402f8fd96ee23ca67dd9320c4381	article	Image reconstruction from fan-beam projections on less than a short\
\	scan.	Frédéric Noo and Michel Defrise and Rolf Clackdoyle and Hiroyuki Kudo	\N	2002
7777760	Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on	13	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ollinger1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	89-101	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Ollinger1994.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Ollinger1994.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.276147}	The expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm for computing maximum-likelihood\
\	estimates of transmission images in positron-emission tomography\
\	(PET) (see K. Lange and R. Carson, J. Comput. Assist. Tomogr., vol.8,\
\	no.2, p.306-16, 1984) is extended to include measurement error, accidental\
\	coincidences and Compton scatter. A method for accomplishing the\
\	maximization step using one step of Newton's method is proposed.\
\	The algorithm is regularized with the method of sieves. Evaluations\
\	using both Monte Carlo simulations and phantom studies on the Siemens\
\	953B scanner suggest that the algorithm yields unbiased images with\
\	significantly lower variances than filtered-backprojection when the\
\	images are reconstructed to the intrinsic resolution. Large features\
\	in the images converge in under 200 iterations while the smallest\
\	features required up to 2,000 iterations. All but the smallest features\
\	in typical transmission scans converge in approximately 250 iterations.\
\	The initial implementation of the algorithm requires 50 sec per iteration\
\	on a DECStation 5000	e08d5843b54f056081c1b131768d1892	448eca61d1c561b5b8c01aa70500c27a	fc45ecfdda48a2d023cba9497dfa3c69	article	Maximum-likelihood reconstruction of transmission images in emission\
\	computed tomography via the {EM} algorithm	J.M. Ollinger	\N	1994
7777768	Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on	8	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oskoui1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-49	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Oskoui1989.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Oskoui1989.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/42.20360}	Three novel methods are used to reconstruct a simulated image from\
\	a set of incomplete data spanning a 160° angular range. These methods\
\	are the squashing affine transformation of J.A. Reeds and L.A. Shepp\
\	(1987), the circular interpolation method derived from the theory\
\	of J.J. Clark, M.R. Plamer, and P.D. Lawrence (1985), and the geometry-free\
\	reconstruction using the theory of convex projections. These methods\
\	are briefly explained, and their reconstructions are compared for\
\	the case of limited angular views	ec28a6d1d750af4f587aa5eccb28214f	410f111cd35aa45cc6b2d2d29b92c2e8	47df6d7040d6ad901d4514e3dac745d7	article	A comparative study of three reconstruction methods for a limited-view\
\	computer tomography problem	P. Oskoui and H. Stark	\N	1989
7777769	Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oskoui-Fard1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--58	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Oskoui-Fard1988.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Oskoui-Fard1988.pdf:PDF}, comment = {POCS}, doi = {10.1109/42.3928}	\N	fde0c90112881553b8e2e2f31f5ed2fe	8734750cdc4ca98386987f95c55c5790	5a815ddef56d8ee68b0b4adc282f56cd	article	Tomographic image reconstruction using the theory of convex projections	P. Oskoui-Fard and P. Oskoui-Fard and H. Stark	H. Stark	1988
7777772	IEEE T. Image. Process.	16	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papandreou2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	229-240	\N	1	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Papandreou2007.pdf:levelSet/Papandreou2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TIP.2006.884952}	Geometric active contour models are very popular partial differential\
\	equation-based tools in image analysis and computer vision. We present\
\	a new multigrid algorithm for the fast evolution of level-set-based\
\	geometric active contours and compare it with other established numerical\
\	schemes. We overcome the main bottleneck associated with most numerical\
\	implementations of geometric active contours, namely the need for\
\	very small time steps to avoid instability, by employing a very stable\
\	fully 2-D implicit-explicit time integration numerical scheme. The\
\	proposed scheme is more accurate and has improved rotational invariance\
\	properties compared with alternative split schemes, particularly\
\	when big time steps are utilized. We then apply properly designed\
\	multigrid methods to efficiently solve the occurring sparse linear\
\	system. The combined algorithm allows for the rapid evolution of\
\	the contour and convergence to its final configuration after very\
\	few iterations. Image segmentation experiments demonstrate the efficiency\
\	and accuracy of the method	508d6cb6f55c33e5d69ba7709f4e0388	4fe636abe80dd3b6c99cfa96d7c6ff9d	302504916cf529f9c1f4033941e220e2	article	Multigrid Geometric Active Contour Models	G. Papandreou and P. Maragos	\N	2007
7777774	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	22	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paragios2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	773-776	\N	6	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Paragios2003.pdf:levelSet/Paragios2003.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TMI.2003.814785}	Knowledge-based segmentation has been explored significantly in medical\
\	imaging. Prior anatomical knowledge can be used to define constraints\
\	that can improve performance of segmentation algorithms to physically\
\	corrupted and incomplete data. In this paper, the objective is to\
\	introduce such knowledge-based constraints while preserving the ability\
\	of dealing with local deformations. Toward this end, we propose a\
\	variational level set framework that can account for global shape\
\	consistency as well as for local deformations. In order to improve\
\	performance, the problems of segmentation and tracking of the structure\
\	of interest are dealt with simultaneously by introducing the notion\
\	of time in the process and looking for a solution that satisfies\
\	that prior constraints while being consistent along consecutive frames.\
\	Promising experimental results in magnetic resonance and ultrasonic\
\	cardiac images demonstrate the potentials of our approach.	f5c92324adb9535f574d8e6e4507818c	fc0baa55f1516affda67104fa730e61d	b163c785fecfb17f3e4e799820da092d	article	A level set approach for shape-driven segmentation and tracking of\
\	the left ventricle	N. Paragios	\N	2003
7777777	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	11	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peng1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	470-478	\N	4	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Peng1992.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Peng1992.pdf:PDF}, comment = {POCS}, doi = {10.1109/42.192682}	For the image recovery process the authors use the convex projections\
\	method, also known as the method of projections onto convex sets\
\	(POCS). Several incomplete-data geometries, including those associated\
\	with limited source travel and beam-blocking internal opacities,\
\	are considered. To enable the recovery several prior-knowledge constraints\
\	including one associated with the directivity of the image vector\
\	are used. The overall recovery algorithm can be practically implemented\
\	by exploiting the Toeplitz structure of key operators	73b961002166302ee8d5ff586d788c13	e32189a453a0c18be5eea150acbb18ed	d009c38136211cbc01ca436af0f7e424	article	Image recovery in computer tomography from partial fan-beam data\
\	by convex projections	H. Peng and H. Stark	\N	1992
7777780	Med Phys	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Pineda2006	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/33/1372/1	\N		\N	\N	1372-1379	\N	5	\N	file = {Pineda2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Pineda2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.2190329}	Mathematical observers that track human performance can be used to\
\	reduce the number of human observer studies needed to optimize imaging\
\	systems. The performance of human observers for the detection of\
\	a 3.6 mm lung nodule in anatomical backgrounds was measured as a\
\	function of varying tomosynthetic angle and compared with mathematical\
\	observers. The human observer results showed a dramatic increase\
\	in the percent of correct responses, from 80% in the projection images\
\	to 96% in the projection images with a tomosynthetic angle of just\
\	3 degrees. This result suggests the potential usefulness of the scanned\
\	beam digital x-ray system for this application. Given the small number\
\	of images (40) used per tomosynthetic angle and the highly nonstationary\
\	statistical nature of the backgrounds, the nonprewhitening eye observer\
\	achieved a higher performance than the channelized Hotelling observer\
\	using a Laguerre-Gauss basis. The channelized Hotelling observer\
\	with internal noise and the eye filter matched to the projection\
\	data were shown to track human performance as the tomosynthetic angle\
\	changed. The validation of these mathematical observers extends their\
\	applicability to the optimization of tomosynthesis systems.	0c0395a517dc19975c2913f63339d736	42ad1e2fc727d679ded2ea604267f00e	7d1da36fd4fb0c2f48c25e3a6ac61496	article	Optimization of a tomosynthesis system for the detection of lung\
\	nodules	Angel R. Pineda and Sungwon Yoon and David S. Paik and Rebecca Fahrig	\N	2006
7777781	Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on	2	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prince1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	401-416	\N	3	\N	issn = {1057-7149}, file = {Prince1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Prince1993.pdf:PDF}, comment = {projection-space method or sinogram restoration method}, doi = {10.1109/83.236529}	The authors describe and demonstrate a hierarchical reconstruction\
\	algorithm for use in noisy and limited-angle or sparse-angle tomography.\
\	The algorithm estimates an object's mass, center of mass, and convex\
\	hull from the available projections, and uses this information, along\
\	with fundamental mathematical constraints, to estimate a full set\
\	of smoothed projections. The mass and center of mass estimates are\
\	made using a least squares estimator derived from the principles\
\	of consistency of the Radon transform. The convex hull estimate is\
\	produced by first estimating the positions of support lines of the\
\	object from each available projection and then estimating the overall\
\	convex hull using prior shape information. Estimating the position\
\	of two support lines from a single projection is accomplished using\
\	a generalized likelihood ratio technique for estimating jumps in\
\	linear systems. Results for simulated objects in a variety of measurement\
\	situations are shown, and several possible extensions to this work\
\	are discussed	f8abe51f1ef696fd36567537f98a36ec	cc305caa63d158641c4c09495d563907	01b7f286f6e49e3294284f3111b4f594	article	Hierarchical reconstruction using geometry and sinogram restoration	J.L. Prince and A.S. Willsky	\N	1993
7777785	SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Quinto1993	http://link.aip.org/link/?SJM/24/1215/1	\N		\N	\N	1215-1225	\N	5	\N	file = {Quinto1993.pdf:tomographyRecon/Quinto1993.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1137/0524069}	\N	202a93f7f97b8369aa75e8db7ce83c2c	ed3e97b1afeafa217fafbd7773b2bfc7	512e706386cd78a8e2ddab5f7141c346	article	Singularities of the X-Ray Transform and Limited Data Tomography\
\	in $\\mathbb{R}^2 $ and $\\mathbb{R}^3 $	Eric Todd Quinto	\N	1993
7777786	Med Phys	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Rakowski2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	3018-3032	\N	8	\N	file = {Rakowski2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/tomosynthesis/Rakowski2006.pdf:PDF}	Digital tomosynthesis is an imaging technique to produce a tomographic\
\	image from a series of angular digital images in a manner similar\
\	to conventional focal plane tomography. Unlike film focal plane tomography,\
\	the acquisition of the data in a C-arm geometry causes the image\
\	receptor to be positioned at various angles to the reconstruction\
\	tomogram. The digital nature of the data allows for input images\
\	to be combined into the desired plane with the flexibility of generating\
\	tomograms of many separate planes from a single set of input data.\
\	Angular datasets were obtained of a low contrast detectability (LCD)\
\	phantom and cadaver breast utilizing a Lorad stereotactic biopsy\
\	unit with a coupled source and digital detector in a C-arm configuration.\
\	Datasets of 9 and 41 low-dose projections were collected over a 30°\
\	angular range. Tomographic images were reconstructed using a Backprojection\
\	(BP) algorithm, an Iterative Subtraction (IS) algorithm that allows\
\	the partial subtraction of out-of-focus planes, and an Algebraic\
\	Reconstruction (AR) algorithm. These were compared with single view\
\	digital radiographs. The methods' effectiveness at enhancing visibility\
\	of an obscured LCD phantom was quantified in terms of the Signal\
\	to Noise Ratio (SNR), and Signal to Background Ratio (SBR), all normalized\
\	to the metric value for the single projection image. The methods'\
\	effectiveness at removing ghosting artifacts in a cadaver breast\
\	was quantified in terms of the Artifact Spread Function (ASF). The\
\	technology proved effective at partially removing out of focus structures\
\	and enhancing SNR and SBR. The normalized SNR was highest at 4.85\
\	for the obscured LCD phantom, using nine projections and IS algorithm.\
\	The normalized SBR was highest at 23.2 for the obscured LCD phantom,\
\	using 41 projections and an AR algorithm. The highest normalized\
\	metric values occurred with the obscured phantom. This supports the\
\	assertion that the greatest value of tomosynthesis is in imaging\
\	fibroglandular breasts. The ASF performance was best with the AR\
\	technique and nine projections.	b45fd0c2079ad6016cc5fe8180c9d0ca	992b32a4e591fa0003f09b6a62786cc2	1b91d3fc877685f5c5f895152f856889	article	A comparison of reconstruction algorithms for {C}-arm mammography\
\	tomosynthesis	Joseph T. Rakowski and Michael J. Dennis	\N	2006
7777787	Journal of Computational Physics	221	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramlau2007	\N	\N		\N	Submitted but yet accepted as of Dec 2006.	539-557	\N	2	\N	file = {Ramlau2007.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Ramlau2007.pdf:PDF;Ramlau2006_draft.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Ramlau2006_draft.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcp.2006.06.041}	A level-set based approach for the determination of a piecewise constant\
\	density function from data of its Radon transform is presented. Simultaneously,\
\	a segmentation of the reconstructed density is obtained. The segmenting\
\	contour and the corresponding density are found as minimizers of\
\	a Mumford–Shah like functional over the set of admissible contours\
\	and – for a fixed contour – over the space of piecewise constant\
\	densities which may be discontinuous across the contour. Shape sensitivity\
\	analysis is used to find a descent direction for the cost functional\
\	which leads to an update formula for the contour in the level-set\
\	framework. The descent direction can be chosen with respect to different\
\	metrics. The use of an L2-type and an H1-type metric is proposed\
\	and the corresponding steepest descent flow equations are derived.\
\	A heuristic approach for the insertion of additional components of\
\	the density is presented. The method is tested for several data sets\
\	including synthetic as well as real-world data. It is shown that\
\	the method works especially well for large data noise (not, vert,\
\	similar10% noise). The choice of the H1-metric for the determination\
\	of the descent direction is found to have positive effect on the\
\	number of level-set steps necessary for finding the optimal contours\
\	and densities.	dcc9c7fff2c0bb65c201fecb30b3b578	9ec7b027b5068c259a365d6511dd76a5	656f3d43e4f3f7a00792d18b69a02886	article	A Mumford-Shah Level-set Approach for the Inversion and Segmentation\
\	of X-ray Tomography Data	Ronny Ramlau and Wolfgang Ring	\N	2007
7777789	IEEE Trans Med Imaging	25	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rantala2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	210-217	\N	2	\N	issn = {0278-0062}, file = {Rantala2006.pdf:tomographyRecon/iterative/Rantala2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/TMI.2005.862206}	The aim of X-ray tomography is to reconstruct an unknown physical\
\	body from a collection of projection images. When the projection\
\	images are only available from a limited angle of view, the reconstruction\
\	problem is a severely ill-posed inverse problem. Statistical inversion\
\	allows stable solution of the limited- angle tomography problem by\
\	complementing the measurement data by a priori information. In this\
\	work, the unknown attenuation distribution inside the body is represented\
\	as a wavelet expansion, and a Besov space prior distribution together\
\	with positivity constraint is used. The wavelet expansion is thresholded\
\	before reconstruction to reduce the dimension of the computational\
\	problem. Feasibility of the method is demonstrated by numerical examples\
\	using in vitro data from mammography and dental radiology.	264408a1cf7db83954e82c9579e0ad4e	bf1dad238da51da24c7b0be5f9734252	9e67f63f21b2dae9a7e8479f4c695f6d	article	Wavelet-based reconstruction for limited-angle X-ray tomography	M. Rantala and S. Vanska and S. Jarvenpaa and M. Kalke and M. Lassas and J. Moberg and S. Siltanen	\N	2006
7777792	Med Phys	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	Richard2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?MPH/32/1397/1	\N		\N	\N	1397-1413	\N	5	\N	file = {Richard2005.pdf:ctPhysics/Richard2005.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1118/1.1901203}	Analysis of detective quantum efficiency (DQE) is an important component\
\	of the investigation of imaging performance for flat-panel detectors\
\	(FPDs). Conventional descriptions of DQE are limited, however, in\
\	that they take no account of anatomical noise (i.e., image fluctuations\
\	caused by overlying anatomy), even though such noise can be the most\
\	significant limitation to detectability, often outweighing quantum\
\	or electronic noise. We incorporate anatomical noise in experimental\
\	and theoretical descriptions of the "generalized DQE" by including\
\	a spatial-frequency-dependent noise-power term, SB, corresponding\
\	to background anatomical fluctuations. Cascaded systems analysis\
\	(CSA) of the generalized DQE reveals tradeoffs between anatomical\
\	noise and the factors that govern quantum noise. We extend such analysis\
\	to dual-energy (DE) imaging, in which the overlying anatomical structure\
\	is selectively removed in image reconstructions by combining projections\
\	acquired at low and high kVp. The effectiveness of DE imaging in\
\	removing anatomical noise is quantified by measurement of SB in an\
\	anthropomorphic phantom. Combining the generalized DQE with an idealized\
\	task function to yield the detectability index, we show that anatomical\
\	noise dramatically influences task-based performance, system design,\
\	and optimization. For the case of radiography, the analysis resolves\
\	a fundamental and illustrative quandary: The effect of kVp on imaging\
\	performance, which is poorly described by conventional DQE analysis\
\	but is clarified by consideration of the generalized DQE. For the\
\	case of DE imaging, extension of a generalized CSA methodology reveals\
\	a potentially powerful guide to system optimization through the optimal\
\	selection of the tissue cancellation parameter. Generalized task-based\
\	analysis for DE imaging shows an improvement in the detectability\
\	index by more than a factor of 2 compared to conventional radiography\
\	for idealized detection tasks.	360f6c9747083a8484c587aa444a7e19	1cd3c0a7952b5881e2e80c9d4d5a4dee	fb8de96894bf68a9daebfee3b66d8e6c	article	Generalized {DQE} analysis of radiographic and dual-energy imaging\
\	using flat-panel detectors	S. Richard and J. H. Siewerdsen and D. A. Jaffray and D. J. Moseley and B. Bakhtiar	\N	2005
7778081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Of Chicago Press	Chicago, London	\N	\N	freidson_prof	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-226-26225-1}	\N	0cd2afe0c570c676a0b69e545548e359	fac4fc85fd7f261eab8f83b04ea73c09	7289fae04fed81ae531461b997b81a6f	book	Professional Powers. A Study of the Institutionalization of Formal Knowledge	Eliot Freidson	\N	1988
7778409	Revista da Faculdade de Letras	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santos1984	http://repositorio.up.pt/aberto/handle/10216/7744	\N		\N	\N	187-201	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1319b2c9bccf3f3d9cfda31617cee5a	f8805ac4ddc9654ba392612e365cf741	ea57a14e8071f9d13043b31f63545c69	article	O homem português perante a doença no século {XVIII}: {A}titudes e receituário	P. E. dos Santos	\N	1984
7778414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIN69901	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ec49ca5b6326bec3113067a8e99c441	4848707ed0b71dd552b789d9f035a308	2c99e42f2bd9a0263c9e009bc1299b4d	manual	DIN 69901:2009-01 Projektmanagement - Projektmanagementsysteme	Deutsches Institut für Normung	\N	2009
7778442	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	vinoski09qcon	http://qconlondon.com/london-2009/presentation/RPC+and+its+Offspring%3A+Convenient%2C+Yet+Fundamentally+Flawed	\N		\N	QCon 	\N	\N	\N	\N		In 1976, RFC 707 described the "Procedure Call Model" as a way to make remote resources as easy to use as local ones, with the goal of helping application programmers of the day get over their lack of proficiency with network programming. It proposed that the procedure call was the right abstraction for extending the local programming environment to provide familiar access to modules and libraries hosted on remote systems.
\

\
From this idea came the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and all its derivatives, including DCE, distributed object systems like DCOM and CORBA, XML-RPC, and SOAP-based web services. A fundamental goal of these and countless other similar technologies developed over the years was to shoehorn distributed systems programming into the local programming models so customary and convenient to the average developer, thereby hiding the difficult issues associated with distribution such as partial failure, availability and location issues, and consistency and synchronization problems.
\

\
We've known for a long time about fundamental problems with RPC-oriented approaches, yet over the past three decades we've largely ignored those issues and invested incalculable amounts of time and money on developing and using software systems that try to make distributed systems appear local. This talk will present a history of RPC, discuss reasons why the RPC model has been so persistent despite its fundamental flaws, and suggest alternatives that are both convenient and correct.	bbb2e93410ca75db949abba2cce81388	dc02060662c5151839ca7c1f9d2d0e15	467faf06b11b06d04fa980844f2e7bb1	misc	RPC and its Offspring:  Convenient, Yet Fundamentally Flawed	Steve Vinoski	\N	2009
7778635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht MMS	Heler.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N		\N	6c4fb99b3b085e7d82b4dc1175e7b3fe	0a8ba912752f1480ffc122b9418a8afb	9293745974cdb713bc1f80ceede4890f	booklet	Entwicklung und experimentelle Bewertung eines fehlertoleranten Bediensystems für die Flugführung:  Abschlußbericht zum DFG-Forschungsvorhaben	Chr Heßler and R. Ridlhammer	\N	1991
7778728	\N	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomische Gestaltungswerkzeuge in der Fahrzeug- und Prozeßführung: 41. Fachausschußsitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt am 19. und 20. Oktober 1999 in Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	Fachausschusssitzung Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V	Volkel.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3932182065}	\N	b8efbb5df3974e17703b3a1c0779b33d	f4c7020341f5f6ab3f96bf98fec7c214	4a00050b293c89d694d101aca9bb38ea	incollection	Aufgabenanalysen zum Entwurf von Benutzerschnittstellen	Andreas Völkel and Carsten Wittenberg	Klaus-Peter Gärtner	1999
7778729	atp	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volkel.2008b	www.atp-online.de	\N		\N	\N	48-57	\N	9	\N	urldate = {2009-02-20}, issn = {0178-2320}	Der vorliegende erste Teil dieses Artikels beschreibt die Methodik einer weltweit
\
neuartigen Methode, Prozess-Visualisierungen individuell für einzelne Bediener
\
anzupassen. Die Grundlage dieser Optimierung bilden konventionelle und kognitionsorientierte
\
Modellbildungen. Im ersten Optimierungsschritt werden die Darstellungen an
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die allgemein gültigen Bedürfnisse der menschlichen Informationsverarbeitung
\
angepaßt. Der zweite neue Schritt leistet durch Abstrahieren evolutionärer
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Mechanismen die Anpassung der Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle an den individuellen
\
Bediener. Die Beschreibung der Bewertung dieser Methodik folgt in Teil 2 dieses
\
Artikels in der folgenden Ausgabe.\
\
Der vorliegende erste Teil dieses Artikels beschreibt die Methodik einer weltweit neuartigen Methode, Prozess-Visua-lisierungen individuell für einzelne Bediener anzupassen. Die Grundlage dieser Optimierung bilden konventionelle und kognitions-orientierte Modellbildungen. Im ersten Optimierungsschritt werden die Darstellungen an die allgemein gültigen Bedürfnisse der menschlichen Informationsverarbeitung angepasst. Der zweite neue Schritt leistet durch Ab-strahieren evolutionärer Mechanismen die Anpassung der Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle an den individuellen Bediener. Die Beschreibung der Bewertung dieser Methodik folgt in Teil 2 dieses Artikels in der folgenden Ausgabe.	2f975c192008db19419ff23e338dc76a	d43764c47928aac48edd7b070f4ef39c	32165133f9a980ba2b33fb70e762090a	article	Individuelle Optimierung von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen auf Grundlage Evolutionärer Mechanismen:  Teil 1: Methodik	Andreas Völkel	\N	2008
7778730	atp	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volkel.2008	www.atp-online.de	\N		\N	\N	40-46	\N	10	\N	urldate = {2009-02-20}, issn = {0178-2320}	Der vorliegende zweite Teil dieses Artikels beschreibt die Bewertung der weltweit
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neuartigen EOGUI-Methodik, Prozess-Visualisierungen individuell für einzelne
\
Bediener anzupassen, deren Methodik im ersten Teil vorgestellt wurde. Die Bewertung
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umfaßt eine eperimentelle Untersuchung von Bedienoberflächen für einen technischen
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Prozess, die unter Anwendung der EOGUI-Methodik generiert worden sind.\
\
Der vorliegende zweite Teil dieses Artikels beschreibt die Bewertung eines weltweit neuartigen EOGUI-Ansatzes1, Prozess-Visualisierungen individuell für einzelne Bediener anzupassen. Die Beschreibung der Methodik war Gegenstand des ersten Teils. Die hier beschriebene Bewertung umfasst eine experimentelle Untersuchung von Bedienoberflächen für einen technischen Prozess, die unter Anwendung der EOGUI-Methodik generiert worden sind.	7e012f4ded79d4c8910ed61c606370e4	b4c258ec33ea3f51a7d5d487b9a0c92e	8d24bd59a1d864e563acbb5570aedb2f	article	Individuelle Optimierung von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen auf Grundlage Evolutionärer Mechanismen:  Teil 2: Bewertung	Andreas Völkel	\N	2008
7778731	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI-Verl.	Düsseldorf	\N	Fortschritt-Berichte  VDI / 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Wittenberg.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 134.00 (nicht im Sortimentsbuchh.)}, isbn = {3183005220}	\N	47c937f61cbbd75b0f15c109cc14f147	797e1cb4dd3854e5b97a0cdcf20086a2	c0bd52662b853839c1eb58da7b0d0448	book	Virtuelle Prozessvisualisierung am Beispiel eines verfahrenstechnischen Prozesses	Carsten Wittenberg	\N	2001
7778732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Heler.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N		\N	76e4e8855728420efde754b881cf950e	0a8ba912752f1480ffc122b9418a8afb	cab20172128d22772324404c8b90897f	booklet	Entwicklung und experimentelle Bewertung eines fehlertoleranten Bediensystems für die Flugführung:  Abschlußbericht zum DFG-Forschungsvorhaben	Christian Heßler and R. Ridlhammer	\N	1991
7778733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachgebiet Systemtechnik und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme im Institut für Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik	Kassel	Universität Kassel	\N	Ali.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	668ac727c6916c76fd51ab6d19ae3f79	59d8640692747af8303365232001c655	5378c0be25196aae6ed91020fe1c204d	phdthesis	Approximative wissensbasierte Prozeßvisualisierung auf der Basis der Fuzzy-Logik:  Dissertation	Salaheddin Ali	\N	1998
7778734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logos-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Volkel.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8325-0860-0}	\N	64f1360e754d23a767812cfff3b46ac4	217f4c6e22c41e8a3f698c77c0ff0515	91c3900638bc1b590d09d77c2df3c206	book	Evolutionäre Optimierung von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen	Andreas Völkel	\N	2005
7778735	atp	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volkel.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	64-73	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0178-2320}	\N	03829c4c7a28f8a21b09205c332df716	b95ad790d6089cd826b05cd796d2f805	ed5db0f0223957b5663f769188b5f138	article	Evolutionäre Optimierung von grafischen Bedienoberflächen zur Führung technischer Prozesse	Andreas Völkel	\N	2003
7778802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Ali.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N		\N	a623c76b3b7a12b9825ec77def638be5	9891e14f9effd27179458c381a9b355b	b9710f1dd370ea61b64833d04f7a36c6	booklet	Partizipative Erstellung von Bedienoberflächen für Prozessleitsysteme durch interaktive Gestaltung und Bewertung:  Endbericht zum DFG-Forschungsvorhaben Kz. JO 139/6-2 Partizipative Bediengestaltung:  Berichtszeitraum: 1.7.94 - 30.6.96	Salaheddin Ali and Jens Heuer and Martin Hollender	\N	1997
7778820	\N	\N	\N	2nd	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APM Publishing Limited	\N	\N	\N	al200410	http://books.google.de/books?id=_gJHsyQah98C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Project+Risk+Analysis+And+Management+Guide&rview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec64a9165c92a25ba32aa1b3717d60d9	fd9ab3ea94c6ba36c4165ab2387fdfd5	a2c56465674820342b41b594f5409724	book	Project Risk Analysis And Management Guide	\N	John Bartlett; Chris Chapman; et al	2004
7778840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Ali.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	14	\N		\N	f087051c8d595dae459b67fc7f80e5f7	78ee969e7a11168f83a0dad000e62fac	ddb1dbc2b388f879b75f8bc1d44e5cc9	booklet	Partizipative Erstellung von Bedienoberflächen für Prozessleitsysteme durch interaktive Gestaltung und Bewertung:  Endbericht zum DFG-Forschungsvorhaben Kz. JO 139/6-1 Partizipative Bediengestaltung:  Berichtszeitraum: 1.7.92 - 30.6.94	Salaheddin Ali and Jens Heuer and Martin Hollender	\N	1995
7778855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachgebiet Systemtechnik und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Kassel	Universität Kassel	\N	Heler.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a09400c1e2d460fd8051e8c592fd8bf3	191c4343e197370c6d29c5b797acdf09	9d99efdb48f748b5bdc8941f4e889fb2	phdthesis	Online-Simulation ein Hilfsmittel zum Führen langsamer Prozesse:  Dissertation. Zugl. IMAT-Bericht MMS, 13	Christian Heßler	\N	1992
7779062	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greenhill03182009	http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2009/03/16/rspb.2008.1944.abstract	\N		\N	\N	-	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1098/rspb.2008.1944}, eprint = {http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2009/03/16/rspb.2008.1944.full.pdf+html}	Phylogenetic methods have recently been applied to studies of cultural evolution. However, it has been claimed that the large amount of horizontal transmission that sometimes occurs between cultural groups invalidates the use of these methods. Here, we use a natural model of linguistic evolution to simulate borrowing between languages. The results show that tree topologies constructed with Bayesian phylogenetic methods are robust to realistic levels of borrowing. Inferences about divergence dates are slightly less robust and show a tendency to underestimate dates. Our results demonstrate that realistic levels of reticulation between cultures do not invalidate a phylogenetic approach to cultural and linguistic evolution.
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	0b2aa5165f01eb7eca9e9ff19d4375f9	063e63b8178965cb08acf573c047101f	a35c2fd72b45974af325576380bfe7b4	article	Does horizontal transmission invalidate cultural phylogenies?	Simon J. Greenhill and Thomas E. Currie and Russell D. Gray	\N	2009
7779070	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FionaMJordan03042009	http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2009/02/27/rspb.2009.0088.abstract	\N		\N	\N	-	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1098/rspb.2009.0088}, eprint = {http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2009/02/27/rspb.2009.0088.full.pdf+html}	The nature of social life in human prehistory is elusive, yet knowing how kinship systems evolve is critical for understanding population history and cultural diversity. Post-marital residence rules specify sex-specific dispersal and kin association, influencing the pattern of genetic markers across populations. Cultural phylogenetics allows us to practise ‘virtual archaeology’ on these aspects of social life that leave no trace in the archaeological record. Here we show that early Austronesian societies practised matrilocal post-marital residence. Using a Markov-chain Monte Carlo comparative method implemented in a Bayesian phylogenetic framework, we estimated the type of residence at each ancestral node in a sample of Austronesian language trees spanning 135 Pacific societies. Matrilocal residence has been hypothesized for proto-Oceanic society ( 3500 BP), but we find strong evidence that matrilocality was predominant in earlier Austronesian societies  5000–4500 BP, at the root of the language family and its early branches. Our results illuminate the divergent patterns of mtDNA and Y-chromosome markers seen in the Pacific. The analysis of present-day cross-cultural data in this way allows us to directly address cultural evolutionary and life-history processes in prehistory.
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	d82ec92155066b4aa9571f1ffc5730e7	113850e0535bf9036a37d8295732a798	cfcd658c27fbe6fc360e0d1945db4b23	article	Matrilocal residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies	Fiona M Jordan and Russell D Gray and Simon J Greenhill and Ruth Mace	\N	2009
7779602	Nucl. Phys.	B644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igarashi:2002zz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0206003	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0206003	\N	\N	383-394	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0206003;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00812-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/0206003}	    Abstract: We study the axial anomaly defined on a finite-size lattice by using a Dirac operator which obeys the Ginsparg-Wilson relation. When the gauge group is U(1), we show that the basic structure of axial anomaly on the infinite lattice, which can be deduced by a cohomological analysis, persists even on (sufficiently large) finite-size lattices. For non-abelian gauge groups, we propose a conjecture on a possible form of axial anomaly on the infinite lattice, which holds to all orders in perturbation theory. With this conjecture, we show that a structure of the axial anomaly on finite-size lattices is again basically identical to that on the infinite lattice. Our analysis with the Ginsparg-Wilson Dirac operator indicates that, in appropriate frameworks, the basic structure of axial anomaly is quite robust and it persists even in a system with finite ultraviolet and infrared cutoffs. 	a36b2749cfab3601f089117d17f340f6	27b7db2f4ef1c658874d3e6c28f345f1	9ef643d92772b3d3c11bbad9e4bf55c6	article	{More about the axial anomaly on the lattice}	Hiroshi Igarashi and Kiyoshi Okuyama and Hiroshi Suzuki	\N	2002
7780030	Journal of International Development	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowden2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jid.1513	\N		\N	\N	1080--1106	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1002/jid.1513}	This paper explores how the elimination of malaria could provide an escape from poverty with reference to the timing of the decline in malaria and its implications in terms of the labour force, the implications for the agricultural sector and the growth of the tourist industry in Portugal, Spain, Greece and Italy in the first half of the twentieth century. The paper finds that whilst the control of malaria did have an economic effect, the escape from poverty was encouraged but not explained by malaria elimination.	dba2068e86b91a64b2311a3c3a05aff6	d8c91c4c4fb5301ba2aa241e8c36c8ce	ea496ba7618ccdbf4c0c6b8f08f4ce78	article	Chasing mosquitoes: An exploration of the relationship between economic growth, poverty and the elimination of malaria in Southern Europe in the 20th century	Sue Bowden and Domna Maria Michailidou and Alvaro Pereira	\N	2008
7780387	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kyoto	\N	\N	Anton98icse	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=671112	\N	dblp	\N	\N	157-166	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-12-17}	This paper addresses the use of goals to surface requirements for the redesign of existing or legacy systems. Goals are widely recognized as important precursors to system requirements, but the process of identifying and abstracting them has not been researched thoroughly. We present a summary of a goal-based method (GBRAM) for uncovering hidden issues, goals, and requirements and illustrate its application to a commercial system, an Intranet-based electronic commerce application, evaluating the method in the process. The core techniques comprising GBRAM are the systematic application of heuristics and inquiry questions for the analysis of goals, scenarios and obstacles. We conclude by discussing the lessons learned through applying goal refinement in the field and the implications for future research 	175ac5823c0e49c91150a64a79144e39	a546c779d33d26ed5808409200f2fabd	9f21d07df79022945d1ecea4f9532695	inproceedings	The Use of Goals to Surface Requirements for Evolving Systems	Annie I. Antón and Colin Potts	\N	1998
7780522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	High integrity software	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	winter01bart	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=503196	\N		\N	\N	115--135	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7923-7949-7}, book = {}	This document contains an informal description of a portion of the Advanced Automatic Train 
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Control (AATC) system being developed for the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system. 
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BART provides commuter rail service for part of California’s San Francisco bay area. 
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Specifically, the informal specification given below focuses on those aspects of BART that are 
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necessary to control the speed and acceleration for the trains in the system. Other aspects of 
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BART control such as (1) communication error recovery, (2) routing (via switches) and  (3) 
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right-of-way signaling (via "gates") are largely ignored.   The scope of this case study is 
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narrower than the AATC project as a whole, but within this narrowed scope, enough detail has 
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been supplied to give a sense of the level of complexity involved. 
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	78c587ad490e41fce0313c992126fead	2caaf7db9df724d76ceb190ff4cd202d	9bd7f877f30654389e9c908d9aae29ed	incollection	Bay area rapid transit district advance automated train control system case study description	Victor L. Winter and Raymond S. Berg and James T. Ringland	\N	2001
7781298	Science	323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pouget:2009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5920/1455	\N	The Initial Stages of Template-Controlled CaCO3 Formation Revealed by Cryo-TEM -- Pouget et al. 323 (5920): 1455 -- Science	\N	\N	1455-1458	\N	5920	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1169434}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/323/5920/1455.pdf}	Biogenic calcium carbonate forms the inorganic component of seashells, otoliths, and many marine skeletons, and its formation is directed by an ordered template of macromolecules. Classical nucleation theory considers crystal formation to occur from a critical nucleus formed by the assembly of ions from solution. Using cryotransmission electron microscopy, we found that template-directed calcium carbonate formation starts with the formation of prenucleation clusters. Their aggregation leads to the nucleation of amorphous nanoparticles in solution. These nanoparticles assemble at the template and, after reaching a critical size, develop dynamic crystalline domains, one of which is selectively stabilized by the template. Our findings have implications for template-directed mineral formation in biological as well as in synthetic systems.
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	c5956e30aaf9390fc39ec55fadaec56f	aad44307a19b10e39cb12823b558a40f	a210dca04b5e7d4944586f8c276ea023	article	The Initial Stages of Template-Controlled CaCO3 Formation Revealed by Cryo-TEM	Emilie M. Pouget and Paul H. H. Bomans and Jeroen A. C. M. Goos and Peter M. Frederik and Gijsbertus de With and Nico A. J. M. Sommerdijk	\N	2009
7781931	Queue	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	halevy2005why	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1103822.1103836	\N	Why your data won't mix	\N	\N	50--58	\N	8	\N	issn = {1542-7730}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1103822.1103836}	\N	02bbfa0d64132f0ce47bbbbd9c1fc6d9	c052b8c5aedce72a93c12c041c7e772a	fa48baeea56b279edad1bdcc3da4949a	article	Why your data won't mix	Alon Halevy	\N	2005
7782481	\N	\N	\N	3., vollst. überarb. und wesentlich erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	UBMA_	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Instrument der Mitarbeiterführung ; mit Persönlichkeitstest	\N	\N	VIII, 170 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58643-5}	\N	84a32dc7c4534545c74f27b0ccdce863	bceede8e09dea19c0d00e6210e784a07	873562fda1aa046e4c25675cb73f493c	book	Persönlichkeitstypologie	Hans Jung	\N	2009
7782529	Nuclear Fusion	44	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	connor.2004	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/44/R1	\N	ITBs in a nutshel.	\N	\N	R1--R49	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/44/4/R01}	Tokamak discharges with improved energy confinement properties arising from internal transport barriers (ITBs) have certain attractive features, such as a large bootstrap current fraction, which suggest a potential route to the steady-state mode of operation desirable for fusion power plants. This paper first reviews the present state of theoretical and experimental knowledge regarding the formation and characteristics of ITBs in tokamaks. Specifically, the current status of theoretical modelling of ITBs is presented; then, an international ITB database based on experimental information extracted from some nine tokamaks is described and used to draw some general conclusions concerning the necessary conditions for ITBs to appear, comparing these with the theoretical models. The experimental situation regarding the steady-state, or at least quasi-steady-state, operation of tokamaks is reviewed and finally the issues and prospects for achieving such operational modes in ITER are discussed. More detailed information on the characteristics of ITBs in some 13 tokamaks (as well as helical devices) appears in the appendix.	760cbcca43d13d90051bb865824bf22a	62118336f862a52c62c39c1649faceb3	d99f353952636cc127eaac5279eaa0ad	article	A review of internal transport barrier physics for steady-state operation of tokamaks	J.W. Connor and T. Fukuda and X. Garbet and C. Gormezano and V. Mukhovatov and M. Wakatani and the ITB Database Group and the ITPA Topical Group on Transport and Internal Barrier Physics	\N	2004
7782542	\N	\N	\N	Dr. nach Typoskript	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Studien-Verl.	Weinheim	\N	\N	BernBild1989	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN = {3-89271-159-3}	\N	b2063f9a44b6cb76a195b544c3e7554d	e64031bc528a7907e5bbd68aeedebc3f	3f6395906a6643d75626be0496131bd1	book	Bildung f{\\"u}r Emanzipation und {\\"U}berleben	Bernhard, Armin	\N	1989
7782599	\N	\N	\N	2nd edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	\N	Russell2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00557d844e119eb5c7cf361f42527e3f	2147f6fa2e4b18c82b9ab9c06f5c1bca	78b3de25f9dfe7ac03e9fb7c245114aa	book	Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach	Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig	\N	1995
7782675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper \\& Row	New York	\N	\N	Prince1972tpo	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b26b54fa90ac39e2633e4c44be66191	0b9890abe8786691f35b26d2476f8a9b	c860e04bc4d5c15792eaa06f6101afb9	book	The Practice of Creativiy: A Manual for Dynamic Group Problem Solving	George M. Prince	\N	1970
7782691	Phys. Rev. Lett.	87	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	fujita.2001	http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.245001	\N	Observation of a current-hole at JT-60U with a mild S signature.	\N	\N	245001	\N	24	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.245001}	A high confinement equilibrium with nearly zero toroidal current in the central region (a ``current hole'') has been observed for the first time to persist stably for several seconds in the JT-60U tokamak. This observation indicates the possibility of stable tokamak operation without central toroidal current; the central current has previously been believed to be necessary in tokamaks. The radius of the current hole extended up to 40\\% of the plasma minor radius. It was observed that the current hole was formed by the increase of the off-axis noninductive current.	25f03503712247b65fa11280c670bbee	8cb10ad597290091ba61e4fc279dcff4	a25603ebbedd1140e34cc2c2d7e6fdc0	article	Plasma Equilibrium and Confinement in a Tokamak with Nearly Zero Central Current Density in JT-60U	T. Fujita and T. Oikawa and T. Suzuki and S. Ide and Y. Sakamoto and Y. Koide and T. Hatae and O. Naito and A. Isayama and N. Hayashi and H. Shirai	\N	2001
7783012	\N	\N	\N	4., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter, de, Rechtswissenschaften Verlags-GmbH	\N	\N	\N	3899490843	http://www.amazon.de/Aktiengesetz-Grosskommentar-Pflichtfortsetzung-Einleitung-1-53/dp/3899490843%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899490843	\N	Aktiengesetz. Grosskommentar. Pflichtfortsetzung:…Amazon.de: Sebastian Mock, Heinz D Assmann, Oliver C Brändel, Christine Windbichler, Volker Röhricht, Karsten Schmidt, Ulrich Ehricke, Hans J Priester, Klaus J Hopt, Herbert Wiedemann: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899490848}, asin = {3899490843}, isbn = {3899490843}, dewey = {346}	\N	4b2784ef76ca8d3f72726b95edf29c49	8fa66b1444f72bbc0f8ec159d2baf06d	5171573cc3bd2fc47f4d3b24d41f3544	book	Aktiengesetz. Grosskommentar. Pflichtfortsetzung: Einleitung. §§ 1-53: BD 1	Sebastian Mock	Klaus J Hopt and Herbert Wiedemann	2003
7783022	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olms	Hildesheim	\N	Germanistische Linguistik ; 4,1/2	UBMA_04749848X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=04749848X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein operationelles Modell zur Analyse und Interpretation von Werbungen im Deutschunterricht	\N	\N	290 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-487-05156-7}	\N	8fdb0b4386d00dc798ebf0204119e08c	4a889d8e7ca2af952f8120d5a51f6fd9	8682c69bbacdec2162cd588c6403f7de	book	Die Sprache der Wirtschaftswerbung	Wolfgang Brandt	\N	1973
7783036	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	V&R Unipress	\N	\N	\N	3899712498	http://www.amazon.de/Weitergabe-Insiderinformationen-Aktienkonzernen-Konzernrechts-Kapitalmarktrecht/dp/3899712498%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899712498	\N	Die Weitergabe von Insiderinformationen in Aktienkonzernen. Das Verhältnis des Konzernrechts zum Kapitalmarktrecht: Amazon.de: Stephan Figiel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899712490}, asin = {3899712498}, isbn = {3899712498}	\N	335d38eb22a402f61cb29b630e96f078	7614134086dc22475c46ae95fda13dca	0d2c36d2948e1587a73b29168e0f1062	book	Die Weitergabe von Insiderinformationen in Aktienkonzernen. Das Verhältnis des Konzernrechts zum Kapitalmarktrecht	Stephan Figiel	\N	2005
7783172	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	King_2006_Proposal	http://cshe.berkeley.edu/research/scholarlycommunication/sc_prop_final_lite.pdf	\N	The CSHE proposes a research project that will have as its focus understanding faculty needs and desires for in-progress scholarly communication as well as archival publication.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE) therefore proposes a research project that will have as its focus understanding faculty needs and desires for in-progress scholarly communication (i.e., forms of communication employed as research is being executed) as well as archival publication.	74f440923af2835093486dd2eafac724	e154d5eb81eb2a47db66001ce8ff0a94	70c57cdf769d191cddda89cad5c68cff	techreport	Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An In-depth Study of Faculty Needs and Ways of Meeting Them	C. Judson King and Diane Harley	\N	2006
7783185	Rechnungslegung und Wettbewerbsschutz im deutschen und europäischen Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85375-6_3	\N		\N	\N	49--103	\N	\N	\N		Publizität bedeutet — allgemein gesprochen — “Offenkundigkeit”. Im rechtlichen Sinne wird darunter meist der Vorgang der Offenlegung
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verstanden, ohne dass damit viel über den Gegenstand oder den Grund der Offenlegung gesagt wäre. Deutlich umrissen wird jedochder Adressatenkreis, denn dies ist i.d.R. die weitere Öffentlichkeit. Die Mitteilung von Informationen an ihrerseits zur Geheimhaltungverpflichtete Dritte (Finanzbehörden, Wirtschaftsprüfer, Betriebsräte) wird davon nicht erfasst. Soweit nachfolgend von Publizitätgesprochen wird, beschränkt sich diese jedoch inhaltlich auf die Offenlegung von Unternehmensdaten, insbesondere Geschäftsdaten.Ferner beschränkt sich die verfassungsrechtliche Analyse auf die Gestaltungen, in denen die Offenlegung aus Sicht des Unternehmensunfreiwillig erfolgt — etwa weil es aufgrund von Rechtsnormen zur Veröffentlichung gezwungen wird oder weil Dritte die Informationungefragt verbreiten.	1e1ee73bbfec75879ee7375e040b9f23	ec62bd875d72b6df4b9d069f9afec709	9783b4763d4adac9b6b40c6c8dc0338c	article	Verfassungsrechtliche Vorgaben für den Geheimnisschutz von Unternehmen	Lucas Wartenburger	\N	2009
7783191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	King_2006_ScholComm	http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/docs/scholarlycomm_report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study reports on five interdisciplinary case studies that explore academic value systems as they influence publishing behavior and attitudes of University of California, Berkeley faculty. The case studies are based on direct interviews with relevant stakeholders — faculty, advancement reviewers, librarians, and editors — in five fields: chemical engineering, anthropology, law and economics, English-language literature, and biostatistics. The results of the study strongly confirm the vital role of peer review in faculty attitudes and actual publishing behavior. There is much more experimentation, however, with regard to means of in-progress communication, where single means of publication and communication are not fixed so deeply in values and tradition as they are for final, archival publication. We conclude that approaches that try to “move” faculty and deeply embedded value systems directly toward new forms of archival, “final” publication are destined largely to failure in the short-term. From our perspective, a more promising route is to (1) examine the needs of scholarly researchers for both final and in-progress communications, and (2) determine how those needs are likely to influence future scenarios in a range of disciplinary areas.	398e45ca83242b827384e3e877bf1a11	2f65344ce02a8e5c1526431ec44544a1	d7d96d0cc46d400a3e905db34fa1138f	techreport	Scholarly Communication: Academic Values and Sustainable Models	C. Judson King and Diane Harley and Sarah Earl-Novell and Jennifer Arter and Shannon Lawrence and Irene Perciali	\N	2006
7783196	\N	\N	\N	7., überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	\N	\N	\N	3791027565	http://www.amazon.de/Internationale-Rechnungslegung-IFRIC-Interpretationen-Standardentw%C3%BCrfe-Beispielen/dp/3791027565%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3791027565	\N	Internationale Rechnungslegung: IFRS 1 bis 8, IAS 1 bis 41, IFRIC-Interpretationen, Standardentwürfe. Mit Beispielen, Aufgaben und Fallstudie: Bernhard Pellens, Rolf Uwe Fülbier, Joachim Gassen, Thorsten Sellhorn: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783791027562}, asin = {3791027565}, isbn = {3791027565}	\N	106b41fad28cc7bfb55ab54d4c603177	d4c0c4b96552da26bb1f4084378f29e9	92c240558dd78e1359ce2fd619376961	book	Internationale Rechnungslegung: IFRS 1 bis 8, IAS 1 bis 41, IFRIC-Interpretationen, Standardentwürfe. Mit Beispielen, Aufgaben und Fallstudie	Bernhard Pellens and Rolf Uwe Fülbier and Joachim Gassen and Thorsten Sellhorn	\N	2008
7783231	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARL_2009_OCLC	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/oclc-report-jan09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This report is organized by first providing a short summary of the new Policy, followed by the task force’s understanding of the intent of, and need for, the new Policy. The report then discusses issues in the policy, reports on our findings
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regarding the Policy and the process of policy implementation generally, and ends with recommendations to the ARL Board.	951f2a8b08aec74d25ae17875ba7edb5	79269b40331ede09552e28f6fefe71fa	6dd0e8d55b86b3739e4201ba78e53a89	techreport	Final Report to the ARL Board	Ad Hoc Task Force to Review the Proposed OCLC Policy for Use Transfer of WorldCat Records	\N	2009
7783250	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	316149220X	http://www.amazon.de/Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsschutz-Kommerzialisierung-juristisch-%C3%B6konomischen-verm%C3%B6genswerten-Pers%C3%B6nlichkeitsrechts/dp/316149220X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D316149220X	\N	Persönlichkeitsschutz und Kommerzialisierung: Die juristisch-ökonomischen Grundlagen des Schutzes der vermögenswerten Bestandteile des allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts: Amazon.de: Rüdiger Klüber: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783161492204}, asin = {316149220X}, isbn = {316149220X}	\N	7d98e72805fe78f11ed608cb777adf8f	be26576f29f15becd2756d70fe3fb6da	4eea540748ef25124187f3bf3cbd81e6	book	Persönlichkeitsschutz und Kommerzialisierung: Die juristisch-ökonomischen Grundlagen des Schutzes der vermögenswerten Bestandteile des allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts	Rüdiger Klüber	\N	2007
7783287	Journal of Algorithms	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Slavik1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WH3-45M8Y07-3/2/8910a0cff5a2ce3a17fb73af435eccca	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Algorithms : A Tight Analysis of the Greedy Algorithm for Set Cover*1	\N	\N	237 - 254	\N	2	\N	issn = {0196-6774}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jagm.1997.0887}	We establish significantly improved bounds on the performance of the greedy algorithm for approximatingset cover. In particular, we provide the first substantial improvement of the 20-year-old classical harmonic upper bound,H(m), of Johnson, Lovász, and Chvátal, by showing that the performance ratio of the greedy algorithm is, in fact,exactlyln m - ln ln m + [Theta](1), wheremis the size of the ground set. The difference between the upper and lower bounds turns out to be less than 1.1. This provides the first tight analysis of the greedy algorithm, as well as the first upper bound that lies belowH(m) by a function going to infinity withm. We also show that the approximation guarantee for the greedy algorithm is better than the guarantee recently established by Srinivasan for the randomized rounding technique, thus improving the bounds on theintegrality gap. Our improvements result from a new approach which might be generally useful for attacking other similar problems.	a83d664e3b658343f41635e99fd27456	3d4ead13346cb94441971e900f665c32	ff2c143c29ed46ebcea6d396e233eaa6	article	A Tight Analysis of the Greedy Algorithm for Set Cover	Petr Slav\\'ik	\N	1997
7783295	International Journal of Remote Sensing	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	3	CaoSVM2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01431160802220219	\N		\N	\N	577 - 594	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0143-1161}	\N	3530fa0009793937c216dd18d289a4ca	abfc549b94c0ef8e0d6eefd3f76d374e	a1d716d0d5d9ddab69e261ee77dd2542	article	An automatic method for burn scar mapping using support vector machines	X. Cao and J. Chen and B. Matsushita and H. Imura and L. Wang	\N	2009
7783428	Phys.~Rev.~Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FRA07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	053905	\N	5	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {053905}, doi = {10.1103/physrevlett.99.053905}	\N	57d8fdcf3ba7649d5bb2f8b998daae6d	5eeb59b168cdb444c76e6f0ff4b4a8d5	1cea82af3fdb4037d470f2562e782ec5	article	Changing Dynamical Complexity with Time Delay in Coupled Fiber Laser Oscillators	Anthony L. Franz and R. Roy and L. B. Shaw and I. B. Schwartz	\N	2007
7783438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	PSZorn_und_Zeit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c679648b1096708026b521fd19923996	0f1667a52d37baaaa41322667f7129fc	750cfd5e3dcbe257c3149174f8872d7c	book	Zorn und Zeit. Politisch-psychologischer Versuch	Peter Sloterdijk	\N	2006
7783479	Nuclear Fusion	44	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	strumberger.2004	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/44/464	\N	Reports a small current-hole at ASDEX.	\N	\N	464-472	\N	3	\N	numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/44/3/012}	In this paper, we present numerical tools convenient for the investigation of tokamak discharges with current holes. These tools allow the computation of fixed- and free-boundary equilibria with current holes, their representation in Boozer co-ordinates, the determination of the corresponding magnetic fields, field line tracing and also tracing of guiding centre orbits inside the hole. The numerical methods are tested by using two example configurations with different hole sizes. Furthermore, an equilibrium reconstruction of an ASDEX Upgrade discharge is performed. The motional Stark effect polarization angles of this discharge, which indicate a small current hole in the plasma centre, are reproduced by a numerical fit of various equilibrium parameters including pressure profile, rotational transform profile and poloidal coil currents. The resulting plasma parameters lie well inside the experimental error margins.	b3bbfe248a5a958da992a136a851ea10	bdf74a6939a09a3a0ab8ee40c403b8d4	89e75a3795fc84431f741812fc7eb2e6	article	Numerical investigations of axisymmetric equilibria with current holes	E. Strumberger and S. Gunter and J. Hobirk and V. Igochine and D. Merkl and E. Schwarz and C. Tichmann and the ASDEX Upgrade Team	\N	2004
7783504	História, Ciências, Saúde - Manguinhos	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saavedra2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	165-82	\N	suplemento 1	\N		\N	a7e109cd7b3ae6f280a147eb1c71b90c	0fecd80b6aa707dc30bc343c8d9e4f66	0faabedc3ccb853e6f4ae4a2acb0e20f	article	Percursos da vacina na Índia portuguesa - séculos XIX e XX	Mónica Saavedra	\N	2004
7783603	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schindelholz2009	\N	\N		\N	Recherche et formation	22-24	\N	174	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.19}, owner = {C881240}	La question du "savoir être", concept de soin, est maintenant largement
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\	des soins infirmiers ? Que disons-nous lorsque nous l'utilisons ?	3be84d2c03f3e4abae5714b6b8b9f95a	c34f4833c48ce5227cabeb256ccf7396	78b089074f613ebcd4bc9c09d52cdd47	article	"Savoir être" : décliner le concept	Pascal Schindelholz	\N	2009
7783619	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schindelholz2009	\N	\N		\N	Recherche et formation	22-24	\N	174	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.19}, owner = {C881240}	La question du "savoir être", concept de soin, est maintenant largement
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\	des soins infirmiers ? Que disons-nous lorsque nous l'utilisons ?	3be84d2c03f3e4abae5714b6b8b9f95a	c34f4833c48ce5227cabeb256ccf7396	78b089074f613ebcd4bc9c09d52cdd47	article	"Savoir être" : décliner le concept	Pascal Schindelholz	\N	2009
7783645	J. ACM	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Feige98	\N	\N		\N	\N	634--652	\N	4	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/285055.285059}	\N	48bd71642482573a2c048373e3c7e5bc	3e3c2abd73511114c2539e2b2577534a	5b4f67c4ba42e2e6b5724d0485ea14cb	article	A threshold of ln n for approximating set cover	Uriel Feige	\N	1998
7783663	bildungsforschung	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchaffertLitrecherche07	http://bildungsforschung.org/bildungsforschung/Archiv/2007-02/recherche	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	ee49c60142bd51965469642fe21e16f2	7dca0c592632e5a02a3d426150dd4f06	37fe69dc386e46a4139eecea36ffb729	article	Professionelle Literaturrecherche und -verwaltung im Web [Praxisbericht]	Sandra Schaffert	\N	2007
7783708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thorn2004	http://www.matt-thorn.com/mangagaku/faceoftheother.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba48ac75cf0aee6b15d523c27335e57e	13b95a505a5ef3b5b67390ded57d469b	4d859bae42612aa3ef1a0f1345f5c6c2	misc	The Face of the Other	Matt Thorn	\N	2004
7783773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	1558	http://www.oldenbourg-wissenschaftsverlag.de/olb/de/1.c.1330715.de	\N		\N	\N	199-209	\N	\N	\N		\N	70b0c99e1a89137c3ab0da55a4b66b96	c67badb86df5b86c172a27e2a4e5d64f	2d0519e76503f36d9b22c7b11ab6ed64	inbook	Globale Mitarbeiter-Weblogs bei der Siemens AG.	Karsten Ehms	Andrea Back;Norbert Gronau; Klaus Tochtermann	2008
7783778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web 	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Pellegrini_SemanticWeb_2006	\N	\N	[Dandelon, http://www.dandelon.com/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/(Stand: 22.1.2008)]
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Die Autoren beschreiben des Status Quo und Entwicklungstendenzen des Semantic Web aus technischer, organisatorischer und terminologischer Perspektive. Das Buch verfügt über einen modularen Aufbau: ausgehend von einem Übersichtskapitel wird die Thematik vertieft. Die inhaltliche Aufbereitung orientiert sich an unterschiedlichen Rollenbildern (z.B. Softwareentwickler, Wissensmanager, Organisationsentwickler, etc.) und fördert den transdisziplinären Zugang zum Thema. Die beigefügte CD enthält u.a. Werkzeuge zum Aufbau eines Semantic Web.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9db7d77e4a540d22bd1fd5e0ad37eae4	524d047f63a4d1ecb5e0776636758196	3c19d604319af88e5a91e0a56d607a05	book	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
7783786	Inorganic Chemistry	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reilly-1968	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic50069a016	\N		\N	\N	2254-2256	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic50069a016}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic50069a016}	\N	aa28cddb531543b55d449d1dcb90414e	374f11b8d24986bac0b9265eed8da52d	ed3b24f73faa19ea0b04d37e3835c21f	article	Reaction of hydrogen with alloys of magnesium and nickel and the formation of Mg2NiH4	James J. Reilly and Richard H. Wiswall	\N	1968
7783790	Knowledge Management Research & Practice 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AndriessenMetaphorsKMRP2008	http://www.palgrave-journals.com/kmrp/journal/v6/n1/full/8500169a.html	\N		\N	Full-text available (free online issue)	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	c25c8b13c338f289b9cce162943cf705	5d34e6c6f138817a75e4d6171c7c98ec	103330190d1cbfe4ebbdb1771dc51478	article	Stuff or love? How metaphors direct our efforts to manage knowledge in organisations	Daniel G. Andriessen	\N	2008
7783799	Inorganic Chemistry	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reilly-1967	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic50058a020	\N		\N	\N	2220-2223	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic50058a020}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic50058a020}	\N	aea3c77342eca6886abbf513871f61fe	3e505c3c8abd7277051ffa8a4da93831	bd67a328bfd7ac5a6509fd0935f11371	article	Reaction of hydrogen with alloys of magnesium and copper	James J. Reilly and Richard H. Wiswall	\N	1967
7783866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Classics	\N	\N	\N	prokopije:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c744524b98ab5d6a0126710b9c87b19a	c56e567fc787c7395fc7d97142c894d0	541e4293da179dd682ba1327d3cc7259	book	The Secret History	Procopius and Peter Sarris (ed. & trans.)	\N	2007
7783922	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Dr. Th. Gabler / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-286100126	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-9688-6	\N		\N	In: Springer-Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-9688-6}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	c1c8540e4399eff282e001b1711d86c0	fc25ef89d1a408a0bb5c5b706860473a	b8093ef6fc39b981fbfee6f04d9110e3	misc	IT-Risikomanagement : Identifikation, Quantifizierung und wirtschaftliche Steuerung	\N	Oliver Prokein	2008
7784060	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Annual General Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	American Society for Information Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kipp2006	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008315/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-21 20:39:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1538265}, priority = {0}	This paper analyzes the tagging patterns exhibited by users of del.icio.us, to assess how collaborative tagging supports and enhances traditional ways of classifying and indexing documents. Using frequency data and co-word analysis matrices analyzed by multi-dimensional scaling, the authors discovered that tagging practices to some extent work in ways that are continuous with conventional indexing. Small numbers of tags tend to emerge by unspoken consensus, and inconsistencies follow several predictable patterns that can easily be anticipated. However, the tags also indicated intriguing practices relating to time and task which suggest the presence of an extra dimension in classification and organization, a dimension which conventional systems are unable to facilitate.	1721f8301bbfdeee6dd42b80e796e1cf	80bfdf0266d9b62c5ba634bbc5679d38	efbc44046864f389a1b61483ec4d5ffe	article	Patterns and Inconsistencies in Collaborative Tagging Systems : An Examination of Tagging Practices	Margaret E. I. Kipp and Grant D. Campbell	\N	2006
7784120	Nuclear Fusion	45	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	strumberger.2005	http://stacks.iop.org/0029-5515/45/1156	\N	Extends the stability code CASTOR to handle flow, viscosity, resistive walls, and current holes.	\N	\N	1156-1167	\N	9	\N	numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1088/0029-5515/45/9/016}	The linear magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability of ideal and resistive, axisymmetric toroidal equilibria is investigated with respect to various physical effects, such as differential toroidal rotation, viscosity, ideal and resistive external walls and current holes. For this purpose, the CASTOR code has been comprehensively extended. Static equilibria, equilibria with toroidal flow and equilibria with current holes serve as input to this code called CASTOR_FLOW code. ASDEX Upgrade type equilibria with toroidal flow are computed up to a toroidal Mach number of $M_{ta} = 0.5$, and compared with the static solution. Using these equilibria, the stabilizing effect of differential toroidal rotation on double tearing modes (DTMs) is investigated. The studies show that the computation of equilibria with flow is necessary for toroidally rotating plasma with $M_{ta} \\geq 0.2$. The stability of DTMs is also studied for equilibria with current holes. Further, the stabilizing effect of a resistive wall on an external ideal kink mode is investigated.	5220ef60e3e2623ca310aea91e1b176f	a10e343e0f57bb1b82a7c68012d9db1c	cbd680a496900c1e99a0966d8f4f7d4b	article	Numerical MHD stability studies: toroidal rotation, viscosity, resistive walls and current holes	E. Strumberger and S. Gunter and P. Merkel and S. Riondato and E. Schwarz and C. Tichmann and H.P. Zehrfeld	\N	2005
7784335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editions du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques	\N	\N	Archéologie et histoire de l'art ; 20	Rosso_2006	\N	\N	UB: 2006 D 2284
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AC: J 953	\N	\N	604 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7355-0583-9, 978-2-7355-0583-8}, language = {fre}	\N	b36c433769e3e63689b278f88eb7994b	ea79fbda9be67c6e0d126c32473ec474	24544810b37bac729ac39cb004b46653	book	L' image de l'empereur en Gaule romaine : portraits et inscriptions	Emmanuelle Rosso	\N	2006
7784354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '94: Proceedings of the 17th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Voorhees1994queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--69	\N	\N	\N	location = {Dublin, Ireland}, isbn = {0-387-19889-X}	\N	c2cfcf5d855ddc9768d045377bb8114d	4b351067b8aaf4953722cc6d5b494e46	c80090bfc79a7910ac9879e9aa9cdcc2	inproceedings	Query expansion using lexical-semantic relations	Ellen M. Voorhees	\N	1994
7784444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	New York	\N	Third edition	feller-vol-1	\N	\N	Feller volume 2	\N	\N	xviii+509	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {J. G. Wendel}, mrnumber = {MR0228020 (37 \\#3604)}, mrclass = {60.00}	\N	1b8ade45c412b198f8910bf25a094edb	59733ca3a5f1abb282cc838a0b0bba0e	d8064d3a0c650a46aeb8c889eea08584	book	An introduction to probability theory and its applications.
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              {V}ol. {I}	William Feller	\N	1968
7784445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	New York	\N	Second edition	feller-vol-2	\N	\N	Feller volume 2	\N	\N	xxiv+669	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR0270403 (42 \\#5292)}, mrclass = {60.00}	\N	dbe9e85fddb0a0e43233a6a19f4829c9	1cb77c0723c4f6777267e0becc521356	780e5c7a7c4d5e1c30f5e8128c6cca34	book	An introduction to probability theory and its applications.
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              {V}ol. {II}. 	William Feller	\N	1971
7784637	SIAM Rev.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hager-inverses	http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/1031049	\N	Updating the inverse of a matrix	\N	\N	221--239	\N	2	\N	issn = {0036-1445}, mrclass = {65Fxx}, mrnumber = {MR997457 (90c:65043)}, fjournal = {SIAM Review. A Publication of the Society for Industrial and
\
              Applied Mathematics}, coden = {SIREAD}	The Sherman–Morrison–Woodbury formulas relate the inverse of a matrix after a small-rank perturbation to the inverse of the original matrix. The history of these fomulas is presented and various applications to statistics, networks, structural analysis, asymptotic analysis, optimization, and partial differential equations are discussed. The Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury formulas express the inverse of a matrix after a small rank perturbation in terms of the inverse of the original matrix. This paper surveys the history of these formulas and we examine some applications where these formulas are helpful 	dc42a467c09f06d27906a3a16e9f7d03	d8fe6ed23399f7ead1659d8d02035e61	d0c8e366ce64c6d558bc7b42c8f7adf6	article	Updating the inverse of a matrix	William W. Hager	\N	1989
7784731	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835008374	http://www.amazon.de/Steuerung-Effektivit%C3%A4t-kapitalmarktorientierter-Unternehmenspublizit%C3%A4t-Morich/dp/3835008374%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835008374	\N	Steuerung der Effektivität kapitalmarktorientierter Unternehmenspublizität: Sven Morich: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835008373}, asin = {3835008374}, isbn = {3835008374}	\N	e0dcc8fa134fe72b8d40e43914fa6e2b	3b912699b2affc07ec40171aa4e622b4	454679afba4dc5ec88a696ac9ac2943b	book	Steuerung der Effektivität kapitalmarktorientierter Unternehmenspublizität	Sven Morich	\N	2007
7784733	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835001728	http://www.amazon.de/ARTEX-Eine-Webplattform-f%C3%BCr-Kapitalmarktexperimente/dp/3835001728%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835001728	\N	ARTEX - Eine Webplattform für Kapitalmarktexperimente: Felix Breuer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835001725}, asin = {3835001728}, isbn = {3835001728}	\N	47153e5bedabb76ba91c983e24f1eacb	c315a72a04151d2c79a338f88055c6ee	c5cb18f9d434e5e37fe91f397db274e5	book	ARTEX - Eine Webplattform für Kapitalmarktexperimente	Felix Breuer	\N	2006
7784738	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nord2003	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/15/5649	\N	Analytical bond-order potential for Ga, N and GaN	\N	\N	5649-5662	\N	32	\N		An analytical bond-order potential for GaN is presented that describes a wide range of structural properties of GaN as well as bonding and structure of the pure constituents. For the systematic fit of the potential parameters reference data are taken from total-energy calculations within the density functional theory if not available from experiments. Although long-range interactions are not explicitly included in the potential, the present model provides a good fit to different structural geometries including defects and high-pressure phases of GaN.	cce17a3945757e0d9e38cdfb269962df	5f8656c429b201c2fd44229971b600f5	096ec992aa721add67f27aa81ded3b5f	article	Modelling of compound semiconductors: analytical bond-order potential for gallium, nitrogen and gallium nitride	J Nord and K Albe and P Erhart and K Nordlund	\N	2003
7785305	Human-Computer Interaction	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dey2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	899--908	\N	\N	\N		\N	2866c7a6b528a58eaeed955fce2df6ff	71bbf741ba49bc5094169943218be4d9	c53acc1ae9ecbb253f4f0671f81e1bd0	article	From Awareness to Connectedness: The Design and Deployment of Presence Displays	Anind K Dey	\N	2006
7785307	Ifip International Federation For Information Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gutwin2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	383--397	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d6d0799344d010dcbb88159cc5007d3	5bc400aaa80ea3a277da2e477240d7c1	f9b9a6fb5fc2cb3bd5ff01c168dff505	article	Supporting Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development	Carl Gutwin and Kevin Schneider and David Paquette and Reagan Penner	\N	2005
7785308	Human-Computer Interaction	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ogawa2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	936--945	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f6c29f84f183aa7ee0e930f7e7cb087	9ca92bffbe8852b2d067dd7620958ba1	5eef1096244c5bb9bb5a1e16177296eb	article	A Huge Screen Interactive Public Media System: Mirai-Tube	Katsuhiko Ogawa	\N	2007
7785309	Discovery	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sumi2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c921df69bac8ece609fff4c7ca40816	36932390b530def989396c93c49b4a1b	2c6be84937d0477e828975d09f0fa98a	article	Supporting Awareness of Shared Interests and Experiences in Community	Yasuyuki Sumi and Kenji Mase	\N	2000
7785310	System	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	34 -- 44	\N	\N	\N		\N	ceed93c4e71d0b695f01f7126ced3149	a799b6419d2d59a0587705f23913b30e	f80056ee3741db63a01df2b34737d8f4	article	Awareness and Collaboration in the iHelp Courses Content Management System	Christopher Brooks and Rupi Panesar and Jim Greer	\N	2006
7785314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rettie1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	432396947d508d8f8913c5bdebbe4f68	c31af604258948eca2534d759c295cea	b37043ea4bc3cd2bd5d22bb98ef7516e	article	Connectedness, Awareness and Social Presence.	Ruth Rettie	\N	1995
7785315	Work	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kitzmann2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b83da3a2852702ff56b99d17b211c80	4c3cd6c2780318162902295432668e27	d9e31807727951f5ba61499cd76961a2	article	Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)	Ingo Kitzmann	\N	2008
7785319	Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin	19	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sheldon1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	320--330	\N	\N	\N		\N	76bd10265a46cf9385f75abaa306e5e4	1bc67fd493360379fc18e2197e3b52e1	d73c4fec17bdac877db2ae8b3219f974	article	Forms of social awareness: their frequency and correlates	K. M.. Sheldon and J. T.. Johnson	\N	1993
7785320	Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlichter1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--93	\N	\N	\N		\N	4bef3c168232d37cdf0716b45cad7ae4	d323cf57cda794487fc1110bd8ed3a59	0b8d99e9bd36a058b26fe0962880791c	article	Awareness The Common Link Between Groupware and Community Support Systems	Johann Schlichter and Michael Koch and Chengmao Xu	\N	1998
7785321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dourish1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	107--114	\N	\N	\N		\N	8334b0e8b0b84da39b0cfce3b986a905	5371d4ed0e85124fa97d3b2c97d4c6c0	94a98bf70afdf9c7b1f7b59fc0c33023	article	Awareness and Coordination in Shared Workspaces	Paul Dourish and Victoria Bellotti	\N	1992
7785328	Automated Software Engineering - Workshops, 2008. ASE Workshops 2008. 23rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4686310	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Incorporating social software into distributed agile development environments	\N	\N	46-51	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ASEW.2008.4686310}	The use of social software applications, such as wikis and blogs, has emerged as a practical and economical option to consider as global teams may use them to organize, track, publish their work, and then, share knowledge. We intend to push further the application of social software principles and technologies into collaborative development environments for agile and distributed projects. As a first step, in this paper we first present a survey of social software, as well as tools and environments for collaborative development. Then, we present some opportunities and challenges of incorporating social software aspects in agile distributed development.	2d32660b83862c6dca8b6c0a02932a1d	ba5e0d07ea8f2f8dbfcb0d8722c3134c	09fb9b5c42d416ae86e9820aa732d955	article	Incorporating social software into distributed agile development environments	Fabio Abbattista and Fabio Calefato and Domenico Gendarmi and Filippo Lanubile	\N	2008
7785416	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835005057	http://www.amazon.de/hoc-Publizit%C3%A4t-Zwischenberichterstattung-deutschen-Corporate-Governance-System/dp/3835005057%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835005057	\N	Ad hoc-Publizität und Zwischenberichterstattung im…Amazon.de: Eva Griewel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835005051}, asin = {3835005057}, isbn = {3835005057}	\N	9bb34c877ce2fda4183568db627dab9f	4ea395315afbb89aba469f0a89411bf8	26a68516815be44b392123520727faf2	book	Ad hoc-Publizität und Zwischenberichterstattung im deutschen Corporate Governance-System	Eva Griewel	\N	2006
7785643	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835008102	http://www.amazon.de/Informationeller-Anlegerschutz-Konkretisierung-sekund%C3%A4rmarktbezogener-Informationspflichten/dp/3835008102%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835008102	\N	Informationeller Anlegerschutz: Ökonomische Analyse der Konkretisierung und Durchsetzung sekundärmarktbezogener Informationspflichten: Christina Reifschneider: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835008106}, asin = {3835008102}, isbn = {3835008102}	\N	35badffb12b98795dd7836b117b45cfe	052e6843779886fc233d72ed6c00aa4b	678c050e94944868593339b93e8f2ddd	book	Informationeller Anlegerschutz: Ökonomische Analyse der Konkretisierung und Durchsetzung sekundärmarktbezogener Informationspflichten	Christina Reifschneider	\N	0000
7786198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fuchs1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	751161c8d2ea72b077cc1924af7f6661	8e16cd342cdce94b34e6de67478c4e02	092d60682626b3e519a7606012602b8c	article	Situationsorientierte
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Unterstützung von
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Gruppenwahrnehmung
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in CSCW-Systemen	Ludwin Fuchs	\N	1998
7786201	Information Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hornecker2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	167--176	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c493e8b1b27b82ac9fb528ef411cecf	07a57f961ea5e1c825f9a3f45560c909	92d56784372294e776c38c0dfb72d79e	article	Collaboration and Interference: Awareness with Mice or Touch Input	Eva Hornecker and Paul Marshall and Nick Sheep Dalton and Yvonne Rogers	\N	2008
7786212	International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ogata2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--46	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e23c6ee398e7dbf77c2aa7b8bfa1d3c	85af46ecdaf3d102920037cd002542eb	b9b37be274fa865a5b32368a574b8ff8	article	Combining Knowledge Awareness and Information Filtering in an Open-ended Collaborative Learning Environment	Hiroaki Ogata and Yoneo Yano	\N	2000
7786218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	285--298	\N	\N	\N		\N	2bf32cee261c983119cd974094794070	84de27049be3b7c03b747d48c2db572a	99fe77106fe45df672cf13aa9b9ae8f0	article	The Problem with Awareness	Kjeld Schmidt	\N	2002
7786223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koch2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N		\N	99ba9889094a9895ef4751be17061a25	bdde41e67c6bbafd67e82e65ba774660	87d96f2469298b866c9f45f370ac44b1	article	Community-Mirrors zur Unterstützung von Community-Treffen	Michael Koch and Karlheinz Toni	\N	2004
7786228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koch2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e9c83344e6ca080f8f3e39e3886592a	af774a99377db660af5a5778a7c2823d	254572c7b3e6d3dea1f5fed4e79117a4	article	Community-Unterstützungssysteme - Architektur und Interoperabilität	Michael Koch	\N	2003
7786235	ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction	14	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mcdonald2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--31	\N	\N	\N		\N	b31f1207eadd2b6feb8edfc92cdc6c48	e0c411d0e343c9c8b2ebd1aa45e4742a	686c465f15e25fbb51467d655bf1dedb	article	Proactive displays	David W. Mcdonald and Joseph F. Mccarthy and Suzanne Soroczak and David H. Nguyen and Al M. Rashid	\N	2008
7786416	Image & Narrative	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	couch2000	http://www.imageandnarrative.be/narratology/chriscouch.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab8834ac9ef1cf8d21e5244f77c2e10c	91280ec4b1da804aa3370e0fc6dd2374	975e42c6d8d25661ba082715dd68689d	article	The Publication and Formats of Comics, Graphic Novels, and Tankobon	Chris Couch	\N	2000
7786576	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	\N	\N	\N	3791018671	http://www.amazon.de/Due-Diligence-Unternehmensakquisitionen-Wolfgang-Berens/dp/3791018671%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3791018671	\N	Due Diligence bei Unternehmensakquisitionen: Amazon.de: Wolfgang Berens, Hans U. Brauner, Joachim Strauch: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783791018676}, asin = {3791018671}, isbn = {3791018671}	\N	3d7d7dbc0ca2841628d119da89e81f57	886d78ca889634636bc0244dafdab3a6	262384856c453a2af8094aab69fdcd37	book	Due Diligence bei Unternehmensakquisitionen	Wolfgang Berens and Hans U. Brauner and Joachim Strauch	\N	2002
7786768	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3834908479	http://www.amazon.de/Steueroptimierter-Unternehmenskauf-Michael-Br%C3%BCck/dp/3834908479%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3834908479	\N	Steueroptimierter Unternehmenskauf: Amazon.de: Michael Brück, Patrick Sinewe: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783834908476}, asin = {3834908479}, isbn = {3834908479}	\N	11b1b44c038836c672e60f2a2356d5be	e74ff56465453dcfc5fb37036365e9e7	8f38a0dc65b6857ef64de1be239072b2	book	Steueroptimierter Unternehmenskauf	\N	Michael Brück and Patrick Sinewe	2008
7787550	Report, Avaya Labs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wadler2000ppc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15beee2d58a895f70f26e2ccf4f6e3ba	cefea6e7f7d82b60167bdc19847c4c43	7d9ec5f77ff14b4554315cda83282378	article	{Proofs are programs: 19th century logic and 21st century computing}	P. Wadler	\N	2000
7790956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	electronics	\N	\N	PROMOTINAL PRICE LIST
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Apple iphone 3G 16GB--€  300
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Apple iphone 8GB------€  250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	38375ef58aa4fd2803b58a17e9cb2093	53dfe315f1074953193dc0043ad7088d	28bae05c86077c133d067dedbfa057ab	article	Brand New Apple Iphone 16GB 3G 300 Buy 3 Unit Get 1 Free	PHONE NET LTD	Kane Barley	2009
7791037	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Volkel.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	18	\N		\N	421e9338bc1a57f94102a77526adbac3	574dcb0881a798db0ec560bc454ffe24	85b9e1a7478fcf4d45a173286d6466a7	booklet	Experimentelle Untersuchung kognitionsbezogener Prozessvisualisierungen in Ziel-Mittel-orientierten Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen:  Ergebnisse	Andreas Völkel	\N	2001
7791065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	IMAT-Bericht / MMS	Paassen.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	16	\N		\N	8edb22ff639b1e227b4073d0e27bd35b	13604e7a350458b48b7b3d5e72ef9935	0043e363b958e2d1fca1904640c5208e	booklet	Visualisation of Process Means-Ends Hierarchies for Advanced Man-Machine Interfaces	René M. M. van Paassen	\N	1997
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Canon HF11 Flash Memory Hi Definition Camcorder 32GB € 460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7143b393661b9e4b23fdbe79e40a94ba	db3cb5497f97cf25d1b2e3cea559bdc4	0e85693b955a0b6e9e3f6052c6033249	article	Brand New Canon EOS 5D - Canon EF 24-105mm IS lens € 1100	PHONE NET LTD	Kane Barley	2009
7791351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BNL-46778, Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States)	\N	\N	\N	reilly-1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7345d50712951251e5957e8d45b4499	5e05ffd4f56be8fe856a16aef1ddd3db	bf5d1c057026569a29afeb8c2aeafc94	article	Chemistry of intermetallic hydrides	JJ Reilly	\N	1991
7791374	Advanced Web and NetworkTechnologies, and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89376-9_17	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	172--181	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we proposed a bayesian mixture model, in which introduce a context variable, which has Dirichlet prior, in
\
a bayesian framework to model text multiple topics and then clustering. It is a novel unsupervised text learning algorithmto cluster large-scale web data. In addition, parameters estimation we adopt Maximum Likelihood (ML) and EM algorithm to estimatethe model parameters, and employed BIC principle to determine the number of clusters. Experimental results show that methodwe proposed distinctly outperformed baseline algorithms.	c34f6938b8b372d14b43e51d1fb1d6a6	7b9ac36c02d607d34c81bf9f11315554	962c3e06de4fe1cd737c5cce1c58a400	article	Unsupervised Text Learning Based on Context Mixture Model with Dirichlet Prior	Dongling Chen and Daling Wang and Ge Yu	\N	2008
7791375	International Journal of Hydrogen Energy	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	selvam-1986-review	\N	\N		\N	\N	169--192	\N	3	\N		\N	7d601f41de46e7fd611199b97f061c75	1231d4dba50f821ce3d65bf540a7e6c0	00066f352ed76aefe1c29433ced34ba8	article	{Magnesium and magnesium alloy hydrides}	P. Selvam and B. Viswanathan and CS Swamy and V. Srinivasan	\N	1986
7791413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1281255	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281255	\N	Hierarchical mixture models	\N	\N	580--589	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281255}	\N	5c1dfb93c522916d54d019cec86d4514	391b6d30ae1a0aca4f4d178b2f504fce	4ce9a832df16ba8a0c876b9c71c8461d	inproceedings	Hierarchical mixture models: a probabilistic analysis	Mark Sandler	\N	2007
7791598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communities and Technologies 2007: Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	\N	Larusson2007	\N	\N	Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, June 28-30, 2007	\N	Presented at the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, June 28-30, 2007	245--264	\N	\N	\N		In recent years wikis have enabled people to collaborate online as a community of practice by allowing content to be modified freely by any user. This platform has proven to be very successful despite its unconventional “anarchistic�? and sometimes chaotic organization – Wikipedia being the most famous example. When people contribute to a wiki web site their work takes place within a representational system comprised of multiple distributed representations such as the wiki pages and external web sites related to the wiki topic. How much of the collaborative work involves transferring information between the different representations? How does the collaborative work emerge within the system and how is it used by the participants to accomplish their goal? We present WikiPlayer, a tool to visualize and replay the entire revision history of related wiki pages as they collectively evolve over time. The player allows us to track each user’s contribution to a set of wiki pages, review the state of each page at any given moment in the history, and easily generate statistics helpful in analyzing the collaborative community of practice. The tool can be used to identify the collaborative work patterns that develop from the emergent interaction between the structure of wiki pages and the organization of the participants’ representational work.	574b23472ed3858ca9dd2cf2bcc68697	cb80df402e7f4adbb56bcc273247ad92	175bb56f3ef6d87420ff43609b7eea19	inproceedings	Tracking online collaborative work as representational practice: Analysis and Tool	Johann Ari Larusson and Richard Alterman	\N	2007
7791599	Inorganic Chemistry	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	haussermann-2002	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic0201046	\N		\N	\N	3684-3692	\N	14	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic0201046}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic0201046}	 The structures of the complex transition metal hydrides Ba2PdH4 and Mg2NiH4 both contain discrete tetrahedral 18 electron complexes TH44-. However, ab initio density functional calculations reveal a quite different bonding situation in the two systems. For Ba2PdH4, the electronic density of states (DOS) mirrors perfectly the molecular states of TH44- whereas for Mg2NiH4 strong MgH interactions occur. The interactions of the NiH44- complex with the surrounding cation matrix turn out to be decisive for the stability of Mg2NiH4 and are the key for its utility as a hydrogen storage material. 	e8eb909a9e777928d482b20174e45616	6a7e64526fe23a929f53152889687026	d9eddd8ae22f4f7b7284bcb044ffb663	article	Bonding and Stability of the Hydrogen Storage Material Mg2NiH4	Ulrich Haussermann and Helen Blomqvist and Dag Noreus	\N	2002
7791632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH	\N	\N	Mannheim	\N	\N	fitzenberger200301	ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0405.pdf	Discussion Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	No. 04-05	\N		In Deutschland stellen Personen, die ihre Berufsausbildung im Rahmen des dualen Systems oder durch den Besuch einer Berufsfachschule erworben haben, das Rückgrat der Beschäftigung dar. Trotz seiner Bedeutung kommen in den vergangenen Jahren zunehmend Stimmen auf, die die Anpassungsfähigkeit des industriegesellschaftlich geprägten Ausbildungssystems an die neuen Anforderungen in der Wissensgesellschaft in Frage stellen. Unter dem Stichwort ,,Patchwork-Biografien“ sind dabei Berufswechsel ein vieldiskutiertes Symptom, worunter man den Ausstieg der Ausgebildeten aus dem erlernten Beruf versteht. Diese Arbeit betrachtet horizontale Berufswechsel, das heißt es wird ein Vergleich angestellt zwischen dem Ausbildungsberuf (´ Beruf, in dem die erste Berufsausbildung erfolgte) und dem Erwerbsberuf (´ Beruf, in dem der Arbeitnehmer aktuell beschäftigt ist) der Beschäftigten. Der theoretische Teil der Studie untersucht das ökonomische Kalkül, das dem Berufswechsel zugrundeliegt. Der empirische Teil umfasst eine Analyse der Determinanten von Berufswechseln und deren Auswirkungen auf die Entlohnung. Die empirische Evidenz bezieht sich auf westdeutsche männliche Beschäftigte mit deutscher Nationalität in den Jahren 1998/1999. Die Ergebnisse sind insgesamt damit konsistent, dass Berufswechsler durch den Wechsel positive Verdienst- und Karrierechancen wahrnehmen. Die ex post beobachtete Wechselwahrscheinlichkeit hängt negativ vom Durchschnittslohn im Ausbildungsberuf und positiv vom Durchschnittslohn im Erwerbsberuf ab. Der deskriptiv beobachtete durchschnittliche Entlohnungseffekt von Berufswechseln ist signifikant positiv. Eine Konditionierung auf den Ausbildungsberuf erh¨oht diesen positiven E®ekt. Allerdings haben Berufswechsler signifikant geringere Verdienste zu verzeichnen als Beschäftigte, deren Erwerbsberuf auch ihr Ausbildungsberuf ist. Die Kausalanalyse legt nahe, dass der geschätzte kausale durchschnittliche Entlohnungseffekt positiv ist. In Bezug auf den Berufswechsel zeigt die Analyse, dass für junge Berufswechsler ein negativer Selektionseffekt vorliegt, der sich mit zunehmendem Alter im Vorzeichen umkehrt. Dieser Effekt sorgt dafür, dass sich der geschätzte durchschnittliche Selektionseffekt nicht signifikant von null unterscheidet. Die empirischen Ergebnisse führen zu einer insgesamt positiven Einschätzung des Berufswechsels. Angesichts der kritischen Diskussion um die Vorzüge des dualen Ausbildungssystems deuten die Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass das im Rahmen der Ausbildung erworbene allgemeine Humankapital den Beschäftigten die Möglichkeit gibt, flexibel auf Verdienst- und Karrierechancen zu reagieren. Basierend auf den Ergebnissen dieser Studie kann es als großer Vorteil angesehen werden, dass im Rahmen des dualen Ausbildungssystems neben spezifischem Humankapital auch allgemeines Humankapital vermittelt wird.	072470536d04c95547e8278f9a57e2b1	72b16265de47874db1ce0fb52abe2949	5adee323e021f7af55f9a6a73b429593	techreport	Die Anatomie des Berufswechsels: Eine empirische Bestandsaufnahme auf der Basis der BIBB/IAB-Daten 1998/1999	Bernd Fitzenberger and Alexandra Spitz	\N	2004
7791715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemeyer	Tübingen	\N	\N	UBMA_262154625	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=262154625&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	der mittelhochdeutsche Roman im europäischen Kontext	\N	\N	VI, 317 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-484-64036-7, 978-3-484-64036-8}	\N	73e727d4acafa97f9860c0ba6176ce87	fc1a82e0f592d3a1e5ce9ef821f192fe	e3b3c65b93848c67973d759097c2594b	book	Lancelot	\N	Klaus Ridder	2007
7791729	#IEEE_J_UFFC#	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AustengHolm2002a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1087--1093	\N	8	\N	issn = {0885-3010}, file = {AustengHolm2002a.pdf:AustengHolm2002a.pdf:PDF}	To be able to describe more precisely the behavior of a real-time 3-D ultrasound system with either a dense array or various sparse designs, experimental data from a 2-D fully connected array prototype with 50/spl times/50 elements have been collected. The data have been processed off line to form synthetic aperture 3-D volume images. Simulated and experimental results are compared and show good correlation. The performance of the best sparse designs, all thinned to more than 50%, offer performances comparable to a dense array.	28925e69ab9c33b7e45f049b1f44951f	7c021ba423e1c8639b94ea1f18316036	c7c880cd52412eddba9b10e5ae602091	article	Sparse {2-D} arrays for {3-D} phased array imaging - experimental validation	Austeng, A. and Holm, S.	\N	2002
7792089	J. Reine Angew. Math. 	187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kneser:ReelleAnalytischeLoesungen	\N	\N		\N	\N	56--67	\N	\N	\N	language = {German}, zbnumber = {0035.04801}	\N	d8f7d01889abaa1f595c52824157c9b5	16020c7f40e066a426e0a69b6fdf0a65	d66a8bf68587c9faaefb9f45b3d0fe7d	article	Reelle analytische {L}{\\"o}sungen der {G}leichung\
                  {$\\varphi(\\varphi(x))=e^x$} und verwandter\
                  {F}unktionalgleichungen	Hellmuth Kneser	\N	1949
7792090	Math. Ann. 	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baker:IterationEntireFunctions	\N	\N		\N	\N	174--180	\N	\N	\N	zbnumber = {0064.07102}	\N	c5b9648fced7aaa6c2b71f1625041163	5370e50ff05703de2c2826470caf310b	019e53016f01a549b7f7ce02a4cea5ad	article	The iteration of entire transcendental functions\
                  and the solution of the functional equation\
                  $f\\{f(z)\\}=F(z)$	I.N. Baker	\N	1955
7792096	Math. Z. 	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boedewadt:Iteration	\N	\N		Shows existence of continuous iterates with\
                  arbitrary many derivates	\N	497--516	\N	\N	\N	language = {German}, zbnumber = {0028.35103}	\N	e36152e9e6aef3c26ce5302009f4faf8	e8ecae4926883c5f5531bc7ccf42cccf	7be2b56287881cfae223955bc53daac0	article	Zur Iteration reeller Funktionen	U.T. B{\\"o}dewadt	\N	1944
7792097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studia Mathematica, Skript 6. G{\\"o}ttingen:\
                  Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	\N	\N	\N	Targonski:Topics	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zbnumber = {0454.39003}, classmath = {*39B12 Iteraterative functional equations 39B99\
                  Functional equations 26A18 Iteration of functions of\
                  one real variable 37C10 Vector fields, flows,\
                  ordinary differential equations 54C70 Topological\
                  entropy 26-02 Research monographs (real functions)\
                  39-02 Research monographs (functional equations)\
                  68Q45 Formal languages 65Q05 Numerical methods for\
                  functional equations}	\N	bb7f156d468e0ae5a98ededbf03cd70f	fc1eff8598cd15e289dc22088210e8fe	7b780ac613d9aebf593a3a329a009d92	book	Topics in iteration theory	G. Targonski	\N	1981
7792098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Targonski:NewDirections	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reviewer = {I.N.Baker}, zbnumber = {0549.39003}, classmath = {*39B12 Iteraterative functional equations 39-02\
                  Research monographs (functional equations) 37-99\
                  Dynamical systems and ergodic theory}	\N	c76b6597faf116bd13ccbf56232adb89	c9eb758e3a0dff23630f9310034cdeb1	095b5416ce8b87623d913dfa3d107ea0	article	New directions and open problems in iteration\
                  theory	Gy{\\"o}rgy Targonski	\N	1984
7792099	Aequationes Math. 	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Targonski:ProgressSince1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	50--72	\N	1-2	\N	reviewer = {M.C.Zdun (Krak�w)}, zbnumber = {0860.39029}, classmath = {*39B12 Iteraterative functional equations 39-02\
                  Research monographs (functional equations) 65Q05\
                  Numerical methods for functional equations 26A18\
                  Iteration of functions of one real variable 37B99\
                  Topological dynamics 68Q80 Cellular and array\
                  automata}	\N	65d43448e430f624bbab3685cf124e63	4b895e14d17334a5eb6c37f34da0a7f9	6159f5c68f6d36b10ec84301dca9008a	article	Progress of iteration theory since 1981	Gy{\\"o}rgy Targonski	\N	1995
7792100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications,\
                  32. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University\
                  Press. xiv	\N	\N	\N	Kuczma:IterativeFunctionalEquations	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reviewer = {W.Jarczyk}, zbnumber = {0703.39005}, classmath = {*39B12 Iteraterative functional equations 39-02\
                  Research monographs (functional equations) 39B22\
                  Functional equations for real functions 39B52\
                  Functional equations for functions with more general\
                  domains 39B72 Functional inequalities involving\
                  unknown functions}	\N	69c69a42be1b713cad70b1c6bef114a5	1753b6fbbb498dd728fd98b83b4f79b1	335da1537b6b0226d9b3be13106a039b	book	Iterative functional equations	Marek Kuczma and Bogdan Choczewski and Roman Ger	\N	1990
7792101	Aequationes Math. 	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baron:RecentResults	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--48	\N	1-2	\N	reviewer = {J�nos Acz�l (Waterloo/Ontario)}, zbnumber = {0972.39011}, classmath = {*39B12 Iteraterative functional equations 39-02\
                  Research monographs (functional equations) 26A18\
                  Iteration of functions of one real variable 26A27\
                  Nondifferentiability of functions of one real\
                  variable 26E25 Set-valued real functions 28C20 Set\
                  functions and measures and integrals in\
                  infinite-dim. spaces 39B22 Functional equations for\
                  real functions 39B32 Functional equations for\
                  complex functions 39B62 Systems of functional\
                  equations}	\N	db8244cb163c4e9497a0f9c97a94c3ed	0c09558d4ca2d87139da7b03bfd0625e	c01301b0f6413f85c2545faafdc8802f	article	Recent results on functional equations in a single\
                  variable, perspectives and open problems	Karol Baron and Witold Jarczyk	\N	2001
7792118	Homology Homotopy Appl.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dzhumaldildaev:FreeNovikovAlgebra	http://www.emis.de/journals/HHA/volumes/2002/n2a7/v4n2a7.pdf	\N		\N	\N	165--190	\N	2(1)	\N	issn = {1512-0139}, reviewer = {Harry F.Smith (Armidale)}, classmath = {*17A30 Nonassociative algebras satisfying other\
                  identities 17B01 Identities, free Lie algebras}, zbnumber = {1029.17001}	\N	c3ee7a89abb4487dcdbb9c3c62945d5a	989ad22b5104ed9d4025316ed10bf42d	fe5a7673db146ba9706a2742582f9372	article	Trees, free right-symmetric algebras, free {N}ovikov\
                  algebras and identities	Askar Dzhumaldil'daev and Clas L{\\"o}fwall	\N	2002
7792129	SIAM Rev. 	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shor:QuantumPolynomialFactorization	\N	\N		\N	\N	303--332	\N	2	\N	zbnumber = {1005.11507}, classmath = {*11Y05 Factorization 81P68 Quantum computation and\
                  quantum cryptography 68Q05 Models of computation\
                  03D10 Turing machines and related notions}	\N	b4ebe0ec326275e4d7f3699440c60934	39f5500a1bcc71cadcdcf33085636e17	41d739e05993d12b922b7714ee48f8fe	article	Polynomial-time algorithms for prime factorization\
                  and discrete logarithms on a quantum computer	Peter W. Shor	\N	1999
7792326	Math. Comput. 	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0742.39005	\N	\N		\N	\N	723-733	\N	196	\N	reviewer = {{J.Matkowski (Bielsko-Bia{\\l}a)}}, language = {English}, classmath = {{*39B12 (Iteraterative functional equations)
\
33E99 (Special functions)
\
30D05 (Functional equations in the complex domain)
\
}}, doi = {10.2307/2938713}	{By a natural iterative procedure, the author constructs a $C\\sp
\
    \\infty$ real function $h$ satisfying the functional equation $h(e\\sp
\
    x)=e\\sp{h(x)}-1$, $x\\in \\bbfR$. Using this $h$ and some of his earlier
\
    results [Bull. Austr. Math. Soc. 38, No. 3, 351-356 (1988; Zbl 0643.39002)
\
    and J. Math. Anal. Appl. 155, No. 1, 93-110 (1991; Zbl 0716.39006)] he finds
\
    $C\\sp \\infty$ solutions $G$ of the functional equation $G(e\\sp x)=G(x)+1$,
\
    $x\\in \\bbfR$.\\par The solution $G$ is called a generalized logarithmic
\
    function.}	28fb2a02716828e340903714411ba3f9	1702d39eb9fed865f94a4bf2f7d984dd	9fc5c24d00390edc2a952c1af70361d4	article	{Infinitely differentiable generalized logarithmic and exponential
\
    functions.}	Peter Walker	\N	1991
7792336	Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0643.39002	\N	\N		\N	\N	351-356	\N	3	\N	language = {English}, classmath = {{*39B12 (Iteraterative functional equations)
\
30D05 (Functional equations in the complex domain)
\
37C10 (Vector fields, flows, ordinary differential equations)
\
}}	{We consider the Abelian functional equation $g(\\phi (z))=g(z)+1$,
\
    where $\\phi$ is a given entire function and g is to be found. The inverse
\
    function $f=g\\sp{-1}$ (if one exists) must satisfy $f(x+1)=\\phi (f(w))$. We
\
    show that for a wide class of entire functions, which includes $\\phi
\
    (z)=e\\sp z-1$, the latter equation has a non-constant entire solution.}	ace3f57da36e5b0a0559c258ad5f0e40	a7d67164afc6c15a0f8024b3f2e519f1	b7219150dcac675181c9b15f6e6affd2	article	{A class of functional equations which have entire solutions.}	Peter L. Walker	\N	1988
7794708	Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0709.39007	\N	\N		\N	\N	611-620	\N	3	\N	reviewer = {{K.Baron}}, language = {English}, classmath = {{*39B12 (Iteraterative functional equations)
\
37B99 (Topological dynamics)
\
30D05 (Functional equations in the complex domain)
\
}}, doi = {10.2307/2047901}	{Let an entire function $\\phi (z)=z+\\sum\\sp{\\infty}\\sb{n=1}c\\sb
\
    nz\\sp{n+1}$ be given with $c\\sb 1&gt;0$ and $c\\sb n\\ge 0$ for $n&gt;1$ and put
\
    $a=c\\sb 1$, $b=(c\\sb 2-c\\sp 2\\sb 1)/c\\sb 1$. It has been proved in a
\
    previous paper of the author [Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 38, 351-356 (1988; Zbl
\
    0643.39002)] that if $b\\ne 0$ and $c\\sb 3&lt;c\\sp 3\\sb 1$, then for all $w\\in
\
    {\\bbfC}$ there exists the limit $$ \\lim\\sb{n\\to \\infty}\\phi\\sp n[1/(a(n-w)-b
\
    \\log n)] $$ and it defines an entire nonconstant solution f of the equation
\
    $$ f(w+1)=\\phi [f(w)]. $$ In the present paper the author studies properties
\
    of this function f in the case where $\\phi (z)=e\\sp z- 1$. In particular he
\
    locates its zeros and asymptotic values, shows that its derivative is never
\
    zero and for any $B&gt;0$ the set $\\{$ z: Re f(z)$&gt;B\\}$ has finite area (and,
\
    consequently, for any $A&gt;2$ the set $\\{$ z: $\\vert f(z)\\vert &gt;A\\}$ has
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    finite area). The paper ends with some open question and a conjecture.}	b04968bb1a1556fdd0cf144108e250c4	9478ae2099e0e8a94263d8e25da1e6ab	a7963c9290e08d9f5022df59e7e34b2c	article	{The exponential of iteration of $e\\sp x-1$.}	Peter L. Walker	\N	1990
7794830	Physical Review B	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Powell2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v75/e115202	\N		\N	\N	115202	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {115202}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.75.115202}	\N	01f902110dfcac78ab97de2c376218bd	bb3da5b74a07740f78554326b429ce88	94f7b7e43709fcc026a21cdfc4fb40b7	article	Optimized {T}ersoff potential parameters for tetrahedrally bonded {III-V} semiconductors	D. Powell and M. A. Migliorato and A. G. Cullis	\N	2007
7794848	Phys. Rev. B	59	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Ruterana1999	http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v59/i24/p15917_1	\N		\N	\N	15917--15925	\N	24	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.59.15917}	\N	81d13adebb17eb7fbda990bb33dc6db5	42392bd81dfbca5d13ad86c5ca9ea9a5	9aebfc8d7feb929e1ae2fdebaeeb4ec0	article	Formation mechanism and relative stability of the {${112\\bar{0}}$} stacking fault atomic configurations in wurtzite ({Al},{Ga},{In}) nitrides	P. Ruterana and B. Barbaray and A. B\\'er\\'e and P. Vermaut and A. Hairie and E. Paumier and G. Nouet and A. Salvador and A. Botchkarev and H. Morko\\c{c}	\N	1999
7794852	Computational Materials Science	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kioseoglou2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWM-47S04NT-5/2/95fd93d4837247e7699f0845b683ba7b	\N		\N	\N	43 - 49	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0927-0256}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0927-0256(02)00423-8}	\N	dd669e5a50ccb849481c454e03f2f484	9b4ed1888070d030bde7db294c0b882a	7af7ef23f55ef4408e588dcbfe2bc9f0	article	A modified empirical potential for energetic calculations of planar defects in {GaN}	J. Kioseoglou and H. M. Polatoglou and L. Lymperakis and G. Nouet and Ph. Komninou	\N	2003
7794871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65962154	\N	\N	UB: 2006 A 236
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UFG: 1d/KRI	\N	\N	XIV, 449 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-60466-4, 0-521-84363-4, 978-0-521-84363-8, 978-0-521-60466-6}, language = {}	\N	5e1a20d2bfc7b1dfe4b132a73b80ab07	be18b3b3d634fa1beeeb8b99ce9754f9	68634416f38b4d509f19e24d70bc42d6	book	The rise of Bronze Age society : travels, transmissions and transformations	Kristian Kristiansen and Thomas B. Larsson	\N	2005
7794917	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Proceedings of the 41st Annual	\N	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4438816	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-113	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2008.25}	Automating business rules management has provided significant benefits including greater control, improved flexibility, and the ability to rapidly deploy business rules across processes, information systems and channels (Web, legacy, wireless and otherwise). These benefits, in addition to trends in service orientated architectures, Web semantics, and business process management, have spawned an emerging business rules engine (BRE) market. Despite these developments, little has been published in MIS journals that examine the management of business rules management systems (BRMS) development and deployments. Making use of structuration research methods, we collect data from leading developers, end- users, researchers and thought-leaders from the industry. Data collection results revealed a business rules management lifecycle inclusive of these steps: align, capture, organize, author, distribute, test, apply, maintain. The contextual influences, actors, inputs, outputs and artifacts are identified in each step. Academic and managerial contributions, as well as recommendations for future research are provided.	17c3144a85f6bf59bb9a042dc829f0d7	0eeaabc963cd36a2ed8a0be078365bd0	08174947ee40af60da351006dd599e63	article	A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management	M.L. Nelson and R.L. Rariden and R. Sen	\N	2008
7794919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DOLAP '05: Proceedings of the 8th ACM international workshop on Data warehousing and OLAP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1097015	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1097002.1097015	\N	Sense & response service architecture (SARESA)	\N	\N	77--86	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bremen, Germany}, isbn = {1-59593-162-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1097002.1097015}	The dynamic business environment of many organizations require massive monitoring of their processes in real-time in order to proactively respond to exceptional situations and to take advantage of time-sensitive business opportunities. The ability to sense and interpret events about a changing business environment requires an event-driven IT infrastructure for pwerforming fast and well-informed decisions and putting them into action. However, traditional Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehousing technologies do not directly address time sensitive monitoring and analytical requirements. We introduce an enhanced BI architecture that covers the complete process to sense, interpret, predict, automate and respond to business environments and thereby aims to decrease the reaction time needed for business decisions. We propose an event-driven IT infrastructure to operate BI applications which enable real-time analytics across corporate business processes, notifies the business of actionable recommendations or automatically triggers business operations, and effectively closing the gap between Business Intelligence systems and business processes. A scenario from the area of mobile phone fraud detection was chosen for building a prototype that illustrates the proposed approach by using current available IT technologies.	fa3993cf45c646d0d9bc6f09d3b0410f	9b7b11b31d8ab71683f39f594649d845	cebbb4d0d471450fedb19a5650f6c6a1	inproceedings	Sense & response service architecture (SARESA): an approach towards a real-time business intelligence solution and its use for a fraud detection application	Tho Manh Nguyen and Josef Schiefer and A. Min Tjoa	\N	2005
7794942	Acta Materialia	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orimo-1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-3SPH8X5-1M/2/dbc6397dca7d48cd832582e79d6e7123	\N		\N	\N	2271 - 2278	\N	6	\N	issn = {1359-6454}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1359-6454(96)00357-6}	The alloys Mg-x at.%Ni (x = 33, 38, 43 and 50) with different nanometer-scale structures were successively synthesized by mechanical grinding of Mg2Ni mixed with various amounts of additional Ni, and the relations between their structural and hydriding properties were investigated in detail. The total hydrogen contents in these alloys increase from 1.7 mass% for x = 33 to 2.2 mass% for x = 43 and 50. This result is explainable by estimating both the volume fractions and the maximum hydrogen contents of three regions in each alloy; the intra-grain region of nanostructured Mg2Ni, its inter-grain region, and the amorphous MgNi region. The dehydriding temperature lowers down to 373 K in the alloy composed of only the amorphous MgNi region, while the dehydriding kinetics of the alloy composed of the above three regions are faster than those of only the amorphous MgNi region.	8b5867ee72dfa611196fd05e5e82505c	5a718cf6b1951b9da7aef78d22b1c57e	706fa2416c59e5d84c4c96326d9a605e	article	Structural and hydriding properties of the Mg---Ni---H system with nano- and/or amorphous structures	S. Orimo and K. Ikeda and H. Fujii and Y. Fujikawa and Y. Kitano and K. Yamamoto	\N	1997
7794947	physica status solidi (c)	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	Department of Physics, University of Paderborn, Warburger Str. 100, 33095 Paderborn, Germany	\N	\N	Schormann2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200565140	\N		\N	\N	1604-1607	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/pssc.200565140}	\N	628332bb29193e8a64e79a4854de3492	afbc0e1af3f84c7aa189109d952b505d	19b6d508c9e777711f9b98a76d03c326	article	Growth of ternary and quaternary cubic {III}-nitrides on 3C-{SiC} substrates	J. Sch\\"ormann and S. Potthast and M. Schnietz and S. F. Li and D. J. As and K. Lischka	\N	2006
7794957	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European university studies, Theatre, film, and television ; 75	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main: Lang	\N	\N	\N	ShakespeareMovies	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/SET=1/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=7	\N	Shakespeare on screen	\N	ISBN:  \	3-631-33927-5 ; 0-8204-3630-5	210	\N	30	\N		\N	ab1a6ee74f9e0c1d3e128fd3648162a0	1de18271fd815a05f849fe5f25706068	ac149920d2eb9463d7669daebb181654	misc	Shakespeare on the screen: Kenneth Branagh's adaptations of Henry V, Much ado about nothing and Hamlet	Tanja Weiss	\N	1999
7794959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anyone_2009_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	12cac0a983dea22719f1d8523f18ef5c	c3b5e71fe71e8723f07c0f3705781723	dd9bd4512f432239bee014f26c0d179a	misc	Webquelle	tba	\N	2009
7794961	Intermetallics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orimo-1998	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TX8-3SYVFSY-4/2/dd4e49a2a045d5c34c9f490c0232bead	\N		\N	\N	185 - 192	\N	3	\N	issn = {0966-9795}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0966-9795(97)00064-2}	The materials, which are produced by mechanical grinding/alloying, possess superior hydriding properties depending on their nanometer-scale structures. In this review paper, we present our recent works on the hydriding properties and nanometer-scale structures of some mechanically produced Mg---Ni alloys. The first topic is the properties of some nanostructured Mg2Ni (Mg-33 at%Ni) consisting of nanometer-scale crystallite (intra-grain) and inter-grain regions. In this system, the existence of the inter-grain region gives rise to notable hydriding properties of the nanostructured Mg2Ni such as the enhanced hydrogen dissolution and low-temperature dehydriding. The second topic is the properties of the alloys Mg-33, 38, 43 and 50 at% Ni in which a different amount of the amorphous (a-)MgNi phase depending on Ni content is homogeneously dispersed around nanometer-scale Mg2Ni crystallites. In this system, the total hydrogen content increases with increasing Ni content. This experimental result is well explained by a model based on three nanostructural constituents of these alloys and their hydriding properties.	2a59a69fe4075716711ca8645f1be759	9ef5439da3c923637e83bd644313b0d7	e3ed90db0b1a2926944311ec3e720909	article	Effects of nanometer-scale structure on hydriding properties of Mg---Ni alloys: a review	Shin ichi Orimo and Hironobu Fujii	\N	1998
7795004	International Journal of Hydrogen Energy	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jensen-2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V3F-4JRKCTR-1/2/54487c9677f6e6c2f6457dc2d13faf6f	\N		\N	\N	2052 - 2062	\N	14	\N	issn = {0360-3199}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.02.004}	The dehydrogenation kinetics of pure and nickel (Ni)-doped (2 w/w%) magnesium hydride (MgH2) have been investigated by in situ time-resolved powder X-ray diffraction (PXD). Deactivated samples, i.e. air exposed, are investigated in order to focus on the effect of magnesium oxide (MgO) surface layers, which might be unavoidable for magnesium (Mg)-based storage media for mobile applications. A curved position-sensitive detector covering 120o in 2[theta] and a rotating anode X-ray source provide a time resolution of 45 s and up to 90 powder patterns collected during an experiment under isothermal conditions. A quartz capillary cell allowed the in situ study of gas/solid reactions. Three phases were identified: Mg, MgH2 and MgO and their phase fractions were extracted by Rietveld refinement or integration of selected reflections from each phase. Dehydrogenation curves were constructed and analysed by the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami formalism in order to derive rate constants at different temperatures. The apparent activation energies for dehydrogenation of pure and Ni-doped magnesium hydride were EA[approximate]300 and , respectively. Differential scanning calorimetry gave, for dehydrogenation of the Ni-doped sample. The relatively high activation energies are due to MgO surface layers, retarding the diffusion of hydrogen (H2) out of MgH2/Mg. The observed difference in EA of ca. 50 kJ/mol is likely due to the catalytic effect of Ni on the recombination of H atoms to H2 molecules verified by theoretical considerations.	a92798205a4d69d0a43a3dfb0c0de5dc	148156898ed7b70e9e648f1a440a4b1b	7e257642df3f332a2656271bf25fac71	article	Dehydrogenation kinetics of pure and nickel-doped magnesium hydride investigated by in situ time-resolved powder X-ray diffraction	Torben R. Jensen and Anders Andreasen and Tejs Vegge and Jens W. Andreasen and Kenny Ståhl and Allan S. Pedersen and Martin M. Nielsen and Alfons M. Molenbroek and Flemming Besenbacher	\N	2006
7795138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	shawe-taylor2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2a25d7664f25884f703102e80390aef	ba08fe16ecfaaef17b41d9e432a4341e	1d17b9d54a4ef23864227f647622d071	book	Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis	John Shawe-Taylor and Nello Cristianini	\N	2004
7795199	Sotsiologicheskie Issledovaniya	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shmatko1998	\N	\N	RefWorks-Import	\N	ID: 2066; J 0; RP: NOT IN FILE	94-98	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0132-1625}	\N	f55b4ebde349ccfcfc264bd8477b34c4	2a391d42839d939f4d398a4b169e17df	59bd82faf3dc588f9ee4317cb9c55fcc	article	Territorial identity as a sociological research object	N. A. Shmatko and Y. L. Katshanov	\N	1998
7795200	Regional Studies	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kiernan2006	\N	\N	RefWorks-Import	\N	ID: 2064; J 0; RP: NOT IN FILE	1097-1098	\N	9	\N	isbn = {0034-3404}	\N	8f94e01cc3087c204ca8de7fbf7098e3	05da29185da2f5a37c046e50fa58ca12	9b0f6ada8c1debd23d55b62bedd68c6d	article	Making European space: Mobility, power and territorial identity	B. Kiernan	\N	2006
7795218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chrétien de Troyes and the German Middle Ages. Papers from an international symposium	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge	\N	Arthurian studies/publications of the Institute of Germanic Studies	SR_hartmann	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-35	\N	26/53	\N		\N	8a11e388bf0a291956e684d3d1655a0f	fa45ec219f745fabeb8206e36809c1ae	9c2d166e55c3ae7efdda2fa09022796f	incollection	\\textit{verligen} und \\textit{versitzen}: Das Versäumnis des Helden und die Sünde der Trägheit in den Artusromanen Hartmanns von Aue	Silvia Ranawake	{Martin H.} Jones and Roy Wisbey	1993
7795537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer 2004: Allgegenwärtige Interaktion	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	\N	\N	\N	hampel2004sr	\N	\N		\N	\N	221--230	\N	\N	\N		\N	96a1dd944b7486df857761b2d80ea106	eab21ef88c69c5bd6a612aaf0960e126	ffda87eb73e250b61df90d79a5522253	inproceedings	Semantische Räume - Von der Navigation zur kooperativen Wissensstrukturierung	Thorstem Hampel and Harald Selke and Reinhard Keil-Slawik	\N	2004
7795610	International Journal of Parallel Programming	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijpp/KistlerF99	http://www.ics.uci.edu/~franz/Site/pubs-pdf/C05.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	21-33	\N	1	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	1bc5789184684c63bea826ab82a49d0d	4ab251176d4be9f74e0b4f69b5e65edb	e75be3269b4a206c091922db261dc07c	article	A Tree-Based Alternative to Java Byte-Codes.	Thomas Kistler and Michael Franz	\N	1999
7795614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joswig2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2919	\N	Polymake and Lattice Polytopes	\N	cite arxiv:0902.2919
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Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The polymake software system deals with convex polytopes and related objects
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from geometric combinatorics. This note reports on a new implementation of a
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subclass for lattice polytopes. The features displayed are enabled by recent
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changes to the polymake core, which will be discussed briefly.
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	306e5bce0f037df77711fbf51381e7d6	783b4f6166c6b1e5a09deb0471919525	1527b266a40c4ca91eb0de872fe79a1c	misc	Polymake and Lattice Polytopes	Michael Joswig and Benjamin Müller and Andreas Paffenholz	\N	2009
7795615	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stork2001142	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B75H1-4G1PCXN-C/2/f291b92a202abc8499b6d7dc7bdcf51f	\N	ScienceDirect - Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science : Towards Language-Agnostic Mobile Code	\N	BABEL'01, First International Workshop on Multi-Language Infrastructure and Interoperability (Satellite Event of PLI 2001)	142 - 157	\N	1	\N	issn = {1571-0661}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1571-0661(05)80458-X}	The Java Virtual Machine is primarily designed for transporting Java programs. As a consequence, when JVM bytecodes are used to transport programs in other languages, the result becomes less acceptable the more the source language diverges from Java. Microsoft's .NET transport format fares better in this respect because it has a more flexible type system and instruction set, but it is not extensible, and (for example) has no provision for supporting explicit programmer-specified parallelism. Both platforms have difficulty making transported programs run efficiently.
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This paper discusses first steps towards mobile code representations that are independent (in the sense that the representation can be appropriately parameterized) of the source language (e.g., Java), intermediate representation (e.g., bytecode), and target architecture (e.g., x86). We call this kind of parameterizable framework language-agnostic.
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We present two techniques which provide parts of the envisioned language-agnostic functionality. Compressed abstract syntax trees as a wire format provide for a very dense encoding of programs at a high level of abstraction. We show how to parameterize the compression algorithm in a modular fashion with knowledge beyond the purely syntactical level. This leads to the notion of well-formedness by construction. The second technique defines the semantics of programs by mapping from abstract syntax trees to a typed core calculus representation. Based on this representation it becomes possible to use portable definitions of security policies and to execute programs written in different source languages, even if a more efficient trusted native compiler is not available on the target platform.	483e0f2a2d30e993b7abcadde3b5bd46	db8d49696da06df3476c0b945f4532f1	7e96e94731a159579737293941f3a32d	article	Towards Language-Agnostic Mobile Code	Christian H. Stork and Peter S. Housel and Vivek Haldar and Niall Dalton and Michael Franz	\N	2001
7795773	Journal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cancedda2003wordsequencekernels	http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/papers/volume3/cancedda03a/cancedda03a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1059--1082	\N	\N	\N		\N	537d7a6ef6459b664c721cd170f9a4d5	067226ab7359e8b313ea96aa9b8e4fff	f4f793aed5870018b304c69be7efe812	article	Word-Sequence Kernels	Nicola Cancedda and Eric Gaussier and Cyril Goutte and Jean-Michel Renders	Jaz Kandola and Thomas Hofmann and Tomaso Poggio and John Shawe-Taylor	2003
7795806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBHD58509699	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	584 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	27eae34617045f395db3b03bf3430e94	0a29aa801ce4c15fedde75c0e684c38a	ff28981d923eb42ce030faf5f828a7f4	book	Handbuch der Linguistik	Harro [Hrsg.] Stammerjohann	\N	1975
7795851	Commun. ACM	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ChurchillGirgensohnEtAl2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	38--44	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, file = {Full Paper:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\p38-churchill.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/966389.966413}	\N	cd49e559834255ba7546e56e6aae6112	db7503bcb3b5a746f4428fb15f132f3a	ec0a6f084e25a5a0e11d898d4e124ff3	article	Blending digital and physical spaces for ubiquitous community participation	Elizabeth Churchill and Andreas Girgensohn and Les Nelson and Alison Lee	\N	2004
7795865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität München, Fakulät für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	koch2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.28}, file = {:Communities_Netzwerke\\\\Koch2002_Habil_CommunitySysteme.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jahnke}	\N	73fafcfcb224c5866522dd9dcc1680ea	e8410851731a72ed79ed17da1463ea56	161371ad4b336e083cde3a13bf8a3085	book	Community-Unterstützungssysteme - Architektur und Interoperabilität
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\	(Habilitation).	Michael Koch	\N	2003
7795869	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	Proceedings of Wikimania 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bellomi:2005p4719	http://www.fran.it/articles/wikimania_bellomi_bonato.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Network analysis is a quantitative methodology for studying properties related to connectivity and distances in graphs, with diverse applications like citation indexing and information retrieval on the Web. The hyperlinked structure of Wikipedia and the ongoing, incremental editing process behind it make it an interesting and unexplored target domain for network analysis techniques.
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In this paper we apply two relevance metrics, HITS and PageRank, to the whole set of English Wikipedia entries, in order to gain some preliminary insights on the macro-structure of the organization of the corpus, and on some cultural biases related to specific topics.	402b22cd5ee684cf63fc8e99775a4d49	df5e3171270e5fbda6c900c2e41d94b8	c1fe11b01cc1787069ccb07152f5ff76	inproceedings	Network Analysis for Wikipedia	F Bellomi and R Bonato	\N	2005
7795883	Arxiv preprint physics	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Capocci:2006p4728	http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0602026v1	\N	March 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-02-15 18:41:56 +0100}, pmid = {3170164087417223665related:8Tk09nCv_isJ}, uri = {papers://C3B117CD-23C4-4854-9426-AC96AFB113DA/Paper/p4728}, date-modified = {2008-02-15 18:41:57 +0100}, rating = {0}	We present an analysis of the statistical properties and growth of the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia. By describing topics by vertices and hyperlinks between them as edges, we can represent this encyclopedia as a directed graph. The topological properties of this graph are in close analogy with that of the World Wide Web, despite the very different growth mechanism. In particular we measure a scale--invariant distribution of the in-- and out-- degree and we are able to reproduce these features by means of a simple statistical model. As a major consequence, Wikipedia growth can be described by local rules such as the preferential attachment mechanism, though users can act globally on the network.	337d0fd8e99423ccd2437e746bf5c550	888e275aaee9465b5b779cb95e56de07	da10fd5c9c4d6b86eb32cdf8c4a7693d	article	Preferential attachment in the growth of social networks: the case of Wikipedia	A Capocci and V Servedio and F Colaiori and L Buriol	\N	2006
7795899	Annali di storia dell'esegesi	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Castagno:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	135-152	\N	\N	\N		\N	adfd8850692ef8b468bb46907d4ba5ce	ba47f6f4fa3eee2a052a3bc53f1d1e00	164f15fdd2f883cfe29297d74c1c6d8e	article	Ridefinire il confine: ebrei, giudaizzanti,
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                  cristiani nell'Adversus Iudaeos di Giovanni
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                  Crisostomo	Adele Monaci Castagno	\N	1997
7795901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/Main u.\\,a.	\N	Wissenschaft und Religion	Limmer:2004a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	shorttitle = {Konzilien und Synoden im spätantiken Gallien 1}	\N	913e3fdee972800866e330f3c75ceede	dbc77bd027ff141537387f89500ea08c	fd0eafaaa42e61c79403b342405031ad	book	Konzilien und Synoden im spätantiken Gallien von 314
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                  bis 696 nach Christi Geburt. Teil 1: Chronologische
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                  Darstellung	Josef Limmer	\N	2004
7795902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/Main u.\\,a.	\N	Wissenschaft und Religion	Limmer:2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	shorttitle = {Konzilien und Synoden im spätantiken Gallien 2}	\N	8f6f1abe68561db17ec532cc1a6c0338	62490858f6e51ff6574638009d15a0de	924bd326f8da229f4c9524e54ab2b5bc	book	Konzilien und Synoden im spätantiken Gallien von 314
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                  bis 696 nach Christi Geburt. Teil 2: Zusammenschau
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                  wichtiger Themenkreise	Josef Limmer	\N	2004
7795908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	Gaudemet:1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5125cea8286e3bb41ad79d743b56b51c	7c20f3fec8e0272cd6fbb779d7b1c0c3	2b642f6e2a03a35f644a27db2c676e43	book	Les sources du droit de l'Église en Orient du
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                  II\\textsuperscript{e} au VII\\textsuperscript{e}
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                  siècle	J. Gaudemet	\N	1985
7795917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarland University	\N	debusmann2001	http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/~rade/papers/da.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f49a95e69b3704cc26d9165800796300	e82cfb3ebd23174223150445e2cff8ce	e139b1058f5f74dc8d637c701ac703bb	mastersthesis	A Declarative Grammar Formalism For Dependency Grammar	Ralph Debusmann	\N	2001
7795927	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning	bib_973	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=8684	\N		\N	\N	644	\N	\N	\N		\N	260924394a9c4ec30bc1ea2a9c6431be	9ad4c2ba42fcf195c0af6ff256255ac8	cf91d79dab252fc446fc86379bf67a38	book	Learning with Kernels: Support Vector Machines, Regularization, Optimization, and Beyond	Bernhard Schölkopf and Alexander J. Smola	\N	2001
7795934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	BZNW	Steimer:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	63	\N	isbn = {3-11-013460-8}	\N	2547bb1832aabada5b8fbe5c6fbf9fc5	825456e11b7d572e80647e50020763cf	289d8d9221cb6a30db203d23cd869485	book	Vertex traditionis. Die Gattung der altchristlichen
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                  Kirchenordnungen	Bruno Steimer	\N	1992
7795954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123456	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01f9b0468f3958881e734074d2206b14	d2f4006be9dfe5ae4442ecd9f1524835	207152a92f611f5f6f475148e2327ab3	article	заказать газель	грузоперевозки	заказать газель	31
7795958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bastei-Verlag Dresden	Polierstraße 12/14	\N	Stimmen der Landschaft	Wolf_1939	\N	\N		\N	\N	72	\N	Band 22	\N		\N	e8454937a75374ce359a3b03bcea0604	197dc4f4994b1493786602394cb0d04b	63cf72255b88b765fabd6925f59c48a8	book	Harzebluit un Muittrriäde (Herzblut und Mutterrede) - Besinnliches und Fröhliches in der alten obersächsischen Dorfmundart der Lommatzscher Pflege	Arno Wolf	\N	1939
7795962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in multimedia and simulation: Human-machine-interface implications. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter. Annual conference in Bochum, Nov.1997	\N	\N	\N	Fachhochschule	\N	\N	\N	Borys.2006	http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-200604069087	\N		\N	\N	276-289	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-002435-2}	\N	b38bc53d695d8b2584e95d3d9087d22e	a57c097a8e378a595a217b95426a472d	256d2b0d93d8397aa90a26bb8d89feef	inproceedings	An experimental multimedia process control room	Bernd-Burkhard Borys and Gunnar Johannsen	Klaus-Peter Holzhausen	1997
7795963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2008: Workshop Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien	\N	\N	\N	\N	TU Dresden	\N	\N	Koch_Ott_2008	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/wp-content/uploads/koch-ott-2008-geneme-ideamirrors-beitrag.pdf	\N		\N	\N	241-252	\N	\N	\N		\N	972f0ed234acbb24f7aa8e1574c850fa	9dfb28b4bde68b9e5d3cb88764002b8b	92af5aa943a5b3b9e586637139650c33	inproceedings	Idea Mirrors - Einsatz großer Wandbildschirme zur Förderung diskontinuierlicher Innovation in der Softwarebranche	Michael Koch and Florian Ott	Klaus Meißner and Martin Engelin	2008
7795966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wong	http://www.rthk.org.hk/mediadigest/20070913_76_121564.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d571d549fa11c19961670c5156a8fe4	1d145774e836baa2cb21b5ebdf2725e8	fd812c25ef5181001f926ae4c60fe366	misc	The Presence of Manga in Europe and North America	Wendy Siuyi Wong	\N	?
7795981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Münster	\N	Pluralisierung & Autorität	SammelnOrdnen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	772e26e36354f4386427b58301d9c284	e16be36e68a726dbfbe1f920787d0767	a7d42235db43776ca35c31f3b7c34fc8	book	Sammeln, Ordnen, Veranschaulichen. Zur Wissenskompilatorik in der Frühen Neuzeit	\N	Frank Büttner and Markus Friedrich and Helmut Zedelmaier	2003
7796306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hendrickson Publ.	Peabody, Mass.	\N	\N	Skarsaune:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-56563-763-4}, totalpages = {XXX, 930 S.}	\N	c0d724afe4576054e4ae082debe11280	d15f9b6319661b53c26e3275d0fba075	150f8554b780ec358b31295e132337c4	book	Jewish Believers in Jesus. The Early Centuries	\N	Oskar Skarsaune and Reidar Hvalvik	2007
7796310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of California Press	Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.]	\N	Hellenistic culture and society	Cohen:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	31	\N	isbn = {0-520-21141-3}, totalpages = {XV, 426 S.}	\N	6651e91d51dd1a1648c7399b00800243	313a57af6d358c189b82f1d1742f34f8	66ec872d94cf418fea3b73ce946770e6	book	The beginnings of Jewishness. Boundaries, varieties, uncertainties	Shaye J. D. Cohen	\N	1999
7796319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilfried Laurier Univ. Press	Waterloo	\N	Studies in Christianity and Judaism	Murray:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	13	\N	isbn = {0-88920-401-2}	\N	35bd098d3fa803052d0de158dda71b45	b677913acc2b64f041bf989c1fa0ffdd	d1158179397f42571ff7cadcca14a976	book	Playing a Jewish game : gentile Christian Judaizing in the first and second centuries CE	Michele Murray	\N	2004
7796340	Vigiliae Christianae	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRILL	\N	\N	\N	Rouwhorst:1997	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1584359	\N		\N	\N	72-93	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00426032}, copyright = {Copyright © 1997 BRILL}, language = {}	\N	6cf111a0e7501744352b859888367963	0c41098d347de0dbb5e9372203c40349	dda8d5e9fd8c869bdaab7c14ebcb2c63	article	Jewish Liturgical Traditions in Early Syriac Christianity	G. Rouwhorst	\N	1997
7796364	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dblp	http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewpoetry.asp?AuthorID=100779&id=251139	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Earth made litho hive.	a0382297971afb2a96060d5728a358eb	63d0f65fc3c074103803445f268cfe1b	5d8cb958b8f0b1d6686c3517835f843f	misc	Litho Hive	Suryaprakash Nagoji Rao	Unpublished	2009
7796397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mimesis	Milano	\N	\N	oliva06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I termini paura e immaginazione evocano temi di grande attualità, pensarli insieme richiama la funzione terapeutica e creatrice dell’immaginazione rispetto all’impatto emotivo della paura. Se la paura è l’innegabile sfondo emotivo che accompagna l’esistenza umana consapevole della caducità e del pericolo di una vita a termine, l’immaginazione, muovendosi in direzione di immagini di catastrofe o di salvezza, può declinarla con la speranza o con la rassegnazione, individuando modi di investimento che, decontestualizzando e deinvestendo la carica emotiva, allegeriscono il peso della realtà. Le diverse visioni del mondo sono altrettanti ordini di dislocazione possibile degli affetti umani.
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I saggi presenti in questo volume focalizzano le infinite sfumature della paura attraverso la trama continua delle storie attraverso le quali l’uomo si è rappresentato, raccontato, legittimato nel suo essere-nel-mondo ed essere-con-altri.
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Rossella Bonito Oliva insegna Filosofia morale presso l’Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”. Ha lavorato sui temi legati alla soggettività soprattutto nell’ambito dell’idealismo tedesco e dell’antropologia filosofica del Novecento. Tra i suoi volumi: Soggettività (2003), L’individuo moderno e la nuova comunità (2000), La “magia dello spirito” e il “Gioco del concetto” (1995). Tra le sue curatele: La cura delle donne (2005), Natura e cultura (con G. Cantillo, 2000), Identità e persona nello spazio mediterraneo (con E. Mazzarella, 1999), Fede e sapere: la genesi del pensiero del giovane Hegel (con G. Cantillo, 1998). Ha inoltre curato la traduzione delle lezioni berlinesi di Hegel sulla filosofia dello spirito soggettivo.
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Aldo Trucchio (Università degli Studi di Salerno) è autore di saggi su Spinoza, Löwith, Bataille e sul pensiero politico contemporaneo.	c3359ffd1c3787d1611a7800f9330fb3	da6659c7840c98a0ea7281f56124121a	34ffd7e6ea08ae5e007765f6657831f4	book	Paura e immaginazione	Rossella Bonito Oliva and Aldo Trucchio	\N	2006
7796398	ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	chakrabarti2006	\N	\N	page 45, R-MAT graph generator for bipartite networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	14a2d1f597672e1c9448bb23f5ba3424	9c192f544c0d9f071f8fcbd66b0f1096	9fb3f968713acc1830c6ddcfd2b2b3e6	article	{Graph mining: Laws, generators, and algorithms}	D. Chakrabarti and C. Faloutsos	\N	2006
7796413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mimesis	Milano	\N	\N	dibe06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	274263ab872149581cb6f6a668c10a3f	a2c25bbae6f41770abfafc1b0ba0492e	3e5578b394faf33322f84b537a907e1c	book	Il naufragio e la notte. La questione migrante tra accoglienza, indifferenza ed ostilità	Giovanni di Benedetto	\N	2006
7796469	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IROS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/iros/SuhLHSCP07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iros/iros2007.html#SuhLHSCP07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	429-436	\N	\N	conf/iros/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2007.4399082}, date = {2008-12-21}	\N	c82a6ccb7adbde58629b462bdd8324a8	6fd6b1efe7f5ea15352c324f9e2f78d1	d125dec2551240dbc9d6e11c87100667	inproceedings	Ontology-based multi-layered robot knowledge framework (OMRKF) for robot intelligence.	Il Hong Suh and Gi Hyun Lim and Wonil Hwang and Hyowon Suh and Jung-Hwa Choi and Young-Tack Park	\N	2007
7797629	The Semantic Web – ISWC 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/uphvk0wy2hfvjqqp	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	564--575	\N	\N	\N		Semantic Web resources — that is, knowledge representation formalisms existing in a distributed hypermedia system — require different addressing and processing models and capacities than the typical kinds of World Wide Web resources. We describe an approach to building a Semantic Web resource protocol — a scalable, extensible logical addressing scheme and transport protocol — by using and extending existing specifications and technologies. We introduce XPointer and some infrequently used, but useful features of HTTP/1.1, in order to support addressing and server side processing of resource and subresource operations. We consider applications of the XPointer Framework for use in the Semantic Web, particularly for RDF and OWL resources and subresources. We describe two initial implementations: filtering of RSS resources by date and item range; RDF subresource selection using RDQL. Finally, we describe possible application to the problem of OWL imports.
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ER  -	9ebbb08213127737ca4c9e21a29478b8	dae655040fa0c207705f550ad4e40fa7	31e501e9bfe4b3d78ec78009dcd98f3b	article	A Semantic Web Resource Protocol: XPointer and HTTP	Kendall Clark and Bijan Parsia and Bryan Thompson and Bradley Bebee	\N	2004
7797646	Astronomische Nachrichten	328	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANBurkart	\N	\N		\N	\N	662-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007AN....328R.662B}	\N	dd3fab55747f5a6f983561dd55544d46	1720da28917f156ce9f8ccd6705768f2	a38949b5b504b53d0997181dfb42c7eb	article	{Presentation of simulation results of our 3D PIC Code}	T. {Burkart} and O. {Elbracht} and F. {Spanier}	\N	2007
7797657	Space Science Reviews	123	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WorkingGroupD	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-006-9019-8	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	251--302	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;This chapter provides an overview of current efforts in the theory and modeling of CMEs. Five key areas are discussed: (1)
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CME initiation; (2) CME evolution and propagation; (3) the structure of interplanetary CMEs derived from flux rope modeling;(4) CME shock formation in the inner corona; and (5) particle acceleration and transport at CME driven shocks. In the sectionon CME initiation three contemporary models are highlighted. Two of these focus on how energy stored in the coronal magneticfield can be released violently to drive CMEs. The third model assumes that CMEs can be directly driven by currents from belowthe photosphere. CMEs evolve considerably as they expand from the magnetically dominated lower corona into the advectivelydominated solar wind. The section on evolution and propagation presents two approaches to the problem. One is primarily analyticaland focuses on the key physical processes involved. The other is primarily numerical and illustrates the complexity of possibleinteractions between the CME and the ambient medium. The section on flux rope fitting reviews the accuracy and reliabilityof various methods. The section on shock formation considers the effect of the rapid decrease in the magnetic field and plasmadensity with height. Finally, in the section on particle acceleration and transport, some recent developments in the theoryof diffusive particle acceleration at CME shocks are discussed. These include efforts to combine self-consistently the processof particle acceleration in the vicinity of the shock with the subsequent escape and transport of particles to distant regions.	9b7317ab610599e0a8d2a69dd314cc1a	0d38c7ec77efea6840581be3e864e2ed	e2aa53462e6111c384a69fbd673b22cc	article	CME Theory and Models	T. Forbes and J. Linker and J. Chen and C. Cid and J. Kóta and M. Lee and G. Mann and Z. Mikic and M. Potgieter and J. Schmidt and G. Siscoe and R. Vainio and S. Antiochos and P. Riley	\N	2006
7797722	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	354085374X	http://www.amazon.de/Rechnungslegung-Wettbewerbsschutz-europ%C3%A4ischen-Intellectual-Competition/dp/354085374X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D354085374X	\N	Rechnungslegung und Wettbewerbsschutz im deutschen und europäischen Recht (Mpi Studies on Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax La): Wolfgang Schön: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540853749}, asin = {354085374X}, isbn = {354085374X}	\N	9f41cebb71fab92e30c74d205e72f918	65f19ffd6918c2bc4e4c1ba961c25401	52f2fccda2ec18e257ad9bbd79bc49a3	book	Rechnungslegung und Wettbewerbsschutz im deutschen und europäischen Recht (Mpi Studies on Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax La)	\N	Wolfgang Schön	2008
7797853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3791009419	http://www.amazon.de/Unternehmenspublizit%C3%A4t-internationalen-Wettbewerb-Axel-Haller/dp/3791009419%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3791009419	\N	Unternehmenspublizität im internationalen Wettbewerb: Amazon.de: Axel Haller, Bernard Raffournier, Peter Walton: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783791009414}, asin = {3791009419}, isbn = {3791009419}	\N	757876ded7c781f66c4ddcf527802dad	d7ce1e224d53506488b757ff0b6b735d	bb8dc452f16c3d6764fe41f803afc0f0	book	Unternehmenspublizität im internationalen Wettbewerb	Axel Haller and Bernard Raffournier and Peter Walton	\N	2000
7797871	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	18-20	Proceedings of the {WebSci'09:} Society {On-Line}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	monnin_game_2009	http://journal.webscience.org/145/	Poster		\N	Little to nothing has been written about the origins of Flickr, one of the first and most successful tagging Web Services. However, looking back on its early stages of development, one learns that in its first incarnation it used to be a massively multiplayer online game playable through the browser entitled Game Neverending {(GNE).} After some releases, the game per se was dropped and its tools later evolved into what eventually became Flickr, the photo-sharing website especially famous for its innovative implementation of tagging. With now more than 54 millions visitors since its inception, such unquestionable achievement immediately raises deep questions regarding to the motivations users had to adopt this service. While such a transition between a {MMORPG} and a tagging system is quite unique, it is nevertheless tempting to analyse it according to a hermeneutical grid that would insist on the peculiar ludic dimension it inherited from video games - thus providing the basis for an understanding of tagging systems as ludic systems. Treading this path is a required step to underline some of the most prevalent aspects of (but not limited to) the so-called Web 2.0. Namely, that the limits between work and play are more and more blurred thanks to the ludic engagement of entire communities of users that technical platforms aim to elicit and even hoard. As similar applications become everyday more ubiquitous, new social and ethical concerns arise. Moreover, it might not be the most effective way to produce what we call “people–powered  structured content” {(PPSC)} either, just as Flickr demonstrated when it implemented triple tags under the guise of machine tags. What this example indicates is that users who retain the possibility to innovate are those who’re not kept behind closed interfaces; they may further more have, at least on a practical level, a better grasp of what tags really are than researchers.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Little to nothing has been written about the origins of Flickr, one of the first and most successful tagging Web Services. However, looking back on its early stages of development, one learns that in its first incarnation it used to be a massively multiplayer online game playable through the browser entitled Game Neverending {(GNE).} After some releases, the game per se was dropped and its tools later evolved into what eventually became Flickr, the photo-sharing website especially famous for its innovative implementation of tagging. With now more than 54 millions visitors since its inception, such unquestionable achievement immediately raises deep questions regarding to the motivations users had to adopt this service. While such a transition between a {MMORPG} and a tagging system is quite unique, it is nevertheless tempting to analyse it according to a hermeneutical grid that would insist on the peculiar ludic dimension it inherited from video games - thus providing the basis for an understanding of tagging systems as ludic systems. Treading this path is a required step to underline some of the most prevalent aspects of (but not limited to) the so-called Web 2.0. Namely, that the limits between work and play are more and more blurred thanks to the ludic engagement of entire communities of users that technical platforms aim to elicit and even hoard. As similar applications become everyday more ubiquitous, new social and ethical concerns arise. Moreover, it might not be the most effective way to produce what we call “people–powered  structured content” {(PPSC)} either, just as Flickr demonstrated when it implemented triple tags under the guise of machine tags. What this example indicates is that users who retain the possibility to innovate are those who’re not kept behind closed interfaces; they may further more have, at least on a practical level, a better grasp of what tags really are than researchers.	8e9756fa76fa71e3b264e2bee66787e9	a9125dd7c52a0f36c2fcf932a791194c	1374393ac93264226493415454d7b1e3	inproceedings	From Game Neverending to Flickr. Tagging systems as ludic systems and their consequences.	Alexandre Monnin	\N	2009
7797878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aa	http://asal-klik.blogspot.com/2009/03/get-ip-internet-protocol-through-yahoo.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	26b3a299b884a91b5ca61943d49a323c	4e0a4de43bef61c1f034e532df35cf11	56bafcccfd7bfa5aaff0c9cdb0fd525a	article	get-ip-internet-protocol-through-yahoo.html	\N	asal klik	2009 
7797887	The Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Telephone and Telegraph Company	\N	\N	\N	merton1973tro	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--183	\N	\N	\N		\N	6dd00dbcbae69ebfe96ef31a072f5d95	2bc156a0b07b9b18b353e512120d5cbe	36a29d217bff30efc9479b52770ef9a0	article	Theory of rational option pricing	Robert Merton	\N	1973
7797888	Journal of Financial Economics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cox1979mro	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--263	\N	\N	\N		\N	aea2f0ee152e95bb35f75b7a7a87fb74	7576ec82ebe1a8336685782783284d31	32eb116de9141988f50167a6369c9b9c	article	Option Pricing: A Simplified Approach	John C. Cox and Stephen A. Ross and Mark Rubenstein	\N	1979
7797900	Journal of Economic theory	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harrison1979maa	\N	\N		\N	\N	381--408	\N	3	\N		\N	a99c39eba2c0d037179d80ba65eb91af	909495efdd953479c10cccd6ca97aeef	bee84248fd744eed0098b10c87ddfa85	article	Martingales and arbitrage in multiperiod securities markets	J. Michael Harrison and David M. Kreps	\N	1979
7797901	Stochastic Processes and their Applications	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pliska1981mas	\N	\N		\N	\N	215--260	\N	\N	\N		\N	311900dc50abfb8bc4d952100c382e9f	13d5759096e227914353c786ce1a7580	444648843be4b9a52bd426c59d7ec4d1	article	Martingales and stochastic integrals in the theory of continuous trading	J. Michael Harrison and Stanley Pliska	\N	1981
7797903	Journal of political economy	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UChicago Press	\N	\N	\N	black1973poa	\N	\N		\N	\N	637	\N	3	\N		\N	ba47551e8422136aa7040fc016d7b8a7	29c4e539e1156910620d127dac78c286	0bcd8dc7243127d7a6e5f61fa311d02f	article	The pricing of options and corporate liabilities	Fishcer Black and Myron Scholes	\N	1973
7797934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dipl	http://bibliothek.fh-potsdam.de/fileadmin/fhp_bib/dokumente/Kerschis_Dipl.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7792754fd43deb890f8200dda2ab60c7	958ecbdb7b1bce5f9e75f739ad1eeedb	16d0a29375f3c849daa2a2c00ba13e5b	mastersthesis	Literaturverwaltung und Wissensorganisation im Vergleich. Das Angebot von Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen und Social Bookmarking in Bezug auf die Benutzbarkeit in Bibliotheken	Annet Kerschis	FH Potsdam	2007
7797947	Acta Informatica	23	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	km86	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00289116	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	311--323	\N	3	\N		We consider a class of optimization problems of hierarchical-tree clustering and prove that these problems are NP-hard. The sequence of polynomial reductions and/or transformations used in our proof is based on relatively laborious graph-theoretical constructions and starts in the NP-complete problem of 3-dimensional matching. Using our main result we establish the NP-completeness of a problem of the best approximation of a symmetric relation on a finite set by an equivalence relation, thus answering in the negative a question proposed implicitly by C.T. Zahn.
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ER  -	ab0cfa2361c7f51093c2518079ccb992	a9dd0836436f909267191c2e4b52585c	0ee920ec4ea059ea7c8f191652bef2b0	article	NP-hard problems in hierarchical-tree clustering	Mirko Křivánek and Jaroslav Morávek	\N	1986
7797952	Acta Mathematica	137	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	riordan-schroeder	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02392410	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1--16	\N	1	\N		No abstract	2122aa135e162a65ddca9a14832939ce	dbf6f851243a39cacb42306eae243f6a	3a0b3fc24f2b1653dc28ca4cd2875c31	article	The blossoming of Schröder's fourth problem	John Riordan	\N	1976
7797957	Advances in Data Analysis and Classification	2	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vichi08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11634-008-0025-4	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	121--161	\N	2	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;The cluster analysis problem of partitioning a set of objects from dissimilarity data is here handled with the statistical
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model-based approach of fitting the “closest” classification matrix to the observed dissimilarities. A classification matrix represents a clustering structure expressed in terms of dissimilarities.In cluster analysis there is a lack of methodologies widely used to directly partition a set of objects from dissimilaritydata. In real applications, a hierarchical clustering algorithm is applied on dissimilarities and subsequently a partitionis chosen by visual inspection of the dendrogram. Alternatively, a “tandem analysis” is used by first applying a MultidimensionalScaling (MDS) algorithm and then by using a partitioning algorithm such as k-means applied on the dimensions specified by the MDS. However, neither the hierarchical clustering algorithms nor the tandemanalysis is specifically defined to solve the statistical problem of fitting the closest partition to the observed dissimilarities.This lack of appropriate methodologies motivates this paper, in particular, the introduction and the study of three new objectpartitioning models for dissimilarity data, their estimation via least-squares and the introduction of three new fast algorithms.	fb4c1237fd5ddc44cc2b6d4ec6f8b3a2	893a48c19e106c43625858744fc2ca85	ca4ff976007ae6250592d071fad0b67e	article	Fitting semiparametric clustering models to dissimilarity data	Maurizio Vichi	\N	2008
7797968	\N	2656	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/Lindell03	\N	\N		\N	\N	241-254	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2003	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2656/26560241.htm}, isbn = {3-540-14039-5}	\N	58f0b2696daafb431bfce478edfa6158	c2facd0564d9f4d4b26ae7aa7b868f4a	91d95f3297ada41b319e3cfb376da3fa	inproceedings	A Simpler Construction of CCA2-Secure Public-Key Encryption
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               under General Assumptions	Yehuda Lindell	Eli Biham	2003
7797969	\N	2656	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-14039-5}	\N	1a96ebfa089fdb8d7867db2b181cbf08	35a430252e79e51726436bb660eb1d24	bfe93eccd3349f8dfd23e169aed5e8de	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2003, International Conference
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               on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques,
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               Warsaw, Poland, May 4-8, 2003, Proceedings	\N	Eli Biham	2003
7797987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Bibliothek der griechischen Literatur	Braendle:1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	41	\N	translation = {Verena Jegher-Bucher}, isbn = {3-7772-9525-6}, introduction = {Brändle, Rudolf}	\N	a0b7905c3e6b35ebc68ab0c93794da7b	420826e77468978415921c5a93498886	c731f347de37aa57b0f154062bfc8738	book	Johannes Chrysostomus. Acht Reden gegen Juden	\N	Rudolf Brändle	1995
7798011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	CSEL	Goldbacher:1911	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	65	\N		\N	f9dbac4fa16fe1469bbbb165b4588761	fb4c089aeb5743ede42253c6fb2530ba	95472ec40180e8a63317e44f9ec6239d	book	Augustinus Epistulae 185-270	\N	Alois Goldbacher	1911
7798081	\N	2951	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/ReingoldTV04	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-20	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2004	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=2951{\\&}spage=1}, isbn = {3-540-21000-8}	\N	cfa0cc58a2595df6718a39e7d17d927d	a66c1dc6c4b81a2ab9a6415a71166210	40ea032f6ff494a6d18e80680da39e9e	inproceedings	Notions of Reducibility between Cryptographic Primitives	Omer Reingold and Luca Trevisan and Salil P. Vadhan	Moni Naor	2004
7798082	\N	2951	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-21000-8}	\N	980cd48797da19c22106113f7c823ec6	9149b0517d315754968a410801e65182	150e50b330349c1dc504a6c9a5b85caa	proceedings	Theory of Cryptography, First Theory of Cryptography Conference,
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               TCC 2004, Cambridge, MA, USA, February 19-21, 2004, Proceedings	\N	Moni Naor	2004
7798202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Washington	\N	Fathers of the Church	Parsons:Augustin	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	30	\N		\N	20e294465eb02db930cfc58eaa48a78c	b944c869ed23e14b62a6f38c9fe62c49	a4a174df7644a5d7e311492208e7bdd8	book	Saint Augustine Letters. Volume IV (165-203)	Wilfried Parsons	\N	1955
7798209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kösel	Kempten	\N	Bibliothek der Kirchenväter	Boxler:1874	http://www.unifr.ch/bkv/kapitel3172.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	I 19	\N	translator = {Boxler, Ferdinand}, totalpages = {350, 27 S.}, introduction = {Valentin Thalhofer}	\N	2feea0cf82aef9066048b7193f842593	b10944d3c6cb3fe18923da8ffab39f76	509327367385cf5c97702a0efffc495a	book	Die sogenannten apostolischen Constitutionen und Canonen	\N	Ferdinand Boxler	1874
7798231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rejuvenating the Humanities	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowling Green	\N	\N	witek1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e07511c6c60a76edcaf5905bbed9156	27dc94071b61ae115cef1225756f72be	5389e71bb371808489dea75e70c40bb6	inbook	From Genre to Medium: Comics and contemporary American culture	J. Witek	R. B. Browne and M. W. Fishwick	1992
7798242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wayne State Univ. Press [u.a.]	Detroit	\N	\N	Linder:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8143-2403-7}, totalpages = {717 S.}	\N	52d73e7801f9087fc18447d9cc77d97d	80342bdba419b3635b50c5c527d49dba	76bb063885933107e4f65966ff7e7e62	book	The Jews in the legal sources of the early Middle Ages	\N	Amnon Linder	1997
7798366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66316870	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	298 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8362-1014-2, 978-3-8362-1014-0}, language = {ger}	\N	5212d4b5ec740f427d4e644d0d2fd101	651134a0e5ef482bbbc3afc21d0a6eba	7a47847dd3ca78a504ed8a4a35b76b5e	book	UML 2 projektorientiert	Patrick Grässle and Henriette Baumann and Philippe Baumann	\N	2007
7798379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	UBHD66338349	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XX, 307 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8006-3320-3}, language = {ger}	\N	a4da78fb211ecc5aab5db3de7dad757f	de74146cf078a7d6f03208088ef9326d	b90d56d23e302028164d2efce6e4cf2a	book	Projektmanagement	Michael Hesseler	\N	2007
7798390	Phys. Rev.	D72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2005tt	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0506024	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0506024	\N	\N	114508	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0506024;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.72.114508}, eprint = {hep-lat/0506024}	Due to its complex structure the parametrized fixed point action can not be simulated with the available local updating algorithms. We constructed, coded, and tested an updating procedure with 2+1 light flavors, where the targeted s-quark mass is at its physical value while the u- and d-quarks should produce pions lighter than 300MeV. In the algorithm a partially global gauge update is followed by several accept/reject steps, where parts of the determinant are switched on gradually in the order of their expenses. The trial configuration that is offered in the last, most expensive, stochastic accept/reject step differs from the original configuration by a Metropolis + over-relaxation gauge update over a sub-volume of ~(1.3 fm)^4. The acceptance rate in this accept/reject step is ~0.4. The code is optimized on different architectures and is running on lattices with L=1.2fm and 1.8fm at a resolution of a=0.15fm. 	68a1bb27e0e13d17a7b19fbec46a5620	51e3cb0173672d9ddff869e4868562c4	c198ce0fb08395f528215ec51a273b55	article	{Simulating full QCD with the fixed point action}	Anna Hasenfratz and Peter Hasenfratz and Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	2005
7798391	JHEP	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hasenfratz:2007dp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0710.5346	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0710.5346	\N	\N	079	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0710.5346;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2008/02/079}, eprint = {0710.5346}	In spite of the breakthrough in non-perturbative chiral gauge theories during the last decade, the present formulation has stubborn artefacts. Independently of the fermion representation one is confronted with unwanted CP violation and infinitely many undetermined weight factors. Renormalization group identifies the culprit. We demonstrate the procedure on Weyl fermions in a real representation. 	e27f5dac8b317d73cd5f6f45fe7ce339	6cddf863f99bc13410df01c9a1e5ca65	6669d63ad3ddb9ee84ac81c8d0f72500	article	{Towards Weyl fermions on the lattice without artefacts}	Peter Hasenfratz and Reto von Allmen	\N	2008
7798394	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	A21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2006pd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0602007	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0602007	\N	\N	3039-3094	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0602007;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217751X06031752}, eprint = {hep-lat/0602007}	This report contains both a review of recent approaches to supersymmetric lattice field theories and some new results on the deconstruction approach. The essential reason for the complex phase problem of the fermion determinant is shown to be derivative interactions that are not present in the continuum. These irrelevant operators violate the self-conjugacy of the fermion action that is present in the continuum. It is explained why this complex phase problem does not disappear in the continuum limit. The fermion determinant suppression of various branches of the classical moduli space is explored, and found to be supportive of previous claims regarding the continuum limit. 	e9487276a02069f8a432af6b21c051ba	bd83d51c395ccc4dee4aaf6c4e29c4e5	58912f635464da7b9ace8d378752f379	article	{Deconstruction and other approaches to supersymmetric
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                  lattice field  theories}	Joel Giedt	\N	2006
7798395	Phys. Rev.	D66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kikukawa:2002as	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0207013	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0207013	\N	\N	094508	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0207013;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.66.094508}, eprint = {hep-lat/0207013}	Two-dimensional N=2 Wess-Zumino model is constructed on the lattice through Nicolai mapping with Ginsparg-Wilson fermion. The Nicolai mapping requires a certain would-be surface term in the bosonic action which ensures the vacuum energy cancellation even on the lattice, but inevitably breaks chiral symmetry. With the Ginsparg-Wilson fermion, the holomorphic structure of the would-be surface term is maintained, leaving a discrete subgroup of the exact chiral symmetry intact for a monomial scalar potential. By this feature both boson and fermion can be kept massless on the lattice without any fine-tuning. 	82f9c95f9cd9edb969975b0ac7642b60	0aeb7a5fc205aa3c0ffd779accea6100	6cff754d3861b2e50ccab2383bea2557	article	{Nicolai mapping vs. exact chiral symmetry on the
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                  lattice}	Yoshio Kikukawa and Yoichi Nakayama	\N	2002
7798399	Phys. Lett.	B446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirchner:1998mp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9810062	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9810062	\N	\N	209-215	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {DESY-Munster}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9810062;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01523-8}, eprint = {hep-lat/9810062}	In a numerical Monte Carlo simulation of SU(2) Yang-Mills theory with dynamical gauginos we find evidence for two degenerate ground states at the supersymmetry point corresponding to zero gaugino mass. This is consistent with the expected pattern of spontaneous discrete chiral symmetry breaking $Z_4 \\to Z_2$ caused by gaugino condensation. 	5c604bfd0ca33c062a9c22596e46545d	59cd04c8eecebd7e69f8f1a59948397c	bdd2ea70d4c6eba890783e4221b10299	article	{Evidence for discrete chiral symmetry breaking in N = 1
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                  supersymmetric  Yang-Mills theory}	R. Kirchner and I. Montvay and J. Westphalen and S. Luckmann and K. Spanderen	\N	1999
7798406	JHEP	03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2003xr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0301048	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0301048	\N	\N	035	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0301048;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0301048}	We study the realization of anomalous Ward identities in deconstructed (latticized) supersymmetric theories. In a deconstructed four-dimensional theory with N=2 supersymmetry, we show that the chiral symmetries only appear in the infrared and that the anomaly is reproduced in the usual framework of lattice perturbation theory with Wilson fermions. We then realize the theory on the world-volume of fractional D-branes on an orbifold. In this brane realization, we show how deconstructed theory anomalies can be computed via classical supergravity. Our methods and observations are more generally applicable to deconstructed/latticized supersymmetric theories in various dimensions. 	46e091d7a100605405900daab90228cb	f26ca7650115153f32b3ac7672474084	4758ae553bd4fd02b094e9c19fc18955	article	{Deconstruction, lattice supersymmetry, anomalies and
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                  branes}	Joel Giedt and Erich Poppitz and Moshe Rozali	\N	2003
7798408	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay:1997ak	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9709080	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9709080	\N	\N	108-113	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9709080;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(97)00702-0}, eprint = {hep-lat/9709080}	The motivation and perspectives of numerical simulations of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories are reviewed. 	4d6f5221d7a69b5b16fc69fa7d1f8ede	49ea7853bda1df6749f0959fd77f1749	4373655f70d8e4324ef27d333ed74e3c	article	{SUSY on the lattice}	I. Montvay	\N	1998
7798409	Phys. Lett.	B487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2000rv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0006013	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0006013	\N	\N	349-356	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0006013;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00835-2}, eprint = {hep-lat/0006013}	We report on a study of the supersymmetric anharmonic oscillator computed using a euclidean lattice path integral. Our numerical work utilizes a Fourier accelerated hybrid Monte Carlo scheme to sample the path integral. Using this we are able to measure massgaps and check Ward identities to a precision of better than one percent. We work with a non-standard lattice action which we show has an {\\it exact} supersymmetry for arbitrary lattice spacing in the limit of zero interaction coupling. For the interacting model we show that supersymmetry is restored in the continuum limit without fine tuning. This is contrasted with the situation in which a `standard' lattice action is employed. In this case supersymmetry is not restored even in the limit of zero lattice spacing. Finally, we show how a minor modification of our action leads to an {\\it exact}, local lattice supersymmetry even in the presence of interaction. 	c5ff60ac9ed82a9b52cb4c2758d1c893	5e3e59f08fe0f233ccd697bcd03ff3ca	9eec4bd191b248e0a94d032e99251947	article	{A lattice path integral for supersymmetric quantum
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                  mechanics}	Simon Catterall and Eric Gregory	\N	2000
7798411	Phys. Lett.	B635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugino:2006uf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0601024	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0601024	\N	\N	218-224	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0601024;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2006.02.064}, eprint = {hep-lat/0601024}	We construct two-dimensional N=(2,2) lattice super Yang-Mills theory, where the gauge and Higgs fields are all represented by U(N) compact variables, with keeping one exact supercharge along the line of the papers [1,2,3]. Interestingly, requirements of the exact supersymmetry as well as of the compact gauge and Higgs fields lead to the gauge group U(N) rather than SU(N). As a result of the perturbative renormalization argument, the model is shown to flow to the target continuum theory without any fine-tuning. Different from the case of noncompact Higgs fields, the path integral along the flat directions is well-defined in this model. 	d32635941f6f8d51b126b56da6f7572e	66de6dbabc7accf8a78614900d0703cb	4c4e5dbf1337d8873a3e2afad780d927	article	{Two-dimensional compact N = (2,2) lattice super Yang-Mills
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                  theory with  exact supersymmetry}	Fumihiko Sugino	\N	2006
7798415	Eur. Phys. J.	C23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farchioni:2001wx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0111008	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0111008	\N	\N	719-734	\N	\N	\N	collaboration = {DESY-Munster-Roma}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0111008;%%}, doi = {10.1007/s100520200898}, eprint = {hep-lat/0111008}	Supersymmetric (SUSY) Ward identities are considered for the N=1 SU(2) SUSY Yang Mills theory discretized on the lattice with Wilson fermions (gluinos). They are used in order to compute non-perturbatively a subtracted gluino mass and the mixing coefficient of the SUSY current. The computations were performed at gauge coupling $\\beta$=2.3 and hopping parameter $\\kappa$=0.1925, 0.194, 0.1955 using the two-step multi-bosonic dynamical-fermion algorithm. Our results are consistent with a scenario where the Ward identities are satisfied up to O(a) effects. The vanishing of the gluino mass occurs at a value of the hopping parameter which is not fully consistent with the estimate based on the chiral phase transition. This suggests that, although SUSY restoration appears to occur close to the continuum limit of the lattice theory, the results are still affected by significant systematic effects. 	0aff74a127e5a0669a34de968d4b28c6	d87a81c35ecd6c6d788e3ed0b0313bbd	2740ad962d8218c8b7ac75b9c1c603f8	article	{The supersymmetric Ward identities on the lattice}	F. Farchioni and others	\N	2002
7798418	Nucl. Phys.	B636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:2002ic	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0205095	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0205095	\N	\N	80-98	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0205095;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00443-1}, eprint = {hep-th/0205095}	The major obstacle to a supersymmetric theory on the lattice is the failure of the Leibniz rule. We analyze this issue by using the Wess-Zumino model and a general Ginsparg-Wilson operator, which is local and free of species doublers. We point out that the Leibniz rule could be maintained on the lattice if the generic momentum $k_{\\mu}$ carried by any field variable satisfies $|ak_{\\mu}|<\\delta$ in the limit $a\\to 0$ for arbitrarily small but finite $\\delta$. This condition is expected to be satisfied generally if the theory is finite perturbatively, provided that discretization does not induce further symmetry breaking. We thus first render the continuum Wess-Zumino model finite by applying the higher derivative regularization which preserves supersymmetry. We then put this theory on the lattice, which preserves supersymmetry except for a breaking in interaction terms by the failure of the Leibniz rule. By this way, we define a lattice Wess-Zumino model which maintains the basic properties such as $U(1)\\times U(1)_{R}$ symmetry and holomorphicity. We show that this model reproduces continuum theory in the limit $a\\to 0$ up to any finite order in perturbation theory; in this sense all the supersymmetry breaking terms induced by the failure of the Leibniz rule are irrelevant. We then suggest that this discretization may work to define a low energy effective theory in a non-perturbative way. 	abebd369f05236db3fedd06634140de9	57bbfe193dbd546f47f6451f33565255	9ff409fb41f06d9a43013e2a764fd8ed	article	{Supersymmetry on the lattice and the Leibniz rule}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	2002
7798421	Nucl. Phys.	B674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2003vy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0307024	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0307024	\N	\N	259-270	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0307024;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2003.09.045}, eprint = {hep-lat/0307024}	We find that the fermion determinant is not generally positive in a class of lattice actions recently constructed by Cohen et al. [hep-lat/0307012]; these are actions that contain an exact lattice supersymmetry and have as their target (continuum) theory (4,4) 2-dimensional super-Yang-Mills. We discuss the implications of this finding for lattice simulations and give some preliminary results for the phase of the determinant in the phase-quenched ensemble. 	9aec1a9e0e33b1b300e245019d740ad7	d5ce587ed25fef02e4d59f4eea85a2b5	a5e5ff0d3c13e25da7640ba602dcc701	article	{The fermion determinant in (4,4) 2d lattice super-Yang-
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                  Mills}	Joel Giedt	\N	2003
7798422	Nucl. Phys.	B523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Donini:1997hh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9710065	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9710065	\N	\N	529-552	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9710065;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00166-7}, eprint = {hep-lat/9710065}	We consider the lattice regularization of N=1 supersymmetric Yang--Mills theory with Wilson fermions. This formulation breaks supersymmetry at any finite lattice spacing; we discuss how Ward identities can be used to define a supersymmetric continuum limit, which coincides with the point where the gluino becomes massless. As a first step towards the understanding of the zero gluino-mass limit, we present results on the quenched low-lying spectrum of SU(2) N=1 Super-Yang--Mills, at $\\beta=2.6$ on a $V=16^3 \\times 32$ lattice, in the OZI approximation. Our results, in spite of the quenched and OZI approximations, are in remarkable agreement with theoretical predictions in the supersymmetric theory, for the states with masses which are not expected to get a large contribution from fermion loops. 	75af9b58f1b5be3d4a1e4b66e7c72eb7	81b178b669c31367e10856897190af38	0b8b09145435cb5bcacde85a568987b8	article	{Towards N = 1 Super-Yang-Mills on the lattice}	A. Donini and M. Guagnelli and P. Hernandez and A. Vladikas	\N	1998
7798425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66505258	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 258 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7908-2017-1}, language = {ger}	\N	0abdf4ee42e36762bca440ee947cf38d	7f8df0e79338afdae1340eebd4125fff	34ecdca59b27d01051e1e43bd3b69d61	book	Organisation und Projektmanagement	Rainer Bergmann and Martin Garrecht	\N	2008
7798432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	UBHD66615934	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 335 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58606-0}, language = {ger}	\N	6d894bb31f73367baf36a2784787d91a	a48591ca9e6bbda37b055ed8fb9e4ab0	4c0c3cd665cad1007b6f915788ded7a9	book	Projektmanagement	Hans Corsten and Hilde Corsten and Ralf Gössinger	\N	2008
7798434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	\N	\N	Handelsblatt Mittelstands-Bibliothek ; 5	UBHD66641478	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 256 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7910-2715-9, 3-7910-2715-8}, language = {ger}	\N	840789f4dd548eab558e648d78b1e3b9	f07412ae478be5b9564d8fb20bfaa808	e0d025c87a58f14435044ea1d24fe5a7	book	Projektmanagement	Markus Meier	\N	2007
7798436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD65914445	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXIV, 397 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-528-55490-8, 978-3-528-55490-3}, language = {ger}	\N	09cfe256d95a0fc4d2b0403ce52807b6	f0ee7f17c76d9df28865554d85ddafa4	b5c37df0ec8a3c8f59d3090bc425f3f3	book	Management der Software-Entwicklung	Carl Steinweg	\N	2005
7798439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitp-Verl.	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD65925017	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	291 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8266-1547-6, 978-3-8266-1547-4}, language = {ger}	\N	b24127701e9ed9f7608c66480a02cdc0	6e64faa84d47fbb67d291b1515366f48	263aeb2b06fcdeb58a5db6c15c56bb93	book	Endlich im grünen Bereich	Roman Heimbold	\N	2005
7798444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt.Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66153465	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVII, 261 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89864-390-5, 978-3-89864-390-0, 33-89864-390-5}, language = {ger}	\N	3904a0b2d94108b6ca106b2b1c862c4d	8237a8de41a4d0d32adb6e28a585fc9e	0fdfa5072479160701fa7c1b8f2e8a31	book	Basiswissen Software-Projektmanagement	Bernd Hindel	\N	2006
7798446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66211211	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	299 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-019094-6, 978-3-17-019094-8}, language = {ger}	\N	1a3c9355ae5a9e71d8b22fadf64123c5	3e761eeb18282fefcae8757bae8788fd	4b86f1644b47b8c4a8fa39c384724781	book	Intelligentes Projektmanagement	Christian Aichele	\N	2006
7798448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nwb	Herne ; Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD66239900	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	339 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-482-56069-2, 978-3-482-56069-9}, language = {ger}	\N	ce27b75f90d86ca93f62eb2bca7ecf89	0afbf2f358dfab5f5b4387419354bcc6	e46ad930fa1a3b8d9431c009e7955547	book	Projektmanagement mit Netzplantechnik	Jochen Schwarze	\N	2006
7798449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDF, Hochsch.-Verl. an der ETH	Zürich	\N	\N	UBHD66551818	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	292 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7281-3004-4, 978-3-7281-3004-4}, language = {ger}	\N	bc7840bef3e7070f86c34ac12207376f	3c776a29d38f6db102c807ee423bc0f1	3a8a5fa672b33e7e33339791d2ca2081	book	Projektmanagement	Bruno Jenny	\N	2005
7798452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65850042	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XV, 378 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-22071-2, 978-3-540-22071-8}, language = {ger}	\N	79a2cbbfbc795329d327e1e76e8c6c8c	642a710fb739f710deed940e15bb5731	f33d8da001860574f08d3bf721b9ed79	book	Management von IT-Projekten	Hans Wilhelm Wieczorrek and Peter Mertens	\N	2005
7798455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius & Lucius	\N	\N	UTB ; 2388 : Betriebswirtschaftslehre	UBHD66554007	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXIII, 732 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8282-0234-4, 978-3-8252-2388-5}, language = {ger}	\N	ca188e18fd62f40ac43af1c13dedcc76	bedda2838f9c4c06cc71e4dfbfaeea08	b295977b3dc751a4e7a45c8357a33df0	book	Projektmanagement	Franz Xaver Bea and Steffen Scheurer and Sabine Hesselmann	\N	2008
7798460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66418613	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XV, 394 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-48470-7}, language = {ger}	\N	8c65c8069be3c95b74f00b7d2ed826cd	71f5b231fd6c758741dfe8d6fa687b52	24e184b98ff64285f22023196aafc179	book	Management von IT-Projekten	Hans W. Wieczorrek and Peter Mertens	\N	2007
7798462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBHD66451927	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXV, 275 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58567-4}, language = {ger}	\N	8523eecd2a5d2fa93ebe66e150e9d91a	27157a3c2d0d122845a0bcfd2975adae	2fbafdcfaf11852faa4153b9a3a5e603	book	Ganzheitliches IT-Projektmanagement	Walter Ruf and Thomas Fittkau	\N	2008
7798464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	\N	\N	dtv ; 5888 : Beck-Wirtschaftsberater	UBHD66466975	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 329 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-423-05888-9, 978-3-406-56082-8}, language = {ger}	\N	e3e876b8174b6dd107a7848e213490b2	b44e905710255bf6e4aeb1790909e939	fa50547bc65d57d2c41a55a11a8a3370	book	Projekte zum Erfolg führen	Heinz Schelle	\N	2007
7798468	Nuclear Physics B	319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golterman1989307	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YT3H-Y4/2/96171fa30a950bebe2b9694a4bfb8c97	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : A local interactive lattice model with supersymmetry	\N	\N	307 - 341	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(89)90080-1}	A local euclidean lattice version of the two dimensional Wess-Zumino model is shown to be supersymmetric in the quantum continuum limit to all orders in perturbation theory. Ward identifies resulting from a lattice generalization of the continuum supersymmtry are used as a guide in the derivation.	873961a1476d6ce064a74217e72cb70f	d9586b676eee34ca566065e1cb8b867a	5d1a428afa2fee48dd3f2b9e67619048	article	A local interactive lattice model with supersymmetry	Maarten F. L. Golterman and Donald N. Petcher	\N	1989
7798470	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2003uf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0311042	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0311042	\N	\N	044	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0311042;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0311042}	We show how to construct lattice sigma models in one, two and four dimensions which exhibit an exact fermionic symmetry. These models are discretized and {\\it twisted} versions of conventional supersymmetric sigma models with N=2 supersymmetry. The fermionic symmetry corresponds to a scalar BRST charge built from the original supercharges. The lattice theories possess local actions and in many cases admit a Wilson term to suppress doubles. In the two and four dimensional theorie s we show that these lattice theories are invariant under additional discrete symmetries. We argue that the presence of these exact symmetries ensures that no fine tuning is required to achieve N=2 supersymmetry in the continuum limit. As a concrete example we show preliminary numerical results from a simulation of the O(3) supersymmetric sigma model in two dimensions. 	6e0cd8eb9f6f2b34c7a18dcbc37be619	10ec4d5c062533309f1f46d7ae4ed9ef	0f933e2c3d3418ff2cdcf5bf4c19fd0f	article	{Lattice sigma models with exact supersymmetry}	Simon Catterall and Sofiane Ghadab	\N	2004
7798476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borgmann	Dortmund	\N	\N	Welt2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86145-266-9}	\N	8ea13d5aa491bb8519302b19aab01dfa	e2a96815194260ac7d187c44f7acd505	b0a807fe837c64be2e3fae828d1b7d1c	book	Welt verstehen - Wirklichkeit konstruieren	\N	Erhard Fischer	2004
7798484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66495770	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	450 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8273-2600-3}, language = {ger}	\N	d029de1f6b904f1338c8e0ee5b851729	cffa148e00b84819460215b8ee0f7e6d	0bae1725097c57c9b23a503204721188	book	Projektmanagement mit Excel 2007	Ignatz Schels	\N	2008
7798485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD66058834	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIX, 535 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8348-0118-6, 978-3-8348-0118-0}, language = {ger}	\N	5891990ce082087ac44bbee9e89d28e4	f6faa486a1291df33495558652535798	64cf80018b2fe4a7905559764e1dba3d	book	IT-Projekte strukturiert realisieren	Ralph Brugger	\N	2005
7798488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD65593388	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 364 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89864-215-1, 978-3-89864-215-6}, language = {ger}	\N	04447c1efdd5ef4333eaaf53d38b2f96	669790b1e776a963d47a049e3f3f61cb	58be6ab22fec3e0525af1db998839ad7	book	IT-Projektmanagement - Fallstricke und Erfolgsfaktoren	Heidi [Hrsg.] Heilmann	\N	2003
7798492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65452306	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 328 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-42577-2, 978-3-540-42577-9}, language = {ger}	\N	98d259ada0d1bd110cce894f81eda2dd	9bcfd4b45e8341e7e29b1f4f6cc63428	7e3653937ca6bbafbc39904771346886	book	Software-Management	Gerhard [Hrsg.] Versteegen and Arif Chughtai	\N	2002
7798495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Industrielle Organisation	Zürich	\N	\N	UBHD65608469	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	237 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-85743-709-X, 978-3-85743-709-0}, language = {ger}	\N	3c548d24e9f3b0a26a769455227f57d8	36989c17ac932b478a671d93b523db9b	d712e5fc60fd8096e18a8e629d792e2f	book	Der www-Schlüssel zum Projektmanagement	Heinz Scheuring	\N	2002
7798498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65281875	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 241 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-67809-3, 978-3-540-67809-0}, language = {ger}	\N	51d4c050cde0451ae39f84c2b98ba341	9dd26e72ac5a904851c8a2487ad3e444	cc74bc30428c2fba0dec026aac2a747f	book	Change-Management bei Softwareprojekten	Gerhard Versteegen and Knut Salomon and Rainer Heinold	\N	2001
7799655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirchberg:2004zz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=8078688	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 8078688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	55035e1fcb1a1f9a935a81309f60581c	fdbe1c238888658e2b680a871f25debf	535b94922d9d3b8c86151482ecfb7743	phdthesis	{Dirac operators and supersymmetry: From the Coulomb
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                  problem to field theories}	Andreas Kirchberg	\N	2004
7799672	JHEP	06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2005fd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0503036	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0503036	\N	\N	027	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0503036;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0503036}	We construct a lattice action for ${\\cal N}=4$ super Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions which is local, gauge invariant, free of spectrum doubling and possesses a single exact supersymmetry. Our construction starts from the observation that the fermions of the continuum theory can be mapped into the component fields of a single real anticommuting Kahler-Dirac field. The original supersymmetry algebra then implies the existence of a nilpotent scalar supercharge $Q$ and a corresponding set of bosonic superpartners. Using this field content we write down a $Q$-exact action and show that, with an appropriate change of variables, it reduces to a well-known twist of ${\\cal N}=4$ super Yang-Mills theory due to Marcus. Using the discretization prescription developed in an earlier paper on the ${\\cal N}=2$ theory in two dimensions we are able to translate this geometrical action to the lattice. 	3ea41eb83172a188528c4a66cb507b70	d4d2594d968d002be48ebb3a51dd6402	d15c5b5ada7a638041ee0cf2035ed51f	article	{Lattice formulation of N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory}	Simon Catterall	\N	2005
7799674	Phys. Lett.	B406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nishimura:1997vg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9701013	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9701013	\N	\N	215-218	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9701013;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(97)00674-6}, eprint = {hep-lat/9701013}	We propose a method to formulate four-dimensional N=1 super Yang-Mills theory on the lattice without fine-tuning. We first show that four-dimensional Weyl fermion in a real representation, which is equivalent to Majorana fermion, can be formulated using the domain wall approach with an addition of a Majorana mass term only for the unwanted mirror fermion. This formalism has manifest gauge invariance. Fermion number conservation is violated only by the additional Majorana mass term for the mirror fermion and the violation is propagated to the physical fermion sector through anomalous currents. Due to this feature, the formalism, when applied to the gluino in the present case, ensures the restoration of supersymmetry in the continuum limit without fine-tuning, unlike the proposal by Curci and Veneziano. 	384cd993d71fab912258cf3e9020453b	cbbd022654e7564f964bf241f66a0a5c	177ed1a1c398bdd711c6cc587afc93e1	article	{Four-dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on
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                  the lattice  without fine-tuning}	Jun Nishimura	\N	1997
7799675	Phys. Lett.	B633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D'Adda:2005zk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0507029	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0507029	\N	\N	645-652	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0507029;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2005.12.034}, eprint = {hep-lat/0507029}	We propose a lattice action for two dimensional super Yang-Mills theory with a twisted N=2 supersymmetry. The extended supersymmetry is fully and exactly realized on the lattice. The method employed is quite general and its extension to the N=4 supersymmetry in four dimensions is briefly presented. The lattice has a new type of ``fermionic'' links, where odd Grassmann variables, supercharges and fermionic connections sit. The Leibniz rule is preserved on the lattice, although in a modified ``shifted'' form that takes into account the link nature of both derivatives and supercharges. Superfields are semi-local objects and superfield expansion is naturally embedded in the lattice structure. The Dirac-K\\"ahler twist generates the extended twisted supersymmetry, turning the multiplicity of species doublers into the multiplicity due to the extended supersymmetry. In this way the balance between bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom is preserved. 	e3eff35a856a97131e6d35c3466e76c4	ec7015aa1ac45d0e3586603331f57b82	0f1e849238daf5b163f331c760e85db0	article	{Exact extended supersymmetry on a lattice: Twisted N = 2
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                  super  Yang-Mills in two dimensions}	Alessandro D'Adda and Issaku Kanamori and Noboru Kawamoto and Kazuhiro Nagata	\N	2006
7799679	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge: University Press	\N	\N	\N	numericalRecipies	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992nrca.book.....P}	\N	cf593ed8942d625d50163e3788581b01	5cb4ce202c20b49a65524efcb293034d	dcec8c9e4e73bcb0cddd4fe541cec523	book	{Numerical recipes in C. The art of scientific computing}	W. H. {Press} and S. A. {Teukolsky} and W. T. {Vetterling} and B. P. {Flannery}	\N	1992
7799681	JHEP	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan:2005ta	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0503039	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0503039
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16 Supercharges U(N) in d=1,2,3,4	\N	\N	042	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0503039;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0503039}	We formulate supersymmetric Euclidean spacetime Ad* lattices whose classical continuum limits are U(N) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories with sixteen supercharges in d=1,2,3 and 4 dimensions. This family includes the especially interesting N=4 supersymmetry in four dimensions, as well as a Euclidean path integral formulation of Matrix Theory on a one dimensional lattice. 	1d7f7cc3af68f05c1d88f70d25c8b857	bd2469d4ab9751e203ebaa72c084c5f9	7922dbcfcf456dbb2ed32e85f453c9c4	article	{A Euclidean lattice construction of supersymmetric Yang-
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                  Mills theories  with sixteen supercharges}	David B. Kaplan and Mithat Unsal	\N	2005
7799682	Nucl. Phys.	B707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D'Adda:2004jb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0406029	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0406029	\N	\N	100-144	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0406029;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.11.046}, eprint = {hep-lat/0406029}	We propose a new formulation which realizes exact twisted supersymmetry for all the supercharges on a lattice by twisted superspace formalism. We show explicit examples of N=2 twisted supersymmetry invariant BF and Wess-Zumino models in two dimensions. We introduce mild lattice noncommutativity to preserve Leibniz rule on the lattice. The formulation is based on the twisted superspace formalism for N=D=2 supersymmetry which was proposed recently. From the consistency condition of the noncommutativity of superspace, we find an unexpected three-dimensional lattice structure which may reduce into two dimensional lattice where the superspace describes semilocally scattered fermions and bosons within a double size square lattice. 	60d753a7ecd9759ceebfca5ca6b1eef1	351d0cb775fc10ba2d25479455ae3322	c1ffb12cbc5af4049611666883bb9b5a	article	{Twisted superspace on a lattice}	Alessandro D'Adda and Issaku Kanamori and Noboru Kawamoto and Kazuhiro Nagata	\N	2005
7799685	JHEP	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugino:2004uv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0410035	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0410035	\N	\N	016	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0410035;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0410035}	We continue to construct lattice super Yang-Mills theories along the line discussed in the previous papers \\cite{sugino, sugino2}. In our construction of ${\\cal N}=2, 4$ theories in four dimensions, the problem of degenerate vacua seen in \\cite{sugino} is resolved by extending some fields and soaking up would-be zero-modes in the continuum limit, while in the weak coupling expansion some surplus modes appear both in bosonic and fermionic sectors reflecting the exact supersymmetry. A slight modification to the models is made such that all the surplus modes are eliminated in two- and three-dimensional models obtained by dimensional reduction thereof. ${\\cal N}=4, 8$ models in three dimensions need fine-tuning of three and one parameters respectively to obtain the desired continuum theories, while two-dimensional models with ${\\cal N}=4, 8$ do not require any fine-tuning. 	7417e80c058d2138b72d9558e052be2a	b7ebfc609f6b0ddfeb93433613790bae	c592d30a4c0468449ec0d92ecc4e7446	article	{Various super Yang-Mills theories with exact supersymmetry
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                  on the  lattice}	Fumihiko Sugino	\N	2005
7799687	Nuclear Physics B	226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elitzur1983109	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-47187PB-87/2/afb7ae7c32c5bb1a74f3bf09a5c69620	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : N = 2 two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model on the lattice	\N	\N	109 - 120	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90465-0}	A lattice version of the N = 2 SUSY two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model was constructed and studied. The correct continuum limit is checked in perturbation theory. The strong-coupling limit is defined and investigated. We find that the ground state of the model has zero energy and infinite degeneracy. The connection between this degeneracy and the properties of the Nicolai-Parisi-Sourlas transformation is discussed.	72d392b38262a4764330266ebda522a0	07b56ee8357349af244067f3a9985d8c	dace49d970313377a1905890bb559a07	article	N = 2 two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model on the lattice	S. Elitzur and A. Schwimmer	\N	1983
7799688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lange:2004zz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=8078670	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 8078670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c0e37e8d501f852c95fbb4bd7a2c8b4	b6d11469da71579efddf0ca2a28b27f8	55194e3387efd6f9721a8c42794ae5d5	phdthesis	{Supersymmetry: From quantum mechanics to lattice field
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                  theories}	Jean Dominique Lange	\N	2004
7799690	Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on	14	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yee	\N	\N	Numerical solution of inital boundary value problems involving maxwell's equations in isotropic media	\N	\N	 302-307	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-926X}, doi = {}	 Maxwell's equations are replaced by a set of finite difference equations. It is shown that if one chooses the field points appropriately, the set of finite difference equations is applicable for a boundary condition involving perfectly conducting surfaces. An example is given of the scattering of an electromagnetic pulse by a perfectly conducting cylinder.	fdcee536840a7adc1f9b9f0e314b65e2	8a8045d2b7f9e433ee5e18fed9c01ae9	d59d8c70c4685ae46670de0d554bd206	article	Numerical solution of inital boundary value problems involving Maxwell's equations in isotropic media	Kane Yee	\N	1966
7799691	Nuclear Physics B	198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banks1982226	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4718YF3-1MM/2/d5c09eea67c661ef464588cdcd292878	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Supersymmetric lattice theories
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!!!!!!!Violation of Lorentz Symmetry!!!!!	\N	\N	226 - 236	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90554-5}	We attempt to construct supersymmetric lattice theories using the staggered lattice fermions of Kogut and Susskind. Although we are able to construct lattice field theories with many of the properties of standard supersymmetric models, all of our interacting models violate Lorentz invariance in the continuum limit.	8816cc540a5b6c6f46576d3072b933d7	d19b25e1f9b0598563ab4932c83c5101	44d138b57d938ee00241bf7d54c5f72a	article	Supersymmetric lattice theories	T. Banks and P. Windey	\N	1982
7799694	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	A17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay:2001aj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0112007	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0112007	\N	\N	2377-2412	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0112007;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217751X0201090X}, eprint = {hep-lat/0112007}	Recent development in numerical simulations of supersymmetric Yang-Mills (SYM) theories on the lattice is reviewed. 	736783b47aa444163f05150484f5378d	6709abd4c9b55d881a823df193748271	604f59d8d10bb26bf8dd71b7c6456ed0	article	{Supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on the lattice}	I. Montvay	\N	2002
7799698	JHEP	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2004np	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0410052	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0410052 !!unique Vacuum!!	\N	\N	006	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0410052;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2004/11/006}, eprint = {hep-lat/0410052}	We propose a discretization of two dimensional Euclidean Yang-Mills theories with N=2 supersymmetry which preserves exactly both gauge invariance and an element of supersymmetry. The approach starts from the twisted form of the continuum super Yang Mills action which we show may be written in terms of two real Kahler-Dirac fields whose components transform into each other under the twisted supersymmetry. Once the theory is written in this geometrical language it is straightforward to discretize by mapping the component tensor fields to appropriate geometrical structures in the lattice and by replacing the continuum exterior derivative and its adjoint by appropriate lattice covariant difference operators. The lattice action is local and possesses a unique vacuum state while the use of Kahler-Dirac fermions ensures the model does not exhibit spectrum doubling. 	81be4991fadfe6f44f4d9a7b910e5911	f9e1b86bca0f9408caa91c1dbb2363d4	659a645eddf25b279b20cef1ac8d198e	article	{A geometrical approach to N = 2 super Yang-Mills theory on
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                  the two  dimensional lattice}	Simon Catterall	\N	2004
7799700	Nucl. Phys.	B229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sakai:1983dg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B229,173	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHA,B229,173	\N	\N	173	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B229,173;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(83)90359-0}	We propose the use of the Nicolai mapping as a guiding principle for formulating supersymmetric theories on a discrete space-time lattice, on which the supersymmetry algebra is not well-defined. We present a discretized form of the N = 2 Wess-Zumino model in 1+1 dimensions. This model is also examined in the hamiltonian (continuous time) formalism on a spatial lattice, and is found to allow consistent discretization only for those subalgebras which admit an internal O(2) symmetry.	8a93978a64ad82ff1d4729467805635f	09b73b6a7c4a2e8d91f77899793498de	0a7c15f54fdcfad9eb64ea3beac746eb	article	{LATTICE SUPERSYMMETRY AND THE NICOLAI MAPPING}	N. Sakai and Makoto Sakamoto	\N	1983
7799701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden u.a.	\N	Studia post-biblica	Taylor:1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	46	\N	isbn = {90-04-10186-1}	\N	5cfdd75ae32363ed894c518b7b252ca1	25b1acd206c4ab41fdb408744f5e3c62	f648b9ae5d81b7d2a5c87c176fec4340	book	Anti-Judaism and early Christian identity. A critique of the scholarly consensus	Miriam S. Taylor	\N	1995
7799702	Phys. Rev.	D64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fleming:2000fa	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0008009	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0008009	\N	\N	034510	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0008009;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.64.034510}, eprint = {hep-lat/0008009}	The dynamical N=1, SU(2) Super Yang-Mills theory is studied on the lattice using a new lattice fermion regulator, domain wall fermions. This formulation even at non-zero lattice spacing does not require fine-tuning, has improved chiral properties and can produce topological zero-mode phenomena. Numerical simulations of the full theory on lattices with the topology of a torus indicate the formation of a gluino condensate which is sustained at the chiral limit. The condensate is non-zero even for small volume and small supersymmetry breaking mass where zero mode effects due to gauge fields with fractional topological charge appear to play a role. 	3455a9f6670bb5610844780985185d85	b25fadf19fc80e1f4cd0f42a571cef33	5b09e1fb02b11c589391b6c8c1b406bd	article	{Super Yang-Mills on the lattice with domain wall
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                  fermions}	George Tamminga Fleming and John B. Kogut and Pavlos M. Vranas	\N	2001
7799703	Nuovo Cim.	A41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dondi:1976tx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUCIA,A41,1	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUCIA,A41,1	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUCIA,A41,1;%%}, doi = {10.1007/BF02730448}	 It is shown that supersymmetry can be formulated on a space-time lattice. The transformation properties of superfields are demonstrated and the simplest action that gives the Wess-Zumino model in the continuous limit is discussed. 	44b01341edf68f611befc257714716a1	93ff60aa1f6d973026e32facc84f6232	0ce9d61050110adab0006ed5b428f97d	article	{Lattice Supersymmetry}	P. H. Dondi and H. Nicolai	\N	1977
7799705	JHEP	03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugino:2004qd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0401017	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0401017	\N	\N	067	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0401017;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0401017}	We construct super Yang-Mills theories with ${\\cal N}=2, 4$ supersymmetries on the two-dimensional square lattice keeping one or two supercharges exactly. Along the same line as the previous paper \\cite{sugino}, the construction is based on topological field theory formulation. In order to resolve the problem of degenerate classical vacua encountered in the previous paper, we consider two kinds of modifications of the action. For one of them, any supersymmetry breaking terms do not need to be introduced, and the formulations exactly realize some of supersymmetries at the lattice level. Our lattice actions flow to the desired continuum theories without any fine-tuning of parameters. 	977461180a20e4e7a43ee7f8a0778b57	b3b4796aacb5b043b38a90d4c55d4867	76bc9f1c873e23a07d0831c0abb1f393	article	{Super Yang-Mills theories on the two-dimensional lattice
\
                  with exact  supersymmetry}	Fumihiko Sugino	\N	2004
7799708	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2003wd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0301028	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0301028	\N	\N	038	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0301028;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0301028}	It is known that certain theories with extended supersymmetry can be discretized in such a way as to preserve an exact fermionic symmetry. In the simplest model of this kind, we show that this residual supersymmetric invariance is actually a BRST symmetry associated with gauge fixing an underlying local shift symmetry. Furthermore, the starting lattice action is then seen to be entirely a gauge fixing term. The corresponding continuum theory is known to be a topological field theory. We look, in detail, at one example - supersymmetric quantum mechanics which possesses two such BRST symmetries. In this case, we show that the lattice theory can be obtained by blocking out of the continuum in a carefully chosen background metric. Such a procedure will not change the Ward identities corresponding to the BRST symmetries since they correspond to topological observables. Thus, at the quantum level, the continuum BRST symmetry is preserved in the lattice theory. Similar conclusions are reached for the two-dimensional complex Wess-Zumino model and imply that all the supersymmetric Ward identities are satisfied {\\it exactly} on the lattice. Numerical results supporting these conclusions are presented. 	ee30a3cf5b1802bd1ff87a11611ff488	6bc0adc212c5341476be30c709966428	c7fc748260c746587a0639f49fcc1c94	article	{Lattice Supersymmetry and Topological Field Theory}	Simon Catterall	\N	2003
7799711	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feo:2002yi	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0210015	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0210015	\N	\N	198-209	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0210015;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(03)01507-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/0210015}	Lattice results in supersymmetry are summarized. Past, present and future perspectives are discusse	8ce32fda8a726d73eeccaace8de7ab23	a2a979207774ff514e21129aa5fbf20e	1e752a1b5177e1411aeab73c9c3ed56c	article	{Supersymmetry on the lattice}	Alessandra Feo	\N	2003
7799712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INTERACT'03	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	BrignullRogers2003	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/interact/interact2003.html#BrignullR03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	17-24	\N	\N	\N	date = {2005-05-30}, file = {Full Paper:D\\:\\\\jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\brignullrogers'03-interact.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58603-363-8}, review = {In [Brignull and Rogers, 2003] the authors address the problem of overcoming the resistance people have in interacting with a public display. The goal of their research is "to examine: the flow of people around public displays the level and types of interaction around displays the transitions that occur between types of interaction factors that cause social awkwardness and embarrassment around public displays" To this end, the authors carried out two observational studies based on the deployment of a public display application in two party settings: a book launch and a welcome party for students. The application developed was the Opinionizer-a public display that allowed people to type in opinions and comments about a theme relevant to the gathering (the theme was previously selected by the authors). The theme was represented by images and a "provocative phrase or question". The idea was that people could type their comments via a laptop computer near the projection. Comments could be associated with backgrounds (e.g., 'techie', 'softie', 'designer', 'student') and could also be associated with an avatar (the comment was displayed as speech bubble coming from the avatar). The display was designed this way "to add 'colour' and 'personality' to their opinions [...]" The Opinionizer was deployed in a book launch party and in a welcome party for new students of a university. The display was setup in a prominent place so that it could easily be noticed and a helper stood near the laptop computer to explain people what it was for. Two observers watched how the crowd moved and interacted with the system. In the welcome party two cameras were also used to record people's movement. The authors observed that initially people would not interact with the system and were reluctant even when invited to do so. Adding some opinions by themselves seemed to create a momentum effect. The authors also noticed what they called the "honey-pot effect": an increasing number of people near the Opinionizer, where people were typing their comments. It seemed that people were curious about what was going on near the Opinionizer and would approach it to see. From the observations of the movements of people at the two parties, the authors identified three 'activity spaces': Peripheral awareness activities: activities like eating, drinking, talking, etc where people were only peripherally aware of the display but not paying attention to it. Focal awareness activities: activities triggered by the display itself like talking about it, watching it, gesturing to it, etc. Direct interaction activities: typing a personal or group opinion to the display. According to the proposed framework, the transition between these activity spaces is what causes resistance to the interaction with the display. People need to be stimulated in order to transition and they need to be provided with information about what they will get in return. Specifically, the "key information that needs to be made readily available to the person to decide whether to cross the threshold is: How long an interaction takes What they will get out of it What steps are involved If it will be a comfortable experience If there is a quick let out, where they can walk away gracefully, without it disturbing the ongoing public activity" People need to be encouraged to cross the thresholds to focal awareness and to participation. To encourage people to cross the threshold to focal awareness, systems should be designed to show the display and the activities around it. It is necessary to get the first people to interact with it. To encourage people to pass the threshold to participation it is necessary to use a lightweight interaction mechanism so that users don't need to waste time learning how to use it and it should make it easy to recover from mistakes so that users don't feel embarrassed.}	\N	6d0ae791f0d7c13557862e62627192a7	4441cdf2962f473e6d1ac259d4562b13	19d329ec6608a1f44358ca51c4a56153	inproceedings	Enticing People to Interact with Large Public Displays in Public Spaces.	Harry Brignull and Yvonne Rogers	Matthias Rauterberg and Marino Menozzi and Janet Wesson	2003
7799716	JHEP	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugino:2003yb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0311021	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0311021	\N	\N	015	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0311021;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0311021}	We construct super Yang-Mills theories with extended supersymmetry on hypercubic lattices of various dimensions keeping one or two supercharges exactly. Gauge fields are represented by ordinary unitary link variables, and the exact supercharges are nilpotent up to gauge transformations. Among the models, we show that the desired continuum theories are obtained without any fine tuning of parameters for the cases ${\\cal N}=2, 4, 8$ in two-dimensions. 	4940c941601f80041d2ab35d3e270e94	4fc43de327e0a6a5b39c39674792ed84	70fd90e4bcc6abdefa0b18a2f6df0401	article	{A lattice formulation of super Yang-Mills theories with
\
                  exact  supersymmetry}	Fumihiko Sugino	\N	2004
7799718	Phys. Rev.	D65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2001fr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0108024	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0108024	\N	\N	094501	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0108024;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.65.094501}, eprint = {hep-lat/0108024}	We study the two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model with extended N=2 supersymmetry on the lattice. The lattice prescription we choose has the merit of preserving {\\it exactly} a single supersymmetric invariance at finite lattice spacing $a$. Furthermore, we construct three other transformations of the lattice fields under which the variation of the lattice action vanishes to $O(ga^2)$ where $g$ is a typical interaction coupling. These four transformations correspond to the two Majorana supercharges of the continuum theory. We also derive lattice Ward identities corresponding to these exact and approximate symmetries. We use dynamical fermion simulations to check the equality of the massgaps in the boson and fermion sectors and to check the lattice Ward identities. At least for weak coupling we see no problems associated with a lack of reflection positivity in the lattice action and find good agreement with theory. At strong coupling we provide evidence that problems associated with a lack of reflection positivity are evaded for small enough lattice spacing. 	16a4d116d415f5d5976c1516aa83b617	397aec930c93477340501369d651db43	725cc84fe31555e409d817e16dc5c51a	article	{Exact lattice supersymmetry: the two-dimensional N = 2
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                  Wess-Zumino  model}	Simon Catterall and Sergey Karamov	\N	2002
7799721	Physics Letters B	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elitzur1982165	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-472JJRJ-7S/2/4b034f72e4f0f41d28b32db40f024cc8	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Supersymmetric models on the lattice	\N	\N	165 - 170	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90269-6}	We construct the d=2 Wess-Zumino model and the d=4N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory on the lattice, in the hamiltonian formalism. The models have the correct tree level continuum limit. Using the Kähler-Dirac formalism, we show that on the lattice a full cubic symmetry is preserved. A strong coupling calculation shows the possibility of spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry for the d=2 model.	cab0f88befbfc2d67004020e387482c3	8e45bbe43f9dbf80e563c2aeb922ed22	38c7ffee85003195977a6120e28b3b71	article	Supersymmetric models on the lattice	S. Elitzur and E. Rabinovici and A. Schwimmer	\N	1982
7799726	Commun. Math. Phys.	185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grosse:1995pr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9507074	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9507074	\N	\N	155-175	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9507074;%%}, doi = {10.1007/s002200050085}, eprint = {hep-th/9507074}	A lattice-type regularization of the supersymmetric field theories on a supersphere is constructed by approximating the ring of scalar superfields by an integer-valued sequence of finite dimensional rings of supermatrices and by using the differencial calculus of non-commutative geometry. The regulated theory involves only finite number of degrees of freedom and is manifestly supersymmetric. 	148676feca37243c09b3c500d65360b9	bea89b3fe698bd18435dfc2c70d56235	1200fabdddf98c01b9e27ff9e0d96865	article	{Field theory on a supersymmetric lattice}	H. Grosse and C. Klimcik and P. Presnajder	\N	1997
7800844	Combinatorial Mathematics X	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0071523	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	244--274	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb59433427211e5db7705c1f1b8662a1	88fca3087b44b5ebd4efc48a13a9514c	4863e91b4f913f0c737404f9db3f9ed7	article	Families enumerated by the schröder-etherington sequence and a renewal array it generates	S. ER Kettle	\N	1983
7800907	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haufe	\N	\N	Taschenguide ; 14	UBHD66679122	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	126 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-448-07745-2}, language = {ger}	\N	d0e69f5c677b8726b5277345b77b7fe0	aaa49809edbb6fc16e58ec41779212b5	0a74a7c36914d60b061cc9a876456600	book	Projektmanagement	Hans-Dieter Litke and Ilonka Kunow	\N	2006
7800909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bhv bei Redline	\N	\N	\N	PMMSP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	328c8598bb8c6d42e3c3c4cd733aed62	eba6590ea405a102ee6339d2e8b3aed7	f80e07d2755c31e176fa447b1b941de7	book	Projektmanagement mit Microsoft Project 2007 : Termine, Kosten & Ressourcen im Griff 	Gudrun Rehn-Göstenmeier	\N	2008
7800910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	\N	\N	\N	PJBPEM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e8ea345af76f73f28201afae6641973b	d39507b0abf10e1ac4c3cbd1e6788e31	043d3b2605eece8ba3fd5d97c3e73e5b	book	Projektmanagement : die besten Projekte, die erfolgreichsten Methoden 	Schelle Heinz Ottmann Roland	\N	2008
7800911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	HBPJ	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9ed06ed34a8ca07d49f9e6d4f537fd9	ca0c87b925a273560461ebfc1cd5b9f0	5945fba7ef49b69a1980afac271270fe	book	Handbuch Projektmanagement	Robert Lippmann Jürg Kuster	\N	2008
7800916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiehl	\N	\N	\N	KTPJ	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db1a3a3a8f764e230cbdfaccd2b544a9	ce1219fbf89ba009597700b137dd6539	ad424763199abc6559331a43561dd4c0	book	Kompakt-Training Projektmanagement 	Klaus Olfert	\N	2008
7800931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBHD65707632	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 198 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-22621-4, 978-3-446-22621-0}, language = {ger}	\N	b27907709a4e98e6aef4dd0766761e5d	f0230729795edeababac1354db410f5b	acb85273e51b2215ab49a12b128e8dab	book	Grundkurs Software-Projektmanagement	Axel Buhl	\N	2004
7801031	Poznan University of Economics Review	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bludnik.wallusch02	\N	\N	tasdemir_local	\N	\N	25-42	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.05.17}, file = {bludnik.wallusch02.pdf:bludnik.wallusch02.pdf:PDF;bludnik.wallusch02.pdf:bludnik.wallusch02.pdf:PDF}, owner = {murat}, mtdn = {0401}	\N	4a0275c0066e87f1c55a9b0119690671	767cdc199159480b3039836bf3f8f4b5	508094990870366cbf8c6b71e05c2733	article	Looking for the microfoundations: nominal rigidities and the New
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\	Keynesian economics	Izabela Bludnik and Jacek Wallusch	\N	2002
7801556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66368466	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVII, 207 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2658-5, 978-3-7910-2658-9}, language = {ger}	\N	02c8db4e77a1edc8aa810c4c28ba7459	990d9250e484b145e06fa59f8127651e	b4dd0f85407487f34e05dbbf6e5427f1	book	Wirksames Projektmanagement	Roman Stöger	\N	2007
7801567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th IEEE Workshop on Context Modeling and Reasoning (CoMoRea) at the 7th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication (PerCom’09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Devlic09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09d737fb776e6d3aad1dc482c9f5a34e	91c80eb7a78ceab9cb327de15f9daaf7	a1065c086b23d4f9ac66a139a2af28a5	inproceedings	Context inference of users’ social relationships and distributed policy management	Alisa Devlic and Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro and Yves Vanrompay and Yolande Berbers and Massimo Valla	\N	2009
7801602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sams Indianapolis, IN, USA	\N	\N	\N	haselden2006mss	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	04d8ac29b93665f0652c8f7b3a120f5c	dc112a4b1cb12b4f1bec8106b5f9bd44	145560c806efafa777297c34660386c4	book	{Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SQL Server Series)}	K. Haselden	\N	2006
7801651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Twelfth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence table of contents	\N	\N	AAAI Press/The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	koehn2000ewt	\N	\N	Web/Wikipedia as corpus (bidictionary probabilities etc.)	\N	\N	711--715	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffd1b44b94c5a870d94cd4f083db5019	01b5a4d1f043ed0a4d477b94a80a2990	d86e3779e6089f44a2c26def7553a375	article	{Estimating Word Translation Probabilities from Unrelated Monolingual Corpora Using the EM Algorithm}	P. Koehn and K. Knight	\N	2000
7801656	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pro Business	\N	\N	\N	3868051430	http://www.amazon.de/Kontrolle-durch-Transparenz-Materialsammlung-Tagung/dp/3868051430%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3868051430	\N	Kontrolle durch Transparenz /Transparenz durch…Amazon.de: Martin Warnke, Debora Weber-Wulff: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783868051438}, asin = {3868051430}, isbn = {3868051430}	\N	349d7f3049205409f732426f9a751137	21a16d986cb925f5a96f98ea300c530f	3159315c3654c65f06bdc710fb3f9e7b	book	Kontrolle durch Transparenz /Transparenz durch Kontrolle: Materialsammlung zur Tagung	\N	Martin Warnke and Debora Weber-Wulff	2008
7801733	Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitrofanova-1989	\N	\N		\N	Translated from Zhuranl Neorganicheskoi Khimii 34 2207-2211 (1989) U.D.C. 621.384.8:546'34:546.271 	1255	\N	\N	\N		\N	d56f39151cee056feb825177735c3362	93786534172246d32332df92f3a437da	36807c7a6b4618572c7526954b70b94a	article	Stepwire gas liberation in the thermal decomposition of LiBH4	R.P. Mitrofanova and Yu I. Mikhailov and N.N. Mal'tseva	\N	1989
7801851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sti	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9600cf387040c3687e424e71c8ffbd82	e49a73fce98605c5168dda47328a76ec	5707c6129fcd84eaeaf8c453b072da59	article	test	test	test	2009
7801928	\N	4321	3	\N	\N	\N	The Adaptive Web: Methods and Strategies of Web Personalization	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Mobasher07p90	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9_3	\N	Survey paper about data mining techniques for web personalisation	\N	\N	90-135	\N	\N	BrusilovskyKobsaNejdl2007	timestamp = {2008.02.10}, file = {SpringerLink:2007/Mobasher07p90.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-72078-2}, owner = {flint}	In this chapter we present an overview of Web personalization process
\
\	viewed as an application of data mining requiring support for all
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\	the phases of a typical data mining cycle. These phases include data
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\	collection and pre-processing, pattern discovery and evaluation,
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\	and finally applying the discovered knowledge in real-time to mediate
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\	between the user and the Web. This view of the personalization process
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\	provides added flexibility in leveraging multiple data sources and
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\	in effectively using the discovered models in an automatic personalization
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\	system. The chapter provides a detailed discussion of a host of activities
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\	and techniques used at different stages of this cycle, including
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\	the preprocessing and integration of data from multiple sources,
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\	as well as pattern discovery techniques that are typically applied
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\	to this data. We consider a number of classes of data mining algorithms
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\	used particularly for Web personalization, including techniques based
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\	on clustering, association rule discovery, sequential pattern mining,
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\	Markov models, and probabilistic mixture and hidden (latent) variable
\
\	models. Finally, we discuss hybrid data mining frameworks that leverage
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\	data from a variety of channels to provide more effective personalization
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\	solutions.	1b03db7f37337366c5f3ef8950788ae4	c79bd03eb83876ffa6eb9a642e7d4347	6fee4ba718181dc1d09ccc02a704661d	incollection	Data Mining for Web Personalization	Bamshad Mobasher	Peter Brusilovsky and Alfred Kobsa and Wolfgang Nejdl	2007
7801939	\N	\N	\N	Official German.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Project Management Institute	\N	\N	\N	Institute200501	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2715799e148729b5ca6541647b4f849a	37c02cf82320d75ec0f7665027b36225	6fbe7efa7b0542eedcf7adda38133285	book	A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: Dritte Ausgabe	Project Management Institute	\N	2005
7802004	Computer Networks	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cn/BrinP98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cn/cn30.html#BrinP98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	107-117	\N	1-7	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-7552(98)00110-X}, date = {2003-11-27}	\N	525a1c89f1846724baf727443451d0a1	1234ad3633d435ef79d8a7f36dafa0a9	f9423e5b4d175fd4a6408585eba67551	article	The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine.	Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page	\N	1998
7802009	Nature	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	watts_strogatz_98	\N	\N		\N	\N	440-442	\N	393	\N		\N	d4110dad85f62a45cc0c573843ed35b0	02e54cb4f5d01567f9d4d2bfd5ca6587	155ec400ecfc1042f288ecbe7b213275	article	Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks	D. J. Watts and S. H. Strogatz	\N	1998
7802056	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:155	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0303516	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {155}, eprint = {cond-mat/0303516}	Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet,
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social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years
\
developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict
\
the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field,
\
including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions,
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clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth
\
and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.	831880b307045a27a0de05603cd740ff	7bedd01cb4c06af9f5200b0fb3faa571	d53568209eef08fb0a8734cf34c59a71	misc	The structure and function of complex networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
7802068	Circulation	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J.Ward_Kennedy06062000	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Harold T. Dodge, MD -- Kennedy 101 (22): 2552 -- Circulation	\N	\N	2552-2553	\N	22	\N	eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/101/22/2552.pdf}	\N	bd8131daa460ba9387b54e71d727aec3	32d52d2c7ddabf86519d70ffb8d46749	226d86e8376b4f44dcea47e82c13e68f	article	{Harold T. Dodge, MD}	J. Ward Kennedy	\N	2000
7802337	JAMA	270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P.S._Heckerling10271993	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/270/16/1943	\N	JAMA -- Abstract: Accuracy and reproducibility of precordial percussion and palpation for detecting increased left ventricular end-diastolic volume and mass. A comparison of physical findings and ultrafast computed tomography of the heart, October 27, 1993, Heckerling et al. 270 (16): 1943	\N	\N	1943-1948	\N	16	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.270.16.1943}	\N	16be58440c44e88887f694cf4fc6d67b	e609d4ec9b7418b512710a3784828c47	0f4b989a72545ad23e2b4ca90799427b	article	{Accuracy and reproducibility of precordial percussion and palpation for detecting increased left ventricular end-diastolic volume and mass. A comparison of physical findings and ultrafast computed tomography of the heart}	P. S. Heckerling and S. L. Wiener and C. J. Wolfkiel and M. S. Kushner and E. M. Dodin and V. Jelnin and B. Fusman and E. V. Chomka	\N	1993
7802465	Scripta Materialia	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	agresti-2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TY2-4VCNPBN-2/2/337588e796b4eb3db48163bd24ca36f8	\N		\N	\N	753 - 755	\N	9	\N	issn = {1359-6462}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2009.01.010}	The formation of LiBH4 by high-energy ball milling a mixture of LiH and crystalline B in a hydrogen atmosphere is demonstrated for the first time. Thermal programmed desorption measurements of the samples produced showed that the amount of released gas increases by increasing milling time, hydrogen pressure into the vial and by using WC balls instead of stainless steel balls. The white crystalline powder obtained by solvent separation from one of samples has been identified by X-ray diffraction as pure LiBH4.	9998ef71cd39105f8682d885a42b22a0	52adc3811da16e3c70f5513c04a3c3c7	e3baea87da76a65e9303d65050d0738b	article	Evidence of formation of LiBH4 by high-energy ball milling of LiH and B in a hydrogen atmosphere	F. Agresti and A. Khandelwal	\N	2009
7802469	International Journal of Hydrogen Energy	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tanaka-2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V3F-4VP5XBF-4/2/8083834d569c2444331b1b44cb2e4332	\N		\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0360-3199}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.01.064}	Hydrogen storage materials containing NaAlH4, LiNH2, Mg(NH2)2, LiH and LiBH4 were subjected to standardized safety tests in order to assess the potential hazards caused by the environmental exposure of these materials. All the materials were judged [`]flammable', [`]pyrophoric' and [`]water-reactive', resulted in being classified as the United Nations Packing Group I, the most stringent category of container regulations in transporting these materials. A small spark energy (1.4 mJ) can trigger an intense dust cloud explosion of the Mg(NH2)2 + LiH system of which the minimum explosive concentration was determined to be 90 mg dm-3. Although this value is lower than those of the hydrogen storage alloys, the minimum explosive concentration of complex hydrides can be comparable to the alloys if expressed in terms of the amount of stored hydrogen in the material. Also examined was the eruption test, a non-standard test, in which the sample powder was pushed out of a container into the atmosphere by pressurized H2. Despite the pyrophoricity, we observed only one explosion of the Ti-doped NaAlH4 in dozens of trials using all the materials. A comparison with other materials points to the inevitability of more cautious measures than metal hydrides when handling these complex hydrides.	b99fa474755e238a4cbdfe014f8d00ef	2b342ff8538c40e0b9c97255f5094a0b	c447816cad027e63ded21620bf37601c	article	Hazard assessment of complex hydrides as hydrogen storage materials	H. Tanaka and K. Tokoyoda and M. Matsumoto and Y. Suzuki and T. Kiyobayashi and N. Kuriyama	\N	2009
7802471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors,Security, and Safety	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Borys.inprint[2008]	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-9	\N	\N	\N		Auditory information from the situation around us, available in open nature is lost in vehicles. To maintain the three-dimensional picture and situational awareness, pilots in an aircraft cockpit need to interpret two-dimensional data provided on flat screens. The visual information prevails; the auditory channel is used mainly for alerting or getting attention. In an ongoing research project we evaluate means to provide information using audio signals. For these audio signals, carrying information about state, direction, and amount of deviation explicit sound design is essential. Even when using voice commands, where the information is put into the words chosen, parameters exist that can support or oppose to this semantic information, like pitch (low to relax, high to alert), personality (robotic for regular automatic updates, human for unexpected trustworthy information). The paper shows, how an existing flight instrument is mapped to an audio display and what principles from psychology and music are applied to sound design.	d23ebc6e06cad9ad60e515db5cf8fc9a	c08d77077c1b3b6095ecab3d3235dc2a	d7f6436af6b79361972bb37071392a50	inproceedings	Sound design for auditory guidance in aircraft cockpits:  (Soesterberg 2008)	Bernd-Burkhard Borys	Dick Waard and J. Godthelp and Frank L. Kooi and Karel A. Brookhuis	im Druck
7802502	Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company Washington	\N	\N	\N	niebergall-1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N		\N	d36c8ae4b70cceb0fa6556bf7d46d988	8c83655a745c5ce5473d2aef6dc5f04a	d4e9d8d1b1830ebfa6f7a19572600e14	article	Utilization of the Guggenheim method in kinetics	P.J. Niebergall and E.T. Sugita	\N	1968
7803773	Nat. Protocols	1	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2006.397	\N	Identification of fungal cell wall mutants using susceptibility assays based on Calcofluor white and Congo red : Abstract : Nature Protocols	\N	\N	2253--2256	\N	5	\N	issn = {1750-2799}, comment = {10.1038/nprot.2006.397}	\N	4559e16e977249d3859d0559b0ece5f2	340cb8a3eff66ad9ade29f9923847c8d	e0e8be771efb0df86bb74f771b084580	article	Identification of fungal cell wall mutants using susceptibility assays based on Calcofluor white and Congo red	Arthur F J Ram and Frans M Klis	\N	2006
7803986	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Publishing	\N	\N	\N	1599043599	http://www.amazon.co.uk/User-centered-Design-Online-Learning-Communities/dp/1599043599%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1599043599	\N	User-centered Design of Online Learning…Amazon.co.uk: Niki Lambropoulos, Panayiotis Zaphiris: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {1599043599}, pdf = {http://archive.beskov.ru/books/ux/user-centered-design-of-online-learning-communities.pdf}, dewey = {371.358}, ean = {9781599043593}, isbn = {1599043599}	\N	6d9dad2fbad5f1d04c76288cfeb0523a	6240afbd34dd22f9544444f1eb5c19e6	f477ebdfbf7362f3c395f0f1a0c90b76	book	User-centered Design of Online Learning Communities	Niki Lambropoulos and Panayiotis Zaphiris	\N	2006
7804000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66558858	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXVIII, 700 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-79248-2}, language = {ger}	\N	a4c31668387ba26723227c9cfe41e64d	3ab7d3f15dd15d519fc4d4365f9b995f	6147eed004ca049643d020960f367fb5	book	Prozessmanagement	Jörg [Hrsg.] Becker	\N	2008
7804003	The Serials Librarian	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SL561	\N	\N		\N	\N	7	\N	1	\N	issn = {{0361-526X}}	\N	59deea892627a79386625433a7c11abf	f8c09e18ec940f160d5eeea4966dcddd	2e8645e6978d5d67bdaa763d83ea6f5c	article	Metadata in a Digital Age: New Models of Creation, Discovery, and Use	\N	\N	2009
7804005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redline Wirtschaft	München	\N	\N	UBHD66652293	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	216 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-636-01555-6, 3-636-01555-9}, language = {ger}	\N	b7c869732588a022d2f72d8fe19641cd	ace2a258d1eb801d2bf0a2e99050ccff	66d1eea5d220dadfd6b4f757b9c8dcf6	book	Prozessmanagement leicht gemacht	Rainer Feldbrügge and Barbara Brecht-Hadraschek	\N	2008
7804010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66685916	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 368 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-73521-2}, language = {eng}	\N	c7f7ce98f48da1206eb2e415ba7f55b2	eda866b175c317c97c7dac6ea4d300df	ca27ad1dd0d0a82f760ca5ef87e1d8bd	book	Business process management	Mathias Weske	\N	2007
7804015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	UBHD66233801	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVII, 353 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8006-2372-3, 3-8006-2372-2}, language = {ger}	\N	a97693c5319b92debc499168826e2ae5	399095a6dd8f3132a5fd5b7bdae528a7	dfd807e1845b9745e53d42e14da427e6	book	Prozessorganisation	Michael Gaitanides	\N	2007
7804021	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66537025	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 331 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7908-2055-3, 3-7908-2055-5}, language = {ger}	\N	ab037192b50dfdbc05bd797391895c24	b279449e6697488de2b86b7099b43a89	ce30db020c227446b80fe4ea437f6dc5	book	Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke	Jörg [Hrsg.] Becker	\N	2008
7804025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt	\N	\N	ibo Schriftenreihe ; 9	UBHD66652332	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	511 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-921313-75-6}, language = {ger}	\N	5cb440733549a8d9fc4fa3033e45dfd7	e43706c861609e9a4569bc882c60a648	80ec59a13e46dcb88ca1c12b42f5b146	book	Praxishandbuch Prozessmanagement	Guido Fischermanns	\N	2009
7804034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBHD66058850	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXXI, 280 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-40464-3, 978-3-446-40464-9}, language = {ger}	\N	92c808417ddb5ae89211e9ed3bb26898	55f0a0662af9c7082d8e9e4890483153	9777a20ba9013ba81c9a71ec0371032e	book	Geschäftsprozessmanagement mit Visio, ViFlow und MS Project	Josef Schwab	\N	2006
7804039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	\N	\N	Managementforschung ; 13	UBHD65691119	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 328 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-409-11917-5, 978-3-409-11917-7}, language = {ger}	\N	a89563d41d1534809f77b001c818f16d	bca0d00eb126d66af59fea39bc464120	3aad51253a5e6d3d5121c2c3e8906034	book	Strategische Prozesse und Pfade	Georg [Hrsg.] Schreyögg	\N	2003
7804042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66027143	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 357 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2453-1, 978-3-7910-2453-0}, language = {ger}	\N	d941e3f7263a1d6d388a9173021943e6	7964b662f8e5c11e68c33c2929587e5f	17b50988a2a648c1781e433deee2de24	book	Organisationsstrukturen und Geschäftsprozesse wirkungsvoll steuern	Péter [Hrsg.] Horváth	\N	2005
7804059	\N	\N	\N	1. korr. Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3L-Verl.	Herdecke ; Bochum	\N	IT lernen	UBMA_280507895	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280507895&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Konzepte, Algorithmen, Ergebnisse	\N	\N	XII, 348 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-937137-30-8}	\N	ed8c3cd2f28719cfc7636fb02e45c333	d6fa152f7becd0a9d5155f748c29ac22	692999b8760981d3b2e0b9103b9d3b0f	book	Text Mining: Wissensrohstoff Text	Gerhard Heyer and Uwe Quasthoff and Thomas Wittig	\N	2008
7804075	Ann. Phys.	316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirchberg:2004vm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0407207	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0407207	\N	\N	357-392	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0407207;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.aop.2004.09.002}, eprint = {hep-th/0407207}	    Abstract: We investigate two-dimensional Wess-Zumino models in the continuum and on spatial lattices in detail. We show that a non-antisymmetric lattice derivative not only excludes chiral fermions but in addition introduces supersymmetry breaking lattice artifacts. We study the nonlocal and antisymmetric SLAC derivative which allows for chiral fermions without doublers and minimizes those artifacts. The supercharges of the lattice Wess-Zumino models are obtained by dimensional reduction of Dirac operators in high-dimensional spaces. The normalizable zero modes of the models with N=1 and N=2 supersymmetry are counted and constructed in the weak- and strong-coupling limits. Together with known methods from operator theory this gives us complete control of the zero mode sector of these theories for arbitrary coupling. 	43144f5cefdc66ebf4d2e3db7903e409	b22c7fc62ae0553d2434daccd8049f59	66d7eacc70a24c5162f80b898ba786f2	article	{From the Dirac operator to Wess-Zumino models on spatial
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                  lattices}	A. Kirchberg and J. D. Lange and A. Wipf	\N	2005
7805418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ScientificFRBR2008	http://vso1.nascom.nasa.gov/vso/misc/jhourcle_ASIST_2008.pdf	\N	Preprint	\N	Preprint	\N	\N	\N	\N		The distinction between a creative work and the physical item that contains that work is clearly delineated in FRBR
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and other research by the Library Science community. A similar confusion exists in the scientific realm between the
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underlying scientific data and the digital objects that contain those data. We present a similarly scoped reference
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framework for sensor-based scientific data, drawing on the concepts in FRBR, and compare it with the application
\
of FRBR for cataloging other non-book records.	2d270ca373a903163812ca9f195fb42c	b19ef3742d32de5d92c4efa55078ff33	27b01b27cda678f6c12938a930af968a	article	FRBR Applied to Scientific Data	Joseph A. Hourclé	\N	2008
7805428	Chemical Physics Letters	405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frankcombe_theoretical_2005	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-16244410192\\&partnerID=40\\&rel=R8.0.0	\N		\N	\N	73--78	\N	\N	\N		\N	aadc48cae9692850778122d499176d25	eaf8e5534be7461d972e95ccb8a7d70f	2ba9df290c8947781ed1507ecfd88e2d	article	Theoretical calculation of the energy of formation of LiBH4	T.J. Frankcombe and G.-J. Kroes and A. Zuttel	\N	2005
7805430	Nucl. Phys.	B726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2005ae	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0507016	\N		\N	\N	210-232	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0507016;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0507016}	\N	a4361424caed1b3ed4e4ce54c6c01fed	cbd028565cf72ef94d73004e30f1b11d	c21e70123b70e4fccac84acf9813a572	article	{R}-symmetry in the {$Q$}-exact (2,2) 2d lattice {W}ess-{Z}umino
\
                  model	Joel Giedt	\N	2005
7805442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9804010	\N	Simulation of Supersymmetric Models with a Local Nicolai Map	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9804010
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Comment: 18 pages, REVTeX + 2 PostScript figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the numerical simulation of supersymmetric models having a local
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Nicolai map. The mapping can be regarded as a stochastic equation and its
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numerical integration provides an algorithm for the simulation of the original
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model. In this paper, the method is discussed in details and applied to
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examples in 0+1 and 1+1 dimensions.
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	8d3c155e28439367556813ae36549590	23e24bc421a491472d7db7afc357a2c1	81c991a3f3ae86c63d678e52df26a603	misc	Simulation of Supersymmetric Models with a Local Nicolai Map	Matteo Beccaria and Giuseppe Curci and Erika D'Ambrosio	\N	1998
7805455	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall PTR	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	560394	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0133056996}	\N	3a40006f4deed16a09919af47f0084b7	998a591f6b104112a80c293c380076a8	30a6e224f4082e8658aae2cf20ac1a2d	book	Fundamentals of Software Engineering	Carlo Ghezzi and Mehdi Jazayeri and Dino Mandrioli	\N	2002
7805470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sen2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316624.1316678&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=27179718&CFTOKEN=12721177	\N	The quest for quality tags	\N	\N	361--370	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-845-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316678}	\N	f2a3e83c24a0412a4389670ca35598eb	77f65ffb5f8ac802e29a86ac4b775a5e	ff1ed96afa61fb8ae98895e97f61216a	inproceedings	The quest for quality tags	Shilad Sen and F. Maxwell Harper and Adam LaPitz and John Riedl	\N	2007
7805492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Boston	\N	\N	SWB-103646663	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-74391-4}, size = {XXI, 348 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	ae8917d2e0cf26a301d1a15043a83129	2d58942d0f2f91e431dd6b3592c681f8	7a2bd241688a9abb2ea4ba876725c6df	book	Business rules and information systems : aligning IT with business goals	Tony Morgan	\N	2002
7805509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2004: Workshop GeNeMe 2004	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag	Dresden	\N	\N	KoTo04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a5fcb09fca8aec3d0502d097ee63e8c	bdde41e67c6bbafd67e82e65ba774660	f122f175b9b8232bb3bd2fefef8f79a1	inproceedings	Community-Mirrors zur Unterstützung von Community-Treffen.	Michael Koch and Karlheinz Toni	Klaus Meissner and Martin Engelien	2004
7805556	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	Graham200701	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6e9069a937823aadacdaf128d29fec6	fb6a476b40de9eae88a4288eed56c3cb	2bc828143524eba56b659c6c49a9bf29	book	Business Rules Management and Service Oriented Architecture: A Pattern Language	Ian Graham	\N	2007
7805560	Physical Review Letters	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	[Woodbury, NY, etc.] American Physical Society.	\N	\N	\N	zarkevich-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	40602--40602	\N	4	\N		\N	101e2073767778eb8ab00bb5d70ea86a	5a959e3aa011ac897dcec50e89301793	e81e8a84a4d149e8a8a888692195929f	article	Predicting Enthalpies of Molecular Substances: Application to LiBH4	NA Zarkevich and DD Johnson	\N	2008
7805578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Intl. Conf. on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	bibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	107-114	\N	\N	\N		\N	f722477b5fe8baae9b2d1112398514ac	5371d4ed0e85124fa97d3b2c97d4c6c0	ffaa1a32158c43999615fa7af05dc270	inproceedings	Awareness and Coordination in Shared Workspaces	Paul Dourish and Victoria Bellotti	J. Turner and R. Kraut	1992
7805583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	\N	UBHD1345827	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	4bf14bcca1649a0db8c74f0af2307225	6cffa220f233b67e052f95316520a751	7a7298ce6d8d3ce7855b82410530ce38	book	Biblisch-historisches Handwörterbuch	Bo [Hrsg.] Reicke	\N	1964
7805586	Politische Vierteljahresschrift	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WINKLER1995	\N	\N	JabRef-Import	\N	\N	300--319	\N	2	\N	ut = {WOS:A1995RJ18100042}, timestamp = {2008.04.24}, tc = {0}, ap = {ISSN 0032-3470}, owner = {root}	\N	db2b1dc6e0c81d8791a107b7ede3c234	47145ff08f975025265ffdb73ec30595	57a72441b3faffb2ac6c716ba9faafdf	article	Violence Directed Against Foreigners - Attitudes, Perpetrators, Conflict
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\	Escalation - German - Willems,H, Eckert,R, Wurtz,S, Steinmetz,L	J. R. WINKLER	\N	1995
7805594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopaedia Judaica	Jerusalem	\N	\N	SWB-014526298	\N	\N	SWB Online-Katalog - results/titledata	\N	Suppl. 17 doppelt gez.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad41220d82650b96385a972ec2a034b1	4d7ac67500ea5bd498951055d1fcaf7d	410cd982dc32fc405a0d091e84737917	article	Encyclopaedia [Iudaica] Judaica	\N	\N	1971-1996
7805597	Journal of modern history, March 1998	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marchand1998	\N	\N	JabRef-Import	\N	Database Name: Bibliography of the History of Art.
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\	Subject/Artist: Culture; Germany; 1900-2000; 1900-1945; National Socialism
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\	(Germany: 1933-1945); Art; Allemagne; National-socialisme (Allemagne:
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\	1933-1945).
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\	
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\	Summary Language: English; Anglais.
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\	Publication Type: Journal article; Analytique (périodique).
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\	Country of Publication: USA.
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\	Physical Description: p. 108-118.
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\	Identifiers: 1900; 1910; 1920; 1930; 1940; 1945; 2000; 1900-1945;
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\	1900-2000.
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\	
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\	Classification: 1800-1945.
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\	Subfile: BHA.
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\	Update: 20051107.
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\	
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\	Unique Identifier: 9 3272 (1999).
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\	
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\	Accession Number: 10199365.	108-118	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-2801}, timestamp = {2008.04.24}, owner = {root}, language = {English; Anglais}	Reviews several recent publications that deal with the connection
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\	between National Socialism and German culture, including the visual
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\	arts. Among the texts discussed are: Reenchanted science: holism
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\	in German culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler, by Anne Harrington;
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\	The German quest for primal origins in art, culture, and politics,
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\	1900-1933, by August Wiedmann; Art as politics in the Third Reich,
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\	by Jonathan Petropoulos; Art, ideology, and economics in Nazi Germany:
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\	the Reich Chambers of music, theater, and the visual arts, by Alan
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\	Steinweis; and National Socialist cultural policy, edited by Glenn
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\	R. Cuomo.	df8c4db076ca821d88d7701ea30b9a00	2f07b9a69668e4d48d8b92c59c6ea7a6	3910ff0e8c6bbd97dfcc9d262f39055e	article	Nazi culture : banality or barbarism?	Suzanne Marchand	\N	1998
7805601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harris2001	\N	\N	JabRef-Import	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.24}, owner = {root}	We use data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
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\	to examine patterns of racial classification among multiracial populations.
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\	The dataset’s large sample size and numerous indicators of race allow
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\	us to make generalizable claims about the extent to which race is
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\	socially constructed, and the processes by which this construction
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\	occurs. We find that about 12 percent of youth provide inconsistent
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\	responses to nearly identical race questions, that context and age
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\	affect one’s choice of a single-race identity, that self-reports
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\	of race sometimes differ substantially from observers ’ perceptions,
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\	and that nearly all patterns and processes of racial classification
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\	depend on which combination of racial groups is involved. We close
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\	by suggesting how insights into the social construction of race might
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\	be used to improve racial classification systems. The 2000 Census
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\	marked a fundamental change in how we measure race in the United
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\	States. Rather than insist that every person identify with only one
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\	racial group, as have all previous U.S. censuses, the 2000 Census
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\	instructed household informants to “mark one or more races to indicate
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\	what this person considers himself/herself to be ” (Nobles 2000).
\
\	This small change in the wording of the race question will have important
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\	consequences for civil rights	c94c0ae81d7e8a5ae57ae3da963a7563	19616f28564d761a0475ce20ebeb1613	a6c195ccfb3b7d56fda2a3d1e7606a2f	article	An Empirical Look at the Social Construction of Race: The Case of\	Multiracial Adolescents	Harris	\N	2001
7805610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago: London: University of Chicago Press, xxii.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Etlin2002	\N	\N	JabRef-Import	\N	Database Name: Bibliography of the History of Art.
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\	
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\	Subject/Artist: Art; Culture; National Socialism (Germany: 1933-1945);
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\	Ideology; Reception; Propaganda; Empire; World; Music; Landscape;
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\	Films; Iconography; Radio; Sculpture; Architecture; Painting; Artists'
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\	groups and associations; Racism; Jews; Third Reich (Germany: 1933-1945);
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\	1900-2000; National-socialisme (Allemagne: 1933-1945); Idéologie;
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\	Réception; Propagande; Monde; Musique; Paysage; Cinéma; Iconographie;
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\	Peinture; Groupes et Sociétés d'artistes; Racisme; Juifs; Troisième
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\	Reich (Allemagne: 1933-1945).
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\	
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\	Notes: Contents in scope; Articles relatifs au domaine couvert par
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\	BHA.
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\	Table of Contents: WOLSCHKE-BULMAHN, Joachim., GRONING, Gert., The
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\	national socialist garden and landscape ideal : Bodenständigkeit
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\	(Rootedness in the soil), (14 24658). CULBERT, David., The impact
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\	of anti-semitic film propaganda on German audiences : Jew Süss and
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\	the Wandering Jew (1940), (14 24659). O'BRIEN, Mary-Elizabeth., The
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\	Celluloid War : packaging war for sale in Nazi home-front films,
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\	(14 24660). JAMES-CHAKRABORTY, Kathleen., The drama of illumination
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\	: visions of community from Wilhelmine to Nazi Germany, (14 24661).
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\	PETROPOULOS, Jonathan., From seduction to denial : Arno Breker's
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\	engagement with National Socialism, (14 24662). JASKOT, Paul B..,
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\	Heinrich Himmler and the Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds : the interest
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\	of the SS in the German building economy, (14 24663). KOEHLER, Karen.,
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\	The Bauhaus, 1919-1928 : Gropius in exile and the Museum of Modern
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\	Art, N.Y., 1938, (14 24664). FISS, Karen A.., In Hitler's salon :
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\	the German Pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition Internationale,
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\	(14 24665). HOLZ, Keith., The exiled artists from Nazi Germany and
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\	their art, (14 24666)..
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\	Summary Language: English; Anglais.
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\	Publication Type: Book; Monographie.
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\	Country of Publication: USA; UK.
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\	Physical Description: ill.; bibliogr. ref., index; xxii, 384.
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\	
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\	Publication Information: Chicago: London: University of Chicago Press.
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\	
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\	Identifiers: 1900; 2000; 1900-2000.
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\	
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\	Classification: 1800-1945.
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\	Subfile: BHA.
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\	Update: 20051107.
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\	Unique Identifier: 14 24657 (2004).
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\	Accession Number: 10327510.	384	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.24}, isbn = {0226220869}, owner = {root}, language = {English; Anglais}	Examines the artistic culture of Nazi Germany, commenting on how the
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\	Nazis envisioned culture and defined themselves by it, as well as
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\	how the outside world reacted to their ideologies. Focuses on themes
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\	of propaganda, empire building, and appeasement by exploring Nazi
\
\	beliefs about music, landscape, films, radio, sculpture, architecture,
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\	painting, and artists' groups. Acknowledges that these aspects of
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\	Nazi life were influenced by racism and a belief in German cultural
\
\	superiorty. Considers the plight of the German-Jewish population
\
\	during the period of the Third Reich.	8760dc0bdc8d948a53ee3e48343919a0	468add362f4831e053c1edbf98fa2829	61a143578a75dfae112869457ffa880a	misc	Art, culture, and media under the Third Reich	\N	Richard A. Etlin	2002
7805615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2006), Acapulco, Mexico	\N	\N	\N	\N	1834	http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2006/430	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {}, editors = {}, conference = {12th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2006)}	\N	d90a69ba2b1850d69d5be5039431f2e6	b3b3e59176158c27ec0cfc8d647c21db	9c058d4a234f01e22cdd4185635dc821	inproceedings	Epistemological Perspectives on Design Science in Information Systems Research	Björn Niehaves and Jörg Becker	\N	2006
7805674	\N	\N	nn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems	GRWK09	http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/publications/2009/GRWK09	\N		\N	\N	nn	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d258ab41f27c65cb3b60bc03cab0871	83bdba150440ba0f58fb2e6c474c73d8	7549afafdbe81574c9038a8b34057a7e	inbook	Modeling of Context-Aware Self-Adaptive Applications in Ubiquitous and Service-Oriented Environments	Kurt Geihs and Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Mohammad Ullah Khan	\N	2009
7805677	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EASST	\N	\N	\N	WHGD09	http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/issue/view/24	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	725945194be8708fe25a5e9b9211a7dc	21826461073d1115ae12a057f2dbd92e	78f253db7b5a2d41c1b964d478da1e9e	proceedings	Workshops der Wissenschaftlichen Konferenz Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen 2009 in Kassel (WowKiVS 2009)	\N	Michael Wagner and Dieter Hogrefe and Kurt Geihs and Klaus David	2009
7805701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skubch2009	http://kobra.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2009032026745	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/43628290}	Cooperative behaviour of agents within highly dynamic and nondeterministic domains is an active field of research. In particular establishing highly responsive teamwork, where agents are able to react on dynamic changes in the environment while facing unreliable communication and sensory noise, is an open problem. Moreover, modelling such responsive, cooperative behaviour is difficult. In this work, we specify a novel model for cooperative behaviour geared towards highly dynamic domains. In our approach, agents estimate each other’s decision and correct these estimations once they receive contradictory information. We aim at a comprehensive approach for agent teamwork featuring intuitive modelling capabilities for multi-agent activities, abstractions over activities and agents, and a clear operational semantic for the new model. This work encompasses a complete specification of the new language, ALICA.	80c27834ec3ae4551a41ed6d6b6b5d1d	e50b97f32cc763fe717e0ed2f6b4f5bc	7fe597dad97b4938053ab37eb6f0487a	techreport	A Language for Interactive Cooperative Agents	Hendrik Skubch and Michael Wagner and Roland Reichle	\N	2009
7805711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icdm/LiSZCY06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icdm/icdm2006.html#LiSZCY06	\N	cluster emails according to their contents and the sentence styles of their subject lines	\N	\N	938-942	\N	\N	conf/icdm/2006	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDM.2006.16}, date = {2007-01-09}	\N	0fda34d043cae2ce13f0fe39b879d8c7	abddda2c09222576e6eb4dbd0cd30887	641afbee1670abe9c76ae5c66af1c055	inproceedings	Adding Semantics to Email Clustering.	Hua Li and Dou Shen and Benyu Zhang and Zheng Chen and Qiang Yang	\N	2006
7805761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN9780201674682	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	64f6bc89ddca9c49d1f8ffb0021cfe70	563e02bc35088ef0dd10993dec47fbb7	d6a59b7edb9b98d8cc27f4382c57af98	book	Designing Easy-to-use Websites. A Hands-on Approach to Structuring Sucessfull Websites.	Vanessa Donelly	\N	2001
7806174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemeyer	\N	\N	Beitraege zur Religionsgeschichte des Altertums ; 3	Eißfeld_Molk	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	71 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	e8737fbae9cdb0de37a33c55f6baa0fc	b965378216e4d356c54ff0a0076e4b60	d498f106cb8380d2b60a06d222a7d6e3	book	Molk als Opferbegriff im Punischen und Hebräischen und das Ende des Gottes Moloch	Otto Eißfeldt	\N	1935
7806191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBHD66195532	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	298 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-54676-5, 978-3-406-54676-1}, language = {ger}	\N	e96e3749c33314116dcafc7e0342d17e	f285ae24d933f0ba15cfe0ad7f05ba96	e4caeb3ad744fcaa65499a819fb18079	book	David und Salomo	Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman	\N	2006
7806195	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern ; Stuttgart ; Wien	\N	\N	UBMA_121855171	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=121855171&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	vom Umgang mit der Zukunft	\N	\N	411 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-258-06988-3}	\N	348c5582f36b3d299f56298cc35f21f8	f695f6785457904d8d4c12caad6b36e2	26ec8acd4ea90b88c01f0c8526b496d4	book	Szenariotechnik	\N	Falko E. Wilms	2006
7806232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hinrichs	Leipzig	\N	\N	UBHD2619880	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	042612c2987dc1705d5e2ec50e3319de	4190115b06f81b0a94f20968c46fe9f4	b12c7ddd82c6a04a6d1cad802794ad0e	book	Assurbanipal und die letzten assyrischen Könige bis zum Untergange Niniveh's	Maximilian [Bearb.] Streck	\N	??
7806261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GLF Ed. Laterza	Roma [u.a.]	\N	Manuali Laterza ; 220	UBMA_119875039	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=119875039&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	varietà e usi internazionali della lingua	\N	\N	VI, 158 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-420-7706-2}	\N	46c682362298a2e571917156e30b5a09	af7e7947e7f1875fdf56322d3975af89	b6bff7497c3bc4692fc49157350f6499	book	Il mondo in italiano	Barbara Turchetta and Laura Mori	\N	2005
7806263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of Koblenz-Landau	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scherp2009Model	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	02/2009	\N		\N	2039d69a9126fd64c51822b8dcaeaeb1	7a49d2b603afb43b1b8b935015301542	b4f52f004a20582f5536a85dc23cb432	techreport	A Model of Events based on a Foundational Ontology	Ansgar Scherp and Thomas Franz and Carsten Saathoff and Steffen Staab	\N	2009
7806264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arndt2007COMM	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0_3	\N		\N	\N	30-43	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.10}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/ArndtTroncyEtAl08ISWC2007.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-76297-3}, owner = {flint}	Semantic descriptions of non-textual media available on the web can
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\	be used to facilitate retrieval and presentation of media assets
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\	and documents containing them. While technologies for multimedia
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\	semantic descriptions already exist, there is as yet no formal description
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\	of a high quality multimedia ontology that is compatible with existing
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\	(semantic) web technologies. We explain the complexity of the problem
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\	using an annotation scenario. We then derive a number of requirements
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\	for specifying a formal multimedia ontology before we present the
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\	developed ontology, COMM, and evaluate it with respect to our requirements.
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\	We provide an API for generating multimedia annotations that conform
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\	to COMM.	67b2ddcf3bece793b6c967be2691af4f	8c54969c67cd3a29e2c6b30af7546523	ad323c816b067890992c7354ffaa3d30	inproceedings	{COMM:} Designing a Well-Founded Multimedia Ontology for the Web	Richard Arndt and Rapha{\\"e}l Troncy and Steffen Staab and Lynda Hardman and Miroslav Vacura	\N	2007
7806272	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV, Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	DUV : Wirtschaftswissenschaft	UBMA_03414370X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=03414370X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XVIII, 397 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8244-0166-5}	\N	51a61590d4bb28aa782f23fd2c7bf86b	d91d5da7e9281b719c21d0a552540db7	bb24bdc57b055cc2ace0be58421fbbc6	book	Szenario-Technik in der strategischen Unternehmensplanung	Uwe Götze	\N	1993
7806274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2003gv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-ph/0309344	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-PH/0309344	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0309344;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0309344}	    Abstract: I discuss the usefulness of lattice supersymmetry in relation to string phenomenology. I suggest how lattice results might be incorporated into string phenomenology. I outline difficulties and describe some constructions that contain an exact lattice version of supersymmetry, thereby reducing fine-tuning of the regulator. I mention some problems that occur for these lattices. 	4f47d96060edf3c905af1bf14e779dfa	ec91e1347f5b321fdad6dbf9c3fbb1e9	b67fb5364bf3d24397c2a15bf0c6b399	article	{Lattice supersymmetry and string phenomenology}	Joel Giedt	\N	2003
7806280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Southampton	\N	Dalcin05dataquality	http://www.dalcin.org/eduardo/downloads/edalcin_thesis_submission.pdf	\N	Data Quality Concepts and Techniques Applied to Taxonomic Databases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cdc33ece98ca6023b05fb5910841c150	af2661c530fbd57ce5b9ac24a9fe604c	9013c9e2f684f6a022bffa4d6f5301e8	phdthesis	Data Quality Concepts and Techniques Applied to Taxonomic Databases	Eduardo Dalcin	\N	2005
7806291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M./Bern/New York	\N	Regensburger Beiträge zur deutschen Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft	HSPSRU	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	24	\N		\N	785115866a9fa1621fa0ab1cc99849b8	7c64e02dc028e6b3ce75821feed17677	ac20b357719ff89791a57947e21fdf3e	book	Schein, Realität und Utopie. Untersuchungen zur Einheit eines Staatsromans (Herzog Ernst B)	Hans Simon-Pelanda	\N	1984
7806328	{IEEE} {T}ransactions on {K}nowledge and {D}ata {E}ngineering	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OnRiScWaJ09	\N	\N		\N	\N	415 - 427	\N	3	\N		\N	902289377061803d2161f725a15ebbfd	79ae991c8f60b229467edd4f408db77a	b830554fe0aeaead3efd92d3728e39b0	article	{D}etecting, {A}ssessing and {M}onitoring {R}elevant {T}opics in {V}irtual {I}nformation {E}nvironments	J. Ontrup and H. Ritter and S. W. Scholz and R. Wagner	\N	2009
7807011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1088651	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1088622.1088651&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=27226889&CFTOKEN=65948633	\N	Document annotation and ontology population from linguistic extractions	\N	\N	161--168	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-163-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1088622.1088651}	In this paper, we present a workbench for semi-automatic ontology population from textual documents. It provides an environment for mapping the linguistic extractions with the domain ontology thanks to knowledge acquisition rules. Those rules are activated when a pertinent linguistic tag is reached. Those linguistic tags are then mapped to a concept, one of its attributes or even a semantic relation between several concepts. The rules instantiate these concepts, attributes and relations in the knowledge base constrained by the domain ontology. This paper deals with the underlying knowledge capture process and presents the first experiments realized on a real client application from the legal publishing domain.	f76526a49518274d275adb89ea7f9cfe	24a928cd92d58a435e3b4826ffc71947	62640b36c7e6cd934843ba08100d2269	inproceedings	Document annotation and ontology population from linguistic extractions	Florence Amardeilh and Philippe Laublet and Jean-Luc Minel	\N	2005
7807033	International Journal of Data Warehouse and Mining	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2146554	\N	\N	CiteULike: Multi Label Classification: An Overview	\N	\N	1--13	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-19 13:38:29}, citeulike-article-id = {2146554}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, multi-label classification methods are increasingly required by modern applications, such as protein function classification, music categorization and semantic scene classification. This paper introduces the task of multi-label classification, organizes the sparse related literature into a structured presentation and performs comparative experimental results of certain multi-label classification methods. It also contributes the definition of concepts for the quantification of the multi-label nature of a data set.	40ea656f83ff6063fecd1f7d30f77f82	f8e6c4b6b3df7461d070a1a9cc1d15c1	52c3b18481f5146e4c213d609c1143fc	article	Multi Label Classification: An Overview	G. Tsoumakas and I. Katakis	David Taniar	2007
7807103	\N	\N	\N	6., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	UBMA_262942968	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=262942968&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	der Weg	\N	\N	XVI, 610 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-69713-8, 978-4-540-69713-8}	\N	bfce162219f0a77ba8d0921bd893d08c	859c5584cfb2b044d1d30b24598b0586	68129f5358c7605cae86bb3e806df4a7	book	Statistik	Ludwig Fahrmeir	\N	2007
7807237	Appl. Opt.	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Li:09	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-48-10-1898	\N	Optics InfoBase - Q-switched 935 nm Nd:CNGG laser	\N	\N	1898--1903	\N	10	\N		\N	860cd951420566a2fea56dbc1b6c7e7b	51bb766976caef5aae2e184291a3911f	a50f83b35a7ed78ff97a73ece346279b	article	Q-switched 935 nm Nd:CNGG laser	Qinan Li and Baohua Feng and Dongxiang Zhang and Zhiguo Zhang and Huaijin Zhang and Jiyang Wang	\N	2009
7807246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on The What, Who, Where, When, and How of Context-Awareness	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2000 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems	contextII	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2d1d6621331b1cd1a9ee175974706d3	4bb1b5b9aceb4c72f73c8d533835a8ff	2bddbaa68ea17b1829d6af74cb92e154	inproceedings	Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness	Anind K. Dey and Gregory D. Abowd	\N	2000
7807285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgia Institute of Technology	\N	Dey2000	http://hdl.handle.net/1853/9232	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87b3720e2ecb50adb55ecf21dd07f0e8	9f89e9968d14f887ba9a20ade9e561b4	508bb058a9d46265fa4038801964f311	phdthesis	Providing architectural support for building context-aware applications	Anind K. Dey	\N	2000
7807308	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences	367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slingo09	http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/367/1890/815.abstract	\N		\N	\N	815-831	\N	1890	\N	doi = {10.1098/rsta.2008.0207}, eprint = {http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/367/1890/815.full.pdf+html}	Although climate models have been improving in accuracy and efficiency over the past few decades, it now seems that these incremental improvements may be slowing. As tera/petascale computing becomes massively parallel, our legacy codes are less suitable, and even with the increased resolution that we are now beginning to use, these models cannot represent the multiscale nature of the climate system. This paper argues that it may be time to reconsider the use of adaptive mesh refinement for weather and climate forecasting in order to achieve good scaling and representation of the wide range of spatial scales in the atmosphere and ocean. Furthermore, the challenge of introducing living organisms and human responses into climate system models is only just beginning to be tackled. We do not yet have a clear framework in which to approach the problem, but it is likely to cover such a huge number of different scales and processes that radically different methods may have to be considered. The challenges of multiscale modelling and petascale computing provide an opportunity to consider a fresh approach to numerical modelling of the climate (or Earth) system, which takes advantage of the computational fluid dynamics developments in other fields and brings new perspectives on how to incorporate Earth system processes. This paper reviews some of the current issues in climate (and, by implication, Earth) system modelling, and asks the question whether a new generation of models is needed to tackle these problems.
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	0c204f8b1c5a463693e729c9e20d04c8	753bbb2df9b829f10654ee068c6debe9	07815875ded567cb33a9814fdffd5ff3	article	Developing the next-generation climate system models: challenges and achievements	Julia Slingo and Kevin Bates and Nikos Nikiforakis and Matthew Piggott and Malcolm Roberts and Len Shaffrey and Ian Stevens and Pier Luigi Vidale and Hilary Weller	\N	2009
7807334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lapidoth2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.3487	\N	Sending a Bivariate Gaussian Source over a Gaussian MAC with Feedback	\N	cite arxiv:0903.3487
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Comment: submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the power-versus-distortion trade-off for the transmission of a
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memoryless bivariate Gaussian source over a two-to-one Gaussian multiple-access
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channel with perfect causal feedback. In this problem, each of two separate
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transmitters observes a different component of a memoryless bivariate Gaussian
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source as well as the feedback from the channel output of the previous
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time-instants. Based on the observed source sequence and the feedback, each
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transmitter then describes its source component to the common receiver via an
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average-power constrained Gaussian multiple-access channel. From the resulting
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channel output, the receiver wishes to reconstruct both source components with
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the least possible expected squared-error distortion. We study the set of
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distortion pairs that can be achieved by the receiver on the two source
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components.
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  We present sufficient conditions and necessary conditions for the
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achievability of a distortion pair. These conditions are expressed in terms of
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the source correlation and of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the channel.
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In several cases the necessary conditions and sufficient conditions coincide.
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This allows us to show that if the channel SNR is below a certain threshold,
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then an uncoded transmission scheme that ignores the feedback is optimal. Thus,
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below this SNR-threshold feedback is useless. We also derive the precise
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high-SNR asymptotics of optimal schemes.
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	3adeb5fb031718386eecb13c604d36aa	3f7ff328f48249d75e762c352fc5c3ff	29ea4212a5e1227332fc5c29fc664605	misc	Sending a Bivariate Gaussian Source over a Gaussian MAC with Feedback	Amos Lapidoth and Stephan Tinguely	\N	2009
7807497	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Computer Sciences (USM)	\N	\N	\N	Regional Computer Science Postgraduate Conference (ReCSPC '06)	BraidHash	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A secured hash function is used to protect the integrity of the message transferred on the unsecured network. Any changes on the bits of the sender’s message can be recognized by the message digest (also known as hash value) produced by the hash function. The receiver needs to re-calculate the hash value of the message to check the integrity of the received message. In this paper we introduce new hash function based on NP-hard problem. We choose Braid as NP-hard problem for our hash function since Braid Conjugacy problems have been proved that they are secured against cryptanalysis attacks. The designed hash function then can be attached to any cryptosystem for message integrity purposes with high level of security.	8fe5062c9d0161c6e4272789053ed438	c479658f69d2a2d75212cb4e566185b8	631af8bb2356eabb26330a9252f4d340	proceedings	A Secured Hash Function Based On Braid Groups	Khaled Suwais and Fakhrul Zaki and Azman Samsudin	\N	2006
7807509	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trafford	Victoria, Canada	\N	First International Conference on Security of Information and Networks (SIN 2007)	EllipticStreamCipher	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-23	\N	\N	\N		ECSC-128 is a new stream cipher based on the intractability of the Elliptic Curve discrete logarithm problem. The design of ECSC-128 is divided into three important stages: Initialization Stage, Keystream Generation Stage, and the Encryption Stage. The design goal of ECSC-128 is to come up with a secure stream cipher for data encryption. ECSC-128 was designed based on some hard mathematical problems instead of using simple logical operations. In terms of performance and security, ECSC-128 was slower, but it provided high level of security against all possible cryptanalysis attacks.	f2a9aa258c3ca8830408ca3dc6160aac	dd0a229491e4a9b58794525dd098c63d	44500f004ea212b2ecb541bb897a8f79	proceedings	ECSC-128: New Stream Cipher Based on Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem	Khaled Suwais and Azman Samsudin	Atilla Elci and S. Berna Ors and Bart Preneel	2007
7807514	American Journal of Applied Sciences	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DSPStreamCipher	\N	\N		\N	\N	896-904	\N	7	\N		DSP-128 is a new multithreaded stream cipher based on the intractability of the Discrete Logarithm Problem (DLP) with key size of 128-bit. The design of DSP-128 is divided into three stages: Initialization Stage, Keystream Generation Stage, and Encryption Stage. The design goal of DSP-128 is to come up with a secure stream cipher with good performance for data encryption. The experimental results show that the encryption rate of DSP-128 is one time slower (running on single processor) than the widely adapted stream cipher RC4, with a higher level of security against possible cryptanalysis attacks. However, because of its multithreaded nature, DSP-128 can take the speed up advantage of multi-core processor architectures which are available widely.	a13b92a831b79c86753eae6884987035	2671a992552025999aaf467441017037	1696c8fa56e9583581428f6de732d217	article	DSP-128: Stream Cipher Based On Discrete Log Problem and Polynomial Arithmetic	Khaled M. Suwais and Azman Samsudin	\N	2008
7807517	International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MultithreadStreamCipher	\N	\N		\N	\N	228-233	\N	3	\N		New multithreaded model for stream cipher algorithms is presented as a step to enhance the performance (encryption rate) of stream ciphers. The architecture of the model relies on the multi-core technology which has become a common nowadays. The model is divided into three (components) phases: Thread Creation Phase, Keystream Generation Phase and Encryption Phase. Multiple threads will be created and synchronized in order to ensure higher performance and stable execution among the model’s components. The experimental results show that the encryption rate of the tested ECSC-128 stream cipher has increased greatly. However, the main characteristics of the proposed model are easy to implement and fast on execution in a compact structure.	961e04846ed526d9d082cc8fd786dd22	d3c4ee47c53c1628d08cbfd35b36cc8b	59c4d62dbab863a4b5814190ddb532a1	article	High Performance Multithreaded Model for Stream Cipher	Khaled M. Suwais and Azman Samsudin	\N	2008
7807876	Machine Translation	22	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanchez-martinez2008utl	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10590-008-9044-3	\N		\N	\N	29--66	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Although corpus-based approaches to machine translation (MT) are growing in interest, they are not applicable when the translation
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involves less-resourced language pairs for which there are no parallel corpora available; in those cases, the rule-based approach is the only applicable solution. Most rule-based MT systems makeuse of part-of-speech (PoS) taggers to solve the PoS ambiguities in the source-language texts to translate; those MT systemsrequire accurate PoS taggers to produce reliable translations in the target language (TL). The standard statistical approachto PoS ambiguity resolution (or tagging) uses hidden Markov models (HMM) trained in a supervised way from hand-tagged corpora, an expensive resource not always available,or in an unsupervised way through the Baum-Welch expectation-maximization algorithm; both methods use information only fromthe language being tagged. However, when tagging is considered as an intermediate task for the translation procedure, thatis, when the PoS tagger is to be embedded as a module within an MT system, information from the TL can be (unsupervisedly)used in the training phase to increase the translation quality of the whole MT system. This paper presents a method to trainHMM-based PoS taggers to be used in MT; the new method uses not only information from the source language (SL), as general-purposemethods do, but also information from the TL and from the remaining modules of the MT system in which the PoS tagger is tobe embedded. We find that the translation quality of the MT system embedding a PoS tagger trained in an unsupervised mannerthrough this new method is clearly better than that of the same MT system embedding a PoS tagger trained through the Baum-Welchalgorithm, and comparable to that obtained by embedding a PoS tagger trained in a supervised way from hand-tagged corpora.	1f1bc176e75c81b2d2d912b26bd6147f	ecb66864bc59b7662d0f217f39966b43	cfb928dd214e98b7c0e8acc51c77fc3b	article	Using target-language information to train part-of-speech taggers for machine translation	Felipe Sánchez-Martínez and Juan Pérez-Ortiz and Mikel Forcada	\N	2008
7807991	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Wien	\N	\N	\N	3211744290	http://www.amazon.de/Europ%C3%A4isches-%C3%B6ffentliches-Wirtschaftsrecht-Springer-Rechtswissenschaft/dp/3211744290%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3211744290	\N	Europäisches und öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht I Springer Notes Rechtswissenschaft: Amazon.de: Christoph Grabenwarter, Stefan Griller, Michael Holoubek: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783211744291}, asin = {3211744290}, isbn = {3211744290}, dewey = {341}	\N	93ff0cf1b9a8c96f4c3f329edb89bd53	4c617b87b7d3162c4749bbbbf67d51ee	161cfb64748565be2ea3e68fc7fd25c7	book	Europäisches und öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht I (Springer Notes Rechtswissenschaft)	Christoph Grabenwarter and Stefan Griller and Michael Holoubek	\N	2007
7808015	\N	\N	\N	2., durchges. u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-286762722	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3156069&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N	SWB Online-Katalog - results/titledata	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-16408-3}, size = {230 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	580c7cfed59a9de4e2f6e691c1c6e216	ac29f61e846579302edc834082a07765	85b0c816022cbaee74ceddcb47fe1c35	book	Mythos Wissensgesellschaft : gesellschaftlicher Wandel zwischen Information, Medien und Wissen; eine Einführung	Hans-Dieter Kübler	\N	2009
7808019	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Heidelberg	\N	\N	breslin_social_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-642-01171-9}	The Social Web (including services such as {MySpace,} Flickr, last.fm, and {WordPress)} has captured the attention of millions of users as well as billions of dollars in investment and acquisition. Social websites, evolving around the connections between people and their objects of interest, are encountering boundaries in the areas of information integration, dissemination, reuse, portability, searchability, automation and demanding tasks like querying. The Semantic Web is an ideal platform for interlinking and performing operations on diverse person- and object-related data available from the Social Web, and has produced a variety of approaches to overcome the boundaries being experienced in Social Web application areas.
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After a short overview of both the Social Web and the Semantic Web, Breslin et al. describe some popular social media and social networking applications, list their strengths and limitations, and describe some applications of Semantic Web technology to address their current shortcomings by enhancing them with semantics. Across these social websites, they demonstrate a twofold approach for interconnecting the islands that are social websites with semantic technologies, and for powering semantic applications with rich community-created content. They conclude with observations on how the application of Semantic Web technologies to the Social Web is leading towards the {"Social} Semantic Web" (sometimes also called {"Web} 3.0"), forming a network of interlinked and semantically-rich content and knowledge.	a3d1219d162fce49fab1827a9d4378d0	2fcf99dc429f166824b8edb96954b318	837508c64343072cf58389163b64efc9	book	The Social Semantic Web	John Breslin and Alexandre Passant and Stefan Decker	\N	2009
7808099	Inf. Process. Manage.	41	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:742070	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.012	\N		\N	\N	1462--1480	\N	6	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, posted-at = {2008-05-20 08:24:39}, citeulike-article-id = {742070}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.012}	\N	5adfbb773aa4c6133997ab43ad17f4a0	f851e04701e92c5c59310f0490d9decd	507855e7011e9d747b456fd247539f00	article	Co-authorship networks in the digital library research community	Xiaoming Liu and Johan Bollen and Michael L. Nelson and Herbert Van de Sompel	\N	2005
7808100	Artificial Intelligence in Medicine	37	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2491875	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2006.03.009	\N		\N	\N	73--83	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-09 02:32:16}, citeulike-article-id = {2491875}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2006.03.009}	SummaryObjective The complex cognitive processes that underlie human performance in `messy' contexts such as critical care medicine suggest a need for a cognitive model with broad scope to support the understanding of error in such domains. The objective of this research is to characterize the cognition that underlies patient care in the domain of emergency psychiatry in order to enhance the understanding of error in this context.Methods and materials The theoretical framework of distributed cognition has been used to study collaborative decision-making in a number of similarly complex environments such as airline cockpits and air traffic control towers. These environments share certain characteristics with the critical care domain: the work is collaborative in nature, it is supported by artifacts that can be studied directly, and the consequences of error are dire. However, the nature of the work in this domain and the artifacts used to support it are unique. The application of the theoretical constructs of distributed cognition to this context is necessary in order to characterize the collective thinking that underlies critical care. Our research uses a combination of ethnographic and interview data to derive a distributed cognitive model of the psychiatric emergency department (PED), a high volume clinical unit dealing exclusively with the acute phases of psychiatric crises. The dynamics of workflow within the department are complex: several types of clinician collaborate by forming temporary multidisciplinary teams that attach to and manage particular patients. The component members of these teams change over time.Results Using the theoretical framework of distributed cognition, we interpreted the collected data to derive a cognitive model of the distribution of work and information flow in the PED. This modeling process has revealed several latent flaws in the system related to the underlying distribution of cognition across teams, time, space and artifacts.Conclusions The characterization of this distribution has enhanced our understanding of the cognitive dynamics underlying error in this environment, and will serve to guide future research on error management in the ED and inform the development of context-appropriate error-management systems.	f8ea2e105949b5dba1a503ea8bf162a7	9bbc31d2fcf13b1a8d7a88344908dab5	2559f1e564eeb1375ced58dbe868679c	article	A cognitive blueprint of collaboration in context: Distributed cognition in the psychiatric emergency department	Trevor Cohen and Brett Blatter and Carlos Almeida and Edward Shortliffe and Vimla Patel	\N	2006
7808101	Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2356552	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2002.808087	\N		\N	\N	39--48	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-09 10:33:30}, citeulike-article-id = {2356552}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2002.808087}	As current methods for content-based retrieval are incapable of capturing the semantics of images, we experiment with using spectral methods to infer a semantic space from user's relevance feedback, so that our system will gradually improve its retrieval performance through accumulated user interactions. In addition to the long-term learning process, we also model the traditional approaches to query refinement using relevance feedback as a short-term learning process. The proposed short- and long-term learning frameworks have been integrated into an image retrieval system. Experimental results on a large collection of images have shown the effectiveness and robustness of our proposed algorithms.	86bad6518680de376f23fe76d977d288	eab3f834f4fac9e8a0c7828fc27f18e3	b6c75a7863bb15463c287d5a782bb846	article	Learning a semantic space from user's relevance feedback for image retrieval	Xiaofei He and O. King and Wei-Ying Ma and Mingjing Li and Hong-Jiang Zhang	\N	2003
7808102	: Visual Information and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1060320	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11590064\\_16	\N		\N	\N	177--188	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-09 10:31:54}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1060320}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11590064\\_16}	\N	6ef1416e908951d34afc20565f6a1584	5a53700e44d85ff9bb09130dfd50796a	75efb3e1105288540a4a623acea23096	book	Surveying the Reality of Semantic Image Retrieval	Peter G. B. Enser and Christine J. Sandom and Paul H. Lewis	\N	2006
7808104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CODES+ISSS '07: Proceedings of the 5th IEEE/ACM international conference on Hardware/software codesign and system synthesis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2355853	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1289816.1289819	\N		\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-09 05:58:12}, citeulike-article-id = {2355853}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595938244}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1289816.1289819}	\N	e677ee481b054246994101a7be7acefe	8168eb3a065a7c98a9fb740fe93083bc	ce32eee6184e575a0abcca8b9180f714	inproceedings	Beyond gaming: programming the PLAYSTATION\\&\\#174;3 cell architecture for cost-effective parallel processing	Rodric Rabbah	\N	2007
7808105	Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2296632	http://www.springerlink.com/content/r967ubw8et7p20ag\
	\N		\N	\N	213--228	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-28 07:22:25}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2296632}	This paper presents an agent-based approach to semantic exploration and knowledge discovery in large information spaces by means of capturing, visualizing and making usable implicit knowledge structures of a group of users. The focus is on the developed conceptual model and system for creation and collaborative use of personalized learning knowledge maps. We use the paradigm of agents on the one hand as model for our approach, on the other hand it serves as a basis for an efficient implementation of the system. We present an unobtrusive model for profiling personalised user agents based on two dimensional semantic maps that provide 1) a medium of implicit communication between human users and the agents, 2) form of visual representation of resulting knowledge structures. Concerning the issues of implementation we present an agent architecture, consisting of two sets of asynchronously operating agents, which enables both sophisticated processing, as well as short respond times necessary for enabling interactive use in real-time.	afcf5767562aab3cfef7a2eaedb36209	5d6b41e351f912df226963ff35ddb861	4b17d3b7a8dd1dbf04ca31c1e3775152	incollection	Discovering, Visualizing, and Sharing Knowledge through Personalized Learning Knowledge Maps	Jasminko Novak and Michael Wurst and Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss	\N	2003
7808106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2296622	http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/proceedings/\\&\\#38;toc=comp/proceedings/hicss/2007/2755/00/2755toc.xml\\&\\#38;DOI=10.1109/HICSS.2007.508	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-28 07:19:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2296622}	Technology to support knowledge transfer and cooperative inquiry must offer its users the ability to effectively interpret knowledge structures produced by collaborators. Communicating the reasoning processes that underlie a finding is one method for enhancing interpretation, and can result in more effective evaluation and application of shared knowledge. In knowledge management tools, interpretation is aided by creating knowledge artifacts that can expose their provenance to scrutiny and that can be transformed into diverse representations that suit their consumers' perspectives and preferences. We outline the information management needs of inquiring communities characterized by hypothesis generation tasks, and propose a model for communication, based in theories of hermeneutics, semiotics, and abduction, in which knowledge structures can be decomposed into the lower-level reasoning artifacts that produced them. We then present a proof-of-concept implementation for an environment to support the capture and communication of analytic products, with emphasis on the domain of intelligence analysis.	dd38a2f730d369981c6e15948c617096	96e4f3e81fa080edd2ed6c0f7dda6394	477dfc5ad74a2d8ff3d55ab4c34fc8b2	article	Supporting Knowledge Transfer through Decomposable Reasoning Artifacts	\N	\N	2007
7808110	The Semantic Web – ISWC 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1815647	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11574620\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--3	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-23 07:45:23}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1815647}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11574620\\_1}	We are familiar with the idea of e-Commerce - the electronic trading between consumers and suppliers. In recent years there has been a commensurate paradigm shift in the way that science is conducted. e-Science is science performed through distributed global collaborations between scientists and their resources enabled by electronic means, in order to solve scientific problems. No one scientific laboratory has the resources or tools, the raw data or derived understanding or the expertise to harness the knowledge available to a scientific community. Real progress depends on pooling know-how and results. It depends on collaboration and making connections between ideas, people, and data. It depends on finding and interpreting results and knowledge generated by scientific colleagues you do not know and who do not know you, to be analysed in ways they did not anticipate, to generate new hypotheses to be pooled in their turn. The importance of e-Science has been highlighted in the UK, for example, by an investment of over {\\pounds}240 million pounds over the past five years to specifically address the research and development issues that have to be tacked to develop a sustainable and effective e-Science e-Infrastructure.	723334ecfc27bd756045ee31ee838d4d	3a9936019354358ad8538f2644853002	778ca74de7bc08e347aa6f285dafe663	incollection	Using the Semantic Web for e-Science: Inspiration, Incubation, Irritation	Carole Goble	\N	2005
7808112	Brief Bioinform	8	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM, San Jose, CA 95141, USA. dennisq@us.ibm.com	\N	\N	citeulike:1551015	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbm016	\N		\N	\N	172--182	\N	3	\N	issn = {1467-5463}, posted-at = {2008-01-23 07:27:10}, citeulike-article-id = {1551015}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbm016}	The ability to retrieve relevant information is at the heart of every aspect of research and development in the life sciences industry. Information is often distributed across multiple systems and recorded in a way that makes it difficult to piece together the complete picture. Differences in data formats, naming schemes and network protocols amongst information sources, both public and private, must be overcome, and user interfaces not only need to be able to tap into these diverse information sources but must also assist users in filtering out extraneous information and highlighting the key relationships hidden within an aggregated set of information. The Semantic Web community has made great strides in proposing solutions to these problems, and many efforts are underway to apply Semantic Web techniques to the problem of information retrieval in the life sciences space. This article gives an overview of the principles underlying a Semantic Web-enabled information retrieval system: creating a unified abstraction for knowledge using the RDF semantic network model; designing semantic lenses that extract contextually relevant subsets of information; and assembling semantic lenses into powerful information displays. Furthermore, concrete examples of how these principles can be applied to life science problems including a scenario involving a drug discovery dashboard prototype called BioDash are provided.	0cf859aaf96351a2e10d0efbfef649a7	144f9f35eb6921c2adfe49dc46769e68	b8e5c143eb49fc7c9b8157149dfb6323	article	Improving life sciences information retrieval using semantic web technology.	D. Quan	\N	2007
7808113	Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1678303	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm461	\N		\N	\N	btm461+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-23 07:25:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1678303}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm461}	Motivation: The numerous public data resources make integrative bioinformatics experimentation increasingly important in life sciences research. However, it is severely hampered by the way the data and information are made available. The semantic web approach enhances data exchange and integration by providing standardized formats such as RDF, RDFS, and OWL, to achieve a formalized computational environment. Our semantic web-enabled data integration (SWEDI) approach aims to formalize biological domains by capturing the knowledge in semantic models using ontologies as controlled vocabularies. The strategy is to build a collection of relatively small but specific knowledge and data models, which together form a "personal semantic framework". This can be linked to external large, general knowledge and data models. In this way, the involved scientists are familiar with the concepts and associated relationships in their models and can create semantic queries using their own terms. We studied the applicability of our SWEDI approach in the context of a biological use case by integrating genomics data sets for histone modification and transcription factor binding sites.  Results: We constructed four OWL knowledge models, two RDFS data models, transformed and mapped relevant data to the data models, linked the data models to knowledge models using linkage statements, and ran semantic queries. Our biological use case demonstrates the relevance of these kinds of integrative bioinformatics experiments. Our findings show high startup costs for the SWEDI approach, but straightforward extension with similar data.  Availability: Software, models and data sets, http://www.integrativebioinformatics.nl/swedi/index.html  Contact: breit@science.uva.nl  Supplementary information: Bioinformatics online. 10.1093/bioinformatics/btm461	bac7ea6fda7ad02ba9908084270adb38	c82f918c56c26281f2d70b61ec4262bb	f6d7c52414c2d6170cfdd4deab34815e	article	A semantic web approach applied to integrative bioinformatics experimentation: a biological use case with genomics data	Lennart J. Post and Marco Roos and Scott M. Marshall and Roel Driel and Timo M. Breit	\N	2007
7808120	J Biomed Inform	40	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Information Technology, National Institutes of Health, 10401 Fernwood Road, Room 3NW03, Bethesda, MD 20817, USA. brazhnik@nih.gov	\N	\N	citeulike:1444302	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2006.09.001	\N		\N	\N	252--269	\N	3	\N	issn = {1532-0480}, posted-at = {2008-01-18 10:17:57}, citeulike-article-id = {1444302}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2006.09.001}	Producing reliable information is the ultimate goal of data processing. The ocean of data created with the advances of science and technologies calls for integration of data coming from heterogeneous sources that are diverse in their purposes, business rules, underlying models and enabling technologies. Reference models, Semantic Web, standards, ontology, and other technologies enable fast and efficient merging of heterogeneous data, while the reliability of produced information is largely defined by how well the data represent the reality. In this paper, we initiate a framework for assessing the informational value of data that includes data dimensions; aligning data quality with business practices; identifying authoritative sources and integration keys; merging models; uniting updates of varying frequency and overlapping or gapped data sets.	629c3624dbf523e80950c4fcd512b338	3b2d8aebe5b6581bea256a7c080d441e	03cc93117c9d4a4528c0bcb9ceaeaf36	article	Anatomy of data integration.	O. Brazhnik and J. F. Jones	\N	2007
7808123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '02: Proceedings of the twenty-first ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2250420	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/543613.543644	\N		\N	\N	233--246	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-18 10:09:41}, citeulike-article-id = {2250420}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581135076}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/543613.543644}	\N	e33f7fb5bafe286e43b4f456e5ba6681	dec62dfafdd34e2ff9815377b0f45744	8354145a39b23ac8e4d0095a94c22464	inproceedings	Data integration: a theoretical perspective	Maurizio Lenzerini	\N	2002
7808124	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	39	\N	\N	June	\N	Biomedical Ontologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1716707	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2006.01.003	\N		\N	\N	314--320	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-18 10:06:17}, citeulike-article-id = {1716707}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2006.01.003}	Biomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the generation of genome-scale data sets of sequences, sequence variants, transcripts, and proteins; genetic elements underpinning understanding of biomedicine and disease. Information systems designed to manage these data, and the functional insights (biological knowledge) that come from the analysis of these data, are critical to mining large, heterogeneous data sets for new biologically relevant patterns, to generating hypotheses for experimental validation, and ultimately, to building models of how biological systems work. Bio-ontologies have an essential role in supporting two key approaches to effective interpretation of genome-scale data sets: data integration and comparative genomics. To date, bio-ontologies such as the Gene Ontology have been used primarily in community genome databases as structured controlled terminologies and as data aggregators. In this paper we use the Gene Ontology (GO) and the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) database as use cases to illustrate the impact of bio-ontologies on data integration and for comparative genomics. Despite the profound impact ontologies are having on the digital categorization of biological knowledge, new biomedical research and the expanding and changing nature of biological information have limited the development of bio-ontologies to support dynamic reasoning for knowledge discovery.	73ebb4aa638cb26ebbc6d571138233fd	10397769f400c687978636b1abb9e251	9e79cb1a4494933946a29afe740ca192	article	Beyond the data deluge: Data integration and bio-ontologies	Judith A. Blake and Carol J. Bult	\N	2006
7808125	International Journal of General Systems	99999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\&amp; Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2224526	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081070701524232	\N		\N	\N	1	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-18 10:02:33}, citeulike-article-id = {2224526}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081070701524232}	Despite the general recognition of complexity as an important concept and decades of work, very little progress has been made in the attempt to define complexity. It is suggested that this is due to the fact that the definition of complex behaviour is itself complex, forming a scale from the simple to the more and more complex. Those systems at the high end of the scale are not at present well modelled, and reasons why this might be the case are presented. The possibility that quantum theories may be able to model such high end complexity is investigated.	43462a1adc249d21ef2a4efdc6ab842b	6983dbacdd34ed89f3cb91757c71a95b	f9a1e2a51a65d98beb1f83e33acb1ac9	article	High end complexity	Kirsty Kitto	\N	2008
7808128	Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2237764	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2007.70617	\N		\N	\N	1200--1207	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-16 07:13:28}, citeulike-article-id = {2237764}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2007.70617}	Both the Resource Description Framework (RDF), used in the semantic web, and Maya Viz u-forms represent data as a graph of objects connected by labeled edges. Existing systems for flexible visualization of this kind of data require manual specification of the possible visualization roles for each data attribute. When the schema is large and unfamiliar, this requirement inhibits exploratory visualization by requiring a costly up-front data integration step. To eliminate this step, we propose an automatic technique for mapping data attributes to visualization attributes. We formulate this as a schema matching problem, finding appropriate paths in the data model for each required visualization attribute in a visualization template.	5a8bbf3ff8973904329a2bda22ad1a02	2fa2d1c9beaec85519e03068c689216a	be245e1eb0a196037414e2d4da1816cf	article	Visualization of Heterogeneous Data	Mike Cammarano and Xin Dong and Bryan Chan and Jeff Klingner and Justin Talbot and Alon Halevey and Pat Hanrahan	\N	2007
7808132	Genes Dev	13	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deveraux:1999:Genes-Dev:9990849	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9990849?dopt=Abstract	\N	IAP family proteins--suppressors of apoptosis. [Genes Dev. 1999] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	239-252	\N	3	\N	pmid = {9990849}, doi = {}	\N	c4509a119ca6ffc8bd6e07f40b2c7d69	25d552627e2c0188efc930281d3e0f9b	62de465f55aeafb403d90b98a75e1cac	article	IAP family proteins--suppressors of apoptosis	Q L Deveraux and J C Reed	\N	1999
7808146	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540243658	http://www.amazon.de/Recht-Sanierungsfinanzierung-Kai-Oliver-Knops/dp/3540243658%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540243658	\N	Recht der Sanierungsfinanzierung: Kai-Oliver Knops, Heinz Georg Bamberger, Georg Maier-Reimer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540243656}, asin = {3540243658}, isbn = {3540243658}	\N	77f5df9a5c563c5d2a09210a0892d134	98cf82a217fddb9d49841749d8f33c37	81f4fb933f4563ad36adb8db2470aac1	book	Recht der Sanierungsfinanzierung	\N	Kai-Oliver Knops and Heinz Georg Bamberger and Georg Maier-Reimer	2005
7808185	SIGKDD Explor. Newsl.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1007731	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1007730.1007731	\N	Subspace clustering for high dimensional data	\N	\N	90--105	\N	1	\N	issn = {1931-0145}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1007730.1007731}	Subspace clustering is an extension of traditional clustering that seeks to find clusters in different subspaces within a dataset. Often in high dimensional data, many dimensions are irrelevant and can mask existing clusters in noisy data. Feature selection removes irrelevant and redundant dimensions by analyzing the entire dataset. Subspace clustering algorithms localize the search for relevant dimensions allowing them to find clusters that exist in multiple, possibly overlapping subspaces. There are two major branches of subspace clustering based on their search strategy. Top-down algorithms find an initial clustering in the full set of dimensions and evaluate the subspaces of each cluster, iteratively improving the results. Bottom-up approaches find dense regions in low dimensional spaces and combine them to form clusters. This paper presents a survey of the various subspace clustering algorithms along with a hierarchy organizing the algorithms by their defining characteristics. We then compare the two main approaches to subspace clustering using empirical scalability and accuracy tests and discuss some potential applications where subspace clustering could be particularly useful.	b2454653cecad2e17e8a779554f85e66	fb6aa3c035c99b66778c30520585b73f	4111b6e40edc359185bbc3d00e29bca7	article	Subspace clustering for high dimensional data: a review	Lance Parsons and Ehtesham Haque and Huan Liu	\N	2004
7808192	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	Proceedings: I-KNOW'06, 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	Rostaninetal-TEAL-IKNOW-2006	http://www.activemath.org/pubs/Rostaninetal-TEAL-IKNOW-2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	395--402	\N	\N	\N	rights = {public}, projects = {LeActiveMath}, selected = {false}	Workflow- or task- embedded e-learning is an actual trend in enterprise and office environments. Having been integrated into enterprise workflow or task management systems, e-learning turns into a powerful tool for enterprise knowledge management: the seamless integration into the working environment allows getting actual information about potential learning goals of the user; using up-to-date e-learning technologies enables just-in-time delivery of goal-oriented, user-tailored learning curricula, helping employees to solve problems autonomously and competently. This paper reports about the results of the project TEAL (Task-embedded adaptive e-Learning) taking place at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). The aim of the project was to prove the concepts and feasibility of task-embedded e-learning by designing a reference architecture and realizing prototypical implementation based on the existing components built at DFKI: WFMS Taskman, LCMS DaMiT and ActiveMath.
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	24c31e8b83351c3d6870085a3c84cde9	98edf5a2bd276e785452a007edf21cf4	3d60e284836c15916d636a8bde179033	inproceedings	Project {TEAL}: Add Adaptive e-Learning to your Workflows	Oleg Rostanin and Carsten Ullrich and Harald Holz and Shenwei Song	Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer	2006
7808200	Proceedings	2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conlan2002	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1.6916	\N		\N	\N	210--217	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-04 19:07:18}, citeulike-article-id = {3847963}, priority = {2}	Abstract: e-Learning systems that produce personalized course offerings for the learner are often expensive, both from a time and financial perspective, to develop and maintain. Learning content personalized to a learners ' cognitive preferences has been shown to produce more effective learning, however many approaches to realizing this form of personalization involve considerable re-authoring of existing learning material. To reduce the implementation overhead on the content author and course designer it is imperative to facilitate the maximum reuse of learning resources. This paper investigates a standards-based approach to delivering personalized learning content to learners using WWW technologies. Detailed is an implementation of a personalized e-Learning service, called the OPen Adaptive Learning Environment (OPAL), which is based on delivering content personalized to the learner's cognitive and presentation learning preferences using aggregation models based on ADL SCORM (ADL).	385b99e01c8eed1a31e6ed99d2d00d38	356cb1752963590467761f0c84acedf3	da87af6bb031b30c40adc92e6f1d9ab2	inproceedings	Towards a Standards-based Approach to e-Learning Personalization using Reusable Learning Objects	Owen Conlan	\N	2002
7808202	Foundations of Computer Science, 1998. Proceedings.39th Annual Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundations of Computer Science, 1998. Proceedings.39th Annual Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2967054	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SFCS.1998.743488	\N		\N	\N	379--388	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-06 10:37:25}, citeulike-article-id = {2967054}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SFCS.1998.743488}	Y. Bartal (1996, 1998) gave a randomized polynomial time algorithm that given any n point metric G, constructs a tree T such that the expected stretch (distortion) of any edge is at most O (log n log log n). His result has found several applications and in particular has resulted in approximation algorithms for many graph optimization problems. However approximation algorithms based on his result are inherently randomized. In this paper we derandomize the use of Bartal's algorithm in the design of approximation algorithms. We give an efficient polynomial time algorithm that given a finite n point metric G, constructs O(n log n) trees and a probability distribution \\&mu; on them such that the expected stretch of any edge of G in a tree chosen according to \\&mu; is at most O(log n log log n). Our result establishes that finite metrics can be probabilistically approximated by a small number of tree metrics. We obtain the first deterministic approximation algorithms for buy-at-bulk network design and vehicle routing; in addition we subsume results from our earlier work on derandomization. Our main result is obtained by a novel view of probabilistic approximation of metric spaces as a deterministic optimization problem via linear programming	0c3f6f6162c64f8f6d100d3182e6fa61	77b498cb135e2f5d69371d13e1bcabdc	df908dd2d2e959e1f3a9cfffa38c848b	inproceedings	Approximating a finite metric by a small number of tree metrics	M. Charikar and C. Chekuri and A. Goel and S. Guha and S. Plotkin	\N	1998
7808203	Journal of Computer and System Sciences	66	\N	\N	June	\N	Special Issue on PODS 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2967051	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0000(03)00025-4	\N		\N	\N	671--687	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-06 10:33:08}, citeulike-article-id = {2967051}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0000(03)00025-4}	A classic result of Johnson and Lindenstrauss asserts that any set of n points in d-dimensional Euclidean space can be embedded into k-dimensional Euclidean space--where k is logarithmic in n and independent of d--so that all pairwise distances are maintained within an arbitrarily small factor. All known constructions of such embeddings involve projecting the n points onto a spherically random k-dimensional hyperplane through the origin. We give two constructions of such embeddings with the property that all elements of the projection matrix belong in {-1,0,+1}. Such constructions are particularly well suited for database environments, as the computation of the embedding reduces to evaluating a single aggregate over k random partitions of the attributes.	2ea5d32dcb1ba8ed9251f35b2bb1331f	755a3b332f96762563cd0badcbcc38b9	8b57961f90e79e8942d771b1eabeb82d	article	Database-friendly random projections: Johnson-Lindenstrauss with binary coins	Dimitris Achlioptas	\N	2003
7808206	Multimedia Workshops, 2007. ISMW '07. Ninth IEEE International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multimedia Workshops, 2007. ISMW '07. Ninth IEEE International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2967030	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISM.Workshops.2007.61	\N		\N	\N	323--328	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-06 09:51:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2967030}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISM.Workshops.2007.61}	Random projection (RP) is a common technique for dimensionality reduction under L<sub>2</sub> norm for which many significant space embedding results have been demonstrated. In particular, random projection techniques could yield sharp results for R<sup>d</sup> under L<sub>2</sub> norm in time linear to the number of data points and dimensionality in question only. Inspired by the use of symmetric probability distributions in previous work, we propose a RP algorithm based on the hyper- spherical symmetry and give its probabilistic analyses based on beta and Gaussian distribution. Later, we present evaluations of our algorithm with other RP algorithms as well as the singular value decomposition (SVD). In particular, we benchmark our results via cosine similarity and L<sub>2</sub> norm on a image collection.	eed77ca394210e2d3a69f5153cbd8280	66fffa3e2a6ea0d2c0d97f83d8927b44	14b1671091cbc9cf7fa526a863ebf425	inproceedings	Beta Random Projection	Yu-En Lu and P. Lio and S. Hand	\N	2007
7808207	Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2548080	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/72.377968	\N		\N	\N	623--641	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-18 04:09:17}, citeulike-article-id = {2548080}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/72.377968}	Associative memories are conventionally used to represent data with very simple structure: sets of pairs of vectors. This paper describes a method for representing more complex compositional structure in distributed representations. The method uses circular convolution to associate items, which are represented by vectors. Arbitrary variable bindings, short sequences of various lengths, simple frame-like structures, and reduced representations can be represented in a fixed width vector. These representations are items in their own right and can be used in constructing compositional structures. The noisy reconstructions extracted from convolution memories can be cleaned up by using a separate associative memory that has good reconstructive properties	af19791059831d67ebe63f820650ed8c	9d31bb4a9e843e359f0e846af28d8ba4	46c10749fba642104a5ead04e980a704	article	Holographic reduced representations	T. A. Plate	\N	1995
7808214	\N	\N	\N	7., vollst. überarb. u. erw. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	3486255355	http://www.amazon.de/Betriebliche-Finanzwirtschaft-Finanzpolitik-Finanzmanagement-Unternehmungen/dp/3486255355%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3486255355	\N	Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft: Einführung in Investition und Finanzierung, Finanzpolitik und Finanzmanagement von Unternehmungen: Amazon.de: Guido Eilenberger: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783486255355}, asin = {3486255355}, isbn = {3486255355}	\N	f8d79ce67ca14f2df9d5723a18042a05	454d3e1a5bd65da379269f0b5dc411f9	04c5b095c0d9e03808315fab029d9691	book	Betriebliche Finanzwirtschaft: Einführung in Investition und Finanzierung, Finanzpolitik und Finanzmanagement von Unternehmungen	Guido Eilenberger	\N	2002
7808324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-VCH	\N	\N	\N	connors-1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dacb254a6d4d4bd7faecf76346632c18	ca0bafd099fb52275ec17f694111d01c	9e6cc7aee354876ce81b883d50dc54c5	book	{Chemical kinetics: The study of reaction rates in solution}	K.A. Connors	\N	1990
7809486	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lavrentiev2001	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp004124%2B	\N		\N	\N	3594-3599	\N	17	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp004124+}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp004124%2B}	 We show how Monte Carlo simulations with the explicit interchange of cations, the semigrand-canonical ensemble and configurational bias techniques, can be used to calculate phase diagrams for oxides, including both solid and liquid phases. We illustrate our approach with the system CaO/MgO where our techniques take full account of local structural distortion and clustering due to the large mismatch between the sizes of the two cations. All the characteristic features of the MgO/CaO phase diagram, including the eutectic point and the regions of liquidsolid coexistence, are reproduced. 	2b515413e64cd152bac3f7e0d82270fc	822a1453109aa726c9cae9835bf3152a	b219970907a52aea057e828b1357e95b	article	Ab Initio Calculation of Phase Diagrams of Oxides	M. Yu. Lavrentiev and N. L. Allan and G. D. Barrera and J. A. Purton	\N	2001
7809505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '08: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1334888	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.333	\N	On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia	\N	\N	304	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3075-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.333}	Wikipedia is one of the most successful examples of massive collaborative content development. However, many of the mechanisms and procedures that it uses are still unknown in de- tail. For instance, how equal (or unequal) are the contributions to it has been discussed in the last years, with no conclusive results. In this paper, we study exactly that aspect by using Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients, very well known instruments to economists. We analyze the trends in the inequality of distributions for the ten biggest language editions of Wikipedia, and their evolution over time. As a result, we have found large differences in the number of contributions by different authors (something also observed in free, open source software development), and a trend to stable patterns of inequality in the long run.	a7e7e61643e1168f915951b53396768e	2b3526bd7692b9b921de9eee2c1b7db4	34578704953898e512e16842a9245836	inproceedings	On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia	Felipe Ortega and Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona and Gregorio Robles	\N	2008
7809529	Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	voss199801	http://www.uni-koeln.de/kzfss/archiv97-99/ks981abs.htm#Der%20Arbeitskraftunternehmer	\N		\N	\N	131--158	\N	1	\N		Aktuelle betriebliche Strategien der Arbeitsorganisation, die verstärkt auf eine Selbstorganisation von Arbeit setzen, verändern das Verhältnis von Arbeitskraft und Unternehmen grundlegend. Auf seiten des Betriebs ermöglichen sie den Abbau direkter Kontrollen und die Nutzung neuer Leistungspotentiale; von den Arbeitskräften erfordern sie eine systematisch erweiterte Selbststeuerung und Selbstkontrolle. Es wird die These vertreten, daß ein struktureller Wandel in der gesellschaftlichen Verfassung von Arbeitskraft vor sich geht. Die bisher vorherrschende Form des "verberuflichten Arbeitnehmers" wird in vielen Arbeitsbereichen abgelöst durch einen neuen strukturellen Typus, den "Arbeitskraftunternehmer". Kennzeichen dieses Typus sind eine erweiterte Selbstkontrolle der Arbeitenden, der Zwang zur verstärkten Ökonomisierung der eigenen Arbeitsfähigkeiten und -leistungen und eine Verbetrieblichung der alltäglichen Lebensführung. Im Vergleich mit anderen Grundformen von Arbeitskraft werden Chancen und Risiken des neuen Typus des Arbeitskraftunternehmers herausgearbeitet. Durch seine Verbreitung werden neue arbeits- und gesellschaftspolitische Strategien erforderlich.	b4b76e806a02add5b4a2edd90f95702b	b482d0f241a8d5fa6c5a49fd3162576b	ccb49fca34e40992e7cff2b7a6333d3a	article	Der Arbeitskraftunternehmer - Eine neue Grundform der Ware Arbeitskraft?	G. Günter Voß and Hans J. Pongratz	\N	1998
7809537	Calphad	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Do2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWC-4PP1Y1B-1/2/0f74b95c3f697635a080629e6ef1839a	\N	ScienceDirect - Calphad : A modified embedded-atom method interatomic potential for indium	\N	\N	82 - 88	\N	1	\N	issn = {0364-5916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.calphad.2007.08.004}	A semi-empirical interatomic potential for indium has been developed based on the MEAM (modified embedded-atom method) formalism. The potential describes various fundamental physical properties (cohesive energy, lattice parameters, elastic constants, structural energy differences, surface energy and relaxation, vacancy formation and diffusion energy, etc.) of indium in good agreement with relevant experimental data and/or first-principles calculations. The potential also describes bulk properties of non-equilibrium structures (fcc and bcc) of indium in good agreement with first-principles calculations. Because the potential formalism is exactly the same as other previously developed MEAM potentials for a wide range of elements, it can be easily extended to multi-component systems such as In-N, In-As, Ga-In and Ga-In-N.	ba02e93e3e4ed64475301a85f05b35c0	fc1f00127811ecd6ceec589a2d856cb5	3adaebc523735c3e34de678c505165c0	article	A modified embedded-atom method interatomic potential for indium	Eun Cheol Do and Young-Han Shin and Byeong-Joo Lee	\N	2008
7809543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Infotech Oulu International Workshop on Information Retrieval (IR'2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oulu, Finland	\N	\N	Robin:01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-20 14:31:38}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2403183}, comment = {To be published}	\N	6f2aa4c90e2697d1c6e157d4aca2eee2	c01e8c0d13dfd3e71c17ec571c858c17	8765bd189b66e57cde452451492c412d	inproceedings	Empirically evaluating WordNet-based query expansion in a web search engine setting	Jacques Robin and Franklin	\N	2001
7809545	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akad{\\'e}miai Kiad{\\'o}, co-published with Springer Science+ Business Media BV, Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers BV	\N	\N	\N	wunderlich1973tap	\N	\N		\N	\N	117--136	\N	1	\N		\N	93f7e304ef0e697f370afe709b2cb615	0db4a68e05150bf438e0a0b9bddf815f	76aee250846902e49cd1e8201157ef7e	article	{Thermal analysis of polymers}	B. Wunderlich	\N	1973
7809561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Postproceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Processing in Practice (KPP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	illig2009comparison	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e116ebeafd3b892dd82d37c83770bc03	7c8a84d889a6c30e20bba073f6c55b77	23f408d5592d5b8c399bd3dcd4785ea8	inproceedings	A Comparison of content-based Tag Recommendations in Folksonomy Systems	Jens Illig and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009 (to appear)
7809630	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	mika2007	\N	\N	Ontologies Are Us	\N	\N	5--15	\N	1	\N		\N	e5498a08fdd4e0c4f23aa57edc2a7642	5bba04607af19c94d2438ae13f362649	adc44fb1284b7f5a0de43649ff80c4ac	article	{Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics}	Peter Mika	\N	2007
7809670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NOMS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abrahao2006	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	557-568	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/noms/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2006.1687584}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	54dceda8a2beacbb94932024d84222b8	3c9eb1503d9457b05c6e71df11e7aa39	ead95b31e4ccdfdce211d2ed22f479b3	inproceedings	Self-Adaptive SLA-Driven Capacity Management for Internet Services	Bruno D. Abrahao and Virgilio Almeida and Jussara M. Almeida and Alex Zhang and Dirk Beyer 0002 and Fereydoon Safai	\N	2006
7809671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSDI '99: Proceedings of the third symposium on Operating systems\
\	design and implementation	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Association	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	Banga1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/224057.225831	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	45--58	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-28 00:03:42}, citeulike-article-id = {1418015}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1880446391}, comment = {Introduces a new abstraction, called a resource container, for the\
\	operating system’s resource principal. With resource containers,\
\	the binding between a thread and a resource principal is dynamic,\
\	and under the explicit control of the application; we call this the\
\	thread’s resource binding. The kernel charges the thread’s resource\
\	consumption to this container. Multiple threads, perhaps from multiple\
\	processes, may simultaneously have their resource bindings set to\
\	a given container.\
\	\
\	Operations on resource containers: - Creating a new container - Setting\
\	a container's parent - Container release - Sharing containers between\
\	processes - Container attributes - Container usage information -\
\	Binding a thread/socket/file to a container - Reset the scheduler\
\	binding}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/224057.225831}	\N	692169023a45d619beda8e4a94921371	a4527173bbf13b3f24e19311c76fec04	be5fcdb2d58b0e688a99897efd65e4e1	inproceedings	Resource containers: a new facility for resource management in server\
\	systems	Gaurav Banga and Peter Druschel and Jeffrey C. Mogul	\N	1999
7809672	Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2002. NOMS 2002. 2002\
\	IEEE/IFIP	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2002. NOMS 2002. 2002\
\	IEEE/IFIP	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diao2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2002.1015566	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	219--234	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-18 20:46:01}, citeulike-article-id = {3428202}, priority = {4}, comment = {What I like about this article, is that try apply both theories black\
\	box and state model. In addition speaks about interaction between\
\	loops, speaks about inestability, and the LQR.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2002.1015566}	Policy-based management provides a means for IT systems to operate\
\	according to business needs. Unfortunately, there is often an "impedance\
\	mismatch" between the policies administrators want and the controls\
\	they are given. Consider the Apache Web server. Administrators want\
\	to control CPU and memory utilizations, but this must be done indirectly\
\	by manipulating tuning parameters such as MaxClients and KeepAlive.\
\	There has been much interest in using feedback control to bridge\
\	the impedance mismatch. However, these efforts have focused on a\
\	single metric that is manipulated by a single control and hence have\
\	not considered interactions between controls such as those that are\
\	common in computing systems. This paper shows how multiple-input,\
\	multiple-output (MIMO) control theory can be used to enforce policies\
\	for interrelated metrics. MIMO is used both to model the target system,\
\	Apache in our case, and to design feedback controllers. The MIMO\
\	model captures the interactions between KA and MC, and can be used\
\	to identify infeasible metric policies. In addition, MIMO control\
\	techniques can provide considerable benefit in handling trade-offs\
\	between speed of metric convergence and sensitivity to random fluctuations\
\	while enforcing the desired policies.	9a2ef4803ae9eaa1b23a790b42d0caca	26c479aaf54b7fa7c6f89513704b7bad	e265c4f83d6ffdbfdc6e1c2294f44e45	inproceedings	Using MIMO feedback control to enforce policies for interrelated\
\	metrics with application to the Apache Web server	Yixin Diao and N. Gandhi and J. L. Hellerstein and S. Parekh and D. M. Tilbury	\N	2002
7809673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graupner2003	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebb91dc308d696367791e73ac850430e	5014235a0e84811aa01539a3d40da64c	56d0f3da6159f19c034dff59083c818f	misc	Impact of Virtualization on Management Systems Abstract	Sven Graupner and Ralf König and Vijay Machiraju and Jim Pruyne and Akhil Sahai and Aad Van Moorsel and Sven Graupner and Ralf König and Vijay Machiraju and Jim Pruyne and Akhil Sahai and Aad Van Moorsel	\N	2003
7809674	Integrated Network Management, 2005. IM 2005. 2005 9th IFIP/IEEE\
\	International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Network Management, 2005. IM 2005. 2005 9th IFIP/IEEE\
\	International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INM.2005.1440783	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	163--176	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-07 06:51:22}, citeulike-article-id = {3486731}, priority = {2}, comment = {The application uses feedback control to adjust the CPU for a resource\
\	container on a server shared by multiple applications. In addition\
\	introduces the use of an adaptative controller based on pole placement\
\	to change the control when there is changes in the workload.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INM.2005.1440783}	In this paper, we describe the design of online feedback control algorithms\
\	to dynamically adjust entitlement values for a resource container\
\	on a server shared by multiple applications. The goal is to determine\
\	the minimum level of entitlement for the container such that its\
\	hosted application achieves desired performance levels. Classic control\
\	theory is used for both model identification and controller design.\
\	Specific implementation issues that affect the closed-loop system\
\	performance are discussed. A self-tuning adaptive controller is also\
\	presented to handle limited variations in the workload. The controllers\
\	were implemented and evaluated on a testbed using the HP-UX PRM as\
\	the resource container and the Apache Web server as the hosted application\
\	in the container. In all experiments, our controller was able to\
\	quickly converge to the proper level of CPU entitlement for the Web\
\	server to track its performance target. By using our entitlement\
\	control system, shared servers can potentially reach much higher\
\	resource utilization while meeting service level objectives for the\
\	hosted applications under changing operating conditions.	145d222e4972a550464ba525e4f34695	7368e3ae837ee549ce3f5bb8e908ad7c	492f104f042a308d0ce0af61cb97ca9a	inproceedings	Adaptive entitlement control of resource containers on shared servers	X. Liu and X. Zhu and S. Singhal and M. Arlitt	\N	2005
7809675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EC '01: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Liu2001	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	213--223	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tampa, Florida, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-387-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/501158.501185}	\N	72b4638f1fc5292c685187725ca0bba2	8029ed98444560ac7d249f67289a11f4	ebb72b9580833b14e8072bd002d17125	inproceedings	On maximizing service-level-agreement profits	Zhen Liu and Mark S. Squillante and Joel L. Wolf	\N	2001
7809676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 2003 Computer Measurement Group Conf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menasce2003	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	7--12	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b9d5c8941bdf02294b165102f68cbce	93a0f1c13dd1078fa3df9d62812674ef	832d9408b3cb6c0eee38ca17cb9bf166	inproceedings	On the Use of Performance Models to Design Self-Managing Computer\
\	Systems	Daniel A. Menascé and Mohamed N. Bennani	\N	2003
7809677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in Eighth Workshop on Computer Architecture Evaluation using Commercial\
\	Workloads	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moore2005	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	38ec206ecf089f870bc7e06ba190eca2	00a0b4317394beee6a3593b7f1106005	55c0143536b3f7337061ce7d629d4527	inproceedings	Data center workload monitoring, analysis, and emulation	Justin Moore and Jeff Chase	\N	2005
7809678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCOMM '94: Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures,\
\	protocols and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Paxson1994	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	257--268	\N	\N	\N	location = {London, United Kingdom}, isbn = {0-89791-682-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/190314.190338}	\N	380c6b33e32ef77f8929ae0870dd2f13	e5d4b2031253466c43ecd8fe2c702ec9	85d18350128a1846137fbc11d8525528	inproceedings	Wide-area traffic: the failure of Poisson modeling	Vern Paxson and Sally Floyd	\N	1994
7809679	IEEE Communications Magazine	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perros1996	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	82--91	\N	\N	\N		\N	8de95ed1f59a1215f31f31fcc57154ae	1e4d62531f29b8ea7852615f20fb26df	5060626b7ff87abc059d1239d1ba0ac5	article	Call admission control schemes: A review	Harry G. Perros and Khaled M. Elsayed	\N	1996
7809680	IBM Syst. J.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Corp.	Riverton, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Rappa2004	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	32--42	\N	1	\N	issn = {0018-8670}	\N	258edfde43a192b203859472eb6464cd	eef3b019cc861cf9968fca15c7aec7ca	f882c7c6b79a9a474b68cce5ec9cbdc0	inproceedings	The utility business model and the future of computing services	M. A. Rappa	\N	2004
7809681	IBM Syst. J.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Corp.	Riverton, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Ross2004	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	5--19	\N	1	\N	issn = {0018-8670}	\N	5bea126b3606effa93b04f11ca9d559a	92261bb1deea728f1423cbc7869e6ef5	69cbfb00bed5fd801743d3fd97edd7bf	article	Preparing for utility computing: The role of IT architecture and\
\	relationship management	J. W. Ross and G. Westerman	\N	2004
7809682	Math. Program.	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	Secaucus, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Spelluci1998	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	413--448	\N	3	\N	issn = {0025-5610}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01580078}	\N	850855ed670705c9be8e534ac5cbafb1	175c02de98f6aba69a4ab880ae790eea	b3efd7cb2ac6165f92fad3d7a0667ccf	inproceedings	An SQP method for general nonlinear programs using only equality\
\	constrained subproblems	P. Spellucci	\N	1998
7809683	ACM Trans. Interet Technol.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Vilela2007	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	7	\N	1	\N	issn = {1533-5399}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1189740.1189747}	\N	c58e6d21f19b7f3da93835721442c336	cd3fa73abcdb886a4ba9eb93f540167f	46c5feab97f5ffd02f5c3f8396f72dae	inproceedings	Provisioning servers in the application tier for e-commerce systems	Daniel Villela and Prashant Pradhan and Dan Rubenstein	\N	2007
7809684	ICAC: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Autonomic\
\	Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walsh2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICAC.2004.1301349	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	70--77	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-30 13:50:37}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {335609}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICAC.2004.1301349}	Utility functions provide a natural and advantageous framework for\
\	achieving self-optimization in distributed autonomic computing systems.\
\	We present a distributed architecture, implemented in a realistic\
\	prototype data center, that demonstrates how utility functions can\
\	enable a collection of autonomic elements to continually optimize\
\	the use of computational resources in a dynamic, heterogeneous environment.\
\	Broadly, the architecture is a two-level structure of independent\
\	autonomic elements that supports flexibility, modularity, and self-management.\
\	Individual autonomic elements manage application resource usage to\
\	optimize local service-level utility functions, and a global arbiter\
\	allocates resources among application environments based on resource-level\
\	utility functions obtained from the managers of the applications.\
\	We present empirical data that demonstrate the effectiveness of our\
\	utility function scheme in handling realistic, fluctuating Web-based\
\	transactional workloads running on a Linux cluster.	7b46a27711f977d0cf76c0a2d6f9a125	0ea3ad847e870c96196c71f3cfc75fcb	fbd2e808f35414f00a07aec1fa51dbd1	inproceedings	{Utility Functions in Autonomic Systems}	W. E. Walsh and G. Tesauro and J. O. Kephart and R. Das	\N	2004
7809685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EW11: Proceedings of the 11th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Wilkes2004	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leuven, Belgium}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1133572.1133603}	\N	65608e78cc3f776afad6418cdc4f0a58	f3c0ca9fdfef4b6efd9e4920884de564	3054f0f6371c21a17b69a30d8fc2a654	inproceedings	Utilification	John Wilkes and Jeffrey Mogul and Jaap Suermondt	\N	2004
7809686	Queueing Syst. Theory Appl.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. C. Baltzer AG, Science Publishers	Red Bank, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Yashkov1987	\N	\N	Abrahao-References	\N	\N	1--17	\N	1	\N	issn = {0257-0130}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01182931}	\N	21cdeeb07f884668dd7643aa89b793dd	a3453352dbf09cf32961659a1195f1c2	233934fb3fbed0b28bd7474dc2a67bdf	inproceedings	Processor-sharing queues: some progress in analysis	S. F. Yashkov	\N	1987
7809692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSOC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krompass2006	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	215-226	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11948148_18}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	9c2ffc3e3adc1f66a432ecd9eed2faf7	f00f7ee23ed674143d311c43661c0063	814cd9dacdda3c208157ac9f526fbfc0	inproceedings	Quality of Service Enabled Database Applications	Stefan Krompass and Daniel Gmach and Andreas Scholz and Stefan Seltzsam and Alfons Kemper	\N	2006
7809693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luo2006	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	921-941	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/edbt/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11687238_54}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	294e97f490663d82f3940babe292edba	7657ce296c2f685fe2468c528af8be23	a9ea9272ab8ee3d6f83e2317ad1bd4f6	inproceedings	Multi-query SQL Progress Indicators	Gang Luo and Jeffrey F. Naughton and Philip S. Yu	\N	2006
7809694	SIGMETRICS Perform. Eval. Rev.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Arlitt2000	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	50--63	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5999}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/362883.362920}	\N	4bd66656ba47264baf8e467b5e718705	b98f8edf022a0fe8d914332fce7100f6	978d4f76db152f5a3d5725bd755d1b70	article	Characterizing Web user sessions	Martin Arlitt	\N	2000
7809695	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Bach2003	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	1--48	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	\N	21eeee5acfb634b64aeccfdf7d825f0b	67d4f9c62ed39cdee9193c741597a86a	875dda0001e84208aab5d0b501b07726	article	Kernel independent component analysis	Francis R. Bach and Michael I. Jordan	\N	2003
7809696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In EDBT PhD. Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benoit2000	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ede0d0bae725dbc00cc275a81c43ec7	39f8ee9fd06305275b80b369471adbcd	4ed08b0d26a3d1db18d7c4cb75380807	inproceedings	Automated Diagnosis and Control of DBMS Resources	Darcy G. Benoit	\N	2000
7809697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chaudhuri2005	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	575--586	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066223}	\N	8d182eb55239c313ddfae226b1e2edf3	a8639c3e558829e2407d18dab4c99018	ee39b2428a58e3dd74152a09c59ea29a	inproceedings	When can we trust progress estimators for SQL queries?	Surajit Chaudhuri and Raghav Kaushik and Ravishankar Ramamurthy	\N	2005
7809698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chaudhuri2004	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	803--814	\N	\N	\N	location = {Paris, France}, isbn = {1-58113-859-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1007568.1007659}	\N	3bc7ea639d06143b01855f2677e43b41	dd8812428df320ec662cf964bd533633	d6e0da94453bb012f21a3a4c39c598e7	inproceedings	Estimating progress of execution for SQL queries	Surajit Chaudhuri and Vivek Narasayya and Ravishankar Ramamurthy	\N	2004
7809699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '95: Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD international conference\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Davison1995	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	281--292	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-731-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223784.223845}	\N	ec2bd43ec70422fa92a26139cd38a5a0	f21b201d655bf6b3e47ac646444e4614	fa48cb7b49293aa0a00bce0c0130d6c4	inproceedings	Dynamic resource brokering for multi-user query execution	Diane L. Davison and Goetz Graefe	\N	1995
7809700	SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Umeshwar2009	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	92--98	\N	1	\N	issn = {0163-5980}, review = {Carga de trabalho: transações OLTP como queries que rodam por milisegundos\
\	à queries de BI e tarefas de manutenção que duram horas\
\	\
\	\
\	Motivação: o volume de dados de DW crescem em orde de petabytes e\
\	complexas queries analíticas prestam um importante papel no dia-a-dia\
\	de operações de negócios\
\	\
\	\
\	Problemas: inacurácia das estimativas de cardinalidade, entrelaçamento\
\	de dados e contenção de recursos.\
\	\
\	\
\	Objetivo: prever como as queries irão se comportar antes do início\
\	de execução\
\	\
\	\
\	Justificativa: o gerenciamento tradicional de carga de trabalho assume\
\	que a expectativa de acurácia para os requerimentos de recursos e\
\	características de performance da carga de trabalho só são disponibilizadas\
\	em tempo de compilação e se baseiam nestas informações para fazer\
\	decisões critícas no gerenciamento de carga de trabalho\
\	\
\	\
\	Metodologia: \
\	\
\	\
\	1) Avaliado a habilidade de algoritmos de gerenciamento de carga de\
\	trabalho manipular cargas de trabalhos que possuem inesperadas queries\
\	com longas execuções\
\	\
\	2) Descreveram um novo e mais acurado metódo de precição de utilização\
\	dos recursos de queries antes do tempo de execução.\
\	\
\	\
\	Cardinalidade: indica quantas ocorrências de uma Entidade participam\
\	no mínimo e no máxima do relacionamento. Por exemplo NxN. (Fonte\
\	desconhecida)\
\	\
\	\
\	Acurácia: mede o quanto a estimativa que obtivemos é relacionada com\
\	o "valor real" do parâmetro. Ela nos informa o quanto o valor estimado\
\	é "bom", ou seja, quanto o valor estimado é 'próximo' do valor real\
\	e nos dá a 'confiabilidade' daquela estimativa ou valor. (Fonte desconhecida)\
\	\
\	\
\	Data Warehouses (DW): é um sistema de computação utilizado para armazenar\
\	informações relativas às atividades de uma organização em bancos\
\	de dados, de forma consolidada. O desenho da base de dados favorece\
\	os relatórios, a análise de grandes volumes de dados e a obtenção\
\	de informações estratégicas que podem facilitar a tomada de decisão.\
\	(Wikipedia)\
\	\
\	\
\	Business Intelligence (BI): "refere-se ao processo de coleta, organização,\
\	análise, compartilhamento e monitoramento de informações que oferecem\
\	suporte a gestão de negócios." (Wikipedia)\
\	\
\	\
\	Online Transaction Processing (OLTP): "são sistemas que se encarregam\
\	de registrar todas as transações contidas em uma determinada operação\
\	organizacional. Por exemplo: sistema de transações bancárias registra\
\	todas as operações efetuadas em um banco. Os ERPs (Enteprise Resource\
\	Planning) são sistemas que se enquadram nessa categoria." (Wikipedia)\
\	\
\	\
\	Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): "são sistemas de informação que\
\	integram todos os dados e processos de uma organização em um único\
\	sistema. A integração pode ser vista sob a perspectiva funcional\
\	(sistemas de: finanças, contabilidade, recursos humanos, fabricação,\
\	marketing, vendas, compras, etc) e sob a perspectiva sistêmica (sistema\
\	de processamento de transações, sistemas de informações gerenciais,\
\	sistemas de apoio a decisão, etc).(Wikipedia)}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1496909.1496927}	\N	9351f89114cc48c1d741a8554baff7ac	24cc4eb400ccc8c88ebf253bd2dc098b	fcf744a46f29095769afce8d6cf87e0a	article	Managing operational business intelligence workloads	Umeshwar Dayal and Harumi Kuno and Janet L. Wiener and Kevin Wilkinson and Archana Ganapathi and Stefan Krompass	\N	2009
7809701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Workshop on Computer-Architecture Evaluation Using Commercial\
\	Workloads, held in conjunction with HPCA-8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eeckhout2002	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e516ad844df176ee7408516fb92b10c	740c77afa96901ffcee46bedf9c71fca	2de44f07dd577d8baf1dce387b0acdab	inproceedings	Bosschere. How input data sets change program behaviour	Lieven Eeckhout and Hans Vandierendonck and Koen De Bosschere	\N	2002
7809702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '02: Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on\
\	Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Elnaffar2002	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	622--624	\N	\N	\N	location = {McLean, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-492-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/584792.584898}	\N	a8d1a17c6f641334a7340574dcb1f43a	d9d7c50308b3a1fea9ac43b436e556dd	d26ee425e978db534052344a90da1b0c	inproceedings	Automatically classifying database workloads	Said Elnaffar and Pat Martin and Randy Horman	\N	2002
7809703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citation187	http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jordan/papers/ganapathi-etal-icde09.pdf	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		One of the most challenging aspects of managing a very large data\
\	warehouse is identifying how queries will behave before they start\
\	executing. Yet knowing their performance characteristics - their\
\	runtimes and resource usage - can solve two important problems. First,\
\	every database vendor struggles with managing unexpectedly long-running\
\	queries. When these long-running queries can be identified before\
\	they start, they can be rejected or scheduled when they will not\
\	cause extreme resource contention for the other queries in the system.\
\	Second, deciding whether a system can complete a given workload in\
\	a given time period (or a bigger system is necessary) depends on\
\	knowing the resource requirements of the queries in that workload.\
\	\
\	We have developed a system that uses machine learning to accurately\
\	predict the performance metrics of database queries whose execution\
\	times range from milliseconds to hours. For training and testing\
\	our system, we used both real customer queries and queries generated\
\	from an extended set of TPC-DS templates. The extensions mimic queries\
\	that caused customer problems. We used these queries to compare how\
\	accurately different techniques predict metrics such as elapsed time,\
\	records used, disk I/Os, and message bytes.\
\	\
\	The most promising technique was not only the most accurate, but also\
\	predicted these metrics simultaneously and using only information\
\	available prior to query execution. We validated the accuracy of\
\	this machine learning technique on a number of HP Neoview configurations.\
\	We were able to predict individual query elapsed time within 20%\
\	of its actual time for 85% of the test queries. Most importantly,\
\	we were able to correctly identify both the short and long-running\
\	(up to two hour) queries to inform workload management and capacity\
\	planning.	870fc985ecbeda978059ee3e27eedd2c	aa08f56d56a92816db651659f283f5e2	accfdfc8a3575b4b462de814fc77f23a	proceedings	Predicting Multiple Performance Metrics for Queries: Better Decisions\
\	Enabled by Machine Learning	Archana Ganapthi and Harumi Kuno and Umeshwar Daval and Janet Wiener and Armando Fox and Michael Jordan and David Patterson	\N	2009
7809704	Autonomic Computing, 2008. ICAC '08. International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gupta2008	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	13-22	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICAC.2008.12}	\N	adddf7dcb705f29442f0086f978689d4	6e287438d656ac4b604ed5abae5659cb	8b0dd5198b57098f329887e56ba82cc8	inproceedings	PQR: Predicting Query Execution Times for Autonomous Workload Management	C. Gupta and A. Mehta and U. Dayal	\N	2008
7809705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISCA '98: Proceedings of the 25th annual international symposium\
\	on Computer architecture	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Keeton1998	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	15--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {0-8186-8491-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/279358.279364}	\N	ecdc658c9930c347bb014ff389e5e9bd	abaee11f9f366c5112e0d544b0a08f28	02529abc62c48689d2743887ae49c122	inproceedings	Performance characterization of a Quad Pentium Pro SMP using OLTP\
\	workloads	Kimberly Keeton and David A. Patterson and Yong Qiang He and Roger C. Raphael and Walter E. Baker	\N	1998
7809706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very\
\	large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Krompass2007	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	1105--1115	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	7292f2c1d5a898b9f0895973664244b1	85ef96ec3d4bee252d1a0bd33c1c8ce0	b3a4bd418c878bf465ffcfdeb6cae075	inproceedings	Dynamic workload management for very large data warehouses: juggling\
\	feathers and bowling balls	Stefan Krompass and Harumi Kuno and Umeshwar Dayal and Alfons Kemper	\N	2007
7809707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISCA '98: Proceedings of the 25th annual international symposium\
\	on Computer architecture	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Lo1998	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	39--50	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {0-8186-8491-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/279358.279367}	\N	d584f0f7357851685cb3c9c4edf18960	3b53183e71dcd3ebaef740b10dbb881e	ba470336e84f398bbea98d323ae239b8	inproceedings	An analysis of database workload performance on simultaneous multithreaded\
\	processors	Jack L. Lo and Luiz Andr\\'{e} Barroso and Susan J. Eggers and Kourosh Gharachorloo and Henry M. Levy and Sujay S. Parekh	\N	1998
7809708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Luo2004	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	791--802	\N	\N	\N	location = {Paris, France}, isbn = {1-58113-859-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1007568.1007658}	\N	0b69653f02b8dd71343fed54d28c72d2	2056720770fdacb49d2f8394954f02fa	a8d9b7257c71013019c8c4c3208acc1c	inproceedings	Toward a progress indicator for database queries	Gang Luo and Jeffrey F. Naughton and Curt J. Ellmann and Michael W. Watzke	\N	2004
7809709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '02: Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGMOD international conference\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Markl2002	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	613--613	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madison, Wisconsin}, isbn = {1-58113-497-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/564691.564766}	\N	7b132abab371a236db16bebee33f868f	c39fa019bff36c4099dd616a3032435e	7579a214ff7c0be88acfdff964e88fff	inproceedings	Learning table access cardinalities with LEO	Volker Markl and Guy Lohman	\N	2002
7809710	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '93: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Very\
\	Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Mehta1993	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	354--367	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-152-X}	\N	dffe57b05e4b59f2b2d76c60390ee978	28127e8bf5ed4bb9dc8c28c12afa2b98	a3e49bf672a00b55510f82f08e79f51e	inproceedings	Dynamic Memory Allocation for Multiple-Query Workloads	Manish Mehta and David J. DeWitt	\N	1993
7809711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE '06: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Data\
\	Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Schroeder2006	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	153	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2570-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2006.11}	\N	c786e9a79e14b2cd124039cc80cc6840	ffd62ccddd65996a86fa0ff66d857b4c	b9ff47489536a1a06783a01bc060057d	inproceedings	Achieving Class-Based QoS for Transactional Workloads	Bianca Schroeder and Mor Harchol-Balter and Arun Iyengar and Erich Nahum	\N	2006
7809712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '01: Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Very\
\	Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Stillger2001	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	19--28	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-804-4}	\N	5ed1cec2427b5edfc228376b622118ee	b5856d9e7305e684bc8b34fa560489f0	4047b3eb214013812b1d7c616f3cc424	inproceedings	LEO - DB2's LEarning Optimizer	Michael Stillger and Guy M. Lohman and Volker Markl and Mokhtar Kandil	\N	2001
7809713	Workload Characterization, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yoo2006	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	150-159	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/IISWC.2006.302739}	\N	59751d9a160ec58975d04ab203bdda80	8ca7d0f2f1f5a7f705b0eaa203cdfa69	683b555dc9f4b4de1b34320e6b4b1e67	inproceedings	Constructing a Non-Linear Model with Neural Networks for Workload\
\	Characterization	R.M. Yoo and Han Lee and Kingsum Chow and H.-H.S. Lee	\N	2006
7809714	Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	18	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yu1992	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	347-355	\N	4	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {10.1109/32.129222}	\N	0de826406d5432b1efa00887307c854d	b14d46d40994033f7a94fae0ac8a9c2f	d9da861ae5e12f3c07de839e9bf17905	inproceedings	On workload characterization of relational database environments\
\		P.S. Yu and M.-S. Chen and H.-U. Heiss and S. Lee	\N	1992
7809715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhan2005	\N	\N	Umeshwar-References	\N	\N	289--300	\N	\N	\N		\N	257adf21b23228b251fc36467b9e1b1d	9adcd264fb1700ae4a320c3fd934dcfb	8d55bf846c9ce8368fbafce9afe120a3	inproceedings	Statistical Learning Techniques for Costing XML Queries	Ning Zhang and Peter J. Haas and Vanja Josifovski and Guy M. Lohman and Chun Zhang	\N	2005
7809722	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	bas&sel_1987	\N	\N	Classic comparison of reading techniques	\N	\N	1278--1296	\N	12	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.1987.232881}	\N	85dbb56d0c0c31c3f30b0549bca620aa	4e2778b931caa2fa27b441ea8d3bb3d6	9e17cd992e95b3852794827b5761b8e7	article	Comparing the Effectiveness of Software Testing Strategies	Victor R. Basili and Richard W. Selby	\N	1987
7809725	Software Quality Journal	Online First	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kol_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	842207deda33db9c47e11c9ee66aa17e	4384fb9cac73e3f89bb96d5ada394198	b3e9946e2e4e6113b1fbfc572791765a	article	Experiences from using ICMM in inspection process assessment	Sami Kollanus	\N	2009
7809734	Blood Pressure	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madsen:2008:0803-7051:78	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/apl/sblo/2008/00000017/00000002/art00003	\N		\N	\N	78-86(9)	\N	\N	\N		Aim. To compare the effectiveness of antihypertensive treatment based on telemonitoring of home blood pressure (BP) and conventional monitoring of office BP. Methods. Hypertensive patients (n = 236) participated in a randomized, controlled study. In the intervention group, antihypertensive treatment was based on home BP monitoring. BP readings were registered by a PDA and automatically transmitted to a server, by which the patient and doctor could communicate. In the control group, patients received usual care with office visits to adjust antihypertensive treatment as needed. Primary outcome was difference in systolic daytime ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) change between baseline and 6 months. Results. In both groups, systolic daytime ABPM decreased significantly from baseline to follow-up. The decrease in systolic daytime ABPM was -11.9 mmHg in the intervention group and -9.6 mmHg in the control group (mean difference -2.3 [95% CI -6.1 to -1.5], p = 0.225). The likelihood of daytime ABPM normalization was similar in the two groups [32/113 (28%) vs 46/123 (37%), p = 0.139]. Conclusion. Antihypertensive treatment based on telemonitoring of home BP was as effective as usual monitoring of office BP with regards to reduction of BP.	9ce6bf13a72826cc6c55a98cee6a1f98	7d7e92d7c0fd24bc215463be6ec1e589	bb8392b480daf6c9db07ff66f1926841	article	Blood pressure control during telemonitoring of home blood pressure. A randomized controlled trial during 6 months	Line Bille Madsen	\N	2008
7809737	\N	\N	\N	Xpert.press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Metasearch_id104977	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	by Kai Jäger	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5709b7d9ea9ec7083f31bd7204f0c6eb	682cbc786d90780339c6793bf8bde6d9	fc5188948161501d231630584c15d9c2	electronic	Ajax in der Praxis: Elektronische Ressource : Grundlagen, Konzepte, Lösungen	Jäger, Kai	\N	2008
7809794	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4212918	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/352540154X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-24 07:05:59}, priority = {2}, isbn = {352540154X}, citeulike-article-id = {4212918}	\N	b06a6a0b9d6a951c09d2bd5edd018c89	1989f3c48d4eb1c32923aadc83e60f58	7e3ed17a19f0af77508af34415d58252	book	Handbuch Online-Beratung	\N	Stefan K\\"{u}hne and Gerhard Hinterberger	2009
7809795	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Idea Group Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:763439	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1591408903	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-08 06:40:52}, citeulike-article-id = {763439}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1591408903}	The Handbook of Research on ePortfolios is the single source for comprehensive coverage of the major themes of ePortfolios, addressing all of the major issues, from concept to technology to implementation. It is the first reference publication to provide a complete investigation on a variety of ePortfolio uses through case studies and supporting technologies, and also explains the conceptual thinking behind current uses and potential uses not yet implemented. Over 100 international experts with countless years of experience lend this handbook the credibility that assures its readers of its extensive, recent, and reliable content. The Handbook of Research on ePortfolios is the first handbook to investigate commercial and academic ePortfolio systems—home-grown, off the shelf, and open source—and to supply proof-of-concept evidence of successful systems.	dcc16471e24946fcb92ca9df7aaa89c4	f02aa4e4d7ab87ea0dfef2ed62117b85	80f76b5bdbf17cf4d9a579bb88d5da0d	book	Handbook of Research on ePortfolios	\N	Ali Jafari and Catherine Kaufman	2006
7809796	\N	\N	\N	1	March	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Suhrkamp Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4135016	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3518585223	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-05 08:49:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4135016}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3518585223}	\N	13582abd2fcba4d38942a243610e72f3	a51e3c5190ef86a8a53206755b0e9fa3	df540da8709aa67339b73bcf0354a5be	book	Darwin und Foucault: Genealogie und Geschichte im Zeitalter der Biologie	Philipp Sarasin	\N	2009
7809797	\N	\N	\N	1	July	\N	\N	Klebebindung	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4131829	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531163655	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-04 13:09:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4131829}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531163655}	\N	d1f5267b0f47c03f24dc63e5236fe185	295bd9f78d44e4017ffe562d4f02fc16	05341a8c7e00a03e124b1952d23a7201	book	Digitale Lernwelten: Konzepte, Beispiele und Perspektiven	Kai-Uwe Hugger and Markus Walber	\N	2009
7809798	FQS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4. Workshop Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse	Institut f\\"{u}r Psychologie	Universit\\"{a}t Klagenfurt	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4121683	http://psydok.sulb.uni-saarland.de/volltexte/2005/447/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-03 07:06:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4121683}	\N	a80d8c33ebc5047546e97414a140b1ab	92757fd76ff3fae6b822a2fc957483ab	67e590738b5f044c51d8705e07e2d6c3	article	Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse als ein Instrument zur Auswertung von biographischen Interviews : ein Erfahrungsbericht	Silvio Herzog and Andreas Brunner	\N	2005
7809799	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualis. u. erw. A.	January	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4119429	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531342479	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-02 14:08:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4119429}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531342479}	\N	4ba8754d826e0ba36ce667e9c9a98408	cab02299e6cd907e11d8dc8f19b06c03	3a77e610784fcc569d51a6db4dae986c	book	Einf\\"{u}hrung in die computergest\\"{u}tzte Analyse qualitativer Daten	Udo Kuckartz	\N	2007
7809800	\N	\N	\N	1	October	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4116911	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531162497	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-01 18:52:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4116911}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531162497}	\N	044f36b53707dc78cfef7c5c25bb9f4b	32eaf84a8676eae096ca2731f5fe619e	ee8b9c4daa7ce9f9246ee6a99628890e	book	Evaluation Online: Internetgest\\"{u}tzte Befragung in der Praxis	Udo Kuckartz and Thomas Ebert and Stefan R\\"{a}diker and Claus Stefer	\N	2008
7809801	Bildung und Erziehung	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4085377	\N	\N		\N	\N	247--255	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 12:29:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4085377}	\N	d85c657d0ea835ef898a42b044e63a25	5845a1c8622f9c1338399915c0f24acb	d18adf3f5ff8a9d3acf7ef077e2006de	article	Kann man Lehrpersonen zu qualifizieren, dass sie Gelerntes in die Praxis transferieren?	Karl Frey	\N	2000
7809802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Z\\"{u}rich	\N	Working Paper Series	citeulike:4085367	http://www.iew.unizh.ch/wp/iewwp293.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	293	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-23 12:26:25}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4085367}	“Evaluitis” - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the decision approach is wrongly conceived. As a result, evaluations are used too often and too intensively. A viable and often superior alternative to evaluations is a careful selection of persons and afterwards leaving them to pursue their assigned tasks.	eb65dfacc8264bfd5c6b21a9d3a40ac8	1307d8ef690518216a84ae9d9dc1e215	7444499e1c6f6a4e8cfa750edd3cd255	booklet	Evaluitis - eine neue Krankheit: Universit\\"{a}t Z\\"{u}rich und CREMA- Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (9 Mai 2006): WZB-Konferenz, 1. – 3. Juni 2006	Bruno S. Frey	\N	2006
7809803	\N	\N	\N	1	March	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4066676	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531165208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 07:17:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4066676}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531165208}	\N	a4556649a4635c4433eab24c76782517	6b909c27e02d9ce1a01981a4964a1067	924c7dc9078795a9f641e33e257ab5e6	book	Der mediale Habitus von Lehramtsstudierenden: Eine quantitative Studie zum Medienhandeln angehender Lehrpersonen	Ralf Biermann	\N	2009
7809804	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Barbara Budrich	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4044031	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3866492308	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 15:37:38}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3866492308}, citeulike-article-id = {4044031}	\N	59ad8cbdd764f28959a9e618f0388b32	8351b4a0a975fb68f0dcee1762da9928	c9daba5d76701117f9acd697e985732e	book	Kulturen der Bildung: Beitr\\"{a}ge zum 21. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft f\\"{u}r Erziehungswissenschaft	Wolfgang Melzer and Rudolf Tippelt	\N	2009
7809805	\N	\N	\N	1	October	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Fischer (S.), Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4034796	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3100259114	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-11 12:39:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4034796}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3100259114}	\N	a24a39938c2a8efbb5a8a606b6b338b5	1847088ffd364318a9b184dd270548cb	3e6dab7884c279f12b1dafc9637f02a9	book	Die Moderne: Eine Geschichte des Aufbruchs	Peter Gay	\N	2008
7809806	\N	\N	\N	1	February	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Mitp-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4015437	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3826617932	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 11:14:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4015437}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3826617932}	\N	12d483fc51a5cdd6f9d70bad81876174	4e50bfb14574a069c18b3d54eba1731f	098d0ec85e1bcf6b79d47aedfe6b9183	book	Per Anhalter durch das Mitmach-Web. Publizieren im Web 2.0: Von Social Networks \\"{u}ber Weblogs und Wikis zum eigenen Internet-Fernsehsender	J\\"{o}rg Kantel	\N	2009
7809807	\N	\N	\N	Pap/Onl	February	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Wrox	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3979832	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0470410876	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-29 21:19:24}, citeulike-article-id = {3979832}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0470410876}	This book is a step-by-step guide and a hands-on co-piloted experience for\
those trying to make Drupal powered websites work for them, and for their\
clients. Much more than a "tutorial", what is needed is a nuts-and-bolts\
living mentor and guide which really shows the reader how to do the things\
really required for bringing it all together in a site which works. This will\
be the only book covering all the difficult components of Drupal: views,\
panels, themes, content creation, etc. The book will cover:\
\
* How to upgrade your hopelessly outdated and obsolete-software dependent site\
and bring it into the Drupal mainstream and future\
\
* How to become a great Drupal themer and make "non-Drupal" looking sites\
\
* How to really customize Drupal for your real needs\
\
* How to start using best practices in Drupal web application development\
\
* How to work like the pro Drupal shops and be ready for big projects - and\
small ones\
\
* Learn by example (code samples, theme samples, videos) at every step	9a0d25fd17c9865a242430557c539e28	446269675642bf74a0a22652dcb44894	d5d0bd453b9d3fd2ec2632374310294b	book	Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right	Victor Kane	\N	2009
7809808	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Kop\\"{a}d	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3973314	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3867360316	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-28 14:10:15}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3867360316}, citeulike-article-id = {3973314}	\N	113ecf1e5e0b80176c528829410f0dae	c2ffaa88b38d21d695b01abe80750424	2cf66d634acb2b4a856a01a4fdd94d67	book	Web 2.0: Jugend online als p\\"{a}dagogische Herausforderung: Navigation durch die digitale Jugendkultur	\N	J\\"{u}rgen Ertelt and Franz-Josef R\\"{o}ll	2007
7809809	\N	\N	\N	1	May	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Studien Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3873903	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3706546418	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-11 11:22:25}, citeulike-article-id = {3873903}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3706546418}	\N	f366dc93970c0644e2824f45fb4e62cd	6b659cb650adf9e4b302bfd4340fc128	777841f21d1d70cc7029d8843c3ecaac	book	Selbstorganisiertes Lernen im Internet. Einblicke in die Landschaft der webbasierten Bildungsinnovationen	\N	Veronika Hornung-Pr\\"{a}hauser and Michaela Luckmann and Marco Kalz	2008
7809810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Scriptor	Berlin	\N	Studium kompakt;Unterricht, Schule	citeulike:973823	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 15:51:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {973823}	\N	3aa23f3094dfde50741321f11dd987e7	7068fd8c2a4839f1ad3a0f4fd829d37d	cd106c15e1956e6b9b6472dc14a96bf3	book	Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Schulp{\\"a}dagogik	Hanna Kiper and Hilbert Meyer and Wilhelm Topsch and Renate Hinz	\N	2006
7809811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Julius Klinkhardt	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2864249	http://www.klinkhardt.de/verlagsprogramm/1621.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 10:33:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2864249}	Die in diesem Band zusammengestellten Artikel geben aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven Antworten auf die Frage, wie die universit\\"{a}re Lehrerbildung so gestaltet werden kann, dass der Aspekt der „Kindheit heute“ angemessen ber\\"{u}cksichtigt wird – auch unter dem Blickwinkel der von F\\"{o}lling-Albers immer wieder betonten Diversifikation der Kindheitsmuster und den auch dadurch erforderlichen individualisierenden Unterrichtsformen. Ber\\"{u}cksichtigt wird auch, dass die heutigen Studierenden einer Generation entstammen, die bereits selbst als „ver\\"{a}nderte Kindheit“ thematisiert wurde. Die Beitr\\"{a}ge basieren auf Vortr\\"{a}gen, die im Rahmen einer Fachtagung zu „Lehrerbildung unter den Anforderungen einer ver\\"{a}nderten Kindheit“ in Regensburg gehalten wurden – eine Tagung, die anl\\"{a}sslich des 60. Geburtstages von Prof. Dr. Maria F\\"{o}lling-Albers stattfand.	48ca4949c05fc7d0bee530293e8df3b5	65b511a5562f220050f05026bc0aa19a	92ee063bc398e21c4650950438a05a6d	book	Ver\\"{a}nderte Kindheit: Konsequenzen f\\"{u}r die Lehrerbildung	Andreas Hartinger and Rudolf Bauer and Rudolf Hitzler	\N	2008
7809812	\N	\N	\N	1	September	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3849026	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3407320965	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-05 06:22:11}, citeulike-article-id = {3849026}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3407320965}	Alexander Gr\\"{o}schner: Die Zukunft der Lehrerbildung hat bereits begonnen\
\
I. Teil: Entwicklungslinien\
Ewald Terhart: Wo wird die Lehrerbildung in zehn Jahren stehen?\
\
Katrin Schaeper: Lehrerbildung nach Bologna \
\
Will L\\"{u}tgert: Das Jenaer Modell der Lehrerbildung \
\
Juliane K\\"{o}ster: Deutschlehrerausbildung zwischen Pragmatik und Perspektive\
\
Laurenz Volkmann: Entwicklung in den Fachdidaktiken: Englisch \
\
Volker Woest/Dagmar Pennig: Die Zukunft der Lehrerbildung aus Sicht der Chemie\
\
II. Teil: Rahmenbedingungen \
Karin Kleinespel/Will L\\"{u}tgert: Kooperation in der Lehrerbildung zwischen erster, zweiter und dritter Phase \
\
Peter Reinhold/Annegret Helen Hilligus: Forschung und Nachwuchsf\\"{o}rderung – Perspektiven f\\"{u}r Zentren f\\"{u}r Lehrerbildung\
\
Kurt Czerwenka: Wo soll die Lehrerbildungsforschung in zehn Jahren stehen?\
 \
\
III. Teil: Forschungsbeispiele\
Alexander Gr\\"{o}schner/Julia Nicklaussen: Erziehen und Innovieren im Lehrerberuf – Eine empirische Untersuchung zur Kompetenzeinsch\\"{a}tzung in der ersten und zweiten Phase der Lehrerbildung\
\
Tilman Rhode-J\\"{u}chtern/Joachim Schindler/Antje Schneider: Studienreform durch Ausbildungsforschung – Zur Passung von Erster und Zweiter Phase der (Geographie)Lehrer-Ausbildung\
\
Katrin Schaeper/Will L\\"{u}tgert: Das Blockpraktikum – Erste Schritte der Realisierung des Jenaer Praxissemesters\
\
Tina Seidel/Katharina Schwindt/Mareike Kobarg/Manfred Prenzel: Grundbedingungen eines lernwirksamen Unterrichts erkennen – Eine Untersuchung zur Erfassung p\\"{a}dagogisch-psychologischer Kompetenzen bei Lehrerinnen und Lehrern\
\
Kristin Senge: Hindernisse auf dem Weg zu phasen\\"{u}bergreifenden Kerncurricula in der Lehrerbildung\
\
\\"{U}ber die Autorinnen und Autoren	01d0fdbb895604dbb89075a0a1c50dec	3f3acd359c8823a4932cf0da6caae18d	b007f239d9b8607662c329b40b49f0b4	book	Die Zukunft der Lehrerbildung: Entwicklungslinien - Rahmenbedingungen - Forschungsbeispiele	\N	Will L\\"{u}tgert and Alexander Gr\\"{o}schner and Karin Kleinespel	2008
7809813	\N	\N	\N	1	July	\N	\N	Taschenbuch	\N	\N	Pro Business	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3773528	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3939000981	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-11 11:25:33}, citeulike-article-id = {3773528}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3939000981}	\N	548c5612fb7e5a8dec4c9c99b56bdede	6fba01979d13ba70881ec2f855a9da7a	c8a3319a97fb707d4d30bfebd8f4afaa	book	... dass wir das noch erleben durften: Pietistische Kindheiten in den 50er Jahren  Gespr\\"{a}che und Erinnerungen	Bernt Armbruster and Heinrich Dauber and Herbert Stubenrauch	\N	2006
7809814	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3758555	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3486588672	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-09 07:51:11}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3486588672}, citeulike-article-id = {3758555}	\N	65b72f1915f37c5a676f5f829c92bceb	e76983d0ec95a75adc4e2b52e5acd0bb	d90366ae7a74af67a999cc5fe160d9ab	book	Online-Lernen. Planung, Realisation, Anwendung und Evaluation von Lehr- und Lernprozessen online	\N	Ludwig Issing and Paul Klimsa	2008
7809815	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Packt Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3734130	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1847195024	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-02 07:46:29}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1847195024}, citeulike-article-id = {3734130}	\N	c9c3a3e2bb312ab10d2f1c3e6befddef	09b423f5e6211a6fc2be57aa97c8c329	e2186bed7a3cd07712bfa3f1e5bbfc4c	book	Drupal for Education and E-Learning	Bill Fitzgerald	\N	2008
7809816	\N	\N	\N	1	October	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley, M\\"{u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3711075	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3827324890	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-27 07:27:08}, citeulike-article-id = {3711075}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3827324890}	Gimp? Denkt da nicht jeder gleich an \\_Pulp Fiction\\_ und die "...bring out the\
Gimp\\_-Szene? Nun, Gimp ist ein Bildbearbeitungsprogramm. Und es ist\
OpenSource. Also KOSTENLOS. Und es k\\"{o}nnte in mancher Hinsicht den Adobe-\
Giganten Photoshop an die Wand pinseln. Ach ja, es l\\"{a}uft \\"{u}brigens auch\
problemlos auf dem PC unter Windows. Wer nun noch Ber\\"{u}hrungs\\"{a}ngste hat, sollte\
sich einfach Bettina K. Lechners \\_Gimp ab Version 2.4\\_ zu Gem\\"{u}te f\\"{u}hren und\
staunen. Am Ende ist die Antwort auf die Frage "Warum benutzen nicht alle\
Gimp" ganz einfach: keine Ahnung.\
\
Nochmal zur Erinnerung: Gimp ist kostenlos im Internet verf\\"{u}gbar und l\\"{a}uft auf\
Windows, Mac OSX und Linux-Systemen. Lechner liefert einen gekonnt\
widerstandslosen Einstieg im ersten Teil des Buchs: die Arbeitsoberfl\\"{a}che, das\
Dateimanagement, Import, Ansichten, Bildgr\\"{o}{\\ss}en, Werkzeuge und Techniken. Alle\
n\\"{o}tigen Grundlagen, um zu verstehen, wie Gimp funktioniert und was man damit\
machen kann. Und genau so geht es dann im zweiten Teil weiter: alles was man\
damit machen kann -- Praxis! Einzelne Anwendungsf\\"{a}lle wie Bildtuning, Schmutz\
entfernen, Personen freistellen etc. Dazu noch Spezialkapitel f\\"{u}r Fotografen\
wie etwa zu RAW, Stappelverarbeitung und Script-Fu oder HDR, eines zu\
Webdesign und noch ein Anhng mit Installationsanleitungen unter den\
verschiedenen OS, Plug-Ins und Linktipps.\
\
Lechner geht mit \\_Gimp ab Version 2.4\\_ vorsichtig vor und macht den Einstieg\
sanft. Das hei{\\ss}t nicht, dass man als schon erfahrener Gimper nichts mehr\
lernen kann, denn Lechner kennt die Tricks. Schritt f\\"{u}r Schritt, gute\
Beispiele und ein ansprechendes Layout, mit dem das Leselernen Spa{\\ss} macht.\
Eine CD/DVD ist nicht dabei - Gimp gibt es ja aus dem Netz, ebenso wie Updates\
zum Buch. Rundum gelungen und ein Grund mehr Gimp auf den Rechner zu laden:\
OpenSource kann so sch\\"{o}n sein. \\_--Wolfgang Tre{\\ss}\\_	0e49dce77bf1292dea4802e7736e46aa	2a27964740783585e705dde85a4da88b	1e9e810b062cab9cf9c26239e0b0589f	book	Gimp ab Version 2.4	Bettina K. Lechner	\N	2007
7809817	\N	\N	\N	1	July	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	H\\"{u}lsbusch, W	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3637077	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3940317292	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-21 06:45:18}, citeulike-article-id = {3637077}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3940317292}	\N	36e6d65672522fdaebaae3beb7a91ea7	ce995beb6c60288bdfa8d7348c98a0ec	d20ebe0a7af55ad72afac722ee58fd23	book	Konstruktion und Kommunikation von Wissen mit Wikis: Theorie und Praxis	Johannes Moskaliuk	\N	2008
7809818	\N	\N	\N	2nd	February	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	AU Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3574131	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1897425082	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-18 11:55:18}, citeulike-article-id = {3574131}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1897425082}	Neither an academic tome nor a prescriptive 'how to' guide, "The Theory and Practice of Online Learning" is an illuminating collection of essays by practitioners and scholars active in the complex field of distance education.Distance education has evolved significantly in its 150 years of existence. For most of this time, it was an individual pursuit defined by infrequent postal communication. But recently, three more developmental generations have emerged, supported by television and radio, teleconferencing, and computer conferencing. The early 21st century has produced a fifth generation, based on autonomous agents and intelligent, database-assisted learning, that has been referred to as Web 2.0.The second edition of "The Theory and Practice of Online Learning" features updates in each chapter, plus four new chapters on current distance education issues such as connectivism and social software innovations.	8621f17463c79a0f38e2a327ed67f473	357fb0b14de5318d03cf64408dfa4e36	7e08dd876fa83a13ace504f16da0febe	book	The Theory and Practice of Online Learning	\N	Terry Anderson	2009
7809819	\N	\N	\N	1	May	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Fischer (S.), Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3573755	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3100720040	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-18 11:26:46}, citeulike-article-id = {3573755}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3100720040}	Der Urvogel Archaeopteryx war f\\"{u}r die Evolutionsforscher eine Sensation,\
stellt er doch den Beleg f\\"{u}r den \\"{U}bergang vom Reptil zum Vogel dar. Der Autor\
dieses Buches, Neil Shubin, hat 2006 einen Fund von vergleichbarer Bedeutung\
gemacht: Tiktaalik, das Bindeglied zwischen Fisch und Landlebewesen. Hier\
berichtet er ausf\\"{u}hrlich davon, wie Tiktaalik gefunden wurde – aber noch\
ausf\\"{u}hrlicher von den Konsequenzen dieses sensationellen Fundes, von den neuen\
wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen, die sich daraus gewinnen lassen, und davon,\
wie sie unser Selbstbild als Menschen erweitern und ver\\"{a}ndern.\
\
Nach und nach entsteht ein erstaunliches Bild, das die Evolution so\
anschaulich macht, wie es selten zuvor gelungen ist: Auch wir Menschen stammen\
nicht einfach von Lebewesen ab, die vor uns existierten – wir k\\"{o}nnen auch\
heute noch eine Menge in unserem K\\"{o}rperbau und in unserer DNA finden, was wir\
mit Haien, Fliegen oder auch Bakterien gemeinsam haben. Und manches R\\"{a}tsel –\
zum Beispiel der augenscheinlich komplizierte Verlauf der Nerven in unserem\
Kopf – kl\\"{a}rt sich auf wundersame Weise auf, wenn man einen Blick in die\
Vergangenheit wirft.\
\
Zum Gl\\"{u}ck f\\"{u}r alle an der Evolution Interessierten ist Shubin aber nicht nur\
ein erfolgreicher Wissenschaftler, er ist auch ein hervorragender Erz\\"{a}hler. Er\
schreibt mit Begeisterung und mit Humor und l\\"{a}sst dadurch neueste\
wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse der Pal\\"{a}ontologie und der Genetik ebenso\
lebendig werden wie die faszinierende und m\\"{u}hsame „Knochenarbeit” eines\
Pal\\"{a}ontologen. Wer dieses Buch liest, wird unweigerlich angesteckt von seiner\
Faszination f\\"{u}r die Grundlagen unseres Menschseins und von der begl\\"{u}ckenden\
Wirkung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnis, die bei Shubin immer mitschwingt. Ein\
wunderbares, spannendes Buch voller Aha-Erlebnisse von einem, der mit Leib und\
Seele Wissenschaftler ist. \\_-- Gabi Neumayer\\_	2bebc54dcdd3c658ac92fc17e5e7fcc4	d0b40813f5258032695163509f3a3786	8820032d19a92a993dddcf249bd4204a	book	Der Fisch in uns: Eine Reise durch die 3,5 Milliarden Jahre alte Geschichte unseres K\\"{o}rpers	Neil Shubin	\N	2008
7809820	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck + Ruprecht Gm	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3558805	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/352561103X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-17 16:30:22}, priority = {2}, isbn = {352561103X}, citeulike-article-id = {3558805}	\N	13e257396895c4baae07e8e92635d987	8b5032f8d6f0bee336159afc707a8afd	1cf9539ee1c1e6d8e7f161d057c9655d	book	Survival f\\"{u}r Lehrer	Wolfgang Pfaffe and Karin Brose	\N	2008
7809821	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kopaed	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3558798	http://www.kopaed.de/kopaedshop/index.php?PRODUCT\\_ID=558	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-17 16:25:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3558798}	\N	49eb59904487e0d5ca23c601aa93d622	da95c31e64d84018eca1e33638b243c0	e9abe58f6f0c5e6050e10ddd91f1bf23	book	Web 2.0: Jugend online als p\\"{a}dagogische Herausforderung	\N	J\\"{u}rgen Ertelt and Franz-Josef R\\"{o}ll	2008
7809822	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Leske \\& Budrich}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2709603	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3810031968	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-09 13:26:40}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3810031968}, citeulike-article-id = {2709603}	\N	09945d27b55e7044407414d5794b2972	6d0a8a604397f1767d094365ddf170e7	86a42c55fcfb304370f73016a8bc75bb	book	Handbuch Bildungsforschung.	Rudolf Tippelt	\N	2002
7809823	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3497967	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531150162	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-09 13:23:22}, citeulike-article-id = {3497967}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531150162}	Das Handbuch Medienp\\"{a}dagogik liefert Studierenden, p\\"{a}dagogischen Praktikern und Wissenschaftlern einen fundierten und systematisch aufgebauten \\"{U}berblick \\"{u}ber Theorie, Forschung, Geschichte, gegenw\\"{a}rtige Diskussionspunkte und Handlungsfelder der noch verh\\"{a}ltnism\\"{a}{\\ss}ig jungen erziehungswissenschaftlichen Teildisziplin Medienp\\"{a}dagogik. Unterschiedliche Expertinnen und Experten behandeln Str\\"{o}mungen und Theorien der Medienp\\"{a}dagogik, Methoden und Richtungen der Medienforschung sowie den Zusammenhang von Medienentwicklung und Medienp\\"{a}dagogik. Weiterhin werden Aufgaben und Handlungsfelder sowie berufliche und professionelle Aspekte der Medienp\\"{a}dagogik diskutiert.	9652e05e4e1e1831f14a1dd72a3d0dfc	f4ee660acbe170bbed6301bd89ddec4b	8f8369ae4c2952e5efa3f15a9f14cecd	book	Handbuch Medienp\\"{a}dagogik	\N	Uwe Sander and Friederike von Gross and Kai-Uwe Hugger	2008
7809824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3457764	http://www.opus-bayern.de/uni-passau/volltexte/2003/17/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-28 15:48:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3457764}	\N	0c2ac2808c18bc6dcf9a61aebb0c47f3	92965093cbf571014e2e624496ed3582	f1ee41263fbff5ea0b886466905ae83c	phdthesis	Der Erwerb von Kompetenzen als Konkretisierung der Schl\\"{u}sselqualifikationen: eine Herausforderung an Schule und Unterricht	Peter J\\"{a}ger	\N	2001
7809825	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	September	\N	\N	Taschenbuch	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3453167	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3407252560	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-27 14:14:59}, citeulike-article-id = {3453167}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3407252560}	\N	1880a356d6ea595b5f40345d10b07b58	571744265c8e5199665bbb2d784ced83	2069718a8772fca96505982cd04196d8	book	Leistungsmessungen in Schulen	\N	F. E. Weinert	2001
7809826	\N	\N	\N	1	September	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Studien Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3444449	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3706546280	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-23 21:08:52}, citeulike-article-id = {3444449}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3706546280}	\N	bc55b635f1db23f21598a7bf2fb1762f	8c3990250a9e69fbcc14a25da5313b60	bc0ea2eae676cc67fd969e65ea7f121a	book	Mediensozialisationsforschung. Theoretische Fundierung und Fallbeispiel sozial benachteiligte Kinder	Ingrid Paus-Hasenbrink and Michelle Bichler	\N	2008
7809827	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Hanser Belletristik	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3428032	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3446230246	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-18 17:57:53}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3446230246}, citeulike-article-id = {3428032}	\N	caf5408f90a1d562870f1cc5e43eb877	80dade431990d4173c57736890783a14	cc69b7987ce48f435d8029cfd518d3c6	book	V\\"{a}ter: Eine moderne Heldengeschichte	Dieter Thom\\"{a}	\N	2008
7809828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Wallstein	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3423218	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3835302396	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-17 05:45:37}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3835302396}, citeulike-article-id = {3423218}	\N	499b63d5aaaf4be04e07c815350d925e	54da3dd6faf011cabda9222657167b81	a021cc79c9059001eba0666eb28e228b	book	Marburger Hermeneutik zwischen Tradition und Krise	\N	Matthias Bormuth and Ulrich von B\\"{u}low	2008
7809829	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3423206	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3407320043	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-17 05:36:20}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3407320043}, citeulike-article-id = {3423206}	\N	fcbf4f7399961d166c1b466914ecf981	a1c966a2323f320fef91a697a43d97ea	9f83cbbd39d94a4d7d27a27b7f7f8bf5	book	Emotionen und Lernstrategien in der Schule	Michaela Gl\\"{a}ser-Zikuda	\N	2001
7809830	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Verlag Empirische P\\"{a}dagogik	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3423204	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3937333576	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-17 05:35:15}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3937333576}, citeulike-article-id = {3423204}	\N	38470aeaa301996da450ff52148e4741	caba91b839cc8f6d78b2e845d774d530	45966069cca3d709aaaa1e3e89fb5996	book	Lerntagebuch und Portfolio auf dem Pr\\"{u}fstand	Michaela Gl\\"{a}ser-Zikuda and Michaela G. Zikuda	\N	2007
7809831	\N	\N	\N	1	November	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3403466	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3540722157	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-14 07:17:36}, citeulike-article-id = {3403466}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540722157}	Semantische Techniken zur strukturierten Erschlie{\\ss}ung von Web 2.0-Content und\
kollaborative Anreicherung von Web Content mit maschinenlesbaren Metadaten\
wachsen zum Social Semantic Web zusammen, das durch eine breite Konvergenz\
zwischen Social Software und Semantic Web-Technologien charakterisiert ist.\
Dieses Buch stellt die technischen, organisatorischen und kulturellen\
Ver\\"{a}nderungen dar, die das Social Semantic Web begleiten, und hilft\
Entscheidungstr\\"{a}gern und Entwicklern, die Tragweite dieser Web-Technologie f\\"{u}r\
ihr jeweiliges Unternehmen zu erkennen.	09e77a2a0d5ecbe3cd76f8065a0f2931	bedb4a45ea9d8b21849b859c83418bc7	a3916252a1dd240c395952dc90ac891f	book	Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0 - Was nun? (X.media.press)	\N	\N	2008
7809832	\N	\N	\N	1	September	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Huber, Bern	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3385919	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3456846096	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-08 11:52:08}, citeulike-article-id = {3385919}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3456846096}	\N	343dbedae2d43a5c355b25330c4811b3	85f53c924f6e6d246f246bc1926350f2	9c03a7de0ed86e779444b2216d50fb2d	book	Die Psychologie des Schuleschw\\"{a}nzens. Rat f\\"{u}r Eltern, Lehrer und Bildungspolitiker	Margrit Stamm	\N	2008
7809833	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Herder Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3383537	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3451055392	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-07 16:10:49}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3451055392}, citeulike-article-id = {3383537}	\N	7de08b1f4c129acb3c1e919b7a739a85	7418fb5926045a1539ba260c79068ee8	a77cd78232ce47901143a9cc6c39612a	book	Ausgebrannt. Wege aus der Burnout-Krise	Eckhart M\\"{u}ller-Timmermann	\N	2004
7809834	\N	\N	\N	1	October	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Hanser Wirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3381385	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3446414843	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-07 09:40:20}, citeulike-article-id = {3381385}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3446414843}	\N	8d5fe9ec997d3f0b3001b3a0d8da2d56	afae843b8e23a68402339b6f1e184b50	13fa4e668d3cdbcf9ab2173147c6c353	book	Generation Internet. Die Digital Natives: Wie sie leben - Was sie denken - Wie sie arbeiten	John Palfrey and Urs Gasser	\N	2008
7809835	American Behavioral Scientist	48	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3374268	http://abs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/48/1/30	\N		\N	\N	30--34	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-04 16:36:00}, citeulike-article-id = {3374268}, priority = {2}	Reflecting on how media literacy has changed in the United States in recent years, this article argues that the field has shifted from an emphasis on media to an emphasis on literacy. The result is a change in practice that makes more pedagogical sense than media literacy conceived of as an ideological or political movement. 10.1177/0002764204267248	47d9845abfdc2829386a35cf351ab455	64e038bdb5a2a1547ffef90195572ef6	e3da6e204f204731a9cb6e20bea3f213	article	Shifting from Media to Literacy: One Opinion on the Challenges of Media Literacy Education	Faith Rogow	\N	2004
7809836	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Sch\\"{o}ningh	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3313549	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3506763504	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-22 08:32:20}, citeulike-article-id = {3313549}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3506763504}	Bildungspolitische Fragestellungen sind sp\\"{a}testens seit der PISA-Studie aus dem Jahr 2001 allgegenw\\"{a}rtig. W\\"{a}hrend \\"{u}ber zentrale Probleme des deutschen Bildungssystems weitgehend Einigkeit besteht, sind die wissenschaftlichen L\\"{o}sungsans\\"{a}tze vielf\\"{a}ltig. Dass die Meinungen der Experten dabei mitunter weit auseinander liegen, verwundert nicht, schlie{\\ss}lich ist die Erziehungswissenschaft auch f\\"{u}r Fachleute ein 'weites Feld'. Sowohl die Komplexit\\"{a}t des p\\"{a}dagogischen Gegenstandes wie auch die Breite der Zust\\"{a}ndigkeit von der Kleinkindp\\"{a}dagogik bis zur Erwachsenenbildung stehen einem einheitlichen wissenschaftlichen Zugang entgegen. Vor dem Hintergrund der Ausdifferenzierung des Faches und mit Blick auf aktuelle erziehungswissenschaftliche Problemstellungen macht es sich das von den K\\"{o}lner Erziehungswissenschaftlern Gerhard Mertens und Ursula Frost herausgegebene Handbuch der Erziehungswissenschaft zur Aufgabe, sowohl die Theorienvielfalt als auch die ganze Breite der gegenw\\"{a}rtig aktuellen Standpunkte und Tendenzen des Faches zu behandeln und in integrativer Sicht auf L\\"{o}sungsans\\"{a}tze und zukunftsweisende Perspektiven zu befragen. Das auf drei B\\"{a}nde angelegte Handbuch versteht Erziehungswissenschaft dabei als praxisbezogene Disziplin, der es weniger um 'Handlungsanweisungen' als vielmehr stets auch um die Fragen nach dem 'guten', lebenswerten Leben geht. Der erste Band widmet sich den Grundlagen des Faches, die B\\"{a}nde II und III den Schwerpunkten Schule, Erwachsenenbildung, Familie, Sozial- und Medienp\\"{a}dagogik, Interkulturelle und vergleichende Erziehungs¬wissenschaft. Die Beitr\\"{a}ge der einzelnen B\\"{a}nde sind in leicht verst\\"{a}ndlicher Sprache verfasst und als Erstinformation f\\"{u}r Studierenden und interessierte Laien gedacht.	8a78fc3860c45bbcb638c534255665b0	78c7b2bfb4ef4995f5d11a8f59704b5a	8cc5afc6faa702d26b1f6671a2dfafe8	book	Handbuch der Erziehungswissenschaft: Handbuch der Erziehungswissenschaft, Bd.1 : Grundlagendiskurs Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft: Bd 1	\N	Ursula Frost and Winfried B\\"{o}hm and Lutz Koch	2008
7809837	\N	\N	\N	1	April	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3313539	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3540768793	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-22 08:23:08}, citeulike-article-id = {3313539}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540768793}, comment = {(private-note)online verf\\"{u}gbar 
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/h3l154/?sortorder=asc}	Verh\\"{a}lt sich ein Autist so wie Dustin Hoffman in "Rain Man"? Und trifft man in psychiatrischen Kliniken wom\\"{o}glich Patienten, die geradewegs aus dem "Schweigen der L\\"{a}mmer" entsprungen sein k\\"{o}nnten? Kinofans und Cineasten kennen und sch\\"{a}tzen die Filme, Psychiater und Psychologen sind mit den psychischen St\\"{o}rungen vertraut. Es stellt sich aber die Frage, ob das Eine mit dem Anderen zusammenpasst. Nehmen sich Regisseur und Drehbuchautor vielleicht doch die eine oder andere k\\"{u}nstlerische Freiheit und schie{\\ss}en dabei \\"{u}ber das Ziel hinaus, so dass die Fachleute nur noch kopfsch\\"{u}ttelnd im Kino sitzen? Ein interdisziplin\\"{a}res Autorenteam ist diesen Fragen nachgegangen und beantwortet sie auf h\\"{o}chst unterhaltsame Weise. 30 psychische St\\"{o}rungen werden jeweils anhand eines Filmbeispiels beschrieben und erkl\\"{a}rt, wobei Bezug auf die Internationale Klassifikation psychischer St\\"{o}rungen (ICD-10) genommen wird. F\\"{u}r Fachleute eine am\\"{u}sante Darstellung der sonst so trocken daherkommenden Diagnostik, f\\"{u}r alle interessierten Leser ein spannender Einblick in die Welt der psychischen St\\"{o}rungen. "Frankenstein" - "Capote" - "Citizen Kane" - "Das Schweigen der L\\"{a}mmer" - "Reine Nervensache" - "Rain Man" - "Die Klavierspielerin" - "Trainspotting" - "Ekel" und viele andere Filme mehr.	9a3e6663eb4b8039fedc25d0270fed0e	4749adfdec832b8d4e666817d9076805	ad203c1cd248c0440be9c0ea7d2ed695	book	Frankenstein und Belle de Jour:30 Filmcharaktere und ihre psychischen St\\"{o}rungen	\N	Stephan Doering and Heidi M\\"{o}ller	2008
7809838	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Vs Verlag}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2717370	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531158392	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-08 16:31:11}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531158392}, citeulike-article-id = {2717370}, comment = {http://www.elearning-reviews.org/topics/technology/2008-fromme-sesnik-paedagogische-medientheorie/}	\N	496138b9120a54f1d33bcd47eb42e138	080038bdbbabf40ad0a566c22a2335ba	a117095ae2b8ebaa7751aac2348af462	book	P\\"{a}dagogische Medientheorie	Johannes Fromme and Werner Sesink	\N	2008
7809839	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Broschiert	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3199556	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3531156527	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-06 12:40:09}, citeulike-article-id = {3199556}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3531156527}	Das Verh\\"{a}ltnis von Medienp\\"{a}dagogik und Politik ist in den letzten Jahren nur noch wenig thematisiert worden. Der vorliegende Band belegt die Aktualit\\"{a}t dieser Fragestellung und stellt den Stand der Diskussion dar. Theoretisch wird nach Hypothesen zum Zusammenhang politischer, medialer und p\\"{a}dagogischer Logiken gefragt. Auf diesem Hintergrund wird die Aufgabe der Medienp\\"{a}dagogik angesichts der Verflechtung von Politik und Medien neu definiert - dies unter Einbezug der M\\"{o}glichkeiten und Chancen der Herstellung alternativer \\"{O}ffentlichkeiten \\"{u}ber traditionelle Medien und \\"{u}ber die neuen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien Buchr\\"{u}ckseite Das Verh\\"{a}ltnis von Medienp\\"{a}dagogik und Politik ist in den letzten Jahren nur noch wenig thematisiert worden. Dieser Band belegt die Aktualit\\"{a}t dieser Fragestellung und stellt den Stand der Diskussion dar. Theoretisch wird nach Hypothesen zum Zusammenhang politischer, medialer und p\\"{a}dagogischer Logiken gefragt. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird die Aufgabe der Medienp\\"{a}dagogik angesichts der Verflechtung von Politik und Medien neu definiert - dies unter Einbezug der M\\"{o}glichkeiten und Chancen der Herstellung alternativer \\"{O}ffentlichkeiten \\"{u}ber traditionelle Medien und \\"{u}ber die neuen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien.	06248808734d2f338846c8c5d593327f	d56de17bbfaa031da4c161dbf0bf6a52	9bfb98af0374cdde723f5c5e4e3d949c	book	Jahrbuch Medienp\\"{a}dagogik 7: Medien. P\\"{a}dagogik. Politik: 7	\N	Heinz Moser and Werner Sesink and Dorothee M. Meister and Brigitte Hipfl and Theo Hug	2008
7809841	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Tectum Verlag}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2641883	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3828880649	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-08 16:02:59}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3828880649}, citeulike-article-id = {2641883}	\N	ebd3dea25c7b3bd8fa7052dc7a9e0122	d7d4275708b10eac91c3d4bbbb851aca	280b2c4597f7e57dda162ae2f65b88ec	book	Stre{\\ss} und Arbeitszufriedenheit im Lehrerberuf. Eine Analyse von Belastung und Beanspruchung im Kontext sozialpsychologischer, klinisch-psychologischer und organisationspsychologischer Konzepte	Rolf van Dick	\N	1999
7809842	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2288380	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3781514250	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-25 07:40:53}, location = {Bad Heilbrunn}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3781514250}, citeulike-article-id = {2288380}	\N	cb9a164f060cec7f1d916442d4da3a86	15297d53839e4941f9f396610b9ae4de	57e8ab68f0fa4f59b006bd657424f938	book	Schulpraktikum vorbereiten. P\\"{a}dagogische Perspektiven f\\"{u}r die Lehrerbildung	\N	Heinrich Dauber and Dietfrid Krause-Vilmar	2005
7809843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2288379	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3781514587	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-25 07:39:42}, priority = {5}, isbn = {3781514587}, citeulike-article-id = {2288379}	\N	efab5bd96cb4bbd0fe38bd8cc6de62dd	1e5f265471ded026c9d76f0cab6cbd00	d06ce56e237292b31ea7cfac3fd4b824	book	Professionelle Selbstreflexion aus p\\"{a}dagogischer und psychanalytischer Sicht	\N	Heinrich Dauber and Ralf Zwiebel	2006
7809844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2213604	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3830918216	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-10 08:58:01}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3830918216}, citeulike-article-id = {2213604}	Die Forschung zur Lehrerbildung war in der Vergangenheit nur schwach entwickelt. Seit einigen Jahren finden sich jedoch immer mehr Wissenschaftler, die das Thema mit Interesse aufgenommen und eigene Projekte vorangetrieben haben. Im Zentrum dieser Projekte stehen Fragen des Studierverhaltens, der Kompetenzentwicklung und der Ausbildungsqualit\\"{a}t. Das Buch gibt Einblick in Untersuchungen zu diesen Fragen. Es werden Zwischenst\\"{a}nde und Ergebnisse der Forschung berichtet, methodische Probleme er\\"{o}rtert, L\\"{o}sungen diskutiert und Perspektiven f\\"{u}r zuk\\"{u}nftige Projekte aufgezeigt.	7ab531bb45db1e3f33b7d76e76bc11cd	1f218b9436799c0c5d888efffa6ee2db	d2a7fa4901afea813c179df9369b8667	book	Forschung zur Lehrerbildung. Kompetenzentwicklung und Programmevaluation	\N	Manfred L\\"{u}ders and Jochen Wissinger	2007
7809848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT	M\\"{u}nster	\N	\N	citeulike:1545476	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3825894800	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-09 09:46:55}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3825894800}, citeulike-article-id = {1545476}	\N	7b6c82c08a33247025a7ad979755a33a	59751033e00f8dd7614b909c7b1f5004	beb9e520edca7c6a560bb56f80c8089b	book	Standards und Kompetenzen - neue Qualit\\"{a}t in der Lehrerausbildung?: Neue Ans\\"{a}tze und Erfahrungen in nationaler und internationaler Perspektive	\N	Annegret H. Hilligus and Hans-Dieter Rinkens	2006
7809879	Empirical Software Engineering	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	lai_ym_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	345--374	\N	4	\N	issn = {1382-3256}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020519222014}	\N	0b548dd25adde08188ae4ed1a2e50d52	7ab5c157bc4493126cb3cd17894e057e	80a270605977d5f39a8787ece3c7be9e	article	An Industrial Case Study to Examine a Non-Traditional Inspection Implementation for Requirements Specifications	Oliver Laitenberger and Thomas Beil and Thilo Schwinn	\N	2002
7809882	Philosophy Social Criticism	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AntoonBraeckman01012006	http://psc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/1/65	\N		\N	\N	65-88	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0191453706059 <A href='www.pickitisbn:0191453706059'><img style='border: 0px none' src='https://www.citavi.com/softlink?linkid=findit' title='Titel anhand dieser ISBN in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen'/></A> 846}, eprint = {http://psc.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/32/1/65.pdf}	Relying on Niklas Luhmann's systems theoretical redescription of modern society, this article aims at questioning the basic theoretical notions of the ongoing inclusion/exclusion debate. The most remarkable aspect of Luhmann's  reassessment of the inclusion/exclusion relationship within functionally differentiated societies is that individuals are basically situated within the   exclusiondomain of society, and thus cannot but partially be includedwithin society's function systems and organizations. This reassessment not only allows Luhmann to raise fundamental questions with respect to  the implicit norm of full inclusion which still dominates the debate on inclusion and exclusion, but it also directs his attention to the different   inclusion/exclusion conditions within function systems, organizations and interaction systems. Eventually Luhmann's position comes down to the idea that exclusion rather than inclusion is the rule, and, moreover, that inclusions differ from one another. The article closes off with a critical evaluation of   Luhmann's redescription of the inclusion/exclusion debate. It is argued that systems theory might suffer from empirical deficiency, as it seems to have   difficulties to detect and to depict the actual mechanisms of social exclusion without resorting to theories that are more geared to empirical reality and that are   of help in observing it.
\
	336f779286e9019b44a402cf33215419	b4def09c4b0e613906938147e72eefbb	1f2eb03ed5f10b73b7f8d55fc736a5a0	article	{Niklas Luhmann's systems theoretical redescription of the         inclusion/exclusion debate}	Antoon Braeckman	\N	2006
7809883	Journal of Systems and Software	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lai&deb_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	5--31	\N	\N	\N		\N	eedb592994182823687c06ccc307bc8a	0ee5362f0aeb11185ccf68394888a080	3d50e0044bf372f800240752bbf90dc4	article	An Encompassing Life-Cycle Centric Survey of Software Inspection	Oliver Laitenberger and Jean-Marc DeBaud	\N	2000
7809893	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	28	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kit_ym_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	721-734	\N	8	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2002.1027796}	 Empirical software engineering research needs research guidelines to improve the research and reporting processes. We propose a preliminary set of research guidelines aimed at stimulating discussion among software researchers. They are based on a review of research guidelines developed for medical researchers and on our own experience in doing and reviewing software engineering research. The guidelines are intended to assist researchers, reviewers, and meta-analysts in designing, conducting, and evaluating empirical studies. Editorial boards of software engineering journals may wish to use our recommendations as a basis for developing guidelines for reviewers and for framing policies for dealing with the design, data collection, and analysis and reporting of empirical studies.	34bd0c99957a80f7a93236419b79b9c3	94a262c16d3cb6f5c2f23d849ea08c68	80aef36fcbf32fc21683ecc834c7505c	article	Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering	B.A. Kitchenham and S.L. Pfleeger and L.M. Pickard and P.W. Jones and D.C. Hoaglin and K. El Emam and J. Rosenberg	\N	2002
7809897	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	por_ym_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	329--346	\N	6	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/32.601071}	\N	feef8dc41196767f9c3580cb0a9323dd	52484b24eea1c42e57aa8f4136cdbce2	5a09dabcbe44276f5f6310ff00c9af29	article	An Experiment to Assess the Cost-Benefits of Code Inspections in Large Scale Software Development	Adam A. Porter and Harvey P. Siy and Carol A. Toman and Lawrence G. Votta	\N	1997
7809901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l. Workshop on Semantic Web Technology (Web4Web) 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weiand:qvw	\N	\N	kiwiknows	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10c883bc0f138bf4d12d75ab73f74a91	75f6f90ad0d8411b0dd54a24f6c7a162	6414b2b6b03214b5fcdf43d2a009225f	inproceedings	Quo Vadis, Web Queries?	K. Weiand and T. Furche and F. Bry	\N	2008
7809902	Empirical Software Engineering	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	por&vot_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	355--379	\N	4	\N	issn = {1382-3256}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009776104355}	\N	2954041bd2f8ce71234f1f8994df5ecd	93cd56dda3c194c8a9633d9886b92da0	7b8a6aa3c1e2d39aaf2c1c42641a84c1	article	Comparing Detection Methods For Software Requirements Inspections: A Replication Using Professional Subjects	Adam Porter and Lawrence Votta	\N	1998
7809903	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	fag_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	744--751	\N	7	\N	issn = {0098-5589}	\N	c88bfa7a1e5857748c81ea126867d122	197a248bdc871e40ad9d9bdc4056c5ad	04cd5bd921b9b67955957420a83d4e85	article	Advances in software inspections	M E Fagan	\N	1986
7809906	IEEE Software	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	mcc_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	10--17	\N	1	\N	issn = {0740-7459}	\N	7688629f1699343e5f45b9d0bc55efc3	afff746e680786a7e1a3531d806f5fca	eab525dcbdf79e364a3c983d3509ea86	article	The Best Influences on Software Engineering	Steve McConnell	\N	2000
7809907	IM -- Fachzeitschrift für Information Management und Consulting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PMS-FB-2008-3	http://www.pms.ifi.lmu.de/publikationen/#PMS-FB-2008-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44435b66d56e8da198b365791f5b7e49	f8cf4410cefd69cfc4b406a7c2aeed17	192e75531eff5c024dfb2a1b0b7792a8	article	Kreidetafel und Lounge 2.0 -- Der Einzug sozialer Medien in Technik und Wissenschaft	Fran\\c{c}ois Bry and Jana Herwig	\N	2008
7809908	IEEE Software	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	gra&sla_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	46--57	\N	4	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/52.300084}	\N	d591419b92ceb52a005aa54f6cf29c3c	194d9d88813a92fc946a9bc5d5e9d7ce	e25dc12aaa3e473b61295f2b4fc6518b	article	Key Lessons in Achieving Widespread Inspection Use	Robert B. Grady and Tom Van Slack	\N	1994
7809910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Explanation-aware Computing 2008, Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing, Patras, Greece (21st--22nd July 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PMS-FB-2008-2	http://www.pms.ifi.lmu.de/publikationen/#PMS-FB-2008-2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cad2427f34e5e00ab1b7367b28433fde	c18f2df89644a0501ed9724d1dd64eb0	d8ef51c6d50151c40a07350d314c837a	inproceedings	Towards Reasoning and Explanations for Social Tagging	Fran\\c{c}ois Bry and Jakub Kotowski	\N	2008
7809912	IEEE Software	8	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rus_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-31	\N	1	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {10.1109/52.62929}	\N	9cb942f3eca26004cdd41a4fc7eddb25	3d6922d77e70c60803dc65f2710d58ce	6cbaedd3d8720fc1b3da8b7331186f1e	article	Experience with inspection in ultralarge-scale development	G W Russell	\N	1991
7809914	Communications of the ACM	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	joh_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	49--52	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/269012.269020}	\N	202d3f9f2977b6a250b5b11fc9076ad6	58a86833aa78789650d77096b3d0aa95	9d90e4bbdd141e1eb3d33fbff95a044d	article	Reengineering inspection	Philip M. Johnson	\N	1998
7809934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mass. Inst. of Techn. Pr	Cambridge Mass.	\N	Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.). Research Laboratory of Electronics. Special technical report ; 11	ChomAspe1969	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=22907505*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	10, 251 S	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d6fcb0aa52eee8d769cc186be8012e4	9a5026fde998ffa24de3b877a7cece9b	048000fb4246b806a5cacdca1d58f8d6	book	Aspects of the theory of syntax	Noam Chomsky	\N	1969
7809935	\N	\N	\N	\N	June~9	\N	Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Internet and Web                   Applications and Services, ICIW 2008	\N	\N	IEEE	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	WBCG2008ICIW	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#WBCG2008ICIW	\N		\N	The work is online available at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#WBCG2008ICIW.\\\\
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                  The paper can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/WBCG2008ICIW.pdf.\\\\
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                  The presenation can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/WBCG2008ICIW\\_slides.pdf.\\\\
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                  Contact Thomas Weise at tweise@gmx.de or http://www.it-weise.de/.	\N	\N	\N	\N	contents = {- Introduction\\\\
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                  - Semantic Service Composition\\\\
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                  - Uninformed Approaches - IDDFS\\\\
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                  - An (Informed) Heuristic Approach\\\\
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                  - A Genetic Approach\\\\
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                  - Related Work\\\\
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                  - The ADDO Composition System\\\\
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                  - Conclusions}, location = {Athens, Greece}, affiliation = {University of Kassel}, language = {en}	Semantic web service composition is about finding services from a
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                  repository that are able to accomplish a specified task if executed.
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                  The task is defined in a form of a composition request which contains a
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                  set of available input parameters and a set of wanted output
\
                  parameters. Instead of the parameter values, concepts from an ontology
\
                  describing their semantics are passed to the composition engine. The
\
                  parameters of the services in the repository the composer works on are
\
                  semantically annotated in the same way as the parameters in the
\
                  request. The composer then finds a sequence of services, called a
\
                  composition. If the input parameters given in the request are provided,
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                  the services of this sequence can subsequently be executed and will
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                  finally produce the wanted output parameters.\\\\
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                  \\\\
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                  In this paper, three different approaches to semantic web service
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                  composition are formally defined and compared with each other: an
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                  uninformed search in form of an IDDFS algorithm, a greedy informed
\
                  search based on heuristic functions, and a multi-objective genetic
\
                  algorithm.	ef41d977be1068d4e975a1f6c1c8296f	4eebf2c1a9a73f141a096565b27cb054	c37e4a0c943c1e0cd321dac394e56908	inproceedings	Different Approaches to Semantic Web Service Composition	Thomas Weise and Steffen Bleul and Diana Comes and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7809941	Database Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gong+Cheang+Hou2006queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5f688d454be93f4fe9473d39f634370	64799188059ede4fdace382b6df56eaa	f2b6daa5b38ac5bade6429727905bfd7	inbook	Multi-term Web Query Expansion Using WordNet	Chan Wa Cheang Zhiguo Gong and Leong Hou U	\N	2006
7809955	\N	\N	\N	\N	July~21	\N	Proceedings of IEEE Joint Conference (CEC/EEE 2008) on E-Commerce                   Technology (Tenth CEC'07) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and                   E-Services (Fifth EEE'08)	\N	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginers, Inc. (IEEE)	IEEE Computer Society	IEEE Computer Society	10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P.O. Box 3014, Los Alamitos, CA 90720-1314	\N	\N	WBKG2008SWSCFSOA	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#WBKG2008SWSCFSOA	\N		\N	Our contribution to the Web Service Challenge 2008 (WSC'08) that
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                  scored us rank three in the architecture competition. See
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                  http://cec2008.cs.georgetown.edu/wsc08/\\\\
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                  The work is online available at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#WBKG2008SWSCFSOA.\\\\
\
                  The paper can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/WBKG2008SWSCFSOA.pdf.\\\\
\
                  The slides can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/WBKG2008SWSCFSOA\\_slides.pdf.\\\\
\
                  The software, sources, and resources can be downloaded at
\
                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC\\_sources.zip.\\\\
\
                  Contact Thomas Weise at tweise@gmx.de or http://www.it-weise.de/.	355--358	\N	\N	\N	location = {Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, USA}, contents = {* Introduction\\\\
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                  * Semantic Service Composition\\\\
\
                  * Heuristics - Fast and Efficient\\\\
\
                  * Composition System Overview\\\\
\
                  * The ADDO System\\\\
\
                  * Conclusions}, copyright = {restricted, IEEE}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3340-7}, affiliation = {University of Kassel}, language = {en}	Semantic web service composition is about finding services from a
\
                  repository that are able to accomplish a specified task. The task is
\
                  defined in a form of a composition request which contains a set of
\
                  available input parameters and a set of wanted output parameters.
\
                  Instead of the parameter values, concepts from an ontology describing
\
                  their semantics are passed to the composition engine. The composer
\
                  works on a repository of services. The parameters of these services are
\
                  semantically annotated in the same way as the parameters in the
\
                  request. The composer then finds a set of services fulfilling the
\
                  request -- the composition. If the input parameters given in the
\
                  request are provided, the services of this set can be executed and will
\
                  finally produce the wanted output parameters. In this paper, we
\
                  introduce our new, improved composition system with which we will take
\
                  part in the Web Service Challenge 2008.	c37e442db97b4db419d7278233e1c3b6	9aa3b2e24b99cedc24e494a5d95ed624	940c34b313f9822d413bd56dea6a6879	inproceedings	Semantic Web Service Composition for Service-Oriented Architectures	Thomas Weise and Steffen Bleul and Marc Kirchhoff and Kurt Geihs	\N	2008
7809958	\N	\N	\N	\N	July~21	\N	Proceedings of IEEE Joint Conference (CEC/EEE 2008) on E-Commerce                   Technology (Tenth CEC'07) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and                   E-Services (Fifth EEE'08)	\N	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginers, Inc. (IEEE)	IEEE Computer Society	IEEE Computer Society	10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P.O. Box 3014, Los Alamitos, CA 90720-1314	\N	\N	BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC	http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC	\N		\N	The core paper to the Web Service Challenge 2008 (WSC'08) where we
\
                  took part and also contributed to the challenge task and rule sets. See
\
                  http://cec2008.cs.georgetown.edu/wsc08/\\\\
\
                  The work is online available at
\
                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC.\\\\
\
                  The paper can be downloaded at
\
                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC.pdf.\\\\
\
                  The flyer can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC\\_flyer.pdf.\\\\
\
                  The rules document can be downloaded at
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                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC\\_rules.pdf.\\\\
\
                  The software, sources, and resources can be downloaded at
\
                  http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BBKBWJ2008WSC08CTWSC\\_sources.zip.\\\\
\
                  Contact Thomas Weise at tweise@gmx.de or http://www.it-weise.de/.	351--354	\N	\N	\N	location = {Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, USA}, contents = {* Introduction\\\\
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                  * Related Challenges/Competitions\\\\
\
                  * The Challenge\\\\
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                  - New Technical Innovations\\\\
\
                  - Semantics\\\\
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                  - Evaluation\\\\
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                  * Logistics of the Web Services Challenge\\\\
\
                  * Acknowledgements}, copyright = {restricted, IEEE}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3340-7}, language = {en}	The capabilities of organizations can be openly exposed, easily
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                  searched and discovered, and made readily-accessible to humans and
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                  particularly to machines, using service-oriented computing approaches.
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                  Artificial intelligence and software engineering researchers alike are
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                  tantalized by the promise of ubiquitously discovering and incorporating
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                  services into their own business processes (i.e. composition and
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                  orchestration). With growing acceptance of service.oriented computing,
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                  an emerging area of research is the investigation of technologies that
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                  will enable the discovery and composition of web services. The web
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                  Services Challenge (WSC) is a forum where academic and industry
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                  researchers can share experiences of developing tools that automate the
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                  integration of Web services. In the fourth year (i.e. WSC-08) of the
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                  Web Service Challenge, software platforms will address several new
\
                  composition challenges. Requests and results will be transmitted within
\
                  SOAP messages. In addition, semantics will be represented in WSDL, and
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                  service orchestration will be represented in WS-BPEL.	f3632d1b27024b1f65492d2adfa2fd90	cf32d728fee497ec7f8afd4504baeeac	0b349ff7c9237d8c52f93c7c05acd3f6	inproceedings	WSC-08: Continuing the Web Services Challenge	Anjay Basal and M. Brian Blake and Srividya Kona and Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Michael C. Jaeger	\N	2008
7809976	\N	\N	\N	\N	novembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHU de Dijon	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008	http://www.chu-dijon.fr/documents/fck/file/Actus/Actes%20de%20la%20journee.pdf	\N		\N	Documents de 37 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.24}, owner = {C881240}	Les valeurs au sein même de l'hôpital sont malmenées. Nadine Fournier
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\	est à l'origine de cette journée sur l'éthique dans les soins. Et
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\	ceci parce que les soins sont au coeur de la raison d’être d’un hôpital…	b676882318b9d1895bc09b05590b54e9	7eeb914de9eb49bcc6bc82569a4293b9	14b0192c353b3d8083fd7b9c06fa978a	proceedings	Actes de la journée, 27 novembre 2008 : Cadres hospitaliers : quelle
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\	éthique dans nos pratiques de management ?	\N	CHU de Dijon	2008
7810008	\N	\N	\N	\N	March~5	\N	Service-Oriented Computing (SOC'2009)	\N	\N	\N	The European Association of Software Science and Technology	\N	\N	\N	BWG2009TWSCAROSWSC	http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/article/viewFile/207/191	\N		\N	Collocated with KiVS'09 in Kassel, Germany. Appeared in: Electronic
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               Communications of the EASST (ECASST), ISSN 1863-2122, volume 17, part
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               Global Sensor Networks (GSN 2009), The European Association of Software
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               Science and Technology\\\\
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               The work is online available at
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               http://www.it-weise.de/documents/index.html\\#BWG2009TWSCAROSWSC.\\\\
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               The paper can be downloaded at
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               http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BWG2009TWSCAROSWSC.pdf.\\\\
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               The presentation can be downloaded at
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               http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/BWG2009TWSCAROSWSC\\_pres.pdf.\\\\
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               Contact Thomas Weise at tweise@gmx.de or http://www.it-weise.de/.	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {University of Kassel, ehemalige Ingenieurschule, Kassel, Hessen, Germany}, contents = {* Introduction\\\\
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               * Prerequisites\\\\
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               * The Web Service Challenge 2008\\\\
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               - The Semantic Web Service Composition Rules\\\\
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               - The WSDL service descriptions\\\\
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               - Semantic Annotation with OWL and MECE\\\\
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               - The WSBPEL solution format\\\\
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               * The Test Set Generation\\\\
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               * The Challenge Software\\\\
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               * Evaluation \\\\
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               * Related Work\\\\
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               * Conclusion and Preview\\\\
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               * Citation Suggestion}, language = {en}	Every year, contesters submit contributions to the Web Service Challenge
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               (WSC) in order to determine which service composition system is the most
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               efficient one. In this challenge, semantic composition tasks must be
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               solved and the results delivered by the composers are checked for
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               correctness. The time needed for the composition process is another
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               After we had participated with great success in the 2006 and 2007 WSC, we
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               were asked to manage the Web Service Challenge 2008. In this paper, we
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               present the challenge task, the challenge rules, the document format used,
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               and the results of this competition. We provide a summary over the past
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               challenges and give first previews on the future developments planned for
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               the Web Service Challenges to come.	dbc84843bbd4ddd49b06672fcd42f3e3	30945348756ce05a89e0df4ff184fe71	940dcffd31bccf3c36952c5b588e7c49	inproceedings	The Web Service Challenge - A review on Semantic Web Service Composition	Steffen Bleul and Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs	Michal Wagner and Dieter Hogrefe and Kurt Geihs and Klaus David	2009
7810062	Econometrica	75	\N	\N	May	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chari2007	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-0262.2007.00768.x	\N	business_cycle	\N	doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0262.2007.00768.x	781--836	\N	3	\N		\N	2bc5ef102ed71e2c3cea7485a217a583	dba90f54663fd8ca0fdf8d46928d11bf	294f756b16437398fd65ff3d3b0f7aed	article	Business Cycle Accounting	V. V. Chari and Patrick J. Kehoe and Ellen R. McGrattan	\N	2007
7810111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Offener Bildungsraum Hochschule - Freiheiten und Notwendigkeiten	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	Hofhues2008	http://www.waxmann.com/kat/inhalt/2058Volltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	28-38	\N	48	\N		\N	5aec659eca62d284b3f69a6e8fcfba4e	efcc3ac3bd2d4ee0c8bac96b23855183	735b7807c5370e275d0f3601ce7be34c	inproceedings	w.e.b. Square – Ein Modell zwischen Studium und freier Bildungsressource	Sandra Hofhues and Gabi Reinmann and Viktoria Wagensommer	P. Baumgartner and E. Blaschitz and A. Weissenbäck	2008
7810143	Information Systems	In Press, Accepted Manuscript	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zurMuehlen2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0G-4VTKKWF-1/2/4f8b65f17a29765fc22b75c333605614	\N	Process modeling and rule modeling languages are both used to document organizational policies and procedures. To date, their synergies and overlap are under-researched. Understanding the relationship between the two modeling types would allow organizations to maximize synergies, avoid content duplication, and thus reduce their overall modeling effort. In this paper we use the Bunge-Wand-Weber (BWW) representation theory to compare the representation capabilities of process and rule modeling languages. We perform a representational analysis of four rule modeling specifications: The Simple Rule Markup Language (SRML), the Semantic Web Rules Language (SWRL), the Production Rule Representation (PRR) and the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) specification. We compare their BWW representation capabilities with those of four popular conceptual process modeling languages. In our analysis we focus on the aspects of maximum ontological completeness and minimum ontological overlap. The outcome of this study shows that no single language is internally complete with respect to the BWW representation model. We also show that a combination of two languages, in particular SRML and BPMN, appears to be better suited for combined process and rule modeling than any of these modeling languages used independently.	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.is.2009.02.006}	Process modeling and rule modeling languages are both used to document organizational policies and procedures. To date, their synergies and overlap are under-researched. Understanding the relationship between the two modeling types would allow organizations to maximize synergies, avoid content duplication, and thus reduce their overall modeling effort. In this paper we use the Bunge-Wand-Weber (BWW) representation theory to compare the representation capabilities of process and rule modeling languages. We perform a representational analysis of four rule modeling specifications: The Simple Rule Markup Language (SRML), the Semantic Web Rules Language (SWRL), the Production Rule Representation (PRR) and the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) specification. We compare their BWW representation capabilities with those of four popular conceptual process modeling languages. In our analysis we focus on the aspects of maximum ontological completeness and minimum ontological overlap. The outcome of this study shows that no single language is internally complete with respect to the BWW representation model. We also show that a combination of two languages, in particular SRML and BPMN, appears to be better suited for combined process and rule modeling than any of these modeling languages used independently.	83333c71251477d4ac49f368f6cf5645	b654feea5ce765ef8798ab82ff84c330	24d0e14d1d8503a6b8706de08e3c888b	article	Modeling languages for business processes and business rules: A representational analysis	Michael zur Muehlen and Marta Indulska	\N	2009
7810151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Australasian Computer Society	Christchurch, New Zealand	\N	\N	muehlen2008bpbr	http://www.bsec.canterbury.ac.nz/acis2008/Papers/acis-0182-2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a0a269d97b5ca8f2ada9d15e9616ab5	b24d5ef70f7b75b5a007fa85bc36cbde	d38cc79e8d603ac4a6cda3c8144a0c46	inproceedings	Modeling of Business Processes and Business Rules: An Integrated Methodology	Michael zur Muehlen and Marta Indulska and Kai Kittel	Kai Kittel Michael zur Muehlen	2008
7810620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIED-2001 Workshop on Tutorial Dialogue Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eleuterio2001	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aleven/AIED2001WS/Eleuterio.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bd2e925563943144849fd3a5cff0a13	706f1486aa91d4aa3db647c721974468	c327145916510442c2d3ac832c0b6a70	inproceedings	AMANDA - An Intelligent Dialog Coordination Environment	Marco A. Eleuterio and Jean-Paul Barthès and Flávio Bortolozzi and Celso A. Kaestner	\N	2001
7810621	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Boston, Massachusetts	\N	\N	chr97	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	index = {disruptive technology}, isbn = {0875845851}	\N	d931403686432ab0f200d88189edb6d1	65625fbb35a512dfd414ae43dfe730a8	09c284d4b4b18115147c31c3d0d4378d	book	The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail	Clayton M. Christensen	\N	1997
7810669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golbeck2005-PhD	\N	\N	Computing and Applying Trust in Web-based Social Networks. Contains a definition of trust based on belief and commitment.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b99fabfd606982edd302e9538c51487	ff054a4bf432a3cda9ceac7f212924ff	61a3a3f8bd3b48aea4786021bcc92715	phdthesis	Computing and Applying Trust in Web-based Social Networks	Jennifer Golbeck	\N	2005
7810699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eLearning-Didaktik. Reihe: Grundlagen der Berufs-und Erwachsenenbildung	\N	\N	\N	Baltmannsweiler: Schneider Verlag	\N	\N	\N	czerwionka_dewitt2006	http://ifbm.fernuni-hagen.de/lehrgebiete/bildmed/forschung/publikationen/deWitt_Czerwionka_Betreuung_von_Online-CoIs.pdf	\N		\N	\N	117-131	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2006):}	\N	0f92f6100516ecb59d2adbcf3845c687	b7d9ce47e7181fa9842f41a104e579f8	688eecffc2f9ffcc76916bab9d2fdbab	incollection	Betreuung von Online-Communities of Inquiry.	T. Czerwionka and C. de Witt	R. Arnold and M. Lermen	2006
7810709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: CHI '08 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1358871	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1358871	\N	Taking up the mop	\N	\N	3441--3446	\N	\N	\N	location = {Florence, Italy}, isbn = {978-1-60558-012-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1358628.1358871}	\N	410ed079fec0f4a30d0a3ccfea90e701	2bde607b6a1dddee432c72139354f492	a17f178382e13ad5b8160890767930ce	inproceedings	Taking up the mop: identifying future wikipedia administrators	Moira Burke and Robert Kraut	\N	2008
7810714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1357227	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1357227	\N	Don't look now, but we've created a bureaucracy	\N	\N	1101--1110	\N	\N	\N	location = {Florence, Italy}, isbn = {978-1-60558-011-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1357054.1357227}	\N	6b8283cc21640d0265e95db8ff60d520	7cd1afc80b187fa36db3daca8f2426a3	a62e690bdd3b0328a1a77ade705d1105	inproceedings	Don't look now, but we've created a bureaucracy: the nature and roles of policies and rules in wikipedia	Brian Butler and Elisabeth Joyce and Jacqueline Pike	\N	2008
7810860	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	1	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ceri89	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/69.43410	\N		\N	\N	146-166	\N	1	\N		Datalog, a database query language based on the logic programming paradigm, is described. The syntax and semantics of Datalog and its use for querying a relational database are presented. Optimization methods for achieving efficient evaluations of Datalog queries are classified, and the most relevant methods are presented. Various improvements of Datalog currently under study are discussed, and what is still needed in order to extend Datalog's applicability to the solution of real-life problems is indicated	683348ab380dc3e409f1e63d55d67500	04ad9d0d414c0454b108aec651a17787	9fd76f46d9cf024dc3026c6222eecb11	article	What you always wanted to know about Datalog (and never dared to ask)	S. Ceri and G. Gottlob and L. Tanca	\N	1989
7810925	Advances in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71496-5_31	\N	multiple fields	\N	\N	331--342	\N	\N	\N		We address the problem of clustering documents with multiple fields, such as scientific literature with the distinct fields:
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title, abstract, keywords, main text and references. By taking into consideration of the distinct word distributions of eachfield, we propose a new probabilistic model, Field Independent Clustering Model (FICM), for clustering documents with multiplefields. The benefits of FICM come not only from integrating the discrimination abilities of each field but also from the powerof selecting the most suitable component probabilistic model for each field. We examined the performance of FICM on the problemof clustering biomedical documents with three fields (title, abstract and MeSH). From the genomics track data of TREC 2004and TREC 2005, we randomly generated 60 datasets where the number of classes in each dataset ranged from 3 to 12. By applyingthe appropriate configuration of generative models for each field, FICM outperformed a classical multinomial model in 59 outof the total 60 datasets, of which 47 were statistically significant at the 95% level, and FICM also outperformed a multivariateBernoulli model in 52 out of the total 60 datasets, of which 36 were statistically significant at the 95% level.	b66ba7179e12cd886987c7723133728e	6b8b0d7dd2dd1f898e375658f9dcdf30	e5719e3ad758ed096163d007d5a1da0a	article	A Probabilistic Model for Clustering Text Documents with Multiple Fields	Shanfeng Zhu and Ichigaku Takigawa and Shuqin Zhang and Hiroshi Mamitsuka	\N	2007
7810940	Inf. Process. Manage.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	1241329	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1241109.1241329	\N	Inference and evaluation of the multinomial mixture model for text clustering	\N	\N	1260--1280	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2006.11.001}	In this article, we investigate the use of a probabilistic model for unsupervised clustering in text collections. Unsupervised clustering has become a basic module for many intelligent text processing applications, such as information retrieval, text classification or information extraction. Recent proposals have been made of probabilistic clustering models, which build ''soft'' theme-document associations. These models allow to compute, for each document, a probability vector whose values can be interpreted as the strength of the association between documents and clusters. As such, these vectors can also serve to project texts into a lower-dimensional ''semantic'' space. These models however pose non-trivial estimation problems, which are aggravated by the very high dimensionality of the parameter space. The model considered in this paper consists of a mixture of multinomial distributions over the word counts, each component corresponding to a different theme. We propose a systematic evaluation framework to contrast various estimation procedures for this model. Starting with the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm as the basic tool for inference, we discuss the importance of initialization and the influence of other features, such as the smoothing strategy or the size of the vocabulary, thereby illustrating the difficulties incurred by the high dimensionality of the parameter space. We empirically show that, in the case of text processing, these difficulties can be alleviated by introducing the vocabulary incrementally, due to the specific profile of the word count distributions. Using the fact that the model parameters can be analytically integrated out, we finally show that Gibbs sampling on the theme configurations is tractable and compares favorably to the basic EM approach.	532dbc6239a74f6bc7528599fb06e76d	f9991dd55031e70adccb90a9aea0b63c	1c5defcb685defe4a010a9194ed1aa62	article	Inference and evaluation of the multinomial mixture model for text clustering	Lo\\"{\\i}s Rigouste and Olivier Capp\\'{e} and Fran\\c{c}ois Yvon	\N	2007
7811221	Informatica Economica	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MABR	http://revistaie.ase.ro/content/47/04Andreescu,%20Uta.pdf	\N		\N	\N	23-27	\N	47	\N		\N	1ef1ac18f24c2674a4610abae5f40549	3b8e39b0261836606fbf0360b177fa3b	9945638ee40394f944131cafd283f5ca	article	Methodological approaches based on business rules	Uta Andreescu	Uta Andreescu	2008
7811222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sixth International Conference on Conceptual Modeling	BRBPML	http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV83zurMuehlen.pdf	\N	representational analysis of modeling languages for business process and business rules in compliance management issues	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8af159a2538d564703826e76afc25f1	bebb2bf273e538fff0c4ca40f0effd51	0d29f3f6cfba49b14bc1f82952f121c3	inproceedings	Business Process and Business Rule Modeling Languages for Compliance Management: A Representational Analysis	Gerrit Kamp Michael zur Muehlen	Kamp Muehlen	2007
7811226	Informacijos Mokslai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LogViewOfArBRRep	http://www.leidykla.eu/fileadmin/Informacijos_mokslai/36/139-147.pdf	\N		\N	\N	139-147	\N	36	\N		An approach to information system development based on business rules emphasizes the importance
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of rules and encourages explicit rule modelling. Rule repository supports storage,
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sharing and maintenance of rules captured in the process of modelling and development. Repository
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architecture that supports three abstraction levels: business system, information system
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and software system of rules and core functional requirements defined in the our earlier
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papers and in Haggerty et al. and including traceability, meta-data support, versioning integration,
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etc. is investigated. A logical view on architecture of rule repository with the main focus
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on a conceptual data model is suggested in the paper.	ff5fa981277c754b8f2985edb8465f50	ed8130092c1bbf488ac2688560847f1c	bb4abd4f2a5ae40aaf0d1806874bbabd	article	Logical View of Architecture of Business Rules Repository	Olegas Vasilecas Lauras Ceponis	Olegas Vasilecas Lauras Ceponis	2006
7811265	ACM Comput. Surv.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502808	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502808	\N	Searching in metric spaces	\N	\N	273--321	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502807.502808}	The problem of searching the elements of a set that are close to a given query element under some similarity criterion has a vast number of applications in many branches of computer science, from pattern recognition to textual and multimedia information retrieval. We are interested in the rather general case where the similarity criterion defines a metric space, instead of the more restricted case of a vector space. Many solutions have been proposed in different areas, in many cases without cross-knowledge. Because of this, the same ideas have been reconceived several times, and very different presentations have been given for the same approaches. We present some basic results that explain the intrinsic difficulty of the search problem. This includes a quantitative definition of the elusive concept of "intrinsic dimensionality." We also present a unified view of all the known proposals to organize metric spaces, so as to be able to understand them under a common framework. Most approaches turn out to be variations on a few different concepts. We organize those works in a taxonomy that allows us to devise new algorithms from combinations of concepts not noticed before because of the lack of communication between different communities. We present experiments validating our results and comparing the existing approaches. We finish with recommendations for practitioners and open questions for future development.	1a1cd31126895fd9c0c472f32d043a9c	39e81625da2ba9a26b0742f350f7e24a	678f5579ed046858b17c69fd3181ae57	article	Searching in metric spaces	Edgar Ch\\'{a}vez and Gonzalo Navarro and Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Jos\\'{e} Luis Marroqu\\'{\\i}n	\N	2001
7811614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	unidb	\N	\N	Abstract: This work begins with an assumption that a universal ontology is too difficult for humans to define once and for all: however, it may be possible for such an ontology to evolve in the marketplace, provided the underlying data-structure is flexible enough to permit such evolution.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e8018c03ebf8a3e93d237f918f90b0f	83d5b40b0745cfed18797f852fe1422c	23c27b0dea0d54291a20b691f5356aee	article	Roles in the Universal Database: Data and Metadata in a Distributed Semantic Network	Peter Lucas and Dominic Widdows and Joe Hughes and William Lucas	\N	2005
7811716	IEEE Intelligent Systems	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mladenic99	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/5254.784084	\N	WSD	\N	\N	44-54	\N	4	\N		\N	2a21fc099a80ba4a42794162d6255cd4	bc3a08fbdb812728064bee488e5649e2	93365856e9279461fc711c8c29300927	article	Text-learning and related intelligent agents: a survey	Dunja Mladenic	\N	1999
7811817	Wolfram-Studien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CKW	\N	\N		\N	\N	246-275	\N	17	\N	gender = {sm}	\N	ae0c4ab9c96c262452c081084c43743f	22ada7b8102e6ca24aef6c42710715f9	d3395eb7f0a673dd8c77e59ef488729b	article	Wolframs politische Anthropologie im \\textit{Willehalm}	Christian Kiening	\N	2002
7811911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humboldt2008	http://www.forschungsinfo.de/Publikationen/Download/publikationsverhalten.pdf	Diskussionpapier		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7b441a82599c3e5d7d2605a5cfe61d6	e15789547475e00b18226258d857cbea	96b4e8947c07c2143dbef96c63451a6a	techreport	Publikationsverhalten in unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen - Beiträge zur Beurteilung von Forschungsleistungen	Georg Schütte et. al.	\N	2008
7812005	Trusted Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00587-9_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	29--44	\N	\N	\N		Nowadays, trusted platform modules (TPMs) are usually deployed together with desktop PCs and notebooks. However, these platforms
\
are not the only ones that can host TPMs. Mobile and embedded platforms like cell phones can also host TPMs but may have differentrequirements and different use-case scenarios. In contrast to common TPMs, TPMs for mobile platforms do not need to be implementedas micro controllers, leading to different security assumptions. In order to find these differences, we have designed andimplemented two approaches for mobile TPMs that are analyzed in detail in the context of this paper.	e570fbd7cdfa78f106dca026d2fdf7b8	3f93b64bbc6ca45ecce9af9f523bfb4b	be0258015b23ec5207a6d8b0c4f97fdf	article	Implementation Aspects of Mobile and Embedded Trusted Computing	Kurt Dietrich and Johannes Winter	\N	2009
7812028	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pairing '08: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	1431884	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1431884	\N	Pairings in Trusted Computing	\N	\N	1--17	\N	\N	\N	location = {Egham, UK}, isbn = {978-3-540-85503-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85538-5_1}	\N	1f6bd65ffc173cf4cfe38ce48a384ff6	126af60dcae616619168ea181b6c63cb	74f324b2d56d97968fa59135bcf0f392	inproceedings	Pairings in Trusted Computing	Liqun Chen and Paul Morrissey and Nigel P. Smart	\N	2008
7812047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laterza	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.anobii.com/books/01c5b0db6ec4cca049/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7bc8cbe67455a0173c0d4405e194306	b3f8f8f15861a2c0fdce378c6590d457	57cc4812b1cf15612ee287f1da46f5f5	book	Il grande inganno del Web 2.0	Fabio Metitieri	\N	2009
7812074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lafferty2001	http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~pereira/papers/crf.pdf	\N		\N	\N	282--289	\N	\N	\N		\N	37918cefdcc77508e828538916cc9314	574c59001ecc3aa04850e1751d96c137	f4a3bd0af7621ad87bfcaddf5c8359fa	inproceedings	Conditional random fields: Probabilistic models for segmenting and labeling sequence data	John Lafferty and Andrew McCallum and Fernando Pereira	\N	2001
7812113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Muller2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316624.1316676&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=27481735&CFTOKEN=83692067	\N	Comparing tagging vocabularies among four enterprise tag-based services	\N	\N	341--350	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-845-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316676}	\N	64cd28ef6172043e68cd60a9ffb24567	7358aaf45c7a15dc7936fd241464dfce	4ce754098ff997993e9c9aa6cdab0787	inproceedings	Comparing tagging vocabularies among four enterprise tag-based services	Michael J. Muller	\N	2007
7812114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:marlow:2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1149941.1149949&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=3654939&CFTOKEN=67760980	\N	HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read	\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	location = {Odense, Denmark}, isbn = {1-59593-417-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1149941.1149949}	In recent years, tagging systems have become increasingly popular. These systems enable users to add keywords (i.e., "tags") to Internet resources (e.g., web pages, images, videos) without relying on a controlled vocabulary. Tagging systems have the potential to improve search, spam detection, reputation systems, and personal organization while introducing new modalities of social communication and opportunities for data mining. This potential is largely due to the social structure that underlies many of the current systems.Despite the rapid expansion of applications that support tagging of resources, tagging systems are still not well studied or understood. In this paper, we provide a short description of the academic related work to date. We offer a model of tagging systems, specifically in the context of web-based systems, to help us illustrate the possible benefits of these tools. Since many such systems already exist, we provide a taxonomy of tagging systems to help inform their analysis and design, and thus enable researchers to frame and compare evidence for the sustainability of such systems. We also provide a simple taxonomy of incentives and contribution models to inform potential evaluative frameworks. While this work does not present comprehensive empirical results, we present a preliminary study of the photo-sharing and tagging system Flickr to demonstrate our model and explore some of the issues in one sample system. This analysis helps us outline and motivate possible future directions of research in tagging systems.	3f524c0cb68141a2ad8dbfd461137c86	3cd50bc064b9659829229f42eee284dd	c522d6982d34510925f7abbccfb29e14	inproceedings	HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read	Cameron Marlow and Mor Naaman and Danah Boyd and Marc Davis	\N	2006
7812125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linguistic Data Consortium, Philadelphia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ace2003	http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/Catalog/CatalogEntry.jsp?catalogId=LDC2003T11	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2cab79d3c5f6ffcdd20461f098ec925	49d4c0116b05cee549a915fa690ab8e5	ab62692f4db2854575191a4cee9b63f7	misc	ACE-2 Version 1.0	Alexis Mitchell and Stephanie Strassel and Mark Przybocki and JK Davis and George Doddington and Ralph Grishman and Adam Meyers and Ada Brunstein and Lisa Ferro and Beth Sundheim	\N	2003
7812139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (Boulder Colorado, March 2007), 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SiCh07	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-168	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3a362233f563d3488d421c3c0c4e915	41f85f768c897a0c1c61b1f79d91e499	c91195eef43916aa257b7e2e88b485f3	inproceedings	Monitoring RSS Feeds Based on User Browsing Pattern	K.C. Sia and . Cho J and K. Hino and Y. Chi and S. Zhu and B.L. Tseng	\N	2007
7812244	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	halloween	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/trick-or-treat.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I absolutely LOVE Halloween!  Actually I really enjoy all the kids, and their costumes because it allows me to escape the pressures of everyday life and the stock market...imagine that! 	8e936005e90eb82625ae91998f9f0203	5ba3199b5ff14e9f90afc61118c3b7dc	7db21d4a2e088cb71441d27881f03a53	misc	Trick or Treat?	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7812247	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	economy	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/10/great-news-today-some-history-too.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Everyone has a task; the press is excelling at theirs.  They’ve captivated the attention of people who never even knew what the DOW Jones was a year ago.  Let’s now loosen the juggernaut they have on our minds and attention and think about our individual responses to this financial situation. 	b0d6f2f5a2d449cde51cfe44d14da40c	0e4dccfede7c9e7043d93151e7b70399	c3b901f6e1218bbf933c75762b62c12d	article	Great News Today & Some History Too	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7812248	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	investing	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/10/measuring-cups-essential-in-baking-and-life.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The same thing with your effectively diversified portfolio too, which somewhat resembles a cake too, with various cake slices invested in various types of mutual funds—those that invest in large company stocks, small company stocks, international stocks, corporate bonds, global bonds, balanced funds, and Treasuries and Certificates of Deposit.  Remember, there are people—you chief among them—that will need the sustenance of that complete cake in months and years to come.  Don’t shortchange yourself and them by a precipitous action now.	4d87a5035ad7737a2ce277b337c8f936	3cbaacbc5c464fd6483df7e79833d760	2fdb05e871908e3a416c6cf47d3c1f4b	article	Measuring Cups Essential In Baking And Life	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7812250	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bailout	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/09/bailout-enter-y.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Today’s was apparently a fairly acceptable if not good bill as an answer to an unprecedented liquidity and credit predicament bred here on US’s Wall Street and spawning across the globe. Voting to pass it to rectify the vast ineptitudes of lax financial regulation and it’s aftermath of failed banks and credit squeezes all at once was apparently too daunting for many of those we elected to lead us in Washington. Leaders lead in tough times. Shamefully, and certainly regretably, our leaders didn’t lead effectively today, from the President on down.	9ebc01ff5c3b238cf5c56eefa632aae9	7a98332c9b2effcd0da0a9ef1d6241e9	309901a7a74dc1565d4b5b7e5fccafb9	article	Toss Out Bailout	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7812251	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	empowerment	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/10/no-more-pork-sa.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I know it’s fall, but no where NEAR Christmas, so why all the ornaments on the rescue package? I mean I thought we were in a sub-prime mortgage clean-up and a solidifying the financial liquidity mode here so that Americans could continue to borrow money to keep their budgets or businesses afloat?	f8dca0392c46c184e70303635df28e9e	b4e27fcbf8b2a4e229f6920dd0ccbaf2	a603e1a72e49755a0ca1962554c14e8e	article	No More Pork Sausages Please!!	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7812255	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	motivation	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/motivation-for-brighter-futures.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It's a great first day of the rest of our "less-divided", less alienated lives as Americans.  Yes, I know we will always have our share of ideological differences, and all Black Americans don't think like all other Black Americans any more than Hillary supporters would be Palin supporters. 	3d295da3cddaa5391be03a496bc878cb	c50dd2b62058c3de847dc084434955b3	0c84dea0979f678b031979fb157794fc	article	America Re-Motivated	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7813122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vander2007folksonomy	http://vanderwal.net/folksonomy.html	\N	Definition of Folksonomy	\N	http://vanderwal.net/folksonomy.html	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5314d36a78dc62430f4523260e42e3d5	489391ab28379abdf586a282b04fc89e	547d340e1c2050bfce53473b0d55eb43	misc	Folksonomy	Thomas Vander Wal	\N	2007
7813143	physica status solidi (c)	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	\N	\N	\N	As2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200674915	\N		\N	\N	2318-2321	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1002/pssc.200674915}	\N	fce9d611e6711ee868d6704fe915d4b5	adc1304179249102614e96ec7fb7d9e8	1794c2df1746a8058088cbd72c2dff02	article	{MBE} growth of cubic {Al$_x$In$_{1-x}$N} and {Al$_x$Ga$_y$In$_{1-x-y}$N} lattice matched to {GaN}	D. J. As and M. Schnietz and J. Sch\\"ormann and S. Potthast and J. W. Gerlach and J. Vogt and K. Lischka	\N	2007
7813145	physica status solidi (c)	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	Department of Physics, University of Paderborn, 33098 Paderborn, Germany	\N	\N	As2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200303133	\N		\N	\N	1607-1626	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/pssc.200303133}	\N	58274727930b17adc7c1103d79c44116	bd677cc1fb2e1993acfed0f7d2c5590b	2bf509dc6a20b655e9fb84a2149e6610	article	Molecular beam epitaxy of cubic {III}-nitrides on {GaAs} substrates	D. J. As and D. Schikora and K. Lischka	\N	2003
7814260	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	401(k)	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/what-to-do-with-that-201k.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We already recognize that we won't work at a "job" for 40 years, receive a pension and a gold watch and live happily ever after, like some of our parents and grandparents.  Yet what are we doing about it?  We will have on average 7 careers during which we will be responsible for our own retirement savings.  401(k) plans are plans that were created to be portable, so they could move with us, from job to job, career to career.  Yet, guess what?  We do have to fund them! 	426ec3554bc665b517bced55b97e41cf	9b223456d1d25792ccf240a836060468	8649ce74687c5df2b77e6903fc3d7a56	article	What to do with that 201(k)...	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814263	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	investing	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/compounding-humor.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		That's my prescription for whatever ails you...the markets, a speeding ticket, a less-than-great mood...you name it.  	f5a4f79ff20cfdcc67c031ce00dee95c	2355e2b75364e0824613b604de95c734	dda6cafe125c478ea0af18dc62120272	article	Compounding Humor!	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814272	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	endeavour	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/launching-endeavour-.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		NASA launched spaceship Endeavour Friday night at 7:55pm EST and I was in Cape Canaveral, Florida to see it!  My pictures didn't capture the splendor of it, yet I'll attach a video clip here to give you a flavor of the great ball of light speeding through the night sky.	998934c842fc58edb4342e931b748558	243b725e3787ef1ba62454b572ec00a0	e11c4b21fa242088d508e7ed7cc7d822	misc	Launching Endeavour 	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitchelllearning	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CMU ML-06 108	\N	intrahash = {55bb706fdd667a0d0a76b78b46f6fabe}, privnote = {}, interhash = {fb1a95a1334ab8be85ffb2749ca10d8b}	\N	5b2e7b5972092ee36991b5d01b22c613	fb1a95a1334ab8be85ffb2749ca10d8b	55bb706fdd667a0d0a76b78b46f6fabe	techreport	The discipline of machine learning	Tom Mitchell	\N	2006
7814282	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stock	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/friday-fire-sale.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I have been traveling so unaware of any local flyers as to exactly what time the sales will begin the day after Thanksgiving, but I'm guessing it'll be midnight this year.  I've always thought Black Friday sounded too racist, so I prefer to call it Friday Fire Sales instead. 	c748169799cda2afdfbdcab61f348b3d	e180323931b1d24ea962e88f01e3460a	38805705dda5a45e6cca5d1892f3c757	article	Friday Fire Sale	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814284	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thanksgiving	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/11/this-thanksgiving-was-different.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The cornucopia of plenty was ever so conspicuous this year, compared to previous year's that I'd taken pretty much for granted, since I've visited the Eritrean refugee camps in Africa this July where food and education were both in very short supply.  These kids are looking for both, yet their experience is that neither food nor education are readily forthcoming. 	a96b642c27ab732259e9e4757fb80c53	d2ae51a4a955bb306b96dce130a4a416	650f133365b0e79a20d55ed05ff39927	article	This Thanksgiving was different!	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814287	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	investing	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/12/medias-headlines-and-labels-are-laughable.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		What the media is writing about why the stock market is opening and closing at whatever level is pure guesswork, at best.  Have you noticed that often the same circumstance or instance is listed and/or credited for the market's upturn AND downturn?	be57ad5b567ea346cf36767ca70e53a5	06725df1a98970fca82b439785232a81	a6bf5705ba3e7db7646746bc4c4312f0	article	Media's headlines and labels are laughable	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814299	Applied Physics Letters	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Tabata1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/75/1095/1	\N		\N	\N	1095-1097	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.124608}	\N	e96c2a43045d4010e17c7fd913b96f95	387ece68c9b25182e553ef517c4150b4	cb309dca090ddf236b8a53933176f188	article	Raman phonon modes of zinc blende In{$_x$}Ga{$_{1-x}$}N alloy epitaxial layers	A. Tabata and J. R. Leite and A. P. Lima and E. Silveira and V. Lemos and T. Frey and D. J. As and D. Schikora and K. Lischka	\N	1999
7814306	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	investors	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/12/no-interest-in-zero-interest.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I, for one, have NO interest in zero percent return on my money.  Yet this weeks' traunch of 4-week US Treasury bills paying ZERO percent sold out!  Yes, you read correctly; people stormed the Treasury to have the US Government hold their money, period, paying out zero (or less, read on) interest. 	67b30ba677a8488422cb38daf1bd0a4d	a53a1ad37d72408e32b1c4916aa457dc	2a12654ff475524cef0297dee052cdfa	article	NO interest in ZERO interest	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814310	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	women	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/12/if-youre-not-in-get-in.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I congratulate all who have not sold out of their stock mutual funds, realizing that monies invested in the stock markets are there for the medium-to-long term goods and services that we will buy as we age.	7451fdf12771e584f3e2bd03d14deb19	88d9343e17c9990e7b89a6f2a587bf75	763e1f72ab293bfcc623ff1b2fff32dc	article	If you're not in, get in...	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814312	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	investing	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/12/2-more-days-to-profit-from-your-investment-dogs.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		What's all this clatter you ask?  Well, let's say you have held your favorite (or even your not-so-favorite) stock, bond or mutual fund for a while and the value has dropped a lot.  You've been licking your wounds, whining to yourself or anyone who would listen, but hanging on "till it recovers", right? 	e3ca01dfefabb415f9fb3da79ceb2c9f	6814a35e22bb2d2b94a23a0e531d915a	084cff84e0fc94fa6a77fa5cc85fdf6a	article	Only 2 More Days to Profit from your "Investment Dogs"	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814313	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fee-only	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2008/12/watch-out-for-covert-capital-gains.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hey all you smart mutual fund investors, listen up!  Check your accounts on line now, or call your broker or investment company,to see if your fund issued any capital gains this month.  That's right, even though your fund's value probably took a nose dive, there very well may have been trading in that fund throughout the year that could have resulted in a capital gain.  Mutual funds distribute the bulk of such gains during December to their shareholders, so you COULD owe income tax on capital gains even though your fund is sporting a big fat loss, or even a mild-paunchy loss...	4cabe7c9c31dd6463e3af122babd3f82	bed9566aef86a70cc8290f7cf2069240	199829c582e43db0bb36c8fab1849058	article	Watch out for Covert Capital Gains!	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2008
7814318	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ponzi-scheme	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/01/being-madoffed-renews-bag-lady-fears-.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The fear of becoming a bag lady is just that; a fear of losing everything in a heartbeat.  This abject fear has generally been conjured up in terms of a woman becoming widowed or suddenly divorced.  So enter being “Madoffed” as a new cause of a bag lady fear.  	eb3a7ffd1147b484d2897c3a2e7ff195	6c900b88b87e147d69453cec24040de4	71464aed37ca3a40c12cf6006bd486a5	article	Being “Madoffed” Renews Bag Lady Fears 	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814326	Applied Physics Letters	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Torii2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/82/52/1	\N		\N	\N	52-54	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1535273}	\N	ff6b29c1f677bf1adae3e7ac4140cc0f	7666b61e7adc1a240532dc627927999d	db2061c74052a995b8c3865fa7f0058e	article	Properties of optical phonons in cubic In$_x$Ga$_{1 - x}$N	K. Torii and N. Usukura and A. Nakamura and T. Sota and S. F. Chichibu and T. Kitamura and H. Okumura	\N	2003
7814507	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	Sebastopol, CA	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	MoRo07	http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/0596527349	\N		2007272712
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Peter Morville and Louis Rosenfeld.
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ill.; 24 cm.
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Rosenfeld's name appears first on the earlier edition.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-486) and index.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596527341 (pbk.)
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0596527349 (pbk.)}	\N	bb8e1f7f37c96cea0f43388878199469	2556c2e959e6ab58b2f5ab5ddb457515	f03bcb873ead5f185a157c8252d00629	book	Information architecture for the World Wide Web	Peter Morville and Louis Rosenfeld	\N	2007
7814516	ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:chakrabarti:2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1132954	\N	Graph mining	\N	\N	2	\N	1	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1132952.1132954}	How does the Web look? How could we tell an abnormal social network from a normal one? These and similar questions are important in many fields where the data can intuitively be cast as a graph; examples range from computer networks to sociology to biology and many more. Indeed, any M : N relation in database terminology can be represented as a graph. A lot of these questions boil down to the following: “How can we generate synthetic but realistic graphs?” To answer this, we must first understand what patterns are common in real-world graphs and can thus be considered a mark of normality/realism. This survey give an overview of the incredible variety of work that has been done on these problems. One of our main contributions is the integration of points of view from physics, mathematics, sociology, and computer science. Further, we briefly describe recent advances on some related and interesting graph problems.	9f668a4d2d8dd4ff20b6449030edc1c5	9c192f544c0d9f071f8fcbd66b0f1096	f2312472abecb1c9481f417f2312628d	article	Graph mining: Laws, generators, and algorithms	Deepayan Chakrabarti and Christos Faloutsos	\N	2006
7814555	Communications of the ACM	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tdgammon	\N	\N		\N	\N	58-68	\N	3	\N		\N	d981df267f1eb63a37f87866454bb45d	7c12a6018860af8b5fde3238d75844c5	14a4806622cac2fd49c92af68bf8a8f4	article	Temporal difference learning and {TD-Gammon}	G. Tesauro	\N	1995
7814566	Pattern Recognition Letters	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postofficeml	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/prl/prl14.html#Srihari93	\N	dblp	\N	\N	291-302	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8655(93)90095-U}, date = {2005-01-19}	\N	8fd6d85eb478a654d68669d778b222aa	5d74d643cde3525b8bce4c43f3d670ac	ad81ac10626e4797e3c26259ad8afd48	article	Recognition of handwritten and machine-printed text for postal address interpretation.	Sargur N. Srihari	\N	1993
7814583	Journal of Field Robotics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	darpachallenge	\N	\N		\N	accepted for publication	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d001079ab58917432d44e3cec412289	abf2da76157e4f105eb9b06ed8f8498e	0cbaee07ef43fdc73ef0ea584132063c	article	Winning the DARPA Grand Challenge	S. Thrun and M. Montemerlo and H. Dahlkamp and D. Stavens and A. Aron and J. Diebel and P. Fong and J. Gale and M. Halpenny and G. Hoffmann and K. Lau and C. Oakley and M. Palatucci and V. Pratt and P. Stang and S. Strohband and C. Dupont and L.-E. Jendrossek and C. Koelen and C. Markey and C. Rummel and J. van Niekerk and E. Jensen and P. Alessandrini and G. Bradski and B. Davies and S. Ettinger and A. Kaehler and A. Nefian and P. Mahoney	\N	2006
7814587	\N	\N	\N	1. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	3899493699	http://www.amazon.de/Informationsmodell-Europ%C3%A4ischen-Gesellschaftsrecht-Europaeischen-Internationalen/dp/3899493699%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899493699	\N	Das Informationsmodell im Europäischen Gesellschaftsrecht Schriften Zum Europaeischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Ban Schriften Zum Europaeischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Ban: Amazon.de: Uwe Grohmann: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899493696}, asin = {3899493699}, isbn = {3899493699}, dewey = {346}	\N	2974b5370010505a1d0637eab346b093	671b5fa705892a90f80b927a60befa7d	0e602891ffcd19a8f79ca92b75d492a6	book	Das Informationsmodell im Europäischen Gesellschaftsrecht (Schriften Zum Europaeischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Ban) (Schriften Zum Europaeischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Ban)	Uwe Grohmann	\N	2006
7814611	Networking, Sensing and Control, 2004 IEEE International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networking, Sensing and Control, 2004 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	creditcardfraud	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICNSC.2004.1297040	\N		\N	\N	749--754 Vol.2	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-05 00:22:04}, citeulike-article-id = {3749249}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICNSC.2004.1297040}	Due to the dramatic increase of fraud which results in loss of billions of dollars worldwide each year, several modern techniques in detecting fraud are continually developed and applied to many business fields. Fraud detection involves monitoring the behavior of populations of users in order to estimate, detect, or avoid undesirable behavior. Undesirable behavior is a broad term including delinquency, fraud, intrusion, and account defaulting. This paper presents a survey of current techniques used in credit card fraud detection, telecommunication fraud detection, and computer intrusion detection. The goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of different techniques to detect frauds.	075df090f72289c8d57d7f2959b52ddc	9ef166a79bed1e556ef8a1807b82c8d0	d94abe54709793aa7077e49b98f62e9a	inproceedings	Survey of fraud detection techniques	Yufeng Kou and Chang-Tien Lu and S. Sirwongwattana and Yo-Ping Huang	\N	2004
7814612	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	obama	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/01/inauguration-provided-much-needed-pain-relief.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We had managed to obstruct the healthy circulation of money in our banking systems and on Wall Street.  We had also managed to obstruct the healthy circulation of truth and honor in our government such that we were as a nation suffering from VERY poor circulation indeed.  Our collective organs were suffering and our muscles weakened.	b9266c1156d24709957ab4256c900982	3e935c37abee13497a2851ad62ab5544	46b48caed274721c642af7f5aca12c70	article	Inauguration provided much needed PAIN relief	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814617	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	obama	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/01/unpacking-barack-obamas-speech-.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Well I won't totally unpack the entire speech here, since I've written an entire article about it.  Yet I will say that I believe the reason that the media jumped on the bandwagon almost immediately attesting that it wasn't a Home Run speech was that it contained a lot of references to lowly slaves, especially at the beginning and first half, and yes, I'm suggesting that perhaps some latent racism had a hard time celebrating the truth about the horrors that America's slaves endured.  	666b0f1575aeca145768a6a5e92fe1a3	2763a9d7fcb06346250f986bb6ac3552	16e617506e0afae2a9b1cec57d62b57b	article	Unpacking Barack Obama's Speech 	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	breese98	\N	\N		\N	\N	43--52	Breese et al.	\N	\N		\N	7cda0eb4bc76a5e6950d523c8825671a	593f72dfa20e4b7b5b16205479989020	50e761c0f0ef9e793aa278860acb7825	inproceedings	Empirical Analysis of Predictive Algorithms for Collaborative Filtering	John Breese and David Heckerman and Carl Kadie	\N	1998
7814633	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Adomavicius2005	\N	\N		\N	Member-Gediminas Adomavicius and Member-Alexander Tuzhilin	734--749	\N	6	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, timestamp = {2008.01.15}, owner = {wac}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2005.99}	\N	b6be54eb23aa7031aa381a8a774cc4e0	42f7653127a823354d000ea95cf804be	89ae9158a0b1f6b2f2fccbf4808acbf6	article	Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the
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\	State-of-the-Art and Possible Extensions	Gediminas Adomavicius and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2005
7814663	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	International Conference on Convergence Information Technology, 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LTY07	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4420319	\N	In this paper, a middleware is proposed to aid application
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development involving RSS/Atom feeds. It handles fetching,
\
parsing and storage of feeds for developers and provides them
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with a set of easy-to-use interfaces to write procedural and
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event-driven applications. --> evaluates motivation and related work	\N	\N	567-572	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICCIT.2007.235}	RSS and atom feeds are XML representations of the entries in frequently updating Websites, which enable users to subscribe to those syndicated contents using feed readers. As feeds are gaining more and more adoptions due to the ubiquity of blogs, various extensions are written for them to carry more semantic information. Ordinary tools which treat them as simple XML documents on the Web are not sufficient for application development. In this paper, a middleware is proposed to aid application development involving RSS/atom feeds. It handles fetching, parsing and storage of feeds for developers and provides them with a set of easy-to-use interfaces to write procedural and event-driven applications. Compared with the Windows RSS platform, it is more flexible and easier to work with. When extended with industrial-strength databases and servers, it can be used by organizations or individuals to solve real world integration problems.	6199d28137fff35b9d16a055ffcf4c24	192bf5768050cf344123b400e0cdcc2f	cc3a68d7c5a39874f30baca8765f6108	inproceedings	An Easy-To-Use Feed Middleware for Application Development with RSS/Atom Feeds	Chia-Feng Lin and Chi-Io Tut and Shyan-Ming Yuan	\N	2007
7814669	Networked Group Communication	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RKCD01	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45546-9_3	\N	Often cited paper on a public/subscribe mechanism for p2p networks.	\N	\N	30-43	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents Scribe, a large-scale event notification infrastructure for topic-based publish-subscribe applications.
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Scribe supports large numbers of topics, with a potentiallylarge number of subscribers per topic. Scribe is built on top ofPastry, a generic peer-topeer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet, and leverages Pastry’s reliability,self-organization and locality properties. Pastryi s used to create a topic (group) and to build an efficient multicast treefor the dissemination of events to the topic’s subscribers (members). Scribe provides weak reliabilitygu arantees, but weoutline how an application can extend Scribe to provide stronger ones.	e308311bbdde49396d82b5f11bb65475	963115437b99913871dd92ecd6d29e74	e366cd3534b2c06124e5a7657b960b15	article	Scribe: The Design of a Large-Scale Event Notification Infrastructure	Antony Rowstron and Anne-Marie Kermarrec and Miguel Castro and Peter Druschel	\N	2001
7814672	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	women	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/01/riskreward-not-rewards-rewards-rewards.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Bloomberg's morning's news reported that of 1,300 Wall Street executives canvassed about their 2008 bonuses, or lack thereon, 36% said they were disappointed in the amounts--expected more.  Stop already!	bc47940b697fefd4eaf7aa82ce609af0	0d7ccf96103881b0436dd153001d6880	8b86ee9b543909f16e8d7c8b7429c277	article	Risk/Reward, NOT Rewards, Rewards, Rewards	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814674	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	widowhood	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/01/if-barack-can-we-too-can-do-it-women.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		If Barack Obama can defy the terrific odds of being raised by his grandmother instead of a nuclear family,  graduate Harvard magna cum laude, become a community organizer in Chicago in 1985, serve Illinois as their Jr. Senator from 1996-2004, win their US Senate seat from 2005-2008, and later outsmart, outrun, and outfundraise Hillary Clinton to become the Democratic nominee, and ultimately win the prize of the United States of America's first black President, then we women can surely push past our resistance to learning about our money.  By comparison...well there really IS no comparison, period.
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Yes, we do live in a sexist so	a6761426a943ecf2f112c123b9458a27	1d344bc416bf4c13fc79a645431ad5e1	27e0727ee613f842ecbe0869fce57f19	article	If Barack Can, We (too) Can Do It Women!	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814678	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cheating	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/02/cheating-doesnt-pay.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Alex Rodriguez’s admission to steroid use from 2001-2003 yesterday was the latest example of tarnish and cheating and lying.  Young?  Not too young to cash the big checks!  Stupid, yes, I’ll readily agree.  Greedy?  Check.  Selfish? Surely.  A hero?  Not.	14f024c09fcbddd3c0a2d8e0e02207d0	573a7d3096554b5438d1e3cc8d4d6cef	1ed64ad6492dfa48da2dee0e6d6adca5	article	Pigs get fatter...	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814679	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	obesity	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/02/speaking-of-hogs.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		I also read yesterday that one in five Americans aged 18-34 is obese!  Yes, I have noticed the spread widening on Americans as we sidle up to yet our next buffet or super-sized fast food meal. 	905282d3241679fa980db751125a37a3	d96f355462a47f9d84e896f9c4af00d1	353f7989a53dbe6ebf5432fdfdc47652	article	Speaking of hogs	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814686	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	invest	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/02/dont-get-duped-by-high-yield-bonds.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		As much of the nation’s focus is on the soon-to-be-passed Stimulus Bill, and the tragic Buffalo plane crash, there’s other news that bears notice.	4badc1d3ad7ddc58f3ebfecbcaf98962	afa0611e7c5a50270e9574df6b6d54b0	6d83a84da1e7a79eed0305bb417f43e3	article	Don't get Duped By High Yield Bonds	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814688	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	power	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/03/mindbending-rebar-iron-.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Yes, you read right.  I partnered with my Internet marketing guru, Michael Tasner, at a business development conference in San Francisco.  We stood 6 feet apart, rested each end of a 6 foot long Rebar Iron bar in the soft spot located in the front of our throats, just under our adam's apple.  We looked into each other's eyes, and concentrated on both our current power, as well as having drawn up former powerful images of ourselves by the instructor.	75b75b632790abd4ac64c93d82815aae	3c61c65ee540ef3c2616397d5bb708da	c6aacfeff23aeb8c3659ffedbb8cd768	article	Mind-Bending Rebar Iron 	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814691	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	index-like	http://www.msmorrisonspeaks.com/money/2009/03/the-rest-of-the-story-.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Warren Buffet was quoted over the weekend saying the economy is in shambles and that it will last for the rest of this year.  Not sure that’s news, yet it’s surely captured headlines.  In fact, Buffett may have needed (he surely wanted) to refocus some of the VERY negative spot light on him, given that his investments, including Berkshire Hathaway suffered the worst year in it’s history, by a VERY large margin.  Don’t get me wrong, I like Warren Buffet, yet I’m NOT sure this is a time for him to be spouting off; perhaps he should stick to his knitting.	775c0514b41ccf3be16c9274b4dc570c	0e0060e09a96ee2959c10f6220757201	a1b7279ecc0163fb5eb0df2fdcdcb788	article	The Rest of the Story 	Debra L. Morrison	Debra L. Morrison	2009
7814723	Robotics and Automation  1996 IEEE International Conference 	3	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SNROR96	\N	\N		\N	\N	2321-2325	\N	\N	\N		A real-time vision system is described that can recognize 100 complex three-dimensional objects. In contrast to traditional strategies that rely on object geometry and local image features, the present system is founded on the concept of appearance matching. Appearance manifolds of the 100 objects were automatically learned using a computer-controlled turntable. The entire learning process was completed in 1 day. A recognition loop has been implemented that performs scene change detection, image segmentation, region normalizations, and appearance matching, in less than 1 second. The hardware used by the recognition system includes no more than a CCD color camera and a workstation. The real-time capability and interactive nature of the system have allowed numerous observers to test its performance. To quantify performance, we have conducted controlled experiments on recognition and pose estimation. The recognition rate was found to be 100% and object pose was estimated with a mean absolute error of 2.02 degrees and standard deviation of 1.67 degrees 	9aaf8034a9ce13e5fe2846d336f52b45	af4ebd0fdf12f46ff8b815c95d121688	94e108298fcb6a7c54d34c439c62e5c6	article	Real-time 100 object recognition system	S.K.Nayar S.A.Nene H.Murase	1996 IEEE International Conference	1996
7814729	Fourteenth International Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RORal	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=711134	\N	algorithm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes an approach to high performance
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image matching, which includes parallel feature detection
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and hierarchical image matching. To improve the performance
\
of the traditional image matching algorithms, we
\
adopted interesting points as feature points to reduce the
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redundant edge points and proposed a parallel guided image
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matching scheme by using Hausdorff distance. A series
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of experiments have been conducted and the results indicate
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the effectiveness of the proposed approach in terms of
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speedup and matching accuracy.	5f596399dce56f757016e3fba8d235ce	46abac9875592717c131257b1fb5d3fd	eebc7c67a73ce34ebbd8cc8d29512591	article	Real-time Object Recognition: Hierarchical Image Matching in A Parallel Virtual Machine Environment	J. You P. Bhattacharya S. Hungenahally	IEEE	1998
7814746	Informacijos Mokslai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LogViewOfArBRRep	http://www.leidykla.eu/fileadmin/Informacijos_mokslai/36/139-147.pdf	\N	An approach to information system development based on business rules emphasizes the importance
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of rules and encourages explicit rule modelling. Rule repository supports storage,
\
sharing and maintenance of rules captured in the process of modelling and development. Repository
\
architecture that supports three abstraction levels: business system, information system
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and software system of rules and core functional requirements defined in the our earlier
\
papers and in Haggerty et al. and including traceability, meta-data support, versioning integration,
\
etc. is investigated. A logical view on architecture of rule repository with the main focus
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on a conceptual data model is suggested in the paper.	\N	\N	139-147	\N	36	\N		An approach to information system development based on business rules emphasizes the importance
\
of rules and encourages explicit rule modelling. Rule repository supports storage,
\
sharing and maintenance of rules captured in the process of modelling and development. Repository
\
architecture that supports three abstraction levels: business system, information system
\
and software system of rules and core functional requirements defined in the our earlier
\
papers and in Haggerty et al. and including traceability, meta-data support, versioning integration,
\
etc. is investigated. A logical view on architecture of rule repository with the main focus
\
on a conceptual data model is suggested in the paper.	f5f6043c2b09eb34670705d85889a481	b9fe95b87da0ebc3524a367bdaaa67ed	8ff7416a5fef6cb0a98b89520d59404b	article	Logical View of Architecture of Business Rules Repository	Olegas Vasilecas and Lauras Ceponis	\N	2006
7814748	Informatica Economica	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MABR	http://revistaie.ase.ro/content/47/04Andreescu,%20Uta.pdf	\N		\N	\N	23-27	\N	47	\N		\N	1ef1ac18f24c2674a4610abae5f40549	3b8e39b0261836606fbf0360b177fa3b	9945638ee40394f944131cafd283f5ca	article	Methodological approaches based on business rules	Uta Andreescu	Uta Andreescu	2008
7814754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universtiy of California, Irvine, Dept. of Information    and Computer Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ucimlrepository	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51bfe38a18e331b32fd9d8e539c059b6	e1b40ce6b507248ba38ba27eb0b735a9	7f4591b001586dddb7855e88a572a2aa	misc	{UCI} Repository of machine learning databases	D. J. Newman and S. Hettich and C. L. Blake and C. J. Merz	\N	1998
7814774	Computer Vision — ECCV'98	I, LNCS 1406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IHRSfD98	\N	\N		\N	\N	877-892	\N	\N	\N		W4S is a real time visual surveillance system for detecting and tracking people and monitoring their activities in an outdoor environment by integrating realtime stereo computation into an intensity-based detection and tracking system. Unlike many systems for tracking people, W4S makes no use of color cues. Instead, W4S employs a combination of stereo, shape analysis and tracking to locate people and their parts (head, hands, feet, torso) and create models of people's appearance so that they can be tracked through interactions such as occlusions. W4S is capable of simultaneously tracking multiple people even with occlusion. It runs at 5-20 Hz for 320x120 resolution images on a dual-pentium 200 PC.	bfd30f29a2275a42520312e75f3cab68	a0b7fe7c9c935a014707d1bbf1752bb5	0a337e8f71068b55155eb5e81dcc4846	article	W4S:A Real-Time System for Detecting and Tracking People in 2-1/2 D	Larry S. Davis Ismail Haritaoglu	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	1998
7814781	Applications of Computer Vision, 1998. WACV '98. Proceedings., Fourth IEEE Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BGROR98	\N	\N		\N	\N	214-219	\N	\N	\N		As a step towards a perceptual user interface, an object tracking algorithm is developed and demonstrated tracking human faces. Computer vision algorithms that are intended to form part of a perceptual user interface must be fast and efficient. They must be able to track in real time and yet not absorb a major share of computational resources. An efficient, new algorithm is described here based on the mean shift algorithm. The mean shift algorithm robustly finds the mode (peak) of probability distributions. We first describe histogram based methods of producing object probability distributions. In our case, we want to track the mode of an object's probability distribution within a video scene. Since the probability distribution of the object can change and move dynamically in time, the mean shift algorithm is modified to deal with dynamically changing probability distributions. The modified algorithm is called the Continuously Adaptive Mean Shift (CAMSHIFT) algorithm. CAMSHIFT is then used as an interface for games and graphics.	014123da1a2359e7431d9a3dec88c810	607c7a89219c54c9daec33e438c89c85	2c0f454fdec1e37088d2577faf7d194e	article	Real time face and object tracking as a component of a perceptualuser interface	G.R. Bradski	IEEE	1998
7814788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	beck198001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In den letzten Jahren läßt sich ein ausgeprägter Planungs- und Veränderungseifer der verschiedensten Akteure im Berufsbereich beobachten.
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Altehrwürdige Berufsbilder werden als überarbeitungsbedürftig angesehen, Curriculumplanung und -reform sind zu einer Dauerbeschäftigung geworden, und überall blühen Modellversuche zur Berufsausbildung mit den unterschiedlichsten Zielsetzungen.
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Unter diesem praktischen Bezug wird in dem vorliegenden Lehrbuch die in Alltag, Politik und Forschung lange Zeit vorherrschende deterministische Deutung des Berufswandels ersetzt durch eine Perspektive, die die soziale Konstitution der Berufe ins Zentrum stellt.
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Das heißt, es wird den Fragen nachgegangen: Unter welchen sozioökonomischen Bedingungen entsteht die «Berufsform» von Arbeitskraft allgemein, auf welche Weise kommen einzelne Berufe und Berufsbilder zustande, welche Akteure mit welchen Interessen wirken daran mit, welche betrieblichen, sozialen und politischen Bedingungen und Anforderungen gehen in diese Prozesse der Berufsentstehung und -veränderung ein und welche Konsequenzen sind mit entsprechenden «Berufskonstruktionen» für die Arbeitenden verbunden.
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Dabei zeigen sich die Umrisse und Hauptrichtungen einer Berufskritik, die sowohl die Praxis der Entwicklung von Berufsausbildungen und Berufsbildern anregen kann als auch Anstöße vermittelt, gründlicher über Alternativen zum Beruf nachzudenken.
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Aus dem Inhalt:
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- Elemente einer Theorie des Berufs
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- Beruf und soziale Ungleichheit
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- Beruf und Arbeitsmarkt
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- Beruf und Betrieb
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- Die Bedeutung des Berufs für Entwicklung und Lebenslauf
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- Beruf und gesellschaftliche Praxis	5be450eb54d55836f2abad05f67b4074	86bd8e8b474ab5f34275c5bc8f9ddd20	7c74449c613133cb7133ca15def251cc	book	Soziologie der Arbeit und der Berufe - Grundlagen, Problemfelder, Forschungsergebnisse	Ulrich Beck and Michael Brater and Hansjürgen Daheim	\N	1980
7814817	Journal of Neurophysiology	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	td-neurons	\N	\N	CCNLab BibTeX	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e340b218ccd939d90d79d33e3be3f3e	f0ed709088e2cf552f8c47c51b54dfd8	4df7e7c0494f79d5ca97345b50c1697c	article	Predictive Reward Signal of Dopamine Neurons.	W. Schultz	\N	1998
7814827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1460571	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460571	\N	Mopping up	\N	\N	27--36	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-007-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460571}	This paper presents a model of the behavior of candidates for promotion to administrator status in Wikipedia. It uses a policy capture framework to highlight similarities and differences in the community's stated criteria for promotion decisions to those criteria actually correlated with promotion success. As promotions are determined by the consensus of dozens of voters with conflicting opinions and unwritten expectations, the results highlight the degree to which consensus is truly reached. The model is fast and easily computable on the fly, and thus could be applied as a self-evaluation tool for editors considering becoming administrators, as a dashboard for voters to view a nominee's relevant statistics, or as a tool to automatically search for likely future administrators. Implications for distributed consensus-building in online communities are discussed.	f1fba4db9cef3b6864df85d6c0d92608	bbb131f36f133283f3ef07e2a8b3bf82	a0fad3538f6e116796aa873573177404	inproceedings	Mopping up: modeling wikipedia promotion decisions	Moira Burke and Robert Kraut	\N	2008
7814846	The Journal of Chemical Physics	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Sim2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/122/174702/1	\N		\N	\N	174702	\N	17	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {174702}, numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1063/1.1883628}	\N	5aacd09e6dfaa507a4ed44e3e85a3000	02847a98962655a469cd1a42b9ae67ce	dac121a837ea151964e72c0ee186fb26	article	Parametrization of an anharmonic {Kirkwood}--{Keating} potential for {Al$_x$Ga$_{1 - x}$As} alloys	Eunji Sim and Joost Beckers and Simon de Leeuw and Michael Thorpe and Mark A. Ratner	\N	2005
7814851	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Gan2006	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v73/e235214	\N		\N	\N	235214	\N	23	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {235214}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.73.235214}	\N	4749a5a7d5db04ab9310349e9c5049d7	6d0a7a05d01a3699fc11d35a5807a951	e87c4c22625d2f17fb2423280c2a5401	article	First-principles calculation of the thermodynamics of 
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{In$_x$Ga$_{1-x}$N} alloys: Effect of lattice vibrations	C. K. Gan and Y. P. Feng and D. J. Srolovitz	\N	2006
7814856	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039710	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4	\N		\N	\N	50--65	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4039710}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4}	Controlled Language (CL) for Ontology Editing tools offer an attractive alternative for naive users wishing to create ontologies, but they are still required to spend time learning the correct syntactic structures and vocabulary in order to use the Controlled Language properly. This paper extends previous work (CLOnE) which uses standard NLP tools to process the language and manipulate an ontology. Here we also generate text in the CL from an existing ontology using template-based (or shallow) Natural Language Generation (NLG). The text generator and the CLOnE authoring process combine to form a RoundTrip Ontology Authoring environment: one can start with an existing imported ontology or one originally produced using CLOnE, (re)produce the Controlled Language, modify or edit the text as required and then turn the text back into the ontology in the CLOnE environment. Building on previous methodology we undertook an evaluation, comparing the RoundTrip Ontology Authoring process with a well-known ontology editor; where previous work required a CL reference manual with several examples in order to use the controlled language, the use of NLG reduces this learning curve for users and improves on existing results for basic ontology editing tasks.	118cbea1b495d0faa69273625788391b	1ac5be1019d857bdb2e6acd024239858	68c730408ca714d95aabcfc2313ab69d	incollection	RoundTrip Ontology Authoring	Brian Davis and Ahmad Iqbal and Adam Funk and Valentin Tablan and Kalina Bontcheva and Hamish Cunningham and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7814857	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039710	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4	\N		\N	\N	50--65	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4039710}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_4}	Controlled Language (CL) for Ontology Editing tools offer an attractive alternative for naive users wishing to create ontologies, but they are still required to spend time learning the correct syntactic structures and vocabulary in order to use the Controlled Language properly. This paper extends previous work (CLOnE) which uses standard NLP tools to process the language and manipulate an ontology. Here we also generate text in the CL from an existing ontology using template-based (or shallow) Natural Language Generation (NLG). The text generator and the CLOnE authoring process combine to form a RoundTrip Ontology Authoring environment: one can start with an existing imported ontology or one originally produced using CLOnE, (re)produce the Controlled Language, modify or edit the text as required and then turn the text back into the ontology in the CLOnE environment. Building on previous methodology we undertook an evaluation, comparing the RoundTrip Ontology Authoring process with a well-known ontology editor; where previous work required a CL reference manual with several examples in order to use the controlled language, the use of NLG reduces this learning curve for users and improves on existing results for basic ontology editing tasks.	118cbea1b495d0faa69273625788391b	1ac5be1019d857bdb2e6acd024239858	68c730408ca714d95aabcfc2313ab69d	incollection	RoundTrip Ontology Authoring	Brian Davis and Ahmad Iqbal and Adam Funk and Valentin Tablan and Kalina Bontcheva and Hamish Cunningham and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7814864	J. Mater. Chem	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Purton2005	http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/JM/article.asp?doi=b409770j	\N		\N	\N	785 - 790	\N	\N	\N		\N	d646de4527780c126abde303b04f875f	ff7858d0c5fc76d0726c76b58fa8c99b	b164823534a73ccc00426feb393b6e28	article	{Monte} {Carlo} simulation of {GaN/InN} mixtures	John A. Purton and Mikhail Yu. Lavrentiev and Neil L. Allan	\N	2005
7814866	Computational Materials Science	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aichoune2000	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWM-40D6384-1V/2/945d0e26c47f783f992dd0eb885e3890	\N		\N	\N	380 - 383	\N	2-4	\N	issn = {0927-0256}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0927-0256(00)00056-2}	The Stillinger-Weber potential has been parametrized for GaN with bond-type dependent parameters to allow efficient atomic simulations of large systems containing wrong, dangling and extra bonds. The input data for the fit are the experimental elastic constants of wurtzite structure and wrong bond energies deduced from ab initio calculation. The potential in then applied to zincblende structure and to planar defects. The predicted values are compared to experimental observation and previous computations.	867d41e2d4a7e0845b7f4b928e65b106	87f56e8197065e4bb4bb6c284d82c8a4	e6b981eb6a715fccc5d70af4c9ff3e27	article	An empirical potential for the calculation of the atomic structure of extended defects in wurtzite {GaN}	N. A\\"ichoune and V. Potin and P. Ruterana and A. Hairie and G. Nouet and E. Paumier	\N	2000
7814867	Information Retrieval	11	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10791-008-9048-x	\N	SpringerLink - Article de revue	\N	\N	269--286	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;We consider the following autocompletion search scenario: imagine a user of a search engine typing a query; then with every
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keystroke display those completions of the last query word that would lead to the best hits, and also display the best suchhits. The following problem is at the core of this feature: for a fixed document collection, given a set D of documents, and an alphabetical range W of words, compute the set of all word-in-document pairs (w,&nbsp;d) from the collection such that w ∈&nbsp;W and d&nbsp;∈&nbsp;D. We present a new data structure with the help of which such autocompletion queries can be processed, on the average, intime linear in the input plus output size, independent of the size of the underlying document collection. At the same time,our data structure uses no more space than an inverted index. Actual query processing times on a large test collection correlatealmost perfectly with our theoretical bound.	ee8a7f0af4de7f0ead13d38798cc1156	d202ed1a14a891994ff648268bf1add2	0c580fceea0f62e085df618004b4c95b	article	Output-sensitive autocompletion search	Holger Bast and Christian Mortensen and Ingmar Weber	\N	2008
7814869	Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms	250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gao2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJN-4K5SSVV-C/2/25a77e143d3f59085178a8a5fded9481	\N		\N	\N	50 - 53	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0168-583X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2006.04.082}	Partial-charged potentials for GaN are systematically developed that describe a wide range of structural properties, where the reference data for fitting the potential parameters are taken from ab initial calculations or experiments. The present potential model provides a good fit to different structural geometries and high pressure phases of GaN. The high-pressure transition from wurtzite to rock-salt structure is correctly predicted yielding the phase transition pressure of about 55 GPa, and the calculated volume change at the transition is in good agreement with experimental data. The results are compared with those obtained by ab initio simulations.	062a696eb3d409ac229125581647ef87	a1bf4392b7db007aef6199b1938de1e6	ff8ef5be92acf5b023bb1aead8f594b2	article	Development of partial-charge potential for {GaN}	Fei Gao and Ram Devanathan and Takuji Oda and William J. Weber	\N	2006
7814875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Xpert.press	SWB-276342860	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30025-0	\N		\N	In: Springer-Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-30025-0}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	63b0652d3df6738013b7ef74afc41178	03d484258f41a1ffbab20cacde741090	7d04deacb4ee6a9efe2b5f8c02e7ceb0	misc	IT-Risikomanagement leben : Wirkungsvolle Umsetzung für Projekte in der Softwareentwicklung	\N	Anita Ahrendts	2008
7814901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scerri2008semanticemail	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we provide a summary of work that has been
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pursued in the area of Semantic Email, with a particular
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focus on our work in the area. The aim of this paper is to
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provide a status quo for this topic, as well as to generate
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ideas and discussions that could evolve the topic and take it
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to new heights. We finish off by outlining future directions
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for evaluation, improvement as well as extension of our
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current technologies.	c8ffa671c10aacd05a0ff25d06529751	1be28487c5478a5b8e34ed4905365147	a815716e0ed34426ca5e3a62b89d5d6c	inproceedings	The path towards Semantic Email: Summary and Outlook	Simon Scerri Brian Davis Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7814903	Journal of Applied Physics	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Vurgaftman2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/94/3675/1	\N	Band parameters for nitrogen-containing semiconductors	\N	\N	3675-3696	\N	6	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1600519}	\N	bf37a0f7be98e7d6afe2df378964f93b	ef3040b551a67cfaf504ac8b57fa955b	b69e4ccb007f040fcaf5ee7059256915	article	Band parameters for nitrogen-containing semiconductors	I. Vurgaftman and J. R. Meyer	\N	2003
7814920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/semco/KimPBSD08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semco/icsc2008.html#KimPBSD08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	315-322	\N	\N	conf/semco/2008	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSC.2008.79}, date = {2008-09-21}	\N	30d1b75d1497c039612bcb1d9986a07d	d92a6d6ff466b402a983cc9a75c0ad8c	bddb811c4c5f783331f886609dec5cac	inproceedings	Review and Alignment of Tag Ontologies for Semantically-Linked Data in Collaborative Tagging Spaces.	Hak Lae Kim and Alexandre Passant and John G. Breslin and Simon Scerri and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7814923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th {I}ntl. {Prot�g�} {C}onference - {J}uly 15-18, 2007 - Budapest, \	Hungary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caires2007	\N	\N	mymory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.08.10}, owner = {elst}	\N	67aa067baab70c0b5d9a4587fec9e932	1694ebf00c011a4cc73dbd219c1fa497	c16f2855381436c9282a0c48da4d847e	article	A {Prot�g�} {P}lug-in {D}evelopment to {S}upport {NRL}	Milena C. Caires and Simon Scerri and Siegfried Handschuh and Michael Sintek and Ludger van Elst	\N	2007
7814926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/iui/Scerri08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iui/iui2008.html#Scerri08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	429-430	\N	\N	conf/iui/2008	date = {2009-02-14}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378773.1378851}, isbn = {978-1-59593-987-6}	\N	c736dcc245ab9cf47c9f03000849756e	4b79bef6b996eaa2bc881bd958f1632f	8007a7dfe42fbdc56629a2ae6fb0b407	inproceedings	Semanta: your personal email semantic assistant.	Simon Scerri	Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Henry Lieberman and Steffen Staab	2008
7814937	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039761	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_11	\N		\N	\N	142--155	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4039761}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_11}	This paper presents a controlled language for ontology editing and a software implementation, based partly on standard NLP tools, for processing that language and manipulating an ontology. The input sentences are analysed deterministically and compositionally with respect to a given ontology, which the software consults in order to interpret the input’s semantics; this allows the user to learn fewer syntactic structures since some of them can be used to refer to either classes or instances, for example. A repeated-measures, task-based evaluation has been carried out in comparison with a well-known ontology editor; our software received favourable results for basic tasks. The paper also discusses work in progress and future plans for developing this language and tool.	31034f1ed8e1f62a898947e7c0370148	db8dfebf2fb42a20ff73d99b9e8d0fd1	f20cf171e0806312a4abdfbef940d0d0	incollection	CLOnE: Controlled Language for Ontology Editing	Adam Funk and Valentin Tablan and Kalina Bontcheva and Hamish Cunningham and Brian Davis and Siegfried Handschuh	\N	2008
7814941	Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pizzato+Lima2003queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52dce2f8b948f85029b7325639ce3462	de6409e511cee4d32ea61378f60afe0d	8a742b89b5e3dfa61f6c0d7ef72b80bf	article	Evaluation of a Thesaurus-Based Query Expansion 	Luiz Pizzato and Vera de Lima	\N	2003
7814942	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039810	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_15	\N		\N	\N	197--210	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4039810}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_15}	In this paper we present a solution for “weaving the claim web”, i.e. the creation of knowledge networks via so-called claims stated in scientific publications created with the SALT (Semantically Annotated ) framework. To attain this objective, we provide support for claim identification, evolved the appropriate ontologies and defined a claim citation and reference mechanism. We also describe a prototypical claim search engine, which allows to reference to existing claims and hence, weave the web. Finally, we performed a small-scale evaluation of the authoring framework with a quite promising outcome.	edd0e1c73a568dce7529996c10062fb2	95493165a68c2bbee04da5fca65e424a	fbfd9d0af3d074090c6564a7f220dca8	incollection	SALT: Weaving the Claim Web	Tudor Groza and Knud M\\"{o}ller and Siegfried Handschuh and Diana Trif and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7814958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th European Semantic Web Conference, (ESWC \	2008), Tenerife, Spain, June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	groza2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f435eef2746496fffb39b3c2940a70b	be5d4d6748f063a1ed751cc0e091a5e4	327e510b83b6f1bed3eee34b11a6f3bb	inproceedings	KonneX-SALT: First Steps towards a Semantic Claim Federation Infrastructure	Tudor Groza and Knud Moeller and Siegfried Handschuh and Stefan Decker	\N	2008
7814963	Applied Physics Letters	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Behr1998	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/73/241/1	\N	Evidence for compositional inhomogeneity in low In content (InGa)N obtained by resonant Raman scattering	\N	\N	241-243	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.121768}	\N	456657181ffa8a4342e22835f50cf296	54183d0d4c56ae2d2bd8da3794eba569	c570309952d7dc0c91e4eed915f12799	article	Evidence for compositional inhomogeneity in low {In} content {(InGa)N} obtained by resonant {Raman} scattering	D. Behr and J. Wagner and A. Ramakrishnan and H. Obloh and K.-H. Bachem	\N	1998
7814965	Applied Physics Letters	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Silveira1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/75/3602/1	\N		\N	\N	3602-3604	\N	23	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.125401}	\N	84814015d823f289c7116362dc46dfe9	09e4317fdf85a6c2ea9cd5bbe2b1cdac	569097595529c6a4d0a83865661e241f	article	Evidence of phase separation in cubic In{$_x$}Ga{_$1-x$}N epitaxial layers by resonant Raman scattering	E. Silveira and A. Tabata and J. R. Leite and R. Trentin and V. Lemos and T. Frey and D. J. As and D. Schikora and K. Lischka	\N	1999
7814969	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	2001-2020	\N	D2	\N		\N	a5c6d062d89bba9fd781e77b2c935f53	ec189bf66d3e61999181b796d5b06d16	623f7b62833a3a5560adce7ee5365484	article	An updated review of polar mesosphere summer echoes:\
Observation, theory, and their relationship to noctilucent clouds and\
subvisible aerosols	J. Y. N. Cho and J. Rottger	\N	|1997|
7814970	Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	30-41	\N	1	\N		\N	fb8f67b574cae22593618d2e2e7eec61	67c0e4ed022ce6bacadf166e8d555d5b	3f84e6577cf8b46922acb89909798605	article	Decadal and inter-hemispheric variability in polar mesospheric\
clouds, water vapor, and temperature	M. Hervig and D. Siskind	\N	|2006|
7814971	Geophysical Research Letters	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	1529-1532	\N	11	\N		\N	10ada9b008e3770922262670cbd6c5d3	0207d0177a802027aa996c6e4a40e4f0	23910601112809848fd9360cf380bbcd	article	Differences in near-mesopause summer winds, temperatures, and\
water vapor at northern and southern latitudes as possible causal factors\
for inter-hemispheric PMSE differences	M. M. Huaman and B. B. Balsley	\N	|1999|
7814972	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	9135-9149	\N	D8	\N		\N	6d748a0f5a0e76ddb99b433626704fad	d6a09b3007e6a1fff0e8d7cadf5b1887	73a1f186bc18c88f5f5eb5370ded5807	article	Thermal structure of the Arctic summer mesosphere	F. J. Lubken	\N	|1999|
7814973	Advances in Space Research	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	794-801	\N	6	\N		\N	38f8bd2a9b9744462030f9d0ee16b069	eeb613fdfe31e581e11f719e0b742410	687e515a05c07f1e6f9a534175666c0a	article	The sensitivity of mesospheric ice layers to atmospheric\
background temperatures and water vapor	F. J. Lubken and M. Rapp and I. Strelnikova	\N	|2007|
7814974	Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	2601-2633	\N	11-12	\N		\N	142029cdee33e9892e0b11dd847e1fdb	1eb82a6c9cdc153d37b0c4217039c1e1	fbdd51caa377ab1ebdf89627614803cc	article	Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE): Review of observations\
and current understanding	M. Rapp and F. J. Lubken	\N	|2004|
7814975	Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	1352-1369	\N	12	\N		\N	a3cd225e6f9e7898365322a934f3f8cc	241e2fd330635cfc23b7f4faf158fec0	efcc9a63476dc5a687f494c08c939cc5	article	Interhemispheric differences in polar mesospheric clouds\
observed by the HALOE instrument	J. E. Wrotny and J. M. Russell	\N	|2006|
7814976	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	!!!	\N	\N	Leo's paper references	\N	\N	11	\N	D9	\N		\N	eda327057eaf57e74338be3242d236b4	4e25cd93177d7e2fa1d7061d9c349137	4bf48e87c5db342ad871bd1292ea0bf6	article	Mesopause structure from thermosphere, ionosphere, mesosphere,\
energetics, and dynamics (TIMED)/sounding of the atmosphere using broadband\
emission radiometry (SABER) observations	J. Y. Xu and H. L. Liu and W. Yuan and A. K. Smith and R. G. Roble and C. J. Mertens and J. M. Russell and M. G. Mlynczak	\N	|2007|
7814977	Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pizzato+Lima2003queryexponNet	 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36456-0_59	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		N2  - In this work we present a heuristic for query expansion and its evaluation with information retrieval over the Internet. We
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 obtained the precision and recall measures for the top-50 documents from 13 different queries. For those we had good results
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 on estimated recall and F-measure values indicating that query expansion is a reasonable technique when few documents are
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	abfc2da9f7a1aff41771725f5c27779f	2b32d4cf84d34ee833351f856bef43a8	d43306da210cee051865e77167556376	article	Query Expansion Based on Thesaurus Relations: Evaluation over Internet	Vera de Lima Luiz Pizzato	\N	2003
7814986	Physical Review A	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Araujo.Havlin.ea1991Diffusionofwalkers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5207--5213	\N	10	\N	file = {Araujo.Havlin.ea1991Diffusionofwalkers.pdf:Araujo.Havlin.ea1991Diffusionofwalkers.pdf:PDF}	\N	1dff8ff77be2ca5f8c63f9e185c0abf6	d94730aaccadd27782b2cbc710f72fc5	8ba2910060a99f082b35ed35911514d2	article	{Diffusion of walkers with persistent velocities}	Araujo, M. and Havlin, S. and Weiss, G.H. and Stanley, H.E.	\N	1991
7814987	Scientific American	193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Asch1955Opinionsandsocial	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	31--35	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {opinion dynamics experiment}, file = {Asch1955Opinionsandsocial.pdf:Asch1955Opinionsandsocial.pdf:PDF}	\N	9e7b9e77a5e083adb2aabb1d65868c20	a2837880a50b5038807b5c82e1446545	4d221a39fb211dc26e03ca02c004334f	article	{Opinions and social pressure}	Asch, S.E.	\N	1955
7814991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '96: Proceedings of the 19th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Xu+Croft1996queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	4--11	\N	\N	\N	location = {Zurich, Switzerland}, isbn = {0-89791-792-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/243199.243202}	\N	222a21fc58f8fd05c225f02fd3fa5aee	7513fa3fce2411a9e7f36dfcc93ff42c	992876ba88907d4532f48dc6620377ad	inproceedings	Query expansion using local and global document analysis	Jinxi Xu and W. Bruce Croft	\N	1996
7814995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	SWB-252849809	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2785977&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	Literaturverz. S. 269 - 276	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-486-58009-4 ; 978-3-486-58009-9}, size = {X, 283 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	b1a5b6fec05cd969d4757edfcb7e212c	49e6480b80dbe5488ef964bae721d34b	8a7e2754c5bd6272edb663e8b80afd09	book	IT-Risikomanagement	Holger Seibold	\N	2006
7814996	J. Graph Algorithms Appl.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eppstein04weightedCentrality	\N	\N	DBLP Record 'journals/jgaa/EppsteinW04'	\N	\N	39-45	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://jgaa.info/accepted/2004/EppsteinWang2004.8.1.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	2b26da47fb45543632bc2b6e7a7adc2c	2c64996f85bb814b9911c9dd8b9bc0f1	06cb4241304708c75cd15f1522800524	article	Fast Approximation of Centrality	David Eppstein and Joseph Wang	\N	2004
7814998	CoRR	cmp-lg/9709008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conrath+Jiang1997semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/cmp-lg/9709008}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cf5c4f97b6aa2374121ca98132491dab	175ec03ee8c47d4b2d0a083609a78e05	75183eed0a84f9c9e0b0a170a23ec54a	article	Semantic Similarity Based on Corpus Statistics and Lexical
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               Taxonomy	Jay J. Jiang and David W. Conrath	\N	1997
7815002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keiner9823928	http://books.google.de/books?id=c7TB9FH8-3YC&printsec=frontcover&rview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b23e74446d28e07a634dc6246f9d874c	5ec01e0e780205a16b249d17125bd5e5	4ffbabca145b7977b648d982d82602cd	book	Implementierung von Risikomanagementsystemen	Daniel Sauka	Daniel Sauka	2008
7815009	J. Geophys. Res.	114	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	cite-key	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JD011244	\N	trying AGU through bibdesk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-03-25 11:44:24 -0400}, m1 = {10.1029/2008JD011244}, ty = {JOUR}, date-modified = {2009-03-25 11:44:24 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JD011244}	Gravity waves in the mesopause region (80--105 km) may induce perturbations in OH Meinal Band emissions at ∼87 km. These perturbations can be observed by ground-based OH airglow imagers. In this paper, we present observations of concentric gravity waves (CGW) by the all-sky OH imager at Yucca Ridge Field Station (40.7$\\,^{\\circ}$N, 104.9$\\,^{\\circ}$W) near Fort Collins, Colorado. We find that expanding rings of concentric gravity waves were observed on 9 out of 723 clear nights from 2003 to 2008. In particular, on 11 May 2004, concentric rings were observed for ∼1.5 h, with nearly perfect circular rings entirely in the field of view during the first 30 min. The centers of the concentric rings occurred at the geographic locations of two strong convective plumes which were active in the troposphere ∼1 h earlier. We measured the horizontal wavelengths and periods of these gravity waves as functions of both radius and time. These results agreed reasonably well with the internal Boussinesq gravity wave dispersion relation with an assumed zero background wind. Similarly, for the other 8 cases, strong convective plumes occurred prior to the CGW observations near the apparent center of each of the arcs or rings. For the 7 out of the 9 cases, radiosonde data were available up to z = 30--35 km. These data showed that the wind speeds from the tropopause to ∼30--35 km were smaller than ∼20--30 m/s. Because 8 of the 9 cases occurred when the total horizontal mean winds were weak and because the horizontal winds below ∼87 km were less than ∼20 m/s on 11 May 2004 (according to radiosonde and TIME-GCM model data), we postulate that weak background horizontal winds are likely a necessary condition for gravity waves excited from convective overshooting to be observed as concentric arcs or rings in the OH layer.	ccf1cbd705d07dada2646da7ae13bb3e	9ba1e2f2a5643119907395d76ed39085	0f36e9eb2af1856f57423a3dafa08a9d	article	Concentric gravity waves in the mesosphere generated by deep convective plumes in the lower atmosphere near Fort Collins, Colorado	Jia Yue and Sharon L. Vadas and Chiao-Yao She and Takuji Nakamura and Steven C. Reising and Han-Li Liu and Pete Stamus and David A. Krueger and Walter Lyons and Tao Li	\N	2009/03/18
7815022	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	Rowohlts Enzyklopädie ; 55655	UBMA_102697639	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=102697639&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	523 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-499-55655-3}	\N	24ff2544e741822d17de0584e0d44e1c	0441185100b8803102dfc7da2631e0e1	7883da6c1ec608dd3ba47911b346021d	book	Aufgabensammlung zur "Statistik für die Sozialwissenschaften"	Dagmar Krebs and Steffen-Matthias Kühnel and Marita Jacob	\N	2003
7815066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ji06constrainedNcut	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148241	\N	Document clustering with prior knowledge	\N	\N	405--412	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1148170.1148241}	Document clustering is an important tool for text analysis and is used in many different applications. We propose to incorporate prior knowledge of cluster membership for document cluster analysis and develop a novel semi-supervised document clustering model. The method models a set of documents with weighted graph in which each document is represented as a vertex, and each edge connecting a pair of vertices is weighted with the similarity value of the two corresponding documents. The prior knowledge indicates pairs of documents that known to belong to the same cluster. Then, the prior knowledge is transformed into a set of constraints. The document clustering task is accomplished by finding the best cuts of the graph under the constraints. We apply the model to the Normalized Cut method to demonstrate the idea and concept. Our experimental evaluations show that the proposed document clustering model reveals remarkable performance improvements with very limited training samples, and hence is a very effective semi-supervised classification tool.	e5c36ba9a5f8eb69d35d9b5354ba606d	9b2471699f3e8a72cb26d32cf1281bac	1eb455f0c4f7d4cc7f64af4c4ee6e569	inproceedings	Document clustering with prior knowledge	Xiang Ji and Wei Xu	\N	2006
7815071	Journal of Mathematical Sociology	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes01betweennessCentrality	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — A faster algorithm for betweenness centrality	\N	\N	163--177	\N	\N	\N		\N	6710ef87b6911a81bf76a2135fbf432c	dff547c1a86412c8f3742aab68f7a243	648932edda61ab106aaab658c1007aac	article	A faster algorithm for betweenness centrality	Ulrik Brandes	\N	2001
7815129	Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pizzato+Lima2003queryexponNet	 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36456-0_59	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		N2  - In this work we present a heuristic for query expansion and its evaluation with information retrieval over the Internet. We
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 obtained the precision and recall measures for the top-50 documents from 13 different queries. For those we had good results
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 on estimated recall and F-measure values indicating that query expansion is a reasonable technique when few documents are
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	74ae3a669c1c3aedb3e415b3ddb5cb15	f05005d7017eb65a12f9f1b6c9366443	4f336e9009ce87015105d57a361cc577	article	\	Evaluation of a Thesaurus-Based Query Expansion Technique 	Vera de Lima Luiz Pizzato	\N	2003
7815135	JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS	65	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu:2003lr	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	245--267	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, author-keywords = {mesospheric temperature; pressure; microwave observation; Zeeman effect; satellite remote sensing}, date = {JAN}, isi = {ISI:000180721800009}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}	\N	ca5ba5710d9a7c9970113c3843bdb709	bf8beb37564ebfc228269f6b93ecdd59	bb97d12920644f24d07c26cd795dcf08	article	Mesospheric temperature from UARS MLS: retrieval and validation	D. L. Wu and W. G. Read and Z. Shippony and T. Leblanc and T. J. Duck and D. A. Ortland and R. J. Sica and P. S. Argall and J. Oberheide and A. Hauchecorne and P. Keckhut and C. Y. She and D. A. Krueger	\N	2003
7815136	JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS	64	\N	\N	May-Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:2002fk	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	915--922	\N	8-11	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, author-keywords = {mesosphere; temperature; inversion; lidar; gravity waves}, date = {MAY-JUL}, isi = {ISI:000176748800005}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}	\N	57506d0b9bd07300b2ae64c41d255577	97fd74aa9b7bcd55f21ddd8ec6ff97b8	57c60f622fe400d4dbd9204b0615b8c6	article	Modulation of upper mesospheric temperature inversions due to tidal-gravity Wave interactions	R. J. Sica and T. Thayaparan and P. S. Argall and A. T. Russell and W. K. Hocking	\N	2002
7815137	JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC TECHNOLOGY	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:2001qy	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1223--1228	\N	7	\N	isi = {ISI:000169775700010}, date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}	\N	b1af106014d3955d32939689450c1785	4adaf022a1352a48a994b829e4650520	e0e94827be44216a9ff54bab2fa6eb73	article	Ozone corrections for Rayleigh-scatter temperature determinations in the middle atmosphere	R. J. Sica and Z. A. Zylawy and P. S. Argall	\N	2001
7815138	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES	106	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Russell:2001uq	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	11849--11858	\N	D11	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {JUN 16}, isi = {ISI:000169300200010}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	2e0a36cd0e8c3541575d3d2a0dd831e6	6a340e332cde5c14303c187da06eee75	b71c4f90aec3f6e089d418b8c415ce2d	article	Observations of high-frequency temporal gravity wave spectra in the middle upper stratosphere	A. T. Russell and R. J. Sica	\N	2001
7815139	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES	106	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mwangi:2001fj	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	10313--10323	\N	D10	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY 27}, isi = {ISI:000168839900014}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	03120ee6e59519ede00b3ed710def5ac	87ca238a2d3ffec2a79419cbabd59ada	0eae4cfe263d0552b48d066ff35c4fc9	article	Retrieval of molecular nitrogen and molecular oxygen densities in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere using ground-based lidar measurements	M. M. Mwangi and R. J. Sica and P. S. Argall	\N	2001
7815140	APPLIED OPTICS	39	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Argall:2000kx	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	2393--2400	\N	15	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY 20}, isi = {ISI:000087120200003}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	5f13bc4256dfc146e85147a3745a8c76	a288ce602dd6d48cf3b4ed67c6182871	fb09e424a5adfcce5f19cda9f57e355f	article	Lidar measurements taken with a large aperture liquid mirror. 2. Sodium resonance-fluorescence system	P. S. Argall and O. N. Vassiliev and R. J. Sica and M. M. Mwangi	\N	2000
7815141	GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS	26	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:1999yq	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	3617--3620	\N	24	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {DEC 15}, isi = {ISI:000084590800010}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	d5d51cf29946238f4bc3106bd2e599e6	53141d10c760567621405fb789b1206c	63b1c1e8334a9d2ca4720aac328607d6	article	How many waves are in the gravity wave spectrum?	R. J. Sica and A. T. Russell	\N	1999
7815142	JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES	56	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:1999vn	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1308--1329	\N	10	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY 15}, isi = {ISI:000080222400003}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	a0a6b09c6a08fdac6dc0dc44e1edfb1d	f153fc6bb22ecfa056458c7f3b7ccddb	749465f86e8a10d9fa2f53e2c50e586c	article	Measurements of the effects of gravity waves in the middle atmosphere using parametric models of density fluctuations. Part I: Vertical wavenumber and temporal spectra	R. J. Sica and A. T. Russell	\N	1999
7815143	JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES	56	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:1999rt	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1330--1343	\N	10	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY 15}, isi = {ISI:000080222400004}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	b454c876dc5ec2ff7e66a4a99dd40957	50257b88f039c9e73ef49d35a0b1e390	4cc3e4fa66a246eaecbb0920bfdadff4	article	Measurements of the effects of gravity waves is the middle atmosphere using parametric models of density fluctuations. Part II: Energy dissipation and eddy diffusion	R. J. Sica	\N	1999
7815144	GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS	23	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sica:1996ys	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	2797--2800	\N	20	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {OCT 1}, isi = {ISI:A1996VL37000021}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	16471e7fa79daf8861e663ec6f4bccc2	07f6aa2de739f6883a3676afeb72e029	c1050fd7078772258ed01cad92d7e7f8	article	Measurements of superadiabatic lapse rates in the middle atmosphere	R. J. Sica and M. D. Thorsley	\N	1996
7815145	APPLIED OPTICS	34	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1995fr	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	6925--6936	\N	30	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {OCT 20}, isi = {ISI:A1995RZ26800019}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	bf62482135417a4e2990da544223fdf6	ec0a0ea93cf9a22962ae0528479c9edd	1b87767d03127f5a6e47591f780fcfea	article	LIDAR MEASUREMENTS TAKEN WITH A LARGE-APERTURE LIQUID MIRROR .1. RAYLEIGH-SCATTER SYSTEM	R. J. SICA and S. SARGOYTCHEV and P. S. ARGALL and E. F. BORRA and L. GIRARD and C. T. SPARROW and S. FLATT	\N	1995
7815146	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	98	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1993zr	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	15667--15676	\N	A9	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {SEP 1}, isi = {ISI:A1993LW35300052}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	42457f0b7f5da061d4a9787f02338c5a	7f48ff1af82c9cd6bdb49e97eabca237	540cd8cc2480bf5bcbe9c85d9e29cba1	article	COMPUTATIONS OF LOCAL ION ENERGY-BALANCE IN THE AURORAL-ZONE	R. J. SICA and J. P. STMAURICE and G. HERNANDEZ and G. J. ROMICK and TSUNODA	\N	1993
7815147	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES	98	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1993mz	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1051--1055	\N	D1	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {JAN 20}, isi = {ISI:A1993KJ59400006}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	888ca7addc2cc93151b96656d7e64c5b	479a98304509b190f00e463aad1fe72a	860d1bf87df7fbc52201dfc21b729ce1	article	INFERRING MIDDLE ATMOSPHERIC OZONE HEIGHT PROFILES FROM GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS OF MOLECULAR-OXYGEN EMISSION RATES .2. COMPARISON WITH O2(1-DELTA-G) (0,1) BAND MEASUREMENTS AT SUNSET	R. J. SICA and R. P. LOWE	\N	1993
7815148	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES	98	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1993ly	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1057--1067	\N	D1	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {JAN 20}, isi = {ISI:A1993KJ59400007}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	6ca4393a398756b813b3737ddef66a6e	9111e42e1d54cc141a2382c053b50555	4747f84ca04f40c82edc1769a9f4c5c4	article	INFERRING MIDDLE ATMOSPHERIC OZONE HEIGHT PROFILES FROM GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS OF MOLECULAR-OXYGEN EMISSION RATES .3. CAN TWILIGHT MEASUREMENTS OF THE ATMOSPHERIC BAND BE USED TO RETRIEVE AN OZONE DENSITY PROFILE	R. J. SICA	\N	1993
7815149	JOURNAL OF GEOMAGNETISM AND GEOELECTRICITY	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1991gf	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	467--478	\N	\N	\N	part-number = {Part 1 Suppl. S}, isi = {ISI:A1991JW70500036}, date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}, publication-type = {J}	\N	dcc99cf6cb465505e6d6bd0812214f01	bd6b269fabadddb6733846a40281a0d0	06f942155a4d754ad029a5ffa0714086	article	MULTIINSTRUMENT MEASUREMENTS OF IONOSPHERE-THERMOSPHERE COUPLING INVOLVING OPTICAL INTERFEROMETRY	R. J. SICA	\N	1991
7815150	CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS	69	\N	\N	Aug-Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1991ve	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1069--1075	\N	8-9	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {AUG-SEP}, isi = {ISI:A1991GR97500022}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	464114f4764d6f8318e9cf1d65d489ea	d398b2a522deee6223cac2b902265b8c	3e549fc83abf38b776536d3d503a1272	article	INFERRING MIDDLE-ATMOSPHERIC OZONE HEIGHT PROFILES FROM GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS OF MOLECULAR-OXYGEN EMISSION RATES .1. MODEL DESCRIPTION AND SENSITIVITY TO INPUTS	R. J. SICA	\N	1991
7815151	PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE	39	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TAYLOR:1991ul	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1171--1188	\N	8	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {AUG}, isi = {ISI:A1991GF16400011}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	ba0438f711342d2b7678483941e65d49	23836ae0467df96d2b677c78e8dd50a9	e84c2a3b0961d759edee4b81a2d126ba	article	SIMULTANEOUS INTENSITY, TEMPERATURE AND IMAGING MEASUREMENTS OF SHORT-PERIOD WAVE STRUCTURE IN THE OH NIGHTGLOW EMISSION	M. J. TAYLOR and P. J. ESPY and D. J. BAKER and R. J. SICA and P. C. NEAL and W. R. PENDLETON	\N	1991
7815152	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	96	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HEDIN:1991qf	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	7657--7688	\N	A5	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY 1}, isi = {ISI:A1991FL02900006}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	24c597066b86a7a39aa8e7501e64e3ea	a3f76e98315594f1257f401283ce2038	1d2349f63957f2e5b1dba2e28c29e1ff	article	REVISED GLOBAL-MODEL OF THERMOSPHERE WINDS USING SATELLITE AND GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS	A. E. HEDIN and M. A. BIONDI and R. G. BURNSIDE and G. HERNANDEZ and R. M. JOHNSON and T. L. KILLEEN and C. MAZAUDIER and J. W. MERIWETHER and J. E. SALAH and R. J. SICA and R. W. SMITH and N. W. SPENCER and V. B. WICKWAR and T. S. VIRDI	\N	1991
7815153	PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE	38	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1990pd	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1567--1571	\N	12	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {DEC}, isi = {ISI:A1990ER57200009}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	be296210ed0a4b6d3ff79a106b9fde1a	3fcb553e4e6f9ed9eee91ec555668983	d92e797cdc2c0e68d0971633d0208bbb	article	INTERPRETING VERTICAL PLASMA DRIFT IN THE MIDLATITUDE IONOSPHERE USING IONOSONDE MEASUREMENTS	R. J. SICA and R. W. SCHUNK	\N	1990
7815154	GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS	17	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	REES:1990bh	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	1259--1262	\N	9	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {AUG}, isi = {ISI:A1990DU47200006}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	70c642e28e549b6733cedbfd57bb5b0a	903ad01e7517ca3e60d7d8033f77fac9	cd4ec00f40b32f1203eb8cabf425cbd9	article	WINDS IN THE UPPER MESOSPHERE AT MIDLATITUDE - 1ST RESULTS USING AN IMAGING FABRY-PEROT-INTERFEROMETER	D. REES and A. ARULIAH and T. J. FULLERROWELL and V. B. WICKWAR and R. J. SICA	\N	1990
7815155	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	95	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1990lq	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	8271--8279	\N	A6	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {JUN 1}, isi = {ISI:A1990DH28400046}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	695b2a880101dd588a7712dee5cc0d6c	2bcb68e124cf0c34f3b62c1c4d1794c0	175bfcf8aaad69cf6b03d7f3173b691e	article	A STUDY OF THE UNDISTURBED MIDLATITUDE IONOSPHERE USING SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE SITE IONOSONDE MEASUREMENTS DURING THE SUNDIAL-86 CAMPAIGN	R. J. SICA and R. W. SCHUNK and P. J. WILKINSON	\N	1990
7815156	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	94	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1989dq	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	11921--11932	\N	A9	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {SEP 1}, isi = {ISI:A1989AP83000012}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	0c194372f196a23655445e87525c8350	a63a1181cc9dbaf5c4e1c6f6421c98ee	d0c1ed25f7ae4d4c08f8a0b582eb16fc	article	THE CONTROL OF AURORAL-ZONE DYNAMICS AND THERMODYNAMICS BY THE INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC-FIELD DAWN-DUSK (Y) COMPONENT	R. J. SICA and G. HERNANDEZ and B. A. EMERY and R. G. ROBLE and R. W. SMITH and M. H. REES	\N	1989
7815157	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	94	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LABELLE:1989rr	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	3791--3798	\N	A4	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {APR 1}, isi = {ISI:A1989U017800030}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	1a2f29822a9bd51018207841e68de894	7bb999b18c6d361d4fd72a767829a4d2	279061101cbddc122c35c4f285637ccf	article	IONIZATION FROM SOFT ELECTRON-PRECIPITATION IN THE AURORAL F-REGION	J. LABELLE and R. J. SICA and C. KLETZING and G. D. EARLE and M. C. KELLEY and D. LUMMERZHEIM and R. B. TORBERT and K. D. BAKER and G. BERG	\N	1989
7815158	JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS	50	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1988cr	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	141--152	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {FEB}, isi = {ISI:A1988M438600007}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	6a683f58032db13e435ee5d35782d18f	dae778cc3abe8c122b328585f3be1de4	f41b7ddbd8648eb8e9436ca7cb825915	article	CAN THE HIGH-LATITUDE IONOSPHERE SUPPORT LARGE FIELD-ALIGNED ION DRIFTS	R. J. SICA and R. W. SCHUNK and C. E. RASMUSSEN	\N	1988
7815159	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	91	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1986wd	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	3593--3611	\N	A12	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {DEC 1}, isi = {ISI:A1986F171200027}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	fb422d86e18309c47fcb70aca6783bdd	02955c3909cdf8c5a5578745beb150f9	8b31773262abac317cb74c70175a920f	article	AURORAL-ZONE THERMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS .2. INDIVIDUAL NIGHTS	R. J. SICA and G. HERNANDEZ and G. J. ROMICK and M. H. REES and R. G. ROBLE	\N	1986
7815160	PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE	34	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1986nx	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	483--488	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAY}, isi = {ISI:A1986C531500005}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	d0e8fd8f2d4152b992176dee95b51cae	f16fc6b350176672ae26847c8afa615f	e9064729e1b1adaeab0892762215c2db	article	THE ALTITUDE REGION SAMPLED BY GROUND-BASED DOPPLER TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENTS OF THE OI 15867 K EMISSION-LINE IN AURORAE	R. J. SICA and M. H. REES and R. G. ROBLE and G. HERNANDEZ and G. J. ROMICK	\N	1986
7815161	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS	91	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICA:1986eu	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	3231--3244	\N	A3	\N	date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, publication-type = {J}, date = {MAR 1}, isi = {ISI:A1986A716200035}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}	\N	9f26f0656e8ca3b9401ee1a5201d05eb	31f1de9c4b20bf2b00a7ad2c902a317a	ec2510fff92d03afaa2711c60a20ad62	article	AURORAL-ZONE THERMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS .1. AVERAGES	R. J. SICA and M. H. REES and G. J. ROMICK and G. HERNANDEZ and R. G. ROBLE	\N	1986
7815162	APPLIED OPTICS	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HERNANDEZ:1984oq	\N	\N	Bob Sica's publications	\N	\N	915--919	\N	6	\N	isi = {ISI:A1984SH30600026}, date-added = {2006-07-14 11:52:22 -0400}, date-modified = {2006-07-14 11:52:23 -0400}, publication-type = {J}	\N	40a08f94b57c69bcff3c452915c33828	1dd20c254b0f16c5bfecbf51b5e67245	ea3912ebbd713360b26d8b583f6bcbc0	article	EQUAL-NOISE SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENT	G. HERNANDEZ and R. J. SICA and G. J. ROMICK	\N	1984
7815164	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krug2006dmm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8d6474524d3ca9d73d947a15aa02447	aaaeadda5ad6047da6b867960a4555fc	efbd681dc6f36a9aeb7d466f2ad7672f	book	Don't make me think! Web Usability - Das intuitive Web	Steve Krug	\N	2006
7815167	Journal of Algorithms	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fredman1996618	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WH3-45MH2BH-9/2/d9bf7fa86ed24fb4b64af8e88c78aa2b	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Algorithms : On the Complexity of Dualization of Monotone Disjunctive Normal Forms	\N	\N	618 - 628	\N	3	\N	issn = {0196-6774}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jagm.1996.0062}	We show that the duality of a pair of monotone disjunctive normal forms of sizencan be tested inno(log n)time.	d3070f8fb11bc836b81af75f93ec88c1	d556670ae9bfe7a22532f2e7379fc9e2	94e3e5bd324fd47cb9c1d51c0666f01c	article	On the Complexity of Dualization of Monotone Disjunctive Normal Forms	Michael L. Fredman and Leonid Khachiyan	\N	1996
7815180	\N	3588	\N	\N	\N	\N	Database and Expert Systems Applications, 16th International                Conference, DEXA 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 22-26,                2005, Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	GongCheangHou2005queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	166-175	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dexa/2005	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11546924_17}, isbn = {3-540-28566-0}	\N	d81dcec01d175524fd0c06770e95995f	7378f29b26db44c88f069612b6fe18d0	1544f3774b01977b8dc963fcbc3c7d95	inproceedings	Web Query Expansion by WordNet	Zhiguo Gong and Chan Wa Cheang and Leong Hou U	Kim Viborg Andersen and John K. Debenham and Roland Wagner	2005
7815191	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	14	\N	\N	feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	calders07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-006-0054-6	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	171--206	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;All frequent itemset mining algorithms rely heavily on the monotonicity principle for pruning. This principle allows for excluding
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candidate itemsets from the expensive counting phase. In this paper, we present sound and complete deduction rules to derivebounds on the support of an itemset. Based on these deduction rules, we construct a condensed representation of all frequentitemsets, by removing those itemsets for which the support can be derived, resulting in the so called Non-Derivable Itemsets (NDI) representation. We also present connections between our proposal and recent other proposals for condensed representationsof frequent itemsets. Experiments on real-life datasets show the effectiveness of the NDI representation, making the searchfor frequent non-derivable itemsets a useful and tractable alternative to mining all frequent itemsets.	ed55e224e50950a4711374b840fd6eb5	17778281cf99b171161a4b43ea102c9a	b1e3c6700a7ea9a15bd0f5c3c230a366	article	Non-derivable itemset mining	Toon Calders and Bart Goethals	\N	2007
7815195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '97: Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brin97	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=253327	\N	Beyond market baskets	\N	\N	265--276	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tucson, Arizona, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-911-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/253260.253327}	One of the most well-studied problems in data mining is mining for association rules in market basket data. Association rules, whose significance is measured via support and confidence, are intended to identify rules of the type, “A customer purchasing item A often also purchases item B.” Motivated by the goal of generalizing beyond market baskets and the association rules used with them, we develop the notion of mining rules that identify correlations (generalizing associations), and we consider both the absence and presence of items as a basis for generating rules. We propose measuring significance of associations via the chi-squared test for correlation from classical statistics. This leads to a measure that is upward closed in the itemset lattice, enabling us to reduce the mining problem to the search for a border between correlated and uncorrelated itemsets in the lattice. We develop pruning strategies and devise an efficient algorithm for the resulting problem. We demonstrate its effectiveness by testing it on census data and finding term dependence in a corpus of text documents, as well as on synthetic data.	9903c1a9fe55ae1d9dba95dd94143d44	df93d46bed0f8b03ac49e4eff87730e0	d5212224050a4c3ddd65740663b9ec27	inproceedings	Beyond market baskets: generalizing association rules to correlations	Sergey Brin and Rajeev Motwani and Craig Silverstein	\N	1997
7815218	Theoretical Computer Science	371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Balcázar2007247	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V1G-4MDGPB5-5/2/4661a1256a2eca99ce83902d47c47f22	\N	ScienceDirect - Theoretical Computer Science : Horn axiomatizations for sequential data	\N	Database Theory	247 - 264	\N	3	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2006.11.009}	We propose a notion of deterministic association rules for ordered data. We prove that our proposed rules can be formally justified by a purely logical characterization, namely, a natural notion of empirical Horn approximation for ordered data which involves background Horn conditions; these ensure the consistency of the propositional theory obtained with the ordered context. The whole framework resorts to concept lattice models from Formal Concept Analysis, but adapted to ordered contexts. We also discuss a general method to mine these rules that can be easily incorporated into any algorithm for mining closed sequences, of which there are already some in the literature.	9fe19481a355ebd049ce1cbf003e91a0	12ec89518efb53b07d08e6776de270f3	5ae4f83e6ebb8fac1653c86047a5c7b6	article	Horn axiomatizations for sequential data	José L. Balcázar and Gemma C. Garriga	\N	2007
7815301	Astronomical Journal	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiegert2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0611310	\N	Evidence for a colour dependence in the size distribution of main belt asteroids	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0611310
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Comment: 28 pages, 5 figures, submitted to the Astronomical Journal	1609-1614	\N	133	\N		We present the results of a project to detect small (~1 km) main-belt asteroids with the 3.6 meter Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). We observed in 2 filters (MegaPrime g' and r') in order to compare the results in each band. Owing to the observational cadence we did not observe the same asteroids through each filter and thus do not have true colour information. However strong differences in the size distributions as seen in the two filters point to a colour-dependence at these sizes, perhaps to be expected in this regime where asteroid cohesiveness begins to be dominated by physical strength and composition rather than by gravity. The best fit slopes of the cumulative size distributions (CSDs) in both filters tend towards lower values for smaller asteroids, consistent with the results of previous studies. In addition to this trend, the size distributions seen in the two filters are distinctly different, with steeper slopes in r' than in g'. Breaking our sample up according to semimajor axis, the difference between the filters in the inner belt is found to be somewhat less pronounced than in the middle and outer belt, but the CSD of those asteroids seen in the r' filter is consistently and significantly steeper than in g' throughout. The CSD slopes also show variations with semimajor axis within a given filter, particularly in r'. We conclude that the size distribution of main belt asteroids is likely to be colour dependent at kilometer sizes and that this dependence may vary across the belt.
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	7cf7694ac7b1a9a877635ace26100c83	dc1d12d174c1284649a9c6b0e36a64d3	64b4036e2b743b2a5349306a1504f7f2	article	Evidence for a colour dependence in the size distribution of main belt asteroids	Paul Wiegert and David Balam and Andrea Moss and Christian Veillet and Martin Connors and Ian Shelton	\N	2006
7815370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/iui/DredzeWPP08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iui/iui2008.html#DredzeWPP08	\N		\N	\N	199-206	\N	\N	conf/iui/2008	date = {2009-02-14}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378773.1378800}, isbn = {978-1-59593-987-6}	\N	03b390c2b73e966023d166c8ffc457aa	053857250b3ff8db8c23712e899495b9	5ede66f6dd0fe84eb5f66d70f51b84f3	inproceedings	Generating summary keywords for emails using topics.	Mark Dredze and Hanna M. Wallach and Danny Puller and Fernando Pereira	Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Henry Lieberman and Steffen Staab	2008
7815422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a.M. 	\N	\N	bib	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d57269ba75d28a893310bc5a69722cc	1b23c67722cc4284d4678c8398edee3a	fcb22dcaac9ca4f9885a02b7e5a36af0	book	Geist Identität und Gesellschaft	George Herbert Mead	\N	1968
7815433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Frankfirt a.M. Berlin Wien	\N	\N	bib	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d0d8c89e2b2e123f5de246d539d4331	5474acba323f2fa858ce8de512d33a42	c89d5bc677d117c7423076fbca422c1a	book	Vom Dialog. Studien über den Ursprung der menschlichen Kommunikation und ihrer Rolle in der Persönlichkeitsbildung	Rene Spitz	\N	1982
7815436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp Verlag	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	bib	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd12643d457f40ef7dbbe0ba08dab2b3	d912cd57a6315c34f6b5e9a2f9d5642a	f0c41d3f04e2af413742e56d1d7f1eea	book	Interpersonelle Wahrnehmung	Ronald D.Laing H.Phillipson A.R.Lee	\N	1971
7815510	Neurocomputing	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/Kanamori07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon71.html#Kanamori07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	353-362	\N	1-3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2006.11.024}, date = {2007-11-07}	\N	2987a97826c39aca524146f2d316f0e7	e0471d3af7cdd7e6a1455b4680547db0	399dbeff5b1928dddc3fc20ad78564cb	article	Pool-based active learning with optimal sampling distribution and its information geometrical interpretation.	Takafumi Kanamori	\N	2007
7815515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 17th International Conf. on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaCrSm00	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/campbell00query.html	\N		\N	\N	111--118	\N	\N	\N		\N	5db90a494d6815fbb56f4eeb4b4e7783	fa3fc15545bb7717f695df0d238259e3	c5fac21ebcbd82bbeb05595cacbccbdc	inproceedings	Query Learning with Large Margin Classifiers	Colin Campbell and Nello Cristianini and Alex Smola	\N	2000
7815524	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-104635487	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-409-12200-1}, size = {516 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm}	\N	a70a1ce891911063a3d0b331fb7afbd6	5e02e4af31ff4b2adf6e81a71c26c7f0	a637237f798c3c4c7c6797ed5b058c79	book	Erfolgsfaktor Risiko-Management : Chance für Industrie und Handel; Methoden, Beispiele, Checklisten; mit CD-ROM	\N	Frank [Hrsg.] Romeike	2003
7815571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books-on-Demand-GmbH	[Norderstedt]	\N	\N	UBMA_106439774	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=106439774&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Einfluss des neuen Mediums auf die demokratische Staatsform	\N	\N	182 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8311-4272-6}	\N	0afb64536d6c91d0e261c10ce16ce4cc	7cac227ac193acca8d37a827bab3f152	8b6ce0e33da0f171749c732b6656828c	book	Demokratie und Internet	Ralf M. Wagner	\N	2003
7815573	\N	\N	\N	1. publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	Routledge ECPR studies in European political science ; 33	UBMA_107274906	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=107274906&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	mobilisation, organisation and participation via new ICTs	\N	\N	XV, 205 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-32482-3}	\N	9154e1c16772c1a133f88ed9615fee6f	d2b5fe797f2104e0c07e088813f61eb2	41dc4c8bc7e5fe6355c9ed161b1ab706	book	Electronic democracy	\N	Rachel K. Gibson	2004
7815578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovač	Hamburg	\N	Schriftenreihe Demokratie und Demokratisierungsprozesse ; Bd. 4	UBMA_279249241	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=279249241&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine politökonomische Analyse	\N	\N	XVII, 332 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8300-3712-5}	\N	4373a3d5cd650f1433471f4cd30d3c0c	7cc1f40f81d76831738afd60d8d84471	c5dc56530000d737e629bf798cf94bb6	book	Demokratische Willensbildung im Internetzeitalter	Eva Bockmühl	\N	2008
7815579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_114723869	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=114723869&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	the prospects for political renewal through the Internet	\N	\N	XX, 279 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-94864-9, 0-415-94865-7}	\N	ac99f991fe8ae111b07cde2e15d5dbc9	16a64f1ef6aaddbd3cf7d27a70863a81	ef07417d3fb506ff7ba84fcd7c9aa3d8	book	Democracy online	\N	Peter M. Shane	2004
7815583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ibidem-Verl.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBMA_107771667	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=107771667&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	neue Informationstechnologien und ihre Auswirkungen auf Demokratietheorie	\N	\N	172 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89821-310-2}	\N	55c9a335f4fea30c30a6708eaa48c399	7973748e1ff7dcdd20d077ed5851a5da	ddc2f62fb09a35f871127d452dbd855c	book	Demokratie per Mausklick	Michael Scheuch	\N	2003
7815617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th International Workshop on Graph-Based Tools: The Contest	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AntSim2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4ada343d07cd9f183661494b3ca0fd2	6ca437bbe713a5ccf7496df6bc36e05c	e27b6a743ee7a744e10de91c0f9cab69	inproceedings	AntSim with Fujaba - a Case Study	Albert Zündorf	Arend Rensink and Pieter Van Gorp	2008
7815621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th International Workshop on Graph-Based Tools: The Contest	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	refactoringsgrabats2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7a082d7d5f50e16ebb0120cde6759ed	c45ab1c25749d93b29ab8b19a12fafa7	ee222ae89949ed29f8f25aabb9d42420	inproceedings	Graph transformation-based Refactorings using Fujaba	Leif Geiger	Arend Rensink and Pieter van Gorp	2008
7815870	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	ECISProceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, Trends in Information and Communication Systems for the 21st Century, ECIS 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schefe00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/20000000.pdf}	\N	e33000ea97adfb8df0873bc24befeed5	e9643d80c44f094cd50bb350cf61d5de	e6b47b6ee879c91eb926161113f41f85	inproceedings	On Some Epistemological Problems of Software Engineering	Peter Schefe	\N	2000
7815892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Applications of Semantic Indexing Workshop at the 7th International Conference on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, {TKE} 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sahlgren_introduction_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6806d2bc0e0fec94d4c0ea1b75d9981c	f8835f4f25d89ecf3dfcbf7fe00c5e8c	c2e3d3853f2e4a9cf4d5b0755df34dad	inproceedings	An introduction to random indexing	M. Sahlgren	\N	2005
7815893	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SIAM} International Conference on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ertoz_finding_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a614cecfce00d85dfd44225a118199a4	50f59121707b540fd5bdc2e76c1deabe	b566d0d4d04af9cae25b9a9a7f2eb1b0	inproceedings	Finding clusters of different sizes, shapes, and densities in noisy, high dimensional data	L. Ertoz and M. Steinbach and V. Kumar	\N	2003
7815895	Behavior research methods, instruments \\& computers	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lund_producing_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--208	\N	2	\N		\N	64ca28f03e116add2747d169c2f8304f	77e182745556c0a24e0e67a22652a66e	8c436b852790babc9ced0eb699b225bd	article	{PRODUCING} {HIGH-DIMENSIONAL} {SEMANTIC} {SPACES} {FROM} {LEXICAL} {CO-OCCURRENCE}	K. {LUND} and C. {BURGESS}	\N	1996
7815896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Ontology in Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grdenfors_to_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1936	\N	\N	\N		\N	b45256a4f8db96f32cf6b717ca68b284	c0aed7b275c7790cdc4d4aa3e67537a5	ce4ac6aabbbe23304ba11b8da5b1d51d	inproceedings	How to make the semantic web more semantic	P. G�rdenfors	\N	2004
7815897	{ACM} {SIGMOD} Record	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gray_scientific_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--41	\N	4	\N		\N	58d93c704f6b06e2e00c684ba9acff0a	cce6a27492f4ead873d3079ec8098f47	ce3f52a7e996e152a97f2097233668dc	article	Scientific data management in the coming decade	J. Gray and D. T. Liu and M. {Nieto-Santisteban} and A. Szalay and D. J. {DeWitt} and G. Heber	\N	2005
7815898	Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0110012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	steyvers_large-scale_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	39ecd1d03e65d09c3ecb9e28b2d16281	33da00c5ee8dde1dfffd004f79730dec	9542dcac33668190fa1f9ee102819894	article	The large-scale structure of semantic networks: statistical analyses and a model for semantic growth	M. Steyvers and J. B. Tenenbaum	\N	2001
7816346	\N	\N	\N	16. - 17. Tsd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	IlliSelb1978	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-498-03201-1}	\N	441793312874c1555d34ce485de839da	1227c164c63b9a57625d1ee16f5162b1	a58c4925525bf1fe0cb3e0d0e35ddfa6	book	Selbstbegrenzung	Ivan Illich	\N	1978
7816350	\N	\N	\N	11. - 13. TSD.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROWOHLT	REINBEK BEI HAMBURG	\N	\N	IlliNem1983	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-499-14834-X}	\N	e452f2067633658f8f80819fc138c061	32eb29516604067a8f9276dd0eb254ed	636eedeea71c819b327d92633952b716	book	DIE NEMESIS DER MEDIZIN : VON D. GRENZEN D. GESUNDHEITSWESENS / IVAN ILLICH. DT. VON THOMAS LINDQUIST	Ivan Illich	\N	1983
7816377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	Muenchen	\N	\N	IlliRiv2006	\N	\N	The rivers north of the future : the testament of Ivan Illich as told to David Cayley <dt.>	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783406542145 340654214X}, refid = {181496520}	\N	03be65bcaa25107c69a843175d81553a	a614356b34216e80361154dc32a94589	76c7f4d8711f41d25f1ec7a2df68d10a	book	In den Fluessen noerdlich der Zukunft : letzte Gespraeche ueber Religion und Gesellschaft mit David Cayley	Ivan Illich and David Cayley	\N	2006
7816506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schachner-2008-corporate-web20	\N	\N	Corporate Web 2.0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5075ba786ca4fd6a00dfa1bd1c0d4ccf	d0245921ca2c6d5788dff2122548447c	2653494810f544787c4e958074164afb	book	Corporate Web 2.0 Band II: Web 2.0 und Unternehmen - das passt zusammen!	Werner Schachner and Klaus Tochtermann	\N	2008
7816555	Circulation	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RodneyH._Falk09272005	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Diagnosis and Management of the Cardiac Amyloidoses -- Falk 112 (13): 2047 -- Circulation	\N	\N	2047-2060	\N	13	\N	doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.104.489187}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/112/13/2047.pdf}	\N	4724fd60e80569dafbad0e1c7adbcd4b	39e98480e8fb3c06abb34fb46a148e2b	e70837d9e29326dda6690da6e6c27eeb	article	{Diagnosis and Management of the Cardiac Amyloidoses}	Rodney H. Falk	\N	2005
7816578	J Am Coll Cardiol	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JosephB._Selvanayagam11272007	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/50/22/2101	\N	Evaluation and Management of the Cardiac Amyloidosis -- Selvanayagam et al. 50 (22): 2101 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	2101-2110	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2007.08.028}, eprint = {http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/50/22/2101.pdf}	Cardiac amyloidosis describes clinically significant involvement of the heart by amyloid deposition, which may or may not be associated with involvement of other organs. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current state of evidence for the effective evaluation and management of cardiac amyloidosis. Acquired systemic amyloidosis occurs in more than 10 per million person-years in the U.S. population. Although no single noninvasive test or abnormality is pathognomonic of cardiac amyloid, case-control studies indicate that echocardiographic evidence of left ventricular wall thickening, biatrial enlargement, and increased echogenicity in conjunction with reduced electrocardiographic voltages is strongly suggestive of cardiac amyloidosis. Furthermore, newer echocardiographic techniques such as strain and strain rate imaging can demonstrate impairment in longitudinal function before ejection fraction becomes abnormal. Recent observational studies also suggest that cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging yields characteristic findings in amyloidosis, offering promise for the early detection of cardiac involvement, and the presence of detectable cardiac troponin and elevated B-type natriuretic peptide in serum of affected patients portends an adverse prognosis. Management strategies for cardiac amyloid are largely based on nonrandomized single-center studies. One of the few published randomized studies shows the superiority of oral prednisolone and melphalan compared with colchicine in systemic AL amyloidosis. Intermediate-dose infusional chemotherapy regimes (such as vincristine, adriamycin, and dexamethasone) and high-dose chemotherapy with peripheral stem cell rescue have been used widely, but treatment-related mortality remains substantial with chemotherapy. Recent studies also indicate promising strategies to stabilize the native structures of amyloidogenic proteins; inhibit fibril formation; and disrupt established deposits using antibodies, synthetic peptides, and small-molecule drugs.
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	867d9ed420da4c9a72ba9a0733173570	36defcd25337035c5d550e4006c49beb	c1c129c164dd256387dd373ce69c25ac	article	{Evaluation and Management of the Cardiac Amyloidosis}	Joseph B. Selvanayagam and Philip N. Hawkins and Biju Paul and Saul G. Myerson and Stefan Neubauer	\N	2007
7816678	PoS	LAT2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2005eh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0509136	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0509136	\N	\N	006	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0509136;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0509136}	We discuss a new approach to putting supersymmetric theories on the lattice. The basic idea is to start from a {\\it twisted} formulation of the underlying supersymmetric theory in which the fermions are represented as grassmann valued antisymmetric tensor fields. The original supersymmetry algebra is replaced by a twisted algebra which contains a scalar nilpotent supercharge $Q$. Furthermore the action of the theory can then be written as the $Q$-variation of some function. The case of ${\\cal N}=2$ super Yang-Mills theory in two dimensions is discussed in some detail. We then present our proposal for discretizing this theory and derive the resultant lattice action. The latter is local, free of spectrum doubling, gauge invariant and preserves the scalar supercharge invariance exactly. Some preliminary numerical results are then presented. The approach can be naturally generalized to yield a lattice action for ${\\cal N}=4$ super Yang-Mills in four dimensions. 	760d191e6351dc74131398bdce4b0dfc	9300337be604cb7a0a339b99a1df7e09	a3382e39494fac8911359b12d796e0e5	article	{Dirac-Kaehler fermions and exact lattice supersymmetry}	Simon Catterall	\N	2006
7816702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parthas	\N	\N	Bildlexikon der Völker und Kulturen ; Bd. 8	UBHD66673796	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 2486	\N	\N	383 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-936324-80-8}, language = {ger}	\N	622da6faee77a0343f400ff7ecfee9ef	2b602123e2fae85c81614bdca59d81ba	936118fc42e49c19b9750b5de1166d70	book	Nordeuropa : Kelten, Germanen und Wikinger ; [Personen, öffentliches Leben, Götter & Religion, Alltagsleben, Totenkult, Städte, Heiligtümer]	Roberta Gianadda	\N	2008
7816708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archaeological Inst. of America	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	UBHD3000273	\N	\N	UB: C 4492-3-60 Folio	\N	\N	XV, 545 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	5393faca81edaef6d700d9ddb408b21e	229b3ba8c2d5c884584a00aa01970fb9	4f409a86c77675b233ca40f96a15073c	book	Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis : a catalogue of the inscriptions of the sixth and fifth centuries B. C.	Antony E. Raubitschek	\N	1949
7816977	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Institute for Knowledge-Based Organizations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cross2002	URL: http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/imc/pdf/g510-1669-00-a-birds-eye-view-using-social-network-analysis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A significant yet often overlooked component of people’s information environments is composed of the relationships that they use to acquire information and knowledge. Social network analysis (SNA) allows managers to visualize and understand the myriad of relationships that can either facilitate or impede knowledge creation and transfer. In research conducted by the IBM Institute for Knowledge- Based Organizations, we discovered four different relationship dimensions which are important for effective learning. By analyzing and applying these dimensions to important groups of people within an organization, we can improve knowledge creation and sharing.	67668de5ab5f48ec337a9f703cc7ba84	731c432580d746cc07f053e2aca45c27	f8f4711ae7393d37a10e6b96b188e0ff	techreport	A bird's-eye view: Using social network analysis to improve knowledge creation and sharing	Rob Cross and Andrew Parker and Stephen P. Borgatti	\N	2002
7816985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 4th International Critical Management Studies Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University	\N	\N	AprilPotgieterCooke2005	http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000221/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000221/01/Bayesian_Agents.pdf}	Resource based theory (RBT) states that there are dynamic relationships between individual-resource interactions, which ultimately determine an organisation’s global behaviour in its environment. When combining in idiosyncratic, functional ways to enable an organisation’s global behaviour, we call them complementary resource combinations (CRCs), and socially complex resource combinations (SRCs) when referring to only the complex web of social interactions of these resources. Casual ambiguity refers to the inherent uncertainty when the global behaviour is both tangibly evident and known, but the way in which the unique local interactions between SRCs amongst themselves and the environment ultimately contribute to the global behaviour is often unclear.
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Thus, in order to understand social complexity and causal ambiguity of an organization, the SRCs emergent behaviours and the causal local interactions must be observed over time, and the inter-relationships must be identified and made tangible. In our research, we use simple agents to observe the local and global behaviours, to mine the inter-relationships and to model the SRCs. These agents are organized into two types of agencies: Bayesian agencies and competence agencies. The Bayesian agencies are the observers – they collectively implement specialised, distributed Bayesian networks, which enable the agencies to collectively mine relationships between emergent global behaviours and the local interactions that caused them to occur. The competence agencies are the actors – they use the beliefs of selected Bayesian agencies and perform dynamic network analysis. In dynamic network analysis, temporal data is used to predict changes that will occur in the SRCs. Most importantly, the Bayesian agencies observe and mine temporal patterns in various metrics over time, and the competence agencies evolve the SRCs.
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Relationships discovered and maintained by Bayesian agencies and competence agencies are integrated into cutting-edge, resource-based topic maps (ISO 13250:2002), which provide a way of modelling the SRCs.	f0b4a38979efb3c97a8aa9e90e5be8fd	2d814c5e0b5b9fca5664b18ed02717c0	17d2a198112a8fb3d7647cfb824e7cdd	inproceedings	Using Bayesian Agents to Enable Distributed Network Knowledge: A Critique	Kurt April and Anet Potgieter and Richard Cooke	\N	2005
7816998	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proc. of SIGIR-03and 26th ACM International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	YZK03	\N	\N		\N	\N	96-103	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5baf2a1ef64c943c05ddf8610c5ccf0	16fafce08ae358097b8c4730cedc0488	8c47e88736f16ed15a20c3db909327ec	inproceedings	A scalability analysis of classifiers in text categorization	Y. Yang and J. Zhang and B. Kisiel	\N	2003
7817006	Zeitschrift für Medienpädagogik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kerres_dewitt2002	http://www.medienpaed.com/02-2.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	7a716846a0fb59e90cbe962cfc7fed71	03b04c95e71ea53e5b0972f1385687df	845d22a642782485a33fa8da4425f654	article	Quo vadis Mediendidaktik? Zur theoretischen Fundierung von  Mediendidaktik	Michael Kerres and Claudia de Witt	Dorothee Meister and Thomas Merz-Abt and Heinz Moser and Horst Niesyto and Dominik Petko	2002
7817031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NuclNN	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	977331a698340b6ac4862c9c8a23d7e5	b2a6182de4fcd31402763ba9758aa310	4bf989fa6d166441df8e1cffbc9f87e4	misc	Building the Business Case for Predictive Analytics	Nucleus Research	\N	NN
7817104	Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	abbati:631	http://link.aip.org/link/?JVS/19/631/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	631-635	\N	3	\N		\N	ed057a8bb74c26658b55b02ced3534f0	aa2a2d075230f64128c249fe75e6aa7d	c8ec8a20fc37224fd8c36ac779f12eb2	article	{P}hotoemission investigation of {S}i(111)--{C}u interfaces	I. Abbati and M. Grioni	\N	1981
7817105	J. Alloys Comp.	{356-357}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abdul-Redah02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	249	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1016/S0925-8388(02)01244-6}	\N	b28914393db645dd0bd0b446db6bfda4	3ca007fed116a36c8acb1447eda61007	5c931244853d0f0579b131100b0ce358	article	{A}nomalous neutron scattering in metallic hydrides and the validity of the convolution formalism	T. Abdul-Redah and C. A. Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann	\N	2002
7817141	J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.	141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bolorizadeh04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	27	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.elspec.2004.04.004}	We employed electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS) to measure the bulk electronic structure of calcium oxide. We extracted the electron momentum density (EMD), density of occupied states (DOS), band dispersions, bandwidths and intervalence bandgaps from the data. The results are compared with calculations based on the full potential linear muffin-tin orbital (FP-LMTO) approximation. While the bandwidths of 0.6 ± 0.2 and 1.2 ± 0.1 eV for the s- and p-bands, respectively, and their dispersions agree well with the LMTO calculation, the relative intensity of the two bands is at odds with the theory. The measured intervalence bandgap at the ?-point of 16.5 ± 0.2 eV is larger by 2.1 eV than that from the LMTO calculation. The experimental bandwidth of the Ca 3p semi-core level of 0.7 ± 0.1 eV agrees with the LMTO prediction. The measured bandgap between this level and the s-band is 3.6 ± 0.2 eV. The Ca 3s?3p level splitting is in excellent agreement with the literature.	2dd284b56299554ae5dde22924b4679e	6b811b2083d134eb28ebe60064b68a81	813c4e9991ef9c868f48bd48e543f836	article	{E}lectronic band structure of calcium oxide	M.A. Bolorizadeh and V.A. Sashin and A.S. Kheifets and M.J. Ford	\N	2004
7817148	J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.	141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowles04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	95-104	\N	\N	\N	review = {Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related PhenomenaJ. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.}	\N	bb99ecc9b94cc54b187f8552f8ad8e52	8a1f504a54ba98e2b04fe60d54e59214	26b263ba16d5c74a23304f3d21a95e5c	article	{T}he {D}irect {M}easurement of {S}pectral {M}omentum {D}ensities of {S}ilicon with {H}igh {E}nergy {\\it (e,2e)} {S}pectroscopy	C. Bowles and A.S. Kheifets and V.A. Sashin and M. Vos and E. Weigold	\N	2004
7817157	Surf. Sci.	601	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calliari2007	http::\\test	\N	\N	\N	\N	2270-2276	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.susc.2007.03.029}	Experimental reflection electron energy loss (REEL) spectra are measured from aluminum for primary energies ranging from 130 eV to 2 keV. A Monte Carlo simulation is shortly described and used to calculate the same spectra. The focus is on reproducing the variable weight of surface and bulk losses as the surface sensitivity of spectra changes by changing the primary electron energy. The intensity of surface losses in the simulations is modulated by the thickness of the region where surface excitations occur. Simulations based either on a constant or an energy-dependent thickness for this layer are considered. In both cases, simulated spectra reproduce the experimental trend as a function of energy, though the correct surface-to-bulk intensity ratio for each energy is either underestimated or overestimated.	9fde5281b8701c867de2a9cbf1e258f5	fba45e7306a4cc584592d5c7744ce6b3	2cb6d02aad0f190a39bb19f3f7c9d3c2	article	{J}oint experimental and computational study of aluminum electron energy loss spectra	Lucia Calliari and Maurizio Dapor and Massimiliano Filippi	\N	2007
7817189	J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.	155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	28	\N	\N	\N		Quasi-elastic electron scattering at high momentum transfer was measured the gas phase. At high momentum transfer, two scattering peaks are observed We interpret the splitting as due to independent Compton scattering from that, at an impact energy of 2 keV and 100o scattering angle, the peaks for are split by 2.1 eV while those associated with the C and D in CD4 are split splittings are in agreement with those predicted from Rutherford scattering single atoms. The widths of the C, H and D peaks are very different, and of their momentum. The lineshapes of the H(D) peaks are in agreement space vibrational wavefunction. Detailed peak area analysis reveals anomalously for the hydrogen and deuterium peaks relative to the carbon peak ? the theoretical C:H ratio is 9.0, compared with 9.8(2) (C:H) and 9.7(2) (C:D) measured possible explanations for this discrepancy, one due to deviations of the actual the Rutherford values, the other due to short lived quantum entanglement, Rutherford scattering interpretation is compared to that for vibrational Compton- predicted by Bonham and de Souza (J. Chem. Phys, 79 (1983) 134).	55b63a9b3aa8af26dbd83ac96ab1fbad	40170cacf85b04a2c1359a3ab5ac2874	5ae27a1bec3aa893bd7c68ef4b4ec3f1	article	{E}lectron {C}ompton scattering from methane and methane-d4	G. Cooper and A.P. Hitchcock and  C.A. Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann and M. Vos	\N	2007
7817198	Journal of Vacuum Science \\& Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	Corn1988a	http://link.aip.org/link/?JVA/6/1012/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	1012-1016	\N	3	\N		\N	84591e91208fcacc3b88033e54057741	efa753b544380d960733a174ac71385f	13afa375de3c482417211b94ea383b7a	article	{T}he copper--silicon interface: {C}omposition and interdiffusion	Stewart H. Corn and John L. Falconer and A. W. Czanderna	\N	1988
7817216	Journal of Vacuum Science \\& Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	Dwyer1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2680-2684	\N	5	\N		\N	387f91835dca46c8982d9783108dcd7e	510b1cc4dcf5f173ef350db94ed38989	7fa5361ff1c66def8c5bfdcc7ee47c2b	article	{E}xtraction of inelastic mean free path data from elastic electron backscattering data	V. M. Dwyer	\N	1994
7817231	Physica B	276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fielding2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	69-70	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we report a new neutron Compton scattering (NCS) measurement of the ground state single atom kinetic energy of polycrystalline beryllium at momentum transfers in the range 27-104 Angstrom(-1) and temperatures in the range 110-1150 K. The measurements have been made with the electron Volt spectrometer (eVS) at the ISIS facility and the measured kinetic energies are shown to be similar to 10% higher than calculations made in the harmonic approximation. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.	759b2c9e0fed305dbd35cb6a7e3ce825	e357e85a914da1959555e710e977b316	b2995a86f2c2db23514ebeb0ea9c722b	article	{T}he temperature dependence of the momentum distribution of beryllium measured by neutron {C}ompton scattering	Fielding, A. L. and Timms, D. N. and Mayers, J.	\N	2000
7817233	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	75	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Filippi2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v75/e125406	\N	\N	\N	\N	125406-6	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ace692b7e76bdb0dd38a5322c371441	104ac1c8e19a326ea02e75cdb3cb0170	9addd3fa48988e35a8f80feef41023d0	article	{J}oint experimental and computational study of silicon dioxide electron energy loss spectra	Massimiliano Filippi and Lucia Calliari and Maurizio Dapor	\N	2007
7817278	Journal of Applied Physics	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hovel1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	154-158	\N	1	\N		\N	85258b14cd480bdad40713ca9f52234f	9eab531fb5f4dff7cd5c70d866b6fa44	12da7f472d9fe5aae6c54ba750c97ff0	article	{C}ontrolled cluster condensation into preformed nanometer-sized pits	H. Hovel and Th. Becker and A. Bettac and B. Reihl and M. Tschudy and E. J. Williams	\N	1997
7817291	Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jablonski2004b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	409-451	\N	\N	\N		\N	88bbc93b5779931d4edc869f1cf2bed8	fdac2028bcbaa4f86c8d32ec11fe6757	1698a1d23d62e2c6566d4edf80d2b546	article	{C}omparison of {E}lectron {E}lastic-{S}cattering {C}ross {S}ections {C}alculated from {T}wo {C}ommonly {U}sed {A}tomic {P}otentials	A. Jablonski and F. Salvat and C. J. Powell	\N	2004
7817300	J. Phys.: Condens. Matter	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsson04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5631	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1088/0953-8984/16/30/N01}	\N	c0f680a0ceca41d591fa02384828d69f	6604ca3704c5e341e3b73aaee13a26c8	c4b73441ff8335ca05d019a854c070b5	article	{C}omment on '{Q}uantum entanglement and neutron scattering experiments'	E.B. Karlsson and S.W. Lovesey	\N	2004
7817351	Phys. Rev. Lett.	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mayers1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1553-1556	\N	10	\N		The momentum distribution of the proton in liquid and solid hydrogen has been measured by neutron Compton scattering (NCS), at energy transfers between 3 and 50 eV. The data display features due to interference between the proton and neutron wave functions and are accurately described by a simple quantum mechanical model, incorporating previous spectroscopic data. The excellent agreement between calculation and data in this simple system demonstrates that the NCS technique can provide accurate information about the behavior of the proton in condensed matter. There are many applications of NCS to more complex physical systems of fundamental interest in physics, chemistry, and biology.	6be53c013e149aff876b37d89430c6f6	9805f6e027d5d9ba6bb7547da5caa897	3e5d62d5b449d09081bdbf192bf4f6a5	article	{M}easurement of the {P}roton {W}ave-{F}unction in {M}olecular-{H}ydrogen by {N}eutron {C}ompton-{S}cattering	Mayers, J.	\N	1993
7817388	Surf. Sci.	601	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pauly2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5611-5615	\N	\N	\N		\N	8facda281410bc3f1dc7b3b20a626011	48ec376967107ed65430b40d1e286ecf	787264ddfa503321a9c61552a274df05	article	{T}heoretical determination of the surface excitation parameter for {T}i, {F}e, {C}u, {P}d, {A}g, and {A}u	N. Pauly and S. Tougaard	\N	2007
7817391	Rev. Sci. Intrum.	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Pierce1980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	478-499	\N	4	\N		\N	c17674d41f844e8093c086297810891f	8be58ec5fee5ff7d866333564abb23b3	fc0017a08258da7f7ed0ba37a30f6215	article	{T}he {G}a{A}s spin polarized electron source	D. T. Pierce and R. J. Celotta and G.-C. Wang and W. N. Unertl and A. Galejs and C. E. Kuyatt and S. R. Mielczarek	\N	1980
7817411	Journal of Vacuum Science \\& Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	Ringeisen1983	http://link.aip.org/link/?JVB/1/546/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	546-552	\N	3	\N		\N	e39e6f88e15d17ec0cd3fb5aef1d3ef0	894347157bbe7be3be22f21e66a889ed	a080df8081b489dfaef34dfde7811348	article	{F}ormation and properties of the copper silicon(111) interface	F. Ringeisen and J. Derrien and E. Daugy and J. M. Layet and P. Mathiez and F. Salvan	\N	1983
7817417	Journal of Vacuum Science \\& Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	rossi:987	http://link.aip.org/link/?JVA/1/987/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	987-990	\N	2	\N		\N	750c98d7eeed9d719b09a86a96305cac	3700bdb9652ed41abad2453fd8795fe0	f2343f6a33d5c675678cbdbe68b46b4b	article	{T}he {S}i(111)/{C}u interface studied with surface sensitive techniques	G. Rossi and T. Kendelewicz and I. Lindau and W. E. Spicer	\N	1983
7817420	Surf. Sci.	600	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salma2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1526-1539	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.susc.2006.02.008}	The phenomenon of surface excitation is competitive in nature for elastic and other inelastic scattering processes in surface electron spectroscopies; the knowledge of influence of surface excitations in electron energy loss spectra is then essential for quantitative surface analysis with these spectroscopies. The inelastic scattering of an electron moving in the vicinity of a surface is considered in a self-energy formalism to estimate the contribution of surface excitation in electron-solid interactions via the total surface excitation probability. The formulation uses the optical bulk dielectric function and provides the spatial and angular dependence of the differential and total inelastic cross-sections. The kinetic energy range of probing electrons considered is 100-5000 eV and the numerical evaluation of total surface excitation probabilities are performed for several metals, Au, Ag, Cu, Ni, Fe and Ti; empirical formulae for the surface excitation probability are given for each of these materials and compared with experimental results for the surface excitation parameter. The total surface excitation probability is higher in Ag as compared to other metals under consideration, for identical conditions of electron-solid interactions.	b7f57a089ca941b3ec1ca027eb0be524	7f35a02f3a548dd375fbae4963ef2893	df781ff0173ade38b2e2f43bdb3993bc	article	{S}urface excitation probabilities in surface electron spectroscopies	K. Salma and Z.J. Ding and H.M. Li and Z.M. Zhang	\N	2006
7817470	Phys. Rev. Lett.	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Takahashi2005	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v94/e213202	\N	\N	\N	\N	213202	\N	21	\N	numpages = {4}, eid = {213202}	\N	71e090d765a5644b6175ae6295821162	b822ab856eead03b0f6650b7c6e2e904	42536318d5bb7d81dab50c3d3367ebcb	article	{O}bservation of a {M}olecular {F}rame (e,2e) {C}ross {S}ection: {A}n (e,2e + {M}) {T}riple {C}oincidence {S}tudy on {H}[sub 2]	M. Takahashi and N. Watanabe and Y. Khajuria and Y. Udagawa and J. H. D. Eland	\N	2005
7817492	J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.	137-40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vos2004	\N	\N	\N	Sp. Iss. SI	\N	629-632	\N	\N	\N		Electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS) is a scattering experiment that determines the spectral function of a sample, i.e. the density of electrons as a function of binding energy and momentum. Here, it is used to study the spectral function of silicon single crystals in the extended zone scheme. Two symmetry directions and four intermediate directions are measured. The relation between the band index and the main observed momentum component is discussed. The observed peak shapes are compared with many-body calculations based on the cumulant expansion scheme. The dispersion is described well, but peak shapes agree with many-body theory only on a semi-quantitative level. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.	f49b5c0f0e16deb96ef4bf6dbd5285c8	e43e6d7ad85b222cafc810c225394589	f6476a68327a5902df3b976ee85dd1d7	article	{M}easurement of the electronic structure of crystalline silicon by electron momentum spectroscopy	Vos, M. and Bowles, C. and Kheifets, A. S. and Sashin, V. A. and Weigold, E. and Aryasetiawan, F.	\N	2004
7817519	J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom.	155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vos2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b16342ad7c06517ed1cb7d273d9b020	c5d93606f58bc7502c94d537eb2959d7	d60c6d2365273a2b54b9ce1ba5c8d0ba	article	{E}lastic electron scattering at high momentum transfer: a possible new analytic tool	Vos, M and Went, M.R.	\N	2007
7817522	Surf. Sci.	601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vos2007b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1536	\N	\N	\N		Elastic peak electron spectroscopy (EPES) has been one of the main tools for obtaining the inelastic mean free path of electrons in solids. Recently it has become clear that, if this type of experiment is done using an energetic electron beam (20-40 keV) and large scattering angles, then the recoil energy of the elastic scattering event can be resolved. This recoil energy is mass dependent and this fact makes it possible to separate the elastic peak contributions due to electrons scattered from light and heavy elements. Here we use this technique to determine experimentally the sampling depth for an overlayer/substrate system. The sampling depth for a (high-Z) Au overlayer on a (low-Z) C substrate is found to be about two orders of magnitude smaller than for a C overlayer on a Au substrate, whereas the inelastic mean free path of electrons in both materials differ much less. This effect is shown to be a consequence of the peculiar definition of the sampling depth in combination with the strong Z dependence of the elastic scattering cross section. The dependence of the spectra on the electron kinetic energy and sample rotation is also dramatically different for both sample geometries.	3154919a7f5c980cfe698b92b368f48e	7302d375b331e61dc6e60a762d55b52e	ba08bf0c2290743a662c96322e90ac70	article	{E}xperimental confirmation of the {EPES} sampling depth paradox for overlayer/substrate systems	M. Vos and M. R. Went	\N	2007
7817560	Appl. Phys. Lett.	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Zemek2005	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/87/262114/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	262114	\N	26	\N	numpages = {2}, eid = {262114}	\N	71140f5d826f88cc9b3137ecce5b3d3b	0522136030cdde809056989105c76852	146197ca4f50640e8486afdaae8806af	article	{I}nelastic mean-free path of electrons at nanocrystalline diamond surfaces	J. Zemek and J. Potmesil and M. Vanecek and B. Lesiak and A. Jablonski	\N	2005
7817643	Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	horvath08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87479-9_52	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	520--535	\N	\N	\N		The frequent connected subgraph mining problem, i.e., the problem of listing all connected graphs that are subgraph isomorphic
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to at least a certain number of transaction graphs of a database, cannot be solved in output polynomial time in the generalcase. If, however, the transaction graphs are restricted to forests then the problem becomes tractable. In this paper we generalizethe positive result on forests to graphs of bounded treewidth. In particular, we show that for this class of transaction graphs, frequent connected subgraphs can be listed in incremental polynomial time. Since subgraph isomorphism remains NP-complete for bounded treewidth graphs, the positive complexity result of this papershows that efficient frequent pattern mining is possible even for computationally hard pattern matching operators.	79b59348d940c304d6ce4aafc387bcde	7f0909ea800fa4a4a6ffeb1fee199418	215af8706ca953113630a229dab40110	article	Efficient Frequent Connected Subgraph Mining in Graphs of Bounded Treewidth	Tamás Horváth and Jan Ramon	\N	2008
7817655	IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	LBM03	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209005	\N		\N	\N	871--882	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-05 15:08:48}, issn = {1041-4347}, citeulike-article-id = {3850810}, priority = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209005}	Semantic similarity between words is becoming a generic problem for many applications of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. This paper explores the determination of semantic similarity by a number of information sources, which consist of structural semantic information from a lexical taxonomy and information content from a corpus. To investigate how information sources could be used effectively, a variety of strategies for using various possible information sources are implemented. A new measure is then proposed which combines information sources nonlinearly. Experimental evaluation against a benchmark set of human similarity ratings demonstrates that the proposed measure significantly outperforms traditional similarity measures.	397e033414162649e5177a0929027a45	cf273fc35c8c460e481c9b51d42d7058	dc79dd1172250cd936302ab6c00f75b5	article	An Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity between Words Using Multiple Information Sources	Yuhua Li and Zuhair A. Bandar and David Mclean	\N	2003
7817662	IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Li03	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209005	\N		\N	\N	871--882	\N	4	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, posted-at = {2009-01-05 15:08:48}, citeulike-article-id = {3850810}, priority = {5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209005}	Semantic similarity between words is becoming a generic problem for many applications of computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. This paper explores the determination of semantic similarity by a number of information sources, which consist of structural semantic information from a lexical taxonomy and information content from a corpus. To investigate how information sources could be used effectively, a variety of strategies for using various possible information sources are implemented. A new measure is then proposed which combines information sources nonlinearly. Experimental evaluation against a benchmark set of human similarity ratings demonstrates that the proposed measure significantly outperforms traditional similarity measures.	397e033414162649e5177a0929027a45	cf273fc35c8c460e481c9b51d42d7058	dc79dd1172250cd936302ab6c00f75b5	article	An Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity between Words Using Multiple Information Sources	Yuhua Li and Zuhair A. Bandar and David Mclean	\N	2003
7817686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Singh02	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.11.6574	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-05 02:05:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {311042}	Open Mind Common Sense is a knowledge acquisition system designed
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web. We describe and evaluate our first fielded system, which enabled the
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construction of a 450,000 assertion commonsense knowledge base. We then
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the first. The new system acquires facts, descriptions, and stories by allowing
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participants to construct and fill in natural language...	161ff2268395f13b2adc938b015eaa75	f8eed81fd9a67f3dbbd5d18657f0d9a6	856b3e009496df88c57a0d42214b98e6	misc	Open Mind Common Sense: Knowledge acquisition from the general public	P. Singh and T. Lin and E. Mueller and G. Lim and T. Perkins and W. Zhu	\N	2002
7817694	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '00: Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	conf/hicss/Zack00	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2000.926933	\N	dblp	\N	\N	7043	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2000.926933}	A key impact of organizational systems and new information technologies is that they enable new organizational forms - the structural features or patterns of relationships and information flows of an organization. Consequently, research on organization systems can benefit from methods that are explicitly directed toward describing and measuring organizational forms and structures. This article proposes social network analysis as a highly appropriate and useful method for framing and describing the effects of organizational systems on organizational forms and structures. It discusses the concept of representing organizations as social structures and how network analysis is an appropriate method given that representation. The article draws several implications of examining the impact of organizational systems from a network view, and reviews three examples of using network analysis to examine the impact of information technology.	6db67f4615990ccd3abe561d00e0b3ca	3933900f5ca925e911f98aa5804bed9a	285d50de565bc8df4a94f52b249c7264	inproceedings	Researching Organizational Systems using Social Network Analysis.	Michael H. Zack	\N	2000
7818225	\N	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '07: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 40st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2007.428	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	189c	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.428}	In response to a call from the research community to identify individuals who become "stars" in globally-distributed teams, this study takes a knowledge-centered view in identifying the core factors leading to "stardom" in such teams. It adopts a structural/relational approach consistent with the core principles of social network analysis in developing and empirically validating the research model. Data from US-Norway and US-Denmark distributed teams engaged in systems development provide support for most of the predictions.	34571c831135a1793c58b6f71da475f3	f1ed61051f74b04d33ad2025caeddd3f	48c4f098110a59b52506bd30aa603e94	inproceedings	Path to "Stardom" in Globally Distributed Teams: An Examination of a Knowledge-Centered Perspective Using Social Network Analysis	Saonee Sarker and Sarah Kirkeby and Suranjan Chakraborty	\N	2007
7818235	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2007.439	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.439	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	201	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.439}	In order to balance the tensions of the concepts of organizational core competencies and dynamic capability we introduce social knowledge networks as a strategic means from a knowledge management perspective. A facilitator for the development of the respective framework is the precise distinction between explicit and non-explicit knowledge. Social knowledge networks are informal with regard to their very character but offer the opportunity to enhance the advantages of stability and reliability of organizational core competences as well as flexibility and dynamics of dynamic capabilities. The results of a case study in the automotive and machine building industry confirm the viability of the new framework by looking at social network ties in the IT department on the basis of information sharing and problem-oriented advice. Overall point of reference is IT Governance, especially the ITIL standard.	3c1f875239f903ea94748e3db73a0a2c	3e1e9d5e41235f89b139b6df6cbef094	15ed9122b2ba6365b013040d5f03b459	article	Potentials of Social Networks for Knowledge Management with Regard to the Development of Stable Competences and Dynamic Capabilities--Conceptualization and Case Study Results	Harald F.O. VonKortzfleisch and Ines Mergel and Christian Proll	\N	2007
7818238	\N	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '07: Proceedings of the 40st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2007.463	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.463	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	42b	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.463}	For several decades organizational researchers have explored the practice of using electronic technology to communicate when team members work physically apart from each other. Yet despite a growing body of research in the areas of telework and virtual teams, findings regarding the antecedents and outcomes of virtual work have often been inconsistent and many questions remain [1, 2]. One possible reason for the equivocality of findings regarding this practice is the lack of a common definition and method of measuring virtual work. The purpose of this paper is to present a definition and measure of virtual work that can capture the practice in a variety of settings. I integrate work from studies on telework and virtual teams to present a new definition of virtual work. I propose using social network analysis as a tool to measure virtual work scope, an individual?s level of virtual work practice in teams.	b0bd3665a929c488a47b45c57f71cf42	13f793b1644c26e3de9306f5e7ce13d2	572bf928be8bc29557ec291d38a5b725	inproceedings	Redefining and Measuring Virtual Work in Teams: An Application of Social Network Analysis	Priscilla Arling	\N	2007
7818250	\N	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '07: Proceedings of the 40st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2007.154	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.154	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	215b	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.154}	Business intelligence (BI) technology and research is maturing. In evidence, some practitioners have indicated a shift in the nature of their data warehousing challenges from being technical in nature to organizational [15]. This research is based on a case study involving the BI services unit of a large, Fortune 500, financial services organization that is experiencing some of those "organizational" challenges. As a solution, this organization decided to implement a Service-Oriented Enterprise (SOE) structure to address some of those challenges such as collaboration and standardization in a complex, interdependent environment. However, because of the newness of SOE and the limited volume of rigorous research in the area, it is difficult understand or estimate the organizational and human impacts it will have. This paper proposes a coordination network analysis as a research methodology for estimating and optimizing the impacts of SOE at the individual and group level.	7f8fdceb694b4cd21bc94c424b561381	263204ccf49358b771d58b21a3a65871	4c51a15fe70a5ae055edc35be9e361e2	inproceedings	Coordination Network Analysis: A Research Framework for Studying the Organizational Impacts of Service-Orientation in Business Intelligence	Mark Keith and Haluk Demirkan and Michael Goul	\N	2007
7818259	\N	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '09: Proceedings of the 42st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/HICSS.2009.757	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.757	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.757}	Unlike the common belief that knowledge flows mainly along the formal organizational hierarchy, recent research has pointed out an informal social network among organizational members as a more potent source of organizational knowledge paths. Most of the previous studies examining the organizational knowledge flows, however, have been conducted in a single organization or industry setting, thus limiting the generalizability of their findings. Through the use of social network lens, this paper identifies organizational knowledge flow paths, examines knowledge flow network structures, and analyzes the knowledge flow patterns based on individual case studies from six organizations in different industries. Based on these findings, seven propositions are derived for future research. In addition, it suggests implications for KM practitioners and scholars interested in finding, nurturing, and utilizing knowledge flow networks embedded in organizations.	8ab59a5ef7e10214b53ebfa8cea1a518	e2f04537b98b4b269ac774461fde2d90	8121fb519b517eca01a41b9f410f7392	inproceedings	Identifying Organizational Knowledge Paths through Social Network Lens: Synthesis of Multi-Industry Case Studies	Young-Gul Kim and Sung-Byung Yang and Yong-Sauk Hau and Jeong-Su Seo and Ghi-Hoon Ghim	\N	2009
7818339	Scientometrics	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harnad09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-009-0409-z	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	147-156	\N	1	\N		Scientometric predictors of research performance need to be validated by showing that they have a high correlation with the
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external criterion they are trying to predict. The UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) — together with the growing movementtoward making the full-texts of research articles freely available on the web — offer a unique opportunity to test and validatea wealth of old and new scientometric predictors, through multiple regression analysis: Publications, journal impact factors,citations, co-citations, citation chronometrics (age, growth, latency to peak, decay rate), hub/authority scores, h-index,prior funding, student counts, co-authorship scores, endogamy/exogamy, textual proximity, download/co-downloads and theirchronometrics, etc. can all be tested and validated jointly, discipline by discipline, against their RAE panel rankings inthe forthcoming parallel panel-based and metric RAE in 2008. The weights of each predictor can be calibrated to maximize thejoint correlation with the rankings. Open Access Scientometrics will provide powerful new means of navigating, evaluating,predicting and analyzing the growing Open Access database, as well as powerful incentives for making it grow faster.	301afd79d11f005fe28c0af927ea26c3	4aea31493bdde1c5a9d68fc267394f33	0c05af44323837fdf5d3e8ec04190208	article	Open access scientometrics and the UK Research Assessment Exercise	Stevan Harnad	\N	2009
7818349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the SIAM International Conference for Data Mining (SDM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boley09	\N	\N	Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning Bonn (www.kdml-bonn.de)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	filter_expr0 = {Boley}, filter_relation = {or}, filter0 = {author}	\N	c6d4e33b60defd2780813bbc832ef025	9bcfc8bea7ca1d9133dcdcb76f965711	d482978af5c0d45e01db13c825749d9b	inproceedings	Efficient Discovery of Interesting Patterns Based on Strong Closedness	Mario Boley and Tamás Horváth and Stefan Wrobel	\N	2009
7818371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PKDD 2007: Proceedings of the 11th European conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	boley07a	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1421791	\N	Efficient Closed Pattern Mining in Strongly Accessible Set Systems (Extended Abstract)	\N	\N	382--389	\N	\N	\N	location = {Warsaw, Poland}, isbn = {978-3-540-74975-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74976-9_37}	\N	5980368d4435995945ec018c7b39a4e1	3f5366b4b907bfd6353dd7c4156cbaeb	4a66d9b0c9e044e1aede65c369b2aa29	inproceedings	Efficient Closed Pattern Mining in Strongly Accessible Set Systems (Extended Abstract)	Mario Boley and Tam\\'{a}s Horv\\'{a}th and Axel Poign\\'{e} and Stefan Wrobel	\N	2007
7818438	\N	3721	\N	\N	\N	\N	PKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DongBalancedNestedDichotomies2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/pkdd/pkdd2005.html#DongFK05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	84-95	\N	\N	conf/pkdd/2005	date = {2005-11-14}, isbn = {3-540-29244-6}	\N	c3bd6ef325c4d9c8ae10f6d0084e5501	09f103b355eac2bf8dd4a89a53c32a16	243043f46fc0928c5ac2906accfe5a62	inproceedings	Ensembles of Balanced Nested Dichotomies for Multi-class Problems.	Lin Dong and Eibe Frank and Stefan Kramer	Alípio Jorge and Luís Torgo and Pavel Brazdil and Rui Camacho and João Gama	2005
7818439	\N	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	FrankNestedDichotomies2004	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icml/icml2004.html#FrankK04	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/icml/2004	date = {2006-02-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1015330.1015363}	\N	69064f1dd2d2588a2f7ab74ac49a6e44	ca7104e8e7e6268c0fd0070c2f65235c	fe12633eb26bbde48e1cd6144dd5c8d0	inproceedings	Ensembles of nested dichotomies for multi-class problems.	Eibe Frank and Stefan Kramer	Carla E. Brodley	2004
7818444	\N	3721	\N	\N	\N	\N	PKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/pkdd/2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/pkdd/pkdd2005.html	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-29244-6}, date = {2005-11-18}	\N	148a04d809e84ac676d4a7caf028c57a	211fa1595a0b519799eb85c48becf324	8cbc3b453902ca158274e6df7afd9798	proceedings	Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2005, 9th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases, Proceedings	\N	Alípio Jorge and Luís Torgo and Pavel Brazdil and Rui Camacho and João Gama	2005
7818491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '93: Proceedings of the 16th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Qui+Frei1993queryexp	\N	\N	Query Expansion Technique	\N	\N	160--169	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-605-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/160688.160713}	\N	5745a6af1e74850fe77802c9444edfd7	5a7c0d0d50166d91a825265fe09f7ef9	f9072c05d26b501819cfaaebb81c7d3f	inproceedings	Concept based query expansion	Yonggang Qiu and Hans-Peter Frei	\N	1993
7818531	Computer	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MC.2009.54	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	36-42	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MC.2009.54}	\N	7ab298689503498d10df606f820f6e8c	d156f259e1df382f8242652a462a8362	44f3f95c559c24c8bcff546633ad75c0	article	IPv6 Security Challenges	Carlos E. Caicedo and James B.D. Joshi and Summit R. Tuladhar	\N	2009
7818544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2798667431481bb0a4a843b8edf1ad92	c518a82f271d37ce90f7d9eb046b4f94	4c6542520009d341fe47f446e4ebab2f	book	Praxisbuch Web 2.0	Vitaly Friedman	\N	2009
7818580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Intelligent Scalable Text Summarization	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barzilay97	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Using lexical chains for text summarization	\N	\N	10--17	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c5d94d69bcb9e7ae1525eaa24e7ebeb	11f9897a59e14e17ac4ffb091679c07a	9620510b5519eecf5dfa2a2cf846d21a	inproceedings	Using lexical chains for text summarization	Regina Barzilay and Michael Elhadad	\N	1997
7818581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7530253ae286eed56171c47fca19347	9e98d8600b4b1f6de795205e7a33c2f2	a532327e1c96eb00b5fcb9d58933d372	book	Hamburg	Heintze Dorothea	\N	2008
7818592	Anthropologie et Sociétés	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arcand1982	http://classiques.uqac.ca/contemporains/arcand_bernard/construction_culture_vieillesse/construction_culture_vieillesse.doc	\N		\N	Cette édition électronique a été réalisée par Jean-Marie Tremblay,
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7818600	La revue francophone de gériatrie et de gérontologie	XV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pellissier2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	531-540	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.26}, pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\img733.pdf}, owner = {C881240}	Depuis quelques mois, livres et articles nous prédisent les débuts
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\	imminents de la guerre des générations : une guerre dont les responsables
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\	of thé human being.	9b843ac3806a9c01254547266f29b7e5	245a15df7c6f2fbc99453e6dc31a0917	5a280c9553003ddf92907c19071250af	article	Agisme et stéréotypes : quand l'âgisme conduit à la haine de soi
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7818637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (UMAP)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	plumbaum09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we present a novel approach to track user interaction
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on a web page based on JavaScript-events combined with the
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Semantic Web standard Microformats to obtain more ne-grained and
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meaningful user information. Today\\'s user tracking solutions are mostly
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page-based and lose valuable information about user interactions. To get
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an in-depth understanding of user\\'s interests and intentions from observing
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him while interacting on a website, interaction data needs to be
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tracked on an event rather than on a page basis enhanced with semantic
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knowledge to understand the user intention. Our goal is to create an
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easy-to-integrate user tracker that is capable of collecting tracking information
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of congurable depth and feeding a highly sophisticated user
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model needed to provide personalized services such as recommendation
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and search.	6293cbb9d83d650b8b439594f16f2ece	755b3ea3c327e6ef35194678165cb03c	ed26a2a15f6a9e01a22578c659f417b5	inproceedings	Semantic Web Usage Mining: Using Semantics to Understand User Intentions	Till Plumbaum and Tino Stelter and Alexander Korth	\N	2009
7818745	Statistics & Probability Letters	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown20083008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V1D-4SJG658-2/2/5c343d4296517484e1367699ceaa3f37	\N	Higher order moments of renewal counting processes and Eulerian polynomials	\N	\N	3008 - 3013	\N	17	\N	issn = {0167-7152}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.spl.2008.05.017}	In this paper we provide explicit formulas for the moments of all orders of Nm, the number of renewals in [0,m] of discrete-time renewal processes. We decompose the sample space of the process, and the formulas are obtained using combinatorial methods. We obtain explicit formulas for the kth order moments in this manner, and we also provide asymptotic results in both the transient and recurrent cases.	824481ab9903f1570b08fd4d98113974	a0c010d6f2e7ff6149d0e3b7c4e51395	31951e4a4e427b02c3a10d97b53e3859	article	Higher order moments of renewal counting processes and Eulerian polynomials	Geoffrey W. Brown	\N	2008
7818772	The Journal of the Operational Research Society	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the Operational Research Society	\N	\N	\N	1995	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2584569	\N		\N	\N	1352--1364	\N	11	\N	issn = {01605682}, language = {}	This paper presents a unified approach to finding both the mean (the so-called renewal function) and variance of the number of renewals in continuous time. Basically, it deals with three mutually exclusive situations depending on whether the inter-renewal time distribution has a closed-form (i) rational Laplace-Stieltjes transform (L-ST); (ii) irrational L-ST or (iii) it cannot be represented by a closed-form L-ST. Explicit closed-form expressions are obtained (in terms of roots) for both the mean and the variance. Asymptotic expressions in terms of roots are also obtained for large t. Numerical results are discussed for a variety of inter-renewal time distributions and their accuracies have been checked against the well-known asymptotic results and also against other numerical results available in the literature. The method discussed here can be employed for a variety of other problems occurring in areas such as queueing, inventory and reliability. The real strength of the method lies in the fact that it gives excellent results particularly in cases (i) and (ii) mentioned above.	b3b01ffc9a4d0f6683725c6f558e9466	9f13b181f6bbe793a1551a4063945542	acedcc6f30113fddec3331136a57f8ea	article	On Computations of the Mean and Variance of the Number of Renewals: A Unified Approach	M. L. Chaudhry	\N	1995
7818790	Comput. Linguist.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Pevzner02	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=636737&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=27698866&CFTOKEN=51312152	\N	A critique and improvement of an evaluation metric for text segmentation	\N	\N	19--36	\N	1	\N	issn = {0891-2017}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120102317341756}	The Pk evaluation metric, initially proposed by Beeferman, Berger, and Lafferty (1997), is becoming the standard measure for assessing text segmentation algorithms. However, a theoretical analysis of the metric finds several problems: the metric penalizes false negatives more heavily than false positives, overpenalizes near misses, and is affected by variation in segment size distribution. We propose a simple modification to the Pk metric that remedies these problems. This new metric-called WindowDiff-moves a fixed-sized window across the text and penalizes the algorithm whenever the number of boundaries within the window does not match the true number of boundaries for that window of text.	0b96ac076fbbf11f837c5239a76d434d	707f8d31137f6d39edd1d54664351d0d	330a11348556280054ec5fceeb23649c	article	A critique and improvement of an evaluation metric for text segmentation	Lev Pevzner and Marti A. Hearst	\N	2002
7818797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Passonneau93	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=981594&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=27698866&CFTOKEN=51312152&ret=1#Fulltext	\N	Intention-based segmentation	\N	\N	148--155	\N	\N	\N	location = {Columbus, Ohio}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/981574.981594}	Certain spans of utterances in a discourse, referred to here as segments, are widely assumed to form coherent units. Further, the segmental structure of discourse has been claimed to constrain and be constrained by many phenomena. However, there is weak consensus on the nature of segments and the criteria for recognizing or generating them. We present quantitative results of a two part study using a corpus of spontaneous, narrative monologues. The first part evaluates the statistical reliability of human segmentation of our corpus, where speaker intention is the segmentation criterion. We then use the subjects' segmentations to evaluate the correlation of discourse segmentation with three linguistic cues (referential noun phrases, cue words, and pauses), using information retrieval metrics.	d69a89b33e85dba28a6c1841945c5206	461e18e3d2e195dae5320b9feb48f04e	a85de2bdbf3fbf8e69fcdd2217259dee	inproceedings	Intention-based segmentation: human reliability and correlation with linguistic cues	Rebecca J. Passonneau and Diane J. Litman	\N	1993
7818805	APPLIED  OPTICS 	29	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StratosphericTemperature	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/DirectPDFAccess/43AD0D95-BDB9-137E-CF40CD1EC0A8A124_38527.pdf?da=1&id=38527&seq=0&CFID=46784762&CFTOKEN=75151771	\N		\N	A good paper for Stratospheric Temperatures using Raman Lidar	5182 	\N	34 	\N		5186  APPLIED  OPTICS  /  Vol.  29, No.  34  /  1 December  1990	e0069460db5cec01c60348146c651ebf	2575656a87a4937aedffd7b3b5e53508	b2d769f9f5fae86c962f2967d8b1323f	article	Stratosphere  temperature  measurement  using Raman  lidar	\N	\N	1999
7818834	JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH	100	\N	\N	JUNE 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TemperatureComparison	http://mls.jpl.nasa.gov/joe/Wild_1995.pdf	\N		\N	Stratospheric Temperature comparison using different lidars	11,105-11,111	\N	D6	\N		Stratospheric temperatures derived from five different lidars are compared.Although the lidars are in five separate geographic locations, the evaluation isaccomplished by comparing each of the sets of lidar data taken over the course of ayear (1991-1992) with temperatures interpolated to each location from daily globaltemperature analyses from the National Meteorological Center (NMC). Averagedifferences between the lidars and NMC temperatures vary for the different lidars byup to 6.7 K. Part of this large average temperature difference is shown to be due to thereal temperature variation throughout the day, and the different times of observation ofthe NMC data and each of the lidar systems. Microwave limb sounder (MLS) datafrom the upper atmosphere research satellite are used to model the diurnal andsemidiurnal variations in temperature for each lidar location, for each season. Afteradjusting for the temperature changes caused by variations in observation time,average temperature differences are reduced among four of the five lidars, comparedwith the NMC temperatures, but still vary by as much as 3.9 K at stratosphericaltitudes between 30 and 45 km. Results of direct comparisons at two permanent lidarsites with a mobile lidar show that sometimes agreement within 1 to 2 K is achieved,but for other cases, larger average differences are seen. Since the precision of lidartemperatures has been estimated to be better than 1 K, further research is needed toreconcile this small expected error with the larger average differences deduced hereusing measurements made under operational conditions.	40c0e80f3277cc54527e84cf8f7be094	4d21aaed5ad5de709eec26523533a84c	77180bbc4d6590d12721951b100cea30	article	Comparison of stratospheric temperatures from several lidars,using National Meteorological Center and microwave limbsounder data as transfer references	\N	\N	1995
7818853	IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON  GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE  SENSING	31	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RotationalRamanLidar	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=00210448	\N	Using Rotational Raman Lidar to Measure the Atmospheric 
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Temperature from  the Ground  to  30 km	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		e  describe  in  this paper a  lidar method using  the anti-Stokes  rotational  lines  of  Nz  and  02 Raman  spectrum  to determine the  temperature of  the atmosphere up  to 30 km. The method uses the variation with the temperature of the envelop of the  intensities of  the backscattered rotational Raman  spectrum, 
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two  close-by wavelengths. For  each  temperature of  the  gas,  the 
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ratio of  the  fluxes through two narrow and close-by filters takes 
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a definite value directly related to the temperature. The difficulty
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of eliminating the near-by contribution of the Mie backscattering 
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was  solved by  doubling the  filters to produce a  rejection factor 
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of  lo+'  at  the  central wavelength. The  validity  of  the method 
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was  illustrated by  comparing a  number of  temperature profiles 
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obtained simultaneously with radiosonde and by this new Raman 
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lidar. The theoretical calculation of the method led to an analytic 
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calibration function which, once adjusted with a radiosonde, can 
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provide the  temperature on  successive days  of measurement  in 
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the  height  range  50  to  25 km. 	7278afded8204f4f261bf95aa86629ce	48981105b0154e1c6511927d1b8730d6	a93186b6d22ea61056f67ab9ac89d783	article	Rotational Raman Lidar to Measure the Atmospheric  Temperature from  the Ground  to  30 km 	\N	\N	1993
7818898	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	OBI '08: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Ontology-supported business intelligence	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1452568	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--12	\N	\N	\N	location = {Karlsruhe, Germany}, isbn = {978-1-60558-219-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1452567.1452568}	\N	a2dcd1da4d6497ab714f26402d0fd67d	0e8881e6207fa5f565804f14008038e6	d765901393e0d730e914a6afecb9faf1	inproceedings	SENTINEL: a semantic business process monitoring tool	Carlos Pedrinaci and Dave Lambert and Branimir Wetzstein and Tammo van Lessen and Luchesar Cekov and Marin Dimitrov	\N	2008
7818909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	karttunen1992tlm	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=992066.992091	\N	Xerox Finite State Tools	\N	\N	141--148	\N	\N	\N	location = {Nantes, France}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/992066.992091}	\N	8e5b1817974c71aca5f314cce70d3678	e1511290a908e9e6458fa59786bbd857	f7025e8b3dc687b943a47c19acd7204b	inproceedings	Two-level morphology with composition	Lauri Karttunen and Ronald M. Kaplan and Annie Zaenen	\N	1992
7818919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSLI Publications	Stanford, Calif.	\N	\N	beesley2003fsm	\N	\N	Helsinki/Stuttgart/Xerox Finite State Tools	\N	\N	XVIII, 509 s.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-57586-433-9}	\N	a0ce89dc5249fb1f3f565c2706b9d1a3	e74d27af6744e7a386abd0538dd05b3a	d157c31e4bd5b10d2ed0b1f534615fda	book	Finite state morphology	Kenneth R. Beesley and Lauri Karttunen	\N	2003
7818970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	schaffert09semwikia	\N	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: Semantische Wikis	\N	\N	245-258	\N	\N	\N		\N	9af892d0f19ab2e75ffc7c360cfc38f3	7bfe980c40fe4d11bf064d1c859cd122	5e5c1277d8ce19327d14b1dcedb69078	inbook	Semantische Wikis	Sebastian Schaffert and François Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2009
7819453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOSP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sosp/2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-59593-591-5}	\N	7e552e5f4434b95ba6451bcaf7344fb4	f747d1da145950bfb3c6e4c0e7e3e9a2	bf52a1f7122677591c7ed0c7fadb5819	proceedings	Proceedings of the 21st ACM Symposium on Operating Systems
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               Principles 2007, SOSP 2007, Stevenson, Washington, USA,
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               October 14-17, 2007	\N	Thomas C. Bressoud and M. Frans Kaashoek	2007
7819464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIPS	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/nips/ChaudhuriM08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/nips/2008	ee = {http://books.nips.cc/papers/files/nips21/NIPS2008_0964.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	81ae5c444d718a68e1a8fd6883a3c9df	fd30b78ddeb1ea3b8e56897eede9f356	37bf03ce4823f76ffae163a55ad3d856	inproceedings	Privacy-preserving logistic regression	Kamalika Chaudhuri and Claire Monteleoni	Daphne Koller and Dale Schuurmans and Yoshua Bengio and L{\\'e}on Bottou	2008
7819465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIPS	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/nips/2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	45d1bf59ed02335f8c128d6c6854e6b0	4ba9aa3c6f2e4369031e82e3fabdf761	a28f12b2557035fa013fd56ad8bbd022	proceedings	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 21, Proceedings
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               of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference on Neural Information
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               Processing Systems, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
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               December 8-11, 2008	\N	Daphne Koller and Dale Schuurmans and Yoshua Bengio and L{\\'e}on Bottou	2009
7819779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sozialwissenschaftliche Hermeneutik: eine Einführung	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	Uni-Taschenbücher ; 1885, Sozialwissenschaften	HitzlerHoner1997	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=27360227*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	368 S. ; 19 cm; Literaturverz. S. 271 - 279	7-27	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3810014559 and 3825218856}	\N	3bce228e573c721b69e4d398b59187a3	128c34c78de94fdaba15612ed97b707a	a3270372e7619e08a9f2e07df92d66e1	incollection	Einleitung: Hermeneutik in der deutschsprachigen Soziologie heute	Ronald Hitzler and Anne Honer	Ronald Hitzler and Anne Honer	1997
7819795	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Modeling Methods and Methodologies	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	\N	\N	\N	kavakliL05	\N	\N	All in Information Systems	\N	\N	102-124	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-59140-376-6}	In the field of Requirements Engineering, goal modelling approaches
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\	have received much attention in recent years by researchers and practitioners
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\	alike. This chapter identifies the uses of these approaches in different
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\	contexts of requirements analysis phases. It examines goal modelling
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\	in terms of five methodological orientations and defines a framework
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\	for their analysis. Using this framework it provides an analysis
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\	of goal modelling approaches in a systematic and consistent manner.
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\	The aim of this analysis is to understand the best fit for purpose
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\	of different goal modelling approaches and to highlight open issues
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\	that provide a foundation for further research in this important
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\	area of Requirements Engineering methodology.	02ec0bb5f10ed8edc4844ba82d18c100	2387224978c7ef43275e2e2f92268b86	98d39e1db7fc6496759a0fe5bd6caedd	incollection	Goal Modeling in Requirements Engineering: Analysis and Critique of Current Methods	Evangelia Kavakli and Pericles Loucopoulos	John Krogstie and Terry A. Halpin and Keng Siau	2005
7819821	MIS Quarterly	30	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gregor06	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.113.6996&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N		\N	referenced in Hannay et al	491-506	\N	3	\N		he aim of this research essay is to examine the structural nature of theory in information systems.  Despite the importance of theory, questions relating to its form and structure are neglected in comparison with questions relating to epistemology.  The essay addresses issues of causality, explanation, prediction, and generalization that underlie an understanding of theory.  A taxonomy is proposed that classifies information systems theories with respect to the manner in which four central goals are addressed:  analysis, explanation, prediction, and prescription.  Five interrelated types of theory are distinguished:  (1) theory for analyzing, (2) theory for explaining, (3) theory for predicting, (4) theory for explaining and predicting, and (5) theory for design and action.  Examples illustrate the nature of each theory type.  The applicability of the taxonomy is demonstrated by classifying a sample of journal articles.  The paper contributes by showing that multiple views of theory exist and by exposing the assumptions underlying different viewpoints.  In addition, it is suggested that the type of theory under development can influence the choice of an epistemological approach.  Support is given for the legitimacy and value of each theory type.  The building of integrated bodies of theory that encompass all theory types is advocated.	e640d609d2260466957669f192de24b9	d20921dd550334448a9974fa0f2ec0af	68d4e2635a5ab93fdd83f021c799251f	article	The nature of theory in information systems	Shirley Gregor	\N	2006
7819823	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	Sebastopol, CA	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	MoRo07	http://proquest.safaribooksonline.com/0596527349	\N		2007272712
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Peter Morville and Louis Rosenfeld.
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ill.; 24 cm.
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Rosenfeld's name appears first on the earlier edition.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-486) and index.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596527341 (pbk.)
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0596527349 (pbk.)}	\N	bb8e1f7f37c96cea0f43388878199469	2556c2e959e6ab58b2f5ab5ddb457515	f03bcb873ead5f185a157c8252d00629	book	Information architecture for the World Wide Web	Peter Morville and Louis Rosenfeld	\N	2007
7819876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM2009: 5th Conf. on Professional Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) 145	Granitzer2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	68-76	\N	\N	\N		\N	00738f7eeb2ad6570fc71a49c284633c	1afd0e9455468945efac230b70753ee2	e7ffa870a332b81802b3ca24eee763f4	inproceedings	Web 2.0 in Unternehmen - Eine Fallstudien-Analyse	Gisela Granitzer and Klaus Tochtermann	Knut Hinkelmann and Holger Wache	2009
7819877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM2009: 5th Conf. on Professional Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) 145	Stein2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-86	\N	\N	\N		\N	37efdbd407e18f5fa49b4e4843b4e564	0232e5cd66cdaf06823dc9392fef7ccf	709515fcc3f9159d976559db15aece96	inproceedings	Corporate Wikis: A Comparative Analysis of Structures and Dynamics	Klaus Stein and Steffen Blaschke	Knut Hinkelmann and Holger Wache	2009
7819880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM2009: 5th Conf. on Professional Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) 145	Stocker2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	560-572	\N	\N	\N		\N	350b77c5a85b280b19168a0ba8821661	9dda298d58be5b37ef4f4de47b64ed47	a4137b0536a5f803c89ae195f66084d7	inproceedings	Wissenstransfer mit Weblogs in KMU: Eine explorative Einzelfallstudie	Alexander Stocker and Klaus Tochtermann and Nikolaus Krasser	Knut Hinkelmann and Holger Wache	2009
7819892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM2009: 5th Conf. on Professional Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) 145	Sultanow2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	591-600	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe885f4c93b603b303a1aac16102eefe	05cd6ac81e3ca38459ed1c17ed62f749	cdcfd362ae55707343c0f6b992b5231c	inproceedings	Klassifikation und Identifikation von Kommunikationsbarrieren im Unternehmen	Eldar Sultanow and Edzard Weber	Knut Hinkelmann and Holger Wache	2009
7819894	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS, Verl. für Sozialwiss.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_277950902	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=277950902&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	über den konstruktiven Umgang mit Gewaltphänomenen im Prozess der Konflikttransformation	\N	\N	323 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-15948-5, 3-531-15948-8}	\N	0d9bd64c87881145fe0b7f00d8dbde50	6ae161e1a5a27081d3ff640f91efaa2c	5d523ad7c2b0c690c6129a13ddcc5870	book	Zwischenwelten: Weder Krieg noch Frieden	Marcel M. Baumann	\N	2008
7819913	\N	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	Conseil économique et social	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonnet2001	http://www.conseil-economique-et-social.fr/ces_dat2/2-4kiosq/rapan2001/Som1.htm	Avis		\N	Le Premier ministre a chargé le Conseil économique et social de lui
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\	remettre un avis sur " Les personnes âgées dans la société ". Cette
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\	réflexion fait suite en particulier aux discussions engagées, en
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\	1999, dans le cadre de l’Année internationale des personnes âgées.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.27}, owner = {C881240}, comment = {Audition effectuée par la section : M. Patrice Bourdelais, professeur
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\	à l’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.}	e Conseil économique et social a souhaité souligner le rôle dynamique
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\	des personnes retraitées et âgées au sein de notre société. Loin
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\	de considérer le vieillissement de la population comme une source
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\	d’inquiétude pour l’avenir de la France, il estime que le phénomène
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\	- heureux, est-il besoin de le rappeler ? - que constitue l’allongement
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\	de la durée de la vie est un atout pour la vie sociale et économique
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\	de notre pays.	6006db41fa5e147d9e10c2a6614bf493	1dd7cae4e17ef8717e1f6ba81abc1677	967767bdda60434f0533efcd99934709	techreport	Les personnes âgées dans la société	Maurice Bonnet	\N	2001
7819929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berg2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.0538	\N	Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Methods for Simulations of Biomolecules	\N	cite arxiv:0709.0538
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Comment: 34 pages, 13 figures, review article	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The computer revolution has been driven by a sustained increase of
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computational speed of approximately one order of magnitude (a factor of ten)
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every five years since about 1950. In natural sciences this has led to a
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continuous increase of the importance of computer simulations. Major enabling
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techniques are Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and Molecular Dynamics (MD)
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simulations.
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  This article deals with the MCMC approach. First basic simulation techniques,
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as well as methods for their statistical analysis are reviewed. Afterwards the
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focus is on generalized ensembles and biased updating, two advanced techniques,
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which are of relevance for simulations of biomolecules, or are expected to
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become relevant with that respect. In particular we consider the multicanonical
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ensemble and the replica exchange method (also known as parallel tempering or
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method of multiple Markov chains).
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	4175a2f0f2245c1efa2c0310ca196e9f	140daae59578536d18747b1bd7083d9d	54e0c21bc79f3d05d0b00b6f2925040d	misc	Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Methods for Simulations of Biomolecules	Bernd A. Berg	\N	2007
7819933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berg2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0410490	\N	Introduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulations and their
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  Statistical Analysis	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0410490
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Comment: Invited lectures given at the National University of Singapore	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This article is a tutorial on Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations and their
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statistical analysis. The theoretical concepts are illustrated through many
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numerical assignments from the author's book on the subject. Computer code (in
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Fortran) is available for all subjects covered and can be downloaded from the
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web.
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	43b75ab6b142290dc18d9973febc42d8	bc243f5e2c265ae2e5bf8e86dd8d8ba0	29a900f3a9b8fb84739feaad74ac7fec	misc	Introduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulations and their
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  Statistical Analysis	Bernd A. Berg	\N	2004
7819939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Document Understanding Workshop	\N	\N	NIST	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tran:2006	http://duc.nist.gov/pubs.html#2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	10 pages	\N	\N	\N	library = {Web (March 2009)}	The DUC 2006 summarization task was to synthesize from a set of 25 documents a well-organized, fluent answer to a complex question. The task and evaluation measures were basically the same as in DUC 2005, except that an additional "overall" responsiveness measure was added which took into account both content and readability of the summary. The average performance of systems in 2006 was noticeably better than in 2005; systems achieved better focus on average, and many attempted to provide greater coherence to their summaries. The overall responsiveness metric showed that readability plays an important role in the perceived quality of the summaries.	342f1a8d8e6ef63b31fc295c30f69f95	78140a2901942df836ca32de2a73e48f	cd93ac45c8f4f8485bd6d267029e8dda	inproceedings	Overview of {DUC} 2006	Dang, Hoa Tran	\N	2006
7819967	\N	5152/2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Turmo:2007	http://www.springerlink.com/content/d511437177k776q0/	\N	\N	\N	\N	249-256	\N	\N	\N	library = {Web (March 2009)}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0}	This paper describes QAST, a pilot track of CLEF 2007 aimed at evaluating the task of Question Answering in Speech Transcripts. The paper summarizes the evaluation framework, the systems that participated and the results achieved. These results have shown that question answering technology can be useful to deal with spontaneous speech transcripts, so for manually transcribed speech as for automatically recognized speech. The loss in accuracy from dealing with manual transcripts to dealing with automatic ones implies that there is room for future reseach in this area.	5772689c80d6b0547355133c237d7c7d	7da33f130369e23df70eacc674a6bb87	6257e754b51b741ad15bb64e6243cddd	inproceedings	Overview of {QAST 2007}	Turmo, Jordi and Comas, Pere R. and Ayache, Christelle and Mostefa, Djamel and Rosset, Sophie and Lamel, Lori	\N	2007
7819999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tai2009	http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2009/3/8/lifebookshelf/3415789&sec=lifebookshelf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		How did an English lady get hooked on a Japanese phenomenon some three decades ago?	57e4d886eef350959f5185a798e0bcdb	65e0b74e34381d1fc6c73198cc6d1b16	78e29bae851af0c5c0a138416efea285	article	Veteran otaku	ELIZABETH TAI	\N	2009
7820077	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitp	Heidelberg ; München ; Landsberg ; Frechen ; Hamburg	\N	\N	UBMA_275929469	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=275929469&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	publizieren im Web	\N	\N	294 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8266-1793-5}	\N	6a616831f595051ba54d226aa68b242a	f4eb61ca6c06a307bbd9a7155eda7a40	f7bfc0ab9f5dcecacafc5a5a516d24c5	book	Per Anhalter durch das Mitmach-Web	Jörg Kantel	\N	2009
7820080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	UBMA_283740930	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=283740930&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Praxis	\N	\N	625 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58867-5}	\N	7a88f01d84d7864dee7f91fe5cabffb1	77977cab043c042103911afbae93080b	8717564e8d7a841fb401af76fb0b63c5	book	Online-Lernen	\N	Ludwig J. Issing	2009
7820095	La revue francophone de gériatrie et de gérontologie	XV	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bille2008	\N	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.527-528	522-528	\N	150	\N	pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\img732.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.03.27}, owner = {C881240}	«Demain je serai un peu plus vieux ou je serai mort» aimait à dire
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\	Michel PHILIBERT. Pour n'être pas mort demain il me faut en effet
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\	accepter de vieillir et ce n'est pas forcément simple. Nous devons
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\	mais ne poser aucun problème, ne pas être une charge, ne pas coûter,
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\	procurer de l'emploi pour les jeunes, et si possible faire en sorte
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\	de mourir... en bonne santé. La vieillesse fait donc l'objet d'une
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\	sorte d'injonction paradoxale qui nous enjoint de «vieillir et de
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\	rester jeune.» La complexité se noue ici même, puisqu'il nous faudra,
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\	pour penser la vieillesse, pour la vivre ou pour l'accompagner, accepter
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\	de penser, de dire et de faire une chose et son contraire. Il nous
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\	faut donc entrer dans une démarche complexe pour tenter de comprendre
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\	et de répondre aux problèmes posés aux plus âgés de nos contemporains
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\	et que nous pose le vieillissement de la population. Passer par exemple
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\	s'encombre peu de complexité... Entrer dans cette démarche de complexité
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\	exige une réflexion éthique qui seule permet d'explorer la zone d'incertitude
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\	As Michel PHILIBERT used to say, "Tomorrow I will be either older
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\	for thé youth and if possible... die in good health. Ageing is therefore
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\	in order to think about, expérience or accompany old âge, we shall
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\	even when they get old, and till thé end of their Uves. KEY WORDS:
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\	Old âge - Complexity - Accompany old âge.	0d37cafb93fba793ffe341c49e6e78a7	830a0dce49abe4687658c0e2098600ea	07f93c1b6837dc6384be96c4973fbb04	article	Vieillesse : paradoxe et complexité	M. Billé	\N	2008
7820775	Graph Drawing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:edachery:1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46648-7_10	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	98--106	\N	\N	\N		Identifying the natural clusters of nodes in a graph and treating them as supernodes or metanodes for a higher level graph (or an abstract graph) is a technique used for the reduction of visual complexity of graphs with
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a large number of nodes. In this paper we report on the implementation of a clustering algorithm based on the idea of distance-k cliques, a generalization of the idea of the cliques in graphs. The performance of the clustering algorithm on some large graphs obtained from the archives of Bell Laboratoriesis presented.	834f6e39e460c5c60bcab6133cd1e835	666c09a977ea5c7497f27034def5734a	6e4a26a0d92351b8aba038966d3be5df	article	Graph Clustering Using Distance-k Cliques	Jubin Edachery and Arunabha Sen and Franz Brandenburg	\N	1999
7820868	KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie	59	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11577-007-0045-7	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	372--372	\N	2	\N		\N	405896a3921669abfb83d2b53e69acb6	3ce50f7744f99d90aed26fa96c1ba255	a9ce4a9a61ff1ded71e0fac1c039a745	article	„Die Gesellschaft der Unternehmen — Die Unternehmen der Gesellschaft“	\N	\N	2007
7820874	Service-orientierte Architekturen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pekbpmn	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-9636-7_4	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	61--76	\N	\N	\N		Um die Lücke zwischen technischer und semantischer Beschreibung bei der Geschäftsprozessmodellierung für service-orientierten
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Architekturen zu schließen, schlagen wir in diesem Papier eine Erweiterung der ereignisgesteuerten Prozessketten vor. Es kanndamit ein Übergang zwischen den EPK und dem technischen Standard BPMN geschaffen werden. Die zusätzlichen Elemente werdeneingeführt und an einem Beispiel erläutert.	68b1da12d88ff01426b8995e8d15fdb7	8afe5c1b76ff6065b444b919c6ca5fe9	0ef8393234cdfc22b550c61236369a41	inbook	Geschäftsprozessmodellierung mittels Software-Services auf Basis der EPK	Stefan Huth and Thomas Wieland	\N	2008
7822781	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	neuroth_2009_escience	http://www.fbi.fh-koeln.de/symposium/vortraege/FHKoeln_Neuroth.pdf	\N		\N	Dr. Heike Neuroth, Leiterin der Abteilung Forschung und Entwicklung der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen; eHumanities Consultant, Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70dd2ecdeefb32c8bdb8275aca4924b9	5b5dbfe36798c4ffe8ccbe30590989d2	e86aa3ed108a071e5bd4945d2c218941	misc	eScience und Bibliotheken	Heike Neuroth	\N	2009
7822818	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	47	\N	\N	April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sarabandi2009	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=4804105&arnumber=4799177	\N		\N	\N	999-1011	\N	4	\N	issn = {0196-2892}, doi = {10.1109/TGRS.2008.2008723}	 In this paper, the applicability of a procedure for retrieval of vegetation parameters using a coherent scattering model that considers the botanical properties of Sahelian grassland and a stochastic optimization algorithm is studied. This African vegetation is mainly composed of shrubs and grass. Since the coherent scattering model is computationally time-consuming, a simplified empirical model is constructed by fitting of simulation results obtained by the scattering model. Inputs to the empirical model are the sensitive parameters that, for the studied class of vegetation, are the soil moisture content, grass density, and grass moisture content. The model outputs are the polarimetric backscattering coefficients as a function of the incidence angle. Employing the empirical model and a genetic algorithm, a search routine is implemented to estimate the biophysical parameters of the African vegetation from a data set of backscattering coefficients. The estimation of Sahelian-grassland parameters using the set of C-band HH-polarized measured data shows that this procedure achieves good agreement with the ground-truth data. 	14b73af46e60816a9b0c5aeda1be06ef	86e5e60d800bbf52d13bf7bb24a7e163	c24ff0ac568f52b15d6f0aa055a001f3	article	Estimation of Sahelian-Grassland Parameters Using a Coherent Scattering Model and a Genetic Algorithm	A. Monsivais-Huertero and I. Chenerie and K. Sarabandi	\N	2009
7822910	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	Reihe	Rohm.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 78.00, EUR 39.88, sfr 70.98, S 585.36}, isbn = {3890127681}	\N	c8549187f1e95ef8754c4f231a8e5cf6	7bcd24440aef70cbc69460f025726af6	04b38972a8b0c297ca243a25e678938e	book	Sicherheit offener Elektronischer Märkte:  Modellbildung und Realisierungskonzept	Alexander W. Röhm	\N	2000
7822924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Third International Conference on Communities and Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3206717	http://www.iisi.de/fileadmin/IISI/upload/C_T/2007/Burke.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Introductions and Requests: Rhetorical Strategies That Elicit Response in Online Communities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-08 21:17:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3206717}	Conversation is a critical element to the success of online communities, both for the communities as a whole and the individual members. Yet conversations often fail: Forty percent of potential threadstarting messages in Usenet groups receive no response. When this happens, those who are trying to get information, support, or discussion from a group receive no benefit from their efforts. This paper presents a multimethod series of studies into community responsiveness to two rhetorical strategies: selfdisclosing introductions and making requests. Introductions signal legitimacy and commitment, and requests reduce community effort by making clear what is needed. An analysis of a longitudinal sample of 40,931 messages from 99 Usenet groups shows that introductions referencing lurking and a personal connection to the topic of discussion increase the likelihood of getting a reply. So does making requests. Machine learning detects introductions and requests automatically within the text. A pair of experiments in which introductions and requests are added or removed from previously posted messages and reposted to Usenet groups shows that introductions referencing the group history cause an increase in reply counts, but requests do not. The research will inform the design of an automatic intervention triggered at the time messages are written that makes suggestions for strengthening rhetorical strategies when the community is unlikely to respond.	e4f87aa9f25b29e435531ac9cfccc856	3f7c25c5df40d0206757823bcca51b75	b7e20185168f28eaee26b0df1098566c	inproceedings	Introductions and Requests: Rhetorical Strategies That Elicit Response in Online Communities	M. Burke and E. Joyce and T. Kim and V. Anand and R. Kraut	\N	2007
7823036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. of Objective Studies, Kolkata Chapter	Kolkata	\N	\N	UBHD66282319	\N	\N	219 rel 2007/3766	\N	\N	Getr. Seitenzäh	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	aa59077d1173f44f5f2e0342580d9be8	58eaf95700d7e8ea5415a0b5ddfdc80d	061f521e9c7f8e5030f3d2cc7b2596cf	book	Hindu-Muslim understanding	Mohammad Khalil Abbas [Hrsg.] Siddiqui	\N	2004
7823125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aakar Books	Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD66354298	\N	\N	Signatur: rel 55 A 07/5689	\N	\N	496 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-81-89833-18-3}, language = {eng}	\N	5a7d3cee74ccb27420a75e0064da0bc5	670a00ce5f722b0424061b48c4314c49	21768ded1cb4449314fcc344de609e55	book	The foundations of the composite culture in India	Malika Mohammada	\N	2007
7823127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexington Books	Lanham, Maryland [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65805724	\N	\N	200 soz 2004/1487	\N	\N	122 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7391-0673-2, 978-0-7391-0673-0}, language = {eng}	\N	8576777b510662c75b89d54d193a38b7	b182fae7c6fe09d7e251114678f3f2d1	24c755eb7a04cdd623308e32ba07ac43	book	Surprising bedfellows	Sushil [Hrsg.] Mittal	\N	2003
7823142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publ.	New Delhi [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66107843	\N	\N	200 geo 2007/390	\N	\N	368 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7619-3436-7, 81-7829-583-0, 978-0-7619-3436-3, 978-81-7829-583-1}, language = {eng}	\N	ce7969b90e736442a7a4f00ea3bb3a85	6407eb26a03c6ce4795e3da21f2fdc94	e9c93024e30b03b950a1a42649123aa9	book	Colonial and post-colonial geographies of India	Saraswati [Hrsg.] Raju	\N	2006
7823262	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chalard2009	\N	\N		\N	Ce texte intitulé "le patient a-t-il quelque chose à nous apprendre"
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\	Bibliogr. p.19	16-19	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.27}, owner = {C881240}	L'idée que l'art participe au soin psychique et que le soin puisse
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\	se vivre comme un art oblige à ajuster nos outils matériels et conceptuelles
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\	et à accepter d'en inventer de nouveaux...	caaab41b92b592bf0d4929c6b60b02bf	280f7c6d04b477e708071b1447b1d8dc	cfa7b39d9f4355e4d485da8f00caa00b	article	De l'art au soin et vice versa...	Christine Chalard	\N	2009
7823317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia	UBHD65238316	\N	\N	200 his 2001/1649	\N	\N	XIV, 322 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-17297-7, 978-0-415-17297-4}, language = {eng}	\N	e79cc0625d8fbe0f4f81270815c7a910	58ce1315421af1ca1797d963c223f228	648777d15cc4d2eef99a1dd9c786691a	book	The aftermath of partition in South Asia	Tai Yong Tan and Gyanesh Kudaisya	\N	2000
7823344	Communications of the ACM	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	morrison95	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/213859.214802	\N		\N	\N	80--91	\N	7	\N	issn = {0001-0782}	The academic study of management information systems (MIS) is a recent addition to most universities. Because of its arrival, because of the youth of business schools compared to other colleges in universities, and because of the insecurity and uncertainty that marks youth, its study is accompanied by introspective studies and commentaries about what MIS is and what it should accomplish. As recently as 1980, a founder of the field, Peter Keen, wrote, “At  present, MIS research is a theme rather than a substantive field. Perhaps MIS will eventually be absorbed"	6ed72d19479a4df87ebe9f7d01ac3dcd	3a8d55246fd38cd6d54f2e3ac2cfaf8f	178e03a54ab1dc65f96c0be1dca89f0b	article	Exploring the software engineering component in MIS research	Joline Morrison and Joey F. George	\N	1995
7823360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Eckstaedt1991	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=13614676*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	285 S ; 21 cm; Literaturverz. S. 275 - [286]; 1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518580930}	\N	2082abd39d4725d39e33051162c7e604	78d2c2f83c5a9325df1bc7060f0e5225	9ce97395f438576742602ad47a993d15	book	Die  Kunst des Anfangs: psychoanalytische Erstgespräche	Anita Eckstaedt	\N	1991
7823369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; ...	UBMA_287182541	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=287182541&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Handbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88a5d8aa872499c6a9827a1c4009dcda	b6323fb1030ca7dbe05e5ca8047f5dbd	f1f9eb46bd1dd3dd9802917f2803bb37	book	Sprachgeschichte	\N	Werner Besch	1984
7823370	On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christiaens06ontologyFolksonomy	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915034_43	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	199--207	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we give a brief overview of different metadata mechanisms (like ontologies and folksonomies) and how they relate
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to each other. We identify major strengths and weaknesses of these mechanisms. We claim that these mechanisms can be classifiedfrom restricted (e.g., ontology) to free (e.g., free text tagging). In our view, these mechanisms should not be used in isolation,but rather as complementary solutions, in a continuous process wherein the strong points of one increase the semantic depthof the other. We give an overview of early active research already going on in this direction and propose that methodologiesto support this process be developed. We demonstrate a possible approach, in which we mix tagging, taxonomy and ontology.	9d1b5d17b277af166c5160ca0665b450	f733d993459329ed1ef9f26d303ba0d9	a785a130b386c2dad072298fae601276	article	Metadata Mechanisms: From Ontology to Folksonomy ... and Back	Stijn Christiaens	\N	2006
7823397	Juristische Schulung (JuS)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Odendahl:Examen_ohne_Repetitor	\N	\N		\N	Die Autorin stellt die wesentlichen Punkte für eine selbständige und erfolgreiche Examensvorbereitung knapp dar. Der Aufsatz ist dabei eher als motivierender Einstieg in die Examensvorbereitung denn als umfassende Behandlung der Thematik gedacht, erfüllt dieses Ziel aber auch sehr gut. Prof. Dr. Kerstin Odendahl hat den Rangplatz 1 im Zweiten Juristischen Staatsexamen (Examenskampagne Herbst 1998 des Landes Brandenburg) erhalten und ist derzeit Inhaberin des Lehrstuhls für Völker- und Europarecht, ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung an der Universität St. Gallen (CH).	572--574	\N	6	\N		\N	51d92df20d2dc10b96d9b164c62b3038	ade5c7f6b86dae610d662f39255ea176	21bb4aeb2da751fa51329f1ba3afd09e	article	Examen ohne Repetitor	Kerstin Odendahl	\N	1998
7823646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papers from the 16th Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Turku/Åbo, Finland	\N	\N	johannessen1996aan	\N	\N	Samansetjingsmodulen til Oslo-Bergen-taggeren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	73e585dcc6fac8c90df6f4fb5d03f172	94eeea67c79ae093b8accd913a71fd46	f3b54dec50c78d3a5ecf36750d525319	inproceedings	{An automatic analysis of Norwegian compounds}	J.B. Johannessen and H. Hauglin	T. Haukioja	1996
7823700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akad. Verl.-Ges. Athenaion	\N	\N	Linguistische Forschungen ; 9	UBHD3119887	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 227 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7997-0708-5, 978-3-7997-0708-4}, language = {ger}	\N	ba378dc482bcbd558ca01e5e0b5efa7a	c2c37a6b2fdaf78aefc09e3752b43a75	ff1f1bf71f292b8f690b03adf056e34f	book	Theorie des Kommentierens	Roland Posner	\N	1980
7823753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kroener	\N	\N	Kröners Taschenausgabe ; 231	UBHD1236290	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VIII, 795 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	17991757b66393e63735cbc02ad0fc4c	80ffd37ca839812979299a30aa2c6683	ba2194c8dc34f2910a631ddc2260830d	book	Sachwörterbuch der Literatur	Gero von Wilpert	\N	1964
7823943	{METEORITICS \\& PLANETARY SCIENCE}	{34}	\N	\N	{NOV}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{METEORITICAL SOC}	{DEPT CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY, UNIV ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72701 USA}	\N	\N	ISI:000083885000023	\N	{Proceedings Paper}	von Zahn lidar meteor	\N	\N	{1017-1027}	\N	{6}	\N	issn = {{0026-1114}}, keywords-plus = {{COSMIC DUST; MICROMETEORITES; ATMOSPHERE; LIDAR; MODEL}}, doc-delivery-number = {{259FZ}}, subject-category = {{Geochemistry \\& Geophysics}}, number-of-cited-references = {{27}}, affiliation = {{von Zahn, U (Reprint Author), Leibniz Inst Atmospher Phys, D-18225 Kuhlungsborn, Germany.
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   Leibniz Inst Atmospher Phys, D-18225 Kuhlungsborn, Germany.
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   Radex Inc, Bedford, MA 01730 USA.
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   USAF, Res Lab, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Meteorit. Planet. Sci.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000083885000023}}, times-cited = {{37}}	{We report on studies of the Fe, Ca, and K atom densities in the trails
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   of meteors. The measurements of the densities were taken simultaneously
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   and in a common volume by three ground-based lidars. We report and
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   analyze the data obtained during two nights of Leonid showers (1996 and
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   1998 November 16/17) and of one night five days after the 1998 Leonids.
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   The lidar-observed trails of Leonids differ from those of other meteor
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   showers in both their mean altitude and in mean metal composition. The
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   Leonid trails show a highly depressed Ca/Fe abundance ratio in
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   comparison to CI meteoritic composition.
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   Our observations are interpreted with the help of a numerical model
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   that describes the ablation processes occurring during the high-speed
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   entry of meteoroids into the Earth's atmosphere. We conclude that for
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   the lidar-observed meteoroids, the ablation process occurs
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   differentially for the three elements. This leads to a mixture of
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   metals in the meteor trails, the composition of which is strongly
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   altitude dependent and at any one altitude deviates significantly from
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   a CI meteoritic composition. The model predicts differing altitudes and
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   durations of trail observations for different showers, allowing us to
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   tentatively assign the origin to the observed trails.}	ba6059fc9fa2171f174670472df1b066	73b875b6028e0ce53a92cfacccaadca1	bd56ec65b742917f66e37751dbaed91b	article	{Iron, calcium, and potassium atom densities in the trails of Leonids
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   and other meteors: Strong evidence for differential ablation}	U von Zahn and M Gerding and J Hoffner and WJ McNeil and E Murad	\N	{1999}
7824864	\N	16	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftKasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Schellhase.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 118.00, EUR 59.00, sfr 101.00}, isbn = {3824473798}	\N	6aae1962c464e7d6af8d1e0f9c09e3fa	1eb265bf4adee4ceeb19f85cd58e8f18	1782948e162ef2cd269d7106687398ee	book	Entwicklungsmethoden und Architekturkonzepte für Web-Applikationen:  Erstellung und Administration Web-basierter Lernumgebungen	Jörg Schellhase	\N	2001
7825133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Dr. Th. Gabler / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_282644083	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=282644083&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Methoden, Verfahren, Arbeitsblätter für professionelles Beschaffungsmanagement	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-9306-9}	\N	14ca4a849325c0c9e060fed9f901edc9	132054046589f1509644bc5924a6f227	16736f815efa4d8c0e4d342cb33273c8	book	Praxishandbuch Strategischer Einkauf	Mario Büsch	\N	2007
7825225	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 8th International Python Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tismer2000cas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52baa3ea582031c1a540a838dd992f3f	d5429c5f17a82a0c51fed9f5bf69c89e	411a0c58eacde4517e96c05d88247b81	article	{Continuations and stackless python}	C. Tismer	\N	2000
7825256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 5, Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft ; 1787	UBMA_048286125	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=048286125&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XX, 336 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-48576-X}	\N	5d48f4d25e12af7cfc604ff50faea4ae	556fabf7ec84dfbf6bc55620b74c0ced	dc3c5dae8753590d3bb6b0572e48d6db	book	Kundenpotentialanalyse im Kundenstamm von Unternehmen	Bernhard Schulz	\N	1995
7825320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Neue betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung ; 77	UBMA_023767235	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=023767235&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XXII, 449 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-409-18717-0}	\N	73af15690aba7f4245a26fb880fcccba	f2e3d08a1952254008839211532ae4ad	12a8da65937379cb2f682d585421c838	book	Strategisches Technologiemanagement	Bernd Wolfrum	\N	1991
7826049	\N	\N	\N	4. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_303625171	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=303625171&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	methods and applications	\N	\N	ca. 642 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-471-22957-5}	\N	89dad8171f8cdfb654d1a99083112771	e7fb3edd35bc4731198b4955c3c8e70c	1077ca79a800879858e9e310814df1f5	book	Forecasting	Spyros Makridakis and Steven C. Wheelwright and Rob J. Hyndman	\N	2008
7826050	\N	\N	\N	5. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_022761756	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=022761756&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	X, 470 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-471-60063-6}	\N	8192ceeaa4f1ab727a6a34614664e203	716cb46678cd46bbd96b95ce9e7d223b	41f254878f0068275437717d2f01bb1d	book	Forecasting methods for management	Spyros Makridakis and Steven C. Wheelwright	\N	1989
7826153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Publ.	Harrisburg [u.a.]	\N	Series in global information technology management	SWB-033841217	http://books.google.de/books?id=v5EIoMBUASYC&pg=PA172&dq=%22risk+management+information+system%22&ei=mQ3OSbquGJ3AzASqk5DFBQ&rview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-878289-21-7}, size = {III, 580 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}	\N	7cbd08cdf9b8fe50380264399836aca5	fb6cb82d2fc8d772100e006c7ce49243	eecbdda2287bc3eeb8e22fd2487157ac	book	Global information systems and technology : focus on the organization and its functional areas	Kirk R. Deans	\N	1994
7826169	\N	5088	\N	\N	\N	\N	AGTIVE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/agtive/DenningerGG07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/agtive/agtive2007.html#DenningerGG07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	168-183	\N	\N	conf/agtive/2007	date = {2008-10-23}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89020-1_13}, isbn = {978-3-540-89019-5}	\N	808a402c738ac9d23d4882be45ff3ead	251736af974068948e4d945df5bbbd74	82190d2f97441d4dcb543c053f3c58ed	inproceedings	Applications and Rewriting of Omnigraphs - Exemplified in the Domain of MDD.	Oliver Denninger and Tom Gelhausen and Rubino Geiß	Andy Schürr and Manfred Nagl and Albert Zündorf	2007
7826174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEKE	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School	\N	\N	\N	conf/seke/KornerG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/seke/seke2008.html#KornerG08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	691-696	\N	\N	conf/seke/2008	isbn = {1-891706-22-5}, date = {2008-09-12}	\N	a6a27e816bdb56d3f830376887e7f49a	5b05cecd016c1f8e8ed7cae0d7107416	6d0d0a3e7b5d9147d33d8897adad5820	inproceedings	Improving Automatic Model Creation Using Ontologies.	Sven J. Korner and Tom Gelhausen	\N	2008
7826305	icsc	0	\N	\N	#Sep#	\N	First IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2007)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Irvine, CA, USA	\N	\N	Gelhausen2007	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/4338315/4338316/04338360.pdf?tp=&isnumber=&arnumber=4338360	publikation	Grundlagen: SENSE	\N	\N	282-289	\N	\N	\N	file = {:gelahusen_tich1.pdf:PDF}	Model-driven development depends on good initial models. Creating these models by hand is a challenging task, because of complex specification documents and change requests. We propose a new internal representation based on thematic roles, especially designed for (but not limited to) requirements documents. The representation can be generated automatically out of annotated real-world specification text and can be used to generate UML models based on graph rewriting rules.	704572d92a502b7ee0a4235165dd2795	2f6bf0b02e4cbe614597b124856af82e	6c45b7a9dc34d32b7cf600256f69fdbf	conference	Thematic Role based Generation of UML Models from Real World Requirements	Tom Gelhausen and Walter F. Tichy	\N	2007
7826423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '03: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Singh03	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=945668	\N	Collecting commonsense experiences	\N	\N	154--161	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, FL, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-583-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/945645.945668}	Humans naturally share knowledge by telling stories. This is a form of knowledge exchange we engage in right from early childhood, and over time we learn to recall, order and organize our experiences as stories [1]. In this paper we describe the Open Mind Experiences (OMEX) system, a web-based knowledge acquisition tool that exploits our natural ability to tell and explain stories in order to build a large-scale commonsense knowledge base. We built OMEX to gather descriptions and explanations of everyday, 'common sense' experiences from volunteer contributors distributed across the Internet. We first describe the results of our previous attempt to collect commonsense knowledge from the general public, the Open Mind Common Sense (OMCS) project. The OMCS project focused on collecting largely assertional commonsense knowledge, and we describe some of its products and spin-offs. We then give several motivating reasons for why we now wish to collect more script-like knowledge. We then explain the features of the new OMEX site and give an evaluation of system based on a preliminary user study. We conclude by discussing our future directions.	afb8d3b86173a4db0634ca7049746fcc	b0f4e94d6b73b577beae48f7be00110e	b7bb1d41facb1fe888da0d07744feb96	inproceedings	Collecting commonsense experiences	Push Singh and Barbara Barry	\N	2003
7826441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McDowell87	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcai/ijcai87.html#McDowellD87	\N	dblp	\N	\N	446-448	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	4fd3e6cda91db2bedf609fc476305995	45949aeb123020ce199e566757a858b3	b3482935a88ca16fe293a70d09ddaa51	inproceedings	Commonsense Reasoning with Verbs.	Joyce P. McDowell and Kathleen Dahlgren	\N	1987
7826445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hsu06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148170.1148300	\N	Information retrieval with commonsense knowledge	\N	\N	651--652	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1148170.1148300}	This paper employs ConceptNet, which covers a rich set of commonsense concepts, to retrieve images with text descriptions by focusing on spatial relationships. Evaluation on test data of the 2005 ImageCLEF shows that integrating commonsense knowledge in information retrieval is feasible.	1673900190c0b41b0f8900abfc1f6094	b264d949ce5606466f3df2ea031a8879	c3527aae2d793aa4888cfa18ba02a21f	inproceedings	Information retrieval with commonsense knowledge	Ming-Hung Hsu and Hsin-Hsi Chen	\N	2006
7826449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Chklovski03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kcap/kcap2003.html#Chklovski03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	4-12	\N	\N	conf/kcap/2003	date = {2006-02-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/945645.945650}, isbn = {1-58113-583-1}	\N	b49ff1a13758d85e4bb0988eb445f701	0430d36b1084ab54eaf05a97030d778f	0b34a4c448e3d64c690de0e06fbe6b53	inproceedings	Learner: a system for acquiring commonsense knowledge by analogy.	Timothy Chklovski	John H. Gennari and Bruce W. Porter and Yolanda Gil	2003
7826471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN	Milano	\N	\N	design	http://www.isbnedizioni.it/index.php?p=edizioni_libro&book=49&type=2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a81034c05fc0875317f12d462994189	7508cd0808b1ba961a23ad9448b95c96	8cc2e4308f58654737eb210876704253	book	Design del popolo. 220 invenzioni della Russia post-sovietica.
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 	Vladimir Archipov	\N	2007
7826667	\N	5434	\N	\N	\N	\N	NAA	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/naa/OlaruDD08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/naa/naa2008.html#OlaruDD08	\N	NAA08	\N	\N	439-446	\N	\N	conf/naa/2008	date = {2009-02-10}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00464-3_50}, isbn = {978-3-642-00463-6}	\N	6208e6975c80d0cebe482581466235ee	17122f5058633fb4ba5fea65cba64d84	f8fe08a2991ef03eb664170840e4722d	inproceedings	Geometrical Analysis of Model Predictive Control: A Parameterized Polyhedra Approach.	Sorin Olaru and Ioan Dumitrache and Didier Dumur	Svetozar Margenov and Lubin G. Vulkov and Jerzy Wasniewski	2008
7826802	IWP - Information: Wissenschaft und Praxis	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lewandowski07	http://www.durchdenken.de/lewandowski/doc/iwp2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	165-168	\N	3	\N		\N	f5781c9c8e7f1574d6d96e91abad5d38	3e93da6918a1d5e294b198aef8c79d42	f0ad5e2d657f01686f22b90bae939e40	article	Nachweis deutschsprachiger bibliotheks- und informationswissenschaftlicher Aufsätze in Google Scholar	Dirk Lewandowski	\N	2007
7827064	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 3rd Int’l Workshop on Applications and Advances in Problem Frames	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	kaminski*08iwaapf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78-81	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1145/1370811.1370827}	In this position paper, we propose research into expressing software development processes in terms of one generic theory, namely Problem Oriented Engineering (POE). Our aim is to relate the POE process to those available in the Rational Unified Process (RUP), and initially we will propose tentative mappings between RUP and POE entities. By doing it, we would investigate the feasibility of applying similar mapping methodology to other Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) processes. This approach should provide insights on whether (and how) RUP separates problems from solutions, and also how to enrich RUP with traceability and POE with concepts that cover state-of-practice. The research agenda we propose in this paper addresses the problem space in the state-of-practice: being the first research attempt to bind the POE process with the OOAD processes, it could be a further contribution to the foundation for normalising object-oriented enterprise systems. While the steps towards normal design in software engineering could be captured as problem frames, patterns and architectures, we extend these ideas further onto the software development processes, which might help close the gap between software engineering and normal design.	28dd03cd6af0c64737114fa3cf4d97d8	dbe3c3b4b9dbdbb543c9f9bfdce78710	b23a2b6ae5b7b12896d6d0c6d764c77d	inproceedings	Relating Problem Oriented Engineering to Current Development Processes: a research agenda	Dariusz Kaminski and Jon Hall and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2008
7827065	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proc. 24th Int’l Conf. on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	lozano08icsm	http://oro.open.ac.uk/11976	\N	\N	\N	\N	227-236	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://oro.open.ac.uk/11976/1/getPDF.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2008.4658071}	To prioritize software maintenance activities, it is important to identify which programming flaws impact most on an application's evolution. Recent empirical studies on such a flaw, code clones, have focused on one of the arguments to consider clones harmful, namely, that related clones are not updated consistently. We believe that a wider notion is needed to assess the effect of cloning on evolution. This paper compares measures of the maintenance effort on methods with clones against those without. Statistical and graphical analysis suggests that having a clone may increase the maintenance effort of changing a method. The effort seems to increase depending on the percentage of the system affected whenever the methods that share the clone are modified. We also found that some methods seem to increase significantly their maintenance effort when a clone was present. However, the characteristics analyzed in these methods did not reveal any systematic relation between cloning and such maintenance effort increase.	db610d93bfc485fbeb4ebbc0edd1a21e	aa6d5c9891b3c5c682dacecdc2781160	4a6b153b1e46dfb96fb7f143945d0b73	inproceedings	Assessing the effect of clones on changeability	Angela Lozano and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2008
7827066	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proc. 4th Int’l ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution and Evolvability	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	lozano08evol	\N	\N	\N	\N	Part of the proceedings of the workshops of the 23rd IEEE/ACM Int’l Conf. on Automated Software Engineering.	100-109	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4244-2776-5}, doi = {10.1109/ASEW.2008.4686327}	In this paper we propose a methodology to evaluate if there is a relation between two code characteristics. The methodology is based on relative risk, an epidemiology formula used to analyze the effect of toxic agents in developing diseases. We present a metaphor in which the disease is changeability decay, measured at method level, and the toxic agent is a source code characteristic considered harmful. However, the formula assesses the strength of the relation between any toxic agent and any disease. We apply the methodology to explore cloning as a toxic agent that increases the risk of changeability decay. Cloning is a good agent to analyze given that although there is some evidence of maintainability issues caused by clones, we do not know which clones are harmful, or to what extent. We compare cloning with other possible 'toxic agents', like having high complexity or having high fan-in. We also use the technique to evaluate which clone characteristics (like clone size) may indicate harmful clones, by testing such characteristics as toxic agents. We found that cloning is one of the method characteristics that affects the least changeability decay, and that none of the clone characteristics analyzed are related with changeability decay.	04654bf8cf670e3fd7fdcffd5a647fa3	cb0e5eb1cada310891ebcc0ba478549e	978d34eaabc0f13fd72a9dfae27ec254	inproceedings	Evaluating the relation between changeability decay and the characteristics of clones and methods	Angela Lozano and Michel Wermelinger and Bashar Nuseibeh	\N	2008
7827067	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	Proc. 23rd IEEE/ACM Int'l Conf. on Automated Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger*08ase	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	533-534	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1527-1366}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2187-9 }, doi = {10.1109/ASE.2008.101}	This paper describes the Evol'08 workshop, co-located with ASE.	b57290fdde7b46453fb02694e159fc5c	be5af1be64df8cb7597dd3b6622347a0	2f53f8e40c4b5e25c8b24365a3b6316a	inproceedings	4th Int’l ERCIM Workshop on Software Evolution and Evolvability (Evol'08)	Michel Wermelinger and Paul Wernick and Ciaran Bryce	\N	2008
7827069	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 5th Working Conf. on Mining Software Repositories	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger08msr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133-136	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2008/wermelinger08msr.pdf}	Eclipse is a good example of a modern component-based complex system that is designed for long-term evolution, due to its architecture of reusable and extensible components. This paper presents our preliminary results about the evolution of Eclipse’s architecture, based on a lightweight and scalable analysis of the metadata in Eclipse’s sources. We find that the development of Eclipse follows a systematic process: most architectural changes take place in milestones, and maintenance releases only make exceptional changes to component dependencies. We also found a stable architectural core that remains since the first release.	74994db5eba79b22055722fa16e592b8	4059d9f5c9a98752093fcf53fda829cb	732c3cfcc098aaa7afad3b9325455e5e	inproceedings	Analyzing the Evolution of Eclipse Plugins	Michel Wermelinger and Yijun Yu	\N	2008
7827070	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proc. 24th Int’l Conf. on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger08icsm	http://oro.open.ac.uk/11975	\N	\N	\N	\N	396-405	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2008.4658088}	 We wish to investigate how structural design principles are used in practice, in order to assess the utility and relevance of such principles to the maintenance of large, complex, long-lived, successful systems. In this paper we take Eclipse as the case study and check whether its architecture follows, throughout multiple releases, some principles proposed in the literature.	c6c2a60aa9987109142f09e7eb06be82	29071523428a44701e279d2cee31764c	5a26d74703622f9de969f00295e2f7fc	inproceedings	Design Principles in Architectural Evolution: a Case Study	Michel Wermelinger and Yijun Yu and Angela Lozano	\N	2008
7827072	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	The Open University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yu*08tr	\N	Technical Report	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008/18	\N	pdf = {http://computing-reports.open.ac.uk/2008/TR2008-18.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/1370750.1370783}	Many of the ways to depict software are based on graphs, although what nodes and edges represent differ from visualisation to visualisation. In this paper we present a light-weight approach to enrich graph-based visualisations so that nodes can represent more information. The idea is to show in each node a rectangle of pixels, each representing a certain element associated to the node, and the colour of each pixel representing up to three attributes of that element. The order of the pixels is user defined and may convey additional information. The approach is generic and allows data obtained through completely different reverse engineering processes to be shown together in a compact way that preserves the meaning of the graph layout. We illustrate our approach by showing how software architecture and defects can be related: a graph depicting the high-level components and their dependencies is enriched with information about the bugs reported for each component.	dd7d37175fb206944ef88865fa7cfc36	84cfb804534a0272d022cd11b57d12bd	8c907247b99bb0f32bbb9787faaedbbb	techreport	Depiction of Additional Node-related Elements in Graph-based Software Visualisations	Yijun Yu and Michel Wermelinger and Haruhiko Kaiya and Bashar Nuseibeh	\N	2008
7827073	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 4th Int'l Workshop on Mining Software Repositories	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lozano07msr	\N	\N	CloneTracker, the tool described in this paper, is available from http://mcs.open.ac.uk/alr242/CloneTracker.htm.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2007/lozano07msr.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/MSR.2007.8}	Cloning is considered a harmful practice for software maintenance because it requires consistent changes of the entities that share a cloned fragment. However this claim has not been refuted or confirmed empirically. Therefore, we have developed a prototype tool, CloneTracker, in order to study the rate of change of applications containing clones. This paper describes CloneTracker and illustrates its preliminary application on a case study.	b51c43e01b1c05c76b2aef194cb15c99	deb792f48d2ed43b1959fa8de43e38ed	d86fe14a2c58bd62d5a84fe9abe79322	inproceedings	Evaluating the harmfulness of cloning: a change based experiment	Angela Lozano and Michel Wermelinger and Bashar Nuseibeh	\N	2007
7827074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Working IEEE/IFIP Conf. on Software Architecture	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	oliveira07wicsa	http://oro.open.ac.uk/8196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2007/oliveira07wicsa.pdf}, isbn = {0-7695-2744-2}, doi = {10.1109/WICSA.2007.3}	A common approach to defining architectural views is to have independent heterogeneous representations that are tailored to each view’s purpose, but this makes reconciling views into an overall architectural description harder. In this paper we put forward a complementary (not alternative) approach in which some views are derived from a given architecture description language (ADL) in a systematic way, by listing the design questions each view should answer. The approach is based on constructing the language’s metamodel and extending it with the entities and associations needed to capture and explicitly relate the required views.	e025d5c698f59d7642c3d033db8bd510	73a271a8f8f5fe1a6a9f829e25c8f31b	8c7aae006baad85dc0c59343f660fe30	inproceedings	A Model-Driven Approach to Extract Views from an Architecture Description Language	Cristóvão Oliveira and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2007
7827077	\N	376	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theoretical Computer Science	fase	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=PublicationURL&_tockey=%23TOC%235674%232007%23996239996%23650271%23FLP%23&_cdi=5674&_pubType=J&view=c&_auth=y&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=d6a5658ad75a93e288fde57ba7b61e7c	\N	\N	\N	Special issue with selected papers from FASE'04 and FASE'05	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	87f214a8845132b5565673048ec01bbd	1b30e1641062a1bdca6582a5df2a3295	eb2c7ac75dc7c4dc3a49b9b8de7f8686	proceedings	Fundamental Aspects of Software Engineering	\N	Maura Cerioli and Tiziana Margaria and Michel Wermelinger	2007
7827081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int’l Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	\N	\N	\N	mens05iwpse	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1174	\N	\N	\N	\N	13-22	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4077}, pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2005/mens05iwpse.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/IWPSE.2005.7}	Today's information technology society increasingly relies on software at all levels. Nevertheless, software quality generally continues to fall short of expectations, and software systems continue to suffer from symptoms of aging as they are adapted to changing requirements and environments. The only way to overcome or avoid the negative effects of software aging is by placing change and evolution in the center of the software development process. In this article we describe what we believe to be some of the most important research challenges in software evolution. The goal of this document is to provide novel research directions in the software evolution domain.	f1c277ad1b76ad36f88b6463d3680675	af9ea615968eaa7f1791865e4a6423bc	5826fb331f9f725660cab1411ec43309	inproceedings	Challenges in Software Evolution	Tom Mens and Michel Wermelinger and Stéphane Ducasse and Serge Demeyer and Robert Hirschfeld and Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	2005
7827083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th Annual Conf. on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger05iticse	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1171	\N	The software and paper are available in the zip file given in the URL. For a more recent version and additional teaching materials, see http://ctp.di.fct.unl.pt/~amd.	\N	\N	330-334	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0097-8418}, isbn = {1-59593-024-8}, doi = {10.1145/1067445.1067536}	This paper describes the first version of P-flat, a collection of Prolog predicates that aims to provide a pedagogical implementation of concepts and algorithms taught in Formal Languages and Automata Theory (FLAT) courses. By ‘pedagogical implementation’ we mean on the one hand that students should be able to easily map the implementation to the mathematical definitions given in lectures, and on the other hand that the toolkit should provide a library for students to implement further concepts and algorithms. In both cases the goal is to make students more confident in defining and manipulating the various kinds of languages and automata at a level beyond the one provided by visual simulators of automata. As such, P-flat is not intended to replace but rather complement existing graphical tools. We believe the declarative, non-deterministic, and interactive nature of Prolog helps in building an executable specification of FLAT concepts and definitions that can be actively extended and explored by students, in order to achieve the stated goal.	8038312e9bb36615d59df19fae841340	3f40125a923bd849d6ef295cc83c3eab	377a70950b1fa1417da9e6e3459c2573	inproceedings	A Prolog Toolkit for Formal Languages and Automata	Michel Wermelinger and Artur Miguel Dias	\N	2005
7827084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 2nd Workshop on Self-Healing Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bradbury04woss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2004/bradbury04woss.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/1075405.1075411}	As dynamic software architecture use becomes more widespread, a variety of formal specification languages have been developed to gain a better understanding of the foundations of this type of software evolutionary change. In this paper we survey 14 formal specification approaches based on graphs, process algebras, logic, and other formalisms. Our survey will evaluate the ability of each approach to specify self-managing systems as well as the ability to address issues regarding expressiveness and scalability. Based on the results of our survey we will provide recommendations on future directions for improving the specification of dynamic software architectures, specifically self-managed architectures.	ead4b23f0af37af23345bc4bf67fc878	32a8225cbd7aae82fb447a0469fd3ae0	080673724a885abcd342d9873210b442	inproceedings	A Survey of Self-Management in Dynamic Software Architecture Specifications	Jeremy Bradbury and James Cordy and Juergen Dingel and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2004
7827085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 26th Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	oliveira04icse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	711--712	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2004/oliveira04icse.pdf}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSE.2004.1317499}	The CommUnity Workbench is being developed as a proof of concept of the CommUnity framework, providing an integrated graphical development environment to textually edit, debug, and run CommUnity programs and to graphically edit CommUnity software architectures. This paper describes an extension of a previous demo we presented at ICSE02. This extension concerns: connectors; a graphical mode to visualize and/or update interactions; an export utility to save the whole architecture or just some connectors as a textual specification which can then be easily read without the tool; the distribution and mobility constructs.	94736f716b6a73754dd6a8ddcba4ddca	95a7f282a714ebf2b413e9f858a205eb	7707d2f52d2938f7e2c9108a14c267aa	inproceedings	The CommUnity Workbench	Cristóvão Oliveira and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2004
7827087	\N	2984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	wermelinger04fase	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-21305-8}, doi = {10.1007/b95935}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th Int’l Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering, FASE 2004, held in Barcelona, Spain, in March/April 2004. The 22 revised full papers and 4 tool presentation papers presented together with an invited paper and the abstract of another invited talk were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 98 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on objects and aspects, smart cards, components, security and web services, modeling and requirements, testing, and model checking and analysis.	56d19986832873da6f6dd2cd88ef6a8e	bfc94ce604aa4b3cae4d0942ee201449	d0f7d78aceb82781691d14df8a65e6bc	book	Proc. 7th Int'l Conf. on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering	\N	Michel Wermelinger and Tiziana Margaria-Steffen	2004
7827089	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Workshop on Software Evolution Through Transformations: Toward Uniform Support Throughout the Software Life-Cycle	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers	\N	\N	\N	heckel03entcs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	pdf = {http://www.elsevier.nl/gej-ng/31/29/23/127/49/23/72.4.001.pdf}	This workshop aims at providing a forum for the discussion of transformational techniques in software evolution with particular focus on approaches that are generally applicable throughout the software development life-cycle. Thereby, we distinguish two co-existing, complementary and mutually reinforcing views of the evolution theme. The more widespread view focuses on the how of software evolution, emphasising the methods and means by which software is evolved. The other focuses on the what and why of the evolution phenomenon, its nature and underlying drivers. Being mutually supportive, both views are required. A better understanding of the phenomenon will necessarily lead to more appropriate ways of achieving evolution. Both views may be supported through the general concept of transformation, i.e., the manual, interactive, or automatic manipulation of artifacts according to pre-defined rules, either as a conceptual abstraction of human software engineering activities, or as the implementation of mappings on and between modelling and programming languages.	5b84973f8a2b2cc8b27023cb57a247dc	db3d96b955f4b4e06a6d13822ff6b39a	3411740df8dee78339ae4fc7a2f55548	article	Software Evolution Through Transformations: Preface and Workshop Summary	Reiko Heckel and Tom Mens and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2003
7827093	\N	2306	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 5th Int'l Conf. on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	gouveia02fase	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	323-326	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2002/gouveia02fase.pdf}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-45923-5_22}, altpdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/p1v72alnlpc7rx23/fulltext.pdf}	Coordination contracts are a modelling primitive, based on methodological and mathematical principles, that facilitates the evolution of software systems. The current version of CDE helps programmers to develop Java applications using coordination contracts. More precisely, it allows to write contracts, to translate them into Java, and to register Java classes (components) for coordination. The code for adapting those components and for implementing the contract semantics is generated based on a micro-architecture we developed that is based on the Proxy and Chain of Responsibility design patterns. The CDE also includes an animation tool, with some reconfiguration capabilities, in which the run-time behaviour of contracts and their participants can be observed using sequence diagrams, thus allowing testing of the deployed application.	a7bc38af2c3f064f2b5082d722bb4349	f9c72027498598d367ff75c692714563	b453d34a0636aa6ad5d4aaf686b39fec	inproceedings	The Coordination Development Environment	João Gouveia and Georgios Koutsoukos and Michel Wermelinger and Luís Andrade and José Luiz Fiadeiro	\N	2002
7827094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th Symp. on the Foundations of Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	lopes02fse	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1169	\N	This paper in a top software engineering conference (13% acceptance rate) extended CommUnity to handle distributed mobile systems and led to PhD work encompassing three developments. First, a tool supporting these mobility constructs was demonstrated at ICSE'04 \\cite{oliveira04icse}, another top software engineering conference, is used in an MSc module in Leicester, and is described in a forthcoming journal paper (Science of Computer Programming). Second, the constructs were applied to model the GSM call handover protocol \\cite{oliveira05entcs}. Third, CommUnity was extended with architectural views to separate computation, coordination and distribution aspects \\cite{oliveira07wicsa}.	\N	\N	41-50	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2002/lopes02fse.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-514-9}, doi = {10.1145/587051.587058}	In this paper, we address the integration of a distribution dimension in an architectural approach to system development and evolution based on the separation between coordination and computation. This third dimension allows us to separate key concerns raised by mobility, thus contributing to our ability to handle the complexity that is inherent to systems required to operate in Internet time and space.	c113902c4fabe958cc149f4aff16ce5b	cb9531cd00a11282d46af65d01aba38b	b731798de51a077eccb287763887223d	inproceedings	Architecural Primitives for Distribution and Mobility	Antónia Lopes and José Fiadeiro and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2002
7827095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 14th Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mens02seke	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1173	\N	\N	\N	\N	289-296	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2002/mens02seke.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-556-4}, doi = {10.1145/568760.568812}	Maintaining the source code of large software systems is hard. One underlying cause is that existing modularisation mechanisms are inadequate to handle crosscutting concerns. We propose intentional source-code views as an intuitive and lightweight means of modelling such concerns. They increase our ability to understand, modularise and browse the source code by grouping together source-code entities that address the same concern. They facilitate software development and evolution, because alternative descriptions of the same intentional view can be checked for consistency and relations among intentional views can be defined and verified. Finally, they enable us to specify knowledge developers have about source code that is not captured by traditional program documentation mechanisms. Our intentional view model is implemented in a logic metaprogramming language that can reason about and manipulate object-oriented source code directly. The proposed model has been validated on the evolution of a medium-sized object-oriented application in Smalltalk, and a prototype tool has been implemented.	fd3c75c15297df3a4683230f54ed6dde	3c455146ecb674933bbb46f9aecccd7f	7eeedec92bf12cda214010140eb8d792	inproceedings	Maintaining software through intentional source-code views	Kim Mens and Tom Mens and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2002
7827098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int’l Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	demeyer01iwpse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	172-175	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2001/iwpse01benchmark.pdf}, doi = {10.1145/602461.602502}	Case-studies are extremely popular in rapidly evolving research disciplines such as software engineering because they allow for a quick but fair assessment of new techniques. Unfortunately, a proper experimental set-up is rarely the case: all too often case-studies are based on a single small toy-example chosen to favour the technique under study. Such lack of scientific rigor prevents fair evaluation and has disastrous consequences for the credibility of our field. In this paper, we propose to use a representative set of cases as a benchmark for comparing various techniques dealing with software evolution. We hope that this proposal will launch a consensus building process that eventually must lead to a scientifically sound validation method for researchers investigating reverse- and reengineering techniques.	72b5d408aa0e42a8ac88ff1e14299f60	3a128897fd5203886725831a91bb3bde	014ab617103032250d741aedd8da2644	inproceedings	Towards a Software Evolution Benchmark	Serge Demeyer and Tom Mens and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2001
7827099	\N	2267	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques, 15th Int'l Workshop, selected papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	lopes01wadt	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wadt/wadt2001.html#LopesWF01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	201-220	\N	\N	conf/wadt/2001	ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2267/22670201.htm}, pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/muxa3gdqcg66kt5k/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-43159-4}, date = {2002-01-30}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-45645-7_10}	We develop a notion of higher-order connector towards supporting the systematic construction of architectural connectors for software design. The idea is that individual properties of connectors, such as security and fault-tolerance, can be designed separately as higher-order connectors. Complex connectors can then be described as suitable combinations of higher-order connectors and basic connectors. We use CommUnity, a Unity-like parallel program design language that we have been using for formalising aspects of architectural design, for illustrating our approach to the compositional construction of connectors and also to motivate the categorical semantics of higher-order connectors that we propose.	45bb0cdc57f7642be7a49db340fd3aaf	dcefce2c6753606470a788120a77c661	4e8b377473f554f37a14347fcc55bcbf	inproceedings	A Compositional Approach to Connector Construction.	Antónia Lopes and Michel Wermelinger and José Luiz Fiadeiro	Maura Cerioli and Gianna Reggio	2001
7827101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Joint 8th European Software Engineering Conf. 	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger01esec	http://oro.open.ac.uk/1167	\N	\N	\N	\N	21-32	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2001/wermelinger01esec.pdf}, isbn = {1-58113-390-1}, doi = {10.1145/503209.503213}	For several different reasons, such as changes in the business or technological environment, the configuration of a system may need to evolve during the execution. Support for such evolution can be conceived in terms of a language for specifying the dynamic reconfiguration of systems. In this paper, continuing our work on the development of a formal platform for architectural design, we present a high-level language to describe architectures and for operating changes over a configuration (i.e., an architecture instance), such as adding, removing or substituting components or interconnections. The language follows an imperative style and builds on a semantic domain established in previous work. Therein, we model architectures through categorical diagrams and dynamic reconfiguration through algebraic graph rewriting.	b36c77cdebdf7ad42f608828329e3980	0c744bf5809a05cba1a05410c400226e	9f9ab8cd31332efea874bf79c7a3fcda	inproceedings	A Graph Based Architectural (Re)configuration Language	Michel Wermelinger and Antónia Lopes and José Luiz Fiadeiro	\N	2001
7827102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Departamento de Informática, Universidade Nova de Lisboa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mens01tr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UNL-DI-1-2001	\N	opturl = {http://prog.vub.ac.be/FFSE}, pdf = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/2001/ffse-proceedings.pdf}	Numerous scientific studies of large-scale software systems have shown that about 80% of the total cost of software development is devoted to software maintenance. This is mainly due to the fact that software systems are under constant evolution to cope with changing requirements. Today this is more than ever the case, because of the dramatic evolution of technology, the ever changing legislation, etc. Despite this omnipresence of software evolution, existing tools that try to offer support are far from ideal. They are often implemented in an ad-hoc way, are not generally applicable, are not scalable, or they are difficult to integrate with other tools. The goal of this workshop is to try and find out how formal techniques can alleviate those problems, and how they can lead to tools for large-scale software systems that are more robust and more widely applicable without sacrificing efficiency. Preferably, provided techniques should not be restricted to a particular phase in the software life-cycle, but should be generally applicable throughout the entire software development process.	7c765e5e4eed97975c4473dca6b9c974	d480472eee7232b134d9ab9ed2ca975e	450af08d42b9756069077197fb9f2ce3	techreport	Proc. Workshop on Formal Foundations of Software Evolution	\N	Tom Mens and Michel Wermelinger	2001
7827103	\N	1906	\N	\N	\N	\N	COORDINATION	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	andrade00coordination	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/coordination/coordination2000.html#AndradeFGLW00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	317-322	\N	\N	conf/coordination/2000	ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1906/19060317.htm}, pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/v1ntjup0md4d3lrx/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-41020-1}, date = {2004-05-04}	\N	f45c6dd15dadf42ec263d7c4310a1eb7	dbdffee41e922a642b53b4cdf43694af	cbd25e8c972f982d0a9245ef4ddfbac4	inproceedings	Patterns for Coordination	Luis Filipe Andrade and José Luiz Fiadeiro and João Gouveia and Antónia Lopes and Michel Wermelinger	António Porto and Gruia-Catalin Roman	2000
7827108	\N	1257	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 5th Int'l Conf. on Conceptual Structures	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNAI	wermelinger97iccs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	110-124	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/58172m00u2p8112k/fulltext.pdf}, doi = {10.1007/BFb0027865}, ps = {http://mcs.open.ac.uk/mw4687/pubs/1997/iccs97.ps.gz}	One of the most interesting aspects of Conceptual Structures Theory is thenotion of canonicity. It is also one of the most neglected: Sowa seems to have abandoned it in the new version of the theory, and most of what has been written on canonicity focuses on the generalization hierarchy of conceptual graphs induced by the canonical formation rules. Although there is a common intuition that a graph is canonical if it is ``meaningful'', the original theory is somewhat unclear about what that actually means, in particular how canonicity is related to logic. This paper argues that canonicity should be kept a first-class notion of Conceptual Structures Theory, provides a detailed analysis of work done so far, and proposes new definitions of the conformity relation and the canonical formation rules that allow a clear separation between canonicity and truth.	98fcf72aa657b8739953bf58c15f298d	a7216c8052e84563da8d598fa568d438	a609fd348f8879ffc44f120a918721c1	inproceedings	A Different Perspective on Canonicity	Michel Wermelinger	\N	1997
7827138	\N	2755	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques, 16th Int'l Workshop, Revised Selected Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	andrade02wadt	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wadt/wadt2002.html#AndradeBBBCNFGGHKKLLLLMMMOPTWWZ02	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-33	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=2755&spage=1}, pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/u1061w7cru0k3vbw/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-20537-3}, date = {2006-06-13}	Architecture-based approaches have been promoted as a means of controlling the complexity of system construction and evolution, in particular for providing systems with the agility required to operate in turbulent environments and to adapt very quickly to changes in the enterprise world. Recent technological advances in communication and distribution have made mobility an additional factor of complexity, one for which current architectural concepts and techniques can be hardly used. The AGILE project is developing an architectural approach in which mobility aspects can be modelled explicitly and mapped on the distribution and communication topology made available at physical levels. The whole approach is developed over a uniform mathematical framework based on graph-oriented techniques that support sound methodological principles, formal analysis, and refinement. This paper describes the AGILE project and some of the results gained during the first project year.	d29a702dd4743e1b65baadf3298452d0	a1f8bbfcc8ab7a738ccb342bc6c420f5	c8e6550d172b8ca3f2393ebf35a0c1c7	inproceedings	AGILE: Software Architecture for Mobility	Luis Filipe Andrade and Paolo Baldan and Hubert Baumeister and Roberto Bruni and Andrea Corradini and Rocco De Nicola and José Luiz Fiadeiro and Fabio Gadducci and Stefania Gnesi and Piotr Hoffman and Nora Koch and Piotr Kosiuczenko and Alessandro Lapadula and Diego Latella and Antónia Lopes and Michele Loreti and Mieke Massink and Franco Mazzanti and Ugo Montanari and Cristóvão Oliveira and Rosario Pugliese and Andrzej Tarlecki and Michel Wermelinger and Martin Wirsing and Artur Zawlocki	Martin Wirsing and Dirk Pattinson and Rolf Hennicker	2002
7827142	\N	2315	\N	\N	\N	\N	COORDINATION	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	andrade02coordination	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/coordination/coordination2002.html#AndradeFGKW02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	5-13	\N	\N	conf/coordination/2002	ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2315/23150005.htm}, pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/u2wc2clalb1mketl/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-43410-0}, date = {2004-05-04}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-46000-4_4}	Based on the identification of some shortcomings of object oriented methodology and technology to address the challenges of supporting the engineering and deployment ofWeb Services, we suggest that alternative approaches can be found in what we call “coordination methodology and technologies�? - a set of modelling primitives, design principles, design patterns, and analysis techniques that we have been developing for supporting the construction and evolution of complex software systems that need to operate in very volatile and dynamic environments.	926f4dcb410fa6a98baef9d9bcb71511	2b059552230790ad9cd89647170820d9	fdc3306b37bf6a2853b940804d83fb73	inproceedings	Coordination for Orchestration	Luis Filipe Andrade and José Luiz Fiadeiro and João Gouveia and Georgios Koutsoukos and Michel Wermelinger	Farhad Arbab and Carolyn L. Talcott	2002
7827155	\N	754	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conceptual Structures: Theory and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	wermelinger92iccs	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iccs/iccs1992.html#WermelingerL92	\N	\N	\N	Revised papers of the 7th Annual Workshop on Conceptual Structures	262-271	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/content/755205844714k777/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-57454-9}, date = {2002-02-12}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-57454-9_21}	This paper describes GET (Graph Editor and Tools), a tool based on Sowa's conceptual structures, which can be used for generic knowledge acquisition and representation. The system enabled the acquisition of semantic information (restrictions) for a lexicon used by a semantic interpreter for Portuguese sentences featuring some deduction capabilities. GET also enables the graphical representation of conceptual relations by incorporating an X-Windows based editor.	70a173e400919625c056183cba69205f	0d1ec3e4f76ca538e2c1a5ef9e2ee5eb	e5394c019f827c0d561b64723646bd41	inproceedings	An X-Windows Toolkit for Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Based on Conceptual Structures	Michel Wermelinger and José Gabriel Lopes	Heather Pfeiffer and Timothy E. Nagle	1992
7827289	Journal of Power Sources	118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zuttel-2003-libh4	www.scopus.com	\N		\N	Cited By (since 1996): 143	1-7	\N	1-2	\N		\N	c76849dcf37da42261527af2012f7008	70231c82d6f8396e2d603618c412bf1c	6da75f456c5b6727f65f33163e6b0875	article	LiBH4 a new hydrogen storage material	A. Züttel and P. Wenger and S. Rentsch and P. Sudan and Ph Mauron and Ch Emmenegger	\N	2003
7827294	American Journal of Political Science	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arzheimer2009	http://www.kai-arzheimer.com/contextual-factors-and-the-extreme-right-vote-in-western-europe-1980-2002.html	\N		\N	\N	259-275	\N	2	\N		Research on the voters of the extreme right in Western Europe has become a minor industry, but relatively little attention has been paid to the twin question of why support for these parties is often unstable, and why the extreme right is so weak in many countries. Moreover, the findings from different studies often contradict each other. This article aims at providing a more comprehensive and satisfactory answer to this research problem by employing a broader database and a more adequate modeling strategy. The main finding is that while immigration and unemployment rates are important, their interaction with other political factors is much more complex than suggested by previous research. Moreover, persistent country effects prevail even if a whole host of individual and contextual variables is controlled for. 	1004a8a9dbfc9916437d3a511b7a16d8	8f6d46dd80d40ac2f6718ad1e4786c04	36b36547f8a7e6736f024bc75ef3fbc8	article	Contextual Factors and the Extreme Right Vote in Western Europe, 1980-2002	Kai Arzheimer	\N	2009
7827461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	Michelis2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d966edd5e781ae2f0d5749a6be8cb96e	83488b650c4b6ebc44a0f52cf8549410	2eeca493091ae357e19afde079f80ed4	book	Interaktive Großbildschirme im öffentlichen Raum	Daniel Michelis	\N	2009
7827849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Project thesis, Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OESeminar08	http://mature-ip.eu/files/2008OESeminar_Motivation-und-Anreize-in-informellen-Lernprozessen.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4557029ada9442482a4234ff514635ee	35e43c6c84e10cd2a751f0ca9fbce674	a453643f16be3868a95606f58cbf182f	misc	Motivation und Anreize in informellen Lernprozessen beim Thema Wissensmanagement	Volker Braun and David Czech and Benjamin Fletschinger and Silke Kohler and Verena Lüber	\N	2009
7829011	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder2005	\\url{http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/tags/tags.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-05-09 04:14:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add\
\	metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative\
\	tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users\
\	to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we\
\	analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as\
\	their dynamical aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities\
\	in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of\
\	popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative\
\	proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical\
\	model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns\
\	and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7829088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siringo:2009gz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0901.2418	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0901.2418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0901.2418;%%}, eprint = {0901.2418}	    Abstract: By use of a non-perturbative variational method, an effective model is derived for the Higgs sector of the standard model, here described by a simple scalar theory. The renormalized couplings are determined by the derivatives of the Gaussian Effective Potential that are known to be the sum of infinite bubble graphs contributing to the vertex functions. A good agreement has been found with strong coupling lattice simulations when a comparison can be made. The flow of the renormalized couplings shows important deviations from the trivial behaviour expected by perturbation theory near the critical point. The possible existence of a strongly coupled light Higgs is confirmed for a coupling range that cannot be accessed by perturbative methods. Non-perturbative estimates of the physical amplitudes can be evaluated at tree-level by the effective Lagrangian, and compared with the eventual phenomenology of the Higgs boson. 	871bdca445dcb32fa735e0f528757752	aff81936dc571ba9de7853c1385b6d5e	6fc0c267358b9e6d4be347d77306a90f	article	{Gaussian effective potential and bubble expansions: a non-
\
                  perturbative low energy effective model for the Higgs
\
                  sector of the Standard Model}	Fabio Siringo and Luca Marotta	\N	2009
7829097	Phys. Rept.	251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper:1994eh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9405029	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9405029	\N	\N	267-385	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9405029;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-1573(94)00080-M}, eprint = {hep-th/9405029}	    Abstract: In the past ten years, the ideas of supersymmetry have been profitably applied to many nonrelativistic quantum mechanical problems. In particular, there is now a much deeper understanding of why certain potentials are analytically solvable and an array of powerful new approximation methods for handling potentials which are not exactly solvable. In this report, we review the theoretical formulation of supersymmetric quantum mechanics and discuss many applications. Exactly solvable potentials can be understood in terms of a few basic ideas which include supersymmetric partner potentials, shape invariance and operator transformations. Familiar solvable potentials all have the property of shape invariance. We describe new exactly solvable shape invariant potentials which include the recently discovered self-similar potentials as a special case. The connection between inverse scattering, isospectral potentials and supersymmetric quantum mechanics is discussed and multi-soliton solutions of the KdV equation are constructed. Approximation methods are also discussed within the framework of supersymmetric quantum mechanics and in particular it is shown that a supersymmetry inspired WKB approximation is exact for a class of shape invariant potentials. Supersymmetry ideas give particularly nice results for the tunneling rate in a double well potential and for improving large $N$ expansions. We also discuss the problem of a charged Dirac particle in an external magnetic field and other potentials in terms of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. Finally, we discuss structures more general than supersymmetric quantum mechanics such as parasupersymmetric quantum mechanics in which there is a symmetry between a boson and a para-fermion of order $p$. 	3c9819bdaf9fe9034ab7c18749eb9349	3ace6ce2ce6d19818f51f68b9242e11f	799db6625a50b734349f8713159ee0a2	article	{Supersymmetry and quantum mechanics}	Fred Cooper and Avinash Khare and Uday Sukhatme	\N	1995
7829102	Nuclear Physics B	210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper1982210	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-47200RT-26X/2/be95fa59ba3a2b5fff43c35ede5ccca2	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Solving φ1,24 field theory with Monte Carlo	\N	\N	210 - 228	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90240-1}	We study lattice g0[phi]4 field theory for all g0 and fixed renormalized mass M in one and two dimensions using Monte Carlo techniques. We calculate the dimensionless renormalized coupling constant is the dimension of space--time, at fixed small values of the lattice spacing a for various g0 and lattice sizes. Our results are in quantitative agreement with the analyses of high temperature and strong coupling series which rely on extrapolation from large to small lattice spacing.	db64477de06d5b7532e217fbb289912c	6344f2fd6f42edbb477b6a45b514a71a	96bf0441279cdf52fbdfe2dada408498	article	Solving [phi]1,24 field theory with Monte Carlo	Fred Cooper and B. Freedman and Dean Preston	\N	1982
7829104	Annals of Physics	146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper1983262	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WB1-4DDR3PG-PD/2/5fe7a55963d346e87c71b87468c5b1b6	\N	ScienceDirect - Annals of Physics : Aspects of supersymmetric quantum mechanics*1	\N	\N	262 - 288	\N	2	\N	issn = {0003-4916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0003-4916(83)90034-9}	We review the properties of supersymmetric quantum mechanics for a class of models proposed by Witten. Using both Hamiltonian and path integral formulations, we give general conditions for which supersymmetry is broken (unbroken) by quantum fluctuations. The spectrum of states is discussed, and a virial theorem is derived for the energy. We also show that the euclidean path integral for supersymmetric quantum mechanics is equivalent to a classical stochastic process when the supersymmetry is unbroken (E0 = 0). By solving a Fokker-Planck equation for the classical probability distribution, we find Pc(y) is identical to [Psi]0(y)2 in the quantum theory.	407e56df59efbef88ee96451f06880b4	1c09b32259920d1395c9f02e1477f337	da285be22586b97dc8a26e8afb150267	article	Aspects of supersymmetric quantum mechanics	Fred Cooper and Barry Freedman	\N	1983
7829106	Nuclear Physics B	219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bender198361	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YVP6-1D0/2/47d93c39f73487c52c3ab568935ecfee	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : A new strong-coupling expansion for quantum field theory based on the Langevin equation	\N	\N	61 - 80	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90428-5}	We review the connection between quantum field theory in d dimensions and a set of classical Langevin equations in d + 1 dimensions. We then present a new method for solving these Langevin equations in the strong-coupling domain. For the special case of supersymmetric quantum mechanics (ifd = 1) the Langevin equations are also in IFD = 1 and we use our method to calculate the strong-coupling approximation to the ground-state energy of supersymmetric quantum mechanics when the superpotential is . Our numerical results are accurate and they indicate that by studying the critical index of a lattice series one can determine whether the ground-state energy is zero and thereby see the signal of supersymmetry restoration or breaking in the continuum limit.	697cb8df44358850bd5459945621f369	2ac87ddfc71b8596e2c87f8c46e3e23d	b22f29fb5cfe6b03cd87c9005a34132b	article	A new strong-coupling expansion for quantum field theory based on the Langevin equation	Carl M. Bender and Fred Cooper and Barry Freedman	\N	1983
7829112	Nucl. Phys.	B239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper:1983cd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B239,459	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHA,B239,459	\N	\N	459	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B239,459;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(84)90258-X}	We determine the renormalized effective potential V[[phi]] for [phi]4 field theory when there is spontaneous symmetry breakdown. We show how to obtain an expression for V[[phi]] which at the one-loop level is real and convex by summing over all the minima at finite volume of the classical action with euclidean lagrangian given by . Our method of determining Z[j] cures the two diseases of the "naive" one-loop effective potential of being complex and non-convex. We give a new prescription for renormalization which is consistent with our calculational procedure.	8ca8941a6174b9eff83f949c105ca979	7d819ddb51b5dfbd01894a56e1032edb	6ee9d1d80f0b3bcde1606cd9d558c0d5	article	{RENORMALIZING THE EFFECTIVE POTENTIAL FOR SPONTANEOUSLY
\
                  BROKEN g phi**4 FIELD THEORY}	Fred Cooper and Barry Freedman	\N	1984
7829113	Physica	15D	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freedman:1983as	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHYSA,15D,138	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHYSA,15D,138	\N	\N	138	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHYSA,15D,138;%%}	\N	9fcbf1a55ab2dc6e3e64e88e4e543b58	71285f14b375e5a51dd1ed8e261e3ff2	04f10eb0e41d3779065b35c2b4d37fdd	article	{FUN WITH SUPERSYMMETRIC QUANTUM MECHANICS}	Barry Freedman and Fred Cooper	\N	1985
7829146	PoS	LAT2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kato:2005ms	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0509149	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0509149	\N	    Abstract: We propose a new formulation of lattice theory. It is given by a matrix form and suitable for satisfying Leibniz rule on lattice. The theory may be interpreted as a multi-flavor system. By realizing the difference operator as a commutator, we may obtain exact supersymmetric theories on lattice explicitly. Some problems such as locality and single flavor reduction are also commented. 	274	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0509149;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0509149}	\N	1e800b3db790e7515e450c7c38fb9312	5df028d6d7ec4fbf9343165d08fc6936	12a3c296fad9dad6a2b9bf8d2bb0b263	article	{Leibniz rule and exact supersymmetry on lattice: A case of
\
                  supersymmetrical quantum mechanics}	Mitsuhiro Kato and Makoto Sakamoto and Hiroto So	\N	2006
7829154	JHEP	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nagata:2008xk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+a+Nagata+and+t+Large+N	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN A NAGATA AND T LARGE N	\N	\N	036	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.4235;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2008/10/036}, eprint = {0805.4235}	    Abstract: Employing a novel type of non-commutative product in the Dirac-Kahler twisted superspace on a lattice, we formulate a field theoretically rigid framework of extended supersymmetry on a lattice. As a first example of this treatment, we calculate one-loop (in some cases any loops) quantum corrections for a twisted Wess-Zumino model with N \\times N hermitian matrix superfields on a two dimensional lattice. The calculations are entirely given in a lattice superfield framework. We report that the mass and the coupling constant are exactly protected from the radiative corrections at non-zero lattice spacing as far as the planar diagrams are concerned, which implies the realization of exact lattice supersymmetry w.r.t. all the supercharges in the large-N limit. 	cfe8d6e94c822a76490e2c20dd7e0fc6	fce3bdcb5941c88ce4f05ba22a70e0a4	0d8becdc8ee15da9eb286343152a79c4	article	{Exact Lattice Supersymmetry at Large N}	Kazuhiro Nagata	\N	2008
7829257	Communications of the ACM	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	banavar2002sia	\N	\N		\N	\N	92--96	\N	12	\N		\N	6459368e88f4924ab8653a9609812015	72c821c693fb3d21e1bb16bf1129d42a	310bfd4de88e80de7139ac992a78db9c	article	{Software infrastructure and design challenges for ubiquitous computing applications}	G. Banavar and A. Bernstein	\N	2002
7829259	month	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Munich, Dept. of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	ferscha2006cpr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c0b64ebc9016644edb09383f00fbd26	685e99a662b98468d33d0a1940056d36	afb98e2cd43e4c7f44f3f77dee7eb270	article	{Current PhD Research in Pervasive Computing}	A. Ferscha and M. Langheinrich and A. Schmidt	\N	2006
7829267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	kranz2007duc	\N	\N		\N	\N	79--86	\N	\N	\N		\N	7acbccbfec4c2ba2097b54d5f315cb9a	783d959b5f8dc09ee6d64d18af29cc27	54cc512d12dba7758b6f7b5899625e45	article	{Designing ubiquitous computing systems for sports equipment}	M. Kranz and W. Spiessl and A. Schmidt	\N	2007
7829268	BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BioMed Central	\N	\N	\N	orwat2008tpc	\N	\N		\N	\N	26	\N	1	\N		\N	06f4e4499e193160545f8292964bd2eb	bfdded036bab62867924bd394e462d00	585b0d2af3022122dfe8b30c8c246143	article	{Towards pervasive computing in health care -- A literature review}	C. Orwat and A. Graefe and T. Faulwasser	\N	2008
7829309	B. f. B. u. Forschung. Berlin, Germany, Humboldt University Berlin, Unabh{\\"a}ngiges Landeszentrum f{\\"u}r Datenschutz Schleswig-Holstein (ULD)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bizer2006ttu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7be381a85d6ba1e9d74b8800b894410	af3dcd3318e4f970965680c32e94d9ef	a7d06c062f77fbc9057692e62eb7c632	article	{TAUCIS-Technikfolgenabsch{\\"a}tzungsstudie Ubiquit{\\"a}res Computing und Informationelle Selbstbestimmung}	J. Bizer and O. G{\\"u}nther and others	\N	2006
7829408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	eisenhauer:ida	\N	\N		\N	Multimodale Interaktion wichtigste Anforderung an ubiquitäre Systeme	49-62	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a0c2d63e5dc2c0cd5f3d5501f3f5233	e1406081b39293094f88ae9e631ed3b3	bb531002b7b0b5a82eb6d6cdbb8d8171	article	{Internet der Dinge--Anwendung von RFID-und Tracking-Technologien zur intelligenten kooperativen Assistenz im Arbeitsprozess}	M. Eisenhauer and R. Oppermann and W. Prinz and HJ Bullinger and M. Ten Hompel	\N	2007
7829411	Applied Physics Letters	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	borgschulte:111907	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/94/111907/1	\N		\N	\N	111907	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {111907}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.3103277}	\N	1ee928b7f07b4be3cff0101c6c0470d9	e31157939ae5b41d12ddfc48a56a2daf	1ffea00135df03e8ded548e73dd33a7d	article	Hydrogen diffusion in NaH as derived from isotope exchange experiments	A. Borgschulte and F. Pendolino and R. Gremaud and A. Zuettel	\N	2009
7829417	IEEE SOFTWARE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	cao2008are	\N	\N		\N	\N	60--67	\N	\N	\N		\N	28f0021bd9e69636cfd84f5d79cc2a16	3bdf8a31d3ad15dcb63a22d29bf91439	0a651cec7442326a6f7bc764bd1e220e	article	{Agile Requirements Engineering Practices: An Empirical Study}	L. Cao and B. Ramesh	\N	2008
7829426	Journal of Power Sources	In Press, Accepted Manuscript	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kim-2009	http://www.science-direct.com/science/article/B6TH1-4VTVPYM-2/2/394a4b2d78ebde022bd079e2ec22e791	\N		\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0378-7753}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.02.083}	Single crystalline titanium nitride (TiN) nanopowder was synthesized by a mechanochemical reaction between titanium chloride (TiCl3) and lithium nitride (Li3N) employing high-energy ball milling. As-synthesized TiN nanopowder of 6 nm average particle size was introduced into NaAlH4 as a catalyst. During hydrogen sorption cycles, TiN-catalyzed NaAlH4 exhibited a greater hydrogen desorption rate and higher hydrogen capacity than TiCl3-catalyzed NaAlH4. Contradicting thermodynamic predictions, in-situ X-ray diffraction results revealed that TiN nanopowder remains stable and produces no byproducts (e.g. Ti-Al compounds) in the reaction with NaAlH4 during hydrogen desorption. In-situ Raman spectroscopy also confirmed the stability of TiN nanopowder in NaAlH4. This implies that the sustained hydrogen sorption kinetics and hydrogen capacity of TiN-catalyzed NaAlH4 originate from the structural and chemical stability of TiN nanopowder in NaAlH4 for given conditions of the hydrogen cycle test.	6822c2fba304319a659856c8d6621b45	a016a4d5c65d7ff5cf31bb11554211ed	2737f9bef9686ef2ba9bbf3bff047efa	article	Catalytic effect of TiN nanopowder on hydrogen desorption properties of NaAlH4 and its stability in NaAlH4	Ji Woo Kim and Jae-Hyeok Shim and Seul Cham Kim and Arndt Remhof and Andreas Borgschulte and Oliver Friedrichs and Robin Gremaud and Flavio Pendolino and Andreas Züttel and Young Whan Cho and Kyu Hwan Oh	\N	2009
7829436	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	2122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rote01divisionfree	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/rote01divisionfree.html	\N	Division-Free Algorithms for the Determinant and the Pfaffian: Algebraic and Combinatorial Approaches - Rote (ResearchIndex)	\N	\N	119--??	\N	\N	\N		The most common algorithm for computing the determinant of an n×n-matrix is Gaussian elimination and needs O(n3) arithmetic operations. On the other hand, the explicit definition of the determinant as the sum of n! products shows that the determinant can be computed without divisions. In this introductory survey, we will describe an O(n4) algorithm that works without divisions and goes back to Faddeyev and Faddeyeva. We will look at this algorithm from a combinatorial and an algebraic viewpoint. We will also consider the Pfaffian of a skew-symmetric matrix, a quantity closely related to the determinant. The results are in many ways analogous to those for the determinant, but the algebraic aspect of the algorithms is not explored yet. 	f55f045fc8987a48edc5b6acaae5e20f	ee9f00c7299303ef74674b7cfdaa6f27	084058b999ce3cbe9a8b2cbb5d718d6b	article	Division-Free Algorithms for the Determinant and the Pfaffian: Algebraic and Combinatorial Approaches	G{\\"u}nter Rote	\N	2001
7829442	Discrete Applied Mathematics	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galbiati1994269	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYW-45DHW2M-12/2/8de2ec90bedb988c2b2b625e7ac4eb5e	\N	ScienceDirect - Discrete Applied Mathematics : On the computation of pfaffians*1	\N	\N	269 - 275	\N	3	\N	issn = {0166-218X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0166-218X(92)00034-J}	We present an efficient algorithm for computing the pfaffian of a matrix whose elements belong to an integral domain. Relevant applications are exact value problems in matching and matroid theory.	5d6fe71f0a2471cd6ed850a8f25d506b	3e83902100855be687979a4d627047dd	d1a81ca26b2b85c548308a9b5cbe2a14	article	On the computation of pfaffians	G. Galbiati and F. Maffioli	\N	1994
7829443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knuth1995	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9503234	\N	Overlapping Pfaffians	\N	cite arxiv:math/9503234
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A combinatorial construction proves an identity for the product of the
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Pfaffian of a skew-symmetric matrix by the Pfaffian of one of its submatrices.
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Several applications of this identity are followed by a brief history of
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Pfaffians.
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	3f9a4eb7bcea6ea143923f4f70dd9bd7	eea98f185fff79e258a93a7af2381883	5cee0353f09a0fa822abc2bfc4f64ecb	misc	Overlapping Pfaffians	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1995
7829445	\N	\N	\N	Faksimilutgåva	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hos Aug. Westin	Kalmar	\N	\N	Dahm1846	\N	\N	vÃ¤xelundervisning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	status = {KB Ref. ÅSU / 76(1996) ; 181}, isbn = {91-85130-54-0}	\N	e5965cb9e730716c5fe47705e3b732ae	d02ed51f02bae8234ce3f537087b7edb	9d43a310c2347312ea58b28cef5fbb2c	book	Skolmästarkonst : antydningar för lärare och  skolinspektörer, jemte ett bihang, innehållande några drag ur svenska bil...	Oscar Elis Leonard Dahm	\N	1846
7829453	Nuclear Physics B	226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti1983417	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471XN46-X9/2/02abca35ec3bd2543cfb7ddce98653bd	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Stochastic processes in lattice (extended) supersymmetry	\N	\N	417 - 428	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90200-6}	We show that ungauged N = 2 supersymetric models can be put on the (hamiltonian) lattice in such a way as to preserve a subalgebra of supersymmetry large enough to ensure the existence of the Nicolai mapping. The models can be interpreted as stochastic systems described by Langevin equations. We describe both Wilson and Susskind versions of the model.
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In two dimensions everything seems fine, but in 4D, one expects, on general grounds, that the continuum limit will be either trivial or non-Lorentz invariant.	2e4bfe89aece39b3f254761aa89ba237	980151e239c40d5549e1a0bc7dfd0628	385e2d137811d7158413f471f9ffef1f	article	Stochastic processes in lattice (extended) supersymmetry	S. Cecotti and L. Girardello	\N	1983
7829456	SIGMOD Rec.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chan1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	355--366	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {:09_Bitmap Index Design and Evaluation.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1145/276305.276336}	\N	63c32d28968119390d957501da7201ec	cceed5f1418897e961632974b8847913	7f7ddbedbf805b6adf3f8e882da67e80	article	Bitmap index design and evaluation	Chee-Yong Chan and Yannis E. Ioannidis	\N	1998
7829461	Physics Letters B	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti198239	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470WHN6-H5/2/74613486a2c52d918dcbb74541e80cd6	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Functional measure, topology and dynamical supersymmetry breaking*1	\N	\N	39 - 43	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90947-9}	We present a functional interpretation of a criterion for supersymmetry breaking recently proposed by Witten. We give a functional representation of the index [Delta] and discuss its properties. A topological explanation of [Delta]s as the winding number of a functional mapping introduced by Nicolai is given. The connection of [Delta] with the relevant geometric aspects of the non-perturbative physics is discussed.	d9bd9bd5f17f80a3b6f2de94ec75df28	8ac715adeed17c84b1c37292cd7af4b4	0a1e2746052bacbdd6b117a32e1b9ce7	article	Functional measure, topology and dynamical supersymmetry breaking	S. Cecotti and L. Girardello	\N	1982
7829463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2008. ISCAS 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hempstead2008sdc	\N	\N		\N	\N	2566--2569	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf1f5d9f3509735456fb465c5884f92e	250830ef5152818adea166a4629cd4e1	33398dea3a0a09a1afc5ff5121424ca2	article	{System design considerations for sensor network applications}	M. Hempstead and G.Y. Wei and D. Brooks	\N	2008
7829465	Physics Letters B	166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Singh1986155	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470MHP4-5X/2/249573986e0ff08688b85d66b21b4b9a	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Fermionic path integrals, the nicolai map and the witten index	\N	\N	155 - 159	\N	2	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)91368-7}	We present an explicit evaluation of the coherent-state fermion path integral and discuss our results in the light of supersymmetric quantum mechanics, the Nicolai map and the Witten index.	62a5e614e6d9a28a704c992aa8d6b2f8	0ead4c2cedac5208000858ba352025ea	f783b1a68266fc53cc45b66b9692c80c	article	Fermionic path integrals, the nicolai map and the witten index	L. P. Singh and F. Steiner	\N	1986
7829468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keynote Address, 29th Symposium on the Interface: Computing Science and Statistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedman1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:dm-stat.pdf:PDF}	\N	b669df83cab46b9075dedaec2d453029	f2a763f5e8f1e960cd4ea5638276c8be	8af15a7add533d161885eb0dfebf66e6	inproceedings	Data mining and statistics: what's the connection?	Jerome H. Friedman	\N	1997
7829489	Neurocomputing	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lendasse2005161	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V10-4F9F8D7-1/2/bb6774f7a2f6342df3c45f695b817d9a	\N	ScienceDirect - Neurocomputing : Fast bootstrap methodology for regression model selection	\N	Trends in Neurocomputing: 12th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks 2004	161 - 181	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0925-2312}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2004.11.017}	Using resampling methods like cross-validation and bootstrap is a necessity in neural network design, for solving the problem of model structure selection. The bootstrap is a powerful method offering a low variance of the model generalization error estimate. Unfortunately, its computational load may be excessive when used to select among neural networks models of different structures or complexities. This paper presents the fast bootstrap (FB) methodology to select the best model structure; this methodology is applied here to regression tasks. The fast bootstrap assumes that the computationally expensive term estimated by the bootstrap, the optimism, is usually a smooth function (low-order polynomial) of the complexity parameter. Approximating the optimism term makes it possible to considerably reduce the necessary number of simulations. The FB methodology is illustrated on multi-layer perceptrons, radial-basis function networks and least-square support vector machines.	e13d99e2b39e2273dbc8393c24d3b3dd	0bfd6efdb94523d5e0c88cbfd0db5bb4	7b70c3e7356019a9aec4ca453f50266c	article	Fast bootstrap methodology for regression model selection	A. Lendasse and G. Simon and V. Wertz and M. Verleysen	\N	2005
7829565	Learning, Media and Technology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	1	hatzipanagosstylianos2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/17439880902759919	\N		\N	\N	45 - 59	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1743-9884}	\N	cf6169a4dc26c7eaf2f3357130ba5bbe	62b05833f816201552c9061ca4e25ff4	82060cd81cc655d4ffdc2bfb3e1b0e05	article	Feedback as dialogue: exploring the links between formative assessment and social software in distance learning	Stylianos Hatzipanagos and Steven Warburton	\N	2009
7831395	Learning, Media and Technology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	1	hatzipanagosstylianos2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/17439880902759919	\N		\N	\N	45 - 59	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1743-9884}	The paper explores the relationship between formative assessment and social software. Formative assessment practices though beneficial for student learning become marginalised and constrained in open and distance learning environments in higher education. Feedback is a key factor in formative assessment and learners can benefit from the deployment of emerging technologies and the opportunities for participation and dialogue afforded by social software. This paper explores and proposes a conceptual framework for this relationship. The claim is that the social dimensions of emerging technologies - specifically, blogs and wikis - allow for formative assessment practices to be re-invented or at the very least facilitated by essentially participative and student-focussed interventions. A comparison of these technologies against formative assessment mechanisms identifies the types of processes that these new tools might best support to encourage effective feedback approaches that both empower the learner and enhance their learning experience.
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Keywords: computer-assisted assessment; formative assessment; blogs; wikis; higher education 	cf6169a4dc26c7eaf2f3357130ba5bbe	62b05833f816201552c9061ca4e25ff4	82060cd81cc655d4ffdc2bfb3e1b0e05	article	Feedback as dialogue: exploring the links between formative assessment and social software in distance learning	Stylianos Hatzipanagos and Steven Warburton	\N	2009
7831400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang, Peter Frankfurt	\N	\N	\N	3631369964	http://www.amazon.de/Kapitalmarktmodelle-nichtlineare-Modellkonzepte-Methoden-Kapitalmarkttheorie/dp/3631369964%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3631369964	\N	Kapitalmarktmodelle: Lineare und nichtlineare Modellkonzepte und Methoden in der Kapitalmarkttheorie: Amazon.de: Stefan Wilhelm: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783631369968}, asin = {3631369964}, isbn = {3631369964}	\N	dae14c7e4d20fce1c3d7ce0d5a55a180	56ad01637b81ed6fa845692d2cd4b37d	68161d76085950624e09572f5f334da1	book	Kapitalmarktmodelle: Lineare und nichtlineare Modellkonzepte und Methoden in der Kapitalmarkttheorie	Stefan Wilhelm	\N	2001
7831426	\N	\N	\N	6., überarb. u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-077835751	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-1518-4}, size = {XXV, 614 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	59ee904af59e835af8c6e5cb9373019c	1720a2b756d5ec4a506ac5b695884258	e80360ac3815301455c75d7067729b6d	book	Handbuch Projektmanagement : mit Handlungsanleitungen für Industriebetriebe, Unternehmensberater und Behörden	Bernd Madauss	\N	2000
7831428	\N	\N	\N	Official German.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Project Management Institute	\N	\N	\N	Institute200501	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2715799e148729b5ca6541647b4f849a	37c02cf82320d75ec0f7665027b36225	6fbe7efa7b0542eedcf7adda38133285	book	A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge: Dritte Ausgabe	Project Management Institute	\N	2005
7831455	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houser:VuFind	www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm 	\N		\N	\N	93--105	\N	1	\N		\N	cc2979fac4531c380112c0f5e04f1f19	d5acac960192db462b35bdc4afaaceeb	623ace83f0407bc1c453a6a70f73ddae	article	The VuFind implementation at Villanova University	John Houser	\N	2009
7831463	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ho:VuFind	www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm	\N		\N	\N	82--92	\N	1	\N		\N	c11a97f48996393b584711820952f99f	1412c01c7627e426dd1836c7cc3625d9	e369f98fa36dff13a0772df6528b3d55	article	Implementing VuFind as an alternative to Voyager's WebVoyage interface. One library's experience	Birong Ho and Keith Kelley and Scott Garrison	\N	2009
7831484	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0_22	\N		\N	\N	295--309	\N	\N	\N		This research explores three SPARQL-based techniques to solve Semantic Web tasks that often require similarity measures, such
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as semantic data integration, ontology mapping, and Semantic Web service matchmaking. Our aim is to see how far it is possibleto integrate customized similarity functions (CSF) into SPARQL to achieve good results for these tasks. Our first approachexploits virtual triples calling property functions to establish virtual relations among resources under comparison; the secondapproach uses extension functions to filter out resources that do not meet the requested similarity criteria; finally, ourthird technique applies new solution modifiers to post-process a SPARQL solution sequence. The semantics of the three approachesare formally elaborated and discussed. We close the paper with a demonstration of the usefulness of our iSPARQL frameworkin the context of a data integration and an ontology mapping experiment.	7e156d42466bd1182de12fb882ce3854	cde7bd4003ebb6d8e19ecc31feece0c5	0bd9f3c45fbf2a35e9882c0bbee67cf3	article	The Fundamentals of iSPARQL: A Virtual Triple Approach for Similarity-Based Semantic Web Tasks	Christoph Kiefer and Abraham Bernstein and Markus Stocker	\N	2008
7831523	Eur. Phys. J.	C4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Junker:1997qh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=find+t+quantization+of+constrained+fermion+systems	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND T QUANTIZATION OF CONSTRAINED FERMION SYSTEMS	\N	\N	173-183	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = QUANT-PH/9708027;%%}, doi = {10.1007/s100520050195}, eprint = {quant-ph/9708027}	    Abstract: The quantization of systems with first- and second-class constraints within the coherent-state path-integral approach is extended to quantum systems with fermionic degrees of freedom. As in the bosonic case the importance of path-integral measures for Lagrange multipliers, which in this case are in general expected to be elements of a Grassmann algebra, is emphasized. Several examples with first- and second-class constraints are discussed. 	82bf1aba28b16ad3bfe157db9ffac3e4	94ce4acaf8e96e0974a0fb0ea004b6cb	9398118bebec33b34859a44ac85a7c60	article	{Coherent-state quantization of constrained fermion
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                  systems}	Georg Junker and John R. Klauder	\N	1998
7831524	Phys. Lett.	B672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Codello:2008qq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+t+Fixed+Points+of+Nonlinear+Sigma+Models	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN T FIXED POINTS OF NONLINEAR SIGMA MODELS	\N	\N	280-283	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-th}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.0715;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2009.01.032}, eprint = {0810.0715}	    Abstract: Using Wilsonian methods, we study the renormalization group flow of the Nonlinear Sigma Model in any dimension $d$, restricting our attention to terms with two derivatives. At one loop we always find a Ricci flow. When symmetries completely fix the internal metric, we compute the beta function of the single remaining coupling, without any further approximation. For $d>2$ and positive curvature, there is a nontrivial fixed point, which could be used to define an ultraviolet limit, in spite of the perturbative nonrenormalizability of the theory. Potential applications are briefly mentioned. 	e8ace357400274e676ad45cf4a4b0ab7	3f56aee9ef2d323da41820394c29b549	b24a53fcb580f55814214df109f57512	article	{Fixed Points of Nonlinear Sigma Models in d>2}	Alessandro Codello and Roberto Percacci	\N	2009
7831528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brendel:2009mp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+a+Brendel+and+a+Wipf	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN A BRENDEL AND A WIPF	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0902.2328;%%}, eprint = {0902.2328}	    Abstract: We construct twisted instanton solutions of CP(n) models. Generically a charge-k instanton splits into k(n+1) well-separated and almost static constituents carrying fractional topological charges and being ordered along the noncompact direction. The locations, sizes and charges of the constituents are related to the moduli parameters of the instantons. We sketch how solutions with fractional total charge can be obtained. We also calculate the fermionic zero modes with quasi-periodic boundary conditions in the background of twisted instantons for minimally and supersymmetrically coupled fermions. The zero modes are tracers for the constituents and show a characteristic hopping. The analytical findings are compared to results extracted from Monte-Carlo generated and cooled configurations of the corresponding lattice models. Analytical and numerical results are in full agreement and it is demonstrated that the fermionic zero modes are excellent filters for constituents hidden in fluctuating lattice configurations. 	f169688b20d9c22805a2173b6004720a	67785ff97fb1965eb9bdf8e6410a8841	ad0486d83b3becf4234891393fd26424	article	{Instanton constituents and fermionic zero modes in twisted
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                  CP(n) models}	Wieland Brendel and Falk Bruckmann and Lukas Janssen and Andreas Wipf and Christian Wozar	\N	2009
7831532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osborn:2005cy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+t+THE+SIGN+PROBLEM+IS+THE+SOLUTION	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN T THE SIGN PROBLEM IS THE SOLUTION	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0510118;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0510118}	    Abstract: The unquenched spectral density of the Dirac operator at $\\mu\\neq0$ is complex and has oscillations with a period inversely proportional to the volume and an amplitude that grows exponentially with the volume. Here we show how the oscillations lead to the discontinuity of the chiral condensate. 	94b2a647e53f15bf1fa9fa7f96e08b4f	3f07550f695178adc5ed6c2d6f68543f	7e39473c5f16a973661546dcb6ac862b	article	{The sign problem is the solution}	J. C. Osborn and K. Splittorff and J. J. M. Verbaarschot	\N	2005
7831543	\N	\N	\N	1	07	\N	Change Management: Veranderungsprozesse Erfolgreich Gestalten - Mitarbeiter Mobilisieren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	200	https://kataloge.uni-hamburg.de/DB=1/SET=8/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=2	\N		\N	Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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Signatur: 8/9814	\N	\N	\N	\N		Kurzbeschreibung
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In Zeiten von Fusionen, Sparmaßnahmen und Stellenabbau sind einschneidende Veränderungen für Unternehmen an der Tagesordnung. Change Manager sind diejenigen, die Veränderungen begleiten und gestalten. Während meist die Frage im Fokus steht, wie eine Veränderung fachlich-strukturell durchgeführt werden muss, scheitern viele Veränderungsprojekte daran, dass grundlegende Faktoren nicht bedacht werden: Wie holt man betroffene Mitarbeiter ins Boot und wie motiviert man sie, Veränderungen mitzutragen? Dieses praxisbezogene Buch zweier erfahrener Organisationsentwickler zeigt in vier zentralen Schritten wie Sie Veränderungen fachlich und psychologisch erfolgreich gestalten: Vision und Ziele, Kommunikation, Beteiligung sowie Qualifizierung. Ein Werkzeugkasten voller Materialien, Methoden und Tools. Change Management Schritt für Schritt.	3aa2337973080bbf43181c08e65983d4	3f5462e4b623ba64e2d25c7f616c0cc1	8c496eedba9f658f8afd9a24574a114f	book	Change Management: Veranderungsprozesse Erfolgreich Gestalten - Mitarbeiter Mobilisieren	Krischan Stolzenberg	\N	2006
7831559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	201	https://kataloge.uni-hamburg.de/DB=1/SET=9/TTL=2/SHW?FRST=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ffb258a9fe9ffc2498473cf7d5f8876	715d5a9743a217effe4817803366d19f	a08f58ee1ab2423ce1841b2a605243fd	book	Handbuch Change-Management : Steuerung von Veränderungsprozessen in Organisationen ; Einflussfaktoren und Beteiligte ; Konzepte, Instrumente und Methoden	\N	\N	2006
7831563	Analytical Chemistry	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sharp_kinetic_1969	www.scopus.com	\N		\N	Cited By (since 1996): 99	2060--2062	\N	\N	\N		\N	38e61cea585bff2aa60e0c9aa530ba1e	49f51ecc37b0b5c89591fcbaea0caf76	7a2600b560cb1d0cc60a10674f795a08	article	Kinetic analysis of thermogravimetric data	J. H. Sharp and S. A. Wentworth	\N	1969
7831692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	203	https://kataloge.uni-hamburg.de/DB=1/SET=11/TTL=21/SHW?FRST=27	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fa812372f2e224c0d7d6e9dfb0b20df	78753dd636a955e1af6e1b8d4e2662fa	f5b6e711a37772a25ddc611d86ce29c2	book	Total quality management : Anforderungen und Umsetzung im Unternehmen	Armin; Mehdorn Hartmut Töpfer	\N	1994
7831843	Neurocomputing	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/HuangLCS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon71.html#HuangLCS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	576-583	\N	4-6	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2007.07.025}, date = {2008-06-13}	\N	d9428919f79210754057859c88d5818b	b6c447487853c3a01a18792ffe07b6fe	cf0330daaf081347ff3318627bc097f7	article	Incremental extreme learning machine with fully complex hidden nodes.	Guang-Bin Huang and Ming-Bin Li and Lei Chen and Chee Kheong Siew	\N	2008
7831848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '08: Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1401975	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401890.1401975	\N	Model-based document clustering with a collapsed gibbs sampler	\N	\N	704--712	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1401890.1401975}	\N	2af2cf31de9a4bc913536d864cb9b91a	18196769fe442ade232e412fb64d13c2	418ac6b6159e99e780c2d4810bf115ca	inproceedings	Model-based document clustering with a collapsed gibbs sampler	Daniel David Walker and Eric K. Ringger	\N	2008
7831852	Neurocomputing	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huang2006elmtheory	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V10-4JYTRTP-1/2/a0fe6bf77ceb1e37a0f52caa78141b08	\N	ScienceDirect - Neurocomputing : Extreme learning machine: Theory and applications	\N	Neural Networks - Selected Papers from the 7th Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks (SBRN '04), 7th Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks	489 - 501	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0925-2312}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2005.12.126}	It is clear that the learning speed of feedforward neural networks is in general far slower than required and it has been a major bottleneck in their applications for past decades. Two key reasons behind may be: (1) the slow gradient-based learning algorithms are extensively used to train neural networks, and (2) all the parameters of the networks are tuned iteratively by using such learning algorithms. Unlike these conventional implementations, this paper proposes a new learning algorithm called extreme learning machine (ELM) for single-hidden layer feedforward neural networks (SLFNs) which randomly chooses hidden nodes and analytically determines the output weights of SLFNs. In theory, this algorithm tends to provide good generalization performance at extremely fast learning speed. The experimental results based on a few artificial and real benchmark function approximation and classification problems including very large complex applications show that the new algorithm can produce good generalization performance in most cases and can learn thousands of times faster than conventional popular learning algorithms for feedforward neural networks.1	4fa95b4b48804be32cd3e77cd9d1bc6d	aba09feba274f0ef7f57fa1ff06acb3e	7b2c8920b8f68de53a55e862e59a6555	article	Extreme learning machine: Theory and applications	Guang-Bin Huang and Qin-Yu Zhu and Chee-Kheong Siew	\N	2006
7831898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1277760	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277760	\N	Regularized clustering for documents	\N	\N	95--102	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277760}	\N	58562498ebc346321ae76281d42fa2bb	e668080574df4aa32a3adc67693ce78d	26746b3327452320c560ef67c6bfefab	inproceedings	Regularized clustering for documents	Fei Wang and Changshui Zhang and Tao Li	\N	2007
7831916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECML PKDD '08: Proceedings of the European conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases - Part II	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	1432030	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1432030	\N	Clustering Via Local Regression	\N	\N	456--471	\N	\N	\N	location = {Antwerp, Belgium}, isbn = {978-3-540-87480-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87481-2_30}	\N	4c03cda7795d25fac122e54410a5757e	fba4c520a8b16aa9fa7a5b9c7696ed37	ab4bea2f2f6ab7c08d8f1eb0a7bc124f	inproceedings	Clustering Via Local Regression	Jun Sun and Zhiyong Shen and Hui Li and Yidong Shen	\N	2008
7832127	Arch Intern Med	166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AjeetG._Vinayak10232006	http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/166/19/2132	\N	Arch Intern Med -- Usefulness of the External Jugular Vein Examination in Detecting Abnormal Central Venous Pressure in Critically Ill Patients, October 23, 2006, Vinayak et al. 166 (19): 2132	\N	\N	2132-2137	\N	19	\N	doi = {10.1001/archinte.166.19.2132}, eprint = {http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/166/19/2132.pdf}	Background  Central venous pressure (CVP) provides important information for the management of critically ill patients. The external jugular vein (EJV) is easier to visualize than the internal jugular vein and may give a reliable estimate of CVP.  Methods  To determine the usefulness of the EJV examination in detecting abnormal CVP values, we performed a prospective blinded evaluation comparing it with CVP measured using an indwelling catheter in critically ill patients with central venous catheters. Blinded EJV examinations were performed by clinicians with 3 experience levels (attending physicians, residents and fellows, and interns and fourth-year medical students) to estimate CVP (categorized as low [[&le;]5 cm of water] or high [[&ge;]10 cm of water]). The usefulness of the EJV examination in discriminating low vs high CVP was measured using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.  Results  One hundred eighteen observations were recorded among 35 patients. The range of CVP values was 2 to 20 cm of water. The EJV was easier to visualize than the internal jugular vein (mean visual analog scale score, 8 vs 5; P<.001). The reliability for determining low and high CVP was excellent, with areas under the curve of 0.95 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.88-1.00) and 0.97 (95% CI, 0.92-1.00), respectively, for attending physicians and 0.86 (95% CI, 0.78-0.95) and 0.90 (95% CI, 0.84-0.96), respectively, for all examiners.  Conclusion  The EJV examination correlates well with catheter-measured CVP and is a reliable means of identifying low and high CVP values.  Trial Registration  clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00303355
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	f5473a9ee52c5fe51f22e5469a3315c6	44ecc4ccbd91ff46d1d84374b832f86a	49afe9515a35ec2992a78e2dbb063c2d	article	{Usefulness of the External Jugular Vein Examination in Detecting Abnormal Central Venous Pressure in Critically Ill Patients}	Ajeet G. Vinayak and Joseph Levitt and Brian Gehlbach and Anne S. Pohlman and Jesse B. Hall and John P. Kress	\N	2006
7832163	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540276912	http://www.amazon.de/Kapitalmarkt-Unternehmensfinanzierung-rationale-Entscheidungen-Festschrift/dp/3540276912%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540276912	\N	Kapitalmarkt, Unternehmensfinanzierung und rationale Entscheidungen. Festschrift für Jochen Wilhelm: Festschrift Fur Jochen Wilhelm: Wolfgang Kürsten, Bernhard Nietert: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540276913}, asin = {3540276912}, isbn = {3540276912}	\N	1a89ed533a43196713eb1b3d4cc3f29b	59d9c891f0cf8fdca4a1ba749efac659	0fba4c51dd5b3f4de4fb80c435e5a57d	book	Kapitalmarkt, Unternehmensfinanzierung und rationale Entscheidungen. Festschrift für Jochen Wilhelm: Festschrift Fur Jochen Wilhelm	Wolfgang Kürsten and Bernhard Nietert	\N	2005
7832171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	Enke	\N	\N	hartfiel1968	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+022036660&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	VIII, 289 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc00ee39bb423393768d6e5b6b814b35	7d55b8b223aef0a6b523913ea078b8a3	5183b47993ec9493988265f0b6cf106c	book	Wirtschaftliche und soziale Rationalität : Untersuchungen zum Menschenbild in Ökonomie und Soziologie	{Günter} Hartfiel	\N	1968
7832390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPR	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/icpr/KrasotkinaM08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icpr/icpr2008.html#KrasotkinaM08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-4	\N	\N	conf/icpr/2008	date = {2009-03-26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPR.2008.4761666}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2175-6}	\N	dbfc1ec6affcf686da71789e934fdbb9	051f1c510dae6b9e8f06f4b0d5af6105	489ef57b3ac173be1bcebc368f417d3e	inproceedings	Adaptive nonstationary regression analysis.	Olga Krasotkina and Vadim Mottl	\N	2008
7832406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPR	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/icpr/NockN08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icpr/icpr2008.html#NockN08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-4	\N	\N	conf/icpr/2008	date = {2009-03-26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPR.2008.4761667}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2175-6}	\N	6a87399e76679b924a04568feee7f4f1	b765ec343c7d050ce67290c7e78ba972	37ee181030a0eadd8ed45277254fca55	inproceedings	On the efficient minimization of convex surrogates in supervised learning.	Richard Nock and Frank Nielsen	\N	2008
7832422	Erfolgreiches Management von Bibliotheken und Informationseinrichtungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Dash\\"ofer	\N	\N	\N	eprints313808	http://eprints.rclis.org/13808/	\N	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	\N	\N	1--30	\N	\N	\N		Assumptions on the development prospects of library 2.0 are stated. According to these assumptions, the professionals working at the library are key components of a library 2.0. Following up to this thesis, principles and key problems of enhancing "librarians' 2.0" skills are discussed. The chapter concludes with an outline of some important and typical building blocks of a library 2.0. These are a) new ways to engage with users, b) bringing library services and data into the users' information space, c) enhancing the focus of
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libraries' collection and classification activities with freely availabe informations on the web. All references and examples are reachable from the author's account at the social bookmarking service delicious under the tag embi08, cf. http://delicious.com/lambo/embi08.
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	ef94bf72678f2b1788e6530cc7719d7c	a7e77d0746f6878eaa8a9484eff95c43	aa871b5bf726d49e6f9a45a2f9f7b03f	misc	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	\N	Konrad Umlauf and Hans-Christoph Hobohm	2008
7832499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_100.pdf	\N		\N	In: International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fef10fc70f397dedf40ec89dcf8f267d	5e6e13b5d030ab5b95b8e29d1f504072	b7122a23c9f86801d3c171c59fe26966	article	Hybrid Value Creation in the Sports Industry – the Case of the Mobile Sports Companion	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_103.pdf	\N		\N	In: R&D Management, Vol.40	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fd76523ecc0afeab4611ffc89073d7f	cf70200a1a497f35ce1b616d884d36e7	b36e975bdae874cbb94abcf8049de2df	article	Community Engineering for Innovations -The Ideas Competition as a method to nurture a Virtual Community for Innovations	Winfried Ebner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2010
7832505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_101.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), January 7 – 10, 2008, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5986c3bae952ad2215fe3ef36821244	2e3c2f32d8f4089dc35d05ef84b0f028	3b65600650bc4c775e71c01036646ef6	proceedings	A cross-national comparison of perceived strategic importance of RFID for CIOs in Germany and Italy	Stefanie Jahner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar	Elsevier	2008
7832507	Information Technology and People	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_105.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6d18737fc89e61433bdc48498bd752d	e4d2fb5c460ec58d4448823cce391aeb	16f59768bcd2f3b8d454bd7574f91b31	article	Do Virtual Communities Matter for the Social Support of Patients? Antecedents and Effects of Virtual Relationships in Online Communities.	Jan Marco Leimeister and Karin Schweizer and Stefanie Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	Emerald	2009
7832509	Wirtschaftsinformatik	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_114.pdf	\N		\N	\N	489-499	\N	6	\N		\N	628bf79ecf1ecad956c54f23b9b39c98	cfc1a472f34952932343cd61e9a95771	39af946152d9384cc6991b99628ea977	article	Zentrale Verwaltung von Gesundheitskarten im stationären Krankenhausumfeld	Christian Mauro and Jan Marco Leimeister and Ali Sunyaev and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832512	Communications of the AIS (CAIS)	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_110.pdf	\N		\N	\N	219-234	\N	13	\N		\N	f100d43e95d5f4adaed629ce82c0e577	6a68066179f5ab907174a29076cde992	f11a2dc5c0b83bc339f5bb7dc3ed5163	article	RFID in Retailing and Customer Relationship Management	Fabian Uhrich and Uwe Sandner and Florian Resatsch and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	Association for Information Systems	2008
7832517	Electronic Markets	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-022.pdf	\N		\N	\N	216-231	\N	3	\N		\N	07fea2c865f2c906c951d512569279de	58a7eba5137ea2d4a17eb77cad76fbe5	5012bc0ce054bc1cbd98bd77e1339dbe	article	Do Point of Sale RFID-Based Information Services Make a Difference? Analyzing Consumer Perceptions for Designing Smart Product Information Services in Retail Business	Florian Resatsch and Ulrich Sandner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	Routledge	2008
7832521	Wirtschaftsinformatik	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_123.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	85ab91f55e152001be4659e0d766389e	ade560ff64ead4ea7f7e2c1c27a4fc63	5b17c757324a3ca43937915cc2324a64	article	Hybride Produkte – Einordnung und Herausforderungen für die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Jan Marco Leimeister and Christoph Glauner	Vieweg	2008
7832524	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	Communications of the Association for Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	Association for Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-13.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	608578cb7bf9bcc5012e011416992008	01f1cf2ba28ae8e59540aded083b19af	3da796d37f71b4b34f6c612e5bb0bffc	article	Toward Seamless Healthcare with Software Agents	Andreas Schweiger and Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832527	International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-01.pdf	\N		\N	\N	45-64	\N	1	\N		\N	62179726e9ae600edb59aadf2226d71c	d0d5beb78b740fa9113375ac0913646e	e28764dcbe596e86ec5b480fcd790b4c	article	RFID as enabler for the boundless real-time organisation: empirical insights from Germany	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar	Inderscience	2007
7832528	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Journal of Web-based Communities 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-35.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	8abdf8dccc4975d2fc22c3220ecf6a59	795a184c6e0f5426bfbd91a690d7db55	fb6d97615edbe06a70424e21dfaed3d1	article	Exploring Mobile Information Systems for Chronically Ill Adolescent Patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar	Inderscience	2007
7832534	Wirtschaftsinformatik	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-45.pdf	\N		\N	\N	418-429	\N	6	\N		\N	336a44c51c9e895786aea1317e34b5f3	7de9576b0d7a11ae4e28f2791dcef8bf	2641cb04a6ee568977b9f8907ce44b3e	article	Community Engineering - Systematischer Aufbau und Betrieb Virtueller Communities im Gesundheitswesen 	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832537	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-35.pdf	\N		\N	\N	88-100	\N	251	\N		\N	f3c73a5c5e8eb2a9e4ac93011f19add6	848419ceb304a2452a1885d1fa768ea7	8c6138f51d4b5579e60785465b31b5f7	article	Softwareagenten für die Überwindung von Medienbrüchen bei der Patientenversorgung – ein Fallbeispiel aus dem Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München	Andreas Schweiger and Jan Marco Leimeister and Jörg Niggemann and Hubertus Feussner and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832541	Journal of Organizational Computing & Electronic Commerce (JoCEC)	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Earlbaum	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-48.pdf	\N		\N	\N	277-298	\N	3&4	\N		\N	1a6c38d25749f86508a8a33f37506484	c15dee9b3010f6ce52200afb8fccc301	7ac063b0a7516648f018edaf8d7acd86	article	Exploring Success Factors of Virtual Communities: The Perspectives of Members and Operators	Jan Marco Leimeister and Pascal Sidiras and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832543	IMC - Information Management & Consulting	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	28-35	\N	1	\N		\N	46eced0e161bf08980eed58ffbfae03b	bae213f0dbe72f4ad7613898d76f36e4	303b7f348ceeab2272d4e304eca7a9bb	article	Integrationsarchitekturen für das Krankenhaus	Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832545	Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS)	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-26.pdf	\N		\N	\N	101-135	\N	4	\N		\N	f6a3e53e1151c1e39c6950b7f50512c1	f488e5d93368fe26b79a1aa50a091ddb	7b9c6b9c81d4e297942187fdb84f575a	article	Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Trust-supporting Components in Virtual Communities for Patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Winfried Ebner and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832546	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC)	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-32.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	62ccab2594000f0546c239887baef74e	e27a791351040991aad6bd96d1ad16f1	739b46c85256cfae3afc35e3f29d67dc	article	Evaluation of a Systematic Design for a Virtual Patient Community	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832548	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-33.pdf	\N		\N	\N	74-85	\N	244	\N		\N	502009e1f56b4eee4f46468579e87b8e	15ba88c45c3f61e678a18a0d0ce1e94f	2ebbc36f3543b097fde5e725287d19ce	article	Mobile IT-Systeme im Gesundheitswesen, mobile Systeme für Patienten	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar and Alexander Horsch and Klaus Kuhn	\N	2005
7832556	International Journal of Web Based Communities (IJWBC)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-13.pdf	\N		\N	\N	58-70	\N	1	\N		\N	19b591d5ade9aa859fae1f8134930213	10ece22c14258621f136846bbb0c6c03	0d357edfae027b4d4168a39f39060956	article	Towards mobile communities for cancer patients: the case of krebsgemeinschaft.de. In: International Journal on Web Based Communities	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832557	IMC - Information Management & Consulting	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-31.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d86aa74dba1907da29ef5e4ff4a10ce	62542efc55fc224ff370cc4e4950d608	4b73bafb9d6d7fc9e254852431acc57f	article	From Disappearing Computers to Disappearing Information Management? Potenziale und Herausforderungen des Ubiquitous Computing für das Informationsmanagement der Zukunft	Tilo Böhmann and Markus Junginger and Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2003
7832559	Journal of Organizational Virtualness (eJOV)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-21.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	295883c686f7d1c05f6b051c9ecaadf5	878f32f0d4894369c6ec55b4b87524fe	5eb15a15c6ac3d7f4bfa00a222626db8	article	Engineering Virtual Communities in Healthcare: – The Case of www.krebsgemeinschaft.de	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832564	wisu - Das Wirtschaftsstudium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-34.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1284-1294	\N	10	\N		\N	55726fbf523c83722ed42dc60906479a	878467ce86701b62fdb0a7642c15db1a	86c533fe1d5ac960cc93b8ab84d040b6	article	Ubiquitous Computing	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832565	ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin archive	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-36.pdf	\N		\N	\N	18-23	\N	3	\N		\N	fd1feee56df356ca56b2bde054864e65	ecaf0b7903a3e78137ed474c24d86f7d	bfca19f39a2bd4a4212d891872e759bc	article	Virtual Commnities in Health Care: The Case of "krebsgemeinschaft.de"	Helmut Krcmar and Yvonne Arnold and Miriam Daum and Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2002
7832566	Electronic Journal of Organizational Virtualness (eJOV)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-14.pdf	\N		\N	\N	12-42	\N	3	\N		\N	737c2cd46dadf15e67ca89ed2e6a5c3a	e21e5c1a1c3d057c8abd541f2073599c	ad25cdedf6d44ebaff9270ae552e918f	article	Efficiency of Virtual Organisations - The Case of AGI (2001)	Jan Marco Leimeister and Jörn Weigle and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2001
7832572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_102.pdf	\N		\N	In: Online-Lexikon der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Hrsg. / Editors: Becker, J.; Gronau, N.; Kurbel, K.; Sinz, E.; Suhl, L.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	113dd2c33e955da0c0acbcd59be815a2	0bc5010118dce9aeb65b33f998d8884a	881fc4d2681ec0350289051a52713a99	inbook	Breitbandkommunikation	Jan Marco Leimeister and Marina Berkovich	\N	2009
7832574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_112.pdf	\N		\N	In: Technologie und Dienstleistung – Innovationen in Forschung, Wissenschaft und Unternehmen. Hrsg. / Editors: Gatermann, I.; Fleck, M	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	43daa8d78d3679247d607a2547690dff	98c858249fefca0022064dec5dae4da6	c26d31373fc3ef14ff73aa800e70a8bf	inbook	Systematisches Design Hybrider Produkte - Lösungsentwicklung im Projekt SPRINT	Jan Marco Leimeister and Sebastian Esch and Uta Knebel	I Gatermann	2008
7832575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-20.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	33bb51360a581dcfde50b8cc71343b31	b7232b01feefbf1660ca8c599a35505e	8c705f38d1195428fccefc7825dd3d6d	inbook	IT-Standards and Standardization Approaches in Healthcare	Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar	N.; Geisler Wickramasinghe	2008
7832579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV – Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-25.pdf	\N		\N	In: Wissensmanagement im Krankenhaus. Hrsg. / Editor: Bohnet-Joschko, S. 	97-110	\N	\N	\N		\N	d772a8e6c4ef9017649ba0c5394cf273	8101ba0b27feeb2a4dde7e89bd87bcdb	4301776325c34127ace3bb407705ff13	inbook	Auf dem Weg zur integrierten Versorgungim Gesundheitswesen am Beispiel Krankenhaus: Parallelen aus Sicht der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Andreas Schweiger and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	DUV – Gabler Edition	2007
7832583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobile Dienste im Auto der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	Eul-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-14.pdf	\N		\N	\N	125-203	\N	\N	\N		\N	af3b05e7e7f6daaa2c69aa7ef13b85c1	cc3836c3587760d2ebef1a6ecf538f2b	19b55ea113d432bf791848b0a0b7fc13	inbook	Pilotierung mobiler Dienste im Automobilsektor	Holger Hoffmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E. Schmidt-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-45.pdf	\N		\N	In: Handbook of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - Technologies in Operations and Supply Chain Management. Hrsg. / Editors: Blecker, T., Huang, G.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcfca1b1610da4ac58298f0fa03d7400	5bdbbff1f72563516eaf05caa601e66f	040f783f605a9c46215572dcf4fffee0	inbook	Strategic Importance of RFID – Empirical and Conceptual Insights	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Uws Sandner and Eva-Maria Kern and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E. Schmidt-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-44.pdf	\N		\N	In: Handbook of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - Technologies in Operations and Supply Chain Management. Hrsg. / Editors: Blecker, T., Huang, G. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	893c670c99d98753dd357043559c0105	9ca71d169509ba7c3458f21e3079c36e	85b814549f54098691d7788142e29a6c	inbook	A Framework for Conceptual Case Studies for RFID-based B2C-Solutions	Uwe Sandner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Eva Maria Kern and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managing Development and Application of Digital Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-22.pdf	\N		\N	In: Managing Development and Application of Digital Technologies. Hrsg. / Editors: Kern, E.; Hegering, H.; Brügge, B.	277-292	\N	\N	\N		\N	fae85edf0254d72efbae19a7ec35888a	1af2536884f38c4751fa6ace91160b86	9be7094eaf2112c29c765ec6b8a09fc6	inbook	Business Potentials of Ubiquitous Computing	Uwe Sandner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	H. Kern	2006
7832596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Unternehmenskommunikation	\N	\N	\N	Symposion Publishing	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-01.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ca3c06048de39e9748cc67dc54674fd	fb6e411805a1a0967940efc78ad697ac	a367e2138caae50befa50d4d6e6e4309	book	Technologien für Online-Communities. In: Unternehmenskommunikation	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_116.pdf	\N		\N	In: The Internet and health care: Theory, research and practice. Hrsg. / Editors: Murero, M.; Rice, R.E.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e0e8b87f2abab2ea72b26ba270bbb4a	54209f323e1332207c9261eb47f85748	b8b1718d3585227bbe283dcdfaa04d92	inbook	Designing and Implementing Virtual Patient Support Communities: A German Case Study 	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	R.E. Murero	2006
7832598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-34.pdf	\N		\N	In: Handbuch Technologie-& Innovationsmanagement. Hrsg. / Editors: Albers, S.; Gassmann, O	323-340	\N	\N	\N		\N	430ab6b729ca0ec4f2c58f4cc86003f6	cb38c12e534613e08bc77133b073ee6f	f54acc2307a321f3aea5662db4f2fa72	inbook	IT-Unterstützung bei der Innovationsentwicklung	Jan Marco Leimeister and Tilo Böhmann and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-02.pdf	\N		\N	In: Produktentwicklung mit virtuellen Communties - Kundenwünsche erfahren und Innovationen realisieren	46-67	\N	\N	\N		\N	6237eb54eeb4518b8255e53e1fc9959e	437ffcfe7fea5f6d99c773c1c51a2565	ef096bf70f9ab3c7a1afcd379eccd317	inbook	Das Geschäftsmodell "Virtual Community" - Revisted	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-18.pdf	\N		\N	In: Mobile Wertschöpfung; Herausgeber / Editor: Reichwald, R.	509-520	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1d52c8620698d6e62f16ebb8f182f77	144d5cd10d8e0c8e895869b5afb59207	9ba9e80fe639201f14148361eba968ef	inbook	Mobile virtuelle Communities: Chancen und Herausforderungen des Community-Engineerings im Gesundheitsbereich	Jan Marco Leimeister and Arnd Klein and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832606	Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_119.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik 2009, Wien 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	422662273d209ab28c13172d4d96e666	93a263e11f8500f079fd8db086f6638b	164a2f83d4dc542198af50c55cacde70	inproceedings	Service-orientierte Integration medizinischer Geräte- eine State of the Art Analyse	Christan Mauro and Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_120.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e6c69b4d2919d1441b9f69bccce0c95	07e20e8175d102b355cab771e3723432	6e26cd5dc5b62a2236e082d87a28de73	inproceedings	Analysis of the Applications of the Electronic Health Card in Germany	Ali Sunyaev and Stefan Göttlinger and Christian Mauro and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_121.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce4c7272118fde4770cee6e2c2df7134	bd672374e8a3cc5311241494ad8b743c	e408e48d1635d6d65b8a774f9c74d4a8	inproceedings	Requirements Engineering for Hybrid Products as Bundles of Hardware, Software and Service Elements – a Literature Review	Marina Berkovich and Sebastia Esch and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832615	Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_122.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	101b1bec3de7a48982654c1209b6549f	b68103ec3a8e7aa4cc81b27a370c30de	c029046976db180186d4ec1ebcbf3056	inproceedings	Wahrgenommener Wert von IT in Krankenhäusern – eine empirische Studie	Jens Fähling and Felix Köbler and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_123.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Wirtschaftsinformatik 2009, Wien 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cdd4ebb7fcdcfee6207a86ef1091f79b	2ad939c870f590cc958ddd182761f3bc	bbfbd4421449348b5b3be2dc9c31aeb4	inproceedings	Non-optimized Temporal Structures as a Failure Factor in Virtual Teams	Felix Köbler and Marilyn Tremaine and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7832618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_104.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the IFIP 8.6 Conference, 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	59ec6047497ac493c66eda7b493aba45	75b65ad7a1125d8822cc8388fb60adbd	bff5a234fe166c296312348a59bcbe0b	inproceedings	Community for Innovations: Developing an Integrated Concept for Open Innovation	Ulrich Bretschneider and Michael Huber and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-16.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2008), 2008, Toronto, Canada	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	64b206ba32335803b67acd31b6e9f39f	a70e19541481f882ddbff4359edac53c	5d5578ee21b795988452cd054e2794c7	inproceedings	Toward IT Value Mapping – An Approach to Value-Based IT Management	Steffen Lanzinner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Informatik 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-21.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Informatik 2008, München, GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cf87aa40c75d0f18375c9e4ffead0ab	99aa9e460bc037229c6d2ab0d8437c16	4aaa7c5b2498585fcfae5a06099c387e	inbook	Bewertung und Klassifikation von Bedrohungen im Umfeld der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte	Ali Sunyaev and Christian Mauro and Michael Huber and Jan Marco Leimeister	GI Gesellschaft für Informatik	2008
7832626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 	\N	\N	\N	Gito	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-11.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b4174699ca9f3ec20451f3c6b3123c5	51840920fb483f4899547f491d701745	f747e87113da297404b1369b5514a029	inproceedings	Erfolgsfaktoren für die systematische Durchführung von IT Carve Outs - eine explorative Untersuchung	Stefanie Leimeister and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 	\N	\N	\N	Gito	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-07.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 (MKWI 2008), Herausgeber / Editors: Bichler, M.; Hess, Th.; Krcmar, H.; Lechner, U.; Matthes, F.; Picot, A.; Speitkamp, B.; Wolf, P.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	071c0e98d48801c47cef5e3d2f363948	be31e0650d45b6a65cb4a827b938ef0c	0259cec494038a7db73f57d412b5665f	inproceedings	Software-Agenten zur Integration von Informationssystemen im Gesundheitswesen	Ali Sunyaev and Andreas Schweiger and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 	\N	\N	\N	Gito	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-13.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 (MKWI 2008), Herausgeber / Editors: Bichler, M.; Hess, Th.; Krcmar, H.; Lechner, U.; Matthes, F.; Picot, A.; Speitkamp, B.; Wolf, P.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	54c6add30b03f61cf58f7a8fbda7df27	7267f5a1fcec6c001740bb4c2fcc2b94	c8d2585fe30816580aa08867ddd36ae9	inproceedings	Anforderungen an Werkzeuge zum Prototyping von Automotive Services	Holger Hoffmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helumt Krcmar	\N	2008
7832630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 	\N	\N	\N	Gito	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-08.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 (MKWI 2008), Herausgeber / Editors: Bichler, M.; Hess, Th.; Krcmar, H.; Lechner, U.; Matthes, F.; Picot, A.; Speitkamp, B.; Wolf, P.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ce2b88aaf160d81c8fa73f9729570c8	0f96e1bf5ddf3a0f4688f56f48a3bdf1	4cb2fbc8e7e4f0151668e3ebd137b7e3	inproceedings	Konzeption einer avatarbasierten Benutzerschnittstelle für Dienste im Fahrzeug	Valentin Nicolescu and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-05.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), January 7 – 10, 2008, Big Island, Hawaii.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	89be86ba3d751418413d3ff5129cf6d3	eec7faafc2d868d4581de8f53a82575a	1eb9926888b58b80d3e2eac6e40ccdbc	inproceedings	A Proposed Solution for Managing Doctor’s Smart Cards in Hospitals Using a Single Sign-On Central Architecture	Christian Mauro and Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Multimedia, Third International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, SAMT 2008, Koblenz, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dasiopoulou2008Using	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-46	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92235-3_5}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	0e9ed627fedc72816482aebdff1c227f	76fe22976185faf3edb9c9544f73bb76	d3b773b64297f9dee466bdaf16700886	inproceedings	Using Fuzzy DLs to Enhance Semantic Image Analysis	Stamatia Dasiopoulou and Ioannis Kompatsiaris and Michael G. Strintzis	\N	2008
7832638	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mitp-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3826617932	http://www.amazon.de/Anhalter-durch-Mitmach-Web-Publizieren-Internet-Fernsehsender/dp/3826617932%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3826617932	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783826617935}, asin = {3826617932}, isbn = {3826617932}	\N	a120bedf8ac3c02ca5eb419e60e66b54	762d2fec01efe4759a147df8041f415e	ad0fca131a7a41efdc73cfcc8f0a0993	book	Per Anhalter durch das Mitmach-Web. Publizieren im Web 2.0: Von Social Networks über Weblogs und Wikis zum eigenen Internet-Fernsehsender	Jörg Kantel	\N	2009
7832707	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Information Technology Management 	\N	\N	\N	Association of Management	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-47.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	1603584d00294904df2b971234eeaed6	33af485f906813237266e3664c5c83d5	1994321031f61eab50648eba35b9cae9	article	Strategic Importance of RFID - the Perspective of IT Decision Makers in Italy	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-01.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	943ea2a670834579d28d5420ef8027fc	222ea4b5064dc2d14df7d98deda782a7	58f886fed027311fbd048cce87503c9a	inproceedings	A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Perceived Strategic Importance of RFID for  CIOs in Germany and Italy 	Stefanie Jahner Jan Marco Leimeister Uta Knebel Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-15.pdf	\N		\N	Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), January 7 – 10, 2008, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57c68397d1526893229f8debedcc416a	2dbae73dce25d84b37f299896eb18e83	6756ebf1cf719ca5d06beae64f96c756	inproceedings	Leveraging the Wisdom of Crowds: Designing an IT-supported Ideas Competition for an ERP Software Company	Winfried Ebner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Ulrich Bretschneider and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-14.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), January 7 – 10, 2008, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f0fe8a71e5d5f7bc4172149ab5d5fe8	8f4e011913a7a3c0c827606bad60d743	36195d8d51eeb44dbc24fe2170bf4c29	inproceedings	Virtual Communities for Innovations: Users’ requirements for the development of an academic SAP User Group	Winfried Ebner and Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7832722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_118.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2007), Keystone.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9d80cc90025c36b93452432c1cb60ca	f8e41f4520038c0fd7da70300d0ffe21	e4a4b1bbf3b660f6caf4f5b1fc7f1614	inproceedings	Towards a Research Agenda for Virtual Communities	Achim Dannecker and Balaji Rajagopalan and Jan Marco Leimeister and Prabhudev Konana	\N	2007
7832730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-15.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Informatik 2007, Bremen, GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik, S. 463-468	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	675aba5e1e30370bcbfa39be6cd88ffb	95c1b7183d75ea54c91863fb3bbd38fe	8d25e162e2161482f1861c6eb4f38324	inproceedings	Single Sign-On Clinic Card-Lösung – Ein Konzept zur zentralen Verwaltung von Gesundheitskarten im stationären Umfeld	Christian Mauro and Andreas Schweiger and Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the UCITO Workshop @ UbiComp 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-34.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the UCITO Workshop @ UbiComp 2007, Innsbruck, Austria, 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5209efacd5ccbdb233e72ff619694d8b	406d4e838e3b688311b12998c0dca880	478ae9e9d513df0ae195ca3c63575a38	book	Easymeeting - Prototyping Ubiquitous Computing in Offices	Florian Resatsch and Uwe Sandner and Christian Höchst and Daniel Michelis and Thomas Schildhauer and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Informatik 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-16.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Informatik 2007, Bremen, GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	356979f384a68f887676fcd77443a9aa	9da9cd093ded6122b3b4f817ba3c6ef4	bcd01a33bfef336c73b9713b16252154	inproceedings	Die elektronische Gesundheitskarte und die Sicherheit: Ein Vorschlag zur entwicklungsbegleitenden Sicherheitsevaluation aus Anwendersicht	Ali Sunyaev and Jan Marco Leimeister and Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Organisationen und Neue Medien 2007 /Workshop GeNeMe 2007	\N	\N	\N	Joseph Eul Verlag	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-22.pdf	\N		\N	In: Virtuelle Organisationen und Neue Medien 2007 /Workshop GeNeMe 2007: Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien. Herausgeber / Editor: Engelien, M.; Homann, J.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9252aeddd4dc1f8967f600dcf00a392a	192fabdc3fcea9b216581fe54ad9d0d7	6fd5aeedd0e655610e4fe533c3cf138a	proceedings	Internetbasierte Ideenwettbewerbe als Instrument der Integration von Kunden in das Innovationsmanagement von Software-Unternehmen	Ulrich Bretschneider and Winfried Ebner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	J. Engelien	2007
7832740	CHI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_109.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Conference on Human Computer Interaction 2007 (CHI 2007), ACM, San Jose	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1b0132b9b2858772ffa74ecdd30aead	cff708c3e0070d06e77d560ba816a8f2	32b2afaf605f76dc1beb4e6f3f8ddddd	inproceedings	Online Health Communities	Lisa Neal and Kate Oakley and Gitte Lindgaard and David Kaufman and Jan Marco Leimeister and Ted Selker	\N	2007
7832742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag, Aachen, 2007	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-29.pdf	\N		\N	In: Mobiles Computing in der Medizin (MoCoMed 2007), Proceedings zum 7. Workshop der GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe Mobiles Computing in der Medizin. Herausgeber: Leimeister, J.M.; Mauro, C.; Krcmar, H.; Eymann, T.; Koop, A.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9d46c05de5947e786ad533ba126d5d7	b2a984f334985d61e98ea8572518783d	24da45584f2a3d43d7f9d817cb36f829	inproceedings	Referenzmodell für einen IT-gestützten mobilen Gesundheitscoach	Sebastian Esch and Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-26.pdf	\N		\N	In: XVth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007). Hrsg.: Österle, H.; Schelp, J.; Winter, R. University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen 2007, S. 938-949	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	06b9fa5790ba6772f0d0d5f5e5086018	341d283a957062b378775df53c743f90	79cac41451280c3f69537059f631bfec	inproceedings	A Framework for Developing Personalizeable Mobile Services in Automobiles	Holger Hoffmann and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.4881	\N	Exact lattice supersymmetry	\N	cite arxiv:0903.4881
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Comment: Invited review for Physics Reports. 126 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We provide an introduction to recent lattice formulations of supersymmetric
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theories which are invariant under one or more real supersymmetries at nonzero
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lattice spacing. These include the especially interesting case of ${\\cal N}=4$
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SYM in four dimensions. We discuss approaches based both on twisted
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supersymmetry and orbifold-deconstruction techniques and show their equivalence
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in the case of gauge theories. The presence of an exact supersymmetry reduces
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and in some cases eliminates the need for fine tuning to achieve a continuum
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limit invariant under the full supersymmetry of the target theory. We discuss
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open problems.
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	500e2c1cf5fcb0abaf0e746169273bd0	abe8725f5a9f6cdc7aefb029ecac7986	d316d448c4be1dd3ccf6885c34a651e0	misc	Exact lattice supersymmetry	Simon Catterall and David B. Kaplan and Mithat Unsal	\N	2009
7832748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-04.pdf	\N		\N	In: XVth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007). Hrsg.: Österle, H.; Schelp, J.; Winter, R. University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen 2007, S. 81-92	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30d751012a30ff0d2ee751e733321421	a2a36f7516da9a8ade1e37737fd3df7a	df5bc7c27dc3c2235151ba164ab25b4d	inproceedings	Personal Mobile Sports Companion: Design and Evaluation of IT-Supported Product-Service-Bundles in the Sports Industry	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-05.pdf	\N		\N	In: XVth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007). Hrsg.: Österle, H.; Schelp, J.; Winter, R. University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen 2007, S. 1766-1777	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d61913382d25235e13293769161a2b3	895d4d2570b665f8d2b1cdba3f2ddb6c	dc63b03038bd8566ef8cdad6e8e8281e	inproceedings	Potentials of Tracking and Tracing Technologies - The Perspective of IT Decision Makers in Germany	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-09.pdf	\N		\N	In: XVth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007). Hrsg.: Österle, H.; Schelp, J.; Winter, R. University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen 2007, S. 1190-1201	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	990c3274ff7934bd0d36014c9e5ead46	fcebc37cbe5ce1b1619a871f7451f2d9	33e04b8aedec55c0047b3cec83aee5b0	inproceedings	Towards Value-Based Management of Flexible IT Environments	Viktor Veith and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832757	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_111.pdf	\N		\N	In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2007 (Vol. 1), Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe 2007, S. 89-106	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	39a6927ba9320d69a080c5eee2e80d04	214664c8e5eedcf15670b0ec4399ef1f	508b75eed3f3ecf74a74b30f875c8133	inproceedings	Wahrgenommene strategische Bedeutung von RFID aus Sicht von IT-Entscheidern in Deutschland - Eine empirische Analyse	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
7832759	Proceedings of Informatik 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-37.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Informatik 2006, Dresden, GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik, S. 220-226	220-226	\N	\N	\N		\N	fea6145c33d991d46adb5424471ce9e4	aabf2d0835b421c674bbf1efa4345b35	9bb9cd0fd5739b320116e630369156cf	inproceedings	Ortsunabhängiges Management von hochpreisigen mobilen medizinischen Geräten im Krankenhaus auf WLAN-Basis	Jan Marco Leimeister and Andreas Schweiger and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The role of virtual communities for the social network of cancer patients. Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-33.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2006), Acapulco	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76ee8b6ac04d756d09f79818d5c0fdb7	4aa3af4e8acd2353c6ee4b3c1501aaff	516dc0cb0800ba801d071d6ba1bf0b3d	inproceedings	The role of virtual communities for the social network of cancer patients. Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems 	Karin Schweizer and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832765	CHI 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-39.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Conference on Human Computer Interaction 2006 (CHI 2006), Montreal, ACM, S. 445	445	\N	\N	\N		\N	add66890851144771ce458f9ab060857	bc4c247e936e421441faaf9b137f9909	e5af04e2ea4eaaa370d05ceb8dce8270	inproceedings	SIG Online Health Communities	Lisa Neil and Derek Hansen and Gitte Lindgaard and Sandra Kogan and Jan Marco Leimeister and Kate Oakley and Ted Selker	\N	2006
7832766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-44.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Information Systems Research Methods (ISRM) – Workshop held in conjunction with International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2005), Las Vegas, Association for Information Systems AIS	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fcfa6d7000b7d8ff91e356982f0c7e1	ddd763b53299659a7b3a56e12ecc680d	51e51854f7876acf94076e5bdc8b3be5	inproceedings	Piloting IT-Innovations - An approach to researching IT-Innovations in complex real-world social settings	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832767	Proceedings of Informatik 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-31.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Informatik 2005, Bonn, GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik, S. 253-257	253-257	\N	\N	\N		\N	955c1d5c370ac49906442169bd723404	80b1e6c875d6eb9be6286b9eef16b0c4	b00f408acd55996720632baf3d586fa0	inproceedings	Toolgestützte Workshops für die IT-Innovationsentwicklung als IT-Beratungsmodell	Jan Marco Leimeister and Tilo Böhmann and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832770	MoCoMed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-63.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of Mobiles Computing in der Medizin (MoCoMed 2005), Freiburg, Shaker, S. 83-94	83-94	\N	\N	\N		\N	3fd75773171f81db252a5ed98673ec7b	3b9b1fa51db900e49108a8c9fec88187	454871b788df8b23889181a9b98011d5	inproceedings	MPAS - ein mobiles Patientenassistenzsystem für krebskranke Jugendliche	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar and Renate Sedlak and Clemens Stockklausner and Martin Edelhäuser	\N	2005
7832771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-25.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI-I 2005), Las Vegas	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ff17953e1b7240f885a1863e6ff1c03e	9ebbc265b3737fbe646f3699d3335ad6	16040252b40e128950abeff01ffb35be	inproceedings	Potentials and Benefits of Patient Communities from a German Perspective	Helmut Krcmar and Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2005
7832773	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	3836213427	http://www.amazon.de/Praxisbuch-Web-2-0-Vitaly-Friedman/dp/3836213427%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3836213427	\N	UB: LN-U 10-14421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783836213424}, asin = {3836213427}, isbn = {3836213427}	\N	d3ad40ee559d731c2468b84c2f39bd8f	524749210214b1d0ab067fd0f3d0542f	0f6f584746aa99aeea13b19566eb5ae4	book	Praxisbuch Web 2.0	Vitaly Friedman	\N	2008
7832774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-23.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI-I 2005), Las Vegas.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d09247ffebf89b3aade04af71ac2cdf2	c7e87915ae414ce507e65d4117217358	5b7eb34dcba772829ea26f822b2e8f32	inproceedings	Exploring Mobile Information Systems for Adolescent Cancer Patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Uta Knebel and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-24.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI-I 2005), Las Vegas	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1da35bc719697000e8aaccb8ccd3a41e	61850b548c605a0b0cbd0ab3a4e2d98b	4e6cdef0644b7509422d23b5051827eb	inproceedings	Patient-Oriented Design of Online Support Communities	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832778	Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Communities and Technologies 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-28.pdf	\N		\N	Proceedings of the Communities & Technologies 2005, Milan	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1cac6a61cd2a9536929df971efa25b1	f59e5ce8b09c583748a0a4c1d25aec98	57406125b79ef2d16ff679751fb2d702	inproceedings	Acceptance and Utility of a systematically designed community for cancer patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-03.pdf	\N		\N	In: Tagungsband der Konferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2005, Bamberg, Physica-Verlag.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b978c466d0cf8242a13a0380fdda0b5	6c3b6937a8be94a69d2c37cd2f883321	aa051ea8a72b8c62ffb32a264afa7e3a	inproceedings	Evaluation der Akzeptanz und des Nutzens einer systematisch entwickelten Virtuellen Community für Krebspatienten	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-12.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Tenth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2004), New York, August 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	154dea1d25ca1dfcaf0fef13badf09e2	08c7869a31390268330100ed792d68d8	992f0e59ea0104f38fcf55301a910bc6	inproceedings	Revisiting the Virtual Community Business Model	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-22.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 37), January 5 – 8, 2004, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	311d8ee71a4c9f022002cbe8c25763aa	677f2666232ca78908663620dc655453	81434c5501cb92128bff99cdddf95662	inproceedings	Success Factors of Virtual Communities from the Perspective of Members and Operators - an Empirical Study	Jan Marco Leimeister and Pascal Sidiras and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-03.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 37), January 5 – 8, 2004, Big Island, Hawaii	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a83f450180814463ab9c464dc9350e22	454ecd479684157ff65323401b8b2b85	bf3cbef62849e421ba0ced745cb727c8	inproceedings	Trust In Virtual Healthcare Communities: Design And Implementation Of Trust-Enabling Functionalities	Winfried Ebner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-29.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the The Tenth Research Symposium on Emerging Electronic Markets (RSEEM 2003): A Research Agenda for Emerging Electronic Markets and E-Marketplaces – Between Market and Cooperation, 13-15.September 2003, Bremen	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	26d39d8e8726cbc525de12cff52542f4	6c0185017464c84ac2c8e574d3134b0e	2c1c222b62f54a691946996b085d612b	inproceedings	Towards Value Webs in the after-sales-service area of the German automotive industry	Sven Walter and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7832788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-27.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings der 6. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2003: Medien - Märkte - Mobilität, 2003, Dresden	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51c60adbf86e598246647ff868aa7bfe	5b5c82a89c0165f5d6f9d5ce302267a8	c6507d4fc0690672c1cc4a84cd178e45	inproceedings	Erfolgsfaktoren virtueller Gemeinschaften aus Sicht von Mitgliedern und Betreibern	Jan Marco Leimeister and Pascal Sidiras and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7832790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-26.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings der 6. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2003: Medien - Märkte - Mobilität, 2003, Dresden	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b26e8772ca57666713deabfa3bc282f1	539b8b1ba95d9a05a1c4149d338dc032	5c275d0998580bceec1c0b4b86a343fd	inproceedings	Vertrauen in virtuellen Communities: Konzeption und Umsetzung vertrauensunterstützender Komponenten in der Domäne Healthcare	Winfried Ebner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7832792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-43.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the XIth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2003), 2003, Napoli/Naples	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e26b672563e6de93f5aab2209c5a896	0150d5d429570a134a5ffd36ee50704f	ff973c30d4147ac517f96ed29285c0cd	inproceedings	COPEP: A Development Process Model for a Community Platform for Cancer Patients	Yvonne Arnold and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7832800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-30.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the (Virtual) Community Informatics Workshop held in conjunction with the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2002) 2002, Barcelona	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	25ad8a23ca1e4c21db2e0acc09de5c00	b2565f81d0312ef0db7524f3f5c11007	d5ba21d524fa00a3f06115141915b70c	inproceedings	Developing Community-Platforms for Cancer Patients - The COSMOS-Project	Jan Marco Leimeister and Yvonne Arnold and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joseph Eul Verlag	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-31.pdf	\N		\N	In: Virtuelle Organisationen und Neue Medien 2002/Workshop GeNeMe 2002: Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien. Herausgeber / Editor: Engelien, M.; Homann, J. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7636a4b509506dc50f6229a5290aa2ae	39f59f36543a34723a54610d6383b11a	1a722591ed8f33dace30c19298ed9f14	inproceedings	Geschäftsmodell Virtual Community: Eine Analyse bestehender Communities	Jan Marco Leimeister and Andrea Bantleon and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joseph Eul Verlag	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-32.pdf	\N		\N	In: Virtuelle Organisationen und Neue Medien 2002/Workshop GeNeMe 2002: Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien. Herausgeber / Editor: Engelien, M.; Homann, J. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cdb1ed87d0963fa5536efe4e8e3b7bf	1502734108b2e3e32c0c5fbb9895fca8	3731a27fd82c182301da13540c472b36	inproceedings	Community Engineering im Gesundheitswesen: Mobile virtuelle Gemeinschaften für Krebspatienten - Das Projekt COSMOS	Miriam Daum and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-33.pdf	\N		\N	In: Mobile and Collaborative Business, Proceedings der Multi-Konferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI 2002), Nürnberg	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11efb7566674faaae297c177e288373b	3126b7147851df9dd81c1e1fcaf47e80	70461e5505058f51ff701718baa7a10d	inproceedings	Entwicklung Mobiler Virtueller Gemeinschaften im Gesundheitsbereich	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-07.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Tokyo Mobile Business Roundtable 2002, Tokyo	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11254b480f1dfa54901301a63087e4fc	f1f6d7d51759d2665128db2b35ede312	b20618c8ce3f6cf3cfa5a5743df1a189	inproceedings	Mobile Communication and Computing in Healthcare - Designing and Implementing Mobile Virtual Communities for Cancer Patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-06.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the Xth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2002), 2002, GDansk/Danzig. S.1626-1637	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4a27322951624638956894b44a4421b	4da832aae5e1747df395d49294794f80	6ed5ef498d77daccc463f09c22238ef2	inproceedings	Mobile Virtual Healthcare Communities: An Approach to Community Engineering for Cancer Patients	Jan Marco Leimeister and Miriam Daum and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-16.pdf	\N		\N	In: Virtuelle Organisationen und Neue Medien 2001/Workshop GeNeMe 2001: Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien. Herausgeber / Editor: Engelien, M.; Homann, J. Erscheinungsort / Published in: Lohmar, Köln Erscheinungsjahr / Year: 2001 Verlag / Publisher: Joseph Eul Verlag. S. 67 – 102.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57b9570fb56eab92b7ca61f083524444	777b573ea22b90dedd78024c237eab58	9f35f6e9217b0ec0f611292bd5a889f4	inproceedings	Effizienz virtualisierter Unternehmen. Ein Vergleich zweier Projekte bei der AGI - Think Tank Task Force Agency GmbH	Jan Marco Leimeister and Jörn Weigle and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2001
7832817	Krankenhaus IT-Journal	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-06_b.pdf    	\N		\N	\N	32-34	\N	1	\N		\N	b97e480ef0c65827777488dfeab6badd	69a862f9a2567a459fb9f9da2d993169	d54f8536ecfcf92f8a1a0509b222057a	article	Innovation, made in Germany – Die eGK und die Telematikinfrastruktur für das deutsche Gesundheitswesen (Teil 1)	Sebastian Klapdor and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832820	Krankenhaus IT-Journal	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/06-07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	48-49	\N	2	\N		\N	90520cc481f7690d095133acd30396ba	41d01e19658469745ba817d917a9098d	2dc6b2f82f22ed79947f9053321a8db6	misc	Innovation, made in Germany – Die eGK und die Telematikinfrastruktur für das deutsche Gesundheitswesen (Teil 2) 	Sebastian Klapdor and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2006
7832821	Menschen und Informationstechnik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-46.pdf	\N		\N	\N	39-41	\N	3	\N		\N	26c56c18f95eecb3c648466ffe716a7e	77c3fdee62cc8f7a8a294fd2b4d62fec	1428d3cb90e22062e870dfce32d9b994	misc	Das Internet der Dinge	Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
7832826	Krankenhaus IT-Journal	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_107.pdf	\N		\N	\N	62-64	\N	1	\N		\N	c29d86f40a29229ae1a47fe9f003d9ae	224cf068e7ebef4aa324c44b082c8dab	a0cda845754623640c37e053e30559a5	misc	Auf dem Weg zur integrierten Versorgung im Gesundheitswesen	Schweiger Andreas and Leimeister Jan Marco and Krcmar Helmut	\N	2005
7832828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-18.pdf	\N		\N	In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Reihe: Betrieb und Praxis im Überblick. Ausgabe / Number 257, 5.11.2001. Seiten: 29	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	005400673e6cf33eedb443620d3c12d9	f321bedbbf23ba705fc7bbdd1f41fcfd	6fb68b096a69d4e891b9706d5463cfcf	misc	Wie Informationen sinnvoll eingesetzt werden. Der bestmögliche Einsatz der Ressource Information ist zu gewährleisten	Helmut Krcmar and Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2001
7832831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-21.pdf	\N		\N	In: Wirtschaftsinformatik, Ausgabe / Number 6, Dezember 2001, Vol. 43, Seiten: 639-671	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9ceae0249d5d829a435aadbb2597f8a	bc4fa6ca39162e094a672293ffa80bf1	776159b9f625e99b3c6694883621314e	misc	Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses der deutschsprachigen Wirtschaftsinformatik in der Praxis - Erfahrungsbericht vom Doctoral Consortium im Vorfeld der WI-IF 2001- Kolloquium für Doktoranden der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Jan Marco Leimeister	\N	2001
7832832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-36_AP6.pdf	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr.6., Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Universität München, Oktober 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16d189d000c1bbf1e042d399db7a3e65	1e4c85d5be1495147a3298891d97272b	4ca7bd9d095fb9ae77dc3a7a67491a6a	misc	Design und Test eines mobilen Assistenzsystems für krebskranke Jugendliche	Sebastian Esch and Christian Mauro and Felix Weyde and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar and Renate Sedlak and Clemens Stockklausner and Andreas Kulozik	Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik Technische Universität München	2005
7832837	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/05-01_AP5.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d280a01b36c0c6f52f1dfe89b42ea3c9	dbcbde34e1c492a4fb494528582c9514	d0ea1367ddd27eafc79cc6048b60cac1	misc	Eine Exploration virtueller sozialer Beziehungen von Krebspatienten. Arbeitspapier Nr. 5	Karin Schweizer and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	Technische Universität München Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik	2005
7832839	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/04-16.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a0e5f0d2deca49d99cbc80235977267	71c6d4ec38537b54442e57534fe56ee8	03b266a0d823ffe852483e6177d6eb42	article	Empirische Ergebnisse eines Feldversuchs: Mobile Endgeräte für krebskranke Jugendliche	Uta Knebel and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2004
7832843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/03-14.pdf	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 114. des Lehrstuhls für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Hohenheim. Hrsg.: Prof Dr. H. Krcmar, Januar 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a775175b9c9aed2ce32faad0364b9797	149a413a9f2fdf5aaa6b2f405c8503fb	0474079e8670014c84dec9c6e29e7323	misc	Empirische Untersuchung: Erfolgsfaktoren virtueller Gemeinschaften	Pascal Sidiras and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2003
7832844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/02-29.pdf	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 112 des Lehrstuhls für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Hohenheim. Hrsg.: Prof. Dr. H. Krcmar, September 2002	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e9e9f88d11ad614e431b7fdbf2e5375	f2857b2dec2425f082b9d9d310e8c3c4	48b147d6e14d8ee64f408eb2157bf720	misc	Mobile Internet Market in Japan: An Overview	Akiyoshi Ono and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2002
7832846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-19.pdf	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 109 des Lehrstuhls für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Hohenheim. Hrsg.: Prof. Dr. H. Krcmar, November 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	69047fb398c7eb9daf7713d06c3e5d13	a9648928369f86fabed45008ba5e6032	7619ad5184e248dc8002732777d9808d	misc	Webbasierte Informations- und Interaktionsangebote für Krebspatienten - Ein Überblick	Miriam Daum and Arnd Klein and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2001
7832850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/01-17.pdf	\N		\N	In: Community Online Services and Mobile Solutions - Projektstartbericht des Verbundvorhabens COSMOS. Technischer Bericht TUM-I0105, Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität München Herausgeber / Editor: Baumgarten, U., Krcmar, H., Reichwald, R., Schlichter, J. Erscheinungsort / Published in: München Erscheinungsjahr / Year: 2001 Seiten / Pages: 17- 31	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c71ccb7f1de3b90c51045795ddec2114	1f712f67195d329350b748642d52a4db	a514efb8592807be8d069fdb17c7e1b5	misc	Virtuelle Healthcare Communities	Arnd Klein and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2001
7832894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosten2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4106	\N	Constraints on an Asymptotic Safety Scenario for the Wess-Zumino Model	\N	cite arxiv:0807.4106
\
Comment: 2 pages; v2: published version - minor changes	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Using the nonrenormalization theorem and Pohlmeyer's theorem, it is proven
\
that there cannot be an asymptotic safety scenario for the Wess-Zumino model
\
unless there exists a non-trivial fixed point with (i) a negative anomalous
\
dimension (ii) a relevant direction belonging to the Kaehler potential.
\
	b3f4ad0215629f3ac0b56dec07b989ea	446cd40e235aa47db915f764be948771	e023a5ac6557fea06054a632e62342c7	article	Constraints on an Asymptotic Safety Scenario for the Wess-Zumino Model	Oliver J. Rosten	\N	2008
7832905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arnone2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0606181	\N	Manifestly Gauge Invariant Exact Renormalization Group	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0606181
\
Comment: 24 pages, 14 figures, Fields Inst style file; Talk presented by TRM
\
  at RG2005, Helsinki, Finland, September 2005 and Renormalization and
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  Universality in Mathematical Physics Workshop, Fields Institute, Toronto,
\
  Canada, October 2005, extended to include more details on the strong
\
  renormalized coupling expansion. To be publ. as proceedings by the Fields
\
  Institute	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We construct a manifestly gauge invariant Exact Renormalization Group for
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SU(N) Yang-Mills theory, in a form suitable for calculations without gauge
\
fixing at any order of perturbation theory. The effective cutoff is
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incorporated via a manifestly realised spontaneously broken SU(N|N) gauge
\
invariance. Diagrammatic methods are developed which allow the calculations to
\
proceed without specifying the precise form of the cutoff structure. We confirm
\
consistency by computing for the first time both the one and two loop beta
\
function coefficients without fixing the gauge or specifying the details of the
\
cutoff. We sketch how to incorporate quarks and thus compute in QCD. Finally we
\
analyse the renormalization group behaviour as the renormalized coupling
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becomes large, and show that confinement is a consequence if and only if the
\
coupling diverges in the limit that all modes are integrated out. We also
\
investigate an expansion in the inverse square renormalized coupling, and show
\
that under general assumptions it yields a new non-perturbative approximation
\
scheme corresponding to expanding in 1/\\Lambda_{QCD}.
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	2535955abf79c4218d424f4effbd94e3	51621e8b7915f7b250332cd2fc90ba90	fe6fba0a4bc768020dcf35f0b1d2010e	misc	Manifestly Gauge Invariant Exact Renormalization Group	Stefano Arnone and Tim R. Morris and Oliver J. Rosten	\N	2006
7832952	\N	\N	\N	2., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	Galileo Computing	SWB-287064522	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3154707&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: Dezember 2008, verschoben auf Januar 2009, verschoben auf September 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1132-1}	\N	bde082d1843294084c46b31fae1470e6	7e73455332a6d96881cb9d5f116b00ae	5fed2664e2bbca7965a723616d08d590	book	Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit OpenOffice.org 3 : Nie mehr Ärger mit Fußnoten, Formaten, Druckproblemen	Kai Surendorf	\N	2008
7832953	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625472	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22289	\N	\N	633 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1302-8}, language = {ger}	\N	781cc0f62fee1c0c8078b949b00fa3ea	6f71dcbcce390241d4b289ef9379e381	6fa01550259beb064888ea4a6feffbbf	book	Textverarbeitung mit OpenOffice.org 3 Writer	Jacqueline Rahemipour	\N	2009
7832954	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Beijing ; Köln [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66641904	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22426	\N	\N	XIII, 377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89721-870-3}, language = {ger}	\N	8c894013f1ae44bb288a521afce81076	a16100ae24c0ceb7dea9282ee9f28c6d	48a473becdc56a64b5388e013ec0ef08	book	OpenOffice.org Base 3	Michael Mahrt	\N	2009
7832955	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualis. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625470	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22303	\N	\N	570 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1303-5}, language = {ger}	\N	7e99762931cf49ce6fe4c3ff5dfc022d	5061c484b46c5ef50b66836e793bf626	02254d5bd6b5acc170d1f8d36c7f8b92	book	Tabellenkalkulation mit OpenOffice.org 3 - Calc	Jörg Schmidt	\N	2009
7832956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66625473	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-22920	\N	\N	569 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1301-1}, language = {ger}	\N	e039957844d04d20de59d15b585db9ec	70ab5ad1cd2e4f25ed322e8e94eb2484	4fbb6121b6ceee5e193524bfef90dd00	book	Datenbanken mit OpenOffice.org 3 Base und HSQLDB	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2009
7832957	\N	\N	\N	4., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66624331	\N	\N	UB: LA-U 10-20725	\N	\N	639 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1300-4}, language = {ger}	\N	9ca1db79d1ef2f5ef68695284bdc9bf6	c7cac92decef37651607eee5a26d726c	7d07985e33138d8de5da5753dad4d428	book	OpenOffice.org 3 : Einstieg und Umstieg	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2009
7832958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt + Technik	München	\N	\N	UBHD66636764	\N	\N	UB LA-U 10-25062	\N	\N	1173 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8272-4412-3}, language = {ger}	\N	341d984d63a2e90391c94c34b6d63c6e	ea363c2cee45dac6a7037c60aad29313	ba03ad95166498c7430e0ae666b1e407	book	OpenOffice.org 3.0 : Einführung, Referenz, Makroprogrammierung	Günter Born	\N	2009
7832959	\N	\N	\N	2. korr. Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OReilly	Beijing	\N	oreillys basics	SWB-254345549	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz254345549vlg.htm	\N		\N	 Kt. : EUR 24.00	\N	\N	\N	\N	size = {XI, 395 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 1 CD-ROM (12 cm)}, isbn = {3-89721-381-8 ; 978-3-89721-381-4}	\N	3ff64e791b5340df90cb8ddcf21ae4ff	4ee057522b7cd036f423ddb07b37980a	b1013c3e8cd589a7bc6525a9ed594a5f	book	OpenOffice.org 2.0 : [kennen lernen, ausprobieren, nachschlagen: alles zur Version 2.0; mit zahlreichen Beispielen & praxisbezogenen Übungen; für den privaten Einsatz, Studium & Beruf; auf CD: das komplette OprenOffice.org 2.0]	Tobias Berndt	\N	2006
7832960	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. u. aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Millin	Lohmar	\N	\N	SWB-252483715	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/508392861born.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-938626-04-6}, size = {XXVI, 1085 S. : Ill. ; 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm}	\N	15df528277e4eab97e20efb6890434e0	e4a351dfbc251407d0fb2cad9d63fb96	076a5094c02b375d1997db17106ae2be	book	OpenOffice.org 2, StarOffice 8 : für Linux und Windows; [inkl. CD mit OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 für Windows, Linux und Mac OS X: PrOOo-Box mit Rechtschreibprüfung, Clip-Arts, SDK, Zusatzprogrammen & Beispieldateien]	Günter Born	\N	2006
7832961	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	Galileo Computing	SWB-287523829	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3132044&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8362-1301-1}, size = {569 S. : Ill. ; 1 DVD-ROM}	\N	0f1c3d81038c31aebb2fd5d64ce1fa33	75bdb0209e92b8da0af99d9a875363cb	9b14c80c28839889b1ac3b1fe359d301	book	Datenbanken mit OpenOffice.org 3 Base und HSQLDB : [Einführung in Datenbanken und SQL, Hinweise zum Umstieg von MS Access ...]	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2009
7832962	\N	\N	\N	3., aktualis. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	Galileo Computing	SWB-287434281	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3132039&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: Oktober 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	size = {570 S. : Ill. ; 168 mm x 240 mm ; 1 DVD-ROM}, isbn = {978-3-8362-1303-5}	\N	139fa2af14ab86e345320958f8f80712	5605b9f8fddc721666be6d02dac5de54	7d7f608df08bf97b7ccff56b6a17f6f2	book	Tabellenkalkulation mit OpenOffice.org 3 Calc : [für Excel-Umsteiger geeignet; Formeln und Funktionen umfassend erklärt; inkl. zahlreicher Makrobeispiele und Extensions]	Jörg Schmidt	\N	2009
7832963	\N	\N	\N	3. aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	Galileo Computing	SWB-287523276	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3132049&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	 Erscheint: Oktober 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	size = {633 S. : Ill. ; 168 mm x 240 mm ; 1 DVD}, isbn = {978-3-8362-1302-8}	\N	33e649fc686475b73b448def5ee6bef5	f97abb3840495e32f8fbd2d5a8c94829	e3f9ea11d1764b1073687e2659764d8a	book	Textverarbeitung mit OpenOffice.org 3 Writer : [für Umsteiger von Microsoft Word; umfassendes Praxiswissen und zahlreiche Tipps; inkl. Formatvorlagen, Tabellen, Grafiken, Serienbriefe, Formulare, PDF-Export u.v.m.; für Windows, Linux und Mac]	Jacqueline Rahemipour	\N	2009
7832964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oreillys basics	BerndtOOo3	http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/oobasgerspo/index.html	\N	erscheint vorraussichtlich am 27. November 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d0abf74de67125188dc91f517b42aea	27cf8faec8c080ccf485fd1bf17b0e6e	e349c2aa30d8ef74e7a2b122244a0333	book	Open Office.org 3	Tobias Berndt	O'Reilly	2008
7832965	\N	\N	\N	1	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vmi Buch	\N	\N	\N	seimert_openofficeorg_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	191	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3826673476}	\N	bdfb4955229a2b1f9ad5f579538b9bdc	82ecb075c4028a53527a8259a6cfd609	45aa96a0ef421e3a774e35ad81eefc48	book	OpenOffice.org 2.1 f{\\"u}r Ein- und Umsteiger	Winfried Seimert	\N	2007
7832966	\N	\N	\N	2. aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage.	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	schmidt_tabellenkalkulation_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	537	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3836211130}	\N	9db14f360bce43cdc1a183063335b5f3	a23dfb0f3008205b95d90ec7810e8a28	8aa608919b196b35ad36e53b15e067b2	book	Tabellenkalkulation mit OpenOffice.org 2.3 Calc: F{\\"u}r Excel-Umsteiger geeignet. Formeln und Funktionen umfassend erkl{\\"a}rt. Inklusive neuem OpenOffice.org Chart-Modul	J{\\"o}rg Schmidt	\N	2007
7832967	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C \\& l Computer- U. Literaturverlag	\N	\N	\N	riebl_openofficeorg_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	623	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3936546320}	\N	57b2f6bbcda11c341ab374fe72291daf	1134f01473c940780526d3d37422ffcd	fe8b1a59cb2a6ea65124a400bf328203	book	OpenOffice.org 2/StarOffice 8	Rosa Riebl and Rene G{\\"a}bler	\N	2006
7832968	\N	\N	\N	1	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	surendorf_wissenschaftliche_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	319	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898426157}	\N	c318296db38d84c8be56b71ce5d1c9e8	43d28cf6427e7a0253ea21664b8b5593	b2b15156ad5f39211a83f5fe7f1e66cc	book	Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit OpenOffice.org 2.0 - Seminar-, Abschluss- und wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit Open Office: Textverarbeitung, Tabellenkalkulation und Pr{\\"a}sentation, mit CD	Kai Surendorf	\N	2005
7832969	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildungsverlag EINS	\N	\N	\N	braun_arbeitsbuch_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	260	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3427349810}	\N	710662d7733b6dbfc855f17dd93d8bc5	b8b5055162bd2dbfa50004bef2bff26e	b009fba69fad36da65d6c415a135b701	book	Arbeitsbuch EDV-Grundlagen OpenOffice / StarOffice	Frank Braun and Christoph Rauber and Thomas Renner	\N	2007
7832970	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage.	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	krumbein_datenbanken_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	547	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3836211122}	\N	16b9dd31558a1f9c861cf0d1a04c77c1	8572f543907281799c5ec390265754b8	6fb1e752c1df8524a6a1f68095eaa991	book	Datenbanken mit OpenOffice.org 2.3 Base und HSQLDB: Inkl. OpenOffice.org 2.3 auf Buch-DVD, Bonus-Kapitel, Beispiele	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2007
7832971	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage.	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	krumbein_makros_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	789	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3836211114}	\N	6f542ff90b477fe1cf11db98257f0be3	9240e6c636d6b4814cbd55bb360d7805	c9f9695215c69618ff9a391d6fbd741f	book	Makros in OpenOffice.org 2.3 - Basic/StarBasic: Einstieg, Praxis, Referenz, inkl. OpenOffice 2.3 auf Buch-DVD	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2007
7832972	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bildungsverlag E1ns	\N	\N	\N	geers_datenverarbeitung_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	512	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3427600416}	\N	1a341fa8598525473d901df5c7d2ef95	f415d609a742e935d4751aaf46c22432	2b8362df119192e6df748033d2342c1b	book	Datenverarbeitung OpenOffice 2.X StarOffice 8.0: Lehr-/Fachbuch	Werner Geers	\N	2007
7832973	\N	\N	\N	1	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	koehler_pr�sentationen_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	383	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3898426602}	\N	d046ba337dd064c30644b2fde9cd3873	19b26422f97fe72d3c24a881b15167a5	c569142935e2cb16d9a737799dfca3a5	book	Pr{\\"a}sentationen mit OpenOffice.org 2.0 Impress \\& Draw: Umstieg von MS Power Point, Praxiswissen, Tipps und Tricks	Stefan Koehler and Andreas Mantke	\N	2005
7832974	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt und Technik	\N	\N	\N	kolberg_openofficeorg_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	663	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3827242576}	\N	b509207ab1dc0f3c2b4bb51ffe82fdf8	af657db97bbedd06dd60cf83544b625a	6a59271eba8e20ea93203648befbaa9b	book	OpenOffice.org 2.2. Die Office-Alternative - das Startpaket mit kompletter Office-Software auf CD	Michael Kolberg	\N	2007
7832975	\N	\N	\N	1	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pg Medien	\N	\N	\N	fr�nkl_wissenschaftliche_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	198	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3937624201}	\N	fe5641e41af1ebb1a0a513c24b9eaa09	1fca59b777655a0280b2e57c5d411812	0d95c631625f1b559ed2f6e91ae9b1a0	book	Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten: Schritt f{\\"u}r Schritt zu Diplomarbeit und Dissertation mit OpenOffice.org 2 Writer	Gerald Fr{\\"a}nkl	\N	2006
7832976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66139138	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	358 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8273-2301-0, 978-3-8273-2301-9, 978-3-8273-2301-9}, language = {ger}	\N	e4fbfd53c59c96ae2407a7771415cdd9	dc07b7b197fc3581fff1c6e2f4cb6f9e	b47c3c946f7b5e6f5dcd46fd7c2775bf	book	Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten schreiben mit OpenOffice.org 2.0	Natascha Nicol and Ralf Albrecht	\N	2006
7832977	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD66423882	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	598 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8362-1115-7}, language = {ger}	\N	148d71a0ed11db4472acb4988950e562	2144edda72f9bfd994d83c791bb464fb	5a61531e6153ecb829646128a0ccbbe7	book	Textverarbeitung mit OpenOffice.org 2.3 Writer	Jacqueline Rahemipour	\N	2008
7833262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zuttel-talk-2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee6d21ad4e864193c61d8972f3b214df	3dba5859059dfe3b3690bcee108010bb	1fbc16ccd3f744eea40b7cad98a4e64b	techreport	Stability complex hydride	A. Zuttel	A. Zuttel	2009
7833271	Journal of Physical Chemistry B	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tiernan_use_1999	http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in\\_doi=10.1021/jp991042g	\N		\N	\N	6944--6949	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1520-6106}	\N	456a23e5f120351116c9adf784041597	a4812f9866b5ec045dba8a62531c084c	9ef89b2e976ddc9c19f06b6d7211f746	article	Use of Solid Insertion Probe Mass Spectrometry and Constant Rate Thermal Analysis in the Study of Materials: Determination of Apparent Activation Energies and Mechanisms of Solid-State Decomposition Reactions	M. J. Tiernan and P. A. Barnes and G. M.B. Parkes	\N	1999
7833274	Polym. Lett.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	flynn_quick_1966	www.scopus.com	\N		\N	Cited By (since 1996): 457	323--328	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0ffa81467795a1fca5486b895a95412	be57734dae1006754104c7c39639f235	1bbe422c954757dbcd58cde3c63244fe	article	A quick, direct method for the determination of activation energy from thermogravimetric data	J. H. Flynn and L. A. Wall	\N	1966
7833277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ohba-2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0606228	\N	First-principles study on the intermediate compounds of LiBH$_4$	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report the results of the first-principles calculation on the intermediate
\
compounds of LiBH$_4$. The stability of LiB$_3$H$_8$ and Li$_2$B$_n$H$_n
\
(n=5-12)$ has been examined with the ultrasoft pseudopotential method based on
\
the density functional theory. Theoretical prediction has suggested that
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monoclinic Li$_2$B$_{12}$H$_{12}$ is the most stable among the candidate
\
materials. We propose the following hydriding/dehydriding process of LiBH$_4$
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via this intermediate compound : LiBH$_4 \\leftrightarrow
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{1/12}$Li$_{2}$B$_{12}$H$_{12} + {5/6}$ LiH $+ {13/12}$H$_2 \\leftrightarrow
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$LiH $+$ B $+ {3/2} $H$_2$. The hydrogen content and enthalpy of the first
\
reaction are estimated to be 10 mass% and 56 kJ/mol H$_2$, respectively, and
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those of the second reaction are 4 mass% and 125 kJ/mol H$_2$. They are in good
\
agreement with experimental results of the thermal desorption spectra of
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LiBH$_4$. Our calculation has predicted that the bending modes for the
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$\\Gamma$-phonon frequencies of monoclinic Li$_2$B$_{12}$H$_{12}$ are lower than
\
that of LiBH$_4$, while stretching modes are higher. These results are very
\
useful for the experimental search and identification of possible intermediate
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compounds.
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	574bc139aff86eab8568ee175df064fc	ccd118588ddcef05d7cb816053d8708b	d3a2275d55de330badbfeb5ead98d673	article	First-principles study on the intermediate compounds of LiBH4	N. Ohba and K. Miwa and M. Aoki and T. Noritake and S. I. Towata and Y. Nakamori and S. I. Orimo and A. Zuettel	\N	2006
7833283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Williams03	http://pubs.media.mit.edu/?section=docdetail&id=211871&collection=Media+Lab&filtercollection=Media+Lab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We describe LifeNet, a new common sense knowledge base that captures a first-person model of human experience in terms of a propositional representation. This is the beginning of a more 'agent-based' view of LifeNet where the subnetworks are specialists in subdomains of common sense. Grow LifeNet by learning from people's experiences. We have developed an interface that lets a wearable computer listen in on human conversations as well as observe other types of context like location as people are engaging in their day-to-day activities [9]. We hope this will let us collect a large amount of data from which we can learn a common sense model of human activity	a01f9b0849726ef3f3051e8d5604aa03	26e91a89b5790dab049f8fec7feb213c	539610d0cc91da14a816608bd5ffd0f2	article	LifeNet: A Propositional Model of Ordinary Human Activity 	William Williams and Push Singh	2003 Jan 01	2003
7833469	Accounts of Chemical Research	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	laidler-1995	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ar00052a004	\N		\N	\N	187-192	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1021/ar00052a004}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ar00052a004}	\N	16fc93600a8494e694822851644aaa84	13d7db1656a9d20c4ac8ed46c23c5787	bf603b4fb27d30b3cb82a41e2f77b127	article	Lessons from the History of Chemistry	Keith J. Laidler	\N	1995
7833561	Journal of Popular Culture	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	ito2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3840.2005.00123.x	\N	A History of Manga in the Context of Japanese Culture and Society	\N	\N	456+	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-3840}, posted-at = {2009-03-27 08:38:53}, citeulike-article-id = {74343}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1111/j.0022-3840.2005.00123.x}	\N	1d321f04c2c67bbbffac27533b2e1ad0	bac70657741d659c764cdd5f595de785	03ed8a5ce1ae172d5a74a66a13992b29	article	A History of Manga in the Context of Japanese Culture and Society	Kinko Ito	\N	2005
7833687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Karachi	\N	\N	UBHD66391532	\N	\N	280 bez 2008/3458
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musste ich zurückgeben (Vormerkung) ist nicht das wissenschaftlichste Buch,
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aber sehr ausführlich	\N	\N	XII, 329 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-547167-0}, language = {eng}	\N	09e6617700e657ff738e7238f89dbec6	40a272cf71dd3d2247d5e96def23a27d	fe3a4aea82a4673a8164f0b669e4ebdf	book	Pakistan's foreign policy, 1947- 2005	Abdul Sattar	\N	2007
7833756	\N	\N	\N	3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart [u.a.]	\N	Teubner-Studienbücher der Geographie	UBMA_07825664X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=07825664X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Gegenwart und Wandlungsprozesse seit dem 19. Jahrhundert in Deutschland ; mit 14 Tabellen	\N	\N	383 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-519-23430-0}	\N	8b0ee0fbc86c9cde13ed0b4b463d3afa	415e2ef07c5c533006052077fc5c75e0	774ab9632c4b5e1a35fa43e013babca1	book	Der ländliche Raum	Gerhard Henkel	\N	1999
7833779	Universal Access in the Information Society	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/uais/ZaphirisKG07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/uais/uais6.html#ZaphirisKG07	\N		\N	\N	59-75	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10209-006-0054-8}, date = {2008-09-12}	\N	cce990feb6ec01e1adab8925371507c9	f26ee0fb33c10700a93a07f71bcaad5e	cc863213883ca0e9fd521b6a1c06c35d	article	A systematic approach to the development of research-based web design guidelines for older people.	Panayiotis Zaphiris and Sri Kurniawan and Mariya Ghiawadwala	\N	2007
7833885	\N	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	MOST The Automotive Multimedia Network	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	So08Kru	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6ad848f95c7c7e55f0975647305abce	cc38b021fc2ca17c7776c0fa326aa906	aace9e17c5ae735f942f768cddf9db64	book	Sound Systems in Cars	Gerhard Krump	Andreas Grzemba	2008
7833895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	richman2008mwr	http://www.mt-archive.info/ACL-2008-Richman.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c0886bf26c32c54ed5f55b82017ca8d	e333c11173b807742097f86364e6d2bb	9088e54ca30ece7b9ec93826d96b6efe	article	{Mining Wiki Resources for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition}	A.E. Richman and P. Schone	\N	2008
7833897	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	15	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:395974	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11257-005-1092-2	\N		\N	\N	275--302	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0924-1868}, citeulike-article-id = {395974}, priority = {2}, comment = {Abstract. Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information access is one of the main goals of user modeling. Personal or group user models make it possible to represent and use information about preferences, knowledge, abilities, emotional states, and many other characteristics of a user to adapt the user experience and support. Nowadays, the disappearing computer enables the user to access her information from a variety of personal and public displays and devices. To support a new generation of contextualized and personalized information and services, this paper addresses the problem of context management. Context management is a new approach to the design of context-aware systems in ubiquitous computing that combines personalization and contextualization. The presented framework for context management integrates user modeling and context modeling, which can benefit from each other and give rise to more valid models for personalized and contextualized information delivery. The paper will introduce a base framework and tools for designing context-aware applications and decompose the underlying framework into its foundational components. As two illustrative application cases, the paper discusses implementations of an intelligent advertisement board and an audio-augmented museum environment. }, doi = {10.1007/s11257-005-1092-2}	\N	bf215ae559c840763784e738dcd8a346	af4916a43ed48612508eb7751d872bec	de7149b3cbaf0ca05cad735cb6cb26f4	article	Personalization and Context Management	Andreas Zimmermann and Marcus Specht and Andreas Lorenz	\N	2005
7833987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akad. für Raumforschung und Landesplanung	Hannover	\N	Forschungs- und Sitzungsberichte / Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung ; 217	UBMA_100169228	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=100169228&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	LXVI, 331 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88838-046-4}	\N	d899d34a56839ceb61abff8c4a290598	725f67d771de684f30356063410460ab	1417b415a451be358fcf7b381ba20e9c	book	Fortentwicklung des Zentrale-Orte-Konzepts	\N	Hans Heinrich Blotevogel	2002
7833991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ., Lehrstuhl Wirtschaftsgeographie und Regionalplanung	Bayreuth	\N	Arbeitsmaterialien zur Raumordnung und Raumplanung ; 211	UBMA_100042716	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=100042716&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	Getr. Zählung	\N	\N	\N		\N	e21dd51df3997bd02288943b8f11b5ec	0c95475e3bd4c29d0a8c8bd819db49c2	2c8877dc359fdec50ca636f819a9d0bb	book	Neue Entwicklungen im Handels-/Versorgungsbereich und die Rolle Zentraler Orte	Michael Bschirrer and Yih-Ling Chen	\N	2002
7833995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geograph. Inst. d. Univ.	Kiel	\N	Kieler Arbeitspapiere zur Landeskunde und Raumordnung ; 39	UBMA_080968368	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=080968368&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	77 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	86ecb3569e228718f3365eeff53daf92	fa8e3db223bf62e1fba23154ad51d61e	14f1246c731744f898d10249c9ad0a10	book	Zentrale Orte, Einzelhandelsstandorte und neue Zentrenkonzepte in Verdichtungsräumen	\N	Axel Priebs	1999
7833996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geograph. Inst.	Kiel	\N	Kieler geographische Schriften ; 98	UBMA_074982281	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=074982281&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	dargestellt anhand der Entwicklungen in Leipzig, Rostock und Cottbus	\N	\N	XVI, 395 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-923887-40-X}	\N	96cd77e795deddf3681e536a16c36f38	07be504f74a7ddef9469ee0532d80fd1	e181f973399b8080d8dbb2ebf419d0b7	book	Einzelhandel in den Neuen Bundesländern - die Konkurrenzsituation zwischen Innenstadt und "Grüner Wiese"	Ulrich Jürgens	\N	1998
7834054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Boston, Mass	\N	\N	slywotzky_value_1996	\N	\N	Jays Zotero-Bib (30.03.2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0875846327}, comment = {Adrian J. Slywotzky.}, lccn = {{HG4028.V3658.4/012}}	\N	ca37b5e662c5d8669592fccd493dfd73	f57caf6234d9359cc77ad82c7697cb29	f4ee3c0988192d09c84a0cc59b9ce3d0	book	Value migration: how to think several moves ahead of the competition 	Adrian J. Slywotzky	\N	1996
7834079	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VWF}	Berlin	\N	Academic Readings on Private Equity	berg_what_2005	\N	\N	Jays Zotero-Bib (30.03.2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3897001993 {(Pb.)} :}, comment = {Achim Berg.}	\N	1bd6150644cb671e309f192ea6b15f0f	91006a14c0d3ac2849545cc516382166	7e901ad72d1c3d3de2f0083ddd71db53	book	What is Strategy for Buyout Associations?	Achim Berg	\N	2005
7834094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '02: Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brants02	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=584829	\N	Topic-based document segmentation with probabilistic latent semantic analysis	\N	\N	211--218	\N	\N	\N	location = {McLean, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-492-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/584792.584829}	This paper presents a new method for topic-based document segmentation, i.e., the identification of boundaries between parts of a document that bear on different topics. The method combines the use of the Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis (PLSA) model with the method of selecting segmentation points based on the similarity values between pairs of adjacent blocks. The use of PLSA allows for a better representation of sparse information in a text block, such as a sentence or a sequence of sentences. Furthermore, segmentation performance is improved by combining different instantiations of the same model, either using different random initializations or different numbers of latent classes. Results on commonly available data sets are significantly better than those of other state-of-the-art systems.	a6c34a14595a5cb3b40bdaa772776699	03b355dd3d9e2c69cd2eae3deaf51f1c	983e3f0107538e1bd9d71f60db7b2067	inproceedings	Topic-based document segmentation with probabilistic latent semantic analysis	Thorsten Brants and Francine Chen and Ioannis Tsochantaridis	\N	2002
7834138	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	389949248X	http://www.amazon.de/Europ%C3%A4ische-Methodenlehre-Grundfragen-Europ%C3%A4ischen-Privatrechts/dp/389949248X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D389949248X	\N	Europäische Methodenlehre. Grundfragen der Methoden des Europäischen Privatrechts: Grundfragen Der Methoden Des Europaischen Privatrechts (Schriften ... Privat-, Bank- Und Wirtschaftsrecht): Karl Riesenhuber: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899492484}, asin = {389949248X}, isbn = {389949248X}, dewey = {341}	\N	64a028fe52599c6f89b6ea300b68651c	c8d30eb869698c8dbd1961ccd5843e93	4dfdea61476a1d08154c4ddecba33204	book	Europäische Methodenlehre. Grundfragen der Methoden des Europäischen Privatrechts: Grundfragen Der Methoden Des Europaischen Privatrechts (Schriften ... Privat-, Bank- Und Wirtschaftsrecht)	Karl Riesenhuber	\N	2006
7834328	\N	\N	\N	1., Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835008773	http://www.amazon.de/Internationalisierung-%C3%B6konomische-Internationalization-Economic-Analysis/dp/3835008773%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835008773	\N	Internationalisierung des Rechts und seine ökonomische Analyse Internationalization of the Law and its Economic Analysis: Festschrift für Hans-Bernd Schäfer zum 65. Geburtstag: Thomas Eger, Claus Ott, Jochen Bigus, Georg von Wangenheim: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835008779}, asin = {3835008773}, isbn = {3835008773}	\N	56513d23b37e67c0205eb295a6045817	09c6764f7dcc7d299f3a5693de5de859	964b455fd46b63e3db52b86530f9cea6	book	Internationalisierung des Rechts und seine ökonomische Analyse Internationalization of the Law and its Economic Analysis: Festschrift für Hans-Bernd Schäfer zum 65. Geburtstag	\N	Thomas Eger and Claus Ott and Jochen Bigus and Georg von Wangenheim	2008
7834422	J Am Coll Cardiol	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BlaseA._Carabello07292008	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/5/319	\N	The Current Therapy for Mitral Regurgitation -- Carabello 52 (5): 319 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	319-326	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2008.02.084}, eprint = {http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/52/5/319.pdf}	In addressing the current therapy for mitral regurgitation (MR), it is useful to distinguish primary MR from secondary (functional) MR. In primary MR, abnormalities of one or more of the components of the mitral valve cause it to leak, imparting a volume overload on the left ventricle (LV). Severe prolonged primary MR leads to LV remodeling, myocardial dysfunction, heart failure, and death. Correction of MR, preferably by valve repair rather than replacement, is curative. Severe MR by itself is considered an indication for repair in many centers, and mitral surgery (repair or replacement) should take place when even mild symptoms appear or when ejection fraction approaches 0.60 or end systolic dimension approaches 40 mm. In secondary MR, myocardial damage from infarction or cardiomyopathy produces papillary muscle displacement and annular dilatation, causing a normal valve to leak. Because the MR in this case is not the primary problem, the indications for mitral valve intervention are less certain and considerably more data are needed to aid us in selecting the most appropriate patients for surgical therapy. Percutaneous therapies for both primary and secondary MR have generated much interest, and many different percutaneous technologies are being developed. Future data from randomized trials will help clarify when and in whom these therapies are applicable.
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	f96ff4337d3f4d5e7982924b4ad27a73	c14efeb56a7fa2035bd70731ddd78fbe	3d6ae246ed831db5a22f3a87b6794b77	article	{The Current Therapy for Mitral Regurgitation}	Blase A. Carabello	\N	2008
7834431	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaileyPMC	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Times Cited: 16
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7834432	Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaileyPMC2	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Cited Reference Count: 46
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Bailey, Scott M. Merkel, Aimee W. Thomas, Gary E. Rusch, David W.	1407-1418	\N	12	\N		The limb-scanning ultraviolet spectrometer on the Student Nitric Oxide Explorer (SNOE) observed Polar Mesospheric Clouds (PMCs) at 215 and 237 nm from 1998 to 2003. The altitude and brightness relative to the background atmosphere were determined for each detected cloud. In the nominal mode of operations, SNOE observed forward scattered radiance in the southern hemisphere and backward scattered radiance in the northern hemisphere. This geometry and the strong asymmetry in the Mic scattering phase function makes southern clouds appear to be much brighter in the south relative to the north. During the northern 2000 PMC season and the southern 2000/2001 season, SNOE was operated in a special mode that permitted observation of both forward and backward scattered radiance over the entire polar region throughout the season. Observing the two hemispheres in identical geometries allows for a comparison of the spatial and temporal morphology of PMCs during those two seasons that is not limited by observational differences, either in scattering angle or local time. SNOE observed more than 32,000 clouds in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) in 2000 and more than 15,800 clouds in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) in 2000/2001. This data set offers the following conclusions. There were significantly fewer PMCs observed in the south relative to the north, by nearly a factor of two, for the seasons observed. The frequency Of Occurrence of PMC was larger in the north with greater equatorward extent. Using a statistical description of the distribution of cloud brightness, we show that a larger population of bright clouds exist in the north relative to the south. In agreement with previous studies, we show that the northern clouds are on average 1.1 km lower in altitude than those of the south. The southern hemisphere clouds exhibit larger variability in frequency of occurrence than the northern hemisphere clouds. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	6d6c28f955353e4ea42cbb79384051c6	ca8ccf60e361318804bc2c3a62b2d218	da15f71fbc61cb55cf96a160488614e4	article	Hemispheric differences in polar mesospheric cloud morphology observed by the student nitric oxide explorer	S. M. Bailey and A. W. Merkel and G. E. Thomas and D. W. Rusch	\N	2007
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7834440	Journal of Atmospheric And Solar-Terrestrial Physics	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deland2006	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	ISI Document Delivery No.: 002TQ
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     WOODS TN, 2000, J GEOPHYS RES-SPACE, V105, P27195	9-29	\N	1	\N		Satellite observations of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) are extremely valuable because they typically have daily coverage to characterize seasonal variations, sufficient detections for each season to give good statistics, quantitative information for physical analysis, and coverage of both hemispheres to evaluate global behavior. Continuous spectral measurements in the ultraviolet provide information about particle size distributions. A typical PMC season begins approximately 20 days before summer solstice at 80 degrees latitude, rises rapidly in occurrence frequency to 80-90%, and remains at that level until 50-60 days after solstice. Both occurrence frequency and brightness are latitude dependent, with higher values observed toward the poles. PMCs are normally observed at altitudes of 82-83 km, with higher altitudes at the start and end of each season. Hemispheric differences in behavior are also observed. Northern Hemisphere PMCs are consistently both more frequent and brighter than Southern Hemisphere clouds. Cloud height is generally anti-correlated with cloud brightness. The availability of extended PMC data sets from satellites provides the opportunity to evaluate long-term PMC variations over the past few decades. Analysis of these lengthy data sets shows a clear anti-correlation between seasonally averaged PMC parameters (occurrence frequency and brightness) and solar UV activity over the past two solar cycles, in agreement with model predictions. A time lag of similar to 1 year between the solar cycle and the PMC response is present in several data sets (solar variation leads PMC response). The cause is unknown. Multiple regression analysis also indicates long-term increases in both occurrence frequency and brightness, although there is not yet a consensus on the magnitude of the increase. These results are compared with information about concurrent variations in plausible source mechanisms such as mesospheric water vapor and temperature. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	3bfe782a1d4cd7977c23aea6dc99e578	b030bb8ec8cc03d2fc0b279f96bbf340	9d24193696c67307beb18d158bedab40	article	A quarter-century of satellite polar mesospheric cloud observations	M. T. DeLand and E. P. Shettle and G. E. Thomas and J. J. Olivero	\N	2006
7834441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Water in Confining Geometries	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	ThinFilm	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	\N	179-211	\N	\N	\N		\N	38ddd15e3bd13cb56bedfd98a6a8bd9e	0147913c0b71372349fcd92f5c7d1634	d7eded98054e081ec50a4d0cbcf02771	article	Thin film water on insulator surfaces, in Water in Confining Geometries	G. E. Ewing and M. Foster and W. Cantrell and V. Sadtchenko	V. Buch and J. P. Devlin	2003
7834442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin ; New York	\N	Physics and chemistry in space	GadsdenNLC	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	89006277 //r902
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Physics and chemistry in space.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b547c6d11defaf08b9c0452f4248272	733dab610a4bd0c3e8f954fbe24b6fe4	4d58999d5728d831c8fe66da9e3c38b3	article	Noctilucent clouds	M. Gadsden and Wilfried Schröder	\N	1989
7834443	Annales Geophysicae	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LatteckPMSE	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Latteck, R. Singer, W. Morris, R. J. Hocking, W. K. Murphy, D. J. Holdsworth, D. A. Swarnalingam, N.	2795-2806	\N	9	\N		Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) have been observed in the high latitudes of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere for several years using VHF radars located at Andenes/Norway (69 degrees N, 16 degrees E), Resolute Bay/Canada (75 degrees N, 95 degrees W), and Davis/Antarctica (69 degrees S, 78 degrees E). The VHF radars at the three sites were calibrated using the same methods (noise source and delayed transmitting signal) and identical equipment. Volume reflectivity was derived from the calibrated echo power and the characteristics of the seasonal variation of PMSE were estimated at the sites for the years 2004 to 2007. The largest peak volume reflectivity of about 2x10(-9) m(-1) was observed at Andenes compared with their counterparts at Davis (similar to 4x10(-11) m(-1)) and Resolute Bay (similar to 6x10(-12) m(-1)). The peak of the PMSE height distribution is 85.6 km at Davis which is about 1 km higher than at Andenes. At Resolute Bay the height distribution peaks at about 85 km but only a few layers were found below 84 km. The mean PMSE occurrence rate is 83% at Andenes, 38% at Davis with larger variability and only 18% at Resolute Bay (in late summer). The duration of the PMSE season varies at Andenes from 104 to 113 days and at Davis from 88 to 93 days. In general the PMSE seasons starts about 5 days later at Davis and ends about 10 days earlier compared to Andenes. In all three seasons the PMSE occurrence suddenly drops to a much lower level at Davis about 32 days after solstice whereas the PMSE season decays smoothly at Andenes. The duration of the PMSE season at Andenes and Davis is highly correlated with the presence of equatorward directed winds, the observed differences in PMSE occurrence are related to the mesospheric temperatures at both sites.	82741d32cd673252738ab072168cf188	b140daa53703fea41ee3dfc8b0d3e64d	6bc516ddae35256d7d86dc9cbc3f0935	article	Similarities and differences in polar mesosphere summer echoes observed in the Arctic and Antarctica	R. Latteck and W. Singer and R. J. Morris and W. K. Hocking and D. J. Murphy and D. A. Holdsworth and N. Swarnalingam	\N	2008
7834444	Geophysical Research Letters	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LatteckPMSE2	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	DOI: 10.1029/2007GL030032	14805	\N	\N	\N		Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) observed in the northern and southern hemisphere were studied using continuous measurements obtained by calibrated VHF radars located at Andenes (69.3°N) and Davis (68.6°S) during the boreal summer 2004 and the austral summer 2004/2005. The PMSE observed at Davis have a lower peak volume reflectivity of approximately 4 . 10<SUP>-11</SUP> m<SUP>-1</SUP> compared with their counterparts (7 . 10<SUP>-10</SUP> m<SUP>-1</SUP>) observed at Andenes. The duration of the PMSE season is correlated with the dynamical and thermal state of the mesopause region supported by recent studies using meridional winds and temperatures. PMSE occurred less frequently but with greater variability above Davis. The diurnal variation of PMSE occurrence has a maximum around 11-16 LT in both hemispheres, and a minimum occurs during late evening with a longer duration in the southern hemisphere. The mean PMSE season at both sites started around 34 days before solstice, but the duration of the Davis PMSE season is about 9 days shorter than at Andenes. The maximum occurrence height of PMSE at Davis is 86 km which is about 1 km higher than at Andenes.	54de0d059170db9f3065b002e7d6ea77	0f0f6fc2d588c31d9bf271e33abe5cd8	66f196bb60f6fb3f82cf7b16d6f17539	article	Observation of polar mesosphere summer echoes with calibrated VHF radars at 69° in the Northern and Southern hemispheres	R. Latteck and W. Singer and R. J. Morris and D. A. Holdsworth and D. J. Murphy	\N	2007
7834445	Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LubkenIce	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Cited References: 
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Luebken, F. -J. Berger, U.	2292-2308	\N	17-18	\N		The new LIMA/ice model is used to study interhemispheric temperature differences at the summer upper mesosphere and their impact on the morphology of ice particle related phenomena such as noctilucent clouds (NLC), polar mesosphere clouds (PMC), and polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE). LIMA/ice nicely reproduces the mean characteristics of observed ice layers, for example their variation with season, altitude, and latitude. The southern hemisphere (SH) is slightly warmer compared to the NH but the difference is less than 3 K at NLC/PMC/PMSE altitudes and poleward of 70 degrees N/S. This is consistent with in situ temperature measurements by falling spheres performed at 69 degrees N and 68 degrees S. Earth's eccentricity leads to a SH mesosphere being warmer compared to the NH by similar to 2-3 K up to approximately 85 km and fairly independent of latitude. In general, NH/SH temperature differences in LIMA increase with decreasing latitude and reach similar to 10 K at 50 degrees. The latitudinal variation of NH/SH temperature differences is presumably caused by dynamical forcing and explains why PMSE are basically absent at midlatitudes in the SH whereas they are still rather common at similar colatitudes in the NH. The occurrence frequency and brightness of NLC and PMC are larger in the NH but the differences decrease with increasing latitude. Summer conditions in the SH terminate earlier compared to NH, leading to an earlier weakening and end of the ice layer season. The NLC altitude in the SH is slightly higher by 0.6-1 km, whereas the NLC altitudes itself depend on season in both hemispheres. Compared to other models LIMA/ice shows smaller interhemispheric temperature differences but still generates the observed NH/SH differences in ice layer characteristics. This emphasizes the importance of temperature controlling the existence and morphology of ice particles. Interhemispheric differences in NLC/PMC/PMSE characteristics deduced from LIMA/ice basically agree with observations from lidars, satellites, and radars. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	364dbd72e52fe08b1edca9a358eaf578	2c240630bc8a92ae520e7d77c67d13d5	818ba95f1e1f45f69f1aca0f706b6445	article	Interhemispheric comparison of mesospheric ice layers from the LIMA model	F. J. Lubken and U. Berger	\N	2007
7834446	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LubkenNLCtemp	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	ISI Document Delivery No.: UJ130
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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION	9489-9508	\N	D5	\N		In the summers of 1993 and 1994 a series of meteorological rockets and sounding rockets were launched from the Andoya Rocket Range (69 degrees N) during the SCALE and ECHO campaigns in order to investigate the state of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (SCALE = ''SCAttering Layer Experiment''; ECHO indicates that radar and lidar echoes are investigated), At the same location a Rayleigh lidar was operational during these campaigns and searched for enhanced backscatter signals fi om the upper mesosphere indicative of the presence of noctilucent clouds (NLC). In five cases the lidar detected a NLC and the atmospheric temperature profile was obtained simultaneously by in situ techniques, A literature survey shows that there are only three more cases of unambiguous and simultaneous observations of NLC temperature and altitude, The temperature profiles obtained during SCALE and ECHO are as expected for the high-latitude summer season: The mean mesopause temperature is 135 K at an altitude of 87.5 kin, The variability of the temperatures is smaller above similar to 84 km altitude than below, The mean temperature below the mesopause shows a remarkable repeatability ever since the first measurements 30 years ago; at the lower edge of the NLC heights (82 km) it is again and again observed. to be in the range 150 +/- 2 K and the variability within each data set is only a few Kelvins, Such an ''equithermal submesopause'' in summer puts a serious constraint on any model prediction of secular changes of temperatures in the upper mesosphere, The mean altitude of the NLCs as determined from our lidar measurements is 83.1 km which is surprisingly close to the very first height determinations more than 100 years ago, It is conceivable that this repeatability in altitude reflects a similar repeatability of the thermal structure. There is no apparent correlation between the conditions at the mesopause and the occurrence of NLCs at lower altitudes, The physical reason behind this is presumably related to the fact that the wind direction changes at similar to 87 km height, which implies that the air masses observed above the rocket site near mesopause altitudes have been advected from different locations than those at NLC heights. The NLCs are always located below the mesopause, and the temperature in the NLC layer is observed to be lower than 154 K, Our results are compatible with the idea that NLCs consist of ice particles which start to nucleate around the mesopause, sediment to lower altitudes while growing, become observable by the lidar and/or by the naked eye, and finally evaporate once they approach the higher temperatures around 82 km.	f5bea4911ebc2d63ab74a8256068ad7f	4f684925a4132fc3a147568f158d32f0	7564db6b5713865cebc32259283b52ce	article	Noctilucent clouds and the thermal structure near the Arctic mesopause in summer	F. J. Lubken and K. H. Fricke and M. Langer	\N	1996
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7834448	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LubkenTempAntarctic	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	\N	\N	\N	D24	\N		A series of 26 meteorological rockets ("falling spheres,'' FS) were launched in January and February 1998 from the Antarctic research station Rothera (68degreesS, 68degreesW). These flights gave densities and temperatures below similar to93 km and horizontal winds below similar to75 km, respectively. The lowest altitude is approximately 35 km. The instrumental technique is identical to the one applied in similar studies in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). In this paper, we summarize the experimental results and compare them with climatologies in the NH summer and with empirical models. We concentrate on the mesosphere. In January, temperatures in the upper mesosphere are very low (<135 K) and are very similar to the NH. In February, temperatures increase substantially, certainly more than in the corresponding time period in the NH. The zonal winds show a similar behavior: SH/NH values are very similar in January/July but differ in February/August. This indicates that (at least in 1998) the seasonal transition from summer to winter occurs earlier in the SH compared to the NH. Mass densities are generally similar in both hemispheres. The difference is less than 2-6% and shows a seasonal variation similar to temperatures and zonal winds. Our experimental results at Rothera differ significantly from empirical reference atmospheres such as the COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA). For example, in the upper mesosphere our mass densities are up to 35-40% smaller compared to CIRA. Such differences can be important, for example, when modeling the sedimentation of ice particles leading to noctilucent clouds (NLC) and polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE). Furthermore, zonal winds in the mesosphere in January/July in the SH/NH are very similar in our measurements but different in CIRA. Recent lidar and radar measurements of NLC at Rothera and PMSE at Davis (68.6&DEG;S), respectively, show very similar mean altitudes compared to the NH supporting the similarity of the thermal structures in both hemispheres in January/July.	6353b8ad3735bb780dedf94deb8ad357	0ee0053590c3d0998c93c49ed93b7550	e7486d8cf011c1132c4af09872186aec	article	Temperatures and horizontal winds in the Antarctic summer mesosphere	F. J. Lubken and A. Mullemann and M. J. Jarvis	\N	2004
7834449	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LubkenThermalMeso	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Cited References: 
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7834450	Geophysical Research Letters	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LubkenFirstinsitu	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	DOI: 10.1029/1999GL010719	3581-3584	\N	\N	\N		The Arctic summer mesopause at ~88 km is the coldest-known place (~130 K) in the terrestrial atmosphere and is ~60 K colder in summer than winter. Indirect evidence has suggested that the summer mesopause temperatures in the Antarctic are a few Kelvin warmer than in the Arctic. However, reliable measurements have not been available at southern high latitudes to verify this. We report the very first in situ temperature observations in the summer mesosphere from Antarctica based on rocket-borne falling spheres launched from Rothera (68°S, 68°W). The first of 24 successful launches, on 5 January 1998, showed a mesopause temperature of 129 K at 87 km, surprisingly close to northern hemisphere (NH) mean summer values. During January the mesospheric temperatures are similar to the northern summer, but the difference increases to several Kelvin in February.	76759aa12cc4e52161eea0e64f69d0b6	eefe29042b87b953c3f0d7612e4e942a	30c34dd8ce9dc6456d1001b97d9c90cb	article	First in situ temperature measurements at the Antarctic summer mesopause	Franz-Josef Lubken and Martin J. Jarvis and G. Owen L. Jones	\N	1999
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7834452	Geophysical Research Letters	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MorrisPMSE	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Times Cited: 2
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7834453	Geophysical Research Letters	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MorrisPMSE2	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	DOI: 10.1029/2004GL020352	16111	\N	\N	\N		We report the first observations of polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) above the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere (SH) station Davis, Antarctica (68.6°S, 78.0°E geographic; 74.6°S magnetic). Observations were obtained using a 55 MHz atmospheric radar, the first stage of which was commissioned late in the austral summer of 2002-2003. The radar commenced mesosphere observations with approximately 20 kW of transmitted power in October 2003. PMSE were recorded from 19 November to 3 December 2003 and, after a break in radar operation, from 27 January to 21 February 2004. We present the initial seasonal and diurnal occurrence morphology from 180 hours of Davis PMSE observations. Our initial findings reveal that SH PMSE show similar backscatter echo characteristics and occurrence properties to those reported for the Northern Hemisphere (NH).	2aee55691274fffbcb2a62ed0a3a4185	1f34c6874120b943d910b30a743efee3	cbae7ae12f405af21c9e872e24c79336	article	First polar mesosphere summer echoes observed at Davis, Antarctica (68.6°S)	R. J. Morris and D. J. Murphy and I. M. Reid and D. A. Holdsworth and R. A. Vincent	\N	2004
7834454	Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MurphyRHeqn	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	Cited Reference Count: 90
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7834455	Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OliveroPMC	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	ISI Document Delivery No.: D3394
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7834459	Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ThomasPMCsme	\N	\N	Leo's paper references II	\N	ISI Document Delivery No.: AX377
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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION	14673-14681	\N	D12	\N		\N	8b12a0d8cea2b8be10c59ae120cd509b	518a0cad4dd0eeee09aab8c8265e5abd	17da20587cb7adaf77d7ef26babcf400	article	Climatology of polar mesospheric clouds 2. further analysis of Solar Mesosphere Explorer data	G. E. Thomas and J. J. Olivero	\N	1989
7834483	Nucl. Phys.	B215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borgs:1983wb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+t+Quark+deconfinement+and+a+Seiler	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN T QUARK DECONFINEMENT AND A SEILER	\N	\N	125-135	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B215,125;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(83)90270-5}	We establish rigorously that in space dimension d greater-or-equal, slanted 3 finite temperature lattice gauge theories with gauge group SU(N) or U(N) undergo a phase transition from a confining phase at strong coupling g to a phase with free (infinitely heavy) quarks at weak coupling. The proof is based on the “infrared bounds” of Fröhlich, Simon and Spencer. It yields bounds on the transition temperature that allow one to go to the continuum limit in the time direction and to the limit N → ∞, g2N fixed.	7a06e5ca9c4e4f852d425b98fa9cbb34	b6efcf8823ed799f445b524be7577d63	c6b09de4024b2e63771033e26c045315	article	{QUARK DECONFINEMENT AT HIGH TEMPERATURE. A RIGOROUS
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                  PROOF}	C. Borgs and E. Seiler	\N	1983
7834487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shadmi:2006jv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0601076	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0601076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0601076;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0601076}	    Abstract: These lectures provide a simple introduction to supersymmetry breaking. After presenting the basics of the subject and illustrating them in tree-level examples, we discuss dynamical supersymmetry breaking, emphasizing the role of holomorphy and symmetries in restricting dynamically-generated superpotentials. We then turn to mechanisms for generating the MSSM supersymmetry-breaking terms, including ``gravity mediation'', gauge mediation, and anomaly mediation. We clarify some confusions regarding the decoupling of heavy fields in general and D-terms in particular in models of anomaly-mediation. 	bfd73966f2034ebe2bcf2a44c9ef8ec7	1c5fbaa16296e1310d82955ac235d4ee	70e19a28534f45d8faf330d8d871e4e3	article	{Supersymmetry breaking}	Yael Shadmi	\N	2006
7834490	Rev. Mod. Phys.	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shadmi:1999jy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9907225	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9907225	\N	\N	25-64	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9907225;%%}, doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.72.25}, eprint = {hep-th/9907225}	    Abstract: Supersymmetry is one of the most plausible and theoretically motivated frameworks for extending the Standard Model. However, any supersymmetry in Nature must be a broken symmetry. Dynamical supersymmetry breaking (DSB) is an attractive idea for incorporating supersymmetry into a successful description of Nature. The study of DSB has recently enjoyed dramatic progress, fueled by advances in our understanding of the dynamics of supersymmetric field theories. These advances have allowed for direct analysis of DSB in strongly coupled theories, and for the discovery of new DSB theories, some of which contradict early criteria for DSB. We review these criteria, emphasizing recently discovered exceptions. We also describe, through many examples, various techniques for directly establishing DSB by studying the infrared theory, including both older techniques in regions of weak coupling, and new techniques in regions of strong coupling. Finally, we present a list of representative DSB models, their main properties, and the relations between them. 	0354112635735370eb3483b5620b98d7	fc8182c9ae755b5560900e24c5047335	37617286a411dd61f0402c11b4c9ba58	article	{Dynamical supersymmetry breaking}	Yael Shadmi and Yuri Shirman	\N	2000
7834492	Class. Quant. Grav.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intriligator:2007cp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-ph/0702069	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-PH/0702069	\N	\N	S741-S772	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0702069;%%}, doi = {10.1088/0264-9381/24/21/S02}, eprint = {hep-ph/0702069}	    Abstract: We review the subject of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking. First we consider supersymmetry breaking in a semiclassical theory. We illustrate it with several examples, demonstrating different phenomena, including metastable supersymmetry breaking. Then we give a brief review of the dynamics of supersymmetric gauge theories. Finally, we use this dynamics to present various mechanisms for dynamical supersymmetry breaking. These notes are based on lectures given by the authors in 2007, at various schools. 	06726820a2ed850f2332e17f7226df7b	38e9661bf8735a3fd85d45af6af4af81	95ac53e89fddf335708f79dddbb5cb43	article	{Lectures on Supersymmetry Breaking}	Kenneth A. Intriligator and Nathan Seiberg	\N	2007
7834498	Nuclear Physics B	202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witten1982253	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YR4V-G5/2/bb8a5e83b73d97029fd77462d62d1803	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Constraints on supersymmetry breaking*1	\N	cited 1000+	253 - 316	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90071-2}	Some non-perturbative constraints on supersymmetry breaking are derived. It is demonstrated that dynamical supersymmetry breaking does not occur in certain interesting classes of theories.	09712030e0d1008fe723c58b1bfae098	8772026967d35b12fa0994b7cbf4c032	a8087d317918bca9ee504f5cf713078e	article	Constraints on supersymmetry breaking	Edward Witten	\N	1982
7834500	Nuclear Physics B	188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witten1981513	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471995P-53/2/8e3fb1f9cd83bd0b64203302858fdbc9	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Dynamical breaking of supersymmetry*1	\N	\N	513 - 554	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(81)90006-7}	General conditions for dynamical supersymmetry breaking are discussed. Very small effects that would usually be ignored, such as instantons of a grand unified theory, might break supersymmetry at a low energy scale. Examples are given (in 0 + 1 and 2 + 1 dimensions) in which dynamical supersymmetry breaking occurs. Difficulties that confront such a program in four dimensions are described.	c2827d7eee473366d5d6aa826a66643b	095890104c3eb464b6d5f6ee4aa5feb9	eaabec8d41a4e09880bfa0bc2b482eaf	article	Dynamical breaking of supersymmetry	Edward Witten	\N	1981
7834590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Peace Initiatives	Mumbai	\N	\N	UBHD65904317	\N	\N	280 wiw 2005/2806	\N	\N	103 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-88262-05-6, 978-81-88262-05-2}, language = {eng}	\N	47bc33441bbc6fef1dba33c971c66796	32a3768c57c9ffb72e7ce2a9eb45351b	5d642b8e9fce37431367a8464744f42a	book	Pakistan's provinces	Leena Pillai and Kumud-Pallavi Mutalik	\N	2004
7834620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of California Pr.	\N	\N	Comparative studies on Muslim societies ; 7	UBHD3526195	\N	\N	268 pol 89/1347	\N	\N	XII, 258 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-520-06249-3, 978-0-520-06249-8}, language = {eng}	\N	9be416d0fce4df88369fc27e45a5d3b5	cbfe26fa898d9a6a0855a843a18982c9	06c117c1d1109b88a5c4d03150c746f9	book	Empire and Islam	David Gilmartin	\N	1988
7834624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Research and Publication Centre, National College of Arts	Lahore	\N	\N	UBHD65927347	\N	\N	Signatur: 286 eth 2008/5237	\N	\N	164 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {969-8623-09-4, 978-969-8623-09-8}, language = {eng}	\N	74ec067173efd46927852768218f9058	8d2a1f335d9f3e64ecbef3d3aac9229e	bad9cd2000cd34e66d11b6fd5bbaacfe	book	Re-thinking Punjab	Hussain Ahmad Khan	\N	2004
7834625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siddharth Publ.	New Delhi	\N	\N	UBHD66261062	\N	\N	Signatur Inst:\	588 bez 2007/3615	\N	\N	180 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {81-7220-186-9, 978-81-7220-186-9}, language = {eng}	\N	e89c33a0690a6a65d778776562491d44	d765bafb65963975289ce196d1a0274b	b005815c94f7636cdcc24b5f0ded41b8	book	South Asian cooperation & the role of the Punjabs	Tridivesh Singh Maini	\N	2007
7834630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 85	UBHD66584969	\N	\N	280 wiw 2009/148	\N	\N	XXIV, 244 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-415-46595-3, 0-415-46595-8}, language = {eng}	\N	a51636170f641667404ee269a4973efb	d042927286c71277f7cd727471d262ac	d6fe9875e0bcff897df6626abf180ac4	book	Trade liberalization and regional disparity in Pakistan	Muhammad Shoaib Butt and Jayatilleke S. Bandara	\N	2009
7834652	\N	5444	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/DodisKSW09	\N	\N		\N	\N	146-162	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2009	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00457-5_10}, isbn = {978-3-642-00456-8}	\N	431a10b7e859946b33324483bdfe2ae3	05694fedb11861c34f1afa7babc257f6	83fa5e9a2d9943e878e6a66c58ddd62c	inproceedings	Composability and On-Line Deniability of Authentication	Yevgeniy Dodis and Jonathan Katz and Adam Smith and Shabsi Walfish	Omer Reingold	2009
7834653	\N	5444	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00457-5}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-642-00456-8}	\N	df1d7d8436fb122608a63fb2e075026d	83c9c4e54e3771e388c43a94a2c66bd1	32ecac3b409f3217802a1bd760f8189a	proceedings	Theory of Cryptography, 6th Theory of Cryptography Conference,
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               TCC 2009, San Francisco, CA, USA, March 15-17, 2009. Proceedings	\N	Omer Reingold	2009
7834687	The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	106	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASA	\N	\N	\N	Brungart1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/106/1465/1	\N	Auditory localization of nearby sources. Head-related transfer functions	\N	\N	1465-1479	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1121/1.427180}	Although researchers have long recognized the unique properties of the head-related transfer function (HRTF) for nearby sources (within 1 m of the listener's head), virtually all of the HRTF measurements described in the literature have focused on source locations 1 m or farther from the listener. In this study, HRTFs for sources at distances from 0.12 to 1 m were calculated using a rigid-sphere model of the head and measured using a Knowles Electronic Manikin for Acoustic Research (KEMAR) and an acoustic point source. Both the calculations and the measurements indicate that the interaural level difference (ILD) increases substantially for lateral sources as distance decreases below 1 m, even at low frequencies where the ILD is small for distant sources. In contrast, the interaural time delay (ITD) is roughly independent of distance even when the source is close. The KEMAR measurements indicate that the direction of the source relative to the outer ear plays an important role in determining the high-frequency response of the HRTF in the horizontal plane. However, the elevation-dependent characteristics of the HRTFs are not strongly dependent on distance, and the contribution of the pinna to the HRTF is independent of distance beyond a few centimeters from the ear. Overall, the results suggest that binaural cues play an important role in auditory distance perception for nearby sources.	3419b19a36e506a9336693c85f9fb56f	2beae953069a2ec65df4966edbc56d50	a342035284a6365f86b604123fc7d017	article	Auditory localization of nearby sources. Head-related transfer functions	Douglas S. Brungart and William M. Rabinowitz	\N	1999
7834702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Microfilms International UMI	Ann Arbor	\N	\N	UBHD45065106	\N	\N	200 pol 80/4673	\N	\N	543 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	ea0be1a42133eb58c3ada3839cc87442	a638098aa88b2381c26c47f4df5985be	c75bc0c018c3768f637475711e3e1708	book	Federalism and nation-building	Joseph R. Rudolph	\N	1980
7834705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pakistan Study Centre, Univ. of Karachi	Karachi	\N	\N	UBHD45043254	\N	\N	280 jur 92/320	\N	\N	XVI, 185 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	717d9d270073565a4949c4d09d56db2d	e7e4f3e978c3555cd7d4d298e7488dc5	775c782e80ba81931db228c03fc7c485	book	Federalism in Pakistan	Syed Jaffar Ahmed	\N	1990
7834709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elgar	Cheltenham	\N	\N	UBHD66327975	\N	\N	180 pol 2007/4287	\N	\N	XXI, 329 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-8472-0140-9}, language = {eng}	\N	950091016aa2c5d8ff4c66c6b36dd38a	3b061a9430c59999ccbb9364413cd655	26b31841397c8fd690e531f6f8a37f2e	book	Federalism in Asia	Baogang [Hrsg.] He	\N	2007
7834959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Actas do IV Congresso Ibero-Americano de Informática na Educação \	-- RIBIE98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santanche1998p	http://www.archive.org/details/santanche1998_paper_casa-magica_ribie98	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.10}	\N	d8590d79200cc63110a16f00148bd2b7	21c5c4cb09814fd79770f169c6995f02	d3c8d8662ca771f5fe6f7c1bd5373fc1	inproceedings	Sistema para Construção de Aplicações Educacionais	A. Santanchè	\N	1998
7834995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Actas do IV Congresso Ibero-Americano de Informática na Educação -- RIBIE98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santanche1998e	http://www.archive.org/details/santanche1998_paper_casa-magica_ribie98	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.10}	\N	9123a835615aae856aa0661387a4d5da	43f85f197c335b34834fcbef2facd41d	77489fef459ccfc0cd54900daf72793c	inproceedings	System for Educational Applications Building	A. Santanchè	\N	1998
7835497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burt2003	http://web.mit.edu/sorensen/www/SOGI.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a75974de460688150d5ce362d8bbaecd	f5f710a8b6c89d58ce22591d4e968558	c95bcdb10a41fb10d99605b503d0b662	misc	Social Origins of Good Ideas	Ronald S. Burt	\N	2003
7835576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OLAC_2009_OCLC	http://www.olacinc.org/drupal/capc_files/OLAConOCLCPolicyFinal.pdf	\N		\N	Statement approved by the OLAC Cataloging Policy Committee and
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March 30, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	168d1ea3e355163f08bdd209382ded7d	9f887367a5a40598865af9fdb06d86c0	88c6f9ee9d51e0f77d31abc7222c7d25	misc	Online Audiovisual Catalogers (OLAC) Statement on OCLC’s Proposed Policy for Use and Transfer of WorldCat® Records	Online Audiovisual Catalogers	\N	2009
7835620	Data Mining, 2008. ICDM '08. Eighth IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boley08	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A Randomized Approach for Approximating the Number of Frequent Sets	\N	\N	43-52	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4786}, doi = {10.1109/ICDM.2008.85}	We investigate the problem of counting the number of frequent (item)sets - a problem known to be intractable in terms of an exact polynomial time computation. In this paper, we show that it is in general also hard to approximate. Subsequently, a randomized counting algorithm is developed using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. While for general inputs an exponential running time is needed in order to guarantee a certain approximation bound, we empirically show that the algorithm still has the desired accuracy on real-world datasets when its running time is capped polynomially.	c75500ba20523f0edc152ef373e78270	1dc41bc1c6c0808c8c632677dbf26576	8c2a2e92fcbe7ae7924ba56ae3358062	inproceedings	A Randomized Approach for Approximating the Number of Frequent Sets	M. Boley and H. Grosskreutz	\N	2008
7835621	\N	1857	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multiple Classifier Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/mcs/Dietterich00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mcs/mcs2000.html#Dietterich00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-15	\N	\N	conf/mcs/2000	date = {2002-01-03}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1857/18570001.htm}, isbn = {3-540-67704-6}	\N	e35289f7c9959d322ad141cf6ce7cc02	e53f4c9156cf4ea322f7c5f183e696ec	4dc1a973fb749c1e906a37977ebf072d	inproceedings	Ensemble Methods in Machine Learning.	Thomas G. Dietterich	Josef Kittler and Fabio Roli	2000
7835631	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaezaYates2008From	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-07 10:32:09}, citeulike-article-id = {3094839}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9\\_1}	Semantic search seems to be an elusive and fuzzy target to IR, SW and NLP researchers. One reason is that this challenge lies in between all those fields, which implies a broad scope of issues and technologies that must be mastered. In this extended abstract we survey the work of Yahoo! Research at Barcelona to approach this problem. Our research is intended to produce a virtuous feedback circuit by using machine learning for capturing semantics, and, ultimately, for better search.	49ffe8c57c78b44bba184994304a2098	ca208582cd53cb7b5492c86e89be9514	5f45b011336a39b8b157d7c06ddbc1ba	incollection	From Capturing Semantics to Semantic Search: A Virtuous Cycle	Ricardo Baeza-Yates	\N	2008
7835638	Eukaryot Cell	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shin:2009:Eukaryot-Cell:19286987	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19286987?ordinalpos=8&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Differential Roles of the ChiB Chitinase in Autoly...[Eukaryot Cell. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19286987}, doi = {10.1128/EC.00368-08}	Autolysis is a natural event that occurs in most filamentous fungi. Such self-degradation of fungal cells becomes a predominant phenomenon in the absence of the regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) FlbA in Aspergillus nidulans. Among a number of potential hydrolytic enzymes in the A. nidulans genome, the secreted endochitinase ChiB was shown to play a major role in autolysis. In this report, we investigate the roles of ChiB in fungal autolysis and cell death processes through genetic, biochemical and cellular analyses employing a set of critical mutants. Determination of mycelial mass revealed that, while the flbA deletion (DeltaflbA) mutant autolyzed completely after 3-d incubation, the DeltaflbA DeltachiB double mutant escaped from hyphal disintegration. These results indicate that ChiB is necessary for the DeltaflbA-induced autolysis. However, importantly, both DeltaflbA and DeltaflbA DeltachiB strains displayed dramatically reduced cell viability compared to wild type. These imply that ChiB is dispensable for cell death and that autolysis and cell death are separate processes. LC-MS-MS analyses of the proteins that accumulate at high levels in the DeltaflbA and DeltaflbA DeltachiB mutants identify chitinase (ChiB), dipeptidyl peptidase V (DppV), O-glycosyl compound hydrolase, beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase (NagA) and myo-inositol-1-phosphate synthase (InoB). Functional characterization of these four genes reveals that the deletion of nagA results in reduced cell death. A working model bridging G protein signaling and players in autolysis/cell death is proposed.	d7f49c2dfebb87da22bd2e2412c3209b	ebaff59bdd696393cfa88a0bc36fa81a	3f53962ba5580ff3bb5b54187e522e64	article	Differential Roles of the ChiB Chitinase in Autolysis and Cell Death of Aspergillus nidulans	K S Shin and N J Kwon and Y H Kim and H S Park and G S Kwon and J H Yu	\N	2009
7835639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0205095	\N	Supersymmetry on the lattice and the Leibniz rule	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0205095
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Comment: 19 pages. References were up-dated, and a brief footnote on Wilson
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  fermion was added. Nucl. Phys. B (in press)	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The major obstacle to a supersymmetric theory on the lattice is the failure
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of the Leibniz rule. We analyze this issue by using the Wess-Zumino model and a
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general Ginsparg-Wilson operator, which is local and free of species doublers.
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We point out that the Leibniz rule could be maintained on the lattice if the
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generic momentum $k_{\\mu}$ carried by any field variable satisfies
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$|ak_{\\mu}|&lt;\\delta$ in the limit $a\\to 0$ for arbitrarily small but finite
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$\\delta$. This condition is expected to be satisfied generally if the theory is
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finite perturbatively, provided that discretization does not induce further
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symmetry breaking. We thus first render the continuum Wess-Zumino model finite
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by applying the higher derivative regularization which preserves supersymmetry.
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We then put this theory on the lattice, which preserves supersymmetry except
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for a breaking in interaction terms by the failure of the Leibniz rule. By this
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way, we define a lattice Wess-Zumino model which maintains the basic properties
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such as $U(1)\\times U(1)_{R}$ symmetry and holomorphicity. We show that this
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model reproduces continuum theory in the limit $a\\to 0$ up to any finite order
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in perturbation theory; in this sense all the supersymmetry breaking terms
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induced by the failure of the Leibniz rule are irrelevant. We then suggest that
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this discretization may work to define a low energy effective theory in a
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non-perturbative way.
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	dcf4fc5893e93dffde3b3ed63d7b8718	57bbfe193dbd546f47f6451f33565255	5ce7559d12e8034f73c41f17f623e5c6	misc	Supersymmetry on the lattice and the Leibniz rule	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	2002
7835644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0208015	\N	N=2 Wess-Zumino model on the d=2 Euclidean lattice	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0208015
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Comment: 24 pages. A reference was added. Appeared in Phys. Rev. D66 (2002)
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  074510	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We examine the N=2 Wess-Zumino model defined on the $d=2$ Euclidean lattice
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in connection with a restoration of the Leibniz rule in the limit $a\\to0$ in
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perturbatively finite theory. We are interested in the difference between the
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Wilson and Ginsparg-Wilson fermions and in the effects of extra interactions
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introduced by an analysis of Nicolai mapping. As for the Wilson fermion, it
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induces a linear divergence to individual tadpole diagrams in the limit
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$a\\to0$, which is absent in the Ginsparg-Wilson fermion. This divergence
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suggests that a careful choice of lattice regularization is required in a
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reliable numerical simulation. As for the effects of the extra couplings
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introduced by an analysis of Nicolai mapping, the extra couplings do not
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completely remedy the supersymmetry breaking in correlation functions induced
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by the failure of the Leibniz rule in perturbation theory, though those
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couplings ensure the vanishing of vacuum energy arising from disconnected
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diagrams. Supersymmetry in correlation functions is recovered in the limit
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$a\\to 0$ {\\em with or without} those extra couplings. In the context of lattice
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theory, it may be properly said that supersymmetry does not improve ultraviolet
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properties but rather it is well accommodated in theories with good ultraviolet
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properties.
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	3166927032cdb3f6b038df54852931c7	0521829b6f81119d29ae5d7731bea204	ba4eb21b16cfd16d2bc4c486b40b8c9d	misc	N=2 Wess-Zumino model on the d=2 Euclidean lattice	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	2002
7835645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.2443	\N	Progress in four-dimensional lattice supersymmetry	\N	cite arxiv:0903.2443
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Comment: 64 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We are entering an era where a number of large-scale lattice simulations of
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four-dimensional supersymmetric theories are under way. Moreover, proposals for
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how to approach such studies continue to progress. One particular line of
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research in this direction is described here. General actions for super-QCD,
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including counterterms required on the lattice, are given. We obtain the number
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of fine-tunings that is required, once gauge and flavor symmetries are
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accounted for, provided Ginsparg-Wilson fermions are used for the gauginos. We
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also review and extend our recent work on lattice formulations of N=4
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super-Yang-Mills and N=1 super-Yang-Mills that exploit Ginsparg-Wilson
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fermions.
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	5cf8831705e61b69606acf086388ca68	0403d96c2022ae5489884f6c4b8f45ad	d9a87fe50d3d0cc9d1a34058aa24f1ce	misc	Progress in four-dimensional lattice supersymmetry	Joel Giedt	\N	2009
7835649	Language Resources and Evaluation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kipper07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10579-007-9048-2	\N	CiteULike: A large-scale classification of English verbs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-01 14:50:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2520315}, doi = {10.1007/s10579-007-9048-2}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Lexical classifications have proved useful in supporting various natural language processing (NLP) tasks. The largest verb classification for English is Levin’s (1993) work which defines groupings of verbs based on syntactic and semantic properties. VerbNet (VN) (Kipper et\\&nbsp;al. 2000; Kipper-Schuler 2005)—an extensive computational verb lexicon for English—provides detailed syntactic-semantic descriptions of Levin classes. While the classes included are extensive enough for some NLP use, they are not comprehensive. Korhonen and Briscoe (2004) have proposed a significant extension of Levin’s classification which incorporates 57 novel classes for verbs not covered (comprehensively) by Levin. Korhonen and Ryant (unpublished) have recently proposed another extension including 53 additional classes. This article describes the integration of these two extensions into VN. The result is a comprehensive Levin-style classification for English verbs providing over 90\\% token coverage of the Proposition Bank data (Palmer et\\&nbsp;al. 2005) and thus can be highly useful for practical applications.	aa1f5d98afbeaad1c11afd3aedc9d34b	ab0cdfa69640c3b8453f55c8260ebbb4	5154af7fca867c40ae7d3ff6a20fc33b	article	A large-scale classification of English verbs	Karin Kipper and Anna Korhonen and Neville Ryant and Martha Palmer	\N	2007
7835673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the second international conference on Human Language Technology Research	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	lavrenko2002rmt	\N	\N		\N	\N	115--121	\N	\N	\N		\N	661a7f2cb4e34ac9d06c41e06576a9b6	53d2b89bae4f297a5dc64fe73c3e8d05	fa37fe4bfe3d3d447bab1681b1d6aef3	article	{Relevance models for topic detection and tracking}	V. Lavrenko and J. Allan and E. DeGuzman and D. LaFlamme and V. Pollard and S. Thomas	\N	2002
7835674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of CLEF 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanZaanen:2008	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working\\_notes/CLEF2008WN-Contents.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f77f0707528ee38880031f41570cdc3	bf5c884ad0110f6d797aab8d8ba0d9fd	d30ebb040a32223b88ca07c845f3f9eb	inproceedings	Multi-lingual Question Answering using OpenEphyra	Menno van Zaanen	\N	2008
7835678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlaefer:2006a	http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~nico/pubs/trec2006\\_schlaefer.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Ephyra QA system has been developed as a flexibleopen-domain QA framework. This framework allows usto combine several techniques for question analysis andanswer extraction and to incorporate multiple knowledgebases to best fit the requirements of the TREC QAtrack, in which we participated this year for the firsttime. The techniques used include pattern learning andmatching, answer type analysis and redundancy eliminationthrough filters. In this paper, we give an overviewof the Ephyra system as used within TREC 2006 andanalyze the system's performance in the QA track.	dd483bd1575922d8be08f0c9edb38686	d1465aa0b873e8aead56a34e6a59e3c2	f18e676141d1db1689a7d41776cb55d7	inproceedings	The Ephyra QA System at TREC 2006.	Nico Schlaefer and Petra Gieselman and Guido Sautter	\N	2006
7835689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Description Logic Handbook. Theory, Implementation and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Nardi2003Introduction	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-40	\N	\N	\N		This introduction presents the main motivations for the development of Description
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Logics (DL) as a formalism for representing knowledge, as well as some important
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basic notions underlying all systems that have been created in the DL tradition.
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In addition, we provide the reader with an overview of the entire book and some
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guidelines for reading it.
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We first address the relationship between Description Logics and earlier seman-
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tic network and frame systems, which represent the original heritage of the field.
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We delve into some of the key problems encountered with the older efforts. Subse-
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quently, we introduce the basic features of Description Logic languages and related
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reasoning techniques.
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Description Logic languages are then viewed as the core of knowledge represen-
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tation systems, considering both the structure of a DL knowledge base and its
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associated reasoning services. The development of some implemented knowledge
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representation systems based on Description Logics and the first applications built
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with such systems are then reviewed.
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Finally, we address the relationship of Description Logics to other fields of Com-
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puter Science. We also discuss some extensions of the basic representation language
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machinery; these include features proposed for incorporation in the formalism that
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originally arose in implemented systems, and features proposed to cope with the
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needs of certain application domains.	19498776e043e02b7d83dc6c11673029	e2cc7ceb513a60a6a08717dcece20a66	359240c3363eb468680033548e3246ec	incollection	An Introduction to Description Logics	Daniele Nardi and Ronald J. Brachman	F. Baader and D. Calvanese and D. McGuinness and D. Nardi and P. Patel-Schneider	2003
7835739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECDL '01: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Radev01	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=700054	\N	Interactive, Domain-Independent Identification and Summarization of Topically Related News Articles	\N	\N	225--238	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-42537-3}	\N	41d06097718e42e8f0edfb0bc76ddc84	621094f097d46fd121cc32e1be0e9849	fbac7976d69a4e39cd8c167a1167d6df	inproceedings	Interactive, Domain-Independent Identification and Summarization of Topically Related News Articles	Dragomir R. Radev and Sasha Blair-Goldensohn and Zhu Zhang and Revathi Sundara Raghavan	\N	2001
7835769	Psychological Bulletin	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fleiss1971mns	\N	\N		\N	\N	378--382	\N	5	\N		\N	42ed27283046b084756ae9a4c873477e	797f4464a67b244f18c30349379d4a7a	506a1115df044659165a488a75f9e449	article	{Measuring nominal scale agreement among many raters}	J.L. Fleiss and others	\N	1971
7835800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vogel2009wkt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d84178af6a639b730fc40cb7ddf225d4	c3dae09c9102ca5c660aecf4f163fe76	de0911a4f742dc8debed5910fe04c033	unpublished	Stochastik für Informatiker I	Silvia Vogel	\N	2009
7835804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vogel2009wkt2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b99407936abf55c239e8166b355af5f	816d66c8691765709bc28cc94f5fa369	112239f1059d48696c7bee9a9f3e1ba8	unpublished	Stochastik für Informatiker II	Silvia Vogel	\N	2009
7835817	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friard2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9572&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	décrire	22-27	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.30}, owner = {C881240}	Si l'entretien formalisé suppose une rupture avec et dans le quotidien.
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\	L'entretien "informel" s'inscrit dans le mouvement, dans le courant
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\	de la vie institutionnelle. Il se niche dans les zones de moindre
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\	résistance. Il contourne des défenses qu'il faut avoir repérées.	5257fea365660650fcb0f93f71c21130	b4b9c9d0a18b24b8ae8a85f9fb8e6e97	06a15334afc71c3a075ea866271af30d	article	Un entretien qui ne ressemble pas à un entretien...	dominique Friard	\N	2009
7837071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c77dec26bc9fb99c9c5c7597f327bb09	0f518f2fa0ac97d81d2ba78cba1e6674	71775577f64f7cea444a5cecbdd18a58	book	Technologietransfer-Management in Japan	Heinz-Peter Renkel	Norbert Szyperski Johannes Georg Bischoff Heinz Klandt	1985
7837498	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rocco2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9573&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	décrire	28-31	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}, owner = {C881240}	Accueillir l'informe, trouver une capacité à "jouer", à inventer une
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\	modalité d'échange avec le patient, est au coeur de la rencontre
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\	clinique prise dans le tumulte douloureux des problématiques psychotiques.	865e7f5ee24ad7232f7cff28cedd8f4e	910eb418f2fac4efbaee0f240ed0d980	1e09c6d9b3fd320a866f46bfc03046a7	article	Accueillir l'informe	Vincent Di Rocco	\N	2009
7837509	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-95)	\N	\N	\N	\N	S. Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Rao95	\N	\N		\N	\N	312--319	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.14}, owner = {Mauro}, ps = {rao95bdi.ps}	\N	5cec3a62bdede670ed0ff6d154568e3a	be999cccde2cc9aeb04fc5a3bf8d4a18	79030b1b559fda9f19c1a9ca0e0314ee	inproceedings	{BDI} Agents: from theory to practice	A. S. Rao and M. Georgeff	\N	1995
7837512	Commun. ACM	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Minsky00	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=345124.345145	\N	Commonsense-based interfaces	\N	\N	66--73	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/345124.345145}	\N	aeb747c874ec5d7246e31a897c4acdc2	b7b8f22bb481f49456afe954585b91f6	3d79ca76e9e37642174274cf919e3809	article	Commonsense-based interfaces	Marvin Minsky	\N	2000
7837550	Sanaté mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merkling2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9574&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	décrire	32-35	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}, owner = {C881240}	C'est bien la qualité "d'être" du soignant, c'est-à-dire sa "qualité
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\	de présence" qui constitue le principe actif de son action thérapeutique
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\	et cela, même dans les contacts impromptus, informels que le quotidien
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\
\	sécrète en permanence.	d8363fcf6af615fd53467e98129d4b98	813bac35708194e07c60d20fbb05b039	215d143cd3a1278ec7f9c903c00fc4e2	article	"L'être" en psychiatrie	Jacky Merkling	\N	2009
7837553	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	44	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thirion2006	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Capabilities of a forest coherent scattering model applied to radiometry, interferometry, and polarimetry at P- and L-band	\N	\N	 849-862	\N	4	\N	issn = {0196-2892}, doi = {10.1109/TGRS.2005.862523}	 The interpretation of radar data would ideally require extensive and numerous observations. However, the number of observations is limited by the difficulty and the cost of acquiring ground truth and radar data. On the other hand, numerical models can provide a wide range of situations, both in inputs and in outputs. More precisely, they have to provide radiometric, polarimetric, and interferometric simulations and be applicable to various forested areas (high density, high/low moisture, inhomogeneous area, etc.) and radar configurations (low/high frequency, bistatic observation, etc.). This paper is dedicated to the presentation of the capabilities of a descriptive coherent scattering model (COSMO) applied to the electromagnetic study of the backscattering by forested areas. Improvements have been implemented in order to produce in output a radar image, which can be treated with the same polarimetric and interferometric tools as those applied to real synthetic aperture radar images. Thus, comparisons are possible. COSMO has been widely tested from P- to L- bands, over temperate and tropical forests and applied to radiometry, polarimetry, and interferometry. It appears finally as an efficient simulating tool to carry out parametric studies and to analyze how the total scattered field is built from canonical mechanisms and individual scatterer contributions.	92164762c58550f3b6ee1e22bb217f5a	58ad2e68822fc903353b32200ba8245b	5db1a4df69b13bbc166240fc9cc8700c	article	Capabilities of a forest coherent scattering model applied to radiometry, interferometry, and polarimetry at P- and L-band	L. Thirion and E. Colin and C. Dahon	\N	2006
7837560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '08: ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 posters	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Wilcox08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1400885.1400972	\N	Gaze and Voice Game	\N	\N	81	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 10:54:46}, location = {Los Angeles, California}, isbn = {978-1-60558-466-9}, doi = {10.1145/1400885.1400972}	\N	4fd7b49b8f22182ef84f008103e7c54a	b798f288c01a1c337113216e86ab272f	baa39a1d5ba3462bb4c7004f7888ade8	inproceedings	Gaze and voice based game interaction: the revenge of the killer penguins	Tom Wilcox and Mike Evans and Chris Pearce and Nick Pollard and Veronica Sundstedt	\N	2008
7837577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a46e4e9bad3e92715974dc77da62ac4b	844ccb769cfb37df64018544805b0d21	45b8ada88bde0d076699853453823d0c	book	Die Gestaltung der Aufbauorganisation des betrieblichen Informations- und Kommunikationssystems	Werner Dinkelbach	Norbert Szyperski Paul Schmitz Winfried Matthes Udo Winand Joachim Griese	1988
7837616	\N	\N	\N	\N	September, 8th-10th	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International conference on disability, virtual reality and associated technologies: ICDVRAT 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vickers2008keg	http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~svickers/pdf/icdvrat-2008-b.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Maia, Portugal}	\N	fe5052c4583c0e36e1acb5581f563bfc	6aa605aad316bb91fde3a8ba7bbebcab	668a09eabfc32a7177442f41a80eda7b	inproceedings	Keeping an Eye on the Game: Eye Gaze Interaction with Massively Multiplayer Online Games and Virtual Communities for Motor Impaired Users	S. Vickers and H. Istance and A. Hyrskykari and N. Ali and R. Bates	\N	2008
7837630	\N	\N	\N	\N	September 	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies: ICDVRAT 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vickers2008a	http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~svickers/pdf/icdvrat-2008-a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	360a71a8a758c28c144b0c22b188b30f	66dae8721bbcfe4a4e4382c3cee05b0b	a86ba9827d1a6e35edf93b6d1dc07597	inproceedings	Gazing into a Second Life: Gaze-Driven Adventures, Control Barriers, and the Need for Disability Privacy in an Online Virtual World	\N	\N	2008
7837633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference of the Learning Sciences 2008(Bd. 2, S. 99-106). Utrecht, The Netherlands: International Society of the Learning Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moskaliuk2008lkw	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-106	\N	\N	\N		\N	f296d65fb9f8a1d50a42fe8da88bea38	f6d68162034058947a797bb2a1b07882	212de8a45d24c0985c58a4d53998d39e	inproceedings	Learning and Knowledge Building with Wikis: The Impact of Incongruity between People 
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s Knowledge and a Wiki s Information.	Johannes Moskaliuk and Joachim Kimmerle and Ulrike Cress	\N	2008
7837638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of WikiSym'08 - International Symposium on Wikis 2008	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	Harrer2008	http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500052.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It is widely accepted that wikis are valuable tools for successful collaborative knowledge building. In this paper, we describe how processes of knowledge building with wikis may be visualized, citing Wikipedia as an example. The underlying theoretical basis of our paper is the framework for collaborative knowledge building with wikis, as introduced by Cress and Kimmerle [2], [3], [4]. This model describes collaborative knowledge building as a co-evolution of individual and collective knowledge, or of cognitive and social systems respectively. These co-evolutionary processes may be visualized graphically, applying methods from social network analysis, especially those methods that take dynamic changes into account [5], [18]. For this purpose, we have undertaken to analyze, on the one hand, the temporal development of an article in the German version of Wikipedia and related articles that are linked to this core article. On the other hand, we analyzed the temporal development of those users who worked on these articles. The resulting graphics show an analogous process, both with regard to the articles that refer to the core article and to the users involved. These results provide empirical support for the co-evolution model. Some implications of our findings and the potential for future research on collaborative knowledge building with wikis and on the application of social network analysis are discussed at the end of the article.	699676facaf9317645015830d8fad331	fc327be2b56c4388ce23788e938f2858	386bc66a6ec03ee8c16c0d52bbd18954	inproceedings	Visualizing wiki-supported knowledge building: Co-evolution of individual and collective knowledge	A. Harrer and J. Moskaliuk and J. Kimmerle and U. Cress	\N	2008
7837646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	lavrenko2008gtr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a1970c80d0967cd13da290bdb3b1383	c1158e284687eded75ad24c9c39d08d3	f3812a599906985fd53a64bc60c6b766	book	{A generative theory of relevance}	V. Lavrenko	\N	2008
7837841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {AAAI}-98, 15th Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madison, US	\N	\N	Straccia1998Fuzzy	citeseer.nj.nec.com/straccia98fuzzy.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {meh: machine learning, fuzzy ontology}	\N	604ec7065942baf645f753f89430b1ff	e2a5c8af72b32dfebaa90f6ffc07c8b0	9b23217f327a7f983f4277539927a5e6	inproceedings	A Fuzzy Description Logic	Umberto Straccia	\N	1998
7837877	Communications of the ACM	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BeCr92	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=138861&dl=GUIDE,	\N		\N	\N	29-38	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/138859.138861}	\N	22acf397c9ad9347fc1b7d16436aa56c	d248a4e14c0b809a4e914eb0e3ea05c9	351979da9984f102a782e4d99304ffa9	article	Information filtering and information retrieval: two sides of the same coin?	Nicholas J. Belkin and W. Bruce Croft	\N	1992
7837901	Internet Monitoring and Protection, 2007. ICIMP 2007. Second International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gioa07	\N	\N	We explore the idea of basing health alerts on RSS feeds, which are a polling-based notification system. Since emergency alerts may be restricted to parties like doctors or health administrators and
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may be drawn from diverse administrative domains, RSS for health alerts requires a mechanism for expressing and enforcing inter-domain access policies for feeds	\N	\N	13-13	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICIMP.2007.15}	Emergency alert systems typically demand push notification because of the infrequency of such events and the urgency of notifying parties about them. However, push notification systems like email have many limitations, such as susceptibility to SPAM and security vulnerabilities. We explore the idea of basing health alerts on RSS feeds, which are a polling-based notification system. Since emergency alerts may be restricted to parties like doctors or health administrators and may be drawn from diverse administrative domains, RSS for health alerts requires a mechanism for expressing and enforcing inter-domain access policies for feeds. In particular, we explore using Shibboleth, a federated identity system developed for use in universities, and an attribute-based policy language, to provide secure RSS for emergency alerts. We validate the approach by showing how it can be used to deliver CDC PHIN health alerts. Our experimental validation shows that, based on our design, existing server technologies can obtain acceptable throughput even with fairly complex and diverse access policies.	adc7e37f3f78753d3da618afd4cedbed	2da7e160f6634dc772995bccb1447c0e	f72f83aeec6bcc4718d27a4cd754b2c4	inproceedings	Emergency Alerts as RSS Feeds with Interdomain Authorization	F. Gioachin and R. Shankesi and M.J. May and C.A. Gunter and Wook Shin	\N	2007
7837906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lavrenko2004gs	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0a7b3b5d9d58c3528e16fe333a7de51	d9c9cc57ae903034fb83faf1d12d950c	0f7f08c36944c888e134140ee3966434	phdthesis	A Generative Theory of Relevance	Victor Lavrenko	\N	2004
7837914	Phys. Rev. D	21	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.21.3360	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 21 (1980): Gary A. Jongeward, John D. Stack, and C. Jayaprakash - Monte Carlo calculations on...	\N	\N	3360--3368	\N	12	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.21.3360}	\N	d086c7f18090254d0c3bde577dec3fab	dbe81e69f3c1ede6ebb159d2dc9f240a	00a6c79f740537eb6c36f70e4d9c67cd	article	Monte Carlo calculations on $Z2$ gauge-Higgs theories	Gary A. Jongeward and John D. Stack and C. Jayaprakash	\N	1980
7837917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSSSIA '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Context enabled source and service selection, integration and adaptation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	HLKK08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1361482.1361484	\N	In this paper, we first propose an aggregation policy
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to minimize the number of missing postings within an aggregation. Second, we analyze and compare our aggregation policy with existing aggregation policies.	\N	\N	1-7	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-107-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1361482.1361484}	\N	c3973853dd712c128c1a81398f773354	3b6d1e24e1220862d0660050ba50ed86	b8492750ac0d24d6e963f9ffe222ad6d	inproceedings	A new aggregation policy for RSS services	Young Geun Han and Sang Ho Lee and Jae Hwi Kim and Yanggon Kim	\N	2008
7837923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	HRO06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1182635.1164130	\N	This paper offers a perspective on the contributions
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of the Information Manifold and its peers, describes
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some of the important bodies of work in the data integration field in the last ten years, and outlines some challenges to data integration research today.	\N	\N	9-16	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seoul, Korea}	\N	f7df476e8c91bd78202a09881dfba681	a45ed5f73cca6e014145d5d1bda1c73c	f0fa104c3b2b00fa1e2f206b01deae0a	inproceedings	Data integration: the teenage years	Alon Halevy and Anand Rajaraman and Joann Ordille	\N	2006
7837924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4fb87e8b78a4bd495d8478c0e53084d	68f089a688b17162d4619b0ec773a242	311cb2cef672e5d178ed4f4dde5c8f97	booklet	Just Implement it? - Strategische Kräfte im Unternehmen mobilisieren	Thorsten Voigt	Franz Liebl	2003
7837927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genovese2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0209027	\N	The phase diagram of the three-dimensional Z2 gauge Higgs system at zero
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  and finite temperature	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0209027
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Comment: 6 pages, 10 figures, based on a poster by AR and a talk by FG at
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  Lattice2002(higgssusy)	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the effect of adding a matter field to the Z2 gauge model in three
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dimensions at zero and finite temperature. Up to a given value of the parameter
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regulating the coupling, the matter field produces a slight shift of the
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transition line without changing the universality class of the pure gauge
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theory, as seen by finite size scaling analysis or by comparison, in the finite
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temperature case, to exact formulas of conformal field theory. At zero
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temperature the critical line turns into a first-order transition. The fate of
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this kind of transition in the finite temperature case is discussed.
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	0b4fb44dc847b0efeca05ddcaf5ee4c9	3671755f5f46c78adf5df76f6a681317	04c5beadba08f73fe32b79e3761bdb88	misc	The phase diagram of the three-dimensional Z2 gauge Higgs system at zero
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  and finite temperature	Luigi Genovese and Ferdinando Gliozzi and Antonio Rago and Christian Torrero	\N	2002
7837940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	JuAh08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1135799	\N	Taking advantage of ubiquitous news feeds, we design
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FeedEx, a news feed exchange system. Forming a distribution overlay network, nodes in FeedEx not only fetch feed documents from the servers but also exchange them with neighbors.	\N	\N	113-122	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edinburgh, Scotland}, isbn = {1-59593-323-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1135799}	As most blogs and traditional media support RSS or Atom feeds, the news feed technology becomes increasingly prevalent. Taking advantage of ubiquitous news feeds, we design FeedEx, a news feed exchange system. Forming a distribution overlay network, nodes in FeedEx not only fetch feed documents from the servers but also exchange them with neighbors. Among many benefits of collaborative feed exchange, we focus on the low-overhead, scalable delivery mechanism that increases the availability of news feeds. Our design of FeedEx is incentive-compatible so that nodes are encouraged into cooperating rather than free riding. In addition, for a better design of FeedEx, we analyze the data collected from 245 feeds for 10 days and present relevant statistics about news feed publishing, including the distributions of feed size, entry lifetime, and publishing rate.Our experimental evaluation using 189 PlanetLab machines, which fetch from real-world feed servers, shows that FeedEx is an efficient system in many respects. Even when a node fetches feed documents as infrequently as every 16 hours, it captures more than 90% of the total entries published, and those captured entries are available within 22 minutes on average after published at the servers. By contrast, stand-alone applications in the same condition show 36% of entry coverage and 5.7 hours of time lag. The efficient delivery of FeedEx is achieved with low communication overhead as each node receives only 0.9 document exchange calls and 6.3 document checking calls per minute on average.	c6042f0d134ea92da8abebf3eacbe95f	0317216cca0e20cd33b777eab148bb6d	574c3b703a6f110747deac11bc01a0fc	inproceedings	FeedEx: collaborative exchange of news feeds	Seung Jun and Mustaque Ahamad	\N	2006
7837944	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caselle1995	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9511015	\N	Deconfinement transition and dimensional cross-over in the 3D gauge
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  Ising model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9511015
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Comment: latex file of 21 pages plus 1 ps figure. Minor corrections in the
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  figure. Text unchanged	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present a high precision Monte Carlo study of the finite temperature $Z_2$
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gauge theory in 2+1 dimensions. The duality with the 3D Ising spin model allows
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us to use powerful cluster algorithms for the simulations. For temporal
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extensions up to $N_t=16$ we obtain the inverse critical temperature with a
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statistical accuracy comparable with the most accurate results for the bulk
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phase transition of the 3D Ising model. We discuss the predictions of T. W.
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Capehart and M.E. Fisher for the dimensional crossover from 2 to 3 dimensions.
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Our precise data for the critical exponents and critical amplitudes confirm the
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Svetitsky-Yaffe conjecture. We find deviations from Olesen's prediction for the
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critical temperature of about 20%.
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	d943dc5cb69bd5b441c3869dcfdf0f84	9aecd803eece951396e313bdab2211e1	0270dd78895545ab67efa5bcc76c8eb2	misc	Deconfinement transition and dimensional cross-over in the 3D gauge
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  Ising model	M. Caselle and M. Hasenbusch	\N	1995
7837947	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ciosi2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9575&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	décrire	36-38	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}, owner = {C881240}	Quand Mylène offre, en préambule de la visite à domicile, une tasse
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\	de thé aux infirmières, elle offre bien plus que cela. Elle leur
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\	donne accès à son intimité et à son étrangeté...	5dc97c9000ba1f97dfee0e36a7526b8e	663b01285b8bc20b84b90e2e05361b7a	bc616fa61f072b8bb50bcf5289f48632	article	Un thé chez Mylène	Michèle Ciosi and Lucienne Gilbert	\N	2009
7837949	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blum1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9808030	\N	Investigation of the Critical Behavior of the Critical Point of the Z2
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  Gauge Lattice	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9808030
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Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, LaTex	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We investigate, through Monte-Carlo simulations, the nature of the second
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order point in a $Z_2$ (Bosonic) + $Z_2$ gauge theory in four dimensions.
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Detailed analysis of the critical exponents point to the Ising universality
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class. Relevancy to extended models and possible Non-Gaussian behavior is
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discussed.
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	35515da614490e9927aa067ae24e72c4	05b2f90345d5ef3576ee847dc1963384	03a4e682622e2c444f7753b2bb43ce1a	misc	Investigation of the Critical Behavior of the Critical Point of the Z2
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  Gauge Lattice	Y. Blum and P. K. Coyle and S. Elitzur and E. Rabinovici and S. Solomon and H. Rubinstein	\N	1998
7837950	Bioinformatics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lear07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bioinformatics/bioinformatics23.html#LearyRNPS07	\N	The uBioRSS application is a ‘taxonomically intelligent’ service customized for the biological
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sciences. It aggregates syndicated content from academic publishers and science news feeds, and then uses a taxonomic Named Entity Recognition algorithm to identify and index taxonomic names within those data streams.	\N	\N	1434-1436	\N	11	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm109}, date = {2007-07-11}	\N	a755069ceb66727c2fac996ea810b30c	5dc0e03942f198c0aa31e0fd3af4eb32	60a5cc6d8e75cb05e30db5c27a08c7d6	article	uBioRSS: Tracking taxonomic literature using RSS.	Patrick R. Leary and David P. Remsen and Catherine N. Norton and David J. Patterson and Indra Neil Sarkar	\N	2007
7837954	Phys. Rev. Lett.	42	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevLett.42.1390	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 42 (1979): Michael Creutz, Laurence Jacobs, and Claudio Rebbi - Experiments with a Gauge-Invariant...	\N	\N	1390--1393	\N	21	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.42.1390}	\N	47a006f989828f324eee876b6795f071	0c315781af2c0867e47439bef68c494c	1da2ec5327ef60ae8cdf2cec9e963e8f	article	Experiments with a Gauge-Invariant Ising System	Michael Creutz and Laurence Jacobs and Claudio Rebbi	\N	1979
7837959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiSi05	http://hdl.handle.net/1813/5693	Computing and Information Science Technical Reports		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b2cac5f71908632cc96c35f9a6cdc34	9ec3dadbcfa652fce67cb63bf653bc12	417cb0ec306aa80d2ee5a993f7931642	techreport	A Measurement Study of a Publish Subscribe System	Hongzhou Liu and Emin Gun Sirer	\N	2005
7837967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agostini1996	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9607029	\N	The Spectrum of the 2+1 Dimensional Gauge Ising Model	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9607029
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Comment: uuencoded latex file of 22 pages plus 4 ps figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present a high precision Monte Carlo study of the spectrum of the $Z_2$
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gauge theory in $2+1$ dimensions in the strong coupling phase. Using state of
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the art Monte Carlo techniques we are able to accurately determine up to three
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masses in a single channel. We compare our results with the strong coupling
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expansion for the lightest mass and with results for the universal ratio
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$\\sigma/m^2$ determined for the $\\phi^4$-theory. Finally the whole spectrum is
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compared with that obtained from the Isgur-Paton flux tube model and the
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spectrum of the $2+1$ dimensional $SU(2)$ gauge theory. A remarkable agreement
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between the Ising and SU(2) spectra (except for the lowest mass state) is
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found.
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	c3d602c239f3732ceb45da927a426bc7	31c21f3e43284401b86a414efcbdccfc	d164050c6f8cdaccc20a6c3b215c3eb6	misc	The Spectrum of the 2+1 Dimensional Gauge Ising Model	V. Agostini and G. Carlino and M. Caselle and M. Hasenbusch	\N	1996
7837971	Peer-to-Peer Systems IV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMPD05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11558989_13	\N	In this paper, we argue for a micronews distribution system called FeedTree, which uses a peer-to-peer overlay network to distribute RSS feed data to subscribers promptly and efficiently.	\N	\N	141-151	\N	\N	\N		Syndication of micronews, frequently-updated content on the Web, is currently accomplished with RSS feeds and client applications that poll those feeds. However, providers of RSS content have recently become concerned about the escalating bandwidth demand of RSS readers. Current efforts to address this problem by optimizing the polling behavior of clients sacrifice timeliness without fundamentally improving the scalability of the system. In this paper, we argue for a micronews distribution system called FeedTree, which uses a peer-to-peer overlay network to distribute RSS feed data to subscribers promptly and efficiently. Peers in the network share the bandwidth costs, which reduces the load on the provider, and updated content is delivered to clients as soon as it is available.
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ER  -	bb69b8b4a36e578976944e269e39d3ba	2373ac3ee6e566f2c1f621362e4442d4	73439fe689edc935dcdfe303f88ded4b	article	FeedTree: Sharing Web Micronews with Peer-to-Peer Event Notification	Daniel Sandler and Alan Mislove and Ansley Post and Peter Druschel	\N	2005
7837986	The Computing Research Repository (CoRR)	cs.DC/9810019	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stro98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr9810.html#cs-DC-9810019	\N	They present a set of  functions for the information flow graph (like mashup).	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.DC/9810019}, date = {2008-01-02}	\N	30d5fac98e5cb68f268c5f8e94e21d4f	75eb6a2502b13b6aa4bb1233e0838eea	03c6e783d9edb46b19cedf024d75f8a1	article	Gryphon: An Information Flow Based Approach to Message Brokering	Robert E. Strom and Guruduth Banavar and Tushar Deepak Chandra and Marc Kaplan and Kevan Miller and Bodhi Mukherjee and Daniel C. Sturman and Michael Ward	\N	1998
7837998	Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing, 2007. SNPD 2007. Eighth ACIS International Conference on	1	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZHLY07	\N	\N		\N	\N	794-798	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SNPD.2007.277}	It takes most people much time to look for new information from one to another Website. Now part of the problem can be solved by some RSS readers, desktop applications. In this paper, a design for an online RSS reader was given after analyzing the limitation of traditional RSS readers. Firstly, Ajax was utilized to view the syndication feeds and make the automatic updating work. Secondly, the system structure that combines Struts with Ajax was adopted. Next, in the design for channel tree, the technology that XML combines with XSL is adopted, so that the data can be separated from the form of expression. Finally, the design has been utilized in a website that offers market condition. The utilization in a Website that offers market conditions proved the validation of this design.	363601e3eff5200bdd4e20dbf4492abd	a57b7ab1322f2f6a0799f41f34865371	3befff4f3d423790cb1fd266197991e3	inproceedings	A Design for an Online RSS Reader Based On AJAX	Luo Zhong and Shishi Huang and Peng Liu and Yi Yu	\N	2007
7838006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ece0533a0e7cade33d0472c0c7f00d3	de4c823ea221c6508ff00e68231fcb3d	20c0e248e454c32cf973b9ac471d1cbb	book	Unternehmensnetzwerke und virtuelle Organisationen	\N	Udo Winand Klaus Nathusius	1998
7838011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caselle1999	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9903011	\N	Non-perturbative states in the 3D phi^4 theory	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9903011
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Comment: 43 pages, LaTeX with 9 eps figures included, uses axodraw.sty	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We show that the spectrum of the three dimensional phi^4 theory in the broken
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symmetry phase contains non-perturbative states. We determine the spectrum
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using a new variational technique based on the introduction of operators
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corresponding to different length scales. The presence of non-perturbative
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states accounts for the discrepancy between Monte Carlo and perturbative
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results for the universal ratio xi/xi_2nd. We introduce and study some
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universal amplitude ratios related to the overlap of the spin operator with the
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states of the spectrum. The analysis is performed for the phi^4 theory
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regularized on a lattice and for the Ising model. This is a nice verification
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of the fact that universality reaches far beyond critical exponents. Finally,
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we show that the spectrum of the model, including non-perturbative states,
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accurately matches the glueball spectrum in the Z(2) gauge model, which is
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related to the Ising model through a duality transformation.
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	07728b07752b795131f070e134e9faca	a4a22edf7ea8a7c00ab3c31f9ce6fd30	afe9f13685cd1478f0045a26f9cb3db6	misc	Non-perturbative states in the 3D phi^4 theory	M. Caselle and M. Hasenbusch and P. Provero	\N	1999
7838018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caselle2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0103130	\N	Bound states and glueballs in three-dimensional Ising systems	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0103130
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Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the spectrum of massive excitations in three-dimensional models
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belonging to the Ising universality class. By solving the Bethe-Salpeter
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equation for 3D $\\phi^4$ theory in the broken symmetry phase we show that
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recently found non-perturbative states can be interpreted as bound states of
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the fundamental excitation. We show that duality predicts an exact
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correspondence between the spectra of the Ising model in the broken symmetry
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phase and of the Z(2) gauge theory in the confining phase. The interpretation
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of the glueball states of the gauge theory as bound states of the dual spin
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system allows us to explain the qualitative features of the glueball spectrum,
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in particular, its peculiar angular momentum dependence.
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	aa34a8b72e082fc44a8b164552b9fdba	906ad2a322a65ad9411985b9a2f57823	fa4fd1b6406095f2d2574cd065c36174	misc	Bound states and glueballs in three-dimensional Ising systems	M. Caselle and M. Hasenbusch and P. Provero and K. Zarembo	\N	2001
7838028	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Machta1996	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9605103	\N	Invaded cluster algorithm for Potts models	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/9605103
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Comment: 39 pages, revtex, 15 figures available on request from
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  machta@phast.umass.edu, to appear in Phys. Rev. E	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The invaded cluster algorithm, a new method for simulating phase transitions,
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is described in detail. Theoretical, albeit nonrigorous, justification of the
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method is presented and the algorithm is applied to Potts models in two and
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three dimensions. The algorithm is shown to be useful for both first-order and
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continuous transitions and evidently provides an efficient way to distinguish
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between these possibilities. The dynamic properties of the invaded cluster
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algorithm are studied. Numerical evidence suggests that the algorithm has no
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critical slowing for Ising models.
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	a3f2ab8494fba634100500bd1943b658	242d73db121d2e3982e0985e99f8c967	93f0cacaa3c7a0a8336e9214275c5595	misc	Invaded cluster algorithm for Potts models	J. Machta and Y. S. Choi and A. Lucke and T. Schweizer and L. M. Chayes	\N	1996
7838029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Machta1995	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9507094	\N	Invaded cluster algorithm for equilibrium critical points	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/9507094
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Comment: 13 pages RevTex and 4 Postscript figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
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  Lett. Replacement corrects problem in printing figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A new cluster algorithm based on invasion percolation is described. The
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algorithm samples the critical point of a spin system without a priori
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knowledge of the critical temperature and provides an efficient way to
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determine the critical temperature and other observables in the critical
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region. The method is illustrated for the two- and three-dimensional Ising
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models. The algorithm equilibrates spin configurations much faster than the
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closely related Swendsen-Wang algorithm.
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	ee015ae34e1d9cd7736ed98a01d9c16c	3b88ae26c708dfed39993dc24e200ec4	9008dfa267ffe9090b6a9c56d273d570	misc	Invaded cluster algorithm for equilibrium critical points	J. Machta and Y. S. Choi and A. Lucke and T. Schweizer and L. V. Chayes	\N	1995
7838036	Isis	96	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harris2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/430680	\N		\N	\N	71--79	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/430680}	\N	6bce23e1cbd8b09f704969a3912fa2c9	0f24ad075e91ddb3c075700d25df6f80	db81a95f602255dcbf56e3d1ea925446	article	Jesuit Scientific Activity in the Overseas Missions, 1540–1773	Steven J. Harris	\N	2005
7838038	Polymer	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cifra:2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXW-4N2KTHR-2/2/f01579a72e56c9cc5c33546ddeae6154	\N	ScienceDirect - Polymer : Stretching of self-interacting wormlike macromolecules	\N	\N	2444 - 2452	\N	8	\N	issn = {0032-3861}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2007.02.031}	Structural and elastic properties of non-charged polymers of stiffness ranging from flexible to rigid chains are computed by Monte Carlo simulations. A discrete wormlike chain (WLC) model with self-interacting units is applied to chains of intermediate lengths of interest in the AFM measurements. Variations of the persistence length and mean chain dimensions with bending stiffness are presented. The chain-end distribution functions, the Helmholtz elastic energy and the force-extension profiles of chains of variable stiffness are computed in an isometric ensemble. Occurrence of a plateau on the force-extension curves at intermediate chain stiffness is noted. Qualitative differences are found between force profiles from simulations and from the standard (ideal) WLC model. The differences can be ascribed to an inherent dissimilarity between isometric and isotensional ensembles used and, at small extensions, to the excluded-volume effects. The single-chain functions from simulations were employed to investigate the influence of bending stiffness on elasticity of networks of semiflexible chains by the three-chain model. A stark reduction of degree of elongation of a network with rising stiffness is found. Stress-strain relations show a highly non-linear behavior with the marked strain-stiffening effect.	e0530b14cc16baaf218e531fc74858e1	4714bfa426903239be7b26f73293cbd7	54380203fa4e7a9ac37243b333c51d15	article	Stretching of self-interacting wormlike macromolecules	Peter Cifra and Tomás Bleha	\N	2007
7838042	Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chayes1997542	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-3SPKDY6-8/2/21c10e608bd4900996057df2fe49cd0c	\N	ScienceDirect - Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics : Graphical representations and cluster algorithms I. Discrete spin systems*1	\N	\N	542 - 601	\N	4	\N	issn = {0378-4371}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(96)00438-4}	Graphical representations similar to the FK representation are developed for a variety of spin-systems. In several cases, it is established that these representations have (FKG) monotonicity properties which enables characterization theorems for the uniqueness phase and the low-temperature phase of the spin system. Certain systems with intermediate phases and/or first-order transitions are also described in terms of the percolation properties of the representations. In all cases, these representations lead, in a natural fashion, to Swendsen-Wang-type algorithms. Hence, at least in the above-mentioned instances, these algorithms realize the program described by Kandel and Domany, Phys. Rev. B 43 (1991) 8539-8548. All of the algorithms are shown to satisfy a Li-Sokal bound which (at least for systems with a divergent specific heat) implies critical slowing down. However, the representations also give rise to invaded cluster algorithms which may allow for the rapid simulation of some of these systems at their transition points.	4cdd985d5431f856f33d5a4ea462de26	af732d0637be4e950f1986eb4405be87	b786b52af9048562d1463206e04d23c3	article	Graphical representations and cluster algorithms I. Discrete spin systems	L. Chayes and J. Machta	\N	1997
7838044	Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics	254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chayes1998477	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-3WH57H0-D/2/89bfbff491e7e21e960385ebe750f363	\N	ScienceDirect - Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics : Graphical representations and cluster algorithms II1	\N	\N	477 - 516	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0378-4371}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(97)00637-7}	We continue the study, initiated in Part I, of graphical representations and cluster algorithms for various models in (or related to) statistical mechanics. For certain models, e.g. the Blume-Emery-Griffths model and various generalizations, we develop Fortuin Kasteleyn-type representations which lead immediately to Swendsen Wang-type algorithms. For other models, e.g. the random cluster model, that are defined by a graphical representation, we develop cluster algorithms without reference to an underlying spin system. In all cases, phase transitions are related to percolation (or incipient percolation) in the graphical representation which, via the IC algorithm, allows for the rapid simulation of these systems at the transition point. Pertinent examples include the (continuum) Widom-Rowlinson model, the restricted 1-step solid-on-solid model and the XY model.	07a523d5a1b557137ef686bebca7f4a5	553a98e920760e3913809c4ca506f97b	eb3371d85fb792bb954b24fbb1f32c21	article	Graphical representations and cluster algorithms II	L. Chayes and J. Machta	\N	1998
7838066	Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brewster2007dio	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e14c0143affd6cca7d02f24c2675e51	2718d2549472483902eb05db48b4eee9	0ca836cd4474b773b7329fd65770049d	article	{Dynamic iterative ontology learning}	C. Brewster and J. Iria and Z. Zhang and F. Ciravegna and L. Guthrie and Y. Wilks	\N	2007
7838067	Proc. of LREC2006, Genoa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	iria2006itp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	767cb1c2c5412fba795acdd28469633a	092944c0f8d3a0ac6ff55ff0c49f478c	6f7371abe4beb8fd57b733710d90a202	article	{An incremental tri-partite approach to ontology learning}	J. Iria and C. Brewster and F. Ciravegna and Y. Wilks	\N	2006
7838075	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tchukriel2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9576&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	décrire	39	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}, owner = {C881240}	L'informel dans les soins infirmiers en psychiatrie est un thème incontournable
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\	car il signe l'écart entre activité réelle et saisie d'activité,
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\	entre soins programmés et actions informelles. Une recherche en soins
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\	infirmiers devrait répondre à la nécessité d'asseoir ces pratiques
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\	sur des données probantes.	c6442a66f7340301c6c1e788748c519d	c55ffc937f135109711321238754d76a	966ad9f46d1e035a6a214796aee71375	article	L'impact de l'informel dans le travail infirmier en psychiatrie	Sophie Tchukriel and Jean-Paul Lanquetin	\N	2009
7838095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Toronto Press	\N	\N	\N	OMalley2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0802038611, 9780802038616}	Recent years have seen scholars in a wide range of disciplines re-evaluate the history of the Society of Jesus. In 1997, a group of scholars convened a major international conference to discuss the world of the Jesuits between 1540 and 1773 (the year of its suppression by papal edict). This meeting led to the creation of the first volume in this series, The Jesuits, which examined the worldwide Jesuit undertaking in such fields as music, art, architecture, devotional writing, mathematics, physics, astronomy, natural history, public performance, and education, with special attention to the Jesuits interaction with non-European cultures.
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This second volume, following a second conference in 2002, continues in a similar path as its predecessor, complementing the regional coverage with contributions on the Flemish and Iberian provinces, on the missions in Japan, and in post-Suppression Russia and the United States. The performing arts, like theatre and music, are broadly treated, and, in addition to continued attention to painting and architecture, the volume contains essays on a range of objets dart, including statuary, reliquaries, and alter pieces as well as on gardens, mechanical clocks, and related automata. Other themes include finances, natural theology, censorship within the Jesuit order, and the Societys relationship to women.
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Perhaps most important, the volume gives particular attention to the eighteenth century, the age of disasters for the Jesuits the negative papal ruling on Chinese Rites, the destruction the of Paraguay Reductions, and the suppressions of the order that began in Portugal and that culminated in the general Suppression of 1773. With contributions from distinguished scholars from a dozen different countries, The Jesuits, II continues in the illustrious tradition of its predecessor to make an important contribution to religious memory.	1c08c5a3798443b0cce1b79f4e812ffb	826414db3b788061ccbe7c045993ce4b	79381e7091c508f72b9b43747be69533	book	The Jesuits {II}: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540-1773	Por John W. {O'Malley} and Gauvin Alexander Bailey and Johann Bernhard Staudt and Steven J. Harris	\N	2006
7838136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E. J. Brill	\N	\N	\N	Harris1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4fdef73fe2d7f683f9c85267bde4163	1de53b2a377e5d33b7a5870ad9c273be	124b419eb58b38304275304e56bdfcb7	book	Jesuits and the knowledge of nature (Early science and medicine)	\N	Steven Harris and Marcus Hellyer and Cornelis Hendrik Leijenhorst	1996
7838183	Perspectives: Studies in Translatology	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	juengst2004	\N	\N		\N	New Edition	83--105	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0907-676X}, issue = {2}	\N	663e3754f52451459e6c6ce5c2512bd3	46d9d2dea06d8b0c889ec87d825f1807	8179f7aa9494844e3ce3bf43da590e1f	article	Japanese Comics in Germany	Heike Elisabeth Jüngst	\N	2004
7838194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science-Fiction Cinema	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brooker1999	\N	\N		\N	EnglishBook Chapter Journal Article	50--72	\N	\N	\N	issue = {pp.6 50-\\&72}, isbn = {9781859842591(pbk.);9781859847466(hbk.)}	\N	7b8a687dd289b3f8a9ad24010691c5f5	02cd958dda68e9d8c0f1bcf15fbf2ff6	350167c3a4c50a7018f54d2301496db6	incollection	Internet Fandom and the Continuing Narratives of Star Wars, Blade Runner and Alien	Will Brooker	Annette Kuhn	1999
7838198	Political Geography	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dalby2008	\N	\N	test	\N	\N	439--455	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0962-6298}, issue = {4}	The ``war on terror'' and remilitarization of political anxiety in the aftermath of September 11th in the West, is both facilitated and challenged by representations of geopolitical danger and the supposed necessity for warriors to fight wars in distant lands. Ridley Scott's three movies, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down and most recently The Kingdom of Heaven explore the morality and identity of warriors. They do so in exotic landscapes and settings that emphasize the confrontation with danger as external and frequently unknowable; political violence is presented as something that has both simple and very complicated geographies. The public discussion of the necessity for warfare and ``intervention'' in Western states is enmeshed in discourses of moralities, rights and ``just war''. The professional Western warrior, whether a special forces operative or garrison soldier in peacekeeping mode, is a key figure of the post September 11th era, physically securing the West, and simultaneously securing its identity as the repository of virtue against barbaric threats to civilization. These themes are key to Ridley Scott's work. Analyzing them in terms of the warrior, empire and the particular geographies of combat adds a specifically military dimension to the critical geopolitical literature on war and representation. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [References: 77]	2d868854c511268d74dcff7186fc9f9e	c5af9317f13e9710d45f11ec333e8f6d	3819927d625efe6dd4d027352dd838c6	article	Warrior geopolitics: Gladiator, Black Hawk Down and The Kingdom of Heaven	S. Dalby	\N	2008
7838207	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mornet2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9577&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	décrire	40-44	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}	L'informel n'est pas le "sans forme". Il est "ce qui ne se réduit
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\	pas à une forme". Il est germe de vie que contient toute formalité,
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\	dessus. C'est le pari permanent de la psychothérapie institutionnelle.	3628455b47dba1f7324d63f0c2a10841	11e3ebf127ec3a95d8d1fea65aa5d641	9b0147b25fceb7f123bbd0f921590847	article	La place de l'informel dans la psychothérapie institutionnelle	Joseph Mornet	\N	2009
7838401	Isis	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science Society	\N	\N	\N	1995	http://www.jstor.org/stable/235020	\N		\N	\N	394--418	\N	3	\N	issn = {00211753}, copyright = {Copyright © 1995 The History of Science Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Sep., 1995}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	8d12f96f0fea4daf8ed3c397a3155060	6894bee2690b4fb6064a7e08fb2cea78	779b1dbef6e0b501f1a038233f3eff43	article	The Snakestone Experiments: An Early Modern Medical Debate	Martha Baldwin	\N	1995
7838531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDMW '07: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1336022	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1336022	\N	I will extend this as the framework for our work. It is addressing exacting the problem I am talking about, but they give no explicit algorithm, since it is just a framework	\N	\N	575--580	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3033-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2007.104}	Event detection is one of the most important issues of event processing system, especially Complex Event Processing (CEP). Outlier event, change event and burst event are three typical types of event that need to be identified. Current research works always deal with only one kind of event and can not detect various types of event simultaneously. We address how to detect multiple types of event from data stream simultaneously in one framework. In this paper, we first explore the relationship of these three types of events, and then present a unified method for dealing with all of them. In order to evaluate the event, several score functions are defined for each type of event as well. Simulation results testify the efficiency of the proposed framework.	0763422a212b333df582e037201fdad4	4487a729937ad0593e6b7f80f4e4ee66	f48e17ab3510eb0789bfa499b47ded34	inproceedings	Stream Event Detection: A Unified Framework for Mining Outlier, Change and Burst Simultaneously over Data Stream	Zhijian Yuan and Kai Du and Yan Jia and Jiajia Miao	\N	2007
7838572	The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	120	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASA	\N	\N	\N	Cooke2006	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/120/2421/1	\N	An audio-visual corpus for speech perception and automatic speech recognition	\N	\N	2421-2424	\N	5	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1121/1.2229005}	An audio-visual corpus has been collected to support the use of common material in speech perception and automatic speech recognition studies. The corpus consists of high-quality audio and video recordings of 1000 sentences spoken by each of 34 talkers. Sentences are simple, syntactically identical phrases such as "place green at B 4 now." Intelligibility tests using the audio signals suggest that the material is easily identifiable in quiet and low levels of stationary noise. The annotated corpus is available on the web for research use.	127c814fdb8c4451932325408739264c	15c310dfe06349ff3965ee4ff6cb8f49	03b9235a0fa9a9a6e76b3d83eb131f33	article	An audio-visual corpus for speech perception and automatic speech recognition	Martin Cooke and Jon Barker and Stuart Cunningham and Xu Shao	\N	2006
7838597	Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastique	109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Molac:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-338	\N	\N	\N		"Was it a mistake to be merciful?" : Christology in Grégoire de Nazianze's second dogmatic poem
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In a profoundly dense poem (as regards both style and content), Grégoire the theologist takes up the two main aspects of his christology : the eternal fathering of the Son and the soterological aspect of the Son's mission. Such a poem is obviously primarily addressed to the eunomians, a radical branch of Arianism. The theological argumentation is supported by the rythm and images suitable to poetry, which grants this work beauty and power.	56a98fa0eab533d718b41eaee48f7327	716b59c637b881e6b931b77e6e4ec0af	dc07289134a77c28a941e00b6a72767a	article	« A-t-il commis une faute en étant pour toi miséricordieux? Pour moi, c'est trés admirable! » La christologie dans le deuxième poème dogmatique de Grégoire de Nazianze	Philippe Molac	\N	2008
7838617	Neurocomputing	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijon/SorjamaaHRJL07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijon/ijon70.html#SorjamaaHRJL07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	2861-2869	\N	16-18	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2006.06.015}, date = {2007-11-07}	\N	039084915be98dbebf828ae29086156b	69625e77ec4aa34a50b52106e8b761e4	3c6d780c243168ab7ccbb4e25ccda60a	article	Methodology for long-term prediction of time series.	Antti Sorjamaa and Jin Hao and Nima Reyhani and Yongnan Ji and Amaury Lendasse	\N	2007
7838666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edições Brotéria	\N	\N	\N	Leite1953	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd8da4d291e12ba9a11d344c73982b95	5074a8536fb99068ffab07de325271e0	e4f236fab95e3b7430b52a27c1e16d0a	book	Artes e ofícios dos Jesuítas no Brasil, 1549-1760	Serafim Leite	\N	1953
7838734	\N	5163	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICANN (1)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icann/MicheSL08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icann/icann2008-1.html#MicheSL08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	145-154	\N	\N	conf/icann/2008-1	date = {2008-09-10}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87536-9_16}, isbn = {978-3-540-87535-2}	\N	00ea00a0706829cd23199b064fd2d730	0f091c1d173c1d652d07fe5c1856abda	8ca4e08587dff0eae37b3109483c27db	inproceedings	OP-ELM: Theory, Experiments and a Toolbox.	Yoan Miche and Antti Sorjamaa and Amaury Lendasse	Vera Kurková and Roman Neruda and Jan Koutník	2008
7838735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computers, communications, and the public interest	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore	\N	\N	Simon:Organizations	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=0-8018-1135-X	\N		\N	\N	37-72	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8018-1135-X}	\N	7e564280704e021a4992c66a44e76099	1e465a6621a684256b46b0dbdb6d4402	60e6dfadb584ea3bca5c176039d9eee0	incollection	Designing organizations for an information rich world	Herbert A. Simon	Martin Greenberger	1971
7838740	International Journal of Medical Informatics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suominen2007S293	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T7S-4P2S2GN-3/2/bd72f7a6eb96f79ae0d594961b95485c	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Medical Informatics : Applying language technology to nursing documents: Pros and cons with a focus on ethics	\N	Nursing Informatics 2006 Special Issue	S293 - S301	\N	Supplement 2	\N	issn = {1386-5056}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2007.05.006}	Objectives
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The present study discusses ethics in building and using applications based on natural language processing in electronic nursing documentation. Specifically, we first focus on the question of how patient confidentiality can be ensured in developing language technology for the nursing documentation domain. Then, we identify and theoretically analyze the ethical outcomes which arise when using natural language processing to support clinical judgement and decision-making. In total, we put forward and justify 10 claims related to ethics in applying language technology to nursing documents.Methods
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A review of recent scientific articles related to ethics in electronic patient records or in the utilization of large databases was conducted. Then, the results were compared with ethical guidelines for nurses and the Finnish legislation covering health care and processing of personal data. Finally, the practical experiences of the authors in applying the methods of natural language processing to nursing documents were appended.Results
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Patient records supplemented with natural language processing capabilities may help nurses give better, more efficient and more individualized care for their patients. In addition, language technology may facilitate patients' possibility to receive truthful information about their health and improve the nature of narratives. Because of these benefits, research about the use of language technology in narratives should be encouraged. In contrast, privacy-sensitive health care documentation brings specific ethical concerns and difficulties to the natural language processing of nursing documents. Therefore, when developing natural language processing tools, patient confidentiality must be ensured. While using the tools, health care personnel should always be responsible for the clinical judgement and decision-making. One should also consider that the use of language technology in nursing narratives may threaten patients' rights by using documentation collected for other purposes.Conclusions
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Applying language technology to nursing documents may, on the one hand, contribute to the quality of care, but, on the other hand, threaten patient confidentiality. As an overall conclusion, natural language processing of nursing documents holds the promise of great benefits if the potential risks are taken into consideration.	98af770ded3f4066b2d01c821c20b0f7	f81bf8b41d14b556e23e0ca4de200736	16fb4a9dc44155fbf71b6d0ee3ec85af	article	Applying language technology to nursing documents: Pros and cons with a focus on ethics	Hanna Suominen and Tuija Lehtikunnas and Barbro Back and Helena Karsten and Tapio Salakoski and Sanna Salanterä	\N	2007
7838747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éd. du Cerf	Paris	\N	Initiations aux Pères de l'Église	Gavriljuk:2007	\N	\N		\N	39 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-204-08328-3 - 978-2-204-08328-7}, totalpages = {406 S.}	\N	b200eb5ee324bcbbb99cc54c40f270e0	bb78953da4397fbed8550b2abac9af78	4f4259bb3fd267d308e0ca28092f5e88	book	Histoire du catéchuménat dans l'Église ancienne	Pavel L. Gavriljuk	\N	2007
7838767	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Travers2003260	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHD-49WMVF4-3/2/6aeb252c011bfb09e1658dd4cc4e918c	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Biomedical Informatics : Using nurses’ natural language entries to build a concept-oriented terminology for patients’ chief complaints in the emergency department	\N	Building Nursing Knowledge through Informatics: From Concept Representation to Data Mining	260 - 270	\N	4-5	\N	issn = {1532-0464}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2003.09.007}	Information about the chief complaint (CC), also known as the patient's reason for seeking emergency care, is critical for patient prioritization for treatment and determination of patient flow through the emergency department (ED). Triage nurses document the CC at the start of the ED visit, and the data are increasingly available in electronic form. Despite the clinical and operational significance of the CC to the ED, there is no standard CC terminology. We propose the construction of concept-oriented nursing terminologies from the actual language used by experts. We use text analysis to extract CC concepts from triage nurses' natural language entries. Our methodology for building the nursing terminology utilizes natural language processing techniques and the Unified Medical Language System.	655211c845afda8f9aff65fc25624da5	59606232f05af0b72c2f6f189dfb1374	e723f3ebc5006d0b4c5f6a57fde1f37a	article	Using nurses' natural language entries to build a concept-oriented terminology for patients' chief complaints in the emergency department	Debbie A. Travers and Stephanie W. Haas	\N	2003
7838771	First Monday	9	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones2004	http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1123/1043	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		To keep or not to keep? People continually face variations of this decision as they encounter information. A large percentage of information encountered is clearly useless — junk e–mail, for example. Another portion of encountered information can be "used up" and disposed of in a single read — the weather report or a sports score, for example. That leaves a great deal of information in a middle ground. The information might be useful somewhere at sometime in the future. Decisions concerning whether and how to keep this information are an essential part of personal information management. Bad decisions either way can be costly. Information not kept or not kept properly may be unavailable later when it is needed. But keeping too much information can also be costly. The wrong information competes for attention and may obscure information more appropriate to the current task. These are the logical costs of a signal detection task. From this perspective, one approach in tool support is to try to decrease the costs of a false positive (keeping useless information) and a miss (not keeping useful information). But this reduction in the costs of keeping mistakes is likely to be bounded by fundamental limitations in the human ability to remember and to attend. A second approach suggested by the theory of signal detectability is relatively less explored: Develop tools that decrease the likelihood that "keeping" mistakes are made in the first place.	a74b861f31d17963c2d77c853714ab93	f8b96ee5d0d3636ae80b15c79b851960	19cb56b405257d2571505b9a79a20b27	article	Finders, keepers?The present and future perfect in support of personal information 	William Jones	\N	2004
7838808	J Am Med Inform Assoc	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JGOzbolt03011994	http://www.jamia.org/cgi/content/abstract/1/2/175	\N	Toward data standards for clinical nursing information -- Ozbolt et al. 1 (2): 175 -- Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association	\N	\N	175-185	\N	2	\N	eprint = {http://www.jamia.org/cgi/reprint/1/2/175.pdf}	\N	1770570e3b728fcce3a08a690d1322b6	0123a1193c6d526415f9cba2e12d9430	0263a4c160cabefccb2f6f809926c5c2	article	{Toward data standards for clinical nursing information}	JG Ozbolt and JN Fruchtnicht and JR Hayden	\N	1994
7838834	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bakken2003229	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHD-49Y3XX0-1/2/049d1c2fb9dcfbb20f26e79deca4a404	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Biomedical Informatics : Building nursing knowledge through informatics: from concept representation to data mining	\N	Building Nursing Knowledge through Informatics: From Concept Representation to Data Mining	229 - 231	\N	4-5	\N	issn = {1532-0464}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2003.09.013}	\N	ad89fe989d01e097fc0213488366d80d	001adaba123bb23456003755cae46417	c924755a79e7090ca54b991c910b377a	article	Building nursing knowledge through informatics: from concept representation to data mining	Suzanne Bakken and Nicholas R. Hardiker	\N	2003
7838844	International Journal of Medical Informatics	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marin2007S267	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T7S-4PJ0C85-1/2/aea4a243c01bb8e16bb78374cb506787	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Medical Informatics : Nursing Informatics: Advances and trends to improve health care quality	\N	Nursing Informatics 2006 Special Issue	S267 - S269	\N	Supplement 2	\N	issn = {1386-5056}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2007.07.003}	\N	1fd25c08a45b8a6b4b47c94d81da6c15	d1adade3d50291254631b7c8b39fbeef	55742667202b13c406ca371678c82f40	article	Nursing Informatics: Advances and trends to improve health care quality	Heimar F. Marin	\N	2007
7838867	\N	3876	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/Kiltz06	\N	\N		\N	\N	581-600	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11681878_30}, isbn = {3-540-32731-2}	\N	5ab30d42690dd465d1a1d6fa0c45b73a	9dda560642879622a49bfdeb3002b520	0f2469896ec1b8049a9a2f2da46ef76e	inproceedings	Chosen-Ciphertext Security from Tag-Based Encryption	Eike Kiltz	Shai Halevi and Tal Rabin	2006
7838868	\N	3876	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-32731-2}	\N	780f91297dd072cfe2a9758bd8da9bcd	151ea4ce624bc01b70b8ed67637d0125	be5e92ab41f3af692115d82aaab27363	proceedings	Theory of Cryptography, Third Theory of Cryptography Conference,
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               TCC 2006, New York, NY, USA, March 4-7, 2006, Proceedings	\N	Shai Halevi and Tal Rabin	2006
7839064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Ng01onspectral	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — On spectral clustering: Analysis and an algorithm	\N	\N	849--856	\N	\N	\N		Despite many empirical successes of spectral clustering methods| algorithms that cluster points using eigenvectors of matrices derived from the data|there are several unresolved issues. First, there are a wide variety of algorithms that use the eigenvectors in slightly dierent ways. Second, many of these algorithms have no proof that they will actually compute a reasonable clustering. In this paper, we present a simple spectral clustering algorithm that can be implemented using a few lines of Matlab. Using tools from matrix perturbation theory, we analyze the algorithm, and give conditions under which it can be expected to do well. We also show surprisingly good experimental results on a number of challenging clustering problems. 1	fda4cef5b8ef2a80f628ebdad97deb76	b72c97e659127fc653a0d51143d85b0c	7485849e42418ee5ceefb45dc6eb603c	inproceedings	On spectral clustering: Analysis and an algorithm	Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan and Yair Weiss	\N	2001
7839065	Statistics and Computing	17	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11222-007-9033-z	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	395--416	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;
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In recent years, spectral clustering has become one of the most popular modern clustering algorithms. It is simple to implement,can be solved efficiently by standard linear algebra software, and very often outperforms traditional clustering algorithmssuch as the k-means algorithm. On the first glance spectral clustering appears slightly mysterious, and it is not obvious to see why itworks at all and what it really does. The goal of this tutorial is to give some intuition on those questions. We describedifferent graph Laplacians and their basic properties, present the most common spectral clustering algorithms, and derivethose algorithms from scratch by several different approaches. Advantages and disadvantages of the different spectral clusteringalgorithms are discussed.	5fbe011d7288469d1dcc7ce50c2cc947	ea91cbed60cf8e3dd610a1829afff18f	d759ceac69febb34335adb24ca379801	article	A tutorial on spectral clustering	Ulrike von Luxburg	\N	2007
7839106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	München	\N	\N	UBMA_003504883 	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=003504883 &find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	mit einem absatzwirtschaftl. Formelanhang	\N	\N	328 S. 	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc32d725012d6b47b16bd92fc462dd7f	31ecf1f8027151a459d9429f0ead3976	7f7426d64165682f0b4915cc3135a475	book	Marketing-Lexikon	Batzer Erich [Bearb.]  and Greipl Erich [Bearb.]  and Laumer Helmut [Bearb.] 	\N	1971
7839170	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fokoue-2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_25	\N		\N	\N	343--356	\N	\N	\N		Reasoning on OWL ontologies is known to be intractable in the worst-case, which is a serious problem because in practice,
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most OWL ontologies have large Aboxes, i.e., numerous assertions about individuals and their relations. We propose a techniquethat uses a summary of the ontology (summary Abox) to reduce reasoning to a small subset of the original Abox, and prove that our techniques are sound and complete. We demonstratethe scalability of this technique for consistency detection in 4 ontologies, the largest of which has 6.5 million role assertions.	05c496d943400be827856537ae4ae763	e79e8735e17994dd19e46eda8e2282a9	f16cda03ae12dbee2c59677ab0ef4cbd	article	The Summary Abox: Cutting Ontologies Down to Size	Achille Fokoue and Aaron Kershenbaum and Li Ma and Edith Schonberg and Kavitha Srinivas	\N	2006
7839197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Abadi-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	411--422	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	e68577ac9ac80261429bbe40621ff2cc	a7ff8c1db9a0b9b2c6a729414822a398	ef357d90dc6f3599a714a8895f135d63	inproceedings	Scalable semantic web data management using vertical partitioning	Daniel J. Abadi and Adam Marcus and Samuel R. Madden and Kate Hollenbach	\N	2007
7839279	Annals of Probability	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hayward, Calif.[etc.] Institute of Mathematical Statistics.	\N	\N	\N	pitman-yor-97	http://stat-www.berkeley.edu/users/pitman/433.pdf	\N		\N	\N	855--900	\N	2	\N		The two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet distribution, denoted $\\mathsf{PD}(\\alpha, \\theta)$ is a probability distribution on the set of decreasing positive sequences with sum 1. The usual Poisson-Dirichlet distribution with a single parameter $\\theta$, introduced by Kingman, is $\\mathsf{PD}(0, \\theta)$. Known properties of $\\mathsf{PD}(0, \\theta)$, including the Markov chain description due to Vershik, Shmidt and Ignatov, are generalized to the two-parameter case. The size-biased random permutation of $\\mathsf{PD}(\\alpha, \\theta)$ is a simple residual allocation model proposed by Engen in the context of species diversity, and rediscovered by Perman and the authors in the study of excursions of Brownian motion and Bessel processes. For $0 < \\alpha < 1, \\mathsf{PD}(\\alpha, 0)$ is the asymptotic distribution of ranked lengths of excursions of a Markov chain away from a state whose recurrence time distribution is in the domain of attraction of a stable law of index $\\alpha$. Formulae in this case trace back to work of Darling, Lamperti and Wendel in the 1950s and 1960s. The distribution of ranked lengths of excursions of a one-dimensional Brownian motion is $\\mathsf{PD}(1/2, 0)$, and the corresponding distribution for a Brownian bredge is $\\mathsf{PD}(1/2, 1/2)$. The $\\mathsf{PD}(\\alpha, 0)$ and $\\mathsf{PD}(\\alpha, \\alpha)$ distributions admit a similar interpretation in terms of the ranked lengths of excursions of a semistable Markov process whose zero set is the range of a stable subordinator of index $\\alpha$.	f3905a174f234b4819293f28d67de8bd	57e97b344c4678b523121d4fb1bd57ed	a46c28a46dc7cd2c51757d95eb542856	article	{The two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet distribution derived from a stable subordinator}	J. Pitman and M. Yor	\N	1997
7839791	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Ng01onspectral	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — On spectral clustering: Analysis and an algorithm	\N	\N	849--856	\N	\N	\N		Despite many empirical successes of spectral clustering methods| algorithms that cluster points using eigenvectors of matrices derived from the data|there are several unresolved issues. First, there are a wide variety of algorithms that use the eigenvectors in slightly dierent ways. Second, many of these algorithms have no proof that they will actually compute a reasonable clustering. In this paper, we present a simple spectral clustering algorithm that can be implemented using a few lines of Matlab. Using tools from matrix perturbation theory, we analyze the algorithm, and give conditions under which it can be expected to do well. We also show surprisingly good experimental results on a number of challenging clustering problems. 1	fda4cef5b8ef2a80f628ebdad97deb76	b72c97e659127fc653a0d51143d85b0c	7485849e42418ee5ceefb45dc6eb603c	inproceedings	On spectral clustering: Analysis and an algorithm	Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan and Yair Weiss	\N	2001
7840168	Journal of social Issues	2	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lew46	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--46	\N	4	\N		\N	b4059aeb13fed725636ee9f50ca16489	08c261f17105738ce03af8f1e3065457	e997bd33c0fdb77c339f2e0028dc1fed	article	Action Research and Minority Problems	Kurt Lewin	David Krech	1946
7841272	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rajablat2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9578&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	décrire	46-49	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.31}, owner = {C881240}	L'art du tissage, comme l'art du soin, repose sur la dextérité et
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\	les vides de son étoffe...	f31b9b4ff279b6b74584b3d7cfdfc596	4148a1e369c148aa4433dd92598767e3	42183eac547b2af7a2690122ee1d861a	article	Quand l'équilibre ne tient qu'à un fil...	Marie Rajablat	\N	2009
7841551	D-Lib Magazine	14	\N	\N	November/December 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tenopir_2008_eJournals	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november08/tenopir/11tenopir.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	11/12	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/november2008-tenopir}	\N	dfbbda923eee0be53dd9b87ef0338175	328aeaa0329e2911158de136d6158be9	21eb3dd099f130898fb7d1e537396c1b	article	Electronic Journals and Changes in Scholarly Article Seeking and Reading Patterns	Carol Tenopir and Donald W. King	\N	2008
7841654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage publications	Thousand Oaks, California	\N	\N	HerAnd05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c8a7e793dafc2e8f5a7f2beabf4c015	eed9da0c6044584181c4fc42df4e422e	a9da1f01534aff1ded2b0d8a5eb38274	book	The Action Research Dissertation: A Guide for Students and Faculty	Kathryn Herr and Gary L. Anderson	\N	2005
7841784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edoc	\N	\N	Goethe-Universität	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	FranzmannPawlytta2009	http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2008/5629/	\N		\N	\N	24	\N	\N	\N		\N	6830273ab746666db48043dbd41d2619	e40af73be739bedd2ac7d62b6073f3f5	a946080b27ec0cf0676d1719aaf0a948	misc	Die Blutspende als Beitrag zum Gemeinwohl. Auswertung von im Rahmen eines städtischen Blutspendetermins im Ruhrgebiet erhobenen offenen Kurzinterviews zur Motivation von Blutspendern	Manuel Franzmann and Christian Pawlytta	\N	2009
7841885	Augustinianum	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simonetti:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-121	\N	\N	\N		Auseinandersetzung mit S. Parvis.	67a900f070cc0d86fbddb6d6b4e6f33a	ca93b344e42870c38d16198c0f2aa651	686b680a3b9551d2d0e0651279d67480	article	Un libro recente su Marcello di Ancira	Manlio Simonetti	\N	2008
7841886	Augustinianum	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maspero:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	123-147	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2b61dcedfcb56e67b2abd51955ab2c5	1515efd8f77adb2a67f9c7f153eaaf2e	41e1a396555e67056df6878379cec7cc	article	 Note sul concetto di θεολογία in Gregorio di Nissa. La croce ed il mistero della filiazione.	Giulio Maspero	\N	2008
7841895	Augustinianum	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Podolak:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	335-386	\N	\N	\N		\N	c81cc13baee2c64e11ca23eb18e04e36	367e26f4447a5c777bee8f6028de1576	d02f56d1a68e6c955b361803f429cec7	article	Giovanni di Scitopoli interprete del Corpus Dionysiacum	Pietro Podolak	\N	2007
7841897	\N	\N	\N	4e éd.,  revue et augmentée.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A. Colin	Paris	\N	U Linguistique, Histoire	audisio_lire_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	280 p.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9782200355463}	\N	bbede515b677957e4cba79630c62f270	6be4073bcc929cf5467b136ba6d97203	3e702d1f7988e8131758543ea97d85ce	book	Lire le français d'hier : manuel de paléographie moderne, {XVe-XVIIIe} siècle	Gabriel Audisio and Isabelle Rambaud	\N	2008
7841901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sociéte d'édition Les Belles Lettres	Paris	\N	\N	stroh_le_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9782251346014}	\N	b61aa6370711a0376a9790581e05db24	146287077ca5e8a5011115621a823b2a	c0ccb6e24c6662c07fe8a26ac56c158c	book	Le Latin est mort, vive le Latin! : petite histoire d'une grande langue	Wilfried Stroh	\N	2008
7841902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses de {l'Enssib}	Villeurbanne {[France]}	\N	\N	claire_denecker_les_2003	\N	\N		\N	Préface de Paul Thirion	196 p.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9782910227524}	\N	2ed34fc635dbd7387d3da7b52285aa63	e7757de5baa5b83253e8b2aedd5a27a5	09960995022d90698b6df4a92ec66313	book	Les compétences documentaires : des processus mentaux à l'utilisation de l'information	Claire Denecker	\N	2003
7841906	Augustinianum	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simonetti:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	321-334	\N	\N	\N		\N	f614bf5e133ae82738cce8257754b1ec	17c999931e4db51a38afdc496e543531	31e8898cbc7e4641c79fa6569040126c	article	Sulla corrispondenza tra Dionigi di Alessandria e Paolo di Samosata	Manlio Simonetti	\N	2007
7841989	J. Geophys. Res.	114	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	OffermanGWint	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JD010662	\N	Relative intensities of middle atmosphere waves	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Climatologies of gravity waves, quasi-stationary planetary waves, and tides are compared in the upper stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. Temperature standard deviations from zonal means are used as proxies for wave activity. The sum of the waves is compared to directly measured total temperature fluctuations. The resulting difference is used as a proxy for traveling planetary waves. A preliminary climatology for these waves is proposed. A ranking of the four wave types in terms of their impact on the total wave state of the atmosphere is achieved, which is dependent on altitude and latitude. At extratropical latitudes, gravity waves mostly play a major role. Traveling planetary waves are found to play a secondary role. Quasi-stationary planetary waves and tides yield a lesser contribution there. Vertical profiles of total temperature fluctuations show a sharp vertical gradient change (“kink” or “bend”) in the mesosphere. This is interpreted in terms of a change of wave damping, and the concept of a “wave turbopause” is suggested. The altitude of this wave turbopause is found to be mostly determined by the relative intensities of gravity waves and planetary waves. The turbopause is further analyzed, including earlier mass spectrometer data. It is found that the wave turbopause and the mass spectrometer turbopause occur rather close together. The turbopause forms a layer about 8 km thick, and the data suggest an additional 3 km mixing layer on top.	79f57b2c72e3955a517eedf27c7ca00c	5e0d96514e037f2b406858aed18e0544	6061fdd7bec2aca99c9a8c5b9539d455	article	Relative intensities of middle atmosphere waves	D. Offermann and O. Gusev and M. Donner and J. M. Forbes and M. Hagan and M. G. Mlynczak and J. Oberheide and P. Preusse and H. Schmidt and III Russell	\N	2009
7842001	Cristianesimo nella storia	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dunaev:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	33-52	\N	\N	\N		\N	e58de79f741507de8edcdef5e470627e	23e13ee9ca2480330302ae16728317f7	31d684b840df8df3cc137c18f21507db	article	The theology of the Eucharist in the context of the Palamite controversies	Aleksej G. Dunaev	\N	2008
7842020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Welfare, ethnicity and altruism: New findings and evolutionary theory	\N	\N	\N	Frank Cass	Londom	\N	\N	eibl-eibesfeldt2004	http://www.amazon.de/Welfare-Ethnicity-Altruism-Evolutionary-Nationalism/dp/0714683523/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books-intl-de&qid=1238595481&sr=8-2	\N	RefWorks-Import	\N	ID: 2007; status of external publication: published refereed: notspecified enduser: expertsonly; RP: NOT IN FILE	283-291	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}	\N	822696944e732da56ffd84804bd2005c	70d38da162abb849fb98c419aa8053f5	62075dcf79bdd9650c8ce31238e87418	inbook	Ethnicity, the problem of differential altruism, and international multiculturalism	I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt	F. K. Salter	2004
7842021	J. Geophys. Res.	114	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008JD010942	\N	Stratospheric variability and tropospheric ozone	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Changes in the stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone over the last few decades have altered the tropospheric ozone abundance and are likely to continue doing so in the coming century as climate changes. Combining an updated linearized stratospheric ozone chemistry (Linoz v2) with parameterized polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) chemistry, a 5-year (2001–2005) sequence of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) meteorology data, and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) chemistry transport model (CTM), we examined variations in STE O3 flux and how it perturbs tropospheric O3. Our estimate for the current STE ozone flux is 290 Tg/a in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and 225 Tg/a in the Southern Hemisphere (SH). The 2001–2005 interannual root-mean-square (RMS) variability is 25 Tg/a for the NH and 30 Tg/a for the SH. STE drives a seasonal peak-to-peak NH variability in tropospheric ozone of about 7–8 Dobson unit (DU). Of the interannual STE variance, 20% and 45% can be explained by the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) in the NH and SH, respectively. The CTM matches the observed QBO variations in total column ozone, and the STE O3 flux shows negative anomalies over the midlatitudes during the easterly phases of the QBO. When the observed column ozone depletion from 1979 to 2004 is modeled with Linoz v2, we predicted STE reductions of at most 10% in the NH, corresponding to a mean decrease of 1 ppb in tropospheric O3.	bb8b9e896c0ca9d3b2a45f9cd73ba09d	c3d05b21702438b201a5f9f250278c0a	727cc2d48b907c4d47486eea11278320	article	Stratospheric variability and tropospheric ozone	Juno Hsu and Michael J. Prather	\N	2009
7842026	Orientalia Christiana Periodica	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Larin:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	417-430	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a7ab23f2be38dc94cbde86594a0058a	cdd84c1deedf317d18d2d3c3140815f3	f9a2ea50cc8ceff4aca084405a1cc109	article	The Dikerion and Trikerion of the Byzantine Pontifical Rite: Origins and Significance	Vassa Larin	\N	2008
7842034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodopi	Amsterdam, Netherlands	\N	Landscape and Englishness	berberich2006	\N	\N		\N	SO: 266 pp.; BS: SpatialP; SQ: 2006-1-6225; Dieser Text beschäftigt sich mit England.	207-224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789042021020}, language = {English}	\N	6a42c0fe4b435b2f443e5e77bf7a572a	91cbc30e2f125a1a7b9b000976f2453c	84ba2ebe4ab94b84c7233cd6e7a03727	inbook	This Green and Pleasant Land: Cultural Constructions of Englishness	Christine Berberich	Robert Burden and Stephan Kohl	2006
7842078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maisonneuve et Larose	Paris	\N	\N	prigent_art_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	1 vol. (846 {p.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7068-1399-7}	\N	4b21550e333c979a2d4e4dfb089681f6	989784361b956da54fa65b29c1240b53	976f00500b7e560cff7657a5bd3ebcd2	book	Art et société en France au {XVe} siècle	\N	Christiane Prigent	1999
7842085	Θεολογία	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tsorbatzoglou:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	381-430	\N	\N	\N		\N	5873da9825d10e5f1020ca268cf3ab29	f180d6c7f9053925c191e19c6dc9afe1	601932680d5b3950465f2b69efcdb8b4	article	Ἡ χρήση τῶν ἀρεοπαγιτικῶν ἔργων στὴ Σύνοδο τοῦ Λατερανοῦ (649) καὶ στὴν Στ᾽ Οἰκουμενικὴ Σύνοδο (640-681).	Tsorbatzoglou P.	\N	2008
7842092	Θεολογία	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andreakis:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	431-457	\N	\N	\N		\N	8eeea257ef82fd6c4956a99b8bccea4e	f31bbe3816cc0e23670985c9d00ecc32	2386a7e33cf97fae802384d0c7491a4e	article	The theosis of man in the writings of saint Makarios of Egypt	Lambros Andreakis	\N	2008
7842096	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	31	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	210448	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0  Rotational Raman lidar to measure the atmospheric temperature fromthe ground to 30 km	\N	\N	90-101	\N	1	\N	issn = {0196-2892}, doi = {10.1109/36.210448}	A lidar method using the anti-Stokes rotational lines of N<sub>2
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</sub> and O<sub>2</sub> Raman spectra to determine the temperature of
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the atmosphere up to 30 km is described. The method uses the variation
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with the temperature of the envelope of the intensities of the
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backscattered rotational Raman spectrum. For each temperature of the
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gas, the ratio of the fluxes through two narrow and close-by filters
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takes a definite value directly related to the temperature. The
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difficulty of eliminating the near-by contribution of the Mie
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backscattering was solved by doubling the filters to produce a rejection
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factor of 10<sup>+8</sup> at the central wavelength. The validity of the
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method is illustrated by comparing a number of temperature profiles
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obtained simultaneously with radiosonde and by this new Raman lidar. The
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theoretical calculation of the method led to an analytic calibration
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function which, once adjusted with a radiosonde, can provide the
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temperature on successive days of measurement in the height range of 50
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to 25 km	90bfcc203ae3fdb9d7df249269521071	b61b334f977058adba32178c548f62b5	d070bdbd99fc0ff62048c41828367e10	article	Rotational Raman lidar to measure the atmospheric temperature from
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the ground to 30 km	D. Nedeljkovic and A. Hauchecorne and M.-L. Chanin	\N	1993
7842105	SIAM Rev.	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	Jawerth1994	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=174430.187561	\N	An overview of wavelet based multiresolution analyses	\N	\N	377--412	\N	3	\N	  issn = {0036-1445},\
  file = {:waveletsoverview.pdf:PDF},\
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/1036095}	\N	562b97816613f96c075be4ea64b0ff35	bdd529a2506b7f97f76b858532e89aa2	33f0de6dda6e1b173473e91fa556ba0c	article	An overview of wavelet based multiresolution analyses	Björn Jawerth and Wim Sweldens	\N	1994
7842127	Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bormann:2009	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/zrg/2009/00000061/00000002/art00001	\N		\N	\N	105-123	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007309787838863}	This article reports on the most important results of recent studies published in German that deal with Roman-dominated Judea/Palestine and contextualizes them within international research. Publications by Monika Bernett, Werner Eck, Linda-Marie Gnther, Achim Lichtenberger and Julia Wilker offer an equally intense examination of the sources, but significantly differ in their perspectives. The question behind the examination asks whether this region has developed in a particular manner that has been shaped and created by Jewish religion and culture, or whether it was a »normal« Roman province with a history shaped by the same circumstances and events as other parts of the Roman Empire. In the case of Judea, the findings of historical research are simultaneously at the center of contemporary legitimizing discourses. The discussion pleads for a cultural comparative historical investigation that critically questions the binary opposition of Jewish versus pagan.	4a349ec7d4bfee8a7bc7cf362afd286d	f0d40d66930bee6bebe7e5fe3c1c9484	5a2baac6fdd1cd9e22981c324eb462a4	article	Jüdische oder römische Perspektive? Neue Studien zum romisch dominierten Judaa Ein kritischer Literaturbericht	Lukas Bormann	\N	2009
7843301	Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knuppel:2009	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/zrg/2009/00000061/00000002/art00006	\N		\N	\N	179-182	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007309787838836}	\N	588417411e5c8a0091e8c38459bf7f60	a34fa668f4991c230dbcea535f62eba6	c8afe54ea1fe6c184e7e50bc9637419e	article	»Manichäische Studien«. Ein neues Forschungs-Projekt	Michael Knuppel	\N	2009
7843363	Irénikon	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rigo:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	547-562	\N	\N	\N		Über die Herkunft der Titel.	e9e46511ac6a9330277ed05180402030	8ed786c68c77ccf86f0f75f22c61d04d	1e07e09485889a923441fbdbecff4579	article	Grégoire Palamas: «nouveau Chrysostome» et «nouveau théologien»	Antonio Rigo	\N	2007
7843368	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder2005	http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/tags/tags.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-05-09 04:14:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add
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\	metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative
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\	tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users
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\	to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we
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\	analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as
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\	their dynamical aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities
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\	in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of
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\	popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative
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\	proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical
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\	model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns
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\	and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7843393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Extended Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/GolbeckW07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2007a.html#GolbeckW07	\N		\N	\N	2381-2386	\N	\N	conf/chi/2007a	date = {2007-05-02}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241011}, isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4}	In this paper we introduce SocialBrowsing, a Firefox
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extension that adds social context to the web browsing
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experience. The extension is paired with services
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provided by social networking websites, analyzes the
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page's contents, and adds tooltips and highlighting to
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indicate when there is relevant social information. We
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present an overview of the tool and implementation,
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and outline future steps for analysis.	e98c2f75b6ecc52efcb1631211d6bce9	34d0fd3782dd7c7c13ebeae248d6874f	0e1483f7ed62b7d2d7e0f70793b0f003	inproceedings	SocialBrowsing: integrating social networks and web browsing.	Jennifer Golbeck and Michael M. Wasser	Mary Beth Rosson and David J. Gilmore	2007
7843642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	302153	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=302153	\N	Fast algorithms for mining association rules	\N	\N	580--592	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-523-1}, book = {Readings in database systems (3rd ed.)}	\N	60d1e26f8cd17578f4225d6b655e6fb6	d22b6a65074a0ffb8bfe181ff21c5d0d	1f7ed40f5ad66655f73781ac074124e6	article	Fast algorithms for mining association rules	Rakesh Agrawal and Ramakrishnan Srikant	\N	1998
7843935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering (SE 2009)	\N	\N	\N	ACTA Press	\N	\N	\N	nurminen09dss	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc317eaa4e9e35547472b486949b7ded	5e8184cb01a349234f94c4a5eda9004d	b53d8300dfa04413cb7353e5af90c162	inproceedings	Applying Semiautomatic Generation of Conceptual Models to Decision Support Systems Domain	Miika Nurminen and Panu Suominen and Sami Äyrämö and Tommi Kärkkäinen	R. Breu	2009
7845007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Xpert.press	SWB-105765031	http://books.google.de/books?id=_lqk9MA733MC&printsec=frontcover&rview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-44175-1}, size = {XVI, 295 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}	\N	47b3a74ec95ec691d7ba62e94b7506e5	ac62c84cf3bfcc4a08ea7e42be491163	b85476c285700a1d7643bd3f7674db15	book	Risikomanagement in IT-Projekten : Gefahren rechtzeitig erkennen und meistern	\N	Gerhard Versteegen	2003
7845039	The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASA	\N	\N	\N	wallace2009temporal	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/125/1704/1	\N	Temporal integration in vowel perception	\N	\N	1704-1711	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1121/1.3077219}	\N	ae9d06ae9acd348454d1c7a3242bf56d	890e6894ca139fefddeab6ccac58de58	1e11a44faca030985f083373e88fe6c1	article	Temporal integration in vowel perception	Andrew B. Wallace and Sheila E. Blumstein	\N	2009
7845084	Hearing Research	151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misawa2001multiple	\N	\N		\N	\N	15--29	\N	1-2	\N	date-added = {2009-03-26 15:30:12 -0400}, issn = {0378-5955}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:31 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T73-41XV77S-2/2/1047c4a2bb889ff8f11ac8d96fa6e34f}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0300-2977(00)00079-6%7D}	The mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii, emits biosonar pulses consisting of four constant-frequency {(CF1-4)} and four frequency-modulated {(FM1-4)} components. The {FM-FM} area of its auditory cortex consists of three subdivisions, containing either {FM1-FM2,} {FM1-FM3} or {FM1-FM4} combination-sensitive neurons. The {FM-FM} area also contains [`]multiple combination-sensitive' neurons: {FM1-FM2,3,} {FM1-FM3,4,} {FM1-FM2,4,} and {FM1-FM2,3,4} neurons. All {FM-FM} neurons are tuned to a time delay (echo delay) of {FMn} (n=2-4) from {FM1.} In the present study, we made the following four major findings. (1) Multiple combination-sensitive neurons show the strongest response to a combination of more than two signal elements. (2) Multiple combination-sensitive neurons are located in about 100 [mu]m wide bands at the boundaries between two adjacent subdivisions of the {FM-FM} area. (3) Iso-best-delay contour lines across the three single combination-sensitive subdivisions are not interrupted by multiple combination-sensitive bands. (4) Each subdivision of the {FM-FM} area has frequency-vs.-frequency coordinates in terms of best {FM1} and best {FMn} frequencies for facilitation, although such coordinates were not obtained with single tone bursts.	872703e30c6aa9658c593747200b2517	8cce4bead4d12c5f534a65a0ac99a7d1	e86c4b0da7899fd2e513a91fbbfd7728	article	Multiple combination-sensitive neurons in the auditory cortex of the mustached bat	Hayato Misawa and Nobuo Suga	\N	2001
7845091	Hearing Research	157	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eggermont2001between	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--42	\N	1-2	\N	date-added = {2009-03-26 15:30:12 -0400}, issn = {0378-5955}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:30 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T73-43HBVSW-1/2/896266ad4bce8fc233ef40beb57d25be}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0378-5955(01)00259-3%7D}	This review investigates the roles of representation, transformation and coding as part of a hierarchical process between sound and perception. This is followed by a survey of how speech sounds and elements thereof are represented in the activity patterns along the auditory pathway. Then the evidence for a place representation of texture features of sound, comprising frequency, periodicity pitch, harmonicity in vowels, and direction and speed of frequency modulation, and for a temporal and synchrony representation of sound contours, comprising onsets, offsets, voice onset time, and low rate amplitude modulation, in auditory cortex is reviewed. Contours mark changes and transitions in sound and auditory cortex appears particularly sensitive to these dynamic aspects of sound. Texture determines which neurons, both cortical and subcortical, are activated by the sound whereas the contours modulate the activity of those neurons. Because contours are temporally represented in the majority of neurons activated by the texture aspects of sound, each of these neurons is part of an ensemble formed by the combination of contour and texture sensitivity. A multiplexed coding of complex sound is proposed whereby the contours set up widespread synchrony across those neurons in all auditory cortical areas that are activated by the texture of sound.	06e26bd148aa896aa36325c7998ccd78	ee879ad037e4cef0f037c18cda9f507d	97136c7144ce952b20f789c1f1f3a543	article	Between sound and perception: reviewing the search for a neural code	Jos J. Eggermont	\N	2001
7845096	Neuropsychologia	47	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	britton2009role	\N	\N		\N	{PMID:} 19162052	1096-1106	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2009-03-26 15:30:12 -0400}, issn = {0028-3932}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 18:16:13 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19162052}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.12.033}	The aim of the current study is to investigate potential hemispheric asymmetries in the perception of vowels and the influence of different time scales on such asymmetries. Activation patterns for naturally produced vowels were examined at three durations encompassing a short (75ms), medium (150ms), and long (300ms) integration time window in a discrimination task. A set of 5 corresponding non-speech sine wave tones were created with frequencies matching the second formant of each vowel. Consistent with earlier hypotheses, there was a right hemisphere preference in the superior temporal gyrus for the processing of spectral information for both vowel and tone stimuli. However, observed laterality differences for vowels and tones were a function of heightened right hemisphere sensitivity to long integration windows, whereas the left hemisphere showed sensitivity to both long and short integration windows. Although there were a number of similarities in the processing of vowels and tones, differences also emerged suggesting that even fairly early in the processing stream at the level of the {STG,} different mechanisms are recruited for processing vowels and tones.	4900d9373f3eb660dcf5cf3f35696692	31325b75019e3e7480658e58147efe63	752a083a1a61b3fbfa5371e1b1de477e	article	The role of spectral and durational properties on hemispheric asymmetries in vowel perception	Brendan Britton and Sheila E Blumstein and Emily B Myers and Christopher Grindrod	\N	2009
7845114	Journal of Neuroscience	25	\N	\N	AUG 17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOC NEUROSCIENCE	11 DUPONT CIRCLE, NW, STE 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA	\N	\N	fritz2005differential	\N	\N		\N	\N	7623-7635	\N	33	\N	date-added = {2009-03-03 16:04:54 -0500}, timescited = {32}, date = {AUG 17 2005}, isi-recid = {145815221}, isi = {000231264500015}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:30 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;KeyUT=000231264500015}, isi-ref-recids = {117006424 145815222 125814277 132624306 143891543 73654071 145815223 136183853 94285794 119031450 21653997 132089257 74554834 132089239 82549625 73140499 114499143 145815224 131850990 145386133 72276042 145815225 98980217 145815226 130089963 120064034 115581964 98154742 134897432 103547098 133497742 132625202 134898018 123031173 136395115 95968724 103560284 134897433 82143083 135889542 84864821 82539451 65410555 135291680 128964376 132147083}, doi = {DOI 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1318-05.2005}	Auditory experience leads to myriad changes in processing in the central auditory system. We recently described task-related plasticity characterized by rapid modulation of spectro-temporal receptive fields (STRFs) in ferret primary auditory cortex (A1) during tone detection. We conjectured that each acoustic task may have its own "signature" STRF changes, dependent on the salient cues that the animal must attend to perform the task. To discover whether other acoustic tasks could elicit changes in STRF shape, we recorded from A1 in ferrets also trained on a frequency discrimination task. Overall, we found a distinct pattern of STRF change, characterized by an expected selective enhancement at target tone frequency but also by an equally selective depression at reference tone frequency. When single-tone detection and frequency discrimination tasks were performed sequentially, neurons responded differentially to identical tones, reflecting distinct predictive values of stimuli in the two behavioral contexts. All results were observed in multiunit as well as single-unit recordings. Our findings provide additional evidence for the presence of adaptive neuronal responses in A1 that can swiftly change to reflect both sensory content and the changing behavioral meaning of incoming acoustic stimuli.	e83e8649499cee86a7f2104f2280bdb4	a633358ba3eb7ee34d5206e34c3d5327	33cf94e4e26b826d10b6aaa725c06e18	article	Differential dynamic plasticity of A1 receptive fields during multiple spectral tasks	JB Fritz and M Elhilali and SA Shamma	\N	2005
7845124	Annals of Otology Rhinology and Laryngology	103	\N	\N	FEB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANNALS PUBL CO	4507 LACLEDE AVE, ST LOUIS, MO 63108	\N	\N	ackermann1994acoustic	\N	\N		\N	\N	98-104	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2009-03-01 11:47:13 -0500}, timescited = {16}, date = {FEB 1994}, isi-recid = {86138840}, isi = {A1994MV73700003}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:30 -0400}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;KeyUT=A1994MV73700003}, isi-ref-recids = {82382480 78946670 86138841 74724456 5616309 86138842 44360534 27052362 19636288 35201215 86138843 652251 16230664 31855268 53777965 31711140 72478386 73071406 72625563 14025092 53125984 56986269 66051983 66536967 68315467 38854385 40313841 49732985 86138844 40313802 43358573 44285896 39472417 82534571 13050510 38414069 86138845}	Acoustic analysis of vocal instability during the production of isolated vowels, including computation of mean fundamental frequency (F0), period-to-period variability (jitter), pitch fluctuations, and between-trial variation of F0, was performed in 20 patients with cerebellar cortical dysfunction. Eleven subjects suffered from purely cerebellar atrophy (CA). In the remaining 9 patients olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA) had been diagnosed. A subgroup of both the CA and OPCA subjects presented with enlarged pitch fluctuations and/or increased jitter values. It is conceivable that asymmetrically distributed motor deficits at the laryngeal level and altered gain settings of laryngeal and/or respiratory reflexes account for the observed phonatory instability. Moreover, 5 of the 20 cerebellar patients had a pitch level exceeding the upper limit of the normal range. Presumably, this deviation reflects increased vocal effort.	ae273e8c9b5165052df516940ed71044	6add784615dec64db137e23c58a94759	da63e2a3845731a299d112c8ae6f2368	article	ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF VOCAL INSTABILITY IN CEREBELLAR DYSFUNCTIONS	H ACKERMANN and W ZIEGLER	\N	1994
7845286	Annual Review of Neuroscience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	singer1995visual	\N	\N		\N	\N	555--586	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-10-31 12:20:06 -0400}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:31 -0400}, local-url = {file://localhost/Volumes/iDisk/Documents/bibdesk/Papers/singer1995.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}	\N	3944247db058ded9b9f0bcb962ab6859	263b2316dcbc79bf3eb6e59add1f84d2	84c13ff2d5e8893efacde97fd8532b15	article	Visual feature integration and the temporal correlation hypothesis	W. Singer and C. Gray	\N	1995
7845338	The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASA	\N	\N	\N	penner1977detection	\N	\N		\N	\N	552-557	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-10-07 13:26:19 -0400}, date-modified = {2009-03-26 17:06:31 -0400}, local-url = {file://localhost/Volumes/iDisk/Documents/bibdesk/Papers/penner1977dtg.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}	\N	b071dcb3bec2ec12f9fb2e9eae6b263e	d0dab816de0cc9354b880d1834963cca	19d968e15f584733f6edf3b13e9ddfb7	article	Detection of temporal gaps in noise as a measure of the decay of auditory sensation	MJ Penner	\N	1977
7846072	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Methodological)	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benjamini1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2346101	\N		\N	\N	289-300	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-29 10:56:34}, citeulike-article-id = {1042553}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2346101}	The common approach to the multiplicity problem calls for controlling
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\	the familywise error rate (FWER). This approach, though, has faults,
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\	and we point out a few. A different approach to problems of multiple
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\	significance testing is presented. It calls for controlling the expected
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\	proportion of falsely rejected hypotheses-the false discovery rate.
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\	This error rate is equivalent to the FWER when all hypotheses are
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\	true but is smaller otherwise. Therefore, in problems where the control
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\	of the false discovery rate rather than that of the FWER is desired,
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\	there is potential for a gain in power. A simple sequential Bonferroni-type
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\	procedure is proved to control the false discovery rate for independent
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\	test statistics, and a simulation study shows that the gain in power
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\	is substantial. The use of the new procedure and the appropriateness
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\	of the criterion are illustrated with examples.	c25cfe69f7bab3768c0ba7b706758979	b38b0e6655978ad8c7d8455b175c2cbf	7d9c780b64c0e5ff5bbf2c69ec14b11f	article	Controlling the False Discovery Rate: A Practical and Powerful Approach
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\	to Multiple Testing	Yoav Benjamini and Yosef Hochberg	\N	1995
7846073	BMJ	310	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical
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\	School, London.	\N	\N	Bland1995	http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/reprint/310/6973/170	\N		\N	\N	170	\N	6973	\N	issn = {0959-8138}, posted-at = {2005-08-08 14:44:36}, citeulike-article-id = {276826}, priority = {1}	\N	66f8d738ea396c07fe7c7409122d6963	5077807fa2b4b1f28e2aec80c807bedc	6603251a8f4c71428b4f226d7aaa2164	article	Multiple significance tests: the Bonferroni method.	J. M. Bland and D. G. Altman	\N	1995
7846082	Methods Mol Biol	328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Florens2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-026-X:159	\N		\N	\N	159--175	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {16785648}, timestamp = {2008.05.27}, pii = {1-59745-026-X:159}, owner = {Kevin}, doi = {10.1385/1-59745-026-X:159}	Multidimensional chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry is an
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\	emerging technique for the analysis of complex protein mixtures.
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\	One approach in this general category, multidimensional protein identification
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\	technology (MudPIT), couples biphasic or triphasic microcapillary
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\	columns to high-performance liquid chromatography, tandem mass spectrometry,
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\	and database searching. The integration of each of these components
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\	is critical to the implementation of MudPIT in a laboratory. MudPIT
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\	can be used for the analysis of complex peptide mixtures generated
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\	from biofluids, tissues, cells, organelles, or protein complexes.
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\	The information described in this chapter will provide researchers
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\	with details for sample preparation, column assembly, and chromatography
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\	parameters for complex peptide mixture analysis.	36d2f2713dd474cd4baebdf401bd13ec	e49fa019e7fd41dd1b8592088d331498	feda4084b90efbe2802684e9dd850f14	article	Proteomic analysis by multidimensional protein identification technology.	Laurence Florens and Michael P Washburn	\N	2006
7846096	Mol Cell Proteomics	3	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	Applied Biosystems, Framingham, MA 01701, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ross2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M400129-MCP200	\N		\N	\N	1154--1169	\N	12	\N	pmid = {15385600}, timestamp = {2008.05.15}, pii = {M400129-MCP200}, owner = {css}, doi = {10.1074/mcp.M400129-MCP200}	We describe here a multiplexed protein quantitation strategy that
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\	provides relative and absolute measurements of proteins in complex
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\	mixtures. At the core of this methodology is a multiplexed set of
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\	isobaric reagents that yield amine-derivatized peptides. The derivatized
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\	peptides are indistinguishable in MS, but exhibit intense low-mass
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\	MS/MS signature ions that support quantitation. In this study, we
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\	have examined the global protein expression of a wild-type yeast
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\	strain and the isogenic upf1Delta and xrn1Delta mutant strains that
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\	are defective in the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and the general
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\	5' to 3' decay pathways, respectively. We also demonstrate the use
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\	of 4-fold multiplexing to enable relative protein measurements simultaneously
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\	with determination of absolute levels of a target protein using synthetic
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\	isobaric peptide standards. We find that inactivation of Upf1p and
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\	Xrn1p causes common as well as unique effects on protein expression.	8702284c3c773dab4dafd7a212668344	8403debe0df7a46abe58c9b89fae0892	9dc7d875bf0ff6a00440ea998b991fc4	article	Multiplexed protein quantitation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using
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\	amine-reactive isobaric tagging reagents.	Philip L Ross and Yulin N Huang and Jason N Marchese and Brian Williamson and Kenneth Parker and Stephen Hattan and Nikita Khainovski and Sasi Pillai and Subhakar Dey and Scott Daniels and Subhasish Purkayastha and Peter Juhasz and Stephen Martin and Michael Bartlet-Jones and Feng He and Allan Jacobson and Darryl J Pappin	\N	2004
7846239	\N	\N	\N	Überarb. Neuausgabe.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt Tb.	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	3499612526	http://www.amazon.de/Crashkurs-Typo-Layout-Schriftdesign-visuellen/dp/3499612526%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3499612526	\N		\N	\N	289	\N	\N	\N	asin = {3499612526}, ean = {9783499612527}, isbn = {978-3-499-61252-7}	\N	46531975fcd12a9fd2814b8040321b45	bfe92e0c6861b8d97729f94c9c6f2165	be8f768035bc7ef8d7578cd312a2dfd9	book	Crashkurs Typo und Layout: Vom Schriftdesign zum visuellen Konzept. Für Mac und PC	Cyrus Dominik Khazaeli	\N	2007
7846240	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mitp-Verlag	Bonn	\N	\N	3826615727	http://www.amazon.de/Zeichen-setzen-Satzwissen-Typoregeln-Textgestalter/dp/3826615727%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3826615727	\N		\N	\N	267	\N	\N	\N	asin = {3826615727}, ean = {9783826615726}, isbn = {3826615727}	\N	4c72bb60ef833424cf5d6bfad0b7b02a	6b1dd0f603317a2a0882dab9a957de45	a031b4bb18a4bbbe952a8396e3f5e475	book	Zeichen setzen. Satzwissen und Typoregeln für Textgestalter	Ralf Herrmann	\N	2005
7846245	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliographisches Institut	Mannheim	\N	\N	3411705515	http://www.amazon.de/Duden-Korrektur-bearbeiten-verarbeiten-Gestalten/dp/3411705515%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3411705515	\N		\N	\N	440	\N	\N	\N	asin = {3411705515}, ean = {9783411705511}, isbn = {3411705515}	\N	3e541f1eb9d57cfec5a57b45e6b777ec	797f7c9dc41897906c9078412ae5b3a8	0d516f30d350f2a8703942e2d482c128	book	Duden. Satz und Korrektur. Texte bearbeiten, verarbeiten und Gestalten	\N	Brigitte Witzer	2002
7846409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MarketingSchool	http://ivica31.wordpress.com	\N	Join the leaders of the Internet Marketing Industry.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Launch of a brand new marketing school is literally taking the internet marketing world by storm!
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And why??
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Because the help people receive is invaluable. Too many programs online are hyped up to be what they are not… claims of fortunes, riches… claims of help and support… and do they deliver… in a word no!
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This is where the 7 figure marketing school is different. You get the help and support you need. Check out all of the mentors… http://www.newmarketingschool.com
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Follow me as I journey into the minds of the people who have conquered internet marketing.	f2eef3223e20d83b493b37c6641659c4	acd728d833432eacdad222d10db38ab8	3330c2b5199cb679f19a7235ddd77366	article	Marketing School	Ivan Brandich	Ivan Brandich	2009
7846898	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioy2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9579&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	Bibliogr. p.55	52-55	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.01}, owner = {C881240}	C'est avant tout dans une stratégie de liens sociaux qui se redessinent,
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\	et que le patient peut réapprivoiser, par exemple, avec la "pause
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\	cigarette", que l'écoute informelle prend toute son envergure.	0a9ce3e9bb98f82e8632f167eb00dcc8	1339a6ea1db304f9e3e24f0d2a651970	7aeafa5ab5ef2cd0dc2dac561a6fdf01	article	L'écoute informelle, facteur de resocialisation	Antoine Bioy and Françoise Bourgeois	\N	2009
7846932	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guittet2009	http://www.santementale.fr/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=9580&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=66	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
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\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	Extraits du chapitre 2 "Interagir" pages 25-31
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\	Bibliogr. p.59	59-59	\N	136	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.02}, owner = {C881240}	Chaque jour, dans la relation à autrui, nous sommes amenés à discuter,
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\	informer, argumenter, défendre notre point de vue, négocier, traiter
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\	et dépasser les conflits.
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\	L'entretien nous invite à réfléchir à nos relations avec les autres
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\	et avec nous-même. Saisir les enjeux de la rencontre, observer les
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\	comportements, ressentir les émotions, les intentions de notre interlocuteur
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\	nous aident à progresser sur ce terrain.
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\	Cette 7e édition mise à jour et augmentée expose les différentes techniques
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\	et méthodes à utiliser pour gagner en compréhension et en efficacité.
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\	Les processus suivants sont traités : interagir, enquêter, réguler,
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\	écouter, influencer, décider, évaluer, négocier, recruter, conseiller,
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\	Au final, l'étudiant en psychologie et/ou en communication, le responsable,
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\	le formateur, trouveront ici le savoir-faire indispensable pour développer
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\	leurs capacités d'observation, d'écoute, d'intervention.	4b81ce5f35750bc3383d4f221c84ff1e	cddbf0c242e83525fc0fbfc169a28997	074aefc0118ab1d1907209dc8a847d84	article	L'entretien : Techniques et pratiques	André Guittet	\N	2009
7846969	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp Verlag	\N	\N	\N	duenne2008	http://www.amazon.de/Raumtheorie-Grundlagentexte-aus-Philosophie-Kulturwissenschaften/dp/3518294008%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3518294008	\N	Raumtheorie: Grundlagentexte aus Philosophie und…Amazon.de: Jörg Dünne: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783518294000}, asin = {3518294008}, isbn = {3518294008}	\N	5debcbebcaff19fbf3708512bdbde12b	ae318fdc477adfa0702bb24fed370269	4dc5d3261a0140565ec555e9075dc272	book	Raumtheorie: Grundlagentexte aus Philosophie und Kulturwissenschaften	Jörg Dünne	\N	2008
7846990	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herbez2009	\N	\N		\N	pratique spontanée qui ne se confond pas avec une simple conversation,
\

\
\	l'entretien informel n'est pas informe. Il admet un cadre minimal.
\

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\	Il se pense à partir de théories élaborées que ce dossier tente de
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\	décrire.	60-61	\N	136	\N	pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\img738.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.04.02}, owner = {C881240}	Bibliographie réalisée par le réseau documentaire en santé mentale,
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\	Ascodocpsy	9d00db6654c56d5c23df9f0698eaedfd	116f815e77eb30e6cfc5e8d72fc8e301	782fef926f54c06237ac82d4d419516e	article	Bibliographie sur l'entretien informel	Carine Herbez and Viviane Beltrame and Sophie Karavokyros and Claire Papeghin and Marie-Agnès Potton	\N	2009
7846998	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the 18th British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC-2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Warwick, UK	\N	\N	Escalante2007Word	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70ee7aae59919e036fc14f53598fc8aa	c969adeac757bf39f29c6d9d362575eb	9b3873b4fae7e640d48bfa76a34bff48	inproceedings	Word Co-occurrence and Markov Random Fields for Improving Automatic Image Annotation	H. J. Escalante and M. Montes and E. Sucar	\N	2007
7847023	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garzanti 	\N	\N	\N	tod08	\N	\N		\N	Oltre lo scontro delle civilt Tzvetan Todorov Garzanti 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c452ffe630761d75d7d02a31cf147ac9	36873c5ca93723a5c19a603fa76b9774	3db49552deb4e36e84700f6de766ecf7	book	La paura dei barbari	Tzvetan Todorov	\N	2008
7847061	Informatik Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/insk/X08a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/insk/insk31.html#X08a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	89-99	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-007-0222-0}, date = {2008-05-09}	\N	9127178174f4a02ea6d342e828883251	75442bf9aa1b3f43c3e19732ba7a8ed2	059ad2f18aa4728c4b1b532f77125175	article	Web(b)logs und Recht.	\N	\N	2008
7848266	Informatik Spektrum	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/insk/Rossnagel05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/insk/insk28.html#Rossnagel05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	462-473	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-005-0036-x}, date = {2006-01-17}	\N	72014d52f6fb840d3fef7959fb5d0ea3	5ef379786d245f8f441945bdca1c4f82	25460582e1b403fbfa4bf70f35923589	article	Verantwortung für Datenschutz.	Alexander Rossnagel	\N	2005
7848364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_106.pdf	\N		\N	In: Proceedings of the XVIth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), 2008, Galway, Ireland	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac39743fadbcabf0f8a8944b748dce21	45142001fb5aa30de46bf7d3c266ac36	50d62d2b543b9ece5148b1b5b89eb42f	inproceedings	Exploring Success Factors for IT Carve Out Projects	Stefanie Leimeister and Jan Marco Leimeister and Jens Fähling and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
7848393	Int. J. Comput. Vision	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Carbonetto2008Learning	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1346000	\N	Learning to Recognize Objects with Little Supervision	\N	\N	219--237	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0920-5691}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11263-007-0067-7}	\N	02fcdea4d760d6bbae7c1abfa8ec88f2	198f6e89990d7205645d4c404d3d5cc3	dc69c17f2d8e2552af6679604c4ee0fb	article	Learning to Recognize Objects with Little Supervision	Peter Carbonetto and Gyuri Dork\\'{o} and Cordelia Schmid and Hendrik K\\"{u}ck and Nando Freitas	\N	2008
7848402	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Computer Vision - ECCV 2004, 8th European Conference on Computer Vision. Proceedings, Part I	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prague, Czech Republic	\N	\N	Carbonetto2004Statistical	\N	\N		\N	\N	350-362	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eccv/2004-1	ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=3021{\\&}spage=350}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b5b93f8ebfd03857910b9481be95dcf0	881eba6a7b1081b88cc4c41c69bd4aa4	226b58c8fceaacb40462b9f8fe0ebe0a	inproceedings	A Statistical Model for General Contextual Object Recognition	Peter Carbonetto and Nando de Freitas and Kobus Barnard	\N	2004
7848534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	Texte und Kommentare / Eine altertumswissenschaftliche Reihe	Freund:2009	\N	\N		\N	118 €	\N	\N	31	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-019345-9}	\N	1d36ca640fc9c5a7cdc96b0a4385b898	f105929c2eb512ecf963e133ab69a964	8074cbb619fc357531e92ed0b8a0b158	book	Laktanz. "Divinae institutiones". Buch 7: "De vita beata" Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar	Stefan Freund	\N	2009
7848543	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morlet:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-198	\N	\N	\N		\N	e52a85def63d4c3c869cdc711c85d326	cbda16a31135020b0e3ce944269ae5ef	77067503a6dada57b7a778039b053754	article	Entre histoire et exégèse. Réflexions sur la logique narrative du livre I de l'Histoire ecclésiastique d'Eusèbe	Sébastien Morlet	\N	2008
7848548	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cacciari:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-206	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3274d6a0bfcfe1bf8b1da7696a04415	65f7f5ca46e13e08aa44e9d74d2357b4	41ae76e8b529fac1d8331f3ef0a77ece	article	L'archetipo latente. La notizia eusebiana su Quadrato (HE IV,3)	Antonio Cacciari	\N	2008
7848552	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks:2003	\N	\N		\N	see \\url{http://www.daml.org/2003/11/swrl/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2cb7479ed22e9484e0c8256c2c40c47b	7ab671d9deea1d93fe8fb905b23a5ce1	39f909bb30218a95763ba4a555dced4e	misc	{SWRL: A semantic web rule language combining OWL and RuleML}	I. Horrocks and P. F. Patel-Schneider and H. Boley and S. Tabet and B. Grosof andM. Dean	\N	2003
7848553	\N	\N	\N	\N	April9-11	\N	WIAMIS-2003: 4th European Workshop on Image Analysis\
    for Multimedia Interactive Services	\N	\N	\N	\N	London, UK	\N	\N	swap:2002	\N	\N		\N	See \\url{http://swap.semanticweb.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23b464fc6d893c4196d4b6eaa9530812	3fc878509d46bfe8d87b068edcc9900b	15cec297e2818619e58ccea3c0173de0	inproceedings	{SWAP: Ontology-based Knowledge Management with\
    Peer-to-Peer Technology}	J. Broekstra and M. Ehrig and F. van Harmelen and M. Sabou and R. Siebes and S. Staab and H. Stuckenschmidt and C. Tempich	\N	2003
7848554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IJCAI 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks:2001a	\N	\N		\N	\N	199--204	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9651a226dc75a7678d10185bbdd667b	e333f2bd91d30854fbb316548c62487e	bf874523120ffe09d49cfbd5bc3bcf1b	inproceedings	{Ontology reasoning in the SHOQ(D) description logic}	Ian Horrocks and U. Satler	\N	2001
7848555	\N	2083	\N	\N	June18-23	\N	Automated Reasoning: First International Joint\
\	Conference (IJCAR) 2001	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Siena, Italy	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Haarslev:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	701	\N	\N	\N		\N	1caa6762f9ab4dd4aa157b16164cb215	fd1f8755264a6f19fffdb50a927d3280	59dda04bad2efe934ceb0afe3ee44421	inproceedings	{RACER System Description}	Volker Haarslev and Ralf M{\\"o}ller	R. Gor{\\'e} and A. Leitsch and T. Nipkow	2001
7848556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Description Logics Workshop, DL'99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cbe94b606c6b8ab3110ab92fd1c96aa	678882a569e953abcf20f7c6af7aebc5	918fab126c13002b4b585083c4499e8e	inproceedings	{FaCT and iFaCT}	Ian Horrocks	\N	1999
7848558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adler:2000	\N	{Working Draft}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a9a3a17df02a9520c31c753dc184e45	479798befb69789dfa37a723cf749f66	3b15febb9df9603f69cbc6a9bba891c4	techreport	{Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)}	S. Adler and S. Adler and A. Berglund and J. Caruso and S. Deach and P. Grosso and E. Gutentag and A. Milowski and S. Parnell and J. Richman and S and Zilles	\N	2000
7848559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robie:1998	\N	{Position paper QL'98 Workshop}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TandS/QL/QL98/pp/xql.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	202b984de3c09229b522fb93b2b6a344	47ad26dcba53d6802031fa95f4651868	28ad0eba61c42f7eb2a0383ce084f8b3	techreport	{XML Query Language (XQL)}	J. Robie and J. Lapp and D. Schach	\N	1998
7848560	\N	\N	\N	\N	May20	\N	{1st Workshop on Semantics in Peer-to-Peer and Grid\
    Computing at the Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budapest, Hungary	\N	\N	swap:2003	\N	\N		\N	See \\url{http://swap.semanticweb.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b451827071152f6d80be62461853f674	4badfc37d0041cc59ebb1f449db30806	0942552ee728d82be805bede4bfd3d95	inproceedings	{A Metadata Model for Semantics-Based Peer-to-Peer\
    Systems}	J. Broekstra and M. Ehrig and P. Haase and F. v. Harmelen and A. Kampman and M. Sabou and R. Siebes and S. Staab and H. Stuckenschmidt and C. Tempich	\N	2003
7848561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Free Software Foundation}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fsf:1999		\N		\N	See \\url{http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7074aefc6f3a67883ce1c01d0c2e91c	831f38c27fa65e3d564a681720491176	52bb364d9f19e0648694755633319a50	misc	{The GNU Lesser General Public License}	FSF	\N	1999
7848563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufman	\N	\N	\N	Abiteboul:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9aafbfb8bbc43d82db66955b2bb69753	8d0031760eb8a37fe8582bebe4e7031a	879fe00ad9c952891c749f220796a985	book	{Data on the Web: From Relations to Semistructural Data and XML}	Serge Abiteboul and Peter Buneman and Dan Suciu	\N	1999
7848564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aduna	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SeRQL:2003		User manual		\N	See \\url{http://www.openrdf.org/doc/SeRQLmanual.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0383864991351cf4b36760ccad20b5af	b3e50cabccba994dc21c0dd3ef5062f2	4f537a3368d15980c3010f50e558ed35	techreport	{The SeRQL Query Language}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman	\N	2003
7848565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bechhofer:2003	\N	\N		\N	See \\url{http://dig.sourceforge.net}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f9ec6f27f7f7f3b5a89dce817d04721	e21a09d8f1f9f0e4084a4dbba8f3445c	5a07ec4837f5cc2cda018996bcb72c49	misc	{The DIG Interface}	Sean Bechhofer	\N	2003
7848566	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	N3:1998	\N	\N		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Notation3.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b62fd6b46d944d523424808ff2af6de2	37d752500af6c439394c88d433eef517	29c577a1ea1fab4bad4c6e78e879f9f6	misc	Notation 3	Tim Berners-Lee	\N	1998
7848568	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of Semantic Web Workshop of the 10th\
    International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hong-Kong, China	\N	\N	Beckett:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05d677ff9e38a74fbbe47e911c90ef71	c2a285e96f6478fd545ee9aec416a3ee	fe069b341df4f4b6887fd72fdffece50	inproceedings	{The Design and Implementation of the Redland RDF\
    Application Framework}	David Beckett	\N	2001
7848569	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Aidministrator Nederland b.v.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broekstra:2000		{On-To-Knowledge (IST-1999-10132) Deliverable 8}		\N	See \\url{http://www.ontoknowledge.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13b4762e3afbae64be65c8f312c42290	a24861923dcb7adf080a834a25b5b0a2	0b41679d843af4e387cb6718e1ec7e95	techreport	{The State of the Art on Representation and Query Languages\
for Semistructured Data}	Jeen Broekstra and Christiaan Fluit and Frank van Harmelen	\N	2000
7848570	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Aidministrator Nederland b.v.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broekstra:2001		{On-To-Knowledge (IST-1999-10132) Deliverable 9}		\N	See \\url{http://www.ontoknowledge.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f4fdd22f803c96866ed705d8083e769	1043a65fe914442ff68ea7078cacd461	8332c4258eef4b0b8374cd236abad2f2	techreport	{Query Language Definition}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman	\N	2001
7848571	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the 10th International World Wide Web\
    Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hong-Kong, China	\N	\N	Broekstra:2001a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8392129bf1437c44e2d0f4d866b8d5bb	de4d438c2eb9cd7140894a74a607e19e	9a2acaf7d306acc6e265d6688d45fd31	inproceedings	{Enabling Knowledge Representation on the Web by Extending\
    RDF Schema}	Jeen Broekstra and Michel Klein and Stefan Decker and Dieter Fensel and Frank van Harmelen and Ian Horrocks	\N	2001
7848572	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	Aidministrator Nederland b.v.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broekstra:2001b		{On-To-Knowledge (IST-1999-10132) Deliverable 10}		\N	See \\url{http://www.ontoknowledge.org/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5402e4480376efe038b7c2a8e7b3a0ab	686824fa05dad2775de0316a11a4f8bf	058e028cc9dcb5e30f841941db2da2e5	techreport	{Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying\
    RDF and RDF Schema}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman	\N	2001
7848573	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 9 -- 12,	\N	Proceedings of the first {I}nternational {S}emantic {W}eb\
    {C}onference (ISWC 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag, Heidelberg Germany	Sardinia, Italy	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Broekstra:2002	\N	\N		\N	See also \\url{http://www.openrdf.org/}	54--68	\N	2342	\N		\N	9a1bc62b8052aff3448a908c6096e0bc	19f56b1841f9f416c1753f803c2ba3dc	1f0ebf93352472284c627fdcd75a2c77	inproceedings	{Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying\
    RDF and RDF Schema}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman and Frank van Harmelen	Ian Horrocks and James Hendler	2002
7848574	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	OntoText	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiryakov:2002	http://www.ontotext.com/publications/index.html#KiryakovEtAl2002	{On-To-Knowledge (IST-1999-10132) Deliverable 38}		\N	See \\url{http://www.ontotext.com/publications/index.html#KiryakovEtAl2002}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a23b87c34804fdf420ea2839025fb815	ae4611f7d5583c0acfec051fd17b0371	e3adcdd91f186fff105ec3f3e6437478	techreport	{Ontology Middleware: Analysis and Design}	Atanas Kiryakov and Kiril Iv. Simov and Damyan Ognyanov	\N	2002
7848575	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Box:2000		W3C Note		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f92623f6753ab83fe2597bd34a74865d	90c2e942a1e7306220f19ae56f7cff2f	64a001838b505f10190b4ef61588e252	techreport	{Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1}	Don Box and David Ehnebuske and Gopal Kakivaya and Andrew Layman and Noah Mendelsohn and Henrik Frystyk Nielsen and Satish Thatte and Dave Winer	\N	2000
7848576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Computer Science, FORTH	\N	\N	Heraklion, Greece	\N	\N	Karvounarakis:2000		\N		\N	See \\url{http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/isst/RDF/RQL/rql.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	513b8e096b1642fae5086c79deeda2e5	fea1e863d644d321bc1beb46073f5ee4	855f9022a8ac5020c0cda560b1742e0f	techreport	Querying Community Web Portals	Gregory Karvounarakis and Vassilis Christophides and Dimitris Plexousakis and Sofia Alexaki	\N	2000
7848577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Computer Science, FORTH	\N	\N	Heraklion, Greece	\N	\N	Alexaki:2000		\N		\N	See\
    \\url{http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/isst/RDF/RSSDB/rdfsuite.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3a12c6e361463bc5614c49d9d554f9b	af07fa042c640a4a835b959106455fa2	edec4394654dd635120f3a1990931f14	techreport	{The RDFSuite: Managing Voluminous RDF Description Bases}	Sofia Alexaki and Vassilis Christophides and Greg Karvounarakis and Dimitris Plexousakis and Karsten Tolle	\N	2000
7848578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute for Learning and Research Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller:2001		Public draft		\N	See \\url{http://ilrt.org/discovery/2001/02/squish/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	55801ae1809252497ae6e4ec88979dc8	ab48c99f6ae02f43464c5fa8c45fcb38	458ceffaf205303f8d8b141b2ab00fbf	techreport	{RDF Squish query language and Java implementation}	Libby Miller	\N	2001
7848580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{HP-Labs, Bristol}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carrol:2001		Public API		\N	See \\url{http://www.hpl.hp.com/semweb/jena-top.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d558e530eebbf6509c814a5a534bae6f	9df9af32ada54c86fb4e2360eab175ac	766f2aa31a8ff1c7b4d2f083a66e7b94	techreport	{The Jena Semantic Web Toolkit}	Jeremy Carrol and Brian McBride	\N	2001
7848581	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Hewlett Packard	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seaborne:2004	\N	W3C member submission		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/Submission/2004/SUBM-RDQL-20040109/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9cf06b27aaca22d9ad1cbecea0e12a1	3eddb8d1ff0099bf624b7d780fca412e	cbfb965876f7347a97cad06445251bfd	techreport	{RDQL - A Query Language for RDF}	Andy Seaborne	\N	2004
7848582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc.\\ of DL'99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bechhofer:1999	download/1999/corba-fact.ps.gz	\N		\N	\N	33--36	\N	\N	\N		\N	b658d44e4b012abc529e6e4e15921b4f	b8d6be584b8a36fe9d67910442b775a1	c51a69923376faec69db6acf2e74a019	inproceedings	A Proposal for a Description Logic Interface	S. Bechhofer and I. Horrocks and P. F. Patel-Schneider and S. Tessaris	\N	1999
7848583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of the Workshop on Internet-Based\
    Information Systems at the 13th National Conference on Artificial\
    Intelligence (AAAI96)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Luke:1996		\N		\N	See\
    \\url{http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/pubs/aaai-paper.ps}	96--102	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes SHOE, a set of Simple HTML Ontology\
\	\	Extensions. SHOE allows World-Wide Web authors to\
\	\	annotate their pages with ontology-based knowledge about\
\	\	page contents. We present examples showing how the use\
\	\	of SHOE can support a new generation of knowledge-based\
\	\	search and knowledge discovery tools that operate on the\
\	\	World-Wide Web.	1563f3395c0eeb337270c28d1603851c	d3a101d21364ef35044a0f14056a506c	196ded0df5f5e4133980f0171ab70091	inproceedings	Ontology-Based Knowledge Discovery on the World-Wide Web	Sean Luke and Lee Spector and David Rager	A. Franz and H. Kitano	1996
7848584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference\
    on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI/MIT Press, Menlo Park, CA	\N	\N	\N	Heflin:2000		\N		\N	See\
    \\url{http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/pubs/aaai2000.pdf}	443--449	\N	\N	\N		We discuss the problems associated with managing\
    ontologies in distributed environments such as the Web. The Web\
    poses unique problems for the use of ontologies because of the rapid\
    evolution and autonomy of web sites. We present SHOE, a web-based\
    knowledge representation language that supports multiple versions of\
    ontologies. We describe SHOE in the terms of a logic that separates\
    data from ontologies and allows ontologies to provide different\
    perspectives on the data.  We then discuss the features of SHOE that\
    address ontology versioning, the effects of ontology revision on\
    SHOE web pages, and methods for implementing ontology integration\
    using SHOE's extension and version mechanisms.	a51b8ffc528490268c1b2bc29fa62930	a5179eeb9d6cbbf836d5c513de902607	d71fb5bd82de9d340b8119f81f028beb	inproceedings	Dynamic Ontologies on the Web	Jeff Heflin and James Hendler	\N	2000
7848586	\N	\N	\N	\N	October 2--6	\N	Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management;\
                 Methods, Models and Tools, Proceedings of the 12th\
                 International Conference EKAW 2000	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Juan-les-Pins, France	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence	Fensel:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--16	\N	LNCS 1937	\N		\N	6be250c6d6bd6bda3cbf722774bd8a90	faa8f3715de1cdd6aec1bf17a26888b5	3aa707a0a30a2b7139b93fdeeb88e3ff	inproceedings	{OIL} in a Nutshell	Dieter Fensel and Ian Horrocks and Frank van Harmelen and Stefan Decker and Michael Erdmann and Michel Klein	Rose Dieng and Olivier Corby	2000
7848587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	Fensel:2000a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8fcbd3f15929bbd747e1537a32c15328	5625691ba4a04f89a08c4b316c50ac95	7ce84a7e8ec4a963ee84b860b740fe4d	book	Ontologies: Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and\
\	Electronic Commerce	Dieter Fensel	\N	2000
7848588	\N	\N	\N	\N	October 18--20,	\N	Proceedings of the {eBusiness} and {eWork} 2000\
                 ({EMMSEC} 2000) Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madrid, Spain	\N	\N	Fensel:2000b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f0c970ff02277b5f08ff6692bd30144	be7e8e7781b119440009f080e9f8b05f	d590a013c65ec6f53dd7578c82ae4484	inproceedings	{On-To-Knowledge: Ontology-based Tools for Knowledge\
                 Management}	Dieter Fensel and Frank van Harmelen and Michel Klein and Hans Akkermans and Jeen Broekstra and Christiaan Fluit and Jos van der Meer and Hans-Peter Schnurr and Rudi Studer and John Hughes and Uwe Krohn and John Davies and Robert Engels and Bernt Bremdal and Fredrik Ygge and Thorsten Lau and Bernd Novotny and Ulrich Reimer and Ian Horrocks	\N	2000
7848589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Database Semantics, Semantic Issues in Multimedia Systems}	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publisher, Boston	\N	\N	\N	Decker:1999	ftp://ftp.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/mike/dfe/paper/rdf3.ps	\N		\N	\N	351--369	\N	\N	\N		The World Wide Web (WWW) can be viewed as the largest\
                 multimedia database that has ever existed. However, its\
                 support for query answering and automated inference is\
                 very limited. Metadata and domain specific ontologies\
                 were proposed by several authors to solve this problem.\
                 We developed Ontobroker which uses formal ontologies to\
                 extract, reason, and generate metadata in the WWW. The\
                 paper describes the formalisms and tools for\
                 formulating queries, defining ontologies, extracting\
                 metadata, and generating metadata in the format of the\
                 Resource Description Framework (RDF), as recently\
                 proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These\
                 methods provide a means for semantic based query\
                 handling even if the information is spread over several\
                 sources. Furthermore, the generation of RDF\
                 descriptions enables the exploitation of the\
                 ontological information in RDF-based applications.	2f781b2a73f8b3104cdf1990ef87ca8c	6a0fa858b82a7693a8dff64275c151d9	01f1029d8a4ef756914a843e5e64f705	inproceedings	{Ontobroker: Ontology Based Access to Distributed and\
      Semi-Structured Information}	Stefan Decker and Michael Erdmann and Dieter Fensel and Rudi Studer	R. Meersman	1999
7848590	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chamberlin:2001		Working Draft		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d9c3aaf1950435e6aeb45974aa44120	ee82168c14777ec82de8e7c5f27f454b	0252835c6f771e5fc9b1971cf287ded4	techreport	{XQuery: A Query Language for XML}	Don Chamberlin and Daniela Florescu and Jonathan Robie and Jerome Simeon and Mugur Stefanescu	\N	2001
7848591	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Chamberlin:2000		\N		\N	Also available at\
\\url{http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/chamberlin/quilt_lncs.pdf}. See also\
\\url{http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/chamberlin/quilt.html}.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9b4b0748de91c09387e4a1fac1a0fbc	aa5a06b62fce16079a2e0f0bdfe4097f	b8bd558e020ec0af5a0d908c6336fa22	inproceedings	{Quilt: an XML Query Language for Heterogeneous Data\
\	Sources}	Don Chamberlin and Jonathan Robie and Daniela Florescu	\N	2000
7848592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Very\
\	Large Databases, VLDB-96}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bombay, India	\N	\N	Levy:1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	251--262	\N	\N	\N		\N	f632542cdcb670c5982272d5c8c0d082	1a25f7a7c0e0e87184e8c0deef57ffb9	cfd909d9239bc29d573c7dcba0f8ad9d	inproceedings	{Querying Heterogeneous Information Sources Using Source\
\	Descriptions}	Alon Levy and Anand Rajaraman and Joan Ordille	\N	1996
7848593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artificial Intelligence Today: Recent Trends and\
\	Developments	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Levy:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	249-268	\N	1600	\N		\N	5772a916c85f995a038b63ccbd8e1254	74fbec8ee3a5ecf8be8ada90ebbdf18e	9bf7f807c0c890e0efcbb7fc67fd6e9b	inproceedings	Combining artificial intelligence and databases for data\
\	integration	Alon Levy	M. Wooldridge and M. Veloso	1999
7848594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam	\N	Stuckenschmidt:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5858dba9f72c9f4eec369452df029c82	258eadf2f77b68a188a353476cb37b49	de5f713a3f52437b37945d9a18c4744b	phdthesis	{Ontology-Based Information Sharing in Weakly Structured\
\	Environments}	Heiner Stuckenschmidt	\N	2003
7848595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the IJCAI-01 Workshop on Ontologies and\
\	Information Sharing}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, USA	\N	\N	Wache:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0f9b2f39ba7a018c26b60ba4c0f5469	7a3f8f2ba44c472924bc7c8cacaf671d	d3f661178e4f49cc28f76024be21eb9b	inproceedings	{Ontology-Based Integration of Information -- A Survey of\
\	Existing Approaches}	H. Wache and T. V{\\"o}gele and U. Visser and H. Stuckenschmidt and G. Schuster and H. Neumann and S. H{\\"u}bner	\N	2001
7848596	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsch:1998		{Position paper QL'98 Workshop}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-xml-ql-19980819/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d46fcf505af8dd49c61b8b7edefdb10c	14720c820d5899950288288ce0820d84	151c0383f84ccfe6eeeeafee33003b15	techreport	{XML-QL: A Query Language for XML}	Alin Deutsch and Mary Fernandez and Daniela Florescu and Alon Levy and Dan Suciu	\N	1998
7848598	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark:1999		Recommendation		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d76bf4259213e87026b93e250d811794	b6715ee6b3c3f28ba036dec90d61c88b	f7aa4b308aa97b469ea87ea4e268abe3	techreport	{XML Path Language (XPath) version 1.0}	James Clark and Steve DeRose	\N	1999
7848599	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thompson:2001		Recommendation		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e66e52d937f1ede750d4d32c277863de	27c5f9043ff8189fad732b04924b6b6e	acbd75e1490c85164d00aab9394fc6b9	techreport	{XML Schema Part 1: Structures}	Henry Thompson and David Beech and Murray Maloney and Noah Mendelsohn	\N	2001
7848600	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biron:2001		Recommendation		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd653615d6473e32b8652b0f4db798e6	a961e7f5b9260df26c3d2c76529cfb7d	60966a28c0db4a9438016e7b727a6d7e	techreport	{XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes}	Paul V. Biron and Ashok Malhotra	\N	2001
7848601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	Cattel:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-647-4}	\N	cb86173999d4129a517d3fe96bc4d47f	19c1c4963a99054173a0c73e2b609235	348ce21e58fc10582101c1e432b86d26	book	{The Object Database Standard: ODMG 3.0}	R.G.G. Cattel and Douglas Barry and Mark Berler and Jeff Eastman and David Jordan and Craig Russell and Olaf Schadow and Torsten Stanienda and Fernando Velez	\N	2000
7848602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Organization for Standardization\
\	(ISO)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISO:1999	\N	{Standard No. ISO/IEC 9075:1999}		\N	(Available from American National Standards Institute, New\
\	York, NY 10036, (212) 642-4900.)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48333d826b8cbbea3e595ff41bf818ff	ef7a4a2342e01850c6711373e8481286	f00397b1cbe518a25d91b38b85abc3d3	techreport	{Information Technology-Database Language SQL}	ISO9075:1999	\N	1999
7848603	Journal of Intelligent Information Systems	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garcia:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	117--132	\N	2	\N		\N	98094f10e984ef8ed7909575d64c8949	fd7c9534b6481e04e67243e7fa76dcf9	cb760236d9fa0ea1b51e10a57310deba	article	{Ths TSIMMIS project: Integation of heterogeneous\
\	information sources}	H. Garcia-Milina and Y. Papakonstantinou and D. Quass and A. Rajaraman and Y. Sagiv and J. Ullman	\N	1997
7848604	Knowledge Acquisition	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber:1993		\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		To support the sharing and reuse of formally\
                 represented knowledge among AI systems, it is useful to\
                 define the common vocabulary in which shared knowledge\
                 is represented. A specification of a representational\
                 vocabulary for a shared domain of discourse --\
                 definitions of classes, relations, functions, and other\
                 objects -- is called an ontology. This paper describes\
                 a mechanism for defining ontologies that are portable\
                 over representation systems. Definitions written in a\
                 standard format for predicate calculus are translated\
                 by a system called Ontolingua into specialized\
                 representations, including frame-based systems as well\
                 as relational languages. This allows researchers to\
                 share and reuse ontologies, while retaining the\
                 computational benefits of specialized implementations.\
                 We discuss how the translation approach to portability\
                 addresses several technical problems. One problem is\
                 how to accommodate the stylistic and organizational\
                 differences among representations while preserving\
                 declarative content. Another is how to translate from a\
                 very expressive language into restricted languages,\
                 remaining system-independent while preserving the\
                 computational efficiency of implemented systems. We\
                 describe how these problems are addressed by basing\
                 Ontolingua itself on an ontology of domain-independent,\
                 representational idioms.	ef778ce40a2b48d734888849fa4cb474	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	8cf8019e32add3dfd8a8a579694c033d	article	{A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology\
      Specifications}	T. R. Gruber	\N	1993
7848605	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Aidministrator Nederland bv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westers:2001	\N	White Paper		\N	See \\url{http://www.aidministrator.nl/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ae9c5e1182739f4d2c2e0b7981e4a26	9641aac78b317930d994e6ebfea9cd91	0347741d2d41973b332bf799a3339949	techreport	Spectacle: advanced information disclosure	Jeroen Westers and Jos van der Meer	\N	2001
7848608	\N	\N	\N	\N	February10	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hayes:2004		{Recommendation}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-mt-20040210/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c57b41e48f661c9b049ca07f59de4d85	b3ce58e8db3b6eca18b682cadb755764	3e36c90d6e31b1968535768fece947c8	techreport	{RDF Semantics}	Patrick Hayes	\N	2004
7848609	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lassila:1999		{Recommendation}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-rdf-syntax/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d2dd24c2c21aa322f1fe3067f590c01	0bde507d9f42a58c9e36f7fdfc65c7a0	d8d70ed98a32f311a85dbd31f9058f28	techreport	{Resource Description Framework (RDF): Model and\
Syntax Specification}	O. Lassila and R. R. Swick	\N	1999
7848610	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 9 -- 12,	\N	Proceedings of the {F}irst {I}nternational {S}emantic {W}eb {C}onference, {ISWC} 2002, Sardinia, Italy	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lassila:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-317	\N	2342	\N		\N	ed672ae0de47f7f977cc1e13129595f5	7f68cbdd49a51f7fce8f29c07486c3b2	cfeb513a08f47f157d2a56c93d1d29d1	inproceedings	{Taking the RDF Model Theory Out for a Spin}	Ora Lassila	Ian Horrocks and James Hendler	2002
7848611	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Modelle und Modellierungssprachen in Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, Modellierung 2000, St. Goar	\N	\N	\N	Foelbach Verlag, Koblenz	\N	\N	\N	Nejdl:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	248a19a649e3821410d7bca7b98fa9e8	70197847fb2a9a698814ec269ec47b5b	875094cc974184c6f14f374d14a4097e	inproceedings	{The RDF Schema Revisited}	W. Nejdl and M. Wolpers and C. Capella	\N	2000
7848612	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 21 -- 22,	\N	{Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of\
                 Ontologies and Problem-solving Methods, 14th European\
                 Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2000)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	Klein:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab4cb66d0f824f9bce2d20c652075f71	bec7c817b614f08fe85d752e671e841b	3c394d05df6e28c7344bfa984610ba16	inproceedings	{The Relation between Ontologies and Schema-Languages:\
                 Translating OIL-Specifications in XML-Schema}	Michel Klein and Dieter Fensel and Frank van Harmelen and Ian Horrocks	V. R. Benjamins and A. Gomez-Perez and N. Guarino	2000
7848613	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks:2000		\N		\N	See \\url{http://www.ontoknowledge.org/oil/}	\N	\N	IR-479	\N		\N	188fa55a508da09a53f36429f6781abd	e698d209044ca7a1283d9958b60683b7	ca4507216f9c227154894e27db4179e6	techreport	{OIL: The Ontology Inference Layer}	Ian Horrocks and Dieter Fensel and Jeen Broekstra and Stefan Decker and Michael Erdmann and Carole Goble and Frank van Harmelen and Michel Klein and Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer and Enrico Motta	\N	2000
7848614	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.daml.org/2001/03/daml+oil-index.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks:2001		\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	118bbeb866216b9cd564d5139d407bc7	d4ef8cbc7b393b14822d0e4ab106916c	1dd87ddda4e99ecd11eb08e2182e8205	misc	{DAML+OIL}	Ian Horrocks and Frank van Harmelen and Peter Patel-Schneider and Tim Berners-Lee and Dan Brickley and Dan Connoly and Mike Dean and Stefan Decker and Dieter Fensel and Pat Hayes and Jeff Heflin and Jim Hendler and Ora Lassila and Deborah McGuinness and Lynn Andrea Stein	\N	2001
7848615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://web1.guha.com/rdfdb/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guha:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5163de8bcfa644c829c79d13d1a453fb	fe5621a521695be22f49df8f29f42e17	335479bf786f47212554cbb74d3c8e10	misc	{rdfDB}	R.V. Guha	\N	2001
7848616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://rdfstore.jrc.it/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reggiori:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6958f678c9015ddf5da0fe9518ad149	69fcb236ef58da1b53df1f7af7ab0d7e	ddce2137fa43edf8d90fa58dbf016b18	misc	{RDFStore}	A. Reggiori	\N	2001
7848618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.w3.org/RDF/Implementations/SiRPAC/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barstow:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	826fa78598b5765c1202db204ad3f23a	e290b81f1147b832f67e64c8b8a97597	546608b89395592c252852dc60e7b593	misc	{SiRPAC: Simple RDF Parser and Compiler}	Art Barstow and Sergey Melnik	\N	2000
7848619	{Artificial Intelligence}	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kleer:1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	395fa614948856ba941be0156e7d3d0b	6af8a9f1927c0e3800c47e6dc454e968	64446ae1ca6ab1148876f18cdc360c91	article	{An Assumption-based TMS}	Johan de Kleer	\N	1986
7848620	{Artificial Intelligence}	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doyle:1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	59ba38e4685ca58a4952982abacbd591	ba14175433a10d023e74ce89f0f07dc5	b32c9cb500ec094feab18b320d924c66	article	{A Truth Maintenance System}	Jon Doyle	\N	1979
7848621	{AI Magazine: Special Issue}	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martins:1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N		\N	0dc4fc47a88a6aea70bb8fbeb6403b6e	87a3b25bf46f485f5978c9c71e5bf91b	9e150f037e92b56295ef9c696c2dd306	article	{The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth}	J.P. Martins	\N	1990
7848622	{IEEE Intelligent Systems - Special Issue on the Semantic\
\	Web Challenge}	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dope:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b02788b00706ba23d6cace0556e6b7a0	cdb3bed5fd6178c3ee2d2ebde597abc9	ef440ae5a6e3cc36569f89df7f9ddaf2	article	{Exploring Large Document Repositories with RDF Technology - The\
DOPE Project}	Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Anita de Waard and Ravinder Bhogal and Christiaan Fluit and Arjohn Kampman and Jan van Buel and Erik van Mulligen and Jeen Broekstra and Ian Crowlesmith and Frank van Harmelen and Tony Scerri	\N	2004
7848623	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	{Proceedings of the 11th International Flairs Conference (FLAIRS-98)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sanibel Island, Florida	\N	\N	Fensel:1998a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	897e79462a423f385fb4804117851bdc	d11dc1e45499165c3d9fade1659658fb	99104c5b29c91307c9cf65def11f8cf0	inproceedings	{Ontobroker: The Very High Idea}	Dieter Fensel and Stefan Decker and Michael Erdmann and Rudi Studer	\N	1998
7848624	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\\url{http://www.daml.org/2000/10/daml-ont.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stein:2000	http://www.daml.org/2000/10/daml-ont.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8039f1a3b1fbfe931f362f2b8ced4880	81c19cd75d7cad96279c95583e4be5f3	8458d4eb4a7a7a1a329bdba1997dafb6	misc	{DAML-ONT Initial Release}	Lynn Andrea Stein and Dan Connolly and Deborah McGuinness	\N	2000
7848625	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernerslee:1998	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	Internal Note		\N	See http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b17dc5b8918d271a760d03ed6c03efcb	09302c37d13c39419487ec48ce357447	22a47a38af96986f315bb3a3b0c40417	techreport	{Semantic Web Road map}	Tim Berners-Lee	\N	1998
7848626	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 21 -- 22,	\N	{Proceedings of the Workshop\
on Applications of Ontologies and Problem-solving Methods, 14th European Conference on Artificial\
Intelligence ECAI 2000, Berlin, Germany}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuckenschmidt:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0812861a6066de227c8f470970475b1a	569cdb52d95392cfadd6f8a8d3c75f6f	cc62ac28908a5c6b10d9cb4144d2e500	inproceedings	{Using OIL for Intelligent Information Integration}	Heiner Stuckenschmidt	V.R. Benjamins and A. Gomez-Perez and N. Guarino	2000
7848627	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 21 -- 22,	\N	{Proceedings of the Workshop\
on Applications of Ontologies and Problem-solving Methods, 14th European Conference on Artificial\
Intelligence ECAI 2000, Berlin, Germany}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staab:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44232021978d937765b95bff81b5c4d6	e8828b7e15a34fd720c62cdab0b3b734	7ec5525497baa97d5315dc62d3c18d2e	inproceedings	{Axioms are Objects, too - Ontology Engineering beyond the\
\	Modeling of Concepts and Relations}	S. Staab and A. {M\\"adche}	V.R. Benjamins and A. Gomez-Perez and N. Guarino	2000
7848628	\N	\N	\N	\N	September 18--20,	\N	{First Workshop on the Semantic Web at the Fourth\
    European Conference on Digital Libraries, Lisbon, Portugal}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staab:2000a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	384e1e341522364732bbb475155af081	1fd2012640876147522b8e4dcae41795	388ab037d8da46d250444f63c95e93a0	inproceedings	{An Extensible Approach for Modeling Ontologies in RDF(S)}	S. Staab and M. Erdmann and A. {M\\"adche} and S. Decker	\N	2000
7848629	Journal of the ACM	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kifer:1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dff8f0e000ad5459e863163f7d164ef2	a14ad8e99a051f8a341b1e2a86c09713	26b5c374f76907b7c59b73c68636adcf	article	Logical Foundations of Object-Oriented and Frame-Based Languages	M. Kifer and G. Lausen and J. Wu	\N	1995
7848630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	To be published	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broekstra:2004	\N	\N		\N	\\url{http://www.cs.vu.nl/~jbroeks/papers/SeRQL.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3385829048684d95c9299da9bdc31389	c3bc67a6da1a8e3d671010fdaec106a1	7886f6c79cefde5200d6c93f5f509343	misc	{SeRQL: An RDF Query and Transformation Language}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman	\N	2004
7848631	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Applications of Prolog	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo, JP	\N	\N	Syntek:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	47--56	\N	\N	\N		\N	31343bb62834a66179d0497ee4d78c31	044797ff9719d5e8255ecf2886de33d0	34323a30b16fa513cd8a3ab53e65a32c	inproceedings	{TRIPLE} - an {RDF} Query, Inference, and Transformation Language	M. Sintek and S. Decker	\N	2001
7848632	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Institute of Computer Science, Information Systems Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tool-survey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	308	\N		\N	186e995182de08331415b905c2218937	3ee12afcd546c5da45e08910bd4d8fa3	a282a3ea2a369a72d7735f3db5de8aee	techreport	Ontology Storage and Querying	A. Maganaraki and G. Karvounarakis and V. Christophides and D. Plexousakis and T. Anh	\N	2002
7848633	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	OntoWeb consortium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ontoweb-tool-survey	\N	\N		\N	http://www.ontoweb.org/ download/deliverables/D13\\_v1-0.zip	\N	\N	OntoWeb Deliverable 1.3	\N		\N	c39d3edad8cef01057c3a4364c894d45	81e1d65ab9989348cc5ee35cdab53169	842f811daeb1871641e0ab3df1152bc1	techreport	A survey on ontology tools	D. Fensel and A. Perez	\N	2002
7848634	\N	3298	\N	\N	\N	\N	{The Semantic Web - ISWC 2004. Proceedings of the Third\
\	International Semantic Web Conference}	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Hiroshima, Japan	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Haase:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1268b5a5faac1121c10aff193a2f5ca6	b49dbfc57d3e3952b0f755a8bd7dca5a	2e9782f2555f97d74b710da7d0f4e7ba	inproceedings	{A Comparison of RDF Query Languages}	Peter Haase and Jeen Broekstra and Andreas Eberhart and Raphael Volz	Sheila McIlraith and Dimitris Plexousakis and Frank van Harmelen	2004
7848635	SIGMOD Record	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bonifati00comparative	citeseer.nj.nec.com/article/bonifati00comparative.html	\N		\N	\N	68-79	\N	1	\N		\N	dba987ae29ca0125eaf743b2e52f944b	edd5fd3fddec3747f234a9d640ca887d	b1107e7b775898138feb21746f982873	article	Comparative Analysis of Five {XML} Query Languages	Angela Bonifati and Stefano Ceri	\N	2000
7848636	\N	\N	\N	\N	05	\N	Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW2003)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budapest, Hungary	\N	\N	Grosof:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	73d3610bdbbbd5223b12abf7ae35ab60	291cfd50d5543439dfdcf7e79c0dc980	38a8829435ced20a8d29ccb0d66adf17	inproceedings	Description Logic Programs: Combining Logic Programs with Description Logics	B. Grosof and I. Horrocks and R. Volz and S. Decker	\N	2003
7848637	SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data)	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lee00comparative	citeseer.nj.nec.com/article/lee00comparative.html	\N		\N	\N	76--87	\N	3	\N		\N	8e6e61c547983764c7ebb10b8c42023b	d4993afdf6fcc7b946e498a1c4ac402f	6ba67c1c6a1d78c6b02f5bed35e74d00	article	Comparative analysis of six {XML} schema languages	Dongwon Lee and Wesley W. Chu	\N	2000
7848639	\N	\N	\N	\N	May7-11	\N	{Proceedings of the Eleventh International World Wide\
\	Web Conference (WWW'02)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Honolulu, Hawaii, USA	\N	\N	Karvounarakis:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00f52e1a9edafbb80fdfaca317277568	1c3a952479a38b0d5bd2eceaba34e4b0	5dfba0f947e77ed5f1209372800d0931	inproceedings	{RQL: A Declarative Query Language for RDF}	G. Karvounarakis and S. Alexaki and V. Christophides and D. Plexousakis and M. Schol	\N	2002
7848640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reggiori:2002	\N	\N		\N	http://rdfstore.sourceforge.net/2002/06/24/rdf-query/query-use-cases.html	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed91c31b6b376703267359078cef5ff6	0628d921d430564eee0fd5e5e8136632	5c3af2d5a5db24a400ffb4997392e725	misc	Query and Rule languages Use Cases and Examples	Alberto Reggiori and Andy Seaborne	\N	2002
7848641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C Recommendation	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beckett:2004	\N	Recommendation		\N	Internet: \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-syntax/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	225f49e96e7afc0e5497da359e4ef040	175620203c4b621b2a7734ae29a31afb	b91b10dc8620baac5770d66af4490241	techreport	{RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised)}	D. Beckett	\N	2004
7848643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Twenty-third Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS), June 14-16, 2004, Paris, France	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gutierrez:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	95--106	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optpublisher = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	29b2221497931fa58607270306fd5460	a9e64ca95a67607b52b0ac33ae602cee	a98414bc13aa60dd65d1743fd6364012	inproceedings	Foundations of Semantic Web Databases	Claudio Gutierrez and Carlos A. Hurtado and Alberto O. Mendelzon	\N	2004
7848644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deductive Databases and Knowledge Management (DDLP)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sintek:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c450255ebf0b660e24599178f5560fbd	044797ff9719d5e8255ecf2886de33d0	f86b3920416ccecc0121ee907667609c	inproceedings	{TRIPLE} - an {RDF} Query, Inference and Transformation Language	M. Sintek and S. Decker	\N	2001
7848645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet: \\url{http://www.agfa.com/w3c/euler/}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deRoo:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a796bf0b4ba04d0722123fde67bdd9e7	5cccfde77311a3d651f75268770c2673	b126b1002c47829ac0b48c499d8d4c6f	misc	Euler proof mechanism	J. De Roo	\N	2002
7848646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet: \\url{http://www.w3.org/2000/10/ swap/doc/cwm.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernerslee:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56cebb01febc15a0df104fbe84a93a0f	e540add8393287f363de7b2b950a1445	5a94808948b420aef9cc08b9e32f618c	misc	{CWM} - Closed World Machine	T. Berners-Lee	\N	2000
7848647	IEEE Intelligent Systems	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hendler:2001	citeseer.nj.nec.com/hendler01agents.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	page = {30--37}	\N	895ce2efe2f5b985920780ff5e5934c5	2f257e27d6ebc1694c6f27628d520653	331054061ea449f73d9849f7bafaea1f	article	Agents and the Semantic Web	J. Hendler	\N	2001
7848648	\N	\N	\N	\N	10 February	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brickley:2004	\N	{Recommendation}		\N	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-schema-20040210/	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6640fb5682fe2dc7d9ad75783595b982	e40d8e7808392e442b9578f6f244c35d	61932306f44ac6e66dc687478d5c794e	techreport	{RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema}	Dan Brickley and R.V. Guha	\N	2004
7848649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Guo:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c83693e6bb8f0aceddb7baccf969a2e3	9317d896d22aade4877cca985c1d1e86	f1a6309ddbc53f4b7c27486d9e9987e0	inproceedings	{An Evaluation of Knowledge Base Systems for Large OWL Datasets}	Yuanbo Guo and Zhengxiang Pan and Jeff Heflin	D. Plexousakis and S. McIlraith and F. {van Harmelen}	2004
7848650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	terHorst:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1acc1ea97e1e0c4fd96e0b5a9dbfaf84	7d34ad212ca87e80c96229b60595f78b	f6cff3e32f1474b0db37c1a25d9018a1	inproceedings	{Extending the RDFS Entailment Lemma}	Herman ter Horst	D. Plexousakis and S. McIlraith and F. {van Harmelen}	2004
7848651	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	{Workshop on Practical and Scalable Semantic Systems (PSSS) at the Second International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sanibel Island, Florida,	\N	\N	Broekstra:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2a68b238c5c247bec8aace9dc8e269b	8f167db4d4854989efa2200c46befb1e	23e559cd931297e847b4cb30cbcf9083	inproceedings	{Inferencing and Truth Maintenance in RDF Schema:\
      Exploring a Naive Practical Approach}	Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman.	\N	2003
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7848653	The VLDB Journal	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halevy:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	270-294	\N	4	\N		\N	f71c1ab0f8a9e0ecf71240916fd3dd9d	838ac4bfb0b03e699c1f7e285f93baec	c975a9a0da85e06854d50bf3ed64a30a	article	Answering Queries using Views -- A Survey	{Alon Y.} Halevy	\N	2001
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7848655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the International World Wide Web Conference WWW'04}	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York, USA	\N	\N	Stuckenschmidt:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	304796569fa794d0cb1ce4255592a762	510b188faaf99aae76a2fd92d8b8c704	cbda80bb7f0b1d4d1b7c3cc52b87afb8	inproceedings	{Data Structures and Algorithms for Querying Distributed RDF Repositories}	H. Stuckenschmidt and R. Vdovjak and J. Broekstra and G.-J. Houben	\N	2004
7848656	\N	2870	\N	\N	\N	\N	{The Semantic Web - ISWC 2003, Second International Semantic Web Conference} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Wielemaker:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	644 - 658	\N	\N	\N		\N	6460c47d9c8bf00d6e1615693b8fce10	c19f19f3c37f4dce152a514bfdf027ab	63fcea3768af886871e90c31a43686d0	inproceedings	{Prolog-Based Infrastructure for RDF: Scalability and\
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7848657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Alternate Track Papers of the 13th International World Wide Web Conference}	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Carrol:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74b4681545f5f627af333ac7051c77f1	f2ff5b16f4239041251099ac31929b1c	627890fb17ea1ecf5aaec92447b9f6dc	inproceedings	{Jena: Implementing the Semantic Web Recommendations}	Jeremy Carroll and Dave Reynolds and Ian Dickinson and Chris Dollin and Andy Seaborne and Kevin Wilkinson	Marc Najork and Craig Wills	2004
7848658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proc. of the 12th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW'03)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budapest, Hungary	\N	\N	Christophides:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	544-555	\N	\N	\N		\N	379f045807e21587595c0871a706697a	351a245683923b76f07fb98138ebc667	0d299afa32fdf47c7318a9ff18c2b2a0	inproceedings	{On Labeling Schemes for the Semantic Web}	V. Christophides and D. Plexousakis and M. Scholl and S. Tourtounis	\N	2003
7848659	\N	3298	\N	\N	\N	\N	{The Semantic Web - ISWC 2004. Proceedings of the Third\
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7848660	\N	\N	\N	\N	February10	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owl:2004	\N	{Recommendation}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-ref/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f444f29c9e4031a56f46d56fd09a4855	dacb084f5d3e5e1035bf92387a2f1d26	616499a7e537afa44bc0050ac415229f	techreport	{OWL Web Ontology Language Reference}	Sean Bechhofer and Frank van Harmelen and Jim Hendler and Ian Horrocks and Deborah McGuinness and Peter Patel-Schneijder and Lynn Andrea Stein	Mike Dean and Guus Schreijber	2004
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7848664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fallside:2004	\N	{Recommendation}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a67c7f2e5e96c159ec43576d79dc4d85	d8723156adaf2d6ff6b7a2c9453e66cc	2ee95089a2ea48af90b8e8608788ce6f	techreport	{XML Schema Part 0: Primer}	David Fallside and Priscilla Walsmley	\N	2004
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7848666	\N	2681	\N	\N	June16-20	\N	Advanced Information System Engineering, 15th\
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7848667	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	{Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adamku:2004	\N	MSc thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	792ff67dff8db79639672be907f54cf0	edf0bfea78d57220a39e3b62291c93b0	f689614049599d8af0d8346195b42a29	techreport	{Implementation and Evaluation of Distributed RDF\
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7848670	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neri:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-217	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1617917eec03913e5fae3a51e6c6bc7	b82e0effda169aa93677e03b1ec8a504	f974d8738bb022d23f118f9e4890f07b	article	Massenzio e Massimino coppia di tiranni (Eus., HE VIII,14)	Valerio Neri	\N	2008
7848675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 30, 8, 273-320	\N	\N	\N	Stoilos2007Reasoning	http://www.image.ece.ntua.gr/publications.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f67fddeccd1adb0818f82a45ccceee54	849d96fbfe88cb8759e1d536fd6e5d12	282b932f5d84684439cbc1042e65a4b3	article	Reasoning with Very Expressive Fuzzy Description Logics	G. Stoilos and G. Stamou and J.Z. Pan and V. Tzouvaras and I. Horrocks	\N	2007
7848688	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neri:2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	218-228	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c3b2eb73343928aba22db937c000eb2	eeb0dc77d746d7b66faff7cf2a3f106d	28dd30de8a1ea42a9fecfec760eb4b46	article	Documenti e narrazione storica nel libro IX dell'Historia ecclesiastica di Eusebio di Cesarea	Valerio Neri	\N	2008
7848692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosen Pub Group	\N	\N	\N	orr2008	http://www.amazon.de/Manga-Artists-Extreme-Careers-Tamra/dp/1404218548%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1404218548	\N	Manga Artists (Extreme Careers): Amazon.de: Tamra Orr: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781404218543}, asin = {1404218548}, isbn = {1404218548}, dewey = {741.5952}	\N	d3fb10b2f482fbf8f7f7ec91fd4de8f9	d269dfcff6876a6f8ed4477b41ba8b37	dbd90adb762a9c69a3156222fe07a861	book	Manga Artists (Extreme Careers)	Tamra Orr	\N	2008
7848693	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amerise:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	229-234	\N	\N	\N		\N	2adda19274d979011b3ffd7c8506c691	b5cf888ff53df0435da48ba25f3c0996	f7b7ae177299e397019f005fba25abb2	article	Note sulla datazione del panegirico per l'inaugurazione della basilica di Tiro (HE X,4)	Marilena Amerise	\N	2008
7848703	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernardini:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-266	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ac1067c74ad8c3f28c96108021c544e	c8a22fa41ad69d0bd113a95d2a5aa796	2545538a2316a80876b9e39252ae79db	article	Una pronta risposta al male: l'uso antirretico della Scrittura nel monachesimo egiziano	Paolo Bernardini	\N	2008
7848718	Science	297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mao-2002	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/297/5590/2247	\N		\N	\N	2247-2249	\N	5590	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1075394}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/297/5590/2247.pdf}	\N	78d3d07c9deb49e82063d55f0f80f495	71ba8dbdcb25ba4b6138ee6298551a1d	ebde1c3f653cb325846fdef0db13bc58	article	{Hydrogen Clusters in Clathrate Hydrate}	Wendy L. Mao and Ho kwang Mao and Alexander F. Goncharov and Viktor V. Struzhkin and Quanzhong Guo and Jingzhu Hu and Jinfu Shu and Russell J. Hemley and Maddury Somayazulu and Yusheng Zhao	\N	2002
7849259	Nature	434	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03457	\N	Tuning clathrate hydrates for hydrogen storage : Abstract : Nature	\N	\N	743--746	\N	7034	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature03457}	\N	ba133297b2cfaee08d8d9afe9d6a6abd	d42f7872b082052ae7c0315e1abd7965	1a8f7f11dd1fc8f581e0fe8f9e9e877e	article	Tuning clathrate hydrates for hydrogen storage	Huen Lee and Jong won Lee and Do Youn Kim and Jeasung Park and Yu-Taek Seo and Huang Zeng and Igor L. Moudrakovski and Christopher I. Ratcliffe and John A. Ripmeester	\N	2005
7849300	Angewandte Chemie International Edition	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0QX, UK, Fax: (+44) 1235-445-720; Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QR, UK, Fax: (+44) 1865-272-656	\N	\N	wiley2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.200704949	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Angewandte Chemie International Edition	\N	\N	2817-2819	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1002/anie.200704949}	\N	f9e2b78bd9c9490886ca4c0e5400a064	d86373e6f2255c6b4271f403a1fcefe9	083ab82b4038f7c63557cdf6a9087d4c	article	Tuning the Decomposition Temperature in Complex Hydrides: Synthesis of a Mixed Alkali Metal Borohydride13	E. Anne Nickels and Martin Owen Jones and William I. F. David and Simon R. Johnson and Rebecca L. Lowton and Marco Sommariva and Peter P. Edwards	\N	2008
7849372	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulnois:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-286	\N	\N	\N		\N	18f3905c23da407e57882e7b2582770a	b234e791717f320fe6ee478205b35d46	e38656b05ba74a530da0671f83a77182	article	 L'élection d'Israël et la grâce offerte à tous: l'exégèse de Romains 9-11 selon Cyrille d'Alexandrie	Marie O. Boulnois	\N	2008
7849411	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rotondo:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	287-310	\N	\N	\N		\N	5072f440607fd42a41e205434a22c216	fae3d51f3ed40ad1c25c2773fb7efc46	9c68154138be319c78c5b142be2d52d6	article	La voce (φωνή) divina nella Parafrasi di Nonno di Panopoli	Arianna Rotondo	\N	2008
7849418	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Podolak:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	311-328	\N	\N	\N		\N	fab1609f02cd1d85295f38c8444ce9c6	7c385d1a0ab625a29d1b8d552433841e	2e2a908b26bf5606a6dcf365c24f1035	article	L'amore divino nella tradizione platonica e nello Pseudo Dionigi Areopagita	Pietro Podolak	\N	2008
7849439	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HalbachGA	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-11	\N	13	\N		"Wie kein anderes kaukasisches Ereignis zuvor hat der Augustkrieg 2008 die internationale Politik beschäftigt. Erstmals geriet Russland in militärischen Konflikt mit einem souveränen Nachbarstaat, der einst zur Sowjetunion gehörte. es werden Konsequenzen für den Kaukasus, Europa und Weltpolitik erörtert."	e4e60636f849a54e935aacee9c41ea3b	be9100645b4480ea36707ff25b829818	5e31ce37f386ffe8772410a4e2a974dd	article	Die Georgienkrise als weltpolitisches Thema	Uwe Halbach	\N	2009
7849465	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbara:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	329-351	\N	\N	\N		Beschreibung und Einordnung der Katene zu Hld	c460027e00fe4f8e742b5cb74d54be37	350d1c6f96b647f5c5fc2b5073c0db0b	d961cfa79de4dc1e85460a47cc99d25a	article	La catena sul Cantico dei cantici trasmessa dal codice Barberiniano gr. 388	Maria A. Barbàra	\N	2008
7849548	Revista Española de Salud Pública 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodriguez-Ocana2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f137875eb34a6b7b38f4085c01a22ce	9c3a43b3c09f738b2aff01f5180fc882	a5e495e13aad225d242514371a2b735e	misc	La intervención de la Fundación Rockefeller en la creación de la sanidad contemporânea en España 	Esteban Rodríguez Ocaña	\N	2000
7849589	Adamantius	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	420-425	\N	\N	\N		Rezension zu C. Curti, La catene palestinese, Catania 2003.	9e8a9a5c1bbd6709f15602bf3a8157df	d42861c3b7541cf617d93cc36313e70f	68d448eed0e2d45afcca047c24a07164	article	Die palästinische Katene der Gradualpsalmen	Karin Metzler and Barbara Hanus	\N	2008
7849661	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039597	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_11	\N		\N	\N	152--166	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:08:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4039597}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89704-0\\_11}	Ontology construction is a labour-intensive and costly process. Even though many formal and semi-formal vocabularies are available, creating an ontology for a specific application is hindered in a number of ways. Firstly, the process of elicitating concepts is a time consuming and strenuous process. Secondly, it is difficult to keep focus. Thirdly, technical modelling constructs are hard to understand for the uninitiated. We propose ROC as a method to cope with these problems. ROC builds on well-known approaches for ontology construction. However, we reuse existing sources to generate a repository of proposed associations. ROC assists in efficiently putting forward all relevant concepts and relations by providing a large set of potential candidate associations. Secondly, rather than using intermediate representations of formal constructs we confront the domain expert with ‘natural-language-like’ statements generated from RDF-based triples. Moreover, we strictly separate the roles of problem owner, domain expert and knowledge engineer, each having his own responsibilities and skills. The domain expert and problem owner keep focus by monitoring a well-defined application purpose. We have implemented an initial set of tools to support ROC. This paper describes the ROC method and two application cases in which we evaluate the overall approach.	ff70ce058ce5528ff43808dd959bcec5	c275f4e738f9620f0b5d25aa65917ef4	cb9bffe50b802566ec3fd263d4ab01ac	incollection	ROC: A Method for Proto-ontology Construction by Domain Experts	Nicole Koenderink and Mark van Assem and J. Hulzebos and Jeen Broekstra and Jan Top	\N	2008
7849665	Phys. Rev.	185	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.185.832	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 185 (1969): Arthur E. Ferdinand and Michael E. Fisher - Bounded and Inhomogeneous Ising...	\N	\N	832--846	\N	2	\N	numpages = {14}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.185.832}	\N	3a10edf9298290f15f4f507289cd922a	76234f6ee7c751ec68dc7acd171aae2c	96b7432648374eca1fa9d543b83ad642	article	Bounded and Inhomogeneous Ising Models. I. Specific-Heat Anomaly of a Finite Lattice	Arthur E. Ferdinand and Michael E. Fisher	\N	1969
7849666	\N	3298	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiroshima, Japan	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	haa04b	\N	\N		\N	\N	122-136	\N	\N	iswc04	topic = {bibster[1]}, index = {ISWC 2004}, uri = {http://bibster.semanticweb.org/publications/haase_04_bibster.pdf}, doi = {10.1007/b102467}	This paper describes the design and implementation of Bibster, a Peer-to-Peer system for exchanging bibliographic data among Computer Science researchers. Bibster exploits ontologies in data-storage, query formulation, query-routing and answer presentation: When bibliographic entries are made available for use in Bibster, they are structured and classified according to two different ontologies. This ontological structure is then exploited to help user formulate their queries. Subsequently, the ontologies are used to improve query routing across the Peer-to-Peer network. Finally, the ontologies are used to post-process the returned answers in order to do duplicate detection. The paper describes each of these ontology-based aspects of Bibster. Bibster is fully implemented on top of the JXTA platform, and is about to be rolled out for field testing.	423a2ebd14f8b6368f63d9897a3d2820	6757b7c69c6c20b4e8ff17f9b84537e9	4d8f4e0ed2192152a3c80473ab6f1915	inproceedings	Bibster --- A Semantics-Based Bibliographic Peer-to-Peer System	Peter Haase and Jeen Broekstra and Marc Ehrig and Maarten Menken and Peter Mika and Michal Plechawski and Pawel Pyszlak and Bj\\"orn Schnizler and Ronny Siebes and Steffen Staab and Christoph Tempich	Sheila A. McIlraith and Dimitris Plexousakis and Frank van Harmelen	2004
7849667	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-rdf-sparql-XMLres-20080115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sparqlxmlres	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic = {sparql[0.9]}, uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdf-sparql-XMLres-20080115}	RDF is a flexible, extensible way to represent information about World Wide Web resources. It is used to represent, among other things, personal information, social networks, metadata about digital artifacts like music and images, as well as provide a means of integration over disparate sources of information. A standardized query language for RDF data with multiple implementations offers developers and end users a way to write and to consume the results of queries across this wide range of information. This document describes an XML format for the variable binding results format provided by the SPARQL query language for RDF, developed by the W3C RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG), part of the Semantic Web Activity as described in the activity statement.	d6ed4e5f5d7543ea5315ff38db5d3fa3	1e8964d45a623eee84b91ebc936a1bd0	d1165d060ceed674e53201cd6e884654	misc	SPARQL Query Results XML Format	Dave Beckett and Jeen Broekstra	\N	2008
7849837	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden/Boston	\N	Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition	Hammerling:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	13	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-17122-0}, totalpages = {XVIII, 484 S. : Ill.}	\N	751ed7242811bc2b533f9db170e5e798	8b11b3335568f2a8887ff5017ec02b05	81c9e4d4f9621d8985ec198eb3cfb613	book	A history of prayer. The First to the Fifteenth Century	\N	Roy Hammerling	2008
7849875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edwin Mellen Press	Lewiston, N.Y. u.a.	\N	\N	Christo:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7734-4977-0}, totalpages = {III, 158 S.}	\N	3b39be439eac0dae7ae0fe6b20cd1558	6c83761c3965d59088a77528166d1517	adaaa9390ab0fe8332c9e79fb29bb6f3	book	Bishops as successors to the apostles according to John Chrysostom. Ecclesiastical authority in the early church	Gus George Christo	\N	2008
7849946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzis	Poing	\N	Franzis professional series	UBMA_278934528	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=278934528&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	[Mashups aus Google Maps, Amazon, Flickr and YouTube mit PHP, XML, AJAX &amp; Co]	\N	\N	311 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7723-7905-5}	\N	96fc1098c82ccb359d12de6e7a16bb59	a7aafbd2f18cfb2ff7588f0ecab3f825	0a55d695a7860f32f573022d7b871191	book	Web 2.0 - Webseiten intelligent verknüpfen	Shu-Wai Chow	\N	2008
7849970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg	\N	X.media.press	UBMA_266277306	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=266277306&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Web	\N	\N	XV, 509 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}	\N	6d08c3a321fceba607d56b3913dc9e79	ca8aeb6469c36185b95bc83fbcbf41db	977e5ef8a00af3ffd330774385e0fd2b	book	Social semantic web	\N	Andreas Blumauer	2009
7850001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STC 2008	Sarma2008	www.cs.cmu.edu/~antz/papers/STC-2008-congruence.pdf 	CMU Technical Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	CMU_ISR_08-106	\N		Congruence, the state in which a software development organiza-tion harbors sufficient coordination capabilities to meet the coor-dination demands of the technical products under development, is increasingly recognized as critically important to the performance of an organization. To date, it has been shown that a variety of states of incongruence may exist in an organization, with possibly serious negative effects on product quality, development progress, cost, and so on. Exactly how to achieve congruence, or knowing what steps to take to achieve congruence, is less understood. In this paper, we introduce a series of key challenges that we believe must be comprehensively addressed in order for congruence re-search to result in well-understood approaches, tactics, and tools – so these can be infused in the day-to-day practices of develop-ment organizations to improve their coordination capabilities with better aligned social and technical structures.	0373f49f2b7aba8886c70292139d1c16	782022349a0b8e9300dec82e08c190d3	b48a71d0b35406a77dd2ffcc6b1f3cb0	proceedings	Challenges in Measuring, Understanding, and Achieving Social-Technical Congruence	André van der Hoek Anita Sarma	\N	2008
7850131	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder2005	http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/tags/tags.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-05-09 04:14:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add
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\	metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative
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\	tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users
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\	to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we
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\	analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as
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\	their dynamical aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities
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\	in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of
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\	popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative
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\	proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical
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\	model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns
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\	and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7850136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Halpin07taggingDynamics	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242602	\N		\N	\N	211--220	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242602}	\N	549e859350544bf35fad495ee702d5ab	0a44c162c87ebd3186879a070d2c8c9d	2c2c689cb9946670785d0940e9dab324	inproceedings	The complex dynamics of collaborative tagging	Harry Halpin and Valentin Robu and Hana Shepherd	\N	2007
7850195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OlNi05	\N	\N	bachelor thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e6d3f4778574d845c11446418ae3b1c	28d54ed16aa7dfc04f12920e442692af	87daa2d6f953f7b395f25b88a3d34bd9	misc	RSS – The future of internal communication?	Andersson Ola and Larsson Niclas	\N	2005
7850207	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	Baden-Baden	\N	Nomos Universitätsschriften Politik ; 157	UBMA_284814105	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=284814105&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	218 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8329-3801-7}	\N	e1e8d618b1a2d8f8d56be359e3dcbc93	0bbaa919686a9acd35b9fc186ae196c7	20adcf530c96dc2b868974751ee7f9c5	book	Deliberative Demokratie und Internetforen - Nur eine virtuelle Diskussion?	Flooh Perlot	\N	2008
7850211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mooers1952	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0f510f1241f8e8e3f5914a493e040cf	02c85908f7df2f21264ab38589b79f5b	7b9ac79707606c1e2dcd7db135389721	inproceedings	Information retrieval viewed as temporal signaling	Calvin N. Mooers	\N	1952
7850214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt/Main ; New York	\N	\N	UBMA_094552177	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=094552177&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	neue Modelle der Bürgerbeteiligung an der Kommunalpolitik - Beispiele aus den USA	\N	\N	344 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-36874-9}	\N	abe10ec871f59f25427ba3b94303df82	13bf0f872b015acefdd889f6f1cc3b9e	dfae759ce3623a4cc4179a52edcca069	book	Demokratie und Internet	Matthias Donath	\N	2001
7850217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAGE	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_095453784	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=095453784&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	issues of theory and practice	\N	\N	VIII, 228 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7619-6217-4, 0-7619-6218-2}	\N	abf9ae9d1ac87cc0005b2d1204f5c9a8	a9a7ea3de08d308df1719487edbf5d85	676956f3c01057312a3fb09fc51f4525	book	Digital democracy	\N	Kenneth L. Hacker	2000
7850224	\N	\N	\N	Repr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_096192305	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=096192305&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	discourse and decision making in the information age	\N	\N	XVI, 272 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-19737-6, 0-415-19738-4}	\N	fae76a8a8fc5c973270cc3fec74dfedc	00687ec81c653e082b33c550102a0945	5e36e5c50883dc43d939d775b4f3597b	book	Digital democracy	\N	Barry N. Hague	2001
7850227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_28111126X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=28111126X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	tactics in hard times	\N	\N	VIII, 464 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-262-02642-0, 0-262-02642-2}	\N	f593afc7446c2d68fc41f767235a9f77	7c45f9b3cf3569ee855637f2d9d1479e	c6e9d3cdeb8d92ae2fedf6c84628c609	book	Digital media and democracy	\N	Megan Boler	2008
7850229	Revue d'Études Augustiniennes et patristiques	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulnois:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	111-133	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4cef10af6cc008b1a89b2a86c51eb61	ee9e2724246082f92abfae2efc274ee7	9033374c95ecd7fb42b3d4491636ceb5	article	Genèse 2-3: Mythe ou vérité? Un sujet de polémique entre pa"iens et chrétiens dans le Contre Julien de Cyrille d'Alexandrie	Marie-Odile Boulnois	\N	2008
7850238	\N	\N	\N	1. publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Pr.	Oxford	\N	\N	UBMA_108629783	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=108629783&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	productivity differences and the digital divide ; a report for the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti ; [originally prepared for the fourth European conference of the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, which was held in Catania in June 2002]	\N	\N	XXV, 262 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-927011-2, 0-19-927010-4}	\N	84c92a5183eecad62ab29ed9edfa06e8	a961676083a7742354fbdb3348b093e4	3b03ecbb2cd829d88e80aacf9593c400	book	The ICT revolution	Bruno Amable	Daniel Cohen	2004
7850240	Revue des sciences religieuses	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Creoey:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-113	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed5b9690e1b90086842e9605fe1870c9	8fbfe76ee03b8ae3daeb334db3b80d82	f8a9ac8a1847f7e464603ff52bc1eafb	article	La récompense, un thème majeur dans le discours pastoral de Jean Chrysostome	Cyrille Crépey	\N	2009
7850259	Revue des sciences religieuses 	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lazaro:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	517-546	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6b36d7698aeb12064ba1cdc83ffcad8	9f517b7c6239a48beb6f4032809ba915	07dee2a40b0bd10f2edf11546aae19a0	article	L'état actuel de la recherche sur le concile d'Elvire	Miguel J. Lázaro Sánchez	\N	2008
7850297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SteFua+08	\N	\N	Describe the MedISys Project	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bef24b0e45a50a9489b8b4b64c5bb8d	431f02dcb703d77be7f0d87de9b42118	b74a2f00de04241a3b9637eada4abf8e	article	Text Mining from the Web for Medical Intelligence	Ralf STEINBERGER and Flavio FUART and Erik van der GOOT and Clive BEST and Peter von ETTER and Roman YANGARBER	F. Fogelman-Soulié et al.	2008
7850320	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	\N	\N	\N	3836210878	http://www.amazon.de/Praxisbuch-Web-2-0-m-DVD-ROM/dp/3836210878%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3836210878	\N	Praxisbuch Web 2.0, m. DVD-ROM: Vitaly Friedman: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783836210874}, asin = {3836210878}, isbn = {3836210878}	\N	0a95e915f5cbe4435fed6899752d0d39	83b41f9ea43f3ea8bcc57eb33dccab8a	7132d3d6d95e9a11bb33a426444a16ae	book	Praxisbuch Web 2.0, m. DVD-ROM	Vitaly Friedman	\N	2007
7850341	Luzerner Beiträge zur Rechtswissenschaft (LBR) 	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner2007	http://www.jura.uni-frankfurt.de/fb/fb01/ifawz1/teubner/dokumente/aktanten_dt.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9ae4b185e1aafd9aca89ff13eca3380	d5b151fcec62294ec4b0cfb6f8494c59	aef3c34dd675fdd5d883994702a8e77f	article	Elektronische Agenten und  grosse Menschenaffen:  Zur Ausweitung des Akteurs­  status in Recht und Politik 	Gunther Teubner	Paolo Becchi / Christoph Beat Graber / Michele Luminati	2007
7850352	\N	\N	\N	2., neu bearb. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	3899492366	http://www.amazon.de/Europ%C3%A4ische-Grundrechte-Grundfreiheiten-Gruyter-Lehrb%C3%BCcher/dp/3899492366%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3899492366	\N	Europäische Grundrechte und Grundfreiheiten Gruyter…Amazon.de: Dirk Ehlers: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783899492361}, asin = {3899492366}, isbn = {3899492366}	\N	39cf3193a1100256ffc21b796ed5c0fb	dd94088855395aeff5c5e41c6f7b5024	27b554a6df5d95bf473fad58a073e68b	book	Europäische Grundrechte und Grundfreiheiten (Gruyter - de Gruyter Lehrbücher) (de Gruyter Lehrbuch)	Dirk Ehlers	\N	2005
7850418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edoc	\N	\N	SSOAR	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Franzmann2009b	http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-56340	\N		\N	\N	8 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bc40100774d7efbd4be53b68df8c53d	708e991dee125c606869671894e6bf26	8f97d7197f93eb72a0679e035d9a5e01	misc	Die Krankenversicherungsprämie im „Bürgergeld“-Konzept von Dieter Althaus und die Frage der Kombination des bedingungslosen Grundeinkommens mit anderen Reformelementen	Manuel Franzmann	\N	2009
7850594	\N	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kissinger-1956	\N	\N		\N	\N	2712	\N	\N	\N		\N	d40ed971cc0b59222752bf86bc43bd31	27558af7072e1444d6bceffb493c22db	0163e566a172ee721633500b75f62c9f	article	Variation of Peak Temperature With Heating Rate in Differential Thermal Analysis	H. E. Kissinger	\N	1956
7850595	Analytical Chemistry	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kissinger-1957	http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in\\_doi=10.1021/ac60131a045	\N		\N	\N	1702--1706	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0003-2700}	\N	f49abcbc5a73fc8ba701be4c194264e1	d8e80822c4cb694bf8b87aaa03753fbc	9abcce38558c49c4a3b5482011c58cd9	article	Reaction Kinetics in Differential Thermal Analysis	H. E. Kissinger	\N	1957
7850602	Magdeburger Volksstimme, Wochenend-Magzin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://gso.gbv.de:80/xslt/DB=2.2/SET=1/TTL=2/DWN?FRST=2&LAST=2&NORND=1&DOWNLOAD=N&XPNOFF=1&UFRST=2&ULAST=2&PRS=DEFAULT&CHARSET_ONCE=UTF-8&MAXLINE=77&EMAIL=	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	265	\N		\N	cc15b99ef8a741d58f19aa384a959583	b05cd4cbaa7fb026950d98499f74c475	71f570d4c7f3eaef927fc34e2c09c771	article	Vom "Stahlhelm" zum Schuldbekenntnis: Erinnerung an den Domprediger Ernst Martin	Martin Stolzenau	\N	1999
7850661	\N	\N	\N	4., vollst. neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	SWB-094337675	http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz094337675cov.htm ; http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz094337675inh.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-42339-7}, size = {VI, 578 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	6fdfa73bfb75e0cf393a2ff92ae56d52	4e587d097eea860787846a1244aadec8	0ea2dfeb2e9704c527e5abf472fd392c	book	Lexikon der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	Peter [Hrsg.] Mertens	2001
7850678	Journal of Theological Studies	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnes:2009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1/109	\N		\N	\N	109-129	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/flp003}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/109.pdf}	This article argues that after the Council of Nicaea in 325 Arius was exiled to Illyricum, then summoned to the imperial court in the winter of 327-8 by Constantine, who was however unable to effect his return to Alexandria. Some years later, Arius grew impatient at his continuing exclusion from Alexandria and wrote an injudicious letter to the emperor, who denounced him in a letter read out in Alexandria in the presence of the prefect Paterius. The article defends Eduard Schwartz's dating of this letter to 333 against the attempt of the editors of Athanasius Werke 3.1.3 (2007) to redate it to the 320s by setting out the full evidence for the chronology of the prefecture of Egypt between 324 and 334. It is further shown that Arius was recalled again in 335 and died in 336, not significantly earlier, as argued by the recent editors, and it is also suggested that Constantine issued his edict against Arius in 325 immediately after the Council of Nicaea, not in 333.
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	a5583272e51785aab4d88699939499be	19f8388abd63b5c3e12602e05f08120d	dee2673931a4074415d68e67a132a4d5	article	The Exile and Recalls of Arius	Timothy Barnes	\N	2009
7850701	Journal of Theological Studies	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DelCogliano:009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1/181	\N		\N	\N	181-190	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/fln159}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/181.pdf}	This study demonstrates the fallaciousness of the long-standing historiographical view that George of Laodicea escaped deposition at the Council of Constantinople in January 360 because he deserted the homoiousians for the newly ascendant homoians. It argues that George of Laodicea died in late 359, after the Council of Seleucia but before the Council of Constantinople. This conclusion follows from the demonstration that the  George' of an unnamed see who is mentioned in several sources as collaborating with Acacius of Caesarea in the aftermath of the Council of Constantinople is not to be identified as George of Laodicea (as the older historiographical tradition had assumed), but his Alexandrian namesake.
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	54f1c05952f4fc20aebf3c3db6c6c66a	d0a11428b4fd46c843cd870774dac715	f7027ad9ca6d952bfc414182ea5215b9	article	The Death of George of Laodicea	Mark DelCogliano	\N	2009
7850714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsher Universitäts- Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-280561148	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9461-1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9461-1}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	efc0298833b92e1d14eca1d4193cff13	5c7da1749d7c13ffe944e9e6dd622e10	a445fd11569835f68e510cbe83866bdb	book	Vernetztes Wissen : Organisationale, motivationale, kognitive und technologische Aspekte des Wissensmanagements in Unternehmensnetzwerken	\N	\N	2006
7850725	Journal of Theological Studies	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gelston:2009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1/191	\N		\N	\N	191-192	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/fln170}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/191.pdf}	Georg Kretschmar cited Theodore of Mopsuestia, Catechesis 16 in support of his thesis that part of the eucharistic prayer could be recited silently by the end of the fourth century. This note points out that the use of the Syriac verb [syriacalaph][syriaclamadh][syriacshin], to  desist' or to  be silent', in this text does not support Kretschmar's interpretation.
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	7f12c2e9b1b28c47c5a2fd03fb063533	953c568b3f883b2973c492717c27a593	f301661b1d2808ee4fc719123d4a9034	article	The Meaning of shla in Theodore of Mopsuestia's Sixteenth Catechetical Lecture and the Silent Recitation of the Eucharistic Prayer	Anthony Gelston	\N	2009
7850732	Journal of Theological Studies	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Day:2009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1/193	\N		\N	\N	193-211	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/flp029}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/193.pdf}	This paper presents evidence for the Benedictus following the Sanctus having been introduced first in Jerusalem in the Liturgy of St James. The structure and variety of the Benedictus are examined, along with theories of Jewish and Antiochene origin in relation to the Apostolic Constitutions. A fifth-century Jerusalem homily provides the first evidence for the Matthean form, subsequently contained in all versions of the Liturgy of St James and which becomes normative for nearly all eucharistic traditions. The conclusion distinguishes between the origins of the idea of the anaphoral Benedictus and the origins of its form. The idea of a  blessed be' acclamation after the Sanctus may well lie in Jewish traditions, but the origins of its form lie in the Palm Sunday acclamation of fourth-century Jerusalem.
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	5df36accbee22df46e158084e4c81daf	54ddc3eaeb3cd99f3d91a80ddc773e51	64a0de62eb79e424b16b5b74fa3bfcd6	article	The Origins of the Anaphoral Benedictus	Juliette Day	\N	2009
7850759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden/Boston	\N	Gregorii Nysseni Opera	Muehlenberg:2008	\N	\N		\N	Teilw. in griech. Schr.	CLIII, 14 S.	\N	III 5	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-13314-3}	\N	f75262a19aac4fce28d330996dcd5d4e	8c6c0d4a38c137d5ac8beb73a6e13cae	e8d8ba7a46a96a004bcf7a2335cdf2ef	book	Gregorii Nysseni Epistula canonica	\N	Ekkehard Mühlenberg	2008
7850786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre for Theology and Religious Studies	Lund	\N	\N	RydellJohnsen:2007	\N	\N		\N	Zugl.: Lund, Univ., Diss., 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-91-977212-1-9}, totalpages = {XIV, 303 S.}	\N	d5bb066ca0e1360653a671ebcd12f9ab	c5be932ac8a2ec0d8a3ec5223ec3670c	c28a8f8821b80c61f52694b4b473738a	book	Reading John Climacus. Rhetorical argumentation, literary convention and the tradition of monastic formation	Henrik Rydell Johnsén	\N	2007
7850794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden/Boston	\N	The medieval Mediterranean	Hovorun:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	77	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-16666-0}, totalpages = {XII, 203 S.}	\N	eb79061a7d64fd67fbcc39786b6ee859	d312f78dbd7c90fda8e9b9e0bf4b2f09	5b88e5ed8eda658a8452aa55e820b94e	book	Will, action, and freedom. Christological controversies in the seventh century	Cyril Hovorun	\N	2008
7850882	Θεολογία	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nikolopoulou:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	527-595	\N	\N	\N		Kurzkatalog von 48 Handschriften mit Werken (oder Auszügen aus Werken) des Gregor von Nyssa samt einem Index der die jeweiligen Schriften (leider ohne CPG-Nummer) überliefernden Codices.	c303f487870be01bfcf0e08734948b55	b43bd1e2de44aaa7fb5660325de6bd0e	a9748a97ff746a39c947dc3bb29e0de5	article	Τὰ ἐν τῇ Ἐθνικῇ Βιβλιοθήκῃ τῆς Ἑλλάδος χειρόγραφα Γρηγορίου Νύσσης	Panagiotis G. Nikolopoulou	\N	2008
7851896	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	17	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1423975	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Toward the next generation of recommender systems: a survey of the state-of-the-art and possible extensions	\N	\N	 734-749	\N	6	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2005.99}	 This paper presents an overview of the field of recommender systems and describes the current generation of recommendation methods that are usually classified into the following three main categories: content-based, collaborative, and hybrid recommendation approaches. This paper also describes various limitations of current recommendation methods and discusses possible extensions that can improve recommendation capabilities and make recommender systems applicable to an even broader range of applications. These extensions include, among others, an improvement of understanding of users and items, incorporation of the contextual information into the recommendation process, support for multicriteria ratings, and a provision of more flexible and less intrusive types of recommendations.	8008fa19443a016b822ccef0298cd449	42f7653127a823354d000ea95cf804be	da4de5d95427e22d4d1dda8554d19e2f	article	Toward the next generation of recommender systems: a survey of the state-of-the-art and possible extensions	G. Adomavicius and A. Tuzhilin	\N	2005
7851995	{SOCIAL SCIENCE JAPAN JOURNAL}	{10}	\N	\N	{APR}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{OXFORD UNIV PRESS}	{GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND}	\N	\N	bender2007	\N	{Book Review}		\N	\N	{146-149}	\N	{1}	\N	issn = {{1369-1465}}, doc-delivery-number = {{365LF}}, subject-category = {{Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{8}}, affiliation = {{Bender, S (Reprint Author), Dickinson Coll, Carlisle, PA 17013 USA.
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   {[}Bender, Shawn] Dickinson Coll, Carlisle, PA 17013 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Soc. Sci. Jpn. J.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000260407200023}}, doi = {{10.1093/ssjj/jym014}}, times-cited = {{0}}	\N	1eaf7b3e60d70ef32b7eac0b00d62df4	db70f75229fba5928401ae2fffb82f74	47efcf1759ef53db873814380343e3b3	article	{Popular Culture, Globalization and Japan}	Shawn Bender	\N	{2007}
7852253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das Manga-Anime-Syndrom	\N	\N	\N	Henschel	\N	\N	\N	mangaanimesyndrom2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-02 09:55:33}, location = {[Berlin]}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3-89487-607-7}, citeulike-article-id = {4255493}	\N	fb634932bf84e6f4629e93c78fdae137	f637c67eafc44cf4e4dfc5f85072a798	9d44f6b613de0c634b6685bd2c92f98e	book	Ga-netch! Das Manga-Anime-Syndrom[erscheint zu den Ausstellungen Mangamania - Comic-Kultur in Japan 1800 bis 2008, 27. Februar bis 25. Mai im Museum f\\"{u}r Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt und Anime! High Art - Pop Culture, 27. Februar bis 3. August 2008 im Deutschen Filmmuseum ; weitere Stationen Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, 8. Oktober 2008 bis 22. Februar 2009 ; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Mai bis August 2009]	\N	Martha-Christine Menzel	2008
7852356	Journal of Applied Sciences	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journal/jas/2009	http://www.scialert.net/pdfs/jas/2009/1025-1035.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1025-1035	\N	6	\N		\N	eb258ed0a32f1b33f275e63231c29463	663f10f455f842d2764dc266757ac13a	8727986c71aba47eabdbf7d56a58b7e6	article	An Elliptic Curve-based Signcryption Scheme with Forward Secrecy	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2009
7852362	International Journal of Network Security	10	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journal/ijns/2010	http://ijns.femto.com.tw/contents/ijns-v10-n1/ijns-2010-v10-n1-p51-56.pdf	\N		\N	\N	51-56	\N	1	journal/ijns/2010		The signcryption is a relatively new cryptographic technique that is supposed to fulfill the functionalities of encryption and digital signature in a single logical step. Although several signcryption schemes are proposed over the years, some of them are proved to have security problems. In this paper, the security of Han et al.’s signcryption scheme is analyzed, and it is proved that it has many security flaws and shortcomings. Several devastating attacks are also introduced to the mentioned scheme whereby it fails all the desired and essential security attributes of a signcryption scheme.	12dc1a06060f046482ec941b5700d88b	275bf3df8269afe30fc65fc53d9e7c7f	d841da72aa97678a0f268dad6d1fa054	article	Cryptanalysis of an Elliptic Curve-based Signcryption Scheme	Mohsen Toorani and Ali Asghar Beheshti Shirazi	\N	2010
7852432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsher Universitäts- Verlag | GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	SWB-280561148	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9461-1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9461-1}, size = {Online-Ressource : v.: digital}	\N	efc0298833b92e1d14eca1d4193cff13	5c7da1749d7c13ffe944e9e6dd622e10	a445fd11569835f68e510cbe83866bdb	book	Vernetztes Wissen : Organisationale, motivationale, kognitive und technologische Aspekte des Wissensmanagements in Unternehmensnetzwerken	\N	\N	2006
7852434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Interoperability and Integration	\N	\N	\N	Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany	\N	\N	Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings	Kalfoglou+2005ontmap	\N	\N		\N	$<$http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2005/40$>$
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                 [date of citation: 2005-01-01]	\N	\N	04391	\N	issn = {1862-4405}, optannote = {Keywords: ontology mapping}, opturl = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2005/40
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                 [date of citation: 2005-01-01]}, optaddress = {Dagstuhl, Germany}	\N	d53ab83d5758e26d970dfe6a37c9fa9e	ddcc7b79d487f61f79f66779fdd6b46e	de190a0cc9789a718bef2ffea428e309	inproceedings	Ontology Mapping: The State of the Art	Yannis Kalfoglou and Marco Schorlemmer	Y. Kalfoglou and M. Schorlemmer and A. Sheth and S. Staab and M. Uschold	2005
7852457	Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on	15	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	585785	\N	\N	A time-domain optical transmission system simulation packageaccounting for nonlinear and polarization-related effects in fiber	\N	\N	751-765	\N	4	\N	issn = {0733-8716}, doi = {10.1109/49.585785}	The fast-paced evolution of long-haul and high-bit-rate
\
terrestrial and submarine optical transmission links requires powerful
\
analysis tools that take into account all the relevant phenomena in the
\
fiber. To provide such a tool, we developed a time-domain optical system
\
simulation package, integrated in the TOPSIM simulation environment. The
\
fiber simulation module makes use of the vector form of the propagation
\
equations to account for the quasi-degenerate two-mode (the two
\
polarizations) medium propagation characteristics. This way, all
\
polarization-related effects and their interplay with the other linear
\
and nonlinear phenomena in the fiber can be accurately modeled. In
\
particular, the fiber third-order susceptivity, responsible for all
\
major nonlinear effects, is expressed in its actual vector form, so that
\
nonlinear polarization mode coupling could be accounted for.
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Conventional birefringence and PMD are generated using appropriate
\
random models. A novel feature of the simulator is that it uses
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time-domain digital filters to simulate dispersion effects, as opposed
\
to the usual FFT-based algorithms. This approach leads to more efficient
\
computing for a wide range of bandwidth and dispersion values. We
\
present the fiber simulation module in detail. As an example of the use
\
of the simulation package, the analysis of a long-haul two-channel
\
transoceanic WDM transmission system is presented	15869ff9d2fbfee67b7e05d47603811a	bdad41dcc8f13ceda4969b9e7d952834	293581339d525e5694d1f7c0f52aea56	article	A time-domain optical transmission system simulation package
\
accounting for nonlinear and polarization-related effects in fiber	A. Carena and V. Curri and R. Gaudino and P. Poggiolini and S. Benedetto	\N	1997
7852572	Adv. Opt. Photon.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Hu:09	http://aop.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=aop-1-1-58	\N	Optics InfoBase: Advances in Optics and Photonics - Understanding leaky modes: slab waveguide revisited	\N	\N	58--106	\N	1	\N		\N	5fac6a532cda439f85f8bc43207ba5a1	58a0de6c4902daf239f818ce5d8b3c77	955a09e37ebde4dca1be38042d1fb8a6	article	Understanding leaky modes: slab waveguide revisited	Jonathan Hu and Curtis R. Menyuk	\N	2009
7852576	J. Opt. Soc. Am. B	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Lee:08	http://josab.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josab-25-6-A54	\N	Optics InfoBase: Advances in Optics and Photonics - Characterization of mid-infrared femtosecond pulses [Invited]	\N	\N	A54--A62	\N	6	\N		\N	123822e9d262722916c37b4208491357	113065f5123085430683bdb988935669	8783dd84db07ea02fa47d42ff0269707	article	Characterization of mid-infrared femtosecond pulses \\[Invited\\]	Kevin F. Lee and Kevin J. Kubarych and Adeline Bonvalet and Manuel Joffre	\N	2008
7852696	CoRR	abs/cs/0512056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/corr/abs-cs-0512056	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr0512.html#abs-cs-0512056	\N	dblp	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0512056}, date = {2008-01-02}	\N	1e6683e7ee3c1b20cc63fe127f6ef83d	739be4af05504b1d5f1939037e20fa6c	26a1ab743091848cd99e22f0360fa249	article	PURRS: Towards Computer Algebra Support for Fully Automatic Worst-Case Complexity Analysis	Roberto Bagnara and Andrea Pescetti and Alessandro Zaccagnini and Enea Zaffanella	\N	2005
7852697	Software and Systems Modeling	7	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baar_09_correctly	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10270-008-0086-z	\N		\N	\N	383--398	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-04 11:05:32}, citeulike-article-id = {2963553}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10270-008-0086-z}	Due to their complexity, the syntax of modern modeling languages is preferably defined in two steps. The abstract syntax identifies all modeling concepts whereas the concrete syntax should clarify how these concepts are rendered by graphical and/or textual elements. While the abstract syntax is often defined in form of a metamodel, there does not exist such standard format yet for concrete syntax definitions. The diversity of definition formats^{a}€�?ranging from EBNF grammars to informal text^{a}€�?is becoming a major obstacle for advances in modeling language engineering, including the automatic generation of editors. In this paper, we propose a uniform format for concrete syntax definitions. Our approach captures both textual and graphical model representations and even allows to assign more than one rendering to the same modeling concept. Consequently, following our approach, a model can have multiple, fully equivalent representations, but^{a}€�?in order to avoid ambiguities when reading a model representation^{a}€�?two different models should always have distinguishable representations. We call a syntax definition correct, if all well-formed models are represented in a non-ambiguous way. As the main contribution of this paper, we present a rigorous analysis technique to check the correctness of concrete syntax definitions.	1b02a3e5cabee7467a389d67bea690f2	b624f0949b148114a1a98ad635740559	767ee65aa7ed383db8b3cc7e5eba43dc	article	Correctly defined concrete syntax	Thomas Baar	\N	2008
7852698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICFP-WGP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/icfp/Ross06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icfp/wgp2006.html#Ross06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	87-95	\N	\N	conf/icfp/2006wgp	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1159861.1159874}, date = {2008-04-18}	\N	b9e99787574b338725686210a2cd9cfc	4b8de6715c754a56c2a403a690bb789c	e5058212aabd346a385bf89f8785bcc0	inproceedings	Towards an automatic complexity analysis for generic programs.	Kyle D. Ross	Ralf Hinze	2006
7852705	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Marques2006	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v73/e235205	\N		\N	\N	235205	\N	23	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {235205}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.73.235205}	\N	9b9e44dbffac71dede6c4e1655eaae4b	dc9d201f192976b5b1e702605b9658d5	0e4ba6ddc2354d389a8a5d3b5ce3c778	article	Statistical model applied to {A$_x$ B$_y$ C$_{1 - x - y}$ D} quaternary alloys: Bond lengths and energy gaps of {Al$_x$Ga$_y$In$_{1-x-y}$X} {(X = As, P, or N)} system	M. Marques and L. K. Teles and L. G. Ferreira and L. M. R. Scolfaro and J. Furthm\\"{u}ller and F. Bechstedt	\N	2006
7852738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FPCA '89: Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Functional programming languages and computer architecture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	99381	\N	\N		\N	\N	144--156	\N	\N	\N	location = {Imperial College, London, United Kingdom}, isbn = {0-89791-328-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/99370.99381}	\N	b7f8a3fc4788b96471d80855ede7fa12	fcf32929378ca4f89146bd8e5218824f	40f14bd68c72087ff4aeb8f34d0cc9fd	inproceedings	Automatic complexity analysis	Mads Rosendahl	\N	1989
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7852754	ACM Comput. Surv.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	234327	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/234313.234327}	\N	7fc48bca1a47dd43cc06a257b8d81693	c079913bf87c9e8888c842d9b56b1bb9	3e96c66cdbe2fb472119c7a23f862d1e	article	Randomized algorithms	Rajeev Motwani and Prabhakar Raghavan	\N	1996
7852797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_280594704	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280594704&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-5540-7}	\N	72a8a5b9dfa325e38d46ea60ef0f31eb	41f3092bc385972808c61738efc1f82b	37e3a2fc811c71369dcf291f9e0d9fb4	book	Planung und Implementierung integrierter Marketingkommunikation mit den Leitinstrumenten Werbung und Sportsponsoring	Philip Stockmann	\N	2008
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7852866	IEEE Intelligent Systems	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	halevy2009	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	8-12	\N	2	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIS.2009.36}	\N	0bb7c4bb007d72a16369e27e6bd7e03e	d08a7d9e7d72d8a7f5fe1e602f79409c	16643afac66b61f6f0cc76472142cc1d	article	The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data	A. Halevy and P. Norvig and F. Pereira	\N	2009
7852922	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of the A CL Workshop on lntentionality and Structure in Discourse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litman93	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Empirical evidence for intention-based discourse segmentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ea7dd447f23616433a25af3780f9a19	150ca634b1e189f8cdfb0184e63ac8cf	5b6ee1fe79c3df7a3ec896d0c2fa1242	inproceedings	Empirical evidence for intention-based discourse segmentation	Diane J. Litman and Rebecca J. Passonneau	\N	1993
7852954	Phys. Rev. B	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	AND-08	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/e014413	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	014413	\N	1	\N	eid = {014413}, file = {AND-08.pdf:AND-08.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.014413}	\N	ef44f9342bfde6cf7118dc2b9e58d63b	b20d7ef7e72de927fd7af192b603c51a	e09d044ea2cf8c21ab151b32431b8065	article	Angular dependence of inverse spin--Hall effect induced by spin pumping\
\	investigated in a Ni[sub 81]Fe[sub 19]/Pt thin film	K. Ando and Y. Kajiwara and S. Takahashi and S. Maekawa and K. Takemoto and M. Takatsu and E. Saitoh	\N	2008
7852956	Appl. Phys. Lett.	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	ATK-08	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/92/022510/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	022510	\N	2	\N	eid = {022510}, file = {ATK-08.pdf:ATK-08.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2832771}	\N	d44c5578676df0dd00dd7250b50ccf19	5c2694ef35e6e83ab2f97271e3fd7abc	0d9426728d6bc695103dfd5083e2f7d3	article	Controlling domain wall pinning in planar nanowires by selecting\
\	domain wall type and its application in a memory concept	D. Atkinson and D. S. Eastwood and L. K. Bogart	\N	2008
7852959	Appl. Phys. Lett.	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	BAR-06	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/89/122507/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	122507	\N	12	\N	eid = {122507}, file = {BAR-06.pdf:BAR-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2354036}	\N	157faccc4e21ff078808e8034fabb03b	9d5147d3d1a19704e158b7532d47aee8	904fe1d89def5d477408c64eb3e700d7	article	Magnetic memory and current amplification devices using moving domain\
\	walls	S. E. Barnes and J. Ieda and S. Maekawa	\N	2006
7852960	Phys. Rev. Lett.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	BAR-05	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v95/e107204	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	107204	\N	10	\N	eid = {107204}, file = {BAR-05.pdf:BAR-05.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	d1c093f6dad09526e4dc0873bb4d00ef	05219f5b16e9ca948357289363ceed09	98a8f70d6a991a5c27f2ad21a9847e2d	article	Current-Spin Coupling for Ferromagnetic Domain Walls in Fine Wires	S. E. Barnes and S. Maekawa	\N	2005
7852961	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEA-08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJJ-4RFSD1M-3/2/8df6dfb4e650755e4fae92c9d04acff2	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	1272--1281	\N	7	\N	file = {BEA-08.pdf:BEA-08.pdf:PDF}	\N	2b9f411f2def8fdc9e42f9027343277f	bd41345311b99288853e4c1b45b3cc56	7be3b6e5774ac9ad317a502fb6d43953	article	Current-induced domain wall motion	G.S.D. Beach and M. Tsoi and J.L. Erskine	\N	2008
7852962	Nat. Mater.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEA-05	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	741--744	\N	\N	\N	file = {BEA-05.pdf:BEA-05.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1038/nmat1477}	\N	3dde265d29a2a92e2c2535d47f3cf020	34857187efc55021708645033cfbe012	97aa3f741e220265d0000d526c4b58a9	article	Dynamics of field-driven domain-wall propagation in ferromagnetic\
\	nanowires	G. S. D. Beach and C.Nistor and C. Knutson and M. Tsoi and J. L. Erskine	\N	2005
7852963	Phys. Rev. Lett.	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	BEA-06	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v97/e057203	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	057203	\N	5	\N	eid = {057203}, file = {BEA-06.pdf:BEA-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	ccfdd557d4b8ea1b1d05130153a4209c	3c7b17692a74e896620345208fa6229b	64d1afb65a086851a43963a85594189d	article	Nonlinear Domain-Wall Velocity Enhancement by Spin-Polarized Electric\
\	Current	G. S. D. Beach and C. Knutson and C. Nistor and M. Tsoi and J. L. Erskine	\N	2006
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\	wall in magnetic nanostripes	Jun-Young Lee and Ki-Suk Lee and Sangkook Choi and Konstantin Y. Guslienko and Sang-Koog Kim	\N	2007
7853019	Appl. Phys. Lett.	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	LEP-07	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/91/062512/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	062512	\N	6	\N	eid = {062512}, file = {LEP-07.pdf:LEP-07.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2768301}	\N	9e6f6cc34a0b6e2a6d106ebed6afc0cb	5344442e9476c5d7711e0d390bf24efd	b227199a1369a0237d4363dc206a91f6	article	Current-induced magnetization switching in asymmetric necked wires	S. Lepadatu and J. Wu and Y. B. Xu	\N	2007
7853020	Phys. Rev. Lett.	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	LI-06	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e217201	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	217201	\N	21	\N	eid = {217201}, file = {LI-06.pdf:LI-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.217201}	\N	9b08ca24e33c610a0baee9b6c5cc5c16	a6ae6739421f0e6919ecf64fd56bf646	0a35041b674e7fdb5164264f7a05f378	article	Current Controlled Spin Reversal of Nanomagnets with Giant Uniaxial\
\	Anisotropy	Ying Li and Bang-Gui Liu	\N	2006
7853021	Phys. Rev. B	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	LI-04	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v70/e024417	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	024417	\N	2	\N	eid = {024417}, file = {LI-04.pdf:LI-04.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {10}	\N	242307e2f752e30c1c3230f56f6d756a	0584878f10a3bec263199908bfd7da10	5834322e448e1857eeef63b05b652ddc	article	Domain-wall dynamics driven by adiabatic spin-transfer torques	Z. Li and S. Zhang	\N	2004
7853022	arXiv:0903.5159v1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LUC-09	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.5159v1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {LUC-09.pdf:LUC-09.pdf:PDF}	\N	f4d42a86f103e9579a6d407750a61cfb	b72ffe8a7ebbf9e375bd0a190ea7d1ca	d73614e15074bccbec71c30373d26e3d	article	Current-driven and field-driven domain walls at nonzero temperature	M.E. Lucassen and H.J. van Driel and C. Morais Smith and R.A. Duine	\N	2009
7853023	Phys. Rev. B	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	MAR-09	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v79/e094430	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	094430	\N	9	\N	eid = {094430}, file = {MAR-09.pdf:MAR-09.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {14}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.094430}	\N	f60a7a51919e598a374d17b3cbf1a7be	4f1c39746a4c8037e17cb95e49603f16	eeebe96e3f45b0301451eb847de85f73	article	Domain-wall dynamics driven by short pulses along thin ferromagnetic\
\	strips: Micromagnetic simulations and analytical description	Eduardo Martinez and Luis Lopez-Diaz and Oscar Alejos and Luis Torres and Mario Carpentieri	\N	2009
7853026	Phys. Rev. Lett.	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	MEI-07	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v98/e187202	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	187202	\N	18	\N	eid = {187202}, file = {MEI-07.pdf:MEI-07.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.187202}	\N	44bd91077f87ff11ea7f5ff8baca13cc	feaf756fc4aff70ea8ec3a4e770d084f	2c807537bfb656d58c0467e0dc6407e5	article	Direct Imaging of Stochastic Domain-Wall Motion Driven by Nanosecond\
\	Current Pulses	Guido Meier and Markus Bolte and Ren\\'{e} Eiselt and Benjamin Kr\\"{u}ger and Dong-Hyun Kim and Peter Fischer	\N	2007
7853031	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	290-291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	NAK-05	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	750--753	\N	\N	\N	file = {NAK-05.pdf:NAK-05.pdf:PDF}, date = {April, 2005}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmmm.2004.11.355}	The wall structure phase diagram in nano-strips is established by\
\	numerical calculations, exhibiting a hitherto unknown wall type,\
\	the asymmetric transverse wall. The diagram of the wall-width parameter\
\	is obtained both from a one-dimensional fit of the wall structure\
\	and from the domain wall motion velocity under field, the latter\
\	being more relevant to experiments. These two estimates show some\
\	differences, which are understood using the definition of the effective\
\	wall width proposed by Thiele.	d16a8a51207c94671541c56ffd8b94ff	baeb1628001c4c0fc83b4f053c9c6b2e	59a2868baa69f8144a1eb880f1a3da0d	article	Head-to-head domain walls in soft nano-strips: a refined phase diagram	Yoshinobu Nakatani and André Thiaville and Jacques Miltat	\N	2005
7853037	Phys. Rev. B	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	PAR-03	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v67/e020403	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	020403	\N	2	\N	eid = {020403}, file = {PAR-03.pdf:PAR-03.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	35c324609777eec80b07c97721affcf3	6b1dd82867f05b4d1d645de27de11b7a	cbd1500ce4b5b807a67eb90a3c9700ab	article	Imaging of spin dynamics in closure domain and vortex structures	J. P. Park and P. Eames and D. M. Engebretson and J. Berezovsky and P. A. Crowell	\N	2003
7853040	J. Appl. Phys.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	POR-04	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/95/6729/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	6729--6731	\N	11	\N	file = {POR-04.pdf:POR-04.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1063/1.1688673}	\N	2f2cfc375cfe6fd178043317379fa14c	2c0afa0fd93cde44d06f6efee4d20edc	ba5bee273f3bac9b4cdc7d2adf8c0e5b	article	Velocity of transverse domain wall motion along thin, narrow strips	D. G. Porter and M. J. Donahue	\N	2004
7853042	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RAL-08	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	1190--1216	\N	7	\N	file = {RAL-08.pdf:RAL-08.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmmm.2007.12.019}	\N	c1b1a8c22f4e4375ba8bebdb91c646fc	adc986ff0bfb55d707cd741d6b0213b1	e0f8456f939bb33d0e7f3008f4e3a795	article	Spin transfer torques	D.C. Ralph and M.D. Stiles	\N	2008
7853043	Phys. Rev. B	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	RAM-08	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/e121303	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	121303	\N	12	\N	eid = {121303}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.121303}	\N	0b574f3e8d1f56ecbd27822634ec74f3	5d7947e999d91ba4aef8bff1b747c155	f4cb98ff5ba4cba7fb62d7dc66fe170f	article	Co[sub 2]FeSi/GaAs/(Al,Ga)As spin light-emitting diodes: Competition\
\	between spin injection and ultrafast spin alignment	M. Ramsteiner and O. Brandt and T. Flissikowski and H. T. Grahn and M. Hashimoto and J. Herfort and H. Kostial	\N	2008
7853044	Phys. Rev. Lett.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	RAV-05	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v95/e117203	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	117203	\N	11	\N	eid = {117203}, file = {RAV-05.pdf:RAV-05.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	b2f96d0ad7209ab68b1a20f48b6e4ae5	6f7a2b474fdadc4ced9a4842f144e7e0	a218f54517254f81abbec95af558be47	article	Nanometer Scale Observation of High Efficiency Thermally Assisted\
\	Current-Driven Domain Wall Depinning	D. Ravelosona and D. Lacour and J. A. Katine and B. D. Terris and C. Chappert	\N	2005
7853047	Phys. Rev. B	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	SHI-06	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v73/e020403	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	020403	\N	2	\N	eid = {020403}, file = {SHI-06.pdf:SHI-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	07b72ac5360c7774caf0fbcda2b2a670	6a64c1d65f6203ae5e1d4c679c0ac4af	9eb5aa4253f630f49576ce8c230044ef	article	Current-induced magnetic vortex motion by spin-transfer torque	Junya Shibata and Yoshinobu Nakatani and Gen Tatara and Hiroshi Kohno and Yoshichika Otani	\N	2006
7853049	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	195	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SLO-99	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJJ-3WHCBMS-3/2/9ca3dc3dc7aa54360c8c64f4067bd23b	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	261--268	\N	2	\N	issn = {0304-8853}, file = {SLO-99.pdf:SLO-99.pdf:PDF}	\N	111fda9b5e9f5217079a62fcf35a00c4	46b76bdec509eccc336ba52d027210da	34e58bb16af970ec64f80a6ba6da29d5	article	Excitation of spin waves by an electric current	J. C. Slonczewski	\N	1999
7853053	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SUN-08	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	1227--1237	\N	7	\N	file = {SUN-08.pdf:SUN-08.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmmm.2007.12.008}	\N	3818473308f27f65c1ae7b4b55c0bf33	94979b63fba1306c5a862b666e8576fc	f5ad5a47f1e30384e07cff832ec3bb7e	article	Magnetoresistance and spin-transfer torque in magnetic tunnel junctions	J.Z. Sun and D.C. Ralph	\N	2008
7853054	Phys. Rev. Lett.	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	TAT-04	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v92/e086601	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	086601	\N	8	\N	eid = {086601}, file = {TAT-04.pdf:TAT-04.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	4b8b3ee1488df2322e6ad52f479e71ad	0dfda8d997f118cb185527cc5c1091cd	5a44879c535b9ce0342e31b33ca7d5fa	article	Theory of Current-Driven Domain Wall Motion: Spin Transfer versus\
\	Momentum Transfer	Gen Tatara and Hiroshi Kohno	\N	2004
7853055	Appl. Phys. Lett.	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	TAT-05	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/86/252509/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	252509	\N	25	\N	eid = {252509}, file = {TAT-05.pdf:TAT-05.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {3}	\N	f0c76f1d2ee1e5e96cac967bf589466a	b2467cbfc5c646ff2b01006ac2af7ef1	064240ccb20abf30d30214d3a5feb7a9	article	Universality of thermally assisted magnetic domain-wall motion under\
\	spin torque	Gen Tatara and Nicolas Vernier and Jacques Ferre	\N	2005
7853056	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	242-245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	THI-02	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	1061--1063	\N	Part 2	\N	issn = {0304-8853}, file = {THI-02.pdf:THI-02.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0304-8853(01)01353-1}	\N	e4a0fc59169248ef85c863fd5325cad8	d0e940c2ffc936f7a43b2fbba6da8dbf	a5e43c6a845dfd43e5b61e7142a3bb7a	article	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	A. Thiaville and J. M. Garc�a and J. Miltat	\N	2002
7853059	J. Appl. Phys.	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	THI-04	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/95/7049/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	7049--7051	\N	11	\N	file = {THI-04.pdf:THI-04.pdf:PDF}	\N	f95eee4129e7bb7c95461395a5adbc73	da6b24b28be07c71bff017c3c6fb1407	4d66c4267ce1b99a7d0d5b0b19bed37c	article	Domain wall motion by spin-polarized current: a micromagnetic study	A. Thiaville and Y. Nakatani and J. Miltat and N. Vernier	\N	2004
7853062	Appl. Phys. Lett.	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	THO-05	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/87/262501/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	262501	\N	26	\N	eid = {262501}, file = {THO-05.pdf:THO-05.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {3}	\N	1c755a54cb04d587302ff81e1312926b	ae1e822ad55d313a2f228bad50acb8db	47c6b3663146ca0e47108532256b265e	article	Observation of injection and pinning of domain walls in magnetic\
\	nanowires using photoemission electron microscopy	Luc Thomas and Charles Rettner and Masamitsu Hayashi and Mahesh G. Samant and Stuart S. P. Parkin and Andrew Doran and Andreas Scholl	\N	2005
7853063	IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS	43	\N	\N	JUNE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanton-2007	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	2767	\N	6	\N	date-added = {2008-09-24 15:57:45 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-09-24 15:59:23 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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\	Using Infrared Fiber Optics	\N	\N	2007
7853064	J. Magn. Magn. Mat.	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TSE-08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJJ-4RDPYSS-2/2/8d793c1e2978e93e859b4fa9397131bc	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	1282--1292	\N	7	\N	file = {TSE-08.pdf:TSE-08.pdf:PDF}	\N	a54166ae04da0cb9423a4bd256083750	16ae280b27899474f5c7a28b2e2e6e1e	37fd573aef7dc9a85e8ddd3ea27d6b78	article	Theory of current-driven magnetization dynamics in inhomogeneous\
\	ferromagnets	Yaroslav Tserkovnyak and Arne Brataas and Gerrit E.W. Bauer	\N	2008
7853065	Phys. Rev. B	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	TSE-06	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	144405	\N	14	\N	eid = {144405}, file = {TSE-06.pdf:TSE-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.74.144405}	\N	25f9ea5bf8dd1543b5dc7e4a2ca98b8d	afce84fbe4b28eacd2f4ffb085582862	785daee9726fb651808ef96ab2c1ec34	article	Current-induced magnetization dynamics in disordered itinerant ferromagnets	Yaroslav Tserkovnyak and Hans Joakim Skadsem and Arne Brataas and Gerrit E. W. Bauer	\N	2006
7853066	Appl. Phys. Lett.	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	TSO-03	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/83/2617/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	2617--2619	\N	13	\N	file = {TSO-03.pdf:TSO-03.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1063/1.1578165}	\N	3aa61263307ed30ef7cd6a979233359b	a128dfcc94ab6975a3fc8a6e955dd9af	dece662eb1852573ccd256a0f205beee	article	Magnetic domain wall motion triggered by an electric current	M. Tsoi and R. E. Fontana and S. S. P. Parkin	\N	2003
7853069	Phys. Rev. B	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	VIR-05	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v72/e140403	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	140403	\N	14	\N	eid = {140403}, file = {VIR-05.pdf:VIR-05.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	11dd9d0e5637e5fa0e6c868c24744c74	47d355f7c0b1a8c1eb37b10a8f6e6ee9	dcbb229517e26fee3816722fc41ab974	article	Current induced pressure on a tilted magnetic domain wall	M. Viret and A. Vanhaverbeke and F. Ott and J.-F. Jacquinot	\N	2005
7853070	J. Appl. Phys.	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	WEE-08	\N	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	094307	\N	9	\N	eid = {094307}, file = {WEE-08.pdf:WEE-08.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1063/1.2912731}	\N	e363e600a12a35926cc67825a2b843c0	1484e49490dfcf9cd858f73967334025	cc424f4525f4d8f06816e8314a8b330a	article	Influence of pulse amplitude and rise time on field-induced domain\
\	wall propagation in Ni[sub 80]Fe[sub 20] nanowires	K. Weerts and P. Neutens and L. Lagae and G. Borghs	\N	2008
7853072	IEE Proceedings - Circuits, Devices and Systems	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEE	\N	\N	\N	XI-05	http://link.aip.org/link/?ICD/152/301/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	301-306	\N	4	\N	file = {XI-05.pdf:XI-05.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1049/ip-cds:20045159}	\N	d1c3cda495a1367b019e852b87443cf3	86d2fe036c24896f98d6f24091908f3c	fa9bc3eefb22cf95854038b647a90708	article	Spin-current-induced high-frequency magnetisation rotations and microwave\
\	oscillations in magnetic nanodevices	H. Xi and K.Z. Gao and Y. Shi	\N	2005
7853073	J. Appl. Phys.	97	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	XI-05a	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/97/044306/1	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	044306	\N	4	\N	eid = {044306}, file = {XI-05a.pdf:XI-05a.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	b014960425760521bd08fd8d3ef4524b	88c791a2c0d947f2e13a8b4870788b3e	c832b2f77e603cad1818ce7064f14f7a	article	Circular domain wall motion driven by spin-polarized currents in\
\	confined square nanomagnets	Haiwen Xi and Kai-Zhong Gao and Yiming Shi	\N	2005
7853074	Phys. Rev. B	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	XI-05b	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v71/e144418	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	144418	\N	14	\N	eid = {144418}, file = {XI-05b.pdf:XI-05b.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {5}	\N	3fefa121eb74fb10b6c73979af8499c3	de2a4df308130c80c49e141497562802	57da3d2617dba55a83de7d5de2767c12	article	Static, periodic, and chaotic magnetization behavior induced by spin-transfer\
\	torque in magnetic nanopillars	Haiwen Xi and Yiming Shi and Kai-Zhong Gao	\N	2005
7853075	Phys. Rev. B	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	XIA-06	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v73/e054428	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	054428	\N	5	\N	eid = {054428}, file = {XIA-06.pdf:XIA-06.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {10}	\N	30b10e4fe91fd4e61489a6f0789584fc	5ca57a3ac0e1cdebc5da7035f1e14456	9b7f8e534561e7aa7285db560be379ca	article	Spin-transfer torque for continuously variable magnetization	Jiang Xiao and A. Zangwill and M. D. Stiles	\N	2006
7853076	Phys. Rev. Lett.	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	YAM-04	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v92/e077205	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	077205	\N	7	\N	eid = {077205}, file = {YAM-04.pdf:YAM-04.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	4805a550d00416ed28dca8d2dd0883dd	f79e0f76a13c4522c0ee167e47535eef	573e1dd89449d5773740d64fecd502ea	article	Real-Space Observation of Current-Driven Domain Wall Motion in Submicron\
\	Magnetic Wires	A. Yamaguchi and T. Ono and S. Nasu and K. Miyake and K. Mibu and T. Shinjo	\N	2004
7853077	Nature	428	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	YAM-04a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature02441	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	539--542	\N	6982	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, file = {YAM-04a.pdf:YAM-04a.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1038/nature02441}	\N	8523a37549da989838771ac1c45250be	c90bd190e945f4d7e344df1a7530fdd6	56bd956dd4d37d59f4a10ea49629311c	article	Current-induced domain-wall switching in a ferromagnetic semiconductor\
\	structure	M. Yamanouchi and D. Chiba and F. Matsukura and H. Ohno	\N	2004
7853079	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	YAN-07	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v75/e220403	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	220403	\N	22	\N	eid = {220403}, file = {YAN-07.pdf:YAN-07.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.75.220403}	\N	1bcd377ad1d6d11875bd007efa333536	5387439d0eafd4cc4a72138957eed7fe	3eefe2951ec9e198046c11cbfc739fdb	article	Spin-transfer-torque-driven domin-wall dynamics in Permalloy nanowires	Shuqiang Yang and J. L. Erskine	\N	2007
7853080	Phys. Rev. Lett.	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	YAN-07a	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v99/e134101	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	134101	\N	13	\N	date-added = {2008-09-24 16:45:04 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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\	IwMDcucGRm0h4fJieiJyNcTlNEaWN0aW9uYXJ5AAgAEQAaAB8AKQAyADcAOgA/AEEAUwBcAGIAa\
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\	AAACAQAAAAAAAAAoAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADMA==}, eid = {134101}, date-modified = {2008-09-24 16:45:42 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.134101}, file = {YAN-07a.pdf:YAN-07a.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.134101}	\N	fdf19c94f35d148994e0e238dd9b9c7c	f7647abdca881b9c2b5a56d584a8db97	13bd18d3e3b3884de0845107b4d3c91c	article	Chaotic Dynamics of Spin-Valve Oscillators	Z. Yang and S. Zhang and Y. Charles Li	\N	2007
7853081	Phys. Rev. Lett.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	ZHA-04	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v93/e127204	\N	Domain wall dynamics in nanowires	\N	\N	127204	\N	12	\N	eid = {127204}, file = {ZHA-04.pdf:ZHA-04.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}	\N	df8b19319f1c89889e6b77f138cdd410	1c93e48a5e00ec6860ce76692650d925	28eaec1649c49b6d8f62838537909333	article	Roles of Nonequilibrium Conduction Electrons on the Magnetization\
\	Dynamics of Ferromagnets	S. Zhang and Z. Li	\N	2004
7853088	Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duan20042997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V66-4CRXM4J-3/2/0db40313ad8523271f7cc4ddf495b1fa	\N	ScienceDirect - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta : A new cubic equation of state and its applications to the modeling of vapor-liquid equilibria and volumetric properties of natural fluids1	\N	\N	2997 - 3009	\N	14	\N	issn = {0016-7037}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2003.11.034}	A cubic equation of state was developed for both pure systems and mixtures in this study. It has only one empirical constant to be evaluated for each component and two constants for each binary. To test its validity, the saturated properties of 22 pure fluids were calculated with the new equation, as compared with the most frequently used or the most recently published cubic equations. The results indicate that the new equation is superior to the previous cubic equations in the overall performance in vapor pressures and saturated volumes. Its overall average deviation of the saturation pressures from experiments is 0.46%, and the maximum deviation is 3.6%. Its average deviation of the liquid volumes from experiments at the reduced temperatures Tr<=0.95 is 2.80%, and that of vapor volumes is 2.2%. Because of the high accuracy of the new equation for saturation pressures, it can be easily extended to binary mixtures for the prediction of vapor-liquid equilibria (both densities and compositions) with a simple mixing rule, as demonstrated by eight binary systems, including an aqueous mixture.	4fdd3d0eb08dc7e82fde06bb5634bd58	faee51fc664e8605da6fff0274667d66	a7e22be3bdf2ee68160365f5de0a3d5b	article	A new cubic equation of state and its applications to the modeling of vapor-liquid equilibria and volumetric properties of natural fluids	Zhenhao Duan and Jiawen Hu	\N	2004
7853164	Geothermics	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Champel2006600	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCN-4MJBTGX-1/2/08efdf892d417a0c6c2ebcd70dab7b58	\N	ScienceDirect - Geothermics : Discrepancies in brine density databases at geothermal conditions	\N	The deep EGS (Enhanced Geothermal System) project at Soultz-sous-Forêts, Alsace, France	600 - 606	\N	5-6	\N	issn = {0375-6505}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2006.11.002}	The study is aimed at evaluating the influence of brine density data on the assessment of pumping requirements for geothermal installations. Five databases were compiled and compared, based on an evaluation of buoyancy effect in a producing well at the site of the Soultz-sous-Forêts EGS/HDR project. The results show large discrepancies between the different references, which lead to severe inaccuracies in the evaluation of the buoyancy effect, and thus of the pumping requirements. It is therefore recommended that care be taken when using such databases, in particular when determining the size of the pumping systems. It is also recommended that new measurements of brine densities be carried out, focussing specifically on geothermal conditions.	07fc55284156ee54481de319289d748d	6387dce977464725d22e3307dd7ec9f6	64575d24ee51f4d65d8c4ee23287270a	article	Discrepancies in brine density databases at geothermal conditions	Bénédicte Champel	\N	2006
7853194	Geothermics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	García200561	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCN-4F94YK0-1/2/a309b75a13c0648c6e93861d2ed5f0ea	\N	ScienceDirect - Geothermics : Prediction of mineral scale formation in geothermal and oilfield operations using the extended UNIQUAC model : : Part I. Sulfate scaling minerals	\N	\N	61 - 97	\N	1	\N	issn = {0375-6505}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2004.11.002}	Pressure parameters are added to the Extended UNIQUAC model presented by Thomsen and Rasmussen (Modeling of vapor-liquid-solid equilibrium in gas-aqueous electrolyte systems. Chemical Engineering Science 54, 1787-1802, 1999). The improved model has been used for correlation and prediction of solid-liquid equilibrium (SLE) of scaling minerals (CaSO4, CaSO4·2H2O, BaSO4 and SrSO4) at temperatures up to 300 °C and pressures up to 1000 bar. The results show that the Extended UNIQUAC model, with the proposed pressure parameters, is able to represent binary, ternary and quaternary solubility data within the experimental accuracy in the temperature range from -20 to 300 °C, and the pressure range from 1 to 1000 bar.	0d0c69ccfd24c15396adaee582b45fec	00fbf9b08b2f2b3d0e6281e828c4c8da	5ff046a665fa854dba8562c00e8d6b7c	article	Prediction of mineral scale formation in geothermal and oilfield operations using the extended UNIQUAC model: Part I. Sulfate scaling minerals	Ada Villafáfila García and Kaj Thomsen and Erling H. Stenby	\N	2005
7853209	Geofluids	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adams_equations_2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1468-8123.2002.00041.x	\N		\N	\N	257--271	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1046/j.1468-8123.2002.00041.x}	Physical properties of formation waters in sedimentary basins can vary by more than 25\\% for density and by one order of magnitude for viscosity. Density differences may enhance or retard flow driven by other mechanisms and can initiate buoyancy-driven flow. For a given driving force, the flow rate and injectivity depend on viscosity and permeability. Thus, variations in the density and viscosity of formation waters may have or had a significant effect on the flow pattern in a sedimentary basin, with consequences for various basin processes. Therefore, it is critical to correctly estimate water properties at formation conditions for proper representation and interpretation of present flow systems, and for numerical simulations of basin evolution, hydrocarbon migration, ore genesis, and fate of injected fluids in sedimentary basins. Algorithms published over the years to calculate water density and viscosity as a function of temperature, pressure and salinity are based on empirical fitting of laboratory-measured properties of predominantly {NaCl} solutions, but also field brines. A review and comparison of various algorithms are presented here, both in terms of applicability range and estimates of density and viscosity. The paucity of measured formation-water properties at in situ conditions hinders a definitive conclusion regarding the validity of any of these algorithms. However, the comparison indicates the versatility of the various algorithms in various ranges of conditions found in sedimentary basins. The applicability of these algorithms to the density of formation waters in the Alberta Basin is also examined using a high-quality database of 4854 water analyses. Consideration is also given to the percentage of cations that are heavier than Na in the waters.	f8be800dcc3f7df8be0a01e521235221	679636126e9b9db98918e8e9e728421a	dc03ed592d5a2acf150eeee2463389e2	article	Equations of state for basin geofluids: algorithm review and intercomparison for brines	J. J. Adams and S. Bachu	\N	2002
7853256	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Ontology Learning and Population (OLP3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patras, Greece	\N	\N	cattuto08-semantic	http://olp.dfki.de/olp3/	\N		\N	ISBN 978-960-89282-6-8	39--43	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-960-89282-6-8}	Social bookmarking systems allow users to organise collections of resources on the Web in a collaborative fashion. The increasing popularity of these systems as well as first insights into their emergent semantics have made them relevant to disciplines like knowledge extraction and ontology learning. The problem of devising methods to measure the semantic relatedness between tags and characterizing it semantically is still largely open. Here we analyze three measures of tag relatedness: tag co-occurrence, cosine similarity of co-occurrence distributions, and FolkRank, an adaptation of the PageRank algorithm to folksonomies. Each measure is computed on tags from a large-scale dataset crawled from the social bookmarking system del.icio.us. To provide a semantic grounding of our findings, a connection to WordNet (a semantic lexicon for the English language) is established by mapping tags into synonym sets of WordNet, and applying there well-known metrics of semantic similarity. Our results clearly expose different characteristics of the selected measures of relatedness, making them applicable to different subtasks of knowledge extraction such as synonym detection or discovery of concept hierarchies.	ff5fc17d4d1cb0dad4c8b7905fa76b7b	cc62b733f6e0402db966d6dbf1b7711f	3b0aca61b24e4343bd80390614e3066e	inproceedings	Semantic Analysis of Tag Similarity Measures in Collaborative Tagging Systems	Ciro Cattuto and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
7853262	\N	5318	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008, Proc.Intl. Semantic Web Conference 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	LNAI	cattuto2008semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1_39	\N		\N	\N	615--631	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative tagging systems have nowadays become important data sources for populating semantic web applications. For tasks
\
like synonym detection and discovery of concept hierarchies, many researchers introduced measures of tag similarity. Eventhough most of these measures appear very natural, their design often seems to be rather ad hoc, and the underlying assumptionson the notion of similarity are not made explicit. A more systematic characterization and validation of tag similarity interms of formal representations of knowledge is still lacking. Here we address this issue and analyze several measures oftag similarity: Each measure is computed on data from the social bookmarking system del.icio.us and a semantic grounding isprovided by mapping pairs of similar tags in the folksonomy to pairs of synsets in Wordnet, where we use validated measuresof semantic distance to characterize the semantic relation between the mapped tags. This exposes important features of theinvestigated similarity measures and indicates which ones are better suited in the context of a given semantic application.	81b8a42c8600cadaf289d5f91fae41b6	b44538648cfd476d6c94e30bc6626c86	25f7c308c1fc943215af306e76e458b0	inproceedings	Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems	Ciro Cattuto and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	Amit P. Sheth and and Steffen Staab and and Mike Dean and and Massimo Paolucci and and Diana Maynard and and Timothy W. Finin and and Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan	2008
7853482	Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIST	\N	\N	\N	tillner-roth:63	http://link.aip.org/link/?JPR/27/63/1	\N	A Helmholtz Free Energy Formulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture {Water + Ammonia}	\N	\N	63-96	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.556015}	\N	1fd53e66bd5a06026ac3471c2c8827a4	71afd3671d09ae3c28abc0e643341a53	c6b25814b90a5cc2815d2ea6f9cea62c	article	A Helmholtz Free Energy Formulation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture {Water + Ammonia}	Reiner Tillner-Roth and Daniel G. Friend	\N	1998
7853491	Energy	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xu1999525	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V2S-3WJFG2F-7/2/fa596a53a4aba49df119f649426cccd6	\N	ScienceDirect - Energy : Thermodynamic properties of ammonia–water mixtures for power-cycle applications	\N	\N	525 - 536	\N	6	\N	issn = {0360-5442}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0360-5442(99)00007-9}	Ammonia-water mixtures have been used as working fluids in absorption-refrigeration cycles for several decades. Their use as multi-component working fluids for power cycles has been investigated recently. The thermodynamic properties required are known or may be calculated at elevated temperatures and pressures. We present a new method for these computations using Gibbs free energies and empirical equations for bubble and dew point temperature to calculate phase equilibria. Comparisons of calculated and experimental data show excellent agreement.	938b8d15c2b217cc445b46c341e17a71	f3080e25fd40dee9ba779f4400f6a8c0	a1b71d8e09b583984a80d0307de2a8ad	article	Thermodynamic properties of ammonia-water mixtures for power-cycle applications	Feng Xu and D. Yogi Goswami	\N	1999
7853634	PNAS	104	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1084904	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0610487104	\N		\N	\N	1461--1464	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-03 17:42:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1084904}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0610487104}	Collaborative tagging has been quickly gaining ground because of its ability to recruit the activity of web users into effectively organizing and sharing vast amounts of information. Here we collect data from a popular system and investigate the statistical properties of tag cooccurrence. We introduce a stochastic model of user behavior embodying two main aspects of collaborative tagging: (i) a frequency-bias mechanism related to the idea that users are exposed to each other's tagging activity; (ii) a notion of memory, or aging of resources, in the form of a heavy-tailed access to the past state of the system. Remarkably, our simple modeling is able to account quantitatively for the observed experimental features with a surprisingly high accuracy. This points in the direction of a universal behavior of users who, despite the complexity of their own cognitive processes and the uncoordinated and selfish nature of their tagging activity, appear to follow simple activity patterns. 10.1073/pnas.0610487104	ddfde556cb49d883e036e1bf1ba5a479	7588c9c95ed59915b6b60bfca2633966	299a95430e24b7ba9b9a989968ace798	article	From the Cover: Semiotic dynamics and collaborative tagging	Ciro Cattuto and Vittorio Loreto and Luciano Pietronero	\N	2007
7853635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1343286	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1240624.1240775	\N		\N	\N	995--998	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-11 16:35:59}, citeulike-article-id = {1343286}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595935939}, doi = {10.1145/1240624.1240775}	\N	a00ec2203527bedb86a92b95f159894d	5be5dd64325d37d0faa6059c0338dcdb	d74ab38ed9bb16725a5741956a7f4bd8	inproceedings	Getting our head in the clouds: toward evaluation studies of tagclouds	A. W. Rivadeneira and Daniel M. Gruen and Michael J. Muller and David R. Millen	\N	2007
7853636	Management Science	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFORMS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3797991	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2631901	\N		\N	\N	689--703	\N	6	\N	issn = {00251909}, posted-at = {2008-12-16 16:48:51}, citeulike-article-id = {3797991}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/2631901}	A laboratory experiment was used to evaluate the effects of anonymity and evaluative tone on computer-mediated groups using a group decision support system to perform an idea-generation task. Evaluative tone was manipulated through a confederate group member who entered supportive or critical comments into the automated brainstorming system. Groups working anonymously and with a critical confederate produced the greatest number of original solutions and overall comments, yet average solution quality per item and average solution rarity were not different across conditions. Identified groups working with a supportive confederate were the most satisfied and had the highest levels of perceived effectiveness, but produced the fewest original solutions and overall comments.	02cc79ced6b7d8e537a1558d3f875552	284c6dfcefb46af35eebdacc27e441bf	cb385314a02cf97f19b13e56de001de5	article	Effects of Anonymity and Evaluative Tone on Idea Generation in Computer-Mediated Groups	Terry Connolly and Leonard M. Jessup and Joseph S. Valacich	\N	1990
7853637	Cognitive Science	21	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3760358	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0364-0213(99)80026-3	\N		\N	\N	305--350	\N	3	\N	issn = {03640213}, posted-at = {2008-12-09 16:48:03}, citeulike-article-id = {3760358}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0364-0213(99)80026-3}	This research aims to clarify, by constructing and testing a computer simulation, the use of multiple representations in problem solving, focusing on their role in visual reasoning. The model is motivated by extensive experimental evidence in the literature for the features it incorporates, but this article focuses on the system's structure. We illustrate the model's behavior by simulating the cognitive and perceptual processes of an economics expert as he teaches some well-learned economics principles while drawing a graph on a blackboard. Data in the experimental literature and concurrent verbal protocols were used to guide construction of a linked production system and parallel network, CaMeRa (Computation with Multiple Representations), that employs a \\&\\#x201c;Mind's Eye\\&\\#x201d; representation for pictorial information, consisting of a bitmap and associated node-link structures. Propositional list structures are used to represent verbal information and reasoning. Small individual pieces from the different representations are linked on a sequential and temporary basis to form a reasoning and inferencing chain, using visually encoded information recalled to the Mind's Eye from long-term memory and from cues recognized on an external display. CaMeRa, like the expert, uses the diagrammatic and verbal representations to complement one another, thus exploiting the unique advantages of each.	41aa11a62f3c0b034dc5d4fbbf29d8cd	a2d0e3e732d9f531cedcb5c9b974d37e	046d915a2ea4563cbafef3653a710188	article	CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations	H. Tabachneck-Schijf	\N	1997
7853638	Cognitive Science	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2208175	http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15516709cog0000\\_34	\N		\N	\N	737--767	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-01 20:40:43}, citeulike-article-id = {2208175}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1207/s15516709cog0000\\_34}	The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complementary strengths and weaknesses: naturalistic studies and computer simulations. This study was conducted with a method that combines these approaches. Pairs of participants played video games requiring communication. Members of a pair were physically separated but exchanged graphic signals through a medium that prevented the use of standard symbols (e.g., letters). Communication systems emerged and developed rapidly during the games, integrating the use of explicit signs with information implicitly available to players and silent behavior-coordinating procedures. The systems that emerged suggest 3 conclusions: (a) signs originate from different mappings; (b) sign systems develop parsimoniously; (c) sign forms are perceptually distinct, easy to produce, and tolerant to variations.	771e8102fddb96ecfb28924828818953	8b2a2c2a0d2540748e340a4388f64d51	3c7d838ebddd909fb7ada05ab03f92f9	article	An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems	Bruno Galantucci	\N	2005
7853639	Group Decision and Negotiation	8	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3454246	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008616514620	\N		\N	\N	463--487	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-27 21:08:36}, citeulike-article-id = {3454246}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1008616514620}	We study experimentally two versions of a model buyer and a seller bargain over the price of a good; however, the buyer can choose to leave the negotiation table to search for other alternatives. Under one version, if the buyer chooses to search for a better price, the opportunity to purchase the good at the stated price is gone. Under the second version, the seller guarantees the same price if the buyer chooses to return immediately after a search (presumably because a better price could not be found). In both cases, the buyer has a fairly good idea about what to expect from the search, but because the search is costly, he has to weigh the potential benefits of the search against its cost. It turns out (theoretically) that adding search to a simple bargaining mechanism eliminates some unsatisfactory features of bargaining theory.	f78a528d80da96be48755b4410d6d491	030b339be1406aa5f17a1f5c23f35e46	d6b47c92b578fa578715f4ae42a4cfb2	article	Bargaining and Search: An Experimental Study	Rami Zwick and Chingchyi Lee	\N	1999
7853641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2975627	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357207	\N		\N	\N	989--998	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-23 22:08:23}, location = {Florence, Italy}, citeulike-article-id = {2975627}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357207}	\N	8a86b4c03c790b4203b4f69446360ce0	3fed1ed51d221f4828260b9e8515e628	1359c901776aaec1ce67c97afdbdfc79	inproceedings	Augmented information assimilation: social and algorithmic web aids for the information long tail	Brynn Evans and Stuart Card	\N	2008
7853642	Group Processes Intergroup Relations	11	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2929382	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368430208090645	\N		\N	\N	319--330	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-16 20:35:48}, citeulike-article-id = {2929382}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1177/1368430208090645}	Many scientific, educational, business, military, and political groups assume that people who solve problems in groups and teams will solve subsequent problems better as individuals than people without previous group problem-solving experience. In order to assess such group-to-individual transfer, sets of three people solved four letters-to-numbers decoding problems as groups (G) or individuals (I) in five conditions: GGGG, GGGI, GGII, GIII, or IIII. Results supported four hypotheses: (a) groups performed better than individuals, (b) positive group-to-individual transfer occurred, (c) one group experience was sufficient for transfer, (d) transfer was at the level of group performance (complete) on problems 2 and 3 but incomplete on problem 4, due to exceptional performance in the GGGG condition. 10.1177/1368430208090645	711d3dfa9c33579b85081e1e2165e295	d74cc65e369f9b5038371a1d5288eb50	89141f54e6c7eabf4eb9e7a83d06a47b	article	Group-to-Individual Problem-Solving Transfer	Patrick R. Laughlin and Harold R. Carey and Norbert L. Kerr	\N	2008
7853643	Scientometrics	51	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3421407	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1019655305286	\N		\N	\N	573--605	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-16 18:03:30}, citeulike-article-id = {3421407}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1019655305286}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Among Belver C. Griffith's many contributions to disciplinary communication is the idea that science and scholarship at large constitute a social system to be investigated empirically. This paper reports findings of an author co-citation analysis of the field of human behavioral ecology that expands Griffith's concept of the social system of scientific communication to fit a socioecological framework. Cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling techniques are used to characterize the research specialty at large and portray five respondents' individual resource maps. The techniques reveal co-citation relationships among authors whose work they had referenced in recent articles. Survey data on searching and handling behaviors for an aggregated sample of 180 cited references are correlated with core-periphery zones of the individual maps. Findings that types of socially mediated communication and distinctive information foraging behaviors correlate with different zones of a bibliographic microhabitat support an interpretation that active specialty members conform to foraging efficiency principles as predicted by prey-choice models from optimal foraging theory.	9e468458fe1dbb07c5a91b5ae5559095	66720235972e11404027263aef93985e	66f927071d4b9362f71def01817c6356	article	Scholarly communication as a socioecological system	Pamela Sandstrom	\N	2001
7853644	Psychological Science	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3410345	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9280.t01-1-01427	\N		\N	\N	106--112	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-15 18:08:05}, citeulike-article-id = {3410345}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/1467-9280.t01-1-01427}	Berkeley proposed that space is perceived in terms of effort. Consistent with his proposal, the present studies show that perceived egocentric distance increases when people are encumbered by wearing a heavy backpack or have completed a visual-motor adaptation that reduces the anticipated optic flow coinciding with walking effort. In accord with Berkeley's proposal and Gibson's theory of affordances, these studies show that the perception of spatial layout is influenced by locomotor effort.	7c7358fa4de39cdc6068ef0d1b2036ba	a8fe662e5267545a5d781340c5c28cb4	af716a568243f2b908e9c3e1f3944636	article	The role of effort in perceiving distance	\N	\N	2003
7853645	Reading Research Quarterly	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Reading Association	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3380125	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/747694	\N		\N	\N	323--339	\N	4	\N	issn = {00340553}, posted-at = {2008-10-06 16:07:57}, citeulike-article-id = {3380125}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/747694}	The authors investigated the task of locating information in a textbook chapter (text search). Text search is distinct from traditional reading comprehension tasks in that it involves finding a specific subset of information relevant to a particular goal, rather than recalling or understanding the entire contents of a text. The authors presented a textbook chapter and its accompanying index, table of contents, and glossary on a computer, and asked 31 U. S. high school students to search for answers to simple and complex questions. They found differences between more efficient and less efficient searchers in how they distributed their time across various aspects of the task. As task complexity increased, more efficient searchers allocated relatively more of their search time to the initial stages of text search, during which they selected relevant categories of information for pursuing their goals. As a consequence of making a more targeted or methodical choice of categories to search, more efficient searchers were able to spend less time than less efficient searchers on the actual extraction of the information sought. These results contribute to our understanding of text search--a pervasive task that is distinct from prose recall, but has not been well researched. /// [French] La pr\\'{e}sente \\'{e}tude analyse la t\\^{a}che que constitue la recherche d'informations dans un chapitre de livre. Ce type de t\\^{a}che consiste \\`{a} rechercher un sous-ensemble sp\\'{e}cifique d'informations en fonction d'un but particulier et non pas comme les t\\^{a}ches de lecture traditionnelles \\`{a} rappeler ou \\`{a} comprendre tout le contenu du texte. Dans la recherche qui suit, les auteurs pr\\'{e}sentaient sur ordinateur, un chapitre de livre avec l'index, la table des mati\\`{e}res et le glossaire correspondants; 31 \\'{e}tudiants du niveau secondaire devaient lire et trouver les r\\'{e}ponses \\`{a} des questions variant selon leur degr\\'{e} de complexit\\'{e}. Les r\\'{e}sultats analys\\'{e}s en fonction de la r\\'{e}ussite aux questions montr\\`{e}rent des diff\\'{e}rences entre les \\'{e}tudiants forts et les \\'{e}tudiants faibles quant au temps pris pour r\\'{e}aliser les differentes parties de la t\\^{a}che. Dans les parties plus difficiles, les \\'{e}tudiants forts prenaient plus de temps dans la phase initiale de la recherche durant laquelle ils choisissaient les cat\\'{e}gories d'informations pertinentes \\`{a} la poursuite de leur objectif. Le fait de mieux cibler les cat\\'{e}gories d'informations et de mieux planifier la recherche eut pour cons\\'{e}quence que les \\'{e}tudiants forts purent allouer moins de temps \\`{a} la recherche effective d'informations. Ces r\\'{e}sultats ont permis de mieux comprendre ce type de t\\^{a}che qui est de plus en plus r\\'{e}pandu et qui se distingue des t\\^{a}ches traditionnelles de rappel du texte beaucoup plus \\'{e}tudi\\'{e}es jusqu'\\`{a} pr\\'{e}sent. /// [Spanish] Los autores investigaron la tarea de localizar informaci\\'{o}n en un cap\\'{i}tulo de un libro de texto (b\\'{u}squeda de texto). La b\\'{u}squeda del texto se distingue de las tareas tradicionales de comprensi\\'{o}n de lectura en que la primera involucra encontrar un subset espec\\'{i}fico de informaci\\'{o}n relevante a una meta particular m\\'{a}s que recordar o comprender el contenido global de un texto. Los autores presentaron un cap\\'{i}tulo de un libro de texto junto con su \\'{i}ndice, tabla de contenidos, y el glosario en computadora, y les pidieron a 31 estudiantes norteamericanos de secundaria que buscaran las respuestas a preguntas simples y complejas. Se encontr\\'{o} que hay diferencias entre buscadores m\\'{a}s eficientes y menos eficientes en la forma de distribuir su tiempo a lo largo de varios aspectos de la tarea. Conforme la complejidad en la tarea aumentaba, los buscadores m\\'{a}s eficientes dedicaban relativamente m\\'{a}s de su tiempo de b\\'{u}squeda a las etapas iniciales de b\\'{u}squeda de texto, durante la cual seleccionaban los categor\\'{i}as relevantes de informaci\\'{o}n para alcanzar sus metas. Como consecuencia de hacer una elecci\\'{o}n mejor enfocada o planeada de las categor\\'{i}as para buscar, los buscadores m\\'{a}s eficientes pod\\'{i}an dedicar menos tiempo que los buscadores menos eficientes en la extracci\\'{o}n real de la informaci\\'{o}n buscada. Estos resultados contribuyen a nuestra comprensi\\'{o}n de la b\\'{u}squeda de texto -- una tarea bastante com\\'{u}n claramente diferente del recuerdo de prosa, que a\\'{u}n no ha sido suficientemente investigada. /// [German] Untersucht wurde die Aufgabe, Informationen in einem Lehrbuchkapitel zu lokalisieren (Textsuche). Die Textsuche unterscheidet sich von herk\\"{o}mmlichen Leseverst\\"{a}ndnisaufgaben darin, da{\\ss} bei ihr ein spezieller Informationsteil aufzufinden ist, der auf ein bestimmtes Ziel bezogen ist. Textsuche ist daher nicht einfach das Nacherz\\"{a}hlen oder Verstehen eines gesamten Textinhaltes. Die Verfasser legten 31 Sch\\"{u}lern der High School auf einem Computer ein Lehrbuchkapitel mit begleitendem Index, Inhaltsangabe und Glossar vor. Aufgabe der Sch\\"{u}ler war es, nach Antworten auf einfache und komplexe Fragen zu suchen. Bei der Zeitverteilung \\"{u}ber unterschiedliche Aspekte der Aufgabe hinweg wurden Unterschiede zwischen leistungsst\\"{a}rkeren und leistungsschw\\"{a}cheren Textsuchern festgestellt. Mit zunehmendem Schwierigkeitsgrad der Aufgabe wurde von den leistungsst\\"{a}rkeren Textsuchern verh\\"{a}ltnism\\"{a}{\\ss}ig mehr ihrer Suchzeit f\\"{u}r die Anfangsstadien der Suche aufgebracht, w\\"{a}hrend der sie anwendbare Informationskategorien zum Erreichen ihres Zieles ausw\\"{a}hlten. Aufgrund der Tatsache, da{\\ss} leistungsst\\"{a}rkere Textsucher bei der Auswahl der abzusuchenden Kategorien gezielter und planvoller vorgingen, ben\\"{o}tigten sie weniger Zeit als leistungsschw\\"{a}chere Textsucher f\\"{u}r das Lokalisieren der gesuchten Informationen. Diese Ergebnisse tragen zu unserem Verstehen einer Textsuche bei -- eine vorherrschende Aufgabe, die sich von Nacherz\\"{a}hlungen literarischer Werke unterscheidet, die jedoch kaum hinreichend erforscht worden ist.	cb91e1bfbcc4b00e3a223f0f67596130	9807e9b3b6099fe0c6286e0388cda9b8	14c2887bc84cbbf375eeeacb47fb13e5	article	Cognitive Processes in Textbook Chapter Search Tasks	Mariam J. Dreher and John T. Guthrie	\N	1990
7853646	Interacting with Computers	15	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3380114	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0953-5438(02)00064-4	\N		\N	\N	409--428	\N	3	\N	issn = {09535438}, posted-at = {2008-10-06 16:03:14}, citeulike-article-id = {3380114}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0953-5438(02)00064-4}	This study investigated the influence of task specificity and prior knowledge on university students' search strategies and incidental learning of a hypertext structure. Psychology and geography students were asked to search a hierarchical hypertext from each domain in order to answer four content-related questions. Question specificity (single vs. multiple target questions) was manipulated. Search time and search patterns showed a limited influence of discipline expertise on students' search strategies. However, strategies were consistent within question types and participants. Moreover, participants had a better incidental memory for the structure of the document in their specialty. The results support a model of document search as a generalized process with a limited influence of domain-related knowledge.	d9f1fd8b9d6f39a8ad4be9a177ec2e0e	3ba7ab5dea0cc412aceaedb8ed79d77a	c4427cd4cfb75d05578b36606bd63ae9	article	What was I looking for? The influence of task specificity and prior knowledge on students' search strategies in hypertext	J. Rouet	\N	2003
7853650	Cognition	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Rochester, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Meliora 425, Rochester, NY 14627-0268, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:1401552	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.010	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0010-0277}, posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:50:06}, citeulike-article-id = {1401552}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.010}	The gestures children spontaneously produce when explaining a task predict whether they will subsequently learn that task. Why? Gesture might simply reflect a child's readiness to learn a particular task. Alternatively, gesture might itself play a role in learning the task. To investigate these alternatives, we experimentally manipulated children's gesture during instruction in a new mathematical concept. We found that requiring children to gesture while learning the new concept helped them retain the knowledge they had gained during instruction. In contrast, requiring children to speak, but not gesture, while learning the concept had no effect on solidifying learning. Gesturing can thus play a causal role in learning, perhaps by giving learners an alternative, embodied way of representing new ideas. We may be able to improve children's learning just by encouraging them to move their hands.	bc8e1095ec1d41c580b039227ad5b090	8bd8405513f6df99c6de123f3fde8746	7ece9bfcdd0550332b4813f3e0070b86	article	Gesturing makes learning last.	Susan Wagner W. Cook and Zachary Mitchell and Susan Goldin-Meadow	\N	2007
7853651	Psychological review	100	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.	\N	\N	citeulike:3116023	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8483984	\N		\N	\N	279--297	\N	2	\N	issn = {0033-295X}, posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:40:40}, citeulike-article-id = {3116023}, priority = {2}	Thoughts conveyed through gesture often differ from thoughts conveyed through speech. In this article, a model of the sources and consequences of such gesture-speech mismatches and their role during transitional periods in the acquisition of concepts is proposed. The model makes 2 major claims: (a) The transitional state is the source of gesture-speech mismatch. In gesture-speech mismatch, 2 beliefs are simultaneously expressed on the same problem--one in gesture and another in speech. This simultaneous activation of multiple beliefs characterizes the transitional knowledge state and creates gesture-speech mismatch. (b) Gesture-speech mismatch signals to the social world that a child is in a transitional state and is ready to learn. The child's spontaneous gestures index the zone of proximal development, thus providing a mechanism by which adults can calibrate their input to that child's level of understanding.	99726cc9c108d09e4a8434c5a9a8abed	2fb21cf04a10bdaf631987e19c3eda02	84704f1df501cbf4803cec826879b25d	article	Transitions in concept acquisition: using the hand to read the mind.	S. Goldin-Meadow and M. W. Alibali and R. B. Church	\N	1993
7853653	Psychon Bull Rev	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA. mlwilson@cats.ucsc.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:1006237	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12613670	\N		\N	\N	625--636	\N	4	\N	issn = {1069-9384}, posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:27:15}, citeulike-article-id = {1006237}, priority = {2}	The emerging viewpoint of embodied cognition holds that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body's interactions with the world. This position actually houses a number of distinct claims, some of which are more controversial than others. This paper distinguishes and evaluates the following six claims: (1) cognition is situated; (2) cognition is time-pressured; (3) we off-load cognitive work onto the environment; (4) the environment is part of the cognitive system; (5) cognition is for action; (6) off-line cognition is body based. Of these, the first three and the fifth appear to be at least partially true, and their usefulness is best evaluated in terms of the range of their applicability. The fourth claim, I argue, is deeply problematic. The sixth claim has received the least attention in the literature on embodied cognition, but it may in fact be the best documented and most powerful of the six claims.	ecf9a59db3477ec92525bd204fd75da4	20830afe17c00858885e5649224663c9	82f39b414ebc8aa53ce04367aa73383b	article	Six views of embodied cognition.	M. Wilson	\N	2002
7853654	Cognitive Science	17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3152620	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W48-4H6B15J-3/2/20482f2962115c93b7a20910d3bd7355	\N		\N	\N	7--48	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:24:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3152620}, priority = {2}	The congeries of theoretical views collectively referred to as "situated action" (SA) claim that humans and their interactions with the world cannot be understood using symbol-system models and methodology, but only by observing them within real-world contexts or building nonsymbolic models of them. SA claims also that rapid, real-time interaction with a dynamically changing environment is not amenable to symbolic interpretation of the sort espoused by the cognitive science of recent decades. Planning and representation, central to symbolic theories, are claimed to be irrelevant in everyday human activity. We will contest these claims, as well as their proponents' characterizations of the symbol-system viewpoint. We will show that a number of existing symbolic systems perform well in temporally demanding tasks embedded in complex environments, whereas the systems usually regarded as exemplifying SA are thoroughly symbolic (and representational), and, to the extent that they are limited in these respects, have doubtful prospects for extension to complex tasks. As our title suggests, we propose that the goals set forth by the proponents of SA can be attained only within the framework of symbolic systems. The main body of empirical evidence supporting our view resides in the numerous symbol systems constructed in the past 35 years that have successfully simulated broad areas of human cognition.	22f8ce11db308bff36bce9a9484a9fbf	5ab2cd4c38607cdc68e8bbef35bf8a39	5da80cf5073f510edb0835ed42a9aaa0	article	Situated action: A symbolic interpretation	Alonso H. Vera and Herbert A. Simon	\N	1993
7853657	Behavioral and Brain Sciences	20	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA. dana@cs.rochester.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:731546	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10097009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	issn = {0140-525X}, posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:10:14}, citeulike-article-id = {731546}, priority = {2}	To describe phenomena that occur at different time scales, computational models of the brain must incorporate different levels of abstraction. At time scales of approximately 1/3 of a second, orienting movements of the body play a crucial role in cognition and form a useful computational level--more abstract than that used to capture natural phenomena but less abstract than what is traditionally used to study high-level cognitive processes such as reasoning. At this "embodiment level," the constraints of the physical system determine the nature of cognitive operations. The key synergy is that at time scales of about 1/3 of a second, the natural sequentiality of body movements can be matched to the natural computational economies of sequential decision systems through a system of implicit reference called deictic in which pointing movements are used to bind objects in the world to cognitive programs. This target article focuses on how deictic binding make it possible to perform natural tasks. Deictic computation provides a mechanism for representing the essential features that link external sensory data with internal cognitive programs and motor actions. One of the central features of cognition, working memory, can be related to moment-by-moment dispositions of body features such as eye movements and hand movements.	8302884e2b2c020224042cc0e0af5c52	125ffa1e77d7d37e85b1be0492a96885	85c88959698057f61408e7208a2235b9	article	Deictic codes for the embodiment of cognition (with commentary)	D. H. Ballard and M. M. Hayhoe and P. K. Pook and R. P. Rao	\N	1997
7853659	Cognitive Science	18	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1028540	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-0213(94)90007-8	\N		\N	\N	513--549	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:06:04}, citeulike-article-id = {1028540}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0364-0213(94)90007-8}	We present data and argument to show that in Tetris--a real-time, interactive video game-certain cognitive and perceptual problems are more quicklv, easily, and reliably solved by performing actions in the world than by performing computational actions in the head alone. We have found that some of the translations and rotations made by players of this video game are best understood as actions that use the world to improve cognition. These actions are not used to implement a plan, or to implement a reaction; they are used to change the world in order to simplify the problem-solving task. Thus, we distinguish pragmatic actions--actions performed to bring one physically closer to a goal--from epistemic actions --actions performed to uncover informatioan that is hidden or hard to compute mentally.To illustrate the need for epistemic actions, we first develop a standard information-processing model of Tetris cognition and show that it cannot explain performance data from human players of the game-even when we relax the assumption of fully sequential processing. Standard models disregard many actions taken by players because they appear unmotivated or superfluous. However, we show that such actions are actually far from superfluous; they play a valuable role in improving human performance. We argue that traditional accounts are limited because they regard action as having a single function: to change the world. By recognizing a second function of action--an epistemic function--we can explain many of the actions that a traditional model cannot. Although our argument is supported by numerous examples specifically from Tetris, we outline how the new category of epistemic action can be incorporated into theories of action more generally.	02fd60a3e9404754784b9c288e65b7eb	2fd675a980ee6775e37746abe0b45f34	72f7171217c8ba7494a1f81d5599c7df	article	On distinguishing epistemic from pragmatic action	David Kirsh and Paul Maglio	\N	1994
7853660	Cognitive Science	11	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:382002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W48-4FW6JX3-4/2/9f39ec088401118e1fff1f847412dbe0	\N		\N	\N	65--100	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:04:47}, citeulike-article-id = {382002}, priority = {2}	We distinguish diagrammatic from sentential paper-and-pencil representations of information by developing alternative models of information-processing systems that are informationally equivalent and that can be characterized as sentential or diagrammatic. Sentential representations are sequential, like the propositions in a text. Diagrammatic representations are indexed by location in a plane. Diagrammatic representations also typically display information that is only implicit in sentential representations and that therefore has to be computed, sometimes at great cost, to make it explicit for use. We then contrast the computational efficiency of these representations for solving several illustrative problems in mathematics and physics. When two representations are informationally equivalent, their computational efficiency depends on the information-processing operators that act on them. Two sets of operators may differ in their capabilities for recognizing patterns, in the inferences they can carry out directly, and in their control strategies (in particular, the control of search). Diagrammatic and sentential representations support operators that differ in all of these respects. Operators working on one representation may recognize features readily or make inferences directly that are difficult to realize in the other representation. Most important, however, are differences in the efficiency of search for information and in the explicitness of information. In the representations we call diagrammatic, information is organized by location, and often much of the information needed to make an inference is present and explicit at a single location. In addition, cues to the next logical step in the problem may be present at an adjacent location. Therefore problem solving can proceed through a smooth traversal of the diagram, and may require very little search or computation of elements that had been implicit.	ddc0369033a768b3bcaca762e4c62a5a	0cdf89e38b0bfc129df03d1f4d9999be	5cf00b631719badf1339596af8dace44	article	Why a Diagram is (Sometimes) Worth Ten Thousand Words	Jill H. Larkin and Herbert A. Simon	\N	1987
7853661	Cognitive Science	18	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:891159	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-0213(94)90021-3	\N		\N	\N	87--122	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:03:44}, citeulike-article-id = {891159}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0364-0213(94)90021-3}	In this article we propose a theoretical framework of distributed representations and a methodology of representational analysis for the study of distributed cognitive tasks--tasks that require the processing of information distributed across the internal mind and the external environment. The basic principle of distributed representations Is that the representational system of a distributed cognitive task is a set of internal and external representations, which together represent the abstract structure of the task. The basic strategy of representational analysis is to decompose the representation of a hierarchical task into its component levels so that the representational properties at each level can be independently examined. The theoretical framework and the methodology are used to analyze the hierarchical structure of the Tower of Hanoi problem. Based on this analysis, four experiments are designed to examine the representational properties of the Tower of Hanoi. Finally, the nature of external representations is discussed.	fb6022b78cd782f033eb197469106da0	cba0ae93e29e9a7653f1e44aecb8552b	88479d7df1b3f7905532dc2f871f2c50	article	Representations in distributed cognitive tasks	Jiaje Zhang and Donald A. Norman	\N	1994
7853662	Cognitive Science	19	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1816080	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/els/03640213/1995/00000019/00000003/art90020	\N		\N	\N	265--288	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:01:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1816080}	Cognitive science normally takes the individual agent as its unit of analysis. In many human endeavors, however, the outcomes of interest are not determined entirely by the information processing properties of individuals. Nor can they be inferred from the properties of the individual agents, alone, no matter how detailed the knowledge of the properties of those individuals may be. In commercial aviation, for example, the successful completion of a flight is produced by a system that typically includes two or more pilots interacting with each other and with a suite of technological devices. This article presents a theoretical framework that takes a distributed, socio-technical system rather than an individual mind as its primary unit of analysis. This framework is explicitly cognitive in that it is concerned with how information is represented and how representations are transformed and propagated in the performance of tasks. An analysis of a memory task in the cockpit of a commercial airliner shows how the cognitive properties of such distributed systems can differ radically from the cognitive properties of the individuals who inhabit them.	0814869bd01c0717ec50a509accdc67d	788e9c27c7ac344c83040d98cd8a6bcd	51f514beac26487a171b99c3b56d3607	article	How a cockpit remembers its speeds	E. Hutchins	\N	1995
7853663	Analysis	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1609952	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8284.00096	\N		\N	\N	7--19	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 00:35:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1609952}, doi = {10.1111/1467-8284.00096}	\N	64c661c61f53352d6b671ffa5f8d8d93	ae00d572716dafc66b95f071e49e4f14	890710604e7ec024efb325ff596b3c7b	article	The Extended Mind	Andy Clark and David Chalmers	\N	1998
7853664	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	1	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:163212	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/357423.357430	\N		\N	\N	99--112	\N	1	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, posted-at = {2008-07-02 17:02:05}, citeulike-article-id = {163212}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/357423.357430}	\N	bcec984986134c44516f098328b5df07	221431fc2972213ea9386337ee757b55	e288f1f63e0ee19148962286b13a76cd	article	How do people organize their desks?: Implications for the design of office information systems	Thomas W. Malone	\N	1983
7853665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '98: Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:622787	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/288392.288596	\N		\N	\N	153--162	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-02 16:55:14}, citeulike-article-id = {622787}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581130341}, doi = {10.1145/288392.288596}	\N	947eee09341dd564cdb0c39a6602a336	8bd597a4785c8680203fa9d7a7391c2e	b380dce6b309282f3596ea8575eed007	inproceedings	Data mountain: using spatial memory for document management	George Robertson and Mary Czerwinski and Kevin Larson and Daniel C. Robbins and David Thiel and Maarten van Dantzich	\N	1998
7853666	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	4	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:363912	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/5401.5405	\N		\N	\N	42--63	\N	1	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, posted-at = {2008-07-02 16:52:08}, citeulike-article-id = {363912}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/5401.5405}	\N	77e10d1b3a04677b4a8d342156fb367d	039b0187579fa718fba1ec15e8049e85	3c33be786cdc42a8129c4a22f6eaab74	article	The spatial metaphor for user interfaces: experimental tests of reference by location versus name	William P. Jones and Susan T. Dumais	\N	1986
7853667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1106150	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1216295.1216319	\N		\N	\N	102--111	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-02 16:44:41}, citeulike-article-id = {1106150}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934812}, doi = {10.1145/1216295.1216319}	\N	8756a6ec8ad5d05f5ec901147636b62a	64860126f4054e341531fe1309898872	93a0785646b0c6ff9b24792f8573a2fd	inproceedings	What do people recall about their documents?: implications for desktop search tools	Tristan Blanc-Brude and Dominique L. Scapin	\N	2007
7853668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '85: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2952411	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/317456.317479	\N		\N	\N	127--130	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-02 16:37:13}, location = {San Francisco, California, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {2952411}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0897911490}, doi = {10.1145/317456.317479}	\N	1decc70841c992014d940fc543df4fe0	2723d57350202ee0935c8d8e3bdf7834	eac9b033ff0a6674a5fbe258fac8ed5d	inproceedings	A comparison of symbolic and spatial filing	Susan T. Dumais and William P. Jones	\N	1985
7853669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DARE '00: Proceedings of DARE 2000 on Designing augmented reality environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:784319	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/354666.354671	\N		\N	\N	41--50	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-02 16:32:15}, citeulike-article-id = {784319}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/354666.354671}	\N	2cecc194a121dd20d3f6f486b1562de0	071ea924cbcf19e1e3bb40dae4e29fa8	58e6c8b3cb2f770cc2c68591114e5942	inproceedings	A comparison of spatial organization strategies in graphical and tangible user interfaces	James Patten and Hiroshi Ishii	\N	2000
7853670	ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.	15	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2775056	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1352782.1352785	\N		\N	\N	1--25	\N	1	\N	issn = {1073-0516}, posted-at = {2008-06-22 18:24:32}, citeulike-article-id = {2775056}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1352782.1352785}	\N	ae4406b2a3e427f4027c95c923f9c3a1	ee0916cdc1467b457150facaec3c5f3e	e3e50180b1568b65ecd8103ea73e3932	article	Investigating the Roles of Knowledge and Cognitive Abilities in Older Adult Information Seeking on the Web	Joseph Sharit and Mario A. Hern\\'andez and Sara J. Czaja and Peter Pirolli	\N	2008
7853671	Psychonomic bulletin \\& review	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. michael.lee@adelaide.edu.au	\N	\N	citeulike:2898885	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15260204	\N		\N	\N	343--352	\N	2	\N	issn = {1069-9384}, posted-at = {2008-06-16 16:22:51}, citeulike-article-id = {2898885}, priority = {2}	An evidence accumulation model of forced-choice decision making is proposed to unify the fast and frugal take the best (TTB) model and the alternative rational (RAT) model with which it is usually contrasted. The basic idea is to treat the TTB model as a sequential-sampling process that terminates as soon as any evidence in favor of a decision is found and the rational approach as a sequential-sampling process that terminates only when all available information has been assessed. The unified TTB and RAT models were tested in an experiment in which participants learned to make correct judgments for a set of real-world stimuli on the basis of feedback, and were then asked to make additional judgments without feedback for cases in which the TTB and the rational models made different predictions. The results show that, in both experiments, there was strong intraparticipant consistency in the use of either the TTB or the rational model but large interparticipant differences in which model was used. The unified model is shown to be able to capture the differences in decision making across participants in an interpretable way and is preferred by the minimum description length model selection criterion.	d38cfb308e5cbff2164e5a9dd5081130	f836d1f81306cda876e203f40d0c8960	cd92f3c2b34a78b30a303b45897a86ea	article	Evidence accumulation in decision making: unifying the "take the best" and the "rational" models.	M. D. Lee and T. D. Cummins	\N	2004
7853672	Trends Cogn Sci	9	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. ben.newell@unsw.edu.au <ben.newell@unsw.edu.au>	\N	\N	citeulike:546289	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2004.11.005	\N		\N	\N	11--15	\N	1	\N	issn = {1364-6613}, posted-at = {2008-06-16 16:15:43}, citeulike-article-id = {546289}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.tics.2004.11.005}	The appeal of simple algorithms that take account of both the constraints of human cognitive capacity and the structure of environments has been an enduring theme in cognitive science. A novel version of such a boundedly rational perspective views the mind as containing an 'adaptive toolbox' of specialized cognitive heuristics suited to different problems. Although intuitively appealing, when this version was proposed, empirical evidence for the use of such heuristics was scant. I argue that in the light of empirical studies carried out since then, it is time this 'vision of rationality' was revised. An alternative view based on integrative models rather than collections of heuristics is proposed.	85200a7930263e11c5afffb5367fe6d7	a9d3c64ada5638c56d5b87819fcdad93	a3f0bde8ec82e9e9f26001a053517396	article	Re-visions of rationality?	B. R. Newell	\N	2005
7853673	Journal of Bioeconomics	3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2877809	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020542800376	\N		\N	\N	195--215	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-09 19:05:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2877809}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1020542800376}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;The adaptive pressures facing humans and other animals to make decisions quickly can be met both by increasing internal information-processing speed and by minimizing the amount of information to be used. Here we focus on the latter effect and ask how, and how well, agents can make good decisions with a minimal amount of information, using two specific tasks as examples. When a choice must be made between simultaneously-available options, minimal information in the form of binary recognition (whether or not each item is recognized) can be used in the recognition heuristic to choose effectively. When options are encountered sequentially one at a time, minimal information as to whether or not each option is the best encountered so far is sufficient to guide agents using a simple search-cutoff rule to high performance along several choice criteria. Both of these examples have important economic as well as biological applications, and show the power of simple fast and frugal heuristics to produce good decisions with little information.	20b5cb54839aff915a07a70b763d6df0	9d4a5309b13eb6601e10f95ed556fd5b	3d47fda79673ee24309a0940d757174a	article	Making Good Decisions with Minimal Information: Simultaneous and Sequential Choice	Thomas Dudey and Peter Todd	\N	2001
7853674	Journal of the American Statistical Association	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2877700	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2283044	\N		\N	\N	35--73	\N	313	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-09 18:32:01}, citeulike-article-id = {2877700}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/2283044}	The classical dowry, secretary, or beauty contest problem is extended in several directions. In trying to find sequentially the maximum of a random sequence of fixed length, the chooser can have one or several choices (section 2), no information about the distribution of the values (section 2), or at the other extreme, full information about the distribution and the value of the observation itself (section 3). He can have an opponent who alters the properties of the sequence (section 4). The payoff function may be 0 or 1 (sections 2-4), or it may be the value of the observation itself as in certain investment problems (section 5). Both theoretical and numerical results are given for optimum and near optimum play.	f73428c5498456a0f75364fe00058d4b	16cc075cbd53ea12f60c08091a0c2fe5	1f22460f983c2c5e0398f8b197737437	article	Recognizing the Maximum of a Sequence	John P. Gilbert and Frederick Mosteller	\N	1966
7853675	Trends in Cognitive Sciences	9	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2862577	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2005.03.006	\N		\N	\N	234--241	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-04 21:13:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2862577}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.tics.2005.03.006}	When people talk they gesture, and those gestures often reflect thoughts not expressed in their words. In this sense, gesture and the speech it accompanies can mismatch. Gesture-speech [`]mismatches' are found when learners are on the verge of making progress on a task - when they are ready to learn. Moreover, mismatches provide insight into the mental processes that characterize learners when in this transitional state. Gesture is not just handwaving - it reflects how we think. However, evidence is mounting that gesture goes beyond reflecting our thoughts and can have a hand in changing those thoughts. We consider two ways in which gesture could change the course of learning: indirectly by influencing learning environments or directly by influencing learners themselves.	39dc7387b50bb2e912e9a60d0677a740	14830546c00aa0547673619c9386f4eb	d72661ef611fbf749bb190bab9c756bc	article	How our hands help us learn	Susan Goldin-Meadow and Susan M. Wagner	\N	2005
7853676	Psychological Research	50	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2859600	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00309260	\N		\N	\N	243--250	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-03 18:19:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2859600}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF00309260}	Classic work on interruptions by Zeigarnik showed that tasks that were interrupted were more likely to be recalled after a delay than tasks that were not interrupted. Much of the literature on interruptions has been devoted to examining this effect, although more recently interruptions have been used to choose between competing designs for interfaces to complex devices. However, none of this work looks at what makes some interruptions disruptive and some not. This series of experiments uses a novel computer-based adventure-game methodology to investigate the effects of the length of the interruption, the similarity of the interruption to the main task, and the complexity of processing demanded by the interruption. It is concluded that subjects make use of some form of non-articulatory memory which is not affected by the length of the interruption. It is affected by processing similar material however, and by a complex mentalarithmetic task which makes large demands on working memory.	ec9d11e430e8eae51f3b64ef0fd073e8	6b5102d22c371bec4fc15a8d5e8f979c	866190a2064ba39fd2d55102ed89b630	article	What makes interruptions disruptive? A study of length, similarity, and complexity	Tony Gillie and Donald Broadbent	\N	1989
7853677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2854840	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357215	\N		\N	\N	1041--1044	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-01 14:58:30}, citeulike-article-id = {2854840}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357215}	\N	a076c8aac48f1df6abe676a84514d0cf	211c5afb67e7f4ddb12cf522de959568	878b722298c27faa46f04df7beaaf1ac	inproceedings	Social tagging roles: publishers, evangelists, leaders	Jennifer Thom-Santelli and Michael J. Muller and David R. Millen	\N	2008
7853678	The Journal of Consumer Research	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University of Chicago Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2837959	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/254292	\N		\N	\N	360--370	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-27 18:25:40}, citeulike-article-id = {2837959}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/254292}	\N	ea7f322d7bf5b5361d9de27eaf23757c	b33f84d2877d4807e81f73d604e8536d	2fc0f7aca725d1078700a57da08aaf93	article	Focusing on the Forgone: How Value Can Appear so Different to Buyers and Sellers	Ziv Carmon and Dan Ariely	\N	2000
7853679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:965343	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1180875.1180905	\N		\N	\N	191--194	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-19 17:10:22}, citeulike-article-id = {965343}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595932496}, doi = {10.1145/1180875.1180905}	\N	7d42c3d4aff72756501cac5f8970009d	41c0d4945e3112ed583a2f1f3944283c	ffedaae39a11e27331fa786c5fe6b279	inproceedings	What goes around comes around: an analysis of del.icio.us as social space	Kathy J. Lee	\N	2006
7853680	Commun. ACM	50	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1101188	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1216016.1216023	\N		\N	\N	68--73	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-05-19 17:08:14}, citeulike-article-id = {1101188}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1216016.1216023}	\N	e8a25d3cbe770089347e2bc6f4f4e0fa	6b1a084704cbe093da83a5abade0fe8b	fe182bf59acc9c1011fb0f3d44ed4c80	article	Encouraging participation in virtual communities	Joon Koh and Young-Gul Kim and Brian Butler and Gee-Woo Bock	\N	2007
7853681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1279898	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1240624.1240772	\N		\N	\N	971--980	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-19 17:01:27}, citeulike-article-id = {1279898}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595935939}, doi = {10.1145/1240624.1240772}	\N	3a3566a87c9030963e92fffc660584e1	bd24c17d66d2b904b3fc9444c2b64b44	a65cefd93890f99f0119da73ba18d392	inproceedings	Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media	Morgan Ames and Mor Naaman	\N	2007
7853682	Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes	70	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2776572	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/obhd.1997.2692	\N		\N	\N	41--64	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-09 21:44:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2776572}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1006/obhd.1997.2692}	A sampling model was proposed in which the weight given to a piece of information corresponds to the amount of sampling of that information in either a continuous, discrete or strategic manner. These three sampling processes were related to process tracing measures of initial and additional time per acquisition and frequency of acquisition. The applicability of the sampling model was tested in three experiments in which students uncovered information corresponding to verbal and math aptitude scores of hypothetical applicants and either judged the likelihood of success in a designated major or chose which of a pair of applicants was more likely to succeed in the major. Task focus was manipulated by altering the designated major. In Experiment 1, analysis of judgment data demonstrated large effects of task focus on the weighting of verbal and math scores and corresponding increases in number of acquisitions and time per acquisition on the information receiving more weight. In Experiments 2 and 3, analyses of choice proportions revealed effects of task focus on weight and bias parameters. Looking data in choice provided strong support for two of the stages of processing described by Russo and Leclerc (1994). Initial looks reflected orientation and screening functions and additional looks reflected more evaluative processes. Experiment 3 also explored similarities and differences among groups of participants who were classified as following different identifiable choice strategies.	898a9dffe09c48dff502773cdd564d27	d1f4f974e15df8820fdc709954ea005b	1fafd8f66cd18dab26c0561631cfa62c	article	Looking and Weighting in Judgment and Choice,	Douglas H. Wedell and Stuart M. Senter	\N	1997
7853683	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Cambridge University Press}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2762005	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/052159166X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-06 17:50:09}, priority = {2}, isbn = {052159166X}, citeulike-article-id = {2762005}	{The theory of adaptationism argues that natural selection contains sufficient explanatory power in itself to account for all evolution. However, there are differing views about the efficiency, or optimality, of the adaptation model of explanation.  If the adaptationism theory is applied, are energy and resources being used as optimally as possible? Adaptationism and Optimality combines contributions from biologists and philosophers, and offers a systematic treatment of foundational, conceptual, and methodological issues surrounding the theory of adaptationism.}	32e90f50eb83daa09e9e91c07d3961d9	b55f6b2635ae20dd5f8bf12cafc5adeb	5dceec8fdfebb1d333f3c8f2b2538e53	book	Adaptationism and Optimality (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology)	\N	\N	2001
7853684	: Diagrammatic Representation and Inference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1087909	http://www.springerlink.com/content/tye1nrt46tu0xp9e\
	\N		\N	\N	1--13	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-06 17:47:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1087909}	\N	4a6ae3ae44f682f8147d322062634fcb	ebbeac9489323fccc14da2645a1335c0	eba1374a878460131b030a4facef17ed	book	Diagrams in the Mind and in the World: Relations between Internal and External Visualizations	Mary Hegarty	\N	2004
7853685	Foundations of Science	10	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2761989	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10699-005-3007-4	\N		\N	\N	89--106	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-06 17:46:32}, citeulike-article-id = {2761989}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10699-005-3007-4}	Many scientific discoveries have depended on external diagrams or visualizations. Many scientists also report to use an internal mental representation or mental imagery to help them solve problems and reason. How do scientists connect these internal and external representations? We examined working scientists as they worked on external scientific visualizations. We coded the number and type of spatial transformations (mental operations that scientists used on internal or external representations or images) and found that there were a very large number of comparisons, either between different visualizations or between a visualization and the scientists’ internal mental representation. We found that when scientists compared visualization to visualization, the comparisons were based primarily on features. However, when scientists compared a visualization to their mental representation, they were attempting to align the two representations. We suggest that this alignment process is how scientists connect internal and external representations.	2786017665d583444cbe536a21a5c97e	e3c990571ae352560f8cb117b1425202	2584160242896a9889dced190132b835	article	Connecting Internal and External Representations: Spatial Transformations of Scientific Visualizations	J. Trafton and Susan Trickett and Farilee Mintz	\N	2005
7853686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2719652	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357316	\N		\N	\N	1675--1684	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:41:18}, citeulike-article-id = {2719652}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357316}	\N	380449e3da9423345a21aad3533e8621	b73c662f6a2027c4b9d8342d1bc4d39e	60a41bb76e2bbc60be0238f8e8fb1c2e	inproceedings	In-car gps navigation: engagement with and disengagement from the environment	Gilly Leshed and Theresa Velden and Oya Rieger and Blazej Kot and Phoebe Sengers	\N	2008
7853687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2719634	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357246	\N		\N	\N	1227--1236	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:36:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2719634}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357246}	\N	a94c1394088872dc734c93045e393f16	95eab506a7c423c536dcbe9a3a2bc61c	87c066de42b5d14b29942cb351e57fb2	inproceedings	Do visualizations improve synchronous remote collaboration?	Aruna D. Balakrishnan and Susan R. Fussell and Sara Kiesler	\N	2008
7853688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2719627	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357241	\N		\N	\N	1197--1206	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:34:03}, citeulike-article-id = {2719627}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357241}	\N	ef0459a225ed69d4cfe08d8ac6cec473	da8e77e40e38342d296195898a6ba8fc	6f573d1af47c9fd9961564ba40557d8e	inproceedings	Large scale analysis of web revisitation patterns	Eytan Adar and Jaime Teevan and Susan T. Dumais	\N	2008
7853689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2686476	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357225	\N		\N	\N	1097--1100	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:30:41}, citeulike-article-id = {2686476}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357225}	\N	e3b56f79b791d8a9d01257c5a4a70118	40191fe835b614a34bb68a21aab0138d	8ec15e137b9029274dc6aaa26845ccb5	inproceedings	What drives content tagging: the case of photos on Flickr	Oded Nov and Mor Naaman and Chen Ye	\N	2008
7853690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2719604	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357208	\N		\N	\N	999--1008	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:29:00}, citeulike-article-id = {2719604}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357208}	\N	f3f2af201ea4738e09ac3f3e2c8a4130	dda325a0d343aa8bc3b263db2cd5b5ba	b056066ca18fd34862962347e501bfeb	inproceedings	What to do when search fails: finding information by association	Duen H. Chau and Brad Myers and Andrew Faulring	\N	2008
7853691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2719593	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357161	\N		\N	\N	677--680	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:24:47}, citeulike-article-id = {2719593}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357161}	\N	a539ee3cdb16bb9d8713749606d681c3	ede8d0ed46e223625fed844af9a69191	52eae7dfe3faa902e7ba92bee466d121	inproceedings	CiteSense: supporting sensemaking of research literature	Xiaolong Zhang and Yan Qu and Lee C. Giles and Piyou Song	\N	2008
7853692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2714450	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357062	\N		\N	\N	39--48	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 23:17:20}, citeulike-article-id = {2714450}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357062}	\N	59b0da66bc303e7b2070ae307f882784	5863cc58b9e01a43be6cd09de5a2ef6a	4290b9e7efd6e4ee9f825b6dbc8c174a	inproceedings	Knowledge in the head and on the web: using topic expertise to aid search	Geoffrey B. Duggan and Stephen J. Payne	\N	2008
7853693	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied	6	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2714435	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1076-898X.6.2.130	\N		\N	\N	130--147	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-24 22:41:52}, citeulike-article-id = {2714435}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1037/1076-898X.6.2.130}	The average probability estimate of J > 1 judges is generally better than its components. Two studies test 3 predictions regarding averaging that follow from theorems based on a cognitive model of the judges and idealizations of the judgment situation. Prediction 1 is that the average of conditionally pairwise independent estimates will be highly diagnostic, and Prediction 2 is that the average of dependent estimates (differing only by independent error terms) may be well calibrated. Prediction 3 contrasts between- and within-subject averaging. Results demonstrate the predictions' robustness by showing the extent to which they hold as the information conditions depart from the ideal and as J increases. Practical consequences are that (a) substantial improvement can be obtained with as few as 2–6 judges and (b) the decision maker can estimate the nature of the expected improvement by considering the information conditions.	eb1adf0fc2a8f6e9cef7efec8ab3c98e	25c673ed4e6ec6b0c11af9dde411af15	7e7825ba657b0e19045be9d758e5adfc	article	The Effects of Averaging Subjective Probability Estimates Between and Within Judges	Dan Ariely and Wing T. Au and Randall H. Bender and David V. Budescu and Christiane B. Dietz and Hongbin Gu and Thomas S. Wallsten and Gal Zauberman	\N	2000
7853694	Acta Psychologica	104	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2714411	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00037-8	\N		\N	\N	371--398	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-24 22:36:34}, citeulike-article-id = {2714411}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00037-8}	We investigate the case of a single decision maker (DM) who obtains probabilistic forecasts regarding the occurrence of a unique target event from J distinct, symmetric, and equally diagnostic expert advisors (judges). The paper begins with a mathematical model of DM's aggregation process of expert opinions, in which confidence in the final aggregate is shown to be inversely related to its perceived variance. As such, confidence is expected to vary as a function of factors such as the number of experts, the total number of cues, the fraction of cues available to each expert, the level of inter-expert overlap in information, and the range of experts' opinions. In the second part of the paper, we present results from two experiments that support the main (ordinal) predictions of the model.	68eab9d401a0c1c626738503962acd8a	51ea9c536c9ca9641c40572f28d0fd68	9d37bda9a03aab3142435e510c42cfe7	article	Confidence in aggregation of expert opinions	David V. Budescu and Adrian K. Rantilla	\N	2000
7853695	Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes	90	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2714401	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0749-5978(02)00516-2	\N		\N	\N	178--194	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-24 22:31:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2714401}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0749-5978(02)00516-2}	We investigate the case of a Decision Maker (DM) who obtains probabilistic forecasts regarding the occurrence of a target event from J distinct, asymmetric advisors. In this context, asymmetry is induced by manipulating: (1) amount of information (number of diagnostic cues) available to each advisor and (2) quality (accuracy) of advisors' previous forecasts. Empirical results from two experiments indicate that the DM's final estimate can be described as a weighted average of advisor forecasts, where the weights are sensitive to both sources of asymmetry. This work extends the model derived by Budescu and Rantilla (2000) for the DMs confidence in the aggregate to accommodate advisor asymmetry. As in the symmetric case, the DM's confidence in the weighted average of the forecasts is a function of the number of judges, the total number of cues, the (inferred) inter-judge correlation, and the level of inter-judge overlap in information. The extended model predicts that confidence increases as a function of asymmetry among judges. Empirical results support the main (ordinal) predictions of the model, including the predicted effect of inter-judge asymmetry.	91f1fbe6e712a106ba90851c1f176e34	ee6d1aa89d56b556e5e4a87ff7ecd789	555cdb2be6fb3624fe953998636d11cd	article	The effects of asymmetry among advisors on the aggregation of their opinions	David V. Budescu and Adrian K. Rantilla and Hsiu-Ting Yu and Tzur M. Karelitz	\N	2003
7853696	Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition	28	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom. neil.stewart@warwick.ac.uk	\N	\N	citeulike:2703143	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11831211	\N		\N	\N	3--11	\N	1	\N	issn = {0278-7393}, posted-at = {2008-04-22 22:36:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2703143}, priority = {2}	Categorization research typically assumes that the cognitive system has access to a (more or less noisy) representation of the absolute magnitudes of the properties of stimuli and that this information is used in reaching a categorization decision. However, research on identification of simple perceptual stimuli suggests that people have very poor representations of absolute magnitude information and that judgments about absolute magnitude are strongly influenced by preceding material. The experiments presented here investigate such sequence effects in categorization tasks. Strong sequence effects were found. Classification of a borderline stimulus was more accurate when preceded by a distant member of the opposite category than by a distant member of the same category. It is argued that this category contrast effect cannot be accounted for by extant exemplar or decision-bound models of categorization. The effect suggests the use of relative magnitude information in categorization. A memory and contrast model illustrates how relative magnitude information may be used in categorization.	8bd5f1c789113aee53fb9a5c5728bb1d	280e6536d78de48e0b43bf681250824b	ba1232110f27d97b009240035b9498d7	article	Sequence effects in categorization of simple perceptual stimuli.	N. Stewart and G. D. Brown and N. Chater	\N	2002
7853697	Psychological Review	106	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2688302	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-295X.106.4.643	\N		\N	\N	643--675	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 17:24:52}, citeulike-article-id = {2688302}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.106.4.643}	Information foraging theory is an approach to understanding how strategies and technologies for information seeking, gathering, and consumption are adapted to the flux of information in the environment. The theory assumes that people, when possible, will modify their strategies or the structure of the environment to maximize their rate of gaining valuable information. The theory is developed by (a) adaptation (rational) analysis of information foraging problems and (b) a detailed process model (adaptive control of thought in information foraging [ACT-IF]). The adaptation analysis develops (a) information patch models, which deal with time allocation and information filtering and enrichment activities in environments in which information is encountered in clusters; (b) information scent models, which address the identification of information value from proximal cues; and (c) information diet models, which address decisions about the selection and pursuit of information items. ACT-IF is instantiated as a production system model of people interacting with complex information technology.	7f0a630e650b5ec1fd788bb40edb6dcd	9a9846747b15f5bd74b814d38a116abf	d12e7bd3608729f40f11ee472017f19c	article	Information Foraging	Peter Pirolli and Stuart Card	\N	1999
7853698	Psychological Review	104	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2688296	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-295X.104.1.3	\N		\N	\N	3--65	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 17:20:47}, citeulike-article-id = {2688296}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.104.1.3}	A new theoretical framework, executive-process interactive control (EPIC), is introduced for characterizing human performance of concurrent perceptual-motor and cognitive tasks. On the basis of EPIC, computational models may be formulated to simulate multiple-task performance under a variety of circumstances. These models account well for reaction-time data from representative situations such as the psychological refractory-period procedure. EPIC's goodness of fit supports several key conclusions: (a) At a cognitive level, people can apply distinct sets of production rules simultaneously for executing the procedures of multiple tasks; (b) people's capacity to process information at “peripheral” perceptual-motor levels is limited; (c) to cope with such limits and to satisfy task priorities, flexible scheduling strategies are used; and (d) these strategies are mediated by executive cognitive processes that coordinate concurrent tasks adaptively.	7f476a78d630118681c757b83b87a707	edd9ec497246260744aa06a83000489a	2b0efd0bb0cd3a6f9137b386d568cfd1	article	A Computational Theory of Executive Cognitive Processes and Multiple-Task Performance	David E. Meyer and David E. Kieras	\N	1997
7853699	Cognitive Psychology	32	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2688285	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cogp.1997.0651	\N		\N	\N	251--295	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 17:09:19}, citeulike-article-id = {2688285}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1006/cogp.1997.0651}	Two parallel studies were performed with members of very different cultures--industrialized American and traditional Itzaj-Mayan--to investigate potential universal and cultural features of folkbiological taxonomies and inductions. Specifically, we examined how individuals organize natural categories into taxonomies, and whether they readily use these taxonomies to make inductions about those categories. The results of the first study indicate that there is a cultural consensus both among Americans and the Itzaj in their taxonomies of local mammal species, and that these taxonomies resemble and depart from a corresponding scientific taxonomy in similar ways. However, cultural differences are also shown, such as a greater differentiation and more ecological considerations in Itzaj taxonomies. In a second study, Americans and the Itzaj used their taxonomies to guide similarity- and typicality-based inductions. These inductions converge and diverge crossculturally and regarding scientific inductions where their respective taxonomies do. These findings reveal some universal features of folkbiological inductions, but they also reveal some cultural features such as diversity-based inductions among Americans, and ecologically based inductions among the Itzaj. Overall, these studies suggest that while building folkbiological taxonomies and using them for folkbiological inductions is a universal competence of human cognition there are also important cultural constraints on that competence.	1714cbbd12600e21883ec684922000ba	1ce17b7c75ada3b5465232c134a89066	1a317909b5897be0f91558edeb611b2b	article	The Tree of Life: Universal and Cultural Features of Folkbiological Taxonomies and Inductions	Alejandro L\\'{o}pez and Scott Atran and John D. Coley and Douglas L. Medin and Edward E. Smith	\N	1997
7853700	Cognitive Science	22	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1560583	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0364-0213(99)80039-1	\N		\N	\N	189--228	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 17:05:34}, citeulike-article-id = {1560583}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0364-0213(99)80039-1}	Conceptual features differ in how mentally tranformable they are. A robin that does not eat is harder to imagine than a robin that does not chirp. We argue that features are immutable to the extent that they are central in a network of dependency relations. The immutability of a feature reflects how much the internal structure of a concept depends on that feature; i.e., how much the feature contributes to the concept's coherence. Complementarily, mutability reflects the aspects in which a concept is flexible. We show that features can be reliably ordered according to their mutability using tasks that require people to conceive of objects missing a feature, and that mutability (conceptual centrality) can be distinguished from category centrality and from diagnosticity and salience. We test a model of mutability based on asymmetric, unlabeled, pairwise dependency relations. With no free parameters, the model provides reasonable fits to data. Qualitative tests of the model show that mutability judgments are unaffected by the type of dependency relation and that dependency structure influences judgments of variability.	0af8ccb3b5c706b205d66dd3cd13801c	fdf106969b6d17226cc7936c536491e1	6558cd587270efdfebdbda89686135d2	article	Feature centrality and conceptual coherence	Steven A. Sloman and Bradley C. Love and Woo-Kyoung Ahn	\N	1998
7853701	Cognitive Science	28	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2688272	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W48-4CYGCRC-1/1/4f90ce96feea7c7ba65727622736341a	\N		\N	\N	901--935	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 17:03:27}, citeulike-article-id = {2688272}, priority = {0}	This paper brings the intellectual tools of cognitive science to bear on resolving the "paradox of the active user" [Interfacing Thought: Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction, Cambridge, MIT Press, MA, USA]--the persistent use of inefficient procedures in interactive tasks by experienced or even expert users when demonstrably more efficient procedures exist. The goal of this paper is to understand the roots of this paradox by finding regularities in these inefficient procedures. We examine three very different data sets. For each data set, we first satisfy ourselves that the preferred procedures used by some subjects are indeed less efficient than the recommended procedures. We then amass evidence, for each set, and conclude that when a preferred procedure is used instead of a more efficient, recommended procedure, the preferred procedure tends to have two major characteristics: (1) the preferred procedure is a well-practiced, generic procedure that is applicable either within the same task environment in different contexts or across different task environments, and (2) the preferred procedure is composed of interactive components that bring fast, incremental feedback on the external problem states. The support amassed for these characteristics leads to a new understanding of the paradox. In interactive tasks, people are biased towards the use of general procedures that start with interactive actions. These actions require much less cognitive effort as each action results in an immediate change to the external display that, in turn, cues the next action. Unfortunately for the users, the bias to use interactive unit tasks leads to a path that requires more effort in the long run. Our data suggest that interactive behavior is composed of a series of distributed choices; that is, people seldom make a once-and-for-all decision on procedures. This series of biased selection of interactive unit tasks often leads to a stable suboptimal level of performance.	9a9365f34f3bed87900e0804693ccc25	6173db86590d99e7c68d41111c2d6e05	a9abe8f77dc034a33d9ddfb697afd039	article	Resolving the paradox of the active user: stable suboptimal performance in interactive tasks	Wai-Tat Fu and Wayne D. Gray	\N	2004
7853702	Dlib Magazine	12	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:950399	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november06/peterson/11peterson.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 16:51:12}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {950399}	\N	f737ace718e6d746a347c91f6cab3a79	11b682c7b3141988594d05dbd09fcd54	96dfbeccbe84a874f8c9d5f87dd2e1cb	article	Beneath the Metadata: Some Philosophical Problems with Folksonomy	Elaine Peterson	\N	2006
7853703	The American Economic Review	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:957865	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3132137	\N		\N	\N	1449--1475	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 16:42:21}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {957865}	\N	6e6d36eac02acb7b2b38b1ded4af169c	2c8464d291c2d57c2527b030dbd2c5bd	dcccf15937919be94d71f925ad9626ad	article	Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics	Daniel Kahneman	\N	2003
7853704	Trends in Cognitive Sciences	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:306015	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2005.07.009	\N		\N	\N	424--430	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 16:33:34}, citeulike-article-id = {306015}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.tics.2005.07.009}	Computational models of human collective behavior offer promise in providing quantitative and empirically verifiable accounts of how individual decisions lead to the emergence of group-level organizations. Agent-based models (ABMs) describe interactions among individual agents and their environment, and provide a process-oriented alternative to descriptive mathematical models. Recent ABMs provide compelling accounts of group pattern formation, contagion and cooperation, and can be used to predict, manipulate and improve upon collective behavior. ABMs overcome an assumption that underlies much of cognitive science - that the individual is the crucial unit of cognition. The alternative advocated here is that individuals participate in collective organizations that they might not understand or even perceive, and that these organizations affect and are affected by individual behavior.	89dbeb6fcbc071ba1e8ec9d909634506	f9f09a1029796d606fdb2964538eed22	9a552b56130968b0071bb4290e438c40	article	Computational models of collective behavior	Robert L. Goldstone and Marco A. Janssen	\N	2005
7853705	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:361498	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.IR/0509072	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-17 14:06:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {361498}, eprint = {cs.IR/0509072}	Folksonomy is an emerging technology that works to classify the information\
over WWW through tagging the bookmarks, photos or other web-based contents. It\
is understood to be organized by every user while not limited to the authors of\
the contents and the professional editors. This study surveyed the folksonomy\
as a complex network. The result indicates that the network, which is composed\
of the tags from the folksonomy, displays both properties of small world and\
scale-free. However, the statistics only shows a local and static slice of the\
vast body of folksonomy which is still evolving.	1632c92accc12df1b4e41891c1ef6d73	5150a1bb822f3ce4c888e2497eedbd07	0a5d7dfd17c6952fe7a07f7756098601	misc	Folksonomy as a Complex Network	Kaikai Shen and Lide Wu	\N	2005
7853706	Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2006, CSCW '06. 20th anniversary Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:965334	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1180875.1180904	\N		\N	\N	181--190	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-17 13:59:38}, citeulike-article-id = {965334}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595932496}, doi = {10.1145/1180875.1180904}	A tagging community's vocabulary of tags forms the basis for social navigation and shared expression.We present a user-centric model of vocabulary evolution in tagging communities based on community influence and personal tendency. We evaluate our model in an emergent tagging system by introducing tagging features into the MovieLens recommender system.We explore four tag selection algorithms for displaying tags applied by other community members. We analyze the algorithms 'effect on vocabulary evolution, tag utility, tag adoption, and user satisfaction.	44d01f1ba1a6798a43db3a347709e92b	4f52a489eb6a696353d083b4d81b1fed	cc00c534546bd1d6d958b481385cd1ca	inproceedings	Tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution	Shilad Sen and Shyong K. Lam and Al M. Rashid and Dan Cosley and Dan Frankowski and Jeremy Osterhouse and Maxwell F. Harper and John Riedl	\N	2006
7853707	Eur. Phys. J. C	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2620836	http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjcd/s2006-03-004-4	\N		\N	\N	33--37	\N	s02	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-14 01:24:17}, citeulike-article-id = {2620836}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1140/epjcd/s2006-03-004-4}	A distributed classification paradigm known as collaborative tagging has been successfully deployed in large-scale web applications designed to manage and share diverse online resources. Users of these applications organize resources by associating with them freely chosen text labels, or tags. Here we regard tags as basic dynamical entities and study the semiotic dynamics underlying collaborative tagging. We collect data from a popular system and focus on tags associated with a given resource. We find that the frequencies of tags obey to a generalized Zipf's law and show that a Yule-Simon process with memory can be used to explain the observed frequency distributions in terms of a simple model of user behavior	1d41f1b1ca9691ac280100b20a03659a	6651fe8b8916e8407f738325c092b860	35b7950ffca4abd955658cf5b3879293	article	Semiotic dynamics in online social communities	Ciro Cattuto	\N	2006
7853708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '05: CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2633620	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1056808.1057074	\N		\N	\N	1989--1992	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-05 21:41:12}, citeulike-article-id = {2633620}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595930027}, doi = {10.1145/1056808.1057074}	\N	3e20eec177d33f9ed698d8f4ab93427f	f51434f699840ea42e5b80ab7bbfacb5	ff24229ebf793db12da0923bc255817c	inproceedings	Sources of structure in sensemaking	Yan Qu and George W. Furnas	\N	2005
7853709	Psychological Review	93	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2630592	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-295X.93.3.258	\N		\N	\N	258--268	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-04 22:12:33}, citeulike-article-id = {2630592}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.93.3.258}	Five alternative information processing models that relate memory for evidence to judgments based on the evidence are identified in the current social cognition literature: independent processing, availability, biased retrieval, biased encoding, and incongruity-biased encoding. A distinction between two types of judgment tasks, memory-based versus on-line, is introduced and is related to the five process models. In memory-based tasks where the availability model describes subjects' thinking, direct correlations between memory and judgment measures are obtained. In on-line tasks where any of the remaining four process models may apply, prediction of the memory-judgment relationship is equivocal but usually follows the independence model prediction of zero correlation.	a65b7d46122296d79ef837bb2f3d3fb0	6d20e8633b6932b46fa6ca35ff9fe385	d11ad55908242276f10554ad4fa41d73	article	The Relationship Between Memory and Judgment Depends on Whether the Judgment Task is Memory-Based or On-Line	Reid Hastie and Bernadette Park	\N	1986
7853710	Psychological Research	72	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2630287	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00426-007-0113-7	\N		\N	\N	321--330	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-04 19:16:02}, citeulike-article-id = {2630287}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1007/s00426-007-0113-7}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;In most problem-solving activities, feedback is received at the end of an action sequence. This creates a credit-assignment problem where the learner must associate the feedback with earlier actions, and the interdependencies of actions require the learner to remember past choices of actions. In two studies, we investigated the nature of explicit and implicit learning processes in the credit-assignment problem using a probabilistic sequential choice task with and without a secondary memory task. We found that when explicit learning was dominant, learning was faster to select the better option in their first choices than in the last choices. When implicit reinforcement learning was dominant, learning was faster to select the better option in their last choices than in their first choices. Consistent with the probability-learning and sequence-learning literature, the results show that credit assignment involves two processes: an explicit memory encoding process that requires memory rehearsals and an implicit reinforcement-learning process that propagates credits backwards to previous choices.	c6a94c0a506a981edba01b61c8bd8f9b	dfe58a04c2b9d612f4d28b5682c7b5e9	5da0a78d5d5772e1b17f62b9119145ce	article	Solving the credit assignment problem: explicit and implicit learning of action sequences with probabilistic outcomes	Wai-Tat Fu and John Anderson	\N	2008
7853711	Inf. Process. Manage.	44	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2567849	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2007.09.006	\N		\N	\N	534--555	\N	2	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:45:35}, citeulike-article-id = {2567849}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.ipm.2007.09.006}	\N	4d35cebb490beaf6d22404b6c8c2bc5c	0b0f19e8abeffa269649f714712fd827	e53c7a9108445e4aeb7fa4dcae5fb6dc	article	Model-driven formative evaluation of exploratory search: A study under a sensemaking framework	Yan Qu and George W. Furnas	\N	2008
7853712	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:913645	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121984	\N		\N	\N	63--68	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:19:40}, citeulike-article-id = {913645}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121984}	\N	6fbf280ac7f99c71e4ced3f76fe6ed3e	3fc987308ae9e9bd39ef8b2bd6a2642f	55a093f1f1ce1e9975feafd02a760d23	article	Supporting insight-based information exploration in intelligence analysis	John Gersh and Bessie Lewis and Jaime Montemayor and Christine Piatko and Russell Turner	\N	2006
7853713	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:577224	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121983	\N		\N	\N	59--61	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:10:46}, citeulike-article-id = {577224}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121983}	\N	9f3c5e426a23935df56b3c906915e903	85cbe3eb5c0b02339137fbb51650fbb2	84422aadd9c4aa0b8a06d7c62806a105	article	Clustering versus faceted categories for information exploration	Marti A. Hearst	\N	2006
7853714	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:910146	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121981	\N		\N	\N	50--51	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:06:09}, citeulike-article-id = {910146}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121981}	\N	469ec491abaa2568acdaa0239acb6b67	a9b1c1b4962cff917956be94af1b928c	e5b6e050af3534a7c6e629e8a806d244	article	Exploring personal information	Edward Cutrell and Susan T. Dumais	\N	2006
7853715	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:776900	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121980	\N		\N	\N	47--49	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:03:49}, citeulike-article-id = {776900}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121980}	\N	b2c10ccab4b5f7e29ab589ad100b6d39	1caba3f1100fd93e679b50128d641b7b	5783ff7d2658670fc7f85a5bb998d445	article	mSpace: improving information access to multimedia domains with multimodal exploratory search	Schraefel and Max Wilson and Alistair Russell and Daniel A. Smith	\N	2006
7853716	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:658201	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121979	\N		\N	\N	41--46	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 20:01:17}, citeulike-article-id = {658201}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121979}	\N	065a60076b926246ab61803833eae443	9b618703c3cacd25e04aa2fdf80268ec	617795e1383145c65ed3c5d7e7e98770	article	Exploratory search: from finding to understanding	Gary Marchionini	\N	2006
7853717	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:608358	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121978	\N		\N	\N	36--39	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-03 19:57:53}, citeulike-article-id = {608358}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121978}	\N	b56f211dd41feb8c046d247f2fc8a49e	ac01c994230357b58e47459b10fcc2ec	27dd5533fb2e7bc17ea4401e71cef35c	article	Introduction	Ryen W. White and Bill Kules and Steven M. Drucker and Schraefel	\N	2006
7853718	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2624439	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1076-898X.13.3.146	\N		\N	\N	146--157	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 22:05:48}, citeulike-article-id = {2624439}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1037/1076-898X.13.3.146}	Team cognition in experienced command-and-control teams is examined in an UAV (Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle) simulation. Five 3-person teams with experience working together in a command-and-control setting were compared to 10 inexperienced teams. Each team participated in five 40-min missions of a simulation in which interdependent team members control a UAV to take reconnaissance photos. Experienced teams exceeded performance of inexperienced teams, suggesting transfer of previous command-and-control experience. Compared to inexperienced teams, experienced teams had fewer errors on process-related training knowledge, superior team process ratings, and communications containing fewer coordination-related utterances. These findings support the view that team cognition emerges through the interactions of team members, that interactions distinguish high-performing teams from average teams, and that these interactions transfer across different tasks.	9baa16383fc1262c4e218048c5d93f3c	58acb44ede26ac557bcdbf1fd8707871	2edfa905849148d6edda301648bb3446	article	Team Cognition in Experienced Command-and-Control Teams	Nancy J. Cooke and Jamie C. Gorman and Jasmine L. Duran and Amanda R. Taylor	\N	2007
7853719	J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn	33	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA. darryl.schneider@vanderbilt.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:1952912	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.1076	\N		\N	\N	1076--1091	\N	6	\N	issn = {0278-7393}, posted-at = {2008-04-02 21:54:20}, citeulike-article-id = {1952912}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.1076}	Plans give structure to behavior by specifying whether and when different tasks must be performed. However, the structure of behavior need not mirror the structure of the plan. To investigate this idea, the authors studied how plan information is retrieved in the context of a novel sequence-position cuing procedure, wherein subjects memorize two task sequences, then perform trials on which they are randomly cued to perform a task at one of the serial positions in a sequence. Several empirical effects were consistent with retrieval from a hierarchically structured representation (but not a non-hierarchical representation), including large sequence-repetition benefits, position-repetition benefits only for sequence repetitions, and a lack of robust task-repetition benefits. The data were successfully modeled by assuming that retrieval was time-consuming, susceptible to priming, cue-dependent, structurally constrained, and token-specific. In tandem, the empirical data and modeling work provide deeper insight into the representation of and access to information in memory that comprises a plan for guiding behavior.	d697d97288710e53d7b0ed61e6b13133	347aaf1a1efcf6046193ee2f02710224	b9186ab1a7e73db5814a18767e1c797e	article	Retrieving information from a hierarchical plan.	D. W. Schneider and G. D. Logan	\N	2007
7853720	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition	33	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2624424	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.999	\N		\N	\N	999--1019	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 21:50:36}, citeulike-article-id = {2624424}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.999}	Observers were presented with pairs of objects varying along binary-valued attributes and learned to predict which member of each pair had a greater value on a continuously varying criterion variable. The predictions from exemplar models of categorization were contrasted with classic alternative models, including generalized versions of a “take-the-best” model and a weighted-additive model, by testing structures in which interactions between attributes predicted the magnitude of the criterion variable. Under typical training conditions, observers showed little sensitivity to the attribute interactions, thereby challenging the predictions from the exemplar models. In a condition involving highly extended training, observers eventually learned the relations between the attribute interactions and the criterion variable. However, an analysis of the observers' response times for making their paired-comparison decisions also challenged the exemplar model predictions. Instead, it appeared that most observers recoded the interacting attributes into emergent configural cues. They then applied a set of hierarchically organized rules based on the priority of the cues to make their decisions.	3a24455d960b689b62973a22915f00e0	17617063b69255e6007279e4c4ddcd3f	eddeaff1818aad49462c5f2dcb34529b	article	Limitations of Exemplar Models of Multi-Attribute Probabilistic Inference	Robert M. Nosofsky and Bryan F. Bergert	\N	2007
7853721	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition	25	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2624420	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0278-7393.25.2.428	\N		\N	\N	428--446	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 21:45:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2624420}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1037/0278-7393.25.2.428}	Participants examined sets of apartments described along 4 dimensions. Attribute values were manipulated to provide a way to infer strategy from response patterns. Experiment 1 established baseline behavior in unconstrained search, whereas Experiments 2–4 constrained participants to search either by alternative or by dimension. Dimensionwise presentation resulted in higher accuracy and reduced looking times. In 3-alternative choice, there was no evidence that strategy use depended on constraint condition. Evidence for possible strategy differences across constraint conditions was found when either multiple judgments rather than a single choice had to be made or the number of alternatives was increased to 5. These results supported features of the adaptive decision maker hypothesis (J. W. Payne, J. R. Bettman, \\& E. J. Johnson, 1988) but suggested that strategy use is not always strongly linked to acquisition pattern.	1fb9b5902b194ce0da4c1e1e81e0307f	3da585a757b7face16dddad142f31202	69b004524d2e8baf124c6a17e9b9cfc4	article	Information Presentation Constraints and the Adaptive Decision Maker Hypothesis	Stuart M. Senter and Douglas H. Wedell	\N	1999
7853722	Proceedings Cognitive Science Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2623697	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/485922/0	\N		\N	\N	694--701	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 16:15:13}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2623697}	\N	e6fb2aa84cb9b6c82a372f7f3fc39532	37c63e3a35a0ab8d718d2ff2f390f33b	553a77c463b911b5f9eb16e61e2e0742	inproceedings	Routine evolution as the microgenetic basis of skill acquisition	P. Agre and J. Shrager	\N	1990
7853723	ECSCW 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1842810	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-031-5\\_2	\N		\N	\N	21--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 16:07:54}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1842810}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-84800-031-5\\_2}	In this paper, we explore various search tasks that are supported by a social bookmarking service. These bookmarking services hold great potential to powerfully combine personal tagging of information sources with interactive browsing, resulting in better social navigation. While there has been considerable interest in social tagging systems in recent years, little is known about their actual usage. In this paper, we present the results of a field study of a social bookmarking service that has been deployed in a large enterprise. We present new qualitative and quantitative data on how a corporate social tagging system was used, through both event logs (click level analysis) and interviews. We observed three types of search activities: community browsing, personal search, and explicit search. Community browsing was the most frequently used, and confirms the value of the social aspects of the system. We conclude that social bookmarking services support various kinds of exploratory search, and provide better personal bookmark management and enhance social navigation.	9e1e9a6038a4d46475a3ef4df95bf748	8f316838202ce31c603f8576a56532ff	6d491ccd6628f5468689aed4b1b1637e	incollection	Social bookmarking and exploratory search	David Millen and Meng Yang and Steven Whittaker and Jonathan Feinberg	\N	2007
7853724	ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.	7	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:138203	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/353485.353487	\N		\N	\N	174--196	\N	2	\N	issn = {1073-0516}, posted-at = {2008-04-02 16:03:12}, citeulike-article-id = {138203}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/353485.353487}	\N	c60d0f4b7d3d0613f87daf86e9107c93	fdfd0822ad68d03ed1a5869057104011	54fbe0843b2871ec68c90d4db3a453d8	article	Distributed cognition: toward a new foundation for human-computer interaction research	James Hollan and Edwin Hutchins and David Kirsh	\N	2000
7853725	The Quarterly Journal of Economics	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:996808	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1884852	\N		\N	\N	99--118	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 15:53:48}, citeulike-article-id = {996808}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.2307/1884852}	Introduction, 99.--I. Some general features of rational choice, 100.--II. The essential simplifications, 103.--III. Existence and uniqueness of solutions, 111.--IV. Further comments on dynamics, 113.--V. Conclusion, 114.--Appendix, 115.	ab13d1140bd6b530ec4686c8f1191558	7d78623a3dac6dc4e35db8d8ec4e71aa	c7ec4b1f3afae9b320a0c42d05700c0e	article	A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice	Herbert A. Simon	\N	1955
7853726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2552589	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1316624.1316676	\N		\N	\N	341--350	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-02 15:48:18}, citeulike-article-id = {2552589}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595938459}, doi = {10.1145/1316624.1316676}	\N	64cd28ef6172043e68cd60a9ffb24567	7358aaf45c7a15dc7936fd241464dfce	4ce754098ff997993e9c9aa6cdab0787	inproceedings	Comparing tagging vocabularies among four enterprise tag-based services	Michael J. Muller	\N	2007
7853993	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT	\N	\N	\N	unger2009	http://www.amazon.de/Zur-Hybridisierung-Lernkultur-Wissensgesellschaft-Lernumgebungen/dp/3825815552%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825815552	\N	Zur Hybridisierung der Lernkultur in der Wissensgesellschaft: Virtuelle Lernumgebungen und die neue Kultur des Lernens: Alexander Unger: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825815554}, asin = {3825815552}, isbn = {3825815552}	\N	6145c5206ec5e91126176010f000aadd	e7e810e186a15c3a6f7c61abcbfdd31f	ae19a44fe74627b1728256324de85050	book	Zur Hybridisierung der Lernkultur in der Wissensgesellschaft: Virtuelle Lernumgebungen und die neue Kultur des Lernens	Alexander Unger	\N	2009
7854291	Nat Genet	34	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seqal2003Modules	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1165	\N		\N	\N	166--176	\N	2	\N	issn = {1061-4036}, comment = {10.1038/ng1165}	\N	68eeedfeae888da6f069c58e155f2cdd	69108fc52df7163b5e25db2048bab002	8f863a7159bd7083ff1c6acf8e22e69b	article	Module networks: identifying regulatory modules and their condition-specific regulators from gene expression data	Eran Segal and Michael Shapira and Aviv Regev and Dana Pe'er and David Botstein and Daphne Koller and Nir Friedman	\N	2003
7854306	BMC Bioinformatics	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markowetz2007CellularNetworks	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/8/S6/S5	\N		\N	\N	S5	\N	\N	\N		\N	9bbdb94e3df457f1bfcf7971d4cb6c38	7a31ba18b23fdaecee35aa719ca0d4ba	2338808cf68761ec3e7ca0f954d25310	article	Inferring cellular networks -- a review	Florian Markowetz and Rainer Spang	\N	2007
7855707	Recommendations and Reports	53	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BueHop+04	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-11	\N	RR05	\N		\N	685eed44c4f8e13729cb512def217364	7c9a5b9a3f671124092e771540b101b8	21ed1c48c84c5f5a9cd5d60718ef8895	article	Framework for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems for Early Detection of Outbreaks - Recommendations from the CDC Working Group 	James W. Buehler and Richard S. Hopkins and J. Marc Overhage and Daniel M. Sosin and Van Ton	\N	2004
7856063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Harlow ; Bonn [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65928287	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XX, 513 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-39829-X, 978-0-201-39829-8}, language = {eng}	\N	aec772fd55e84f620dd02b2f57e7d2c1	a98873d964c8bd866c70a8550877daea	7c6f37f4f4480adf1751ea02ac015c72	book	Modern information retrieval	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Berthier de Araújo Neto Ribeiro	\N	2004
7856382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	335437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	427--438	\N	\N	\N	location = {Dallas, Texas, United States}, file = {:16-3_Efficient Algorithms for Mining Outliers from Large Datasets.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-217-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/342009.335437}	\N	443c39673dfd6c1c15e7e4e6a74472d5	77774fee5357d723da0cc4957b8f61ae	c5d866d19d5a6c96b59d11aea3503fd0	inproceedings	Efficient algorithms for mining outliers from large data sets	Ramaswamy,, Sridhar and Rastogi,, Rajeev and Shim,, Kyuseok	\N	2000
7856383	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '99: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	671529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	211--222	\N	\N	\N	file = {:16-2_Finding Intensional Knowledge of Distance-Based Outliers.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-615-7}	\N	355bdfd96de2b0e3354a5ce6f61ae220	3f4e334da4850d0e9151a3b9463099e8	746e274ceb367a066ca8b624c158db44	inproceedings	Finding Intensional Knowledge of Distance-Based Outliers	Knorr,, Edwin M. and Ng,, Raymond T.	\N	1999
7856385	SIGMOD Rec.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	375668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	37--46	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {:16-5_Outlier Detection for High Dimensional Data.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/376284.375668}	\N	7dfc530ecb4a2c31bfbf2595530a3583	82f936b4398a15d6a826b029f070b216	9f9b84058daff962ba9e895ed2ba9ee7	article	Outlier detection for high dimensional data	Aggarwal,, Charu C. and Yu,, Philip S.	\N	2001
7856720	Pattern Recognition Letters	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FonsecaJorge2001	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V15-43K9552-8/2/b3d0b3ea7cc0023e109a027545a4808e	\N		\N	\N	1311-1319	\N	\N	\N	local-url = {/Users/wonco/NICI/Bibliographies/comic/fonsecajorge2001.pdf}, issue = {12}	We present a fast, simple and compact approach to recognize scribbles (multi-stroke geometric shapes) drawn with a stylus on a digitizing tablet. Regardless of size, rotation and number of strokes, our method identifies the most common shapes used in drawings, allowing for dashed, continuous or overlapping strokes. Our method combines temporal adjacency, fuzzy logic and geometric features to classify scribbles with measured recognition rates over 97%.	720e4606c03a564a58b8b1ead5408174	bbe84df25a648f6fcd86939f1f3f1a95	a76ee403ff8f39682bca58321643c484	article	Experimental evaluation of an on-line scribble recognizer	Manuel J. Fonseca and Joaquim A. Jorge	\N	2001
7856722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Joint Conference on Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kyoto, Japan	\N	\N	Freeman1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	701-703	\N	\N	\N		\N	bea6404e4cd6717a2e262b75fc0628c7	05c0bd9a0d3dfeaccfb98fe3c4d505a8	f9a13cc4f64cb16ba9627cccb0f8b491	inproceedings	Generalized chain codes for planar curves	H. Freeman and A. Saghri	\N	1978
7856763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the tenth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillemsIWFHR2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	397--402	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-01-07 15:43:26 +0100}, date-modified = {2007-01-31 13:20:27 +0100}	The recognition of pen gestures for map-based navigation\
and annotation is a difficult problem. Especially if users are unconstrained\
in the gesture repertoires that they can use.\
This paper reports on a study to develop a taxonomy of pen-gesture shapes\
in the context of multi-modal crisis management applications.\
A human-factors experiment was conducted for acquiring domain-specific\
data.  A hierarchical categorisation of the data was produced, which confirmed\
our expectation that three broad classes can be distinguished:\
deictic gestures, hand-written text and drawn objects. Since users were requested\
to annotate maps and photographs, most gestures belonged to the deictic\
category, indicating locations, routes and events.\
Based on the acquired data, the most suitable\
geometric features for recognition of the different classes were explored.\
Results show that the majority of gestures was recognised correctly.\
We expect that the results from this study can be generalised to other\
domains that use pen-based ``interactive maps''.	3b6ad36e1b181f9769345525e1250816	22a0bb30864bb853ffbb31ac213f83ab	53f56d7a606366a3c646e90529ced39c	inproceedings	Pen gestures in online map and photograph annotation tasks	D.J.M. Willems and L.G. Vuurpijl	\N	2006
7856764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Eight international conference on document analysis and recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillemsICDAR2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-35	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-01-07 15:43:26 +0100}, date-modified = {2007-01-07 15:43:26 +0100}	On-line pen input benefits greatly from mode detection when the user is in a\
free writing situation, where he is allowed to write, to draw, and to generate\
gestures. Mode detection is performed before recognition to restrict the\
classes that a classifier has to consider, thereby increasing the performance\
of the overall recognition. In this paper we present a hybrid system which is\
able to achieve a mode detection performance of 95.6\\% on seven classes;\
handwriting, lines, arrows, ellipses, rectangles, triangles, and diamonds. The\
system consists of three kNN classifiers which use global and structural\
features of the pen trajectory and a fitting algorithm for verifying the\
different geometrical objects. Results are presented on a significant amount of\
data, acquired in different contexts like scribble matching and design\
applications.	e6b6822d3b8ca1f375a6a8742fcdc6cc	82118316f6b507dd2727acb087b6f035	2efac7dabf29a356d219e04634ed73cd	inproceedings	Mode detection in online pen drawing and handwriting recognition	D.J.M. Willems and S.Y.P. Rossignol and L.G. Vuurpijl	\N	2005
7856765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillemsIGS2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	113-117	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-01-07 15:43:26 +0100}, date-modified = {2007-01-07 15:43:26 +0100}	When the user is free to write or draw anything with a pen, tech\\-niques are required to distinguish between the different modes of pen input. Mode detection,\
preceding recognition, can be an important aid in applications that invite\
natural pen input. In this paper, a large amount of data, acquired in different\
contexts, is used to assess eight features on their suitability for mode\
detection. Six global features: length, area, compactness, eccentricity,\
circular variance, and closure, and two structural features: curvature, and\
perpendicularity, have shown to be particularly useful for determining whether\
a pen trajectory contains handwriting, lines, arrows, or geometric shapes.\
Using these eight features an overall performance on unseen data was achieved\
of 98.7\\%, using a KNN classifier. According to the principal components\
analysis of the data, the most important features were closure, curvature,\
perpendicularity, and eccentricity. The results of this study are employed in\
two large research projects on natural multi-modal interaction that pursue\
design, route map, and map annotation scenarios.	38c96363ed361499aa91836260291c53	369bd2bf55704edbc24926af64240d7a	b68d868725f0f25007b330c7a6915a7c	inproceedings	Features for Mode Detection in Natural Online Pen Input	D.J.M. Willems and S.Y.P. Rossignol and L.G. Vuurpijl	\N	2005
7856766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 4th Int. Conf. on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillemsISCRAM2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-166	\N	\N	\N		\N	2657a575894ca91e349e6a96297143e7	bb354d1caa066685c7ac39aa674a708e	f1ee483c4719e8b7b76f8a5ccf9f7aae	inproceedings	Designing Interactive Maps for Crisis Management	D. Willems and L. Vuurpijl	\N	2007
7856767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Ninth international conference on document analysis and recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	Curitiba, Brazil	\N	\N	WillemsICDAR2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	869-873	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb4e7efd1a7896102bfb592a2c821d7a	acb207d0d3a144f2eb1de9a35b3d284c	61201780e9060bb6a1ea935b2a74b108	inproceedings	A Bayesian network approach to mode detection for interactive maps	D.J.M. Willems and L.G. Vuurpijl	\N	2007
7857575	Geistiges Eigentum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69381-9_2	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	47--84	\N	\N	\N		Das Gemeinschaftsrecht verfolgt das Ziel, ein „hohes Schutzniveau“ geistigen Eigentums auch bei seiner Durchsetzung zu verwirklichen.
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Damit folgt der europäische Gesetzgeber einer Eigentumslogik, wonach wertvolle Immaterialgüter möglichst umfassend exklusivzuzuordnen sind. Die Gewährung immer neuer und immer intensiver geschützter Ausschließlichkeitsrechte wird dabei nicht alsfreiheitsgefährdend erkannt. Der folgende Beitrag tritt dieser vorbehaltlosen Gleichung „Eigentum = Freiheit“ entgegen. Anhanddes deutschen Rechts wird gezeigt, dass die exklusive Zuordnung von Gütern nur punktuell erfolgt und überdies von den Gerichtennicht dynamisiert werden darf. Ursache hierfür ist das übergeordnete Rechtsprinzip gleicher Handlungsfreiheit, das auch aufgemeinschaftsrechtlicher Ebene einen „uneingeschränkten“ Schutz geistigen Eigentums ausschließt.	5f28c83e173f3436be9ee50eb8738d89	4141878dbe517a9d51d0ac5847eeef29	eb479562df4f2369e964e780a0475d62	article	Güterzuordnung und Freiheitsschutz	Alexander Peukert	\N	2008
7859590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boon	http://ezinearticles.com/?Worldwide-Brands-Review---How-to-Find-Legitimate-Wholesalers-For-Your-Drop-Shipping-Business&id=2102890	\N	An article that teaches people how to find reliable wholesalers for their drop shipping business.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f2fe8e7e29be7d7275383a6e428487f	c49daecc1478d2c3c5b3add12d1237b0	89b677d37430c2a175182123a1aac39d	article	Worldwide Brands Review - How to Find Legitimate Wholesalers For Your Drop Shipping Business	Mel Bredel	Mel Bredel	2009
7859840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sik04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a9f61b2409a1bc26f15c2d144996bbd	3c2567d49825a390060f81e1402b4d4b	c7224ce20e9a476414b671d43493e172	article	ZigBee: Grundlagen und Application	Prof. Dr. Axel Sikora	\N	03.2004
7859852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rein08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6663e802d5ff604ebfe948836280956	cccfe3b5c38e97e59eeef72430d60545	f626f6cd76957d875b7e1b1c0801da7c	misc	IEEE 802.15.4 & ZigBee	Christian Reinisch	\N	2008
7859858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bren07	\N	\N		\N	Fachhochschule Augsburg, Diplomarbeit	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3e0c0f9ccf4de790bd97f9a2e49a93e	7d56e1133ffad20bef0386a1f15510bf	78f0a06e4fab772ef472e2dafc26568d	misc	Einführung in die Standards IEEE 802.15.4 und ZigBee	Michael Brenner	\N	2007
7859862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Myers	\N	\N		\N	Electrical and Computer Engineering 
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University of Wisconsin Madison	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a375dc651bdcab5ac35c21caf60fae3f	4ef0a65ad238d7d3e218a126735d2733	cf1a696ee3bd6d1dae876a789e6b99af	misc	ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4	Steven Myers	\N	2007
7860740	Geology of Victoria	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crawford2003nac	\N	\N		\N	\N	73--93	\N	\N	\N		\N	527eb5fb5930295538d38143138696ca	a547683cf7ac03954b6e6899594ccc03	85fe3c259d206ab42b103b4b5d5cfd74	article	{Neoproterozoic and Cambrian: continental rifting, continent--arc collision and post-collisional magmatism}	AJ Crawford and RA Cayley and DH Taylor and VJ Morand and CM Gray and AIS Kemp and KE Wohlt and AHM Vanden Berg and DH Moore and S. Maher and others	\N	2003
7860752	Science	323	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comp_social_science	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1167742	\N		\N	\N	721--723	\N	5915	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 12:20:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4015011}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1167742}	10.1126/science.1167742	f51ed58d8c0593fefc9a9a12308309ba	712fe8d6d278825c9187eff151c05cb1	7c82c21ddb89e9b1a113306ce87147a6	article	SOCIAL SCIENCE: Computational Social Science	David Lazer and Alex Pentland and Lada Adamic and Sinan Aral and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi and Devon Brewer and Nicholas Christakis and Noshir Contractor and James Fowler and Myron Gutmann and Tony Jebara and Gary King and Michael Macy and Deb Roy and Marshall Van Alstyne	\N	2009
7860772	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	382447932X	http://www.amazon.de/G%C3%BCterklassifikation-semantisches-Standardisierungsproblem-Martin-Hepp/dp/382447932X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D382447932X	\N	Güterklassifikation als semantisches Standardisierungsproblem: Amazon.de: Martin Hepp: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783824479320}, asin = {382447932X}, isbn = {382447932X}	\N	9aca490d888d1ffb6cebbff06db21513	0fa9c3951b7ee1a67866b3fe595d791e	aafcb35f70a9e06151c5045afd4334c1	book	Güterklassifikation als semantisches Standardisierungsproblem	Martin Hepp	\N	2003
7860778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	pentland_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262162563, 9780262162562}	\N	98b8ab8b488e01d306180fa3a78f434f	7ded41c3bbd4f9334b4a43a8f212cdb9	b8e799b158fb2ecab1fe5664737e9d1c	book	Honest Signals: How They Shape Our World	Alex (Sandy) Pentland	\N	2008
7860813	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of 6th International Semantic Web Conference, 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC+ASWC 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aue07dbpedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	722--735	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-29 15:14:46}, location = {Busan, Korea}, citeulike-article-id = {2901818}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_52}	DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against datasets derived from Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data. We describe the extraction of the DBpedia datasets, and how the resulting information is published on the Web for human- and machine-consumption. We describe some emerging applications from the DBpedia community and show how website authors can facilitate DBpedia content within their sites. Finally, we present the current status of interlinking DBpedia with other open datasets on the Web and outline how DBpedia could serve as a nucleus for an emerging Web of open data.	16a7afd6339146787819f03f4adc2ba6	13281ed84430a86dc64b9af4cf598767	bbeb1ab4fade222f56a2b5eb2f8ecd10	inproceedings	DBpedia: A Nucleus for a Web of Open Data	S. Auer and C. Bizer and G. Kobilarov and J. Lehmann and R. Cyganiak and Z. Ives	\N	2008
7860817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	bizer08	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1265-1266	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367760}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, date = {2008-05-13}	\N	c5299db49b236aa1b9605af4ed77d1b5	e8e3301f8f446bb96fdafac02b0dffde	71ebbd4b298a977171ac9b7b8a89151f	inproceedings	Linked data on the web	Christian Bizer and Tom Heath and Kingsley Idehen and Tim Berners-Lee	Jinpeng Huai and Robin Chen and Hsiao-Wuen Hon and Yunhao Liu and Wei-Ying Ma and Andrew Tomkins and Xiaodong Zhang	2008
7860820	Reviews of Modern Physics	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cfl2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3256	\N		\N	\N	xxx	\N	xxx	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1785135}, priority = {2}, eprint = {0710.3256}	Statistical physics has proven to be a very fruitful framework to describe
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phenomena outside the realm of traditional physics. The last years have
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witnessed the attempt by physicists to study collective phenomena emerging from
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the interactions of individuals as elementary units in social structures. Here
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we review the state of the art by focusing on three major research lines i.e.,
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opinion, cultural and language dynamics. In addition we discuss other social
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phenomena, such as crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, social
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spreading. We highlight the connections between these problems and other, more
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traditional, topics of statistical physics. We also emphasize the comparison of
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model results with empirical data from social systems.	89f8ce1ed30aadeeaeed48544ea251a0	c2a989ec9f6184e78b70e033d1a358de	092e215978e503dea709b2ec5b568727	article	Statistical physics of social dynamics	Claudio Castellano and Santo Fortunato and Vittorio Loreto	\N	2009
7860834	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Transaction Publishers}	\N	\N	\N	katz_lazarsfeld_1955	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1412805074	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-21 19:46:56}, citeulike-article-id = {1375468}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1412805074}	\N	006d7c63108919394de1710106fe61a5	0a037de7caeed6dd4461d1916a6b9a9d	7bb590dd5ed0ecf566cecd4239f45f91	book	Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communications	Elihu Katz and Paul Lazarsfeld	\N	2005
7860873	Journal of Structural Geology	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marshak1996891	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V9D-3XK17NT-3/2/933904d6912daf4a3d6983f44cffe57e	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Structural Geology : 
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Structure and origin of the Fleurieu and Nackara Arcs in the Adelaide fold-thrust belt, South Australia: Salient and recess development in the Delamerian Orogen	\N	\N	891 - 908	\N	7	\N	issn = {0191-8141}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0191-8141(96)00016-8}	The regional map pattern of structural trends in the Early Paleozoic Adelaide fold-thrust belt of South Australia resembles an upright letter [`]S'. In general, structures in the fold-thrust belt verge toward the Gawler craton to the west, so the northern curve (Nackara Arc) of the [`]S' is a salient, whereas the southern curve (Fleurieu Arc) is a recess. The map-view axial trace of the Nackara Arc coincides with the thickest portion of the Adelaidean (Late Proterozoic) basin, and the map-view axial trace of the Fleurieu Arc coincides with the intersection between the Adelaidean and Kanmantoo (Cambrian) basins. Our structural analysis of the Adelaide fold-thrust belt demonstrates that the cross-sectional structural geometry of the Nackara Arc contrasts markedly with that of the Fleurieu Arc. In the Nackara Arc, the belt consists of open detachment folds that probably formed above an evaporite-hosted décollement, whereas in the Fleurieu Arc, the belt consists of an imbricate fan of basement-involved thrusts. Further, the foreland edge of the Nackara Arc coincides with a blind ramp whose strike parallels fold axes of the arc, whereas the foreland edge of the Fleurieu Arc coincides with emergent thrusts that cut obliquely across earlier formed folds of the arc. In the transition region between the two arcs, the fold-thrust belt consists of an intensely sheared basal duplex overlain by open folds. Structural contrasts between the Nackara and Fleurieu Arcs indicate that the two curves did not form in the same way. We present a model for development of these curves based on a comparison of their structural features to those of curves in other fold-thrust belts, and based on previous studies of curve formation using sandbox analogs. We suggest that curvature of the Nackara Arc reflects the control of basin stratigraphy on the width of a fold-thrust belt, while curvature of the Fleurieu Arc reflects oroclinal bending of the fold-thrust belt when it impinged on the southeastern corner of the Gawler craton. Our model explains the structural contrast between the two arcs and illustrates correlations between fold-thrust belt curve formation and pre-deformational basin geometry.	50ca75089b39a39caaada990a354167b	f812d0cd325cf4b1ce2335f54cd25149	18a26b053103ed9f4ec9a542aad2cc72	article	Structure and origin of the Fleurieu and Nackara Arcs in the Adelaide fold-thrust belt, South Australia: Salient and recess development in the Delamerian Orogen	Stephen Marshak and T. Flöttmann	\N	1996
7860886	SIGMOD Rec.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	565137	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=565137#	\N	A brief survey of web data extraction tools	\N	taxonomy given
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	84--93	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/565117.565137}	In the last few years, several works in the literature have addressed the problem of data extraction from Web pages. The importance of this problem derives from the fact that, once extracted, the data can be handled in a way similar to instances of a traditional database. The approaches proposed in the literature to address the problem of Web data extraction use techniques borrowed from areas such as natural language processing, languages and grammars, machine learning, information retrieval, databases, and ontologies. As a consequence, they present very distinct features and capabilities which make a direct comparison difficult to be done. In this paper, we propose a taxonomy for characterizing Web data extraction fools, briefly survey major Web data extraction tools described in the literature, and provide a qualitative analysis of them. Hopefully, this work will stimulate other studies aimed at a more comprehensive analysis of data extraction approaches and tools for Web data.	9cac3c15f47a1939bcef2925f522a6f3	92cdfc3f27b81b09375ec9524eff07e0	06a6d87797d4e98dcbe610d3214c33de	article	A brief survey of web data extraction tools	Alberto H. F. Laender and Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto and Altigran S. da Silva and Juliana S. Teixeira	\N	2002
7860930	Psychological Review	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	French_1956	\N	\N		\N	\N	181-194	\N	\N	\N		\N	90494dc850753ea41327c774e2deef42	64ae51b82dce3cf014cf1a5db3ae7bce	e80a8f2a7dd11657c4e557b4a17ac620	article	A formal theory of social power	{J.P.R. Jr.} French	\N	1956
7860938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PolyzotisSVSF07	\N	\N		\N	\N	476-485	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icde/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2007.367893}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	6b9b6fca9ebfe483f85b3a60ca513e6c	b3f21475f8949c0e5ae61a07116fd8e5	5c56c2f40aee0506112837007a987e71	inproceedings	Supporting Streaming Updates in an Active Data Warehouse	Neoklis Polyzotis and Spiros Skiadopoulos and Panos Vassiliadis and Alkis Simitsis and Nils-Erik Frantzell	\N	2007
7860955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	turner_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fed34be520dd430433c6e7d0d198066d	983127aa46da1514d0dd1c91e12307fc	6086bddec1ebedd5e97fceb67772c73a	article	Social influence	John C. Turner	Open University Press	1991
7860960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	friedkin_1998	http://books.google.com/books?hl=en\\&\\#38;lr=\\&\\#38;id=Mw14HeV2ex0C\\&\\#38;oi=fnd\\&\\#38;pg=PR13\\&\\#38;dq=friedkin,+n\\&\\#38;ots=u7cmPw6afI\\&\\#38;sig=2eUQxlSK\\_1-P03GD4xPjqkbe6B4\\#PPP1,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-26 09:00:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1824138}	\N	def9f36203f320df5e52849b106a9412	5d484567dce653f5f336af3369ded608	69e0bc61b5ab7bb7341b738d374e5cdc	book	A Structural Theory of Social Influence	N. E. Friedkin	Cambridge U. Press	1998
7861016	\N	28. Ergänzungslieferung	\N	\N	April	\N	Handbuch E-Learning	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Wirtschaftsdienst, Wolters Kluwer Deutschland	Köln	\N	\N	RiKoLernSNS09	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/Handbuch%20E-Learning%20Kooperatives%20Lernen%20mit%20Social%20Networking_Richter_Koch-1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e27b0e70b4f83b10de414d6843d0b5f2	073bc994cf24bb8abfffc7416757a4a5	b8336b0ea401fbb08fd300730bd9d726	incollection	Kooperatives Lernen mit Social Networking Services	Alexander Richter and Michael Koch	Andreas Hohenstein and Karl Wilbers	2009
7861070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humboldt_2008_Pubverhalten	http://www.forschungsinfo.de/Publikationen/Download/publikationsverhalten.pdf	Diskussionpapier		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7b441a82599c3e5d7d2605a5cfe61d6	e15789547475e00b18226258d857cbea	96b4e8947c07c2143dbef96c63451a6a	techreport	Publikationsverhalten in unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen - Beiträge zur Beurteilung von Forschungsleistungen	Georg Schütte et. al.	\N	2008
7861117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/MacKenzieRY04	\N	\N		\N	\N	171-190	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2004	ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=2951{\\&}spage=171}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	2ae0eb73fbc3582e644a04c658215fa0	4d2bfb3c268865f7b3b2724ec4df134b	2d1f4a0e37e30062ffdf0381f960741e	inproceedings	Alternatives to Non-malleability: Definitions, Constructions,
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               and Applications (Extended Abstract)	Philip D. MacKenzie and Michael K. Reiter and Ke Yang	\N	2004
7861153	\N	3494	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/AbeGKS05	\N	\N		\N	\N	128-146	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2005	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11426639_8}, isbn = {3-540-25910-4}	\N	29e43e6cf4eddda990a1eae350f3ad1f	1dd7b2d044b7ffda35998d297663518f	6bf0fd3c03398e9660ccae64ec8569f3	inproceedings	Tag-KEM/DEM: A New Framework for Hybrid Encryption and A
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               New Analysis of Kurosawa-Desmedt KEM	Masayuki Abe and Rosario Gennaro and Kaoru Kurosawa and Victor Shoup	Ronald Cramer	2005
7861154	\N	3494	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-25910-4}	\N	1581255e65eeaacff51fff01e2155257	0a9644e81cb4001364ddc6e658a70dbf	6c326acb36fe48c446bc05d61a55b058	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2005, 24th Annual International
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               Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic
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               Techniques, Aarhus, Denmark, May 22-26, 2005, Proceedings	\N	Ronald Cramer	2005
7861155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	New York[u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_250182343	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=250182343&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIII, 908 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-530150-1, 978-0-19-530150-2}	\N	0c4a43a7360b4c168e642946de7d4dc0	f9d46e15fd499670acd99caae4ac26bc	ba402d7965a90e32944db0ffad76ab56	book	Principles of finance with Excel	Simon Benninga	\N	2006
7861158	Evolution	47	\N	\N	JUN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	877-887	\N	3	\N	isbn = {0014-3820}, language = {English}	\N	2e09bb54a63cc5ddeb884cb45b92c6e4	aacc79df34deb2fe394b3666f7cbe785	d0a95684f0063d5130abac1740aef0a5	article	Does increased mortality favor the evolution of more rapid senescence?	P. A. Abrams	\N	1993
7861159	Aging Cell	6	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Integrative Biology, ETHZ, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland. martin.ackermann@env.ethz.ch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ackermann2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2007.00281.x	\N	\N	\N	\N	235--244	\N	2	\N	pii = {ACE281}, pmid = {17376147}, doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2007.00281.x}	It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some point in the history of life. When and why this transition occurred is a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. Recent reports of aging in bacteria suggest that aging predates the emergence of eukaryotes and originated in simple unicellular organisms. Here we use simple models to study why such organisms would evolve aging. These models show that the differentiation between an aging parent and a rejuvenated offspring readily evolves as a strategy to cope with damage that accumulates due to vital activities. We use measurements of the age-specific performance of individual bacteria to test the assumptions of the model, and find evidence that they are fulfilled. The mechanism that leads to aging is expected to operate in a wide range of organisms, suggesting that aging evolved early and repeatedly in the history of life. Aging might thus be a more fundamental aspect of cellular organisms than assumed so far.	3e7f3d5846ee7f0cfeb604ff0a5fa494	70753f72b85f5cb31555408f2ad85c89	cb5a804cffb96c7979c9d3ca6f8ff3f3	article	On the evolutionary origin of aging.	Martin Ackermann and Lin Chao and Carl T Bergstrom and Michael Doebeli	\N	2007
7861160	Critical Care	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P419-P419	\N	Suppl 1%M doi:10.118	\N	isbn = {1364-8535}	\N	1f5a3f5ddf2559bc7445ba8404af1844	1ab60d4134d49c9af2052f3b5ef15eb1	42e24546c8c9ddde1c0694d1eb9dcf8a	article	Trend in the severity of illness and hospital mortality rates of ICU patients over a 10-year period	B. Afessa and O. Gajic and E. Seferian and M. Keegan and R. Hubmayr and S. Peters	\N	2006
7861161	Int J Epidemiol	35	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	Unit of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, School of Epidemiology and Health Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. vishal.r.aggarwal@manchester.ac.uk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aggarwal2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyi265	\N	\N	\N	\N	468--476	\N	2	\N	pii = {dyi265}, pmid = {16303810}, doi = {10.1093/ije/dyi265}	BACKGROUND: Syndromes for which no physical or pathological changes can be found tend to be researched and managed in isolation although hypotheses suggest that they may be one entity. The objectives of our study were to investigate the co-occurrence, in the general population, of syndromes that are frequently unexplained and to evaluate whether they have common associated factors. METHODS: We conducted a population-based cross-sectional survey that included 2,299 subjects who were registered with a General Medical Practice in North-west England and who completed full postal questionnaires (response rate 72\\%). The study investigated four chronic syndromes that are frequently unexplained: chronic widespread pain, chronic oro-facial pain, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic fatigue. Validated instruments were used to measure the occurrence of syndromes and to collect information on a variety of associated factors: demographic (age, gender), psychosocial (anxiety, depression, illness behaviour), life stressors, and reporting of somatic symptoms. RESULTS: We found that 587 subjects (27\\%) reported one or more syndromes: 404 (18\\%) reported one, 134 (6\\%) reported two, 34 (2\\%) reported three, and 15 (1\\%) reported all four syndromes. The occurrence of multiple syndromes was greater than would be expected by chance (P < 0.001). There were factors that were common across syndromes: female gender [odds ratio (OR) = 1.8; 95\\% confidence interval (95\\% CI) 1.5-2.2], high levels of aspects of health anxiety like health worry preoccupation (OR = 3.5; 95\\% CI 2.8-4.4) and reassurance seeking behaviour (OR = 1.4; 95\\% CI 1.1-1.7), reporting of other somatic symptoms (OR = 3.6; 95\\% CI 2.9-4.4), and reporting of recent adverse life events (OR = 2.3; 95\\% CI 1.9-2.8). CONCLUSION: This study has shown that chronic syndromes that are frequently unexplained co-occur in the general population and share common associated factors. Primary care practitioners need to be aware of these characteristics so that management is appropriate at the outset.	9cfff340ba713ad1bcd5bf005af0bf2d	5c16bd564f20ff49f76cc7727ce8f83a	2130e2df0f052e70842be47d2f7773e7	article	The epidemiology of chronic syndromes that are frequently unexplained: do they have common associated factors?	Vishal R Aggarwal and John McBeth and Joanna M Zakrzewska and Mark Lunt and Gary J Macfarlane	\N	2006
7861163	Critical Care	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	P236-P236	\N	Suppl 1%M doi:10.118	\N	isbn = {1364-8535}	\N	de87b6225438740f2dfb91b64a1b2ce5	cfdea011541635511ee4867a4516bee7	bc45f8ee7dfebdd1aaed407c5ad3b7e4	article	Severity of illness, critical events, organ failure assessment and ICU outcome	M. Silva Alvaro and RE Nap and V. Fidler and D. ReisMiranda	\N	2000
7861164	Evolution	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	438-440	\N	\N	\N		\N	94854e82128ec36087f9b34d60cecd57	8287bca32241885f6384f063df5afeb7	e7f776378888d515275321c2d6392749	article	On the evolution of human brood size	D. J. Anderson	\N	1990
7861165	Nature	426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	658-661	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2feb107c14d691cf1e2517ae01278c0	b4e077f0e2e478d0fe8de7953ccefb54	7a5cc4853d0f88e99ad4e26b153f9a7f	article	The role of evolution in the emergence of infectious diseases	R. Antia and R. R. Regoes and J. C. Koella and C. T. Bergstrom	\N	2003
7861166	Journal of Applied Physiology	75	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2514-20	\N	6	\N		\N	d239c85717d600222b9530ca1c7d4f41	26e50a06c590cd491e06de0a1ea0182b	f1012b59d37e2559cebc017870ca3be9	article	Resting metabolic rate is lower in women than in men	P. J. Arciero and M. I. Goran and E. T. Poehlman	\N	1993
7861170	JAMA	298	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Center for Genomics and Healthcare Equality and Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. wbuk@u.washington.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burke2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.298.14.1682	\N	\N	\N	\N	1682--1684	\N	14	\N	pii = {298/14/1682}, pmid = {17925520}, doi = {10.1001/jama.298.14.1682}	\N	4abdd25cf5af0b0631d427484e6d8015	2a3149ec04bd4c92310bf7e986c335e9	06d09d8fe1782acbc89301137d17a712	article	Personalized medicine in the era of genomics.	Wylie Burke and Bruce M Psaty	\N	2007
7861171	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B	356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	991-999	\N	\N	\N		\N	809bfcf9decc1f2392b8936d5e5fb614	00a3017012a10e7532ee7e153ea23b5e	8e810c4dcf4fea853fb29ea154b14014	article	Diseases of humans and their domestic mammals: pathogen characteristics, host range and the risk of emergence	S. Cleaveland and M. K. Laurensen and L. H. Taylor	\N	2001
7861172	Panminerva Med	48	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	Department of Critical Care Medicine and Surgery, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. aa.conti@dac.unifi.it	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conti2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	203--205	\N	3	\N	pmid = {17122759}	Normality characterises in medicine any possible qualitative or quantitative situation whose absence implies an illness or a state of abnormality. The illness concept was first a philosophical one. But the use of mathematics in the study of biological events, which began with Galton (1822-1911) and with Pearson (1857-1936), changed the frame of reference. In the second part of the 19th century mathematics was used to study the distribution of some biological characteristics in the evolution of the species. Around 1900, statistics became the basis for the study of the diffusion of the illnesses. Half a century later statistics made possible the transition from the description of single cases to groups of cases. Even more important is the concept of "normality" in laboratory medicine. In this field the search for the "perfect norm" was, and possibly still is, under way. The widespread use of statistics in the laboratory has allowed the definition, in a certain sense, of a new normality. This is the reason why the term "reference value" has been introduced. However, even the introduction of this new term has merely shifted the problem, and not resolved it.	5adbf6d0215dcf8bb85b050a5e5523d7	f3dab85996634c3d4c3f684b541c1a53	f62b948324324646f883873a887f1928	article	The concept of normality through history: a didactic review of features related to philosophy, statistics and medicine.	A. A. Conti and A. Conti and G. F. Gensini	\N	2006
7861173	Lancet	342	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	Division of Psychiatry, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, UK.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crow1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	594--598	\N	8871	\N	pii = {0140-6736(93)91415-I}, pmid = {8102725}	According to Darwin's theory of sexual selection some features that differentiate the two sexes evolve by a process of "male competition" and "female choice". The sex difference in age of onset of psychotic illness in man may relate to a sexual dimorphism in cerebral organisation (the male brain being more lateralised or asymmetrical than the female brain), a difference consistent with a role for sexual selection in the evolution of the human brain. Differing criteria (reflected in a cross-culturally stable difference in mean age at marriage) in males and females for selecting personality characteristics in a mate may generate diversity in the balance of growth between the hemispheres, and this could maintain the high and relatively constant rates of psychosis in human populations.	77a85210dea02cc28c552bf0b0500ded	e06d311d307eb768749acb785bc93d56	83588ce4f1a34b1d5ee8a2b935af5f57	article	Sexual selection, Machiavellian intelligence, and the origins of psychosis.	T. J. Crow	\N	1993
7861174	New England Journal of Medicine%M doi:10.1056/NEJMra020526	348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	538-549	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b099eedec50e79cbaf6d6b5c263cd65	3dd10edc583d3d0bd278f54d7a920e9e	9b0f58c28b8589b32110bd01fff0284b	article	Pharmacogenomics - drug disposition, drug targets, and side effects	WE Evans and HL McLeod	\N	2003
7861175	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B	349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	93-102	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bd737ebae75e40223a6434e6ea55f4b	eed744bedbfaea895e7b68029451ba24	b82493fc549dbcb1848e585526ea68e3	article	Uses for evolutionary trees	W. M. Fitch	\N	1995
7861176	Matern Child Nutr	1	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, 2-6 Park Avenue, Grafton, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand. pd.gluckman@auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gluckman2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8709.2005.00020.x	\N	\N	\N	\N	130--141	\N	3	\N	pii = {MCN20}, pmid = {16881892}, doi = {10.1111/j.1740-8709.2005.00020.x}	Epidemiological and clinical observations have led to the hypothesis that the risk of developing some chronic diseases in adulthood is influenced not only by genetic and adult lifestyle factors, but also by environmental factors acting in early life. These factors act through the processes of developmental plasticity and possibly epigenetic modification, and can be distinguished from developmental disruption. The concept of predictive adaptation has been developed to explain the relationship between early life events and the risk of later disease. At its base, the model suggests that a mismatch between fetal expectation of its postnatal environment and actual postnatal environment contribute to later adult disease risk. This mismatch is exacerbated, in part, by the phenomenon of "maternal constraint" on fetal growth, which implicitly provides an upper limit of postnatal nutritional environment that humans have adapted for and is now frequently exceeded. These experimental, clinical and conceptual considerations have important implications for prevention and intervention in the current epidemic of childhood obesity and adult metabolic and cardiovascular disorders.	4b8c2afcd05135ffd500e5386608646d	55ad688facdaa789fbf4a97a8004537f	dadee824331f9ae1caba13898ec101fd	article	The developmental origins of adult disease.	Peter D Gluckman and Mark A Hanson and Catherine Pinal	\N	2005
7861177	Lancet	356	\N	\N	Sep 16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1034	\N	9234	\N		\N	f67189933edb245eee17b755fb9366b2	a6800097c57967435a333f9a282f3675	811ee9e0cefc155ae85e6cd38e4fb377	article	Evolution, immune response, and cancer	M. F. Greaves	\N	2000
7861178	PLoS Biology	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e186	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9be404359789f12053ca9c9a7a5a477	29c5d2013ced188a7e551d207c9d94d0	e334bfb789a34d360ad6f3801a0a4e75	article	Ecology drives the worldwide distribution of human diseases	V. Guernier and M. Hochberg and J. F. GuÃ©gan	\N	2004
7861179	J Am Psychoanal Assoc	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holmes1983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	187--210	\N	1	\N	pmid = {6681416}	It is argued that Freud was not, as Sulloway (1979) contends, a "crypto-biologist" of the mind, but rather a cultural anthropologist of the mind. Freud's genetic conception of the psychic apparatus was neither exclusively nor critically derived from biology. Rather, it was based on an anthropogenetic approach to the archaic heritage of mind inspired in part by the moral philosophy of Nietzsche. The idea of tragedy was the unifying theme of Freud's cultural interpretation of evolutionary psychology. The historical search for the primal origins of neurosis led Freud to the unavoidable conclusion that neurosis was in the beginning a prehistoric moral dilemma which, over the course of mental evolution, eventually evolved into guilt, discontent, and neurosis as modern-day phylogenetically endowed facts of life. Freud (1930) made it clear that the source of man's biological and cultural evolutionary progress--self-denial--was also responsible for the tragedy of the human condition, namely, repression, eternal psychic ambivalence, and chronic mental illness. He believed that neurosis began, as Nietzsche (1887) exclaimed, with the "reduction of the beast of prey 'man' to a tame and civilized animal..." (p. 42). For both Freud and Nietzsche, the cause of the human tragedy was not merely the fall from Nature, but the inexorable knowledge that Man's denial of his biological heritage was the very basis for being human.	bb066c9f58c055b9fec91113cafe6234	ac5082317eb98001274dfbb5ae9378f0	6f4cd0d407ec6083a3c953e7747d592b	article	Freud, evolution, and the tragedy of man.	K. R. Holmes	\N	1983
7861180	Journal of Human Evolution	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	341-345	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5556d41140bbd91d22003118d876e40	1c759be8a1d0b404b3cee494aac14d74	ae05ef7f4c99af57c8cc2c1293fcf256	article	Body composition and temperature regulation in newborns	F. E. Johnston and S. Cohen and A. Beller	\N	1985
7861181	JAMA	264	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Health Program, RAND Corp, Santa Monica, Calif. 90406-2138.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kahn1990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1984--1988	\N	15	\N	pmid = {2120477}	We compared patient outcomes before and after the introduction of the diagnosis related groups (DRG)-based prospective payment system (PPS) in a nationally representative sample of 14,012 Medicare patients hospitalized in 1981 through 1982 and 1985 through 1986 with one of five diseases. For the five diseases combined; length of stay dropped 24\\% and in-hospital mortality declined from 16.1\\% to 12.6\\% after the PPS was introduced (P less than .05). Thirty-day mortality adjusted for sickness at admission was 1.1\\% lower than before (16.5\\% pre-PPS, 15.4\\% post-PPS; P less than .05), and 180-day adjusted mortality was essentially unchanged at 29.6\\% pre-vs 29.0\\% post-PPS (P less than .05). For patients admitted to the hospital from home, 4\\% more patients were not discharged home post-PPS than pre-PPS (P less than .05), and an additional 1\\% of patients had prolonged nursing home stays (P less than .05). The introduction of the PPS was not associated with a worsening of outcome for hospitalized Medicare patients. However, because our post-PPS data are from 1985 and 1986, we recommend that clinical monitoring be maintained to ensure that changes in prospective payment do not negatively affect patient outcome.	c00ee4e1eaefa34fcb2306a29e8fbf97	068b005c1b132714f01ce75e993fa509	5424f206d3ed083bbdc5feed07e2364e	article	Comparing outcomes of care before and after implementation of the DRG-based prospective payment system.	K. L. Kahn and E. B. Keeler and M. J. Sherwood and W. H. Rogers and D. Draper and S. S. Bentow and E. J. Reinisch and L. V. Rubenstein and J. Kosecoff and R. H. Brook	\N	1990
7861182	Journal of Human Evolution	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b15efec10ca2d43765cb68afe5447a0	f0b6a211b3478f903a69f228185cc748	261e1554e38f42f08d79455f17d8c206	article	From the ape's dilemma to the weanling's dilemma: early weaning and its evolutionary context	G. E. Kennedy	\N	2005
7861183	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B	356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	901-910	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6dd5608c336d0f9b1f658dc9422d044	84f4465510c2b77f71da4e47177da55a	9ff066f5a3e1ffcaf452cca85536f13a	article	Infectious disease dynamics: What characterizes a successful invader?	R. M. May and S. Gupta and A. R. McLean	\N	2001
7861184	Med Decis Making	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McNeil1985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15--21	\N	1	\N	pmid = {3934488}	The introduction of the Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS) is markedly influencing the environment in which hospitals care for patients, teach medical students and residents, and perform clinical research. Hospitals, particularly teaching institutions, are responding to this challenge by developing new management reports, by analyzing physicians' practice patterns, and by estimating more precisely the fixed and variable costs of various ancillary services. The common objective of these activities is to improve our knowledge of clinical practices, and thereby improve decisions relating to the cost-effectiveness and quality of care delivered to patients in the hospital.	2a2c4a24deb5cde71d13dd5e6d64964b	02f6c0c93c7b838e798b26fa57d6e363	57c1f02999d88d4d0ded9783bf13b742	article	Hospital response to DRG-based prospective payment.	B. J. McNeil	\N	1985
7861185	Life Sciences	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1781-1802	\N	\N	\N		\N	d77b604fec419c705c308d1fda4bef83	ebffef9c4ccc9ebcb251009a20451312	3ad13d6107ccd3afd345bfbfa9a40692	article	Is height related to longevity?	T. T. Samaras and H. Elrick and L. H. Storms	\N	2003
7861187	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B	356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	983-989	\N	\N	\N		\N	474486be1276cdd3deb45c0545581aa1	5045c4815fe77a7499dabe22655e014d	3fa773469312a6b37499bca065d58f83	article	Risk factors for human disease emergence	L. H. Taylor and S. M. Latham and M. E. J. Woolhouse	\N	2001
7861189	Journal of Theoretical Biology	214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	413-425	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ce9983fd93c1a7f959984d35f1d5d5f	4246dd52e0ad54bc089bb2627a88e2d4	7bc8253d69ee09d904ea819142cb0583	article	Thermal environment and human birth weight	J. C. K. Wells	\N	2002
7861190	J Epidemiol Community Health	59	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	Department for Work and Health, Swedish National Institute for Working Life, 113 91 Stockholm, Sweden. anders.wikman@ali.se	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wikman2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.2004.025346	\N	\N	\N	\N	450--454	\N	6	\N	pii = {59/6/450}, pmid = {15911638}, doi = {10.1136/jech.2004.025346}	OBJECTIVES: In studies of public health and morbidity different concepts of ill health are often seen as interchangeable alternatives. With the help of extensive population information this research intends to show how different concepts and measurements produce very different pictures of health and ill health. The concept trilogy of "illness," "disease," and "sickness" is used to capture different aspects of ill health. DESIGN: Cross sectional data were obtained through comprehensive interview surveys 1988-2001 and registers of sickness absence. Because of lack of data some years had to be excluded.Settings: Swedish population. PARTICIPANTS: Annual data for around 3500 employed and self employed persons. MAIN RESULTS: Most people have some sort of illness or complaint. Fewer could be registered with a disease. Even fewer had been on sick leave. The overlap was fairly low. There also was an obvious discrepancy between reporting having a disease and a subject's rating of general health. It was shown that the different concepts showed different trends over time. CONCLUSIONS: The discrepancies between the concepts imply that you have to be very careful when using public health data to illustrate different aspects of morbidity. The comparatively low degree of overlap between them shows that they represent different realities. There is a need to do further empirical research about how different aspects of morbidity are interrelated. Their lack of interrelation seems to be an important research area worth developing further.	9869ea677e7425ec6bd3f6f36d978e43	3e8e27ad437819b819a88be0701a0cff	b4f7aaeccbfa9ac4e4c0f7319b5b8f97	article	Illness, disease, and sickness absence: an empirical test of differences between concepts of ill health.	Anders Wikman and Staffan Marklund and Kristina Alexanderson	\N	2005
7861191	Med Decis Making	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Williams1985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	23--29	\N	1	\N	pmid = {3934489}	The Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS) and the financial incentives it creates are likely to influence physician practices, as well as to offer new opportunities for research into clinical decision making. Hospital managers and physicians alike will need to look increasingly to decision analysis for answers regarding technology assessment and the cost-effectiveness of clinical practices. Areas of research in which decision analysis might contribute significantly include: the compromise between cost and quality, the comparative advantages of outpatient versus inpatient procedures, and the appropriate timing of patient discharge or transfer.	8e8b2bfc91a92e90eb398496e1502bf1	c1e27821f5636ff19a42ee4e6408414e	208c9f561133d10a173508c52594b83c	article	The impact of DRG-based prospective payment on clinical decision making.	S. V. Williams	\N	1985
7861202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/CanettiHK04	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-222	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2004	ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=3027{\\&}spage=207}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	11dbefbc004dc336b15417d84e3a18ac	6d4ac60e9e9801b93b42cfb68a0f8b3c	fad21cf4e876c8193ae3812564a357a8	inproceedings	Chosen-Ciphertext Security from Identity-Based Encryption	Ran Canetti and Shai Halevi and Jonathan Katz	\N	2004
7861214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prologika Press	\N	\N	\N	lachev2008ams	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ca0aecd4c0fd3c16d8edfc4d16467c5	561d3abdfd7cfe770a1fdea4b90822c6	9e26a4e8e5419e641822474326c80502	book	{Applied Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services}	T. Lachev	\N	2008
7861429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bischoff2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458112	\N	Can all tags be used for search?	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458112}	\N	ab8f1cad721c5c303c39743d4a7b92b5	6040ec17cad9446409d4317e24d02d4b	c55cedf781cb624e2a3513df9a61fbb0	inproceedings	Can all tags be used for search?	Kerstin Bischoff and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu	\N	2008
7861481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bischoff2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458112	\N	Can all tags be used for search?	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458112}	\N	ab8f1cad721c5c303c39743d4a7b92b5	6040ec17cad9446409d4317e24d02d4b	c55cedf781cb624e2a3513df9a61fbb0	inproceedings	Can all tags be used for search?	Kerstin Bischoff and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu	\N	2008
7861489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	luxenburger2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458175	\N		\N	\N	689--698	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458175}	\N	3a65d9d85f6937a35930258b45bef93c	83290a32061b0ec948d3a49e4984678b	b151ef0d3090c00be70bf9e51cecf5e4	inproceedings	Matching task profiles and user needs in personalized web search	J. Luxenburger and S. Elbassuoni and G. Weikum	\N	2008
7861542	\N	\N	\N	4., vollständig überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt.verlag	\N	\N	\N	Goetzer2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d80a5e2963a2fd4e0e9a251d8c5ff49	e40751a2f936238efecdcd92e60b6b93	67e40013c49f4f0175fe72de281795c5	book	Dokumenten-Management: Informationen im Unternehmen effizient nutzen	Klaus Götzer and Ralf Schmale and Berthold Maier and Torsten Komke	\N	2008
7861648	Mikrozensus Entscheidungsdatum:	15. 12. 1983 Aktenzeichen: 1 BvR 209 / 83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.juris.de/jportal/portal/t/1rh6/page/jurisw.psml?doc.hl=1&doc.id=BVRE101128309%3Ajuris-r03&showdoccase=1&documentnumber=3&numberofresults=5&doc.part=L&doc.price=0.0&paramfromHL=true#focuspoint	\N	Recherchieren unter juris | Das Rechtsportal BVerfG 1. Senat | 1 BvR 209/83, 1 BvR 269/83, 1 BvR 362/83, 1 BvR 420/83, 1 BvR 440/83, ... | Urteil | Zur Verfassungsmäßigkeit des Volkszählungsgesetzes 1983 | Langtext vorhanden	\N	\N	1 BvR 269 / 83	\N	\N	\N	date = {1 BvR 440 / 83...1982...2.3}	\N	315f5cfff565c8127bd455fd4f754fca	cd529c5e77dced9f3f7c4ba538d0d9f5	eab343c85c69e74f4eb1f7ec854ea21b	misc	Gericht: BVerfG 1. Senat Entscheidungsname: Volksz hlung,mehr Dokumenttyp: Urteil Quelle: juris Logo Normen: 2 Nr 1 VoZ hlGmehr Diese Entscheidung hat Gesetzeskraft. Zur Verfassungsm igkeit des Volksz hlungsgesetzes 1983 Leitsatz 1. Unter den Bedingungen der modernen Datenverarbeitung wird der Schutz des Einzelnen gegen unbegrenzte Erhebung, Speicherung, Verwendung und Weitergabe seiner pers nlichen Daten von dem allgemeinen Pers nlichkeitsrecht des GG Art 2 Abs 1 in Verbindung mit GG Art 1 Abs 1 umfa t. Das Grundrecht gew hrleistet insoweit die Befugnis des Einzelnen, grunds tzlich selbst ber die Preisgabe und Verwendung seiner pers nlichen Daten zu bestimmen.Einschr nkungen dieses Rechts auf"informationelle Selbstbestimmung"sind nur im berwiegenden Allgemeininteresse zul ssig. Sie bed rfen einer verfassungsgem en gesetzlichen Grundlage, die dem rechtsstaatlichen Gebot der Normenklarheit entsprechen mu. Bei seinen Regelungen hat der Gesetzgeber ferner den Grundsatz der Verh ltnism igkeit zu beachten. Auch hat er organisatorische und verfahrensrechtliche Vorkehrungen zu treffen, welche der Gefahr einer Verletzung des Pers nlichkeitsrechts entgegenwirken.Bei den verfassungsrechtlichen Anforderungen an derartige Einschr nkungen ist zu unterscheiden zwischen personenbezogenen Daten, die in individualisierter, nicht anonymer Form erhoben und verarbeitet werden, und solchen, die f r statistische Zwecke bestimmt sind. Bei der Datenerhebung f r statistische Zwecke kann eine enge und konkrete Zweckbindung der Daten nicht verlangt werden. Der Informationserhebung und Informationsverarbeitung m ssen aber innerhalb des Informationssystems zum Ausgleich entsprechende Schranken gegen berstehen	ri	\N	1982
7863128	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Muenchen	\N	\N	WGSTOCK0008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fc08629e32dd8c3ae83dab4357d4a04	683ab6a256b59efb32ce810a4711b938	6ba51e5cb37fdc8e5bfd917ab9689416	book	Wissensrepraesentation : Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
7863147	\N	\N	\N	Dritte, verbesserte Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	UBMA_276345975	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=276345975&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Allokationstheoretische Grundlagen und politisch-ökonomische Analyse	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-75800-6}	\N	4e12403e2d7a1bcd54db5fb1ef1531cc	43c5f115e544aa323d8c0859ef5f1b64	c575f17c4e0e64a096b4affb4894748c	book	Wirtschaftspolitik	Hans Peter Grüner	\N	2008
7863205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergon Verlag	W{\\"u}	\N	\N	Kiel2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f79d6b08280e888726030dfd2dcc39f7	f4d4044ae8bfbd3b8240d8248e9f7bac	52839d03cfcf0994c6aad820851da535	book	Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Wissensorganisation. Grundlegende Probleme und Begriffe	Ewald Kiel and Friedrich Rost	\N	2002
7863257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ThomsenPL08	\N	\N		\N	\N	456-465	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icde/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497454}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	144ca6cc65faa71ef67c0ec62fb1f8bf	9948fb3104ef536871fa6188b911f0f1	8e3b9e4cededb427051e4429551c7b51	inproceedings	RiTE: Providing On-Demand Data for Right-Time Data Warehousing	Christian Thomsen and Torben Bach Pedersen and Wolfgang Lehner	\N	2008
7863259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390340	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390340&jmp=abstract&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=29792620&CFTOKEN=47047253#abstract	\N	How do users find things with PubMed?	\N	\N	19--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390340}	In the context of document retrieval in the biomedical domain, this paper explores the complex relationship between the quality of initial query results and the overall utility of an interactive retrieval system. We demonstrate that a content-similarity browsing tool can compensate for poor retrieval results, and that the relationship between retrieval performance and overall utility is non-linear. Arguments are advanced with user simulations, which characterize the relevance of documents that a user might encounter with different browsing strategies. With broader implications to IR, this work provides a case study of how user simulations can be exploited as a formative tool for automatic utility evaluation. Simulation-based studies provide researchers with an additional evaluation tool to complement interactive and Cranfield-style experiments.	4cacb67759c1eed459db8c453cc28d55	43f7dd223ff0fc0ed562f681a0736472	8f34ca1673e752d8e7d8ad3c3c0a28b2	inproceedings	How do users find things with PubMed?: towards automatic utility evaluation with user simulations	Jimmy Lin and Mark D. Smucker	\N	2008
7863275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Southeast Regional Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garcia06	\N	\N		\N	\N	518-524	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ACMse/2006	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1185448.1185562}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f8d56df700efb27e2e75d075efb36dc9	fbbc0afadc6831d2af8ffaf5672528b0	cfd5ee0c0409b009c09b8e06bed54a33	inproceedings	Real time self-maintenable data warehouse	Clemente Garc\\'{\\i}a	\N	2006
7863279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ioannidis03	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-30	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www.vldb.org/conf/2003/papers/S02P01.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	5bb93ee3a9c6af6da0df197e06d6f1ca	cc1063f15187ac13f59461afc94e7c4b	38d8135d2c41351d9f37b37d5763c008	inproceedings	The History of Histograms (abridged)	Yannis E. Ioannidis	\N	2003
7863285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEDE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GarciaC06	\N	\N		\N	\N	240-245	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sede/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	4faae5a2e8b9d6624dbe9920c4853dbf	bdacd48308aef912c1dde6a7f8fa84d8	ffe54fa6ebace7985c6770d168863eb2	inproceedings	Real Time Self-Maintenable Update to Aggregate Information
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               for Data Warehouse	Clemente Garc\\'{\\i}a and Matilde Celma	\N	2006
7863323	Softw. Pract. Exper.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	606925	\N	\N		\N	\N	1193--1222	\N	12	\N	issn = {0038-0644}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spe.479}	\N	fab314d8a3744824b115171fb6b1452c	7dc50a261cfadb6e301d088dd479f077	8f8456dc8332924d7e1709f56d0a8c29	article	Realizing active data warehouses with off-the-shelf database technology	Thomas Thalhammer and Michael Schrefl	\N	2002
7863333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LinYSW07	\N	\N		\N	\N	122-127	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/IEEEcit/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CIT.2007.78}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	d35389d32f832a94709be51d37e05414	90e701e6c6717b19e70b1d77aad02b18	eb8b6a62b04e8dbe95a27b61a6db0769	inproceedings	Dealing with Query Contention Issue in Real-Time Data Warehouses
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               by Dynamic Multi-level Caches	Ziyu Lin and Dongqing Yang and Guojie Song and Tengjiao Wang	\N	2007
7863866	Nagoya Math. J	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kunita1969acm	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.nmj/1118797793	\N		\N	\N	1--26	\N	\N	\N		Introduces the squared-field / carr\\'e du champ operator.	8ebca7f2c894df2d89c522ca6e6a8cc0	f84aca12a13d176507c689268a5f7f3b	5c438b983e36ea68881bf7d8e1305260	article	{Absolute continuity of Markov processes and generators}	H. Kunita	\N	1969
7864414	Combinatorica	24	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00493-004-0002-2	\N	Networks with power-law degree distributions have mean geodesic distances that increase no faster than log n/log log n	\N	\N	5--34	\N	1	\N		We consider a random graph process in which vertices are added to the graph one at a time and joined to a fixed number m of earlier vertices, where each earlier vertex is chosen with probability proportional to its degree. This process was introduced by Barabási and Albert [3], as a simple model of the growth of real-world graphs such as the world-wide web. Computer experiments presented by Barabási, Albert and Jeong [1,5] and heuristic arguments given by Newman, Strogatz and Watts [23] suggest that after n steps the resulting graph should have diameter approximately log n. We show that while this holds for m=1, for m=2 the diameter is asymptotically log n/log log n.
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ER  -	22e231b8323d069a51ee22c253179bf7	16beb80dcc792cb525ee07429731149e	6a79d370bf4979548ace69b97a61b2d3	article	The Diameter of a Scale-Free Random Graph	Béla Bollobás* and Oliver Riordan	\N	2004
7864420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pazienza06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00be408b47e54883820dae972cfe5a4b	2bb0d83751ab995002cb6b53d915c462	380755507744bd2f5df6f8c45eb87a96	article	MixingWordNet, VerbNet and PropBank for studying verb relations	Maria Teresa Pazienza and Marco Pennacchiotti and Fabio Massimo Zanzotto	Fabio Massimo Zanzotto Maria Teresa Pazienza	2006
7864458	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-owl2-profiles-20081202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owl2profiles	http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-owl2-profiles-20081202/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2dd455f60c975245ddc51639a9e182b	41cfb4af124877b8d3db6a9782e9b67c	0296629a9f4e65792ee1b750cde89938	misc	OWL 2 Web Ontology Language: Profiles	Boris Motik and Bernardo Cuenca Grau and Ian Horrocks and Zhe Wu and Achille Fokoue and Carsten Lutz	\N	2008
7864967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	München	\N	Internet Research ; 28	UBMA_263454800	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=263454800&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	informelle Bildung und soziale Ungleichheit im Internet	\N	\N	147 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-88927-425-0, 3-88927-425-0}	\N	64810b8f26917267e14cd5aa20edc683	b8cd6de3b3bea026b97029027dcf80c7	e688473b9fdd8aa23c29fbeff3c3a96c	book	Digitale Bildungskluft	Natalie Zwiefka	\N	2007
7864970	\N	\N	\N	1. publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	Communication, society, and politics	UBMA_090967313	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=090967313&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide	\N	\N	XV, 303 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-80751-4, 0-521-00223-0}	\N	db168c201cb89741ba6cc65873acf06c	9bda125fd97fb31f4a7989ba20e8efc8	a4ac48b3922f34e67ee884cf53abe2d0	book	Digital divide	Pippa Norris	\N	2001
7864972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK	Konstanz	\N	Forschungsfeld Kommunikation ; 19	UBMA_115908978	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=115908978&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	zur digitalen Spaltung der Gesellschaft	\N	\N	255 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89669-475-8}	\N	44e59313920f63f24ce5acedda9c4348	9f8cd49ed883fd50901a3921021bfa3e	3ae3e678d27992b4f554e0d9573ab44e	book	Internetzugang und politische Informiertheit	Mirko Marr	\N	2005
7864974	L'Infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debelleix2009	\N	\N		\N	Dossier déni de grossesse	24-28	\N	248	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.02}, owner = {C881240}	Quand une femme découvre qu'elle est enceinte après de longs mois,
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\	pourrait l'imaginer, ni forcément tragique...	47ea5e77f61115eeb61c54fb0537121f	1fc2c96c61d1aafcf384e5d2a23935ae	e5b78ffce3b8136474f764b60d48eda8	article	L'inopinée conception	Emmanuelle Debelleix	\N	2009
7864982	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3s-Research-Lab	Wien	\N	3s research lab	UBMA_115939741	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=115939741&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Utopie der unbeschränkten Zugangsmöglichkeit	\N	\N	196 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-902277-39-4}	\N	c381b380456208c19f12efbc9cea8be3	9e712870ca88109bc07396d74393d4b7	fa59d02aacf375d94fed829ae9515ad4	book	Digital Divide und kommerzielle Internetcafés	Norbert Lachmayr	\N	2003
7864985	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verl. für Sozialwiss.	Wiesbaden	\N	Forschung Gesellschaft	UBMA_260270334	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=260270334&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	neue Technologien und alte Ungleichheiten in der Informations- und Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	XV, 268 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-15327-8, 3-531-15327-7}	\N	8280bea38359a5a2e44e8c7ff31a2a19	8d1bf9dff29a3a4610d46b090d0dc7c3	ddd7798bb37ba473ed5f2cb6f17e5422	book	Digitale Ungleichheit	Nicole Zillien	\N	2006
7865001	Phys. Rev. E	66	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	newman02	\N	\N	it has been found that in- and out-degrees are strongly correlated in some networks	\N	\N	035101	\N	3	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.66.035101}	\N	454ff21580ea954bffe31c59cb1e29dd	f99431aa3531be8c8ee9045e95529a1e	8f860cf734401f64dce44f12533f0a69	article	Email networks and the spread of computer viruses	M. E. J. Newman and Stephanie Forrest and Justin Balthrop	\N	2002
7865015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Twelfth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press / The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Kipper00	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=721573	\N	Class-Based Construction of a Verb Lexicon	\N	\N	691--696	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-51112-6}	\N	16adc878fbe05edef8a79ea19bb8ea90	b354ff597602d8696103e0b12738be95	9177fe94dc3270fc5ff5421cff2b0792	inproceedings	Class-Based Construction of a Verb Lexicon	Karin Kipper and Hoa Trang Dang and Martha Palmer	\N	2000
7865046	Pacific Affairs	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia	\N	\N	\N	dore1979	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2757063	\N		\N	\N	595--611	\N	4	\N	issn = {0030851X}, copyright = {Copyright © 1979 Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Winter, 1979-1980}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	cce65b08bf8bf59314cf4ac6af01b48f	333147c92cd02797aba06b75131d26b0	3f5b782255f046abafbbd72464d4531c	article	The Internationalisation of Japan	Ronald Dore	\N	1979
7865078	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kim-2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-4PB6VV5-3/2/306fe1bff1b26bc4ba8e4f9c816f4c68	\N		\N	\N	L20 - L22	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.07.097}	The thermal decomposition behavior of adduct-free Ca(BH4)2, prepared by heating Ca(BH4)2·2THF powder under vacuum, was investigated by X-ray diffraction and thermal analyses. It has been found that Ca(BH4)2 undergoes a polymorphic transformation at 440 K and eventually decomposes in two steps between 620 and 770 K. CaH2 and an unknown intermediate compound form after the first step, but CaH2 is the only crystalline phase observed after the second step with a total weight loss of about 9.0 wt.%.	30f8ed3544d52f9fd1e6e72431a60c4e	97921cb1d5a91e38a83951d060fcaa3b	734140b653c916570d978a6c3def04d5	article	Thermal decomposition behavior of calcium borohydride Ca(BH4)2	Jae-Hun Kim and Seon-Ah Jin and Jae-Hyeok Shim and Young Whan Cho	\N	2008
7865190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zabern	Mainz am Rhein	\N	\N	UBHD66684230	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 2614	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3979-7, 978-3-8053-4065-6}, language = {ger}	\N	511d1ca28f8b6ebe6eb45f05a30a23e9	00469a2dd9ea24ce64ecaa3ba619fed0	c3b5368af099ec1be60737e91caf7aef	book	Alter in der Antike : die Blüte des Alters aber ist die Weisheit ; Katalog zur Ausstellung im LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn, 25.2.2009 - 7.6.2009	\N	Hans-Hoyer von Prittwitz und Gaffron (Red.)	2009
7865207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leidorf	Rahden/Westf.	\N	Tübinger Archäologische Forschungen ; 5	UBHD66528921	\N	\N	UB: 2009 B 17	\N	\N	XVI, 222, 70 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89646-985-4}, language = {ger}	\N	fb9ff86bd1a81a35f6bc6d2f8a6ee7ef	d355f1c9368accd94ec4c1201b9ed64d	ea76b7bf6828277f920366b3960622c3	book	Tropaia : Trope und Skyla - Entstehung, Funktion und Bedeutung des griechischen Tropaions	Britta Rabe	\N	2008
7865214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wochenschau Verl.	Schwalbach/Ts.	\N	\N	UBHD66680909	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 2280	\N	\N	206 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89974400-2}, language = {ger}	\N	f9271abd2a8e46a4da887701ae86b5b8	61be72881826be3f35aca22a76fcce80	2932959beceb7fbd55290aa318f71ad1	book	Museum experimentell : experimentelle Archäologie und museale Vermittlung	Martin Schmidt and Marlise Wunderli	\N	2008
7865224	Chemical Engineering Science	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomsen19991787	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFK-3WDKY2H-4/2/e37d59bab85affdbfec957fd411f0817	\N	ScienceDirect - Chemical Engineering Science : Modeling of vapor–liquid–solid equilibrium in gas–aqueous electrolyte systems	\N	\N	1787 - 1802	\N	12	\N	issn = {0009-2509}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2509(99)00019-6}	A thermodynamic model for the description of vapor-liquid-solid equilibria is introduced. This model is a combination of the extended UNIQUAC model for electrolytes and the Soave-Redlich-Kwong cubic equation of state. The model has been applied to aqueous systems containing ammonia and/or carbon dioxide along with various salts. Model parameters valid in the temperature range 0-110°C, the pressure range from 0-100 bar, and the concentration range up to approximately 80 molal ammonia are given. The model parameters were evaluated on the basis of more than 7000 experimental data points.	2dd2344fc2dc0387ce8995d2b3810da9	0d958a1f7b5ff540d2a353f48cd03a1b	52285917455102df3d035cc4b74e1c37	article	Modeling of vapor-liquid-solid equilibrium in gas-aqueous electrolyte systems	Kaj Thomsen and Peter Rasmussen	\N	1999
7865236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Talheimer-Verl.	Mössingen-Talheim	\N	Sammlung kritisches Wissen ; 44	UBMA_108158543	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=108158543&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Assistenz und Delegation mit mobilen Softwareagenten	\N	\N	127 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89376-105-5}	\N	7da06b1daef636df22487092ad6c9e70	4ea3222cb7ec03616aa2a0926b995ee8	c3d576a8ac66fbeced39bf23c2e4a227	book	Multimedia-Arbeitsplatz der Zukunft	\N	Manfred Weiss	2003
7865237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éditions Monique Mergoil	Montagnac	\N	Archéologie et histoire romaine ; 17	UBHD66607413	\N	\N	UB: 2009 D 881	\N	\N	374 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-35518-007-1}, language = {fre eng ger}	\N	f77ec5e445efcb7a686bead357d014f3	5b6f627c6c9e267bd2536be24e2c143a	6ac8af2a0d46cf00b073a42edaf8f0d2	book	Romanisation et épigraphie : études interdisciplinaires sur l'acculturation et l'identité dans l'Empire romain	Delphine Acolat	Ralph Häussler	2008
7865282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of HLT/EMNLP on Interactive Demonstrations	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1225745	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1225745	\N	Extracting information about outbreaks of infectious epidemics	\N	\N	22--23	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1225733.1225745}	This work demonstrates the ProMED-PLUS Epidemiological Fact Base. The facts are automatically extracted from plain-text reports about outbreaks of infectious epidemics around the world. The system collects new reports, extracts new facts, and updates the database, in real time. The extracted database is available on-line through a Web server.	d9d3d595833ed7d2fad7dc963affbc3f	f1ca62773cf3b1c9bdb991f8b5f0fc48	7a828c24683e7224662ac4005095461f	inproceedings	Extracting information about outbreaks of infectious epidemics	Roman Yangarber and Lauri Jokipii and Antti Rauramo and Silja Huttunen	\N	2005
7865285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1072393	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1072393	\N	Complexity of event structure in IE scenarios	\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	location = {Taipei, Taiwan}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1072228.1072393}	This paper presents new Information Extraction scenarios which are linguistically and structurally more challenging than the traditional MUC scenarios. Traditional views on event structure and template design are not adequate for the more complex scenarios.The focus of this paper is to show the complexity of the scenarios, and propose a way to recover the structure of the event. First we identify two structural factors that contribute to the complexity of scenarios: the scattering of events in text, and inclusion relationships between events. These factors cause difficulty in representing the facts in an unambiguous way. Then we propose a modular, hierarchical representation where the information is split in atomic units represented by templates, and where the inclusion relationships between the units are indicated by links. Lastly, we discuss how we may recover this representation from text, with the help of linguistic cues linking the events.	7746e02a51f74959fc2a896d3f663833	d82f05701431d9867609f0438d733909	f1ea255d79f2c38a309a42d393d1ade8	inproceedings	Complexity of event structure in IE scenarios	Silja Huttunen and Roman Yangarber and Ralph Grishman	\N	2002
7865368	Journal of Theological Studies	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DelCogliano:2009	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1/181	\N		\N	preprint	181-190	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/fln159}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/181}	This study demonstrates the fallaciousness of the long-standing historiographical view that George of Laodicea escaped deposition at the Council of Constantinople in January 360 because he deserted the homoiousians for the newly ascendant homoians. It argues that George of Laodicea died in late 359, after the Council of Seleucia but before the Council of Constantinople. This conclusion follows from the demonstration that the  George' of an unnamed see who is mentioned in several sources as collaborating with Acacius of Caesarea in the aftermath of the Council of Constantinople is not to be identified as George of Laodicea (as the older historiographical tradition had assumed), but his Alexandrian namesake.
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	60c654a17e894b3752c5efc941a60a20	414b8846ee1cfcf78a399fc142b1dcf1	45971d819ba548548ae8649e09ea2297	article	The Death Of George Of Laodicea	Mark DelCogliano	\N	2008
7865391	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	404-406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	orimo-2005	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-28044461066&partnerID=40	\N		\N	Structural differences in LiBH4 before and after the melting reaction at approximately 550 K were investigated to clarify the experimental method for the confirmation of reversible dehydriding and rehydriding reactions. Since the long-range order of LiBH4	 427-430	\N	 SPEC. ISS.	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jallcom.2004.10.091}	\N	508caa9c841ff4afd08d954c0e0858c8	a25f1af9334b7784a65e5dcab91b380d	19f018d827ed86fec08aa1c124b61290	article	Dehydriding and rehydriding reactions of LiBH4	S. Orimo and Y. Nakamori and G. Kitahara and K. Miwa and N. Ohba and S. Towata and A. Zuettel	\N	2005
7865403	Applied Physics Letters	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	orimo-2006	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/89/021920/1	\N		\N	\N	021920	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {021920}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2221880}	\N	f8b6f4fa1f9f330e017062968e5f4698	ddd9d1cc665b7d4d553213e22c9334f3	c4ae01f434072becb006022a5a71d02e	article	Experimental studies on intermediate compound of LiBH4	Shin-Ichi Orimo and Yuko Nakamori and Nobuko Ohba and Kazutoshi Miwa and Masakazu Aoki and Shin ichi Towata and Andreas Z\\"{u}ttel	\N	2006
7865472	Zeitschrift f{\\"u}r physikalische Chemie	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arrhenius-1889	\N	\N		\N	\N	226	\N	\N	\N		\N	83edbb76d550e02d96abec56b44a4b9f	896cfbcaa4069287dad10c3502865c69	5a1a781cbed9dd03c1c4bebb6dc07e45	article	On the reaction velocity of the inversion of cane sugar by acids	S. Arrhenius	\N	1889
7865477	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K. G. Saur	München	\N	\N	Kuhlen-grundlagen-2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	886b5658f57f0944b2cee29272d0094f	1c9eeaa58851ab4886018cc4beffa44b	5441ce3c12187f12a6487f505ba03881	book	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation. Handbuch zur Einführung in die Informationswissenschaft und -praxis	Rainer Kuhlen and Thomas Seeger and Dietmar Strauch	Rainer Kuhlen and Thomas Seeger and Dietmar Strauch	2004
7865565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Crabtree+2007queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	191--200	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281216}	\N	b8a1a9ac38d5c50f05cdd06e56edfcba	43356fe559980cecf4309e91526ef1dd	4e932b7eaefdf54153641225ee249193	inproceedings	Exploiting underrepresented query aspects for automatic query expansion	Daniel Wayne Crabtree and Peter Andreae and Xiaoying Gao	\N	2007
7865568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Buscher+2008querexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	387--394	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390401}	\N	b331bed964a8d0724afc2a98a8f2e868	311f724820485d1c0b728713306476f3	1a4afae722f98af68fba1ac6bb740264	inproceedings	Query expansion using gaze-based feedback on the subdocument level	Georg Buscher and Andreas Dengel and Ludger van Elst	\N	2008
7865574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	Hamburg	\N	Antiquitates ; Bd. 43	UBHD66466585	\N	\N	UB: 2008 A 1994
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AC: Cc 818	\N	\N	360 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8300-3425-4, 3-8300-3425-3}, language = {ger}	\N	647ffdf47726d17160d33aeeb57f3bb2	3723d3d291004214e340f7fbe50e419f	be0ebec787366f58b14eb2b3f66332ab	book	Römische Siegesmonumente republikanischer Zeit : Untersuchungen zu Ursprüngen, Erscheinungsformen und Denkmalpolitik	Yvonne Schmuhl	\N	2008
7865594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vantHoff-chicago-1903	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	73405ebe9d34f6ce666e7af3937a984e	5a3a33f1b3f283ee3e9e5d74b4b4cd57	babbfc63084dc3323846ef52efffc7c4	book	Physical Chemistry	Jacob H. Van't Hoff	University of Chicago	1903
7865599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Picard	Paris	\N	\N	UBHD66653780	\N	\N	UB: 2009 D 177
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AC: Fa 795::1	\N	\N	303 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-7084-0804-3}, language = {fre}	\N	56200c2fc022daa12a3e4a7066770c7c	135a2df4bbeaeeff8232c569cf3d6f36	fbec58a742e3c6ba907629e0686986d3	book	Grèce, Cyclades, Crète jusqu'au milieu du IIe millénaire av. J.-C.	Jean-Claude Poursat	\N	2008
7865603	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vantHoff-1898	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	289a683c1f039516e4780ee9436b5d60	4b8f1abb0173ecda67e0dbb489c656bd	481944021ba0c630f07fa0bb01a46235	book	Lecon de chimie physique	Jacob H. Van't Hoff	University of Berlin	1898
7865610	Geothermics	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	García2006239	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCN-4K421B8-1/2/975a168df10a26cbbc7b126bf960bbce	\N	ScienceDirect - Geothermics : Prediction of mineral scale formation in geothermal and oilfield operations using the Extended UNIQUAC model : : Part II. Carbonate-scaling minerals	\N	\N	239 - 284	\N	3	\N	issn = {0375-6505}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2006.03.001}	Two parameters have been added to the Extended UNIQUAC model of Thomsen and Rasmussen [Thomsen, K., Rasmussen, P., 1999. Modeling of vapor-liquid-solid equilibrium in gas-aqueous electrolyte systems. Chem. Eng. Sci. 54, 1787-1802] to account for the pressure dependency of mineral solubility. The improved model has been used for correlating and predicting vapor-liquid-solid equilibrium for different carbonate systems (CaCO3, MgCO3, BaCO3 and SrCO3) causing mineral scaling problems. The solubility of NaCl and CO2 in pure water and the solubility of CO2 in NaCl and Na2SO4 solutions have also been correlated. The results show that the Extended UNIQUAC model, with the added pressure parameters, is able to represent binary (NaCl-H2O, CaCO3-H2O, BaCO3-H2O, SrCO3-H2O, MgCO3-H2O, Mg(OH)2-H2O and CO2-H2O), ternary (CaCO3-CO2-H2O, BaCO3-CO2-H2O, SrCO3-CO2-H2O, MgCO3-CO2-H2O, CO2-NaCl-H2O and CO2-Na2SO4-H2O), and quaternary (CO2-NaCl-Na2SO4-H2O) solubility data within the experimental accuracy in the range of temperatures and pressures considered in the study, i.e. from 0 to 250 °C, and from 1 to 1000 bar, respectively.
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The modified Extended UNIQUAC model will be a useful tool for predicting and quantifying the scaling problems that may occur in wells and surface equipment during geothermal operations. This would allow adequate preventive measures to be taken before mineral deposition becomes troublesome.	169c0ee87efbfdcbe7ae7f87e699819c	5bbbc54e3c2d7d7104fd68f8277edc68	4727beddda18fd85435dadd9a0f8bd38	article	Prediction of mineral scale formation in geothermal and oilfield operations using the Extended UNIQUAC model: Part II. Carbonate-scaling minerals	Ada Villafáfila García and Kaj Thomsen and Erling H. Stenby	\N	2006
7865663	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mena+1998ontomatch	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Recent emerging technologies such as internetworking and the World Wide Web (WWW) have significantly expanded the types, availability, and volume of data accessible to an information management system. In this new environment it is imperative to view an information source at the level of its relevant semantic concepts. We propose that these semantic concepts be chosen from pre-existing domain specific ontologies. Domain specific ontologies are used as tools/mechanisms for specifying the ontological commitments or agreements between information users and providers on the information infrastructure. We use domain specific ontologies to tackle the information explosion by the: (a) Re-use and organization of knowledge in pre-existing real world ontologies, achieved by mapping semantic concepts in the ontologies to data structures in the underlying repositories; and (b) Knowledge integration and development of mechanisms to translate information requests across ontologies. We thus provide support for multiple domain specific ontologies as alternate world views on the vast amounts of data. Semantic information brokering is implemented by brokering across domain ontologies based on interontology relationships such as synonyms, hyponyms and hypernyms defined between terms in different ontologies. Information requests are rewritten using these relationships to obtain translations across ontologies. These ideas have been implemented in the OBSERVER system, the algorithms for which are discussed in this paper. 1	6355160569bdbb23d13689515bf900df	9626d58d153bb4f53db1e5325b5605dd	96c734fe98d16a57190d717984a58b5d	proceedings	Domain Specific Ontologies for Semantic Information Brokering on the Global Information Infrastructure	E. Mena and V. Kashyap and A. Illarramendi and A. Sheth	\N	1998
7865677	\N	\N	\N	\N	23,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell1998algorithms	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/campbell98algorithms.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	98-02	\N		\N	9ee39ec646f321b8df044e6bd078f11d	488d01a5507262b500ba7439c1a09a53	899386f69f40018f8768b52edb9005a4	techreport	Algorithms for Ontological Mediation	Alistair E. Campbell and Stuart C. Shapiro	\N	1998
7865697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	\N	\N	\N	boellstorff2008cas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	af07b5f9c4e5f9311e71f85cae2c42e4	f83fb5f389eb02743899075c964cebee	08623b826db6e6489617faedd6d7055d	book	{Coming of age in second life: an anthropologist explores the virtually human}	T. Boellstorff	\N	2008
7865773	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of EMNLP 2004	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Barcelona, Spain	\N	\N	Chklovski04	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	64d7f6098e37853c9ac9ccbfe85c009a	02537d8f63828666b5b16084d6d1d9b8	00a080327a063c33c47a703185ff46b3	inproceedings	VerbOcean: Mining the Web for Fine-Grained Semantic Verb Relations 	Timothy Chklovski and Patrick Pantel	Dekang Lin and Dekai Wu	2004
7865774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1484158	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30f56edc569e15869f6dbbfcaf91fd36	728a24528d353b09645a6a9aacb88ed3	97d2a92331aa2c3a7a9375a097ab41b4	proceedings	A Pattern Based Approach for Reengineering Non Ontological Resources into Ontologies 	Andrés García-Silva and Asunción Gómez-Pérez and Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Boris Villazón-Terrazas	\N	2008
7865806	Chemie Ingenieur Technik	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	AixCAPE e.V., Intzestraße 1, D-52070 Aachen, Germany	\N	\N	wiley2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cite.200700146	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Chemie Ingenieur Technik - CIT	\N	\N	119-126	\N	1-2	\N	doi = {10.1002/cite.200700146}	\N	7fa02b129da43a50fd131b0725af38af	a418ee9a4c76f43632473375d9ed20f2	35ac7ba17691e707f2ca2e759283054c	article	Neuerungen und Erfahrungen aus der Anwendung des CAPE-OPEN Standards	L. von Wedel	\N	2008
7866042	Electronic Commerce and Web-based Applications/Middleware, 1999. Proceedings. 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bana99	\N	\N		\N	\N	114-121	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ECMDD.1999.776424}	Event distribution middleware supports the integration of
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distributed applications by accepting events from information producers
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and disseminating applicable events to interested consumers. We present
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a flexible new model, the Information Flow Graph (IFG), for specifying
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the flow of information in such a system. We illustrate the use of the
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IFG for: content-based publish/subscribe; stateless event
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transformations that consolidate events from diverse sources; and
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stateful event interpretation functions for deriving trends, summaries,
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and alarms from published events and for defining equivalent event
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sequences. We introduce two techniques for efficient implementation of
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such systems: a flow graph rewriting optimization which allows stateless
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IFGs to be converted to a form which can exploit efficient multicast
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technology developed for content-based publish/subscribe system; and an
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algorithm for converting a sequence of events to the shortest equivalent
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sequence of events with respect to an event interpretation
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function	067ef813341af2b279f98e608e64b872	f35238d540f5c9817d3f0dd3ec44d8d2	8cecdfa97917906efcab7da1ac347460	inproceedings	Information flow based event distribution middleware	G. Banavar and M. Kaplan and K. Shaw and R.E. Strom and D.C. Sturman and Wei Tao	\N	1999
7866077	Charles Watkinson's blog	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	watkinson_baby_2009	http://www.charleswatkinson.com/2009/04/baby-bathwater-what.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {cc-by-sa}	\N	d08e1eddc507bfe0a7e4c4fbb505a0c8	cd20bdbcc546e5784e25bcf623a62a8d	b58c58cfb0237c5d8d29a673851e9129	misc	Baby, Bathwater ... What?	Charles Watkinson	\N	2009
7866091	Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0211498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guimera2002ssc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45750051cccef6c467ab61a07780c449	8f8a7c27070042c97e36d724ecc0b4f9	e233164f317dc746da7e7797781cd097	article	{Self-similar community structure in organisations}	R. Guimera and L. Danon and A. D{\\i}az-Guilera and F. Giralt and A. Arenas	\N	2002
7866142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCOMM '02: Proceedings of the 2002 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tangmunarunkit2002	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=633025.633040&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=29894021&CFTOKEN=17469057	\N	Network topology generators	\N	\N	147--159	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-570-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/633025.633040}	Following the long-held belief that the Internet is hierarchical, the network topology generators most widely used by the Internet research community, Transit-Stub and Tiers, create networks with a deliberately hierarchical structure. However, in 1999 a seminal paper by Faloutsos et al. revealed that the Internet's degree distribution is a power-law. Because the degree distributions produced by the Transit-Stub and Tiers generators are not power-laws, the research community has largely dismissed them as inadequate and proposed new network generators that attempt to generate graphs with power-law degree distributions.Contrary to much of the current literature on network topology generators, this paper starts with the assumption that it is more important for network generators to accurately model the large-scale structure of the Internet (such as its hierarchical structure) than to faithfully imitate its local properties (such as the degree distribution). The purpose of this paper is to determine, using various topology metrics, which network generators better represent this large-scale structure. We find, much to our surprise, that network generators based on the degree distribution more accurately capture the large-scale structure of measured topologies. We then seek an explanation for this result by examining the nature of hierarchy in the Internet more closely; we find that degree-based generators produce a form of hierarchy that closely resembles the loosely hierarchical nature of the Internet.	3d2bf6e0ca3de3d4f053fdc7f2aa34bf	39df524971cdde84a1c057a35e2e19be	43b9ee846c004d7b9f23ce7473ce8318	inproceedings	Network topology generators: degree-based vs. structural	Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit and Ramesh Govindan and Sugih Jamin and Scott Shenker and Walter Willinger	\N	2002
7866244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/iswc2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f9155e4173a0da5108bd4bbd6966bad	e116f3df62e8c9db8e43a7e0cdb90aa0	5fd41910a6350cbcb96a3870929eaff1	proceedings	Evaluating the semantic web: a task-based approach	M.Sabou and J.Gracia and S.Angeletou and M.d'Aquin and E.Motta	\N	2007
7866273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/C/C08/C08-2017.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90b93618a497762f5b36178e3b6e7b62	4a12f22ec0dc56c2d1620de924c1cc46	880258426fb478ae899be9f73085dcff	proceedings	Modelling Multilinguality in Ontologies	E.Montiel-Ponsoda and G.Aguado de Cea and A. Gomez-Perez and W.Peters	\N	2008
7866284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://oro.open.ac.uk/6241/1/dzbor-etal-owled-2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a4d584531773ca9dd82cbf55175b9e4	e1fb58b8a6270d31d8239c881013d870	d88a550206a72d61e31f4a3f75dc603a	proceedings	Developing ontologies in OWL: An observational st	M.Dzbor and E.Motta and C.Buil and J.Gomez and O.Gorlitz and H.Lewen	\N	2006
7866285	Journal of Web Semantics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://technologies.kmi.open.ac.uk/poweraqua/aqualog_journal.pdf	\N		\N	\N	72-105	\N	2	\N		\N	ccececf5df8d8df77eee41a27c97208b	df996cb92159c0ff6fe3ea56149578ed	4c4f1773d42e1f3d30696644497458e0	article	AquaLog: An ontology-driven question answering system as an interface to teh semantic web	V. Lopez and V.Uren and E.Motta and M. Pasin	\N	2007
7866287	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/design-a-contact-form-in-flex-part-i/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Design A Contact Form in Flex Part I	\N	This includes	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2. 0 era}	\N	017556cc1ec2c634f30b36be07f56264	8d95d49087fabf629d530d74a4a5a5d8	8b4b227117967babf15693b8fd86aeed	misc	Design A Contact Form in Flex Part I	Michael Anderson	\N	2009
7866291	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/design-a-contact-form-in-flex-part-ii/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Design A Contact Form in Flex Part II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01dc5b1e9ead6841dd456ae75947b73c	24b466e90a2d4d016c2741e660e517dd	743504ef9751c4cb1121637e548dbd8f	misc	Design A Contact Form in Flex Part II	Michael Anderson	\N	2009
7866294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/semnet2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93454ca2e92507b732e5a9468ce83cf6	2c39b32de140050ffaec3ff6df4ce395	bccf853df6943a32cefc792b312f5782	proceedings	Bridging the Gap Between Folksonomies and the Semantic Web: An Experience Report	S.Angeletou and M. Sabou and L. Specia and E. Motta	\N	2007
7866296	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/design-a-contact-form-in-flex-part-iii/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Design A Contact Form in Flex Part III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b2803c8db8a94f5eb9c6aba493f4365	14de6a65a6c1016df70add7dab690472	db52c2bbfb04065024393afdd640e278	misc	Design A Contact Form in Flex Part III	Mike Anderson	\N	2009
7866300	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2008/10/stress-from-racism-may-be-factor-in-high-black-infant-deaths-the-debate-hospital-racism/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Stress From Racism May Be Factor In High Black Infant Deaths - The Debate Hospital Racism	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01ed1c02775bf8a4dbe9857d45f05b6f	02f0c010ee46966f69059844253010c1	008ff6472003c0fd0834f4e27ec5c440	misc	Stress From Racism May Be Factor In High Black Infant Deaths - The Debate Hospital Racism	Mike Anderson	\N	2008
7866303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/mathieu/papers/WWWInternet07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	511dab7f94b35f2292e8dd583c01d62e	fa065d9068e7b058c5dd2ed923056e49	acd693ef2d78ebf8b99d5854c3504d43	proceedings	Watson: Supporting Next Generation Semantic Web Applications	M. d'Aquin and C.Baldassare and L.Grindoc and E.Motta and S.Angeletou	\N	2007
7866308	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/smokers-or-non-smokers-whos-more-at-risk/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Smokers or Non-Smokers Who’s More at Risk?	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56cb7efc7efa75876735a1a6182bf0ad	a4b290480c5f8e58e7d14c37aa792bb3	70067ab4022c5b43cde999d44d345e5a	misc	Smokers or Non-Smokers Who’s More at Risk?	\N	\N	2009
7866309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/mathieu/papers/womo07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	755a12e284fcb0fb6f351f5e5d57cd66	b241789464fcde9a7141af2f94244d9c	e130b5cf0039a67841b390e0460e28f0	proceedings	Towards a Parametric Ontology Modularization Framework Based on Graph Transformation	M.d'Aquin and P. Doran and E. Motta and V.Tamma	\N	2007
7866314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/gracia_om07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e2e1218b2de5df1ae4b3b389b753078	29a486b17b9032c5522154817be93e58	3c83ff1ae99b3aa57b858dd215ca166e	proceedings	Solving Semantic Ambiguity to Improve Semantic Web based Ontology Matching	J. Gorge and V. Lopez and M. d'Aquin and m. Sabou and E. Motta and E. Mena	\N	2007
7866315	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/what-are-we-afraid-of/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » What Are We Afraid Of	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db66ca368eda33bb75d8c1890e74ed28	b02099205d976c9faf370e952893bb2b	cf495943c0ac621e178506f0d48aa0c8	misc	What Are We Afraid Of	Mike Anderson	\N	2009
7866320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/mathieu/papers/eon07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ec45189e5187dd2e6d64ef60afe9de7	0465a4d32ff698a5a1a74372bedad88c	2ceaa746df7b279741c0d4c09d89b906	proceedings	Characterizing Knowledge on the Semantic Web with Watson	M. d'Aquin and C.Baldassare and L.Grindinoc and S. Angeletou and M. Sabou and E.Motta	\N	2007
7866322	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/why-college-is-for-me/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » Why College is for Me	\N	Why College is for Me	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3eb95b61a4893e31bf61d46bf3f99b6	f2c9b81425a7fcbe2e02fd22088b92bf	b514e98ee21b1ec825475411e69cc57f	misc	Why College is for Me	Mike Anderson	\N	2009
7866326	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	The Government Turns Its Back on Iraq Veterans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/01/the-government-turns-its-back-on-iraq-veterans/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » The Government Turns Its Back on Iraq Veterans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9605545d82e418e001c322537abbabf	df9922628664471896e11f44dd8fd907	546833dafe1d1b3a5face0aea181fe0f	misc	The Government Turns Its Back on Iraq Veterans	Mike Anderson	\N	2009
7866328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/iswc2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f631e8b5b51cf14d4c5ca74ea34843a	805d857eb67783a6feb1b543a9cae894	ee67b8f06e3baa1b3186739ac5cdbfee	proceedings	Evaluating the Semantic Web: A Task-based Approach	M. d'Aquin and J. Gracia and S. Angeletou and M.d'Aquin and E. Motta	\N	2008
7866332	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://saint-michael.trap17.com/blog/2009/03/the-singer-solution-to-world-poverty-my-thoughts/	\N	Saint Michael’s Blog » Blog Archive » The Singer Solution to World Poverty - My Thoughts	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	49e852be97714d5d3df7d1ff5091c314	a7a3984bbe1db70d62edc3b883d828bb	eb0aa90322a9100f7e29afa66631e592	misc	The Singer Solution to World Poverty-My Thoughts	Mike Anderson	\N	2009
7866356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD9827404	\N	\N	UB: 98 A 11460
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AC: Sd Stendal 1998	\N	\N	VIII, 138 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-2527-4, 978-3-8053-2527-1}, language = {ger}	\N	0db3faf681ed6219db0eca7df3aefb42	7486c38cd6a88fcbd0399903a5563373	8c3b0f1274c90895abb405abecb378f9	book	Antiken auf die Schippe genommen : Bilder und Motive aus der Alten Welt in der Karikatur ; [eine Ausstellung der Winckelmann-Gesellschaft, Winckelmann-Museum Stendal, 25. Juli bis 13. September 1998 ; Documenta-Halle Kassel, 10. Februar bis 21. März 1999 ; Staatliche Bücher- und Kupferstichsammlung Greiz, Sommerpalais, 27. März bis 16. Mai 1999]	\N	Max Kunze	1998
7866372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeitskreis Selbständiger Kultur-Institute e.V.	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD65718213	\N	\N	UB: 2004 B 407
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AC: Sd Bremen 2004	\N	\N	128 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-930370-07-7, 978-3-930370-07-8}, language = {ger}	\N	e363ef36ad6f2958f89754797ec99567	4f6601cebf2fda148c69a7525b7058c9	3712a3f751d9d115ec1fd94b42b0e5fd	book	Homo Ludens - der spielende Mensch : zeitgleich an 5 Orten ; eine Gemeinschaftsausstellung des Arbeitskreises Selbständiger Kultur-Institute e.V. AsKI	\N	Volkmar Hansen	2003
7866386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://watson.kmi.open.ac.uk/Downloads%20and%20Publications_files/neon-toolkit.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f676750168d378070daf8d9e0a19231	8eb5a9e6e56e893bd29e08e71445bc2c	7144f25e3438eb02c17b60d5844ccd1c	proceedings	The NeOn Ontology Engineering Toolkit	P. Hasse and H. Lewen and R. Studer and M. Erdmann	\N	2008
7866391	IEEE Intelligent Systems	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://www.ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=04525139	\N		\N	\N	80-83	\N	3	\N		\N	5bf781713fb74d70164aaa51d32c2928	a051ecf27a30ffeffd6a0ed8412092ac	bc0a5450102fb8c9c6719f9a0c30768b	article	Towards a New Generation of Semantic Web Applications	M. d'Aquin and E. Motta and M. Sabou and S. Angeletou and L. Grindinoc and V. Lopez and D. Guidi	\N	2008
7866399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://fouad.zablith.org/docs/IWOD2008_Using_Background_Knowledge_for_Ontology_Evolution.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3d7357508c3dbe060e2dd320a69171c	0b797d244ea78e0e10dc9fc89b3e04f7	675561bf72ce11886c738bd859d2f187	proceedings	Using Background Knowledge for Ontology Evolution	F. Zablith and M.Sabou and E. Motta and M. d'Aquin	\N	2008
7866407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_19.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef896afa3071e7796cc049a6676b52fd	9047a39035361d2e6f9677c288783f16	dff80e918c70985d236a4323c0f60937	proceedings	Relation Discovery from the Semantic Web	M. Sabou and M. d'Aquin and E. Motta	\N	2008
7866416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_34.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58c383742b4b37f3ea92a41d0146b250	3659e172e1546f34d3402fc9208c703a	1f3b4d9b4a698ec559007e33e1ec6f57	proceedings	Reusing Knowledge from the Semantic Web with the Watson Plugin	M. d'Aquin and M. Sabou and E. Motta	\N	2008
7866421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/mathieu/papers/swap.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2786fa300738fd876bffaff595f3c7f	dbbc0d5f6cccf08feaf7bb3d15e33b64	d755864c1a47fc13551b1b5e74bf496c	proceedings	What can be done with the Semantic Web? An Overview of Watson-based Applications	M. d'Aquin and M. Sabou and E. Motta and S. Angeletou and L. Gridinoc and V. Lopez and F. Zablith	\N	2008
7866425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-353/QiYang.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5edf43191439ee89fc7be7ecf0de521	fa6f61397bbeddecdb642e087d2924c9	eb3ce34dca9e64cda1f547ec877b4255	proceedings	A Survey of Revision Approaches in Description Logics 	F. Yang and G. Qi	\N	2008
7866467	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yue:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-7-1093	\N	Optics InfoBase - Continuous-wave sodium D2 resonance radiation generated in single-pass sum-frequency generation with periodically poled lithium niobate	\N	\N	1093--1095	\N	7	\N		\N	05c38fcba132d982651da8d869801652	a84c2fbb426092d72d15ef18223daa69	0d82eb20d4c39f5f598192ab8b06f556	article	Continuous-wave sodium D2 resonance radiation generated in single-pass sum-frequency generation with periodically poled lithium niobate	J. Yue and C.-Y. She and B. P. Williams and J. D. Vance and P. E. Acott and T. D. Kawahara	\N	2009
7866485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hhvp-eswc2009-irw	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8571b9f1587beeb02c870109ee8d2f73	817aa11e27c93b070363a149c2f8f38f	51378116a6cdb2a6ea0d06d56c93f3fc	inproceedings	An Ontology of Resources: Solving the Identity Crisis	Harry Halpin and Valentina Presutti	Lora Aroyo and Paolo Traverso	2009
7866507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '99: Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	304188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	61--72	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States}, file = {:15_Fast Algorithms for Projected Clustering.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-084-8}, doi = {10.1145/304182.304188}	\N	f0cfcf366d6a204d86f8e605d3aa7753	b0fdaef436c98ac351477285bf178911	b689ac1165dc17c8bb995993725950f6	inproceedings	Fast algorithms for projected clustering	Charu C. Aggarwal and Joel L. Wolf and Philip S. Yu and Cecilia Procopiuc and Jong Soo Park	\N	1999
7866508	Inf. Syst.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	351745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	345--366	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, file = {:15_ROCK A Robust Clustering Algorithm for Categorical Attributes.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4379(00)00022-3}	\N	5047e246f4a2304adc6b112dddce1037	9b789b959c90bd8333feca3211acff6c	d4eb5eb11a954c374cd49404c563277f	article	ROCK: a robust clustering algorithm for categorical attributes	Sudipto Guha and Rajeev Rastogi and Kyuseok Shim	\N	2000
7866517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE '96: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	655593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	152--159	\N	\N	\N	file = {:dataCube.pdf:PDF;:decision-datacubes-icde96.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-8186-7240-4}	Abstract. Data analysis applications typically aggregate data across many dimensions looking for anomalies or unusual patterns. The SQL aggregate functions and the GROUP BY operator produce zero-dimensional or one-dimensional aggregates. Applications need the N-dimensional generalization of these operators. This paper defines that operator, called the data cube or simply cube. The cube operator generalizes the histogram, cross- tabulation, roll-up, drill-down, and sub-total constructs found in most report writers. The novelty is that cubes are relations. Consequently, the cube operator can be imbedded in more complex non-procedural data analysis programs. The cube operator treats each of the N aggregation attributes as a dimension of N-space. The aggregate of a particular set of attribute values is a point in this space. The set of points forms an N-dimensional cube. Super-aggregates are computed by aggregating the N-cube to lower dimensional spaces. This paper (1) explains the cube and roll-up operators, (2) shows how they fit in SQL, (3) explains how users can define new aggregate functions for cubes, and (4) discusses efficient techniques to compute the cube. Many of these features are being added to the SQL Standard.	1b5d12f0e13a72423b12999099e96d69	4cf04adc48ccc82328a4c029187b84a2	4c6f080d8b874b73c1cdab93c934724a	inproceedings	Data Cube: A Relational Aggregation Operator Generalizing Group-By, Cross-Tab, and Sub-Total	Gray,, Jim and Bosworth,, Adam and Layman,, Andrew and Pirahesh,, Hamid	\N	1996
7866518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '97: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	673639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	106--115	\N	\N	\N	file = {:a_foundation_for_multi_dimensional_datab_54312.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-470-7}	We present a multi-dimensional database model, which we believe can serve as a conceptual model for On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP)-based applications. Apart from providing the functionalities necessary for OLAP-based applications, the main feature of the model we propose is a clear separation between structural aspects and the contents. This separation of concerns allows us to define data manipulation languages in a reasonably simple, transparent way. In particular, we show that the data cube operator can be expressed easily. Concretely, we define an algebra and a calculus and show them to be equivalent. We conclude by comparing our approach to related work.  The conceptual multi-dimensional database model developed here is orthogonal to its implementation, which is not a subject of the present paper.	1456b9bc234e6624664a5bd8bd38dac0	7949a1ae79481bd37e1416198dbce47c	2fee1b9034f53a2a61207bac169d2c3e	inproceedings	A Foundation for Multi-dimensional Databases	Gyssens,, Marc and Lakshmanan,, Laks V. S.	\N	1997
7866520	ACM Trans. Database Syst.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	319987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	255--265	\N	2	\N	issn = {0362-5915}, file = {:07_Duplicate Record Elimination in Large Data Files.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1145/319983.319987}	\N	b765822fdbcf0954488f5ca066769108	d21296e33c50d9d7171d71a59b19be05	5eeb34c9a5a02af750c55a9104f969fe	article	Duplicate record elimination in large data files	Dina Bitton and David J. DeWitt	\N	1983
7866522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '95: Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	223807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	127--138	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, United States}, file = {:07-0_The MergePurge Problem for Large Databases.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-89791-731-6}, doi = {10.1145/223784.223807}	\N	8417f17c5d077533af94aef4ac40ed21	0a652ac2235b30b76ed6e94af6648dd8	0cd7f0d961a8f1d876f9d827b236b00c	inproceedings	The merge/purge problem for large databases	Mauricio A. Hernández and Salvatore J. Stolfo	\N	1995
7866523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '02: Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	775087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	269--278	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}, file = {:07-0_Interactive deduplication using active learning.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-567-X}, doi = {10.1145/775047.775087}	\N	9e8789719d38f18c455f68bbe97f1aa1	eee652079391af625630afd9bf584ac7	0e99f904bab8ee13d9549afe5cc0bf53	inproceedings	Interactive deduplication using active learning	Sunita Sarawagi and Anuradha Bhamidipaty	\N	2002
7866533	SIGMOD Rec.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ho1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	73--88	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {:09_Range Queries in OLAP Data Cubes.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1145/253262.253274}	\N	949dc922a3b0b7ad203ba348f8652230	8f6c605f40ed841a3adf4b97f4185388	e66f22eef36969815f5be1b809701334	article	Range queries in OLAP data cubes	Ching-Tien Ho and Rakesh Agrawal and Nimrod Megiddo and Ramakrishnan Srikant	\N	1997
7866534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '98: Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Moerkotte1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	476--487	\N	\N	\N	file = {:09_Small Materialized Aggregates A Light Weight Index Structure for Data Warehousing.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-566-5}	\N	911c66416f3f3e3fb64f1ac563a6e3fb	67155f148846d89cedb95ade7ec8d72f	9db9303dad9a3de7148acc88c3516e12	inproceedings	Small Materialized Aggregates: A Light Weight Index Structure for Data Warehousing	Guido Moerkotte	\N	1998
7866535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '97: Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	O'Neil1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	38--49	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tucson, Arizona, United States}, file = {:09_Improved Query Performance with Variant Indices.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-89791-911-4}, doi = {10.1145/253260.253268}	\N	09bd3c64bbf68769248972509e146705	c2799f79c1d9e17b431546f6af864b3e	74ed3243a0ded7a5bdde248ec9bbe67b	inproceedings	Improved query performance with variant indexes	Patrick O'Neil and Dallan Quass	\N	1997
7866536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Sarawagi1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	328--336	\N	\N	\N	file = {:09_Efficient Organization of Large Multidimensional Arrays.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-8186-5400-7}	\N	c1719062eb37901afe64c87445ab9911	26252b371c96c4521a6814e7faf66b29	8a5691bd2ffee649fe6b826905fd0f80	inproceedings	Efficient Organization of Large Multidimensional Arrays	Sunita Sarawagi and Michael Stonebraker	\N	1994
7866673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '04: Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nemeth+2004querexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	526--527	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sheffield, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1008992.1009103}	\N	d66ce9b66c9c0f9a2fa3d5006e5af5c7	91683f3949b8441e0559c713c6a526bc	12e8fa4fcb3cd9586de4c9f34dae5fc6	inproceedings	Evaluation of the real and perceived value of automatic and interactive query expansion	Yael Nemeth and Bracha Shapira and Meirav Taeib-Maimon	\N	2004
7866691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '97: Proceedings of the 20th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Magennis+1997queryexp	\N	\N		\N	\N	324--332	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-836-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/258525.258603}	\N	99f227a63739dbe8ed085e23ac4c14b6	4270b5ea10edb3160e2a821b2a7da0a1	70c336ccb9adbcb18c18d66a07421949	inproceedings	The potential and actual effectiveness of interactive query expansion	Mark Magennis and Cornelis J. van Rijsbergen	\N	1997
7866715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Wyss_wilde_philologie	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	titleaddon = {Jacob Grimm und der Historismus}, gender = {sm}	\N	722e751bb028b7f8d18c486130b52719	c124306e3eed723952bd56bf314f019a	34d8f8d6643f6996393b473666c5f78f	book	Die wilde Philologie	Ulrich Wyss	\N	1979
7866731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik von 1960 bis heute	\N	\N	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	Marbacher Wissenschaftsgeschichte	Wyss2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-30	\N	4	\N	titleaddon = {Anderlass in der Mediävistik und Neubegründung durch den Auszug der Linguisten}, gender = {sm}	\N	33432a2457c67d1a2c2c0b07fdb82c47	f0bc23be3e0dcb7badebe60e99a002cc	deb4f4d56cc1295fa1f1f6fefe2baf10	incollection	Entphilologisierung	Ulrich Wyss	Christoph König and Ulrike Haß	2003
7866742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Germanistik in Porträts	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	Veröffentlichung der Arbeitsstelle für die Erforschung der Geschichte der Germanistik im Deutschen Literaturarchiv	Wyss2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	180-188	\N	\N	\N	gender = {sm}	\N	9124ec8d678265390597f33f54bfed2a	31ae27ea0676a75188eee8513454bc5c	9aa7efd7abaf84b4b1c733ad85125b94	incollection	Helmut de Boor (1891-1976)	Ulrich Wyss	Christoph König and Hans-Harald Müller and Werner Röcke	2000
7866749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zur Geschichte und Problematik der Nationalphilologien in Europa	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	Wyss1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	booktitleaddon = {150 Jahre Erste Germanistenversammlung in Frankfurt am Main (1846-1996)}, gender = {sm}	\N	395f663cee86d21b066e3d49e91611ed	6664a90de91ff6f94a78dea4f9dcfb0b	5e79e6e53f07d1a06620764548bced30	incollection	Deutsches Altertum, Europa der Zukunft\\ldots{} Über die ältere Literatur in einer modernen Germanistik	Ulrich Wyss	Frank Fürbeth and Pierre Krügel and Ernst Erich Metzner and Olaf Müller	1999
7866772	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Literaturlexikon	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	Wyss1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	1495-1503	\N	\N	\N	gender = {sm}	\N	3bbeb0e27b6541f2b0244a3b56f539c5	a38c0a99b485e03465562180e8053c7d	15e2e61cf9c74ad32b5f80f022414f4b	incollection	Art. \\frq{}Philologie\\flq{}	Ulrich Wyss	Ulfert Ricklefs	1996
7866790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ein Germanist und seine Wissenschaft. Der Fall Schneider/Schwerte	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen-Nürnberg	\N	Erlanger Universitätsreden	Wyss1996b	\N	\N		\N	\N	82-93	\N	53/3	\N	booktitleaddon = {Symposium Erlangen-Nürnberg 15.02.1996}, gender = {sm}	\N	b252f4c12e8a6a58f3f22239cf8c0123	3ceba6e6aad8ac67da76cb2b1146ac6b	0dfe9b055ae31584ac2168272a4a8633	incollection	Ein Germanist in Erlangen	Ulrich Wyss	\N	1996
7866796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Interregionalität der deutschen Literatur im europäischen Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	\N	Wyss1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-63	\N	\N	\N	titleaddon = {Am Beispiel Rudolf Borchardts und Josef Nadlers}, gender = {sm}	\N	508c15229e6a153a0bcbe6f85df17e34	bd2c2dafb274f91d477860af6dbf49ec	80783adaa162c85c6ba25206f1c63863	incollection	Literaturlandschaft und Literaturgeschichte	Ulrich Wyss	Hartmut Kugler	1995
7866816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	250 Jahre Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlangen	\N	Erlanger Forschungen. Sonderreihe	Wyss1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	589-627	\N	4	\N	booktitleaddon = {Festschrift}, gender = {sm}	\N	76f7d6246f1b03106e90e841f775608a	6e80dced6920b56fd7dfe2111b1b11f0	cf0b48aefd8fa68d6b8334adc788125a	incollection	Erlanger Germanisten-Chronik	Ulrich Wyss	Hennig Kössler	1993
7866824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Deutschen und ihr Mittelalter	\N	\N	\N	\N	Darmstadt	\N	Ausblicke. Essays und Analyse zu Geschichte und Poltik	Wyss1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	127-146	\N	\N	\N	titleaddon = {Zur Literaturwissenschaft um 1930}, booktitleaddon = {Themen und Funktionen moderner Geschichtsbilder vom Mittelalter}, gender = {sm}	\N	bfab6e1cfaae73b13a00f0234dc59279	feda9698e1ce319857e6c772e6a99840	03d6144efbeb4e24220dfac8a8fa73cb	incollection	Mediävistik als Kriesenerfahrung	Ulrich Wyss	Gert Althoff	1992
7866835	Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	620-622	\N	\N	\N		\N	55167eb1da58a3a78f7f744e6bcee884	8742a2e0a2ec812dd4c5dcb864b7b28a	556246f175230d9ac9116aea39e48815	article	Rules for Interchange of Physical Parameterizations	E. Kalnay and M. Kanamitsu and J. Pfaendtner and J. Sela and J. Stackpole and J. Tuccillo and M. Suarez and L. Umscheid and D. Williamson	\N	1989
7866845	Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	2685-2690	\N	\N	\N		\N	dafc5f0d2f20e1c0e93ac6311940790b	09e9d2b549c3008816545b02f4199167	b79b436489478cf2adcdf8662466d521	article	A University Perspective on Global Climate Modeling	David A. Randall	\N	1996
7866846	Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	431-434	\N	\N	\N		\N	957381ff9e9a71d8dd406448837b6bff	f0fe895a3183c2db80c916521f05e942	09fe60e2f95739a1dfcf17fedbf304cf	article	How Can We Advance Our Weather and Climate Models as a Community?	Robert E. Dickinson and Stephen E. Zebiak and Jeffrey L Anderson and Maurice L. Blackmon and Cecelia De Luca and Timothy F. Hogan and Mark Iredell and Ming Ji and Ricky B. Rood and Max J. Suarez and Karl E. Taylor	\N	2002
7866847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaft und Nation. Studien zur Entstehungsgeschichte der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Wyss1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	73-88	\N	\N	\N	gender = {sm}	\N	950988f5d9cd5771f7d4e4816a420d50	e2bb64e873fd79331570472935599146	45fb43654e8ae77de2d974abff97b0b1	incollection	Der doppelte Ursprung der Literaturwissenschaft nach 1800	Ulrich Wyss	Jürgen Fohrmann and Wilhelm Voßkamp	1991
7866871	International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	b.2005	http://hpc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/19/3/177	\N		\N	\N	177-186	\N	\N	\N		The Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is a computer model for simulating the Earth's climate. The CCSM is built from four individual component models   for the atmosphere, ocean, land surface, and sea ice. The notion of a physical/dynamical component of the climate system translates directly to the   software component structure. Software design of the CCSM is focused on the goals of modularity, extensibility, and performance portability. These goals are met at both   the component level and within the individual component models. Performance portability is the ability of a code to achieve good performance across a variety of   computer architectures while maintaining a single source code. As a community model, the CCSM must run on a variety of machine architectures and must perform well on all these architectures for computationally intensive climate simulations.	dbfe030f8083882ba3f46e4dbc481cd1	0213fc51488d51e384c3740b385cd22b	968e3f52bc048380eba8e2055dddb2a9	article	Overview of the Software Design of the Community Climate System Model	John B. Drake and Philip W. Jones and Jr. Carr	\N	2005
7866879	International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	e.2006	http://hpc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/20/2/163	\N		\N	\N	163-202	\N	\N	\N		The Common Component Architecture (CCA) provides a means for software developers to manage the complexity of large-scale scientific simulations and to move toward a   plug-and-play environment for high-performance coputing. In the scientific computing context, component models also promote collaboration using independently  developed software, thereby allowing particular individals or groups to focus on the aspects of greatest interest to them. The CCA supports parallel and distributed coputing as well as local high-performance connections between components in a language-independent manner. The design places minimal requirements on components  and thus facilitates the integration of existing code into the CCA environment. The CCA model imposes minimal ovehead to minimize the impact on application performance. The focus on high performance distinguishes the CCA from most other component models. The CCA is being applied within an increasing range of disciplines,  including cobustion research, global climate simulation, and computtional chemistry.	b6f1a3195b6b1b7c5d2e886c94d7daf6	587ac49d7dc18b995959ce51b40adf55	3783ec9aa35c864f5ba0702e90b63250	article	A Component Architecture for High-Performance Scientific Computing	David E. Bernholdt and Benjamin A. Allan and Robert Armstrong and Felipe Bertrand and Kenneth Chiu and Tamara L. Dahlgren and Kostadin Damevski and Wael R. Elwasif and Thomas G. W. Epperly and Madhusudhan Govindaraju and Daniel S. Katz and James A. Kohl and Manoj Krishnan and Gary Kumfert and J. Walter Larson and Sophia Lefantzi and Michael J. Lewis and Allen D. Malony and Lois C. Mclnnes and Jarek Nieplocha and Boyana Norris and Steven G. Parker and Jaideep Ray and Sameer Shende and Theresa L. Windus and Shujia Zhou	\N	2006
7866908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ccs/2004ccs	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-58113-961-6}	\N	331bc7e7a1b4929a50a1fd8e5a601deb	4c983ca8397225588494796af0d1d821	d9e83a91b6a21f1085d6d403c74a095c	proceedings	Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications
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               Security, CCS 2004, Washingtion, DC, USA, October 25-29,
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               2004	\N	Vijayalakshmi Atluri and Birgit Pfitzmann and Patrick Drew McDaniel	2004
7867021	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harmsen20097	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4TBVPMX-1/2/330273d70342196926b1b53666fbfa24	\N	Counting the number of flowers in a plant is an example of agricultural quality inspection issues in which a simple 2D image of the product does not suffice. It is essential to see the object under inspection from multiple viewpoints to get a clear estimation of the quality of the product. In order to use multiple viewpoints to obtain a proper quality assessment, a multi-target tracking algorithm that accurately identifies relevant features of the product under inspection is proposed in this paper. The approach is illustrated with an experiment in which the flowers in a number of plants are counted. For the presented method, the plant rotates in front of a camera and a number of consecutive images is taken. The tracking algorithm detects, predicts, and matches the (partially occluded) flowers in the image. The experiments provide a proof of principle of the proposed method. The conclusion of this paper is that the presented multi-target tracking algorithm can be used to solve many similar quality assessment issues for agricultural objects.	\N	\N	7 - 18	\N	1	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.07.004}	Counting the number of flowers in a plant is an example of agricultural quality inspection issues in which a simple 2D image of the product does not suffice. It is essential to see the object under inspection from multiple viewpoints to get a clear estimation of the quality of the product. In order to use multiple viewpoints to obtain a proper quality assessment, a multi-target tracking algorithm that accurately identifies relevant features of the product under inspection is proposed in this paper. The approach is illustrated with an experiment in which the flowers in a number of plants are counted. For the presented method, the plant rotates in front of a camera and a number of consecutive images is taken. The tracking algorithm detects, predicts, and matches the (partially occluded) flowers in the image. The experiments provide a proof of principle of the proposed method. The conclusion of this paper is that the presented multi-target tracking algorithm can be used to solve many similar quality assessment issues for agricultural objects.	51f231ce9f39a68d35089a197409b0f6	625b95411df43be7dcc2b12b56b8ca5a	11c9b73f2b36d81077f5534cd3d0b97b	article	Multi-target tracking for flower counting using adaptive motion models	Stephan R. Harmsen and Nicole J.J.P. Koenderink	\N	2009
7867034	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenderink2006974	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WGR-4KF78F4-1/2/0e891b3cd9a7ab82a5a5036fcfd3ed8e	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies : Supporting knowledge-intensive inspection tasks with application ontologies	\N	\N	974 - 983	\N	10	\N	issn = {1071-5819}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2006.05.004}	One of the major challenges in computer vision is to create automated systems that perform tasks with at least the same competences as human experts. In particular for automated inspection of natural objects this is not easy to achieve. The task is hampered by large in-class variations and complex 3D-morphology of the objects and subtle argumentations of experts. For example, in our horticultural case we deal with quality assessment of young tomato plants, which requires experienced specialists. We submit that automation of such a task employing an explicit model of the objects and their assessment is preferred over a black-box model obtained from modelling input-output relations only. We propose to employ ontologies for representing the geometrical shapes, object parts and quality classes associated with the explicit models. Our main contribution is the description of a method to develop a white-box computer vision application in which the needed expert knowledge is defined by: (i) decomposing the task of the inspection system into subtasks and (ii) identifying the algorithms that execute the subtasks. This method describes the interaction between the task decomposition and the needed task-specific knowledge, and studies the delicate balance between general domain knowledge and task-specific details. As a proof of principle of this methodology, we work through a horticultural case study and argue that the method leads to a robust, well-performing, and extendable computer vision system.	52b5819e61f6329916469f01d39519e7	61e40b6bc0391af6a47117a82c6181f7	3bfbe45499dd476fb79d7ae9ec1caf36	article	Supporting knowledge-intensive inspection tasks with application ontologies	Nicole J.J.P. Koenderink and Jan L. Top and Lucas J. van Vliet	\N	2006
7867067	PoS	LAT2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2007hz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0701006	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0701006	\N	\N	008	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0701006;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0701006}	    Abstract: I review motivations for the study of supersymmetric field theories by lattice techniques. In particular, some of the more interesting potential applications are described. These are models of quantum gravity, that rely on the AdS/CFT correspondence. The dual gauge theory is an ideal place for lattice studies to make a contribution. I also survey some of the recent advances in lattice formulations of supersymmetric theories. 	54b435d9f97c5dd491533d50906a78ab	9294575c8ea3232a7b1ec4cc01a8d392	3770b616a06a46d8135d33d4315390ad	article	{Advances and applications of lattice supersymmetry}	Joel Giedt	\N	2006
7867074	JHEP	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2007qg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0701004	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0701004	\N	\N	076	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0701004;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2007/10/076}, eprint = {hep-lat/0701004}	    Abstract: The Yukawa-Higgs/Ginsparg-Wilson-fermion construction of chiral lattice gauge theories described in hep-lat/0605003 uses exact lattice chirality to decouple the massless chiral fermions from a mirror sector, whose strong dynamics is conjectured to give cutoff-scale mass to the mirror fermions without breaking the chiral gauge symmetry. In this paper, we study the mirror sector dynamics of a two-dimensional chiral gauge theory in the limitof strong Yukawa and vanishing gauge couplings, in which case it reduces to an XY model coupled to Ginsparg-Wilson fermions. For the mirror fermions to acquire cutoff-scale mass it is believed to be important that the XY model remain in its "high temperature" phase, where there is no algebraic ordering--a conjecture supported by the results of our work. We use analytic and Monte-Carlo methods with dynamical fermions to study the scalar and fermion susceptibilities, and the mirror fermion spectrum. Our results provide convincing evidence that the strong dynamics does not "break" the chiral symmetry (more precisely, that the mirror fermions do not induce algebraic ordering in two-dimensions), and that the mirror fermions decouple from the infrared physics. 	1ac5c4c4d4f077bfe1fc4e333b584c24	88ab77a818491ddb34b9cd876aaddd58	fc5c73126bfd99f70ebc7a1052e93e65	article	{Chiral Lattice Gauge Theories and The Strong Coupling
\
                  Dynamics of a Yukawa-Higgs Model with Ginsparg-Wilson
\
                  Fermions}	Joel Giedt and Erich Poppitz	\N	2007
7867078	Nucl. Phys.	B782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2006ib	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0606003	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0606003	\N	\N	134-158	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0606003;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2007.05.012}, eprint = {hep-lat/0606003}	    Abstract: Lattice power-counting is extended to QCD with staggered fermions. As preparation, the difficulties encountered by Reisz's original formulation of the lattice power-counting theorem are illustrated. One of the assumptions that is used in his proof does not hold for staggered fermions, as was pointed out long ago by Luscher. Finally, I generalize the power-counting theorem, and the methods of Reisz's proof, such that the difficulties posed by staggered fermions are overcome. 	754cc06343de6846397af493c9a754ef	a8d8eda7280b0844751e57eb96e1ae33	f347db4fa984200a85e88efdc20cf4f1	article	{Power-counting theorem for staggered fermions}	Joel Giedt	\N	2007
7867080	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leipzig	\N	\N	rigby07msr	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSR.2007.35	\N		\N	\N	23-23	\N	\N	\N		Developer mailing lists are a rich source of information about Open Source Software (OSS) development. The unstructured nature of email makes extracting information difficult. We use a psychometrically-based linguistic analysis tool, the LIWC, to examine the Apache httpd server developer mailing list. We conduct three preliminary experiments to assess the appropriateness of this tool for information extraction from mailing lists. First, using LIWC dimensions that are correlated with the big five personality traits, we assess the personality of four top developers against a baseline for the entire mailing list. The two developers that were responsible for the major Apache releases had similar personalities. Their personalities were different from the baseline and the other developers. Second, the first and last 50 emails for two top developers who have left the project are examined. The analysis shows promise in understanding why developers join and leave a project. Third, we examine word usage on the mailing list for two major Apache releases. The differences may reflect the relative success of each release.	ccd8093e0e78928971394ed13c2545c2	5fdf1fbdf03aeee973f2650fa761fb69	2ff589084467209e64135f1f39e788f2	inproceedings	What Can OSS Mailing Lists Tell Us? A Preliminary Psychometric Text Analysis of the Apache Developer Mailing List	P.C. Rigby and Ahmed Hassan	\N	2007
7867087	PoS	LAT2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2005iq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0508017	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0508017	\N	\N	270	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0508017;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0508017}	    Abstract: As a nonperturbative check on the Q-exact lattice formulation, we demonstrate that the continuum R-symmetries are recovered. We locate the critical domain of the lattice theory. Aspects of the continuum nonrenormalization theorems are found to be respected at finite lattice spacing. Preliminary attempts to extract critical exponents--another nonperturbative check--are discussed. All of our results are obtained from Monte Carlo simulations with dynamical fermions. 	3e750802e83f4d609ddbd05550a4af48	4103d050db991b36689d13afd03c7750	6fe29cec94fc717635fb619fbc6e001d	article	{Symmetry and scaling in the Q-exact lattice (2,2) 2d Wess-
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                  Zumino model}	Joel Giedt	\N	2006
7867090	Nucl. Phys.	B726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2005ae	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0507016	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0507016	\N	\N	210-232	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0507016;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2005.08.004}, eprint = {hep-lat/0507016}	    Abstract: In this article we explore the R-symmetry of the (2,2) 2d Wess-Zumino model. We study whether or not this symmetry is approximately realized in the Q-exact lattice version of this theory. Our study is nonperturbative: it relies on Monte Carlo simulations with dynamical fermions. Irrelevant operators in the lattice action explicitly break the R-symmetry. In spite of this, it is found to be a symmetry of the effective potential. We find nonperturbative evidence that the nonrenormalization theorem of the continuum theory is recovered in the continuum limit; e.g., there is no additive mass renormalization. In our simulations we find that Fourier acceleration of the hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm allows us to avoid difficulties with critical slowing-down. 	a4361424caed1b3ed4e4ce54c6c01fed	cbd028565cf72ef94d73004e30f1b11d	c21e70123b70e4fccac84acf9813a572	article	{R-symmetry in the Q-exact (2,2) 2d lattice Wess-Zumino
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                  model}	Joel Giedt	\N	2005
7867107	IEEE Transactions on Information Theory	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lloyd1982	\N	\N	Least squares quantization in pcm	\N	\N	129--137	\N	\N	\N	file = {:least_squares_quantization_in_pcm.pdf:PDF}	Abstract-It has long been realized that in pulse-code modulation (PCM), with a given ensemble of signals to handle, the quantum values should be spaced more closely in the voltage regions where the signal amplitude is more likely to fall. It has been shown by Panter and Dite that, in the limit as the number of quanta becomes infinite, the asymptotic fractional density of quanta per unit voltage should vary as the one-third power of the probability density per unit voltage of signal amplitudes. In this paper the corresponding result for any finite number of quanta is derived; that is, necessary conditions are found that the quanta and associated quantization intervals of an optimum finite quantization scheme must satisfy. The optimization criterion used is that the average quantization noise power be a minimum. It is shown that the result obtained here goes over into the Panter and Dite result as the number of quanta become large. The optimum quantization schemes for 26 quanta, b = 1,2, t,7, are given numerically for Gaussian and for Laplacian distribution of signal amplitudes. T I.	7b2294af33d60d1ac50e229318c59ec9	aed766ae6b3f698a660ff38126308180	30e51a3d4fda8881ede9095ced4c5ce1	article	Least squares quantization in pcm	Stuart P. Lloyd	\N	1982
7867113	SIGMOD Rec.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Gupta1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	211--222	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, file = {:adapting_materialized_views_after_redefi_950214.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/568271.223817}	We consider a variant of the view maintenance problem: How does one keep a materialized view up-to-date when the view definition itself changes? Can one do better than recomputing the view from the base relations? Traditional view maintenance tries to maintain the materialized view in response to modifications to the base relations; we try to "adapt" the view in response to changes in the view definition.	de6390e36255da1275d6779c52eef38e	5b098ea27116c39576e7d39cbcbc34d9	5f02a15d0229078d1cf0b9e2d6602c2f	article	Adapting materialized views after redefinitions	Ashish Gupta and Inderpal S. Mumick and Kenneth A. Ross	\N	1995
7867119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/Brobst02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dexaw/dexaw2002.html#Brobst02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	769-772	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/2002	date = {2002-11-04}, ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/dexa/1668/16680769.pdf}, isbn = {0-7695-1668-8}	\N	b43548aa01e0bf4521b79f22ea06063d	cf794fe7b42fc7f856bf1f29a41b5a07	aac206477be0d8a3c55e3478796e6ffc	inproceedings	Active Data Warehousing: A New Breed of Decision Support.	Stephen Brobst	\N	2002
7867130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAiSE Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/Araque03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/caise/2003ws	ee = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-75/files/DSE_03.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	a27d5a03726769441f3fcc3d6047e264	f5ca6ea99367378ff2d2d100cfe26393	b9af599f6543458fa9e1be710ca35ca5	inproceedings	Real-time Data Warehousing with Temporal Requirements	Francisco Araque	\N	2003
7867144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SODA '07: Proceedings of the eighteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	Arthur2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1283383.1283494	\N	k-means++	\N	\N	1027--1035	\N	\N	\N	location = {New Orleans, Louisiana}, file = {:k-meansPlusPlus_the_advantages_of_careful_seeding.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-0-898716-24-5}	The k-means method is a widely used clustering technique that seeks to minimize the average squared distance between points in the same cluster. Although it offers no accuracy guarantees, its simplicity and speed are very appealing in practice. By augmenting k-means with a very simple, randomized seeding technique, we obtain an algorithm that is Theta(log k) competitive with the optimal clustering. Preliminary experiments show that our augmentation improves both the speed and the accuracy of k-means, often quite dramatically.	837712feeb137103fa701a7fb7de7086	0be633834158a3c9cba959406c3e1964	553bbfa74b13c47b4e9c7c0034a8406e	inproceedings	k-means++: the advantages of careful seeding	David Arthur and Sergei Vassilvitskii	\N	2007
7867160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Labrinidis98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9903059015c0d6cbdd9c439b40b3bd00	d29851f526c6ea47501651aca8e6db30	9d810d1d23060b380656eb8aa24e360f	techreport	A Performance Evaluation of Online Warehouse Update Algorithms	Alexandros Labrinidis and Nick Roussopoulos	UM Computer Science Department; CS-TR-3954	1998
7867165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hackathorn02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09e464c68fbb101d664503dcadde696f	79ed453d3a2a36f0b7df11247afb907c	45720a6e42c3fd1bf7b885765176bcb4	misc	Current Practices in Active Data Warehousing	Richard Hackathorn	Bolder	2002
7867171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DataMirror01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fbbc46518ef85f2e6c0b0bfb32d02ef8	dfdcfc17a343797292bc68422b8cf060	892c2c1426a5f330f17c51b3627388c5	misc	Considerations for Building a Real-time Data Warehouse	John Vandermay	DataMirror	2001
7867176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaWaK	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dawak/BrucknerT01	\N	\N		\N	\N	254-263	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dawak/2001	ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2114/21140254.htm}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	522a92ce9a23fff0e1a6a06991211ff5	3d6918f5b9a3bcaed855185b216fc187	e4cf4ecaff76a0e15a6391b917ccc747	inproceedings	Managing Time Consistency for Active Data Warehouse Environments	Robert M. Bruckner and A. Min Tjoa	\N	2001
7867180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DaWaK	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dawak/BrucknerLS02	\N	\N		\N	\N	317-326	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/dawak/2002	ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2454/24540317.htm}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	d9be689e1b5e6f5efaf86f065fa1869d	8615bc2cad928e52499844f68c45d673	17d2bff7f0f1571435a5d023bceea932	inproceedings	Striving towards Near Real-Time Data Integration for Data
\
               Warehouses	Robert M. Bruckner and Beate List and Josef Schiefer	\N	2002
7867184	\N	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	CAiSE Workshops	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/caise/SchieferJB03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/caise/caisews2003.html#SchieferJB03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/caise/2003ws	date = {2003-09-25}, ee = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-75/files/DSE_02.pdf}, isbn = {86-435-0552-8}	\N	b5f3303d2ee7cbf3dd5976e8b048a062	e14e4197bd0410bb63dcf0db064e7276	f7417934d122bcce09b1acc030013966	inproceedings	Managing Continuous Data Integration Flows.	Josef Schiefer and Jun-Jang Jeng and Robert M. Bruckner	Johann Eder and Roland Mittermeir and Barbara Pernici	2003
7867186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICIS	\N	\N	\N	Association for Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	conf/icis/SchieferB03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icis/icis2003.html#SchieferB03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	604-616	\N	\N	conf/icis/2003	date = {2004-01-26}	\N	f904ac068a3f91cd48b19ae703cb6c3e	c382f24756d332b4a191ca1db88a4ce0	c87036f26a637156c4b801b79ee82a12	inproceedings	Container-Managed ETL Applications for Integrating Data in Near Real-Time.	Josef Schiefer and Robert M. Bruckner	\N	2003
7867189	J. Intell. Inf. Syst.	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jiis/BrucknerT02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jiis/jiis19.html#BrucknerT02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	169-190	\N	2	\N	date = {2003-12-03}	\N	cb706600fb78db1848baa0f0fb12d5d3	d9a9bc941f859a5ba6a3fef858c80ff9	018cabfa5822a03084cf53808b333170	article	Capturing Delays and Valid Times in Data Warehouses - Towards Timely Consistent Analyses.	Robert M. Bruckner and A. Min Tjoa	\N	2002
7867192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshop	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/BrucknerLST01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dexaw/dexaw2001.html#BrucknerLST01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	901-905	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/2001	isbn = {0-7695-1230-5}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	b41189e775515cad6c4828ed06382425	e149173c3a9de909cd42cfe1e4b4213f	33b464a2b6357358e0b9615368a3c82f	inproceedings	Modeling Temporal Consistency in Data Warehouses.	Robert M. Bruckner and Beate List and Josef Schiefer and A. Min Tjoa	A. Min Tjoa and Roland Wagner	2001
7867198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/SeufertS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dexaw/dexaw2005.html#SeufertS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	919-925	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/2005	date = {2005-11-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DEXA.2005.86}, isbn = {0-7695-2424-9}	\N	ff9f7c838feea9a456e454007b097761	744e04ac905cebb8973f6b8b8dce12c3	19292692bd2ac4de46e3e31e4a29951e	inproceedings	Enhanced Business Intelligence - Supporting Business Processes with Real-Time Business Analytics.	Andreas Seufert and Josef Schiefer	\N	2005
7867199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DOLAP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/dolap/NguyenST05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dolap/dolap2005.html#NguyenST05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	77-86	\N	\N	conf/dolap/2005	date = {2006-02-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1097002.1097015}, isbn = {1-59593-162-7}	\N	e03b6dd22c47af16a5ff5e2d95894577	9b7b11b31d8ab71683f39f594649d845	a5472d0a56efd2236d5bd25fbd774cb8	inproceedings	Sense & response service architecture (SARESA): an approach towards a real-time business intelligence solution and its use for a fraud detection application.	Tho Manh Nguyen and Josef Schiefer and A. Min Tjoa	Il-Yeol Song and Juan Trujillo	2005
7867246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '2003: Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	1315543	\N	\N		\N	\N	1035--1040	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin, Germany}, isbn = {0-12-722442-4}	\N	85fb8d85ed5e234d130add47077625a9	8753f6ff9791f9db122e89ebd6c0add0	5ba1194fa80b588190333354735f7fb3	inproceedings	The zero-delay data warehouse: mobilizing heterogeneous database	Eva K\\"{u}hn	\N	2003
7867257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	San Francisco	\N	\N	boehm1976a	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=800253.807736	\N		\N	Later published as ``Characteristics of Software Quality'', TRW series on technology, North-Holland, 1978	592--605	\N	\N	\N		 The study reported in this paper establishes a conceptual framework and some key initial results in the analysis of the characteristics of software quality. Its main results and conclusions are: • Explicit attention to characteristics of software quality can lead to significant savings in software life-cycle costs. • The current software state-of-the-art imposes specific limitations on our ability to automatically and quantitatively evaluate the quality of software. • A definitive hierarchy of well-defined, well-differentiated characteristics of software quality is developed. Its higher-level structure reflects the actual uses to which software quality evaluation would be put; its lower-level characteristics are closely correlated with actual software metric evaluations which can be performed. • A large number of software quality-evaluation metrics have been defined, classified, and evaluated with respect to their potential benefits, quantifiability, and ease of automation. •Particular software life-cycle activities have been identified which have significant leverage on software quality. Most importantly, we believe that the study reported in this paper provides for the first time a clear, well-defined framework for assessing the often slippery issues associated with software quality, via the consistent and mutually supportive sets of definitions, distinctions, guidelines, and experiences cited. This framework is certainly not complete, but it has been brought to a point sufficient to serve as a viable basis for future refinements and extensions.  	4c0ce659a8b87a2ff34c66dfe47cf821	95af3efdf36cf0558138c0f3381530ad	e14f30b49f2091b08689c07077d44df6	inproceedings	Quantitative Evaluation of Software Quality	B. W. Boehm and J. R. Brown and M. Lipow	\N	1976
7867258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yang01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4de3372aec7287ca0052c2fe9cc8b31a	00f43a6517db69788069f9487bb56de1	7e20b7232ae8c5342270ec2c681a086e	phdthesis	Temporal Data Warehousing	Jun Yang	Stanford	2001
7867263	\N	1777	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/edbt/YangW00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/edbt/edbt2000.html#YangW00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	395-412	\N	\N	conf/edbt/2000	date = {2002-01-03}, cite = {...}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1777/17770395.htm}, isbn = {3-540-67227-3}	\N	56fbdfde1fb8dc4316d76387372bb823	d0bb1c96e6c6f375c07a7e3add0c2c1f	888485f40c86b4362dd4b0af4814d8e9	inproceedings	Temporal View Self-Maintenance.	Jun Yang and Jennifer Widom	Carlo Zaniolo and Peter C. Lockemann and Marc H. Scholl and Torsten Grust	2000
7867267	VLDB J.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/vldb/YangW03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/vldb/vldb12.html#YangW03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	262-283	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-003-0107-z}, date = {2004-01-29}	\N	91b6d7985bf269356d256ed117a239fc	407390797b1000108ee29dca0879405d	e48503a46b3c658b9167a7fce625f696	article	Incremental computation and maintenance of temporal aggregates.	Jun Yang and Jennifer Widom	\N	2003
7867360	J. Geophys. Res.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	MooreUnequal88	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/JC093iC01p00655	\N	Spectral Analysis of Ocean Profiles From Unequally Spaced Data	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		The spectral analysis of unequally spaced data is discussed with reference to two examples of vertical profiles of internal wave displacement. For our examples, a Conductivity, Temperature, Depth probe was used to record temperature from which the wave displacements were determined. Ship heave, among other causes, resulted in the data being recorded at unequal intervals of depth. Spectral analysis is complicated by unequal data spacing, but the necessity of using an appropriate method is demonstrated by the comparison of results from two such methods with those from two analyses based on equispaced techniques. The equispaced analyses produce results consistent with the currently accepted picture of internal wave spectra but not with the results from the analyses which take account of the unequal spacing. This has important ramifications for Oceanographic spectral analysis procedure. It is clear from our examples that the variability inherent in the unequal spacing has a much greater effect than one might at first imagine. In particular, our examples suggest that important structure at higher wave numbers may be totally lost if inappropriate methods of analysis are used.	88faff401a62675fc793b134cb61bfc4	a758b327ddbbcee0d23cd908927a0a98	eae10149867367cc67358982690ca69c	article	Spectral Analysis of Ocean Profiles From Unequally Spaced Data	M. I. Moore and P. J. Thomson and T. G. L. Shirtcliffe	\N	1088
7867458	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:272498	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMCC.2006.871148	\N		\N	\N	196--203	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1109/TSMCC.2006.871148}	This paper describes a system capable of classifying stochastic, self-affine, nonstationary signals produced by nonlinear systems. The classification and analysis of these signals is important because they are generated by many real-world processes. The first stage of the signal classification process entails the transformation of the signal into the multifractal dimension domain, through the computation of the variance fractal dimension trajectory (VFDT). Features can then be extracted from the VFDT using a Kohonen self-organizing feature map. The second stage involves the use of a complex domain neural network and a probabilistic neural network to determine the class of a signal based on these extracted features. The results of this paper show that these techniques can be successful in creating a classification system which can obtain correct classification rates of about 87% when performing classification of such signals without knowing the number of classes.	da08e3a66ef18da4e751c519ba7a2827	863c55cedfe68b0394f5279c52ea7186	8f115676f94b03b23a1b2d4e33d38b54	proceedings	Signal classification through multifractal analysis and complex domain neural networks	Witold Kinsner and Vincent Cheung and Kevin Cannons and Joseph J. Pear and Toby L. Martin	\N	2006
7867489	Behavioural Brain Research	196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alstotttimb2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2008.09.001	\N		\N	\N	214-219	\N	2	\N		A typical open field consists of a square enclosure, bounded by four straight walls joined by identical corners. For decades behavioral researchers have used the open center and more sheltered perimeter of such fields to examine the effects of drugs, sex differences, and illumination on the behavioral expression of fear and anxiety. The present study "reversed" the relative security of the center and periphery of a circular field to re-examine the functional relation of open field behavior to experience, sex differences and lighting. Across six daily exposures, males in both the light and dark rapidly increased their preference for the center. Females in the light developed a similar pattern, though more slowly; females in the dark continued to spend the great majority of their time in the open periphery, including the edge of the field. The behavior of all groups, but especially the dark females, strongly supports the continued importance of environmental assessment in open field behavior.	bc96f746f418bc9af581a3ba96d8c727	5786863789e79c90e181d163384e1500	f5666a20e51211ceafdf87519f76cfe1	article	Effects of rat sex differences and lighting on locomotor exploration of a circular open field with free-standing central corners and without peripheral walls	Jeff Alstott and William Timberlake	\N	2009
7868022	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	\N	\N	International Computer Science Series	sommerville06book	http://www.amazon.com/Software-Engineering-International-Computer-Science/dp/0321313798%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0321313798	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d2d45255b6c6bd9a99d178384ac61646	dffb8e905d9dc3e19986235545befe3c	7a4ea37ea95452be745df7c8b35afb08	book	Software Engineering: 	Ian Sommerville	\N	2006
7868065	Journal of Neuroscience Methods	143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	lind2005vdv	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2004.09.019	\N		\N	\N	123--132	\N	2	\N		We are introducing a system for automatically tracking pig locomotor behaviour. Transposing methods for the video-based tracking of rodent behaviour engenders several problems. We have therefore improved existing methods, based on image-subtraction, to offer increased flexibility and accuracy in tracking large-sized animals in situations with a constantly changing background. The improved tracking algorithms introduce a reference frame, which does not include the animal and is automatically updated, and implementation of an automatic threshold detection algorithm. This makes the system more robust to the tracking environment, which could even be of the same colour as the animal, and allows the tracking environment to change during recording.
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We validated the system by estimating the repeatability, accuracy, and basic noise level, and tested the system in different levels of animal activity evoked by administration of apomorphine (APO) to minipigs in an open field test.
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Seven pigs each received the vehicle and three doses of APO (0.05, 0.1, and 0.3 mg/kg i.m.), and the locomotor behaviour of each session was recorded for 60-min. The calculated coefficient of repeatability was 0.6%, indicating high repeatability and the basic noise level of the tracking system was estimated to be 2%. Administration of the two lowest doses of APO was accompanied by increased locomotor activity of the pigs.
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Thus, this digital video-based tracking system for automatically tracking the spontaneous locomotor behaviour of pigs is highly reliable and accurate, and was able to detect well-known effects of APO in pig locomotor activity.	aaf3289e3792930f2de97457c63dbe73	931229edea93310c332da5a0807eede8	5cf66731e274e471ea377780729d475b	article	{Validation of a digital video tracking system for recording pig locomotor behaviour}	N.M. Lind and M. Vinther and R.P. Hemmingsen and A.K. Hansen	\N	2005
7868068	Journal of Structural Geology	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Viola2005409	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V9D-4F6CR94-3/2/31e7247e88f4f3bc3ce6671fe6d1f629	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Structural Geology : From XY tracking to buckling: axial plane cleavage fanning and folding during progressive deformation	\N	\N	409 - 417	\N	3	\N	issn = {0191-8141}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2004.10.011}	Folding of axial plane cleavage can occur during progressive deformation without a change in the overall background flow. Two field examples of upright (Lachlan Fold Belt, SE Australia) and recumbent (Naukluft Nappe Complex, central Namibia) folds are presented, in which strongly refracted pressure solution cleavage in competent layers on the fold limbs is buckled as a result of ongoing fold amplification. Finite element modelling confirms that cleavage refraction on limbs can be sufficient for cleavage planes to be subsequently shortened and therefore folded. Cleavage refraction is unequally developed on opposite limbs of asymmetric folds formed by oblique shortening of a layer in coaxial flow or by folding in a more general shear environment. The differences in finite strain on opposite limbs can be quite marked even when the fold shapes themselves are not obviously asymmetric. For folding in simple shear flow, as specifically modelled here, refraction is only strong on the fold limb that rotates against the imposed sense of shear. In known shear environments, this provides a potential kinematic indicator in folded units at relatively low strain (e.g. in simple shear, [gamma] of around one), where other higher-strain indicators, typical of mylonites, are not yet sufficiently developed or are equivocal.	a59c2e20154e8b6d29968aeaca20098a	fef0fe5b39d035e7e8bd0870a56209e8	6f2807de206adbdfe32b703f4ecae805	article	From XY tracking to buckling: axial plane cleavage fanning and folding during progressive deformation	Giulio Viola and Neil S. Mancktelow	\N	2005
7868106	Advances in Filtering and Optimal Stochastic Control	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dawson-kurtz-82	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0004528	\N	Applications of duality to measure-valued diffusion processes	\N	\N	91--105	\N	\N	\N		     Examples of measure-valued diffusion processes arise in nonlinear filtering
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theory as solutions of stochastic partial differential equations which describe
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the evolution of the normalized and unnormalized conditional distributions.  In
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other applications such as population genetics examples of measure-valued diffu-
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sions have arisen which cannot be obtained as strong solutions of stochastic par-
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tial differential equations.  In these examples the probability law of the measure-
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valued process is characterized as the unique solution of a martingale problem.
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In this approach to measure-valued diffusion processes a key role is played by
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the notion of a dual process which was originally introduced in the study of infi-
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nite particle systems.  The purpose of this paper is to describe the martingale
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problem formulation of measure-valued diffusion processes with special emphasis
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on the role of duality and to present a number of examples.
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	e582c6c4fb65917d2e59d13431948e4e	8e86d2b489894c46056f27d07f3b56b1	e300aef96968e57c7eac1e3b4aa1b807	article	Applications of duality to measure-valued diffusion processes	Donald Dawson and Thomas Kurtz	\N	1982
7868837	Journal of Graph Theory	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company New York	\N	\N	\N	karonski1982rrg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	a085225bfa91118916d23e086a1b0920	262f8c6536b05069f54f68cc2d37e65e	38decbe2634cb152b3cb6bd17379392e	article	{A review of random graphs}	M. Karonski	\N	1982
7868856	Math. Sci. Humaines	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frank1988rsa	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--33	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7d0d767cd840174f352134329ea6f07	1761045c6709543b29d880bbb0a45cab	2d15b32284dc31868096f5220dec0e94	article	{Random sampling and social networks: a survey of various approaches}	O. Frank	\N	1988
7868965	\N	4890	\N	\N	\N	\N	PinKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/kdd/Dwork07	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-13	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/kdd/2007pin	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78478-4_1}, isbn = {978-3-540-78477-7}	\N	37512f852e09708fd380dd57f2a9b94c	025fdca92518c02f8ff04e898777295b	7b07896456ed84cbe51d95f0db6b253f	inproceedings	An Ad Omnia Approach to Defining and Achieving Private Data
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               Analysis	Cynthia Dwork	Francesco Bonchi and Elena Ferrari and Bradley Malin and Y{\\"u}cel Saygin	2007
7868966	\N	4890	\N	\N	\N	\N	PinKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/kdd/2007pin	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-540-78477-7}	\N	afadd954236cd6269d88fbf43578e0fc	a846121b43508601b1a92474ab25131d	b5b64124659f196bc10cc02dc9e603e5	proceedings	Privacy, Security, and Trust in KDD, First ACM SIGKDD International
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               Workshop, PinKDD 2007, San Jose, CA, USA, August 12, 2007,
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               Revised Selected Papers	\N	Francesco Bonchi and Elena Ferrari and Bradley Malin and Y{\\"u}cel Saygin	2008
7868968	\N	5444	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/Dwork09	\N	\N		\N	\N	496-502	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2009	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00457-5_29}, isbn = {978-3-642-00456-8}	\N	baec4f92c4d083fb2316a0d40b6b0153	db21c8ed93275bf68837a650131620d0	27e4f12d9216ce881a4b067f4022205c	inproceedings	The Differential Privacy Frontier (Extended Abstract)	Cynthia Dwork	Omer Reingold	2009
7868988	Transactions of the American Mathematical Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Mathematical Society	\N	\N	\N	bollobas1981drg	\N	\N		\N	\N	41--52	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a89d5047913479f55a5466ddd07793a	fd6bc8a1ec25e68c8a9b941eb930e3d0	9322d8b8af9747bbdef53b6a481c5ed8	article	{The diameter of random graphs}	B. Bollobas	\N	1981
7869151	Random Structures & Algorithms	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	molloy_reed95	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/molloy95critical.html	\N		\N	\N	161-179	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec56afdd38a2fe0b9119c49387531888	0998c00ecea7c5a7ea384898aa6d137c	69645e07736cf5cb96efa1401a815cb0	misc	A critical point for random graphs with a given degree sequence	M. Molloy and B. Reed	\N	1995
7869206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the thirty-second annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	aiello2000rgm	\N	\N		\N	\N	171--180	\N	\N	\N		\N	d38e846f41bc4b95354d6dec192f66d6	fc01c77b63e8bc0367d4281e6f7722fc	bbf5b80f716eacb6e82ffc4e389e8d2b	article	{A random graph model for massive graphs}	W. Aiello and F. Chung and L. Lu	\N	2000
7869277	Québec Studies	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	baker2006	http://www.acqs.org/qc_studies_journal/table_of_contents.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Fall/Winter	\N		\N	ab023fde30a847d4c9045510f1d076db	7c226c5e221cc005949930fefcaaf05e	5f2dbf636132e398e3a0998cb6069d1b	article	The Representation of Québec in Marvel Comics' Alpha Flight	Neal Baker	\N	2006
7869298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Nielsen2009wu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	253d58b2086b7a6d27fa34a4f932efd6	864494b1b11a20e2ac9a3e0f1ccb1ba7	a2359a7e43f5d84c815800aaf9e907ff	book	Web Usability	Jakob Nielsen and Hoa Loranger	\N	2008
7869313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	LUmsa1990	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-34863-7}	\N	f3446ab3aab57889487df16a8add5ad1	94f0471dcff9c4cddc6fdbe5e93e94c5	d747e21beac4d886b02cc7fc88c0ff40	book	Umsatzsteuer	Norbert L{\\"o}schke	\N	1990
7869319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Wirtschafts-Briefe	Herne	\N	\N	UBHD66518861	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 1224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-482-58591-3, 3-482-58591-1}, language = {ger}	\N	9d044bb16fa813abe6b0dc354cb0c4de	4ad38821699d2398dbe99aa8486f8648	eb7a514da3e4f2aca9ad1ddfdfcdd81f	book	Umsatzsteuer	Ferdinand [Bearb.] Huschens	\N	2008
7869341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0209450	\N	[cond-mat/0209450] Mixing patterns in networks	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0209450
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Comment: 14 pages, 2 tables, 4 figures, some additions and corrections in this
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  version	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study assortative mixing in networks, the tendency for vertices in
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networks to be connected to other vertices that are like (or unlike) them in
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some way. We consider mixing according to discrete characteristics such as
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language or race in social networks and scalar characteristics such as age. As
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a special example of the latter we consider mixing according to vertex degree,
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i.e., according to the number of connections vertices have to other vertices:
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do gregarious people tend to associate with other gregarious people? We propose
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a number of measures of assortative mixing appropriate to the various mixing
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types, and apply them to a variety of real-world networks, showing that
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assortative mixing is a pervasive phenomenon found in many networks. We also
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propose several models of assortatively mixed networks, both analytic ones
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based on generating function methods, and numerical ones based on Monte Carlo
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graph generation techniques. We use these models to probe the properties of
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networks as their level of assortativity is varied. In the particular case of
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mixing by degree, we find strong variation with assortativity in the
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connectivity of the network and in the resilience of the network to the removal
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of vertices.
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	187d6faf73f6daac05d07b6c304bdc5a	80620ec28fc6f8068f34f3e2b634e7aa	f9424f63ea4db80b8d44237ed88cb7c0	misc	Mixing patterns in networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2002
7869344	Phys. Rev. E	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	soderberg2002gfi	\N	\N		\N	\N	066121	\N	6	\N		\N	08702cc7a59570b06cc390322075d499	bff19170c78c4f4b01fe6cd4fef7a9e0	50374bc391847bb097c46bc38364a7a9	article	{General formalism for inhomogeneous random graphs}	B. Soderberg	\N	2002
7869354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518735	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518735&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Make new friends, but ...	\N	\N	201--210	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518735}	\N	7d8c521c16304122ed74dd7a057c330d	7360b3425b853facefbe401b191f9647	a0d1ee14383f2b73a9e774ffe8a08a9b	inproceedings	Make new friends, but keep the old: recommending people on social networking sites	Jilin Chen and Werner Geyer and Casey Dugan and Michael Muller and Ido Guy	\N	2009
7869356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518741	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518741&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Pathfinder: an online collaboration ...	\N	\N	239--248	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518741}	\N	737095429573c695f36fd0d34eb44d10	ef485d81c420a5816a99460041b3e1c2	2d5ea85a9f463be291847e6c02f2d300	inproceedings	Pathfinder: an online collaboration environment for citizen scientists	Kurt Luther and Scott Counts and Kristin B. Stecher and Aaron Hoff and Paul Johns	\N	2009
7869358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518847	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518847&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Feed me: motivating newcomer ...	\N	\N	945--954	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518847}	\N	d68072d994a6c83c4637210e567f4cb5	9f741e120f1ba2dba24887ab6b460675	4555707898553c1367fa74432c63ee5d	inproceedings	Feed me: motivating newcomer contribution in social network sites	Moira Burke and Cameron Marlow and Thomas Lento	\N	2009
7869360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518848	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518848&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, 'Helpfulness' in online communities: ...	\N	\N	955--964	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518848}	\N	efd12f06e2cca6f57a9653b263846711	d29d0113543ca1fae5ca9e2968a51d6c	dae7b92e17e2fae0b537051d7a9738f3	inproceedings	'Helpfulness' in online communities: a measure of message quality	Jahna Otterbacher	\N	2009
7869361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518849	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518849&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, The problem of conflicting ...	\N	\N	965--974	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518849}	\N	22b8c81ed33ec7878ff7d02f9387edf3	bc362b4fd346d99169dbe092d337fff3	03e9fcc10a75d204fde716620f2e5a24	inproceedings	The problem of conflicting social spheres: effects of network structure on experienced tension in social network sites	Jens Binder and Andrew Howes and Alistair Sutcliffe	\N	2009
7869363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1519016	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1519016&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Blogging at work and ...	\N	\N	2071--2080	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1519016}	\N	535937b2bb504f4d25dc7121f9772475	04a4593711eb2bdb40877700ff5dcc6e	f4e30420c5850b6c9c025343c25fc4f5	inproceedings	Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy	Sarita Yardi and Scott A. Golder and Michael J. Brzozowski	\N	2009
7869365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1519017	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1519017&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Learning by seeing: photo ...	\N	\N	2081--2090	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1519017}	\N	2e3f78612b57fd7878d34ec7909319ee	04a12d002c5bff534b3620a18293b621	0ad1f0d281ecae988fe3f4fcf8f4d54e	inproceedings	Learning by seeing: photo viewing in the workplace	Jennifer Thom-Santelli and David R. Millen	\N	2009
7869366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1519018	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1519018&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Exploring awareness needs and ...	\N	\N	2091--2094	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1519018}	\N	ffce898e10ebdcf5a9d2ccaafb345947	858b592d09e1511cecde8bb327fadf89	4c0cda363fdd2688657ba76f807b13b8	inproceedings	Exploring awareness needs and information display preferences between coworkers	A.J. Bernheim Brush and Brian R. Meyers and James Scott and Gina Venolia	\N	2009
7869367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1519019	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1519019&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES260&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CHI&CFID=29230005&CFTOKEN=55722332	\N	CHI: CHI '09, Yours, mine and (not) ...	\N	\N	2095--2098	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1519019}	\N	6867f860fb0e7c6bfbc71ed60f244fe9	abd8f6221cc93990dc899dff41c3c888	1bd5477a0d02e80922a5a328b3a07875	inproceedings	Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories	Emilee Rader	\N	2009
7869420	Social Networks	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	anderson1999ppl	\N	\N		\N	\N	37--66	\N	1	\N		\N	d0dcc623bdfe78245247b429dfcda17b	bc2bb58cfd833af662976fa8b73f4607	b2e086ec820f42183555e14de772f695	article	{A p* primer: Logit models for social networks}	C.J. Anderson and S. Wasserman and B. Crouch	\N	1999
7869429	Journal of Social Structure	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	snijders2002mcm	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--40	\N	2	\N		\N	836866eb4d4748e4687043f8cf0b6eea	82953e285fb7bfcc79462f7c38bd8e54	b947cc90ef6f010d357c5048389032aa	article	{Markov chain Monte Carlo estimation of exponential random graph models}	T.A.B. Snijders	\N	2002
7869550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bischoff2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458112	\N	Can all tags be used for search?	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458112}	\N	ab8f1cad721c5c303c39743d4a7b92b5	6040ec17cad9446409d4317e24d02d4b	c55cedf781cb624e2a3513df9a61fbb0	inproceedings	Can all tags be used for search?	Kerstin Bischoff and Claudiu S. Firan and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu	\N	2008
7869605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWP	Ebenhausen	\N	Schriften / Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ; 412	UBMA_057848505	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=057848505&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Kenia, Tansania und Uganda auf dem Weg zur Demokratie?	\N	\N	86 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e5e419a5ed5c06abdfa857253352128	7fd4a4c890326c54a1291fc0472ede9d	e37b2362bcf66b2e09d3048fe25ea289	book	Politischer Wandel in Ostafrika	Stefan Mair	\N	1996
7869613	\\pre	71	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Batagelj2005	\N	\N	NASA ADS: Efficient generation of large random networks	\N	\N	036113-+	\N	3	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005PhRvE..71c6113B}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.71.036113}	\N	076c4ea5fe117ca74380bd5c0f9e9b2a	0a56e1c1ddc6898ce53f7bce0c681e9e	9c0a701c52a54e507578d2ec674d786e	article	{Efficient generation of large random networks}	V. {Batagelj} and U. {Brandes}	\N	2005
7869630	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Washington, D.C.	\N	\N	CLIR_2009_DigiSchol	http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub145/pub145.pdf	\N	Report of a Workshop Cosponsored by the Council on Library and Information Resources and The National Endowment for the Humanities.	\N	\N	\N	\N	CLIR Publication No. 145	\N		\N	7f465f4b1a90298992114010268b0d3f	76dfcb39d967f6ba499adfcc5e413070	2d7c5afa95b9eb6c94d966f94fd173cd	techreport	Working Together or Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship	Amy Friedlander and Gregory Crane et al. and Caroline Levander and Douglas W. Oard and Maureen Stone and Stephen Murray and Bernardo A. Huberman and Diane M. Zorich	Council on Library Information Resources	2009
7869655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSC '05: Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation	\N	\N	\N	Winter Simulation Conference	\N	\N	\N	branke2005new-development	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	708--717	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-02-03 11:36:16 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-02-03 11:36:38 +0100}, location = {Orlando, Florida}, isbn = {0-7803-9519-0}	\N	4688545c89e2b331a2710b80258b8411	cffa366a94eb3bcf2e945fd58405050c	5cdbf9ce16f8294d282918ef34beff53	inproceedings	New developments in ranking and selection: an empirical comparison of the three main approaches	J\\"{u}rgen Branke and E. Chick and Christian Schmidt	\N	2005
7869657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam	\N	nannen2009evolutionary-ag	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-19 14:13:40 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-01-19 14:15:08 +0100}	\N	8ac322a2768b5e8e454a1c63458619e4	f615d2706490bd1c70e1a280fa912aec	4b0a4424024250144aea882ef30199ad	phdthesis	Evolutionary Agent-Based Policy Analysis in Dynamic Environments	V. Nannen	\N	April, 2009
7869658	Bell System Technical Journal	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shannon1948a-mathematical-	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	379-423, 623-65	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-14 14:23:28 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-01-14 14:23:59 +0100}, uri = {http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/what/shannonday/paper.html}	\N	83ebe72fcc2bee2919afa31dba762a26	754130207906fcec16a53d330eeff348	a09141ca7c60ae683da509877fe4bf16	article	A Mathematical Theory of Communication	C.E. Shannon	\N	1948
7869661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Towards a new evolutionary computation.                 Advances on estimation of distribution algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	hansen2006the-cma-evoluti	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	75--102	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-10 14:43:56 +0100}, date-modified = {2008-11-10 14:44:55 +0100}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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the Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm. An elevator supervisory group control system is introduced \
as a test case to provide intuition regarding the performance of the proposed approach in highly complex \
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tionary algorithm is one of the most important and promising areas of \
research in evolutionary computation It has a potential of adjusting \
the algorithm to the problem while solving the problem In this paper \
we revise the terminology which is unclear and confusing thereby \
providing a classification of such control mechanisms and  survey \
various forms of control which have been studied by the evolutionary \
computation community in recent years Our classification covers the \
ma jor forms of parameter control in evolutionary computation and \
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7869695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEECEP}: Proceedings of The {IEEE} Conference on Evolutionary Computation, {IEEE} World Congress on Computational Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eiben1997solving-3-sat-b	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/eiben97solving.html	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-15 12:21:28 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/eiben97solving.html}	\N	826a43331c4a68474b1ee34a4db20904	9c2dbbdf4e2449965a3a5236dce7a93e	ac0863c6832787bfb6b5051812968e2c	inproceedings	Solving 3-{SAT} by {GA}s Adapting Constraint Weights	Eiben and van der Hauw	\N	1997
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7869697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Genetic Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	julstrom1995what-have-you-d	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	81--87	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-15 12:09:11 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, isbn = {1-55860-370-0}	\N	93c5645ac6a27832a062c8de014dbe82	a36ecbfb7de3a0738e2be919579f9664	651c1ae2e4158c72fd63a7e142a6f769	inproceedings	What Have You Done for Me Lately? Adapting Operator Probabilities in a Steady-State Genetic Algorithm	A.B. Julstrom	\N	1995
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7869804	Nat Rev Genet	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eyre-walker2007the-distributio	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg2146	\N	Selmar	10.1038/nrg2146	\N	610--618	\N	\N	\N	nu = {8}, date-added = {2008-05-14 15:16:08 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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in genetics that has implications ranging from the genetic basis of complex disease to the \
stability of the molecular clock. It has been studied by two different approaches: mutation \
accumulation and mutagenesis experiments, and the analysis of DNA sequence data. The \
proportion of mutations that are advantageous, effectively neutral and deleterious varies \
between species, and the DFE differs between coding and non-coding DNA. Despite these \
differences between species and genomic regions, some general principles have emerged: \
advantageous mutations are rare, and those that are strongly selected are exponentially \
distributed; and the DFE of deleterious mutations is complex and multi-modal.	630565f1365e519b1c0d30e4f443b730	618efae6cd2a19a75aa0ee4afa2e11e8	5535902adcbf038596af69e7ccb68b6b	article	The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations	A. Eyre-Walker and P. D. Keightley	\N	2007
7869805	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	srinivas1994adaptive-probab	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	656-667	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-05-14 11:25:38 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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dispatch problem using Genetic Algorithms (GAs). We recommend the use of \
adaptive probabilities crossover and mutation to realize the twin goals of \
maintaining diversity in the population and sustaining the convergence \
capacity of the GA. In the Adaptive Genetic Algorithm (AGA), the \
probabilities of crossover and mutation, pc and pm, are varied depending on the \
fitness values of the solutions. By using adaptively varying, pc and pm, we also \
provide a solution to the problem of  deciding the optimal values of pc and pm, \
i.e., pc and pm need not be specified at all. We compare the performance of the \
AGA with that of the Standard GA (SGA) in optimizing the penalty function \
by using a sequential unconstrained minimization technique (SUMT). In this \
work, the AGA has been applied to a practical 14-bus system to show its \
feasibility and capabilities. The Numerical and graphical results show that the \
proposed approach is faster and more robust than the simple static Genetic \
Algorithm. \
	4aff767e1d94afd72a40b1dfd63924a0	01c77f31d986832f24687b483c794dac	b77cd531dc6cf729e2b14cbfb3f39cf6	article	Adaptive probabilities of crossover and mutation in genetic                algorithms	M. Srinivas and Lalit M. Patnaik	\N	1994
7869806	Kybernetes	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mercer1978adaptive-search	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	215--228	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-14 11:20:09 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	8fb73767f46e6121fd335e35ea75dc6f	37bed55740b223ffada64f0bfa18ce77	7cd530931ef11b3ccb55aad682a9430f	article	Adaptive search using a reproductive metaplan	R.E. Mercer and J.R. Sampson	\N	1978
7869807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundations of Genetic Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	goldberg1991a-comparative-a	http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/services/library/proceedings/contents/foga90.html	\N	Selmar	Conference held June 15--18, 1990	\N	69--93	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-14 10:12:45 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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modern genetic algorithms. Specifically, proportionate reproduction, rank- \
ing selection, tournament selection, and Genitor (or "steady state") selec- \
tion are compared on the basis of solutions to deterministic difference or \
differential equations, which are verified through computer simulations. \
The analysis provides convenient approximate or exact solutions as well \
as useful convergence time and growth ratio estimates. The paper rec- \
ommends practical application of the analyses and suggests a number of \
paths for more detailed analytical investigation of selection techniques. 	9420b23e7a0335ddf0c24009f7b52675	63d0dca49d74efc9f4af97ed00078192	f38459932122f29a4faca4850159bb60	inproceedings	A Comparative Analysis of Selection Schemes Used in Genetic Algorithms	David E. Goldberg and Kalyanmoy Deb	Gregory J. E. Rawlins	1991
7869809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GECCO '05: Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	samsonovich2005pricing-the-fre	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1355--1362	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-13 16:50:56 +0200}, location = {Washington DC, USA}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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7869810	Physica D	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	prugel-bennett1997an-analysis-of-	http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/689/	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	75--114	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-13 16:41:10 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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=}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/prugel-bennett-1997-an-analysis-of-.ps}, read = {Yes}, rating = {3}	A formalism is presented for modelling the evolutionary dynamics of a population of gene sequences. The formalism was originally developed for describing genetic\
algorithms. In this paper the formalism is elaborated by considering the evolution of an ensemble of populations. This allows the evolution to be modelled more\
accurately. To illustrate the formalism the problem of a population of gene sequences evolving in a multiplicative fitness landscape is considered. A comparison\
with simulations is made and shows very good agreement. More complicated problems have already been investigated including sexual recombination and\
evolution in a multi-valleyed fitness landscape. These results will be briefly reviewed.	5e2712eacb8b520396430b7c8f572ef6	51edbf98b6d77552a6254d109cea2933	1e937d5b9b6f09930d2f75c4e28fe7b8	article	An analysis of genetic algorithms using statistical mechanics.	A. Pr\\"ugel-Bennett and J. L. Shapiro	\N	1997
7869811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EMMCVPR '99: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	cross1999convergence-of-	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	221--236	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-13 16:37:24 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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AAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAys=}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/cross-1999-convergence-of-.pdf}, isbn = {3-540-66294-4}	This paper presents a convergence analysis for the problem of consistent labelling using genetic search. The work \
builds on a recent empirical study of graph matching where we showed that a Bayesian consistency measure could be \
e$ciently optimised using a hybrid genetic search procedure which incorporated a hill-climbing step. In the present study \
we return to the algorithm and provide some theoretical justi"cation for its observed convergence behaviour. The novelty \
of the analysis is to demonstrate analytically that the hill-climbing step signi"cantly accelerates convergence, and that the \
convergence rate is polynomial in the size of the node-set of the graphs being matched.	c5c8c30a2f8270f9ff5a10b542339c74	4bf86adc6ba3356190b6fd736ceb131d	802bf0dd5456d02d00be5b7e826685bc	inproceedings	Convergence of a Hill Climbing Genetic Algorithm for Graph Matching	Andrew D. J. Cross and Edwin R. Hancock	\N	1999
7869812	\N	\N	\N	\N	13--16	\N	Proceedings of {theFourthInternational} Conference on Genetic Algorithms({ICGA}\\,'91)	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.	San Mateo CA	\N	\N	hart1991optimizing-an-a	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hart91optimizing.html	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	190--195	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-13 16:26:53 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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7869813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hierarchical Bayesian optimization algorithm: Toward a new generation of evolutionary algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	pelikan2005hierarchical-ba	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 16:48:36 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	72d0954723b619f1586d01544c1ed54a	af76d3dd720efc612baf6e4e6d6464ec	248062e76e80d2654591bc9c8d36a5b7	book	Hierarchical Bayesian optimization algorithm: Toward a new generation of evolutionary algorithms	M. Pelikan	\N	2005
7869814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEECEP}: Proceedings of The {IEEE} Conference on Evolutionary Computation, {IEEE} World Congress on Computational Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hinterding1997adaptation-in-e	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hinterding97adaptation.html	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:31:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hinterding97adaptation.html}	\N	a11284d7cafbea27d319424a010ebc4f	b6243238db57bd6c1e0fee30bbf7bffa	412db9c3dfd0489e583fc9dcf261a937	inproceedings	Adaptation in Evolutionary Computation: {A} Survey	R. Hinterding and Z. Michalewicz and A.E. Eiben	\N	1997
7869815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference on Evolutionary Programming	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific	\N	\N	\N	michalewicz1994evolutionary-op	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	98--108	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:29:21 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	2077e498e61b2c9c13a7e6fd362f0140	28bf7f4148a295b590e4d8005b29dc73	9246688c852e42c2a8f4c73b2342db6d	inproceedings	Evolutionary {O}ptimization of {C}onstrained {P}roblems	Z. Michalewicz and N.F. Attia	\N	1994
7869816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genetic algorithms + data structures = evolution programs (3nd, extended ed.)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	michalewicz1996genetic-algorit	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:28:53 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, isbn = {3-540-58090-5}	\N	8ea9c64d852c32c590c54395debcba65	142fe0920c759468bc60a919020d2de2	19bf1e0a81b1aa62230650dc36d10cfa	book	Genetic algorithms + data structures = evolution programs (3nd, extended ed.)	Z. Michalewicz	\N	1996
7869817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joines1994on-the-use-of-n	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/joines94use.html	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	579-584	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:28:08 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/joines94use.html}	\N	65f6005bf56ec6d0b37a6d4315995038	5d0cc5f093ba08eb7e7964e85508548d	03719fde9e154cb2ccb7febfca3e9216	inproceedings	On the Use of Non-Stationary Penalty Functions to Solve Nonlinear Constrained Optimization Problems with {GA}'s	J.A. Joines and C.R. Houck	\N	1994
7869818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the third international conference on Genetic algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	fogarty1989varying-the-pro	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	104--109	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:27:39 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, location = {George Mason University, United States}, isbn = {1-55860-006-3}	\N	c07e4b88f7fa798207332c7984a1290c	9be66c67aee7eb0d263c1e9b32d9ccd4	d726ed7d407945f9ba86e37b8892fbac	inproceedings	Varying the probability of mutation in the genetic algorithm	T. C. Fogarty	\N	1989
7869819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eiben1996self-adaptivity	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/eiben96selfadaptivity.html	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	258-261	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-09 10:27:12 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/eiben96selfadaptivity.html}	\N	1d0a063e63b9878740ca07ceb897dd1d	86e482b04d4e3f1090d97bd54bca3543	83748322699881990647581a8e2518a2	inproceedings	Self-Adaptivity for Constraint Satisfaction: Learning Penalty Functions	A. E. Eiben and Z. Ruttkay	\N	1996
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7869822	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal	\N	lobo2000the-parameter-l	http://w3.ualg.pt/~flobo/papers/thesis.pdf	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-08 12:32:05 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/lobo-2000-the-parameter-l.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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ACgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMm}	Genetic algorithms (GAs) have been used to solve difficult optimization \
problems in a number of fields. One of the advantages of these algorithms \
is that they operate well even in domains where little is known, thus giving \
the GA the flavor of a general purpose problem solver. However, in order \
to solve a problem with the GA, the user usually has to specify a number \
of parameters that have little to do with the user's problem, and have more \
to do with the way the GA operates. This dissertation presents a technique \
that greatly simplifies the GA operation by relieving the user from having \
to set these parameters. Instead, the parameters are set automatically by \
the algorithm itself. The validity of the approach is illustrated with artificial \
problems often used to test GA techniques, and also with a simplified version \
of a network expansion problem	2f9df0358472a23bff56ccb015e51046	e4458b92a7a02035f3df73232320c2ce	08b1beff8ce5dc5eecc281b8e60bf59a	phdthesis	The parameter-less genetic algorithm: Rational and automated parameter selection for simplified genetic algorithm operation	F. G. Lobo	\N	2000
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to simplify genetic algorithm operation by incorporating knowledge of parameter \
selection and population sizing theory in the genetic algorithm itself. This paper shows \
how that technique can be used in practice by applying it to a network expansion \
problem. The existence of the parameter-less genetic algorithm stresses the fact that \
some problems need more processing power than others. Such observation leads to the \
development of a problem difficulty measure which is also introduced in this paper. The \
measure can be useful for comparing the difficulty of real-world problems. 	079b66bc98d102fc7d7788af6269bf68	d05c034375c8da43d50c1a531fe7a0ec	6bc9f9629f425ba15910e1deb98911d2	article	The parameter-less genetic algorithm in practice	F. G. Lobo and D. E. Goldberg	\N	2004
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ACgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMm}, rating = {2}	A GA's performance on a specific problem is related to many factors, such as genetic opera- \
tors and corresponding parameter settings and the representation of the problem on the chromo- \
some.  Optimization of these factors to improve the speed and robustness of search is essential to \
successful application of a GA.  The work reported here uses a two-level GA system (DAGA2) to \
solve a practical problem:  the conceptual layout of machines on a factory floor (not the detailed \
design), based on a matrix of positive and negative relationships of various strengths between \
machines.  This is a difficult, high-dimensionality problem.   Performances of a traditional parallel \
GA system and our DAGA2 system are compared.  The later one is compared with and without \
the use of several different representations for the problem at various times and in various subpop- \
ulations, demonstrating the strong contribution which the use of multiple representations makes to \
solution of the problem.  The authors argue the necessity of optimizing many aspects of the GA in \
order to obtain useful solutions on such difficult, real problems. \
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7869828	Evolutionary Computation	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myers2001empirical-model	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	461-493	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-05-07 10:42:57 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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AAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAys=}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/myers-2001-empirical-model.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {5}, doi = {10.1162/10636560152642878}	This paper addresses the problem of reliably setting genetic algorithm parameters for \
consistent labelling problems. Genetic algorithm parameters are notoriously difficult \
to determine. This paper proposes a robust empirical framework, based on the anal- \
ysis of factorial experiments. The use of a graeco-latin square permits an initial study \
of a wide range of parameter settings. This is followed by fully crossed factorial ex- \
periments with narrower ranges, which allow detailed analysis by logistic regression. \
The empirical models thus derived can be used first to determine optimal algorithm \
parameters, and second to shed light on interactions between the parameters and their \
relative importance. The initial models do not extrapolate well. However, an advan- \
tage of this approach is that the modelling process is under the control of the experi- \
menter, and is hence very flexible. Refined models are produced, which are shown to \
be robust under extrapolation to up to triple the problem size.	c89a3debd6d17e00f84efb56045400af	209528a22d75be26abcc2e5117d845d0	c468510af18f3cb2705320e3a7bd0531	article	Empirical Modelling of Genetic Algorithms	Richard Myers and Edwin R. Hancock	\N	2001
7869829	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN VI: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	back2000an-empirical-st	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	315--324	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-07 10:17:41 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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are adjusted during the run. In particular we use an existing self-adaptive mutation \
rate mechanism, propose a new mechanism for self-adaptive crossover rates, and \
redesign an existing variable population size model. We compare the simple GA with \
GAs featuring only one of the parameter adjusting mechanisms and with a GA that \
applies all three mechanisms - and is therefore almost "parameterless". The \
experimental results on a carefully designed test suite indicate the superiority of the \
parameterless GA and give a hint on the power of adapting the population size. \
	9cbd1a4d730b8721345c4d77b3798c55	b6a672a44edba9da6f7c40a375166af9	cf2d11a843caafad761fba08bfc22cf8	inproceedings	An Empirical Study on GAs \\"Without Parameters\\"	T. B\\"{a}ck and A. E. Eiben and N. A. L. van der Vaart	\N	2000
7869830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Engineering Self-Organizing Applications (ESOA'06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eiben2006reinforcement-l	http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Egusz/papers/ESOA-06-Eiben-Horvath-Kowalczyk-Schut.pdf	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 15:43:42 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/eiben-2006-reinforcement-l.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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AAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAys=}	The research reported in this paper is concerned with assessing the \
usefulness of reinforcment learning (RL) for on-line calibration of parameters in \
evolutionary algorithms (EA). We are running an RL procedure and the EA simul- \
taneously and the RL is changing the EA parameters on-the-fly. We evaluate this \
approach experimentally on a range of fitness landscapes with varying degrees \
of ruggedness. The results show that EA calibrated by the RL-based approach \
outperforms a benchmark EA.	da6c262118bcac039c1fda21494c8839	bf175b6506c6253a66f309f329c00954	35d0cf526e9355f7d3d26385bfeefd88	inproceedings	Reinforcement Learning for Online Control of Evolutionary Algorithms	A.E. Eiben and M. Horvath and W. Kowalczyk and and M.C. Schut	Brueckner and Hassas and Jelasity and Yamins	2006
7869831	T.P. Runarsson et al. editors, Parallel Problem Solving from Nature, (PPSN IX), LNCS, Springer	IX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eiben2006is-self-adaptat	http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Egusz/papers/PPSN2006-Eiben-Schut-deWilde.pdf	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	900-909	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 15:42:41 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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Is it possible and rewarding to self-adapt parameters regarding selection \
and population size in an evolutionary algorithm? The motivation comes \
from the observation that the ma jority of the existing EC literature is \
concerned with (self-)adaptation of variation operators, while there are \
indications that (self-)adapting selection operators or the population size \
can be equally or even more rewarding. We approach the question in an \
empirical manner. We design and execute experiments for comparing \
the performance increase of a benchmark EA when augmented with self- \
adaptive control of parameters concerning selection and population size \
in isolation and in combination. With the necessary caveats regarding \
the test suite and the particular mechanisms used we observe that self- \
adapting selection yields the highest benefit (up to 30-40%) in terms of \
speed. \
	add94ddd6a3e558f7de91fc690be298e	bb633507a9e39f05c50e09edf63cf021	839f859168b1917c871701d43d3072ae	article	Is self-adaptation of selection pressure and population size possible? - a case study	A.E. Eiben and M.C. Schut and A.R. de Wilde	\N	2006
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7869833	IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation	3(4)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harik1999the-compact-gen	http://w3.ualg.pt/~flobo/papers/cga-ieee-tec.pdf	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	287-297	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 15:38:18 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/harik-1999-the-compact-gen.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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7869834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 1997 IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lobo1997decision-making	http://w3.ualg.pt/~flobo/papers/hybrid-icec97.pdf	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	122-125	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 15:25:40 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/lobo-1997-decision-making.pdf}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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7869835	IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gallagher2006a-general-purpo	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	590--603	\N	5	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	a3351dc1d445fd4719286fa89a88e331	b6bab5ef04b3cf0fee7d4859db7caeac	4b2a1deb415287ee601c31c92dafec12	article	{A General-Purpose Tunable Landscape Editor}	M. Gallagher and B. Yuan	\N	2006
7869836	Evolutionary Computation	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muhlenbein2005the-estimation-	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1--27	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	600d41eb318941e415b0c80d7396dbd7	6ba6792032fd8144c325cfa7699c21c4	61dc17512360e33eb452cfc6a8b76eb1	article	{The Estimation of Distributions and the                  Minimum Relative Entropy Principle}	H. M\\"uhlenbein and R. H\\"ons	\N	2005
7869838	IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	czarn2004statistical-exp	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	405-421	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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AAAAAAAAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAys=}, date-modified = {2008-05-22 15:27:59 +0200}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TEVC.2004.831262}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/czarn-2004-statistical-exp.pdf}	The traditional concept of a genetic algorithm (GA) is that of selection, \
crossover and mutation. However, a limited amount of data from the \
literature has suggested that the niche for the beneficial effect of crossover \
upon GA performance may be smaller than has traditionally been held. \
Based upon previous results on not-linear-separable problems we decided \
to explore this by comparing two test problem suites, one comprising non- \
rotated functions and the other comprising the same functions rotated by \
45 degrees rendering them not-linear-separable. \
We find that for the difficult rotated functions the crossover operator \
was detrimental to the performance of the GA. We conjecture that what \
makes a problem difficult for the GA is complex and involves factors \
such as the degree of optimization at local minima due to crossover, the \
bias associated with the mutation operator and the Hamming Distances \
present in the individual problems due to the encoding. \
Finally, we tested our GA on a real world landscape minimization \
problem to see if the results obtained would match those from the difficult \
rotated functions. We find that they match and that the features which \
make certain of the test functions difficult are also present in the real \
world problem. \
	68df797a0cff20c94455fede34b16b11	e0db0970714a9a2d154a34b59e65a4eb	4381b4dd9d4206bad4bc3d5d482bf094	article	Statistical exploratory analysis of genetic algorithms	A. Czarn and C. MacNish and K. Vijayan and B.A. Turlach and R. Gupta	\N	2004
7869839	IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	francois2001design-of-evolu	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	129--148	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {YnBsaXN0MDDUAQIDBAUGCQpYJHZlcnNpb25UJHRvcFkkYXJjaGl2ZXJYJG9iamVjdHMSAAGGoNE\
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7869841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	goldberg1989genetic-algorit	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=534133	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, posted-at = {2008-02-11 03:09:52}, citeulike-article-id = {1780365}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=534133}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0201157675}	\N	a3188894f27403740a06e56209d0e503	79bb58f1d9d57b042cf0f771784d4adb	4199e4e99c3c8d331b3097e9f44a6da7	book	Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization and Machine Learning	D.E. Goldberg	\N	1989
7869845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the third international conference on Genetic algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	jog1989the-effects-of-	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	110--115	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, location = {George Mason University, United States}, isbn = {1-55860-006-3}	\N	ec29bec8f714479f6b5d43f6665101ea	8c670cd2ea8e1efcebd1868bd7336e9c	cdaddd779323ff4c54a811547f15434a	inproceedings	The effects of population size, heuristic crossover and local improvement on a genetic algorithm for the traveling salesman problem	P. Jog and J.Y. Suh and D. van Gucht	\N	1989
7869846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Genetic Algorithms on Genetic algorithms and their application	\N	\N	\N	L. E. Associates, Inc.	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	oliver1987a-study-of-perm	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	224--230	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, location = {Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States}, isbn = {0-8058-0158-8}	\N	c9dc1d1ef95adde89ed31ac107958c26	d31db82b318ab1072a9600a61ad15822	56ba107b87d975a462376704a886a1e9	inproceedings	A study of permutation crossover operators on the traveling salesman problem	I. M. Oliver and D. J. Smith and J. R. C. Holland	\N	1987
7869848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN I: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	hesser1991towards-an-opti	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	23--32	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, isbn = {3-540-54148-9}	\N	7512fa2b4eecb9be8e33f5ac0c2d16e5	0159065f7ec74177adce32f7cbf5563b	5cf9b9f607e61660519a5daeca90aae7	inproceedings	Towards an Optimal Mutation Probability for Genetic Algorithms	J. Hesser and R. M\\"{a}nner	\N	1991
7869849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN III: Proceedings of the International Conference on Evolutionary Computation. The Third Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	nakano1994optimal-populat	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	130--138	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, isbn = {3-540-58484-6}	\N	fa2eb87d261504e5cc7dbb2ebaf72812	961d4fbb8a2a774f7e9af76aebd01245	ebd94620feac3fa6fcdf56c3edad96c4	inproceedings	Optimal Population Size under Constant Computation Cost	R. Nakano and Y. Davidor and T. Yamada	\N	1994
7869850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the third international conference on Genetic algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	schaffer1989a-study-of-cont	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	51--60	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, location = {George Mason University, United States}, isbn = {1-55860-006-3}	\N	492822f8f5ddbb67a8ce7113bc4175ae	eff3cda40e1334fc2f50043bcc8c9e4f	5b47c5777a45b6efbe4ec6299967aed4	inproceedings	A study of control parameters affecting online performance of genetic algorithms for function optimization	J.D. Schaffer and R.A. Caruana and L.J. Eshelman and R. Das	\N	1989
7869851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Congress on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yuan2005a-hybrid-approa	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1096-1103	\N	\N	CEC-2005	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:05 +0200}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2005.1554813}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	b7412549ef1bcc8a8ede6925491f2a36	c8b8351f2abb54f2927bf5b7ff7f0c53	2a2f36df01eea66c4cf9fa05e5b1d313	inproceedings	A hybrid approach to parameter tuning in genetic algorithms	B. Yuan and M. Gallagher	\N	2005
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7870074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on World Wide Web, \	WWW 2009, Madrid, Spain, April 20-24, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	auer-s-2009-621-a	http://www.sheridanprinting.com/09-www-cd35mxg/docs/p621.pdf	\N		\N	\N	621-630	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, file = {auer-s-2009-621-a.pdf:auer-s-2009-621-a.pdf:PDF}, owner = {seebi}	\N	3d5045c1686101fae2420df07d4aa22f	a85723140aa84c8947a473aeec1bd26c	fdacaa25c1098b9a8bdcc7c883237150	inproceedings	Triplify – Lightweight Linked Data Publication from Relational Databases	Sören Auer and Sebastian Dietzold and Jens Lehmann and Sebastian Hellmann and David Aumueller	\N	2009
7870083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1996 {IEEE} Conference on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ	\N	\N	\N	lis1996parallel-geneti	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	324--329	ICEC-96	\N	ICEC-96	date-added = {2008-05-15 15:25:06 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-04-07 11:19:58 +0200}	\N	9ada41c3a8f0e9433f97370eeb2f9bea	9b43eac500012a9d9f09df2f39e69e5a	9d9296b1cf485edf22556682c5b2d35e	inproceedings	Parallel Genetic Algorithm with Dynamic Control Parameter	J. Lis	\N	1996
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7870086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2003 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC'2003)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ	\N	\N	\N	takashima2003self-adaptive-i	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1072--1079	CEC-2003	\N	CEC-2003	date-added = {2008-05-08 12:20:13 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:06 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/takashima-2006-techniques-to-i.pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {4}	\N	5d6fbdb45262ef0eb237efa2a2fdb907	4b97900d80f75477237b00bfa45fe21c	6c9f76d45a63f4508ad255b0aa14b1f5	inproceedings	Self adaptive island ga	E. Takashima and Y. Murata and N. Shibata and M. Ito	R. Sarker and R. Reynolds and H. Abbass and K. C. Tan and B. McKay and D. Essam and T. Gedeon	2003
7870087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parameter Setting in Evolutionary Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	yuan2007combining-meta-	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/series/sci/sci54.html#YuanG07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	121-142	\N	\N	lobo2007parameter-setti	date-added = {2008-05-08 12:17:28 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-09-12 15:39:13 +0200}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69432-8_6}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/yuan-2007-combining-meta-.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-540-69431-1}, read = {Yes}, rating = {3}	This chapter presents a novel framework for tuning the parameters of \
Evolutionary Algorithms. A hybrid technique combining Meta-EAs and statistical \
Racing approaches is developed, which is not only capable of effectively exploring \
the search space of numerical parameters but also suitable for tuning symbolic pa- \
rameters where it is generally difficult to define any sensible distance metric. \
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7870090	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parameter Setting in Evolutionary Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	eiben2007parameter-contr	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	19-46	\N	\N	lobo2007parameter-setti	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69432-8_2}, read = {Yes}, rating = {5}	\N	92f11db7c078047a118143b7e10edf93	db3c1e8e4339541a13cb8e84c60badd6	feb8ade32385a5b4047840cf09dfe6cd	incollection	Parameter Control in Evolutionary Algorithms	A. E. Eiben and Z. Michalewicz and M. Schoenauer and J. E. Smith	F.G. Lobo and C.F. Lima and Z. Michalewicz	2007
7870091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parameter Setting in Evolutionary Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	preuss2007sequential-para	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	91-119	\N	\N	lobo2007parameter-setti	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69432-8_5}, read = {Yes}, rating = {5}	\N	3fe2b88749ca8227e40be22e87c0946d	c6c1da9613c9dd61631dcd8d3fff9027	5fb1698b07d90c074942c9225e7d866d	incollection	Sequential Parameter Optimization Applied to Self-Adaptation                for Binary-Coded Evolutionary Algorithms	M. Preuss and T. Bartz-Beielstein	F.G. Lobo and C.F. Lima and Z. Michalewicz	2007
7870092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	friesleben1993optimization-of	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	392-399	\N	\N	albrecht1993artificial-neur	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	435c17d53dd1c0968106864b644bed0c	e600f70ea007f60ef3cdc24a4e703429	c08fcd64e9d982e7dd4aad29dd86f535	incollection	Optimization of Genetic Algorithms by Genetic Algorithms	B. Friesleben and M. Hartfelder	R.F. Albrecht and C.R. Reeves and N.C. Steele	1993
7870093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI 2007, Proceedings of the 20th International Joint                Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nannen2007relevance-estim	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1034--1039	\N	\N	IJCAI-2007	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:13 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	da31457a2c11c477eac7cfbbf6cbd024	68193cd6ce7b97aae6b0b680d3ec10e5	8880680a8959834e50a8ae81f5a2574a	inproceedings	{Relevance Estimation and Value Calibration                   of Evolutionary Algorithm Parameters}	V. Nannen and A. E. Eiben	Manuela M. Veloso	2007
7870094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	landgraaf2007parameter-calib	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	71--78	CEC-2007	\N	CEC-2007	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-11-14 16:00:28 +0100}	\N	d7a46e81b3b2707bc633bbda6b6fe575	1d2d5543a8a3135a7dab3f10ff8eda1c	e25dacabb20251415d2fd74ccbc87faa	inproceedings	{Parameter Calibration using Meta-Algorithms}	W.A. de Landgraaf and A.E. Eiben and V. Nannen	\N	2007
7870095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	nannen2007efficient-relev	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	103--110	CEC-2007	\N	CEC-2007	date-added = {2008-05-06 12:08:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-11-14 16:02:11 +0100}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	c88c280a0aef08d9c5719e4d25de0961	f35b020b17964b9b7c10c5d136ec31d6	ccac48132cd8fe34d055955ce1f66e67	inproceedings	{Efficient Relevance Estimation and Value                  Calibration of Evolutionary Algorithm Parameters}	V. Nannen and A. E. Eiben	\N	2007
7870097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	thierens2005an-adaptive-pur	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1539--1546	CEC-2005	\N	CEC-2005	date-added = {2008-05-06 10:58:50 +0200}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:05 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/thierens-2005-an-adaptive-pur.pdf}, isbn = {0-7803-9363-5}	\N	ca79fa01208dbf9741857ff32c5cae50	8b4724bf37622f20d5edd26b0c9e760e	472ea05cb7bf756d4843b41088a8e401	inproceedings	An adaptive pursuit strategy for allocating operator probabilities	D. Thierens	\N	2005
7870098	\N	5199	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	fialho2008extreme-value-b	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	PPSN-2008	\N	PPSN-2008	date-added = {2008-05-06 10:48:57 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:06 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/fialho-2008-extreme-value-b.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-540-87699-1}, read = {Yes}, rating = {4}	Credit Assignment is a crucial ingredient for successful Adap- \
tive Operator Selection. Instead of the average fitness improvement of \
newborn offspring, this paper proposes to use some empirical order statis- \
tics of those improvements, arguing that rare but highly beneficial jumps \
matter as much or more than frequent but small improvements. An ex- \
treme value based Credit Assignment is thus proposed, rewarding each \
operator with the best fitness improvement observed in a sliding window \
for this operator. This mechanism, combined with existing Adaptive Op- \
erator Selection rules, is investigated in an EC-like setting. First results \
show that the proposed method allows both the Adaptive Pursuit and \
the Dynamic Multi-Armed Bandit selection rules to actually track the \
best operators along evolution. \
	7c4143c1b16e5e471ed5dcd62163533d	8fbf6db1735635328e92ed066cd7245a	3bf8467606a8007fadc7d3893509a0ad	inproceedings	Extreme Value Based Adaptive Operator Selection	\\'{A}. Fialho and L. DaCosta and M. Schoenauer and M. Sebag	G{\\"u}nter Rudolph and Thomas Jansen and Simon M. Lucas and Carlo Poloni and Nicola Beume	2008
7870099	\N	5199	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPSN	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	dacosta2008adaptive-operat	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	PPSN-2008	\N	PPSN-2008	date-added = {2008-05-06 10:43:39 +0200}, bdsk-file-1 = {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}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:06 +0200}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.vu.nl/ci/ec/catalog/src/dacosta-2008-adaptive-operat.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-540-87699-1}, read = {Yes}, rating = {2}	\N	8c202f51883ec44dddb81cefb65ac5a6	ebf61bc2dc52726764ae93d454ad163e	d09087f51fe2e36986f9bf13c4890c93	inproceedings	Adaptive Operator selection with dynamic multi-armed bandits	L. DaCosta and \\'{A}. Fialho and M. Schoenauer and M. Sebag	G{\\"u}nter Rudolph and Thomas Jansen and Simon M. Lucas and Carlo Poloni and Nicola Beume	2008
7870100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland, Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	kakuza1992adaptive-search	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	\N	PPSN-1992	\N	PPSN-1992	date-added = {2008-04-21 16:33:31 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:10 +0200}	\N	7ac0a508cf503d209de524076a49dbba	fbc1e448f79ac33322b78ef5b754bb92	2a0b9e341587d4de810f49ed0ea0124f	inproceedings	Adaptive Search Strategy for Genetic Algorithms with Additional Genetic Algorithms	Y. Kakuza and H. Sakanashi and K. Suzuki	R M{\\"a}nner and B Manderick	1992
7870101	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	greffenstette1986optimisation-of	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	122-128	IEEETSMC-1986	\N	IEEETSMC-1986	date-added = {2008-04-21 16:27:24 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-09-12 15:37:20 +0200}	\N	240f4bde594af8fccad87add425d6d65	8c69e4f059ba8f22480223a8174b05d1	9fba5a7600f93456e087eaf283ff43c9	inproceedings	Optimisation of {C}ontrol {P}arameters for {G}enetic {A}lgorithms	J.J Greffenstette	\N	1986
7870102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foudations of Genetic Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	eshelman1990the-chc-adaptiv	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	265-283	\N	\N	rawlins1990foudations-of-g	date-added = {2008-04-21 15:28:56 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}	\N	d2e72ea358374be3d9dfb1cf28b1db78	00eaea7fa14226b62a9469533750c64c	c08b01fdd83926d066a27d7aa0361686	incollection	The CHC adaptive search algorithm	L. Eshelman	G. Rawlins	1990
7870103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Genetic Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco	\N	\N	\N	davis1989adapting-operat	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	61-69	ICGA-1989	\N	ICGA-1989	date-added = {2008-04-21 14:57:36 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:36:12 +0200}	\N	b5f97c8f6914c97f584a100f5506bd64	91e76b16de58b8ee9ecf9abe4246c8ed	9472aca594868da1aaadbd04ba3aa20f	inproceedings	Adapting Operator Probabilities in Genetic Algorithms	L. Davis	J.D. Schaffer	1989
7870104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parameter Setting in Evolutionary Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	de-jong2007parameter-setti	\N	\N	Selmar	\N	\N	1-18	\N	\N	lobo2007parameter-setti	date-added = {2008-04-21 14:24:00 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-05-16 11:35:59 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {5}	Overview of parameter tuning by hand, adaptive and meta-GA based. Overview of different kinds and methods of tuning and and overview of the commonly used parameters.	f2fb16bbfd1432e694899e33f11db923	bbe4fbaf1f1135a88590b48b928946f9	bf3760484616473c2e0901fd1fdd8b30	incollection	Parameter Setting in EAs: a 30 Year Perspective	K. {De Jong}	F.G. Lobo and C.F. Lima and Z. Michalewicz	2007
7870217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CNRES	Paris	\N	\N	Destephen:2008	\N	\N		\N	180 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-916716-12-1}	\N	5b0104304e42bf960e1284dec8ca2ce4	d365934f4adf0a7dbe5653340a3fd282	abdeae93f3cc01755e5461007ffc3d9a	book	Prosopographie chrétienne du Bas-Empire - Tome 3: Diocèse d'Asie (325-641)	Sylvain Destephen	\N	2008
7870265	Journal of Computational Chemistry	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University	\N	\N	Friedrichs2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.21209	\N		\N	\N	864-872	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/jcc.21209}	\N	3f87030b614516a5d772098091960e89	9fecbe7a7175ff040487a1a88ae7b568	66a192940cbf684aaf39e2b5b41470c2	article	Accelerating molecular dynamic simulation on graphics processing units	Mark S. Friedrichs and Peter Eastman and Vishal Vaidyanathan and Mike Houston and Scott Legrand and Adam L. Beberg and Daniel L. Ensign and Christopher M. Bruns and Vijay S. Pande	\N	2009
7870272	Journal of Computational Physics	227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AndersonLorenzTravesset2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHY-4RSRDRR-2/2/a87976a5d421a769b4325750e22387e8	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Computational Physics : General purpose molecular dynamics simulations fully implemented on graphics processing units	\N	\N	5342-5359	\N	10	\N	issn = {0021-9991}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2008.01.047}	Graphics processing units (GPUs), originally developed for rendering real-time effects in computer games, now provide unprecedented computational power for scientific applications. In this paper, we develop a general purpose molecular dynamics code that runs entirely on a single GPU. It is shown that our GPU implementation provides a performance equivalent to that of fast 30 processor core distributed memory cluster. Our results show that GPUs already provide an inexpensive alternative to such clusters and discuss implications for the future.	45f2349f5e935c36851aaab53e4ffcb1	5fc64cc932f655fdff0f7907722b6b55	255704731c77b99405eab7866ed059ed	article	General purpose molecular dynamics simulations fully implemented on graphics processing units	Joshua A. Anderson and Chris D. Lorenz and A. Travesset	\N	2008
7870308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://korrekt.org/papers/KroetzschRudolphHitzler_ELquerying_ISWC2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d851c6c5f6d644e94ead3aa7416febc6	837c29bcce611b9b1dd01ebad148ea5b	aa3c0f39838fd253537ccbd2ff176a39	proceedings	Conjunctive Queries for a Tractable Fragment of OWL 1.1	P. Hitzler	\N	2007
7870346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eChallenges 2006, Barcelona	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941260	http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/images/Publications/echallenges_851_doc_1519.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e08f371b8f262ee9cc2a8030afd06a7	45a2bce511a0d5e83b2df67161e7c844	ed8497d29f34e059a93a77a11092b1ca	inproceedings	Making Learning Objects useful with Semantic Web Services	Nuria de de Lama and S. Arroyo and M. A. Sicilia and J. M. Lopez-Cobo	\N	2006-10
7870379	International Collectives, Cognition Systems Research	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941238	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6W6C-4JDVP85-2-5&_cdi=6595&_user=126980&_orig=search&_coverDate=06%2F30%2F2006&_sk=999929997&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkWb&md5=c769bcf92cc2f0e40ce3f613380b67d0&ie=/sdarticle.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2c6dc226c64862adf9c2b2ac445ed35	8a4afc5a7e6dff8cb044b6607d79e106	0410a69726e21d55658f47acf684d691	article	From collective Intentionality to International Collectives, Cognition Systems Research 	L. Tummolini and C. Castelfranchi and E. Bottazzi and C. Catenacci and A. Gangemi and J. Lehmann	\N	2006-03
7870388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In proceedings of the EON'2006 Workshop, at WWW 2006, Edinburgh	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941214	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {http://km.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/ws/eon2006/eon2006sabouetal.pdf}	\N	22f65748fd8b4ef0e5dea10a35eabda1	f94f90bde6f8d8713515da0e54bf52e2	24a30a94e8537831c22364d793924ab5	inproceedings	Ontology Selection: Ontology Evaluation on the Real Semantic Web	M. Sabou and V. Lopez and E. Motta and V. Uren	\N	2006-06
7870431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	FOMI2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a415bc2b669abc0b9d89ea8c2e5638f	5eb0c6e4035cabdc27292c727d2f058e	8b687495fb0b897225b793ed638a8ccc	book	Formal Ontologies Meet Industry	Stefano Borgo and Leonardo Lesmo	\N	2008
7870445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 21st International Workshop on Description Logics (DL'08), Dresden, Germany, 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	317	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca39c4ec0a0d4513637697c637b95a16	18b0afb3a0248124f0905f3585d1b818	5eb6cc3b79d0b1993627459c177ccada	inproceedings	A Kernel Revision Operator in Description Logics	G Qi and P Haase and Z Huang and J. Pan	\N	2008-05
7870468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Philologische Studien und Quellen	Seelbach1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	115	\N		\N	5b2aa0a29dcedb117becd2ebbf0185f0	c751c04110d16fa85984ff74fad30a40	fe51cb185cba8e008953ebbcab5f1458	book	Späthöfische Literatur und ihre Rezeption im späten Mittelalter. Studien zum Publikum des \\textit{Helmbrecht} von Wernher dem Gartenaere	Ulrich Seelbach	\N	1987
7870679	Applied Ergonomics	19	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lansdale1988	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0003-6870(88)90199-8	\N		\N	\N	55--66	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2006-08-14 16:06:37}, citeulike-article-id = {100219}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/0003-6870(88)90199-8}	A requirement of 'The Office of the Future' is that it provides us with an effective way of storing and retrieving information. But existing IT products go nowhere near supporting the variety of activities which can be observed in paper-based offices, and it is not surprising that concepts of the 'paperless office' are as far off as they were when the idea was first mooted. This paper illustrates how many of the issues involved in the automation of information management are essentially psychological in nature. These principally devolve upon the processes of recall, recognition and categorisation. Examples of existing information management techniques show how there is a trend to automate with a view to simulating office practices, or to develop according to the availability of technological solutions. Both of these are inefficient with respect to the user's psychological needs. A framework for developing user-oriented information management systems is discussed and relevant research issues presented.	df49c04d581d954c17ab28a090badfe0	8cfa18a28f04b0a37e9332ed1d1d138a	545050f0545850b5181722443e4c3cb6	article	The psychology of personal information management	M. Lansdale	\N	1988
7870708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of CHI 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nelson_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56e3d5c21e6ce4751e5d0243746d5d7a	3972b6e1bfd84c728d7d527c666747aa	3c157d4b5f3a394adf73516b9bd05203	inproceedings	With a Little Help from My Friends: Examining the Impact of Social Annotations in Sensemaking Tasks	Les Nelson and Christoph Held and Peter Pirolli and Lichan Hong and Diane Schiano and Ed H. Chi	\N	2009
7870805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941265	ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ah801e/ah801e00.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09f734841d3d437b65c872955f8936e4	d623f65ec378a2d7531695f95ca4718e	61dd0ed6aa6a3b9a21fa0ab9af348bb4	inproceedings	From AGROVOC to the Agricultural Ontology Service	Margherita Sini and B. Lauser and A. Liang and J. Keizer and S. Katz	\N	2006-10
7870810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presentation at Daidalos Public Workshop: Exchange of ideas and results with FP7 projects	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg, Germany	\N	\N	Robitzsch2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae0f42c00fd054f0634f3962ed1b91e3	5b5b71063a15680a426ff905562f50bd	ad5ee0fdadb387c473b9406a11c0e770	inproceedings	Wireless Multitechnology Mesh Approach of the CARMEN project	Sebastian Robitzsch	\N	2008
7870840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Social Networking in Organizations, November 9, 2008, San Diego	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZhRo08	http://research.ihost.com/cscw08-socialnetworkinginorgs/	\N		\N	File: http://research.ihost.com/cscw08-socialnetworkinginorgs/papers/zhao_cscw08_workshop.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a01a760e140e6029066352f5d93e88b7	f5c8322edc422402d09e35fabdbf1ef0	006df7d52118acfd1426977bf5b13293	inproceedings	How Might Microblogs Support Collaborative Work?	Dejin Zhao and Mary Beth Rosson	\N	2008
7870857	System Sciences, 2009. HICSS '09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AsDo09	http://smg.media.mit.edu/papers/yannick/mycrocosmhicss.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2009.321}	This paper introduces Mycrocosm, a micro-blogging site in which users communicate via statistical graphics, rather than the usual short text statements. Users of Mycrocosm can record everyday "personal statistics" and share this information in the form of simple graphs and charts. People have used it to track how they got to work and how long it took, what color clothes they wore, how often they checked their Facebook updates, how often a colleague shows up late, and many other trends and events. Mycrocosm raises awareness of the strong yet subtle effect a medium has upon the messages it conveys. Most computer based communication interfaces are text based, so while the conduit is computational, the medium is not far different from a typewriter. Mycrocosm, by using easily updated statistical graphs, creates an easy to use and understand medium that nevertheless is quite different from other forms of communication, both direct and computer mediated.	b5653b6c73e5e4479bfec18fbf888657	6ed64b3278ff9a2cffac0787adaed152	843dfe8a2d0575f5781804d5c4b417a3	inproceedings	Mycrocosm: Visual Microblogging	Y. Assogba and J. Donath	\N	2009
7871098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2008 (forthcoming)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JaHP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.04}, file = {:C\\:\\\\Users\\\\prilla\\\\Documents\\\\IMTM\\\\Pubs\\\\accepted\\\\MuC 2008\\\\MOdellierung\\\\MuC2008-finalVersion_ij_mp.doc:Word}, owner = {prilla}	\N	5ddcc420d9b575496d84817cb918b631	9cc546e9cad2efa199035989cf7d9a5d	c4d039c50d625dc2d1e5b176b0ad3fff	inproceedings	Modellierung statt Interviews? Eine neue qualitative Erhebungsmethode	Isa Jahnke and Thomas Herrmann and Michael Prilla	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christoph Kindsmüller	2008
7871102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft  244 (Berliner Handreichungen) ISSN: 1438-7662	misc	http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/docviews/abstract.php?lang=ger&id=29532	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Auskunft in Bibliotheken ist ein alter Hut: Da sitzt eine graumäusige, Dutt tragende Bibliothekarin oder ein schlecht gekleideter, dick bebrillter Bibliothekar hinter einer ausladenden "Auskunftstheke" und beantwortet Fragen - wenn sie oder er gerade nichts Besseres zu tun hat. Dieses alte Bild des klassischen Auskunftsdienstes gehört sicher der Vergangenheit an. Aber ist eine Auskunftsstelle in Bibliotheken wirklich noch zeitgemäß? Findet nicht jeder selbst am besten was er sucht, einfach, schnell und frei verfügbar im Internet? Aber ist diese Information auch verlässlich und praktikabel? In dieser Arbeit wird davon ausgegangen, dass das persönliche Gespräch in Bibliotheken nach wie vor ein zentrales Mittel ist, um Informationen umfassend und zuverlässig zu gewinnen. Auch durch alle technischen Weiterentwicklungen der Kommunikationsmedien hindurch bleibt die „menschliche“ Basis erhalten und die alten Regeln der zwischenmenschlichen Kommunikation behalten ihre Gültigkeit, da die menschliche Kommunikation auf grundsätzlichen psychologischen Axiomen fußt. Das elektronische Medium beinhaltet jedoch neue Möglichkeiten der Fehleranfälligkeit und der Fehlinterpretation von Kommunikation. Gleichzeitig wird der Erfolg von „Botschaften“ im Zeitalter der weltweiten Dauerkommunikation immer wichtiger. Daher muss sehr viel genauer als bisher darauf geachtet werden, dass das in welcher Form auch immer „Gesagte“ auch beim Gesprächspartner ankommt. Anhand kommunikationspsychologischer Grundlagen und Techniken wie dem Aktiven Zuhören und der Kommunikationsstile von Friedemann Schulz von Thun wird erläutert, woran das Zweiergespräch, insbesondere bei Auskunft und Gespräch in Bibliotheken immer wieder scheitert und wie Kommunikation im Beratungsdialog gelingen kann. 	19a1e42e3f49dd4c9cd6a235a29bfd20	87d5fe098bde98c8fd416a0508caca3a	d17654453a18aedf0138cd1ab155cafe	book	Auskunft hinter Fragen? – Kommunikationspsychologische (Erfolgs-)Faktoren bei Auskunft und Gespräch in Bibliotheken 	Ruth Scherger	\N	2009
7871145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, H. 210, Masterarbeit, 2007,  HU Berlin	misc	http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h210/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1e1906b7a63d31721212896028e0f8e	a9d2078b05f8eda9740d835decc6e917	52669c6f3b1c32f39b843491963e1273	book	Netzpublikationen-Geschäftsgang und Verfügbarkeitmachung	Anke Verena Meyer	\N	2007
7871202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Implementing International Services	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag	\N	\N	\N	PrRS09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, owner = {prilla}	\N	e806b95afd608912191265054b1216a9	11fa09a0b6e243032f55cd264ce5ddd7	9f351ca28ed83d29a39f99236276ef72	inproceedings	The Application of the MARIS method: Lessons learned	Michael Prilla and Ute Reuter and Michael Schermann	Tilo Böhmann and Wolfgang Burr and Thomas Herrmann and Helmut Krcmar	2009
7871203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference International Management. Jahrestagung der Wissenschaftlichen
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\	Kommission Internationales Management
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\	
\
\	im Verband der Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PRSH09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.09}, file = {:Pubs\\\\accepted\\\\Maris - KIM 2009\\\\PRSH09.pdf:PDF}, owner = {prilla}	Internationalizing service processes within internationally operating
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\	service providers requires service managers to balance the potential
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\	of internationally standardized service processes and the local need
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\	for adaptation in individual subsidiaries. This process bears the
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\	risk of conflicts arising from differences in prerequisites or other
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\	necessities. Despite being pivotal to successful service internationalization,
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\	surprisingly little guidance can be found on the actual procedure
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\	of identifying and resolving international adaptations. We present
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\	an approach in systematically identifying, discussing and resolving
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\	such conflicts while maintaining company’s standards. Our approach
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\	is based on a participatory workshop bringing together participants
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\	from different subsidiaries. It uses graphical models as vehicles
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\	to continuously document, guide and reflect on the current state
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\	of the discussion. We report on a case study with a globally operating
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\	facility management provider to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits
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\	of our approach. We contribute to effective service internationalization
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\	by presenting a systematic approach towards identifying and resolving
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\	conflicts arising from different prerequisites and perspectives taken
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\	by parent companies and their affiliates based on conceptual models.	b76d6843b4b7c38ff19dedc905787137	06a483eb4d5df8fb6ea83acc5417bdc0	163c663c25d3c131a108a9ff573f3d97	conference	Model-based conflict resolution in service internationalization:
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\	A participatory approach	Michael Prilla and Ute Reuter and Michael Schermann and Thomas Herrmann and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7871204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Implementing International Services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PrSB09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, referenced_in = {KIM}, owner = {prilla}	\N	fc4400f1548ed26e6997ee389ed4c3f2	788ca5d76c4b419ce043755b6c0b50e1	87103c9025c43c8530bfbd715984c75e	inproceedings	Balancing flexibility and standards in international facility management
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\	with the MARIS method: the Case of M-BETA	Michael Prilla and Michael Schermann and Tilo Böhmann	Tilo Böhmann and Wolfgang Burr and Thomas Herrmann and Helmut Krcmar	2009
7871208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PrRi05	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30524/30524.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.03.19}, owner = {michael}, misc = {imtm-code = {30524}}	\N	1787e4237a81be662231a79fe36d2334	ae9f1c846196eb1940c6ee8700f594e4	755b2327ce5d31b6bbbf1ec43bd94f4a	book	Playfully Assigning Keywords to Content	Michael Prilla and Carsten Ritterskamp	\N	2005
7871220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT-Verlag	Münster	\N	Antike Kultur und Geschichte ; 10	UBHD66664357	\N	\N	UB: 2009 A 3035	\N	\N	353 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8258-0866-2}, language = {ger}	\N	1fd5962f85a3883165dd8d947ced3777	976475278e0bf708c9c517f31169c1c7	71d2fb2261991ac2172a8543b66ad795	book	Provincia : Okkupation und Verwaltung der Provinzen des Imperium Romanum von der Inbesitznahme Siziliens bis auf Diokletian ; ein Abriß	Gabriele Wesch-Klein	\N	2008
7871243	\N	\N	\N	Open source library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id57052	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; 7. Aufl., [Jubiläumsausg. 2006 reloaded], [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	05e2d400061a516c61d18598f720a465	6a4ba55bbb1a00e1151a1b8d021bb84b	461a25e9c2991fe065c236600768be56	book	Linux: Installation, Konfiguration, Anwendung	Kofler, Michael	\N	[20]07
7871244	\N	\N	\N	Programmer to programmer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Indianapolis, Ind.	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937863436	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Jon Masters ; Richard Blum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	877c7c8f60d0f312d157bc1ec3f193ec	6098b057e5d7fa12f395519960c79986	b4fc3acc4d71444637d45fdd4cf9ad27	book	Professional Linux® programming	Masters, Jon	\N	2007
7871246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Content-Based Multimedia Information Access Conference (RIAO) proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pachet2000	\N	\N	My bibtex file	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.07}, pdf = {unsorted/pachet-riao2000.pdf}, owner = {moustaki}	\N	3358e3dd336df74bf3630025c9debb4c	9e3cba178daf5d004724f080b0d3a3b0	63e0d648489b10a9bb05453800ce9f05	inproceedings	A Taxonomy of Musical Genres	François Pachet and Daniel Cazaly	\N	2000
7871274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information: Droge, Ware oder Commons?	\N	\N	Hochschulverband Informationswissenschaft	Verlag Werner Hülsbusch	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ISI	bibkey2009	http://eprints.rclis.org/15953/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This poster presents a set of hash keys for bibliographic records called bibkeys. Unlike other methods of duplicate detection, bibkeys can directly be calculated from a set of basic metadata fields (title, authors/editors, year). It is shown how bibkeys are used to map similar bibliographic records in BibSonomy and among distributed library catalogs and other distributed databases.	c5a10324bcc281e5f4a44eebe8a69625	d2a6b2ecae3e578d6b716f6c9af48381	7e57ccdff97db238164187ca82ce465f	inproceedings	Mapping Bibliographic Records with Bibliographic Hash Keys	Jakob Voss and Hotho Andreas and Jäschke Robert	Rainer Kuhlen	2009
7871317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bend6a-Par	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30627}	\N	168235acabd5a9bf72620fdbdc2048f0	e96e19c63d0a7fe8d30478a6cbb3561e	fbddab87fd35bfb7adeee690d653b482	book	Peculiarities and relevance of non-research intensive industries
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\	in the knowledge-based economy. Final report of the project Policy
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\	and innovation in low-tech - knowledge formation, employment and
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\	growth contributions of the 'old economy' industries in Europe -
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\	PILOT	Gerd Bender	\N	2006
7871318	T. Brunner (Hrsg.): Gewalt im Alter. Formen und Ursachen lebenslagenspezifischer
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\	Gewaltpotentiale. Marburger Forum zur Gerontologie, Band 5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gewalt im Alter. Formen und Ursachen lebenslagenspezifischer Gewaltpotentiale.
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\	Marburger Forum zur Gerontologie, Band 5	\N	\N	\N	Vektor-Verlag	Grafschaft	\N	\N	Care99-Ggae	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29921/29921.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Care99-Ggae.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29921}	\N	258cbe9e430e590e8ae2f0f0f40fa21c	8119b7cfcb46bf5f9600e9e6e3b8c4f5	9b23dd0feefd21ea63ee5a4333f0d73d	incollection	Gewalt gegen ältere Menschen - Ein Überblick über den derzeitigen
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\	Diskussionsstand	A. Carell	T. Brunner	1999
7871319	Forschung und Lehre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CareIP-Sfk	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, Angela (in Druck): Spielregeln für kreatives Problemlösen
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\	in Arbeits- und Lerngruppen, In: Forschung und Lehre.}	\N	780ae6eec17283035f02b66f44c64442	edfc093dbdc6d014e6f1b18de3d9e32a	735c09b17416b0dc34ea872e74a8558c	article	Spielregeln für kreatives Problemlösen in Arbeits- und Lerngruppen	Angela Carell	\N	in Druck
7871320	Dialog Wissenschaft \\& Arbeitswelt. Blended Learning. Entwicklung,
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\	Einsatz \\& Ergebnisse. Hrsg. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Gemeinsame
\
\	Arbeitsstelle RUB/IGM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Care08-VvPa	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-38	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, Angela (2008): Verschränkung von Präsenz- und Fernstudium.
\
\	Erfahrungen mit einen Blended Learning Ansatz. Dialog Wissenschaft
\
\	& Arbeitswelt. Blended Learning. Entwicklung, Einsatz & Ergebnisse.
\
\	Hrsg. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Gemeinsame Arbeitsstelle RUB/IGM,
\
\	S. 17-38.}	\N	82972855b4824320a228995117e72efd	4a3e133a79675d4bc175d09ebd3209dc	c4b45a4ed2d169c20e4fda815e9ed906	article	Verschränkung von Präsenz- und Fernstudium. Erfahrungen mit einen
\
\	Blended Learning Ansatz	Angela Carell	\N	2008
7871321	Carell, A., Herrmann, Th. \\& Kleinbeck, U. (Hrsg.), Innovation an
\
\	der Schnittstelle zwischen technischer Dienstleistung und Kunden.
\
\	Teil 1: Konzeptionelle Grundlagen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaEu06-Iu(	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30614/30614.pdf	\N		\N	\N	19-33	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30614}	\N	ffe271112f07a8e1f2f61f65f8e42d50	e4591eb553029e42f2c26e78cf3fcb12	ac2ba340831c6b3586ba1b58e08ba188	article	Innovation und (Unternehmens-)Kultur: Innovationsprozesse im Spannungsfeld
\
\	von Anbieter- und Kundenkultur	A. Carell and M. Euteneuer	\N	2006
7871322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metz-Göckel, S. and Wergen, J. (Hrsg.), Perspektiven der Promotionsförderung
\
\	und –forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaRSIP-P–B	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, A. and Reis, O. and Szczyrba, B. (in Druck): Promotionscoaching
\
\	– Begleitung auf dem Weg zur Urheberschaft. In Metz-Göckel, S. &
\
\	Wergen, J. (Hrsg.), Perspektiven der Promotionsförderung und –forschung.}	\N	b75bfc18dbbc53b5c94a60c4b842d22a	b87760c7a30b33529ae806c820edcd2e	ea77bef33c034390831a663564f35bb7	incollection	Promotionscoaching – Begleitung auf dem Weg zur Urheberschaft	A. Carell and O. Reis and B. Szczyrba	\N	in Druck
7871323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herrmann, Th. and Kleinbeck, U. and Ritterskamp, C. (Hrsg.): Innovationen
\
\	an der Schnittstelle zwischen technischer Dienstleistung und Kunden.
\
\	Teil 2: Maßnahmen.	\N	\N	\N	Physika-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	CaRiIP-Fei	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.06}, owner = {trenovska}	\N	d64333c0a25bb3dcf9b91080b6f53c1a	0a7770aec1e9d78f51be36d5bf60bdca	cafd29e36d6d669dbe67ba01a15a934c	incollection	Facetten einer innovationsförderlichen Unternehmenskultur an der
\
\	Dienstleister-Kundenschnittstelle.	A. Carell and C. Ritterskamp	\N	2008
7871324	International Journal of Web Based Communities	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaScIP-uoW	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, A. and Schaller, I. (in Druck): The use of Web 2.0 applications
\
\	in university teaching and learning processes. International Journal
\
\	of Web Based Communities}	\N	f06d140925a06bd4fc1ddc682e96011f	45b6e120e86cc96b66d9288e2cc009e1	0bb1adc51efd82a7da86df09eca08650	article	The use of Web 2.0 applications in university teaching and learning
\
\	processes	A. Carell and I. Schaller	\N	in Druck
7871325	\N	\N	\N	\N	07-10 September	\N	Delfi-Konferenz 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lübeck	\N	\N	CaSc08-OvW	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, A. and Schaller, I. (2008): Orchestrierung von Web 2.0-Anwendungen
\
\	im Kontext hochschulischer Lehr-/Lernprozesse. Delfi-Konferenz 2008.
\
\	07. bis 10. September in Lübeck.}	\N	8c56008a003facd08e62054053127bf1	d8e5b4568d8b6c4243b2ddd390347a1b	23f4c8b0151dddc9bd5909764d6c825c	inproceedings	Orchestrierung von Web 2.0-Anwendungen im Kontext hochschulischer
\
\	Lehr-/Lernprozesse	A. Carell and I. Schaller	\N	2008
7871326	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onlineproceedings KnowTech 2001 „Knowledge Engineering \\& Management“
\
\	Dresden, 1.-3. November 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DGHH01-KuE	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30121/30121.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\DGHH01-KuE.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30121}	\N	60ddf13d7079102482b394003f33d814	2f7d2f30532fd140edf32d84e962ec57	dee0a6b4bd1a160eebdd66755b3e71d6	inproceedings	KontextNavigator und ExperKnowledge. Zwei Wege zur Unterstützung
\
\	des Prozesswissens in Unternehmen	Marc Diefenbruch and Thomas Goesmann and Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann	\N	2001
7871327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cyber Finance - The Next Generation.	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	DiHo01-SWf	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30120/30120.pdf	\N		\N	\N	247-270 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30120}	\N	9c12fe0c634835da7e4a23679c793f37	cf99c748970c43058a5d0e09e88efc6b	22f3c2c804f73e7f53ea5762b95cec3a	incollection	Situationsgerechtes Wissensmanagement für Banken	Marc Diefenbruch and Marcel Hoffmann	Birkelbach Jörg	2001
7871328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Practical Aspects
\
\	of Knowledge Management (PAKM 2000), October 2000, Basel CH.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DHMS00-SKM	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30006/30006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	8-1 - 8-7 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\DHMS00-SKM.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30006}	\N	e83b4ccf11c68f883a3c502b5b5ebe2c	5287b7792efd14860ff60d714e1ed863	a0bdf4b5d745bd676aa69a6f9bbb8388	inproceedings	Situated Knowledge Management - on the borderline between chaos and
\
\	rigidity	Marc Diefenbruch and Marcel Hoffmann and Andrea Misch and Helge Schneider	Ulrich Reimer	2000
7871329	Herrmann, Th.; Schöpe, L.; Erkens, E.; Hülder, M. (Hrsg.): Mobile
\
\	Speditionslogistikunterstützung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKSM05-EuB	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30514/30514.pdf	\N		\N	\N	6-1 - 6-45 (ins	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30514}	\N	668ca79c07c25426268ce547a5d643f0	da3a85ae963a4e9ca1043be09a34c2a0	0402d9124c5c0d873f1001b81002290f	article	Evaluierung und Bewertung	Elmar Erkens and Herbert Kopfer and Katja Siek and Natalja Menold and Gabriele Kunau	\N	2005
7871330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herrmann, Th. and Kleinbeck, U. and Ritterskamp, C. (Hrsg.): Innovationen
\
\	an der Schnittstelle zwischen technischer Dienstleistung und Kunden.
\
\	Teil 2: Maßnahmen.	\N	\N	\N	Physika-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	EuNR08-AMu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.01}, owner = {frerichs}	\N	02905769ab1b6a4ba8e26099737c91b0	33fea1f9b8b46c2238cc0cc07ed283ed	0e92969c63f55ecac72fab144453729b	incollection	Agile Methoden und zyklische Event-Entwicklung: Zur Bedeutung der
\
\	Dienstleister-Kunden-Schnittstelle im Rahmen der Produktentwicklung	Matthias Euteneuer and Arne Niederbacher and Carsten Ritterskamp	\N	2008
7871331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Usability Engineering: Integration von Mensch-Computer-Interaktion
\
\	und Software-Entwicklung, Tagungsband zur GI Tagung Software-Ergonomie
\
\	`97	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	HHJS97-FbW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29707/29707.pdf	\N		\N	\N	179-190 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHJS97-FbW.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29707}	\N	0beb77a2a7ff812314669f2d3a406a7c	6a883d867ea4f669f70265919533ce24	0c78438ca29f94a4babd5fc41c33bd3f	inproceedings	Flexibilität bei Workflow-Management-Systemen	Jens Hagemeyer and Thomas Herrmann and Katharina Just-Hahn and Rüdiger Striemer	Rüdiger Liskowsky and Boris M. Velichkovsky and Wolfgang Wünschmann	1997
7871332	Herrmann et al. (eds.) (2000): Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen. (Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen
\
\	(Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Herr01-LW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30114/30114.pdf	\N		\N	\N	143 - 154	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Herr01-LW.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30114}	\N	f2cfec0da2441080b5a626cfa4c3681c	1e64d39f371adac8d318ca681b5e1af3	4a99e41d8251049f1aff2488e2632bf8	incollection	Lernendes Workflow	Th. Herrmann	Thomas Herrmann and August-Wilhelm Scheer and Herbert Weber	2001
7871333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verteiltes Arbeiten - Arbeit der Zukunft; Tagungsband D-CSCW 2000	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Herr00-EWb	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30002/30002.pdf	\N		\N	\N	103-114 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Herr00-EWb.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30002}	\N	06b4b3cf14471e9f864549ca9b4a7f81	8300924a2741de223d2ed5179d72f961	e59794e91fc44a7700894bb882ebfef7	inproceedings	Evolving Workflow by user-driven coordination	Thomas Herrmann	R. Reichwald and J. Schlichter	2000
7871334	Schwabe, G.; Streitz, N.; Unland, R. (Hrsg.): CSCW Kompendium. Lehr-
\
\	und Handbuch zum computerunterstützten kooperativen Arbeiten.	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	CSCW Kompendium. Lehr- und Handbuch zum computerunterstützten kooperativen
\
\	Arbeiten.	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Herr01-KuK	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30105/30105.pdf	\N		\N	\N	15-25.	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Herr01-KuK.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30105}	\N	9d9617caea993d3d1884a3660a5ad87e	f1c1936be444ba321bb2945d627f2031	5fc7b350b951bca7f7d4d047c3fe992c	incollection	Kommunikation und Kooperation	Thomas Herrmann	G. Schwabe and N. Streitz and R. Unland	2001
7871335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Design of Computing Systems: Cognitive Considerations. HCI International
\
\	'97. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Human-Computer
\
\	Interaction, San Francisco	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herr97-CMC	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29704/29704.pdf	\N		\N	\N	285 - 288	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29704}	\N	9eca29f9e006e0f0ed0d1c5f86e3e64a	4ea936b8e6ec0e04851295a96517eec4	e611160494a50ac9853f1d58734783cf	inproceedings	Communicable Models for Cooperative Processes	Thomas Herrmann	G. Slavendy	1997
7871336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Menschengerechte Groupware - Software-ergonomische Gestaltung und
\
\	partizipative Umsetzung.	\N	\N	\N	Hartmann, Anja; Herrmann, Thomas; Rohde, Markus; Wulf, Volker	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Herr94-GeG	\N	\N		\N	\N	S. 65-107. 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$toot$/Herr94-GeG.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29401}, imtm-fullref = {Herrmann, Thomas (1994), Grundsätze ergonomischer Gestaltung von Groupware,
\
\	In: Hartmann, Anja; Herrmann, Thomas; Rohde, Markus; Wulf, Volker
\
\	(Hrsg.) (1994): Menschengerechte Groupware - Software-ergonomische
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\	Gestaltung und partizipative Umsetzung. Stuttgart: Teubner Verlag,
\
\	S. 65-107.}	\N	c6d6799dbb47beac072517775077171b	64f8754b6bc2d44d6e74efddde2a5e92	83376b4e45e1b8cd28699ff2b8e49087	incollection	Grundsätze ergonomischer Gestaltung von Groupware	Thomas Herrmann	Teubner Verlag	1994
7871337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herr07-SiN	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30621/30621.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30621}	\N	2a2f492c5035da55cf3cbd85e7580c1e	32a6850215f4a5e42a971c33355e12ff	efd837f334cecef0a424a6c0ca026e0e	article	SeeMe in a Nutshell	Thomas Herrmann	\N	2007
7871338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen	\N	\N	\N	Physika Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	HeBa99-Dbd	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29908/29908.pdf	\N		\N	\N	3-42 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeBa99-Dbd.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29908}	\N	80bb3b70e85b1203924bea04602fb3e3	496a62f438699b934792cdaf956953d2	8ec4a0dd879ca34708530859b16d77e2	incollection	Datenschutzkonzepte bei der Einführung von Workflow-Management-Systemen	Th. Herrmann and E. Bayer	Th. Herrmann and A-W. Scheer and H. Weber	1999
7871339	Graue Reihe des Institutes Arbeit und Technik Integration von Mensch,
\
\	Organisation und Technik: eine partielle Bilanz; Beiträge zum EMISA-FG-Treffen
\
\	1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graue Reihe des Institutes Arbeit und Technik Integration von Mensch,
\
\	Organisation und Technik: eine partielle Bilanz; Beiträge zum EMISA-FG-Treffen
\
\	1998	\N	\N	\N	HeBa98-Dua	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29804/29804.pdf	\N		\N	\N	125-135 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeBa98-Dua.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29804}	\N	d8701580dc14e78a8beff8b27e4345fb	92e44dac46a7f51f9353c575dec5b05d	4fbd3c47ca6b284e781caa722b0e15d7	inbook	Datenschutz und arbeitsrechtliche Aspekte beim Workflow-Management	Thomas Herrmann and Elke Bayer	\N	1998
7871340	Herrmann et al. (eds.) (2000): Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen. (Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen
\
\	(Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	HeGo01-WuG	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30113/30113.pdf	\N		\N	\N	83 - 101 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeGo01-WuG.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30113}	\N	6c57b1478c3bbb3b2b036ec38fde1f18	f821d4e8fc184b73f6c646b18efd3278	e815289c7d83dae3af0c030def3aa1ce	incollection	Wissensmanagement und Geschäftsprozeßunterstützung - am Beispiel
\
\	des Workflow Memory Information System WoMIS	Th. Herrmann and Th. Goesmann	Thomas Herrmann and August-Wilhelm Scheer and Herbert Weber	2001
7871341	Szyperski, N. (Hrsg.) (1999): Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft.
\
\	Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder	\N	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	\N	\N	\N	Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft. Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag	Lohmar	\N	\N	HHKM99-MuM	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29907/29907.pdf	\N		\N	\N	193-273 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHKM99-MuM.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29907}	\N	3bd977050d4599de669b3cb89381512a	c43817bc2a88fe21dd97fdc0527efff3	2e62f5d3d5ba0bec5f7b903a9d95c6ff	incollection	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	Thomas Herrmann and Monika Harnischfeger and Castulus Kolo and Peter Zoche and Klaus Moysich and Andrea Misch	Norbert Szyperski	1999
7871342	M. Blay-Fornarino et al. (Eds.): Cooperative Systems Design, A Challenge
\
\	of the Mobility Age (Coop 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooperative systems design: a challenge of the mobility age,	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam	\N	\N	HHKL02-MCW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30204/30204.pdf	\N		\N	\N	53-70 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, isbn = {1586032445}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30204}	\N	0ebb67909d611f343402c1d662213ec6	ee86d412dc40b45975fc3d1361cb9bc4	628d2e847d1f74fe46723eeb7c9c1f6f	inproceedings	Modelling Cooperative Work: Chances and Risks of Structuring	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser	Mireille Blay-Fornarino and Kjeld Schmidt	2002
7871343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modellierung '99, Workshop der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI),
\
\	März 1999 in Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	Teubner-Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	HeHL99-MmS	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29912/29912.pdf	\N		\N	\N	59-74 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeHL99-MmS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3-519-00274-4}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29912}	\N	4190fa647ba789374421331355c96075	6e877bba5204e510ceeb520be035fe31	e9b80d978a9a88a80e9816c47f15d108	inproceedings	Modellieren mit SeeMe — Alternativen wider die Trockenlegung feuchter
\
\	Informationslandschaften	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser	Jörg Desel	1999
7871344	Paul, H. (Hrsg.) (1997): Modellierung von Aufbau- und Ablauforganisation:
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\	von der Technozentrik zur Anthropozentrik. Projektbericht des Instituts
\
\	Arbeit und Technik. 02-97.	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Modellierung von Aufbau- und Ablauforganisation: von der Technozentrik
\
\	zur Anthropozentrik.	\N	\N	\N	Projektbericht des Instituts Arbeit und Technik 97/2.	Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik	\N	\N	HeHL97-Mfp	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29703/29703.pdf	\N		\N	\N	33-46	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeHL97-Mfp.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29703}	\N	b57878aa1e877101efa9894190fd431b	1c1042c4022652b62b761e68f0b037ad	94390ffae34ab81736e61929d6bf0e5a	incollection	Modellierungsnotationen für prospektive, gestaltungsorientierte Technikfolgenforschung	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser	Hansjürgen Paul	1997
7871345	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings der Fachtagung MobIS´98. Informationssystem Architekturen.
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\	Rundbrief des GI-Fachausschusses	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeHL98-Sus	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29803/29803.pdf	\N		\N	\N	15-22 	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeHL98-Sus.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29803}	\N	d863a402649c4c9ef7b58299e658213f	0235b913f90d2361b9125c9544825023	2c0974b2f952054dc9da641cb43be25c	inproceedings	Sozio-orientierte und semi-strukturierte Modellierung mit SeeMe	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser	\N	1998
7871346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Designing Cooperative Systems. Proceedings of Coop 2000	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam	\N	\N	HHLM00-Sma	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30003/30003.pdf	\N		\N	\N	159-174 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHLM00-Sma.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30003}	\N	863205eec74f05d17d2765dc4c03a91e	132d50cf22da8a1fa9994acd2ef5727e	de025d2bc85d4786be2c25bca0ea899f	inproceedings	Semistructured models are surprisingly useful for user-centered design	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser and Klaus Moysich	R. Dieng and A. Giboin and L. Karsenty and G. De Michelis	2000
7871347	Claus, Volker (Hrsg.) (1998): Informatik und Ausbildung. Berlin et
\
\	al.: Springer.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatik und Ausbildung	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	HeHM98-WdS	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29801/29801.pdf	\N		\N	\N	82-91 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeHM98-WdS.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29801}	\N	856bde8928a247e9dd302aef81249453	66d891b2334680746edf361d140d9308	278ddcb4aeb785c9a90339f709d62817	incollection	Wissensvermittlung durch Studierende für Studierende. Stärken und
\
\	Schwächen einer spezifischen Lehrveranstaltung im Fachgebiet Informatik
\
\	und Gesellschaft	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Andrea Misch	Volker Claus	1998
7871348	Herrmann, Th.;Scheer, A-W.; Weber, H.: Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow- Management- Systemen. Band 2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow- Management-
\
\	Systemen. Band 2	\N	\N	\N	Physica Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	HeJu98-DEv	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29811/29811.pdf	\N		\N	\N	77 - 92 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeJu98-DEv.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29811}	\N	63dfea0fb21a393aee89991d1eae627f	d7b8af560ab90c43ed16ad2b485945d5	fbff4ab4fefa0c70b0f62ea7ee2107bb	incollection	Die Erhebung von Sonderfällen	T. Herrmann and K. Just-Hahn	Th.; Herrmann and A-W. Scheer and H. Weber	1998
7871349	Behavior \\& Information Technology: Special Issue on Analysis of
\
\	Cooperation and Communication	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeLo99-Vim	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29902/29902.pdf	\N		\N	\N	313-323 	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeLo99-Vim.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29902}	This article presents graphical modeling concepts, especially for
\
\	the modeling of socio-technical processes. This requires the representation
\
\	of those parts of knowledge which cannot be stated definitely and
\
\	have to be modeled vaguely. The presented modeling concepts allow
\
\	the extension of existing graphical and textual modeling methods
\
\	to model facts without making unnecessary and unwelcome commitments
\
\	about not already completed knowledge. In the same way it also allows
\
\	the modeling of facts which cannot be modeled completely, like aspects
\
\	of social systems comprising of cooperation and communication. A
\
\	special modeling notation (SeeMe) is used to present the concepts.
\
\	A systematic differentiation of vagueness shows the alternative ways
\
\	for modelers to express vague facts. Expressing undetermined decisions
\
\	is another element of vague modeling in SeeMe.	4660600761fdc91a89c3dbfa362bba44	354f7a2013184ef5478524b39f3a8fc6	d382663fe521f9a38f9bb65b6c5a7124	article	Vagueness in models of socio-technical systems	Thomas Herrmann and Kai-Uwe Loser	\N	1999
7871350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Designing Digital Environments — Bringing in More Voices, Proceedings
\
\	of the Participatory Design Conference 2000, CPSR, Palo Alto.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeLM00-ITa	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30005/30005.pdf	\N		\N	\N	106 - 115 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeLM00-ITa.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30005}	\N	0e264031a543f2614535c0d937dd8a19	e2ea5c55698109afee4e1fc5375920e3	cf6d527af26b22a16b5d3a7ad03b1d1f	inproceedings	Intertwining Training and Participatory Design for the Development
\
\	of Groupware Applications	Th. Herrmann and K.-U. Loser and K. Moysich	\N	2000
7871351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1997 Annual Conference of the HFES European Chapter.
\
\	Advances in Multimedia and Simulation. Human Machine Interface Implications.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HLMW97-CMC	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29705/29705.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HLMW97-CMC.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29705}	\N	355bbfad0a309e1f2be01ef775d89538	3c9e906390fbcb8a876ebe7b8880fdcf	124ea17c91220e76550a54e385114096	inproceedings	Comparing Multi-media Concepts by Using Socio-oriented Methods	Th. Herrmann and K.U. Loser and K. Moysich and Th. Walter	P. (Hrsg.): Holzhausen	1997
7871352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatik und Schule : Fachspezifische und fachübergreifende didaktische
\
\	Konzepte / 8. GI-Fachtagung Informatik und Schule, INFOS '99, Potsdam,
\
\	22. - 25. September 1999.	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	HeMi99-AlS	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29903/29903.pdf	\N		\N	\N	58-71 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeMi99-AlS.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29903}	\N	b9187146d9d40290e5775a89de60af47	820df14de154ec506fc178c500385ace	f499951b32dc6480b980da41baab80b4	incollection	Anforderungen an lehrunterstützende Systeme aus kommunikationstheoretischer
\
\	Sicht	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Misch	A. Schwill	1999
7871353	Szyperski, Norbert (Hrsg.) (1999): Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft.
\
\	Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder.Lohmar, Köln: Josef Eul Verlag.	\N	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	\N	\N	\N	Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft. Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag.	Lohmar	\N	\N	HeMM99-MAb	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29913/29913.pdf	\N		\N	\N	227-237 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeMM99-MAb.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29913}	\N	4005af4080e103cef4e8b95c8ae75e4b	64895147afc4587e97b21a171785b5d7	312199653efc9558ea67fa98ce9426f9	incollection	Methodische Aspekte bei Akzeptanzuntersuchungen	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Misch and Klaus Moysich	Norbert Szyperski	1999
7871354	\N	\N	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	\N	\N	\N	Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft. Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder.	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag	Lohmar	\N	\N	HeMM99-SeI	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29915/29915.pdf	\N		\N	\N	267-273 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeMM99-SeI.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29915}	\N	4967b4c28b812d55edaa29cf25f347a7	5818e0acd47b71903bcd9c35bf4e3963	f7ecc6b72bfc9df4b6e0107c4c25afca	incollection	Schwerpunkte einer Integration von Nutzerinteressen und Beraterqualifizierung	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Misch and Klaus Moysich	Norbert Szyperski	1999
7871355	\N	\N	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	\N	\N	\N	Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft. Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder.	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag.	Lohmar	\N	\N	HeMM99-UzW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29914/29914.pdf	\N		\N	\N	239-249 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeMM99-UzW.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29914}	\N	befb2a5aa797b36e3e64e295f70b5ddd	6d8889b088d39d317c27aad6a9a951b7	4bdacc8ef37f85761d01d6793b8c53f1	incollection	Untersuchung zur Wirksamkeit multimedialer Elemente am Beispiel eines
\
\	Beratungsunternehmens	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Misch and Klaus Moysich	Norbert Szyperski	1999
7871356	Szyperski, Norbert (Hrsg.) (1999): Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft.
\
\	Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder.Lohmar, Köln: Josef Eul Verlag.	\N	Medienkompetenz und Medienakzeptanz	\N	\N	\N	Perspektiven der Medienwirtschaft. Kompetenz- Akzeptanz - Geschäftsfelder	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag	Lohmar	\N	\N	HeMo99-Cma	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29916/29916.pdf	\N		\N	\N	211-225 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeMo99-Cma.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29916}	\N	4a4551e157fb705833fe6b8d2d520dc2	68eaddd875b0f51d10c08d22cb0431e8	f2e69153b3eed5500b89bfd8de7d7074	incollection	Checkliste möglicher akzeptanzbeeinflussender Faktoren	Thomas Herrmann and Klaus Moysich	Norbert Szyperski	1999
7871357	In: Sommer, M.; Remmele, W.; Klöckner K.: Interaktion im Web - Innovative
\
\	Kommunikationsformen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Interaktion im Web - Innovative Kommunikationsformen.	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	HeSt98-VvP	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29802/29802.pdf	\N		\N	\N	95-112 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeSt98-VvP.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3-519-02691-0}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29802}	\N	6c43b863430b0b1cd2fb8636375d7658	fdffd1a9d191f05d8d97ceaf871146b0	2e1d3f7f4cac74a6f950796335d18b68	incollection	Verschränkung von Perspektiven durch Aushandlung	Thomas Herrmann and Gerry Stahl	M. Sommer and W. Remmele and Klöckner K.	1998
7871358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In: Proceedings of the Association Information Systems 97. Indianapolis.
\
\	AIS.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeWa97-PDa	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29706/29706.pdf	\N		\N	\N	925-928 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeWa97-PDa.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29706}	\N	6fdc6a3fab199e46e6a957d9e0e641a9	c0d13ce9a27fdc8ab9ed144f4f10a8bd	633eb590f4f1101ffef8526489c11559	inproceedings	Participatory Design and Cyclic Improvement of Business Processes
\
\	with Workflow Management Systems	Th. Herrmann and T. Walter	James Gupta	1997
7871359	Herrmann, Th.;Scheer, A-W.; Weber, H.: Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow- Management- Systemen - Von der Erhebung zum
\
\	Sollkonzept (Band 1).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow- Management-
\
\	Systemen - Von der Erhebung zum Sollkonzept, Band 1	\N	\N	\N	Physica Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	HeWa98-PFz	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29809/29809.pdf	\N		\N	\N	73 - 106 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29809}	\N	636699aacf2a29782bd3c21d383aba02	9c96609bb5e598ada751d4e3fe0b6eef	05444678ec1cd66483e2746c60f24324	incollection	Prototypischer Fahrplan zur Beteiligung von Mitarbeitern an der Geschäftsprozeßoptimierung
\
\	mit Workflow Management	Th. Herrmann and T. Walter	Th. Herrmann and A-W. Scheer and H. Weber	1998
7871360	Shapiro, Dan; Tauber, Michael; Traunmüller, Roland (eds.): Design
\
\	of Computer Supported cooperative Work and Groupware Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Design of Computer Supported cooperative Work and Groupware Systems	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam	\N	\N	HeWH96-RHC	\N	\N		\N	\N	77 - 99 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeWH96-RHC.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29601}	\N	ff2b62ffc865a70c5eea03988bc83fe7	7b2e288bea3e92939c028e19f0fca01d	eab45104b744d74498dc133f70dd303f	incollection	Requirements for a Human Centered Design of Groupware	Thomas Herrmann and Volker Wulf and Anja Hartmann	Dan Shapiro and Michael Tauber and Roland Traunmüller	1996
7871361	Herrmann, Th.;Scheer, A-W.; Weber, H.: Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow- Management- Systemen - Von der Erhebung zum
\
\	Sollkonzept (Band1).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow- Management-
\
\	Systemen - Von der Erhebung zum Sollkonzept, Band 1	\N	\N	\N	Physica Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	HoGH98-EvG	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29807/29807.pdf	\N		\N	\N	15 - 72 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29807}	\N	9e317d17939b1334c7f14a897b993879	97c02b1465e57672f07fb925789fffa4	1e1cbc021afa765b922f39c7efe0f216	incollection	Erhebung von Geschäftsprozessen bei der Einführung von Workflow-Management-Systemen	Marcel Hoffmann and Thomas Goesmann and Thomas Herrmann	Th. Herrmann and A-W. Scheer and H. Weber	1998
7871362	Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft (ZfA)	52 NF. 24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoHe98-VvG	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29805/29805.pdf	\N		\N	\N	185-193	\N	Heft 3	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29805}	\N	486690f5db032e5c21895bc2253ff4b1	e00de47cea5a7d44358460d195729f3f	d101814dd38f8f6168ee684b52374193	article	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen und Einführung von Workflow-Management
\
\	mit arbeitspsychologischen Kennzahlen	Marcel Hoffmann and Thomas Herrmann	\N	1998
7871363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings des EMISA-Fachgruppentreffens 1997: Workflow-Management-Systeme
\
\	im Spannungsfeld einer Organisation.	\N	\N	\N	EMISA Forum	Darmstadt.	\N	\N	HoLo97-MMu	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29701/29701.pdf	\N		\N	\N	46-55	\N	1/1998	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HoLo97-MMu.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29701}	\N	517a05b05fa2421688f2671b8610dd3c	68a1e96f3321d9dd740788c03f96a6ea	6e19322e84962b58deb79a3b250e3d2f	inproceedings	Mitarbeiter-orientierte Modellierung und Planung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	bei der Einführung von Workflow-Management	Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser	E. Ortner	1997
7871364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Group’99 International conference on Supporting Group
\
\	Work (Phonix, November 14-17, 1999)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	HLWH99-DPE	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29901/29901.pdf	\N		\N	\N	296-305 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HLWH99-DPE.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29901}	\N	18842a8a95072a408944e752aec823e7	6313d1c5ce3f6260dc3692a5375a759c	a384730557b7cfc6961fa31981c61d26	inproceedings	A Design Process for Embedding Knowledge Management in Everyday Work	Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser and Thomas Walter and Thomas Herrmann	Stephen C. Hayne	1999
7871365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2008 (forthcoming)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JaHP08-MsI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.04}, owner = {prilla}	Es wird im Bereich der empirischen Forschungsmethoden eine ‚neue’
\
\	Form einer Erhebungsmethode analysiert, die grafische Modellierung
\
\	(GM), die bei der Gestaltung von informationstechnischen Systemen
\
\	(z.B. für Workflow-Management-Systeme oder komplexe Webanwendungen)
\
\	eingesetzt wird. Ihre Relevanz als ein qualitatives Erhebungsinstrument
\
\	zur Informationserfassung wird jedoch unterschätzt. Die Bedingungen
\
\	und Eigenschaften werden aufgezeigt, unter denen eine grafische Modellierung
\
\	als Erhebungsinstrument sinnvoll einsetzbar ist. Es wird an verschiedenen
\
\	Fallbeispielen deutlich, dass eine GM die Integration verschiedener
\
\	Perspektiven unterstützt, indem sie Modellierung, Interviews und
\
\	Gruppendiskussion kombiniert. Diese Art der Erhebung kann als Grundlage
\
\	für die Einführung sozio-technischer Systeme, wie etwa Wissensmanagement,
\
\	dienen.	5ddcc420d9b575496d84817cb918b631	9cc546e9cad2efa199035989cf7d9a5d	c4d039c50d625dc2d1e5b176b0ad3fff	inproceedings	Modellierung statt Interviews? Eine ‚neue’ qualitative Erhebungsmethode	Isa Jahnke and Thomas Herrmann and Michael Prilla	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christoph Kindsmüller	2008
7871366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Knowtech 2008 (forthcoming)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JaPr08-NFv	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Einbeziehung von Kunden in den Innovationsprozess von Unternehmen
\
\	mithilfe von Web2.0 Funktionalitäten stellt eine neue Form der (Wissens-)
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\	Beschaffungsstrategie dar wie z.B. Self-Help-Communities von IT-Anbietern,
\
\	bei denen die Nutzer – und nicht nur das Unternehmen selbst – die
\
\	Probleme von anderen Nutzern lösen. Eine andere Strategie verfolgen
\
\	Crowdsourcing-Modelle, die in diesem Beitrag beschrieben werden:
\
\	NASA Clickworker, Amazons Mechanical Turk und InnoCentive.	e7246f31b0d0871aed6f83d7c4b9f2c2	23d7e2e4e3c49af85222ed4bcb5c394e	9e551dc2c0e8a2ec362800012d2853a1	inproceedings	Neue Formen von Wissensgenerierungsansätzen: Crowdsourcing und Co.	Isa Jahnke and Michael Prilla	\N	2008
7871367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IRIS 24. Proceedings of the 24th Information Systems Research Seminar
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\	in Scandinavia. Vol.1 : Ulvik, Norway, 11-14 August 2001	\N	\N	\N	Department of Information Science, Univ. of Bergen	Bergen	\N	\N	LoHe01-DMP	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30119/30119.pdf	\N		\N	\N	285- 300 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\LoHe01-DMP.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {82-7354072-3}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30119}	\N	8c79809472ae95050b9a6aa21383750e	7f4a5b965f073d0fb1c3db39b953912d	bb9eb7aee661ba98d97dc93475bfe6b3	inproceedings	Diagrammatic Models for Participatory Design of Socio-Technical Systems	Kai-Uwe Loser and Thomas Herrmann	S. Bjornestad and R. Moe and A. Morch and A. Opdahl	2001
7871368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference International Management. Jahrestagung der Wissenschaftlichen
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\	Kommission Internationales Management im Verband der Hochschullehrer
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\	für Betriebswirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PRSH09-Mcr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.09}, owner = {prilla}	Internationalizing service processes within internationally operating
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\	service providers requires service managers to balance the potential
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\	of internationally standardized service processes and the local need
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\	for adaptation in individual subsidiaries. This process bears the
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\	risk of conflicts arising from differences in prerequisites or other
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\	necessities. Despite being pivotal to successful service internationalization,
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\	surprisingly little guidance can be found on the actual procedure
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\	of identifying and resolving international adaptations. We present
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\	an approach in systematically identifying, discussing and resolving
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\	such conflicts while maintaining company’s standards. Our approach
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\	is based on a participatory workshop bringing together participants
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\	from different subsidiaries. It uses graphical models as vehicles
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\	to continuously document, guide and reflect on the current state
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\	of the discussion. We report on a case study with a globally operating
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\	facility management provider to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits
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\	of our approach. We contribute to effective service internationalization
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\	by presenting a systematic approach towards identifying and resolving
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\	conflicts arising from different prerequisites and perspectives taken
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\	by parent companies and their affiliates based on conceptual models.	b76d6843b4b7c38ff19dedc905787137	06a483eb4d5df8fb6ea83acc5417bdc0	163c663c25d3c131a108a9ff573f3d97	conference	Model-based conflict resolution in service internationalization:
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\	A participatory approach	Michael Prilla and Ute Reuter and Michael Schermann and Thomas Herrmann and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
7871369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooperative Systems Design - Seemless Integration of Artifacts and
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\	Conversations - Enhanced Concepts of Infrastructure for Communication	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	 Amsterdam.	\N	\N	PrRi06-Csb	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30604/30604.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30604}	\N	9042d828ccf4a3a2203ca9dda49a8945	bb9d4cdb29d0d6beabc2988b62452efb	9f25d0474f82b29706c53b73389b3989	inproceedings	Collaboration support by co-ownership of documents	Michael Prilla and Carsten Ritterskamp	Parina Hassanaly and Thomas Herrmann and Gabriele Kunau and Manuel Zacklad	2006
7871370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2008 (forthcoming)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PrRi08-CW2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.04}, owner = {prilla}	In the current discussion of the impact Web 2.0 may have on CSCW and
\
\	Groupware research, Web 2.0 applications are often considered to
\
\	be a substitute for Collaboration Support Systems. This paper argues
\
\	that rather than replacing such systems, Web 2.0 mechanisms may complement
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\	them and help to overcome existing problems. The paper provides an
\
\	analysis of differences and overlaps in purposes of applications
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\	and processes in these domains. This leads to the development of
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\	strategies for their combination. The paper describes real world
\
\	implementations of these strategies and reflects upon how Web 2.0
\
\	may influence and even shape next generation Collaboration Support
\
\	Systems.	2ab1765c65f0a32b0ba746866e51a97d	dda68907293c91e4ad58fb84ccaa5210	36808139d72dbf325eec58e29ad52e40	inproceedings	Combining Web 2.0 and Collaboration Support Systems	Michael Prilla and Carsten Ritterskamp	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christoph Kindsmüller	2008
7871371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Group’99 International conference on Supporting Group
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\	Work (Phonix, November 14-17, 1999)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	StHe99-IPa	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29904/29904.pdf	\N		\N	\N	316-325. 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\StHe99-IPa.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0897910651}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29904}	\N	d4b5b08a058862284fac9fca10175d37	e48b8c240eee261bc48df284d6167f43	e72c0edf174628d12eec8e88f0e78031	inproceedings	Intertwining Perspectives and Negotiation	Gerry Stahl and Thomas Herrmann	Stephen C. Hayne	1999
7871372	\N	\N	\N	\N	12-14 November 1998	\N	PDC 98 Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, WA USA	\N	\N	WaHe98-RoS	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/29813/29813.pdf	\N		\N	\N	117 - 127 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\WaHe98-RoS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-9667818-0-5}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {29813}	\N	1e86a743059cb330312a2a80187c21c7	438e97e9fb02f8933441023070d177c9	622c8a367b6284ee21cf7157f7234190	inproceedings	The Relevance of Showcases for the Participative Improvement of Business
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\	Processes and Workflow-Management	Thomas Walter and Thomas Herrmann	R.Chatfield and S. Kuhn and M. Muller	1998
7871373	Herrmann et al. (eds.) (2000): Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
\
\	mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen. (Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen
\
\	(Band 4).	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	WaLR01-Dip	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30115/30115.pdf	\N		\N	\N	37 - 63 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\WaLR01-Dip.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30115}	\N	528cbd59397a7419ac5228832c586369	02a5dc1a24bd0ad7f3bf3f6fbd94f2fb	ff0d358882aa8b1436b67a204fac34fc	incollection	Darstellungsmethoden im partizipativen stetigen Vebesserungsprozeß	Th. Walter and Th. Löffler and R. Rolles	Thomas Herrmann and August-Wilhelm Scheer and Herbert Weber	2001
7871445	Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis	83	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aguiar_influence_2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TG7-4SYTC5G-1/2/56142801cb1b39fedfa226244e48281a	\N	\N	\N	\N	124--130	\N	1	\N	issn = {0165-2370}, doi = {10.1016/j.jaap.2008.06.009}	Orange peel is a residue from the production of juice. Its energetic valorisation could be interesting in areas where a different use, such as animal feed, is not possible. In order to investigate the viability of energy recovery, the pyrolysis of orange peel residues was studied in a fixed bed reactor, as an initial assessment of this process. The influence of pyrolysis temperature (300-600 {Â°C)} and particle size (dp {\\textless} 300 [mu]m and dp {\\textgreater} 800 [mu]m) on product distribution, gas composition and char heating value has been investigated using a factorial design of experiments. Gas, char and water are the main products obtained; tar is only about 6 wt.\\% of the initial residue. Temperature was found to be the parameter which exerts a more important influence on the results than particle size.	2bfaa22366e61e781590c966e27a3351	6413e0864ec303c2d26dfe5c67dd34c2	42f34010676206c2984cf63df0acbece	article	Influence of temperature and particle size on the fixed bed pyrolysis of orange peel residues	L. Aguiar and F. {MÃ¡rquez-Montesinos} and A. Gonzalo and {J.L.} SÃ¡nchez and J. Arauzo	\N	2008
7871446	Chemical Engineering Journal	121	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aylln_influence_2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFJ-4K5STF2-1/2/93a20ea62f0e834dde46b6b279679f4d	\N	\N	\N	\N	85--96	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {1385-8947}, doi = {10.1016/j.cej.2006.04.013}	This work is focused on the study of meat and bone meal pyrolysis in a fixed bed reactor, analysing the influence of the final pyrolysis temperature and heating rate on the product (char, tar and gas) distribution and composition and the char characterization. Two sets of experiments have been performed at different final pyrolysis temperatures between 300 and 900 {Â°C} and heating rates from 2 to 14 {Â°C/min.} From the results obtained it is observed that the effect of the final pyrolysis temperature is more important than the effect of the heating rate, except on the temperature profiles. The analysis of pyrolysis product distribution shows that the major products obtained were tar and char at any temperature or heating rate. Most of the decomposition takes place at temperatures lower than 500 {Â°C,} and no more significant decomposition is produced above 750 {Â°C.} The chars obtained present a low specific surface area, less than 45 m2/g. The tar obtained is mainly composed of more than 60\\% nitrogenated aliphatic compounds (such as nitriles, amides and cyclic compounds), 15\\% aliphatic hydrocarbons (such as alkanes and alkenes), 10\\% oxygenated aliphatic compounds (mostly carboxylic acids) and about 8\\% oxygenated aromatic compounds (mainly phenolics).	4c81e69134287a61d5bad5aee5f50998	8537a27db31dcea3cc00c7018832b175	3fd929a5790b9f9f244a740d003191c6	article	Influence of temperature and heating rate on the fixed bed pyrolysis of meat and bone meal	M. AyllÃ³n and M. Aznar and {J.L.} SÃ¡nchez and G. Gea and J. Arauzo	\N	2006
7871447	{INTERNATIONAL} {JOURNAL} {OF} {CHEMICAL} {REACTOR} {ENGINEERING}	5	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aznar_understandingeffect_2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1542-6580}	Air gasification of dried sewage sludge {(DSS)} in a fluidized bed has been studied as an effective alternative for the management of this material in a usable way. Nevertheless, one of the major issues in this technology is to deal with the tar formed during the process. To minimize the tar production, it is very important to optimize the operating conditions. In a previous work {(Manya} et al., Energy Fuels, Vol. 19, 629-636, 2005) some unexpected results, in which tar production increases with the equivalence ratio, have been obtained. As it has been mentioned in that work, tar production could present unexpected trends while the bed composition changes from sand to a mixture of char and sand. Ashes contained in char have catalytic active metals which could promote gasification reactions. As the char content in the bed increases, the catalytic activity in the reactor could increase too, until the steady state is achieved. The aim of this work is to characterize the non-stationary period and its influence on the overall results obtained from gasification tests. Experiments have been carried out in a laboratory-scale {BFB} reactor at atmospheric pressure and at a reactor temperature of 1123 K with an equivalent ratio of 30\\%. Results show that at the beginning of the experiments the tar production was higher, until the steady state is reached. The gasification study has been enhanced with an analysis of tar composition by means of {GC/MS} and {GC/FID.} An effect of the transition period has been observed in tar composition also. The nitrogen aromatics percent increased with time whereas the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon decreased.	00b8bae3b3539a600ae8c1991ba185f0	5ab8077f3546a489d17b69de62530bcc	3e5cfa23032ddfd1c4763ec577e69054	article	Understanding the effect of the transition period during the air gasification of dried sewage sludge in a fluidized bed reactor	Maria Aznar and Angel E Gonzalez and Joan J Manya and Jose L Sanchez and M. Benita Murillo	\N	2007
7871481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Ontologies, Databases and Application of Semantics	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Kalfoglou2002ontomap	\N	\N		\N	\N	1132--1151	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0c062022a54e2a923f23f8b41a72a36	1758f253a850919bd6d1a954a5b330db	a727c8f978cb499c70f69d6904239749	inproceedings	Information-Flow-based Ontology Mapping	Yannis Kalfoglou and Marco Schorlemmer	\N	2002
7871485	\N	19	\N	1. Aufl. /// 2. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. and Wiley	Wiesbaden /// Chichester	\N	Gabler Edition WissenschaftKasseler Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften	Mathieu.2002	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/516461559.PDF / http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0814/2006030649-b.html / http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0814/2006030649-d.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 54.90}, isbn = {9780470018668}	\N	8da5ad406bf383f208793bdb2e48c5ee	dff957db0174a55c832104aba74a32f1	b40673271c05ee0e3e1b56d7468bc5d7	book	Interaction design Beyond human-computer interaction	Petra Mathieu and Helen Sharp and Yvonne Rogers and Jennifer Preece	\N	2002 /// 2007
7871504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information: Droge, Ware oder Commons?	\N	\N	Hochschulverband Informationswissenschaft	Verlag Werner Hülsbusch	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ISI	bibkey2009	http://eprints.rclis.org/15953/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This poster presents a set of hash keys for bibliographic records called bibkeys. Unlike other methods of duplicate detection, bibkeys can directly be calculated from a set of basic metadata fields (title, authors/editors, year). It is shown how bibkeys are used to map similar bibliographic records in BibSonomy and among distributed library catalogs and other distributed databases.	c5a10324bcc281e5f4a44eebe8a69625	d2a6b2ecae3e578d6b716f6c9af48381	7e57ccdff97db238164187ca82ce465f	inproceedings	Mapping Bibliographic Records with Bibliographic Hash Keys	Jakob Voss and Hotho Andreas and Jäschke Robert	Rainer Kuhlen	2009
7871525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and  Data Mining (KDD-96)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ester1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	226-231	\N	\N	\N	file = {:KDD96-037.pdf:PDF}	\N	eb7f6426c1536830f5c2180db7099d3d	ba33e4d6b4e5b26bd9f543f26b7d250a	2f9e50f0a003c4d3067cab2b6fa47fe0	inproceedings	A Density-Based Algorithm for Discovering Clusters in Large Spatial Databases with Noise	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and J{\\"o}rg Sander and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1996
7871681	Datamation	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conway1968	http://www.melconway.com/research/committees.html	\N		\N	\N	28--31	\N	4	\N	intrahash = {e0328a2e264b4ab6926d786476b890ba}, interhash = {4ee7abb132de079ddc5c42708149494e}	\N	bfef62c9933a2a1ec380b36e5bc3d123	4ee7abb132de079ddc5c42708149494e	e0328a2e264b4ab6926d786476b890ba	article	{How do committees invent}	M.E. Conway	\N	1968
7871861	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JuraszekBolhuis2006	http://www.pnas.org/content/103/43/15859.abstract	\N		\N	\N	15859-15864	\N	43	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.0606692103}, eprint = {http://www.pnas.org/content/103/43/15859.full.pdf+html}	We investigate the kinetic pathways of folding and unfolding of the designed miniprotein Trp- cage in explicit solvent. Straightforward molecular dynamics and replica exchange methods both have severe convergence problems, whereas transition path sampling allows us to sample unbiased dynamical pathways between folded and unfolded states and leads to deeper understanding of the mechanisms of (un)folding. In contrast to previous predictions employing an implicit solvent, we find that Trp-cage folds primarily (80% of the paths) via a pathway forming the tertiary contacts and the salt bridge, before helix formation. The remaining 20% of the paths occur in the opposite order, by first forming the helix. The transition states of the rate-limiting steps are solvated native-like structures. Water expulsion is found to be the last step upon folding for each route. Committor analysis suggests that the dynamics of the solvent is not part of the reaction coordinate. Nevertheless, during the transition, specific water molecules are strongly bound and can play a structural role in the folding.
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	1bbf2413fa014f6781b1194702965db8	165bdefa662cd715801de19fe06f2d90	2ac868be4cc3da6214e61ea86774a1d4	article	{Sampling the multiple folding mechanisms of Trp-cage in explicit solvent}	J. Juraszek and P. G. Bolhuis	\N	2006
7872164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	I. B. Tauris	London - New York	\N	\N	engel:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6312aa158f42c0185cdfbc038d9fcf9d	552d869da22bebb26c2166916fab7fde	521f8a0d955b56442883e368188b3283	book	Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary	Pal Engel	\N	2005
7872314	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markt & Technik	München	\N	\N	3827244277	http://www.amazon.de/OpenOffice-org-3-0-Writer-Dokumente-professionellem/dp/3827244277%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3827244277	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783827244277}, asin = {3827244277}, isbn = {3827244277}	\N	67d11ee777cfc8c85edd10c6c8dbaf13	5bb5a78ada9b52aaa06c7fd64b1f053e	1712981adfb64e04c2740e01a9699017	book	OpenOffice.org 3.0 Writer: Dokumente mit professionellem Aussehen	Michael Kolberg	\N	2008
7872339	Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2001 IEEE Workshop on the	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	969552	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=969552	\N		\N	\N	99-102	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ASPAA.2001.969552}	This paper describes a public-domain database of
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high-spatial-resolution head-related transfer functions measured at the
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UC Davis CIPIC Interface Laboratory and the methods used to collect the
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data.. Release 1.0 (see http://interface.cipic.ucdavis.edu) includes
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head-related impulse responses for 45 subjects at 25 different azimuths
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and 50 different elevations (1250 directions) at approximately 5&deg;
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angular increments. In addition, the database contains anthropometric
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measurements for each subject. Statistics of anthropometric parameters
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and correlations between anthropometry and some temporal and spectral
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features of the HRTFs are reported	0da24527df01ee888e0deb329bd4b2b2	696e1d14455fc5866402be8f2405e9f2	5cf4bed72f160cc35d56b1292ade1d99	inproceedings	The CIPIC HRTF database	V.R. Algazi and R.O. Duda and D.M. Thompson and C. Avendano	\N	2001
7874606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eleventh International Conference on Data Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Taipei, Taiwan	\N	\N	Agrawal1995	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/agrawal95mining.html	\N	One of the most cited papers on Mining Sequential Patterns One of
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\	the approaches used by Gruhl. Two efficient algorithms for key words
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\	extraction. Pseudo-Code of algorithms	\N	\N	3--14	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {Clifton Phua}	 We are given a large database of customer transactions, where each
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\	transaction consists of customer-id, transaction time, and the items
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\	bought in the transaction. We introduce the problem of mining sequential
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\	patterns over such databases. We present three algorithms to solve
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\	this problem, and empirically evaluate their performance using synthetic
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\	data. Two of the proposed algorithms, AprioriSome and AprioriAll,
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\	have comparable performance, albeit AprioriSome performs a little
\
\	better when the	cb87ef541555cc46e5dcadd96eb38953	f90947199c4b88359641c065a9438e78	0a7fa171a0ea7198f21a3ef16c922fb7	inproceedings	Mining sequential patterns	Rakesh Agrawal and Ramakrishnan Srikant	Philip S. Yu and Arbee S. P. Chen	1995
7874631	Computer	41	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yang2008	http://projects.ischool.washington.edu/mcdonald/papers/Yang.et.al.IEEEComputer.Apr08.preprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	102-104	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-23 16:25:37}, citeulike-article-id = {3037198}, timestamp = {2009.04.07}, priority = {2}, owner = {Clifton Phua}, comment = {About activity recognition using networks. A pretty cool idea!}	Modeling and detecting human activities using home network data traffic
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\	patterns is a step toward creating a smarter digital home that provides
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\	useful information and services in a more user-friendly way. Primarily
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\	using UPnP technology, we created a network map of devices and their
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\	characteristics and recorded dynamic data flows along with high-level
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\	events. Based on these static and operational values, we manually
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\	defined and automatically matched human-level activity templates.
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\	We believe that a learnby- demonstration method or simply sharing
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\	activity templates among a large user community could improve the
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\	manual steps of our process.	efca881afdfbd900dcbe9f34e56652c1	e86ef8d2473e294604b3cca81a06d283	3ad5814bd1789cec5ef7ac81348c63d2	article	Activity Recognition for the Digital Home	Jeonghwa Yang and Bill Schilit and David McDonald	\N	2008
7875065	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	panyukov:2009	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e148301	\N	Amplification of Tension in Branched Macromolecules	\N	\N	148301	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {148301}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.148301}	We propose a method for the design of branched macromolecules that are capable of building up high tension (~nN) in their covalent bonds without applying an external force. The tension is self-generated due to repulsion between branches and depends on the molecular architecture leading to amplification and focusing of tension in specific bonds. The simplest architecture is a pom-pom composed of a linear spacer and two z-arm stars at its ends resulting in z-fold tension amplification. Adsorption of those macromolecules on a substrate results in further increase in tension as compared to molecules in solution.	2875dc0230a65be1601e73d383fd3c52	670783e4e71e6b4cb79514dae45b48c9	8b81e5f652652f2f9c3d056c850f5e8b	article	Amplification of Tension in Branched Macromolecules	Sergey V. Panyukov and Sergei S. Sheiko and Michael Rubinstein	\N	2009
7875072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	Studies in linguistics and philosophy ; 44	UBHD3592277	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 408 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7923-1173-6, 978-0-7923-1173-7}, language = {eng}	\N	911e31cd09d3d1ff4b0b301511c325ea	22e57744acd5aca7075923284606b52d	8070d385678b850ac067bfb0e12173e5	book	Principle-based parsing	Robert C. [Hrsg.] Berwick	\N	1991
7875076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	\N	\N	Contemporary debates in philosophy ; 7	UBHD66372595	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 339 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-4051-1304-9, 1-4051-1305-7, 978-1-4051-1304-5, 978-1-4051-1305-2}, language = {eng}	\N	99e16a1d658a205d08c6e571451bb16d	9a32c1ab580858a4a48e0d0fc48edc5b	b305ccd0631aeb20ffbc32727d9cd747	book	Contemporary debates in cognitive science	Robert J. [Hrsg.] Stainton	\N	2006
7875079	\N	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Pr.	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	Current studies in linguistics series ; 16	UBHD9610396	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 205 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-53070-8, 0-262-03133-7, 978-0-262-03133-2, 978-0-262-53070-5}, language = {eng}	\N	ff22bf481f8ec7cf49efa9c84f79e760	1b1c53791a59e1499f80e433cbac6421	a575eb1d2e078b03c215241011e26015	book	Language and problems of knowledge	Noam Chomsky	\N	1994
7875082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton Univ. Press	Princeton, NJ	\N	\N	UBHD65115769	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 371 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-691-01187-7, 978-0-691-01187-5}, language = {eng}	\N	74a38fea8ce6cf34ce2afb65a65d4863	edba49d96c7681a742cb7b069734e323	6bd62b103d8f2497d24097d9fb71dd7b	book	Realism and truth	Michael Devitt	\N	1997
7875088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	UBHD1027092	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	313 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-07448-2, 3-518-7448-2, 978-3-518-07448-0}, language = {ger}	\N	e50eda499365d15a4663c4235daaebf0	3e1a503ad99e6796d9836d635eb62ec6	e6bad02472ca22abf7540cb9d12976d2	book	Reflexionen über die Sprache	Noam Chomsky	\N	1977
7875097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mouton de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65756923	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 211 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-018001-4, 978-3-11-018001-5}, language = {eng}	\N	878ec0886ab23b490dcc23501c6edd36	0e1d97dbc27ae5c005202f7bfff84f8e	6eec0f4f8679477dfcb2ad059ae4755a	book	The generative enterprise revisited	Noam Chomsky	\N	2004
7875101	Arch Gen Psychiatry	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ThomasW._Meeks04012009	http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/66/4/355	\N	Arch Gen Psychiatry -- Abstract: Neurobiology of Wisdom: A Literature Overview, April 2009, Meeks and Jeste 66 (4): 355	\N	\N	355-365	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.8}, eprint = {http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/66/4/355.pdf}	Context  Wisdom is a unique psychological trait noted since antiquity, long discussed in humanities disciplines, recently operationalized by psychology and sociology researchers, but largely unexamined in psychiatry or biology.  Objective  To discuss recent neurobiological studies related to subcomponents of wisdom identified from several published definitions/descriptions of wisdom by clinical investigators in the field, ie, prosocial attitudes/behaviors, social decision making/pragmatic knowledge of life, emotional homeostasis, reflection/self-understanding, value relativism/tolerance, and acknowledgment of and dealing effectively with uncertainty.  Data Sources  Literature focusing primarily on neuroimaging/brain localization and secondarily on neurotransmitters, including their genetic determinants.  Study Selection  Studies involving functional neuroimaging or neurotransmitter functioning, examining human (rather than animal) subjects, and identified via a PubMed search using keywords from any of the 6 proposed subcomponents of wisdom were included.  Data Extraction  Studies were reviewed by both of us, and data considered to be potentially relevant to the neurobiology of wisdom were extracted.  Data Synthesis  Functional neuroimaging permits exploration of neural correlates of complex psychological attributes such as those proposed to comprise wisdom. The prefrontal cortex figures prominently in several wisdom subcomponents (eg, emotional regulation, decision making, value relativism), primarily via top-down regulation of limbic and striatal regions. The lateral prefrontal cortex facilitates calculated, reason-based decision making, whereas the medial prefrontal cortex is implicated in emotional valence and prosocial attitudes/behaviors. Reward neurocircuitry (ventral striatum, nucleus accumbens) also appears important for promoting prosocial attitudes/behaviors. Monoaminergic activity (especially dopaminergic and serotonergic), influenced by several genetic polymorphisms, is critical to certain subcomponents of wisdom such as emotional regulation (including impulse control), decision making, and prosocial behaviors.  Conclusions  We have proposed a speculative model of the neurobiology of wisdom involving frontostriatal and frontolimbic circuits and monoaminergic pathways. Wisdom may involve optimal balance between functions of phylogenetically more primitive brain regions (limbic system) and newer ones (prefrontal cortex). Limitations of the putative model are stressed. It is hoped that this review will stimulate further research in characterization, assessment, neurobiology, and interventions related to wisdom.
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	7dd64208ebcdcd0aae309c33e475f250	d50d71728000a00ae7d01a1e2fa5353d	d13ac85de013c9b3dd011d0a6325ffe6	article	{Neurobiology of Wisdom: A Literature Overview}	Thomas W. Meeks and Dilip V. Jeste	\N	2009
7875123	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	sakaue:2009	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e148302	\N	Dynamics of Polymer Decompression: Expansion, Unfolding, and Ejection	\N	\N	148302	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {148302}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.148302}	The dynamics of polymer decompression from a compact state to swollen conformation can be formally described as nonlinear diffusion. We discuss two basic examples: (i) the expansion, or unfolding from a compact state, and (ii) the ejection of a compressed polymer through a pore. The problem can be solved exactly for case (i), but not for case (ii). Even in such situations, a scheme called uniform approximation is shown to be useful to get a physical insight involved. Its application to case (ii) is able to account for conflicting numerical data in a consistent way.	d9f0163bc1904e7d3f32a05ca277eed4	ca709ee9bbd0d1b02d46e880d3dfb143	80828096b8bd3a657afc635cd1fbcc01	article	Dynamics of Polymer Decompression: Expansion, Unfolding, and Ejection	Takahiro Sakaue and Natsuhiko Yoshinaga	\N	2009
7875143	Science	310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Discher:2005	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/310/5751/1139	\N	Tissue Cells Feel and Respond to the Stiffness of Their Substrate -- Discher et al. 310 (5751): 1139 -- Science	\N	\N	1139-1143	\N	5751	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1116995}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5751/1139.pdf}	Normal tissue cells are generally not viable when suspended in a fluid and are therefore said to be anchorage dependent. Such cells must adhere to a solid, but a solid can be as rigid as glass or softer than a baby's skin. The behavior of some cells on soft materials is characteristic of important phenotypes; for example, cell growth on soft agar gels is used to identify cancer cells. However, an understanding of how tissue cells--including fibroblasts, myocytes, neurons, and other cell types--sense matrix stiffness is just emerging with quantitative studies of cells adhering to gels (or to other cells) with which elasticity can be tuned to approximate that of tissues. Key roles in molecular pathways are played by adhesion complexes and the actinmyosin cytoskeleton, whose contractile forces are transmitted through transcellular structures. The feedback of local matrix stiffness on cell state likely has important implications for development, differentiation, disease, and regeneration.
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	89d13be787ec1e7a1b61347adaa17082	4f4317ae0ddea4fed1c879cd112f2fb8	2db464776d73d4f17ada172d337824be	article	Tissue Cells Feel and Respond to the Stiffness of Their Substrate	Dennis E. Discher and Paul Janmey and Yu li Wang	\N	2005
7875148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Hoch2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7639-3088-4}	\N	7d35382629c26345740fee359babceca	0f7abd120966d2b67acf6c96632b52a3	a922e259e4d878a44c91401e25f013b9	book	Hochschuldidaktische Aus- und Weiterbildung	\N	Ulrich Welbers	2003
7875154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD65787276	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 342 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-631-21404-6, 0-631-19689-7, 978-0-631-19689-1, 978-0-631-21404-5}, language = {eng}	\N	45c7e2a4288fee2358286995ca089f86	4fb7e68c2fcffbac2d1177141b984e87	eab55781f8b875f5d2f74b42ed88a7c6	book	Language and reality	Michael Devitt and Kim Sterelny	\N	1999
7875156	Science	316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evans:2007	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/316/5828/1148	\N	Forces and Bond Dynamics in Cell Adhesion -- Evans and Calderwood 316 (5828): 1148 -- Science	\N	\N	1148-1153	\N	5828	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1137592}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/316/5828/1148.pdf}	Adhesion of a biological cell to another cell or the extracellular matrix involves complex couplings between cell biochemistry, structural mechanics, and surface bonding. The interactions are dynamic and act through association and dissociation of bonds between very large molecules at rates that change considerably under stress. Combining molecular cell biology with single-molecule force spectroscopy provides a powerful tool for exploring the complexity of cell adhesion, that is, how cell signaling processes strengthen adhesion bonds and how forces applied to cell-surface bonds act on intracellular sites to catalyze chemical processes or switch molecular interactions on and off. Probing adhesion receptors on strategically engineered cells with force during functional stimulation can reveal key nodes of communication between the mechanical and chemical circuitry of a cell.
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	3ff3532ecc151886490bf6f3c83c7515	f3a35d1887debea304d96e3301e2ecf7	0dc2c2c3330e46ef06a01f16a6d8f668	article	Forces and Bond Dynamics in Cell Adhesion	Evan A. Evans and David A. Calderwood	\N	2007
7875169	Science	317	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson:2007	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/317/5838/663	\N	Forced Unfolding of Proteins Within Cells -- Johnson et al. 317 (5838): 663 -- Science	\N	\N	663-666	\N	5838	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1139857}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/317/5838/663.pdf}	To identify cytoskeletal proteins that change conformation or assembly within stressed cells, in situ labeling of sterically shielded cysteines with fluorophores was analyzed by fluorescence imaging, quantitative mass spectrometry, and sequential two-dye labeling. Within red blood cells, shotgun labeling showed that shielded cysteines in the two isoforms of the cytoskeletal protein spectrin were increasingly labeled as a function of shear stress and time, indicative of forced unfolding of specific domains. Within mesenchymal stem cells--as a prototypical adherent cell--nonmuscle myosin IIA and vimentin are just two of the cytoskeletal proteins identified that show differential labeling in tensed versus drug-relaxed cells. Cysteine labeling of proteins within live cells can thus be used to fluorescently map out sites of molecular-scale deformation, and the results also suggest means to colocalize signaling events such as phosphorylation with forced unfolding.
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	52ed470f9f5d6fcab9869874509e953e	5a0ea61e064891706f4a43ef0653e7c0	2f10a72a5ede404c2ff148639c2785d2	article	{Forced Unfolding of Proteins Within Cells}	Colin P. Johnson and Hsin-Yao Tang and Christine Carag and David W. Speicher and Dennis E. Discher	\N	2007
7875170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard U.P.	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	UBHD65636272	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 166 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	e339c7559151e5bc3bf933cf1dbb965a	63fdb4ecfc0f5cf8546b4547a0bbdc68	54cf784d4d2028ebce945e5ff72939dd	book	How to do things with words	John L. Austin	\N	1962
7875178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merve	\N	\N	Merve-Titel ; 81	UBHD9507654	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	110 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-920986-99-7, 978-3-920986-99-9}, language = {ger}	\N	8fc98be4aee3e6b757e237e18d975968	52ec9fb4a1ede21e014c22c39f4c8145	18e6e7f8ab11d680957e13c725b1adb9	book	Agonie des Realen	Jean Baudrillard	\N	1978
7875180	J Cell Sci	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chen:2008	http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/121/20/3285	\N	Mechanotransduction - a field pulling together? -- Chen 121 (20): 3285 -- Journal of Cell Science	\N	\N	3285-3292	\N	20	\N	doi = {10.1242/jcs.023507}, eprint = {http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/121/20/3285.pdf}	Mechanical stresses are ever present in the cellular environment, whether through external forces that are applied to tissues or endogenous forces that are generated within the active cytoskeleton. Despite the wide array of studies demonstrating that such forces affect cellular signaling and function, it remains unclear whether mechanotransduction in different contexts shares common mechanisms. Here, I discuss possible mechanisms by which applied forces, cell-generated forces and changes in substrate mechanics could exert changes in cell function through common mechanotransduction machinery. I draw from examples that are primarily focused on the role of adhesions in transducing mechanical forces. Based on this discussion, emerging themes arise that connect these different areas of inquiry and suggest multiple avenues for future studies.
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	ece79807f55a9173ed42fa8137dd7cd0	5c38322d332d1db99bd63fe0e799ba0e	ba1dcb7fb3d73453a550c2412808fa78	article	{Mechanotransduction - a field pulling together?}	Christopher S. Chen	\N	2008
7875181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merve-Verl.	\N	\N	Internationaler Merve-Diskurs ; 169	UBHD3635788	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	200 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88396-098-5, 978-3-88396-098-2}, language = {ger}	\N	97e1851d708982362e33bba985fbd166	4b6f40f192a55d6b7185810a88956f7d	3abcbe60d6c209f082e5046dbee5c549	book	Transparenz des Bösen	Jean Baudrillard	\N	1992
7875182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66167393	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VII, 139 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-928718-X, 978-0-19-928718-5}, language = {eng}	\N	a0eefba473d41594fd4116d3a8eac0ac	de5ad20b04eedbe59ef2b9603dc320bb	77dce1afe47838829f4e94d96c6e19a9	book	Fear of knowledge	Paul Boghossian	\N	2006
7875183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Univ. Press	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66369846	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 233 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-674-00218-0, 978-0-674-00218-0}, language = {eng}	\N	bc0f85c5e162d700cbd0330c10b907b1	2fe9ca528244721a922c464fb4ebc201	1798c6a3a827089bc09e6d0bdb4c5784	book	If you're an egalitarian, how come you're so rich?	Gerald A. Cohen	\N	2000
7875186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	\N	\N	Universal-Bibliothek ; 8845	UBHD61360118	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	117 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-15-008845-3, 978-3-15-008845-6}, language = {ger}	\N	d044df8bb26c1beab523d47be0732ef5	afd7754dcb5e65408c640455197ee7c3	e55f6669392c2d8b0dbf82d9f256b373	book	Der Mythos des Subjektiven	Donald (Philosoph) Davidson and Joachim [Hrsg.] Schulte	\N	1993
7875188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Verl.	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft ; 1691	UBHD65937894	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	353 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-29291-9, 978-3-518-29291-4}, language = {ger}	\N	7bd64d5f4c71813f34acd1737dad9bbd	d4af1e7843dd63590543695111e05646	fd70fbd2226b08ab4d01e82b2e972015	book	Wozu Wahrheit?	Donald Davidson and Richard Rorty and Mike [Hrsg.] Sandbothe	\N	2005
7875190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft ; 895	UBHD65415174	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	420 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-28495-9, 978-3-518-28495-7}, language = {ger}	\N	6ca463347e0f06298c2aea7660879664	e8afab8ff3e9597d4512444a48cbb199	6f402ec9e0791ab9533e0f416714817e	book	Handlung und Ereignis	Donald (Philosoph) Davidson	\N	1998
7875194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft ; 896	UBHD61352940	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	407 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-28496-7, 978-3-518-28496-4}, language = {ger}	\N	5ee2540561c66819b39941f5b39d255f	873bc58213e50d8dd5e42bdbfbee51bd	df2b1ce0096cd7e09eff7203f75a9ca8	book	Wahrheit und Interpretation	Donald (Philosoph) Davidson	\N	1999
7875196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft ; [417]	UBHD65675468	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	540 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-06739-7, 978-3-518-06739-0}, language = {ger}	\N	0470cf54b7ccaf6b88d972b89229b965	3a145868bfba6cfad25cfc573f67b5aa	cf0ffbf0f2de5bd96fe35ddde575112e	book	Grammatologie	Jacques Derrida	\N	2003
7875199	\N	\N	\N	Neue, vom {\\"U}bers. durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artemis	Z{\\"u}rich	\N	\N	ShawMens1946	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1f10f6fdde205e43d86224f9c6be84fe	6040d3d179bf6bbfec2185f3cfbad311	48bc53d183c02e694fcc74da88fcd01e	book	Mensch und {\\"U}bermensch	Shaw, Bernard	\N	1946
7875200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	\N	\N	Beck'sche Reihe ; 542 : Denker	UBHD66068951	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	285 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-54126-7, 978-3-406-54126-1}, language = {ger}	\N	8220c4169407ad9469c6f83128c60b16	adc8f05cecfd5976646cb6ab62fc69b0	84cd75012428326de14f318aa3b14821	book	René Descartes	Dominik Perler	\N	2006
7875203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meiner	\N	\N	Philosophische Bibliothek ; 261	UBHD1099401	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VI, 129 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger fre}	\N	7f1c493bb6efbc77c8cb2d1da3935e2f	dcb800d094aa7996fc271490088e8079	679e51d02373148516239167330bed05	book	Discours de la méthode	René Descartes and Lüder [Hrsg.] Gäbe	\N	1960
7875206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	UBHD66193638	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XV, 455 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-86367-8, 0-521-68229-0, 978-0-521-86367-4, 978-0-521-68229-9}, language = {eng}	\N	569d58ca6270a859ebffd96f970ee458	c01079efa94fe736341718b171563f0f	2d694dfff28fe5c9a1318532f7d8f33a	book	Modal logic for philosophers	James W. Garson	\N	2006
7875210	Science	200	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bell:1978	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/347575	\N	Models for the specific adhesion of cells to cells. [Science. 1978] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	618-627	\N	4342	\N	pmid = {347575}, doi = {}	A theoretical framework is proposed for the analysis of adhesion between cells or of cells to surfaces when the adhesion is mediated by reversible bonds between specific molecules such as antigen and antibody, lectin and carbohydrate, or enzyme and substrate. From a knowledge of the reaction rates for reactants in solution and of their diffusion constants both in solution and on membranes, it is possible to estimate reaction rates for membrane-bound reactants. Two models are developed for predicting the rate of bond formation between cells and are compared with experiments. The force required to separate two cells is shown to be greater than the expected electrical forces between cells, and of the same order of magnitude as the forces required to pull gangliosides and perhaps some integral membrane proteins out of the cell membrane.	06109528b628d807a495e6ac4855780b	99ac24f463e274f44febb2667fe94650	8df61259d169a1c47b61aa4d58b2d380	article	Models for the specific adhesion of cells to cells	G I Bell	\N	1978
7875222	J Biomech	33	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhu:2000	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10609515?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=3&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Kinetics and mechanics of cell adhesion. [J Biomech. 2000] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	23-33	\N	1	\N	pmid = {10609515}, doi = {}	Cell adhesion is mediated by specific interaction between receptors and ligands. Such interaction provides not only physical linkage but also communication between the cell and its environment. The kinetics and mechanics of cell adhesion are coupled, because force can influence the formation and dissociation of receptor-ligand bonds. The kinetic rates and their force dependence determine how likely, how rapidly and how strongly cells bind as well as how long they remain bound. Since adhesion molecules are linked to apposing cellular membranes, their interaction is governed by two-dimensional (2D) kinetics. This is in contrast to the three-dimensional (3D) binding of soluble ligands to cell surface receptors. Unlike the 3D case in which many methods are available for measuring kinetic rates, not until recently have the 2D kinetic rates become experimentally measurable. In this review, I will discuss the recent progress in the experimental methods that enable quantification of the relevant kinetic and mechanical parameters, the fundamental concepts that underlie the physics of the biological phenomena, and the mathematical models that relate functions to the intrinsic properties of the adhesion molecules.	7605e0972c7327834dc49122a5c14b80	11b63118fff07a5d553d7fa30a07c94a	d769e74b3555236a4009c9daca2366e7	article	Kinetics and mechanics of cell adhesion	C Zhu	\N	2000
7875257	D-Lib Magazine	15	\N	\N	March/April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HOL09	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march09/holley/03holley.html	\N	Corrección Cooperativa de OCR para Periódicos Históricos (Australian Newspapers)	\N	\N	\N	\N	3/4	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/march2009-holley}	\N	2e9d86d05a300931d7e45834c2e05e34	f6837e775ac602c397c854f8adc917db	c6f60a6a538b8aa9103a04dbd2cdadaa	article	How Good Can It Get? Analysing and Improving OCR Accuracy in Large Scale Historic Newspaper Digitisation Programs	Rose Holley	\N	2009
7875300	Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	friedrichs-2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	1515-1520	\N	10	\N		\N	d67e73883c5794077bcf703267a450ab	8f7a8f050dbb1649e579319550d81587	fadb253f320a5fc9c9b51259128a3a78	article	The effect of Al on the hydrogen sorption mechanism of LiBH4	O. Friedrichs and J. W. Kim and A. Remhof and F. Buchter and A. Borgschulte and D. Wallacher and Y. W. Cho and M. Fichtner and K. H. Oh and A. Züttel	\N	2009
7875309	The Journal of Physical Chemistry A	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	racu-raman-2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp803005f	\N		\N	\N	9716-9722	\N	40	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp803005f}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp803005f}	 We have performed micro Raman measurements on LiBH4 and LiBD4 powders for temperatures between 5 and 300 K. At the lowest temperature, the peak energies agree very well with the results of a calculation within the density functional theory for the orthorhombic structure. The spectra are dominated by three separated bands: the external modes, the internal bending, and the internal stretching vibrations. Internal refers to vibrations within the BH4 tetrahedrons, whereas external modes imply motions of Li and BH4. The temperature dependence of the observed phonons corroborates the strong anharmonicity of the system. Due to the anharmonicity, Fermi resonances occur between the first order stretching modes and the second order bending modes of LiBH4. Moreover, the linewidths of the observed modes in LiBH4 have an Arrhenius-like component, with activation energies ranging from 250 to 500 K. 	0f7ff235aaf3d65b69a3d4aa23aed377	1064fedfde1fc32c5d3a0faddf021bf5	d330620acacdd0a5290a433ce55cc2cc	article	High-Resolution Raman Spectroscopy Study of Phonon Modes in LiBH4 and LiBD4	A.-M. Racu and J. Schoenes and Z. Lodziana and A. Borgschulte and A. Züttel	\N	2008
7875315	Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	remhof-2008-LiBD4	www.scopus.com	\N		\N	Cited By (since 1996): 1	5859-5862	\N	38	\N		\N	4c8bc2a6adee54037416e7fb9b377912	c0355ea89dba38d4417f778cbde1740c	d4b8d11c00d53cf35c954bd1b6807ec6	article	Solid-state synthesis of LiBD4 observed by in situ neutron diffraction	A. Remhof and O. Friedrichs and F. Buchter and Ph Mauron and A. Züttel and D. Wallacher	\N	2008
7875422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hoch2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d4feb401229b600470acb4acda7e0b3	1a9316e94db33233d4e1894c7547fd9c	e31b248b1c201d669b3861c820938c98	book	Hochschullandschaft im Wandel	\N	Ulrich Teichler	2005
7875461	\N	\N	\N	\N	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	Réseau "Santé \\& Société"	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gobatto2006a	http://www.ssd.u-bordeaux2.fr/faf/archives/numero_9/index.htm	\N		\N	Actes des Deuxièmes Journées Scientifiques du Réseau « Santé \\& Société
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\	dans ce numéro suggèrent de nouveaux angles d'approche des émotions
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\	problématisées dans le champ de la santé, certains ayant été discutés
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\	lors des Deuxièmes Journées d'Etudes organisées sur ce thème « Corps,
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\	Emotions et santé » les 23 et 24 mars 2006 à Toulouse par le réseau
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\	des doctorants. L'animation scientifique a été assurée par Fabrice
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\	Fernandez, Samuel Lézé et Hélène Marche.	93b4a467e0bfee81afaac40f8d51398e	7cf59f72d67b8b28ad25866752f9f10c	db99499f9c6255d976582bd4388cd00c	inproceedings	Emotions, Corps & Santé : "Un gouvernement par la parole ? "	Isabelle Gobatto	\N	2006
7875463	\N	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	Réseau "Santé \\& Société"	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gobatto2006	http://www.ssd.u-bordeaux2.fr/faf/archives/numero_8/index.htm	\N		\N	Actes des Deuxièmes Journées Scientifiques du Réseau « Santé \\& Société
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\	»	\N	\N	8	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.08}	L'une des spécificités de la ligne éditoriale de la revue Face A Face.
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\	Regards sur la santé est d'offrir la possibilité de valoriser des
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\	revue, en lien avec un membre du comité de rédaction, ces jeunes
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\	Nationales qu'ils ont organisées et qui se sont tenues les 24 et
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\	25 novembre 2005 à la MSH de Paris Nord, autour du thème « Corps,
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\	Emotions et santé ». Le comité de rédaction de la revue a répondu
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\	favorablement à cette demande. En effet, le thème proposé, les émotions
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\	problématisées dans le domaine de la santé, notamment dans la construction
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\	des rapports sociaux au corps et des pratiques relatives au soin,
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\	Les lecteurs pourront découvrir la valeur scientifique des réflexions
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\	en élaboration qui nous sont proposées dans ce numéro 8. Cette collaboration
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\	se poursuivra pour le prochain numéro.	1b464b26ead1b380f16c4dd3b8bdc9bb	6260377c9afc5086b3c15f4b33941973	e3781b886db22b5f8e9b9650312cd3af	inproceedings	Emotions, Corps & Santé : "Les politiques de l'intime" 1/2	Isabelle Gobatto	\N	2006
7875733	La Lettre de l'AFSOS	1	\N	\N	MARS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barruel2009	\N	\N		\N	L'auteur est psychologue clinicienne à l'hôpital Montfermeil	5	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.08}	Dans le contexte d'une médecine de spécialité centrée sur le symptôme,
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\	nous peinons à développer une réelle approche globale du sujet. Et
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\	il faut bien l'avouer, face au manque d'effectifs et à l'épuisement
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\	des soignants, tenir compte des proches est parfois perçu comme "une
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\	tâche en plus".	5922f6fad4e9aa11628797ad66c229a1	bdfcce8d0c07faf541d5fcceb4afdf0f	5c600fb87363c2f97e0b0168bb9ef544	article	La prise en compte relationnelle des proches	Florence Barruel	\N	2009
7875851	Soins cadres	\N	\N	\N	février	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zaraya2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	18-20	\N	suppl. 69	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.08}	La communication est le plus souvent appréhendée sur un mode fonctionnel.
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\	Son approche anthropologique, notamment sous l'angle de la civilité,
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\	ouvre de nouvelles voies de réflexion. En accord avec la pensée kantienne,
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\	l'homme n'est plus considéré comme un simple moyen de transmission
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\	mais comme une fin.  Le coaching centré sur la personne parviendrait
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\	à dynamiser une civilité à bout de souffle.	0f44814e40f3f621087c4a8dae955948	2cd6fb0568d20fe6b5f547a6ae6c7196	26029aa86011e2503be0a87f68dbc66c	article	Anthropologie de la communication : Réflexion sur la civilité en
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\	coaching	Didier Zaraya and Pascal Barreau	\N	2009
7875911	Journal of Computational Chemistry	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague Institute of Chemical Technology, 166 28 Praha 6, Czech Republic	\N	\N	Kolafa2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.10385	\N		\N	\N	335-342	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1002/jcc.10385}	\N	c0a1deb8a910959016406ed59c483aff	81b963a7042104f6fa920f0e080c580d	41fae7e7455a52a148e317956fc96116	article	Time-reversible always stable predictor-corrector method for molecular dynamics of polarizable molecules	Jiri Kolafa	\N	2004
7875931	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	capra07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362652	\N		\N	\N	395-404	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6773}, doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362652}	A quality degradation effect of proprietary code has been observed as a consequence of maintenance. This quality degradation effect, called entropy, is a cause for higher maintenance costs. In the Open Source context, the quality of code is a fundamental tenet of open software developers. As a consequence, the quality degradation principle measured by entropy cannot be assumed to be valid. The goal of the paper is to analyze the entropy of Open Source applications by measuring the evolution of maintenance costs over time. Analyses are based on cost data collected from a sample of 1251 Open Source application versions, compared with the costs estimated with a traditional model for proprietary software. Findings indicate that Open Source applications are less subject to entropy, have lower maintenance costs and also a lower need for maintenance interventions aimed at restoring quality. Finally, results show that a lower entropy is favored by greater functional simplicity.	ce1b3692ce9e81621f23da711749ca0f	6c5bda3cd31e0d558d22478ceb58a1b7	2105e5ec8f563a1a22287b289f9ca2e9	inproceedings	The Economics of Open Source Software: An Empirical Analysis of Maintenance Costs	E. Capra and C. Francalanci and F. Merlo	\N	2007
7875956	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	hindle07icsm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362641	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Release Pattern Discovery: A Case Study of Database Systems	\N	\N	285-294	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6773}, doi = {10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362641}	Studying the release-time activities of a software project - that is, activities that occur around the time of a major or minor release - can provide insights into both the development processes used and the nature of the system itself. Although tools rarely record detailed logs of developer behavior, we can infer release-time activities from available data, such as logs from revision control systems, bug tracking systems, etc. In this paper, we discuss the results of a case study in mining patterns of release-time behavior from the revision control systems of four open source database systems. We partitioned the development artifacts into four classes - source code, tests, build files, and documentation - to be able to characterize the behavioral patterns more precisely. We found, for example, that there were consistent activity patterns around release time within each of the individual projects; we also found that these patterns did not persist across systems, leading us to hypothesize that the four projects follow different but consistent development patterns of activity around releases.	b657984c90d0fd723f2c7e9e524c7174	51aa1317af3cb609ef69ae93be2fa455	16a960639647cdb5869ea8a062daac54	inproceedings	Release Pattern Discovery: A Case Study of Database Systems	A. Hindle and M.W. Godfrey and R.C. Holt	\N	2007
7876047	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	herraiz07icsm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362653	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: On the prediction of the evolution of libre software projects	\N	\N	405-414	\N	\N	\N		Libre (free / open source) software development is a complex phenomenon. Many actors (core developers, casual contributors, bug reporters, patch submitters, users, etc.), in many cases volunteers, interact in complex patterns without the constrains of formal hierarchical structures or organizational ties. Understanding this complex behavior with enough detail to build explanatory models suitable for prediction is an open challenge, and few results have been published to date in this area. Therefore statistical, non-explanatory models (such as the traditional regression model) have a clear role, and have been used in some evolution studies. Our proposal goes in this direction, but using a model that we have found more useful: time series analysis. Data available from the source code management repository is used to compute the size of the software over its past life, using this information to estimate the future evolution of the project. In this paper we present this methodology and apply it to three large projects, showing how in these cases predictions are more accurate than regression models, and precise enough to estimate with little error their near future evolutions.	5ba309043025b6416af43b05f72a0626	1d5dad86b6aecc2ad02236fdee14a012	ecfec229c548d85c3eb839c195a5a7fd	inproceedings	On the prediction of the evolution of libre software projects	I. Herraiz and J.M. Gonzalez-Barahona and G. Robles and D.M. German	\N	2007
7876060	Curr Opin Struct Biol	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KhaliliAraghi:2009	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19345092?dopt=Abstract	\N	Molecular dynamics simulations of membrane channel...[Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19345092}, doi = {10.1016/j.sbi.2009.02.011}	Membrane transport constitutes one of the most fundamental processes in all living cells with proteins as major players. Proteins as channels provide highly selective diffusive pathways gated by environmental factors, and as transporters furnish directed, energetically uphill transport consuming energy. X-ray crystallography of channels and transporters furnishes a rapidly growing number of atomic resolution structures, permitting molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to reveal the physical mechanisms underlying channel and transporter function. Ever increasing computational power today permits simulations stretching up to 1mus, that is, to physiologically relevant time scales. Membrane protein simulations presently focus on ion channels, on aquaporins, on protein-conducting channels, as well as on various transporters. In this review we summarize recent developments in this rapidly evolving field.	e526716172491d8cda1e5d9a82086295	e163c99ad2210b2b4e252eaba6908d5d	424e8a385ffe1f44fc3188e286d99f65	article	Molecular dynamics simulations of membrane channels and transporters	F Khalili-Araghi and J Gumbart and P C Wen and M Sotomayor and E Tajkhorshid and K Schulten	\N	2009
7876069	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	sillito07icsm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2007.4362645	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: The Social Context of Software Maintenance	\N	\N	325-334	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6773}, doi = {}	Software maintenance is a highly collaborative activity whose social context is rarely addressed. To explore this context, we conducted an ethnographic study at a large technology company involving participant observation with software engineers. Thirty-six participants (nine managers and twenty-seven software engineers) at the company participated in semi-formal interviews, while six months of participant observation produced insights about the work practice. The paper presents nine key observations that demonstrate the social context of maintenance activities. These observations provide a description of how work was divided between groups, the social dependencies that exist between groups, challenges in managing branches, the role of small projects, issues of making cross-group changes to source code, how dependencies are identified, problems of confidence in testing, and the impacts of working across widely different time-zones. The paper also highlights implications these observations have for software engineering research and practice.	468e9743a072368d95e8694d1601b35b	b46a3213095b7c8890044f9d92e94c88	79124bedf2d4f1e2d5b26a53d86a33b7	inproceedings	The Social Context of Software Maintenance	J. Sillito and E. Wynn	\N	2007
7876078	Nuclear Physics B	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiVecchia1985701	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-47317CP-MF/2/369c4632bfd7b7260d2a51a601177579	\N	Not relevant ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : A supersymmetric Wess-Zumino lagrangian in two dimensions	\N	\N	701 - 726	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(85)90554-1}	We construct a supersymmetric version of the Wess-Zumino action in two dimensions. For a special value of the coupling constant [gamma]2 = 4[pi]/n it turns out that this theory consists of the original WZ action plus free fermions in the adjoint representation. By bosonization such a theory should be equivalent to a theory of two sets of free fermions. We study in some detail how supersymmetry is realized in these two theories. We further develop the general formalism for studying any two-dimensional quantum theory that is superconformal and super-Kac-Moody invariant, the SWZ theory and the particular free Fermi theory being examples. We generalize and apply this formalism to prove the equivalence of SWZ to a free Fermi theory.	9beeab2a72b8a31bcf824b69ae00482f	ffa188e282d668b74a043b1cd91d9088	e2788a249a7f8d32b50a52fdec67d062	article	A supersymmetric Wess-Zumino lagrangian in two dimensions	P. Di Vecchia and V. G. Knizhnik and J. L. Petersen and P. Rossi	\N	1985
7876087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cundy:2009ab	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0903.5521	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0903.5521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0903.5521;%%}, eprint = {0903.5521}	Starting from the continuum Dirac operator, I construct a renormalisation group blocking which transforms the continuum action into a lattice action, and I specifically consider the Wilson and overlap formalisms. For Wilson fermions the inverse blocking is non-local and thus invalid. However, I proceed to demonstrate that it is possible to construct a valid, local, blocking which generates overlap fermions from the continuum Dirac operator.
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Using this renormalisation group blocking for overlap fermions, I derive the Ginsparg-Wilson equations. I show how the construction of a lattice chiral gauge theory follows naturally from this approach. 	bcba5128970bde563a566fff091be5cf	1c09d272654bd187b6b8088a4f269425	2b8771821d819b48a01729c4ac24b6e4	article	{A renormalisation group derivation of the overlap
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                  formulation}	Nigel Cundy	\N	2009
7876103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cundy:2008cn	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0810.1131	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0810.1131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.1131;%%}, eprint = {0810.1131}	In this preliminary work, I provide the outline of an argument (leaving the full proof to a future publication) that there exists a valid renormalization group blocking transformation which converts the continuum fermion action into a Ginsparg-Wilson lattice action. I construct the blocking for the massless overlap operator as a specific example, indicating how other Ginsparg-Wilson lattice Dirac operators can be derived in a similar fashion. This renormalization group transformation modifies the gauge action and adds a number of irrelevant terms to the lattice action. The procedure is not valid for lattice Dirac operators which do not exactly satisfy the Ginsparg-Wilson relation, for example the Wilson operator. 	f985bc7dff7058a4793c1b3dfdb7a8e2	a206a92f6f9b6dd3260cf9dd4830f4f8	7a3ccedacbf8637e08e69035c8506599	article	{Block renormalization group transformations and overlap
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                  fermions}	Nigel Cundy	\N	2008
7876111	Comput. Phys. Commun.	180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cundy:2008zc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0803.0294	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0803.0294	\N	\N	201-208	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0803.0294;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.cpc.2008.09.010}, eprint = {0803.0294}	Tunneling between different topological sectors with dynamical chiral fermions is difficult because of a poor mass scaling of the pseudo-fermion estimate of the determinant. For small fermion masses it is virtually impossible using standard methods. However, by projecting out the small Wilson eigenvectors from the overlap operator, and treating the correction determinant exactly, we can significantly increase the rate of topological sector tunneling and reduce substantially the auto-correlation time. We present and compare a number of different approaches, and advocate a method which allows topological tunneling even at low mass with little addition to the computational cost. 	8ee7cbf6f440613bab41e0a2357a58da	dd45cd3180b53d27a2936c2fb72f924a	471643a41f49c20b4d9620ff90eedb42	article	{Topological tunneling with Dynamical overlap fermions}	Nigel Cundy and Stefan Krieg and Thomas Lippert and Andreas Schafer	\N	2009
7876113	Landscape and Ecological Engineering	\N	\N	\N	jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mirePalsar	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11355-008-0061-4	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;By examining the area of the Sarobetsu Mire in northern Japan using ALOS/PALSAR data, we have clarified the backscattering
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behavior and characteristics of the L-band microwaves when used in the study of peatlands. We classified the vegetation intosix categories and noted the differences in scattering intensity and incident-angle dependencies among these. The scatteringintensity for HH and HV polarizations was greatest with sasa (dwarf bamboo) and reeds, and least with sphagnum. The incident-angledependency with the HH polarization was higher for sasa and reed than for other vegetation types. Analysis of the polarizationrevealed that such differences among vegetation classes were reflected most clearly in the volume scattering characteristic.Applying simple and multiple regression analysis for the environmental factors of soil, hydrology, vegetation, and roughnessagainst the backscatter coefficient, we also found stronger interrelations with soil factors such as bulk density, nitrogenand carbon content, and C/N ratio, and against the backscatter coefficient, than with either the roughness or vegetation.Based on such results, we clarified the unique scattering characteristics of peatlands in which scattering from the surfacesoil is more marked than that from other elements. We consequently estimated the spatial distribution of surface soil characteristicsin peatland using the combined data available from L-band satellite SAR, aircraft laser (airborne LiDAR), and optical sensors.	e9ad4c21db4b8ddd731b4dc93e0ba1a0	9b50bc5c94f14909c55eb1b961399980	f8d7793dd7308b51640d988ce2b30dc3	article	Estimation of surface soil properties in peatland using ALOS/PALSAR	Masayuki Takada and Yoshio Mishima and Shosuke Natsume	\N	2009
7876115	Nucl. Phys.	B802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cundy:2008cs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0802.0170	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0802.0170	\N	\N	92-105	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0802.0170;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.05.004}, eprint = {0802.0170}	The overlap operator is just the simplest of a class of Dirac operators with an exact chiral symmetry. I demonstrate how a general class of chiral Dirac operators can be constructed, show that they have no fermion doublers and that they are all exponentially local, and test my conclusions numerically for a few examples. However, since these operators are more expensive than the overlap operator, it is unlikely that they will be useful in practical simulations.	18fe73c21bc695dc4bccc2610c2d33c4	e30ade4aa5d26d9c52986455a0ce30ed	1933b639e8a333c4d7ea3e99148f12a7	article	{New solutions to the Ginsparg-Wilson equation}	Nigel Cundy	\N	2008
7876120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banerjee:2008ti	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0809.4535	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0809.4535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0809.4535;%%}, eprint = {0809.4535}	Any mu^2-divergence is shown analytically to be absent for a class of actions for Overlap and Domain Wall Fermions with nonzero chemical potential. All such actions are, however, shown to violate the chiral invariance. While the parameter M of these actions can be shown to be irrelevant in the 	a63699cbe618ec69b2569809099635ef	ee46a9c0d31c5350ae6ea69a67c2fc89	caec4c0472fa5e935f240aac2e5beac7	article	{Exact Chiral Fermions and Finite Density on Lattice}	Debasish Banerjee and Rajiv V. Gavai and Sayantan Sharma	\N	2008
7876122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Group	\N	\N	\N	Tapscott2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	861d7db658956513689abefdca88e36f	1123553d32ee9d611273dfa0541c0f97	c17f99057d7e76890366b24ec91fd522	book	Wikinomics. How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.	Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams	\N	2007
7876123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strukturalistische Internetforschung. Netzwerkanalysen internetbasierter Kommunikationsräume	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Stegbauer2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	547fbee37d8333220b4005e1ac6f0c8d	075d8d2058ba2a696371c710afcd7978	12a54a45f09a00470e5b9e397af0d44e	incollection	Wikipedia: Die Erstellung einer Online-Enzyklopädie als Herausforderung für die Erklärung von Kooperation	Christian Stegbauer	Christian Stegbauer and Alexander Rausch	2006
7876124	J. Phys.	G35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gavai:2008uu	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0805.2866	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0805.2866	\N	\N	104097	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0805.2866;%%}, doi = {10.1088/0954-3899/35/10/104097}, eprint = {0805.2866}	The thermodynamics of massless ideal gas of overlap quarks has been investigated numerically for both zero and nonzero baryon chemical potential $\\mu$. While the parameter M has been shown to be irrelevant in the continuum limit, it is shown numerically that the continuum limit can be reached with relatively coarser lattices for certain range of M. Numerical limitation of the existing method of introduction of chemical potential in the overlap formalism is discussed. We have also studied the energy density of free domain wall fermions in the absence of $\\mu$ and estimated the extent of lattice in the fifth dimension $L_5$ for which the overlap results are recovered. Interestingly, this value of $L_5$ is also minimum for the same range of M found in the overlap case. 	21b057a6dd9ff7143171d4948530072a	e70c7b2bb889794b909cc392616f443d	c91b2727fca81ab22f85fa2eb1b57995	article	{Towards QCD thermodynamics using exact chiral symmetry on
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                  lattice}	R. V. Gavai and Sayantan Sharma	\N	2008
7876125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wie arbeiten die Suchmaschinen von Morgen? Informationstechnische, Politische und ökonomische Perspektiven.	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer IRB Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Schmiede2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	557148e53ce3fa648e9960f9f124e4cc	4726e9e38198ecaff89e0d72786c62d9	a66c7e7f4f5001680c410a62997ba4e2	incollection	Auf dem Weg in die Google Gesellschaft?	Rudi Schmiede	Friedemann Mattern	2008
7876128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wie arbeiten die Suchmaschinen von Morgen? Informationstechnische, Politische und ökonomische Perspektiven.	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer IRB Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Machill2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3507241548e35311d34152c027de18e1	22aa389307c75598a3cba60fce88956a	ba950afbc9898069736058cf980ec779	incollection	Suchmaschinenforschung: Überblick und Systematisierung einer interdisziplinären Forschungsfeldes	Marcel Machill and Markus Beiler and Martin Zenker	Friedemann Mattern	2008
7876129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	\N	Lange2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41d832b0364932cfd114fa80517983ca	a3369ba82632db9625e8e627c045ec43	b597f6e2b591a6efe776d4f666f8dbe0	book	Web 2.0 zum Mitmachen. Die beliebtesten Anwendungen	Corinna Lange	\N	2007
7876131	Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FAZ2008a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	40	\N	4	\N		\N	f260029bd2eaaabceadbc885a45bdcdd	eb2df95440ec4ff4093f8ce3353d9e28	d46edce8b86caa52f13e577d47756056	article	Google-Strategin Marissa Mayer über das Suchen und das Finden, den Kampf um die Werbekunden und was die Nutzer gerade denken	FAZ	\N	2008
7876132	Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FAZ2008b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14	\N	121	\N		\N	5f8de5dfc2e0694a9abd4b84d6d93d9d	2bd5bf6bf5b0f4da6c3b9169da7c89ce	cf5696fbc5a7bcb46bea75f245a1059a	article	Das F.A.Z.-Gespräch: Eric Schmidt, der Vorstandsvorsitzende der Suchmaschine Google	FAZ	\N	2008
7876135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wikipedia2009	http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {08.04.2009}	\N	f76e7af2474a6b540ac050c96db1421c	7ed13ba4ba261cad9cd69a622e0216d9	d3260a09fee4cae0268a489f1c9c579c	electronic	Stichwort: Wikipedia in de.wikipedia.org	Wikipedia	\N	2009
7876146	Soviet Physics Uspekhi	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0038-5670-25-4-R01	http://stacks.iop.org/0038-5670/25/195	\N	ABC of instantons	\N	\N	195-215	\N	4	\N		An attempt is made to present an instanton "calculus" in a relatively simple form. The physical meaning of instantons is explained by the example of the quantum-mechanical problem of energy levels in a two-humped potential. The nonstandard solution to this problem based on instantons is analyzed, and the reader is acquainted with the main technical elements used in this approach. Instantons in quantum chromodynamics are then considered. The Euclidean formulation of the theory is described. Classical solutions of the field equations (the Belavin-Polyakov-Shvarts-Tyapkin instantons) are obtained explicitly and their properties are studied. The calculation of the instanton density is described and the complete result is given for an arbitrary number of colors. The effects associated with fermion fields are briefly described.	331ca63d1f8bf49575cdd4d83441abc5	9147ad49542d62b12f2a531fa27b3f3e	da539e18d43263f8418888e45fe86ec0	article	ABC of instantons	A I Vainshtein and Valentin I Zakharov and Viktor A Novikov and Mikhail A Shifman	\N	1982
7876268	Phys. Rept.	363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berges:2000ew	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-ph/0005122	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-PH/0005122	\N	\N	223-386	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0005122;%%}, eprint = {hep-ph/0005122}	    We review the use of an exact renormalization group equation in quantum field theory and statistical physics. It describes the dependence of the free energy on an infrared cutoff for the quantum or thermal fluctuations. Non-perturbative solutions follow from approximations to the general form of the coarse-grained free energy or effective average action. They interpolate between the microphysical laws and the complex macroscopic phenomena. Our approach yields a simple unified description for O(N)-symmetric scalar models in two, three or four dimensions, covering in particular the critical phenomena for the second-order phase transitions, including the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and the critical behavior of polymer chains. We compute the aspects of the critical equation of state which are universal for a large variety of physical systems and establish a direct connection between microphysical and critical quantities for a liquid-gas transition. Universal features of first-order phase transitions are studied in the context of scalar matrix models. We show that the quantitative treatment of coarse graining is essential for a detailed estimate of the nucleation rate. We discuss quantum statistics in thermal equilibrium or thermal quantum field theory with fermions and bosons and we describe the high temperature symmetry restoration in quantum field theories with spontaneous symmetry breaking. In particular, we explore chiral symmetry breaking and the high temperature or high density chiral phase transition in quantum chromodynamics using models with effective four-fermion interactions. 
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	d4f875014fe534faa573e520cc9e7887	a746a548e1d226789e4db29fcbba39e2	264e38a5d0bd76550e575811f05f2e3a	article	{Non-perturbative renormalization flow in quantum field
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                  theory and  statistical physics}	Jurgen Berges and Nikolaos Tetradis and Christof Wetterich	\N	2002
7876312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	http://opus.bibl.fh-koeln.de/volltexte/2008/188/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Semesterapparate gehören in Hochschulbibliotheken seit langer Zeit zur Standardausstattung, die im Semesterapparat aufgestellte Literatur wird gewöhnlich für das Semester von der Ausleihe ausgenommen. Der klassische Semesterapparat enthält dabei neben Literatur zu den Lehrveranstaltungen meist auch einen oder mehrere Ordner mit Kopiervorlagen, etwa Skripten und Übungsaufgaben oder –klausuren. Doch immer wieder fehlen aus den Ordnern die Unterlagen, überstehen das häufige Kopieren nicht oder werden so stark in Anspruch genommen, dass die Studierenden lange auf die Gelegenheit zum Kopieren warten müssen. Durch die umfangreiche Novellierung des Urheberrechtsgesetzes im Jahr 2003 und die mittlerweile selbstverständliche Benutzung von Computertechnologie und Internet haben die Hochschulbibliotheken die Möglichkeit bekommen, den klassischen Semesterapparat um eine virtuelle Variante zu erweitern. Auf diesen Plattformen können Dozenten die für ihre Lehrveranstaltungen benötigten Materialien in elektronischer Form ablegen und so bequem für viele gleichzeitige Zugriffe zur Verfügung stellen. Auch die an vielen Hochschulen bereits im Einsatz befindlichen Lernplattformen und Lernmanagementsysteme eignen sich als Grundlage für virtuelle Semesterapparate.	4ef19eea2d5811f358b15a60a29945b9	2848e4e438c850a34df03079ab959964	438e46dd8d09f45e267837500b41755b	book	Virtuelle Semesterapparate: Konzeption und Entwicklung eines neuen Angebots der Hochschulbibliothek der Fachhochschule Köln	Wiebke Voges	\N	2008
7876373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	 http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2008/494/	\N		\N	97. Deutscher Bibliothekartag <Mannheim, 2008>, Vortragsfolien	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	721861a10cddd5a3420c6cd5084fe34f	b2d308faed29b38bd250bfbac70fd256	3cb48134dcc0c261f7634ba5f133c423	article	Bibliotheken der Zukunft - Zukunft der Bibliotheken. Die Bibliothek in 10 Jahren - Zukunftsvisionen und Zukunftsstrategien	Johanna Rachinger	\N	2008
7876397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ag867e/ag867e00.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	797d3ec465a354d571328b923587f0ea	4f612b6b80e0ace196130f714106b6cb	988bf635ce01e46b85a8ef44bf991f66	proceedings	Towards Interoperability of Geopolitical Information within FAO 	M. Iglesias and C. Caracciolo and J. Keizer	\N	2006
7876462	Methods of Information in Medicine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941240	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Clinical_Guidelines_as_Plans.pdf}	\N	2338e7680828a96876af2857cb095c41	7b6f48861fbc04d0cff69495728ba19c	78018ee8ccfc5008cb372b5aac5ed0d8	article	Clinical Guidelines as Plans: An ontology theory Methods of Information in Medicine	A. Kumar and B. Smith and D. M. Pisanelli and A. Gangemi and M. Stefanelli	\N	2006-07
7876475	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	International Conference on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shanghai, China	\N	\N	mens08icsm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2008.4658087	\N		\N	\N	386-395	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6773}, doi = {}	We present a metrics-based study of the evolution of Eclipse, an open source integrated development environment, based on data from seven major releases, from releases 1.0 to 3.3. We investigated whether three of the laws of software evolution were supported by the data. We found that Eclipse displayed continual change and growth, hence supporting laws 1 and 6. Six size indicators, out of eight, closely followed trend models. Four were linear and two superlinear. We found evidence of increasing complexity (law 2) in only two indicators, out of five. At subproject level, size and complexity are not distributed uniformly, and subproject size can be modelled as a negative exponential function of the rank position. We encountered a range of different size and complexity trends across subprojects. Our approach and results can help in evaluating the future evolution of Eclipse, the evolution of other systems and in performing comparisons.	3ae169299e63c5ba0b6db5c3889378fc	87a43557631eafd5b29b85a3c7f822a3	815d3ad7f9b47b7c169a9d728accbd56	inproceedings	The evolution of Eclipse	T. Mens and J. Fernandez-Ramil and S. Degrandsart	\N	2008
7876501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	\N	\N	\N	0141020091	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Penguin-History-Modern-China-1850-2009/dp/0141020091%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0141020091	\N	The Penguin History of Modern China: The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850-2009: Jonathan Fenby: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780141020099}, asin = {0141020091}, isbn = {0141020091}	\N	42f942bb6710add2d8dff115653cf907	2b71a8bd3e61504c4ebe66b9251faba2	b76fb0b31475b22b09252913f80573cf	book	The Penguin History of Modern China: The Fall and Rise of a Great Power, 1850-2009	Jonathan Fenby	\N	2009
7876510	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer:2008uz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0810.1987	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0810.1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.1987;%%}, eprint = {0810.1987}	We discuss the properties of ghost and gluon propagators in the deep infrared momentum region of Landau gauge Yang-Mills theory. Within the framework of Dyson-Schwinger equations and the functional renormalization group we demonstrate that it is only a matter of infrared boundary conditions whether infrared scaling or decoupling occurs. We argue that the second possibility is at odds with global BRST symmetry in the confining phase. For this purpose we improve upon existing truncation schemes in particular with respect to transversality and renormalization. 	1404c1afc5e548aa49efe3ced65e513a	60a6a2b5ca6890d2b865866ef726701b	c5b10e9874f7a6220b06479d09647944	article	{On the infrared behavior of Landau gauge Yang-Mills
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                  theory}	Christian S. Fischer and Axel Maas and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2008
7876521	Nuclear Physics B	200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fröhlich1982281	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471XN1T-W9/2/77eefbebfca180b072358caae9ee979b	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : On the triviality of λd4 theories and the approach to the critical point in d(−) > 4 dimensions	\N	\N	281 - 296	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90088-8}	It is shown that one- and two-component [lambda][phi]4 theories and non-linear [sigma]-models in five or more dimensions approach free or generalized free fields in the continuum (scaling) limit, and that in four dimensions the same result holds, provided there is infinite field strength renormalization, as expected. Some critical exponents for the lattice theories in five or more dimensions are shown to be mean field. The main tools are Symanzik's polymer representation of scalar field theories and correlation inequalities.	e738f907df6fef8f1c0a1a381e4f98d2	ca14a157791869191918f17b556e5c69	addd9ab14d49488f8a1a1a3094dbfdfb	article	On the triviality of [lambda][phi]d4 theories and the approach to the critical point in d(-) > 4 dimensions	Jürg Fröhlich	\N	1982
7876526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolff:2009ke	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0902.3100	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0902.3100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0902.3100;%%}, eprint = {0902.3100}	We report precise simulations of phi^4 theory in the Ising limit. A recent technique to stochastically evaluate the all-order strong coupling expansion is combined with exact identities in the closely related Aizenman random current representation. In this way high precision estimates of the renormalized coupling are possible at low CPU cost. As a sample application we present results for the unbroken phase of the Ising model in dimensions 3, 4 and 5 and investigate the question of triviality by studying a finite size scaling continuum limit. 	db66eb4c84439296072a840bf24fbcfc	1c2bf86d2beb3105c77ca75954f1c499	4991dd007adc536e51118bcadd4b9e6a	article	{Precision check on triviality of phi^4 theory by a new
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                  simulation method}	Ulli Wolff	\N	2009
7876535	World Wide Web	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kittur2007pfv	\N	\N		\N	\N	19	\N	2	\N		\N	15e2b059e14877307c257d20ba74ad0f	4ccf92baed65a7c6f19fdc3e8cb38b82	e12b1f58bc9f05e619be121e5623a1c4	article	{Power of the few vs. wisdom of the crowd: Wikipedia and the rise of the bourgeoisie}	A. Kittur and E. Chi and B.A. Pendleton and B. Suh and T. Mytkowicz	\N	2007
7877582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the Third European Semantic Web Conference, Springer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941248	http://www.loa-cnr.it/Papers/ESWC_GangemiEtAl_Final2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d41f2919e15a0c46550364be37d976e1	5f29523c7cc1f483a5bf0843ba239f42	9c5938b2394b9a765f988fad435357d8	inproceedings	Modelling Ontology Evaluation	A. Gangemi and C. Catenacci and M. Ciaramita and J. Lehman	\N	2006-06
7877659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Proceedings of The Architecture and Philosophy of the Web: Identity, Reference, and the Web (IRW2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941244	http://www.ibiblio.org/hhalpin/irw2006/presentations/GangemiPresuttiIRW2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	482dacb1878de14fdf3cf29149c5f503	e382cae83ed8d26649bb083c97368f0e	74a3a2e99f44f9490c715c9fe890e614	inproceedings	The Bourne identity of a web resource	A. Gangemi and V.Presutti	\N	2006-06
7877668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/LeeLAN06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	4e2c6330fbd4957ae03751ae9908dab5	74ef1ed42bff296898f134c7b570b794	9ea2d22b31253a3ffde4f2e123ebc8e4	inproceedings	Efficient L1 Regularized Logistic Regression	Su-In Lee and Honglak Lee and Pieter Abbeel and Andrew Y. Ng	\N	2006
7877669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	d04414e92ef7210921926a55829b94f3	15b5a41cd446cbeaaf366a32112feddc	4432346ca1c9d9efa5d89da02654797e	proceedings	Proceedings, The Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
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               Intelligence and the Eighteenth Innovative Applications
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               of Artificial Intelligence Conference, July 16-20, 2006,
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               Boston, Massachusetts, USA	\N	\N	2006
7877676	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	963772	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=963770.963772	\N	Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems	\N	\N	5--53	\N	1	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/963770.963772}	Recommender systems have been evaluated in many, often incomparable, ways. In this article, we review the key decisions in evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems: the user tasks being evaluated, the types of analysis and datasets being used, the ways in which prediction quality is measured, the evaluation of prediction attributes other than quality, and the user-based evaluation of the system as a whole. In addition to reviewing the evaluation strategies used by prior researchers, we present empirical results from the analysis of various accuracy metrics on one content domain where all the tested metrics collapsed roughly into three equivalence classes. Metrics within each equivalency class were strongly correlated, while metrics from different equivalency classes were uncorrelated.	3ca83a7558c962f1aa1517aecf22f93f	f8a70731d983634ac7105896d101c9d2	bdd3980bb3c297d1b84ceb0c7729d397	article	Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems	Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and Loren G. Terveen and John T. Riedl	\N	2004
7877678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the OntoLex07 Workshop at the 6th International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	309	http://www.neon-project.org/web-content/images/Publications/ontolex2007-peters-montiel-aguado-gomez.pdf	\N		\N	\N	13-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	9bc2bf79ff75689a361d391b28dd710d	69ba2fe0d727d13f228721a964f93bf2	37d2a1a36340e46a883e5acea182a36a	inproceedings	Localizing Ontologies in OWL	W Peters and E Montiel-Ponsoda and G Aguado de Cea and A Gomez Perez	\N	2007-06
7877776	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bitz2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Since 2004, students at Martin Luther King, Jr., High School in Manhattan have been creating manga—Japanese comic books. They write the stories, design the characters, and publish their works in print and on the Internet. These students—African-American and Latino teenagers—are more than interested in the art and medium of manga. They have become completely engrossed in Japanese language, culture, and society.
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Based on a four-year study, Manga High explores the convergence of literacy, creativity, social development, and personal identity in one of New York City’s largest high schools. The text is highlighted by reproductions and content analysis of students’ original art and writing. An appendix includes guidelines for educators on starting a comic book club. Available May 2009.	0e6f92da9dc24e001aaaaacf550c6a61	a1d1ab25bbee4ffc201a9019680a9853	850ce48368fa51fcf512f0c9926f92b4	book	Manga High
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Manga High. Literacy, Identity, and Coming of Age in an Urban High School	Michael Bitz	\N	2009
7877943	 IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	31	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tan05tse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2005.30	\N		\N	\N	 238-255	\N	3	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {}	 The importance of software maintenance in managing the life-cycle costs of a system cannot be overemphasized. Beyond a point, however, it is better to replace a system rather than maintain it. We derive model and operating policy that reduces the sum of maintenance and replacement costs in the useful life of a software system. The main goal is to compare uniform (occurring at fixed time intervals) versus flexible (occurring at varying, planned time intervals) polices for maintenance and replacement. The model draws from the empirical works of earlier researchers to consider 1) inclusion of user requests for maintenance, 2) scale economies in software maintenance, 3) efficiencies derived from replacing old software technology with new software technology, and 4) the impact of software reuse on replacement and maintenance. Results from our model show that the traditional practice of maintaining or replacing a software system at uniform time intervals may not be optimal. We also find that an increase in software reuse leads to more frequent replacement, but the number of maintenance activities is not significantly impacted.	25be371ee73f2c9b6e6d2e34eedd2d39	5fe4a3402c3499f8e2c8290550bba311	36664701918538525d09fd0f94c9cc5e	article	Comparing uniform and flexible policies for software maintenance and replacement	Y. Tan and V.S. Mookerjee	\N	2005
7877961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sloccount	http://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d4469fa065025f9d1559263796a3b1a8	73cf9c96658ec05a33a455f569c8fcd4	9536bf5d3de9db72c93668110d211db9	misc	SLOCcount	David Wheeler	\N	2009
7877964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	\N	\N	Universal-Bibliothek ; 9987	UBHD19812843	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	504 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-15-009987-0, 3-15-029987-X, 978-3-15-029987-6, 978-3-15-009987-2}, language = {ger}	\N	1f4633a894451bd6a790d7afcfca6eeb	0d001e6d2f1090b78be4ce185b1e2aa2	0feda3666d94ce8e1bb70ab573e6a621	book	Wort und Gegenstand	Willard V. Quine	\N	1980
7877970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	\N	\N	Universal-Bibliothek ; 8375-78	UBHD66308105	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	348 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	b26701b362b807849fa48edf8c42ad84	73b581004b3cc7a0f19cebbb88eeddce	3fd58e0874ebe5b194c6b7166efcb650	book	Principia ethica	George Edward Moore and Burkhard [Übers.] Wisser	\N	1970
7877971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65939903	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 286 p.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-34904-4, 978-0-415-34904-8}, language = {eng}	\N	c904eef89110cd64848730d7465fc1d1	dc2ca8141dde84ce90e95d55eda30285	d0fd9ef59f12ccdf5348616f6feb71c5	book	Wittgenstein and Quine	Robert L. [Hrsg.] Arrington	\N	2005
7877979	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRAPHITE	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/graphite/HolmquistS03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/graphite/graphite2003.html#HolmquistS03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	229-235	\N	\N	conf/graphite/2003	date = {2006-05-08}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/604471.604516}, isbn = {1-58113-578-5}	\N	17172c0f8826c377d289ce9c9a9146a5	d8ebc63ce8f377cf4706737a54c40db4	0352fab06e4c41304915fe546cf23449	inproceedings	Informative art: information visualization in everyday environments.	Lars Erik Holmquist and Tobias Skog	Matt Adcock and Ian Gwilt and Yong Tsui Lee	2003
7877985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Supplement Proc. Conf. on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New Orleans, LA	\N	\N	bibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	91-94	\N	\N	\N		\N	0692143abce4fcdefd621a6be94c7b28	8c64c194817c4530c1acf98e5be31d74	e2eb123a6e771680ebc84ae27a1ed611	inproceedings	TOWER: Presenting Activity Information in a Theatre of Work	Wolfgang Prinz and W. Graether and Tom Gross and Sabine Kolvenbach and K.-H. Klein and Uta Pankoke-Babatz and Leonie Schäfer	\N	2002
7877987	\N	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graphics Interface	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	conf/graphicsinterface/PlaueMS04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/graphicsinterface/graphicsinterface2004.html#PlaueMS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	117-126	\N	\N	conf/graphicsinterface/2004	date = {2005-06-09}, isbn = {1-56881-227-2}	\N	43349d62f4ab915e8895bbd56d289101	007539efa6dc5cbea36f020f1e663b13	420857f344336a9e4e7f7cdac6ef4549	inproceedings	Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? An Evaluation of Information Awareness Displays.	Christopher Plaue and Todd Miller and John T. Stasko	Wolfgang Heidrich and Ravin Balakrishnan	2004
7877995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '96: Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	257284	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=257089.257284	\N	Workspace awareness for groupware - lists elements of awareness	\N	\N	208--209	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, isbn = {0-89791-832-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/257089.257284}	Shared physical workspaces allow people to maintain upto-
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the minute knowledge about others’ interaction with the
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workspace. This knowledge is workspace awareness, part
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of the glue that allows groups to collaborate effectively. In
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this paper, we present the concept of workspace awareness
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as a key for groupware systems that wish to support the
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fluid interaction evident in face-to-face collaboration. We
\
discuss why workspace awareness is difficult to support in
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groupware systems, and then present a conceptual
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framework that groupware designers can use as a starting
\
point for thinking about and supporting awareness.	b127ba1c3be61ae54bfe78d0060d59b4	a3cc913ca9c9ee473e848ccf2b4dd67c	de62a66ad06d9960e10588fa35988f4f	inproceedings	Workspace awareness for groupware	Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg	\N	1996
7878002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Extended Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/GrossWG03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2003a.html#GrossWG03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	784-785	\N	\N	conf/chi/2003a	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/765891.765990}, isbn = {1-58113-637-4}	\N	c5cc3dad2e1e7c338d8f0a6a27994cb2	2d3de7dff04cb5b54b3cb5d0a3103089	d6dfce678f65523c54f04dcf7ffb622a	inproceedings	AwarenessMaps: visualizing awareness in shared workspaces.	Tom Gross and Wido Wirsam and Wolfgang Gräther	Gilbert Cockton and Panu Korhonen	2003
7878004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/MaglioC00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2000.html#MaglioC00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	241-248	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/332040.332438}, date = {2002-12-13}	\N	46599c1507cb4b7c87274a19cf29ef51	357878e5b0efbb619674306955268c5a	9d71998d3c5f287bee312e650f88bb32	inproceedings	Tradeoffs in displaying peripheral information.	Paul P. Maglio and Christopher S. Campbell	\N	2000
7878005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GRAPHITE	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/graphite/ShenME05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/graphite/graphite2005.html#ShenME05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	289-292	\N	\N	conf/graphite/2005	date = {2006-02-23}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1101389.1101447}, isbn = {1-59593-201-1}	\N	99b2edb6238edb2205eb37c9aa0a5f2e	62ff0d9477235a0d5591647c4549dfef	64b79bf5581eba9870cb685728d19fc3	inproceedings	An intrusive evaluation of peripheral display.	Xiaobin Shen and Andrew Vande Moere and Peter Eades	Stephen N. Spencer	2005
7878008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Canada	\N	\N	\N	bibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed28b299eb1a90bd8fa5e88673e71064	b0eecbb54a097f39f6aecbf119903a04	deb46ee23709fc88e21e58b3cf21dda3	book	Using Distortion-Oriented Displays to Support Workspace Awareness	Saul Greenberg and Carl Gutwin and Andy Cockburn	\N	1996
7878020	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION	\N	\N	\N	L. Erlbaum Associates Inc.	Hillsdale, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Matthews_Rattenbury_Carter_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-261	\N	\N	\N		\N	78600b94b7b60e0ed5a2b98a83fd53de	f237e1953911a5f902930c23cf65aaae	b5d6294d6f61b36831a63c4b6197c18b	inproceedings	Defining, Designing, and Evaluating Peripheral Displays: An Analysis Using Activity Theory	Scott Carter Tara Matthews	\N	2007
7878252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/vldb/FolkertGWSBSBS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vldb/vldb2005.html#FolkertGWSBSBS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1043-1054	\N	\N	conf/vldb/2005	date = {2005-08-31}, ee = {http://www.vldb2005.org/program/paper/tue/p1043-folkert.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-177-5}	\N	e8fb9b2991b6689887cd74058952958f	518b8870c38ab42067c791f49ad5c8d1	dd3b1414e72c9cdc3359ef5f7fb68a21	inproceedings	Optimizing Refresh of a Set of Materialized Views.	Nathan Folkert and Abhinav Gupta and Andrew Witkowski and Sankar Subramanian and Srikanth Bellamkonda and Shrikanth Shankar and Tolga Bozkaya and Lei Sheng	Klemens Böhm and Christian S. Jensen and Laura M. Haas and Martin L. Kersten and Per-Åke Larson and Beng Chin Ooi	2005
7878266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/SalemBCL00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigmod/sigmod2000.html#SalemBCL00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	129-140	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/2000	date = {2006-03-31}, cite = {conf/pdis/ZhugeGW96}, ee = {db/conf/sigmod/SalemBCL00.html}, isbn = {1-58113-218-2}	\N	412ee0d61948f5525226569e555806da	5d9040572d15b6d5ccc0af2e820f05a6	41945f3c250c621565d6be39f85971c8	inproceedings	How To Roll a Join: Asynchronous Incremental View Maintenance.	Kenneth Salem and Kevin S. Beyer and Roberta Cochrane and Bruce G. Lindsay	Weidong Chen and Jeffrey F. Naughton and Philip A. Bernstein	2000
7878272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icde/EngstromCL03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icde/icde2003.html#EngstromCL03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	674-676	\N	\N	conf/icde/2003	date = {2004-03-31}, ee = {http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/icde/2003/2071/00/20710674abs.htm}, isbn = {0-7803-7665-X}	\N	2af374f1e8d05132fe0d6b1a922872ab	28c8df41174aff96d4b91acb74437ff3	2b6ec5de68b7a675aedbb58eddacafaa	inproceedings	A Heuristic for Refresh Policy Selection in Heterogeneous Environments.	Henrik Engström and Sharma Chakravarthy and Brian Lings	Umeshwar Dayal and Krithi Ramamritham and T. M. Vijayaraman	2003
7878299	\N	4365	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIRTE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/birte/LuoNEW06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/birte/birte2006.html#LuoNEW06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	34-49	\N	\N	conf/birte/2006	date = {2007-09-19}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73950-0_4}, isbn = {978-3-540-73949-4}	\N	d07992108986f16054eab8727ee8be4b	d6b5c799b77ecef438adbc61c4e69a6f	fdf342b73f1ec67bf2d8defacba2f6db	inproceedings	Transaction Reordering and Grouping for Continuous Data Loading.	Gang Luo and Jeffrey F. Naughton and Curt J. Ellmann and Michael Watzke	Christoph Bussler and Malú Castellanos and Umeshwar Dayal and Shamkant B. Navathe	2006
7878329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PDIS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/pdis/ZhugeGW96	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/pdis/pdis96.html#ZhugeGW96	\N	dblp	\N	\N	146-157	\N	\N	conf/pdis/96	date = {2002-01-03}, ee = {db/conf/pdis/ZhugeGW96.html}, cdrom = {PDIS1996/P146.pdf}, isbn = {0-8186-7475-X}	\N	a268cdd3ef3717ad16356c0431df9f1c	d5ceda4a35e4da69190df8fc4ae08f82	c6ac9b7a55d50684f06e4a38011b4624	inproceedings	The Strobe Algorithms for Multi-Source Warehouse Consistency.	Yue Zhuge and Hector Garcia-Molina and Janet L. Wiener	\N	1996
7878330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICYCS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icycs/ChenLD08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icycs/icycs2008.html#ChenLD08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1169-1174	\N	\N	conf/icycs/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICYCS.2008.212}, date = {2009-01-29}	\N	724a450388e434685f7959c7c1160f31	5c2c5a586f4b182be327798a66132caa	1b9b0255531d1d39c4a30b4553641aed	inproceedings	The Consistency of Materialized View Maintenance and Drill-Down in a Warehousing Environment.	Jinyu Chen and Ten Long and Kangming Deng	\N	2008
7878331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/ZhugeGHW95	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigmod/sigmod95.html#ZhugeGHW95	\N	dblp	\N	\N	316-327	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/95	date = {2006-03-31}, cite = {...}, ee = {db/conf/sigmod/sigmod95-25.html}, cdrom = {SIGMOD95/P316.PDF}	\N	f68e09b99b6e8fc3a0675d9901e10d1a	0a92c638039579ce3ffb1d1b43b80e7d	c66c8b2ab0bc921a771722bd2db96fc2	inproceedings	View Maintenance in a Warehousing Environment.	Yue Zhuge and Hector Garcia-Molina and Joachim Hammer and Jennifer Widom	Michael J. Carey and Donovan A. Schneider	1995
7878759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/icde/LarsonZ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icde/icde2007.html#LarsonZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	56-65	\N	\N	conf/icde/2007	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2007.367851}, date = {2007-06-21}	\N	913b31f4b9940a2c84bf6bc510d7017a	5b327deb3f6d968b45ec0d984de1b36c	21d8be10564e9239d45e9d8f94a8fefd	inproceedings	Efficient Maintenance of Materialized Outer-Join Views.	Per-Åke Larson and Jingren Zhou	\N	2007
7878762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/ShmueliI84	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigmod/sigmod84.html#ShmueliI84	\N	dblp	\N	\N	240-255	\N	\N	conf/sigmod/84	date = {2006-03-31}, cite = {...}, ee = {db/conf/sigmod/ShmueliI84.html}, cdrom = {SIGMOD84/P240.PDF}	\N	c86ef9b08aaf106600e5523d0d9c4e87	6952e914f45cb75045e556ace3a2a74f	435792f344b1caeceef7ac3946a4292d	inproceedings	Maintenance of Views.	Oded Shmueli and Alon Itai	Beatrice Yormark	1984
7878790	Zeitschrift f\\"ur Physik A: Hadrons and Nuclei	5	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vegard1921	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01349680	\N		\N	\N	17-26	\N	1	\N		\N	10e9d127a73cd87330072b601b108b92	622b14dbab792f3d5171d3800f2b13cd	956d2576da43a8a52b7e03562a268200	article	Die Konstitution der Mischkristalle und die Raumf\\"ullung der Atome	L. Vegard	\N	1921
7878983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apogeo	\N	\N	\N	mag04	http://www.apogeonline.com/libri/88-503-1029-3/scheda	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Privacy, Marketing e controllo sociale
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Lo scopo di questo e-book è cercare di fare il punto della situazione su una materia tanto complessa in modo tale da fornire stimoli per una riflessione il più possibile articolata e creare un percorso guidato che aiuti a comprendere come elementi sociali, giuridici ed economici, interagendo gli uni con gli altri, contribuiscono a definire il concetto di riservatezza, con le sue funzioni e i suoi limiti.
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Il volume si articola quindi in tre parti, ognuna delle quali affronta la privacy secondo un punto di vista particolare e contiene la successiva secondo uno schema di scatole cinesi. Dopo aver ricostruito una storia ideale del rapporto tra vita privata e tecnologia, la prima parte descrive, come in una specie di mappa, i problemi che quest´ultima pone oggi alla riservatezza e i fermenti che si oppongono alla nostra completa messa in trasparenza.
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La seconda parte concentra invece la sua attenzione sull´attuale legislazione sulla privacy, di cui descrive i principi e illustra gli aspetti più significativi, ponendo tuttavia una costante attenzione a cogliere le diversità esistenti con altre esperienze internazionali, in particolare con gli Stati Uniti, dove è presente una cultura completamente diversa della privacy.
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La teoria, infine, richiede applicazione pratica. È per questo motivo che la terza ed ultima parte si concentra sulla quotidianità, con uno stretto focus sul rapporto tra diritto alla riservatezza e marketing, introdotto da una breve trattazione sulle tecnologie di controllo ed intercettazione globale. La popolazione coinvolta non può comprendere con facilità il livello tecnologico e intrusivo raggiunto da tali reti di controllo. È invece possibile studiare e comprendere il livello di invasività raggiunto dalle tecniche di analisi di marketing, ed attraverso tale comprensione è possibile cogliere, per analogia, la potenza di fuoco dei sistemi di intercettazione globale.
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Tecniche di difesa e di protezione
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Collana: ApogeoEbook
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Uscita: Luglio 2004
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Pagine: 268
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ISBN: 9788850310296	926b6bea3bff755947da900e2835eea6	c734c56cc78426c9fe36612f9ab9f0f2	1853520630a2df9999ea1ce177b547f4	book	Privacy, Marketing e controllo sociale Tecniche di difesa e di protezione	Marco Maglio and Marco Rapelli and Lorenzo Facchinotti	\N	2004
7879056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stampa alternativa	\N	\N	\N	eco09	www.ecologo.it 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		L'industria italiana difende o distrugge l'ambiente? Le pagelle ambientali
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L’industria italiana contribuisce a distruggere o a salvare il pianeta?
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Il quesito è fondamentale per i cittadini-consumatori perché
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sappiano quali scelte fare nella vita di ogni giorno e per le stesse
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aziende che, promuovendo brand e politiche “verdi” possono affermarsi
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sul mercato, tutelando l’ambiente.
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Eco Logo “viviseziona” i più importanti comparti industriali e le
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aziende italiane per raccontare come si comportano e se hanno a
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cuore le sorti della Terra. Le “pagelle verdi” di Eco Logo all’industria
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italiana rappresentano, oltre che un utile e veritiero confronto
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tra i vari comparti, un incentivo a fare meglio e a imboccare la
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rotta della sostenibilità e della salvezza collettiva. Alcune interessanti
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casistiche industriali dimostrano che fare impresa tutelando
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l’ambiente è possibile.
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L’AUTORE:
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STEFANO APUZZO (Napoli, 1966), giornalista e scrittore, già parlamentare, consulente
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ambientale, direttore del Consorzio Ecoqual’It, presidente di “Amici della
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Terra Lombardia”, assessore del Comune di Rozzano (Mi). www.stefanoapuzzo.it
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DANILO BONATO (Sorengo, 1962), direttore generale di ReMedia, consigliere del
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comitato esecutivo del Centro di Coordinamento Raee, consulente aziendale sulla
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sostenibiità e la responsabilità sociale d’impresa, consigliere del comitato di presidenza
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della Fondazione per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile e del comitato esecutivo
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della rivista “Quaderni di Management”. www.ecologo.it 	9c5c3f49097c9e94cac36b149640bf28	8e8cabb580a56dfddb088f89737073be	fb8d7c11c7921ddf80932ad3013c3d7f	book	Eco Logo 	Stefano Apuzzo and Danilo Bonato	\N	2006
7879067	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parole di Cotone (Filigrana)	\N	\N	\N	god00	\N	\N		\N	9788882403959	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9af944c79ce08598e2b27fa5222bafe	653baaeead4f7f3299d00ae4afeebe91	62ce2099ce58927418a8ad3d9cda4e0a	book	Permission Marketing. Trasformare gli estranei in amici e gli amici in clienti	Seth Godin	\N	2000
7879072	Software, IEEE	14	\N	\N	Jan/Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tempfenhart97oo	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A unified object topology	\N	\N	31-35	\N	1	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {10.1109/52.566425}	To navigate the object, pattern and architecture fields, the
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authors have developed a unified object topology, which uses a
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technology's domain dependency and implementation details to organize
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relationships with other technologies and to identify how the system
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will evolve. It also supports object repositories and identifies future
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research directions	fcc455976ac769aae5208c0141ffe9dc	d1405a87d3727388f5f74237a702e7cc	87bc62038e59eeab27ef2644b0f33d0b	article	A unified object topology	W.M. Tepfenhart and J.J. Cusick	\N	1997
7879252	\N	1-3	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	General Electric	\N	\N	\N	mccall1977	http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA049055	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ADA049055	\N		An hierarchical definition of factors affecting software quality was compiled after an extensive literature search. The definition covers the complete range of software development and is broken down into non-oriented and software-oriented characteristics. For the lowest level of the software-oriented factors, metrics were developed that would be independent of the programming language. These measurable criteria were collected and validated using actual Air Force data bases. A handbook was generated that will be useful to Air Force acquisition managers for specifying the overall quality of a software system.	9e58bd5522db140d855b986350b80dcd	f3f13b83fea94e38c5600b547891c940	6919b48d4a9caf73ccc07cc4240f6250	book	Factors in Software Quality: Preliminary Handbook on Software Quality for an Acquisiton Manager	J McCall	\N	1977
7879440	\N	3876	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/DworkMNS06	\N	\N		\N	\N	265-284	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11681878_14}, isbn = {3-540-32731-2}	\N	9acd099161e3880e44b3996218623b19	31d7cb0e44f565a2f57a9ead1caa2d94	f44d11768330f834d30f92527b2ac93e	inproceedings	Calibrating Noise to Sensitivity in Private Data Analysis	Cynthia Dwork and Frank McSherry and Kobbi Nissim and Adam Smith	Shai Halevi and Tal Rabin	2006
7879460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMC (7)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/smc/GongLLW04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/smc/smc2004-7.html#GongLLW04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	6149-6154	\N	\N	conf/smc/2004	date = {2005-11-09}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSMC.2004.1401364}, isbn = {0-7803-8566-7}	\N	30c2e0d99c899d968b906722c2aae091	16af3dd0bb5f0bd7acc8eb2829c158a2	85ff4247f3d0a0a499399bea736ed9eb	inproceedings	Modelling for business process design: a methodology based on causal loop diagram.	Ruinan Gong and Qing Li and Xin Liu and Qing Wang	\N	2004
7879464	Exceptional Education Quarterly	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deitz1983rbt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	55ccd9dfe1843100320cc50adf49d715	0f2b626bafb63c23454aaa09b2dad07a	094b8e8c408ef08157b6bfb6875da777	article	{Reducing Behavior through Reinforcement.}	D.E.D. Deitz and A.C. Repp	\N	1983
7879840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	schollmeyer_rmische_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	192	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-534-19693-7}, lccn = {NLB bestellt 2009/3}	\N	e0a2f4623db58731cd2a4a448f3f11bb	b7e5e81ef28c056c6d2750854a19b60a	64c3e1cfd89729b37fe4ff26e9031c86	book	Römische Tempel	Patrick Schollmeyer	\N	2008
7879845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	schomann_kunstdenkmler_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	496 S.	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 90.4250; {FU:} 90/10770}	\N	32d9a84f52eae82badec993da8dc7be3	8ce2640555fca66fdf18aecaa6855de4	0066067a8151d16f21792214d605a216	book	Kunstdenkmäler in der Toskana : (ohne Florenz)	Heinz Schomann	\N	1990
7879846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Neues Leben	Berlin	\N	\N	billhardt_noch_1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	198 S.	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 77.2436}	\N	1f5b8d451cb1cd97a8354084aeae2992	9d676bcfb2718929e828c66b2498155d	dc81efebc08642f963cef88972d87864	book	Noch steht der schiefe Turm : Streifzüge durch die rote Toskana	Thomas Billhardt	\N	1976
7879848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Progress-Verl.} Fladung	Darmstadt	\N	\N	arndt_toskana_1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	115 S.	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 64.575}	\N	6cdf4d28cb14cb301c43b674a460a5e0	d539949f55fa714415fedd05d520de82	7b8b2f6f6b4b6fe4b955479b9ce7c92f	book	Toskana zwischen Meer und Marmor	Katharina Arndt	\N	1961
7879849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baedeker	Leipzig	\N	\N	baedeker_italien_1898	\N	\N		\N	\N	{LXVI,} 536 S. 	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 20 E 0370}	\N	1ad2f0a467ec3726a8f5f7ad6f3631ff	45ea9c2016d2d6c24072055c1d0b8869	d711bf48fdfddcd40435e488ebafb01d	book	Italien : Handbuch für Reisende. 1. {Ober-Italien,} Ligurien, das nördliche Toscana	Karl Baedeker	\N	1898
7879850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	Harmondsworth	\N	\N	lawrence_mornings_1960	\N	\N		\N	\N	214 S.	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} {GEW} 1059}	\N	3d1076e7384c919f1df22e6738b31137	d3569759d0d63ef3edb7bdec921a67b7	9cc48d1f8fea792800cc3bfcdfee3ed2	book	Mornings in Mexico and Etruscan places	David Herbert Lawrence	\N	1960
7879851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lux	Murnau [u.a.]	\N	{Lux-Leseboge}	dobsky_etrusker_1957	\N	\N		\N	\N	31 S. : Ill., K	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 64.8}	\N	20edbbd8be70eaf4ea588682f8ec810e	259d145d6d1483212eec4d0ca2b9bdcf	b09748c77474b82ba6e12ea59cd95e52	book	Etrusker : Macht und Geheimnis eines Volkes	Karlheinz Dobsky	\N	1957
7879852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruckmann	München	\N	\N	pfister_die_1940	\N	\N		\N	\N	135 S. : Ill. ;	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} {GEW} 9670 ; {NS}}	\N	7ed3b389b0321f9d1138209021e02810	a39c23229e76825654f0808eebe3a5d9	f331a597500a1213879432495ee3afaa	book	Die Etrusker : Grösse, Geheimnis und Untergang eines Volkes	Kurt Pfister	\N	1940
7879853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Verl. der Wiss.	Berlin	\N	\N	mhlestein_die_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	324 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 69.2529}	\N	d98a9635f60c95e85a0e1ae6ac6007fa	c056b485adf6f6eba7df595fde5d077e	47d065ef7c7adfb4ae36438286325023	book	Die Etrusker im Spiegel ihrer Kunst	Hans Mühlestein	\N	1969
7879855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann \\& Campe	Hamburg	\N	\N	devoto_florenz_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	117 S.	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} {GEW} 7583}	\N	95f8b72b925f8157893faba7e9d83bda	ee75b7200c0a3d852563c140e4b4fdc7	0c7c36c243dc7eb2c16a4a1c6afbcf80	book	Florenz	Giacomo Devoto	\N	1969
7879856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldschmidt [u.a.]	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	bertarelli_mittelitalien_1927	\N	\N		\N	\N	601 S. : 8 Kt.,	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 46 K 0204}	\N	e8c7c60c0c5e7a17b33ccc2ab0954e59	1f491d78b873a137db277d8da8bd7108	62e8bd3b4b558df1c54ff2c537403d54	book	Mittelitalien : Florenz und Rom	Luigi Vittorio Bertarelli	\N	1927
7879857	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baedeker	Leipzig	\N	\N	baedeker_oberitalien_1931	\N	\N		\N	\N	{LXXXII,} 654 S	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 20 E 0370b}	\N	6583c8f54a630c54f3da387805554b7b	6b3b93043920f703cff065929442fd15	fc9ab55a45fff2a39c2e12629cba80f6	book	Oberitalien mit Ravenna, Florenz und Pisa : Handbuch für Reisende	Karl Baedeker	\N	1931
7879858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rütten \\& Loening	Berlin	\N	Gesammelte Werke in Einzelbänden	stendhal_rom_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	604	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BBF:} 64.1720}	\N	cde96c35d7d36bebca1e751a42005225	45002d1a7eb44d2d04724f8d0dd25cdb	2a0aafbc6e0fec95af0d05875fe5f1ed	book	Rom, Neapel und Florenz	Frederic de Stendhal	\N	1964
7879860	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart ; Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	guadagna_mittelitalien_1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	312	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-005951-3}, comment = {{\\textless}p{\\textgreater}tw. kopiert{\\textless}/p{\\textgreater}}, lccn = {{FU:} 81/12863}	\N	266c60993217a0c8980b3db8c615e888	0c3287312a54ea428dc15618ba8e8426	f1e7aeb45a460a3e93f2a760b2b837fe	book	Mittelitalien Toskana, Umbrien ; Kunst- Und Reiseführer: Toskana, Umbrien ; Kunst- und Reiseführer	Ingeborg Guadagna	\N	1980
7879861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Imhof	Petersberg	\N	\N	hempel_rmisches_2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2922983&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	299 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86568-259-6}	\N	ba0fe490f451eeecb4ec43b0eaf7795c	d9416c66622b8712b63427840868dc48	4222e04ae07b4e4f5e6a63c22e6da761	book	Römisches Süditalien und Sizilien : Kunst und Kultur von Pompeji bis Syrakus	Karl Gerhard Hempel and Filippo Coarelli	\N	2007
7879957	Geophys. Res. Lett.	36	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009GL037820	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		September 2008 followed 2007 as the second sequential year with an extreme summer Arctic sea ice extent minimum. Although such a sea ice loss was not indicated until much later in the century in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4th Assessment Report, many models show an accelerating decline in the summer minimum sea ice extent during the 21st century. Using the observed 2007/2008 September sea ice extents as a starting point, we predict an expected value for a nearly sea ice free Arctic in September by the year 2037. The first quartile of the distribution for the timing of September sea ice loss will be reached by 2028. Our analysis is based on projections from six IPCC models, selected subject to an observational constraints. Uncertainty in the timing of a sea ice free Arctic in September is determined based on both within‐model contributions from natural variability and between‐model differences.	c2ccc9af3129b4ea25f6d6c32492406f	26e958392a0ead0ef15af1f7c281c4ed	d6e40f12f52ca102f060b3ccc848826e	article	A sea ice free summer Arctic within 30 years?	Muyin Wang and James E. Overland	\N	2009
7880149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Current Topics in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941321	http://www.springerlink.com/content/r776m21356322017/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00edb01774e9d54b714c31af39e7b6f9	cbdb8ac78f516e7cd734946566a7cbc1	3354265fa167fab3745e0fcd5bd253a3	inproceedings	A Workflow for the Networked Ontologies Lifecycle: A Case Study in FAO of the UN	Oscara Munoz and Asuncion Gomez Perez and Marta Iglesias Sucasas and Soonho Kim.	\N	2007-10
7880204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademische V.-G. Aka	Berlin	\N	Dissertationen zur Künstlichen Intelligenz ; 286	UBMA_113988702	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=113988702&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XXII, 242 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89838-286-9}	\N	83ac5435a4633eefa11eec405995211a	174d464d8c6c38b690ab8aa76cd3fe5f	1f5cdb2b971c601914b5ea94925d1f33	book	Clustern mit Hintergrundwissen	Andreas Hotho	\N	2004
7880347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann u. Campe	Hamburg	\N	Merian	_toskana_1960	\N	\N		\N	\N	96 S. : zahlr. 	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e58d37990c3395f842473ec53abcfbf	a1501e338ad0c72fce11534f4518236d	863597396974a0ff207268e47054bce8	book	Toskana	\N	\N	1960
7880354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prisma-Verl.	Leipzig	\N	\N	klose-greger_lard_1959	\N	\N		\N	\N	213 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N		\N	11365b3d911001fdf66cbd737c31c701	458159b49f3caeb798c5b3ea2564cab3	df2e68e5cc0b6f95a197eb769349a3dc	book	Lard der Etrusker	Hanna Klose-Greger	\N	1959
7880358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit	Wien [u.a.]	\N	Antike Kultur und Geschichte	wesch-klein_provincia_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	353	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8258-0866-2}	\N	07d42f55ae0b5a16c87e1e6164f75a6b	b481ab2603db46238b623d189df17834	0adde576b689463d65bb7f028f2dfb7a	book	Provincia	Gabriele Wesch-Klein	\N	2008
7880388	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl. als Sonderausg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart ; Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	grteke_etruskerland_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	423	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-012509-5}	\N	a552d3def487852457af2a709b4df4a1	7fca5c37c5e244efb1bed8403fe7c326	a2a1966982f01dc3cc7d8b4b718ced80	book	Etruskerland: Geschichte, Kunst, Kultur	Friedhelm Gröteke	\N	1993
7880433	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Landsberg/Lech	\N	\N	TietHand1991	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-478-21662-1}	\N	f8720350218383b80105c8a0a2ef68d9	7c6cdac68e78c331beaac2f0e848b09c	ce577f4cd24e55c3fa27899694c141e4	book	Handbuch Franchising	Bruno Tietz	\N	1991
7880435	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Jose, CA, USA	\N	\N	heckner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13ace61928c1e5da4efe98536c627f69	f954e699dc6ca2d0abbe5f6ebe166dc7	85b4f1232dffda4292d09ac2494b0c3a	inproceedings	Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing: Towards a Model of Information Behaviour in Social Tagging Systems	M. Heckner and M. Heilemann and C. Wolff	\N	2009
7880460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1242652	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242652	\N	Privacy-enhancing personalized web search	\N	\N	591--600	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242652}	\N	fd3223d97c804043772d4953aff1ff0a	eb1a39ac9b25eaf43b41d032cb569fba	4537ef6f3e9b527792dbb1b876debe1d	inproceedings	Privacy-enhancing personalized web search	Yabo Xu and Ke Wang and Benyu Zhang and Zheng Chen	\N	2007
7880468	IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1070751	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1070611.1070751	\N	Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems	\N	Member-Adomavicius,, Gediminas and Member-Tuzhilin,, Alexander	734--749	\N	6	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2005.99}	This paper presents an overview of the field of recommender systems and describes the current generation of recommendation methods that are usually classified into the following three main categories: content-based, collaborative, and hybrid recommendation approaches. This paper also describes various limitations of current recommendation methods and discusses possible extensions that can improve recommendation capabilities and make recommender systems applicable to an even broader range of applications. These extensions include, among others, an improvement of understanding of users and items, incorporation of the contextual information into the recommendation process, support for multcriteria ratings, and a provision of more flexible and less intrusive types of recommendations.	d826f0de93c16325cf3fcfed426b4f82	0a68409b9049a6a1544132f66d3a672c	dffcaf38f6f916ce2150086c3ebf4d2a	article	Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the State-of-the-Art and Possible Extensions	\N	\N	2005
7880495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT Law & Tax	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	MendFran1995	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal; Master franchise agreements	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-85121-747-8}	\N	0fbc653e1ffcda5aae893431588f0106	5c9cc4c922eff858364af6f12aff5778	f92460ba17a321e72f7bfb416e601278	book	Franchising	Martin Mendelsohn and Robin Bynoe	\N	1995
7880498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymann	K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]	\N	\N	BaumVerr1986	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-452-20641-6}	\N	8fa637908281478bea95bf53a4621c69	13a71112b2cd6b6232cda3ce4b6d9543	a4468959d99fdb498a6e157b602f6ba0	book	Verrechnungspreise f{\\"u}r Dienstleistungen	Hubertus Baumhoff	\N	1986
7880504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ.-Verl.	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	\N	KeerInte2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-940344-41-0}	\N	009bc2bdece6b31c1bab81b6ade6386b	0f1854d18cb3995ca789f0d670a56fa5	d5714a3131426db3accaaf78db74921b	book	Internationale Verrechnungspreise in der globalisierten Wirtschaft	Markus Keerl	\N	2008
7880527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1502661	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502661	\N	Tagsplanations	\N	\N	47--56	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502661}	\N	4a4b15acfc6ae473da585d7368f11ecc	dabcca79d5af180632a26ff292859671	c88dca8126e08154fe2080a2d2b98b45	inproceedings	Tagsplanations: explaining recommendations using tags	Jesse Vig and Shilad Sen and John Riedl	\N	2009
7880571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	HantDie2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-52555-9}	\N	af39eddf308327cc8b965998aee73079	bc8db614f7cf177dd622b6f2a26a1cfa	07bfc28b2c6ab7b8c72d20cbefc324f3	book	�Die Besicherung von Konzernkrediten {\\"u}ber so genannte Ausstattungsverpflichtungen und andere Patronatserkl{\\"a}rungen	Till Hantke	\N	2004
7880596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	GodrDas2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-631-54281-1}	\N	cb8a23df3de6707717db038ce3279aa3	4d30a1cc126c2160b7faf6e83246b986	48247efaba15d212bee9e3ed2c2fc29a	book	�Das Weisungsrecht des Franchisegebers unter besonderer Ber{\\"u}cksichtigung eines Konzerncharakters von Franchisesystemen	Axel Godron	\N	2006
7880597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedingsc of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:yu:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502650.1502709&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES823&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=IUI&CFID=26239589&CFTOKEN=57702951	\N	IUI: IUI '09, Handling conditional preferences in ...	\N	\N	407--412	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502709}	In this paper, we propose an approach to handle conditional preferences in recommender systems. A quantitative conditional preference model based on domain knowledge is introduced. The inheritance property in concept trees and bipolar property in preference statements are adopted when interpreting conditional preference rules. Group preferences are merged from personal preferences with consideration of manipulability. A graphical user interface is developed for visualization of domain knowledge, conditional preference rules, personal and group preferences.	c910375e52bab5e49b0ff97dd207fdc6	2ad8d195cdfe89845e4c1445afd5a84a	7e1d7eaeb6e4d2dc2dfe245b32f4e8c5	inproceedings	Handling conditional preferences in recommender systems	Zhiyong Yu and Zhiwen Yu and Xingshe Zhou and Yuichi Nakamura	\N	2008
7880627	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ESWC 2007 poster session	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1201085941337	http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/marta/papers/eswc07watson.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/marta/papers/eswc07watson.pdf}	\N	6cc0a22dbe5bdf3b5879e308c283d234	4393ef8240a8cfafb15981c1145e34c0	3f0baf87a442414bd4eab8555e303c55	inproceedings	WATSON: A Gateway for the Semantic Web	M. Sabou and C Baldassarre and L Gridinoc and S Angeletou and Enrico Motta and M. d'Aquin and M. Dzbor	\N	2007-06
7880785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458175	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458175	\N	Matching task profiles and user needs in personalized web search	\N	\N	689--698	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458175}	\N	270750c1a6b256c3f163a3dc1888bc29	83290a32061b0ec948d3a49e4984678b	b758bd366e4c62010e4655ef530957fe	inproceedings	Matching task profiles and user needs in personalized web search	Julia Luxenburger and Shady Elbassuoni and Gerhard Weikum	\N	2008
7880859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Visual Form Analysis	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific	Singapore	\N	\N	Peura1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	443-451	\N	\N	\N		\N	0706483307038e2d1043241176ec5a7d	994a082607ec9d81ea6e9b14fe68471d	a4a826b497eaae2d9d82787d7828bf9f	inproceedings	Efficiency of Simple Shape Descriptors	Markus Peura and Jukka Iivarinen	C. Arcelli and L. P. Cordella and G. Sanniti di Baja	1997
7880862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 8th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC'97	\N	\N	\N	\N	Essex, UK	\N	\N	Iivarinen1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	430-439	\N	\N	\N		\N	5bd9ea1fadacbb15c463a9cc2bc15501	ddd94dd1a1b301d8ec57e151f6abfef7	c3a806937e17a08bdf44b095d5aa2694	inproceedings	Comparison of Combined Shape Descriptors for Irregular Objects	J. Iivarinen and M. Peura and J.S\\"{a}rel\\"{a} and A. A. Visa	\N	1997
7880884	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_262714	http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/documents/IPTSreportDraft230309_000.pdf	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b65b86fe81ba225f7e4384d882a82a70	7d53dddde3fab7f0df833c90dd574a98	f1fa2b74a325f957f5dc8e5d668381c8	article	Review of Lifelong Learning in Online Communities	Kirsti AlaMutka	\N	23.3.2009
7880887	The Internet and Higher Education	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_212703	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2008.10.006	\N	From 2collab	\N	This study examined how global learning teams utilized technology in a virtual collaboration to solve complex problems. The study offers an in-depth explanation of why and how the learning teams used technology to support computer-mediated communicatio...	 45-52	\N	 1	\N	isbn = {10967516}, doi = {10.1016/j.iheduc.2008.10.006}	\N	79a496e23adfb6341cef2588b53dac02	4af01d943d112dee581dc1ed2d4d694f	59f06cf166781367d9c0a034d8e2f7c1	article	Learn to use and use to learn: Technology in virtual collaboration experience	Elena Karpova and Ana-Paula Correia and Evrim Baran	\N	January 2009
7880888	The Internet and Higher Education	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_212702	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2008.10.004	\N	From 2collab	\N	The purpose of this study was to create and evaluate personalised virtual learning spaces (PVLSs) in a course that was previously delivered face-to-face only. The study addressed three related questions: (1) Can a PVLS successfully be introduced into a...	 35-44	\N	 1	\N	isbn = {10967516}, doi = {10.1016/j.iheduc.2008.10.004}	\N	778c77e988e72020dd9272d3facfe2ea	e7b52ea1857e4db6fddbb5d2b06f2393	2a7f87be51a9c1f48df0cdccda2c83b0	article	Personalised virtual learning spaces to support undergraduates in producing research reports: Two case studies	Marie Källkvist and Stephen Gomez and Holger Andersson and David Lush	\N	January 2009
7880889	Computers &amp; Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_207935	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.12.005	\N	From 2collab	\N	The benefit of PowerPoint™ is continuously debated, but both supporters and detractors have insufficient empirical evidence. Its use in university lectures has influenced investigations of PowerPoint’s effects on student performance (e.g., overall quiz...	 858-867	\N	 4	\N	isbn = {03601315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2008.12.005}	\N	4fd071763d0b52a68ff25ba2744b607f	8063ec78705c244bd60a86cc37f3c235	b45a80b3842222e532b6e7d42f6d0b5d	article	Information retention from PowerPoint™ and traditional lectures	April Savoy and Robert W. Proctor and Gavriel Salvendy	\N	May 2009
7880890	Clinical Psychology Review	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_206183	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0272-7358(00)00072-6	\N	From 2collab	\N	Clinical experience suggests that perfectionism can impede the successful treatment of psychological disorders. This review examines the concept of perfectionism, critically evaluates its assessment, reviews the association between existing measures of...	 879-906	\N	 6	\N	isbn = {02727358}, doi = {10.1016/S0272-7358(00)00072-6}	\N	94e3d99ecb83f1921e69ae3dee2d58a8	25b73c2b11c17314a34687d50383fe90	5015ddfb849f0049ce1cf773464d7426	article	Perfectionism and psychopathology: a review of research and treatment	Roz Shafran and Warren Mansell	\N	August 2001
7880891	The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_203735	http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/149/230	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {1492-3831}	\N	ee5ae151dff1771289e64cbd95dd8cc3	1a134a22e0f2135171e0ca58e29e8218	b57e3e958a29d24407cd70842f4ea2db	article	Getting the Mix Right Again: An updated and theoretical rationale for interaction	Terry Anderson	\N	2003
7880892	The Internet and Higher Education	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_195298	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2004.10.001	\N	From 2collab	\N	This paper examines how four innovative Internet technologies were incorporated into one course at The UK Open University. The technologies were: blogging, audio conferencing, instant messaging and Harvard's Rotisserie system. Each of the technologies ...	 61-71	\N	 1	\N	isbn = {10967516}, doi = {10.1016/j.iheduc.2004.10.001}	\N	9b4a8542d66d8904e2aa6f42d50a6b1b	659dc4d1e9dd9e4705982a7818bce1a6	99c198604d370abfa280298068d279bf	article	Use of innovative technologies on an e-learning course	Martin Weller and Chris Pegler and Robin Mason	\N	1st Quarter 2005
7880893	Computers &amp; Education	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_195293	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2007.09.009	\N	From 2collab	\N	The paper describes the findings from a study of students’ use and experience of technologies. A series of in-depth case studies were carried out across four subject disciplines, with data collected via survey, audio logs and interviews. The findings s...	 511-524	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {03601315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2007.09.009}	\N	d1205fe751c89be1e2c091a2c6caa409	50787e1d3031525d9bc94bdd974782d7	9e85d7fd557ff345ffcfb78b5dcd55dd	article	‘Disruptive technologies’, ‘pedagogical innovation’: What’s new Findings from an in-depth study of students’ use and perception of technology	Gráinne Conole and Maarten de Laat and Teresa Dillon and Jonathan Darby	\N	February 2008
7880894	Alt-J	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_195292	http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/818632_751310453_902152720.pdf	\N	From 2collab	\N		 81	\N	 2	\N	doi = {10.1080/09687760802315895}	\N	1d32735ed051aa4478f46141073900fc	83f615e9b17f5054cfbd69ac412b2211	7077ecdef260737f1bc8923d6e7fac09	article	Web-based lecture technologies: blurring the boundaries between face-to-face and distance learning	\N	\N	2008
7880895	The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_194969	http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/part2.pdf	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2289322ca8955c35cd41bebe675e694	085366e595347b418ac280149fef2a80	3620b55e1c0b1d1c50ea4ceb9d59aa90	article	The Perfect E-Storm emerging technology, enormous learner demand, enhanced pedagogy, and erased budgets Part 2: Storms #3 and #4	Dr. Curtis J. Bonk	\N	2004
7880896	The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_194968	http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/part1.pdf	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	629bb170b49a4a97714a9a52e622b047	0748d6d08cf30be34942df209cc8ac81	76238392f83fadc19377687f0a769995	article	The Perfect E-Storm emerging technology, enormous learner demand, enhanced pedagogy, and erased budgetsPart 1: Storms #1 and #2	Dr. Curtis J. Bonk	\N	2004
7880897	Computers &amp; Education	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_194456	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2003.12.018	\N	From 2collab	\N	A number of pedagogies and approaches are often quoted in the e-learning literature – constructivism, communities of practice, collaboration – but we suggest that much of what is described could more easily be explained in terms of didactic and behavio...	 17-33	\N	  1-2	\N	isbn = {03601315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2003.12.018}	\N	0799bcd32c15873a8e265640b6bcfb48	ca75c77a9b05ebbfe9c4d44b18a7327b	d31d2351804a6fe0c46281f4dcd4bdf5	article	Mapping pedagogy and tools for effective learning design	G. Conole and M. Dyke and M. Oliver and J. Seale	\N	August-September 2004
7880898	Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_190684	http://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/179/177	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 1	\N		\N	36e5bd49933b3da14a41f39246953c8a	42963eb21f416c0e35464562fdbc913f	5b9d1cf359a648028de0f3d213258a20	article	An absolutely riveting online course: Nine principles for excellence in web-based teaching	Jeff Meadows Jim Henry	\N	2008
7880899	L'Encephale	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179505	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19081457?ordinalpos=5&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	From 2collab	\N		 597-605	\N	 6	\N	isbn = {0013-7006}	\N	c281155ef36d8a914abaf0579154a3f8	e63ad70a7e2eb004363f978a35a8da22	8cf21f560107a7ec5b4fa507f964860a	article	[Lack of insight in schizophrenia: A review.]	S Raffard and S Bayard and D Capdevielle and F Garcia and JP Boulenger and MC Gely-Nargeot	\N	2008 Dec
7880900	Science	311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179001	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/311/5757/88	\N	From 2collab	\N		 88-90	\N	 5757	\N		\N	85b9aa05036ca8dc88b38029940224ab	ae727c954e92f0b0a2b2feaa5456abf4	e4db540ac7b927e6508998e3773e7058	article	Empirical Analysis of an Evolving Social Network	Gueorgi Kossinets and Duncan Watts	\N	2006/01//
7880901	Library &amp; Information Science Research	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0740-8188(96)90003-1	\N	From 2collab	\N		 323-342	\N	 4	\N		\N	e7190728e70c2f635d869ea0d4732ccd	fe096ba3a10647be0258ba848d68c15f	69798fcf360f7f1d0dce1d447327f586	article	Social network analysis: An approach and technique for the study of information exchange	Caroline Haythornthwaite	\N	1996/0//
7880902	Computers &amp; Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178969	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.08.006	\N	From 2collab	\N		 302-312	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {03601315}	\N	55df4a10e28c518edbe7719a6aa7b01b	1e458b5c763cafbe8b83c92f636043f3	fe5a698d6175dd354822b2e9224cf644	article	Modelling technology acceptance in education: A study of pre-service teachers	T Teo	\N	2009/02//
7880903	Information &amp; Management	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178970	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0378-7206(03)00050-8	\N	From 2collab	\N		 227-241	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {03787206}	\N	115ba0857ca3d733713d1747c04d5b86	abb2e66b97603dee2569969bd8ee5a99	2fd867428ef3c9795ab79d49e78992a4	article	Examining technology acceptance by school teachers: a longitudinal study	P Hu	\N	2003/12//
7880904	Information &amp; Management	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178971	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2006.05.003	\N	From 2collab	\N		 740-755	\N	 6	\N		\N	6be7e5ca7d6116398372fb80d0560e5a	eaddaf7703de9374307f2ab0eac2ef6f	a92926f449c3e77d4f936887389cf7f9	article	A meta-analysis of the technology acceptance model	William King and Jun He	\N	2006/09//
7880905	Anxiety, Stress, and Coping	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178972	http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/642753_751310453_778297997.pdf	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 145-161	\N		\N	2ba062fc6971d7f0aee1d9784be07511	6d867a2079a7081f46b24fec16383a7c	218382ab59b4fbd3aed9b6f6b6979a97	article	ASSESSMENT OF PERCEIVED GENERAL SELF-EFFICACY ON THE INTERNET: DATA COLLECTION IN CYBERSPACE	RALF Schwarzer and JOHN Mueller and Esther Greenglass	\N	1999///
7880906	Business Strategy Review	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178973	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8616.2007.00495.x	\N	From 2collab	\N		 25-28	\N	 4	\N	isbn = {0955-6419}	\N	9aab1c8a4124b20fefa837853c7f00ab	4bba9bd46d83ad7667f98af0565eedf9	b9856dfb3c14a90ec36006d6f6f4adcb	article	Overcoming technology resistance	Smart and A Bryce and Desouza and C Kevin	\N	2007///
7880907	Vocations and Learning	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178974	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12186-007-9001-y	\N	From 2collab	\N		 27-47	\N	 1	\N		\N	b1f82f2740da679fab052efb35e3b004	fbca407840693ded425bf05de2928fe9	7285499fc1abf516384741c8fce53dcb	article	Understanding Learning Culturally: Overcoming the Dualism Between Social and Individual Views of Learning	Phil Hodkinson and Gert Biesta and David James	\N	2008/03/30/
7880908	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178975	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/120837803/HTMLSTART	\N	From 2collab	\N		 0	\N	 1	\N		\N	4cc3375a31831fbdce47935f09798d9c	91621530ef5a12515eab5ec38d6dc760	845521d70f0ee399a598715da39cc7eb	article	Internet Self-Efficacy and the Psychology of the Digital Divide	Matthew Eastin and Robert Larose	\N	2006/06//
7880909	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178976	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2006.09.003	\N	From 2collab	\N		 153-169	\N	 2	\N		\N	67ebc46e4a9191c6d1746807c93fbc21	bea30c4731c95ae9025905a99fc967a2	7b07840d73b36d766f5d0d7cc0afedb1	article	Knowledge sharing behavior in virtual communities: The relationship between trust, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations	Meng-Hsiang Hsu and Teresa Ju and Chia-Hui Yen and Chun-Ming Chang	\N	2007/02//
7880910	International Journal of Psychology	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178977	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207590444000041	\N	From 2collab	\N		 80-89	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {0020-7594}	\N	162e3985adf04dbbf19f0b56d6f1fa36	a5fda626400359ece4b9a3a58b1c425b	53952fb25fee4787480e534c86a2bcfe	article	General self-efficacy in various domains of human functioning: Evidence from five countries	Aleksandra Luszczynska and Benicio Gutierrez-Dona and Ralf Schwarzer	\N	2005/04//
7880911	Research in Higher Education	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178978	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02497085	\N	From 2collab	\N		 745-768	\N	 6	\N		\N	bb69cc265f6f57cb143ea9bb8ff9e8dd	8ed90312b8d2d44c02bef7997ce63e8b	667491ec21e18e551dfb58db48bde25d	article	Computer technologies: Attitudes and self-efficacy across undergraduate disciplines	Mable Kinzie and Marcia Delcourt and Susan Powers	\N	1994/11/12/
7880912	Educause Quarterly	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178979	http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/PlanningforNeomillennialL/39899?time=1228824372	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 1	\N		\N	e5ffa6a6b44627fd09cc0399efee1803	e36bef77f43fb02f0d71a1fbfdc4024d	d7942329dc7872aeb88fb654f0b12a34	article	Planning for Neomillennial Learning Styles	Chris Dede	\N	2005///
7880913	The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning	Vol 9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178980	http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/560/1099	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6748e2a505c6ae26eac3fc0aad55f156	79e52f164d8c59dace67f4abf2c879fb	5ac30e28d86855a210244ffa579f562d	article	Post-Secondary Students’ Purposes for Blogging	Paul Leslie	\N	2008/10//
7880914	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178981	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&amp;path=ASIN/1403917558	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1403917558}	\N	323da2bac2341bb93d773ec8fb9e25c9	88136182979973f3f079a0ab29eebfcf	baab549a2e7c0e0c566e5d7b70d4fc42	article	e-Learning Skills (Study Guides)	Alan Clarke	\N	2004/11/13/
7880915	Computers &amp; Education	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178982	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2004.12.007	\N	From 2collab	\N		 171-184	\N	 2	\N		\N	579cf015fc4724d7b08941d3a2e06199	f2b27e49fcff3353d2701693393ce5cf	faf9adf750f6e515b3ca8213cafa36df	article	Research and development of web-based virtual online classroom	Zongkai Yang and Qingtang Liu	\N	2007/02//
7880916	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178983	http://drdc.uchicago.edu/what/video-research-guidelines.pdf#page=1&#38;view=fitV,0	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	562fc3e246b9f354b4a0f906a231182c	87a2cd2a2b743401876d027a1c6606c7	8198b90bea7a81b982d31d1f377c1481	article	Guidelines for video research in education	\N	\N	2007/07//
7880917	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178984	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00286.x	\N	From 2collab	\N		 ???-???	\N	 0	\N		\N	6742af80ef02c111351bbfcfeb1e84e3	22bd43a25a63f0c505f6290cf38fb5f4	b5f4f6ffccac91ea3dc8f126efd673dc	article	An empirically grounded framework to guide blogging in higher education	L Kerawalla and S Minocha and G Kirkup and G Conole	\N	2000///
7880918	\N	453-456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178985	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357127	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781605580111}	\N	ad3ed0b760909317a1bd5e2c760fd2a6	10bd9bc9dc50423501dcd7e8c635b8f2	de3d7444e7c5f0c89ac7957c5e0354bd	article	Crowdsourcing user studies with Mechanical Turk | CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	Aniket Kittur and Ed Chi and Bongwon Suh	\N	2008///
7880919	\N	11-20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178986	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1054972.1054975	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1581139985}	\N	6caf378da2e42188e99d7741374e65f3	f75866a4f6ec4dae37b15c5c0c29534b	9a6f028efd403a24405c73c2bc5a3075	article	How oversight improves member-maintained communities | CHI '05: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	Dan Cosley and Dan Frankowski and Sara Kiesler and Loren Terveen and John Riedl	\N	2005///
7880920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178987	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/568628.html	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b24ebd9aa03ca7a79c64dc12153da9dd	61804697edab6d8dcac084a17a8e0972	2291b1aa51fe6eebe3ae36557feb642d	article	Community Effort in Online Groups: Who Does the Work and Why	B Butler and L Sproull and S Kiesler and R Kraut	\N	2001///
7880921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178988	http://www.scribd.com/doc/3363/DissertationCourosFINAL06WebVersion	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3c56404879ea5782ad109fec81ce8a1	d705b0bbfa45a5fe764a5842c56c38d4	3e3da7025f50b5c40905466eea500e2e	article	Examining the open movement: Possibilities and implications for education	Alec Couros	\N	2006/12//
7880922	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178989	http://www.networkedlearningconference.org.uk/past/nlc2006/abstracts/Hammond.htm	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	72c400376a48b5c3af97f59e0b7a1673	168912274be386842771b1ca51fae732	c0bd27afc83591b356905e6884be9148	article	Blogging Within Formal and Informal Learning Contexts: Where are the Opportunities and constraints?	Michael Hammond	\N	2006///
7880923	Journal of Personality and Social Psychology	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178990	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6X01-46T9BSD-2S/2/1ee754dc608f2c941f46a88d8621fd1a	\N	From 2collab	\N		 681-706	\N	 4	\N		\N	51ef09f521a73981589a4ef08fe75ae1	cfa8dff152e1a57913c8ce17b082cec0	fdf90c2b3f926c7017e4b5bccff1ece4	article	Social Loafing: A Meta-Analytic Review and Theoretical Integration	Steven Karau and Kipling Williams	\N	1993/10//
7880924	Computers and Education	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178991	http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2003.12.003%20	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 35-47	\N		\N	59054986543da43d3010abb5bf44b525	fb9ed3a5061f7a236e69b1c7dd4314db	eb4976eb18d3b136868c30cebc8b3441	article	Beyond formal learning: Informal community eLearning	John Cook and Matt Smith	\N	2004///
7880925	Web Intelligence, 2006. WI 2006. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on	66-72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178994	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI.2006.61	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd4862c11a63435c08d2ed6df96ac3b6	ebc6bd5d47fb3fc27941b9aca87570c8	eae08d0ef1649d99092bd3656b633d76	article	Different Aspects of Social Network Analysis | Web Intelligence, 2006. WI 2006. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on	M Jamali and H Abolhassani	\N	2006///
7880926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178995	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0310120	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5bbe07eb38a2e7b5bd36ba67b85eccb	20986950c670cc88dfde2e4e49751149	078b47df55e74f29043c8f8c84b81954	article	How to search a social network	Lada Adamic and Eytan Adar	\N	2004/11/03/
7880927	The Internet and Higher Education	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178996	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2007.06.003	\N	From 2collab	\N		 196-203	\N	 3	\N		\N	e2f0176baa0c619b46d8d490df47bd04	913564596e37c285242f493063163e71	ff5920572e8c1920fa749c1bbfdf0126	article	Using Web 2.0 for learning in the community	Robin Mason and Frank Rennie	\N	2007///
7880928	Organizational Dynamics	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&#38;_udi=B6W6S-451DFP2-2&#38;_user=494590&#38;_rdoc=1&#38;_fmt=high&#38;_orig=mlkt&#38;_sort=d&#38;view=c&#38;_acct=C000024058&#38;_version=1&#38;_urlVersion=0&#38;_userid=494590&#38;md5=b84a15aa19e29b69b6c868f6e4de777c#	\N	From 2collab	\N		 100	\N	 2	\N		\N	b6d789e9e8c56eba532030a161ecbce0	0450838194ade69455505fa9054652ec	a6fb4262782d79fbbcaa013f15c9d89a	article	Knowing what we know: Supporting knowledge creation and sharing in social networks	R Cross and A Parker and L Prusak and SP Borgatti	\N	2001/11//
7880929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178998	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&amp;path=ASIN/0875847625	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0875847625}	\N	df279639d2e31f296e2bf0cfcdf15c71	a1b120fa50f3f01e370ed659d5efb58f	4427181864d80d7c504dc4bbe6f702b5	article	The Social Life of Information	John Brown and P Duguid and Paul Duguid	\N	2000/03/10/
7880930	\N	212-221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1031607.1031642	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1581138105}	\N	df9b6da4e07406e712f36f05b0d74066	2c287fb3f3b0f44b0278941ccd4b82bc	9210fb90ad1e4e0bdeca845acc66381f	article	Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities | CSCW '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	Gerard Beenen and Kimberly Ling and Xiaoqing Wang and Klarissa Chang and Dan Frankowski and Paul Resnick and Robert Kraut	\N	2004///
7880931	Higher Education	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734-006-9003-y	\N	From 2collab	\N		 385-416	\N	 3	\N	isbn = {0018-1560}	\N	4e3d8c94d0fe13c60c4d41cbd274650b	04d6ad989222bcf76149eda82e6484a1	5e379dc746ce9cc7cdd701f35e67f163	article	Motives, attitudes and approaches to studying in distance education	Richardson and John	\N	2007/09//
7880932	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179004	http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/hargittai.html	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	 1	\N		\N	08b3a3a1ca42a3cd4f3a40a1522e5618	9c091e1a6a0baae631ef0f743a3b8ef0	cf6acb1e15b5f87c4a3f5dac45d35fe7	article	Whose space? Differences among users and non-users of social network sites	Eszter Hargittai	\N	2007///
7880933	Commun. ACM	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1035134.1035163	\N	From 2collab	\N		 41-46	\N	 12	\N	isbn = {0001-0782}	\N	0b5fee1688a6f540190c4f2e33e1857d	4b66e2b208c30770f3b73a19e76d67e4	ded66c008f92b54b90896e1a58665460	article	Why we blog	Bonnie Nardi and Diane Schiano and Michelle Gumbrecht and Luke Swartz	\N	2004/12//
7880934	Commun. ACM	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/606272.606290	\N	From 2collab	\N		 23-25	\N	 2	\N	isbn = {0001-0782}	\N	413ccadbf44f2302a508a847f3f408ed	04adbd1f0e592cd303af0ba12275e7d4	f3bf423dd09cdcf33516d0cc19f56f01	article	Creating a knowledge-sharing community: if you build it, will they come?	Jessica Brazelton and Anthony Gorry	\N	2003/02//
7880935	\N	153-158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_179007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1235000.1235035	\N	From 2collab	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781595936417}	\N	f08b3f18816074c736dbd87cbc1eb2f3	946252014589e8a0dd5304991435b25b	f5267588a9fd463611dbf1fa5cdddc21	article	Understanding member motivation for contributing to different types of virtual communities: a proposed framework | SIGMIS-CPR '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on 2007 computer personnel doctoral consortium and research conference	Trevor Moore and Mark Serva	\N	2007///
7880936	Contemporary Educational Psychology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178966	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2008.09.002	\N	From 2collab	\N	The purpose of this study was to develop and validate items with which to assess A. Bandura’s (1997) theorized sources of self-efficacy among middle school mathematics students. Results from Phase 1 (N=1111) were used to develop and refine items for su...	 89-101	\N	 1	\N	isbn = {0361476X}, doi = {10.1016/j.cedpsych.2008.09.002}	\N	8050e3c5e07419a5be03c71f36a5b899	8dbe9ff47df554f737a0cf0c606f6ec4	bb501193459129f616b0bc004ad7b60d	article	Sources of self-efficacy in mathematics: A validation study	Ellen L. Usher and Frank Pajares	\N	January 2009
7880937	Contemporary Educational Psychology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178964	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2008.08.001	\N	From 2collab	\N	The purpose of this article was twofold. The first purpose was to test the validity of the Teachers’ Sense of Self-Efficacy Scale (TSES) in five settings—Canada, Cyprus, Korea, Singapore, and the United States. The second purpose was, by extension, to ...	 67-76	\N	 1	\N	isbn = {0361476X}, doi = {10.1016/j.cedpsych.2008.08.001}	\N	fe6c70f7aca818cbbdd20798df65b33d	56578b8bcd998df0e3ede4195786bb4f	294a12f44f4226deba40e54895d2a512	article	Exploring the validity of a teachers’ self-efficacy scale in five countries	Robert M. Klassen and Mimi Bong and Ellen L. Usher and Wan Har Chong and Vivien S. Huan and Isabella Y.F. Wong and Tasos Georgiou	\N	January 2009
7881235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '02: Proceedings of the 25th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	564419	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=564419	\N	Collaborative filtering with privacy via factor analysis	\N	\N	238--245	\N	\N	\N	location = {Tampere, Finland}, isbn = {1-58113-561-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/564376.564419}	Collaborative filtering (CF) is valuable in e-commerce, and for direct recommendations for music, movies, news etc. But today's systems have several disadvantages, including privacy risks. As we move toward ubiquitous computing, there is a great potential for individuals to share all kinds of information about places and things to do, see and buy, but the privacy risks are severe. In this paper we describe a new method for collaborative filtering which protects the privacy of individual data. The method is based on a probabilistic factor analysis model. Privacy protection is provided by a peer-to-peer protocol which is described elsewhere, but outlined in this paper. The factor analysis approach handles missing data without requiring default values for them. We give several experiments that suggest that this is most accurate method for CF to date. The new algorithm has other advantages in speed and storage over previous algorithms. Finally, we suggest applications of the approach to other kinds of statistical analyses of survey or questionaire data.	cbec695672d88645261ff895da93226e	f2962fa644c7e170a5f64dc0f633d420	7948831ebc26e751de65de79c7f7d662	inproceedings	Collaborative filtering with privacy via factor analysis	John Canny	\N	2002
7881245	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	90--135	\N	\N	\N		In this chapter we present an overview of Web personalization process viewed as an application of data mining requiring support
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for all the phases of a typical data mining cycle. These phases include data collection and pre-processing, pattern discoveryand evaluation, and finally applying the discovered knowledge in real-time to mediate between the user and the Web. This viewof the personalization process provides added flexibility in leveraging multiple data sources and in effectively using thediscovered models in an automatic personalization system. The chapter provides a detailed discussion of a host of activitiesand techniques used at different stages of this cycle, including the preprocessing and integration of data from multiple sources,as well as pattern discovery techniques that are typically applied to this data. We consider a number of classes of data miningalgorithms used particularly for Web personalization, including techniques based on clustering, association rule discovery,sequential pattern mining, Markov models, and probabilistic mixture and hidden (latent) variable models. Finally, we discusshybrid data mining frameworks that leverage data from a variety of channels to provide more effective personalization solutions.	5826e1c75475c78d1dd464ab7a02908d	c79bd03eb83876ffa6eb9a642e7d4347	72b756d5aa28705a6b6041666e8398ed	article	Data Mining for Web Personalization	Bamshad Mobasher	\N	2007
7881310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '02: Proceedings of the 11th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Doan2002ontomap	\N	\N		\N	\N	662--673	\N	\N	\N	location = {Honolulu, Hawaii, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-449-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/511446.511532}	\N	b3f6c71c1f1502fde4fac6e6829b5672	7e4b3e995ef04182c07c14b5988777dc	86b3e77919d06d2cc7d67824b36dd5e1	inproceedings	Learning to map between ontologies on the semantic web	AnHai Doan and Jayant Madhavan and Pedro Domingos and Alon Halevy	\N	2002
7881340	IEEE Internet Computing	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	613654	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=613654	\N	Privacy Risks in Recommender Systems	\N	\N	54--62	\N	6	\N	issn = {1089-7801}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4236.968832}	The authors explore the conflict between personalization and privacy that arises from the existence of straddlers - users with eclectic tastes who rates products across several different types or domains -- in recommender systems. While straddlers enable serendipitous recommendations, information about their existence could be used in conjunction with other data sources to uncover identities and reveal personal details. This article discusses a graph theoretic model for studying the benefit for and risk to straddlers.	43ba66bfd0b42b815e8805cec7748b99	70de41a24f1010472d8115217b3f3e0c	4009691da67a3cbdc6a0c10a9a034c53	article	Privacy Risks in Recommender Systems	Naren Ramakrishnan and Benjamin J. Keller and Batul J. Mirza and Ananth Y. Grama and George Karypis	\N	2001
7881364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '98: Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	671334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	392--403	\N	\N	\N	file = {:16-1_Algorithms for Mining Distance-Based Outliers in Large Datasets.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-566-5}	\N	75eec7e4c97fe271b1074ce03b4cc403	9114d959c3ec17a31c24c6a671d5af34	9596ad21511110467d99937f5f21a2ac	inproceedings	Algorithms for Mining Distance-Based Outliers in Large Datasets	Knorr,, Edwin M. and Ng,, Raymond T.	\N	1998
7881395	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	MPEG-7 audio and beyond	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mp7blld	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	63e1aa27a50096430584e9e9398337da	d848674a0191425787bbfa3a2c54d637	5c3f7433c83f55e723adb18cbb908896	inbook	Low-Level Descriptors	Hyoung-Gook Kim and Nicolas Moreau and Thomas Sikora	Wiley	2005
7881396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '01: Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	293--298	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Francisco, California}, file = {:16-4_Mining Top-n Local Outliers in Large Databases.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-391-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502512.502554}	\N	739087709381f0d4456112470554ce98	b38112bcfc68a1f3ae50fdaa5aef2ddc	f84c0ce8546a9e069b15b705da0bc182	inproceedings	Mining top-n local outliers in large databases	Jin,, Wen and Tung,, Anthony K. H. and Han,, Jiawei	\N	2001
7882442	\N	\N	\N	7., bearb. und erw. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissensch.Vlg	\N	\N	\N	3486255797	http://www.amazon.de/Soziologische-Theorie-Abri%C3%9F-Ans%C3%A4tze-Hauptvertreter/dp/3486255797%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3486255797	\N	Soziologische Theorie. Abriß der Ansätze ihrer…Amazon.de: Julius Morel, Eva Bauer, Tamas Meleghy, Heinz-Jürgen Niedenzu, Max Preglau, Helmut Staubmann: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783486255799}, asin = {3486255797}, isbn = {3486255797}	\N	0024e445d1d6b1c7352a72a6ad472b21	23e0c43eb81fc1f2554862770101c3fe	d72d3b6146755e5210ef4fc5a32e2756	book	Soziologische Theorie. Abriß der Ansätze ihrer Hauptvertreter	Julius Morel and Eva Bauer and Tamas Meleghy and Heinz-Jürgen Niedenzu and Max Preglau and Helmut Staubmann	\N	2001
7882734	Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychology Press	\N	1	vermeire1998	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/713754290	\N		\N	\N	1 - 20	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1357-650X}	\N	d29c6d54f8bc43907cec62200fdcb8c4	bc3c1c7ad185e199be5804d2acd801c9	96ef47bd0ed4446ca1ee0277a8de983a	article	Effects of Facial Identity, Facial Expression, and Subject's Sex on Laterality in Monkeys1	Betty A. Vermeire Charles and R. Hamilton	\N	1998
7882986	Technology City Inc.	1	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	https://www.technologycityinc.com/	\N	Technology City Inc. offers custom logo designs for your Business.	\N	\N	1	\N	1	\N		\N	880c36263d3e93eb7033723ff272bbc8	edaab6ad29157ac53bee8b414c6e78e2	a7dd884e75721d3aed35db7f42185f97	article	about technology city inc.	Technology City Inc.	Muhammad Irfan Ali	April, 10th 2009
7883299	Information Systems Journal	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	koch02isj	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2575.2002.00110.x	\N		\N	\N	27-42	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1046/j.1365-2575.2002.00110.x}	This paper presents results from research into open source projects 
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from a software engineering perspective. The research methodology employed 
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relies on public data retrieved from the CVS repository of the GNOME project and 
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relevant discussion groups. This methodology is described, and results concern- 
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ing the special characteristics of open source software development are given. 
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These data are used for a ﬁrst approach to estimating the total effort to be 
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expended. 	4aec3de77275cca6747cbe892a044e41	f2b69698c2781ad44dafa659745f689b	9bc897a8e3d8175545c28e3a2fa6e676	article	Effort, co-operation and co-ordination in an open source software project: GNOME	Stefan Koch and Georg Schneider	\N	2002
7883890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:shepitsen:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454008.1454048	\N	Personalized recommendation in social tagging systems using hierarchical clustering	\N	\N	259--266	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454048}	Collaborative tagging applications allow Internet users to annotate resources with personalized tags. The complex network created by many annotations, often called a folksonomy, permits users the freedom to explore tags, resources or even other user's profiles unbound from a rigid predefined conceptual hierarchy. However, the freedom afforded users comes at a cost: an uncontrolled vocabulary can result in tag redundancy and ambiguity hindering navigation. Data mining techniques, such as clustering, provide a means to remedy these problems by identifying trends and reducing noise. Tag clusters can also be used as the basis for effective personalized recommendation assisting users in navigation. We present a personalization algorithm for recommendation in folksonomies which relies on hierarchical tag clusters. Our basic recommendation framework is independent of the clustering method, but we use a context-dependent variant of hierarchical agglomerative clustering which takes into account the user's current navigation context in cluster selection. We present extensive experimental results on two real world dataset. While the personalization algorithm is successful in both cases, our results suggest that folksonomies encompassing only one topic domain, rather than many topics, present an easier target for recommendation, perhaps because they are more focused and often less sparse. Furthermore, context dependent cluster selection, an integral step in our personalization algorithm, demonstrates more utility for recommendation in multi-topic folksonomies than in single-topic folksonomies. This observation suggests that topic selection is an important strategy for recommendation in multi-topic folksonomies.	74713ad80fb8653e9c930624743b6853	c9028129dd7cd8314673bd64cbb6198e	9527945e5007f3fdf9207c8583b51176	inproceedings	Personalized recommendation in social tagging systems using hierarchical clustering	Andriy Shepitsen and Jonathan Gemmell and Bamshad Mobasher and Robin Burke	\N	2008
7883896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:weimer:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454050	\N	Adaptive collaborative filtering	\N	\N	275--282	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454050}	We present a flexible approach to collaborative filtering which stems from basic research results. The approach is flexible in several dimensions: We introduce an algorithm where the loss can be tailored to a particular recommender problem. This allows us to optimize the prediction quality in a way that matters for the specific recommender system. The introduced algorithm can deal with structured estimation of the predictions for one user. The most prominent outcome of this is the ability of learning to rank items along user preferences. To this end, we also present a novel algorithm to compute the ordinal loss in O(n log(n)) as apposed to O(n2). We extend this basic model such that it can accommodate user and item offsets as well as user and item features if they are present. The latter unifies collaborative filtering with content based filtering. We present an analysis of the algorithm which shows desirable properties in terms of privacy needs of users, parallelization of the algorithm as well as collaborative filtering as a service. We evaluate the algorithm on data provided by WikiLens. This data is a cross-domain data set as it contains ratings on items from a vast array of categories. Evaluation shows that cross-domain prediction is possible.	fd408a4e182ffc6293a84b458de3cf81	17d80d5e78020c1d7befdba0a1ec781f	72f7be883a8175500c78e1d2a4566bfa	inproceedings	Adaptive collaborative filtering	Markus Weimer and Alexandros Karatzoglou and Alex Smola	\N	2008
7883900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:lathia:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454044	\N	kNN CF	\N	\N	227--234	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454044}	Recommender systems, based on collaborative filtering, draw their strength from techniques that manipulate a set of user-rating profiles in order to compute predicted ratings of unrated items. There are a wide range of techniques that can be applied to this problem; however, the k-nearest neighbour (kNN) algorithm has become the dominant method used in this context. Much research to date has focused on improving the performance of this algorithm, without considering the properties that emerge from manipulating the user data in this way. In order to understand the effect of kNN on a user-rating dataset, the algorithm can be viewed as a process that generates a graph, where nodes are users and edges connect similar users: the algorithm generates an implicit social network amongst the system subscribers. Temporal updates of the recommender system will impose changes on the graph. In this work we analyse user-user kNN graphs from a temporal perspective, retrieving characteristics such as dataset growth, the evolution of similarity between pairs of users, the volatility of user neighbourhoods over time, and emergent properties of the entire graph as the algorithm parameters change. These insights explain why certain kNN parameters and similarity measures outperform others, and show that there is a surprising degree of structural similarity between these graphs and explicit user social networks.	b3d525d0fd7aa891c80fadacc8db2e8f	3e84cca758470aad28ba24747245fa69	a7b939b6912d5a4aa218e2ccb6a3b27f	inproceedings	kNN CF: a temporal social network	Neal Lathia and Stephen Hailes and Licia Capra	\N	2008
7883905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:gunawardana:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454013	\N	Tied boltzmann machines for cold start recommendations	\N	\N	19--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454013}	We describe a novel statistical model, the tied Boltzmann machine, for combining collaborative and content information for recommendations. In our model, pairwise interactions between items are captured through a Boltzmann machine, whose parameters are constrained according to the content associated with the items. This allows the model to use content information to recommend items that are not seen during training. We describe a tractable algorithm for training the model, and give experimental results evaluating the model in two cold start recommendation tasks on the MovieLens data set.	3398f8b2189e1d83025f88b7766f08cc	d441e22ac241a4b713043de1894e7390	6c30d7b1f4e2ca6d93d5e94341d3a3a1	inproceedings	Tied boltzmann machines for cold start recommendations	Asela Gunawardana and Christopher Meek	\N	2008
7883915	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:hadzic:2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454028	\N	Critique graphs for catalogue navigation	\N	\N	115--122	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454028}	Critique-based conversational recommender systems are becoming common place, facilitating richer dialogues with the user than pure content-based or collaborative approaches. Most implementations of these systems combine similarity-based reasoning with constraints to enable users express preferences as critiques of products. Critiques are simple statements like "I like this product, but would prefer one that is less expensive". In this paper we exploit the fact that the repertoire of critiques available to the user is usually known ahead of interaction time to construct a critique graph representation of a catalogue. The critique graph provides a formal basis for reasoning about the set of products that can be reached using critiques from a given product. We introduce the concepts of product cover, support sets of products and catalogue cover. The latter is defined as a set of products from which all products in a catalogue can be reached using a specified best-case maximum number of critiques. We show that for the catalogues we considered, catalogue covers are typically small. We show that the sizes and distributions of product covers and support sets can be used to inform us of the structure of a catalogue and the challenges it would present for interactive navigation. We also propose the notion of a minimum catalogue cover as a set of "entry products" that ensure that all products in the catalogue can be reached by critiquing.	0791783e50aefd9ac7f4654c4027e1cb	aca6f702b167a2916e650b63522b886b	8e96cee87af76978876b060337882216	inproceedings	Critique graphs for catalogue navigation	Tarik Hadzic and Barry O'Sullivan	\N	2008
7883921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '09: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:yu:2009	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1502709	\N	Handling conditional preferences in recommender systems	\N	\N	407--412	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-168-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502650.1502709}	In this paper, we propose an approach to handle conditional preferences in recommender systems. A quantitative conditional preference model based on domain knowledge is introduced. The inheritance property in concept trees and bipolar property in preference statements are adopted when interpreting conditional preference rules. Group preferences are merged from personal preferences with consideration of manipulability. A graphical user interface is developed for visualization of domain knowledge, conditional preference rules, personal and group preferences.	e0ef6536ccc686138e3d014c644feb64	625c8385b2eba652ab5d4c0ea78ca155	2495c38467a84a8307e923712543e78d	inproceedings	Handling conditional preferences in recommender systems	Zhiyong Yu and Zhiwen Yu and Xingshe Zhou and Yuichi Nakamura	\N	2009
7884004	Wissen & Management	2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria)	\N	\N	\N	eprints34042	http://eprints.rclis.org/4042/	\N	Der Beitrag beschreibt Methoden zur automatischen Inhaltserschließung. Außerdem stellt die Autorin Anforderungen an Softwaretools für "intelligentes Retrieval" auf und vergleicht drei ausgesuchte Produkte.	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		The working paper describes methods of automatic indexing and retrieval. The author worked out specifications for "intelligent retrieval" and compares three software products.	6326ca053d36ca9c0d0d76eac1c90982	acc1e30537a4de0058272b1fc7e84c4c	3b6ef7d2e2ec01b89aba066d5cdae657	misc	Automatische Inhaltserschließung von Textdokumenten : eine Analyse von Softwaretools für maschinelle Indexierung und 'intelligentes' Retrieval am Beispiel der Lenzing AG F&E	Elisabeth Schwarz	\N	2004
7884013	\N	\N	\N	1	August	\N	\N	Gebundene Ausgabe	\N	\N	Compact	\N	\N	\N	lerntechnik:05	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3817473087	\N	Lerntechniken, Gedächtnis trainieren	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a25e1d2dbb21ea0e59aaeed32954c6ec	08344020a47691a0d21a240862c18772	6cf6a590c2442b4a6f03bec2af6e1381	book	Das gro{\\ss}e Buch der Lerntechniken: Konzentration steigern. Ged\\"{a}chtnis trainieren. Lernstrategien anwenden. Pr\\"{u}fungen bestehen	\N	\N	2005
7884020	Grundschule	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ballis:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-39	\N	10	\N		\N	4ce3b93f6c43a05d2550cf18aa3a4f2d	e8f0e141f13daf5504ea73bee376d5e5	518dc1afb4fb87c32b2fce661056f851	article	'Ich sehe was, was du (noch) nicht siehst!' : Wahrnehmen und Schreiben in der dritten und vierten Klasse	Anja Ballis	\N	2007
7884144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	Bad Heilbrunn	\N	\N	UBHD2092238	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	281 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7815-1541-3, 3-7815-1541-9}, language = {ger}	\N	d86cbe328dc3d8de6dd60ebabf88b863	3b65cfeff0c568a55307999a10c73195	fcfb50116e367c9234337b2eb90842d0	book	Wie Kinder die Welt sehen	Daniela Schmeinck	\N	2007
7884205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braunschweig	\N	\N	UBHD755723	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-922706-12-6}, language = {ger}	\N	10d14ec1f39b205e394474b07b8ca352	106392524eb8ef87d88e06dfe8be70e9	d9ba3ecfc3112987b806821915fae6cd	book	Auslandsschulen, Partner in der Dritten Welt	Siegfried Vergin	\N	1988
7884207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gmünder Hochschulreihe ; 9	UBHD1856583	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	215 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925555-09-0}, language = {ger}	\N	d296d37ad6439d1c99fd46d9812db7a7	c0eea635bf3e10d60d140cc5eaf2f358	3a8e3bc6c3dbb13dc5d11e19bf85ebbf	book	Entwicklung durch Bildung?	Albert [Hrsg.] Heller	\N	1990
7884213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haag + Herchen	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	UBHD515655	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	270 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88129-282-9}, language = {ger}	\N	a40815bf799a17c50b5477fdfdc1716f	70107d7dbb13320a7b276a12402a8669	712b12eb3e43d502991359c5d9ac3b79	book	Entwicklungsländer im Blickpunkt	Wolfgang Geiger and Klaus Voll and Hartmut Deckelmann	\N	1980
7884226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos-Verl.-Ges.	\N	\N	Frankfurter Studien zur Bildungsforschung ; 5	UBHD605474	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	238 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7890-1747-7}, language = {}	\N	037a01cb65a988a9db476096894a7829	30347eeb0bc62a3ae84a11e2ce89680f	2993eb77f320b70b7de5e424152e3da1	book	Berufliche Bildung und Entwicklung in den Ländern der Dritten Welt	Rolf [Hrsg.] Arnold	\N	1989
7884233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tuduv-Verl.-Ges.	\N	\N	Tuduv-Studien : Reihe Sozialwissenschaften ; 48	UBHD640697	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	306 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88073-351-1}, language = {}	\N	654f05ad3ef756255ce7086b2086c71f	63512e680f228747ed6f928c0c8817c3	5b2f8e877c0840d8488bcab21c06ddf7	book	Entwicklung und Bildung Perus im Kontext Lateinamerikas und der dritten Welt	Lisa Margaretha Rolfes de Franco	\N	1990
7884236	Royal Society of London Proceedings Series A	242	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1957RSPSA.242..444B	\N	\N	NASA ADS: Folding Instability of a Layered Viscoelastic Medium under Compression	\N	\N	444-454	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1957RSPSA.242..444B}	\N	37d86c1d75b5dda5c95f45f512d9ff3e	4ccf60709d355bc23f4572c19ee5ecb6	b0714009e2ec34aa30e605be17287963	article	{Folding Instability of a Layered Viscoelastic Medium under Compression}	M. A. {Biot}	\N	1957
7884237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erdmann	\N	\N	Bochumer Materialien zur Entwicklungsforschung und Entwicklungspolitik ; 22	UBHD473682	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	VII, 406 S. : g	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7711-0359-2}, language = {}	\N	59d739b45472ea798867706510dbd2ca	3fe0e9eaf417bc5087a89c5b866adcb1	877478ca506e4f974433d815ba38ffb7	book	Bildungs- und Berufsnachfrage in der Dritten Welt	Arnd D. Kumerloeve	\N	1982
7884239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IKO - Verl. für Interkulturelle Kommunikation	\N	\N	Kritische und selbstkritische Forschungsberichte zur dritten Welt ; 12	UBHD1785844	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	207 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88939-419-1}, language = {ger}	\N	ee66e2a6d2b5683db5c3af6dd7e7558b	4180e3a0d57a02f20ac33e2891426748	e5a30328d241e8bf7e58d64778792541	book	Bildung in Indonesien	Ivan A. Hadar	\N	1999
7884243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schöppe & Schwarzenbart	\N	\N	Edition Differenz ; 3	UBHD781638	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	469 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-928111-08-6}, language = {ger}	\N	90b84872bc2b0e891ac11822b91cf0e9	0e4b57dacc21670262a4ce987a008ba8	40e2b97eafa7a6b8724425c0324b030c	book	Entwicklungspolitische Bildung	Annette [Hrsg.] Scheunpflug	\N	1993
7884248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesamthochschulbibliothek	\N	\N	Berufs- und Wirtschaftspaedagogik ; 3	UBHD1558248	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	271 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88122-266-9}, language = {}	\N	ad53f842f4ad431859d8ceb02b794798	5092de022c785a04d52c5cd5707e965b	883c3019ae8ff7adf121f1643e4bca8a	book	Bildungsplanung in Entwicklungslaendern als Problem der Entwicklungspolitik	Martin Grote	\N	1985
7884252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	\N	\N	Studienreihe Geographie, Gemeinschaftskunde ; 1	UBHD151109	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XI, 131 S. : gr	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-476-20210-0}, language = {ger}	\N	2f4b7187ec6a2f6c96b12eee1dbb25db	383ad7925c967801688c7bb47f45acd1	48272692829e6c9e1c85926f0665df7b	book	Unterentwicklung, Entwicklungspolitik	Werner Hennings	\N	1981
7884362	Geological Society of America Bulletin	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M.A_BIOT06011964	http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/75/6/563	\N	THEORY OF INTERNAL BUCKLING OF A CONFINED MULTILAYERED STRUCTURE -- BIOT 75 (6): 563 -- GSA Bulletin	\N	\N	563-568	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1130/0016-7606(1964)75[563:TOIBOA]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/reprint/75/6/563.pdf}	A simplified theory is derived for internal buckling of a multilayered structure. The layers, alternately competent and incompetent, are subject to a horizontal compression and confined between two rigid straight boundaries whose vertical separation varies with the amount of horizontal compressive strain. For purely viscous materials, the dominant folding wave length is expressed in terms of the viscosity ratio, the number of layers, and their thickness.
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	b40a76c0d8bc0295e8fa45a070584458	a2af93dd2d6941689a3c513018ae71ed	33b5bf63ad6f1fe8646be73ccb632b77	article	{THEORY OF INTERNAL BUCKLING OF A CONFINED MULTILAYERED STRUCTURE}	M. A BIOT	\N	1964
7884374	Geological Society of America Bulletin	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M.A_BIOT03011965	http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/76/3/371	\N	THEORY OF VISCOUS BUCKLING AND GRAVITY INSTABILITY OF MULTILAYERS WITH LARGE DEFORMATION -- BIOT 76 (3): 371 -- GSA Bulletin	\N	\N	371-378	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1130/0016-7606(1965)76[371:TOVBAG]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/reprint/76/3/371.pdf}	An exact treatment of the stability of multilayered viscous fluids in slow motion with large deformations leads to an analog model which includes the effect of gravity. A distinction can be made between true mechanical instability and an apparent instability of purely kinematic nature. A mechanism for concentric folding is derived, leading to predictions in good agreement with experimental results (De Sitter, 1939). Exact equations are obtained for the time history of viscous buckling of multilayered fluids for small deflections superimposed upon a large variable compressible strain. A numerical application to the single embedded layer checks the practical validity of the simplified thin-layer theory with interfacial slip. For gravity instability, the analog model provides a method of analysis applicable to very large deformations in salt structures.
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	05e16a83242a13e1fe9cc912cdf648ff	42085f7b9375fc6a050d616f49949f93	edfa4ad974d6e0209b7bd781f6bdc2ad	article	{Theory of viscous buckling and gravity instability of multilayers with large deformation}	M. A BIOT	\N	1965
7884383	Geological Society of America Bulletin	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M.A_BIOT02011965	http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/76/2/251	\N	THEORY OF SIMILAR FOLDING OF THE FIRST AND SECOND KIND -- BIOT 76 (2): 251 -- GSA Bulletin	\N	\N	251-258	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1130/0016-7606(1965)76[251:TOSFOT]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/reprint/76/2/251.pdf}	It is shown that in the initial phase there are two basic types of similar folding of multi-layered structures, referred to here as folding of the first and second kind, depending on the prevalence of over-all flexure or shear. A simple theory brings to light the underlying mechanics and the controlling parameters which govern these two types of folding and the transition from one to the other. The dominant wave length obtained in folding of the second kind is the same as derived previously (Biot, 1961) assuming the incompetent layers to act as lubricants. In folding of the first kind the system behaves approximately as a single layer (Biot, 1957; 1961). The same theory solves at the same time the problem of folding of a single anisotropic layer.
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	423c356abf9bd9f1a0847bbe2025256c	773b8594f81420e16cd8f8b516f7cb91	c72a93ed429a94711e4c6e3a1be6f226	article	{Theory of similar folding of the first and second kind}	M. A BIOT	\N	1965
7884405	Geological Society of America Bulletin	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILLIAMM_CHAPPLE01011968	http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/content/abstract/79/1/47	\N	A Mathematical Theory of Finite-Amplitude Rock-Folding -- CHAPPLE 79 (1): 47 -- GSA Bulletin	\N	\N	47-68	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1130/0016-7606(1968)79[47:AMTOFR]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/cgi/reprint/79/1/47.pdf}	Finite-amplitude folding of an isolated, linearly viscous layer under compression and imbedded in a medium of lower viscosity is analyzed theoretically by using a variational method to derive finite difference equations which are solved on a digital computer. The results depend on a single physical parameter, the ratio of the fold wavelength, L, to the "dominant wavelength" of the infinitesimal-amplitude treatment, Ld. A useful range of physical parameters is covered by the computation of three folds, with L/Ld = 0,1, and 4.6.  Significant differences in fold shape are found among the three folds; folds with higher L/Ld have sharper crests. Folds with L/Ld = 0 and L/Ld = 1 become fan folds at high amplitude. A description of the shape in terms of a harmonic analysis of inclination as a function of arc length along the folded layer makes evident this systematic variation of shape with L/Ld and shows that the fold shape at high amplitude is relatively insensitive to the initial shape of the layer. This method of shape description is proposed as a convenient way of measuring the shape of natural folds.  The infinitesimal-amplitude treatment does not predict fold-shape development satisfactorily beyond a limb-dip of about 5{degrees}. A proposed extension of the infinitesimal treatment continues the wavelength-selection mechanism of this treatment up to a limb-dip of 15{degrees}; after this stage the wavelength-selection mechanism no longer operates and fold shape is mainly determined by L/Ld and limb-dip.  Strain-rates and finite strains in the medium are calculated for all stages of the L/Ld = 1 and L/Ld = 4.6 folds. At limb-dips greater than 45{degrees} the planes of maximum flattening and maximum flattening rate show the characteristic orientation and fanning of axial-plane cleavage. At a limb-dip of about 65{degrees} an important change in the style of deformation occurs. The medium ceases to move into the crestal regions of anticlines and starts to be extruded from inside the folds. As a result, the planes of maximum flattening and flattening rate change from an antifanning to a fanning orientation, and the longitudinal stresses in the layer change from compressive to tensile.  Most natural folds have sharper crests than those computed for the dominant-wavelength fold; natural fan folds such as the L/Ld = 0 and the L/Ld = 1 folds that develop into at high amplitude are rare. f hese features indicate that most natural folds may have followed nonlinear theological laws.
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	ab2bab5e55e5ec84a76530364932a532	5c012845e84e0752bf79c3d98ce9d42f	845a02982fad53868c024706443442c9	article	{A Mathematical Theory of Finite-Amplitude Rock-Folding}	WILLIAM M CHAPPLE	\N	1968
7884414	Tectonophysics	7	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1969Tectp...7...97C	\N	\N	NASA ADS: Fold shape and rheology: The folding of an isolated viscous-plastic layer	\N	\N	97-116	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1969Tectp...7...97C}, doi = {10.1016/0040-1951(69)90001-8}	\N	b537528f896dea89288930b7d7d804e5	3d2ec5d50c3b61b88a42e51bc75fb775	b5d501afd9698e533b4dd028fcf2b8c6	article	{Fold shape and rheology: The folding of an isolated viscous-plastic layer}	W. {Chapple}	\N	1969
7884420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1297233	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297231.1297233	\N	Private distributed collaborative filtering using estimated concordance measures	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-730--8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297231.1297233}	\N	bd6636ea8af504c0a726d5ed9a12c70d	74103bd97142daa7fb44d5fd521622ef	08ad0fcd17cbae95f91875170ae8a358	inproceedings	Private distributed collaborative filtering using estimated concordance measures	Neal Lathia and Stephen Hailes and Licia Capra	\N	2007
7884422	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9_21	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	628--670	\N	\N	\N		Consumer studies demonstrate that online users value personalized content. At the same time, providing personalization on
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websites seems quite profitable for web vendors. This win-win situation is however marred by privacy concerns since personalizingpeople’s interaction entails gathering considerable amounts of data about them. As numerous recent surveys have consistentlydemonstrated, computer users are very concerned about their privacy on the Internet. More over, the collection of personaldata is also subject to legal regulations in many countries and states. Both user concerns and privacy regulations impactfrequently used personalization methods. This article analyzes the tension between personal ization and privacy, and presentsapproaches to reconcile the both.	d08620fa8576238d4edcaee155979c88	e81484755647a71b6d9a75a40e3bbaf7	4401b8978fc4bb0fbdd5eb05abd3a944	article	Privacy-Enhanced Web Personalization	Alfred Kobsa	\N	2007
7884668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.0489	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0904.0489
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A hallmark of the attention economy is the competition for the attention of
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others. Thus people persistently upload content to social media sites, hoping
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for the highly unlikely outcome of topping the charts and reaching a wide
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audience. And yet, an analysis of the production histories and success dynamics
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of 10 million videos from \\texttt{YouTube} revealed that the more frequently an
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individual uploads content the less likely it is that it will reach a success
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threshold. This paradoxical result is further compounded by the fact that the
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average quality of submissions does increase with the number of uploads, with
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the likelihood of success less than that of playing a lottery.
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	07a1b320784e2b976f9e75a26f23bc83	cc7b6639b56694cc009fd37748034faf	118edf8d70265373d0e2f7b66c44f509	misc	Persistence and Success in the Attention Economy	Fang Wu and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2009
7884671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouchaud2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.0805	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0904.0805
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This article is a follow-up of a short essay that appeared in Nature 455,
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1181 (2008) [arXiv:0810.5306]. It has become increasingly clear that the
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erratic dynamics of markets is mostly endogenous and not due to the rational
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processing of exogenous news. I elaborate on the idea that spin-glass type of
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problems, where the combination of competition and heterogeneities generically
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leads to long epochs of statis interrupted by crises and hyper-sensitivity to
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small changes of the environment, could be metaphors for the complexity of
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economic systems. I argue that the most valuable contribution of physics to
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economics might end up being of methodological nature, and that simple models
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from physics and agent based numerical simulations, although highly stylized,
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are more realistic than the traditional models of economics that assume
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rational agents with infinite foresight and infinite computing abilities.
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	f55b42669e8e74d8705823039395c104	45313cbb6d45d78b1b8f0d0c201da91c	dcc0533cd2cb3f265178c5f4adbaf6e9	misc	The (unfortunate) complexity of the economy	Jean-Philippe Bouchaud	\N	2009
7884839	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1297234	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297231.1297234	\N	Enhancing privacy and preserving accuracy of a distributed collaborative filtering	\N	\N	9--16	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-730--8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297231.1297234}	\N	ba68308f38cdc7e9c86765b32658393c	f2526525d0ee287b6528ac50775964e2	b3d0b0e4436a96cfa3e3bc162d5b72f6	inproceedings	Enhancing privacy and preserving accuracy of a distributed collaborative filtering	Shlomo Berkovsky and Yaniv Eytani and Tsvi Kuflik and Francesco Ricci	\N	2007
7884891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WI '05: Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1092570	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1092570	\N	Privacy-Preserving Top-N Recommendation on Horizontally Partitioned Data	\N	\N	725--731	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2415-X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI.2005.117}	Collaborative filtering techniques are widely used by many E-commerce sites for recommendation purposes. Such techniques help customers by suggesting products to purchase using other usersý preferences. Todayýs top-N recommendation schemes are based on market basket data, which shows whether a customer bought an item or not. Data collected for recommendation purposes might be split between different parties. To provide better referrals and increase mutual advantages, such parties might want to share data. Due to privacy concerns, however, they do not want to disclose data. This paper presents a scheme for binary ratings-based top-N recommendation on horizontally partitioned data, in which two parties own disjoint sets of usersý ratings for the same items while preserving data ownersý privacy. If data owners want to produce referrals using the combined data while preserving their privacy, we propose a scheme to provide accurate top-N recommendations without exposing data ownersý privacy. We conducted various experiments to evaluate our scheme and analyzed how different factors affect the performance using the experiment results.	b5a07ef69dd95717e3a3ad807554e62d	1140dfe206651f32f36dccd6ef112afa	472fb31b9506c2b7e1485ae83af1d065	inproceedings	Privacy-Preserving Top-N Recommendation on Horizontally Partitioned Data	Huseyin Polat and Wenliang Du	\N	2005
7886470	Journal of applied behavior analysis	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	reed2005esd	\N	\N		\N	\N	243	\N	2	\N		\N	82e858f33f7e668277294edc850e39b8	48b747f8240dae31236c3cd66176cd00	1ea6619bd6dbaad35cb36a41c05ad2b3	article	{The effects of sleep disruption on the treatment of a feeding disorder}	G.K. Reed and D.N. Dolezal and L.J. Cooper-Brown and D.P. Wacker	\N	2005
7886477	Journal of applied behavior analysis	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS	\N	\N	\N	oreilly2004upc	\N	\N		\N	\N	209--212	\N	\N	\N		\N	cdbcdd9e074fc47e509b2dabbd358c6b	f2674e82ef622315958e7594324875c0	8a51c6bcbec4773c9d931f3ef148e343	article	{Using paired-choice assessment to identify variables maintaining sleep problems in a child with severe disabilities}	M.F. O Reilly and G.E. Lancioni and J. Sigafoos	\N	2004
7886480	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	freeman2006tbr	\N	\N		\N	\N	423	\N	4	\N		\N	ab19e08bf94fd8eb44f9bd03156e9f3d	9f102ccaffbab07c39b2de0c5ff4fd92	6f5a8b74f69f35e6cf6a10ae456f3e06	article	{Treating bedtime resistance with the bedtime pass: A systematic replication and component analysis with 3-year-olds}	K.A. Freeman	\N	2006
7886484	Journal of applied behavior analysis	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	tiger2006evc	\N	\N		\N	\N	1	\N	1	\N		\N	099288b0c20a02fb98507b48914e9e2b	85640a470eeba06472d27f4c352009a2	f1fad6d15429fed65be689c219712359	article	{An evaluation of the value of choice with preschool children}	J.H. Tiger and G.P. Hanley and E. Hernandez	\N	2006
7886580	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	carpena:035102	http://bioinfo2.ugr.es/TextKeywords/	\N	Level statistics of words: Finding keywords in literary texts and symbolic sequences	\N	\N	035102	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {035102}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.79.035102}	\N	027571533c724cf2217d75b85efe0a67	3444159872c65ea89d007d1838686acc	34dcb1eee3ffa31ff4eb77087343c146	article	Level statistics of words: Finding keywords in literary texts and symbolic sequences	P. Carpena and P. Bernaola-Galv\\'{a}n and M. Hackenberg and A. V. Coronado and J. L. Oliver	\N	2009
7886818	\N	426	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWAP	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/swap/DagaPS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/swap/swap2008.html#DagaPS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/swap/2008	date = {2008-12-22}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-426/swap2008_submission_63.pdf}	\N	7b378894fd5d856f9cd1ccc965383816	462dd7c1dd5b7d20b293547e467dee0d	043e8d8265452e1b0ab209325af5d63e	inproceedings	http: //ontologydesignpatterns.org and Evaluation WikiFlow.	Enrico Daga and Valentina Presutti and Alberto Salvati	Aldo Gangemi and Johannes Keizer and Valentina Presutti and Heiko Stoermer	2008
7886994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dipl	http://bibliothek.fh-potsdam.de/fileadmin/fhp_bib/dokumente/Kerschis_Dipl.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7792754fd43deb890f8200dda2ab60c7	958ecbdb7b1bce5f9e75f739ad1eeedb	16d0a29375f3c849daa2a2c00ba13e5b	mastersthesis	Literaturverwaltung und Wissensorganisation im Vergleich. Das Angebot von Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen und Social Bookmarking in Bezug auf die Benutzbarkeit in Bibliotheken	Annet Kerschis	FH Potsdam	2007
7887002	Information. Wissenschaft und Praxis	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hobohm_2005	http://www.agi-imc.de/isearch/is_dgi_articles.nsf/fsDocumentDispWeb?OpenFrameSet&Frame=Document&Src=%2Fisearch%2Fis_dgi_articles.nsf%2F0%2F23c077951bc6822ec12570ca00348dea%3FOpenDocument%26Query%3DPers%25C3%25B6nliche%2520Literaturverwaltung%2520im%2520Umbruch%26AutoFramed%26Typ%3DA%26key%3D	\N		\N	\N	385-388	\N	7	\N		\N	4bedc46e4747ab93955b460bb8e26851	dec2531f9058fb244ec230ec556bfcf9	cad0228607d427c7dcc8ddc7ee4b5535	article	Persönliche Literaturverwaltung im Umbruch	Hans-Christoph Hobohm	\N	2005
7887502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer-supported coordinated work	\N	ACM sigchi	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3444515	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1460600	\N	ACM CSCW 2008
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incremental knowledge model	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-23 22:25:39}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3444515}	\N	ee912ff2703f2afb8144295c74e3ecec	ddbfe72f39a38b0f99c5f8742b43519c	f70afc20acedb8db62297ef1a96785ec	inproceedings	The microstructures of social tagging	Wai-Tat Fu	\N	2008
7887718	Journal of Mathematical Biology	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	mohle2003cpd	http://www.springerlink.com/index/U9HK2GAGG3TJ9XYA.pdf	\N	Coalescent patterns in diploid exchangeable population models	\N	\N	337--352	\N	4	\N		A class of two-sex population models is considered with N females and equal number N of males constituting each generation. Reproduction is assumed to undergo three stages: 1) random mating, 2) exchangeable reproduction, 3) random sex assignment. Treating individuals as pairs of genes at a certain locus we introduce the diploid ancestral process (the past genealogical tree) for n such genes sampled in the current generation. Neither mutation nor selection are assumed. A convergence criterium for the diploid ancestral process is proved as N goes to infinity while n remains unchanged. Conditions are specified when the limiting process (coalescent) is the Kingman coalescent and situations are discussed when the coalescent allows for multiple mergers of ancestral lines.	a63357656eb1bfaf22e09cf5b60fefbe	84b5e848a70e1a23777e6b3209db9516	c53c7b7780e64b0d1fef49f51e3f3a8b	article	{Coalescent patterns in diploid exchangeable population models}	M. M{\\"o}hle and S. Sagitov	\N	2003
7887720	Journal of Applied Probability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applied Probability Trust	\N	\N	\N	kammerle1989lfa	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3214393	\N		\N	\N	880--885	\N	\N	\N		  In this papera bisexualMoranmodel is introduced.The populationconsists of N
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pairs of individuals. At times t = 1, 2, ** two individuals are born, who 'choose
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their parents randomly'and independentlyof each other. Then one of the pairs is
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removed and replacedby the two individualsborn at that instant.
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  The extinction probabilityof the descendantsof a single pair and the numberof
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ancestorsof a whole generationare studied.A limit resultfor largepopulationsizes
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has been derived by diffusionapproximationmethods.
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	7656bb7e7cb01582c7496a877cbcdde2	2ca5e6ae086b0fdd41226c82fd1b61b9	1da6d54e7e29fc9b6df17c5c845fc343	article	{Looking forwards and backwards in a bisexual Moran model}	K. K{\\"a}mmerle	\N	1989
7887725	Journal of Applied Probability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applied Probability Trust	\N	\N	\N	kammerle1991epd	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3214485	\N		\N	\N	489--502	\N	\N	\N		  In this paper exchangeablebisexual models with fixed population size and
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non-overlapping generationsare introduced.Eachgenerationconsists of N pairs of
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individuals.The pairsof a generationhave altogether children.Theseindividuals
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                                                   2N
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form randomlythe N pairsof the next generation.The extinctionprobabilityof the
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descendantsof a fixed numberof pairs of generation0 is discussed.Under suitable
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conditions it can be approximatelydescribed by the extinction probabilityof a
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Galton-Watson process, if the population size is large. Special examples are a
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bisexual Wright-Fishermodel and models with a uniformlybounded number of
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childrenof a pair.
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	822d2dd6b0ce31074ed2da3b6f9c8e3b	cded02fe0a9726505d119e5d2335fb8b	2e0137f4684b227decee682e302d02b8	article	{The extinction probability of descendants in bisexual models of fixed population size}	K. K{\\"a}mmerle	\N	1991
7887963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	athreya_ney	\N	\N	Athreya and Ney	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6656f89221a3c7388b2d0576072fe74	2e84ceaa70eea2166da74a5b1783a69f	161875685784f6f68ee50f3c5f3c34e8	book	{Branching processes}	K.B. Athreya and PE Ney	\N	2004
7888011	Nature	427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paulsson2004sun	http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v427/n6973/full/nature02257.html	\N		\N	\N	415--418	\N	\N	\N		Random fluctuations in genetic networks are inevitable as chemical reactions are probabilistic and many genes, RNAs and
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proteins are present in low numbers per cell. Such `noise' affects all life processes and has recently been measured using green
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fluorescent protein (GFP). Two studies show that negative feedback suppresses noise, and three others identify the sources of
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noise in gene expression. Here I critically analyse these studies and present a simple equation that unifies and extends both the
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mathematical and biological perspectives.
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	76462ec442468fe83f4d8d7928885ef2	4d3a4730b679378d175b1451fa2b0aa4	8270c407d909f6992dcfe84590cbb2d7	article	{Summing up the noise in gene networks}	J. Paulsson	\N	2004
7888021	Genome Research	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press	\N	\N	\N	elf03	\N	\N	Fast evaluation of fluctuations in biochemical networks with the linear noise approximation	\N	\N	2475--2484	\N	11	\N		Biochemical networks in single cells can display large fluctuations in molecule numbers, making mesoscopic approaches necessary for correct system descriptions. We present a general method that allows rapid characterization of the stochastic properties of intracellular networks. The starting point is a macroscopic description that identifies the system's elementary reactions in terms of rate laws and stoichiometries. From this formulation follows directly the stationary solution of the linear noise approximation (LNA) of the Master equation for all the components in the network. The method complements bifurcation studies of the system's parameter dependence by providing estimates of sizes, correlations, and time scales of stochastic fluctuations. We describe how the LNA can give precise system descriptions also near macroscopic instabilities by suitable variable changes and elimination of fast variables.	e985ba69d9ca47c4d83058f553a3bd2f	f8e8a41dc7007e8e81be46ed94a1b9f0	e65e7bf57f6063bcf06fd149c5c0744c	misc	{Fast evaluation of fluctuations in biochemical networks with the linear noise approximation}	J. Elf and M. Ehrenberg	\N	2003
7888036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	North Holland	\N	\N	\N	vankampen2007spp	\N	\N	{Stochastic processes in physics and chemistry}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9436759d39fee3b6e1cb0f1c4483606e	def957921fdecb4a7225e1fe892543f9	66a3bdcdac5b6076573777801c9540b4	book	{Stochastic processes in physics and chemistry}	NG Van Kampen	\N	2007
7888071	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	novick1957eia	http://www.pnas.org/content/43/7.toc	\N	Enzyme induction as an all-or-none phenomenon	\N	\N	553--566	\N	7	\N		\N	bcb8829f734ea0c1c35af6662db466cc	38123c8a910e10f9f1a853147a8c8b39	f2ebb984acab91f608307a0d09bf0cce	article	{Enzyme induction as an all-or-none phenomenon}	A. Novick and M. Weiner	\N	1957
7888298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols [u.a.]	Turnhout	\N	Corpus Christianorum : Series Graeca	Barone:2008	\N	\N		\N	€ 85	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-52797-0}, comment = {Schon in Bibliothek KP vorhanden}	Francesca Barone presenta la prima edizione critica delle omelie De Davide et Saule di Giovanni Crisostomo. Delle omelie, che appartengono al periodo successivo alla Pasqua del 387, vengono esaminate la tradizione diretta, la tradizione indiretta, nonché la storia delle edizioni moderne. Il testo risulta trádito da 41 testimoni, la cui collazione integrale ha consentito di inferire l’esistenza di cinque diverse famiglie. Al di fuori di tali raggruppamenti si collocano due codici, il Mytilene Monè Leimonos 32, del X-XI secolo e il Monacensis Gr. 6, del X secolo. La tradizione indiretta si articola in tre rami: 1. l’omelia pseudocrisostomica Contra theatra, sulla quale non esistono studi e che pertanto non è ancora datata né è stata attribuita ad alcuno. L’omelia riprende la digressione contro gli spettacoli con cui inizia la terza omelia De Davide et Saule. 2. le Eclogae, una raccolta di componimenti a carattere morale composta nel X secolo da Theodoro Dafnopate a partire da stralci di omelie del Crisostomo (autentiche, o che il compositore riteneva tali); 3. una versione in copto sahidico della De Davide et Saule 3, trádita dal papiro VIII Orlandi, conservato presso il Museo Egizio di Torino. Quanto alla storia delle edizioni moderne, viene analizzato il testo edito da Savilio, Fronton du Duc, Montfaucon, Migne, vengono analizzate le relazioni fra gli editori, e quelle tra il loro testo e la tradizione mss. superstite.
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Le omelie De Davide et Saule, ciclo di predicazioni sul tema dell’ira e delle virtù che ad essa si contrappongono, testimoniano l’attività esegetica e pastorale del Crisostomo all’inizio del suo percorso sacerdotale. Il caratteristico ricorso alle similitudini, di cui il Crisostomo si avvale per rendere più facilmente fruibili al pubblico i paradigmi morali proposti, offre inoltre al lettore moderno uno spaccato vivace e realistico della società coeva. Dai piaceri diffusi (vino, spettacoli, prostitute) ai giochi olimpici, dalle consuetudini domestiche alle prassi liturgiche.	121012b3e06db184359a32edd3c57ec5	a23c1cc3ec92cec07cdeb3b51d284589	d22706b9da1397d82b15c4dae7ecf823	book	Iohannis Chrysostomi De Davide et Saule	\N	Francesca Prometea Barone	2008
7888304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden	\N	Mnemosyne : Supplementum	kovcs_marcus_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	308	\N	isbn = {90-04-16639-4}	\N	7f856e68b913fb5735f3571aadbc20e9	ae026a2412314154bca87fd313fd72fe	1fc191b87db7fb7c604ef5fa3c3357fc	book	Marcus Aurelius' rain miracle and the Marcomannic Wars	Péter Kovács	\N	2008
7888360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT	Wien [u.a.]	\N	Studien zum Neuen Testament und seiner Umwelt N.F.	pratscher_das_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	isbn = {978-3-8258-1239-3}	\N	1ce8ae45135ec3c004c054201757637b	45c47db768a16b473efe0411e07e1ccb	c1eaa806eac8a0c1a10e39514b2121e9	book	Das ägyptische Christentum im 2. Jahrhundert	\N	Wilhelm Pratscher	2008
7888402	Meteoritics and Planetary Science	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amelin2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1321-1335	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, file = {Amelin2007.pdf:Amelin2007.pdf:PDF}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007M%26PS...42.1321A}	\N	3c84b860d7aba1b13cba92661886b292	e0f5b8e8111640898657cdf2ed42d528	740569ac416dc22f929ae29090b7bf7b	article	{Pb isotopic age of the Allende chondrules}	{Amelin}, Y. and {Krot}, A.	\N	2007
7888405	ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL	420	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANDRE1994	\N	\N	LIBRARY: QB1 A859	\N	\N	837--862	\N	2	\N	citedreferences = {ADAMS FC, 1987, ASTROPHYS J, V312, P788 ; ADAMS FC, 1988, AP J, V326, P865 ; ADAMS FC, 1990, ASTROPHYS J, V357, P606 ; ANDRE P, 1988, APJ, V335, P940 ; ANDRE P, 1990, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V236, P180 ; ANDRE P, 1990, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V240, P321 ; ANDRE P, 1992, ASTROPHYS J, V401, P667 ; ANDRE P, 1993, ASTROPHYS J, V406, P122 ; ANDRE P, 1994, UNPUB ; BARSONY M, 1989, APJ, V346, L93 ; BECKWITH SVW, 1990, ASTRON J, V99, P924 ; BECKWITH SVW, 1991, ASTROPHYS J, V381, P250 ; BERTOUT C, 1988, ASTROPHYS J, V330, P350 ; BEUST H, 1989, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V223, P304 ; BOUVIER J, 1992, ASTRON ASTROPHYS SUP, V92, P481 ; BUTNER HM, 1990, ASTROPHYS J, V364, P164 ; CABRIT S, 1991, APJ, V379, L25 ; CAMERON AGW, 1988, ANNU REV ASTRON ASTR, V26, P441 ; CASTELAZ MW, 1985, ASTROPHYS J, V290, P261 ; CECCARELLI C, 1993, IN PRESS NUOVO CIMEN ; CHANDLER CJ, 1990, MON NOT R ASTRON SOC, V243, P330 ; CHINI R, 1981, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V99, P346 ; COHEN M, 1974, MON NOT R ASTRON SOC, V169, P257 ; COHEN M, 1979, AP J SUPPL, V41, P743 ; COMERON F, 1993, ASTROPHYS J, V416, P185 ; COX P, 1989, ASTRON ASTROPHYS REV, V1, P149 ; DRAINE BT, 1984, ASTROPHYS J, V285, P89 ; ELIAS JH, 1978, ASTROPHYS J, V224, P453 ; EMERSON DT, 1979, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V76, P92 ; EMERSON JP, 1988, FORMATION EVOLUTION, P21 ; FEIGELSON ED, 1985, ASTROPHYS J, V293, P192 ; FLETCHER AB, 1993, UNPUB APJ ; GORDON SE, 1992, COMMUNICATION ; GREENE TP, 1992, ASTROPHYS J, V395, P516 ; GREENE TP, 1993, UNPUB ; HANNER MS, 1992, APJ, V385, L111 ; HARRIS DH, 1978, ASTROPHYS J, V226, P829 ; HASLAM CGT, 1974, ASTRON ASTROPHYS S, V15, P333 ; HERBIG GH, 1988, LICK OBS B, V1111 ; HERBST W, 1981, ASTRON J, V86, P885 ; HILDEBRAND RH, 1983, Q J ROY ASTRON SOC, V24, P267 ; KENYON SJ, 1987, APJ, V323, P314 ; KENYON SJ, 1990, ASTRON J, V99, P869 ; KREYSA E, 1990, 29TH P INT ASTR COLL, P265 ; LADA CJ, 1984, ASTROPHYS J, V287, P610 ; LADA CJ, 1987, IAU S, V115, P1 ; LADD EF, 1991, ASTROPHYS J, V382, P555 ; LAVALLEY M, 1992, BAAS, V24, P839 ; LEOUS JA, 1991, ASTROPHYS J, V379, P683 ; LOREN RB, 1990, ASTROPHYS J, V365, P269 ; MATHIEU RD, 1989, ASTRON J, V98, P987 ; MEZGER PG, 1990, 1990 P S PHYS COMP I, P97 ; MEZGER PG, 1992, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V265, P743 ; MONTMERLE T, 1989, P ESO WORKSHOP LOW M, P407 ; MONTMERLE T, 1993, PROTOSTARS PLANETS, V3, P689 ; MUNDY LG, 1986, APJ, V311, L75 ; MUNDY LG, 1992, ASTROPHYS J, V385, P306 ; MYERS PC, 1987, ASTROPHYS J, V319, P340 ; ORTON GS, 1986, ICARUS, V67, P289 ; PUGET JL, 1990, 29TH P LIEG INT ASTR, P271 ; REIPURTH B, 1993, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V273, P221 ; RENGARAJAN TN, 1984, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V140, P213 ; RIEKE GH, 1989, APJ, V339, L71 ; RODRIGUEZ LF, 1989, ASTROPHYS J, V347, P461 ; RYDGREN AE, 1976, ASTROPHYS J SUPPL, V30, P307 ; SALTER CJ, 1988, IRAM84 TECH REP ; SANDELL G, 1992, SECONDARY CALIBRATIO ; SHU FH, 1987, ARA A, V25, P53 ; SIEVERS AW, 1992, SHORT GUIDE USING NO ; SIMON M, 1987, ASTROPHYS J, V320, P344 ; SIMON M, 1992, ASTROPHYS J, V384, P212 ; SKINNER SL, 1991, ASTRON J, V102, P1742 ; SKRUTSKIE MF, 1990, ASTRON J, V99, P1187 ; SMITH BA, 1984, SCIENCE, V226, P1421 ; STAHLER SW, 1980, ASTROPHYS J, V241, P637 ; STAHLER SW, 1988, APJ, V332, P804 ; STINE PC, 1988, AJ, V96, P1394 ; STROM KM, 1989, ASTRON J, V97, P1451 ; STROM SE, 1993, PROTOSTARS PLANETS, V3, P837 ; TEREBEY S, 1984, ASTROPHYS J, V286, P529 ; TEREBEY S, 1993, ASTROPHYS J, V414, P759 ; THUM C, 1992, IRAM21292 WORK REP ; VRBA FJ, 1975, ASTROPHYS J, V197, P77 ; VRBA FJ, 1976, ASTRON J, V81, P958 ; WALKER CK, 1986, APJ, V309, L47 ; WALTER FM, 1986, ASTROPHYS J, V306, P573 ; WALTER FM, 1988, AJ, V96, P297 ; WALTER FM, 1992, ASP C SER, V26, P340 ; WARDTHOMPSON D, 1989, MON NOT R ASTRON SOC, V241, P119 ; WARDTHOMPSON D, 1993, IN PRESS MNRAS ; WEINTRAUB DA, 1989, APJ, V340, L69 ; WILKING BA, 1983, ASTROPHYS J, V274, P698 ; WILKING BA, 1987, ASTRON J, V94, P106 ; WILKING BA, 1989, ASTROPHYS J, V340, P823 ; WILKING BA, 1992, ESO11 SCI REP, P159 ; WILKING BA, 1994, UNPUB ; WOOTTEN A, 1989, APJ, V337, P858 ; WRIGHT EL, 1987, ASTROPHYS J, V320, P818 ; ZINNECKER H, 1987, IAU S, V122, P122}	We present the results of a 1.3 mm continuum survey for cold circumstellar dust, conducted with the IRAM 30 m telescope on a sample of over 100 young stellar objects (YSOs) in or near the p Ophiuchi molecular cloud. To correlate the millimeter results with other source properties, we have used the IR classification of Wilking, Lada, and Young, but revising it critically to take into account factors such as heavy extinction. We find a sharp threshold in millimeter flux density at an infrared spectral index alpha(IR)(2.2-10 mu m)similar or equal to-1.5, which is also visible in the IRAM 30 m survey of Taurus-Auriga T Tauri stars by Beckwith and coworkers. We show that this threshold is well correlated with a disk opacity transition at lambda similar or equal to 10 mu m, and can be used to set a physical boundary between Class III and Class II IR sources. At a detection sensitivity of similar to 20-30 mJy beam(-1) (3 sigma) at 1.3 mm, less than 15% of the Class III IR sources, but as much as 60% of the Class II sources and 70%-90% of the Class I sources, are detected. Statistical studies show that the peak 1.3 mm fluxes of deeply embedded Class I sources, currently referred to as ''protostars,'' and of ''classical'' T Tauri stars (Class II sources) are comparable within a factor of 2 at the angular resolution of the telescope (12'' FWHM, or a linear diameter similar to 2000 AU). Maps of the millimeter emission are consistent with the presence of unresolved disks around Class II sources and of resolved, extended envelopes around Class I sources. Therefore, the difference between Class I and Class II YSOs lies mainly in the spatial distribution of their circumstellar dust. Converting the integrated millimeter fluxes derived from our maps into masses, we find that (1) similar to 30% of the Class II sources have masses larger than the ''minimum-mass solar nebula'' (similar to 0.01 M.); (2) the envelopes of Class I sources contain more circumstellar material than Class II disks, consistent with Class I sources being younger than Class II sources; but (3) their total circumstellar masses are not large (less than or similar to 0.1 M.). This suggests that the central object has already accumulated most of its final stellar mass at the Class I stage. In contrast, a very strong 1.3 mm emission is found toward two deeply embedded outflow sources (IRAS 16293 and VLA 1623) which remain undetected shortward of 25 mu m. These latter sources belong to a new class of YSOs ('' Class 0'') introduced by Andre, Ward-Thompson, & Barsony, which are surrounded by significantly larger amounts of circumstellar material (similar to 0.5 M. or more), still to be accreted by the central protostellar core. Class 0 YSOs appear to be significantly younger, and therefore at an earlier protostar stage, than Class I sources.	a5e1dd6da03adb01ceef6f520825e584	68ff0e5d5be66d658c3b289a0ab4511a	e178ae59b1ae7bda192687ffe7ef7207	article	{FROM} {T}-{TAURI} {STARS} {TO} {PROTOSTARSCIRCUMSTELLAR} {MATERIAL} {AND} {YOUNG} {STELLAR} {OBJECTS} {IN} {THE} {P} {OPHIUCHI} {CLOUD}	Andre, P. and Montmerle, T.	\N	1994
7888411	Terra Antarctica	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita? di Pisa, Via S. Maria 53, Pisa I-56126, Italy	\N	\N	Armienti2001	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0035738781&partner=40&rel=R5.0.4	\N	Cited By (since 1996): 1 Export Date: 6 November 2006 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: English Correspondence Address: Armienti, P.; Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra; Universita? di Pisa; Via S. Maria 53 Pisa I-56126, Italy; email: armienti@dst.unipi.it References: Allibone, A.H., Cox, S.C., Graham, I.J., Smillie, R.W., Johnstone, R.D., Ellery, S.G., Palmer, K., Granitoids of the Dry Valleys area, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Plutons, field relationships and isotopic dating (1993) N. Zeal. J. Geol. Geophys, 36, pp. 281-297; Allibone, A.H., Cox, S.C., Smillie, R.W., Granitoids of the Dry Valleys area, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Geochemistry and evolution along the early Palaeozoic Antarctic Craton margin (1993) N. Zeal. J. Geol. Geophys, 36, pp. 299-316; Armienti, P., Tripodo, A., Petrography and chemistry of lavas and comagmatic xenoliths of Mt. Rittman, a volcano discovered during the IV Italian expedition in Northern Victoria Land (Antarctica) (1991) Mem. Soc. Geol. It, 46, pp. 427-451; Armienti, P., Civetta, L., Innocenti, F., Tripodo, A., Villari, L., Vita, G., New petrological and geochemical data on Mt. Melbourne volcanic field, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica (1991) Mem. Soc. Geol. It, 46, pp. 397-424; Armienti, P., Macedonio, G., Pareschi, M.T., A numerical model for the simulation of tephra transport and deposition: Applications to May 18, 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption (1988) J. Geoph. Res, 93, pp. 6463-6476; Armienti, P., Messiga, B., Vannucci, R., Sand provenance from major and trace element analyses of bulk rock and sand grains (1998) Terra Antartica, 5, pp. 589-599; Balestrieri, M.L., Bigazzi, G., Ghezzo, C., Uplift-denudation in the Transantarctic Mountains between the David and Mariner glaciers, northern Victoria Land (Antarctica): Constraints by apatite fission-track analysis (1997) The Antarctic Region: Geological Evolution and Processes, pp. 547-554. , Ricci C.A. (ed.), Terra Antartica Publication, Siena; Behrendt, J.C., A. 12 Ross Sea (1990) Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans, 48, pp. 89-90. , LeMasurier W.E. and Thomson J.W. (eds.), American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Research Series; Quaternary strata in CRP-1, Cape Roberts project, Antarctica (1998) Terra Antartica, 5, pp. 31-61. , Cape Roberts Science Team; 4-Petrology, studies from the Cape Roberts project, Ross Sea Antarctica. Initial report on CRP2/2A (1999) Terra Antartica, 6, pp. 89-106. , Cape Roberts Science Team; Diester-Haass, L., Robert, C., Chamley, H., The Eocene-Oligocene transition in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (ODP Site 690) (1996) Marine Geology, 131, pp. 123-149; Duncumb, P., Reed, S.J.B., Quantitative electron probe microanalysis (1968) NBS Spec Pub, 298. , Heinrich K.F.J. (ed.). 133pp; Ehrmann, W.U., Mackensen, A., Sedimentological evidence for the formation of an East Antarctic Ice Sheet in Eocene/Oligocene time (1992) Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol, 93, pp. 85-112; Irvine, T.N., Baragar, W.R.A., A guide to the chemical classification of the common volcanic rocks (1971) Canad. J. 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New York. 379 p; Smellie, J.L., Sand grain detrital modes in CRP-1: Provenance variations and influence of Miocene eruptions on the marine record in the McMurdo Sound region (1998) Terra Antartica, 5, pp. 579-587; Smellie, J.L., Erosional history of the Transantarctic Mountains deduced from sand grain detrital modes in CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica (2000) Terra Antartica, 7, pp. 545-552; Sun, S.S., Hanson, G.N., Origin of Ross Island basanitoids and limitation upon the etherogeneity of mantle sources for alkali basalts and nephelinites (1975) Contrib. Mineral. Petrol, 52, pp. 77-106; Sun, S.S., Hanson, G.N., Rare earth evidences of differentiation of McMurdo volcanics, Ross Island, Antarctica (1976) Contrib. Mineral. Petrol, 54, pp. 139-155; Talarico, F., Sandroni, S., Fielding, C., Atkins, C., Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts in core from CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica (2000) Terra Antartica, 7, pp. 529-544; Tonarini, S., Rocchi, S., Armienti, P., Innocenti, F., Constraints on timing of Ross Sea rifting inferred from Cainozoic intrusions from northern Victoria Land, Antarctica (1997) The Antarctic Region: Geological Evolution and Processes, pp. 511-521. , Ricci, C.A. (ed.), Terra Antartica Publication, Siena; Wright, A.C., Kyle, P.R., A.20 minna bluff (1990) Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans, 48, pp. 117-119. , LeMasurier W.E. and Thomson J.W. (eds.), American Geophysical Union, Antarctic Research Series.	\N	\N	569--582	\N	4	\N	issn = {11228628 (ISSN)}, file = {Armienti2001.pdf:Armienti2001.pdf:PDF}	Sixty-four volcanic clasts, sandstones and tephras between 5.95 and 618.19 meters below sea floor (mbsf) in the Cape Roberts Project cores 2 and 2A cores (CRP-2/2A) were examined for Cenozoic and Mesozoic volcanic components, using optical and Scanning Electron Microscopy. Minerals and glass shards in a selection of samples were analysed by electron microprobe fitted with an EDAX detector. Laser-Ablation ICP-Mass-Spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to determine rare earth elements and 14 additional trace elements in glass shards, pyroxenes and feldspars in order to pin-point the onset of McMurdo Volcanic Group (MVG) activity in the stratigraphic column. Pumices in tephra layers of peralkaline phonolite composition in Unit 7.2 -between 108 and 114 mbsf - were also analysed for trace elements by ICP-MS. This tephra unit is not reworked and its isotopic age (21.44 ± 0.05 Ma) is the age of deposition. The height of the eruptive column responsible for the deposition of the tephra was probably less than 8 km; the source was local, probably within 30 km from the drill site. Phonolite of unit 7.2 of CRP-2/2A has no direct petrogenetic relation with the peralkaline trachyte in the tephra-enriched layer of CRP-1 at 116.55 mbsf. Volcanic clasts and sand grains (glass shards, aegirine-augite, anorthoclase) related to Cenozoic activity of MVG were observed only starting from Unit 9.8, where they are dated at 24.22 ± 0.06 Ma at c. 280 mbsf. In this unit the lowest- occuring basaltic glass shard is found at 297.54 mbsf. Sampled McMurdo volcanics are generally vesicular and vary in composition from alkali basalt to trachyte and peralkaline phonolite. By contrast, below 320 mbsf. aphyric or slightly-porphyritic volcanic clasts become more abundant but they are all non-vesiculated, pigeonite and ilmenite-bearing basalts and dolerite of tholeiitic affinity. These rocks are considered to be related to lava flows and associated intrusions of Jurassic age (Kirkpatrick basalts and Ferrar dolerite). As in CRP-1, McMurdo volcanics appear to derive from a variety of lithologies. Besides glaciers, a dominant role of wind transportation from exposed volcanic rocks may be inferred from the contemporary occurrence of glass shards of different compositions at depths above 297.54 mbsf. These data confirm that the onset of magmatic activity in southern Victoria Land is considerably delayed (by about 24 Ma) with respect to northern Victoria Land.	a333fe654ba4690ae8f97467be0fc718	527ff4a0c4e2b99f6fe53311c84850f2	9b4508c0923601c0af77fca2bc6c4dd2	article	{S}and provenance from major and trace element analyses of bulk rock and sand grains from {CRP}2/2{A}, {V}ictoria {L}and {B}asin, {A}ntarctica	Armienti, P. and Tamponi, M. and Pompilio, M.	\N	2001
7888415	Nature	390	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Journals, London, United Kingdom (GBR)	\N	\N	\N	Gersonde1997	\N	\N	Database Name: GeoRef. Source Date: 27 Nov 1997. Publication Type: [NOT SPECIFIED] [PERHAPS NOT FULL FORMAT]	\N	\N	357--363	\N	6658	\N	file = {Gersonde1997.pdf:Gersonde1997.pdf:PDF}	\N	cd4b9a116c64e6e5a04efe7741f6b2de	0dc4684f623b325544a99d7f41ee844d	a334109ed68666461c32057d4d5a83f0	article	{G}eological record and reconstruction of the late {P}liocene impact of the {E}ltanin asteroid in the {S}outhern {O}cean	Gersonde, R and Kyte, F T and Bleil, U and Diekmann, B and Flores, {J} A and Gohl, K and Grahl, G and Hagen, R and Kuhn, G and Sierro, F {J} and {V}oelker, D and Abdelmann, A and Bostwick, {J} A	\N	1997
7888416	Chemical Geology	136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerstenberger1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V5Y-3SVY5CD-1C/2/4b0ed1ebb60397e5ca615ebee3c2bd0e	\N	\N	\N	\N	309 - 312	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0009-2541}, file = {Gerstenberger1997.pdf:Gerstenberger1997.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2541(96)00033-2}	A new emitter substance for lead isotope measurements consisting of a mixture of colloidal silicic acid and dilute phosphoric acid is described. With respect to the lead ion yield and the constancy of the ion beam this emitter substance is superior to those commany used.	00588c19157e06ddd50a6ffec55f4c8c	f38e128000b27fe680c04e7581c640c2	1dafab7487e24e6e3b44e82219b3c00a	article	A highly effective emitter substance for mass spectrometric Pb isotope ratio determinations	H. Gerstenberger and G. Haase	\N	1997
7888423	Journal of Petrolgy	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmitz2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2045--2066	\N	10	\N	file = {Schmitz2004.pdf:Schmitz2004.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1093/petrology/egh047}	The Rotoiti eruption from the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ ) in northern New Zealand produced voluminous pyroclastic deposits. The ferromagnesian mineral assemblage in these dominantly consists of cummingtonite þ hornblende þ orthopyroxene with uniform magnesium/iron ratios; a second assemblage of biotite þ hornblende þ orthopyroxene, also with uniform Fe/Mg ratios, appears midway through the eruption sequence and, thereafter, increases in abundance. These contrasting mineral assemblages, together with pumice clast and groundmass glass compositions, provide evidence for mingling of two discrete magmas. Similarities in the chemical characteristics of the two magmas suggest that they developed from a similar source. The eruption initially tapped relatively homogeneous magma that was erupted throughout most of this phase of activity. The middle stages of the eruption included some mixed magma. The final stages of the eruption were dominated by a second magma composition, which was probably injected into the bottom of the main magma body as the eruption proceeded. The source that fed the eruption was complex, and discrete magma bodies existed and evolved separately prior to the eruption. We conclude that eruptions in the TVZ are fed from a diffuse upper-crustal zone of partially interconnected, and at times physically separate, magma bodies rather than from centralized and necessarily large long-lived magma chambers.	92a963ee1bb157d0801b3bd4871b774f	cdb58045b8b400f720e6ca969755aa76	09980d9ceb93249f1fe66aa0f58d4560	article	The Petrology of the Rotoiti Eruption Sequence, Taupo Volcanic Zone: an Example of Fractionation and Mixing in a Rhyolitic System	Mark D. Schmitz and {I}an E. M. Smith	\N	2004
7888471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jaca book	Milano	\N	\N	sac09	http://www.ndanet.it/fabbrichegalleggianti.php	\N	fabbrichegalleggianti.php	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9788816408555 8816408553}, refid = {316003861}	Jaca Book
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Solitudine e sfruttamento dei nuovi marinai
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Un libro di denuncia e insieme di alta sociologia per dar voce ad un malessere della globalizzazione troppo spesso passato sotto silenzio, quello dei nuovi schiavi del mare
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Della globalizzazione parecchio si è scritto, molto meno dei trasporti che la rendono possibile. I trasporti marittimi contano per circa il 95% in termini di tonnellaggio e per il 66% in termini di valore del commercio mondiale. Essi sono garantiti da 1,2 milioni di marittimi, di cui circa 750.000 sono in qualsiasi momento a bordo, mentre i rimanenti sono in posizione di stand by. Invisibili ai più, i marittimi sono spesso rimasti in penombra anche nella ricerca sociale.
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Questo libro rende conto delle trasformazioni recenti sperimentate dai marittimi a livello internazionale e in particolare nell’area del Mediterraneo e del Mar Nero.
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Mentre il mondo appare sempre più piccolo e compresso, la gente di mare si sente più sola. La vita a terra è, infatti, sovente un miraggio che può durare anche mesi e gli scali sono diventati sempre più brevi. La gamma delle condizioni di ingaggio si è dilatata e le distanze sociali a bordo e nei tempi di attesa si sono moltiplicate. La casualità incide fortemente nel vissuto e nell’impossibilità di guardare al proprio futuro, mentre a bordo prevale spesso una socialità obbligata.
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È un navigare a vista durante il quale le vite che reggono il commercio mondiale sono date per scontate. Ma queste vite non sono polvere di stelle, bensì individui che hanno storicamente maturato e continuano a maturare un linguaggio ben più globalizzato di quello prevalente oggi fra i terricoli.
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Devi Sacchetto	bad3ee7c56a18386d5b67dbd66a658fd	4e682a2213d59a93c0a086b0ae4626ef	4a9302e2c2654133498c4f052c08fdfe	book	Fabbriche galleggianti: solitudine e sfruttamento dei nuovi marinai	Devi Sacchetto	\N	2009
7888514	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	Schreiber_1999	http://books.google.com/books?id=HlXOW_1fsIEC&hl=de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {alk. paper}, isbn = {0-262-19300-0}	Includes bibliographical references and index
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The disciplines of knowledge engineering and knowledge management are closely tied. Knowledge engineering deals with the development of information systems in which knowledge and reasoning play pivotal roles. Knowledge management, a newly developed field at the intersection of computer science and management, deals with knowledge as a key resource in modern organizations. Managing knowledge within an organization is inconceivable without the use of advanced information systems; the design and implementation of such systems pose great organization as well as technical challenges.
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The book covers in an integrated fashion the complete route from corporate knowledge management, through knowledge analysis and engineering, to the design and implementation of knowledge-intensive information systems. The CommonKADS methodology, developed over the last decade by an industry-university consortium led by the authors, is used throughout the book. CommonKADS makes as much use as possible of the new UML notation standard. Beyond information systems applications, all software engineering and computer systems projects in which knowledge plays an important role stand to benefit from the CommonKADS methodology.	f5880c203737ec3213323100c20785d8	b100d448e8cc487343a52399e8b35f82	0110a19d63647d6ce12d7202eb7722a8	book	Knowledge Engineering and Management:  The CommonKADS Methodology	Guus Schreiber and Hans Akkermans and Anjo Anjewierden and Robert de Hoog and Nigel Shadbolt and Walter Van de Velde and Bob J. Wielinga	\N	1999
7888534	The Knowledge Engineering Review	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uschold_1998	http://reference.kfupm.edu.sa/content/e/n/the_enterprise_ontology__241225.pdf	\N		\N	\N	31-89	\N	\N	\N		This is a comprehensive description of the Enterprise Ontology, a collection of terms and definitions relevant to business enterprises. We state its intended purposes, describe how we went about building it, define all the terms and describe our experiences in converting these into formal definitions. We then describe how we used the Enterprise Ontology and give an evaluation which compares the actual uses with original purposes. We conclude by summarising what we have learned. The Enterprise Ontology was developed within the Enterprise Project, a collaborative effort to provide a framework for enterprise modelling. The ontology was built to serve as a basis for this framework which includes methods and a computer tool set for enterprise modelling. We give an overview of the Enterprise Project, elaborate on the intended use of the ontology, and give a brief overview of the process we went through to build it. The scope of the Enterprise Ontology covers those core concepts required for the project, which will appeal to a wider audience. We present natural language definitions for all the terms, starting with the foundational concepts (e.g. entity, relationship, actor). These are used to define the main body of terms, which are divided into the following subject areas: activities, organisation, strategy and marketing. We review some of the things learned during the formalisation process of converting the natural language definitions into Ontolingua. We identify and propose solutions for what may be general problems occurring in the development of a wide range of ontologies in other domains. We then characterise in general terms the sorts of issues that will be faced when converting an informal ontology into a formal one. Finally, we describe our experiences in using the Enterprise Ontology. We compare these with the intended uses, noting our successes and failures. We conclude with an overall evaluation and summary of what we have learned.	2b4d48ea1e013f147f41e6eb09b36a9a	6dea3e05381968ddea869bdacbaa20fe	fb13d9a4e2d81c8f5d13fb5bdebdcc05	article	The Enterprise Ontology	Mike Uschold and Martin King and Rosanne House and Stuart Moralee and Yannis Zorgios	\N	1998
7888644	BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information	7/8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PlieningerLiteraturverwaltung2008	\N	\N	BuB - Forum für Bibliothek und Information	\N	\N	582-583	\N	\N	\N		\N	308f7551f81cc77e79e46a81a5332274	4e35a22ce6ca984afef0db26f8283046	03ba4fccfa098d7f4f20ba7bfd7085f0	article	Blickpunkt Internet Literaturverwaltung leichtgemacht: Wie Nutzer Literaturangaben und Volltextdateien in Ordnung halten können.	Jürgen Plieninger	\N	2008
7889150	BMC Bioinformatics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, 1 South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3TG, UK. lunter@stats.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	citeulike:735709	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-83	\N	CiteULike: Bayesian coestimation of phylogeny and sequence alignment.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2008-05-15 21:14:59}, citeulike-article-id = {735709}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-6-83}	BACKGROUND: Two central problems in computational biology are the determination of the alignment and phylogeny of a set of biological sequences. The traditional approach to this problem is to first build a multiple alignment of these sequences, followed by a phylogenetic reconstruction step based on this multiple alignment. However, alignment and phylogenetic inference are fundamentally interdependent, and ignoring this fact leads to biased and overconfident estimations. Whether the main interest be in sequence alignment or phylogeny, a major goal of computational biology is the co-estimation of both. RESULTS: We developed a fully Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo method for coestimating phylogeny and sequence alignment, under the Thorne-Kishino-Felsenstein model of substitution and single nucleotide insertion-deletion (indel) events. In our earlier work, we introduced a novel and efficient algorithm, termed the "indel peeling algorithm", which includes indels as phylogenetically informative evolutionary events, and resembles Felsenstein's peeling algorithm for substitutions on a phylogenetic tree. For a fixed alignment, our extension analytically integrates out both substitution and indel events within a proper statistical model, without the need for data augmentation at internal tree nodes, allowing for efficient sampling of tree topologies and edge lengths. To additionally sample multiple alignments, we here introduce an efficient partial Metropolized independence sampler for alignments, and combine these two algorithms into a fully Bayesian co-estimation procedure for the alignment and phylogeny problem. Our approach results in estimates for the posterior distribution of evolutionary rate parameters, for the maximum a-posteriori (MAP) phylogenetic tree, and for the posterior decoding alignment. Estimates for the evolutionary tree and multiple alignment are augmented with confidence estimates for each node height and alignment column. Our results indicate that the patterns in reliability broadly correspond to structural features of the proteins, and thus provides biologically meaningful information which is not existent in the usual point-estimate of the alignment. Our methods can handle input data of moderate size (10-20 protein sequences, each 100-200 bp), which we analyzed overnight on a standard 2 GHz personal computer. CONCLUSION: Joint analysis of multiple sequence alignment, evolutionary trees and additional evolutionary parameters can be now done within a single coherent statistical framework.	e3d8475d71b15d4a1e114ae99e49b19e	e59f0fa97c05df7ffb53926aee184289	09e269177457d81eef6ee0d045e1d9eb	article	Bayesian coestimation of phylogeny and sequence alignment.	G. Lunter and I. Mikl\\'{o}s and A. Drummond and J. L. Jensen and J. Hein	\N	2005
7889289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ECAI 2008 Mining Social Data Workshop	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	wetzker08a	http://robertwetzker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/wetzker_delicious_ecai2008_final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	26--30	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.10.09}, owner = {korth}	Social bookmarking systems have recently gained interest among researches
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\	in the areas of data mining and web intelligence, as they provide
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\	a vast amount of user-generated annotations and reflect the interests
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\	of millions of people. In this paper, we discuss our initial findings
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\	obtained from analyzing a vast corpus of almost 150 million bookmarks
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\	found at del.icio.us. Apart from investigating bookmarking and tagging
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\	patterns in this data, we discuss evidence that social bookmarking
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\	systems are vulnerable to spamming and hence need to be preprocessed
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\	before any insightful analysis can be carried out. We present a method,
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\	which limits the influence of spam in social bookmarking analysis
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\	and provide conclusions and directions for future research.	c7ba361fdd3ad1e709c2670fc4bbf605	cdd8d32ba6507335a3b856419afc71c3	4a118c143aa0d3b0de636ae7529e18ce	inproceedings	Analyzing Social Bookmarking Systems: A del.icio.us Cookbook	Robert Wetzker and Carsten Zimmermann and Christian Bauckhage	\N	2008
7889296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. WWW '07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	bao2007social	\N	\N		\N	\N	501-510	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Models for search using social annotations: similarity ranking (tags as summaries of documents) and static ranking (number of annotations). Use delicious and ODP data.}	\N	572ba5b1dd2051092e695f0dd7c1ba83	2cbdc7da88c90ef22468108c1f481159	02a80a997dfe754b90fa1e3a16eef930	inproceedings	Optimizing web search using social annotations	Shenghua Bao and Guirong Xue and Xiaoyuan Wu and Yong Yu and Ben Fei and Zhong Su	\N	2007
7889302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '08: Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1341558	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1341531.1341558&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=20557217&CFTOKEN=93769937	\N		\N	\N	195--206	\N	\N	\N	location = {Palo Alto, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-927-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1341531.1341558}	\N	f6a150b3412f1ad32a01deec6a3fef52	3192b26a3b1394e24283766de46dc14b	7ffee89349e08beef1b55ab9d68ddd30	inproceedings	Can social bookmarking improve web search?	Paul Heymann and Georgia Koutrika and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2008
7889306	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	X.media.press	hotho2008social	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8_18	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	363--391	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1439-3107}, isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8}	BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung
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der Universit{\\"a}t Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftlichePublikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalit{\\"a}t, die dahinter stehende Architektursowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der in BibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.	16b8f07a41097cc4e4fc962eaf809465	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	5ccf05a86e7f1a089ae83dd47568e6de	incollection	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7889308	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder2005	http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/tags/tags.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-05-09 04:14:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add
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\	metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative
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\	tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users
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\	to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we
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\	analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as
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\	their dynamical aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities
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\	in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of
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\	popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative
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\	proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical
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\	model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns
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\	and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7889313	Ariadne	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	b349	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	51	\N		\N	4e1ad0521a03014d7d9a6eda3e33e12b	39309da34e6904c9abac124ccef5d9c7	ec3ee80e372b77bd7bd028ce23ad361f	article	{C}ite{UL}ike: A Researcher's Social Bookmarking Service	Kevin Emamy and Richard Cameron	\N	2007
7889316	Bibliothek. Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	regulski_2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/177-184.pdf	\N		\N	\N	177-184	\N	2	\N		\N	9210ab118261d6015f653920152abc73	21d0acb377c730344d85253cbc8025b9	1a361404f4ce786b33a45fce07e2c943	article	Aufwand und Nutzen beim Einsatz von Social-Bookmarking-Services als Nachweisinstrument für wissenschaftliche Forschungsartikel am Beispiel von BibSonomy. 	Katharina Regulski	\N	2007
7889546	Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	han2000hsd	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-39965-8_5	\N		\N	\N	168--176	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes an approach for handling structural divergences and recovering dropped arguments in an implemented Korean
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to English machine translation system. The approach relies on canonical predicate-argument structures (or dependency structures),which provide a suitable pivot representation for the handling of structural divergences and the recovery of dropped arguments.It can also be converted to and from the interface representations of many off-the-shelf parsers and generators.	e72904e312b770a44ea25c05fb19249f	16c08471caffa947e104f62c1fca15d9	be91ff9367bed0e23168943cdb2335a5	article	Handling Structural Divergences and Recovering Dropped Arguments in a Korean/English Machine Translation System	Chung hye Han and Benoit Lavoie and Martha Palmer and Owen Rambow and Richard Kittredge and Tanya Korelsky and Nari Kim and Myunghee Kim	\N	2000
7889548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '02: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	hwa2001etc	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1073083.1073149	\N	Evaluating translational correspondence using annotation projection	\N	\N	392--399	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1073083.1073149}	Recently, statistical machine translation models have begun to take advantage of higher level linguistic structures such as syntactic dependencies. Underlying these models is an assumption about the directness of translational correspondence between sentences in the two languages; however, the extent to which this assumption is valid and useful is not well understood. In this paper, we present an empirical study that quantifies the degree to which syntactic dependencies are preserved when parses are projected directly from English to Chinese. Our results show that although the direct correspondence assumption is often too restrictive, a small set of principled, elementary linguistic transformations can boost the quality of the projected Chinese parses by 76% relative to the unimproved baseline.	c74a3699be0ccbe60c16632ad4a70dbb	c1192c44157a5fba5869d30bd446d5ac	2de7dd31379cd4d956d20effd401be9f	inproceedings	Evaluating translational correspondence using annotation projection	Rebecca Hwa and Philip Resnik and Amy Weinberg and Okan Kolak	\N	2001
7889557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer 2003: Interaktion in Bewegung	\N	\N	\N	B. G. Teubner	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	HerrmannJahnkeLoser2003	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30301/30301.pdf	\N		\N	\N	87-98	\N	\N	\N		\N	e968b8835b4075d736730a4cf1c4cbe8	5aae6d2ae14f6851b1fbc02fb71593fb	b7fbbffb9615badf1120fd2053402b1c	inproceedings	Die Unterstützung von Rollenzuweisung und Rollenübernahme: ein Ansatz zur Gestaltung von Wissensmanagement- und CSCL-Systemen.	Thomas Herrmann and Isa Jahnke and Kai-Uwe Loser	G. Szwillus and J. Ziegler	2003
7889583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	London	\N	Applied Computing	trujillo1999tet	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=1852330570	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1852330570  9781852330576}, refid = {41612451}	\N	96492f158341aa2bf5198c7c825ffe09	47dedc5ea6fa097c03d42bbd56705fce	b3f419326ca4c8ab96b58084ad5ce311	book	Translation engines: techniques for machine translation	Arturo Trujillo	\N	1999
7889681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ErtlMandl2004	http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/447/1/FB_172.pdf	Forschungsbericht		\N	\N	\N	\N	172	\N		\N	a260167f76928f560b54477873ece211	961c202dc74f2af8117922c4878825cf	4dbf6fb19ff8f889ffcb79e2f01ff0e2	techreport	Kooperationsskripts als Lernstrategie	Bernhard Ertl and Heinz Mandl	\N	2004
7889817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Text Mining Workshop, SIGKDD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinbach.comp.text.clustering.2002	http://www-users.itlabs.umn.edu/~karypis/publications/Papers/PDF/doccluster.pdf	\N	text clustering comparison	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd02a912eb7120955103c6edb3934194	3340fbf75ada2ccb45a50dd5832f5f07	74f32786b32c9fe4b9c322c9ef417b93	inproceedings	A Comparison of Document Clustering Techniques	Michael Steinbach and George Karypis and Vipin Kumar	\N	2000
7889861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papers from the AAAI Workshop, AAAI Technical Report WS-00-04	\N	\N	\N	Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Towle00	\N	\N	WSD	\N	\N	74-77	\N	\N	\N		\N	e040d16bb1849294ce0e8419ba1dab79	4f4a22f9ae646e002655016bdcdd0008	621c69ecfcd0680c553282dd1d29225a	inproceedings	Knowledge Based Recommender Systems Using Explicit User Models	B. Towle and C. Quinn	\N	2000
7889951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Curschmann_Spielmannsepik	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a6160239cc5492fe77cb4be5d877924	fb39470d1b31fb26018bd011eef925e0	2cea4aa62e81242b58fb9c6dd103d546	book	\\frq{}Spielmannsepik\\flq{}. Wege und Ergebnisse der Forschung von 1907-1965. Mit Ergänzungen und Nachträgen bis 1967 (Überlieferung und mündliche Kompositionsform) 	Michael Curschmann	\N	1968
7889986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols Publishers	Turnhout	\N	\N	gillett:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07063f0678a8af83d3c1e1df4085f42f	9682da6d202726c240337e2beceb13de	b03dd6056fd48760d1e63c4e9b8be6eb	book	On Barbarian Identity: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity	\N	Andrew Gillett	2002
7889993	Geophys. Res. Lett.	36	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	Liu2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009GL037252	\N	Momentum balance and gravity wave forcing in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Gravity wave forcing (GWF), which is the primary driver of the mesospheric and lower thermospheric (MLT) circulation, is difficult to measure directly. In this work, the zonal mean GWF at extratropical MLT is deduced from measured winds using momentum balance. With the GWF dominating in the MLT, the zonally averaged zonal momentum equation can be simplified to a balance relation between the GWF and the Coriolis force in the extratropics. The meridional advection of zonal momentum makes a higher order contribution to the momentum balance, especially at places where the GWF maximizes. This method is tested with WACCM3 model and preliminary results are obtained from wind measurements by CSU Na lidar and TIMED/TIDI.	b08cbe9fc77ed8260dcf7216241d608b	a87f8fb4fd5a641bdd93dd4755e6e776	3674fc73e4d9a5d9f7f70448924b2220	article	Momentum balance and gravity wave forcing in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere	H.‐L. Liu and D. R. Marsh and C.‐Y. She and Q. Wu and J. Xu	\N	2009
7890351	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on	4	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chen2003	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A fire detecting method based on multi-sensor data fusion	\N	\N	 3775-3780 vol.	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1062-922X  }, doi = {}	 In this paper, a fire detection system is designed based on multi-sensor data fusion technology. According to the fire signal's inherent character, the around temperature, smoke density and CO density are considered as the chief fire detecting signals. By introducing the "feedback" of cybernetics, a new algorithm that extracts the fire data-fitting characteristic is presented. The algorithm may improve the accuracy and quickness of early warning with a tendency feedback signal. In this fire detecting system, the fire experiential characteristic and the fire data-fitting characteristic of fire signal data are fused by the fuzzy inference system to get the last fire probability. Finally simulation experiments are done for typical flaming fire, typical smoldering fire and the fire under typical disturbance signals in kitchen environment. And satisfactory results are obtained.	fe27419d5eda5d6fc35cfd37881d395c	3d2726a4a0d53f891e062eb37509d093	5d6a773701b7150e58a25d8bb49cc9cd	inproceedings	A fire detecting method based on multi-sensor data fusion	Shaohua Chen and Hong Bao and Xianyun Zeng and Yimin Yang	\N	2003
7890636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	Mit Kommunikation zum Erfolg ; 4	UBMA_293894868	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=293894868&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Schwierige Situationen souverän meistern	\N	\N	218 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-407-36483-8}	\N	f28e03079d635d25bc140a45892a1f72	a333e8ede20cb9f64dcd2f4113a98d97	108d9e5b51a286da71e215d0ac3e8bfd	book	Konfliktmanagement und Mediation	Regina Mahlmann	Ingeborg Sachsenmeier	2009
7890661	Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lyon20041333	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VHB-4D8W0C8-4/2/d9e9b0d134ac95d79225bd5b288a633d	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics : The Lyon–Fedder–Mobarry (LFM) global MHD magnetospheric simulation code	\N	Towards an Integrated Model of the Space Weather System	1333 - 1350	\N	15-16	\N	issn = {1364-6826}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2004.03.020}	This paper describes in some detail the inner workings of the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry (LFM) global magnetospheric simulation code. The code was designed with a number of criteria in mind: to use the best possible transport algorithms which maintained to roundoff, the use of an adapted grid to put resolution where needed, the use of special techniques in high magnetic field regions, and an integrated ionospheric model. We discuss the actual code used to meet those criteria with at the level of giving a rough blueprint of how to build a similar simulation model.	08ffd52bdb89b11248afdb69fefb52a6	ec0480469a06a162a0e589f062552b5c	8bf74957280f587a29e2fc9bf3c4db3d	article	The Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry (LFM) global MHD magnetospheric simulation code	J.G. Lyon and J.A. Fedder and C.M. Mobarry	\N	2004
7890678	Commun. ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498785	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498765.1498785&coll=portal&dl=ACM&idx=J79&part=magazine&WantType=Magazines&title=Communications%20of%20the%20ACM&CFID=29550159&CFTOKEN=88764475	\N	Communications: Volume 52,  Issue 4 , Roofline: an insightful visual ...	\N	\N	65--76	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498765.1498785}	\N	5a53f85ebb7b6965c0ab4aceae4d4101	b3b5c44694dbf02b0d5cafd16e511c8f	8c49c79c25dcc9ba7ef0e3ed24fe5b61	article	Roofline: an insightful visual performance model for multicore architectures	Samuel Williams and Andrew Waterman and David Patterson	\N	2009
7891655	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mcgraw-Hill Publ.Comp.	\N	\N	\N	0335216005	http://www.amazon.de/Simulation-Social-Scientist-Nigel-Gilbert/dp/0335216005%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0335216005	\N	Simulation for the Social Scientist: Nigel Gilbert: Amazon.de: Klaus Troitzsch: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780335216000}, asin = {0335216005}, isbn = {0335216005}, dewey = {300.113}	\N	25aa2c607ea65c112017bf312fed5cd3	092c68af21d681f0f3b1ad307b4766a7	79d704eb3c83bc3265a16edc30fff5f8	book	Simulation for the Social Scientist	Nigel Gilbert and Klaus Troitzsch	\N	2005
7891666	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	1402090242	http://www.amazon.com/Real-Time-Deliberative-Decision-Science-Security/dp/1402090242%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1402090242	\N	Amazon.com: Real-Time and Deliberative Decision Making (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security): Igor Linkov, Elizabeth Ferguson, Victor S. Magar: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781402090240}, asin = {1402090242}, isbn = {1402090242}, dewey = {577}	\N	5cfdb16e78354b2186764dfc70927cd9	a46d3d2483ddaaa803492772c2ec1a8f	212c3aa2b9ceeb5f38c22c64b447f3d5	book	Real-Time and Deliberative Decision Making (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security)	Igor Linkov	\N	2008
7891782	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	X.media.press	hotho2008social	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8_18	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	363--391	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1439-3107}, isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8}	BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung
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der Universit{\\"a}t Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftlichePublikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalit{\\"a}t, die dahinter stehende Architektursowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der in BibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.	16b8f07a41097cc4e4fc962eaf809465	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	5ccf05a86e7f1a089ae83dd47568e6de	incollection	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
7891795	Intelligent Systems, IEEE	22	\N	\N	Nov.-Dec. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4397206	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Guest Editors' Introduction: Argumentation Technology	\N	\N	21-23	\N	6	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, doi = {10.1109/MIS.2007.109}	This introduction to the special issue on argumentation technology discusses argumentation's role in modern computing. It also identifies the challenges that the community must meet before it can achieve widespread deployment of argumentation technologies.	c1c4caa973b573aaf3571c12c2dc42b6	1e8731da0c15fcfddc3b72803d7268ee	d4e6ead4149be80f49c4750382e1de3e	article	Guest Editors' Introduction: Argumentation Technology	Iyad Rahwan and Peter McBurney	\N	2007
7891828	Artificial Intelligence and Law	14	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10506-006-9001-5	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	261--275	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Governments and other groups interested in the views of citizens require the means to present justifications of proposed actions,
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and the means to solicit public opinion concerning these justifications. Although Internet technologies provide the meansfor such dialogues, system designers usually face a choice between allowing unstructured dialogues, through, for example,bulletin boards, or requiring citizens to acquire a knowledge of some argumentation schema or theory, as in, for example,ZENO. Both of these options present usability problems. In this paper, we describe an implemented system called PARMENIDES which allows structured argument over a proposed course of action, without requiring knowledge of the underlying argumentationtheory.	052ff923ed59a6b742529320371fd6b7	c4d9d091e698a6b7d6570d8d02513edf	69150b92724fb4fb696f94637c2062d4	article	PARMENIDES: Facilitating Deliberation in Democracies	Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon and Peter McBurney	\N	2006
7891882	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Königshausen & Neumann	\N	\N	\N	382602463X	http://www.amazon.de/Philosophie-Globalisierung-Dimas-Figueroa/dp/382602463X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D382602463X	\N	Philosophie und Globalisierung: Amazon.de: Dimas Figueroa: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783826024634}, asin = {382602463X}, isbn = {382602463X}	\N	44e4b7537936b0aad5ac9690ff5ce8db	43c48b964c13f877c3b6df6c0d7d2182	72ebdddb8e6c53aa86a8ecdc3c4b6d04	book	Philosophie und Globalisierung	Dimas Figueroa	\N	2004
7891884	\N	\N	\N	4., überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3531160540	http://www.amazon.de/Demokratietheorien-Einf%C3%BChrung-Manfred-G-Schmidt/dp/3531160540%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3531160540	\N	Demokratietheorien: Eine Einführung: Amazon.de: Manfred G. Schmidt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783531160542}, asin = {3531160540}, isbn = {3531160540}	\N	93ace1c1bcf057135163413e58617128	cee26b41aa5bf004a7e9a49d6894cfe4	26d1d5287a51237a81c244c9875c7efa	book	Demokratietheorien: Eine Einführung	Manfred G. Schmidt	\N	2008
7891902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3825847454	http://www.amazon.de/Wissen-Technik-Markus-R-Friederici/dp/3825847454%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825847454	\N	Wissen und Technik: Amazon.de: Markus R. Friederici: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825847456}, asin = {3825847454}, isbn = {3825847454}	\N	9d7c0a0ea2f8a641851eb0aff0d3753b	0e389375f42163b4f6e0dea972bcc2a4	6962ec71f2374a12ec528ce30fb73bbf	book	Wissen und Technik	Markus R. Friederici	\N	2000
7891931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Insel Verlag	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Lichtenberg_Sudelbücher	\N	\N		\N	Herausgegeben von Franz H. Mautner. Mit einem Nachwort, Anmerkungen zum Text, einer Konkordanz der Aphorismen-Nummern und einer Zeittafel.
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Der Text der Sudelbücher folgt dem ersten Band der 1983 erschienenen fünfbändigen Lichtenberg-Ausgabe.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	69b0c901aef79f9176f0eba50f61a095	4656063895d83b2d7884c5622ac9c7f8	45bbfdf83b0eaadfca8c6f49b4975938	book	Sudelbücher	Georg Christoph Lichtenberg	Franz H. Mautner	1984
7891933	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murmann Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3938017465	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Zukunft-Technologien-Karlheinz-Steinm%C3%BCller/dp/3938017465%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3938017465	\N	Die Zukunft der Technologien: Karlheinz Steinmüller: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783938017463}, asin = {3938017465}, isbn = {3938017465}	\N	921c82b5ddaa36dbc12500c500536a45	03ffb74585ea778898abc8be58bc2244	a3b51d54dd4aebcb7ae6861c03e9dd61	book	Die Zukunft der Technologien	Karlheinz Steinmüller	\N	2006
7891995	J Biomed Inform	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doan:2008:J-Biomed-Inform:19171201	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19171201	\N	Towards role-based filtering of disease outbreak r...[J Biomed Inform. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19171201}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbi.2008.12.009}	This paper explores the role of named entities (NEs) in the classification of disease outbreak report. In the annotation schema of BioCaster, a text mining system for public health protection, important concepts that reflect information about infectious diseases were conceptually analyzed with a formal ontological methodology and classified into types and roles. Types are specified as NE classes and roles are integrated into NEs as attributes such as a chemical and whether it is being used as a therapy for some infectious disease. We focus on the roles of NEs and explore different ways to extract, combine and use them as features in a text classifier. In addition, we investigate the combination of roles with semantic categories of disease-related nouns and verbs. Experimental results using na\\{\\"i\\}ve Bayes and Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms show that: (1) roles in combination with NEs improve performance in text classification, (2) roles in combination with semantic categories of noun and verb features contribute substantially to the improvement of text classification. Both these results were statistically significant compared to the baseline "raw text" representation. We discuss in detail the effects of roles on each NE and on semantic categories of noun and verb features in terms of accuracy, precision/recall and F-score measures for the text classification task.	edc35f0ae46b4c7ec38e6bc0c765d3db	f9cbf46b50f94dc0d5c9627da2b27861	2e63e36b44e48b45febae3545b5f1cff	article	Towards role-based filtering of disease outbreak reports	S Doan and A Kawazoe and M Conway and N Collier	\N	2008
7892010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heymanns	Köln [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_020506562	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=020506562&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Zusammenführung d. internationalen Patentklassifikation und der Systematik der Wirtschaftszweige	\N	\N	XII, 375 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-452-21706-X}	\N	67802b0927ce5faae7590568ac1c5add	51147f3df4ef365f0f0d458f4751d9e8	7f10a6155d890cab0ad48ef2dd53e684	book	Patente und Wirtschaftszweige	Siegfried Greif and Georg Potkowik	\N	1990
7892325	Teaching in Higher Education	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parker:April2009:1356-2517:221	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/cthe/2009/00000014/00000002/art00009	\N		\N	\N	221-224(4)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1080/13562510902757310}	\N	914cbde0977d953ef259e083adc1deab	a0cfe69483f63b67adf885d5465d5971	4e3268b4f7abf24a2c60be3fba157258	article	Academics' virtual identities	Jan Parker	\N	April 2009
7892368	\N	365	\N	\N	\N	\N	PARLE '89 Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	ConcurrencyMachineModel	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3540512845_30	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	19--33	\N	\N	\N		We propose a machine model consisting of a set of primitive mechanisms for communication, synchronization, and naming. These mechanisms have been selected as a compromise between what can easily be implemented in hardware and what is required to support parallel models of computation. Implementations of three models of parallel computation: actors, dataflow, and shared-memory using this model are sketched. The costs of the mechanisms on a particular parallel machine are presented and issues involved in implementing the model are discussed. Identifying a primitive set of mechanisms separates issues of programming models from issues of machine organization. Problems are partitioned into those involving implementation of the primitive mechanisms and those involving implementation of programming models and systems using the mechanisms.
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ER  -	9ba7ff828ed728ae5a9a0d52e546e9ba	d56d6b9151600cc7b23e6058a9608848	eaf69fe3ad82ed0814b7f0fa8299f38d	inproceedings	Universal Mechanisms for Concurrency	William J. Dally and D. Scott Wills	\N	1989
7892370	Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on Quality Software. 	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1357955	\N	\N		\N	\N	 146-153	\N	\N	\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/QSIC.2004.1357955}	 The F-measure - the number of distinct test cases to detect the first program failure - is an effectiveness measure for debug testing strategies. We show that for random testing with replacement, the F-measure is distributed according to the geometric distribution. A simulation study examines the distribution of two adaptive random testing methods, to study how closely their sampling distributions approximate the geometric distribution, revealing that in the worst case scenario, the sampling distribution for adaptive random testing is very similar to random testing. Our results have provided an answer to a conjecture that adaptive random testing is always a more effective alternative to random testing, with reference to the F-measure. We consider the implications of our findings for previous studies conducted in the area, and make recommendations to future studies.	69475616915743ae481397439d678d84	a3be0613c63fb7911285fcef01558d56	2fb6271b2e43f71d81ca4580f5d1fdf9	inproceedings	On the statistical properties of the F-measure	Tsong Yueh Chen and Fei-Ching Kuo and R. Merkel	\N	2004
7892540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '01: Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	502699	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502585.502699	\N	A domain independent environment for creating information extraction modules	\N	\N	586--588	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, Georgia, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-436-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502585.502699}	Text-Mining is a growing area of interest within the field of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. Given a collection of text documents, most approaches to Text Mining perform knowledge-discovery operations either on external tags associated with each document, or on the set of all words within each document. Both approaches suffer from limitations. This paper focuses on an intermediate approach, one that we call text mining via information extraction, in which knowledge discovery takes place on focused, relevant terms, phrases and facts, as extracted from the documents.	d65512cb9b99b1260a64c1fd3e5146f8	9f02853116baf770cb98487aa6c022d5	b7e4380bac8033e2dede353b91157029	inproceedings	A domain independent environment for creating information extraction modules	Ronen Feldman and Yonatan Aumann and Yair Liberzon and Kfir Ankori and Jonathan Schler and Benjamin Rosenfeld	\N	2001
7892609	Ecosystems	10	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HelyFuelLoad	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10021-007-9082-3	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1116--1132	\N	7	\N		Abstract
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We present a regional fuel load model (1&nbsp;km2 spatial resolution) applied in the southern African savanna region. The model is based on a patch-scale production efficiency model (PEM) scaled up to the regional level using empirical relationships between patch-scale behavior and multi-source remote sensing data (spatio-temporal variability of vegetation and climatic variables). The model requires the spatial distribution of woody vegetation cover, which is used to determine separate respiration rates for tree and grass. Net primary production,grass and tree leaf death, and herbivory are also taken into account in this mechanistic modeling approach. The fuel load model has been calibrated and validated from independent measurements taken from savanna vegetation in Africa southward from the equator. A sensitivity analysis on the effect of climate variables (incoming radiation, air temperature, and precipitation)has been conducted to demonstrate the strong role that water availability has in determining productivity and subsequent fuel load over the southern African region. The model performance has been tested in four different areas representative of a regional increasing rainfall gradient—Etosha National Park, Namibia, Mongu and Kasama, Zambia, as well as in Kruger National Park,South Africa. Within each area, we analyze model output from three different magnitudes of canopy coverage (&lt;5, 30, and 50%).We find that fuel load ranges predicted by the model are globally in agreement with field measurements for the same year.High rainfall sustains green herbaceous production late in the dry season and delays tree leaf litter production. Effect ofwater on production varies across the rainfall gradient with delayed start of green material production in more arid regions.	328d64919c1cf2d8512ec9ce8835ccaa	2c765fd98fc99c2358883e3a22c40680	f097dbca52a7912270a609eb32f076e4	article	A Temporally Explicit Production Efficiency Model for Fuel Load Allocation in Southern Africa	Christelle Hély and Kelly Caylor and Peter Dowty and Samuel Alleaume and Robert Swap and Hank Shugart and Christopher Justice	\N	2007
7892617	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proc. of Fifteenth IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marina del Ray, CA, USA	\N	\N	JavaDSMObjectCoherence	http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~richards/Pubs/javaDSM.pdf	\N		\N	\N	648-653	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes a Java-based distributed shared memory system (DSM) that simultaneously supports multiple coherence protocols. Coherence is enforced at the object level, and programmers can select the desired policy at object-creation time. Our work extends the Aleph Toolkit, a framework for distributed computing in Java. Since Aleph and our extensions are written in pure Java, the system is completely portable and can leverage immediately off of future improvements in the JDK. We demonstrate that a multiple-writer protocol that we added to the Toolkit outperforms existing Aleph protocols for some applications, and that a combination of protocols can provide performance superior to that resulting from the use of a single coherence scheme.	a88f006d1210add074688e77d45d199d	7414f5e83e1fa71c5ac347155035b52f	611ddb77ce88a06569ced825c6c71c80	inproceedings	Java-Based DSM with Object-Level Coherence Protocol Selection	Roumen Kaiabachev and Brad Richards	\N	2003
7892625	Language Resources and Evaluation	40	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CollKaw+06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10579-007-9019-7	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	405--413	\N	3	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;A lack of surveillance system infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region is seen as hindering the global control of rapidly
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spreading infectious diseases such as the recent avian H5N1 epidemic. As part of improving surveillance in the region, theBioCaster project aims to develop a system based on text mining for automatically monitoring Internet news and other onlinesources in several regional languages. At the heart of the system is an application ontology which serves the dual purposeof enabling advanced searches on the mined facts and of allowing the system to make intelligent inferences for assessing thepriority of events. However, it became clear early on in the project that existing classification schemes did not have thenecessary language coverage or semantic specificity for our needs. In this article we present an overview of our needs andexplore in detail the rationale and methods for developing a new conceptual structure and multilingual terminological resourcethat focusses on priority pathogens and the diseases they cause. The ontology is made freely available as an online databaseand downloadable OWL file.	1a530b6f2c725a78b867efa1eba1db24	6c2b07c3303f1bed778da22aeecacd9b	2c9ecd5abe5abe850bacce7157440ac6	article	A multilingual ontology for infectious disease surveillance: rationale, design and challenges	Nigel Collier and Ai Kawazoe and Lihua Jin and Mika Shigematsu and Dinh Dien and Roberto Barrero and Koichi Takeuchi and Asanee Kawtrakul	\N	2006
7892646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPoPP '01: Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Principles and practices of parallel programming	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	379578	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=379539.379578&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES300&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=PPoPP&CFID=://www.google.com/search?hl=en&CFTOKEN=www.google.com/search?hl=en	\N	PPoPP: PPoPP '01, Source-level global optimizations for ...	\N	\N	83--92	\N	\N	\N	location = {Snowbird, Utah, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-346-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/379539.379578}	This paper describes and evaluates the use of aggressive static analysis in Jackal, a fine-grain Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) system for Java. Jackal uses an optimizing, source-level compiler rather than the binary rewriting techniques employed by most other fine-grain DSM systems. Source-level analysis makes existing access-check optimizations (e.g., access-check batching) more effective and enables two novel fine-grain DSM optimizations: object-graph aggregation and automatic computation migration.The compiler detects situations where an access to a root object is followed by accesses to subobjects. Jackal attempts to aggregate all access checks on objects in such object graphs into a single check on the graph's root object. If this check fails, the entire graph is fetched. Object-graph aggregation can reduce the number of network roundtrips and, since it is an advanced form of access-check batching, improves sequential performance.Computation migration (or function shipping) is used to optimize critical sections in which a single processor owns both the shared data that is accessed and the lock that protects the data. It is usually more efficient to execute such critical sections on the processor that holds the lock and the data than to incur multiple roundtrips for acquiring the lock, fetching the data, writing the data back, and releasing the lock. Jackal's compiler detects such critical sections and optimizes them by generating single-roundtrip computation-migration code rather than standard data-shipping code. Jackal's optimizations improve both sequential and parallel application performance. On average, sequential execution times of instrumented, optimized programs are within 10% of those of uninstrumented programs. Application speedups usually improve significantly and several Jackal applications perform as well as hand-optimized message-passing programs.	fdcad6af6fadf3aa675255f9dd9eac8f	6e446405a44077e2d02f3ef6779d8b62	0abb2c219b206a9b0ec8a78b8bd87a90	inproceedings	Source-Level Global Optimizations for Fine-Grain Distributed Shared Memory Systems	R. Veldema and R. F. H. Hofman and R. A. F. Bhoedjang and C. J. H. Jacobs and H. E. Bal	\N	2001
7892764	Die Informatisierung des Alltags	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71455-2_14	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	265--289	\N	\N	\N		Die technische Entwicklung lsst eine Welt mglich erscheinen, in der mit Sensor-, Kommunikations- und Rechnertechnik ausgestattete
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Alltags-gegenstnde die Menschen unbemerkt bei ihrer Arbeit, beim Einkaufen, beim Reisenund zu Hause begleiten. Dieses Ubiquitous Computing bietet nicht nur vielfltige Untersttzungen und Erleichterungen fr diehandelnden Menschen, sondern gefhrdet auch ihre informationelle Selbstbestimmung. Die allgegenwrtige Verarbeitung personenbezogenerDaten wird nicht nur einzelne neue Mglichkeiten des Missbrauchs bieten, sondern zentrale Grundlagen des bisherigen Datenschut-zesin Frage stellen. Allgegenwrtige Datenverarbeitung verursacht nicht nur ein Vollzugs-, sondern ein grundlegendes Konzeptproblem.	a474739a4d0c90ad0838077d44f2e1cb	fde450df3a4630c57b343b39caffb651	7bc221e8dbb42ca2ec4b5168346daa2f	article	Informationelle Selbstbestimmung in der Welt des Ubiquitous Computing	Alexander Roßnagel	\N	2007
7892805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis ; 9	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	\N	DGI	\N	\N	marlies2007	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/551441364.PDF	\N		Literaturangaben	\N	350 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	d55e697177ed9da05d4b06a2936c46b1	046f3d7ad74ddf47e1d1104d7e629a5b	55d344a1715b4fc8cf1f0a0a813e7f6a	book	Information in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Wirtschaft. 29. Online-Tagung der
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DGI, 59. Jahrestagung der DGI ; Frankfurt am Main, 10. bis 12. Oktober 2007 ;
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proceedings	Marlies Ockenfeld	\N	2007
7892885	Büchereiperspektiven	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	http://www.publikationen.bvoe.at/perspektiven/bp4_08/s6-9.pdf	\N	Freier und kostenloser Zugang zum Wissen der Welt für
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alle? Unkompliziert, umfassend und kinderleicht Informationen beschaffen, bewerten, aufbereiten und verwalten? Bekommen wir dies im Internetzeitalter nicht ohnehin bereits durch den Einsatz einer Volltextsuchmaschine, zumeist Google?	\N	\N	6-9	\N	4	\N		\N	72106ec17eae67318461136cda85ef5b	ef125edb4b2d9b7c5255ddcba9b6bd9a	48f1c3a8507fe823a63754367233e600	article	Abseits von Google - Recherche- und Informationsmanagement für BibliothekarInnen	Hubert Schlieber	\N	2008
7892897	Concurrency: Practice and Experience	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	Computer Science Department, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A.; Sun Microsystems, One Network Drive, Burlington, MA 01803, U.S.A.	\N	\N	ArrowProtocolUsage	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1096-9128(200005)12:7<555::AID-CPE499>3.0.CO;2-O	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Concurrency: Practice and Experience	\N	\N	555-572	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1002/1096-9128(200005)12:7<555::AID-CPE499>3.0.CO;2-O}	\N	f35e2b888bddcfcf6b4438f24b2ef3a4	74ba255c177e992bca445e87d7ea9e69	a5a501a78b6fea72a42ec2d7bb843631	article	A Tale of Two Directories: Implementing Distributed Shared Objects in Java	Maurice Herlihy and Michael P. Warres	\N	2000
7895216	Social Science \\& Medicine	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	kalvemark2004lce	\N	\N		\N	\N	1075--1084	\N	6	\N		During the last decade, the Swedish health care system has undergone fundamental changes. The changes have made health care more complex and ethics has increasingly become a required component of clinical practice. Considering this, it is not surprising that many health care professionals suffer from stress-related disorders. Stress due to ethical dilemmas is usually referred to as “moral distress”. The present article derives from Andrew Jameton's development of the concept of moral distress and presents the results of a study that, using focus group method, identifies situations of ethical dilemmas and moral distress among health care providers of different categories. The study includes both hospital clinics and pharmacies.
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The results show that all categories of staff interviewed express experiences of moral distress; prior research has mostly focused on moral distress experienced by nurses. Second, it was made clear that moral distress does not occur only as a consequence of institutional constraints preventing the health care giver from acting on his/her moral considerations, which is the traditional definition of moral distress. There are situations when the staff members do follow their moral decisions, but in doing so they clash with, e.g. legal regulations. In these cases too, moral distress occurs. Hitherto research on moral distress has focused on the individual health care provider and her subjective moral convictions. Our results show that the study of moral distress must focus more on the context of the ethical dilemmas.
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Finally, the conclusion of the study is that the work organization must provide better support resources and structures to decrease moral distress. The results point to the need for further education in ethics and a forum for discussing ethically troubling situations experienced in the daily care practice for both hospital and pharmacy staff.	688f603c804f1811a67a124f6f4f8247	e01807ff173fb2159cdeb378a595da8c	ece2d77fd4861b68c4ab69afb2eb3356	article	{Living with conflicts-ethical dilemmas and moral distress in the health care system}	S. K{\\"a}lvemark and A.T. H{\\"o}glund and M.G. Hansson and P. Westerholm and B. Arnetz	\N	2004
7895230	Patient Education and Counseling	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	dehaes2006dpc	\N	\N		\N	pdf	291--298	\N	3	\N		\N	8f518286ed2fab289da8174f9e69d659	452f20d7fada2ebe2afc8b20ceaa8a29	f9aaa808fc58135869bfc86db78c50f3	article	{Dilemmas in patient centeredness and shared decision making: A case for vulnerability}	H. de Haes	\N	2006
7895274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer New York	\N	\N	\N	murray2002mbi	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e692d5e56fd7c90e0f0682e0f9fd2a2	b84ca2a0b50b723b2a740dad70395b31	a7864a2889ccb22ec72a9ebec7f263ce	book	{Mathematical biology: I. An introduction}	J.D. Murray	\N	2002
7895368	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	matthews:09	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e088101	\N	Knot-Controlled Ejection of a Polymer from a Virus Capsid	\N	\N	088101	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {088101}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.088101}	We present a numerical study of the effect of knotting on the ejection of flexible and semiflexible polymers from a spherical, viruslike capsid. The polymer ejection rate is primarily controlled by the knot, which moves to the hole in the capsid and then acts as a ratchet. Polymers with more complex knots eject more slowly and, for large knots, the knot type, and not the flexibility of the polymer, determines the rate of ejection. We discuss the relation of our results to the ejection of DNA from viral capsids and conjecture that this process has the biological advantage of unknotting the DNA before it enters a cell.	229528f2b8cd8e4e99b09b0c0b95cbe0	80d804c2aeb0b6a8f38e9c77bea3f7dd	c2667e6bf5b495afe5bffab27c3b6e4b	article	Knot-Controlled Ejection of a Polymer from a Virus Capsid	Richard Matthews and A. A. Louis and J. M. Yeomans	\N	2009
7895395	Statistical Methods In Molecular Evolution	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	buschbom2005ial	\N	\N		\N	pdf	25	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f81b14aab22f16b72a3415697b0c7e2	910b65be442b44bfc9a0e40c53bd61ce	7b53324aad6618d099f74b19025047d2	article	{Introduction to Applications of the Likelihood Function in Molecular Evolution}	J. Buschbom and A. von Haeseler	\N	2005
7895424	International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inderscience	\N	\N	\N	eysenbach2003swa	\N	\N		\N	pdf	194--212	\N	3	\N		\N	bad8dbc8c59057d4e84cb18e9c787726	30e028d83e897cf8b6881b20c2d9dd42	757d44e47b2570a7129a30fe5f26920c	article	{The Semantic Web and healthcare consumers: a new challenge and opportunity on the horizon?}	G. Eysenbach	\N	2003
7895612	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	54	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulbibliographie	http://w3.ub.uni-konstanz.de/v13/volltexte/2007/3953//pdf/haetscher_open_access_2007.pdf	\N	Der Artikel beschreibt die Entwicklung von Open-Access an deutschen Hochschulen.	\N	\N	216-223	\N	4-5	\N		Open Access ist ein wichtiges Thema an den Hochschulen in Deutschland - für die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissen- schaftler als Produzenten wissenschaftlicher Publikationen, für die Hochschulleitungen als Geldgeber, für die Biblio-theken als Informationsversorger. Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über den Stand der Diskussion und der Entwicklung des Open Access an den Hochschulen. Ein besonderer Schwer- punkt liegt auf der Darstellung des Ausbaus der institutionellen Repositorien und des Umgangs mit Open-Access-Zeitschriften sowie in der kurzen Beschreibung der Informationsplattform open-access.net.In einem Ausblick werden die Schritte benannt, die in der nahen Zukunft von den Hochschulbibliotheken und den beteiligten Akteuren gegangen werden müssen, um das Zugriffsrecht auf wissenschaftliche Publikationen zu erhalten.	f692fff0c90bef9b66de22e15ad4991b	262ff1ad23df6ad89cf7a556d3b470f2	cdec0e591112876d9f952f949907c43d	article	Open Access an deutschen Hochschulen : Institutional Repositories und die Informationsplattform open-access.net	Petra Hätscher	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	2004
7895621	Learned Publishing	18	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Bosc2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/0953151053585028	\N		\N	\N	95--100	\N	2	\N	issn = {0953-1513}, doi = {10.1087/0953151053585028}	Academic libraries should be considered research tools, co-evolving with technology. The Internet has changed the way science is communicated and hence also the role of libraries. It has made it possible for researchers to provide open access (OA) (i.e.toll-free, full-text, online access,web-wide) to their peer-reviewed journal articles in two different ways: (i) by publishing in them in OA journals, and (ii) by publishing them in non-OA journals but also self-archiving them intheir institutional OA archives. Librarians are researchers' best allies in both of these strategies.Examples of these strategies are described. We conclude that an official mandate for OA provision is necessary to accelerate its growth and thereby the growth of research usage and impact worldwide.	33e682c24df3fe7aad502595c5760c76	71f46975d313298c8aa634d5e8a8c5ec	7623e36d161a39548b8d9d85fecc4b76	article	In a paperless world a new role for academic libraries: providing open access	Helene Bosc and Stevan Harnad	\N	2005
7895625	Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	swan_culture_2006	http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12428/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372734}	\N	7bc216080e2fc8c2cbb1973a94b0a23d	5839eb40468e753ab8e1f68538c2d9c8	7d9d9fe4b1ac62886263a8ede2ab7d69	article	The culture of Open Access: researchers' views and responses	Alma Swan	\N	2006
7895630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	law_making_2006	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008051/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372803}	\N	b269eedb1ca8f0db170318dc0d6f8790	7c1c749c9bb77837d855139f45f79fab	114004c9d7b17dcc28323ca9da48fce5	book	Making science count : Open Access and its impact on the visibility of science	Derek Law	\N	2006
7895633	Karin Dalziel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dalziel_open_2007	http://dalziel.org/karin/publications-presentations/open-access-for-librarians-what-why-and-how/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372963}	\N	11e453d4b511dae827804efc12f885fd	969f1b499a9528f4184f27473aae1ad0	88db87e2509d2eae0bc81d809bdfba46	article	Open Access for Librarians: What, Why, and How?	Karin Dalziel	\N	2007
7895634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	swan_authors_2004	http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/11003/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372969}	\N	53bc9012f0d8033a0b0a7901060a4057	bf794f779903f7909c843e192d3323c6	14e8cfd9a1226a99c2872e989fb632d6	book	Authors and open access publishing	Alma Swan and Sheridan Brown	\N	2004
7895639	Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sale_researchers_2006	http://eprints.utas.edu.au/257/	\N		\N	\N	87--100	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1373017}	This is a chapter in a book by Neil Jacobs (Ed) on Open Access, ISBN 1-84334-203-0, Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd. The chapter deals with a researcher's approach to open access, what researchers value, and what the experience is (partly in an Australian context).	15f0d3790a1b0b2f82ff5d302712c714	cdafe42bbbe87f759eeb50208b0a5572	8ad8528b2c9631c87845e8a34a02a761	article	A researcher's viewpoint	Arthur Sale	\N	2006
7895731	Bibliotheksdienst	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	abel2006vji	http://www.zlb.de/aktivitaeten/bd_neu/heftinhalte2006/Erschliessung020606.pdf	\N		\N	Hilfreicher Artikel, der die Verknüpfung von Hochschulbibliographie und Hochschulschriftenserver am Beispiel der Universität des Saarlandes beschreibt.	726 - 733	\N	6	\N		\N	af2c1bbfa376313a34eb1047ab8089d3	ef953307eb419c3d707c6b311cf15121	75f219fa4fde87d5103ec64a518b526b	article	Verzahnung von Jahresbibliographie und Institutional Repository der Universität des Saarlandes	Gerhard Abel and Birgit Dreßler and Ulrich Herb and Matthias Müller	\N	2006
7895767	Computers in Biology and Medicine	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiazGaliano2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5N-4VS9M0G-1/2/7d262120363c59b7951fe88e7c90b59d	\N		\N	\N	396-403	\N	4	\N	issn = {0010-4825}, doi = {10.1016/j.compbiomed.2009.01.012}	Searching biomedical information in a large collection of medical data is a complex task. The use of tools and biomedical resources could ease the retrieval of the information desired. In this paper, we use the medical ontology MeSH to improve a Multimodal Information Retrieval System by expanding the user's query with medical terms. In order to accomplish our experiments, we have used the dataset provided by ImageCLEFmed task organizers for years 2005 and 2006. This dataset is composed of a multimodal collection (images and text) of clinical cases, a list of queries for each year, and a list of relevance judgments for each query to evaluate the results. The results from the experiments show that the use of a medical ontology to expand the queries greatly improves the results	5d3d0844972460ed39b7e46ca4eb472f	7401147bcf40d90ac594d03d40d1b8d3	bdc6fbacfa7d4f21078ef074990bab4e	article	Query expansion with a medical ontology to improve a multimodal information retrieval system	M. C. Díaz-Galiano and M. T. Martín-Valdivia and L. A. Ureña-López	\N	2009
7895791	Sconul Focus	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NEEO_Sconul	http://www.sconul.ac.uk/publications/newsletter/42/11.pdf	\N	On 3–4 September 2007, a meeting was held
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in Tilburg in the Netherlands to launch a new
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EU-funded project called Network of European
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Economists Online (NEEO). At the event were
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representatives from the libraries of the London
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School of Economics (LSE), Oxford University,
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University College London (UCL) and Warwick
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University, along with information specialists
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from institutions in Belgium, the Czech Republic,
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France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and
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Spain.
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NEEO’s aim is to bring together Europe’s top economics
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research and make it available through a
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new multilingual portal called Economists Online.
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Economics information is currently scattered in
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a number of places – in the hard drives of individuals,
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on economists’ home pages, in journal
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aggregators and so on – and the portal will bring
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this diverse research output together in one place.	\N	\N	33-35	\N	Winter	\N		\N	a47341fe03aa49d8ea0ad7efadf83046	66df6482f2dfe7ca925dfa6b5e572759	9298b6c34e779ae11dc93f76f1560c39	article	NEEO and Economists Online	Hans Geleijnse and Peter Williams	\N	2007
7895793	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH	Weinheim	\N	... für Dummies	HannBala2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=92813672*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	357 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-527-70450-7}	\N	12837cffaea5ca8cdb9f61d6e704695d	69cdbd16cdbd0780c9bebe80ad5cbc79	b7cbcfada86ae61372a4fff9acdf1932	book	Balanced Scorecard für Dummies : [das Kennzahlensystem für bessere Geschäftsprozesse und höhere Umsätze]	Charles Hannabarger and Frederick Buchman	\N	2008
7895851	Nuclear Physics B	241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller1984535	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471XJYJ-5D/2/eb5bd2bcaf428c557d320a7f07b63812	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : The two-loop effective potential of the Wess-Zumino model	\N	\N	535 - 556	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90059-2}	An unconstrained component field formalism of the Wess-Zumino (WZ) model is used to calculate the effective potential to two-loop order. It is found that both one- and two-loop contributions are bounded below however they may become negative. Nonetheless the summed effective potential does respect positive definiteness.	ac0a8645a9e28334adcd1d8c6c745b2c	06118dd19f653b648d5a81b76a0ad5fa	d7cb967d83b7717724e64f2404ac9a24	article	The two-loop effective potential of the Wess-Zumino model	Robert D. C. Miller	\N	1984
7895858	Physics Letters B	195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duane1987216	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YSWPH-2XF/2/0f89cdc6cf214a2169b03df7414f3df4	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Hybrid Monte Carlo	\N	\N	216 - 222	\N	2	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(87)91197-X}	We present a new method for the numerical simulation of lattice field theory. A hybrid (molecular dynamics/Langevin) algorithm is used to guide a Monte Carlo simulation. There are no discretization errors even for large step sizes. The method is especially efficient for systems such as quantum chromodynamics which contain fermionic degrees of freedom. Detailed results are presented for four-dimensional compact quantum electrodynamics including the dynamical effects of electrons.	e510e13283ac85c9f3780e0064267670	65f0469e34e74def745a331703f25333	54b1c26b36f9c8a833153a78748a049f	article	Hybrid Monte Carlo	Simon Duane and A. D. Kennedy and Brian J. Pendleton and Duncan Roweth	\N	1987
7895888	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540339930	http://www.amazon.de/Semantic-Web-Examen-Press-Pascal-Hitzler/dp/3540339930%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540339930	\N	Semantic Web: Grundlagen (Examen.Press): Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, York Sure: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540339939}, asin = {3540339930}, isbn = {3540339930}, dewey = {005}	\N	4924341a466fd932d06e46772459caa8	0a35fbbff9cabbad52fa1ad9c7dba1e1	63d1e97fa4a3ed84adf8b815b4fc63d6	book	Semantic Web: Grundlagen (Examen.Press)	Pascal Hitzler and Markus Krötzsch and Sebastian Rudolph and York Sure	\N	2007
7895891	Physics Letters B	117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nicolai1982408	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-47GJ99X-15P/2/65541baf386fdd8628485447bf547977	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : On the functional integration measure of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories	\N	\N	408 - 412	\N	6	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90570-6}	For the simplest N = 1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, we construct a bosonic field transformation which linearizes the Yang-Mills action in each topological sector and whose jacobian equals the product of Fadeev-Popov and Matthews-Salam determinants up to cubic order at least. Some possible implications of this result for the maximally extended N = 4 theory are discussed.	1c2c66d4554090ce84dfc7c6440d1c80	54d2881d756d6525143cd44698041612	e202da1d55f287253ed87f8a83bfeb4f	article	On the functional integration measure of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories	H. Nicolai	\N	1982
7895899	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540293248	http://www.amazon.de/Semantic-Web-Wege-vernetzten-Wissensgesellschaft/dp/3540293248%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540293248	\N	Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft: Tassilo Pellegrini, Andreas Blumauer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540293248}, asin = {3540293248}, isbn = {3540293248}	\N	39c2dee1c1dbcae7c7312ab36cfede1f	524d047f63a4d1ecb5e0776636758196	afd7ff3307c66559b898ff7cb6eb9461	book	Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
7895900	Physics Letters B	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siegel1981275	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-473NHB3-6D/2/f7b6a7c742ff794b28f759c009f0e9a4	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : On off-shell supermultiplets	\N	\N	275 - 277	\N	4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(81)90887-X}	Applying a simple counting argument to all supermultiplets, we find that for the N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory the auxiliary field problem cannot have a solution within any previously known framework. We propose alternatives.	ff90194b85657a3807ad966e6e91b6c2	9c8cd0e732128239ad1eddb723d35261	a84860f122abcd895b045d5bd4a0ecc0	article	On off-shell supermultiplets	W. Siegel and M. Rocek	\N	1981
7895903	Physics Letters B	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D'Adda1978162	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470W2WF-H9/2/d9359be4d62be81e00a6a59090cae110	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Supersymmetry and instantons	\N	\N	162 - 166	\N	2	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(78)90826-2}	We show that the eigenvalue equations for the fluctuation of scalars, fermions and gluon around any classical self-dual solution of the Yang-Mills theory have the same spectrum of non-zero eigenvalues. In the case of a supersymmetric Yang- Mills theory this implies that the one loop correction around any self-dual instanton is just given by a counting of the zero modes of the gluon, fermion and ghost.	e05b144a3c3acbf48a3e06db6eb97f17	a47c3cf86aecbe782a73df88beeb5f04	c879e0db00e9132f72262da03f418e2c	article	Supersymmetry and instantons	A. D'Adda and P. Di Vecchia	\N	1978
7895921	Nuclear Physics B	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zumino1975535	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YXJJ-1TK/2/1d486c16af40a7e61a3ce86a60d097e8	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Supersymmetry and the vacuum	\N	\N	535 - 546	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(75)90194-7}	It is shown that, in a supersymmetric theory, the sum of all vacuum diagrams vanishes identically as a consequence of compensations among contributions involving different fields of the supermultiplet. This means that the zero-point energy-momentum density is zero to all orders in the supersymmetric interaction. In an external gravitational field no cosmological term is induced through the vacuum polarization of the matter fields. The situation when supersymmetry is spontaneously broken, or softly broken is also discussed.	d19b2dedb3ced95e84d81e0006af9ff1	6effb18e3e8fde65dfce2558f5e002b7	0a28fffbc6b4797600021776dbdd8ffe	article	Supersymmetry and the vacuum	Bruno Zumino	\N	1975
7895925	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540722157	http://www.amazon.de/Social-Semantic-Web-2-0-X-Media-Press/dp/3540722157%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540722157	\N	Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0 - Was nun? X.Media.Press: Amazon.de: Andreas Blumauer, Tassilo Pellegrini: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540722151}, asin = {3540722157}, isbn = {3540722157}	\N	9341ad5de3e95fbc0f5f328a3065f000	b8a6540d0ff7064f10f64bddd1ed5d6f	98f5e19d9fd61ca491a3bb68d11bbcaf	book	Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0 - Was nun? (X.Media.Press)	\N	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2008
7895928	Physics Letters B	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nicolai1980341	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-472JRY1-19G/2/d4ffd80bf06cab5bbeb7033553de4e8b	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : On a new characterization of scalar supersymmetric theories	\N	\N	341 - 346	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90138-0}	It is shown that scalar and possibly other supersymmetric theories are characterized by the existence of a transformation of the Bose fields with the property that the image of the full bosonic action is the free action and the Jacobi-determinant of the transformation equals the Matthews-Salam-Seiler determinant of the model. Some possible implications of this result are discussed.	f5c6b1ae9383692ad5cdcd50d565a5ee	0a70135b4d786a9b446979562476ceeb	d8529fb8e5ba923f4b8f0a97e01abe13	article	On a new characterization of scalar supersymmetric theories	Hermann Nicolai	\N	1980
7895941	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540793305	http://www.amazon.de/Ontologien-Konzepte-Technologien-Anwendungen-Informatik/dp/3540793305%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540793305	\N	Ontologien: Konzepte, Technologien und Anwendungen (Informatik Im Fokus): Heiner Stuckenschmidt: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540793304}, asin = {3540793305}, isbn = {3540793305}	\N	9b84a94f070d15845d5d719872d2072b	3080f506795b20ffcf0e8533a94ddc6a	4c707933369cd85f64845d7eb669efd1	book	Ontologien: Konzepte, Technologien und Anwendungen (Informatik Im Fokus)	Heiner Stuckenschmidt	\N	2009
7895971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	law_making_2006	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008051/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372803}	\N	b269eedb1ca8f0db170318dc0d6f8790	7c1c749c9bb77837d855139f45f79fab	114004c9d7b17dcc28323ca9da48fce5	book	Making science count : Open Access and its impact on the visibility of science	Derek Law	\N	2006
7895972	Nuclear Physics B	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh1975331	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T4D1-20K/2/0004ca98f4672f77329ea3e2c5dc81de	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Spontaneous symmetry breaking for chirals scalar superfields	\N	\N	331 - 352	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(75)90585-4}	The spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry and internal symmetry is studied for the interaction of N chiral scalar superfields. A lemma is established which shows that the spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry is a very rare occurrence, but that it can happen (in at least the tree approximation) is shown by the construction of a model. The model contains three superfields (N = 3) and preserves parity.
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In contrast to supersymmetry itself, a spontaneous breakdown of internal symmetry triggered by the supersymmetry is found to be a frequent occurrence, and a general formalism for it is set up. A mass-formula is derived and examples given.	cf5df950016e0d29cf3bff7e4a3e08cf	e478f455fd13d84a22fc22d61ffdac2f	b3717102808aeada74510a94218806bd	article	Spontaneous symmetry breaking for chirals scalar superfields	L. O'Raifeartaigh	\N	1975
7895982	PLoS Biology	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eysenbach_citation_2006	http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document\\&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0040157	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372724}	\N	e34fc2c19d7e2c56906f338ec9695a1e	28ea369d023702f1ec45d51fe64c6cd8	eccc94a2942f677c7522d7412bbaa810	article	Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles	Gunther Eysenbach	\N	2006
7895983	Learned Publishing	18	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Bosc2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/0953151053585028	\N		\N	\N	95--100	\N	2	\N	issn = {0953-1513}, doi = {10.1087/0953151053585028}	Academic libraries should be considered research tools, co-evolving with technology. The Internet has changed the way science is communicated and hence also the role of libraries. It has made it possible for researchers to provide open access (OA) (i.e.toll-free, full-text, online access,web-wide) to their peer-reviewed journal articles in two different ways: (i) by publishing in them in OA journals, and (ii) by publishing them in non-OA journals but also self-archiving them intheir institutional OA archives. Librarians are researchers' best allies in both of these strategies.Examples of these strategies are described. We conclude that an official mandate for OA provision is necessary to accelerate its growth and thereby the growth of research usage and impact worldwide.	33e682c24df3fe7aad502595c5760c76	71f46975d313298c8aa634d5e8a8c5ec	7623e36d161a39548b8d9d85fecc4b76	article	In a paperless world a new role for academic libraries: providing open access	Helene Bosc and Stevan Harnad	\N	2005
7896093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humboldt_2008_Pubverhalten	http://www.forschungsinfo.de/Publikationen/Download/publikationsverhalten.pdf	Diskussionpapier		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7b441a82599c3e5d7d2605a5cfe61d6	e15789547475e00b18226258d857cbea	96b4e8947c07c2143dbef96c63451a6a	techreport	Publikationsverhalten in unterschiedlichen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen - Beiträge zur Beurteilung von Forschungsleistungen	Georg Schütte et. al.	\N	2008
7896097	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	neuroth_2009_escience	http://www.fbi.fh-koeln.de/symposium/vortraege/FHKoeln_Neuroth.pdf	\N		\N	Dr. Heike Neuroth, Leiterin der Abteilung Forschung und Entwicklung der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen; eHumanities Consultant, Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70dd2ecdeefb32c8bdb8275aca4924b9	5b5dbfe36798c4ffe8ccbe30590989d2	e86aa3ed108a071e5bd4945d2c218941	misc	eScience und Bibliotheken	Heike Neuroth	\N	2009
7896104	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fournier2007	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/jportal_jparticle_00064018	\N		\N	\N	224--229	\N	4 / 5	\N		Als größte Forschungsförderorganisation in Deutschland setzt sich die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) engagiert für die Förderung des entgeltfreien Zugangs zu den Ergebnissen wissenschaftlicher Forschung ein. Die politische Unterstützung des Open Access flankiert Projekte, die Autoren, die im Open Access publizieren möchten, Hilfestellungen in rechtlicher, technischer und organisatorischer Hinsicht bieten. Darüber hinaus wird der Aufbau von Infrastrukturen sowohl für Open-Access-Zeitschriftenals auch für institutionelle sowie fachspezifische Dokumentrepositorien gefördert. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Open Access nur Teil einer umfassenderen Transformation der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation ist, der die Förderung der DFG gerecht werden muss. The German Research Foundation (DFG), Germany's largest organisation for the promotion of research, is a strong advocate for free-of-charge access to the results of scientific research. The political support of open access flanks projects which offer legal,technical and organisational assistance to authors who wish to avail themselves of open access publication. Furthermore, it supports the development of infrastructures for both open access journals and document repositories at individual institutions or within specific disciplines. It is becoming clear that open access is only one aspect of a broader transformation of scientific communication which the DFG needs to deal with.	70860e2db75cbca435100abe30fa2a7e	33ecff14222595ed79da49e7c03e0122	15cf7422b6fc8185219973cfb7c4eb16	article	Open Access in der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Positionen, Projekte, Perspektiven	Johannes Fournier	\N	2007
7896118	FAZIT-Schriftenreihe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HartmannJansen2008	\N	\N		\N	Hinter Open Content steht der Gedanke, Medieninhalte wie Texte, Musik, Bilder oder Filme grundsätzlich freizugeben und kostenlos verfügbar zu machen. Dieser trifft dabei auf die traditionelle Medienindustrie, die sich durch verändertes Mediennutzungsverhalten gerade im Umbruch befindet und neue Geschäftsmodelle sucht. Die Lösung, klassische Inhalte-Anbieter und Open Content zu verbinden, klingt einfacher als sie ist. Um sich zu etablieren, müssen freie Inhalte noch einige Hürden nehmen. Das zeigt die neue Studie „Open Content – Open Access“ der MFG Stiftung Baden-Württemberg im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts FAZIT.	\N	\N	16	\N		\N	7981f6bdbb1380f2728e29d581fdff4c	170c55106e7d91c65ebcb8cc7861ccc0	e90a53b1252792c67ea36b3eafd3ddae	article	Open Content - Open Access. Freie Inhalte als Herausforderung für Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik.	Felix Jansen Bernd Hartmann	Fraunhofer-Institut für System-und Innovationsforschung (Fraunhofer ISI) MFG Stiftung Baden-Württemberg	2008
7896125	Journal of New Music Research	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aucouturier03representingmusical	\N	\N		\N	\N	2003	\N	\N	\N		Musical genre is probably the most popular music descriptor. In the context of large musical databases and Electronic Music Distribution, genre is therefore a crucial metadata for the description of music content. However, genre is intrinsically ill-defined and attempts at defining genre precisely have a strong tendency to end up in circular, ungrounded projections of fantasies. Is genre an intrinsic attribute of music titles, as, say, tempo? Or is genre a extrinsic description of the whole piece? In this article, we discuss the various approaches in representing musical genre, and propose to classify these approaches in three main categories: manual, prescriptive and emergent approaches. We discuss the pros and cons of each approach, and illustrate our study with results of the Cuidado IST project. 1.	5e14d4895baa5b60f24da3a1eb4d8a3e	d38950b92635c15afa039c4175d3cea8	9990c26f59d1d12bd46ecacf61179e32	article	Representing musical genre: A state of the art	Jean julien Aucouturier and François Pachet	\N	2003
7896502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Publications de la Sorbonne	Paris	\N	Publications de la Sorbonne : Histoire ancienne et médiévale ; 53	UBHD9924441	\N	\N	UB: 99 A 9860
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AG: XIII 2337 n	\N	\N	XIX, 483 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-85944-364-9, 978-2-85944-364-1}, language = {fre}	\N	6cdb0e41cab82ddc59478611317837ce	73c95d85f922a19f69f0bde81a8b0c15	b41a65633df46538be75eaca4d3c9937	book	Cités, municipes, colonies : les processus de municipalisation en Gaule et en Germanie sous le Haut-Empire romain	\N	Monique Dondin-Payre	1999
7896512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Le Livre Timperman	Bruxelles	\N	\N	UBHD66219707	\N	\N	UB: 2007 A 972
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AC: X Paris 2005	\N	\N	XXVI, 514 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-77723-45-5, 978-90-77723-45-6}, language = {fre}	\N	68083f4d58476c9cb2cbcc579302e508	94877912aec07a4e3eebfa8a7fbb8c66	6128e3e8ab3c6518560fa215420004c5	book	Sanctuaires, pratiques cultuelles et territoires civiques dans l'Occident romain	\N	Monique Dondin-Payre and Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier	2006
7896578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	liggett2005ips	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	622b248bbb2aa68810a7d605f1789005	2897c09011a7b7e5cba2feec49b1f254	c49e3f3cb36bf24e04c172067dd5ed67	book	{Interacting particle systems}	T.M. Liggett	\N	2005
7896691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Komus2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58324-3}	\N	53ef910168e47c4ca0a447ef3bacb5c8	6b6b19f27e7c45f367235083c08cee6a	5a7775f1f33fd698c42f54748392f74a	book	Wikimanagement: Was Unternehmen von Social Software und Web 2.0 lernen können	Ayelt Komus and Franziska Wauch	\N	2008
7897012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSD '95: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Advances in Spatial Databases	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Hjaltason1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	83--95	\N	\N	\N	file = {:nn.anim.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3-540-60159-7}	\N	0efbe4da9e5687574f59d112148026e3	15d28d86451ee0dba0cdb9f263195d31	c94c1b8dd31c3dc887c747aa09ffbe17	inproceedings	Ranking in Spatial Databases	Hjaltason,, Gisli R. and Samet,, Hanan	\N	1995
7897245	Communications & Strategies: International journal of digital economics	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-37	\N	\N	\N		\N	27fd7ea8fbbf3fe3f49b7bda20f12a59	c943fec07f7db0e32dbb83ffb0f5d4cb	574935576d9b8c049da872fb4041c3e2	article	What is Web 2.0: Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software	Tim O'Reilly	\N	2007
7897292	Probability Theory and Related Fields	18	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00569184	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	141--152	\N	2	\N		Proves results on number of splits leading to a typical individual.	68bd751da62037decdd499e1acb6f0e9	44a892c1d92e72a9f644459dd9c91f40	75df70b02c3c3ca18ff7b319aa471faa	article	Generations and degree of relationship in supercritical Markov branching processes	Wolfgang J. ER Bühler	\N	1971
7897522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ccs/DiamentLKY04	\N	\N		\N	Dual Receiver Encryption
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provable security under Random Oracle Model	330-343	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ccs/2004ccs	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1030083.1030128}, isbn = {1-58113-961-6}	\N	f40218149d8cbd1ef87e8ab3752e2e61	8d8afa59cae6d3d1a43eb092c1899e86	7e745f8c67ff633362111976eea889c4	inproceedings	The dual receiver cryptosystem and its applications	Theodore Diament and Homin K. Lee and Angelos D. Keromytis and Moti Yung	Vijayalakshmi Atluri and Birgit Pfitzmann and Patrick Drew McDaniel	2004
7897612	SIAM J. Comput.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/siamcomp/GoldwasserMR89	\N	\N		\N	\N	186-208	\N	1	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	47221dbdb03d9cf8b58814c431d741c6	d83cf334ab509cd5a6cdcb29782bd581	e9b15e88d2260f988c33aec529823a60	article	The Knowledge Complexity of Interactive Proof Systems	Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali and Charles Rackoff	\N	1989
7897616	Educational Psychology Review	19	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10648-007-9044-5	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	223--234	\N	2	\N		\N	b48d031c153eae2f996e4dd17635bdab	4613c6d46076c98ad0281831a075d270	bbbae92f3aa1c74d33838fa83b4e984b	article	An Interview with Bonnie J.F. Meyer	Michael ER Shaughnessy	\N	2007
7897655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moby.2002	http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0fd69480263af2dbea1504a82693bea8	8f0dd93cf2350eeec12d8fd902a9e39a	bbdce86c8cd40c2bf81ad54e83bd8062	book	Moby Thesaurus List (English), 	Grady Ward	\N	2002
7898071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	kr.cluster.	http://www.amazon.com/Finding-Groups-Data-Introduction-Analysis/dp/0471878766	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-11-08 11:51:14}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {936188}	\N	6f07538048ec1ad6890c409fc1309241	119bf8c432712ad3bbc1612759e0b7b4	aaac723034a4475c08bb5643c6064760	book	Finding Groups in Data: An Introduction to Cluster Analysis	Leonard Kaufman and Peter J. Rousseeuw	\N	1990
7898101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artech House Publishers	\N	\N	\N	158053984X	http://www.amazon.com/Mining-Biology-Biomedicine-Sophia-Ananiadou/dp/158053984X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D158053984X	\N	Amazon.com: Text Mining for Biology And Biomedicine: Sophia Ananiadou, John Mcnaught: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781580539845}, asin = {158053984X}, isbn = {158053984X}, dewey = {570.285635}	\N	94ac0a0d516aee9293ce890cdc8a0800	ed4dac3db4881822fe8af286cde779b2	6b70c076f9524f57a09bf6346db1f0fd	book	Text Mining for Biology And Biomedicine	\N	\N	2005
7898162	Computer Physics Communications	169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loverich2005251	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ5-4FWV2KT-5/2/e932f6ea4ea9a11dfad06528fb6b71f0	\N	ScienceDirect - Computer Physics Communications : A discontinuous Galerkin method for the full two-fluid plasma model	\N	Proceedings of the Europhysics Conference on Computational Physics 2004	251 - 255	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0010-4655}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2005.03.058}	A discontinuous Galerkin method for the full two-fluid plasma model is described. The plasma model includes complete electron and ion fluids, which allows charge separation, separate electron and ion temperatures and velocities. Complete Maxwell's equations are used including displacement current. The algorithm is validated by benchmarking against existing plasma algorithms on the GEM Challenge magnetic reconnection problem. The algorithm can be easily extended to three dimensions, higher order accuracy, general geometries and parallel platforms.	c0c63304745b9c8198b3c1d714deb1a8	811ae3ee76527c0cd341a5fc34d98d85	d8b5b3a96cdf7d7923215f9f1bed5b64	article	A discontinuous Galerkin method for the full two-fluid plasma model	J. Loverich and U. Shumlak	\N	2005
7898449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Donati2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1938	\N	[0904.1938] Magnetic fields of non-degenerate stars	\N	cite arxiv:0904.1938
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Comment: ARA&amp;A 47 (in press) - 41 pages, 7 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Magnetic fields are present in a wide variety of stars throughout the HR
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diagram and play a role at basically all evolutionary stages, from
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very-low-mass dwarfs to very massive stars, and from young star-forming
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molecular clouds and protostellar accretion discs to evolved giants/supergiants
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and magnetic white dwarfs/neutron stars. These fields range from a few microG
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(e.g., in molecular clouds) to TeraG and more (e.g., in magnetic neutron
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stars); in non-degenerate stars in particular, they feature large-scale
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topologies varying from simple nearly-axisymmetric dipoles to complex
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non-axsymmetric structures, and from mainly poloidal to mainly toroidal
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topology. After recalling the main techniques of detecting and modelling
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stellar magnetic fields, we review the existing properties of magnetic fields
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reported in cool, hot and young non-degenerate stars and protostars, and
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discuss our understanding of the origin of these fields and their impact on the
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birth and life of stars.
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	6242b63644da89322ebeac0222871b2d	3f6da45e7df37f6ec1f16b5481dda426	fe71bb7c1b915cdc3545d5eab5f16220	misc	Magnetic fields of non-degenerate stars	JF Donati and JD Landstreet	\N	2009
7898454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hartman2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.3722	\N	[0809.3722] The Luminosity and Energy Dependence of Pulse Phase Lags in the Accretion-powered Millisecond Pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658	\N	cite arxiv:0809.3722
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Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures; accepted by ApJ	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Soft phase lags, in which X-ray pulses in lower energy bands arrive later
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than pulses in higher energy bands, have been observed in nearly all
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accretion-powered millisecond pulsars, but their origin remains an open
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question. In a study of the 2.5 ms accretion-powered pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658,
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we report that the magnitude of these lags is strongly dependent on the
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accretion rate. During the brightest stage of the outbursts from this source,
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the lags increase in magnitude as the accretion rate drops; when the outbursts
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enter their dimmer flaring-tail stage, the relationship reverses. We evaluate
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this complex dependence in the context of two theoretical models for the lags,
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one relying on the scattering of photons by the accretion disk and the other
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invoking a two-component model for the photon emission. In both cases, the
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turnover suggests that we are observing the source transitioning into the
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&quot;propeller&quot; accretion regime.
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	a6a862e8c9ceb5f59b5f97a38be24d79	9e0482ff67473d5003d883da37e9fbfd	0a3059062f9366c55624eb5bfb1a543e	misc	The Luminosity and Energy Dependence of Pulse Phase Lags in the
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  Accretion-powered Millisecond Pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658	Jacob M. Hartman and Anna L. Watts and Deepto Chakrabarty	\N	2008
7898614	High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 IEEEXPlore	\N	\N	\N	ParallelCrypto	 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4810231&isnumber=4810195	\N		\N	\N	176-181	\N	\N	\N		Numerous cryptographic algorithms are used to provide computer systems with various security services. The structures of these algorithms are found sequential in term of their data processing mechanisms. Therefore, current cryptographic algorithms are not prepared to embrace the enhancement brought by the multi-core processors. In this paper we propose few possible alternatives to bridge the gap between the powerful multi-core processors and the sequential structures of current cryptography.	70403a49bd44f2a42467c8c88161ce04	ee28288c38f6d5066d3858a2b83084b5	168a83107900593e385443a60e84d90d	proceedings	Current State of Sequential Cryptography and Its Future Direction in Parallel System	Azman Samsudin and Khaled Suwais	\N	2008
7898675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plenum New York	\N	\N	\N	hognas-mukherjea	\N	\N	Probability measures on semigroups.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d71878adc83d97abee182765faca1c07	fe10e1965b548859207e6f8b278becab	3f9972038b94f448331a0d904aa679b5	book	{Probability measures on semigroups}	G. Hognas and A. Mukherjea	\N	1995
7898707	Data & Knowledge Engineering	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaPo07	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYX-4NMC85C-1/2/1e6276aa3e3725d0d781986dfd6e65c8	\N	ScienceDirect - Data & Knowledge Engineering : Evaluating quality of conceptual modelling scripts based on user perceptions	\N	25th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2006) - 'Four of the best papers presented	701-724	\N	3	\N	issn = {0169-023X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.datak.2007.04.008}	This paper presents the development of a user evaluations based quality model for conceptual modelling scripts applying Seddon's variant of the well-known model of DeLone and McLean [W.H. DeLone, E.R. McLean, Information systems success: the quest for the dependent variable, Information Systems Journal 3(1) (1992) 60-95] for evaluating the success of information systems. Given the growing awareness among researchers and practitioners about the importance of high-quality conceptual modelling scripts, it is surprising that there is no practical evaluation framework that considers the quality of conceptual modelling scripts from the user perspective. A first research goal is therefore to determine what the appropriate dimensions are for evaluating the success or quality of conceptual modelling scripts from the user point of view. A second goal is to investigate the relationships between these quality dimensions. The paper also presents an empirical test of the proposed model of quality dimensions and their relationships. Results are presented of two experiments with 187 and 124 business students respectively, that were designed to test a set of hypotheses generated from the proposed model. The results largely support the proposed model and have implications for both theory and practice of quality evaluation of conceptual modelling scripts.	db014b00dcd958f6560b7f6f79071484	2b050f50c74a403940169ca891d1ad7b	653d1e4f35b430aabff6c5c948f43dd6	article	Evaluating quality of conceptual modelling scripts based on user perceptions	Ann Maes and Geert Poels	\N	2007
7898721	Empirical Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RuHo09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10664-008-9102-8	\N		\N	\N	131--164	\N	2	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Case study is a suitable research methodology for software engineering research since it studies contemporary phenomena in
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its natural context. However, the understanding of what constitutes a case study varies, and hence the quality of the resultingstudies. This paper aims at providing an introduction to case study methodology and guidelines for researchers conductingcase studies and readers studying reports of such studies. The content is based on the authors’ own experience from conductingand reading case studies. The terminology and guidelines are compiled from different methodology handbooks in other researchdomains, in particular social science and information systems, and adapted to the needs in software engineering. We presentrecommended practices for software engineering case studies as well as empirically derived and evaluated checklists for researchersand readers of case study research.	a0692e5b2f352e02a2b0dc88b791fb07	a3b2b20e22f9afc60cc610e94fa325a4	00eb696b3e394048fa42324aeb2c712a	article	Guidelines for conducting and reporting case study research in software engineering	Per Runeson and Martin Höst	\N	2009
7898727	Software Process: Improvement and Practice	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	Department of Communication Systems, Lund University, Sweden	\N	\N	AnRu07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spip.311	\N		\N	\N	125-140	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1002/spip.311}	\N	619c5ffe7dd8e3ce658d1a041c2d6673	312ab7936051f61d376b8d4cabcd0bf3	814621fcf517d850b9cf3c5175ecb334	article	A spiral process model for case studies on software quality monitoring - method and metrics	Carina Andersson and Per Runeson	\N	2007
7898740	Decision Support Systems	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JoSo08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4MSR8GW-1/2/b0aa64ccfd69e30b53cc36a00391526a	\N		\N	Data Warehousing and OLAP	59 - 76	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2006.12.004}	\N	93ed8e7e4d4238d0654c326cca5e2e48	f009e6c75063de1a20d54ca4150d408b	642c9084741b71ef39ab9239ba2960b2	article	Dimensional modeling: Identification, classification, and evaluation of patterns	Mary Elizabeth Jones and Il-Yeol Song	\N	2008
7898918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien 2008: Workshop Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien	\N	\N	\N	\N	TU Dresden	\N	\N	Busch:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Obwohl die wenigen bisher erschienenen Studien zur Qualität von Inhalten in Wikis und besonders der Wikipedia ein hohes Potential für die Erstellung auch verlässlicher Inhalte vermuten lassen, existiert noch kein formales und anerkanntes Qualitätsmanagementsystem für partizipativ erstellte Inhalte im organisationsinternen Web 2.0. Im Rahmen der Erprobung eines Wiki-Services für das Intranet der Bundeswehr wird derzeit ein solches System entwickelt und im laufenden Experiment evaluiert.	24d167d196597cad0a28385bd543e1ff	2c6680f066f83aeda89cae9148ca2d58	2181bce755b86268a437f1e5252e5541	inproceedings	Qualitätsmanagement in organisationsinternen Wikis am Beispiel des Wiki-Service der Bundeswehr	Dennis Marc Busch	Klaus Meißner and Martin Engelin	2008
7898935	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Re Di Roma-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3868700145	http://www.amazon.de/Concept-Development-Experimentation-Wilfried-Honekamp/dp/3868700145%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3868700145	\N	Amazon.de: Concept Development & Experimentation: Wilfried Honekamp: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783868700145}, asin = {3868700145}, isbn = {3868700145}	\N	0a802144bfd1f1517e50a2453771e199	68623b8521a8f18021cfbd99a421a872	0330f6e611c5f193cec9a5b816d42056	book	Concept Development & Experimentation	\N	Wilfried Honekamp	2008
7899016	American Documentation	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kessler:1963	\N	\N		\N	\N	10-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	32c0aa030be6b5e3bac6890b3860fcdc	54c2d1d7e82024b705173194f96732ee	e0d9e12646eb3bc645cb62d9bf8a2dfa	article	Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers	M. Kessler	\N	1963
7899244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF NURSING SCIENCE AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, UNIVERSITY OF OULU; FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR	\N	self_care	http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9789514286377/isbn9789514286377.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This study is focused on the self-care of home-dwelling elderly people living in Slovenia. The study
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has two phases. The purpose of the first phase is to describe the self-care of home-dwelling elderly
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people living in Slovenia and factors connected to self-care. The purpose of the second phase is to
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describe the experiences of the elderly people's ability to manage at home. The aim of this study was
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to produce new knowledge about the self-care of home-dwelling elderly people living in Slovenia and
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the factors connected with it. The knowledge will be used to develop elderly care and support eldery
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people who live at home. The knowledge can be also used to educate nurses to care for the elderly
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people.	495393cb0979e2daa16ea2d5dd523fec	108ee17e02430dc263e7a7f4440de066	8a877800cd49fb047619ff7a8bb92080	phdthesis	SELF-CARE OF THE HOME DWELLING ELDERLY PEOPLE LIVING IN SLOVENIA	Danica Železnik	\N	2007
7899285	J Am Coll Cardiol Intv	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StephenC._Textor03012009	http://interventions.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/3/175	\N	The Uncertain Value of Renal Artery Interventions: Where Are We Now? -- Textor et al. 2 (3): 175 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions	\N	\N	175-182	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jcin.2008.12.008}, eprint = {http://interventions.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/2/3/175.pdf}	Improved technology for detection of and endovascular procedures for renal artery stenosis due to atherosclerosis has been associated with increases in renal artery intervention. Hypertension with accelerated target organ injury, reduced kidney function, and episodic circulatory congestion in patients with renovascular disease predict reduced patient survival. Recent studies indicate that activation of pressor mechanisms depends upon hemodynamic gradients that are often overrated by visual estimates. Although activation of the renin-angiotensin system initiates renovascular hypertension, additional mechanisms perpetuate vascular remodeling and kidney injury that may not depend upon large vessel occlusion. Major advances in medical therapy have led to initiation of at least 4 major prospective trials comparing optimal medical therapy with or without stenting. Up to now, outcome data fail to support broad application of renal revascularization, including results from a recent large, prospective trial from the United Kingdom, despite small groups of patients that experience major clinical benefit. The ambiguity of these results partly reflect poor characterization of the severity of vascular lesions and competing risks within the population related to aging and pre-existing disease. Many patients currently undergoing renal artery interventions derive little net benefit and some are exposed to significant complications, including atheroembolic disease. Determining the appropriate role for renal artery interventions will depend on developing better methods for judging the role of large vessel occlusive disease regarding tissue oxygenation, activation of profibrotic pathways, and irreversible injury in the post-stenotic kidney.
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	0b81269b1e389403dcbccda7e4a61b71	01e1360ce57970a75ca48b9a557ca6bb	b159c0fb3da0c5c6a2e7275432710b57	article	{The Uncertain Value of Renal Artery Interventions: Where Are We Now?}	Stephen C. Textor and Lilach Lerman and Michael McKusick	\N	2009
7899316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {ICML}-97, 14th International Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, US	Nashville, US	\N	\N	Yang:1997	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yang97comparative.html	\N		\N	\N	412--420	\N	\N	\N		\N	36edb5e5e1afe301bda540e173340d46	016cecde345f4e36cfcac1acf6552a65	61e9c9275679c8c5021603eb6920d033	inproceedings	A comparative study on feature selection in text categorization	Yiming Yang and Jan O. Pedersen	Douglas H. Fisher	1997
7899336	Am J Cardiol	103	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ruisinger:2009:Am-J-Cardiol:19166695	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19166695?dopt=Abstract	\N	Once-a-week rosuvastatin (2.5 to 20 mg) in patient...[Am J Cardiol. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	393-394	\N	3	\N	pmid = {19166695}, doi = {10.1016/j.amjcard.2008.09.095}	The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of rosuvastatin dosed once a week in patients with a previous statin adverse event. Rosuvastatin once a week was tolerated by 37 (74%) of the 50 study participants, with doses ranging from 2.5 mg to 20 mg a week (mean 10 +/- 4 mg). Patients tolerating the once-a-week regimen experienced a 17% reduction in total cholesterol, 23% reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, 12% reduction in triglycerides, and a 5% increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (all p <0.001), during a mean follow-up of 4 months +/- 2. Although this alternative dosing regimen has not been proven to reduce cardiovascular events, it may provide a therapeutic option for patients who may otherwise go without the proven benefits of statin therapy. In conclusion, this dosing strategy was well tolerated in patients with a history of an adverse event to 1 or more statins and led to significant lipoprotein changes.	88750fcea1d9ea825b151c646e528343	cee3319063db5e69d59b47dbac7bc13b	86d3137c8ae2ded2d41b2c7415c5ae52	article	Once-a-week rosuvastatin (2.5 to 20 mg) in patients with a previous statin intolerance	J F Ruisinger and J M Backes and C A Gibson and P M Moriarty	\N	2009
7899355	zeitenblicke	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klostermann_2003_eZeitschrift	http://www.zeitenblicke.historicum.net/2003/02/klostermann.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		Der Beitrag konzentriert sich ganz auf die praktischen und ökonomischen Fragen geisteswissenschaftlicher Zeitschriften; Medientheoretisches wird nicht erörtert. Der Blickwinkel ist der eines mittelständischen geisteswissenschaftlichen Verlags. Der erste Teil des Beitrags beschreibt die Situation sowie einige grundsätzliche Probleme der Online-Publikation, der zweite stellt ein Alternativmodell für Online-Zeitschriften vor, das die Probleme zu umgehen versucht.	c26f2fc902fc1bf70af7aa8d505f1879	3c93ae520ee624a073efb8d1954dcdee	17ecde8ae9fc83800bc0cd9aa6a8ce91	article	Die Online-Zeitschrift aus der Sicht eines geisteswissenschaftlichen Verlags. Probleme und ein Lösungsmodell	Vittorio E. Klostermann	\N	2003
7899399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten	Strobel:1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	37	\N	isbn = {3-11-008369-8}	\N	47a90f68d3d074f43597441fa9318925	3ca4c0f357048d3af9b1181a2e9b46b6	fe9714ffd6e115802f74b7f6b7d3aee1	book	Das heilige Land der Montanisten	August Strobel	\N	1980
7899415	Römische Quartalschrift für christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumeister:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	157-172	\N	\N	\N		\N	f724a37eb2064556d4b964d6efd4b9db	73f9dbe66ef7943c02e4151b87534e46	0f3acdeefc937c8f04889da99836230b	article	Die montanistischen Martyriumssprüche bei Tertullian	Theofried Baumeister	\N	2006
7899586	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lampe:2002	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/zach.2002.001	\N		\N	\N	117-120	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1515/zach.2002.001}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/zach.2002.001}	\N	a7c94dcc78f810fa260985b4e7165507	25dbee5d8d69e735efef9af69a2e87ef	aefaa68ab45d4bba8ce5c1f68e20673c	article	The Phrygian Archaeological Surface Survey Project of the University of Heidelberg and the Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion	Peter Lampe	\N	2002
7899628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morlacchi editore	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://books.google.it/books?id=VcHB4MyLy6kC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c20d6834007d35606acd62300d38c63c	dda876df4866ca58f52402a46a50991b	07baae99ba22ab75032fc851a1b94ee0	book	Un anno di informazione televisiva	Isimm Ricerche	\N	2007
7899646	Harvard Theological Review	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Denzey:2001	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HTR&volumeId=94&issueId=04&iid=100702	\N		\N	\N	427-448	\N	\N	\N		Could the Montanists have included any of the Nag Hammadi writings among the “infinite number” of writings that Hippolytus of Rome reports they considered authoritative? Heresiological sources give us little information regarding what might have been included within a Montanist canon. We know from the Church Fathers that the New Prophecy possessed its own inspired writings. Indeed, in the fourth century Eusebius charges them with having created “new scriptures” —presumably the collections of oracular statements that Hippolytus claims circulated under the names of Montanus, Prisca and Maximilla, and about which the bishop of Rome complains that “they allege that they have learned more from these than from the law, and the prophets and the Gospels.” On the other hand, Eusebius's late contemporary, Epiphanius, makes it clear that members of the New Prophecy did not reject more traditional scriptures. For their barbs against their theological opponents, they adopted Matthew's castigation of “prophet-slayers”; they also certainly favored Paul, upon whom they appeared to have drawn to justify their stance on prophecy, and—certainly by the fourth century—the Gospel of John, for their notion that Montanus himself was the Paraclete or “Spirit of God.” Their use of the Book of Revelation has been widely debated, but seems likely. But could the Montanists have read—and considered authoritative—any of the writings now preserved in the Nag Hammadi Library?	e4a390de9347c875073dd09c0e027c8d	4dc6a4e5cff4600915494a87d3390158	3fdf4ae7ff17eb5ad12d06491d1426e2	article	What Did the Montanists Read?	Nicola Denzey	\N	2001
7900715	The Journal of Ecclesiastical History	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stewart-Sykes:1999	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ECH&volumeId=50&issueId=01&iid=11870	\N		\N	\N	1-22	\N	01	\N	doi = {{10.1017/S0022046998008434}}	The object of this article is to describe the social and theological setting of primitive Montanism within second-century Asia in order to account for its appearance and its subsequent condemnation. According to an anonymous source employed by Eusebius the prophecy appeared in the middle of the second century under the leadership of a recent convert called Montanus, and the faithful of Asia gathered and condemned the movement at its outset. Clearly this is a propagandist account but we may accept its broad outlines none the less, in that there was a prophetic movement in which Montanus was a prime mover, and which failed to receive acceptance in the wider Asian Church.
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It should be made clear that this article restricts itself to the earliest period of the prophecy and therefore to primary sources which are directly germane to that period. These sources are both preserved by Eusebius, and consist of an unnamed writer known as the anonymous, and an otherwise unknown Apollonius. A further possibly ancient source is employed by Epiphanius, but we shall observe below that its understanding of prophecy is hardly consistent with a second-century Asian origin, whereas both the anonymous and Apollonius reveal their Asian provenance in their extant writings. Although there is a degree of bias in the presentation of the charges, we should none the less accept that there is a factual basis behind the assertions of the opponents, and that their opposition was motivated by a genuine belief that the prophecy did not conform with the tradition and the succession of the Church.	1fcc33abe4ddb97b34ccd399ee0de517	b540d7d013e186830fd8d0d398b95cb8	062ce0efdf6aa55a68c1d3b17de9e9eb	article	The Original Condemnation of Asian Montanism	Alistair Stewart-Sykes	\N	1999
7900720	Vigiliae Christianae	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stewart-Sykes:1997	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/1997/00000051/00000004/art00005	\N		\N	\N	416-438	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007297X00309}	\N	268f85d6694c5021d303bcafe8c636dd	61caa96756f053700561712121f1243d	d3d17b6c4e8bf8bc075f5ca3f5eb6f6f	article	The Asian Context of the New Prophecy and of Epistula Apostolorum	A. Stewart-Sykes	\N	1997
7900725	Journal of Early Christian Studies	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabbernee:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-93	\N	\N	\N		In the first decade of the third century C.E., a Christian writer named Apollonius wrote a tract denouncing an early Christian prophetic movement flourishing in Phrygia at the time. The movement later came to be known as Montanism, named after one of its three founders. According to Apollonius, Montanus was the movement's original organizer, establishing its rules of conduct and ecclesiastical structure (Apollon., ap. Eus., H.E. 5.18.2). Among other strategies, Montanus gave the name "Jerusalem" to Pepouza and Tymion, two settlements in Phrygia, wanting people to gather there from everywhere (5.18.2). In time Pepouza became both the administrative "headquarters" of Montanism and a pilgrimage site for Montanists living outside the region. Despite the significance of Pepouza and Tymion for the history of Montanism and of early Christianity in Asia Minor, until now, neither the location of Pepouza nor that of Tymion has been identified. In the course of the past 125 years, scholarly investigations have narrowed the geographic parameters within which Pepouza and Tymion were presumed to have been located, and a number of reasonable suggestions as to their probable... 	fdbf7e6db452d67826647e21624cae43	2e1aa3b3cde8df9bbc436d5b893dea4a	a9ae38bf62221e951eb8e9b29f3f1c92	article	Portals of the Montanist New Jerusalem: The Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion	William Tabbernee	\N	2003
7900729	Journal of Early Christian Studies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poirier:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	491-507	\N	\N	\N		Oskar Skarsaune has suggested that Tertullian, Adv. Prax. 8.5, a passage which other scholars have identified as a Montanist oracle, alludes to Sirach 24. It is fascinating to note that an allusion to Sirach 24 may also hold the key to the proper understanding of the Montanist vision recorded in Epiphanius, Haer. 49.1.2-3. When the details of this vision are read in the light of Sirach 24, a reading which makes a more efficient use of these details than does the usual chiliastic reading, the message of the vision is clear: Pepuza is the earthly dwelling place of Wisdom. Further mentions of wisdom in Montanist testimonies suggest that the Montanists had a charismatic understanding of wisdom: they regarded it as the prophetic unction. The eschatological aspects of the Montanist testimonies, which are usually regarded as central to the Montanist self-understanding, are actually subordinate to other doctrines.	655e01d689e079f3a8f54dfa87f1bf9a	836cf6ac0da6817d36ab4152dd70d10a	e15fbbe83a387f8fcc044311add8ff7b	article	Montanist Pepuza-Jerusalem and the Dwelling Place of Wisdom	John C. Poirier	\N	1999
7900736	Automated Software Engineering	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	angele_1998	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008653328901	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	389--418	\N	4	\N		The paper describes the MIKE (Model-based and Incremental Knowledge Engineering) approach for developing knowledge-based systems. MIKE integrates semiformal and formal specification techniques together with prototyping into a coherent framework. All activities in the building process of a knowledge-based system are embedded in a cyclic process model. For the semiformal representation we use a hypermedia-based formalism which serves as a communication basis between expert and knowledge engineer during knowledge acquisition. The semiformal knowledge representation is also the basis for formalization, resulting in a formal and executable model specified in the Knowledge Acquisition and Representation Language (KARL). Since KARL is executable, the model of expertise can be developed and validated by prototyping. A smooth transition from a semiformal to a formal specification and further on to design is achieved because all the description techniques rely on the same conceptual model to describe the functional and nonfunctional aspects of the system. Thus, the system is thoroughly documented at different description levels, each of which focuses on a distinct aspect of the entire development effort. Traceability of requirements is supported by linking the different models to each other.
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ER  -	d9a4ef8c9ef58701a533e747e35c8e10	58a40aea55ad6ca3a07a66e94acd577e	4da76def3f4db4d32a839aa02d447c50	article	Developing Knowledge-Based Systems with MIKE	J. Angele and D. Fensel and D. Landes and R. Studer	\N	1998
7900741	J Gen Intern Med	13	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Etchells:1998:J-Gen-Intern-Med:9798818	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1500900	\N	A Bedside Clinical Prediction Rule for Detecting Moderate or Severe Aortic Stenosis	\N	\N	699-704	\N	10	\N	pmid = {9798818}, doi = {}	OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a bedside clinical prediction rule for detecting moderate or severe aortic stenosis. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study with independent comparison to a diagnostic reference standard, doppler echocardiography. SETTING: Urban university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive hospital inpatients (n = 124) who had been referred for echocardiography. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Participants were examined by a third-year general internal medicine resident and a staff general internist. We hypothesized in advance that absence of a murmur over the right clavicle would rule out aortic stenosis, while the presence of three or four associated findings (slow carotid artery upstroke, reduced carotid artery volume, maximal murmur intensity at the second right intercostal space, and reduced intensity of the second heart sound) would rule in aortic stenosis. Study physicians were unaware of echocardiographic findings. The outcome was echocardiographic moderate or severe aortic stenosis, defined as a valve area of 1.2 cm2 or less, or a peak instantaneous gradient of 25 mm Hg or greater. Absence of a murmur over the right clavicle ruled out aortic stenosis (likelihood ratio [LR] 0.10; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.01, 0.44). The presence of three or four associated findings ruled in aortic stenosis (LR 40; 95% CI 6.6, 240). If a murmur was present over the right clavicle, but no more than two associated findings were present, then the examination was indeterminate (LR 1.8; 95% CI 0.93, 2.9). CONCLUSION: A clinical prediction rule, using simple bedside maneuvers, accurately ruled in and ruled out aortic stenosis.	d1a0a4587392c9522fd7904e18d8b5a9	ce7fbe5dba4c8a4c94ab7a548b123c29	19a5205859e3416c676a6466345bb4ce	article	A bedside clinical prediction rule for detecting moderate or severe aortic stenosis	E Etchells and V Glenns and S Shadowitz and C Bell and S Siu	\N	1998
7900746	JAMA	281	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Choudhry:1999:JAMA:10376577	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10376577?ordinalpos=16&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	The rational clinical examination. Does this patie...[JAMA. 1999] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	2231-2238	\N	23	\N	pmid = {10376577}, doi = {}	OBJECTIVE: To review evidence as to the precision and accuracy of clinical examination for aortic regurgitation (AR). METHODS: We conducted a structured MEDLINE search of English-language articles (January 1966-July 1997), manually reviewed all reference lists of potentially relevant articles, and contacted authors of relevant studies for additional information. Each study (n = 16) was independently reviewed by both authors and graded for methodological quality. RESULTS: Most studies assessed cardiologists as examiners. Cardiologists' precision for detecting diastolic murmurs was moderate using audiotapes (kappa = 0.51) and was good in the clinical setting (simple agreement, 94%). The most useful finding for ruling in AR is the presence of an early diastolic murmur (positive likelihood ratio [LR], 8.8-32.0 [95% confidence interval [CI], 2.8-32 to 16-63] for detecting mild or greater AR and 4.0-8.3 [95% CI, 2.5-6.9 to 6.2-11] for detecting moderate or greater AR) (2 grade A studies). The most useful finding for ruling out AR is the absence of early diastolic murmur (negative LR, 0.2-0.3 [95% CI, 0.1-0.3 to 0.2-0.4) for mild or greater AR and 0.1 [95% CI, 0.0-0.3] for moderate or greater AR) (2 grade A studies). Except for a test evaluating the response to transient arterial occlusion (positive LR, 8.4 [95% CI, 1.3-81.0]; negative LR, 0.3 [95% CI, 0.1-0.8]), most signs display poor sensitivity and specificity for AR. CONCLUSION: Clinical examination by cardiologists is accurate for detecting AR, but not enough is known about the examinations of less-expert clinicians.	ae604484b89043ee63280dbdbf06e27d	8e75e89120e5d8d3f4a58a134daf5fdf	1fde4fad84a2db297a380abcb63aa68a	article	The rational clinical examination. Does this patient have aortic regurgitation?	N K Choudhry and E E Etchells	\N	1999
7900751	Am Heart J	137	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munt:1999:Am-Heart-J:9924164	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9924164?ordinalpos=4&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Physical examination in valvular aortic stenosis: ...[Am Heart J. 1999] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	298-306	\N	2	\N	pmid = {9924164}, doi = {10.1053/hj.1999.v137.95496}	BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The goal of this study was to examine the ability of physical examination to predict valvular aortic stenosis severity and clinical outcome in 123 initially asymptomatic subjects (mean age 63 +/- 16 years, 70% men) followed up for a mean of 2.5 +/- 1.4 years. RESULTS: Doppler aortic jet velocity correlated with systolic murmur intensity (P =.003) and timing (P =.0002), a single second heart sound (P =.01), and carotid upstroke delay (P <.0001) and amplitude (P <.0001). However, no physical examination findings had both a high sensitivity and a high specificity for the diagnosis of severe valvular obstruction. Clinical end points were reached in 56 subjects (46%), including 8 deaths and 48 valve replacements for symptom onset. Univariate predictors of outcome included carotid upstroke delay (P =.0008) and amplitude (P =.0006), systolic murmur grade (P <.0001) and peak (P =.0003), and a single second heart sound (P =.003). On multivariate Cox regression analysis, the only physical examination predictor of outcome was carotid upstroke amplitude (P =.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Although physical examination findings correlate with stenosis severity, echocardiography still is needed to exclude severe obstruction reliably when this diagnosis is suspected.	8bfc22e222c484abd1cfcb246a5769ce	087f618a95fb53293ed05439ca660e46	bb7b1226e5a4828037a8734f3e5baf6b	article	Physical examination in valvular aortic stenosis: correlation with stenosis severity and prediction of clinical outcome	B Munt and M E Legget and C D Kraft and C Y Miyake-Hull and M Fujioka and C M Otto	\N	1999
7900758	Vigiliae Christianae	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pastorelli:2008	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2008/00000062/00000003/art00003	\N		\N	\N	261-284	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007208X281261}	The anti-Montanist notice of Pseudo-Hippolytus, Ref. VIII, 19 is often quoted in research in order to show that the Phrygian prophets wrote numerous books to complete the New Testament. It is, however, marked by an obvious editorial activity: the motive of countless books belongs to the author's heresiological arsenal and should not be counted as a testimony for the history of the New Testament canon. The author is more concerned about the issue of women's ministry : the conflict is on the one hand about the status of Priscilla and Maximilla as prophetic teachers, based on the prophetic office of the Paraclete, and on the other hand about their claims to write »prophetic« commentaries. The underlying principle is the Pauline prohibition that women teach, a fortiori that they write books.	c4b447aa12e9e4694ce041a5bf03acf9	762e879967498712955dec9c3dfce8e3	ba0dddf3e660c9bea1f578423c252ed8	article	Le Paraclet dans la notice antimontaniste du PseudoHippolyte, Refutatio omnium haeresium VIII, 19 Les commentaires prophetiques de Priscilla et Maximilla	David Pastorelli	\N	2008
7900771	Journal of Ecclesiastical History	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKechnie:1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	409-431	\N	\N	\N		"This paper will therefore focus on Gnosticism and Montanism, and the enthusiasm evinced for them by some feminist writers. Behind these -isms the validity of a wider argument is at stake; one subscribed to by a number of feminist theologians, and formulated, for example, by Carol Christ in her 1978 paper 'Heretics and outsiders'. Her case is that women have rightly been attracted to so-called heretical movements in all periods of Christian histrory, since movements are often labelled heretical precisely because they challenge the symbolism and patriarchal structure of the Orthodox Church. Was this the relation between Orthodoxy and heresy in the second and early third centuries?" "The works of feminist scholars dealing with the Nag Hammadi material." The "Euangelium Thomae" of Nag Hammadi. Tertullian. (pp. 410; 414)	bd2f27c2464eeba11a12820d9bd67305	40dae9a552e61fc88bb5202fae051ec5	18b9ada29c27fbe7850826058d83cc1f	article	'Women's Religion' and Second-Century Christianity	Paul McKechnie	\N	1996
7900778	Vigiliae Christianae	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paulsen:1978	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/1978/00000032/00000001/art00002	\N		\N	\N	19-52	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007278X00247}	\N	5a24de6cf060a7af691abb26a913a9df	79c34da0492dc0347afc2b562e5a5352	1933633340d48bae782d6ddd517b5214	article	Die Bedeutung des Montanismus für die Herausbildung des Kanons	Henning Paulsen	\N	1978
7900791	Journal of Theological Studies	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnes:1970	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org	\N		\N	\N	403-408	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/XXI.2.403}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XXI/2/403.pdf}	\N	8f8ab689da005f973aeac19fd29f53fd	758d20706e2c75e8651ecb8ff5dd34ce	044bad9fd27c582adb2b37686e95e0b8	article	The Chronology of Montanism	Timothy D. Barnes	\N	1970
7900810	\N	3874	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Concept Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Falmagne_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11671404_4	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	61-79	\N	\N	\N		This paper is adapted from a book and many scholarly articles. It reviews the main ideas of a theory for the assessment of
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a student’s knowledge in a topic and gives details on a practical implementation in the form of a software. The basic conceptof the theory is the ‘knowledge state,’ which is the complete set of problems that an individual is capable of solving ina particular topic, such as Arithmetic or Elementary Algebra. The task of the assessor—which is always a computer—consistsin uncovering the particular state of the student being assessed, among all the feasible states. Even though the number ofknowledge states for a topic may exceed several hundred thousand, these large numbers are well within the capacity of currenthome or school computers. The result of an assessment consists in two short lists of problems which may be labelled: ‘What the student can do’ and ‘What the student is ready to learn.’ In the most important applications of the theory, these two lists specify the exact knowledge state of the individual beingassessed. Moreover, the family of feasible states is specified by two combinatorial axioms which are pedagogically sound fromthe standpoint of learning. The resulting mathematical structure is related to closure spaces and thus also to concept lattices.This work is presented against the contrasting background of common methods of assessing human competence through standardizedtests providing numerical scores. The philosophy of these methods, and their scientific origin in nineteenth century physics,are briefly examined.	61b5996e4f4a4aa8a55b3803939803dc	b2f8c9986d3cd0421a0da1ef675d133a	fa964be5166aedf9b68c9fa20e300504	inbook	The Assessment of Knowledge, in Theory and in Practice	Jean-Claude Falmagne and Eric Cosyn and Jean-Paul Doignon and Nicolas Thiéry	Rokia Missaoui and Jürgen Schmid	2006
7900822	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Religious identity in late antiquity	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toronto	\N	\N	Nasrallah:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-35.246-250	\N	\N	\N		\N	06ff146a6246baad4a5afb24fb5b9127	9ffb3a860636f607dee735d540881909	64b5fe1843c0881dfa9e7eae257111f2	incollection	Prophecy, the periodization of history, and early Christian identity: a case from the so-called Montanist controversy	Laura Nasrallah	Robert M. Frakes and Elizabeth DePalma Digeser	2006
7900823	Handbuch Internet-Suchmaschinen: Nutzerorientierung in Wissenschaft und Praxis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA	\N	\N	\N	eprints315558	http://eprints.rclis.org/15558/	\N		\N	\N	356--374	\N	\N	\N		This article analyses how many scientific documents are indexed in the common search engines vs. specific scientific search engines.	295e4c7c449a9e53203230ed7ece9ae5	b915fb45a9a6dc3499247e76992c7897	c373546bc600016f0949573431e3eb86	misc	Wissenschaftliche Dokumente in Suchmaschinen	Dirk Pieper and Sebastian Wolf	Lewandowski Dirk	2009
7900831	Studia Patristica	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabbernee:2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	375-386	\N	\N	\N		\N	b28b1491ee63347a2f23fd5d2867ddc4	b45ed5f6b8e84a3aa05002d695022049	e25c8a523913eba995897a99b187f81b	article	To pardon or not to pardon? North African Montanism and the forgiveness of sins	William Tabbernee	\N	2001
7900855	Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dehandschutter:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	430-437	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.2143/ETL.75.4.504770}	The Martyrdom of Polycarp (MartPol) has fascinated scholarship more than once. But how moving the Letter of the Smyrneans on their bishop’s death may be, only editions and/or annotated translations did appear. Up to now there was no thorough treatment of the text in the form of a commentary of considerable extent. This gap has been filled by the sixth volume of the series Kommentar zu den Apostolischen Vätern. Gerd Buschmann, the author of this voluminous study, published already in 1994 a book on MartPol, which was based on his dissertation of 1991 (Hamburg). The present commentary continues in an excellent way Buschmann’s research. Its publication is like an invitation to update my own views on MartPol after twenty years.	eee063c93f3b7af773300ca00d00aa31	1498f2edd40e90fdb3eb8d0f1d34c183	23d7873959fb48e4154dcd84a017fda0	article	The Martyrdom of Polycarp and the Outbreak of Montanism	Boudewijn Dehandschutter	\N	1999
7900865	Studia patristica	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGinn:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	128-135	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b7b3d4415bb990d5bd93d57a9609c9b	98d29a119239c3ea3656f3467dc15583	f03f2d2065d1e2f96280e1241b361e98	article	The "Montanist" oracles and prophetic theology	Sheila Elizabeth McGinn	\N	1997
7900873	Studia patristica	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trevett:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	218-224	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b4d237f1c1533317eb867bd4e181923	2ca6df1e11e77bb199cc613705bd9677	ebe373dca695a351a06d1c8bca84c9f1	article	Eschatological timetabling and the Montanist prophet Maximilla	Christine Trevett	\N	1997
7900876	Studia patristica	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabbernee:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	206-217	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a22aadd415e851672f68ccdf31d2d35	439cc13d3bb1acdeee6021104ac59d7c	baa90488d61d39c1766f4b50ca315995	article	"Our trophies are better than your trophies" : the appeal to tombs and reliquaries in Montanist-orthodox relations	William Tabbernee	\N	1997
7900882	Vigiliae Christianae	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wypustek:1997	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/1997/00000051/00000003/art00005	\N		\N	\N	276-297	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007297X00219}	\N	1224dd5b13f2ce8436c72f0337f60f77	619688f1972ad6b851c9525c59fa6386	33158a68173c1865e395d2669ec634fd	article	Magic, Montanism, Perpetua, and the Severan Persecution	Andrzej Wypustek	\N	1997
7900898	Vigiliae Christianae	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buschmann:1995	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/1995/00000049/00000002/art00001	\N		\N	\N	105-145	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007295X00149}	\N	8a82df333383119031f41a8eb4aa2d44	666cb38a908dbd0eaed54ca89d9ebffe	c7cce88575f9cd67cf8c208c96989122	article	Martyrium Polycarpi 4 und der Montanismus	Gerd Buschmann	\N	1995
7900906	Jahrbuch fur Antike und Christentum	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markschies:1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	a879312cb72e31a3e22d68c3cbb2253d	6c7648438e5bf9423863d890d0a57589	f7d6c09d39337adc3d2a1f407344d1d1	article	Nochmals : Wo lag Pepuza? Wo lag Tymion? Nebst einigen Bemerkungen zur Fruhgeschichte des Montanismus	Christoph Markschies	\N	1994
7900912	Studia patristica	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jensen:1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	147-150	\N	\N	\N		\N	679d9d7de89c5b1857664113966148d4	934873e0e40a61b53b46778219760c60	b4f26937184be150ca545b150a2a9522	article	Prisca - Maximilla - Montanus : who was the founder of "Montanism"?	Anne Jensen	\N	1993
7900915	 Journal of Early Christian Studies	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabbernee:1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	249-280	\N	\N	\N		\N	196483da1495c93b8787c03a3648e2c9	db3e8f6858604146ff9d7747ab6f58f7	7b465b04aefc0c2f70b1c91967716a68	article	Montanist Regional Bishops : New Evidence from Ancient Inscriptions	William Tabbernee	\N	1993
7900936	Religion	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Williams:1989	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WWN-4D5W285-5D/2/62be42997502fd9725a56878d483139b	\N		\N	\N	331-351	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0048-721X}}, doi = {{10.1016/0048-721X(89)90050-X}}	What was the Montanist movement? It is a question which historians still struggle to answer. Once the traditionally held notion that Montanism shared certain features of Phrygian paganism is dismissed, we are left to account for its reported aberrant characteristics by another means. It is the contention of this article that the adaption of a [`]millenarian' model may grant us new insight into the dynamics of the movement's origin, especially in addressing those questions that ask why the movement began when it did, and what was its purpose in calling Christians to accept the new authority of the Paraclete as revealed through Montanus and his prophetesses.	db852165a52dd940f8ffecd32cdf17da	263d7a585bf16d7aafc09acd23a4b960	8d8320c01a571cbc63e979b2e6258fa9	article	The origins of the montanist movement: A sociological analysis	D. H. Williams	\N	1989
7900965	 Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frend:1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-34	\N	\N	\N		\N	84af4c60a0f1f1f5a87cf72a5c38d2fb	c7206c388c9a3b034b874887ce5b92fe	27253d401a34e18bd994b3a678bfce9b	article	Montanism : a movement of prophecy and regional identity in the early church.	W. H. C. Frend	\N	1988
7900981	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deerwester90indexingby	\N	\N		\N	\N	391--407	\N	\N	\N		\N	575406be49bf02e783ba1055a0702e38	8fc783afd6b0252aa5121527dd9e7fdf	752c9704906b8cbe2c2ba8189e11dcc0	article	Indexing by latent semantic analysis	Scott Deerwester and Susan T. Dumais and George W. Furnas and Thomas K. L and Richard Harshman	\N	1990
7900989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	furnas1988iru	\N	\N		\N	\N	465--480	\N	\N	\N		\N	2be80fed226fe708b415c10caf8d3e6c	78be8a4a06c0453b1db414c157c00d60	b7ee6989f3c0a0e7e98f4e81ff30a21f	article	{Information retrieval using a singular value decomposition model of latent semantic structure}	GW Furnas and S. Deerwester and ST Dumais and TK Landauer and RA Harshman and LA Streeter and KE Lochbaum	\N	1988
7901036	Ecological Modelling	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simioni200047	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBS-40WDRD8-1B/2/49a419d3dc23f4a9049aa9c7d48fe0b6	\N	ScienceDirect - Ecological Modelling : Treegrass: a 3D, process-based model for simulating plant interactions in tree–grass ecosystems	\N	\N	47 - 63	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3800}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0304-3800(00)00243-X}	The function and dynamics of savanna ecosystems result from complex interactions and feedbacks between grasses and trees, involving numerous processes (i.e. competition for light, water and nutrients, fire, and herbivory). These interactions are characterised by strong relationships between vegetation structure and function. Given the heterogeneous structure of savannas, modelling appears as a convenient approach to study tree-grass interactions. Most current models that describe carbon and water fluxes are not spatially explicit, which restricts their ability to simulate plant interactions at small scales in heterogeneous ecosystems. We present here a new 3D process-based model called TREEGRASS. The model aims at predicting, in heterogeneous tree-grass systems, plant individual radiation, carbon and water fluxes at a local spatial scale. It is run at a daily time-step over periods ranging from one to a few years. The model includes (i) a 3D mechanistic submodel simulating radiation and energy (i.e. transpiration) budgets; (ii) a soil water balance submodel, and (iii) a physiologically based submodel of primary production and leaf area development. The ability of TREEGRASS to predict the seasonal courses of grass dead and leaf mass, soil water content and light regime as observed in the field has been tested for grassy and shrubby areas of Lamto savannas (Ivory Coast). Simulations showed that the spatial distribution of primary production can be strongly affected by the spatial vegetation structure. Potential applications involve predicting net primary production and water balance from the individual to the ecosystem and from the day to the annual vegetation cycle (e.g. effects of tree spatial patterns on carbon and water fluxes at the ecosystem level).	ececda8dd4fb8f352dc9baaea2adcfd5	b98f561d339248128916d6952c59a725	efbd7f007a541359f49eb2a83076e8d4	article	Treegrass: a 3D, process-based model for simulating plant interactions in tree-grass ecosystems	G. Simioni and X. Le Roux and J. Gignoux and H. Sinoquet	\N	2000
7901055	Agricultural and Forest Meteorology	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeRoux1997117	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8W-3SWKBHD-9/2/2ee4164d40fdb901ea2adbaaef7aff9f	\N	ScienceDirect - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology : Radiation absorption and use by humid savanna grassland: assessment using remote sensing and modelling	\N	\N	117 - 132	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0168-1923}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1923(97)00002-6}	The components of the canopy radiation balance in photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), phytomass and leaf area index (LAI) were measured during a complete annual cycle in an annually burned African humid savanna. Directional reflectances measured by a hand-held radiometer were used to compute the canopy normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). The fraction fAPAR of PAR absorbed by the canopy (APAR) and canopy reflectances were simulated by the scattering from arbitrarily inclined leaves (SAIL) and the radiation interception in row intercropping (RIRI) models.
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The daily PAR to solar radiation ratio was linearly related to the daily fraction of diffuse solar radiation with an annual value around 0.47. The observed fAPAR was non-linearly related to NDVI. The SAIL model simulated reasonably well directional reflectances but noticeably overestimated fAPAR during most of the growing season. Comparison of simulations performed with the 1D and 3D versions of the RIRI model highlighted the weak influence of the heterogeneous structure of the canopy after fire and of the vertical distribution of dead and green leaves on total fAPAR. Daily fAPAR values simulated by the 3D-RIRI model were linearly related to and 9.8% higher than observed values.
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For sufficient soil water availability, the net production efficiency [epsilon]n of the savanna grass canopy was 1.92 and 1.28 g DM MJ-1 APAR (where DM stands for dry matter) during early regrowth and mature stage, respectively.
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In conclusion, the linear relationship between NDVI and fAPAR used in most primary production models operating at large scales may slightly overestimate fAPAR by green leaves for the humid savanna biome. Moreover, the net production efficiency of humid savannas is close to or higher than values reported for the other major natural biomes.	a64f656da8e14e135bc541314dc00c8f	db20f1ce68db3042943977d1d7798862	3c3f9f4082d9af7d4af56a233c658c52	article	Radiation absorption and use by humid savanna grassland: assessment using remote sensing and modelling	X. Le Roux and H. Gauthier and A. Bégué and H. Sinoquet	\N	1997
7901119	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication-cEntric Software (PLACES)	\N	\N	\N	\N	York, UK	\N	\N	places09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f164850d0c28d23bd3fc3e26eef8fc21	5b1d50f6b8b11671e868781dd00b99e1	5ee737723aa1b29ebaca40835809c2fb	inproceedings	Virtual Machine Support for Many-Core Architectures: Decoupling Abstract From Concrete Concurrency Models	Stefan Marr and Michael Haupt and Stijn Timbermont and Bram Adams and Theo D'Hondt and Pascal Costanza and Wolfgang De Meuter	\N	2009
7901146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, UAI’99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hofmann99probabilisticlatent	\N	\N		\N	\N	289--296	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d01d87b632b26d12249067a97af66e9	170e69d01faca56cc5422cf2f272ad5e	903c196b9f6ae9cc53e1d480e0802df0	inproceedings	Probabilistic latent semantic analysis	Thomas Hofmann	\N	1999
7901260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	cha2007tyt	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--14	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc9ddb39baa1fb590ec6bb7ef29259c2	d01f4a75a4712049f13c464b31ef6414	718bb817f2ee6785831033fe9e4989d0	article	{I tube, you tube, everybody tubes: analyzing the world's largest user generated content video system}	M. Cha and H. Kwak and P. Rodriguez and Y.Y. Ahn and S. Moon	\N	2007
7901265	Peer-to-Peer Video	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76450-4_9	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	205--217	\N	\N	\N		Established in 2005, YouTube is one of the fastest-growing websites, and has become one of the most accessed sites in the
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Internet. It has a significant impact on the Internet traffic distribution, but itself is suffering from severe scalabilityconstraints. Understanding the features of YouTube and similar video sharing sites is thus crucial to network traffic engineeringand to sustainable development of this new generation of services.	d6508ba8795517758e912023325dc9e5	472b1063972e934e1f9ab675b5896a77	46d32b77eec4c8ffa4c8f469131a95b1	article	Characteristics and Potentials of YouTube: A Measurement Study	Xu Cheng and Cameron Dale and Jiangchuan Liu	\N	2008
7901271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gross:ira	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6e0aa8506d8d9e9d94501dd996dbd0a	19bb9c028aa5074819b2e2ab1aa90824	967d9adc2e573348524ac6dbe09b42fe	article	{Information revelation and privacy in online social networks}	R. Gross and A. Acquisti	\N	2008
7901292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SocialNets '08: Proceedings of the 1st workshop on Social network systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1435498	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1435497.1435498	\N	Identifying user behavior in online social networks	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	location = {Glasgow, Scotland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-124-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1435497.1435498}	\N	19d265be2eeb44c5c3df8f852b2a7729	c8510afc8df91d8a87bfff0fdacc5cab	21aa1a6e2e63cb7c23a29130e69b74af	inproceedings	Identifying user behavior in online social networks	Marcelo Maia and Jussara Almeida and Virg\\'{\\i}lio Almeida	\N	2008
7901306	\N	\N	\N	2. completely new ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	Guides to information sources	UBMA_11602688X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=11602688X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XX, 236 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-598-24443-6, 978-3-598-24443-8}	\N	1438d6db769a792e6eb4754b3a094a69	600798c55e91ab83f1569a2a9a87fe01	e7f348acc6c51b214370bc2dc080fb8b	book	Information sources in patents	Stephen R. Adams	\N	2006
7901310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	\N	tabbernee_pepouza_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-019455-5}	\N	28dce8f97a621a2a47021c65f5393984	cf3575a5e866e82bb0da418d1d833aec	ceac22df3d41861f40caf912ccf96a48	book	Pepouza and Tymion. The Discovery and Archeological Exploration of a Lost Ancient City and an Imperial Estate 	William Tabbernee and Peter Lampe	\N	2008
7901317	Teaching in Higher Education	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parker:April2009:1356-2517:221	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/cthe/2009/00000014/00000002/art00009	\N		\N	\N	221-224(4)	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {4e3268b4f7abf24a2c60be3fba157258}, interhash = {a0cfe69483f63b67adf885d5465d5971}, doi = {doi:10.1080/13562510902757310}	But . . . teachers all go into the teaching situations projecting an identity: professional, enthusiastic, caustic, evangelical or whatever. We do not ‘simply’ transmit disciplinary material; we project to and enthuse the next generation; we accept the role of disciplinary representative and trainer/coach/tutor to those who will move into other work and those who we hope to follow in our footsteps.	914cbde0977d953ef259e083adc1deab	a0cfe69483f63b67adf885d5465d5971	4e3268b4f7abf24a2c60be3fba157258	article	Academics' virtual identities	Jan Parker	\N	April 2009
7901358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia. Einzelschriften	Hirschmann:2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	179	\N	isbn = {3-515-08675-7}	\N	e2d0e08ecd58da8fafebbe9b0a4225dc	4defcb130256fe5ebb6debbbc3abaebd	50d4a9a1778644bdc955652f7d4f662b	book	Horrenda secta. Untersuchungen zum frühchristlichen Montanismus und seinen Verbindungen zur paganen Religion Phrygiens	Vera-Elisabeth Hirschmann	\N	2005
7901383	Studia Patristica	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabbernee:1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	193-201	\N	\N	\N		\N	128aea73bb78f29ae9e053ef74420af3	327da7d0c7716f833f1fb2b2c20c6f8c	60f352e16b3376f9fabdfb7aa6b0fa36	article	Remnants of the New Prophecy: Literary and Epigraphical Sources of the Montanist Movement	William Tabbernee	\N	1989
7901422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcus {u. Weber}	Bonn	\N	Kleine Texte für Vorlesungen und Übungen	Bonwetsch:1914	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	129	\N		\N	33b265bbcbc2f01edbcc47810ce721e5	c75b8bae603cbee12b6df191e7025826	cebed8100f3aa9cda381d23c139051d3	book	Texte zur Geschichte des Montanismus	Gottlieb Nathanael Bonwetsch	\N	1914
7901489	Journal of Theological Studies	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gero:1977	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org	\N		\N	\N	520-524	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/XXVIII.2.520}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XXVIII/2/520.pdf}	\N	45c6bad64601f673b573751973cda73f	165265edd7ed867bc46062792003688f	974fc51ea93d8751cc31d4e0c4792c9f	article	Montanus and Montanism according to a Medieval Syriac Source	Stephen Gero	\N	1977
7901503	Zeitschrift MedienPädagogik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paetzold2007	http://www.medienpaed.com/2007/paetzold0709.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	17513a7d6dd5b301c06035588493344b	4f4b1d7ec1985d18aeed4ddeadfeb1cd	343a41f891ab7e483a75dd64cd21a0ab	article	E-Learning 3-D – welches Potenzial haben virtuelle 3-D-Umgebungen für das Lernen mit neuen Medien?	Henning Pätzold	\N	2007
7901506	Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gibson:1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	433-442	\N	\N	\N		\N	d73cf338b39e0927dc29f54449890cec	239d478865f8d238d4b5b3b4634e7232	128c728a852933a51e3b1c0a025a9395	article	Montanist Epitaphs at Usak	Elsa Gibson	\N	1975
7901548	IEEE Software	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MS.2009.64	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	34-41	\N	3	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2009.64}	\N	0183743e4c2f2f9dfdd876e3e9343a35	cc1cf9177cbce89b516b06ca7ed1647b	b88e76f2c2d8f713c681f7aa56f1d1e6	article	Embedded Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip Programming	Jean-Yves Mignolet and Roel Wuyts	\N	2009
7901555	Empirical Software Engineering, 2005. 2005 International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JePf05	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1541818	\N	Blueprint for a Software Engineering study	\N	\N	 10 pp.-	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ISESE.2005.1541818}	 One major problem for integrating study results into a common body of knowledge is the heterogeneity of reporting styles: (1) it is difficult to locate relevant information and (2) important information is often missing. Reporting guidelines are expected to support a systematic, standardized presentation of empirical research, thus improving reporting in order to support readers in (1) finding the information they are looking for, (2) understanding how an experiment is conducted, and (3) assessing the validity of its results. The objective of this paper is to survey the most prominent published proposals for reporting guidelines, and to derive a unified standard that which can serve as a starting point for further discussion. We provide detailed guidance on the expected content of the sections and subsections for reporting a specific type of empirical studies, i.e., controlled experiments. Before the guidelines can be evaluated, feedback from the research community is required. For this purpose, we propose to adapt guideline development processes from other disciplines.	48b11fea40a1fd341ac168ae88d83eef	e78038e353b568d7ea3e018e4fbef860	561bb36fdea65eb112579fee523dba96	inproceedings	Reporting guidelines for controlled experiments in software engineering	A. Jedlitschka and D. Pfahl	\N	2005
7901566	Proc. of. 29th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	narayanan2008robust	http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~shmat/shmat_oak08netflix.pdf	\N	Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets	\N	\N	111-125	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3168-7}, doi = {10.1109/SP.2008.33}	We present a new class of statistical deanonymization attacks against high-dimensional micro-data, such as individual preferences, recommendations,
\
transaction records and so on. Our techniques are robust to perturbation in the data and tolerate some mistakes in the adversary’s background knowledge.
\
We apply our de-anonymization methodology to the Netflix Prize dataset, which contains anonymous movie ratings of 500,000 subscribers of Netflix, the world’s
\
largest online movie rental service. We demonstrate that an adversary who knows only a little bit about an individual subscriber can easily identify this subscriber’s record in the dataset. Using the Internet Movie Database as the source of background knowledge, we successfully identified the Netflix records of
\
known users, uncovering their apparent political preferences and other potentially sensitive information.	1896fad5e6b9fecbc8fc40ffa36c3987	77c86be6c4bf7fc51b7faecfe85479fe	1b413dd05ae198354a98c61d2b83994a	article	Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets	Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov	\N	2008
7901567	Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	28	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kitc02	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1027796	\N		\N	\N	 721-734	\N	8	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2002.1027796}	 Empirical software engineering research needs research guidelines to improve the research and reporting processes. We propose a preliminary set of research guidelines aimed at stimulating discussion among software researchers. They are based on a review of research guidelines developed for medical researchers and on our own experience in doing and reviewing software engineering research. The guidelines are intended to assist researchers, reviewers, and meta-analysts in designing, conducting, and evaluating empirical studies. Editorial boards of software engineering journals may wish to use our recommendations as a basis for developing guidelines for reviewers and for framing policies for dealing with the design, data collection, and analysis and reporting of empirical studies.	8c6badf9fa05b3b9d84c036bebe339d5	94a262c16d3cb6f5c2f23d849ea08c68	465563a88909a20a4306d3e6f96f772d	article	Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering	B.A. Kitchenham and S.L. Pfleeger and L.M. Pickard and P.W. Jones and D.C. Hoaglin and K. El Emam and J. Rosenberg	\N	2002
7901604	Journal of Mathematical Psychology	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schrepp_1997	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WK3-45M9010-2/2/18cb62542e093c4ef84cf598300e4928	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Mathematical Psychology : A Generalization of Knowledge Space Theory to Problems with More Than Two Answer Alternatives*1	\N	\N	237 - 243	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-2496}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jmps.1997.1169}	In the theory of knowledge spaces (Doignon & Falmagne, 1985) a knowledge domain is represented by a setQof problems. The knowledge of a subject in the knowledge domain is described by the subset of problems from the domain that the subject is able to solve. A central assumption is therefore that the answer of a subject to a problem can be classified as either correct or incorrect. We show that the central concepts of the theory can be generalized to problem domains in which solutions can be evaluated on a linear scale concerning their quality.	1ddc4d48ff0690c6fb7c0c371a267617	9b47d5ea14739009aa14a99d4bbe58d9	06ed9b7d2f0581eac28e7150ca0dd117	article	A Generalization of Knowledge Space Theory to Problems with More Than Two Answer Alternatives	Martin Schrepp	\N	1997
7901650	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conati_2002	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/umuai/umuai12.html#ConatiGV02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	371-417	\N	4	\N	date = {2004-01-26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1021258506583}	When a tutoring system aims to provide students with interactive help, it needs to
\
know what knowledge the student has and what goals the student is currently trying to achieve.
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That is, it must do both assessment and plan recognition. These modeling tasks involve a high
\
level of uncertainty when students are allowed to follow various lines of reasoning and are
\
not required to showall their reasoning explicitly. We use Bayesian networks as a comprehensive,
\
sound formalism to handle this uncertainty. Using Bayesian networks, we have devised the probabilistic
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student models forA ndes, a tutoring system forN ewtonian physics whose philosophy
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is to maximize student initiative and freedom during the pedagogical interaction. Andes’
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models provide long-term knowledge assessment, plan recognition, and prediction of students’
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actions during problem solving, as well as assessment of students’ knowledge and understanding
\
as students read and explain worked out examples. In this paper, we describe the basic mechanisms
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that allow Andes’ student models to soundly perform assessment and plan recognition,
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as well as the Bayesian network solutions to issues that arose in scaling up the model to a
\
full-scale, ¢eld evaluated application.We also summarize the results of several evaluations of
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Andes which provide evidence on the accuracy of its student models.	c6846a75dfeb5a18a8dfbd89d9289ce9	11fdc79a44fb06b6b6b528d2ad44cd2c	910e0cfbca5734a5488fdcae3237a165	article	Using Bayesian Networks to Manage Uncertainty in Student Modeling	Cristina Conati and Abigail S. Gertner and Kurt VanLehn	\N	2002
7901716	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESAIR '09: Proceedings of the WSDM '09 Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1506255	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1506255	\N	A hybrid approach to item recommendation in folksonomies	\N	\N	25--29	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-430-0}, doi = {10.1145/1506250.1506255}	In this paper we consider the problem of item recommendation in collaborative tagging communities, so called folksonomies, where users annotate interesting items with tags. Rather than following a collaborative filtering or
\
annotation-based approach to recommendation, we extend the probabilistic latent semantic analysis (PLSA) approach and present a unified recommendation model which evolves from item user and item tag co-occurrences in parallel. The
\
inclusion of tags reduces known collaborative filtering problems related to overfitting and allows for higher quality recommendations. Experimental results on a large snapshot of the delicious bookmarking service show the scalability
\
of our approach and an improved recommendation quality compared to two-mode collaborative or annotation based methods.	0b86073a2c9c55a602d71edef99b9eac	5a4e686feaa38748f7eac2c8a3afe51e	c1397d5b1bf9d8305aecbb9133bdce2c	inproceedings	A hybrid approach to item recommendation in folksonomies	Robert Wetzker and Winfried Umbrath and Alan Said	\N	2009
7901731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Charles Schlacks	Salt Lake City	\N	\N	kaiser:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4648351cd0098eecd39a2e8141ffa7fe	267d67c95ed0139c9341b98bdaa62811	855ffc885a7e60e741271f8325bbc285	book	The Laws of Rus' - Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries	\N	Daniel H. Kaiser (ed. and trans.)	1992
7901735	\N	4213	\N	\N	\N	\N	PKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	atzmueller2006sdmap	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/pkdd/pkdd2006.html#AtzmullerP06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	6-17	\N	\N	conf/pkdd/2006	date = {2006-10-23}, isbn = {3-540-45374-1}, doi = {10.1007/11871637_6}	In this paper we present the novel SD-Map algorithm for exhaustive but efficient subgroup discovery. SD-Map guarantees to identify all interesting subgroup patterns contained in a data set, in contrast to heuristic or samplingbased methods. The SD-Map algorithm utilizes the well-known FP-growth method for mining association rules with adaptations for the subgroup discovery task.We show how SD-Map can handle missing values, and provide an experimental evaluation of the performance of the algorithm using synthetic data.	3bf1874cffd237d8f9318679d1a82d73	f856c6b72f915861203f4ab460dc247d	3edb41b31504187c963dd0383ee379e6	inproceedings	SD-Map - A Fast Algorithm for Exhaustive Subgroup Discovery.	Martin Atzmüller and Frank Puppe	Johannes Fürnkranz and Tobias Scheffer and Myra Spiliopoulou	2006
7901740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Archaeology	Warsaw	\N	\N	słupecki:1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7622a783177ccbd3855b4f40d30a9a12	c7ee8b7bd5bdf43f3fddb8f3b8ad3f73	509495346bb7d5ce1c9290d63fe20305	book	Slavonic Pagan Sanctuaries	Leszek Paweł Słupecki	\N	1994
7901742	Journal of Universal Computer Science	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	atzmueller2005semiautomatic	http://www.jucs.org/jucs_11_11/semi_automatic_visual_subgroup	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1752-1765	\N	11	\N	date = {2006-04-19}, doi = {10.3217/jucs-011-11-1752}	Visual mining methods enable the direct integration of the user to overcome major problems of automatic data mining methods, e.g., the presentation of uninteresting results, lack of acceptance of the discovered findings, or limited confidence in these. We present a novel subgroup mining approach for explorative and descriptive data mining implemented in the VIKAMINE system. We propose several integrated visualization methods to support subgroup mining. Furthermore, we describe three case studies using data from fielded systems in the medical domain.	c06d05f84d71d7e949d40bd2e994e76d	0b67dd9c2f5aacb51b76de3e2b9a2116	441e7f60d02f2fd1ec0eb913545a4c89	article	Semi-Automatic Visual Subgroup Mining using VIKAMINE.	Martin Atzmüller and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
7901743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Müller-Wille:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd4997240139c1fd729d9454ac1d60d0	4a859965a38dddac802e2c612106df1e	de40151314d205dd071c9d0c9e39f93c	book	Opferkulte der Germanen und Slawen	Michael Müller-Wille	\N	1999
7901774	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESAIR '09: Proceedings of the WSDM '09 Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1506255	http://www.dai-labor.de/fileadmin/files/publications/wetzker_folksonomyrecommendation_esair2009_final.pdf	\N	A hybrid approach to item recommendation in folksonomies	\N	\N	25--29	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-430-0}, doi = {10.1145/1506250.1506255}	In this paper we consider the problem of item recommendation in collaborative tagging communities, so called folksonomies, where users annotate interesting items with tags. Rather than following a collaborative filtering or
\
annotation-based approach to recommendation, we extend the probabilistic latent semantic analysis (PLSA) approach and present a unified recommendation model which evolves from item user and item tag co-occurrences in parallel. The
\
inclusion of tags reduces known collaborative filtering problems related to overfitting and allows for higher quality recommendations. Experimental results on a large snapshot of the delicious bookmarking service show the scalability
\
of our approach and an improved recommendation quality compared to two-mode collaborative or annotation based methods.	0b86073a2c9c55a602d71edef99b9eac	5a4e686feaa38748f7eac2c8a3afe51e	c1397d5b1bf9d8305aecbb9133bdce2c	inproceedings	A hybrid approach to item recommendation in folksonomies	Robert Wetzker and Winfried Umbrath and Alan Said	\N	2009
7901854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_28056063X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=28056063X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Die Greencard-Regelung in Deutschland	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9360-7}	\N	3ac39e72c1dbb7a947682870655cf03d	c8e3a90142326db4396dc00022029b64	34c7ad1c07589da68818431709a42f9a	book	Internationale Migration hoch qualifizierter Arbeitskräfte	Heike Pethe	\N	2006
7901886	Child Health Care	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38101, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:259623	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10142086	\N		\N	\N	5--19	\N	1	\N		We investigated the epidemiology of pediatric anxiety and distress associated with magnetic resonance imaging procedures (MRIPs). Scores on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger, Gorsuch, Lushene, Vagg, \\& Jacobs, 1983) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (Spielberger, Edwards, Lushene, Montuori, \\& Platzek, 1973), and subjective ratings of distress associated with MRIP were obtained from 55 pediatric oncology patients and their parents. Approximately 30\\% of children and their parents reported that MRIP produced significant distress. However, parents' ratings of their child's distress were significantly higher than children's self-ratings, and agreement between child and parent pairs was poor. Insertion of an intravenous line was identified as the most aversive component of MRIP by both parents (55\\%) and children (38\\%). The selective application of cognitive-behavioral interventions for noninvasive diagnostic procedures is suggested.	9a3b4af2c5be4249fc9db30025934049	b5a87d3a9ccf704231ef45f1eb1d4a5a	eff030c970361970f784e575673630c3	article	Children's distress during magnetic resonance imaging procedures.	V. L. Tyc and D. Fairclough and B. Fletcher and L. Leigh and R. K. Mulhern	\N	1995
7902004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona, Spain	Universitat Pompeu Fabra	\N	Celma:Thesis2008	http://mtg.upf.edu/~ocelma/PhD/doc/ocelma-thesis.pdf	\N	Very interesting PhD Thesis with a very interesting comparison of different techniques.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Music consumption is biased towards a few popular artists. For instance,
\
\	in 2007 only 1% of all digital tracks accounted for 80% of all sales.
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\	Similarly, 1,000 albums accounted for 50% of all album sales, and
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\	80% of all albums sold were purchased less than 100 times. There
\
\	is a need to assist people to filter, discover, personalise and recommend
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\	from the huge amount of music content available along the Long Tail.
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\	
\
\	Current music recommendation algorithms try to accurately predict
\
\	what people demand to listen to. However, quite often these algorithms
\
\	tend to recommend popular -or well-known to the user- music, decreasing
\
\	the effectiveness of the recommendations. These approaches focus
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\	on improving the accuracy of the recommendations. That is, try to
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\	make accurate predictions about what a user could listen to, or buy
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\	next, independently of how useful to the user could be the provided
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\	recommendations.
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\	
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\	In this Thesis we stress the importance of the user's perceived quality
\
\	of the recommendations. We model the Long Tail curve of artist popularity
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\	to predict -potentially-interesting and unknown music, hidden in
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\	the tail of the popularity curve. Effective recommendation systems
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\	should promote novel and relevant material (non-obvious recommendations),
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\	taken primarily from the tail of a popularity distribution.
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\	
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\	The main contributions of this Thesis are: <i>(i)</i> a novel network-based
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\	approach for recommender systems, based on the analysis of the item
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\	(or user) similarity graph, and the popularity of the items, <i>(ii)</i>
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\	a user-centric evaluation that measures the user's relevance and
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\	novelty of the recommendations, and <i>(iii)</i> two prototype systems
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\	that implement the ideas derived from the theoretical work. Our findings
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\	have significant implications for recommender systems that assist
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\	users to explore the Long Tail, digging for content they might like.	711f5ccb1b3a393e07d0d970cabd86e9	2609002e3c2226baad5869165d46345f	57270eb52f719e65da9d0fb6db81e94a	phdthesis	Music Recommendation and Discovery in the Long Tail	Oscar Celma	\N	2008
7902103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bigdawg	\N	\N	Avoid 12 Common Mistakes Made by Novice Investors and Ensure High Rates of Return!	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05aceb05006fc48295edf8c6c8ab151d	5f12f4bd64e66d96873cf1c3f940411a	daabe6c107abbed7a927563fe5d15b8f	article	How to Eliminate Risk in Real Estate Investment!	www.realestatesecretsoftheunknown.com	www.realestatesecretsoftheunknown.com	2009
7902194	Families of the mentally ill: Coping and adaptation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guilford Publications	\N	\N	\N	terkelsen1987efr	\N	\N		\N	\N	151--166	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6378cdfd2629ecb2d95a637a708a66f	da54660ec605e600ae5605c6d6a1fe46	61e564416e0fba8137bab844c1af1ead	article	{The evolution of family responses to mental illness through time}	K.G. Terkelsen	\N	1987
7902231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Röhrig	St. Ingbert	\N	\N	UBHD718274	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	164 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86110-007-X}, language = {ger}	\N	74e8d5a1420b49643a6ad078824fd8b5	667c81bd24f7b5fc5fe83c49308de0a4	079355c717c443181538d5093e4a2f04	book	Die Emigration der deutschen Juden nach Argentinien (1933 - 1945)	Kirsten Moneke	\N	1993
7902238	American Journal of Preventive Medicine	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	khoury2007wgw	\N	\N		\N	\N	310--317	\N	4	\N		\N	14c9a635e84302274f65326c01d22ec5	9d89475debfcc4b448aecfa934ad3c1b	657e2b3ef9e3a70355a24de541b38123	article	{Will genomics widen or help heal the schism between medicine and public health?}	M.J. Khoury and M. Gwinn and W. Burke and S. Bowen and R. Zimmern	\N	2007
7902249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	\N	\N	Handbuch zur Geschichte der Juden in Österreich : Reihe B ; 2	UBHD1876761	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-205-98174-X}, language = {ger}	\N	92b4dd7e56b18d7378bab74ba52d24aa	b92b1149781f07431ddf2f47061dcb31	9d10d6cf3499c748b7396226657ffdee	book	Studien zur Geschichte der Juden in Österreich	Martha [Hrsg.] Keil	\N	1994
7902252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. für Gesellschaftskritik	\N	\N	Biografische Texte zur Kultur- und Zeitgeschichte ; Bd. 12	UBHD774600	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	236 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-85115-173-9}, language = {}	\N	54596088de394057d6ea521854918319	73c54026181da201b726cffa8e8a7302	d9875ee751c30813e6e605a3ae808c03	book	Die Heimat wurde ihnen fremd, die Fremde nicht zur Heimat	Adi [Hrsg.] Wimmer	\N	1993
7902253	Brain	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ Press	\N	\N	\N	rothwell:pfh	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a2689d6a5046f913f4dd05200eb3eb6	41ab1d9d0363a8e2e260c3e1c18ea35f	324112385bdaf735e3085f0b1306d554	article	{From Paralysis to Fatigue: A History of Psychosomatic Illness in the Modern Era. By Edward Shorter.}	J. ROTHWELL	\N	2000
7902265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ueberreuter	\N	\N	Österreichische Geschichte ; [Erg.-Bd. 4]	UBHD2096865	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	727 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8000-7159-3, 3-8000-7159-2}, language = {ger}	\N	0afe99c72990e6d22211b609a8ff0ba4	6757f66e78fb7510b8d3acdc03e79001	6f707ad8cb5a28d949194f9a771a9e03	book	Geschichte der Juden in Österreich	Eveline Brugger	\N	2006
7902273	From Basic Pain Mechanisms to Headache	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	jensen2006tsa	\N	\N		\N	\N	51	\N	\N	\N		\N	16e09d126094d042a951dec75d313978	a5487d08e42ca296b5be22d07f8f45ab	efa788b787485bb68155ee6386191df9	article	{6 Translation of symptoms and signs into mechanisms in neuropathic pain}	T.S. Jensen	\N	2006
7902283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	\N	\N	Aschkenas : Beiheft ; 1	UBHD1877941	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	351 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-205-98245-2}, language = {ger}	\N	55c888e3af9746d4fb3723ab07b7601c	1471d54a17b717b85e92366d80fd4368	4dd67aad9f7af3e1b1e1db5dbd67adf1	book	Judentum und jüdische Geschichte im Schulunterricht nach 1945	Thomas Lange	\N	1994
7902289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prodist	\N	\N	\N	mechanic1982sib	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d7c91a4a61c3076c6144c5573e1ba10	71b8779af01282aedb07d3d78e50a104	60ee65c20c7d6622a1b2f10a94e4f910	book	{Symptoms, illness behavior, and help-seeking}	D. Mechanic	\N	1982
7902309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Österreichischen Historikerkommission. Vermögensentzug während der NS-Zeit sowie Rückstellungen und Entschädigungen seit 1945 in Österreich ; 20 : Nationalsozialistische Institutionen des Vermögensentzuges ; 1	UBHD1997015	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	383 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7029-0497-2, 3-486-56784-5}, language = {ger}	\N	164d41da53a49e2310b60573ebcc1c27	45a3954ff77a5363d52040751d94e9a9	8ae33ec05717650121e916252b1a139c	book	Die Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung als Beraubungsinstitution	Gabriele Anderl and Dirk Rupnow	\N	2004
7902312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polity Pr	\N	\N	\N	nettleton2006sha	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	551be1f890db548991cbdeb2dedf972f	f85829437c2d3b9c4af8d8535f2dc924	7d6bb5f6eacb960c9eff02f48a129c11	book	{The sociology of health and illness}	S. Nettleton	\N	2006
7902975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra	\N	\N	\N	Pereira2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9898074116, 9789898074119}	\N	34d9b0379b00e4a8c43cb8c0893b246d	5b4c823157c2edc40f05b6dd7668f8aa	e0ef05c4e82c18d7ba5e2ef3c1a3aff6	book	Miguel Bombarda (1851-1910) e singularidades de uma época	Por Ana Leonor Pereira and João Rui Pita	\N	2006
7903169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qita	\N	\N	paper for social tag prediction by Stanford university	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1051590ef36e42160bade647c1b8d42	9a56d13886d644540d0f4c07e82e3245	5af922636bffc847eba51cda5e7415ed	article	social tag prediction	\N	ACM SIGIR	2008
7903452	SIAM J. Comput.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/siamcomp/DolevDN00	\N	\N	DDN Construction.
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One way of achieving CCA2 security	\N	\N	391-437	\N	2	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f0cbfc622afcfe29eb3e9c41e6091ea0	179a0adab1a978ac138db01b85b7d329	f7a00e92eff40cbe8872ea31c5eb6ddf	article	Nonmalleable Cryptography	Danny Dolev and Cynthia Dwork and Moni Naor	\N	2000
7903462	J. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/jacm/CanettiGH04	\N	\N	counterexample of random oracle mode	\N	\N	557-594	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1008731.1008734}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	1d273a8ffeb20eaefa2938a2e3481c90	a962fba6bfcad801701afe584d2ce01d	d83b02800f818489fd40001e557ec3fa	article	The random oracle methodology, revisited	Ran Canetti and Oded Goldreich and Shai Halevi	\N	2004
7903469	\N	1462	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-64892-5}	\N	f896a7362f5eab7ab00dbd6c37f3a039	91a7e0702405712b9c3be8e683ee721b	55d658b16fc0a64a559d7e99a0e30c73	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO '98, 18th Annual International
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               Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August
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               23-27, 1998, Proceedings	\N	Hugo Krawczyk	1998
7903471	\N	1462	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/CramerS98	\N	\N	practical pke achieving CCA2-security
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adaptive chosen ciphertext attack	\N	\N	13-25	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/crypto/1998	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1462/14620013.htm}, isbn = {3-540-64892-5}	\N	df230fe199dec498665a53470e113535	76df314760c943ae45d6474aa594cb29	e5c0998d85729cc8bc5a5515d470112d	inproceedings	A Practical Public Key Cryptosystem Provably Secure Against
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               Adaptive Chosen Ciphertext Attack	Ronald Cramer and Victor Shoup	Hugo Krawczyk	1998
7903474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/DolevDN91	\N	\N		\N	\N	542-552	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC23	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	424e1ea574f3a84868b6d9ee8247bfc8	c9fb6e2eb8de9d352a89b846e3743075	df9b1bb64a6e59f22237f2ffb5eb5143	inproceedings	Non-Malleable Cryptography (Extended Abstract)	Danny Dolev and Cynthia Dwork and Moni Naor	\N	1991
7903475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC23	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f90bbf8d8905ee13d547be6183ae37ff	37d9ce5b393b0667f7777790afec0df7	7c45c0ab6efbdc40d862d9fb57aed863	proceedings	Proceedings of the Twenty Third Annual ACM Symposium on
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               Theory of Computing, 6-8 May 1991, New Orleans, Louisiana,
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               USA	\N	\N	1991
7903489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/HaitnerR07	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/2007	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1250790.1250792}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-59593-631-8}	\N	67e76e784eb5f71c34e1aba4ce530f76	c5349ae537646056b2532d0d539db69b	a484c4f1a05dbc62ec2233d0209d671b	inproceedings	Statistically-hiding commitment from any one-way function	Iftach Haitner and Omer Reingold	David S. Johnson and Uriel Feige	2007
7903490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-59593-631-8}	\N	9a701e6f052d42de61a21a81c898d8ce	913f933bd63a821bba8a8589df085feb	d60793438ba56c9a71050477f5aaa8f7	proceedings	Proceedings of the 39th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of
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               Computing, San Diego, California, USA, June 11-13, 2007	\N	David S. Johnson and Uriel Feige	2007
7903521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ccs/BellareR93	\N	\N	first paper on random oracle model	\N	\N	62-73	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/168588.168596}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	f8f45ff13646fff4333fdf0af194a80e	4d1328a6931ffe7eb4a73352f00614d8	818aa059ea7e00c03ea6a340e20f2520	inproceedings	Random Oracles are Practical: A Paradigm for Designing Efficient
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               Protocols	Mihir Bellare and Phillip Rogaway	\N	1993
7903582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC22	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cd62dc6373314093e1832d6535632de9	4acd5d27918d6ffbf5a671c0ceab2892	7bec6b2d009fdbdd02e6110715fef4fa	proceedings	Proceedings of the Twenty Second Annual ACM Symposium on
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               Theory of Computing, 14-16 May 1990, Baltimore, Maryland,
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               USA	\N	\N	1990
7903583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/NaorY90	\N	\N	Naor-Yung construction	\N	\N	427-437	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC22	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	dad0b06c9f28615866fe3a2c451c6749	9d1e8dd86bb35b6453ba0baaf5f73528	655269f39f283739b6274a4e9560b700	inproceedings	Public-key Cryptosystems Provably Secure against Chosen
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               Ciphertext Attacks	Moni Naor and Moti Yung	\N	1990
7903593	\N	2332	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/CramerS02	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-64	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2002	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2332/23320045.htm}, isbn = {3-540-43553-0}	\N	fff9aaacbb0efe5bd37578dbd32097cb	e4a6383332a7a3af68e1838cce7b7487	bb5807c63d4735258aa03f4a7e1e3f60	inproceedings	Universal Hash Proofs and a Paradigm for Adaptive Chosen
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               Ciphertext Secure Public-Key Encryption	Ronald Cramer and Victor Shoup	Lars R. Knudsen	2002
7903594	\N	2332	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-43553-0}	\N	0e7c037297c24073e0e47c1ab1225f85	182163a1f1b05c143ffdbd2477be56d6	be305debc1e4be644f8eb82044ea615f	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2002, International Conference
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               on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques,
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               Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 28 - May 2, 2002, Proceedings	\N	Lars R. Knudsen	2002
7903616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cryptology ePrint Archive, Report 2002/042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cryptoeprint:2002:042	http://eprint.iacr.org/2002/042	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02cd856d8c99bf29d971667e8d47e7d8	8c988dfbda76043da0bda3e1ba4c1518	11ef50b51c60fcbe72d30690af771d9a	misc	A Unified Methodology For Constructing Public-Key Encryption Schemes Secure Against Adaptive Chosen-Ciphertext Attack	Edith Elkind and Amit Sahai	\N	2002
7903627	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT; 1998	\N	\N	\N	dasgupta2006csc	\N	\N		\N	\N	235	\N	\N	\N		\N	398ad015a2c69f91ae4a261827ae1942	5e5647fb2e622a3202d03cc0f838505a	075f3cecd3e387392f678b608f054ec8	article	{Coarse sample complexity bounds for active learning}	S. Dasgupta	\N	2006
7903732	Trends in Ecology & Evolution	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	balmford2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VJ1-484SKSD-1/2/8b8140b492cba22b66ed2e4e8e448feb	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Ecology & Evolution : Measuring the changing state of nature	\N	\N	326 - 330	\N	7	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00067-3}	Most attempts to quantify the impact of humanity on nature and bring it to public attention have centred around estimates of extinction rates. Suggestions that these figures have been exaggerated are, in our view, misplaced, but extinction rate estimates do face other problems - inevitable uncertainty, an arguably weak link to economic value, and insensitivity to short-term change. We therefore look here at other large-scale measures of the changing state of nature, focusing on recent analyses of trends in population size, numbers of populations and habitat extent. In spite of being limited by sampling inadequacies, these data provide a sensitive short-term complement to the long-term perspective gained from considering extinction rates that can be linked directly both to economic values and to public concerns. Although further work is needed on extinction rates, we conclude that significant new emphasis should be placed on instituting broader, more systematic monitoring of habitats and populations.	41729439474fde03dce0cec71197db44	187529ab2b1062b7d6ecdd17afa0504c	27e4554b3dab5bb702a925814f022c91	article	Measuring the changing state of nature	Andrew Balmford and Rhys E. Green and Martin Jenkins	\N	2003
7903937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giveon2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.2175	\N	Spontaneous SUSY Breaking in Various Dimensions	\N	cite arxiv:0904.2175
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Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We generalize the ISS model of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking to lower
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dimensions. We also comment on the dynamics of the corresponding brane systems
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in string theory, and on possible applications to gauge/gravity duality.
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	772156209f0f0e6f3d540b28d9da7cd2	623211db73b825b073d8cfb000aa65a2	128b24d89b8fe182a6bccee37c46e985	misc	Spontaneous SUSY Breaking in Various Dimensions	Amit Giveon and David Kutasov and Oleg Lunin	\N	2009
7904122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sloan_2009_OCLC	http://article.gmane.org/gmane.culture.libraries.ngc4lib/5578	\N		\N	Mailinglistenbeitrag vom 15. April 2009 auf NGC4LIB	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	277611f550f0b0103151c9eb20448de0	311cc33964230430816e45051c61f898	4e78fac5f9ab29be45d0c9b1c62c2c07	misc	OCLC's proposed policy on record use - my two cents worth	Bernie G. Sloan	\N	2009
7904157	\N	\N	\N	3., vollst. überarb. u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	3540006893	http://www.amazon.com/Allgemeine-Staatslehre-konstitutionelle-Staatswissenschaft-Rechtswissenschaft/dp/3540006893%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540006893	\N	Amazon.com: Allgemeine Staatslehre: Über die konstitutionelle Demokratie in einer multikulturellen globalisierten Welt (Enzyklopädie der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaft ... Rechtswissenschaft) (German Edition): Thomas Fleiner, Lidija R. Basta Fleiner: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540006893}, asin = {3540006893}, isbn = {3540006893}	\N	6760c4773d3ceee158f1eacc5ad57485	2a40ff84234031bc22831c9d50518200	997a2d09f3cafca19f6808bb2fc2dfa4	book	Allgemeine Staatslehre: Über die konstitutionelle Demokratie in einer multikulturellen globalisierten Welt (Enzyklopädie der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaft ... Rechtswissenschaft) (German Edition)	Thomas Fleiner and Lidija R. Basta Fleiner	\N	2003
7904355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	garg2008personalized	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454020	\N	Personalized, interactive tag recommendation for flickr	\N	\N	67--74	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {10.1145/1454008.1454020}	We study the problem of personalized, interactive tag recommendation for Flickr: While a user enters/selects new tags for a particular picture, the system suggests related tags to her, based on the tags that she or other people have used in the past along with (some of) the tags already entered. The suggested tags are dynamically updated with every additional tag entered/selected. We describe a new algorithm, called Hybrid, which can be applied to this problem, and show that it outperforms previous algorithms. It has only a single tunable parameter, which we found to be very robust.
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Apart from this new algorithm and its detailed analysis, our main contributions are (i) a clean methodology which leads to conservative performance estimates, (ii) showing how classical classification algorithms can be applied to this problem, (iii) introducing a new cost measure, which captures the effort of the whole tagging process, (iv) clearly identifying, when purely local schemes (using only a user's tagging history) can or cannot be improved by global schemes (using everybody's tagging history).	4765b1866e232ed36ade64b0ed760856	97a0bfae393c50cc3b59e30ce2194dbe	bc41bb2e724191661fa99cb016809c37	inproceedings	Personalized, interactive tag recommendation for flickr	Nikhil Garg and Ingmar Weber	\N	2008
7904366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genoa, Italy	\N	\N	rambow2006psa	http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~bonnie/publications.html	\N		\N	\N	559--564	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a089e07df131b7623220c7d91d51e17	47a19150c88fafdede5e5e0bbcd588d9	bbb742da71193794946ad92e6cc1286d	inproceedings	{Parallel Syntactic Annotation of Multiple Languages}	O. Rambow and B. Dorr and D. Farwell and R. Green and N. Habash and S. Helmreich and E. Hovy and L. Levin and K. Miller and T. Mitamura and F. Reeder and A. Siddharthan	\N	2006
7904372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	brodsky2008card	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454037	\N	CARD	\N	\N	171--178	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {10.1145/1454008.1454037}	This paper proposes a framework for Composite Alternative Recommendation Development (CARD), which supports composite product and service definitions, top-k decision optimization, and dynamic preference learning. Composite services are characterized by a set of sub-services, which, in turn, can be composite or atomic. Each atomic and composite service is associated with metrics, such as cost, duration, and enjoyment ranking. The framework is based on the Composite Recommender Knowledge Base, which is composed of views, including Service Metric Views that specify services and their metrics; Recommendation Views that specify the ranking definition to balance optimality and diversity; parametric Transformers that specify how service metrics are defined in terms of metrics of its subservices; and learning sets from which the unknown parameters in the transformers are iteratively learned. Also introduced in the paper is the top-k selection criterion that, based on a vector of utility metrics, provides the balance between the optimality of individual metrics and the diversity of recommendations. To exemplify the framework, specific views are developed for a travel package recommender system.	6e64f0852857311944c1ddb88590322e	c9cd132d4f0763c4fcf094cd738fbd54	2938e17e594e801df3e9f07e0f06a513	inproceedings	CARD: a decision-guidance framework and application for recommending composite alternatives	Alexander Brodsky and Sylvia Morgan Henshaw and Jon Whittle	\N	2008
7904382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	shepitsen2008personalized	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454008.1454048	\N	Personalized recommendation in social tagging systems using hierarchical clustering	\N	\N	259--266	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {10.1145/1454008.1454048}	Collaborative tagging applications allow Internet users to annotate resources with personalized tags. The complex network created by many annotations, often called a folksonomy, permits users the freedom to explore tags, resources or even other user's profiles unbound from a rigid predefined conceptual hierarchy. However, the freedom afforded users comes at a cost: an uncontrolled vocabulary can result in tag redundancy and ambiguity hindering navigation. Data mining techniques, such as clustering, provide a means to remedy these problems by identifying trends and reducing noise. Tag clusters can also be used as the basis for effective personalized recommendation assisting users in navigation. We present a personalization algorithm for recommendation in folksonomies which relies on hierarchical tag clusters. Our basic recommendation framework is independent of the clustering method, but we use a context-dependent variant of hierarchical agglomerative clustering which takes into account the user's current navigation context in cluster selection. We present extensive experimental results on two real world dataset. While the personalization algorithm is successful in both cases, our results suggest that folksonomies encompassing only one topic domain, rather than many topics, present an easier target for recommendation, perhaps because they are more focused and often less sparse. Furthermore, context dependent cluster selection, an integral step in our personalization algorithm, demonstrates more utility for recommendation in multi-topic folksonomies than in single-topic folksonomies. This observation suggests that topic selection is an important strategy for recommendation in multi-topic folksonomies.	17b39dd641cf2f14c2e2e89f744d75b6	c9028129dd7cd8314673bd64cbb6198e	a7552f8d8d5db4f867ae6e94e1a4442f	inproceedings	Personalized recommendation in social tagging systems using hierarchical clustering	Andriy Shepitsen and Jonathan Gemmell and Bamshad Mobasher and Robin Burke	\N	2008
7904395	literaturkritik.de	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anz_2009_OA	http://www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=12963	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		Gerhard Lauer ist Professor für Neuere deutsche Literatur an der Universität Göttingen, Mitglied der Göttinger Akademie der Wissenschaften, gewählter DFG-Fachgutachter für das Fachkollegium Literaturwissenschaft, Mitglied des DFG-Unterausschusses Elektronische Publikationen, des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats der deutschen Informationsplattform Open Access (openaccess-germany.de) und der europäischen Plattform Open Access Publishing in European Networks (OAPEN). Bis 2007 war er Mitglied des Lenkungsausschusses im Aktionsbündnis "Urheberrecht für Bildung und Wissenschaft", das am 25. März 2009 dem von Roland Reuß initiierten, von vielen Schriftstellern, Wissenschaftlern und Verlagen unterzeichneten Aufruf "Für Publikationsfreiheit und die Wahrung der Urheberrechte" mit einer Presseerklärung entgegentrat. 	26be787445ddd413671dce38aa5a578f	54ee963880f71775a939f3ff5adb001b	5c0f8d83ad7ecc8d088676889df8546b	article	Freiheit oder Enteignung der Wissenschaft? Ein Gespräch über die Open-Access-Bewegung und ihre Kritiker	Thomas Anz and Gerhard Lauer	\N	2009
7904412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	zanardi2008social	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454008.1454018	\N	Social ranking	\N	\N	51--58	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454018}	Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe, categorise, search, discover and navigate content within Web 2.0 websites. Unlike taxonomies, which overimpose a hierarchical categorisation of content, folksonomies empower end users by enabling them to freely create and choose the categories (in this case, tags) that best describe some content. However, as tags are informally defined, continually changing, and ungoverned, social tagging has often been criticised for lowering, rather than increasing, the efficiency of searching, due to the number of synonyms, homonyms, polysemy, as well as the heterogeneity of users and the noise they introduce. In this paper, we propose Social Ranking, a method that exploits recommender system techniques to increase the efficiency of searches within Web 2.0. We measure users' similarity based on their past tag activity. We infer tags' relationships based on their association to content. We then propose a mechanism to answer a user's query that ranks (recommends) content based on the inferred semantic distance of the query to the tags associated to such content, weighted by the similarity of the querying user to the users who created those tags. A thorough evaluation conducted on the CiteULike dataset demonstrates that Social Ranking neatly improves coverage, while not compromising on accuracy.	310e4060b392ad8cd4f10ed5515cb81a	dcf815f49a37bf32408fd66ae77d85c3	e9e606a98ce7f2fed11c339a500a2f88	inproceedings	Social ranking: uncovering relevant content using tag-based recommender systems	Valentina Zanardi and Licia Capra	\N	2008
7905773	\N	608	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Tutoring Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Villano_1992	http://www.springerlink.com/content/p8523h56r1tr1j06/	\N	dblp	\N	\N	491-498	\N	\N	conf/its/1992	date = {2002-01-10}, isbn = {3-540-55606-0}	The applicability of Knowledge Space Theory (Falmagne and Doignon) and Bayesian Belief Networks (Pearl) as probabilistic student models imbedded in an Intelligent Tutoring System is examined. Student modeling issues such as knowledge representation, adaptive assessment, curriculum advancement, and student feedback are addressed. Several factors contribute to uncertainty in student modeling such as careless errors and lucky guesses, learning and forgetting, and unanticipated student response patterns. However, a probabilistic student model can represent uncertainty regarding the estimate of the student's knowledge and can be tested using empirical student data and established statistical techniques.	7b1610891bff03a84a8ae6ce2dac7c92	60cf53f4b49c529b86eebf059ad5a1e4	257e2c3472f7bbee661c85629c2ea467	inbook	Probabilistic Student Models: Bayesian Belief Networks and Knowledge Space Theory	Michael Villano	Claude Frasson and Gilles Gauthier and Gordon I. McCalla	1992
7905810	Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on	17	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4118247	\N	\N		\N	\N	336-346	\N	3	\N	issn = {1051-8215}, doi = {10.1109/TCSVT.2007.890633}	\N	3922ca8705f7d15825aba9b4bd31ad6c	e15249d2ffaf6cdfcd6a0ece2bfb80f9	3530e65fb64eb6a454f9d00b2c668115	article	Personalized Content Retrieval in Context Using Ontological Knowledge	David Vallet and Pablo Castells and Miriam Fernandez and Phivos Mylonas and Yannis Avrithis	\N	2007
7905821	{IEEE} {T}ransactions {O}n {K}nowledge {A}nd {D}ata {E}ngineering	19	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castells_adaptation_2007	http://apps.isiknowledge.com.proxy.library.ucsb.edu:2048/full_record.do?product=WOS&colname=WOS&search_mode=CitingArticles&qid=53&SID=4DdmdNEJmOggp6O6N3k&page=2&doc=15	\N	TODO	\N	\N	261--272	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}	Semantic search has been one of the motivations of the Semantic Web since it was envisioned. We propose a model for the exploitation of ontology-based knowledge bases to improve search over large document repositories. In our view of Information Retrieval on the Semantic Web, a search engine returns documents rather than, or in addition to, exact values in response to user queries. For this purpose, our approach includes an ontology-based scheme for the semiautomatic annotation of documents and a retrieval system. The retrieval model is based on an adaptation of the classic vector-space model, including an annotation weighting algorithm, and a ranking algorithm. Semantic search is combined with conventional keyword-based retrieval to achieve tolerance to knowledge base incompleteness. Experiments are shown where our approach is tested on corpora of significant scale, showing clear improvements with respect to keyword-based search.	611e47d0c503bf23a5d9674339d831b9	45ed1e91a3c32d82055e938f8d323d30	05ff4587a02fd38f7c740e87ec68d528	article	An adaptation of the vector-space model for ontology-based information retrieval	Pablo Castells and Miriam Fernandez and David Vallet	\N	2007
7905966	Opt. Express	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Welsh:09	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-17-4-2470	\N	Generation of ultrafast terahertz radiation pulses on metallic nanostructured surfaces	\N	\N	2470--2480	\N	4	\N		A resonant “incoherent” rectification process is presented relying on the excitation of surface plasmons on a nanostructured metal surface. Excitation of gold and silver films with 800-nm femtosecond laser pulses results in the emission of terahertz radiation with an angle-dependent efficiency and an approximately third-order power dependence. It is shown that the source of this terahertz pulse generation is the surface-plasmon-assisted multiphoton ionization and ponderomotive acceleration in the evanescent field of the surface plasmon. Simple models are used to understand the forces and dynamics near the surface.	2a92e3e58640be3075276ad89d236061	dee15f1f780bd97fce2cc416e7387f91	275a879702fc97984b20d93f6408e968	article	Generation of ultrafast terahertz radiation pulses on metallic nanostructured surfaces	Gregor H. Welsh and Klaas Wynne	\N	2009
7906097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Duisburg-Essen	\N	Kaltz2006Eng	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Users of Web-based software encounter growing complexity of the software resulting from the increasing
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amount of information and service offering. As a consequence, the likelihood that users
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employ the software in a manner compatible with the provider's interest decreases. Depending on
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the purpose of the Web application, a provider's goal can be to guide and influence user choices in
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information and service selection, or to assure user productivity. An approach at addressing these
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goals is to adapt the software's behavior during operation to the context in which it is being used. The
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term context-awareness originates in mobile computing, where research projects have studied context
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recognition and adaptation in specific scenarios. Context-awareness is now being studied in a variety
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of systems, including Web applications. However, how to account for context in a Web Engineering
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process is not yet established, nor is a generic means of using context in a Web software architecture.
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This dissertation addresses the question of how context-awareness can be applied in a generalpurpose,
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systematic process for Web application development: that is, in a Web Engineering process.
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A model for representing an application's context factors in ontologies is presented. A generalpurpose
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methodology for Web Engineering is extended to account for context, by putting in relation
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context ontologies with elements of the application domain. The application model is extended with
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adaptation specifications, defining at which places in the application adaptation to context is to occur,
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and according to what strategy.
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Application and context models are system interpretable, in order to support automatic adaptation
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of a system's behavior during its operation, that is, consequently to user requests. Requirements for
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a corresponding Web software architecture for context are established first at the conceptual level,
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then specifically in a content-based architecture based on an XML stack. The CATWALK software
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framework, an implementation of an architecture enabling adaptation to context is described. The
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framework provides mechanisms for interpreting application and context models to generate an adaptive
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application, meaning to generate responses to user requests, where the generation process makes
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decisions based on context information. For this purpose, the framework contains default implementations
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for context recognition and adaptation mechanisms.
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The approach presented supports a model-based development of Web applications which adapt
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to context. The CATWALK framework is an implementation for model interpretation in a run-time
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system and thus simplifies the development ofWeb applications which adapt to context. As the framework
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is component-based and follows a strict separation of concerns, the default mechanisms can be
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extended or replaced, allowing to reduce the amount of custom code required to implement specifc
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context-aware Web applications or to study alternative context inference or adaptation strategies. The
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use of the framework is illustrated in a case study, in which models are defined for a prototypical
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application, and this application is generated by the framework. The purpose of the case study is to
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illustrate effects of adaptation to context, based on context description and adaptation specifcations
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in the application model.	f3954ece9196346178b85be1e7962aef	472d03472c1e282e03bc0a9e21872caf	5b7bad041dd15c4e478a0f6a4339c12a	phdthesis	An Engineering Method for Adaptive, Context-aware Web Applications	Joachim Wolfgang Kaltz	\N	2006
7906126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	\N	\N	\N	3810018422	http://www.amazon.com/Eliten-Deutschland-Rekrutierung-Integration-German/dp/3810018422%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3810018422	\N	Amazon.com: Eliten in Deutschland: Rekrutierung und Integration (German Edition): Wilhelm P Burklin: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783810018427}, asin = {3810018422}, isbn = {3810018422}	\N	cfc770d23bb19c8dc484722161734ffe	238232328dbcb285e8f16ebd3fb51cf5	6ac088d87e2a10e53855d0ae3e3a33aa	book	Eliten in Deutschland: Rekrutierung und Integration (German Edition)	Wilhelm P Burklin	\N	1997
7906177	\N	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/ICDMW.2008.124	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	420-425	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2008.124}	\N	54483c5ffdcfef73447b70d5a6eb76e4	3511d3e45fea56bd687fc5a3698542ff	81f8ff9e3c304a1e273620d1fd5f716e	inproceedings	Scalable Sparse Bayesian Network Learning for Spatial Applications	Thomas Liebig and Christine K and Michael May	\N	2008
7906231	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl. 1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	3790806471	http://www.amazon.de/Prozesse-Entstehung-Stabilisierung-Ver%C3%A4nderung-Unternehmen/dp/3790806471%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3790806471	\N	Prozesse der Macht. Zur Entstehung, Stabilisierung und Veränderung der Macht von Akteuren in Unternehmen: Amazon.de: Karl Sandner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783790806472}, asin = {3790806471}, isbn = {3790806471}	\N	acb42e9ecc7d333c0efa7b1b1b790f6a	65b15a9a0f4bbe581797d4af51d72251	55ba2bad7dd41a6a3b71c9db4efcaccc	book	Prozesse der Macht. Zur Entstehung, Stabilisierung und Veränderung der Macht von Akteuren in Unternehmen	Karl Sandner	\N	1993
7906235	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	3110138506	http://www.amazon.de/Soziale-Institutionen-Wolfgang-Balzer/dp/3110138506%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3110138506	\N	Soziale Institutionen: Wolfgang Balzer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783110138504}, asin = {3110138506}, isbn = {3110138506}	\N	d742d45f9c721613da2a6ff224d1439d	b4bfbfcd29c6841f4a56e919f3e8fc5f	56bf3f8e78b71fad4e3697c74d9f3de4	book	Soziale Institutionen	Wolfgang Balzer	\N	1993
7906365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N	As the number of tagged data on the Web is increased, there are many needs on the folksonomy-based systems to provide some proper functionalities, such as identifying user interests, recommending relevant resources or constructing ontologies for sharing and reusing tag data, etc. However, some proper data mining approaches to folksonomies are necessary to better understand their characteristics and extract valuable information from folksonomies. In this paper, we propose a triadic approach for mining folksonomies based on hierarchical classes analysis, and demonstrate how triadic elements of folksonomies can be
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analyzed and mined by applying the proposed approach. We also discuss how the results can be used for better understanding of the characteristics of folksonomies.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d371fc67c6a6b84b54e8c86e4dddc1a	51936c3824fefa14ead7f54a2abdb97c	64aa33999e3c74b194359df4c90e3b46	article	A Triadic Approach of Hierarchical Classes Analysis on Folksonomy Mining	Suk-Hyung Hwang	\N	2007
7906374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df5180261a8194114d09c64c81a5dff2	03d7bd6489e01b6a2c5a89f43427dcad	038912e6eabeb1efec8e532693cf064f	article	Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies	\N	\N	2007
7906392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N	While folksonomies allow tagging of similar resources with
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a variety of tags, their content retrieval mechanisms are severely hampered by being agnostic to the relations that exist between these tags. To overcome this limitation, several methods have been proposed to find groups of implicitly inter-related tags. We believe that content retrieval can be further improved by making the relations between tags explicit. In this paper we propose the semantic enrichment of folksonomy tags with explicit relations by harvesting the Semantic Web, i.e., dynamically selecting and combining relevant bits of knowledge from online ontologies. Our experimental results show that, while semantic enrichment needs to be aware of the particular characteristics of folksonomies and the Semantic Web, it is beneficial for both.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48426fc3f7285e7b9029c81ba3a2e439	9924ab005b0cc52bab08645bafd16baf	676e9598b29b85b37290cfe6c1a6aaac	article	Bridging the Gap Between Folksonomies and the Semantic Web: An Experience Report	\N	Brazil Instituto de Ciˆencias Matem´aticas e de Computa¸c˜ao Universidade de S˜ao Paulo	2007
7906476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	arnold_schuessler1998	http://www.amazon.de/Wandel-Lernkulturen-Bausteine-lebendiges-Lernen/dp/3534141687%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3534141687	\N	Als Eckpunkte einer neuen [[Lernkultur]] könne nach Arnold und Schüssler die Konzentration auf das methodische Setting, implizites Lernen und selbstreferenzielle Aneignungsprozesse gelten. Dieses Verständnis von Lernkultur legt nicht den Schwerpunkt auf das „Was“, die  Lehrpläne und Inhalte sondern verweist auf das „Wie“ von Lernprozessen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783534141685}, asin = {3534141687}, isbn = {3534141687}	\N	d944c95f4d414ede25c6fcc34393d046	0c39d86b1ac289dad19a72ae47697f70	60f9c11244dd73c65e6c641488e69ead	book	Wandel der Lernkulturen. Ideen und Bausteine für ein lebendiges Lernen	Rolf Arnold and Ingeborg Schüßler	\N	1998
7906825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1460642	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1460563.1460642&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES296&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CSCW&CFID=10917115&CFTOKEN=52887443	\N	CSCW: CSCW '08, A wiki instance in ...	\N	\N	495--504	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-007-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460642}	We describe the design and deployment of a wiki-based application that supports yearly planning work by members of a globally distributed, 900-member research organization. The goal of the ResearchWiki is to enable greater transparency in the work of the organization and to provide a basis for broader collaboration among researchers. We motivate the design based on results from 40 interviews and discuss two cycles of usage of the ResearchWiki based on analyses of logs and an additional 20 interviews. We conclude with a discussion of the interplay of technology, work practice and organizational change and with design recommendations.	aa2ed3e1c4752d37e8b3febb98cf83ed	8285ceed104af0999c8fc583d8881180	c97b56974b79c338b68f43ad0d3ae006	inproceedings	A wiki instance in the enterprise: opportunities, concerns and reality	Catalina Danis and David Singer	\N	2008
7906827	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company	Department of Information Systems, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117543, Republic of Singapore	\N	\N	CKT06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.20413	\N		\N	\N	1263-1274	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.20413}	\N	e35e8a3c6ce29d44e14ddfcce318d947	e2578ae369e813887fa37ad36d21a532	5ab01f21725beb5f508483fb24aa341d	article	Information systems citation patterns from International Conference on Information Systems articles	Hock Chuan Chan and Hee-Woong Kim and Weai Chee Tan	\N	2006
7906967	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3835004093	http://www.amazon.de/Strukturalistische-Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie-Adem-Alparslan/dp/3835004093%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3835004093	\N	Strukturalistische Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie: Adem Alparslan: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783835004092}, asin = {3835004093}, isbn = {3835004093}	\N	d5b625b5e6a4e4a1edfebc9d10c0cba4	1527c46caa4f47e3dd08bbd01acab8b4	d0110e2831f6c36558ab75ffae6719a7	book	Strukturalistische Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie	Adem Alparslan	\N	2006
7907030	IP.com J.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anon..2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	12	\N	2	\N		\N	3e9c88e85794681208b3984693c597ee	5c4448da40c8ad52c33b2c1b57616e0f	2a064f801d3be09ba3b618fab42027f3	article	Nanoparticles leaden fluids for application in electronic cooling	Anon.	\N	2003
7907035	Phys. Lett. A	361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ma.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	252-256	\N	3	\N		\N	7072633ee1c820c212a99c9aedd93e08	650581fd340bcef90e16249e4dfda76f	9667ff9dde66d40c77c34482001c96f2	article	Nano liquid-metal fluid as ultimate coolant	Kun-Quan Ma and Jing Liu	\N	2007
7907040	Physics Letters A	361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ma.2007129	\N	\N		\N	\N	252-256	\N	3	\N		\N	baf7290fc0be7f6d60e0b03463df0f76	48845e98e6ee41920415149c0d2cb728	80382e00c5613c2c1625c655b9a92cd4	article	Nano liquid-metal fluid as ultimate coolant	Kun-Quan Ma and Jing Liu	\N	2007/1/29
7907043	PCT Int. Appl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	37 p	\N	2003106600	\N		\N	bb88c489f66a568dadf1d0dcef771636	0b85e7ce2538e0e479ca5a2fbd750550	a9ab8dad071eb28687761c5a7fdcf9d5	article	Enhancing thermal conductivity of fluids with graphite nanoparticles and carbon nanotube	\N	\N	2003
7907051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	US	\N	\N	.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2007158610	\N		\N	bf9cdaea1084fe340826ec9168b1c21d	ed5b1c9d77b08b26e5cdaea38088c2f3	01b474c52ed7bbb41a82551ff167ca31	patent	Carbon nanoparticle-containing hydrophilic nanofluid	\N	\N	20060112.
7907053	PCT Int. Appl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	13 p	\N	2001098431	\N		\N	1da15495de7a45d0c0514249de25b916	ea6f4a1cd175361c758c4e19ad300277	45355b6f2fbf01c46319cccf0feee857	article	Heat-transfer fluid containing nano-particles and carboxylates	\N	\N	2001
7907059	U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	6 p	\N	2005269548	\N		\N	c59cf1f841aa7d980ae0c4626e622d16	805ff30e380e077fc1dfdcb09e2b0076	ad341780863e2210d28eeeab5ecae5e9	article	Fluid composition having enhanced heat transfer efficiency	\N	\N	2005
7907060	U.S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	11p	\N	7348298	\N		\N	aa72db5e1df3052a673823cb0a00a85b	697ed0a25ce159d83b82d4ba9e3922ba	0fe63aa50755b42658f5965e958452a7	article	Enhancing thermal conductivity of fluids with graphite nanoparticles and carbon nanotube	\N	\N	2008
7907062	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agg08Tur	http://www.eurecom.fr/util/publidownload.fr.htm?id=2677	\N		\N	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8fc365c2d38b42608682fe2e5f78885d	eb6d13ae45631ed789cc50873a12fb33	58aa8b38118bab5bc0cc7301e3227342	inproceedings	Aggregation and Personalization of Infotainment, An Architecture Illustrated with a Collaborative Scenario	Stéphane Turlier and Benoit Huet and Thomas Helbig and Hans-Jörg Vögel	International Conference on New Media Technology	2008
7907082	Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	becker_du_1996	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3770516	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jan. - Mar., 1996 / Copyright © 1996 Sciences Po University Press	31--44	\N	49	\N	issn = {02941759}, doi = {10.2307/3770516}	Juste après la Grande Guerre, les Français ont vécu dans le culte posthume des combattants. Mais les différentes manifestations nationales officielles ne sont pas forcément bien reçues. Certains organisent leurs propres cérémonies: les socialistes autour du culte de Jaurès, les catholiques, autour de la basilique du {Sacré-Cœur} de Montmartre. Pour Annette Becker, au-delà des divergences, on retrouve, partout, une ferveur née de la guerre et dans la guerre. /// From 14 July 1919 to 11 November 1920, from the victory celebrations to the burial of an unknown soldier under the Arch of Triumph, the French and particularly Parisians lived in the posthumous cult of World War soldiers. Far from unanimity, the national manifestations were criticized by various sectors of public opinion. Some groups organized their own competing or complementary ceremonies: the socialists around the cult of Jaurès, the Catholics for the consecration of the Sacred Heart Basilica in Montmartre. Beyond intrinsic differences, each manifestation displayed a fervor born from and in the war, and welded by the millions of dead and wounded.	23b7b8a4f798b375f263d3e958434c9a	faf45d97ba551a6f65b1696a80fe2593	3619e9ab3ed24087333fba29ab72bb42	article	Du 14 juillet 1919 au 11 novembre 1920 mort, où est ta victoire?	Annette Becker	\N	1996
7907182	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alber	\N	\N	\N	3495481273	http://www.amazon.de/Architektur-politischen-Handelns-Volker-Dreier/dp/3495481273%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3495481273	\N	Die Architektur politischen Handelns: Volker Dreier: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783495481271}, asin = {3495481273}, isbn = {3495481273}	\N	d6d073b7600eb3452b9299b32340db3e	520998c68378e63005c4ff2655a8463f	28c4de8c30d50bf4ce287b245803dfdd	book	Die Architektur politischen Handelns	Volker Dreier	\N	2005
7907495	Journal of Econometrics	21	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geweke1983	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC0-4582370-S/2/74e675042c67e9f47be067d642c20c09	\N	Journal of Econometrics	\N	\N	161--194	\N	2	\N		\N	87e8419dd02a39fa793b194dffe3b8df	e567349e80b73e37167b5a2fcb65ee48	c26582003f9d108960cb3f522239d8f5	article	Comparing alternative tests of causality in temporal systems : Analytic results and experimental evidence	John Geweke and Richard Meese and Warren Dent	\N	1983
7907800	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	3790816914	http://www.amazon.com/Wissensmanagement-Innovationsprozess-German-Rainer-V%C3%B6lker/dp/3790816914%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3790816914	\N	Amazon.com: Wissensmanagement im Innovationsprozess (German Edition): Rainer Völker, Sigrid Sauer, Monika Simon: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783790816914}, asin = {3790816914}, isbn = {3790816914}	\N	d618310cd7b425d21c37ac7a7d2bce0b	dd9bab19c4698b1b318fb8de4b484fb6	0fe450b1b0d38d91c39267b9e13d9c22	book	Wissensmanagement im Innovationsprozess (German Edition)	Rainer Völker and Sigrid Sauer and Monika Simon	\N	2007
7908129	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mendes:catalog	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0737-8831.htm 	\N		\N	\N	30--41	\N	1	\N	issn = {0737-8831}, doi = {10.1108/07378830910942892}	Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the implementation of {LibraryThing} for Libraries 
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{(LTFL)} in an academic library and analysis of usage of {LTFL} data and their potential for resource 
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discovery in the catalog. 
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Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on social tagging and 
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incorporation of third-party user-generated metadata into the library catalog. It provides an 
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assessment based on the analysis of total absolute usage figures and frequency of use of {LTFL} data. 
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Findings – Based on the data available, usage of {LTFL} data in the catalog is low, but several 
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possible contributing factors are identified. 
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Originality/value – The paper contributes to the literature on the implementation of {LTFL} in an 
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academic library and provides usage statistics on {LTFL} data. It also provides directions for future 
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research about tagging in the catalog. 
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Keywords Online catalogues, Tagging, Subject heading lists, Libraries 
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Paper type Technical paper 
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	e05c4e98123dbdfd86efb35d94ce1082	c826711233844e4ab248bf44f2b78213	0031b64557af1cd06e96769ff2b9177a	article	Subjecting the catalog to tagging	Luiz H. Mendes and Jennie {Quiñonez-Skinner} and Danielle Skaggs	\N	2009
7908154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vrije Universiteit Brussel	\N	sterken08	http://www.ethesis.net/folksonomy/folksonomy.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91afe3b4921718970120d6cbd91600bf	3508b1bf8c040198dc27e636f7ede5c2	7ab6bdc8c4f54a8cc6636b07e94961be	mastersthesis	User generated metadata in the LibraryThing folksonomy	Vincent Sterken	E. Van Dijck	2008
7908177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/FeigeS90	\N	\N		\N	\N	416-426	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC22	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	e9b4df302f344bdfbd1ea796983b10e9	2a943ef98762dcdba6767504e16a69f3	f4e61456f697b37bf72af17a618ba233	inproceedings	Witness Indistinguishable and Witness Hiding Protocols	Uriel Feige and Adi Shamir	\N	1990
7908616	Critical Care Medicine	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	milbrandt2005hua	\N	\N		\N	\N	226	\N	1	\N		\N	3e722229cf9df5f2b8b69c5a966eede5	f935b68ba81ab43ddade4613ffab1c72	babe364173471cec4755e4e1886c3ea1	article	{Haloperidol use is associated with lower hospital mortality in mechanically ventilated patients*.}	E.B. Milbrandt and A. Kersten and L. Kong and L.A. Weissfeld and G. Clermont and M.P. Fink and D.C. Angus	\N	2005
7909052	\N	4004	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/BoyenW06	\N	\N		\N	\N	427-444	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11761679_26}, isbn = {3-540-34546-9}	\N	3781f5a520444f40ad61bb3595daed2a	ad3cc8cf19139c5e96ae724ee82c3a2d	96cb6b083c9fa6aec0a5138c5b7959d1	inproceedings	Compact Group Signatures Without Random Oracles	Xavier Boyen and Brent Waters	Serge Vaudenay	2006
7909934	Nexus Network Journal	5	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00004-002-0013-5	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	177--188	\N	1	\N		\N	b1f653ab3696233c738c0c750de32fdb	c1c975cfd8b152cc52abec978f60059f	43a8456965c74ae1a02fbb80c499b949	article	An Annotated Bibliography of Books for Architecture and Mathematics	\N	\N	2003
7910595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xerox Corporation	\N	Xerox Palo Alto Research Center	\N	\N	\N	DorishAdlerCantwellSmith	http://www.ics.uci.edu/~jpd/publications/1996/refl96-electronic.pdf	\N	Paul Dourish and Annette Adler and Brian Cantwell Smith	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/40587525}	Over recent years, studies of human-computer interaction (HCI) from sociological and anthropological perspectives have offered radical new perspectives on how we use computer systems. These have given rise to new models of designing and studying interactive systems. In this paper, we present a new proposal which looks not at the way in which we design systems, but at the nature of the systems we design. It presents the notion of an “account”— a reflective representation that an interactive system can offer of its own activity—and shows how it can be exploited within a framework oriented around sociologically-informed models of the contingent, improvised organisation of work. This work not only introduces a new model of interactive systems design, but also illustrates the use of reflective techniques	0f4ce52078b615bfccede07777e9e409	8729e8674064c05f4077109b5c05f60e	9f626d0c7eaf352940c3eb46af6c6b17	article	Organising User Interfaces around Reflective Accounts	Paul Dourish and Annette Adler and Brian Cantwell Smith	\N	1996
7914744	PLoS Biology	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eysenbach_citation_2006	http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document\\&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0040157	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372724}	\N	e34fc2c19d7e2c56906f338ec9695a1e	28ea369d023702f1ec45d51fe64c6cd8	eccc94a2942f677c7522d7412bbaa810	article	Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles	Gunther Eysenbach	\N	2006
7914767	CHEManager - Die Zeitung für die Märkte der Chemie und Life Sciences	\N	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruß2009CHEManagerDieZukunft	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	442b33c4ea9eee9ab06ded0b1cce7091	9456c351d6b19152b3a2b2c110465c0a	f873779c6cfbf34f44e81d08ab421c48	article	Die Zukunft in einem Zug - Bundesforschungsministerium und Max-Planck-Gesellschaft bringen Science Center auf die Schiene	Andrea Gruß	GIT Verlag	2009
7914774	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eysenbach_citation_2006	http://www.thewebreviewer.com/worldwidebrands-onesource-review.htm	\N	Recommended reviews about Worldwide Brands	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372724}	\N	9701369f56ab7f5e796e91cc04ee0906	42fa6ccab28dbbff434a8d014d8d5e34	1bfb9f2a3716f6bc1b7415d3b93046a8	article	Worldwide Brands Review | Legitimate or Scam?	Matt Bredel	Matt Bredel	2009
7914883	Cataloging and Classification Quarterly	47	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salo_2009_nameauth	http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/31735	\N		\N	Postprint	\N	\N	3/4	\N		Neither the standards nor the software underlying institutional repositories anticipated performing name authority control on widely disparate metadata from highly unreliable sources. Without it, though, both machines and humans are stymied in their efforts to access and aggregate information by author. Many organizations are awakening to the problems and possibilities of name authority control, but without better coordination, their efforts will only confuse matters further. Local heuristics-based name-disambiguation software may help those repository managers who can implement it. For the time being, however, most repository managers can only control their own name lists as best they can after deposit while they advocate for better systems and services.	9773d5c3b9b9132081735f3ee49e804c	10268505d5bc1164e0d13a1a5b11f4ed	df890142908c50d8e9cd1ccd86029038	article	Name authority control in institutional repositories	Dorothea Salo	\N	2009
7914898	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the WebSci'09: Society On-Line, 18-20 March 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	Duval2009	http://journal.webscience.org/203/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is a paper about mass hyper-personalization; more speciﬁcally: about how to measure personalization in web based systems and beyond, using a series of metrics that we call ’snowﬂake numbers’.	e5f152ff002efb8469c68178b0c5d9e7	6809566d79f63b403b3c10a10e6ab919	96283a781bbaa8b5ce3cd1bc521a0bb5	inproceedings	The Snowﬂake Number	Erik Duval and Katrien Verbert and Xavier Ochoa and Wayne Hodgins	\N	2009
7914917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prumper1993bvs	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a57e7737efeb8da75978c3ffd238663	4d5e915cbb83c34b84ca3224d98a0954	2ca298259723c060a9e9b5fdff5f6f42	article	ISONORM 9241/10. Beurteilung von Software auf Grundlage der Intenationalen Ergonomienorm 9241/10	Jochen Pr{\\"u}mper and Michael Anft	\N	1993
7915005	Ann Bot	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RICHARDIAN_MILNE09012006	http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/98/3/465	\N	Northern Hemisphere Plant Disjunctions: A Window on Tertiary Land Bridges and Climate Change? -- IAN MILNE 98 (3): 465 -- Annals of Botany	\N	\N	465-472	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1093/aob/mcl148}, eprint = {http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/98/3/465.pdf}	* Aims This botanical briefing examines how molecular systematics has contributed to progress in understanding the history of Tertiary relict genera, i.e. those that that now occur disjunctly in parts of Eurasia and N America, and how progress in understanding Southern Hemisphere biogeography paradoxically makes unravelling Northern Hemisphere biogeography more complex.  * Scope Tertiary relict floras comprise genera of warm wet climates that were once circumboreal in distribution but are now confined to E Asia, south-eastern and western N America, and SW Eurasia. The intercontinental disjunctions among these genera have long been believed to result from land connections between Eurasia and N America, across Beringia and the N Atlantic. This view is reassessed in the light of new evidence for long dispersal of propagules across oceans being responsible for many plant disjunctions involving southern continents. The impact of molecular dating, which has been very different in Southern and Northern Hemisphere biogeography, is discussed.  * Conclusions For N America-Eurasia disjunctions involving Tertiary relict floras, land connections remain the more likely cause of disjunctions but data from fossils or infraspecific variation will be required to exclude long-dispersal explanations for disjunctions in any individual genus. Molecular dating of divergence between disjunctly distributed Tertiary relict floras can tell us which palaeoclimatic or palaeogeographic events impacted on them, and how, but only if migration over land and vicariance can be proved and molecular dating is sufficiently accurate.
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	f4d6ae20628473eab5d439e1d6307cc6	4cfa3ee4537aabcd9d4bef3fc4017569	d51f38959d34319c2d2a0d57239c43b4	article	{Northern Hemisphere Plant Disjunctions: A Window on Tertiary Land Bridges and Climate Change?}	RICHARD IAN MILNE	\N	2006
7915119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber [u.a.]	Bern [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2057692	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	235 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-456-83593-0}, language = {ger}	\N	e077b08c28a2c76818dafd98acd3e65f	745aa0b8928eeabde26606b629f777cc	61e72b2087d65f7728e786e5aec2841d	book	Assessment für die häusliche Versorgung und Pflege	Vjenka [Übers.] Garms-Homolová and John N. [Hrsg.] Morris	\N	2002
7915148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Media Inc.	Sebastopol, CA	\N	\N	chisholm_universal_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596518738}	\N	dac644eb9eca385943f6887ec2031fb4	bad71d6c2bc7e1cbfb9ff9703febe706	70d9cbce26e6a701ff083a7e251f2086	book	Universal design for Web applications	Wendy Chisholm	\N	2008
7917477	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	c/o Inst. f. Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin	\N	\N	Havemann2009	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608	\N		\N	urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608, ISBN 978-3-934682-46-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	293aed64adae1f75996b67874e164517	0ffad958b0b7044e4643f0c91b1ca2d9	14a943a1be6cc9dbbebdac9e754b368d	book	Einführung in die Bibliometrie	Frank Havemann	\N	2009
7917563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brin07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9da0943d7ff6f5674b23374ad75fbfa6	a96b63476daf6d605f752df21e2399b7	5ed03bd487005b965a3927e1a3078325	mastersthesis	Ontology-driven information integration of food industry related RSS news feeds	Pieter van den Brink	\N	2007
7917572	Decision Support Systems	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeWe08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4TYR03C-4/2/639f125e44fec48ee9a29bb67dac8496	\N		\N	IT Decisions in Organizations	826 - 838	\N	4	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2008.11.007}	Knowledge management (KM) research has yielded extensive explanations regarding the individual's motivation to share knowledge, each with different sets of factors. Yet the study of continued knowledge sharing is rare. There has been little research investigating this issue from contributing and seeking perspectives--the two distinct, but closely interrelated, facets of continued knowledge sharing. We propose that knowledge management system (KMS) users' beliefs are contextually differentiated, and thus a distinction between knowledge-contribution and knowledge-seeking behaviors and an adequate emphasis on their variance in terms of user belief is needed. By incorporating the knowledge-contribution and knowledge-seeking perspectives in a single study, we model and examine the differences among driving factors in two behavioral contexts, provide the conceptual comparisons and preliminary discussions, and thus advance our understanding of continued knowledge sharing via the KMS.	aaab59a5ee977e7b7abf120d1f041634	46447d243058ab8040eafbe2922d4869	cbebabe5841b129111da90dbd1668e54	article	What drives continued knowledge sharing? An investigation of knowledge-contribution and -seeking beliefs	Wei He and Kwok-Kee Wei	\N	2009
7917585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lind06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7109d66d239987d963ea2c1f6665ca8	08c5f3d4076cd7a63dcfd048875300cd	be3073d6c2a533f94d04f31088312ebd	article	Use Your Tool, Your Mind Will Follow	Martin Lindner	\N	2006
7917591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	Kröners Taschenausgabe	HKKLeidung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	453	\N		\N	2f183399d54924bc4e8f1247b78dddc6	915b8b1eef1f858963cc05c23604500e	577924530c5be34914298436ec394b02	book	Bildwörterbuch der Kleidung und Rüstung. Vom Alten Orient bis zum ausgehenden Mittelalter	\N	Harry Kühnel	1992
7917598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lind08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09522c5e8dd5c2ad7b2e4c67edf30c9e	19f38190040db2d54a22a0eb067db0d1	a91fb6f037c408de1d1005e50e463858	article	MicroDesign. A Conceptual Framework for Designing ‘Smart Applications’ for the Emerging Ubiquituous Micromedia Environment.	Martin Lindner	\N	2008
7917610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '05: Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	PLJ05	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083749	\N		\N	\N	1279-1282	\N	\N	\N	location = {Trondheim, Norway}, isbn = {1-59593-154-6}	Recent years have seen a rise in the number of unconventional publishing tools on the Internet. Tools such as wikis, blogs, discussion forums, and web-based content management systems have experienced tremendous rise in popularity and use; primarily because they provide something traditional tools do not: easy of use for non computer-oriented users and they are based on the idea of "collaboration." It is estimated, by pewinternet.org, that 32 million people in the US read blogs (which represents 27% of the estimated 120 million US Internet users) while 8 million people have said that they have created blogs.	50b1563a9ebdb0bc9261370d0b453c59	3da0f97c02ba8aea492b735fb0cf90d0	444ea6e7f198490e317d1b6dd030aee4	inproceedings	CMS-ToPSS: efficient dissemination of RSS documents	Milenko Petrovic and Haifeng Liu and Hans-Arno Jacobsen	\N	2005
7917614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	Trend in medieval philology	EK_TuI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	titleaddon = {Inszenierungen von Emotionen in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters}	\N	e7d706d82c834ffa6e803b4ffa534636	2f438b98a1f96b0523c4c405a043ff13	b219b5135549236b7aec72580bb9ad71	book	Trauer und Identität	Elke Koch	\N	2006
7917637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M. u.\\,a.	\N	Bremer Beiträge zur Literatur- und Ideengeschichte	AR_OuA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N	titleaddon = {Ethisch-moralische Aspekte in Wolframs Epen \\textit{Parzival} und \\textit{Willehalm}}, gender = {sm}	\N	89ec0e3c6956bc00f37e15cbf0c791b1	ca2a14909ae779cdc532b35c394e3e12	873915317a3b3092f75c53922b6aca75	book	Orient und Abendland	Alfred Raucheisen	\N	1997
7917717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	books/mk/WittenMB99	http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mg/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55860-570-3}	\N	c050a23c92b79af7ea75ad74d24fbb2d	e27de62d31e9665025dc788cb30027d5	99a44801fa131f7fda77e769791f5f78	book	Managing Gigabytes: Compressing and Indexing Documents and Images, Second Edition	Ian H. Witten and Alistair Moffat and Timothy C. Bell	\N	1999
7917839	Commun. Math. Phys.	157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti:1992vy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9209085	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9209085	\N	\N	139-178	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9209085;%%}, doi = {10.1007/BF02098023}, eprint = {hep-th/9209085}	    Abstract: We establish a direct link between massive Ising model and arbitrary massive $N=2$ supersymmetric QFT's in two dimensions. This explains why the equations which appear in the computation of spin-correlations in the non-critical Ising model are the same as those describing the geometry of vacua in $N=2$ theories. The tau-function appearing in the Ising model (i.e., the spin correlation function) is reinterpreted in the $N=2$ context as a new `index'. In special cases this new index is related to Ray-Singer analytic torsion, and can be viewed as a generalization of that to loop space of K\\"ahler manifolds. 	071249a91c0af48e1d5546f45462126c	1db24b0fdd42a5d917d5df2c85cc49f6	e9c95fbe40ca6659d0d2f1c4180e514e	article	{Ising model and N=2 supersymmetric theories}	Sergio Cecotti and Cumrun Vafa	\N	1993
7917849	Nucl. Phys.	B386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti:1992qh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9204102	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9204102	\N	\N	405-452	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9204102;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(92)90572-S}, eprint = {hep-th/9204102}	    Abstract: We show that ${\\rm Tr}(-1)^F F e^{-\\beta H}$ is an index for $N$=2 supersymmetric theories in two dimensions, in the sense that it is independent of almost all deformations of the theory. This index is related to the geometry of the vacua (Berry's curvature) and satisfies an exact differential equation as a function of $\\beta$. For integrable theories we can also compute the index thermodynamically, using the exact $S$-matrix. The equivalence of these two results implies a highly non-trivial equivalence of a set of coupled integral equations with these differential equations, among them Painleve III and the affine Toda equations. 	0e4dac290e3cd8a2796690d956eabfb8	8ea75126b19b234418ed38d64b65d34b	12d0304e8b2a6069826872e97e7cda01	article	{A New supersymmetric index}	Sergio Cecotti and Paul Fendley and Kenneth A. Intriligator and Cumrun Vafa	\N	1992
7917854	Phys. Rev. Lett.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti:1991vb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9111016	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9111016	\N	\N	903-906	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9111016;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.68.903}, eprint = {hep-th/9111016}	    Abstract: We show that the metric and Berry's curvature for the ground states of $N=2$ supersymmetric sigma models can be computed exactly as one varies the Kahler structure. For the case of $CP^n$ these are related to special solutions of affine toda equations. This allows us to extract exact results (including exact instanton corrections). We find that the ground state metric is non-singular as the size of the manifold shrinks to zero thus suggesting that 2d QFT makes sense even beyond zero radius. In other words it seems that manifolds with zero size are non-singular as target spaces for string theory (even when they are not conformal). The cases of $CP^1$ and $CP^2$ are discussed in more detail. 	5932f96434dfc84d17bb68cc8a5fc4a6	5415451493f6868ae751f49db121134c	dca1740a6ad0f2de203d68549b7191a0	article	{Exact results for supersymmetric sigma models}	S. Cecotti and Cumrun Vafa	\N	1992
7917863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University	Ithaca, NY, USA	\N	\N	Salton1987ontolearn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	source = {http://www.ncstrl.org:8900/ncstrl/servlet/search?formname=detail\\&id=oai%3Ancstrlh%3Acornellcs%3ACORNELLCS%3ATR87-881}	\N	7e8b9bbe7ea86365b58d831386ee4c4a	14558d919757a26e9335fbfd868549c4	f63b89347bf4edfc5b500db6f973e716	techreport	Term Weighting Approaches in Automatic Text Retrieval	Gerard Salton and Chris Buckley	\N	1987
7917890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolfram von Eschenbach	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Bertau_RechtDerAnderen	\N	\N		\N	\N	241-258	\N	\N	\N	titleaddon = {Über den Ursprung der Vorstellung von einer Schonung der Irrgläubigen bei Wolfram von Eschenbach}, booktitleaddon = {Neun Versuche über Subjektivität und Ursprünglichkeit in der Geschichte}, gender = {sm}	\N	6b6eff8d285b4868ed9a000b9efb8544	a568eee1ed4622dd96db340cf1eaa27c	cb128f916d91fb741ac20fb966de1562	inbook	Das Recht des Anderen	Karl Bertau	\N	1983
7917897	IEEE Software	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MS.2009.65	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	96-99	\N	3	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2009.65}	\N	849f231d1698a4b40d905c53318a42d4	fcc51d9c5d484a8f7717e9f905f80124	b1bcdafd8b5482418163d57cca5f6af4	article	Ensuring the Integrity of Embedded Software with Static Code Analysis	Ben Chelf and Christof Ebert	\N	2009
7917913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AI '01: Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society on Computational Studies of Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Pantel2001termextract	\N	\N		\N	\N	36--46	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-42144-0}	\N	e8da628fc08c99ea15a63b75a69e92e5	052684a41c233d582816d24dd5f83197	7354e902678abecf1730357dee262f08	inproceedings	A Statistical Corpus-Based Term Extractor	Patrick Pantel and Dekang Lin	\N	2001
7918002	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	3rd Austrian RoboCup Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:own:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c71bda5b26946c9dc6a130fa558481b	409d3fa32e81f033989856dbc11ab468	6629b9c3623bc3d2355b6866bc4948ed	inproceedings	Developing a General Framework for Artificial Intelligence	Stephan Gspandl and David Monichi and Michael Reip and Monika Schubert and Mate Wolfram and Christoph Zehentner	\N	2008
7918024	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '02: Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	cosley2002referee	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1287369.1287374	\N	REFEREE	\N	\N	35--46	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, China}	Automated recommendation (e.g., personalized product recommendation on an ecommerce web site) is an increasingly valuable service associated with many databases--typically online retail catalogs and web logs. Currently, a major obstacle for evaluating recommendation algorithms is the lack of any standard, public, real-world testbed appropriate for the task. In an attempt to fill this gap, we have created REFEREE, a framework for building recommender systems using ResearchIndex--a huge online digital library of computer science research papers--so that anyone in the research community can develop, deploy, and evaluate recommender systems relatively easily and quickly. Research Index is in many ways ideal for evaluating recommender systems, especially so-called hybrid recommenders that combine information filtering and collaborative filtering techniques. The documents in the database are associated with a wealth of content information (author, title, abstract, full text) and collaborative information (user behaviors), as well as linkage information via the citation structure. Our framework supports more realistic evaluation metrics that assess user buy-in directly, rather than resorting to offline metrics like prediction accuracy that may have little to do with end user utility. The sheer scale of ResearchIndex (over 500,000 documents with thousands of user accesses per hour) will force algorithm designers to make real-world trade-offs that consider performance, not just accuracy. We present our own tradeoff decisions in building an example hybrid recommender called PD-Live. The algorithm uses content-based similarity information to select a set of documents from which to recommend, and collaborative information to rank the documents. PD-Live performs reasonably well compared to other recommenders in ResearchIndex.	19e61d5edd3b40f6d52071647828e6bd	cd87b54cacc63e242421dc2ecde84926	f5008da10f55ecc550525a3d49c45944	inproceedings	REFEREE: an open framework for practical testing of recommender systems using ResearchIndex	Dan Cosley and Steve Lawrence and David M. Pennock	\N	2002
7918049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Yarowsky1992sensedisambi	\N	\N		\N	\N	454--460	\N	\N	\N	location = {Nantes, France}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/992133.992140}	\N	7b141252e39950719454d133f5d75a2b	07ea1d7c99ba4ab54504b4aba92cf809	2d48b6ee5b0c3e575567c3852b2c1951	inproceedings	Word-sense disambiguation using statistical models of Roget's categories trained on large corpora	David Yarowsky	\N	1992
7918054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGDOC '86: Proceedings of the 5th annual international conference on Systems documentation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Lesk1986sensedisambi	\N	\N		\N	\N	24--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {0-89791-224-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/318723.318728}	\N	af205d5433b159cc45d5b1ec86244950	831b79205414be077373809f2590d61f	474779e6401d21a5ed3fadf220bf2cb6	inproceedings	Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries: how to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone	Michael Lesk	\N	1986
7918061	Comput. Linguist.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Navigli+2004ontolearn	\N	\N		\N	\N	151--179	\N	2	\N	issn = {0891-2017}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120104323093276}	\N	7ee70bdbb673d7470c0d5db576880cda	f46f03eb8b423b7f51011e497234994e	1cee3ca414df1afd89cbe7dac1cbf574	article	Learning Domain Ontologies from Document Warehouses and Dedicated Web Sites	Roberto Navigli and Paola Velardi	\N	2004
7918076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ACL-2000 workshop on Recent advances in natural language processing and information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Turcato+2000ontolearn	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1117755.1117757}	\N	de85d9f382b725206287702438986248	380f6bc88f946d32bc71573908686030	22de01c177d8edcdb4ff4ce3902c66d3	inproceedings	Adapting a synonym database to specific domains	Davide Turcato and Fred Popowich and Janine Toole and Dan Fass and Devlan Nicholson and Gordon Tisher	\N	2000
7918079	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Lin2002conceptdiscovery	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	location = {Taipei, Taiwan}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1072228.1072372}	\N	d799849812e55f01178b0ce517082ff5	d1bc4057e37a24e3ef5c9afa0c110acb	aee41afae904f895d945d1a183468aef	inproceedings	Concept discovery from text	Dekang Lin and Patrick Pantel	\N	2002
7918096	Journal of Artificial Intelligence research	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cimiano+2005concepthierarlearn	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.60.228	\N		\N	\N	305--339	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-05 18:17:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3721956}	\N	5d6315763dd282b315c25269958e68fb	4c09568cff62babd362aab03095f4589	2a2c91ad3262da6d095088b7d25b1384	article	Learning concept hierarchies from text corpora using formal concept analysis	Philipp Cimiano and Andreas Hotho and Steffen Staab	\N	2005
7918102	Curr Opin Struct Biol	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klepeis:2009	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19361980?dopt=Abstract	\N	Long-timescale molecular dynamics simulations of p...[Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19361980}, doi = {10.1016/j.sbi.2009.03.004}	Molecular dynamics simulations allow for atomic-level characterization of biomolecular processes such as the conformational transitions associated with protein function. The computational demands of such simulations, however, have historically prevented them from reaching the microsecond and greater timescales on which these events often occur. Recent advances in algorithms, software, and computer hardware have made microsecond-timescale simulations with tens of thousands of atoms practical, with millisecond-timescale simulations on the horizon. This review outlines these advances in high-performance molecular dynamics simulation and discusses recent applications to studies of protein dynamics and function as well as experimental validation of the underlying computational models.	701462630cb3371a3163b90f4c7a4d9d	9d7f1849b4090915779c02a6b9e9ff54	233ad8744512fa75a71285ec8722205a	article	Long-timescale molecular dynamics simulations of protein structure and function	J L Klepeis and K Lindorff-Larsen and R O Dror and D E Shaw	\N	2009
7918205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	Peirsman:Geeraerts:09	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/E/E09/E09-1074.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c79ccce23480a09ef3818a5df98f59f3	f01865f1652d75219d4534037069056f	6fd263fc0cae9b503c67f08abaaf57be	inproceedings	Predicting Strong Associations on the Basis of Corpus Data	Yves Peirsman and Dirk Geeraerts	\N	2009
7918223	\N	\N	\N	1a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México, D. F	\N	\N	campbell_el_1959	\N	\N		\N	\N	372	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {968-16-0422-9}, lccn = {291.13019}	\N	12f5285a12ed84c91d0cb55c9beaccf9	39b7235182054dbecccf93d07bf171a1	00899a0ef8fa378fb2f446a4d817abf2	book	El Héroe De Las Mil Caras: Psicoanálisis Del Mito	Joseph Campbell	\N	1959
7918225	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	nederman_writingsempire:_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	92	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521402778}, lccn = {322.1}	\N	044a1649a6b82553d1dad33904e64d45	a10bd8affdb5114fbda88dabec66f20e	23ae0348b3f028908dfad0ecd9b6ad3d	book	Writings on the Empire: Defensor Minor and De Translatione Imperii	Cary J Nederman and Marsilio de Padua	\N	1993
7918226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eds. Nueva Jurídica	Bogotá	\N	\N	weber_la_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	199	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {95829575}, lccn = {340.115}	\N	7b3223e92675317b3a5faaaeadd2ce28	20fb648759bfb9d8325c12dc38d6d52d	6e51d4113573d3844d4d2eeb17a59b25	book	La "superación" De La Concepción Materialista De La Historia De R. Stammler (1907)	Max Weber	\N	2001
7918227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amorrortu Editores	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	abraham_la_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	411	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505180942}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	c3f26c5c1f8906dc932960d5a42809d6	edf4fca77354862507167c582d098bc3	a88607a64fb49b1e350f3128abe57b4d	book	La Corteza Y El Núcleo	Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok	\N	2005
7918228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	paz_el_1967	\N	\N		\N	\N	300	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9681607821}, lccn = {M861.09}	\N	d712d0ded8b6fde5d6f5b65ef8f41cf6	2c61d62be01bc0966025443f427dea37	6918912906a27b45c5749b07dc7186c9	book	El Arco y La Lira: El Poema, La Revelación Poética, Poesía E Historia	Octavio Paz	\N	1967
7918229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taurus	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	habermas_el_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	462	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505110618}, lccn = {193}	\N	a777b21e0309851c048ebb355665d1ee	3627cf2693f3bd25cd2e42406e3f5728	f99d8f4b342b844a61ad8c25814feccc	book	El Discurso Filosófico De La Modernidad: (doce Lecciones)	Jürgen Habermas	\N	1989
7918231	\N	\N	\N	2a ed. aum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	weber_economy_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	1237	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9681602854}, lccn = {301.045}	\N	e0a73a228e0a3a80574883831e338eab	0416e0f709906492b7ca19992b229ac7	d9c0bee6eec3c32e5358ddb3505db36b	book	Economía Y Sociedad:: Esbozo De Sociología Comprensiva	Max Weber	\N	1964
7918232	Analysis	9	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	strawson_truth_1949	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3327019	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jun., 1949 / Copyright © 1949 The Analysis Committee	83--97	\N	6	\N	issn = {00032638}	\N	a197d303019670bf37273d27dd524f4f	ceab3fa144d4919d63fdb13222348738	35c409975ddb3ede8f81838f9fec0eea	article	Truth	P. F. Strawson	\N	1949
7918233	\N	\N	\N	52ème éd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses Universitaires de France	Paris	\N	\N	bergson_lvolution_1940	\N	\N		\N	\N	372	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {194}	\N	819d7ce47dbd451bf1cafbe38d5d0afe	baee2b6c5019c4eb5240dab1b38eb235	a73410672c5ff0b482f38b4f7542710f	book	L'évolution Créatrice	Henri Bergson	\N	1940
7918234	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	New England Popular Culture Association  Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Worcester	\N	\N	williams_thelma_1995	http://mason.gmu.edu/%7Edrwillia/thelma.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4eb604c134b3e79e930f527333285858	edadc516e4b6dc9c8e9abffb97409b02	8a0b0b9f20e3dbc5309f25518a1eb684	inproceedings	Thelma and Louise in the Wilderness	David R. Williams	\N	1995
7918235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aubier Flammarion	Paris	\N	\N	abraham_cryptonymie:_1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	251	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2080814257}, lccn = {616.8917}	\N	691fcfbc4222af575809f49885bacd9c	fd3bde1aeccdfd3d30610bc4cbf0c768	8264b3d695eb999d4d05abf21cb11169	book	Cryptonymie: Le Verbier De {l'Homme} Aux Loups	Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok	\N	1976
7918236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arena Libros	Madrid	\N	\N	blanchot_la_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	131	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8493070823}, lccn = {840.9}	\N	33e3e402a0cb1724b7a4d26c58500a4b	a4899e1a7d95de57ada7b2935a039606	98462599fc6a3eac0f21b910c09db942	book	La Comunidad Inconfesable	Maurice Blanchot	\N	1999
7918237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Departamento de Estudios Humanísticos	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	oyarzn_diario_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	638	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {95619019994}, lccn = {Ch868}	\N	91e5120c4d41a4d2ba2490cd66468e3d	de4240c7ff8bb9d3c3b83a2c644eb816	c937f18577bf07174c136cc23c717aed	book	Diario Íntimo	Luis Oyarzún	\N	1995
7918238	The Philosophical Review	78	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grice_utterers_1969	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2184179	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Apr., 1969 / Copyright © 1969 Cornell University	147--177	\N	2	\N	issn = {00318108}	\N	d022149aeaac52900029bda268987b2a	40f3a31ae2b0af0594ff28dc83446d5a	33617c19c934ab02b171706bdc9d9ff8	article	Utterer's Meaning and Intention	H. P. Grice	\N	1969
7918240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York	\N	\N	osborne_introduction_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	533	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0195128958}, lccn = {519.3}	\N	852cc81b29f45fbdfa1ffe05ef2d1180	eac9597cabc0925874b5b5e08778ca06	834dfe7b4a744ba323ea70c0680ff0b3	book	An Introduction to Game Theory	Martin J Osborne	\N	2004
7918241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Praeger	Westport, Conn	\N	\N	habermas_debatingstate_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	150	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0275957152}, lccn = {101}	\N	d079f81055bc6d5cd9c84040c3c05160	9a3bc989b4c9af8a30b051fb5a8b40ca	0b9498a8a7724c5f4f1402615725ffb9	book	Debating the State of Philosophy: Habermas, Rorty, and Kolakowsky	Jürgen Habermas and Leszek Kolakowski and Richard Rorty and Jozef Niznik and John T Sanders	\N	1996
7918242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rocha_shohei_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430233}	\N	ad9517ae2f25706859197ba9faa4f0d8	92ebf51a1da537320a46529608941ebb	6af3894c81cded69c80ab7f1c1683967	misc	Shohei Imamura Le Libre Penseur	Paulo Rocha	\N	1995
7918243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plon	Paris	\N	\N	lvi-strauss_mythologiques_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {306}	\N	0293c8b5514276189bc23a1d3c34eeca	78bfe0464e898b6079f846b5595d551b	a80a0ab03589c65603046be3e1f3190d	book	Mythologiques	Claude {Lévi-Strauss}	\N	1964
7918244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ediciones del 80	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	sartre_el_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	121	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {142.7}	\N	1c0ced6616e23fddbe413316cd725b2e	d8bf4edcb7dbb147571708da7e59c6f7	66f3f57e777f6908c46f8d53ea2e550d	book	El Existencialismo Es Un Humanismo	Jean Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger	\N	1985
7918245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MIT} Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	elman_rethinking_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	447	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{026255030X}}, lccn = {155.7}	\N	240a470e378773b032bb6195b01e1ba3	6253a77a64810406429d683b0b673ac1	7869be87661491033fa4f4600b088bac	book	Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development	Jeffrey L Elman	\N	1998
7918246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vertov_cheloveks_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430947}	\N	554e1b8dbcda941883e1eb2dbd126777	f8cf03e5196eb71eb85e8f69209a39c7	9cdb699f3a3e04076cc202c586862f04	misc	Cheloveks Kinoapparatom Man with the Movie Camera	Dziga Vertov	\N	1998
7918247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editorial Arte y Literatura	Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba	\N	Cuadernos de arte y sociedad	fernndez_retamar_calibn_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	294	\N	\N	\N		\N	94c6458a0eaec33f4ad81d01ca8c6db1	fcab85e7bd76ce62e78225fd846063f9	f31be500d29c0925c2f46fd9abb60c56	book	Calibán Y Otros Ensayos: Nuestra América Y El Mundo	Roberto Fernández Retamar	\N	1979
7918248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katz	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	cavell_el_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	233	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789871283767}, lccn = {791.4301}	\N	cb5ea5e0309b2e52614d103f95665206	756a11df9c24127b12ac4b358b334380	193993afb7b0a2ed78afd534e3c3992d	book	El Cine: ¿puede Hacernos Mejores?	Stanley Cavell	\N	2008
7918249	\N	\N	\N	1.-8. tausend	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	khenbaum_aufstze_1965	\N	\N		\N	\N	173	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6a71eca0beac71bc451384baa950937	afe2e4e01d70129eee98b657b7c3e5af	4ec0355c959b0f409e63ef3153cf12b1	book	Aufsätze Zur Theorie Und Geschichte Der Literatur	Boris Mikhaĭlovich Ėĭkhenbaum	\N	1965
7918251	\N	\N	\N	Rev. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London	\N	New acents	norris_deconstruction:_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	196	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415061741}, lccn = {801.95}	\N	a486cb1427f0a6f4243b9c20ce2e7753	1f50c2dc94efd3686d0f9d91b18bd06f	d099ee184f6b2e3a1d3c3844fd3b06a2	book	Deconstruction: Theory and Practice	Christopher Norris	\N	1991
7918252	\N	\N	\N	4é ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Dordrecht	\N	\N	levinas_totalit_1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	284	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9024751055}, lccn = {111.6}	\N	daaccf5a7b9d3a8708275395818d2729	99381a0e8c05ee8fd0a9e0682bba7b97	16af35e64e81183c51163b7f55bbef2d	book	Totalité Et Infini: Essai Sur L'extériorité	Emmanuel Levinas	\N	1970
7918253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	richardson_look_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430942}	\N	ca8bddfb895d236da45580ba1114071d	ef1f42d4b2831147683743bea5de21e3	df7196c467e0ded8169782607e48d04d	misc	Look Back in Anger Recordando Con Ira	Tony Richardson	\N	1995
7918254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Síntesis	Madrid	\N	\N	cavell_reivindicaciones_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	653	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9788497561464}, lccn = {121}	\N	64679e7666a4360e8695d9d0db264da4	97363909594f16a309181713e7bb1b13	aee86349fcbf958d2240c9a7c5fddd59	book	Reivindicaciones De La Razón: Wittgenstein, Escepticismo, Moralidad Y Tragedia	Stanley Cavell	\N	1979
7918256	Hispania	75	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yndurin_el_1992	http://www.jstor.org/stable/344092	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Sep., 1992 / Copyright © 1992 American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese	474--483	\N	3	\N	issn = {00182133}	\N	cdf6f63c18cc29daa1f73571cc3ac2a2	9a121c7624c480fd3f451b9dc157111f	d26194fb5da842fea9078eaddd26de5f	article	El renacimiento de Lázaro	Domingo Ynduráin	\N	1992
7918257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nez_de_pineda_y_bascun_cautiverio_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {Ch863}	\N	7ec7bbcc0f052d1cea26eadcedefadb5	c71612c22581d099a8fa07279813d11d	5bb508b6a9168868797605cc0f7624f9	misc	Cautiverio Feliz	Francisco Núñez de Pineda y Bascuñán and Cristian Sánchez	\N	1998
7918258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitaria	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	oyarzn_defensa_1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	95	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {333.72/0983}	\N	8f4965064e79d01b7c3c2e9bb1f82057	6a2a3dc1cd97c94ad3f5848c9d8678c4	83b3859b2bb4fa25b0d23867d89f5aba	book	Defensa De La Tierra	Luis Oyarzún	\N	1973
7918259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Free Press	New York	\N	\N	dreyfus_mind_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0029080606}, lccn = {001.535}	\N	2b209c616d020bfc351cb007512e7544	23c0fe5e55c08188ac7fc0db3c4d13ea	39c2c965096a740ca3c8d78e019a1536	book	Mind Over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer	Hubert L Dreyfus and Tom Athanasiou and Stuart E Dreyfus	\N	1986
7918260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_n_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	177	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{950123990X}}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	7bd4589044512c9192b31390e1a2caf1	0ea1833d2f66378c896c3a6baf5dd329	0361146128900ac1b5be7c48eeb24255	book	Aún 1972-1973	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	1981
7918261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	trier_dogme_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.4309489}	\N	af691cf5dc3d83728d2c2c80a7cb8ed0	224a2f0c348b2944667ea402d188028d	cfbb545f5bbc8103670a7006229e4800	misc	Dogme 2 Idioterne = Los Idiotas	Lars von Trier	\N	1998
7918262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cavani_el_1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430945}	\N	c9b9ad5f8bd961d2a76c32ca519eabb9	47bfec3431f322375ada4acd9084307b	32a21e65ad95fadd443781893f4acda9	misc	El Portero De Noche	Liliana Cavani	\N	1973
7918263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University Press	New York	\N	\N	culler_structuralist_1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	301	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0801409284}, lccn = {801.95}	\N	1e04b3ead5715718cac22e8fa1dcc516	a0c6dbc08553fef51da51f4a79b9d283	c4a892ee13b906036679b3c33e495cb6	book	Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics and the Study of Literature	Jonathan Culler	\N	1975
7918264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	norris_derrida_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	271	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0674198239}, lccn = {194}	\N	fe7e6e72c96402f358f32f203f707bc3	d02ddfb89db48c990a30b48a7c8f7075	796642679e659fa8eedd014372c2075b	book	Derrida	Christopher Norris	\N	1987
7918265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Payot	Paris	\N	\N	gilson_la_1925	\N	\N		\N	\N	318	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {189}	\N	fb2f90ab00a184f543c6841cd5435323	66c78319a5cc809b4276249ea75fe45f	1f4c9fcd2faa8200046ac3546a8d893a	book	La Philosophie Au Moyen Age: De Scot Erigéne a G. {D'Occam}	Etienne Gilson	\N	1925
7918266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kitano_zatoichi_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430952}	\N	2ce44383bdc62766353af7e4b618d932	d5dec5f299b9cd9b4e2d9a520721e660	0d1c20b023ac3792e656d7514aa58742	misc	Zatoichi	Takeshi Kitano	\N	2003
7918267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frasis Editores	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	berardi_lisis_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	146	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9568170057}, lccn = {401.41}	\N	66b22d94e075b99d1186a90ce7813312	9a5d5f68f6b247a83f83f30b20fe14e8	6a8075908f140283aa802eea4a063c48	book	Análisis Crítico Del Discurso: Perspectivas Latinoamericanas	Leda Berardi	\N	2003
7918268	\N	\N	\N	3rd. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kegan	London	\N	\N	richards_principles_1944	\N	\N		\N	\N	298	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {801.9}	\N	488e7d97551c2ea1b01284dde0bcecde	e52b03fc13c6a3b2eddd4ae53e5ac13c	fde86fada623adb0f0e9d1c438e40d33	book	Principles of Literary Criticism	I. A Richards	\N	1944
7918269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	clayton_great_1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430973}	\N	9f0cd5ffff0dac05ba0c90070905865c	4ea3ea50cf4537b673b7af880328091f	4a26420f8a1bb9e548129ad51d471b1f	misc	The Great Gatsby	Jack Clayton	\N	1974
7918270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan for the Royal Economic Society	Basingstoke	\N	\N	keynes_general_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	428	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780230004764}, lccn = {{HB171} {.K45} 2007}	\N	d880f3f2104b4f1750283cb37bea6199	d51928599ee6112d91ae8a8d4f688b54	d63bd93c7306b82ea3efd9e7f42aa593	book	The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money	John Maynard Keynes	\N	2007
7918271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	sloterdijk_kritik_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	387	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{351811297X}}, lccn = {149}	\N	9fd9acda4d0eae722a1198214d4b11bb	7c1d9ac19deca1e5ed0be74b3ee727b9	e4c9de66bdef16d460cc9dd6481ae9eb	book	Kritik Der Zynischen Vernunft	Peter Sloterdijk	\N	1987
7918272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polity Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	bernstein_fate_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	292	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0745604064}	\N	c4f2307b20220f080d2d772c10803fb0	8d42abe60596dbf521c0ec78992e890e	abd9aa1f1cb9f2ad1fb2ae638b812f02	book	The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and Adorno	J. M Bernstein	\N	1992
7918273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_el_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	244	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501239799}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	9afbb96a50c25f07cb30e0f25dce6f80	9a50742132e96ad4c04a513b13deabb1	354392a0d9044ead03d8516b0c07feb3	book	El Sinthome: 1975-1976	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	2006
7918274	\N	\N	\N	3a. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{McGraw-Hill}	México	\N	\N	spiegel_estadstica_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	541	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9701032713}, lccn = {519.5076}	\N	dd1a8d195b869437c2c56fcbcbecd5cc	b887da7e38f687a13a37bd8442c7737c	eeea2b8f2f682b2afb7d21187618a7df	book	Estadística	Murray R Spiegel and Larry J Stephens	\N	2002
7918275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siglo Veinte	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	beauvoir_el_1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {301.412}	\N	7f182babb91799ce30332a04372914e4	5f82a779af0649782cc3643e230f8dbf	e76b55349381ba7d48fde4771d3a985c	book	El Segundo Sexo	Simone de Beauvoir	\N	1970
7918276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Barcelona	\N	\N	lyons_semntica_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8449304423}, lccn = {401.43}	\N	e3dbde0db4b9959a815e3d045fe265b4	5d2121e451698b8b5e02c17230b816e4	ed76c926014e07e349c64af85d907090	book	Semántica Lingüística: Una Introducción	John Lyons	\N	1997
7918277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago	\N	\N	lakoff_more_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	230	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0226468127}, lccn = {808.1}	\N	994706a4a2585ea367dd7063ed477afa	cbe541cfc05838c461475b2ca73ad977	ac47b7e6d3155c1bc0ab2656b41f310f	book	More Than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor	George Lakoff and Mark Turner	\N	1989
7918278	\N	\N	\N	Éd. définitive	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éditions du Cerf	Paris	\N	\N	bazin_quest-ce_1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	372	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{PN1994} {.B35} 1975}	\N	088ce58699870ba17b47845bf2ca23bb	1b10710255ab16eeef2e33115d4a4217	8e1feb147a4c2d735f3c7cba18af594b	book	{Qu'est-Ce} Que Le Cinéma?	André Bazin	\N	1975
7918279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Van Gorcum	Assen	\N	Spinoza lectures	frank_selbstbewusstsein_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	64	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{902323278X}}	\N	8491acf0007199b8dead9cb61ac365eb	5c63210d3214a2904f9977024b1f0f88	83ff2d5beb7de4797879e4286fbca8b6	book	Selbstbewusstsein Und Argumentation: {Spinoza-Vorträge} 1, {Spinoza-Vorträge} 2	Manfred Frank	\N	1997
7918280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brian_de_palma_carlitos_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20648859796867095f2c33ecf10ca559	7e86b1a881363a3a354d8c3da9ac2595	572097b69f8dbefdf7a43b8af778ecf1	misc	Carlito's Way	Brian De Palma and Universal Pictures {(Firm);Epic} Productions.	\N	1994
7918281	The Philosophical Review	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quine_main_1951	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2181906	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jan., 1951 / Copyright © 1951 Cornell University	20--43	\N	1	\N	issn = {00318108}	\N	b3e0a527d174bcbe0d97a6cae915ac4a	b7ac41a00727db21e8ffd677e6e3d7dc	69d322d97c943193ea32b49c8ab83a0c	article	Main Trends in Recent Philosophy: Two Dogmas of Empiricism	W. V. Quine	\N	1951
7918282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verso	London	\N	Wo es war	iek_ticklish_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	409	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{185984894X}}, lccn = {{BD223} {.Z59} 1999}	\N	07b73fe26ee76a14d0a675c3be264f50	dc5b82f506f5b4da8aa0e9ec2c9bb02b	d25fc7f1115930e10f9066695b706fc7	book	The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology	Slavoj Žižek	\N	1999
7918283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	quine_word_1960	\N	\N		\N	\N	294	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {149.94}	\N	68a08b44855e85d4bf5707996d0f4a6b	ba895e42e692f4dc53b9c3ebb2d5a7c3	ba3657cc303914d3a645908b7e98db2c	book	Word and Object	W. V Quine	\N	1960
7918284	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Associazione Italiana di Scienze della Voce, Salerno	\N	\N	hirst_phonetic_2005	http://www.parlaritaliano.it/aisv2005/TR/Invited/TR_Hirst.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	49665af98a13c8f4119e1bba90afaccd	44e66cd92c99ad839662a77d4204f2ea	3e4c410166f915243b052f2a7f769cf8	inproceedings	Phonetic and Phonological annotation of speech prosody	Daniel Hirst	\N	2005
7918285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cátedra	Madrid	\N	Feminismos	young_la_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	457	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8437618266}, lccn = {303.372}	\N	a193a942722a43b1e2f2958f22de5b4b	21853d6009dbbaf70afda9e76f91e6be	0eb220abe1ad27f0a85888ee0794715e	book	La Justicia Y La Política De La Diferencia	Iris Marion Young	\N	2000
7918286	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	{http://socrates.berkeley.edu/{\\textasciitilde}hdreyfus/189\\_f08/pdf/Heidegger\\%20OWA\\%20sept13\\_08.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dreyfus_heideggerart_2008	http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~hdreyfus/189_f08/pdf/Heidegger%20OWA%20sept13_08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7de0ba0fa64bebe0d35df15649603af1	ee70a0deb63dabf74c5687e9f2db83b1	07fef9524bc5b2487f52eb9ffafb2c48	misc	Heidegger on Art	Hubert L. Dreyfus	\N	2008
7918287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alianza Editorial	Madrid	\N	\N	sarmiento_facundo:_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8420603198}, lccn = {F2846}	\N	78400d3fd0bacaeb5ff5249f50b2e465	af879a58e77e87263020131354315b99	2dba49c9292bd25b85807aff6fce9b1e	book	Facundo: Civilización Y Barbarie	Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Susana Zanetti	\N	1988
7918288	\N	\N	\N	3. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	Malden, Mass	\N	\N	rasmusen_games_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	445	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0631210954}, lccn = {519.3}	\N	0e5abb9525a4de4b8ac349760253599f	d6722e9a4ac4a13f9b0aba2a257de997	f3ee75a2e20bee92cff96d3eecdf83e0	book	Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory	Eric Rasmusen	\N	2001
7918289	\N	\N	\N	Nueva ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	garca_canclini_culturas_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	349	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501254879}, lccn = {306.0904}	\N	3b33226752f8b15f2de3490d8c1de799	c7c0059814af8d2a226b2defbfd6fa7e	fd0e910b1001ead3a5f396c88549776e	book	Culturas Híbridas: Estrategias Para Entrar Y Salir De La Modernidad	Néstor García Canclini	\N	2001
7918290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trotta	Madrid	\N	\N	blanchot_el_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	301	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8481647705}, lccn = {844}	\N	3099842ec94b833ed3b1bcf2ae34e95d	5742fd8e450b7572aa1f27b859b8d660	a43305665575c4e4144a085d0012f577	book	El Libro Por Venir	Maurice Blanchot	\N	2005
7918291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polity	Cambridge	\N	\N	fairclough_discourse_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	259	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0745612180}, lccn = {401.41}	\N	b58d84fb3da103c2f2ceb743995751b9	77c1b9ad41b9a02513ff2db07b38032f	0a078e716f8f31615d4b07caa74e5ecf	book	Discourse and Social Change	Norman Fairclough	\N	1993
7918292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	Durham, N. C	\N	\N	mchale_narratology_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {808.3}	\N	ec220d50bd0dc4ebaeab929f10777744	ea3a97bbbde71a66f7a7dce42baa4b67	d5a8ac93d66df149df6c6fa44b79d8f3	book	Narratology Revisited	Brian {McHale}	\N	1990
7918294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidos	Barcelona	\N	\N	rank_el_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	117	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{847509077X}}, lccn = {290}	\N	7c7ae81757f43fec0fa6608dd480e9e1	ea5c105c9367cdde5b0dee49ea499f4e	348a7b4c7e36eb0eb1b5287059682636	book	El Mito Del Nacimiento Del Héroe	Otto Rank	\N	1991
7918295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	allen_annie_1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430973}	\N	1a6d0880c08f5ed4bf345edb25218bc0	e7b6ddd3e81808c7399e20f4dd1c0abd	e8f0db84dadd07dd4a5f2055e3a552fe	misc	Annie Hall	Woody Allen	\N	1977
7918296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Illinois Press	Urbana	\N	\N	hutcheon_theory_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0252069382}, lccn = {700.1}	\N	bda03bdc6577eae5a60ce5a4121cb6fb	667d849e66890c1f41b13e2ca5d085f1	5af09c4a8cad703165e6ca846b60cdae	book	A Theory of Parody: The Teachings of {Twentieth-Century} Art Forms	Linda Hutcheon	\N	2000
7918297	The Journal of Philosophy	78	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jon_barwise_situations_1981	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2026578	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Issue Title: {Seventy-Eighth} Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division / Full publication date: Nov., 1981 / Copyright © 1981 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	668--691	\N	11	\N	issn = {{0022362X}}	\N	771038f207f342f2318ced65c759b7bb	e5b5d066829a203455107465cd2e21f6	9eb764460a25c087e1687f4d3c36802b	article	Situations and Attitudes	Jon Barwise and John Perry	\N	1981
7918299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago	\N	\N	lakoff_metaphors_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	276	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0226468011}, lccn = {401}	\N	48090acc3d4126f38116da42ec1cf004	37650659d259bd0c50e1d0cf14c3bf02	02a80f451280e048b304938705eb900a	book	Metaphors We Live By	George Lakoff and Mark Johnson	\N	2003
7918301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debate	Madrid	\N	\N	crick_la_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	384	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8483063131}, lccn = {153}	\N	77a7dfd0f66b3f6e895a4b53099b6ff8	6cde86e743216c9dbfdd32f353bafc48	e98dffa15fae343f68c1159ad8469ae3	book	La Búsqueda Científica Del Alma: Una Revolucionaria Hipótesis Para El Siglo {XXI}	Francis Crick	\N	2000
7918302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wenders_paris_1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430943}	\N	21c2c9f7a81effb7c8aa1a31534ca2c3	d9f1eadb6054c4c7fcc9e1a049f313ec	0ad20a33ed77cf8e8679c02ae956f6d9	misc	Paris, Texas	Wim Wenders	\N	1984
7918304	The Journal of Philosophy	60	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	davidson_actions_1963	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2023177	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Issue Title: American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Sixtieth Annual Meeting / Full publication date: Nov. 7, 1963 / Copyright © 1963 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	685--700	\N	23	\N	issn = {{0022362X}}	\N	d30b8ba0fbe4c28e9e0f75a5c2f2af89	eb61066408c9db69eef119e3a7fc77ee	0d4321d15b44f85695196d2b2f6924b0	article	Actions, Reasons, and Causes	Donald Davidson	\N	1963
7918305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E. Arnold	London	\N	\N	fairclough_media_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	214	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0340588896}, lccn = {401.41}	\N	932a143d15082acab6f77b2f9988ccca	3ff6cb3f2839defae670b9d2859bb080	c873f96ad5febbfe1dacfe511308d71b	book	Media Discourse	Norman Fairclough	\N	1995
7918306	\N	\N	\N	3. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Espasa-Calpe,} {S.A}	Mexico	\N	\N	vasconcelos_la_1966	\N	\N		\N	\N	207	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BD512}}	\N	4f37f69df3a56a065e2eb9b0c2a6a427	b6e2f3d592e1c545e3e5c5cbd47c56b8	70151672b54216b429626222b1c8eca3	book	La Raza Cosmica	José Vasconcelos	\N	1966
7918308	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	frank_unendliche_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	959	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518289284}, lccn = {{B2748.R64} F74 1997}	\N	fdd485a97738fb7ac2d3977fbd5acb15	66e059224830afb267f044b3de58ea73	232fc2bf552461b2f792c2d4881d2a15	book	{"Unendliche} Annäherung": Die Anfänge Der Philosophischen Frühromantik	Manfred Frank	\N	1997
7918309	\N	\N	\N	8th ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harcourt, Brace	New York	\N	International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method	ogden_meaning_1953	\N	\N		\N	\N	363	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{BF455}}	\N	620bef4851979b97c5a9aa0017fad68c	7e91444d5976a9f8e96211e6afaebedd	34e4ccf70531d2dd2e6aff9beb737a36	book	The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language Upon Thought and of the Science of Symbolism	C. K Ogden and I. A Richards and Bronislaw Malinowski and F. G Crookshank	\N	1953
7918310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indice	Madrid	\N	\N	reyes_visin_1923	\N	\N		\N	\N	64	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {F1219 R47}	\N	340a805f71d1682dfaa741f067a982c4	356b3913d5762eb9efb0c454b6267ffb	0f23aa22421df44c0433fbef2e48fb56	book	Visión De Anáhuac (1519)	Alfonso Reyes	\N	1923
7918311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Notre Dame Press	Notre Dame	\N	\N	copleston_history_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	399	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0268010919}, lccn = {189}	\N	1b954dc9f559b1a576580e38fd61bccf	61a5a67224abd2395a8380f034e24762	f17742912a602af53aaa39429b3fcc4b	book	A History of Medieval Philosophy	F. C Copleston	\N	1990
7918313	The Journal of Philosophy	91	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	putnam_sense_1994	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2940978	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Sep., 1994 / Copyright © 1994 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	445--517	\N	9	\N	issn = {{0022362X}}	\N	e754a21f47070b2faaa109fddb1c96de	fa30e0642063d166af976a13d17d3dbc	5b5393e3dee1fb2ca2ae0eda2b7a53b9	article	Sense, Nonsense, and the Senses: An Inquiry into the Powers of the Human Mind	Hilary Putnam	\N	1994
7918314	\N	\N	\N	Pbk. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago	\N	\N	lakoff_women_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	614	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0226468046}, lccn = {401.9}	\N	1f600ed396268fa564b309824ca8f572	310db071856a42e036fb15a20354abd8	964d7d8a0424590ffd287033a2336d4d	book	Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind	George Lakoff	\N	1990
7918315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gallimard	Paris	\N	\N	merleau-ponty_phnomnologie_1945	\N	\N		\N	\N	531	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {142.7}	\N	03e5eac246d6208475ab0e3fb0a830ff	379c9132b92a260df5534f8e7faee56e	74f0066909e28505313ed3a4d01548bb	book	Phénoménologie De La Perception	Maurice {Merleau-Ponty}	\N	1945
7918317	\N	\N	\N	2. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Longman	Harlow, Eng	\N	\N	fairclough_language_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	226	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0582414830}, lccn = {306.44}	\N	27633f9cd1d9feaf9a81733131d173da	f9f416ef5890fa53e43dddefbf746454	77ee09bdfc431d3b8f48e60f3ee828cf	book	Language and Power	Norman Fairclough	\N	2001
7918319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Revista Teorema	Valencia	\N	\N	nietzsche_sobre_1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	60	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8437001323}, lccn = {193}	\N	5123f40dfbfffabb2f7737f29bb340cf	f60b1d46038c9897034a9e8c3baf43e4	24dd99645d4352a9b5280e3cafa7dc18	book	Sobre Verdad Y Mentira En Sentido Extramoral	Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche and Hans Vaihinger	\N	1980
7918320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford, Inglaterra	\N	\N	hart_concept_1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	262	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {340.1}	\N	7d87cc1bd7cd8284c6c9d320af1d1473	781a847879b43caf81036f2ef1d16c44	3575f2833fcb743c99fc95761799f966	book	The Concept of Law	H. L. A Hart	\N	1961
7918321	\N	\N	\N	12éme éd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Librairie Félix Alcan	Paris	\N	\N	bergson_matire_1914	\N	\N		\N	\N	279	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {194}	\N	3cd5ade7ed20737349893764da77abec	55ada16303b7a82727f06f36d6b68a81	6cc8fe7f53d38d52fdce6a36021dbdbf	book	Matière Et Mémoire: Essai Sur La Relation Du Corps a L'esprit	Henri Bergson	\N	1914
7918322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Losada	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	aristteles_potica_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	127	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9500392879}, lccn = {185}	\N	9225c6f2001b7f2e89ef57183a98bcfe	4346d528b9bdd76f43a2c8dfbf54db2a	ec54bf2b02f8999c0d6af30b4339f8d1	book	Poética	Aristóteles	\N	2003
7918323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago	\N	\N	strauss_studies_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	260	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0226777006}, lccn = {184}	\N	98f9e4ecf73b70faae5b899912c2ff2f	b29463c3db76c944f6d16540a15474df	600d6b7869534dff8e599cef96546f45	book	Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy	Leo Strauss	\N	1986
7918324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_los_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	290	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501239810}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	7d94814717a8a8a7b8110a8b2751eac7	439b084258848e880aafba60e6882ff4	252d231fc19b414dd4b740ff58d58cc7	book	Los Cuatro Conceptos Fundamentales Del Psicoanálisis: 1964	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	1987
7918325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eumo	Barcelona	\N	\N	bassols_modelos_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	218	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8480632895}, lccn = {401.41}	\N	eb00d0894e7c57b5cb74aed2e2218289	661fb950bbe4eb87aff930d1ada61e29	543cfc050663bf071772b535241e3888	book	Modelos Textuales: Teoría Y Práctica	M. Margarida Bassols and Anna M Torrent	\N	1997
7918326	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London	\N	\N	norris_deconstructive_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	201	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{041504295X}}, lccn = {149.9}	\N	27104c097517297bf88eed5c5c0eda58	e107433852e7e3d2b755ebebeca64758	264ce709ed697f2cf64b37997428ea42	book	The Deconstructive Turn: Essays in the Rhetoric of Philosophy	Christopher Norris	\N	1989
7918328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johns Hopkins University Press	Baltimore, Md	\N	\N	miller_epic_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	501	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0801862396}, lccn = {809.93352}	\N	38c98aed76c7651c62c004178f40e1c7	d5c572484ef76a75dbb23bb959dce03d	d5951d4d62440eba86310b14c80308e1	book	The Epic Hero	Dean A Miller	\N	2000
7918329	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London	\N	\N	critchley_very_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	276	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415340489}, lccn = {B791 {.C75} 2004}	\N	99f7da4121e83586c8ed1314306a2607	5f065ef0292494e5e343257c72b68115	091c81e1f05d32b305c2dc46ef2f501e	book	Very Little-- Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy, Literature	Simon Critchley	\N	2004
7918330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vinterberg_festen_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.4309498}	\N	585ad960723001ee1d5e96b454042999	7d3a8df386b13de6b5833cd6342c5fe9	37fa67c2a731cb960c563e19049d0586	misc	Festen La Celebración	Thomas Vinterberg	\N	1998
7918332	The Journal of Philosophy	70	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	putnam_meaning_1973	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2025079	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Issue Title: Seventieth Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division / Full publication date: Nov. 8, 1973 / Copyright © 1973 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	699--711	\N	19	\N	issn = {{0022362X}}	\N	d9233841e387fddb97e49481bab1951a	e7ac1861a55a527d322af4dca3a5e0e7	a87965dcc58bfafeea089d7db5efdbc9	article	Meaning and Reference	Hilary Putnam	\N	1973
7918333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coyoacán	México	\N	\N	barthes_lisis_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	229	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9706331123}, lccn = {808.3}	\N	eec5fcbad0e73e2dcc55b42febd0c70b	4561d59f29b946698d7587e3d61529f2	22d4e941b69d9a55df33dbb62b6e95ab	book	Análisis Estructural Del Relato	Roland Barthes	\N	1996
7918334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vassiliev_chapaev_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{PN1997}}	\N	c01d0827ead1621223d07f9cb16265b2	332046bcc5f22c19f3d7b50bdfe6164a	bf75986b7e73077caa359a858d742ac5	misc	Chapaev	S. Vassiliev and G. Vassiliev	\N	1997
7918335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper	New York	\N	\N	downs_economic_1957	\N	\N		\N	\N	310	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {321.8}	\N	025b74054655106d515db923aa1a2825	a6ee1f5742c2a946ec21f6759381aea2	58ca9a3c4b5cc19399b2b044ba2b71a6	book	An Economic Theory of Democracy	Anthony Downs	\N	1957
7918336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California Press	Berkeley	\N	\N	reichenbach_rise_1951	\N	\N		\N	\N	333	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {101}	\N	3932941d426a5963a071c5abd8ac8b34	df2ccb84564b76f0f5f62262c1ee13cb	29f415f4e9c09355c59174e83ca0555c	book	The Rise of Scientific Philosophy	Hans Reichenbach	\N	1951
7918337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brass_calgula_1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430973}	\N	29245269feeb79564628cee21e65b198	680b24ca3195e17da22c899da0659d71	a24acdf7ac0b254af20aec796b771d18	misc	Calígula	Tinto Brass and Film International Penthouse and Gore Vidal	\N	1980
7918338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Mathematical Society	United States	\N	\N	macrae_john_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	405	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{082182676X}}, lccn = {510.92}	\N	c2e9fa57f89fe87d599323343b98294c	fcf3b01c2b9c694bd0e8ce01ed608455	e3d0b54f792cb2f5616cf76d0f302237	book	John Von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and Much More	Norman Macrae	\N	1999
7918339	Critical Inquiry	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	davidson_what_1978	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1342976	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Issue Title: Special Issue on Metaphor / Full publication date: Autumn, 1978 / Copyright © 1978 The University of Chicago Press	31--47	\N	1	\N	issn = {00931896}	\N	c7005f48e55b3d684994148c4b204157	db4050eaf51ac695de5e9f75fc9f3923	9d2c6858d2b68b9828790786aa775e57	article	What Metaphors Mean	Donald Davidson	\N	1978
7918340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CELACP}	Lima	\N	\N	cornejo_polar_escribir_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0970492383}, lccn = {H860.9}	\N	3955c79892cf7c757187e322534ee44c	e57035d90124a27031e55ff6c713b3ac	b49b64bb7189e6e7dbe436e587823040	book	Escribir En El Aire: Ensayo Sobre La Heterogeneidad {Socio-Cultural} En Las Literaturas Andinas	Antonio Cornejo Polar and Mabel Moraña	\N	2003
7918341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	blanchot_el_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	264	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {801}	\N	f8dc4156f70664d47c561ccdb5bb55a2	d99ec2b985ca3eb4faf291ecd6f70dde	d04e190c45ef974ac6489f2c3ad92a3d	book	El Espacio Literario	Maurice Blanchot	\N	1969
7918342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ariel	Barcelona	\N	\N	dijk_ideology_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	187	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8434482525}, lccn = {401}	\N	435863d83c970fee1fabd76ba5dc31f0	26a3680735b1795e043fe9fbbb0b55f9	86da4644a63f82979adc8261ceba6417	book	Ideología Y Discurso: Una Introducción Multidisciplinaria	Teun Adrianus van Dijk	\N	2003
7918344	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gedisa	Barcelona	\N	\N	vattimo_el_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	160	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8474322405}, lccn = {149.8}	\N	1166f4d616f3f321a3d8ab3fb739b7f9	3af6b7abcd390d0e5d4fd7d432cfaf3c	98512c9853c6ccb3f004fde64a0400a0	book	El Fin De La Modernidad: Nihilismo Y Hermenéutica En La Cultura Posmoderna	Gianni Vattimo	\N	1986
7918346	Aisthesis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gabriel_castillo_fadic_amrica_1998	http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~pdelac/154/America.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		El pensamiento americanista busca una pertenencia histórica a la occidentalidad y un estatuto ante “lo moderno”. En su tentativa ha dado lugar a una filosofía “informal”, “excéntrica”, que toma de una epistemología estética, gran parte de sus útiles argumentales. A partir de una estética de las luces -formulada en la Europa del siglo {XVIII-,} el pensamiento sobre “lo americano” ha construido una filosofía de lo oscuro: tentativa profunda de descolonización; enunciación de un modo de conocimiento que parece incapaz de aprehender su objeto sin recurrir a una expresión paralela a sí misma, a un para-conocimiento del conocimiento. Ante las exigencias de la utopía política, el hombre americano reivindica un homo aestheticus cultural. Utopía estética y utopía política participan juntas en la construcción de un imaginario de la identidad.	845b9f4abc7c9133d128afebf4508fb5	1e64334dd362ebd8709b5e8887ebe74a	800638af805a459cd8ba8f0235168fdf	article	{“América} Latina” como aporía: Las estéticas nocturnas	Gabriel Castillo Fadic	\N	1998
7918347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	zizek_visin_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	473	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505576749}, lccn = {190}	\N	42bb18d864093c87e905d44ffda50fad	c6d5a06822041103a8034a23dc37fc17	c3d3e72bdeadde21fe15c6f06ca90e12	book	Visión De Paralaje	Slavoj Zizek	\N	2006
7918348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, {N.J}	\N	\N	jameson_prison-house_1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	230	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691013160}, lccn = {415}	\N	8a150dc7b60da55d66115d568160d94d	b6a1521af979e445ff059987a22afb70	a7af66740dba31ddf6d0d08bf2e2de81	book	The {Prison-House} of Language: A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism	Fredric Jameson	\N	1972
7918349	\N	\N	\N	2. durchgesehene und ergänzte Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Króner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	weber_soziologie_1956	\N	\N		\N	\N	580	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {301}	\N	c193430cf411fca48cb9129ea111e4d5	418f6a1f2dad34f83272a6c24275bb9b	41e5e3f14482d6dce865de8878b9dc26	book	Soziologie ; Weltgeschichtiche Analysen ; Politik	Max Weber	\N	1956
7918350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper \\& Row	New York	\N	\N	copleston_medieval_1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	194	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {189}	\N	efc3594be2b7fbbd32493aa003405f7e	9938b5cf996f560e722701c6ba31f497	dae5c609af3c7c92c60fd4b9af13609f	book	Medieval Philosophy	F. C Copleston	\N	1961
7918351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York	\N	\N	hutcheon_poetics_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	268	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415007504}, lccn = {809.3}	\N	05ae645ea2a5a8b53735810cf58183d2	c9da0b364e829e66fa598497cde0599c	0f754a5ae1c0f122d084319a14574f67	book	A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction	Linda Hutcheon	\N	1988
7918352	Film Quarterly	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cooper_sex/knowledge/power_1989	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1212598	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Spring, 1989 / Copyright © 1989 University of California Press	23--31	\N	3	\N	issn = {00151386}	\N	c8dedac0fc8ab85eaafcad79df8f0131	b89bce8cae11b3d524127e4334077f25	d945ac4e269a877ae5b3018b8c2e3638	article	{Sex/Knowledge/Power} in the Detective Genre	Stephen Cooper	\N	1989
7918354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ediciones Península	Barcelona	\N	\N	luhmann_el_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	237	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {84-297-2246-7}, lccn = {152.443}	\N	1166b1a824d8dedb636ef0c6ce326954	56dfedbd6e98f69b30f639acdf5d45da	41d89fb86ba4296d44a1082913da2984	book	El Amor Como Pasión: La Codificación De La Intimidad	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1985
7918355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	norris_against_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	330	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0631198652}, lccn = {501}	\N	fc4b081dd62bc60fa30c3ec812d439d9	74c20dbf2e0ef45065deb0eb0a3408f2	2abc7c027640ee2dcd68a4bbf14dc494	book	Against Relativism: Philosophy of Science, Deconstruction, and Critical Theory	Christopher Norris	\N	1997
7918356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Revista Teorema	Valencia	\N	\N	habermas_la_1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	49	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8437000130}, lccn = {193}	\N	1b897190f267c88348907d9d971bb5cb	07c41a6909f57ae2d95f6c9c098f251e	42ea86cf3938832d092435143baf6730	book	La Crítica Nihilista Del Conocimiento En Nietzsche	Jürgen Habermas	\N	1977
7918357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kitano_hana-bi_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430952}	\N	6db53f6b04ce88d062547637aecb3610	c319dda1a1d6db8752db816b3dcdd532	84c6bfa758aa53629dd9258f540ecf64	misc	{Hana-Bi}	Takeshi Kitano	\N	1997
7918359	The Journal of Philosophy	53	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quine_quantifiers_1956	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2022451	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Mar. 1, 1956 / Copyright © 1956 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	177--187	\N	5	\N	issn = {{0022362X}}	\N	3f544a33be0e857d1f68e6bfa9df43eb	f8c58c8a5c93c9362adc1a9f063c9ccd	120f495619a008f98b763e6a318d6c45	article	Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes	W. V. Quine	\N	1956
7918360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_el_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{950123987X}}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	5d683af1244afb625612177134054ee4	a7258342aaf6c0ee2818694674e9bce4	0b605c390b95f2bbe1c18953b26d82c1	book	El Reverso Del Psicoanálisis: 1969-1970	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	1992
7918361	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hackett Publishing	Indianapolis	\N	\N	tarski_logic_1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	506	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0915144751}, lccn = {511.3}	\N	6874baf3af8155dfe349b8ac1c190e1c	81219a9d035f0b4f4c2a86b2192f8fd6	0cc257392a4f788153a86d2ccaa75dbd	book	Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics: Papers from 1923 to 1938	Alfred Tarski and John Corcoran	\N	1983
7918362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_la_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	443	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501239764}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	5daf2b6db63b58045aa9365c4fa38702	3480c6eaea783801e48896a20879b6c5	74e9cd52ea141f1c194e91c6d70a7ab2	book	La Transferencia: 1960-1961	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	2003
7918363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tarkovskii_solaris_1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430947}	\N	1827b571ff5f8ae2df45472f48613eb6	643ae5bbde5fef38b5784495fe5f2da6	3c4e85dec36f8cc923b97706892d2d50	misc	Solaris	Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovskii and Stanislaw Lem and i a kinostudi i a {"Mosfil'm"} {(Unión} Soviética) Moskovska	\N	1972
7918364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ediciones Siruela	Madrid	\N	\N	sloterdijk_normas_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	96	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8478445358}, lccn = {144}	\N	29de3fbd94ab0ee3c43f243bdbfc0f09	ad4fa492992192b9fec9a7fa4320019c	3d4d0c7c9c35b9886321bae4f10ef3cd	book	Normas Para El Parque Humano: Una Respuesta a La Carta Sobre El Humanismo De Heidegger	Peter Sloterdijk	\N	2001
7918367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Almagesto	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	heidegger_hegel_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	303	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9507511873}, lccn = {193}	\N	d9e30d9aaeb9d0e5729b60f8a9dac326	531ac5d27a62d5788dd3fc02f3758713	e29e691aa95294a9b1dee206e783d376	book	Hegel	Martin Heidegger	\N	2000
7918368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge, {U.K}	\N	\N	frank_subject_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	199	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521561213}, lccn = {P302 {.F7313} 1997}	\N	49050a224161db95056e26c94bfe8d17	7daed73b5c34cbc308dbc200c3cc7e57	c6b2ceacc019f7b8a6b913b3cab5db49	book	The Subject and the Text: Essays on Literary Theory and Philosophy	Manfred Frank and Andrew Bowie	\N	1997
7918369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amorrortu	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	deleuze_diferencia_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	460	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505183615}, lccn = {111}	\N	d8f190f31a5a91aceaa1ac64c01ff2d0	8c55990cd88ec1187bd98e4c9e99dbd9	f54f091ac1d14be5607b133d5e2ea6e3	book	Diferencia Y Repetición	Gilles Deleuze	\N	2002
7918370	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	klein_shock_2007	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kieyjfZDUIc	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{DIRECTED} {BY} {JONÁS} {CUARÓN.} Alfonso Cuarón, director of {"Children} of Men", and Naomi Klein, author of {"No} Logo", present a short film from Klein's book {"The} Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism." http://www.shockdoctrine.com	a8db97415d1f9baf4f49eb742c5e4c3d	b96c2d0d92b46954219710b2ca5d18fb	d9f4f1e78d9ed9a9edcbc5cde5ac2b9e	misc	The Shock Doctrine by Alfonso Cuarón and Naomi Klein	Naomi Klein and Jonás Cuarón and Alfonso Cuarón	\N	2007
7918371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ariel	Barcelona	\N	\N	copleston_historia_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {84-344-8700-4}, lccn = {109}	\N	6595cf74995c95afdc9b41062754dcd2	712ee792f07f4716eb1aa71ddd40894b	6878ae67b955c999e5ebb5588a64f600	book	Historia De La Filosofía	F. C Copleston	\N	1969
7918372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spinoza:: Issues and Directions	\N	\N	\N	E. J. Brill	Leiden	\N	\N	matheron_le_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	404	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9004093346}, lccn = {199.49206}	\N	e26798deea9aad0761d41f3e0ac2d4aa	b239ca007f05ec7ce2ad3325008365d3	0b14e4ebab28efcc06b2a0b4cd21c42b	incollection	Le probleme de l'evolution de Spinoza du Traité théologico-politique au Traité politique	Alexandre Matheron	E. M Curley and {Pierre-François} Moreau	1990
7918374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cuarto Propio - {CEDEM}	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	montecino_madres_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	162	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9562600245}, lccn = {305.40983}	\N	dc400bf1bab2eccc55cfff055fdaa7fb	8ca6e59d7826befa404f87ed8de18144	5ce7e38b340aa175d5061057f2d5bad9	book	Madres Y Huachos: Alegorías Del Mestizaje Chileno	Sonia Montecino	\N	1991
7918375	Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios {Anglo-Norteamericanos,} {ISSN}	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	indurin_eraso_thelma_2001	http://www.atlantisjournal.org/Papers/v23%20n1/v23%20n1-4.pdf	\N		\N	\N	63--73	\N	1	\N		\N	8a16da053d476027b0161b9c3cd8a530	be4ab8f72595cbe911641cab308d59cb	ee74b6d6376504f693c9d3eb5fb2d968	article	Thelma and Louise: Easy riders in a male genre	Carmen Induráin Eraso	\N	2001
7918376	\N	\N	\N	12a. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cátedra	Madrid	\N	\N	homero_odisea_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	400	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8437606403}, lccn = {883}	\N	a7aff2843109570ffed165410cf0bb77	1d1023b06938fe12f46a2cac8060ed9f	0b6f364e331e3c0e80eccbfb35419c75	book	Odisea	Homero	\N	2001
7918378	\N	\N	\N	1a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Planeta	Barcelona	\N	Historia de la literatura universal	valverde_reforma_1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	599	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8432026751}, lccn = {R809}	\N	3b60cbb083c06fcc4e65bd16d046894a	69e391c070c7a55b4cd74817156c330a	37c5c5d04bd9759b269907b49ff40fa9	book	Reforma, Contrarreforma y Barroco	José María Valverde	\N	1984
7918379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hyspamerica	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	weber_la_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	262	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{950614768X}}, lccn = {241.0404}	\N	5d63478dcbf9b6751bbe10b734691705	328c1fb9cf01462784db0a0358bd3dbd	1cbf2fceaebd866de73a25cacc2dedf7	book	La Ética Protestante Y El Espíritu Del Capitalismo	Max Weber	\N	1985
7918380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gallimard	Paris	\N	\N	foucault_histoire_1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {301.417}	\N	0a044ab53421a2a0f1c6279f56c52e6d	f132f3b98c157289e15c2918e54bfae4	781dd33bf0b04eee1efab3e54a9e60f8	book	Histoire De La Sexualité	Michel Foucault	\N	1976
7918381	Mind	59	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Series	strawson_referring_1950	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2251176	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jul., 1950 / Copyright © 1950 Oxford University Press	320--344	\N	235	\N	issn = {00264423}	\N	0dde3e81464851199061c6dea6ab80fc	cd2da9ea0472d0684f6ed596eccbc67e	4557281775c07eb955d7301e2f4f30eb	article	On Referring	P. F. Strawson	\N	1950
7918383	\N	\N	\N	2a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editorial Diógenes	México	\N	\N	fernndez_retamar_calibn:_1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	108	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {F1408.3}	\N	1094ab9299e0e05e69062a012823ccd7	fcd9af2cb9283834ed196f4ad010c44a	84f71de42b14350ca2def13c59f7068b	book	Calibán: Apuntes Sobre La Cultura En Nuestra América	Roberto Fernández Retamar	\N	1974
7918384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondazione Luigi Einaudi	Torino	\N	\N	pincin_defensor_1966	\N	\N		\N	\N	602	\N	\N	\N		\N	50f7edb950422c7aaaa042a3c7246636	02d07ecb13837ee1bfc225f092269d4e	0ba6692b5710d97e7186d926f68d0be5	book	Defensor Pacis	Carlo Pincin and Marsilio de Padua	\N	1966
7918385	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leviatán	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	bergson_introduccinla_1956	\N	\N		\N	\N	141	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {194}	\N	eefc95573392362a401000ee13e0d9b1	7e95a88cb818557506fd48a0e7c0038e	9b20a527d5f4ba2f7a1ee36ceb188a27	book	Introducción a La Metafísica ; La Intuición Filosófica	Henri Bergson	\N	1956
7918386	\N	\N	\N	Nouvelle éd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gallimard	Paris	\N	\N	joyce_ulysse_1930	\N	\N		\N	\N	870	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {823}	\N	9be8fdac5649c6c46d6647e14716ff0f	f18dbe7ab17e7a047c9eeac2f2c037ba	f457b9af32cdb4f5d9bd586404aba32d	book	Ulysse	James Joyce and Valéry Larbaud	\N	1930
7918387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eds. Cátedra	Madrid	\N	\N	derrida_mrgenes_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	372	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8437608619}, lccn = {149}	\N	0e2f61f7888dc10aff2afd8031fd4c8f	295bf6192e02fd51f90775058d03baa8	0f284a01a7675df855e22e43469b5db9	book	Márgenes De La Filosofía	Jacques Derrida	\N	1989
7918388	\N	\N	\N	6. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Minnesota Press	Minneapolis	\N	\N	de_man_resistance_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	198	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0816612943}, lccn = {801.95}	\N	1189f4779f56d262b7a595414edbce8b	030e1c2bda31579ce638ab41579afe0f	d0ec1d4c26e8cd5a772f66bd04072395	book	The Resistance to Theory	Paul De Man	\N	2002
7918389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kurosawa_shichinin_1954	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430952}	\N	4340ae961a84161ec1ff37ad99291456	03da3ca2c971e530d0c0f80985527596	48e214ea07aa31318bb3681e1bdb5812	misc	Shichinin No Samurai 	Akira Kurosawa	\N	1954
7918390	{MLN}	114	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vernon_shetley_incest_1999	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3251044	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Issue Title: Comparative Literature Issue / Full publication date: Dec., 1999 / Copyright © 1999 The Johns Hopkins University Press	1092--1109	\N	5	\N	issn = {00267910}	\N	17b2bc6ea8e19684eef7fa6901a4e3be	c3fbc13f8cc2de352124d0b1211d4d24	afa1764aa0027b0af6c841bf92846c5b	article	Incest and Capital in {"Chinatown"}	Vernon Shetley	\N	1999
7918391	Philosophy and Phenomenological Research	4	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tarski_semantic_1944	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2102968	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Mar., 1944 / Copyright © 1944 International Phenomenological Society	341--376	\N	3	\N	issn = {00318205}	\N	7633d44117f7a0874cd2f6035843a6d4	2efdd35d25d18cfbe64616112e1eb5c0	42fb69a0fecd2f6dfe52083d3d774a77	article	The Semantic Conception of Truth: and the Foundations of Semantics	Alfred Tarski	\N	1944
7918392	\N	\N	\N	1a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ediciones Callejón	San Juan, {P.R}	\N	\N	fernndez_retamar_todo_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	214	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1881748006}, lccn = {F1408.3 {.F426} 2003}	\N	f20780e2e8d997fa63eb2de5dfd93d78	1b2accdb6a7ba3881be73b635cc53ed0	d63edd203c5b9bf551826db0f9c9558e	book	Todo Caliban	Roberto Fernández Retamar and Fredric Jameson	\N	2003
7918393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidos	Barcelona	\N	\N	rorty_ensayos_1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	280	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8475099548}, lccn = {190}	\N	c84763d3acc44bf3c7e2788f34cb5703	d116cc7a2285d12670ff1803a9d04651	e63049c3a556799b6ca33739e385c632	book	Ensayos Sobre Heidegger Y Otros Pensadores Contemporáneos	Richard Rorty	\N	1993
7918394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vadim_barbarella_1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430944}	\N	33f5432b89d2d7c9b82a880f3f7a8570	b42d4766a9f77e027580429390342b5c	04f656f7a1e6b5bf95f1af3c98aca6f3	misc	Barbarella	Roger Vadim	\N	1968
7918395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willey	New York	\N	\N	shubik_game_1964	\N	\N		\N	\N	390	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {301.1}	\N	3f2ec358e75b734a4bfb2b8820d6d102	492fe2cc3f1f1836d5ec4a6158109c27	c533c34a641b458988fcf4ecb577ab64	book	Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior: Selections	Martin Shubik	\N	1964
7918397	\N	\N	\N	2. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, {N.J}	\N	\N	sassen_global_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	447	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691070636}, lccn = {332.042}	\N	7112ae85e50d2ca91e6c63a9f16f2853	b84949c199b9f22fc4041bd8d9d401a5	33bb595d323e915ffa96b2085f05165e	book	The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo	Saskia Sassen	\N	2001
7918398	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford University	\N	\N	foucault_omnes_1979	http://foucault.info/documents/foucault.omnesEtSingulatim.en.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	505f2dafd7e165d12de4300198d8e915	50595a8e1dee1aadd21e3e39f7c65232	09fbe37130d7f118880b8aeeeb61c222	inproceedings	Omnes et Singulatim: Towards a Criticism of Political Reason	Michel Foucault	\N	1979
7918399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_la_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	446	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501239047}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	6b750116bfea5d0781d6a0470f2a2163	1624bb23f083f0e90f4a0be45b4f6a02	108863261c4a17f4ac023d744b678d05	book	La Relación De Objeto, 1956-1957	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	1994
7918400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	lacan_la_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	387	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501239772}, lccn = {150.195}	\N	972abb3a04b467528a90c818362e2fa4	8631472189845848fdd40ec5a4febee4	6a14d729d155d68089004d765ae14ed0	book	La Ética Del Psicoanálisis: 1959-1960	Jacques Lacan and {Jacques-Alain} Miller	\N	1988
7918401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taurus Humanidades	Madrid	\N	\N	habermas_pensamiento_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	280	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8430613005}, lccn = {110}	\N	8825bfbc336842fffe733848381517ed	8b0b0a1bd731da46fd70585096e32593	1f5c4f4b85a8b00311a7d44a19d76ba9	book	Pensamiento Postmetafísico	Jürgen Habermas	\N	1990
7918402	The Philosophical Review	66	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grice_meaning_1957	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2182440	\N		\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jul., 1957 / Copyright © 1957 Cornell University	377--388	\N	3	\N	issn = {00318108}	\N	554b317dab05090da185d7ff3fd2ca4c	d267501e216d4145ab01a40ac68b1fb0	02072a60ca23cc2bfc93fdf08e421671	article	Meaning	H. P. Grice	\N	1957
7918403	\N	\N	\N	60 anniversary ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton	\N	\N	von_neumann_theory_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	739	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691130612}, lccn = {519.3}	\N	0308c8db4dc6de05ec8cfadc317a0c77	cf0405a942abfc4949014ca31c0fa182	d985a28b692fab44656c1c3ff8679299	book	Theory of Games and Economic Behavior	John Von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern	\N	2007
7918404	\N	\N	\N	5ème éd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Instituto Superior de Filosofía	Lovaina	\N	\N	wulf_histoire_1924	\N	\N		\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {C40.081}	\N	7f5b4ecf2a624547f41a2b0e221c4def	987c08d5f2558171e2fb8b1c7110a646	b18b27f10ad92f398eb2a5b1558d3bd3	book	Histoire De La Philosophie Médiévale	M. de Wulf	\N	1924
7918405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katz	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	sassen_una_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	323	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789871283392}, lccn = {301}	\N	10d3ae585ada21beefdf166ba2bebfc6	67cca8c7c15c31718128c6f001cbb66e	0386f24825b52933401150f21a343052	book	Una Sociología De La Globalización	Saskia Sassen	\N	2007
7918406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York	\N	\N	gdel_collected_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0195039645}, lccn = {511.3}	\N	fd44e6ecc035f543c1afb31cd8009cd8	560faf7701433bd5edb382b9a04e03d1	96bed2765ac71e22368be1381c5329ff	book	Collected Works	Kurt Gödel and Solomon Feferman	\N	1986
7918407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pudovkin_la_1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430947}	\N	89ea90ddf79ad093879cfffe5276fa5b	918cea7925ac9a9dd0f8105c96750450	9e960eb16d51ed4a591d32669889e20d	misc	La Madre	Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin	\N	1968
7918408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	sassen_los_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	276	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505575866}, lccn = {337}	\N	095e961b2d7eff0f2ae077f35607b42e	ae97f3d6f98393b18c589ea710a38abd	7d7aeefdbee9eec7eabab7bf9b02e8b8	book	Los Espectros De La Globalización	Saskia Sassen	\N	2003
7918409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basic Books	New York	\N	\N	lakoff_philosophy_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	624	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0465056733}, lccn = {128.2}	\N	ed54fe06bb688a721dfaceabc17e9e4c	f4ad96626b52139c711df709eac4a6be	753c5fbac4cba8faaf1cf56e475e8550	book	Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought	George Lakoff and Mark Johnson	\N	1999
7918410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reisz_french_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430942}	\N	9f52e33cdc90314ce9196c39268eb5c2	8aaa8f4b9f0f6ff323f24cb64aa3c78a	19aa9b8e24245640c377cf490a40915b	misc	The French Lieutenant's Woman	Karel Reisz	\N	1981
7918411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Barcelona	\N	\N	vattimo_ms_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	104	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8475095224}, lccn = {193}	\N	46bc2518562a109bb4b645e7774d8811	018190b2bd8e0a60238cc7509b7b1f0a	2021bc3c1eb49d6d468c712e8a1473cc	book	Más Allá Del Sujeto: Nietzsche, Heidegger Y La Hermenéutica	Gianni Vattimo	\N	1989
7918412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Visor	Madrid	\N	\N	bowie_esttica_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	282	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8477747253}, lccn = {111.85}	\N	b563c89e2fa30db006ae8428ca22171d	c38d6c608f67bbc8a34714d6cf80aac6	1341721cbaeaeaf7b92ae38188706643	book	Estética Y Subjetividad: La Filosofía Alemana De Kant a Nietzsche Y La Teoría Estética Actual	Andrew Bowie	\N	1999
7918413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	zizek_porque_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	370	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9501265080}, lccn = {140}	\N	01745666c7bf404b18f5e74824ad74cf	c90f02c247fc4e56c6538a5e472e5410	284b82456bdc08d056bb7c39dd37de80	book	Porque No Saben Lo Que Hacen: El Goce Como Un Factor Político	Slavoj Zizek	\N	1998
7918414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tecnos	Madrid	\N	\N	norris_qu_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	374	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{843093166X}}, lccn = {190}	\N	024f084e01f56312cd7d7a56a77d4565	889bf39729ebd8a514bb3d12e686dce5	87b927d9b6d3bb6a6a35b369758ceec3	book	{¿Qué} Le Ocurre a La Postmodernidad?: La Teoría Crítica Y Los Límites De La Filosofía	Christopher Norris	\N	1998
7918415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alianza	Madrid	\N	\N	camus_el_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	125	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8420636940}, lccn = {843}	\N	1a98de3371b867e309435a6062bfa11d	fc3b701d40ea1fce06b3294aa2acc99c	5653eefd11c640b81c793ea1fb0cb7d0	book	El Extranjero	Albert Camus	\N	1999
7918416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MIT} Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	Short circuits	iek_puppet_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	187	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262740257}, lccn = {{BR121.3} {.Z59} 2003}	\N	6ede673b100a438ee8f65a5a23f4d304	7dbfc311783f859cbca6ff628aae2801	b01901fe639c33f7d36f2ea03d08f022	book	The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity	Slavoj Žižek	\N	2003
7918417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Minnesota Press	Minneapolis	\N	Theory and history of literature	frank_what_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	482	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0816615993}, lccn = {B841.4 {.F7413} 1989}	\N	7f9d5cca6f216f06810e40b81d68f9dd	f8b4bd19732752dd4647f98b35533b48	ef84af764edd95acd20643e53d10427a	book	What Is Neostructuralism?	Manfred Frank	\N	1989
7918418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jarmusch_down_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {791.430973}	\N	c40f1728aca3445f656143817656766d	586c04fdce91f29030877f5f57bf0541	c788e0af3915cb171197dd737f41cfe9	misc	Down by Law	Jim Jarmusch	\N	1986
7918419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York	\N	\N	cavell_claim_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	511	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{019513107X}}, lccn = {{BD161} {.C355} 1999}	\N	3f544d9f882c0dee2268815d4b347ad0	180498a9ec1fbe5f332e08164a340c8d	4a5f402f094794558b05d76e2a28c065	book	The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy	Stanley Cavell	\N	1999
7918485	Spiegel Online	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwägerl2009SpiegelOnlineVieledeutsche	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6cfa20584055192a2ba9382e2fb60bf	776751c25a3a91ae980ac32fb2ca09ee	009084383afc23f840fe658b4e0b4f7b	article	"Viele deutsche Unis brauchen eine Rundumerneuerung"	Christian Schwägerl	\N	2009
7918492	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Subjekt - Raum - Technik. Beiträge zur Theorie und Gestaltung Neuer Medien in der Bildung	\N	\N	\N	Lit Verlag	\N	\N	\N	unger2006	http://www.amazon.de/Subjekt-Technik-Beitr%C3%A4ge-Theorie-Gestaltung/dp/3825891771%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825891771	\N		\N	\N	55-77	\N	5	\N	asin = {3825891771}, ean = {9783825891770}, intrahash = {e013d6f9b33914a8b8e3149fd68cc147}, privnote = {}, interhash = {3daa74048b4ef04304cb9894ab921334}, isbn = {3825891771}	\N	3edaeb5853a79b33bdc39da99460a8bb	d7a41d78517efb183a116e78e31e0477	3501f5c40614df1e18e64eb2b0bdf2fa	inbook	Umgebungsanalyse: Nachhaltige Gestaltung von virtuellen Lernumgebungen	Alexander Unger	Werner Sesink	2006
7918502	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AKTV08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B758F-4R5F05K-1/2/3254f6190d1a7591c11dfbfb716e7a55	\N		\N	Semantic Web and Web 2.0	70 - 75	\N	1	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.005}	A common perception is that there are two competing visions for the future evolution of the Web: the Semantic Web and Web 2.0. A closer look, though, reveals that the core technologies and concerns of these two approaches are complementary and that each field can and must draw from the other's strengths. We believe that future Web applications will retain the Web 2.0 focus on community and usability, while drawing on Semantic Web infrastructure to facilitate mashup-like information sharing. However, there are several open issues that must be addressed before such applications can become commonplace. In this paper, we outline a semantic weblogs scenario that illustrates the potential for combining Web 2.0 and Semantic Web technologies, while highlighting the unresolved issues that impede its realization. Nevertheless, we believe that the scenario can be realized in the short-term. We point to recent progress made in resolving each of the issues as well as future research directions for each of the communities.	17f42ff938a72780c40dc2851e3f64a1	22aac32c891336e03133fcadd0521155	ae696536192f6f10b7e466f570e8b626	article	The two cultures: Mashing up Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web	Anupriya Ankolekar and Markus Krötzsch and Thanh Tran and Denny Vrandecic	\N	2008
7918512	E-Commerce Technology for Dynamic E-Business, 2004. IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeng2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	32-39	\N	\N	\N	review = {* SQL as subscription language * supposedly ontological mapping between subscriptions and publications}, doi = {10.1109/CEC-EAST.2004.8}	\N	c39b747528115e719c972e1ddb66ff91	a4ff6154bfab44395885532753c2f208	069013beae374ab0bbb60ba26d7254c2	article	A semantic publish/subscribe system	Zeng, L. and Lei, H.	\N	2004
7918513	\N	3291/2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: {CoopIS}, {DOA}, and {ODBASE}	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ulbrich2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/5m5w0vvvqerjtpul/	\N	\N	\N	\N	1538--1557	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online)}, subject_collection = {Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-540-23662-7}, review = {* according to Li and Jacobsen: mainly focusing on the design of the subscription language and do not address the event correlation problem}, doi = {10.1007/b102176}	Asynchronous event-based communication facilitates loose coupling and eases the integration of autonomous, heterogeneous components into complex systems. Many middleware platforms for event-based communication follow the publish/subscribe paradigm. Despite the usefulness of such systems, their programming support is currently limited. Usually, publish/subscribe systems only exhibit low-level programming abstractions to application developers. In this paper we investigate programming abstractions for content-based publish/subscribe middleware in object-oriented languages, how they can be integrated in applications, and their implications on middleware implementation. We focus on the definition of filters and their implementation, the handling of notifications and meta-data, and programming support for composite events. We have implemented the presented approach for our content-based publish/subscribe middlewareRebeca.	224810060625792c592e8f6d860461c9	d837e5e02c8d7fdea8451f55cc85a928	3569d6ada292afd4a729da3cc84d47b0	inproceedings	Programming Abstractions for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe in Object-Oriented Languages	Andreas Ulbrich and Gero Mühl and Torben Weis and Kurt Geihs	\N	2004
7918683	Opera Omnia	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keppler-Latein	http://www.archive.org/details/joanniskepleria20frisgoog	\N	Libri V. Quorum Primus Geometricus, Secundus Architectonicus seu ex Geometria Figurata, Tertius proprie Harmonicus, Quartus Metaphysicus, Psychologicus & Astrologicus, Quintus Astronomicus & Metapsysicus. Appendix habet comparationem huius Operis cum Harmonices Cl. Ptolemaei…	\N	Harmonices Mundi auf Lateinisch	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	80b78ab34ca08b5721b45fe71ab35899	f9c7f0021d9ba9b6a1bc5a7a62f89464	7998815b00de07fade7ff57caa582151	article	Harmonices Mundi Libri V.	Johannes Keppler	Christian Frisch	1864
7918747	Nuclear Physics B	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh1976516	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472SYN7-9N/2/88633c144278799511bdccbfeb97137e	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Effective potential for chiral scalar superfields	\N	\N	516 - 528	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(76)90332-1}	This paper contains two results. The first is that for a theory of N chiral scalar superfields, for which the supersymmetry is not spontaneously broken, the effective potential vanishes at the same points as the tree potential. This is also verified in the one- and two- loop approximation. It is concluded that the absolute minima of the tree potential are also absolute minima of the effective potential, and hence that any degeneracy in the tree potential will persist to all orders in the radiative corrections. The second result is that, in the case of one chiral superfield, the one-loop contribution to the effective potential not only vanishes at the zeros of the tree potential, but is non-negative at all other points. This results is taken as an indication that the supersymmetry itself is not spontaneously broken by the radiative corrections.	c5001c693b04d687b5959df5f4ddf988	531587c26e1a60f67712106eb18ad0fe	52aa5f5810d3f73bad4d1341295e9b78	article	Effective potential for chiral scalar superfields	L. O'Raifeartaigh and G. Parravicini	\N	1976
7918761	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh:2001mw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHZ,101,107	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHZ,101,107	\N	\N	107-111	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHZ,101,107;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(01)01497-9}	\N	f751f78f49ec9b6ee2ee6a58646704bf	a57c7264ee230badef584743b59bc452	d0a207452fe53e849232370d20a7c84a	article	{Chiral fermions on the lattice}	L. O'Raifeartaigh	\N	2001
7918779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flume:1996ju	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9611118	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9611118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9611118;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9611118}	\N	d7df7fd85d0982ef5b5691984a6bd5da	c32c4db60f35dede41118b1bab1e7025	f577a30533ff3b27cf9a8f0ef7bf9928	article	{Resume of Seiberg-Witten theory}	R. Flume and L. O'Raifeartaigh and I. Sachs	\N	1996
7918798	Nucl. Phys.	B271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh:1986hi	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B271,653	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHA,B271,653	\N	\N	653	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B271,653;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(86)80031-1}	\N	1b28f46200955ebfadc9cbb74cf393e9	902f05b9f3c65bd6fe429e1c182a3513	d79858fd4b4a5cf430a3ee22878a66fa	article	{THE CONSTRAINT EFFECTIVE POTENTIAL}	L. O'Raifeartaigh and A. Wipf and H. Yoneyama	\N	1986
7918804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	alon2007isb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cd9dbe0b5117cf86c7d6b07c1812d35	54b5875691d52c96b52ce61e4f685bda	a8ae688cc72e81dc41641a2fda10a068	book	{An introduction to systems biology: design principles of biological circuits}	U. Alon	\N	2007
7918809	Nuclear Physics B	218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murphy1983484	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YYCM-20Y/2/d91afbcb7926ea12499a1f8dde510014	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : A note on supersymmetry breaking in 1+1 dimensions	\N	\N	484 - 492	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90376-0}	The spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry for a single chiral superfield in 1+1 dimensions is investigated and a number of puzzling features are resolved by noting that the loop expansion is not always valid. It is found that both broken and unbroken supersymmetry are stable with respect to radiative corrections.	417d523cf64cfa32b88b9f48e1ceb2d9	b83784fadb0d030a6e721858a9577036	b03e7216145f31681ad6afbaa85b5237	article	A note on supersymmetry breaking in 1+1 dimensions	T. Murphy and L. O'Raifeartaigh	\N	1983
7918810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	nettle2000vve	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91475e4db2112c3d7ea5892889c25d25	51d3c2b2d33d98c1c4d2e73a3590023f	ddf3e498968766311f185ab36a40bb99	book	{Vanishing voices: the extinction of the world's languages}	D. Nettle and S. Romaine	\N	2000
7918812	Nuclear Physics B	212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujimoto1983268	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-471YW0B-1G8/2/bf1f9ac9b8b6ea9f1038560961175709	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Effective potential for non-convex potentials	\N	\N	268 - 300	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90305-X}	It is shown that the well-known relationship between the effective potential [Gamma] and the vacuum graphs [Sigma] of scalar QFT follows directly from the translational invariance of the measure, and that it holds for all values of the fields [phi] if, and only if, the classical potential is convex. In the non-convex case [Sigma] appears to become complex for some values of [phi], but it is shown that the complexity is only apparent and is due to the failure of the loop expansion. The effective potential actually remains real and well-defined for all [phi], and reduces to [Sigma] in the neighbourhood of the classical minima. A number of examples are considered, notably potentials which are spontaneously broken. In particular the mechanism by which a spontaneous breakdown may be generated by radiative corrections is re-investigated and some new insights obtained. Finally, it is shown that the renormalization group equations for the parameters may be obtained by inspection from the effective potential, and among the examples considered are SU(n) fields and supermultiplets. In particular, it is shown that for supermultiplets the effective potential is not only real but positive.	fea5252a5859c24e4d748b63642ead99	b992aa41cd125a1910cd589013148b35	97b391fa253db56aedae9058dd017829	article	Effective potential for non-convex potentials	Y. Fujimoto and L. O'Raifeartaigh and G. Parravicini	\N	1983
7918832	Nuclear Physics B	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh1976501	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472SYN7-9M/2/a795be0795ea8d609f4c5ac010d9c66c	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Effective fields and discontinuities in the effective potential	\N	\N	501 - 515	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(76)90331-X}	A simplified proof is given of the known result that the effective potential for a given Lagrangian is equal to the sum of all connected one-particle-irreducible vacuum graphs belonging to a derivative lagrangian. It is pointed out, however, that the vacua of the original and derivative Lagrangians do not always coincide, and that the standard formulae must be modified to take account of this fact. Otherwise, for some values of the classical fields, one obtains paradoxical results, such as the complexity of the one-loop contribution. It is shown that a satisfactory modification is to replace the classical field in the standard formulae by an effective field, which is a function of the classical field determined by the potential minimum. The prescription is applied to two examples, namely, a single scalar field and a spontaneously broken SO(N) potential, and it is found that in each case the effective potential is real and finite, but may have phase transitions, i.e. discontinuities in the first derivatives.	7d692f29abec801515bc45acadd2bb0b	5d500583f2904a150acedba67e91cf17	c9a3b1fc3e63fcb21fff480f8f6383fd	article	Effective fields and discontinuities in the effective potential	L. O'Raifeartaigh and G. Parraviani	\N	1976
7918846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Raifeartaigh:1975qa	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?r=Print-75-0407	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND R PRINT-75-0407	\N	Print-75-0407 (DUBLIN INST.)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5bee2ff0e839bce824f9b3e1ea58b078	24fc1f2468c06644687d8488da5ba08f	abab3a8f8e901982840a86114cf572e1	article	{Lecture Notes on Supersymmetry}	L. O'Raifeartaigh	\N	xxxxx
7918865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wekaExplorer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	097e94b59421960628391d0ed4631658	b066b256169960e75d5fff40f81c280f	8bc50782dc0723afa1abfad03572df69	unpublished	Weka Explorer Guide	\N	\N	2008
7918870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	UBHD66615216	\N	\N	UB: LA C 17 24958	\N	\N	625 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58867-5}, language = {ger}	\N	f1de4d43edb0a6fdfb9a5bdc8d554d64	c1c74834317690462ca1f0ee48478c15	d6588a56e7da5149efa6cafa4935db3d	book	Online-Lernen : Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Praxis	\N	Ludwig J. Issing and Paul Klisma	2009
7918874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wekaExperimenter	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac9650f3e16f877d68eb43c1295aa409	e4d75a697e5fb32b555321854e5af91b	d50d3a15a44a676a689ad4a1a4ed9b7e	unpublished	Weka Experimenter Tutorial	\N	\N	2008
7918892	Physics Letters B	205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bender1988493	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470G47V-KY/2/5f70945c87cbb818ebb707e6dca095b0	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : A new perturbative approximation applied to supersymmetric quantum field theory	\N	\N	493 - 498	\N	4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(88)90984-7}	We show that a recently proposed graphical perturbative calculational scheme in quantum field theory is consistent with global supersymmetry invariance. We examine a two-dimensional supersymmetric quantum field theory in which we do not know of any other means for doing analytical calculations. We illustrate the power of this new technique by computing the ground-state energy density E to second order in this new perturbation theory. We show that there is a beautiful and delicate cancellation between infinite classes of graphs which leads to the result that E=0.	7968c0fb992264033c4403bc00c168d5	bdff81a5828aac5a6903ac1f4984521f	25ff051a18a3129cef56f7191ec2038c	article	A new perturbative approximation applied to supersymmetric quantum field theory	Carl M. Bender and Kimball A. Milton and Stephen S. Pinsky and L. M. Simmons	\N	1988
7918896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HUSAT 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomas1996uca	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	574424d8c936cfa68ae54fc2f2538366	929ce95a51287db4374927326091ab3d	99fb23395d0f6e7f8c67b8b05226419b	manual	Usability Context Analysis: A Practical Guide	Cathy Thomas and Nigel Bevan	\N	1996
7918916	Communications of the Association for Information Systems	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nissen8emk	http://web.nps.navy.mil/~menissen/papers/kflowcaisfin.pdf	\N		\N	\N	251-266	\N	\N	\N		The modern enterprise depends upon timely and effective flows of knowledge through its organizations for success. But knowledge is not evenly distributed through the enterprise, and a dearth of information systems is available to enable such timely and effective flows. Further, the few theoretical knowledge-flow models available have not yet been developed to a point where they can effectively inform the design of information systems and business processes to support knowledge flow in the enterprise. A survey of current practice shows that such system and process design is accomplished principally by trial and error, one of the least effective approaches known. The research described in this article builds upon and extends current theory about knowledge flow. It focuses in particular on investigating flow dynamics to inform the design of information systems and business processes to enhance the flow of knowledge through the enterprise. Leveraging the good understanding of flows in other domains, we strive to extend theory that can lead to "devices" of considerable utility in the enterprise knowledge domain. The result is a four-dimensional, dynamic model that can be used to classify and visualize a diversity of knowledge-flow patterns through the enterprise. These patterns can, in turn, be analyzed to inform the design of useful information systems and business processes. The implications of this dynamic model are explored and a number of hypotheses are generated to motivate and guide future research into the phenomenology of knowledge flow.	81c02c98333ca51e8b7979d84beddacc	26128fd0b06aff86cfa32b77f8326ec8	a02c9283aa2a28b2da4a674f7b9aeab0	article	{An extended model of knowledge-flow dynamics}	M.E. Nissen	\N	2002
7918921	Anesthesiology	110	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisenach:2009:Anesthesiology:19307866	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19307866?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Genomic discoveries in perioperative medicine: edu...[Anesthesiology. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	693-695	\N	4	\N	pmid = {19307866}, doi = {10.1097/ALN.0b013e31819b58f6}	\N	0fba046cbffe491f925bbb7e4deff308	57c7b2a07ec460f4b40b273c68d6e57a	ed191a7291a59c3c8d8b0b9d0f9e6016	article	Genomic discoveries in perioperative medicine: educating the audience	J H Eisenach and D R Schroeder	\N	2009
7918942	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uematsu:1982pp	http://usparc.ihep.su/spires/find/hep/www?r=UT-393-TOKYO	\N		\N	Talk presented at the Topical Symp. on High Energy Physics,
\
                  Tokyo, Japan, Sep 9-11, 1982	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f97e4f9bd4b962ef6b0da28104e77418	868d62fbe10141d6a432176087bd77d7	8f26e558a19c928693e496c721276221	article	{SPONTANEOUS BREAKDOWN OF SUPERSYMMETRY IN TWO-
\
                  DIMENSIONS}	Tsuneo Uematsu	\N	1982
7918947	Physics Letters B	123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Higashijima1983209	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-472JP6P-11X/2/b282df79aa717ecef6a415f35209ff7b	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry in the O(N)-symmetric Wess-Zumino model in two dimensions	\N	\N	209 - 213	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)90424-0}	We discuss a spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry in the two (one space and one time)-dimensional O(N) Wess-Zumino model, by computing the effective potential to the leading order in the 1/N expansion. The massless Nambu-Goldstone fermion appears as a bound state of the fermion and the boson involved. It is shown that there occurs a phase transition between unbroken-and broken-supersymmetry at a critical point of the mass scale which characterizes the renormalized coupling constant.	5f06c93260463c6fff908714394052e9	57879dd30b52d293da51778da0701fa3	c83931b5c396e6d37b69bea9487548cf	article	Spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry in the O(N)-symmetric Wess-Zumino model in two dimensions	Kiyoshi Higashijima and Tsuneo Uematsu	\N	1983
7919079	Nuclear Physics B	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang1976123	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T22V-15D/2/a5e3c869901f01f5c47165a19ccd3a7e	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : On the question of induced spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in first order*1	\N	\N	123 - 136	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(76)90470-3}	A study of the question of spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry induced by first-order perturbation corrections is presented. It is shown that there is no such breaking in the most general renormalizable supersymmetric model without gauge fields as well as in the supersymmetric extension of Yang-Mills theories with minimally coupled matter fields. The proof of this statement is also given for supersymmetric gauge theories with additional renormalizable and gauge-invariant interactions of the matter fields. Comments on the proposed proofs of the same statement given by different authors are made.	d0c8827bc9c46ae03c4b3f2d29c234ac	31e93a1ea567f7f72c909195a122a0dd	1cdce266111b2a20c3f2fedab9273d90	article	On the question of induced spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in first order	Wolfdieter Lang	\N	1976
7919136	Physics Letters B	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fogleman1983393	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YKVNB-3K8/2/58b402d16fb10f6c2d9b3b1b5799a873	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Two-loop calculation of the effective potential for the Wess-Zumino model	\N	\N	393 - 397	\N	6	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)90813-4}	The effective potential for the supersymmetric Wess-Zumino model is computed off-shell to two loops. A renormalization procedure which preserves positivity of the kinetic terms in the effective action is implemented. Supersymmetry is not broken to this order.	dba716eb6cb6039b27e47ad9fa695a11	5ad1440370d355e21fd8b08fdd4c3210	0e4a6aac948ca4b261839c1673b2ddb8	article	Two-loop calculation of the effective potential for the Wess-Zumino model	Guy Fogleman and Glenn D. Starkman and K.S. Viswanathan	\N	1983
7919167	Nuclear Physics B	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa197577	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T2NF-1C6/2/e9766f4e0b9b2d7a38702ac43804b519	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : On the effective potential for the scalar multiplet in the supersymmetric φ3 model*1	\N	\N	77 - 85	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(75)90526-X}	The one-loop effective potential for the scalar multiplet in the supersymmetric model with a [phi]3 self-interaction is evaluated, and the vacuum stability is discussed. It is shown that the asymmetric vacua give rise to an imaginary part of the effective potential; consequently they are unstable. Our result also indicates that the massless degenerate solution is stable against infrared divergences.	35c30e61a6ab7aea3f38fa85d3ab3850	247a214235c3343fbb1f67dc708b1fc9	1736fe31d5c80e297ef8b5037e5e42b4	article	On the effective potential for the scalar multiplet in the supersymmetric [phi]3 model	Kazuo Fujikawa and Wolfdieter Lang	\N	1975
7919179	Physics Letters B	113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Claudson198231	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YKHTC-121/2/a2fd4d275c09a12006ba40bb0c1da281	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Effective potentials for a class of supersymmetric theories	\N	\N	31 - 34	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90102-2}	We compute one- and two-loop corrections to the effective potential for a class of models in which supersymmetry is spontaneously broken in an O'Raifeartaigh model.	30e22d5d5b3836390e9dac1886a9d7c2	ea1f04b710dfd55f6f71db9e2e8f76b4	cc08f72fa945d0f4bfb182fac40de86c	article	Effective potentials for a class of supersymmetric theories	Mark Claudson and Mark B. Wise	\N	1982
7919302	Fiber and Integrated Optics	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	5	g.2008	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01468030802266064	\N	Numerical Maps for Fiber Lasers Mode Locked with Nonlinear Polarization Evolution: Comparison with Semi-Analytical Models - Fiber and Integrated Optics	\N	\N	320 - 340	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0146-8030}	\N	b303063d73c683c83092c53a4d115076	03c66ac3ab76fa7752b2f24853987a00	f199956c0da914cec3c343a201d4be24	article	Numerical Maps for Fiber Lasers Mode Locked with Nonlinear Polarization Evolution: Comparison with Semi-Analytical Models	G. Martel and C. ChÃ©dot and A. Hideur and Ph. Grelu	\N	2008
7919826	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	0198294107	http://www.amazon.com/Knowledge-Societies-Information-Sustainable-Development/dp/0198294107%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0198294107	\N	Amazon.com: Knowledge Societies: Information Technology for Sustainable Development: Robin Mansell, Uta Wehn: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780198294108}, asin = {0198294107}, isbn = {0198294107}, dewey = {338.9}	\N	1b1b82fe7d89f571b77a8b3202050a44	4ee19e66f8aa584217548fd4d8e1bbda	5aca2580deb14422b25809ba7db4c062	book	Knowledge Societies: Information Technology for Sustainable Development	\N	\N	1998
7920481	Nuclear Physics B	196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salomonson1982509	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4719TH4-2FS/2/2823db3b982c68311621678588e6175b	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Fermionic coordinates and supersymmetry in quantum mechanics	\N	\N	509 - 531	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90505-3}	We describe the quantum mechanics of particles with fermionic degrees of freedom, both in the Schrödinger wave function and Feynman path integral formalism. In particular we derive an exact expression for fermionic path integrals in (0 + 1) dimensions. Under suitable circumstances the theories we consider can exhibit supersymmetry. As an application we analyze in detail how the spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry, occurring in certain models recently discussed by Witten, can be derived as an instanton effect in the path integral formalism.	58f02a9e66d5533fae22b24a040eaecc	a768536d99a23da0555d7198afdd7528	7c66036667d247e2241f9f391c51c17b	article	Fermionic coordinates and supersymmetry in quantum mechanics	P. Salomonson and J. W. Van Holten	\N	1982
7922585	Sleep	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Academy of Sleep Medicine	\N	\N	\N	morgenthaler2007ppc	\N	\N		\N	\N	1445	\N	11	\N		\N	d4baf4f75f27babc225842a410a872e6	0f67b56e512d433bf2e5fccb0444f6ee	16cfa1e9217f9fba835b095942de5a2a	article	{Practice parameters for the clinical evaluation and treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine report}	T.I. Morgenthaler and T. Lee-Chiong and C. Alessi and L. Friedman and R.N. Aurora and B. Boehlecke and T. Brown and A.L. Chesson Jr and V. Kapur and R. Maganti and others	\N	2007
7922601	Journal of Intellectual Disability Research	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	braam2008mti	\N	\N		\N	\N	256--264	\N	3	\N		\N	df6f45edeba2ad02cf96fa6c02f0fd1d	fed638d8a76f510646bd7c66988bdfa4	c78eb4625ba6a8b395663b92611615c4	article	{Melatonin treatment in individuals with intellectual disability and chronic insomnia: a randomized placebo-controlled study}	W. Braam and R. Didden and M. Smits and L. Curfs	\N	2008
7922604	Journal of the American Academy of Child \\& Adolescent Psychiatry	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	derheijden2007ems	\N	\N		\N	\N	233--241	\N	2	\N		\N	975642a019d25496b288b5f689e81301	51a45c5e712a117516ecd51d0e352846	f117fe78171a0d7e6b440d679965cc65	article	{Effect of melatonin on sleep, behavior, and cognition in ADHD and chronic sleep-onset insomnia}	VAN der HEIJDEN and B.P.D. KRISTIAAN and M.G.M.D. SMITS and E. VAN SOMEREN and K.R. RIDDERINKHOF and W.B. GUNNING	\N	2007
7922636	Journal of autism and developmental disorders	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	giannotti2006ols	\N	\N		\N	\N	741--752	\N	6	\N		\N	31fed14b2c631af42d8912602f6ed2e0	c18b3eda0ffe6a3c4f7794dcf14f7018	1f69c167415cdb7347076836c283e904	article	{An open-label study of controlled-release melatonin in treatment of sleep disorders in children with autism}	F. Giannotti and F. Cortesi and A. Cerquiglini and P. Bernabei	\N	2006
7922648	European Child \\& Adolescent Psychiatry	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	kakoozamwesige2008cai	\N	\N		\N	\N	327--335	\N	6	\N		\N	51a37264d5fc3ee67cffb24c5a5c99bd	c90e54f775d91b30fb4d451f5a5cb0a6	2a7071a2b6f8677acf5ac69b25f2636a	article	{Catatonia in autism: implications across the life span}	A. Kakooza-Mwesige and L.E. Wachtel and D.M. Dhossche	\N	2008
7922652	Biological Psychiatry	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	bennetto2007oat	\N	\N		\N	\N	1015--1021	\N	9	\N		\N	3a64b03b029fbec51e39dbeda49db8b8	811dd06d20a48c49bd27451b067eefdd	2d04332158408019cf510ede75bb8941	article	{Olfaction and taste processing in autism}	L. Bennetto and E.S. Kuschner and S.L. Hyman	\N	2007
7922680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Annual Reviews	\N	\N	\N	newschaffer2007eas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2de1825170c1079771355c633e5a736	a7da365535dc94c70472e202615b41b1	a1769bde516475db262e0b7ca6b2caae	article	{The Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders*}	C.J. Newschaffer and L.A. Croen and J. Daniels and E. Giarelli and J.K. Grether and S.E. Levy and D.S. Mandell and L.A. Miller and J. Pinto-Martin and J. Reaven and others	\N	2007
7922778	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	crozier2007ess	\N	\N		\N	\N	1803--1814	\N	9	\N		\N	0da7839e6bedb751cce42f7ac0a49866	3df3bdd6e43bfbfbb36b32903e320c45	fed75b85ff1108e4003f056281ba75e1	article	{Effects of Social Stories on Prosocial Behavior of Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders}	S. Crozier and M. Tincani	\N	2007
7922792	Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sansosti2006uss	\N	\N		\N	\N	43	\N	1	\N		\N	92023529d547b640b7bff36ca509d7ad	b67203ab3128f56ff14af198f312b79a	64f01d82f717c0a3fc96fb7409a8758f	article	{Using social stories to improve the social behavior of children with Asperger syndrome}	F.J. Sansosti and K.A. Powell-Smith	\N	2006
7923131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Visual Analysis	\N	\N	\N	Sage	London	\N	\N	GoodmanPracticesSeeing	http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/clic/cgoodwin/00pract_see.pdf	\N		\N	\N	157-82	\N	\N	\N		\N	674ab801a15496cc099a80fad51f0561	beb3d64fa7efef29f1c9e4aa7f7d572d	5665d3d3ae4af6c6396e5389380f119b	inbook	Practices of Seeing, Visual Analysis: An Ethnomethodological Approach.	Charles Goodwin	Theo van Leeuwen and Carey Jewitt	2000
7923239	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	LatoWir2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-518-29461-1}, language = {Aus dem Franz. übers.}	\N	7fdc5475980d4989604f50e0975667fd	2521e9f1672b3b6cb9f2c2d04a4859a0	6c2e1807cd95cf1356b9f6077984b5fc	book	Wir sind nie modern gewesen	Bruno Latour	\N	2008
7923424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '02: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1073105	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073105	\N	Active learning for statistical natural language parsing	\N	\N	120--127	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1073083.1073105}	It is necessary to have a (large) annotated corpus to build a statistical parser. Acquisition of such a corpus is costly and time-consuming. This paper presents a method to reduce this demand using active learning, which selects what samples to annotate, instead of annotating blindly the whole training corpus.Sample selection for annotation is based upon "representativeness" and "usefulness". A model-based distance is proposed to measure the difference of two sentences and their most likely parse trees. Based on this distance, the active learning process analyzes the sample distribution by clustering and calculates the density of each sample to quantify its representativeness. Further more, a sentence is deemed as useful if the existing model is highly uncertain about its parses, where uncertainty is measured by various entropy-based scores.Experiments are carried out in the shallow semantic parser of an air travel dialog system. Our result shows that for about the same parsing accuracy, we only need to annotate a third of the samples as compared to the usual random selection method.	3185930777c0a3e3cbdd0732a45de3e1	14cdac5db0bacd359442fb3b616e560a	a042cfb5300e55405c1c1d55627f1413	inproceedings	Active learning for statistical natural language parsing	Min Tang and Xiaoqiang Luo and Salim Roukos	\N	2001
7923429	Nat. Lang. Eng.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1362056	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1362056&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=30737844&CFTOKEN=48350499	\N	Active learning and logarithmic opinion pools for hpsg parse selection	\N	\N	191--222	\N	2	\N	issn = {1351-3249}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1351324906004396}	\N	98c18978822200b40d5ec3573cf1162b	364d179593c4355c9fd2a9c9c58b5f9f	4a80c15cbd35e3ffd6dadd2c8b3c925c	article	Active learning and logarithmic opinion pools for hpsg parse selection	Jason Baldridge and Miles Osborne	\N	2008
7923441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kb2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfff9b117b87ce3efccf8c6c15d06de4	52abe308f6c46087df51a5876c1ab6e9	abdcfb3746e47898ac93929ab88298af	unpublished	Singular Value Decomposition Tutorial	Kirk Baker	Kirk Baker	2005
7923479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL-44: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1220218	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1220218&dl=GUIDE,	\N	Reranking and self-training for parser adaptation	\N	\N	337--344	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220218}	Statistical parsers trained and tested on the Penn Wall Street Journal (WSJ) treebank have shown vast improvements over the last 10 years. Much of this improvement, however, is based upon an ever-increasing number of features to be trained on (typically) the WSJ treebank data. This has led to concern that such parsers may be too finely tuned to this corpus at the expense of portability to other genres. Such worries have merit. The standard "Charniak parser" checks in at a labeled precision-recall f-measure of 89.7% on the Penn WSJ test set, but only 82.9% on the test set from the Brown treebank corpus.This paper should allay these fears. In particular, we show that the reranking parser described in Charniak and Johnson (2005) improves performance of the parser on Brown to 85.2%. Furthermore, use of the self-training techniques described in (McClosky et al., 2006) raise this to 87.8% (an error reduction of 28%) again without any use of labeled Brown data. This is remarkable since training the parser and reranker on labeled Brown data achieves only 88.4%.	7143c12f238ed601f47e19534585468b	913eb75b3c60c27e212fb56b06b78b02	dc066983abb39a4dec4466ce2ea2853c	inproceedings	Reranking and self-training for parser adaptation	David McClosky and Eugene Charniak and Mark Johnson	\N	2006
7923486	Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CohnEtAl:96	\N	\N		\N	\N	129-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	7af684ae7e3af6cdb102a94745b02813	9182636d07c2a965038a480b73e7c823	9c7c77dd019fe66dd8ee99499b53102b	article	Active Learning with statistical models	D. Cohn and Z. Ghahramani and M. Jordan	\N	1996
7923563	\N	\N	\N	3. Auflage, Nachdruck.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	dewey2000	http://www.amazon.de/Demokratie-Erziehung-Einleitung-philosophische-P%C3%A4dagogik/dp/340722057X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D340722057X	\N	Demokratie und Erziehung: Eine Einleitung in die philosophische Pädagogik: Amazon.de: John Dewey, Erich Hylla: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783407220578}, asin = {340722057X}, isbn = {340722057X}	\N	03e6edaac557336a21ee63add2875f2f	43ebe82b07390d2f278e58a2e75cceeb	8d4ba6519b2066ba2fe07a8bced4d33c	book	Demokratie und Erziehung: Eine Einleitung in die philosophische Pädagogik	John Dewey	\N	2000
7923572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Datta2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0403072	\N	A quantum channel with additive minimum output entropy	\N	cite arxiv:quant-ph/0403072
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Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We give a direct proof of the additivity of the minimum output entropy of a
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particular quantum channel which breaks the multiplicativity conjecture. This
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yields additivity of the classical capacity of this channel, a result obtained
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by a different method by Matsumoto and Yura [quant-ph/0306009]. Our proof
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relies heavily upon certain concavity properties of the output entropy which
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are of independent interest.
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	f91abb09975083d8019cf18f4459b5e3	e9586f6ebe9b7b70dd6c8203e01c6805	55728caa9d3cfe931bd006b4e3dbf192	misc	A quantum channel with additive minimum output entropy	Nilanjana Datta and Alexander S. Holevo and Yuri M. Suhov	\N	2004
7923615	\N	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	Proceedings of the Sixth International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marrakech, Morocco	\N	\N	RINGGER08.832	\N	\N	LREC 2008 Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	language = {english}, date = {28-30}	\N	754478770ea874ebec76c9f537317503	40acaa9ea641a161b21301a0431eb0a3	23f44869eca9dbd67d6a7d95b3eb5ad7	inproceedings	Assessing the Costs of Machine-Assisted Corpus Annotation through a User Study	\N	European Language Resources Association (ELRA)	2008
7923620	Computer Speech & Language	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vlachos2008295	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WCW-4R9JTTK-1/2/a57b2679a2f362d46e2e3a277484574c	\N	ScienceDirect - Computer Speech & Language : A stopping criterion for active learning	\N	\N	295 - 312	\N	3	\N	issn = {0885-2308}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.csl.2007.12.001}	Active learning (AL) is a framework that attempts to reduce the cost of annotating training material for statistical learning methods. While a lot of papers have been presented on applying AL to natural language processing tasks reporting impressive savings, little work has been done on defining a stopping criterion. In this work, we present a stopping criterion for active learning based on the way instances are selected during uncertainty-based sampling and verify its applicability in a variety of settings. The statistical learning models used in our study are support vector machines (SVMs), maximum entropy models and Bayesian logistic regression and the tasks performed are text classification, named entity recognition and shallow parsing. In addition, we present a method for multiclass mutually exclusive SVM active learning.	870c6b036a016318575435fd1658ccdf	5000093022ea0ea36b472ecec43c61d4	693d4b4c603f5b591e1f44b114db2405	article	A stopping criterion for active learning	Andreas Vlachos	\N	2008
7924544	International Journal of Learning Technologies	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inderscience Publishers	Switzerland	\N	\N	rollett2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1360212	\N	The Web 2.0 way of learning with technologies	\N	\N	87--107	\N	1	\N	issn = {1477-8386}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJLT.2007.012368}	\N	30bee928a237ebd78a3a3024a6ee645f	c75d615410064df67f583d8cbe1cc8ed	55b0b720191c2a831f9f59329d2c5383	article	The Web 2.0 way of learning with technologies	H. Rollett and M. Lux and M. Strohmaier and G. Dosinger and K. Tochtermann	\N	2007
7924549	Journal of Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stocker2008	\N	\N	Dr. Markus Strohmaier - Personal Home Page	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	7a0697457b13c370582a935ccd3c90df	4ca6e77fde730db8b61e8edc6396d993	960eb2c5ad3d481872803c08133d2787	article	Studying Knowledge Transfer with Weblogs in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Exploratory Case Study	A. Stocker and M. Strohmaier and K. Tochtermann	\N	2008
7924584	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 31st International Conference on Software Engineering, companion volume	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger2009	\N	\N		\N	To appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://michel.wermelinger.ws/chezmichel/wp-content/uploads/wermelinger09icse.pdf}	Interest in the human aspects of software engineering has grown in the past years. For example, based on activity logs in software artefact repositories, researchers are recommending who should fix a bug for a certain component. However, existing work largely follows ad-hoc approaches to relate software artefacts to developers and rarely makes those socio-technical relations explicit in a single structure. In this paper we propose a novel application of formal concept analysis, in order to overcome those deficiencies. As a case study, we construct and visualise different views of the developers who fix and discuss bugs in the Eclipse project.	2c525210b098e70232008995bfd249b2	6ae2e61e2c21842cc9ffa263e1d7abc7	7927deea07c15ecae7537ec7a4550173	inproceedings	Using Formal Concept Analysis to Construct and Visualise Hierarchies of Socio-Technical Relations	M. Wermelinger and Y. Yu and M. Strohmaier	\N	2009
7924618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mimesis	9788884836670	\N	\N	av08	\N	\N		\N	9788884836670	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7cfb4a2fa4782b9ca998d273240c8a9	f6b5f6d597167baf8e734385999897da	c746a1e99d236ce692b714c925c6b0c3	book	Contro l'università. I principali documenti della critica radicale alle istituzioni accademiche del Sessantotto
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	M. Boato and M. Capanna and M. Rostagno and G. Viale and J. Weinberg and R. Dutschke and D. Cohn-Bendit	\N	2008
7924886	IEEE Intelligent Systems	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeOn	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1339986	\N		\N	\N	52-59	\N	6	\N		\N	dc81a9bbe0d630bdfa9c7099f05d6931	c27a908be267a609a7a83f8ce13732e6	7c56f7f4876ce4a75f1595a1175d6233	article	Argumentation-Based Ontology Engineering 	R. Studer	\N	2007
7925027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	REFSQ '08: Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Requirements Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	strohmaier2008c	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1423916	\N	Can Patterns Improve i* Modeling? Two Exploratory Studies	\N	\N	153--167	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montpellier, France}, isbn = {978-3-540-69060-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69062-7_16}	\N	f6da30db4733e9438b9cc186783fd1f5	bb40b1c1885b40b694cc98beb88f66bc	433093aa81bd24304a62c239cf44d761	inproceedings	Can Patterns Improve i* Modeling? Two Exploratory Studies	M. Strohmaier and J. Horkoff and E. Yu and J. Aranda and S. Easterbrook	\N	2008
7925055	Harvard Theological Review	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simmons:2009	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=HTR&volumeId=102&issueId=02	\N		\N	\N	169-192	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1017/S001781600900073X}	\N	44d821b82f58e863de3df0188d89f52c	2e770ee2c198e0b96e7fdb1d3177773b	6618cd07ccfce6d621964027f19e68c0	article	Porphyrian Universalism: A Tripartite Soteriology and Eusebius's Response	Michael Bland Simmons	\N	2009
7925076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Venezia, Italy	\N	\N	ardito_tool_2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1133265.1133322&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=23888899&CFTOKEN=27263290	\N		\N	\N	278--281	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-353-0}, doi = {10.1145/1133265.1133322}	{SUIT} {(Systematic} Usability Inspection Tool) is an Internet-based tool that supports the evaluators during the usability inspection of software applications. {SUIT} makes it possible to reach inspectors everywhere, guiding them in their activities. Differently from other tools that have been proposed in literature, {SUIT} not only supports the activities of a single evaluator, but permits to manage a team of evaluators who can perform peer reviews of their inspection works and merge their individual reports in a single document on which they agree.	69f44f561187f0c23ccc83fa76c6743a	a07e87b47d4354d9a4971fa31b9638c7	26dedab8d53f197a3baba5ce74f4b5d2	inproceedings	A tool to support usability inspection	Carmelo Ardito and Rosa Lanzilotti and Paolo Buono and Antonio Piccinno	\N	2006
7925080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	http://opus.bsz-bw.de/hdms/volltexte/2008/661/	\N		\N	Bachelorarbeit, HdM Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	\N		Konventionelle und elektronische Informationssysteme zur Orientierung in der Biblbiothek und bei der Bibliotheksnutzung, Darstellung an Beispielen aus ÖBs und WBs
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	0a41de4e9f8be596abad636e73be6a79	b6cd7645fa7d36517738f1054e1e1a9b	f3dd0cb26040953ecb3623bb3762c76e	book	Elektronische Leit- und Orientierungssysteme: Vergleich und Analyse aktueller Beispiele	Lena Dilger	\N	2008
7925098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl Hanser Verlag	\N	\N	\N	ISBN3446222723	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b394905fba1fa8eab9584a0d27ca710	9076d7da774523a2421adef1ef0af779	62e51c1a1f757533e0afc39266071048	book	Usability praktisch umsetzen. Handbuch für Software, Web, Mobile Devices und andere interaktive Produkte. 	\N	Sven Heinsen and Petra Vogt	2003
7925125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Växjö University: School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nivre2005dependency	http://w3.msi.vxu.se/~nivre/papers/05133.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d497f4a6ee616ce17f51fa115fab6ddb	a8cc5b80ac5d52a9189206bbee2b210c	6a4055ef3725a31e21d2d40bab0a6c03	techreport	Dependency Grammar and Dependency Parsing	Joakim Nivre	\N	2005
7925141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	\N	\N	\N	Schottenloher:1995yq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=3231038	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 3231038	\N	Braunschweig, Germany: Vieweg (1995) 408 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ddbe1a8896e86e76821c0c690b78423	60e32caa8fd80468a1b87bd5f6689f1a	a0f424022b9fb38606e226592dd82304	book	Geometrie und Symmetrie in der Physik	M. Schottenloher	\N	1995
7925256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Domer.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824421100}	\N	d22cb6c525604fbb6eb6498583967070	3c4717ef5532ae67ff90b026fe5df27c	ad9fe67b9723aca5f18fbd0bed517500	book	Migration von Informationssystemen:  Erfolgsfaktoren f\\"ur das Management	Fabian D\\"omer	\N	1998
7925280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	GITO-Verlag, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	stocker2008a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mkwi/mkwi2008.html#StockerSHST08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://ibis.in.tum.de/mkwi08/09_IKT-gestuetzte_Unternehmenskommunikation/04_Alexander_Stocker.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-940019-34-9}, date = {2008-02-12}	\N	6bf0a156f94685e4306621e9a407eee0	726a0fbcdf30bdb357a33627ec0a01c2	fdffd2e0e38f8e1ab0bbc4fd0f79fd14	inproceedings	{S}takeholder-{O}rientierung als {G}estaltungsprinzip fuer {C}orporate {W}eb 2.0: {E}ine explorative {A}nalyse	A. Stocker and A. Us Saeed and P. Hoefler and M. Strohmaier and K. Tochtermann	M. Bichler and T. Hess and H. Krcmar and U. Lechner and F. Matthes and A. Picot and B. Speitkamp and P. Wolf	2008
7925283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web - Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	kienreich2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {KiSt06.pdf:scans\\\\KiSt06.pdf:PDF}	\N	ae8caca8db5cb9908e253176404acf61	2da92e21182966a2b979719293d0f1d6	306496f664d3932cfa4b1c8495042cc3	incollection	Wissensmodellierung - Basis fuer die Anwendung semantischer Technologien	W. Kienreich and M. Strohmaier	\N	2006
7925288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prozesswissen als Erfolgsfaktor - Effiziente Kombination von Prozessmanagement und Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitaetsverlag DUV	\N	\N	\N	hrastnik2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	60398940e934d87491a947bf23c33208	08fbbfbe0dd900a70545cb0722ceb866	b996076689ba51cda153414f17f7c9a6	inproceedings	{H}eterogenes {W}issen ueber {P}rozesse als {G}rundlage fuer die {G}eschaeftsprozessverbesserung	J. Hrastnik and H. Rollett and M. Strohmaier	C. Engelhardt and K. Hall and J. Ortner	2004
7925333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSEA	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icsea/PachecoG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icsea/icsea2008.html#PachecoG08	\N	stakeholder identification in IEEE	\N	\N	472-477	\N	\N	conf/icsea/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSEA.2008.45}, date = {2009-01-06}	\N	e233f123c872c94ca4e115f6336a6768	4f023eb57a5583cbe9f590d74bfe8b08	3a85d135253d0a3a6c39ce57d57bb1be	inproceedings	Stakeholder Identification Methods in Software Requirements: Empirical Findings Derived from a Systematic Review.	Carla Pacheco and Ivan Garcia	\N	2008
7925364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. für Schule und Weiterbildung, Druck Verl. Kettler	Bönen	\N	\N	UBHD1883212	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	163 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8165-2245-9}, language = {ger}	\N	f1e1b78fd36883a3940680d3034916ff	31aa38b86c777e96318230ee95917bf4	46412f14ca86a945eafb995c0bdd1eec	book	Entwicklungspolitische Bildung auf dem Prüfstand	Rolf Schulz	\N	1995
7925395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Reese.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409133801}	\N	54ef2265d955a03ac1818e324cc91a1e	e27c2dfebb3a4292b8822a877b16fab2	5543f96d7e3c6814e7bc20456a04681d	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Eine Einf\\"uhrung	Joachim Reese	\N	1990
7925397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Rauh.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 69.80}, isbn = {3815426014}	\N	8e01f6ead14bd7313aff7bd6712bfb05	83f81e8d38c1bda30df85c138a197b23	40337ca838797cf28d4454cefee7502b	book	Konzeptuelle Datenmodellierung	Otto Rauh and Eberhard Stickel	\N	1997
7925401	\N	\N	\N	4., v\\"ollig \\"uberarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Neue Wirtschafts-Briefe	Herne	\N	\N	Schwarze.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3482428743}	\N	d5c822ba069bd19811d899f83f27a03c	d0f12dc9f463847b307b1fa841a1e72e	f3eef6f9c9be8c45a6b1bc9abc2636d4	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Jochen Schwarze	\N	1997
7925403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FGF c/o Univ. Dortmund	K\\"oln, Dortmund	\N	\N	Klandt.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 18.50, sfr 18.50, S 130.00}, isbn = {3980228584}	\N	60678f82689f77428145bf329a61e532	d20cfa81193bd97020c3048ec5bc2c34	d514a655eb08fcb20f2de127e9b8943f	book	Arbeitsmaterialien f\\"ur Orientierungstutorien an der WiSo-Fakult\\"at:  Am Beispiel der Universit\\"at Dortmund	Heinz Klandt	\N	1995
7925405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Gabriel.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540576959}	\N	2682cb1679bcfe6178f1e223d8e94175	6963ff208a74e500baa5c38d6234c803	93aaf899f785659d1f8a5d1f106d9a6c	book	Datenbanksysteme:  Konzeptionelle Datenmodellierung und Datenbankarchitekturen	Roland Gabriel and Heinz-Peter R\\"ohrs	\N	1994
7925407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Oberweis.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3815426006}	\N	4e90f03caae48065dcd30ad57e29362d	b7a917713b82949cca7e8043d619deff	fa71452a1d7b2c6140bebda13212acb3	book	Modellierung und Ausf\\"uhrung von Workflows mit Petri-Netzen	Andreas Oberweis	\N	1996
7925409	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Rohloff.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486233904}	\N	17353b93798eeb3896653243656b0914	456b0f61acb9d4edecbf3e3f316e322c	4a9849930b5bc05863edc9b0e74c8709	book	Produktionsmanagement in modularen Organisationsstrukturen:  Reorganisation der Produktion und objektorientierte Informationssysteme f\\"ur verteilte Planungssegmente	Michael Rohloff	\N	1995
7925410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Grauer.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 39.80}, isbn = {3540618708}	\N	3b02a0fcca28d29f68918e2bd71b020c	4fb4dae3e6ad7cb3d092db6a2f08286a	2d00dca18b4c0da69311b6d9bcba9936	book	Multimedia:  Entwurf, Entwicklung und Einsatz in betrieblichen Informationssystemen ; mit 28 Tabellen	Manfred Grauer and Udo Merten	\N	1997
7925411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Biethahn.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.80}, isbn = {3486259709}	\N	213dee269e1df7d2070b59e8c492e8e2	7d4526e116f8d284f150cdf39ebc3d9a	dda80974981d5dceff33b2ecd5b82ce9	book	Ganzheitliches E-Business:  Technologien, Strategien und Anwendungen unter besonderer Ber\\"ucksichtigung der Anforderungen von kleinen und mittelst\\"andischen Unternehmen	J\\"org Biethahn	\N	2002
7925412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Books	Harmondsworth, Middlesex	\N	\N	Thomas.1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0140806326}	\N	3f25693ccc82b02731655e6efeb99b77	12447775ea2102061f37f82acc5699f5	8137a878d5bddcc94152e269c2ba7a29	book	The management of change and conflict:  Selected readings	M. John Thomas and W. Harman and G. Warren Bennis	\N	1972
7925415	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	Die Organisation des E-Business / Pascal Sieber Reto Zenger	Zenger.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3258065632}	\N	434c9a2f9b4a691b17ee889ae5dd07c5	1cab89c23edeeda964a9bdc8ee9ffd44	6e2d0f8f6934d0dec4b23833b18662c8	book	22 weitere F\\"alle zu den Trends, den Herausforderungen und dem Berufsbild der Entscheidungstr\\"ager	Reto Zenger and Pascal Sieber	\N	2002
7925416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Nathusius.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 98.00, EUR 51.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3890128947}	\N	c679dd1954b9d8ced879bf808994854b	66e45c5beae83bc866b3dd741caad9cf	4c304169028935844e58c609c324afe9	book	Beitr\\"age zur Unternehmungsgr\\"undung:  Gewidmet Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Norbert Szyperski anl\\"a{\\ss}lich seines 70. Geburtstages	Klaus Nathusius and Heinz Klandt and Dietrich Seibt and Norbert Szyperski	\N	2001
7925417	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Nathusius.2003	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/362333351.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 48.00}, isbn = {3899360605}	\N	c6c6d004926d24d2f6d570a055e8e4a7	981d78efd0653061cb497c821979ea13	b5d3fd98e073b62098c92932e9db337b	book	Wirkungen des regionalen Kontexts auf Unternehmensgr\\"undungen	Klaus Nathusius	\N	2003
7925420	\N	\N	\N	10. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Senge.2006	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/546859011.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3608913793}	\N	621b0a1539feb3ca5dcb31da111d11c8	5976265bbc08aa6a6994d70df0e7307f	9be261b7c7da3dec3657f240b6c68af9	book	Die f\\"unfte Disziplin:  Kunst und Praxis der lernenden Organisation	M. Peter Senge and Maren Klostermann	\N	2006
7925423	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Szyperski.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 58.00, EUR 29.65, S 435.27, sfr 52.78}, isbn = {3890127061}	\N	9d2056aa0c7b382ef97c0bae91ca8f3f	c9fde4d18d60e859199d417da9c8711a	b8a2f09f48b01e71ae7d31deb256fcac	book	Probleme der Unternehmungsgr\\"undung:  Eine betriebswirtschaftliche Analyse unternehmerischer Startbedingungen	\N	\N	1999
7925425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Link.2001	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/bsz/toc/bsz094811970inh.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.90}, isbn = {3540424441}	\N	2a12bbce20feff85653e82bb20225800	26b77dc3b3390b5387530250f55f2e59	4c94a4aac334140d53ac21fd1797ce9e	book	Customer Relationship Management:  Erfolgreiche Kundenbeziehungen durch integrierte Informationssysteme ; mit 9 Tabellen	J\\"org Link	\N	2001
7925426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spektrum Akad. Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Hasebrook.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3860252879}	\N	b246a87429a63578807492dd426f2041	b2a5e5ffb8f24710f4c03962ac364244	d01938ba537d642867e8e009749f8165	book	Multimedia-Psychologie:  Eine neue Perspektive menschlicher Kommunikation	Joachim Hasebrook and C. Arthur Graesser	\N	1995
7925427	\N	\N	\N	2., \\"uberarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Kleinschmidt.2002	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/336675402.PDF / http://www.zentralblatt-math.org/zmath/en/search/?an=0989.68038}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540424131}	\N	ab1f6b39cd78013090a767aa4de9b07e	1258e4b21ae5e57cb0ab25faaaec8c47	02a3aa197825eecfd4ad64fb764f0d00	book	Relationale Datenbanksysteme:  Eine praktische Einf\\"uhrung ; mit zahlreichen Beispielen und \\"Ubungsaufgaben	Peter Kleinschmidt and Christian Rank	\N	2002
7925429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT	M\\"unster	\N	\N	Kors.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 30.90}, isbn = {3825859819}	\N	beeedcfe65ab74cddc1967afa1bee116	f4085d5c27e2b07c20819048afc14ad7	55d84e852caa22c85e3adbee440fc3c8	book	Call-Center-Markt Deutschland:  Das Fallbeispiel Hamburg	Anna K\\"ors and Rolf L\\"ude and R. Mark Nerlich and Danny Fandree	\N	2002
7925431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dissertation.de - Verl. im Internet GmbH	Berlin	\N	\N	Klein.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.00}, isbn = {3898256103}	\N	bb64c32a4be20469f0fcb42df6690863	cfbb3b740474e12a42183fb8da9ce6b1	caf05d2e53d07bd9d77d21bdbc7f341f	book	Courseware Engineering - ein Vorgehensmodell zur Erstellung von wiederverwendbaren, hypermedialen Kursen	M\\"uge Klein	\N	2003
7925432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Donat	Bremen	\N	\N	Tilch.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 45.00}, isbn = {3931737543}	\N	58ee1b6280df21f3379a91b9293921f1	51909e03e01d3e5d047b67799ee241ae	cb52476308209e2ea03ce565374a0088	book	Selbstgesteuertes Lernen in der beruflichen Bildung:  Grundlagen und Erfahrungen in einem schulischen Lernzentrum	Herbert Tilch	\N	1998
7925434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Education Quality Forum	\N	Waxmann	M\\"unster	\N	\N	KeilSlawik.2003	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/gei/370247493.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 38.00}, isbn = {3830912870}	\N	7c3ccba699941d7194e3e694c8de51f4	617db18541729284b181cbe78ef0a405	08df792be4722932499a45bc3f5ab677	book	Wirkungen und Wirksamkeit neuer Medien in der Bildung:  Education Quality Forum 2002	Reinhard Keil-Slawik and Michael Kerres	\N	2003
7925436	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Hogsdal.2004	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/389241377.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 38.00}, isbn = {3899362365}	\N	cc448bd9239aa1286a9d28b49356f02d	2500421def09b65b27791d81899c5f64	d87b48f4993ac23fc03cfb5f9e26135e	book	Blended learning im Management-Training	Nils H\\"ogsdal	\N	2004
7925438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\"affer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Hahn.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 58.00, ca. sfr 52.50, ca. S 424.00}, isbn = {3791013904}	\N	42302a986724a6d1749bd1cf5fad3312	eb05273816a24468ed329d9fe4e3c381	2831f07f8aa0f03a08d1487dbab3885c	book	Unternehmensgr\\"undungen:  Wege in die Selbst\\"andigkeit, Chancen f\\"ur innovative Unternehmen	Dietger Hahn	\N	1999
7925440	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferber	Gie{\\ss}en	\N	\N	Eckhardt.2003	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/110598024.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.00}, isbn = {3932917431}	\N	b676fa1e3992ac33a3fe68b68a28723e	6957d7b6cc1340e4f4e2f75f49169a3c	9f84369933789de11483be83b360c61c	book	Call Center Gestaltung:  Ein arbeitswissenschaftliches Handbuch	Katja Eckhardt and Dieter Lorenz and A. Charlotte Sust and Christian Bartenbach	\N	2003
7925441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn	\N	\N	Kurbel.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3827310016}	\N	240543211d20784022aaebb742e326b2	4aeb93190c118d88e4bc831ebf2fa2b2	7b1b95aef19196344280d7ac6b9fc9f5	book	Programmierung und Softwaretechnik	Karl Kurbel	\N	1997
7925443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S + W Steuer- und Wirtschaftsverl.	Hamburg	\N	\N	Fischer.1995	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/183277031.PDF}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 39.80, sfr 39.80, S 310.00}, isbn = {3891616422}	\N	87bc6dfbc9abb4ba53ea8cdcf0574485	f4fe462460b0f2d24697199dc1316647	6e6dc6b70eb949a6bd90a23d5ed2e68f	book	Bausteine der Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Grundlagen, Anwendungen, PC-Praxis ; mit Aufgaben und L\\"osungen	Joachim Fischer	\N	1995
7925446	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	F\\"orderkreis Gr\\"undungs-Forschung	\N	\N	K\\"oln-Dortmund	\N	\N	Klandt.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 70.00, S 510.00, sfr 63.70}, isbn = {3980465519}	\N	ad083998bb37d2992117631ccefc8745	faa503486bb20ff9ada2c7629f8d484b	9f9627546f12ee6579b8ceb1a189d49d	book	Internationalizing entrepreneurship education and training:  Proceedings of the IntEnt93 Conference, Vienna, July 5 - 7, 1993	Heinz Klandt	\N	1996
7925448	\N	\N	\N	6., v\\"ollig \\"uberarb. und erw. Aufl, 85.-108. Tsd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Stahlknecht.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540563709}	\N	f122bea395d9497dce7c42be61621b4c	2d424e43e014817d4c0bdace08397410	5768e721468c93b41abda91318ac01f7	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht	\N	1993
7925449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Stahlknecht.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540538054}	\N	e4da70c837510ea41c24a5c3855f390d	64ab6b55e7889116d68ecabd4b9dac9a	cbc76d8a072cde7c0279cd1eaff4c551	book	Arbeitsbuch Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht and Wieland Appelfeller	\N	1991
7925451	\N	\N	\N	5., aktualisierte und \\"uberarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Stahlknecht.1991b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540544313}	\N	5fa35c0940ccb3401456b4dfc7bb2edf	8594d3fdc0c817e77b8d568e41d0860b	41b5ae8d9793b9b08ac969e2e526a707	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht	\N	1991
7925453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Klandt.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 68.00}, isbn = {3486244051}	\N	314f256041ab4df3ce4348c2291cbcd1	415f826d4be865bff12875818f67c340	f988689d00a55ffb1e5a6b2811fb4569	book	Gr\\"undungsmanagement: der integrierte Unternehmensplan	Heinz Klandt	\N	1999
7925459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books on Demand	Norderstedt	\N	\N	Sommer.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.00}, isbn = {3833409169}	\N	9dc502faeaefac8bce287acb43fa4a92	72f404c06aa04baefce6ca9d75a84bfd	576357da16d0ab445b90e72175b27c53	book	Qualit\\"atsinformationssysteme f\\"ur E-Learning-Anwendungen	Daniel Sommer	\N	2004
7925462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot	\N	\N	Brockhaus.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {\\pounds 55.00 : CIP entry (Jul.)}, isbn = {0754612244}	\N	a60283aee13ac31f92b54f6c2961d13e	036f45af3bfdd0696a3a5799a7ec4a89	99b3e2f7d19d971294708127c145e4ad	book	Entrepreneurship education:  A global view	H. Robert Brockhaus	\N	2001
7925464	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., Erstausg., [Nachdr.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Munker.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518120107}	\N	43e7ee9a41f4d9c29d9bf82657213920	d71ba6f89abfd146e33e6e2b39ff6132	46501c76730253988a203a32003391db	book	Mythos Internet	Stefan M\\"unker and Alexander Roesler	\N	2001
7925465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phoenix	London	\N	\N	Barwise.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0297819887}	\N	e1cedcb306f9d8f3513697421a5b8905	fae2c3c7d3fae3722308d41831290182	4dda53821ec9483177866f6de3094f50	book	Media	Patrick Barwise and Kathy Hammond	\N	1998
7925467	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fr\\"uhjahrstagung Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	\N	Hummeltenberg.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3528056789}	\N	f4ce3167ae33c9c9befc712ccaa22567	254f60afd14ae845cc239ee0e72ece31	4a27fbe3e43b4d3e41645878c5946bdc	book	Information management for business and competitive intelligence and excellence:  Proceedings der Fr\\"uhjahrstagung Wirtschaftsinformatik '98	Wilhelm Hummeltenberg	\N	1998
7925469	\N	\N	\N	9., v\\"ollig \\"uberarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Biethahn.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 59.80}, isbn = {3486245562}	\N	441c4b9fb6dcf461bfddf69e6234d024	a9fd0d541929528590f63d38c3115221	17cf52985e361a82d3d5048c6f13731e	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die EDV f\\"ur Wirtschaftswissenschaftler:  Auf der Basis von PASCAL und C	J\\"org Biethahn and Martin Tietze	\N	1998
7925471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig, Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Knieriemen.1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 32.00}, isbn = {3528047372}	\N	6dee0ee14087ecebcdda836b5dc9a09c	3827024482239bb468bbcf3357249ac1	c99a305f4e79c64f1ac3663c1eb318e0	book	Rechneraufbau am konkreten Beispiel:  Dargestellt anhand der Macintosh-II-Modellreihe	Thomas Knieriemen	\N	1989
7925474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied	\N	\N	Kopp.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3472039671}	\N	15a50a890d1c752674e70dbb322f4ff8	867e6db67df94ced8428834582b1de67	588fd95c5ac1673287ce33484bf6f294	book	Neue Medien in der Lehre:  Lernsystementwicklung an Fachhochschulen - Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse ; MeiLe	Herbert Kopp and Werner Michl	\N	1999
7925475	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orac [u.a.]	Wien	\N	\N	Hansen.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 71.00, ca. sfr 62.00, ca. S 495.00}, isbn = {3700707894}	\N	1e7e1181d8221b0ec6a5faf7e7171ffa	459cc8b26ec6f7322d979c477dbd3614	f88ef32d3e24a81e0ec8c1762535a2d7	book	Klare Sicht am Info-Highway:  Gesch\\"afte via Internet \\& Co	Robert Hans Hansen	\N	1996
7925476	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Spektrum Akad. Verl.	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Langner.2004	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/121709892.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 29.95, ca. CHF 48.00}, isbn = {3827415012}	\N	b0ea8d970180dee2eeb8fd74b2be3be3	4207aebf8b66b17c512b794478e7b9ae	28f1edfa83e77f3905213cfcfe6675eb	book	Web-basierte Anwendungsentwicklung:  Die wichtigsten Technologien f\\"ur Webapplikationen im \\"Uberblick	Torsten Langner	\N	2004
7925478	\N	1	\N	8., v\\"oll. neu bearb. u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrierte Informationsverarbeitung	Mertens.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409690476}	\N	907322188933f41204f5d3c298f2f671	f3b7bc689cddbdd0969de7c4b457ef25	8367102755ac8cdad5f3996377c2c239	book	Administrations- und Dispositionssysteme in der Industrie	Peter Mertens	\N	1991
7925479	\N	1	\N	3., v\\"ollig neubearb. u. stark erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	Stuttgart	\N	Arbeitsbuch Wirtschaftsinformatik / Hans Robert Hansen	Hansen.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3437401769}	\N	22377eb29b62cf0b1831344526f75b34	610137fadccf423555a78a1285b570ef	4ca35f26ec856e88e75a8e9f1b3b9c2e	book	EDV-Begriffe und Aufgaben	R. Hans Hansen	\N	1987
7925481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	Bischoff.1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540531661}	\N	74e65b61044fd6c8cb57ee0e0128c3f0	6b8f3385839411d6b89ce7b32fdf3e3f	aa463c53110da6cd0a1d91ef170ed506	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik an Fachhochschulen:  Studium, angewandte Forschung und Transfer	Rainer Bischoff	\N	1990
7925483	\N	\N	\N	2., neubearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Schlageter.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3519123398}	\N	973e68566cdd1583a04903e747804c6c	d7cd6c24fdb50303672c2fc9a188947b	a4b06084886bfb49ae6302374fffdf08	book	Datenbanksysteme:  Konzepte und Modelle ; mit einigen Tabellen und zahlreichen Beispielen	Gunter Schlageter	\N	1983
7925484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl. [u.a.]	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Schweichhart.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00, sfr 84.00, S 659.00}, isbn = {3824463180}	\N	688e5f766e2f43bb6ea64e65f8091693	e7a8bca15c41e1bfd8fbdc58a61d545b	3e3164f53d3260ffcf291a84e722b4aa	book	Modellierung pers\\"onlichen und privaten Wissens:  Individuelle Systeme zur Datenrecherche und Vortragserstellung	Karsten Schweichhart	\N	1996
7925486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn	\N	\N	Maier.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3893197011}	\N	7dc0ed416e02c3107682499777f746d7	52bd3710481d7065eaebc6ed92cf1b8d	cbdc75aea6cfb77cac0ad0366fb158f8	book	In 8 Sekunden um die Welt:  Kommunikation \\"uber das Internet	Gunther Maier and Andreas Wildberger	\N	1994
7925488	\N	Bd. 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIT Angewandte Informations Technik Verl.	Hallbergmoss	\N	Konzepte angewandter Analyse- und Design-Methoden / Hubert \\"Osterle Thomas Gutzwiller	Osterle.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3926571918}	\N	db6aa6bb30c015278a649a49b45f065c	4ade926629113ba1d1197242986aa4ad	9ca52bce7ca0edbee69af050efddeec6	book	Ein Beispiel f\\"ur die Analyse und das System-Design	Hubert \\"Osterle and Thomas Gutzwiller	\N	1992
7925492	\N	\N	\N	Aktualisierte Neuausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Montmann.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596130859}	\N	b36ac60a4661c6640a6e054003ec21a5	9d94ac00b64945bc41b8d8c224aefe2b	4736ea1cab1067569cd2a9e493b9f01f	book	Das Ende der Mobilit\\"at:  Leben am Daten-Highway	Georg Hans M\\"ontmann	\N	1995
7925495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Opp.1976	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/76689352.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3499210878}	\N	de76de2244bf10475188ccd81c860538	d29aebe9ab64687f5058b7c74e4bf2d9	c4b7832d46c40f37f69d6c5f580a7645	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die Mehrvariablenanalyse:  Grundlagen der Formulierung und Pr\\"ufung komplexer sozialwissenschaftlicher Aussagen	Karl-Dieter Opp and Peter Schmidt	\N	1976
7925498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Werner.1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3499210770}	\N	15961e453afb91cc9fa79e92bb938866	8cd0b9d8437da9f484cb5e763d4bc5b5	5c2adbcc98430cd48427490acd9b1031	book	Soziale Indikatoren und politische Planung:  Einf\\"uhrung in Anwendungen der Makrosoziologie	Rudolf Werner	\N	1975
7925500	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Szyperski.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 19.00, EUR 9.00 (ab 1.1.2002)}, isbn = {3890128874}	\N	bc56a232a49800871d0f431546bd9bb6	25374f582c718c5af624d83de37b2822	c4c733d4af536620a6ee73468142567c	book	Unternehmungs-Informatik:  Grundlegende \\"Uberlegungen zu einer Informationstechnologie f\\"ur Unternehmungen	Norbert Szyperski	\N	2001
7925501	\N	\N	\N	3., unver\\"and. Aufl., 3. Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	\N	Goldberg.1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3528081767}	\N	aa37d8d836fb79928d7ac02aad218a07	3ca688c90e2c6a712de269e81d3bbe08	fe6b1a7133f73511be75a15f09b3cb30	book	Die Wahrscheinlichkeit:  Eine Einf\\"uhrung in Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und Statistik ; mit 44 Tabellen	Samuel Goldberg	\N	1978
7925504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit\\"at Kassel	\N	Kassel University Press GmbH	Kassel	\N	\N	Haf.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 14.00}, isbn = {3899580435}	\N	93355b3d153ef52c27720ac970e26d71	101e77bba8f197dc83958b72dc8275d0	a869a78f1129d5ef6ca1e710e3d38a2a	book	Ethik in den Wissenschaften:  Beitr\\"age einer Ringvorlesung der Universit\\"at Kassel	Herbert Haf	\N	2003
7925511	\N	Bd. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIT Angewandte Informations Technik Verl.	Hallbergmoss	\N	Konzepte angewandter Analyse- und Design-Methoden / Hubert \\"Osterle Thomas Gutzwiller	Osterle.1992b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3926571901}	\N	7897b4b8a691890bfa847c3afdf30fc3	8a2182781a84f5cca123e5823754692a	a82f771f82a04ebc35223f424a98de1c	book	Ein Referenz-Metamodell f\\"ur die Analyse und das System-Design	Hubert \\"Osterle and Thomas Gutzwiller	\N	1992
7925513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann Univ.-V	D\\"usseldorf	\N	\N	Junne.1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3571090901}	\N	04b0af0bc4f91f246294ff20317f0805	53400be6bc60810e86341c3d8aa8c6a1	c750ca682a8ca5cc28cbb6622d2b9452	book	Spieltheorie in der internationalen Politik. Die beschr\\"ankte Rationalit\\"at strategischen Denkens	Gerd Junne	\N	1972
7925516	\N	Bd. 1	\N	2., \\"uberarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen, Wien	\N	Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik / von Otto K. Ferstl und Elmar J. Sinz	Ferstl.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486229168}	\N	c411b7fa3170a97d24bff008bbfb9430	c5d307286c598bfabc7b0d7e7b94c36d	2fdf1c20c982e68d0c09eb7875acde2b	book	1.	K. Otto Ferstl and J. Elmar Sinz	\N	1994
7925517	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reinhardt	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Gaensslen.1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3497007056}	\N	c91ee5b466f3ed653fe493aad3087674	90d39e11b686765940ec422db1a4ea49	af6111c851eaa1fbe72b997316735155	book	Einfache und komplexe statistische Analyse:  Eine Darstellung der multivariaten Verfahren f\\"ur Sozialwissenschaftler und Mediziner	\N	\N	1976
7925519	\N	\N	\N	6. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staufenbiel-Institut f\\"ur Studien- und Berufsplanung	\N	Staufenbiel-Institut f\\"ur Studien- und Berufsplanung GmbH	K\\"oln	\N	\N	Friedenberger.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3922132197}	\N	7a5d727adc3cc1df02168fe2a3fe583a	8ccc341713b54cb181bcffa9f4531492	7dc51b9209ea865d88e2173a6e84f205	book	Berufsplanung f\\"ur den IT-Nachwuchs:  Mit Stellenangeboten von Top-Arbeitgebern ; [Job-Start 2005]	Thomas Friedenberger and Birgit Giesen and E. Joerg Staufenbiel	\N	2005
7925520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Koberstein.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3791090763}	\N	136a85d19984702a990ffa3604661fdd	da30fcecfcc59547d6fab919c8396709	c9401ae2dce219c63728ee3d6044a465	book	Statistik in Bildern:  Eine graphisch-statistische Darstellungslehre	Herbert Koberstein	\N	1973
7925522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	\N	Griese.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3258053421}	\N	a6273a6b7f14d3b1fbdae1a13b5ea78c	4f39c24851f5a38353e0187c8e50c742	332f64fdd3e61783be8bbcdf20ef6a55	book	Internet:  Nutzung f\\"ur Unternehmungen	Joachim Griese and Pascal Sieber	\N	1996
7925524	\N	\N	\N	Repr. from the hardcover ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton Univ. Press	Princeton, NJ	\N	\N	Dresher.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691079021}	\N	ada919b17110c7335175ffc1859d612d	c332752ab3dab82587d6d6e3e728dbde	17cd5a15314e52888f2245b5356880ac	book	Advances in game theory	M. Dresher and J. R. Aumann	\N	1985
7925526	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Schulze.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 22.90}, isbn = {3499192111}	\N	c33ef27e42effe7b03c3f4d0f188298c	3840deca6c24ae33dcda1e20c91540c8	7433949603f03b1fd36912ee461becc3	book	Computereinsatz in Mittel- und Kleinbetrieben:  Probleme und L\\"osungen	Herbert Hans Schulze	\N	1993
7925527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Schlosser.1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3499210894}	\N	e2687a99bd4327bc2136c79ef56fad9c	c2f01dce54cf33fb4a4d366a79926f84	a65962ee6debd7c279ac2b300116a47a	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die sozialwissenschaftliche Zusammenhangsanalyse	Otto Schlosser and Helmut Klages	\N	1976
7925528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern	\N	\N	Krivohlavy.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3456305850}	\N	6df373806b38307ef8e7d154af718f58	0ca9a6280e54107e4acbb213af7ddbb8	178b61783b3eb52112c8d39caad3ed88	book	Zwischenmenschliche Konflikte und experimentelle Spiele	Jaro Krivohlav\\'y	\N	1974
7925533	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg., 2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl. and Beck	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Becker.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.00}, isbn = {3423058722}	\N	261eda0d0a04925d9f3f0d6057f4c111	988dd859ff4c72ec1d4fb8ba3c10297a	5d20f0b4432dc49f65926e16faac9bab	book	Lexikon des Personalmanagements:  \\"Uber 1000 Begriffe zu Instrumenten, Methoden und rechtlichen Grundlagen betrieblicher Personalarbeit	G. Fred Becker	\N	2002
7925536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Becker.2002b	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/104167831.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19.95}, isbn = {3503063307}	\N	8a00fe3f0a01c096b0e72f6b1aceff44	144553fc6dbf1c738ec9e7cebbb4ea9d	52b7b15911a7e69b94e84aa2d1daafe9	book	Unternehmungsf\\"uhrung:  Einf\\"uhrung in das strategische Management	G. Fred Becker and J. Michael Fallgatter	\N	2002
7925537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reinhardt	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Dornette.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3497007341}	\N	36bb3b3fc75bf304d7e3667632be6b27	4d2915f9d9c668aa0025fc476327f7a0	787a4c29c4a6695a74fe32ca957a96f9	book	Konfliktspiele:  Experimentelle Spiele in der Psychologie	\N	\N	1974
7925539	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Studium	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Chaffey.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3827370094}	\N	d11516656b625f883b565a69f6234262	49f6e69b7d31ae5a561a5e7bac2471e9	4a4c6c6f3075b12dcfd649ae9e2d25ab	book	Internet-Marketing	Dave Chaffey	\N	2001
7925540	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	JarosSturhahn.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 45.00}, isbn = {3540658440}	\N	08b23aaed62fd24885a0157a3788659b	8103329b174ee71d73c94d1f69b2a3b7	c9793d4e9637fc677023ad2fb884ab89	book	Business computing mit MS-Office und Internet:  Eine Einf\\"uhrung an praktischen Beispielen	Anke Jaros-Sturhahn and Konrad Schachtner	\N	1999
7925542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek b. Hamburg	\N	\N	Rosanow.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3499270102}	\N	8d059db4f3cc365c951d54b22fe2116e	e59f7b681c0a165bc2fa2d36e8bdd212	fb3ed506e6a41149e3fc45dc5299d8a3	book	Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie	A. J. Rosanow	\N	1974
7925544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder \\& Herder	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	Galweiler.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3585320759}	\N	b32e2382bc867d9fe15bfb009b9b2952	05085594a887a01a7f05b1016c8909a5	954a8aef3b375e17ce91e04b68b96762	book	Unternehmensplanung:  Grundlagen und Praxis	Aloys G\\"alweiler	\N	1974
7925545	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Oesterdiekhoff.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3531132555}	\N	bea0e2b3bcdc61acf99d90a118544e19	057a77713e2574a7905370ad2e98fa91	098c63319a2ddeccceff0d47bc231e09	book	Lexikon der soziologischen Werke	W. Georg Oesterdiekhoff	\N	2001
7925547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harcourt Brace Jovanovich	New York	\N	\N	Starr.1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0155546813}	\N	f2cd8054bc99a1432abd884a3c85d50e	6c80b10c332c839100b026cec5a35126	e16e72b25a185cbe890556285d48fc9c	book	Management:  A modern approach	Kenneth Martin Starr	\N	1971
7925548	\N	\N	\N	10., \\"uberarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M\\"unchen	\N	\N	Biethahn.2002	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/104999128.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.80}, isbn = {3486259946}	\N	1200071e9e0888136b3ba0600c50ac86	c884f8c33b048cae21ed3a53c9980cb1	e158bc3a55b190bcdfa5f3261c046742	book	Einf\\"uhrung in die EDV f\\"ur Wirtschaftswissenschaftler	J\\"org Biethahn and Martin Tietze	\N	2002
7925557	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	National Bureau of Economic Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Paper Series	w13272	http://www.nber.org/papers/w13272	Working Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	13272	\N		\N	73c179b6fdd85e872f8243ba67d6be6b	8a343e1a7db420d0b57148c706d8270b	8c7ac68ceb2d0afa9cbb6d586867048b	techreport	Is Peer Review in Decline?	Glenn Ellison	\N	2007
7925570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	\N	University of Massachusetts, Amherst	\N	CliftonStaubRayner2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Word recognition processes seem to be reflected quite straightforwardly in the eye
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movement record. In contrast, eye movements seem to reflect sentence comprehension processes
\
in a more varied fashion. We briefly review the major word identification factors that affect eye
\
movements and describe the role these eye movement phenomena have played in developing
\
theories of eye movements in reading. We tabulate and summarize one hundred reports of how
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syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and world-knowledge factors affect eye movements during
\
reading in an initial attempt to identify order in how different types of challenges to
\
comprehension are reflected in eye movements.
\
	e82d8d7c3fb81af9d620e6e0b0845ac5	8469c387302e9e716555838ad6f868c3	dfde4fd9998b1b022e1d808d2bf8d5ea	inbook	Eye Movements in Reading Words and Sentences	Charles {Clifton Jr}. and Adrian Staub and Keith Rayner	Roger Van Gompel	2007
7925586	\N	Bd. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft f\\"ur Informatik	\N	Ges. f\\"ur Informatik	Bonn	\N	Informatik 2008	Hegering.2008	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/577898957.PDF}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783885792277}	\N	3326d82f5308fe72d42c6318a44a4089	869b4224edc9f97300912219043e76c4	b005d5ac195f5266fa379c310ba87bc8	book	GI-Edition Lecture Notes in Informatik	Heinz-Gerd Hegering	\N	2008
7925607	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	National Bureau of Economic Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Paper Series	w13272	http://www.nber.org/papers/w13272	Working Paper		\N	\N	\N	\N	13272	\N		\N	73c179b6fdd85e872f8243ba67d6be6b	8a343e1a7db420d0b57148c706d8270b	8c7ac68ceb2d0afa9cbb6d586867048b	techreport	Is Peer Review in Decline?	Glenn Ellison	\N	2007
7925619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Chichester	\N	\N	crawley2005siu	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0bd027dadf5bc3e3343b444596b9107	3af62352d89b2f85915d4e6a632d6100	a58c78e9561407edd2a3341cccb0c60a	book	{Statistics: an introduction using R}	M.J. Crawley	\N	2005
7925632	Statistica \\& Società	VI speciale	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frosini08	http://dssm.unipa.it/statSoc/articoli/2008-VI-speciale/ss_VI-speciale_7.pdf	\N	(Translation of the abstract)
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The first part of the report is dedicated to various problems concerning the evaluation of research in general, with reference to  
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the assessment exercises conducted in Italy, USA and the United Kingdom. The second part describes a classification of journals in Statistics and Demography, prepared by a commission nominated by the Societ\\'a Italiana di Statistica.	\N	\N	39--47	\N	\N	\N		\N	76fe41404cea85378d1d0d0ea5784d68	b420c1af588238d25e72c1ec08b21b8b	2ffb00bfdb151f2ad106cf9914a63475	article	Valutazione della ricerca e valutazione delle riviste scientifiche in ambito statistico	Benito V. Frosini	\N	2008
7925641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soeldner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	275-284	\N	\N	\N		\N	72fc21b9e5d38aa886dc404c7b2db614	8f0c4859a6476cd8ebe349e54bf5a1b8	40d4e579b73b649c4d23c6990f7bd081	inproceedings	Supporting Research Collaboration - On the Needs of Virtual Research Teams	Jens-Henrik Söldner and Jörg Haller and Algelika C. Bullinger and Kathrin M. Möslein	\N	2009
7925647	Journal of Political Economy	110	\N	\N	Oct	274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ellison2002a	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/341868	\N		\N	doi: 10.1086/341868	947--993	\N	5	\N		\N	4358d43e86b5593adb725afe14721e63	1cdc4be6738aca69700fd669424ab3e0	bceae2b193526aa0179417f6534369dc	article	The Slowdown of the Economics Publishing Process	Glenn Ellison	\N	2002
7925661	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	19	\N	\N	Sept. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4288138	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Compressed Hierarchical Mining of Frequent Closed Patterns from Dense Data Sets	\N	\N	1175-1187	\N	9	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2007.1047}	This paper addresses the problem of finding frequent closed patterns (FCPs) from very dense data sets. We introduce two compressed hierarchical FCP mining algorithms: C-Miner and B-Miner. The two algorithms compress the original mining space, hierarchically partition the whole mining task into independent subtasks, and mine each subtask progressively. The two algorithms adopt different task partitioning strategies: C-Miner partitions the mining task based on Compact Matrix Division, whereas B-Miner partitions the task based on Base Rows Projection. The compressed hierarchical mining algorithms enhance the mining efficiency and facilitate a progressive refinement of results. Moreover, because the subtasks can be mined independently, C-Miner and B-Miner can be readily paralleled without incurring significant communication overhead. We have implemented C-Miner and B-Miner, and our performance study on synthetic data sets and real dense microarray data sets shows their effectiveness over existing schemes. We also report experimental results on parallel versions of these two methods.	46a67adc5ffd2398585efa8188bd6ee4	46cf63323570fa5769b273eaa2bef63b	dda4f5800ef11dadb2e19debece6a0e8	article	Compressed Hierarchical Mining of Frequent Closed Patterns from Dense Data Sets	Liping Ji and Kian-Lee Tan and A.K.H. Tung	\N	2007
7925679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSC '05: Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Multimedia service composition	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1099426	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1099423.1099426&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=31607433&CFTOKEN=99982015	\N	Towards building large scale multimedia systems and applications - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hilton, Singapore}, isbn = {1-59593-245-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1099423.1099426}	This paper is a position statement of the co-chairs for the First Workshop on Multimedia Service Composition on specific challenges in the area of multimedia service composition. The goal is to present and discuss problems that occur when considering building large scale multimedia systems via service composition. Today the realization of multimedia systems still heavily relies on building monolithic systems. Hence, building complex large scale multimedia systems is always a difficult, costly, time-consuming and challenging problem. Service-based architectures and the possibility to flexibly compose basic services to implement more complex workflows (or rather execution flows), as proposed in the Web and Grid communities, can provide a possible solution to this problem. However, due to the special characteristics of multimedia applications and the rich semantic structure of multimedia data and workflows, Web or Grid-based research results still cannot be readily applied. In this introduction-paper, we summarize challenges that need to be addressed and present a snapshot of the current state of the art towards building large scale multimedia systems.	b2072b832e1362f8f4f9c6e2939b8066	dcafe16c0278250629161ee926b65a10	54a2797bd7a46d36b165dcccf374e7e7	inproceedings	Towards building large scale multimedia systems and applications: challenges and status	Klara Nahrstedt and Wolf-Tilo Balke	\N	2005
7925744	ACM Trans. Internet Technol.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	643478	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=643478	\N	Web mining for web personalization	\N	\N	1--27	\N	1	\N	issn = {1533-5399}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/643477.643478}	Web personalization is the process of customizing a Web site to the needs of specific users, taking advantage of the knowledge acquired from the analysis of the user's navigational behavior (usage data) in correlation with other information collected in the Web context, namely, structure, content, and user profile data. Due to the explosive growth of the Web, the domain of Web personalization has gained great momentum both in the research and commercial areas. In this article we present a survey of the use of Web mining for Web personalization. More specifically, we introduce the modules that comprise a Web personalization system, emphasizing the Web usage mining module. A review of the most common methods that are used as well as technical issues that occur is given, along with a brief overview of the most popular tools and applications available from software vendors. Moreover, the most important research initiatives in the Web usage mining and personalization areas are presented.	a87d355291eb0e1cf31185084637e120	0af8fe8e2f2c89f159d0998637a3c634	313fd17776cbb4091261a660624fc7b0	article	Web mining for web personalization	Magdalini Eirinaki and Michalis Vazirgiannis	\N	2003
7936175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reimer	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD533740	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	392 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-496-00846-6}, language = {}	\N	021a890664a7d6e12cfc656085089763	65d56c08a648190bd1648253fe3395e5	e7a867c2d16f881f4fca1627e7f07119	book	Dritte-Welt-Tourismus	Christian P. Scherrer	\N	1986
7936245	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1462202	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1462198.1462202	\N	Information filtering and query indexing for an information retrieval model	\N	\N	1--47	\N	2	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1462198.1462202}	\N	b9dc4fec58d71c041acb46883a846230	c22f05c636e0399111e2b2a0afafcd18	ecd3a72f7919d1db8b73e27ad82b1765	article	Information filtering and query indexing for an information retrieval model	Christos Tryfonopoulos and Manolis Koubarakis and Yannis Drougas	\N	2009
7936285	J. Geophys. Res.	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	nadim_gobron	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/96JD04013	\N		\N	\N	9431–9446	\N	\N	\N		An advanced bidirectional reflectance factor model is developed to account for the architectural effects exhibited by homogeneous vegetation canopies for the first orders of light scattering. The characterization of the canopy allows the simulation of the relevant scattering processes as a function of the number, size, and orientation of the leaves, as well as the total height of the canopy. A turbid medium approach is used to represent the contribution to the total reflectance due to the light scattering at orders higher than 1. This model therefore incorporates two previously separate approaches to the problem of describing light scattering in plant canopies and enhances existing models relying on parameterized formulae to account for the hot spot effect in the extinction coefficient. Simulation results using this model compare quite favorably with those produced with a Monte Carlo ray-tracing model for a variety of vegetation cases. The semidiscrete model is also inverted against a well-documented data set of bidirectional reflectance factors taken over a soybean canopy. It is shown that the inversion of the model against a small subset of these measurements leads to reasonable values for the retrieved canopy parameters. These values are used in a direct mode to simulate the bidirectional reflectance factors for solar and viewing conditions significantly different from those available in the subset of soybean data and compared with the full set of actual measurements.	fc001f68958f223d1813fc63f1706ebc	80775a8cb6bd275232781fe6b428aeaf	479612a1f258286e47da7135a33263cf	article	A semidiscrete model for the scattering of light by vegetation	Nadine Gobron and Bernard Pinty and Michel M. Verstraete and Yves Govaerts	\N	1997
7936348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458163	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458082.1458163	\N	The query-flow graph	\N	\N	609--618	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458163}	\N	29637f8bff4d101456119b0608107700	63c70c8f8cae54027d78acfa8efb1d6a	4d0d4a01c5350913067fb196ccbcb1e1	inproceedings	The query-flow graph: model and applications	Paolo Boldi and Francesco Bonchi and Carlos Castillo and Debora Donato and Aristides Gionis and Sebastiano Vigna	\N	2008
7936465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	fraser2006npt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6c8470e76b2e1cc74e2332cd069c9a2	0595d834ccab36a5461f2e479f69bba5	ff15f08e1490417753c2b3166bbacc59	book	{The new physics for the twenty-first century}	G. Fraser	\N	2006
7937237	PLoS Biology	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	liza2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371	\N	PLoS Biology - From Structure to Function: Mapping the Connection Matrix of the Human Brain	\N	\N	e164	\N	\N	\N		\N	89761406539058aef9bf0c4d0b88e6fc	7f8e57215d2f24b6d6eeed6211a90ac5	7e4c44cb16ad893b332628663d2b9ccd	article	From Structure to Function: Mapping the Connection Matrix of the Human Brain	Liza Gross	\N	2008
7937746	Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	marcel2008	\N	\N		Zsfassung in engl. Sprache	\N	987-1010	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0044-2372}	\N	29e2574e5d340f5e4408e9d91c99cdcb	18f7e52cd2a14092d3982b32eb42f746	1f780d53592ebb90da58427ff671503f	article	Erfassung betriebswirtschaftlich relevanter Zeitschriften in den\
ISI-Datenbanken sowie der Scopus-Datenbank	Marcel Clermont and Christian Schmitz	\N	2008
7937748	German economic review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	klaus2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	402-430	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1465-6485}	\N	b1a3c8146c4a048bf4691fe82405ee2c	ca2260cfa8f208c4df3215a38fa4241d	98b0bc2ab03a5c7337308a39c90aedcf	article	A ranking of journals in economics and related fields	Klaus Ritzberger	\N	2008
7937749	Wochenbericht	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	38	f.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	574	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0012-1304}	\N	bbce23d1cfb8a217df48caa425553b1b	8873a48d9c1f70ee47cad749c1a7c1f5	8c9eeb90d456b3b7dc2949a9f85546f4	article	Publizieren im Elfenbeinturm?. Wann die Öffentlichkeit an akademischen\
Rankings interessiert sein muss	Klaus F. Zimmermann	\N	2008
7938740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basil Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	connor_postmodernist_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	274	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {631162046}, lccn = {306.0904}	\N	be7d88741d4d0fc51f53c6845269e83a	7300836c1061b9ca1dfa2567a39a0dec	468180127062cd2fb00170089cee2628	book	Postmodernist Culture: An Introduction to Theories of the Contemporary	Steven Connor	\N	1989
7938741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paidós	Barcelona	\N	\N	gruzinski_el_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	407	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9788449320156}, lccn = {305.8}	\N	1f35f48fcde60bf17b42957e993f4623	e7bc0a66da1cbc1bc8f10d8fd70f1d34	eea005e3b8c89233884d3b99912a7cfb	book	El Pensamiento Mestizo: Cultura Amerindia Y Civilización Del Renacimiento	Serge Gruzinski	\N	2007
7938742	\N	\N	\N	2a. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siglo Veintiuno Editores Argentina	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	romero_latinoamrica:_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	396	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9879870107}, lccn = {301.36098}	\N	8322aa2fcc6c24ba1bf6ce65465805e7	7d5c0f9c1ef4af533c682500b66a89b5	26e868b0df191ee97d9e04df091879a1	book	Latinoamérica: Las Ciudades Y Las Ideas	José Luis Romero	\N	2001
7938743	\N	\N	\N	2a. ed. facsimilar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{[Fundación]} La Casa de Bello	Caracas	\N	\N	bello_filosof:_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	710	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {100}	\N	f72e0486fc16365a79e3ca5a73267a43	54205a237a792c483fc0d5e748c2cdde	afc5ec39fdb77450962def6fb0da7d30	book	Filosofía: Filosofía Del Entendimiento Y Otros Escritos Filosóficos	Andrés Bello and Andrés Bello	\N	1981
7938744	\N	\N	\N	Ed. comemorativa 70 anos	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Companhia das Letras	São Paulo	\N	\N	holanda_razes_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	447	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8535909230}, lccn = {F2521}	\N	f4769f23293b2169a3ee37de6677f18c	c1ab5632f9effd9eec2c2a157ae49b9c	6acbe6b8d628ca056003fe2ffb9b2d24	book	Raízes Do Brasil	Sérgio Buarque de Holanda	\N	2006
7938745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encuentro Ediciones	Madrid	\N	\N	morand_cultura_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	187	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8474901693}, lccn = {301.098}	\N	e699f4a7b6c141f46b1278cbb62f5c58	ef830505096ba05b8aef9d364c77dbe5	06df55ea4de37cdd95fed47dc61275d8	book	Cultura Y Modernización En América Latina:: Ensayo Sociológico Acerca De La Crisis Del Desarrollismo Y De Su Superación	Pedro Morandé	\N	1987
7938746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nueva Utopía	Madrid	\N	\N	dussel_1492:_1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	219	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8487264115}, lccn = {970.016}	\N	77a9683cd2900982147f9d3c56319b72	bb27e67318f0f83db440e91e7ddd2f18	790dcf900e1d634c6a3b214038805ee5	book	1492: El Encubrimiento Del Otro (hacia El Origen Del Mito De La Modernidad)	Enrique D Dussel	\N	1992
7938747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lumen	Barcelona	\N	\N	rojas_mix_los_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	410	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8426412092}, lccn = {980}	\N	460f0fe0a32af261205debfc8e3c8bbe	300f5f7bc27b29169087df1be8b3d59c	ba61722fe26f0c038e0973420f0c7b7e	book	Los Cien Nombres De América: Eso Que Descubrió Colón	Miguel Rojas Mix	\N	1991
7938748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	zea_discurso_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	255	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9681635086}, lccn = {901}	\N	209e7cca49e1953939374fb5c7f538f2	e0381f0feefcbf1f84e8562ea9d0e6b5	19661ea153b798531b8192c5bb15e658	book	Discurso Desde La Marginación Y La Barbarie	Leopoldo Zea	\N	1990
7938749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seix Barral	Barcelona	\N	\N	paz_el_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	348	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8432203572}, lccn = {M864}	\N	fec4e8b21cde672ef8fdd044a9f96529	df964174b58da24690f9b9ea5cad08eb	1c3f547524a8b82355dde5c329211949	book	El Ogro Filantrópico: Historia Y Política 1971-1978	Octavio Paz	\N	1979
7938750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Les Editions de Minuit	Paris	\N	\N	serres_herms_1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	267	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {418.02}	\N	ad6073f4c6579bf44e1bc8f7a4a5a785	5b7264f0606c523f65954fbad27e37ab	ed3b2ac3b2e1cb47dc5f6543ca45f938	book	Hermès {III:} La Traduction	Michel Serres	\N	1974
7938751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nascimento	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	keller_r.__la_1931	\N	\N		\N	\N	323	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {983}	\N	ca2e3fe7ec25766754241b59039965e9	0b57e734fa14edd5dc1eafce0bfde714	0a98379a777f70261b758cda47e26107	book	La Eterna Crisis Chilena	Carlos Keller R.	\N	1931
7938753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eds. Aconcagua	Santiago, Chile	\N	Colección Mistral	edwards_bello_la_1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	212	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {983}	\N	a0ddef3c59e4c7b1f9a1d4b050e7e007	10d762320704ca26334228e079582da1	10ea3e99e989af50affb6e488da9a827	book	La Deschilenización De Chile	Joaquín Edwards Bello and Alfonso Calderón	\N	1977
7938755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, {N.J}	\N	\N	hassan_radical_1961	\N	\N		\N	\N	362	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {813.09}	\N	62e5541656764cbb24c4e0ec41dbb7f0	0ecc1e2f4539515d4a04f8b7881a8912	89c24c37ada0d8708e90abbcec4f6993	book	Radical Innocence: Studies in the Contemporary American Novel	Ihab Habib Hassan	\N	1961
7938756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	La Découverte	Paris	\N	\N	latour_nous_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	206	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2707148490}, lccn = {306}	\N	03dcf94fff0f977200ad0d5de6645f50	f4b1c97e267ef7ae533d6325af17dfdd	92a4c7c78642f7cd6de3f49ae79af3a2	book	Nous N'avons Jamais Été Modernes: Essai D'anthropologie Symétrique	Bruno Latour	\N	1997
7938757	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biblos	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	kusch_amrica_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	182	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9507862102}, lccn = {980}	\N	5bccbc55f93df7be4668f9663bbfbe10	04c5874d098e86e54c8e4a3475c1b02e	85abc5967dd11056e328fcfcf67f96c5	book	América Profunda	Rodolfo Kusch	\N	1999
7938758	\N	\N	\N	3a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	ogorman_la_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	193	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9681668936}, lccn = {980.013}	\N	62de9af5be591f7797b770c7b008041e	33212bb20e3134c6b1b1f027f667721a	0a68e7c22e6d7f156a73c9ca7ade62fd	book	La Invención De América: Investigación Acerca De La Estructura Histórica Del Nuevo Mundo Y Del Sentido De Su Devenir	Edmundo {O'Gorman}	\N	2003
7938759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	s.n	{[Lima}	\N	\N	deustua_esttica_1935	\N	\N		\N	\N	249	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {700.1}	\N	e32127058946f6ea2fd0c7e8b8c760df	769c43bff11611968352354928294e0e	bfe3090f6900d67dba76c804b386c9e4	book	Estética Aplicada: Lo Bello En El Arte, Apuntes Y Extractos	Alejandro Octavio Deustua	\N	1935
7938760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antiyal	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	palacios_raza_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	380	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {572.20983}	\N	b72be38b38bda5dbe22f11b5cf0f7d49	9e04cce49b8c7d6d14ab73fb2515e70e	5fcf93d6ce36cc0067942aacc354732e	book	Raza Chilena	Nicolás Palacios	\N	1986
7938761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass	\N	\N	latour_science_1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	274	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0674792912}, lccn = {306.45}	\N	6907ceda1be6eef78d90c7e4e365caa9	c0e25a7090e7ab6634a92b7a51cf3e94	3afa887bfaa93829c63748f5c5cdd335	book	Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society	Bruno Latour	\N	1987
7938762	\N	\N	\N	Ed. corr. y aum.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	gruzinski_la_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	311	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9681636295}, lccn = {972.00497}	\N	63f4b85285f6e580d5308d20fafaf8a4	21628e8e043eddf5780449c9355d7096	5b7ddd5f164dbaec747793819e65d266	book	La Colonización De Lo Imaginario: Sociedades Indígenas Y Occidentalización En El México Español: Siglos {XVI-XVIII}	Serge Gruzinski	\N	1991
7938763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitaria	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	pinto_chile:_1958	\N	\N		\N	\N	196	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {330.983}	\N	b9ca094356c3f69ac1a5179306ed9d7c	a8c2548a87f00134e298181b46738875	6339d684c789d2faeedfe4fec2f509f8	book	Chile: Un Caso De Desarrollo Frustrado	Aníbal Pinto	\N	1958
7938764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	serres_history_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	760	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0631177396}, lccn = {501}	\N	dd659bb2050d760a80d5793029869e18	335b69da5f28ca24782b1e6e0115e64d	1e55c2d3a10369ada5562e02c7e35994	book	A History of Scientific Thought: Elements of a History of Science	Michel Serres	\N	1995
7938765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editorial Recabarren	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	recabarren_obras_1965	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {320.983}	\N	2cfe3a796323ccf86ef099642f9e2d62	01bab8b55c6fd55a2a818759b8fd3fb7	d37407a177d2880f777da775d416b20c	book	Obras Escogidas	Luis Emilio Recabarren	\N	1965
7938766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Universitaria	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	subercaseaux_chile_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	282	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9561106166}, lccn = {918.3}	\N	b1ac8237ec4792de6592274aca2766fd	040f9c61f6461592a0283f5cdb294621	7852e50a37e63f3d102823495e58ceb5	book	Chile O Una Loca Geografía	Benjamín Subercaseaux	\N	1994
7938767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biblioteca Ayacucho	Caracas	\N	\N	bilbao_el_1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	322	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9802760536}, lccn = {970}	\N	b5925f3a0f74af5b100a908a8853e5c9	bbedd3af64bfc730ce427c2203ae04ef	9e5e3023c6fa250ccfe7cb7628467cfe	book	El Evangelio Americano	Francisco Bilbao	\N	1988
7938768	\N	\N	\N	3a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	El Libro Barato	Valparaíso	\N	\N	barra_francisco_1912	\N	\N		\N	\N	66	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {983.05}	\N	5983ed7f0ebd339f234c5c9f7d7c4ef6	5d57c3507ec511662ff159e5fd8b7e83	4d699816347f4ed5ab7b3eca7cad8c9c	book	Francisco Bilbao: Sociabilidad Chilena	Eduardo de la Barra	\N	1912
7938769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centro Editor de América Latina	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	ribeiro_las_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {980}	\N	0db73ed9bc77067d00fb443c13ceadb7	d518f5f59dd09b4e242640f9e80e981d	93b7038b5f975ae1436955192446cc19	book	Las Américas Y La Civilización	Darcy Ribeiro	\N	1969
7938770	\N	\N	\N	2a. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitaria	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	arguedas_el_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	465	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{848966613X}}, lccn = {Pe863}	\N	c94e54ba37755a5faa32c06d56d58b7c	3b437ba326e1f51e53323a2eb6b6ec2e	b129a20f9fc127e16541df8644b2e050	book	El Zorro De Arriba Y El Zorro De Abajo	José María Arguedas and {Eve-Marie} Fell	\N	1996
7938771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editions de Minuit	Paris	\N	\N	serres_hrmes_1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	236	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {194}	\N	4583a6bea4f9ba4e322a5151e30137a2	2a1ecdc53a25aa63943e1921e9fed19f	b4b722103fe6b34c7e912c3039187512	book	Hérmes {II:} L'interférence	Michel Serres	\N	1972
7938772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Instituto de Sociología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	cousio_razn_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	205	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9567107016}, lccn = {301.098}	\N	92fb60f9097aaa13c2bcf5f498d14675	4a139466b06e1c8f5fd6d58f409daa43	4f86b53a88bac694de5f9d6c056c8feb	book	Razón Y Ofrenda: Ensayo En Torno a Los Límites Y Perspectivas De La Sociología En América Latina	Carlos Cousiño and Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia	\N	1990
7938773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	México	\N	\N	gruzinski_la_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	224	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2213024502}, lccn = {972}	\N	2fd84501a2a76af32542dd39bc463c94	74be70e48b699831fd06b9e9fba02185	b2a064202bb7bbc98266f32c37967950	book	La Guerra De Las Imágenes: De Cristobal Colón a {"Blade} Runner" (1492-2019)	Serge Gruzinski	\N	1994
7938775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DEI}	San José, Costa Rica	\N	\N	snchez_la_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	137	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9977830460}, lccn = {261.85}	\N	c3f864320e064ae2252020bb26d56cec	321d22a4abd0abcf05aa6f20fd97fd2f	e65b2cab3dc580e404c3239130292857	book	La Práctica Económica Como Religión: Crítica Teológica a La Economía Política	Luis Alberto Sánchez	\N	1991
7938776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garnier	Rio de Janeiro	\N	\N	aranha_esthetica_1925	\N	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {{B1044.A73} E7}	\N	157aec023f56fce300b4bf4f248c7982	6e5b064c87b3caa31a3914bf5b489cd8	5c5c7364d75c3ca0c9429d3f394c0c0f	book	A Esthetica Da Vida	Graça Aranha	\N	1925
7938777	\N	\N	\N	7a. ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitaria	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	gngora_ensayo_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	431	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9561105348}, lccn = {320.10983}	\N	bd4f5b796ae2ec321ec9bc29e78fb44d	bfa0e0d09be21db3f3af526bf0f612d1	b80d42db5b51ca449100a22063e8300c	book	Ensayo Histórico Sobre La Noción De Estado En Chile En Los Siglos {XIX} Y {XX}	Mario Góngora	\N	1998
7938778	\N	\N	\N	4a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Espasa-Calpe}	México	\N	\N	vasconcelos_la_1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	207	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {306.846}	\N	0abe5ca9e983f1a2f29733744793ed07	909e2044824015b7d9ccc802ec8b1ef6	04ad24af00d7e505dca4ed1f5919afde	book	La Raza Cósmica: Misión De La Raza Iberoamericana: Argentina Y Brasil	José Vasconcelos	\N	1976
7938779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plus Ultra	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	alberdi_bases_1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	332	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {342.82}	\N	e94095e9fcb6de9b3c5a733f47999bba	5b8e237eee44f934a1134e1c34f24df4	6b8ed635bdddd177763a00274112bd67	book	Bases Y Puntos De Partida Para La Organización Política De La República Argentina	Juan Bautista Alberdi	\N	1980
7938780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siglo Veintiuno	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	cardoso_dependencia_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	213	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9789871105243}, lccn = {338.98}	\N	08622127a2416f95bdc806cd3bd139cb	cb59bc03148a774ea3ef29990c45fbca	62899d1900149fefac61de92ca942c82	book	Dependencia Y Desarrollo En América Latina: Ensayo De Interpretación Sociológica	Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto	\N	2003
7938781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akal	Madrid	\N	\N	csaire_discurso_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	221	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {8446021676}, lccn = {321.08}	\N	d8a4c9f8abcf2f10d1f92650f0562bb5	fced75dfb1a049b3367c93a93e091558	8dc5839aa2c741402e6cb9dcc4298a16	book	Discurso Sobre El Colonialismo	Aimé Césaire	\N	2006
7938782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fondo de Cultura Económica	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	paz_sor_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	673	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9505571135}, lccn = {M861}	\N	c55f7808f8e5f1bd47438cb134658e44	cf9a225bec59da7c212815cf36cd7b8f	139d25447dfaa18641bb59e0035fdcd1	book	Sor Juana Inés De La Cruz, O, Las Trampas De La Fe	Octavio Paz	\N	1990
7938783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eds. de Minuit	Paris	\N	\N	serres_herms_1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	247	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {194}	\N	66cbd4468596e4f119ddc059c3898f8d	d42d5313b4bea368ef6d32000258f070	be19aeaeb8aea96d692700df5fc1fe36	book	Hermès, Ou, La Communication	Michel Serres	\N	1968
7938784	\N	\N	\N	5a ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amauta	Lima	\N	\N	maritegui_7_1957	\N	\N		\N	\N	305	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {985.008}	\N	0d94c69d0cf580f76c372bbdf28f7ae4	1ce6a9e096f1d45e87a8e567f66273d1	673144ff363c94b100b151be5b141921	book	7 Ensayos De Interpretación De La Realidad Peruana	José Carlos Mariátegui	\N	1957
7938785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Imprenta del Siglo	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	lastarria_discursos_1844	\N	\N		\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	lccn = {378.83}	\N	a0047e459c07052d24226a847a18cde8	d7234c265b89cd4be7156cd23a6b2b91	c837128feb9082dbde5c1bdd6e7f84f5	book	Discursos Académicos	José Victorino Lastarria	\N	1844
7938786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CESOC}	Santiago, Chile	\N	\N	venegas_sinceridad::_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9562110745}, lccn = {983.0635}	\N	56755d862f1be5d77996c88bf24326f6	ff24c5cf0d9fd946a378b32dd09f5569	c268675092ed416d54db9406ee8f98bf	book	Sinceridad:: Chile Íntimo En 1910	Alejandro Venegas and Ramón Barros Luco	\N	1998
7938787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cátedra	Madrid	\N	\N	rod_ariel_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {{843761791X}}, lccn = {U864}	\N	05b76c109cd12f24e121b16846e7b0f6	bd09edb1ad8cea9bdd4b8bb6e8fc7bf7	008810dca6f760d8eae8d0cad605071e	book	Ariel	José Enrique Rodó	\N	2003
7938848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2025363	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	X, 164 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-472-06322-X}, language = {ger}	\N	17cff6ff3511a4e67273a2a6d4521f57	f95e1b3987ac7f787abc2d6f57e82339	a4a2e6722d6b9f245a3ffa65850a0c17	book	Rechtsphilosophische Grundbegriffe	Wolfgang [Begr.] Naucke and Regina Harzer	\N	2005
7938852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBHD2083846	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XVIII, 235 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-406-56662-2}, language = {ger}	\N	f38f12896a343b6dedd67e3392ad038f	f2d7c4b8936aff306310e94c0a7b34aa	a2e548287c204a000c4cc000e2b00f56	book	Rechtsphilosophie	Kurt Seelmann	\N	2007
7938866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD2042625	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXXV, 1136 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-53071-0}, language = {}	\N	38a812ec070c4bfe77c3cc8247fa22aa	c1fb4d837aef84979e439b60aa7f2cf9	ef6b2907f077cd0dfeb69a1c5003133d	book	Grundlagen, der Aufbau der Verbrechenslehre	Claus Roxin	\N	2006
7938870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD1951702	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXXI, 899 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-43868-7}, language = {}	\N	b09fac7abc23e0209525289eb3e0de10	55ce5808cecf7ae308d83874c644c768	416319e7b6da0ff060da728867c23e49	book	Besondere Erscheinungsformen der Straftat	Claus Roxin	\N	2003
7938876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller	\N	\N	Schwerpunkte ; 7,2	UBHD2113473	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXXV, 386 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8114-9309-4}, language = {ger}	\N	390a984f81820bbaf7389565c824095c	9c27480d39ba872ea7413f82962442d1	270164a971db4f589d23babae2c8baaf	book	Strafrecht, allgemeiner Teil	Johannes Wessels and Werner Beulke	\N	2008
7938886	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BWV, Berliner Wiss.-Verl.	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD2116557	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XII, 201 S. : g	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8305-1581-4}, language = {ger}	\N	996c790bc34138fe2f98870bbcc2d24b	8eecea918ce08f08fc732e23df4543b5	357d01dedc311230ad85093113e64ffc	book	Verfassungsrecht konkret	Andreas Fisahn and Martin Kutscha	\N	2008
7938889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Müller	\N	\N	Staatsrecht ; 2	UBHD2109757	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XVII, 317 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8114-9305-6}, language = {ger}	\N	743a5dcde495217821e25534f8a085b7	168e5f6776c35e185b003c8053ca6b76	7e3caabfde1e6eba0f0115f1e7be8fe2	book	Grundrechte	Bodo Pieroth and Bernhard Schlink	\N	2008
7938909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	UBHD2110345	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXXVII, 813 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8006-3572-6, 3-8006-3572-0}, language = {ger}	\N	5b49944973c61550821d3f7bb9e423b2	c0419a5bdeac13ae80f1a7be2aa867fc	77bc80421dd075d354ae6cd1bfc93fb4	book	Strafrecht, allgemeiner Teil	Kristian Kühl	\N	2008
7938913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Callwey Verl.	München	\N	\N	UBHD66331	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	255 S. : zahlr.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7667-0528-8}, language = {ger}	\N	801319c39a133d3c83f42ec1996ab1e0	d0d0d7c5734db3e94ec2ace1a31fb778	2349a7af342392ba019c0fa28d13d7a1	book	Alte Gerichtsbarkeit	Wolfgang Schild	\N	1980
7941372	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	AJAX	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Rheinwerkalee 4 53227 Bonn	\N	\N	AJAX_GAMPERL	www.ajax-scripting.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		1. Verstehen und sprechen Sie AJAX
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2. Entwickeln Sie eigene AJAX-Lösungen
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3. MIt Prototype und script.aculo.us schnell zur eigenen Anwendung
\
4. AJAX Anwendungen in der Praxis
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5. Tipps und Tricks für Google Maps 	59cdd51d6b66183de3e0fc4c2e7f97c3	4a63b25a01f337e9e8b4421219758230	0d66e88fee7ab6e063a067f01fc02ef6	book	AJAX Grundlagen, Frameworks, APIs	Johannes Gamperl	\N	2007
7941409	\N	\N	\N	7., aktualisierte Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Computing	Bonn	\N	\N	Wenz07	http://www.galileocomputing.de/openbook/javascript_ajax/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Dies ist die 7. Auflage des Standardwerkes zu JavaScript. Sie wurde vollständig überarbeitet und aktualisiert. Der erste Teil vermittelt eine umfangreiche Einführung in JavaScript mit unverbrauchten, originellen Beispielen. Im zweiten Teil kommen die JavaScript-Kenner voll auf ihre Kosten: Ein eigenes umfangreiches AJAX-Kapitel wurde ergänzt, weitere Themen sind Browserkompatibilität, Formulare, DHTML, Kommunikation mit Java-Applets – kurz: Die ganze Palette des praktischen Einsatzes der Sprache. Im letzten Teil des Buches befindet sich eine ausführliche Referenz zum Nachschlagen.	b23ebc0161ac3fbe220ed81b7922c0d0	368fcc6c773e392f92f3cbeea849cdf5	7268957395e88b5ee15d88f3f52cd593	book	JavaScript und AJAX	Christian Wenz	\N	2007
7941430	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly & Associates	Sebastopol, California	\N	\N	raymond_2001	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-596-00108-8}, uri = {http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/}	\N	a09a5ab0bd2f074ebed5085a53644a57	dae33bcfc7a4f86ef70946033aa0527b	5f66576ab802a1357f9792f679ea342f	book	The Cathedral & the Bazaar	Eric Steven Raymond	\N	2001
7941611	Yale Law Review	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benkler_2002	http://www.yale.edu/yalelj/112/BenklerWEB.pdf	\N		\N	\N	369	\N	\N	\N		\N	98182881d602fdbf456b11515aa6006d	616c25fa523e9522bfe8fb4024292af9	93fb7e5064791d6badf6d42a8e29ecfd	article	Coases Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm	Yochai Benkler	\N	2002
7941668	Linux-Magazin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	andresen_2007	http://www.linux-magazin.de/heft_abo/ausgaben/2007/03/ich_seh_dich_nicht	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	df5abc833109345e2a86d8852f4fe852	6c652b7a4b944ce194bf1160475111a7	4b689132736d75502a4840985355b90a	article	Fallstricke im End User License Agreement	Fred Andresen and Ulrich Bantle	\N	2007
7941856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open Source Jahrbuch 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mantz_2007	http://www.opensourcejahrbuch.de/download/jb2007	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8030476590f0626c5d39cf335775fce	d57112f488ed048d0ef903048a5a7dbe	fbd248d5913bbdf7ffdf313d7213de17	incollection	Open Source, Open Content und Open Access - Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede	Reto Mantz	\N	2007
7942014	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kolachevsky2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1663	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0904.1663
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Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, The ISSI Workshop, 6-10 October 2008, on The
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  Nature of Gravity &quot;Confronting Theory and Experiment in Space&quot;	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this review we discuss the progress of the past decade in testing for a
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possible temporal variation of the fine structure constant $\\alpha$. Advances
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in atomic sample preparation, laser spectroscopy and optical frequency
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measurements led to rapid reduction of measurement uncertainties. Eventually
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laboratory tests became the most sensitive tool to detect a possible variation
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of $\\alpha$ at the present epoch. We explain the methods and technologies that
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helped make this possible.
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	f8ed9994b834566dc6969b489803fa76	b2611969d4be2671500443acbd05bae5	e03bd0235c83950253189f47fbb8b8a4	misc	Testing the Stability of the Fine Structure Constant in the Laboratory	N. Kolachevsky and A. Matveev and J. Alnis and C. Parthey and T. Steinmetz and T. Wilken and R. Holzwarth and Th. Udem and T. W. Haensch	\N	2009
7942251	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	levin:2009	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e147803	\N	Polarizable Ions at Interfaces	\N	\N	147803	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {147803}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.147803}	A nonperturbative theory is presented which allows us to calculate the solvation free energy of polarizable ions near water-vapor and water-oil interfaces. The theory predicts that larger halogen anions are adsorbed at the interface, while the alkali metal cations are repelled from it. The density profiles calculated theoretically are similar to those obtained using molecular dynamics simulations with polarizable force fields.	f1758120c39b147c02ba79a47750ca71	db010d765bdf973f912f4db33dac76f1	4b191bc85e70d17d63369ec394cf0439	article	Polarizable Ions at Interfaces	Yan Levin	\N	2009
7942728	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	Kohlhammer Standards Psychologie	HassPäda2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=81131962*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	485 S. ; 24 cm : Ill., graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3170171100 and 978-3-17-017110-7}	\N	baeed93f40fb97b38f0cbe114c464845	2db25ecedd0b8a015d7f8364f0f0ee92	20b6e423e704d071f7641aae23b76478	book	Pädagogische Psychologie: erfolgreiches Lernen und Lehren	Marcus Hasselhorn; Andreas Gold	\N	2006
7942764	British Medical Journal	331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Br Med Assoc	\N	\N	\N	coulter2005pap	\N	\N		\N	\N	1199--1201	\N	7526	\N		\N	15c1727aeba6b34ce0d07f2acf8a0603	4adb6d73b8d3118e1602db8eae2cb7cb	ee1b520c5f6a19ff33beb868093721b1	misc	{What do patients and the public want from primary care?}	A. Coulter	\N	2005
7942816	Journal of Health Services Research and Policy	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh; New York: Churchill Livingstone, c1996-	\N	\N	\N	lavis2005tsr	\N	\N		\N	\N	35--48	\N	1	\N		\N	53b8c70ecbe736c54f3ff9dc156894c4	000e1e92871658d6ee0acdc3ea28a5f8	8f31869ebe6642984662b33fb38e3f60	article	{Towards systematic reviews that inform health care management and policy-making}	J. Lavis and H. Davies and A. Oxman and J.L. Denis and K. Golden-Biddle and E. Ferlie	\N	2005
7942826	JAMA	298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Med Assoc	\N	\N	\N	shortell2007ipc	\N	\N		\N	\N	673	\N	6	\N		\N	ab53afbe3548e30543c103b5ab9c19e5	724196c9c55d36db2185253a1b33c69a	cc767400b60b74054241adfb989199b2	article	{Improving patient care by linking evidence-based medicine and evidence-based management}	S.M. Shortell and T.G. Rundall and J. Hsu	\N	2007
7943254	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APoZ)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doering2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/ROLC82,0,Psychische_Folgen_der_Internetnutzung.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	39	\N		\N	c1ed2aa75c42a4241278df715426f84a	b548115452e974626ee7126504bef9c9	28dec9ca6af98d0961d3bb1a396bd862	article	Psychische Folgen der Internetnutzung	Nicola Döring	\N	2008
7943257	Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APoZ)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meckel2008	http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/29QQAX,0,Aus_Vielen_wird_das_Eins_gefunden_wie_Web_2_0_unsere_Kommunikation_ver%E4ndert.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	39	\N		\N	81398888acfe2f03d8c0494c2ca1aa4b	604b23a941b3c84ceb7b8c9df3c5de3d	e58a2bffd1304f8be0fd1a61c15e9740	article	Aus Vielen wird das Eins gefunden - wie Web 2.0 unsere Kommunikation verändert	Miriam Meckel	\N	2008
7943336	Annals of Internal Medicine	142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Coll Physicians	\N	\N	\N	choudhry2005srr	\N	\N		\N	\N	260--273	\N	4	\N		\N	669342dd3dc825fe0f970c5034701a4c	a4e9ecfdcb98d81c6798c039adcb1c83	5876f0b2df46e29e11bde5f3074f03ea	misc	{Systematic review: the relationship between clinical experience and quality of health care}	N.K. Choudhry and R.H. Fletcher and S.B. Soumerai	\N	2005
7943370	American Journal of Managed Care	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MWC MEDICAL WORLD COMMUNNICATIONS, INC	\N	\N	\N	mattke2007eed	\N	\N		\N	\N	670	\N	12	\N		\N	4e4a85dd5499ad5d0db8d516bf1c3025	513cdcf7ef8ed870e6a913bfb61d0a95	995a3c3a25c1e4442757884eccebcce4	article	{Evidence for the effect of disease management: is\\$ 1 billion a year a good investment?}	S. Mattke and M. Seid and S. Ma	\N	2007
7943376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WEB2.0_ZMM	ftp://ftp.oreilly.de/pub/katalog/web20_broschuere.pdf	\N	Zusammenfassung einiger interessante Web-2.0 Geschichten, enthält auch einige Buch-Empfehlungen von O`Reilly	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad1d129b458990c9cbfb26e10f6d744c	a3369ba82632db9625e8e627c045ec43	4211352ac49112667aa262446041ee4a	booklet	Web 2.0 zum Mitmachen - Die beliebtesten Anwendungen	Corina Lange	O Reilly	2007
7943468	Thin Solid Films	517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shah20093639	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW0-4V0TCYV-6/2/09ed8191d5111a5e75cf0d2b2f570449	\N	ScienceDirect - Thin Solid Films : Structural, electrical, and optical properties of copper indium diselenide thin film prepared by thermal evaporation method	\N	\N	3639 - 3644	\N	13	\N	issn = {0040-6090}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2008.11.133}	Stoichiometric compound of copper indium diselenide (CuInSe2) was synthesized by direct reaction of high-purity elemental copper, indium and selenium in an evacuated quartz ampoule. The phase structure and composition of the synthesized pulverized material analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and energy dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDAX) revealed the chalcopyrite structure and stoichiometry of elements. Thin films of CuInSe2 were deposited onto organically cleaned soda lime glass substrates held at different temperatures (i.e. 300 K to 573 K) using thermal evaporation technique. CuInSe2 thin films were then thermally annealed in a vacuum chamber at 573 K at a base pressure of 10- 2 mbar for 1 h. The effect of substrate temperature (Ts) and thermal annealing (Ta) on structural, compositional, morphological, optical and electrical properties of films were investigated using XRD, transmission electron microscopy, EDAX, atomic force microscopy (AFM), optical transmission measurements and Hall effect techniques. XRD and EDAX studies of CuInSe2 thin films revealed that the films deposited in the substrate temperature range of 423-573 K have preferred orientation of grains along the (112) plane and near stoichiometric composition. AFM analysis indicates that the grain size increases with increase of Ts and Ta. Optical and electrical characterizations of films suggest that CuInSe2 thin films have high absorption coefficient (104 cm- 1) and resistivity value in the interval 10- 2-101 [ohm sign] cm influenced by Ts and Ta.	5a0005cb3652417c5c93865b427db48d	79ac4c5b11e7b5fe457e855f05a2f0e0	c2cfcbfa184aaac61e92dd3af17256ca	article	Structural, electrical, and optical properties of copper indium diselenide thin film prepared by thermal evaporation method	N.M. Shah and J.R. Ray and K.J. Patel and V.A. Kheraj and M.S. Desai and C.J. Panchal and Bharti Rehani	\N	2009
7943501	Software, IEEE	26	\N	\N	Jan.-Feb. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	booch09bang	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Not with a Bang	\N	\N	74-75	\N	1	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2009.18}	Software-intensive systems, like bridges and societies, are subject to collapse. Collapse isn't necessarily inevitable, however, but avoiding it requires active, vigorous, and intentional intervention by the system's architects. Two patterns and one antipattern can help architects address the systemic issues that, left unattended, may lead to collapse.	4dec626e65fdd646357b3555ea294f60	feda9de88815daf3711329ca13503566	a4c8fa989400e35e13b9b6dac613ae57	article	Not with a Bang	G. Booch	\N	2009
7945130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuli&#x107;2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0608540	\N	Hitchhiking Through the Cytoplasm	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0608540
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We propose an alternative mechanism for intracellular cargo transport which
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results from motor induced longitudinal fluctuations of cytoskeletal
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microtubules (MT). The longitudinal fluctuations combined with transient cargo
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binding to the MTs lead to long range transport even for cargos and vesicles
\
having no molecular motors on them. The proposed transport mechanism, which we
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call ``hitchhiking'', provides a consistent explanation for the broadly
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observed yet still mysterious phenomenon of bidirectional transport along MTs.
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We show that cells exploiting the hitchhiking mechanism can effectively up- and
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down-regulate the transport of different vesicles by tuning their binding
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kinetics to characteristic MT oscillation frequencies.
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	9bbd57fc131b9f17805b011aba023420	7133e97e13c817171d9fae5499277e09	f2547c0ab8385b174e8c9f144fadf492	misc	Hitchhiking Through the Cytoplasm	Igor M. Kuli&#x107; and Philip C. Nelson	\N	2006
7946214	Home Business Vancouver BC Journal	23	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	21726	http://www.dotcombusinessreviews.com/exitsplash-utilizes-exit-technology-to-increase-website-sales.html	\N	Exit splash will “pop” BUT it is not just another annoying pop-up. It is Exit Technology at its best. It will not only increase sales for you and me but it will build a list of subscribers, prospects, customers, will get you Twitter Followers by the truck load and many other things are in the pipeline coming as I know Dave Guindon to be one of the most innovative programmers and Internet Marketers when it comes to Website sales.	\N	\N	1	\N	0056	\N		\N	414c2a3aa9a5270548fbb048a80f0a33	69e9fb81bb54cea133ce2ef08a967cf8	f364fdba12b5f6ee445b2f6fb791baea	article	ExitSplash Utilizes Exit Technology to Increase Website Sales.	Nicholas Mancini	Kimita Baka	2009
7946377	Arch Intern Med	169	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jonas:2009:Arch-Intern-Med:19364993	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19364993?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Scientific evidence and medical practice: The "Dru...[Arch Intern Med. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	649-650	\N	7	\N	pmid = {19364993}, doi = {10.1001/archinternmed.2009.4}	\N	5251dc4431e770fb651deb56984327dc	15099ad0b30c347baa3950e7402be377	8783428eccd21ad7ed215e9ac40085b5	article	Scientific evidence and medical practice: The "Drunkard's Walk"	W B Jonas	\N	2009
7946385	JAMA	301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BradleyD._Fanestil04152009	http://jama.ama-assn.org	\N	JAMA -- The Tyranny of the Measuring Cup, April 15, 2009, Fanestil 301 (15): 1515	\N	\N	1515-1516	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.2009.137}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/301/15/1515.pdf}	\N	0861182f9d79f7e9385af19847a36351	62c00e9bae84a8bbf1f16e2d69a3ebe9	d6d5b7582f12be6e135536746dd9d7d0	article	{The Tyranny of the Measuring Cup}	Bradley D. Fanestil	\N	2009
7947126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.bibsonomy.org/BibtexHandler?requTask=upload&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bibsonomy.org%2Fbuttons&description=BibSonomy%3A%3Abuttons&selection=	\N	BibSonomy::upload info	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c746755044fefdae21cab634dbe06deb	9940b9808c97c21e9a435c23e9946028	86961ef8468ccbab2abeac65b81ff3c7	misc	Importing your BibTeX files is as easy as using the upload form on the post bibtex page. Please make sure that your file contains valid BibTeX entries	bibtest	bibtest	2009
7947776	Nature	457	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07521	\N	Analysis of combinatorial : cis: -regulation in synthetic and genomic promoters : Article : Nature	\N	\N	215--218	\N	7226	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature07521}	\N	98f6c8a8d952757ed37fcc382a5b1791	e51f9b936416904dfd76920936a03dc3	93df8b15e7e98499bfe809074fb09c25	article	Analysis of combinatorial cis-regulation in synthetic and genomic promoters	Jason Gertz and Eric D. Siggia and Barak A. Cohen	\N	2009
7948157	Australasian Journal of Philosophy	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wyatt2007	http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=0004%2d8402&volume=82&issue=3&spage=409	\N	2004 What are Beall and Restall pluralists about? AJP « percieve	\N	\N	409-420	\N	\N	\N		Beall and Restall reject pluralism about metaphysical modality. The paper argues that they cannot coherently do so while maintaining their pluralism about first-order logic.	90ce48cd7af72fe7f9fb4a960575b419	b53604a8263033938b8df26bad44028f	7335742a46b9589c8d8bc06eb102e6f7	article	What are Beall and Restall pluralists about?	Nicole Wyatt	\N	2004
7948159	Australasian Journal of Philosophy	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wyatt2007	http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=0004%2d8402&volume=78&issue=2&spage=196	\N	2000 Did Duns Scotus invent possible worlds semantics? AJP « percieve	\N	\N	196-212	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8e29539aace81d6ddb3a319fcf8b85a	ab55b58563e4f7f101ad3859a9d4b445	7c15367f67644ad105f63d8d0805265c	article	Did Duns Scotus invent possible worlds semantics?	Nicole Wyatt	\N	2000
7948540	Nature	457	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07521	\N	Analysis of combinatorial : cis: -regulation in synthetic and genomic promoters : Article : Nature	\N	\N	215--218	\N	7226	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature07521}	\N	98f6c8a8d952757ed37fcc382a5b1791	e51f9b936416904dfd76920936a03dc3	93df8b15e7e98499bfe809074fb09c25	article	Analysis of combinatorial cis-regulation in synthetic and genomic promoters	Jason Gertz and Eric D. Siggia and Barak A. Cohen	\N	2009
7948555	J Mol Biol	181	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shea:1985:J-Mol-Biol:3157005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3157005	\N	The OR control system of bacteriophage lambda. A physical-chemical model for gene regulation[J Mol Biol. 1985] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	211-230	\N	2	\N	pmid = {3157005}, doi = {}	A quantitative model has been developed for processes in the bacteriophage lambda that control the switchover from lysogenic to lytic modes of growth. These processes include the interactions of cI repressor and cro proteins at the three DNA sites of the right operator, OR, the binding of RNA polymerase at promoters PR and PRM, the synthesis of cI repressor and cro proteins, and the degradative action of recA during induction of lysis. The model is comprised of two major physical-chemical components: a statistical thermodynamic theory for relative probabilities of the various molecular configurations of the control system; and a kinetic model for the coupling of these probabilities to functional events, including synthesis of regulatory proteins cI and cro. Using independently evaluated interaction constants and rate parameters, the model was found capable of predicting essential physiological characteristics of the system over an extended time. Sufficiency of the model to predict known physiological properties lends credence to the physical-chemical assumptions used in its construction. Several major physiological characteristics were found to arise as "system properties" through the non-linear, time-dependent, feedback-modulated combinations of molecular interactions prescribed by the model. These include: maintenance of the lysogenic state in the absence of recA-mediated cI repressor degradation; induction of lysis and the phenomenon of subinduction; and autogenous negative control of cro. We have used the model to determine the roles, within the composite system, of several key molecular processes previously characterized by studies in vitro. These include: co-operativity in cI repressor binding to DNA; interactions between repressors and RNA polymerase (positive control); and the monomer-dimer association of cI repressor molecules. A major role of cI repressor co-operativity is found to be that of guaranteeing stability of the lysogenic state against minor changes in cI repressor levels within the cell. The role of positive control seems to be that of providing for a peaked, rather than monotonic, dependence of PRM activity on cI repressor level, while permitting PR activity to be a step function. The model correlates an immense body of studies in vivo and in vitro, and it makes testable predictions about molecular phenomena as well as physiological characteristics of bacteriophage lambda. The approach developed in this study can be extended to include more features of the lambda system and to treat other systems of gene regulation.	30d62d47f31b5bcd9e6548ab15447810	ca02e07ee7f6df59b0db0808c487c5cb	14b74dd8e1ffbe3afe724c94a9b80720	article	The OR control system of bacteriophage lambda. A physical-chemical model for gene regulation	M A Shea and G K Ackers	\N	1985
7948576	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	100	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchler:2003:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:12702751	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12702751	\N	On schemes of combinatorial transcription logic. [Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	5136-5141	\N	9	\N	pmid = {12702751}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0930314100}	Cells receive a wide variety of cellular and environmental signals, which are often processed combinatorially to generate specific genetic responses. Here we explore theoretically the potentials and limitations of combinatorial signal integration at the level of cis-regulatory transcription control. Our analysis suggests that many complex transcription-control functions of the type encountered in higher eukaryotes are already implementable within the much simpler bacterial transcription system. Using a quantitative model of bacterial transcription and invoking only specific protein-DNA interaction and weak glue-like interaction between regulatory proteins, we show explicit schemes to implement regulatory logic functions of increasing complexity by appropriately selecting the strengths and arranging the relative positions of the relevant protein-binding DNA sequences in the cis-regulatory region. The architectures that emerge are naturally modular and evolvable. Our results suggest that the transcription regulatory apparatus is a "programmable" computing machine, belonging formally to the class of Boltzmann machines. Crucial to our results is the ability to regulate gene expression at a distance. In bacteria, this can be achieved for isolated genes via DNA looping controlled by the dimerization of DNA-bound proteins. However, if adopted extensively in the genome, long-distance interaction can cause unintentional intergenic cross talk, a detrimental side effect difficult to overcome by the known bacterial transcription-regulation systems. This may be a key factor limiting the genome-wide adoption of complex transcription control in bacteria. Implications of our findings for combinatorial transcription control in eukaryotes are discussed.	aed90b2e252032955aecdb744acfdb92	0230ad2d598e64e10fc97feeb01559e3	4de8b606935e603c480d6f054df89adf	article	On schemes of combinatorial transcription logic	N E Buchler and U Gerland and T Hwa	\N	2003
7948583	Nature	451	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature06496	\N	Access : Predicting expression patterns from regulatory sequence in Drosophila segmentation : Nature	\N	\N	535--540	\N	7178	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature06496}	\N	afd308a6d6fff2ba89f441f56854036e	187b316bce1bea631f33f0b7c2c28c97	3d626b6ebea7d9ea0eeff5045223460e	article	Predicting expression patterns from regulatory sequence in Drosophila segmentation	Eran Segal and Tali Raveh-Sadka and Mark Schroeder and Ulrich Unnerstall and Ulrike Gaul	\N	2008
7948588	BMC Genomics	9 Suppl 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chen:2008:BMC-Genomics:18366607	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18366607?ordinalpos=2&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Selection of thermodynamic models for combinatoria...[BMC Genomics. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {18366607}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2164-9-S1-S18}	BACKGROUND: Transcription factors (TFs) have multiple combinatorial forms to regulate the transcription of a target gene. For example, one TF can help another TF to stabilize onto regulatory DNA sequence and the other TF may attract RNA polymerase (RNAP) to start transcription; alternatively, two TFs may both interact with both the DNA sequence and the RNAP. The different forms of TF-TF interaction have different effects on the probability of RNAP's binding onto the promoter sequence and therefore confer different transcriptional efficiencies. RESULTS: We have developed an analytical method to identify the thermodynamic model that best describes the form of TF-TF interaction among a set of TF interactions for every target gene. In this method, time-course microarray data are used to estimate the steady state concentration of the transcript of a target gene, as well as the relative changes of the active concentration for each TF. These estimated concentrations and changes of concentrations are fed into an inference scheme to identify the most compatible thermodynamic model. Such a model represents a particular way of combinatorial control by multiple TFs on a target gene. CONCLUSIONS: Applying this approach to a time-course microarray dataset of embryonic stem cells, we have inferred five interaction patterns among three regulators, Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog, on ten target genes.	3bf178d651ec73fd6bca97a9d4d982fd	6e41eec19a3a9a8b5daaa498ba9ca326	f13d54b39ef6c82b4be1a0dd3d390b70	article	Selection of thermodynamic models for combinatorial control of multiple transcription factors in early differentiation of embryonic stem cells	C C Chen and X G Zhu and S Zhong	\N	2008
7948591	BMC Genomics	9 Suppl 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chen:2008:BMC-Genomics:18831784	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18831784?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Inferring gene regulatory networks by thermodynami...[BMC Genomics. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {18831784}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2164-9-S2-S19}	BACKGROUND: To date, the reconstruction of gene regulatory networks from gene expression data has primarily relied on the correlation between the expression of transcription regulators and that of target genes. RESULTS: We developed a network reconstruction method based on quantities that are closely related to the biophysical properties of TF-TF interaction, TF-DNA binding and transcriptional activation and repression. The Network-Identifier method utilized a thermodynamic model for gene regulation to infer regulatory relationships from multiple time course gene expression datasets. Applied to five datasets of differentiating embryonic stem cells, Network-Identifier identified a gene regulatory network among 87 transcription regulator genes. This network suggests that Oct4, Sox2 and Klf4 indirectly repress lineage specific differentiation genes by activating transcriptional repressors of Ctbp2, Rest and Mtf2.	520580d217ebdbd0ef9f36717ff31fdf	4c3864c193738b43caf53c62c9975cb1	a14ead7182d09738d72589ecfc849b51	article	Inferring gene regulatory networks by thermodynamic modeling	C C Chen and S Zhong	\N	2008
7948600	Cell	117	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beer:2004:Cell:15084257	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15084257	\N	Predicting gene expression from sequence. [Cell. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	185-198	\N	2	\N	pmid = {15084257}, doi = {}	We describe a systematic genome-wide approach for learning the complex combinatorial code underlying gene expression. Our probabilistic approach identifies local DNA-sequence elements and the positional and combinatorial constraints that determine their context-dependent role in transcriptional regulation. The inferred regulatory rules correctly predict expression patterns for 73% of genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, utilizing microarray expression data and sequences in the 800 bp upstream of genes. Application to Caenorhabditis elegans identifies predictive regulatory elements and combinatorial rules that control the phased temporal expression of transcription factors, histones, and germline specific genes. Successful prediction requires diverse and complex rules utilizing AND, OR, and NOT logic, with significant constraints on motif strength, orientation, and relative position. This system generates a large number of mechanistic hypotheses for focused experimental validation, and establishes a predictive dynamical framework for understanding cellular behavior from genomic sequence.	b4cb2c878c0195e5e6f45f2108270ad7	f7d385c58e0a1009e938304e041f9af7	9d0176786c72261248536f9e475cd879	article	Predicting gene expression from sequence	M A Beer and S Tavazoie	\N	2004
7948762	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web Company Vienna	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pellegrini2009-2	\N	Research Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab4040c752a36cf17d57489072eac0fc	40dae148c79301a9ac0ba2730b11bf90	e8ddb45fda669468da451d258207bf0f	techreport	Semantic Web Awareness 2009. A Comperative Study on Approaches to Social Software and the Semantic Web.	Tassilo Pellegrini	\N	2009
7948765	CoRR	abs/cs/0703109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaser2007tagcloud	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0703109	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: Tag-Cloud Drawing: Algorithms for Cloud Visualization	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008-01-02}	Tag clouds provide an aggregate of tag-usage statistics. They are typically sent as in-line HTML to browsers. However, display mechanisms suited for ordinary text are not ideal for tags, because font sizes may vary widely on a line. As well, the typical layout does not account for relationships that may be known between tags. This paper presents models and algorithms to improve the display of tag clouds that con- sist of in-line HTML, as well as algorithms that use nested tables to achieve a more general 2-dimensional layout in which tag relationships are considered. The first algorithms leverage prior work in typesetting and rectangle packing, whereas the second group of algorithms leverage prior work in Electronic Design Automation. Experiments show our algorithms can be efficiently implemented and perform well. 	9d808bbaf699ad69c1efdf450bac9d57	cb6ed5e3340cf684ec55299adc65e1a9	56270d1311c066a3852bea23eeb8d484	article	Tag-Cloud Drawing: Algorithms for Cloud Visualization	Owen Kaser and Daniel Lemire	\N	2007
7948769	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Jose, CA, USA	\N	\N	heckner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13ace61928c1e5da4efe98536c627f69	f954e699dc6ca2d0abbe5f6ebe166dc7	85b4f1232dffda4292d09ac2494b0c3a	inproceedings	Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing: Towards a Model of Information Behaviour in Social Tagging Systems	M. Heckner and M. Heilemann and C. Wolff	\N	2009
7948785	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Golder2005	http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/tags/tags.pdf	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-05-09 04:14:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {305755}, eprint = {cs.DL/0508082}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add
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\	metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative
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\	tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users
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\	to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we
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\	analyze the structure of collaborative tagging systems as well as
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\	their dynamical aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities
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\	in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of
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\	popularity in bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative
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\	proportions of tags within a given url. We also present a dynamical
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\	model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns
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\	and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.	9079860c8c258665952b65d52e45a6ba	2d312240f16eba52c5d73332bc868b95	f852d7a909fa3edceb04abb7d2a20f71	misc	The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems	Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2005
7948797	Cognitive Science	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2208175	http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15516709cog0000\\_34	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems	\N	\N	737--767	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-01 20:40:43}, citeulike-article-id = {2208175}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1207/s15516709cog0000\\_34}	The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complementary strengths and weaknesses: naturalistic studies and computer simulations. This study was conducted with a method that combines these approaches. Pairs of participants played video games requiring communication. Members of a pair were physically separated but exchanged graphic signals through a medium that prevented the use of standard symbols (e.g., letters). Communication systems emerged and developed rapidly during the games, integrating the use of explicit signs with information implicitly available to players and silent behavior-coordinating procedures. The systems that emerged suggest 3 conclusions: (a) signs originate from different mappings; (b) sign systems develop parsimoniously; (c) sign forms are perceptually distinct, easy to produce, and tolerant to variations.	771e8102fddb96ecfb28924828818953	8b2a2c2a0d2540748e340a4388f64d51	3c7d838ebddd909fb7ada05ab03f92f9	article	An Experimental Study of the Emergence of Human Communication Systems	Bruno Galantucci	\N	2005
7949125	Synthese	22	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00413603	\N		\N	\N	272--289	\N	1	\N		\N	81911781dd600c1d2b7087b16a1280ee	435815fcbc55fbef362f13799c89eaa5	5f26327b4c04532a330aceb93b001726	article	Pragmatics	Robert C. Stalnaker	\N	1970
7949406	Computers & Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKinney2009617	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4V5GCPP-2/2/1b2269e0998b954052d275e66d216bd3	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	\N	\N	617 - 623	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2008.11.004}	iTunes University, a website with downloadable educational podcasts, can provide students the opportunity to obtain professors' lectures when students are unable to attend class. To determine the effectiveness of audio lectures in higher education, undergraduate general psychology students participated in one of two conditions. In the lecture condition, participants listened to a 25-min lecture given in person by a professor using PowerPoint slides. Copies of the slides were given to aid note-taking. In the podcast condition, participants received a podcast of the same lecture along with the PowerPoint handouts. Participants in both conditions were instructed to keep a running log of study time and activities used in preparing for an exam. One week from the initial session students returned to take an exam on lecture content. Results indicated that students in the podcast condition who took notes while listening to the podcast scored significantly higher than the lecture condition. The impact of mobile learning on classroom performance is discussed.	a4db8ebbba101becd1e8a072e68a2297	ef4e1a19a4599d9bf3a396641756ab35	3bfcd512350acf095b90362ce6479e72	article	iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	Dani McKinney and Jennifer L. Dyck and Elise S. Luber	\N	2009
7949783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JavaTutorialAnnotations	http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/javaOO/annotations.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b3d810e8c12027350759016419f6a56	867f9759f9f51ee106d2c1bde5d8ba84	09cfc6bd83de5af7d6a049cf85e97897	misc	Annotations (The Java Tutorials > Learning the Java Language > Classes and Objects)	Sun MicroSystems	\N	2008
7949788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AnnotationsJavaDevGuide	http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/language/annotations.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e184fa11c17b4de08b1968656871a40	af5643d10c0c138ffa76d4ac8bed1e38	2019e92ac0f2c248b74ddbeb694696dd	misc	Annotations (JDK 5.0 Java Programming Language-related APIs & developer guides)	Sun Microsystems	\N	2008
7949791	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality	\N	\N	\N	klassen2006edm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5e74764953575ae43ca76f77f5d044e	9868a3039f19f559ad4f72c684e9404f	3c66daf18afdaac159de6f6ff8fbd16a	book	{The effectiveness of different methods of toilet training for bowel and bladder control}	T.P. Klassen and University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and United States	\N	2006
7949802	Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	chung2007mva	\N	\N		\N	\N	449--455	\N	5	\N		\N	6b21d44aee84ecadfea20fc48c6100fe	0a538e39d0565e2afbd186c7d1c97829	8c19456a46435ee4c6adb2dacbf9b0af	article	{Modified Version of Azrin and Foxx’s Rapid Toilet Training}	K.M. Chung	\N	2007
7949808	Child \\& Family Behavior Therapy	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luiselli2007sce	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--69	\N	1	\N		\N	ec88185a64b0499b8238b15dc3cdb2fd	4418760ab3be60a6ed24f07ff921c8ed	6381da2a0ab604a201eb421cf1086c61	article	{Single-Case Evaluation of a Negative Reinforcement Toilet Training Intervention}	J.K. Luiselli	\N	2007
7949850	Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leblanc2005iob	\N	\N		\N	\N	98	\N	2	\N		\N	fead2b6a5082af356cc8544804d761cb	29e04475600f6dfdf0fa13f0245820e1	40005714bc79f21d46b1089f1d239355	article	{Intensive outpatient behavioral treatment of primary urinary incontinence of children with autism}	L.A. LeBlanc and J.E. Carr and S.E. Crossett and C.M. Bennett and D.D. Detweiler	\N	2005
7949865	Research in developmental disabilities	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	averink2005edb	\N	\N		\N	\N	143--151	\N	2	\N		\N	5de9c59bc1b9e321ebdcc5daa2faf910	5fd1c6abe5e304888809489b5bf3265f	6ab257b97046dbd7e70c9fee3fd7d25c	article	{Establishing diurnal bladder control with the response restriction method: extended study on its effectiveness}	M. Averink and L. Melein and P.C. Duker	\N	2005
7949885	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	kroeger2009tti	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c8fff850cdac581aeabc9abb4b9acb0	bd0ec461e58b773bf9ac5fd634400c48	89fe07f46c31eb0aa8ad14f61de42154	article	{Toilet training individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities: A critical review}	KA Kroeger and R. Sorensen-Burnworth	\N	2009
7949908	Pediatrics	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Acad Pediatrics	\N	\N	\N	blum2003rba	\N	\N		\N	\N	810--814	\N	4	\N		\N	91642141c1a0900efcba5cc97f779916	015f6a5ec283bac43f7b8b1f71c1e33d	4fdc6437ae86f55d8fd9c3b25fc52da1	article	{Relationship between age at initiation of toilet training and duration of training: a prospective study}	N.J. Blum and B. Taubman and N. Nemeth	\N	2003
7950085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Chakrabarti:2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	library = {Mine (April 2009)}	TOC: 1 - Introduction 2 - Crawling the Web 3 - Web search and information retrieval 4 - Similarity and clustering 5 - Supervised learning 6 - Semisupervised learning 7 - Social network analysis 8 - Resource discovery 9 - The future of web mining	929dff30b728b93175572f808bf36ab0	8622f8c199da133e674923bf4e754bd2	9a9a986a3f60339f70bdc8c73b84acc9	book	Mining the Web: Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data	Chakrabarti, Soumen	\N	2003
7950102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York	\N	\N	Manning:2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	library = {Mine (April 2009)}	TOC 1 - Boolean Retrieval 2 - The term vocabulary and posting lists 3 - Dictionaries and tolerant retrieval 4 - Index construction 5 - Index compression 6 - Scoring, term weighting and the vector space model 7 - Computing scores in a complete search system 8 - Evaluation in information retrieval 9 - Relevance feedback and query expansion 10 - XML retrieval 11 - Probabilistic information retrieval 12 - Language models for information retrieval 13 - Text classification and Naive Bayes 14 - Vector space classification 15 - Support vector machines and machine learning on documents 16 - Flat clustering 17 - Hierarchical clustering 18 - Matrix decompositions and latent semantic indexing 19 - Web search basics 20 - Web crawling and indexes 21 - Link analysis	92c09918261bf239350d046cca21e25e	c92060be0680e102da7273191b243b76	e8c5e8bfc600ba6a87deaf7843f7ad80	book	Introduction to Information Retrieval	Manning, Christopher D. and Raghavan, Prabhakar and Sch{\\"u}tze, Hinrich	\N	2008
7950221	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 26th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Toronto, Canada	\N	\N	aslam:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	449-450	\N	\N	sigir03	index = {SIGIR 2003}, uri = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=860435}, isbn = {1581136463}, doi = {10.1145/860435.860545}	\N	ca2089437698ea010fdfd317e3990ae3	b96e3962fed79784a6e67a6c55ca9671	6842472e7fcf21c604967bb59d28cd46	inproceedings	An Information-theoretic Measure for Document Similarity	Javed A. Aslam and Meredith Frost	\N	2003
7950494	Combinatorics, Probability and Computing	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ Press	\N	\N	\N	pitman2002pda	http://ftp.stat.berkeley.edu/tech-reports/597.pdf	\N	{Poisson--Dirichlet and GEM invariant distributions for split-and-merge transformations of an interval partition}	\N	\N	501--514	\N	05	\N		    This paper introduces a split-and-merge transformation of inter-
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val partitions which combines some features of one model studied by
\
Gnedin and Kerov 12, 11 and another studied by Tsilevich 30, 31
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and Mayer-Wolf, Zeitouni and Zerner 21 . The invariance under this
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split-and-merge transformation of the interval partition generated by
\
a suitable Poisson process yields a simple proof of the recent result of
\
 21 that a Poisson-Dirichlet distribution is invariant for a closely re-
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lated fragmentation-coagulation process. Uniqueness and convergence
\
to the invariant measure are established for the split-and-merge trans-
\
formation of interval partitions, but the corresponding problems for
\
the fragmentation-coagulation process remain open.
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	cac8d584a79ea8a35018465d5a3cfb04	8eb052abfebe29572e1c2130a21644b0	477dff9a154e6cdf0c08b15d5565756f	article	{Poisson--Dirichlet and GEM invariant distributions for split-and-merge transformations of an interval partition}	J. Pitman	\N	2002
7950661	\N	5318	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008, Proc.Intl. Semantic Web Conference 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	LNAI	cattuto2008semantic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1_39	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems	\N	\N	615--631	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative tagging systems have nowadays become important data sources for populating semantic web applications. For tasks
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like synonym detection and discovery of concept hierarchies, many researchers introduced measures of tag similarity. Eventhough most of these measures appear very natural, their design often seems to be rather ad hoc, and the underlying assumptionson the notion of similarity are not made explicit. A more systematic characterization and validation of tag similarity interms of formal representations of knowledge is still lacking. Here we address this issue and analyze several measures oftag similarity: Each measure is computed on data from the social bookmarking system del.icio.us and a semantic grounding isprovided by mapping pairs of similar tags in the folksonomy to pairs of synsets in Wordnet, where we use validated measuresof semantic distance to characterize the semantic relation between the mapped tags. This exposes important features of theinvestigated similarity measures and indicates which ones are better suited in the context of a given semantic application.	81b8a42c8600cadaf289d5f91fae41b6	b44538648cfd476d6c94e30bc6626c86	25f7c308c1fc943215af306e76e458b0	inproceedings	Semantic Grounding of Tag Relatedness in Social Bookmarking Systems	Ciro Cattuto and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	Amit P. Sheth and and Steffen Staab and and Mike Dean and and Massimo Paolucci and and Diana Maynard and and Timothy W. Finin and and Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan	2008
7950678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vrije Universiteit Brussel	\N	sterken08	http://www.ethesis.net/folksonomy/folksonomy.pdf	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: User generated metadata in the LibraryThing folksonomy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91afe3b4921718970120d6cbd91600bf	3508b1bf8c040198dc27e636f7ede5c2	7ab6bdc8c4f54a8cc6636b07e94961be	mastersthesis	User generated metadata in the LibraryThing folksonomy	Vincent Sterken	E. Van Dijck	2008
7950723	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	c/o Inst. f. Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin	\N	\N	Havemann2009	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608	\N		\N	urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608, ISBN 978-3-934682-46-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	293aed64adae1f75996b67874e164517	0ffad958b0b7044e4643f0c91b1ca2d9	14a943a1be6cc9dbbebdac9e754b368d	book	Einführung in die Bibliometrie	Frank Havemann	\N	2009
7951160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pflanzagl.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b99d08e3b774074de1f466fd81980185	1a3df7902349c2e027c733d351e0c88d	6e6c5de03d6923cd5c956a12f6d0fb98	article	Allgemeine Methodenlehre der Statistik 1	Johann Pflanzagl	\N	1966
7951178	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (Conaculta) + Instituto Veracruzano de Cultura	México	\N	\N	GarciadeLeon2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Fandango, el último libro de Antonio García de León, representa el desarrollo más reciente de los estudios sobre el son jarocho que el autor ha
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llevado a cabo durante décadas. Si, como dice la presentación, el fandango jarocho es el resultado de una “decantación cultural” de “aspectos históricos, musicales, literarios y sociales”, en este libro se encuentra, decantado a través de sucesivas reflexiones, el ensamiento que García de León ha generado desde artículos como “El Caribe afroandaluz: permanencias de una civilización popular” (1992) y “Contrapunto barroco en el Veracruz colonial” (1994), hasta su libro El mar de los deseos. El Caribe hispano-musical: historia y contrapunto (2002).1 Su obra es una referencia obligada para estudiar el tema y destila un saber generado tanto por el camino de la investigación académica como por el de la biografía y la historia familiar.	3fd800a27c4d485cf5ef7adc00b7426a	bc66b6eb13f5688665decbdfadad128d	b7e0a5d33eb213c45d116f366b72d6bd	book	Fandango: El ritual del mundo jarocho a través de los siglos	Antonio García de León	\N	2006
7951192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ediciones Destino	Barcelona	\N	destinolibro	Trias1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	338	\N		\N	798c3dc39da7d6b6cda85061c3274733	e44cc2a5b0c6d216c7d558445cf98612	bf8a7c23a6088725204b2e0f682072f8	book	Drama e identidad	Eugenio Trías	\N	1974
7951343	Computer Physics Communications	167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VandeVondele2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ5-4FPJB8G-1/2/654cb9e55e02ec5d5c24ef440c4202b7	\N	ScienceDirect - Computer Physics Communications : Quickstep: Fast and accurate density functional calculations using a mixed Gaussian and plane waves approach	\N	\N	103 - 128	\N	2	\N	issn = {0010-4655}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2004.12.014}	We present the Gaussian and plane waves (GPW) method and its implementation in Quickstep which is part of the freely available program package CP2K. The GPW method allows for accurate density functional calculations in gas and condensed phases and can be effectively used for molecular dynamics simulations. We show how derivatives of the GPW energy functional, namely ionic forces and the Kohn-Sham matrix, can be computed in a consistent way. The computational cost of computing the total energy and the Kohn-Sham matrix is scaling linearly with the system size, even for condensed phase systems of just a few tens of atoms. The efficiency of the method allows for the use of large Gaussian basis sets for systems up to 3000 atoms, and we illustrate the accuracy of the method for various basis sets in gas and condensed phases. Agreement with basis set free calculations for single molecules and plane wave based calculations in the condensed phase is excellent. Wave function optimisation with the orbital transformation technique leads to good parallel performance, and outperforms traditional diagonalisation methods. Energy conserving Born-Oppenheimer dynamics can be performed, and a highly efficient scheme is obtained using an extrapolation of the density matrix. We illustrate these findings with calculations using commodity PCs as well as supercomputers.	5288bb7880f67ca1d669a69f44dc7787	0e8f056e3bfd1c04dd223b68df592514	3a857b195b8659431e65c08dcf5b32b9	article	Quickstep: Fast and accurate density functional calculations using a mixed Gaussian and plane waves approach	Joost VandeVondele and Matthias Krack and Fawzi Mohamed and Michele Parrinello and Thomas Chassaing and Jürg Hutter	\N	2005
7951360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Hahn.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409261117}	\N	a58aa100af178224db1296185e0a1e1a	d3dc4b139beae5a49951b3f7a5624bd1	dad2dc1546d1a0feb6d6c7b517f49571	book	Planungs- und Kontrollrechnung:  PuK ; integrierte ergebnis- und liquiditätsorientierte Planungs- und Kontrollrechnung als Führungsinstrument ; in Industrieunternehmungen mit Massen- und Serienfertigung	Dietger Hahn and Claus Freiling	\N	1974
7951364	\N	Bd. 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	Ges. für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Informatik 2008	Hegering.2008	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/57789921X.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783885792284}	\N	b81f041be29714669c5641b0c025ae7e	ac25016fdb75070614af1c106b830736	10c4670b240e8b1bac38b3dc898db749	book	Informatik 2008	Heinz-Gerd Hegering and Axel Lehmann	\N	2008
7951365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merriam	Springfield	\N	\N	Webster.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0877793182}	\N	b7df643b7b52cf8e7668de77a9343167	5976a93ec18b1c0c5ad37deebd3aa0b6	56489364ce2523833311ece6a202b8c6	book	(Noah) Webster's new collegiate dictionary	Noah Webster	\N	1974
7951366	\N	\N	\N	5., neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Mertens.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 26.00}, isbn = {3540637524}	\N	32c130db59a879ee10ed527ac874f629	562fa7fcb66e90e9eb7650b8ae8b5b8a	f9b298d7a81d6771b126c0a74088bb1a	book	Grundzüge der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Mertens	\N	1998
7951369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GIGesellschaftfurInformatike.v..2001	\N	\N		\N	Nr.114	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c163fadd51e24f5ef969d52214d5921b	c727224241056c7999bfe94aeb13093c	37f6d7682ff74650227238b227370c48	proceedings	Fachwissenschaftlicher Informatik-Kongress	\N	{GI - Gesellschaft für Informatik e.v.}	2001
7951373	\N	1/2, Arbeitsbuch	\N	7., völlig neubearb. und stark erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius & Lucius	Stuttgart	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik	Hansen.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3825212815}	\N	659713d5b4bee20175840fd63b70fa92	d336e5673f1d03a75ec77ea11043f22c	fc4202869481402d4a1aac5390f4f575	book	IT-Lexikon, Aufgaben und Lösungen	Robert Hans Hansen and Gustaf Neumann	\N	2007
7951374	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Stahlknecht.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 29.90}, isbn = {3540613315}	\N	b728448fd7e3e9d2ffab1ecb56f7755c	6b79fa5d8d5e5fbecb29ee82aa2f4678	6047e73c4d7e1f2610202f490aeadb37	book	Arbeitsbuch Wirtschaftsinformatik	Peter Stahlknecht	\N	1996
7951376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Vahrenkamp.1994	http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/15676573X.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486224557}	\N	25924eea8ff18f4512f5d198ca443aa0	cd46542dae1ebaa2b651e1db5edfab0c	13778ea6f27b46d797d95b70618c5303	book	Produktions- und Logistikmanagement	Richard Vahrenkamp	\N	1994
7951378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FAZ-Inst. für Management- Markt- und Medieninformationen	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Nathusius.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/101735871.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 29.90}, isbn = {3934191533}	\N	a706a78ed86cfac6d4a38627cb655c8a	8bfc2e0b9e8e993da03845145e945b3f	be6188f8b0abc366924b18154a3b54d0	book	Gründungsfinanzierung:  Wie Sie mit dem geeigneten Finanzierungsmodell Ihren Kapitalbedarf decken	Klaus Nathusius	\N	2003
7951379	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Vahs.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 49.80, ca. sfr 46.50, ca. S 364.00}, isbn = {3791015524}	\N	177919e8af413b61b7710e7d277214f4	63e87dfd172f25782b8e6b4c7cbb4399	e117100d50090214ac71e2c938e9a940	book	Einführung in die Betriebswirtschaftslehre:  Lehrbuch mit Beispielen und Kontrollfragen	Dietmar Vahs and Jan Schäfer-Kunz and Monika Simoneit	\N	2000
7951380	\N	Bd. 1	\N	6., vollst. überarb. und neu gefasste Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	Ganzheitliches Informationsmanagement / von Jörg Biethahn Harry Mucksch und Walter Ruf	Biethahn.2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486200208}	\N	596e234288eb991af946fc5478e4b3ce	1be137d979937c2026f72862dad0ed9e	27f1f4bdbbd7fed409edf2e3a399d3c5	book	Grundlagen	Jörg Biethahn and Harry Mucksch and Walter Ruf	\N	2004
7951383	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Grokurth.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/393887995.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824480972}	\N	111018e126d3e6dfa8f469eee262d460	8c5d441fe5567aee77002e65e6215a69	ae4541a180f3f0c06da08fd1b01e77c3	book	Markenloyalität im Premiumsegment des Automobilmarkts:  Determinanten und Wirkungsbeziehungen	Bernd Großkurth	\N	2004
7951385	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK Univ.-Verl.	Konstanz	\N	\N	Bekavac.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 89.00}, isbn = {3879407002}	\N	822a7ac94abe255c5b6000b832a7680b	a85dd669a176c1c06b0849695328db3d	cd8664d86ebd59fa8210b12e214058d2	book	Suche und Orientierung im WWW:  Verbesserung bisheriger Verfahren durch Einbindung hypertextspezifischer Informationen	Bernard Bekavac	\N	1999
7951386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt Verlag	Bern	\N	\N	Scheidegger.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3033006205}	\N	f669d864c6040aa4d2c29e823037ca4d	29c7f407cc4dbe3b63d09f556d04d760	4d65a9ab61a5f47eeacf3d497c146983	book	Die Organisation des E-Business:  Fallstudien über den Einsatz der Informatik und Telekommunikation für den geschäftlichen Erfolg von Unternehmen und Verwaltung	Nicole Scheidegger	\N	2005
7951387	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Haefner.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3499181223}	\N	717b7e0b30e6691b28628d75e6d871b0	66890ceaf3ae6e42098f7d86e8d22cfb	c9a2b8e74038b48a3edf72cd290708ff	book	Die neue Bildungskrise:  Lernen im Computerzeitalter ; mit Stellungnahmen dt. Kultusminister	Klaus Haefner	\N	1985
7951388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachverl. IM Marketing-Forum	Ettlingen	\N	\N	Link.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 88.00}, isbn = {3930047373}	\N	efc240d5976c33fa88fc3146e762f0b9	40b83a72c6953a59413f4f8ea7e8e53d	3d09d466f17ec67ff89913525109ef1a	book	Das neue interaktive Direktmarketing:  Die neuen elektronischen Möglichkeiten der Kundenanalyse und Kundenbindung	Jörg Link and Christian Schleuning	\N	1999
7951389	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar	\N	\N	Metzler.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/475066618.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3899363061}	\N	a18040ad6d9351dee39d4c1f6ae6fd27	267078527c892e5f48c786b617b1e6b4	2d9165cd16b86f5304aabe74f7c9506d	book	Risikoaggregation im industriellen Controlling	Leonhard Metzler and Klaus Pohle	\N	2004
7951390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Schumann.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 68.00}, isbn = {3409130640}	\N	deb1add75dde9758fd1ae213b06ff36b	634bbdf72ac0f9596f232a2b604282be	7c2014ab2a0d6c501f7b29b971b54d97	book	Medienunternehmen im digitalen Zeitalter:  Neue Technologien - neue Märkte - neue Geschäftsansätze	Matthias Schumann and Thomas Hess	\N	1999
7951391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	Link.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3800624257}	\N	55bdc917184676aaad068b845f2131c6	c163355ccf4eccb26d0f8fc1b19a0483	7c7a021dda5c2b0fa71227778e255fd6	book	Marketing-Controlling:  Systeme und Methoden für mehr Markt- und Unternehmenserfolg	Jörg Link and Norbert Gerth and Eckart Voßbeck	\N	2000
7951393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Bertelsmann-Stiftung	Gütersloh	\N	\N	Hamm.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 35.00, sfr 36.20, S 273.00}, isbn = {3892041857}	\N	94d08a9a08524bbdd4fb7a204d5dab0e	a7e0cab9a2ae94b2ba50f683a5df1647	0742814b291a55fd6f63f2c8f5ac568f	book	Verantwortung im freien Medienmarkt:  Internationale Perspektiven zur Wahrung professioneller Standards	Ingrid Hamm	\N	1996
7951394	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl., 35. Tsd.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Professorenforum	\N	Verl. des Professorenforums	Gießen	\N	\N	Beckers.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3884043005}	\N	e45dc19afccde87e9285582aff72c503	182fe992acebad3fb15eda230999edf3	5a933706c9afd7eaf3df5377e03927a9	book	Pluralismus und Ethos der Wissenschaft:  1. Symposium des Professorenforums 28./29. März 1998 in Frankfurt/Main	Eberhard Beckers	\N	1999
7951395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	Biethahn.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486275631}	\N	52a26dacd05df1c835151fefc0824d6d	b9c4e4b3b5221ae160a20b328a48e22b	c9bd81da177d191acd90b60a3956e3fb	book	Optimierung und Simulation	Jörg Biethahn and Andreas Lackner and Michael Range and Ole Brodersen	\N	2004
7951396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Ausgleichsbank	\N	Dt. Ausgleichsbank	Bonn-Bad Godesberg	\N	\N	Struck.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933823021}	\N	b22b2c9aebf2742b61f1aa833517347b	a26ebbf72975ada008b3fefce8b6acef	0a2a784a3d24a4bf92685e16036eeb78	book	Quo vadis Gründungsstatistik?:  Auszug aus einer Dissertation zu Stand und Entwicklungschanchen einer Gründungsstatistik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	Jochen Struck	\N	1999
7951398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Ausgleichsbank	\N	Dt. Ausgleichsbank	Bonn-Bad Godesberg	\N	\N	Struck.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3933823005}	\N	12e07395b8852de42e151d08f898f303	b1ca933aff2ecb671433d362aad2965e	06c2310f0ba9e2b9011476507fa7d5f8	book	Gründungsfinanzierung und Überbrückungsgeld - zwei Förderansätze, eine Zielgruppe?:  Ergebnisse empirischer Studien der DtA und des RKW zur Förderung von Existenzgründungen aus der Arbeitslosigkeit	Jochen Struck and Uwe Thomsen and Claudia Kuhn	\N	1998
7951401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redline Wirtschaft bei Verl. Moderne Industrie	Frankfurt Main	\N	\N	Dannenberg.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 39.90, sfr 69.40}, isbn = {3478256909}	\N	692c3d0be8526159d429c0db0c155113	6539c826af9ff061f866ae8df0d449ff	0679cc0bdf2225c2ccd793e957caa05f	book	Effiziente Marktforschung	Marius Dannenberg and Sascha Barthel	\N	2004
7951412	The Journal of Chemical Physics	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	CohenSanchezYang2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/126/191109/1	\N	Development of exchange-correlation functionals with minimal many-electron self-interaction error	\N	\N	191109	\N	19	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {191109}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1063/1.2741248}	\N	30f6ed2ac9f6199849bb81ff0e4eac28	3020b63e5a1ea9ff2cb96d9a377e920f	2def2b2f75038284c17987d8a9a4949d	article	Development of exchange-correlation functionals with minimal many-electron self-interaction error	Aron J. Cohen and Paula Mori-S'anchez and Weitao Yang	\N	2007
7951447	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	SE-2	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McCabe1976	\N	\N		\N	\N	 308-320	\N	4	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {}	 This paper describes a graph-theoretic complexity measure and illustrates how it can be used to manage and control program complexity. The paper first explains how the graph-theory concepts apply and gives an intuitive explanation of the graph concepts in programming terms. The control graphs of several actual Fortran programs are then presented to illustrate the correlation between intuitive complexity and the graph-theoretic complexity. Several properties of the graph-theoretic complexity are then proved which show, for example, that complexity is independent of physical size (adding or subtracting functional statements leaves complexity unchanged) and complexity depends only on the decision structure of a program.	a189f6e9cfb637f718c6bbbfefa427d2	d9620825178379d404bc75680dd08901	218b412e14f68590b836aca274a2dcc0	article	A Complexity Measure	T.J. McCabe	\N	1976
7951448	Physical Review Letters	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Kuhne2007	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v98/e066401	\N	Efficient and Accurate Car-Parrinello-like Approach to Born-Oppenheimer Molecular Dynamics	\N	\N	066401	\N	6	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {066401}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.066401}	We present a new method which combines Car-Parrinello and Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics in order to accelerate density functional theory based ab initio simulations. Depending on the system a gain in efficiency of 1 to 2 orders of magnitude has been observed, which allows ab initio molecular dynamics of much larger time and length scales than previously thought feasible. It will be demonstrated that the dynamics is correctly reproduced and that high accuracy can be maintained throughout for systems ranging from insulators to semiconductors and even to metals in condensed phases. This development considerably extends the scope of ab initio simulations.	d96e1ae324d10ef1b63bdf653a66c67c	aed9478514629b832331acc3ba9ff970	7c277f15683b1b9bab482b217e897d61	article	Efficient and Accurate Car-Parrinello-like Approach to Born-Oppenheimer Molecular Dynamics	Thomas D. Kuhne and Matthias Krack and Fawzi R. Mohamed and Michele Parrinello	\N	2007
7951450	Phys. Rev. Lett.	77	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PerdewBurkeErnzerhof1996	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 77 (1996): John P. Perdew, Kieron Burke, and Matthias Ernzerhof - Generalized Gradient Approximation Made...	\N	\N	3865--3868	\N	18	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.3865}	\N	64565f9c0ff2385783b9bae38c4b071b	fe89753acd376830ac420f5701c04a98	507b0512ae6a0b380c7ffe99c4ac0648	article	Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple	John P. Perdew and Kieron Burke and Matthias Ernzerhof	\N	1996
7951453	Journal of Computational Chemistry	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.	Theoretische Organische Chemie, Organisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität Münster, Corrensstraße 40, D-48149 Münster, Germany	\N	\N	Grimme2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20495	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of Computational Chemistry	\N	\N	1787-1799	\N	15	\N	doi = {10.1002/jcc.20495}	\N	ae4f9cea56b580c49ad91d7b86e2e8ce	a91f3e0c8ae86caa085bba8ea6aa6b2d	56417d272e8fb571fbea1367d9dd7814	article	Semiempirical GGA-type density functional constructed with a long-range dispersion correction	Stefan Grimme	\N	2006
7951464	The Journal of Chemical Physics	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	VandeVondeleHutter2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/127/114105/1	\N	Gaussian basis sets for accurate calculations on molecular systems in gas and condensed phases	\N	\N	114105	\N	11	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {114105}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.2770708}	\N	dfed6f55be05f9412089e652d876931a	e3c253bc573652d8f5103b6816987215	f1ab1b4f886c5f6dac3dd54045808589	article	Gaussian basis sets for accurate calculations on molecular systems in gas and condensed phases	Joost VandeVondele and J\\"{u}rg Hutter	\N	2007
7951552	American Journal of Political Science	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brader-et-al-2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5907.2008.00353.x	\N		\N	\N	959-978	\N	4	\N	issn = {1540-5907}	We examine whether and how elite discourse shapes mass opinion and action on immigration policy. One popular but untested suspicion is that reactions to news about the costs of immigration depend upon who the immigrants are. We confirm this suspicion in a nationally representative experiment: news about the costs of immigration boosts white opposition far more when Latino immigrants, rather than European immigrants, are featured. We find these group cues influence opinion and political action by triggering emotions2014in particular, anxiety2014not simply by changing beliefs about the severity of the immigration problem. A second experiment replicates these findings but also confirms their sensitivity to the stereotypic consistency of group cues and their context. While these results echo recent insights about the power of anxiety, they also suggest the public is susceptible to error and manipulation when group cues trigger anxiety independently of the actual threat posed by the group.	7ebb7d4d370fd79fa1e16cb897fb7b55	7c768cdd7edf1a4e587bd1df421ea8af	dbc176ac6dec4894ce276e3a9f0f341c	article	What Triggers Public Opposition to Immigration?: Anxiety, Group Cues, and Immigration Threat	Nicholas A. Valentino and Elizabeth Suhay and Ted Brader	\N	2008
7951559	The Journal of Chemical Physics	125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Genovese2006	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/125/074105/1	\N	Efficient solution of Poisson's equation with free boundary conditions	\N	\N	074105	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074105}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1063/1.2335442}	\N	13f70e4488e4a0254d11f151737028b1	0ce2b65113f3d8d493bb436b3e79ed05	07cf01022faea30e13b621ca176348d7	article	Efficient solution of Poisson's equation with free boundary conditions	Luigi Genovese and Thierry Deutsch and Alexey Neelov and Stefan Goedecker and Gregory Beylkin	\N	2006
7951566	La Santé de l'homme	\N	\N	\N	mai-juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INPES1999	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/SLH/sommaires/341.htm	\N		\N	dossier spécial	\N	\N	341 - numéro spécial	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.20}, owner = {C881240}	\N	dadc0b20143114aaf2449e00a9abf645	87163721f1cad6bd1f3f0e60c0d62ebf	550062ffd85d1c4d411043e9aa559b03	article	Education des patients : formation des soignants	INPES	\N	1999
7951567	The Journal of Chemical Physics	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Genovese2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/127/054704/1	\N	Efficient and accurate three-dimensional Poisson solver for surface problems	\N	\N	054704	\N	5	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {054704}, numpages = {6}, doi = {10.1063/1.2754685}	\N	d8fe0d4f4156b18db12470b351c1fe0e	6049a6342a9da88e765e1dd5dd7160d8	54fb2425cb4e4b1cf9fdb80cf7d58e78	article	Efficient and accurate three-dimensional Poisson solver for surface problems	Luigi Genovese and Thierry Deutsch and Stefan Goedecker	\N	2007
7951606	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	c/o Inst. f. Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin	\N	\N	Havemann2009	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608	\N		\N	urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608, ISBN 978-3-934682-46-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	293aed64adae1f75996b67874e164517	0ffad958b0b7044e4643f0c91b1ca2d9	14a943a1be6cc9dbbebdac9e754b368d	book	Einführung in die Bibliometrie	Frank Havemann	\N	2009
7951643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruhn.2002	\N	\N		\N	Nr.115 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	240da72521b48ccd9c04030e24d68987	411aaf08c8ecfca8fbfc54844cc786c5	7202d22b14689258c569268444c4da26	book	Electronic Services:  Dienstleistungsmanagement:  Jahrbuch 2002 Sonderdruck	\N	Manfred Bruhn and Bernd Stauss	2002
7951645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InitiativkreisBildung.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	beebd1b059161596731442ee98e63b9f	d2bb5fb5ac6a3c192ef84c48aba9e03d	72128cbf0baca2bc47984ce0adecf453	book	Deutscher Bildungskongress:  20 Modellprojekte aus Schule- und Hochschule	\N	{Initiativkreis Bildung}	1999
7951647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Desel.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67b27d691f0c0927492ffb0e6bc24408	16f05bcb6a9bf3385b56d00a838e2cb7	2406066dfcf0981165c39fc044a11e65	proceedings	Petri Nets and Business Process Management	\N	Jörg Desel and Andreas Oberweis and Wolfgang Reisig	-
7951671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker \\& Humblot	Berlin	\N	\N	Klandt.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 74.00, sfr 128.00}, isbn = {3428105461}	\N	6ed28fcf57c09a8b70e7bdf9c929ca55	ab94c0f2502701b4cf4c5a1f3cd4681b	e2ac661eadd647a38007a2124cf57f58	book	Das internationale Gr\\"undungsklima:  Neun L\\"ander im Vergleich ihrer Rahmenbedingungen f\\"ur Existenz- und Unternehmensgr\\"undungen	Heinz Klandt and Erdme Br\\"uning and Gerhard H\\"ucker	\N	2002
7951681	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Erstausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECON-Taschenbuch-Verl.	D\\"usseldorf, Wien	\N	\N	Hafner.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 18.90, sfr 19.90, S 148.00}, isbn = {3612260359}	\N	852bb48018bf290936bc46d88631443b	35a7aa5a0a2d65e0175bb0652265254c	58f583106cf07fba21dff9f137059c41	book	Cyberpunk:  Die Welt der Hacker	Katie Hafner and John Markoff	\N	1993
7951692	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	\N	\N	kunz2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+477540473&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XVI, 289 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8244-8284-3}	\N	4928fcfc4dd13aaa61a98c855b18978d	6849ac56af782deb8bb2a0474de19523	a619a57251aa6b720393865f43a85abc	book	Strategisches Multiprojektmanagement : Konzeption, Methoden und Strukturen	{Christian} Kunz and {Wolfgang} Becker	\N	2007
7951713	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Friede.1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 19.80}, isbn = {3499181983}	\N	c4922d646c792996704093e765e97d91	0d5d3797f4ef374147becf864bba0ccd	865a92525466712687722d001c7d24dd	book	Standardsoftware:  Statistische Datenanalyse SPSS/PC+ ; eine strukturierte Einf\\"uhrung	Christian Friede and Liane Schirra-Weirich	\N	1992
7951748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eicker.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f90f7834df11569b3146b6b565aabf67	76e0fe4ae5227f73db297ac6f831b335	696b1dd70ffcdd7e110148f3e8899202	proceedings	E-Learning: Modelle, Instrumente und Erfahrungen	\N	Stefan Eicker	-
7951751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stucky.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a3728e402a72384ab01f1801ac32b05	91ca29a4b5ba442b5ce149d9535ad5df	ae1f5b9f3d1fe76291c45056a2a2bcfc	book	Petri-Netze zur Modellierung verteilter DV-Systeme:  Erfahrungen im Rahmen des DFG-Schwerpunktprogramms "Verteilte DV-Systeme in der Betriebswirtschaft"	\N	Wolffried Stucky and Udo Winand	-
7951752	Molecular Physics	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LippertHutterParrinello1997	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=7613151&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	p477 - 488	\N	3	\N	issn = {00268976}	A density functional theory-based algorithm for periodic and non-periodic ab initio calculations is presented. This scheme uses pseudopotentials in order to integrate out the core electrons from the problem. The valence pseudo-wavefunctions are expanded in Gaussian-type orbitals and the density is represented in a plane wave auxiliary basis. The Gaussian basis functions make it possible to use the efficient analytical integration schemes and screening algorithms of quantum chemistry. Novel recursion relations are developed for the calculation of the matrix elements of the density-dependent Kohn-Sham self-consistent potential. At the same time the use of a plane wave basis for the electron density permits efficient calculation of the Hartree energy using fast Fourier transforms, thus circumventing one of the major bottlenecks of standard Gaussian based calculations. Furthermore, this algorithm avoids the fitting procedures that go along with intermediate basis sets for the charge densi	e7bc4b3ac9f07cce4079ebc06510c96d	da96b13ee1cc00420a08db75ff5c2888	aefdc95ff1f85b4dc48e7263d781f145	article	A hybrid Gaussian and plane wave density functional scheme.	Gerald Lippert and Jurg Hutter and Michele Parrinello	\N	1997
7951753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DST(DeutscherStadtetag).	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	639f45337d1e09a1f2423772b8b37231	1e118984b3249ec63f0b033e348b4542	bafd8272b2e3ff98212c94574ef8e558	book	www.gruenderfreundliche-kommune.de:  Praxis-Beispiele für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen	{DST (Deutscher Städtetag)}	\N	-
7951757	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monch.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d46864359c4f01c27566538cd54488bb	ccf71003d676e5346df786347d3133e6	5c304e6db31abd3ab2d27fc549df9593	book	Internet:  Studentenmail in Köln	Alexander Mönch	\N	-
7951758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hamm.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7028534185fd767d840bb291a0c93028	3b6b7d308244ea4c91b6490b783709c2	1da76e31284ce15aab95379d936ffc8b	book	25. Tätigkeitsbericht:  Der Hessische Datenschutzbeauftragte	\N	Rainer Hamm	-
7951763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bischoff.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c18c75cd4afbf68a6c70d355671e57b	ad94599b79d3176cf5602f632759130b	43d81a22b13261d2f0fbf65eb59fc36a	book	Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler (Lineare Algebra)	R. Bischoff and U. Dahmen and H. Hüttemann	\N	-
7951766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogelsang.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	915a22fc6d8ff28e617f2d4f0b46cb26	c26e12524c9ab39c008e0d75b04e414d	5ad4ff71266df11f6cfb198b38bf87cd	book	Die mathematische Theorie der Spiele	Rudolf Vogelsang	\N	-
7951769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedrichs.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d745de31045712f36614a9be262196a5	8f9c3920c54c9b698a541019d876f9f9	d6f46bcbfd6a0acc0c7c554784f64344	book	Methoden empirischer Sozialforschung	Jürgen Friedrichs	\N	-
7951771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wentzel.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a616e27f698b06488459eff673b4d8c	a3d15c16dac1e11857a5960a33a20e00	ca91b1cea228f39513a03444cb60ad7d	book	Elemente der Spieltheorie	S. J. Wentzel	\N	-
7951772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisch.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d8ad32d6122294633783c9eca21cb06	0afe5edfd367910c1d944bea8709199c	4b185d2289c7be168ab4d8b8388ddbc9	book	Grundlagen der Modelle der Inhaltsanalyse	Ralf Lisch and Jürgen Kriz	\N	-
7951778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schonlein.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	55c4cad6e49b886222f97534663248d4	cffdbf78f09b67a412676fd4914b6d6f	9f1eb0cb3caed92509381f6fb6b37d60	book	Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler (Analysis)	A. Schönlein and M. Linder and G. Schmiedel	\N	-
7951785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pflanzagl.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	22e1644fd214cf16f3be29464478126f	882be5daa9669f685f51f63c561e10a3	37803a7726569848fbc89337dc2e5523	book	Allgemeine Methodenlehre der Statistik 2	Johann Pflanzagl	\N	-
7951787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kellerer.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76fbb26b2fe36f3e7e1145538e908410	594bb801ecbb5197e66bfca108836c06	9fdf44d60c9b2e10c3e4acd6f28d4368	book	Statistik im modernen Wirtschafts- und Sozialleben	Hans Kellerer	\N	-
7951812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsch.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85efa9bc12d475c6b3644ccfa5d8bb8f	aa232f38115780e264cd8f0e972ce1ba	1c1d972f72e2139ed563f379eb694619	book	Strategy and Conscience:  Anatol Rapaport	Karl Deutsch	\N	-
7951816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saueressig.	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f69782ec4c51e3d93478377e24fbfa5	3daace57546b6dfa61357a1d983b965c	572bee734cb25b36b51e9696e8a658f5	book	European Media Laboratory GmbH	Peter Saueressig	\N	-
7951851	CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal	136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Medical Association	\N	\N	\N	Jennings1987ddi	\N	\N	Jennings supporting the twin concept.	\N	\N	324	\N	4	\N		\N	9c30e5d926c120c63289580b59dfc265	32be5e7ef5e5b54104284415e2f5f7af	24dccf77719b0ec82fe1ecaad5e71f24	article	{Distinguishing disease from illness.}	David Jennings	\N	1987
7951861	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbb32b81d773ae34b3fd1295ababe2fa	2b027981fd8a60eeb3c088c2faf18b14	00e0d0d22c3f5b1641437ec5d6ab1782	book	Spieltheorie und Sozialwissenschaften	Martin Shubik	S. Fischer	1964
7951869	CMAJ	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cmaj1986cbd	\N	\N		\N	\N	865	\N	\N	\N		\N	fad2f7357a62bfa8c864a0147688a46e	9eb23daeb821b0386ced8fd7d4082e99	042f491d72c137310ef87c4dcf1c86c7	article	{The confusion between disease and illness}	David Jennings	\N	1986
7951871	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coyle_2009_metadata	http://kcoyle.net/metadata_netsl_09.ppt	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Library data as DATA, and linked data.	1ec55dfc3106a238147473fd57087d5f	31a339d7d14c8816b0ca58c642ef22a7	db7be9e87cfe63e333a9c7f814980dca	misc	Metadata is a plural noun	Karen Coyle	\N	2009
7951882	\N	\N	\N	3., neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Schriftenreihe der Juristischen Schulung ; 13	WebeSich1986	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=18483945*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XVII, 250 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3406310435}	\N	8c0c290800ea0963f4a00a628fcfbbcc	79814a600f674065f9078402f8383d0b	724cad3912e04b99f40cedc1f5fbb6a4	book	Sicherungsgeschäfte	Hansj�rg Weber	\N	1986
7953394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icdm/JunejoK08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icdm/icdm2008.html#JunejoK08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	323-332	\N	\N	conf/icdm/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDM.2008.26}, date = {2009-02-20}	\N	abe7a8f0f3e4b3a6c6f77e5de53d731d	14d74d6b67376a93407a01a4609bb005	0d066380354df270b153c48bab63bbfc	inproceedings	A Robust Discriminative Term Weighting Based Linear Discriminant Method for Text Classification.	Khurum Nazir Junejo and Asim Karim	\N	2008
7953448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Gabele.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540545611}	\N	bda0dd8016ec91e5b77ba8204d65b347	c83a44591777232f98dda5f68da648e1	a317d2464f2af8480aebeddd4b902fce	book	Kommunikation in Rechnernetzen:  Eine anwenderorientierte Einführung in Betriebssysteme und Netzwerke	Eduard Gabele and Michael Kroll and Wolfgang Kreft	\N	1991
7953449	\N	Bd. 2	\N	2., vollst. überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	Ganzheitliches Informationsmanagement / von Jörg Biethahn, Harry Mucksch und Walter Ruf	Biethahn.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486241036}	\N	92a8f9688584a2d0e74c18ec5efff6e6	48ef4025fc582faa2910ae4dd6dfbd11	8e8838fe27d9cc71908a5367ab71bc71	book	Entwicklungsmanagement	Jörg Biethahn and Harry Mucksch and Walter Ruf and Matthias Almstedt and Frank Aschenbach and de Edda Boer	\N	1997
7953451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt	\N	\N	Szyperski.1975	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3593320843}	\N	720f0daa480e25acda71a4995757bf13	e4437a92e9a64f026d5835ea36c476f2	0d62d75628988e4c91eb115bbdb2e313	book	Information und Wirtschaft:  Der informationstechnische Einfluß auf die Entwicklung unterschiedlicher Wirtschaftssysteme	Norbert Szyperski and Klaus Nathusius	\N	1975
7953452	\N	\N	\N	3., völlig überarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferstl.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486246232}	\N	0b9401cae1f30aab92bec1178f6c6f9d	0e0d3bd167b07ff5f447d0b7e7b18cee	2cb03188db189d61b298d62df9dc7c84	book	Grundlagen der Wirtschaftsinformatik/1	K. Otto Ferstl	\N	1998
7953453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KalmanCohen.1959	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f3ea6358c5b247ef8617906cdab9399	231a0a321cc972b2fc5793279f3c848b	f91ccb15fa71755da2a351f232c02c31	book	Computer Models of the Shoe, Leather, Hide Sequence	{Kalman Cohen}	\N	1959
7953456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Maurer.1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3519023288}	\N	658e0f297befe58a1741233b22f919ec	19d538f6651f6d7481da0d6c788b6e26	73e55eab2fa1c2e392042713af4720d2	book	Datenstrukturen und Programmierverfahren	Hermann Maurer and Hans-Werner Six	\N	1974
7953458	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn, München, Paris ^^	\N	\N	MullerEttrich.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {DM 79.90}, isbn = {3893194878}	\N	a23f0838adea0bfc398879c834f974c2	74e8e075f3c1c37adcdcd5073ca706c7	00cc1a19427b9b8a645e0b4f85676081	book	Fachliche Modellierung von Informationssystemen:  Methoden, Vorgehen, Werkzeuge	Gunter Müller-Ettrich and Müller Gunter Ettrich	\N	1993
7953459	\N	Bd. 1	\N	2., völlig neu bearb. Aufl., unveränd. Nachdr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	B.I.-Wiss.-Verl.	Mannheim	\N	Datenbanksysteme / von Hartmut Wedekind	Wedekind.1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3411016159}	\N	b5dfc930a03871f3bc4a2bc09c93dfe9	5756141917e9cc91ee3fc32e7f959115	27a80e7242a1d31d3923eecd1ec053bd	book	Eine konstruktive Einführung in die Datenverarbeitung in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung	Hartmut Wedekind and Theo Härder	\N	1985
7953461	\N	Übungsbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Wirtschaftsinformatik	Scheer.1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540535608}	\N	cdb4f2fcd2aa520dc3f52bb830710146	85aa53d3fd0e14df164202a0cc51329d	84ac10d8adb0388afb65cfa563e2717a	book	Wirtschaftsinformatik	August-Wilhelm Scheer and Christian Kruse	\N	1991
7953462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Braunschweig	\N	\N	Alpar.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 49.80}, isbn = {3528056568}	\N	18c139b81f2591bcc1f01e692830839d	fab3b748a0a42ce5a3abab79d41e49fe	dbe3a246b1481d18211e88ce18fa039d	book	Unternehmensorientierte Wirtschaftsinformatik:  Eine Einführung in die Strategie und Realisierung erfolgreicher IuK-Systeme	Paul Alpar	\N	1998
7953513	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the {N}ational {C}onference on {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, CA
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\	94025-3496, United States	\N	\N	\N	Chen2006	\N	\N		\N	Human Computer Interaction Group, School of Computer and Communication
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\	Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015
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\	Lausanne, Switzerland	157--162	\N	\N	\N	status = {PUBLISHED}, oai-id = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:115273}, oai-set = {fulltext; conf; fulltext-public}, timestamp = {2009.04.17}, unit = {HCI}, details = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/115273}, documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/getfile.py?mode=best&recid=115273}, owner = {Maida}, affiliation = {EPFL}, review = {REVIEWED}	We describe a user study evaluating two critiquing-based recommender
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\	agents based on three criteria: decision accuracy, decision effort,
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\	and user confidence. Results show that user-motivated critiques were
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\	more frequently applied and the example critiquing system employing
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\	only this type of critiques achieved the best results. In particular,
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\	the example critiquing agent significantly improves users' decision
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\	accuracy with less cognitive effort consumed than the dynamic critiquing
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\	recommender with system-proposed critiques. Additionally, the former
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\	is more likely to inspire users' confidence of their choice and promote
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\	their intention to purchase and return to the agent for future use.
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\	Copyright &copy; 2006, American Association for Artificial Intelligence
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\	(www.aaai.org). All rights reserved.	fb069fa970eaab75895fa2722950de7b	e5710260207f323211bfad7521ffc7f3	2d1b213bcda969f1555bae803f17e6ff	inproceedings	Evaluating critiquing-based recommencler agents	Li Chen and Pearl Pu	\N	2006
7953514	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Chung1999	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0792386663	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-13 16:44:06}, citeulike-article-id = {408725}, timestamp = {2009.04.17}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0792386663}, owner = {Maida}, comment = {Reference paper for NFR framework by L. Chung}	<em>Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering</em> presents
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\	a systematic and pragmatic approach to `building quality into' software
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\	systems. Systems must exhibit software quality attributes, such as
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\	accuracy, performance, security and modifiability. However, such
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\	non-functional requirements (NFRs) are difficult to address in many
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\	projects, even though there are many techniques to meet functional
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\	requirements in order to provide desired functionality. This is particularly
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\	true since the NFRs for each system typically interact with each
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\	other, have a broad impact on the system and may be subjective. To
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\	enable developers to systematically deal with a system's diverse
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\	NFRs, this book presents the NFR Framework. Structured graphical
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\	facilities are offered for stating NFRs and managing them by refining
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\	and inter-relating NFRs, justifying decisions, and determining their
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\	impact. Since NFRs might not be absolutely achieved, they may simply
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\	be satisfied sufficiently (`satisficed'). To reflect this, NFRs are
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\	represented as `softgoals', whose interdependencies, such as tradeoffs
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\	and synergy, are captured in graphs. The impact of decisions is qualitatively
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\	propagated through the graph to determine how well a chosen target
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\	system satisfices its NFRs. Throughout development, developers direct
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\	the process, using their expertise while being aided by catalogues
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\	of knowledge about NFRs, development techniques and tradeoffs, which
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\	can all be explored, reused and customized. <br/> <em>Non-Functional
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\	Requirements in Software Engineering</em> demonstrates the applicability
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\	of the NFR Framework to a variety of NFRs, domains, system characteristics
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\	and application areas. This will help readers apply the Framework
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\	to NFRs and domains of particular interest to them. Detailed treatments
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\	of particular NFRs - accuracy, security and performance requirements
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\	- along with treatments of NFRs for information systems are presented
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\	as specializations of the NFR Framework. Case studies of NFRs for
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\	a variety of information systems include credit card and administrative
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\	systems. The use of the Framework for particular application areas
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\	is illustrated for software architecture as well as enterprise modelling.
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\	Feedback from domain experts in industry and government provides
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\	an initial evaluation of the Framework and some case studies. Drawing
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\	on research results from several theses and refereed papers, this
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\	book's presentation, terminology and graphical notation have been
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\	integrated and illustrated with many figures. <br/> <em>Non-Functional
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\	Requirements in Software Engineering</em> is an excellent resource
\
\	for software engineering practitioners, researchers and students.	6f14eda53348b8a3277021074544d368	fa0187fd00bc216601943587e20423f7	62ce770f0e4fedc1d025b0c975e10987	book	Non-{F}unctional {R}equirements in {S}oftware {E}ngineering (The
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\	Kluwer International Series in Software Engineering Volume 5) (International
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\	Series in Software Engineering)	Lawrence Chung and Brian A. Nixon and Eric Yu and John Mylopoulos	\N	1999
7953519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundation2008	http://www.eclipse.org	\N		\N	http://www.eclipse.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.17}, owner = {Maida}	\N	cb0cbf8a11965611a64b296d952c08c6	99abb3b61e8c604934f713d9d68c2c5e	e26e16c839813e0f8655c594eb5a83d9	misc	Eclipse integrated development environment	The Eclipse Foundation	\N	2008
7953522	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Kahneman1982	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521284147	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-05 15:57:28}, citeulike-article-id = {479008}, timestamp = {2009.04.17}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0521284147}, owner = {Maida}	\N	dd0f4bb30aafd502a0a8e923fdd3a890	d81356dcfda8bcababc6873991326fef	0be5d534e5cbdcb04b1cec08cb7811ea	book	Judgment under Uncertainty : Heuristics and Biases	Daniel Kahneman and Paul Slovic and Amos Tversky	\N	1982
7953556	ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	millstein2009-EAM	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1462166.1462168&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=28026845&CFTOKEN=50208064	\N	Expressive and modular predicate dispatch for Java	\N	\N	1--54	\N	2	\N	issn = {0164-0925}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1462166.1462168}	\N	3713069ca31f066cac6da3304625eae0	868410757182e61b0b697b831fe77b3c	4744940caa9fb52874472f30c589a8cd	article	Expressive and modular predicate dispatch for Java	Todd Millstein and Christopher Frost and Jason Ryder and Alessandro Warth	\N	2009
7953600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	law_making_2006	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008051/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1372803}	\N	b269eedb1ca8f0db170318dc0d6f8790	7c1c749c9bb77837d855139f45f79fab	114004c9d7b17dcc28323ca9da48fce5	book	Making science count : Open Access and its impact on the visibility of science	Derek Law	\N	2006
7953615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	\N	Bazil:2008	\N	\N		\N	55,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-85121-227-6}	\N	78ef3c50ef1db10cfe7e5c1b9de66ac4	77d7b66a0b56c33618accc467586da4c	aec7114c2b2898e54fde9df9adb02fb2	book	'Centones christiani': métamorphoses d'une forme intertextuelle dans la poésie latine chrétienne de l'Antiquité tardive	Martin Bazil	\N	2008
7953630	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redline	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Fischer2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bddb30e43e1b981b04b19131c1ab5b2f	f85186ff23b1a726ea924ac6556d844f	6690759e630cee11ec12862a60ee135f	book	Website Boosting 2.0. Suchmaschinen-Optimierung, Usability, Online-Marketing	Mario Fischer	\N	2009
7953644	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Hoboken	\N	\N	Scoble2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbf33ce72dab321b13a032b42e547404	bb51942ba6910aa04a237d905b41652e	0e8a415685ca780ff88e18e650496dfe	book	The  New Rules of Marketing an PR	Robert Scoble	\N	2009
7953653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Praeger	Westport	\N	\N	Tuten2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e58ebfc3fc8a7c863e0d850d783a74ad	986ed8efaede39ecd6d3873cd174a141	b0124af3faf12d4701308ac088e3cda9	book	Advertising 2.0: Social Media Marketing in a Web 2.0 World	Tracy L. Tuten	\N	2008
7953694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Incandela:2009pf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+EPRINT+0904.2499	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT 0904.2499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ex}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0904.2499;%%}, eprint = {0904.2499}	\N	242badfefb9db3cf4b687262d19f16d8	225fafb38510640bdc57daf5f00d812d	b5b7a29cf545148f418d04ccb9163c4d	article	{Status and Prospects of Top-Quark Physics}	Joseph R. Incandela and Arnulf Quadt and Wolfgang Wagner and Daniel Wicke	\N	2009
7953696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	\N	Backhouche:2009	\N	\N		\N	65,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-53082-6}	\N	e844327182abaf0feceeda20c6f0b3c8	26088c9de5aacfdc8ee0050ea17d68db	29f96e21fc11a64f5242f5c3bdba299c	book	Lactance: De opificio mundi. Édition et traduction commentée	Béatrice Bakhouche and Sabine Luciani	\N	2009
7953746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Fontes Christiani	Scholten:2009	\N	\N		\N	41,00 €	\N	\N	64/1	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-51936-4}	\N	700bb2fb772103c0474fc1d20c5e29b1	cc94a67956426082d559b23a68ab1194	a68ce0bcf52efaeb1c4b821717a6293c	book	Johannes Philoponos: De aeternitate mundi - Über die Ewigkeit der Welt; Griechisch/Deutsch; Band 1	Clemens Scholten	\N	2009
7953748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Fontes Christiani 	Scholten:2009	\N	\N		\N	39,00 €	\N	\N	64/2	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-51937-1}	\N	64da5b87c95ceb93c0ff5d6f592d17cf	ea61a28a760597a2e0de385ec00bc4d3	4ec5f427b0de69501cc513e58cbae8b1	book	Johannes Philoponos: De aeternitate mundi - Über die Ewigkeit der Welt; Griechisch/Deutsch; 2. Teil	Clemens Scholten	\N	2009
7953758	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scarecrow Pr Inc	\N	\N	\N	smiraglia_2001_nature	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0810840375}	The primary focus of this book is on the definition of the work. Its main role is to inform the continuing development of catalogues, search engines, and information retrieval tools that will be able to lead people through the maze of editions and revisions and translations of the work. A secondary focus is the evidence of the patterns of mutation that can be observed among representations of works in the academic canon. The author concludes with a tentative outline of a theory of the work that opens the way for further research.	a8c74e50089f6d9b9551c4fee7b2dfc5	479dde1fa5e3106f6d78942a5a82f6c8	073692065c44f77c8c1ea35bf7313f37	book	The Nature of a Work: Implications for the Organization of Knowledge	Richard P. Smiraglia	\N	2001
7953763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neukirchener Verl.	Neukirchen-Vluyn	\N	\N	Schulze:2008	\N	\N		\N	19,90 €	256 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7887-2323-1}	\N	fb31e21d0c19616d609e69c06b3cbb1e	6815c138d5f6917320784bcf14e289ee	75e7ed1705c615065197c769d0c713a2	book	Sternstunden und Abgr{\\"u}nde der Christenheit	Manfred Schulze	\N	2008
7953766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Fontes Christiani : Studien	Geerlings:2009	\N	\N		\N	18,65 €	225 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-53069-7}	\N	42bafba44343b0a009599625d0c1ff0f	bd04685f8a9d77d408ac9df37518b0cc	1ab2ae6fbc3ce942099e76226f4ccec7	book	Monotheismus - Skepsis - Toleranz : eine moderne Problematik im Spiegel von Texten des 4. und 5. Jahrhunderts ; anl{\\"a}sslich der Pr{\\"a}sentation des 100. Bandes der Reihe "Fontes Christiani"	Wilhelm Geerlings	\N	2009
7953768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot	\N	Ashgate new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies	Konstantinovsky:2009	\N	\N		\N	64,99 €	X, 217 S. : Kt.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7546-6265-5}	\N	5c05624e735a551bdedaa9abd8232efc	f33df6d6f74a373833a83718471886f9	307f2ed5231b9eb23cbbb9ca04491be3	book	Evagrius Ponticus : the making of a gnostic	Julia Konstantinovsky	\N	2009
7953772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Patrologia	Pochoshajew:2008	\N	\N		\N	26,00 €	129 S.	\N	20	\N	isbn = {978-3-631-58503-0}	\N	4eef8ea2521b279eea139a68139f108b	bcd824a9597b408f414fe736e4f3d788	43866a27e3314d9ff2110dbedca5135c	book	Gregory of Nyssa, De beatitudinibus IV, Ad Ablabium and Adversus Macedonianos : English and German translations and studies	Igor Pochoshajew	\N	2008
7953782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Marc Bloch	Strasbourg	\N	Cahiers de Biblia patristica	Gounelle:2008	\N	\N		\N	33,02 €	308 S.	\N	9	\N	isbn = {978-2-906805-08-8}	\N	7ec173e2fa56865ae8728932b3bbebab	2335ccd8dfc32e9124fa3fddc2988bd7	20a01df81aec8f9b70789820e80b1d7f	book	Le décalogue au miroir des Pères	\N	Rémi Gounelle	2008
7953787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Brink:2008	\N	\N		\N	98,00 €	XIV, 386 S. : I	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-020054-6}	\N	40ed9a03b1c8a6823a5ee86669fb008a	fb0f548f99929cfac953a4717e57ca8e	c0203bb53281991a71493acdca307c6a	book	Commemorating the dead : texts and artifacts in context ; studies of Roman, Jewish and Christian burials	\N	Laurie Brink	2008
7953790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Ekstasis: Religious Experience from Antiquity to the Middle Ages	Seim:2008	\N	\N		\N	88,00 €	X, 295 S.	\N	1	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-020298-4}	\N	95846a4cb601a30d3d36581a924b2055	1e088726d6cb78121f75f108ab9436d2	342de75dc106cce239227ea4d0d0a993	book	Metamorphoses : Resurrection, Body and Transformative Practices in Early Christianity	\N	Turid K. Seim and Jorunn {\\O}kland	2008
7953794	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tillett_2005_FRBR	http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=9&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oclc.org%2Fresearch%2Fevents%2Ffrbr-workshop%2Fpresentations%2Ftillett%2FFRBR_Relationships.ppt&ei=HVTsSciDHJmFsAbC1sWXBw&usg=AFQjCNFCHkfu4LDyREeo0EINUuQKZzRbqg&sig2=EzPw37ux73juRtBMvSOhEQ	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	862146b3f7293dcc7f7590c442ddd477	2269b802de3fb32743ba331583a4bfef	e47b013185be60d602c5054378468046	misc	Relationships in FRBR	Barbara B. Tillett	\N	2005
7953797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Roma	\N	Biblioteca di cultura romanobarbarica	DeMico:2007	\N	\N		\N	125,00 €	ix, 886 p.	\N	9	\N	isbn = {978-88-89670-29-3}	\N	146ba434c4d0b125e019ce475bbd13a2	c633a3a879f1d35b23b98680043e2334	34554bff25dead3e6280267fba971b77	book	Fonti per la storia della cristianizzazione dei Germani (secoli III - VIII)	\N	Nico De Mico	2007
7953812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tillett_2001_Bibliographic	http://books.google.de/books?id=PLzAzBZYcegC&dq	\N		\N	\N	19-35	\N	\N	\N		With a goal of improving retrieval in bibliographic environments, this volume takes stock of what we know about relationships in the overall bibliographic domain, with particular emphasis on relationships between subjects, relationships among bibliographic entities, and relationships between subject content and user needs. The volume presents the current state of the art in examining the expression of relationships in some of the best thesauri and classification schemes in use throughout the world. It also looks to the future by providing guidance for relational tasks now taking on greater significance, as retrieval systems increasingly operate in automated modes and as retrieval systems cross linguistic, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries. By bringing together in one place the perspectives of some of the most prominent persons working in this arena, this volume should be of interest to researchers from library and information science, as well as computer science (artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, information retrieval, natural language processing), and to many practitioners, including: developers of thesauri and classification schemes; developers of Web search engines and search directories; indexers and subject cataloguers; and professional searchers.	e2f459f503c5639fd12b1a2ef4b65b73	37084ef82d934988f17c3c397b3d2cbb	b6bf848345e20582e1abb6db42762564	article	Bibliographic relationships	Barbara B. Tillett	\N	2001
7953816	Library resources \\& technical services	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tillett_1991_taxonomy	\N	\N		\N	\N	150--158	\N	2	\N	issn = {0024-2527}	\N	4fb777c9a6a0d7ce5cb8a8020c9866c5	c92d57d9ed6815a6b4ac3e2c8ab4f6bb	5c3bac61483a4cdd1e7472e29d650e58	article	A taxonomy of bibliographic relationships	{B.B.} Tillett	\N	1991
7953954	Applied Physics Letters	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	orimo_experimental_2006	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33749637881\\&partnerID=40\\&rel=R8.0.0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8265609f3290d219d3b34652e94361c	ddd9d1cc665b7d4d553213e22c9334f3	0019a8e2de596c402a96468b7f122351	article	Experimental studies on intermediate compound of LiBH$_4$	S.-I. Orimo and Y. Nakamori and N. Ohba and K. Miwa and M. Aoki and S.-I. Towata and A. Z\\"uttel	\N	2006
7953997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '01: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	SarKarKonRie01	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372071#	\N	经典推荐算法	\N	\N	285--295	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, Hong Kong}, isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/371920.372071}	\N	243acfe470284b5aba44008601ccf1c6	043d1aaba0f0b8c01d84edd517abedaf	b9b21995ad597c9329deb20fd11380d0	inproceedings	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2001
7954051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	Hypomnemata	Simelidis:2009	\N	\N		\N	56,90 €	284 S.	\N	177	\N	isbn = {978-3-525-25287-1}	\N	5916b5fff96976a0d2d742e3a2b11186	a1fbc357def8e66673ab8dbb307a54c7	7c5e3caddaaea25dca529a6cd2e8d292	book	Selected poems of Gregory of Nazianzus : I.2.17, II.1.10/19/32 ; a critical edition with introduction and commentary	Christos Simelidis	\N	2009
7954062	CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal	136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Medical Association	\N	\N	\N	mchugh1987ddi	\N	\N		\N	\N	235	\N	3	\N		\N	080691ea21acf043f303ff593f8c33fa	a01b9c61ded864ba8c489076fbadfc53	bec18a11b437c4f7f67e61b9188e2e17	article	{Distinguishing disease from illness}	S. McHugh	\N	1987
7954065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, D.C.	\N	Patristic monograph series	Doval:2001	\N	\N		\N	56,99 €	XIV, 281 S. : I	\N	17	\N	isbn = {0-8132-1079-8}	\N	ae755a9e304b4b52914e6cfc96d9a6d3	adba1c62412f210f266d502a6d8b1a84	2733c089743c70d58076970e28ec6c0e	book	Cyril of Jerusalem, Mystagogue : the authorship of the Mystagogic catecheses	Alexis James Doval	\N	2001
7954072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, DC	\N	Patristic monograph series	Shepardson:2008	\N	\N		\N	37,99 €	XII, 191 S.	\N	20	\N	isbn = {978-0-8132-1536-5}	\N	0c203337097c0cc69d07d474d49a5d1a	8aa6b14ed9b7f1de60b23fd0875568eb	914dce0b1ab6a858cd58e3008d627230	book	Anti-Judaism and Christian orthodoxy : Ephrem's hymns in fourth-century Syria	Christine C. Shepardson	\N	2008
7954078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, D.C.,	\N	\N	Dunn:2008	\N	\N		\N	33,99 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-8132-1526-6}	\N	762067a1d39ebb2ecdd399d3cf40be61	c72fa8cd5f7355749c50314dcb787430	9c1839e7d183b0ac20356e95ea0ec388	book	Tertullian's Aduersos Iudaeos. A Rhetorical Analysis	Geoffrey D. Dunn	\N	2008
7954121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	WindHand2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46272-4	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008, korrigiert	\N	Online-Ressource : v.: digital	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-46272-9}	\N	323145ebc03d8caf5be2330aa1e5c01a	9f5fd9251e4e20d4ec66e66e11231203	3b813abae6f259e165f4ee10a5e5cb80	book	Handbuch IT in der Verwaltung	\N	Martin Wind and Detlef Kröger	2006
7954151	Journal of Medicine \\& Philosophy	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sadeghzadeh2000fhi	\N	\N		\N	\N	605	\N	5	\N		\N	b94eab5945ab81dcd3208e368b3e5eb5	d0fb9ca300885aa997223ab31de17806	8cff01177f7c431025a49c2eade82a18	article	{Fuzzy health, illness, and disease}	K. Sadegh-Zadeh	\N	2000
7954167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digital Libraries, 2006. {JCDL} '06. Proceedings of the 6th {ACM/IEEE-CS} Joint Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	buchanan_frbr:_2006	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4119136&isnumber=4119090	\N		\N	\N	260--269	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1145/1141753.1141812}	{FRBR} (functional requirements for bibliographic records) is a promising framework for supporting rich indexation, and therefore rich interaction, in digital libraries. However, it is poorly reported in the digital library research literature and practical examples of its use are seldom discussed. In this paper, we introduce an implemented architecture for {FRBR} support that can supplement existing digital library systems. We also demonstrate the benefits gained by the user when {FRBR} data is used to enrich the user's interaction with the digital library	9728c38f74378ff773cec3230fb3362b	d35e286d81b10b9b29d8cd267348a0a5	c60857291af950184b78ae17bac70b22	inproceedings	{FRBR:} enriching and integrating digital libraries	G. Buchanan	\N	2006
7954224	The Journal of medicine and philosophy	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Swets \\& Zeitlinger	\N	\N	\N	damico1995dnk	\N	\N	Philosophical discussion	\N	\N	551--569	\N	5	\N		\N	9dfb0172895c01d6014f1b509a6c6930	8647d75d28f9ae9a4959454f415a6829	289c3402d4e46f80a132d3bbd6bbb342	article	{Is disease a natural kind?}	R. D'AMICO	\N	1995
7954427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '04: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	988675	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=988672.988675	\N	Understanding user goals in web search	\N	\N	13--19	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-844-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/988672.988675}	Previous work on understanding user web search behavior has focused on how people search and what they are searching for, but not why they are searching. In this paper, we describe a framework for understanding the underlying goals of user searches, and our experience in using the framework to manually classify queries from a web search engine. Our analysis suggests that so-called navigational" searches are less prevalent than generally believed while a previously unexplored "resource-seeking" goal may account for a large fraction of web searches. We also illustrate how this knowledge of user search goals might be used to improve future web search engines.	8bb9a99e6fe89c6a5ef0769be6d99f40	684bf3f0c2e82239d3b2f932aa9a5ef4	3e60893985b97e692daeafc4e3dc46e4	inproceedings	Understanding user goals in web search	Daniel E. Rose and Danny Levinson	\N	2004
7954458	String Processing and Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11880561_9	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	98--109	\N	\N	\N		The identification of the user’s intention or interest through queries that they submit to a search engine can be very useful
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to offer them more adequate results. In this work we present a framework for the identification of user’s interest in an automaticway, based on the analysis of query logs. This identification is made from two perspectives, the objectives or goals of auser and the categories in which these aims are situated. A manual classification of the queries was made in order to havea reference point and then we applied supervised and unsupervised learning techniques. The results obtained show that fora considerable amount of cases supervised learning is a good option, however through unsupervised learning we found relationshipsbetween users and behaviors that are not easy to detect just taking the query words. Also, through unsupervised learning weestablished that there are categories that we are not able to determine in contrast with other classes that were not consideredbut naturally appear after the clustering process. This allowed us to establish that the combination of supervised and unsupervisedlearning is a good alternative to find user’s goals. From supervised learning we can identify the user interest given certainestablished goals and categories; on the other hand, with unsupervised learning we can validate the goals and categories used,refine them and select the most appropriate to the user’s needs.	58e537abb8a96bf58553e146b31daae9	92e5f2f5208b5ce2f066dd361ae15758	27c7357d3337d890fef53168dce9ed33	article	The Intention Behind Web Queries	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Liliana Calderón-Benavides and Cristina González-Caro	\N	2006
7954480	Commun. ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1461945	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1461928.1461945	\N		\N	\N	52--59	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1461928.1461945}	2W is a result of the exponentially growing Web building on itself to move from a Web
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of content to a Web of applications.	15bebf6625d8228b8fd1c96c7c761bc7	321aee29bc5abd8d7b9de32ca7c30906	71fd1cb5ab881d5b620bc39e816fbeaa	article	Toward 2W, beyond web 2.0	T. V. Raman	\N	2009
7954492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{H}andwörterbuch der {M}arktforschung	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	DeWaC07	http://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=K-vbr9_p-ncC&oi=fnd&pg=PA53&dq=wagner+Decker&ots=LLB2iTbWzq&sig=sSEuv7mGBGvWQHRO7RAbYl63F2g#PPA53,M1	\N		\N	\N	53 - 79	\N	\N	\N		\N	3bca50727b0bcb208d15da164bb7668c	5e765e86086e075b5b832bf1f59103d1	6801ac510605738c1d212b4808c00aca	incollection	{F}ehlende {W}erte: {U}rsachen, {K}onsequenzen und {B}ehandlung	R. Decker and R. Wagner	A. Hermann and A. Herrmann and M. Klarmann	2007
7954500	Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0305-4608-11-3-010	http://stacks.iop.org/0305-4608/11/623	\N		\N	\N	623-639	\N	3	\N		The dependence of the electrical resistivity of Pb on hydrostatic pressure is determined over major portions of the temperature and pressure ranges 1-300K and 0-10 GPa (100 kbar), respectively, and for Sn at 300K. The results are compared with a simple Bloch-Gruneisen law including volume changes due to thermal contraction. It is demonstrated that both Pb and Sn are ideally suited for use as accurate resistive manometers, enabling a reliable continuous determination of pressure over a wide temperature range. The agreement between the pressure at low temperatures indicated by both resistive and superconducting (Tc) Pb manometers is excellent. Tc(P) calibration curves are given to 22 GPa for Pb and to 5 GPa for Sn and In. A general method is presented which shows how pressure can be used to test for the presence of electron-electron scattering; in the temperature range studied, T$>$or=7.2K, electron-phonon scattering constitutes the dominant scattering mechanism in Pb, as expected.	89438ee10b6a850fbedff34b031effe4	c457281d607897eacd5c22a4bc388157	1547aa3221fb57192c10119fe246f4eb	article	Pressure and temperature dependence of electrical resistivity of Pb and Sn from 1-300K and 0-10 GPa-use as continuous resistive pressure monitor accurate over wide temperature range; superconductivity under pressure in Pb, Sn and In	A Eiling and J S Schilling	\N	1981
7954531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deligne:1999qp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=4231341	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 4231341	\N	Providence, USA: AMS (1999) 1-1501	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c83d281ff477ed1256940a901adb45a	458dc67d256ce67a10486a4d7c309477	2782b2915673cb157cf7dfec75312eb4	article	{Quantum fields and strings: A course for mathematicians.
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                  Vol. 1, 2}	(ed. ) Deligne and others	\N	1999
7954628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '06: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1151525	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1151454.1151525	\N	Website optimization with web metrics	\N	\N	463--470	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-392-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1151454.1151525}	Web metrics are the measures that reflect how customers are using a website. Companies use these metrics for further improvement of their website. Although most companies today are engaged in website optimization, the actual use of web metrics is a relatively unexplored area. In this paper we address this topic by first reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of the most important source of web metrics (web logs) and then conducting an extensive case study. The literature review revealed a number of serious limitations to the collection and use of web log data. In the case study we interviewed both marketing and IT managers of a major US networking solutions company to explore how they use web metrics for website optimization projects and try to overcome weaknesses.We have found that the various data sources fulfil different purposes: clickstream data enable managers to answer 'when' and 'what' questions, customer surveys 'why' and 'how' questions, and external data to make competitor comparisons. Critical issues involve the lack of industry standards, the volume of data, and the need to supplement clickstream data with qualitative information. Managers highly regard web metrics and are eager to learn how to increase the use of this underutilized data source on online customer behaviour.	d860401668a76c6347c1dec11d3c94b7	53146669086e5230ca80e219fff0b045	a157e7c2d98ced0aa076566e62b8ed48	inproceedings	Website optimization with web metrics: a case study	Birgit Weischedel and Eelko K. R. E. Huizingh	\N	2006
7954631	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1167842	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167842	\N	Current trends in web data analysis	\N	\N	85--91	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1167838.1167842}	Considering potential reasons for the underutilization of clickstream data and suggesting ways to enhance its use.	443aae153119b3dda892cffdbf54c37f	3e444db9354e916ce3b945b4f406d790	33b43d75c4536476690a04dbfb2203f0	article	Current trends in web data analysis	Arun Sen and Peter A. Dacin and Christos Pattichis	\N	2006
7954633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1296970	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1296951.1296970	\N	On-line collaborative software development via wiki	\N	\N	177--183	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-861-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1296951.1296970}	Wiki is a collaborative authoring system for collective intelligence which is quickly gaining popularity in content publication. In software development communities, especially open source and global software development teams, wiki is already widely used for documentation and coordination purpose but not programming purpose. This paper presents a new programming approach based on wiki technology by which developers are able to experience "writing wiki page is wring source code". Moreover, developers are able to compile, execute and debug programs in wiki pages too. A prototype of such on-line collaborative software development environment, Galaxy Wiki, is developed in this environment iteratively in order to prove the concept.	9a365e789fe18cbdd788e4932e613593	a9f26558adb4e68bf96c58ac5391770c	d2103f9ce48467ecfa2e6b54e61b18a9	inproceedings	On-line collaborative software development via wiki	WenPeng Xiao and ChangYan Chi and Min Yang	\N	2007
7954653	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit - DuD	32	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11623-008-0062-3	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	266--269	\N	4	\N		Zusammenfassung&nbsp;&nbsp;Wer protokolliert das Surfverhalten im World Wide Web? Werden Besucher über eine Datenerhebung informiert? Wer kann technisch
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Bewegungsprofile mit Namen verknüpfen? Diesen Fragen gingen die Autoren des folgenden Beitrags in einer empirischen Untersuchungvon über 14.000 Webpräsenzen von Unternehmen und Gemeinden nach.	c990806d14cc8cc57681303e6c692d07	0180b0280387a85e9be15117a6bbd5ca	f81daae1a581fde2707e3b1dc52d7133	article	Datenschutz bei Webstatistiken	Niels Lepperhoff and Björn Petersdorf	\N	2008
7954687	Medical Journal of Australia	172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD	\N	\N	\N	lloyd2000iod	\N	\N	Standard treatment of classic problem	\N	\N	471--472	\N	10	\N		\N	7f26d4a437f0cdfe6115fe5f7178da3a	701fed0669ef9fb8a5e683bb5d8ab9c5	2d69d7112fafd37613d5b03e50c306d7	article	{Illness or disease? The case of chronic fatigue syndrome}	A.R. Lloyd and I.B. Hickie and R.H. Loblay	\N	2000
7954937	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	Online unter: http://www.swr.de/daserste/quoten-klicks-und-kohle/-/id=3444452/property=download/nid=3436570/1r75xrg/index.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PWC2008	http://www.swr.de/daserste/quoten-klicks-und-kohle/-/id=3444452/property=download/nid=3436570/1r75xrg/index.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30e535b316958193afaf89102f0cca33	da35de264684cfbb09373abf42b39d9b	0d8b6bd41da8e716339a18482db8ef1a	misc	Web 2.0. Soziale Netzwerke - Moderscheinung oder nachhaltiges Geschäftsmodell. Studie über die Einstellung und das Verhalten von 1004 Nutzern Sozialer Netzwerke	\N	PriceWaterhouseCoopers	2008
7954940	The Journal of Chemical Physics	128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	WeberVandeVondeleHutterNiklasson2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/128/084113/1	\N	Direct energy functional minimization under orthogonality constraints	\N	\N	084113	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {084113}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1063/1.2841077}	\N	23bbfe17e3e7ab5654f2bf11f979e0a7	4f80dc6320994dc89b557a5d4d9872a7	274ad4c64a5ea8a84be50e5ca38670be	article	Direct energy functional minimization under orthogonality constraints	Val\\'{e}ry Weber and Joost VandeVondele and J\\"{u}rg Hutter and Anders M. N. Niklasson	\N	2008
7955001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGUCCS '07: Proceedings of the 35th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1294095	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1294046.1294095&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=31995944&CFTOKEN=97832926	\N	Video podcasting is not as hard or as expensive as you think	\N	\N	202--206	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-634-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1294046.1294095}	\N	a1176bf085a7878349fc1cd742581dfe	9d2ed062f496301b30d79a6fe572ef63	bbf2597dc01833d1e289c61ec505e26d	inproceedings	Video podcasting is not as hard or as expensive as you think	Larry Larraga and Dan Coleman	\N	2007
7955031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '07: Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1282153	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1282100.1282153&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=31997128&CFTOKEN=61246570	\N	The future of advertising and the value of social network websites	\N	\N	267--276	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-700-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1282100.1282153}	\N	c5bca50d0a599ef935a92efd36e80062	1c3cf5a395c5878214ea5c480cea5391	65cca633182f960fd792a701190ca3b4	inproceedings	The future of advertising and the value of social network websites: some preliminary examinations	Eric K. Clemons and Steve Barnett and Arjun Appadurai	\N	2007
7955136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johansson2008	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/2008MCIS121.pdf	\N		\N	Project Areas A, B, C, D, E	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f78e460758e471594092ce84beb38715	10553c8cfcdb9e085a6ddb2ee9a574c8	43fb1fff18564cfa193b4552edfeefc4	inproceedings	Total Cost of ERP Systems Implementation in Danish, Slovak and Slovenian Companies	Frantisek Sudzina Björn Johansson	\N	2008
7955141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems II Volume 2  IFIP TC 8 WG 8.9 International Conference on Research and Practical Issues of EIS (CONFENIS 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York	\N	\N	Johansson2007	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/Developing better ERPs_CONFENIS 2007 paper.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	1169-1178	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0e2b7991ff965a2cbeec8f48a786d82	85463ada22d2c0c8afa61b65ab19bed4	186d70d9c1bd0ca07d9fe2b8383fb668	inproceedings	Developing a "Better" ERP system: The Risk of Loosing Competitive Advantage	Björn Johansson	Xu and Tjoa and Chaudbry	2007
7955152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mallol2008	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/Lund jorge_dan.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1cfce91f3231ed29a3fa8e71d57c82e8	95905a23a08d8cecb661c1da4b37295c	c70a94c4e3ee75bf33d923d8100997d9	article	Semantic Dependency Parsing using the Commerce-buy and Commerce_sell frames of FrameNet 	Jorge Mallol Dan Thorin	\N	2008
7955158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. The Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Hammamet, Tunisia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sudzina2008	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/2008 MCIS 121.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23d6c5568b2091cb6693ee7192ff4711	7d53fcff7287da5125c3398169a30eca	3cee6994d864637997ba671726891cfd	inproceedings	Importance of Improved Innovation Capabilities as an ERP System Selection Criterion: A Comparative Analysis of Slovakia and Slovenia	Frantisek Sudzina and Andreja Pucihar and Gregor Lenart	\N	2008
7955165	Journal of Enterprise Information Management	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johansson2008	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/JEIM_paper_Johansson_Sudzina_2008.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	649-658	\N	6	\N		\N	02beba65b279d752ea13340b31f26a28	4ddb4f8e26757d48947131ccaced96d4	c707b373f0c9f28290518cfa03c82e4f	article	ERP systems and open source: an initial review and some implications for SMEs	Björn Johansson and Frantisek Sudzina	\N	2008
7955167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johansson2007	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/Why Focus on Roles when Developing ERP_ISD 2007 paper.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27740586e90aeac4c8b9bf6ad48d0d82	bdccd2180196f35e339ad8d7ed7fb7e5	d5a6c071a2c3c22e1e9809e83852eca3	article	Why Focus on Roles when Developing Future ERP systems	Björn Johansson	\N	2007
7955171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Academic International Conference. Increasing competitiveness or regional, national and international markets development - new challenges,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johansson2007	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/Finding ERP requirements that support strategic management.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fdb8ce9564886befa2edb56ffb15019	351818f4f5c647d12df3fb6273982769	e6c53fb17b63511fe80d967b9fc6cd0f	inproceedings	Finding ERP requirements that support strategic management in organizations	Björn Johansson and Frantisek Sudzina	\N	2007
7955177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 30th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia - IRIS 30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johansson2007	http://3gerp.iwvi.uni-koblenz.de/docs/Identifying Requirements for Future ERPs_IRIS 2007 paper.pdf	\N		\N	Project Area A	467-480	\N	\N	\N		\N	cfc1770ca8e57830aa02a266b15bd029	86591ee059c6360d1ed14228f80def5a	42be77beaec89f2dac860f5166b29095	inproceedings	Identifying Requirements for Future ERP systems	Björn Johansson and Niels Bjørn-Andersen	Tiainen	2007
7955306	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Romanisation et épigraphie: Études interdisciplinaires sur l'acculturation et l'identité dans l'Empire romain	\N	\N	\N	Éditions Monique Mergoil	Montagnac	\N	Archéologie et histoire romaine	Spickermann.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-320	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-35518-007-1}	\N	db90a1267641a92e86df2277647cdfb2	d08986842e4862c7ba9200497daaae70	657bdae21a4a5bfc2224294f8aebd3cc	incollection	Romanisierung und Romanisation am Beispiel der Epigraphik der germanischen Provinzen	Wolfgang Spickermann	Ralph Häussler and Delphine Acolat	2008
7955331	Nat Struct Mol Biol	11	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb820	\N	Combinatorial control of gene expression - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology	\N	\N	812--815	\N	9	\N	issn = {1545-9993}, comment = {10.1038/nsmb820}	\N	67c826527747af52538ce6c28cfbea0c	cde44b7ad27e464796ab613be4f3476a	d0c3a7d88879ca6df6c88c7146fb737f	article	Combinatorial control of gene expression	Attila Remenyi and Hans R Scholer and Matthias Wilmanns	\N	2004
7955435	Designs Codes and Cryptography	46	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10623-007-9142-x	\N	\N	\N	10.1007/s10623-007-9142-x	137	\N	\N	\N	issn = {09251022}, issue = {2}	\N	646cfa115b9ad693313056b497de6754	017066ba31dd55ebf16102e5a6ac988b	45270754d0840808cd94e69f2daa392b	article	Symmetric Tardos fingerprinting codes for arbitrary alphabet sizes	\N	\N	2008
7955438	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3837v2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c775b9bbac4d91829041afb8e1e427f4	7dc74435361502ae40aa487b2bef1072	d5a8141d177f8882c0a33617bb0010f2	electronic	Universal Fingerprinting: Capacity and Random-Coding Exponents	Pierre Moulin	\N	2008
7955458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Staatliche Museen <Berlin>	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	SWB-303493569	\N	\N		\N	\N	ca. 400 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3960-5}, size = {ca. 400 S. : mit 450 Farb- und 100 sw-Abb. ; 300 mm x 240 mm}	\N	d59cf18821e0433c0af5b8d864eb4f4b	54ea285f393a5f39fa4b494aebdb2b46	3e6279b08f37ed7138bc9903bd26b9c8	book	kulturGUTerhalten : Restaurierung archäologischer Schätze an den Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin	\N	Staatliche Museen zu Berlin	2009
7955472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2008b	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3837	\N	[0801.3837] Universal Fingerprinting: Capacity and Random-Coding Exponents	\N	cite arxiv:0801.3837Comment: 56 pages, revised	\N	\N	\N	\N		 This paper studies fingerprinting games in which the number of colluders andthe collusion channel are unknown. The fingerprints are embedded into hostsequences representing signals to be protected and provide the receiver withthe capability to trace back pirated copies to the colluders. The colluders andthe fingerprint embedder are subject to signal fidelity constraints. Ourproblem setup unifies the signal-distortion and Boneh-Shaw formulations offingerprinting. The fundamental tradeoffs between fingerprint codelength,number of users, and fidelity constraints are then determined. Several bounds on fingerprinting capacity have been presented in recentliterature. This paper derives exact capacity formulas and presents a newrandomized fingerprinting scheme with the following properties: (1) the encoderand receiver do not need to know the coalition size and collusion channel; (2)a tunable parameter $\\Delta$ trades off false-positive and false-negative errorexponents; (3) the receiver provides a reliability metric for its decision; and(4) the scheme is capacity-achieving when the false-positive exponent $\\Delta$tends to zero and the coalition size is known to the encoder. A fundamental component of the new scheme is the use of a &quot;time-sharing&quot;randomized sequence. The decoder is a maximum penalized mutual informationdecoder, where the significance of each candidate coalition is assessedrelative to a threshold, and the penalty is proportional to the coalition size.A much simpler threshold decoder that satisfies properties (1)--(3) above butnot (4) is also given.	0eee6ac3af7a342fe549718d4bd0d040	7dc74435361502ae40aa487b2bef1072	ddb8c22d9dc9fb91093a5066fd4abb7d	misc	Universal Fingerprinting: Capacity and Random-Coding Exponents	Pierre Moulin	\N	2008
7955474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoric2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0607131	\N	[cs/0607131] Tardos fingerprinting is better than we thought	\N	cite arxiv:cs/0607131Comment: Modified presentation of results	\N	\N	\N	\N		 We review the fingerprinting scheme by Tardos and show that it has a muchbetter performance than suggested by the proofs in Tardos' original paper. Inparticular, the length of the codewords can be significantly reduced. First we generalize the proofs of the false positive and false negative errorprobabilities with the following modifications: (1) we replace Tardos'hard-coded numbers by variables and (2) we allow for independently chosen falsepositive and false negative error rates. It turns out that all thecollusion-resistance properties can still be proven when the code length isreduced by a factor of more than 2. Second, we study the statistical properties of the fingerprinting scheme, inparticular the average and variance of the accusations. We identify whichcolluder strategy forces the content owner to employ the longest code. Using agaussian approximation for the probability density functions of theaccusations, we show that the required false negative and false positive errorrate can be achieved with codes that are a factor 2 shorter than required forrigid proofs. Combining the results of these two approaches, we show that the Tardos schemecan be used with a code length approximately 5 times shorter than in theoriginal construction.	9eba0ea6a0ea16a7ddae19d725bda2f5	a7f8f226cf5e3025d9f2840072d1bb96	a2b71a808fd7294acc510ec05ea878b1	misc	Tardos fingerprinting is better than we thought	B. Skoric and T. U. Vladimirova and M. Celik and J. C. Talstra	\N	2006
7955485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	Kulturgut_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	Ca. 200 Seiten 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3981-0}	\N	ee1ba01db6adf54f182be1dda210aebe	8b869cdeb8b03314acad768d7a9657ef	d52cb4935a439c85b0e9ca8bb95019c3	book	kulturGUTerhalten : Standards in der Restaurierungswissenschaft und Denkmalpflege	\N	Staatliche Museen zu Berlin	2009
7955540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bechert_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-15-010516-1}	\N	45cec595e4dd07b9b1e3f0eca9971bfd	9b4adf189eb85de5e8d2efc2bea848d5	4bdddded0bbe1a4fd6599b9e10432aa2	book	Römische Archäologie in Deutschland:  Geschichte, Denkmäler, Museen	Tilmann Bechert	\N	2003
7955550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnell & Steiner	Regensburg	\N	\N	Koch_2007	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2967708&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7954-2014-8}	\N	cb274d24b071b9326a44299feb6c5dac	b26e3d4e78b4dba4a733c285242cd86d	9d2f00a634a78e95622fc5aad2e8fc71	book	Via Romana am Rhein:  Spuren der Römer in der Geschichte	Maria Wilfried Koch and Marianne Gechter	\N	2007
7955555	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klartext	Essen	\N	\N	Boecking_2005	http://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/65995191	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89861-427-1}	\N	5c5aeab632fe473e32041aafe8b06a01	703e16266f98572f9d9221189c487546	2d99dbea73a187efcb93d37bea97efd1	book	Die Römer am Niederrhein:  Geschichte und Ausgrabungen	Werner Böcking	\N	2005
7955557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bechert_1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806211892}	\N	565516f044dcd38ee9da1322dc992c9c	6ce256b7c57cf6d2b9d44f7a488ba8bc	a0db0afdb3be89121d99cd874b55ec30	book	Die römische Reichsgrenze von der Mosel bis zur Nordseeküste	Tilmann Bechert	\N	1995
7955567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Sonderbände der Antiken Welt : Zaberns Bildbände zur Archäologie : Orbis provinciarum	Bechert_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783805324007}	\N	a848d5030698597fce04cbe7eccadc05	c7a3646ba648feb13841cae1c1239850	66e1d73377432c5446ac1d49806813ec	book	Germania Inferior:  Eine Provinz an der Nordgrenze des Römischen Reiches	Tilmann Bechert	\N	2007
7955573	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orbis Verlag	München	\N	\N	Elbe.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3570135063}	\N	347a5ee62efbaf5c2e46c78d24d1bbad	882d9728979a8ced70875a2edc878208	b426f53677cb7dff71453b4042a550f3	book	Die Römer in Deutschland: Ausgrabungen, Fundstätten, Museen	Joachim Elbe	\N	1984
7955577	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirmer	München	\N	Edition Antike Welt	Bechert_1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {377743440}	\N	8f59621f2dfbc5c81430e77efd204cc6	3badeaf814fcec615fcbec11673ec43f	f71f53cb7a6b9ba6e029367686922b1b	book	Römisches Germanien zwischen Rhein und Maas: Die Provinz Germania Inferior	Tilmann Bechert	\N	1982
7955587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Horn_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933203-59-7}	\N	db886f3fbec159ec5b2560231fb11a8e	890b037304a123cfc129db9a0640053f	aa90b029f204c43937765998bc6030e1	book	Die Römer in Nordrhein-Westfalen	\N	Heinz Günter Horn and Tilmann Bechert	1987
7955953	Social Science & Medicine	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nettleton20061167	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-4H0J8T3-2/2/83cf276a4d947702be5f5380d54df0e9	\N		\N	\N	1167 - 1178	\N	5	\N	issn = {0277-9536}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.07.030}	A significant proportion of symptoms are medically unexplained. People experience illness but no pathological basis for the symptoms can be discerned by the medical profession. Living without a clinical diagnosis or medical explanation has consequences for such patients. This paper reports on a small qualitative interview-based study of 18 neurology outpatients in England who live with such medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). The findings broadly concur with those identified in the related literatures on medically unexplained syndromes and unexplained pain: the difficulties of living with uncertainty; dealing with legitimacy; and a resistance to psychological explanations of their suffering. From a thematic analysis of the interview data we identify and elaborate on three related issues, which we refer to as: [`]morality'; [`]chaos'; and [`]ambivalence'. Although this article presents empirical data its aim is primarily conceptual; it integrates the findings of the empirical analysis with the existing literature in order to try to make some sociological sense of the emergent themes by drawing on sociological and cultural analyses of risk and the body. We draw on Bauman's concept of ambivalence to suggest that the very processes associated with more precise [`]problem solving' and [`]classification' do, in fact, generate even more uncertainty and anxiety. On the one hand, we seek closure and certainty and yet this leaves no means of living with uncertainty. Indeed, society does not readily grant permission to be ill in the absence of disease. We conclude by suggesting that an appreciation of the experience of such embodied doubt articulated by people who live with MUS may have a more general applicability to the analysis of social life under conditions of late modernity.	725478119f96064190837506d32d3a82	66ea3621f01d82f6ba4fb9c5a7463e4c	2b3a511ab9d3dffdae49977e92d67b1d	article	[`]I just want permission to be ill': Towards a sociology of medically unexplained symptoms	Sarah Nettleton	\N	2006
7955966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{A}dvances in {D}ata {A}nalysis, {D}ata {H}andling and {B}usiness {I}ntelligence	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	KlWaP09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5eabbf55668c3897684f0eeb24dd2470	32e72664a78d3e183b4644b070868770	d096533f4988812a713024108bf1b66a	inproceedings	{E}xploring the {I}nteraction {S}tructure of {W}eblogs	Martin Klaus and Ralf Wagner	A. Fink and B. Lausen and W. Seidel and A. Ultsch	forthcoming
7956035	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	104	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhlman:2007:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:17376875	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17376875	\N	Combinatorial transcriptional control of the lacto...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	6043-6048	\N	14	\N	pmid = {17376875}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0606717104}	The goal of systems biology is to understand the behavior of the whole in terms of knowledge of the parts. This is hard to achieve in many cases due to the difficulty of characterizing the many constituents involved in a biological system and their complex web of interactions. The lac promoter of Escherichia coli offers the possibility of confronting "system-level" properties of transcriptional regulation with the known biochemistry of the molecular constituents and their mutual interactions. Such confrontations can reveal previously unknown constituents and interactions, as well as offer insight into how the components work together as a whole. Here we study the combinatorial control of the lac promoter by the regulators Lac repressor (LacR) and cAMP-receptor protein (CRP). A previous in vivo study [Setty Y, Mayo AE, Surette MG, Alon U (2003) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100:7702-7707] found gross disagreement between the observed promoter activities and the expected behavior based on the known molecular mechanisms. We repeated the study by identifying and removing several extraneous factors that significantly modulated the expression of the lac promoter. Through quantitative, systematic characterization of promoter activity for a number of key mutants and guided by the thermodynamic model of transcriptional regulation, we were able to account for the combinatorial control of the lac promoter quantitatively, in terms of a cooperative interaction between CRP and LacR-mediated DNA looping. Specifically, our analysis indicates that the sensitivity of the inducer response results from LacR-mediated DNA looping, which is significantly enhanced by CRP.	f19c75ddfa93934491e95c46d22057cd	614b7d244292e0b9c1169a29e3355e03	5cac01992d3a75daea96b0f2d3cbc51c	article	Combinatorial transcriptional control of the lactose operon of Escherichia coli	T Kuhlman and Z Zhang and M H Saier and T Hwa	\N	2007
7956057	Current Opinion in Genetics & Development	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bintu2005125	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VS0-4FN5KSJ-1/2/a40c096ebc4d22d4a1f10bb96b03e282	\N	ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Genetics & Development : Transcriptional regulation by the numbers: applications	\N	Chromosomes and expression mechanisms	125 - 135	\N	2	\N	issn = {0959-437X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.gde.2005.02.006}	With the increasing amount of experimental data on gene expression and regulation, there is a growing need for quantitative models to describe the data and relate them to their respective context. Thermodynamic models provide a useful framework for the quantitative analysis of bacterial transcription regulation. This framework can facilitate the quantification of vastly different forms of gene expression from several well-characterized bacterial promoters that are regulated by one or two species of transcription factors; it is useful because it requires only a few parameters. As such, it provides a compact description useful for higher-level studies (e.g. of genetic networks) without the need to invoke the biochemical details of every component. Moreover, it can be used to generate hypotheses on the likely mechanisms of transcriptional control.	3730379e70f056ccc5609dcaeda18f0b	3b57867eed9ce5aa31b28c9b2dd6605c	fdbe7f9ad61bb430f146ef6628f27c3f	article	Transcriptional regulation by the numbers: applications	Lacramioara Bintu and Nicolas E Buchler and Hernan G Garcia and Ulrich Gerland and Terence Hwa and Jané Kondev and Thomas Kuhlman and Rob Phillips	\N	2005
7956091	BMC Bioinformatics	8 Suppl 6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlitt:2007:BMC-Bioinformatics:17903290	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1995542	\N	Current approaches to gene regulatory network modelling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17903290}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-8-S6-S9}	Many different approaches have been developed to model and simulate gene regulatory networks. We proposed the following categories for gene regulatory network models: network parts lists, network topology models, network control logic models, and dynamic models. Here we will describe some examples for each of these categories. We will study the topology of gene regulatory networks in yeast in more detail, comparing a direct network derived from transcription factor binding data and an indirect network derived from genome-wide expression data in mutants. Regarding the network dynamics we briefly describe discrete and continuous approaches to network modelling, then describe a hybrid model called Finite State Linear Model and demonstrate that some simple network dynamics can be simulated in this model.	7eadc74bfe2348981c3562c09a0a9ea1	ff35dde1a1ed688c8afc8405cfae4c13	f8062a3218df5630029cd4e53be96cc8	article	Current approaches to gene regulatory network modelling	T Schlitt and A Brazma	\N	2007
7956093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Churchill Livingstone	\N	\N	\N	gray2009ebh	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7419cd1a6c466c31ca6022eef31c2a86	338840937ba3259456d3072f3d3f01f4	d24e5ca35b345b0c4d8778cb0a99fc27	book	{Evidence-Based Health Care and Public Health: How to Make Decisions about Health Services and Public Health}	M. Gray	\N	2009
7956094	Curr Opin Genet Dev	15	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bintu:2005:Curr-Opin-Genet-Dev:15797194	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15797194	\N	Transcriptional regulation by the numbers: models. [Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	116-124	\N	2	\N	pmid = {15797194}, doi = {10.1016/j.gde.2005.02.007}	The expression of genes is regularly characterized with respect to how much, how fast, when and where. Such quantitative data demands quantitative models. Thermodynamic models are based on the assumption that the level of gene expression is proportional to the equilibrium probability that RNA polymerase (RNAP) is bound to the promoter of interest. Statistical mechanics provides a framework for computing these probabilities. Within this framework, interactions of activators, repressors, helper molecules and RNAP are described by a single function, the "regulation factor". This analysis culminates in an expression for the probability of RNA polymerase binding at the promoter of interest as a function of the number of regulatory proteins in the cell.	449b5ddb162d87bd036e86410464ccb6	10cab0c55158c19c9a6495971285f7a3	c44782190537b0ed907c38628cc304ce	article	Transcriptional regulation by the numbers: models	L Bintu and N E Buchler and H G Garcia and U Gerland and T Hwa and J Kondev and R Phillips	\N	2005
7956102	PLoS Biology	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	d.2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371	\N	PLoS Biology - Transcriptional Control in the Segmentation Gene Network of Drosophila	\N	\N	e271	\N	\N	\N		The segmentation gene network of Drosophila consists of maternal and zygotic factors that generate, by transcriptional (cross-) regulation, expression patterns of increasing complexity along the anterior-posterior axis of the embryo. Using known binding site information for maternal and zygotic gap transcription factors, the computer algorithm Ahab recovers known segmentation control elements (modules) with excellent success and predicts many novel modules within the network and genome-wide. We show that novel module predictions are highly enriched in the network and typically clustered proximal to the promoter, not only upstream, but also in intronic space and downstream. When placed upstream of a reporter gene, they consistently drive patterned blastoderm expression, in most cases faithfully producing one or more pattern elements of the endogenous gene. Moreover, we demonstrate for the entire set of known and newly validated modules that Ahab&#039;s prediction of binding sites correlates well with the expression patterns produced by the modules, revealing basic rules governing their composition. Specifically, we show that maternal factors consistently act as activators and that gap factors act as repressors, except for the bimodal factor Hunchback. Our data suggest a simple context-dependent rule for its switch from repressive to activating function. Overall, the composition of modules appears well fitted to the spatiotemporal distribution of their positive and negative input factors. Finally, by comparing Ahab predictions with different categories of transcription factor input, we confirm the global regulatory structure of the segmentation gene network, but find odd skipped behaving like a primary pair-rule gene. The study expands our knowledge of the segmentation gene network by increasing the number of experimentally tested modules by 50&#037;. For the first time, the entire set of validated modules is analyzed for binding site composition under a uniform set of criteria, permitting the definition of basic composition rules. The study demonstrates that computational methods are a powerful complement to experimental approaches in the analysis of transcription networks. 	e669db3c851883a8bcd0821b4bad6885	f901c68f2cde96b4c650a38c267a104f	12be350c030ffa73bc6f7ad329184121	article	Transcriptional Control in the Segmentation Gene Network of Drosophila	Mark D. Schroeder and Michael Pearce and John Fak and HongQing Fan and Ulrich Unnerstall and Eldon Emberly and Nikolaus Rajewsky and Eric D. Siggia and Ulrike Gaul	\N	2004
7956236	Des. Codes Cryptography	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	vSkori'c2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1331481.1331501&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=18331702&CFTOKEN=26591794	\N	Symmetric Tardos fingerprinting codes for arbitrary alphabet sizes	\N	\N	137--166	\N	2	\N	issn = {0925-1022}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10623-007-9142-x}	\N	8af737385e9307f0297ec8c4557be7c8	72ed4c66dcf7a3cdc574024e2a627a1d	0dc41c6afb56f65f4e303d8cd6c7e10d	article	Symmetric Tardos fingerprinting codes for arbitrary alphabet sizes	Boris \\v{S}kori\\'{c} and Stefan Katzenbeisser and Mehmet U. Celik	\N	2008
7956237	Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahlswede2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B75GV-4GST147-F/2/374287e0b49a00d6e15536a3714fb13f	\N	ScienceDirect - Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics : Codes with the identifiable parent property and the multiple–access channel	\N	General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics	143 - 147	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1571-0653}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.endm.2005.07.012}	The identifiable parent property has been introduced by Hollmann, van Lint, Linnartz and Tolhuizen [H.D.L. Hollmann, J.H. van Lint, J.P. Linnartz and L.M.G.M. Tolhuizen, On codes with the identifiable parent property, Preprint April 15, 1996]. We notice that its probability analogue is a coding problem for a multiple access channel and determine the capacity.	e3f12a3358a35b1ed03fdd3211f44bf1	983df70545acd513d616daf748c59b64	4276a333f42878c6069e7c23647792fc	article	Codes with the identifiable parent property and the multiple-access channel	Rudolf Ahlswede and Ning Cai	\N	2005
7956238	\N	\N	\N	\N	19--21 March 	\N	Proc. 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems CISS 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	365--369	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/CISS.2008.4558553}	\N	546a5b3076b68a500792f7f2dfe8ec7d	042036d56e292f4cf257bd59d42675aa	23ed3d0c510169a80a86d4111082bbf4	inproceedings	Randomized frameproof codes: Fingerprinting plus validation minus tracing	N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan and A. Barg	\N	2008
7956239	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	351--355	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2006.261612}	\N	330aab4ea0c364ca9e919f21db8cef56	e96ada9c54337e198c35a136e521f39d	37a91a56e6429d80ef09639e4008c4b9	inproceedings	Random Binary Fingerprinting Codes for Arbitrarily Sized Coalitions	N. P. Anthapadmanabhan and A. Barg	\N	2006
7956240	\N	54	\N	\N	June 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2008a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2678--2689	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2008.921859}	\N	b96e342aac7df5b7624ffd1a587781e6	01c2de63bd1c61da5253311fe64bec4c	5407ac1a5dbdd69a1a8863cd46b4d878	article	On the Fingerprinting Capacity Under the Marking Assumption	N. P. Anthapadmanabhan and A. Barg and I. Dumer	\N	2008
7956241	\N	\N	\N	\N	24--29 June 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory ISIT 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	706--710	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2007.4557307}	\N	3ed97f01943a11fc832175529abc8d47	fad3f79fdff0fba1ed2160c43296117d	b1edda950ff27f81d63ef6fddec170d7	inproceedings	Fingerprinting Capacity Under the Marking Assumption	N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan and Alexander Barg and Ilya Dumer	\N	2007
7956242	\N	\N	\N	\N	24--29 June 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barg2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	161	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2001.936024}	\N	9930e4c3491a3fe6357ec0d885e1f7fe	d4b88f187d3360c3147379f4fe0c29c4	9544d6744f6ae89c68e0e86d01dc34ec	inproceedings	Good digital fingerprinting codes	A. Barg and G. R. Blakley and G. Kabatiansky	\N	2001
7956243	\N	49	\N	\N	April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barg2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	852--865	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2003.809570}	\N	41309f5f5b90ab2937c9d5a37e955386	a5ae5c7f4729e6c095410e1f5660444e	023d431714ae1129523621b805229a9f	article	Digital fingerprinting codes: problem statements, constructions, identification of traitors	A. Barg and G. R. Blakley and G. A. Kabatiansky	\N	2003
7956244	Journal of Complexity	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barg2004	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHX-4BG3N3C-8/2/2c232b56b6ca8f5bb668b79f66247692	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Complexity : A class of I.P.P. codes with efficient identification	\N	Festschrift for Harald Niederreiter, Special Issue on Coding and Cryptography	137 - 147	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0885-064X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jco.2003.08.012}	Let be a code of length n over a q-ary alphabet. An n-word y is called a descendant of a set of t codewords x1,...,xt if yi[set membership, variant]{xi1,...,xit} for all i=1,...,n. A code is said to have the t-identifying parent property (t-i.p.p.) if for any n-word y that is a descendant of at most t parents it is possible to identify at least one of them.An explicit construction is presented of t-i.p.p. codes of rate bounded away from zero, for which identification can be accomplished with complexity .	703d19a2a207f93a33e671b2e0bbdea4	69ae32dd9c3345f8fad67b923f5442dc	c55f83c0524c16b25daf6af2a7a14cc1	article	A class of I.P.P. codes with efficient identification	Alexander Barg and Gregory Kabatiansky	\N	2004
7956245	\N	\N	\N	\N	March 31 2008--April 4 	\N	Proc. IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications AICCSA 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benhammadi2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	530--536	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/AICCSA.2008.4493583}	\N	c3a0caf78f16e32017d592906b30e621	214f18bc7531f0e755eff9498b578d1d	e7734bb1f34309ae6d036bde7990fb9b	inproceedings	Fingerprint verification based on core point neighbourhoods minutiae	F. Benhammadi and K. B. Beghdad and H. Hentous	\N	2008
7956246	Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackburn2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHS-482YY8G-2/2/2fdcedf72dc8c05fbd8e3c8784069789	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A : An upper bound on the size of a code with the k-identifiable parent property	\N	\N	179 - 185	\N	1	\N	issn = {0097-3165}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0097-3165(03)00030-X}	The paper gives an upper bound on the size of a q-ary code of length n that has the k-identifiable parent property. One consequence of this bound is that the optimal rate of such a code is determined in many cases when q-->[infinity] with k and n fixed.	cff8199c474fdf958d7674644105568f	cfee6795852b27ed233620ceef7208b7	bcc2b199a349ed21d8bebdef3daa68c8	article	An upper bound on the size of a code with the k-identifiable parent property	Simon R. Blackburn	\N	2003
7956247	J. Comb. Theory Ser. A	115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press, Inc.	Orlando, FL, USA	\N	\N	Blackburn2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1411056	\N	A bound on the size of separating hash families	\N	\N	1246--1256	\N	7	\N	issn = {0097-3165}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcta.2008.01.009}	The paper provides an upper bound on the size of a (generalized) separating hash family, a notion introduced by Stinson, Wei and Chen. The upper bound generalizes and unifies several previously known bounds which apply in special cases, namely bounds on perfect hash families, frameproof codes, secure frameproof codes and separating hash families of small type.	ed26d00af2ce84e54d54bac9f6b6f921	1d06e92eb6b93586714cc354d19b907b	c0a21879c9f4285b597840a5e30e0c25	article	A bound on the size of separating hash families	Simon R. Blackburn and Tuvi Etzion and Douglas R. Stinson and Gregory M. Zaverucha	\N	2008
7956248	\N	\N	\N	\N	27 June--2 July 	\N	Proc. International Symposium on Information Theory ISIT 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blakley2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	203	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2004.1365239}	\N	7bd531492c64d1c04a3a8637f8825ac5	dcbcc128d86b6393875ab577fe14bd70	ffcb0bc7f960a8ddcb3ce2ad39f6a44d	inproceedings	Random coding technique for digital fingerprinting codes: fighting two pirates revisited	G. R. Blakley and G. Kabatiansky	\N	2004
7956249	\N	44	\N	\N	Sept. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boneh1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1897--1905	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1109/18.705568}	\N	e51f5dab1c40a2fc077bd0f68d73b544	d6987b18911b6e8b23e046c77169bd5e	2aa246e79f665665110b4727976eeb70	article	Collusion-secure fingerprinting for digital data	D. Boneh and J. Shaw	\N	1998
7956250	Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing	27	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cha2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00034-008-9023-1	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	195--211	\N	2	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;A new methodology for the design of high-capacity anti-collusion hiding codes in a large-scale fingerprint-based traitor tracingsystem is proposed in this work. We consider a hiding code of MN bits, where M bits are used as the user ID and N bits are the length of the spreading codes. Since each user is assigned one out of 2	fb348260f6d0a38def56996390e292fb	db3767bdf14c8da058e174f6cd7b6a7e	518273aeb91b9810e3c49f5ace0a749b	article	Design and Analysis of High-Capacity Anti-Collusion Hiding Codes	Byung-Ho Cha and C.-C. Kuo	\N	2008
7956251	\N	2	\N	\N	23 Feb.--1 March 	\N	Proc. 10th International Conference on Telecommunications ICT 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cohen2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1290--1293	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICTEL.2003.1191621}	\N	1b67eb589998f3eb84ffaca49479f1c5	f70f8575cf5f99ec65048c617122b119	733c55af614e6b1560c1b0298955a8c5	inproceedings	New upper bounds on separating codes	G. Cohen and H. G. Schaathun	\N	2003
7956252	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	\N	\N	\N	Cover2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	id = {1877660}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0471241954}, at = {2008-03-31 06:17:47}	\N	885a1bc1136a38951dd353bf77c65785	87ae368776946bf7a71ee476e81a2191	2e9bfa879286689a14feb55b69d326c1	book	Elements of Information Theory 2nd Edition (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)	Thomas M. Cover and Joy A. Thomas	\N	2006
7956253	\N	\N	\N	\N	11--13 Jan. 	\N	Proc. 4th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference CCNC 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujitsu2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1068--1072	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/CCNC.2007.215}	\N	76d2ddee025cbb9e3ef4e803590b0442	b410e4b706258997c2da5d9a639d8385	c21f7ba9355f4e3b13f42d8d1a5339a4	inproceedings	A Tracing Algorithm for Short 2-Secure Probabilistic Fingerprinting Codes Strongly Protecting Innocent Users	Satoshi Fujitsu and Koji Nuida and Manabu Hagiwara and Takashi Kitagawa and Hajime Watanabe and Kazuto Ogawa and Hideki Imai	\N	2007
7956254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Furon2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1479963	\N	On the Design and Optimization of Tardos Probabilistic Fingerprinting Codes	\N	\N	341--356	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-88960-1}, book = {Information Hiding: 10th International Workshop, IH 2008, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, May 19-21, 2008, Revised Selected Papers}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88961-8_24}	\N	2ed52e138462ddfbec47797525d688d4	0709dd8b09fe2ca2e282d94be302eefa	014c74f6848e832bc3b314867a427cd9	article	On the Design and Optimization of Tardos Probabilistic Fingerprinting Codes	Teddy Furon and Arnaud Guyader and Fr\\'{e}d\\'{e}ric C\\'{e}rou	\N	2008
7956255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Furon2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.3480	\N	[0903.3480] Worst case attacks against binary probabilistic traitor tracing codes	\N	cite arxiv:0903.3480Comment: submitted to IEEE Trans. on Information Forensics and Security	\N	\N	\N	\N		 An insightful view into the design of traitor tracing codes shouldnecessarily consider the worst case attacks that the colluders can lead. Thispaper takes an information-theoretic point of view where the worst case attackis defined as the collusion strategy minimizing the achievable rate of thetraitor tracing code. Two different decoders are envisaged, the joint decoderand the simple decoder, as recently defined by P. Moulin\\cite{Moulin08universal}. Several classes of colluders are defined withincreasing power. The worst case attack is derived for each class and eachdecoder when applied to Tardos' codes and a probabilistic version of theBoneh-Shaw construction. This contextual study gives the real rates achievableby the binary probabilistic traitor tracing codes. Attacks usually consideredin literature, such as majority or minority votes, are indeed largelysuboptimal. This article also shows the utmost importance of the time-sharingconcept in a probabilistic codes.	9510990fa3e4843a4626121ba80dba6c	1270a6ebba5b08ff5485ee1b0e7d8109	86737996fd64f853755380fafa21f609	misc	Worst case attacks against binary probabilistic traitor tracing codes	Teddy Furon and Luis Perez-Freire	\N	2009
7956256	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galand2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2603--2606	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2006.262103}	\N	043eb09d2ba5db90ee687b023ae3e3ce	0170b3e024d181a02d1da5cb512bd98a	2a77798b5d1ed0ea7aff701c1648747b	inproceedings	Practical Construction Against Theoretical Approach in Fingerprinting	F. Galand	\N	2006
7956257	\N	2	\N	\N	Dec. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	He2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	697--709	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIFS.2007.908179}	\N	b696f441a88ff4ab2d95e1a5c06db6b4	cd206d26afe82d7ad36ba831116fb159	dad067148b3a83de4ca2243bad84b86b	article	Collusion-Resistant Video Fingerprinting for Large User Group	Shan He and Min Wu	\N	2007
7956259	\N	\N	\N	\N	8--11 Oct. 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	He2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2301--2304	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICIP.2006.312835}	\N	a047001a5c3dcba53423d05afdc6ae91	60e6667382f56729aece780684c89c7a	47a332c5b311ac6f8a6b341169b05ad7	inproceedings	Collusion-Resistant video Fingerprinting for Large User Group	Shan He and Min Wu	\N	2006
7956260	\N	5	\N	\N	14--19 May 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ICASSP 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jang2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	V--V	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.2006.1661318}	\N	24f74cd0c743acab4b44dbae49b2152f	047d1370f806473fe8777649c2a89132	d5c148ef8072cb94c1c1ddde259ba3b9	inproceedings	A Novel Embedding Method For An Anti-Collusion Fingerprinting By Embedding Both A Code And An Orthogonal Fingerprint	Dalwon Jang and C. D. Yoo	\N	2006
7956261	Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on	53	\N	\N	Feb. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jin2007	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Combinatorial Properties for Traceability Codes Using Error Correcting Codes	\N	\N	804-808	\N	2	\N	issn = {0018-9448}, doi = {10.1109/TIT.2006.889730}	In this correspondence, the combinatorial properties of traceability codes constructed from error-correcting codes are studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions for traceability codes constructed from maximum-distance separable (MDS) codes are provided. The known sufficient conditions for a traceability code are proven to be also necessary for linear MDS codes	27d2212550382df4d9b7b85d685289b7	4a3515b7e5998574661cb6de99660c77	1385c62c0d0de99c9200765c2b942986	article	Combinatorial Properties for Traceability Codes Using Error Correcting Codes	Hongxia Jin and Mario Blaum	\N	2007
7956262	\N	\N	\N	\N	March 31 2008--April 4 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ICASSP 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jourdas2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1649--1652	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4517943}	\N	bb4761a401fd4d1c523023796243af8c	1ae58dfa3e9e13dd78541cf1cad4eba9	55e0c5c2aaffa21d791b1113e68ba405	inproceedings	Towards optimal design of signal fingerprinting codes	J. F. Jourdas and P. Moulin	\N	2008
7956263	Security, Forensics, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents X	6819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	Jourdas2008a	http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/6819/68190A/1	\N	A high-rate fingerprinting code	\N	\N	68190A	\N	1	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, numpages = {8}, eid = {68190A}, doi = {10.1117/12.767850}	\N	4ffc16e7752b396a4efa8cf80e7be98b	ae131f35a235b7f04eb07c4af4cbfa48	f41cd133afecd90739049f60c525a75e	article	A high-rate fingerprinting code	Jean-Francois Jourdas and Pierre Moulin	Edward J. Delp III and Ping Wah Wong and Jana Dittmann and Nasir D. Memon	2008
7956264	Security, Forensics, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents X	6819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	Jourdas2008b	http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/6819/681907/1	\N	A low-rate fingerprinting code and its application to blind image fingerprinting	\N	\N	681907	\N	1	\N	location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, numpages = {7}, eid = {681907}, doi = {10.1117/12.767846}	\N	d54bc31b00ba539a317a934e900476c9	91c1677b1ff462fb820da7da22f985d8	a709cac7c6e9f37667970798f5b1876d	article	A low-rate fingerprinting code and its application to blind image fingerprinting	Jean-Francois Jourdas and Pierre Moulin	Edward J. Delp III and Ping Wah Wong and Jana Dittmann and Nasir D. Memon	2008
7956266	\N	\N	\N	\N	23--26 May 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems ISCAS 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kang2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5529--5532	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISCAS.2005.1465889}	\N	8b31b7344c630eecb6a4eae0c6ca64e9	f7a59cc4e0f5bcd781366b267b4654d6	b7495e6294a603fa9847a3608ec8e75d	inproceedings	Averaging attack resilient video fingerprinting	In Koo Kang and Choong-Hoon Lee and Hae-Yeoun Lee and Jong-Tae Kim and Heung-Kyu Lee	\N	2005
7956267	\N	\N	\N	\N	06--09 Dec. 	\N	Proc. Fifth International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kim2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1112--1115	\N	\N	\N		\N	10030d65ba434de55bc6004b1213959a	719c0a0dd8373ca54ba9e939e8f42f01	02e9996b58d7c433551845a86557151e	inproceedings	Multi-bits Fingerprinting for Image Captured by Digital Camera	Won gyum Kim and Seon Hwa Lee and Yong seok Seo and Youngho Suh	\N	2005
7956268	\N	4	\N	\N	24--27 Oct. 	\N	Proc. International Conference on Image Processing ICIP '04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kim2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2167--2170	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICIP.2004.1421525}	\N	ea9e9225e82fe92e9c952f169bcbd553	f51c6a28de22460c2a28b5c2c0878cb3	21f6cb5eaf7424836a9386b327722651	inproceedings	Short N-secure fingerprinting code for image	Won gyum Kim and Youngho Suh	\N	2004
7956269	\N	\N	\N	\N	20--23 June 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics ISCE 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--5	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISCE.2007.4382135}	\N	1f92419925a285d1d00fc858ee7784ab	38ed0a3c4bdc9d4a21a7030845b5b9e0	7495f595394860a760b636531e560d39	inproceedings	Fingerprinting Algorithm for Tracing Colluders	Jung-Soo Lee and Ki-Song Yoon and Young-Ho Suh	\N	2007
7956270	\N	\N	\N	\N	23--24 May 	\N	Proc. IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	129--132	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISI.2007.379545}	\N	c74ccc6c77a28cbb74f4860ecd2aef68	140882b4b5b99279147b2a63bf3ed1a7	41e758aa7ea742e7e9bc1fc103412bd2	inproceedings	A Networking Identity Authentication Scheme Combining Fingerprint Coding and Identity Based Encryption	Liang Li and Wei-Qiang Jiang and Jie Tian and Yi-Xian Yang and Cai-Ping Jiang and Zhe Wu and Xin Yang	\N	2007
7956271	\N	\N	\N	\N	2--5 July 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lian2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1523--1526	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICME.2007.4284952}	\N	90cc3a27625bf6ea89c51e15d4791358	60480a33e9296bf9d604a70fbf033ab2	abfad2a05189c8f6f5a30525c8d84599	inproceedings	Joint Fingerprint Embedding and Decryption for Video Distribution	Shiguo Lian and Zhongxuan Liu and Zhen Ren and Haila Wang	\N	2007
7956273	#IEEE_J_IFS#	4	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin2009a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	59--69	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIFS.2008.2012201}	\N	958eb7c3f16f1e057d34fff1fd66ddb5	f8eb177046941c4b4cc9b2acb7bf4ce5	b89416b0a5dc82041ab3b86f2b453d02	article	Fingerprinting With Minimum Distance Decoding	Lin, S. -C. and Shahmohammadi, M. and El Gamal, H.	\N	2009
7956274	\N	\N	\N	\N	12--15 Oct. 	\N	Proc. 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3128--3131	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICIP.2008.4712458}	\N	61125f49614b2cbef63e79c167c8e371	7d1857be34b49d3971dc2706bbf33b41	27a8a68041330b0c77519c5bc76ecfe2	inproceedings	Collusion-resistant video fingerprinting based on temporal oscillation	Yu-Tzu Lin and Chun-Hsiang Huang and Ja-Ling Wu	\N	2008
7956275	\N	\N	\N	\N	6--11 July 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory ISIT 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2008a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	220--224	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2008.4594980}	\N	ceda1054a8f8079f028dd7390aac8c76	7dc74435361502ae40aa487b2bef1072	888ca284331df700b904a11b959e80a2	inproceedings	Universal fingerprinting: Capacity and random-coding exponents	P. Moulin	\N	2008
7956276	CoRR	abs/0801.3837	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2008c	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr0801.html#abs-0801-3837	\N	dblp	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3837}, date = {2008-02-01}	\N	2a82e3b3aa719084011ba738bb099cd3	7dc74435361502ae40aa487b2bef1072	4bc8051a9f71725a8d71a41f90e3c0d4	article	Universal Fingerprinting: Capacity and Random-Coding Exponents	Pierre Moulin	\N	2008
7956277	\N	\N	\N	\N	24--29 June 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory ISIT 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	711--715	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2007.4557308}	\N	196ec76601798743da7485c4a1deaa3a	a33325d057b758a26420c308b2035da7	557aa9848a4b1d57be93aae2d54c20d8	inproceedings	Expurgated Gaussian Fingerprinting Codes	Pierre Moulin and Negar Kiyavash	\N	2007
7956279	\N	2	\N	\N	15--20 April 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ICASSP 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	II-157--II-160	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICASSP.2007.366196}	\N	5003010be250957ab3a22d564d0c8c60	7cd559a9c5c7c064ea841dfd0fe9d6f0	8015f43d112541bb16444cf552eb8ea0	inproceedings	Performance of Random Fingerprinting Codes Under Arbitrary Nonlinear Attacks	P. Moulin and N. Kiyevash	\N	2007
7956280	IEEE Transactions on Information Theory	49	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	563--593	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2002.808134}	\N	7c0c46d4de14aad499f114714cfb668a	e17c990f69530ea5aa0f5bee13d2e9b1	fecd2c59becdb8bb6965920812d64f34	article	Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding	P. Moulin and J. A. O'Sullivan	\N	2003
7956281	\N	\N	\N	\N	25--30 June 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moulin2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2000.866309}	\N	9ca8cf70471d9c764505562222675513	10da2bc38bdd3f0048bcb99819d19f6f	fb3582d3f113c37acc0585a2b4f688fd	inproceedings	Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding	P. Moulin and J. A. O'Sullivan	\N	2000
7956282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ogawa2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0508011	\N	[cs/0508011] A Secure Traitor Tracing Scheme against Key Exposure	\N	cite arxiv:cs/0508011Comment: 5 pages, IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory 2005 (ISIT 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N		 Copyright protection is a major issue in distributing digital content. On theother hand, improvements to usability are sought by content users. In thispaper, we propose a secure {\\it traitor tracing scheme against key exposure(TTaKE)} which contains the properties of both a traitor tracing scheme and aforward secure public key cryptosystem. Its structure fits current digitalbroadcasting systems and it may be useful in preventing traitors from makingillegal decoders and in minimizing the damage from accidental key exposure. Itcan improve usability through these properties.	ce8a4b5df1718d299f7050cab1671b30	c890b9124d2a85107888102f51c47e16	781d0e23631ba5b947a9e8a6df6be3b3	misc	A Secure Traitor Tracing Scheme against Key Exposure	Kazuto Ogawa and Goichiro Hanaoka and Hideki Imai	\N	2005
7956283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Singapore [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific	\N	\N	Petrosjan1996	\N	\N	\N	XI, 352 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6ba66820d876e9d480be5ac2d301855	82ad82e7f9f9152827a95d34be184fb7	4d7f71f4f3e7819cc0bc495bd80a15e2	book	Game theory	{Leon Aganesovich} Petrosjan and {Nikolay Anatolÿ§evich} Zenkevich	\N	1996
7956284	\N	1	\N	\N	16--17 Aug. 	\N	Proc. IEEE Students Conference ISCON '02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rizvi2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18--26	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISCON.2002.1215935}	\N	ea1dc48be6ee156bb7a744a888ada217	12255ad0c209e9b8e7c382754667cb06	660fddfaf6cce5cfd1c98af11c6cc020	inproceedings	Fingerprint "registration point extraction, database entry of extracted features and matching criteria"	S. K. R. Rizvi and S. A. Hussain	\N	2002
7956285	Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on	3	\N	\N	Sept. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaathun2008	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: On the Assumption of Equal Contributions in Fingerprinting	\N	\N	569-572	\N	3	\N	issn = {1556-6013}, doi = {10.1109/TIFS.2008.926991}	<para> With a digital fingerprinting scheme, a vendor of digital copies of copyrighted material marks each individual copy with a unique fingerprint. If an illegal copy appears, it can be traced back to one or more guilty pirates due to this fingerprint. A coalition of pirates may combine their copies to produce an unauthorized copy with a false, hybrid fingerprint. It is often assumed in the literature that the members of the collusion will make equal contributions to the hybrid fingerprint, because nobody will accept an increased risk of being caught. We argue that no such assumption is valid <emphasis emphasistype="bold"><emphasis>a priori</emphasis></emphasis>, and we show that a published solution by Seb&#x00C9; and Domingo&#x2013;Ferrer can be broken by breaking the assumption. </para>	8b08b87293ba582cb1331dbd4843cf21	a721af5db93aed3a2c7fce05912c7a48	bd5585337277e5091d77b79290e00ae3	article	On the Assumption of Equal Contributions in Fingerprinting	H.G. Schaathun	\N	2008
7956286	\N	3	\N	\N	30--01 Aug. 	\N	Proc. First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control ICICIC '06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaathun2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	50--53	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICICIC.2006.488}	\N	96480515768af97f52ba8c4ea538072d	8648f1a814adce0b748eca39c18b836e	a238953c552bd94cad884389daf288dd	inproceedings	On Watermarking/Fingerprinting for Copyright Protection	H. G. Schaathun	\N	2006
7956287	\N	33	\N	\N	Aug. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sebe2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	382--389	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1109/TSMCC.2003.817351}	\N	119c67792af468cce3d083c866966b99	faaf0da7fcc38e25e76e1d71a888d922	4e7560db4a01bb716725ace1eeadb0e0	article	Collusion-secure and cost-effective detection of unlawful multimedia redistribution	F. Sebe and J. Domingo-Ferrer	\N	2003
7956288	Electronics Letters	38	\N	\N	15 Aug 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sebe2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	958--959	\N	17	\N	doi = {10.1049/el:20020648}	\N	3b74572c49c700707256c29b7c3a076e	ffabb4846f1e4b3a2e7c71fc9e37268d	2219be404d45e9c4de65bc8fd64b0fc9	article	Scattering codes to implement short 3-secure fingerprinting for copyright protection	F. Sebe and J. Domingo-Ferrer	\N	2002
7956289	\N	\N	\N	\N	18--21 Dec. 	\N	Proc. International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communications ADCOM 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shashanka2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	641--647	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ADCOM.2007.120}	\N	e82bd74e5184f2194b21062821820de7	6a5a67c2885ed48e5b4356d63a316d35	c0514ca0b8a5c39270903013c02535d8	inproceedings	Collusion Secure Scalable Video Fingerprinting Scheme	D. Shashanka and P. K. Bora	\N	2007
7956290	Pacific Jouronal of Mathematics	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sion1958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	171--176	\N	1	\N	id = {3041172}, priority = {3}, at = {2008-07-24 21:16:03}	\N	c809048ea0639e4b83de0fa2c6aaae25	2b1522e467e81dee281561d86aae3340	cf2d132fef5d645825355240865e6f98	article	On general minimax theorems	Maurice Sion	\N	1958
7956291	\N	54	\N	\N	Aug. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoric2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3663--3676	\N	8	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2008.926307}	\N	15175a1f1108a184d3d1c020e9317c47	c6559cf0f60ab8902a95cb51942dc70d	a13aadd450ecae55efef73506d5e4653	article	Tardos Fingerprinting is Better Than We Thought	B. Skoric and T. U. Vladimirova and M. Celik and J. C. Talstra	\N	2008
7956292	Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on	54	\N	\N	Nov. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Somekh-Baruch2008	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Correction to “On the Capacity Game of Private Fingerprinting Systems Under Collusion Attacks�? [Mar 05 884-899]	\N	\N	5263-5264	\N	11	\N	issn = {0018-9448}, doi = {10.1109/TIT.2008.929955}	In this correspondence, we correct an error in the above paper by Somekh-Baruch and Merhav (see ibid., vol.51, no.3, p.884-99, 2005).	df847ccf33636ca6826b8d86a428fa9a	9a537234e891f41625240ee8603495d3	4699259d7591d219d3826b22cefd024f	article	Correction to &#x201C;On the Capacity Game of Private Fingerprinting Systems Under Collusion Attacks&#x201D; [Mar 05 884-899]	A. Somekh-Baruch and N. Merhav	\N	2008
7956293	\N	53	\N	\N	May 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Somekh-Baruch2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1827--1838	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2007.894632}	\N	90b49fa38d2c00b8c6a07c08bc3d3a33	9dc1298ce08de8f3d843eba6ae74c7ed	8bbc9d256ba4e3d07f8105bad4cce7bf	article	Achievable Error Exponents for the Private Fingerprinting Game	A. Somekh-Baruch and N. Merhav	\N	2007
7956295	\N	51	\N	\N	March 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Somekh-Baruch2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	884--899	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1109/TIT.2004.842702}	\N	e6b46263e1c9e42f5faf5f5750747d87	81aa1cde45201ec5b20b3ca1309adea2	ca157f5b23f1dc2b534fa2356dfe0b9d	article	On the capacity game of private fingerprinting systems under collusion attacks	A. Somekh-Baruch and N. Merhav	\N	2005
7956296	\N	\N	\N	\N	29 June--4 July 	\N	Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Somekh-Baruch2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	191	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ISIT.2003.1228205}	\N	31eeabebacff53fda6bb3d8006805eda	90cc734007c3a8150c63efb92a457585	597aa83e22a2ff31e4c442d0c0d11729	inproceedings	On the capacity game of private fingerprinting systems under collusion attacks	A. Somekh-Baruch and N. Merhav	\N	2003
7956297	J. ACM	55	\N	\N	May 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tardos2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1--24	\N	2	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1346330.1346335}	\N	3a95abf1fa8300fd47a6b2e322cc5147	1c1282a5bbf84a3002c21eeecf52bbdf	ef4ead48529671c1d0433bc9cd0cabff	article	Optimal probabilistic fingerprint codes	G\\'{a}bor Tardos	\N	2008
7956298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC '03: Proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tardos2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&id=780561	\N	Optimal probabilistic fingerprint codes	\N	\N	116--125	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-674-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/780542.780561}	We construct binary codes for fingerprinting. Our codes for n users that are ?-secure against c pirates have length O(c2 log(n/?)). This improves the codes proposed by Boneh and Shaw [3] whose length is approximately the square of this length. Our codes are probabilistic. By proving matching lower bounds we establish that the length of these codes is best within a constant factor for reasonable error probabilities. This lower bound generalizes the bound found independently by Peikert, Shelat, and Smith [10] that applies to a limited class of codes. Our results also imply that randomized fingerprint codes over a binary alphabet are as powerful as over an arbitrary alphabet, and also the equal strength of two distinct models for fingerprinting.	db8f9f94376f64f4bc2825b7c2dcfb47	76f8e3d1caa5fc5172a558d8cac20496	7a7f83c40f1b831341aa2c3233483e12	inproceedings	Optimal probabilistic fingerprint codes	G\\'{a}bor Tardos	\N	2003
7956299	Security and Privacy, IEEE Symposium on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Wagner1983	\N	\N	Fingerprinting	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1540-7993}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SP.1983.10018}	\N	95a63704cfb12cb27a809f3035c8f016	d9dce037aff122d85608c01f04746065	460df54151ce55aa6a81ccf16490538c	article	Fingerprinting	Neal R. Wagner	\N	1983
7956300	CoRR	abs/0803.0265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr0803.html#abs-0803-0265	\N	dblp	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.0265}, date = {2008-04-01}	\N	e9925793e39de36fe1f44f2dc466cc6f	3028221775ecfe4b2d57239fd0853c42	c5410cc48a1eb278fe2fc87302c938f4	article	Blind Fingerprinting	Ying Wang and Pierre Moulin	\N	2008
7956302	\N	\N	\N	\N	7--10 Oct. 	\N	Proc. ISIC Systems, Man and Cybernetics IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yagi2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	948--953	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICSMC.2007.4413663}	\N	9a6917e00ac367a3d6086cc23e0665e8	29dc72e824466ab60fdbb58d47d879c5	81c37854d611513287d9e42f6ea43da9	inproceedings	Improved collusion-secure codes for digital fingerprinting based on finite geometries	H. Yagi and T. Matsushima and S. Hirasawa	\N	2007
7956303	\N	3	\N	\N	31 Aug.--4 Sept. 	\N	Proc. 7th International Conference on Signal Processing ICSP '04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yang2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2600--2603	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/ICOSP.2004.1442314}	\N	18fb8da9593addea910c67abe5988bd0	e248709209aed2758f2835bbc6e26d02	a7ea2767139af4b17b12c1e8e84b9cec	inproceedings	The digital fingerprint coding based on LDPC	Jie Yang and Ping Liu and GuoZhen Tan	\N	2004
7956304	\N	\N	\N	\N	15--19 Dec. 	\N	Proc. International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	897--901	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/CIS.2007.164}	\N	931633446f9ba91131fcf560cc9d3aec	835a8065d027a127d1e1776d6d13c4ed	831ecc2d61600f26020e08d6b2bf66b0	inproceedings	A Digital Fingerprint Coding Based on Turbo Codes	Zhiguang Zhang and Xiaosu Chen and Miao Zhou	\N	2007
7956305	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	26	\N	\N	Jan. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhao2009	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Behavior modeling and forensics for multimedia social networks: A case study in multimedia fingerprinting	\N	\N	118-139	\N	1	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2008.930648}	\N	f5edd56a82b34beda838681a788f55e4	f6a1b9be032ea63572dc4d2ff9d44efd	6f507ddb10fe458d73238ed1d847a0dd	article	Behavior modeling and forensics for multimedia social networks: A case study in multimedia fingerprinting	H.V. Zhao and W.S. Lin and K.J.R. Liu	\N	2009
7956306	Designs, Codes and Cryptography	46	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoric2008a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10623-007-9142-x	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	137--166	\N	2	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Fingerprinting provides a means of tracing unauthorized redistribution of digital data by individually marking each authorizedcopy with a personalized serial number. In order to prevent a group of users from collectively escaping identification, collusion-securefingerprinting codes have been proposed. In this paper, we introduce a new construction of a collusion-secure fingerprintingcode which is similar to a recent construction by Tardos but achieves shorter code lengths and allows for codes over arbitraryalphabets. We present results for ‘symmetric’ coalition strategies. For binary alphabets and a false accusation probability$$\\varepsilon_1$$ , a code length of $$m\\approx \\pi^2 c_0^2\\ln\\frac{1}{\\varepsilon_1}$$ symbols is provably sufficient, for large c0, to withstand collusion attacks of up to c0 colluders. This improves Tardos’ construction by a factor of 10. Furthermore, invoking the Central Limit Theorem in the caseof sufficiently large c0, we show that even a code length of $$m\\approx 1/2\\pi^2 c_0^2\\ln\\frac{1}{\\varepsilon_1}$$ is adequate. Assuming the restricted digit model, the code length can be further reduced by moving from a binary alphabetto a q-ary alphabet. Numerical results show that a reduction of 35% is achievable for q&nbsp;=&nbsp;3 and 80% for q&nbsp;=&nbsp;10.	566126c140493ee783b6b945497cb187	c8d0196751bebf761aa56dc3f5b11015	0e396dccef0ee38eff77b207c4c92b9a	article	Symmetric Tardos fingerprinting codes for arbitrary alphabet sizes	Boris Škori? and Stefan Katzenbeisser and Mehmet Celik	\N	2008
7956538	Physical Review B	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	B4C	\N	\N		\N	\N	5649	\N	8	\N		\N	55dc7dc86b8853eaabbbf3532e6b452e	f73adb7f259567be204f1456c9231270	73b46f026f31c214b37ba2f61f0e26ac	article	Boron carbide structure by raman spectroscopy	Tallant et al.	\N	1989
7956543	Phys. Lett.	B49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salam:1974zb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=28584	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 28584	\N	\N	465-467	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B49,465;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(74)90637-6}	\N	96c5c583d0874f66a26cdf3a632a7337	36ebef6920c44ac86a5cddebcc955d7a	02652738291629061948ec737c42e1ed	article	{On Goldstone Fermions}	Abdus Salam and J. A. Strathdee	\N	1974
7956556	Physics Letters B	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fayet1974461	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YSYW6-3FC/2/ae2ef91be122de9fc7333a1f7755d48c	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Spontaneously broken supergauge symmetries and goldstone spinors	\N	\N	461 - 464	\N	5	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(74)90310-4}	We present a model with a spontaneously broken supergauge symmetry which results in the appearance of a massless Goldstone spinor. The model combines supergauge invariance with ordinary gauge invariance. After the breaking the gauge boson acquires a mass as a result of the Higgs mechanism.	b898210e9bb5b672f24119dd8d28f026	884301f7aadf0551d0b3a1c596ff7e1e	2f4e3404b434de8d8c5e971327b444e9	article	Spontaneously broken supergauge symmetries and goldstone spinors	P. Fayet and J. Iliopoulos	\N	1974
7956723	\N	\N	\N	\N	9-13 July	\N	Abstract Book of the XXIII IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genova, Italy	\N	\N	statphys23_0659	http://st23.statphys23.org/webservices/abstract/preview_pop.php?ID_PAPER=659	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Graphene, the strictly two-dimensional hexagonal carbon crystal formed by just one graphitic plane  has been recently shown to be stable and to be a gapless semiconductor with high mobility, with great potential for new applications for electronic devices. The experimental demonstration of its  Dirac spectrum and anomalous Quantum Hall effect has initiated a very strong interest in this material.
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The very existence of graphene challenges the well known belief that two-dimensional crystals should be thermodynamically unstable. However, following the seminal work of Nelson and Peliti ( J. Physique, 48, 1085
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(1987)), it is by now accepted that a flat two-dimensional layer can be stabilized by anharmonic interactions between bending and stretching modes. Recent experiments (J.C. Meyer et al,Nature 445 (2007)) have found that freely hanged graphene is overall flat but rippled, i.e. it presents  finite height fluctuations. 
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We address the question of the stability of graphene and the possibility of stabilization due to anharmonic coupling between stretching and bending by means of atomistic Monte Carlo simulations based on the very accurate interactomic potential for carbon  LCBOPII that we have developped in the past [J.Los et al. Phys. Rev B 72, 214102 (2005)]. We perform simulations for samples up to 20000 particles, or about 25 nm X 25nm with periodic boundary conditions. We monitor height fluctutations and normal-normal correlations so as to be able to compare with existing results for models of membranes with fixed connectivity in the continuum. 
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We find several qualitative features that support the idea that ripples are an intrinsic mechanism of stabilization for two-dimensional membranes. In particular we find clear evidence of anharmonic coupling between bending and stretching phonons for long wavelength fluctuations, as well as softening of the elastic constants at high temperature. However, a detailed comparison shows deviations from the expected scaling.	c7e0a2ac1f78c82ee59177f3c3457507	2f9d1bca1514cbfac922cc0a92d1a7d6	1e32d0eaca4cafc6e1796bdd89c12c09	incollection	Ripples in graphene: Monte Carlo simulations compared to theory of tethered membranes	A. Fasolino and M.I. Katsnelson	Luciano Pietronero and Vittorio Loreto and Stefano Zapperi	2007
7956724	Phys. Rev.	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldstone:1962es	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+a+Goldstone+and+a+Weinberg+	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN A GOLDSTONE AND A WEINBERG	\N	\N	965-970	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,127,965;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.127.965}	Some proofs are presented of Goldstone's conjecture, that if there is continuous symmetry transformation under which the Lagrangian is invariant, then either the vacuum state is also invariant under the transformation, or there must exist spinless particles of zero mass.	2041c262cfa308853bd97f601edaaf4a	b85641b55f2e1aca33b80f1348588cbe	27630a0ae30e6823fbcb5ec1a8ad89aa	article	{Broken Symmetries}	Jeffrey Goldstone and Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg	\N	1962
7956741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tatsumi2009	http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/15/books/15garn.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05b3210bd7be6ad3281cc39288769282	cbc4aa050a6db21718a19a21e9bfd04d	004a4466a181b0740ae63ad40f5ea724	book	A Drifting Life	Yoshihiro Tatsumi	\N	2009
7956887	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag	St. Katharinen	\N	Pharos	Spickermann_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89590-159-8}	\N	6796306fa5fa5d4c8ce0123fe5b82086	4b88f0bb8ff70c1be1c2e23ec53713db	2a720f83eb0cdb948142c701254f73c6	book	Rom, Germanien und das Reich:  Festschrift zu Ehren von Rainer Wiegels anlässlich seines 65. Geburtstages	\N	Wolfgang Spickermann and Rainer Wiegels	2005
7956892	Bonner Jahrbücher	179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gechter_1979	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-129	\N	\N	\N		\N	6867ec362c76b6d94ab4c60f9dc88bc4	82d5692f6d227a78b6d46fbe5724d6be	a4358dee088214f6bd1c0805108ad19a	article	Die Anfänge des Niedergermanischen Limes	Michael Gechter	\N	1979
7956900	Bonner Jahrbücher	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gechter_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	377-396	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0003275df95a835ccf47329a448f353	c0f5bf19806546aa3556e6b8fb3aecee	0be684d05fa0000e0f4e2ff6c779143a	article	Zur ländlichen Besiedlung des Rheinlandes in römischer Zeit	Michael Gechter and Jürgen Kunow	\N	1986
7956906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Riemer_2006	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/504595644.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3534174386}	\N	70d7f02b31feee67095cb65ffbe602c7	1f8975e35adb5de91950f4d043a3fa35	8f9531a5180df537f5d5c73bec319fb7	book	Die römische Germanienpolitik:  Von Caesar bis Commodus	Ulrike Riemer	\N	2006
7956912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Planck_2005	http://www.agi-imc.de/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/alldocs/B7FD9CFA77E12F90C125714600443D4A/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806215553}	\N	b787ffcf751d155afc0a0bd20be7b8ff	ce08da247e6f540bf2c217b91dc6bcf2	38fc5fcff34f889d71129985eaaf4508	book	Die Römer in Baden-Württemberg:  Römerstätten und Museen von Aalen bis Zwiefalten	Dieter Planck and Rudolf Asskamp	\N	2005
7956929	\N	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht	Göttingen	\N	Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in G\\"ottingen. Philologisch-Historische Klasse	Jankuhn_1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-525-82380-0}	\N	251b714422b0db5f92bfa1853f989d1e	add27046febd0388c2499d2a38bf15dd	04598fa75a96cca652ec53060b394674	book	Das Dorf der Eisenzeit und des frühen Mittelalters:  Siedlungsform - wirtschaftliche Funktion - soziale Struktur:  Bericht über die Kolloquien der Kommission für die Altertumskunde Mittel- und Nordeuropas in den Jahren 1973 und 1974	\N	Herbert Jankuhn	1977
7956930	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Umschau-Verlag	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	Deutschland - das unbekannte Land	Elbe_1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-524-65001-5}	\N	8c425fbe4a3f5232d14cb11627e8e2d8	5edd22a14abccd640ba6234692c1ddfb	fe3377c2f4c1c3723dc69dcacd74be00	book	Unser römisches Erbe	Joachim Elbe	\N	1985
7956934	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scripta Mercaturae Verlag	St. Katharinen	\N	Pharos	Jacobsen.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89590-003-6}	\N	2db288cf52b40bd97a563415d79643cc	f36e0e48c8cebcc06ab78d51f41a4e74	77eba4f404ee6423d60fef3413708eeb	book	Primitiver Austausch oder freier Markt?:  Untersuchungen zum Handel in den gallisch-germanischen Provinzen während der römischen Kaiserzeit	Gurli Jacobsen	\N	1995
7956935	\N	\N	\N	2., durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Fischer_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806213259}	\N	9c1cd7e3a9b62828a9d4787cec44b5d9	f4621f44d879891dc4e20c4c0096965f	b31f18a996dda8300a9349614ccb05b3	book	Die Römer in Deutschland	Thomas Fischer	\N	2001
7956939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	Johne_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-05-003445-9}	\N	2465f21b45ef756b08d20fed7b30556c	252cfc9b8816e98286f77e0ac44e7b52	c6be3194b1f99e838f2f66bd674d7e07	book	Die Römer an der Elbe:  Das Stromgebiet der Elbe im geographischen Weltbild und im politischen Bewusstsein der griechisch-römischen Antike	Klaus-Peter Johne	\N	2006
7957045	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	Sammlung Rheinisches Land	LaBaume_1965	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6dc188d9bee116c25ee35c039ea3cf9d	9e36919e1193d40189eb2ed105d0505b	bb715ffbb23016a8b2225b46cd186747	book	Die Römer am Rhein	Peter La Baume	\N	1965
7957051	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Schmidt_2005	http://www.agi-imc.de/intelligentSEARCH.nsf/alldocs/F1F59D3E6BFB8457C1257282003453BA/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806219451}	\N	e204b6e2a29586e88e2af9a0f2b58159	3388fa7189fbbb6cd758af37372f751b	d7d3a38edbe93ff78b49f1d4758a56a8	book	Imperium Romanum:  Roms Provinzen an Neckar, Rhein und Donau:  Begleitband zur Ausstellung des Landes Baden-Württemberg im Kunstgebäude Stuttgart vom 1. Oktober 2005 bis 8. Januar 2006	\N	Susanne Schmidt and Dieter Planck	2005
7957054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gebr. Mann	Berlin	\N	\N	Baatz_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3786123470}	\N	307fb61767908b8645c18e4be0f75aee	cb43ccf4f3677631655100e1db825b19	bbe9228549020b179118046bf1a78d95	book	Der römische Limes:  Archäologische Ausflüge zwischen Rhein und Donau	Dietwulf Baatz	\N	2000
7957056	Archäologie im Rheinland	2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sauer_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	71-73	\N	\N	\N		\N	94c4e1a0dc0ca01143cb20d702db8ec4	6dd5de38870c3c6bc33f748752a25855	ed0fff44a7a5a17cba83dbe7e34421d3	article	Eine Herberge in der römischen Zivilsiedlung von Neuss	Sabine Sauer	\N	2005
7957063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Hermes-Einzelschriften Sonderband	Spielvogel_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3515079343}	\N	a9de0b81dcda7123f6af7f2c339827ea	dc9658af15c7f6c4c5444f43be45f4e6	715239a59379020c19c6e3505bf8bbe6	book	Res publica reperta:  Zur Verfassung und Gesellschaft der römischen Republik und des frühen Prinzipats ; Festschrift für Jochen Bleicken zum 75. Geburtstag	\N	Jörg Spielvogel and Jochen Bleicken	2002
7957071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pustet	Regensburg	\N	\N	Fischer_2008	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3106953&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7917-2120-0}	\N	6e4e4287639b9d827fba96a38accde7c	704c7d31d6728a0e7f60c0354cfaa517	57874a99ab007982f059982318c57d90	book	Der römische Limes in Bayern:  Geschichte und Schauplätze entlang des UNESCO-Welterbes	Thomas Fischer and Erika Riedmeier-Fischer	\N	2008
7957077	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Kölner Forschungen	Eck_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3805311834}	\N	b120d5fecd81d9e1518ad326df365283	0275dca3d80f2fbe4e7b4e7fd816fa36	b9967821d996273534da8e152a85078b	book	Die Stadt in Oberitalien und in den nordwestlichen Provinzen des Römischen Reiches:  Deutsch-Italienisches Kolloquium im italienischen Kulturinstitut Köln	\N	Werner Eck and Hartmut Galsterer	1991
7957086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Thiel_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1946-X}	\N	60146fe16f334f49ce5568b56ab427ab	190f392e4a578469fb4eed72c81de5c4	78e18d0927df3c7d47a212fb221378db	book	Wege am Limes:  55 Ausflüge in die Römerzeit	Andreas Thiel	\N	2005
7957095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Carroll_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3806217629}	\N	eb9d8d6cc7b711d29a55bdb92d4ce37f	156795e43bd9012753a2c6ab2cdb09e4	4167a6413a1f31b215099a6ca7dfaff6	book	Römer, Kelten und Germanen:  Leben in den germanischen Provinzen Roms	Maureen Carroll	\N	2003
7957098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stadt Neuss	Neuss	\N	\N	Gilliam_1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	616e80745f454c8a3f0fdd069a956314	83a4e9691df0d216987973e848c3e7a0	88d001ef4364502b528f8121ba6ab045	book	Römer in Neuss:  2000 Jahre Römer am Rhein: Materialsammlung zur Geschichte von Novaesium	\N	Helmut Gilliam	1983
7957106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Ausbuettel_1998	http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher&id=64	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3534122720}	\N	88c161fb9dd85fcbf0354970ab66d18d	e50806ff97068f6bc656dccae843ddfb	6ce768e7bedcd136441eb54d5f7b80db	book	Die Verwaltung des römischen Kaiserreiches: Von der Herrschaft des Augustus bis zum Niedergang des Weströmischen Reiches	M. Frank Ausbüttel	\N	1998
7957112	\N	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia Einzelschriften	WeinmannWalser.1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06739-6}	\N	cf3370833fc0dd077a4bd6bc4d1683a9	2ac667b5ace7fb3586a77c52f627dfee	35f18ae397adb51777b33e547b2eddeb	book	Historische Interpretationen:  Gerold Walser zum 75. Geburtstag, dargebracht von Freunden, Kollegen und Schülern	\N	Marlis Weinmann-Walser and Gerold Walser	1995
7957123	\N	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Führer zu vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Denkmälern	Niederrhein_1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	705d24df168859e1e4eca0670e634310	d81900c1bcdcd7c893e3d11c90d275b3	6ae77ef38f3679b488a0ef328be5884d	book	Linker Niederrhein, Krefeld, Xanten, Kleve	\N	Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz in Verb. mit dem Nordwestdeutschen u. d. West-u. Süddeutschen Verband für Altertumsforschung	1969
7957127	Heimatkalender des Kreises Wesel	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gechter_1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	95-103	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2709af325773661654c4279f4152918	af309bb4977e2b5f1cba83f1e2f5a6f4	1aa1dcacb7525729185fa92728bc88fd	article	Der Niedergermanische Limes: 1. 12 v. Chr. - 70 n. Chr.	Michael Gechter	\N	1986
7957147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archäologische Staatssammlung <München>	\N	Logo-Verl. Erfurth	Obernburg am Main	\N	Ausstellungskataloge der Archäologischen Staatssammlung ; Bd. 36	SWB-277934184	\N	\N		\N	\N	298	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-939462-06-4 ; 3-939462-06-3}, size = {298 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. ; 225 mm x 210 mm, 500 gr. ; 1 Beil.}	\N	837bbb6fefe378058df51e234b93cb58	ee6846361b370f5276dc62cff7193c08	58b1f4997ebd35f71049a9d96846eb83	book	Welterbe Limes - Roms Grenze am Main	\N	Bernd Steidl and Ludwig Wamser	2008
7957741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Naval Resarch Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boris1970	http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/AD715774	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2167	\N		The Alfven problem has plagued explicit numerical calculations of magnetohydrodynamic fluid behavior in regions where the fluid density is relatively small but can be solved by the inclusion of terms representing the displacement current in Maxwell's Equations. This modification limits the important physical velocities to c in a realistic way and so permits much longer computational timesteps than had previously been possible. Thus the small c technique will greatly extent the usefulness of present day computers for solving these MHD problems.	9ea654489087ba7103b1121b7b2bc650	b926344e1e5c4d38a7ee7f787a04b8bb	1f29014ad52ec304a0772328d55c5a86	techreport	A Physiclly Motivated Solution of the Alfven Problem. 	J.P. Boris	\N	1970
7958055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/focs/ReingoldVW00	\N	\N	Zig-zag expander	\N	\N	3-13	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	24ba8f175c365a37110cb436c66f0c71	632725bdd695dba4123766bef06f3a6d	c2707af31710bedda6874f43e7eafb6f	inproceedings	Entropy Waves, the Zig-Zag Graph Product, and New Constant-Degree
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               Expanders and Extractors	Omer Reingold and Salil P. Vadhan and Avi Wigderson	\N	2000
7958062	Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC)	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/eccc/ECCC-TR01-018	\N	\N	zig-zag expander	\N	\N	\N	\N	18	\N	ee = {http://eccc.hpi-web.de/eccc-reports/2001/TR01-018/index.html}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	cfa942a9d76de4943be74347d5eab22d	b2e998517086d09d51155e89bf614405	d76943585d434d1182985ea20ae4527e	article	Entropy Waves, the Zig-Zag Graph Product, and New Constant-Degree
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               Expanders and Extractors	Omer Reingold and Salil P. Vadhan and Avi Wigderson	\N	2001
7958164	The Bell System Technical Journal	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shannon1948	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a83e2bcbec188ce23acfe3dc408f92f4	754130207906fcec16a53d330eeff348	96909f29aa6568844e26b371a1f36628	article	A mathematical theory of communication	Claude Elwood Shannon	\N	1948
7958413	Chemical Reviews	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harding:2008	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cr078278y	\N	Computational Techniques at the Organic−Inorganic Interface in Biomineralization - Chemical Reviews (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	4823-4854	\N	11	\N	doi = {10.1021/cr078278y}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/cr078278y}	\N	3f542b07bbd93650384fac34972e9b39	1a705ff110a6e39d5dae23dd09ee0ffb	dad5bffaeee5c5897a836394ffd3d23a	article	Computational Techniques at the Organic-Inorganic Interface in Biomineralization	John H. Harding and Dorothy M. Duffy and Maria L. Sushko and P. Mark Rodger and David Quigley and James A. Elliott	\N	2008
7958614	Astrophysical Journal, Part 1	332	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1988ApJ...332..659E	\N	\N	Simulation of magnetohydrodynamic flows - A constrained transport method	\N	\N	659-677	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988ApJ...332..659E}, doi = {10.1086/166684}	\N	30824224fedf8a4004ee85e45cec4570	e32d8a7e51a019d84dcb7eca43d82203	b2e0ac671f1ebbd1af6856f6a54778c6	article	{Simulation of magnetohydrodynamic flows - A constrained transport method}	C. R. {Evans} and J. F. {Hawley}	\N	1988
7958648	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	ceriotti:020601	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e020601	\N	Langevin Equation with Colored Noise for Constant-Temperature Molecular Dynamics Simulations	\N	\N	020601	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {020601}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.020601}	We discuss the use of a Langevin equation with a colored (correlated) noise to perform constant-temperature molecular dynamics. Since the equations of motion are linear in nature, it is easy to predict the response of a Hamiltonian system to such a thermostat and to tune at will the relaxation time of modes of different frequency. This allows one to optimize the time needed for equilibration and to generate independent configurations. We show how this frequency-dependent response can be exploited to control the temperature of Car-Parrinello-like dynamics without affecting the adiabatic separation of the electronic degrees of freedom from the vibrations of the ions.	8a4869cd0dd37bd974b368db15c1b0d1	6e8fa3fc18297dfcc1ad8a5f43be7341	c22da00045581147f1ec693a581587c9	article	Langevin Equation with Colored Noise for Constant-Temperature Molecular Dynamics Simulations	Michele Ceriotti and Giovanni Bussi and Michele Parrinello	\N	2009
7958733	The Journal of Physical Chemistry C	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freeman:2007	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp071887p	\N	New Forcefields for Modeling Biomineralization Processes - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	11943-11951	\N	32	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp071887p}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp071887p}	 A generic method for producing potentials to model organicmineral systems is proposed. The method uses existing potentials for the components of the system and produces cross-term potentials between these components. The existing potentials are fitted to known mineral structures modeled with charges that mimic the Coulombic potential at the organicmineral interface. The method has been applied to supply a set of potentials to model calcite biomineralization, including watercalcite, bicarbonate ions, and a set of organic functional groups with calcite. Tests comparing the results from ab initio and other potential-based calculations demonstrate that the new potential set is reliable and accurate. 	84ba8e856d80a8dd1015f9e82228ef06	895e56b32735d31e534b24b781b4b7f7	ae31fd7d9993efb5699f4238cbc7e0be	article	New Forcefields for Modeling Biomineralization Processes	Colin L. Freeman and John H. Harding and David J. Cooke and James A. Elliott and Jennifer S. Lardge and Dorothy M. Duffy	\N	2007
7958748	Journal of Materials Chemistry	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harding:2006	http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/JM/article.asp?doi=b511650c	\N		\N	\N	1105-1112	\N	\N	\N		Biomaterials are hierarchical systems whose structure and properties represent a major challenge to simulation. We briefly discuss the remarkable experimental data now available both on the structure, formation and properties of biominerals. In the light of this we discuss current attempts to simulate biomaterials at atomic and meso length scales and timescales and the range of physical effects that are important in producing biomaterials. We emphasise the importance of obtaining robust forcefields for these systems and the sensitivity of simulations to the forcefields used. We conclude by suggesting future directions for the field and remaining problems to be solved.	d82b859fdcae636e09cdfb05776f5ed2	fd72541a7763c447afc311bee0256bd7	8f0412b19205652b6cef16175162f50b	article	The challenge of biominerals to simulations	J. H. Harding and D. M. Duffy	\N	2006
7959219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunegis2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	741-750	\N	\N	\N		\N	758c94353687cc072a20121c70dba3dd	0edf457d49c96250a1a3218c39b06f04	3afd073c827e2a48daeb978e95679f41	inproceedings	The slashdot zoo: mining a social network with negative edges	Jérôme Kunegis and Andreas Lommatzsch and Christian Bauckhage	\N	2009
7959231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	731-740	\N	\N	\N		\N	42a5ef0aefc14be29a45934b9a2f89d4	1d0c41c49ae3821dbde05fe6e34d0a4a	7fcf55020eba90bc5875591cd5a2ddec	inproceedings	Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia	Ulrik Brandes and Patrick Kenis and Jürgen Lerner and Denise van Raaij	\N	2009
7959243	ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1502806	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--48	\N	1	\N	issn = {1073-0516}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1502800.1502806}	\N	dd4df323e040abfa5442771ce15b4923	a919f7a848895df4c0b5a799a62fcd2e	9c7c8d5dcc7a981da567783bbed20bc8	article	The calendar is crucial: Coordination and awareness through the family calendar	Carman Neustaedter and A. J. Bernheim Brush and Saul Greenberg	\N	2009
7959437	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lindley2009154	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WGR-4T1944N-2/2/4284105d6eac72564fd40ef8bb8eea6c	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies : 
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Resilience in the face of innovation: Household trials with BubbleBoard	\N	The family and communication technologies	154 - 164	\N	2	\N	issn = {1071-5819}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2008.07.008}	We present the results of a field trial in which a visual answer machine, the BubbleBoard, was deployed in five households. The aims of the trial were to create an improved answer machine, but also, and more interestingly, to encourage family members to appropriate it through the inclusion of open and playful design elements. Through making aspects of audio messages visible, BubbleBoard offered a number of improvements over existing answer machines. However, the new affordances associated with this were not appropriated by family members in the ways we had expected. We discuss possible reasons for this, and conclude that attempting to encourage appropriation through [`]openness' in design may not be sufficient in the face of well-established social practices.	0af291ec8dc5fd6b24917cb311d02f5e	cd8e24f148795fcecab25657f534d813	523dea2d35d4572a7a57c9fc5cdfc546	article	Resilience in the face of innovation: Household trials with BubbleBoard	Siân E. Lindley and Richard Banks and Richard Harper and Anab Jain and Tim Regan and Abigail Sellen and Alex S. Taylor	\N	2009
7959669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 36	Hägermann:2008	\N	\N		\N	138,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0801-5}	\N	f9a6742970416213d240154568b05e66	e0068cbff5700a18e1b470dff4aed93f	469e6c08d776aaf6619bf43ee5359055	book	Das Papsttum am Vorabend des Investiturstreits. Stephan IX. (1057-1058), Benedikt X. (1058) und Nikolaus II. (1058-1061)	Dieter Hägermann	\N	2008
7959673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catholic Univ. of America Press	Washington, D.C.,	\N	\N	Dunn:2008	\N	\N		\N	33,99 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-8132-1526-6}	\N	762067a1d39ebb2ecdd399d3cf40be61	c72fa8cd5f7355749c50314dcb787430	9c1839e7d183b0ac20356e95ea0ec388	book	Tertullian's Aduersos Iudaeos. A Rhetorical Analysis	Geoffrey D. Dunn	\N	2008
7959676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 33	Fattori:2004	\N	\N		\N	128,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-407-9}	\N	fd8a256bc567e2486cb5e0ce23de9017	63ce42273c3e5d22e8a1aaf1630149e3	820b93177c00c38af667703532493108	book	Clemente VIII e il sacro collegio 1592-1605. Meccanismi istituzionali ed accentramento di governo	Maria Teresa Fattori	\N	2004
7959678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 32	Brechenmacher:2004	\N	\N		\N	138,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-405-5}	\N	bf780b580fe8b0b08809a1c044cdcd2e	57bd84a3c3f7f9ce0674b8b2fcd8a66f	c92d0fa9e010562c02cce0dc8f9eb992	book	Das Ende der doppelten Schutzherrschaft. Der Heilige Stuhl und die Juden am Übergang zur Moderne (1775-1870)	Thomas Brechenmacher	\N	2004
7959682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 31/3	Weber:2004	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0401-7}	\N	214ee6e5469a8ffcf77960756a15d8b2	5c0a840bd1ed90a1c4641a2abc8a6db7	1ebfbb6b918da023a0165f574d895481	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie;
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3. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2004
7959685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 31/2	Weber:2003	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0400-0}	\N	e9411cf67a0093d4c1b4f89adb2483a0	b6e59edb5d528479e632c6f55cd18f8e	e3a2c7349b1792559ff3d7ff61a68da7	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie;
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2. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2003
7959688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 31/1	Weber:2003	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0337-9}	\N	0b187f60d776ed6420f745ab20134d1b	2b717f9ee29959670b7e52811bb18730	85e4f4a6cde901cf14c61a131f506093	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie; 
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1. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2003
7959691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 30	Emich:2001	\N	\N		\N	78,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0121-4}	\N	22d9f273635fef44b75f18d5838211f1	6f4e31a948cf34f2aa4569b1016cb6ab	e0e729ac5863d2c3efac9e82ca12281f	book	Bürokratie und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1606-1621). Studien zur frühneuzeitlichen Mikropolitik in Rom	Birgit Emich	\N	2001
7959694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 21	Fogarty:1982	\N	\N		\N	46,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-8237-4}	\N	c139611c5028fae24c9f8d7d5ca45d4b	88c5eaa654807bbbc05d6fc7f8e009fa	bb60db9549efd31483efe83b9a72b303	book	The Vatican and the American Hierarchy. From 1870 to 1965	Gerald P. Fogarty	\N	1982
7959697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 13/2	Weber:1977	\N	\N		\N	64,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7818-6}	\N	a52e08a9ede1e7725a9c67829c457e7c	d52e08c30b1b95bd5794350f91c31291	2337918fc98a96bb1efcfe296d790078	book	Kardinäle und Prälaten in den letzten Jahrzehnten des Kirchenstaates. Elite-Rekrutierung, Karriere-Muster und soziale Zusammensetzung der kurialen Führungsschicht zur Zeit Pius IX. (1846-1878). 
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2. Halbband	Christoph Weber	\N	1977
7959701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 13/1	Weber:1977	\N	\N		\N	66,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7801-8}	\N	6c36630a9d145c75f1d630b81e38555e	cfc1df50304a52a68d1a42536557fa72	15df0292cc41d02540c2e1aa9875a613	book	Kardinäle und Prälaten in den letzten Jahrzehnten des Kirchenstaates. Elite-Rekrutierung, Karriere-Muster und soziale Zusammensetzung der kurialen Führungsschicht zur Zeit Pius' IX. (1846-1878). 1. Halbband	Christoph Weber	\N	1977
7959702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 6/2	Reinhard:1974	\N	\N		\N	V, 249 Seiten; 
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26,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7426-3}	\N	83be94a8e7350f01e2089b15bbba9990	0dd97e18747b6d9b562244af886651df	564bd6eedd198041e15b6be8d3d1c7d1	book	Papstfinanz und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1605 bis 1621). Studien und Quellen zur Struktur und zu quantitativen Aspekten des päpstlichen Herrschaftssystems. 2. Teil: Quellen	Wolfgang Reinhard	\N	1974
7959707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum; 6/1	Reinhard:1974	\N	\N		\N	20,00 €	XV, 160 Seiten	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7419-5}	\N	6ca8937ef1646b3bdf7b41904a449390	7ab51328f7fc381a3483301513f8c6c6	c8843e409329812cc83e3aa4df8657f2	book	Papstfinanz und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1605 bis 1621). Studien und Quellen zur Struktur und zu quantitativen Aspekten des päpstlichen Herrschaftssystems
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1. Teil: Studien.	Wolfgang Reinhard	\N	1974
7959711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Fontes Christiani 64/1	Scholten:2009	\N	\N		\N	41,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-51935-7}	\N	700bb2fb772103c0474fc1d20c5e29b1	cc94a67956426082d559b23a68ab1194	adf731d06552c2a27a8ea7fae53afef5	book	Johannes Philoponos: De aeternitate mundi - Über die Ewigkeit der Welt; Griechisch/Deutsch;
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Band 1	Clemens Scholten	\N	2009
7959713	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Fontes Christiani 64/2	Scholten:2009	\N	\N		\N	39,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-503-51937-1}	\N	64da5b87c95ceb93c0ff5d6f592d17cf	ea61a28a760597a2e0de385ec00bc4d3	66e29e9371d4110fc864955dd8f7510f	book	Johannes Philoponos: De aeternitate mundi - Über die Ewigkeit der Welt; Griechisch/Deutsch;
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2. Teil	Clemens Scholten	\N	2009
7959720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	\N	Backhouche:2009	\N	\N		\N	65,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-53082-6}	\N	299b82d3091314e4c9c491a6872f3905	913c99deb27b7dc0abcc7789fdb337ef	997a8472bfa6396cbbd86a3b41b797d7	book	Lactance: De opificio mundi. Édition et traduction commentée	Béatrice Bakhouche; Sabine Luciani	\N	2009
7959722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut d'Études Augustiniennes	Paris	\N	\N	Bazil:2008	\N	\N		\N	55,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-85121-227-6}	\N	78ef3c50ef1db10cfe7e5c1b9de66ac4	77d7b66a0b56c33618accc467586da4c	aec7114c2b2898e54fde9df9adb02fb2	book	'Centones christiani': métamorphoses d'une forme intertextuelle dans la poésie latine chrétienne de l'Antiquité tardive	Martin Bazil	\N	2008
7959724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Echter	Würzburg	\N	\N	Hellebrand:2009	\N	\N		\N	25,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-429-04172-4}	\N	ebe16b6ed91c17bf5189b4c766f35eda	b067bb91b0db4e79a9bb1bf40e68489e	4e6457fd86cfccdeeda3141ad7fd00c5	book	Augustinus als Richter	Johannes Hellebrand	\N	2009
7959730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	Forschungen zur Kirchen und Dogmengeschichte; 99	Noormann:2009	\N	\N		\N	62,90 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-525-55377-0}	\N	b49fc866bc2c85bb6386bb0913c50156	938f2cafc264ca8d7161e285da2f95fe	581330e5a12a9e173f3d8b37a98a6669	book	Ad salutem consulere. Die Paränese Cyprians im Kontext antiken und frühchristlichen Denkens	Rolf Noormann	\N	2009
7959733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut d'Études Augustiniennes	Paris	\N	\N	Lancel:2008	\N	\N		\N	50,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-85121-226-9}	\N	ad3ce68ed0bafd7c588b0c8a475407fd	aba16c47143b8e28c0345a7887bfa0c7	4f8bceadfa453232315c6f1b249b0dd0	book	Augustin d'Hippone: Lettres 1-30	Serge Lancel	\N	2008
7959785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emereo Pty Ltd	London, UK, UK	\N	\N	1457712	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1921523603, 9781921523601}	\N	bad7f70b481aa3b9a62df810817a010e	5d476fe332a628898b545b16d441cbd2	df9718fbcfe8bf89ee855e0214790b62	book	Demand Management of IT Services: SLA Management and IT Service Strategy - Optimize the use of Capacity by moving Workload to Less utilized Times, Hardware, or Places Best Practices Handbook	Gerard Blokdijk	\N	2008
7959868	Bibliotheksdienst	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HerbVernetzung	http://scidok.sulb.uni-saarland.de/volltexte/2008/1587/	\N		\N	\N	550-555	\N	5	\N		Bereits seit mehreren Jahren ist die Verbreitung von Open-Access-Repositorien in Deutschland vorbildlich. Inzwischen existiert an fast jeder Universität ein institutionelles Repository und für einige wenige Fächer gibt es auch bereits fachspezifische Repositorien. Für beide Arten von Repositorien ist der Inhalt bzw. die Inhaltsmenge der entscheidende Bewertungsmaßstab, doch das Füllen der Server mit Inhalt ist selten einfach. Anbieter disziplinärer und institutioneller Server sehen sich bei der Content-Akquise unterschiedlichen Problemen und Chancen gegenübergestellt. Institutionelle Repositorien verfügen in der Regel über eine große Nähe zur „Kundschaft“ Wissenschaftler und sind bestrebt, den Output der jeweiligen Institution zu präsentieren. Wissenschaftler allerdings denken eher in Fächern als in Institutionen und wünschen möglichst nur einen fachlichen Einstieg, der ihnen sämtliche relevanten Quellen liefert. So erscheinen institutionelle Repositorien aus ihrer Sicht oft wie ein wenig attraktiver Gemischtwarenladen. Wissenschaftler sind daher wenig motiviert, ihre Publikationen in institutionelle Repositorien einzupflegen. Auch die Suche nach relevanten Fachinformationen auf einzelnen institutionellen Repositorien macht zumeist wenig Sinn und Suchmaschinen wie OAIster , die eine Suche über verschiedene Repositorien hinweg ermöglichen, sind den wenigsten Wissenschaftlern bekannt. Zudem sind in diesen Suchmaschinen überwiegend fachfremde Inhalte zu finden, so dass die Präzision der Suchresultate leidet. Schließlich bieten solche Repository-Metasuchmaschinen keine fachliche Erschließung oder ein Browsing über eine Fachklassifikation und disziplinäre Open-Access-Suchmaschinen sucht man (meist) vergebens. Fachliche Repositorien hingegen können als zentraler Anlaufpunkt für informationssuchende Wissenschaftler fungieren und verfügen oft über Zusatzfeatures wie eine fachliche Erschließung bzw. eine Browsingoption über eine anerkannte Fachklassifikation. Trotz höherer Akzeptanz bei den Wissenschaftlern fehlt den Anbietern überregional, fachlich ausgerichteter Repositorien oft die besagte Nähe zum Wissenschaftler, die institutionelle Repositorien für die Gewinnung von Inhalt nutzen können. Zudem schließen Verlage, die das Self-Archiving von Postprints auf institutionellen Repositorien zulassen, teilweise fachliche Repositorien vom Self-Archiving aus – vermutlich wegen der Befürchtung, auf einem fachlichen Repository aggregierte Postprint-Veröffentlichungen könnten zu Lasten der Zeitschriftennachfrage gehen.
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Bei genauerer Betrachtung fällt auf, dass die Stärken und Schwächen von fachlichen und institutionellen Repositorien teilweise komplementär sind und dass in enger Zusammenarbeit der Repositorien untereinander wesentliche Verbesserungen herbeigeführt werden könnten, um Inhalt für die Repositorien zu generieren, stärker auf die Bedürfnisse der Wissenschaftler einzugehen und Publikationen aus Deutschland auch international sichtbarer zu machen. Um Synergieeffekte für beide Modelle zu schaffen, verabredeten die Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz als Betreiberin von KOPS und die Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (SULB) das Überspielen der Metadaten der Veröffentlichungen der Konstanzer Psychologen auf das disziplinäre Repository PsyDok der SULB.	788bc03c5bf6b425e5e7fb9d89f480f1	86ec2d82fa813ca159771937080c25d9	fdb2c28ecd1f0b9f3ebf61a491d48b30	article	Vernetzung von fachlichen und institutionellen Open-Access-Repositorien : Pilotversuch zum Austausch von Metadaten zwischen KOPS, dem institutionellen Repository der Universität Konstanz, und PsyDok, dem fachlichen Repository der Saarländischen Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek im Bereich Psychologie	Anja Kersting Tobias Leidinger Ulrich Herb	\N	2008
7959889	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachhochschule K\\"oln	\N	eprints315851	http://eprints.rclis.org/15851/	\N	thesis repositories	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The concept of the institutional repository is currently discussed in library science and in practice around the globe. Many universities hope for significant advantages caused by publishing servers collecting the outflow of their scientific institutions as electronic documents and providing them via internet. If nothing else they count on a huge advertising impact for their own institution. For this reason, in recent years, many universities and scientific institutions in Germany as in the rest of the world decided to build their own document server. From the beginning, there has been a close link between this approach and the international open-access movement. Not a few represent the view, both concepts could create a decisive influence on the changing system of scientific publishing. But contrary to the initial optimistic estimates, many operators of this type of archive servers today find themselves confronted with significant difficulties. In this regard primarily the lack of acceptance by the scientific authors proves to be a fundamental problem that may threaten the success of the concept.	2d77142f36e9ff615d79d8a1f12f1266	935fea52cfc796536ffce908b9b6e832	c4bb3062a3d861f1b46e1c7fa8029831	unpublished	Institutionelle Repositorien in Deutschland	Martin Boosen	\N	2008
7959989	Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:abril:2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73580-9_4	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	5--19	\N	\N	\N		In constraint satisfaction, local search is an incomplete method for finding a solution to a problem. Solving a general constraint
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satisfaction problem (CSP) is known to be NP-complete; so that heuristic techniques are usually used. The main contributionof this work is twofold: (i) a technique for de-composing a CSP into a DFS-tree CSP structure; (ii) an heuristic search techniquefor solving DFS-tree CSP structures. This heuristic search technique has been empirically evaluated with random CSPs. Theevaluation results show that the behavior of our heuristic outperforms than the behavior of a centralized algorithm.	cb102101727a93b5ca05ce257522c902	054c1fa2515c9b5cfeda03ee4434863f	96d88640aeb834545c39b22dc9761966	article	DFS-Tree Based Heuristic Search	Montserrat Abril and Miguel Salido and Federico Barber	\N	2007
7959997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	\N	\N	Handbook of oriental studies : Section 3, Southeast Asia ; 18	UBHD2075208	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	LII, 331 S. : K	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-16034-7}, language = {eng}	\N	6d3f5e8c82054c7fe7035636b3b0154f	6ec5b281f4b392f562806cd02cf8d30a	690d7d066ce4fea7cdb9c3688fbd8cf8	book	Social dynamics in the highlands of Southeast Asia	François [Hrsg.] Robinne	\N	2007
7960036	AI Magazine	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:kumar:1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-44	\N	1	\N		\N	bee733c5f9f29bcd49d05d244eaf5979	d0b236f60b4c24d8c572fcf889ad7128	db469758396785e9b40092d4544410dd	article	Algorithms for Constraint Satisfaction Problems: A Survey	Vipin Kumar	\N	1992
7960039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jann2002a	http://www.socio.ethz.ch/people/jannb/publications/uebungen.zip	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c425f2c2b1730ecdd59fd07d476b9b96	2b74a4f54b929e0f76edfb15ca187977	c3dc342f5190356de3e78f57c9351cce	techreport	Stata-Befehlsreferenz	Ben Jann	\N	2002
7960089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bangel & Schmitt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD65673128	\N	\N	Studentenleben in Heidelberg	\N	\N	23 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	7a051dd215e781836033fc27c99eba37	61bb77ea0ca42dd9f48ea0f6f0b05099	2979108f8c4427537478693619d3fca4	book	Die Heidelberger Studentencorps	\N	\N	1856
7960105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton Univ. Pr.	Princeton, NJ	\N	\N	UBHD1277403	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XII, 338 S. : 4	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-691-05407-X}, language = {}	\N	4a49c07ad85c29b0b00cc57d839bffd7	3acb5ec2c8d6c5bbc02e3d109bb67cc9	8068c9ad63eb7d6684f581f78864ef9d	book	Burmese administrative cycles	Victor B. Lieberman	\N	1984
7960108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Review Publ.	Hong Kong	\N	\N	UBHD1296099	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	270 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {962-7010-35-9}, language = {}	\N	b5a6eed03abcb27a0d59c59be4e3e34a	4c133b5b2eae3a32ac6336c1f36d9a2a	8879f9b30de470690f3ed8630af5e979	book	Outrage	Bertil Lintner	\N	1989
7960111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell Univ., Southeast Asia Program	Ithaca, N.Y.	\N	\N	UBHD1301178	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	V, 112 S. : Ill	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-87727-121-6}, language = {}	\N	21e352c740b5b5fdbde82885ea0e6a1f	73aad02f07c4112355c7814a396826e7	0681271d39846e90fdec31ed933a59c9	book	Independent Burma at forty years	Josef [Hrsg.] Silverstein	\N	1989
7960112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen & Unwin	London	\N	\N	UBHD1185159	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XVII, 163 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-04-294105-9}, language = {}	\N	0f1f43a8c84fa5836a751ca0481a67f2	ee8f9894c9426fa8508e867d1ef47c20	5fe2e6a8cf184b47a1690df554099507	book	Buddhism, imperialism and war	Trevor Ling	\N	1979
7960114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell Univ. Pr.	Ithaca	\N	\N	UBHD1117881	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	400 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8014-0875-X}, language = {eng}	\N	77f393b35b9b38b7926de7e2aa45d26d	c460e3fe0000b991d8ab20a876e89053	be786774403e893db3f1068b65037af8	book	Sangha and state in Burma	Edward Michael Mendelson	\N	1975
7960117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutgers Univ. Pr.	New Brunswick, N.J.	\N	\N	UBHD1228872	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XI, 263 S. : Kt	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8135-0900-9}, language = {}	\N	fd3bfa613924190523c61ed317dcc50a	a2c296b2cc129a78513520634daf8725	d2346283be0ad5dd26450d5bf864f4c2	book	Burmese politics	Josef Silverstein	\N	1980
7960119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Asia Publ. House	Bombay	\N	\N	UBHD1097127	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XVI, 239 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	5a1b4abe1318c9b301bc66c271f5f089	dde82e4204925748c40577e45f368455	ea80365a9099a3e54ab18baf54b4ef1e	book	Burma through alien eyes	Helen G. Trager	\N	1966
7960124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Pr.	Boulder	\N	\N	UBHD1302999	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	220 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8133-0743-0}, language = {}	\N	657a521c14c70e7ce7e2b02102eeea00	9a44534435e3f7dbe07f0513487a87e5	83e68f555de1c003e28fd6b96aea7f98	book	Ethnic conflict in Buddhist societies	Kingsley M. [Hrsg.] DeSilva	\N	1988
7960129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Pr.	Boulder, Colo.	\N	\N	UBHD487098	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIV, 150 S. : I	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-86531-175-7}, language = {}	\N	1b99ecb50df5c12852e20b8f8ff25711	3608ed343ca80f6c40bb5289ac8ed60c	0a09bf1915b152a314231eea8a61e20f	book	Burma	David I. Steinberg	\N	1982
7960132	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASEAN Economic Research Unit ;Inst. of Southeast Asian Studies	Singapore	\N	\N	UBHD1305693	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	X, 288 S. : gra	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {981-3035-55-2, 981-3035-58-7}, language = {}	\N	f5de7954a4b1e83d08b85ae59d21fd46	49e21e1d4c70e8b3d334602fc55e5333	f081d65bf039fce8b7e5ea0f03449137	book	Myanmar dilemmas and options	Mya Than [Hrsg.]	\N	1990
7960180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell Univ. Press	Ithaca [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD70369	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIII, 224 S. : 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8014-0911-X, 0-8014-9863-5}, language = {eng}	\N	4bb8d912519c151e8718cdf974a95a11	8dce8701bc3a926c7d333dcba29ca1aa	cd873f9b2bf9c56f8a99581f8aad83c9	book	Burma	Josef Silverstein	\N	1977
7960186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Northern Illinois Univ., Center for Southeast Asian Studies	\N	\N	\N	UBHD610693	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0741-2037}, language = {}	\N	141d4fdc84abdedc9c6f8d2f4f26b988	0bee702d1c8f435c5c18dd606f038d38	4350b285ae5c505b627d5beb3c961b38	book	Crossroads	\N	\N	xxxx
7960187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Pr.	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD697317	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIV, 424 S. : K	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	8e2064d9fc5bc18936799888f148c759	1877b8f27116d609c30e84ed8859ad60	21d3604f7ae5ee2114c126788e3bbaf4	book	The Union of Burma	Hugh Tinker	\N	1961
7960188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Pr. [u.a.]	Dhaka	\N	\N	UBHD1791665	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXI, 521 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-85649-660-0, 1-85649-659-7, 974-8434-81-8}, language = {}	\N	bf058156935aaa947f6f6641e9426857	6ce79deaddff2738b5cd8fb74dd02926	1aa31fb1e8f6bdb1112525d150dfd0b9	book	Burma	Martin Smith	\N	1999
7960190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press [u.a.]	Boulder [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1622623	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XV, 514 S. : Il	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8133-2344-4, 974-8496-19-8}, language = {eng}	\N	d4a76bbd0460c8d97512d2308237a48c	910a746849291050e24146abd5cb1a09	282f8c854cbedc0dda30a7d5a08c09c5	book	Burma in revolt	Bertil Lintner	\N	1994
7960192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Praeger	New York, NY [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1321224	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XV, 333 S. : gr	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-275-93613-9}, language = {}	\N	a818b752c97aa1e50cf1ab2e15bb48ed	cd329d0b14d78c30230f14dfae217b1c	d5c6e55bc24172d7aed39fb2cf5df728	book	The Burma road to poverty	Mya Maung	\N	1991
7960193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Southeast Asia Program	\N	\N	Southeast Asia program series / Cornell University &lt;Ithaca, NY&gt; / Southeast Asia Program ; 6	UBHD1572179	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XI, 111 S. : Il	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-87727-123-2}, language = {}	\N	8213f7b81ac09b7bcb7a7b723e21b0d3	9a5c7f0ba6a1facf130f59bf0d9f5673	3346dcf2bea6dcdabfdb73fa30297f72	book	The rise and fall of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB)	Bertil Lintner	\N	1990
7960214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Hawaii Press	Honolulu	\N	\N	UBHD691795	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	IX, 263 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8248-1140-2}, language = {}	\N	fb7e27fc083968392cdebe4503ea8450	7ab007855d32cf92c12d7dde9d63e54f	f71a22525bc304beabdcc518c449f11a	book	The politics of tourism in Asia	Linda K. Richter	\N	1989
7960217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verlag	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD541453	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	285 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-33690-1}, language = {ger}	\N	d8698d68384f0081e3df188a9daa7a57	acdeb4df8dc0dbacac701b7ac5eb4a37	d6396d9c3ec9503ad1a3b2f235be9ed3	book	Tourismus zwischen West und Ost: ein Beitrag zum Frieden?	Norbert Ropers	\N	1986
7960223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bundesministerium für Wirtschaftl. Zusammenarbeit, Information, Bildungsarbeit	\N	\N	Entwicklungs-Politik : Materialien ; 67	UBHD467859	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	191 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	b221be35aa79cd4496513902cdb7b6da	ed6ea8e627319366b3afed622dc61abc	b98773fba798cce76ab5eb35b50ebf32	book	Tourismus in Entwicklungsländer	Armin Vielhaber	\N	1981
7960224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Forschungsinst. für Fremdenverkehr d. Univ. Bern	\N	\N	Berner Studien zum Fremdenverkehr ; 22	UBHD1558303	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	175 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	0f7315a358bcd5c65c7241f2f9dda63a	46730f9df04bf5cbfabcb11e4325ece0	c63af99f95ee3ac1f93ae79e2e73840c	book	Freizeit und Tourismus	Jost Krippendorf and Bernhard Kramer and Hansruedi Müller	\N	1986
7960226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	\N	\N	Herderbücherei : Initiative ; 4	UBHD1872465	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-541-09504-1}, language = {ger}	\N	a291fb036e24f639a2f16edadd7e4ab0	b3935d7b138521282bdaa9d457601187	7905aba767127e71f66300bf0bb6525b	book	Radikale Touristen	Gerd-Klaus [Hrsg.] Kaltenbrunner	\N	1975
7960274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '00: Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	337228	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=337180.337228	\N	Principled design of the modern Web architecture	\N	\N	407--416	\N	\N	\N	location = {Limerick, Ireland}, isbn = {1-58113-206-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/337180.337228}	The World Wide Web has succeeded in large part because its software architecture has been designed to meet the needs of an Internet-scale distributed hypermedia system. The modern Web architecture emphasizes scalability of component interactions, generality of interfaces, independent deployment of components, and intermediary components to reduce interaction latency, enforce security, and encapsulate legacy systems. In this paper, we introduce the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style, developed as an abstract model of the Web architecture to guide our redesign and definition of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Uniform Resource Identifiers. We describe the software engineering principles guiding REST and the interaction constraints chosen to retain those principles, contrasting them to the constraints of other architectural styles. We then compare the abstract model to the currently deployed Web architecture in order to elicit mismatches between the existing protocols and the applications they are intended to support.	4f9a078ccf3f619219a74199f43bd662	61e1fbc15b65aa08d8b25a523fc335d7	3e891b0a93fbb7f0e375714d032609ad	inproceedings	Principled design of the modern Web architecture	Roy T. Fielding and Richard N. Taylor	\N	2000
7960391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bilal:2008qx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0802.0634	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0802.0634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0802.0634;%%}, eprint = {0802.0634}	These lectures on anomalies are relatively self-contained and intended for graduate students who are familiar with the basics of quantum field theory. We begin with several derivations of the abelian anomaly: anomalous transformation of the measure, explicit computation of the triangle Feynman diagram, relation to the index of the Euclidean Dirac operator. The chiral (non-abelian) gauge anomaly is derived by evaluating the anomalous triangle diagram with three non-abelian gauge fields coupled to a chiral fermion. We discuss in detail the relation between anomaly, current non-conservation and non-invariance of the effective action, with special emphasis on the derivation of the anomalous Slavnov-Taylor/Ward identities. We show why anomalies always are finite and local. A general characterization is given of gauge groups and fermion representations which may lead to anomalies in four dimensions, and the issue of anomaly cancellation is discussed, in particular the classical example of the standard model.
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Then, we move to more formal developments and arbitrary even dimensions. After introducing a few basic notions of differential geometry, in particular characteristic classes, we derive the descent equations. We prove the Wess-Zumino consistency condition and show that relevant anomalies correspond to BRST cohomologies at ghost number one. We discuss why and how anomalies are related to characteristic classes in two more dimensions and outline their computation in terms of the index of an appropriate Dirac operator. Finally we derive the gauge and gravitational anomalies in arbitrary even dimensions from the appropriate index and explain the anomaly cancellations in ten-dimensional IIB supergravity and in type I and heterotic superstrings. 	58b1530e67d93fc99d96292e6af8f92e	c9c11cce868dfcbf6eceb9afb0c66fcc	43dd06d7a1382af582b2ab1e883428ea	article	{Lectures on Anomalies}	Adel Bilal	\N	2008
7960413	Nuclear Physics B	183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karsten1981103	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-47318FV-XS/2/665429bcf82a7b54cce83b8bb1fc48c9	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Lattice fermions: Species doubling, chiral invariance and the triangle anomaly	\N	\N	103 - 140	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(81)90549-6}	We investigate the formulation of fermions in lattice gauge theories, in weak coupling perturbation theory. It is shown that a lattice fermion formulation without species doubling and with explicit continuous chiral symmetry is impossible. We interpret this as a manifestation of the triangle anomaly. Green functions and (axial) vector flavor currents in lattice QCD with Wilson fermions are studied. We show that in the (weak coupling) continuum limit the theory is equivalent to perturbative continuum QCD: chiral invariant and with the usual anomaly in the flavor singlet axial current.	c2002c23d5cb9d3aa9c012362fe9705d	d7dfdd9d81cb7be9574ae7202329e627	b3a4580b074c4ebe1a2b722dd6523759	article	Lattice fermions: Species doubling, chiral invariance and the triangle anomaly	Luuk H. Karsten and Jan Smith	\N	1981
7960448	Phys. Rev.	D29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:1983bg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D29,285	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D29,285	\N	\N	285	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D29,285;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.29.285}	A straightforward application of various regularization schemes in perturbation theory generally leads to physically unacceptable results in the evaluation of the chiral anomaly if the gauge theory contains γ5 couplings. In gauge theory the anomaly-free properties should be imposed on all the gauge vertices, regardless of whether they are vector or axial-vector, and thus the (nongauge) vector vertex of a triangle diagram could contain an anomaly if the gauge couplings involve γ5. This is illustrated by the fermion number (vector) current in the Weinberg-Salam theory. It is then shown that the path-integral formalism naturally resolves those complications and gives rise to a unique gauge-invariant result. The Hermiticity of eigenvalue equations in Euclidean gauge theory plays an important role in the path-integral formalism. A path-integral treatment of gauge theory with S and P Higgs couplings is also described.	2bf3dd5ab344c27fdadc16d46f5fa7ef	99cc35aca2597ad5b539e3fe29f75f40	320fa27aab719fa73f95ceb36f3200d7	article	{On the Evaluation of Chiral Anomaly in Gauge Theories with
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                  Gamma(5) Couplings}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	1984
7960458	Nuclear Physics B	235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedan1984395	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T4PR-83/2/965583692e327f14ff85702ba317d75d	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Supersymmetric derivation of the Atiyah-Singer index and the chiral anomaly	\N	\N	395 - 416	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90506-6}	We present an elementary derivation of the Atiyah-Singer formula for the index of the Dirac operator. This index is the space-time integral of the trace of the chiral anomaly. We calculate the full chiral anomaly using the supersymmetric path integral for a spinning particle moving through space-time.	76aa70bdae55a04786c200e944b38888	58b3fc9afde4b1afdeb415b10a0da1d9	208685aae2a2ef45b322e453cdd13829	article	Supersymmetric derivation of the Atiyah-Singer index and the chiral anomaly	D. Friedan and P. Windey	\N	1984
7960466	Phys. Rev.	D29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einhorn:1983nv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D29,331	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D29,331	\N	\N	331	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D29,331;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.29.331}	It is shown that the path-integral derivation of the axial anomaly, when generalized correctly to the case of parity-violating gauge theories, gives the same result as the use of standard gauge-invariant regulators.	d2b3e1adbc907ba699e451c4b9ab570a	02b4ba26f0309069e8a5368b5eda86fb	d907939f543b28e3a67ca99c1dda1d69	article	{COMMENT ON FUJIKAWA'S PATH INTEGRAL DERIVATION OF THE
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                  CHIRAL ANOMALY}	M. B. Einhorn and D. R. T. Jones	\N	1984
7960470	Annals of Physics	158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nepomechie198467	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WB1-4DDR15C-3V/2/203cc5dfebd69dbd5cae5537bc7aa114	\N	ScienceDirect - Annals of Physics : Evaluating fermion determinants through the chiral anomaly*1	\N	\N	67 - 77	\N	1	\N	issn = {0003-4916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0003-4916(84)90239-2}	A class of fermion operators whose determinants can be calculated exactly has recently been noted. We observe that typically such operators can be chirally rotated into the free Dirac operator; hence, their determinants are given by the chiral anomaly. Four-dimensional fermion determinants of this type are computed; the appearance of the Wess-Zumino anomaly term is noted.	c2faa44ff3c076cba6c97aea6bef2984	40ef88f7a3542c84fe52e9004332a4d3	b6e95a7e335e252bf3447d0484883583	article	Evaluating fermion determinants through the chiral anomaly	Rafael I. Nepomechie	\N	1984
7960472	Phys. Rev. Lett.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:1979ay	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=340073	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 340073	\N	\N	1195	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PRLTA,42,1195;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.42.1195}	It is shown that the path-integral measure for gauge-invariant fermion theories is not invariant under the γ5 transformation and the Jacobian gives rise to an extra phase factor corresponding to the Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly. The derivation of "anomalous" Ward-Takahashi identities by means of the variational derivative can thus be made consistent in the path-integral formalism.	9f525ba0deb9a252d10065f716f65874	d2f15943aaf61ece975a2bbeeee60abb	4e2207ad430aa222066a8821e15eac4f	article	{Path Integral Measure for Gauge Invariant Fermion
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                  Theories}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	1979
7960543	Phys. Rept.	182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ball:1988xg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PRPLC,182,1	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PRPLC,182,1	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PRPLC,182,1;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-1573(89)90027-6}	\N	e29f61f4e706b3b86cab254590fcb61c	8405c39e5cc202d18995aa94a68131c8	530479bcabdcf351d3bbcde6dc7dad20	article	{Chiral Gauge Theory}	R. D. Ball	\N	1989
7960559	Nuclear Physics B	333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Troost1990727	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4718K06-K5/2/fde6cbaa8ba2000a772afa6305303672	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Anomalies and the Batalin-Vilkovisky lagrangian formalism	\N	\N	727 - 770	\N	3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(90)90137-3}	Anomalies can be studied in the framework of the BV lagrangian formalism. They are present whenever there are terms of order [Plancks over 2pi] (or higher) in the master equation which cannot be removed by a local counterterm. Regularisation is essential to define those BV expressions which correspond to jacobians and determinants in other approaches. We use a regularisation scheme, motivated by the Pauli-Villars regularisation, which allows one to use the Fujikawa method without being restricted to Fujikawa variables, and which regularises also nonpropagating fields. It leads to finite and local, but in general noncovariant, terms in the master equation at order [Plancks over 2pi]. Several explicit examples illustrate the relation between counterterms, canonical transformations and different consistent regulators.	542ffe1214d4ea0fda0afac17db9cf62	4f64de76482b3a826e4b400a03097b5e	8cbbf6c5c39b0587e5af6ba66808f01d	article	Anomalies and the Batalin-Vilkovisky lagrangian formalism	W. Troost and P. van Nieuwenhuizen and A. Van Proeyen	\N	1990
7960576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:2009bg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0902.2066	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0902.2066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0902.2066;%%}, eprint = {0902.2066}	Some of the developments related to quantum anomalies and path integrals during the past 10 years are briefly discussed. The covered subjects include the issues related to the local counter term in the context of 2-dimensional path integral bosonization and the treatment of chiral anomaly and index theorem on the lattice. We also briefly comment on a recent analysis of the connection between the two-dimensional chiral anomalies and the four-dimensional black hole radiation. 	3d7dabfe7909a4c3c81274457699795d	75af9fbfc7e05a9a35ef6e398fef63a7	a9ccb30f59f07a75befc01ffae1eca31	article	{Quantum anomalies and some recent developments}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	2009
7960583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Creutz:2009kx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0901.0150	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0901.0150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-ph}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0901.0150;%%}, eprint = {0901.0150}	    Abstract: I review some aspects of the interplay between anomalies and chiral symmetry. The quantum anomaly that breaks the U(1) axial symmetry of massless QCD leaves behind a flavor-singlet discrete chiral invariance. When the mass is turned on this residual symmetry has a close connection with the strong CP violating parameter theta. One result is that a first order transition is usually expected when the strong CP violating angle passes through pi. This symmetry can be understood either in terms of effective chiral Lagrangians or in terms of the underlying quark fields. 	8143f21363a4e88def2dfdaab1882db8	b7f8982ddf858f588ccad968af96395c	e3df59d5692f192aee82634cae2619df	article	{Anomalies and chiral symmetry in QCD}	Michael Creutz	\N	2009
7960615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_29435543X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=29435543X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	new essays on the foundations of ontology	\N	\N	VIII, 529 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-954600-8, 978-0-19-954604-6}	\N	13de3f6ccdb9a3c3616564fcc9e0104b	78139bd4e4e3e1692ad3828793c69200	0dbd7cd990f3d5c2d45ba8a9eb15e4a3	book	Metametaphysics	\N	David J. Chalmers	2009
7960626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 4825	UBMA_280701837	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280701837&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	6th International Semantic Web Conference, 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007, Busan, Korea, November 11-15, 2007. Proceedings	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-76298-0}	\N	97a08234cc2abb2e16ebd0cb4822e256	f7fc858b0c4e4b7246efb4c4d8eca302	24bdd19bbe8eb8d52597fe91cb36bf5a	book	The Semantic Web	Karl Aberer and Dean Allemang and Key-Sun Choi	\N	2008
7960696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lupetti	Milano 	\N	\N	sem03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15873003d1ca5c5829aa5c43ff396212	c5ad846ef2aae779aa965223edb324a3	3503014c93dedcc0050a1af081738a1f	book	La marca : dal prodotto al mercato, dal mercato alla società	Andrea Semprini	\N	2003
7960755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Königshausen &amp; Neumann	Würzburg	\N	\N	UBMA_28575193X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=28575193X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine philosophische Analyse des Werks von W. G. Sebald aufgrund der "existentiellen Psychoanalyse" Jean-Paul Sartres	\N	\N	128 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8260-3812-9}	\N	919ae44570a602fa69f6e8ea39be8829	259a7f2b722f0ba753b5a775b5b8b6a3	e92361cc52109838f91dcee9b2e457e0	book	Kein Verstehen ohne fundamentale Ontologie	Anton Distler	\N	2008
7961045	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bizer_2009_DBpedia	http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/WikiMediaDevMeeting-DBpedia-Talk.pdf	\N		\N	Querying Wikipedia Like a Database (4/4/2009)
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FU Berlin, Universität Leipzig	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd0f3154f13b9be754f945fc1e11b21a	5334cb11d1c23aa7004f5a3730b329c1	0ad894f25da9ed97013b3d4526e03152	misc	DBpedia - Querying Wikipedia like a Database and An Interlinking-Hub in the Web of Data	Chris Bizer and Sören Auer and Georgi Kobilarov and Jens Lehmann and Christian Becker and Sebastian Hellmann	\N	2009
7961050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSCD '09: Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Web Search Click Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1507518	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1507509.1507518&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM	\N	WSDM: WSCD '09, Query suggestions using query-flow ...	\N	\N	56--63	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-434-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1507509.1507518}	\N	c685b7fb159133793360763e16b6faf8	474a9877ecb33e14984a603ccf7a7a1e	795e144a531619ee04702def2a046f8b	inproceedings	Query suggestions using query-flow graphs	Paolo Boldi and Francesco Bonchi and Carlos Castillo and Debora Donato and Sebastiano Vigna	\N	2009
7961097	CLIA 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jones2008dsq	http://doras.dcu.ie/386/01/cross_ling_info_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	34	\N	\N	\N		\N	712181a0a6e06da2cee3e0860b6bff1c	92889bcde0d3048be8696028c0207b01	cc2b9d80fe0a4dda0c8d04101c6ab7ba	article	{Domain-specific query translation for multilingual information access using machine translation augmented with dictionaries mined from Wikipedia}	G.J.F. Jones and F. Fantino and E. Newman and Y. Zhang	\N	2008
7961126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/webi/OhKUKT08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/webi/webi2008.html#OhKUKT08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	322-328	\N	\N	conf/webi/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WIIAT.2008.317}, date = {2009-03-17}	\N	3ce50c0fa0516da78c8aedac27731cd1	ad6ec20677dd4011031d081f3d222169	1a5f5bd1dd041e7dc9cbac3fab96a4ea	inproceedings	Enriching Multilingual Language Resources by Discovering Missing Cross-Language Links in Wikipedia.	Jong-Hoon Oh and Daisuke Kawahara and Kiyotaka Uchimoto and Jun'ichi Kazama and Kentaro Torisawa	\N	2008
7961141	\N	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECAI	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	conf/ecai/DeclerckKSS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecai/ecai2008.html#DeclerckKSS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	841-842	\N	\N	conf/ecai/2008	date = {2009-01-30}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-58603-891-5-841}, isbn = {978-1-58603-891-5}	\N	30828797909e870149724a47a0165c9f	e86eb900b420f2bf862de258782b82a0	c47d9951c0bc0e13eb20e3ed0c956d2a	inproceedings	Ontology-Driven Human Language Technology for Semantic-Based Business Intelligence.	Thierry Declerck and Hans-Ulrich Krieger and Horacio Saggion and Marcus Spies	Malik Ghallab and Constantine D. Spyropoulos and Nikos Fakotakis and Nikolaos M. Avouris	2008
7961143	\N	401	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Semantic Web Conference (Posters & Demos)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/semweb/VelaD08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/iswc2008p.html#VelaD08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2008p	date = {2008-10-29}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-401/iswc2008pd_submission_80.pdf}	\N	adc21af9b40356644f5d92b6bd0eb394	e757931a68625965b155cf62b8ccf3e0	cda51e0b68e4c5a599affa508c5177c7	inproceedings	Heuristics for Automated Text-Based Shallow Ontology Generation.	Mihaela Vela and Thierry Declerck	Christian Bizer and Anupam Joshi	2008
7961155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of LREC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	declerck2006mls	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.125.1249&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	055c97ca578a1144f26476958781b755	f68cc496baa566f434edd4c64a941918	4992246cd8d3e4f279fe988b3a6c1423	article	{Multilingual lexical semantic resources for ontology translation}	T. Declerck and A.G. P{\\'e}rez and O. Vela and Z. Gantner and D. Manzano-Macho	\N	2006
7961161	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM SIGIR Forum	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	ballesteros1997pta	http://doras.dcu.ie/386/01/cross_ling_info_2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	84--91	\N	\N	\N		\N	69b7aaf75e77a8e0e4fdcb6f1337beee	557988e2695644fcc76992cc9fbc95dc	d517ec427e59f0ed48d63d3f1f111005	article	{Phrasal translation and query expansion techniques for cross-language information retrieval}	L. Ballesteros and W.B. Croft	\N	1997
7961309	Int. Ser. Monogr. Phys.	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZinnJustin:1996cy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=IMPHA,92,1	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J IMPHA,92,1	\N	\N	1-1008	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = IMPHA,92,1;%%}	\N	b0f0f6d7f72cac2cf92ccb5f5451e9df	c2609315f827aa74969e3777725eefcb	79105d0d3932e1285a1f40b90a504b3a	book	{Quantum field theory and critical phenomena}	Jean Zinn-Justin	\N	1996
7961324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinberg:1996kr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=3763846	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 3763846	\N	Cambridge, UK: Univ. Pr. (1996) 489 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1333c5cc1633e293b1ce67cff60cb27c	b087139f0f5f742d883b6322d298ac61	7233570da733d5cc22d4609a01f79417	book	{The quantum theory of fields. Vol. 2: Modern
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                  applications}	Steven Weinberg	\N	1996
7961325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinberg:2000cr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=4384008	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 4384008	\N	Cambridge, UK: Univ. Pr. (2000) 419 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eea46613feb3d183c7411407fc72f52d	548950be46cd38fae40d69c48a160039	36d327e9621d2f434f6a994db78ff6e2	book	{The quantum theory of fields.  Vol. 3: Supersymmetry}	Steven Weinberg	\N	2000
7961358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	hull1996qal	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=243212&dl=GUIDE,	\N		\N	\N	49--57	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f5716a857294c960d49c33339e4543e	aea20a78dfbb404d8af1239b96a2b2a2	61a9dd03592f2759ec3c3e59aeea779b	article	{Querying across languages: a dictionary-based approach to multilingual information retrieval}	D.A. Hull and G. Grefenstette	\N	1996
7961368	Lect. Notes Phys.	659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZinnJustin:2002vj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0201220	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0201220	\N	\N	167-236	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0201220;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0201220}	\N	9038bdced7bcaac31ca1d62e5c5bb9f0	6552fe01b942a3345759008316746421	ca6b1f113a1adfe2e605ed66fb114a19	article	{Chiral anomalies and topology}	Jean Zinn-Justin	\N	2005
7961433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC '07: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	1419692	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1419692	\N	How to Design Better Ontology Metrics - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	311--325	\N	\N	\N	location = {Innsbruck, Austria}, isbn = {978-3-540-72666-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8_23}	You can only control what you can measure. Measuring ontologies is necessary to evaluate ontologies both during engineering and application. Metrics allow the fast and simple assessment of an ontology and also to track their subsequent evolution. In the last few years, a growing number of ontology metrics and measures have been suggested and defined. But many of them suffer from a recurring set of problems, most importantly they do not take the semantics of the ontology language properly into account. The work presented here is a principal approach to facilitate the creation of ontology metrics with the clear goal to go beyond structural metrics to proper semantic-aware ontology metrics. We have developed guidelines and a set of methodological tools based on the notions of "normalization" and "stable metrics" for creating ontology metrics. These guidelines allow the metric author to decide which properties metrics need to fulfil and to appropriately design the desired metric. A discussion of an exemplary metric (taken from literature) illustrates and motivates the issues and suggested solutions.	2e72f4e5128034a9e78afe1edb995760	4838cd04f8d9b6703450822a9fde30d5	bc503cc1631a754d860cf9aaee80b311	inproceedings	How to Design Better Ontology Metrics	Denny Vrande\\v{c}i\\'{c} and York Sure	\N	2007
7961508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1316678	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316624.1316678	\N	The quest for quality tags	\N	\N	361--370	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-845-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316678}	Many online communities use tags - community selected words or phrases - to help people find what they desire. The quality of tags varies widely, from tags that capture akey dimension of an entity to those that are profane, useless, or unintelligible. Tagging systems must often select a subset of available tags to display to users due to limited screen space. Because users often spread tags they have seen, selecting good tags not only improves an individual's view of tags, it also encourages them to create better tags in the future. We explore implicit (behavioral) and explicit (rating) mechanisms for determining tag quality. Based on 102,056 tag ratings and survey responses collected from 1,039 users over 100 days, we offer simple suggestions to designers of online communities to improve the quality of tags seen by their users.	f2a3e83c24a0412a4389670ca35598eb	77f65ffb5f8ac802e29a86ac4b775a5e	ff1ed96afa61fb8ae98895e97f61216a	inproceedings	The quest for quality tags	Shilad Sen and F. Maxwell Harper and Adam LaPitz and John Riedl	\N	2007
7961625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	l'Harmattan	\N	\N	\N	Kuenzi2007	http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=22928	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.149-154, Notes bibliogr. Glossaire	158	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.21}, owner = {C881240}	L'accompagnement des personnes en souffrance a longtemps été associé
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7961647	German economic review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	michael2008	\N	\N		Erratum enth. in Vol. 10.2009,1, S. 136-137	\N	457-472	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1465-6485}	\N	46c7e1fe6cf23a308d9ae71acd6fac06	11801b10b106acd0562e6e2856bd851e	268d38286fa41356724f700d7531e551	article	Publish or perish?. The increasing importance of publications for
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prospective economics professors in Austria, Germany and Switzerland	Michael Graber and Andrey Launov and Klaus Wälde	\N	2008
7961658	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herb2007	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/jportal_jparticle_00064021	\N		\N	\N	234--237	\N	4 / 5	\N		Einer der Vorteile des Open-Access-Publizierens wird in der erhöhten Sichtbarkeit der Dokumente gesehen. Damit verbunden ist die Annahme, die erhöhte Sichtbarkeit führe im Vergleich zu kostenpflichtig zugänglichen Dokumenten auch zu einerverstärk ten Nutzung der Open-Access-Dokumente. Zugleich wird angenommen, diese verstärkte Nutzung sei die Ursache der bei Open-Access-Dokumenten erhöhten Zitationshäufigkeiten. Generell fallen beim Zugriff auf elektronische Dokumente Nutzungsdaten an. Diese Nutzungsdaten können über Webserver-oder Linkresolver-Logs erhoben werden. Dieser Beitrag konzeptionalisiert Nutzungsstatistiken nicht allein als Prädikator für spätere Zitationshäufigkeiten oder -raten, sondern auch als Indikator, der die von Zitationen abweichenden und alternativen Auswirkungen einer Publikation ausdrückt. Werden Nutzungsdatenfür statistische Auswertungen herangezogen, müssen typische Verzerrungen (wie z. B. automatisierte Zugriffe) beseitigt werden,um Interoperabilität zu erreichen. Im Idealfall können aus einem bereinigten Rohformat Nutzungsstatistiken nach verschiedenen Standards bzw. Konventionen (wie z. B. COUNTER, IFABC) erstellt werden. Die Aggregation und der Austausch der Daten verschiedener Server können über offene Schnittstellen - mit besonderem Augen merk auf der Deduplizierung von Dokumenten und Nutzern - erfolgen. Neben der Modellierung alternativer Impact-Maße sind mit erhobenen Nutzungsdaten auch Anwendungenwie etwa Recommender-Systeme, Austausch mit anderen Diensten oder Unterstützung bei Portfolio-Entscheidungen möglich. Increased visibility of documents is regarded as one of the advantages of open access publication. Coupled with this is the assumption that, in comparison to fee-based access, increased visibility will lead to an increase in usage of open access documents. At the same time it is assumed that increased usage is the reason for higher citation frequency of open access documents. In general, access to electronic documents generates data about usage which can be recorded in webserver or link-resolver logs. This article postulates that usage statistics are not simply a predictor for future citation frequency or rates, but also indicators of divergent and alternative impacts of a publication. When usage data is employed for statistical assessments, typical distortions (e.g. automatic access) must be removed in order to achieve interoperability. In an ideal case, usage statistics in various standards or conventions (e.g. COUNTER, IFABC) can be created from ad-justed raw data usage statistics. The accumulation and exchange of data from different services can be accomplished via open interfaces while taking account of de-duplication of documents and users. Aside from models of alternative impact measurement, this usage data can also enable further applications such as recommendation systems or exchange with other services or as supporting evidence for portfolio decisions.	a3132d16194bb58bfa1dab7c45435767	92abb9a64242741c507bef619be13682	b20c1b54f9f75a910a02a8da024e67b8	article	Nutzungsstatistiken elektronischer Publikationen	Ulrich Herb and Frank Scholze	\N	2007
7961671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MoKo08	http://www.stanford.edu/~koutrika/res/Publications/2008_webdb.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0db8f9b421b7470ab0120e25036ffd53	c2cf971da984cf5cc7e5bc69adcfb762	1dcdc2dd357ecc81a5893603ca877abe	inproceedings	OLAP Cubes for Social Searches: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants?	Konstantinos Morfonios and Georgia Koutrika	\N	2008
7961691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Thome2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	863--867	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, file = {Event processing with an oracle database (p863-thome).pdf:Event processing with an oracle database (p863-thome).pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066268}	\N	203b3191d36ba7d38c02b724d43ec19b	197858e79fdc43c015b9084c16eeebfc	a709c4a98a1f251fe5ed62e75b692551	inproceedings	Event processing with an oracle database	Thome,, Bob and Gawlick,, Dieter and Pratt,, Maria	\N	2005
7961772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIDM '08: Proceeding of the 10th ACM workshop on Web information and data management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AGM08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458517&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=31318345&CFTOKEN=30317391	\N	Modeling the mashup space	\N	\N	87-94	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-260-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458502.1458517}	\N	f33fbe3b93a877481a6d433062d8ee28	1b8f85bc5a7283c62dc56e405686f100	be91151ca31bd708c6dbb670fa442ae5	inproceedings	Modeling the mashup space	Serge Abiteboul and Ohad Greenshpan and Tova Milo	\N	2008
7961774	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Hankinson2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521525586}	\N	826e8e60692358c165c1656a3bc6885c	11f1066c6ee2f6161691aca36fa50899	2628c1000c3a934b06eb5c9c2373a604	book	The Cambridge Companion to Galen	R. J. Hankinson	\N	2008
7961783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '08: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	KBBC08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1409554&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=31318345&CFTOKEN=30317391	\N	A semantic web architecture for advocate agents to determine preferences and facilitate decision making	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Innsbruck, Austria}, isbn = {978-1-60558-075-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409540.1409554}	\N	c832e8a418defc9410df10b47e644363	909fed17df0945be2953994d5e67e9de	57755494ec909ea8bfd8f32a5cefa33e	inproceedings	A semantic web architecture for advocate agents to determine preferences and facilitate decision making	Wolfgang Ketter and Arun Batchu and Gary Berosik and Dan McCreary	\N	2008
7961793	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Cambridge Companion to Galen	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Nutton2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	355-390	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c3fef712dabb1d68839f8eb24a989f8	88168028695ad2e9f836d37b16301e74	31e003b0f884c0796aeb690f4f338e03	incollection	The fortunes of Galen	Vivian Nutton	R. J. Hankinson	2008
7961794	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BKKS08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1402256.1402263	\N		\N	\N	1-46	\N	4	\N	issn = {1046-8188}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1402256.1402263}	\N	8977cee9f409cf50cc394b0a1d71da40	2f8254b3710fe3568c653121152f9d27	2aacbd1ff0c6df5af23d6ba327c990a2	article	Information scraps: How and why information eludes our personal information management tools	Michael Bernstein and Max Van Kleek and David Karger and M. C. Schraefel	\N	2008
7961795	Multimedia Tools Appl.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1504161	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1504135.1504161	\N	Automatic image annotation using visual content and folksonomies	\N	\N	97--113	\N	1	\N	issn = {1380-7501}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-008-0247-7}	\N	43f3f53fe9a84dd26411b5c283d55184	b5da84996ddcada5abbe53b62498acaf	cb4fb78f9cf9f802896a388b4c332cd9	article	Automatic image annotation using visual content and folksonomies	Stefanie Lindstaedt and Roland M\\"{o}rzinger and Robert Sorschag and Viktoria Pammer and Georg Thallinger	\N	2009
7961827	Trends Biochem Sci	13	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berg:1988:Trends-Biochem-Sci:3079537	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3079537?ordinalpos=&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.SmartSearch&log$=citationsensor	\N	Selection of DNA binding sites by regulatory prote...[Trends Biochem Sci. 1988] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	207-211	\N	6	\N	pmid = {3079537}, doi = {}	\N	18f21c4f689cafaefe56943c9c45e714	3586aca22112714334ebf7ffaa985e22	460017c1ffbf3a91df498d6e8f03135f	article	Selection of DNA binding sites by regulatory proteins	O G Berg and P H von Hippel	\N	1988
7961830	Bioinformatics	16	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stormo:2000:Bioinformatics:10812473	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10812473	\N	DNA binding sites: representation and discovery. [Bioinformatics. 2000] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	16-23	\N	1	\N	pmid = {10812473}, doi = {}	The purpose of this article is to provide a brief history of the development and application of computer algorithms for the analysis and prediction of DNA binding sites. This problem can be conveniently divided into two subproblems. The first is, given a collection of known binding sites, develop a representation of those sites that can be used to search new sequences and reliably predict where additional binding sites occur. The second is, given a set of sequences known to contain binding sites for a common factor, but not knowing where the sites are, discover the location of the sites in each sequence and a representation for the specificity of the protein.	00b816076b414c3c7ee7ca9920f1591d	e7a51854b6baedd9f57f067a5d1d4568	e3f2000f6e3e5143ae32372db001a3ee	article	DNA binding sites: representation and discovery	G D Stormo	\N	2000
7961834	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	104	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhou:2007:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:17940043	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17940043	\N	A gene regulatory network in mouse embryonic stem ...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	16438-16443	\N	42	\N	pmid = {17940043}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0701014104}	We analyze new and existing expression and transcription factor-binding data to characterize gene regulatory relations in mouse ES cells (ESC). In addition to confirming the key roles of Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog, our analysis identifies several genes, such as Esrrb, Stat3, Tcf7, Sall4, and LRH-1, as statistically significant coregulators. The regulatory interactions among 15 core regulators are used to construct a gene regulatory network in ESC. The network encapsulates extensive cross-regulations among the core regulators, highlights how they may control epigenetic processes, and reveals the surprising roles of nuclear receptors. Our analysis also provides information on the regulation of a large number of putative target genes of the network.	0e60ced4bca2277da1a4a09aa9f866e3	b99d2b842dee8625a3ecbe3551943c88	e39f2c54f5725cf0d5cf3be4d7b07070	article	A gene regulatory network in mouse embryonic stem cells	Q Zhou and H Chipperfield and D A Melton and W H Wong	\N	2007
7961839	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	102	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith:2005:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:15668401	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15668401	\N	Identifying tissue-selective transcription factor ...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1560-1565	\N	5	\N	pmid = {15668401}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0406123102}	We present a computational method aimed at systematically identifying tissue-selective transcription factor binding sites. Our method focuses on the differences between sets of promoters that are associated with differentially expressed genes, and it is effective at identifying the highly degenerate motifs that characterize vertebrate transcription factor binding sites. Results on simulated data indicate that our method detects motifs with greater accuracy than the leading methods, and its detection of strongly overrepresented motifs is nearly perfect. We present motifs identified by our method as the most overrepresented in promoters of liver- and muscle-selective genes, demonstrating that our method accurately identifies known transcription factor binding sites and previously uncharacterized motifs.	4ce34451a3cdf8ebabe7bba168ca80a9	6b4b377add1e02dda034b4ec580ea83c	1cb927bb01608a4e73cb0456d2762b97	article	Identifying tissue-selective transcription factor binding sites in vertebrate promoters	A D Smith and P Sumazin and M Q Zhang	\N	2005
7961851	Genome Research	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cismodule	\N	\N		\N	\N	4137-4148	\N	12	\N		\N	356b8642039dd55666283092e64f5045	6959d9e98b37278bfa001e91e4f2a1f0	d32c4751eb7f62abd1c1578ec313ee2f	article	A computational genomics approach to identify cis-regulatory modules from chromatin immunoprecipitation microarray data—A case study using E2F1 	Victor X. Jin1 and Alina Rabinovich1 and Sharon L. Squazzo1 and Roland Green2 and Peggy J. Farnham	Genome Research	2006
7961858	Nucleic Acids Res	36	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhou:2008:Nucleic-Acids-Res:18556756	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18556756	\N	Extracting sequence features to predict protein-DN...[Nucleic Acids Res. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	4137-4148	\N	12	\N	pmid = {18556756}, doi = {10.1093/nar/gkn361}	Predicting how and where proteins, especially transcription factors (TFs), interact with DNA is an important problem in biology. We present here a systematic study of predictive modeling approaches to the TF-DNA binding problem, which have been frequently shown to be more efficient than those methods only based on position-specific weight matrices (PWMs). In these approaches, a statistical relationship between genomic sequences and gene expression or ChIP-binding intensities is inferred through a regression framework; and influential sequence features are identified by variable selection. We examine a few state-of-the-art learning methods including stepwise linear regression, multivariate adaptive regression splines, neural networks, support vector machines, boosting and Bayesian additive regression trees (BART). These methods are applied to both simulated datasets and two whole-genome ChIP-chip datasets on the TFs Oct4 and Sox2, respectively, in human embryonic stem cells. We find that, with proper learning methods, predictive modeling approaches can significantly improve the predictive power and identify more biologically interesting features, such as TF-TF interactions, than the PWM approach. In particular, BART and boosting show the best and the most robust overall performance among all the methods.	3a997d84471f2c24b14927562c120930	f54df9e1260fead6c75dec3cf41f8d25	4a2b3ff2fd3b89a74f3bdb90b931532d	article	Extracting sequence features to predict protein-DNA interactions: a comparative study	Q Zhou and J S Liu	\N	2008
7962010	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ace Trade	\N	\N	\N	0441016804	http://www.amazon.de/Dragons-Luck-Robert-Asprin/dp/0441016804%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0441016804	\N	Dragons Luck: Robert Asprin: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780441016808}, asin = {0441016804}, isbn = {0441016804}, dewey = {813.54}	\N	defff2f65da2f06adbd4c32602c8d813	7098f21c30d9636af96827e7b7fd8372	3472df5a354527b21bfb96ca458258f3	book	Dragons Luck	Robert Asprin	\N	2009
7962827	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LitkeKunow2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a19447eefeacfa3a04f8a4aad5298f15	1ec133a833d732dda361586568dad60a	1ab8b6432e6d202cdccb4a02c8b6285c	book	Projektmanagement	Ilona Kunow Hans-D. Litke	\N	2008
7962833	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lessel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eddf77a8545eab38c1a35e57a0e0996c	b8f1dae46beb942a6a6dcaf39350ab5a	5f7962a39d7cc3f2f2e9cc1c2fa302d7	book	Projektmanagement	Wolfgang Lessel	\N	2008
7963266	AI Magazine	24	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bredeweg04	http://staff.science.uva.nl/~bredeweg/pdf/aimag2003a.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	13-16	\N	4	\N	date = {2004-06-24}	\N	81ec4abd9f13d9073ab986f61b16f8c5	12a5962ef7650ee26b616a064813f618	75b6c0645d2ccc50b03190578f28b861	article	Current Topics in Qualitative Reasoning	Bert Bredeweg and Peter Struss	\N	2004
7963273	J. London Math. Soc	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kingman1978rps	\N	\N		\N	\N	374--380	\N	\N	\N		\N	e49da540f3a0f6a5d35e2cf58471d852	16c16cca72b0167e408822c64b6e6f12	882ac2c4263a47299caf57161fab3727	article	{The representation of partition structures}	JFC Kingman	\N	1978
7963381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC '07: Proceedings of the 4th European conference on The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Auer07extractingSemantics	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1419709	\N	What Have Innsbruck and Leipzig in Common? Extracting Semantics from Wiki Content	\N	\N	503--517	\N	\N	\N	location = {Innsbruck, Austria}, isbn = {978-3-540-72666-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72667-8_36}	\N	ad73ad5bf1cacdd7eeaef3364fe44212	2b70ab546da1b45f5350d3ff742c4288	fe1f71ea6249d09715d6c3f505697a1f	inproceedings	What Have Innsbruck and Leipzig in Common? Extracting Semantics from Wiki Content	S\\"{o}ren Auer and Jens Lehmann	\N	2007
7963398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zielinski1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2aa025b8bb25ec057f8b6e38020f00c8	6d47db323b58e9a5626eb4a09164adeb	745e5c0222e950093a524384755a9912	book	Comicforschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1945-1984	\N	Siegfried Zielinski and Reiner Matzker	1989
7963411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gasser1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7153ca08f609e7151d8c9f5e0bbd421b	69be831a5e8beb61cda25202a1133b1b	51d80a69e43a3271f9e01bd7ad92f38c	book	Mutanten : die deutschsprachige Comic-Avantgarde der 90er Jahre	\N	Christian Gasser	1999
7963417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feige2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b250678b158e22ee1c340d1582d673a	2eccc582f24a4015b625e273ad048b5f	04586202603cbe2530e9d35cb0aa945f	book	Das kleine Comic-Lexikon : die schönsten Comics, die besten Zeichner, die witzigsten Texter : ein Streifzug durch Superhelden-Kosmos, Marcinelle-Schule, Ligne Clair und deutsch-deutsche Comic-Geschichte	\N	Marcel Feige	2005
7963588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dav08	\N	\N	MSP430 Microcontroller Basic	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b56580318ba8c5c2bd1d099cd4e4a45a	126e1c8cb7ea17602129ffd733deb738	d299aa95c3fe363763909bcf7b70f17d	book	MSP430 Microcontroller Basics	John H. Davies	Elsevier Verlag	2008
7963827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MIT} Press	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	ghosh_code:_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-07260-2}, copyright = {E}, lccn = {Ma 1347 / 18}	\N	9813404dcc200d7c08b70fac8fc66c34	9cfc4fe1eb6be74e995d2964086f320f	8df022b88fb6576588f02fdbd783d30a	book	{CODE:} Collaborative ownership and the digital economy	\N	Rishab Aiyer Ghosh	2005
7963828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition C. Siefkes	Berlin	\N	\N	siefkes_exchange_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-940736-00-0}	\N	f09116251058e8711a5ecfcdd3f511ce	6c3ce8709abf7b1891792c20f41a046c	b9d027b2876d230c30dc9724431a4906	book	From Exchange to Contributions: Generlizing Peer Production into the Physical World	Christian Siefkes	\N	2007
7963872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale Univ Press	New Haven [u.a]	\N	\N	benkler_wealth_2007	http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/Main_Page	\N		\N	\N	528	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0300125771}	\N	f454b59644a46c66dd01b31b59b907db	28c2cb3fed2626f898349ed8fbd7f867	37bb2f3b5a98e8631acd9be8adbf9510	book	The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom	Yochai Benkler	\N	2007
7963902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	stegbauer_grenzen_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f39f6bfae13766be46c5622eb66cf5a	c7967af92b671f9ff1f36efbbfc58556	7f79c74750ece929d3a252406531a0e9	book	Grenzen virtueller Gemeinschaft. Strukturen internetbasierter Kommunikationsforen	Christian Stegbauer	\N	2001
7963903	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VS} Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	stegbauer_strukturalistische_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783531151106}, comment = {Literaturverz. S. 245 - 259.}	\N	5f73670ccf04096c3d7fc388a47c5dd1	39621bf01f7d8dca451ffb0c4ac4125b	5afac180b7172c6326a0165172a89823	book	Strukturalistische Internetforschung	Christian Stegbauer and Alexander Rausch	\N	2006
7965567	Information & Software Technology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/infsof/GrauFM08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/infsof/infsof50.html#GrauFM08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	76-100	\N	1-2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2007.10.006}, date = {2008-06-25}	\N	eac8571ba23c44e59be85edc23d6ee7e	b25d46eeff9222868fc48edd6538f5cd	15abf24c7c19abbdc19beede92dd7ce6	article	PRiM: An i*-based process reengineering method for information systems specification.	Gemma Grau and Xavier Franch and Neil A. M. Maiden	\N	2008
7967366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture notes in computer science ; 5224 : Tutorial	UBMA_285655949	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=285655949&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	4th international summer school 2008, Venice Italy, September 7 - 11, 2008 ; tutorial lectures	\N	\N	268 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-85656-0, 978-3-540-85656-6}	\N	7cbd8994385787d5a72dae6df638245c	0253e4e119e99be62f7d87bcbbbd6a04	89dfe4c96ad4ae29b38f25a56b155c54	book	Reasoning Web	\N	Cristina Baroglio	2008
7967371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	The study informs on results of representative survey in Slovakia done in November 2005, sample 1069 respondents. The research was aimed at homecare for children, handicapped and elderly. In about 14,6% of households are living elderly people needing care (within 1,4% of households caring for at least 2 elderly persons). About 8% of households take care of family members living outside household. The period of care provide is mostly between 3 and 5 years (28,6%), between 1 and 2 years (22,6%) and between 6 and 10 years (18,1%). The extent of care is mostly 55,1% „smaller“ (which means – clean, cook, wash, shop, guide), but also 30,4% „medium“ (help with dress, toilet, bath) and 14,4% „larger“ (total care, permanent supervision). The family care providers are: doughter (28,4%), spouse (16,5%), husband (13,2%), mother (13,1%) and son (10,7%). The reasons for care provide are: duty or obligation feeling (87%), no other is at disposal (46,3%), the home services are too expensive (27,8%) and absence of professional social services around (21,5%). About 82% of home long-term care is providing without paying.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The study informs on results of representative survey in Slovakia done in November 2005, sample 1069 respondents. The research was aimed at homecare for children, handicapped and elderly. In about 14,6% of households are living elderly people needing care (within 1,4% of households caring for at least 2 elderly persons). About 8% of households take care of family members living outside household. The period of care provide is mostly between 3 and 5 years (28,6%), between 1 and 2 years (22,6%) and between 6 and 10 years (18,1%). The extent of care is mostly 55,1% „smaller“ (which means – clean, cook, wash, shop, guide), but also 30,4% „medium“ (help with dress, toilet, bath) and 14,4% „larger“ (total care, permanent supervision). The family care providers are: doughter (28,4%), spouse (16,5%), husband (13,2%), mother (13,1%) and son (10,7%). The reasons for care provide are: duty or obligation feeling (87%), no other is at disposal (46,3%), the home services are too expensive (27,8%) and absence of professional social services around (21,5%). About 82% of home long-term care is providing without paying.	72feb03a7573e3d8fde83666d995c821	0d0bd7b01c57b92fa43b71b511aebbd1	7c569332f5f19e3794df28ebbd8f846e	book	The research of needs and services for families providing depending members care. 	Bernardina Bodnárová – Jarmila Filadelfiová – Daniel Gerbery	Center for labour and Bratislava family study	2005
7967384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBMA_281124965	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=281124965&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	the web service modeling language	\N	\N	X, 192 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-68169-4}	\N	1886fce6daf629a13b58662234ac6a64	9d34795e281274939db796490cfd1f32	da5b875650abe9e9cc13afd2dca9ce1e	book	Modeling semantic web services	Jos de Bruijn	\N	2008
7967389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	The study informs on results of representative survey in Slovakia done in summer 2004, sample 575 respondents. The research was aimed at status and material situation of elderly people, their values and aims in life, their image on social services. Main problems of elderly are health problems (31,6%) and material problems (30,3%). The relatively good financial situation declare 15% of elderly people, almost a half of elderly report moderate financial restraints,   but 34,2 % of elderly feel depressed.  The most important values for elderly are: feel fit (90,6%), be able to selfcare (79,7%), be alive in peaceful social climate (74,6%), be material self-sufficient (68,7%), not be alone (62,4%) and be near by his/her children and help them (55%). Elderly image about care on themselves: fall back on children and family (48%), will request to place in home for elderly (8,6%), will request for care service (4,2%), will request for care in daily stationary (4%), will apply to charitable organization. Elderly image on social services necessity: placement in health care facilities (58,1%), placement in rest homes (43,9%), catering in dining rooms for pensioners (52,1%), clubs for pensioners (45,8%).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The study informs on results of representative survey in Slovakia done in summer 2004, sample 575 respondents. The research was aimed at status and material situation of elderly people, their values and aims in life, their image on social services. Main problems of elderly are health problems (31,6%) and material problems (30,3%). The relatively good financial situation declare 15% of elderly people, almost a half of elderly report moderate financial restraints,   but 34,2 % of elderly feel depressed.  The most important values for elderly are: feel fit (90,6%), be able to selfcare (79,7%), be alive in peaceful social climate (74,6%), be material self-sufficient (68,7%), not be alone (62,4%) and be near by his/her children and help them (55%). Elderly image about care on themselves: fall back on children and family (48%), will request to place in home for elderly (8,6%), will request for care service (4,2%), will request for care in daily stationary (4%), will apply to charitable organization. Elderly image on social services necessity: placement in health care facilities (58,1%), placement in rest homes (43,9%), catering in dining rooms for pensioners (52,1%), clubs for pensioners (45,8%). 	82ad0855389478e25c701f32afc87d80	d016475cb8229f3a46f2846bd82de6cf	38ff4e7779b3997ddd2c7d2cc06af450	book	Socio-economic situation of elderly people in Slovakia	Rastislav Bednárik	Center for labour and Bratislava family study	2004
7967400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Epelbaum2003	http://www.univ-rouen.fr/servlet/com.univ.utils.LectureFichierJoint?CODE=1071239036617&LANGUE=0	\N		\N	Module transdisciplinaire : Module 6 : Douleurs, soins palliatifs,
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\	symptômes d’un deuil pathologique chez l’adulte et chez l'enfant	32d7dbab84b50eb32fed90d9037de529	88a1f8a458659bf252d66235d40c24b8	7d226562c35bc303779efa44022f6aa2	unpublished	Douleurs, soins palliatifs, accompagnement : deuil normal et pathologique	Catherine Epelbaum	\N	2003
7967492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture notes in computer science ; 5268 : Lecture notes in artificial intelligence	UBMA_286825902	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=286825902&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	practice and patterns ; 16th International Conference, EKAW 2008, Acitrezza, Italy September 29 - October 2, 2008 ; proceedings	\N	\N	XIII, 420 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-87695-2, 978-3-540-87695-3}	\N	fc82156635d942a4cfd59421f8cc8465	50f85fe40f34759f2fa22043fa1b3106	17df2190a222b76d2cb1c10099cad6b4	book	Knowledge engineering	\N	Aldo Gangemi	2008
7967508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 4604	UBMA_282636374	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=282636374&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	15th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2007, Sheffield, UK, July 22-27, 2007. Proceedings	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-73681-3}	\N	d2d779ddb31dd57f2dd1978b150b3278	d57ce8bfd00ba8760f5e7be028b8d293	b12c201799bb1858ee6e00366644c085	book	Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications	Uta Priss and Richard Hill and Simon Polovina	\N	2007
7967529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klostermann	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie : Sonderbände ; 96	UBMA_287480542	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=287480542&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-465-03606-7}	\N	663b97926cbd4756c38a5aae9568826c	4febdf58e8178eec5111046e50d58cb6	c5168b97979bb270af8d9ff6eeea213e	book	Wissen bewegen - Bibliotheken in der Informationsgesellschaft	Stefan Siebert [Bearb.]	Ulrich Hohoff 1401and and and Per Knudsen	2009
7967536	\N	\N	\N	Repr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Facet Publ.	London	\N	\N	UBMA_285721860	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=285721860&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XI, 212 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-85604-607-7}	\N	34f3714b3663193af18eda253e9781c7	8a4f45bbe13920e03b7af0049f12f35a	b6e2bc739621a19b74a4c2e6fcdb3174	book	How to use Web 2.0 in your library	Phil Bradley	\N	2008
7967540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges &amp; Frick	Wiesbaden	\N	B.I.T.online - innovativ ; 20	UBMA_286072998	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=286072998&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausforderungen, Perspektiven und Visionen	\N	\N	131 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-934997-23-3}	\N	61e8ee74265259210fc3b93239413562	4f0ac4a09a315cbd09d3107373fc747d	bd94a70a14469f746fc5fcc7d3dda400	book	Bibliotheken im Web 2.0 Zeitalter	Ronald Kaiser	\N	2008
7967545	\N	\N	\N	2. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Facet	London	\N	\N	UBMA_271588624	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=271588624&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XI, 248 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-85604-606-0, 1-85604-606-0}	\N	156b365e7e2f8bb55e3fbc9f907cfe50	10dea87426fb17b6b98fe5a7dcd42c34	505aed524fd6f355787e1af6111a863b	book	The library in the twenty-first century	Peter Brophy	\N	2007
7967728	The Journal of the Learning Sciences	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Earlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Barr03-WSG	\N	\N		\N	\N	307--359	\N	3	\N	file = {Barr03-WSG.pdf:Barr03-WSG.pdf:PDF}	\N	ffbfa9d796702ac2244264f216507b4a	6e074bc6c8c5118fdcf37dd0ab8d446b	2a9de1c2903160369c55b2e2f5a66eb0	article	{When Smart Groups Fail}	B. Barron	\N	2003
7967729	hicss	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	BrRe07-BIT	\N	\N		\N	\N	16b	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, file = {BrRe07-BIT.pdf:BrRe07-BIT.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.108}	\N	eb6460d130f5a188229577b897fde9dd	421f9089ba3a52465a7e535dd62f6125	600fa7528980babdbf413dc31fc4e7d0	article	Bounded Ideation Theory: A New Model of the Relationship Between
\
\	Ideaquantity and Idea-quality during Ideation	1 Briggs and 1 Reinig	\N	2007
7967731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Bro01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	groupsearch = {0}	\N	6eedf0413bee9aec6cb96fc3e46d009d	6f9c27fd1d5cbd6b2731ded56f864c0b	b0df8017485928a0a137a0c661245cac	book	Die �kologie der menschlichen {E}ntwicklung	Bronfenbrenner	\N	1981
7967732	Educational Researcher	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BrCD89-SCa	\N	\N		\N	\N	32	\N	1	\N		\N	8a5a4127d2252e3453a754c6516fba5a	e99c2debb6f529dae6f2683f32df2688	3e438caf585c1fe44fc3ec520846ec51	article	Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning	J.S. Brown and A. Collins and P. Duguid	\N	1989
7967733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Bundestag	\N	\N	\N	DemWan02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.04}, owner = {carell}	\N	026d9194507749738a41da0834bd30c9	69be5bc5c3a64e7ae0630b6dc504f235	c99f866b0bc48bdd9f5d65c35b399e13	article	Schlussbericht der Enqu�te-Kommission �Demographischer Wandel � Herausforderungen
\
\	unserer �lter werdenden Gesellschaft an den Einzelnen und die Politik�	{Deutscher Bundestag}	\N	2002
7967734	Communications of the ACM	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Eric06-FPt	\N	\N		\N	\N	74--75	\N	1	\N	file = {Eric06-FPt.pdf:Eric06-FPt.pdf:PDF}	\N	33c6419491203c745fab0f29e19f7133	95702e538a8c5acd66a276f6ebd7adfd	39aaef8175bc272d489fb40ec201995b	article	{From PIM to GIM: personal information management in group contexts}	T. Erickson	\N	2006
7967735	\N	Bd. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neues Handbuch Hochsschullehre	\N	\N	\N	Raabe	Stuttgart [u.a.]	\N	\N	FIEDLER2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7452fc1c9d647aac882aaf6d256af0d	ebf20ab03cfa9b7f2f350013887930f0	00fb3e6383ee046fbc6679fc2f7df799	incollection	Promotionskrisen und ihre Bew�ltigung : Empfehlungen zur zielf�hrenden
\
\	Planung und ergebnisorientierten Gestaltung des Promotionsverlaufs	Werner Fiedler and Eike Hebecker	\N	2002
7967736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Participatory Design: Artful
\
\	Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices.	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York	\N	\N	Fisc04-Sct	\N	\N		\N	\N	152--162	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.25}, file = {Fisc04-Sct.pdf:Fisc04-Sct.pdf:PDF}, owner = {carell}	\N	9011cc9d919362d814b79e799042b1f9	b8ec81c53f851b4fbbea927406e64b71	966c64ed6113bffb1b28d510866d336d	inproceedings	Social creativity: turning barriers into opportunities for collaborative
\
\	design.	Gerhard Fischer	\N	2004
7967738	Science	308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for the Advancement of Science	\N	\N	\N	HeTr05-Ce	\N	\N		\N	\N	817--821	\N	5723	\N	file = {HeTr05-Ce.pdf:HeTr05-Ce.pdf:PDF}	\N	5af8b804b968a4b78d27aefb2598a5a4	509771ecd99a8c112116686ffd4cb287	da3938358eedaf8b4cb7f45ae5b96b7c	article	Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science	T. Hey and A.E. Trefethen	\N	2005
7967739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f�r Politikwissenschaft der Philipps Universit�t Marburg	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marburger Meinungsbilder	KERSTING2000	http://www.uni-marburg.de/alumni/kberi/repdoktor.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b791a3fa0c0b12990f6cfad7e5552dd	4fa0041bfbbeb22f32bb9af782d5e715	fb772c931a711068b653c1f1e93841f0	book	Promotionsstudium im Vergleich	Norbert Kersting	\N	2000
7967740	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Klei08-cos	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--72	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, file = {Klei08-cos.pdf:Klei08-cos.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1400214.1400232}	Im Beitrag wird die Funktionsweise sozialer Netzwerke analysiert.
\
\	Ausgangspunkt ist das Milgram Experiment. Milgram fragte einige hundert
\
\	Personen in Mbosten udn den mittleren Westemn, einen Brief an ein
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\	ausgezeichnetes Ziel (a stokebroker) in Sharon Massachusetts weiterzuleiten.
\
\	Die Studienteilnehmer erhielten pers�nliche Informationen �ber das
\
\	Ziel (den Stokebroker), inkl. seiner Adresse und Beruf. Jeder Teilnehmer
\
\	durft eden Brief aber nur an eine Person schicken, die er oder sie
\
\	aus erster Hand kannten., mit der Instruktion den Brief auf diesem
\
\	weg mit zum Ziel weiterzuleiten.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Ergebnis: Die erfolgreichen Briefe erreichten das Ziel "in a median
\
\	of six steps". Das Experiment zeigt nicht nur, dass diese kurze Wege
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\	da sind, sondern auch, dass Personen in der Lage sind, diese "kurzen
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\	Weg" zu finden. Es gab eine Reihe von follow-up Studien anderer,
\
\	die zu �hnlichen Ergebnissen kamen.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	Die Autoren analysieren die Studienergebnisse von Milgram und leiten
\
\	aus diesen wie auch aus anderen Studienergebnissen Erkenntnisse zur
\
\	"diffusion of innovations" ab: die erkenntnisse k�nnen f�r das Thema
\
\	wissensmanagement aber auch f�r S$H (einf�hrung von dienstleistungen)
\
\	hilfreich sein.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Ergebnisse:
\
\	
\
\	1. people's adoption of new behaviors depends in a probabilistic way
\
\	on the behaviors of their neighbors in the social network
\
\	
\
\	2. While the probability of adopting a behavior increases with the
\
\	numer of friends who have already adopted ist, there ist a "dimishing
\
\	return" (schrumpende ertr�ge)-pattern. in which the marginal effect
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\	of each successive freind decreases.
\
\	
\
\	3. In vielen F�llen findet man aber auch den 0-1-2-Effekt: The probability
\
\	of joining an activity when two friends have done so is significantly
\
\	more than twice the probability of joining when only one has done
\
\	so. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit eine Aktivit�t auszuf�hren, die bereits
\
\	zwei der Freunde ausf�hren ist mehr als doppelt so hoch als die Wahrscheinlichkeit
\
\	das zu tun, wenn nur ein Freund die Aktivt�t ausf�hrt.
\
\	
\
\	4. Rather than fanning out widley, reaching many people with only
\
\	a few degrees of separation, the chain letter spread in a deep and
\
\	narrow pattern, with many paths constiting of several hundreds steps
\
\	(hier wurden Kettenbriefe analysiert)
\
\	
\
\	5. Large-scale social contagion data also provides the opportunity
\
\	to identify highly influential sets of people who would trigger the
\
\	largest cascade if they were to adopt an innovation	ecc9e94774f640e634b993a5371f4a86	89414799f8b847218f0b1e1409eb72a1	697ac52cefb560fb07c4df722ac9c453	article	The convergence of social and technological networks	Jon Kleinberg	\N	2008
7967741	IEEE SOFTWARE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	MaGR04-PCI	\N	\N		\N	\N	68--75	\N	\N	\N	file = {MaGR04-PCI.pdf:MaGR04-PCI.pdf:PDF}	\N	830b6a41e334dcf7c68e84afe22a46cb	4d2e84eacdfa43fafc778f039f117497	472590d283d064dd582fabebfa4c29e4	article	{Provoking Creativity: Imagine What Your Requirements Could Be Like}	N. Maiden and A. Gizikis and S. Robertson	\N	2004
7967742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaRR06-Cri	\N	\N		\N	\N	1073--1074	\N	\N	\N	file = {MaRR06-Cri.pdf:MaRR06-Cri.pdf:PDF}	\N	329b63ae6666469abfdf77bfcfaae9b8	998578559df2a35b4dbf06d4c0c0a96d	a667cd8b128dd8a807aa0f9456c3a51f	inproceedings	Creative requirements: invention and its role in requirements engineering	N. Maiden and S. Robertson and J. Robertson	\N	2006
7967743	Communications of the ACM	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	MaCE02-Cc	\N	\N		\N	\N	96--99	\N	10	\N	file = {MaCE02-Cc.pdf:MaCE02-Cc.pdf:PDF}	\N	4d80f73b336dfc20b82eb7dae7412ed0	087273b0d00431ba3aa2a3d9b1265241	80cd01f937ad5e756b405860bcdfefbe	article	Collaborative creativity	L. Mamykina and L. Candy and E. Edmonds	\N	2002
7967744	hicss	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	NoJo05-CKa	\N	\N		\N	\N	44b	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, file = {NoJo05-CKa.pdf:NoJo05-CKa.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.176}	\N	7b509e9aaed8f539dca4436f16e7747b	76f953fe4c18ec210a9dba8f25d39dc7	51a427d7d16dc3adc07433c03a3db9c0	article	Creativity, Knowledge and IS: A Critical View	Oded Nov and Matthew Jones	\N	2005
7967745	hicss	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	ReBr06-MQo	\N	\N		\N	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605}, file = {ReBr06-MQo.pdf:ReBr06-MQo.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2006.270}	\N	c9c76f212c9dc5824dc1c151e5e29e88	e1a0a7c41140d9ae78e32ecf9cf41249	fd826652f517f5f7704a46528e356300	article	Measuring the Quality of Ideation Technology and Techniques	Bruce A. Reinig and Robert O. Briggs	\N	2006
7967746	Unterrichtswissenschaft	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rein05-IoF	\N	\N		\N	\N	52--69	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.20}, file = {Rein05-IoF.pdf:Rein05-IoF.pdf:PDF}, owner = {carell}	\N	093709d6e3820236c4252e021a54a090	09ba75baaeee2275d0b80e1141a8296e	c46095ee58d35c9da09af1eeb7710125	article	Innovation ohne Forschung? Ein Pl�doyer f�r den Design-Based-Research-Ansatz
\
\	in der Lehr-Lernforschung	Gabi Reinmann	\N	2005
7967747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RMNS05-DPT	\N	\N		\N	www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/CST	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.25}, owner = {carell}	\N	318fe89832369d295bae713f8cbe57fe	eab2d34828eae9478a63e4f5b3f8dbae	a0ddfb88e7d5d6d39ca60e609167cb6e	unpublished	Design Principles for Tools to Support Creative Thinking	Mitchel Resnick and Brad Myers and Kumiyo Nakakoji and Ben Shneiderman and Randy Pausch and Ted Selker and Mike Eisenberg	\N	2005
7967748	System Sciences, 2005. HICSS'05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii
\
\	International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System
\
\	Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sant05-RIP	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	file = {Sant05-RIP.pdf:Sant05-RIP.pdf:PDF}	\N	82b7a20c5f034c93ce0609ecfbff714f	caf5571471733cc0eb012bd1ddb33679	93f5b09da40ae5fac2f28c91d85b345e	inproceedings	Resolving Ideation Paradoxes: Seeing Apples as Oranges through the
\
\	Clarity of ThinkLets	Eric L. Santanen	\N	2005
7967749	Methods of Psychological Research Online 1996	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sedl96-JdS	\N	\N		\N	\N	41--63	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.02}, file = {Sedl96-JdS.pdf:Sedl96-JdS.pdf:PDF}, owner = {carell}	\N	7c6b0ae88e1ffdea2fdd03690dd23e3e	fc124e8180092420b78d3731e247d604	2981c2bf7110f8eba174586105177563	article	Jenseits des Signifikanztest-Rituals. Erg�nzungen und Alternativen	Peter Sedlmeier	\N	1996
7967751	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StHe08-mlo	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--4	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.26}, file = {StHe08-mlo.pdf:StHe08-mlo.pdf:PDF}, owner = {carell}	\N	be97c9485d31810d3c4a3cb1b5b80d3e	9c0e7b173c10b288d23f06ac09d9db71	88df7c443f93527854451cdcbd62aa52	article	The many levels of CSCL	Gerry Stahl and Friedrich Hesse	\N	2008
7967752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CSCL-Kompendium}	\N	\N	\N	J�rg Haake and Gerd Schwabe and Martin Wessner	M�nchen	\N	\N	Str04	\N	\N		\N	in Druck, Vorabversion	\N	\N	\N	\N	groupsearch = {0}	\N	2c5d47384ddea9f1cca8c6eb5c165410	57233c914cf28e673386c140e0b7948c	6f2a9df59967238265f5a2c6bedad8ea	incollection	{Lern- und kommunikationspsychologische Grundlagen}	Monique Strauss	Oldenbourg	2004
7967753	Psychologische Rundschau	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StNi04-WBi	\N	\N		\N	\N	2--10	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.23}, file = {StNi04-WBi.pdf:StNi04-WBi.pdf:PDF}, owner = {carell}	\N	57b1f40e1cae9d2eebcaa49a8ee36083	5479811bd271a2a8a2055533fd2f4d77	640c8e9933547daf6ce831608da15ada	article	Warum Brainstorming in Gruppen Kreativit�t vermindert: Eine kognitive
\
\	Theorie der Leistungsverluste beim Brainstorming	Wolfgang Stroebe and Bernard Nijstad	\N	2004
7967754	CHI 2008 Proceedings � Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI 2008 Proceedings � Workshops	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	TeJo08-ddp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {TeJo08-ddp.pdf:TeJo08-ddp.pdf:PDF}	\N	c3c51d80dd21c5e1e6d771bb1f83d50d	0a7056b05d0cc630e417beb5f9c77ffa	9ec6079ff20d00cd2e66d781b415cb03	inproceedings	The disappearing desktop: pim 2008	J. Teevan and W. Jones	\N	2008
7967755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Management Associations	\N	\N	\N	VanG84-Mgc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9029c72cc9457467df52d093f16b07f3	7f7cfb659d13ff97a0c8326e16a20e57	e99c722fab18aeb2cd8bc58cd1a9e4db	book	{Managing group creativity: A modular approach to problem solving}	A.B. VanGundy	\N	1984
7967756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer	\N	\N	\N	VaNa03-Oca	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bedc61ffd36ecac37fa3dd7a505464d0	3e3c7ba6aa7e314d412000c9efb017ad	ac1a8d3f6960b9dca271d06619731f29	book	{Orchestrating collaboration at work: Using music, improv, storytelling,
\
\	and other arts to improve teamwork}	A.B. VanGundy and L. Naiman	\N	2003
7967757	Human Resource Development Review	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Acad Hum Res Devel	\N	\N	\N	Wats07-WoW	\N	\N		\N	\N	419	\N	4	\N		\N	7194b216cdaccb5773c9eb92a81be2a0	1a3873aae85c82dd49290b863d836854	83b89c96e073aa952bd20094e29371dc	article	{Who or What Creates? A Conceptual Framework for Social Creativity}	E. Watson	\N	2007
7967758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wil01	\N	\N		\N	www.his.de/Abt2/Hochschulzugang/Tagung2001/Wildt.pdf, Letzter Zugriff:
\
\	25.07.2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	groupsearch = {0}	\N	90475971fbee384940d4343d5fdc39ea	78384c0c4bdfdb3b1ea171b82ddaed46	5e5b6d2494c1d8f70b4393f75278bd23	article	{Hochschuldidaktische Aspekte einer Reform der Hochschuleingangsphase}	Johannes Wildt	HIS	2001
7967759	Int. J. Web Based Communities	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inderscience Publishers	Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, SWITZERLAND	\N	\N	WoEG06-Ctm	\N	\N		\N	\N	100--111	\N	1	\N	issn = {1477-8394}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJWBC.2006.008618}	\N	8b9e04108d7b6223b10ebfce02213add	7778a76545a967f38a6c321692e7d3db	0d9189810450b53fe677e108b128a44c	article	Creativity techniques meet the web	Wolfgang Woerndl and Daniela Eicker and Patrick Gruban	\N	2006
7967760	Consultative Study for the Economic and Social Research Council,
\
\	online at http://www. virtualsociety. org. uk (accessed July 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WoSt03-SSP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {WoSt03-SSP.pdf:WoSt03-SSP.pdf:PDF}	\N	76290b261bd9a52bfeb1ae140a944127	406084427eab68fba3a6ea80d4875f60	437aa2f4e9d9ab21ae948c541f353221	article	Social Shaping Perspectives on e-Science and e-Social Science: the
\
\	case for research support	S. Woolgar and P.E. Street	\N	2003
7967761	IEEE SOFTWARE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	ZaMT05-RSD	\N	\N		\N	\N	89--97	\N	\N	\N		Walking-through scenarios is an effective requirements-discovery technique,
\
\	but scenarios can differ widely in their abstraction levels and representation
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\	forms. However, determining the right form of scenarios for different
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\	requirements tasks remains an open question-one that the Art-Scene
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\	scenarios environment is investigating. Art-Scene is a tool that
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\	supports rich-media scenarios' use during requirements discovery.
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\	Rich-media scenarios can improve discovery by cueing stakeholders
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\	to recognize more events that a system will have to handle. This
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\	article describes Art-Scene's architecture and guidelines to help
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\	developers use rich media in scenarios, and it reports early evaluation
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\	and lessons learned.	1c24da1893a3919828ae597f73333032	5bebdec699df47b059bbb39b033a5493	e6131d0e252e2fb3679d99cead0db51a	article	{Rich-Media Scenarios for Discovering Requirements}	K. Zachos and N. Maiden and A. Tosar	\N	2005
7967766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligence and personality: Bridging the gap in theory and measurement	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	\N	\N	\N	schiefele_2001	http://books.google.com/books?id=LJARTnoe3ocC&printsec=frontcover&hl=de#PPA163,M1	\N		\N	\N	163-194	\N	\N	\N		\N	66dd61788762f9d2a1394c1647869b63	4840860cbb592e53852d3d5b3ee97482	03efdd0a9bc41ddf115dc86beb1a4b44	incollection	The role of interest in motivation and learning	Ulrich Schiefele	Janet M. Collis and Samuel Messick	2001
7967796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford InfoLab	\N	Stanford	\N	\N	\N	ilprints856	http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/856/	Technical Report		\N	Extended version of paper published in ICDCS 2007.	\N	\N	2007-24	\N		Entity Resolution (ER) matches and merges records that refer to the same real-world entities, and is typically a compute-intensive process due to complex matching functions and high data volumes.  We present a family of algorithms, D-Swoosh, for distributing the ER workload across multiple processors.  The algorithms use generic match and merge functions, and ensure that new merged records are distributed to processors that may have matching records.  We perform a detailed performance evaluation on a testbed of 15 processors, for cases where application knowledge can eliminate some comparisons and where all records must be matched.  Our experiments use actual comparison shopping data provided by Yahoo!.  	6bb6d3566bd87f3a3bcdb5d17079bb63	fea119192132af7dc23c99edda69fd41	017932929e39618f6a8ceddacb4be187	techreport	D-Swoosh: A Family of Algorithms for Generic, Distributed Entity Resolution	Omar Benjelloun and Hector Garcia-Molina and Heng Gong and Hideki Kawai and Tait E. Larson and David Menestrina and Sutthipong Thavisomboon	\N	2007
7967799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '06: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1151525	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1151454.1151525	\N	Website optimization with web metrics	\N	\N	463--470	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-392-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1151454.1151525}	Web metrics are the measures that reflect how customers are using a website. Companies use these metrics for further improvement of their website. Although most companies today are engaged in website optimization, the actual use of web metrics is a relatively unexplored area. In this paper we address this topic by first reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of the most important source of web metrics (web logs) and then conducting an extensive case study. The literature review revealed a number of serious limitations to the collection and use of web log data. In the case study we interviewed both marketing and IT managers of a major US networking solutions company to explore how they use web metrics for website optimization projects and try to overcome weaknesses.We have found that the various data sources fulfil different purposes: clickstream data enable managers to answer 'when' and 'what' questions, customer surveys 'why' and 'how' questions, and external data to make competitor comparisons. Critical issues involve the lack of industry standards, the volume of data, and the need to supplement clickstream data with qualitative information. Managers highly regard web metrics and are eager to learn how to increase the use of this underutilized data source on online customer behaviour.	d860401668a76c6347c1dec11d3c94b7	53146669086e5230ca80e219fff0b045	a157e7c2d98ced0aa076566e62b8ed48	inproceedings	Website optimization with web metrics: a case study	Birgit Weischedel and Eelko K. R. E. Huizingh	\N	2006
7967800	Computers & Education	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yaman_2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4T0839R-1/2/dac7fb349d6ba40a53c8250d7504a4d7	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : The effects of instructional support and learner interests when learning using computer simulations	\N	\N	1784 - 1794	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2008.05.009}	Within the scope of this study, the effectiveness of two kinds of instructional support was evaluated with regard to the learner's interests. Two versions of a simulation program about the respiratory chain were developed, differing only in the kind of tasks provided for instructional support: One version contained problem-solving tasks, the other one contained worked-out examples. The focus was on the learner's interest in the subject and in computers. The first goal of the study was to find to what extent computer simulations incorporating the different kinds of instructional support have positive effects on situational subject-interest. The second goal was to evaluate the interactions between the learner's interests and the instructional support with regard to the learning results (subdivided into factual knowledge and understanding). Simulations with worked-out examples were shown to have positive effects on the learner's situational interest in the subject. This was not found to be the case in simulations with problem-solving tasks. Regardless of the kind of instructional support, learners with little interest in the subject were able to achieve significant gains in factual knowledge. However, improvement in understanding was dependent on the kind of instructional support.	fd0bbac01fc8c979f4853a2eb9e2cc43	e5724a781064a58a4a887a87209f33fb	69d1cd187d9f0a7e770f7bae0f75cbb0	article	The effects of instructional support and learner interests when learning using computer simulations	Melek Yaman and Claudia Nerdel and Horst Bayrhuber	\N	2008
7967805	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1167842	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167842	\N	Current trends in web data analysis	\N	\N	85--91	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1167838.1167842}	Considering potential reasons for the underutilization of clickstream data and suggesting ways to enhance its use.	443aae153119b3dda892cffdbf54c37f	3e444db9354e916ce3b945b4f406d790	33b43d75c4536476690a04dbfb2203f0	article	Current trends in web data analysis	Arun Sen and Peter A. Dacin and Christos Pattichis	\N	2006
7967827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Holt & Company	\N	\N	\N	sham71	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0030867355/ref=olp_product_details/104-5328437-8231906?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance	\N	Amazon.com: Guerrilla Television: Michael Shamberg, Raindance Corporation: Books	\N	# 108 pages
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# Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (June 1971)
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# ISBN-10: 0030867355
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# ISBN-13: 978-0030867354	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1dd7e6ea43aed1f38412681bbde8242e	b0caf7616b5dada7e2bfb3044f34f9f2	66d60b648493694b60fb0d373ddd54ce	book	Guerrilla Television	Michael Shamberg and Raindance_Corporation	\N	1971
7967833	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowman & Littlefield, 2006	\N	\N	\N	ren06	http://books.google.it/books?id=3sfYAAAAIAAJ&q=Community+Media:+A+Global+Introduction&dq=Community+Media:+A+Global+Introduction&client=firefox-a&pgis=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	79d6f27928d972ac53d57109f6ad613f	d9112a2757b6d8265979b22210d08ecd	37a7d7a9fbfcb224af85724a3149e47b	book	Community media: a global introduction 	Ellie Rennie	\N	2006
7967834	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit - DuD	32	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11623-008-0062-3	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	266--269	\N	4	\N		Zusammenfassung&nbsp;&nbsp;Wer protokolliert das Surfverhalten im World Wide Web? Werden Besucher über eine Datenerhebung informiert? Wer kann technisch
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Bewegungsprofile mit Namen verknüpfen? Diesen Fragen gingen die Autoren des folgenden Beitrags in einer empirischen Untersuchungvon über 14.000 Webpräsenzen von Unternehmen und Gemeinden nach.	c990806d14cc8cc57681303e6c692d07	0180b0280387a85e9be15117a6bbd5ca	f81daae1a581fde2707e3b1dc52d7133	article	Datenschutz bei Webstatistiken	Niels Lepperhoff and Björn Petersdorf	\N	2008
7967840	Instructional Science	26	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1003088013286	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	49--63	\N	1	\N		This article examines the role of cognitive, metacognitive, and motivational skills in problem solving. Cognitive skills include instructional objectives, components in a learning hierarchy, and components in information processing. Metacognitive skills include strategies for reading comprehension, writing, and mathematics. Motivational skills include motivation based on interest, self-efficacy, and attributions. All three kinds of skills are required for successful problem solving in academic settings.
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ER  -	a1066f211e96c052a7214704cf8208a8	79e342483a4e8af4f688cbf1f2a02a1b	bea56702f4a45087ef4205a31b3e92d6	article	Cognitive, metacognitive, and motivational aspects of problem solving	Richard E. Mayer	\N	1998
7967894	Positions	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LaMarre2008	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pygv	\N		\N	\N	131-156	\N	1	\N	issn = {1067-9847}, doi = {10.1215/10679847-2007-014}	\N	02646e23a59aef7e1e8cbc89c30d33f3	3861e33a0ca99228fb8c6b45d6d8553e	0618cac402cdabc05573e5e7a880143c	article	Born of Trauma: Akira and Capitalist Modes of Destruction	Thomas LaMarre	\N	2008
7968009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JCDL '08: Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1378916	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1378889.1378916	\N	Harvana - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	147--156	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh PA, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-998-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1378889.1378916}	Collaborative, social tagging and annotation systems have exploded on the Internet as part of the Web 2.0 phenomenon. Systems such as Flickr, Del.icio.us, Technorati, Connotea and LibraryThing, provide a community-driven approach to classifying information and resources on the Web, so that they can be browsed, discovered and re-used. Although social tagging sites provide simple, user-relevant tags, there are issues associated with the quality of the metadata and the scalability compared with conventional indexing systems. In this paper we propose a hybrid approach that enables authoritative metadata generated by traditional cataloguing methods to be merged with community annotations and tags. The HarvANA (Harvesting and Aggregating Networked Annotations) system uses a standardized but extensible RDF model for representing the annotations/tags and OAI-PMH to harvest the annotations/tags from distributed community servers. The harvested annotations are aggregated with the authoritative metadata in a centralized metadata store. This streamlined, interoperable, scalable approach enables libraries, archives and repositories to leverage community enthusiasm for tagging and annotation, augment their metadata and enhance their discovery services. This paper describes the HarvANA system and its evaluation through a collaborative testbed with the National Library of Australia using architectural images from PictureAustralia.	ae971647314d847288ef06b9ddacc431	37ae56b6cb419452a468f41016e2c71a	3c8990d4fbdd218da14b841abda20f97	inproceedings	Harvana: harvesting community tags to enrich collection metadata	Jane Hunter and Imran Khan and Anna Gerber	\N	2008
7968072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KnowPotIntAppr08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e8fa377a848a04efaaa31acbcf02635	c0e63e066058d7994e7b4dcace085309	f55c097eaae9ffcb8a59c7cb474c3cfd	article	Towards an Integrated Approach to Assess the Potential of an Enterprise to Mature Knowledge	\N	\N	2008
7971665	European Journal of Information Systems	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabl94	https://secure.palgrave-journals.com/ejis/journal/v3/n2/ris/ejis199412a.ris	\N		\N	TY-JOUR AU-PY-1994 / 01 / / print VL-3 IS-2 SP-112 EP-126 PB-The Operational Research Society SN-0960-085 X UR-http: / / dx. doi. org / 10. 1057 / ejis. 1994. 12 ER-	pp.112-126	\N	2	\N		\N	2b59f396002e5285973c68eb42e0d29d	1914554a155b719e64e8a343425ab511	b6e8f76ed5308ad1f0eaac9c68933d6b	article	Integrating case study and survey research methods: an example in information systems 	G.G. Gable	\N	1994
7971692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MartinezSantiago-CLEF2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0dbfad3ce51dabb49882d106cee863ba	245a8ddf2770d6a455a22b3dcb6f2e5c	1cf05927a5baf3559a9c2391fac88604	article	Intelligent Information Access Systems (SINAI) at CLEF 2001: Calculating Translation Probabilities with SemCor	F. Martínez-Santiago and L.A. Ureña-López and M.C. Díaz-Galiano and M.T. Martín-Valdivia and M. García-Vega	Carol Peters	2002
7971740	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bich06	http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de/index.php;do=show/site=wi/sid=197134312449eee7a23bedb147615464/alloc=12/id=1858	\N		\N	\N	133-135	\N	\N	\N		\N	4545537bdbd27677898b6ae09b56a0e0	5e8cb433596f2b65146dcb29cd0177fa	484b7ab928a7511b3b68c889a3944fd1	article	Design Science in Information Systems Research	Martin Bichler	\N	2006
7971748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiazGaliano-TRECVid2007	http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/tvpubs/tv7.papers/sinai.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd975f97f6c1b457a15efc23a1527760	3dcf48a15a21aa012b33a3bb34e95725	4789d772bd5d7f78ad4c251b8c837988	inproceedings	SINAI at TRECVID 2007	M.C. Díaz-Galiano and J.M. Perea-Ortega and M.T. Martín-Valdivia and A. Montejo-Ráez and L.A. Ureña-López	Paul Over	2007
7971763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiazGaliano-ImageCLEFmed07	http://www.clef-campaign.org/2008/working_notes/diaz-paperCLEF2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the SINAI team participation in the ImageCLEF campaign.
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In this paper we only explain the experiments accomplished in the medical task.
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We have experimented with query expansion and the text information of the collection.
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For expansion, we carry out experiments using MeSH ontology and UMLS separately.
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With respect to text collection, we have used three dierent collections, one with
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caption and title, other with caption, title and the text of the section where the image
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appears, and the third with the full article. Moreover, we have experimented with
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mixed search, textual and visual search, using the FIRE software for image retrieval.
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The use of FIRE and MeSH expansion with the minimal collection (only caption
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and title) obtains the best results in the track.	3a5ba05568dff87ad1911d8092958f59	7a98adbf373c74158566ae9722f6fb08	17fe1b2932b63d01ba651ca5ee5e786f	inproceedings	SINAI at ImageCLEF 2007	M.C. Díaz-Galiano and M.A. García-Cumbreras and M.T. Martín-Valdivia and L.A. Ureña-López and A. Montejo-Ráez	Carol Peters	2007
7971805	Pattern Recognition	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willems2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V14-4VJM2R7-1/2/173a5c3e0e9de6343d66ac119cf9ccb1	\N	ScienceDirect - Pattern Recognition : 
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Iconic and multi-stroke gesture recognition	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0031-3203}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.patcog.2009.01.030}	Many handwritten gestures, characters, and symbols comprise multiple pendown strokes separated by penup strokes. In this paper, a large number of features known from the literature are explored for the recognition of such multi-stroke gestures. Features are computed from a global gesture shape. From its constituent strokes, the mean and standard deviation of each feature are computed. We show that using these new stroke-based features, significant improvements in classification accuracy can be obtained between 10% and 50% compared to global feature representations. These results are consistent over four different databases, containing iconic pen gestures, handwritten symbols, and upper-case characters. Compared to two other multi-stroke recognition techniques, improvements between 25% and 39% are achieved, averaged over all four databases.	6f561e6adfbbd6fcf517ba92d1e6e2d2	56fe1f810e64f1406338769cdd404489	571ea0e2bb05887f4da30e65f2f6f86e	article	Iconic and multi-stroke gesture recognition	Don Willems and Ralph Niels and Marcel van Gerven and Louis Vuurpijl	\N	2009
7971811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feldman2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4853208b478e124278032df166ee2df2	8bbbaf2d7e234ac481b4b5cfc589760d	8f7bd4eb2737422d7d2ad6fd57ff2459	inproceedings	CO: A chemical ontology for identification of functional groups and semantic comparison of small molecules	Feldman and Dumontier and Ling and Haider and Hogue	\N	2005
7971852	Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87599-4_8	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	74--77	\N	\N	\N		Libraries are the tools we use to learn and to answer our questions. The quality of our work depends, among others, on the
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quality of the tools we use. Recently, the semantic web and social networking technologies are being introduced to the digitallibraries domain. In this article we present the results of an evaluation of social and semantic end-user information discoveryservices for the digital libraries.	f36e1f8b145a2409d68edf7468800ae2	036ee729a85730fc896657b1ec2fb065	8a57088e78ea1a16d2cd6e1d0482994a	article	Evaluation of Semantic and Social Technologies for Digital Libraries	Sebastian Kruk and Ewelina Kruk and Katarzyna Stankiewicz	\N	2008
7971965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{OCLC}	Dublin (Ohio)	\N	\N	calhoun_online_2009	http://www.oclc.org/us/en/reports/onlinecatalogs/fullreport.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9781556534119}	\N	be71ba2f6a5db47089133c426ad3f33e	4ab3a5ed9034f9efaa5c03c08ce853e7	1523ecf0b692f80e87d403505cb1d258	book	Online catalogs : what users and librarians want : an OCLC report	Karen Calhoun	\N	2009
7971979	Educational Psychology Review	13	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schraw_2001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1009004801455	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	23--52	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;This paper reviews theoretical and empirical research on situational interest. A distinction is made between situational and personal interest. The former is spontaneous and context-specific, whereas the latter is enduring and context-general. We summarize historical perspectives and recent empirical findings on situational interest. Five emergent themes are identified that focus on relationships among situational interest, information processing, and affective engagement. We also discuss important topics for future research.
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ER  -	29acfe71ba9218dc1632f921e7b3687a	d6049e5c1f6b2924779246b9ac5854b8	666c501cdbcced14562b6fa01c0295a8	article	Situational Interest: A Review of the Literature and Directions for Future Research	Gregory Schraw and Stephen Lehman	\N	2001
7972059	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	French2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	296	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521007615}	\N	34468db5c905b6e1e1ce14732ca6bf8d	97bfa737d44c8566960b98a4c3e167cb	d6a5a2f097b444365f516f5c991f931e	book	Medicine before Science: The Business of Medicine from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment	Roger French	\N	2003
7972084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisboa	\N	\N	Crespo1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b8a20cea83ba6f978d62612e39bbac7	833c9da6e4eec4148715918fd44660ee	4af5516de94909bc1cb09399e69f1d7d	book	A História do Corpo	Jorge Crespo	Difel	1990
7972270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture notes in computer science ; 4937	UBMA_279316232	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=279316232&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	4th International Workshop, WS-FM 2007 Brisbane, Australia, September 28-29, 2007 proceedings	\N	\N	VIII, 168 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-79229-5, 978-3-540-79229-1}	\N	198b8148b2d2d041a89e7707c5541ffd	d60dbec47541cfa09715408260ca91b9	973c38cc86ccdeb63e8a476a21816d82	book	Web services and formal methods	\N	Marlon Dumas	2008
7972340	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Labaye2009	\N	\N		\N	Prendre soin en gériatrie	20-21	\N	27	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.22}, owner = {C881240}	La douleur peut être traitée au même titre que toute pathologie.
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\	qu'elles ont parfois du mal à s'exprimer.	f5e16611519bf1c05228029495b4c110	3501af799364f67230c1ceda4fd989ef	8bef2e0b7b5961c22228c41dd30e3bc2	article	Soulager la douleur des personnes âgées	Isabelle Labaye	\N	2009
7972345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	\N	\N	Campus : Forschung ; 125 : Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	UBHD59808	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	619 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-32605-1}, language = {ger}	\N	2b4d9c50c1fd1b6ffc64c79e0ac215a8	b5f6af0d939156cbf19bab3fb5cf1f5e	3a21ebce2035f2695890c2182bf6776d	book	Praxisorientierung des Studiums	\N	Ulrich Teichler and Margret Bülow-Schramm	1979
7972441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture notes in computer science ; 5367	UBMA_288511131	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=288511131&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	third Asian Semantic Web Conference, ASWC 2008, Bangkok, Thailand, December 8 - 11, 2008 ; proceedings	\N	\N	XVIII, 556 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-89703-8, 978-3-540-89703-3}	\N	4eaea5fa19d1ba09605766875f227ea8	46d386c1c24f87f97c18fc23a37051a0	a196fb605a4c4cc60b4cada20e25876f	book	The semantic web	\N	John Domingue	2008
7972454	\\mnras	390	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008MNRAS.390.1470S	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008MNRAS.390.1470S	\N		\N	\N	1470-1490	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008MNRAS.390.1470S}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13769.x}, eprint = {0804.0233}	\N	a13056ee9a7391c6935f82b60602588f	9ea45430e9f9458cabf7c2651cc6f453	7558eda52174661abea365f961803d65	article	{What is the best way to measure baryonic acoustic oscillations?}	A. G. {S{\\'a}nchez} and C. M. {Baugh} and R. {Angulo}	\N	2008
7972464	MIS Quarterly	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota	\N	\N	\N	DuPa03	http://www.jstor.org/stable/30036550	\N		\N	\N	597-636	\N	4	\N	issn = {02767783}, copyright = {Copyright © 2003 Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 2003}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Case research has commanded respect in the information systems (IS) discipline for at least a decade. Notwithstanding the relevance and potential value of case studies, this methodological approach was once considered to be one of the least systematic. Toward the end of the 1980s, the issue of whether IS case research was rigorously conducted was first raised. Researchers from our field (e.g., Benbasat et al. 1987; Lee 1989) and from other disciplines (e.g., Eisenhardt 1989; Yin 1994) called for more rigor in case research and, through their recommendations, contributed to the advancement of the case study methodology. Considering these contributions, the present study seeks to determine the extent to which the field of IS has advanced in its operational use of case study method. Precisely, it investigates the level of methodological rigor in positivist IS case research conducted over the past decade. To fulfill this objective, we identified and coded 183 case articles from seven major IS journals. Evaluation attributes or criteria considered in the present review focus on three main areas, namely, design issues, data collection, and data analysis. While the level of methodological rigor has experienced modest progress with respect to some specific attributes, the overall assessed rigor is somewhat equivocal and there are still significant areas for improvement. One of the keys is to include better documentation particularly regarding issues related to the data collection and analysis processes.	868a938aece640f8530cc89c65840eb8	30e049b7323772df9b13c5f95cf33497	250d3ce750b93bcb80690226f13e2860	article	Rigor in Information Systems Positivist Case Research: Current Practices, Trends, and Recommendations	Line Dubé and Guy Paré	\N	2003
7972498	MIS Quarterly	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota	\N	\N	\N	TrJe00	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3250979	\N	"A variety of research benefits can derive from
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adopting a different research stance. Since each
\
research method has different assumptions and
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procedures, one method can complement
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another. This triangulation is the rationale for
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mixed methods research (Trauth and O’Connor
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1991), particularly that which employs both quantitative
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and qualitative methods (Greene et al.
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1989; Jick 1979; Kaplan and Duchon 1988). This
\
viewpoint is consistent with Lee’s (1991) argument
\
that positivist and interpretive approaches
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need not be viewed as mutually exclusive. Rather,
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they can become mutually supportive."	\N	\N	43--79	\N	1	\N	issn = {02767783}, copyright = {Copyright © 2000 Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Mar., 2000}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	ef757013056a3e11e02b42afc88fc7a9	1b5d1da6bfbb51a024038202d39322d6	657c5186bff4047e315d8fdb7f450f30	article	Understanding Computer-Mediated Discussions: Positivist and Interpretive Analyses of Group Support System Use	Eileen M. Trauth and Leonard M. Jessup	\N	2000
7972505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT Verlag	Berlin	\N	Supporting Family Carers of Older People in Europe. Empirical Evidence, Policy Trends and Future Perspectives	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	The EUROFAMCARE project is one of the main sources of survey data and comparative analyses of the situation of carers in Europe.
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Distributed in the UK by www.centralbooks.co.uk/html	\N	\N	\N	\N		This volume gathers the most important data of the Trans-European Survey Report carried out in six countries during the EUROFANCARE project (DE, EL, IT, PL, SE, UK).	f6918074b036886f808d37cbc8d4c17d	981eee5683c90291c90c92cabd72fda6	89a827a596e05c37d0cd8965c8da0d69	book	Family Carers of Older People in Europe. A Six-Country Comparative Study	\N	Giovanni Lamura and Hanneli Döhner and Christopher Kofahl	2008
7972528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dee	Chicago, Ill.	\N	\N	UBHD2007298	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	199 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-566-63142-4, 1-566-63143-2}, language = {eng}	\N	33e31602d07e71aee3410527b6e5a96a	6314f606771d2642f6fec0135a316ddc	72e4f8d5cdf58e00c0a7a4cbc34aa3d4	book	Jazz in American culture	Burton W. Peretti	\N	1997
7972559	Communications of the Association for Information Systems	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSS03	http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol11/iss1/16/	\N	overview on different MIS research methodologies	\N	Available at: http: / / aisel. aisnet. org / cais / vol 11 / iss 1 / 16	\N	\N	16	\N	date = {(2003)Article 16.}, tech = {Vol. 11}	\N	a1083d5ddea6e60da47670019593bd16	62d6826bafb76b61233ec546d37c07df	effb2ce55030a4fa9b4e2c96261a5241	article	Management Information Systems Research: What' s There in a Methodology?	En Mao and A. F. Salam and Khalid S. Soliman	\N	2003
7972560	Soins Aides-soignantes	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrieux2009	\N	\N		\N	Soins et cultures	24-25	\N	27	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.22}, owner = {C881240}	La toilette se décline de plusieurs manières selon la signification
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\
\	qui lui est donnée. Elle représente, selon les cultures, une source
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\
\	de bien-être, un soin d'hygiène ou encore un acte purificateur au
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\
\	sens religieux.	11cba0988305cf81101e85027603b8a0	a4cbbcec74c7478c3abfe956f26599c3	20ff8eeedc350f31f29fb7b9bff529ae	article	Petite histoire de la toilette selon les cultures	Luc Andrieux	\N	2009
7973338	Communications of the Association for Information Systems	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MSS03	http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol11/iss1/16/	\N	overview on different MIS research methodologies	\N	Available at: http: / / aisel. aisnet. org / cais / vol 11 / iss 1 / 16	\N	\N	16	\N	date = {(2003)Article 16.}, tech = {Vol. 11}	\N	a1083d5ddea6e60da47670019593bd16	62d6826bafb76b61233ec546d37c07df	effb2ce55030a4fa9b4e2c96261a5241	article	Management Information Systems Research: What' s There in a Methodology?	En Mao and A. F. Salam and Khalid S. Soliman	\N	2003
7973354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Lecture notes in computer science ; 5367	UBMA_288511131	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=288511131&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	third Asian Semantic Web Conference, ASWC 2008, Bangkok, Thailand, December 8 - 11, 2008 ; proceedings	\N	\N	XVIII, 556 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-89703-8, 978-3-540-89703-3}	\N	4eaea5fa19d1ba09605766875f227ea8	46d386c1c24f87f97c18fc23a37051a0	a196fb605a4c4cc60b4cada20e25876f	book	The semantic web	\N	John Domingue	2008
7973415	\N	2246	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trust in Cyber-societies	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/agents/YuL00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/agents/trust2000.html#YuL00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	175-194	\N	\N	conf/agents/2000t	date = {2002-12-09}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2246/22460175.htm}, isbn = {3-540-43069-5}	\N	d151737791b914fdd0611ecc914bbc6b	9730a0da09baece318259ed029db87e0	b72f2f3e881fad01b9da96d39a78f2db	inproceedings	Modelling Trust for System Design Using the i* Strategic Actors Framework.	Eric S. K. Yu and Lin Liu	Rino Falcone and Munindar P. Singh and Yao-Hua Tan	2000
7973426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Bern, Switzerland	\N	\N	FernandezDominguez:09	http://www.peterlang.com/Index.cfm?vLang=E&vSiteID=4&vSiteName=BookDetail.cfm&VID=11808	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This book is a contribution to the study of morphological productivity, that is, the property of word-formation processes whereby new words are created to satisfy a naming need. It presents an up-to-date picture of this phenomenon, characterising its major attributes and addressing neighbouring theoretical concepts like availability, profitability or lexicalisation. Links are also established between those notions and N+N compounding, a word-formation process regarded as very productive but traditionally overlooked in studies of this type. Unlike other productivity surveys, mostly directed at affixation, a corpus of N+N compounds is here compiled to which the mainstream models of productivity are applied. This allows to detect the pros and cons of those proposals and to propose a model of productivity. Two measures, Indicator of Profitability (p) and Trend of Profitability (P), are introduced which can be applied across word-formation processes and are able to compute their productivity based on semantic categories.	fdac0075c12cb8954e019aea19a31eec	901b58a196613a11d6cea4985d7bc91c	020c247edec9ace2f904a1d95b1d3d00	book	Productivity in English Word-formation: An approach to N+N compounding	Jesús Fernández-Domínguez	\N	2009
7973477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	http://opus.bsz-bw.de/hdms/volltexte/2008/649/	\N		\N	Bacheloarbeit, Hochschule der Medien, Stuttgart, 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		Aspekte,weshalb Bibliotheken eigene Dienstleistungen im Rahmen der Möglichkeiten des Web2.0 entwickeln solltendie Möglichkeiten des Web 2.0 aufgreifen und zur Kreation eigener Dienstleitungen nutzen sollten; Umsetzung in der Praxis	dc72f7f2e8705157649fbfac4eca1666	7b7df89e8a90a17ae7fa1d3490383788	5189541b2a64e07a94559dc968d3bcd5	book	Bibliothek 2.0 - Notwendigkeit und Möglichkeiten neuer bibliothekarischer Dienstleitungen	Lutz-Frieder Schützler	\N	2008
7973528	The VLDB Journal	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ilprints859	http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/859/	\N		\N	VLDB Journal (Online First) link:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-008-0098-x  	\N	\N	\N	\N		We consider the Entity Resolution (ER) problem (also known as deduplication, or merge-purge), in which records determined to represent the same real-world entity are successively located and merged. We formalize the generic ER problem, treating the functions for comparing and merging records as black-boxes, which permits expressive and extensible ER solutions. We identify four important properties that, if satisfied by the match and merge functions, enable much more efficient ER algorithms. We develop three efficient ER algorithms: G-Swoosh for the case where the four properties do not hold, and R-Swoosh and F-Swoosh that exploit the 4 properties. F-Swoosh in addition assumes knowledge of the ``features'' ( e.g., attributes) used by the match function. We experimentally evaluate the algorithms using comparison shopping data from Yahoo! Shopping and hotel information data from Yahoo! Travel. We also show that R-Swoosh (and F-Swoosh) can be used even when the four match and merge properties do not hold, if an "approximate" result is acceptable.	3302ecba0afa8ac081faa4f555ed0b71	4d37b19ee3ce8902ca1e21e23db3021c	c1ff00f23e1d7f0205ef7c6e543aed9c	article	Swoosh: a generic approach to entity resolution	Omar Benjelloun and Hector Garcia-Molina and David Menestrina and Qi Su and Steven Euijong Whang and Jennifer Widom	\N	2008
7973579	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wartberg-Verl.	Gudensberg-Gleichen	\N	\N	UBMA_286955865	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=286955865&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	die 60er &amp; 70er Jahre	\N	\N	63 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8313-1882-7}	\N	756d38ec80b0ae6c76c61dddd85503e5	204887b9c11080e4d7126f7f2ff08f1a	144e8c7dcff83e53d503f7d68a78bafb	book	Aufgewachsen in Mannheim	Margot Dreier	\N	2008
7973598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Waldkirch	Mannheim	\N	\N	UBMA_282593446	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=282593446&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	aus dem Vereinsleben der Karnevalsgesellschaft "Die Löwenjäger" 1959 Mannheim-Käfertal e.V.	\N	\N	96 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-927455-45-0}	\N	0cb76bec1706506181da27291eb00e84	a3cfb433fcc7627ade8faa4d4ffd5a9a	c7c41c6350be54f630fe3b21b2a595c4	book	Der Goethe vun Keferdal	Werner Eisen	\N	2008
7973632	Physical Review Letters	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	tang:153904	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v101/e153904	\N	Observation of High-Order Polarization-Locked Vector Solitons in a Fiber Laser	\N	\N	153904	\N	15	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {153904}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.153904}	\N	ae19b221900ba02889bf3cbb7c46c185	43cd0d0da4464da81ec4acf400f98ea0	8887fe977060e377ba5049220f04354f	article	Observation of High-Order Polarization-Locked Vector Solitons in a Fiber Laser	D. Y. Tang and H. Zhang and L. M. Zhao and X. Wu	\N	2008
7973650	\N	1-2	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lemos1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	954142743a4700ba134a4d6ac1b377f8	bea72f0277f5a041c0dd3f2db70aa574	f525400853276468248c6fe178f3e8ed	book	História da Medicina em Portugal. Doutrinas e instituições	Maximiano Lemos	Dom Quixote/Ordem dos Médicos	1991
7973682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian/Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia	\N	\N	Textos Universitários de Ciências Sociais e Humanas	Sousa-Dias2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0842ab5f563e29368516c3ce119178a2	ecfa41aca037fa93ca561a6677f39c37	79630ab38e29063a7a19977bfeb7ad9f	book	Droguistas, boticários e segredistas. Ciência e sociedade na produção de medicamentos na Lisboa de Setecentos	José Pedro Sousa-Dias	\N	2007
7973683	Journal of the neurological sciences	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J Neurol Sci	\N	\N	\N	cedarbaum1997pal	\N	\N		\N	\N	S1	\N	\N	\N		\N	80907b3d9377e0736b37c407d356641a	fc59f00a5d28bd1cc38cdbe405f5d333	01a6cf2a074f4752b8670597eea7ebe6	article	{Performance of the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS) in multicenter clinical trials.}	JM Cedarbaum and N. Stambler	\N	1997
7973704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cundiff_polarizationlocked	\N	\N	Polarization Locked Vector Solitons and Axis Instability in Optical Fiber	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We experimentally observe polarization-locked vector solitons in optical fiber. Polarization locked-vector solitons use nonlinearity to preserve their polarization state despite the presence of birefringence. To achieve conditions where the delicate balance between nonlinearity and birefringence can survive, we studied the polarization evolution of the pulses circulating in a laser constructed entirely of optical fiber. We observe two distinct states with fixed polarization. This first state occurs for very small values birefringence and is elliptically polarized. We measure the relative phase between orthogonal components along the two principal axes to be 2  p/2. The relative amplitude varies linearly with the magnitude of the birefringence. This state is a polarization locked vector soliton. The second, linearly polarized, state occurs for larger values of birefringence. The second state is due to the fast axis instability. We provide complete characterization of these states, and p...	b6cfd2539b1a9db0298413d9825f37f1	73d20ae3ccc76656ec5b0ba9730a06b0	040c22e96c50091ee3aadbda60d34370	misc	Polarization Locked Vector Solitons and Axis Instability in Optical Fiber	Steven T. Cundiff and Brandon C. Collings and Keren Bergman	\N	2000
7973762	Journal of Materials Chemistry	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	33	krzysztof2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b702723k	\N		\N	\N	3496-3503	\N	\N	\N		Mg(BH4)2 is one of the few complex hydrides which have the potential to meet the requirements for hydrogen storage materials, because it contains 14.9 mass% H and has suitable thermodynamic properties. It has not been investigated for hydrogen storage applications yet. In this study, several ways to synthesize solvated and desolvated magnesium tetrahydroborate by wet chemical and mechanochemical methods were tested and compared. A direct synthesis by a reaction of MgH2 with aminoboranes yields magnesium tetrahydroborate quantitatively and in pure form. The method is also applicable to the synthesis of other tetrahydroborates. The products were characterized by elemental analysis, in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and thermal analysis methods, such as thermogravimetric analysis (TGA-DSC) and high-pressure calorimetry under a hydrogen atmosphere (HP-DSC).	507435d84f7a5982414c85ac6346e163	55fbf904162be755bd6d76b435357ce4	5c3b6af84375c3f4c270d444df545446	article	Synthesis and properties of magnesium tetrahydroborate, Mg(BH4)2.	Krzysztof Chlopek and Christoph Frommen and Aline Leon and Oleg Zabara and Maximilian Fichtner	\N	2007
7975378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC '06: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1151531	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1151454.1151531	\N	The impact of search engine optimization on online advertising market	\N	\N	519-529	\N	\N	\N	location = {Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-392-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1151454.1151531}	Online advertising market is becoming a popular area of academic research. Among other types of advertising, search engine advertising is leading the growth in terms of revenue. In general, there are two types of search engine advertising: paid placement and search engine optimization (SEO). This study aims to analyze the condition under which SEO exist and further, its impact on the advertising market. With an analytical model, several interesting insights are generated. The results of the study fill the gap of SEO in academic research and help managers in online advertising make informed advertising decisions.	37a2e078c9b2598ad9a39662a05e3df9	24f8185b81d71df020e0241e97c97c37	e82dd21dd1c5d1f397dba2872a6624e6	inproceedings	The impact of search engine optimization on online advertising market	Bo Xing and Zhangxi Lin	\N	2006
7975381	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1409388	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1409388	\N	Worst practices in search engine optimization	\N	\N	147-150	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409360.1409388}	\N	ef6570a5a82e5e31c24e3ec3c0e3180c	d4e88b42aa9db8c70bfc19853f16f4d3	6a85230c7d460d9a79ae6cd35e8ee71e	article	Worst practices in search engine optimization	Ross A. Malaga	\N	2008
7975483	Business Information Review	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DavidC._Green12012003	http://bir.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/20/4/195	\N	Search Engine Marketing: Why it Benefits Us all -- Green 20 (4): 195 -- Business Information Review	\N	\N	195-202	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1177/0266382103204005}, eprint = {http://bir.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/20/4/195.pdf}	Search engines are playing an increasingly important role in Internet marketing and commerce. Having once been sidelined by the major portals in favor of other    sticky' features such as news, search is once again central to portal strategies. Yahoo has recently spent almost US $2 billion acquiring other   search technology providers to compete with Google more directly. The world-wide search market is forecast to grow from US $2.1 billion in 2003 to US $7 billion by 2007. However, against the background of a rapidly consolidating search market, there are increasingly sophisticated technology tools and approaches to utilizing search engines to achieve marketing goals.
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	5af12d98ab0852e7402ec8635c0f0722	98fdad90a563f8d9d68137e7858eeeb0	dbcb62c4ba5152d7c0c157013ec30cf6	article	Search Engine Marketing: Why it Benefits Us all	David C. Green	\N	2003
7976668	Journal of Functional Programming	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CambridgeJournals:1899164	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1899164&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S095679680800676X	\N	CJO - Abstract - Caml trading – experiences with functional programming on Wall Street	\N	\N	553-564	\N	04	\N	doi = {10.1017/S095679680800676X}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S095679680800676X}	\N	ee3eafb1b3fe8d63b8b91e26e1a8de22	fcce1a814bba85fc5d8822f3c50cb065	83992ff62f035ff3727066f21a2dcec5	article	Caml trading ? experiences with functional programming on Wall Street	YARON MINSKY and STEPHEN WEEKS	\N	2008
7976782	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humana Press	\N	\N	\N	humber1997d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6035b47ac986d66a659861600830e74	54d67ccc329055ac70aa766d01390e95	260542af99e06dd4d70d06f95d1fa7da	book	{What is disease?}	J.M. Humber and R.F. Almeder	\N	1997
7976798	JAMA	293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JosephT._Young01262005	http://jama.ama-assn.org	\N	JAMA -- Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine, January 26, 2005, Young 293 (4): 497	\N	\N	497-a-498	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.293.4.497-b}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/293/4/497-a.pdf}	\N	6f4eeef9c4fa4c530494a7c30c83984e	e8e19a600a5a8f511df50cbd015309e0	9e4b93d6e619d28a7aec25c2aeba3538	article	{Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine}	Joseph T. Young	\N	2005
7976856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Verlag; Auflage: 1 (8. Oktober 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Nikolow2007	\N	\N	Studien zur historischen Sozialwissenschaft Herausgegeben von Gerhard Botz und Josef Ehmer
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Atomforschung und Volkskunde, Vitamine und Eugenik sind wissenschaftliche Themen, die durch öffentliche Kommunikation mit konstituiert und geformt wurden. Denn was Wissenschaft ist, wird nicht allein an den Orten der wissenschaftlichen Praxis entschieden, sondern auch in der Öffentlichkeit. In diesem Band wird anhand der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts gezeigt, welchen Gewinn beide Seiten aus dem wechselseitigen Austausch ziehen.
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Über den Autor
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Arne Schirrmacher, Dr. rer. nat., ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Münchner Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte am Deutschen Museum. Sybilla Nikolow, Dr. phil., ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung der Universität Bielefeld. (Kurzbeschreibung)	\N	\N	\N	\N	978-3593384894	\N		\N	9099bc4d8e72d61ed7fbbd1a97481483	25d672020ae9b1ec3a1fa5c0215f4b33	1a79edf859db6f47a04965cac083cab2	book	Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit als Ressourcen füreinander: Studien zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert 	\N	Arne Schirrmacher Sybilla Nikolow	2007
7976884	Theory and Research in Education	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DinaKiwan07012007	http://tre.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/2/225	\N		\N	\N	225-240	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/1477878507077736}, eprint = {http://tre.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/5/2/225.pdf}	In this article, I propose an inclusive model of citizenship, drawing both on empirical data collected on `constructions' of citizenship in the English citizenship education policy process, and also developing certain themes raised in the politico-philosophical literature on citizenship.This model consists of two main components: the concept of `institutional' multiculturalism, constituted as process; and that citizenship education must redirect its emphasis to the citizen--state relationship, relative to the emphasis on the relationship between individuals and groups from different backgrounds and cultures, the predominant focus of `interculturalism' (Gundara, 2003; Kymlicka, 2003). Implications for policy and practice are considered.
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	95f1a3ec6cc585402feca321f183aac5	7a84354ff7bcb382a5b447c01bf37b6d	1166e8693e6b94366376cb2d8bd7d53d	article	{Developing a model of inclusive citizenship `Institutional multiculturalism' and the citizen--state relationship}	Dina Kiwan	\N	2007
7976996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3314	\N	[0904.3314] Rapid production of $^{87}$Rb BECs in a combined magnetic and optical potential	\N	cite arxiv:0904.3314
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We describe an apparatus for quickly and simply producing $\\Rb87$
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Bose-Einstein condensates. It is based on a magnetic quadrupole trap and a red
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detuned optical dipole trap. We collect atoms in a magneto-optical trap (MOT)
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and then capture the atom in a magnetic quadrupole trap and force rf
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evaporation. We then transfer the resulting cold, dense cloud into a spatially
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mode-matched optical dipole trap by lowering the quadrupole field gradient to
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below gravity. This technique combines the efficient capture of atoms from a
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MOT into a magnetic trap with the rapid evaporation of optical dipole traps;
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the approach is insensitive to the peak quadrupole gradient and the precise
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trapping beam waist. Our system reliably produces a condensate with
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$N\\approx2\\times10^6$ atoms every $16\\second$.
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	32cbeeed0dc09a11caeee12151d66c1a	d8206e78d063c8336266cf9f009a9ca1	001175dc10c65ed64a68d224d0b2f0c9	misc	Rapid production of $^{87}$Rb BECs in a combined magnetic and optical
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  potential	Y. J. Lin and A. R. Perry and R. L. Compton and I. B. Spielman and J. V. Porto	\N	2009
7977039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Marketing und Unternehmensführung, Muenster	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meffert2007	http://www.wissenschaftsmanagement-online.de/converis/artikel/806	\N	Globalisierung und Internationalisierung, Änderungen in den öffentlich-rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen, neue Anforderungen durch die Berufswelt steigender Konkurrenzdruck: Im Kontext vielfältiger Änderungen der Rahmenbedingungen in der Hochschullandschaft gewinnt das Thema Hochschulmarketing an Aktualität. Die Hochschulen müssen auf diese Herausforderungen und Veränderungen des Marktes sowie auf einen zunehmenden Wettbewerb angemessen reagieren. Folglich bedarf es eines auf den Markt gerichteten Konzeptes, um die Existenz im Wettbewerb und die Qualität der Hochschule zu sichern. Marketing, verstanden als »marktorientierte Führung« bzw. »Management von Wettbewerbsvorteilen«, wurde dabei in den 70er Jahren innerhalb des Profit-Bereiches auf den Dienstleistungssektor und schließlich auf den Non-Profit-Bereich übertragen. Dieses Marketingverständnis kann auch auf die Hochschulen angewendet werden und ist weit mehr als »nur Werbung«. Dieser Beitrag dokumentiert eine Tagung, die das CHE ausgerichtet hat und zeigt, wie sich ganzheitliche Konzepte des Hochschulmarketings entwickeln lassen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0690181bb246c3dbd32e996908023960	839fd4f84a189ecdeb0f2b89728c67a9	f62724de7e550712d4e0c1b182bc2698	incollection	Hochschulmarketing – Herausforderung und Erfolgsfaktoren im Wettbewerb Dokumentation der Tagung vom 15. Januar 2007	\N	Heribert Meffert and Detlef Mueller-Boeling	2007
7977991	Probability Theory and Related Fields	102	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pitman-ptrf-95	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01213386	\N	Exchangeable and partially exchangeable random partitions	\N	\N	145--158	\N	2	\N		Summary Call a random partition of the positive integerspartially exchangeable if for each finite sequence of positive integersn1,...,nk, the probability that the partition breaks the firstn1+...+nk integers intok particular classes, of sizesn1,...,nk in order of their first elements, has the same valuep(n1,...,nk) for every possible choice of classes subject to the sizes constraint. A random partition is exchangeable iff it is partially exchangeable for a symmetric functionp(n1,...nk). A representation is given for partially exchangeable random partitions which provides a useful variation of Kingman's representation in the exchangeable case. Results are illustrated by the two-parameter generalization of Ewens' partition structure.
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ER  -	52a1b9d8e20f43e7074456fae0f25190	5230941904836593bfc7893faecaf33a	ca72b744ca0deb3da977fb5df4a2dad0	article	Exchangeable and partially exchangeable random partitions	Jim Pitman	\N	1995
7978591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS '09) April 21, 2009, Boston, MA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaWa09	http://www.usenix.org/events/iptps09/tech/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	977e4375e1ea9aaf65712bac9dd80e74	6209d8b83fe431dd245885ba6137afbe	9f01d742806201e42a05a38cbf6696ee	inproceedings	Birds of a FETHR: Open, Decentralized Micropublishing	Daniel R. Sandler and Dan S. Wallach	\N	2009
7978841	BI-Spektrum	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boeh08	\N	\N		\N	\N	29-31	\N	4	\N		\N	62f0a0f4a3aed8c42269aa17ac66cc25	93b793137c1b9af6a31696149f9e04f8	1e352e04995e0bed601d5d5a52033f2c	article	Open Source im Mittelstand: Freiheit statt Abhängigkeit	Martin Böhringer	\N	2008
7978865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	self-published	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsbecon/bergstrom/2007a/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		To answer the question of the paper's title, we looked at the tables of contents from two recent issues of 33 economics journals and attempted to find a freely available online version of each article. We found that about 90 percent of articles in the most-cited economics journals and about 50 percent of articles in less-cited journals are available. We conduct a similar exercise for political science and find that only about 30 percent of the articles are freely available. The paper reports a regression analysis of the effects of author and article characteristics on likelihood of posing and it discusses the implications of self-archiving for the pricing of subscription-based academic journals. 	66b4e92189794400114fe217b9372f07	b073b5127bf59ff6cb77990c28bcca59	322de37a64e3762a868692318b7a1294	misc	How often do economists self-archive?	Ted C. Bergstrom and Rosemarie Lavaty	\N	2007
7978866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (ITI), Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 22-25, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BGKS09	\N	\N		\N	\N	in press	\N	\N	\N		\N	9601d3825fed8e5d4d52ce9c12a3303c	5db06ec8a45ac6be0b77f8f48dd6a42b	9f2f33fca959fd18c63d20e1a06ab511	inproceedings	On the Role of Social Software Techniques for the Design of Self-Organising Enterprise Reporting Portals	Martin Böhringer and Peter Gluchowski and Christian Kurze and Christian Schieder	\N	2009
7978981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://online-seo-information.blogspot.com	\N	Inofrmation on SEO articles and seo books	\N	http: / / online-seo-information. blogspot. com /	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	baccf646203f3370254c08c6d5b35571	e3eed1ca985748d76327f14f97f76cf1	556d2a1262113e7d171225397da34f9d	misc	Free SEO Articles, Google SEO Tips, SEO Tools, SEO Books, Free SEO Directory List 	seo articles	seo	2009
7979313	Annals of Physics	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osterwalder1978440	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WB1-4DF502R-10T/2/bfedecc03191062a4c85fefd26e89598	\N	ScienceDirect - Annals of Physics : Gauge field theories on a lattice	\N	\N	440 - 471	\N	2	\N	issn = {0003-4916}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0003-4916(78)90039-8}	We begin a rigorous, nonperturbative investigation of quantum field theories with local internal symmetries. We discuss the lattice approximation of Yang-Mills fields and of fermion fields in the Euclidean setup and we verify physical positivity for the Schwinger functions of these approximations. This implies the existence of a positive self-adjoint transfer matrix. We then prove existence and analyticity of the infinite volume limit of strongly coupled Yang-Mills theories on the lattice and we verify Wilson's confinement bound. Finally we present a rigorous treatment of the Higgs mechanism in lattice gauge theories.	30cfe2fda6a0f5c0368e2d37241cf002	2499deda4efb08cf6df8a06f0b844464	ff14c793f9fc32350de58fb552bffcb4	article	Gauge field theories on a lattice	K. Osterwalder and E. Seiler	\N	1978
7979316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osterwalder:1993ts	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=2895773	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 2895773	\N	In *Cargese 1976, Proceedings, New developments in quantum
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                  field theory and statistical mechanics* 173-199. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c036ed5af7b649d77e8e523fd1e7457d	b2b4ef0c8ec3f53751190ee3eb4f3aea	663330731677ec52e5cff9da13d102ca	article	{Gauge theories on the lattice}	K. Osterwalder	\N	1993
7979318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}	Cairo, Egypt	\N	\N	wamelen_web_2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1509096.1509169&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=32434398&CFTOKEN=56250011	\N		\N	\N	349--354	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-60558-386-0}, doi = {10.1145/1509096.1509169}	Web 2.0 applications gain in importance in today's society. This development cannot be ignored by the public sector, because Web 2.0 can take the evolution of {E-Government} in new directions. This paper discusses the impact of (local) Web 2.0 applications on the further development of E-government. Web 2.0 applications have much potential for the public sector in terms of interaction, participation and transparency. However, examples of websites with transaction or transformation characteristics are rare. For that reason it is too early to speak about a virtual state. In order to realize these two final stages of {E-Government,} it is important to take into account the potential risks of Web 2.0 applications as well, like isolation, exclusion, violation of privacy and misuse of information.	144039aa822ce3995c72d83023ebfa2f	0c6ab4569d5e62bdff9223db41825d30	866fccc03b8b7552999c9ad1abd4f6ab	inproceedings	Web 2.0: a basis for the second society?	Johan van Wamelen and Dennis de Kool	\N	2008
7979367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 The 16th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	haiduc2008ondomainterms	\N	\N	case study about how many domain terms are used, where most domain terms are located (comments / identifiers) and whether similar projects use the same domain terms.
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Authors selected the domain terms manually, all data for this is available. They use lexical agreement between software domain vocabularies in order to answer third research question. Stemming is used to reduce size of software vocabulary	\N	\N	113--122	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3176-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPC.2008.29}	 Information about the problem domain of the software and the solution it implements is often embedded by developers in comments and identifiers. When using software developed by others or when are new to a project, programmers know little about how domain information is reflected in the source code. Programmers often learn about the domain from external sources such as books, articles, etc. Hence, it is important to use in comments and identifiers terms that are commonly known in the domain literature, as it is likely that programmers will use such terms when searching the source code. The paper presents a case study that investigated how domain terms are used in comments and identifiers. The study focused on three research questions: (1) to what degree are domain terms found in the source code of software from a particular problem domain?; (2) which is the preponderant source of domain terms: identifiers or comments?; and (3) to what degree are domain terms shared between several systems from the same problem domain? Within the studied software, we found that in average: 42% of the domain terms were used in the source code; 23% of the domain terms used in the source code are present in comments only, whereas only 11% in the identifiers alone, and there is a 63% agreement in the use of domain terms between any two software systems.
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	94886ce47fb3ddfc913ab0a9afd3c69c	e3d898eca3d0ed54938d1ab480492566	3f7b1c1e249e9cf52a5c914220232312	inproceedings	On the Use of Domain Terms in Source Code	Sonia Haiduc and Andrian Marcus	\N	2008
7979374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBMA_039007189	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=039007189&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Politik, Ideologie und religiöse Kultur von Alexander dem Großen bis zur römischen Eroberung	\N	\N	XXXII, 402 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-10422-6}	\N	c19c45f0ead69dac0767d4d9d4a1ba90	6a3cbb9f965f9a3368dad142bc0c383c	e8c8aed1493eca037fdaa8fd95d28871	book	Geschichte des Ptolemäerreiches	Günther Hölbl	\N	1994
7979397	Software Maintenance and Reengineering, European Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	abebe2009evolution	\N	\N	Contains good research questions, but the study is only performed on two projects so results cannot be generalized. Stemming is used in definition of software vocabulary, but no explanation for why this is done.	\N	\N	189-198	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1534-5351}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSMR.2009.61}	Source code is a mixed software artifact, containing information for both the compiler and the developers. While programming language grammar dictates how the source code is written, developers have a lot of freedom in writing identifiers and comments. These are intentional in nature and become means of communication between developers.The goal of this paper is to analyze how the source code vocabulary changes during evolution, through an exploratory study of two software systems. Specifically, we collected data to answer a set of questions about the vocabulary evolution, such as: How does the size of the source code vocabulary evolve over time? What do most frequent terms refer to? Are new identifiers introducing new terms? Are there terms shared between different types of identifiers and comments? Are new and deleted terms in a type of identifiers mirrored in other types of identifiers or in comments?	6e2c03e0d360982fbf61126d37712cec	5653e647ca668025553f1d1bed5403e2	b3b4cf3453cdead36922c905c838f37f	article	Analyzing the Evolution of the Source Code Vocabulary	Surafel Lemma Abebe and Sonia Haiduc and Andrian Marcus and Paolo Tonella and Giuliano Antoniol	\N	2009
7979809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Catterall:2009it	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0903.4881	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0903.4881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0903.4881;%%}, eprint = {0903.4881}	    Abstract: We provide an introduction to recent lattice formulations of supersymmetric theories which are invariant under one or more real supersymmetries at nonzero lattice spacing. These include the especially interesting case of ${\\cal N}=4$ SYM in four dimensions. We discuss approaches based both on twisted supersymmetry and orbifold-deconstruction techniques and show their equivalence in the case of gauge theories. The presence of an exact supersymmetry reduces and in some cases eliminates the need for fine tuning to achieve a continuum limit invariant under the full supersymmetry of the target theory. We discuss open problems. 	d97c771cdf888dc173877d022d65ce6e	abe8725f5a9f6cdc7aefb029ecac7986	828b468a9faa224c45517980a46d4e8b	article	{Exact lattice supersymmetry}	Simon Catterall and David B. Kaplan and Mithat Unsal	\N	2009
7979854	J. Math. Phys.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	king02additivity	\N	\N		\N	DOI:10.1063/1.1500791	4641	\N	\N	\N		\N	78e1a15f18862836fd517ba9401d6160	63dd8eae303ec0b969c44d425dc01484	c37e3ddd3aa4df43f1f2058a7bfb40ed	article	Additivity for unital qubit channels	Christopher King	\N	2002
7979857	\N	5452	\N	\N	\N	\N	SLE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	host2008phrasebook	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sle/sle2008.html#HostO08	\N	Method names linked to structure of methods and implementation details.	\N	\N	322-341	\N	\N	conf/sle/2008	date = {2009-03-30}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00434-6_20}, isbn = {978-3-642-00433-9}	Method names in Java are natural language phrases describing behaviour, encoded to make them easy for machines to parse. Pro- 
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grammers rely on the meaning encoded in method names to understand 
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code. We know little about the language used in this encoding, its rules 
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and structure, leaving the programmer without guidance in expressing 
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her intent. Yet the meaning of the method names — or phrases — is 
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readily available in the body of the methods they name. By correlat- 
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ing names and implementations, we can ﬁgure out the meaning of the 
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original phrases, and uncover the rules of the phrase language as well. 
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In this paper, we present an automatically generated proof-of-concept 
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phrase book for Java, based on a large software corpus. The phrase book 
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captures both the grammatical structure and the meaning of method 
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phrases as commonly used by Java programmers. 
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	aae428bd07b46d19de9625a72c77e8ed	e192b1e590f33c751d7b8b7c8d506342	6c429f6e35e0901bb68ee9dfc4bb776d	inproceedings	The Java Programmer's Phrase Book.	Einar W. H\\ost and Bjarte M. \\Ostvold	Dragan Gasevic and Ralf L\\"ammel and Eric Van Wyk	2008
7979892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	datta04additivity	http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0412034	\N	Additivity for transpose depolarizing channels	\N	cite arxiv:quant-ph/0412034
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Comment: 9 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Additivity of the minimal output entropy for the family of transpose
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depolarizing channels introduced by Fannes et al. [quant-ph/0410195] is
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considered. It is shown that using the method of our previous paper
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[quant-ph/0403072] allows us to prove the additivity for the range of the
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parameter values for which the problem was left open in [quant-ph/0410195].
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Together with the result of [quant-ph/0410195], this covers the whole family of
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transpose depolarizing channels.
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	35a27c7fc0d6112cdec48306df12d818	84c44ea2dfa0258d4b4453983528493c	bca70dcf38b5c5d43889038bdc8d3760	misc	Additivity for transpose depolarizing channels	Nilanjana Datta and Alexander S. Holevo and Yuri Suhov	\N	2004
7979916	MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carbon	\N	\N		\N	\N	1757-1759	\N	8	\N		Hydrogen desorption properties of a mixture of hydrogenated nanostructural graphite CnanoHx and lithium hydride LiH are demonstrated in this paper, where CnanoHx was synthesized from graphite by ballmilling under 1 MPa hydrogen for 80 h. First of all, we clarified the hydrogenated properties of CnanoHx synthesized under four different milling conditions. The hydrogen desorption profile with typical two-peak structure was caused by iron contamination in CnanoHx from steel balls during ballmilling, while the products prepared by zirconia balls showed the broad single peak in hydrogen desorption. The amount of desorbed hydrocarbon gas from the products using a rocking (vibrating) mill estimated by the thermogravimetry was larger than that using a rotating (planetary) one. Next, the destabilization properties of extremely stable LiH was examined, indicating that LiH was destabilized by mixing with another component LiOH or NaOH, and then, the mixture easily released hydrogen gas at lower temperature compared with LiH, LiOH and NaOH themselves. On the analogy of this result, we examined hydrogen desorption properties of the ballmilled mixture of LiH and CnanoHx. The hydrogen desorption started from about 200°C and showed a peak at 350°C, although each product needs more than 400°C to release hydrogen. Since this hydrogen storage system is specially based on lithium, carbon and hydrogen in the mixture, it can be regarded as Li–C–H hydrogen storage system.	80541e912a8f17afb9985087e58cf1fe	55be372fa8057c7a01d49f35a4c6a80b	8d71eee9e140d67efeb12c968b9a20b9	article	Hydrogen Desorption Properties of Lithium--Carbon--Hydrogen System	Takayuki Ichikawa and Shigehito Isobe and Hironobu Fujii	\N	2005
7980653	Mach. Learn.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1265347	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1265347	\N	Discovering Significant Patterns	\N	\N	1--33	\N	1	\N	issn = {0885-6125}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10994-007-5006-x}	\N	59ecdbb10e4a57db19949dd7552d522f	4f4b9f108fac0df8106b70d768888361	b6994462fb409033001d5e1d17c56f6d	article	Discovering Significant Patterns	Geoffrey I. Webb	\N	2007
7980661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaplan1993rcb	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/E/e93/E93-1024.pdf	\N		\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N		\N	8559c16c792855dfe44ef1dfbb232022	909303dc1d4dcbe3ba890e823b888e4d	665ee0a9a5b03489bc89da834f9c4070	inproceedings	{Restriction and correspondence-based translation}	R.M. Kaplan and J. Wedekind	\N	1993
7980686	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	{COLING-02 on Grammar engineering and evaluation}	\N	\N	{International Conference on Computational Linguistics}	{Association for Computational Linguistics}	Morristown, NJ	\N	\N	butt2002pgp	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1118783.1118786	\N		\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N		\N	78ffa05bf43ebd83e0ba7d8572b4d9a9	997d2c029201d46b2a2b80eb8e122e19	a4b73772c70a02b9b6f0efa5b833f272	inproceedings	{The Parallel Grammar Project}	M. Butt and H. Dyvik and T.H. King and H. Masuichi and C. Rohrer	\N	2002
7980689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rullier-Albenque2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.5243	\N	[0903.5243] Hall effect and resistivity study of the magnetic transition, carrier content and Fermi liquid behavior in Ba(Fe(1-x) Cox)2As2	\N	cite arxiv:0903.5243
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Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The negative Hall constant R_H measured all over the phase diagram of
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Ba(Fe(1-x)Cox)2As2 allows us to show that electron carriers always dominate the
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transport properties. The evolution of R_H with x at low doping (x&lt;2%)
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indicates that important band structure changes happen for x&lt;2% prior to the
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emergence of superconductivity. For higher x, an increase of the electron
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concentration with T explains the variations of R_H, while the electron
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scattering rate displays the T^2 law expected for a Fermi liquid. The T=0
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residual scattering is affected by Co disorder in the magnetic phase, but is
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rather dominated by incipient disorder in the normal state of the
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superconducting samples.
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	8110dd22d681ac3979fe93d7291be0cc	e309c0aeacbb8b1bafecf237626cab95	fc710f20a528b77327cf597abcb603d6	misc	Hall effect and resistivity study of the magnetic transition, carrier
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  content and Fermi liquid behavior in Ba(Fe(1-x) Cox)2As2	F. Rullier-Albenque and D. Colson and A. Forget and H. Alloul	\N	2009
7980693	Corpora and Cross-linguistic Research: Theory, Method and Case Studies	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodopi	Amsterdam / Atlanta	\N	\N	dyvik1998tbs	http://www.hf.uib.no/i/LiLi/SLF/ans/Dyvik/transem.html	\N		\N	\N	51--86	\N	\N	\N		\N	c31a3f0557825c836a2c90e1dfb50eb1	23d95e784b7c7073e1b060507a81f1d4	401e6648f10a363aa2ca9131f64473ff	inbook	{A Translational Basis for Semantics}	H. Dyvik	S. Johansson and S. Oksefjell	1998
7980699	Physical Review Letters	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	li:087201	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v96/e087201	\N	First-Order Metal-Insulator Transitions in Manganites: Are They Universal?	\N	\N	087201	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {087201}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.087201}	\N	c35aa791e810b322488f2eafc970f303	77f83c7efaaf4fe55354a1dbca6200fa	792a5dfa1f9bdd8009628f914765e029	article	First-Order Metal-Insulator Transitions in Manganites: Are They Universal?	Qing' An Li and K. E. Gray and S. Nyborg Ancona and H. Zheng and S. Rosenkranz and R. Osborn and J. F. Mitchell	\N	2006
7980700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multilingual FrameNets in Computational Lexicography : Methods and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Moutin de Gruyter 	Berlin	\N	\N	farwell2008iam	ftp://ftp.umiacs.umd.edu/pub/bonnie/IAMTC-FrameNet.pdf	\N	LING307	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4178657a0ec607b993a1d0badec7f0f6	93aca6ea4f033987276f5e98acf53708	746c269e2f0d617afb3e84409b55c833	inbook	{Interlingual Annotation of Multilingual Text Corpora and FrameNet}	D. Farwell and S. Helmreich and B. Dorr and R. Green and F. Reeder and K. Miller and L. Levin and T. Mitamura and E. Hovy and O. Rambow and N. Habash and A. Siddharthan	\N	2008
7980712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	wittgenstein1953pi	\N	\N		\N	Translated by G.E.M. Anscombe	\N	Wittgenstein	\N	\N		\N	f3ba39f6a36475a0de61ab72fb1dcd5b	ff9819fd63cca58a28b07e6c46e83050	b4d2e81ab3f24192708770d7eecb925b	book	Philosophical Investigations	Ludwig Wittgenstein	\N	1953
7980965	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	10	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-005-0255-4	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	39--79	\N	1	\N		K-optimal rule discovery finds the K rules that optimize a user-specified measure of rule value with respect to a set of sample data and user-specified constraints. This approach avoids many limitations of the frequent itemset approach of association rule discovery. This paper presents a scalable algorithm applicable to a wide range of K-optimal rule discovery tasks and demonstrates its efficiency.
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ER  -	269c3caf83e9d4d0e5f52d60295a200a	f7cf385d4b2380d566612cd86a21715e	364a3846a10ac9771eb4495e76cd19c5	article	K-Optimal Rule Discovery	Geoffrey I. Webb and Songmao Zhang	\N	2005
7981077	Phys. Rev.	D21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fujikawa:1980eg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=600075	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 600075	\N	\N	2848	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D21,2848;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.21.2848}	The Atiyah-Singer index theorem indicates that a naive unitary transformation of basis vectors for fermions interacting with gauge fields is not allowed in general. On the basis of this observation, it was previously shown that the path-integral measure of a gauge-invariant fermion theory is transformed nontrivially under the chiral transformation, and thus leads to a simple derivation of "anomalous" chiral Ward-Takahashi identities. We here clarify some of the technical aspects associated with the discussion. It is shown that the Jacobian factor in the path-integral measure, which corresponds to the Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly, is independent of any smooth regularization procedure of large eigenvalues of D in Euclidean theory; this property holds in any even-dimensional space-time and also for the gravitational anomaly. The appearance of the anomaly and its connection with the index theorem are thus related to the fact that the primary importance is attached to the Lorentz-covariant "energy" operator D and that D and γ5 do not commute. The abnormal behavior of the path-integral measure at the zero-frequency sector in the presence of instantons and its connection with spontaneous symmetry breaking is also clarified. We comment on several other problems associated with the anomaly and on the Pauli-Villars regularization method.	3199f50fc3679f88e83af3026ee0319d	b6b9f735b529676e2c5c4091b5dadc04	f28df9af2800f8b9da70cc41f3af4643	article	{Path integral for gauge theories with fermions}	Kazuo Fujikawa	\N	1980
7981081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchbinder:1998qv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=4231406	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 4231406	\N	Bristol, UK: IOP (1998) 656 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e1b00f1a3d3df31a912e01379bbb7a3	1e723ed125b14c580254f2968395e8b3	ab84268930e59ad36aa486af1423c288	article	{Ideas and methods of supersymmetry and supergravity: or a
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                  walk through  superspace}	I. L. Buchbinder and S. M. Kuzenko	\N	1995
7981086	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	944956	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=944919.944956	\N	Finding the most interesting patterns in a database quickly by using sequential sampling	\N	\N	833--862	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	Many discovery problems, e.g. subgroup or association rule discovery, can naturally be cast as n-best hypotheses problems where the goal is to find the n hypotheses from a given hypothesis space that score best according to a certain utility function. We present a sampling algorithm that solves this problem by issuing a small number of database queries while guaranteeing precise bounds on the confidence and quality of solutions. Known sampling approaches have treated single hypothesis selection problems, assuming that the utility is the average (over the examples) of some function --- which is not the case for many frequently used utility functions. We show that our algorithm works for all utilities that can be estimated with bounded error. We provide these error bounds and resulting worst-case sample bounds for some of the most frequently used utilities, and prove that there is no sampling algorithm for a popular class of utility functions that cannot be estimated with bounded error. The algorithm is sequential in the sense that it starts to return (or discard) hypotheses that already seem to be particularly good (or bad) after a few examples. Thus, the algorithm is almost always faster than its worst-case bounds.	86cff0193b97c46c38f0feeb407bb21c	12b7fcfc9deb269700025ff21d49c562	8662e7b56c71de960b1b19c46507e495	article	Finding the most interesting patterns in a database quickly by using sequential sampling	Tobias Scheffer and Stefan Wrobel	\N	2003
7981090	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	wittgenstein1953	\N	\N		\N	Translated by G.E.M. Anscombe	\N	Wittgenstein	\N	\N		\N	f3ba39f6a36475a0de61ab72fb1dcd5b	ff9819fd63cca58a28b07e6c46e83050	b4d2e81ab3f24192708770d7eecb925b	book	Philosophical Investigations	Ludwig Wittgenstein	\N	1953
7981092	Phys. Rev.	D14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Drell:1976bq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=115592	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 115592	\N	\N	487	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D14,487;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.14.487}	Theoretical attempts to understand hadrons in terms of confined quark constituents lead naturally to the study of quantum field theory with methods that can be applied when strong interactions are present. In this paper nonperturbative, variational techniques are developed and applied to calculating the ground state and low-lying collective excitations ("kinks") of theories rendered finite on a discrete lattice. Particular application is made to a scalar theory with a self-coupling of the form λ(φ2-f2)2 in two dimensions. Working in configuration space we reduce the theory to coupled Schrödinger problems and establish the conditions for the variational solution to exhibit a phase transition between ground states with 〈φ〉=0 and those exhibiting a spontaneously broken symmetry such that 〈φ〉≠0. The phase transition is a second-order one in a simple trial state constructed in a single-site product basis. Low-lying excitations are constructed that are analogs of the classical "kink" solutions. The single-site basis is also generalized to form "blocks" of coupled lattice sites, and general properties of a block formalism are explored. The usual renormalization limit of cutoff →∞, or lattice spacing→0, is also studied as well as the relation of our approach to the conventional renormalization program.	90d617738c4082c95d366d99d34aed26	cc7b6690383b88e9213ba694ad170ff6	6754963af19afb2aae27d8e61002eef0	article	Variational approach to strong coupling field theory. 1. {$\\phi^4$} theory	S. D. Drell and Marvin Weinstein and S. Yankielowicz	\N	1976
7981156	Communications in Mathematical Physics	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osterwalder1973	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01645738	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	83--112	\N	2	\N		We establish necessary and sufficient conditions for Euclidean Green's functions to define a unique Wightman field theory.
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ER  -	d149ddb84c7155f160fa639be65e9ef5	d6eaff240b9f491a5f17fdb39e0f9638	c774e006595cffaa759579e895772b6c	article	Axioms for Euclidean Green's functions	Konrad Osterwalder and Robert Schrader	\N	1973
7981266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PLDI '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming language design and implementation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2683317	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1250734.1250747	\N	CiteULike: Improved error reporting for software that uses black-box components	\N	\N	101--111	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-17 20:50:20}, citeulike-article-id = {2683317}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595936332}, doi = {10.1145/1250734.1250747}	An error occurs when software cannot complete a requested action as a result of some problem with its input, configuration, or environment. A high-quality error report allows a user to understand and correct the problem. Unfortunately, the quality of error reports has been decreasing as software becomes more complex and layered. End-users take the cryptic error messages given to them by programsand struggle to fix their problems using search engines and support websites. Developers cannot improve their error messages when they receive an ambiguous or otherwise insufficient error indicator from a black-box software component.
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We introduce Clarify, a system that improves error reporting by classifying application behavior. Clarify uses minimally invasive monitoring to generate a behavior profile, which is a summary of the program's execution history. A machine learning classifier uses the behavior profile to classify the application's behavior, thereby enabling a more precise error report than the output of the application itself.
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We evaluate a prototype Clarify system on ambiguous error messages generated by large, modern applications like gcc, La-TeX, and the Linux kernel. For a performance cost of less than 1\\% on user applications and 4.7\\% on the Linux kernel, the proto type correctly disambiguates at least 85\\% of application behaviors that result in ambiguous error reports. This accuracy does not degrade significantly with more behaviors: a Clarify classifier for 81 La-TeX error messages is at most 2.5\\% less accurate than a classifier for 27 LaTeX error messages. Finally, we show that without any human effort to build a classifier, Clarify can provide nearest-neighbor software support, where users who experience a problem are told about 5 other users who might have had the same problem. On average 2.3 of the 5 users that Clarify identifies have experienced the same problem.	6710900317e33a08e3df5b7a837a2d29	c0438af98a66c0b71323314e0bd0554b	ad866f40942091012611a46f6810051d	inproceedings	Improved error reporting for software that uses black-box components	Jungwoo Ha and Christopher J. Rossbach and Jason V. Davis and Indrajit Roy and Hany E. Ramadan and Donald E. Porter and David L. Chen and Emmett Witchel	\N	2007
7981305	The American Naturalist	167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Changizi06	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/502806	\N		\N	PMID: 16671005	E117-E139	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1086/502806}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/502806}	 Are there empirical regularities in the shapes of letters and other human visual signs, and if so, what are the selection pressures underlying these regularities? To examine this, we determined a wide variety of topologically distinct contour configurations and examined the relative frequency of these configuration types across writing systems, Chinese writing, and nonlinguistic symbols. Our first result is that these three classes of human visual sign possess a similar signature in their configuration distribution, suggesting that there are underlying principles governing the shapes of human visual signs. Second, we provide evidence that the shapes of visual signs are selected to be easily seen at the expense of the motor system. Finally, we provide evidence to support an ecological hypothesis that visual signs have been culturally selected to match the kinds of conglomeration of contours found in natural scenes because that is what we have evolved to be good at visually processing. 	a0f81416f337ddf860a4d43e3dc42fd3	bb0c831746a35a0684f313fd5e70a36a	528a96e91196fb285f562c72dcc0cafd	article	The Structures of Letters and Symbols throughout Human History Are Selected to Match Those Found in Objects in Natural Scenes.	Mark A. Changizi and Qiong Zhang and Hao Ye and Shinsuke Shimojo	\N	2006
7981350	International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ainley2000cfm	http://www.springerlink.com/content/q4160r5v17r2p336/	\N		\N	\N	85 -114	\N	2	\N		The development of increased and accessible computing power has been a major agent in the current emphasis placed upon the presentation of data in graphical form as a means of informing or persuading. However research in Science and Mathematics Education has shown that skills in the interpretation and production of graphs are relatively difficult for Secondary school pupils. Exploratory studies have suggested that the use of spreadsheets might have the potential to change fundamentally how children learn graphing skills. We describe research using a pedagogic strategy developed during this exploratory work, which we call Active Graphing, in which access to spread sheets allows graphs to be used as analytic tools within practical experiments. Through a study of pairs of 8 and 9 year old pupils working on such tasks, we have been able to identify aspects of their interaction with the experiment itself, the data collected and the graphs, and so trace the emergence of meanings for trend.	597597fe9946cb0a5c91b56d4fe88fdb	23d728502ae3a3775b286cfecf4a1c92	ebc016a0ec2b1091fe934f354186c5c0	article	The construction of meanings for trend in active graphing	Janet Ainley and Elena Nardi and Dave Pratt	\N	2000
7981396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Menneske, språk og fellesskap. Festskrift til Kirsti Koch Christensen på 60-årsdagen 1. desember 2000}	\N	\N	\N	Novus Forlag	Oslo	\N	\N	dyvik2000nnn	\N	\N		\N	\N	25--45	\N	\N	\N		\N	2655e9de4f8784b732f4b6b13d698365	40e26d07dc9790f98604f2f756418b1a	99b62020433e453c77fb649a406cb60d	incollection	Nødvendige noder i norsk. Grunntrekk i en leksikalsk-funksjonell beskrivelse av norsk syntaks.	Helge Dyvik	\\O{}. Andersen and K. Fl\\o{}ttum and T. Kinn	2000
7981403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Menneske, språk og fellesskap. Festskrift til Kirsti Koch Christensen på 60-årsdagen 1. desember 2000}	\N	\N	\N	Novus Forlag	Oslo	\N	\N	rosen2000nns	\N	\N		\N	\N	157--174	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ced17d27c65cca0cd85636be0f01321	503a70cbb5f662b66eee574b6eeb3bec	9f7ca16500a533e5a8a89618399c592b	incollection	{Er norsk et naturlig språk?}	Victoria Rosén	{\\O{}. Andersen} and K. Fl\\o{}ttum and T. Kinn	2000
7981423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WKN(2001)	http://www.wk.niedersachsen.de/servlets/download?C=28845211&L=20	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76e4eca52a15994ad87e51de07b77e6b	e68385b0ed953e68e63e3dcd524e6624	4d28fd3c4f80698c2d356fcf6480719a	misc	Forschungsevaluation an niedersächsischen Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen - Wirtschaftswissenschaften	Wissenschaftliche Kommission Niedersachsen	\N	2001
7981700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PLDI '88: Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1988 conference on Programming Language design and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	54017	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=54017	\N	Multiprocessor Smalltalk: a case study of a multiprocessor-based programming environment	\N	\N	268--277	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, Georgia, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-269-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/53990.54017}	We have adapted an interactive programming system (Smalltalk) to a multiprocessor (the Firefly). The task was not as difficult as might be expected, thanks to the application of three basic strategies: serialization, replication, and reorganization. Serialization of access to resources disallows concurrent access. Replication provides multiple instances of resources when they cannot or should not be serialized. Reorganization allows us to restructure part of the system when the other two strategies cannot be applied. We serialized I/O, memory allocation, garbage collection, and scheduling, we replicated the interpreter process, software caches, and a free-list, and we reorganized portions of the scheduling system to deal with some deep-seated assumptions. Our changes yielded a fairly low static overhead. We attribute our success to the choice of a small, flexible operating system, a set of constraints which simplified the problem, and the versality of the three strategies for dealing with concurrency. The current system has a moderate amount of overhead when parallelism is being used—25% to 65%. It is acceptable, but we believe it can be improved.	dec08c9166aa23fff5991ef984baa27c	5818cff4f726994420a7163a9e821406	807024384ec7a376ff99dd9f8a98f9d3	inproceedings	Multiprocessor Smalltalk: A Case Study of a Multiprocessor-Based Programming Environment	Joseph Pallas and David Ungar	\N	1988
7981705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WKN2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70c82ecd66373d84ccc80dc7a71defab	049106a8b7e2659a103dc4e3dbe8abee	8a82c902c62d1d3d3a72f00441337161	misc	Bewertung des Evaluierungsverfahrens
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Forschungsevaluation an niedersächsischen Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen	Wissenschaftliche Kommission Niedersachsen	\N	2006
7981707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDL '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Dynamic languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1352692	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1352692	\N	Transactional memory for smalltalk	\N	\N	207--221	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lugano, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-084-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1352678.1352692}	\N	ef874bfac70aad4ae3da2c4dc3a207e1	5579e73f4429b9d2f1dda9744322e1f6	28de9963a18a743259d4b76b22d3d3b4	inproceedings	Transactional Memory for Smalltalk	Lukas Renggli and Oscar Nierstrasz	\N	2007
7981733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	self-published	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergstrom2007	http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsbecon/bergstrom/2007a/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		To answer the question of the paper's title, we looked at the tables of contents from two recent issues of 33 economics journals and attempted to find a freely available online version of each article. We found that about 90 percent of articles in the most-cited economics journals and about 50 percent of articles in less-cited journals are available. We conduct a similar exercise for political science and find that only about 30 percent of the articles are freely available. The paper reports a regression analysis of the effects of author and article characteristics on likelihood of posing and it discusses the implications of self-archiving for the pricing of subscription-based academic journals. 	66b4e92189794400114fe217b9372f07	b073b5127bf59ff6cb77990c28bcca59	322de37a64e3762a868692318b7a1294	misc	How often do economists self-archive?	Ted C. Bergstrom and Rosemarie Lavaty	\N	2007
7981882	Comput. Ind. Eng.	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	1228355	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1228342.1228355&coll=&dl=	\N	An agent-based approach for e-manufacturing and supply chain integration	\N	\N	343--360	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-8352}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2006.02.012}	A major problem facing manufacturing organisations is how to provide efficient and cost-effective responses to the unpredictable changes taking place in a global market. This problem is made difficult by the complexity of supply chain networks coupled with the complexity of individual manufacturing systems within supply chains. Current systems such as manufacturing execution systems (MES), supply chain management (SCM) systems and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems do not provide adequate facilities for addressing this problem. This paper presents an approach that would enable manufacturing organisations to dynamically and cost-effectively integrate, optimise, configure, simulate, restructure and control not only their own manufacturing systems but also their supply networks, in a co-ordinated manner to cope with the dynamic changes occurring in a global market. This is realised by a synergy of two emerging manufacturing concepts: Agent-based agile manufacturing systems and e-manufacturing. The concept is to represent a complex manufacturing system and its supply network with an agent-based modelling and simulation architecture and to dynamically generate alternative scenarios with respect to planning, scheduling, configuration and restructure of both the manufacturing system and its supply network based on the coordinated interactions amongst agents.	43072f4b193b8f0695138d50246298e6	8c70da6e55e6cb1dd70b9f0bde5e92e8	15fa9660b048f313aa352543a3816967	article	An agent-based approach for e-manufacturing and supply chain integration	David Zhengwen Zhang and Anthony Ikechukwu Anosike and Ming Kim Lim and Oluwaremilekun Mowanuola Akanle	\N	2006
7981893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PROLAMAT '98: Proceedings of the Tenth International IFIP WG5.2/WG5.3 Conference on Globalization of Manufacturing in the Digital Communications Era of the 21st Century	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer, B.V.	Deventer, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	722273	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=722273&dl=&coll=&CFID=31640690&CFTOKEN=59362319	\N	An Agent-Based Approach for Manufacturing Enterprise Integration and Supply Chain Management	\N	\N	579--590	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-412-83540-1}	\N	f46cac3c76d9540b6b93eeac3992a99a	da3853da47db3b758ea52395ac4a971b	915e5d20cee63f4a494134cac026c727	inproceedings	An Agent-Based Approach for Manufacturing Enterprise Integration and Supply Chain Management	Weiming Shen and Douglas H. Norrie	\N	1998
7981955	IEEE Computer Architecture Letters	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/L-CA.2009.4	\N	\N	Many-Core vs. Many-Thread Machines: Stay Away From the Valley	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	issn = {1556-6056}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/L-CA.2009.4}	\N	f98fa9d07e14ff8808232e0bf4165b69	ed037ae2da0f9bd005ac4804630265bd	566f3b54cc07539561b4c8b279befe3b	article	Many-Core vs. Many-Thread Machines: Stay Away From the Valley	Zvika Guz and Evgeny Bolotin and Idit Keidar and avinoam kolodny and Avi Mendelson and Uri Weiser	\N	5555
7982007	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan:2002wv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0206019	\N		\N	\N	037	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0206019;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0206019}	We construct a variety of supersymmetric gauge theories on a spatial lattice, including N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in 3+1 dimensions. Exact lattice supersymmetry greatly reduces or eliminates the need for fine tuning to arrive at the desired continuum limit in these examples. 	2655145d291e5af50091cf4341057523	060199d2e2ac16878fc653d79d26d083	78cf145d5ac96d2069f0be24a147e2e5	article	{Supersymmetry on a spatial lattice}	David B. Kaplan and Emmanuel Katz and Mithat Unsal	\N	2003
7982016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDM	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	conf/sdm/SiebesVL06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sdm/sdm2006.html#SiebesVL06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/sdm/2006	ee = {http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm06/proceedings/036siebesa.pdf}, isbn = {0-89871-611-X}, date = {2006-08-28}	\N	da1369528fd2f6327317dcebc0c6319d	c9bad4a618b692de4dea798bf97d7bfb	242a45839e4571d0b51731dc16dd513a	inproceedings	Item Sets that Compress.	Arno Siebes and Jilles Vreeken and Matthijs van Leeuwen	Joydeep Ghosh and Diane Lambert and David B. Skillicorn and Jaideep Srivastava	2006
7982047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '08: Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1401981	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401981	\N	Succinct summarization of transactional databases	\N	\N	758--766	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1401890.1401981}	\N	ca412840be46bc33d3cc2a839178993b	1184b68f70d886829d474ce95eacfcae	9ab795a9a2b7a3716101e26adc353074	inproceedings	Succinct summarization of transactional databases: an overlapped hyperrectangle scheme	Yang Xiang and Ruoming Jin and David Fuhry and Feodor F. Dragan	\N	2008
7982065	Annual Review of Information Science and Technology	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bensman07	http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/bensman/bensmanegif2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	93-155	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a8c4121b94545e9234be0151264e5b0	d7260a44c108c6b74084e0cffbd960fd	334d54546cc1c0e986967b7754ad94e3	article	Garfield and the Impact Factor	Stephen J. Bensman	\N	2007
7982130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	11111111	\N	\N	recommender system based on tags	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db133da979cb6c20dc386d929fd33ed2	dcf815f49a37bf32408fd66ae77d85c3	132a3237aed776e66ad96cf0375781c1	inproceedings	Social Ranking: Uncovering Relevant Content Using Tag-based Recommender Systems	v. Zanardi and L. Capra	\N	2008
7982153	International Journal of Systems Science	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\&amp; Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2430409	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207727008920220	\N	CiteULike: Every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system	\N	\N	89--97	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-26 17:29:34}, citeulike-article-id = {2430409}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/00207727008920220}	The design of a complex regulator often includes the making of a model of the system to be regulated. The making of such a model has hitherto been regarded as optional, as merely one of many possible ways. In this paper a theorem is presented which shows, under very broad conditions, that any regulator that is maximally both successful and simple must be isomorphic with the system being regulated. (The exact assumptions are given.) Making a model is thus necessary. The theorem has the interesting corollary that the living brain, so far as it is to be successful and efficient as a regulator for survival, must proceed, in learning, by the formation of a model (or models) of its environment.	6de88af263f6753b600d6885ccd57e1f	56585fdb778191fa81f5e2f0ecbecd71	380a7e6f88631d82206146bc01fa2085	article	Every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system	Roger C. Conant and Ross W. Ashby	\N	1970
7982169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EMSOFT '06: Proceedings of the 6th ACM \\& IEEE International conference on Embedded software	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1176908	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1176908	\N	Scheduling-independent threads and exceptions in SHIM	\N	\N	142--151	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seoul, Korea}, isbn = {1-59593-542-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1176887.1176908}	Concurrent programming languages should be a good fit for embedded systems because they match the intrinsic parallelism of their architectures and environments. Unfortunately, typical concurrent programming formalisms are prone to races and nondeterminism, despite the presence of mechanisms such as monitors.In this paper, we propose SHIM, the core of a deterministic concurrent language, meaning the behavior of a program is independent of the scheduling of concurrent operations. SHIM does not sacrifice power or flexibility to achieve this determinism. It supports both synchronous and asynchronous paradigms-loosely and tightly synchronized threads-the dynamic creation of threads and shared variables, recursive procedures, and exceptions.We illustrate our programming model with examples including breadth-first-search algorithms and pipelines. By construction, they are race-free. We provide the formal semantics of SHIM and a pre-liminary implementation.	b78b7f6555fb4ae5e4c2d30c7eec5328	a0ff6ac27797fd65470add8996e33624	abaab3db342580ae3e3b5dfef55ce335	inproceedings	Scheduling-Independent Threads and Exceptions in SHIM	Olivier Tardieu and Stephen A. Edwards	\N	2006
7982194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Architectures for Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Brooks91howto	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — How to Build Complete Creatures Rather than Isolated Cognitive Simulators	\N	\N	225--239	\N	\N	\N		this paper for subsumption programs have physical embodiments as copper wires which provide the medium to support the serial sensing of messages. Herbert has 30 infrared proximity sensors for local obstacle avoidance, an onboard manipulator with a number of simple sensors attached to the hand, and a laser light stripping system to collect three dimensional depth data in 60 degree wide swath in front of the robot out to a range of about 12 feet. A 256 pixel wide by 32 pixel high depth image is collected every second. Through a special purpose distributed serpentine memory, some number of the onboard 8 bit processors are able to expend about 30 instructions to each data pixel. By linking the processors in a chain we are able to implement quite good performance vision algorithms. Connell (1988b) is programming Herbert to wander around office areas, go into peoples offices and steal empty soda cans from their desks. He has demonstrated obstacle avoidance and wall following, real-time recognition of soda can like objects and desk like objects, and a set of 15 behaviors (Connell, 1988b) which drive the arm to physically search for a soda can in front of the robot, locate it and pick it up. These fifteen behaviors are shown as fifteen separate finite state machines in Figure 8.7. Herbert shows many instances of using the world as its own best model and as a communication medium. The laser-based table-like-object finder initiates a behavior which drives the robot closer to a table. It doesn&#039;t communicate with any other subsumption layers. However when the robot is close to a table there is a better chance that the laser-based	76a2cd08972cbf39b4095efd86cd9df0	9c5f1e5cb087817b10ed8a0f5310936f	c54b3ef1f22b0b43420958657ef679bd	inproceedings	How to Build Complete Creatures Rather than Isolated Cognitive Simulators	Rodney A. Brooks	\N	1991
7982242	Environments for Multi-Agent Systems II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11678809_10	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	163--186	\N	\N	\N		Stigmergy (the coordination of agents through signs they make and sense in a shared environment) was originally articulated
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in the study of social insects. Its basic processes are much simpler than those usually used to model human-level cognition.Thus it is an attractive way to coordinate agents in engineered environments such as robotics or information processing. Stigmergiccoordination is not limited to insects. Humans regularly use environmentally-mediated signals to coordinate their activities.This paper develops a schema for analyzing stigmergy among humans, discusses examples (some using a computational environmentand others antedating digital computation), and suggests how the use of such mechanisms may be extended.	e968b215b351c3bc929c4a5872a871d0	a1f2484356b6b5abb6c940420d349ffd	b39df2754f3c61443ecef071c3202a48	article	A Survey of Environments and Mechanisms for Human-Human Stigmergy	H. Van Dyke Parunak	\N	2006
7982355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cecotti:1982gn	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?r=IC/82/105	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND R IC/82/105	\N	IC/82/105	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf37883499cb1cdc3a88abb4783d6ed0	7e8b73f6c086d2c6ff9beb89165f18b2	89cbd180c463676114e604e99e513d04	article	{LOCAL NICOLAI MAPPINGS IN EXTENDED SUPERSYMMETRY}	S. Cecotti and L. Girardello	\N	1982
7982499	Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging	26	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eshed2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.21012	\N		\N	\N	401-404	\N	2	\N		Purpose
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To evaluate the incidence of MRI-related claustrophobia and prematurely terminated MRI (ptMRI) examinations due to claustrophobia in a large-scale cohort study.
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Materials and Methods
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The hospital's computerized radiology information system (RIS) was retrospectively analyzed for all 1.5-Tesla MRI examinations and reports during the year 2004. Data collected included demographic information, body part examined, known claustrophobia, and whether the examination was prematurely terminated. All information available on the MRI examinations and the patient-based data (i.e., excluding any additional examinations per patient) were analyzed.
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Results
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A total of 5798 MRI reports of 4821 patients were evaluated. A total of 95 patients (1.97%) suffered from claustrophobia and 59 (1.22%) prematurely terminated the examination due to claustrophobia. The incidence of ptMRI was higher in women than men (no statistical significance). The majority of patients with ptMRI were between 20 and 80 years old. Patients undergoing head MRI showed the highest incidence of ptMRI and those undergoing extremity, breast, or pelvic MRI had the lowest. Prone compared to supine positioning results in the lowest ptMRI incidence (P < 0.05).
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Conclusion
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Claustrophobic reactions cause a relatively low incidence of ptMRI and are influenced by sex, body part examined, and positioning within the MR scanner. Sedation and prone positioning might help overcome these reactions.	eb0fa17e9671a8971615eb8389319c42	f3153401ff7d3befe2defb78e55ee5bc	8d26ed9b836c79e17c4e086d7b44cd2b	article	Claustrophobia and premature termination of magnetic resonance imaging examinations	Iris Eshed and Christian E. Althoff and Bernd Hamm and Kay-Geert A. Hermann	\N	2007
7982564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut d'Études Augustiniennes	Paris	\N	\N	Lancel:2008	\N	\N		\N	50,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-85121-226-9}	\N	ad3ce68ed0bafd7c588b0c8a475407fd	aba16c47143b8e28c0345a7887bfa0c7	4f8bceadfa453232315c6f1b249b0dd0	book	Augustin d'Hippone: Lettres 1-30	Serge Lancel	\N	2008
7982565	Document Analysis and Recognition, 2007. ICDAR 2007. Ninth International Conference on	2	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4377038	\N	\N		\N	\N	864-868	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1520-5363}, doi = {10.1109/ICDAR.2007.4377038}	Automatic logo detection and recognition continues to be of great interest to the document retrieval community as it enables effective identification of the source of a document. In this paper, we propose a new approach to logo detection and extraction in document images that robustly classifies and precisely localizes logos using a boosting strategy across multiple image scales. At a coarse scale, a trained Fisher classifier performs initial classification using features from document context and connected components. Each logo candidate region is further classified at successively finer scales by a cascade of simple classifiers, which allows false alarms to be discarded and the detected region to be refined. Our approach is segmentation free and lay-out independent. We define a meaningful evaluation metric to measure the quality of logo detection using labeled groundtruth. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach using a large collection of real-world documents.	e0a64cb1f68cae45329056557fafa5ad	50018496427a657287df168ba2fbf53b	68dfe18983916932a5b94683cbbe0326	inproceedings	Automatic Document Logo Detection	Guangyu Zhu and D. Doermann	\N	2007
7982569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vandenhoeck \\& Ruprecht	G{\\"o}ttingen	\N	Forschungen zur Kirchen und Dogmengeschichte	Noormann:2009	\N	\N		\N	62,90 €	\N	\N	99	\N	isbn = {978-3-525-55377-0}	\N	b49fc866bc2c85bb6386bb0913c50156	938f2cafc264ca8d7161e285da2f95fe	49c584d7d9cf574a8eed5c8ca76416cc	book	Ad salutem consulere. Die Paränese Cyprians im Kontext antiken und frühchristlichen Denkens	Rolf Noormann	\N	2009
7982575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Echter	Würzburg	\N	\N	Hellebrand:2009	\N	\N		\N	25,00 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-429-04172-4}	\N	ebe16b6ed91c17bf5189b4c766f35eda	b067bb91b0db4e79a9bb1bf40e68489e	4e6457fd86cfccdeeda3141ad7fd00c5	book	Augustinus als Richter	Johannes Hellebrand	\N	2009
7982579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Reinhard:1974	\N	\N		\N	20,00 €	XV, 160 Seiten	\N	6/1	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7419-5}	\N	6ca8937ef1646b3bdf7b41904a449390	7ab51328f7fc381a3483301513f8c6c6	cc2148b03f70c5dc1ff00d78de4ccea8	book	Papstfinanz und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1605 bis 1621). Studien und Quellen zur Struktur und zu quantitativen Aspekten des päpstlichen Herrschaftssystems
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1. Teil: Studien.	Wolfgang Reinhard	\N	1974
7982584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Reinhard:1974	\N	\N		\N	26,00 €	\N	\N	6/2	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7426-3}	\N	83be94a8e7350f01e2089b15bbba9990	0dd97e18747b6d9b562244af886651df	1a413a6eb962c5bdafdea1ea6c1a0cd8	book	Papstfinanz und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1605 bis 1621). Studien und Quellen zur Struktur und zu quantitativen Aspekten des päpstlichen Herrschaftssystems. 2. Teil: Quellen	Wolfgang Reinhard	\N	1974
7982591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Weber:1977	\N	\N		\N	66,00 €	\N	\N	13/1	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7801-8}	\N	6c36630a9d145c75f1d630b81e38555e	cfc1df50304a52a68d1a42536557fa72	10f64b0ffa08acf00d87d79331faef0d	book	Kardinäle und Prälaten in den letzten Jahrzehnten des Kirchenstaates. Elite-Rekrutierung, Karriere-Muster und soziale Zusammensetzung der kurialen Führungsschicht zur Zeit Pius' IX. (1846-1878). 1. Halbband	Christoph Weber	\N	1977
7982608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MM '08: Proceeding of the 16th ACM international conference on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1459364	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1459359.1459364	\N	Flickr distance	\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-60558-303-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1459359.1459364}	\N	58ed978811a91d13eae9ec0e621d8ef9	7aeae0773262c83a7efd2f0757ec5290	f8f536ebee1f06fd53bc8b28f7f124c0	inproceedings	Flickr distance	Lei Wu and Xian-Sheng Hua and Nenghai Yu and Wei-Ying Ma and Shipeng Li	\N	2008
7982628	Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging	26	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeweyScDe2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmri.21147	\N		\N	\N	1322-1327	\N	5	\N		Purpose
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To evaluate whether MR scanners with acoustic noise reduction and a short magnetic bore reduce the rate of claustrophobic reactions.
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Materials and Methods
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We performed a cohort study in an outpatient setting, enrolling a total of 55,734 consecutive patients referred for MRI of any part of the body based on a clinical indication. Imaging was performed using a conventional MR scanner (42,998 patients) and a recently developed MR scanner (12,736 patients) with 97% acoustic noise reduction and a short bore. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to adjust for the nonrandomized design.
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Results
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In addition to those undergoing head-first examinations, female and middle-aged patients were significantly more likely to develop claustrophobia in the logistic regression analysis (P < 0.001). The rate of claustrophobic reactions was significantly lower with the recent MR scanner (0.7%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.6-0.9%) than with the conventional scanner (2.1%; 95% CI, 2.0-2.3%; P < 0.001) with an adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 3.1 (95% CI, 2.5-3.9) and a number needed to treat of 72 (95% CI, 63-85).
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Conclusion
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The incidence of claustrophobia may be reduced by a factor of 3 when recently-developed MR scanners are used.	039ca77733b87b8891960e3f359c7d2a	89b8eb59497d308e4957c5e2187fe519	5dbd77da288382ee6068a0d1fd89fcc4	article	Claustrophobia during magnetic resonance imaging: Cohort study in over 55,000 patients	Marc Dewey and Tania Schink and Charles F. Dewey	\N	2007
7982640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Weber:1977	\N	\N		\N	64,00 €	\N	\N	13/2	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-7818-6}	\N	a52e08a9ede1e7725a9c67829c457e7c	d52e08c30b1b95bd5794350f91c31291	02697a2ac1c7a78ce99d208515e9d63d	book	Kardinäle und Prälaten in den letzten Jahrzehnten des Kirchenstaates. Elite-Rekrutierung, Karriere-Muster und soziale Zusammensetzung der kurialen Führungsschicht zur Zeit Pius IX. (1846-1878). 
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2. Halbband	Christoph Weber	\N	1977
7982644	The Journal of Chemical Physics	118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	VandeVondeleHutter2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/118/4365/1	\N	An efficient orbital transformation method for electronic structure calculations	\N	\N	4365-4369	\N	10	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1543154}	An efficient method for optimizing single-determinant wave functions of medium and large systems is presented. It is based on a minimization of the energy functional using a new set of variables to perform orbital transformations. With this method convergence of the wave function is guaranteed. Preconditioners with different computational cost and efficiency have been constructed. Depending on the preconditioner, the method needs a number of iterations that is very similar to the established diagonalization–DIIS approach, in cases where the latter converges well. Diagonalization of the Kohn–Sham matrix can be avoided and the sparsity of the overlap and Kohn–Sham matrix can be exploited. If sparsity is taken into account, the method scales as O(MN2), where M is the total number of basis functions and N is the number of occupied orbitals. The relative performance of the method is optimal for large systems that are described with high quality basis sets, and for which the density matrices are not yet sparse. We present a benchmark calculation on a DNA crystal containing 2×12 base pairs, solvent and counter ions (2388 atoms), using a TZV(2d,2p) basis (38 688 basis functions) and conclude that the electronic structure of systems of this size can now be studied routinely.	f9dbe2fdb2cd8e71ef1a6144f5a085d9	a159d0cd8a6d359da480da4c3ba94e3c	0a3fb4dc686beabdf707c5d4fec9aea6	article	An efficient orbital transformation method for electronic structure calculations	Joost VandeVondele and J\\"{u}rg Hutter	\N	2003
7982645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Fogarty:1982	\N	\N		\N	46,00 €	\N	\N	21	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-8237-4}	\N	c139611c5028fae24c9f8d7d5ca45d4b	88c5eaa654807bbbc05d6fc7f8e009fa	a984324d711bd8557a5c24f8be0b44fe	book	The Vatican and the American Hierarchy. From 1870 to 1965	Gerald P. Fogarty	\N	1982
7982649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Emich:2001	\N	\N		\N	78,00 €	\N	\N	30	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0121-4}	\N	22d9f273635fef44b75f18d5838211f1	6f4e31a948cf34f2aa4569b1016cb6ab	aa6522f3d4b68f503bf1c7da0be95764	book	Bürokratie und Nepotismus unter Paul V. (1606-1621). Studien zur frühneuzeitlichen Mikropolitik in Rom	Birgit Emich	\N	2001
7982654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Weber:2003	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	31/1	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0337-9}	\N	0b187f60d776ed6420f745ab20134d1b	2b717f9ee29959670b7e52811bb18730	eba2d67ce36d35c1774ad212f17ed89c	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie; 
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1. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2003
7982657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Weber:2003	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	31/2	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0400-0}	\N	e9411cf67a0093d4c1b4f89adb2483a0	b6e59edb5d528479e632c6f55cd18f8e	4df087aefe7c865279431a8d205d1a11	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie;
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2. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2003
7982660	Pediatric Radiology	38	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid18084752	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-007-0704-x	\N		\N	\N	271--279	\N	3	\N		Background  MRI is a common medical imaging investigation. Patients, including young children, can be required to keep still for up to 60 min for the study to be completed successfully. Children often find the confined space, noise, need to lie still and possibility of intravenous administration of contrast agent anxiety-provoking and sometimes so distressing that they are unable to cope and require general anaesthesia.
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Objective  A practice MRI intervention was introduced at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. The program is conducted by educational play therapists in conjunction with the Department of Medical Imaging. This study explored the effectiveness of this intervention.
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Materials and methods  The intervention was conducted in a practice MRI unit devoid of magnets. Data were collected as a clinical audit with respect to age, gender, times of scans, position in bore, diagnostic scans and movement artefact. Epidata and Stata were used to analyze the data.
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Results  A total of 291 children were included; their ages ranged from 3 years 7 months to 17 years (mean 7.9 years), and 48.8% were male. Of the 291 children, 218 (74.9%) were considered a pass at practice, 35 (12 %) were considered borderline pass, and diagnostic images were obtained from 218 (96%) of those children who went onto a clinical MRI.
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Conclusion  We conclude that practice MRI intervention facilitated by educational play therapists is a useful intervention in supporting children to cope with MRI without general anaesthesia.	42057e9b37b24622c049b820c5dbbdf4	8ff40a752662cae776aa2dd20b2b708c	26fd6f87f34739d37dc77507060be990	article	{{R}eviewing the process of preparing children for {M}{R}{I}}	L. M. Hallowell and S. E. Stewart and C. T. de Amorim E Silva and M. R. Ditchfield	\N	2008
7982661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Weber:2004	\N	\N		\N	136,00 €	\N	\N	31/3	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0401-7}	\N	214ee6e5469a8ffcf77960756a15d8b2	5c0a840bd1ed90a1c4641a2abc8a6db7	2fdb748cb25ffa52d938e70c0002c855	book	Die päpstlichen Referendare 1566-1809. Chronologie und Prosopographie;
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3. Teil	Christoph Weber	\N	2004
7982666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Brechenmacher:2004	\N	\N		\N	138,00 €	\N	\N	32	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-405-5}	\N	bf780b580fe8b0b08809a1c044cdcd2e	57bd84a3c3f7f9ce0674b8b2fcd8a66f	120c909876fbff8d719d0c452024e3b2	book	Das Ende der doppelten Schutzherrschaft. Der Heilige Stuhl und die Juden am Übergang zur Moderne (1775-1870)	Thomas Brechenmacher	\N	2004
7982668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Fattori:2004	\N	\N		\N	128,00 €	\N	\N	33	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-407-9}	\N	fd8a256bc567e2486cb5e0ce23de9017	63ce42273c3e5d22e8a1aaf1630149e3	7e985c5ab0610618d5e1c3e312c4e6bd	book	Clemente VIII e il sacro collegio 1592-1605. Meccanismi istituzionali ed accentramento di governo	Maria Teresa Fattori	\N	2004
7982672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiersemann	Stuttgart	\N	Päpste und Papsttum	Hägermann:2008	\N	\N		\N	138,00 €	\N	\N	36	\N	isbn = {978-3-7772-0801-5}	\N	f9a6742970416213d240154568b05e66	e0068cbff5700a18e1b470dff4aed93f	bc88582b0f5e766def652da005fb7ff4	book	Das Papsttum am Vorabend des Investiturstreits. Stephan IX. (1057-1058), Benedikt X. (1058) und Nikolaus II. (1058-1061)	Dieter Hägermann	\N	2008
7982678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aschendorff	M{\\"u}nster	\N	\N	Origenes:2008	\N	\N		\N	29,80 €	278 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-402-12777-3}	\N	5bc60431dc34471e4ecb67fb908d5d8b	c7ac9a5c5d3c63ffee75cc27b8c907f7	06a46af9f04036693e8f8c9ec920b8be	book	Predigten des Origenes zum Buch Exodus : lateinisch-deutsch	\N	Theresia Heither	2008
7982812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIR '07: Proceedings of the international workshop on Workshop on multimedia information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1290101	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1290101	\N	Visual language modeling for image classification	\N	\N	115--124	\N	\N	\N	location = {Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany}, isbn = {978-1-59593-778-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1290082.1290101}	\N	610334999892e5c9439d7ef554e1362d	d03d88ef516f46e0948878410f7e228f	9924cd30ab804a299a23225823527c83	inproceedings	Visual language modeling for image classification	Lei Wu and Mingjing Li and Zhiwei Li and Wei-Ying Ma and Nenghai Yu	\N	2007
7982825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Autonomics '07: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Autonomic computing and communication systems	\N	\N	\N	ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering)	ICST, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium	\N	\N	1365581	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1365562.1365581	\N	Autonomous performance control of distributed applications in a heterogeneous environment	\N	\N	1--5	\N	\N	\N	location = {Rome, Italy}, isbn = {978-963-9799-09-7}	\N	231fe6d0c64f2c47b9f33331ba51cdc7	8e3ddf409f9da6cf03ba3eb8afa0c264	0c020e1be1148ea5bb8d966d79890dd4	inproceedings	Autonomous performance control of distributed applications in a heterogeneous environment	Keping Chen and Kenneth R. Mayes and John R. Gurd	\N	2007
7983113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahilan2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.2215	\N	[0904.2215] The Electronic Phase Diagram of the Iron-based High Tc Superconductor Ba(Fe(1-x)Co(x))2As2 Under Hydrostatic Pressure (0 < x <0.099)	\N	cite arxiv:0904.2215
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Comment: 6 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report comprehensive resistivity measurements of single crystalline
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samples of the Ba(Fe(1-x)Co(x))2As2 high Tc superconductor under hydrostatic
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pressure up to 2.75 GPa and over a broad concentration range, 0 &lt; x &lt; 0.099. We
\
show that application of pressure progressively suppresses the SDW transition
\
temperature, T_SDW, in the underdoped regime. There is no sign of
\
pressure-induced superconductivity in the undoped BaFe2As2 down to 1.8 K, but
\
applied pressure dramatically enhances Tc in the underdoped regime. The effect
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of pressure on Tc is very small in the optimally and overdoped regimes. As a
\
consequence, the dome of the superconducting phase extends to x 0.02 under
\
pressure. We discuss the implications of our findings in the context of a
\
possible quantum phase transition between the SDW and superconducting phases.
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	6ee933707b9249d1a13853451dd2ac2d	a64ddd0d76cd939cb69fdc72ccdf7aba	d04cb38f1fa84ee129e31b06b4d586c0	misc	The Electronic Phase Diagram of the Iron-based High Tc Superconductor
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  Ba(Fe(1-x)Co(x))2As2 Under Hydrostatic Pressure (0 &lt; x &lt;0.099)	K. Ahilan and F. L. Ning and T. Imai and A. S. Sefat and M. A. McGuire and B. C. Sales and D. Mandrus	\N	2009
7983151	Nucl. Phys.	B466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay:1995ea	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9510042	\N		\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9510042	259-284	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9510042;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(96)00086-7}, eprint = {hep-lat/9510042}	  L\\&quot;uscher's local bosonic algorithm for Monte Carlo simulations of quantum
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field theories with fermions is applied to the simulation of a possibly
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supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with a Majorana fermion in the adjoint
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representation. Combined with a correction step in a two-step polynomial
\
approximation scheme, the obtained algorithm seems to be promising and could be
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competitive with more conventional algorithms based on discretized classical
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(``molecular dynamics'') equations of motion. The application of the considered
\
polynomial approximation scheme to optimized hopping parameter expansions is
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also discussed.
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	4f9373f3908b86f07ae911829ab730a6	930cffda5f5834d828e6dcd762a94782	16a77685e9f1cb78208abb58467cfdf2	article	{An Algorithm for Gluinos on the Lattice}	I. Montvay	\N	1996
7983153	JHEP	08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cohen:2003xe	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0302017	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0302017	\N	\N	024	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0302017;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0302017}	We formulate a Euclidean spacetime lattice whose continuum limit is (2,2) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in two dimensions, a theory which possesses four supercharges and an anomalous global chiral symmetry. The lattice action respects one exact supersymmetry, which allows the target theory to emerge in the continuum limit without fine-tuning. Our method exploits an orbifold construction described previously for spatial lattices in Minkowski space, and can be generalized to more complicated theories with additional supersymmetry and more spacetime dimensions. 	70931fa5749ec69028c09dbde96f16a5	07387ecd72bd92ee3b6a8e8b688a85c6	efac278107282cce448097ea84e910b1	article	{Supersymmetry on a Euclidean spacetime lattice. I: A
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                  target theory with  four supercharges}	Andrew G. Cohen and David B. Kaplan and Emanuel Katz and Mithat Unsal	\N	2003
7983156	JHEP	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cohen:2003qw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0307012	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0307012	\N	\N	031	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0307012;%%}, eprint = {hep-lat/0307012}	We formulate Euclidean spacetime lattices whose continuum limits are supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories with eight supercharges in two and three dimensions. The lattice actions are themselves supersymmetric. 	32f2c1bd1f7a461df2f990ff817be5a0	14e648f906a450c6e31ef92427b100d1	b7e0e867f61aad3543cdaedc3dfcd94e	article	{Supersymmetry on a Euclidean spacetime lattice. II: Target
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                  theories  with eight supercharges}	Andrew G. Cohen and David B. Kaplan and Emanuel Katz and Mithat Unsal	\N	2003
7983160	Nucl. Phys.	B292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Curci:1986sm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B292,555	\N		\N	\N	555	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B292,555;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(87)90660-2}	Contrary to common prejudice, we claim that supersymmetric gauge theories can be studied non-perturbatively on the lattice (by using known ideas and techniques). We discuss in detail super-Yang-Mills theory and propose some explicit measurements which are both physically interesting and within present or near-future computer capabilities.	19c82de0cb5c15b2c1be4b0a1d3c06e5	2abf21410eba178ae675b7a6db0167a0	873ce36e1186ab1be131ddbe2036c3e8	article	{Supersymmetry and the lattice: A reconciliation?}	G. Curci and G. Veneziano	\N	1987
7984483	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luscher1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9802029	\N	Advanced Lattice QCD	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9802029
\
Comment: Lectures given at the Les Houches Summer School ``Probing the
\
  Standard Model of Particle Interactions&quot;, July 28 -- September 5, 1997, latex
\
  source, 55 pages, 18 figures, style file included	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The topics covered by the lectures include Symanzik's effective continuum
\
theory, O(a) improvement, chiral symmetry on the lattice and non-perturbative
\
renormalization.
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	904582589c45f561e9dd127a03ebb890	5cb65d2f433d5a9b29e9b5eed2527c25	ed4d03ddbb9f7d50c1b3211684a8cd13	misc	Advanced Lattice QCD	Martin L{\\"u}scher	\N	1998
7984490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luscher2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0102028	\N	Chiral gauge theories revisited	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/0102028
\
Comment: Lectures given at the International School of Subnuclear Physics,
\
  Erice, 27 August - 5 September 2000, Plain TeX source, 40 pages, figures
\
  included; reference added, minor text corrections	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Chiral gauge theories &amp; the gauge anomaly, 3.
\
The regularization problem, 4. Weyl fermions from 4+1 dimensions, 5. The
\
Ginsparg-Wilson relation, 6. Gauge-invariant lattice regularization of
\
anomaly-free theories.
\
	75c205b30f13d889d4dc32754daa3534	6facb723e35ef128326347f7efa6b43f	a16f4fdf47be4ee8949ecb48bb610db9	misc	Chiral gauge theories revisited	Martin L{\\"u}scher	\N	2001
7984496	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munster2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0012005	\N	Lattice Gauge Theory - A short Primer	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0012005
\
Comment: 34 pages, LaTeX2e, 20 postscript figures, uses packages epsfig,
\
  latexsym, Lectures given at the PSI Zuoz Summer School 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this contribution we give an introduction to the foundations and methods
\
of lattice gauge theory. Starting with a brief discussion of the quantum
\
mechanical path integral, we develop the main ingredients of lattice field
\
theory: functional integrals, Euclidean field theory and the space-time
\
discretization of scalar, fermion and gauge fields. Some of the methods used in
\
calculations are reviewed and illustrated by a collection of typical results.
\
	14bec1e22c8d7da7a0ef900ed8c1f259	5ac60be074e1329741c36fe9c831e186	00e94c03ed4dd643cc03bbcbe81326cf	misc	Lattice Gauge Theory - A short Primer	G. M{\\"u}nster and M. Walzl	\N	2000
7984504	Communications in Mathematical Physics	116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reisz1988pc	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01239027	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	81--126	\N	1	\N		A convergence theorem is proved, which states sufficient conditions for the existence of the continuum limit for a wide class of Feynman integrals on a space-time lattice. A new kind of a UV-divergence degree is introcduced, which allows the formulation of the theorem in terms of power counting conditions.
\
ER  -	a56223a845af84f5674d0315608b24df	cbc1b303faf5cabbf0641d9aad2c4cb1	7f837146f8c7a7f46472bee43e8201e0	article	A power counting theorem for Feynman integrals on the lattice	Thomas Reisz	\N	1988
7984511	Letters in Mathematical Physics	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salam1975gf	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00405579	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	3--6	\N	1	\N		For any given model Lagrangian with spontaneous super-symmetry breaking we give the composition of the expected Goldstone fermion in terms of fields in the model.
\
ER  -	f05b4c3975e2011885ee2684f4ae8e0f	d3f9b28a60c2e6acf531f04e2a9631ed	c5ae7b56d995b5cba8c030e099313944	article	A theorem concerning Goldstone fermions	Abdus Salam and J. Strathdee	\N	1975
7984517	Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abbot1983gs	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01574853	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	213--225	\N	3	\N		For a class of the dynamically broken supersymmetric quantum-mechanical models proposed by Witten, we examine various methods of estimating the ground-state energy, including the instanton method developed by Salomonson and van Holten. We show that no existing method is entirely satisfactory, and develop a method using all stationary points of the Schrödinger potential (including those in the complex plane) in conjunction with the Rayleigh-Ritz variational method, thus combining perturbative and nonperturbative effects. Generalisations to more than one degree of freedom and to field theory are discussed.
\
ER  -	36edbee041bc6b410d3130a4a76fc7cd	f113758402a0f5c4ada79a04d0511b0c	c59c4b5c82cc925cf8930c5af854c373	article	Estimating ground-state energies in supersymmetric quantum mechanics: (1) Broken case	R. B. Abbott	\N	1983
7984524	Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linder1986	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01479540	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	295--300	\N	2	\N		We study restrictions for the standard model coming from triviality. The answer depends on the embedding scale ? where new physics appears. We obtain upper bounds for the Higgs mass and for the top mass. Contrary to some papers we find larger ranges of allowed masses for plausible embedding scales. The upper bound for the Higgs mass decreases with ?. The maximum Higgs mass appears to be ?1 TeV at ??1 TeV.
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ER  -	a31b941b22573d8d9af129fd83735d0b	4ff7ea9d3f2aae9b30f80261e241695c	9a5146ce834dde83ea609855a8bb792e	article	Implications of triviality for the standard model	M. Lindner	\N	1986
7985283	Behavioral Interventions	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd. Chichester, UK	\N	\N	\N	taylor2005aat	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	1140a828a9627e289c31820f25f68036	f42b222e442419b9c0f93af86a2dcd36	3045e850e5f05d50d1e4401b45aa5852	article	{The analysis and treatment of vocal stereotypy in a child with autism}	B.A. Taylor and H. Hoch and M. Weissman	\N	2005
7985306	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior	\N	\N	\N	davis1992ehp	\N	\N		\N	\N	905	\N	4	\N		\N	0d0dd532c3db31f8a43bcbc608bfe8da	bb5ac80334b9a28b707964a73050b776	44b1031b0af6387e29138dce3b3f8ae0	article	{Effects of high-probability requests on the acquisition and generalization of responses to requests in young children with behavior disorders.}	CA Davis and MP Brady and RE Williams and R. Hamilton	\N	1992
7985331	Journal of Early Intervention	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	davis1993eub	\N	\N		\N	\N	211	\N	3	\N		\N	cf6d16aba59a80a0587f3460ff01c6fa	e69c91d41bdf7b29797e317c7ebe7f7a	96ff6216605ba94a17806b3c106a1021	article	{Expanding the utility of behavioral momentum with young children: Where we've been, where we need to go}	A. DAVIS and M.P. Brady	\N	1993
7985534	Child and Family Behavior Therapy	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HAWORTH PRESS INC	\N	\N	\N	belchic1994ump	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--1	\N	\N	\N		\N	35991ec350a4c16346a305b154eac4db	33f96b87e96b91a454191756aca28997	a7b6ee14e96dac0b66a0808f649f283e	article	{The use of multiple peer exemplars to enhance the generalization of play skills to the siblings of children with autism}	J.K. Belchic and S.L. Harris	\N	1994
7985661	Information Hiding	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88961-8_25	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	357--371	\N	\N	\N		Digital fingerprinting of multimedia data involves embedding information in the content signal and offers the traceability
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of illegal users who distribute unauthorized copies. One potential threat to fingerprinting system is collusion, whereby agroup of users combines their individual copies in an attempt to remove the underlying fingerprints. Hayashi et. al have proposedhierarchical fingerprinting scheme using the CDMA technique which designed a fingerprint signal by a combination of quasi-orthogonalsequences to increase the allowable number of users. In this paper, we formalize the model of collusion from the viewpointof a communication channel, and propose a removal operation considering the interference among fingerprints. We also explorethe characteristic of the proposed detector and the effects of the removal operation on a detection sequence. By introducingtwo kinds of thresholds for the determination of the presence of fingerprints, the performance of the proposed detector isenhanced effectively.	f8acff40df5563a491d7d2399a6ae903	91012b2d7f0262057a943e5157f0c7ac	d9c2fe912d947045f65d3baf20d5ca8e	article	Iterative Detection Method for CDMA-Based Fingerprinting Scheme	Minoru Kuribayashi and Masakatu Morii	\N	2008
7985697	Topics for Early Childhood Special Education	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcevoy1991ope	\N	\N		\N	\N	18	\N	2	\N		\N	d2f61c6228a7c15f6caa04ecb7d7c7c1	d375d071fee2964e046784e6917d4db3	4056554b994e9be2cefac56af0a4966e	article	{Organizing preschool environments: Suggestions for enhancing the development/learning of preschool children with handicaps}	M.A. McEvoy and J.J. Fox and M.S. Rosenberg	\N	1991
7985716	Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gonzalezlopez1997sst	\N	\N		\N	\N	2	\N	1	\N		\N	1b5a0c5c44ff5589ad7bc559f81e8875	f0e9e30956d64c87c56a2fbf141c8486	2064cc7d3aa72f110b4a14155793d3f7	article	{Social skills training to increase social interactions between children with autism and their typical peers}	A. Gonzalez-Lopez and D.M. Kamps	\N	1997
7985725	Behavior Modification	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weiss2001tss	\N	\N		\N	\N	785	\N	5	\N		\N	2ed02de048ea32ffa129833cbad27a03	5923002209a7d2b753361ee7cd97d4e6	782bfcc34a93e1de2dfcef3971c8451a	article	{Teaching social skills to people with autism}	M.J. Weiss and S.L. Harris	\N	2001
7985742	The Behavior Analyst Today	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weiss2006rbe	\N	\N		\N	\N	96--116	\N	1	\N		\N	367d48ca7964f47a731bbb0cc6a2d9a7	f2eb656d95be654b8979873c2fc68df2	306b1daba54e1fa16d37ca765cf9f1e7	article	{The Relationship Between Early Learning Rates and Treatment Outcome For Children With Autism Receiving Intensive Home-Based Applied Behavior Analysis}	M.J. Weiss and L. Delmolino	\N	2006
7986658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	graphicsdesign	http://www.tradexcelgraphics.com	\N	Graphics Design in Offshore Outsourcing Business
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Graphics design Outsourcing Business
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In the modern business process you can not go ahead without graphic design. Today’s world is challenging with their presentation and strategy. Business Branding is the more important than ever before. And for branding the business some thinks are important that is graphics design. Color is important for company’s unique branding. In every aspect of our lives from the moment we wake up till the time we go home, we see graphics everywhere. It has become a part of our lives and businesses too. Businesses use Graphic Design in various ways for their branding and marketing objects such as posters, festoon, newsletters, banners, flyers, logos, brochures, business cards, letterheads, websites and overall corporate identity. Now a day every corporate house is creating their corporate identity. 
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Graphics Design:
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Graphics design is the process of creative some object for the purpose of delivering information to the specific audiences. The contents, color and images are used for creating the graphics design. The presentation of massage and transfer it to the target audiences through some design including text, color, images is the graphics design. 
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Graphics design prefer to a number of artistic and professional systems which focuses on visual and verbal communication and presentation. There are various methods are used to combine symbols, images or words, in order to create a visual presentation. Moreover, graphic design is commonly-used to make marketing materials in businesses such as magazines, advertisements, logo, web design and more so. Designer or graphics designer have the ability to create the unique and wonderful graphics that we observe in our every step of life. The main idea depend on how should be the massage should be transmit to the customer.	\N	Find out how graphics design in business for outsourcing	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76963cb2ed39c735aeaa4379f8707cbd	b8ed02a401a6e22f128a6642d964770b	e61ddf59cf4ddbd5d95238a7a500887c	article	Graphics Design in Offshore Outsourcing Business	Rabindranath Roy	Rabindranath Roy	2009
7986695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the WWW09, Workshop Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LuHe09	http://events.linkeddata.org/ldow2009/papers/ldow2009_paper4.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	974f43b4746b4aabcdd21c044e26ab53	d707902f2af6819be2b15137098b4d9e	88c763ef12d2f1e0d1588869ac89f0f2	inproceedings	Linked Data Authoring for Non-Experts	Ralf Heese Markus Luczak-Roesch	\N	2009
7987137	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	lester:144523	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v79/e144523	\N	Neutron scattering study of the interplay between structure and magnetism in Ba(Fe[sub 1 - x]Co[sub x])[sub 2]As[sub 2]	\N	\N	144523	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {144523}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.144523}	\N	b4cf655d24c014a2379f8f7bc93090cf	2f239e5a990a8428b17621018fa7931f	9665e9a7b6a2bf370964d21c170fc715	article	Neutron scattering study of the interplay between structure and magnetism in Ba(Fe[sub 1 - x]Co[sub x])[sub 2]As[sub 2]	C. Lester and Jiun-Haw Chu and J. G. Analytis and S. C. Capelli and A. S. Erickson and C. L. Condron and M. F. Toney and I. R. Fisher and S. M. Hayden	\N	2009
7987140	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	ning:140506	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v79/e140506	\N	[sup 59]Co and [sup 75]As NMR investigation of lightly doped Ba(Fe[sub 1 - x]Co[sub x])[sub 2]As[sub 2] (x = 0.02,0.04)	\N	\N	140506	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {140506}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.140506}	\N	02cd89d65ad6421837098721c0885185	abb947916f6d41e3e777a93d52ee41fe	f8db477ccef61dd139bfb96dc8006437	article	[sup 59]Co and [sup 75]As NMR investigation of lightly doped Ba(Fe[sub 1 - x]Co[sub x])[sub 2]As[sub 2] (x = 0.02,0.04)	F. L. Ning and K. Ahilan and T. Imai and A. S. Sefat and R. Jin and M. A. McGuire and B. C. Sales and D. Mandrus	\N	2009
7987228	Chemosphere	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mueller20061006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V74-4J9X2R0-1/2/112447ac1efae09b4347ff7d2a816bc3	\N	ScienceDirect - Chemosphere : PAH dissipation in spiked soil: Impacts of bioavailability, microbial activity, and trees	\N	\N	1006 - 1014	\N	6	\N	issn = {0045-6535}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.12.051}	While trees have demonstrated potential in phytoremediation of several organic contaminants, little is known regarding their ability to impact the common soil contaminant PAHs. Several species of native North American trees were planted in soil artificially contaminated with three PAHs. Plant biomass, PAH dissipation, and microbial mineralization were monitored over the course of one year and environmental conditions were allowed to follow typical seasonal patterns. PAH dissipation and mineralization were not affected by planting. Extensive and rapid loss of PAHs was observed and attributed to high bioavailability and microbial activity in all treatments. The rate of this loss may have masked any significant planting effects. Anthracene was found to be more recalcitrant than pyrene or phenanthrene. Parallel soil aging studies indicated that sequestration to soil components was minimal. Contrary to common inferences in literature, amendment with decaying fine roots inhibited PAH degradation by the soil microbial community. Seasonal variation in environmental factors and rhizosphere dynamics may have also reduced or negated the effect of planting and should be taken into account in future phytoremediation trials. The unique root traits of trees may pose a challenge to traditional thought regarding PAH dissipation in the rhizosphere of plants.	c96588dc5901d305f9787656294c0703	b7e3a45f3cd70c20c0bc2e1fadf8463a	6eb7a0b32b0f5aaf0a87e32dcba26ac6	article	PAH dissipation in spiked soil: Impacts of bioavailability, microbial activity, and trees	Kevin E. Mueller and Jodi R. Shann	\N	2006
7987231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498809	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498809	\N	Clustering the tagged web	\N	\N	54--63	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498809}	\N	e8180c53173c67f69cd99eed8d11b2c3	5595f06f88310ed67fd6fe23f813c69b	75c4bad29d7eb4b34f68da27f0353516	inproceedings	Clustering the tagged web	Daniel Ramage and Paul Heymann and Christopher D. Manning and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2009
7987240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	bnk07	http://www.casaleggio.it/media/libri/banks-affronta-in-modo-scentif.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {Banks}	\N	cf5dd0f3abfc75416f6b048fe546eef4	ddbadc04b86052d0553314d5ec0a6b42	35d444c1a74eeb3270f6fec65d50bfd9	book	Blogging heroes. Interviews with of the World's Top Bloggers 	Michael A. Banks	\N	2007
7987262	«the Nation»	\N	\N	\N	10/01/09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kle09	http://www.megachip.info/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=8517	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	14554088d9d388a354147d332639ead7	6bc8962beb2cb0f79f03496d79408a12	29d1338557b5ee72f4ab794f9d18faba	article	Israele: boicottaggio, ritiro degli investimenti e sanzioni - 10/01/09 	Naomi Klein	\N	2009
7987277	SOFSEM 2007: Theory and Practice of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69507-3_1	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N		Server logs of search engines store traces of queries submitted by users, which include queries themselves along with Web
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pages selected in their answers. Here we describe several graph-based relations among queries and many applications wherethese graphs could be used.	b4e2964490c65da800af72b5da0bb559	a1a625bf31b9b913495b8db59257725a	50cfaa95e965eb349cb349c0123ea51f	article	Graphs from Search Engine Queries	Ricardo Baeza-Yates	\N	2007
7987333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xpar2008rcn	\N	\N	Project description	\N	{Submitted to the Research Council of Norway.}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0ca1ee8a86699758ae438601d1221bd	f57470bdb6a541a32c3288f62b97af61	1723a6f2e05975afaf0d327611c99d8e	misc	{XPAR: Language diversity and parallel grammars}	{XPar}	\N	2008
7987335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xpar2009pd	http://ling.uib.no/lamore/xpar/index.php?page=description	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1d5eaa2327146ce2a5f3602ca71a30f	68566b2ef8bc852dbd5213736a6c3e24	a8017d01d78061676e86273bde13b141	misc	{Project description}	{XPar}	\N	2009
7987340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1281232	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281232	\N	Finding low-entropy sets and trees from binary data	\N	\N	350--359	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281232}	\N	0d5e751b0143422437713d5b93d7ded1	2f25ce3064d439b8f11ada20ae975ef6	f40e0110bae184a7fa8c3efc941df060	inproceedings	Finding low-entropy sets and trees from binary data	Hannes Heikinheimo and Eino Hinkkanen and Heikki Mannila and Taneli Mielik\\"{a}inen and Jouni K. Sepp\\"{a}nen	\N	2007
7987372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edward Elgar	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/bookentry_main.lasso?id=3804	\N	Edward Elgar - Handbook Of Social Capital	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c834deeace4885a36d8fb7cf83cd0e2	854297b2e3af8a7891cde7af58fef639	0d376824d702f4817ab39e3ca577aabc	book	Handbook Of Social Capital The Troika of Sociology, Political Science and Economics	\N	Gert Tinggaard Svendsen	2009
7987389	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O’Reilly	Köln	\N	\N	UBMA_254218679	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=254218679&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	das Buch zum Audiobloggen	\N	\N	XIV, 101 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89721-459-8, 978-3-89721-459-0}	\N	76f68ca843f1986be684bb0312f99cc3	971623c075666f7ea39937edb5baee24	6eb8add6ff7e3275353a6577b62167ce	book	Podcasting	Annik Rubens	\N	2006
7987476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Materiale Soziologie : TB ; 3	UBMA_035190930	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=035190930&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Theorie, Religion, Politik	\N	\N	VIII, 267 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-014047-0}	\N	c832e87e2755e2296074e859f3f96249	031f22a243316d53f38c94f2973c789e	87cc63de544e72c43af55e13fa49d1f9	book	Charisma	\N	Winfried Gebhardt	1993
7987482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	UBMA_096398302	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=096398302&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	wissenszentrierte Ansätze der Politikanalyse	\N	\N	342 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8100-3356-1}	\N	088487cb380669c863e509d28f345d6e	af2963c99ed72a0929a1a6e65af3a020	93757fb70a4ac512721971d31dccdf74	book	Politik als Lernprozeß	\N	Matthias Leonhard Maier	2003
7987885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-WEB '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Latin American Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1511725	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1510532.1511725&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=32611363&CFTOKEN=66333602#	\N	Hybrid Content and Tag-based Profiles for Recommendation in Collaborative Tagging Systems	\N	\N	58--65	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3397-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LA-WEB.2008.15}	Collaborative tagging systems have grown in popularity over the Web in the last years on account of their simplicity to categorize and retrieve content using open-ended tags. The increasing number of users providing information about themselves through social tagging activities caused the emergence of tag-based profiling approaches, which assume that users expose their preferences for certain contents through tag assignments. On the other hand, numerous content-based profiling techniques have been developed to address the problem of obtaining accurate models of user information preferences in order to assist users with information-related tasks such as Web browsing or searching. In this paper we propose a hybrid user profiling strategy that takes advantage of both content-based profiles describing long-term information interests that a recommender system can acquired along time and interests revealed through tagging activities, with the goal of enhancing the interaction of users with a collaborative tagging system. Experimental results of using hybrid profiles for tag recommendation are reported and possible applications of these profiles for obtaining personalized recommendations in collaborative tagging systems are discussed.	812fe3807f87fd33fa9a520c7c76fbfc	b50dc3ff165b5540f67d687f9790922a	522043fa89515f3904f12951b5defbab	inproceedings	Hybrid Content and Tag-based Profiles for Recommendation in Collaborative Tagging Systems	Daniela Godoy and Anal\\'{\\i}a Amandi	\N	2008
7987897	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Press	\N	\N	\N	MoranHunt2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62f305b18e2a5bfa84a27e27cc7c3cca	cc65271bc4f7515917cdcd788b7d2ee8	6960f8b85c780e1a5df1ce5144114a72	book	Search Engine Marketing, Inc: Driving Search Traffic to your Company´s Web Site	Mike Moran and Bill Hunt	\N	2008
7987935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Xpert.press	HoodOpti2005	http://www.myilibrary.com?id=62149	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XII, 245 S : graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540211780}	\N	b903c11f3526d40975d6d1e6d6c44a45	1764322c29fccafc2c6c3fc778aeaa98	934cb68802ab2a5b9247b4bb87006916	book	Optimieren von Requirements Management & Engineering: mit dem HOOD capability model	Colin Hood and Rupert Wiebel	\N	2005
7987983	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Hoboken, NJ	\N	\N	Agresti2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780471226185}	\N	b836780b60ffa78eb9effef89a1c04b6	4b022a51f0972e2e64f930afc026e5c4	c5895875973817f8c0c62c516523fa7f	book	An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis	Alan Agresti	\N	2007
7987984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonoda:2007av	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0710.1662	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0710.1662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0710.1662;%%}, eprint = {0710.1662}	    Abstract: We overview the entire renormalization theory, both perturbative and non-perturbative, by the method of the exact renormalization group (ERG). We emphasize particularly on the perturbative application of the ERG to the phi4 theory and QED in the four dimensional euclidean space. 	3432056fce0b6bcd37c71f5aa579a11b	f5e1cb3cc5943fff23c25e0cc56b62ac	8969c3df28ba9cfeca9d49573e9527f2	article	{The Exact Renormalization Group -- renormalization theory
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                  revisited --}	Hidenori Sonoda	\N	2007
7988002	Nucl. Phys.	B418	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonini:1993kt	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=2790424&FORMAT=WWWBRIEFBIBTEX	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 2790424	\N	\N	81-112	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9307174;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(94)90239-9}, eprint = {hep-th/9307174}	We analyze a formulation of QED based on the Wilson renormalization group. Although the ``effective Lagrangian'' used at any given scale does not have simple gauge symmetry, we show that the resulting renormalized Green's functions correctly satisfies Ward identities to all orders in perturbation theory. The loop expansion is obtained by solving iteratively the Polchinski's renormalization group equation. We also give a new simple proof of perturbative renormalizability. The subtractions in the Feynman graphs and the corresponding counterterms are generated in the process of fixing the physical conditions. 	29d847ecbedc02a0184d266b78276e0a	e8685adeceee8db06d75344740c83a75	64dd81a9c57c500ebbe0c3b8bb1f656c	article	{Ward identities and Wilson renormalization group for
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                  QED}	M. Bonini and M. D'Attanasio and G. Marchesini	\N	1994
7988009	Phys. Lett.	B504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonanno:2000yp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0010095	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0010095	\N	\N	181-187	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0010095;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00273-8}, eprint = {hep-th/0010095}	    Abstract: The determination of the critical exponents by means of the Exact Renormalizion Group approach is still a topic of debate. The general flow equation is by construction scheme independent, but the use of the truncated derivative expansion generates a model dependence in the determination of the universal quantities. We derive new nonperturbative flow equations for the one-component, $Z_2$ symmetric scalar field to the next-to-leading order of the derivative expansion by means of a class of proper time regulators. The critical exponents $\\eta$, $\\nu$ and $\\omega$ for the Wilson-Fisher fixed point are computed by numerical integration of the flow equations, without resorting to polynomial truncations. We show that by reducing the width of the cut-off employed, the critical exponents become rapidly insensitive to the cut-off width and their values are in good agreement with the results of entirely different approaches. 	e5526fa8c06995edeee3432e08918ba6	8562866c07be4124818afb0247e0ded0	e9cd29ab72341375eef0e4da6d9b6056	article	{Towards an accurate determination of the critical
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                  exponents with the  renormalization group flow equations}	Alfio Bonanno and Dario Zappala	\N	2001
7988013	Phys. Rev.	D66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litim:2002xm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0202188	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0202188	\N	\N	025030	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0202188;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.66.025030}, eprint = {hep-th/0202188}	    Abstract: We study different renormalisation group flows for scale dependent effective actions, including exact and proper-time renormalisation group flows. These flows have a simple one loop structure. They differ in their dependence on the full field-dependent propagator, which is linear for exact flows. We investigate the inherent approximations of flows with a non-linear dependence on the propagator. We check explicitly that standard perturbation theory is not reproduced. We explain the origin of the discrepancy by providing links to exact flows both in closed expressions and in given approximations. We show that proper-time flows are approximations to Callan-Symanzik flows. Within a background field formalism, we provide a generalised proper-time flow, which is exact. Implications of these findings are discussed. 	afb7e40e11ca020813845f1f1696d784	ed4406228564f0ac6c338e7198c14c9b	e123c66bdaa4e58682c14bc27b85de86	article	{Completeness and consistency of renormalisation group
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                  flows}	Daniel F. Litim and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2002
7988015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Columbia University Press	New York	\N	\N	price1963	\N	\N		\N	119 p.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	00bae3063730dea231fe576a62e6bb63	1c8705ac353fd9ec847f22c9ef6fbe9b	d7fe219c68e095c0b29fe8e09fea0a43	book	Little science, big science.	Derek J. de Solla Price	\N	1963
7988024	Phys. Rev.	D56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reuter:1997gx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9708051	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9708051	\N	\N	7893-7916	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9708051;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.56.7893}, eprint = {hep-th/9708051}	    Abstract: We employ nonperturbative flow equations for an investigation of the effective action in Yang-Mills theories. We compute the effective action $\\Gamma[B]$ for constant color magnetic fields $B$ and examine Savvidy's conjecture of an unstable perturbative vacuum. Our results indicate that the absolute minimum of $\\Gamma[B]$ occurs for B=0. Gluon condensation is described by a nonvanishing expectation value of the regularized composite operator $F_{\\mu\\nu}F^{\\mu\\nu}$ which agrees with phenomenological estimates. 	ad2934eaf57c7b8440b1913cb44ec163	cfefeb9cc152ed29d95ebb93e38f7327	f855b47333b22fa00ce62ce7ae8b6a24	article	{Gluon condensation in nonperturbative flow equations}	M. Reuter and C. Wetterich	\N	1997
7988033	Nuclear Physics B	417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reuter1994181	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T3P5-1S2/2/d77190ee5a9cc3dd50b3e80a4c0a98f6	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Effective average action for gauge theories and exact evolution equations	\N	\N	181 - 214	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(94)90543-6}	We propose a new nonperturbative evolution equation for Yang-Mills theories. It describes the scale dependence of an effective action. The running of the nonabelian gauge coupling in arbitrary dimension is computed.	4d7a5571170baf2b3e2486fff92a1db7	76e649811e7d3e3bf0ccc7f7d29e4e35	457a60040218301ca2c6ffa4aba6c6d9	article	Effective average action for gauge theories and exact evolution equations	M. Reuter and C. Wetterich	\N	1994
7988055	Phys. Rev. D	9	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.9.1686	http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v9/i6/p1686_1	\N	Phys. Rev. D 9 (1974): R. Jackiw - Functional evaluation of the...	\N	\N	1686--1701	\N	6	\N	numpages = {15}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.9.1686}	\N	5e0c9fe5f40e6eaa733c98144b134394	c36fb296c9f71c3872719c2d4d0dd83d	49b401a5c529e1009d9c73b205c5c166	article	Functional evaluation of the effective potential	R. Jackiw	\N	1974
7988064	Phys. Rev.	D66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gies:2002af	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0202207	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0202207	\N	\N	025006	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0202207;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.66.025006}, eprint = {hep-th/0202207}	    Abstract: The effective average action of Yang-Mills theory is analyzed in the framework of exact renormalization group flow equations. Employing the background-field method and using a cutoff that is adjusted to the spectral flow, the running of the gauge coupling is obtained on all scales. In four dimensions and for the gauge groups SU(2) and SU(3), the coupling approaches a fixed point in the infrared. 	024e3c59d5b06b3b75cdd32e25f4f894	d9d2fba5038dd34d9108c5b93ccc3c8f	65f41d7ecc6d77a0cdef8c824d94b955	article	{Running coupling in Yang-Mills theory: A flow equation
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                  study}	Holger Gies	\N	2002
7988142	\N	\N	\N	2., aktualisierte u. erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	SAP press	UBMA_117141674	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=117141674&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	[umfassendes Handbuch zur Diskreten Fertigung mit	\N	\N	492 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89842-379-4, 978-3-89842-379-3}	\N	9ed7fe6909cb2e4ee7cc5475b31ec22c	dfe941d8cfdad67282fdd4dd9b30f7db	3aabb1d1eab2901509f1790bb3f41e45	book	Produktionsplanung und -steuerung mit SAP	Jörg Thomas Dickersbach and Gerhard Keller and Klaus Weihrauch	\N	2006
7988158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SERA '07: Proceedings of the 5th ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management \\& Applications	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Kim07_ABF	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1307430	\N	Anomaly-based Fault Detection System in Distributed System	\N	\N	782--789	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2867-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SERA.2007.55}	One of the important design criteria for distributed systems and their applications is their reliability and robustness to hardware and software failures. The increase in complexity, interconnectedness, dependency and the asynchronous interactions between the components that include hardware resources (computers, servers, network devices), and software (application services, middleware, web services, etc.) makes the fault detection and tolerance a challenging research problem. In this paper, we present an innovative approach based on statistical and data mining techniques to detect faults (hardware or software) and also identify the source of the fault. In our approach, we monitor and analyze in realtime all the interactions between all the components of a distributed system. We used data mining and supervised learning techniques to obtain the rules that can accurately model the normal interactions among these components. Our anomaly analysis engine will immediately produce an alert whenever one or more of the interaction rules that capture normal operations is violated due to a software or hardware failure. We evaluate the effectiveness of our approach and its performance to detect software faults that we inject asynchronously, and compare the results for different noise level.	645272f2b2607374d556b873174e06ef	ed94f12baabeb50dc663ccd06ab6a256	a324f2c8a20c456e1cca2d17d3368592	inproceedings	Anomaly-based Fault Detection System in Distributed System	Byoung uk Kim and Salim Hariri	\N	2007
7988161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '09: Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1498766	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1498766	\N	Diversifying search results	\N	\N	5--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498766}	\N	72e1b21fc31f536853b3135e6f001581	528f1eb8a1349f0a95343bf4fdebd992	fbdfe975d0c56cb0945555a3075181d5	inproceedings	Diversifying search results	Rakesh Agrawal and Sreenivas Gollapudi and Alan Halverson and Samuel Ieong	\N	2009
7988191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uTrust2008	http://utrust.pjwstk.edu.pl	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4dd4e9ef8d6667c838c277f84f4afd46	a35a1fe6567ecd6fabffc4552e4a261a	1935b82359737381210664d167d7214a	techreport	A Blueprint for Universal Trust Management Services	Tomasz Kaszuba and Krzysztof Rzadca and Adam Wierzbicki and Grzegorz Wierzowiecki	\N	2008
7988275	Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)	14	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-005-9005-9	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	549--593	\N	6	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Process mining techniques allow for the discovery of knowledge based on so-called “event logs”, i.e., a log recording the
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execution of activities in some business process. Many information systems provide such logs, e.g., most WFM, ERP, CRM, SCM,and B2B systems record transactions in a systematic way. Process mining techniques typically focus on performance and control-flowissues. However, event logs typically also log the performer, e.g., the person initiating or completing some activity. This paper focuses on mining social networks using this information.For example, it is possible to build a social network based on the hand-over of work from one performer to the next. By combiningconcepts from workflow management and social network analysis, it is possible to discover and analyze social networks. Thispaper defines metrics, presents a tool, and applies these to a real event log within the setting of a large Dutch organization.	c3fb7f32610b92d1ecb6bb854ad713e9	78cedbb5befe42fbfef34d5020d669d1	c012055579e0443d005287eb7b1ec7e7	article	Discovering Social Networks from Event Logs	Wil M. P. van der Aalst and Hajo A. Reijers and Minseok Song	\N	2005
7988277	D-Lib Magazine	8	\N	\N	October 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	october02zhang	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october02/zhang/10zhang.html	\N	Information Retrieval by Semantic Analysis and Visualization of the Concept Space of D-Lib Magazine	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/october2002-zhang}	In this article we present a method for retrieving documents from a digital library through a visual interface based on automatically generated concepts. We used a vocabulary generation algorithm to generate a set of concepts for the digital library and a technique called the max-min distance technique to cluster them. Additionally, the concepts were visualized in a spring embedding graph layout to depict the semantic relationship among them. The resulting graph layout serves as an aid to users for retrieving documents. An online archive containing the contents of D-Lib Magazine from July 1995 to May 2002 was used to test the utility of an implemented retrieval and visualization system. We believe that the method developed and tested can be applied to many different domains to help users get a better understanding of online document collections and to minimize users' cognitive load during execution of search tasks.	69b660483d80700b508c006ca9fa17b2	3b1d6a093619c0e6bd002c4c1b3516f6	9ad6e5b52258d518865e18d404b095f3	article	Information Retrieval by Semantic Analysis and Visualization of the Concept Space of D-Lib® Magazine	Junliang Zhang and Javed Mostafa and Himansu Tripathy	\N	2002
7988343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	Hüpper-Dröge:1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6187acb06abdf0a519addf004f7af1c0	d9a7d94809e77699462ed4ad2891d368	81a021997a84d7ff21fe168689da2dfb	book	Schild und Speer: Waffen und ihre Bezeichnungen im frühen Mittelalter	D. Hüpper Dröge	\N	1983
7988350	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arnone:2004ek	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0402035	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0402035	\N	\N	031	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0402035;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0402035}	    Abstract: A method for computing the low-energy non-perturbative properties of SUSY GFT, starting from the microscopic lagrangian model, is presented. The method relies on covariant SUSY Feynman graph techniques, adapted to low energy, and Renormalization-Group-improved perturbation theory. We apply the method to calculate the glueball superpotential in N=1 SU(2) SYM and obtain a potential of the Veneziano-Yankielowicz type. 	17ca9b7e7e167bcd251fc82bf2c29736	0679c52d7955207f3ba4cb0a7975cb4d	6b1eadf6a540d3b04bb754bfd84d47fa	article	{N = 1* model and glueball superpotential from
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                  renormalization group  improved perturbation theory}	Stefano Arnone and Francesco Guerrieri and Kensuke Yoshida	\N	2004
7988356	Prog. Theor. Phys.	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonoda:2008dz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=find+t+construction+of+a+wilson+action+for+the+wess-zumino+model	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND T CONSTRUCTION OF A WILSON ACTION FOR THE WESS-ZUMINO MODEL	\N	\N	197-230	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-th}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0804.1072;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.120.197}, eprint = {0804.1072}	We construct a Wilson action for the Wess-Zumino model by applying the exact renormalization group perturbatively. Using neither superfields nor auxiliary fields, we construct a supersymmetric action only with complex scalar and Majorana spinor fields. We adopt the BRST (antifield) formalism to show the consistency of the construction to all orders in loop expansions. The resulting action has a quadratically divergent scalar mass term which is absent in the superfield formalism. 	6cf695848e24e5b0c5df5d4339cc1e15	016f3a0df9ecdbc42975ba920e3148df	5fd2a705447360860e3bad4f2dddb5da	article	{Construction of a Wilson action for the Wess-Zumino
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                  model}	Hidenori Sonoda and Kayhan Ulker	\N	2008
7988357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wien	\N	\N	Kolias:1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d568d849671275de1231e31c09115987	c8530b40a9acff2975f0b9541564ae51	1c3baa27d40f003b2c2da5ef1184b580	book	Byzantinische Waffen. Ein Beitrag zur byzantinischen Waffenkunde von den Anfängen bis zur lateinischen Eroberung	T. Kolias	\N	1988
7988373	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	B18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arnone:2004ey	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=IMPAE,B18,469	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J IMPAE,B18,469	\N	\N	469-478	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = IMPAE,B18,469;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217979204024082}	A simple form of the exact renormalization group method is proposed for the study of supersymmetric gauge field theory. The method relies on the existence of ultraviolet-finite four dimensional gauge theories with extended supersymmetry. The resulting exact renormalization group equation crucially depends on the Konishi anomaly of N=1 super Yang–Mills. We illustrate our method by dealing with the NSVZ exact relation for the beta functions, the N=2 super Yang–Mills effective potential and the N=1 super Yang–Mills gluon superpotential (the so-called Veneziano–Yankielowicz potential).	a3c33a29013e1d5cb7ab1803fd87d1b6	f582be556ac6a6306bb23d53012501ba	81bf78dcbd44719024ee73b880a7002a	article	{Application of exact renormalization group techniques to
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                  the non-perturbative study of supersymmetric field
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                  theory}	S. Arnone and K. Yoshida	\N	2004
7988379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosten:2008ih	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0808.2150	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0808.2150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-th}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0808.2150;%%}, eprint = {0808.2150}	    Abstract: An exact renormalization group for theories of a scalar chiral superfield is formulated, directly in four dimensional Euclidean space. By constructing a projector which isolates the superpotential from the full Wilsonian effective action, it is shown that the nonperturbative nonrenormalization theorem follows, quite simply, from the flow equation. Next, it is proven there do not exist any physically acceptable non-trivial fixed points. Finally, the Wess-Zumino model is considered, as a low energy effective theory. Following an evaluation of the one and two loop beta-function coefficients, to illustrate the ease of use of the formalism, it is shown that the beta-function in the massless case does not receive any nonperturbative power corrections. 	65fe1942ebd7bbff17a743d219bcf4a0	f75e90088f5afe44943eac7a66f9548c	27766dd943d84b4884f071fd095782e1	article	{On the Renormalization of Theories of a Scalar Chiral
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                  Superfield}	Oliver J. Rosten	\N	2008
7988382	Phys. Rev.	D58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Falkenberg:1998bg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9802113	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9802113	\N	\N	085004	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9802113;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.58.085004}, eprint = {hep-th/9802113}	    Abstract: For N=1 Super-Yang-Mills theory we generalize the effective average action Gamma_k in a manifest supersymmetric way using the superspace formalism. The exact evolution equation for Gamma_k is derived and, introducing as an application a simple truncation, the standard one-loop beta-function of N=1 SYM theory is obtained. 	8942c7df3db2b6fa028d8ae24426187c	afd5b370617691de74f089557249005e	b08a4072a8e64e999daa698ad95216a2	article	{Effective average action in N = 1 super-Yang-Mills
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                  theory}	Sven Falkenberg and Bodo Geyer	\N	1998
7988388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deLimaRodrigues:2002ya	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0205017	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0205017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0205017;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0205017}	    Abstract: Starting with the Lagrangian formalism with N=2 supersymmetry in terms of two Grassmann variables in Classical Mechanics, the Dirac canonical quantization method is implemented. The N=2 supersymmetry algebra is associated to one-component and two-component eigenfunctions considered in the Schr\\"odinger picture of Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics. Applications are contemplated. 	b6039360a1a6cbbb0fa8caf1c7a21ac6	730a1589f9848ed6f391f8ad5ac2f09f	0ba2a93975e9a0d8c772ced4fa0cc069	article	{The quantum mechanics SUSY algebra: An introductory
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                  review}	R. de Lima Rodrigues	\N	2002
7988396	Phys. Rev.	D64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litim:2001up	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0103195	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0103195	\N	\N	105007	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0103195;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.64.105007}, eprint = {hep-th/0103195}	    Abstract: We study the optimisation of exact renormalisation group (ERG) flows. We explain why the convergence of approximate solutions towards the physical theory is optimised by appropriate choices of the regularisation. We consider specific optimised regulators for bosonic and fermionic fields and compare the optimised ERG flows with generic ones. This is done up to second order in the derivative expansion at both vanishing and non-vanishing temperature. We find that optimised flows at finite temperature factorise. This corresponds to the disentangling of thermal and quantum fluctuations. A similar factorisation is found at second order in the derivative expansion. The corresponding optimised flow for a ``proper-time renormalisation group'' is also provided to leading order in the derivative expansion. 	f5b6862a198253b3316de9512cb26bbf	5eda3216f9453ecbae0616d7a4a5fd92	fa37b8f45ddf4be921698fcec0f2972d	article	{Optimised renormalisation group flows}	Daniel F. Litim	\N	2001
7988407	Phys. Rev.	D65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gies:2001nw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0107221	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0107221	\N	\N	065001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0107221;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.65.065001}, eprint = {hep-th/0107221}	    Abstract: A renormalization group flow equation with a scale-dependent transformation of field variables gives a unified description of fundamental and composite degrees of freedom. In the context of the effective average action, we study the renormalization flow of scalar bound states which are formed out of fundamental fermions. We use the gauged Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model at weak gauge coupling as an example. Thereby, the notions of bound state or fundamental particle become scale dependent, being classified by the fixed-point structure of the flow of effective couplings. 	c881d7e1fb1e98dee46e853ecc9f275c	dbb908055318953d264adabe7e8c7c1f	30694024cc10c4d5bcf633cebab018dd	article	{Renormalization flow of bound states}	Holger Gies and Christof Wetterich	\N	2002
7988417	Phys. Lett.	A290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zappala:2001nv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=quant-ph/0108019	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT QUANT-PH/0108019	\N	\N	35-40	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = QUANT-PH/0108019;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0375-9601(01)00642-9}, eprint = {quant-ph/0108019}	    Abstract: The gap between ground and first excited state of the quantum-mechanical double well is calculated using the Renormalization Group equations to the second order in the derivative expansion, obtained within a class of proper time regulators. Agreement with the exact results is obtained both in the strong and weak coupling regime. 	8e1664be6d82b0d3c4b52f2c85bc0da1	f0a0375d0fd8266d35824f8673acd25d	faa5ae60dc7fb3e0a7aeebadbf17679f	article	{Improving the Renormalization Group approach to the
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                  quantum-mechanical double well potential}	D. Zappala	\N	2001
7988423	Phys. Lett.	A276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kapoyannis:2000sp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0010180	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0010180	\N	\N	225-232	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0010180;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0375-9601(00)00671-X}, eprint = {hep-th/0010180}	    Abstract: We explore the applicability of the exact renormalization group to the study of tunnelling phenomena. We investigate quantum-mechanical systems whose energy eigenstates are affected significantly by tunnelling through a barrier in the potential. Within the approximation of the derivative expansion, we find that the exact renormalization group predicts the correct qualitative behaviour for the lowest energy eigenvalues. However, quantitative accuracy is achieved only for potentials with small barriers. For large barriers, the use of alternative methods, such as saddle-point expansions, can provide quantitative accuracy. 	4465e7c399414928927806f6a6fa2935	b95366bc2058413d57760d83b2e39a87	d11f7b79439e0cc0b43d37e924e873ae	article	{Quantum-mechanical tunnelling and the renormalization
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                  group}	A. S. Kapoyannis and N. Tetradis	\N	2000
7988433	J. Phys.	A39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weyrauch:2006aj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=JPAGB,A39,649	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J JPAGB,A39,649	\N	\N	649-666	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JPAGB,A39,649;%%}, doi = {10.1088/0305-4470/39/3/015}	Abstract. A functional renormalization group approach is applied to a single quantum particle with emphasis on quantum tunnelling through a barrier. We include both an effective potential and a wavefunction renormalization and compare the effects of soft cut-off, hard cut-off and Schwinger proper time regulators. Numerical procedures and results are studied in detail.	cd24c6249fb524354ca5534bd497bcc3	f27a6e0891d5cbeeff27d1fa98d1df7b	2abe857939edd5a622db754533ff94a5	article	{Functional renormalization group and quantum tunnelling}	M. Weyrauch	\N	2006
7988436	NVwZ	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schulze-Fielitz.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	249 ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	483a383b08fefbd32e3456d5c5660e9a	270b56441a29b2fb5b7cd86c89a927ac	7c62dae1b620e0dbef9533f2f7a2d050	article	Umweltschutz im Föderalismus - Europa, Bund und Länder	Helmuth Schulze-Fielitz	\N	2007
7988438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1242610	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242572.1242610	\N	Google news personalization	\N	\N	271--280	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242610}	\N	cb86a444a7396883d86084a5c9264e59	cffad472f9b0c3ef80600e33ce7bb384	7a4640e7e4fcf1da1418712742db644d	inproceedings	Google news personalization: scalable online collaborative filtering	Abhinandan S. Das and Mayur Datar and Ashutosh Garg and Shyam Rajaram	\N	2007
7988455	Nucl. Phys.	B532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonini:1998ec	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9802196	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9802196	\N	\N	473-497	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9802196;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00458-1}, eprint = {hep-th/9802196}	    Abstract: We extend the Wilson renormalization group (RG) to supersymmetric theories. As this regularization scheme preserves supersymmetry, we exploit the superspace technique. To set up the formalism we first derive the RG flow for the massless Wess-Zumino model and deduce its perturbative expansion. We then consider N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills and show that the local gauge symmetry -broken by the regularization- can be recovered by a suitable choice of the RG flow boundary conditions. We restrict our analysis to the first loop, the generalization to higher loops presenting no difficulty due to the iterative nature of the procedure. Furthermore, adding matter fields, we reproduce the one-loop supersymmetric chiral anomaly to the second order in the vector field. 	1842eacd80968054ffa6838bec785c8b	537780e35e66806f8c5e2a5c9428da87	3c15060ebb4c1a67096e4181b0e3ff53	article	{Wilson renormalization group for supersymmetric gauge
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                  theories and  gauge anomalies}	M. Bonini and F. Vian	\N	1998
7988461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vian:1998kv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9811055	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9811055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9811055;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9811055}	    Abstract: In these notes the exact renormalization group formulation of the scalar theory is briefly reviewed. This regularization scheme is then applied to supersymmetric theories. In case of a supersymmetric gauge theory it is also shown how to recover gauge invariance, broken by the introduction of the infrared cutoff. 	49169ec84dcbac32369cdaa096bdaaea	ad8fd17a3ddbd68245dca37d4c57e316	cc829b9c7f3f885aae2dc88406089b65	article	{Supersymmetric gauge theories in the exact renormalization
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                  group  approach}	F. Vian	\N	1998
7988463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horikoshi:1998sw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9812050	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9812050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9812050;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9812050}	    Abstract: The non-perturbative renormalization group (NPRG) is applied to analysis of tunnelling in quantum mechanics. The vacuum energy and the energy gap of anharmonic oscillators are evaluated by solving the local potential approximated Wegner-Houghton equation (LPA W-H eqn.). We find that our results are very good in a strong coupling region, but not in a very weak coupling region, where the dilute gas instanton calculation works very well. So it seems that in analysis of quantum tunnelling, the dilute gas instanton and LPA W-H eqn. play complementary roles to each other. We also analyze the supersymmetric quantum mechanics and see if the dynamical supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking is described by NPRG method. 	c25d66e0195f88bbee241b779c2c3587	415bd266ebe7185c3e3d89102157434e	ce687874e21c42bec201854889cfb4f4	article	{Non-perturbative renormalization group and quantum
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                  tunnelling}	Atsushi Horikoshi and Ken-Ichi Aoki and Masa aki Taniguchi and Haruhiko Terao	\N	1998
7988485	Annals Phys.	323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergner:2007pu	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0705.2212	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0705.2212	\N	\N	946-988	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0705.2212;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.aop.2007.06.010}, eprint = {0705.2212}	We study and simulate N=2 supersymmetric Wess-Zumino models in one and two dimensions. For any choice of the lattice derivative, the theories can be made manifestly supersymmetric by adding appropriate improvement terms corresponding to discretizations of surface integrals. In one dimension, our simulations show that a model with the Wilson derivative and the Stratonovitch prescription for this discretization leads to far better results at finite lattice spacing than other models with Wilson fermions considered in the literature. In particular, we check that fermionic and bosonic masses coincide and the unbroken Ward identities are fulfilled to high accuracy. Equally good results for the effective masses can be obtained in a model with the SLAC derivative (even without improvement terms).
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In two dimensions we introduce a non-standard Wilson term in such a way that the discretization errors of the kinetic terms are only of order O(a^2). Masses extracted from the corresponding manifestly supersymmetric model prove to approach their continuum values much quicker than those from a model containing the standard Wilson term. Again, a comparable enhancement can be achieved in a theory using the SLAC derivative. 	af009e032d02192da280168ba812a185	e9116cb267f00370f5b96f7083057beb	d5c3b5302c97863d2fdf72b31a102ff2	article	{Low-dimensional supersymmetric lattice models}	Georg Bergner and Tobias Kaestner and Sebastian Uhlmann and Andreas Wipf	\N	2008
7988490	Phys. Rev. D	20	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.20.403	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D20,403	\N	Phys. Rev. D 20 (1979): S. Ferrara, L. Girardello, and F. Palumbo - General mass formula in...	\N	\N	403--408	\N	2	\N	numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.20.403}	The mass formula ΣJ(-1)2J(2J+1)mJ2=0 is derived for a very general class of interactions with spontaneously broken supersymmetry. It shows the vanishing of the graded trace of the square of the mass operator, with mJ the mass associated with a (real) field of spin J. This mass relation is shown to be true even in the presence of explicit breaking, provided it fulfills suitable requirements.	44ebe72c6c3a6a19243563d278830162	0f4156f797d8d8e7caa2646105781c64	f7fe9adb4d6f5268f625c0a4763260c5	article	General mass formula in broken supersymmetry	S. Ferrara and L. Girardello and F. Palumbo	\N	1979
7988496	Phys. Rev. D	30	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.30.1364	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D30,1364	\N	Phys. Rev. D 30 (1984): Guy Gogleman and K. S. Viswanathan - Effective potential for chiral...	\N	\N	1364--1376	\N	6	\N	numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.30.1364}	The effective potential for chiral supersymmetric models is discussed within the framework of the Wess-Zumino model. The effective potential is calculated to two loops using two different renormalization schemes. In a modified minimal-subtraction scheme the effective potential displays pathological behavior such as multivaluedness, complexity, and negativity. It is shown that these features arise from the existence of ghosts in this scheme. A second renormalization procedure, which preserves positivity of kinetic terms in the effective action, is then examined. It is found that quantum corrections in this scheme are small and that supersymmetry is not radiatively broken to the two-loop level. These results are compared with those obtained for O(N)-symmetric chiral models.	072de230737488c83170d7d1b7b450c0	6f87bc5269a07ac8f79881f043f171cb	27a78a09d206ce30d250997d954c29f5	article	Effective potential for chiral supersymmetric models	Guy Gogleman and K. S. Viswanathan	\N	1984
7988499	Phys. Rev. D	32	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.32.927	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D32,927	\N	Phys. Rev. D 32 (1985): Avraham Forge and Eliezer Rabinovici - Impossibility of supersymmetry restoration...	\N	\N	927--930	\N	4	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.32.927}	We show that supersymmetry restoration is not possible for a large class of O’Raifeartaigh-type quantum-mechanical models. The vacuum energy is bound from below by its classical value. An exception is discussed.	ae30fcf83ecb8b0c4c97f12af9e47043	dd7fe543289b49ef4bc9278a83261820	49965c7ce096f6ff1366e06b9c465c49	article	Impossibility of supersymmetry restoration in quantum-mechanical systems	Avraham Forge and Eliezer Rabinovici	\N	1985
7988502	Phys. Rev. D	67	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.67.127701	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0303021	\N	Phys. Rev. D 67 (2003): M. Beccaria and C. Rampino - World-line path integral study...	\N	\N	127701	\N	12	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.67.127701}	We study supersymmetry breaking in the lattice N=1 Wess-Zumino model by the world-line path integral algorithm. The ground state energy and supersymmetric Ward identities are exploited to support the expected symmetry breaking in finite volume. Non-Gaussian fluctuations of the topological charge are discussed and related to the infinite volume transition.	65dac6f62b47320f97409d299014f641	74d7c6e356bb84ac2670856a8591b5b7	3c5cfc550da7d13f3031d488b71af53c	article	World-line path integral study of supersymmetry breaking in the Wess-Zumino model	M. Beccaria and C. Rampino	\N	2003
7988507	Phys. Rev. D	10	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.10.2428	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D10,2428	\N	Phys. Rev. D 10 (1974): John M. Cornwall, R. Jackiw, and E. Tomboulis - Effective action for composite...	\N	\N	2428--2445	\N	8	\N	numpages = {17}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.10.2428}	An effective action and potential for composite operators is obtained. The formalism is used to analyze, by variational techniques, dynamical symmetry breaking and coherent solutions to field theory. A Rayleigh-Ritz procedure is introduced which replaces arbitrary variations with parametric variations. Previously unsolved nonlinear equations become, in the Rayleigh-Ritz approximation, solvable algebraic equations.	7fcf79920ea9e2ea8389bdf3bbbe9910	656c71bcb16f01f04d2ea046bdbfe010	b47bf15dc168e4d2cad24663aa78577f	article	Effective action for composite operators	John M. Cornwall and R. Jackiw and E. Tomboulis	\N	1974
7988512	Comput. Phys. Commun.	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vonHippel:2007ar	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0707.2788	\N		\N	\N	713-723	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0707.2788;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.cpc.2007.12.005}, eprint = {0707.2788}	    Abstract: We present an application of evolutionary algorithms to the curve-fitting problems commonly encountered when trying to extract particle masses from correlators in Lattice QCD. Harnessing the flexibility of evolutionary methods in global optimization allows us to dynamically adapt the number of states to be fitted along with their energies so as to minimize overall \\chi^2/(d.o.f.), leading to a promising new way of extracting the mass spectrum from measured correlation functions. 	f28e2cd8b83f25d38b53f8aa3b9b7bdb	588966f0fadc087f127d7e374b4f5e0f	b7bd3fe731767a2b8d3ed4e953698f6f	article	{Evolutionary Fitting Methods for the Extraction of Mass
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                  Spectra in Lattice Field Theory}	Georg M. von Hippel and Randy Lewis and Robert G. Petry	\N	2008
7988518	Appl. Opt.	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Collett:08	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-47-22-4009	\N	Optics InfoBase: Applied Optics - Visualization and calculation of polarized light. I. The polarization ellipse, the Poincaré sphere and the hybrid polarization sphere	\N	\N	4009--4016	\N	22	\N		\N	0d55b15cb54116ec4310698589d9ee92	d15797226574ef3348f36a019620335f	122ac64509c6f6ff36ff86e57fd49154	article	Visualization and calculation of polarized light. I. The polarization ellipse, the Poincar\\'{e} sphere and the hybrid polarization sphere	Edward Collett and Beth Schaefer	\N	2008
7988524	Appl. Opt.	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Collett:08	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-47-22-4017	\N	Optics InfoBase: Applied Optics - Visualization and calculation of polarized light. II. Applications of the hybrid polarization sphere	\N	\N	4017--4024	\N	22	\N		\N	a2d3565852e11d6045119a6aa05842ff	0c205cf5d5c8675bd5466216f7095849	488a0721f0191575b91cc6e0daa42ed4	article	Visualization and calculation of polarized light. II. Applications of the hybrid polarization sphere	Edward Collett and Beth Schaefer	\N	2008
7988552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	CiteULike: Mapping the World's Photos	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1c0577a415e4ae6cf181e77029b792e	9238c74f8cf53cf20bcef5aa130fd653	3c8cd15b76ce9d21c00ede2d10b67b07	inproceedings	Mapping the World's Photos	David Crandall and Lars Backstrom and Dan Huttenlocher and Jon Kleinberg	\N	2009
7988647	\N	\N	\N	2., durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	BennDesk1976	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-519-10022-3}	\N	009a255d4b0619c643fa067f84af0279	d4dfd1b0c174c3124b183c33bb776e2c	6efe965313d0c2c1c3525c72cef4d85b	book	Deskriptive Statistik	Hans Benninghaus	\N	1976
7988679	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	Hamburg	\N	Antiquates ; 10	UBHD4253951	\N	\N	UB: 96 A 3961
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AC: H 214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-86064-349-5, 978-3-86064-349-5}, language = {ger}	\N	6ffef327819a431269c555e86e778302	7cd2217f20b1b01e98ae927d857ae0fa	12dde0c54f93928c8b44f048dda7d654	book	Das gallorömische Haus : Zu Wesen und Verbreitung des Wohnhauses der gallorömischen Bevölkerung im Imperium Romanum	Gösta Ditmar-Trauth	\N	1995
7988684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	baayen2008ald	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb222b584245064aeaf4c3e6eafb6d1b	de881d5e353e75563405cd331f56ee19	9e5be78d677c9923d5c8c61f12905cab	book	{Analyzing linguistic data: A practical introduction to statistics using R}	H. Baayen	\N	2008
7988730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Mavors ; 11	UBHD9519896	\N	\N	UB: 95 A 6978
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AC: H 65	\N	\N	312 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06566-0, 978-3-515-06566-5}, language = {ger}	\N	702afb158f7b4a3b9e2d52ce39d5bd12	eb89e12b2550e98a7e49c6bc47a4f48f	07b83e7b0ae315a61d33ba891b6d7153	book	Bauten und Katapulte des römischen Heeres	Dietwulf Baatz	\N	1994
7988735	Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/9hdk2ffv37g1xb3h	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	173--184	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we introduce a simple probabilistic model, hierarchical tiles, for 0–1 data. A basic tile ( X, Y, p) specifies a subset X of the rows and a subset Y of the columns of the data, i.e., a rectangle, and gives a probability p for the occurrence of 1s in the cells of X × Y. A hierarchical tile has additionally a set of exception tiles that specify the probabilities for subrectangles of the original rectangle. If the rows and columns are ordered and X and Y consist of consecutive elements in those orderings, then the tile is geometric; otherwise it is combinatorial. We give a simple randomized algorithm for finding good geometric tiles. Our main result shows that using spectral ordering techniques one can find good orderings that turn combinatorial tiles into geometric tiles. We give empirical results on the performance of the methods.
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ER  -	837e7eed2a6d81970aff5da37f5ccb37	89514cf084220f098a1fa21b726fd3cb	7adc04d4f4a453c0bb5055e5b13c21f6	article	Geometric and Combinatorial Tiles in 0–1 Data	Aristides Gionis and Heikki Mannila and Jouni K. Seppänen	\N	2004
7988805	Data Engineering, 2008. ICDE 2008. IEEE 24th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4497509	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Accelerating Lookups in P2P Systems using Peer Caching	\N	\N	1003-1012	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497509}	Many structured peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have been proposed as distributed hash tables (DHTs) for fast and efficient lookup of queries. In this paper, we propose a novel technique for improving average lookup times in P2P systems by caching additional neighbor pointers based on peer access frequencies. In particular, we address the problem of each peer choosing the k best pointers to store (in addition to its index pointers) to minimize the average query lookup times. We focus on two popular P2P systems, namely Pastry and Chord: we exploit the inherent structure of these systems to develop efficient, scalable algorithms for optimally choosing the k additional pointers. Simulations with Chord and Pastry demonstrate that our algorithms are very effective in reducing the lookup times significantly. Our approach can be used in tandem with other techniques such as item caching and replication, and is particularly useful for applications such as name services in mobile environments or location services, where we can expect a low churn rate for peers and a relatively higher churn rate for items.	69930d4dfcf1b8d6cd7ed55bd03c6bae	7ed4b89bffe643a8fed06679757c6f08	7e7f8533d7543d140040f46a72513e05	inproceedings	Accelerating Lookups in P2P Systems using Peer Caching	S. Deb and P. Linga and R. Rastogi and A. Srinivasan	\N	2008
7988826	Learned Publishing	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lu08	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp/2008/00000021/00000004/art00008	\N		\N	\N	307-318	\N	4	\N	doi = {doi:10.1087/095315108X323884}	Journal reviewers' understanding and expectations of peer review, their incentives to take on the task, and the reasons why they sometimes declined were explored through a questionnaire survey, with particular attention to potential differences between education, physics, and chemistry. Eighty-four senior researchers from 27 Australian universities, who had served as reviewers in education, physics, and chemistry, returned a completed questionnaire. There were significant variations in reviewers' expectations and understanding of reviewing, mostly related to seniority rather than discipline. They valued peer review as a way of maintaining the quality of science publications, and were generally satisfied with the current system; their impression of peer review's effectiveness was significantly correlated with their own experience. They saw reviewing as a professional obligation and part of their personal professional development. The most frequently mentioned reasons for declining to review were lack of expertise and lack of time.	4e062c59d04eab562c0498e4e365b091	696988180b0b014626677cfa3f03fb33	250eb081c3c4b425130b1a6310a068e1	article	Peer review and its contribution to manuscript quality: an Australian perspective	Yanping Lu	\N	2008
7988898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lms	http://www.plusport.com/oplossingen/lcms/	\N	There is a  new Learning Management System available!
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Check here: http://www.plusport.com/oplossingen/lcms/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	523a1766d7a496472d270e0d4e56e58d	e064d555a623281d80b52d27a34f8321	f5a95705eb9379426ef7e2f72ba51563	article	new lms (lcms / Learning Management System) available	lms and lcms and learning management system	lms	2009
7988920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_302135987	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=302135987&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XXII, 405 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	310fb7eb8b2f3991a818b11825ba39cb	f2e754fec9ca8d09250dbabc5973b60d	653ddc1005c259bd70e5f79436e93620	book	China, Asia, and the new world economy	\N	Barry J. Eichengreen	2008
7988925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '03: Proceedings of the 2003 international ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	958184	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=958184	\N	Making sense of collaboration	\N	\N	153--160	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-693-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/958160.958184}	Industry globalization brings with it inevitable changes to traditional organizational structures. The notion of global virtual teams, working together across geographical, cultural and functional borders, is becoming increasingly appealing. This paper presents observations of how a team of designers negotiate shared understanding in the collaborative design of Virtual Pedals for Volvo Car Corporation. Although the team was globally distributed during most of the development process, examples are drawn from collocated design sessions, since this enables careful examination of the multifaceted ways in which collocated designers use a wide variety of artifacts and techniques to create common ground. The findings highlight the situational and interactional characteristics of design collaboration and suggest that the addition of shared 'objects to think with' in distributed design environments could greatly facilitate global design teams in their collaborative process of 'thinking together apart'.	e314a7ca2d90a918edf76e9db4e32bcd	6c94ee57b2ac9f15ce977e69c12c99e8	52b6d9a3feb885ee5738c9946a81e90a	inproceedings	Making sense of collaboration: the challenge of thinking together in global design teams	Andreas Larsson	\N	2003
7988934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Verl.-Anst.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBMA_016555023	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=016555023&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	great depression	\N	\N	503 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-421-06476-8}	\N	baa79b092e36f984596b81a0b4552276	7c20ca55589cc6bcef508f1ab7092e2d	7108a8bb2618382ce571fedf3183bee5	book	Deutschland in der Weltwirtschaftskrise 1924 bis 1936	Harold James	\N	1988
7988987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AARE 2008 Conference Papers Collection	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fairbairn09	http://www.aare.edu.au/08pap/fai08605.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7acd026632501518e672560280f05d2c	a6f193351263eff84a8179d2d87cc66b	12050cdfd16ee8f03255d75d1a0d9e54	inproceedings	A profile of education journals	Hedy Fairbairn and Allyson Holbrook and Sid Bourke and Greg Preston and Robert Cantwell and Jill Scevak	P. Jeffrey	2009
7989075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	312649	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=312624.312649&type=series	\N	Probabilistic latent semantic indexing	\N	\N	50--57	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berkeley, California, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-096-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/312624.312649}	\N	162bc88152c219552201e5972d6ce0cc	7706cfc2fc47bb830057fbecd4706350	181020479babb41e056006e8d5ee6b33	inproceedings	Probabilistic latent semantic indexing	Thomas Hofmann	\N	1999
7989164	Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/dvhpk89ecc3pb2dn	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	423--434	\N	\N	\N		Topics in 0-1 datasets are sets of variables whose occurrences are positively connected together. Earlier, we described a simple generative topic model. In this paper we show that, given data produced by this model, the lift statistics of attributes can be described in matrix form. We use this result to obtain a simple algorithm for finding topics in 0-1 data. We also show that a problem related to the identification of topics is NP-hard. We give experimental results on the topic identification problem, both on generated and real data.
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ER  -	eba469fe5de29b7a874d7888ef2fd382	5d9fd01d58fda8727dfd280d01fcb920	1c1e1021a18bbea07e6acce53d5b809c	article	A Simple Algorithm for Topic Identification in 0–1 Data	Jouni K. Seppänen and Ella Bingham and Heikki Mannila	\N	2003
7989451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1988 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Object-based concurrent programming	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	67403	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=67386.67403	\N	From objects to actors: study of a limited symbiosis in smalltalk-80	\N	\N	69--72	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-304-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/67386.67403}	In this paper we describe an implementation of actors in Smalltalk-80, named Actalk. This attempt is designed as a minimal extension preserving the Smalltalk-80 language.Actors are active and autonomous objects, as opposed to standard passive Smalltalk-80 objects. An actor is built from a standard Smalltalk-80 object by associating a process with it and by serializing the messages it could receive into a queue.We will study the cohabitation and synergy between the two models of computation: transfer of active messages (message and thread of activity) between passive objects, and exchange of passive messages between active objects. We propose a sketch of methodology in order to have a safe combination between these two programming paradigms.We show how to extend the Actalk kernel into various extensions to define the basic Actor model of computation, higher level programming constructs such as the 3 types of message passing (asynchronous, synchronous, and eager) proposed in the ABCL/1 programming language, and distributed architectures. All these examples are constructed as simple extensions (by using inheritance) of our kernel model.	53572493365b11fe0c9d891bf6b7b65e	9289d143a61e61498545c1fc74a9090c	1f1f35b7ee45ae357f00ba301a4c6ef5	inproceedings	From Objects to Actors: Study of a Limited Symbiosis in Smalltalk-80	Jean-Pierre Briot	\N	1988
7990485	The English Historical Review	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ Press	\N	\N	\N	bearman2005esv	\N	\N		\N	\N	365--397	\N	486	\N		\N	60e1172dbb3c4154c17065c081ed9fcf	8a59c8f0a90c0d8242d608624a920fd4	fadc401eec8141698324fd39610be87e	article	{An examination of suffragette violence}	CJ Bearman	\N	2005
7990509	Security, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents IX	6505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	wang:65050J	http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/6505/65050J/1	\N	Capacity and optimal collusion attack channels for Gaussian fingerprinting games	\N	\N	65050J	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, eid = {65050J}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1117/12.706575}	\N	0aae9f3266f257247fde7a43b5f2a80f	0df9350db7d332cb23a50911cc7ba684	cf527c70bb2be9d8427d5635b9013b10	article	Capacity and optimal collusion attack channels for Gaussian fingerprinting games	Ying Wang and Pierre Moulin	Edward J. Delp III and Ping Wah Wong	2007
7990536	Information Hiding	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88961-8_24	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	341--356	\N	\N	\N		G. Tardos [1] was the first to give a construction of a fingerprinting code whose length meets the lowest known bound in	94ccba6e39713bdf6a6adb3d0952eb8a	12d23baa3aa960ccc1cb470813c1caf4	e229352914ed9ef44787a4a492b63b2e	article	On the Design and Optimization of Tardos Probabilistic Fingerprinting Codes	Teddy Furon and Arnaud Guyader and Frédéric Cérou	\N	2008
7990563	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Second European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	robinson91	http://www.ecscw.org/1991/17.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The role of models in the design of computer systems to support interpersonal
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and cooperative work is examined. It is argued that the current generation of models
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over-emphasise determinism at the expense of interpretation in the work process. It is
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further argued that there are many cases in which designs pass between many different
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professional groups (office workers, managers, analysts, designers, programmers). Each
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of these groups has its own worldview and specialised language, and hence they are
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termed "semantic communities". When designs pass between semantic communities,
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something is lost and something is gained -- but the objects on which each community
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works are not commensurable. The distinct objects of work (office problems, analyses,
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designs, programs) do not map onto each other, and cannot be mutually tested using
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simple truelfalse criteria. This is termed a problem of "ontological drift", and arises whenever
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several distinct semantic communities work on the "same" system. It is suggested
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that the disparity so often observed between design expectations and the ways systems
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are actually used is therefore quite normal. Current efforts are directed at eliminating the
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disparity. We suggest that a more fruitful approach might be to accept that the final determination
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of a system rests with the users. In the long run this might give rise to different
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types of design principles than those used at the moment. In the short run, even the
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consciousness of this perspective could make significant differences to design dialogues
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and attitudes to "users".	54886f061c65e01bd1fa11d743dbc8e3	cf468ebcb2508affb846ba74e832ff69	33de936f9c2cde910f9b516dba183db7	inproceedings	Questioning Representations	Mike Robinson and Limn Bannon	L. Bannon and M. Robinson and K. Schmidt	1991
7990571	Security and Privacy in Digital Rights Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47870-1_5	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	57--75	\N	\N	\N		We propose a q-ary fingerprinting system for stored digital objects such as images, videos and audio clips. A fingerprint is a q-ary sequence. The object is divided into blocks and each symbol of the fingerprint is embedded into one block. Colluders
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construct a pirate object by assembling parts from their copies. They can also erase some of the marks or cut out part ofthe object resulting in a shortened fingerprint with some unreadable marks. We give constructions of codes that can identifyone of the colluders once a pirate object is found.	95f7c78f71368083e8d41b27e347af87	083ce124657124043adb6d2fd09035d9	afa5464749234448e2e63406237441dc	article	Collusion Secure	Reihaneh Safavi-Naini and Yejing Wang	\N	2002
7990655	\N	4: Katalog der römischen Funde vom Oberesch : die Schnitte 1 bis 22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Römisch-Germanische Forschungen ; Bd. 66	SWB-303930276	\N	\N		\N	\N	71	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3978-0}, size = {VI, 71, 45 S. : zahlr. Ill.}	\N	b2851b6b1ad0b16d01e1e72de0fe4a0a	caf8db6d709559b30242c09ea6bf83da	3274b492bdd2944f569aa471563d807a	book	Kalkriese	\N	Georgia Harnecker	2008
7990908	JHEP	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giedt:2004vb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0410041	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0410041	\N	\N	033	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0410041;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2004/12/033}, eprint = {hep-lat/0410041}	    Abstract: We explain why naive discretization results that have appeared in [hep-lat/0006013] do not appear to yield the desired continuum limit. The fermion propagator on the lattice inevitably yields a diagram with nonvanishing UV degree D=0 contribution in lattice perturbation theory, in contrast to what occurs in the continuum. This diagram gives a finite correction to the boson 2-point function that must be subtracted off in order to obtain the perturbation series of the continuum theory, in the limit where the lattice spacing $a$ vanishes. Using a transfer matrix approach, we provide a nonperturbative proof that this counterterm suffices to yield the desired continuum limit. This analysis also allows us to improve the action to O(a). We demonstrate by Monte Carlo simulation that the spectrum of the continuum theory is well-approximated at finite but small $a$, for both weak and strong coupling. We contrast the above situation for the naive lattice action to what occurs for the supersymmetric lattice action, which preserves a discrete version of half the supersymmetry. There, cancellations between D=0 diagrams occur, obviating the need for counterterms. 	47a26336b929096a7165f86cd444c4cf	53f2c40d7b09a37d9e8dd3f9326f1de6	f003abd82de4d0288c546d6365a23c81	article	{Less naive about supersymmetric lattice quantum
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                  mechanics}	Joel Giedt and Roman Koniuk and Erich Poppitz and Tzahi Yavin	\N	2004
7990953	Z. Wahrsch. Verw. Gebiete	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wal84	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	9--28	\N	1	\N	issn = {0044-3719}, mrclass = {60J25 (60J45)}, mrreviewer = {Joseph Glover}, mrnumber = {MR767441 (86e:60058)}, fjournal = {Zeitschrift f\\"ur Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte\
              Gebiete}, coden = {ZWVGAA}	\N	b790098777af430a514881b01f21a514	c1a22753a653da82bb831df73703cb20	bb3d3602640d03ff9fb0c4a82d1645e5	article	On the {C}hacon-{J}amison theorem	John B. Walsh	\N	1984
7990954	Israel J. Math.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChJa79	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	A collection of invited papers on ergodic theory	241--269 (1980)	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0021-2172}, mrclass = {60J25}, mrreviewer = {Michael Sharpe}, mrnumber = {MR571533 (81i:60065)}, fjournal = {Israel Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {ISJMAP}	\N	6cdee9a34d20fe5106fd5182ca8f3c98	4117cc9ed012b80c8355c28436d28c9b	26e29fe23b584c2c291a332136262eb5	article	A fundamental property of {M}arkov processes with an\
              application to equivalence under time changes	R. V. Chacon and B. Jamison	\N	1979
7990956	Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lai74	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	253--261	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {S. D. Chatterji}, mrnumber = {MR0356194 (50 \\#8665)}, issn = {0002-9939}, fjournal = {Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society}, mrclass = {60F15}	\N	faac6a7656f98727e271a2103da6b781	82f7ea84780d4f22cd660f1fdea7625d	108c848465a2dcd4e6cd3cf97fe83e31	article	Summability methods for independent identically distributed\
              random variables	Tze Leung Lai	\N	1974
7990962	Bull. London Math. Soc.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ful01	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	397--407	\N	4	\N	issn = {0024-6093}, mrclass = {11P83 (05A17 20P05 60J10)}, mrreviewer = {George E. Andrews}, mrnumber = {MR1832551 (2002b:11146)}, fjournal = {The Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society}, coden = {LMSBBT}	\N	e15e6d85f4071582f4dc480711485cea	5866bd0960adafe85b30c3404913988a	e9474733ae5711130cc7e714611b01d8	article	A probabilistic proof of the {R}ogers-{R}amanujan identities	Jason Fulman	\N	2001
7990964	\N	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications	AnAsRo99	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	xvi+664	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {Bruce C. Berndt}, mrnumber = {MR1688958 (2000g:33001)}, isbn = {0-521-62321-9; 0-521-78988-5}, mrclass = {33-01 (33-02)}	\N	ed569070d200f2ae1e6c9bdc9e99ea0e	582340a14fd3b44db18df3f59ff435b9	e1d152e0f9fe3d24ba4c9f5a54aa4497	book	Special functions	George E. Andrews and Richard Askey and Ranjan Roy	\N	1999
7990965	J. Comput. Appl. Math.	153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vandoorn	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	497--506	\N	1-2	\N	mrnumber = {MR1985718 (2005b:60223)}, issn = {0377-0427}, fjournal = {Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics}, mrclass = {60J80 (42C05)}, coden = {JCAMDI}	\N	f8512175558bf1bc8cd1c8f6152278fe	87e3efe5ce3f8e2a2b60d4dc0d9cef29	27783c40e982e01247209dad7ae051df	article	Birth-death processes and associated polynomials	Erik A. van Doorn	\N	2003
7990966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	Cambridge Mathematical Library	williams1	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	Foundations,\
              Reprint of the second (1994) edition	xx+386	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1796539 (2001g:60188)}, isbn = {0-521-77594-9}, mrclass = {60J60 (60G07 60H05 60J25)}	\N	fa81a9bbe5675c84a14827a94ffc2865	f8d62e0d0e9cd3032bec18ab29ebdb55	367b2c200be10c1475b77d37e9e7467a	book	Diffusions, {M}arkov processes, and martingales. {V}ol. 1	L. C. G. Rogers and David Williams	\N	2000
7990967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	Cambridge Mathematical Library	williams2	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	It\\^o calculus,\
              Reprint of the second (1994) edition	xiv+480	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1780932 (2001g:60189)}, isbn = {0-521-77593-0}, mrclass = {60J60 (60G07 60H05 60J25)}	\N	e1703fafdb0d1c0db32c1dc976353ab4	d7e7a2e2553785f8a7ff93b76aed0c9a	066e50b09d6f9bb17b137ddcaed92875	book	Diffusions, {M}arkov processes, and martingales. {V}ol. 2	L. C. G. Rogers and David Williams	\N	2000
7990968	J. Comput. Appl. Math.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	q-hahn	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	115--149	\N	1-2	\N	mrnumber = {MR1418754 (97i:33013)}, issn = {0377-0427}, fjournal = {Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics}, mrclass = {33D15 (33D45 39A10)}, coden = {JCAMDI}	\N	0f1299d86b51ce801f2ed3015996afb2	8caceca4fa1b081d8d5d3c09e685e90b	28e5d6da198de1614d7acc6e21cd4a49	article	Contiguous relations, basic hypergeometric functions, and\
              orthogonal polynomials. {III}. {A}ssociated continuous dual\
              {$q$}-{H}ahn polynomials	D. P. Gupta and M. E. H. Ismail and D. R. Masson	\N	1996
7990969	J. Math. Mech.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	karlin1	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	643--662	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {D. G. Kendall}, mrnumber = {MR0098435 (20 \\#4894)}, mrclass = {60.00 (92.00)}	\N	5d1bec240ac6112bce614d6754c0191d	1025c1918df6a9ba2077eabc27468005	346596e8654fb7b04538214ddff91f1d	article	Linear growth birth and death processes	Samuel Karlin and James McGregor	\N	1958
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7991002	\N	\N	\N	Second	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons Inc.	New York	\N	Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics: Probability and\
              Statistics	billing	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	A Wiley-Interscience Publication	x+277	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1700749 (2000e:60008)}, isbn = {0-471-19745-9}, mrclass = {60B10 (28A33 60F17)}	\N	a837b935700df762d9f629b0a85689c1	555ad867bdd2f4e0824bffe13fa1b9f9	657f92e619abe605188197d74b27f572	book	Convergence of probability measures	Patrick Billingsley	\N	1999
7991003	Bernoulli	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1963670	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	1--24	\N	1	\N	issn = {1350-7265}, mrclass = {60J65 (60G44 60J55 60J60)}, mrreviewer = {Paul McGill}, mrnumber = {MR1963670 (2003k:60206)}, fjournal = {Bernoulli. Official Journal of the Bernoulli Society for\
              Mathematical Statistics and Probability}, comments = { plr }	\N	a8f0e7015ded67911df9a29877dbf1a8	39ddb848ac7a374fa90954b46177cbd8	78b247e4843a5a452e14263b1f34e32d	article	Hitting, occupation and inverse local times of one-dimensional\
              diffusions: martingale and excursion approaches	Jim Pitman and Marc Yor	\N	2003
7991004	Probab. Theory Related Fields	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1418842	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	299--329	\N	3	\N	issn = {0178-8051}, mrclass = {60J55 (60J60 60J65)}, mrreviewer = {Paul McGill}, mrnumber = {MR1418842 (98d:60152)}, fjournal = {Probability Theory and Related Fields}, comments = { plr }, coden = {PTRFEU}	 	113a10c79473213a52d7ea9cbe5216ed	2dff91764386ea7dfe633e60f2e7970c	5be4f1afb37bc1c60a4f8064484c3e15	article	Cyclically stationary {B}rownian local time processes	Jim Pitman	\N	1996
7991005	Funktsional. Anal. i Prilozhen.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2161519	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	74--78	\N	2	\N	issn = {0374-1990}, mrclass = {60J80 (47E05 47N30 60J60)}, mrreviewer = {George P. Yanev}, mrnumber = {MR2161519 (2006d:60128)}, fjournal = {Rossi\\u\\i skaya Akademiya Nauk. Funktsional\\cprime ny\\u\\i\\\
              Analiz i ego Prilozheniya}, comments = { plr }	\N	a1b916a1f84fe9b555472c60ff6d76e9	36e14a8a356c7c7e1492778d35977368	83d1704b9d6c7d7f1d544f9d9c259a3d	article	The spectral theory of a string and pathological birth and\
              death processes	I. S. Kats	\N	2005
7991006	Ukra\\"\\i n. Mat. Zh.	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kats94	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	155--176	\N	3	\N	issn = {0041-6053}, mrclass = {47E05 (34A55 34B99 34L05 34L20)}, mrreviewer = {Bj{\\"o}rn Textorius}, mrnumber = {MR1294615 (96a:47082)}, fjournal = {Akadem\\=\\i ya Nauk Ukra\\"\\i ni. \\=Institut Matematiki.\
              Ukra\\"\\i ns\\cprime ki\\u\\i\\ Matematichni\\u\\i\\ Zhurnal}, comments = { plr }	\N	616b2cb3cf45628d40a38d9ce0ce1599	05e9e7fea7bd7f36c80f0f6848adda3f	e94d5309e7a4b44f1e7cae906d6adf8c	article	The spectral theory of a string	I. S. Kats	\N	1994
7991007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press [Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers]	New York	\N	\N	dymmckean	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Vol. 31	xi+335	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {Shinichi Kotani}, mrnumber = {MR0448523 (56 \\#6829)}, mrclass = {60G25 (30A78 42A08)}, comments = { plr }	\N	eb5e0ecca8eecbad6cfdf5cc58b5de8e	786f24f51077811c3774720f57ef525b	a20449664a679cf7c70d9e603527387f	book	Gaussian processes, function theory, and the inverse spectral\
              problem	H. Dym and H. P. McKean	\N	1976
7991008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications Inc.	New York	\N	Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics	MR1068530	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	Translated from the second French edition by Leo F. Boron,\
              Reprint of the 1955 original	xii+504	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1068530 (91g:00002)}, isbn = {0-486-66289-6}, mrclass = {00A05 (01A75 28-01 46-01 47-01)}, comments = { plr }	\N	27e9bf37b6f13e9608ca75a864c72a50	1bf8ccc656865fd9c6bb6a120f02b5e3	5b3e9c92ea68d0cd0d6b33cd4b0f035e	book	Functional analysis	Frigyes Riesz and B{\\'e}la Sz.-Nagy	\N	1990
7991009	Stochastics Stochastics Rep.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lobus93	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	93--114	\N	2	\N	issn = {1045-1129}, mrclass = {60J60 (60J65)}, mrreviewer = {Di He Hu}, mrnumber = {MR1275814 (95k:60195)}, fjournal = {Stochastics and Stochastics Reports}, comments = { }, coden = {STOCBS}	\N	dd0de8158e0267bb42d8794307438099	6adcc31cd19d0710d4b94bae35d3f4f4	1edc2a5f4b0dbfb8128fd6894cf0fd31	article	Constructions and generators of one-dimensional\
              quasidiffusions with applications to self-affine diffusions\
              and {B}rownian motion on the {C}antor set	J{\\"o}rg-Uwe L{\\"o}bus	\N	1993
7991010	Math. Nachr.	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lobus91	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	229--245	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0025-584X}, mrclass = {60J35 (34A30)}, mrreviewer = {L. Stoica}, mrnumber = {MR1121236 (92m:60064)}, fjournal = {Mathematische Nachrichten}, coden = {MTMNAQ}, comments = { all }	\N	f2fe9cb3ebd77f2e79ff7f0083a86bf0	26cf67004dfd83abeb01cbd8783f8804	1a41e03e566695d234a4e5a48551a104	article	Generalized second order differential operators	J{\\"o}rg-Uwe L{\\"o}bus	\N	1991
7991011	Forum Math.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freiberg4	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	87--104	\N	1	\N	issn = {0933-7741}, mrclass = {28A75 (28A80 35P20)}, mrreviewer = {Ren{\\'e} L. Schilling}, mrnumber = {MR2110540 (2005k:28012)}, fjournal = {Forum Mathematicum}, comments = { }, coden = {FOMAEF}	\N	25ccca6fbbcacf56cf6961ce6df8b5a9	08bb666376e01fc0392bcd86d657d8ad	4bf1dcf70636981ca27cf64399aea957	article	Spectral asymptotics of generalized measure geometric\
              {L}aplacians on {C}antor like sets	Uta Freiberg	\N	2005
7991012	Real Anal. Exchange	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freiberg3	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	589--603	\N	2	\N	mrnumber = {MR2177421}, issn = {0147-1937}, fjournal = {Real Analysis Exchange}, mrclass = {28A80 (28A25 35P20)}, comments = { }	\N	de15401622765333f4cecc55a07c1a83	ed4aeddfaa9be6226561e32599e3c268	688b0071b993c6a0bd0d83de89902786	article	Dirichlet forms on fractal subsets of the real line	Uta Freiberg	\N	2004/05
7991013	Math. Nachr.	265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freiberglobus	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	3--14	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {George D. Raikov}, mrnumber = {MR2033064 (2004k:35285)}, issn = {0025-584X}, fjournal = {Mathematische Nachrichten}, mrclass = {35P20 (28A80 34L99)}, comments = { }	\N	1411a34ebfa76151cf4c2632df446ef1	0d1d8e8acac6be5b32a20328b5e9693d	b1d8255317120cc7c4adc1e6d3dfc9be	article	Zeros of eigenfunctions of a class of generalized second order\
              differential operators on the {C}antor set	Uta Freiberg and J{\\"o}rg-Uwe L{\\"o}bus	\N	2004
7991014	Arab. J. Sci. Eng. Sect. C Theme Issues	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freberg1	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	Wavelet and fractal methods in science and engineering, Part I	189--198	\N	1	\N	issn = {1319-8025}, mrclass = {28A75 (28A80)}, mrnumber = {MR2030736}, fjournal = {The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. Section C.  Theme Issues}, comments = { }	\N	10c2eae0ddc14e008dc661679f77243f	b1857f25812b2668b99444be8944b8fb	202a922718dbbe02d9e74255f9e394d0	article	A survey on measure geometric {L}aplacians on {C}antor like sets	Uta Freiberg	\N	2003
7991015	Math. Nachr.	260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freiberg2	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	34--47	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {W. A. J. Luxemburg}, mrnumber = {MR2017701 (2004j:28010)}, issn = {0025-584X}, fjournal = {Mathematische Nachrichten}, mrclass = {28A75 (34L40 47E05)}, comments = { }	\N	a5a613a877ff2eeb58f98fa05bd1bb7e	a71a570c9b0724dc6ca32133ac2d585b	6330b6905a08cc968cae470b445d4393	article	Analytical properties of measure geometric\
              {K}rein-{F}eller-operators on the real line	Uta Freiberg	\N	2003
7991016	Potential Anal.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freibergzahle	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	265--277	\N	3	\N	issn = {0926-2601}, mrclass = {28A80 (28A75 35P20)}, mrreviewer = {Peter R. Massopust}, mrnumber = {MR1885763 (2002k:28011)}, fjournal = {Potential Analysis. An International Journal Devoted to the\
              Interactions between Potential Theory, Probability Theory,\
              Geometry and Functional Analysis}, comments = { }, coden = {POANE2}	\N	70ce2bc0f078f09e2f29f1d6250f9f70	92223efda50bd4714e0ae764ff140e0a	ecf819c9ac24ab3e560059470110dbfa	article	Harmonic calculus on fractals---a measure geometric approach.  {I}	U. Freiberg and M. Z{\\"a}hle	\N	2002
7991017	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seminar on Stochastic Processes, 1981 (Evanston, Ill., 1981)	\N	\N	\N	Birkh\\"auser Boston	Mass.	\N	Progr. Prob. Statist.	Kn81	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	53--78	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60J60 (34B25 34F05)}, mrreviewer = {Uwe K{\\"u}chler}, mrnumber = {MR647781 (83f:60104)}, comments = { Complete characterization of Levy measures of inverse local times of gap diffusions. }	\N	c8e3b19c85ce649d78125b2afcb48bfb	834c5ae08ab0b0b672f19e4c8b4b8f33	beeb98c8213b05f6e23ca8682ae2ec89	incollection	Characterization of the {L}evy measures of inverse local times\
              of gap diffusion	Frank B. Knight	\N	1981
7991018	\N	1372	\N	\N	\N	\N	S\\'eminaire de Probabilit\\'es, XXIII	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Math.	kuchlersalminen	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	490--502	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60J60 (34L99)}, mrnumber = {MR1022933 (91k:60083)}, comments = { plr }	 Gives spectral decomposition for the hitting time to zero, the inverse local time at zero, and "various quantities related to the excursion measure", in terms of the spectral measure and various solutions to the Sturm-Liouville problem.  Does it for both the killed and reflected processes. 	646d87b980c0c3def65928626c4866d6	f0d580201e13871b032ab81af918d7d7	95b1426291d5d19ce2d27609377697f9	incollection	On spectral measures of strings and excursions of quasi diffusions	Uwe K{\\"u}chler and Paavo Salminen	\N	1989
7991019	Stochastic Process. Appl.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	burkhardtkuchler	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	237--244	\N	2	\N	issn = {0304-4149}, mrclass = {60J60 (60G48)}, mrreviewer = {F. B. Knight}, mrnumber = {MR915136 (89g:60242)}, fjournal = {Stochastic Processes and their Applications}, comments = { online. }, coden = {STOPB7}	\N	030a20298cf7ed1dc629687e326ec691	66cf394924757d14f1754852edc59676	70fc22dfb5d2f2e4d41753c842ab44a6	article	The semimartingale decomposition of one-dimensional\
              quasidiffusions with natural scale	G. Burkhardt and Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1987
7991020	J. Math. Kyoto Univ.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuchler6	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	403--421	\N	3	\N	issn = {0023-608X}, mrclass = {60J55 (60J60)}, mrreviewer = {John Kent}, mrnumber = {MR857226 (87m:60173)}, fjournal = {Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University}, comments = { Shows that sojourn times are mixtures of exponentials, related to the\
  \	\	"dual string", and more similar results. }, coden = {JMKYAZ}	\N	387b70f4c14724ad2011941a453069cf	0eff0525aeb3a63b9609d1357c425743	83f87ce5fb90f6885ae7b0ccfab06446	article	On sojourn times, excursions and spectral measures connected with quasidiffusions	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1986
7991021	C. R. Acad. Bulgare Sci.	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuchler7	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	1445--1448	\N	11	\N	issn = {0366-8681}, mrclass = {60J25}, mrreviewer = {Stig I. Rosenlund}, mrnumber = {MR825106 (87f:60111)}, fjournal = {Doklady Bolgarsko\\u\\i\\ Akademii Nauk. Comptes Rendus de\
              l'Acad\\'emie Bulgare des Sciences}, comments = { More about sojourn times being mixtures of exponentials. }, coden = {CRABAA}	\N	958bb1cf5f805e3a94e5b85cb9c58425	2e4e6524d2bb0e3e04a92eaf0e5945c6	a63480d9c07006befd87872623bbc116	article	Quasidiffusions, sojourn times and spectral measures	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1985
7991022	\N	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	Markov processes and control theory (Gau\\ss ig, 1988)	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Math. Res.	kuchler5	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	100--103	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR1075621 (91m:60146)}, mrclass = {60J60}, comments = { tangential. }	\N	5ac6eb0beea147c2959b3ff86608f363	82e682ba16ff25eef1b6a534663e76c0	534e34f8c9a769b48b2218948eed041d	incollection	A limit theorem for the excursion of quasidiffusions straddling {$t$}	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1989
7991023	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Probability theory and mathematical statistics, Vol.\\ II\
               (Vilnius, 1985)	\N	\N	\N	VNU Sci. Press	Utrecht	\N	\N	kuchler4	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	161--165	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR901531 (88j:60130)}, mrclass = {60J55 (60J60)}	 condensed version of "On sojourn times..." 	7a1165f4ff24eae4c1a3ff93b106af36	175786bf1f5e32f259791a7971db70cc	7eafb45253187674f7b43acd62344cb1	incollection	On {I}t\\^o's excursion law, local times and spectral measures for quasidiffusions	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1987
7991024	Math. Operationsforsch. Statist. Ser. Statist.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuchler2	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	57--69	\N	1	\N	issn = {0323-3944}, mrclass = {60J25 (62M05)}, mrreviewer = {No{\\"e}l Veraverbeke}, mrnumber = {MR665063 (84d:60108a)}, fjournal = {Mathematische Operationsforschung und Statistik Series\
               Statistics}, comments = { tangential. }	\N	8cd7518cc5680a2ce3122eb12965dded	5a7dc59bb31b1503d4df545eb3f20023	415dbbd8efc0c62092b8f79a8f2693b6	article	Exponential families of {M}arkov processes. {I}. {G}eneral\
               results	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1982
7991025	Math. Operationsforsch. Statist. Ser. Statist.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuchler3	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	219--230	\N	2	\N	issn = {0323-3944}, mrclass = {60J25 (62M05)}, mrreviewer = {No{\\"e}l Veraverbeke}, mrnumber = {MR658237 (84d:60108b)}, fjournal = {Mathematische Operationsforschung und Statistik Series\
               Statistics}, comments = { tangential. }	\N	1a531a789cc0181a566f62b87b1254cd	cee186157e3787b34e4f4aa8fd049c17	8c52b2b13279e8d54c02b0fb4c02f9a9	article	Exponential families of {M}arkov processes. {II}.\
               {B}irth-and-death processes	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1982
7991026	Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuchler1	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	245--268	\N	1	\N	issn = {0034-5318}, mrclass = {60J65}, mrreviewer = {Kazuaki Taira}, mrnumber = {MR574035 (81i:60075)}, fjournal = {Kyoto University. Research Institute for Mathematical\
               Sciences. Publications}, comments = { tangential. }, coden = {KRMPBV}	\N	ba926b71a64d8a9cf23f0657e098890f	9d2960fb68cada351dcf10f0da53e12d	07931e3aac0bf06022d5984877d60b04	article	Some asymptotic properties of the transition densities of\
               one-dimensional quasidiffusions	Uwe K{\\"u}chler	\N	1980
7991027	Probab. Theory Related Fields	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2123251	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	415--441	\N	3	\N	issn = {0178-8051}, mrclass = {60J25}, mrreviewer = {Ping He}, mrnumber = {MR2123251 (2005k:60233)}, fjournal = {Probability Theory and Related Fields}, comments = { }, coden = {PTRFEU}	\N	100fc39ea9bfb7f35fe9ab91f296a7ba	77beea3b71f417a7c390e5f0f2dcb6c2	b42bf1673405840d6f4309b44d8de4a8	article	Conditional moments of {$q$}-{M}eixner processes	W{\\l}odzimierz Bryc and Jacek Weso{\\l}owski	\N	2005
7991028	Proc. Amer. Math. Soc.	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2117214	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	1127--1134 (ele	\N	4	\N	issn = {0002-9939}, mrclass = {33D45 (05A30 15A15 42C05)}, mrreviewer = {Luis Verde-Star}, mrnumber = {MR2117214 (2005m:33033)}, fjournal = {Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society}, comments = { }, coden = {PAMYAR}	\N	21f7ed6bd9ae2c549db0417afa980a6a	063de07cfa4b717bbdd4dbd22f4b0512	3144f4bb2e001ca7269c430722339018	article	Probabilistic aspects of {A}l-{S}alam-{C}hihara polynomials	W{\\l}odzimierz Bryc and Wojciech Matysiak and Pawe{\\l}J. Szab{\\l}owski	\N	2005
7991029	Comm. Math. Phys.	219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1833804	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	259--270	\N	2	\N	issn = {0010-3616}, mrclass = {81S25 (46L53 46L65 60G15)}, mrreviewer = {Michael Sch{\\"u}rmann}, mrnumber = {MR1833804 (2002h:81129)}, fjournal = {Communications in Mathematical Physics}, comments = { }, coden = {CMPHAY}	\N	ee1abfd7b2c2f5c8c9b603a30b51faed	e1a06af8ddcbf055354561abba2784ed	7d50398101ba7e0c274c6d180717fb77	article	Classical versions of {$q$}-{G}aussian processes: conditional\
              moments and {B}ell's inequality	Wlodzimierz Bryc	\N	2001
7991030	Electron. J. Differential Equations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	volkmer	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	No. 48, 15 pp. 	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {Anton Zettl}, mrnumber = {MR2135259 (2005k:34103)}, issn = {1072-6691}, fjournal = {Electronic Journal of Differential Equations}, mrclass = {34B24 (34B09 47E05 47N20)}, comments = { sturm-liouville }	\N	5192e8d6a947af880b7f8938575c9315	fc3df4c4295bdf18f0c2652f885f2c55	639767dcb112fd6dd33cc10a64df4435	article	Eigenvalue problems of {A}tkinson, {F}eller and {K}rein, and\
              their mutual relationship	Hans Volkmer	\N	2005
7991031	\N	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Mathematical Society	Providence, RI	\N	Mathematical Surveys and Monographs	MR2170950	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	xii+328	\N	\N	\N	mrnumber = {MR2170950}, isbn = {0-8218-3905-5}, mrclass = {34-02 (34B20 34B24 34L05 47E05)}, comments = { sturm-liouville }	\N	f850e3c2a25f6d06a4710c936c5396e0	3ec5b503a19cad835dfdc98137f8bec8	80def688ea0b3be270d91487a2c91410	book	Sturm-{L}iouville theory	Anton Zettl	\N	2005
7991032	Illinois J. Math.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller5	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	1--18	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {H. Mirkil}, mrnumber = {MR0092047 (19,1052d)}, issn = {0019-2082}, fjournal = {Illinois Journal of Mathematics}, mrclass = {34.0X}	\N	9424dd5b47e709d7d779d030d971efa3	3aa5c9edfa431e4c7453f2c56bdb1186	fd1ba924a75f1fd72767434b7c16321a	article	On the intrinsic form for second order differential operators	William Feller	\N	1958
7991033	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the conference on differential equations\
              (dedicated to A. Weinstein)	\N	\N	\N	University of Maryland Book Store, College Park, Md.	\N	\N	\N	feller3	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	251--270	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {H. Weinberger}, mrnumber = {MR0082587 (18,575e)}, mrclass = {34.0X}	\N	6fa7a0e2f18b4a6982e7db4b2bb56453	829ce82c56d98fbb776cc5b12ce636af	ac870588129bf78ea6c19abbbead6137	inproceedings	On generalized {S}turm-{L}iouville operators	William Feller	\N	1956
7991034	J. Math. Mech.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller6	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	339--348	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {H. Mirkil}, mrnumber = {MR0101968 (21 \\#770)}, mrclass = {35.00 (70.50)}	 \
\	\	A nice paper relating the operator of a generalized diffusion with that of a vibrating string; including physical intuition, expressions for the "energy", and so forth. \
\	\		97ea73e548eb71af21f8331c6e30c1ad	fe95af0f2c3fdbc4a47c2e051c957e56	7896e29ee278bd9304eefa83b9a5a39d	article	On the equation of the vibrating string	William Feller	\N	1959
7991035	Illinois J. Math.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller7	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	182--186	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {H. Mirkil}, mrnumber = {MR0101942 (21 \\#744)}, issn = {0019-2082}, fjournal = {Illinois Journal of Mathematics}, mrclass = {34.00 (60.00)}	\N	033bcb9d25b21193701cb7fb4aac0620	5f952d1c33f9719ada5aadad31663aa1	b4133387778ab3f386debcb6c7f20727	article	Differential operators with the positive maximum property	William Feller	\N	1959
7991036	J. Math. Pures Appl. (9)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller8	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	301--345	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {D. G. Kendall}, mrnumber = {MR0112192 (22 \\#3047)}, issn = {0021-7824}, fjournal = {Journal de Math\\'ematiques Pures et Appliqu\\'ees. Neuvi\\`eme\
              S\\'erie}, mrclass = {60.00 (34.00)}	 	c5b0fae922c1130091e298df576462c2	3ae46f65cff52932535820f377cfbccf	67d9ed51a17e7244ac0747eb2e87ae5b	article	The birth and death processes as diffusion processes	William Feller	\N	1959
7991037	Ann. of Math. (2)	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller1	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	417--436	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0003-486X}, mrclass = {46.3X}, mrreviewer = {K. Yosida}, mrnumber = {MR0065809 (16,488d)}, fjournal = {Annals of Mathematics. Second Series}, comments = { plr }	 ... is of form <b>D_v D_u</b>, where u is continuous and v is not necessarily, and both are nondecreasing. 	c349382f2db466d27086e49490153f73	993f7d08413bc66ebedf32ece7b1dab7	36d048fdba3403205e17d7da09b06b02	article	The general diffusion operator and positivity preserving\
              semi-groups in one dimension	William Feller	\N	1954
7991038	Illinois J. Math.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feller4	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	459--504	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {H. Mirkil}, mrnumber = {MR0092046 (19,1052c)}, issn = {0019-2082}, fjournal = {Illinois Journal of Mathematics}, mrclass = {34.0X}	\N	ad4248635d579268c43559132254f032	550243f476245c68844b1cc80d698183	0ccc8cfe9e14a3aa3c3fe68c2e89d58b	article	Generalized second order differential operators and their\
              lateral conditions	William Feller	\N	1957
7991039	Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fellermckean	\N	\N	q-paper	\N	\N	351--354	\N	\N	\N	mrreviewer = {K. Yosida}, mrnumber = {MR0087254 (19,327c)}, mrclass = {60.0X}	\N	4b8775ecc00233ff9264b4c2dc090882	a34cfa9d640516359576e6e191ae52cb	1d2e08c15465f946782f91b1eea781eb	article	A diffusion equivalent to a countable {M}arkov chain	William Feller and Henry P. McKean	\N	1956
7991267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '06: Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bai2006DataStream	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1183614.1183664	\N	A data stream language and system designed for power and extensibility	\N	\N	337--346	\N	\N	\N	location = {Arlington, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-433-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183614.1183664}	\N	df67329c7af19d4af0af7f2f80146a24	ff73c43c39500938ce5ae204a288f620	05401c24df0923996e5a326eaeb3f948	inproceedings	A data stream language and system designed for power and extensibility	Yijian Bai and Hetal Thakkar and Haixun Wang and Chang Luo and Carlo Zaniolo	\N	2006
7991583	Lecture Notes-Monograph Series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Statistics	\N	\N	\N	pitman2003pkp	http://arxiv.org/pdf/math/0210396	\N	{Poisson-Kingman partitions}	\N	\N	1--34	\N	\N	\N		    This paper presents some general formulas for random partitions of a finite set
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derived by Kingman's model of random sampling from an interval partition generated
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by subintervals whose lengths are the points of a Poisson point process. These lengths
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can be also interpreted as the jumps of a subordinator, that is an increasing process
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with stationary independent increments. Examples include the two-parameter family
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of Poisson-Dirichlet models derived from the Poisson process of jumps of a stable sub-
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ordinator. Applications are made to the random partition generated by the lengths
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of excursions of a Brownian motion or Brownian bridge conditioned on its local time
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at zero.
\
	87aa3369426264b4749967ab5bc23fc5	a630b147e8314ea6d732b75770f2fd90	868b2332af933348e30042a963ace490	article	{Poisson-Kingman partitions}	J. Pitman	\N	2003
7992800	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3834912492	http://www.amazon.de/Innovation-Ontologies-Structuring-Stages-Management/dp/3834912492%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3834912492	\N	Innovation and Ontologies: Structuring the Early Stages of Innovation Management: Angelika C. Bullinger: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783834912497}, asin = {3834912492}, isbn = {3834912492}	\N	40872862dff9e0ece1a36c67ca3b8c6d	4efd21fe9d7d0074593d37d09bc4402b	1390ecee741e552a62e3d20c317ed10a	book	Innovation and Ontologies: Structuring the Early Stages of Innovation Management	Angelika C. Bullinger	\N	2008
7993328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings from the 2nd International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (AAAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caverlee2008:LargeScaleStudyMySpace	http://faculty.cs.tamu.edu/caverlee/pubs/caverlee08alarge.pdf	\N	CiteULike: A Large-Scale Study of MySpace: Observations and Implications for Online Social Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-01 22:53:24}, priority = {2}, comment = {"Nearly half of the profiles on MySpace have been abandoned"
\

\
"While young users (in their teens and 20s) are most prevalent
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on MySpace, women who are most prevalent at the
\
youngest ages (14 to 20), whereas men are most prevalent
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for all other ages (21 and up)."
\

\
"Overall, the fraction of private profiles is increasing with
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time"}	\N	7b4ad7ab35244ee030d56d83d5b7f8f1	ab4c8bedf5831ad03abacd1c25b87a03	56c414dfc572c2b0c5cbf48458c744b5	inproceedings	A Large-Scale Study of MySpace:
\
Observations and Implications for Online Social Networks	James Caverlee and Steve Webb	\N	2008
7993359	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	18th International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www200965	http://www2009.eprints.org/65/	\N		\N	\N	641--641	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmarking systems and their emergent information structures, known as folksonomies, are increasingly important data sources for Semantic Web applications. A key question for harvesting semantics from these systems is how to extend and adapt traditional notions of similarity to folksonomies, and which measures are best suited for applications such as navigation support, semantic search, and ontology learning. Here we build an evaluation framework to compare various general folksonomy-based similarity measures derived from established information-theoretic, statistical, and practical measures. Our framework deals generally and symmetrically with users, tags, and resources. For evaluation purposes we focus on similarity among tags and resources, considering different ways to aggregate annotations across users. After comparing how tag similarity measures predict user-created tag relations, we provide an external grounding by user-validated semantic proxies based on WordNet and the Open Directory. We also investigate the issue of scalability. We ?nd that mutual information with distributional micro-aggregation across users yields the highest accuracy, but is not scalable; per-user projection with collaborative aggregation provides the best scalable approach via incremental computations. The results are consistent across resource and tag similarity.	198df9159053cf3d4139324cd21274cd	a266558ad4d83d536a0be2ac94b6b7df	d16e752a8295d5dad7e26b199d9f614f	inproceedings	Evaluating Similarity Measures for Emergent Semantics of Social Tagging	Benjamin Markines and Ciro Cattuto and Filippo Menczer and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
7993481	IEEE Micro	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MM.2009.34	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	6-16	\N	2	\N	issn = {0272-1732}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MM.2009.34}	\N	af3ba41eafdfc14fdd42f78b32a50d45	5dd3a054112bbf46f2bb0788a5a6582e	1c232757c6365f3cf4fad711398bc10c	article	Rock: A High-Performance Sparc CMT Processor	Shailender Chaudhry and Robert Cypher and Magnus Ekman and Martin Karlsson and Anders Landin and Sherman Yip and H&#x00E5;kan Zeffer and Marc Tremblay	\N	2009
7993575	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BreazealBZ2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-59	\N	2	\N		"Maschinen könnten in Familien den Platz der Großeltern einnehmen, behauptet die US-Forscherin Cynthia Breazeal"	4203878eb7967bee922df067fdef2880	615b86d2d24af9859e5d6b326530df00	0fce09328b1b9fcacc0fdeb590bf39de	article	"Beziehungen zu Robotern haben Vorteile" [Interview mit Cynthia Breazeal]	Cynthia Breazeal and Tobias Hürther and Max Rauner	\N	2009
7994215	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKibbenNI2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	62-71	\N	2	\N		"Der Lebensstil der Amerikaner geht auf Kosten der Natur. Am eindrucksvollsten zeigt sich das aus der Luft." (Fotos und Text aus Alex MacLean: Over, München: Schirmer/Mosel, 2008)	6be146f1930b8490377aa050dd9bd5a3	2e314c7cfe53e56768ada9893efbb203	e4dc2c170b86e473f99f6658c7d8073d	article	Narben im Land	Bill McKibben and Alex MacLean	\N	2009
7994495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD66695862	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 533 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-922821-3, 0-19-922820-5, 978-0-19-922821-8, 978-0-19-922820-1}, language = {eng}	\N	9d2c249864b35052087dbd37f26e592d	f415220200c56ad03eb9c70796aefb9f	b956875a5eeb8322c4fcddc846d7c125	book	Perception and cognition	Gary C. Hatfield	\N	2009
7994511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Birkhäuser	Basel ; Boston ; Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD66619133	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 676 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7643-7611-6, 3-7643-7611-2}, language = {eng}	\N	e8a5d06914bfe84415cd56dcc104b7bc	c1303418677f9ba7dc38be452e172588	14911cb4eef858338685de2882528d31	book	Human Haptic Perception: Basics and Applications	Martin [Hrsg.] Grunwald	\N	2008
7994607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65939211	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 459 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-262-16230-X, 978-0-262-16230-2}, language = {eng}	\N	bad9221d9784729e2039938bef4ac7dd	a7bdb8c45f497214555a9ce9790b0400	886252c9b2f8b08ec2674e3a37c7fde3	book	From technological to virtual art	Frank Popper	\N	2007
7994611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDG	Weimar	\N	\N	UBHD66318334	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	231 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89739-531-2, 3-89739-531-2}, language = {eng}	\N	18d4dca41afc6a9620ea9112c222cd7c	5f880ce452bff742059b8176703373f3	3f6c54612e2de89c99c9ee1e16c004ff	book	The Myth of Media Art	Hans Ulrich Reck	\N	2007
7994613	Prog. Theor. Phys.	119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kanamori:2007yx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0711.2132	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0711.2132	\N	\N	797-827	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0711.2132;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.119.797}, eprint = {0711.2132}	    Abstract: A strict positivity of the ground-state energy is a necessary and sufficient condition for spontaneous supersymmetry breaking. This ground-state energy may be directly determined from the expectation value of the Hamiltonian in the functional integral, defined with an \\emph{antiperiodic} temporal boundary condition for all fermionic variables. We propose to use this fact to observe the dynamical spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in Euclidean lattice simulations. If a lattice formulation possesses a manifestly preserved fermionic symmetry, there exists a natural choice of a Hamiltonian operator that is consistent with a topological nature of the Witten index. We numerically confirm the validity of our idea in models of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. We further examine the possibility of dynamical supersymmetry breaking in the two-dimensional $\\mathcal{N}=(2,2)$ super Yang-Mills theory with the gauge group SU(2), for which the Witten index is unknown. Although statistical errors are still large, we do not observe positive ground-state energy, at least within one standard deviation. This prompts us to draw a different conclusion from a recent conjectural claim that supersymmetry is dynamically broken in this system. 	00e22eeef33df6ce21f6a911e01d7e0a	0d54deb7c651795a70c35df2cad34c70	e63ca44eaf05506d0936256bdecfea11	article	{Observing dynamical supersymmetry breaking with euclidean
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                  lattice simulations}	Issaku Kanamori and Fumihiko Sugino and Hiroshi Suzuki	\N	2008
7994616	Phys. Rev.	D77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kanamori:2007ye	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0711.2099	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0711.2099	\N	\N	091502	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0711.2099;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.77.091502}, eprint = {0711.2099}	    Abstract: The global supersymmetry is spontaneously broken if and only if the ground-state energy is strictly positive. We propose to use this fact to observe the spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in euclidean lattice simulations. For lattice formulations that possess a manifest fermionic symmetry, there exists a natural choice of a hamiltonian operator that is consistent with a topological property of the Witten index. We confirm validity of our idea in models of the supersymmetric quantum mechanics. We then examine a possibility of a dynamical supersymmetry breaking in the two-dimensional $\\mathcal{N}=(2,2)$ super Yang-Mills theory with the gauge group $\\SU(2)$, for which the Witten index is unknown. Differently from a recent conjectural claim, our numerical result tempts us to conclude that supersymmetry is not spontaneously broken in this system. 	2f765b6524d2067cd03a7e90bbdc1d5f	8b85350bdca11646017fe7f938117be4	4eb21693a3555b6ece90e4fde1a6b674	article	{Euclidean lattice simulation for the dynamical
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                  supersymmetry breaking}	Issaku Kanamori and Hiroshi Suzuki and Fumihiko Sugino	\N	2008
7994627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachhochschule Potsdam	\N	Openaccessfhi	http://edoc.mpg.de/display.epl?mode=doc&id=248854&col=1&grp=12	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	551fab39d803a54352d011c4ec69e514	c17cbab88ce1b5ff6b78a7254b127202	f37cb52c1e1966856ae37c03051b87fa	mastersthesis	Open Access-Praxis im Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft	Jan Schäfer	\N	2005
7994667	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSchaeferVF2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	72-77	\N	2	\N		"Zu süß, zu fett, zu salzig - Hinweise auf Lebensmittelpackungen sollen Verbraucher vor ungesundem Inhalt warnen. Wird das funktionieren?"	12eca286ba82576f2d6bbd0cc21fc832	f15af87f082ab21030d144d97a870915	78d45a1622bbb53aa011908eefad2bb9	article	Vorsicht, Fett!	Susanne Schäfer	\N	2009
7994705	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NeudeckerVK2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	80-83	\N	2	\N		"Aufmerksamkeit kann man trainieren, Ablenkung lässt sich ausschalten."	ca38558f91e1aff35231407f05e2c80e	d793359dc325fed9536ac48bafcd87a8	5c63206b4ebe6fedf46e1ee3fe0628dd	article	Volle Konzentration	Sigrid Neudecker and Josephina Maier	\N	2009
7995069	Management Information Systems Quarterly	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIS RESEARCH CENTER-SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT	\N	\N	\N	hevner2004dsi	http://www.hec.unil.ch/yp/HCI/articles/hevner04.pdf	\N		\N	\N	75-106	\N	1	\N		Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline: behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or organizational behavior. The design-science paradigm seeks to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts. Both paradigms are foundational to the IS discipline, positioned as it is at the confluence of people, organizations, and technology.
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Our objective is to describe the performance of design-science research in Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research. In the designscience paradigm knowledge and understanding of a problem domain and its solution are achieved in the building and application of the designed artifact.
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Three recent exemplars in the research literature are used to demonstrate the application of these guidelines. We conclude with an analysis o f the challenges of performing high-quality design-science research in the context of the broader IS community.	7d6e7dd3ffac5438911abbd2cd9cc2f5	3cec339fe222585d6886d96242e234a4	dfdbf60774001e080b1150b5727c0697	article	Design science in information systems research	Alan R. Hevner and Salvatore T. March and Jinsoo Park and Sudha Ram	\N	2004
7995129	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	c/o Inst. f. Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin	\N	\N	Havemann09	http://www.wissenschaftsforschung.de/Havemann2009Bibliometrie.pdf	\N		\N	urn:nbn:de:101:1-2009041608, ISBN 978-3-934682-46-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	293aed64adae1f75996b67874e164517	0ffad958b0b7044e4643f0c91b1ca2d9	14a943a1be6cc9dbbebdac9e754b368d	book	Einführung in die Bibliometrie	Frank Havemann	\N	2009
7996436	Physics Letters B	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karsten1979100	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YMC7X-50/2/58e773621bbb07fcc3388a4dd11af8ed	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : The vacuum polarization with SLAC lattice fermions*1	\N	\N	100 - 102	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(79)90786-X}	In this letter we calculate the vacuum polarization in the one-loop approximation in QED on a lattice. We construct the fermion lattice action following the SLAC prescription. The vacuum polarization appears non-covariant and non-local in the continuum limit.	54cb4891d447992fd29660e416513d0e	ec7ffd270abe55cc1a9785bb197293c0	17ae57b4a080005ea3c16d00adb5f008	article	The vacuum polarization with SLAC lattice fermions	Luuk H. Karsten and Jan Smit	\N	1979
7996437	Nuclear Physics B	144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karsten1978536	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T0MX-N6/2/6dd5ac2888abea9ae1d1461907042f41	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Axial symmetry in lattice theories	\N	\N	536 - 546	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(78)90385-1}	The continuum limit of a lattice gauge theory is studied, using a gradient prescription for fermion fields which satisfies axial gauge invariance. It is found that both the axial vector and polar vector Ward identifies are satisfied for the fermion triangle diagram. However, Lorentz invariance and locality are violated, unless one introduces appropriate counter terms or more fermions.	552c36c0fae4a6217164da37cfc777f4	8ca6b30edbb8ccb1cae6394c89317410	d6d754d0544a5dc4e82c73b40a8b6f51	article	Axial symmetry in lattice theories	Luuk H. Karsten and Jan Smit	\N	1978
7996524	Decision Support Systems	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	march1995dan	http://folk.uio.no/vshaw/Files/For%20Jorn/March_Design%20and%20natural%20science%20research%20on%20IT.pdf	\N		\N	\N	251-266	\N	4	\N		Research in IT must address the design tasks faced by practitioners. Real problems must be properly conceptualized
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and represented, appropriate techniques for their solution must be constructed, and solutions must be
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implemented and evaluated using appropriate criteria. If significant progress is to be made, IT research must also
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develop an understanding of how and why IT systems work or do not work. Such an understanding must tie together
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natural laws governing IT systems with natural laws governing the environments in which they operate. This paper
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presents a two dimensional framework for research in information technology. The first dimension is based on broad
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types of design and natural science research activities: build, evaluate, theorize, and justify. The second dimension is
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based on broad types of outputs produced by design research: representational constructs, models, methods, and
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instantiations. We argue that both design science and natural science activities are needed to insure that IT research
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is both relevant and effective.	4b2343fd4e1b4ff7074635ba8935668a	a5fdb2ffa699f384d01e3d160e8fb476	443ac1e0228753b9e264ffe36cac5e07	article	{Design and natural science research on information technology}	Salvatore T. March and Gerald F. Smith	\N	1995
7996666	Physics Letters B	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karsten1981315	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YKHK2-128/2/d4ebbd190fee5919423fb1319af5fadc	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Lattice fermions in euclidean space-time	\N	\N	315 - 319	\N	4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(81)90133-7}	A very short proof of a no-go theorem for putting fermions on a lattice is given using the Poincaré-Hopf theorem. The no-go theorem forbids the lattice formulation of theories with handed fermions without species doubling. Examples of such theories are chiral invariant QCD and the Weinberg-Salam-Glashow model. We give arguments why it could be possible to circumvent the no-go theorem by relaxing one of the assumptions, viz. bilinearity of the action in the fermion fields.	23d70b418403db08b4e335561c2227ab	38a57d9597f1095e50ce49fe0f2c9def	ca2f9eae589ffaaa78bf4dba9362335e	article	Lattice fermions in euclidean space-time	Luuk H. Karsten	\N	1981
7996687	Physics Letters B	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becher1981221	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470VHBC-GM/2/6d989481705e3bb11700443d6efc505d	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Dirac fermions on the lattice - a local approach without spectrum degeneracy	\N	\N	221 - 225	\N	3	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(81)90595-5}	We propose a new description of Dirac fermions on the lattice with a local difference approximation of the derivatives, a discrete [gamma]5 invariance and no degeneracy in the energy-momentum spectrum.	c919c17e7e9cb72cbfaee55def78602b	e35e009687d5ae6e1e2da7d31ad42c90	4c37d46d3c6dabe65a50cd84939cb47c	article	Dirac fermions on the lattice - a local approach without spectrum degeneracy	Peter Becher	\N	1981
7996840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stovicek:1979cc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?r=IC/79/147	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND R IC/79/147	\N	IC/79/147	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e45ed01b7a632d762ab87e9d2c9b14ab	3d0107c5e6a7ee28457ddf9637923fda	ddb3968ca03438103ce730b26217bec5	article	{QUANTUM MECHANICS IN A DISCRETE SPACE-TIME}	P. Stovicek and J. Tolar	\N	1979
7997083	Nuclear Physics B	201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rabin1982315	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4719HDH-9H/2/bc6e6bc813a1eaa7a4bba5d5d80b57d1	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Homology theory of lattice fermion doubling*1	\N	\N	315 - 332	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90434-5}	I give a general discussion of the phenomenon of spectrum degeneracy in transcribing continuum field equations to the lattice, using concepts of homology theory. This leads to a topological understanding of the problems in transcribing the Dirac equation and a unified treatment of the many lattice fermion schemes in the literature. The connection between spectrum degeneracy and chiral symmetry is explained geometrically without appealing to quantum effects such as anomalies.	4c32048ae633bec47fe6a4b63daa44fe	9bf49f63ea1f330e0eedcedf7314c813	c761ebbe02f8fcc60271ad18587ea9bf	article	Homology theory of lattice fermion doubling	Jeffrey M. Rabin	\N	1982
7997092	J. Math. Phys.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kostelecky:1983qu	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=JMAPA,25,2744	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J JMAPA,25,2744	\N	\N	2744	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = JMAPA,25,2744;%%}, doi = {10.1063/1.526482}	We construct a cubic lattice of discrete points in superspace, as well as a discrete subgroup of the supersymmetry group which maps this ``superlattice'' into itself. We discuss the connection between this structure and previous versions of lattice supersymmetry. Our approach clarifies the mathematical problems of formulating supersymmetric lattice field theories and suggests new methods for attacking them. 	769cfee2fed8e4a94c16f320ffdee8d6	7d9edd3f32ecef183e400309620a4cc1	d628016dd04f72a9b47c8b2d44324d48	article	{SUPERSYMMETRY ON A SUPERLATTICE}	V. Alan Kostelecky and Jeffrey M. Rabin	\N	1984
7997095	Physica	15D	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kostelecky:1985vv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHYSA,15D,213	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHYSA,15D,213	\N	\N	213-218	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHYSA,15D,213;%%}	We construct a cubic lattice of discrete points in superspace, as well as a discrete subgroup of the supersymmetry group which maps this “superlattice” into itself. We discuss the connection between this structure and previous versions of lattice supersymmetry. Our approach clarifies the mathematical problems involved in formulating supersymmetric lattice field theories and suggests new methods for attacking them.	3c5b12a79dc4909769baedfb9f1745fa	c21d532c38586076839e29da39e6ada9	9a1e6ea1500af420cdb867eff17ebf9a	article	{SUPERLATTICE SUPERSYMMETRY}	V. Alan Kostelecky and Jeffrey M. Rabin	\N	1985
7997098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rabin:1981kn	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?r=SLAC-0240	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND R SLAC-0240	\N	SLAC-0240	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afb98fb21c2865f4a4f94c767e3cfc13	b87c281fb1d93b918ce7b779ae5aca01	97cbef4456ea0ec89b8fe30ace6cb4f7	article	{LONG RANGE INTERACTIONS IN LATTICE FIELD THEORY}	Jeffrey M. Rabin	\N	1981
7997224	Phys. Rev.	D35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bodwin:1986wq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D35,3198	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D35,3198	\N	\N	3198	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D35,3198;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.35.3198}	We obtain exact solutions for the continuum limit of the lattice Schwinger model, using the Lagrangian formulations of the Wilson, ‘‘naive,’’ Kogut-Susskind, and Drell-Weinstein-Yankielowicz (DWY) lattice fermion derivatives. We examine the mass gap, the anomaly, and the chiral order parameter 〈ψ¯ψ〉. As expected, our results for the Wilson formulation are consistent with those of the continuum theory and our results for the ‘‘naive’’ formulation exhibit spectrum doubling. In the Kogut-Susskind case, the U(1) anomaly is doubled, but 〈ψ¯ψ〉 vanishes. In solving the DWY version of the model, we make use of a proposal for resumming perturbation theory due to Rabin. The Lagrangian formulation of the DWY Schwinger model displays spectrum doubling and a mass gap that is √2  times the continuum one. The U(1) anomaly graph is nonvanishing and noncovariant in the continuum limit, but has a vanishing divergence. The chiral order parameter 〈ψ¯ψ〉 also vanishes.	8da4866ca53fd777977418582af71d89	e0bf8e461dc9a2f6ddd14874b1a63e82	4571ee5798cc719c3f40fe29a439c786	article	{Lattice Fermions in the Schwinger Model}	Geoffrey T. Bodwin and Eve V. Kovacs	\N	1987
7997250	Phys. Rev. Lett.	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ninomiya:1984hd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PRLTA,53,1611	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PRLTA,53,1611	\N	\N	1611	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PRLTA,53,1611;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.53.1611}	A nonperturbative procedure for testing for the presence of proper axial anomalies is introduced for lattice gauge theories. We prove, in particular, that the nonlocal theory of Drell, Weinstein, and Yankielowicz produces a vanishing axial anomaly.	1cf94448ae68187c7155d459336e65f1	cf05f8674ec9a4ecb07fc3be86afd7cb	df3993bde00dac82f8fdaf7d42c76288	article	{VANISHING AXIAL ANOMALY FOR NONLOCAL LATTICE GAUGE
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                  THEORIES}	Masao Ninomiya and Chung-I Tan	\N	1984
7997330	Commun. ACM	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	188291	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=188291	\N	Why cryptosystems fail	\N	\N	32--40	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/188280.188291}	\N	9ba9bd93a31cddce0fc347b87a44eb3b	b82c5a3e3d4c88b9baa15b16fb1f2d75	944a258c06271f22ff12fd3e4231e707	article	Why cryptosystems fail	Ross J. Anderson	\N	1994
7997339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge (CKC 2007) at WWW 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	jaeschke_2007	http://www2007.org/workshops/paper_25.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Briefly describes BibSonomy, a web-based social resource sharing system for URLs and BibTex entries.	076d3cfba27a874b152509b72bc3ad02	3fb8454b742da78867511789ff985719	10fc3e90753ae251f1ee75a683522a49	inproceedings	Organizing publications and bookmarks in BibSonomy	Robert Jäschke and Miranda Grahl and Andreas Hotho and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Harith Alani and Natasha Noy and Gerd Stumme and Peter Mika and York Sure and Denny Vrandecic	2007
7997366	MIS Quarterly	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/misq/HevnerMPR04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/misq/misq28.html#HevnerMPR04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://www.misq.org/archivist/vol/no28/issue1/Hevner.html}, date = {2004-03-26}	\N	70d088cbac2f226e52d7af8e8645a182	3cec339fe222585d6886d96242e234a4	9df0c5d15f50fd0fe15ea5a505014e3e	article	Design Science in Information Systems Research.	Alan R. Hevner and Salvatore T. March and Jinsoo Park and Sudha Ram	\N	2004
7997636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symanzik:1981hc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?r=DESY-81-068	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND R DESY-81-068	\N	Presented at 6th Int. Conf. on Mathematical Physics,
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                  Berlin, West Germany, Aug 11-21, 1981	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34924669de716cb58a45706c052146cf	03cd7468d0a3c4b0c57e8d2de1992485	e0f66dec70fdc0831055f5ebc5ed9c5e	article	{SOME TOPICS IN QUANTUM FIELD THEORY}	K. Symanzik	\N	1981
7997766	Physics Letters B	138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ranft1984166	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470WJ2T-RG/2/343ad05581e4ab520075fcea3af5cc2e	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Hamiltonian Monte Carlo study of (1+1)-dimensional models with restricted supersymmetry on the lattice	\N	\N	166 - 170	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91893-8}	Lattice versions with restricted supersymmetry of simple (1+1)-dimensional supersymmetric models are numerically studied using a local hamiltonian Monte Carlo method. The pattern of supersymmetry breaking closely follows the expectations of Bartels and Bronzan obtained in an alternative lattice formulation.	40db25a61967e0cc69eb819a9601bb89	b3664c6261a8c54b98a136bdd6dea565	35c4e047dd07d8efa8fef02690ed141a	article	Hamiltonian Monte Carlo study of (1+1)-dimensional models with restricted supersymmetry on the lattice	J. Ranft and A. Schiller	\N	1984
7997959	Trumpeter	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dfg9d	http://trumpeter.athabascau.ca/index.php/trumpet/article/viewArticle/318/484	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	c27f543e91904a0962190d2fc1c46ad4	eeafb24943f85bbabf485dcce52a6d07	6cbbd8d737859ae7a4beda6cb8f49f34	article	The Social Construction of Other Animals	Constance L. Russell	\N	1994
7997970	Sociology Compass	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	irvine2008aas	\N	\N		\N	\N	1954--1971	\N	6	\N		\N	7559866c1e42c04027eb8d8c97cf88bd	f178ae506eb78a653742e13dda62afd1	c36c71ac703d445518825615e0fe8278	article	{Animals and Sociology}	L. Irvine	\N	2008
7998872	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	SIGSOFT FSE	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atlanta, Georgia	\N	\N	vanLamsweerde08	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1453101.1453133	\N		\N	outstanding research award	238-249	\N	\N	\N		Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precondition for developing the right software. This task is intrinsically difficult. We need to produce a complete, adequate, consistent, and well-structured set of measurable requirements and assumptions from incomplete, imprecise, and sparse material originating from multiple, often conflicting sources. The system we need to consider comprises software and environment components including people and devices.
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A rich system model may significantly help us in this task. Such model must integrate the intentional, structural, functional, and behavioral facets of the system being conceived. Rigorous techniques are needed for model construction, analysis, exploitation, and evolution. Such techniques should support early and incremental reasoning about partial models for a variety of purposes including satisfaction arguments, property checks, animations, the evaluation of alternative options, the analysis of risks, threats, and conflicts, and traceability management. The tension between technical precision and practical applicability calls for a suitable mix of heuristic, deductive, and inductive forms of reasoning on a suitable mix of declarative and operational specifications. Formal techniques should be deployed only when and where needed, and kept hidden wherever possible. The paper provides a retrospective account of our research efforts and practical experience along this route. Problem-oriented abstractions, analyzable models, and constructive techniques were permanent concerns.	92db761ff074bac7134a68919ebd70f6	a3f5c2dfb44fa28a2ddfef17d0e7fed0	f0ea797624dad4a381eee4bd54a621c3	inproceedings	Requirements engineering: from craft to discipline	Axel van Lamsweerde	\N	2008
7999277	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BrandKahlertIS2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Angaben	14-19	\N	1/2	\N		"Gerade zum neuen Jahr nehmen sich viele Menschen vor, regelmäßig Sport zu treiben. Doch oft bleibt es bei den guten Vorsätzen. Psychologen erforschen, wie wir uns dauerhaft einen aktiven Lebensstil angewöhnen können."	08b4186a1644d49fe9f457214d4c7fd5	2c8bf31e10ec75a05d333acfa1093ab4	f7a002a1dc395a7134f457b99e5e72a6	article	Den inneren Schweinehund überwinden : Sportmotivation	Ralf Brand and Daniela Kahlert	\N	2009
7999543	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ReberTopolinskiES2009	http://www.gehirn-und-geist.de/artikel/974899	\N		\N	\N	20-23	\N	1/2	\N		"Viele Menschen halten ästhetisch Ansprechendes automatisch für richtig. Sogar Mathematiker beurteilen Formeln und Theoreme gern anhand ihrer "Attraktivität". Wieso?"	4efcb0ff72a0708af470c37fc68f4f9a	0600c3a9e297d85ace22f8d6d0512209	96fc5517e8cbc69e18bcb4b7f5cdd7fa	article	Einfach + schön = wahr	Rolf Reber and Sascha Topolinski	\N	2009
7999856	Communications in Mathematical Physics	117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reisz1988ren	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01228412	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	79--108	\N	1	\N		A perturbative renormalization procedure is proposed which applies to massive field theories on a space-time lattice and is analogous to the BPHZ finite part prescription for continuum Feynman integrals. The renormalized perturbation theory is shown to be universal, i.e. under very natural assumptions the continuum limit exists and is independent of the details of the lattice action.
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ER  -	b858d4ef419f191e3c1ec66ead6b50db	76ed4c0537daa695aa04cb73a3f30f8f	b8cd9c2e12ef4cd38415707f0b6d162f	article	Renormalization of Feynman integrals on the lattice	Thomas Reisz	\N	1988
7999864	Commun. Math. Phys.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zimmermann:1969jj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=CMPHA,15,208	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J CMPHA,15,208	\N	\N	208-234	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = CMPHA,15,208;%%}	Bogoliubov's method of renormalization is formulated in momentum space. The convergence of the renormalized Feynman integrand is proved by an application of the power counting theorem. 	9abeb77088353de00d562383d73ae25c	fe1b8e18f465e227db432faaadfe0121	8fe9cafea9bac443a4a968fb16940445	article	{Convergence of Bogolyubov's method of renormalization in
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                  momentum space}	W. Zimmermann	\N	1969
7999897	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	intersections2009	http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue20_contents.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N		Articles
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(A)cute Confusion: The Unpredictable Journey of Japanese Popular Culture
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Mark McLelland
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Re-imagining the Otaku
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Eureka Discovers Culture Girls, Fujoshi, and BL: Essay Review of Three Issues of the Japanese Literary Magazine, Yuriika (Eureka)
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Tomoko Aoyama
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Train Man and the Gender Politics of Japanese 'Otaku' Culture: The Rise of New Media, Nerd Heroes and Consumer Communities
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Alisa Freedman
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Game Girl: Re-imagining Japanese Gender and Gaming via Melbourne Female Cosplayers
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Larissa Hjorth
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Selling Otaku? Mapping the Relationship between Industry and Fandom in the Australian Cosplay Scene
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Craig Norris and Jason Bainbridge
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Transnational Bricolage: Gothic Lolita and the Political Economy of Fashion
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Vera Mackie
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Book Reviews
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Richard Eves and Leslie Butt (eds)
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Making Sense of AIDS: Culture, Sexuality and Power in Melanesia
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reviewed by George Darroch
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Barbara Summerhawk and Kimberley Hughes (eds)
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Sparking Rain and Other Fiction from Japan of Women Who Love Women
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reviewed by James Welker
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Amy Hanser
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Service Encounters: Class, Gender and the Market for Social Distinction in Urban China
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reviewed by James Coates
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Elise Tipton
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Modern Japan: A Social and Political History Second Edition
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reviewed by Kumiko Kawashima
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Boys Love Goes Global
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Elegant Caucasians, Amorous Arabs, and Invisible Others: Signs and Images of Foreigners in Japanese BL Manga
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Kazumi Nagaike
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The Shared Imagination of Bishōnen, Pan-East Asian Soft Masculinity: Reading DBSK, Youtube.com and Transcultural New Media Consumption
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Sun Jung
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GloBLisation and Hybridisation: Publishers' Strategies for Bringing Boys' Love to the United States
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Dru Pagliassotti
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Conflicting Discourses on Boys' Love and Subcultural Tactics in Mainland China and Hong Kong
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Ting Liu
\

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Home-grown Shōjo Manga and the Rise of Boys' Love among Germany's 'Forty-Niners'
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Paul M. Malone
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Documentary
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On the Japanese Doll Complex: Introduction
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Katrien Jacobs
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On the Japanese Doll Complex: Four Noteworthy Incidents: Film
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Katrien Jacobs
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Arts Reviews
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Takao Kawaguchi and Fuyuki Yamakawa
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D.D.D.
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reviewed by Jyh Wee Sew
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	7a8683f857af3339fc7f514699b8f75f	81d61295148ef9a8422b6d2154cb3b0e	dd3d828e073072344ca2d22442281a9a	misc	Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific 	\N	\N	2009
8000250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	azuma2009	http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/A/azuma_otaku.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5abb0e8d9fb28108bedce4dda676f561	a61e0ac61d700101e7d92cdc4bdfffdf	e447d3f2a970ced5f1023d407e74180d	book	Otaku. Japan’s Database Animals	Hiroki Azuma	\N	2009
8000341	The American Journal of Sociology	59	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	becker:1953	\N	\N		\N	jstor.org/stable/2771989	253-242	becker:1953	3	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali1c}	\N	1030917fd0b4cf0ba29034c2ae63debf	45fbb79aa67e47acb25108bb8c8d0c66	40843a166d3150d0648342490bb524cf	article	Becoming a Marihuana User	Howard S. Becker	\N	1953
8000343	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polity Press	Malden, MA	\N		blaikie:2000	\N	\N		\N			blaikie:2000	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	949a7329c8547ddb2b92d9ee6065ab09	7cb6c53dc98dc1cf8e8caeddc27474f3	7dbb444738f0f1902bfe6c2ab3e1e9c4	book	Designing social research. The logic of anticipation	Norman Blaikie	\N	2000
8000353	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage	London and New Dheli	\N		creswell:1994	\N	\N		\N		143-153	creswell:1994	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali1b}	\N	7510bd045ca9be3b7a5815fdb902dc16	edb8caf41cd12e2e1e0e9d9012096bc4	1fcec53d2e31b3a424ca4fa01b135f8b	book	A Qualitative Procedure in Research Design. Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches	\N	John W Creswell	1994
8000358	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Qualitative Sozialforschung	\N	\N	\N	Psychologie Verlags Union	München	\N		flick:1991	\N	\N		\N		148-162	flick:1991	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali1a}	\N	804eaa3b441d1b01a2bcbd9ae2ff93db	cba0fadf67a9ef37f4ab7c0f93238fbb	3a48b1ebbe3d66da30d45a3532e7d9fa	incollection	Stationen des Qualitativen Forschungsprozess	Uwe Flick	L. v. Rosentiel E. v. Kardorff and S. Wolff	1991
8000359	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowolth Verlag	Reinbeck bei Hamburg	\N		flick:2007	\N	\N		\N			flick:2007	\N	\N	location = {EB}	\N	b75e82b7a4399a3a440986638b6be963	05889709f39ad8aeb449837b8cefe9f9	d63f21e06d05ef0ac01b3ae2f940130f	book	Qualitative Sozialforschung. Eine Einführung	Uwe Flick	\N	2007
8000366	\N		\N	2. Aufl Auflage	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden		\N		geertz:1973	\N	\N		\N			geertz:1973	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	8ec479ee771b4e67b3f39de91bcfd44a	65ea7777fd694524308695a3a51ab762	9dd2b45154de59278226fd4ecc498253	incollection	"Deep Play" - Ritual als kulturelle Performance	Clifford Geertz	Andréa Belliger and David J. Krieger	2003 [1973]
8000367	\N		\N	9th [impression] Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N		geertz:2006	\N	\N		\N			geertz:2006	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	d757b6d49323e929cd71686fbe7c83fe	bc2529498e241e8637f58710991d626d	6858f4c0ae03dc0ec964984e74c76f45	book	Dichte Beschreibung. Beiträge zum Verstehen kultureller Systeme	\N	Clifford James Geertz	2006
8000373	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aldine de Gruyter	New York	\N		glaser+strauss:1967	\N	\N		\N			glaser+strauss:1967	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	da31ba384a7b85e2b5b654f90d6309f9	1a6c1e4d038265d26035b66bbdf6f891	22102ae88eabbdb2335c95b154d2b81f	book	The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative research	Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss	\N	1967
8000374	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piper	München	\N		goffman:2007	\N	\N		\N		251	goffman:2007	\N	\N	location = {EB}	\N	0b3184c932802e91fdc6c36dd622c193	ba15376725440f69bdab8f7cab23089f	166ccc9ee821b722df796c32c7b5d105	book	Wir Alle Spielen Theater. Die Selbstdarstellung Im Alltag.	Erving Goffman	\N	2007
8000378	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tavistock Publications	London	\N		hammersley:1983	\N	\N		\N		23-26; 77-104	hammersley:1983	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali3a}	\N	5de0bf06895e1fa9943cc297d5d6561b	50c26b8d9401832f9d08ed0a84a3cc3f	9ea58c0aa962f2171589c5ae1178e6e0	book	Ethnography. Principles in practice	Martyn Hammersley	\N	1983
8000385	Soziale Welt	50	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hirschauer:1999	\N	\N		\N		221-245	hirschauer:1999		\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali5a}	\N	90041abad00fbeb3c5953d2cde762308	8331551732bdee58961e607a2333ae3e	7148ade9d94daf470ac2abbb39aa0345	article	Die Praxis der Fremdheit und die Minimierung von Anwesenheit. Eine Fahrstuhlfahrt.	Stefan Hirschauer	\N	1999
8000388	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink	München	\N		hoffmann-riem:1984	\N	\N		\N			hoffmann-riem:1984	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	b91d839b10e5adbbb5c0adf7bbe7238d	77b1e4f6613552f907483ff7590d4442	22d4f7940add61a3298cf44e69d0203b	book	Das adoptierte Kind. Familienleben mit doppelter Elternschaft	Christa Hoffmann-Riem	\N	1984
8000412	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online	\N	\N	\N	Sage	London	\N		man+steward:2000	\N	\N		\N		65-97	man+steward:2000	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:}	\N	545eafdd7b4e2a9757490bad4746aee1	dd9904a82b46cedf2aa9996c52722789	9071b4dec38f76fa8ac1cca46d00605b	inbook	Introducing Online Methods	Chris Man and Fiona Steward	\N	2000
8000453	 Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schnettler+raab:2008	\N	\N		\N			schnettler+raab:2008	3	\N	location = {}	\N	82673ac9f24767dd6d00143ed5ae0c76	6c9c0e6c744e2a97c2c81fea6be7bc55	28bb95b7df6618c5c73d4b20bdd982e0	article	Interpretative Visual Analysis. Developments, State of the Art and Pending Problems	Bernt Schnettler and Jürgen Raab	\N	2008
8000456	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Qualitative Research	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Thousand Oaks	\N		schwandt:2000	\N	\N		\N		189-214	schwandt:2000	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali2a}	\N	3e87701f7d1e8effad94f84642c79385	49e8c87f5a960d5df7f289afcd2512ba	424f4859acf801aa0f9c116555269eb5	incollection	Three Epistemological Stances for Qualitative Inquiry: Interpretitivism, Hermeneutics and Social Constructivism	Thomas A Schwandt	N.K. Denzin and Y.S. Lincoln	2000
8000464	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers	Fort Worth	\N		spradley:1979	\N	\N		\N		55-68; 78-91; 1	spradley:1979	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	f240d261ab5ba074c8fd4b9b79a22571	a6c13901f405634dd522df141cdcfbfa	6f511c7c887098fff06e364c9432bccd	book	The Ethnographic Interview	James P. Spradley	\N	1979
8000465	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holt, Rinehart and Winston	New York	\N		spradley:1989	\N	\N		\N			spradley:1989	\N	\N	location = {EA Soz:Quali5b}	\N	ede59a00e22a6af26714c75c2f838b4b	41dfac2b467957aa8c8de93e795b9550	5a584d4f739cf38d6c5a48c301ee0ed3	book	Participant Observation	James P. Spradley	\N	1989
8000471	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N		wagner:1999	\N	\N		\N			wagner:1999	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	984bb5b71129bead780dbcf7a4aff88c	bf25e5cd9a6280911bbb36cc1189dbb4	01158f84ba8aeee2a4f592629ea5aa77	book	Rekonstruktive Methodologie. George Herbert Mead und die qualitative Sozialforschung	Hans-Josef Wagner	\N	1999
8000483	\N		\N	2nd ed Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications	Thousand Oaks, Calif	\N		wolcott:2001	\N	\N		\N			wolcott:2001	\N	\N	location = {}	\N	1e63a3ad615257a84a62f2a2a93adc63	eaa105f4e873154f64a020cd55edaaa2	40050a2abe04a8595124a0a48650c24a	book	Writing up qualitative research	Harry F Wolcott	\N	2001
8000508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bouissou1998	\N	\N		\N	paper originally presented at the Conference "The Global Meaning of Japan," Held at the University of Sheffield on March 19-22, 1998
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cited in Rifas 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa6af69fb75f266253ece4b570097885	3629f97bdbd2cdf739056c9baa2cb106	714909b5ede43a53b1c6acd881c9fd20	inproceedings	Manga goes global	Jean-Marie Bouissou	\N	1998
8002499	Semantics, Knowledge and Grid, Third International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4438546	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Current Practices in Measuring Ontological Concept Similarity	\N	\N	266-269	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SKG.2007.16}	Ontologies are widely used and play important roles in applications related to knowledge management, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, etc. Measuring the semantic similarity between ontological concepts is necessary in applications that use ontologies. This paper presents a survey of approaches to compute ontological concept similarity. A taxonomy showing the classification of approaches is introduced. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach are discussed.	c99ab2aa196eb2ff2de67827a8ae2ee0	abe9003dbe2bc43bef22e4249f55746a	356c507e72532460c1886974fa04d4c4	inproceedings	Current Practices in Measuring Ontological Concept Similarity	Duy Ngan Le and A.E.S. Goh	\N	2007
8002599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt am Main	Fachbereich Philosophie und Geschichtswissenschaften, Goethe-Universität	\N	Franzmann1996	http://www.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/	Magisterarbeit		\N	Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d08c304753572e1524b90e7a63d641bd	5c091ad223b16414a1a089f366a88ec4	94fe5183b9d6788217ddef5f08476cb9	mastersthesis	Bedeutung, Regel, Sprechakt und Sequenz. Eine Auseinandersetzung mit den Grundzügen der Sprechakttheorie von John R. Searle	Manuel Franzmann	\N	1996
8002627	British Medical Journal	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Br Thoracic Soc	\N	\N	\N	paludo2008cpt	\N	\N		\N	\N	791	\N	9	\N		\N	e40cc62d49da4176516493e75132c228	c5a545f9eb8155f8f51c124a3f9730c3	930dc682834e9a0472ce19bf4726ed2c	article	{Chest physical therapy for children hospitalised with acute pneumonia: a randomised controlled trial}	C. Paludo and L. Zhang and CS Lincho and DV Lemos and GG Real and JA Bergamin	\N	2008
8002782	Rheumatology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Br Soc Rheumatology	\N	\N	\N	machado2008aet	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3eeda863e05d430d2655483e600e4ce	a2e39400646d1e7f36bcdc1f1d2c3d4c	4d5c3e008e8e7b544221326e97b4c5c9	article	{Analgesic effects of treatments for non-specific low back pain: a meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomized trials}	LAC Machado and SJ Kamper and RD Herbert and CG Maher and JH McAuley	\N	2008
8002893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in \	computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MiFK06	\N	\N		\N	\N	111--120	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.14}, owner = {michael}, misc = {doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1124772.1124792}, date-modified
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\	= {2007-11-13 18:16:24 -0500}, isbn = {1-59593-372-7}, local-url
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\	= {millen/millen-2006-dogear.pdf}, date-added = {2007-01-29 14:56:54
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\	-0800}, location = {Montr\\&\\#233;al, Qu\\&\\#233;bec, Canada}}	\N	a8a63c3938f01e03a2cde6a0584c7dad	16ee775e6e4149fdabe2386e79340ca2	8e8bbf1e7a51b4b1b3852d443f3400c6	inproceedings	Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise	David R. Millen and Jonathan Feinberg and Bernard Kerr	\N	2006
8003113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alba	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	UBMA_095492925	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=095492925&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	588 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87094-648-2}	\N	0375f7a30cdeac6e97f11fc1668f8a47	51761d8202a01f96af9521b77614a513	714c4c8372aeaac8fa5fd1846132e3a7	book	Telematik im ÖPNV in Deutschland	Günter Girnau [Red.] and Till Ackermann	\N	2001
8003127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Praeger	New York	\N	\N	chomsky1986kln	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a832187727cfa9a714bbff4d7f6cce0e	b10f344accaa8197931b3031037706bd	7250a54979cd75281e723908d416db64	book	{Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use}	N. Chomsky	\N	1986
8003138	Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science	\N	4	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basil Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	scholz2006ine	http://ling.ed.ac.uk/~gpullum/bcscholz/Exuberance.pdf	\N		\N	\N	59--80	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a476f0e1df9335cb2accda8949cb28a	d8d84f4baa8f988d751141373360a9ec	576d8e05b267bf13898cbce3de9bdf36	inbook	{Irrational Nativist Exuberance}	B.C. Scholz and G.K. Pullum	Rob J. Stainton	2005
8003145	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	Lecture Notes, ESSLLI 2000, Birmingham, UK	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	duchier2000	http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/~duchier/esslli-2000/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d1e39af7c372ffa3d20420d80f89361	77e571e34e51b7255a866e6d55973ac7	47f0c2af2902383f968b3a699de0333b	misc	Constraint Programming For Natural Language Processing	Denys Duchier	\N	2000
8003205	Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	eisenberg1977dai	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--23	\N	1	\N		\N	06700701fb2627609b85645ad9260b68	1ac9148786254d0103f46e9e19ca1a6c	22b08d328a11b88662bfc9f5f8953a44	article	{Disease and illness Distinctions between professional and popular ideas of sickness}	L. Eisenberg	\N	1977
8003433	J. Data Semantics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Data Semantics	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	journals/jods/BrunzelS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jods/jods11.html#BrunzelS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	126-155	\N	\N	journals/jods/2008-11	date = {2009-03-31}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92148-6_5}, isbn = {978-3-540-92147-9}	\N	28d428bf3241252f0c8bae3885c47a6d	43b360ab9122647f697ca1dc65b9934c	c7d5eea8351f4bba4e8d88cf59b30d22	article	Discovering Groups of Sibling Terms from Web Documents with XTREEM-SG.	Marko Brunzel and Myra Spiliopoulou	Stefano Spaccapietra and Jeff Z. Pan and Philippe Thiran and Terry A. Halpin and Steffen Staab and Vojtech Svátek and Pavel Shvaiko and John F. Roddick	2008
8003451	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	16	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Desmarais_2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11257-006-9016-3	\N		\N	\N	403--434	\N	5	\N	issn = {0924-1868}, citeulike-article-id = {1052649}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s11257-006-9016-3}	\N	b94ab9cfba013a6ea81c2bfbb3f628dd	f3167751edd5260c472c33ef7b5b65c2	7bf07f364062b4e95b20cdf8f760f5a1	article	Learned student models with item to item knowledge structures	Michel Desmarais and Peyman Meshkinfam and Michel Gagnon	\N	2006
8003486	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Desmarais_1996	http://www.professeurs.polymtl.ca/michel.desmarais/Publications-Michel/umuai96.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	283-315	\N	4	\N	date = {2004-03-17}	The application of user-expertise modeling for adaptive interfaces is confronted with a number of difficult challenges, namely, efficiency and reliability, the cost-benefit ratio, and the practical usability of user modeling techniques. We argue that many of these obstacles can be overcome by standard, automatic means of performing knowledge assessment. Within this perspective, we present the basis of a probabilistic user modeling approach, the POKS technique, which could serve as a standard user-expertise modeling tool.
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The POKS technique is based on the cognitive theory of knowledge structures: a formalism for the representation of the order in which we learn knowledge units (KU). The technique permits the induction of knowledge structures from a small number of empirical data cases. It uses an evidence propagation scheme within these structures to infer an individual's knowledge state from a sample of KU. The empirical induction technique is based, in part, on statistical hypothesis testing over conditional probabilities that are determined by the KUs' learning order.
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Experiments with this approach show that the technique is successful in partially inferring an individual's knowledge state, either through the monitoring of a user's behavior, or through a selective questioning process. However, the selective process, based on entropy minimization, is shown to be much more effective in reducing the standard error score of knowledge assessment than random sampling.	c79a37e8cf8a9ebf391074e0eecff0b9	e1cac936c3666080de28d65b63a13ee5	135fbd3fa298e712ccc79f08a05207f4	article	User-Expertise Modeling with Empirically Derived Probabilistic Implication Networks	Michel Desmarais and David A. Maluf and Jiming Liu	\N	1995
8003538	\N	4227	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Technology-enhanced Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Desmarais_2006	http://www.professeurs.polymtl.ca/michel.desmarais/Publications-Michel/ectel2006.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	111-124	\N	\N	conf/ectel/2006	date = {2006-10-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11876663_11}, isbn = {3-540-45777-1}	Bayesian networks are commonly used in cognitive student
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modeling and assessment. They typically represent the item-concepts
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relationships, where items are observable responses to questions or exercises
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and concepts represent latent traits and skills. Bayesian networks
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can also represent concepts-concepts and concepts-misconceptions relationships.
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We explore their use for modeling item-item relationships,
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in accordance with the theory of knowledge spaces. We compare two
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Bayesian frameworks for that purpose, a standard Bayesian network approach
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and a more constrained framework that relies on a local independence
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assumption. Their performance is compared over their respective
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ability to predict item outcome and through simulations over two data
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sets. The simulation results show that both approaches can effectively
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perform accurate predictions, but the constrained approach shows higher
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predictive power than a Bayesian Network. We discuss the applications
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of item to item structure for cognitive modeling within different contexts.	9cd8d57449d5d8cc91f8dce7e1a359db	dfd6e9fd95e833d7be492b10981ca836	cf2f47daf5ab2ee1680fa4e8a41ca345	incollection	Bayesian Student Models Based on Item to Item Knowledge Structures.	Michel Desmarais and Michel Gagnon	Wolfgang Nejdl and Klaus Tochtermann	2006
8003551	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jameson_1995	http://dfki.de/~jameson/pdf/umuai96.jameson.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	193-251	\N	4	\N	date = {2004-03-17}	A rapidly growing number of user and student modeling systems have employed numerical techniques for
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uncertainty management. The three major paradigms are those of Bayesian networks, the DempsterShafer
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theory of evidence,
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and fuzzy logic. In this overview, each of the first three main sections focuses on one of these paradigms. It first introduces
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the basic concepts by showing how they can be applied to a relatively simple user modeling problem. It then surveys systems
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that have applied techniques from the paradigm to user or student modeling, characterizing each system within a common
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framework. The final main section discusses several aspects of the usability of these techniques for user and student modeling,
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such as their knowledge engineering requirements, their need for computational resources, and the communicability of their
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results.	4b0b24ad14f11d5395443a51fe5ae29d	9a4cf457cb395d99024035ead02c88fb	0dffd49df82bed6b597c3066310b9b25	article	Numerical Uncertainty Management in User and Student Modeling: An Overview of Systems and Issues.	Anthony Jameson	\N	1995
8003559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WI '07: Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1331830	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1331740.1331830&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=69499944&CFTOKEN=70338997	\N	Behavior Patterns of Information Discovery in Social Bookmarking Service	\N	\N	784--787	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3026-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI.2007.125}	The paper describes an analysis of users' behaviors in discovering useful information resources by using social bookmarking service. The aims of the analysis are to evaluate the effectiveness of social bookmarking service for information discovery and to propose improvements in its navigational function. We analyzed users' behaviors of information discovery in an experimental social bookmarking service and evaluated the effectiveness of social navigation for information discovery. The results of the analysis show users frequently select tags to focus topics to search and prefer to browse others' libraries to find related information around the focused topics.	b26369df05c7edfa1c01c113fcea024a	c25cf713c503f1ab4d3f3066abfa03e5	56a68b51d0d362d175b1274bf8dd0c85	inproceedings	Behavior Patterns of Information Discovery in Social Bookmarking Service	Piyanuch Klaisubun and Phichit Kajondecha and Takashi Ishikawa	\N	2007
8003713	\N	\N	\N	1. - 5. Tsd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann & Campe	Hamburg	\N	Hoffmann & Campe Reader	Late1973	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=18353921*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	413 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3455090680}	\N	063fa9f0d70bcb4234d6800b1deadfad	a59f662072c36bf8c4a737adfe7cdf9a	ba7022d81e6032830794ef75ed9127d3	book	Lateinamerika: Kontinent in der Krise	Wolf Grabendorff (Hrsg.)	\N	1973
8004122	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DoengesDB2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-28	\N	1/2	\N		"Die Statistik lügt nicht, meint der Psychologe James W. Pennebaker. Mit seinem Textanalyseprogramm will er die Persönlichkeit von Schreibern enttarnen – ein höchst umstrittener Ansatz."	5e3d92aa5494ccc55d15ba970fa9f014	14868379a46248fd4b4b0007a8efebd1	0fa660048b286664141599386a181be5	article	Du bist, was du sprichst	Jan Dönges	\N	2009
8004166	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KrowatschekMZ2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	30-33	\N	1/2	\N		"Von beleidigenden SMS bis zur Bloßstellung im Internet - Cyberbullying ist eine neue Spielart der Gewalt unter Jugendlichen. Was sind die Ursachen für dieses Phänomen, und was können Eltern und Lehrer dagegen tun?"	8f60fd0c4356a627fb54ba9930df31a9	19d0d3fb8da65d005c4fc1fe7a5ab88b	46355f4ab34935ae869d7796caa64de3	article	Mobbing 2.0 : Cyberbullying	Dieter Krowatschek	\N	2009
8004368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London	\N	\N	fought1999lb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	406b040820f34bcd0448cbe7f7ece0cf	62a2c3c0bc6578dcffe73dc032e5a0b4	a28a84e72a22f3e37dc204781f4bcbda	book	{Leonard Bloomfield}	J.G. Fought	\N	1999
8004631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Switzerland, MIRALAB	Springer LNCS	\N	\N	\N	1209203	\N	\N		\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N		Ontology creation can be thought of as a social procedure. Indeed the concepts involved in general need to be elicited from communities of domain experts and end-users by teams of knowledge engineers. Many problems in ontology creation appear to resemble certain problems in software design, particularly with respect to the setup of collaborative systems. For instance, the resolution of conceptual conflicts between formalized ontologies is a major engineering problem as ontologies move into widespread use on the Semantic Web. Such conflict resolution often requires human collaboration, and cannot be achieved by automated methods with the exception of simple cases. In this paper we discuss research in the field of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) that focuses on classification and which throws light on ontology building Furthermore we present a semantically driven collaborative environment called OMOGENIA as a natural way to display and examine the structure of an evolving ontology in a collaborative setting.	a018cf739fd5ba31a9885ada7124486b	3e2181246bcd84c67e230ec0146a385d	a1dcc0f7d06a8806d6fea98b3a5c1285	inproceedings	Introducing OMOGENIA: A New Generation of Semantically Driven CSCW Systems	A. Liapis	International Workshop In Proceedings of 3D Physiological Human	2009
8004727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/PanditCWF07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2007.html#PanditCWF07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	201-210	\N	\N	conf/www/2007	date = {2007-08-22}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1242572.1242600}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}	\N	e65d130f97841f1a13d97cee82fdfb61	dd60a22135ae3c8674660f03b1707458	dc3595d94d2fe40025bbf08442caecca	inproceedings	Netprobe: a fast and scalable system for fraud detection in online auction networks.	Shashank Pandit and Duen Horng Chau and Samuel Wang and Christos Faloutsos	Carey L. Williamson and Mary Ellen Zurko and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Prashant J. Shenoy	2007
8005335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gütersloher Verl.-Haus	Gütersloh	\N	\N	UBHD66415802	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	128 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-579-02387-8}, language = {ger}	\N	ea72c5d5d3425cae4e7cfe3e33777a9d	c4142fb640c750eba4635ee67fca3e40	63e54beeb392eb67118708ffb5a2fa09	book	Aus Gottes Frieden leben - für gerechten Frieden sorgen	\N	\N	2007
8005475	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Economics of the Internet and E-Commerce	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	Advances in Applied Microeconomics	ResZeck_2002	http://www.si.umich.edu/~presnick/papers/ebayNBER/index.html	\N		\N	\N	127-157	\N	\N	\N		Reputations that are transmitted from person to person can deter moral hazard and discourage entry by bad types in markets where players repeat transactions but rarely with the same player. On the Internet, information about past transactions may be both limited and potentially unreliable, but it can be distributed far more systematically than the informal gossip among friends that characterizes conventional marketplaces.
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One of the earliest and best known Internet reputation systems is run by eBay, which gathers comments from buyers and sellers about each other after each transaction. Examination of a large data set from 1999 reveals several interesting features of this system, which facilitates many millions of sales each month. First, despite incentives to free ride, feedback was provided more than half the time. Second, well beyond reasonable expectation, it was almost always positive. Third, reputation profiles were predictive of future performance. However, the net feedback scores that eBay displays encourages Pollyanna assessments of reputations, and is far from the best predictor available. Fourth, although sellers with better reputations were more likely to sell their items, they enjoyed no boost in price, at least for the two sets of items that we examined. Fifth, there was a high correlation between buyer and seller feedback, suggesting that the players reciprocate and retaliate.	7913098d3d98460f83bdd50f3890ec1e	461c49eb541502be6d6734b8a4b8492d	ac89e516aedeb4c7d43385c91f8c21fb	incollection	Trust Among Strangers in {Internet} Transactions:
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Empirical Analysis of {eBay's} Reputation System	Paul Resnick and Richard Zeckhauser	Michael R. Baye	2002
8005935	\N	13	\N	\N	March	\N	BSN 2007: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Wearable and \	Implantable Body Sensor Networks	\N	\N	IFMBE Proceedings	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Amft2007-P_BSN	\N	\N		\N	\N	242--247	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {Amft2007-P_BSN.pdf}, timestamp = {2007/03/29}, owner = {oam}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-70994-7_41}	Dietary behaviour is an important lifestyle aspect and directly related to long-term health.We present an approach to detect eating and drinking intake cycles from body-worn sensors. Information derived from the sensors are considered as abstract activity events and a sequence modelling is applied utilising probabilistic context-free grammars. Different grammar models are discussed and applied to dietary intake evaluation data. The detection performance for different foods and food categories is reported. We show that the approach is a feasible strategy to segment dietary intake cycles and identify the food category.	ea60f7d0042f8032971a5a178fdc4432	0a2c7449ef73744c01e48dac1cf6223e	d5d94efdd192a6adfd880a65cd1e372c	inproceedings	Probabilistic parsing of dietary activity events	Oliver Amft and Martin Kusserow and Gerhard Tr\\"oster	Steffen Leonhardt and Thomas Falck and Petri M\\"ah\\"onen	2007
8005950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Computer Communications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geyik2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d013632352325af454ed4a15539b830	17e5a51d933ea4f43f3caf9cffbbf95d	50bd0ac7a283441bdacfb2ef83ade7a9	inproceedings	Event Recognition in Sensor Networks by Means of Grammatical Inference	Sahin Cem Geyik and Boleslaw K. Szymanski	\N	2009
8005980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ENALAB Techical Report 040701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lymberopoulos2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d786481d87c6dce8d1488eb5233babb	f0ea6a97b863a1a4eb56acb5d123760c	232f3a3ec057372af002c33fd7339607	techreport	BScope: A Scalable, Run-Time Architecture for Activity Recognition Using Wireless Sensor Networks	T. Teixeira D. Lymberopoulos and A. Savvides	\N	2007
8006351	\\jgr	91	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lyon1986	\N	\N	The effect of different resistivity models on magnetotail dynamics	\N	\N	8057-8064	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986JGR....91.8057L}, doi = {10.1029/JA091iA07p08057}	\N	dcd165ae4a99ea2ab8fd725ee1b6de1b	9917f7102c858cd2a0d5ef4f78b9e29e	ea7604b16b62b462249a3c047c9b4354	article	{The effect of different resistivity models on magnetotail dynamics}	J. G. {Lyon} and J. A. {Fedder} and J. D. {Huba}	\N	1986
8006552	Journal of Computational Physics	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hain1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	131	\N		\N	902fa52e72c79e03e01530117ec6cf0a	beabe941e1a9d1bd58af2ae716aaefbd	97bea5d6d3080d5cc657f0bd56215596	article	The partial donor method	K. Hain	Journal of Computational Physics	1987
8007223	ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ErKe00	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=344949.345004	\N		\N	\N	59-83	\N	1	\N	issn = {1073-0516}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/344949.345004}	We are interested in desiging systems that support communication and collaboration among large groups of people over computing networks. We begin by asking what properties of the physical world support graceful human-human communication in face-to-face situations, and argue that it is possible to design digital systems that support coherent behavior by making participants and their activites visible to one another. We call such systems “socially translucent systems” and suggest that they have three characteristics—visbility, awareness, and accountability—which enable people to draw upon their experience and expertise to structure their interactions with one another. To motivate and focus our ideas we develop a vision of knowledge communities, conversationally based systems that support the creation, management and reuse of knowledge in a social context. We describe our experience in designing and deploying one layer of functionality for knowledge communities, embodied in a working system called “Barbie” and discuss research issues raised by a socially translucent approach to design.	35823c12593b5b03720eac498fd4cf36	764945de58f8a96b01350b1696a50bbe	548a08675adfc1933a92257663b07c8b	article	Social translucence: an approach to designing systems that support social processes	Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg	\N	2000
8007280	Nachrichten aus der Chemie	57	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lippold200Mikroblogging	www.gdch.de/nachrichten	\N		\N	\N	412-413	\N	4	\N		angew_chem is using twitter! "Mikroblogging lohnt sich vor allem für Nutzer, die Kommentare verfassen oder auf Inhatle verweisen wollen."	71e8f770c763c3eb2d7475a6b50fc533	b21294c66e84da1edc1daff73ce372da	1b58d39625c49a142bd888ffa17b04df	article	Alles schnell wissen	Björn Lippold	\N	2009
8007297	Nachrichten aus der Chemie	57	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lippold200Mikroblogging	www.gdch.de/nachrichten	\N		\N	\N	412-413	\N	4	\N		angew_chem is using twitter! "Mikroblogging lohnt sich vor allem für Nutzer, die Kommentare verfassen oder auf Inhalte verweisen wollen."	71e8f770c763c3eb2d7475a6b50fc533	b21294c66e84da1edc1daff73ce372da	1b58d39625c49a142bd888ffa17b04df	article	Alles schnell wissen	Björn Lippold	\N	2009
8007722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Shen06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1148196	\N	Building bridges for web query classification	\N	\N	131--138	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-369-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1148170.1148196}	Web query classification (QC) aims to classify Web users' queries, which are often short and ambiguous, into a set of target categories. QC has many applications including page ranking in Web search, targeted advertisement in response to queries, and personalization. In this paper, we present a novel approach for QC that outperforms the winning solution of the ACM KDDCUP 2005 competition, whose objective is to classify 800,000 real user queries. In our approach, we first build a bridging classifier on an intermediate taxonomy in an offline mode. This classifier is then used in an online mode to map user queries to the target categories via the above intermediate taxonomy. A major innovation is that by leveraging the similarity distribution over the intermediate taxonomy, we do not need to retrain a new classifier for each new set of target categories, and therefore the bridging classifier needs to be trained only once. In addition, we introduce category selection as a new method for narrowing down the scope of the intermediate taxonomy based on which we classify the queries. Category selection can improve both efficiency and effectiveness of the online classification. By combining our algorithm with the winning solution of KDDCUP 2005, we made an improvement by 9.7% and 3.8% in terms of precision and F1 respectively compared with the best results of KDDCUP 2005.	b0b4d87eaf782e61f16b18ff981495f3	296dffa9961e81b7883fed7cc8119a69	846da2d40b4ded17d400303fd6f0acea	inproceedings	Building bridges for web query classification	Dou Shen and Jian-Tao Sun and Qiang Yang and Zheng Chen	\N	2006
8007754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Third annual workshop on the Weblogging ecosystem	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mishne06	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Leave a Reply: An Analysis of Weblog Comments	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Access to weblogs, both through commercial services and in academic studies, is usually limited to the content of the weblog posts. This overlooks an important aspect distinguishing weblogs from other web pages: the ability of weblog readers to respond to posts directly, by posting comments. In this paper we present a large-scale study of weblog comments and their relation to the posts. Using a sizable corpus of comments, we estimate the overall volume of comments in the blogosphere; analyze the relation between the weblog popularity and commenting patterns in it; and measure the contribution of comment content to various aspects of weblog access.	16f093d4e172541abe860febbdd1b2c0	f200158252c11baf4135aaec84742df5	0805f104656c082e18572180cc205b98	inproceedings	Leave a Reply: An Analysis of Weblog Comments	Gilad Mishne and Natalie Glance	\N	2006
8007776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '08: Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Agichtein08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1341531.1341557	\N	CiteULike: Finding high-quality content in social media	\N	\N	183--194	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-16 14:51:17}, citeulike-article-id = {2702597}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595939279}, doi = {10.1145/1341531.1341557}	\N	9a1844e9a87f6171065df022fc5ce99d	72c7bf5d1c983c47bfc3c6cc9084c26c	3c8409cab88bd03cc919eb8892923cc5	inproceedings	Finding high-quality content in social media	Eugene Agichtein and Carlos Castillo and Debora Donato and Aristides Gionis and Gilad Mishne	\N	2008
8007828	Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS)	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/JML_124.pdf	\N		\N	In: Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), Nr. 1, Vol. 26, in press.	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	def3a9e96d105a19f4740a8cd9564972	fa98efa2a0a5b18017d66fb4760a42a0	7da12b9b9fe28b77b5f86af8f4cd0a7d	article	Leveraging Crowdsourcing - Theory-driven Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Activation-Supporting Components for IT-based Idea Competitions.	Jan Marco Leimeister and Michael Huber and Ulrich Bretschneider and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
8007835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of SIGIR Learning to Rank Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler08	http://ciir.cs.umass.edu/\\~{}metzler/metzler-kanungo-lr4ir08.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Machine Learned Sentence Selection Strategies for Query-Biased Summarization	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-10 18:13:56}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4162316}	\N	d06409cea2b37aaab662c404a397540f	344df233422d580df083aa2e2c150a18	2c872986bff98ab82fead5dd580a215b	inproceedings	Machine Learned Sentence Selection Strategies for Query-Biased Summarization	Donald Metzler and Tapas Kanungo	\N	2008
8007848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Burstein98	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=980879&dl=	\N	Automated scoring using a hybrid feature identification technique	\N	\N	206--210	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/980845.980879}	This study exploits statistical redundancy inherent in natural language to automatically predict scores for essays. We use a hybrid feature identification method, including syntactic structure analysis, rhetorical structure analysis, and topical analysis, to score essay responses from test-takers of the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and the Test of Written English (TWE). For each essay question, a stepwise linear regression analysis is run on a training set (sample of human scored essay responses) to extract a weighted set of predictive features for each test question. Score prediction for cross-validation sets is calculated from the set of predictive features. Exact or adjacent agreement between the Electronic Essay Rater (e-rater) score predictions and human rater scores ranged from 87% to 94% across the 15 test questions.	950c10d303be421e9c1c59e66217079a	c589713a477d3786cbe2d5097e2010ef	9f9bd2953f9028ec8b06c25dc90d12a1	inproceedings	Automated scoring using a hybrid feature identification technique	Jill Burstein and Karen Kukich and Susanne Wolff and Chi Lu and Martin Chodorow and Lisa Braden-Harder and Mary Dee Harris	\N	1998
8007863	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Clarke07	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277741.1277767	\N	The influence of caption features on clickthrough patterns in web search	\N	\N	135--142	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277767}	\N	cf5ebbe1b374dbff31ad3c1fb6e948ee	7565b02f593d05a6c773f3a4b7583039	93b7a1319e03769c6d062ebc4c64d772	inproceedings	The influence of caption features on clickthrough patterns in web search	Charles L. A. Clarke and Eugene Agichtein and Susan Dumais and Ryen W. White	\N	2007
8007909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeschel [u.a.]	Stuttgart	\N	Sammlung Poeschel ; 100	UBMA_008805725	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=008805725&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XII, 459 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-9118-2}	\N	6dd3425e8d5b72e7be71e0736001a8ca	c01038042b0364ca5103e23e3ae4d6d4	379ea89a8d48973eb110e08468da5201	book	Grundlagen der organisatorischen Gestaltung	Erwin Grochla	\N	1982
8007961	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eul	Lohmar ; Köln	\N	Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik ; 41	UBMA_102581061	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=102581061&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Metamodell zur Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme	\N	\N	XIX, 251 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89936-036-2}	\N	94f11c74d22b892270a944f23a0c0518	dbaf5cce96af43af4caa355d45063775	82e3d7a090d2223c7e215841dad1066c	book	Komplexitätsbeherrschung in dynamischen Diskurswelten	Manfred Esser	\N	2002
8007963	\N	\N	\N	2., korr. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBMA_098416839	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=098416839&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein praxisorientiertes Vorgehensmodell	\N	\N	XI, 347 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-486-25939-3}	\N	4ad6519f5589cc678ad0bb870bdaa046	11a7fc7e4cb0a927bf446bf118923aa3	246784b46a7285c322e76bcefdb94be2	book	IT-Management: System statt Chaos	Christiane Gernert and Norbert Ahrend	\N	2002
8007970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teubner	Stuttgart ; Leipzig	\N	Teubner-Reihe Wirtschaftsinformatik	UBMA_065672224	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=065672224&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	305 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8154-2605-7}	\N	6dabc5dafd542d5b60bb2e2a4ce56bbd	5b3e694da45e00414943cb80e5c8c6a1	0826e7a85cca5acbc9d0ed2b8ee85c9c	book	Vorgehensmodelle für die betriebliche Anwendungsentwicklung	\N	Ralf Kneuper	1998
8008018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker &amp; Humblot	Berlin	\N	Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschungsergebnisse ; 126	UBMA_114531676	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=114531676&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein entscheidungstheoretischer Ansatz	\N	\N	680 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-428-11511-2}	\N	2d262f071182c09a3dafe78e367ccf54	3c91eb51d301537282ac8d71f3479553	df23fe23c12ed2516d8c93c5fdef0ead	book	Ziele für die betriebswirtschaftliche Theoriebildung	Matthias Graumann	\N	2004
8008019	\N	\N	\N	7., grundl. neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	\N	UBMA_111458293	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=111458293&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Ziele	\N	\N	XII, 305 S.	\N	2	\N	isbn = {3-11-018105-3, 3-503-09323-0}	\N	3ec6b89b625d128f6cb5e8af94301b2d	ac8bc62dfa83df18c10a169f4350623e	8d20d39cb43266bb7a4e8b2a8a219490	book	Strategisches Handeln	Hans H. Hinterhuber	\N	2004
8008101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	expert-Verl.	Renningen	\N	Edition expertsoft ; 46	UBMA_086776843	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=086776843&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Führungs- und Handlungskompetenz durch fünf Grundbausteine: Visionen und Leitlinien, Ziele	\N	\N	119, 54 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8169-1807-7, 3-85122-925-8}	\N	cbcd3faef00812ecadb5f4b0b1f7e780	4c8d0c03c5a95411c9d9e900fde1df23	7b0f8becba17b20561a303f27aec2e55	book	Die strategischen Instrumente eines Managementsystems	Ingolf Friederici	\N	2000
8008152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MUG3	http://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/generator/Publikationen/mug/root.html	\N	Integrated final report
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on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens,
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Women and Youth
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Integrierter Abschlussbericht
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im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren,
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Frauen und Jugend	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3aee5bc38422988571e9a8adc4051e7	f3f484ce7bdd3f252445377f7b175a71	7de961a796498721504844ad6b5869cf	misc	Possibilities and limits of independent living in private households (MUG III)- Möglichkeiten und Grenzen selbständiger Lebensführung in privaten Haushalten (MuG III)	Ulrich Schneekloth & Hans Werner Wahl (Hrsg.)	\N	2005
8008210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fuenfter-altenbericht	http://www.bmfsfj.de/RedaktionBMFSFJ/Abteilung3/Pdf-Anlagen/fuenfter-altenbericht,property=pdf,bereich=,rwb=true.pdf	\N	The newest report of the Federal Ministry for Family,
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Senior Citizens, Women and Youth
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in german	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4138d28cca565ffd2fc625dda7fd1c4c	bda603efd328dbba6b7865101d829046	e3da3ebddb8d969effedfff1cd6db5a4	misc	Fifth report on the situation of older generation in the Germany - Fünfter Bericht zur Lage der älteren Generation in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	\N	Report of the Expert Commission Bericht der Sachverständigenkommission	2005
8008228	\N	\N	\N	8th intern. student ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	South-Western	Mason, Ohio[u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_285157671	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=285157671&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	concepts	\N	\N	getr. Zähl.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-324-58130-0, 0-324-58130-0, 978-0-324-58127-0}	\N	c24e54e62ce62bfef492d56ec7cd1b11	a262cf2ef1e913b0bc16cf4890ce5ffe	b69a1377a7bffffa6d96a811b93f606a	book	The management of strategy	R. Duane Ireland and Robert E. Hoskisson and Michael A. Hitt	\N	2009
8008291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leander2	http://www.uni-siegen.de/fb2/zank/forschung/leander_ii.html?lang=de	\N	the report of phase 2 of the Study.
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in german	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29040e3bda25380c858fba4c8313cdfe	39157409953c0a415748a53fb5313bd1	f133fc59f37e499ead77c34c57ffaf98	misc	longitudinal study on the burden of caregivers of patients with demenz - Längsschnittstudie zur Belastung pflegender Angehöriger von demenziell Erkrankten (LEANDER)	Susanne Zank & Claudia Schacke	Längsschnittergebnisse der LEANDER Studie	2006
8008401	\N	\N	\N	4., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	mankiw:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7910-2787-6}, size = {960 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	ea3843a3f175fec79162aa3edd67b5e4	46e3abddeb038944aea2d4972c7485d8	7722834535dd19ed38ec424d01a020d6	book	Grundzüge der Volkswirtschaftslehre	Nicholas Gregory Mankiw	\N	2008
8008592	Decision Support Systems	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHW06	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4K427KC-1/2/8f2b68a87000cc0254d6b68d2036618e	\N		\N	\N	1872 - 1888	\N	3	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2006.04.001}	The biggest challenge in fostering a virtual community is the supply of knowledge, namely the willingness to share knowledge with other members. This paper integrates the Social Cognitive Theory and the Social Capital Theory to construct a model for investigating the motivations behind people's knowledge sharing in virtual communities. The study holds that the facets of social capital -- social interaction ties, trust, norm of reciprocity, identification, shared vision and shared language -- will influence individuals' knowledge sharing in virtual communities. We also argue that outcome expectations -- community-related outcome expectations and personal outcome expectations -- can engender knowledge sharing in virtual communities. Data collected from 310 members of one professional virtual community provide support for the proposed model. The results help in identifying the motivation underlying individuals' knowledge sharing behavior in professional virtual communities. The implications for theory and practice and future research directions are discussed.	761ab51b7d7e95da08e2dbd2e2f63cf5	4a30980e42ea8c197e212dbcaf00fb1b	2ea6f87c0f26a9c1310bc44f4efe52aa	article	Understanding knowledge sharing in virtual communities: An integration of social capital and social cognitive theories	Chao-Min Chiu and Meng-Hsiang Hsu and Eric T.G. Wang	\N	2006
8008617	MIS Quarterly Special Issue on IT and Knowledge Management	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaFa	http://dsslab.mis.ccu.edu.tw/km/km2006_pdf/R14_MISQ_V29N1_Why_Should_IShare.pdf	\N		\N	\N	35-57	\N	1	\N		\N	f51db83393d0b9116b800dbe9ef6b2b0	db50b0165afc8e47af77d8820e70323a	2d324f4b6743f17d4a0af3a08a16b9f0	article	Why Should I Share? Examining Social Capital and Knowledge Contribution in Electronic Networks of Practice	Molly McLure Wasko and Samer Faraj	\N	2005
8008641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herbig	München	\N	\N	UBHD66663205	\N	\N	280 pol 2009/214	\N	\N	238 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7766-2551-6}, language = {ger}	\N	037f0452d445bd1b7a6d629264ad7d43	7d49d3632d47fecf8b7221a971cd6798	c40f487430a77cad6d42f9720868507f	book	Bitte informieren Sie Allah!	Ulrich Ladurner	\N	2008
8008661	Thermochimica Acta	271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bohmhammel-1996	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THV-49YDW98-14/2/656fd49da45f255b05a13755bb632a02	\N		\N	Developments in Calorimetry 1995	67 - 73	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0040-6031}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0040-6031(95)02584-7}	The reversible formation reaction of hydrides from metals and hydrogen is used as a prototype of a gas-solid heterogeneous reaction in order to show that a sufficient thermodynamic and kinetic characterization of such reactions can be achieved by isothermal and isobaric DSC measurements. The isobaric measurements essentially provide thermodynamic data such as reaction enthalpy, yield and the pressure-temperature relation. On the other hand, the isothermal measurements can be used for kinetic evaluation due to the small number of parameters. Results are given for the Pd---H and La---Mg---H systems.	521952df6bc27abdaace5eb7bff2a921	e139fb05827edaa744bb515d4a07b668	fde990be79128863aa845fe1c8a81968	article	Isobaric and isothermal DSC measurements of metal-hydrogen systems	K. Bohmhammel and B. Christ and G. Wolf	\N	1996
8008740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomson Wadsworth	Belmont	\N	\N	Goldstein2008cpc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a766454ae3266a950a877f4ec9a86b5	042e4a3e55ce233596e901366be2a51b	dfa3c957b39547398c21204803fd79e2	book	Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience	Bruce E. Goldstein	\N	2008
8008810	Information Technology and People	14 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RSS01	http://www.carstensorensen.com/download/RobertsonSorensenSwan2001.pdf	\N		\N	\N	pp. 334-352	\N	4	\N	date = {(2001)}	\N	e9eaa2ca84e1c9595e018a731c1ec3c8	523f36fe1428a0cd47a527e3a927c4fe	f4a5a40c04d059c1995774ff4f86a569	article	Survival of the Leanest: intensive knowledge work and groupware adaptation	Maxine Robertson and Carsten Sørensen and Jacky Swan	\N	2001
8008955	Synthese	130	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Netherlands	\N	\N	\N	niebergall:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	135-162	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.27}, doi = {10.1023/A:1013883427641}	In this paper, the (possible) role of model theory forstructuralism
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\	and structuralist definitions of ``reduction'' arediscussed. Whereas
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\	it is somewhat undecisive with respect tothe first point – discussing
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\	some pro's and con's ofthe model theoretic approach when compared
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\	with a syntacticand a structuralist one – it emphasizes that severalstructuralist
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\	definitions of ``reducibility'' do not providegenerally acceptable
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\	explications of ``reducibility''. This claimrests on some mathematical
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\	results proved in this paper.	a3d4d9d5dceca270592400cd6abfde68	104ad36cc08ba4b71bce37edd6f03b7f	11e711c6bdb6fad1db5f34dffbb90c45	article	Structuralism, Model Theory and Reduction	Karl-Georg Niebergall	\N	2002
8008979	\N	\N	\N	7., vollst. neu bearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schweizerbart	Stuttgart	\N	\N	WaltGeol2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=85124954*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	X, 511 S. ; 25 cm : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-510-65225-9}	\N	e174ba51dbabe1acb1a360c4b80eb45d	8b3a6ef2d5f33b132e7b7368fffa0dbb	fc1f9ad715b8485410a860b7566011bc	book	Geologie von Mitteleuropa	begr. von Paul Dorn	\N	2007
8008992	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop at the WWW 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	xu2006tsw	http://www.ibiblio.org/www_tagging/2006/13.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Content organization over the Internet went through several
\
interesting phases of evolution: from structured directories to
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unstructured Web search engines and more recently, to tagging
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as a way for aggregating information, a step towards the
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semantic web vision. Tagging allows ranking and data
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organization to directly utilize inputs from end users, enabling
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machine processing of Web content. Since tags are created by
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individual users in a free form, one important problem facing
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tagging is to identify most appropriate tags, while eliminating
\
noise and spam. For this purpose, we define a set of general
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criteria for a good tagging system. These criteria include high
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coverage of multiple facets to ensure good recall, least effort to
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reduce the cost involved in browsing, and high popularity to
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ensure tag quality. We propose a collaborative tag suggestion
\
algorithm using these criteria to spot high-quality tags. The
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proposed algorithm employs a goodness measure for tags derived
\
from collective user authorities to combat spam. The goodness
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measure is iteratively adjusted by a reward-penalty algorithm,
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which also incorporates other sources of tags, e.g., content-based
\
auto-generated tags. Our experiments based on My Web 2.0 show
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that the algorithm is effective.	624cd93b619598024319049c63e75a68	e18fd92b0ffa21b9f0cbb3a2fe15b873	7e367bbd3d0fe37ab2dd5d9191c4eadd	inproceedings	Towards the semantic web: Collaborative tag suggestions	Z. Xu and Y. Fu and J. Mao and D. Su	\N	2006
8009020	J Med Ethics	15	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fleetwood:1989:J-Med-Ethics:2795627	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=2795627	\N	Giving answers or raising questions?: the problematic role of institutional ethics committees.	\N	\N	137-142	\N	3	\N	pmid = {2795627}, doi = {}	Institutional ethics committees (IECs) are part of a growing phenomenon in the American health care system. Although a major force driving hospitals to establish IECs is the desire to resolve difficult clinical dilemmas in a quick and systematic way, in this paper we argue that such a goal is naive and, to some extent, misguided. We assess the growing trend of these committees, analyse the theoretical assumptions underlying their establishment, and evaluate their strengths and shortcomings. We show how the 'medical consultation' model is often inappropriately applied to IECs and suggest that IECs must operate under a different framework. Finally, we argue that IECs should be valued for the process they facilitate, and not for the product that they are, often unreasonably, expected to deliver.	8ca231a4dc7bfa0faa3e24ae03c75fe1	7f8f9a3b29ebcdd7978f0f07ca14d376	4063b22aacb35f9812651e0a6ccdab7c	article	Giving answers or raising questions?: the problematic role of institutional ethics committees	J E Fleetwood and R M Arnold and R J Baron	\N	1989
8009241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marti2007ama	http://clic.ub.edu/ancora/ancora-corpus.pdf	\N	Part of NLTK: http://nltk.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/nltk_data/index.xml	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ac60b606ba696fde839a1efc7b14741	3a4d5dca3b2305318e2df2be74896478	758f529c72109bada77be19ded1b4999	unpublished	{AnCora: Multilingual and Multilevel Annotated Corpora}
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	M.A. Mart{\\'i} and M. Taul{\\´e} and M. Bertran and L. M{\\'a}rquez	\N	2007
8009248	Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP)	39	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RePEc:eap:articl:v39:y:2009:i:1:p:143-152	http://ideas.repec.org/a/eap/articl/v39y2009i1p143-152.html	\N		\N	\N	143-152	\N	1	\N		In this paper; we discuss the provision of bibliographic data as an extension of the open source concept. Our particular concern is the sustainability of such projects. We describe the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) project; probably the largest ‘open source’ bibliographic database; and show that open source bibliographic data collection is sustainable.	5ba9da2b04794105e59cca22fd554d74	e179bfbe9af667f98419be7e26ab2a9d	455185466b3b957a424273bffb8b7fef	article	The Economics of Open Bibliographic Data Provision	Thomas Krichel and Christian Zimmermann	\N	2009
8009268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riezler08	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/C/C08/	\N	CiteULike: Translating Queries into Snippets for Improved Query Expansion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 21:53:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4233422}	\N	547198dcb69ae4333041339f66ecbb88	c17a8b3a30137cbe22a55e0f0ab27b14	1ed912a5e77794e89f65616c6973d4fd	inproceedings	Translating Queries into Snippets for Improved Query Expansion	Stefan Riezler and Yi Liu and Alexander Vasserman	\N	2008
8009269	\\mnras	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1944MNRAS.104..273B	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1944MNRAS.104..273B	\N		\N	\N	273-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1944MNRAS.104..273B}	\N	4ba567adbb04841ea2ef40051df1d105	4dceeb2cbedaf5c7cd66b39eeddb2e4e	bcba9b2501ce4292aa4fd652561eaaa6	article	{On the mechanism of accretion by stars}	H. {Bondi} and F. {Hoyle}	\N	1944
8009284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the First European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ponte97	\N	\N		\N	\N	120--129	\N	\N	\N		\N	591131389b17415fe7997d1393f0a53f	cfb0e362b787b1fae0cc422e4eccac54	57e4c31cfed0c868159cd86e0c93330f	inproceedings	Text segmentation by topic	Jay M. Ponte and W. Bruce Croft	\N	1997
8009338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	psi09scalable	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e63fc45de91cff1fd5019462e79a3c33	b209929f6bb113a5263c703c5b15f20d	aeaf23fbc090712dc5f752f9816e4e38	inproceedings	Towards a scalable, pragmatic Knowledge Representation Language for the Web	\N	\N	2009
8009471	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dependenz und Valenz / Dependency and Valency	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin, New York	\N	\N	hellwig2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1081--1109	\N	\N	\N		\N	018630154e1dd0a89929d3b9f836a4aa	285fe37c3576c175b9783b04de72e28a	8779787de43c7b744ffde97a452c54fb	incollection	Parsing with Dependency Grammars	Peter Hellwig	Herbert Ernst Wiegand	2006
8009477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung : Beiheft ; 19	UBHD65485082	\N	\N	UB: 2002 B 437
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AC: Oc 858	\N	\N	XIII, 289, 24 S	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-2836-2, 978-3-8053-2836-4}, language = {ger}	\N	0eceaaa23fd2a3ba6bb2da639ce93a77	336a31255e7882cc4c77ef7ffc1d284d	925e119902e55ea651e494c69fd2bb3b	book	Die Athena Parthenos : Studien zum griechischen Kultbild und seiner Rezeption	Gabriele Nick	\N	2002
8009495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akad. Druck- u. Verl.-Anst.	Graz	\N	\N	UBHD3506808	\N	\N	UB: Ta Athen 700	\N	\N	266 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-201-01390-0, 978-3-201-01390-1}, language = {ger}	\N	c8a0aefe1548b070583ed5d46885718d	3b1a4b70c57a52c3b012278badab4878	a8fc5d345e67ae6bf968280ef8b0b2b1	book	Die Akropolis von Athen	Ulrike Muss and Charlotte Schubert	\N	1988
8009503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klostermann	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	UBHD1137472	\N	\N	UB: C 3218-10 Folio	\N	\N	XVII, 399 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	7453815871ab0c985e1a4a65b85679af	ac73def71b6354b998a0ae5d4a805273	fa3f1c281210b4c8e8571e2c2f1e0ee4	book	Die Archaischen Marmorbildwerke der Akropolis	\N	Hans Schrader	1939
8009506	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Picard	Paris	\N	Antiqva ; 7	UBHD65631053	\N	\N	UB: 2003 D 1130	\N	\N	303 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7084-0687-6, 978-2-7084-0687-2}, language = {fre}	\N	3771c3125226c55507da5c9b21ffe3bd	e6444a248f08b887a913abdd6bc6091f	ec4d9599740ce5e5c79228e58f3293ec	book	L' Acropole d'Athènes : monuments, cultes et histoire du sanctuaire d'Athèna Polias	Bernard Holtzmann	\N	2003
8009513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Microfilms Internat.	Ann Arbor, Mich.	\N	\N	UBHD9700748	\N	\N	UB: 97 C 268	\N	Ann Arbor, Mich., Univ. of Mich., Diss., 1995	XXV, 550 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	3766e71470b45b453eb687219d449d91	8cbaafcedc58c1a803cd722d32f401fe	7fcc7a4ce908b6a84f95bb1de2b89182	book	Monumental private votive dedications on the Athenian Acropolis, CA. 600 - 400 B.C.	Catherine M. Keesling	\N	1995
8009518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Commercial Bank of Greece	Athens	\N	\N	UBHD3000749	\N	\N	UB: 78 B 1989	\N	\N	185 S., [127] B	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	88d1f4a582dcc79b214800f3d1bcc0d4	7638e0547dfb60dc9969a273d1735a63	03bfd411f8c9aa8d11db025aa1f7d781	book	The Acropolis Museum : a descriptive catalogue	Maria S. Bruskari	\N	1974
8009525	\N	\N	\N	Rev. ed. with a supplement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD3552126	\N	\N	UB: 90 B 893
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AG: VI 230	\N	\N	XX, 481, 80 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-814061-4, 978-0-19-814061-0}, language = {eng}	\N	e23c9841c479fc220cfde82774ab619f	eca3cc81e558ef8a29669d84b3ce195c	6d7e0197e01d13ec3c6b014399ceeca7	book	The local scripts of archaic Greece : a study of the origin of the Greek alphabet and its development from the eighth to the fifth centuries B.C.	Lilian H. Jeffery	\N	1990
8009530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	\N	UBHD64224393	\N	\N	UB: 2000 B 548	\N	\N	316 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-2993-9, 978-3-7749-2993-7}, language = {ger}	\N	9a0ac8e076be75862c5d13fbde36f0db	b2ad72e0624ca9cf167557aba2081bd9	548a038cb2329c7902c6af4453380e6e	book	Die attischen Statuen- und Stelenbasen archaischer Zeit	Konstantin Kissas	\N	2000
8009535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tuduv-Verl.-Ges.	München	\N	Quellen und Forschungen zur antiken Welt ; 37	UBHD65356756	\N	\N	UB: 2002 A 3369	\N	\N	XI, 322, [92] S	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88073-584-0, 978-3-88073-584-2}, language = {ger}	\N	9890f587c72f3d2ea101cbbc7e8dc4e8	4bb314855c90929d3a3390314b2559c1	688192e113891bec5d40d2d049cf659b	book	Zwischen Adelsethos und Demokratie : archäologische Quellen zu den Hippeis im archaischen und klassischen Athen	Martin Schäfer	\N	2002
8009537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Wiesbaden	\N	Historia : Einzelschriften ; 37	UBHD3144609	\N	\N	UB: 81 A 2909
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AG: XII 1860	\N	\N	xi, 197 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-03007-7, 978-3-515-03007-6}, language = {ger}	\N	9668a1b44d6e7095ad38f413c31a7e82	afefef899094a8616fb7cdc2b541c689	c7fe593056a6b28ea55806d32d664896	book	Homónoia und Arché : Athen und die griechische Staatenwelt vom Ende des Peloponnesischen Krieges bis zum Königsfrieden (404/3 - 387/6 v. Chr.)	Peter Funke	\N	1980
8009541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. Pr.	Cambridge	\N	\N	UBHD5026041	\N	\N	UB: D 1405-20	\N	\N	X, 391 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	d8770e8ea493300f1acfed4f25710aa6	2bed4736035a592cf62690da91b808f0	2a49a12faaaef05287a1638452f957c3	book	A lexicon to Herodotus	John Enoch Powell	\N	1938
8009545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	Center for Hellenic Studies colloquia ; 2	UBHD9913411	\N	\N	UB: 99 A 4293	\N	\N	VIII, 504 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-674-19769-0, 978-0-674-19769-5}, language = {eng}	\N	1ab8bc2c4d0344d9742f5ea5c8dc5ca1	84563d5d9e30ff8a24da495f8f5238f5	2753bb020a674b17b9432d9da0d8d561	book	Democracy, empire, and the arts in fifth-century Athens : [2. CHS colloquium, August 1995]	\N	Deborah D. Boedeker	1998
8009550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Wiesbaden	\N	Historia : Einzelschriften ; 15	UBHD1310919	\N	\N	UB: 72 B 1577	\N	\N	100 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	376695308ad41dfdb3012ad0a2a7b7fc	008fe781e083d0286e8ec05516fd6cdd	49af7df713f2e5d9d3b215b601ee640a	book	Herodotos on tyrants and despots : a study in objectivity	Kenneth H. Waters	\N	1971
8009553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gleerup	Lund	\N	Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen : in 4 ; 13	UBHD5001889	\N	\N	UB: 67 Q 643	\N	\N	XV, 136 S., 6 B	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {eng}	\N	f2e5c4ae1f1e190f5cc1c00e52b764b5	bdfa9b172635505fdc14829e5182a004	936aa9f9daa0ce011f3f9f4af3f8efa1	book	The Archaic Greek temenos : a study of structure and function	Birgitta Bergquist	\N	1967
8009560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Wiesbaden	\N	Historia : Einzelschriften ; H. 109	UBHD9913605	\N	\N	UB: 99 A 4487	\N	\N	189 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06970-4, 978-3-515-06970-0}, language = {ger}	\N	71645302c1adf75a9e44d3aa428f8593	b4f517da550a0d675b2497d5547aee11	0991a61b3bc0a45e31d31ceb9b85ba35	book	Untersuchungen zum Lelantischen Krieg und verwandten Problemen der frühgriechischen Geschichte	Victor Parker	\N	1997
8009634	Phys. Rev.	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ward:1950xp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,78,182	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,78,182	\N	\N	182	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,78,182;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.78.182}	\N	8d7b20e2549dc4f31b3df692c31c21a8	714f38b9e4be1ad5eff3c9b791967de7	d530ae2f92bd0cfb83bc552a3a9cbd9c	article	{An Identity in Quantum Electrodynamics}	John Clive Ward	\N	1950
8009660	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PaulusSD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-37	\N	1/2	\N		"Die klassische Einteilung der psychiatrischen Krankheiten ist mehr als 100 Jahre alt. Neue Erkenntnisse etwa aus der Psychogenetik dürften sie bald reformbedürftig machen."	8cb2d0d75e83fda70ab769bc3bf7cd1a	e7e6f0b21d8de2b2113368954238f761	2b29d6361d64f3d584b63112bea27ed9	article	Stammbaum der Störungen	Jochen Paulus	\N	2009
8009695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay:1994cy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=3030474	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 3030474	\N	Cambridge, UK: Univ. Pr. (1994) 491 p. (Cambridge monographs
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                  on mathematical physics)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e01f7e6c70879f42df277707c208e8a5	c7a2d4a64c1829e817eeb45bc339ee18	37a8f44153afc3d24d0d6229573fa452	book	{Quantum fields on a lattice}	I. Montvay and G. Munster	\N	1994
8009708	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AyanBahnNI2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-39	\N	1/2	\N		"Im britischen Cambridge forscht Sabine Bahn nach den Ursachen von Schizophrenie, Manie und Depressionen. Die deutsche Medizinerin hofft, anhand charakteristischer Biomarker den Veränderungen im kranken Gehirn auf die Spur zu kommen. Angesichts des komplexen neuronalen Stoffwechsels ein ehrgeiziger Plan."	1eca2378496a7188ea5eef39ae8433e7	e254d4af470e62bb61d7b2e5703b5aae	5615ee46b77f8a880e0c5686b4e2309e	article	Die Nadel im Molekülhaufen [Interview mit Sabine Bahn]	Steve Ayan and Sabine Hahn	\N	2009
8009718	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	yaresko:144421	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v79/e144421	\N	Interplay between magnetic properties and Fermi surface nesting in iron pnictides	\N	\N	144421	\N	14	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {144421}, numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.144421}	\N	7895a85f7137ad86f3ad0427e0bdd2ff	cfb63a3988533879e6ab2aa1d4be2293	c370f9c280e9db96dc5fa43ef7bc197b	article	Interplay between magnetic properties and Fermi surface nesting in iron pnictides	A. N. Yaresko and G.-Q. Liu and V. N. Antonov and O. K. Andersen	\N	2009
8009759	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GaebelVK2009	http://www.gehirn-und-geist.de/artikel/976717	\N		\N	\N	40-41	\N	1/2	\N		"Neurowissenschaftliche Methoden mögen helfen, psychische Störungen genauer zu fassen. Doch Psychiater behandeln weiterhin Menschen - und nicht erkrankte Gehirne!"	7dc5e6051527e2f0b3ad318e2e199117	02f39902dd4835c9e4874ff8b77d5fc2	c2b50f74ac866351c4acc6eb76f3f6ff	article	Von Krankheit und Kranksein	Wolfgang Gaebel	\N	2009
8009787	\N	\N	\N	2., durchges. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	RothDieG2006	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=77759970*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	240 S. ; 28 cm : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3534174526 and 978-3-534-17452-2}	\N	b534a05f71689f9f04ec9a07c4b49182	0dfbc72efc3c48a4657f0410ce73c52b	43f81809f2ee9eee734ca271a080e97e	book	Die  Geologie Deutschlands: 48 Landschaften im Portrait	Peter Rothe	Zeichn. von Martin Schmitteckert	2006
8009802	\\mnras	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1954MNRAS.114..437M	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1954MNRAS.114..437M	\N		\N	\N	437-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1954MNRAS.114..437M}	\N	2f9867b52f55af0ca03525601f3d4e39	69f1f825a12c7db152226f3ba75d4c28	5133a808d32bd70c8f26bbaa21c1a366	article	{The influence of stellar radiation on the rate of accretion}	L. {Mestel}	\N	1954
8009992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldmann	\N	\N	\N	3442155339	http://www.amazon.de/Das-Gl%C3%BCck-Unerreichbarkeit-Wege-Kommunikationsfalle/dp/3442155339%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3442155339	\N	Das Glück der Unerreichbarkeit: Wege aus der Kommunikationsfalle: Miriam Meckel: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783442155330}, asin = {3442155339}, isbn = {3442155339}	\N	6b0cdc6c9dd783bcadf679ddfcb505a4	9a6083892224d4b8f57e7a0dd0f5c505	ae7c19cc2f88175a8f8180cd33401a3f	book	Das Glück der Unerreichbarkeit: Wege aus der Kommunikationsfalle	Miriam Meckel	\N	2009
8010031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandes2009	\N	\N	Va sobre wikipedia	\N	\N	731-740	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1a879ae93de6f402eb832c67c2934d7	1d0c41c49ae3821dbde05fe6e34d0a4a	37215e3c91725b1d1a1c52493ab24857	inproceedings	Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia	Ulrik Brandes and Patrick Kenis and Jürgen Lerner and Denise van Raaij	Ronflis	2009
8010500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York	\N	\N	\N	pelikan2006scalable-optimi	\N	\N	Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-09-19 14:47:19 +0200}	\N	20070164c2fa8ac6a24f07b4898ca36e	10d92accc13691014a255b4d0df3d215	4a3c1db6a7c23e626455a05080c48bac	book	Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling: From Algorithms to Applications	\N	M Pelikan and K Sastry and E Cantu-Paz	2006
8010568	European Journal of Operational Research	185	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DebK_08_Omn	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCT-4M4CN26-6/1/6c62c82c42094b701d90d493cab64a82	\N		\N	\N	1062-1087	\N	\N	\N	folder = {Theory/Optimization_methods/Evolutionary_Algorithms/Genetic_Algorithms}, owner = {jacquenot}	\N	b934eaf74fb9ad7811518cca401c6fb4	cadf5abee6b17a628f4d4031e0e11d76	78fe1ece78d96b76b2158680d058eee7	article	Omni-optimizer: A generic evolutionary algorithm for single and multi-objective
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\	optimization	Kalyanmoy Deb and Santosh Tiwari	\N	2008
8010573	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	\N	AW:Dogm3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	editortype = {compiler}, shorttitle = {Athanasius Werke I/3}	\N	de203faf29d1b5d5dc3eb4e4dce40311	2310a851b829b62a03a30873a27c773e	b9a6e08ea46da5da53573153f561f2f4	book	Athanasius Werke. Band I/Teil 1: Die Dogmatischen
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                  Schriften. Lfg. 3 Oratio III contra Arianos	\N	Karin Metzler and Kyriakos Savvidis	2000
8010574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin/New York	\N	\N	AW:Dogm1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	editortype = {compiler}, shorttitle = {Athanasius Werke I/1}	\N	6ad42a7b78d1a3c55deee7556413cb3d	9ba8457ffa500be68b08174f5208f53e	dbd85d196fe2c54374b0a8c45ee5da2b	book	Athanasius Werke. Band I/Teil 1: Die Dogmatischen
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                  Schriften. Lfg. 1 Epistula ad episcopos Aegypti et Libyae	\N	Karin Metzler and Dirk U. Hansen and Kyriakos Savvidis	1996
8010581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evolutionary Methods for Design Optimization and Control with Applications \	to Industrial Problems	\N	\N	\N	International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	ZLTh_01_SPE	\N	\N		\N	\N	95--100	\N	\N	\N	date = {19--21 September 2001}, folder = {Theory/Optimization_methods/Evolutionary_Algorithms/Genetic_Algorithms}, owner = {jacquenot}, notes = {Proceedings of the EUROGEN'2001 Conference}	\N	221f22443f144d9e48778cecca18b394	ae95c39c2de893060e79d825482872fc	fea65c0364a7da7c5bfb8fd7ee717f3c	inproceedings	{SPEA2}: Improving the strength pareto evolutionary algorithm for
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\	multiobjective optimization	E. Zitzler and M. Laumanns and L. Thiele	K. C. Giannakoglou and D. T. Tsahalis and J. P\\'{e}riaux and K. D. Papailiou and T. Fogarty	2001
8010591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCNN	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/CastroZ06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ijcnn/ijcnn2006.html#CastroZ06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	4831-4838	\N	\N	conf/ijcnn/2006	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2006.247161}, date = {2008-12-23}	\N	4dcec6ecc2b469ba44542ec16aaf6eca	3a79d31c8c064c424e4615a17e722122	5c44d6987c68d382d44d3dfca19ab736	inproceedings	Bayesian Learning of Neural Networks by Means of Artificial Immune Systems.	Pablo A. D. Castro and Fernando J. Von Zuben	\N	2006
8010592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/his/CastroFFZ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/his/his2007.html#CastroFFZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	65-70	\N	\N	conf/his/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HIS.2007.35}, date = {2008-04-29}	\N	b0049306203aa7631b495ecaf13ca0fb	de03465806371361d33fc991343487c1	ae24da8e9a3e5619c98aaff089f82ca6	inproceedings	Evaluating the Performance of a Biclustering Algorithm Applied to Collaborative Filtering - A Comparative Analysis.	Pablo Alberto Dalbem de Castro and Fabrício Olivetti de Franca and Hamilton M. Ferreira and Fernando J. Von Zuben	\N	2007
8010593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Lexical Functional Grammar Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dyvik1999ufs	http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/LFG/4/dyvik/lfg99-dyvik.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	995a60415d14780514bc09562da5f4d7	e919f72eb5efb3417c92a3f708717c4a	d772d7aa09ff0f5e08e3dc300212b721	inproceedings	{The Universality of F-structure: Discovery or Stipulation? The Case of Modals}	H. Dyvik	M. Butt and T.H. King	1999
8010608	\N	5132	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICARIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	castro08b	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icaris/icaris2008.html#CastroZ08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	48-59	\N	\N	conf/icaris/2008	date = {2008-08-08}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85072-4_5}, isbn = {978-3-540-85071-7}	\N	a9e40d9d46855589efc6ddc5f2dc4667	d62aaa1cb855589f512b4cb59a40d80f	6f2fd7b7020b35fdcc0345e5f45fbe93	inproceedings	MOBAIS: A Bayesian Artificial Immune System for Multi-Objective Optimization.	Pablo A. D. Castro and Fernando J. Von Zuben	Peter J. Bentley and Doheon Lee and Sungwon Jung	2008
8010615	\N	4628	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICARIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Castro07b	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icaris/icaris2007.html#CastroFFZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	83-94	\N	\N	conf/icaris/2007	date = {2007-09-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73922-7_8}, isbn = {978-3-540-73921-0}	\N	74bd9968e419e821923ccbee29ed375c	1d8544673ddddab95254fc7fb1d8d400	6dac506c26b558f7b8b7d9b225fe6ad1	inproceedings	Applying Biclustering to Text Mining: An Immune-Inspired Approach.	Pablo Alberto Dalbem de Castro and Fabrício Olivetti de França and Hamilton M. Ferreira and Fernando J. Von Zuben	Leandro Nunes de Castro and Fernando J. Von Zuben and Helder Knidel	2007
8010774	Tire Science and Technology	33	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TIRSOC	\N	\N	\N	bozdog:227	http://link.aip.org/link/?TIR/33/227/1	\N	The objective of this paper is to investigate a class of general tire models that provides results suitable for usage in vehicle dynamics.	\N	\N	227-238	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.2346/1.2174345}	The objective of this paper is to investigate a class of general tire models that provides results suitable for usage in vehicle dynamics. Tire models currently used for vehicle dynamic analyses are overly simplistic (springs, a spring and damper combination or semi-elastic substance) or based on curve fits of experimental data. In contrast, the tire models used by major tire companies are extremely complex with solutions possible only by finite element analysis. Between these two extremes exists the potential for an elasticity based shell theory tire model. Micro-mechanics and composite laminate theories provide an integrated approach to the macroscopic behavior of the tire carcass and the tread support plies. This methodology has the capability of including centrifugal and friction forces. Finite difference methods are applied that produce reliable and accurate solutions of the tire response.	9af71914ee88dd62f93f082750637c72	de87533c7ba179471f601d427682e799	5dd5723fed244d7b4ebdcf27298f3340	article	An Advanced Shell Theory Based Tire Model	D. Bozdog and W. W. Olson	\N	2005
8010787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OMG_OCL2	http://www.omg.org/docs/formal/06-05-01.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	553ea223fe75b590a8e4437f3bf47e6e	b3cbe5266a4fb0e0b1afcc65b8e3ed84	e1d01f1e85dc502c38f911093df7ce9b	manual	Object Constraint Language
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Object Constraint Language, OMG Available Specification, Version 2.0
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	Object Management Group	\N	2006
8011126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	megatrends2007	http://www.z-punkt.de/fileadmin/be_user/englisch/D_Downloads/2007_20_most_important_megatrends.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef58c4059db3c6c566589e45e2143e8e	d0116e5fc8012a0eec040a64987528c4	d74e972ecc3e2979b1b8198660dc9db1	article	THE TREND TOWARDS MEGATRENDS	Zpunkt	\N	2007
8013313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, Keele University, UK	\N	\N	Kit04	\N	Keele University Technical Report TR/SE-0401	systematic literature review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	824cfcb2baae77275602ed7231514d47	75c82aef0bd6a41e833647512d5e78d6	e48137ec01b6308876e05ab1ecdf4bc4	techreport	Procedures for Performing Systematic Reviews	Barbara Kitchenham	\N	2004
8013755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings ELPUB 2008 Conference on Electronic Publishing - Toronto, Canada - June 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	catarino2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1bccb599d4299cb5b9e922bb97875b0	70204407b4f926b804791d42fb7de711	14bd6844d91dced53386630d19e43266	inproceedings	Social Tagging and Dublin Core: A Preliminary Proposal for an Application Profile for DC Social Tagging	Maria Elisabete Catarino and Ana Alice Baptista	\N	2008
8013828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK, Univ.-Verl. Konstanz	\N	\N	Édition discours ; 9	Bourdieu:1997:ElendDerWelt	\N	\N	Bourdieus Spätwerk über die anomischen Folgen gesellschaftlicher Modernisierungsprozesse im sozialen Raum.	\N	OPAC-UNIBI, Sig: HU056 E3W4	848 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87940-568-9}, language = {ger}	[Klappentext] "Nicht bemitleiden, nicht auslachen, nicht verabscheuen, sondern verstehen!" so lautet das Credo dieser außergewöhnlichen soziologischen Studien über Formen und Ursachen des Leidens in und an der Gesellschaft. 
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Menschen, die sonst weder zu Wort kommen noch gehört werden, berichten über ihr gewöhnliches, konkretes Leben, ihre Hoffnungen und Frustrationen, Verletzungen und Leiden.
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In ihrer Zusammenschau ergeben diese Lebens- und Gesellschaftsbilder "von unten" ein schonungsloses Röntgenbild der französischen und - und nicht nur der französischen - Gegenwartsgesellschaft, geprägt von zunehmendem Konkurrenzdruck, struktureller Massenarbeitslosigkeit, Sozialabbau, gesellschaftlicher Marginalisierung bzw. Ausschließung immer breiterer Bevölkerungsgruppen, verstärkt durch den schleichenden Rückzug des Staates aus seiner Verantwortung für das Gemeinwohl und die zunehmende Deregulierung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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Die kleinen und großen Miseren und Leiden dieser Alltagsmenschen erscheinen in der janusgesichtigen Gestalt von ökonomischer Lage bzw. materiellen gesellschaftlichen Zwängen hier und leidvollen Erfahrungen mit sozialen Hierarchien, wie sie mit der jeweiligen Stellung im Sozialraum einhergehen, dort. Gerade diese stellungsbedingte Form des Leidens an der Gesellschaft, allzu lange von der Soziologie vernachlässigt und im öffentlichen Diskurs verschwiegen, bringt die von Pierre Bourdieu und Mitarbeitern vorgelegte Analyse radikal zu Bewußtsein.
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Ein eminent politisches Buch.	74a3fc866c9db93f40fdfc5afc21aab3	4186d1f8ca3ba2b02cd204fe9366e7f3	f6b83f2715456ef841f8d6c810a4ed84	book	Das Elend der Welt. Zeugnisse und Diagnosen alltäglichen Leidens an der Gesellschaft	Pierre Bourdieu et al.	\N	1997
8013851	Commun. ACM	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	FSF04	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=966389.966414	\N	Open frameworks for information cities	\N	\N	45--49	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/966389.966414}	Helping mimic full-scale urban environments, this middleware promises to help build a vast ecosystem of e-commerce, collaboration, and social computing, along with access to real-world municipal regulations and services.	47db1c28f91b4993e50187372b3abdac	8a829b6e84a6f2596f247a9f567d137e	dd21ea3dbd5f5ab837be81058757d3ea	article	Open frameworks for information cities	Donald Ferguson and Jakka Sairamesh and Stuart Feldman	\N	2004
8013924	BT Technology Journal	21	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MBWH03	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1027395807322	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	130--137	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;The complexity of the global information infrastructure demands new approaches to managing distributed information. The Decentralised
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Information Ecosystem Technologies (DIET) project has produced a software platform based on a lightweight, scalable, multi-agentsystem that can be used to support a variety of information management applications that deal with some of this complexity.This paper describes the main components of the DIET software platform, and several examples of its application. It also considersthe diversity of potential applications for this technology.	539bdcdc23bc766b79576d3c6dfb6b3c	61e35dd50f9604ecc909c66748cab29d	a8913607b3a10170f64dcec7448e6b21	article	DIET — A Scalable, Robust and Adaptable Multi-Agent Platform for Information Management	P Marrow and E Bonsma and F Wang and C Hoile	\N	2003
8013945	Knowledge and Skill Chains in Engineering and Manufacturing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AGWC05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23852-2_12	\N		\N	\N	101--109	\N	\N	\N		This paper reports progress from the EEII research project where ontological stratification is applied in the study of openness.
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We explain a stratification approach to reduce the overall complexity of conceptual models, and to enhance their modularity.A distinction is made between ontological and epistemological stratification. The application of the stratification approachto agent system design is explained and illustrated. A preliminary characterization of the relevant strata is given. The widerrelevance of this result for information infrastructure design is addressed: ontological stratification will be key to themodel management and semantic interoperability in a ubiquitous and model driven information infrastructure.	11db4a78adc2a3361bd1f9161721a2e9	41c3e2d010191d9fdc69bcd8aaa52ac9	261ae14d9a2be0c1964422d31c833508	article	Ontological Stratification in an Ecology of Infohabitants	V. Abramov and J. Goossenaerts and P. De Wilde and L. Correia	\N	2005
8013996	NJW	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pitschas1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	2861- 2868	\N	46	\N		\N	f725962a6ffaf10be30c5a69df950c3f	a7ee6132a8a2c74df45e2f39c4c302a8	2a9e719db5c51991b1dd83d4a61b83ce	article	Öffentlicher Gesundheitsdienst und Verwaltungsverfahren	Rainer Pitschas	\N	1986
8014008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gürtner.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	acdb267f3bd0c438a07b27dcd9c6be12	b13d8c0f684a37f058f92e1b5624f2a6	f8403f0d028f0df17a4c61e1dcb5aa1e	book	Kasseler Kommentar Sozialversicherungsrecht	Gürtner and Hess and Höfler and Kater and Krasney and Leitherer and Maier and Niesel and Peters and Polster	\N	2008
8014012	Academy of Management Review	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LoMa90	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=4308219&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	p9 - 28	\N	1	\N	issn = {03637425}	A general taxonomic system of alternative information-processing models (rational, limited capacity, expert, and cybernetic) found in the management and psychological literatures is developed. These models are evaluated on four criteria: theoretical utility, descriptive accuracy, prescriptive value, and potential to suggest interventions consistent with typical information processing. No model is superior according to all criteria, yet each model provides a different explanation of information processing in typical work situations. Each model provides a different explanation of processing in several theoretical domains (attribution theory, decision making, performance appraisal), and each model has different methodological implications. Thus, researchers or practitioners should carefully evaluate the applicability of each model for their particular purpose. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Academy of Management Review is the property of Academy of Management and its content may not b	a71e7f366f38612c796c61b7ad1739de	bac0f6b2799cd91b2832e59b92a6ddfe	93dd5a9ed565150c35318a8280c27c53	article	Alternative Information-Processing Models and Their Implications for Theory, Research, and Practice.	Robert G. Lord and Karen J. Maher	\N	19900101
8014013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	roßnagel.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	370c0ac1a7cf0541952be0ee07632d55	d394246b043ffc58fe40da27fa023b32	084ea9ab7de0d6be17f12700ec93b9cb	book	Grundlagen der Weiterentwicklung von rechtlichen Instrumenten zur Ressourcenschonung	Joachim Sanden and Alexander Roßnagel	Umweltbundesamt	2007
8014025	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	diering.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ff964309db6d7949d2862bd8fcf421f	b4dc4851b6eb04ee07889327e68e7ea0	c35aa3840a834f753280303f1d125df0	book	Sozialgesetzbuch  X 	Diering and Timme and Waschull	\N	2004
8014034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erbs.20081979	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb0e73c8731125df189596cd73edece7	4b25219c8fde47feb2a4c5beee122db1	943032fcd3bb4de8fd446943c2651ab6	book	Strafrechtliche Nebengesetze	Erbs and Kohlhaas	\N	 2008
8014039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TPPH06	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0612081	\N		\N	cite arxiv:cs.HC/0612081
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Today, people use multiple devices to fulfill their information needs.
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However, designers design each device individually, without accounting for the
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other devices that users may also use. In many cases, the applications on all
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these devices are designed to be functional replicates of each other. We argue
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that this results in an over-reliance on data synchronization across devices,
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version control nightmares, and increased burden of file management. In this
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paper, we present the idea of a \\textit{personal information ecosystem}, an
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analogy to biological ecosystems, which allows us to discuss the
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inter-relationships among these devices to fulfill the information needs of the
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user. There is a need for designers to design devices as part of a complete
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ecosystem, not as independent devices that simply share data replicated across
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them. To help us understand this domain and to facilitate the dialogue and
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study of such systems, we present the terminology, classifications of the
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interdependencies among different devices, and resulting implications for
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design.
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	44b05cd0d5f145f801abfd2effe762e3	4dbbb78ec0ce1eaa332ab5c357857a2a	a1c0714bcfce74d3f70c3d9e465516cc	techreport	Personal Information Ecosystems and Implications for Design	Manas Tungare and Pardha S. Pyla and Manuel Perez-Quinones and Steve Harrison	\N	2006
8014042	\N	\N	\N	13	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	giesing.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47aa3f5d54de102e50d167297a22ef8e	005659ee56885d176f8af92ca140101e	b1a4e5fff72365d0d343ada582b36cf6	book	Beck´scher Online-Kommentar Sozialrecht	Giesing and Kreikebohm and Udsching	\N	2009
8014045	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vonwulffen.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	19090e8109cc5e8489a463164f6d1a2e	2f6dba3d377867f9e94f86ef4d256e54	1c56b03cf06dd3412427d52ad803ebcb	book	SGBX Sozialverwaltungsverfahren und Sozialdatenschutz	Matthias Von Wulffen	\N	2008
8014052	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vonwulffen.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ddf1f4146efe67d44859d91b4a1cbc4	b1c192a0b468c2fb1fc52b92b27de0ec	305c2ef94456e94f8201c519f616119a	book	SGB Sozialverwaltungsverfahren und Sozialdatenschutz	Matthias Von Wulffen	\N	2005
8014055	\N	\N	\N	12.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	erichsen.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	89adabf72826cc6c0dac0e3bad757a05	d6f8e1e444739cf33f0428edc2f22f7a	5fa23e38c2a3ef5aca8cca5490e12f23	book	Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht	Erichsen;Ehlers	\N	2002
8014065	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dezember	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wannagat.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6d2111cd699c41ecf0a4c9f315796c3	9e4600ef6810c7be0b65e12beb94861c	aaaeb56b08d661efd22e77b730cfc4be	book	Kommentar zum Recht des Sozialgesetzbuches, Loseblattsammlung 	Georg Wannagat	\N	2007
8014074	Herrmann, Th.; Scheer, A-W.; Weber, H.: Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen
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\	mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen. Band 4.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen.
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\	Band 4.	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	BHKM01-Wfd	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30004/30004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	11-34	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\BHKM01-Wfd.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3790813230}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30004}	\N	7a4ac2697fb74bd46740b90e8a778de8	bff02af582f8f8045de8e80070054e30	ba5811d4483c5d3a4a48c39b38d4dd0a	incollection	Workflow für das lernende Unternehmen - für, mit und aus Workflow
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\	lernen	Jürgen Bachmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Kirstin Krämer and Andrea Misch and Bernd Münker	Thomas Herrmann and August-Wilhelm Scheer and Herbert Weber	2001
8014075	Herrmann, Thomas; Mambrey, Peter; Shire, Karen (Hrsg.): Wissensgenese,
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\	Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensgenese, Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	BiMM03-W–B	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30327/30327.pdf	\N		\N	\N	29-58 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\BiMM03-W–B.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30327}	\N	a9f285c58e94914b85719aada4d4c6d2	e7283fc3879fc8f74562f6384590ae1a	1e6671eae1cfb2251858678bbf64094c	incollection	Wissensmanagement – Begriffliche und konzeptionelle Anknüpfungspunkte	Bernd Bienzeisler and Natalja Menold and Peter. Mambrey	Thomas Herrmann and Peter Mambrey and Karen Shire	2003
8014076	Forschung und Lehre	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Care09-GIe	\N	\N		\N	\N	206-207	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, Angela (in Druck): Spielregeln für kreatives Problemlösen
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\	in Arbeits- und Lerngruppen, In: Forschung und Lehre.}	\N	9351224122d79509f720e7e1232823c7	f12f331397aa65dfaa6b95ca51ff2e28	818384b162e6e91a04848cb5063136ed	article	Gemeinsam Ideen entwickeln. Kreativität in wissenschaftlichen Gruppen.	Angela Carell	\N	2009
8014077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative
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\	Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaHe-NiC	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.02.02}, owner = {hashimova}, imtm-fullref = {Carell, Angela and Herrmann, Thomas (eingereicht): Negotiation-Tools
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\	in CSCL-Scenarios - Do they have a valid use? 8th International Conference
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\	on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning.}	\N	1c978f331fa616eeba018830953f60df	f89f8a97950255adcf7497f99c3f912c	50d8c2403893b4b515b7f38b64b58925	inproceedings	Negotiation-Tools in CSCL-Scenarios - Do they have a valid use?	Angela Carell and Thomas Herrmann	\N	in Druck
8014078	i-com	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHKS04-MMi	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30404/30404.pdf	\N		\N	\N	13-19 	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30404}	\N	0154738a142297ec6b04270a180b5fae	7f3c34e36e72b0f0bb3afe895d559147	56c093c4f2bff61a070b4e0a444429f5	article	Modellbasierte Moderation in CSCL-Umgebungen- ein geeigneter Mittelweg
\
\	zwischen Fremd- und Selbststeuerung	A. Carell and T. Herrmann and A. Kienle and H. Schneider	\N	2004
8014079	Journal Hochschuldidaktik, September 2002	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaJR02-CkL	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30225/30225.pdf	\N		\N	\N	26-35 	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\CaJR02-CkL.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30225}	\N	e7143b38ec9d96b9c1bb0fcefa2a99e1	df98dcc759ebef9dc6412df929eb2bf3	7a322c3de69f422df4e772b823f3f4ac	article	Computergestütztes kollaboratives Lernen: Die Bedeutung von Partizipation,
\
\	Wissensintegration und Einfluss von Rollen	A. Carell and I. Jahnke and N. Reiband	\N	2002
8014080	Haake, Jörg; Schwabe, Gerd; Wessner, Martin (Hrsg.) (2004): CSCL-Kompendium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCL-Kompendium	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	München	\N	\N	CaKH04-CiH	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30409/30409.pdf	\N		\N	\N	380-391 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30409}	\N	72d54bda2ebb3107e02a40c1d73b9d3f	8e2311ddf9c0c9b2883e1de802345098	881f8c5c6075cab1816eac24b5691756	incollection	CSCL in Hochschulseminaren: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen	A. Carell and A. Kienle and Th. Herrmann	Jörg Haake and Gerd Schwabe and Martin Wessner	2004
8014081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th International PEG Conference, Powerful ICT
\
\	Tools for Teaching and Learning, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 28–July
\
\	1, 2003.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaMe03-SaK	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30317/30317.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\CaMe03-SaK.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30317}	\N	a84e567ce956649384ce97be1d051a19	c906a629e48944e95c710fb945ed8065	153cb43fea8706425a708a21ac5c1605	inproceedings	Self-Direction and Knowledge Integration in Computer Supported Collaborative
\
\	Processes: Lessons learned from two Case Studies	A. Carell and N. Menold	J. Nichol and T. Gavrilova	2003
8014082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings GI-Jahrestagung 2002 (Dortmund, GER, 1-3 Oktober, 2002),
\
\	Bonn: Lecture Notes in Informatics.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DHHS2-Ebd	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30226/30226.pdf	\N		\N	Workshop auf der GI-Jahrestagung 2002	695-736	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\DHHS2-Ebd.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30226}	\N	1a1e82b90e2fd4b996d43493bb06d7ce	32e8821a9416b4f3a619a8b3bac625da	03d09a977a04eab6c064f5ae0a18d51d	inproceedings	Erfolgsfaktoren bei der Einführung von Wissensmanagement- Lösungen	Marc Diefenbruch and Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Hans-Gerd (Hrsg.) Schaal	Sigrid Schubert	2002
8014083	Geschäftsprozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement. Berlin et. al.: Springer.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschäftsprozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	DiHH02-KuE	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30202/30202.pdf	\N		\N	\N	275-292 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\DiHH02-KuE.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation VG-Wort Normseiten: 27, 3540429700}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30202}	\N	466699bfb0c54784e14040500e6b1c14	db2b649fccfb75ec1c2150cdca94a1d8	bdd376161653191ed1556d1689d253e7	incollection	KontextNavigator und ExperKnowledge – Zwei Wege zur Unterstützung
\
\	des Prozesswissens in Unternehmen	\N	Andreas Abecker and Knut Hinkelmann and Heiko Maus and Heinz Jürgen Müller	2002
8014084	Van Weert, T.J.; Munro, R.K. (eds.): Informatics and the Digital
\
\	Society. Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatics and the Digital Society: Social, Ethical and Cognitive
\
\	Issues, SECIII 2002 - Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics
\
\	and ICT, July 22 - 26, 2002, Dortmund, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boston	\N	\N	Herr03-LaT	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30318/30318.pdf	\N		\N	\N	59-72	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Herr03-LaT.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30318}	\N	22aa4617810f141f3e724c704c4d8ff3	5f50bc4950770cc238a0fb06fe95529a	a0e0b45fdcfc24ce84e5d5049573e652	inproceedings	Learning and Teaching in Socio-Technical Environments	Thomas Herrmann	Tom J. van Weert and Robert K. Munro	2003
8014085	Informatikspektrum	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeDK02-Ebd	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30215/30215.pdf	\N		\N	\N	210-214	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeDK02-Ebd.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30215}	\N	c7ae011f98a5295787f2fc0be1f362f8	638887d029fe139e3b15c9aa11d96c50	d755b7a659aa84665224b84709b82eb3	article	Erfolgsfaktoren bei der Einführung von Wissensmanagementsystemen
\
\	in der Praxis	Thomas Herrmann and Marc Diefenbruch and Andrea Kienle	\N	2002
8014086	Computer Supported Cooperative Work	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeHo03-MoW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30310/30310.pdf	\N		\N	\N	399–432	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeHo03-MoW.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30310}	\N	35285fc82fd889c3d6ee12b9b6b893e5	8b00c0e0525587c0913a279eceefe4b7	288a485f6048e4f059af566a506d0ac3	article	The Metamorphoses of Workflow Projects in their Early Stages	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann	\N	2005
8014087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2003 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on
\
\	Supporting Group Work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	HHJK03-CUP	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30312/30312.pdf	\N		\N	\N	349-358 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHJK03-CUP.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-693-5}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30312}	\N	aa4c0716fe39bf508ffdc733c82d8422	a5e483127d2457241343b28b967a485d	69770c62d31c75fe925c0680dedb84c6	inproceedings	Concepts for Usable Patterns of Groupware Applications	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Isa Jahnke and Andrea Kienle and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser and Natalja Menold	Mark Pendergast and Kjeld Schmidt and Carla Simone and Marilyn Tremaine	2003
8014088	M. Blay-Fornarino et al. (Eds.): Cooperative Systems Design, A Challenge
\
\	of the Mobility Age (Coop 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooperative systems design: a challenge of the mobility age (Coop
\
\	2002)	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam	\N	\N	HHKL02-MCW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30204/30204.pdf	\N		\N	\N	53-70 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHKL02-MCW.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1586032445}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30204}	\N	b40d816a101a8534be34b536ae4f00bd	ee86d412dc40b45975fc3d1361cb9bc4	f09a935f98c62bee7fe5a8b68ae4914b	inproceedings	Modelling Cooperative Work: Chances and Risks of Structuring	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser	Mireille Blay-Fornarino and Kjeld Schmidt	2002
8014089	Behaviour \\& Information Technology	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HHKL04-MMD	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30419/30419.pdf	\N		\N	\N	119-135 	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HHKL04-MMD.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30419}	\N	23569ebdf65f0238eb094077beceded2	773b23d34c741c1545ac4872459bdc95	edbab9b78d80d4e7eb3330a39ae4b1ab	article	A Modeling Method for the Development of Groupware Applications as
\
\	Socio-Technical Systems	Thomas Herrmann and Marcel Hoffmann and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser	\N	2004
8014090	Francoise Darses; Rose Dieng; Carla Simone; Manuel Zackland (Eds.):
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\	Cooperative Systems Design. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
\
\	
\
\	Cooperative Systems Design: Scenario-Based Design of Collaborative
\
\	Systems 
\
\	
\
\	F. Darses; R. Dieng; C. Simone; M. Zackland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooperative Systems Design: Scenario-Based Design of Collaborative
\
\	Systems	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam	\N	\N	HeJL04-RCa	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30402/30402.pdf	\N		\N	\N	163-178 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeJL04-RCa.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1586034227}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30402}	\N	7522350537fd7cde90c16dc725c30b13	2ddd743074269d204fa5381143f2ba85	b86f3b42385fc2c8802f2532bebcc43c	inproceedings	The Role Concept as a Basis for Designing Community Systems	Thomas Herrmann and Isa Jahnke and Kai-Uwe Loser	F. Darses and R. Dieng and C. Simone and M. Zackland	2004
8014091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch \\& Computer 2003: Interaktion in Bewegung	\N	\N	\N	Teubner Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	HeJL03-DUv	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30301/30301.pdf	\N		\N	\N	87-98	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeJL03-DUv.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation VG-Wort: 25 Normseiten 3519004410}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30301}	\N	30bcd3b9a4306c3e0ff6c90a064aa045	5aae6d2ae14f6851b1fbc02fb71593fb	76a1aa979c869f7072240cf167dfd00a	inproceedings	Die Unterstützung von Rollenzuweisung und Rollenübernahme: ein Ansatz
\
\	zur Gestaltung von Wissensmanagement- und CSCL-Systemen	Thomas Herrmann and Isa Jahnke and Kai-Uwe Loser	G. Szwillus and J. Ziegler	2003
8014092	Reinhardt, Rüdiger; Eppler, Martin (2004): Wissenskommunikation in
\
\	Organisationen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenskommunikation in Organisationen: Methoden, Instrumente, Theorien	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	HeKi04-KaK	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30406/30406.pdf	\N		\N	\N	50-68 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeKi04-KaK.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3540203508}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30406}	\N	6f9d450b552bc5d1fbff0710972c2e2e	5d5dbc6bd7a3c62443c55c642bb84d9e	fdcc6384cde2b9fcc64b754eea2b7695	incollection	Kontextberücksichtigung als Kernaufgabe der Wissenskommunikation	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Kienle	Rüdiger Reinhardt and Martin Eppler	2004
8014093	van Weert, T.J.; Munro,R.K. (eds.): Informatics and the Digital Society.
\
\	Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues. Boston et al.: Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatics and the Digital Society: Social, Ethical and Cognitive
\
\	Issues, SECIII 2002 - Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics
\
\	and ICT, July 22 - 26, 2002, Dortmund, Germany	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Acad. Publ	Boston	\N	\N	HeKi03-KCc	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30315/30315.pdf	\N		\N	\N	251-260	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeKi03-KCc.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation
\
\	
\
\	VG Wort: 17 Normseiten, Buch 1-4020-7363-1}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30315}	\N	248eecbe68612b021b0cdd47775c9279	e95ef3e7689b17aa9bd829bb9e4beffc	37e5de21fdb2423fdc34e7b7211b9658	inproceedings	KOLUMBUS: Context-oriented communication support in a collaborative
\
\	learning environment	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Kienle	Tom J. van Weert and Robert K. Munro	2003
8014094	Special issue: Training issues for successful ICT innovation in companies
\
\	of Educational Technology \\& Society	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeKR03-M-s	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30307/30307.pdf	\N		\N	\N	9-13 	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeKR03-M-s.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30307}	\N	3e548200ae68e3780664f5fa3b811f9d	19de2c7bb008a642a60f6f58afa9ee64	e65e5708afea57ea5cbeca6fbed82335	article	Meta-knowledge - a success factor for computer-supported organizational
\
\	learning in companies	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Kienle and Natalja Reiband	\N	2003
8014095	Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeKR03-MaV	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30306/30306.pdf	\N		\N	\N	3-12 	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30306}	\N	304c6f2c49d07dc69980b1b0c3f6aa04	fe431c03ad67df9e63d0f6ff9d3fd970	71e04968c34d68d9dfc3fb563a7b6a5b	article	Metawissen als Voraussetzung für den Wissensaustausch und die Kooperation
\
\	beim Wissensmanagement	Thomas Herrmann and Andrea Kienle and Natalja Reiband	\N	2003
8014096	Herczeg, Michael; Prinz, Wolfgang; Oberquelle, Horst (2002): Mensch
\
\	\\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits- und
\
\	Lernwelten.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch \\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits-
\
\	und Lernwelten	\N	\N	\N	Teubner Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	HeKL02-SW-	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30209/30209.pdf	\N		\N	\N	323-332 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HeKL02-SW-.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30209}	\N	16a44be5f1b30f74a6fd55174b94ad58	4115ef4425a2fca40c13f83d4bb8f366	ccca46e625a1e4a3d837fbc83f0015c2	incollection	Sociotechnical Walkthrough - ein methodischer Beitrag zur Gestaltung
\
\	soziotechnischer Systeme	Thomas Herrmann and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser	Michael Herczeg and Wolfgang Prinz and Horst Oberquelle	2002
8014097	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artful Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices.
\
\	Proceedings of the eighth Participatory Design Conference 2004, Toronto,
\
\	Ontario, Canada, July 27 - 31	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	HKLM04-SWD	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30403/30403.pdf	\N		\N	\N	132-141	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HKLM04-SWD.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30403}	\N	cd8dee99dac04d6861da8977137a513a	7d2bfc1c6ad96b09885bc9e5253c02a7	3f8e9c0eff8b1a243bb60453fcb8b547	inproceedings	Sociotechnical Walkthrough: Designing Technology along Work Processes	Thomas Herrmann and Gabriele Kunau and Kai-Uwe Loser and Natalja Menold	Andrew Clement and Fiorella Cindio and Anne-Marie Oostveen and Doug Schuler and Peter van den Besselaar	2004
8014098	Herczeg, Michael; Prinz, Wolfgang; Oberquelle, Horst (2002): Mensch
\
\	\\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits- und
\
\	Lernwelten. Stuttgart: Teubner.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch \\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits-
\
\	und Lernwelten	\N	\N	\N	Teubner Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Hoff02-VuO	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30210/30210.pdf	\N		\N	\N	245-254 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Hoff02-VuO.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30210}	\N	038aed2a14f6a270b596274b9380d5e7	1fadf0d72bcb54fa92b571c412d704a5	71ceaf729ad7bbdf5c4412c97c7604f6	incollection	Vorhersagen und Optionen darstellen – Wie prospektive Mechanismen
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\	Zukunftsawareness fördern	Marcel Hoffmann	Michael Herczeg and Wolfgang Prinz and Horst Oberquelle	2002
8014099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Universal Computing. Proceedings of I_KNOW`02 (11 - 12
\
\	July).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HDGH02-P-R	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30214/30214.pdf	\N		\N	\N	170-176 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HDGH02-P-R.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30214}	\N	36712b6aec69f106a6d5eb4c3876851b	97d2ab15a534a140f8ae6b2b6cbbddad	378676204e18eb5f8d9b841d10a0211a	inproceedings	PRomisE2 - Recording and Displaying Situated Process In-formation
\
\	in Knowledge Management Applications	Marcel Hoffmann and Marc Diefenbruch and Thomas Goesmann and Thomas Herrmann	\N	2002
8014100	Geschäftsprozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement. Berlin et al.: Springer.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschäftsprozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	HoGK02-AuU	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30203/30203.pdf	\N		\N	\N	159-181 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HoGK02-AuU.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3540429700}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30203}	\N	72c7c04c0966bbccdac965aa6ac19beb	0e9531d21056590533239aa9d2f1f30a	1ad88bf9c9cbb176685f3ea537d85139	incollection	Analyse und Unterstützung von Wissensprozessen als Voraussetzung
\
\	für erfolgreiches Wissensmanagement	Marcel Hoffmann and Thomas Goesmann and Andrea Kienle	Andreas Abecker and Knut Hinkelmann and Heiko Maus and Heinz Jürgen Müller	2002
8014101	Schwabe, G.; Streitz, N.; Unland, R. (Hrsg.) (2001): CSCW Kompendium
\
\	- Lehr- und Handbuch zum computerunterstützte kooperativen Arbeiten.	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	CSCW Kompendium - Lehr- und Handbuch zum computerunterstützte kooperativen
\
\	Arbeiten.	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	HoLH01-OW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30104/30104.pdf	\N		\N	\N	476 - 483 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\HoLH01-OW.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3540675523}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30104}	\N	4c05560a84382bc3922710e6057f447b	3535dce37ac689e65faa58e2290de6fe	d072c8cb4db02f0da1261ca6d455a860	incollection	Organisatorisches Wissensmanagement	Marcel Hoffmann and Kai-Uwe Loser and Thomas Herrmann	Gerhard Schwabe and Norbert Streitz and Rainer Unland	2001
8014102	In: Kruse, E.; Küchler, U.; Kuhl, M. (Hrsg.): Unbegrenztes Lernen
\
\	– Lernen über Grenzen? Generierung und Verteilung von Wissen in der
\
\	Hochschulentwicklung.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Unbegrenztes Lernen – Lernen über Grenzen? Generierung und Verteilung
\
\	von Wissen in der Hochschulentwicklung.	\N	\N	\N	LIT Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	Jahn05-WiO	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30527/30527.pdf	\N		\N	\N	193-204	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Jahn05-WiO.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3825879992}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30527}	\N	c80b8a341b03b5edc598b435c6590a8c	06d58643fa32da7832b6467b8f57b145	19a51ab730eb7572a1df520a45282dba	incollection	Wissensaustausch in Organisationen durch Rollenentwicklung	Isa Jahnke	E. Kruse and U. Küchler and M. Kuhl	2005
8014103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Back, A. and Gronau, N. and Tochtermann, K.: Web 2.0 in der Unternehmenspraxis	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	JaPr08-Cen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.06}, owner = {trenovska}	\N	997e12f1c32854044e69eb7ea91a5107	88f369c9144be5b53dd948d75af1c957	b00e1aac4ff3994429b2d54ed58dabb9	inproceedings	Crowdsourcing: ein neues Geschäftsmodell?	I. Jahnke and M. Prilla	\N	2008
8014104	Bullinger, Hans-Jörg; Scheer, August-Wilhelm: Service Engineering
\
\	- Entwicklung und Gestaltung innovativer Dienstleistungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Service Engineering - Entwicklung und Gestaltung innovativer Dienstleistungen	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	JLHK03-KuW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30309/30309.pdf	\N		\N	\N	591-617	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\JLHK03-KuW.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation VG-Wort: 39 Normseiten 3-540-43831-9}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30309}	\N	8574a319969c9552b323a3210f85e0d0	b6ac629654c21be1f36143a3cf7348ee	9ed81ca2175488eee3995f402c87b4b2	incollection	Kooperationsunterstützung und Werkzeuge für die Dienstleistungsentwicklung:
\
\	Die pro-services Workbench	Markus Junginger and Kai-Uwe Loser and Arndt Hoschke and Helmut Krcmar	Hans-Jörg Bullinger and August-Wilhelm: Scheer	2003
8014105	Haake, Jörg; Schwabe, Gerd; Wessner, Martin (Hrsg.) (2004):CSCL-Kompendium
\
\	
\
\		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCL-Kompendium	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	München	\N	\N	KiHe04-Kfd	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30408/30408.pdf	\N		\N	\N	171-183 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30408}	\N	17d6eb7003855e758a42191de3698f4f	7678514571d20bc6250e0a4cd5eb3d67	24ca5aa9befc30d77017b15e086b76f3	incollection	Konzepte für die Lerngruppe: Prozessunterstützung, Annotationen und
\
\	Aushandlung	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	Jörg Haake and Gerd Schwabe and Martin Wessner	2004
8014106	Herczeg, Michael; Prinz, Wolfgang; Oberquelle, Horst (2002): Mensch
\
\	\\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits- und
\
\	Lernwelten. Stuttgart: Teubner.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch \\& Computer. Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits-
\
\	und Lernwelten.	\N	\N	\N	Teubner Verlag	Stuttgart:	\N	\N	KiHe02-IvKa	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30211/30211.pdf	\N		\N	\N	45-54 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\Bearbeitet\\\\KiHe02-IvKa.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30211}	\N	474c663d20177fdfb9d2281dab3ec5c0	9b409860bbbf664528a6d840ad8bf5b7	0158243b59038e61e5484c3258100264	incollection	Integration von Kommunikation und Kooperation anhand von Lernmaterial
\
\	– ein Leitbild für die Funktionalität kollaborativer Lernumgebungen	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	Michael Herczeg and Wolfgang Prinz and Horst Oberquelle	2002
8014107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI): Universität Duisburg-Essen,
\
\	9.-11. März 2004, Band 1: E-Learning: Modelle, Instrumente und Erfahrungen;
\
\	Software-Produktlinien; Communities in E-Business	\N	\N	\N	Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Aka GmbH	\N	\N	\N	KiHe04-Cla	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30407/30407.pdf	\N		\N	\N	43-57	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KiHe04-Cla.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3-89838-049-1}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30407}	\N	65460bd9f0f4f06a688c957f994f93bf	5e27a7724ba9bd7b4f49e435b79ba754	d3351f8cbe94e7b991bb7f6cf440e5ec	inproceedings	Collaborative learning at the workplace by technical support of communication
\
\	and negotiation	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	H. Dieter Rombach and Stefan Eicker and Klaus Pohl and Heimo H. Adelsberger and Volker Wulf and Helmut Krcmar and Jan M. Pawlowski	2004
8014108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatik bewegt. 32. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik.
\
\	Oktober 2002, Dortmund	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiHe02-IvK	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30219/30219.pdf	\N		\N	\N	239-240 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30219}	\N	324cb42e455fdca08f9dbca9a791be56	309d8a8aa3c784c7b2fd05b9e722c982	a402f57004883606a55f7acabe4bc697	inproceedings	Integration von Kommunikation und Lernmaterial als Leitbild zur Gestaltung
\
\	von CSCL-Systemen	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	Sigrid Schubert and Bernd Reusch and Norbert Jesse	2002
8014109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Hawaii International Conference
\
\	on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos	\N	\N	KiHe03-Ioc	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30305/30305.pdf	\N		\N	\N	33-43 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KiHe03-Ioc.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation VG-Wort: 27 Normseiten 0-7695-1875-5}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30305}	\N	1bee992f93cfbe46287893647bde044b	c3cab3f5ce89f7d398d0af848ccb260d	e38dc1f098fece5b49006dab55f593c6	inproceedings	Integration of communication, coordination and learning material
\
\	– a guide for the functionality of collaborative learning environments	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	R. H. Sprague Jr.	2003
8014110	SECIII 2002 - Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics
\
\	and ICT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatics and the Digital Society: Social, Ethical and Cognitive
\
\	Issues, SECIII 2002 - Social, Ethical and Cognitive Issues of Informatics
\
\	and ICT, July 22 - 26, 2002, Dortmund, Germany	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Acad. Publ	Boston	\N	\N	KiHe02-KCc	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30201/30201.pdf	\N		\N	\N	251-260	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KiHe02-KCc.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30201}	\N	69303f1b026b5081189892f96cd6a9a9	1380ac3dc5005f1b6b7eaf1f28067dfe	ab928d3c029189f42e1de44cd05a40a6	inproceedings	KOLUMBUS: Context-oriented communication support in a collaborative
\
\	learning environment	Andrea Kienle and Thomas Herrmann	Tom J. van Weert and Robert K. Munro	2002
8014111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatik bewegt. 32. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik.
\
\	Bonn: Lecture Notes in Informatics.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KMRT02-EuH	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30223/30223.pdf	\N		\N	\N	709-712 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KMRT02-EuH.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30223}	\N	4cee37bf80833372517112899f36d981	a8f2f33a57d503f86da56bae17ac4329	80c6a0a2507f8948c57cd4875a109aca	inproceedings	Erfolgsfaktoren und Hindernisse bei Wissensmanagmentlösungen	Andrea Kienle and Peter Mambrey and Natalja Reiband and Dian Tan	Sigrid Schubert and Bernd Reusch and Norbert Jesse	2002
8014112	Herrmann, Th.; Mambrey, Peter; Shire, Karen(2003): Wissensgenese,
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\	Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensgenese, Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	KiMH03-Tuo	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30321/30321.pdf	\N		\N	\N	109-153 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KiMH03-Tuo.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {Lehrstuhl-Publikation VG-Wort: 65 Normseiten 3-531-13880-4}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30321}	\N	0e42a453df89559b9910eab68a5dff43	48a1d7b44d8010c8ddebb3f505a6383b	81d95339400a9a8f259bea44e41fb824	incollection	Technische und organisatorische Gestaltungsoptionen für unternehmensinterne
\
\	Wissensmanagementprojekte	Andrea Kienle and Natalja Menold and Thomas Herrmann	Thomas Herrmann and Peter Mambrey and Karen Shire	2003
8014113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeLFI 2004: Die 2. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik	\N	\N	\N	Köllen Druck+Verlag	Bonn	\N	\N	KiRi04-RKi	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30412/30412.pdf	\N		\N	\N	223-234 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KiRi04-RKi.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30412}	\N	64b8dd6652f6a649d92f586783b9691d	ec0c785ad848c38716fbccb9ab655b9c	93ed046bde6be6d72157ee8958c04966	inproceedings	Rollenbasierte Kooperationsunterstützung in CSCL-Umgebungen	Andrea Kienle and Carsten Ritterskamp	G. Engels and S. Seehusen	2004
8014114	In: Herrmann, Thomas; Kleinbeck, Uwe; Krcmar, Helmut: Konzepte für
\
\	das Service Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konzepte für das Service Engineering - Modularisierung, Prozessgestaltung
\
\	und Produktivitätsmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Physica Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	KJHK05-ERf	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30521/30521.pdf	\N		\N	\N	187-216 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\KJHK05-ERf.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30521}	\N	c5f715103bfeb6eabff421a2b3d883f4	b616bdbadb81e864cf29b279558ba09c	44206e7fb0558bfcbefacc01f025c4a9	incollection	Ein Referenzmodell für das Service Engineering mit multiperspektivischem
\
\	Ansatz	Gabriele Kunau and Markus Junginger and Thomas Herrmann and Helmut Krcmar	Thomas Herrmann and Uwe Kleinbeck and Helmut Krcmar	2005
8014115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PDC 02 - Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference. Malmö,
\
\	Sweden, 23-25 June 2002. CPSR, Palo Alto, CA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LoHe02-Efp	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30207/30207.pdf	\N		\N	\N	114-123	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\LoHe02-Efp.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-9667818-2-1}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30207}	\N	4b8c306619f98a4c4c2575f53c0b9926	b618aff7098cd99d051b42dfd04760e6	dde776ad8342e93e7dbba7f88cbb75fd	inproceedings	Enabling factors for participatory design of socio-technical systems
\
\	with diagrams	Kai-Uwe Loser and Thomas Herrmann	T. Binder and J. Gregory and I. Wagner	2002
8014116	Herrmann, Thomas; Mambrey, Peter; Shire, Karen (Hrsg.): Wissensgenese,
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\	Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensgenese, Wissensverteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis.	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	MeMZ03-EVb	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30328/30328.pdf	\N		\N	\N	59-67 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\MeMZ03-EVb.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30328}	\N	b235d3acbe24fb51d90af86bd5213cb7	8dd98b6d68a57b674cd429cecd08b8db	e9667e7f4255fd1a070b024c4339c89b	incollection	Empirische Vorgehensweisen bei Erhebungen und Analysen der Praxis
\
\	der Wissensarbeit	Natalja Menold and Ulrich Mill and Sam Zeini	Thomas Herrmann and Peter Mambrey and Karen Shire	2003
8014117	Schlegel, T.; Spath, D. (Hrsg): Entwicklung innovativer Dienstleistungen
\
\	– Wissen, Kreativität, Lernen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklung innovativer Dienstleistungen – Wissen, Kreativität, Lernen	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer Irb Verlag	München	\N	\N	RiKi05-KLi	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30520/30520.pdf	\N		\N	\N	63-73 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\RiKi05-KLi.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30520}	\N	96ef6fb717caf5512692aa9b0236f8cd	aeb5e8477a483df3aeefbbe0a537b327	0084b0494f78601a4ca38545341574aa	incollection	Kollaboratives Lernen in wissensintensiven Dienstleistungen	Carsten Ritterskamp and Andrea Kienle	T. Schlegel and D. Spath	2005
8014118	Haake, Jörg; Schwabe, Gerd; Wessner, Martin (Hrsg.)(2004): CSCL-Kompendium.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCL-Kompendium	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	München	\N	\N	StCa04-DRv	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30410/30410.pdf	\N		\N	\N	229-237 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30410}	\N	019d8e0ea90111ae901956fe68ce8f4a	312a00af920df30e82553b5b2b6241b3	3c607cf7d697bc87fb57082b3e64db28	incollection	Die Rolle von Kommunikationskonzepten für eine CSCL-Didaktik	G. Stahl and A. Carell	Jörg Haake and Gerd Schwabe and Martin Wessner	2004
8014119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2002 Portland,
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\	Oregon, USA. July 14-18, 2002.	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York	\N	\N	WSKW02-PRC	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30216/30216.pdf	\N		\N	\N	106-114 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\WSKW02-PRC.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-513-0}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30216}	\N	dbb14b48be2872d47b0087809640cc45	db66920a1ecd1396d74a2b755387a4d9	49b28550e1b23dd4b72333b769cac86f	inproceedings	Partnership Reviewing: A Cooperation Approach for Peer Review of
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\	Complex Educational Resources	John Weatherley and Tamara Sumner and Michael Khoo and Michael Wright and Marcel Hoffmann	Gary Marchionini	2002
8014120	In: Herrmann, Thomas; Kleinbeck, Uwe; Krcmar, Helmut: Konzepte für
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\	das Service Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konzepte für das Service Engineering - Modularisierung, Prozessgestaltung
\
\	und Produktivitätsmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	WiLo05-DpW	https://web-imtm.iaw.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pub/bscw.cgi/0/208299/30522/30522.pdf	\N		\N	\N	217-232 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.29}, file = {:$root$\\\\WiLo05-DpW.pdf:PDF}, owner = {trenovska}, imtm-code = {30522}	\N	6c37b723fed11953c96526a3df876932	5ecc9fac766b7185186315158a78104f	59d515c9820769feacd4bca6d1b629cd	incollection	Die pro-services Workbench - Werkzeuge für das service Engineering	Thomas Winkler and Kai-Uwe Loser	Thomas Herrmann and Uwe Kleinbeck and Helmut Krcmar	2005
8014124	Integrated Manufacturing Systems	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBW02	http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet;jsessionid=170B500C259027880CF4A2749CF598D0?contentType=Article&Filename=Published/EmeraldFullTextArticle/Articles/0680130801.html	\N		\N	\N	538-550	\N	8	\N		\N	2f335b837331b82b6418319dcc89a7ea	ec80cec961dc5c20cf0ea13d1bf528aa	996aa0ff97156c0cd05022eb8bfffe01	article	The holonic enterprise: a model for Internet-enabled global manufacturing supply chain and workflow management	Mihaela Ulieru and Robert W. Brennan and Scott S. Walker	\N	2002
8014139	\N	\N	\N	1. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlagsges.MBH + Co	\N	\N	\N	erbguth.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	684583424c9c5c545b86bd781e72e78e	1c12f50c02284357d46c8ace31e51916	6d02a3e483d5931ecd9d8927f5f9d61a	book	Umweltrecht	Wilfried Erbguth and Sabine Schlacke	\N	2004
8014152	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.H. Beck oHG	\N	\N	\N	hoppe.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	333683c98ee095b815e71b602934616c	4330c7180368a1ed790ea183cb63c2c7	2d63074bc9e80170e3cf5f1397fbf600	book	Umweltrecht	Dr. Werner Hoppe and Dr. Martin Beckmann and Dr. Petra Kauch	\N	2000
8014173	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag J.H.W. Dietz Nachf., Bonn	\N	\N	\N	jänicke.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	789d80861af9fcce32352136870d4c5f	70e77d7ea037d61d436f5e22fefe08af	9f13fc56a7a828bb8135529c389c0523	book	Umweltpolitik – Politik, Recht und Management des Umweltschutzes in Staat und Unternehmen	Martin Jänicke and Philip Kunig and Michael Stitzel	\N	2002
8014243	Soins	54	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collin2009	http://www.em-consulte.com/article/207869	\N		\N	politique de santé
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\	Bibliogr. p.20	17-20	\N	734 S	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.28}, owner = {C881240}, doi = {SOINS-04-2009-54-734-0038-0814-101019-200901960}	La multiplication des rapports et recommandations concernant l’éducation
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\	thérapeutique du patient (ETP) depuis les années 2000 permet de définir
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\	un cadre conceptuel et des orientations pratiques en distinguant
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\	l’ETP du disease management, de l’accompagnement, des programmes
\

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\	d’apprentissage et de l’observance. L’inscription de l’ETP dans le
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\	plan Maladies chroniques, puis dans le projet de loi Hôpital, patients,
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\	pour les équipes qui seront labellisées.	b3ac90a05734d2ae06f59c1e5565e87b	1021f5b0e5f46d0c9b4e56dafcda8f4a	6c18ec90154bd64bdbd597df1f48cc05	article	Place de l’éducation thérapeutique du patient dans la politique de
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8014395	Data Knowl. Eng.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	40630	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=40630	\N	Constraint modelling using a conceptual prototyping language	\N	\N	213--254	\N	3	\N	issn = {0169-023X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-023X(87)90031-0}	\N	5cd1afaeaf8c3a75c1b6066c6009a480	322f1eb4674604323bba01025c0345e9	6b77d0b8468822e3afbd9450b8145522	article	Constraint modelling using a conceptual prototyping language	F. Dignum and T. Kemme and W. Kreuzen and H. Weigand and R. P. van de Riet	\N	1987
8014913	Soins	54	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Derradji2009	\N	\N		\N	Stratégie soignante
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\	Dossier "Vivre avec le VIH aujourd'hui"	40-42	\N	734	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.28}	Le pronostic de l'infection par le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine
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\	mal suivis, ces derniers ont des conséquences sur l'évolution biologique
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\	etclinique de la maladie. Une consultation d'éducation thérapeutique
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\	du virus.	106480f96177bfa9ecd65afcf0e6bc7e	b1d090261ed1445427d6518d8fb3fa4e	15998b5fae46207345867293d9bff51d	article	L'éducation thérapeutique du patient infecté par le VIH	Ouda Derradji and Lélia Escaut and Carine Couzigou and al.	\N	2009
8014997	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poujouly2009	\N	\N		\N	Conférence présentée aux Journées d'Etudes de l'ARSI en janvier 2008
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\	Bibliogr. p.76	73-76	\N	96	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.28}, owner = {C881240}	\N	eaa9cda853bee9d8cc5e25435804b09e	cd3987b1d352511c0b02cd4c55e9f520	eea77104f33dcf7e086267413d2b5532	article	Détection de la violence domestique en milieu hospitalier par les
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\	soignants : responsabilité professionnelle et enrichissement de l'approche
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\	du patient	Marie-Christine Poujouly and David Bourgoz	\N	2009
8015009	Software Engineering, 2007. ICSE 2007. 29th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WilEtAl07	\N	\N	On the Impact of a Collaborative Pedagogy on African American Millennial Students in Software Engineering	\N	\N	677-687	\N	\N	\N		Millennial students (those born after 1982), particularly African Americans and women, have demonstrated a propensity toward collaborative activities. We conducted a collective case study at North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&amp;T to ascertain the role of collaboration and social interaction in attracting and retaining students in information technology. Responses from semi-structured interviews with 11 representative African American students in these classes were coded and analyzed. The responses from these minority students were used to evolve a social interaction model. The conjectures generated from the model suggest that pair programming and agile software methodologies effectively create a collaborative environment that is desirable to Millennial students, male and female, and, with the new evidence, minority and majority. Additionally, the African American Millennial students enjoy learning from their peers and believe that a collaborative environment better prepares them for the "real world".	177f2b503ce752be900a3e3c70862fe2	68a995918355a05946da52b8ffc898d4	5321806914eb40a6cf1d7f6010bef600	inproceedings	On the Impact of a Collaborative Pedagogy on African American Millennial Students in Software Engineering	L. Williams and L. Layman and K.M. Slaten and S.B. Berenson and C. Seaman	\N	2007
8015237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Readings in the Psychology of Language}	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, N.J.	\N	\N	chomsky1967rsv	http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1967----.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a5f5c1b295ca907214b82b4a164d0c9	6859ac159f62cac6a6a34d97b0373ca9	fafcd66d3c147a97e7f768b62c7f5ecc	inbook	{A Review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior}	N. Chomsky	Leon A. Jakobovits and Murray S. Miron	1967
8015243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMAR	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/ismar/SkrypnykL04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ismar/ismar2004.html#SkrypnykL04	\N	SIFT	\N	\N	110-119	\N	\N	conf/ismar/2004	date = {2005-01-18}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISMAR.2004.53}, isbn = {0-7695-2191-6}	\N	5937305a73535ba7af725e6efb04aef2	51189cffd95b391a891e53deaac7a257	299189b0aed91e25bad148989fbe0d20	inproceedings	Scene Modelling, Recognition and Tracking with Invariant Image Features.	Iryna Skrypnyk and David G. Lowe	\N	2004
8015254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/uist/KimSA04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/uist/uist2004.html#KimSA04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	99-107	\N	\N	conf/uist/2004	date = {2006-02-15}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1029632.1029650}, isbn = {1-58113-957-8}	\N	f14319c1c141d3be470838d176817dd0	5ae1ae8495bd8c3f189369e61d12d625	1f30c6381d21e335bc27942e9510ab45	inproceedings	Video-based document tracking: unifying your physical and electronic desktops.	Jiwon Kim and Steven M. Seitz and Maneesh Agrawala	Steven Feiner and James A. Landay	2004
8015282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/mm/ZhaoCSC07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mm/mm2007.html#ZhaoCSC07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	807-810	\N	\N	conf/mm/2007	date = {2007-10-24}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1291233.1291416}, isbn = {978-1-59593-702-5}	\N	21967738172dccd351181d4b3cf156d5	877621055a905552bb9cbe6594a88213	41cfda077c66698886a0a257840ce466	inproceedings	Large head movement tracking using sift-based registration.	Gangqiang Zhao and Ling Chen and Jie Song and Gencai Chen	Rainer Lienhart and Anand R. Prasad and Alan Hanjalic and Sunghyun Choi and Brian P. Bailey and Nicu Sebe	2007
8015289	ACM Comput. Surv.	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1177355	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1177352.1177355&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=197115&CFTOKEN=59525587#	\N		\N	\N	13	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1177352.1177355}	The goal of this article is to review the state-of-the-art tracking methods, classify them into different categories, and identify new trends. Object tracking, in general, is a challenging problem. Difficulties in tracking objects can arise due to abrupt object motion, changing appearance patterns of both the object and the scene, nonrigid object structures, object-to-object and object-to-scene occlusions, and camera motion. Tracking is usually performed in the context of higher-level applications that require the location and/or shape of the object in every frame. Typically, assumptions are made to constrain the tracking problem in the context of a particular application. In this survey, we categorize the tracking methods on the basis of the object and motion representations used, provide detailed descriptions of representative methods in each category, and examine their pros and cons. Moreover, we discuss the important issues related to tracking including the use of appropriate image features, selection of motion models, and detection of objects.	676999dbc7cd789a81b518b4af644002	dd574f16ac7907cd794c30952e6444e8	32d2d431781604f449489c95dbd9c3f5	article	Object tracking: A survey	Alper Yilmaz and Omar Javed and Mubarak Shah	\N	2006
8015313	IEEE Micro	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/MM.2009.30	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	17-29	\N	2	\N	issn = {0272-1732}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MM.2009.30}	\N	5c5b099aa475e6fdf79ece7ebfa52ea4	0a28b2e67a24ee74d825b2871857300f	deda1027950a60cccc7bd0fa8609b7bf	article	Godson-3: A Scalable Multicore RISC Processor with x86 Emulation	Weiwu Hu and Jian Wang and Xiang Gao and Yunji Chen and Qi Liu and Guojie Li	\N	2009
8015332	Dissertation abstracts international	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	svonkin2008	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pyoa	\N		\N	\N	981	\N	3	\N	issn = {0419-4209}	Abstract (Summary)
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My dissertation explores the trope of "self-othering," the splintering or unfixing of the artist's imagined cohesive self and transformation into alternative personae, often achieved through the appropriation of a marginalized ethnicity or by passing as the other or as a hybridized amalgam of others. My framework chapter investigates the conflict in Melville's characters and plots between fanatical univocality and multivocal free-play, tracing Melville's multivocalism to his reading of the Bible and transnational cultural encounters. My chapter on L. Frank Baum, the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, examines Baum's simultaneously radical and ambivalent reconfigurations of gendered and racialized identity. I read Baum as a conflicted practitioner of self-othering, arguing that his works display evidence of "womb-envy" and "margin-envy," but also profound anxieties about the perceived loss of white, male privilege. I pay particular attention to Baum's character of the Patchwork Girl of Oz, a black, female Harlequin figure, as well as a case of Baum practicing an envious form of blackface drag minstrelsy. In the chapter on beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Bob Kaufman, I argue that Ginsberg was conflicted about his Jewishness while Kaufman experienced an analogous tension about his Blackness, each poet dealing with his ambivalence to his "endowed" identity through "transpiritualism," the adoption of a marginalized spiritual identity as his own. The chapter on Lowell and other "confessional" poets shows those poets attempting to kill off their white, straight selves through the trope of suicide, in order to discover a more abject but desirable subject position out on the margins. The final chapter analyzes cultural ventriloquism in the works of Andy Kaufman, Laurie Anderson, Eminem and Melville's descendent, the rock star Moby, as well as at Museum of Jurassic Technology.	bc505862d20d6e379251e533939f5f7a	3d20d2d23876dc0c21dfd3a50efcd19c	31a0ddfaa1f7d8f5dc65ca3d01a25e53	phdthesis	Self-Othering in American Literature and Culture from Melville to Moby	Craig Svonkin	\N	2008
8015341	Applications of Computer Vision, 1998. WACV '98. Proceedings., Fourth IEEE Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BGROR98	\N	\N		\N	\N	214-219	\N	\N	\N		As a step towards a perceptual user interface, an object tracking algorithm is developed and demonstrated tracking human faces. Computer vision algorithms that are intended to form part of a perceptual user interface must be fast and efficient. They must be able to track in real time and yet not absorb a major share of computational resources. An efficient, new algorithm is described here based on the mean shift algorithm. The mean shift algorithm robustly finds the mode (peak) of probability distributions. We first describe histogram based methods of producing object probability distributions. In our case, we want to track the mode of an object's probability distribution within a video scene. Since the probability distribution of the object can change and move dynamically in time, the mean shift algorithm is modified to deal with dynamically changing probability distributions. The modified algorithm is called the Continuously Adaptive Mean Shift (CAMSHIFT) algorithm. CAMSHIFT is then used as an interface for games and graphics.	014123da1a2359e7431d9a3dec88c810	607c7a89219c54c9daec33e438c89c85	2c0f454fdec1e37088d2577faf7d194e	article	Real time face and object tracking as a component of a perceptualuser interface	G.R. Bradski	IEEE	1998
8015378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	\N	\N	\N	Hartkopf.1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8e0b20aaf3bae1c1edbeb2d71e19eee	b55dcfd8be332dde197a01802ad69659	8b00766eccc8babdb2280e8bb0464b0e	book	Umweltpolitik I. Grundlagen, Analysen und Perspektiven	Günter Hartkopf and Eberhard Bohne	\N	1983
8015410	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co.	\N	\N	\N	brandt.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	512530361907b08e9938c4a8b340770d	3b0b78a93c02c877b8eedbe1117a7b98	f6f53341f05a08560a998b511b1948d3	book	Konzeption für ein Stoffstromrecht	Edmund Brandt and Susana Röckseisen	Umweltbundesamt	2001
8015433	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C. H. Beck 	\N	\N	\N	Kloepfer.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f35f9879efa23c32519e0fcba8ea584	51bec6ef74c67ac4ab22adfdbc4a7668	3e150505a02507671d9298e6c48dc694	book	Umweltrecht	Michael Kloepfer	\N	2004
8015504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	confSiggraphJacobsFS95	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/siggraph/siggraph1995.html#JacobsFS95	\N	dblp	\N	\N	277-286	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/218380.218454}, date = {2002-12-09}	\N	7bbabb76ae874d325931f2f0d5ad8a09	c0ed09c5df2ccfb2140092dd8bb675f7	31a78a1faa314d18f89c9dfb73a3cf80	inproceedings	Fast multiresolution image querying.	Charles E. Jacobs and Adam Finkelstein and David Salesin	\N	1995
8015511	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Svensson2008	http://www.kb.se/Dokument/Bibliotek/utbildning/presentationer/ImprovingTheUserExperience.pdf	\N	Current Research in the German National Library on the Use
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of Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e99e611ac21c90c537b6c5daa38b6a6	cb364b47f2123a1628e431284648cbb5	015dbc1afe1d0be98ae25878196f873e	misc	Improving the User Experience	Lars G. Svensson	\N	2008
8015845	Empirical Softw. Engg.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	lawrie2007quantifying	\N	\N	4 different hypothesis tested. Paper provides lot's of references to related work.	\N	\N	359--388	\N	4	\N	issn = {1382-3256}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10664-006-9032-2}	Identifiers, which represent the defined concepts in a program, account for, by some measures, almost three quarters of source code. The makeup of identifiers plays a key role in how well they communicate these defined concepts. An empirical study of identifier quality based on almost 50 million lines of code, covering thirty years, four programming languages, and both open and proprietary source is presented. For the purposes of the study, identifier quality is conservatively defined as the possibility of constructing the identifier out of dictionary words or known abbreviations. Four hypotheses related to identifier quality are considered using linear mixed effect regression models. For example, the first hypothesis is that modern programs include higher quality identifiers than older ones. In this case, the results show that better programming practices are producing higher quality identifies. Results also confirm some commonly held beliefs, such as proprietary code having more acronyms than open source code.	194d0b54b597a1a61430fc6ea13437ad	b34fe8324f1fbd15873fe2e9235de1e2	9a40f0ccf615918566d42146c81dfd4b	article	Quantifying identifier quality: an analysis of trends	Dawn Lawrie and Henry Feild and David Binkley	\N	2007
8015992	IEEE Software	18	\N	\N	Jul/Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hofmann01	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2001.936219	\N		\N	\N	58-66	\N	4	\N	issn = {0740-7459}	 
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eficient requirements are the single biggest cause of software project failure. From studying several hundred organizations, Capers-Jones discovered that RE is deficient in more than 75 percent of all enterprises.1In other words, getting requirements right might be the single most important and difficult part of a software project. Despite 
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its importance, we know surprisingly little about the actual process of specifying software. 	f7624cbe7de37ff302fa14f50e04c9de	41cbcfe130626f0d252f66fb8e0bca55	e8683341edd6a8ccfabc585344c9cb12	article	Requirements engineering as a success factor in software projects	H.F. Hofmann and F. Lehner	\N	2001
8016000	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	17	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	genuchten91	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/32.87283	\N		\N	\N	582-590	\N	6	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, doi = {}	A study of the reasons for delay in software development is
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described. The aim of the study was to gain an insight into the reasons
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for differences between plans and reality in development activities in
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order to be able to take actions for improvement. A classification was
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used to determine the reasons. 160 activities, comprising over 15000
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hours of work, have been analyzed. The results and interpretations of
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the results are presented. Insight into the predominant reasons for
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delay enabled actions for improvements to be taken in the department
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concerned. Because the distribution of reasons for delay varied widely
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from one department to another, it is recommended that every department
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should gain an insight into its reasons for delay in order to be able to
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take adequate actions for improvement	a53bb2749647ed0152591a325211bec1	b5d472630cbdc319c8c21306bd3fff2b	7a318a6f88adab1baa452c4ef1bda151	article	Why is software late? An empirical study of reasons for delay in software development	M. van Genuchten	\N	1991
8016017	Biol Lett	4	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perfeito:2008:Biol-Lett:18029298	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2412928	\N	The effect of spatial structure on adaptation in Escherichia coli	\N	\N	57-59	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18029298}, doi = {10.1098/rsbl.2007.0481}	Populations of organisms are generally organized in a given spatial structure. However, the vast majority of population genetic studies are based on populations in which every individual competes globally. Here we use experimental evolution in Escherichia coli to directly test a recently made prediction that spatial structure slows down adaptation and that this cost increases with the mutation rate. This was studied by comparing populations of different mutation rates adapting to a liquid (unstructured) medium with populations that evolved in a Petri dish on solid (structured) medium. We find that mutators adapt faster to both environments and that adaptation is slower if there is spatial structure. We observed no significant difference in the cost of structure between mutator and wild-type populations, which suggests that clonal interference is intense in both genetic backgrounds.	4f8c0a25efb1ee267144c2f07acd03eb	9e8dcbb8589ae2aa3ed698a4b9146f2a	94f2ec6f3f9a94d331d3e0e924cbc9b8	article	The effect of spatial structure on adaptation in Escherichia coli	L Perfeito and M I Pereira and P R Campos and I Gordo	\N	2008
8016041	Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ch-ch-barton-review	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.34.011802.132359	\N	THE EFFECTS OF GENETIC AND GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE ON NEUTRAL VARIATION	\N	\N	99-125	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.34.011802.132359}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.34.011802.132359}	Variation within a species may be structured both geographically and by genetic background. We review the effects of such structuring on neutral variants, using a framework based on the coalescent process. Short-term effects of sex differences and age structure can be averaged out using fast timescale approximations, allowing a simple general treatment of effective population size and migration. We consider the effects of geographic structure on variation within and between local populations, first in general terms, and then for specific migration models. We discuss the close parallels between geographic structure and stable types of genetic structure caused by selection, including balancing selection and background selection. The effects of departures from stability, such as selective sweeps and population bottlenecks, are also described. Methods for distinguishing population history from the effects of ongoing gene flow are discussed. We relate the theoretical results to observed patterns of variation in natural populations.	9f60d7e0f6bf5fef010897930550d8c4	a4545a775a41dcb4cfef32833adff047	f6fac49821aed287803fbebdf0df82ac	article	THE EFFECTS OF GENETIC AND GEOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE ON NEUTRAL VARIATION	Brian Charlesworth and Deborah Charlesworth and Nicholas H. Barton	\N	2003
8016117	\N	\N	\N	1st ed., Reprint.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman	Amsterdam	\N	\N	gamma1995design	http://www.amazon.de/Patterns-Elements-Reusable-Object-Oriented-Software/dp/0201633612%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201633612	\N	Design Patterns is based on the idea that there are only so many design problems in computer programming. This book identifies some common program-design problems--such as adapting the interface of one object to that of another object or notifying an object of a change in another object's state--and explains the best ways (not always the obvious ways) that the authors know to solve them. The idea is that you can use the authors' sophisticated design ideas to solve problems that you often waste time solving over and over again in your own programming.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0201633612}, dewey = {005.12}, ean = {9780201633610}, isbn = {0201633612}	\N	a9a68c49b94a019158b2da6e206802d1	148e2a0e691f5457c157fd00f4aeb638	a9d7c71c38d471b32c94dcb331a09961	book	Design Patterns. Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software.	Erich Gamma and Richard Helm and Ralph E. Johnson	\N	1995
8016165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nakahara:2003nw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=7208855	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 7208855	\N	Bristol, UK: Hilger (1990) 505 p. (Graduate student series
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                  in physics)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1229e8bc55bfa706c2c02d2752b0924	d7f753c0d0a37ec8139f8e01baaa8e55	863a71a1d9b05f59862f26c82988a7fa	book	Geometry, topology and physics	M. Nakahara	\N	2003
8016238	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	hamlin:177002	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e177002	\N	Pressure-Induced Superconducting Phase in the Charge-Density-Wave Compound Terbium Tritelluride	\N	\N	177002	\N	17	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {177002}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.177002}	\N	4922fb9c86b8642a213006e38dfe8fd3	45bcf64c424e96ef517027199213f586	9922cf8fb3b1660569c8121e0e5be847	article	Pressure-Induced Superconducting Phase in the Charge-Density-Wave Compound Terbium Tritelluride	J. J. Hamlin and D. A. Zocco and T. A. Sayles and M. B. Maple and J. H. Chu and I. R. Fisher	\N	2009
8016503	Byzantinische Zeitschrift	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bevan:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/BYZS.2008.016	\N		\N	\N	617-657	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/BYZS.2008.016}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/BYZS.2008.016}	\N	e0969e44478fbdb5a8d2ff2e57f7ca2b	304aa97f1e94a1d5ddd9a21c15426689	15ca40aabb794b4132eb2e8e3b1d6257	article	The trial of Eutyches: A new interpretation	George A. Bevan and Patrick T. R. Gray	\N	2009
8016617	Phys. Rev.	D58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria:1998vi	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9804010	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9804010	\N	\N	065009	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9804010;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.58.065009}, eprint = {hep-lat/9804010}	\N	51801cf956fb4c4854e65180e1c0b675	23e24bc421a491472d7db7afc357a2c1	4852a2db59da1491c1a7bee345ee1f96	article	{Simulation of supersymmetric models with a local Nicolai
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                  map}	Matteo Beccaria and Giuseppe Curci and Erika D'Ambrosio	\N	1998
8016733	Proceedings: Biological Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society	\N	\N	\N	read2003den	\N	\N		\N	\N	699--708	\N	\N	\N		Owing to their rapid reproductive rate and the severe penalties for reduced fitness, diseases are under
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immense evolutionary pressure. Understanding the evolutionary response of diseases in new situations
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has clear public-health consequences, given the changes in social and movement patterns over recent
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decades and the increased use of antibiotics. This paper investigates how a disease may adapt in response
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to the routes of transmission available between infected and susceptible individuals. The potential trans-
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mission routes are defined by a computer-generated contact network, which we describe as either local
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(highly clustered networks where connected individuals are likely to share common contacts) or global
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(unclustered networks with a high proportion of long-range connections). Evolution towards stable stra-
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tegies operates through the gradual random mutation of disease traits (transmission rate and infectious
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period) whenever new infections occur. In contrast to mean-field models, the use of contact networks
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greatly constrains the evolutionary dynamics. In the local networks, high transmission rates are selected
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for, as there is intense competition for susceptible hosts between disease progeny. By contrast, global
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networks select for moderate transmission rates because direct competition between progeny is minimal
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and a premium is placed upon persistence. All networks show a very slow but steady rise in the infec-
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tious period.
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	f397f96fc3d1d15d40dcf7398a2db51a	7af020cdef39b8ac5a600b6db8d8f838	5426306f7eddb651c05524c8724be12b	article	{Disease evolution on networks: the role of contact structure}	J.M. Read and M.J. Keeling	\N	2003
8016931	Nature Biotechnology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	westerhoff2004emb	\N	\N		\N	\N	1249--1252	\N	\N	\N		\N	bca171fadc654d2db72a368710825ef0	6886774372143889dce007258d8603b0	5d1a62cd6ead2008453906c6dd8e9138	article	{The evolution of molecular biology into systems biology}	H.V. Westerhoff and B.O. Palsson	\N	2004
8016941	BMC Systems Biology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biomed Central	\N	\N	\N	loewe2009fes	\N	\N		\N	\N	27	\N	1	\N		\N	8ea81d3442732a81ac933c52c5121451	3c4081b61107baa1380dbff83bb6278a	faa4e10c129ebab8ecb1c6392f1ec8ca	article	{A framework for evolutionary systems biology}	L. Loewe	\N	2009
8016993	Maske und Kothurn	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OMSI	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-36	\N	52	\N		\N	00bddd651e50ca82d099e55abb600987	4ad202a953c75bc2fa0a24dcb2f1610a	812d6ffbfe2c9bf9b4a982aa7e019a55	article	Das Spiel der Illusionen oder das Theater aus der Sicht des Imaginären	Octave Mannoni	\N	2006
8017029	Ecology Letters	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Science Ltd	\N	\N	\N	kawecki2004cil	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/118811152/HTMLSTART	\N		\N	\N	1225--1241	\N	12	\N		Studies of local adaptation provide important insights into the power of natural selection relative to gene flow and other evolutionary forces. They are a paradigm for testing evolutionary hypotheses about traits favoured by particular environmental factors. This paper is an attempt to summarize the conceptual framework for local adaptation studies. We first review theoretical work relevant for local adaptation. Then we discuss reciprocal transplant and common garden experiments designed to detect local adaptation in the pattern of deme × habitat interaction for fitness. Finally, we review research questions and approaches to studying the processes of local adaptation – divergent natural selection, dispersal and gene flow, and other processes affecting adaptive differentiation of local demes. We advocate multifaceted approaches to the study of local adaptation, and stress the need for experiments explicitly addressing hypotheses about the role of particular ecological and genetic factors that promote or hinder local adaptation. Experimental evolution of replicated populations in controlled spatially heterogeneous environments allow direct tests of such hypotheses, and thus would be a valuable way to complement research on natural populations.	8796c16b9beda44918d4c0f35541bc93	bffaba8acdb6b410e8fe3645aabd02fc	de7196a36a50c0ab2e57886594fb5a5e	article	{Conceptual issues in local adaptation}	T.J. Kawecki and D. Ebert	\N	2004
8017196	Nature	433	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillian Magazines Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	postma-noordwijk	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03083	\N	Gene flow maintains a large genetic difference in clutch size at a small spatial scale : Article : Nature	\N	\N	65--68	\N	7021	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature03083}	\N	ae7ed46862452fa0ad93314a046f2e0b	804216cf2896cbf3485eef376ab1926e	4bbb656270a1b9c9b74e0cb3bd7e8809	article	Gene flow maintains a large genetic difference in clutch size at a small spatial scale	Erik Postma and Arie J. van Noordwijk	\N	2005
8018259	Knowledge Acquisition	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber93	http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontolingua-kaj-1993.pdf	\N		\N	\N	199-221	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=3298{\\&}spage=32}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7898bc75ef5882111ed5d06db8e2bd71	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	d006c62a46af32d2d8d74eccd75c22fa	article	{A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications}	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
8018274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murphy98	http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~murphyk/Bayes/bnintro.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f74a36fdde4e66ecbc3144538a22abc4	6f28fd5e247a2cce9525219f874b289f	59fa35330dbff5777153eef9e332f608	misc	{A Brief Introduction to Graphical Models and Bayesian Networks}	K. Murphy	\N	1998
8019661	System Sciences, 2005. HICSS '05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GBW05	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1385655	\N		\N	\N	204a-204a	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1605  }, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2005.547}	 Inter-organizational collaboration requires systems interoperability which is not possible in the absence of common standards. However, empirical research has shown that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) standards can be a major barrier in the progress of Information Technology (IT)-enabled inter-organizational collaboration. Though often portrayed as a narrow technical matter, standard setting is a complex social process, shaped by an array of factors and representing embodiments of social relationships between the actors. This paper approaches standardization from a Social Shaping of Technology (SST) perspective. The paper explores the characteristics and factors that shape the development and implementation of a standard in the case of a portal implementation in the automotive industry.	19c126e1fb3dbb995c74c90932724426	7ee1e1828017307efe943b58fb5ba228	22502ca31648cee56b180bbb5f0e18c6	inproceedings	Social Shaping & Standardization: A Case Study from Auto Industry	M. Gerst and R. Bunduchi and R. Williams	\N	2005
8020046	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IWI	Wien	\N	\N	UBMA_049465708	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=049465708&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N		\N	e6ea44b38efc28ef2c4e363b7a79250d	851267114c27566fdb786376395cb05d	66b28e4ec5a150dd199939cdf1f6e6b5	article	IWI-Studien	Christian Zietz	\N	2008
8020067	Bioinformatics	20	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blinov:2004:Bioinformatics:15217809	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&orig_db=pubmed&term=BioNetGen%3A%20software%20for%20rule-based%20modeling%20of%20signal%20transduction%20based%20on%20the%20interactions%20of%20molecular%20domains&cmd=search&src=	\N	BioNetGen: software for rule-based modeling of sig...[Bioinformatics. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	3289-3291	\N	17	\N	pmid = {15217809}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/bth378}	BioNetGen allows a user to create a computational model that characterizes the dynamics of a signal transduction system, and that accounts comprehensively and precisely for specified enzymatic activities, potential post-translational modifications and interactions of the domains of signaling molecules. The output defines and parameterizes the network of molecular species that can arise during signaling and provides functions that relate model variables to experimental readouts of interest. Models that can be generated are relevant for rational drug discovery, analysis of proteomic data and mechanistic studies of signal transduction.	5118cc2eff61f78e8618b2af7e35a478	ef6c627a7a12b341d0e17ad106e7f019	36b5dbe8e633de1911f91fea17676e19	article	BioNetGen: software for rule-based modeling of signal transduction based on the interactions of molecular domains	M L Blinov and J R Faeder and B Goldstein and W S Hlavacek	\N	2004
8020075	BMC Bioinformatics	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koschorreck:2007:BMC-Bioinformatics:17854494	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17854494?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=1&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Reduced modeling of signal transduction - a modula...[BMC Bioinformatics. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	336-336	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17854494}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-8-336}	BACKGROUND: Combinatorial complexity is a challenging problem in detailed and mechanistic mathematical modeling of signal transduction. This subject has been discussed intensively and a lot of progress has been made within the last few years. A software tool (BioNetGen) was developed which allows an automatic rule-based set-up of mechanistic model equations. In many cases these models can be reduced by an exact domain-oriented lumping technique. However, the resulting models can still consist of a very large number of differential equations. RESULTS: We introduce a new reduction technique, which allows building modularized and highly reduced models. Compared to existing approaches further reduction of signal transduction networks is possible. The method also provides a new modularization criterion, which allows to dissect the model into smaller modules that are called layers and can be modeled independently. Hallmarks of the approach are conservation relations within each layer and connection of layers by signal flows instead of mass flows. The reduced model can be formulated directly without previous generation of detailed model equations. It can be understood and interpreted intuitively, as model variables are macroscopic quantities that are converted by rates following simple kinetics. The proposed technique is applicable without using complex mathematical tools and even without detailed knowledge of the mathematical background. However, we provide a detailed mathematical analysis to show performance and limitations of the method. For physiologically relevant parameter domains the transient as well as the stationary errors caused by the reduction are negligible. CONCLUSION: The new layer based reduced modeling method allows building modularized and strongly reduced models of signal transduction networks. Reduced model equations can be directly formulated and are intuitively interpretable. Additionally, the method provides very good approximations especially for macroscopic variables. It can be combined with existing reduction methods without any difficulties.	057fae2bdc8f25bfa58a0983386a8bf0	363b4856fa8f4a9a9ecd2e2e7ed8e161	24c59bafb9e8cc38da9ea0c997a8bacd	article	Reduced modeling of signal transduction - a modular approach	M Koschorreck and H Conzelmann and S Ebert and M Ederer and E D Gilles	\N	2007
8020077	Sci STKE	2006	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hlavacek:2006:Sci-STKE:16849649	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16849649?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=2&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Rules for modeling signal-transduction systems. [Sci STKE. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	344	\N	pmid = {16849649}, doi = {10.1126/stke.3442006re6}	Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the binding and enzymatic activities of proteins in cellular signaling. Rules encode an understanding of how a system works in terms of the biomolecules in the system and their possible states and interactions. A set of rules can be as easy to read as a diagrammatic interaction map, but unlike most such maps, rules have precise interpretations. Rules can be processed to automatically generate a mathematical or computational model for a system, which enables explanatory and predictive insights into the system's behavior. Rules are independent units of a model specification that facilitate model revision. Instead of changing a large number of equations or lines of code, as may be required in the case of a conventional mathematical model, a protein interaction can be introduced or modified simply by adding or changing a single rule that represents the interaction of interest. Rules can be defined and visualized by using graphs, so no specialized training in mathematics or computer science is necessary to create models or to take advantage of the representational precision of rules. Rules can be encoded in a machine-readable format to enable electronic storage and exchange of models, as well as basic knowledge about protein-protein interactions. Here, we review the motivation for rule-based modeling; applications of the approach; and issues that arise in model specification, simulation, and testing. We also discuss rule visualization and exchange and the software available for rule-based modeling.	806b3ea05df0c8254a52f8f5b6f5071c	141158d712fc723ddbbcc0dd836b8821	33787db77e2dfb31fcf3a9f4c3c723e4	article	Rules for modeling signal-transduction systems	W S Hlavacek and J R Faeder and M L Blinov and R G Posner and M Hucka and W Fontana	\N	2006
8020080	Bioinformatics	22	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor:2006:Bioinformatics:16954144	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16954144?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=4&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	SEBINI: Software Environment for BIological Networ...[Bioinformatics. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	2706-2708	\N	21	\N	pmid = {16954144}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btl444}	The Software Environment for BIological Network Inference (SEBINI) has been created to provide an interactive environment for the deployment and evaluation of algorithms used to reconstruct the structure of biological regulatory and interaction networks. SEBINI can be used to compare and train network inference methods on artificial networks and simulated gene expression perturbation data. It also allows the analysis within the same framework of experimental high-throughput expression data using the suite of (trained) inference methods; hence SEBINI should be useful to software developers wishing to evaluate, compare, refine or combine inference techniques, and to bioinformaticians analyzing experimental data. SEBINI provides a platform that aids in more accurate reconstruction of biological networks, with less effort, in less time. AVAILABILITY: A demonstration website is located at https://www.emsl.pnl.gov/NIT/NIT.html. The Java source code and PostgreSQL database schema are available freely for non-commercial use.	d4d96655f86df7c8ef089306f89d22d1	834b90c2c9af4ba6b502bbd2582c6de2	cdf468bda73fa1494b21f8eb56538b2d	article	SEBINI: Software Environment for BIological Network Inference	R C Taylor and A Shah and C Treatman and M Blevins	\N	2006
8020081	Drug Discov Today	10	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luciano:2005:Drug-Discov-Today:15993813	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15993813?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	PAX of mind for pathway researchers. [Drug Discov Today. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	937-942	\N	13	\N	pmid = {15993813}, doi = {10.1016/S1359-6446(05)03501-4}	Scientists seeking to understand the inner workings of cells have access to a multitude of pathway data resources. However, the representations of pathway data within these resources are not consistent or interchangeable. To facilitate easy information retrieval from a wide variety of pathway resources, such as signal transduction, gene regulation, molecular interaction and metabolic pathway databases, a broad effort in the biopathways community called BioPAX was formed. New biological pathway software applications built using the BioPAX standard will be able to integrate knowledge from multiple sources in a coherent and reliable way. This article reports the progress that the BioPAX work-group has made towards building and deploying the BioPAX data-exchange format for biological pathway data.	cc7642a5b32a90ed424e0534fb28ea27	b5646d8953d07be5db4503765ca4708b	2836b6ec8dc1f18875a3321b77adc8c2	article	PAX of mind for pathway researchers	J S Luciano	\N	2005
8020084	Brief Bioinform	6	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter:2005:Brief-Bioinform:16420736	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16420736?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=5&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Inferring network interactions within a cell. [Brief Bioinform. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	380-389	\N	4	\N	pmid = {16420736}, doi = {}	The continuing growth in high-throughput data acquisition has led to a proliferation of network models to represent and analyse biological systems. These networks involve distinct interaction types detected by a combination of methods, ranging from directly observed physical interactions based in biochemistry to interactions inferred from phenotype measurements, genomic expression and comparative genomics. The discovery of interactions increasingly requires a blend of experimental and computational methods. Considering yeast as a model system, recent analytical methods are reviewed here and specific aims are proposed to improve network interaction inference and facilitate predictive biological modelling.	6c4652ba6918b5d77b47566ba3b11e6f	bf1f6cc2fec86fee9eb557794d1ba20e	27b5e56d2d609cbda6fe23c349639643	article	Inferring network interactions within a cell	G W Carter	\N	2005
8020146	IET Syst Biol	2	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blinov:2008:IET-Syst-Biol:19045831	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&orig_db=pubmed&term=Complexity%20and%20Modularity%20of%20Intracellular%20Networks&cmd=search&src=	\N	Complexity and modularity of intracellular network...[IET Syst Biol. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	363-368	\N	5	\N	pmid = {19045831}, doi = {10.1049/iet-syb:20080092}	Assembly of quantitative models of large complex networks brings about several challenges. One of them is the combinatorial complexity, where relatively few signalling molecules can combine to form thousands or millions of distinct chemical species. A receptor that has several separate phosphorylation sites can exist in hundreds of different states, many of which must be accounted for individually when simulating the time course of signalling. When assembly of protein complexes is being included, the number of distinct molecular species can easily increase by a few orders of magnitude. Validation, visualisation and understanding the network can become intractable. Another challenge appears when the modeller needs to recast or grow a model. Keeping track of changes and adding new elements present a significant difficulty. An approach to solve these challenges within the virtual cell (VCell) is described. Using (i) automatic extraction from pathway databases of model components (http://vcell.org/biopax) and (ii) rules of interactions that serve as reaction network generators (http://vcell.org/bionetgen), a way is provided for semi-automatic generation of quantitative mathematical models that also facilitates the reuse of model elements. In this approach, kinetic models of large, complex networks can be assembled from separately constructed modules, either directly or via rules. To implement this approach, the strength of several related technologies is combined: the BioPAX ontology, the BioNetGen rule-based description of molecular interactions and the VCell modelling and simulation framework.	796cd482a0f292e82d3ccaf38ad8371d	6220c16b3b085262d35a32340410176e	45da0f4888ce40081d4702719df76549	article	Complexity and modularity of intracellular networks: a systematic approach for modelling and simulation	M L Blinov and O Ruebenacker and I I Moraru	\N	2008
8020183	Espace Geogr.	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sentiment d'appartenance et territoires identitaires	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques (INED), 133 boulevard Davout, 75980 Paris Cedex 20	\N	\N	guerin-pace2006	http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33846025100\\&partnerID=40\\&rel=R8.2.0	\N		\N	\N	298--308	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-06 14:52:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4278706}, priority = {2}, comment = {Export Date: 25 September 2008 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: French Correspondence Address: Gue?rin-Pace, F.; Institut National d'E?tudes De?mographiques (INED); 133 boulevard Davout 75980 Paris Cedex 20; email: guerin@ined.fr References: DI ME?O, G., Composantes spatiales, formes et processus ge?ographiques des identite?s (2004) Annales de ge?ographie, (638-639); DUMONT G.F. (1999). «Le dessein identitaire des re?gions franc?aises». In BONNEMAISON J., CAMBREZY L., QUINTY-BOURGEOIS L. (dir.), Les Territoires de l'identite?. Le Territoire, lien ou frontie?re? Tome I. Paris : L'Harmattan, p. 125-139GWIAZDZINSKI, L., Sentiment d'appartenance et de?veloppement des territoires (1997) Les E?chos du de?veloppement durable, , http://www.developpement-local.com; MAALOUF, A., (1998) Les Identite?s meurtrie? res, , Paris, Grasset, 210 p; MUXEL, A., (2002) Individu et me?moire familiale, , Paris: Nathan; SAGNES S. (2004). «Cultiver ses racines. Me?moire ge?ne?alogique et sentiment d'autochtonie». Ethnologie Franc?aise, 1TIZON, P., Qu'est-ce que le territoire? (1996) Les Territoires du quotidien, pp. 17-34. , DI ME?O G, Paris: L'Harmattan, p; VILLE, I., GUE?RIN-PACE, F., Interroger les identite?s, l'e?laboration de l'enque?te 'Histoire de Vie' (INSEE) (2005) Population, 60 (3), pp. 227-306}	Drawing on interviews and data collected in a quantitative survey on identity (Life History survey, INSEE, 2003), this paper addresses the process of developing a sense of territorial belonging in populations that are increasingly mobile on an international scale. The whole of an individual's geographical trajectory and the meaning bestowed on places, past or present, experienced, visited or even imagined, are key elements for understanding identification and the geographical scale on which it takes place in territory. They form a pool of geographical identity on which the individual can draw.	47c0fc2902fa67b8707250c7363001e5	96891e2a2deee73acbfb71ccf8c33208	7e3a3eececcd43114957b1aa8d50c814	article	Sense of belonging and territories of identity	Gu\\'{e}rin F. Pace	\N	2006
8020204	Journal of Educational Psychology	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	witty1945	\N	\N		\N	\N	303--308	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1ba6ed721dfb6778a25a2198392a578	1a7a93848df36f12017191c716cba255	265bd053d19a3b118ce5971afa45b4d4	article	{Interest in Reading the Comics Among Negro Children}	P.A. WITTY and D. MOORE	\N	1945
8020213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Stone Bridge Press	\N	\N	\N	schodt1996	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&\\#38;path=ASIN/188065623X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 08:16:29}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {3658466}	{Drawn in styles ranging from the crudely vulgar to the highly refined, and covering every genre from naive romance to high-tech cybervisions, manga (Japanese comics) are a sophisticated narrative art. In Japan, where manga were born, the art is today actively evolving, with a whole new generation of younger artists making bold innovations in style and content. Dreamland Japan is a collection of thoughful essays on the current state of tha manga universe, essential reading for fans, literati, and anyone interested in the shape of visual culture to come. Featured artists include Hinako Sugiura, King Terry, Yoshikazu Ebisu, Kazuichi Hanawa, Murasaki Yamada, Suehiro Maruo, Akira Narita, Shungicu Uchida, Shigeru Mizuki, Reiko Okano, Yuji Aoki, Yoshiharu Tsuge, Milk Morizono, Fujiko F. Fujio, Seiki Tsuchida. There are also discussions of the work of Osamu Tezuka and Hayao Miyazaki, plus features on important magazines like CoroCoro Comic, Jump, Big Comics, Morning, June, Yan Mama, and the avant-garde Garo, as well as the dojinshi phenomenon. Fully referenced and indexed with selected readings and Internet references.}	d7b39a801d2c675753e567d380216ffb	ee341cd4c4d2cda5f96edd24678b0382	6e847d1153d138ef5b1e70c47b8c0227	book	Dreamland Japan : Writings on Modern Manga	Frederik L. Schodt	\N	1996
8020245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK, Univ.-Verl. Konstanz	\N	\N	Édition discours ; 9	Bourdieu:1997:ElendDerWelt	\N	\N	Bourdieus Spätwerk über die anomischen Folgen gesellschaftlicher Modernisierungsprozesse im sozialen Raum.	\N	OPAC-UNIBI, Sig: HU056 E3W4	848 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87940-568-9}, language = {ger}	[Klappentext] "Nicht bemitleiden, nicht auslachen, nicht verabscheuen, sondern verstehen!" so lautet das Credo dieser außergewöhnlichen soziologischen Studien über Formen und Ursachen des Leidens in und an der Gesellschaft. 
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Menschen, die sonst weder zu Wort kommen noch gehört werden, berichten über ihr gewöhnliches, konkretes Leben, ihre Hoffnungen und Frustrationen, Verletzungen und Leiden.
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In ihrer Zusammenschau ergeben diese Lebens- und Gesellschaftsbilder "von unten" ein schonungsloses Röntgenbild der französischen und - und nicht nur der französischen - Gegenwartsgesellschaft, geprägt von zunehmendem Konkurrenzdruck, struktureller Massenarbeitslosigkeit, Sozialabbau, gesellschaftlicher Marginalisierung bzw. Ausschließung immer breiterer Bevölkerungsgruppen, verstärkt durch den schleichenden Rückzug des Staates aus seiner Verantwortung für das Gemeinwohl und die zunehmende Deregulierung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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Die kleinen und großen Miseren und Leiden dieser Alltagsmenschen erscheinen in der janusgesichtigen Gestalt von ökonomischer Lage bzw. materiellen gesellschaftlichen Zwängen hier und leidvollen Erfahrungen mit sozialen Hierarchien, wie sie mit der jeweiligen Stellung im Sozialraum einhergehen, dort. Gerade diese stellungsbedingte Form des Leidens an der Gesellschaft, allzu lange von der Soziologie vernachlässigt und im öffentlichen Diskurs verschwiegen, bringt die von Pierre Bourdieu und Mitarbeitern vorgelegte Analyse radikal zu Bewußtsein.
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Ein eminent politisches Buch.	74a3fc866c9db93f40fdfc5afc21aab3	4186d1f8ca3ba2b02cd204fe9366e7f3	f6b83f2715456ef841f8d6c810a4ed84	book	Das Elend der Welt. Zeugnisse und Diagnosen alltäglichen Leidens an der Gesellschaft	Pierre Bourdieu et al.	\N	1997
8020247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	\N	\N	Campus : Forschung ; 125 : Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	UBHD59808	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	619 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-32605-1}, language = {ger}	\N	2b4d9c50c1fd1b6ffc64c79e0ac215a8	b5f6af0d939156cbf19bab3fb5cf1f5e	3a21ebce2035f2695890c2182bf6776d	book	Praxisorientierung des Studiums	\N	Ulrich Teichler and Margret Bülow-Schramm	1979
8020256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	\N	kurashima2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2\\_15	\N		\N	\N	124--133	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 08:06:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4227158}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2\\_15}	\N	87d4d730fa1680e82244c7b089765c90	c1d410eeed93530def4eb034fcf1b901	674862e64146c5eed7bb3206b3c8a09b	inproceedings	{Ranking Entities Using Comparative Relations}	T. Kurashima and K. Bessho and H. Toda and T. Uchiyama and R. Kataoka	\N	2008
8020304	Journal of Power Sources	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kim-2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TH1-4VTVPYM-2/2/394a4b2d78ebde022bd079e2ec22e791	\N		\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0378-7753}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.02.083}	Single crystalline titanium nitride (TiN) nanopowder is synthesized by a mechano-chemical reaction between titanium chloride (TiCl3) and lithium nitride (Li3N) by means of high-energy ball milling. The TiN nanopowder has an average particle size of 6 nm and is introduced into sodium alanate (NaAlH4) as a catalyst. During hydrogen sorption cycles, TiN-catalyzed NaAlH4 exhibits a greater hydrogen desorption rate and higher hydrogen capacity than TiCl3-catalyzed NaAlH4. Contradicting thermodynamic predictions, in situ X-ray diffraction results reveal that TiN nanopowder remains stable and produces no by-products (e.g., Ti-Al compounds) in the reaction with NaAlH4 during hydrogen desorption. In situ Raman spectroscopy also confirms the stability of TiN nanopowder in NaAlH4. This implies that the sustained hydrogen sorption kinetics and hydrogen capacity of TiN-catalyzed NaAlH4 originate from the structural and chemical stability of TiN nanopowder in NaAlH4 for the given conditions of the hydrogen cycle test.	184dae239ae712ea0bbdb889ca9a5cad	c457b82e93a6249a70f103bbb9777df3	d38469c358aef4006ed936b216c37482	article	Catalytic effect of titanium nitride nanopowder on hydrogen desorption properties of NaAlH4 and its stability in NaAlH4	Ji Woo Kim and Jae-Hyeok Shim and Seul Cham Kim and Arndt Remhof and Andreas Borgschulte and Oliver Friedrichs and Robin Gremaud and Flavio Pendolino and Andreas Züttel and Young Whan Cho and Kyu Hwan Oh	\N	2009
8020450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirzel	Leipzig	\N	\N	jahoda:1933	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	jahoda:1933	\N	\N		\N	3358969eea2d82ea3b846b473314975f	588e8a2174159612f0ab2d3ff10821c3	8b2fe547edbda1ce4879e72d7ca7d079	book	Die Arbeitslosen von Marienthal. Ein soziographischer Versuch über die Wirkungen langandauernder Arbeitslosigkeit	Paul F. Lazarsfeld Marie Jahoda and Hans Zeisl	\N	1933
8020459	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	The New American Cultural Sociology	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	smith:1998a	\N	\N	Soziologie-Historische und vergleichende Einführung, welche Rolle "Kultur" in USA und EU innerhalb der Soziologie spielt(e).
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- USA: empirischer, mittlere Reichweite, culture als Reaktion auf Parsons normativem Kulturverständnis
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- EU: "high theory", Werke wie Bourdieu eher rezipiert, weil empirischer	\N	\N	\N	smith:1998a	\N	\N		\N	9cd873dbba5de4ea37432692380659b0	cf3f46779fc5a90d84f46de24bd88a89	8a3bd7d05adcfadd39e15833c5f07c20	incollection	Introduction: The New American Cultural Sociology	Philip Smith	\N	1998
8020498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nigbur2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Studies conducted in Britain (n = 88) and Germany (n = 128) used a questionnaire with an experimental manipulation to examine the effects of national identification, type of comparison (intergroup or temporal) and specificity of comparison (specific or non-specific) on trait descriptions of national identity. Both differentiation between the subject and object of comparison and the absolute stereotype of the national ingroup (i.e. the national autostereotype) were measured. Regression analyses found that high identification was associated with greater ingroup bias and an overall more positive autostereotype; that specific temporal comparison with a shameful past (slavery for the British and the Nazi era for the German sample) predicted greater differentiation from the present than nonspecific comparisons with 'the past' in general; and that specific comparisons with the Americans or a shameful history precipitated greater differentiation and (in the British sample) a departure of the autostereotype from a control condition that entailed no comparison. We argue that our approach can contribute to a more holistic social identity analysis of nationality. Future research should distinguish the effects of context from those of identification, show an awareness of the potential differences between specific and non-specific comparisons, and examine a greater variety of temporal comparison targets. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [References: 71]	91711ce1e6ef36858444bec4d9c41344	174d05c1bcc529171da562a3f769dfe3	6809055b7214617c7860ddfce5177487	article	National identification, type and specificity of comparison and their effects on descriptions of national character	Dennis Nigbur and Marco Cinnirella	\N	2007
8020558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK, Univ.-Verl. Konstanz	\N	\N	Édition discours ; 9	Bourdieu:1997:ElendDerWelt	\N	\N	Bourdieus Spätwerk über die anomischen Folgen gesellschaftlicher Modernisierungsprozesse im sozialen Raum.	\N	OPAC-UNIBI, Sig: HU056 E3W4	848 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87940-568-9}, language = {ger}	[Klappentext] "Nicht bemitleiden, nicht auslachen, nicht verabscheuen, sondern verstehen!" so lautet das Credo dieser außergewöhnlichen soziologischen Studien über Formen und Ursachen des Leidens in und an der Gesellschaft. 
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Menschen, die sonst weder zu Wort kommen noch gehört werden, berichten über ihr gewöhnliches, konkretes Leben, ihre Hoffnungen und Frustrationen, Verletzungen und Leiden.
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In ihrer Zusammenschau ergeben diese Lebens- und Gesellschaftsbilder "von unten" ein schonungsloses Röntgenbild der französischen und - und nicht nur der französischen - Gegenwartsgesellschaft, geprägt von zunehmendem Konkurrenzdruck, struktureller Massenarbeitslosigkeit, Sozialabbau, gesellschaftlicher Marginalisierung bzw. Ausschließung immer breiterer Bevölkerungsgruppen, verstärkt durch den schleichenden Rückzug des Staates aus seiner Verantwortung für das Gemeinwohl und die zunehmende Deregulierung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
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Die kleinen und großen Miseren und Leiden dieser Alltagsmenschen erscheinen in der janusgesichtigen Gestalt von ökonomischer Lage bzw. materiellen gesellschaftlichen Zwängen hier und leidvollen Erfahrungen mit sozialen Hierarchien, wie sie mit der jeweiligen Stellung im Sozialraum einhergehen, dort. Gerade diese stellungsbedingte Form des Leidens an der Gesellschaft, allzu lange von der Soziologie vernachlässigt und im öffentlichen Diskurs verschwiegen, bringt die von Pierre Bourdieu und Mitarbeitern vorgelegte Analyse radikal zu Bewußtsein.
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Ein eminent politisches Buch.	74a3fc866c9db93f40fdfc5afc21aab3	4186d1f8ca3ba2b02cd204fe9366e7f3	f6b83f2715456ef841f8d6c810a4ed84	book	Das Elend der Welt. Zeugnisse und Diagnosen alltäglichen Leidens an der Gesellschaft	Pierre Bourdieu et al.	\N	1997
8020578	Nachrichten aus der Chemie	57	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lippold200Mikroblogging	www.gdch.de/nachrichten	\N		\N	\N	412-413	\N	4	\N		angew_chem is using twitter! "Mikroblogging lohnt sich vor allem für Nutzer, die Kommentare verfassen oder auf Inhatle verweisen wollen."	71e8f770c763c3eb2d7475a6b50fc533	b21294c66e84da1edc1daff73ce372da	1b58d39625c49a142bd888ffa17b04df	article	Alles schnell wissen	Björn Lippold	\N	2009
8021869	Frontiers in Education, 2004. FIE 2004. 34th Annual	\N	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoEtAl04	\N	\N		\N	\N	 F2C-15-16 Vol.	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d970c97598928bcc0e18d9c6e2a7ef9	2bcb7c8cac567fe8fbb6c61b81d5f393	2d3db0410101c497afadf9238764fbdf	inproceedings	Work in progress-unexpected student outcome from collaborative agile software development practices and paired programming in a software engineering course	C. Ho and K. Slaten and L. Williams and S. Berenson	\N	2004
8021892	Frontiers in Education, 2003. FIE 2003. 33rd Annual	3	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Las03	\N	\N		\N	\N	 S1F-20-5 vol.3	\N	\N	\N		\N	cedc79b7d42ca8c39af0b43824b16a00	57d321068725824934c6400118722677	1e45073d86bf781f06e6e162750cc05e	inproceedings	Understanding the group development process in global software teams	M.Z. Last	\N	2003
8021929	Software Engineering: Education and Practice, 1996. Proceedings. International Conference	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kem96	\N	\N		\N	\N	138-143	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ae5eab170b0f1a340c439083971422e	fb8b079f4b5e492e08ae0f5aa3f87e16	a963d5f64a912183654ea8317d06d0f8	inproceedings	The role of the individual project in teaching knowledge acquisition	E.A. Kemp	\N	1996
8022444	Publishing Research Quarterly	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brienza2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12109-009-9114-2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-17 05:11:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4340748}, doi = {10.1007/s12109-009-9114-2}	Abstract:\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;The market for Japanese comics, called manga, in the United States grew rapidly at the beginning of the twenty first century at a rate unprecedented in the publishing industry. Sales grew a remarkable 350\\% from \\$60 million in 2002 to \\$210 million in 2007 and did not begin to decline until the beginning of the recent economic downturn beginning in late 2008. No published research is yet able to account for this phenomenon in a manner that is both socially-situated and medium-specific. In this paper, I provide such a sociological account of the rise of manga in the United States and its implications for the globalization of culture. Adapting Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical formulation of the cultural field, I argue that manga migrated from the comics field to the book field and that the ways in which industry practices, distribution networks, and target demographics differ between the two fields are directly responsible for the medium’s newfound visibility. Furthermore, I argue that, despite the now-common transparency of the Japanese origin of Japanese titles, the American publishing industry’s creation of manga as a category of books distinct from other comics is an ineluctable naturalizing process that ultimately erases from American consciousness the Japanese, the foreign, the other.	f990ddb3d44c7db33c9ccbb3e4de7130	bd7d1ab264776984ba5b16b7b232fd30	68765c17b4ac263c89ede55d81a21c10	article	Books, Not Comics: Publishing Fields, Globalization, and Japanese Manga in the United States	Casey Brienza	\N	2009
8022509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_305561987	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=305561987&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Theoretische Konzeption und empirische Untersuchung in der deutschen Automobilindustrie	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-9694-7}	\N	f774a5e0c0a9d433a9b0029f77c7dda4	dff795b15a65b7b3a23bb7d74c263b59	3ee7bf51380ba3c8a1abe86f70040eee	book	Organisation von Supply Chain Management	Volker Heidtmann	\N	2008
8022633	Explaining Linguistic Phenomena	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York	\N	\N	hutchinson1974gt	\N	\N		\N	\N	46--73	\N	\N	\N		\N	55443c854e9b3116cec644264653d1f1	2ca2f36901837bf9f3a8fa9ae51ff448	66c1644a288b5c4b7fd37efbc962e199	inbook	{Grammar as theory}	L. Hutchinson	D. Cohen	1974
8022647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haensel2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0408324	\N	Analytical representations of unified equations of state of neutron-star
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  matter	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0408324
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Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, accepted by A&amp;A. In v.2, auxiliary fits
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  (15) and (16) are corrected	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Analytical representations are derived for two equations of state (EOSs) of
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neutron-star matter: FPS and SLy. Each of these EOSs is unified, that is, it
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describes the crust and the core of a neutron star using the same physical
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model. Two versions of the EOS parametrization are considered. In the first
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the second version, pressure, mass density, and baryon density are given as
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functions of the pseudo-enthalpy, which makes this representation particularly
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useful for 2-D calculations of stationary rotating configurations of neutron
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stars.
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	6e07da8e066f16a520a35a5dca4bb913	64e64ac005a8b924417704bb7afe88ef	dac2eec88bf0533f5ad4b5eb492d69e7	misc	Analytical representations of unified equations of state of neutron-star
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  matter	P. Haensel and A. Y. Potekhin	\N	2004
8022649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Chicago Press	Chicago	\N	\N	schutze1996ebl	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e0d0be088890dcb7fbec6c10e2a8140	5bb48ff1cbcb0a86fb4631e8a03f9ba1	66ddefc51dddc855f5293bc99ee5f208	book	{The Empirical Base of Linguistics: Grammaticality Judgments and Linguistic Methodology}	C.T. Sch{\\"u}tze	\N	1996
8022666	Journal of Theological Studies	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wickham:Syntagmation	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org	\N		\N	\N	532-569	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/XIX.2.532}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XIX/2/532.pdf}	\N	be32c47f44b5297dd885abec9dc50488	ca0eb118413a2f794260fe76130e5c10	26e1f06b8050f94cc38ed03db4de768d	article	The Syntagmation of Aetius the Anomean	Lionel R. Wickham	\N	1968
8022686	Journal of Theological Studies	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heron:1973	http://jts.oxfordjournals.org	\N		\N	\N	101-122	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1093/jts/XXIV.1.101}, eprint = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/XXIV/1/101.pdf}	\N	f8d256f4d04530aa23e7fedcdad9f81d	652c4b0c7249d52c1ddcdde366e302bb	4ce82860d222054c3426fc1fb1f756dd	article	The two Pseudo-Athansian Dialogues against the Anomeans	Alasdair Heron	\N	1973
8022710	Erfolgreiches Management von Bibliotheken und Informationseinrichtungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Dash\\"ofer	\N	\N	\N	eprints313808	http://eprints.rclis.org/13808/	\N	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	\N	\N	1--30	\N	\N	\N		Assumptions on the development prospects of library 2.0 are stated. According to these assumptions, the professionals working at the library are key components of a library 2.0. Following up to this thesis, principles and key problems of enhancing "librarians' 2.0" skills are discussed. The chapter concludes with an outline of some important and typical building blocks of a library 2.0. These are a) new ways to engage with users, b) bringing library services and data into the users' information space, c) enhancing the focus of
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libraries' collection and classification activities with freely availabe informations on the web. All references and examples are reachable from the author's account at the social bookmarking service delicious under the tag embi08, cf. http://delicious.com/lambo/embi08.
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	6656a5a2fa6d1c1980627b1a36e30925	432f978368f57fe7abb6c08f1de9fe0b	31cb649772dd0c35c564383cee73496c	misc	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	Lambert Heller	Konrad Umlauf and Hans-Christoph Hobohm	2008
8022899	Online Information Review	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacso09	\N	\N		\N	\N	376 - 385	\N	2	\N		\N	a632bbe1779fe4344db6005346b8a63e	3820d3c69617489b913dee747e7e8f89	734bac3d3391c706a5e974287f22610c	article	Errors of omission and their implications for computing scientometric measures in evaluating the publishing productivity and impact of countries	Peter Jacso	\N	2009
8022937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Zugänge zur Geschichte der Geschichtswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Wallstein	\N	\N	\N	Blaschke07	\N	\N		\N	\N	69-109	\N	\N	\N		\N	f4ac060528b9542ceba2e892bb495e22	4d14c486819e75a7310ab27176d3ba83	04b3dd3349ca4b177209ed4da6c61077	incollection	Im Kampf um Postionen: Änderungen im Feld der französischen und deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft nach 1945	Olaf Blaschke and Lutz Raphael	Jan Eckel and Thomas Etzemüller	2007
8022946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informatikunterricht und Medienbildung	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	\N	\N	sesink2001	http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings08/PoietundzurueckhTechoder_3.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Es werden bildungstheoretische Grundsatzüberlegungen zu einem Verständnis der Informationstechnik als poietischer und zurückhaltender Technik vorgetragen, welche für informationstechnische Bildung und eine Pädagogik der Neuen Medien orientierend sein könnten. Abschließend wird das Konzept der Computer-Studienwerkstatt der TU Darmstadt als Beispiel für den Versuch einer Realisierung dieser Konzeption vorgestellt.	fe34f8c91d5075f77268f039f822ef40	8f36f10a6b51a21bd3bf440f86add523	98403176974f606f3c9e4e858bf86b5e	inproceedings	Poietische und zurückhaltende Technik oder Vom Bildungsgehalt des Computers. Umrisse eines informationspädagogischen Konzepts	Werner Sesink	Reinhard Keil-Slawik and Johannes Magenheim	2001
8023042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftsverlage zwischen Professionalisierung und Popularisierung	\N	\N	\N	Harrassowitz	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Blaschke07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	179-197	\N	\N	\N		\N	943a30dbd25591d5f12e1c9e6003b751	aa2f212fdaa1b8b9aaca652de2adfce8	9f63218c5282f914fc354cc078ba9296	incollection	Sind deutsche Verlage anders? Ein überfälliges Plädoyer für den Einzug der internationalen Komparatistik in die Buchhandelsgeschichte	Olaf Blaschke	Monika Estermann and Ute Schneider	2007
8023082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MULTIMEDIA '04: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1027544	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1027527.1027544&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=31607884&CFTOKEN=62713922	\N	A taxonomy for multimedia service composition - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	88--95	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-893-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1027527.1027544}	The realization of multimedia systems still heavily relies on building monolithic systems that need to be reengineered for every change in the application and little of which can be reused in subsequent developments even for similar applications. Hence, building complex large scale multimedia systems is still a difficult and challenging problem. Service-based architectures, like re-searched in the Web community, form a possible solution to this problem: The service-based paradigm decomposes complex tasks into smaller independent entities (e.g. Web services), and then supports a flexible service composition in a variety of ways. How-ever, due to the characteristics of multimedia applications and rich semantic structure of multimedia data and workflows, a direct application of Web-based research results is still difficult. The reason is that Web service frameworks cannot yet cope with the complexity of multimedia applications and their metadata. In this paper, we describe a basic taxonomy for the composition of ser-vices to support complex multimedia workflows. We will investi-gate in detail the necessary steps and methodology for multimedia service compositions and apply our taxonomy to different service composition instances. We will illustrate all composition in-stances within our taxonomy with case studies and point to possi-ble techniques for the composition problem.	47d0cf922d5bfeb192ef3167db9ca767	54731515feefd4d924ac02793cc08d75	513a42a1f192daff1f0f28b9bb4e3a20	inproceedings	A taxonomy for multimedia service composition	Klara Nahrstedt and Wolf-Tilo Balke	\N	2004
8023118	\N	4675	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECDL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ercimdl/DiederichB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ercimdl/ecdl2007.html#DiederichB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-13	\N	\N	conf/ercimdl/2007	date = {2007-08-31}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74851-9_1}, isbn = {978-3-540-74850-2}	\N	ab38610b8c1f977160952234b1b7bbde	6afd015dd78fc85efed4fc45452a2c2e	e54980077f48dfdb37fa09e3b17e5203	inproceedings	The Semantic GrowBag Algorithm: Automatically Deriving Categorization Systems.	Jörg Diederich and Wolf-Tilo Balke	László Kovács and Norbert Fuhr and Carlo Meghini	2007
8023156	Proc. 9th ACIS Int. Conf. Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, SNPD 2008 and 2nd Int. Workshop on Advanced Internet Technology and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States	\N	\N	He--ID&Extract--2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SNPD.2008.29	\N		\N	Design patterns;Pattern instantiations;Meta models;Typical applications;Meta informations;Design models;	828 - 834	Java programming language	\N	\N	copyright = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.}, language = {English}	Instantiation information of the design pattern which exists in the design model is always lost in the program, so the comprehension and reversion of the program become very difficult. We have proposed an approach to identify the design pattern information based on Java annotations. This approach defines the meta model of the design pattern, and uses Java annotation technology to annotate these meta information in the program. Two typical applications of this approach are presented: (i) visualization of the pattern instantiation information in the program; (ii) automatic checking of the structural properties of the pattern instance. These two Examples are used to illustrate this approach. &copy; 2008 IEEE.	19dd8dd191177657f75e66c42fd0c70b	c72a3de5d07819c13ce2ce4ceb688216	01f4e660e8f4e6e95f1a809373b3892f	inproceedings	Identification and extraction of design pattern information in Java program	Chengwan He and Zheng Li and Keqing He	\N	2008
8023165	Proceedings - 21st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, ASE 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States	\N	\N	Shi--Reverse--2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ASE.2006.57	\N		\N	Pattern detection tools;System behavior;Code structure;	123 - 132	Software design	\N	\N	copyright = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.}, language = {English}	Recovering design patterns can enhance existing source code analysis tools by bringing program understanding to the design level. This paper presents a new, fully automated pattern detection approach. The new approach is based on our reclassification of the GoF patterns by their pattern intent. We argue that the GoF pattern catalog classifies design patterns in the forward-engineering sense; our reclassification is better suited for reverse engineering. Our approach uses lightweight static program analysis techniques to capture program intent. This paper also describes our tool, PINOT, that implements this new approach. PINOT detects all the GoF patterns that have concrete definitions driven by code structure or system behavior. Our tool is faster, more accurate, and targets more patterns than existing pattern detection tools. PINOT has been used successfully in detecting patterns in Java AWT, JHotDraw, Swing, Apache Ant, and many other programs and packages. &copy; 2006 IEEE.	4799b16676ab1fdcf1b61723d3dbb000	12e542d1ea60b27d47689b7d7bfa8e14	73e66c0e6a4d1733217637f00fb984d2	inproceedings	Reverse engineering of design patterns from Java source code	Nija Shi and Ronald A. Olsson	\N	2006
8023168	Automated Software Engineering, 2001. (ASE 2001). Proceedings. 16th Annual International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blewitt—Verification—2001	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=989821&isnumber=21331	\N		\N	\N	 324-327	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1527-1366 }, doi = {}	 Design patterns are widely used by object oriented designers and developers for building complex systems in object oriented programming languages such as Java. However, systems evolve over time, increasing the chance that the pattern in its original form will be broken. We attempt to show that many design patterns (implemented in Java) can be verified automatically. Patterns are defined in terms of variants, mini-patterns, and artifacts in a pattern description language called SPINE. These specifications are then processed by Hedgehog, an automated proof tool that attempts to prove that Java source code meets these specifications.	de7fe82f7acea86466548f0107de6612	b88478a41a0a1d3b58c1ba76dd375dcf	d118629750b6ae2b9c1def5611e233a7	article	Automatic verification of Java design patterns	A. Blewitt and A. Bundy and I. Stark	\N	2001
8023260	Mathematics of Computation	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tanner_optimal_2006	http://www.ams.org/mcom/2006-75-254/S0025-5718-06-01822-9/home.html	\N		\N	\N	767--790. 	\N	254	\N	issn = {0025-5718}	\N	12c41ceefe9322a21aeb86ee42d04d7f	622df7198f5ecf3ab89f746068c3ff61	3f425ffba56c7db7c2569bb3cfbe80c0	article	Optimal filter and mollifier for piecewise smooth spectral data	Jared Tanner	\N	2006
8023297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akmal1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/9804027	\N	The equation of state for nucleon matter and neutron star structure	\N	cite arxiv:nucl-th/9804027
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Comment: 39 pages RevTeX including 12 tables. 21 postscript figures. Submitted
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  to Phys. Rev. C	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Properties of dense nucleon matter and the structure of neutron stars are
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studied using variational chain summation methods and the new Argonne v18
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two-nucleon interaction. The neutron star gravitational mass limit obtained
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with this interaction is 1.67 M_{solar}. Boost corrections to the two-nucleon
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interaction, which give the leading relativistic effect of order (v/c)^2, as
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well as three-nucleon interactions, are also included in the nuclear
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Hamiltonian. Their successive addition increases the mass limit to 1.80 and
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2.20 M_{solar}. Hamiltonians including a three-nucleon interaction predict a
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transition in neutron star matter to a phase with neutral pion condensation at
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a baryon number density of 0.2 fm^{-3}. We also investigate the possibility of
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dense nucleon matter having an admixture of quark matter, described using the
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bag model equation of state. Neutron stars of 1.4 M_{solar} do not appear to
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have quark matter admixtures in their cores. However, the heaviest stars are
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predicted to have cores consisting of a quark and nucleon matter mixture. These
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admixtures reduce the maximum mass of neutron stars from 2.20 to 2.02 (1.91)
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M_{solar} for bag constant B = 200 (122) MeV/fm^3. Stars with pure quark matter
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in their cores are found to be unstable. We also consider the possibility that
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matter is maximally incompressible above an assumed density, and show that
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realistic models of nuclear forces limit the maximum mass of neutron stars to
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be below 2.5 M_{solar}. The effects of the phase transitions on the composition
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of neutron star matter and its adiabatic index are discussed.
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	a85710fd9d479b550fc087d223ac8625	b729257977747400a70971f0f4a3be9b	1ae7038499b21550627185cccff67fe4	misc	The equation of state for nucleon matter and neutron star structure	A. Akmal and V. R. Pandharipande and D. G. Ravenhall	\N	1998
8023301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Archaeological Society at Athens	Athen	\N	The Archaeological Society at Athens Library ; 240	Iakovidis_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	301 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {960-8145-52-X}, language = {eng}	\N	f5eca077535ec0c1561733b9633f1da1	261fb480b578f91174614f50ebfd4d7e	79201b73736f6e89a25d489afd5df2b6	book	The Mycenaean acropolis of Athens	Spyridon E. Iakovidis	\N	2006
8023304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academy Editions	London	\N	\N	Economakis_1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-85490-344-6, 978-1-85490-344-0}, language = {eng}	\N	e1a16a9e6bd2709e382b82acd39b65a0	08bbb58d8992314701c49e6d98010130	4c734607026908729b763ae410008bea	book	Acropolis restoration : the CCAM interventions	\N	Richard Economakis	1994
8023306	Atti dell'Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche. Memorie	ser. 8, XIX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lazzarini_1976	\N	\N		\N	UB: ZSA 1465 B	47-354	\N	\N	\N		\N	60cc7d8a1a02cb6d1c6668548d461d1b	7c615f2cde68b104cc1bb494334e93fb	bccfc21836c2819d1ecfc714dc4857c7	article	Le formule delle dediche votive nella Gracia arcaica	Maria Laetizia Lazzarini	\N	1976
8023308	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. neubearb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft / begr. von Iwan von Müller. Erw. von Walter Otto. Fortgef. von Hermann Bengtson ; Abt. 3, Teil 2, Bd. 2	UBHD3329257	\N	\N		\N	\N	XII, 473 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	265e25720a3571feab595d1cb05ce60d	5eed78192f254c8dba451a0aa825180e	37a29da082c2e2b91da8b437ef240a1d	book	Topographie von Athen	Walther Judeich	\N	1931
8023393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tanis2006	http://ict.ewi.tudelft.nl/pub/ben/Research%20Assignment%20JanTanis%20-%20Flux%20Balance%20Analysis.pdf	\N		\N	metabolic networks, flux balance analysis, steady states, elementary modes & extreme pathways, linear programming	\N	\N	\N	\N		Biologists are interested in the capabilities of metabolic networks. A number of mathematical and
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biological models were developed to predict these capabilities based on stoichiometric and kinetic
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information. The predicted outcomes can help to create new hypotheses which can be tested and
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used within metabolic engineering to optimize certain pathways in an organism.
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Three models will be explained and discussed in this paper. Metabolic control analysis will predict
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single solutions, but requires lots of information about the parameters of the enzymes in the organism.
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This will form a drawback of the method, because a lot of this kinetic information is not yet available.
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The second approach, carbon flux analysis is a combined mathematical/biological approach based on
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modified carbon molecules which are fed to the organism. Based on measuring where these
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molecules are located, predictions can be made about the fluxes within the model. The third model,
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flux balance analysis, will be discussed in more detail.
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Flux balance analysis is a constraints-based approach. This model will not create a single prediction,
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but instead it will create a solution space based on stoichiometric information. The solution space can
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then be reduced by biochemical and environmental constraints. Based on an objective function,
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optimalization can be applied to find the flux distribution which optimizes this objective function.
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Adding gene regulation to the model will further reduce the solution space and can even help predict
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outcomes under different conditions. This second generation of flux balance models can open new
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doors by adding more additional information about the organism and further reducing the solution
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space.	1b7aa714b6d70aa8229778ca7371c295	1c0d51d807c4f2fd23234878cdd26d21	77bcbc184b3aa02b538b1b7d550dd380	article	Metabolic Engineering: Flux Balance Analysis	Jan Tanis	\N	2006
8023442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the WebSci'09: Society On-Line 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	monninwebscience2009	http://journal.webscience.org/203/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Little to nothing has been written about the origins of Flickr, one of the first and most successful tagging Web Services. However, looking back on its early stages of development, one learns that in its first incarnation it used to be a massively multiplayer online game playable through the browser entitled Game Neverending (GNE). After some releases, the game per se was dropped and its tools later evolved into what eventually became Flickr, the photo-sharing website especially famous for its innovative implementation of tagging. With now more than 54 millions visitors since its inception, such unquestionable achievement immediately raises deep questions regarding to the motivations users had to adopt this service. While such a transition between a MMORPG and a tagging system is quite unique, it is nevertheless tempting to analyse it according to a hermeneutical grid that would insist on the peculiar ludic dimension it inherited from video games - thus providing the basis for an understanding of tagging systems as ludic systems. Treading this path is a required step to underline some of the most prevalent aspects of (but not limited to) the so-called Web 2.0. Namely, that the limits between work and play are more and more blurred thanks to the ludic engagement of entire communities of users that technical platforms aim to elicit and even hoard. As similar applications become everyday more ubiquitous, new social and ethical concerns arise. Moreover, it might not be the most effective way to produce what we call “people–powered structured content” (PPSC) either, just as Flickr demonstrated when it implemented triple tags under the guise of machine tags. What this example indicates is that users who retain the possibility to innovate are those who’re not kept behind closed interfaces; they may further more have, at least on a practical level, a better grasp of what tags really are than researchers.	a42e3accbaf68108021b3b50fc5ea354	a9125dd7c52a0f36c2fcf932a791194c	4eb7ebe4a44c92d55a7ecb747c61d6e6	inproceedings	From Game Neverending to Flickr. Tagging systems as ludic systems and their consequences.	Alexandre Monnin	\N	2009
8023459	Genomic and Personalized Medicine: From Principles to PracticeGinsburg G, Willard H, eds	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price2009sba	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82dc20966e9a6867ae67e7d3324d4017	9ded3cdf9ec621ff8d33af5a33ae1c54	05f95c96fe225920f9cd48e78f8b8e8d	article	{Systems biology and the emergence of systems medicine}	N.D. Price and L.B. Edelman and I. Lee and H. Yoo and D. Hwang and G. Carlson and D.J. Galas and J.R. Heath and L. Hood	\N	2009
8023486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1196999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521859034}	\N	6f961f2bf2d2c9621abb10bee878d98b	7f4abdb5df4a0808dd88e06be6cde71e	8a78cba38e33b4464ee272754bdac6f8	book	Systems Biology: Properties of Reconstructed Networks	Bernhard O. Palsson	\N	2006
8023532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/NarayananM02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2002.html#NarayananM02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	77-88	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/511446.511457}, date = {2002-12-17}	\N	913a07608293d132bca39b505fd669c3	fc0edf17892cf50527a2a925cba97678	ccec3391598cc5ae7dfdbc0b872b37d4	inproceedings	Simulation, verification and automated composition of web services.	Srini Narayanan and Sheila A. McIlraith	\N	2002
8023543	\N	2593	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web, Web-Services, and Database Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/jit/PiresBM02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/jit/webdb2002.html#PiresBM02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	59-72	\N	\N	conf/jit/2002	date = {2003-03-03}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2593/25930059.htm}, isbn = {3-540-00745-8}	\N	aa6b825644ecc51db7f220d9d208eade	d522a23e6bc66a4bebaec238b1692dbb	4d9991b3db159d3f2a8ad3f90cacb7d7	inproceedings	Building Reliable Web Services Compositions.	Paulo F. Pires and Mario R. F. Benevides and Marta Mattoso	Akmal B. Chaudhri and Mario Jeckle and Erhard Rahm and Rainer Unland	2002
8023549	Graph Based Representations in Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45028-9_22	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	247--258	\N	\N	\N		In a previous work we have adapted the Asymmetric Clustering Model (ACM) to the domain of non-attributed graphs. We use our
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Comb algorithm for graph matching, a population-based method which performs multi-point explorations of the discrete spaceof feasible solutions. Given this algorithm we define an incremental method to obtain a prototypical graph by fusing the elementsof the ensemble weighted by their prior probabilities of belonging to the class. Graph-matching and incremental fusion areintegrated in a EM clustering algorithm.	15cc1f05205c62cd702f4dcf1b2cec50	438cc31be12e6e9fd11b2ba2a5cde347	c5b604392e09f7e3fbcbc98f998c7937	article	ACM Attributed Graph Clustering for Learning Classes of Images	Miguel Lozano and Francisco Escolano	\N	2003
8023831	International Journal of Remote Sensing	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	16	TriggFlasse2000	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01431160050145045	\N	Characterizing the spectral-temporal response of burned savannah using in situ spectroradiometry and infrared thermometry - International Journal of Remote Sensing	\N	\N	3161 - 3168	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0143-1161}	\N	b0ffcc96c68a626aaf46ea34ad98b8a2	ae8d06e32e6b969912afe62b9ead6ef0	b6b87e410cefec922b533e5d221d355b	article	Characterizing the spectral-temporal response of burned savannah using <i>in situ</i> spectroradiometry and infrared thermometry	S. Trigg and S. Flasse	\N	2000
8023855	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	42	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiKaufmanBurn2004	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A technique for detecting burn scars using MODIS data	\N	\N	 1300-1308	\N	6	\N	issn = {0196-2892}, doi = {10.1109/TGRS.2004.826801}	The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments onboard the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Terra and Aqua spacecrafts have several visible and near-infrared (NIR) channels with resolutions of 250, 500, and 1 km for remote sensing of land surfaces and atmosphere. The MODIS data directly broadcasted to ground receiving stations can have many practical applications, including the rapid assessment of fires and burned areas. In this paper, we describe an empirical technique for remote sensing of burn scars using a single dataset of MODIS NIR channels centered near 1.24 and 2.13 &mu;m. These channels are sensitive to changes in the surface properties induced by the fire and are not obscured by smoke. Therefore, they allow remote sensing of burn scars in the presence of smoke. Detection of burn scars from single MODIS images, without the need of data from previous days, is very useful for near real-time burn scar recognition in operational direct broadcasting systems. The technique is applied to MODIS data acquired over the western U.S. during the summer fire season, the southeastern part of Canada during the summer and spring seasons, and the southeastern part of Australia. The burnt areas estimated from MODIS data are consistent with those estimated from the high spatial resolution Landsat 7 imaging data.	88a134f2387cb10adc32730816c485de	d837a18db5cc97bf8b9c3a07030539e0	5fa77aa50d6dee599ac6cde9ecb69600	article	A technique for detecting burn scars using MODIS data	Rong-Rong Li and Y.J. Kaufman and Wei Min Hao and J.M. Salmon and Bo-Cai Gao	\N	2004
8023886	International Journal of Remote Sensing	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TriggFlasse2001	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/tres/2001/00000022/00000013/art00015	\N	IngentaConnect An evaluation of different bi-spectral spaces for discriminating ...	\N	\N	2641-2647(7)	\N	\N	\N		We report on the numerical separation of burned and unburned vegetation classes using different bi-spectral spaces, based on the analysis of spectroradiometric data collected in situ and convolved to five spectral bands at red to mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths. A combination of two MIR bands was found to have strong spectral separation of burned and unburned samples. Using these bands, a spectral index was formulated which is highly sensitive to spectral changes due to burning and relatively insensitive to intrinsic variability. Results have implications for the remote sensing of burned shrub-savannah using bands available on high- and low-spatial resolution sensors, in particular, Landsat TM and MODIS.	29c632946d0b486ad2a0c9cd8fe60c78	66a8cf0ffba03c0a84a124d6e6c94e95	b3a51f555c56b88e77a1af4a767d2450	article	An evaluation of different bi-spectral spaces for discriminating burned shrub-savannah	Trigg S. and Flasse S.	\N	1 September 2001
8024174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hori:2003ic	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=6746918	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 6746918	\N	Providence, USA: AMS (2003) 929 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0a7f5638f9d6248262f069348255f72	d25b937d42ae7b1e2a41b78f6d45e749	e3d96f47db60d988cb33cab364b36159	book	{Mirror symmetry}	K. Hori and others	\N	2003
8024211	Front. Phys.	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gates:1983nr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0108200	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0108200	\N	\N	1-548	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0108200;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0108200}	\N	9ec0f2362b4bf3f2ef65ab49f8c6c531	0a13feebbe29e696418231ba418853d9	8329166f122aca01168616e48c1e4794	article	{Superspace, or one thousand and one lessons in
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                  supersymmetry}	S. J. Gates and Marcus T. Grisaru and M. Rocek and W. Siegel	\N	1983
8024440	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scottish Archives	Reid1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-90	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c0692058b11e8277361755a0a65f5de	08b7237dc1dfd3da390fb99806198533	82a615c26b667656d975029708bf45bc	inbook	The photographic collections in St Andrews University Library	N.H. Reid	\N	1999
8024533	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	imai:177005	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/e177005	\N	Why Does Undoped FeSe Become a High-T[sub c] Superconductor under Pressure?	\N	\N	177005	\N	17	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {177005}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.177005}	\N	e058b521a1ac154a8299605865c50d41	01573ec7bb7ed730d166e4081600cc7e	66689648cef1d062bb02f755c5b87b70	article	Why Does Undoped FeSe Become a High-T[sub c] Superconductor under Pressure?	T. Imai and K. Ahilan and F. L. Ning and T. M. McQueen and R. J. Cava	\N	2009
8024740	Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	danowski_2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/130-136.pdf	\N		\N	\N	130-136	\N	2	\N		Die neue Remix Culture des Webs sollte von den Bibliothekaren erkannt und zum Bestandteil der eigenen Strategie gemacht werden. Die Informationskultur beginnt sich durch die Entwicklung des Webs radikal zu verändern, insbesondere durch die Kommunikation mittels leicht zugänglicher Massenartikel wie den Weblogs, die allmählich auch im Wissenschaftsbereich ankommen. Mit den Kernprinzipien des Web 2.0 wird benannt, welche Veränderungen der letzten Jahre heute praktisch zu berücksichtigen sind. Elemente der neuen Informationskultur können bereits in der Welt der Computer- und Onlinespiele beobachtet werden; diese Elemente sind und waren jedoch auch den Bibliotheken nie fremd (erkennbar im Bild der „Libraries as conversations“). Insbesondere der Bibliothekskatalog kann eine neuartige Bedeutung (u.a. als Werkzeug einer „bibliographischen Remix Culture“) durch seine Verwandlung in einen offenen, vernetzten „Katalog 2.0“ gewinnen. Im Mittelpunkt der Bibliothek 2.0 steht jedoch der vernetzte „Bibliothekar 2.0“, dessen Schlüsselressourcen sowohl der Austausch innerhalb seiner bibliothekarischen Community of Practice als auch die Interaktion mit den Bibliotheksbenutzern sind.	e8a5786cab5a5e17b714e61bae103bcb	a940993d66c2961348f2d3939ca6aec7	7aa5a47c1762b36270cdd230a2de5df5	article	Bibliothek 2.0 -- Wird alles anders?	Patrick Danowski and Lambert Heller	\N	2007
8024762	Epidemics	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eames200970	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B8JHV-4V762BH-1/2/f94f173d09441d81ea6c1aad573b2e04	\N	ScienceDirect - Epidemics : Epidemic prediction and control in weighted networks	\N	\N	70 - 76	\N	1	\N	issn = {1755-4365}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.epidem.2008.12.001}	Contact networks are often used in epidemiological studies to describe the patterns of interactions within a population. Often, such networks merely indicate which individuals interact, without giving any indication of the strength or intensity of interactions. Here, we use weighted networks, in which every connection has an associated weight, to explore the influence of heterogeneous contact strengths on the effectiveness of control measures. We show that, by using contact weights to evaluate an individual's influence on an epidemic, individual infection risk can be estimated and targeted interventions such as preventative vaccination can be applied effectively. We use a diary study of social mixing behaviour to indicate the patterns of contact weights displayed by a real population in a range of different contexts, including physical interactions; we use these data to show that considerations of link weight can in some cases lead to improved interventions in the case of infections that spread through close contact interactions. However, we also see that simpler measures, such as an individual's total number of social contacts or even just their number of contacts during a single day, can lead to great improvements on random vaccination. We therefore conclude that, for many infections, enhanced social contact data can be simply used to improve disease control but that it is not necessary to have full social mixing information in order to enhance interventions.	26bb82a019616fbf632a5fe5914ef6e7	be46de00cdfe405794b9e993b1c77869	89d011965a3e4d6cf1a3d6cc11fd96a5	article	Epidemic prediction and control in weighted networks	Ken T.D. Eames and Jonathan M. Read and W. John Edmunds	\N	2009
8024854	Molecular ecology	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	brandt2007psa	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/117989633/HTMLSTART	\N		\N	\N	2063--2078	\N	10	\N		Co-evolutionary trajectories of host–parasite interactions are strongly affected by the antagonists' evolutionary potential, which in turn depends on population sizes as well as levels of recombination, mutation, and gene flow. Under similar selection pressures, the opponent with the higher evolutionary rate is expected to lead the co-evolutionary arms race and to develop local adaptations. Here, we use mitochondrial DNA sequence data and microsatellite markers to assess the amount of genetic variability and levels of gene flow in two host–parasite systems, each consisting of an ant social parasite — the European slavemaker Harpagoxenus sublaevis and the North American slavemaker Protomognathus americanus— and its two main host species. Our population genetic analyses revealed limited gene flow between individual populations of both host and parasite species, allowing for a geographic mosaic of co-evolution. In a between-system comparison, we found less genetic variability and more pronounced structure in Europe, where previous behavioural studies demonstrated strong local adaptation. Within the European host–parasite system, the larger host species Leptothorax acervorum exhibited higher levels of both genetic variability and gene flow, and previous field data showed that it is less affected by the social parasite H. sublaevis than the smaller host Leptothorax muscorum, which has genetically depleted and isolated populations. In North America, the parasite P. americanus showed higher levels of gene flow between sites, but overall less genetic diversity than its hyper-variable main host species, Temnothorax longispinosus. Interestingly, recent ecological and chemical studies demonstrated adaptation of P. americanus to local host populations, indicating the importance of migration in co-evolutionary interactions.
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	0eb7f968fce54be90d29efede876d8b2	a5fb9c5412662cafcecdccd56fe636ac	301a551ac95ac026406ef2b19a2c1d96	article	{Population structure and the co-evolution between social parasites and their hosts}	M. Brandt and B. Fischer-Blass and J.U.R. Heinze and S. Foitzik	\N	2007
8024887	Science	236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slatkin1987gfa	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/236/4803/787	\N		\N	\N	787--792	\N	4803	\N		There is abundant geographic variation in both morphology and gene frequency in most species. The extent of geographic variation results from a balance of forces tending to produce local genetic differentiation and forces tending to produce genetic homogeneity. Mutation, genetic drift due to finite population size, and natural selection favoring adaptations to local environmental conditions will all lead to the genetic differentiation of local populations, and the movement of gametes, individuals, and even entire populations--collectively called gene flow--will oppose that differentiation. Gene flow may either constrain evolution by preventing adaptation to local conditions or promote evolution by spreading new genes and combinations of genes throughout a species' range. Several methods are available for estimating the amount of gene flow. Direct methods monitor ongoing gene flow, and indirect methods use spatial distributions of gene frequencies to infer past gene flow. Applications of these methods show that species differ widely in the gene flow that they experience. Of particular interest are those species for which direct methods indicate little current gene flow but indirect methods indicate much higher levels of gene flow in the recent past. Such species probably have undergone large-scale demographic changes relatively frequently. 	0b495d0078806a895ddd5f94068bb5d0	c7fdbbdb611bf3b83902d323f1c5cb69	a0fbc214dfe2339d93427898fca65ef3	article	{Gene flow and the geographic structure of natural populations}	M. Slatkin	\N	1987
8024899	Journal of Evolutionary Biology	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre d'Etudes sur le Polymorphisme des Microorganismes, UMR CNRS-IRD 9926, IRD, 911 Avenue Agropolis, B.P. 5045, Montpellier Cedex 1, France	\N	\N	wiley2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1420-9101.2002.00402.x	\N	Local adaptation, evolutionary potential and host --parasite coevolution: interactions between migration, mutation, population size and generation time	\N	\N	451-462	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1046/j.1420-9101.2002.00402.x}	Local adaptation of parasites to their sympatric hosts has been investigated on different biological systems through reciprocal transplant experiments. Most of these studies revealed a local adaptation of the parasite. In several cases, however, parasites were found to be locally maladapted or neither adapted nor maladapted. In the present paper, we try to determine the causes of such variability in these results. We analyse a host–parasite metapopulation model and study the effect of several factors on the emergence of local adaptation: population sizes, mutation rates and migration rates for both the host and the parasite, and parasite generation time. We show that all these factors may act on local adaptation through their effects on the evolutionary potential of each species. In particular, we find that higher numbers of mutants or migrants do, in general, promote local adaptation. Interestingly, shorter parasite generation time does not always favour parasite local adaptation. When genetic variability is limiting, shorter generation time, via an increase of the strength of selection, decreases the capacity of the parasite to adapt to an evolving host.	3ef7950b699562ee6308f22a80cd28ef	b5287b76db273c43de2a6d84e3cafea4	ef2a692e1d54a9080558bf42fe20383e	article	Local adaptation, evolutionary potential and host --parasite coevolution: interactions between migration, mutation, population size and generation time	S. Gandon and Y. Michalakis	\N	2002
8025072	Review of Scientific Instruments	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	gavriliuk:043906	http://link.aip.org/link/?RSI/80/043906/1	\N	Miniature diamond anvil cell for broad range of high pressure measurements	\N	\N	043906	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {043906}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1063/1.3122051}	\N	cc48e572b6ea89101942fae8ab797d26	9f1f6ac67bfd7b5113982ccb1cfeed24	1513331dc4f3ae60537c83812e15ad44	article	Miniature diamond anvil cell for broad range of high pressure measurements	A. G. Gavriliuk and A. A. Mironovich and V. V. Struzhkin	\N	2009
8025311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{FSU} Jena	\N	kstner_supersymmetryspace-time_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e13420d7d54f646b326e6f84f06dab4	8bf23d97552768b5e196a0764bd5cc5b	b46e294f9d725a5ab068ee466d93b426	phdthesis	Supersymmetry on a {Space-Time} lattice	Tobias Kästner	\N	2008
8026130	Archives of Disease in Childhood	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Royal Coll Paediatrics	\N	\N	\N	harrison2006pas	\N	\N		\N	\N	16--19	\N	1	\N		\N	ef222898a91f067b73aa500dbecf508c	9789291929da687c8f97b01750fc6e8f	68301a717f8bf66e6494defed7da26a0	article	{Prevalence of autistic spectrum disorders in Lothian, Scotland: an estimate using the “capture--recapture” technique}	MJ Harrison and AE O’Hare and H. Campbell and A. Adamson and J. McNeillage	\N	2006
8027111	Translation Studies	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	1	bachmann-medick2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/14781700802496118	\N		\N	\N	2 - 16	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1478-1700}	\N	b975ee1d27171ad9c0f275bb40dc12b8	85f45335fe10903fc8ea09c13ff73c79	ed7a23b05f0bc5063ef8baee259369e3	article	Introduction: The translational turn	Doris Bachmann-Medick	\N	2009
8027124	Translation Studies	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	1	fuchs2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/14781700802496191	\N		\N	\N	21--40	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1478-1700}	\N	dd7e6e91f1dc6d37fe048d7d1ed150d1	973cb2b9f6baaff210f0d211b93a98f4	f699b59b08b1a0d677e3bc162268864b	article	Reaching out; or, Nobody exists in one context only: Society as translation	Martin Fuchs	\N	2009
8027136	Translation Studies	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	1	snell-hornby2009	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/14781700802496225	\N		\N	\N	41--51	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1478-1700}	\N	d6bc6419180f4a2b803402d9d29829bc	77e074e6827d1161b62f1c2422ebb875	41be65394e29b6d1fcbafc93e9b6ca29	article	What's in a turn? On fits, starts and writhings in recent translation studies	Mary Snell-Hornby	\N	2009
8027402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transaction Publishers	New Brunswick	\N	\N	BuckGuid2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7ab9dd496ada9c82db60f75ee9fcdfb	367345ef7ef77b4ace0083ff1df92050	b53d4b63a8c50adc87141706fc58f9c5	article	Guidelines for Magazine Publishing in China.	Charles Buckwalter	\N	2003
8027762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. CogSci	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BorensztajnZuidemaBod	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We present a biologically inspired computational framework for language processing and grammar acquisition, called the hierarchical prediction network (HPN). HPN ﬁts in the tradition of connectionist models, but it extends their power by allowing for a substitution operation between the nodes of the network. This, and its hierarchical architecture, enable HPN to function as a full syntactic parser, able to emulate context free grammars without necessarily employing a discrete notion of categories. Rather, HPN maintains a graded and topological representation of categories, which can be incrementally learned in an unsupervised manner. We argue that the formation of topologies, that occurs in the learning process of HPN, offers a neurally plausible explanation for the categorization and abstraction process in general. We apply HPN to the task of semi-supervised ‘grammar induction’ from bracketed sentences, and demonstrate how a topological arrangement of lexical and phrasal category representations successfully emerges.	76744ef520e23f6f3b7986d6fb8e24e6	4c6579bffd68d53eaa19305c39409805	809d53356f031c0f8f1bc47806c8e35a	inproceedings	The hierarchical prediction network: towards a neural theory of grammar acquisition	Gideon Borensztajn and Willem Zuidema and Rens Bod	\N	2009
8027880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colombier2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.4488	\N	[0904.4488] Complete pressure dependent phase diagrams for SrFe2As2 and BaFe2As2	\N	cite arxiv:0904.4488
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The temperature dependent electrical resistivity of single crystalline
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SrFe2As2 and BaFe2As2 has been measured in a liquid medium, modified Bridgman
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anvil cell for pressures in excess of 75 kbar. These data allow for the
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determination of the pressure dependence of the higher temperature, structural
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/ antiferromagnetic phase transitions as well as the lower temperature
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superconducting phase transition. For both compounds the ambient pressure,
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higher temperature structural / antiferromagnetic phase transition can be fully
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suppressed with a dome-like region of zero resistivity found to be centered
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about its critical pressure. Indeed, qualitatively, the temperature dependence
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of the resistivity curves closest to the critical pressures are the closest to
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linear, consistent with possible quantum criticality. For pressures
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significantly higher than the critical pressure the zero resistivity state is
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suppressed and the low temperature resistivity curves asymptotically approach a
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universal, low temperature manifold. These results are consistent with the
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hypothesis that correlations / fluctuations associated with the
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ambient-pressure, high-temperature, tetragonal phase have to be brought to low
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enough temperature to allow superconductivity, but if too fully suppressed can
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lead to the loss of the superconducting state.
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	a11dd55ea81debb5186663233eedd60a	3cd47ca092052ab3910a386fbf73723a	89efaba0dd324220b67acb26ce639c87	misc	Complete pressure dependent phase diagrams for SrFe2As2 and BaFe2As2	E. Colombier and S. L. Bud'ko and N. Ni and P. C. Canfield	\N	2009
8027890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft ; 184	UBHD58005096	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	396 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-27784-7, 978-3-518-27784-3}, language = {ger}	\N	f9d66c9c50a0fb7fb59a50ea074d99fb	66bd848f9fc6cd04386d0b32a21344cb	1aa747004a362647b38c43bfe3f06c32	book	Überwachen und Strafen	Michel Foucault	\N	1992
8027908	Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	26	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShuEtAl00	\N	\N	Investigating reading techniques for object-oriented framework learning	\N	\N	 1101-1118	\N	11	\N		 The empirical study described in the paper addresses software reading for construction: how application developers obtain an understanding of a software artifact for use in new system development. The study focuses on the processes that developers would engage in when learning and using object oriented frameworks. We analyzed 15 student software development projects using both qualitative and quantitative methods to gain insight into what processes occurred during framework usage. The contribution of the study is not to test predefined hypotheses but to generate well-supported hypotheses for further investigation. The main hypotheses produced are that example based techniques are well suited to use by beginning learners, while hierarchy based techniques are not, because of a larger learning curve. Other more specific hypotheses are proposed and discussed.	d5c4fe5b77f5c193fef017937a117f23	67c3c82170bc2ef8bd6edf37c7cd0368	cebd7102084667d9447c4c70fbd6ae94	article	Investigating reading techniques for object-oriented framework learning	F. Shull and F. Lanubile and V.R. Basili	\N	2000
8027917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD65682865	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	214 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-58383-2, 978-3-518-58383-8}, language = {ger}	\N	db9182514831190e53baa1ed9c7a62d1	4e4fe1ab4849dac748e6c58886351e56	0bd0722830ef4fc0817e73084dd452b0	book	Aus Sicht des Gehirns	Gerhard Roth	\N	2003
8027927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz-Steiner-Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Stahl_1987	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 287 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-04501-5, 978-3-515-04501-8}, language = {ger}	\N	2028dd7e947c2660dd3390a81d98b699	e5129f64329181f843f12553b06a1041	783affd3ed995100bdf8a49e87c008ca	book	Aristokraten und Tyrannen im archaischen Athen : Untersuchung zur Überlieferung, zur Sozialstruktur und zur Entstehung des Staates	Michael Stahl	\N	1987
8027932	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edition sigma	\N	\N	Studien des Büros für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung beim Deutschen Bundestag ; 24	UBHD66626863	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	207 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8360-8124-5, 978-3-8360-8124-5}, language = {ger}	\N	d1f29568bf7aaf79abf8d146e1bd5ca8	6561a1ecce665f27a4b79d5cdbcf4e0b	bca8487aa82f7aec2ea304d298451c22	book	Einsichten und Eingriffe in das Gehirn	Leonhard Hennen	\N	2008
8027953	\N	Bd. 1: Die Griechen; Teilbd. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metzler	Stuttgart ; Weimar	\N	Geschichte des politischen Denkens : von den Anfängen bei den Griechen bis auf unsere Zeit	Ottmann_2001	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 267 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-476-01630-7, 978-3-476-01630-0}, language = {ger}	\N	858fcb84431276dd6f4790fff39ba232	6cef252bf96a56e76d1e160e91e167fc	0a4b166c1ca7092cdc1be305b5d6885a	book	Von Homer bis Sokrates	Henning Ottmann	Henning Ottmann	2001
8027964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner-Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Stein-Hölkeskamp_1989	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	272 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-04600-3, 978-3-515-04600-8}, language = {ger}	\N	ac4ab7c4906a69d387d5ede8d877f56e	35b5e5bbc9cf8ddc25d5faa4e3234df4	29de0b8e1f533f458e02224c5776ffc8	book	Adelskultur und Polisgesellschaft : Studien zum griechischen Adel in archaischer und klassischer Zeit	Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp	\N	1989
8030181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL/HLT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chambers08	http://nlp.stanford.edu/pubs/narrative-chains08.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Event Chains	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 13:14:12}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2765621}	\N	3231ce04ed4efb011a72af592f0ff80b	80a4252ab59496d0bdd7a258e8c5b987	18a294fb8e6dd5cf72cac4429c38346d	inproceedings	Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Event Chains	Nathanael Chambers and Dan Jurafsky	\N	2008
8030411	Inorganic Chemistry	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	diborane	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ic50017a026	\N		\N	\N	1032-1035	\N	7	\N	doi = {10.1021/ic50017a026}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic50017a026}	\N	11875d6656f308a111de0dacfcc27a3d	ad5a526bfdd08c468004809a81a54fb4	4674ee7ee867413488397367722784bf	article	Chemistry of Boranes. XV.Synthesis of Diborane from Boric Oxide	T. A. Ford and G. H. Kalb and A. L. McClelland and E. L. Muetterties	\N	1964
8030428	Theoretical Computer Science	335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang200515	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V1G-4F6SR78-6/2/4bf3ce35e6a0f67b0671cc44f41d1a58	\N	ScienceDirect - Theoretical Computer Science : On the complexity of finding emerging patterns	\N	Pattern Discovery in the Post Genome	15 - 27	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2004.12.014}	Emerging patterns have been studied as a useful type of pattern for the diagnosis and understanding of diseases based on the analysis of gene expression profiles. They are useful for capturing interactions among genes (or other biological entities), for capturing signature patterns for disease subtypes, and deriving potential disease treatment plans, etc. In this paper we study the complexity of finding emerging patterns (with the highest frequency). We first show that the problem is MAX SNP-hard. This implies that polynomial time approximation schemes do not exist for the problem unless P=NP. We then prove that for any constant [delta]<1, the emerging pattern problem cannot be approximated within ratio in polynomial time unless , where n is the number of positions in a pattern.	aceb275594039e416755a85c781efcfd	1594f8c5364f0b60b69edad5bcb90768	1131887e66d36c7fcec3bb31af3f602b	article	On the complexity of finding emerging patterns	Lusheng Wang and Hao Zhao and Guozhu Dong and Jianping Li	\N	2005
8030505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAMAS	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/atal/KluschFS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/atal/aamas2006.html#KluschFS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	915-922	\N	\N	conf/atal/2006	date = {2006-09-27}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1160633.1160796}, isbn = {1-59593-303-4}	\N	751a01bd8b64082d0da5da87e8b04a5c	539f8280afed3274714b074512d4abcb	7b18c5dec3672081adfdcfc000e3ff50	inproceedings	Automated semantic web service discovery with OWLS-MX.	Matthias Klusch and Benedikt Fries and Katia Sycara	Hideyuki Nakashima and Michael P. Wellman and Gerhard Weiss and Peter Stone	2006
8030622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW (Alternate Paper Tracks)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/KhalafMW03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2003at.html#KhalafMW03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www2003.org/cdrom/papers/alternate/P768/choreo_html/p768-khalaf.htm}, date = {2005-07-13}	\N	42788367ff85140cd44e8be7e2aa666b	e74b424212d37e671facc9c417e1d900	59606da8b28fa5c0f20170faea4a9af0	inproceedings	Service-Oriented Composition in BPEL4WS.	Rania Khalaf and Nirmal Mukhi and Sanjiva Weerawarana	\N	2003
8030645	\N	3387	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWSWPC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/semweb/MartinPMBMMPPSSSS04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/swswpc2004.html#MartinPMBMMPPSSSS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	26-42	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2004swswpc	date = {2005-01-24}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3387&spage=26}, isbn = {3-540-24328-3}	\N	3367d001b843bbbeddd1c407cafefddf	936e8dfd210ad3251daa381959a48526	a47bf9f6b88817eb17a7e2c988918fdd	inproceedings	Bringing Semantics to Web Services: The OWL-S Approach.	David L. Martin and Massimo Paolucci and Sheila A. McIlraith and Mark H. Burstein and Drew V. McDermott and Deborah L. McGuinness and Bijan Parsia and Terry R. Payne and Marta Sabou and Monika Solanki and Naveen Srinivasan and Katia P. Sycara	Jorge Cardoso and Amit P. Sheth	2004
8030719	IEEE Softw.	12	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Garlan1995-AMW	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/52.469757	\N	Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard	\N	\N	17--26	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-01 15:55:53}, issn = {0740-7459}, citeulike-article-id = {206004}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/52.469757}	\N	deeaab30b304a3dee5614c14e5fb321d	ff6f1f03139f98ef77736dfd72aa9044	a63a1e047df2588624a10871aa26ef4c	article	Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard	David Garlan and Robert Allen and John Ockerbloom	\N	1995
8030747	Querelles 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kasten_EPMS	\N	\N		\N	\N	52-71	\N	7	\N		\N	79a9cb7f8ba94115f71aa290ddb77b14	daeeae45b2eaac63f0be6b11c5cf5ef5	fe5b679d5c9120377d4e4eed47d1e56a	article	Emotionalität und der Prozeß männlicher Sozialisation. Auf den Spuren der Psycho-Logik eines mittelalterlichen Textes	Ingrid Kasten	\N	2002
8031030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OCLC	Dublin, Ohio	\N	\N	oclc2009	http://www.oclc.org/reports/onlinecatalogs/default.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In 2008, OCLC conducted focus groups, administered a pop-up survey on WorldCat.org—OCLC’s freely available end user interface on the Web—and conducted a Web-based survey of librarians worldwide. [...] The findings indicate, among other things, that although library catalogs are often thought of as discovery tools, the catalog’s delivery-related information is just as important to end users.	f2927ba91a3892aa42e215b03add8cb0	1f39d30c20730a333982dbfa668427f0	6b02b6f361b19dbdc3438c0caf98ae27	book	Online catalogs what users and librarians want : an OCLC report	Karen Calhoun and Diane Cellentani and others	\N	2009
8031039	\N	Abt. I, 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	UBHD1462965	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	1174 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-10743-6, 978-3-446-10743-4}, language = {ger}	\N	1cb8cc910a542dd9c61ffbf45e219526	409af18b91f3ac82521af0f5ac81626d	87d66dc62f631f91c7383ac930086635	book	Titan	Jean Paul and Jean Paul	\N	1961
8031070	Biophysical Journal	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiback2002808	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B94RW-4V466WT-K/2/1c708a5ba19350959e8761eb45e2a471	\N		\N	\N	808 - 818	\N	2	\N	issn = {0006-3495}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75210-7}	The development of high-throughput technologies and the resulting large-scale data sets have necessitated a systems approach to the analysis of metabolic networks. One way to approach the issue of complex metabolic function is through the calculation and interpretation of extreme pathways. Extreme pathways are a mathematically defined set of generating vectors that describe the conical steady-state solution space for flux distributions through an entire metabolic network. Herein, the extreme pathways of the well-characterized human red blood cell metabolic network were calculated and interpreted in a biochemical and physiological context. These extreme pathways were divided into groups based on such criteria as their cofactor and by-product production, and carbon inputs including those that 1) convert glucose to pyruvate; 2) interchange pyruvate and lactate; 3) produce 2,3-diphosphoglycerate that binds to hemoglobin; 4) convert inosine to pyruvate; 5) induce a change in the total adenosine pool; and 6) dissipate ATP. Additionally, results from a full kinetic model of red blood cell metabolism were predicted based solely on an interpretation of the extreme pathway structure. The extreme pathways for the red blood cell thus give a concise representation of red blood cell metabolism and a way to interpret its metabolic physiology.	19376c898cd189fdc384c3a2bf21a013	8dfc7f6809b177b0183edee1252dd613	94a9106f7f62e838bab7cfedb96090fc	article	Extreme Pathway Analysis of Human Red Blood Cell Metabolism	Sharon J. Wiback and Bernhard O. Palsson	\N	2002
8031113	\N	\N	\N	12., Neuausg.	\N	\N	Die Enden der Parabel	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt Tb.	\N	\N	\N	3499135140	\N	\N	Die Enden der Parabel: Thomas Pynchon: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783499135149}, asin = {3499135140}, isbn = {3499135140}	\N	8826585872ac37bec05cbff5e7786e1b	f4bb95b11ebbebbab91285ed50fec545	68c1a86b2650cc1a2a1be9978adf2186	book	Die Enden der Parabel	Thomas Pynchon	Elfriede Jelinek	1994
8031122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OCLC	Dublin, Ohio	\N	\N	oclc2009	http://www.oclc.org/reports/onlinecatalogs/default.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In 2008, OCLC conducted focus groups, administered a pop-up survey on WorldCat.org—OCLC’s freely available end user interface on the Web—and conducted a Web-based survey of librarians worldwide. [...] The findings indicate, among other things, that although library catalogs are often thought of as discovery tools, the catalog’s delivery-related information is just as important to end users.	cdd83b472db3b6fb65234a42708cc980	1f39d30c20730a333982dbfa668427f0	06894e4e7f4e1c1039844762627f038b	misc	Online catalogs what users and librarians want : an OCLC report	Karen Calhoun and Diane Cellentani and others	\N	2009
8031170	SIMULATION	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DmytroZhovtobryukh01012007	http://sim.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/83/1/33	\N	A Petri Net-based Approach for Automated Goal-Driven Web Service Composition -- Zhovtobryukh 83 (1): 33 -- SIMULATION	\N	\N	33-63	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0037549707079226}, eprint = {http://sim.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/83/1/33.pdf}	The major factor driving the development of contemporary information services, and in particular Web services, is the need for added value. The creation of a huge variety of complex, value-added, although rarely used services seems a bulky approach, whose efficiency is at least questionable. An excellent alternative is the composition of ready-made, more general and simple services for creation of complex value-added functionality on-demand. However, to be really effective such composition has to be real-time, automatic, reliable, and allow thorough customization of the service functionality with respect to user demands and preferences. In this paper we propose a service composition approach based on a Petri nets modeling technique. The approach facilitates automatic and goal-driven creation of composite Web services
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	77a215c915deffdeab08156f90fbe5e0	ed47919cdc0584cd2a9a7aaaa0cb0b0f	ba468618e323fefb8855545c7953d703	article	{A Petri Net-based Approach for Automated Goal-Driven Web Service Composition}	Dmytro Zhovtobryukh	\N	2007
8031234	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	pdf	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	(Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics)	citeulike:2131948	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3540689494	\N	CiteULike: Software Engineering for Experimental Robotics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-16 11:18:41}, citeulike-article-id = {2131948}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540689494}	"Software Engineering for Experimental Robotics" collects contributions that describe the state of the art in software development for the Robotics domain. It reports on innovative ideas that are progressively introduced in the software development process, in order to promote the reuse of robotic software artifacts: domain engineering, components, frameworks and architectural styles. It illustrates the results of the most successful and well-known research projects which aim to develop reusable robotic software systems. Most of the chapters report on concepts and ideas discussed at the well attended ICRA2005 Workshop on "Principles and Practice of Software Development in Robotics", Barcelona, Spain, April 18 2005. The authors are recognised as leading scholars internationally, and the result is an effective blend of fundamental and innovative results on research and development in software for robotic systems, where one common factor is the integration of reusable building blocks. Besides the advancement in the field, most contributions survey the state of the art, report a number of practical applications to real systems, and discuss possible future developments.	dd77d87cefd8cc8bad326a791238a919	ba7064cce169be4e5e5dffc7f109aa59	bc8559446dccd46a5efb9942407f6c91	book	Software Engineering for Experimental Robotics	\N	Davide Brugali	2007
8031247	Auton. Robots	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1231373	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1231373	\N	Development environments for autonomous mobile robots	\N	\N	101--132	\N	2	\N	issn = {0929-5593}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10514-006-9013-8}	\N	6fbdc5919cc44ad532005d5aab9ee2b5	9caef3ec0cab15450c72a1a2ed627b28	888f457855b1c5517d5cd3a6d8602916	article	Development environments for autonomous mobile robots: A survey	James Kramer and Matthias Scheutz	\N	2007
8031342	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar.	\N	Proc. Conf. on Smart Systems and Devices	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichwald2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-33	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d7fa693505c248219cc860c115e19c4	1fbeb19163dcaf2c94495059c8cd2ef6	09a0835829d297b4dc15873df53fcf13	inproceedings	From Tele-Work to Tele-Communities: The Past, Present and Future of Telecooperation	Ralf Reichwald and Johann Schlichter and Kathrin Möslein and Michael Koch	F. Derbel and N. Derbel and O. Kanoun and R. Tourki and H.-R. Tränkler	2001
8031377	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Untersuchungen ausgewählter altgriechischer sozialer Typenbegriffe	\N	\N	\N	Akademie-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Soziale Typenbegriffe im alten Griechenland und ihr Fortleben in den Sprachen der Welt; 3	Schulz_1981	\N	\N	AG: IX 424 m::3
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UB: 83 A 10872::3	\N	\N	67-155	\N	\N	\N		\N	eaf18c39ca6827c7ae69da8c5ccf6f01	65b5f03ccd2b631e417578e69b7b7eaf	01702767da3919dd2cfc00c9ecf7bdc9	incollection	Bezeichnungen und Selbstbezeichnungen der Aristokraten und Oligarchen in der griechischen Literatur von Homer bis Aristoteles	Brigitte Johanna Schulz	Elisabeth Charlotte Welskopf	1981
8031574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wess:1992cp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=5426545	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 5426545	\N	Princeton, USA: Univ. Pr. (1992) 259 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b33ff015aec41bfb1f49ddc64feca827	77134e08ca86e7f8ae2db1b9b0cd7b3e	5df6455277d38936853568b192a71cdb	article	{Supersymmetry and supergravity}	J. Wess and J. Bagger	\N	1992
8031799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Douchin2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0111092	\N	A unified equation of state of dense matter and neutron star structure	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0111092
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  Astronomy and Astrophysics	\N	\N	\N	\N		  An equation of state (EOS) of neutron star matter, describing both the
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neutron star crust and the liquid core, is calculated. It is based on the
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effective nuclear interaction SLy of the Skyrme type, which is particularly
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suitable for the application to the calculation of the properties of very
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neutron rich matter (Chabanat et al. 1997, 1998). The structure of the crust,
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and its EOS, is calculated in the T=0 approximation, and under the assumption
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of the ground state composition. The crust-core transition is a very weakly
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first-order phase transition, with relative density jump of about one percent.
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The EOS of the liquid core is calculated assuming (minimal) n-p-e-mu
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composition. Parameters of static neutron stars are calculated and compared
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with existing observational data on neutron stars. The minimum and maximum
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masses of static neutron stars are 0.094 M_sun and 2.05 M_sun, respectively.
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Effects of rotation on the minimum and the maximum mass of neutron stars are
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briefly discussed.
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	2236139c5769b7f763666139c70facc0	c4edc6e874e5f9769ca8ba1342250f92	cecac8cdd2f55b9e38f78a97ce042ef6	misc	A unified equation of state of dense matter and neutron star structure	F. Douchin and P. Haensel	\N	2001
8033485	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VanDerWerfPeat2008	http://www.pnas.org/content/105/51/20350.abstract	\N		\N	\N	20350-20355	\N	51	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.0803375105}, eprint = {http://www.pnas.org/content/105/51/20350.full.pdf+html}	Drainage of peatlands and deforestation have led to large-scale fires in equatorial Asia, affecting regional air quality and global concentrations of greenhouse gases. Here we used several sources of satellite data with biogeochemical and atmospheric modeling to better understand and constrain fire emissions from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea during 2000â€“2006. We found that average fire emissions from this region [128 Â± 51 (1Ïƒ) Tg carbon (C) year,  = 10] were comparable to fossil fuel emissions. In Borneo, carbon emissions from fires were highly variable, fluxes during the moderate 2006 El NiÃ±o more than 30 times greater than those during the 2000 La NiÃ±a (and with a 2000â€“2006 mean of 74 Â± 33 Tg C yr). Higher rates of forest loss and larger areas of peatland becoming vulnerable to fire in drought years caused a strong nonlinear relation between drought and fire emissions in southern Borneo. Fire emissions from Sumatra showed a positive linear trend, increasing at a rate of 8 Tg C year (approximately doubling during 2000â€“2006). These results highlight the importance of including deforestation in future climate agreements. They also imply that land manager responses to expected shifts in tropical precipitation may critically determine the strength of climateâ€“carbon cycle feedbacks during the 21st century.
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	09914fde19933ae1c8cfd39e9dd1bfc9	4436e54d593a77d301feabf779d67482	c1025c17bb4c26914a2a7fc9a9c5c119	article	{Climate regulation of fire emissions and deforestation in equatorial Asia}	G. R. van der Werf and J. Dempewolf and S. N. Trigg and J. T. Randerson and P. S. Kasibhatla and L. Giglio and D. Murdiyarso and W. Peters and D. C. Morton and G. J. Collatz and A. J. Dolman and R. S. DeFries	\N	2008
8033545	IEEE Trans. Software Eng.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lamsweerde00tse	http://www.computer.org:80/tse/ts2000/e0978abs.htm	\N	DBLP Record 'journals/tse/LamsweerdeL00'	\N	\N	978-1005	\N	10	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://www.computer.org:80/tse/ts2000/e0978abs.htm}	Requirementsengineeringisconcernedwiththeelicitation 
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ofhigh-levelgoalstobeachievedbytheenvisionedsystem, 
\
the reﬁnement of suchgoals andtheir operationalization 
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into speciﬁcations of services and constraints, and the 
\
assignmentofresponsibilitiesfortheresultingrequirements 
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to agents such as humans, devices, and software. 
\
Requirements engineeringprocesses oftenresult ingoals, 
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requirementsandassumptionsaboutagentbehaviorthatare 
\
tooideal; someof themarelikelytobenot satisﬁedfrom 
\
timetotimeintherunningsystemduetounexpectedagent 
\
behavior. Thelackofanticipationofexceptional behaviors 
\
results in unrealistic, unachievable and/or incomplete 
\
requirements. As a consequence, the software developed 
\
fromthoserequirementswill not berobust enoughandwill 
\
inevitablyresultinpoorperformanceorfailures, sometimes 
\
with critical consequences on the environment. 
\
Thepaper presents formal techniques for reasoningabout 
\
obstacles to the satisfaction of goals, requirements, and 
\
assumptions elaborated in the requirements engineering 
\
process. Aﬁrst set oftechniquesallowobstaclestobegen- 
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eratedsystematicallyfromgoal formulations anddomain 
\
properties. Asecondset of techniquesallowresolutionsto 
\
be generated once the obstacles have been identiﬁed 
\
thereby. 
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Ourtechniquesarebasedonatemporal logicformalization 
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ofgoalsanddomainproperties; theyareintegratedintoan 
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existingmethodfor goal-orientedrequirementselaboration 
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withtheaimofderivingmorerealistic, completeandrobust 
\
requirements speciﬁcations. 
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Akeyprinciple inthis paper is tohandle exceptions at 
\
requirementsengineeringtimeandat thegoal level, sothat 
\
morefreedomis left for resolvingtheminasatisfactory 
\
way. The various techniques proposedare illustratedand 
\
assessed in the context of a real safety-critical system.
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	c7be20eec037465e23c276a164d81a1e	09d0e848c67557665d690d8972539327	957a0b74b978f582b37f521a1ca74a3c	article	Handling Obstacles in Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering	Axel van Lamsweerde and Emmanuel Letier	\N	2000
8033959	Seed magazine	\N	\N	\N	April 21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mitchum	http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/this_is_your_brain_on_facebook/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Recent studies on the effects of the internet and other new media on brain plasticity raises an open research question: Is Google making us smarter?	12673d504d3c5a43eabdf718573eef2a	bd77e7651578a415198c2af6ab723b70	ed5543a4dde81bdd0bb1be5a63c87dba	article	This Is Your Brain on Facebook	Rob Mitchum	\N	2009
8033978	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Government Price Statistics, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the Joint Economic Committee, 87th Congress	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Griliches1961	\N	\N	(1961).  "," in
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       Government Price Statistics, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the
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       Joint Economic Committee, 87th Congress, January 24, l96l, Washington, DC. Also available as
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       The Price Statistics of the Federal Government, National Bureau of Economic Research, General
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       Series no. 73, New York: NBER, pp. 173-196.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	879bf353c235af3cffaeffed13f22e82	4d7100ae6c3a0bd81fe3ddcd44c21a8b	e735078e21a5ec9a648279434f6b9cc2	inproceedings	Hedonic Price Indexes for Automobiles: An Econometric Analysis of Quality Change	Zvi Griliches	\N	1961
8033991	Journal of Political Economy	77	\N	\N	May/June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Triplett1969	http://ideas.repec.org/a/ucp/jpolec/v77y1969i3p408-17.html	\N		\N	\N	408-17	\N	3	\N		\N	0478dc02548401e1b5f9969952783ca3	b5c771d71f7511530aaef2487784b591	64cfc385d182bd25b37548ccda0f3889	article	Automobiles and Hedonic Quality Measurement	Jack E Triplett	\N	1969
8034221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	Witten99	http://www.amazon.de/Data-Mining-Techniques-Implementations-Management/dp/1558605525%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558605525	\N	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with\	Java Implementations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558605527}, asin = {1558605525}, isbn = {1558605525}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	accaabcd240d061748e399a89bb1db1c	ecc164472e5f5abbbfafacf295bbb408	d0791fa42d5ca846afe83b884fc046c2	book	Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with\	Java Implementations 	Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank	\N	1999
8035554	Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	thomson2009iid	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d6ed43685c2f83cfa9621c3998638b0	c19ff5f0240447d0d8f8c7171b3d3a9f	2b11603d17a0a7ba82e222e281455fe0	article	{Instructing individuals to deliver discrete-trials teaching to children with autism spectrum disorders: A review}	K. Thomson and G.L. Martin and L. Arnal and D. Fazzio and CT Yu	\N	2009
8035583	Journal of Early Intervention	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rocha2007etp	\N	\N		\N	\N	154	\N	2	\N		\N	d5295d4741c5883ea54ed965d04386cf	f7593bac99d92c7d373af57bec5c61b2	797f3d1c14010f1327b98225343ef192	article	{Effectiveness of training parents to teach joint attention in children with autism}	M.L. Rocha and L. Schreibman and A.C. Stahmer	\N	2007
8036146	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HubertKenningIK2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-49	\N	1/2	\N		"Dem spontanen Impuls folgend oder rational abwägend - wie fällen wir Kaufentscheidungen? Studien zeigen: Beim Griff ins Portmonee mischen unsere Emotionen kräftig mit."	45fab815631bc688fab724bcdb003175	c7d198f45db667dd3d068abfa8541e98	06bafddc0a021a1c6d34d64486d3f259	article	Im Kopf des Konsumenten	Mirja Hubert and Peter Kenning	\N	2009
8036190	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WesterhoffGP2009	\N	\N		\N	– mit Lit.-Hinweisen	50-56	\N	1/2	\N		"Unzählige Experimente haben Wissenschaftler angestellt, um besser zu verstehen, wie wir unser Geld ausgeben. Doch noch immer ringen Psychologen und Ökonomen um das richtige Modell vom wirtschaftlich handelnden Menschen."	67e9ab2e9aa0e8746ca03bbb7866b76a	ec767bec39657b3f16c7ab6b6d19f8f1	c712659b4bfc83fe5168273f16342249	article	Der gefühlte Preis	Nikolas Westerhoff	\N	2009
8036670	Surf Finance Magazine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	surffinance	http://www.surf-finance.com/1-pme-sur-2-resiste-a-la-crise-en-france-841.html	\N	Actualité économique dans l’Hexagone	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	758e471dc9a408c68d0756b8c0fb507b	098b5834b2f33f777764e573000e6537	3ceaf9fa696d89b8e8bb68b450572298	article	1 PME sur 2 résiste à la crise en France !	Surf Finance	Surf Finance	2009
8036854	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	OCLC Inc.	\N	\N	Dublin, Ohio	\N	\N	Smith-Yoshimura_2009_Names	http://www.oclc.org/programs/publications/reports/2009-05.pdf	\N		\N	Report produced by OCLC Research.	\N	\N	\N	\N		The fifteen members of the RLG Partners Networking Names Advisory Group collaborated on articulating the problem space that the research community needs to address and identify components of a “Cooperative Identities Hub” that would have the most impact across different 
\
target audiences.  The group developed use case scenarios that provide the context in which 
\
different communities would benefit from aggregating information about persons and organizations, corporate and government bodies, and families, and making it available on a network level. This report summarizes the group’s recommendations on the functions and attributes needed to support the use case scenarios.	2e2dd78520ec39532e858af6380014d4	0c1fd7b7014b6cf98356d98563ee2f83	395c228c703c2ebf491de26eb2ca5a85	techreport	Networking Names	Karen Smith-Yoshimura	\N	2009
8036902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MacGraw-Hill	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_005602386	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=005602386&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	social science bases of administrative theory	\N	\N	XI, 192 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-07-064380-6}	\N	805baaceb029963416f92fa7baa2f336	776876cea9e68df653c0cac926d12d0b	1c33b813e97ec5fd0f8dea6c84004d99	book	Organizations in action	James D. Thompson	\N	1967
8036936	\N	\N	\N	\N	Januar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Wirtschaftsdienst (Wolters Kluwer Deutschland)	Köln, Germany	\N	\N	schaffer_kalz2009	http://hdl.handle.net/1820/1573	\N		\N	\N	1-24	\N	5.16	\N		The concept of Personal Learning Environments (PLE) is a new concept which breaks with a lot of traditions of technology-enhanced learning. In its core the learner can take control over his learning environments and he can conduct a "learning environment design" for his own purposes and needs. The chapter introduces the history of the PLE concept and discusses new opportunities and issues which come with this new concept.	dc4e4aa42259f8ec958a37bd961da779	f464257ca434a8325c30fd9805c48c6e	4ed24c16d969522c9e2b56ea72ff1044	inbook	Persönliche Lernumgebungen: Grundlagen, Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen eines neuen Konzepts	Marco Kalz Sandra Schaffert	A. Hohenstein K. Wilbers	2009
8036991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bambine–uno	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	caf996c08e42c700b3fdcce345abde5e	6d36e80e27cca951ede5cfa710062c75	d36c14bfc195d5bd9194cfaa01877f5d	book	Dalla parte delle bambine. L'influenza dei condizionamenti sociali nella formazione del ruolo femminile nei primi anni di vita	Elena Gianini Belotti	Feltrinelli Universale Economica	2002
8037112	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SuchmaschinenKataloge	http://www.durchdenken.de/lewandowski/doc/ZFBB_Preprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	71-78	\N	2	\N		Die elektronischen Bibliotheksangebote konkurrieren zunehmend mit den allgemeinen
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Web-Suchmaschinen und spezialisierten Wissenschafts-Suchmaschinen um die
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Gunst der Nutzer. Dieser Aufsatz gibt einen kritischen Überblick über die bisherigen
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Initiativen zum Einsatz von Suchmaschinentechnologie im Bibliothekskontext sowie
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zur Sichtbarmachung von Bibliotheksinhalten in allgemeinen Suchmaschinen. Darauf
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aufbauend wird dargestellt, wie Bibliotheksangebote tatsächlich für den Nutzer
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attraktiver werden können und ihre Sichtbarkeit in Suchmaschinen erhöht werden
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kann. Grundlegend muss der OPAC zum zentralen Nachweisinstrument für alle in
\
der jeweiligen Bibliothek verfügbaren Informationen gemacht werden. Außerdem
\
müssen die Katalogdaten deutlich angereichert werden, um die Stärken der Suchmaschinentechnologie
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auch tatsächlich nutzen zu können. Auf der Basis dieser erweiterten
\
Textmenge kann schließlich auch leicht die Auffindbarkeit in allgemeinen Suchmaschinen
\
verbessert werden.	db2700a959feeb785f45a070621b426d	79161cc8125475d42a1ce9271ad2eb91	3a3cee7fb830487cfd968eabc6a0186a	article	Suchmaschinen als Konkurrenten der Bibliothekskataloge	Dirk Lewandowksi	\N	2006
8037150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MayrWalterGoogle	http://eprints.rclis.org/6208/1/Mayr-Walter_IWP06.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da4bd71b7f76a4424c77347295a81f6b	1375e89a28e8c0e5887cc1cf31608b8e	d7ca8b9c5e7221dbe44ae8b986edf30d	article	Abdeckung und Aktualität des Suchdienstes Google Scholar	Anne-Kathrin Walter Philipp Mayr	\N	2005
8037273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In die Zukunft publizieren. Herausforderungen an das Publizieren und die Informationsversorgung in den Wissenschaften. Tagungsband zur 11. Jahrestagung der IuK-Initiative der Wissenschaftlichen Fachgesellschaften in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HansenUrhG	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d8b0ff92ec87cc2dce75e56024a2997	778efe69c44a3e77c309c454f34b1c21	3d6a460363d53ffeb40112ba50b4aa0e	inproceedings	Urheberrecht für Wissenschaftler - Risiken und Chancen der Urheberrechtsreform für das wissenschaftliche Publizieren	Gerd Hansen	Maximilian Stempfhuber	2006
8037290	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	A16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koseki:2001js	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=IMPAE,A16,2059	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J IMPAE,A16,2059	\N	\N	2059-2063	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = IMPAE,A16,2059;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217751X01004700}	\N	8e1ee04fee71207ecb3c528f6b341653	cc8deb375116438f57c24316c7f48358	49268576e0f8896143fc5fa8bf52fc07	article	{Exact symmetries of regularized (or renormalized)
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                  theories}	M. Koseki and H. So and N. Ukita	\N	2001
8037374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	shaw_1993	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57253-8_58	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	256--276	\N	\N	\N		Personal construct psychology is a theory of individual and group psychological and social processes that has been used extensively in knowledge acquisition research to model the cognitive processes of human experts. The psychology has the advantage of taking a constructivist position appropriate to the modeling of specialist human knowledge but basing this on a positivist scientific position that characterizes human conceptual structures in axiomatic terms that translate directly to computational form. The repertory grid knowledge elicitation methodology is directly derived from personal construct psychology. In its original form, this methodology was based on the notion of dichotomous constructs and did not encompass the ordinal relations between them captured in semantic net elicitation. However, it was extended in successive tools developed for applied knowledge acquisition and tested in a wide variety of applications. This paper gives an overview of personal construct psychology and its expression as an intensional logic describing the cognitive processes of anticipatory agents as a basis for a comprehensive theory of knowledge acquisition and representation.
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ER  -	2c25902e3ae43111ba939dcc0dbfc567	5d7f8c971ed339aca2678f9574f913de	e96b092e03df120e075569bc712407e2	inbook	Personal construct psychology foundations for knowledge acquisition and representation	Mildred Shaw and Brian Gaines	\N	1993
8037381	Knowledge Engineering Review	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/gaines93knowledge.html	\N		\N	\N	49-85	\N	1	\N		Knowledge acquisition research supports the generation of knowledge-based systems through the
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development of principles, techniques, methodologies and tools. What differentiates knowledgebased
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system development from conventional system development is the emphasis on in-depth
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understanding and formalization of the relations between the conceptual structures underlying
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expert performance and the computational structures capable of emulating that performance.
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Personal construct psychology is a theory of individual and group psychological and social
\
processes that has been used extensively in knowledge acquisition research to model the
\
cognitive processes of human experts. The psychology takes a constructivist position appropriate
\
to the modeling of human knowledge processes but develops this through the characterization of
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human conceptual structures in axiomatic terms that translate directly to computational form. In
\
particular, there is a close correspondence between the intensional logics of knowledge, belief
\
and action developed in personal construct psychology, and the intensional logics for formal
\
knowledge representation developed in artificial intelligence research as term subsumption, or
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KL-ONE-like, systems. This paper gives an overview of personal construct psychology and its
\
expression as an intensional logic describing the cognitive processes of anticipatory agents, and
\
uses this to survey knowledge acquisition tools deriving from personal construct psychology.	066c645dcb9932e9a99e19efdb9c48e8	da90981f27817459b9ea5d45bf32568a	2f46a0c66b4c2968e74c28bf4bda0453	article	Knowledge Acquisition Tools Based on Personal Construct Psychology	B Gaines and M Shaw	\N	1993
8037424	Nucl. Phys.	B403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witten:1993yc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9301042	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9301042	\N	\N	159-222	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9301042;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(93)90033-L}, eprint = {hep-th/9301042}	This is a study of the Landau-Ginzburg/Calabi-Yau correspondence, and related matters, using linear sigma models. 	f5eb3689b28481bb1b645b55a0d499cc	402e2cb6c5766a00fc8830a0b980b974	bb6f1ae301a3453bb9135aa290b02779	article	{Phases of N = 2 theories in two dimensions}	Edward Witten	\N	1993
8037442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meiss09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7149ac3c230e4ddc8c30fb64180e2336	339caee76dac4851b35bab6c3df9955b	8846a2b71a35513916004003aded12d7	article	What's in a session: Tracking individual behavior on the Web	Mark Meiss and John Duncan and Bruno Goncalves and Jose J. Ramasco and Filippo Menczer	Hypertext 09	2009
8037477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	119a837e4a7eb4a051150833f26a271b	30b51771dc3f17d799998911228f2bfb	1bb5111b622bf765b446617e3341344b	article	Learning hierarchical plans by reading simple English narratives	Dustin Smith and Ken Arnold	Commonsense Workshop at the ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-09)	2009
8037647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TMI-2007: Proceedings of the 11 th International Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skövde, Sweden	\N	\N	fung2007lbs	http://www.mt-archive.info/authors-F.htm	\N	«We present experimental data ex- 
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plaining that this is due to cross- 
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lingual mismatches between argu- 
\
ment structures in English and Chi- 
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nese at 17.24% of the time. This 
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suggests that, in any potential ap- 
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plication to enhance machine trans- 
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lation with semantic structural map- 
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ping, it may be preferable to em- 
\
ploy independent automatic seman- 
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tic parsers on source and target lan- 
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guages, rather than assuming se- 
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mantic role parallelism.»	\N	\N	75--84	\N	\N	\N		\N	be85e42fcb4b78e12b70e4425a9d628b	eaa57aa0ad559bc13dcec57565a71cdb	26bc9314f085c2e5fbf3ed65ba6d8f26	inproceedings	{Learning Bilingual Semantic Frames: Shallow Semantic Parsing vs. Semantic Role Projection}	Pascale Fung and Zhaojun Wu and Yongsheng Yang and Dekai Wu	\N	2007
8037661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	kroeger2004asl	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	beb0f6f3f804937a31ee13d4a163de84	651f578b0ddd0838243d14babe6a9d70	8a64153f96d339a9fce44b27cd348f65	book	{Analyzing Syntax: a Lexical-Functional Approach}	P. Kroeger	\N	2004
8038084	\N	\N	\N	Durchges. Nachdr. d. 1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBHD65256270	\N	\N		\N	\N	276 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-04872-2, 978-3-406-04872-2}, language = {ger}	\N	f778dab2fbba5238c098c9c0b5356904	ad9981e533069e17952b72549aa598d1	834fdb50007d82f673b67221c50b5167	book	Die Technik in der antiken Welt	John G. Landels	\N	1980
8038091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	Kurz_1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	{VI,} 324 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-08137-1}	\N	552edfb0979f499aa45267e16b57386f	a1c0eb794bbf44640184fcc9d5a3f479	96a4aaada3dd34fa27b85ac1901c22a0	book	Gnomosyne : menschlisches Denken und Handeln in der frühgriechischen Literatur; Festschrift für Walter Marg zum 70. Geburtstag	\N	Gebhard Kurz	1981
8038109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Propyläen-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Propyläen-Technikgeschichte / hrsg. von Wolfgang König ; 1	UBHD58009893	\N	\N		\N	\N	544 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-549-05632-X, 978-3-549-05632-5}, language = {ger}	\N	0c8e8c65eec059802b302db08cb5a310	3a75ff129d45141e5757ad7d8826b7f1	60056aa2c0adc04d89d810f6fb6bc4f5	book	Landbau und Handwerk : 750 v. Chr. bis 1000 n. Chr.	Dieter Hägermann and Helmuth Schneider	\N	1997
8038110	Science	324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ItayTirosh05012009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/324/5927/659	\N	A Yeast Hybrid Provides Insight into the Evolution of Gene Expression Regulation -- Tirosh et al. 324 (5927): 659 -- Science	\N	\N	659-662	\N	5927	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1169766}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/324/5927/659.pdf}	During evolution, novel phenotypes emerge through changes in gene expression, but the genetic basis is poorly understood. We compared the allele-specific expression of two yeast species and their hybrid, which allowed us to distinguish changes in regulatory sequences of the gene itself (cis) from changes in upstream regulatory factors (trans). Expression divergence between species was generally due to changes in cis. Divergence in trans reflected a differential response to the environment and explained the tendency of certain genes to diverge rapidly. Hybrid-specific expression, deviating from the parental range, occurred through novel cis-trans interactions or, more often, through modified trans regulation associated with environmental sensing. These results provide insights on the regulatory changes in cis and trans during the divergence of species and upon hybridization.
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	6b7265f0daa0440cd7fe15e1abd4013c	664744e0be4d1c9c48c59a36243701cc	9336522ed0b3a22e0e4a3bb29f578f12	article	{A Yeast Hybrid Provides Insight into the Evolution of Gene Expression Regulation}	Itay Tirosh and Sharon Reikhav and Avraham A. Levy and Naama Barkai	\N	2009
8038324	B. I. T. online	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick GmbH - B.I.T.online	Postfach 2009, D-65010 Wiesbaden	\N	\N	plieninger2007	http://www.b-i-t-online.de/heft/2007-03/fach4.htm	\N		\N	\N	223-232	\N	3	\N		Eingangs wird der Internetnutzer von morgen geschildert, welcher selten Webseiten besucht, aber häufig seine Sammlung von Neuigkeitenmeldungen nutzt, die sich per RSS-Feeds automatisch aktualisiert. Quelle solcher Feeds ist oft Soziale Software, welche rechnerunabhängig, servergestützt und überwiegend kostenlos im Netz angeboten wird. Verschiedene Dienste werden vorgestellt und ihre Anwendungsmöglichkeit in Bibliotheken skizziert. Diese Dienste werden noch nicht breit in Bibliotheken eingesetzt, da man zu ihrer Nutzung umdenken muss. Die erforderlichen Skills sind technische Innovationsfähigkeit, Moderationsgeschick, Generierung benutzerorientierter Inhalte, proaktives und flexibles Handeln. Es wird vorgeschlagen, die neuen Dienste zum Kennenlernen selbst zu nutzen, nach und nach selbst anzuwenden und am besten mit Arbeitsgruppen in den Institutionen daran zu arbeiten.	006d369866de579013fd9b885ccc9f45	72e6e49419b5d92c507fa9344cb226e0	ec8cc6605d89c8b4f0ea9de062de4935	article	Never run a changing system? -- Über die Chancen des Einsatzes "Sozialer Software" in der Bibliotheksarbeit	Jürgen Plieninger and Edlef Stabenau and Lambert Heller	\N	2007
8038331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIB_Soc_SW	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2007/421/pdf/check22.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f58ec036d83c9f289f77b0eda3c98d6b	740f92b0b86eee8d3cf44c61563c43b3	56e31f2c5f06d1240bdeb5b09eca2215	article	Soziale Software nutzen	Jürgen Plieninger und Edlef Stabenau	\N	2007
8038343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stabenau	http://www.bibliothekar.de/talks/bid2007/	\N	In diesem Vortrag geht es um bibliothekarische Fachblogs. Die Präsentation ist strukturiert und verständlich dargestellt. Neben der informativen Definition von Fachblogs und dessen Vorteilen wird noch gut auf die Vernetzungen zwischen den Weblogs eingegangen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3edbc12a401fdb0dcc16cd83663ec606	a6401e6aefb2429febcbf5e0a74af6a2	585be1bc9874795437ae2b9e80021393	techreport	Fach-Weblogs - Bibliotheken und soziale Software	Edlef Stabenau	\N	2007
8038391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Hildesheim	\N	Heuwing2008	http://mybibproject.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/magisterarbeit_heuwing_tagging.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	94152ac90963e1192cbed9d03a878788	2661708ef01f50bd0123a829b010215f	e53374ba4acd33cbdc4e612ff35ed301	mastersthesis	Tagging für das persönliche und kollaborative Informationsmanagement: Implementierung eines Social-Software Systems zur Annotation und Informationssuche in Bibliotheken	Ben Heuwing	\N	2008
8039045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JCDL '06: Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1141826	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1141753.1141826	\N	Pages from rare web sites are stronger source of evidence than pages from common web sites.	\N	\N	314--315	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chapel Hill, NC, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-354-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1141753.1141826}	In scholarly digital libraries, author disambiguation is an important task that attributes a scholarly work with specific authors. This is critical when individuals share the same name. We present an approach to this task that analyzes the results of automatically-crafted web searches. A key observation is that pages from rare web sites are stronger source of evidence than pages from common web sites, which we model as Inverse Host Frequency (IHF). Our system is able to achieve an average accuracy of 0.836.	0078b0b0c2d8c30cef9cd4720bb3e492	07c773a78300b5e6f539195b80adc927	c360d9fa71d20bf8e82efd7cb0d33a6d	inproceedings	Search engine driven author disambiguation	Yee Fan Tan and Min Yen Kan and Dongwon Lee	\N	2006
8039091	Nucl. Phys.	B549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luscher:1998du	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9811032	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9811032	\N	\N	295-334	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9811032;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00115-7}, eprint = {hep-lat/9811032}	    Abstract: It is shown that U(1) chiral gauge theories with anomaly-free multiplets of Weyl fermions can be put on the lattice without breaking the gauge invariance or violating any other fundamental principle. The Ginsparg-Wilson relation plays a key role in this construction, which is non-perturbative and includes all topological sectors of the theory in finite volume. In particular, the cancellation of the gauge anomaly and the absence of global topological obstructions can be established on the basis of this relation and the lattice symmetries alone. 	b6652b0c61943aacd4ca613c128a4f71	6a947e121e980bc3fe2e0338978e73e6	dad2607aeed937f3b2f9829ac90f7a21	article	{Abelian chiral gauge theories on the lattice with exact
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                  gauge  invariance}	Martin Luscher	\N	1999
8039137	\N	4117	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/Regev06	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-141	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/crypto/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11818175_8}, isbn = {3-540-37432-9}	\N	534ef6fa8b129cdb8fce697a9ad3c294	2686a14ca0abe4764030fdaa5b6d5dc8	f167a63ef89dfef08b85dbc12eb6d1e8	inproceedings	Lattice-Based Cryptography	Oded Regev	Cynthia Dwork	2006
8039138	\N	4117	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-37432-9}	\N	dc58390581c49ddbcf848f0b8571e55d	fbd03fb8fc8cdf04e63480827aa10455	f864e6f9c9998436e292be237489abb9	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2006, 26th Annual International
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               Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August
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               20-24, 2006, Proceedings	\N	Cynthia Dwork	2006
8039152	Perspectives in Health Information Management	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emery:2006:Perspect-Health-Inf-Manag:18066360	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2047304	\N	Formative Evaluation Using Checklists to Improve Research Proposals	\N	\N	1-11	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {18066360}, doi = {}	Developing research proposals that protect human participants and understanding the institutional review board (IRB) approval process require high-level application of many skills. The purpose of this article is to describe how faculty can use formative evaluation techniques and checklists to guide students to build skills in writing research proposals for studies that involve human participants or their data. Formative evaluation, the process of critically reviewing work to improve it, is emphasized, and checklists that summarize IRB criteria and standards and present the critical content of research proposals for studies involving human participants are provided. Teaching principles that can guide faculty in using the checklists to give feedback and help students develop high-quality research proposals are discussed.	4af1c7cdccb3a9cd5cf17e950741343b	dc85b8d7999ddab7bcc72848d3e4f383	d8b56baba374182d331e7f3af88393a3	article	Formative evaluation using checklists to improve research proposals	L J Emery and C Harvey and C M Andersen	\N	2006
8039154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/GoldreichL89	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-32	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/STOC21	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	e360a85af3c7d0f7c5dc16928b96b1c3	406de6df261faa8269eaba5d2be6056a	ad7e17c70e393b5f0839e353523aef20	inproceedings	A Hard-Core Predicate for all One-Way Functions	Oded Goldreich and Leonid A. Levin	\N	1989
8039160	\N	4392	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/GertnerMM07	\N	\N		\N	\N	434-455	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/tcc/2007	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70936-7_24}, isbn = {3-540-70935-5}	\N	71c4b000543767f2923caf6827b4b80d	cff4ace393ccfffd16f3758523997fd3	9a21db287ff5240295fa241c3d305867	inproceedings	Towards a Separation of Semantic and CCA Security for Public
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               Key Encryption	Yael Gertner and Tal Malkin and Steven Myers	Salil P. Vadhan	2007
8039161	\N	4392	\N	\N	\N	\N	TCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/tcc/2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-70935-5}	\N	99850d6f5a25c6b2002a38ceb21484bc	03cc8ee18cbd136f92faac6912f1de1e	3fc5b88dc079ccce1ba0ef8e46226615	proceedings	Theory of Cryptography, 4th Theory of Cryptography Conference,
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               TCC 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, February 21-24, 2007,
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               Proceedings	\N	Salil P. Vadhan	2007
8039169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/focs/GertnerMR01	\N	\N		\N	\N	126-135	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	d597ec22c69b5c9b56edde690875f3ed	e7deda7956efbd143f38abc4d96180c6	2882359df6bfde2cb936d60246364401	inproceedings	On the Impossibility of Basing Trapdoor Functions on Trapdoor
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               Predicates	Yael Gertner and Tal Malkin and Omer Reingold	\N	2001
8039518	J. Geophys. Res.	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/94JD02331	\N	Lidar measurements of stratospheric temperature during STOIC	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Measurements of stratospheric temperature and density were acquired by the NASA/GSFC lidar during the Stratospheric Ozone Intercomparison Campaign (STOIC) experiment at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Table Mountain Facility (TMF) (34.4°N, 117.7°W) in July and August 1989. Lidar temperatures, obtained on 21 nights preceding and during this experiment, are compared with temperatures derived by radiosondes, datasondes, Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE II) satellite experiment, and National Meteorological Center (NMC) analyses. Radiosondes were flown from the TMF site as well as from San Nicholas Island (33.2°N, 119.5°W) located about 225 km southwest of TMF. Datasondes were deployed from Super-Loki rockets also launched at San Nicholas Island. SAGE II satellite temperature measurements were made within 1000 km of the Table Mountain site. NMC temperature analyses derived from the NOAA satellite measurements were interpolated to coincide in space and time with the lidar measurements. The lidar temperatures, which were derived for altitudes between 30 and 65 km, were within 2–3 K of the temperatures measured by the other sensors in the altitude range 30–45 km. Between 30 and 35 km, lidar temperatures were about 2 K cooler than those obtained from the datasondes and the NMC analyses but were about 1–2 K warmer than those obtained from the radiosonde. These differences may be due to the time difference between the measurements as well as possible nonnegligible aerosol scattering near 30 km. Near and above the stratopause the temperature differences increased to 3–8 K. Lidar temperature profiles also show small-scale variations possibly caused by wave activity.	d611a34d1652f6a05fb6269faa8f8877	e0487bd0417e63c0ecbbf56dc1943125	808d0a4f0e04f5fb68d3aec97ccc4bf5	article	Lidar measurements of stratospheric temperature during STOIC	R. A. Ferrare and T. J. McGee and D. Whiteman and J. Burris and M. Owens and J. Butler and R. A. Barnes and F. Schmidlin and W. Komhyr and P. H. Wang and M. P. McCormick and A. J. Miller	\N	1995
8039568	Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87599-4_19	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	185--196	\N	\N	\N		Today, bibliographic digital libraries play an important role in helping members of academic community search for novel research.
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In particular, author disambiguation for citations is a major problem during the data integration and cleaning process, sinceauthor names are usually very ambiguous. For solving this problem, we proposed two kinds of correlations between citations,namely, Topic Correlation and Web Correlation, to exploit relationships between citations, in order to identify whether two citations with the same author name refer tothe same individual.The topic correlation measures the similarity between research topics of two citations; while the Webcorrelation measures the number of co-occurrence in web pages. We employ a pair-wise grouping algorithm to group citationsinto clusters. The results of experiments show that the disambiguation accuracy has great improvement when using topic correlationand Web correlation, and Web correlation provides stronger evidences about the authors of citations.	6f3b22c648e9ff346b780c254a43e4f5	bdf6c8c5c3c7f26a04ce71b823d11bce	1cc6b84512fa9f708e7ba13ff6f29448	article	Author Name Disambiguation for Citations Using Topic and Web Correlation	Kai-Hsiang Yang and Hsin-Tsung Peng and Jian-Yi Jiang and Hahn-Ming Lee and Jan-Ming Ho	\N	2008
8039569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PKDD	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Huang06efficientname	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Efficient name disambiguation for large-scale databases	\N	\N	536--544	\N	\N	\N		Name disambiguation can occur when one is seeking a list of publications of an author who has used different name variations and when there are multiple other authors with the same name. We present an efficient integrative framework for solving the name disambiguation problem: a blocking method retrieves candidate classes of authors with similar names and a clustering method, DBSCAN, clusters papers by author. The distance metric between papers used in DBSCAN is calculated by an online active selection support vector machine algorithm (LASVM), yielding a simpler model, lower test errors and faster prediction time than a standard SVM. We prove that by recasting transitivity as density reachability in DBSCAN, transitivity is guaranteed for core points. For evaluation, we manually annotated 3,355 papers yielding 490 authors and achieved 90.6 % pairwise-F1. For scalability, authors in the entire CiteSeer dataset, over 700,000 papers, were readily disambiguated. 1	cf80045413fa7697318e9efa9ac0c8b4	6855f6f3452a3b8d2b32efc4a427ca78	44134a7e35a813f117f74c8bab59b40b	inproceedings	Efficient name disambiguation for large-scale databases	Jian Huang and Seyda Ertekin and C. Lee Giles	\N	2006
8039876	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1995kr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9509052	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9509052	\N	\N	575-582	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9509052;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0920-5632(96)00125-9}, eprint = {hep-lat/9509052}	We use perturbation theory to construct perfect lattice actions for fermions and gauge fields by blocking directly from the continuum. When one uses a renormalization group transformation that preserves chiral symmetry the resulting lattice action for massless fermions is chirally symmetric but nonlocal. When the renormalization group transformation breaks chiral symmetry, the lattice action becomes local but chiral symmetry is explicitly broken. In particular, starting with a chiral gauge theory in the continuum one either obtains a lattice theory which is gauge invariant but nonlocal, or a local theory with explicitly broken gauge invariance. In both cases the spectrum of the lattice theory is identical with the one of the continuum and the anomaly is correctly reproduced. We also apply our techniques to vector-like theories. In particular we propose a new renormalization group transformation for QCD and we optimize its parameters for locality of the perfect action. 	f4ae0109a7fa1407c1349a3cc36e4f8b	3de133c3faa55272b4f46dc89939a738	e4459a771730191a256fa4c143fefb95	article	{Perfect Lattice Actions with and without Chiral
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                  Symmetry}	Wolfgang Bietenholz and U. J. Wiese	\N	1996
8042024	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	University of Kassel	\N	illig2008machine	\N	Bachelor Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3c4f74b5e32fe5344357a37152b4c76	65c16443f45ffd46175f68d14b4f809a	9a65067da65e8301182b33b4ae292141	mastersthesis	Machine Learnability Analysis of Textclassifications in a Social Bookmarking Folksonomy	Jens Illig	\N	2008
8042516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{HLT '94: Proceedings of the workshop on Human Language Technology}	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	marcus1994pta	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1075835&jmp=cit&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=32954598&CFTOKEN=39844723#CIT	\N		\N	\N	114--119	\N	\N	\N	location = {Plainsboro, NJ}, isbn = {1-55860-357-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075812.1075835}	The Penn Treebank has recently implemented a new syntactic annotation scheme, designed to highlight aspects of predicate-argument structure. This paper discusses the implementation of crucial aspects of this new annotation scheme. It incorporates a more consistent treatment of a wide range of grammatical phenomena, provides a set of coindexed null elements in what can be thought of as "underlying" position for phenomena such as wh-movement, passive, and the subjects of infinitival constructions, provides some non-context free annotational mechanism to allow the structure of discontinuous constituents to be easily recovered, and allows for a clear, concise tagging system for some semantic roles.	d4425760ca30b1fbbbd581a58a9b4a10	baa9f0f72be59a37d25ca1181f42ccff	7862f1627cbaf5f22e7b479acdd703a9	inproceedings	{The Penn Treebank: Annotating Predicate-Argument Structure}	Mitchell Marcus and Grace Kim and Mary Ann Marcinkiewicz and Robert MacIntyre and Ann Bies and Mark Ferguson and Karen Katz and Britta Schasberger	\N	1994
8042667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{9th EAMT Workshop. ``Broadening horizons of machine translation and its applications''}	\N	\N	EAMT	Foundation for International Studies	Malta	\N	\N	homola2004tml	http://www.mt-archive.info/EAMT-2004-Homola.pdf	\N	Great description of an "eclectic" MT system: they first develop for close language pairs within one group, and when they reach the most different pair, they discover that they need syntax, so they make a shallow LFG-based parser _for that pair_.	\N	\N	90--97	\N	\N	\N		\N	bfe434c18f2e919e49c81a7205a4e43f	ffcbd55d1d65e70869017bb2c8f39d4e	a88f42ffb685131c4588408efe2646da	inproceedings	A translation model for languages of accessing countries	Petr Homola and Vladislav Kubon	\N	2004
8043063	Advances in Information Technologies for Electromagnetics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4749-5_8	\N	SpringerLink - Cap&#237;tulo del libro	\N	\N	223--264	\N	\N	\N		\N	89b4cd3888494028c3041cc1f3f534c6	71220b5910003353954847e123a34d24	f3ca2169a6e610dde980ed4ef503fdc5	article	Parallel Grid-enabled FDTD for the Characterization of Metamaterials	Luca Catarinucci and Giuseppina Monti and Paolo Palazzari and Luciano ER Tarricone	\N	2006
8043064	\N	125	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artificial intelligence in education: supporting learning through intelligent and socially informed technology	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	Desmarais_2005	http://books.google.com/books?id=bR1pKYNcHA4C&printsec=frontcover&hl=de#PPA209,M1	\N	dblp	\N	\N	209-216	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e92e8f97a4f36e21967b278619f4243	ad4dd1417d14e7a461e72c735e900100	cceb2d7360f9157e2120081b7b8ba93e	inbook	Tradeoff analysis between knowledge assessment approaches	Michel Desmarais and Shunkai Fu and Xiaoming Pu	Chee-Kit Looi and Gordon I. McCalla and Bert Bredeweg and Joost Breuker	2005
8043413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	B.A.R.	Oxford, England	\N	British Archaeological Reports : International series ; 78	UBHD1802734	\N	\N	Zugl.: Marburg, Univ., Diss., 1979 u.d.T.: Gaitzsch, Wolfgang: Zur Typologie eiserner römischer Werkzeuge	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-86054-089-8, 978-0-86054-089-2}, language = {ger}	\N	2cae79a5d0131474bed7c075396cac64	6806f6a76f15bb33513174737dea7f28	038d3b2745704ec30c7d9d2825875a66	book	Eiserne römische Werkzeuge : Studien zur römischen Werkzeugkunde in Italien und den nördlichen Provinzen des Imperium Romanum	Wolfgang Gaitzsch	\N	1980
8043425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ges. für Vor- u. Frühgeschichte in Württemberg u. Hohenzollern	Stuttgart	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntnis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands ; 19	UBHD3345003	\N	\N		\N	\N	80 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	0e7387c058d810761d8963a0bda24872	f6c64eddd70b1090836150bded8ac087	f234c161c7b62f5bf09382e77507bdf3	book	Römische Werkzeuge	Wolfgang Gaitzsch	\N	1978
8043435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mann	Berlin	\N	Archäologische Forschungen ; 12	UBHD3377705	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	254 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7861-1343-2, 978-3-7861-1343-0}, language = {ger}	\N	93c714ece9c61fbe6dc19284ae0a3b65	4e8137e2a7da215cc4a2167aeac370a4	1b3a8251c268f53b0fc7b33ad7678528	book	Römische Berufsdarstellungen	Gerhard Zimmer	\N	1982
8043455	Phys. Lett.	B426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1998rj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9801022	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9801022	\N	\N	114-120	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9801022;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00269-X}, eprint = {hep-lat/9801022}	We show how to include a chemical potential {$\\mu$} in perfect lattice actions. It turns out that the standard procedure of multiplying the quark fields {$\\Psi  \\bar\\Psi$} at Euclidean time t by {$\\exp(\\pm \\mu t)$}, respectively, is perfect. As an example, the case of free fermions with chemical potential is worked out explicitly. Even after truncation, cut-off effects in the pressure and the baryon density are small. Using a (quasi-)perfect action, numerical QCD simulations for non-zero chemical potential become more powerful, because coarse lattices are sufficient for extracting continuum physics. 	a6e589f483cc66d30b7bda760faa0ea2	46e872b40ca001fc1c4edd1def5faaa1	54ff27213710a0ed3ca9c1a09fd169d2	article	{Perfect actions with chemical potential}	Wolfgang Bietenholz and U. J. Wiese	\N	1998
8043458	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bietenholz:1993qy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9311016	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9311016	\N	\N	516-521	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9311016;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0920-5632(94)90434-0}, eprint = {hep-lat/9311016}	    Abstract: The fixed point actions for Wilson and staggered lattice fermions are determined by iterating renormalization group transformations. In both cases a line of fixed points is found. Some points have very local fixed point actions. They can be used to construct perfect lattice actions for asymptotically free fermionic theories like QCD or the Gross-Neveu model. The local fixed point actions for Wilson fermions break chiral symmetry, while in the staggered case the remnant {$U(1)_e \\otimes U(1)_o$} symmetry is preserved. In addition, for Wilson fermions a nonlocal fixed point is found that corresponds to free chiral fermions. The vicinity of this fixed point is studied in the Gross-Neveu model using perturbation theory. 	bd7d85ec6bffb43c27a72ece406ce59c	36d37b82fc8fb04992bf4f9db6ab2d7a	944431ccaabddb61dcca28d7ae46794d	article	{Fixed point actions for lattice fermions}	Wolfgang Bietenholz and U. J. Wiese	\N	1994
8043485	Phys. Lett.	B457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	So:1998ya	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9812002	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9812002	\N	\N	314-318	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9812002;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-2693(99)00539-0}, eprint = {hep-lat/9812002}	The Ginsparg-Wilson(G-W) relation is extended for supersymmetric free theories on a lattice.
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Exact lattice supersymmetry(SUSY) can be defined without any ambiguities in difference operators. The lattice action constructed by a block-spin transformation is invariant under the symmetry. {$U(1)_R$} symmetry on the lattice is also realized as one of exact symmetries.
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For an application, the extended G-W relation is given for a two-dimensional model with chiral-multiplets. It is argued that the relation may be generalized for interacting cases. 	becb9f3a98d0081818c812137fad8273	72f3367bc708ba5f8efebbb224922d99	030092bee91f72366b1ecc403e0aa407	article	{Ginsparg-Wilson relation and lattice supersymmetry}	Hiroto So and Naoya Ukita	\N	1999
8043561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexington Books	\N	\N	\N	ingulsrud2009	\N	\N		\N	# Chapter 1. Manga in the Discourse of Japan Cool
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    * Mitigating the Effects–Engaging the Communities of Practice 	\N	\N	\N	\N		Japanese animation, video games, and manga have attracted fans around the world. The characters, the stories, and the sensibilities that come out of these cultural products are together called Japan Cool. This is not a sudden fad, but is rooted in manga--Japanese comics--which since the mid-1940s have developed in an exponential way. In spite of a gradual decline in readership, manga still commands over a third of the publishing output. The volume of manga works that is being produced and has been through history is enormous. There are manga publications that attract readers of all ages and genders. The diversity in content attracts readers well into adulthood. Surveys on reading practices have found that almost all Japanese people read manga or have done so at some point in their lives.
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The skills of reading manga are learned by readers themselves, but learned in the context of other readers and in tandem with school learning. Manga reading practices are sustained by the practices of other readers, and manga content therefore serves as a topic of conversation for both families and friends. Moreover, manga is one of the largest sources of content for media production in film, television, and video games. Manga literacy, the practices of the readers, the diversity of titles, and the sheer number of works provide the basis for the movement recognized as Japan Cool.
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Reading Japan Cool is directed at an audience of students of Japanese studies, discourse analysts, educators, parents, and manga readers.	c1d21c18a8aec083e4d8e63c74f32590	19b189d573fbd6ee288029b14251972d	077f40b2a9d88d9b6416948033b0390c	book	Reading Japan Cool: Patterns of Manga Literacy and Discourse	John Ingulsrud and Kate Allen	\N	2009
8043564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	braun2008	http://www.amazon.de/Jahrhundert-Comics-Zeitungs-Strip-Jahre-Alexander-Braun/dp/3981237307/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241289442&sr=8-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	456aa1882372d6de41e04a5af670e3dd	c1213314a3b886b1f82197ae9dfdceaf	d29ad150795b248522b837ba5133b59d	book	Jahrhundert der Comics: Die Zeitungs-Strip-Jahre	\N	Alexander Braun	2008
8043569	China Economic Review	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu2003a	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6W46-4BFWXDK-2-W&_cdi=6534&_user=964000&_orig=browse&_coverDate=12%2F31%2F2003&_sk=999859995&view=c&wchp=dGLbVzW-zSkzS&md5=fc97680d2a0d3b8d2d3bcf35870895aa&ie=/sdarticle.pdf	\N	Literature on the economic analysis of labor migration	\N	\N	371-385	\N	\N	  	timestamp = {  }, file = {   }, owner = {  }, comment = { }, review = {   }	Harris and Todaro [Am. Econ. Rev. 60 (1970) 126] developed a migration
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model for less developed countries focusing on equating expected
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earnings between the rural and urban sectors. Their model provides
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a useful framework for theoretical studies on rural–urban migration.
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In practice, the model has critical limitations, as it does not consider
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the effects of changes in industrial structure and the existence
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of rural industries on migratory behaviour. In China, for example,
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the change of industrial development strategy from being capital
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intensive to being labour intensive after economic reforms, and the
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rapid growth of a nonfarm sector in the rural areas have important
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implications on rural–urban migration. This paper uses a panel data
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from 1995 to 1998 and an alternative migration model to demonstrate
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that the change of industrial structure and the development of rural
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nonfarm industries play a significant role in migration decision
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among the Chinese peasants.	cf8a1e4295505db2e9af7fc6a65f5e6a	dce9b08fc03817f1d2dc13380c112c96	08cab4e151e6d87c118c1b2dd2d7ecf9	article	Intermigration and intramigration in China: A theoretical and empirical
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analysis	Z. Wu and S. Yao	\N	2003
8043900	\N	388	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Mashup Personal Learning Environments (MUPPLE08)  Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 17, 2008. In conjunction with the  3rd European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL'08),   Maastricht School of Management, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 18-19, 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	attwell_etal2008	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-388/attwell.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.17}	This paper provides an overview of the work of the Connexions Kent Guidance P.A.s and considers their needs in terms of knowledge maturing and development. It goes on to examine why a PLE could assist in this process and outlines the different functions of a PLE. Then a scenario is  outlined illustrating the possible use of the PLE. Finally, a Mashup approach to developing the PLE is considered looking at the different possibilities for developing services for the P.A.s and developing and supporting a sustainable community of practice.	c6d32ed290d780810c2a860069092437	4cc284123dfa449783d2586c61c29a32	b290dc18f2577b85f87730d13ab3f927	inproceedings	Maturing learning: Mash up Personal Learning Environments	Graham Attwell and Jenny Bimrose and Alan Brown and Sally-Anne Barnes	Fridolin Wild and Marco Kalz and Matthias Palmér	2008
8045646	Der Spiegel	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DerSpiegel2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	104-105	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f610f5d990f44139c89cff2693154a0	fc8e32711fe6ae6fba7e4475b5391777	146f7103e983233bc9feb8deb50fb491	article	Thailand: Interview mit Ex-Premier Thaksin Shinawatra über den Aufstand seiner Anhänger gegen die Regierung in Bangkok	Der Spiegel	\N	2008
8045677	Focus	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Focus2009Thailand	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28aaadbfb10e69b078c0bfe4d5399cf5	8609da8b285c12a6f9c271d6e9c08ef2	c8659d66968057b99c05ca34cbcfdbc5	article	Thailand: Der Machtkampf in Bangkok ist noch nicht entschieden	Focus	\N	2009
8045708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FreedomHouse2008Thailand	http://www.freedomhouse.org/inc/content/pubs/fiw/inc_country_detail.cfm?year=2008&country=7503&pf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fe8813a24606fa032a0db4fe44168c2	7d112a450c8a5dc9cb9ee6e8ca3a52ab	e208fb9da3a693f31c9a60468feaa706	article	Freedom in the World - Thailand (2008)	FreedomHouse	\N	2008
8045723	The Economist	379.2006	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TheEconomist2006Thailand	\N	\N		\N	\N	14	\N	\N	\N		\N	392acb780d904bc8bd7bc55bfe65ba44	df65974f714e4bc18d9504c5cc758f99	80f50a9751272bda5bb11453ad797f14	article	Thailand - A sinking ship	The Economist	\N	2006
8045737	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICG2008	http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/48d7a4db2.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	63b1708a084fc4242a0cf03c4500b747	f34ed0cdb03f62953bf7f624f8745b86	7546282d3f67d9fbdbfd89808ba12060	article	Thailand: Calming the Political Turmoil. Asia Briefing No 82.	International Crisis Group (ICG)	\N	2008
8045748	Journal of Democracy	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pongsudhirak2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	140-153	\N	\N	\N		\N	83d3b989f352fd74805e8667c2f9beaf	6f695fefd635ab2039c81c6986ce24c3	4ae0f7e469c53f4021a89f71be6461ef	article	Thailand Since the Coup	Thitinan Pongsudhirak	\N	2008
8045758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	pustejovsky1995gl	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef3073e196fa8f29730b16ec1329b931	6a1d0e401aa35577b9ceeaf1dd657934	f18ce91894254ec5761339a9c708568d	book	{The Generative Lexicon}	James Pustejovsky	\N	1995
8045847	\N	\N	\N	2. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt	\N	\N	\N	Mayfrank2007Komorbiditaet	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c1eb5f9f4e4d6933088a8fd3aec49da	5a11a4ba73e22380e25ac2446eb70112	c53d93b9a60fa818f993103183538b3c	book	Komorbidität Psychose und Sucht - Grundlagen und Praxis	Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank	\N	2007
8046202	Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung	\N	\N	\N	1. Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marguier2009	\N	\N	Helmut Thoma über die Sendung Tutti Frutti: "Tutti Frutti war ein absoluter Glücksfall, weil es eine völlig harmlose Sendung war, die aber ein unglaubliches Aufsehen errgt hat. Wobe sich ausser den offiziellen Stellen kaum jemand über blanke Brüste erregte, soondern vielmehr darüber, dass die Spielregeln nicht nachvollziehbar waren. Was kein Wunder ist, es gab nämlich überhaupt keine.	\N	\N	54	\N	18	\N		Helmut Thoma über die Sendung Tutti Frutti: "Tutti Frutti war ein absoluter Glücksfall, weil es eine völlig harmlose Sendung war, die aber ein unglaubliches Aufsehen errgt hat. Wobe sich ausser den offiziellen Stellen kaum jemand über blanke Brüste erregte, soondern vielmehr darüber, dass die Spielregeln nicht nachvollziehbar waren. Was kein Wunder ist, es gab nämlich überhaupt keine.	73366461504ce90fb21138179dc3642e	3677d5031afa066bd173bb497e6faa69	38d6ebe21c5077265cba57dc04bbb414	article	Das Helmuth-Thoma-Alphabet	Alexandr Marguier	\N	2009
8046207	Proceedings of the Sixth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caprile1999	\N	\N	Introducing a grammar for the language of identifiers. Results of several different experiments are reported: segmentation, frequencies of letters, identifier separation, lexical types, parsing and concept analysis.
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Several different application area's are mentioned:
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 1) forward engineering, help in choosing identifiers
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 2) reverse engineering, restructure identifiers of a program
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 3) re-documenting an existing source  
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 4) traceability improvement
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 5) migration support (towards oo)
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 6) dictionary based reverse engineering tools	\N	\N	112-122	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/WCRE.1999.806952}	The identifiers chosen by programmers as function names contain valuable information. They are often the starting point for program understanding activities, especially when high-level views, like the call graph, are available. In this paper, the lexical, syntactic and semantic structure of function identifiers is analyzed by means of a segmentation technique, a regular language and a conceptual classification. The application of these analyses to a database of procedural programs suggests some potential uses of the results, ranging from support for program understanding to the evolution towards standard and more maintainable forms of programs	36a93ddfc3447fb392e171d306eb1e00	b93c1b01138cfea0f13ecde84b05791f	62010d4dfb2f493d51819acfe1ea68b6	inproceedings	Nomen est omen: analyzing the language of function identifiers	Bruno Caprile and Paolo Tonella	\N	1999
8046224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSM '00: Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'00)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	caprile2000restructering	\N	\N	Builds upon 'nomen est nomen'-paper. Describes tool to restructure identifiers into format proposed in that paper (also described in this paper).
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Applied to C and Java program.
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Mentions that a general dictionary of identifier parts is useful.	\N	\N	97	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-0753-0}	The identifiers chosen by programmers as entity names contain valuable information. They are often the starting point for the program understanding activities, especially when high-level views, like the call graph, are available.In this paper, an approach for the restructuring of program identifier names is proposed, aimed at improving their meaningfulness. It considers two forms of standardization, associated respectively to the lexicon of the composing terms and to the syntax of their arrangement. Automatic and semiautomatic techniques are described which can help the restructuring intervention. Their application to a real world case study is also presented.	f55467e1a4aef78afaf5f3e67dd5b112	57ba06d5a70ea37da27aad7b56575ef3	751f873188ef8a5d8decdc725be311cc	inproceedings	Restructuring Program Identifier Names	Bruno Caprile and Paolo Tonella	\N	2000
8046292	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	X.media.press	hotho2008social	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8_18	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	363--391	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1439-3107}, isbn = {978-3-540-72215-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8}	BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem (Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung
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der Universität Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen und Metadaten für wissenschaftlichePublikationen. In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalität, die dahinter stehende Architektursowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der inBibSonomy und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.	16b8f07a41097cc4e4fc962eaf809465	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	5ccf05a86e7f1a089ae83dd47568e6de	incollection	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8046315	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Hanser Fachbuchverlag}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1860172	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3446406301	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-03 13:11:21}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3446406301}, citeulike-article-id = {1860172}	\N	32b496fd23419dc0161275eac55134f4	6d7ff629a7613f9bf6667431b270453c	0f1cd1b452f8c2bd0077886851fe53d7	book	Ajax. Eine pragmatische Einf\\"{u}hrung in Web 2.0	Justin Gehtland and Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer	\N	2006
8046316	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Galileo Press}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1438329	http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike01-21\\&amp;path=ASIN/3898421155	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-05 22:02:59}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3898421155}, citeulike-article-id = {1438329}	\N	98e4f8bfc842c02e8c80e6ee284259e8	eef9c2e3af17e53be8509fe84f38f4bb	72e29e6ab3296625cddb151fe8b2b08c	book	Community Building - Strategien f\\"{u}r den Aufbau erfolgreicher Web-Communities	Amy J. Kim	\N	2001
8046322	Social Science Research Network Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2951592	http://ssrn.com/abstract=294828	\N	CiteULike: Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian Frontier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 20:27:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2951592}	In March 1999, a small number of Californians discovered a new world called Norrath, populated by an exotic but industrious people. About 12,000 people call this place their permanent home, although some 60,000 are present there at any given time. The nominal hourly wage is about USD 3.42 per hour, and the labors of the people produce a GNP per capita somewhere between that of Russia and Bulgaria. A unit of Norrath's currency is traded on exchange markets at USD 0.0107, higher than the Yen and the Lira. The economy is characterized by extreme inequality, yet life there is quite attractive to many. The population is growing rapidly, swollen each each day by hundreds of emigres from various places around the globe, but especially the United States. Perhaps the most interesting thing about the new world is its location. Norrath is a virtual world that exists entirely on 40 computers in San Diego. Unlike many internet ventures, virtual worlds are making money -- with annual revenues expected to top USD 1.5 billion by 2004 -- and if network effects are as powerful here as they have been with other internet innovations, virtual worlds may soon become the primary venue for all online activity.	707872746c8b0ed0b8c54cb3f66bffb5	46c562f459479e82cf90235d91cb1b3c	af1cdc257a17a042ee6b892e8871704e	article	Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian Frontier	Edward Castronova and Cesifo	\N	2001
8046336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCI '96: Proceedings of HCI on People and Computers XI	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	702625	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=646683.702625&coll=GUIDE&dl=ACM	\N	Workspace Awareness in Real-Time Distributed Groupware: identifies 4 differend types of awareness	\N	\N	281--298	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-76069-5}	\N	73b0dfcd8a2aea2ed7bbabb99a514d13	f2d678723a0cf9bf4cb70dde86baa0a0	84eee526ab89e8865d699ed7b2f2e913	inproceedings	Workspace Awareness in Real-Time Distributed Groupware: Framework, Widgets, and Evaluation	Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg and Mark Roseman	\N	1996
8046346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHIMIT	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chimit/WhalenTB08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chimit/chimit2008.html#WhalenTB08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	conf/chimit/2008	date = {2009-01-16}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1477973.1477980}, isbn = {978-1-60558-355-6}	\N	11c4564e04488b5b03bcc10545db5e0e	3ace8b10eb8e4b5f49ed3db08fd56bfd	2d320e1829857198fda3c7edcefc810d	inproceedings	Information displays for managing shared files.	Tara Whalen and Elaine G. Toms and James Blustein	AEleen Frisch and Eser Kandogan and Wayne G. Lutters and James D. Thornton and Mustapha Mouloua	2008
8046358	Interactions	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/interactions/GershonEC98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/interactions/interactions5.html#GershonEC98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	9-15	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/274430.274432}, date = {2006-02-09}	\N	d570330c950829338ad73b988dc0299a	5ff1a1214a1ced090f445b5c37a00306	5be67276386e5e8d460b524cc0010fb5	article	Information visualization.	Nahum D. Gershon and Stephen G. Eick and Stuart K. Card	\N	1998
8046397	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Institute for Software Research	University of California, Irvine	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sarma_VanDerHoek_2003	\N	Technical Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	UCI-ISR-02-8	\N		Palantír is a configuration management workspace awareness tool that continuously informs developers
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of the changes that are made in parallel by other developers in other workspaces. In order to achieve its
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goal of reducing the number of merge conflicts when developers commit their artifacts, Palantír
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deliberately breaks traditional workspace isolation in order to promote better coordination of parallel
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activities. In this paper we examine four different visualizations that developers can use for visualizing
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the activities in other workspaces. We discuss their strengths and weaknesses, role within Palantír, and
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opportunities for future improvements.	892136e21954e65ad9dc7d0d2be5b440	2d16d89b67c95720f2f917ca6f50312b	27b4b90ebd3784c35002eed7947c4cbc	techreport	Visualizing Parallel Workspace Activities	Anita Sarma and André van der Hoek	\N	2003
8046415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gutwin_Greenberg_1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Support for awareness in collaborative systems is becoming a popular idea, but awareness is not a
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concept that is easily used by groupware designers. We describe workspace awareness, one variety
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of awareness in shared spaces, and our efforts to operationalize it for use in groupware design. We
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outline elements and mechanisms of workspace awareness as a starting point for exploring
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information requirements, and note several issues that complicate the search for awareness design
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principles.	22d73ae0191e7da6e2f186abb3d34bc8	5b2bb768c9aead089b6b27defb6dc223	fcbf28f5d5e34deafdb59e04cfafcc63	inproceedings	Workspace Awareness	Carl Gutwin and Saul Greenberg	\N	1997
8046435	Linguistic Inquiry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	larson1985bnp	http://www.jstor.org/stable/4178458	\N		\N	\N	595--621	\N	\N	\N		\N	70963eafbbd67a4db3072fcab94c7fae	a05d7177e570e0b0c8fe00a694ad7a00	79a1091c47d497012176dcdf26a62655	article	{Bare-NP adverbs}	R.K. Larson	\N	1985
8046436	B.I.T.online	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franke2006	http://www.b-i-t-online.de/archiv/2006-03/report1.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	440bfd5b67fb570fdf7624d958e1cdcc	a607d783772343fa1e70c7e049ef976a	760fa255cda8b62fccd4ae41524e0ce8	article	Das Raum-Informationssystem der Philologischen Bibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin	Michael Franke	\N	2006
8046446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applications of mathematics, 50	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin; New York	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783540435815	\N	Information-Spectrum Methods in Information Theory	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540435816  9783540435815}, refid = {50520407}	\N	0b0711d4a6df31c349f02df29ed02349	e569375532ddb2b29efcd941cba2d9df	e460d8676ba41b55db903d2e06c12341	book	Information-spectrum methods in information theory	\N	\N	2003
8046526	Inf. Process. Manage.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	1231699	\N	\N		\N	\N	1085--1102	\N	4	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2006.08.007}	\N	0754ff4401b06fe3c183fe1da9fb08d4	50148ccfb31c3c483011b0c4760be996	eaff1f5602f0a1449988cde966e815c3	article	Characterising and evaluating information seeking behaviour in a digital environment: Spotlight on the 'bouncer'	David Nicholas and Paul Huntington and Hamid R. Jamali and Tom Dobrowolski	\N	2007
8046575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_275420450	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=275420450&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cf291cc6e4616184c953ffd3ded7b4c	3c0ff9b931a2dba724489f4446e4fe8e	42841d3ba94d8f0b6151d779bfcc258d	book	Simulation of stochastic partial differential equations and stochastic active contours	Annika Lang	\N	2007
8046576	Financial Times Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FTD-Dossier Krisenstrategie - Wachstum erneuern	Gulati2009weniger	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	12387cefe72b5515074175309b2a57af	a8c4a644675c7c2d7727efb53745cc1f	f34749a467d07434c069911a08f847ad	article	Aus weniger wird immer mehr.	Ranjay Gulati and Nitin Nohria	\N	2009
8046704	Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	February	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pirich2009Zeitmaschine	\N	Reportage		\N	\N	\N	\N	44	\N		Viele tausend Stunden hatten die Physiker an der Mutteruhr der DDR gebaut und einen Großteil der Zeit darauf verwendet, die Mangelwirtschaft auszugleichen, in der sie arbeiteten. Jetzt mussten sie feststellen, dass nicht nur das Ergebnis ihrer Arbeit nutzlos war, sondern auch die Findigkeit, das Material dafür zu organisieren, nicht mehr gebraucht wurde.	b4a0e327063c7185f0b5c8f6677f8511	7581650cfaf7d5b1ad99f18af21e24b5	67208b60502a029543167606152ff709	article	In der Zeitmaschine	Carolin Pirich	\N	2009
8046812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Kortenkamp08_HOR	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783540239574	\N	Springer Handbook of Robotics	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783540239574  354023957X}, refid = {153562054}	\N	33cfeee225830a697f64f61d44280bd4	122ceaa4177a902a29bd280cb0a5b9cb	9df35b6029ee9c0e8ce66c71d01df7a3	book	Springer handbook of robotics	D.Kortenkamp and R.Simmons	\N	2008
8046834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	swrede08_IEI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7615cb0eb0769a9a99665637a2adf21	0ed88c2d5e97bccaac3ea4c84eb10e08	34a4affb6398a3415b3656a3448a8e29	article	Integration Expertise in HRI Research: A First Study	Sebastian Wrede and Ingo Lütkebohle	\N	2008
8046843	Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	February	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2009twitter	\N	\N		\N	\N	22	\N	43	\N		tinyurl.com
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twitpic.com
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RT retweet
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tweedeck, twhirl	e2c24860a025e7893ce1bfa4514b1eab	80577ac4d19183303d3e3f8dc8c70cdf	a990449163995a27ef6593328aa7c60f	article	Das große Gezwitscher.	Holger Schmidt	\N	2009
8046858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICER '08: Proceeding of the fourth international workshop on Computing education research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BegEtAl08	\N	\N	Novice software developers, all over again	\N	\N	3--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {978-1-60558-216-0}	\N	d32e63502fc3f4944d135d4e7b14c8bd	f00f14faa077a418c2dca86977f34644	f22077e2565a1f81b864802a59dc1223	inproceedings	Novice software developers, all over again	Andrew Begel and Beth Simon	\N	2008
8046862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall, Inc.	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	231003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=231003	\N	Software architecture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-182957-2}	\N	3861fe53066f7f12e4b65a4a10ce8a07	9f4af3a358d253fd352ec565176f11ae	86566cce4d0693b66053e680a89f8002	book	Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline	Mary Shaw and David Garlan	\N	1996
8046867	Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung	\N	\N	\N	April	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Albrecht2009genmais	\N	\N		\N	\N	57	\N	16	\N		\N	e47710538adf29604225ddfc789be835	e45fc0129385d563a9007cf8a6038a21	7a3fcac76693ef79e051fb039e9827cd	article	Kleine Käfer, große Fragen	Jörg Albrecht and Volker Stollorz	\N	2009
8046922	Scandinavian Journal of Management	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kalleberg1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	301-319	\N	4	\N		This paper presents a model of employment relations that integrates insights from sociological and economic perspectives. The model describes how economic/technical and social/ political conditions produce differences in the amount of autonomy and control that employees have over their work activities. We illustrate the empirical utility of this model using data from a national sample of Norwegian work organizations and their employees. The results indicate that autonomy/ control is related both to technical aspects of work and to social and political relations between employers and employees.	ce508a9231f6587c216b021970a941d4	64f4c22c17e2790b27120e5c4ba1575d	b3418a231b089c9b106d471c2f07f388	article	The organization of employment relations: Intergrating sociological and economic approaches	Arne L. Kalleberg and Torger Reve	\N	1992
8046971	Information and Software Technology	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eckert04ooa	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0B-48TDCR9-FR/2/f7385cfd24801e7b1f25e81740fe69a7	\N	ScienceDirect - Information and Software Technology : Improving object-oriented analysis	\N	\N	67 - 86	\N	2	\N	issn = {0950-5849}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0950-5849(94)90087-6}	This paper evaluates current object-oriented analysis methods and proposes some possible improvements. We start by describing software requirements definition activities and reviewing the concepts of data modelling and object-orientation. We then identify key principles of object-oriented analysis and judge a selection of emerging methods against these principles. Finally, a proposal is presented which attempts to avoid some of the identified shortcomings. The proposal provides a nested object-relationship-operation framework which is based on a consistent use of the object model, a strong notion of encapsulation and a clear distinction between the essential and the contingent properties of the modelled entities.	88c2870d78951e0020f8fedf2513c547	0fe546b51c88e423592e4fd697a8e118	1eccb4e930af14a9fedcc949df4a35e8	article	Improving object-oriented analysis	Gabriel Eckert and Paul Golder	\N	1994
8046980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM, Verl. M{\\"u}ller	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	AdidDyna2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8364-2143-0}	\N	53464fd0d66cf6fc99b2a94693e8c681	df0d49f547145e10531e0044516f5f1c	2d73c9420a24089e30633db4527c7063	book	Dynamic pricing and inventory control	Elodie Adida	\N	2007
8047052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Downey07	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.71.7718	\N	CiteULike: Models of searching and browsing: Languages, studies, and application	\N	\N	2740--2747	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-30 17:11:05}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3836660}, comment = {Language for representing searching and browsing behavior and developing predictive models.
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Uses toolbar data. Provides a nice list of features, including features aggregated at the level of users.
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With respect to dependency of next action given history of size k: "The performance improved dramatically when considering the previous action, but after k=1 the effect of increasing k is minimal"
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In a 5-classes problem improves from 0.688 accuracy (only considering the previous action to predict the current one) to 0.772 accuracy.
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}	\N	a569db3c1061e1252cf5ee637a835d22	5b77c892fd8329bb86ebc9c3de59ddf4	0422da723f365cbc1e0f4df6c4fc471f	inproceedings	Models of searching and browsing: Languages, studies, and application	D. Downey and S. T. Dumais and E. Horvitz	\N	2007
8047065	Inf. Process. Manage.	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	He06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=637519	\N	Combining evidence for automatic web session identification	\N	\N	727--742	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(01)00060-7}	Contextual information provides an important basis for identifying and understanding users' information needs. Our previous work in traditional information retrieval systems has shown how using contextual information could improve retrieval performance. With the vast quantity and variety of information available on the Web, and the short query lengths within Web searches, it becomes even more crucial that appropriate contextual information is extracted to facilitate personalized services. However, finding users' contextual information is not straightforward, especially in the Web search environment where less is known about the individual users. In this paper, we will present an approach that has significant potential far studying Web users' search contexts. The approach automatically groups a user's consecutive search activities on the same search topic into one session. It uses Dempster-Shafer theory to combine evidence extracted from two sources, each of which is based on the statistical data from Web search logs. The evaluation we have performed demonstrates that our approach has achieved a significant improvement over previous methods of session identification.	84d6b491ba41c80444206d18c7ae2aa7	e38cad75486559b63f3f95f623b7f009	f688d0a31c89ee0e6189a3964033abfd	article	Combining evidence for automatic web session identification	Daqing He and Ayse G\\"{o}ker and David J. Harper	\N	2002
8047084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	University of Kassel	\N	stützer2008ol	\N	Master Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	259fa6f8be8326cdf9a2ad52ca9e75f9	9426b67db29c7270955ae22202c28c82	23b133bc2e6a4e00ab243efa98a02a12	mastersthesis	Lernen von Ontologien aus kollaborativen Tagging-Systemen	Stefan Stützer	\N	2009
8047087	Inf. Process. Manage.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ozmutlu05	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073691.1073705&coll=&dl=	\N	Application of automatic topic identification on excite web search engine data logs	\N	\N	1243--1262	\N	5	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2004.04.018}	The analysis of contextual information in search engine query logs enhances the understanding of Web users' search patterns. Obtaining contextual information on Web search engine logs is a difficult task, since users submit few number of queries, and search multiple topics. Identification of topic changes within a search session is an important branch of search engine user behavior analysis. The purpose of this study is to investigate the properties of a specific topic identification methodology in detail, and to test its validity. The topic identification algorithm's performance becomes doubtful in various cases. These cases are explored and the reasons underlying the inconsistent performance of automatic topic identification are investigated with statistical analysis and experimental design techniques.	56c09c2fab6dfa1f19313b782d2dcaf8	5b8f8cad25a6e187e4ce129e4dbb6b46	e67d172ac971167c4dd245057e2b2da8	article	Application of automatic topic identification on excite web search engine data logs	H. Cenk Ozmutlu and Fatih \\c{C}avdur	\N	2005
8047094	Inf. Process. Manage.	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press, Inc.	Tarrytown, NY, USA	\N	\N	Spink06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1138814	\N	Multitasking during web search sessions	\N	\N	264--275	\N	1	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2004.10.004}	A user's single session with a Web search engine or information retrieval (IR) system may consist of seeking information on single or multiple topics, and switch between tasks or multitasking information behavior. Most Web search sessions consist of two queries of approximately two words. However, some Web search sessions consist of three or more queries. We present findings from two studies. First, a study of two-query search sessions on the Alta Vista Web search engine, and second, a study of three or more query search sessions on the Alta Vista Web search engine. We examine the degree of multitasking search and information task switching during these two sets of Alta Vista Web search sessions. A sample of two-query and three or more query sessions were filtered from Alta Vista transaction logs from 2002 and qualitatively analyzed. Sessions ranged in duration from less than a minute to a few hours. Findings include: (1) 81% of two-query sessions included multiple topics, (2) 91.3% of three or more query sessions included multiple topics, (3) there are a broad variety of topics in multitasking search sessions, and (4) three or more query sessions sometimes contained frequent topic changes. Multitasking is found to be a growing element in Web searching. This paper proposes an approach to interactive information retrieval (IR) contextually within a multitasking framework. The implications of our findings for Web design and further research are discussed.	875355475de5ba75dae3fe0d85c6b530	2411607a0987ba89c40389490fdf89df	cfcd11aca28435b6e44008fe133d8bc7	article	Multitasking during web search sessions	Amanda Spink and Minsoo Park and Bernard J. Jansen and Jan Pedersen	\N	2006
8047106	\N	\N	7	4.	\N	\N	Organisationstheorien	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Ebers1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-251	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.03}, owner = {Daniel Bela}	\N	6070e1ccda3702bcfe1ee977a08d84bd	cfc91bf2ebcafdf47b2ce78e166fc1a7	bf189cde3484a8f0ad878a8cfec25855	incollection	Institutionenökonomische Theorien der Organisation	Mark Ebers and Wilfried Gotsch	Alfred Kieser and Mark Ebers	1999
8047159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boon	http://ezinearticles.com/?Dropship-Directories-Review---Worldwide-Brands-and-Doba&id=2267676	\N	A review about Worldwide Brands.	\N	Comprehensive review about drop ship directories.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4561d34db1eeae26236f3cb2493e06e	7c922a26b1b4105868f56e23db4452dc	bc1c79f35ce87d78e2ffe069177c5cf8	article	Dropship Directories Review - Worldwide Brands and Doba	Mel Bredel	Mel Bredel	2009
8047177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohn2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		As a graphic form, the depiction of space in visual language is essential to the way it conveys
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information, and studies have hinted to the existence of cross-cultural variation. To examine this
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property, 300 panels in each of twelve American and twelve Japanese comic books were coded
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for their spatial properties, showing clear differences in certain domains.
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	0290c9cfed6857e155f6105015394057	4899ff82f67aeb80edf1138cd3ab9def	5742b0a5490e9dfb881fc13a4e5b51b0	article	Cross-Cultural Space. Spatial Representation in American and Japanese Visual Language	Neil Cohn	\N	2005
8047202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohn2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Over the past two decades, manga has exploded in readership beyond Japan, and its style has
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captured the interest of young artists all over. But, what exactly are the properties of this "style"
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beyond the surface of big eyes and "backward" reading? This paper explores the structural
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elements of the Japanese Visual Language (JVL) that comprises the "manga style" — ranging
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from looking at the “big eyes, small mouth” schema as a “standard” dialect, to examining the
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graphic emblems that form manga’s conventional visual vocabulary. Particular focus will be
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given to JVL grammar — the system that creates meaning via sequential images — and how it
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differs from the visual languages from other parts of the world. On the whole, manga provide an
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excellent forum for understanding the scope of the visual language paradigm.
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	67cdaf1d76296e0ae9427cfc7b645603	6f9055212c3a637652ffdb62a0216a88	16ae6a39c7606cfb23d627b8bcacc85a	article	Japanese Visual Language. The Structure of Manga	Neil Cohn	\N	2007
8047348	Business Process Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11538394_11	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	153--168	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses the application of a general process theory – the π-calculus – for describing the behavioral perspective of workflow. The π-calculus is a process algebra that describes mobile systems. Mobile systems are made up of components that communicate and change their structure as a result of communication. The ideas behind mobility, communication and change can also enrich the workflow domain, where flexibility and reaction to change are main drivers. However, it has not yet been evaluated whether the π-calculus is actually appropriate to represent the behavioral patterns of workflow. This paper investigates the issue and introduces a collection of workflow patterns formalizations, each with a sound formal definition and execution semantics. The formalizations can be used as a foundation for pattern-based workflow execution, reasoning, and simulation as well as a basis for future research on theoretical aspects of workflow.
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ER  -	69a8932ac2144a25bb8d532a9b7eaa12	c632608f9152d0581e4a59e18d4a2728	17c8cce2e206bc8607f9255ef502640a	article	Using the π-Calculus for Formalizing Workflow Patterns	Frank Puhlmann and Mathias Weske	\N	2005
8047605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bauamt und Liturgiereferat der Diözese Eisenstadt	Eisenstadt	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938050743	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Druckschrift	192 S. : überwi	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ebd742b2e8a1b7f594dabe454ef4fdd6	ee05cd682e33519d82d2bff899c9b896	3063f6862b7654d15b194d8f3afb748a	book	Orte für lebendige Liturgie: an Beispielen von Kirchenraumgestaltungen der Diözese Eisenstadt von 1993 - 2004 ; gewidmet Bischof Dr. Paul Iby zum 70. Geburtstag 2005	\N	\N	2004
8047617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salzburg	München	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938171086	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Druckschrift	245 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e5e88cba5b64269ca038ec8fd771eb48	c2a3f52db0afde2f727a745187714dae	20c21414429c331f70ca68ebbc2cfd2b	book	Referate des 2. Europäischen Liszt-Symposions: Eisenstadt 1978	\N	\N	1981
8047655	\N	Sonderdruck	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaft und Digitale Bibliothek: Wissenschaftsforschung Jahrbuch 1998	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsforschung	Berlin	\N	\N	Wagner-Döbler_2000_Bibliothek	http://www.wissenschaftsforschung.de/JB98_283-296.pdf	\N		\N	\N	283-296	\N	\N	\N		\N	e11907920e84b0015ddf5b790f1af667	ce0c270e30879f2d304b269f3db7ffb9	93182c595ea4711d464ceb7112f00864	inproceedings	Was ist eine Bibliothek?	Roland Wagner-Döbler	Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski and Hubert Laitko and Heinrich Parthey and Walther Umstätter	2000
8047718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Württemberg. Landesmuseum, Sekretariat d. Archäolog. Sammlungen	Stuttgart	\N	Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen; 38	Gaitzsch_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	100 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	d203adb40d1f9a5ba599b4da40822b95	163d974abf92b3d52544fac9add69312	a200f04bc4bdefeb08b90e008707a6a5	book	Antike Korb- und Seilerwaren	Wolfgang Gaitzsch	Gesellschaft für Vor-und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern	1986
8047831	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thibos_Bradley_1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	301-303	\N	\N	\N		Visual capabilities of the human observer vary across the visual
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field because of nonuniform filtering and sampling of the visual image.
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Recent investigations indicate that these limiting biological factors are largely of optical and retinal origin, which suggests ways to optimize the display of visual information.	12ccdba34a759d647639744bf08bec1e	876aff80ef2bf7b6a548347939ca5101	251d7bf41b56ac08a4fb8455645577b0	inproceedings	The Limits to Performance in Central and Peripheral Vision	Larry N. Thibos and Arthur Bradley	\N	1991
8048088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piper	\N	\N	\N	Courtois2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1001	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3492046649}	\N	730a5945b418c2ad2c97991cf4a39beb	35ade07093594f27e39806832700b4bf	9a02992da2693744aa3c78ee5855c473	book	Das Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus: Unterdrückung, Verbrechen und Terror	Courtois, Stephane	\N	2004
8048103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aufbau Tb	\N	\N	\N	Merle2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	445	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3746612233}	\N	9eaf082164f891676031498e3bac66d3	1fb72ac37a23cf5007c5811bb609e671	a418d065964fcb5c06eab81d1cdc4495	book	Die geschützten Männer	Merle, Robert	\N	2007
8048106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam, Ditzingen	\N	\N	\N	Wagner1986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	207	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {315005639X}	\N	859a234e62517ce4c011e35b86afbd04	ac737b291ce370b0b91cb544aa70e5f3	f976674081f1b7c886b9da96f1496fec	book	Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg	Wagner, Richard	\N	1986
8048108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch Vlg.	\N	\N	\N	Schmitt2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	170	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596169607}	\N	30bf08b051f828ad9a5580bc3300e0bd	9608bb53a23d9b9feecdaaaeb3fa001d	2f4648b2114aab3ffc7bde036e45ecc9	book	Die Schule der Egoisten	Schmitt, Eric-Emmanuel	\N	2006
8048109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piper Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	Moers2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	464	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3492246885}	\N	905d9daadd0063aeddf8ed6858a70559	a07b2da191aab9024b57c808c1118c62	969260a98fa1e398381ff54045452c2c	book	Die Stadt der träumenden Bücher. Ein Roman aus Zamonien von Hildegunst von Mythenmetz: Aus dem Zamonischen übertragen und illustriert von Walter Moers	Moers, Walter	\N	2007
8048110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	\N	\N	\N	Nin2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	204	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596164052}	\N	174e19886848df6251e7f679386e17ef	f2782ed4b723eaaae3a98dc73d29681e	61a8a0271135586ebd9382526a6b6a1a	book	Die verborgenen Früchte	Nin, Anais	\N	2006
8048111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pocket	\N	\N	\N	Adams1991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	306	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0671746723}	\N	3d2a879045ca46431f8e5747bb37c514	ab92d6c51de6de7e68ed2f6c493d9d29	3562bcfeb192c39aba6a156613a79759	book	Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency	Adams, Douglas	\N	1991
8048113	Political Geography	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bell2001	\N	\N	31	\N	\N	175-195	\N	2	\N		\N	2a5f0fe4f913774a10ac9bac81345ce1	9960306afad4c2756b3c84e909a41ee2	e65508e1e282f602aecd729afe2621dd	article	Discourses of diffusion and democratization	Bell, JE, Staeheli, LA	\N	2001
8048115	\N	\N	Foucault on power, domination and government	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Blackwell	\N	\N	\N	Hindess1996a	\N	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0631190937}	\N	f6d3be0755a0cca063fb784e16205367	e69a4e03461627580d74e6ae0804198d	c38ff30d5de9f42f8a4e1caa89955ee9	inbook	Discourses of Power: From Hobbes to Foucault	Hindess, Barry	\N	1996
8048116	Sociological Forum	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sitton1998	\N	\N	159	\N	\N	61-83	\N	1	\N		\N	afaa27184af9e95de5dbba04a7914d5d	27e2367276130460e3692d6f0d857ae1	6d7561eb83056ba6d9964d1416c01ffe	article	Disembodied Capitalism: Habermas's Conception of the Economy	Sitton, John F.	\N	1998
8048117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BVT Berliner Taschenbuch Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Hosseini2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	385	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {383330149X}	\N	a830bb31eb1a9fb0e9809a9376efa7d6	d09f5ee5a4cef9bd02ccc8df01354296	ff4e02c1edb12077bd01b053da84503c	book	Drachenläufer	Hosseini, Khaled	\N	2006
8048118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pantheon	\N	\N	\N	Malouf2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1e048f1b28984e52942e5b7ac62ed3a	8b394a9e116716661ff52a727d16efc9	8537a97130fa1d9ae8a23104e5a05c79	book	Dream Stuff: Stories	Malouf, David	\N	2000
8048119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prestwick House, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Joyce2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	190	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1580491650}	\N	890ed8a7b1dfa4f5bf7db09571273a45	4cd7b04718182b34d73f6a366b2c21d8	55874380c6de8f960155900fd8e1474c	book	Dubliners	Joyce, James	\N	2006
8048120	\N	\N	Ch.Appendix	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Classics	\N	\N	\N	Marx1992	\N	\N	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0140445749}	\N	ae4896286f16a2d9682ec1000209d576	e7c2addabecbd23bb213973cfd7262ee	b9b522bf98fec2ff1e3c886530ee0825	inbook	Early Writings (Penguin Classics)	Marx, Karl	\N	1992
8048121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	\N	\N	\N	Steinbeck2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	601	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0142000655}	\N	8b3e90feffaa21cb2c748bc1c09edadd	cc9bdce8e391a3513282ff4cdd7b7c4a	67f712b90c31aef37c3199a0df3d875d	book	East of Eden	Steinbeck, John	\N	2002
8048122	Oxford Review of Economic Policy	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crafts1999	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	18-34	\N	4	\N		\N	af88f4c373e4995e79e5027b49693cdb	6bec26d3705b3faece204bd95db8a8d2	2aab541a1b1318b747fab6713fb847db	article	Economic Growth in the Twentieth Century	Crafts, Nicholas	\N	1999
8048124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Bottomore1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	152	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415082714}	\N	2e2c12dcda853b2d4bdfc9cd5e58f015	60e80dd08e2f85c5f8fced51a4bce31b	5b5a409307375952607e40d1dbf28034	book	Elites and Society	Bottomore, Tom	\N	1993
8048125	\N	\N	Method of Study	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bristol Classical Press	\N	\N	\N	Pryce1986	\N	\N	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0862922275}	\N	4b157efc72173da47ac28ebfa24eede2	581bf370d34c2b9b59144d7f485038f0	7b3c2530059c3b0f96d88359282a3cf1	inbook	Endless pressure: A study of West Indian lifestyles in Bristol	Pryce, K.	\N	1986
8048126	\N	\N	History resolved by the mind	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Hawthorn1987	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521337216}	\N	11d7b4c72b9f8600dce759305fdca79f	2a70b674c58527304a56b7c2b1e9a802	43604835090119c9b96911914029f075	inbook	Enlightenment and Despair: A History of Social Theory (Cambridge Paperback Library)	Hawthorn, Geoffrey	\N	1987
8048128	\N	\N	The environment and economic thought	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Barry1999a	\N	\N	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415172691}	\N	b3b4ea0cc6b08f35d24ede86b8cbe87d	2908e336f36e094f4938f2ee14039e36	f963a6778ff804b8cd89243bdf2ab081	inbook	Environment and Social Theory (Routledge Introductions to Environment Series)	Barry, John	\N	1999
8048129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Global Social Movements	\N	\N	\N	Continuum	\N	\N	\N	Newell2004	\N	\N	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0826478573}	\N	9c14ceab4aa7482feaff06945ca3bb21	8636b0c38387777eb3c1de77e27c209e	e3c59911eb065b452210dcb368cf5692	incollection	Environmental NGOs and Globalisation	Newell, Peter	Blackburn, Robin	2004
8048130	\N	\N	Environmental Constructionism and the postmodern condition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Hannigan1995	\N	\N	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415112540}	\N	33bb02f2aeb2e827552a693a3842d26b	aea9ac067cf8a630b55d43fddbed8d5d	433e21e96cc1a088d7e2eb70183feec8	inbook	Environmental Sociology: A Social Constructionist Perspective (Environment and Society)	Hannigan, John A	\N	1995
8048131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grove Press	\N	\N	\N	Young1964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	415	\N	\N	\N		\N	da7d50a5a8b84772f349b4e3e8b6fe7d	3260d894e26a6537fa9c05b0943cad7c	7d9ccc86d66b301d6b47a1e805af55c4	book	Eros Denied: Sex in Western Society	Young, Wayland	\N	1964
8048132	\N	\N	Universalisability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ of California Pr	\N	\N	\N	Hare1972	\N	\N	123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0520022319}	\N	ae0799af17266f8ed32e7b124e701f8e	99d11fd235586975b2eb6417b4c90a4c	fa24084f653228fc0d9371d1821d9f1e	inbook	Essays on the Moral Concepts (New studies in practical philosophy)	Hare, RM	\N	1972
8048133	\N	\N	Morality, the Peculiar Institution	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	\N	\N	\N	Williams1986	\N	\N	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {067426858X}	\N	12d1c792d62ce28786b01c05cd784b87	7960c2f3955f9d5fb62eaeaefc7e7a72	878512daa95f54a46c8f91b0421f1dfd	inbook	Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy	Williams, Bernard	\N	1986
8048134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collected Dialogues of Plato, Including the Letters	\N	\N	\N	PANTHEON BOOKS	\N	\N	\N	Plato1961a	\N	\N	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691097186}	\N	77655c491aa6f6ce939dfc26c83b4ed8	9be7d26bc01665a4dcf2d561d129a0cf	cf4aa3d23e50928cafcc9b608326690d	incollection	Eutryphro	Plato	John O'Neill	1961
8048135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sustainability and the Social Sciences: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Integrating Environmental Considerations into Theoretical Reorientation (Published in Association With Unesco and Isoe)	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Sachs2000	\N	\N	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856497089}	\N	70788e7efda165ad5f3fff2a7269c8b3	3c09c9c941a3f13bcd272009e2d7dcba	a9b20837d2d6f11d1890062ee6519a77	incollection	Exploring the Dimensions of Sustainable Development	Sachs, Ignacy	\N	2000
8048136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henry Holt and Co.	\N	\N	\N	Tashjian2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	256	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0805072004}	\N	d8930a351d708ec20863d005b2938fe8	98d8ea455c0eb90540940dfee2e4ac50	0ba40ff9040121ea5e955542b266087e	book	Fault Line	Tashjian, Janet	\N	2003
8048137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W. W. Norton	\N	\N	\N	Goethe2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	752	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0393972828}	\N	3688a79fc130a41493ed8690ef06d040	142c29cd86da6f527cfff9113625cd74	64ce9066fb33d8fe3fdd9d8eed449ff0	book	Faust: A Tragedy (Norton Critical Editions)	Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von	\N	2000
8048138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilder Publications	\N	\N	\N	Kierkegaard2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	92	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1604593180}	\N	bc09d637968c349347e74e175df0a5b0	7638d3fd1e8da79b59151df45db8e371	7236b544bcc1cbc3bb75a744d3755e8f	book	Fear and Trembling	Kierkegaard, Sören	\N	2008
8048139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ethics: The Big Questions (Philosophy: The Big Questions)	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Blackwell	\N	\N	\N	Held2009	\N	\N	113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1405191287}	\N	15783fd44a0ef4843b3c8e2db64346ba	dda20c8e9fed814da36b51b5ca78bb47	205031e625b9850e1c028c8a3b6290e4	incollection	Feminist Transformations of Moral Theory	Held, Virginia	Almond, Brenda and Hill, Donald	2009
8048141	\N	\N	Political Power	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polity	\N	\N	\N	Poggi2001	\N	\N	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0745624758}	\N	872fc17c2095925c22c58b6f721a30ac	095255c421059d9f71bada1eec2775d8	822a5d3fd95a370f4eb97ea99528a16e	inbook	Forms of Power	Poggi, Gianfranco	\N	2001
8048142	Political Theory Newsletter	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patton1994	\N	\N	150	\N	\N	60-71	\N	1	\N		\N	6551fcc74a261b96aeb450cae3ad5bed	52ac4f18cb7083900bf23f9fffafeea8	518969fa4deb5eff32aa50eab7f656a9	article	Foucault's Subject of Power	Patton, Paul	\N	1994
8048143	Philosophy and Social Criticism	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whitebook1999	\N	\N	162	\N	\N	29-66	\N	6	\N		\N	ab01ec028113f3d6e20dcf0fd44d593c	e104e23570b9b387386da642c8a5d802	3720ea62193c4dd468996213866644f3	article	Freud, Foucault and 'the dialogue with unreason'	Whitebook, Joel	\N	1999
8048144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Environmental Movements: Local, National and Global (Environmental Politics (Frank Cass Paperback))	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Young1999	\N	\N	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0714680664}	\N	fd8be41a1f0831e5209fe9cf0b0a1391	d390aa757b84f2f5cf29700059bd4fa6	c21fa1ce44ae1ea5b72edab89e0ecdce	incollection	Friendly Foes?	Young, Zoe	Marx, Karl	1999
8048146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verso	\N	\N	\N	Berger2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	208	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1844673618}	\N	10229aa79125523392a557bd91bea4e8	69ffce02185b9c6084cfb56101c80383	1f95c0a4d4ccd2e87f59b652b4349a95	book	From A to X: A Story in Letters	Berger, John	\N	2009
8048147	Guardian	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elkington2001	\N	\N	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	 7 July 2001	\N		\N	ed1bb05ff6e67958df845e9afeb3c142	fed98a789935355e25158dfe91828488	6028283b7c9d446f65d480a6d8b79c97	article	From the top	Elkington, John	\N	2001
8048148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Random House Trade Paperbacks	\N	\N	\N	Rushdie2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	272	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0679783504}	\N	70b64c5d7ffc36e2e3731bb4f2c4218e	a36b9fa2fdd6c4b5f68db7889ba766f3	530b87db0a5e7d0d3e435afd3b2520db	book	Fury: A Novel (Modern Library)	Rushdie, Salman	\N	2002
8048150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	\N	\N	\N	Pirenne2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	647	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596273218}	\N	991cf6d2563090b77873359426766e57	d6063a41a6c3df61eca21736bd8dd7e2	9b27cf530f4f96b265f869ea844a95ce	book	Geschichte Europas. Von der Völkerwanderung bis zur Reformation.	Pirenne, Henri	\N	2002
8048151	\N	\N	Das Klientenzentrierte Konzept in der sozialen Arbeit (Beratung)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	\N	\N	\N	Biermann-Ratjen2003	\N	\N	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3170174274}	\N	2264fcd40cd29a1f4074a949e140f07b	559ef6348c9c1ae40f98c14f742cf192	8635d019ffeac89d00e01fc8a9699311	inbook	Gesprächspsychotherapie: Verändern durch Verstehen	Biermann-Ratjen	\N	2003
8048155	Alternatives	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Patomaeki1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	119-142	\N	1	\N		\N	83823e57538f7eef3f97b1dc51c3592c	cc8aaac545ac53610af39c0df6deb9dc	6b64c7968287891c46dc80278389af19	article	Good Governance of the World Economy	Patomäki, Heikki	\N	1999
8048169	Competition and Change	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gereffi1996	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	427-439	\N	4	\N		\N	5968accbaa1c8b1965c9b1e4a532f3bd	fd38126bfaea1bc16e7030a021307ef0	49129d834756ff4de23b25cb8ee3382c	article	Global commodity chains: new forms of coordination and control among nations and firms in international industries	Gereffi, Gary	\N	1996
8048174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christian Ethics and Contemporary Philosophy	\N	\N	\N	SCM P	\N	\N	\N	Strawson1973	\N	\N	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0334001803}	\N	7c19088e4ff8a651d0af6f563c7348d1	a32623ff9f2f89dae5a22a673476635f	9f883be42610bce0916d7390941bca26	incollection	Social Morality and Individual Ideal	Strawson, PF	al., Pierre Bourdieu et	1973
8048178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simon \\& Schuster	\N	\N	\N	Heller1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0684841258}	\N	9907e0ac598d60522b17c14bd55a647e	631692ab7e2535325468c1a63ce42ffd	4e846209c833d65cf35bfe099a9e5e7a	book	God Knows	Heller, Joseph	\N	1997
8048179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theories of Ethics (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	Geach1976	\N	\N	130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0198750056}	\N	924f8b9058de449dedfa1bd4c38b0cdc	eecec048bd36520058879c0916a795c5	61e20d9e77f0b2049a4f52ad12962b37	incollection	Good and Evil	Geach, Peter T	\N	1976
8048186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Domain Books	\N	\N	\N	Stowe2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd6c17d12f83f93b3eaaca7030f0fc89	8eb64eddf61ac4f0e9591b3e9172e9fd	77cd21c815d2b8327ed19aa9603b9027	book	Uncle Tom's Cabin	Stowe, Harriet Beecher	\N	2006
8048188	Z-Mag	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chomsky2000a	\N	\N	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	832f2e30ff977cf9145ad18541e50e52	dca95e7d52c49c91140af3d6f4436fd8	51f82a4419bf0788de3e2f17b485782e	article	Unsustainable Non-Development	Chomsky, Noam	\N	2000
8048190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Befriedigungsverbrechen: Über die Dienstbarkeit der Intellektuellen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szasz1980	\N	\N	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3434004270}	\N	e63860e26f2d3343c6b6bdd58372c0f7	8f2cce57efa00a802874c542cbdb02eb	4696e9474b6a90da91038997ad3353b2	incollection	Vom Schlachthaus zum Irrenhaus	Szasz, Thomas S.	Martinich, A. P.	1980
8048191	Quarterly Journal of Economics	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sachs1980	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	731-747	\N	4	\N		\N	b2bc3bd3a8bf0a2794fd1aed2ca86136	1ba53d36217d9ef3c4205667a74beb54	2488912d87806374e5090a940717bc7c	article	Wages, Flexible Exchange Rates, and Macroeconomic Policy	Sachs, Jeffrey	\N	1980
8048193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MillerUnpublished	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	236067b52305765aefa28f0b50920301	bbcd6d9290cfed790d5768f3c8acd82f	d1ef9eedc92a3464d3986a0cd62ee966	unpublished	What do arguments achieve?	David Miller	\N	1995
8048195	Concrescence	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rankin2002	\N	\N	87	\N	\N	1-12	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ae0bcab07376f2f12b8b482b330b2e3	c242362a133da1740b8fb5778c6f81c9	921d13f58af14ffe361b229b0699dde2	article	What is Narrative? Ricoeur, Bakhtin, and Process Approaches	Rankin, Jenny	\N	2002
8048196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Postmodern Culture (Pluto Classics)	\N	\N	\N	Pluto Press	\N	\N	\N	Durand1985	\N	\N	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0745300030}	\N	4e8349d62a0c1ed00b6b9d2ac9b78fc7	6b46ba958e7ccdb0f4cc34470fbadc85	2c32e1b1048019e1c7755002a60144c9	incollection	What is Postmodernism?	Durand, Régis	Burchell, Graham	1985
8048197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W. W. Norton	\N	\N	\N	Katznelson2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	256	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0393328511}	\N	5cdfb7283f3037d794058f04aa37b5a1	321df6de68aac0470039734f9c4f7e62	08a632e9422a678fcc9e4b8e3251e85c	book	When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America	Katznelson, Ira	\N	2006
8048198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vintage	\N	\N	\N	Smith2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	464	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0375703861}	\N	cdfadcb16dea8ebfc1da0a4da9d038e2	e531156b8cbb973c995dcca980674e83	3d9d4fd0c79b8e992516e6b4ba5cae6f	book	White Teeth: A Novel	Smith, Zadie	\N	2001
8048199	Alternatives	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Swatuk1999	\N	\N	71	\N	\N	361-389	\N	3	\N		\N	47a578cb2d6b76ef176dc4a730329fd4	2959f7e4b94586842900c17f0a41936a	40f85367f0ff030d01a56b671c683364	article	Why Democracy is Not Enough: Southern Africa and Human Security in the Twenty-first Century	Swatuk, LA, Vale, P	\N	1999
8048200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Women And The State: International Perspectives (Gender, Change \\& Society, 2)	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	Goetz1996	\N	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0748403612}	\N	9c69eafba9192ba058fe8e44c8aed763	85fdd2201e0da47caec7770fc34c293c	a3deddbf58fdfb0ba7cb75f06e09e6ff	incollection	Women Development Agents in State and NGO Poverty-Reduction Programmes in Bangladesh	Goetz, Anne Marie	\N	1996
8048202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gibt es auch Wahnsinn, hat es doch Methoden: Eine Einführung in die Klinische Psychologie aus sozialwissenschaftlicher Sicht	\N	\N	\N	Piper	\N	\N	\N	Jaeggi1990a	\N	\N	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {349203232X}	\N	c160d106b877868a9bfff308ee220a44	f20f8a915af8870830625d8e82dab164	11a2aec5625e2f189d68c395deeb3623	incollection	Zur Geschichte des Wahnsinns, der Dummheit und der Nervosität	Jaeggi, Eva	Romer, David	1990
8048205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp Verlag KG	\N	\N	\N	Wolf2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	92	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3518459163}	\N	28a70037382e5fae4d58cb72042a2b6f	0501f670c69666bda9e74427e59aa33d	e068dc261d6ac2b58036754d1e417f11	book	Was bleibt	Wolf, Christa	\N	2007
8048209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements (Social Movements, Protest and Contention)	\N	\N	\N	Univ Of Minnesota Press	\N	\N	\N	Burnstein1995	\N	\N	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0816624224}	\N	fadca42f031f4a6351dbe64ce4664820	fb01a4e1438213c97d18184693d2e7e2	3beb169e29518c5bfa82ace2ec77e01c	incollection	A Bargaining Perspective	Burnstein, P and Einwohner, RL and Hollander, JA	\N	1995
8048210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Tucker1999	\N	\N	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856496384}	\N	8dcb64eb720637fe4c9eab464e6948d5	29f19ea9558d6c784856d55c08b7d282	37629aad8285bb8cc8305bbd9378fb27	incollection	A Critique of a Eurocentric Discourse	Tucker, Vincent	Jay, Martin	1999
8048211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Essential Frankfurt School Reader	\N	\N	\N	Continuum	\N	\N	\N	Gebhardt1982	\N	\N	142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0826401945}	\N	c9c9b8576779162a24886a935e3a4729	26d593c90d72937fd6cac0d4da694502	ee1533137d4b406cd8f9cc8ab5c07574	incollection	A Critique of Methodology	Gebhardt, Eike	\N	1982
8048212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	Holder2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	432	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0199235171}	\N	b082d978380932d2a19b180088ac1e6d	3fc43e446c1e0897473045614c0c9a48	606fb8856e64ab7682814e46013aee05	book	A Dictionary of Euphemisms (Oxford Paperback Reference)	Holder, R. W.	\N	2008
8048213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Books Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Galbraith1991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	336	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0140153950}	\N	bbd1425bace8d3a4eb84447e43f640f0	fba66006ccb0e976abbef8f5207f67db	a00afe462068a93cefddf62ed3839a23	book	A History of Economics: The Past as the Present (Penguin economics)	Galbraith, John Kenneth	\N	1991
8048214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	Koertge2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	336	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0195117263}	\N	3c96ff69bbcfa10adaf7d3716cbde0e1	ca3a840332764169c4d13118c970787c	215b290fc536ada57ba2bead866d67c5	book	A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science	Koertge, Noretta	\N	2000
8048215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Essential Frankfurt School Reader	\N	\N	\N	Continuum	\N	\N	\N	Marcuse1982a	\N	\N	143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0826401945}	\N	a4a9d188043d1f2fd7f3ec8e65c09670	753b7baad721d76557779922ac48d43a	cf1434cc27923e5ce7f0dacd19ee0f2c	incollection	A Note on Dialectic	Marcuse, Herbert	\N	1982
8048216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Classics	\N	\N	\N	Joyce2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	384	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0142437344}	\N	293aa5ead57020b0ae00c6d3b1f212ad	4d65437bc0b32824e96b16b823a7fe1e	f68b8b3f37e9e478987ff433e532ed2a	book	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin Classics)	Joyce, James	\N	2003
8048218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	\N	\N	\N	Lewycka2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	326	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0141020520}	\N	e2c5cd936dbb28dc4162ef881230ece1	6225c42695048a10c0e0daeaa9d1b113	796c0811ee92e3d352ae906009a6944a	book	A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian	Lewycka, Marina	\N	2006
8048219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vintage	\N	\N	\N	Haddon2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	512	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0099506920}	\N	af8523cd15f1378714bc6988cf3eeb32	83a84265bab2ca8a97b83ac032b2bf59	ae19466367e91a784cb57c1f42af44cc	book	A Spot of Bother	Haddon, Mark	\N	2007
8048221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vintage	\N	\N	\N	Haddon2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	368	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0307278867}	\N	dff0858c0e9a23903e0721d444d44351	e2691c2a3952eb1eb0c71c6b74932c69	10ee34bf373f620980d3e442d7a3890c	book	A Spot of Bother (Vintage)	Haddon, Mark	\N	2007
8048223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sustainability and the Social Sciences: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Integrating Environmental Considerations into Theoretical Reorientation (Published in Association With Unesco and Isoe)	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Braidotti2000	\N	\N	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856497089}	\N	d947f18578a4b335957d89098242fb48	0489bfe7600e0629fb2d94451d8264de	0f02b4ed26196c1186708ac9bd24895e	incollection	A View from Feminist Philosophy	Braidotti, Rosi	\N	2000
8048224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Environmental Movements: Local, National and Global (Environmental Politics (Frank Cass Paperback))	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Roots1999	\N	\N	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0714680664}	\N	443931a694fe6eb1883228d49f2feda5	9a29bdacefc5b8aafa620f2b54a8881f	2ac05c744c993a85d9101b21007caf43	incollection	Acting Globally, Thinking Locally? Prospects for a Global Environmental Movement	Roots, Christopher	Hindess, Barry	1999
8048225	Economica	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	West1964	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	23-32	\N	Feb. 1964	\N		\N	dcea3d62bab122d8922c9a8d8854ea74	7cee766423727874c7dd25c2acc3a111	a02b13a7b57119b1a53ed7748c6bb639	article	Adam Smith's Two Views on the Division of Labour	West, E.G.	\N	1964
8048227	\N	\N	Traditional Keynesian Theories of Fluctuations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill/Irwin	\N	\N	\N	Romer2005a	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0072877308}	\N	63542b116b7e2a0c1aa88a5d55ddd61d	56137172ebef3fb839eb543ae6b103b8	d652aea73423aad2c017d3020def1674	inbook	Advanced Macroeconomics	Romer, D	\N	2005
8048228	\N	\N	Nietzsche or Aristotle?	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Notre Dame Press	\N	\N	\N	MacIntyre2007	\N	\N	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0268035040}	\N	e60df50bab72de66fa35d9e3cb17437d	af004237e49a4ad90231a160bc545c11	4cefd0069c438b7ed38b0f5a71d7ab7c	inbook	After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory, Third Edition	MacIntyre, Alasdair	\N	2007
8048229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vintage	\N	\N	\N	Hobsbawm1989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	404	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0679721754}	\N	9291783aad48f2ef7ca7f52105dd9957	144448c11dbe9798b8ecea276ef3aca6	13606bc8cd3f7827311b37601ef4f155	book	Age of Empire: 1875-1914	Hobsbawm, Eric	\N	1989
8048230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BompaCrazy.com	\N	\N	\N	Carroll2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	503d34df26c602b3bfce4b1b0ca6f258	774bc0152c4400f202fd399713fe4755	09503222b00d427b0e58caf348032e03	book	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Carroll, Lewis	\N	2008
8048231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarkson N Potter Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Carroll1988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01f5e236b8b040c826b10d5a2c3025f1	ebd1836c072793b550eb8d8018dc8426	daff65e7fb5ac70f388033c248953e38	book	Alices Through the Looking Gla	Carroll, Lewis	\N	1988
8048232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Distribooks Int'l inc	\N	\N	\N	Nietzsche1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	315	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3442075262}	\N	598320433f570d7b6315ede5a4e44958	141e45a1ea6bf8aeb9d535c31a8f3dff	bd0421eea233a7f70026ce6b3aeec32d	book	Also Sprach Zarathustra (German Edition)	Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm	\N	1999
8048233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH \\& Co.	\N	\N	\N	Boyle1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	388	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3423125195}	\N	a9a1198f1d533153c115ea1a4878ff04	67bbc24b81f21a5fe1599e4355f8a914	e7bd23763411c2e0f5cdcd106ec45030	book	America	Boyle, Tom Coraghess	\N	1998
8048234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feminism/Postmodernism/Development (Routledge International Studies of Women and Place)	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Parpart1995	\N	\N	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415105242}	\N	5721513ecb56229678b0b0ee48141a04	6d49f0df103f2fcda70e36d7a764bdec	84388fbdbcbb006ed9079224211decf6	incollection	An Introduction/ Conclusion	Parpart, JL and Marchand, MH	Poggi, Gianfranco	1995
8048236	Journal of Development Studies	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehmann1997	\N	\N	52	\N	\N	1-8	\N	4	\N		\N	a48670d4c9dd6a43859fa5140aac31f9	7d4e63261626d33234f898fbc57c757f	3c225de117829ed256a1db3d32a894b3	article	An Opportunity Lost: Escobar's Deconstruction of Development	Lehmann, David	\N	1997
8048238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Classics	\N	\N	\N	Baldwin2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	448	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0141186372}	\N	1f70ce225840340b665b78dd08c9045b	4fa3aa569e9bb8d9f8faa15874b1d929	26e800a8a3116e6b54cbdaace36c5fb9	book	Another Country (Penguin Modern Classics)	Baldwin, James	\N	2001
8048240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	\N	Deleuze2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	528	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {351827824X}	\N	f916a5e04619a44e51c14e131282f57c	a5f65eb1e132a4f02d03831617c90bca	5ef76df042a16af3168a6b39f9828932	book	Anti-Oedipus: (Kapitalismus und Schizophrenie I)	Deleuze, Gilles	\N	2008
8048241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plume	\N	\N	\N	Palast2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	432	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0452288312}	\N	c81d559bf3552783b133ed70ac4fc0d1	81969f021dbcd0db248bf601c5fc7bab	30378ff0dca3ecfcffc6c215af8ecfc2	book	Armed Madhouse: From Baghdad to New Orleans--Sordid Secrets and Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild	Palast, Greg	\N	2007
8048252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Murray Publishers Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Frey2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	528	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0719561027}	\N	3ca5b9897b01c8eaee31dcec96ed30b9	88b1791b6352c9300b0132da8b7d3a9a	94c53e38f16999e85e9508d5fe27086a	book	A Million Little Pieces	Frey, James	\N	2007
8048254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monthly Review Press	\N	\N	\N	Meszaros2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	994	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0853458812}	\N	e5f96c8aa369e20aac14de142aed4b27	d567f15747f9f7cc71189f8ca4a8b869	5150e76fe4bf18d348bd39cc35354c5c	book	Beyond Capital: Toward a Theory of Transition	Meszaros, Istvan	\N	2000
8048255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paperback Library	\N	\N	\N	Johnson1970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	158	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6ea8cca9e6b9ec7fbf3f87e8308f6d0	2d22995b05a5dfdec572ac65b1135992	e5ae4457588343cae9fcfaabf2780b59	book	Black is beautiful (Superspade ; 2)	Johnson, B. B	\N	1970
8048258	The British Journal of Aesthetics	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Warner1973	\N	\N	129	\N	\N	367-372	\N	4	\N		\N	9cae0f696527a5dbf325d7921da16c09	c3a23541e7a488020e3c855286e81649	49f41836de92d08716219b77ff679a6a	article	Black's Metaphors	Warner, Martin	\N	1973
8048259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Del Rey	\N	\N	\N	Dick1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	272	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0345350472}	\N	61c967852e773ac3359b3afe87aac2a1	fe10ce2db3cbc7381d3cd155565cc47b	bada1401cd1cfd8395dad36ca3fdda0f	book	Blade Runner (Movie-Tie-In Edition)	Dick, Philip K.	\N	1987
8048260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collected Dialogues of Plato, Including the Letters	\N	\N	\N	PANTHEON BOOKS	\N	\N	\N	Plato1961	\N	\N	111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0691097186}	\N	bb8772bf9846203672a4102d89a0a6d5	1695e0024cf3a7d90dcbb9bf2820aea6	c148e6b55a465bb4d96d091ed7638a01	incollection	Book II	Plato	Unger, Roberto Mangabeira	1961
8048262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holt Paperbacks	\N	\N	\N	Brown2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	512	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0805066691}	\N	3aed301fa2985a4c20dd6637eb45b61c	1983cc5202a7a94080eaa3df5621868c	cb5f6b5119e1b0c4e3b75477d009a975	book	Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West	Brown, Dee	\N	2001
8048264	\N	\N	Actual and Potential People	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	\N	\N	\N	Clover1977	\N	\N	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0140220038}	\N	28bb534508ba80b34331a37f7a62fefb	6244471cd82ee9e44af9047207ad331c	d25b69854735269b2e11207543ad377a	inbook	Causing Death and Saving Lives (Pelican)	Clover, J	\N	1977
8048266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Of Chicago Press	\N	\N	\N	Leach1989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	153	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0226469689}	\N	8bd27e4fdf6a1df623f8b16c9248f476	bb6afde4b1d44a5068b5136e1c2f17eb	79c50997eb3db752136509d385722bdb	book	Claude Levi-Strauss	Leach, Edmund	\N	1989
8048267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ecology, Politics and Violent Conflict	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Rahman1999	\N	\N	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856496015}	\N	20616b56d2eb5a343da9819439f2b40c	93f6137d571f0538adc461636473cef7	40407607c1034c4c96775a299049dcf5	incollection	Climate Change and Violent Conflicts	Rahman, AA	Cohen, Robin and Rai, Shirin	1999
8048269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Signet Classics	\N	\N	\N	Paine2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	416	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0451528891}	\N	90d54320d6897e2d51856336bc04d756	ba273ded95e5afb1a70e230dc75af95b	13266503edd0148a9f8f3499474f2608	book	Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine (Signet Classics)	Paine, Thomas	\N	2003
8048270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	\N	\N	\N	Corlett1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	294	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0822313359}	\N	836930679af0786e589c67c3bc12064d	2fdfcef716b7b3f48f73575a1fa9aa80	933ebc0d92683bc2bc1c97f99c1bd0da	book	Community Without Unity: A Politics of Derridian Extravagance (Post-Contemporary Interventions)	Corlett, William	\N	1993
8048271	Journal of Political Ideologies	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reeve1997	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	211-225	\N	3	\N		\N	c0fee3c466d35639c07a6747548e3b35	5b7a5e244fa4a0263c47681797bd7c4b	7d90a5482ef1ecaded349518729cf428	article	Community, industrial society and contemporary debate	Reeve, Andrew	\N	1997
8048273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin Classics	\N	\N	\N	Wilde2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	336	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0141439696}	\N	715b884e9c075ddfb72104a2bf932099	26353f39c5f1e5925d453a5f34e0a9cf	0398055a79f9602cbb9301efc211d97a	book	Complete Short Fiction (Penguin Classics)	Wilde, Oscar	\N	2003
8048274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vintage Books	\N	\N	\N	Poe1975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1026	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0394716787}	\N	df75ee578ff53e68d5c1a46351984d2b	a2aeb2e2969a5124c59a9785dfee4924	f908791bfb1d50fae7e267f372ff8feb	book	Complete Tales \\& Poems of Edgar Allen Poe	Poe, Edgar Allan	\N	1975
8048275	\N	\N	Marxism	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	Kymlicka2001	\N	\N	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0198782748}	\N	fd627d3301101c3a5186d5b7289e04fb	41f605e523b93864f5a3e5c074ca9d82	a0d4795d645543b924cda676a6e9fe05	inbook	Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction	Kymlicka, W	\N	2001
8048276	\N	\N	The Contingency of Selfhood, Ch4: Private Irony and Liberal Hope	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Rorty1989	\N	\N	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521367816}	\N	d1a761ac692a2b744bf76f59c2df7bc2	697d8611179e5aa7188e9a52c8bc6a30	9941bc5e58eb587a5ebd7905697fc3f5	inbook	Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity	Rorty, Richard	\N	1989
8048278	\N	\N	Science, Reason and DoE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Johns Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	Kellner1989a	\N	\N	137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0801839149}	\N	eb7df8a5778ecf2fa4bf82beedfbda91	15f960e91dc5a097580b6c059bcb7eda	f356600063a5dc024be5e47607b77570	inbook	Critical Theory, Marxism, and Modernity (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society)	Kellner, Douglas	\N	1989
8048279	\N	\N	The Paradoxes of Reason	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stirk2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05fc79ba8afb3862d7ba3a260c336c51	6c17d0f365f286af6e2246947fc7cd6f	85f52ff89263c7cf0f83bbc770dea4b3	inbook	Critical Theory, Politics and Society: An Introduction	Stirk, Peter M.R.	\N	2005
8048280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Fagan1999	\N	\N	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856496384}	\N	c1092486cece1861fdf3367947e4033d	e7729de552c657c161d972bad75ccce1	a8369e200316d15beba71d42b7ea5a8f	incollection	Cultural Politics and (post) Development Paradigm(s)	Fagan, GH	Brown, Alan	1999
8048281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encounter Books	\N	\N	\N	Scruton2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	120	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1594031940}	\N	e89ea47b06bd75c989deea8bb2f5d4e7	14ddfcf38bd0272b949ba47775416fc3	31055041fa3444cc88edb048dbe48fbe	book	Culture Counts: Faith and Feeling in a World Besieged	Scruton, Roger	\N	2007
8048338	\N	\N	Besondere Fragestellungen für Frauen in Psychotherapie	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-TB.-Vlg.,Ffm	\N	\N	\N	Lerner1998	\N	\N	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596118425}	\N	b3fa0d01feebc81c7f3b200a645ad41f	3536f48d0e93cd8770285d9c29edc994	4e9acba1333834c11930ff0d6e467453	inbook	Das missdeutete Geschlecht	Lerner, HG	\N	1998
8048340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eichborn Verlag Ag	\N	\N	\N	Dominguez2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	96	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3821857307}	\N	d74c362d85a0a1b042d6e7c2b138a9a7	40e2c99d002567eed8569e29ce62673c	ec506b1717583542a5d61941d8225805	book	Das Papierhaus.	Dominguez, Carlos Maria	\N	2004
8048349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The World Summit Papers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Segschneider2001	\N	\N	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0}	\N	27f18b850f85fb53064241a6b02215fa	9929c7f02207491ef5adae9101506b7a	1c8fb60368d76c877e772c4cb617e5a0	incollection	Debating Development Perspectives; a Concise Outlook on Sustainable Development Implementation	Segschneider, Karl H.	\N	2001
8048352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Wolf1994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	241	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3423009152}	\N	d0d4826e3e5cf19e97ddcf286e310812	0b5067e96980e6073ffc9f151e6f2a1b	3d75298bb104cfe9a777ad3febac3499	book	Der geteilte Himmel	Wolf, Christa	\N	1994
8048354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dtv	\N	\N	\N	Hilsenrath2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	476	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3423134410}	\N	51b3d75aea55415f74e473c46432050e	03ee871e6188b070ac3e09fc5c422f66	2585285fb78c81d120d3f24731e721ae	book	Der Nazi und der Friseur: Roman	Hilsenrath, Edgar	\N	2006
8048355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	\N	\N	\N	Mann2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	493	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3596136407}	\N	bdeb19d384c2d6428eac26c826a3cc10	b6de73e33a82f6ba1aaeb016f567d861	bf35d3822a95941f4163cf47b3f39041	book	Der Untertan	Mann, Heinrich	\N	2008
8048357	Development and Change	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ausdal2001	\N	\N	49	\N	\N	577-606	\N	3	\N		\N	4129c7c3b2406b343a273b045b5f2953	30cf35fec88214e80b56193cafdccdae	621f9431cdc203c279f08ed1c6af1877	article	Development and Discourse among the Maya of Southern Belize	Ausdal, Shawn Van	\N	2001
8048358	World Development	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pretes1997	\N	\N	76	\N	\N	1421-1430	\N	9	\N		\N	90f36a01a866a310a85dcfe2fb17092d	bea1828e21d878d17ff11f7fcad2c761	cea66de55126379d922c10943da4039c	article	Development and Infinity	Pretes, Michael	\N	1997
8048359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm	\N	\N	\N	Zed Books	\N	\N	\N	Sardar1999	\N	\N	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1856496384}	\N	d88f43dba85fb964109c7c678e11d669	eb930f7644c7c095f4800dc29c49bd7c	3ab4985f1390804405121c6a95ff60a8	incollection	Development and the Locations of Eurocentrism	Sardar, Ziauddin	Scarry, Elaine	1999
8048366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diogenes	\N	\N	\N	Andersch2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	95	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3257236093}	\N	2ca6cbc6aea878d079101d50fbf7c15a	2ab2de59e4b92a6e27f5a6f8e01be0a2	ec20c6fa52a1c67b43059d8085c34b70	book	Die Kirschen der Freiheit: Ein Bericht	Andersch, Alfred	\N	2006
8048367	Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung	\N	Beruf und Chance	\N	Dezember	13./14.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sammet2009Vorsicht	\N	\N		\N	\N	C2	\N	\N	\N		Betriebsunfälle und die Absicherung dagegen. 
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"Gerätemanipulation steht auf Platz 1 der Unfallursachen"	25b32f5b39ceffdb2ee0f6f8e1ad45a0	ad738c46c47892424f21cca3ebe23687	39ba5a2625a891f52737a0af22a9d03d	article	Vorsicht bei der Arbeit. 	Steffi Sammet	\N	2008
8049798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cheltenham [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Edward Elgar	\N	\N	nooteboom2002	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+335301460&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XII, 231 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-8406-4545-8}	\N	c1746e8896859675b0b612b34ed0e2ca	3a4ea19951c518de7f932c09ca7ab901	79ccc59678990ed704a457c24f1fcd6a	book	Trust : forms, foundations, functions, failures and figures	{Bart} Nooteboom	\N	2002
8050170	SIGCSE Bull.	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AlmLas05	\N	\N	What attracts women to CS?	\N	\N	378--378	\N	3	\N	issn = {0097-8418}	This poster presents the findings of a study that used grounded theory methodology to analyze hypothesized reasons for why women choose computing as a profession. Preliminary analysis has resulted in four categories of attraction factors that validate research results from other gender studies.	3ec1025e1a4e8503e2f963abdc4450f7	496bde8a98e8bef14644b62b82542033	cf840a091a4d09cd482a87a1c91d7e67	article	What attracts women to CS?	Vicki L. Almstrum and Mary Z. Last	\N	2005
8050172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Forty-Second Hawai’i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-42). Los Alamitos, CA.	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	HoHe09	http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~herring/honeycutt.herring.2009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.602}	\N	b271884b1b101581e3c8759ad643e2b8	77e5b1f9ab7eb845dd95e55495597610	77e82899593dbde4bfc7cbeea30897db	inproceedings	Beyond Microblogging: Conversation and Collaboration via Twitter	Courtenay Honeycutt and Susan C. Herring	\N	2009
8050173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITICSE '06: Proceedings of the 11th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AlmLas06	\N	\N		\N	\N	313--313	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bologna, Italy}, isbn = {1-59593-055-8}	\N	68a1ecdf0c5456443ce0c4a6ccdb86d0	37a4f30991608440e2d21d8ae28951a4	da436c311dc23c7675add2035a778d37	inproceedings	Men are from toys: women are from tools	Vicki L. Almstrum and Mary Z. Last	\N	2006
8050249	SIGCSE Bull.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	CheEtAl07	\N	\N	Commonsense computing	\N	\N	276--280	\N	1	\N	issn = {0097-8418}	We examine students' commonsense understanding of computer science concepts before they receive any formal instruction in the field. For this study, we asked students on the first day of a CS1 class to describe in English how they would arrange a set of numbers in ascending, sorted order; we then repeated the experiment asking students to sort a list of dates (in mm/dd/yyyy format).We found that a majority of students described a coherent algorithm; some described versions of insertion or selection sort, but many gave unexpected algorithms. We also found significant differences between responses given for sorting numbers versus dates. Based on our analysis of the data we suggest that beginning-programming instructors more explicitly discuss data types, begin loop instruction with post-test loops, assist students in recognizing implicit conditional and iteration use in natural language solutions to probls, and recognize that novices and experts focus on different aspects of the probl in even basic probl solving tasks.	48a37702526cb189c6fcf4f8c7dc017a	16e14240f10d6d0d18c38eaadee8ce85	3a0d46a9e6b55b6a3fd49dfbee11d4e3	article	Commonsense computing: using student sorting abilities to improve instruction	Tzu-Yi Chen and Gary Lewandowski and Robert McCartney and Kate Sanders and Beth Simon	\N	2007
8050279	Library & Information Science Research	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dosary88	\N	\N	EBSCOhost	\N	\N	231 - 236	\N	3	\N	issn = {07408188}	A method is proposed to clarify certain factors underlying citation behavior within a single discipline. This method, which is an extension and refinement of citation analysis, was used to analyze the citation patterns of political scientists in relation to variations in their research approaches. Research articles in political science were operationally classified as to their analytic disposition into behavioral or traditional, and as to their method of research into quantitative or nonquantitative. Analysis of variance showed that differences in research approaches were a significant predictor for six of ten citation variables examined. Journal citation rate was higher for behavioralists than traditionalists. Behavioralists cited literature of greater median age than traditionalists, and the nonquantitative group cited a higher percentage of nonpolitical science subjects, had a higher journal citation rate, cited literature of a lower median age and cited more non-English literature	e254a867e0d82f0d71fb7beb3baef452	6d1965164094d42a0d7089d7207d7188	2b4920eda34b82f378733a980fee10c4	article	The relationship between research approach and citation behavior of political scientists	F M Al Dosary	\N	1988
8050302	Intelligence in Communication Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fens04	http://www.springerlink.com/content/aym97kl7qt5x562w	\N		\N	\N	43-53	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses possible routes to moving the web from a collection of human readable pieces of information connecting humans, to a webthat connects computing devices based on machine-processable semantics of dataand distributed computing. The current shortcomings of web service technologyare analyzed and a new paradigm for fully enabled semantic web services isproposed which is called triple-based or triple-space computing.
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ER  -	764f1ae08edebee878b92dde2e7e7dfc	cc5551de095ffdec11e7e90bb36013bd	e55e1b24108e6ef2313a5943ce708321	article	Triple-Space Computing: Semantic Web Services Based on Persistent Publication of Information	Dieter Fensel	\N	2004
8050514	International Journal of Knowledge and Learning	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poce2008	http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=20649&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or	\N		\N	\N	109-126	\N	1	\N		\N	c30e18eccee8a184a881b70df085ab0d	11fa0ed67fc4dc5d3c12440b23f9fd5d	fea19b57c0311b1a1b1b6f070812b6f7	article	Evaluating innovation in higher education teaching and learning to improve quality: an experience of blended learning at the Universita Roma Tre	Antonella Poce	\N	2008
8050697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	961222a48696d80ebb74b07ad663c126	114caf196d87efc43de6afbfdcb6f75a	a103f674db057b894a37a48511917259	book	No luogo. Movimenti collettivi, no global, gruppi di pressione nel cyberspazio	Marzia Antenore	Pellegrini Editore	2005
8050703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	528c5fa3d6f1ffcdc009d9e8f00dc4b3	46f939e7156f1cd0e05686f9091a1d27	ce21cb1f0e825f1455073da32ec9e8c7	book	Oltre il capitale umano	Luca Refrigeri	\N	 2004
8050711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edizioni Erickson	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de7e767986d92dd138526f359605f1cf	4e19bf5c5c6312fbb5a9390162d982a0	50ed8220960684452231607c06ae2158	book	Pratiche di civiltà. Capitale sociale ed esperienze formative	Chiara Sità	Luigina Mortari	2007
8050716	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	il Ponte	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	243145af5a2a7b420d9b693aa5c3ba0e	b96e939822cfdef000f0ccfef18e555b	303440f739a98551c6e7e70e98b2b9d5	book	La balcanizzazione dello sviluppo. Nuove guerre, società civile e retorica umanitaria nei Balcani (1991-2003) 	Claudio Bazzocchi	\N	2003
8050719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feltrinelli 	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a58fa1e6dd8cc858682906fe2330f2d	b98551012865bf41bcfd9af48d62d5e2	fb85389d03a5d33fcbfed1ca8bce27a9	book	Il volontariato. Istruzioni per l'uso	Bepi Tomai	\N	1994
8050728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clup	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	de3f9047d961b83f3508427308fc8db0	e16f6e332ff8894f376aa38b4f07414f	4b6fd727c9406b9c4d63519b11b24bc1	book	Il sociale come mercato: psicologia di comunità e marketing per i servizi e le organizzazioni di volontariato	\N	Guido Contessa	1988
8050734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manifesto libri	\N	\N	\N	14	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2b7274f911599e3da6a1ef60b9131a3	bf27323d269c8943768dcfd98b861377	3663b3ef4ecd68e1d012694ff74364d7	book	Globalizzazione e movimenti sociali	Lorenzo Mosca and Donatella Della Porta	\N	2003
8050736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsstr. 10, 78457 Konstanz	Universität Konstanz	\N	Griesbaum06	http://kops.ub.uni-konstanz.de/volltexte/2007/2312	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	language = {ger}	\N	609eec6e3a0029333ddafb8679cdb2cc	fa82f798e3b0c70352a67549137a6ce9	92eef727bff4475699c55f713b22c5da	phdthesis	Mehrwerte des Kollaborativen Wissensmanagements in derHochschullehre : Integration asynchroner netzwerkbasierter Szenarien des CSCL in der Ausbildung der Informationswissenschaft im Rahmen des K3-Projekts 	Joachim Griesbaum	\N	2006
8050738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Il Mulino	\N	\N	\N	15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8aab59a149d8fbbe3e5ea0865fef846	297c2b80749482a5d91e15d0102453c9	61da8fbe52a3a3b482413ee7354fcc2c	book	Movimenti senza protesta?: l'ambientalismo in Italia	Massimiliano Andretta and Donatella Della Porta	\N	2005  
8050763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toward a General Theory of Action	\N	\N	\N	Harvard University Press	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	parsons:1959	\N	\N		Frame of Reference of the Theory of Action
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Orientation and Situation
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	\N	3-29	parsons:1959	\N	\N	addendum = {}, library = {EA Soz:ACS1}	\N	4c3dc8501e9cb1f39b80cf769f1cf80f	ee77a8d11c896f53458b38aa44247dd4	182d8541411d8d6dad13c89f8a88cd1d	inbook	Some Fundamental Categories of the Theory of Action: A General Statement	Talcott Parsons	\N	1959
8050797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Essays in Sociological Theory	\N	\N	\N	Free Press	New York	\N	\N	parsons:1967	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	parsons:1967	\N	\N	addendum = {}, library = {EA Soz:ACS1}	\N	56e747b208446aa9d1865d3fba07c20d	7b9134416868a084c44e5d7c6f8eddf5	a68fabb1bc165b9f46ade46ab1e1c41f	inbook	Democracy and Social Structure in Pre-Nazi Germany	Talcott Parsons	\N	1967
8050800	Thermochimica Acta	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reading-1988	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THV-44J18RF-5S/2/b658e7d455897bd663d4d6eaf85f44ce	\N		\N	\N	37 - 57	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0040-6031}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0040-6031(88)87366-0}	Some of the problems associated with measuring kinetic parameters for solid state decomposition reactions are discussed. It is proposed that the problem lies mainly in the choice of the experimental method. The nature of a thermoanalytical experiment is discussed and it is proposed that Constant Rate Thermal Analysis has certain advantages over conventional methods. The use of the Arrhenius equation is defended on theoretical grounds. The theoretical and practical advantages of the Rate Jump method of measuring activation energies are outlined. A novel method of identifying the [alpha] function called the reduced temperature plot is described and its advantages outlined. It is suggested that Constant Rate Thermal Analysis should be more widely used for a variety of reasons.	6b7057ad853ce2881b2aa5e77f2bb2cb	c901e7802a0e5e4e74c66afbb56451b6	62bbf56078065098bc134284fd855211	article	The kinetics of heterogeneous solid state decomposition reactions : A new way forward?	M. Reading	\N	1988
8050819	Journal of Thermal Analysis	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reading-1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	775-785	\N	4	\N		\N	c848a493a21a6a2a663ec50570976ca8	913355baded23f9c9e06dca1e629cf58	6748768db84d15f49a9f87d8dbedd006	article	The measurement of meaningful activation energies - Using thermoanalytical methods. A tentative proposal	M. Reading and D. Dollimore and J. Rouquerol and F. Rouquerol	\N	1984
8050874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernstein-Verl.	Bonn	\N	Contributiones Bonnenses : Reihe 3, Geschichte - Altertumswissenschaften ; 1	UBHD66682427	\N	\N	Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2004	\N	\N	X, 328, 23 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-939431-07-9, 978-3-939431-07-7}, language = {ger}	\N	ddc586b5cdffb7d02e1fbe8a64811a24	8aa9bb2cee633b83d2f1a9279c3593e2	c68f8833c1ff31ede3644c9445e03ca1	book	Choregische Weihgeschenke in Griechenland	Soi Agelidis	\N	2009
8050950	Physica C: Superconductivity	334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Majoros2000129	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVJ-40F1RMN-1/2/1fb2c8d589270aae16c2bb611c92dacc	\N	ScienceDirect - Physica C: Superconductivity : Magnetic screening as a possible way to decrease transport AC losses in multifilamentary superconductors — basic theoretical considerations	\N	\N	129 - 140	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0921-4534}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0921-4534(00)00276-8}	The proposed method to decrease transport AC losses in multifilamentary superconductors is based on principle of magnetic de-coupling of the filaments using magnetic screening. From a simple theoretical model it was found that while for a superconducting filament with circular cross-section the presence of a magnetic surrounding does not influence the magnetic field distribution within its cross-section nor the transport AC losses, for a filament with an elliptical cross-section the magnetic surrounding affects both of these parameters. The slight increase of the losses in the superconducting filaments caused by the presence of the magnetic material and the losses in the magnetic material itself and also some reduction of the transport current is minor in comparison with reduction of AC losses in the composite by magnetic de-coupling of the filaments. This reduction is more pronounced if the number of filaments is high.	fc61bd370259253cf97737f3e385971e	1abe98277771797f11f439c102ee0fbf	48399a5b644fb72ac0b5d708d62a695d	article	Magnetic screening as a possible way to decrease transport AC losses in multifilamentary superconductors -- basic theoretical considerations	M. Majoros and B. A. Glowacki and A. M. Campbell	\N	2000
8050955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66695317	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2276-0}, language = {ger}	\N	6c433a945ee679cc3946d7837cdc6297	d74c0735ab41f6130a06073cfb60f287	c9cb3738e31d099d5b315ef882841a12	book	Archäologie erleben - 50 Ausflüge in die Vergangenheit	\N	André Wais	2009
8050975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnholti	\N	CChr.SL	Bulhart:Euseb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N		\N	190da6e810a457d39556dac2effa3630	111cb531a41a72aafb0af86c43cee3f1	9d5ca05338c40a9251dd72d452332ba2	book	Eusebii Vercellensis episcopi quae supersunt	\N	Vinzenz Bulhart	1957
8050978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD66697225	http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/archiv/9326	\N	Heidelberg, Univ., Diss., 2009	\N	\N	374 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	212c1cc9c46297471d7ebd21d8e6b542	b34c7e04299fe5b574bdcfb17d383d14	b8c0dd1b88713d0d060f5fcce5a4eab4	book	Dis manibus : die römischen Grabdenkmäler aus der Pfalz	Steven Ditsch	\N	2009
8050990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Direktion Landesarchäologie	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD66688963	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	98 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-935970-11-2}, language = {ger}	\N	8e4e55199ee2db18e45cf05d32e11c9e	83c911c4bc6294d0e5895c4e49007d8e	443ff7923b0711160101af447101874e	book	Hautnah : römische Stoffe aus Mainz ; [Begleitheft zur Ausstellung vom 20. Januar 2009 bis 13. März 2009 im MBV-Forum]	Astrid Böhme-Schönberger	\N	2009
8051000	\N	III	\N	Novissima Editio, postremum ab Auctore aucta et recognita	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plantinianus	Antverpiae	\N	\N	Baronius:Annales3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6925f0c7bd9575595309cbaf5852a72	521f7de7b8c32d9ab908fc86eb367d12	7065a37d628496194cf3731295d97959	book	Annales Ecclesiastici	Cesare Baronio	Odorico Rinaldi and Giacomo Laderchi and Abraham Bzowski	1624
8051006	Superconductor Science and Technology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0953-2048-22-3-034013	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-2048/22/034013	\N		\N	\N	034013 (10pp)	\N	3	\N		Magnetic materials can help to improve the performance of practical superconductors on the macro/microscale as magnetic diverters and also on the nanoscale as effective pinning centres. It has been established by numerical modelling that magnetic shielding of the filaments reduces ac losses in self-field conditions due to decoupling of the filaments and, at the same time, it increases the critical current of the composite. This effect is especially beneficial for coated conductors, in which the anisotropic properties of the superconductor are amplified by the conductor architecture. However, ferromagnetic coatings are often chemically incompatible with YBa2Cu3O7 and (Pb,Bi)2Sr2Ca2Cu3O9 conductors, and buffer layers have to be used. In contrast, in MgB2 conductors an iron matrix may remain in direct contact with the superconducting core. The application of superconducting-magnetic heterostructures requires consideration of the thermal and electromagnetic stability of the superconducting materials used. On the one hand, magnetic components reduce the critical current gradient across the individual filaments but, on the other hand, they often reduce the thermal conductivity between the superconducting core and the cryogen, which may cause the destruction of the conductor in the event of thermal instability. A possible nanoscale method of improving the critical current density of superconducting conductors is the introduction of sub-micron magnetic pinning centres. However, the volumetric density and chemical compatibility of magnetic inclusions has to be controlled to avoid suppression of the superconducting properties.	8ea0bb374a6b958b058f5306cc6917ee	4839036cac9e036845660088a43e8ca8	a3922e96b1f6276dfac80098c219958d	article	Influence of magnetic materials on the transport properties of superconducting composite conductors	B A Glowacki and M Majoros and A M Campbell and S C Hopkins and N A Rutter and G Kozlowski and T L Peterson	\N	2009
8051016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes ; 3	UBHD66688952	\N	\N		\N	\N	195 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2251-7}, language = {ger}	\N	5294cc0405807669e6846d3673671aa8	08326b4de8f134b7ffc9fc175a2f217f	861c2573f46382ec651d525f05c14640	book	Neue Forschungen am Limes :  27./28. Februar 2007 in Osterburken	\N	Andreas Thiel	2008
8051027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sutton	Erfurt	\N	\N	UBHD66681068	\N	\N		\N	\N	138 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86680-445-6}, language = {ger}	\N	d3ccc56184dc4dbefa386283c4b08075	ada5bea4cdf1a6ef2bfe9eb0873f5e1a	29686c2a9bc0616b2580e727bf2cc846	book	Auf den Spuren der Römer in der Osteifel	Gerd Otto	\N	2009
8051055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Regionalkultur	Heidelberg ; Ubstadt-Weiher ; Neustadt a.d.W. ; Basel	\N	Beiträge zur Geschichte des Neckar-Odenwald-Kreises ; 3	UBHD66414070	\N	\N		\N	\N	95 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89735-524-8}, language = {ger}	\N	83dd2f7474854eab7342e04fd3f28869	53a5a8b54087ac4a2229e8553a2fc411	c03896a758f918ee01ad1aaaf5cc811b	book	Die Römer auf dem Gebiet des Neckar-Odenwald-Kreises : Grenzzone des Imperium Romanum	Jörg Scheuerbrandt	\N	2009
8051062	Superconductor Science and Technology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0953-2048-22-4-045026	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-2048/22/045026	\N		\N	\N	045026 (7pp)	\N	4	\N		A phenomenological model is suggested to describe the thickness dependence of the critical current density in YBCO films by two processes, which occur in each elementary layer of the growing film. The first process is the formation of the high temperature superconductivity (HTS) phase. The second is an evolution of the dislocation nanostructure. Its dilution appears to be responsible for the decrease of critical current density with film thickening. The characteristic time of this process determined by slow volume diffusion is evaluated to be 50-100 s. The characteristic time of ex situ HTS phase formation has the same order, while the time of in situ formation is found to be about 10 s because of much faster surface diffusion. A slower critical current density (Jc) decrease with thickening of multilayers and films with nanoparticles can be interpreted as retardation of dislocation crawling due to their pinning on extra interfaces and nanoparticles. The dependences of the critical current density on the deposition rate are predicted using the model.	874dfde8a705c7b38ebeedb9d2ed08a8	97935d4bdeb81a20cf0f4b21ceca3767	b988888c60b06e6ea0a9ad7ebba161a6	article	A phenomenological model for the thickness dependence of the critical current density in high temperature superconducting epitaxial films	C G Tretiatchenko and V M Pan	\N	2009
8051096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford	\N	The short Oxford history of Europe	UBHD66671694	\N	\N		\N	\N	XIX, 377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-926601-2, 978-0-19-926600-5}, language = {eng}	\N	47ae24d24aebc328ff1cb7e36ac5b7cf	7bf3a999844eafb5064a6988fbcbb5b3	c287a10a5f9c38a4f6471bac273544fd	book	Roman Europe	\N	Edward Bispham	2008
8051111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPLA-Verl.	Ganderkesee	\N	\N	UBHD66681073	\N	\N		\N	\N	49 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-940554-22-2}, language = {ger}	\N	e387f702fb2d86d9e1fc4fdd7fe88864	3d9dfe8c6c8e3c13f72ad3454821aeb1	8bca59d37c80ff8f976bca09956ee06c	book	Wie einst die Römer baden gingen : Geschichte des Römerbades Marktoberdorf in Kohlhunden	Tanja Brüning	\N	2008
8051153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66695317	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2276-0}, language = {ger}	\N	6c433a945ee679cc3946d7837cdc6297	d74c0735ab41f6130a06073cfb60f287	c9cb3738e31d099d5b315ef882841a12	book	Archäologie erleben - 50 Ausflüge in die Vergangenheit	\N	André Wais	2009
8051154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD66697225	http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/archiv/9326	\N	Heidelberg, Univ., Diss., 2009	\N	\N	374 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	212c1cc9c46297471d7ebd21d8e6b542	b34c7e04299fe5b574bdcfb17d383d14	b8c0dd1b88713d0d060f5fcce5a4eab4	book	Dis manibus : die römischen Grabdenkmäler aus der Pfalz	Steven Ditsch	\N	2009
8051155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Direktion Landesarchäologie	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD66688963	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	98 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-935970-11-2}, language = {ger}	\N	8e4e55199ee2db18e45cf05d32e11c9e	83c911c4bc6294d0e5895c4e49007d8e	443ff7923b0711160101af447101874e	book	Hautnah : römische Stoffe aus Mainz ; [Begleitheft zur Ausstellung vom 20. Januar 2009 bis 13. März 2009 im MBV-Forum]	Astrid Böhme-Schönberger	\N	2009
8051157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sutton	Erfurt	\N	\N	UBHD66681068	\N	\N		\N	\N	138 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86680-445-6}, language = {ger}	\N	d3ccc56184dc4dbefa386283c4b08075	ada5bea4cdf1a6ef2bfe9eb0873f5e1a	29686c2a9bc0616b2580e727bf2cc846	book	Auf den Spuren der Römer in der Osteifel	Gerd Otto	\N	2009
8051158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Regionalkultur	Heidelberg ; Ubstadt-Weiher ; Neustadt a.d.W. ; Basel	\N	Beiträge zur Geschichte des Neckar-Odenwald-Kreises ; 3	UBHD66414070	\N	\N		\N	\N	95 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89735-524-8}, language = {ger}	\N	83dd2f7474854eab7342e04fd3f28869	53a5a8b54087ac4a2229e8553a2fc411	c03896a758f918ee01ad1aaaf5cc811b	book	Die Römer auf dem Gebiet des Neckar-Odenwald-Kreises : Grenzzone des Imperium Romanum	Jörg Scheuerbrandt	\N	2009
8051159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford	\N	The short Oxford history of Europe	UBHD66671694	\N	\N		\N	\N	XIX, 377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-926601-2, 978-0-19-926600-5}, language = {eng}	\N	47ae24d24aebc328ff1cb7e36ac5b7cf	7bf3a999844eafb5064a6988fbcbb5b3	c287a10a5f9c38a4f6471bac273544fd	book	Roman Europe	\N	Edward Bispham	2008
8051160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPLA-Verl.	Ganderkesee	\N	\N	UBHD66681073	\N	\N		\N	\N	49 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-940554-22-2}, language = {ger}	\N	e387f702fb2d86d9e1fc4fdd7fe88864	3d9dfe8c6c8e3c13f72ad3454821aeb1	8bca59d37c80ff8f976bca09956ee06c	book	Wie einst die Römer baden gingen : Geschichte des Römerbades Marktoberdorf in Kohlhunden	Tanja Brüning	\N	2008
8051174	Superconductor Science and Technology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0953-2048-22-4-045014	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-2048/22/045014	\N		\N	\N	045014 (5pp)	\N	4	\N		We report on the pulsed laser deposition and characterization of thick (1.27 um) films ablated from a nanocrystalline YBa2Cu3O7[?]d (YBCO) target doped with 4 wt\\% BaZrO3 (BZO), nYBCO/BZO. DC magnetization measurements have shown a four- to five-fold increase in the critical current density Jc and a three- to four-fold increase in the maximum pinning force in comparison with 1 um thick films grown from a commercial microcrystalline YBCO target, at both 77.3 and 65 K. We have found that the frequency-dependent critical current densities Jc(f0/f) estimated from susceptibility measurements are linear in a double-logarithmic plot (where f is the frequency of the AC field and f0 is a macroscopic attempt frequency of about 106 Hz), consistent with a logarithmic dependence of the pinning potential on the current density, and are again several times higher in nYBCO/BZO thick films. From the slopes of the Jc(f0/f) dependences we have also estimated the values of pinning potentials in fields between 3 and 5 T.	97576f148e2757186c4d8d048a032a8a	2b9b56301cc1f0d9966bddc681ac2f70	29a5104ad88ccf2aa14f8eea981aeeb5	article	Critical current density and pinning potential in YBa2Cu3O7\\&minus;\\&delta; thick films ablated from a BaZrO3-doped nanocrystalline target	A Crisan and M M Awang Kechik and P Mikheenko and V S Dang and A Sarkar and J S Abell and P Paturi and H Huhtinen	\N	2009
8051181	Superconductor Science and Technology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0953-2048-22-3-034020	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-2048/22/034020	\N		\N	\N	034020 (5pp)	\N	3	\N		Artificial pinning centres produced by Gd2Ba4CuWOy (2411W) nanophase inclusions in YBa2Cu3Oy (YBCO) thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) using a YBCO target containing 1 mol\\% 2411W have been investigated. For comparison, YBCO thin films have been grown under the same conditions using a pure (commercial) YBCO target. The resulting films were characterized by AC susceptibility (superconducting transition) and SQUID magnetometry (critical current density, Jc), and by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive x-ray (EDX) spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) (structure, morphology and chemical composition). Jc of the film grown from the composite target is practically the same as that measured for the reference sample at 5 K over the whole range of applied field up to 4.5 T. For temperatures higher than 50 K, however, the presence of the nano-inclusions leads to increased Jc. The relative enhancement in Jc increases with further increase in temperature. Jc of the film containing nanophase inclusions is between two and three times higher than that of the reference sample at 77.3 K and 1.5 T. This can be explained by considering the dimensions of nanophase inclusions compared with the temperature-dependent coherence length. Susceptibility measurements reveal that, apart from a large and sharp transition at about 91 K, there is a secondary, smaller and broader transition between 88 and 84 K in the YBCO film containing nanophase inclusions. This can be explained by substitutions of compatible atoms between YBCO and the 2411W phase (Gd with Y), which might also create additional pinning centres of dTc-type.	395bbfd1825a17a52d24dff971aabd77	43badd1e98334ce059990a3a6371aff6	2f8c2ece030a2fa35845112e299bd5c0	article	Artificial pinning centres in YBa2Cu3O7\\&minus;\\&delta; thin films by Gd2Ba4CuWOy nanophase inclusions	M M Awang Kechik and P Mikheenko and A Sarkar and V S Dang and N Hari Babu and D A Cardwell and J S Abell and A Crisan	\N	2009
8051197	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zeldov1990260	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-46TY4W3-5P/2/1f67b22eca0eb0edd9cf6e172532165b	\N	ScienceDirect - Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications : Flux creep and vortex potential well structure in high-temperature superconductors	\N	\N	260 - 267	\N	1	\N	issn = {0378-4371}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(90)90376-4}	The resistive transition and the V-I characteristics in the presence of a magnetic field in epitaxial films of YBa2Cu3O7, Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8, YBa2Cu2.985Ag0.015O7, and GdBa2Cu3O7/ YBa2Cu3O7 multilayers have been investigated. The common qualitative features of all the systems are the current dependent thermally activated resistivity and the power law V-I characteristics at elevated current densities. An extended flux creep model, which incorporates the shape of the vortex potential well, is shown to account for these results.	96740bf816f5970f6391537a7b2cafb9	8f68986bbf33cd7648e9de529f9b0e4b	e52e0404c02b9e487ba1086b69711298	article	Flux creep and vortex potential well structure in high-temperature superconductors	Elia Zeldov	\N	1990
8051269	Smart Libraries Newsletter	29	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	breeding2009	http://www.techsource.ala.org/sln/april-2009.html	\N		\N	mentions Suchkiste	1--4	\N	4	\N		\N	04ba7c2b03c6f2d113e73b315decf71f	11a8abbbf446d1fcbab914336765dcfc	e26af37f551b14e0b2036d7dfc47175e	article	Open Source Discovery Interfaces Gain Momentum	Marshall Breeding	Marshall Breeding and Tom Peters	2009
8051270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosten2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4106	\N	Constraints on an Asymptotic Safety Scenario for the Wess-Zumino Model	\N	cite arxiv:0807.4106
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Comment: 2 pages; v2: published version - minor changes	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Using the nonrenormalization theorem and Pohlmeyer's theorem, it is proven
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	6cce61f8dac980606b3c9c925cdc8dc9	446cd40e235aa47db915f764be948771	f61e5a1a61f9502af16b8ea5af9fb4f1	misc	Constraints on an Asymptotic Safety Scenario for the Wess-Zumino Model	Oliver J. Rosten	\N	2008
8051293	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kissinger	\N	\N		\N	\N	2165	\N	9	\N		Following previous work on the measurement of meaningful activation energies and the application of Constant Rate Thermal Analysis (CRTA) to the determination of kinetic parameters [1, 2], here we further examine sources of error in determining activation energies and go on to consider the form of the alpha function and the value ofA. Using theoretical arguments based on transition state theory, we conclude that allowing significant pressures of product gas to appear in the reaction environment will lead to very high values for apparent activation energies. We note that, although this is observed in practice for calcium carbonate, it in no way invalidates the application of the Arrhenius equation to solid state decomposition reactions, provided care is taken to avoid this type of distortion of experimental results. We attempt to determine the alpha function for the decomposition of calcium carbonate using data gathered from a variety of different types of temperature programme and reaction conditions. We find that the apparent alpha function depends on the method adopted and the experimental conditions used. We propose an explanation of why this occurs and tentatively introduce a new way of looking at the development of a reaction interface for this type of reaction. We review the literature and conclude that, while significant variations for the activation energy for the decomposition of calcium carbonate exist, a critical appraisal leads to good agreement amongst values that follow good experimental practice and reliable methods of data reduction. The apparent divergence of results can be explained in the light of the theoretical arguments advanced and the easily understood sources of experimental error.	01c059bcb627f657485ac4a8a890668c	95867b5f4a46be30023d2c549b464daa	a2f82d60726a0b03adc86be89a761cd2	article	The measurement of meaningful kinetic parameters for solid state decomposition reactions	M. Reading and D. Dollimore and R. Whitehead	\N	1991
8051312	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kissinger	\N	\N		\N	\N	427	\N	2	\N		The dynamic heating rate method developed by TA Instruments (Hi-ResTM) is a kind of sample controlled thermal analysis in which a linear relationship between the logarithm of the heating rate and the rate of mass change is imposed. It is shown in this paper that the reacted fraction at the maximum reaction rate strongly depends on the parameters selected for the Hi-Res heating algorithm, what invalidates the use of the Kissinger method for analysing Hi-Res data unless that the reaction fits a first order kinetic law. Only in this latter case, it has been demonstrated that it is not required that a constant value of the reacted fraction at the maximum reaction rate is fulfilled for determining the activation energy from the Kissinger method. In such a case the Kissinger plot gives the real activation energy, independently of both the heating schedule used and the value of the reacted fraction, αm, at the maximum. 	f3b0e94556e21a9ce3474d89095afa2c	6d36c3fa1df9af57bae5951e54d0fad3	e4ff8e4af0970bf35c5224ec265b009f	article	Kissinger kinetic analysis of data obtained under different heating schedules 	P. E. Sánchez-Jiménez and J. M. Criado and L. A. Pérez-Maqueda	\N	2008
8051523	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2009	\N	\N		\N	Douze articles répertoriés; Bibliogr., sitogr. pp.79-81	25-81	\N	137	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.04}	Le soin à la personne atteinte d'une maladie d'Alzheimer suppose une
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8051531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knauf	http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/volltexte/2004/1297/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Dementia and care-giving relatives
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This study considers the impact of visits to the quality of life of caregivers.
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It shows that caregivers of old people with dementia are highly burdered with the care. Through hourly visists from skillted persons who look after the patient the caregivers feel disencumber and regain Life quality.	727aa762adb5eacc85c25902fc91438e	34900508a333ee26575485eb229563de	c6e43c7d428c11f5f8387619c84afdd2	misc	Demenz und pflegende Angehörige - Dementia and caregiving relatives	Antje-Franziska Knauf	\N	2004
8051561	Poiesis & Praxis: International Journal of Technology Assessment and Ethics of Science	5	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HMR08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10202-008-0044-4	\N		\N	\N	159-183	\N	3	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;The term “information” has become a universal and omnipresent keyword in almost all areas of our modern world—be it in science
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or society in general. This is not only obvious from the naming of whole scientific branches like Information Theory, Information Science or Informatics but even more from common speaking—characterising our present time and society as information age viz. information society. However, what “information” might mean, is by no means clear and there is a wide range of interpretations covering, amongothers, its technical, communicational, educational, mental, and scientific aspects. But is the use of the same term justifiedwhen adopted in Biology, Physics, Archaeology, Law, Communication Technology, and Informatics (to list just a few of the involvedscientific branches) or do its different uses at least have some common characteristics—some sort of common denominator? Isinformation natural, e.g. manifesting itself as a material phenomenon residing in organisms, stars, atoms, or genes, or is it just a cultural product of human communication, thinking, and interpretation? In this article, we try to clarify some of the most importantinterpretations, discuss and contrast them with the Informatics point of view. Interpretations range from taking informationas material, transferable signals (following Shannon’s Information Theory or the genetic approaches), treating it as a sign (following a semiotic approach), as a commercial product (now common in Web-based Information Business) to considering it a pure mental phenomenon bound to humans or human-like individuals or even to groups and societies. Based on these interpretations, weshall throw a critical glance on current trends in human science and society—focusing on the now popular concept of “information society”—and then derive some theses and guidelines for further research escorting the growth and dispersal of information technology.As it will turn out, an information society which defines itself through the number of computers, internet connections andnetwork links is based on a very narrow, techno-centric concept of information. However, a reflection on the educational andcultural aspects of information might lead to a better-qualified society consisting of responsible and critical citizens.	35b30df7f7ad3a6929053445fb7e4bf4	d88d706cc3351365ecaf4413b67a321d	20eb838431ac176b9a69e5259990e42e	article	Information, information systems, information society: interpretations and implications	Wolfgang Hesse and Dirk Müller and Aaron Ruß	\N	2008
8051597	Integrations-management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hafn06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29480-5_3	\N		\N	\N	61-97	\N	\N	\N		Das Informationsmanagement in Unternehmungen sieht sich Herausforderungen mit zunehmender Dynamik und Komplexität gegenüber, welche vielfach direkt Einfluss auf die Architektur des Informationssystems nehmen. Aus diesem Grund bedarf es eines Ansatzes zum systemisch-evolutionären Management der IS-Architektur, welcher den Herausforderungen adäquat begegnet. Ein Zielsystem sowie daraus abgeleitete Anforderungen für einen solchen Ansatz werden im vorliegenden Beitrag auf der Grundlage des allgemeinen systemisch-evolutionären Managements sowie des Informationsmanagements unabhängig von den heterogenen Auffassungen zum IS-Architekturmanagement in Theorie und Praxis entwickelt.
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ER  -	2c0ae621386d5c1911d5e5fd5d18fbfa	718e10830172982376eb68fdd09f68c5	e971f307d7f4efc8ac1e4516586280a4	inbook	Entwicklung eines Zielsystems für ein systemisch-evolutionäres Management der IS-Architektur im Unternehmen	Martin Hafner	\N	2006
8051604	Zukunftsforschung und Zukunftsgestaltung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Repo09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78564-4_33	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	455--465	\N	\N	\N		„Die Zukunft ist auch nicht mehr das, was sie mal war“, pflegen Spötter zu sagen. Man fühlt sich versucht, ihnen Recht zu
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geben, wenn man sich vergegenwärtigt, wie all das in den Hintergrund getreten ist, was vor bald vier Jahrzehnten über möglicheund wünschbare Zukünfte gedacht und geschrieben worden ist (z. B. Flechtheim 1972). Damals wurden weitgreifende Visionen entworfenund mit der optimistischen Erwartung verbunden, dass, nach Karl Marx, „die Menschen ihre eigene Geschichte machen“ können(Marx 1852 , S. 115). Freilich hatte man die Fortsetzung des Zitates vernachlässigt; denn die Menschen machen ihre eigeneGeschichte „[…] nicht aus freien Stücken, nicht unter selbstgewählten, sondern unter unmittelbar vorgefundenen, gegebenenund überlieferten Umständen“. Diese Umstände aber, in Gestalt individueller Triebmuster und Vorurteile sowie nationalstaatlicherund kapitalistischer Eigensinnigkeiten, waren offensichtlich stärker als die Zukunftsideen aufgeklärter Futurologen. Die Zieleumwelt- und menschengerechter Technisierung, umfassender Demokratisierung und allseitiger Pazifizierung scheinen heute ebensoweit entfernt wie vor Jahrzehnten.	9e4bda77de8ca918b6514986287ef0fe	5ed9c2fb12c9696a8b7cdfddc77bfec4	974e573649767bb1a5d64c8b2e0bb23e	article	Information und Sinn	Günter Ropohl	\N	2009
8051655	\N	\N	Platform Support for Multimodality on Mobile Devices	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	\N	\N	\N	Kadner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2fd53a32b851855c57265b5dbeceab1	62ad27086880dad95167bc5c986caaf7	e00955577700df7c78c59725f78e1859	inbook	Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for
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\	Adaptable Usability	Kay Kadner and Gerald Huebsch and Martin Knechtel and Thomas Springer and Christoph Pohl	Stan Kurkovsky	2009
8051668	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-semantic-web	\N	A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9736b2e4f998634994515934450effd3	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	e58cb0b0d3e1829440a15cc087b05fe8	article	The Semantic Web	Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler and Ora Lassila	\N	2001
8051675	Xianrenzhang Zazhi 仙人掌雜誌	2	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xianshizhuyi	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-73	\N	\N	\N		\N	b803a6d201153b2660ee862913966422	998022cc6d6ea46c814f0fb4f3e7f379	68546ffcc0db7f3b9c8436761d14c692	article	Shi 'xianshi zhuyi' wenxue, bu shi 'xiangtu wenxue' 是「現實主義」文學，不是「鄉土文學」 [Es sollte Realismus sein, keine Heimatlitertur]	Tuo 王拓 Wang	\N	1977
8051689	Journal of Simulation	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EwMaRoUh07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jos.4250018	\N	Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation in Systems Biology	\N	\N	81--96	\N	2	\N		With Systems Biology, a promising new application area for modeling and simulation emerges. Today's biologists are facing huge amounts of data delivered at different levels of detail by a multitude of advanced experimentation techniques. The Systems Biology approach copes with this information by cycling through phases of forming hypothesis, constructing models, experimenting with or analyzing these models, and validating the findings by wet-lab experiments. A crucial point is therefore the way in which the knowledge about a system is formalized, i.e., how a biological system is described as this constrains the perception of the system as well as scope of possible answers the model might provide. In this article, we compare different discrete-event modeling formalisms (Petri Nets, Stochastic Pi-Calculus , StateCharts, and Devs) regarding their applicability to a cell biological system of current research interest, the Wnt signaling pathway. We then introduce the popular Gillespie algorithm, which is the foundation of many discrete-event simulators for molecular-biological systems, and elaborate on some interesting extensions.	6319b82b7219dc6e13dc5afff330cd9a	63291736be41547bc596de4d6419aff9	e3219475ea33baa7479524e7fdf41411	article	Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation in Systems Biology	Roland Ewald and Carsten Maus and Arndt Rolfs and Adelinde M. Uhrmacher	\N	2007
8051791	J. Web Sem.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ws/CheungQTK06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ws/ws4.html#CheungQTK06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	207-215	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2006.05.005}, date = {2006-10-04}	\N	c0f6386ab7b52dab6876265639740305	4ca71de2920ee80a47bf6a1e106cba97	4f0fdc61d217d096cbd6393e761f329b	article	A semantic web approach to biological pathway data reasoning and integration.	Kei-Hoi Cheung and Peishen Qi and David Tuck and Michael Krauthammer	\N	2006
8051809	Journal of Computational Chemistry	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EslamiM07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jcc/jcc28.html#EslamiM07	\N		\N	\N	1763--1773	\N	10	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20689}, date = {2007-11-27}	\N	c731e1fb34114405ec841659de7d8d51	977be0f2eafa2f5387b1a303cb6f3c7c	64cbade180af9b8e516515b7226d2a92	article	Molecular dynamics simulation in the grand canonical ensemble.	Hossein Eslami and Florian Müller-Plathe	\N	2007
8051818	Molecular Simulation	34	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GPUMeelEtAl08	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/08927020701744295	\N		\N	\N	259--266	\N	3	\N		We discuss an implementation of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on a graphic processing unit (GPU) in the NVIDIA CUDA language. We tested our code on a modern GPU, the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX. Results for two MD algorithms suitable for short-ranged and long-ranged interactions, and a congruential shift random number generator are presented. The performance of the GPU's is compared to their main processor counterpart. We achieve speedups of up to 40, 80 and 150 fold, respectively. With the latest generation of GPU's one can run standard MD simulations at 10^7 flops/$. 	ebbab4169b7eae8c7dc696f39cc4bdb8	47471ae4eef124b6bcad9a1573343738	86bcea5fa364ee6241d7bed335283b2c	article	Harvesting graphics power for MD simulations	J. A. van Meel and A. Arnold and D. Frenkel and S. F. Portegies Zwart and R. G. Belleman	\N	2008
8051915	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design	sourcebook	http://www.amazon.com/Sourcebook-Parallel-Computing-Kaufmann-Architecture/dp/1558608710%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558608710	\N	Amazon.com: The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design): Jack Dongarra, Geoffrey Fox, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon, William Gropp, Ian Foster, Andy White: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558608719}, asin = {1558608710}, isbn = {1558608710}, dewey = {004.35}	\N	77c76350729fb725b015de5d0b6b838d	fc6ba9a70f266d67338b75632ba64967	5d664e0fde0d3ae1ef9af71aff51ff7d	book	The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing	\N	Jack Dongarra and Geoffrey Fox and Ken Kennedy and Linda Torczon and William Gropp	2002
8052051	SIGPLAN Not.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	320386	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=320386	\N	Escape analysis for Java	\N	\N	1--19	\N	10	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/320385.320386}	This paper presents a simple and efficient data flow algorithm for escape analysis of objects in Java programs to determine (i) if an object can be allocated on the stack; (ii) if an object is accessed only by a single thread during its lifetime, so that synchronization operations on that object can be removed. We introduce a new program abstraction for escape analysis, the connection graph, that is used to establish reachability relationships between objects and object references. We show that the connection graph can be summarized for each method such that the same summary information may be used effectively in different calling contexts. We present an interprocedural algorithm that uses the above property to efficiently compute the connection graph and identify the non-escaping objects for methods and threads. The experimental results, from a prototype implementation of our framework in the IBM High Performance Compiler for Java, are very promising. The percentage of objects that may be allocated on the stack exceeds 70% of all dynamically created objects in three out of the ten benchmarks (with a median of 19%), 11% to 92% of all lock operations are eliminated in those ten programs (with a median of 51%), and the overall execution time reduction ranges from 2% to 23% (with a median of 7%) on a 333 MHz PowerPC workstation with 128 MB memory.	5f3668ad2f63383c5a82f213827c8eb6	b5f43908186d4a45a36ad261191a7666	4fc66010c67f549d4ae7623dc6aedea8	article	Escape Analysis for Java	Jong-Deok Choi and Manish Gupta and Mauricio Serrano and Vugranam C. Sreedhar and Sam Midkiff	\N	1999
8052082	Journal of Critical Care	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hales2006231	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2006.06.002	\N		\N	\N	231 - 235	\N	3	\N	issn = {0883-9441}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2006.06.002}	Levels of cognitive function are often compromised with increasing levels of stress and fatigue, as is often the norm in certain complex, high-intensity fields of work. Aviation, aeronautics, and product manufacturing have come to rely heavily on checklists to aid in reducing human error. The checklist is an important tool in error management across all these fields, contributing significantly to reductions in the risk of costly mistakes and improving overall outcomes. Such benefits also translate to improving the delivery of patient care. Despite demonstrated benefits of checklists in medicine and critical care, the integration of checklists into practice has not been as rapid and widespread as with other fields. This narrative is a guide to the evolution of medical and critical care checklists, and a discussion of the barriers and risks to the implementation of checklists.	b6e46d214bf75e45129e3839a78ddf88	dde39a3c6d1c9f7d33e9cf3626e25af2	91db005d129e47520de20c45546b6de6	article	The checklist--a tool for error management and performance improvement	Brigette M. Hales and Peter J. Pronovost	\N	2006
8052126	PS: Political Science and Politics	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	tollesonrinehart2008cng	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1049096508080876	\N		\N	\N	507--511	\N	03	\N		\N	b6b205bc37a9ea8e9f3f4c4045d29659	aef6bafbba382183e5a187fd07a4fcc6	64c8e56a556f05845a950d69015d988a	article	{A Collision of Noble Goals: Protecting Human Subjects, Improving Health Care, and a Research Agenda for Political Science}	Sue Tolleson-Rinehart	\N	2008
8052356	\N	\N	4-5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	galwey-review	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e433954bdf093a693611c5454812a9b	de3462406c20953cf7840b8dc714a61a	bb3a268923ebaa4cbb45da054c4710e9	inbook	The influence of temperature on reaction rate	A. K. Galwey	Boh!!!!	1998
8052398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Ergänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde ; Bd. 57	UBHD66500683	\N	\N		\N	\N	VII, 480 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-020049-2, 3-11-020049-X}, language = {ger}	\N	ba162370f913127264c7dde5fcf6500b	2fd02e4c3fc9ce79beb56b0aa8c73b22	349fdd26c4fce1d9d4939e66b772154d	book	Zwischen Spätantike und Frühmittelalter : Archäologie des 4. bis 7. Jahrhunderts im Westen	\N	Sebastian Brather	2008
8053010	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rawson:Middleton:09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0014733	\N		\N	\N	353-370	\N	2	\N		A widespread theoretical assumption is that many processes involved in text comprehension are automatic, with automaticity typically defined in terms of properties (e.g., speed, effort). In contrast, the authors advocate for conceptualization of automaticity in terms of underlying cognitive mechanisms and evaluate one prominent account, the memory-based processing account, which states that one mechanism underlying automatization involves a shift from algorithm-based interpretation of stimuli to retrieval of prior interpretations of those stimuli. During practice, participants repeatedly read short stories containing novel conceptual combinations that were disambiguated with either their dominant or subordinate meaning. During transfer, the combinations were embedded in new sentences that either preserved or changed the disambiguated meaning. The primary dependent variable was reading time in the disambiguating region of target sentences. Supporting the memory-based processing account, speed-ups with practice were larger for repeated versus unrepeated items of the same type, reading times for subordinate versus dominant meanings of the combinations converged on later trials, and practiced meanings were retrieved when items appeared in a transfer context.	56e702c17babfc49ab4dafe667124b03	0671397f9d47c200bb5ecd0b0aa72c1c	c65bf6e9491c3a949ed1b7cf8ba18165	article	Memory-Based Processing as a Mechanism of Automaticity in Text Comprehension	Katherine A. Rawson and Erica L. Middleton	\N	2009
8053011	\N	\N	\N	Als Ms. gedr.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	\N	StorMa1998	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8265-5712-3}	\N	c8ec54b2c1df72f762d583f001541eae	40dea2dc7e3031d93487439538b70cd9	782e53886d40371b9505cf12c7054779	book	Ma{\\"s}st{\\"a}be der Gewinnabgrenzung im internationalen Konzern	Stephen Stork	\N	1998
8053305	\N	1423	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANTS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ants/HoffsteinPS98	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-288	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/ants/1998	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1423/14230267.htm}, isbn = {3-540-64657-4}	\N	cd7290f30a772e7d5d0ed77923e17247	9c0c1cca20203aae309a5f509af6bb86	fb33759b5491498ab6800d3fe1c59432	inproceedings	NTRU: A Ring-Based Public Key Cryptosystem	Jeffrey Hoffstein and Jill Pipher and Joseph H. Silverman	Joe Buhler	1998
8053306	\N	1423	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANTS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/ants/1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-64657-4}	\N	86c40dc3e222b42e8d7ba171b84b97eb	638ae823e5ac7b3554e13628e437f64e	735eba9105f93f45caa67335cbed3f0c	proceedings	Algorithmic Number Theory, Third International Symposium,
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               ANTS-III, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 21-25, 1998, Proceedings	\N	Joe Buhler	1998
8053524	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deGrauuw07	http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2007/04/11/a-smoother-change-to-version-20.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d402f40558d287cb291f802997d659d	98504671da8102b5ab14dd1002c50a27	67c1f5d5ed3398d77992b3b4cf57c572	misc	A Smoother Change to Version 2.0	Marc de Graauw	\N	2007
8053555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	versioning07	http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/versioning-20061212.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	77a7f435a51c51bda562e40876b840af	ea59aec2290ccee734d77c0ff36a86f2	5c8a1d9b010e43a457cf0cf196518859	misc	Extending and Versioning Languages Part 1	\N	David Orchard	2006
8053574	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	orchard06	http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/12/20/a-theory-of-compatible-versions.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2925d03db0071954d6fbaea3108a02d6	b2855fa2b5d6a48d96d7a0367e6d91e8	c460f369b936ea15505819f7606dadf7	misc	A Theory of Compatible Versions	David Orchard	\N	2006
8054291	IEEE Intelligent Systems	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	googledata	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	8-12	\N	2	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIS.2009.36}	\N	0bb7c4bb007d72a16369e27e6bd7e03e	d08a7d9e7d72d8a7f5fe1e602f79409c	16643afac66b61f6f0cc76472142cc1d	article	The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data	A. Halevy and P. Norvig and F. Pereira	\N	2009
8054400	The Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	instanceOntologyMapping1	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_19	\N		\N	\N	253--266	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 18:11:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4039753}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0\\_19}	Instance-based ontology mapping is a promising family of solutions to a class of ontology alignment problems. It crucially depends on measuring the similarity between sets of annotated instances. In this paper we study how the choice of co-occurrence measures affects the performance of instance-based mapping. To this end, we have implemented a number of different statistical co-occurrence measures. We have prepared an extensive test case using vocabularies of thousands of terms, millions of instances, and hundreds of thousands of co-annotated items. We have obtained a human Gold Standard judgement for part of the mapping-space. We then study how the different co-occurrence measures and a number of algorithmic variations perform on our benchmark dataset as compared against the Gold Standard. Our systematic study shows excellent results of instance-based matching in general, where the more simple measures often outperform more sophisticated statistical co-occurrence measures.	05894503177c2ebda147a76a05d8604e	45179a67762d525b6cb36364e20f7da0	a9089fb09bdd4efa8898158ea6951217	incollection	An Empirical Study of Instance-Based Ontology Matching	Antoine Isaac and Lourens van der Meij and Stefan Schlobach and Shenghui Wang	\N	2008
8054413	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	instanceOntologyMapping2	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_22	\N		\N	\N	339--355	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-12 17:43:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4039697}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88564-1\\_22}	Finding mappings between compatible ontologies is an important but difficult open problem. Instance-based methods for solving this problem have the advantage of focusing on the most active parts of the ontologies and reflect concept semantics as they are actually being used. However such methods have not at present been widely investigated in ontology mapping, compared to linguistic and structural techniques. Furthermore, previous instance-based mapping techniques were only applicable to cases where a substantial set of instances was available that was doubly annotated with both vocabularies. In this paper we approach the mapping problem as a classification problem based on the similarity between instances of concepts. This has the advantage that no doubly annotated instances are required, so that the method can be applied to any two corpora annotated with their own vocabularies. We evaluate the resulting classifiers on two real-world use cases, one with homogeneous and one with heterogeneous instances. The results illustrate the efficiency and generality of this method.	09a04346c956f9ff45146216671eb17c	c904e8f3e264bf4ac465b1aa746531e8	0572de5ef494a1b0436f14d90c63751f	incollection	Learning Concept Mappings from Instance Similarity	Shenghui Wang and Gwenn Englebienne and Stefan Schlobach	\N	2008
8054484	AIP Conf. Proc.	756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria:2004vq	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0412020	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0412020	\N	\N	451-453	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0412020;%%}, doi = {10.1063/1.1921022}, eprint = {hep-lat/0412020}	A new approach to the study of the transition point in a class of two dimensional Wess-Zumino models is presented. The method is based on the calculation of rigorous lower bounds on the ground state energy density in the infinite lattice limit. Such bounds are useful in the discussion of supersymmetry phase transition. The transition point is then determined and compared with recent results based on large-scale Green Function Monte Carlo simulations with good agreement. 	975b45dc6a5eea2df6d8c617a1e97634	e7b16ca2fd776ac8d105c86ee3b2e96f	6a8fbc6981435ae419a7ae8a284762e6	article	{Study of dynamical supersymmetry breaking for the two
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                  dimensional lattice Wess-Zumino model}	M. Beccaria and G. F. De Angelis and M. Campostrini and A. Feo	\N	2005
8054503	Phys. Rev.	D69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beccaria:2004pa	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/0402007	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/0402007	\N	\N	095010	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0402007;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.69.095010}, eprint = {hep-lat/0402007}	We study dynamical supersymmetry breaking by non perturbative lattice techniques in a class of two-dimensional N=1 Wess-Zumino models. We work in the Hamiltonian formalism and analyze the phase diagram by analytical strong-coupling expansions and explicit numerical simulations with Green Function Monte Carlo methods. 	ad4385baf8cb785e8c695cf06f97c65b	8f00d4e71ed8a1ddffadcadf17dafe09	639fb30d22cd32f60e9e5ad03e11890c	article	{Supersymmetry breaking in two dimensions: The lattice N =
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                  1 Wess-Zumino  model}	Matteo Beccaria and Massimo Campostrini and Alessandra Feo	\N	2004
8054747	Remote Sensing of Environment	112	\N	\N	jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RoyLewis2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V6V-4SK4XBD-1&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=7aecb5045390c229fc6a96606c7c7061	\N		\N	\N	3112-3130 	\N	6	\N		A semi-physical fusion approach that uses the MODIS BRDF/Albedo land surface characterization product and Landsat ETM+ data to predict ETM+ reflectance on the same, an antecedent, or subsequent date is presented. The method may be used for ETM+ cloud/cloud shadow and SLC-off gap filling and for relative radiometric normalization. It is demonstrated over three study sites, one in Africa and two in the U.S. (Oregon and Idaho) that were selected to encompass a range of land cover land use types and temporal variations in solar illumination, land cover, land use, and phenology. Specifically, the 30 m ETM+ spectral reflectance is predicted for a desired date as the product of observed ETM+ reflectance and the ratio of the 500 m surface reflectance modeled using the MODIS BRDF spectral model parameters and the sun-sensor geometry on the predicted and observed Landsat dates. The difference between the predicted and observed ETM+ reflectance (prediction residual) is compared with the difference between the ETM+ reflectance observed on the two dates (temporal residual) and with respect to the MODIS BRDF model parameter quality. For all three scenes, and all but the shortest wavelength band, the mean prediction residual is smaller than the mean temporal residual, by up to a factor of three. The accuracy is typically higher at ETM+ pixel locations where the MODIS BRDF model parameters are derived using the best quality inversions. The method is most accurate for the ETM+ near-infrared (NIR) band; mean NIR prediction residuals are 9%, 12% and 14% of the mean NIR scene reflectance of the African, Oregon and Idaho sites respectively. The developed fusion approach may be applied to any high spatial resolution satellite data, does not require any tuning parameters and so may be automated, is applied on a per-pixel basis and is unaffected by the presence of missing or contaminated neighboring Landsat pixels, accommodates for temporal variations due to surface changes (e.g., phenological, land cover/land use variations) observable at the 500 m MODIS BRDF/Albedo product resolution, and allows for future improvements through BRDF model refinement and error assessment.	d982913c85474da06e17c109783fab53	a331b4f380c9227fa189762094df8339	74c044ccb1b66412974429413d01c9b7	article	Multi-temporal MODIS–Landsat data fusion for relative radiometric normalization, gap filling, and prediction of Landsat data 	D. P. Roy and J. Ju and P. Lewis and C. Schaaf and F. Gao and M. Hansen and E. Lindquist	\N	2008
8056026	SIAM Review	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	higham.:525	http://link.aip.org/link/?SIR/43/525/1	\N	An Algorithmic Introduction to Numerical Simulation of Stochastic Differential Equations	\N	\N	525-546	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1137/S0036144500378302}	A practical and accessible introduction to numerical methods for stochastic differential equations is given. The reader is assumed to be familiar with Euler's method for deterministic differential equations and to have at least an intuitive feel for the concept of a random variable; however, no knowledge of advanced probability theory or stochastic processes is assumed. The article is built around 10 MATLAB programs, and the topics covered include stochastic integration, the Euler--Maruyama method, Milstein's method, strong and weak convergence, linear stability, and the stochastic chain rule.	72b20afa1a3e9bc3332e5dce5f1dd141	7b487821e52c7282290c3ca1e4c29836	f93b13ddf1ac410f78661857aa721d5e	article	An Algorithmic Introduction to Numerical Simulation of Stochastic Differential Equations	Desmond J. Higham.	\N	2001
8056611	L'infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debelleix2009	\N	\N		\N	Enquête sur l'addiction aux jeux.
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8056767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kopenhagen	\N	\N	grishman1996	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/C/C96/C96-1079.pdf	\N		\N	\N	466--471	\N	\N	\N		\N	01d490d56a4fca314e86f6976d8f300e	fcff55fbec1f85003655b83d31104724	b6d4686e85492c19dbc26b64b7d576b5	inproceedings	Message Understanding Conference: A Brief History	Ralph Grishman and Beth Sundheim	\N	1996
8057084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kamvar09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526817&coll=GUIDE&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES968&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WWW	\N	WWW: WWW '09, Computers and iphones and ...	\N	\N	801--810	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526817}	\N	fd1e2f13412a9c70fc4aaddcc5bcd8de	6267e40e59f149afdf5024d224a91e71	f5d5d9e88653b7c3409786ba6e945078	inproceedings	Computers and iphones and mobile phones, oh my!: a logs-based comparison of search users on different devices	Maryam Kamvar and Melanie Kellar and Rajan Patel and Ya Xu	\N	2009
8057087	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Postproceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Processing in Practice (KPP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	illig2009comparison	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Recommendation algorithms and multi-class classifiers can support
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users of social bookmarking systems in assigning tags to their
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bookmarks. Content based recommenders are the usual approach for
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facing the cold start problem, i.e., when a bookmark is uploaded for
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the first time and no information from other users can be exploited.
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	e116ebeafd3b892dd82d37c83770bc03	7c8a84d889a6c30e20bba073f6c55b77	23f408d5592d5b8c399bd3dcd4785ea8	inproceedings	A Comparison of content-based Tag Recommendations in Folksonomy Systems	Jens Illig and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009 (to appear)
8057146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KSB2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d90bb82a6086a66ae383789f43c49919	b214064c55b75fa73e22fe4b6b1e41a3	a81a0ebd888d4ce530231ea55622003b	misc	Dependency Updates and Reasoning for KiWi	Jakub Kotowski and Stephanie Stroka and François Bry and Sebastian Schaffert	\N	2009
8057150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BKW2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a7ddfb8fdf989a8771930be5699acb7	1744c34d9240d61c25caebe19b483ed7	665e8e56be5426898ef00d8a5e8d868c	misc	Querying and reasoning for Social Semantic software	François Bry and Jakub Kotowski and Klara Weiand	\N	2009
8058987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BEKW2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	924d9e4e56ebac39e02523d80a5e1da7	e7f944e3d59aa11aee2f135048d4a98f	f3ce5f30e5383ad61db1ff805a3be535	article	What The User Interacts With: Reflections On Conceptual Models For Sematic Wikis	François Bry and Michael Eckert and Jakub Kotowski and Klara Weiand	\N	2009
8059137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD9623684	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXV, 370 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-814979-4, 978-0-19-814979-8}, language = {eng}	\N	b882978ca6e2ddda83d68503218a4569	d9a1100e3c556f9ceb2d65a27920a136	fe4bbd472d22a13c2b32db3418f999ec	book	Athenian religion : a history	Robert Parker	\N	1996
8059181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linux New Media	München	\N	Linux-Magazin : Technical review ; 10	UBMA_286874083	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=286874083&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	IT-Sicherheit unter Linux	\N	\N	144 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-939551-12-6}	\N	8709ab5e25f0f8928b81a583f6290784	3f1aee454a94eeaa1a582a4a5408d536	e607e6dbf596a0ef2cd150b4298ff1d6	book	Security	\N	Stefan Fischer	2008
8059191	\N	\N	\N	Reissued	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD31041070	\N	\N		\N	\N	XVIII, 413 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-814742-2, 978-0-19-814742-8}, language = {eng}	\N	d39f562267228fca5c54f4d6cfac2003	268392ac17eff949ea4e877dfc36eff7	b47b48820b91e09990e7e6f9adbfc8fd	book	Miasma : pollution and purification in early Greek religion	Robert Parker	\N	1996
8059258	Frontiers of WWW Research and Development - APWeb 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11610113_99	\N		\N	\N	943--948	\N	\N	\N		Named Graphs is a simple, compatible extension to the RDF abstract syntax that enables statements to be made about RDF graphs. This approach is in contrast to earlier attempts such as RDF reification, or knowledge-base specific extensions including quads and contexts. In this paper we demonstrate the use of Named Graphs and our experiences developing new kinds of semantic web application that build on Named Graphs for digital signatures, provenance, and semantic reasoning. We present a working example based on the Named Graphs for Jena (NG4J) API, from which we developed a semantic version control system for Software Engineering capable of reasoning about Named Graph-based provenance. We go on to discuss the implications of Named Graphs for Description Logics and semantic inference strategies.
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8059319	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITiCSE '04: Proceedings of the 9th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	CheEtAl04	\N	\N	Evaluating the effectiveness of ICT to support globally distributed PBL teams	\N	\N	47--51	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leeds, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-58113-836-9}	In the 21st century it is becoming increasingly common to work and learn in teams that are globally distributed. Such teams rely heavily on ICT to facilitate communication. There are many communication tools and technologies to choose from. This study investigates the effectiveness of a rich set of tools and considers if synergy exists between them. This paper reports and analyses the use of communication tools by students in a distributed Problem-based Learning (dPBL) environment. The PBL teams consisted of four students from Singapore and four from the UK. Teams had a rich set of synchronous and asynchronous communication tools available to them, including ISDN videoconference, WebCam video/audio, Microsoft NetMeeting® Chat, Asynchronous drop box and threaded discussion Forum. This ethnographic study showed that semantic discussion threads included the use of all tools and enabled students to effectively co-construct meaning (and understanding). Students were able to deploy the use of different tools effectively to achieve the learning outcomes intended for various stages in the PBL cycle, with both asynchronous and synchronous media being considered of high importance.	40d34fe6086fe6e4cfff6ef495fecb45	62c2b533eac47fac77ff125e77a21660	3335c28b36260630e02f607b880ff011	inproceedings	Evaluating the Effectiveness of ICT to Support Globally Distributed PBL Teams	Chew Swee Cheng and Chris Beaumont	\N	2004
8059490	L'infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debelleix2009	\N	\N		\N	Dossier souffrance	30-34	\N	249	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.05}	Confrontation à la maladie, à la mort, horaires éprouvants, conflits
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8059748	Annual Review of Sociology	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leahey08	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.soc.34.040507.134731	\N		\N	\N	33-53	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1146/annurev.soc.34.040507.134731}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.soc.34.040507.134731}	 A plethora of scholarly research has been conducted on social science: on its organizational and communicative patterns, on the historical development of research standards, and on the diversity of local research practices. But this body of work on the sociology of social research does not hang together in ways that it could, and should, if knowledge is to accumulate. Contributors hail from various fields, subfields, theoretical perspectives, and methodological bents, and there is no extant subfield to join, legitimate, and reinforce their mutual interests. Thus, the aim of this review is not only to summarize themes, identify gaps, and suggest fruitful avenues for future research, but also to serve as a unifying force for scholars interested in studying social science from a sociological perspective. The sociology of social research, far from being a trite exercise in navel-gazing, is critical for the future viability of sociology, for the discipline's legitimacy and autonomy, and for improving social research more generally. 	2de24d6d96b723f71534455b46ac5429	e7821f5ecdaae0f920240cc61c4fe321	b3cd52e225c799b9adfcedcc3673a766	article	Methodological Memes and Mores: Toward a Sociology of Social Research	Erin Leahey	\N	2008
8059755	\N	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Toronto Pr.	Toronto [u.a.]	\N	Phoenix : Supplementary volume ; 31	UBHD58608107	\N	\N		\N	\N	XVI, 287 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8020-5988-0, 978-0-8020-5988-8}, language = {}	\N	2db636922feb54b6e656cbb916c71114	f2bd1f309f19ebadeb40556041f3f788	e0d869767e2390d8e26f7c486f5fd03d	book	Festivals and legends : the formation of Greek cities in the light of public ritual	Noel Robertson	\N	1996
8059790	Educational and Psychological Measurement	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohen1960	http://epm.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/20/1/37	\N	Introduces Kappa as a way of calculating inter rater agreement between two raters	\N	\N	37	\N	1	\N		\N	586dab428a316eda212e476cbf858990	83c003e853b90a89d55f97f50ad5ca7d	ed878645f33c1b0c78cfe5904df72957	article	A Coefficient of Agreement for Nominal Scales	Jacob Cohen	\N	1960
8059805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65889330	\N	\N		\N	\N	XXXII, 544 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-927483-5, 978-0-19-927483-3}, language = {eng}	\N	f4424f73b08a97e63aa9af0ae5eb384b	b86566cac73f5210f89c13736e534303	85721fa7fcb9af625a4a2482642807d3	book	Polytheism and society at Athens	Robert Parker	\N	2005
8059849	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITiCSE '07: Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ChiEtAl07	\N	\N	Problem solving and student performance in data structures and algorithms	\N	\N	241--245	\N	\N	\N	location = {Dundee, Scotland}, isbn = {978-1-59593-610-3}	\N	5a3a41c72e64d19e9b428a365e440972	a31cec2ea7deed51fdc557f50bfcf3ec	8cd2eb31cddd22eafa4695638898cebc	inproceedings	Problem Solving and Student Performance in Data Structures and Algorithms	Donald Chinn and Catherine Spencer and Kristofer Martin	\N	2007
8059895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	REWERSE	\N	\N	\N	visualrulesmod	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rules are widely recognized to play an important role in the SemanticWeb. They
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knowledge-based techniques in e-business, especially enterprize integration and
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B2B e-commerce. This includes, in particular, markup languages for integrity
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OWL[4]. Rules also play an important role in information systems engineering,
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especially in the specification of functional requirements where business rules are
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the foundation for capturing and modeling business application logic.	2f5bc6f98133463bb40c886e42fd8f04	a92a48aec6d9b89b6be11a95f0c9108f	0d5dcb3c12a91aad7fbac667d176326f	inproceedings	Visual Rules Modeling	Gerd Wagner Sergey Lukichev	\N	2006
8059916	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorin_2003_ScholComm	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/thorin.pdf	\N		\N	Presented at e-Workshops on Scholarly Communication in the Digital Era, August 11-24, 2003. Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88e0c68248eeaa2b69e3e10a83f3bc5a	ce15625af98ffe43c14caf73c51da65c	073c72e363457a2c9871cb128b5bccee	misc	Global Changes in Scholarly Communication	Suzanne E. Thorin	\N	2003
8059971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mwt2009clear	http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/clear	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {2009-05-05}	\N	c765288bef19d530cfec3a4431e3a4b5	c54277bf14678bc29ad543d6ba8a21de	d54ee9e7014df2d6313d3699b0fe0681	incollection	clear	\N	\N	2009
8060256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.ikg.uni-hannover.de	Universität Hannover, Institut für Kartographie und Geoinformatik	\N	Toennies2006	http://www.ikg.uni-hannover.de/publikationen/diplomarbeiten/2006/toennies/toennies.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {saschatoennies.pdf:http\\://www.ikg.uni-hannover.de/publikationen/diplomarbeiten/2006/toennies/saschatoennies.pdf:PDF}	Fahrzeugnavigationssysteme sind komplexe Einheiten, die Funktionen zur Ortung, Routenplanung und Zielführung unter Echtzeitanforderungen zur Verfügung stellen. Dabei werden alle Funktionen hinter einem benutzerfreundlichen Interface verborgen. Heutige Fahrzeugnavigationssysteme gehen imWesentlichen auf die ersten iim Jahr 1995 eingeführten Geräte zurück. Diese verwenden meist eine zweidimensionale Karte, gesprochene Anweisungen und die Einblendung von Piktogrammen (z.B. Pfeile). Die jüngsten Entwicklungen gehen dahin, dass Fahrzeugnavigationssysteme zunehmend für allgemeine Plattformen (PCs, PDAs) verfügbar sind. Die Darstellungsformen haben sich jedoch kaum verändert. In dieser Arbeit werden die Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Mixed Reality (MR) Techniken in Fahrzeugnavigationssystemen untersucht. Als Grundlage werden Bilder von Kreuzungen erfasst und mit virtuellen Piktogrammen überlagert. Die Generierung dieser virtuellen Informationen wird halbautomatisch vorgenommen. Das hierfür benötigte Programm wurde im Rahmen dieser Arbeit entwickelt. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird ein Fahrzeugnavigationssystem auf der Basis eines kommerziellen Produktes entwickelt, welches unter realen Bedingungen innerhalb eines Testgebietes die MR-Technik verwendet.	7bb74f12bb050144f44500cfc1141fac	a8824b86f0c121bd14a6d6ec249e86d2	2f6b5d9bc347d8981ebb7879d40b3335	mastersthesis	{Zielführung in der Fahrzeug-Navigation mittels Mixed Reality}	Sascha Tönnies	\N	2006
8061566	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A25	\N	\N	Consultation document	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28833ad7a70294ad4a21f357d9c9e734	35a74a5b33ed94c233358464b4e154ef	5cde2b467816860d2cccce06672592a4	booklet	Standards for Clinical Leadership & Management	BAMM	\N	2009
8061581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A24	\N	\N	Provisional Draft	\N	Health Reforms Demonstration Systems (HRDS) Programme - 18 volunteer "systems" 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3a07b6be1d2188303c731368d46e806	e0f96861ea6d1c057aab4178674d237f	6979e64fa4218983acddbf0cdd9e2193	unpublished	Health Reform in Action: Themes for Discussion	OSHA	\N	2007
8061656	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A22	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5dcd6bf1340e548140fb2220e1272a6	fd8e69ea451103670dd2eaadb94ab953	3fc1e24d60d89b82fa66181e3d10fe50	booklet	Assuring the Quality of Medical Appraisal for Revalidation (AQMAR)	Dr Martin Shelley and Dr Keith Judkins and RST	\N	2009
8061674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A21	http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A60725_05/html/comnls	\N	web pages	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	715be4b6a319b50e32f10a149839f76c	b36f21cd380cbd019aed6222a15c9709	d397dbc4e76f00b967faeb6f647e273e	misc	Creating Competencies	Oracle	\N	unknown
8061683	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a1f74f46f4b1def9025295b458d7fab5	9176e65730725b8364781adccc2e0971	1ccd45ccf2d36b07bcbb4d3cdd30974f	booklet	Assuring the Quality of Training for Medical Appraisers	NCGST	\N	2007
8061699	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A19	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bc60c4602638e11cfad24175dec8753	98d6ccf24cb689ca9e79f45291df6efd	c345bd8e82a2756eadf0a40d3a49c7ac	misc	Healthcare Science Integration Project (HISP) National Occupational Standards (NOS)	\N	\N	2009
8061711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A18	\N	\N	unpublished draft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	012d9c9fde5eb88ef05f744730c2f7f5	03924c13632a31fd066f04be15966c93	66f18a1efdea2ec782b616a1588aabd2	unpublished	A Guide to MBAs for Doctors	BAMM	\N	2008
8061722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A17	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2eb77b1d17f85419ea022778a8aa00e	fa6655a43dc0d095350e8e349be396db	55b093448664030d4583c138912f98c2	article	EDiL: International experience and research evidence	Chris Ham and Helen Dickinson	\N	2008
8061734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A16	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb43a6d6ee4a60892bcbefe0e1c18d18	f5d9bef1f938e12dbd98677ef962dd7a	fff9091f3d690a5f77e30ec2b2733f60	article	EDiL: Can Doctors influence organisational performance?	Patricia Hamilton and Peter Spurgeon and John Clark and Julie Dent and Kirsten Armit	\N	2008
8061746	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Büro für Technikfolgenabschätzung beim Deutschen Bundestag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nusser:fwb	http://www.tab.fzk.de/de/projekt/zusammenfassung/ab116.pdf	Arbeitsbericht 116		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Innovationsreport
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I. EINLEITUNG: AUSGANGSSITUATION, ZIELSETZUNGEN,
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METHODIK DER STUDIE 33
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II. GESAMTWIRTSCHAFTLICHE BEDEUTUNG FORSCHUNGS- UND
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WISSENSINTENSIVER BRANCHEN 41
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1. Inländische Wertschöpfung 41
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2. Außenhandel 44
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3. Inländische Beschäftigung 50
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4. Gesundheitssektoren als Innovations- und Beschäftigungsmotor 53
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III. ERFOLGSKRITISCHE STANDORTFAKTOREN UND DAUERHAFTE
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UNTERNEHMERISCHE WETTBEWERBSVORTEILE 59
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1. Ausgangssituation für forschungs- und wissensintensive Branchen 59
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2. Erfolgskritische Standortfaktoren 61
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2.1 Empirische Ergebnisse zu Standortverlagerungen 62
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2.2 Standortfaktorensystematik für forschungs- und
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wissensintensive Branchen 66
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2.3 Hemmende Standortfaktoren in der pharmazeutischen
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Industrie 70
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3. »3-Säulen-Konzept« zur Bewertung der internationalen
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Wettbewerbsfähigkeit 74
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4. Wirkungszusammenhänge zwischen Standortfaktoren und
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dauerhaften internationalen Wettbewerbsvorteilen 78
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5. Zwischenfazit 89
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IV. HANDLUNGSFELDER ZUR STÄRKUNG DER INTERNATIONALEN
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WETTBEWERBSFÄHIGKEIT FORSCHUNGS- UND WISSENSINTENSIVER
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BRANCHEN IN DEUTSCHLAND 91
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1. Einleitende Bemerkungen 91
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2. Handlungsfeld 1: Koordinierte Innovationspolitik 93
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3. Handlungsfeld 2: Technologische Wissensbasis und Wissens- und
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Technologietransfer 96
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3.1 Technologische Wissensbasis umfassend stärken 96
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3.2 Wissens- und Technologietransfer beschleunigen 126
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4. Handlungsfeld 3: Bildung und Qualifikation 145
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4.1 Bildungsaktivitäten optimieren und Qualifikationen
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bedarfsgerechter ausrichten 145
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4.2 Vorhandene Arbeitsangebotspotenziale besser ausschöpfen 153
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4.3 Handlungsoptionen 159
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5. Handlungsfeld 4: Nachfrage und Regulierung 171
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5.1 Nachfrageseitige Erfolgsfaktoren für Vorreitermärkte
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aktivieren 171
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5.2 Innovationsfreundliche Regulierungsdesigns entwickeln und
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Serviceorientierung von Verwaltungsprozessen durch
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Bürokratieabbau erhöhen 202
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6. Handlungsfeld 5: Cluster und Netzwerke 208
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6.1 Technologisch leistungsfähige Netzwerke stärken und an
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nationalen und globalen Kundenbedarfsstrukturen ausrichten 208
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6.2 Intensiven Wettbewerb in hart umkämpften Märkten
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sicherstellen 229
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6.3 Starke Industrieakteure in Netzwerken durch Optimierung
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betrieblicher Leistungsprozesse 231
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6.4 Verflechtungspotenziale zwischen forschungsintensiven
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Industriebranchen und wissensintensiven
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Dienstleistungsbranchen nutzen 236
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V. PHARMASTANDORTANALYSE: STANDORTATTRAKTIVITÄT UND
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WETTBEWERBSFÄHIGKEIT DER DEUTSCHEN UNTERNEHMEN 243
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1. Zusammenfassung inputorientierter Pharmaergebnisse und
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outputorientierter Forschungsfragen 243
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2. Pharmaspezifische FuE-Pipelineanalyse 247
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INHALT
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3
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2.1 Standortattraktivität: Deutschland als Pharmastandort im
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internationalen Vergleich 248
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2.2 Wettbewerbsfähigkeit 253
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2.3 Standortattraktivität und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit, differenziert
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nach einzelnen Krankheitsklassen 255
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2.4 Fazit FuE-Pipelineanalyse 279
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VI. GESAMTFAZIT 283
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LITERATUR 285
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ANHANG 303
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1. Tabellenverzeichnis 303
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2. Abbildungsverzeichnis 305
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Anhang A.1: Sektorgliederung nach Forschungs- und Wissensintensität 310
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Anhang A.2: Datenbank Pharmaprojects 313
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Anhang A.3: Abbildungen und Tabellen 319
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Anhang A.4: Akteursliste schriftliche Befragung 342	e9e9531f0d9f81ae5f833736a7d1c4a3	ed308f577c2b8102de1e4de10e2b3c77	21d99268210d61f186e52fd8be6f0811	article	{Forschungs-und wissensintensive Branchen: Optionen zur Staerkung ihrer internationalen Wettbewerbsfaehigkeit}	M. Nusser and S. Wydra and J. Hartig and S. Gaisser	\N	2007
8061752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9eb66155949a4fb367d16bdbc81fb8a	4a4c298b6a15ac0d6464b07929d731b7	a3569d22e9f2722d10dcdda224c222eb	misc	NOS MSC Management & Leadership	Management Standards Centre (MSC)	\N	2008
8061765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A14	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8045315afbd34967d8eae63b98185e92	c20a0d1a99f403bd4615652a80a8ee3d	8bd07ce792d0e88a1c9d7e9a07fdea12	misc	EDiL - Project Documents - NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement (IforI&I)	\N	\N	2008
8061776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A13	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1446be5b0de514e31b91cba2449c6120	ce312728a237ee6181c6e66669b69128	f93756145b37b05c8e625a71463df15e	article	EDiL : Project Description 	\N	\N	2006
8061792	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7751d01ddb6a41d43deef1a9c743481f	c6eee0b56c1258ca8bd69fd39726d615	f0b68a91a9efbb7b178d09f4e2ab7a54	booklet	Final Report from the Institute of Healthcare Leadership Proof of Concept Consortium	DoH	\N	2008
8061811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A11	\N	\N	BAMM Board paper	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N		\N	534477818a9e7197becf62408db48876	9fbfcdbd972e9a8b336f32caf862f628	3a1928d7fc50ac7d13e43d028fec8992	article	BAMM's F2L mapped against NHS Corporate Director competencies	BAMM	\N	2007
8061828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	140020405cb8e2519b4959edbf59ac3c	edcdd1c8fba1a96dd3351cae3a7fc21c	dd3840ff6e8f0aac8b6863dd410b0441	article	What is Appraisal?	University of edinburgh	\N	2009
8061835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	837fc6798cb3f1115f720e3e82a59c5a	edb6a4a53cbaad642c41a98d3968e70f	53f2cce082e6ccb102953b9b90160a58	article	Behavioural Event Interview Overview & Technique	Ajay Kumar	\N	2004
8061844	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A8	\N	\N		\N	\N	19	\N	\N	\N		\N	d828d00a32a5d5a655aae90cbb30d0a6	5eb657cfbbb8a5e5e000a2a8770074b6	5239617730dbba0bc59e08353d20ef38	article	Performance management: Survey Report	CIPD	\N	2005
8061866	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A7	\N	\N		\N	\N	39	\N	\N	\N		\N	deb4bc407197161137701603bc243655	62229c829d9e1ebc82facf03a7778802	06c90f6b9fad21f1ce3b3095c97e6aa6	article	Leadership Effectiveness: Literature review	Sadie Williams and Henley Management College	\N	2004
8061884	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A6	\N	\N		\N	\N	276	\N	\N	\N		\N	93f53cbb2eca938bc1ba5a5481266aee	7504c9c2c9bc232252048dbabc947ead	467573078de5789780db39ad3b7f19ff	article	EEinML: Rapid Survey of International Experience	\N	Chris Ham	2008
8061901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A5	\N	\N		\N	\N	82	\N	\N	\N		\N	df862fbe8416784d61e100dfda4c2cfa	8af4c528d8b4a3b5475aebcc67ac294f	f8c76548a80dc7313abd18d86a0158d7	article	EEinML: Medical Leadership Competency Framework	IforI&I and AoMRC	\N	2008
8061920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A4	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f6c882d420fa8b2751715f17f256e16	c1db497802fd1d0cb12878ba66d2a4ae	76fb3f42ae0b72c647621deb5d855387	article	From Socrates to Expert Systerms: The Limits and Dangers of Calculative Rationality	Hubert L. Dreyfus	\N	2004
8061929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1bdda19c334cb0b3e2bb37a59e680739	b8c75ceadce0617bf95c4ebba787bbd8	544e5cd7fccefc3482b2fe2e66c022cf	article	Integrating Competencies into HR Programmes	HR Guide to the Internet	\N	2000
8061959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A2	\N	\N	Projects 1 - 12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f0f5f0c14f274e0e08043f8e8947110	1ecd24acb13b1fe622e474a2095a4218	1d0d84efa70138c5f25ca25d00af19b4	article	Revalidation Project Initiation Document	Una Lane	\N	2009
8061974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A1	\N	\N		\N	\N	53	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7cc09ef0867c58059ff069adf5ade01	adc335f02591d23b257642b211683306	e4ecf002dbd553bc1488da7de4cfd10c	article	EDiL: Review of the Literature	Chris Ham and Helen Dickinson	\N	2008
8062210	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Harris198303	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780486244440	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486244440}, totalpages = {592}	\N	c720c6c9c58474993e39da39c3d57f3b	8123f1ef9b6cab47f269c6adefe3dcf5	209639356259bf9924977797284eb1ea	book	Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture (Dover books on architecture)	\N	Cyril M. Harris	1983
8062381	IRB: Ethics and Human Research	29	\N	\N	Jan-Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanluijn2007era	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17855839	\N		\N	\N	13-18	\N	1	\N		This study examined the opinions of Dutch institutional review board members about the assessment of the risk-benefit ratio in phase II and phase III clinical cancer trials.  We conducted interviews with 53 members of IRBs from four academic hospitals and two specialized cancer centers in the Netherlands.  Lack of evaluation criteria, uncertainty concerning the benefits to patients, and insufficient information about the study rationale were mentioned frequently as difficult aspects when assessing the risk-benefit ratio in phase II and III cancer protocols.  More than half of the IRB members expressed interest in obtaining more information and education to make these assessments.  Many also believed that better insight into patients’ perspectives could aid them.  However, only a minority favor actually including patients on IRBs.	fdedb8034bc9973be0adee369087203c	2d23563d6cd2048b706d6eb11e0d6ad9	6be8171b570a17a59f3c257d9490c4c1	article	{Evaluating the risks and benefits of Phase II and III cancer clinical trials: A look at Institutional Review Boards in the Netherlands}	HEM Van Luijn and AW Musschenga and RB Keus and NK Aaronson	\N	2007
8062393	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Hoffner:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-9-1351	\N	Optics InfoBase - Daylight measurements of mesopause temperature and vertical wind with the mobile scanning iron lidar	\N	\N	1351--1353	\N	9	\N		\N	38bd46e03bc9d21245052370d6e8de64	5f17a34f3587db34ea7822e8b0701d6a	bd8bd8bc7eb445824efdfa60cc18a1f7	article	Daylight measurements of mesopause temperature and vertical wind with the mobile scanning iron lidar	Josef H\\"{o}ffner and Jens Lautenbach	\N	2009
8062401	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2004)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sutton2004	http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/papers/volume8/sutton07a/sutton07a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6ed0b609df903d7811f536d6796def8	7e08b7c58c73f98165bbee602e1044b6	c0176664f0da819cb02f80749e5e5bac	inproceedings	Dynamic conditional random fields: {F}actorized probabilistic models for labeling and segmenting sequence data	Charles Sutton and Khashayar Rohanimanesh and Andrew McCallum	\N	2004
8062452	The Astronomical Journal	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferrazmello	\N	\N	FFT for unequally spaced measurements	\N	FFT for unequally spaced measurements	619-624	\N	4	\N		\N	c1fa7693c850bc53992ccd0298ff7f28	a955d6f9ca4c24c91dbe2cfbda21ca6a	b4ddd810d220f5311e69e68b3329b4ad	article	ESTIMATION OF PERIODS FROM UNEQUALLY SPACED OBSERVATIONS	Ferrazmello	\N	1981
8062508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	University of Kassel	\N	stützer2008ol	\N	Master Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	259fa6f8be8326cdf9a2ad52ca9e75f9	9426b67db29c7270955ae22202c28c82	23b133bc2e6a4e00ab243efa98a02a12	mastersthesis	Lernen von Ontologien aus kollaborativen Tagging-Systemen	Stefan Stützer	\N	2009
8062986	Bibliotheksdienst	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erkl96	\N	\N		\N	\N	1183-1184	\N	7	\N		\N	077462b89b76bf4d57eefbdcad7ed33a	b1849aef1f842bd8653624ae0a10f59c	840e01e7cfc05bc28db6b700d2645bbb	article	Bibliotheken und Buchhandel vor der Online-Herausforderung - Gemeinsame Erklärung des Börsenvereins des Deutschen BUchhandels und der Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksverbände	Gerhard Kurtze und Birgit Dankert	Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut	1996
8063206	Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung	\N	\N	\N	May	3. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaube2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	63	\N	18	\N		Das Gros sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung ist "Variablensoziologie", und die geht so: Es wird aus den Eigenschaften von Personen eine isoliert, beispielsweise die Häufigkeit ihres Kirchganges, ihr Einkommen oder das Wahlverhalten. Danach werden Hypothesen aufgestellt, von welchen anderen Eigenschaften dieses Merkmal abhängig sein könnte: Hängt der Kirchgang vom Bildungsgrad oder von der Gemeindegröße ab? Das Einkommen vom Geschlecht, vom Schulabschluss oder der Konfession? Das Wahlverhalten vom Beruf, vom Wohnquartier, vom Einkommen? 
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Und dann gibt es statistische Techniken, mittels derer es gelingen soll, die tausend Wechselseitigkeiten - im Fachjargon "Korrelationen - aufzulösen, die sich hier abzeichnen: Die Bildung hängt vom Einkommen der eltern ab, dieses von der Bildung, die wiederum von der Konfession, aber auch vom Wohnort, der wiederum berufsabhängig ist. Und so weiter. "Alles korreliert mit allem, schwach", hat der Soziologe Erwin Scheuch einmal dazu gesagt.
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Und weil alles irgendwie mit allem zusammenhängt, gilt oft das eine wie sein Gegenteil. Eine neue Studie über Einflüsse auf die Sportaktivität im Lebenslauf hat so herausgefunden: Die Erwerbstätigkeit reduziert die Einstiegsrate in den Sport - wer berufstätig ist, hat weniger Zeit als Studenten -, aber auch die Ausstiegsrate....
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... Der ganze Umweg über die Statistik landet beim Einzelfall oder bei Typen. Eigentlich könnte man darum die Statistik auch sein lassen.
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	a5dbf0e5d502eb0f9e2d16be0df3cd7d	8f0006175b0a1f7ecf04836ffe8efef9	6b654e7f31951e2bc7388e9a47cdf866	article	Das Gegenteil gilt auch	Juergen Kaube	\N	2009
8063270	Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Umweltbundesamt	Springer	\N	\N	\N	richter2008nic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/uwsf2008.03.242	\N		\N	\N	86--89	\N	2	\N		\N	24f2a8465dab03fbc0ecb4289cbc518e	944f9c8f866d45a890d7528a52bad716	8fe1569550cf5992b97ff8410b2346b6	article	{Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation im Chemiesektor}	S. Richter	\N	2008
8063374	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	ZEW Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung	\N	\N	Mannheim	\N	\N	ZEW2009innovation	ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/mip/08/mip_2008.pdf	\N		\N	Indikatorenbericht zur Innovationserhebung 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e3e7a9c7999bc5b6969ebe385960db9	f1f01dadf9745bcc9d8c3079e625b950	3c0a3beb1650386c251f546fe00c05db	article	Innovationsverhalten der deutschen Wirtschaft.	B. Aschhoff and T. Doherr and C. Köhler and B. Peters and C. Rammer and T. Schubert and F. Schwiebacher	\N	2009
8063454	HarvardBusiness.org	\N	\N	\N	May	04	\N	blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baldoni2009	http://feeds.harvardbusiness.org/~r/harvardbusiness/~3/wWhy19-B2bo/avoid_labeling_when_you_are_fi.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Politicians on the right and left are quick to label issues. For example, some may call federal assistance to businesses "nationalization." Others may refer to the assistance as "stabilization." Such labeling is part of the political discourse; it encourages like-minded followership. And therein lies the problem; you speak to partisans rather than to individuals.
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Executives need to avoid such political games; they need to reach out to all stakeholders. When times are tough, no one person has all of the answers, but so often the collective intelligence of the organization can suggest alternate ways of thinking. The first step in soliciting new thinking is to stop the labeling game. Here are some suggestions:
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Avoid generalizations. Short-term thinking leads us to believe that good ideas come from on high, and dumb ideas come from below. That, after all, is the basis of hierarchy. But when we have witnessed so much organizational failure, often emanating from poor decisions made in the C-suite, it is time to shake up the decision-tree. Encourage people to think for themselves when they approach issues and problems. 
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Skip the name-calling. Bosses are not idiots, nor are employees half-wits, but all too often we hear slurs from either side. And while it may sometimes make us feel good to let loose with such terms of "dis-endearment," resist the temptation. Learn to look at colleagues as contributors rather than as two-dimensional cutouts.
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Stop pejorative thinking. If a person comes up with an idea that the team has not tried, a common reaction is to say, "no way, no how." The labeling of a new idea cuts off discussion before the idea can be debated. It may indeed be a dumb idea, but until it is discussed and debated, you will never know. Jumping immediately to "no" is a sign of desperation. It is short-hand thinking that feeds short-term actions that may do long-lasting harm. Ideas for new products as well as process improvement come often from doers rather than managers. At the same time, managers, too, have good ideas. Each needs to listen to the other.
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Don't objectify. President Lyndon Johnson, as noted in the classic text on negotiation Getting to Yes, routinely referred to the enemy as "he." Although common in military usage, Johnson used the pronoun in reference to the North Vietnamese, the Viet Cong and the Chinese — as if they were a single entity without noting their differences. Same goes for managers who consider anyone who questions a decision as a "dissenter" and automatically on the "other side." Objectification creates distance between speaker and listener, and thereby hinders negotiation and collaboration.
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Of course not all labeling is wrong-headed. After all, brand identification is a form of visual short-hand. When people associate a positive experience with a brand, be it toothpaste or an automobile, they will buy it, tell friends about it, and buy it again. That "labeling" is beneficial.
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But when labeling is used for exclusion, especially in terms of people and ideas, then it cuts the leader off from opening dialogue with people who may have good questions as well as some answers. Labeling also erodes organizational cohesion. It divides individuals into "us" and "them" camps. That is destructive and prevents people coming together for joint purpose. 
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And that may be the differentiator with companies in trouble — good people coming together to solve problems. 
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	afaa4d2a2e30d5a7be9924b8daaa320e	d6b059b87caf653fb0b0630ef5cedee9	dfa8821f9e0bbe9c43788d5415d75411	article	In a Crisis, Avoid Labeling	John Baldoni	\N	2009
8066106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag GmbH	Heidelberg, Germany, Germany	\N	\N	373959	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=373959	\N	Discovering knowledge from fuzzy concept lattice	\N	\N	167--190	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7908-1371-0}, book = {Data mining and computational intelligence}	\N	d17e2280f1760a014aec49f5d85aaa8b	1213de061f6825dbe777d47727dbfce6	6584e9d926ae90857446421f1a3b7992	article	Discovering knowledge from fuzzy concept lattice	Sadok Ben Yahia and Ali Jaoua	\N	2001
8066301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eee/BlakeTW05	\N	\N		\N	\N	780-781	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eee/2005	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EEE.2005.131}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Competitions on web service discovery and composition}	\N	5257b7e071f4be5f6d81ad5f3cb64b50	43e1c6f469dc61b26796d7710daa1d41	ea0d49da9003d3280b5e411c6afbadd5	inproceedings	{T}he {EEE}-05 {C}hallenge: {A} {N}ew {W}eb {S}ervice {D}iscovery
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\	and {C}omposition {C}ompetition	M. Brian Blake and Kwok Ching Tsui and Andreas Wombacher	\N	2005
8066302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEC/EEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/wecwis/BlakeCJW06	\N	\N		\N	\N	62	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/wecwis/2006	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CEC-EEE.2006.98}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Competitions on web service discovery and composition}	\N	8bf4aca77d563ff0718711effbcaa2f1	532a67cbeac194a4b70ee95f27e54b4b	bd9ba147de3e51516ea2111830571987	inproceedings	{WSC}-06: {T}he {W}eb {S}ervice {C}hallenge	M. Brian Blake and William Kwok-Wai Cheung and Michael C. Jaeger and Andreas Wombacher	\N	2006
8066303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICCCN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icccn/Al-MasriM07	\N	\N		\N	\N	529-534	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icccn/2007	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCCN.2007.4317873}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Quality-based web service discovery}	\N	9d6293ae487e9d0debe1c3c52fb714b8	4214c3400093ee445417bb1f13ceac19	9a8d17bb397e0f57ca8a0fff3a42bd9f	inproceedings	{QoS-based Discovery and Ranking of Web Services}	Eyhab Al-Masri and Qusay H. Mahmoud	\N	2007
8066304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSOC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/KokashHD06	\N	\N		\N	\N	522-528	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/2006	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11948148_50}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Similarity-based web service discovery}	\N	9528a93d59ee8d961a87bcd1d82ac75d	284dcac31914d38fb6adea1329f68181	2d12c8361388a728c8dab274e1ea92d3	inproceedings	{L}everaging {W}eb {S}ervices {D}iscovery with {C}ustomizable {H}ybrid
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\	{M}atching	Natallia Kokash and Willem-Jan van den Heuvel and Vincenzo D'Andrea	\N	2006
8066305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSOC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/WangS03	\N	\N		\N	\N	194-207	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icsoc/2003	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=2910{\\&}spage=194}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Similarity-based web service discovery}	\N	503b7d684d1773d59d90fa137dfd660e	5498084b6ceb2201cd1960898032f48b	2b6e729897e43852e6d3b2dbd715292c	inproceedings	{Semantic Structure Matching for Assessing Web-Service Similarity}	Yiqiao Wang and Eleni Stroulia	\N	2003
8066306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/DongHMNZ04	\N	\N		\N	\N	372-383	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/vldb/2004	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://www.vldb.org/conf/2004/RS10P1.PDF}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Similarity-based web service discovery}	\N	fdb6c0bb9fa3af8f8e15e0d9752eb188	91987ddf9dadba830f4b79fee3e1e26a	b61674a22ceb30f54585edf1d46e97b8	inproceedings	{Similarity Search for Web Services}	Xin Dong and Alon Y. Halevy and Jayant Madhavan and Ema Nemes and Jun Zhang	\N	2004
8066307	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eee/BrunoCPS05	\N	\N		\N	\N	138-143	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eee/2005	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EEE.2005.31}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Web service annotation}	\N	386f765c9a322127733f1efd20b909fa	77da1b33415acd0a848ae79d31bcc9c0	254339bec75fbebb3d6289964f2db528	inproceedings	{A}n {A}pproach to support {W}eb {S}ervice {C}lassification and {A}nnotation	Marcello Bruno and Gerardo Canfora and Massimiliano Di Penta and Rita Scognamiglio	\N	2005
8066308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMRR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/semweb/FernandezHLPPT08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/semweb/2008smrr	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-416/paper8.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Web service annotation}	\N	dea2e189fd5846057953ca8a7ef2a96a	d4d7b30ce2f8fd108a2be01dbd8324d5	43bd0c4f753e4b39c13d269ce14f5b3e	inproceedings	{C}losing the {S}ervice {D}iscovery {G}ap by {C}ollaborative {T}agging
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\	and {C}lustering {T}echniques	Alberto Fern{\\'a}ndez and Conor Hayes and Nikos Loutas and Vassilios Peristeras and Axel Polleres and Konstantinos A. Tarabanis	\N	2008
8066309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Trento	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kokash2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Similarity-based web service discovery}	\N	b1f56ad2d1ba6928bd9129ca59aee381	b94b42259946b8643486fe53134835b6	0c249eb10237dbd59f82bdc2839afd0e	techreport	{A} {C}omparison of {W}eb {S}ervice {I}nterface {S}imilarity {M}easures	Natalia Kokash	\N	2006
8066310	\N	 4294 	\N	\N	 0 	\N	 Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2006 	\N	\N	\N	 Springer 	 Heidelberg 	\N	 Lecture Notes In Computer Science 	conf/isoc/meyer06	\N	\N		\N	\N	 465--470 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.06}, owner = {maciej}, comment = {Web service annotation}	\N	b786c65e29129e22ddef1356ed7f54ca	1f6dd6beba6804153d8f7755f9722620	95f76dfd22f0fc7d59ea4805f3c3aa9a	inproceedings	{L}ight-{W}eight {S}emantic {S}ervice {A}nnotations through {T}agging	Harald Meyer and Mathias Weske	\N	2006
8066396	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)	5	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boehme2008DRM	\N	\N		\N	\N	342--347	\N	\N	\N		Die Digitalisierung hat bekanntlich die Medienindustrie auf den Kopf gestellt, und es wird immer
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deutlicher, dass sie Gefahr läuft, bald den Datenschutz ad absurdum zu führen. Was hat
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dies beides miteinander zu tun? Während Konzepte für nutzerbestimmte datenschutz-fördernde
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Technik durch Datenvermeidung schon lange etabliert sind, stehen immer wieder
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Vorschläge zur Realisierung von datenschutzfördernden Systemen durch technisch durchgesetzte
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Zweckbindung zur Diskussion. Darin soll auf Techniken von Digital Rights Management
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Systemen zurückgegriffen werden, die von der Medienindustrie zur kontrollierten Verbreitung
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digitaler Inhalte entwickelt wurden.	01d888d759e9e44b77a30fa4fdf7458d	31acb4fe5dc466920b3edcb69d23148a	9957d51f5e79508b16e7f4004f581521	article	Digital Rights Management zum Schutz personenbezogener Daten?	Rainer Böhme and Andreas Pfitzmann	\N	2008
8066441	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bizer2005PDU	http://www.bmbf.de/pub/privacy4drm_studie.pdf	Studie		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4b9cf97ba52c516bbe5ebec2b3fab033	a699f1573715afc2883295a36157595a	5825685ebd45014ed670cb0e6ecf3f3d	techreport	privacy4DRM. Datenschutzverträgliches und nutzungsfreundliches Digital Rights Management.	Johann Bizer and Rüdiger Grimm and Andreas Will	\N	2005
8066497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Voices in Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Scholars Press	Newcastle upon Tyne, UK	\N	\N	lyse2006mst	http://ling.uib.no/~gunn/mesterklasse/Lyse-WSD-Mirrors-2006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	233--246	\N	\N	\N		\N	8fb7f0b1f001a788cbcfdb08084ed5ae	d058edf0336476c4c6267a44aad5f2eb	e7a9b350a46790021ad0c75c6eaa68b4	incollection	{Making sense of translations. Translation-based lexical information for Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD)}	Gunn Inger Lyse	Eva Thue Vold and Gunn Inger Lyse and Anje Müller Gjesdal	2006
8066666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_e-learning-portal_????	http://www.e-learning-bw.de/rahmenbedingungen/rechtliche-grundlagen/datenschutz/personendaten.html	\N	E-Learning Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d7bb4a5230baf70b26293dae5b54911	63522d8a2007492d10eac2d3a39e7049	275a183208bc73c92ff3b0508c514d9f	misc	{E-Learning-Portal} {Baden-Württemberg:} Datenschutz Lernplattform	\N	\N	2007
8066699	Communications of the AIS	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Association for Information Systems	Atlanta, GA, USA	\N	\N	Myer99	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=374487	\N	Investigating information systems with ethnographic research	\N	\N	1-20	\N	4es	\N		\N	e1202729714532ef679cbab5ca053b68	70c081664b8042bcf6979a684762b92e	8d47cd57cc55ed399f272f0ce0f13e18	article	Investigating information systems with ethnographic research	Michael Myers	\N	1999
8066791	SIGCSE Bull.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dei07	\N	\N	Studying our inclusive practices	\N	\N	266--270	\N	3	\N	issn = {0097-8418}	\N	56b6062a2b46bfde5d05dd41f57e43b3	05208787161ca0d5e750de595c1209f6	76907ee9eaa04277ab030bb6201433ab	article	Studying Our Inclusive Practices: Course Experiences of Students with Disabilities	Katherine Deibel	\N	2007
8066962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540737006/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-page	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d9cde5a0647be2e12901ae70c58bec4	31beb51e7980e8be07e826f1748d3762	d532fc9179c695f50e99b04942de327c	book	Web 2.0: Neue Perspektiven für Marketing und Medien	\N	Berthold Haas	2008
8067040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3638957624/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-page	\N		\N	http://books.google.com/books?id=B1_1zFyPs50C&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22social+networking%22+potenziale#PPP1,M1	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcde2e8588f59c2a80b4146e5f5ef4d5	7d0da03f8605f1c7b2740728fe13249d	a6e002fb38e8ab9b15ed0f6b6ba3bd77	book	Social Networking - Platformen und Potenziale	Simon Künzler	\N	2008
8067113	{ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY}	{48}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ANNUAL REVIEWS INC}	{4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139}	\N	\N	vyazovkin-1997	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{125-149}	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0066-426X}}, keywords-plus = {{LITHIUM-SULFATE MONOHYDRATE; DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY;
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   REVERSIBLE THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; MEANINGFUL ACTIVATION-ENERGIES; 1ST
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   ORDER REACTIONS; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; FLYNN-WALL METHOD; ISOKINETIC
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   RELATIONSHIPS; THERMOANALYTICAL DATA; COMPLEX PROCESSES}}, doc-delivery-number = {{YB989}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Physical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{120}}, affiliation = {{Vyazovkin, S (Reprint Author), UNIV UTAH,DEPT CHEM,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1997YB98900005}}, times-cited = {{119}}	{The kinetics of solid state reactions generally cannot be assumed to
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   follow simple rate laws that are applicable to gas-phase reactions.
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   Nevertheless, a widely practiced method for extracting Arrhenius
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   parameters from thermal analysis experiments involves force fitting of
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   experimental data to simple reaction-order kinetic models. This method
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   can produce significant errors in predicted rates outside the
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   experimental range of temperatures, and it is of limited utility for
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   drawing mechanistic conclusions about reactions. In this review, we
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   discuss how an alternative `'model-free'' approach to kinetic analysis,
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   which is based on the isoconversional method, can overcome some of
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   these limitations.}	276348f56ce875d23b07381d32819c00	bedeb1a78cb0eb1c3317a591d4128661	d52dfadf9d65470bf736e8904cd2fcc6	article	{Kinetics in solids}	S. Vyazovkin and C.A. Wight	\N	{1997}
8067115	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the KI 2008 Workshop on Ontology-Based Information Extraction Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blohm2008scaling	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/seb/publications/obies-itemsets.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f53bbae9001f4ef8bcf152c0f4a7d5aa	c5e678cf14176370d7a0f4e44126b631	ed364e20183ebe98e1b1f184c564b81b	inproceedings	Scaling up Pattern Induction for Web Relation Extraction through Frequent Itemset Mining	Sebastian Blohm and Philipp Cimiano	Benjamin Adrian and Günter Neumann and Alexander Troussov and Borislav Popov	2008
8067168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungszentrum Jülich	Jülich	\N	Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek, Forschungszentrum Jülich ; 4	UBMA_274231727	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=274231727&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	4. Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek Forschungszentrum Jülich. 6. - 8. November 2007 ; Beiträge und Poster	\N	\N	300 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89336-459-5, 978-3-89336-459-6}	\N	70f3c5dbb31b40411a9639176783d54b	1742fc85a1bfb71a1c9ba26c50fe05e4	bdae1e1df978095e1597b14122974d9c	book	Wissenschaftskommunikation der Zukunft	\N	Rafael Ball	2007
8067204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '06: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nejati06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1143928	\N	Learning hierarchical task networks by observation	\N	\N	665--672	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-59593-383-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1143844.1143928}	Knowledge-based planning methods offer benefits over classical techniques, but they are time consuming and costly to construct. There has been research on learning plan knowledge from search, but this can take substantial computer time and may even fail to find solutions on complex tasks. Here we describe another approach that observes sequences of operators taken from expert solutions to problems and learns hierarchical task networks from them. The method has similarities to previous algorithms for explanation-based learning, but differs in its ability to acquire hierarchical structures and in the generality of learned conditions. These increase the method's capability to transfer learned knowledge to other problems and supports the acquisition of recursive procedures. After presenting the learning algorithm, we report experiments that compare its abilities to other techniques on two planning domains. In closing, we review related work and directions for future research.	131794a6d97767d9cecea2c3dc98761d	1e6476e0a4a794ef153ad10a590d41cd	b8317f29631122613e72280212c4672c	inproceedings	Learning hierarchical task networks by observation	Negin Nejati and Pat Langley and Tolga Konik	\N	2006
8067301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE '08: Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dei08	\N	\N	Course experiences of computing students with disabilities	\N	\N	454--458	\N	\N	\N	location = {Portland, OR, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-799-5}	\N	96f3ebf9b8f0400f4dee10e5c94be605	343f95a0ab8a9115845062212c87d1e6	c05e06ace63a5ac78dbbd098d8a2929f	inproceedings	Course Experiences of Computing Students with Disabilities: Four Case Studies	Katherine Deibel	\N	2008
8067650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123	\N	\N	This is a synthesis report that collects research on risk factors and prevention of falls amongst older people. Conducted by HEN, an information service for public
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health and health care decision-makers in the WHO European Region.	\N	Gaps and policy considerations: There are still gaps in knowledge and questions about generalisability of interventions across cultures, countries and settings. Health and social care agencies need to work together to prioritise falls prevention. National programmes should be implemented with data collection mechanisms for outcome evaluation rather than process or structure. To be effective, injury prevention should not be undertaken in isolation but integrated into major health promotion programmes where the wider health impact of specific-injury prevention is recognised at the outset. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	q1e = {Falls are a major issue for older people. Up to 30% of those who fall suffer reduced mobility and independence and increased risk of premature death. Fall rates in institutions are much higher than in the community. Falls prevention programmes are effective, including targeted strategies and multifactorial programmes. Use of physical and pharmacological restraints leads to more severe injuries from falls. Examples of interventions: Tai Chi group exercise, home-based prescribed exercise, home visits, medication review.}	What are the main risk factors for falls amongst older people and what are the
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This report is HEN’s response to a question from a decision-maker. It provides a synthesis of the best available
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evidence, including a summary of the main findings and policy options related to the issue. Fall prevention
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programmes can be effective in reducing the number of people who fall and the rate of falls. Targeted strategies
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aimed at behavioural change and risk modification for those living in the community appear to be most
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promising. Multifactorial intervention programmes that include risk factor assessment and screening have been
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shown to be effective. However, no screening tools have been rigorously validated across countries and further
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work is needed in this area.
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HEN, initiated and coordinated by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, is an information service for public
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	a08b758c739ac9ab0fc9be25c6b83969	5a2e8a2b06f819a3b18e1d93fc71fad9	564264e571c2cbc8436565369c0a6e58	misc	What are the main risk factors for falls amongst older people and what are the most effective interventions to prevent these falls?	Skelton D Todd C	\N	2004
8067714	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jbi/SahooBRSS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jbi/jbi41.html#SahooBRSS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	752-765	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2008.02.006}, date = {2009-02-02}	\N	42b142e360f8c5c7d159158a56114ebd	554ac481c9536a94115a8cd808e1775a	7543f89a7aa782a7838255370e702a73	article	An ontology-driven semantic mashup of gene and biological pathway information: Application to the domain of nicotine dependence.	Satya Sanket Sahoo and Olivier Bodenreider and Joni L. Rutter and Karen J. Skinner and Amit P. Sheth	\N	2008
8069143	SIGCSE Bull.	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	DicEtAl03	\N	\N	Addressing student cheating	\N	\N	172--184	\N	2	\N	issn = {0097-8418}	\N	f12214818d9fd950db04742083ea3a50	88d9217165ce25e643d2640ed79085ad	3593b06901eb15b622cd3f31295506ec	article	Addressing Student Cheating: Definitions and Solutions	Martin Dick and Judy Sheard and Cathy Bareiss and Janet Carter and Donald Joyce and Trevor Harding and Cary Laxer	\N	2003
8069242	\\apj	321	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1987ApJ...321..571G	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1987ApJ...321..571G	\N	Resonant enhancements in weakly interacting massive particle capture by the earth	\N	\N	571-585	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1987ApJ...321..571G}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1086/165653}	\N	44ab9ef528946ca782e33891eb1563ad	35e17f1754b9721c717602b161779772	c077123821dd7f507e9aa20b6e31f52b	article	{Resonant enhancements in weakly interacting massive particle capture by the earth}	A. {Gould}	\N	1987
8069288	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge, UK	\N	\N	thinking-reasoning2005	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521531012	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 17:47:32}, citeulike-article-id = {271470}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0521531012}	Written by foremost authorities from cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience, the chapters of this reference summarize basic concepts and facts of a major topic, sketch its history, and analyze the progress its research is currently making. The volume also includes work related to developmental, social and clinical psychology, philosophy, economics, artificial intelligence, linguistics, education, law, and medicine. The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning comprises the first comprehensive and authoritative handbook for all core topics within the fields of thinking and reasoning. The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning is the first comprehensive and authoritative handbook covering all the core topics of the field of thinking and reasoning. Written by the foremost experts from cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience, individual chapters summarize basic concepts and findings for a major topic, sketch its history, and give a sense of the directions in which research is currently heading. The volume also includes work related to developmental, social and clinical psychology, philosophy, economics, artificial intelligence, linguistics, education, law, and medicine. Scholars and students in all these fields and others will find this to be a valuable collection.	7c6eb6cef494cda5d16d67e5a4c46d87	f91846133d050e02b1a5e0d83bc74f79	1fcda07423e499b90d1c6feeda5d698a	book	The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning	Keith J. Holyoak	Keith J. Holyoak and Robert Morrison	2005
8072124	\N	\N	\N	Zweite, vollständig überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBMA_276342569	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=276342569&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Computergestützte Informationssysteme für Fach- und Führungskräfte	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-68269-1}	\N	16bb709209a02b7462287e4b79d9830a	9f66873647f8fec064d193ecb540b23b	fc39734ff5e72f770498efe6039bd44c	book	Management Support Systeme und Business Intelligence	Peter Gluchowski and Carsten Dittmar and Roland Gabriel	\N	2008
8072208	\N	\N	\N	\N	February10	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owl	\N	{Recommendation}		\N	See \\url{http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-ref/}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f444f29c9e4031a56f46d56fd09a4855	dacb084f5d3e5e1035bf92387a2f1d26	616499a7e537afa44bc0050ac415229f	techreport	{OWL Web Ontology Language Reference}	Sean Bechhofer and Frank van Harmelen and Jim Hendler and Ian Horrocks and Deborah McGuinness and Peter Patel-Schneijder and Lynn Andrea Stein	Mike Dean and Guus Schreijber	2004
8072229	The British Journal of Educational Studies	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, ;  British Education Index	\N	\N	Sheffield02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8527.t01-2-00196	\N		\N	\N	165-183	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/1467-8527.t01-2-00196}	\N	9ed8a4354982a10d6ca3f29c81226ae2	1da584c3015fd577afc42f5b2e975a62	bd4944a03af350a3c25ced4df41a1874	article	Using the British Education Index to Survey the Field of Educational Studies	Philip Sheffield and Sam Saunders	\N	2002
8072251	Higher Education Research & Development	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	2	Macauley05	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/07294360500063076	\N		\N	\N	189 - 199	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0729-4360}	\N	8aa9aebed200f6c450859244b1434398	ff91a5461b6bc719c447f46dc54440e1	cf2b537eec9e60188c6449f7ac197db0	article	Using digital data and bibliometric analysis for researching doctoral education	Peter Macauley and Terry Evans and Margot Pearson and Karen Tregenza	\N	2005
8072440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915034_43	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	199--207	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we give a brief overview of different metadata mechanisms (like ontologies and folksonomies) and how they relate
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to each other. We identify major strengths and weaknesses of these mechanisms. We claim that these mechanisms can be classifiedfrom restricted (e.g., ontology) to free (e.g., free text tagging). In our view, these mechanisms should not be used in isolation,but rather as complementary solutions, in a continuous process wherein the strong points of one increase the semantic depthof the other. We give an overview of early active research already going on in this direction and propose that methodologiesto support this process be developed. We demonstrate a possible approach, in which we mix tagging, taxonomy and ontology.	9ba1b8f133352b14e3e242e9d32ae14f	f733d993459329ed1ef9f26d303ba0d9	4231a9d11c0e25c474b40ed03a47dda2	inproceedings	Metadata Mechanisms: From Ontology to Folksonomy ... and Back	Stijn Christiaens	\N	2006
8072582	\N	3615	\N	\N	\N	\N	DILS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/dils/ZhengB05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dils/dils2005.html#ZhengB05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	292-295	\N	\N	conf/dils/2005	date = {2005-08-26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11530084_25}, isbn = {3-540-27967-9}	\N	c2b9d7f8009b61f4f3bdbe41b8d1289b	3bddab4b37d84abbeeee878063804f7f	edf617af098d7f24a57b8dd50d400890	inproceedings	Web Service Mining for Biological Pathway Discovery.	George Zheng and Athman Bouguettaya	Bertram Ludäscher and Louiqa Raschid	2005
8072587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEXA Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/ZhengB05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dexaw/dexaw2005.html#ZhengB05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	595-599	\N	\N	conf/dexaw/2005	date = {2005-11-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/DEXA.2005.200}, isbn = {0-7695-2424-9}	\N	7a50d24c103d38d8b41b54b141eb6bb4	7d825ed58320a038a65dd97f443d8413	b33a7a18fd43497d85f2a08b4c8d34a1	inproceedings	Web Service Modeling for Biological Processes.	George Zheng and Athman Bouguettaya	\N	2005
8072591	\N	5175	\N	\N	\N	\N	WISE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/wise/ZhengB08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wise/wise2008.html#ZhengB08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	189-205	\N	\N	conf/wise/2008	date = {2008-08-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85481-4_16}, isbn = {978-3-540-85480-7}	\N	c7bc81ff6f32f67eac31bdd7159e23cc	f7aba111a06fc7ae701f8575306960d0	a6b4715bdf231a90a281f29c07e7c764	inproceedings	Discovering Pathways of Service Oriented Biological Processes.	George Zheng and Athman Bouguettaya	James Bailey and David Maier and Klaus-Dieter Schewe and Bernhard Thalheim and Xiaoyang Sean Wang	2008
8072599	\N	4832	\N	\N	\N	\N	WISE Workshops	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/wise/SunFA07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wise/wise2007w.html#SunFA07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	41-51	\N	\N	conf/wise/2007-w	date = {2007-11-23}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77010-7_5}, isbn = {978-3-540-77009-1}	\N	a9b3a0b13d7f5fdbd2668588401e5f1d	831add21af8e7e4eee6cf4f17a534c37	1fec916f62dcf7fcccda5f2f395cf70b	inproceedings	Using Ontology with Semantic Web Services to Support Modeling in Systems Biology.	Zhouyang Sun and Anthony Finkelstein and Jonathan Ashmore	Mathias Weske and Mohand-Said Hacid and Claude Godart	2007
8072607	Bioinformatics	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bioinformatics/PelegYA02	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bioinformatics/bioinformatics18.html#PelegYA02	\N	dblp	\N	\N	825-837	\N	6	\N	date = {2002-07-15}	\N	655670ff9d77cc5ad4d26347854d7e92	8dbad16be088e394b697ab2b78b1ee48	4ae43435d6974d87bd9fb4829d95ed6c	article	Modelling biological processes using workflow and Petri Net models.	Mor Peleg and Iwei Yeh and Russ B. Altman	\N	2002
8072677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press 	New York	\N	\N	lobner2002us	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1c61b799dc8c4912fa7c6e8d5d13352	646058c5557211240b676ed138148169	3a7d8962f13d992ade8ae97fc090e920	book	{Understanding Semantics}	S. Löbner	\N	2002
8072781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart ; Berlin ; Köln ; Mainz	\N	Die Religionen der Menschheit ; 15	UBHD1028567	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	508 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-17-004345-5, 978-3-17-004345-9}, language = {ger}	\N	7ddc84155a8f0a732a703bd7b333593b	837beac46fa2ebfb8b5119e0e830b135	c12e9f55456be7bf5fd08851301e103b	book	Griechische Religion der archaischen und klassischen Epoche	Walter Burkert	\N	1977
8072825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1298448	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1298406.1298448	\N		\N	\N	189--190	\N	\N	\N	location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-643-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298448}	\N	d4430891cb60daf40fb3cb80b8e63f50	0175974172861088cc10cdd3dc47b7fa	151f5e5bdd9c01b005d2591838fe3d3a	inproceedings	KnowWE: community-based knowledge capture with knowledge wikis	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8072891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Bonn	\N	halft2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a940f6ac274bebb6f23f0c99ace8d67d	840cbfd4f44a2fff2103292aca4e3ec5	f64eb3c4dcbdc22cc56bb53c7410d571	mastersthesis	Relation Extraction with Conditional Random Fields	Werner Halft	\N	2007
8072973	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	講談社	\N	\N	\N	陣内199904	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4061494465	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784061494466}, totalpages = {216}	\N	b871b91cdcfba4b533d7339f7a4a3cef	7a2f63ad59b85e87f6a214b7d9b834fd	f0e24f37d0ae7728b6576977ebe5f5e1	book	南イタリアへ! - 地中海都市と文化の旅 (講談社現代新書 (1446))	陣内 秀信	\N	1999
8073028	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	毎日コミュニケーションズ	\N	\N	\N	坂田200703	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/483992287X/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784839922870}, totalpages = {503}	\N	019ea85d7867afbfaaf1d7b886d85026	97abeae413e04bf4b39c964f4b58a9d6	445ddc44f23af991db2121d9b6fcea16	book	Perl逆引きクイックリファレンス - Perl5.8対応	坂田 健二	\N	2007
8073097	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	d'Espouy199903	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486404919	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486404912}, totalpages = {160}	\N	4a7d454f6e66411fcb5bf08d1aa70f19	8e538bd4885bf6fb05a9824c3be68184	a7be32af34b92fad604a06d90dd88f3f	book	Greek and Roman Architecture in Classic Illustrations	\N	Hector d'Espouy	1999
8073098	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Stratton200406	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486434052	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486434056}, totalpages = {288}	\N	908bc0a79a459b61a02a7ef51de0f69c	cf3a60636a5edaedd7625e7785d599d8	ec0fded4bcbb26dc3cf757644884c33e	book	Form and Design in Classic Architecture (Dover Books on Architecture)	Arthur Stratton	\N	2004
8073099	\N	\N	\N	Dover Ed	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	LangleyLangley200304	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486426149	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486426143}, totalpages = {80}	\N	15ec6a415023781f1bf96bfb5e006a3c	db2b6acbc93f31402bf7a5ea2a82d7b4	bf6a9a43b361ea9adfd106e9267de7d2	book	Gothick Architecture: A Reprint of the Original 1742 Treatise (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)	Batty Langley and Thomas Langley	\N	2003
8073100	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Vitruvius196006	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486206459	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486206455}, totalpages = {331}	\N	2d6b389fefdc707b9e9c4f7789d948b5	192a46ea9ece5aeeb51f99a121a976f3	6acf9e3f197246cbfc03d0e3c6e23aaa	book	The Ten Books on Architecture (Bks. I-X)	Vitruvius	\N	1960
8073101	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Menten197206	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN048622824X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486228242}, totalpages = {183}	\N	5032d2ba00920e6bafc5d05ff6a9e2c0	50299f896303af3a23804e25843326b7	80af76feafde410010c2a02425fdea2b	book	The Art Deco Style (Picture Archives)	\N	Theodore Menten	1972
8073102	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Appelbaum199005	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486263096	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486263090}, totalpages = {272}	\N	b0ca756c1189ddc54f4f187817a7bf5b	22c7609bd410b8a1d9ebfe2a340204d8	4cd604f935c2c16e90a8520ec9c8df58	book	The Complete "Masters of the Poster": All 256 Color Plates from "Les Maitres De L'Affiche" (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)	\N	Stanley Appelbaum	1990
8073103	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Cole197606	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486224872	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486224879}, totalpages = {279}	\N	c2334e7374bdb4c222c12f5316804825	d958be87414003fa76f1333cae2647f5	ed539c0b8468fdf5088a0dbd1d595e6f	book	Perspective for Artists (Dover Art Instruction and Reference Books)	Rex Vicat Cole	\N	1976
8073104	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Norling199901	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486404730	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486404738}, totalpages = {224}	\N	7556a3e90da6d7f7529053d315a60a7b	d3f97dc73719bcd7421c117940d6ba57	7c50489ee8c1626bef65ccf3c0113602	book	Perspective Made Easy	Ernest R. Norling	\N	1999
8073105	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Vinci198005	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486239519	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486239514}, totalpages = {64}	\N	5ee31285dd442db0c2a8e96010ac771a	96892e03f9ec7af723473d785be47377	2188d4fe378880c4855af6c3329e7df7	book	Leonardo Drawings (Dover Art Library)	Leonardo da Vinci	\N	1980
8073106	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Bridgman200108	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486418022	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486418025}, totalpages = {64}	\N	72879e9c6fbab13fcf34792964e633de	48a17d563a21d5a52b88f238bd118496	9e29badef9b08728bd22324a3c2bcbe7	book	Drawing the Draped Figure	George B. Bridgman	\N	2001
8073107	\N	\N	\N	Revised	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications	\N	\N	\N	Canaletto197106	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0486227057	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780486227054}, totalpages = {90}	\N	b6ff2f839d767ea0e9533a927ceb2371	ce4e5891ddeb7ce3a82fb77fde7ec232	446a5230b756a5e5d13015cadfe86085	book	Views of Venice	Antonio Canaletto	\N	1971
8073136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'09: Proceedings of the 22th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Bau:FLAIRS:09	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2009/2009-FLAIRS-EmpiricalTesting.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e190c62a2e7a57538d5b53b409af109e	1c864b88a1fd3210864947caf35e1cd5	8aa019cff54d433e5adf4c994c35fd61	inproceedings	Advanced Methods for Empirical Testing	Joachim Baumeister	\N	2009
8073138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches	\N	\N	\N	IGI Publishing	\N	\N	\N	BSP:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba249965b503df344ec59c2242343d2e	c134d81a0ffab4339b65a8fa3d0571d6	4e9892c8f32fd53340a3461b8e5d6d72	incollection	Agile Development of Rule Systems	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel and Frank Puppe	Giurca and Gasevic and Taveter	2009
8073139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'09: Proceedings of the 22th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BN:FLAIRS:09	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2009/2009-FLAIRS-WikiVerf.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df962d21b83ae5133cd17abacb46fb75	a21f5e041d1b645bdfbc8c233bbbe374	8152a2f8b708441eca36dece16458ef7	inproceedings	Verification of Distributed Knowledge in Semantic Knowledge Wikis	Joachim Baumeister and Grzegorz J. Nalepa	\N	2009
8073140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'08: Proceedings of the 21th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	SB:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/FLAIRS08SeipelD.pdf	\N		\N	\N	359-364	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7650270b53825f0da77ec2d9de4ae58	957c310f59d01eb99049eb205feb60d4	b343a6166b38181357c57741f8993de8	inproceedings	Declarative Specification and Interpretation of Rule-Based Systems	Dietmar Seipel and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2008
8073142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'08: Proceedings of 3rd Semantic Wiki workshop - The Wiki Way of Semantics (CEUR Proceedings 360)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RBP:SemWiki:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/reutelshoefer/2008/SemanticKnowWE_SemWiki2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	454c2917cbf0be68603d183cce7ef3cf	7ba1044ebbe52c2e89ca6cdb797561fa	7bfadd1623dd2d14d385483ba1f5d10f	inproceedings	Ad-Hoc Knowledge Engineering with Semantic Knowledge Wikis	Jochen Reutelshoefer and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8073143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, University of W\\"urzburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FB:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/EvaluationMethods-SurveyTR.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	450	\N		\N	d24c56219e691987fc203ff355f67e17	076eebcd10ea330307dcc606456d4d5e	bd05a260128209f7b529ad6ede0adf09	techreport	A Survey on Usability Evaluation Techniques and an Analysis of their actual Application	Martina Freiberg and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2008
8073145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'08: Proceedings of the 21th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BMP:FLAIRS:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/FLAIRS08BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	329-334	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e3b2419ceb4c3281691e988c5f741a2	e51885077b0456ea8d2851a1f2a277a7	f79892b4c98ddaaecf14ab7df805557c	inproceedings	Visualization Techniques for the Evaluation of Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister and Martina Menge and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8073146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Symbiotic Relationships between Semantic Web and Knowledge Engineering (AAAI 2008 Spring Symposium)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BP:SWKE:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/SWKE08BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87b13ea03a6df7266405e2eb2025789e	5b91158becd7e5da67d9e7dda4d69f2c	90a5254d5d98ecfe8cdf1d75299a86aa	inproceedings	Web-based Knowledge Engineering using Knowledge Wikis	Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8073147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	open-source at: http://d3web.sourceforge.net	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	URL:d3web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	283195ea8b873f316e16c78afb5d5e37	1d74e38e3c9edad48b4e3072699d276e	97c417abdf4cbde938a6f7ef28f8e92a	misc	{The knowledge modeling environment d3web.KnowME}	Joachim Baumeister and others	\N	2008
8073148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abstract in Conference Proceedings of the 9. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f\\"ur Angstforschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SBACNPP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	545d6a9e447b2a679fe3e62219734bd3	a30a0a67efec510661576f83142e7ca1	bf8a208490450b8ec044b0113aa2d301	misc	An Internet-based Intervention to Reduce Cardiac Fear in Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator	Stefan M. Schulz and Joachim Baumeister and Georg W. Alpers and Alexander Cr\\"ossmann and H. Neuser and Frank Puppe and Paul Pauli	\N	2007
8073149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beitr\\"age zur Gesundheitspsychologie, Gm\\"under Hochschulreihe Nr. 29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SBCANPP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	21c5783fd09548cdb930f3c565466ce6	6c6f7f205dfa13480d98b815409ae69e	917570f91acbb78c3463304a2f4b0af1	misc	{www.icd-forum.de - Ein internetbasiertes Programm f\\"ur Patienten mit implantiertem Cardioverter Defibrillator}	Stefan Schulz and Joachim Baumeister and Alexander Cr\\"ossmann and Frank Puppe and Paul Pauli	\N	2007
8073150	Informatik Spektrum	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	SBBK:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	434-439	\N	6	\N		\N	674302d25ffac8ea5fbf8eef27ee157a	8fa339e7d2eaba4e80cb90944f9ba686	4310bbee3144f6e2f25de1706197ada9	article	{Semantic Wiki}	Sebastian Schaffert and Fran\\c{c}ois Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	\N	2007
8073152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'07: Proceedings of the 20th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BKS:FLAIRS:07	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2007/FLAIRS07BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	524-529	\N	\N	\N		\N	b95944e1cec22a37bcc889a64b2064c6	07656b736efea5f4af0f8b25db57ba98	3149fdef61959704e00c808379ea7369	inproceedings	Towards the Verification of Ontologies with Rules	Joachim Baumeister and Thomas Kleemann and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2007
8073153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCOOP'07: Proceedings of 1st Workshop on Scientific Communities of Practice	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bremen, Germany	\N	\N	BRNM:SCOOP:07	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2007/KnowWE_SCOOP07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b665c0d1cfd415dec3985d94db17c947	a602681dd37e6905cffcfeb4302729cc	854cd6eed67f0583551faaadb2a6669a	inproceedings	Using Knowledge Wikis to Support Scientific Communities	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Karin Nadrowski and Axel Misok	\N	2007
8073154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAAKM'07: Proceedings of the Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whistler, Canada	\N	\N	BRP:SAAKM:07	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-289/	\N		\N	\N	7-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	86532b352749b3b12ba403b18dd34a99	12c28726b471df05959c710dec4c086e	9715a0bc9e04ea504df983c3401abbad	inproceedings	Markups for Knowledge Wikis	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8073157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW'06: Poster--Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BBPS:EKAW:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f9c71c8e2e1b157440034906e2638cd	ba2fa10af6f00066ceb00bc98b9b9995	0c2d749013b0dbe5274365f6cbc17ed2	inproceedings	Semi-Distributed Development of Agent-Based Consultation Systems	Georg Buscher and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2006
8073158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, University of W\\"urzburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BBP:TR:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/TR-bruemmer06ta.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	394	\N		\N	4eb3fea75c93686d94aa0632b59d242a	b477a38dd844e75b506f84a3cefdb5d2	0f62f1e6e9efaca97d391b17c8e2b476	techreport	Relations between Visual and Textual Representations of Temporal Patterns for Medical Data Abstraction	Norman Bruemmer and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDAMAP'06: Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Data Analysis in Biomedicine and Pharmacology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BBRPB:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/bruemmer06ta.pdf	\N		\N	\N	37-38	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b98fa86e240573808d1330741417ab7	cc6018bc83d60e2f1b371dc7b3a12844	2c0a77084b2d17e8c90c907165a47a7d	inproceedings	Visual Development of Temporal Patterns for Medical Data Abstraction	Norman Bruemmer and Joachim Baumeister and Daniel Riewenherm and Frank Puppe and Jens Broscheit	\N	2006
8073160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'06: Proceedings of the 19th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BAKP:FLAIRS:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/FLAIRS0601BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	408-413	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb0168ff5abb76cece6b7345b107c117	d53d8f0e0f0dc82097603dc93e9f309d	4b816cf4d72e6dbda75fe9c0981236ea	inproceedings	Conservative and Creative Strategies for the Refinement of Scoring Rules	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'06: Proceedings of the 19th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ABP:FLAIRS:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	402-407	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3d9e15cd5f278e4896c7a5c7338f3b1	821b6824a223f7d1559ca45fd8d9f3cf	18aa28601c013898c82977a565fb4462	inproceedings	Introspective Subgroup Analysis for Interactive Knowledge Refinement	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KI'06: Proceedings of the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence, LNAI 4314	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BBF:KI:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/KI06-robustness.pdf	\N		\N	\N	346-360	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b7563776ad574a90748ea817bca0681	7039d5eae54a495bb638b905b725d2b3	35d39b84292265c3a005bbea961052a2	inproceedings	Grey-Box Robustness Testing of Rule Systems	Joachim Baumeister and J\\"urgen Bregenzer and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW'06: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	BS:EKAW:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/EKAW06_baumeisterSWRL.pdf	\N		\N	\N	82-95	\N	\N	\N		\N	78a496236ee828e22ee7db6cb341cda1	ced903e80c18d7c2650ba7bc31ccc548	0196edb1059d0a660f56c6e6d73db61e	inproceedings	Verification and Refactoring of Ontologies With Rules	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2006
8073164	K\\"unstliche Intelligenz	3/06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arendtap	\N	\N	\N	ABGP:KI:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	57-63	\N	\N	\N		\N	f34e16e8c9a8d06b12eb639d77cc8100	b9ec14b201fe72ec96f41a9ede970b6b	fcfe85a41e5af815007416c123ef520c	article	A Datagenerator for Evaluating Machine Learning Methods	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Mario Goller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073165	Artificial Intelligence in Medicine	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ABP:AIM:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-30	\N	1	\N		\N	263738fdd0d91f67009f7d70af020456	b00411fb6f0dd77c3ec3c11d46eb73e3	34ea7e4434a418063f741146c07520d9	article	Semi-Automatic Learning of Simple Diagnostic Scores utilizing Complexity Measures	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8073166	IFIP International Federation for Information Processing	163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	SBAB:IFIP:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	421-430	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-387-23151-X}	\N	869dfe2d9b19011c5c91a922dfffb776	95be432ae10251e8da41a24b847a2cc0	e56ec8b863bc6a8d1a93eeba9b22733c	article	An Intelligent Diagnosis System Handling Multiple Disorders	Wenqi Shi and John A. Barnden and Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2005
8073167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INAP/WLP'04: Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (selected papers), LNAI 3392	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	SBH:INAP:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-31	\N	\N	\N		\N	13048887d5fbcd9fba335b4182cdeb8c	57a2f7241ab66e2ac9d2dc1e77f6df43	a7e6e912e9a3afea4e0ef5e86dd45b64	inproceedings	Declarative Querying and Visualizing Knowledge Bases in {XML}	Dietmar Seipel and Marbod Hopfner and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2005
8073169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WLP'05: Proceedings of the 19th Workshop on (Constraint) Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HSB:WLP:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb08de798e396a230c344561777ecb0a	fcc6de498dbfe8135fa581f3f8b30970	509573cbc554cd0d4d57ab602c90435d	inproceedings	A PROLOG Tool for Slicing Source Code	Marbod Hopfner and Dietmar Seipel and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2005
8073171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'05: Proceedings of the 18th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BKP:FLAIRS:05	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2005/FLAIRS05CaseMorphing-Paper.pdf	\N		\N	\N	814-815	\N	\N	\N		\N	f64fbe4366b3e015a032e9cf56e29359	586103ef7e5532caa3833a6b57a8ac0e	024e40c6c70b851002e76cf8b3045f1d	inproceedings	Semi-Automatic Generation of Test Cases by Case Morphing	Joachim Baumeister and Rainer Knauf and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073173	Informatik Spektrum	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	BS:IS:05	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2005/2005-InformatikSpekrtrum-QueryForSW.pdf	\N		\N	\N	40-44	\N	1	\N		\N	bef9a79e234cdf8e3d28ab28e4445f33	4fa33c7ed8bba679dfb0751b3edb74e0	cb61c450ffa47149e4b9cec82dc29a01	article	{Anfragesprachen f\\"ur das Semantic Web}	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2005
8073174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT'05: Proceedings of the 13th Leipziger Informatik Tage, LNI P-72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BBP:LIT:05	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2005/LIT2005Robustness.pdf	\N		\N	\N	131-138	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f7432e3b1cb601c9bf7fbd400aae5a6	efb02a252012080e5c3d46c8ccc88c40	bb83a9a51e53ed8b17a728d0818a7464	inproceedings	A Methodological View on Robustness Testing of Rule-Based Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister and J\\"urgen Bregenzer and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GfKl'05: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABHRP:GFKL:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d430d1aa3d2817b8a87742c1548a23ca	ffabcce92e70e6501ea1d66bf59899d0	02193aca121b72fbc3788a8f6ea3b89f	inproceedings	Using Subgroup Mining for the Refinement of Knowledge Systems	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Achim Hemsing and Ernst-J\\"urgen Richter and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIME'05: Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, LNAI 3581	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ABHRP:AIME:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	453-462	\N	\N	\N		\N	a87a6737c104fba7d687653558493745	719a62b3f8634acabb84a916be0f7208	b578928cf155206bde8e8ad9393e8769	inproceedings	Subgroup Mining for Interactive Knowledge Refinement	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Achim Hemsing and Ernst-J\\"urgen Richter and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LIT'05: Proceedings of the 13th Leipziger Informatik Tage, LNI P-72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABP:LIT:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-106	\N	\N	\N		\N	04cbd781e9a506a30b2962bfd9648703	99c23144da3bcc421322ccbad9d8e7eb	8d6e139bff15d122ea67e4e6c8750be5	inproceedings	Exemplifying Subgroup Mining Results for Interactive Knowledge Refinement	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INAP/WLP'04: Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (selected papers), LNAI 3392	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ABP:INAP:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	65-78	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba4c7f90ab41a184c809456efb8b6948	b1a4e13a3827c101768f9a685f799aab	5892e7df70f28d3abfccbbc373fb090f	inproceedings	Quality Measures and Semi-Automatic Mining of Diagnostic Rule Bases	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8073179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICIIP'04: Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SBBA:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	32be4d9f2f1300459ebb02fda2ba0ed9	47ee29178364b54ae14ddfd94909b630	ed356fb1a3ec89201c15eae5778a1def	inproceedings	An Intelligent Diagnosis System Handling Multiple Disorders	Wenqi Shi and John A. Barnden and Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller	\N	2004
8073180	K\\"unstliche Intelligenz	4/04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arendtap	\N	\N	\N	SB:KI:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-57	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a41328eb43fbe3d15765481826fdc1b	3350b870a82cafee9714c6167fb48e3e	bf9ef80424c61da5344de68f0d2eb913	article	Declarative Methods for the Evaluation of Ontologies	Dietmar Seipel and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2004
8073182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DGAI'04: Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the German Association of Anaesthesiologists	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LGBPR:DGAI:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c93afec65d477785b9c3bbd8ba348d7	7f1022d9dfae92d30464f92b4b5ff5cf	47da36554f4debc95b2fdc6c5a67f2da	misc	{EchoDOC - intelligentes Diagnose- und Dokumentationssystem f\\"ur die TEE-Untersuchung}	Karl-Werner Lorenz and Cornelius Greim and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe and Norbert Roewer	\N	2004
8073183	K\\"unstliche Intelligenz	3/04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arendtap	\N	\N	\N	BSP:KI:04	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2004/AgileDevKS-KI3_2004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	12-16	\N	\N	\N		\N	048a26e7dca72b7ce2eab494067efbae	27340a8b1752c910330d90719e483fe9	4514a120f60918966fc9f209596b1604	article	An Agile Process Model for Developing Diagnostic Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2004
8073184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press, AKA, DISKI 284	\N	\N	\N	Bau:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1586034634}	\N	2c017a0c8eaab9ad57f753257282c032	e1bf829f1a44da3353dd0c5101e9ce72	8ecc92252ae6ea7175168ce68f5af201	book	Agile Development of Diagnostic Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister	\N	2004
8073185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW'04: Engineering Knowledge in the Age of the Semantic Web: 14th International Conference, LNAI 3257	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	BSP:EKAW:04	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2004/Refactoring-EKAW04.pdf	\N		\N	\N	157-171	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d796fe83891bcb47b04e76613009eb8	fd452b5bef714859c86e6e1d626a3543	6fba2b29f5fccc17242e2ea694cb85c1	inproceedings	Refactoring Methods for Knowledge Bases	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel and Frank Puppe	\N	2004
8073186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'04: Proceedings of the 17th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BSP:FLAIRS:04	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2004/FLAIRS04BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	319-324	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d5c183462d9cd6dfc81ea2d33cd1740	0730915bbb66ff2ae79dcefc068cd24a	325cd960b5ea4f08723c9dc9444b82ce	inproceedings	Using Automated Tests and Restructuring Methods for an Agile Development of Diagnostic Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel and Frank Puppe	\N	2004
8073187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'04: Proceedings of the 17th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ASBPB:FLAIRS:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	154-159	\N	\N	\N		\N	d45ab61e4c0aefafbc9000a28517c668	9e4f3354e9cbe98e236c2657ebef689c	9d2668647642808ba5b79b6895356587	inproceedings	Case-Based Approaches for Diagnosing Multiple Disorders	Martin Atzmueller and Wenqi Shi and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe and John A. Barnden	\N	2004
8073188	International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems	11	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BSP:JUFKS:03	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2003-baumeister-SCM-ijufks.pdf	\N		\N	\N	25-49	\N	Suppl. Issue 2	\N		\N	ef132c70ae48be12726ca1f74eaf2874	decc8241203d0c38e1047c323ae6c76e	f925e95ba582d529d15e5bbf05c4ca2b	article	Incremental Development of Diagnostic Set-Covering Models with Therapy Effects	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITEE'2003: Proceedings of the 1st International NAISO Symposium on Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NBP:ITEE:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Gdansk, Poland}	\N	053b55804bc3eaf6a4f23dbb06aea596	2008dc4994f624bdb08b343d4e0ce184	3caf637a65a7ef1690298d0aa528faa1	inproceedings	ILMAX: A System for Managing Experience Knowledge in a long--term Study of Stream Ecosystem Regeneration -- an Application of Ecological Informatics	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESCTAIC'03: Proceedings of the 14th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Computing and Technology in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LBGRP:ESCTAIC:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin, Germany}	\N	2b7c262b2f2af52aa82dd35479c3ad69	aa496b359029c7970d930bffd34cafd5	655af4a0b9d3602eb67625719e6b2e2c	misc	{QualiTEE} - An Intelligent Guidance and Diagnosis System for the Documentation of Transesophageal Echocardiography Examinations	Karl-Werner Lorenz and Joachim Baumeister and C. Greim and Norbert Roewer and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CBT'03: Proceedings zum 7. Workshop der GMDS AG Computergest\\"utzte Lehr- und Lernsysteme in der Medizin	\N	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	HBP:CBT:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78cf55b43966ca28c5ef2704fc4ce20e	a23fac8a7a4e7389191e6f9a1d07a73d	65012bd20d83e804444abeb861a19087	inproceedings	{Modelle f\\"ur die Generierung von Folgesitzungen zur Therapie\\"uberwachung in fallbasierten Trainingssystemen}	Alexander H\\"ornlein and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM'03: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference "Professionelles Wissensmanagement"	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABP:WM:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Luzern, Switzerland}	\N	ac6b897e22d32476c233c1e764c4bd9e	4d8e15d1a910865cc2e0b4c96e72a60d	dd4d88eb9dcffc37a229aaefaf1a5577	inproceedings	Evaluation of two Strategies for Case-Based Diagnosis handling Multiple Faults	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISMDA'03: Proceedings of the International Symposium of Medical Data Analysis, LNCS 2868	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ABP:ISMDA:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	23-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	3483bee4e115f8aa52271ebdeb71039c	5cbf05acbafc5076859768f7de9ef8d3	945b65dd35246881e4357162793de0bb	inproceedings	Inductive Learning of Simple Diagnostic Scores	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8073194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISEI'02: Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of the International Society for Ecological Informatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NB:ISEI:02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Rome, Italy}	\N	817558ce52a17816a2e6ef4a6eef404d	0890ac380d2051ebabba1a7ecae8b5ca	54fb9aa46c0737a43697ec9dfcd0bc49	inproceedings	A Rule-Based vs. a Model-Based Implementation of the Knowledge System LIMPACT and its Significance for Maintenance and Discovery of Ecological Knowledge	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2002
8073195	Ecological Indicators	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	NBLS:EI:02	\N	\N		\N	\N	391-401	\N	4	\N		\N	13438f1a659dd7cd24d29f5850ab10f5	2d0566c18ec9d25fcd966e373a4a32df	73841e70ccd4e359d15578a8cfada0e9	article	An Expert System to Estimate the Pesticide Contamination of Small Streams using Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Bioindicators, Part 2: The Knowledge Base of LIMPACT	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister and Matthias Liess and Ralf Schulz	\N	2002
8073196	Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung (USWF)	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ecomed-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	NBLS:USWF:02	\N	\N		\N	\N	152-156	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/uwsf2002.05.031}	\N	dbadb47e80c18f6ff64817ec3ecbbc01	9595f774fe41b5ffb95107746e1dd637	174c36f1ec2edf69333a35b41e8186db	article	{LIMPACT: Ein Expertensystem zur Absch\\"atzung der Pflanzenschutzmittel-Belastung kleiner Flie\\ss{}gew\\"asser mittels der Makroinvertebraten-Fauna}	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister and Matthias Liess and Ralf Schulz	\N	2002
8073197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESCTAIC'02: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Computing and Technology in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LBGRP:ESCTAIC:02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Z\\"urich, Switzerland}	\N	2e94894427290aaf4fea678c8ed4f2d0	d07fee0c3d6c8062f7a18883676f427f	1d2eed977bd692eaec8ee96b2b42b9c7	misc	Determinants of Alarm-Rate and the Potential of Intelligent Monitoring Systems in Routine Anaesthesiological Use	Jens Broscheit and Karl-Werner Lorenz and Joachim Baumeister and P. Kranke and C. Greim	\N	2002
8073198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECCBR'02: Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, LNAI 2416	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	BAP:ECCBR:02	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2002-lscm-ECCBR02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	28-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	d14fc6843269ee56dff9d2063144ea1a	bfae82181f17ea7b88fd9d52d9bdd931	144d0e2f63a6b2ebe7de854fe6008edf	inproceedings	Inductive Learning for Case-Based Diagnosis with Multiple Faults	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2002
8073199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DX'02: Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BS:DX:02	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2002-SetCoveringModel-DX02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Semmering, Austria}	\N	76b9f1bad254e7de45bb46ccc3cc5510	47c5ee77c86d34efe2b483014e248ae5	4e799781bd82d5d4b1b2026a939c37d8	inproceedings	Diagnostic Reasoning with Multilevel Set-Covering Models	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2002
8073200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SETAC-GLB'01: Proceedings der SETAC-GLB Tagung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NBLS:SETAC:01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin, Germany}	\N	9c2a927265fe1946a759647b928beb02	c4c78a0f1f8b14386ab9d30a304a5b9a	d14b1a535d583232831509b9445591da	inproceedings	{LIMPACT: Ein Expertensystem zur Absch\\"atzung der Pflanzenschutzmittel-Belastung kleiner Flie\\ss{}gew\\"asser mittels der Makroinvertebraten-Fauna}	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister and Matthias Liess and Ralf Schulz	\N	2001
8073208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the KI-2001 Workshop on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BSP:UAI:01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}	\N	7f90869eff7bba10c09badfa531e37ae	129e0525d548fa5e79ca22a890589a7b	bd9d5fb89ab3797b99eee196331d3bc6	inproceedings	Incremental Development of Diagnostic Set-Covering Models with Therapy Effects	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel and Frank Puppe	\N	2001
8073214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'07: Proceedings of the 20th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ABP:FLAIRS:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	518-523	\N	\N	\N		\N	09b61d37cc787561db0adb684b3f5d31	3808013fc656b34bde63336aaa7ad043	cbc031ac1ed6a76b3e07b4363ad8c272	inproceedings	Pattern-Constrained Test Case Generation	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8073217	Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NBP:EI:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	306-317	\N	3	\N		\N	5c5b44a03894961b144523c7d2b727a2	a5bc2656d1596afd6be4b3e8ca68ae2c	7dcb3841f5e94a1c2e3f1ba7349e9305	article	{ILMAX}: A System for Managing Experience Knowledge in a long-term Study of Stream Ecosystem Regeneration - An Application of Ecological Informatics	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2004
8073221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'05: Proceedings of the 18th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BS:FLAIRS:05	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2005/FLAIRS05OntoSmells.pdf	\N		\N	\N	215-220	\N	\N	\N		\N	cad3b05efe79ae0db948bd1051ae4e4b	b09753dbf2244edf991ad6bf71a6da0f	e42b8d2c8147166ea2b133792e36ee3a	inproceedings	Smelly Owls - Design Anomalies in Ontologies	Joachim Baumeister and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2005
8073224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '05: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge Capture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BBPS:KCAP:05	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2005/2005-KCAP-buscher.pdf	\N		\N	\N	27--34	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-163-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1088622.1088629}	\N	237d40de0b98f355ea8e0052ede7f2b5	aafeaeee13dceb865d54798d11969d3d	8c80f455380107742a50c745ec02a2e7	inproceedings	User-Centered Consultation by a Society of Agents	Georg Buscher and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe Dietmar Seipel	\N	2005
8073225	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modelling Community Structure in Freshwater Ecosystems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NB:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	401-410	\N	\N	\N		\N	97e7597c72405cb9b3aeba8871751a14	39312e48daa2d73ec7eb413ab314b380	211fd1bb368033c955e373c17399567a	inproceedings	A Rule-Based vs. a Set-Covering Implementation of the Knowledge System LIMPACT and its Significance for Maintenance and Discovery of Ecological Knowledge	Michael Neumann and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2005
8073232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCOOP'08: Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Scientific Communities of Practice	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bremen, Germany	\N	\N	BRHN:SCOOP:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/SCOOP08Baumeister.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3765e65182503bf220ab7cb9a2989d35	8ebb6fe1356249e103589d637b4df27f	18d4c2338263f5c627d223e897826387	inproceedings	Capture and Refactoring in Knowledge Wikis - Coping with the Knowledge Soup	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Fabian Haupt and Karin Nadrowski	\N	2008
8073982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Multimedia and ICT in Education (m-ICTE 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fd624efc8f23e477c815a1f671861a0	028b31e8d9844c599a359fbf5209d510	2db3fed658bca42eb46d2b4a249260e2	inproceedings	ADVISOR: Towards Holistic Model-Based e-Learning Environments Based On Meta-Modelling Concepts	Wilfrid Utz and Vedran Hrgovcic and Dimitris Karagiannis	\N	2009
8073983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaierIFIP09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a4a2b44087fe49f7eccf3796d367c81	85683d3b8190e06c9dcb55bf9a7de978	3da74b56129f826debd03b412d485164	inproceedings	Services Supporting Knowledge Maturing in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises	Ronald Maier	\N	2009
8073991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13th Conference of SAS-Users in Research and Development 2009, Halle (Saale), Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaierSAS09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e42f60a378c1a41b9609f0633d2459d	2c07a6182d9d2e977a296b89ac4fd131	67cfcd4cc59af4243ecd08b30745851b	inproceedings	MATURE: Design of Individuation, Interaction and In-Form-ation in Processes of Knowledge Maturing	Ronald Maier	\N	2009
8074005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2008), Christchurch, New Zealand, 3-5 December 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaierRetzer08	\N	\N		\N	\N	607-616	\N	\N	\N		\N	407948670e41d120dc18fc66b90a9400	8761fe066c857d511e756fda86386a93	b1b74fe55ee9acd0b9d9b70592128373	inproceedings	Collaborative Tagging of Knowledge and Learning Resources	Ronald Maier and S. Retzer and Stefan Thalmann	Annette Mills and Sid Huff	2009
8075066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPR (1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icpr/SebeLCGH02	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPR.2002.1044578}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	873b562e60c03f4f6c8fc21dae15f705	54901eeb4020a9f6da7ff47cd2173478	37d4e63de2f4ec46ebb6018f85c38a56	inproceedings	Emotion Recognition Using a Cauchy Naive Bayes Classifier	Nicu Sebe and Michael S. Lew and Ira Cohen and Ashutosh Garg and Thomas S. Huang	\N	2002
8075075	Machine Learning	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/ml/FriedmanGG97	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-163	\N	2-3	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	48ca5fa54841b4c29376655d70732bf3	7c1b1825d52df03e5168e3d4c59e3cf8	a9870c802a9cd46d298a7dda7cd663e5	article	Bayesian Network Classifiers	Nir Friedman and Dan Geiger and Mois{\\'e}s Goldszmidt	\N	1997
8075077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press / The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/ZhangJS05	\N	\N		\N	\N	919-924	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/2005	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-57735-236-X}	\N	5b44d2e5c1c718d071b82bf7752f1df4	fcbbfdb0088f6dd1b43e3970d773ec90	30bef73378accaa47d16a5ddc08c2dde	inproceedings	Hidden Naive Bayes	Harry Zhang and Liangxiao Jiang and Jiang Su	Manuela M. Veloso and Subbarao Kambhampati	2005
8075078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press / The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/aaai/2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-57735-236-X}	\N	680309099c8ed7a3db6a694654599b6c	c3d0ab01103b6c5c99e352280154bdbc	9ff0bdc4bca236096c62f6237a855ae2	proceedings	Proceedings, The Twentieth National Conference on Artificial
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               Intelligence and the Seventeenth Innovative Applications
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               of Artificial Intelligence Conference, July 9-13, 2005,
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               Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA	\N	Manuela M. Veloso and Subbarao Kambhampati	2005
8075081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icml/McCallumRMN98	\N	\N		\N	\N	359-367	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icml/1998	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-55860-556-8}	\N	22f964cc0e7f200e91c9480b4973ff91	444d6e7df08d0b3a67cccb4596733ea2	3daa284d84575b003f7f3719cec34f41	inproceedings	Improving Text Classification by Shrinkage in a Hierarchy
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               of Classes	Andrew McCallum and Ronald Rosenfeld and Tom M. Mitchell and Andrew Y. Ng	Jude W. Shavlik	1998
8075082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icml/1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-55860-556-8}	\N	96476491903fc01f6865918f42ef0c8b	adae355577a30bbb1fdba79e13d1bfc0	df2874f20f87d621c733d391df4a0711	proceedings	Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on
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               Machine Learning (ICML 1998), Madison, Wisconson, USA, July
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               24-27, 1998	\N	Jude W. Shavlik	1998
8075092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/DrewL01	\N	\N		\N	\N	438-439	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/2001	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-58113-331-6}	\N	ce4aad11fac4ffa3ba1345deb8d2f17a	9e0dd62c1973d89b922c5ab2981d394f	4f8cac41cdf0f66c10e563d5df2c1abc	inproceedings	Construction of a Hierarchical Classifier Schema Using a
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               Combination of Text-Based and Image-Based Approaches	Mark S. Drew and Cheng Lu	W. Bruce Croft and David J. Harper and Donald H. Kraft and Justin Zobel	2001
8075093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-58113-331-6}	\N	fe253c24f7fb4f670e87004181831bf9	de4a22b732131f3680a14a14b032c3cf	9e3d47b9d3bc9054dd953123dea7db7c	proceedings	SIGIR 2001: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International
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               ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information
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               Retrieval, September 9-13, 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana,
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               USA	\N	W. Bruce Croft and David J. Harper and Donald H. Kraft and Justin Zobel	2001
8075101	Machine Learning	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/ml/LangsethN06	\N	\N		\N	\N	135-159	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10994-006-6136-2}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	fe56373b39d16d0a8904d29142ab5205	db1d639c006846d09220a85c5abdb2e9	518b5aa9acd14b179cf3140a8725db2c	article	Classification using Hierarchical Na\\"{\\i}ve Bayes models	Helge Langseth and Thomas D. Nielsen	\N	2006
8075124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/cikm/ToutanovaCPH01	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-112	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/cikm/2001	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-58113-436-3}	\N	7bbae977e131719bda8380166a197f7b	32a2592f4f3116907ef5254ffe8673fa	6d918b962eae27c5adb189640afc096b	inproceedings	Text Classification in a Hierarchical Mixture Model for
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               Small Training Sets	Kristina Toutanova and Francine Chen and Kris Popat and Thomas Hofmann	\N	2001
8075125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/cikm/2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {1-58113-436-3}	\N	79fad5c73c824e450138c61d573925d3	59d6024f0282ffc69c0a8c8865e5ec31	b01ad46d1255bf15105911e0148f8852	proceedings	Proceedings of the 2001 ACM CIKM International Conference
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               on Information and Knowledge Management, Atlanta, Georgia,
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               USA, November 5-10, 2001	\N	\N	2001
8075138	Expert Syst. Appl.	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/eswa/HsuHC08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1080-1083	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2007.08.031}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	ab12cbfd91a0db6cada54ed0a7262210	01e745aa94dbafeb324b74602bc3bbff	f07893aab7fbbb225104b67395e215bb	article	Extended Naive Bayes classifier for mixed data	Chung-Chian Hsu and Yan-Ping Huang and Keng-Wei Chang	\N	2008
8075158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/HueteCFR08	\N	\N		\N	\N	711-712	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/2008	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390464}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}	\N	a9f59333e6b9913e6f3505936903ddfc	18a513bce6df7b11590c24d158f3cd51	5956772c4cfa6092373da3ed656cf935	inproceedings	Hierarchical naive bayes models for representing user profiles	Juan F. Huete and Luis M. de Campos and Juan M. Fern{\\'a}ndez-Luna and Miguel A. Rueda-Morales	Sung-Hyon Myaeng and Douglas W. Oard and Fabrizio Sebastiani and Tat-Seng Chua and Mun-Kew Leong	2008
8075159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/sigir/2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}	\N	23a1df697729a6305d6c0303d52cb623	afe62f6fd400e5c671c5753e5aa1685b	fbaae950dc7db67a44f8119159b4b3c1	proceedings	Proceedings of the 31st Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference
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               on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, SIGIR
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               2008, Singapore, July 20-24, 2008	\N	Sung-Hyon Myaeng and Douglas W. Oard and Fabrizio Sebastiani and Tat-Seng Chua and Mun-Kew Leong	2008
8075165	\N	3975	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/isi/WangCA06	\N	\N		\N	\N	479-484	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/isi/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11760146_44}, isbn = {3-540-34478-0}	\N	86eed9c409b29f0c5cf0084364a342ab	4538dbfebd10fb30523331f045adf26c	8762d14d4f07cf7e9bbf0437ab417570	inproceedings	A Multi-layer Na\\"{\\i}ve Bayes Model for Approximate Identity
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               Matching	G. Alan Wang and Hsinchun Chen and Homa Atabakhsh	Sharad Mehrotra and Daniel Dajun Zeng and Hsinchun Chen and Bhavani M. Thuraisingham and Fei-Yue Wang	2006
8075166	\N	3975	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/isi/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-34478-0}	\N	5149edac5e297bcd39f467b9cb7b9c5a	6ab331c7e547c49d98390a7c826ded6e	4969a570ebf9cdca2f7c1ba4c54e3825	proceedings	Intelligence and Security Informatics, IEEE International
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               Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI
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               2006, San Diego, CA, USA, May 23-24, 2006, Proceedings	\N	Sharad Mehrotra and Daniel Dajun Zeng and Hsinchun Chen and Bhavani M. Thuraisingham and Fei-Yue Wang	2006
8075185	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:961251	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-514	\N		\N	\N	514+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2007-01-03 16:18:06}, citeulike-article-id = {961251}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-514}	\N	9d0ea97da55d692a5964460b6474ad59	79034aacdf24e6d05e5922f912482b5f	de3dae035ad4379e23269f89d19fc5ae	article	A Hierarchical Naive Bayes Model for handling sample heterogeneity in classification problems: an application to tissue microarrays	Francesca Demichelis and Paolo Magni and Paolo Piergiorgi and Mark A. Rubin and Riccardo Bellazzi	\N	2006
8075731	\N	135	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0092867408013172	\N	Cell - SIRT1 Redistribution on Chromatin Promotes Genomic Stability but Alters Gene Expression during Aging	\N	\N	907--918	\N	5	\N	issn = {0092-8674}, refid = {S0092-8674(08)01317-2 DOI  - 10.1016/j.cell.2008.10.025}	Genomic instability and alterations in gene expression are hallmarks of eukaryotic aging. The yeast histone deacetylase Sir2 silences transcription and stabilizes repetitive DNA, but during aging or in response to a DNA break, the Sir complex relocalizes to sites of genomic instability, resulting in the desilencing of genes that cause sterility, a characteristic of yeast aging. Using embryonic stem cells, we show that mammalian Sir2, SIRT1, represses repetitive DNA and a functionally diverse set of genes across the mouse genome. In response to DNA damage, SIRT1 dissociates from these loci and relocalizes to DNA breaks to promote repair, resulting in transcriptional changes that parallel those in the aging mouse brain. Increased SIRT1 expression promotes survival in a mouse model of genomic instability and suppresses age-dependent transcriptional changes. Thus, DNA damage-induced redistribution of SIRT1 and other chromatin-modifying proteins may be a conserved mechanism of aging in eukaryotes.	171c7b80dcaa471339e7deda6909e6cb	32fcfdd045890dc432ab6fb15d4ec41e	5a5d79176ca509707de169c1d2c3bb5e	article	SIRT1 Redistribution on Chromatin Promotes Genomic Stability but Alters Gene Expression during Aging	Philipp Oberdoerffer and Shaday Michan and Michael McVay and Raul Mostoslavsky and James Vann and Sang-Kyu Park and Andrea Hartlerode and Judith Stegmuller and Angela Hafner and Patrick Loerch and Sarah M. Wright and Kevin D. Mills and Azad Bonni and Bruce A. Yankner and Ralph Scully and Tomas A. Prolla and Frederick W. Alt and David A. Sinclair	\N	2008
8075738	Nature	459	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07829	\N	Access : Histone modifications at human enhancers reflect global cell-type-specific gene expression : Nature	\N	\N	108--112	\N	7243	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature07829}	\N	11fed003854ba2cedc53f824c564be8e	56ecccdbeb2387b8384a8ace8762d1ae	3659ff73001fabce06526f2dcc63e1a0	article	Histone modifications at human enhancers reflect global cell-type-specific gene expression	Nathaniel D. Heintzman and Gary C. Hon and R. David Hawkins and Pouya Kheradpour and Alexander Stark and Lindsey F. Harp and Zhen Ye and Leonard K. Lee and Rhona K. Stuart and Christina W. Ching and Keith A. Ching and Jessica E. Antosiewicz-Bourget and Hui Liu and Xinmin Zhang and Roland D. Green and Victor V. Lobanenkov and Ron Stewart and James A. Thomson and Gregory E. Crawford and Manolis Kellis and Bing Ren	\N	2009
8076150	MANAGEMENT SCIENCE	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Das2003	http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/49/4/416	\N	Knowledge and Productivity in Technical Support Work -- Das 49 (4): 416 -- Management Science	\N	\N	416-431	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1287/mnsc.49.4.416.14419}, eprint = {http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/reprint/49/4/416.pdf}	In this paper, we examine the process of technical support work and the role of knowledge in enhancing the productivity of such work. We develop the concepts of problem-solving tasks and moves to describe technical support work, while using call resolution time and problem escalation as measures of productivity. Using hierarchical log-linear modeling, we establish the link between problem-solving moves and productivity. We find that the mix of moves exercised in technical support strongly depends on the formulation of tasks by those requesting support. Because the formulation of tasks is performed by users, knowledge management initiatives must target users as well as support providers to have the desired impact on productivity.
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	79d803168bc8684cf7056dea3df38042	db010796fbf92590e5929468fab66c0e	b822a482e16cb888bae7216f09a21b91	article	{Knowledge and Productivity in Technical Support Work}	A. Das	\N	2003
8076331	Progress in human geography	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rogers2009	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pyxf	\N		\N	\N	298-300	\N	2	\N	issn = {0309-1325}, doi = {10.1177/03091325090330020307}	\N	6ccd855930016a1cf29468a7d1885149	4f51df935bf273faa8214b072e908700	c93cad71154adeb45581acd70d4f8b64	article	[review:] The introductory reader in human geography: contemporary debates and classic writings	A Rogers	\N	2009
8076448	ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Chakrabarti2006	www.cs.cmu.edu/~deepay/mywww/papers/csur06.pdf	\N	page 45, R-MAT graph generator for bipartite networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	14a2d1f597672e1c9448bb23f5ba3424	9c192f544c0d9f071f8fcbd66b0f1096	9fb3f968713acc1830c6ddcfd2b2b3e6	article	{Graph mining: Laws, generators, and algorithms}	D. Chakrabarti and C. Faloutsos	\N	2006
8076626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_069791694	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=069791694&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Entwicklung und Wirkung von Gewalt im Fernsehen, verfassungsrechtliche Vorgaben und bestehende Regularien	\N	\N	XVIII, 184 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d1b751f36130d3401f9c7933f05ba3b	56d4fad392da69e7fcb56c9619836fc4	317766c4cd89579df3450dadde2a7767	book	Gewalt im Fernsehen	Stefan Lode	\N	1998
8076635	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_094523576	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=094523576&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Programmangebot und zielgruppenspezifische Interpretation	\N	\N	221 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13706-9}	\N	f5078a83d6cb0309222405ec66bbbb8b	bf25f21ffc4850edf0658dfa7bc77337	5660b72803244a96636c2573bf621bed	book	Gewaltpotentiale des Fernsehangebots	Werner Früh	\N	2001
8076637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	Mahwah, NJ [u.a.]	\N	LEA’s communication series	UBMA_101225393	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=101225393&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	distribution, form, context, and themes	\N	\N	XI, 307 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8058-3719-1, 0-8058-4644-1}	\N	6a5704c2c9b020f595dff7d050f3a2a1	caae1d9d83e394ed2eff2f75112396a8	f993a328421ab984b72723e15bcec40c	book	Violence on television	Barrie Gunter and Jackie Harrison and Maggie Wykes	\N	2003
8076641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Opladen ; Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_073429287	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=073429287&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Entscheidungsprozesse über Gewalt im deutschen Fernsehen ; e. explorative Studie	\N	\N	392 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13346-2}	\N	bae8711ac3cd1fffac09f145f6036eb8	a3503c3e272dc620b38a571fc6d9703b	3a39ace2695732d39701753eca1e628b	book	Programmpolitik zwischen Markt und Moral	Claudia Mast	\N	1999
8076645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vistas	Berlin	\N	Schriftenreihe der NLM ; 18	UBMA_116307838	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=116307838&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine Untersuchung von Gewaltdarstellungen im Fernsehen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihres Realitäts- bzw. Fiktionalitätsgrades	\N	\N	296 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89158-401-6}	\N	07bc80e11db102777d3b8eb8c4413b17	6c028a836512e4d34e907d28bbb077cf	a879c728b6c2bbef854c1f48614d337f	book	Gewalt zwischen Fakten und Fiktionen	Petra Grimm and Katja Kirste and Jutta Weiss	\N	2005
8076649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reinhard Fischer	München	\N	\N	UBMA_061385573	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=061385573&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Ethik-Werbung-Mediengewalt (Bohrmann)	\N	\N	309 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88927-211-8}	\N	20a3cbfe9dc6030f9435bf945a6eade8	aa75f9723ca43ba9c75723024e0dbe4d	23f0693f0743c5b3dcf54ddfee9e5fcc	book	Ethik - Werbung - Mediengewalt	Thomas Bohrmann	\N	1997
8076653	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Studien zur Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 44	UBMA_087469472	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=087469472&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	d. gesellschaftliche Kontrolle von Gewaltdarstellungen im Fernsehen	\N	\N	265 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13540-6}	\N	d39d97a0c3af7c3c856b0ab4300db098	707d9cb9b9e5a7fa22a135f2a6d990d8	5a06f98506c0856bc79f53bc91cc3187	book	Mediengewalt	Jessica Eisermann	\N	2001
8076659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit-Verl.	Münster	\N	Kommunikationssoziologische Arbeitshefte ; 1	UBMA_061392782	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=061392782&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Single-Source gegen Trackingstudien ; ein Überblick über die soziologischen Aspekte der Diskussion	\N	\N	100 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-3227-9}	\N	a3cb98e8eb4118198f37dd82a1e08f57	45b7488532e0b472367ec8e6660fc525	79e0db2cdc9db87c74ddd485f243f654	book	Werbewirkungsforschung	Luís Manuel Machado da Conceicao	\N	1997
8076661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Opladen ; Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_07842870X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=07842870X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	theoretische Analysen und empirische Befunde	\N	\N	409 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13367-5}	\N	30541c01b2151d96af99bef38851a8ee	e917f11a7084e245417a32ea3f50ff02	de4a901e4692e3760690f51be726655f	book	Fernsehwerbung	\N	Mike Friedrichsen	1999
8076662	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl.	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Fischer-Taschenbücher ; 10720 : Sozialwissenschaft Fischer	UBMA_026473488	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=026473488&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	der Fernsehspot in Europa als Symptom neuer Macht	\N	\N	299 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-596-10720-2}	\N	f5284fcc46f1247dbf9cd3211b3c043e	9a26c6de6b2f7706135b5b7e3a573ca3	384de313b110c31dd9ace31ac394d9d5	book	Ästhetik der Werbung	Rolf Kloepfer and Hanne Landbeck	\N	1991
8076666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Econ Verl.	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	UBMA_054637244	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=054637244&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Gestaltung und Produktion wirksamer Werbesendungen	\N	\N	228 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	843130c314ec16d8d516eca4a4c788c1	e0fda48217fafed3d4f95975507c9a43	2c2002534ab6be22c65bd51a0d2dfd01	book	Fernsehwerbung	Harry Wayne MacMahan and Geert Jäger [Übers.]	\N	1957
8076667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main ; Bern [u.a.]	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 1, Deutsche Sprache und Literatur = Langue et littérature allemandes = German language and literature ; 951	UBMA_013653288	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=013653288&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine experimentelle Untersuchung zum Einfluß von Texten auf Bildwahrnehmung und Bildverarbeitung am Beispiel von Fernsehwerbung	\N	\N	192 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8204-9513-4}	\N	d1fed975c29bdea806b83392d448be0e	4a2d9125dea4e325942019d2aa9620d3	cb6900cc4c8ba33a428fd0ff11bddc2a	book	Texte und Bildrezeption bei TV-Werbespots	Roland Schmitt	\N	1986
8076669	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R. G. Fischer	Frankfurt (Main)	\N	Edition Fischer	UBMA_019683847	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=019683847&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	musik in fernsehwerbung	\N	\N	183 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89406-099-9}	\N	4fdfa998a1b95785cdade6cb93da884f	f66cbd1c1196bd0ef66897478673dd57	60d8f2a41adc005827fa48283b89cd26	book	Musik in der Fernsehwerbung	Daniele Steiner-Hall	\N	1990
8076670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer	München	\N	BLM-Schriftenreihe ; 38	UBMA_05637707X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=05637707X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Zum Verwechslungsrisiko realer und inszenierter Fernsehgewalt bei Kindern durch humoreske Programmkontexte ; eine Studie	\N	\N	203 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88927-193-6}	\N	4564b31910e57dcb735e20450779918e	c88776b898b129fcd5729cf8bb1c1670	65c207a96e344fdbea2f80de9fde216d	book	Lustige Gewalt?	Stefan Aufenanger and Claudia Lampert and Yvonne Vockerodt	\N	1996
8076672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	Konsum und Verhalten ; 24	UBMA_020093500	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=020093500&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	theoretische Grundlagen und experimentelle Studien zur Wirkung von Hintergrundmusik in der Rundfunk- und Fernsehwerbung	\N	\N	XX, 294 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7908-0460-6}	\N	bb944f684615a9d3eb7d808c6f15e5b1	3ce39585394c6fda0248713f05fa9427	c28ecaaf432faa8993e284d555d7309c	book	Werbung mit Musik	Jürgen Tauchnitz	\N	1990
8076673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ULR	Kiel	\N	Themen, Thesen, Theorien ; 10	UBMA_08350883X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=08350883X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Rechtsgutachten	\N	\N	107 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88312-975-5}	\N	22eca377b1812bac9a402c8d3a020a66	a2579605eb9ac3a6cfb031692fbb4ecf	d4b54f9060847b13b7a26f401345de3c	book	Rechtliche Grenzen für die Darstellung realer Gewalt im Fernsehen	Albert Bleckmann and Stefan Ulrich Pieper	\N	1998
8076677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_039027759	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=039027759&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	258 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	8343b93c6278246b8660ee215c367514	a98029ec84aab91089df0efc249ebb4a	7ede5f97e6a5424e0baf5ace1ec74eb3	book	Die Wirkungen von Musik in der Fernsehwerbung	Alexander-Long Vinh	\N	1994
8076678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_097063096	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=097063096&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine empirische Untersuchung des durch TV-Werbemusik ausgelösten Wirkungsprozesses	\N	\N	447 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	04c2b92fd8fb9ae21a4b0b70fd5931e0	9d44c3301eadba74d9305afad91bcd72	c10458b472931cba75e8169d23f6efe9	book	Musik in der Fernsehwerbung	Michael Walewski	\N	2001
8076680	\N	\N	\N	[Orig.-Ausg.], 1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Suhrkamp Taschenbücher Wissenschaft ; 1790	UBMA_251936112	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=251936112&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine Theorie des Fernsehens am Beispiel der Darstellung von Gewalt	\N	\N	340 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-29390-7}	\N	71092753f18c112d10b81df86565f37a	f8cacd672443a4edf2990b9522d9222d	493b450dd1c84c09f790778078e54888	book	Mediale Gegenwart	Angela Keppler	\N	2006
8076693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBMA_097063096	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=097063096&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine empirische Untersuchung des durch TV-Werbemusik ausgelösten Wirkungsprozesses	\N	\N	447 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	04c2b92fd8fb9ae21a4b0b70fd5931e0	9d44c3301eadba74d9305afad91bcd72	c10458b472931cba75e8169d23f6efe9	book	Musik in der Fernsehwerbung	Michael Walewski	\N	2001
8076701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robert Bosch GmbH	Stuttgart	\N	Jahresgabe ... der Württembergischen Bibliotheksgesellschaft e.V. ; 2006	UBMA_25120362X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=25120362X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Brasilien	\N	\N	273 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	37fdae3add4364da736efdacb23538da	b205b73fe1fdf7c0d6aa6c9100346fdc	a62b37cc8477bdd1481d2be15d17b51f	book	Brasilien - Alte Bücher - Neue Welt	Wolfgang Crom	\N	2006
8076702	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Camera Obscura Verl.	Waschow	\N	\N	UBMA_271608595	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=271608595&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	156 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9807533-1-9, 3-9807533-1-X}	\N	9b1bcb5bb2c3294ff95362d6f67de6ee	fbf4dd2b6ed58eafaee28cdbfa80c60a	66c723aa436677ae5a819f6cfce97aa2	book	Manual der Filmkameratechnik	Matthias A. Uhlig	\N	2007
8076705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hofer	Retz	\N	\N	UBMA_26294393X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=26294393X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	oder: Wie Motive in der Werbung	\N	\N	192 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-902111-20-3, 3-902111-20-8}	\N	58d7214b18b1f9e5dfe79bca0e875423	9e6278ae2c018c7843ee2b75c992669c	8ca695040ee1372c88bb07f0f944b0fd	book	Was Produkte sexy macht	Manfred Enzlmüller	\N	2007
8076714	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruner und Jahr	Hamburg	\N	Die Stern Bibliothek	UBMA_117287466	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=117287466&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	291 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-570-19378-0}	\N	86d1fecf9ec299c017092ec7b28228a8	f717c0bf364103c2201e114654e5ab17	9e58945fda33effe67093ba8f0921313	book	Wahrnehmung und Gestaltung von Werbung	Ulrich Lachmann	\N	2004
8076717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovač	Hamburg	\N	Studienreihe Wirtschaftsrechtliche Forschungsergebnisse ; 57	UBMA_108160181	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=108160181&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine wettbewerbs- und verfassungsrechtliche Beurteilung	\N	\N	234 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8300-1214-4}	\N	eb52fc563fd7e5bd61b474f7b1a7bf02	948e3e584749a4e5e3493951e230dab2	ff3a925de95f918f344f104950242aa4	book	Schockierende Werbung in Deutschland und den USA	Jan-Peter Ohrtmann	\N	2004
8076723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludwig	Kiel	\N	\N	UBMA_098565338	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=098565338&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Inszenierung, Typologie, Bedeutung	\N	\N	448 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-933598-23-0}	\N	e2d5d09ad22f1fdfbba725ac655b06bd	c570767ae1ba6494b8ed304696a17a02	3dc736382bc295ce19bc3a774065c792	book	Männlichkeit und Werbung	Nils Borstnar	\N	2002
8076740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Opladen [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_061953520	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=061953520&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	zur Soziologie der Life-Style-Werbung	\N	\N	340 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13115-X}	\N	902c0fcaeecd82e7cb09438e5afff8d8	b337f874fae13e5a152b69ff5aaaeb36	ae52a29b631521408f3f6abb0ac27624	book	Lebensstile durch Werbung?	Barbara Hölscher	\N	1998
8076746	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl., [Dt. Ausg. der 5. Aufl.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O’Reilly	Beijing ; Köln [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_121098265	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=121098265&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XV, 942 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89721-426-1}	\N	b7ec7dea32413e4910a4ae8beff6d9e8	f82e307b701065253427645213caea5e	8e119841c1ec62f5f6effa3b640cb4ce	book	Linux in a nutshell	Ellen Siever	\N	2005
8076747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verl.	Opladen ; Wiesbaden	\N	Studien zur Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 34	UBMA_063778459	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=063778459&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine Untersuchung zur Darstellung von Männern in der Anzeigenwerbung der 50er, 70er und 90er Jahre	\N	\N	237 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-13186-9}	\N	ce7ccceac05af06a5a236be15e1b0f69	cf7937b7b8cc52c8035e026d35cf3ec7	e37734f2143dc38725695601b5872b6d	book	Mannsbilder - Männlichkeit in der Werbung	Guido Zurstiege	\N	1998
8076752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. für Angewandte Psychologie	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	Schriftenreihe Wirtschaftspsychologie	UBMA_060087854	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=060087854&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	137 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8017-0946-9}	\N	bfa13cee5bdc62b907ac2a85e59f978d	cfc527e5999c1ae9759b78d27276e6b9	c565eed44b3505f04f23e8c5be37d124	book	Sex-Appeal in der Werbung	Klaus Moser	\N	1997
8076759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Reihe 2, Rechtswissenschaft = Droit = Law ; 1858	UBMA_049499963	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=049499963&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XL, 164 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-631-49550-1}	\N	15dba1013e9b85ded2493251f766b94a	6999aa7307e95db26f5dc20c95d3e7ab	af1a3cd1c86f504cbb3849b9339674eb	book	Schockierende Werbung - Verstoß gegen § 1 UWG?	Ulrike Wünnenberg	\N	1996
8076780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVI	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/avi/PousmanS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/avi/avi2006.html#PousmanS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	67-74	\N	\N	conf/avi/2006	date = {2006-07-12}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1133265.1133277}, isbn = {1-59593-353-0}	\N	e346d734c1fd8bbabba1da6815017ec2	673fa2cc9b48dcf53ea21532864427f6	ec797444c807b11feb38a0c97b68d582	inproceedings	A taxonomy of ambient information systems: four patterns of design.	Zachary Pousman and John T. Stasko	Augusto Celentano	2006
8076908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdt. Verlag	Opladen ; Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_051536196	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=051536196&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Zuwendungsattraktivität, Erregungsverläufe, sozialer Effekt ; zur Begründung u. praktischen Anwendung e. kognitiv-physiologischen Ansatzes d. Medienrezeptionsforschung am Beisp. von Gewaltdarstellungen	\N	\N	812 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-12668-7}	\N	fe5bcf396df305512a1aa346ea4e8ce6	14d952c83757307816cc5cefd44ceb3c	31099cac0c3ca2148f94bac1305ff1ec	book	Fernsehgewalt	Jürgen Grimm	\N	1999
8078845	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GESIS(2008)	http://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/forschung/publikationen/gesis_reihen/gesis_arbeitsberichte/GESIS_AB_6.pdf	GESIS-Arbeitsbericht		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N		\N	5c11dfad9acbea64e3cd9a619c96435a	1a277da0f728c0e6a53a16243cd80142	eaedaabc230b44db528a99890ba4b4e8	techreport	Befragung der Professoren und Mitarbeiter der politischen Wissenschaften	\N	\N	2008
8078949	Unterrichtswissenschaft	33	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	reinmann2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N		The article presents design-based research which is more capable of creating sustained Innovation in the practice of education than other forms of research. After a short description of the term „innovation” and its meaning in educational contexts the article demonstrates some drawbacks for innovation and describes, on this basis, the goals and specific characteristics of design-based research. Design-based research, which assigns design a central role in the research process, is differentiated from experimental and evaluative research and analysed to what extend it upholds scientific principles. The article concludes with arguments summarizing pros for design-based research which can enhance the innovation potential of educational research.	1230374f167b5513bd8c55ad333984df	289a19146bb94ec1ea76c2629cb87591	3efeb027ddde5fec81531701fc6d634b	article	Innovation ohne Forschung? Ein Plädoyer für den Design-Based Research-Ansatz in der Lehr-Lernforschung	Gabi Reinmann	\N	2005
8079022	\N	\N	\N	3., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	X.systems.press	UBMA_266281923	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=266281923&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Grundlagen, Einrichtung und Betrieb	\N	\N	XXXVI, 1158 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-73338-6}	\N	40571b8784308b0a6600c73cc08d6ca1	7567a6d6ad97dceb516be24aa1216142	5789ba782679e6bb5715602cdd8ab01c	book	Debian GNU/Linux	Peter H. Ganten and Wulf Alex	\N	2007
8079034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web Consortium	\N	\N	\N	turtle	http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/	\N		\N	See: http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d2d16c81a130df945d8746bda59889f3	da593e287346e6d13d85a377cf736778	f2e78e7cab75827c9f4ec5d61ab64d26	misc	Turtle - Terse {RDF} Triple Language, {W3C} Team Submission	\N	Dave Beckett and Tim {Berners-Lee}	2008
8079080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICER '05: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Computing education research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	FitEtAl05	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1089786.1089793	\N	Strategies that students use to trace code	\N	\N	69--80	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-043-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1089786.1089793}	How do beginning students approach problems which require them to read and understand code? We report on a Grounded Theory-based analysis of student transcripts from 12 institutions where students were asked to "think aloud" when solving such problems. We identify 19 strategies used by students. Primary results are that all students employ a range of strategies, there were (in total) many different strategies that were applied, students use multiple strategies on each individual problem, students applied different strategies to different types of questions, and students often applied strategies poorly. We show that strategies conform with existing education theories including Bloom's Taxonomy and the Approaches to Study Inventory. Additionally, we discuss emergent theories developed through a card sort process.	337a6f61a3bacdf1aa64e87cff007d2a	0182cbe942172d06c0a1cdb1516a87a7	a3e4e64ee82e1cc6839361a5f334690f	inproceedings	Strategies That Students Use to Trace Code: an Analysis Based in Grounded Theory	Sue Fitzgerald and Beth Simon and Lynda Thomas	\N	2005
8079198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität München, Fakulät für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	koch2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.28}, file = {:Communities_Netzwerke\\\\Koch2002_Habil_CommunitySysteme.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jahnke}	\N	73fafcfcb224c5866522dd9dcc1680ea	e8410851731a72ed79ed17da1463ea56	161371ad4b336e083cde3a13bf8a3085	book	Community-Unterstützungssysteme - Architektur und Interoperabilität
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\	(Habilitation).	Michael Koch	\N	2003
8079350	Journal of Algebra	321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	deGier2009a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2008.10.023	\N	The two-boundary Temperley–Lieb algebra	\N	\N	1132 - 1167	\N	4	\N	issn = {0021-8693}, mrkey = {2489894}, doi = {10.1016/j.jalgebra.2008.10.023}	We study a two-boundary extension of the Temperley-Lieb algebra which has recently arisen in statistical mechanics. This algebra lies in a quotient of the affine Hecke algebra of type C and has a natural diagrammatic representation. The algebra has three parameters and, for generic values of these, we determine its representation theory.
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We use the action of the centre of the affine Hecke algebra to show that all irreducible representations lie within a finite dimensional diagrammatic quotient. These representations are fully characterised by an additional parameter related to the action of the centre. For generic values of this parameter there is a unique representation of dimension 2N and we show that it is isomorphic to a tensor space representation. We construct a basis in which the Gram matrix is diagonal and use this to discuss the irreducibility of this representation.	43344144761c6e01cea661cd6ce333ce	cfad7be034dc5959f799948da2709c4a	a463617dedd3956c1d863f9c8b3d7c3b	article	The two-boundary Temperley-Lieb algebra	Jan de Gier and Alexander Nichols	\N	2009
8079359	Water Resour. Res.	40	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	Drusch2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003WR002441	\N	Soil moisture retrieval during the Southern Great Plains Hydrology Experiment 1999: A comparison between experimental remote sensing data and operational products	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Soil moisture images for the Southern Great Plains Hydrology Experiment (SGP99) were derived from airborne passive microwave measurements obtained from the electronically scanned thinned array radiometer (ESTAR) and the polarimetric scanning radiometer (PSR) at L-band and C-band, respectively. In order to mimic operational products, a robust retrieval method is chosen and the corrections for vegetation and surface roughness are based on average values from the literature. Validation against field measurements results in root-mean-square errors and biases of 2.9% and 4.2% in volumetric soil moisture for the ESTAR data set and 4.6% and 6.0% for the PSR product. For this sparsely vegetated experiment region, the quality of the C-band derived soil moisture is therefore comparable to the corresponding L-band product. The accuracies of the operational data sets, namely, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) 40 year reanalysis product (ERA40) and the European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS) scatterometer derived soil moisture, are quantified based on the high-resolution PSR soil moisture images for the SGP99 region. The ERA40 reanalysis comprises soil moisture data for four soil layers at the T159 spectral resolution. The top 7 cm layer soil moisture product is in reasonable agreement with the C-band derived soil moisture data sets. Temporal and spatial patterns are well represented, but a significant wet bias of up to 14.4% (ERA40) is present in dry conditions. In order to evaluate the quality of the operational data sets on a longer temporal timescale, in situ soil moisture measurements at the Little Washita National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division (NOAA/ATDD) site are used to analyze time series for June 1997 to December 1998. The temporal evolution of soil moisture is captured reasonably well by the ERA40 product and the ERS scatterometer derived surface soil moisture data set. RMS errors were found to be 5.6% and 5.7%, respectively. The study shows that passive microwave remote sensing has the potential to improve operational products.	5394e8459049cde3325ac5c3b4326c93	bfc39047797fb69238670f0ee441acbe	0d1866e3a61907a575cf469252bae89b	article	Soil moisture retrieval during the Southern Great Plains Hydrology Experiment 1999: A comparison between experimental remote sensing data and operational products	Matthias Drusch and Eric F. Wood and H. Gao and Ariane Thiele	\N	2004
8079434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematics of quantum computation and quantum technology	\N	\N	\N	Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL	\N	\N	Chapman & Hall/CRC Appl. Math. Nonlinear Sci. Ser.	Abramsky2008a	http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/people/samson.abramsky/tambook.pdf	\N		\N	\N	515--558	\N	\N	\N	mrkey = {2422231}, mrclass = {81R10 (57M25 81P68)}	\N	37f76a2a844952ab4923dc9c81ea2797	9029cddebdf0c0828a89b46c51fe90ec	c5b6735f1ae2827afd10e7d6a7727bd2	incollection	Temperley-Lieb algebra: from knot theory to logic and computation via quantum mechanics	Samson Abramsky	\N	2008
8079471	C. R. Math. Acad. Sci. Paris	342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vincenti2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crma.2005.12.007	\N		\N	\N	233--236	\N	4	\N	issn = {1631-073X}, mrclass = {16S99 (20C08)}, mrkey = {2196004}, fjournal = {Comptes Rendus Math\\'ematique. Acad\\'emie des Sciences. Paris}, doi = {10.1016/j.crma.2005.12.007}	We give a dual presentation, in the sense of the dual presentation of Artin groups, of the Temperley–Lieb algebra of type B. In particular, we obtain a basis of this algebra by considering the homomorphic images of the simple elements of the dual monoid. This algebra is the largest quotient of the Hecke algebra whose irreducible representations are parametrized by pairs of Young diagrams with at most one column in each component.	30d904e2155beded5d69d92b6d084042	96806442abbef9059be1e79db9e62034	ef5ad4a08fe9b34acf722d46ff047c25	article	Algebre de Temperley-Lieb de type B	Claire Vincenti	\N	2006
8079493	Duke Math. J.	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stroppel2005a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/S0012-7094-04-12634-X	\N		\N	\N	547--596	\N	3	\N	issn = {0012-7094}, mrclass = {17B10 (57M25 57M27)}, mrreviewer = {Vladimir S. Mazorchuk}, mrkey = {2120117}, fjournal = {Duke Mathematical Journal}, doi = {10.1215/S0012-7094-04-12634-X}, coden = {DUMJAO}	To each generic tangle projection from the three-dimensional real vector space onto the plane, we associate a derived endofunctor on a graded parabolic version of the Bernstein-Gel'fand category O. We show that this assignment is (up to shifts) invariant under tangle isotopies and Reidemeister moves and defines therefore invariants of tangles. The occurring functors are defined via so-called projective functors. The first part of the paper deals with the indecomposability of such functors and their connection with generalised Temperley-Lieb algebras which are known to have a realisation via decorated tangles. The second part of the paper describes a categorification of the Temperley-Lieb category and proves the main conjectures of [BFK]. Moreover, we describe a functor from the category of 2-cobordisms into a category of projective functors.	b8c8ef722eacb374f9078f396078c3ed	ff3e554faf04fc13902c27f19a6466bf	3093125eee701bc440986c9046a9e612	article	Categorification of the Temperley-Lieb category, tangles, and cobordisms via projective functors	Catharina Stroppel	\N	2005
8079508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic.Multimedia.2007	\N	\N		\N	Collection of papers concerning Semantic Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3e826ed847faf71992a085329644d3c	5409d48f4a5c0054917ff0477b4d4bc7	2a54c1ed57bee0233303bdf92ce1a091	book	Semantic Multimedia	\N	Istituto perla Matematica Applicatae Tecnologie Informatiche Bianca Falcidieno Michela Spagnuolo Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche	2007
8079644	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Green1998a	http://arxiv.org/abs/q-alg/9712018	\N		\N	\N	155--171	\N	2	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M25}, mrreviewer = {Lowell Abrams}, arxiv = {q-alg/9712018v1}, mrkey = {1618912}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}, doi = {10.1142/S0218216598000103}	\N	5e154e80ee12e95788f5cd9864ee5efc	e3d58aa14ba69fdd39227a8783f01080	fc93b365a8471b3407d6891eb515b88c	article	Generalized {T}emperley-{L}ieb algebras and decorated tangles	R. M. Green	\N	1998
8079668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th Conf. on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Hurst2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	334--338	\N	\N	\N	location = {Saarbr\\"{u}cken, Germany}, isbn = {1-55860-717-X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/990820.990869}	\N	3dbbdea47b38c6b775d53b6a9255ec38	f8ea8192912fc353d385892261768eb1	d70bc588f770d1cc5a7673e791ce32d0	inproceedings	Layout and language: integrating spatial and linguistic knowledge for layout understanding tasks	Matthew Hurst and Tetsuya Nasukawa	\N	2000
8079677	Math. Z.	219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westbury1995a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02572380	\N		\N	\N	539--565	\N	4	\N	issn = {0025-5874}, mrclass = {20C99 (16G99 57M25 82B23)}, mrreviewer = {Robert B{\\'e}dard}, mrkey = {1343661}, fjournal = {Mathematische Zeitschrift}, doi = {10.1007/BF02572380}, coden = {MAZEAX}	\N	7cd8cbd9914f6969247f5d1f9b908f91	997d8718613fa7398ece931ceba0cb56	a64ff9b3d9706b96e4e6841b14de6202	article	The representation theory of the Temperley-Lieb algebras	B. W. Westbury	\N	1995
8079679	Arch. Math. (Basel)	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tomDieck1998a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s000130050284 	\N		\N	\N	407--416	\N	5	\N	issn = {0003-889X}, mrclass = {57M25 (20F36)}, mrkey = {1649348}, fjournal = {Archiv der Mathematik}, coden = {ACVMAL}, doi = {10.1007/s000130050284}	In this note we define and compute the Temperley-Lieb algebras associated to the Coxeter-Dynkin graphs of type D_n. The computation relates these algebras to those corresponding to the root systems of type A and B. We also show the connection to braid theory and to the Kauffman bracket and describe a related graphical calculus.	df9d8fd77b05ed8bf7efd7cfe06462f9	4b5dd484a17aa5dd931b6d8ffb116447	08d369c3c688abfa0a28c37b09d7c0d2	article	Temperley-Lieb algebras associated to the root system D	Tammo tom Dieck	\N	1998
8079791	Lett. Math. Phys.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martin1994a	http://www.springerlink.com/content/r6n8337025v53876/?p=6a34558dc095429c9f97a0a0c7d1ff4c&pi=3	\N		\N	\N	189--206	\N	3	\N	issn = {0377-9017}, mrclass = {81R50 (16S99 82B23)}, mrreviewer = {Andrey V. Tsiganov}, mrkey = {1267001}, fjournal = {Letters in Mathematical Physics}, doi = {10.1007/BF00805852}, coden = {LMPHDY}	We determine the structure of two variations on the Temperley-Lieb algebra, both used for dealing with special kinds of boundary conditions in statistical mechanics models. The first is a new algebra, the "blob" algebra. We determine both the generic and all the exceptional structures for this two parameter algebra. The second is the periodic Temperley-Lieb algebra. The generic structure and part of the exceptional structure of this algebra have already been studied. We complete the analysis using results from the study of the blob algebra.	2c587d2a1a7a78be14834385c7d49306	697cc946c9590f4c2d65a493285ac581	c1f957435f722c0e30751ae783b41e66	article	The blob algebra and the periodic Temperley-Lieb algebra	Paul Martin and Hubert Saleur	\N	1994
8079808	Mathematische Annalen	290	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lickorish1995a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01459265	\N		\N	\N	657--670	\N	1	\N		\N	24f452a4a127ab78c39cce90b36ef520	9dca62be8a33882cfdcee7789593ac2e	392b198293d47b1f055659594b2dd166	article	Three-manifolds and the Temperley-Lieb algebra	W. B. R. Lickorish	\N	1991
8079855	Physics Letters B	271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broda1991a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(91)91286-5	\N		\N	\N	116 - 122	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(91)91286-5}	A general approach to monodromy skein relations for any pair of irreducible representations of any semi-simple Lie group in the framework of topological Yang-Mills theory is proposed. Two key examples yielding, among other things, the most general (Yang-Mills theory based) form of the HOMFLY and Kauffman/Dubrovnik skein relations are given.	9c8c7a45b809239c56669bdcd472191e	9d47b533a69ae187e8ba86376829d845	4d1dc527e64d87b17d814f745042d4fd	article	Skein relations for any representation of any Lie group	B. Broda	\N	1991
8079897	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WilhelmED2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	58-63	\N	1/2	\N		"Es überschwemmt den Körper beim Orgasmus, verleiht einer Berührung den Hauch von Magie und baut Stress sowie Misstrauen ab: Oxytozin. Nun soll die Substanz sogar als Therapeutikum bei Depression, Sozialphobie oder Autismus helfen."	2a9f1ba090222dbc1ec5c6c2e2d76232	839897fb859ef4305d219dd445f3e01e	6af85fe4a51827237369e2ffce29b94a	article	Elixier der Nähe	Klaus Wilhelm	\N	2009
8079919	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RamachandranFU2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	64-67	\N	1/2	\N		"In der Natur lassen nur wenige Dinge Licht passieren. Dennoch hat unser Gehirn meist den Durchblick."	123c616d58a26c4690e805d1ffc38aac	6bf9ec17c8e181a0aaf065952596650c	6160dd92e6d2e2c076547b33b64a5373	article	Von Sinnen: Farben und Filter : Transparenzwahrnehmung	Vilayanur S. Ramachandran and Diane Rogers-Ramachandran	\N	2009
8079956	\N	399	\N	\N	\N	\N	Topics in knot theory ({E}rzurum, 1992)	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Acad. Publ.	Dordrecht	\N	NATO Adv. Sci. Inst. Ser. C Math. Phys. Sci.	Morton1993a	http://www.liv.ac.uk/~su14/papers/turkey.pdf	\N		\N	\N	107--155	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {57M25 (57N10)}, mrkey = {1257908}	\N	788b2c6ff00820c5ca5e84a3f9f0957f	b453bfe19f6fe91d07520b7097fec21e	3a7bd6d3806451aa6adcb727f43be347	incollection	Invariants of links and 3-manifolds from skein theory and from quantum groups	H. R. Morton	\N	1993
8079959	Gehirn & Geist	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ErnstWD2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	68-70	\N	1/2	\N		"Viel zu oft stellt man am Ende eines Arbeitstags fest, dass wichtige Projekte liegen geblieben sind und die To-do-Liste statt kürzer eher länger wurde. Doch es geht auch anders."	949d6d7eba7f0b5b92472ad534b24dba	c6412b7b9b415803660610843c5c338a	2902a5e8e80fb80b21b97325205df425	article	Was du heute kannst besorgen ... : Zeitmanagement	Brigitta Ernst	\N	2009
8079992	Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society	141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hadji2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0305004105009047	\N		\N	\N	81-100	\N	01	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0305004105009047}	\N	9a7785a05ca3f3f6318cf5dbbb3a24b0	4fcab22c8a57fb3ea13bc60e2394f4cf	3c481c73eeb0380e68ede305bfa6abae	article	A basis for the full Homfly skein of the annulus	Richard J Hadji and Hugh R Morton	\N	2006
8080446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Bäuml1994Psychosen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee7649456b081d38f26a7fe296511b92	bb1d98270b9b466612d8788b7b792ce0	3111abd80e4f70063f7b4fbe2cf7ae94	book	Psychosen aus dem schizophrenen Formenkreis	Josef Bäuml	\N	1994
8080481	Sucht Aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basdekis2002Komorbidität	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-67	\N	1	\N		\N	1f0455178668a659d57d20ce49aede2b	9ac65429aee70c281b61e38ca802242b	28434e250cc399018f8b3eb3a7529fab	article	Komorbidität bei Abhängigkeitserkrankungen	Raphaela Basdekis-Jozsa and Michael Krausz	\N	2002
8080496	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ariadne Fachverlag Aachen	\N	\N	\N	Löhrer1999Sucht	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b73b01c6af02c4cd45ebdf1201fe180	01631c1a1e5f94a1a797648a53c23e2d	06cd89a0d5384925b5f57b02a0c91c86	book	Sucht und Psychose - Klinik - Therapie - Prognose	Frank Löhrer	\N	1999
8080503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber Verlag Bern	\N	\N	\N	Moggi2007Doppeldiagnose	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	531abfd4dce2fd04c2468402866dd615	2052d7f6fbfc59886ed8f1814add0367	362aed72df715aea34c393f17a20e965	book	Doppeldiagnosen - Komorbidität psychischer Störungen und Sucht	Franz Moggi	\N	2007
8080541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf. on Human Factors in Comp. Syst.	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	bibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-58	\N	\N	\N		\N	0fa2c461717f2196d6e92e9c51742467	f2823fea033c8b53b46755008b255656	4a23b14ffb40fc91b440e1dc588ffbc6	inproceedings	Aroma: Abstract representation of presence supporting mutual awareness	E. Pedersen and T. Sokoler	S. Pemberton	1997
8080552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambertus Verlag Freiburg im Breisgau	\N	\N	\N	Krausz1994Konorbidität	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ce28db1b0a16b0d7b76f1dcbef4020b	58f1ed74d9d40560f66a745815b3260c	8768bfe9c0b6fefa5257eedc8ec9c518	book	Komorbidität	Michael Krausz	Tomas Müller-Thomsen (Hrsg.)	1994
8080573	Biological Cybernetics	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Amari1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	201--215	\N	4	\N		A method of statistical neurodynamics is presented for treating ensembles of nets of randomly connected neuron-like elements. The concept of a macrostate plays a fundamental role in statistical neurodynamics and a criterion is given for ascertaining that given macroscopic quantities together constitute a macrostate. The activity of a nerve net is shown to be a macrostate and the equation of the dynamics of the activity is elucidated for various ensembles of random nerve nets. It is shown that the distance between two microstates can also be treated as a macrostate in a generalized sense. The equation of its dynamics represents how the distance between two states changes in the course of state transitions. The dynamics of distance reveals interesting microscopic properties of random nerve nets, such as the stability of state-transition, the transient lengths, etc.	07d98fdc21e8ab9cf0cab2a8a232fc40	6091d9f002f9b5e6d420a5698b2344c6	9b8d6f610953e75629fc75ba940fd67c	article	{A method of statistical neurodynamics}	Shun-Ichi Amari	\N	1974
8080574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske und Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	kurtz200101	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Mit diesem Band wird das Ziel verfolgt, die Grundlage für eine Neubestimmung des Berufsthemas in der Soziologie zu schaffen.So wie in der Moderne auf Metaerzählungen verzichtet wird, gibt es auch keine herausgehobene Theorieposition mehr, die es erlauben würde, das Thema Beruf in all seinen Facetten auszuleuchten.Aus diesem Grunde wird hier eine multiperspektivische Herangehensweise gewählt.Die Beiträge fragen aus den unterschiedlichen soziologischen Theorieperspektiven nach dem Stellenwert des Berufs in der modernen Gesellschaft. Es geht dabei unter anderem um das Verhältnis des Berufs zu den Themen soziale Ungleichheit, moderne Arbeitsorganisationen, Jugend, sozialer Wandel und Wissensgesellschaft.	2413cf6bce38e83cc3e221f2fbed8d74	6e3d744f9d6b6221469e3ec0f3b3d7c7	8712b5d0140b4da1189120fb7e8777a3	book	Aspekte des Berufs in der Moderne	Thomas Kurtz	\N	2001
8080578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	beck198001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In den letzten Jahren läßt sich ein ausgeprägter Planungs- und Veränderungseifer der verschiedensten Akteure im Berufsbereich beobachten.
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Altehrwürdige Berufsbilder werden als überarbeitungsbedürftig angesehen, Curriculumplanung und -reform sind zu einer Dauerbeschäftigung geworden, und überall blühen Modellversuche zur Berufsausbildung mit den unterschiedlichsten Zielsetzungen.
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Unter diesem praktischen Bezug wird in dem vorliegenden Lehrbuch die in Alltag, Politik und Forschung lange Zeit vorherrschende deterministische Deutung des Berufswandels ersetzt durch eine Perspektive, die die soziale Konstitution der Berufe ins Zentrum stellt.
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Das heißt, es wird den Fragen nachgegangen: Unter welchen sozioökonomischen Bedingungen entsteht die «Berufsform» von Arbeitskraft allgemein, auf welche Weise kommen einzelne Berufe und Berufsbilder zustande, welche Akteure mit welchen Interessen wirken daran mit, welche betrieblichen, sozialen und politischen Bedingungen und Anforderungen gehen in diese Prozesse der Berufsentstehung und -veränderung ein und welche Konsequenzen sind mit entsprechenden «Berufskonstruktionen» für die Arbeitenden verbunden.
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Dabei zeigen sich die Umrisse und Hauptrichtungen einer Berufskritik, die sowohl die Praxis der Entwicklung von Berufsausbildungen und Berufsbildern anregen kann als auch Anstöße vermittelt, gründlicher über Alternativen zum Beruf nachzudenken.
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Aus dem Inhalt:
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- Elemente einer Theorie des Berufs
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- Beruf und soziale Ungleichheit
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- Beruf und Arbeitsmarkt
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- Beruf und Betrieb
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- Die Bedeutung des Berufs für Entwicklung und Lebenslauf
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- Beruf und gesellschaftliche Praxis	5be450eb54d55836f2abad05f67b4074	86bd8e8b474ab5f34275c5bc8f9ddd20	7c74449c613133cb7133ca15def251cc	book	Soziologie der Arbeit und der Berufe - Grundlagen, Problemfelder, Forschungsergebnisse	Ulrich Beck and Michael Brater and Hansjürgen Daheim	\N	1980
8080596	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	First International Workshop on Wireless Broadband Access for Communities and Rural Developing Regions	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlstad, Sweden	\N	\N	Kret0812:Wireless	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	days = {11}	\N	1a969791116a0f980a323ead66fcbcd1	66254746eeb8411478743e3315ceec38	a55727857861bb893991aaa6c035842e	inproceedings	Wireless Mesh Network Coverage with QoS Differentiation for Rural Areas	Mathias Kretschmer and Sebastian Robitzsch and Christian Niephaus and Karl Jonas and Gheorghita Ghinea	\N	2008
8080822	\N	\N	\N	1	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	seffah_adoption-centric_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1848000189}	\N	9234dd52c0d3f205dbf10993dc9b284d	9e4f558211fcfdc3658cdcd2fc329f19	a9b95ab840e8d68082aa08e6de5490c5	book	Adoption-centric Usability Engineering: Systematic Deployment, Assessment and Improvement of Usability Methods in Software Engineering	Ahmed Seffah and Eduard Metzker	\N	2008
8080961	Nucl. Phys.	B642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jahn:2002kg	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=4921518	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 4921518	\N	\N	357-371	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/0205005;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00639-9}, eprint = {hep-lat/0205005}	We discuss topological obstructions to putting chiral fermions on an even dimensional lattice. The setting includes Ginsparg-Wilson fermions, but is more general. We prove a theorem which relates the total chirality to the difference of generalised winding numbers of chiral projection operators. For an odd number of Weyl fermions this implies that particles and anti-particles live in topologically different spaces.	08e077e465801f75560d01dba0110162	be401954a9bfd9787ab2b31b58530bc4	2a8696c878aa7f746481d077a5b3e559	article	{Chiral fermions on the lattice}	Oliver Jahn and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2002
8080980	Nucl. Phys.	B801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gattringer:2008je	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=7663013	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 7663013	\N	\N	353-360	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0802.2496;%%}, doi = {10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.03.015}, eprint = {0802.2496}	In a recent article Hasenfratz and von Allmen have suggested a fixed point action for two flavors of Weyl fermions on the lattice with gauge group SU(2). The block-spin transformation they use maps the chiral and vector symmetries of the underlying vector theory onto two equations of the Ginsparg-Wilson (GW) type. We show that an overlap Dirac operator can be constructed which solves both GW equations simultaneously. We discuss the properties of this overlap operator and its projection onto lattice Weyl fermions which seems to be free of artefacts, in particular the projection operators are independent of the gauge field. 	141fe818c5adf019cbdbdc52eb792d1a	1558f026d14b0c33adc24cff4d08b274	36e32dce3786254386c9728d4862786c	article	{New overlap construction of Weyl fermions}	Christof Gattringer and Markus Pak	\N	2008
8081162	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	International Conference on Advanced Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	salay09caisequery	\N	\N		\N	in press	\N	\N	\N	\N		Every model has a purpose and the quality of a model ultimately
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measures its fitness relative to this purpose. In practice, models are created in a
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piecemeal fashion through the construction of many diagrams that structure a
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model into parts that together offer a coherent presentation of the content of the
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model. Each diagram also has a purpose – its role in the presentation of the
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model - and this determines what part of the model the diagram is intended to
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present. In this paper, we investigate what is involved in formally
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characterizing this intended content of diagrams as coverage criteria and show
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how doing this helps to improve model quality and support automation in the
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modeling process. We illustrate the approach and its benefits with a case study
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from the telecommunications industry.	95c3e2a436da5e75f19942913c36f810	f4876ce87fb57600aceadaced0573fd9	e53dd86c344da4ef73844bf46e64a1aa	inproceedings	Improving Model Quality Using Diagram Coverage Criteria	Rick Salay and John Mylopoulos	\N	2009
8081394	Physics Letters B	443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farchioni1998214	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-3VF3B2P-16/2/4ac68f60c8aa5bc59cc0e3a5ce048bf9	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : Wilson, fixed point and Neuberger's lattice Dirac operator for the Schwinger model1	\N	\N	214 - 220	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0370-2693(98)01343-4}	We perform a comparison between different lattice regularizations of the Dirac operator for massless fermions in the framework of the single and two flavor Schwinger model. We consider a) the Wilson-Dirac operator at the critical value of the hopping parameter; b) Neuberger's overlap operator; c) the fixed point operator. We test chiral properties of the spectrum, dispersion relations and rotational invariance of the mesonic bound state propagators.	ede4f433a037859b923736171a454d10	41076c5442e6a02eb5505edd0de85046	b1f28baf58e5559250813f838532b383	article	Wilson, fixed point and Neuberger's lattice Dirac operator for the Schwinger model	F. Farchioni and I. Hip and C. B. Lang	\N	1998
8081409	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	mayhew_usability_1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1558605614}	\N	defc2d99202b05011c9a2cedbe08a378	b6f21b1f037f214639f53cb5dd1d96dc	597d7442d579e2860edd52cac9d826ca	book	The Usability Engineering Lifecycle: A Practitioner's Handbook for User Interface Design	Deborah Mayhew	\N	1999
8081483	#IEEE_M_COM#	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Azcorra2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14--16	\N	4	\N	issn = {0163-6804}, doi = {10.1109/MCOM.2009.4907397}	Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a very promising technology to provide an easily deployable and cost-efficient solution for access to packet-based services for metropolitan areas with high population densities. Thus, WMNs may be a key technology in future 4G wireless networks and are currently becoming attractive in situations where it is not convenient to deploy wired backhaul connectivity. For example, it is often impractical to deploy wired infrastructure cost effectively or under tight time constraints. This is particularly true if the deployment is only transient in nature. Another key feature of WMNs is that unlike wireless multihop relay networks, WMNs are not restricted to tree-shaped topologies rooted at the gateway to the wired network and hence do not suffer from the same performance bottlenecks. Instead, any mesh node may communicate with any other one over multiple paths, allowing more efficient utilization of network resources. In contrast to ad hoc networks, WMNs are operated by a single entity, and their components have far fewer restrictions in terms of energy, resilience, and processing power.	31b07af99f1066a41eb423c4c540b705	489f8308bcf243658b2531caf46218e2	e81dd5bd800671d069ac9ae102908737	article	Supporting carrier grade services over wireless mesh networks: the approach of the european FP-7 strep carmen - [very large projects/edited by ken young]	Azcorra, Arturo and Banniza, Thomas and Chieng, David and Fitzpatrick, John and VON-HUGO, Dirk and Natkaniec, Marek and Robitzsch, Sebastian and Zdarsky, Frank	\N	2009
8081823	Probability Theory and Related Fields	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	perman-pitman-yor92	http://www.springerlink.com/content/n08754882308h67n/	\N		\N	\N	21--39	\N	1	\N		ome general formulae are obtained for size-biased sampling from a Poisson point process in an abstract space where the size of a point is defined by an arbitrary strictly positive function. These formulae explain why in certain cases (gamma and stable) the size-biased permutation of the normalized jumps of a subordinator can be represented by a stickbreaking (residual allocation) scheme defined by independent beta random variables. An application is made to length biased sampling of excursions of a Markov process away from a recurrent point of its statespace, with emphasis on the Brownian and Bessel cases when the associated inverse local time is a stable subordinator. Results in this case are linked to generalizations of the arcsine law for the fraction of time spent positive by Brownian motion.	d1d488cf39cc3c9f7778f0fc622b4ea8	995d0b64de56aeabd2e0fa51cf4c508c	c36b8cb697027e4d7261bae24c95a168	article	{Size-biased sampling of Poisson point processes and excursions}	M. Perman and J. Pitman and M. Yor	\N	1992
8081843	Financial Times Deutschland	\N	\N	Agenda	Mai	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klimm2009	\N	\N	Geniale Überschrift	\N	\N	23	\N	\N	\N		Nach einem Jahr im Amt zieht Frank Appel in seine erste große Schlacht. Der Post-Chef will deutlich sparen.	4985a2db01a877169729df865b0d964e	71c27de792680afc5d3b842efe6d4cda	c25ad2f8d7e50c4518b8d7bc0cb1baf6	article	Die Briefbombe.	Leo Klimm	\N	2009
8081941	Financial Times Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	May	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fichtner2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N		Mit großangelegter Forschungsoffensive aus der Krise. "Neues Wachstum entsteht durch Innovation" (Schavan). Gewährung von Steuerprivilegien, Zuzug hochqualifizierter Ausländer erleichtern, staatliche Forschungsausgaben erhöhen. 3% der Wirtschaftsleistung für Forschung reicht Schavan in schlechten Zeiten nicht aus.
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Aufschließen zu anderen Staaten, die sich mit massiven Forschungsinvestitionen eine gute Ausgangspoisiton für die Weltwirtschaft nach der Krise verschaffen wollen. Obama: In der Krise sei Forschung kein Luxus, sondern essenzieller für unseren Wohlstand als je zuvor. Südkorea will FuE Ausgaben von 3,5% auf 5% für 2 Jahre erhöhen.
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Schavans Ziele:
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*Steuergutschrift für forschende Unternehmen (würde den Staat rund 5Mrd € kosten). Siemens will dies für "Ausbau der Innovationsführerschaft" nutzen (Löscher); Wettbewerbsfaktor
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*Milliardenpaket für die Wissenschaft (18 Mrd.€ zusätzlich von 2011 - 2018)
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*Aufstockung des 3%-Zieles - Anpassung des Ziels weg. schrumpfendem BIP
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*Mehr ausländische Fachkräfte
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	08aa893a57f2e239c36e6f2445300362	0a76947705bd73fcc82089c248c75248	32c000ccdb1e1ef696d410e5b2f112b5	article	Forschung soll Wachstum bringen. Bildungsministerin Schawan plant Steuerbonus für innovative Firmen.	Nikolai Fichtner.	\N	2009
8081970	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Royal Statistical Society	\N	\N	\N	kingman1975rdd	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2984986	\N		\N	\N	1--22	\N	\N	\N		\N	08ec4bb9c70b25948b510074afdcde97	424356a5135c8027bb171ba2f32f5afe	ecaeb0fc9e0f10d03facd60e4c2d0a4f	article	{Random discrete distributions}	JFC Kingman	\N	1975
8081991	Nature	456	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07509	\N	Alternative isoform regulation in human tissue transcriptomes : Article : Nature	\N	\N	470--476	\N	7221	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature07509}	\N	b08ddb5b6e41ea7ae17408651f39124b	5edf19a7f0077d9898e92512e4e34083	d69bb9ecac1022f7bcb3b7d8501e7bf3	article	Alternative isoform regulation in human tissue transcriptomes	Eric T. Wang and Rickard Sandberg and Shujun Luo and Irina Khrebtukova and Lu Zhang and Christine Mayr and Stephen F. Kingsmore and Gary P. Schroth and Christopher B. Burge	\N	2008
8082061	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shinkai2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0805	\N	Correlated coherent oscillations in coupled semiconductor charge qubits	\N	cite arxiv:0905.0805
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Designing coherent processes is essential for developing quantum information
\
technologies. We study coherent dynamics of two spatially separated electrons
\
in a coupled semiconductor double quantum dot (DQD), in which various two-qubit
\
operations are demonstrated just by adjusting the gate voltages. Especially,
\
second-order correlated coherent oscillations provide functional quantum
\
processes for making quantum correlation of separated particles. The results
\
encourage searching quantum entanglement in electronic devices.
\
	d39e1bb0dcfd8287e80168409f39c278	b9aca7f27874e4ac7946e5c717fbd132	0c801447d931b0232f014211c1c6f6e0	misc	Correlated coherent oscillations in coupled semiconductor charge qubits	Gou Shinkai and Toshiaki Hayashi and Takeshi Ota and Toshimasa Fujisawa	\N	2009
8082065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mizuochi2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.4731	\N	Coherence of single spins coupled to a nuclear spin bath of varying
\
  density	\N	cite arxiv:0811.4731
\
Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 movie (avi), 1 supplementary material (pdf)	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The dynamics of single electron and nuclear spins in a diamond lattice with
\
different 13C nuclear spin concentration is investigated. It is shown that
\
coherent control of up to three individual nuclei in a dense nuclear spin
\
cluster is feasible. The free induction decays of nuclear spin Bell states and
\
single nuclear coherences among 13C nuclear spins are compared and analyzed.
\
Reduction of a free induction decay time T2* and a coherence time T2 upon
\
increase of nuclear spin concentration has been found. For diamond material
\
with depleted concentration of nuclear spin, T2* as long as 30 microseconds and
\
T2 of up to 1.8 ms for the electron spin has been observed. The 13C
\
concentration dependence of T2* is explained by Fermi contact and dipolar
\
interactions with nuclei in the lattice. It has been found that T2 decreases
\
approximately as 1/n, where n is 13C concentration, as expected for an electron
\
spin interacting with a nuclear spin bath.
\
	90398101c22e39b9ec17889402bfa4e0	3d9c2f2d766f773b69e72d127809d561	5794887fa231b2183b60c222386c4af2	misc	Coherence of single spins coupled to a nuclear spin bath of varying
\
  density	N. Mizuochi and P. Neumann and F. Rempp and J. Beck and V. Jacques and P. Siyushev and K. Nakamura and D. Twitchen and H. Watanabe and S. Yamasaki and F. Jelezko and J. Wrachtrup	\N	2008
8082070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broadbent2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4154	\N	Universal blind quantum computation	\N	cite arxiv:0807.4154
\
Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures. This version contains a more detailed security
\
  proof and expanded authentication protocol. Section 5 contains news results:
\
  we prove that any problem in BQP has an entangled two-prover interactive
\
  proof with the provers being restricted to BQP and a purely classical
\
  verifier	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present a protocol which allows a client to have a server carry out a
\
quantum computation for her such that the client's inputs, outputs and
\
computation remain perfectly private, and where she does not require any
\
quantum computational power or memory. The client only needs to be able to
\
prepare single qubits randomly chosen from a finite set and send them to the
\
server, who has the balance of the required quantum computational resources.
\
Our protocol is interactive: after the initial preparation of quantum states,
\
the client and server use two-way classical communication which enables the
\
client to drive the computation, giving single-qubit measurement instructions
\
to the server, depending on previous measurement outcomes. Our protocol works
\
for inputs and outputs that are either classical or quantum. We give an
\
authentication protocol that allows the client to detect an interfering server;
\
our scheme can also be made fault-tolerant.
\
  We also generalize our result to the setting of a purely classical client who
\
communicates classically with two non-communicating entangled servers, in order
\
to perform a blind quantum computation. By incorporating the authentication
\
protocol, we show that any problem in BQP has an entangled two-prover
\
interactive proof with a purely classical verifier.
\
  Our protocol is the first universal scheme which detects a cheating server,
\
as well as the first protocol which does not require any quantum computation
\
whatsoever on the client's side. The novelty of our approach is in using the
\
unique features of measurement-based quantum computing which allows us to
\
clearly distinguish between the quantum and classical aspects of a quantum
\
computation.
\
	32661ffc1ba8566c10e1c723ef96488b	190fbede2c2d5c3ce39ddddbfcc1b887	e6d814accb998ad2d80ab8d1676f8550	misc	Universal blind quantum computation	Anne Broadbent and Joseph Fitzsimons and Elham Kashefi	\N	2008
8082072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichardt2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.2759	\N	Span programs and quantum query complexity: The general adversary bound
\
  is nearly tight for every boolean function	\N	cite arxiv:0904.2759
\
Comment: 70 pages, 2 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The general adversary bound is a semi-definite program (SDP) that
\
lower-bounds the quantum query complexity of a function. We turn this lower
\
bound into an upper bound, by giving a quantum walk algorithm based on the dual
\
SDP that has query complexity at most the general adversary bound, up to a
\
logarithmic factor.
\
  In more detail, the proof has two steps, each based on &quot;span programs,&quot; a
\
certain linear-algebraic model of computation. First, we give an SDP that
\
outputs for any boolean function a span program computing it that has optimal
\
&quot;witness size.&quot; The optimal witness size is shown to coincide with the general
\
adversary lower bound. Second, we give a quantum algorithm for evaluating span
\
programs with only a logarithmic query overhead on the witness size.
\
  The first result is motivated by a quantum algorithm for evaluating composed
\
span programs. The algorithm is known to be optimal for evaluating a large
\
class of formulas. The allowed gates include all constant-size functions for
\
which there is an optimal span program. So far, good span programs have been
\
found in an ad hoc manner, and the SDP automates this procedure. Surprisingly,
\
the SDP's value equals the general adversary bound. A corollary is an optimal
\
quantum algorithm for evaluating &quot;balanced&quot; formulas over any finite boolean
\
gate set. The second result extends span programs' applicability beyond the
\
formula evaluation problem.
\
  A strong universality result for span programs follows. A good quantum query
\
algorithm for a problem implies a good span program, and vice versa. Although
\
nearly tight, this equivalence is nontrivial. Span programs are a promising
\
model for developing more quantum algorithms.
\
	e85f0c583b2920964b8760dfec8be72b	cc3cbf630b54f580b4f0622968cb7a0b	f608b5cd265d656daaf0f469471f8bb3	misc	Span programs and quantum query complexity: The general adversary bound
\
  is nearly tight for every boolean function	Ben W. Reichardt	\N	2009
8082308	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herder	Freiburg i.Br. [u.a.]	\N	Herderbücherei ; 9569 and Herderbücherei, Initiative ; 69	Gehe1987	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=55849831*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	192 S ; 19 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3451095696}	\N	df88bef53d2805b64b8df2a49c777190	2565ef66eda00ed2a4031852652aae86	638ac114677947f93eb742782bcd836b	book	Geheimgesellschaften und der Mythos der Weltverschwörung	hrsg. von Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner	\N	1987
8084010	Behavior modification	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ferreri2006ufa	\N	\N		\N	\N	456	\N	4	\N		\N	d1055d46b9516a0ae4b42c8a502093d4	3b0f2c49adf6587bb0be673111027b10	9e94be50b299658024eadfbfe6754fa1	article	{Using food aversion to decrease severe pica by a child with autism}	S.J. Ferreri and L. Tamm and K.G. Wier	\N	2006
8084025	Research in developmental disabilities	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	benitzchak2007eif	\N	\N		\N	\N	287--303	\N	3	\N		\N	66dc4ced5e987df2209bcc7902f92a3c	f680cb53b6940ad43fc147423fdcd9fe	66793205e38db920b269cf1c03ffcc63	article	{The effects of intellectual functioning and autism severity on outcome of early behavioral intervention for children with autism}	E. Ben-Itzchak and D.A. Zachor	\N	2007
8084047	Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	stahmer2007sit	\N	\N		\N	\N	29--37	\N	1	\N		\N	e32a233c29ba7a84fe12c84a3c00dc38	01efe2b73b00d9036e307b4a4f11cb0c	c4a5389db3af1311af10d4fc0f6d3307	article	{State infant/toddler program policies for eligibility and services provision for young children with autism}	A.C. Stahmer and D.S. Mandell	\N	2007
8084080	Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SciELO Brasil	\N	\N	\N	klin2006aaa	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--11	\N	\N	\N		\N	751e302c1eb681e5d64e9ee5a5e7290c	799be49abd3115e5dc6684759123899e	8e7166da92ced0b813e3f803493540b2	article	{Autism and Asperger syndrome: an overview}	A. Klin	\N	2006
8084097	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	bennett2008daa	\N	\N		\N	\N	616--625	\N	4	\N		\N	e86760758ef56ff07323c7765c477636	fb28c7936a503a921fbd5eab50260ebb	d95e1f365b3cb056385c41c2f09a29d1	article	{Differentiating Autism and Asperger Syndrome on the Basis of Language Delay or Impairment}	T. Bennett and P. Szatmari and S. Bryson and J. Volden and L. Zwaigenbaum and L. Vaccarella and E. Duku and M. Boyle	\N	2008
8084145	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	grindle2009peh	\N	\N		\N	\N	42--56	\N	1	\N		\N	550251373809252d00b6d2bf214a021a	4a30dab8cac307bc1909d17d201651b8	0c3e8e904fd9bba0a561400c0a3e5924	article	{Parents’Experiences of Home-Based Applied Behavior Analysis Programs for Young Children with Autism}	C.F. Grindle and H. Kovshoff and R.P. Hastings and B. Remington	\N	2009
8086221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LWL-Museum für Archäologie	Herne	\N	\N	UBHD66538457	\N	\N		\N	\N	67 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	a3e17431f14f300e5fac192b48220b79	795c2a61e3b6c5dcc51fc90b46186317	aba4ec2e938f67b60f609551c651aec3	book	Wie funktioniert Archäologie? Publikation anlässlich der Ausstellung "Achtung Ausgrabung!" im LWL-Museum für Archäologie - Westfälisches Landesmuseum, Herne, vom 01.11.2007 bis 10.08.2008	Julia Hallenkamp-Lumpe and Susanne Jülich and Barbara Rüschoff-Thale	\N	2007
8086239	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD9825848	\N	\N		\N	\N	181 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1379-8, 978-3-8062-1379-9}, language = {ger}	\N	f6ded94dc0688b0b35aed9f903e8d9fe	6b618a58f8a1a4bd118283e3fa5915b9	4c39fbb475f944231302a60ccd321ac8	book	Ausgrabung heute : Methoden und Techniken der Feldgrabun	Egon Gersbach	\N	1998
8086260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Werfel03learningcurves	\N	\N	Discussion of learning curves for stochastic gradient descent. 
\
Besides gradient based approaches, the paper shortly describes (with additional references) weight perturbation and node perturbation approaches.	\N	Discussion of learning curves for stochastic gradient descent. 
\
Besides gradient based approaches, the paper shortly describes (with additional references) weight perturbation and node perturbation approaches.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Gradient-following learning methods can encounter problems of implementation  in many applications, and stochastic variants are frequently  used to overcome these difficulties. We derive quantitative learning  curves for three online training methods used with a linear perceptron:  direct gradient descent, node perturbation, and weight perturbation. The  maximum learning rate for the stochastic methods scales inversely with  the first power of the dimensionality of the noise injected into the system;  with sufficiently small learning rate, all three methods give identical  learning curves. These results suggest guidelines for when these  stochastic methods will be limited in their utility, and considerations for  architectures in which they will be effective.	74c5800dfc00f51d4ded67eb040cc1dc	260ce6f1c1b619ca882a2e3090578d2f	79243799bb83784cad32bbb3c743a30f	inproceedings	Learning Curves for Stochastic Gradient Descent in Linear Feedforward Networks	Justin Werfel and Xiaohui Xie and H. Sebastian Seung	\N	2003
8086293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	SWB-302740821	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3948-3}	\N	4e96bfe7b5b0cd76c264f08fb3669d1c	fbbed5146ebcc308628a2e6591362b9c	a2b614fda50cd2cba7ff8df700b3bb53	book	Basiswissen Archäologie: Theorien - Methoden - Praxis	Colin Renfrew and Paul G. Bahn	\N	2009
8086294	\N	\N	\N	3., verb. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Fehring.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1480-8}	\N	dae847760c52d5367eeb98c5007a140a	fe00490916cca71fb87a03a44140fc7d	5c9bcdcb113197cfff47047a56cfee9c	book	Die Archäologie des Mittelalters: Eine Einführung	Günter P. Fehring	\N	2000
8086300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Techn. Univ., Fak. f{\\"u}r Informatik	Dortmund	\N	\N	May2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	906c1456855f10af408cc2ccc46dd307	46798fadf3116bd650672e3350c9844b	a5e1e3ddb8d76c8de539596c49aeee90	book	Entwicklung einer Bibliothek zur service-orientierten Modellierung von Ontologien	Christian May	\N	2009
8086308	\N	\N	\N	3., verb. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Fehring.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1480-8}	\N	dae847760c52d5367eeb98c5007a140a	fe00490916cca71fb87a03a44140fc7d	5c9bcdcb113197cfff47047a56cfee9c	book	Die Archäologie des Mittelalters: Eine Einführung	Günter P. Fehring	\N	2000
8086309	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD9825848	\N	\N		\N	\N	181 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8062-1379-8, 978-3-8062-1379-9}, language = {ger}	\N	f6ded94dc0688b0b35aed9f903e8d9fe	6b618a58f8a1a4bd118283e3fa5915b9	4c39fbb475f944231302a60ccd321ac8	book	Ausgrabung heute : Methoden und Techniken der Feldgrabun	Egon Gersbach	\N	1998
8086310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LWL-Museum für Archäologie	Herne	\N	\N	UBHD66538457	\N	\N		\N	\N	67 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	a3e17431f14f300e5fac192b48220b79	795c2a61e3b6c5dcc51fc90b46186317	aba4ec2e938f67b60f609551c651aec3	book	Wie funktioniert Archäologie? Publikation anlässlich der Ausstellung "Achtung Ausgrabung!" im LWL-Museum für Archäologie - Westfälisches Landesmuseum, Herne, vom 01.11.2007 bis 10.08.2008	Julia Hallenkamp-Lumpe and Susanne Jülich and Barbara Rüschoff-Thale	\N	2007
8086333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	Theiss WissenKompakt	UBHD66081276	\N	\N		\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-18751-2, 978-3-534-18751-5}, language = {ger}	\N	8120225beaf204e90378b9c3f2a9ce1f	089d0edc41c365c3bfe03ebf9c4766d2	49dc2a9717786b21534792d09b628262	book	Archäologie	Marion Benz and Christian Maise	\N	2006
8086345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DuMont	Köln	\N	DuMont-Taschenbücher ; 545 : DuMont-Schnellkurs	UBHD65759824	\N	\N		\N	\N	204 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8321-7618-7, 978-3-8321-7618-1}, language = {ger}	\N	1be799a74b7abc6b7acfccea253ccabb	e714e220209b436e66ec31a15beef484	2d573e4ed066abc2ef4ba3fab6dfcf22	book	Schnellkurs Archäologie	Helga Willinghöfer	\N	2004
8086626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auf der Suche nach neuer Sicherheit: Fakten, Theorien und Folgen	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Ohly08	\N	\N		\N	\N	377-392	\N	\N	\N		Der Beitrag analysiert die deutsche Literatur zur Inneren Sicherheit. Für die letzten 36 Jahre kann von mehr als 9000 Titeln ausgegangen werden. Der weit überwiegende Teil von Publikationen zu diesem Thema ist in deutscher Sprache erschienen. Der Beitrag fächert die Publikationslandschaft nach Autoren auf, geht auch auf Sammelwerke ein. So haben beispielsweise 32 Autoren jeweils mindestens 17 Publikationen veröffentlicht. Anhand zahlreicher Tabellen und Abbildungen werden Hauptthemengebiete der Publikationen zum Thema der Inneren Sicherheit herausgearbeitet und so die Entwicklungen der Publikationslandschaft zwischen 1971 und 2006 plastisch veranschaulicht.	6a1ac01d386da7196a099e9d3e34c7cd	5229f141ba845cc87e0da67edcf05a2d	560866eebdaeec4ffd17a7a415f2221d	incollection	Die Inneren Sicherheit im Spiegel der deutschsprachigen Literatur	H. Peter Ohly	Hans-Jürgen Lange and H. Peter Ohly and Jo Reichertz	2008
8086673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bollen2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.1788	\N	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	\N	cite arxiv:0903.1788
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Most tagging systems support the user in the tag selection process by
\
providing tag suggestions, or recommendations, based on a popularity
\
measurement of tags other users provided when tagging the same resource. In
\
this paper we investigate the influence of tag suggestions on the emergence of
\
power law distributions as a result of collaborative tag behavior. Although
\
previous research has already shown that power laws emerge in tagging systems,
\
the cause of why power law distributions emerge is not understood empirically.
\
The majority of theories and mathematical models of tagging found in the
\
literature assume that the emergence of power laws in tagging systems is mainly
\
driven by the imitation behavior of users when observing tag suggestions
\
provided by the user interface of the tagging system. This imitation behavior
\
leads to a feedback loop in which some tags are reinforced and get more popular
\
which is also known as the `rich get richer' or a preferential attachment
\
model. We present experimental results that show that the power law
\
distribution forms regardless of whether or not tag suggestions are presented
\
to the users. Furthermore, we show that the real effect of tag suggestions is
\
rather subtle; the resulting power law distribution is `compressed' if tag
\
suggestions are given to the user, resulting in a shorter long tail and a
\
`compressed' top of the power law distribution. The consequences of this
\
experiment show that tag suggestions by themselves do not account for the
\
formation of power law distributions in tagging systems.
\
	9bbf013341ae69d4fe49cdec16f68491	280a97ee745f4e0409cf031a1b7ea247	07fe71c72f4fe79cb5a16f53048e0abe	misc	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	Dirk Bollen and Harry Halpin	\N	2009
8086692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bollen2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.1788	\N	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	\N	cite arxiv:0903.1788
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Most tagging systems support the user in the tag selection process by
\
providing tag suggestions, or recommendations, based on a popularity
\
measurement of tags other users provided when tagging the same resource. In
\
this paper we investigate the influence of tag suggestions on the emergence of
\
power law distributions as a result of collaborative tag behavior. Although
\
previous research has already shown that power laws emerge in tagging systems,
\
the cause of why power law distributions emerge is not understood empirically.
\
The majority of theories and mathematical models of tagging found in the
\
literature assume that the emergence of power laws in tagging systems is mainly
\
driven by the imitation behavior of users when observing tag suggestions
\
provided by the user interface of the tagging system. This imitation behavior
\
leads to a feedback loop in which some tags are reinforced and get more popular
\
which is also known as the `rich get richer' or a preferential attachment
\
model. We present experimental results that show that the power law
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distribution forms regardless of whether or not tag suggestions are presented
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to the users. Furthermore, we show that the real effect of tag suggestions is
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rather subtle; the resulting power law distribution is `compressed' if tag
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suggestions are given to the user, resulting in a shorter long tail and a
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`compressed' top of the power law distribution. The consequences of this
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experiment show that tag suggestions by themselves do not account for the
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formation of power law distributions in tagging systems.
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	9bbf013341ae69d4fe49cdec16f68491	280a97ee745f4e0409cf031a1b7ea247	07fe71c72f4fe79cb5a16f53048e0abe	misc	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	Dirk Bollen and Harry Halpin	\N	2009
8086693	Software Engineering Education and Training, 2002. (CSEE&T 2002). Proceedings. 15th Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GooHor02	\N	\N	soft skills necessari in SEE education	\N	\N	140-146	\N	\N	\N		This paper outlines an introductory course in software engineering undertaken by computing students at Deakin University. The course focuses on areas of that are often not emphasized in introductory software engineering. These areas include formal problem solving, management of software development, communication, and working in groups. The approach includes the application of concepts in a collaborative group setting. Enhancements to the course have been made over a number of semesters and evidence suggests that our overall approach is working. The skills acquired by students taking this course can be applied to later courses in software engineering, particularly the capstone project course, and to professional life	06238b6ef7c1f74ad9c5edefeec2f758	d64ea3221152f59954bf799709901f3f	67ea226e37990a879a014227f2f140d4	inproceedings	Foundation Software Engineering Practices for Capstone Projects and Beyond	A. Goold and P. Horan	\N	2002
8087618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '04: Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1014141	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1014141	\N	Generalizing the notion of support	\N	\N	689--694	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-888-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1014052.1014141}	The goal of this paper is to show that generalizing the notion of support can be useful in extending association analysis to non-traditional types of patterns and non-binary data. To that end, we describe a framework for generalizing support that is based on the simple, but useful observation that support can be viewed as the composition of two functions: a function that evaluates the strength or presence of a pattern in each object (transaction) and a function that summarizes these evaluations with a single number. A key goal of any framework is to allow people to more easily express, explore, and communicate ideas, and hence, we illustrate how our support framework can be used to describe support for a variety of commonly used association patterns, such as frequent itemsets, general Boolean patterns, and error-tolerant itemsets. We also present two examples of the practical usefulness of generalized support. One example shows the usefulness of support functions for continuous data. Another example shows how the hyperclique pattern---an association pattern originally defined for binary data---can be extended to continuous data by generalizing a support function.	80d05312854a375e6243bb131d261f29	56963a38a18ffef8d433018fd07336d0	1a67c06ad106580a4010f5587a4e0f13	inproceedings	Generalizing the notion of support	Michael Steinbach and Pang-Ning Tan and Hui Xiong and Vipin Kumar	\N	2004
8087672	Computers & Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKinney2009617	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4V5GCPP-2/2/1b2269e0998b954052d275e66d216bd3	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	\N	\N	617 - 623	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2008.11.004}	iTunes University, a website with downloadable educational podcasts, can provide students the opportunity to obtain professors' lectures when students are unable to attend class. To determine the effectiveness of audio lectures in higher education, undergraduate general psychology students participated in one of two conditions. In the lecture condition, participants listened to a 25-min lecture given in person by a professor using PowerPoint slides. Copies of the slides were given to aid note-taking. In the podcast condition, participants received a podcast of the same lecture along with the PowerPoint handouts. Participants in both conditions were instructed to keep a running log of study time and activities used in preparing for an exam. One week from the initial session students returned to take an exam on lecture content. Results indicated that students in the podcast condition who took notes while listening to the podcast scored significantly higher than the lecture condition. The impact of mobile learning on classroom performance is discussed.	a4db8ebbba101becd1e8a072e68a2297	ef4e1a19a4599d9bf3a396641756ab35	3bfcd512350acf095b90362ce6479e72	article	iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	Dani McKinney and Jennifer L. Dyck and Elise S. Luber	\N	2009
8087705	Educational Technology Research and Development	53	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wang_hannafin2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02504682	\N		\N	\N	5--23	\N	4	\N		During the past decade, design-based research has demonstrated its potential as a methodology suitable to both research and design of technology-enhanced learning environments (TELEs). In this paper, we define and identify characteristics of design-based research, describe the importance of design-based research for the development of TELEs, propose principles for implementingdesign-based research with TELEs, and discuss future challenges of using this methodology.	d85a4c04327e8553e7a1dfa1ea115ebe	e84bb87c353164f13597b2a895d35eb1	acb554250480d6b76606e901f3509254	article	Design-based research and technology-enhanced learning environments	Feng Wang and Michael Hannafin	\N	2005
8087768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StudienVerlag	Innsbruck ; Wien ; Bozen	\N	Comparanda ; 13	UBHD66594176	\N	\N		\N	\N	266 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-7065-4661-4}, language = {ger}	\N	fd5cbf70f59ee938bb90bf41a5d5ae72	58063ab2421a1e1f70ea13e81232993f	f6a5c422cb0efb4dd0ad57ea49258185	book	Umwege in die Vergangenheit : Star Trek und die griechisch-römische Antike	Otta Wenskus	\N	2008
8087809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tuduv-Verl.-Ges.	München	\N	\N	UBHD9919806	\N	\N	Würzburg, Univ., Diss., 1992	\N	\N	248 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-88073-573-5, 978-3-88073-573-6}, language = {ger}	\N	8ad99bcb3265680437ba4f5ee91f2665	09b1262241799000a40df221a305899c	cf298040537fd4af76cb7b402a8b809f	book	Menschen auf griechischen Weihreliefs	Martina Edelmann	\N	1999
8088041	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	alo03	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-44008-9}, uri = {http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/alonso/WebServicesBook}	\N	2bc6506b1cfa1d347e20e7911411c11a	581ebf68fd5e349d3f2536722cdb6466	9cbbf78c44389b1552f14e31e176f594	book	Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications	Gustavo Alonso and Fabio Casati and Harumi Kuno and Vijay Machiraju	\N	2003
8088163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	laplante2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\	Comics, under the umbrella of sequential art, constitute their own special medium with their own vocabulary, conventions, and use of symbols. They present their own unique problems to the translator, not least of which is the fact that the translator must successfully bridge the gap between not just two languages, but three: present in every form of sequential art is an elusive visual language, which is at once universal and provincial – and for which there are no dictionaries. In Japan, where the comic medium (manga in Japanese) grew over time to become one of the most pervasive forms of entertainment and communication, the visual language present in comics reached levels of complexity and sophistication unseen on such large scale in similar productions throughout the rest of the world until relatively recently, and even then due in large part to the influence of these Japanese works. This paper will explore the nature of visual language, how it presents itself in comics, and then apply the resulting framework to the translation of manga. Advisor: Richard Torrance	870a18f9c2034c22011d2234c8fa686d	5359dfa758ec051413194cea3e714638	fd0b75c8c5a1085d47d287128b5ae293	mastersthesis	From Manga to Comic: Visual Language in Translation	Thomas LaPlante	\N	2008
8088223	Advances in Case-Based Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:burke:2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44527-7_32	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	49--71	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative filtering systems make recommendations based on the accumulation of ratings by many users. The process has a
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case-based reasoning flavor: recommendations are generated by looking at the behavior of other users who are considered similar.However, the features associated with a user are semantically weak compared with those used by CBR systems. This researchexamines multi- dimensional or semantic ratings in which a system gets information about the reason behind a preference. Experiments show that metrics in which thesemantic meaning of each rating is taken into account have markedly superior performance than simpler techniques.	7f37322256a82af5bd3f9cdd963b8bd3	32699ca95ee7feb041640d0b45ed7381	e9b80dcff4a52759fe5b4bc5453811f7	article	A Case-Based Reasoning Approach to Collaborative Filtering	Robin Burke	\N	2000
8088239	Bibliotheksdienst 42. Jg. (2008), H. 4	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibdienst	http://www.bibliotheksportal.de/fileadmin/0themen/Bibliothek_und_Bildung/dokumente/Haemmer_Flammersfeld0408BD.pdf	\N		\N	\N	392-408	\N	4	\N		Kurse zur Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz sind seit geraumer Zeit aus dem Serviceangebot wissenschaftlicher Bibliotheken nicht mehr wegzudenken. Die Veranstaltungen zu Themen wie Bibliotheksbenutzung, Literaturrecherche oder zu urheberrechtlichen Fragen werden an Universit ten vermehrt in die Curricula der Fachbereiche eingebunden. Dies zeugt von der wachsenden Bedeutung der Bibliotheken bei der Wissensvermittlung. Die Rolle des Bibliothekars beinhaltet in einem wachsenden Anteil Lehrt tigkeit. Und damit stellt sich die Frage nach der Qualit t bibliothekarischer Lehre. Diese l sst sich nicht einfach aus den inhaltlichen Kompetenzen ableiten, die Bibliothekare in vielen F llen sicherlich zu Recht f r sich reklamieren. Um dem Anspruch kompetent zu lehren, tats chlich gerecht zu werden, ist es notwendig, die Qualit t der Veranstaltungen regelm ig zu pr fen	9ee8ea6fd4a7832f9d78fb2fb51557fe	e49cf324d112b6a0e737dfebf419b586	2bc7ed779a68a204b5999cd340c576d6	article	Informationskompetenzveranstaltungen evaluieren : Qualitätskontrolle durch Befragung	Eva Flammersfeld Viola Hämmer	\N	2008
8088587	\N	2,1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einaudi	Turin	\N	I Greci : storia, cultura, arte, società	UBHD9712701	\N	\N		\N	\N	XL, 1409 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-06-14075-2, 978-88-06-14075-5}, language = {ita}	\N	bd89923791b6c65fae5032832a4162f9	a3c923398a1f4bbd50230983dc22d772	89529366c8567e2134523538aecf517e	book	Una storia greca, 1: Formazione	\N	Salvatore Settis	1996
8088626	\N	2,2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einaudi	Turin	\N	I Greci : storia, cultura, arte, società	UBHD9812504	\N	\N		\N	\N	XL, 1435 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-06-14400-6, 978-88-06-14400-5}, language = {ita}	\N	efcacca03f4df0bdc3f23d4838311ebc	1bfddbf294d111c25d5ddf16ce73bd1b	7c8d15c2e56ae39b61b630e29a505b0a	book	Una storia greca, 2: Definizione	\N	Salvatore Settis	1997
8088915	Angewandte Chemie - International Edition	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nickels-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	2817-2819	\N	15	\N		\N	88fed81f6479b28ad43028b8a13e5eda	b2e31a537c4f8f9dde06eb63a39deea6	f1d24843ad7e8ae0dcebdb5df9c02450	article	Tuning the decomposition temperature in complex hydrides: Synthesis of a mixed alkali metal borohydride	E. A. Nickels and M. O. Jones and W. I. F. David and S. R. Johnson and R. L. Lowton and M. Sommariva and P. P. Edwards	\N	2008
8088928	\N	\N	\N	1st Edition.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pragma	\N	\N	\N	Seibold200805	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780596529826	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596529826}, totalpages = {640}	\N	116d7759a8f0b55e00efc6fb92686759	bc315980482b3d5af526f53980e9b8d5	e11dd09d851a2668adf60395b891d1e4	book	Big Book of Apple Hacks	C Seibold	\N	2008
8088929	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pragma	\N	\N	\N	Lenssen200805	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780596515881	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596515881}, totalpages = {374}	\N	953dde499a5357eca0e757d664137935	c8eeaf34aad0926569ead5c322888775	c1f7570d22abee0c2bbcfcb72edf386f	book	Google Apps Hacks	P Lenssen	\N	2008
8088930	\N	\N	\N	2nd Revised edition	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pragma	\N	\N	\N	Neuberg200601	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0596102119	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596102111}, totalpages = {590}	\N	a7f3bc38d6c772d80d01a63c7070c758	365cf835fd21be776c4a8a1c40c4589d	edce500a65c322cf201339440aa7cbe6	book	AppleScript – The Definitive Guide 2e (Definitive Guides)	M Neuberg	\N	2006
8088931	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oreilly & Associates Inc	\N	\N	\N	DavisPhillips200606	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780596101107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596101107}, totalpages = {376}	\N	ccb30e04b8f34b7f1f3f6599d3507756	bae600ce120b90dcc305909443c1524d	8f329b8e0253717c19738c92546aaff1	book	Learning Php And Mysql (Learning)	Michele E. Davis and Jon A. Phillips	\N	2006
8088932	\N	\N	\N	4	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oreilly & Associates Inc	\N	\N	\N	JepsonRothmanRosen200809	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780596520625	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596520625}, totalpages = {426}	\N	6dce81de23786a26a673f92ad767628b	d1ba213c2ed64fa984b6d7c78136277e	5d59dac8fd10e612255328fe0634f8d5	book	Mac OS X for Unix Geeks	Brian Jepson and Ernest E. Rothman and Rich Rosen	\N	2008
8088933	\N	\N	\N	5th Ed	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O′Reilly	\N	\N	\N	Toporek200711	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9780596529819	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780596529819}, totalpages = {223}	\N	86014399cc8afb6942e7a4eff004c7ae	4f62d74ca274cf17c3764d309d23fb86	057a77f763bcf1bd0b7985f2027d1645	book	MAC OS X Leopard Pocket Guide (Pocket Reference)	C Toporek	\N	2007
8088976	Journal of the American Chemical Society	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ashby-1973	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00790a013	\N		\N	\N	2823-2829	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1021/ja00790a013}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00790a013}	\N	0883924e82d2b93a990c246a1a2cc462	926e2050af504603d2eac7d8d40b6e64	739cdd8e1621801ed2b9a17a726decdb	article	Composition of complex aluminum hydrides and borohydrides, as inferred from conductance, molecular association, and spectroscopic studies	E. C. Ashby and Frank R. Dobbs and Harry P. Hopkins	\N	1973
8089006	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	卜部_長尾200901	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9784873113944	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873113944}, totalpages = {472}	\N	040de5bacf2ab6202e4e76c78a320366	4693a239a5c2ac00b766a59efbde4e6b	32a34bfde68327b482a0393a7f47fcd0	book	プログラミング言語 Ruby	まつもと ゆきひろ and David Flanagan	\N	2009
8089007	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	Michael_豊福200310	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873111498	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873111490}, totalpages = {442}	\N	32cf57a726b1833ad896e8558986effd	7bc6e5288dd903bec8f42a2d534d66cb	0f480717c00a453f9dca00db41f97db1	book	Linuxサーバセキュリティ	マイケル・D. バウアー	\N	2003
8089008	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	Alan_クイープ200604	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873112818	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873112817}, totalpages = {302}	\N	33b20a5dffabd751a657529340d6f20e	688989648c89621459c0e4a327eac5e9	5ee7636ba9ee865b1fd19467e6a70244	book	初めてのSQL	アラン ブールー	\N	2006
8089009	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	David_桑村_廣川200510	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873112575	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873112572}, totalpages = {354}	\N	866b758a04b2a46e99b7235ecd1e90cd	b82a3634734109447fdae605583716b2	2db4d4f47311e626299b0b12149d17ef	book	初めてのPHP5	デイビッド スクラー	\N	2005
8089010	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリー・ジャパン	\N	\N	\N	Douglas_Kevin_土本_福田200207	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873110904	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873110905}, totalpages = {337}	\N	5ef31122db3512c75bdd8339681edb8c	ac20397ca536d3f883bc41e2fe8d44c7	b1bb727b7abf14cd85ede162b44d2683	book	入門SNMP	ダグラス・R. マウロ and ケビン・J. シュミット	\N	2002
8089011	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリー・ジャパン	\N	\N	\N	菅野200610	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873113067	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873113067}, totalpages = {544}	\N	0caca26dca8ed2aa73771ef14702b99a	3b88f1b9da9ff2f3b09411d4604cccb2	f5710861ad655b3a003a9f17d88ea079	book	Linuxサーバ Hacks 2  - コネクティング、モニタリング、トラブルシューティング	Bill von Hagen and Brian K. Jones	\N	2006
8089012	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	Yugui200806	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9784873113678	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873113678}, totalpages = {224}	\N	4067fe08b9d73d5bef8e271aa1c0ed0b	e2fe481b397bdb78deaf2d32cd652ffd	8712252b60a1cf6569720f6888941b03	book	初めてのRuby	Yugui	\N	2008
8089013	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	Ivan_クイープ200510	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873112567	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873112565}, totalpages = {421}	\N	43ba143c1286cadc0c646292c9ac2208	4a469b7f3d05eb64cf15a486d49ea66f	8e85dec7af8b98751fd4253792eff74c	book	Apacheセキュリティ	アイヴァン リスティク	\N	2005
8089014	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリー・ジャパン	\N	\N	\N	牧野200610	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873113040	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873113043}, totalpages = {328}	\N	7201025fab578628fb392f28879d6de1	c67d84805ee155044fa7e59593a9fd25	4d5add3c98094185102ccd245b39be9b	book	Ajax Hacks  - プロが教えるWebアプリケーション構築テクニック (O’ReillyのHacksシリーズ)	Bruce W. Perry	\N	2006
8089015	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリー・ジャパン	\N	\N	\N	Jeffrey_ドキュメントシステム200201	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN487311070X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873110707}, totalpages = {741}	\N	91217dab756d7fa34725a39b1b65515f	f2464a9b0174dc1e1535928afc170d49	0046fe345e2804cbe202bb42dc761c35	book	LPI Linux認定試験クイックリファレンス	ジェフリー ディーン	\N	2002
8089016	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリー・ジャパン	\N	\N	\N	株式会社クイープ200610	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873113075	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873113074}, totalpages = {272}	\N	64a4293f2131030d4b8676d441b5fb2f	fd94cd7532ee9072362fbbc0bd8f009e	c4eb703cf975d7317eeb414ab863ddcf	book	エンジニアのための時間管理術	Thomas A. Limoncelli	\N	2006
8089017	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	オライリージャパン	\N	\N	\N	Andrew_渡辺_黒川_松田_鶴岡_新井_鈴木200501	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4873112060	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784873112060}, totalpages = {319}	\N	b71f7c070b64284a6f00345512caed4f	c02f28f57758525ac1d53ce0bcfa05ad	10c94f90a59470067b18a41d774c15ce	book	ネットワークセキュリティHacks - プロが使うテクニック&ツール100選	アンドリュー ロックハート	\N	2005
8089252	Science	324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JunyingYu05082009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/324/5928/797	\N	Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Free of Vector and Transgene Sequences -- Yu et al. 324 (5928): 797 -- Science	\N	\N	797-801	\N	5928	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1172482}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/324/5928/797.pdf}	Reprogramming differentiated human cells to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has applications in basic biology, drug development, and transplantation. Human iPS cell derivation previously required vectors that integrate into the genome, which can create mutations and limit the utility of the cells in both research and clinical applications. We describe the derivation of human iPS cells with the use of nonintegrating episomal vectors. After removal of the episome, iPS cells completely free of vector and transgene sequences are derived that are similar to human embryonic stem (ES) cells in proliferative and developmental potential. These results demonstrate that reprogramming human somatic cells does not require genomic integration or the continued presence of exogenous reprogramming factors and removes one obstacle to the clinical application of human iPS cells.
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	cfb523f88fb028b3935028d5e0666d29	7ef4592bfad819a209938be77faecd7c	3c22f5a47057723a7615f65aaf0182a6	article	{Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Free of Vector and Transgene Sequences}	Junying Yu and Kejin Hu and Kim Smuga-Otto and Shulan Tian and Ron Stewart and Igor I. Slukvin and James A. Thomson	\N	2009
8089255	Science	324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JoshuaA._Weinstein05082009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/324/5928/807	\N	High-Throughput Sequencing of the Zebrafish Antibody Repertoire -- Weinstein et al. 324 (5928): 807 -- Science	\N	\N	807-810	\N	5928	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1170020}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/324/5928/807.pdf}	Despite tremendous progress in understanding the nature of the immune system, the full diversity of an organism's antibody repertoire is unknown. We used high-throughput sequencing of the variable domain of the antibody heavy chain from 14 zebrafish to analyze VDJ usage and antibody sequence. Zebrafish were found to use between 50 and 86% of all possible VDJ combinations and shared a similar frequency distribution, with some correlation of VDJ patterns between individuals. Zebrafish antibodies retained a few thousand unique heavy chains that also exhibited a shared frequency distribution. We found evidence of convergence, in which different individuals made the same antibody. This approach provides insight into the breadth of the expressed antibody repertoire and immunological diversity at the level of an individual organism.
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	761ab7051297f7fce1d91c56743c8221	e5c7c51691bc5a9736557b3aa44df81a	b3b15838a19955ea3e57bb2496880d58	article	{High-Throughput Sequencing of the Zebrafish Antibody Repertoire}	Joshua A. Weinstein and Ning Jiang and III White and Daniel S. Fisher and Stephen R. Quake	\N	2009
8089428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Jain2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	962--973	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, file = {:STAR, self-tuning aggregation for scalable monitoring (p962-jain).pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	cdc5d319173bf0492c87e4767985a6ea	6cb2d7c43032087b744a4f6fe6e09679	92f2430dbeb2aec2c6bfd4ce3efe8401	inproceedings	STAR: self-tuning aggregation for scalable monitoring	Jain, Navendu and Kit, Dmitry and Mahajan, Prince and Yalagandula, Praveen and Dahlin, Mike and Zhang, Yin	\N	2007
8089429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI)	\N	\N	UT Austin	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jain2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-08 22:20:13}, priority = {2}, file = {:Network Imprecision, A new consistency metric for scalable monitoring (jain08ni-tr).pdf:PDF}, citeulike-article-id = {3758079}	\N	82d087801f0b17449c50d1db9ac28f75	767676cf4e127c1b1e793528088fa990	769c228974b7d825bbc01512a36bd4ed	inproceedings	Network Imprecision: A New Consistency Metric for Scalable Monitoring	Jain, N. and Kit, D. and Mahajan, P. and Yalagandula, P. and Dahlin, M. and Zhang, Y.	\N	2008
8089819	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	山本196608	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306050092	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050099}, totalpages = {222}	\N	5d52f2d1d12c8c4d0dec08a7f57dd001	b6abba0106b187b8ec205be4e236e226	991f1417cd3ec5c66f6dc60a271f88f6	book	素材と造形の歴史 (SD選書 9)	山本 学治	\N	1966
8089820	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	ル・コルビュジエ_井田_芝198401	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306051854	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306051850}, totalpages = {186}	\N	8045823e95bc0bbcf0c0af6408c53e05	3c9e71c786efbd83d557d77b09dd0650	e6b66065f675e7b6fa51fa697518f8a0	book	プレシジョン - 新世界を拓く 建築と都市計画 (上) (SD選書 (185))	ル・コルビュジエ and 井田 安弘 and 芝 優子	\N	1984
8089821	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	武藤196903	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306050343	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050341}, totalpages = {240}	\N	9631d3a453b81b5431332868970a1721	8e98f110adcf6f922f32db1cc069c152	ad87a8749d82690f0e4f381d366ad9fa	book	アルヴァ・アアルト (SD選書 34)	武藤 章	\N	1969
8089823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会2000	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306050718	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050716}, totalpages = {341}	\N	ec3fb2337f853bf34f50a03e43574402	58e25c9fade92a8666e06a950a104637	c2fa3c503b7d33734de1c0afef119195	book	現代建築事典 (SD選書 71)	\N	\N	2000
8089824	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	ル・コルビュジエ_井田_芝198401	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306051862	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306051867}, totalpages = {220}	\N	dc751e36778a80aef6ec753ec72028ee	dfd29baa43d36bf71e4c19cb68abb18e	aadbfd433077afc2890721f45702a89a	book	プレシジョン - 新世界を拓く 建築と都市計画 (下) (SD選書 (186))	ル・コルビュジエ and 井田 安弘 and 芝 優子	\N	1984
8089825	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	佐々木197801	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306051447	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306051447}, totalpages = {240}	\N	56374be6934eb433d47faf77c80f5448	9082789398eb5d3dab7051049f495496	fadb73fded05fc4a9f869b9a13a87306	book	ル・コルビュジエ (SD選書 144)	チャールズ・ジェンクス	\N	1978
8089826	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	難波198907	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306052109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306052109}, totalpages = {252}	\N	38ac250d497dfec845a3a425ca99a8ea	31a97e80d05a86888d47966ed7b996c3	e6a39233d4feaf0096bc6eac5f771f6a	book	まちづくりの新しい理論 (SD選書)	C. アレグザンダー	\N	1989
8089827	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	伊藤198201	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306051749	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306051744}, totalpages = {252}	\N	bf867aad4f11098c9af6f619b28112b0	70b118e689d07042b12278bbf5fc74f4	65975f8bd9ef9791bbbd24c5f1010424	book	建築の多様性と対立性 (SD選書 (174))	R・ヴェンチューリ	\N	1982
8089828	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	勝見196511	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306050017	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050013}, totalpages = {230}	\N	24a8e507bc20d400e08199f14ff32777	b5ffaa73a97d6d9c5d24f77b4d2976a0	653755925f365f98176df86de0c5fe1f	book	現代デザイン入門 (SD選書 1)	勝見 勝	\N	1965
8089829	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	石毛197103	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306050548	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050549}, totalpages = {284}	\N	26d03c9810fd17eebc3fbcc766e0de74	84c1c4295132d199a750acf730e799d2	d01de4d911c5df303f6073e82e9fd145	book	住居空間の人類学 (SP選書 5)	石毛 直道	\N	1971
8089830	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	相田_土屋199612	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4306052281	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306052284}, totalpages = {195}	\N	55f32d65096c5b073ac8b080de29728e	bbbc64bd0cb6fac117ff214521627c82	c66596b78edd1b344d177b2c3d5609ca	book	都市デザインの系譜 (SD選書)	相田 武文 and 土屋 和男	\N	1996
8089831	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	星雲社	\N	\N	\N	安藤198903	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4795209006	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784795209008}, totalpages = {203}	\N	1f1f4e7fe6282f8ca4c4a663b3cbf3e6	ab4879b9657360ccb956c32487e6146a	5159d93c8996d05b8df1485f0d840eca	book	旅 - インド・トルコ・沖縄 (住まい学大系 20)	安藤 忠雄	\N	1989
8089832	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	グラフィック社	\N	\N	\N	パコ_Francisco_西森199810	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4766110420	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784766110425}, totalpages = {107}	\N	7940a1feb504380fc331c3d65cc5f98d	9486643956b03a4697e5b74bf4a5a449	460fde0aff0791608889f7a91be4820e	book	新・建築詳細図面集 - ビルディング・ディテール (PLANS OF ARCHITECTURE)	フランシスコ・アセンシオ セルヴェル	\N	1998
8089833	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	Robert_横川199310	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN430604307X	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306043077}, totalpages = {190}	\N	aa3938d9f5d2bd73ffb67909d744018f	45dcd012e6cad5f9b31cdc7a8dd7547a	2959cf6aa69e229b32b64c2c9e9b0306	book	マッキントッシュ - 建築家として・芸術家として	ロバート マックラウド	\N	1993
8089836	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	彰国社	\N	\N	\N	伊東豊雄建築塾200610	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4395241069	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784395241064}, totalpages = {264}	\N	23f02985b7a215fdb054405e7f38f751	55fc4afa5c09fd8e4419323922630efd	0b7121d471d00d475ab7cc0a21aba0ce	book	けんちく世界をめぐる10の冒険 (建築文化シナジー)	伊東豊雄建築塾	\N	2006
8089837	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	丸善	\N	\N	\N	星199111	http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN4621036416	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784621036419}, totalpages = {118}	\N	4470e42a3fac9abb20a0f6d844ac5e63	ca3fe560db01b2a04bd94df3b93c89d1	b072e96817e6f498b627f92f18b553aa	book	ロンドン (建築ガイド)	Renzo Salvadori	\N	1991
8089928	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	美術出版社	\N	\N	\N	磯崎198401	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/4568210615/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784568210613}, totalpages = {514}	\N	24732c6a8cc04e567bdc299d84069f34	55eefe8037ce35029b4bbcc32628eab1	37eead062377cacf7b65ebe72abe2ccf	book	磯崎新著作集 1 新装 (1)	磯崎 新	\N	1984
8089935	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	せりか書房	\N	\N	\N	オットー・フリードリッヒ・ボルノウ_大塚197801	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/4796701109/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784796701105}, totalpages = {324}	\N	b96eb97a72bae4235db5b25bdf60b024	736fbf5bebcdcef5736b8dfbdb32de14	173f1ee0b146d9a883c3d8d0ade1330d	book	人間と空間	オットー・フリードリッヒ・ボルノウ and 大塚 恵一	\N	1978
8089947	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	伊藤198001	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/430605165X/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306051652}, totalpages = {249}	\N	6c94a96e0e77553fd3847adccf89e5c8	206cad5ff55ca995870f6a5f76bc5541	9e847b56f6053412e3751fd59afcca8c	book	アドルフ・ロース	伊藤 哲夫	\N	1980
8089951	\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	鹿島出版会	\N	\N	\N	千足197006	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/4306050467/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784306050464}, totalpages = {239}	\N	da81aa6892057e733f83492c67af0247	c2bf553f50ea85d02ea924b6de3bd898	af821b3eb961e6f44b0de17c4f7e8dbc	book	キュビスムへの道 (SD選書 46)	D.H.カーンワイラー	\N	1970
8089952	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	彰国社	\N	\N	\N	伊東_松永198110	http://amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/4395050433/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9784395050437}, totalpages = {285}	\N	fedad07ec7602c6d30661bd0c2565e00	614ea47dcb561522892501fddc7f6062	ef41f47c145244beba48c63dec045998	book	マニエリスムと近代建築 - コーリン・ロウ建築論選集	コーリン・ロウ	\N	1981
8090781	Phys. Rev. B	55	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Holzwarth1997	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. B 55 (1997): N. A. W. Holzwarth, G. E. Matthews, R. B. Dunning, A. R. Tackett, and Y. Zeng - Comparison of the projector...	\N	\N	2005--2017	\N	4	\N	numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.55.2005}	\N	877ccc227f79f8e9691431073e826ac0	a76994ee61d3d34562b47af30fe09790	61fdf9baea327d1ac0557a6f780a7bae	article	Comparison of the projector augmented-wave, pseudopotential, and linearized augmented-plane-wave formalisms for density-functional calculations of solids 	N. A. W. Holzwarth and G. E. Matthews and R. B. Dunning and A. R. Tackett and Y. Zeng	\N	1997
8090797	Phys. Rev. B	59	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	KresseJoubert1999	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. B 59 (1999): G. Kresse and D. Joubert - From ultrasoft pseudopotentials to...	\N	\N	1758--1775	\N	3	\N	numpages = {17}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.59.1758}	\N	ec0c2483bdb81488c8d87b0277898259	efa9a2ba76f388548a5d428ca3dd141d	ebe7578a8c5f88f829c04f8b6f9bd338	article	From ultrasoft pseudopotentials to the projector augmented-wave method	G. Kresse and D. Joubert	\N	1999
8091026	\N	4604	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Conceptual Structures\
\	(ICCS 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence	Faatz2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	296-309	\N	\N	conf/iccs/2006	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, isbn = {3-540-73680-8}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	\N	1cbd327f88bd1e1a78262e380d1dd6ba	cabf3c262cf02f15a58a08850c032c78	b7b0c083fbe332c63c9dbd6022299339	inproceedings	The MILL -- Method for Informal Learning Logistics	Andreas Faatz and Manuel Goertz and Eicke Godehardt and Robert Lokaiczyk	Uta Priss and Simon Polovina and Richard Hill	2007
8091027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Educaweb	\N	\N	\N	2007	http://www.educaweb.com/esp/servicios/monografico/estudiaronline%5F2007/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.09}, owner = {jep}	\N	bcd56fa1b1452d4f95a77a8223173a17	c9c9db1ffa206201fde9ba8405734e74	52183c3e7f1cc23867aa1a09d948383d	incollection	Estudiar a distancia	educaweb	\N	2007
8091028	NPS news	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NPS2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	49	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.29}, file = {NPNnews49.pdf:NPNnews49.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	3a6ad481156da61d9a53479dbcb6631c	74580a4429354ed278cc6cd89652cabe	251819d6931a035ac90715f864a0028b	article	New drugs unwrapped	nps	\N	2006
8091029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sourceforge	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sourceforge2005	http://ajaxoffice.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Useful_packages_for_Ajax_Office	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.09.30}, owner = {jep}	\N	9199c5be9efb78556e96434a81ce237f	342453a2a8ca9be3cd1b29cf4ac70e6f	0c521c9b433f3376496f993bab27e92b	techreport	Useful packages for Ajax Office	sourceforge	\N	2005
8091030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Profesionalinformacion2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.04}, file = {OpenAccessEPIi144.pdf:OpenAccessEPIi144.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	56023a6d8ee80966bf11f14ec80531a9	e285656bf87d920875d3f3511db64c64	e98075685b0a318aa03a446f7d01aa7a	incollection	Monográfico Open Access	El profesional de la información	\N	2005
8091031	Hipertext.net	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abadal2005	http://www.hipertext.net/web/pag255.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	owner = {jep}	Los Sistemas de Gestión Documental (SGD) ? Text Retrieval Systems\
\	, en inglés? son un tipo de programas muy conocidos en el ámbito\
\	de la información y documentación, ya que están especialmente pensados\
\	para la gestión de información textual y de documentos cognitivos.\
\	Sus principales características se pueden sintetizar en lo siguiente:\
\	disponen de un modelo de registro flexible (campos de longitud variable,\
\	campos multivalor, etc.), facilitan el acceso a los registros a través\
\	del fichero inverso, contienen un conjunto de variadas prestaciones\
\	de recuperación de la información, y están dotados de diversos instrumentos\
\	para el control terminológico. Algunos de los sistemas más conocidos\
\	y extendidos son CDS/ISIS, FileMaker, Knosys, e Inmagic DB/Text.	98fc1b507d2c612a7e5c58d017d0d77b	bc430ed68be9e2f6c1db06e09a7506b4	c988d66f25cbe743a0c74e06d5a33fa8	article	Bases de datos documentales en el web: análisis del software para\
\	su publicación	Ernest Abadal	\N	2005
8091032	PLoS Med	3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahn2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030208	\N		\N	\N	e208	\N	6	\N	pmid = {16681415}, timestamp = {2006.08.02}, pii = {05-PLME-ES-0675R1}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0030208}	\N	889281bcdfa6d22c69d5876c980a300a	535bb007f803a6d86ebe4ebb3d358128	82f3262c7fa13db5bbe27c024ceae4ba	article	{T}he {L}imits of {R}eductionism in {M}edicine: {C}ould {S}ystems\
\	{B}iology {O}ffer an {A}lternative?	Andrew C Ahn and Muneesh Tewari and Chi-Sang Poon and Russell S Phillips	\N	2006
8091033	PLoS Medicine	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Al-Ubaydli2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020228	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	file = {SearchEnginesMedicalInformation.pdf:SearchEnginesMedicalInformation.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	e65c633aafb28ec20d5224c9063ad4cf	de7e7c2e2519001de8370ea89ef1af4f	cdfa448bb5a29e2d989664bd81f531b1	article	Using Search Engines to Find Online Medical Information 	Mohammad Al-Ubaydli	\N	2005
8091034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formanchuk2004	http://www.ictnet.es/cat/novetats/articles/260.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owner = {jep}	Amb el balanç de final d'any a la mà, és possible determinar quin\
\	percentatge d'aquella guany (o d'aquella pèrdua) està vinculada a\
\	la variable "comunicació"? Sens dubte és molt difícil fer-ho. Però\
\	aquesta dificultat no és una excusa, tan sols és una característica\
\	que hem de tenir en compte per no perdre energies en tasques poc\
\	productives.	cbf452b3b5b655bf46dbe36fcb3d8494	9abcf78b8af272a46548903954e7d96e	d2c2dc0714d635eadf2c8acc8f3a1427	article	Comunicación interna: ¿se puede medir su beneficio económico?	Formanchuk Alejandro E.	\N	2004
8091035	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornella2000	http://www.uoc.es/web/esp/articles/cornella/acornella.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeseerurl = {http://www.uoc.es/web/esp/articles/cornella/acornella.htm}, owner = {jep}	\N	f77cfe42167b5603e9de9102daeb67dc	b1f33eba8081d1708304ef01012ea9d1	5474374ebb0a4b26b07a7b90aaa37e8a	article	Cómo sobrevivir a la infoxicació	Cornella Alfons	\N	2000
8091037	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gálvez2005	\N	\N		\N	Professora dels Estudis de Psicologia i Ciències de l?Educació (UOC)	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, file = {RitualsForumsVirtuals.pdf:RitualsForumsVirtuals.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	Aquest article pretén mostrar com les persones que interactuen en\
\	els entorns virtuals fan un esforç complex i enorme per presentar-se\
\	davant els altres. Per explicar aquest exercici s?utilitza la noció\
\	de posada en pantalla, que consisteix en el conjunt de declaracions\
\	que es realitzen en un espai virtual amb la possibilitat que altres\
\	usuaris les llegeixin, les interpretin i les responguin. Aquest conjunt\
\	de declaracions són una pràctica en què els usuaris es presenten\
\	davant els altres i elaboren la seva pròpia imatge. Per tal d?il·lustrar\
\	aquest concepte s?ha analitzat un fòrum de la UOC. A partir d?aquesta\
\	anàlisi s?ha evidenciat que existeix una àmplia diversitat de posades\
\	en pantalla, que una mateixa persona pot desenvolupar posades en\
\	pantalla múltiples, canviants i contradictòries entre si, i que els\
\	participants formen part d?un procés sempre de construcció inacabada\
\	i de reconstrucció permanent.	3ac2a2e4cd4a7622a9a1f5542e3b806a	dc308371cb1c074a8716f32bc2450ebe	3dafb422ee328591b189a99286a5606f	article	La posada en pantalla: rituals de presentació en un fòrum virtual\
\	universitari	Gálvez Ana	\N	2005
8091039	RUSC	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbera2006	http://www.uoc.edu/rusc/3/2/dt/esp/barbera_bautista_espasa_guasch.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2007.07.13}, owner = {jep}	\N	012bae76e43e6e47180a8ceda8ffe0d5	f4671d22426d60402080f1c464ae1a8c	1b5bbdf10bf6f318ae98c185a42d7655	article	Portfolio electrónico: desarrollo de competencias profesionales en\
\	la Red	Elena Barberà	\N	2006
8091040	Online Information Review	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barsky2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-89	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, file = {p75.pdf:p75.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, doi = {DOI 10.1108}	Purpose ? The purpose of the research was to create internet search\
\	instructions, to test their\
\	\
\	effectiveness and to track the search behavior of the first year MLS\
\	students\
\	\
\	\
\	Design/methodology/approach ? The students received two exercises\
\	with similar search tasks.\
\	\
\	No specific search guidelines were delivered to the students prior\
\	to the first exercise. Prior to the\
\	\
\	second exercise students received a lecture based on the internet\
\	search instructions developed by the\
\	\
\	authors. The results of the two searches were analyzed and compared.\
\	\
\	\
\	Findings ? As a result of the lecture students significantly improved\
\	the search results. There were a\
\	\
\	certain number of problematic search behavior patterns and obstacles\
\	uncovered, which proved to\
\	\
\	have a critical impact on the search results, such as: difficulties\
\	in acquiring new or alternative\
\	\
\	vocabulary during the search process, perception of the task as the\
\	ultimate source of keywords, and\
\	\
\	perception of commercial sources as unavailable.\
\	\
\	\
\	Research limitations/implications ? In order to understand the effect\
\	of the internet search\
\	\
\	instructions, the experiment has to be repeated with other groups\
\	of users. If the results consistently\
\	\
\	show that search behavior improves, the authors recommend systematic\
\	training of internet users.\
\	\
\	\
\	Originality/value ? The paper might be particularly interesting for\
\	information specialists and\
\	\
\	search instructors mostly because it reveals connection between the\
\	way the problem was stated and\
\	\
\	initial search strategy ? a connection that to our knowledge has not\
\	been deeply explored yet.	7613f148ada0093e560cd73d41b35932	8da6c0f7d80c10022e8c46e208d6acfe	ca3c4e154bfd3c4796f608ee49b29973	article	From the search problem through query formulation to results on the\
\	web	Elena ; Bar-Ilan Judit Barsky	\N	2005
8091041	The Oncologist	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beatriz2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-251	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.03.31}, file = {PubMedSipleSearch.pdf:PubMedSipleSearch.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	57c2aae303173f4bc6def39e0d3eb3bc	ec4747a81c4777af01a57466fc6c76d0	98877425ea9ed39c5a24d9fdf00a9048	article	Making PubMed Searching Simple: Learning to Retrieve Medical Literature\
\	Through Interactive Problem Solving	Carlos Gil Ferreira Beatriz Vincent	\N	2006
8091042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becerra2005	http://www.portalcomunicacion.com/cat/pdf/aab_lec/11.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.11.16}, file = {LaSocietatdelaInformacioMBecerra.pdf:LaSocietatdelaInformacioMBecerra.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	Text que pretén caracteritzar la Societat de la Informació, la descripció\
\	dels seus principals trets, la ressenya de les línies conceptuals\
\	de reflexió sobre el seu significat, els seus efectes i la seva transcendència.	faf81701879b1554472f04ae91bce608	e846a37b174d4757bfe744a1faa25c5f	f9ecc94263daafcf134cf99283534292	conference	La societat de la informació	Martin Becerra	\N	2005
8091044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bojo2004	http://lises.isciii.es	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.06}, file = {Internet-invisible.pdf:Internet-invisible.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, comment = {Instituto de Salud Carlos III}	\N	4af79110b2e4761d50474bce1b2e83d8	a44fecee07c368cbb8f73fbffd795b63	53740a6f8fd53a8010b903b4f1c2cfed	article	Internet Visible e Invisible: búsqueda y selección de recursos de\
\	información en Ciencias de la Salud	\N	\N	2004
8091045	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	6-8	Proceedings of I-KNOW 2006, Special Track on Integrating Working\
\	and Learning 	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin Heidelberg, Germany	\N	\N	Braun2006	http://www.fzi.de/KCMS/kcms_file.php?action=link&id=635	\N		\N	\N	429-436	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0948-695x}, location = {Graz, Austria}, timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	The verbal inter-human exchange forms an important part of informal\
\	learning, especially in workplace learning. Where informal learning\
\	is taking place within communication, there informal teaching also\
\	takes place; but the side of the informal teachers, who are also\
\	integrated into work and learning processes, and from which they\
\	are distracted from, has been neglected so far. As a method we present\
\	in this paper the context-aware mediation of communication between\
\	the learner and the informal teacher.	02f49025c45341c928891c2b7128c113	351b53b81592375b8886190b8a6decb2	476e250c2fc36b46d14fbd4e997e852a	inproceedings	Don’t Annoy the Informal Teacher: Context-Aware Mediation of Communication\
\	for Workplace Learning	Simone Braun and Andreas Schmidt	Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer	2006
8091046	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	16	First International ExpertFinder Workshop (EFW'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braun2007	http://www.fzi.de/KCMS/kcms_file.php?action=link&id=663	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin, Germany}, timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	Expert finding goes beyond identifying and locating experts. We see\
\	expert finding embedded into informal learning activities where personal\
\	and social context plays a decisive role (e.g. looking for colleagues\
\	to ask for help). That means on social context level, we need social\
\	relationship models describing not only objective but also subjective\
\	opinions about relationships’ quality. On personal context level,\
\	we need shared competence models describing experts and the purpose\
\	of interacting with them. With this approach we make expert finding\
\	competency- and socially-aware.	f1989add1a5a2aab1a2778b4d17957b2	d4ee98a5e040ff1628bb9b2a2682d7a9	ad4d317ba6a8613eb9e1fcccc756f3ad	inproceedings	Expert Finding as Informal Learning Support: Competency-Aware and\
\	Socially-Aware	Simone Braun and Andreas Schmidt	\N	2007
8091047	Leadership at a Distance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butler2002	Weisband & L. Atwater (Eds.).	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.13}, file = {butler.pdf:butler.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	0f8196082c0b6702d189400030871111	b4291f8081b84c90ee84f88e504df6ae	fbc18ac187fdf266a8f39a243c907b4e	article	Community Effort in Online Groups: Who Does the Work and Why?	Brian Butler	\N	2002
8091048	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Carroll2007	http://www.springerlink.com/content/53l255860744m274	\N		\N	\N	41-59	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	Learning about information technology is typically not a first-order\
\	goal for community-based volunteer organizations. Nonetheless, information\
\	technology is vital to such groups for member recruiting and management,\
\	communication and visibility to the community, and for primary group\
\	activities. During the past 12 years, we have worked with community\
\	groups in Centre County, Pennsylvania, and Montgomery County, Virginia.\
\	We have built partnerships with these groups to better understand\
\	and address their learning challenges with respect to information\
\	technology. In this paper, we suggest that patterns, standard solution\
\	schemata for recurring problems (as used in architecture and software\
\	engineering, among other design domains), can be a paradigm for codifying\
\	and developing an understanding of learning in and by community organizations.\
\	Patterns are middle-level abstractions; they capture regularities\
\	of practices in ways that are potentially intelligible, verifiable,\
\	and perhaps useful to the practitioners themselves. We present two\
\	example patterns and discuss issues and directions for developing\
\	patterns as a theoretical foundation for community-based learning.	0064493fc4efb60710ef6d83c8d0c105	b473778767e8e17884894840b8143dec	360b78ebf123e1ec9831628fe2aa7828	article	Patterns as a paradigm for theory in community-based learning	John M. Carroll and Umer Farooq	\N	2007
8091049	Acimed	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cañedo.2004	http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/aci/vol12_4_04/aci03404.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	owner = {jep}	\N	4dafb667a67c2458307535ffe306a3e3	53d7d69b5b02aa47e3bc06fa1b35ccc3	e45a01128931135e9b6b8fd019599466	article	La Colaboración Cochrane en Cuba. Producción de guías para la práctica\
\	clínica: una visión desde la perspectiva de la base de datos Medline.	\N	\N	2004
8091050	WinRed.com	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consulting2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.31}, file = {VeuIP.pdf:VeuIP.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	742492bed462cb69fc8473def602eec3	de69b514d569a0d76369bbabf1d45f5a	3e6ffb45713da7f384d197fb451b2e5e	article	Monográfico: Qué es la Voz IP	Ecvotec Consulting	\N	2005
8091051	American Journal of Preventive Medicine	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cox2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	442-448	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.24}, file = {:AmJPrevMed_2008-34_442– 448.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1016/j.amepre.2008.01.027}	Despite calls for medical school curricula that address care for the\
\	underserved, published evaluations of such curricula are few and\
\	often do not assess clinical skills. This study by researchers from\
\	the US assesses the changes in self-efficacy and clinical skills\
\	resulting from faculty-led or web-based curricula on care for the\
\	underserved. Third-year students on 6-week 2003-2004 pediatric clerkships\
\	were block-randomized to a curriculum on caring for the underserved\
\	in one of three formats: established (readings only), faculty-led,\
\	or web-based. A total of 138 students participated, with 121 (88%)\
\	completing both pre- and post-tests.\
\	\
\	\
\	They found that compared to the established-curriculum students, both\
\	faculty-led and web-based students improved their self-efficacy in\
\	establishing achievable goals with underserved families, while web-based\
\	students improved their self-efficacy around knowledge of community\
\	resources. Significantly more new skills were performed by both faculty-led\
\	(mean =3.3) and web-based curriculum students (2.9), compared to\
\	established-curriculum students (1.5). Compared to established-curriculum\
\	students, more faculty-led and web-based students also reported new\
\	skills in locating resources to meet the needs of underserved patients\
\	and in following up on referrals to ensure that families accessed\
\	needed care.\
\	\
\	\
\	The researchers concluded: “Web-based and faculty-led curricula improve\
\	medical student self-efficacy and clinical skills. Results from specific\
\	self-efficacy and skill items facilitate targeted curricular improvement.".”	757d81d9e440436ec0ef8fcc49e8edf3	f0251f1ea0449daab62fad36ff20f0c2	7f94f7496eaa99ad6a514310c47ddd01	article	Clinical Skills and Self-Efficacy After a Curriculum on Care for\
\	the Underserved	Elizabeth D. Cox	\N	2008
8091052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theorising the benefits of new technology for youth: Controversies\
\	of learning and development 	\N	\N	\N	ESRC Seminar Series	\N	\N	\N	Crook2008	http://www.education.ox.ac.uk/esrcseries/uploaded/08_0314%20ESRC%20report_web.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	\N	2de4b08ff9ac1a102e953eb5156ebc53	d47d44d1deb60d165d82bfaa1141468d	17453b089222bab70e0692795d67b326	incollection	Theories of formal and informal learning in the world of web 2.0\
\		Charles Crook	\N	2008
8091053	PCactual	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cuesta2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	176	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.06}, file = {google-dirson-pc-actual-julio2005.pdf:google-dirson-pc-actual-julio2005.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	f5a82c059247ed40473a72af3cddbb96	d6d352dbe7e6870cd37c21864c52588c	3f5708090410df4a1cb9981fef300fe2	article	Los tentáculos de Google	Miguel A Cuesta	\N	2005
8091054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dans2005	http://edans.blogspot.com/archives/2005_10_01_edans_archive.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.10}, owner = {jep}, comment = {10 octrubre 2005}	\N	e56aaf17ce4ce62dcc5d80384eb45b2b	dae25c72a69d099155703c210e127e90	401c81c27a5c7fc8e65b44fb407d4def	misc	Consejos para bloggers noveles	Enrique Dans	\N	2005
8091056	PLoS Medicine	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davis2005	http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10%2E1371%2Fjournal%2Epmed%2E0020290	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	file = {PLoS2005v2n9.pdf:PLoS2005v2n9.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	ab687be0dfc6b0335fe82bafb2f66063	19f0c5b99185d6c6d1a24e752304f6bc	3ffb91af5b0dc8929b97d6e55968ae5e	article	Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems: The Coming of Age for\
\	Outpatient Medicine	Robert L. Davis	\N	2005
8091057	Journal of Research in Science Teaching	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DIERKING2003	http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tea.10066	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {15743490488253083389related:_e4QvS8dfNoJ}, added = {2008-06-01 20:22:22 +0200}, uri = {papers://63878A5C-413C-4F55-964E-6E4B0F84A173/Paper/p2022}, modified = {2008-06-01 20:22:22 +0200}, timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, comment = {}	Informal science learning is the most commonly applied term for the\
\	science learning that occurs outside the traditional, formal schooling\
\	realm (precollege, university, and advanced degrees). Although widely\
\	used, the 	cd4b5373385778600421b07ff7e62bd2	21ca553b50185ff9bddbeb03692d7f9f	25362b1fdf34c33dc31ddc36d3e6749d	article	Policy statement of the``informal science education'' ad hoc committee	L DIERKING and J Falk and L Rennie and D Anderson	\N	2003
8091058	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duart2001	http://www.uoc.edu/web/esp/art/uoc/0109041/duartmartin.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, owner = {jep}	\N	4c825772fd758d070aa19a0088cd1f4a	7fc59af34b2166fd478e7f957a53a68d	36f60b83b8e404cb97dfbbcbad091e0c	article	Evaluación de la calidad docente en entornos virtuales de aprendizaje	Martínez MJ Duart J	\N	2001
8091059	Family Practice Management	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Endsley2006	http://www.aafp.org/fpm/20060500/57anin.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.09}, owner = {jep}	\N	6a48e7aadcd6af9f5c2da63fc3f33f13	16578ce81c42a2202ae5df0373ab39b2	0645474b2c1793e6ce6b0e7686762de5	article	An Introduction to Personal Health Records	Scott Endsley	\N	2006
8091060	PCactual	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enrique2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.09.29}, file = {anillo-pcactual.pdf:anillo-pcactual.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	58a4ca24b2b1fb4a2d16950d39ea4b4c	548f65e3553227f726ad454df823b0b6	5f885d8f9866c9eca4b08d4fc7e3ea3c	article	Un anillo para dominarlos a todos	Dans Enrique	\N	2005
8091062	IntraMed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flichtentrei2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {queleenlosqueleen.pdf:queleenlosqueleen.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	La proliferación de bibliografía en los campos científicos de las\
\	más diversas especialidades hacen improbable que nadie pueda estar\
\	al tanto de todo lo publicado.	ce681c4bff960022f340941c8359630a	13a99b3a5b07daf9b5afca0efb66ed41	aa61492a5a7e06ccc9d4d5a04b004efd	article	Una reflexión sobre la literatura científica: ¿Qué leen los que leen?	Daniel Flichtentrei	\N	2005
8091063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Facultat de Belles Arts. Universitat de Barcelona.	\N	Fuster2005	http://www.lafarga.org/node/view/722	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.19}, file = {webblogs_afuster2005:webblogs_afuster2005:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	39ec9266d887f0fb69257c74392b80b8	d1cd7e17b0f006a9b9deb6f4ccd9de62	9145fa214bc4e66cf20b6c98bc7b04d9	phdthesis	Weblogs: una aproximació al mitjà de publicació a Internet i als\
\	usos creatius que se'n deriven.	Anna Fuster	\N	2005
8091064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Renato2000	http://www.ictnet.es/cat/novetats/articles/236.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeseerurl = {http://www.ictnet.es/cat/novetats/articles/236.htm}, owner = {jep}	Antes de definir lo que es WorkFlow debemos de tener una definición\
\	clara de qué es un Proceso de Negocio : ? Un proceso es un orden\
\	específico de actividades de trabajo, que se realizan en el tiempo,\
\	en lugares específicos y por personas o sistemas, con un principio,\
\	un fin, y entradas y salidas claramente definidas. Es decir, una\
\	estructura cohesionada y coordinada adecuadamente para la acción.?\
\	Ahora bien, podemos definir el WorkFlow como : ?La automatización\
\	de los procesos de negocio durante el cual ?documentos?, ?información?\
\	y ?tareas? son pasados de un participante a otro, incluso el cliente,\
\	acorde a un conjunto de reglas procedimentales.? Un sistema para\
\	la gestión del trabajo provee beneficios tanto a trabajadores como\
\	a la organización. Las tareas de los trabajadores se realizan más\
\	fácilmente y la organización conoce y controla las tareas que se\
\	llevan a cabo. 	25390a04739f38bd8ff12266e3e971bc	5e70363864ed93b858007ea59b03454a	495998655cf073ba84ccc0fb263b8d42	article	BPMS. Tenología para la integración y orquestación de procesos sistema\
\	y organización.	Renato de Laurentis Gianni	\N	2000
8091065	BMJ	333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giustini2006	http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/extract/333/7582/1283	\N		\N	\N	1283-1284	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.27}, owner = {jep}, doi = {doi:10.1136/bmj.39062.555405.80}	\N	d3c0d36df72a850bdcee1b9cac5fb42f	3a4db13d7ca9e497eb1b7925b51799ac	540d5dc944944de6896adece5c4297e2	article	How Web 2.0 is changing medicine	Dean Giustini	\N	2006
8091066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UPF	\N	Gonzalez2005	http://www.tdcat.cesca.es/TESIS_UPF/AVAILABLE/TDX-1006105-112303//tagp1de1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.03.22}, owner = {jep}	La tesis estudia el fenómeno de la información digital en línea sobre\
\	medicina y salud. Se plantea el reto de la selección de información\
\	creíble y de rigor ante el gran volumen de contenidos presentes en\
\	Internet, no siempre fiables como fuente en cuanto a temas médicos\
\	y sanitarios. La tesis plantea un método para seleccionar con acierto\
\	aquellos recursos digitales y contenidos informativos con calidad\
\	suficiente, y por tanto, de utilidad para el usuario, sea éste el\
\	informador o la misma comunidad médica. Igualmente se analiza un\
\	muestra de 33 recursos digitales de España y su nivel de calidad\
\	bajo tres parámetros: Funcionalidad, acreditación y credibilidad;\
\	y con 61 indicadores. Se aborda el contexto de la sociedad digital\
\	y sociedad de la información, el perfil de los medios de comunicación\
\	analizados, así como la revisión de los sistemas vigentes hasta la\
\	fecha sobre evaluación de sitios web sobre medicina y salud. En sus\
\	conclusiones propone la necesidad de filtrar especialmente la consulta\
\	en Internet de los contenidos médicos y sanitarios y promover su\
\	difusión con calidad, por el beneficio social que supone, además\
\	de su utilidad científica.	ceca528066cb9feaf348362c420234e1	588f25b72e85598bdf7c25d83dd6bb28	3c71d68b1530a2e4078d5399dcda911f	phdthesis	La Información digital en línea en medicina y salud: conceptos, métodos\
\	y evaluación	Antonio González Pacanowski	\N	2005
8091068	Letritas	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gregorio2006	http://letritas.blogspot.com/2006/04/15-tips-al-elegir-un-buen-tipo-de.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.02}, file = {Tipografia-15tips.pdf:Tipografia-15tips.pdf:PDF}, citeseerurl = {http://letritas.blogspot.com}, owner = {jep}	\N	3f95df6a4ec25821c8d69202ca320dce	f1edb41ec4a20e1504629c63d5d3bf12	c7c3bcf110a7deb152a3db0e646b8e4a	article	15 tips al elegir un buen tipo de texto	Juan Pablo De Gregorio	\N	2006
8091069	PLoS Medicine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goetzsche2006	http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-pdf&file=10.1371_journal.pmed.0040019-S.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.01.19}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0040019}	Of 44 industry-initiated trials, there was evidence of ghost authorship\
\	in 33, increasing to 40 when a person qualifying for authorship was\
\	acknowledged rather than appearing as an author.	545c10d3290045434c68f5f9a2138b97	b760edd59153f22d8706b5eebb801e76	282ad7f4c52956b13ff2c3fcb4ba1e59	article	Ghost Authorship in Industry-Initiated Randomised Trials	Peter C Gøtzsche	\N	2006
8091071	Online Information Review	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacso2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	208-214	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.04}, file = {GoogleScholar-ProsContres.pdf:GoogleScholar-ProsContres.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	Purpose ? To identify the pros and the cons of Google Scholar.\
\	\
\	\
\	Design/methodology/approach ? Chronicles the recent history of the\
\	Google Scholar search\
\	\
\	engine from its inception in November 2004 and critiques it with regard\
\	to its merits and demerits.\
\	\
\	\
\	Findings ? Feels that there are massive content omissions presently\
\	but that, with future changes in\
\	\
\	its structure, Google Scholar will become an excellent free tool for\
\	scholarly information discovery and\
\	\
\	retrieval.\
\	\
\	\
\	Originality/value ? Presents a useful analysis for potential users\
\	of the Google Scholar site.	a218da1a63a40de4a80d0323fc739e3d	91a4e01f477cc1aa6713978c14b909d9	994816885fe55005fe9c84a79d588896	article	SAVVY SEARCHING Google Scholar: the pros and the cons	Péter Jacso	\N	2005
8091072	 CMAJ	171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mintzes2004	http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/171/11/1363?etoc	\N		\N	\N	1363	\N	23	\N	owner = {jep}	In Canada, the information used to approve new drugs is deemed commercially\
\	sensitive and hence confidential under the Access to Information\
\	Act,1 and the Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD) will not release\
\	such information without the manufacturer's approval. As a consequence,\
\	safety and efficacy information contained in unpublished trials submitted\
\	to the TPD is generally unavailable to researchers, physicians and\
\	patients, a situation that can potentially lead to the inappropriate\
\	prescribing and use of medications.	3e920f77d81b49a97c9007e2018c7c44	3bca3d81be49e9e5033a1cda3e92d9ca	7c90351c07f38127687ba848418528f6	article	Transparency in drug regulation: Mirage or oasis?	Barbara Mintzes Joel Lexchin	\N	2004
8091073	Australian Health Review	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abraham2004	http://www.aushealthreview.com.au/publications/articles/issues/ahr_28_2_081104/ahr_28_2_150-160.html	\N		\N	\N	150-160	\N	2	\N	file = {ahr_28_2_150-160.pdf:ahr_28_2_150-160.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	This article examines how regulatory agencies? mission to protect\
\	and promote public health, enshrined in legislation, has been shaped\
\	and limited by commitments to the commercial interests of the pharmaceutical\
\	industry. It is argued that the regulatory state has become largely\
\	a ?competition state? which considers its primary role to be the\
\	maintenance of industry?s competitive position in world markets.\
\	By examining regulatory developments across the EU, Japan and the\
\	US, I shall explain how the competition state became a building block\
\	for the global harmonisation process. To legitimise the global harmonisation\
\	process in terms of their mission to protect and promote public health,\
\	regulators claim that it does not lower safety standards and will\
\	accelerate the availability of pharmaceutical innovations to patients\
\	who need them. However, evidence is presented to suggest that these\
\	legitimising claims are not tenable.	264c15f0fa6dc1e08e643841ac55c59f	6002542e79d269faa14058c7df3682af	1e12eb5d9a4352635898a42ab753f96c	article	Pharmaceuticals, the state and the global harmonisation process	Abraham John	\N	2004
8091074	eLearn Magazine	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kapp2006	http://elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=opinion&article=81-1	\N		\N	Opinion on corporate blogs, 	\N	\N	12	\N	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	\N	16743cf75a64b0986851ba9a5124ddc8	059f2cedc20dc87b6ecce5f53fb68a24	c18b50eb6a0f0e397fcb3d0e731dcd60	article	Blogging to learn and learning to blog	Karl Kapp and Lisa Neal	\N	2006
8091075	Learning Circuits	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karrer2007	http://www.learningcircuits.org/2007/0707karrer.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.07.27}, owner = {jep}	\N	170237bbff0a047fa2102f19623d16bc	ac6b85b585ac2d899d574062dd6f77f3	985b64bd19734c4d9524bd109dd0dca0	article	Understanding E-Learning 2.0	Tony Karrer	\N	2007
8091076	www.greenchameleon.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambe2005	http://www.greenchameleon.com/thoughtpieces/archetypes.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.13}, file = {archetypes.pdf:archetypes.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	ARCHETYPES AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES DERIVED BY ACT-KM\
\	\
\	PARTICIPANTS AT THE ACT-KM CONFERENCE 13-14 OCTOBER 2004\
\	\
\	These archetypes were derived using complex facilitation techniques\
\	developed by the\
\	\
\	Cynefin Centre for Organizational Complexity (www.cynefin.net) in\
\	the fringes of the ACTKM\
\	\
\	conference, involving many different participants at different times\
\	(important as a\
\	\
\	means of containing individual biases).\
\	\
\	Facilitators were Shawn Callahan of Anecdote Pty (www.anecdote.com.au)\
\	and Patrick\
\	\
\	Lambe of Straits Knowledge (www.straitsknowledge.com ).	952988e0c73b864ed796b8fd855d52d3	c1f08ad112df55324d40176a64a17ec2	89b74e700641abb6ffc5113aa46cce74	article	Mapping the Culture of an Online Community	Patrick Lambe	\N	2005
8091077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Codina2001	http://campus.uoc.es/web/esp/articles/codina/codina_imp.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeseerurl = {http://campus.uoc.es/web/esp/articles/codina/codina_imp.html}, owner = {jep}	\N	332f33aacb6c2a2bb8fbe78e82df07c9	ebff0f1da6e655c6e1e516eacfe2fe33	fe3bede6bc83ffad74f48068f80cbf67	article	El ciberespacio y el ecosistema informativo de la www	Codina Lluis	\N	2001
8091078	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lynch and Horton	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lynch2002	http://www.webstyleguide.com	\N		\N	actualizada	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.26}, owner = {jep}	\N	37f9da4bbcbde92eda249a7a5b6313a8	8f0e5bc37fe85a674e50179f2379766d	191cc0ae43a30ad085ac790ae7c5111c	manual	WEB STYLE GUIDE, 2nd edition	Sarah Lynch	\N	2002
8091079	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MacManus2005	http://blogs.zdnet.com/web2explorer/index.php?p=20	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.09.30}, owner = {jep}	\N	99ead36bd39eca6c622314cbf159bd06	24dbc6dfcf7e8ad635056aee488498bd	0d2b2eebc5b102b2c762b1b7509900e6	article	The Web-based Office will have its day	Richard MacManus	\N	2005
8091080	Health Information and Libraries Journal	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maged2007	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00701.x	\N		\N	\N	2-23	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.01}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1111/j.1471-1842.2007.00701.x}	Web 2.0 sociable technologies and social software are presented as\
\	enablers in health and health care, for organizations, clinicians,\
\	patients and laypersons. They include social networking services,\
\	collaborative filtering, social bookmarking, folksonomies, social\
\	search engines, file sharing and tagging, mashups, instant messaging,\
\	and online multi-player games. The more popular Web 2.0 applications\
\	in education, namely wikis, blogs and podcasts, are but the tip of\
\	the social software iceberg. Web 2.0 technologies represent a quite\
\	revolutionary way of managing and repurposing/remixing online information\
\	and knowledge repositories, including clinical and research information,\
\	in comparison with the traditional Web 1.0 model. The paper also\
\	offers a glimpse of future software, touching on Web 3.0 (the Semantic\
\	Web) and how it could be combined with Web 2.0 to produce the ultimate\
\	architecture of participation. Although the tools presented in this\
\	review look very promising and potentially fit for purpose in many\
\	health care applications and scenarios, careful thinking, testing\
\	and evaluation research are still needed in order to establish ‘best\
\	practice models’ for leveraging these emerging technologies to boost\
\	our teaching and learning productivity, foster stronger ‘communities\
\	of practice’, and support continuing medical education/professional\
\	development (CME/CPD) and patient education.	17c3365e6b90de87924413bea22ecf46	831179fff8734300caf05ae4fc797845	5752f2c15478b335fbec97578e3316f9	article	The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable\
\	technologies in health and health care education	N Maged	\N	2007
8091082	New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marsick2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-34	\N	89	\N	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	\N	3da25c1b089b64d584e8abebfaa5fe87	51f1444df34ef0d2cfd55425ffc43a02	2a39c807ea6adf7b0ab38f169a2cd199	article	Informal and Incidental Learning	Victoria J. Marsick and Karen E. Watkins	\N	2001
8091083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mas2005	http://www.softcatala.org/~jmas/conf/programari_lliure_economia.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.24}, file = {programari_lliure_economia.pdf:programari_lliure_economia.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	En el document es tracta el programari lliure com a innovació disruptiva,\
\	els principals avantatges que proporciona a les empreses usuàries\
\	i proveïdores de tecnològia, les tendències actuals a l'indústria,\
\	el marc jurídic, i veurem quatre casos d'èxit (Hula, Celtix, OpenOffice.org,\
\	i MySQL) d'empreses que es proveixen solucions lliures.\
\	\
\	\
\	http://www.lafarga.org/node/view/725	ca454139d564d72d9bd68f9a6596047e	50e3ff59748bae1c749ff44308d6cb92	065e603f322db912015f4bd9597df10a	conference	Programari lliure i economia	Jordi Mas i Hernàndez	\N	2005
8091084	Educational Philosophy and Theory	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mason	http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1469-5812.2007.00413.x	\N		\N	\N	35–49	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.17}, owner = {jep}	This paper considers questions of continuity and change in education\
\	from the perspective of complexity theory, introducing the field\
\	to educationists who might not be familiar with it. Given a significant\
\	degree of complexity in a particular environment (or ‘dynamical system’),\
\	new properties and behaviours, which are not necessarily contained\
\	in the essence of the constituent elements or able to be predicted\
\	from a knowledge of initial conditions, will emerge. These concepts\
\	of emergent phenomena from a critical mass, associated with notions\
\	of lock-in, path dependence, and inertial momentum, suggest that\
\	it is in the dynamic interactions and adaptive orientation of a system\
\	that new phenomena, new properties and behaviours, emerge. The focus\
\	thus shifts from a concern with decontextualised and universalised\
\	essence to contextualised and contingent complex wholes. This is\
\	where complexity theory seeks the levers of history. The paper posits\
\	the notion of inertial momentum as the conceptual link between the\
\	principle of emergent phenomena as developed principally in the natural\
\	sciences and the notion of socio-historical change in human society.\
\	It is argued that educational and institutional change is less a\
\	consequence of effecting change in one particular factor or variable,\
\	and more a case of generating momentum in a new direction by attention\
\	to as many factors as possible. Complexity theory suggests, in other\
\	words, that what it might take to change a school's inertial momentum\
\	from an ethos of failure is massive and sustained intervention at\
\	every possible level until the phenomenon of learning excellence\
\	emerges from this new set of interactions among these new factors,\
\	and sustains itself autocatalytically. The paper concludes with a\
\	summary consideration of the conditions that contribute to the emergence\
\	of new properties and behaviours in a system.	c897acf8893ce7d2cb44151b0e68e22d	88165c4701b119541c0452b685bd4e58	4a67dcb0ee66d01e18ec2876078853ee	article	What Is Complexity Theory and What Are Its Implications for Educational\
\	Change?	Mark Mason	\N	2008
8091085	New Thinking	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGovern2005	http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/2005/nt-2005-10-24-web-design.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.24}, citeseerurl = {http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/class/layout.htm}, owner = {jep}	The best websites are highly functional. They are task-focused. Graphic\
\	design has an important, though limited role. Don?t try and force\
\	the Web to be what it?s not.	3ea9228594423299b45b0ffe26a26d82	9fca5c699fcc512c1910521a76ef8738	cc453aec627c8dee5e5c2ae6bfa0236f	article	Graphic design plays a minor role on the Web	Gerry McGovern	\N	2005
8091086	Australian Prescriber	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McLachlan2007	http://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/30/2/41/3/	\N		\N	\N	41-43	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2007.04.11}, owner = {jep}	\N	b02a3ace87aa6b8c72993640f9dc59f5	06884c682b068b2886967433fe8e80dd	345456f4f57d503ec4875c2edfc8f5e3	article	Frequently asked questions about generic medicines	I Ramzan \\& RW Milne McLachlan AJ	\N	2007
8091087	Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metha2007	http://www.ccjm.org/ccjm_pdfs_toc/Nov07_Mehta.pdf	\N		\N	\N	826	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.28}, owner = {jep}	\N	7f385c9bd1d1b8c1066cb121954243f4	2774da89ae46261c9a6fc4232fa21f67	4dd8cc57eb9b6eefa6b88811381f125f	article	Electronic health records: A primer for practicing physicians	N.B. Metha	\N	2007
8091088	PLoS Medicine	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller2005	http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020262	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.10}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0020262}	\N	bbc1d1c944120d467e427c522dd65dac	d1a0f8d27aadc8c13cea3826185bd8ca	f85f79e47936abd33315b9213fc2e835	article	Deception in Research on the Placebo Effect	\N	\N	2005
8091089	nosolousabilidad.com	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montero2005	http://www.nosolousabilidad.com/articulos/descripcion_y_clasificacion.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.10}, owner = {jep}, comment = {http://www.nosolousabilidad.com}	\N	a0e7009ebc7c87ac6955b01b43159893	b0bee7b8f7bf144ec633763003ff18f2	98ae6344a2907e1f363b106d5eaf2f9b	article	Diseño de Arquitecturas de Información: Descripción y Clasificación	\N	\N	2005
8091090	Am Fam Physician	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munar2007	http://www.aafp.org/afp/20070515/1487.html	\N		\N	\N	1487-1496	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.31}, owner = {jep}	\N	b627ed698220e714f4568b6063761589	4e5f0d5d1789cbfbf66dd0b314327978	1b0f134a49a844bec4f1e2cc707b895a	article	Drug Dosing Adjustments in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease	Myrna Y. Munar	\N	2007
8091091	Australian Prescriber	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neeskens2007	http://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/30/2/47/50/	\N		\N	\N	47-50	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2007.04.11}, owner = {jep}	\N	966cfc86df768442b1ec125429242b0a	a0bf6b77bb711972c79a21fd7b676477	3f0b0b279dec0749f0336cea6163d2ba	article	Evidence, risk and the patient	\N	\N	2007
8091092	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	UW E-Business Consortium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noda2005	http://www.uwebc.org/decisiontools	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.04}, file = {desktop_search.pdf:desktop_search.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	6d515e501ca62c2be040e3761044b4aa	6f4b670a45c43ed23c599e5162964726	3b9863294e58ef4da4643476c1d13101	techreport	Benchmark Study of Desktop Search Tools	Tom ; Helwing Shawn Noda	\N	2005
8091093	RUSC	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ortiz2007	http://www.uoc.edu/rusc/4/1/dt/esp/ortiz.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2007.07.17}, owner = {jep}	\N	5c342af0118403662fdfb57b3be6f5e5	e947383e0e059665c982de397c8da9af	2bd890dc073b9ea492f591ab46a8d942	article	Campus Virtual: l'educació més enllà de l'LMS	Luis Farley Ortiz	\N	2007
8091094	Item	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papaseit2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	109-126	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, file = {GestioConeixementConstructivisme.pdf:GestioConeixementConstructivisme.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	Vivim immersos en una època de canvi, on els efectes del frenètic\
\	desenvolpament tecnològic, la desregulació de molts sectors i l'economia\
\	mundialitzada han fet necessària l'aparició de professionals amb\
\	una alta capacitació i amb habilitat per a adaptar els seus coneixements\
\	a l'actual ritme del canvi. L'objectiu d'aquest document és avaluar\
\	els beneficis que una visió integradora entre aprenentatge en línia\
\	(e-learning) i gestió del coneixement pot aportar als procesos de\
\	formació continuada. Per tal de fer-ho, s'hi analitzen els fonaments\
\	bàsics que regeixen tot el procés de gestió del coneixement, i s'hi\
\	exposen els fonaments teòrics de les diferents escoles relacionades\
\	amb la teoria de l'aprenentatge, posant èmfasi en els models constructivistes.\
\	Finalment, examinarem en quina mesura gestió del coneixement i teoria\
\	de l'aprenentatge poden confluir en entorns d'aprenentatge virtual.	349c7d35255088aeaee9dfa391fed534	47fc63ec74c88d721d9b0d157dfba5cf	97677b7186386c0303ed885060809a4e	article	Gestió del coneixement i teoria constructivista de l'aprenentatge:\
\	sinergies en entorns d'aprenentatge virtual	Alfredo Rodríquez Papaseit	\N	2005
8091095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philippa2006	https://eduforge.org/docman/view.php/176/1111/ePortfolio%20Project%20Research%20Report.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.07.10}, citeseerurl = {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_portfolio}, owner = {jep}	\N	2c6e31404a88d95f6177f772fbcabbe0	06d48e1b3d797614c3ebf43e31238e20	205336d281e44251a4a6db43a81ff340	article	A Review Of The Literature On Portfolios And Electronic Portfolios	\N	\N	2006
8091096	El profesional de la información	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perez2006	http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1386-6710&volume=15&issue=5&spage=342	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.17}, owner = {jep}	\N	e0dafa512818aaac55d35af748af4036	27f2f27f9a662e2165d44f94810842a9	81a8ba06a5cfdb910443b7cefad4579e	article	Intranets: medición y valoración de sus beneficios en las organizaciones	Daniel Pérez	\N	2006
8091097	BMJ	330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Werre2005	http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7501/1179	\N		\N	\N	1179	\N	\N	\N	owner = {jep}	Objective To develop and test optimal Medline search strategies for\
\	retrieving sound clinical studies on prevention or treatment of health\
\	disorders. Design Analytical survey. Data sources 161 clinical journals\
\	indexed in Medline for the year 2000. Main outcome measures Sensitivity,\
\	specificity, precision, and accuracy of 4862 unique terms in 18 404\
\	combinations. Results Only 1587 (24.2%) of 6568 articles on treatment\
\	met criteria for testing clinical interventions. Combinations of\
\	search terms reached peak sensitivities of 99.3% (95% confidence\
\	interval 98.7% to 99.8%) at a specificity of 70.4% (69.8% to 70.9%).\
\	Compared with best single terms, best multiple terms increased sensitivity\
\	for sound studies by 4.1% (absolute increase), but with substantial\
\	loss of specificity (absolute difference 23.7%) when sensitivity\
\	was maximised. When terms were combined to maximise specificity,\
\	97.4% (97.3% to 97.6%) was achieved, about the same as that achieved\
\	by the best single term (97.6%, 97.4% to 97.7%). The strategies newly\
\	reported in this paper outperformed other validated search strategies\
\	except for two strategies that had slightly higher specificity (98.1%\
\	and 97.6% v 97.4%) but lower sensitivity (42.0% and 92.8% v 93.1%).\
\	Conclusion New empirical search strategies have been validated to\
\	optimise retrieval from Medline of articles reporting high quality\
\	clinical studies on prevention or treatment of health disorders.	482ab315c8d74cb711e72aa2999a7250	19defd30a72eb5c7a2ec9db8e04c3168	6c2fd420c6fdf0c2517e0b42055308e3	article	Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies\
\	of treatment from Medline: analytical survey	\N	\N	2005
8091098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maspons2002	http://www.uoc.edu/web/esp/art/uoc/maspons0202/maspons0202_imp.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeseerurl = {http://www.uoc.edu/web/esp/art/uoc/maspons0202/maspons0202_imp.html}, owner = {jep}	Nuestro entorno ha cambiado: ya no nos encontramos en la sociedad\
\	postindustrial, sino en la sociedad del conocimiento. Este nuevo\
\	entorno nos ofrece cada vez más información y progresivamente tenemos\
\	más problemas para captarla, tratarla y analizarla. Las actividades\
\	de inteligencia nos ayudan a identificar nuestras necesidades de\
\	información, a ver si la información que necesitamos existe y, en\
\	el caso de que exista, dónde debemos ir a buscarla. A finales de\
\	los años ochenta, empezó a desarrollarse una actividad llamada vigilancia\
\	tecnológica, que consiste en el análisis del entorno tecnológico\
\	de la empresa. En conjunto, dicha actividad de vigilancia intenta\
\	sistematizar la recogida de información. A mediados de los años noventa,\
\	sin embargo, se abandona el concepto de vigilancia y se empieza a\
\	hablar de inteligencia competitiva: se trata del proceso de obtención,\
\	análisis, interpretación y difusión de la información con valor estratégico\
\	sobre la industria y los competidores, que se transmite a los responsables\
\	de la toma de decisiones en el momento oportuno. En lo que concierne\
\	al sector biomédico, concretamente, las fuentes de información son\
\	muchísimas y muy diversas: bases de datos, Internet, clientes, proveedores,\
\	estudios de mercado, estadísticas, patentes, información de productos,\
\	prensa diaria, especialistas del sector, etc. Ante esta gran diversidad,\
\	la capacidad de integrar información procedente de fuentes diferentes\
\	y en diferentes formatos es, por lo tanto, fundamental. 	d5204fd0cbee394a1fa60304d83777ac	98ae77667d0d2486cb4324386ec6eec1	9acb4aa28911a08a0fa5e51ca3b30978	article	La inteligencia competitiva en el sector biomédico	Maspons Bosch Ramon	\N	2002
8091099	UOCpapers	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reina2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.03.31}, file = {reina.pdf:reina.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	d2ff82af4f9cb6c7e537d8a5d70caff9	0bcf038c863056a83f466e915ec8b1b8	dcc96d3caab2825d0e7cb13fd7bf2e60	article	Criteris de migració a Linux en les administracions locals de la\
\	UE. Els casos de Munic i Newham	Daniel Reina	\N	2006
8091100	noticias.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gopar2004	http://www.noticias.com/index.php?action=mostrar_articulo&id=62915&IDCanal=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owner = {jep}	Recientes informes encargados por Microsoft a compañías de estudios\
\	externas, han servido a Bill Gates de arma contra Linux, siendo anunciada\
\	mediante banners en sitios web, llevándonos todo esto al dicho popular\
\	de que ?al que le pica, es que ajos come?.	e035f179f9635e209b5e97067fa8e7fb	4ff9edd07ed4482c0c6b167e205c9586	5c7bd997af8e7a419099375743d43165	article	Lo que Microsoft no quiere que usted sepa	Gopar Ricardo	\N	2004
8091101	Archivo OCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosario2005	http://www.cibersociedad.net/archivo/articulo.php?art=218	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, owner = {jep}	Actualmente las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación TICs\
\	están sufriendo un desarrollo vertiginoso, esto está afectando a\
\	prácticamente todos los campos de nuestra sociedad, y la educación\
\	no es una excepción. Esas tecnologías se presentan cada vez mas como\
\	una necesidad en el contexto de sociedad donde los rápidos cambios,\
\	el aumento de los conocimientos y las demandas de una educación de\
\	alto nivel constantemente actualizada se convierten en una exigencia\
\	permanente. Durante todo el desarrollo de este trabajo estaré abordando\
\	los temas que a nuestro juicio, son de gran importancia para conocer\
\	las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación y su uso como\
\	una herramienta para fortalecer el desarrollo de la educación.	f4614bb7f8efdc92c5a5866d227530d9	fff0771d0a8717a474f32e7bb8e51a37	d2e769821cf2000f4639579c064545eb	article	La Tecnología de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC). Su uso como\
\	Herramienta para el Fortalecimiento y el Desarrollo de la Educación\
\	Virtual	Jimmy Rosario	\N	2005
8091102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDC '07: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Interaction\
\	design and children	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Roussou2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1297292	\N		\N	\N	77--80	\N	\N	\N	location = {Aalborg, Denmark}, timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, isbn = {978-1-59593-747-6}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297277.1297292}	In this paper, we describe the application of a participatory design\
\	methodology with children, developed within the context of an informal\
\	educational institution, specifically the National Gallery of Art\
\	in Athens, Greece. A group of 11 year-olds spent part of their summer\
\	learning about art conservation in order to design an on-line art\
\	education program targeted to children of their age. This paper presents\
\	the research, design, and prototype development process, and discusses\
\	the lessons-learned, challenges, and future possibilities of this\
\	methodology with respect to the design of museum education programs\
\	and exhibitions.	61efa84d830c4b1b9792af3d4700c5ae	021f9531c6b576e4edf42ffc4efea672	1f8ce56d93346d926285500c80e189ae	inproceedings	Children designers in the museum: applying participatory design for\
\	the development of an art education program	Maria Roussou and Elina Kavalieratou and Michael Doulgeridis	\N	2007
8091103	Hipertext.ne	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rovira2005	http://www.hipertext.net/web/pag261.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	owner = {jep}	El interés por la representación gráfica de idas o conceptos ha cobrado\
\	un especial interés gracias al desarrollo de la Web. Los mapas de\
\	navegación muestran la arquitectura de las páginas de una sede Web\
\	y permiten orientar la navegación a través de esta estructura "física",\
\	pero son incapaces de representar la estructura conceptual de los\
\	contendidos de esas páginas. Para proporcionar una orientación por\
\	la estructura semántica de los contenidos de una Web es necesario\
\	usar mapas de conceptos. En este momento hay una cierta confusión\
\	sobre que es un mapa de conceptos y como implementarlo en la Web.\
\	Se están aplicando dos instrumentos complementarios pero distintos\
\	para la creación de mapas formados por conceptos y relaciones con\
\	la finalidad de facilitar el acceso a la información representada:\
\	los mapas conceptuales y los Topic Maps.	57559d6aab85d20873d0000fcc4e6147	8ad48ed32ea266eff4fd2b503681204c	5d223d02d50becc43f43d484e9a0e0b6	article	El editor de mapas conceptuales DigiDocMap y la norma Topic Maps	Cristòfol Rovira	\N	2005
8091104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sampson2008	http://www.cadth.ca/index.php/en/hta/reports-publications/search/publication/781	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.07}, file = {:477_PRESS-Peer-Review-Electronic-Search-Strategies_tr_e.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	674774f4fc1bc4afd11c3b545b658df5	4852951a83b2acbdb4b134a3fc1b6a57	9d5d66eb0e16cca5241a192db4104307	techreport	Peer Review of Electronic Search Strategies	M Sampson	\N	2008
8091105	BMJ	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scott2005	http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/bmj.38638.497477.68v1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.11.22}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.38638.497477.68}	\N	44ace4a041310a9bec10f0b6b4a682aa	e4568a0b126dca28b0ed403cb665d611	cbfaaaeae6e0e8668ca5e0be8d8ec87e	article	Kaiser Permanente's experience of implementing an electronic medical\
\	record: a qualitative study	\N	\N	2005
8091106	\N	\N	\N	\N	OCT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shapiro2005	\N	\N		\N	ENTREVISTA	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.31}, file = {creativitat-empresa-ent.pdf:creativitat-empresa-ent.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	\N	11e3d03e09929e159038aada247ec2f0	03129226b293eb7059d8a0cd1be54162	f99c5f01db45117329c8ef83b1b6562c	conference	Innovar para ser competitivo	Stephen Shapiro	\N	2005
8091107	J Med Libr Assoc	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shultz2007	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2000776	\N		\N	\N	442-5	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.09}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.3163/1536-5050.95.4.442.}	\N	932013f0441dd828abed279c9f509ec1	7ead3a2bd2479e31e487aa86a5a62530	2ef91d1156043715236425d51bd79381	article	Comparing test searches in PubMed and Google Scholar	Mary Shultz	\N	2007
8091108	El profesional de la información	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soy2006	http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1386-6710&volume=15&issue=5&spage=328	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.17}, owner = {jep}	\N	d45de705215330a3fa1bf6caabfb2bde	3a458f1d28119aaa40422611ede9655b	80c558f8854f602b43ec2be02ff1f9bb	article	¿Intranets? Decididamente sí, pero...	Cristina Soy	\N	2006
8091109	PLoS Medicine	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stang2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020072	\N		\N	\N	e72	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.22}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0020072}	\N	9ee347d276873b4474077e1b61af6f2c	69681aaa6d51a481ea79c73d2aa4b319	7e1e19d5833dce6c3faaa7f522179dde	article	Is It Always Unethical to Use a Placebo in a Clinical Trial?	\N	\N	2006
8091110	BMJ	331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sullivan2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1129-1131	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, file = {Keepingup-learningintheworkplace-BMJ2005_331-1129 .pdf:Keepingup-learningintheworkplace-BMJ2005_331-1129\
\	.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.331.7525.1129}	\N	66ba1fe9a9e850e653ea6c817e917139	81f68171dd7c378be0b5a4ee56ab0975	5c9577e586a0844e66402f00f1ba05eb	article	Keeping up: learning in the workplace	Frank Sullivan	\N	2005
8091111	JMIR	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seror2006	http://www.jmir.org/2006/1/e1/	\N		\N	\N	e1	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.01.30}, owner = {jep}	\N	747448a5a0554b5c92547f5d990310eb	7d097051227aa3ce13139d62713a9fee	82b73412097b71569da5638df098ce18	article	A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Health Care Telecommunications\
\	Network and Portal	Ann C Séror	\N	2006
8091113	Revista de Universidad y Sociedad del Conocimiento	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor2005	http://www.uoc.edu/rusc/dt/esp/taylor0405.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.23}, file = {taylor0405Economies-Elearning.pdf:taylor0405Economies-Elearning.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}	Estamos asistiendo, casi inadvertidamente, al surgimiento y expansión\
\	de un mercado competitivo en el que los\
\	\
\	agentes son instituciones tanto de carácter público como privado,\
\	en algunos casos muy arraigadas, y en el que no\
\	\
\	existen límites geográficos. Nos referimos al sector de la educación\
\	superior por medios electrónicos, es decir, la enseñanza\
\	\
\	asistida por ordenador y la enseñanza por medio del World Wide Web.\
\	Los criterios de rentabilidad están\
\	\
\	marcando la pauta de una competencia en la que se juegan mucho las\
\	universidades y centros de educación superior\
\	\
\	tradicionales. La novedad de esta situación hace que todavía sea escaso\
\	el cuerpo doctrinal existente sobre este\
\	\
\	nuevo sector y acerca de esta forma de competencia. Si consideramos\
\	que los agentes implicados se pueden comportar\
\	\
\	en este sector como empresas que buscan rentabilidad, tenemos entonces\
\	ante nosotros un amplio campo de estudio\
\	\
\	en el que las teorías de la economía pueden ser cruciales para analizar\
\	su posible desarrollo. La planificación,\
\	\
\	entendida en un sentido empresarial, será de vital importancia y,\
\	dentro de ella, las decisiones que garanticen la viabilidad\
\	\
\	económica de las inversiones a realizar. En este trabajo proponemos\
\	algunas bases que pueden guiar la toma\
\	\
\	de decisiones en este sector emergente en el contexto económico, conscientes\
\	de que se está abriendo un campo de\
\	\
\	estudio en el que son muchas las aportaciones que se pueden realizar.	38df95176e0f0be6f3a4135b4546d508	2637dc527ba4dfc31b67e5abbf58d895	a763c22981181ec8bc175774d03364ab	article	Economías del e-learning en la enseñanza superior: estrategias de\
\	implantación	Javier Taylor	\N	2005
8091115	J Med Internet Res	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Valaitis2005	http://www.jmir.org/2005/5/e51	\N		\N	\N	e51	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.05}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.2196/jmir.7.5.e51}	Background: Youth are often disenfranchised in their communities and\
\	may feel they have little voice. Since computers are an important\
\	aspect of youth culture, they may offer solutions to increasing youth\
\	participation in communities.\
\	\
\	\
\	Objective: This qualitative case study investigated the perceptions\
\	of 19 (predominantly female) inner-city school youth about their\
\	use of computers and the Internet in a school-based community development\
\	project.\
\	\
\	\
\	Methods: Youth working with public health nurses in a school-based\
\	community development project communicated with local community members\
\	using computer-mediated communication, surveyed peers online, built\
\	websites, searched for information online, and prepared project materials\
\	using computers and the Internet. Participant observation, semistructured\
\	interviews, analysis of online messages, and online- and paper-based\
\	surveys were used to gather data about youth?s and adults? perceptions\
\	and use of the technologies. Constant comparison method and between-method\
\	triangulation were used in the analysis to satisfy the existence\
\	of themes.\
\	\
\	\
\	Results: Not all youth were interested in working with computers.\
\	Some electronic messages from adults were perceived to be critical,\
\	and writing to adults was intimidating for some youth. In addition,\
\	technical problems were experienced. Despite these barriers, most\
\	youth perceived that using computers and the Internet reduced their\
\	anxiety concerning communication with adults, increased their control\
\	when dealing with adults, raised their perception of their social\
\	status, increased participation within the community, supported reflective\
\	thought, increased efficiency, and improved their access to resources.\
\	\
\	\
\	Conclusions: Overall, youth perceived computers and the Internet to\
\	be empowering tools, and they should be encouraged to use such technology\
\	to support them in community initiatives.	d0dd80e90f8f8cd4a960c1b0b547d432	2af513b573ab033142e7288accee88c7	94f2a63caf60342e24c10b8e7b51fbdd	article	Computers and the Internet: Tools for Youth Empowerment	RK Valaitis	\N	2005
8091116	PLoS Medicine	2	\N	\N	october	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Veitch2005	http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10%2E1371%2Fjournal%2Epmed%2E0020367	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.25}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0020367}	\N	3fe71c35d3a638a5dca703326fc416bd	aaec273b768c763246d8d987700b42fa	44831ff2a666c078187be229012da3fc	article	Tackling Publication Bias in Clinical Trial Reporting	Emma Veitch	\N	2005
8091117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vea2002	http://www.tdx.cbuc.es/TESIS_URL/AVAILABLE/TDX-1104104-101718//Index.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.11.04}, owner = {jep}	\N	012db7be79254d46847579226cf69971	2a82236c154a9470da1bc1b52179bafc	0086bab5ca85aae222c979b1ea6e3b6d	phdthesis	Historia, Sociedad, Tecnología y Crecimiento de la Red Una aproximación\
\	divulgativa a la realidad más desconocida de Internet.	Andreu Veà Baró	\N	2002
8091118	elearningpapers	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vries2008	http://www.elearningpapers.eu/index.php?page=doc&doc_id=12788&doclng=6	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2009-05-08 22:36:39}, owner = {jabreftest}, comment = {}	Most companies are confronted with fast changing learning demands\
\	and the need of new concepts. Companies very much overestimate and\
\	overinvest in formal training programs, while missing out the opportunities\
\	to foster more natural and informal learning processes. For informal\
\	learning to flourish it is crucial to develop flexible mechanisms\
\	which support this kind of learning, while avoiding the drawbacks\
\	that coincide with informality. The Microtraining method is being\
\	developed as a mechanism to support predominantly informal learning\
\	activities.Microtraining should be understood as a learning arrangement\
\	of about 15 minutes for each learning occasion. Each session contains\
\	elements like an active start, demo or exercise, feedback or discussion\
\	and a shared view on how to proceed. Such an occasion can be face-to-face,\
\	online or in mixed modes depending on the circumstances and possibilities.\
\	The concept is based on a number of theoretical considerations of\
\	which Social Constructivism is an important element, next to the\
\	notions of ‘Connectivism’ and the ‘Levels of Mastery’. Microtraining\
\	requires an organisational framework to effectively apply this method\
\	relative to the learning issue, the skills of the initiator and the\
\	employees and their daily working schedule.In practice, it is shown\
\	that this framework helps to collectively develop solutions for workplace\
\	related learning with ample opportunities for information transfer.\
\	Microtraining supports informal learning close to the workplace,\
\	thereby increasing the learning capacity of the company.The Microtraining\
\	concept is being developed in the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci\
\	program of the European Union.	0975650eb4e767b6ac32f29a6d6ca1e8	0ecd533a876e97bd0b6934a5c232ae70	7b7c962681e8e056f2d725c7ad38a1e9	article	Microtraining as a support mechanism for informal learning	Pieter de Vries and Stefan Brall	\N	2008
8091119	PLoS Medicine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wager2006	http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-pdf&file=10.1371_journal.pmed.0040034-S.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.01.19}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0040034}	\N	baa86e120130e739d98280825451e814	ecca67f90055ac3b96fd82d9639439e4	1d678a080348d48297e1d9e77c29fffb	article	Authors, Ghosts, Damned Lies, and Statisticians	Elizabeth Wager	\N	2006
8091120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wikipedia2005	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_%28programming%29	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.09.30}, owner = {jep}	\N	6e213e53e25b255ba85075f289977211	761de73175ff86c1234508a0db682ec9	7cdce223af9751b99e92e829c64bbdf9	techreport	Ajax (programming)	Wikipedia	\N	2005
8091121	BMJ	330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wren2005	http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/330/7500/1128	\N		\N	\N	1128	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.04}, file = {OpenAccessInternet_BMJ.pdf:OpenAccessInternet_BMJ.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, comment = {Cite this article as: BMJ, doi:10.1136/bmj.38422.611736.E0 (published\
\	12 April 2005)}, doi = {BMJ, doi:10.1136}	\N	83feb66f0b2bf5bb26e36bdafbe66b07	31f2330b2b136ab319d64d221d047d18	c444c6903ed0fb36f7904d4954029559	article	Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications\
\	shared via the internet	Jonathan D Wren	\N	2005
8091122	BMJ	331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wyatt2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	556-558	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.11.11}, file = {Whatishealthinformation-BMJ2005_331-566.pdf:Whatishealthinformation-BMJ2005_331-566.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.331.7516.566}	\N	ac8561bee58dba9c836ca38b71a6b23c	c9ead4ac3980b5ee233bde5e801ac252	a4d288a407da0b68e1096193b34689be	article	What is health information?	Frank Wyatt	\N	2005
8091123	UOC Papers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uocpapersB001cat	http://www.uoc.edu/uocpapers/2/dt/cat/xalabarder.pdf	\N		\N	Article en l\\'{\\i}nia	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	692a4804edff673a737bdc99922276e8	2f5fd7287098c3a9f22ec4f8b04eb07f	9b9751fbcb467e03ed66e5ddc33cf272	article	Les llic\\`encies Creative Commons: una alternativa al copyright?	Raquel Xalabarder	\N	2006
8091125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adelaide, Australian and New Zealand Institute for Information Literacy,	\N	\N	\N	2004	http://www.aab.es	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2005.10.04}, file = {gtbunormas08.pdf:gtbunormas08.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jep}, comment = {http://www.caul.edu.au (versió anglesa)}	\N	bf846ad5d211d74c59fb6dc1351242dc	c0bb58ac0bd44b71cafbc0fd22971c9e	b444e045262857e66a933c420270f0a2	proceedings	EL MARCO PARA LA ALFABETIZACION INFORMACIONAL EN AUSTRALIA Y NUEVA\
\	ZELANDA\
\	\
\	principios, normas y práctica	\N	\N	2004
8091596	Computational Linguistics	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	\N	lappin1994apa	http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/acl/J/J94/J94-4002.pdf	\N		\N	\N	535--561	\N	4	\N		\N	29b34663a56fc5f79b01eefe6e9bd320	9be4e33ba42c2b3a9b94f4a795468e5c	ecd4280462703f80a869899660c8ec06	article	{An algorithm for Pronominal Anaphora Resolution}	S. Lappin and H.J. Leass	\N	1994
8092862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anthapadmanabhan2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0417	\N	Two-Level Fingerprinting Codes	\N	cite arxiv:0905.0417
\
Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, Proc. 2009 IEEE International Symposium on
\
  Information Theory (ISIT 2009), Seoul, Korea, June 28 - July 3, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We introduce the notion of two-level fingerprinting and traceability codes.
\
In this setting, the users are organized in a hierarchical manner by
\
classifying them into various groups; for instance, by dividing the
\
distribution area into several geographic regions, and collecting users from
\
the same region into one group. Two-level fingerprinting and traceability codes
\
have the following property: As in traditional (one-level) codes, when given an
\
illegal copy produced by a coalition of users, the decoder identifies one of
\
the guilty users if the coalition size is less than a certain threshold $t$.
\
Moreover, even when the coalition is of a larger size $s$ $(&gt; t)$, the decoder
\
still provides partial information by tracing one of the groups containing a
\
guilty user.
\
  We establish sufficient conditions for a code to possess the two-level
\
traceability property. In addition, we also provide constructions for two-level
\
fingerprinting codes and characterize the corresponding set of achievable
\
rates.
\
	2a12d287ad31fecbac398b1838ccbfdf	64c6cfb1826fd434b36b4dd846e7bfa0	e5579a4b180595f08cb38f7bf151f26a	misc	Two-Level Fingerprinting Codes	N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan and Alexander Barg	\N	2009
8093066	American Journal of Psychiatry	148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Psychiatric Assoc	\N	\N	\N	volkmar1991caa	\N	\N		\N	\N	1705--1707	\N	12	\N		\N	39783d10630228326b432e70c31c6d26	aa7286b48e5ec6ac666951490a0761a7	bb35097b356b076e9366e3bb7d21d5eb	misc	{Comorbid association of autism and schizophrenia}	FR Volkmar and DJ Cohen	\N	1991
8093070	Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	konstantareas2001ada	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--28	\N	1	\N		\N	1f48560ed94c2468cc7cb4a11adbb7d2	f9764672b3e9b7812e685ba81e553054	d2c9bc0f2e71b694c0e28f265e63ae11	article	{Autistic disorder and schizophrenia: Diagnostic overlaps}	M.M. Konstantareas and T. Hewitt	\N	2001
8093077	Biological Psychiatry	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	sporn2004pdd	\N	\N		\N	\N	989--994	\N	10	\N		\N	68c78e4b43fa0a32965aa3f8b9f7f52b	8b4bfbae463fdcc9e2faf69870d156ad	692fd4cc012d6f3a75a463c5d6cc18c7	article	{Pervasive developmental disorder and childhood-onset schizophrenia: comorbid disorder or a phenotypic variant of a very early onset illness?}	A.L. Sporn and A.M. Addington and N. Gogtay and A.E. Ordo{\\~n}ez and M. Gornick and L. Clasen and D. Greenstein and J.W. Tossell and P. Gochman and M. Lenane and others	\N	2004
8093078	Journal of autism and developmental disorders	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	tsai1996brc	\N	\N		\N	\N	159--163	\N	2	\N		\N	110866222e6e5ec9082e00d44dfd7fa7	e2273052ac65cc386fdb17fb6e3c434f	4a0a6a841c04cba7189a6c0ef33fb48d	article	{Brief report: comorbid psychiatric disorders of autistic disorder}	L.Y. Tsai	\N	1996
8093090	Behavior genetics	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	tordjman2007amr	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--78	\N	1	\N		\N	06cc0ff8baaccb3bc4edb4fba8382265	ccc2f6a9e0cbcf04b989b5ee574d5853	d585b443cbd9d5cb0edf30271465c25c	article	{Animal models relevant to schizophrenia and autism: Validity and limitations}	S. Tordjman and D. Drapier and O. Bonnot and R. Graignic and S. Fortes and D. Cohen and B. Millet and C. Laurent and P.L. Roubertoux	\N	2007
8093101	Journal of Reviews Cases and Hypothesis in Psychiatry Vol	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	md2007aas	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--54	\N	1	\N		\N	ad718b90974e74ce8202e191ff8f1373	13b5bbb251c9bf5551dcf9e490297935	567a9eb6c644575c0bc7f57eb712d9fe	article	{ADULT AUTISM-How It’s Different from Schizophrenia}	M.E.C. MD and F.O. PharmD and A. Turkcan	\N	2007
8094838	Intelligent Enterprise	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kimball04	http://www.intelligententerprise.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55300422	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1b1f8b0a885243074e5d095a17deafd	7395c6d8cac103816000fc52c416dcb0	f2d78ffaf471e74fbefd1f2ea87f51ef	article	The 38 Subsystems of ETL	Ralph Kimball	\N	2004
8095122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Wien [u.a.]	\N	Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; 272	UBHD1187826	\N	\N		\N	\N	636 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-205-03653-0, 978-3-205-03653-1}, language = {ger}	\N	e6968350109aa74d86b239c3196c6ba2	1dbf42dc45cadcc74c54b4838402d0bb	49c3dd44cf7a28211b6cd1ebbcf5cfaa	book	Germanen und Kelten bis zum Ausgang der Römerzeit : der Aussagewert von Wörtern und Sachen für die frühesten keltisch-germanischen Kulturbeziehungen	Helmut Birkhan	\N	1970
8095465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {CoNLL-2003} and the 7th Conference on Natural Language Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tjongkimsang2003conll	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W03/W03-0419.pdf	\N		\N	\N	142--147	\N	\N	\N		\N	dad05f3a5991dfa6bdcb0f658474dbb4	7ef4fd46943e9a2d71389b8e0eb81d6e	dd04b198987c07e41355e4a17fd1493d	inproceedings	Introduction to the {CoNLL-2003} Shared Task: {Language-Independent Named Entity Recognition}	Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang and Fien De Meulder	Walter Daelemans and Miles Osborne	2003
8095522	Bibliotheksdienst 	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hahn2009	http://www.zlb.de/aktivitaeten/bd_neu/heftinhalte2009/Erschliessung010109.pdf	\N		\N	\N	20-38	\N	1	\N		\N	79d02d0856f57091b6d9fa6293afbbf8	ec16cc1d09574a757dfe7a78356e804b	d0569f4f8fcdaec6cf2e9f7c372f782d	article	Katalogerweiterungen, Mashups und Elemente der „Bibliothek 2.0“ in der Praxis	Matthias Schulze Ulrich Hahn	\N	2009
8095532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uml2005	http://www.zlb.de/aktivitaeten/bd_neu/heftinhalte2009/Erschliessung010109.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3aacf0e9591b69d9db1d81badfe86788	b8c82ff07156afe3113f3361d7d173e9	475768ede0135cdf2b6ef8d59af98f6e	article	Standards und Profile für Öffentliche Bibliotheken	Konrad Umlauf	\N	2005
8095549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoe2008	http://www.uni-muenster.de/Jura.itm/hoeren/materialien/Skript/Skript_Maerz2008.pdf	\N	Skript, Institut für Informations-, Telekommunikations- und Medienrecht, Universitaet Muenster	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9207b15747b0893b29edb6d36f4bd3c6	3b460e8346463162b796eed10653ef7f	87e633e946aeae6eeab49d3451c2d7ae	article	Internetrecht	Thomas Hoeren	\N	2008
8095573	Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pokol-2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	879-886	\N	3	\N		\N	54ff27223e71705404640c2862f81136	d3c85ca6d1c2fbd3fc68d8f03b38bf5a	d1f2e9d5f67010a8b90356ece336ca13	article	Thermodynamic driving force in the kinetic evaluation of thermoanalytical curves	G. Pokol	\N	2000
8095582	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 28th and 29th	\N	COLING 2004 International Joint workshop on Natural Language Processing in Biomedicine and its Applications (NLPBA/BioNLP) 2004	\N	\N	\N	COLING	Geneva, Switzerland	\N	\N	zhou2004ner	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W04/W04-1219.pdf	\N		\N	\N	99--102	\N	\N	\N		\N	cca925e7cd21a9b386a780914dfcbfde	9ad68104c6789eae43e58dca65a58c89	653b16c2be42c0e379b1164d206664fe	inproceedings	Exploring Deep Knowledge Resources in Biomedical Name Recognition	GuoDong Zhou and Jian Su	Nigel Collier and Patrick Ruch and Adeline Nazarenko	2004
8095864	The Journal of Chemical Physics	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	BeckeJohnson2007	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/127/124108/1	\N	A unified density-functional treatment of dynamical, nondynamical, and dispersion correlations	\N	\N	124108	\N	12	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {124108}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1063/1.2768530}	\N	ce9f5db426bbffa81ef1ffb88c28bb5c	077cb78fca9c009a22f6511774f774ce	533f8a57fdfdd860cf1300c6f93a46d8	article	A unified density-functional treatment of dynamical, nondynamical, and dispersion correlations	Axel D. Becke and Erin R. Johnson	\N	2007
8095871	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mit den Waffen der Justiz. Zur Kriminalitätsgeschichte des Spätmittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	GSVS	\N	\N		\N	\N	158-188	\N	\N	\N		\N	55b63102d6e13255dc1fec1865806713	d96c6d2c2ad03337489af5111a687de6	2b824bc17153af2818a3bab25c6f105e	incollection	Verordnete Schande? Spätmittelalterliche und frühneuzeitliche Ehrenstrafen zwischen Rechtsakt und sozialer Sanktion	Gerd Schwerhoff	Andreas Blauert and Gerd Schwerhoff	1993
8095874	Trends in Ecology \\& Evolution	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	meyers2002fcc	\N	\N		\N	\N	551--557	\N	12	\N		\N	8d3c6b687b073879ade6f801daf7b3cf	8bd8ad2ef5909b6e7c746d3e85b73c45	ab40a0ad7ac2212d8ffda916bace946a	article	{Fighting change with change: adaptive variation in an uncertain world}	L.A. Meyers and J.J. Bull	unknown	2002
8095909	Süddeutsche Zeitung Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BlawatWW2009	http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/24/462638/text/	\N		\N	\N	21-23	\N	4	\N		"Die Welt steuert auf eine Nahrungskrise zu – Forscher, Züchter und Lebensmitteltechniker arbeiten an Lösungen."	e77ebc2dddbd5c5c6e91c67ca8c611cb	bed9d55ef57be6e5346a16ed3c12a363	f65351e9cf3ee36af3cf0a5f7bfc69ae	article	Was wir morgen essen [Einleitung zur 4-teiligen Serie]	Katrin Blawat	\N	2009
8095976	Süddeutsche Zeitung Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CharisiusF2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-31	\N	4	\N		"Rinder, Schweine und Geflügel können den Fleischbedarf der Menschheit nicht mehr decken. Die Zucht verbraucht zu viel Land, zu viele Treibhausgase entstehen. Am Ersatz wird längst gearbeitet: Das Schnitzel der Zukunft kommt aus dem Labor."	7c28cc66f8b5f99352893c7309ed64ba	cfeb7876e5e815a4d74f94ff9985681b	d8f5c50b5f40920d38da6b01dd011b48	article	Fleisch (Was wir morgen essen, Teil 1)	Hanno Charisius	\N	2009
8095997	Süddeutsche Zeitung Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeineWM2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	32	\N	4	\N		"Kreative Architekten: Mit technischem Know-how gestalten Vögel mitwachsende Nester, manche haben sogar einen eingebauten Brutservice."	207de949407837f3ace44da8219c3e89	36fe545ca43f71272796dcd8da7750c8	882a121403749c616ef70df18a0df31d	article	Wohnen mit Pfiff : Vogelnester	Luise Heine	\N	2009
8096043	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	CookHRM2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-32783-0}	\N	51819cfdbf3275ae7138c3a874339ef7	5925d1c1b0c03e31381bff6e20ca6c55	57021ac68a6304f6e739bdf015d5faf2	book	HRM, work and employment in China	Fang Lee Cooke	\N	2005
8096055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	De Gruyter Rechtswissenschaften	Berlin	\N	\N	JianDie2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	17.461	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	935d6517a3dd00b2b657d30ff6cbbaa7	d2d90f27cd9e4316aab5720130472963	4eca47abea0850edda256ce3e43415ba	article	Die _Modifikationen des Gesellschaftsgesetzes Chinas.	Ping Jiang	\N	2006
8096086	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}ller	Heidelberg	\N	\N	KGese2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	22.585	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2bd4b74737955635e7a6345bf71937d	f8fbc7f4f5a40bd73afeaafe9e18e166	d06c4c3b7cf30ed5568e56c1a0e0a0a4	book	Gesellschaftsrecht. Die privatrechtlichen Ordnungsstrukturen und Regelungsprobleme von Verbaenden und Unternehmen.	Friedrich Kuebler and Heinz-Dieter Assmann	\N	2006
8096096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	o. V.	Nanjing	\N	\N	MDas2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	16.78	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b631a946cc603779259fd764fa6e1fa8	36b61de99bae29387335ec64e89cdc01	ce8db6a0240f61507579b5c3f97b49ea	article	Das revidierte Gesellschaftsgesetz der VR China: Eine Uebersicht ueber die wichtigeren Aenderungen.	Frank Muenzel	\N	2006
8096108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	Baden-Baden	\N	\N	RanfChin2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	22.615	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9594079fbd1b676ad35ebe47b1f3fab	7a17c774350866b3499425da8cb45d03	12b459b59dbf653923719964cea5c43b	book	Chinesisches Wirtschaftsrecht. Einfuehrung fuer Unternehmer und deren Rechtsberater.	Michael-Florian Ranft	Christoph Schewe	2006
8096143	Asia Law and Practice	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hongkong	\N	\N	DescOne2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	1.60	S. 13-15	\N	10	\N		\N	a349628e5db2819134d9f3ead69d079a	48464d48d2336a0428fb02ce6866c257	01f94794b2e9c44929a6dcb498efdfff	article	One Hesitant Step Forward: New Company Law Brings Mixed Feelings.	Jean-Marc Deschandol and Charles Desmeules	\N	2005
8096147	Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Choi2008	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	781--788	\N	9	\N		\N	1442616c6f3758e429dd39c17359489f	1c0787ffb0500191a4d0912afe5ec88e	687122baacf5713dbaced410fd14ad7e	article	Improvement of Goodness-of-Fit Test for Normal Distribution\
             based on Entropy and Power Comparison	Byungjin Choi	\N	2008
8096148	Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1316214	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	2185--2198	\N	4	\N	issn = {0167-9473}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2007.07.012}	\N	92c44021ed5a24907d8d6f8c2aa8c171	ae0256e1c2f4d3533b7afb596ce7f8d5	8f1823884b371cebadee76ead30f5a66	article	A Goodness-of-Fit Test for Normality based on Polynomial Regression	Daniele Coin	\N	2008
8096149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcel Dekker	New York	\N	\N	dagostino1986	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0824774876}	\N	5e33cd67290eee16256691f02e9f5a46	f4841df9424405bada91494173489bb8	145010f171f6df4fee09a2f3629a7e95	book	Goodness-of-Fit Techniques	\N	Ralph B. D'Agostino and Michael A. Stephens	1986
8096150	The American Statistician	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	dago1990	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2684359	\N	test normality	\N	\N	316--321	\N	4	\N	issn = {00031305}	\N	93d740ef999c2c8a5cb9cc87e3b40a85	91ca82e534b9f760791dd1f30894d57e	b8685b2fc22ffdc423838b7aaf7b5995	article	A Suggestion for Using Powerful and Informative Tests of Normality	Ralph B. D'Agostino and Albert Belanger and Jr. D'Agostino	\N	1990
8096153	Statistics \\& Probability Letters	20	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ebrahimi1994	http://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/stapro/v20y1994i3p225-234.html	\N	test normality	\N	\N	225--234	\N	3	\N		\N	262a832fa4b7b263b0acb9fea57177d4	d63055071e54ddfa5cea7d73cddac280	8e11e6fddba515e9a53f719e87574d92	article	Two Measures of Sample Entropy	Nader Ebrahimi and Kurt Pflughoeft and Ehsan S. Soofi	\N	1994
8096154	Philosophical Magazine	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson1900	http://www.economics.soton.ac.uk/staff/aldrich/New%20Folder/kpreader1.htm	\N	test normality	\N	\N	157--175	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfff9051966d464793fef9676e192fc7	8f40a01a4f8f939a13ef243d4c0d135a	c44f54bacee63cb0da6f5e59432f9e3d	article	On the Criterion that a given System of Deviations from the Probable\
            in the Case of a Correlated System of Variables is such that can be \
            reasonably supposed to have arisen from Random Sampling	Karl Pearson	\N	1900
8096155	Reliability, IEEE Transactions on Reliability	53	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Senoglu2004	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	357--361	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1109/TR.2004.833319}	\N	89b4710d1d199520dc5163e8c38d00d7	4de82b1bec4cc9bd6bfbaa0c8050d0ba	3bbf67cbcd4d48f604102e3c4e307300	article	Goodness-of-Fit Tests based on Kullback-Leibler Information	B. Senoglu and B. Surucu	\N	2004
8096156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Illinois Press	Urbana	\N	\N	shannon1998	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0252725468}	\N	4619484404b95e1fcf07df49318a4df4	ddf5810ad302fbd007f99a3b4fb0fae3	2a2dd2a3ba9ac5848c0fe79e5734ad91	book	The Mathematical Theory of Communication	Claude E. Shannon and Warren Weaver	\N	1949
8096157	Biometrika	52	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShapiroWilk1965	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3444%28196512%2952%3A3%2F4%3C591%3AAAOVTF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B	\N	test normality	\N	\N	591--611	\N	3/4	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.30}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Shapiro;1965.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	48dcab929b1248a74c116cf570ae2700	51b1583f0d3a5fca34522e6a6b94475f	f921acb6d467a5344055bbdd6e3e5044	article	An Analysis of Variance Test for Normality (Complete Samples)	S. S. Shapiro and M. B. Wilk	\N	1965
8096158	Technometrics	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShapiroWilk1968	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	861--866	\N	\N	\N		\N	dff0ec2bded3e9150f146f709d03036d	4ec64a781d1fd09df52c56f9fa37bab2	814440d8379037f47ae16cb73549b60c	article	Approximation for the null distribution of the $W$ statistic	S. S. Shapiro and M. B. Wilk	\N	1968
8096159	Journal of the American Statistical Association	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shapiro1968	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2285889	\N	test normality	\N	\N	1343--1372	\N	324	\N	issn = {01621459}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1968}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}	\N	f80c07d15124094bc7aaebf2c10f23c0	1860e41841fa754ef689f048ec828afd	295f2184f5979c0d898f2901cd129130	article	A Comparative Study of Various Tests for Normality	S. S. Shapiro and M. B. Wilk and H. J. Chen	\N	1968
8096160	Statistics \\& Probability Letters	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Song2000	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	9--18	\N	\N	\N		\N	26eef90661f3cc2a258d459866b91101	a8d9ed9b6b5e46581fa4369386ba259c	88f5c65494e61d13fd67f9fed4d0a644	article	Limit Theorems for Nonparametric Sample Entropy Estimators	K. S. Song	\N	2000
8096161	Journal of the American Statistical Association	69	\N	\N	Sep. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STEP1974	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	730--737	\N	347	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, doi = {10.2307/2286009}	\N	180b892fb58665a239c64267dc918279	f40cb8e94f428bcf6cc62b6556d12208	6f1f5e623e3d2216b41396547bd4f27e	article	EDF Statistics for Goodness of Fit and Some Comparisons	M. A. Stephens	\N	1974
8096162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcel Dekker	New York	\N	\N	thode2002	\N	\N	test normality	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0824796136}	\N	7436913cd620acb6f8bc8701c9d1ddb0	9a2109b649f0b42e622beb6fa4cac9dc	775a46acfc967d7caceba70b9e0edc4d	book	Testing for Normality	Henry Thode	\N	2002
8096164	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VASI1976	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0035-9246%281976%2938%3A1%3C54%3AATFNBO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V	\N	test normality	\N	\N	54--59	\N	1	\N	pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Vasicek1976.pdf}	\N	e8d06da246ec45293ca0a1663f21be62	b4d874367e4fc92930de7bacf683518d	0debbd41df86522925a6beded5b276b3	article	A Test for Normality based on Sample Entropy	Oldrich Vasicek	\N	1976
8096165	Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis	49	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jinzhang2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8V-4CPBR2H-2/1/bb97cf586d4d5098c11aa44d1dea68d0	\N	test normality	\N	\N	709--721	\N	3	\N		\N	a2b529c2301c47571c97847bf20e2774	be9d3a5aceb93661b1f4749fccdc7478	99441f2e99f9b854973e156fb138ca8a	article	Likelihood-ratio Tests for Normality	Jin Zhang and Yuehua Wu	\N	2005
8096181	Journal of the American Statistical Association	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	ad1954	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2281537	\N	two papers about anderson-darling test	\N	\N	765--769	\N	268	\N	issn = {01621459}, copyright = {Copyright � 1954 American Statistical Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1954}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Some (large sample) significance points are tabulated for a distribution-free test of goodness of fit which was introduced earlier by the authors. The test, which uses the actual observations without grouping, is sensitive to discrepancies at the tails of the distribution rather than near the median. An illustration is given, using a numerical example used previously by Birnbaum in illustrating the Kolmogorov test.	e0450232f5e27c8c068d8a7ae7b23c19	45de0970eda98983a1a9a7f0b6f2b471	3d61214a70e110f205f8cb26b11f5381	article	A Test of Goodness of Fit	T. W. Anderson and D. A. Darling	\N	1954
8096230	Quality Engineering	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weaver2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	269--280	\N	\N	\N		\N	559768293bf5c20d9770a5a4a80e6938	f824ff5e3d5477947a3a6eb7178ea776	4355952e0dd71317e7f4f382f67f7f8f	article	A Bayesian Approach to the Analysis of Industrial
\
\	     Experiments: An Illustration with Binomial Count Data	Brian P. Weaver and Michael S. Hamada	\N	2008
8096231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	albert2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387713840}	\N	09719dbc6a76f33654aeeca20704671c	86c6ff097443a4c4f85eb3875d13934b	a08f8b7478150c09df9fc48dad31cd81	book	Bayesian Computation with R	Jim Albert	\N	2007
8096232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	hamada2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780387779485}	\N	ed5b12826c2ab696f74682904fb0af1b	0618d0d53934057f57beba538ea97daf	c06a916bf033f53d1e01b95d6cfb5e14	book	Bayesian Reliability	Michael Hamada and C. Shane Reese and Alyson G. Wilson and Harry F. Martz	\N	2008
8096237	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B\
(Methodological)	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Statistical Society	\N	\N	\N	Prescott1976	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2984973	\N		\N	\N	254--256	\N	3	\N	issn = {00359246}, copyright = {Copyright (c) 1976 Royal Statistical Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {1976}	Sensitivity contours are used to examine the effect\
of outliers on a test of normality based on sample entropy. The\
contours are compared with those of the Shapiro-Wilk W-test and it is\
shown that the entropy test is considerably less sensitive to outliers\
than the W-test. This is illustrated using the results of a confounded\
2<sup>5</sup> factorial experiment.	b66fd900807f3c41cbb16a6fd4a9bf40	5332796ca4b9c4dbe697ea9fc4fb2818	4813ca90d04fc11acad0c4934bdeec7c	article	On a Test for Normality Based on Sample Entropy	P. Prescott	\N	1976
8096238	Technometrics	20	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	STEPHEN1978	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1268158	\N		\N	\N	33--35	\N	1	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright � 1978 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb., 1978}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	A modification is given for the WE statistic for testing that a sample comes from the exponential distribution. The modification is for the case where the origin is known, and has been devised to make use of the tables already provided by Shapiro and Wilk. Power studies are given to show that it is worthwhile using the modification when possible.	6eb7468b91611430f8182f8fa4f8cb18	b8eb2171d5d38c804bc338559201f32f	ae8fca594dc79e5a6df977735810e7cc	article	On the W Test for Exponentiality with Origin Known	M. A. Stephens	\N	1978
8096239	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feltz98partitionbased	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/221053.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	98--45	\N		\N	f1caa59913718a3d07d82ffcd0dff545	0d29a897c22ec876c88cc7a7faa1aecd	122c1dbc3c8322fa23b86b41ecf7fd85	techreport	Partition-Based Goodness-of-Fit Tests on the Line and the Circle	Carol J. Feltz and Gerald A. Goldin	\N	1998
8096240	Scandinavian Journal of Statistics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanes1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--72	\N	\N	\N		\N	98699c58308bad0ca5d58d69192863da	558bd705d80f64d9db2ec9ee3a0fb605	238d3d31d46c64e80be62091696ac496	article	Estimating functionals related to a density by a class of statistics based on spacings	Bert {van Es}	\N	1992
8096242	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology)	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jinzhang2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	281--294	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1111/1467-9868.00337}	\N	8136e2e9f6b38c77b28331a3e63e4bbf	a0069b421dfbce2b0d44dabf8cc74e5c	1e609fac982d8296f094e7fe6a1ec9dc	article	Powerful goodness-of-fit tests based on the likelihood ratio	Jin Zhang	\N	2002
8096243	Statistics	40	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Choi2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	517--531	\N	 6	\N	pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/GOFT4LaplaceDist2006.pdf}	\N	e7993f382e162efa68bdaddec86490e2	42083cffc0a49e74082a7feb8239d89a	d5589962d659c1c47fa5c31009c50712	article	Testing goodness-of-fit for Laplace distribution based on maximum entropy	Byungjin Choi and Keeyoung Kim	\N	2006
8096244	The American Statistician	43	\N	\N	feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	198902	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-1305%28198902%2943%3A1%3C20%3AATFNBO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23	\N		\N	\N	20--22	\N	1	\N	jstor_date = {198902}, issn = {0003-1305}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Arizono;1989.pdf}, copyright = {Copyright 1989 American Statistical Association}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb., 1989}	A goodness-of-fit test (based on sample entropy) for normality was\
\	given by Vasicek. The test, however, can be applied only to the composite\
\	hypotheses. In this article an extended test of fit for normality\
\	is introduced based on Kullback-Leibler information. The Kullback-Leibler\
\	information is an extended concept of entropy, so the test can be\
\	applied not only to the composite hypotheses, but also to the simple\
\	hypotheses. The power comparisons of the proposed test with some\
\	other tests are illustrated and discussed.	074b9c0979c8a722cfc093c1e00e6874	9b08af576abf75f7b2312c98012539e7	e5977e9c13cee5a74227b88d027d1319	article	A Test for Normality Based on Kullback-Leibler Information	{Arizono, Ikuo} and {Ohta, Hiroshi}	\N	1989
8096245	Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\&amp; Francis	\N	\N	\N	Choi2004	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1081/SAC-120037250	\N		\N	\N	525--536	\N	2	\N	pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/choi2004.pdf}, timestamp = {2007.12.23}, owner = {jq}	In this paper, we discuss goodness-of-fit tests of the exponential\
\	distribution based on Kullback&ndash;Leibler information. To construct\
\	test statistics, Van Es' and Correa's entropy estimator are used\
\	as an estimator of Shannon's entropy. Critical values for various\
\	sample sizes determined by means of Monte Carlo simulations are presented\
\	for each of test statistics. Also, formulas for calculating approximate\
\	critical values for given sample sizes are provided for the respective\
\	test statistics. A Monte Carlo power analysis is performed for various\
\	alternatives and sample sizes in order to compare the proposed tests\
\	with several existing goodness-of-fit tests based on the empirical\
\	distribution function (EDF). Simulation results show that Kullback&ndash;Leibler\
\	information tests have higher powers than the EDF tests.	344a417502317aaf5e568477f83f5975	31499cbce47f0a9f5aa3120b6151d697	b0cb18a61562448365448e6e358dee79	article	Goodness-of-Fit Test for Exponentiality Based on Kullback--Leibler\
\	Information	Byungjin Choi and Keeyoung Kim and Seuck Heun Song	\N	2004
8096246	Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\&amp; Francis	\N	\N	\N	Correa1995	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/03610929508831626	\N		\N	\N	2439--2449	\N	10	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Correa1995.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	19942377058f4c4fd1e1b8c0405d0e1d	003eeb817578f844cc0d79b6d063f414	38fd9ebd0c355972cc010610b9b5820b	article	A new estimator of entropy	Juan C. Correa	\N	1995
8096247	Communications in Statistics -- Theory and Methods	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grzeg1999	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/03610929908832351	\N		\N	\N	1183--1202	\N	5	\N		\N	212ca870e7256f0dce875a5c9b19cd74	05d3cc485bbc53c9e5b181d8a5a01f7e	0c8b9e31c34d8b26852e3c4b975bd63f	article	Entropy-based goodness-of-fit test for exponentiality	Przeniyslaw Crzcgorzewski and Robert Wirczorkowski	\N	1999
8096248	Applied Statistics	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davis1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	535--543	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Davis;1989.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	dbc5033e0e85367ec0c6be1ecb5c46f1	9a6aa5b2eee9984208b42d759ef42d69	405f39fc65c605c44fe413169e98e243	article	Algorithm AS 248: Empirical Distribution Function Goodness-of-Fit\
\	Tests	Charles S. Davis and Michael A. Stephens	\N	1989
8096249	Journal of the American Statistical Association	76	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dude1981	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0162-1459%28198112%2976%3A376%3C967%3AETOU%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1	\N		\N	\N	967--974	\N	376	\N		\N	05ee7fc0de481871055b40b7d518946e	deeeb7953b810ac14ba9406c7331463c	ab48d051074fb31b374549116b6c417c	article	Entropy--Based Tests of Uniformity	Edward J. Dudewicz and Edward C. {van der Meulen}	\N	1981
8096251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	New York	\N	\N	Nelson2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471644625}	\N	c6131d139515d93584a204065e3ea12c	7ba4c0fe0a01e29582a7517b47c2583c	2b71df9353980a639cdd1e453d1f4993	book	Applied Life Data Analysis	Wayne Nelson	\N	2004
8096252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York	\N	\N	Nelson1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471094587}	\N	90d0a295a0632adfdaab8cc19fcacd6d	6bf147349cb4744a8ee0759055db42f0	4bbf8690b68f70dd24e377f235e66315	book	Applied Life Data Analysis	Wayne Nelson	\N	1982
8096253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York	\N	\N	Seal1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471769002}	\N	54ced63aa600034473ab01493f81b155	07c66e022054a84770d7c2da6427063d	4f547146c15ae9f65ca9f1e630cf6bfb	book	Stochastic Theory of a Risk Business	Hilary Seal	\N	1969
8096254	Communications in Statistics --- Theory and Methods	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhao2001	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1081/STA-100104356	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	page = {1163--1170}, no = {6}	\N	a64f1c67e30d43504639afcb2f7989cc	f1c89be3b313cfaad469da4fe297d29c	a94161d14b78329fd8fdd1820984824c	article	A Central Limit Theorem for Testing Exponentiality	L. C. Zhao and H. Zhang	\N	2001
8096255	Scandinavian Journal of Statistics	24	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Slud1997	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/sjos/1997/00000024/00000004/art00008	\N		\N	\N	555--572	\N	\N	\N	no = {18}, doi = {doi:10.1111/1467-9469.00081}	\N	16496b7d12cfb32dbd6a171fc363ce68	a098cda1ad0db3a03972b6d7a2401b7f	e52a6e1c77cb1c2347b9e3ead855bc15	article	Testing for Imperfect Debugging in Software Reliability	Eric Slud	\N	1997
8096256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRC Press	City	\N	\N	basu1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2884491929}	\N	c4d32ac275c86582a96a10848b4cc930	8943459cb8e5a67bff12284388f4cb8d	80984e9541c2c215dbf57d64b7fe9310	book	The Exponential Distribution	N. Balakrishnan and Asit P. Basu	\N	1995
8096257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	T\\&F STM	City	\N	\N	basu1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9782884491921}	\N	f4f0861dbf3d95684240f20636366db6	ceb94e068303a06fb7ef54dc7e38ec9e	c6bf4cbdda21b417ba1ed4f4cfd24bce	book	Exponential Distribution: Theory, Methods and Applications	N. Balakrishnan and Asit P. Basu	\N	1996
8096259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	New York	\N	\N	Meeker1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471143286}	\N	1e7bf308f1fbca438a849de9306e7b96	b8b3b14dbe3a76b40ab2be550c5e9e65	b0603af3238621a93476100783c9e710	book	Statistical Methods for Reliability Data	William Meeker	\N	1998
8096261	Biometrics	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Biometric Society	\N	\N	\N	Matt1982	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2530460	\N		\N	\N	463--468	\N	2	\N	issn = {0006341X}, copyright = {Copyright � 1982 International Biometric Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1982}	A frequently recurring question posed by leukemia researchers concerns a test of a constant failure rate against the alternative of a failure rate involving a single change-point. In answer to this question, a likelihood ratio test appropriate for the stated alternative is derived and simulated. Consideration is given also to tests based on alternatives in the log gamma family, which perform quite well when the change-point model is correct. A practical application is given.	e5556a72f81f6059fc80d3dd21d07fd0	9a1914150cd7bc0b77bc98b63ff42db5	49264b18c28c42379c13979ec844255c	article	On Testing for a Constant Hazard against a Change-Point Alternative	David E. Matthews and Vernon T. Farewell	\N	1982
8096262	Biometrika	58	\N	\N	Dec. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FINK1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	641-645	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/FINKELSTEIN1971.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	7c2755bc79c14b9775fa36eccfbccf0f	8d5383a0bc7fea30172456545ade61b5	54616de6588c8844696b9ea700953042	article	Improved Goodness-Of-Fit Tests	J. M. Finkelstein and R. E. Schafer	\N	1971
8096263	Applied Statistics	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Royal Statistical Society	\N	\N	\N	1975	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0035-9254%281975%2924%3A3%3C299%3ASNGTUO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4	\N		\N	\N	299--308	\N	3	\N	jstor_date = {1975}, issn = {0035-9254}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Hegazy;1975.pdf}, copyright = {Copyright 1975 Royal Statistical Society}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, jstor_formatteddate = {1975}	Some new tests of the goodness of fit of the uniform and of the normal\
\	distribution (both with unknown parameters) to given data are presented\
\	and the distributions of some of them are obtained approximately;\
\	also critical values are obtained by simulation. Approximate relationships\
\	for the dependence of the critical values of the test criterion upon\
\	$n$, the sample size, are derived, so that $n$ need not be involved\
\	in the tabulation. The powers of the tests under certain alternatives\
\	are examined. They are found to be among the most powerful tests\
\	available for the hypotheses concerned.	7c9141f80de23ede2c72f04b5ae530d4	df1adbb96473cacf598288207c0d0b8d	f0271927bd07ee05bf12bf721eb2e9af	article	Some New Goodness-of-Fit Tests Using Order Statistics	{Hegazy, Y. A. S.} and {Green, J. R.}	\N	1975
8096264	Journal of the American Statistical Association	64	\N	\N	Mar. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lill1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	387--389	\N	325	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.20}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Lilliefors1969.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	51846f618bd419d2227110dd57a6231a	552a58126689b42b584d061401853488	84d95b207f3756f487d66771a709895d	article	On the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test for The Exponential Distribution with\
\	Mean Unknown	Hubert W. Lilliefors	\N	1969
8096265	Journal of the American Statistical Association	62	\N	\N	Jun. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lilliefors1967	\N	\N		\N	\N	399--402	\N	318	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Lilliefors1967.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	eb444c42a2ea845cba5248244f7e5c28	c373b14ef52c6772f756028914d33993	4c56569bbd7d80b48bbb4640902a47c2	article	On the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test for Normality with Mean and Variance\
\	Unknown	Hubert W. Lilliefors	\N	1967
8096267	Biometrika	49	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biometrika Trust	\N	\N	\N	196212	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3444%28196212%2949%3A3%2F4%3C397%3ATGTBOA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D	\N		\N	\N	397--402	\N	3/4	\N	jstor_date = {196212}, issn = {0006-3444}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Pearson;1962.pdf}, copyright = {Copyright 1962 Biometrika Trust}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1962}	\N	3ebcf6d8c7a5d113b0037d0e82c17e19	a839643ded7f83d231f1976dcb9cfd95	82232840c00a507d1a5f6bfb41b5eb12	article	The Goodness-of-Fit Tests Based on $W^2_N$ and $U^2_N$	{Pearson, E. S.} and {Stephens, M. A.}	\N	1962
8096268	Technometrics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	Proschan1963	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1266340	\N		\N	\N	375--383	\N	3	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright � 1963 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Aug., 1963}	Pooled data on the times of successive failures of the air conditioning system of a fleet of jet airplanes seemed to indicate that the life distribution had a decreasing failure rate. More refined analysis showed that the failure distribution for each airplane separately was exponential, but with a different failure rate. Using the theorem that a mixture of distributions each having a non-increasing failure rate (e. g., a mixture of exponential distributions) itself has a non-increasing failure rate, the apparent decreasing failure rate of the pooled air-conditioning life distribution was satisfactorily explained. The present study has implications in other areas where an observed decreasing failure rate may well be the result of mixing exponential distributions having different parameters.	ec68f81487a3a60d5a4d2c2c70cd04c0	d01b3d97d7ac505027b24015edb35162	32645fd03ce56ba71c78d9380d3aecfa	article	Theoretical Explanation of Observed Decreasing Failure Rate	Frank Proschan	\N	1963
8096269	Technometrics	42	\N	\N	feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	Proschan2000	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0040-1706%28200002%2942%3A1%3C7%3ATEOODF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D	\N		\N	\N	7--11	\N	1	\N	jstor_date = {200002}, issn = {0040-1706}, copyright = {Copyright 2000 American Society for Quality and American Statistical\
\	Association}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, timestamp = {2007.12.26}, owner = {jq}, jstor_issuetitle = {Special 40th Anniversary Issue}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb., 2000}	Pooled data on the times of successive failures of the air conditioning\
\	system of a fleet of jet airplanes seemed to indicate that the life\
\	distribution had a decreasing failure rate. More refined analysis\
\	showed that the failure distribution for each airplane separately\
\	was exponential, but with a different failure rate. Using the theorem\
\	that a mixture of distributions each having a non-increasing failure\
\	rate (e. g., a mixture of exponential distributions) itself has a\
\	non-increasing failure rate, the apparent decreasing failure rate\
\	of the pooled air-conditioning life distribution was satisfactorily\
\	explained. The present study has implications in other areas where\
\	an observed decreasing failure rate may well be the result of mixing\
\	exponential distributions having different parameters.	7d4c4e003b474fefb63936e3f9e76497	4be9f40a712e08c870b1aefe1575638b	a352813b99c1541960fbe71b9d63eb49	article	Theoretical Explanation of Observed Decreasing Failure Rate	Frank Proschan	\N	2000
8096271	Austrial Journal of Statistics	22(3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tiku1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	260--275	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.19}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Tiku1980.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	3efd9116274b7489c2c6985b934865d8	57c403deb35683369b9e81546ff341f0	cf7ce9cff3c2e059ed3c1f172ceef683	article	Goodness of fit statistics based on the spacings of complete or censored\
\	samples	M. L. Tiku	\N	1980
8096274	Communications in Statistics --- Theory and Methods	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spurrier1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	1635--1654	\N	\N	\N	no = {13}	\N	d6f809c5249bb84b17eaf506cdb0af8e	7ff88a989908408841871e28812f33a0	fae94f1757f168996200cb64a5b9e5eb	article	An overview of tests for exponentiality	John D. Spurrier	\N	1984
8096275	Technometrics	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	Spinelli1987	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1269459	\N		\N	\N	471--476	\N	4	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright 1987 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Nov., 1987}	Several methods are examined for testing for the exponential distribution, using complete samples, when both the scale and location parameters are unknown. Percentage points are given for empirical distribution function (EDF) tests in which both parameters are estimated from the data, and power studies are reported to compare these tests with other goodness-of-fit techniques for the exponential distribution, particularly those based on regression methods. It is found that the EDF statistics W2 and A2 have overall good power properties, with A2 slightly superior.	c5b90016a72ed401678ea6d878da37bc	835b21c9e78787a0150cf58b8313ced8	64e80655145db6dba7f88d0957ee648b	article	Tests for Exponentiality When Origin and Scale Parameters Are Unknown	John J. Spinelli and Michael A. Stephens	\N	1987
8096277	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological)	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Statistical Society	\N	\N	\N	Lockhat1986	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2345431	\N		\N	\N	344--352	\N	3	\N	issn = {00359246}, copyright = {Copyright � 1986 Royal Statistical Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {1986}	Normalized spacings provide useful tests of fit for many suitably regular continuous distributions; attractive features of the tests are that they can be used with unknown parameters and also with samples which are censored (Type 2) on the left and/or right. A transformation of the spacings leads, under the null hypothesis, to a set of z-values in (0,1); however, these are not uniformly distributed except for spacings from the exponential or uniform distributions. Statistics based on the mean or the median of the z-values have already been suggested for tests for the Weibull (or equivalently the extreme-value) distribution; we now add the Anderson-Darling statistic. Asymptotic theory of the test statistics is given in general, and specialized to the normal, logistic and extreme-value distributions. Monte Carlo results show the asymptotic points can be used for relatively small samples. Also, a Monte Carlo study on power of the normal tests is given, which shows the Anderson-Darling statistic to be powerful against a wide range of alternatives; the mean and median can be non-consistent or even biased.	1c2ee342ffe0803c6b2aebfcc55eeb71	8cc1f4bc1cde6b26964834933bb77aa4	88272cd0d6af9f51bfba72f4b39f7418	article	Tests of Fit Based on Normalized Spacings	R. A. Lockhart and F. J. O'Reilly and M. A. Stephens	\N	1986
8096321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York, NY ; Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Applications of mathematics ; 53	UBMA_104401273	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=104401273&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIII, 596 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-387-00451-3, 978-0-387-00451-8}	\N	c7c02764758a2220872358d801417e2d	e959d3cad8180e836f2a43e245a99207	448dd6ebf136393f61f9e28bf24ab190	book	Monte Carlo methods in financial engineering	Paul Glasserman	\N	2004
8096381	Phys. Rev. B	54	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	GoedeckerTeterHutter1996	http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v54/i3/p1703_1	\N		\N	\N	1703--1710	\N	3	\N	numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.54.1703}	We present pseudopotential coefficients for the first two rows of the Periodic Table. The pseudopotential is of an analytic form that gives optimal efficiency in numerical calculations using plane waves as a basis set. At most, seven coefficients are necessary to specify its analytic form. It is separable and has optimal decay properties in both real and Fourier space. Because of this property, the application of the nonlocal part of the pseudopotential to a wave function can be done efficiently on a grid in real space. Real space integration is much faster for large systems than ordinary multiplication in Fourier space, since it shows only quadratic scaling with respect to the size of the system. We systematically verify the high accuracy of these pseudopotentials by extensive atomic and molecular test calculations.	a4044f3f49c0187ce827dd749d67a924	60f871657f874f784c6022647f3a0072	8f86435786d38f0484693f15749e5a71	article	Separable dual-space Gaussian pseudopotentials	S. Goedecker and M. Teter and J. Hutter	\N	1996
8096448	The Annals of Mathematical Statistics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Statistics	\N	\N	\N	ad1952	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2236446	\N	two papers about anderson-darling test	\N	\N	193--212	\N	2	\N	issn = {00034851}, copyright = {Copyright � 1952 Institute of Mathematical Statistics}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1952}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	The statistical problem treated is that of testing the hypothesis that n independent, identically distributed random variables have a specified continuous distribution function F(x). If Fn(x) is the empirical cumulative distribution function and ?(t) is some nonnegative weight function (0 = t = 1), we consider $n^{\\frac{1}{2}} \\sup_{-\\infty<x<\\infty} \\{| F(x) - F_n(x)| \\psi^\\frac{1}{2}\\lbrack F(x) \\rbrack\\}$ and n?8 -8[ F(x) - Fn(x) ]2 ?[ F(x)] dF(x). A general method for calculating the limiting distributions of these criteria is developed by reducing them to corresponding problems in stochastic processes, which in turn lead to more or less classical eigenvalue and boundary value problems for special classes of differential equations. For certain weight functions including ? = 1 and ? = 1/[ t(1 - t) ] we give explicit limiting distributions. A table of the asymptotic distribution of the von Mises ?2 criterion is given.	9789eb3a037b81576fc8d580cbb25316	0a0af9f240ffdb7bec89bd754c9fdaa7	94f08d97b95aa12a636377ec80a32743	article	Asymptotic Theory of Certain "Goodness of Fit" Criteria Based on Stochastic Processes	T. W. Anderson and D. A. Darling	\N	1952
8096471	Physics Letters B	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wess197452	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-46YSY3V-38F/2/e63ce4fec41d384cc18a73f62eff0a97	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : A lagrangian model invariant under supergauge transformations	\N	\N	52 - 54	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(74)90578-4}	We study, in the one-loop approximation, a Lagrangian model invariant under supergauge transformations. The model involves a scalar, a pseudoscalar and a spinor field. Supergauge invariance gives rise to relations among the masses and the coupling of these fields and implies the existence of a conserved current. The renormalization procedure is discussed and the relations among masses and couplings are shown to be preserved by renormalization.	911ee25f9520127f0e1d1ebc564f76cf	17cadc4547cf682baacc2b3556840202	8e18d9eb48c223a4b5f5899b4a7f1559	article	A lagrangian model invariant under supergauge transformations	J. Wess and B. Zumino	\N	1974
8096691	The Mental Lexicon	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gagne:EtAl:09	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/ml/2009/00000004/00000001/art00003	\N		\N	\N	41--76	\N	1	\N		Three experiments were conducted to determine the extent to which relational and morphosyntactic information influence the processing of modifier-noun phrases. Processing of the target was faster when the shared constituent was in the same position in both the prime and the target, regardless of whether the relation was the same or different. In contrast, relation priming was contingent on the morphosyntactic role of the shared constituent; repeating the relation with the constituent in a different morphosyntactic role did not speed processing of the target (Experiments 1–3) whereas repeating the relation with the constituent in the same role did speed processing (Experiments 3). These results suggest that conceptual information is accessed in light of the constituent’s particular morphosyntactic role.	ceac575ba4801701cb87e9383598dcb4	0d7b7fcb10e0446b6dcccdc54047febf	0f6fc60015312c8bf27a3d0d100fd0f7	article	Does snow man prime plastic snow? The effect of constituent position in using relational information during the interpretation of modifier-noun phrases	Christina L. Gagné and Thomas L. Spalding and Lauren Figueredo and Allison C. Mullaly	\N	2009
8096708	\N	\N	\N	\N	8-12 December	\N	Proceedings of the 2003 Congress on Evolutionary                  Computation CEC2003	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Canberra	\N	\N	abraham:2003:CEC	http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos/Vramos-CEC03b.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1384--1391	\N	\N	\N	organisation = {IEEE Neural Network Council (NNC), Engineers Australia
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                 (IEAust), Evolutionary Programming Society (EPS),
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                 Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE)}, publisher_address = {445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ
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                 08855-1331, USA}, size = {8 pages}, isbn = {0-7803-7804-0}, notes = {CEC 2003 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the IEAust,
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                 the EPS, and the IEE.}	The rapid e-commerce growth has made both business
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                 community and customers face a new situation. Due to
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                 intense competition on one hand and the customer's
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                 option to choose from several alternatives business
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                 community has realized the necessity of intelligent
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                 marketing strategies and relationship management. Web
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                 usage mining attempts to discover useful knowledge from
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                 the secondary data obtained from the interactions of
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                 the users with the Web. Web usage mining has become
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                 very critical for effective Web site management,
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                 creating adaptive Web sites, business and support
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                 services, personalization, network traffic flow
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                 analysis and so on. The study of ant colonies behavior
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                 and their self-organizing capabilities is of interest
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                 to knowledge retrieval/management and decision support
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                 systems sciences, because it provides models of
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                 distributed adaptive organization, which are useful to
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                 solve difficult optimization, classification, and
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                 distributed control problems, among others. In this
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                 paper, we propose an ant clustering algorithm to
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                 discover Web usage patterns (data clusters) and a
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                 linear genetic programming approach to analyze the
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                 visitor trends. Empirical results clearly shows that
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                 ant colony clustering performs well when compared to a
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                 self-organizing map (for clustering Web usage patterns)
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                 even though the performance accuracy is not that
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                 efficient when comparared to evolutionary-fuzzy
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                 clustering (i-miner) approach.	b5ec4d9af106e5db37f8640d5ac7413b	40ebf4ce04f6fec7c4fbf2d1a424b75b	9a9643fb49b557cf4d92f8bc751a04d0	inproceedings	Web Usage Mining Using Artificial Ant Colony
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                 Clustering and Genetic Programming	Ajith Abraham and Vitorino Ramos	Ruhul Sarker and Robert Reynolds and Hussein Abbass and Kay Chen Tan and Bob McKay and Daryl Essam and Tom Gedeon	2003
8096726	Cambridge Lect. Notes Phys.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smit:2002ug	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=00385,15,1	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J 00385,15,1	\N	\N	1-271	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 00385,15,1;%%}	\N	ff8aae4f415f6aa36120ab3f5d87f12e	234b53ba963c138807a2abbc66825abb	f4cf605df6f4502a907be5cfa214ade1	article	{Introduction to quantum fields on a lattice: A robust
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                  mate}	J. Smit	\N	2002
8096817	BMC Bioinformatics	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18973652	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/9/464	\N	BioMed Central | Full text | Neutral network sizes of biological RNA molecules can be computed and are not atypically small	\N	\N	464	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, pubmedid = {18973652}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-9-464}	BACKGROUND:Neutral networks or sets consist of all genotypes with a given phenotype. The size and structure of these sets has a strong influence on a biological system's robustness to mutations, and on its evolvability, the ability to produce phenotypic variation; in the few studied cases of molecular phenotypes, the larger this set, the greater both robustness and evolvability of phenotypes. Unfortunately, any one neutral set contains generally only a tiny fraction of genotype space. Thus, current methods cannot measure neutral set sizes accurately, except in the smallest genotype spaces.RESULTS:Here we introduce a generalized Monte Carlo approach that can measure neutral set sizes in larger spaces. We apply our method to the genotype-to-phenotype mapping of RNA molecules, and show that it can reliably measure neutral set sizes for molecules up to 100 bases. We also study neutral set sizes of RNA structures in a publicly available database of functional, noncoding RNAs up to a length of 50 bases. We find that these neutral sets are larger than the neutral sets in 99.99% of random phenotypes. Software to estimate neutral network sizes is available at http://www.bioc.uzh.ch/wagner/publications-software.html.CONCLUSION:The biological RNA structures we examined are more abundant than random structures. This indicates that their robustness and their ability to produce new phenotypic variants may also be high.	18d37d2b11be4d59db7fcc0ad5f03c27	5db705ec81990a76b4aa4b7bc5c4c860	b395d55d027232149594bae7b7215ff4	article	Neutral network sizes of biological RNA molecules can be computed and are not atypically small	Thomas Jorg and Olivier Martin and Andreas Wagner	\N	2008
8096847	\N	\N	\N	5., durchges. und verb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin[u.a.]	\N	De-Gruyter-Lehrbuch	UBMA_095043012	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=095043012&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIX, 520 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-017236-4}	\N	21ff110bb4ae881512cf59c82ce5116c	ab8e66ff94feb1bb45f72c307d9b7f54	30fe54b51deaf8d540f731a0eb772afe	book	Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie	Heinz Bauer	\N	2002
8096855	\N	\N	\N	6. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	Universitext	UBMA_106106503	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=106106503&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	an introduction with applications	\N	\N	XXIII, 360 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-04758-1}	\N	e54d9c7ee995a800e40bb2b1034a4ae5	d155639e1f6d7d9cea9fdf51e92694b1	d609cfd702d5c4e01c80ea8837a43083	book	Stochastic differential equations	Bernt Øksendal	\N	2003
8096862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_120701189	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=120701189&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Einführung und Anwendungen	\N	\N	VIII, 247 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-25392-0, 978-3-540-25392-1}	\N	47bb8f850604486be63f719e0972dfaa	6de138e20d55e796f74febddbbc4645e	75c14bff47f323144e4df56613802b0b	book	Der Itô-Kalkül	Thomas Deck	\N	2006
8096880	\N	\N	\N	Corr. 3. print.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Universitext	UBMA_105186732	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=105186732&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIV, 292 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-57074-8}	\N	ed62d4f6ca6ef96d6fdecb91d1e9f8cb	04aea1236951e68bfa960f60d6ebb59b	1ce4b27701f281d66f0fb1b64401530d	book	Numerical solution of SDE through computer experiments	Peter E. Kloeden and Eckhard Platen and Henri Schurz	\N	2003
8096894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBMA_011256206	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=011256206&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Theorie und Anwendung	\N	\N	239 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-486-33941-9}	\N	ab8064067fa72c155167b3da326772a7	253bcc8ba4a293d0f60a1929feac3397	f5e9538fd2f5c7dead7df2fc47df4894	book	Stochastische Differentialgleichungen	Ludwig Arnold	\N	1973
8096896	Nachr. d. K{\\"o}nig. Gesellsch. d. Wiss. zu G{\\"o}ttingen, Math-phys. Klasse, {Seite 235-157}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noether	http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~cwp/articles/noether.trans/german/emmy235.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eprint = {www.physics.ucla.edu/\\~\\ cwp/articles/noether.trans/german/emmy235.html}	\N	7508930b7b2611d510c9a9d53f4fe5fc	6e26cc6d8cd20656bc6172af0339b1c7	0049cec449b5065d224ca3ce80abf776	article	Invariante {V}ariationsprobleme	E. Noether	\N	1918
8096900	\N	\N	\N	4. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_258399961	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=258399961&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIII, 298 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-12-598063-9, 978-0-12-598063-0}	\N	1e7dafec7872c15ff59e2a4efac1d90a	8e4eebbde54b13968687b8e2e1302e4a	65f46a20297492c054513b347b47071e	book	Simulation	Sheldon M. Ross	\N	2006
8096951	Physics Reports	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanNieuwenhuizen1981189	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVP-46TYPH8-3/2/5996de464f28f4657c205fb2c01ad5f3	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Reports : Supergravity	\N	\N	189 - 398	\N	4	\N	issn = {0370-1573}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-1573(81)90157-5}	\N	11ece428b1b4a34f7065b653c80bc74a	a5d77341a8b505e380652be26dc18972	18deec5684ae5eeaedca9781f285a9aa	article	Supergravity	P. van Nieuwenhuizen	\N	1981
8096968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt a.\\,M.	\N	\N	CWS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	147a65951ff7705b5c1f9c2e19af0212	ebd9426364044c15526220b4df9841bd	e77fdd94740c286ddd659dca864f8774	book	Studien zum \\textit{Rennewart} Ulrichs von Türheim	Christa Westphal-Schmidt	\N	1979
8096979	Nucl. Phys.	B431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seiberg:1994aj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9408099	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9408099	\N	\N	484-550	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9408099;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(94)90214-3}, eprint = {hep-th/9408099}	\N	5f7c6843ef881b13ffa596ff9d41bc0e	4d65837f8ecac4da72d975f14d030d47	8429d7effc01bfe41ceca540950954b0	article	{Monopoles, duality and chiral symmetry breaking in N=2
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                  supersymmetric QCD}	N. Seiberg and Edward Witten	\N	1994
8099372	Electr. Journ. Prob	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mayer-wolf-ejp02	http://arxiv.org/pdf/math.PR/0105111	\N		\N	\N	1--25	\N	\N	\N		Abstract We consider Markov chains on the space of (countable) partitions of the interval [0, 1],
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obtained first by size biased sampling twice (allowing repetitions) and then merging the parts
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with probability m (if the sampled parts are distinct) or splitting the part with probability s
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according to a law  (if the same part was sampled twice). We characterize invariant probability
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measures for such chains. In particular, if  is the uniform measure then the Poisson-Dirichlet law
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is an invariant probability measure, and it is unique within a suitably defined class of "analytic"
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invariant measures. We also derive transience and recurrence criteria for these chains.
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	f75588f69fb54a30a629480e8b9b7897	46bbd9ea746dcb133275ab9edb384751	1d808423ae395bdcba13bf5ffb200cd3	article	{Asymptotics of certain coagulation-fragmentation processes and invariant poisson-dirichlet measures}	E. Mayer-Wolf and O. Zeitouni and M.P.W. Zerner	\N	2002
8099407	Journal of Theoretical Probability	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	durrett1999ebr	http://www.springerlink.com/content/v68737155gv10292/	\N		\N	\N	447--474	\N	2	\N		The coagulation-fragmentation process models the stochastic evolution of a population of N particles distributed into groups of different sizes that coagulate and fragment at given rates. The process arises in a variety of contexts and has been intensively studied for a long time. As a result, different approximations to the model were suggested. Our paper deals with the exact model which is viewed as a time-homogeneous interacting particle system on the state space OHgr N, the set of all partitions of N. We obtain the stationary distribution (invariant measure) on OHgr N for the whole class of reversible coagulation-fragmentation processes, and derive explicit expressions for important functionals of this measure, in particular, the expected numbers of groups of all sizes at the steady state. We also establish a characterization of the transition rates that guarantee the reversibility of the process. Finally, we make a comparative study of our exact solution and the approximation given by the steady-state solution of the coagulation-fragmentation integral equation, which is known in the literature. We show that in some cases the latter approximation can considerably deviate from the exact solution.	27da852d197e17bbef3c00f83b80b374	1fa4ae60fceda2a5ad5a25a2f1949088	a6a3ae27ba5823b7155f5f80f1d9b79d	article	{The equilibrium behavior of reversible coagulation-fragmentation processes}	R. Durrett and B.L. Granovsky and S. Gueron	\N	1999
8099420	Stochastic processes and their applications	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	durrett2002spp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4149(02)00209-0	\N		\N	\N	301--309	\N	2	\N		Motivated by the work of Tilman (Ecology 75 (1994) 2) and May and Nowak (J. Theoret. Biol. 170 (1994) 95) we consider a process in which points are inserted randomly into the unit interval and a new point kills each point to its left independently and with probability a. Intuitively this dynamic will create a negative dependence between the number of points in adjacent intervals. However, we show that the ensemble of points converges to a Poisson process with intensity 1/(a(1−x)), and the number of points at time t grows like (log t)/a.	874516f8dd93207b9502c54bdfd0e801	794c6c23dac0f84169fca6671baceb29	95e3f8c747f04e901a7131ab60152088	article	{A surprising Poisson process arising from a species competition model}	R. Durrett and V. Limic	\N	2002
8099479	Combin. Probab. Comput.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR1841641	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0963548301004692	\N		\N	\N	213--217	\N	3	\N	issn = {0963-5483}, mrclass = {60C05 (60E05 62E10)}, mrreviewer = {Anant P. Godbole}, mrnumber = {MR1841641 (2002e:60013)}, fjournal = {Combinatorics, Probability and Computing}	Let (Xn ) be a residual allocation model with i.i.d. residual fractions Un . For W a random
\
variable with values in [0, 1] and independent of (Xn ), we define another sequence (Yn ) by
\
setting
\
                                       (W , X1 - W , X2 , X3 , . . .), if W < X1 ,
\
              (Y1 , Y2 , Y3 , . . .) =
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                                       (X1 + X2 , X3 , X4 , . . .),    if W > X1 .
\
Under minor regularity assumptions we show that (Xn ) and (Yn ) have the same probability
\
law if and only if this law is a GEM distribution. In this case, the distribution of W and
\
the Un s is Beta(1, ) for some  > 0.
\
	47524ec067aaa1d7075a4c98da44e8ca	72e9412621171e8707dc0ae496c4e61b	5f01d6ddfdafe1061706ab2ffe234045	article	A characterization of {GEM} distributions	Alexander Gnedin and Sergei Kerov	\N	2001
8099491	Combin. Probab. Comput.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2410390	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0963548307008784	\N		\N	\N	329--337	\N	3	\N	issn = {0963-5483}, mrclass = {60K35 (60C05 60J25)}, mrreviewer = {B{\\'e}n{\\'e}dicte Haas}, mrnumber = {MR2410390 (2009c:60266)}, fjournal = {Combinatorics, Probability and Computing}	We show that for 0<α<1 and θ>−α, the Poisson–Dirichlet distribution with parameter (α, θ) is the unique reversible distribution of a rather natural fragmentation–coalescence process. This completes earlier results in the literature for certain split-and-merge transformations and the parameter α = 0.	dd837e06b5c34b9fb4951ce238e46129	a9716081732c3afb919c28dd7f4b69c0	c9d4400ffd2432adca5f57b6eece3023	article	Two-parameter {P}oisson-{D}irichlet measures and reversible
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              exchangeable fragmentation-coalescence processes	Jean Bertoin	\N	2008
8099561	Electron. J. Probab.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berestycki-efc	http://www.math.washington.edu/~ejpecp/EjpVol9/paper25.abs.html	\N	(Exchangeable fragmentation­-coalescence processes )	\N	\N	no. 25, 770--82	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1083-6489}, mrclass = {60J25 (60G09)}, mrreviewer = {Jutta Groos}, mrnumber = {MR2110018 (2005k:60232)}, fjournal = {Electronic Journal of Probability}	Exchangeable fragmentation-coalescence processes are defined as a family of Markov processes with state space the compact set of all partitions of $\\Bbb{N}$. It is shown that they admit a unique invariant probability measure. Some properties of their paths and of their equilibrium measure are studied. 	058199414bb209a175db4ea0006b8e33	2b3d7a213462d9847e62590d06692bc8	a9d45dc2b940e581a45e568995c20ca4	article	Exchangeable fragmentation-coalescence processes and their
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              equilibrium measures	Julien Berestycki	\N	2004
8099586	Annals of Probability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Statistics	\N	\N	\N	diaconis2004pdl	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3481622	\N		\N	\N	915--938	\N	\N	\N		    We consider a Markov chain on the space of (countable) partitions of
\
the interval [0, 1], obtained first by size-biased sampling twice (allowing
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repetitions) and then merging the parts (if the sampled parts are distinct)
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or splitting the part uniformly (if the same part was sampled twice).
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We prove a conjecture of Vershik stating that the Poisson-Dirichlet law
\
with parameter0 = 1 is the unique invariantdistributionfor this Markov
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chain. Our proof uses a combination of probabilistic, combinatoric and
\
representation-theoretic arguments.
\
	8e2ef621a20d0557e67329dc02212699	4e6a3815d0ae13d5d80907ed9f7c1d04	92b1b79014bb7f151c14b219b09c1bba	article	{The Poisson-Dirichlet law is the unique invariant distribution for uniform split-merge transformations}	P. Diaconis and E. Mayer-Wolf and O. Zeitouni and M.P.W. Zerner	\N	2004
8099629	Combinatorics, Probability and Computing	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ Press	\N	\N	\N	alappattu2008cle	http://arxiv.org/pdf/math.PR/0611775	\N		\N	\N	727--740	\N	06	\N		    Starting from a sequence regarded as a walk through some set of values, we consider the associated
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loop-erased walk as a sequence of directed edges, with an edge from i to j if the loop erased walk makes
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a step from i to j. We introduce a coloring of these edges by painting edges with a fixed color as long
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as the walk does not loop back on itself, then switching to a new color whenever a loop is erased, with
\
each new color distinct from all previous colors. The pattern of colors along the edges of the loop-erased
\
walk then displays stretches of consecutive steps of the walk left untouched by the loop-erasure process.
\
Assuming that the underlying sequence generating the loop-erased walk is a sequence of independent
\
random variables, each uniform on [N ] := {1, 2, . . . , N }, we condition the walk to start at N and stop
\
the walk when it first reaches the subset [k], for some 1  k  N - 1. We relate the distribution of the
\
random length of this loop-erased walk to the distribution of the length of the first loop of the walk, via
\
Cayley's enumerations of trees, and via Wilson's algorithm. For fixed N and k, and i = 1, 2, . . ., let Bi
\
denote the event that the loop-erased walk from N to [k] has i + 1 or more edges, and the ith and (i + 1)th
\
of these edges are colored differently. We show that given that the loop-erased random walk has j edges
\
for some 1  j  N - k, the events Bi for 1  i  j - 1 are independent, with the probability of Bi
\
equal to 1/(k + i + 1). This determines the distribution of the sequence of random lengths of differently
\
colored segments of the loop-erased walk, and yields asymptotic descriptions of these random lengths as
\
N  .
\
	284281f135d61ee1a91ed91219443dda	2227c2762ce2aa33b5440c9a7183d72c	48d99d5ad378134f7b988d0ee6b616ed	article	{Coloured loop-erased random walk on the complete graph}	J. Alappattu and J. Pitman	\N	2008
8099887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematics and computer science, {II} ({V}ersailles, 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Birkh\\"auser	Basel	\N	Trends Math.	pittel-lerw	\N	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(1940151)"	\N	\N	423--440	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60C05 (05C85)}, mrreviewer = {David J. Aldous}, mrnumber = {MR1940151 (2003j:60011)}	D. B. Wilson's loop-erased random walk algorithm [in Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing (Philadelphia, PA, 1996), 296--303, ACM, New York, 1996; see MR1427491 (97g:68005) MR1427525 ] for generating a uniform random spaning tree of a finite graph has found remarkable uses [e.g., I. Benjamini et al., Ann. Probab. 29 (2001), no. 1, 1--65; MR1825141 (2003a:60015)]. This paper studies distributional properties of the algorithm's behavior when applied to the complete graph (in which case the resulting tree is a uniform random tree). The main results are (i) the exact distribution of the lengths of successive branches added, and (ii) asymptotics of the lengths of the largest path and the largest loop, which scale as $n^{1/2}$ and $(n \\log n)^{1/2}$, respectively. 	6d7a64b75b49b21b3dbab66475ecdd70	99108770a0dd48bf68153789712bd5d4	56a5d3f103b4ddb98267f7d29f5848cb	incollection	Note on exact and asymptotic distributions of the parameters
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              of the loop-erased random walk on the complete graph	Boris Pittel	\N	2002
8100451	Evolution	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Study of Evolution	\N	\N	\N	rice1993les	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2410209	\N	\N	\N	\N	1637--1653	\N	6	\N	issn = {00143820}, description = {JSTOR: Evolution, Vol. 47, No. 6 (Dec., 1993), pp. 1637-1653}, copyright = {Copyright © 1993 Society for the Study of Evolution}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23c1cbd4ac1405be015f62bbd8384e543/ebo}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1993}, journalkeywords = {L1, speciation experiments imported speciation}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}	We integrate experimental studies attempting to duplicate all or part of the speciation process under controlled laboratory conditions and ask what general conclusions can be made concerning the major models of speciation. Strong support is found for the evolution of reproductive isolation via pleiotropy and/or genetic hitchhiking with or without allopatry. Little or no support is found for the bottleneck and reinforcement models of speciation. We conclude that the role of geographical separation in generating allopatry (i.e., zero gene flow induced by spatial isolation) has been overemphasized in the past, whereas its role in generating diminished gene flow in combination with strong, discontinuous, and multifarious divergent selection, has been largely unappreciated.	5708f52cc920e1026dfc4dd90a89ea44	dac14027326fda804c56fd181f907a71	3c1cbd4ac1405be015f62bbd8384e543	article	Laboratory Experiments on Speciation: What Have We Learned in 40 Years?	William R. Rice and Ellen E. Hostert	\N	1993
8100452	Nature	455	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Zoology, University of Bern, Baltzerstr. 6, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland. ole.seehausen@aqua.unibe.ch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seehausen2008sts	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07285	\N	\N	\N	\N	620--626	\N	7213	\N	pii = {nature07285}, pmid = {18833272}, journalkeywords = {Africa, Eastern; Alleles; Animals; Biodiversity; Cichlids, genetics/physiology; Color; Eutrophication; Female; Fish Proteins, genetics/metabolism; Fresh Water; Gene Flow; Genetic Speciation; Geography; Male; Mating Preference, Animal, physiology; Phenotype; Pigmentation, genetics/physiology; Reproduction, physiology; Rod Opsins, genetics/metabolism}, doi = {10.1038/nature07285}	Theoretically, divergent selection on sensory systems can cause speciation through sensory drive. However, empirical evidence is rare and incomplete. Here we demonstrate sensory drive speciation within island populations of cichlid fish. We identify the ecological and molecular basis of divergent evolution in the cichlid visual system, demonstrate associated divergence in male colouration and female preferences, and show subsequent differentiation at neutral loci, indicating reproductive isolation. Evidence is replicated in several pairs of sympatric populations and species. Variation in the slope of the environmental gradients explains variation in the progress towards speciation: speciation occurs on all but the steepest gradients. This is the most complete demonstration so far of speciation through sensory drive without geographical isolation. Our results also provide a mechanistic explanation for the collapse of cichlid fish species diversity during the anthropogenic eutrophication of Lake Victoria.	893b2f7381dfcbdd62c0ed0bae4e0810	2e423f07c1843cd1d81190c8038452ac	963c98a9e81f7b8e15154dfbb8ba5e19	article	Speciation through sensory drive in cichlid fish.	Ole Seehausen and Yohey Terai and Isabel S Magalhaes and Karen L Carleton and Hillary D J Mrosso and Ryutaro Miyagi and Inke van der Sluijs and Maria V Schneider and Martine E Maan and Hidenori Tachida and Hiroo Imai and Norihiro Okada	\N	2008
8100454	Evolution	60	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	Section for Animal Ecology, Ecology Building, Lund University, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden. erik.svensson@zooekol.lu.se	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	svensson2006eon	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1242--1253	\N	6	\N	pmid = {16892974}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Physiological, physiology; Animals; Evolution; Female; Insects, physiology; Male; Reproduction, physiology; Selection (Genetics); Sexual Behavior, Animal, physiology}	The relative strength of different types of directional selection has seldom been compared directly in natural populations. A recent meta-analysis of phenotypic selection studies in natural populations suggested that directional sexual selection may be stronger in magnitude than directional natural selection, although this pattern may have partly been confounded by the different time scales over which selection was estimated. Knowledge about the strength of different types of selection is of general interest for understanding how selective forces affect adaptive population divergence and how they may influence speciation. We studied divergent selection on morphology in parapatric, natural damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) populations. Sexual selection was stronger than natural selection measured on the same traits, irrespective of the time scale over which sexual selection was measured. Visualization of the fitness surfaces indicated that population divergence in overall morphology is more strongly influenced by divergent sexual selection rather than natural selection. Courtship success of experimental immigrant males was lower than that of resident males, indicating incipient sexual isolation between these populations. We conclude that current and strong sexual selection promotes adaptive population divergence in this species and that premating sexual isolation may have arisen as a correlated response to divergent sexual selection. Our results highlight the importance of sexual selection, rather than natural selection in the adaptive radiation of odonates, and supports previous suggestions that divergent sexual selection promotes speciation in this group.	5689b4ebec71bef51dfed350c0650af3	1d733de2cda878b1802fdb7948eb2383	765790490c46aea840ad142df4b39660	article	Effects of natural and sexual selection on adaptive population divergence and premating isolation in a damselfly.	Erik I Svensson and Fabrice Eroukhmanoff and Magne Friberg	\N	2006
8100455	Mol Biol Evol	23	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Marine Biology Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA. jsharrison@ucsd.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harrison2006thi	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msj058	\N	\N	\N	\N	559--564	\N	3	\N	pii = {msj058}, pmid = {16280539}, journalkeywords = {Amino Acid Sequence; Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Copepoda, enzymology/genetics; Cytochromes c, genetics/metabolism; Electron Transport Complex IV, genetics/metabolism; Hybridization, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msj058}	Deleterious interactions among genes cause reductions in fitness of interpopulation hybrids (hybrid breakdown). Identifying genes involved in hybrid breakdown has proven difficult, and few studies have addressed the molecular basis of this widespread phenomenon. Because proper function of the mitochondrial electron transport system (ETS) requires a coadapted set of nuclear and mitochondrial gene products, ETS genes present an attractive system for studying the evolution of coadapted gene complexes within isolated populations and the loss of fitness in interpopulation hybrids. Here we show the effects of single amino acid substitutions in cytochrome c (CYC) on its functional interaction with another ETS protein, cytochrome c oxidase (COX) in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus californicus. The individual and pairwise consequences of three naturally occurring amino acid substitutions in CYC are examined by site-directed mutagenesis and found to differentially effect the rates of CYC oxidation by COX variants from different source populations. In one case, we show that interpopulation hybrid breakdown in COX activity can be attributed to a single naturally occurring amino acid substitution in CYC.	0b70dc29bbb2a4e65e70708282f554c2	785fc906dc85d1d5a9c83a6ca619c757	0fca8c58af33c50f1ec73a2ed945317d	article	Tracing hybrid incompatibilities to single amino acid substitutions.	J. Scott Harrison and Ronald S Burton	\N	2006
8100456	Nature	441	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado postal 0843-03092, Panamá, República de Panamá. mavarezj@si.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mav'arez2006sbh	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04738	\N	\N	\N	\N	868--871	\N	7095	\N	pii = {nature04738}, pmid = {16778888}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Butterflies, classification/genetics/physiology; Colombia; Crosses, Genetic; Female; Genetic Speciation; Hybridization, Genetic; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Reproduction, physiology; Sexual Behavior, Animal, physiology}, doi = {10.1038/nature04738}	Speciation is generally regarded to result from the splitting of a single lineage. An alternative is hybrid speciation, considered to be extremely rare, in which two distinct lineages contribute genes to a daughter species. Here we show that a hybrid trait in an animal species can directly cause reproductive isolation. The butterfly species Heliconius heurippa is known to have an intermediate morphology and a hybrid genome, and we have recreated its intermediate wing colour and pattern through laboratory crosses between H. melpomene, H. cydno and their F1 hybrids. We then used mate preference experiments to show that the phenotype of H. heurippa reproductively isolates it from both parental species. There is strong assortative mating between all three species, and in H. heurippa the wing pattern and colour elements derived from H. melpomene and H. cydno are both critical for mate recognition by males.	90abcd05d33c1fd5c3aa056106c0b736	4feeba6b20b8765071a0509f0a2afdf9	321543dc85b7f69ce00e024e3ae20ffe	article	Speciation by hybridization in \\textit{Heliconius} butterflies.	Jes{{\\'u}}s Mav{{\\'a}}rez and Camilo A Salazar and Eldredge Bermingham and Christian Salcedo and Chris D Jiggins and Mauricio Linares	\N	2006
8100457	Science	282	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	presgraves1998hri	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	952--954	\N	5390	\N	pmid = {9794768}, journalkeywords = {Aedes, genetics/physiology; Animals; Anopheles, genetics/physiology; Crosses, Genetic; Evolution; Female; Fertility, genetics; Genes, Dominant; Genes, Recessive; Genetics, Population; Genotype; Hybridization, Genetic; Infertility; Male; Models, Genetic; Sex Characteristics; X Chromosome, physiology}	Haldane's rule states that species hybrids of the XY sex are preferentially sterile or inviable. In all taxa known to obey this rule, the Y is inert and X-linked genes show full expression in XY individuals. Until recently, all theories of Haldane's rule depended on this hemizygosity. A test of Haldane's rule in animals lacking a hemizygous sex-mosquitoes having two functional sex chromosomes in both sexes-reveals that these species show Haldane's rule for sterility but not inviability. A related group having a "normal" hemizygous X obeys Haldane's rule for both sterility and inviability. These results support the faster male and dominance theories of Haldane's rule.	9238ee31e169c864c4303467a772378c	7cb3b866650e5634e8fe8038b6ecfc4c	e391a46d2167497457ac2738ee89eb7e	article	Haldane's rule in taxa lacking a hemizygous X.	D. C. Presgraves and H. A. Orr	\N	1998
8100459	\N	\N	\N	1	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sinauer Associates, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	coyne2004	http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/0878930892/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {$64.95}, isbn = {9780878930890}, totalpages = {545}	\N	624e9064c4af11b083b980d9961c3250	d3cce486cd23392c1004d21349ecf8ac	159227d9ba753e5a6436b9a0895960ba	book	Speciation	Coyne, Jerry A. and Orr, H. Allen	\N	2004
8100461	Science	264	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Texas, Austin 78712.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hillis1994aaa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	671--677	\N	5159	\N	pmid = {8171318}, journalkeywords = {Bacteriophage T7, genetics; Computer Simulation; Dentists; Evolution; Female; Genome, Viral; HIV Envelope Protein gp120, genetics; HIV Infections, microbiology/transmission; HIV, genetics; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient; Male; Models, Biological; Phylogeny; Probability}	Molecular investigations of evolutionary history are being used to study subjects as diverse as the epidemiology of acquired immune deficiency syndrome and the origin of life. These studies depend on accurate estimates of phylogeny. The performance of methods of phylogenetic analysis can be assessed by numerical simulation studies and by the experimental evolution of organisms in controlled laboratory situations. Both kinds of assessment indicate that existing methods are effective at estimating phylogenies over a wide range of evolutionary conditions, especially if information about substitution bias is used to provide differential weightings for character transformations.	33f2cc48f6218ae2b4af2548ab703105	ba4d0d4bac07e4713f379a47f0338b7d	45434ea8228e9b457189252f8c959bff	article	Application and accuracy of molecular phylogenies.	D. M. Hillis and J. P. Huelsenbeck and C. W. Cunningham	\N	1994
8100462	PLoS Genet	2	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Graduate Group in Biophysics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pollard2006wdo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020173	\N	\N	\N	\N	e173	\N	10	\N	pii = {05-PLGE-RA-0377R3}, pmid = {17132051}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Cluster Analysis; Drosophila melanogaster, genetics; Drosophila, classification/genetics; Evolution, Molecular; Genes, Insect, genetics; Genetic Speciation; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Phylogeny}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.0020173}	The phylogenetic relationship of the now fully sequenced species Drosophila erecta and D. yakuba with respect to the D. melanogaster species complex has been a subject of controversy. All three possible groupings of the species have been reported in the past, though recent multi-gene studies suggest that D. erecta and D. yakuba are sister species. Using the whole genomes of each of these species as well as the four other fully sequenced species in the subgenus Sophophora, we set out to investigate the placement of D. erecta and D. yakuba in the D. melanogaster species group and to understand the cause of the past incongruence. Though we find that the phylogeny grouping D. erecta and D. yakuba together is the best supported, we also find widespread incongruence in nucleotide and amino acid substitutions, insertions and deletions, and gene trees. The time inferred to span the two key speciation events is short enough that under the coalescent model, the incongruence could be the result of incomplete lineage sorting. Consistent with the lineage-sorting hypothesis, substitutions supporting the same tree were spatially clustered. Support for the different trees was found to be linked to recombination such that adjacent genes support the same tree most often in regions of low recombination and substitutions supporting the same tree are most enriched roughly on the same scale as linkage disequilibrium, also consistent with lineage sorting. The incongruence was found to be statistically significant and robust to model and species choice. No systematic biases were found. We conclude that phylogenetic incongruence in the D. melanogaster species complex is the result, at least in part, of incomplete lineage sorting. Incomplete lineage sorting will likely cause phylogenetic incongruence in many comparative genomics datasets. Methods to infer the correct species tree, the history of every base in the genome, and comparative methods that control for and/or utilize this information will be valuable advancements for the field of comparative genomics.	b2240be5a84566a8ab4c462148c31c47	0979a54e0eb92ec03fdfed5cef51d018	affd7b0f46d4fbddb226d366f8dd34e5	article	Widespread discordance of gene trees with species tree in Drosophila: evidence for incomplete lineage sorting.	Daniel A Pollard and Venky N Iyer and Alan M Moses and Michael B Eisen	\N	2006
8100463	Science	321	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. sanderm@email.arizona.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanderson2008psi	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1154449	\N	\N	\N	\N	121--123	\N	5885	\N	pii = {321/5885/121}, pmid = {18599787}, journalkeywords = {Algorithms; Animals; Biodiversity; Classification; Databases, Nucleic Acid; Eukaryotic Cells; Fungi, classification/genetics; Humans; Invertebrates, classification/genetics; National Library of Medicine (U.S.); Phylogeny; Plants, classification/genetics; Sequence Alignment; United States; Vertebrates, classification/genetics}, doi = {10.1126/science.1154449}	Molecular sequence data have been sampled from 10\\% of all species known to science. Although it is not yet feasible to assemble these data into a single phylogenetic tree of life, it is possible to quantify how much phylogenetic signal is present. Analysis of 14,289 phylogenies built from 2.6 million sequences in GenBank suggests that signal is strong in vertebrates and specific groups of nonvertebrate model organisms. Across eukaryotes, however, although phylogenetic evidence is very broadly distributed, for the average species in the database it is equivalent to less than one well-supported gene tree. This analysis shows that a stronger sampling effort aimed at genomic depth, in addition to taxonomic breadth, will be required to build high-resolution phylogenetic trees at this scale.	2b462385ab64bcdb118f1b065b30cd6c	c8ba65213c830fffc28fa7fcf662bbf0	1a4a7776f605f96fca34db35765761a7	article	Phylogenetic signal in the eukaryotic tree of life.	Michael J Sanderson	\N	2008
8100468	Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jablonski2008sst	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.39.110707.173510	\N	\N	\N	\N	501-524	\N	1	\N	description = {Species Selection: Theory and Data - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 39(1):501 - Abstract}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/237eb7eae5ef2f8e5c61d73fd4c9b02b8/ebo}, journalkeywords = {imported}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.39.110707.173510}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.39.110707.173510}	Species selection in the broad sens---also termed species sorting---shapes evolutionary patterns through differences in speciation and extinction rates (and their net outcome, often termed the emergent fitness of clades) that arise by interaction of intrinsic biological traits with the environment. Effect-macroevolution occurs when those biotic traits, such as body size or fecundity, reside at the organismic level. Strict-sense species selection occurs when those traits are emergent at the species level, such as geographic range or population size. The fields of paleontology, comparative phylogenetic analysis, macroecology, and conservation biology are rich in examples of species sorting, but relatively few instances have been well documented, so the extent and efficacy of the specific processes remain poorly known. A general formalization of these processes remains challenging, but approaches drawing on hierarchical covariance models appear promising. Analyses integrating paleontological and neontological data for a single set of clades would be especially powerful.	28f14738b27ef984032d9a0f3a28acb1	584499f766008abbc70cdedb19156ac5	37eb7eae5ef2f8e5c61d73fd4c9b02b8	article	Species Selection: Theory and Data	David Jablonski	\N	2008
8100469	Science	238	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jablonski1987has	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.238.4825.360	\N	\N	\N	\N	360--363	\N	4825	\N	pii = {238/4825/360}, pmid = {17837117}, doi = {10.1126/science.238.4825.360}	Geographic range has been regarded as a property of species rather than of individuals and thus as a potential factor in macroevolutionary processes. Species durations in Late Cretaceous mollusks exhibit statistically significant positive relationships with geographic range, and the attainment of a typical frequency distribution of geographic ranges in the cohort of species that originated just before the end-Cretaceous extinction indicates that species duration is the dependent variable. The strong relation between geographic ranges in pairs of closely related species indicates that the trait is, in effect, heritable at the species level. The significant heritabilities strengthen claims for processes of evolution by species-level selection, and for differential survivorship of organismic-level traits owing to extinction and origination processes operating at higher levels.	8ea7a59ae5e51df4d21030343d02506b	a0bacf4d3a8c503e224eb122545dea7f	b5a5283dccb02cf3e039ead084b905b6	article	Heritability at the Species Level: Analysis of Geographic Ranges of Cretaceous Mollusks.	David Jablonski	\N	1987
8100470	Evolution	60	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	Section of Evolution and Ecology, University of California-Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, USA. dccollar@ucdavis.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	collar2006dbm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2575--2584	\N	12	\N	pmid = {17263118}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Bass, anatomy /&/ histology/physiology; Evolution; Feeding Behavior, physiology; Mouth, anatomy /&/ histology; Perciformes, anatomy /&/ histology/physiology; Principal Component Analysis}	Morphological diversity is routinely used to infer ecological variation among species because differences in form underlie variation in functional performance of ecological tasks like capturing prey, avoiding predators, or defending territories. However, many functions have complex morphological bases that can weaken associations between morphological and functional diversification. We investigate the link between these levels of diversity in a mechanically explicit model of fish suction-feeding performance, where the map of head morphology to feeding mechanics is many-to-one: multiple, alternative forms can produce the same mechanical property. We show that many-to-one mapping leads to discordance between morphological and mechanical diversity in the freshwater fish family, the Centrarchidae, despite close associations between morphological changes and their mechanical effects. We find that each of the model's five morphological variables underlies evolution of suction capacity. Yet, the major centrarchid clades exhibit an order of magnitude range in diversity of suction mechanics in the absence of any clear difference in diversity of the morphological variables. This cryptic pattern of mechanical diversity suggests an evolutionary history for suction performance that is unlike the one inferred from comparisons of morphological diversity. Because many-to-one mapping is likely to be common in functional systems, this property of design may lead to widespread discordance between functional and morphological diversity. Although we focus on the interaction between morphology and mechanics, many-to-one mapping can decouple diversity between levels of organization in any hierarchical system.	7eafdefdd92e523998ac0f99bd73f30f	18c8bddc52d9ef7eedbd4d2bf32bf38e	b2c9a5570ef59df6d0e06b2cf2599e5b	article	Discordance between morphological and mechanical diversity in the feeding mechanism of centrarchid fishes.	David C Collar and Peter C Wainwright	\N	2006
8100472	Nature	442	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	abzhanov2006cpa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04843	\N	\N	\N	\N	563--567	\N	7102	\N	pii = {nature04843}, pmid = {16885984}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Beak, anatomy /&/ histology/embryology/metabolism; Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, metabolism; Calmodulin, genetics/metabolism; Chick Embryo; Cluster Analysis; Evolution; Finches, anatomy /&/ histology/classification/genetics/metabolism; Gene Expression Regulation; Models, Biological; Molecular Sequence Data; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Signal Transduction}, doi = {10.1038/nature04843}	A classic textbook example of adaptive radiation under natural selection is the evolution of 14 closely related species of Darwin's finches (Fringillidae, Passeriformes), whose primary diversity lies in the size and shape of their beaks. Thus, ground finches have deep and wide beaks, cactus finches have long and pointed beaks (low depth and narrower width), and warbler finches have slender and pointed beaks, reflecting differences in their respective diets. Previous work has shown that even small differences in any of the three major dimensions (depth, width and length) of the beak have major consequences for the overall fitness of the birds. Recently we used a candidate gene approach to explain one pathway involved in Darwin's finch beak morphogenesis. However, this type of analysis is limited to molecules with a known association with craniofacial and/or skeletogenic development. Here we use a less constrained, complementary DNA microarray analysis of the transcripts expressed in the beak primordia to find previously unknown genes and pathways whose expression correlates with specific beak morphologies. We show that calmodulin (CaM), a molecule involved in mediating Ca2+ signalling, is expressed at higher levels in the long and pointed beaks of cactus finches than in more robust beak types of other species. We validated this observation with in situ hybridizations. When this upregulation of the CaM-dependent pathway is artificially replicated in the chick frontonasal prominence, it causes an elongation of the upper beak, recapitulating the beak morphology of the cactus finches. Our results indicate that local upregulation of the CaM-dependent pathway is likely to have been a component of the evolution of Darwin's finch species with elongated beak morphology and provide a mechanistic explanation for the independence of beak evolution along different axes. More generally, our results implicate the CaM-dependent pathway in the developmental regulation of craniofacial skeletal structures.	5cb3c6315531b1ce7738c3496a71665f	047d0a604d5b1cd9fb507a43b8e3bb50	cc8c3549ad7a8e5c718f9eeca4335c43	article	The calmodulin pathway and evolution of elongated beak morphology in Darwin's finches.	Arhat Abzhanov and Winston P Kuo and Christine Hartmann and B. Rosemary Grant and Peter R Grant and Clifford J Tabin	\N	2006
8100473	\N	\N	\N	2	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Blackwell	\N	\N	\N	carroll2004	http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/1405119500/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {$85.95}, isbn = {9781405119504}, totalpages = {272}	\N	908b82ddfe4aa09eb373fd5932997b33	9d7f0f813ffcf4b17fa97a8a0922e765	7642da0a55413c6a2919c02782a04cb6	book	From {DNA} to Diversity: Molecular Genetics and the Evolution of Animal Design	Sean Carroll and Jennifer Grenier and Scott Weatherbee	\N	2004
8100476	Science	196	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jacob1977eat	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1161--1166	\N	4295	\N	pmid = {860134}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Brain, physiology; Evolution; Humans; Molecular Biology; Philosophy; Reproduction; Science; Sexual Behavior, physiology; Sociology}	\N	76bfd08aa783a12f99d677635db55a73	c04ef6e6f32e38c9ee61cc06666f165d	e021ce41bb29e1007fbdfd069163ddef	article	Evolution and tinkering.	F. Jacob	\N	1977
8100477	Nature	388	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA. nshubin@sas.upenn.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shubin1997fga	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/41710	\N	\N	\N	\N	639--648	\N	6643	\N	pmid = {9262397}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Physiological; Animals; Arthropods; Evolution; Extremities; Fossils; Genes, Homeobox; Vertebrates}, doi = {10.1038/41710}	The morphological and functional evolution of appendages has played a crucial role in the adaptive radiation of tetrapods, arthropods and winged insects. The origin and diversification of fins, wings and other structures, long a focus of palaeontology, can now be approached through developmental genetics. Modifications of appendage number and architecture in each phylum are correlated with regulatory changes in specific patterning genes. Although their respective evolutionary histories are unique, vertebrate, insect and other animal appendages are organized by a similar genetic regulatory system that may have been established in a common ancestor.	a81092060554a4d43084e9c03f568339	02936bd23c8f2aea8f2e3d9e0f67153e	85698a43238a7fde503991a7d61f7121	article	Fossils, genes and the evolution of animal limbs.	N. Shubin and C. Tabin and S. Carroll	\N	1997
8100478	Science	323	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. dstern@princeton.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stern2009ige	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1158997	\N	\N	\N	\N	746--751	\N	5915	\N	pii = {323/5915/746}, pmid = {19197055}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Arabidopsis, genetics; Drosophila, genetics; Epistasis, Genetic; Evolution; Evolution, Molecular; Gene Regulatory Networks; Genes; Genetic Speciation; Genetic Variation; Mutation; Phenotype; Plants, genetics; Population Dynamics; Selection (Genetics)}, doi = {10.1126/science.1158997}	Ever since the integration of Mendelian genetics into evolutionary biology in the early 20th century, evolutionary geneticists have for the most part treated genes and mutations as generic entities. However, recent observations indicate that all genes are not equal in the eyes of evolution. Evolutionarily relevant mutations tend to accumulate in hotspot genes and at specific positions within genes. Genetic evolution is constrained by gene function, the structure of genetic networks, and population biology. The genetic basis of evolution may be predictable to some extent, and further understanding of this predictability requires incorporation of the specific functions and characteristics of genes into evolutionary theory.	aaee74da257e0d7f17dbe695bcd49d3a	4bc02323b96f5bf55e10479816d6da1d	8ac58ada752f312c85676e0587694de7	article	Is genetic evolution predictable?	David L Stern and Virginie Orgogozo	\N	2009
8100489	Integrative and Comparitive Biology	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chang2003agr	http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/43/4/500	\N	\N	\N	\N	500-507	\N	4	\N	description = {Ancestral Gene Reconstruction and Synthesis of Ancient Rhodopsins in the Laboratory -- Chang 43 (4): 500 -- Integrative and Comparative Biology}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cbbe82f674c2a37328107f335aa67ee7/ebo}, journalkeywords = {imported}, doi = {10.1093/icb/43.4.500}, eprint = {http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/43/4/500.pdf}	Laboratory synthesis of ancestral proteins offers an intriguing opportunity to study the past directly. The development of Bayesian methods to infer ancestral sequences, combined with advances in models of molecular evolution, and synthetic gene technology make this an increasingly promising approach in evolutionary studies of molecular function. Visual pigments form the first step in the biochemical cascade of events in the retina in all animals known to possess visual capabilities. In vertebrates, the necessity of spanning a dynamic range of light intensities of many orders of magnitude has given rise to two different types of photoreceptors, rods specialized for dim-light conditions, and cones for daylight and color vision. These photoreceptors contain different types of visual pigment genes. Reviewed here are methods of inferring ancestral sequences, chemical synthesis of artificial ancestral genes in the laboratory, and applications to the evolution of vertebrate visual systems and the experimental recreation of an archosaur rod visual pigment. The ancestral archosaurs gave rise to several notable lineages of diapsid reptiles, including the birds and the dinosaurs, and would have existed over 200 MYA. What little is known of their physiology comes from fossil remains, and inference based on the biology of their living descendants. Despite its age, an ancestral archosaur pigment was successfully recreated in the lab, and showed interesting properties of its wavelength sensitivity that may have implications for the visual capabilities of the ancestral archosaurs in dim light.	72cb6d54c2267436eb3350e94a3491c6	75d8b3f3a7355286c430d5374687ab46	cbbe82f674c2a37328107f335aa67ee7	article	Ancestral Gene Reconstruction and Synthesis of Ancient Rhodopsins in the Laboratory	Belinda S. W. Chang	\N	2003
8100490	BMC Evol. Biol.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	drummond2007bbe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	214	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17996036}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-7-214}	\N	82a6ac91673c8b3b0c2415c170aac933	b760cf1d49bb50155800b86911914319	b035134d4f2c2603a7adab015a7e8ba5	article	BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees.	Drummond, Alexei J and Rambaut, Andrew	\N	2007
8100491	Science	294	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA. johnh@brahms.biology.rochester.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huelsenbeck2001bio	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1065889	\N	\N	\N	\N	2310--2314	\N	5550	\N	pii = {294/5550/2310}, pmid = {11743192}, journalkeywords = {Algorithms; Animals; Base Sequence; Bayes Theorem; Computer Simulation; DNA, genetics; Evolution; Evolution, Molecular; Hemagglutinins, Viral, chemistry/genetics; Insects, classification/genetics; Likelihood Functions; Markov Chains; Models, Biological; Monte Carlo Method; Orthomyxoviridae, genetics; Phylogeny; Plants, classification/genetics; Probability; Selection (Genetics); Software}, doi = {10.1126/science.1065889}	As a discipline, phylogenetics is becoming transformed by a flood of molecular data. These data allow broad questions to be asked about the history of life, but also present difficult statistical and computational problems. Bayesian inference of phylogeny brings a new perspective to a number of outstanding issues in evolutionary biology, including the analysis of large phylogenetic trees and complex evolutionary models and the detection of the footprint of natural selection in DNA sequences.	88d97c40e68f09b5623ee40603328df5	16ca1dd5388534e6f61b8dfe875ef667	88961def401990837872972d5621e7e6	article	Bayesian inference of phylogeny and its impact on evolutionary biology.	J. P. Huelsenbeck and F. Ronquist and R. Nielsen and J. P. Bollback	\N	2001
8100492	Trends Ecol Evol	22	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209-8007, USA. kelchner@isu.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kelchner2007mui	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2006.10.004	\N	\N	\N	\N	87--94	\N	2	\N	pii = {S0169-5347(06)00334-X}, pmid = {17049674}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Evolution; Genomics; Models, Genetic; Mutation; Phylogeny; Sequence Alignment}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2006.10.004}	Models of character evolution underpin all phylogeny estimations, thus model adequacy remains a crucial issue for phylogenetics and its many applications. Although progress has been made in selecting appropriate models for phylogeny estimation, there is still concern about their purpose and proper use. How do we interpret models in a phylogenetic context? What are their effects on phylogeny estimation? How can we improve confidence in the models that we choose? That the phylogenetics community is asking such questions denotes an important stage in the use of explicit models. Here, we examine these and other common questions and draw conclusions about how the community is using and choosing models, and where this process will take us next.	3f0fa9fcfd856b529e2d9496a789f744	81b925838af61a6beaa43ae90879902c	5ebe477a93225d0b2379d0251532a5f5	article	Model use in phylogenetics: nine key questions.	Scot A Kelchner and Michael A Thomas	\N	2007
8100493	Genetics	148	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3140, USA. rasmus@mws4.biol.berkeley.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nielsen1998lmd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	929--936	\N	3	\N	pmid = {9539414}, journalkeywords = {Amino Acids, genetics; Binding Sites; Codon; Electron Transport Complex IV, genetics; Evolution, Molecular; HIV Envelope Protein gp120, genetics; HIV-1, genetics; Humans; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Models, Statistical; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed; Peptide Fragments, genetics; Selection (Genetics)}	Several codon-based models for the evolution of protein-coding DNA sequences are developed that account for varying selection intensity among amino acid sites. The "neutral model" assumes two categories of sites at which amino acid replacements are either neutral or deleterious. The "positive-selection model" assumes an additional category of positively selected sites at which nonsynonymous substitutions occur at a higher rate than synonymous ones. This model is also used to identify target sites for positive selection. The models are applied to a data set of the V3 region of the HIV-1 envelope gene, sequenced at different years after the infection of one patient. The results provide strong support for variable selection intensity among amino acid sites The neutral model is rejected in favor of the positive-selection model, indicating the operation of positive selection in the region. Positively selected sites are found in both the V3 region and the flanking regions.	ea9bfc61877012e632b86052b5046715	fcba9198450298be7320af6cb99eb97d	9f3ea4b11deafd5dbf97715c1718d743	article	Likelihood models for detecting positively selected amino acid sites and applications to the {HIV}-1 envelope gene.	R. Nielsen and Z. Yang	\N	1998
8100494	Paleobiology	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eldredge2005doe	http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/31/2_Suppl/133	\N	\N	\N	\N	133-145	\N	2_Suppl	\N	description = {The dynamics of evolutionary stasis -- Eldredge et al. 31 (2): 133 -- Paleobiology}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a685cb96c1fe0757fc09031b3c6e7fca/ebo}, journalkeywords = {imported}, doi = {10.1666/0094-8373(2005)031[0133:TDOES]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/31/2_Suppl/133.pdf}	The fossil record displays remarkable stasis in many species over long time periods, yet studies of extant populations often reveal rapid phenotypic evolution and genetic differentiation among populations. Recent advances in our understanding of the fossil record and in population genetics and evolutionary ecology point to the complex geographic structure of species being fundamental to resolution of how taxa can commonly exhibit both short-term evolutionary dynamics and long-term stasis.	267026a7eab7c4c718cb9e269cd3b039	a1f4dc263917de8835038ace43c1f070	1c49b0eb4149f7d832e12adc0d382da8	article	{The dynamics of evolutionary stasis}	Niles Eldredge and John N. Thompson and Paul M. Brakefield and Sergey Gavrilets and David Jablonski and Jeremy B. C. Jackson and Richard E. Lenski and Bruce S. Lieberman and Mark A. McPeek and William {Miller~III}	\N	2005
8100495	Science	323	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Department of Ecology, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. sergey@tiem.utk.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gavrilets2009arc	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1157966	\N	\N	\N	\N	732--737	\N	5915	\N	pii = {323/5915/732}, pmid = {19197052}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological; Animals; Biodiversity; Ecosystem; Evolution; Fossils; Genetic Speciation; Genetic Variation; Models, Biological; Phylogeny; Selection (Genetics)}, doi = {10.1126/science.1157966}	Biologists have long been fascinated by the exceptionally high diversity displayed by some evolutionary groups. Adaptive radiation in such clades is not only spectacular, but is also an extremely complex process influenced by a variety of ecological, genetic, and developmental factors and strongly dependent on historical contingencies. Using modeling approaches, we identify 10 general patterns concerning the temporal, spatial, and genetic/morphological properties of adaptive radiation. Some of these are strongly supported by empirical work, whereas for others, empirical support is more tentative. In almost all cases, more data are needed. Future progress in our understanding of adaptive radiation will be most successful if theoretical and empirical approaches are integrated, as has happened in other areas of evolutionary biology.	71808610fe04073f29bc111c429b7f62	26390c6fb0e1639b260c64beef7bacb3	cfbb84922b32fc091ecd42931808174e	article	Adaptive radiation: contrasting theory with data.	Sergey Gavrilets and Jonathan B Losos	\N	2009
8100496	Paleobiology	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jablonski2005mea	http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/31/2_Suppl/192	\N	\N	\N	\N	192-210	\N	2_Suppl	\N	description = {Mass extinctions and macroevolution -- Jablonski 31 (2): 192 -- Paleobiology}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b751d96565e1997704fbfbab828cffba/ebo}, journalkeywords = {imported}, doi = {10.1666/0094-8373(2005)031[0192:MEAM]2.0.CO;2}, eprint = {http://paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/31/2_Suppl/192.pdf}	Mass extinctions are important to macroevolution not only because they involve a sharp increase in extinction intensity over "background" levels, but also because they bring a change in extinction selectivity, and these quantitative and qualitative shifts set the stage for evolutionary recoveries. The set of extinction intensities for all stratigraphic stages appears to fall into a single right-skewed distribution, but this apparent continuity may derive from failure to factor out the well-known secular trend in background extinction: high early Paleozoic rates fill in the gap between later background extinction and the major mass extinctions. In any case, the failure of many organism-, species-, and clade-level traits to predict survivorship during mass extinctions is a more important challenge to the extrapolationist premise that all macroevolutionary processes are simply smooth extensions of microevolution. Although a variety of factors have been found to correlate with taxon survivorship for particular extinction events, the most pervasive effect involves geographic range at the clade level, an emergent property independent of the range sizes of constituent species. Such differential extinction would impose "nonconstructive selectivity," in which survivorship is unrelated to many organismic traits but is not strictly random. It also implies that correlations among taxon attributes may obscure causation, and even the focal level of selection, in the survival of a trait or clade, for example when widespread taxa within a major group tend to have particular body sizes, trophic habits, or metabolic rates. Survivorship patterns will also be sensitive to the inexact correlations of taxonomic, morphological, and functional diversity, to phylogenetically nonrandom extinction, and to the topology of evolutionary trees. Evolutionary recoveries may be as important as the extinction events themselves in shaping the long-term trajectories of individual clades and permitting once-marginal groups to diversify, but we know little about sorting processes during recovery intervals. However, both empirical extrapolationism (where outcomes can be predicted from observation of pre- or post-extinction patterns) and theoretical extrapolationism (where mechanisms reside exclusively at the level of organisms within populations) evidently fail during mass extinctions and their evolutionary aftermath. This does not mean that conventional natural selection was inoperative during mass extinctions, but that many features that promoted survivorship during background times were superseded as predictive factors by higher-level attributes. Many intriguing issues remain, including the generality of survivorship rules across extinction events; the potential for gradational changes in selectivity patterns with extinction intensity or the volatility of target clades; the heritability of clade-level traits; the macroevolutionary consequences of the inexact correlations between taxonomic, morphological, and functional diversity; the factors governing the dynamics and outcome of recoveries; and the spatial fabric of extinctions and recoveries. The detection of general survivorship rules--including the disappearance of many patterns evident during background times--demonstrates that studies of mass extinctions and recovery can contribute substantially to evolutionary theory.	b50942bc2a67730d0b77cb31c9e0b01b	465d1bac692d7473dd76f90b019787c3	b751d96565e1997704fbfbab828cffba	article	{Mass extinctions and macroevolution}	David Jablonski	\N	2005
8100497	Nature	415	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Department of Animal Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, University of Uppsala, Norbyvägen 18d, SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden. Goran.Arnqvist@ebc.uu.se	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arnqvist2002acb	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/415787a	\N	\N	\N	\N	787--789	\N	6873	\N	pii = {415787a}, pmid = {11845208}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Copulation, physiology; Evolution; Extremities, anatomy /&/ histology/physiology; Female; Heteroptera, anatomy /&/ histology/physiology; Male; Sex Characteristics; Sexual Behavior, Animal, physiology}, doi = {10.1038/415787a}	In coevolutionary 'arms races' between the sexes, the outcome of antagonistic interactions may remain at an evolutionary standstill. The advantage gained by one sex, with any evolutionary exaggeration of arms, is expected to be matched by analogous counteradaptations in the other sex. This fundamental coevolutionary process may thus be hidden from the evolutionist's eye, and no natural examples are known. We have studied the effects of male and female armament (clasping and anti-clasping morphologies) on the outcome of antagonistic mating interactions in 15 species of water strider, using a combination of experimental and phylogenetic comparative methods. Here we present, by assessing the independent effects of both species-specific level of arms escalation and small imbalances in the amounts of arms between the sexes within species, the consequences of a sexual arms race. Evolutionary change in the balance of armament between males and females, but not in the species-specific level of escalation, has resulted in evolutionary change in the outcome of sexually antagonistic interactions such as mating rate.	ef854d4d3534c94b6848bd3fc81edca3	b543bdb1340a910d7e3ee8fd82d7b051	45bd51affcf6c87a379219d7c4d6e274	article	Antagonistic coevolution between the sexes in a group of insects.	Göran Arnqvist and Locke Rowe	\N	2002
8100498	The American Naturalist	125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	felsenstein1985pac	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/284325	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1086/284325}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/284325}	\N	2333ed9315e5c618b2e4c36cec2b49b0	12cd17aa75d102bcd9fe0c63aba1ee39	9f0e898f23717bee5b34792d12a906b5	article	Phylogenies and the Comparative Method	Felsenstein, Joseph	\N	1985
8100499	Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci	205	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gould1979sos	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	581--598	\N	1161	\N	pmid = {42062}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological; Animals; Evolution; Selection (Genetics)}	An adaptationist programme has dominated evolutionary thought in England and the United States during the past 40 years. It is based on faith in the power of natural selection as an optimizing agent. It proceeds by breaking an oragnism into unitary 'traits' and proposing an adaptive story for each considered separately. Trade-offs among competing selective demands exert the only brake upon perfection; non-optimality is thereby rendered as a result of adaptation as well. We criticize this approach and attempt to reassert a competing notion (long popular in continental Europe) that organisms must be analysed as integrated wholes, with Baupläne so constrained by phyletic heritage, pathways of development and general architecture that the constraints themselves become more interesting and more important in delimiting pathways of change than the selective force that may mediate change when it occurs. We fault the adaptationist programme for its failure to distinguish current utility from reasons for origin (male tyrannosaurs may have used their diminutive front legs to titillate female partners, but this will not explain why they got so small); for its unwillingness to consider alternatives to adaptive stories; for its reliance upon plausibility alone as a criterion for accepting speculative tales; and for its failure to consider adequately such competing themes as random fixation of alleles, production of non-adaptive structures by developmental correlation with selected features (allometry, pleiotropy, material compensation, mechanically forced correlation), the separability of adaptation and selection, multiple adaptive peaks, and current utility as an epiphenomenon of non-adaptive structures. We support Darwin's own pluralistic approach to identifying the agents of evolutionary change.	64657b4eba33145a2c305c78b5507a8a	22e02d37b2c727230278005ad5c7d3a0	c273fac55fd221b75e34e87759f843b5	article	The spandrels of {S}an {M}arco and the {P}anglossian paradigm: a critique of the adaptationist programme.	S. J. Gould and R. C. Lewontin	\N	1979
8100500	Trends Ecol Evol	15	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Dept of Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	martins2000aac	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	296--299	\N	7	\N	pii = {S0169534700018802}, pmid = {10856957}	Over the past two decades, it has become widely accepted that phylogenies need to be incorporated into statistical analyses of interspecific data. However, recent debate has focused on whether it is appropriate to apply phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs) to the study of adaptation. Although some of the criticisms are serious, it is premature to stop applying PCMs altogether. New statistical methods designed explicitly for the comparative study of adaptation overcome these criticisms and offer fresh insights into the evolution of phenotypes.	66dc2cd10d86cf97687331770ea4688c	e8c9e2a91c71ef7b8c4a0da56bad8303	15552da354ef591f2a8f83198e391033	article	Adaptation and the comparative method.	Martins	\N	2000
8100503	Evolution	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for the Study of Evolution	\N	\N	\N	coyne1989pos	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2409213	\N	\N	\N	\N	362--381	\N	2	\N	issn = {00143820}, description = {JSTOR: Evolution, Vol. 43, No. 2 (Mar., 1989), pp. 362-381}, copyright = {Copyright © 1989 Society for the Study of Evolution}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/267112c53cf1c86ed1c61a45482e327de/ebo}, jstor_formatteddate = {Mar., 1989}, journalkeywords = {imported}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}	To investigate the time course of speciation, we gathered literature data on 119 pairs of closely related Drosophila species with known genetic distances, mating discrimination, strength of hybrid sterility and inviability, and geographic ranges. Because genetic distance is correlated with divergence time, these data provide a cross-section of taxa at different stages of speciation. Mating discrimination and the sterility or inviability of hybrids increase gradually with time. Hybrid sterility and inviability evolve at similar rates. Among allopatric species, mating discrimination and postzygotic isolation evolve at comparable rates, but among sympatric species strong mating discrimination appears well before severe sterility or inviability. This suggests that prezygotic reproductive isolation may be reinforced when allopatric taxa become sympatric. Analysis of the evolution of postzygotic isolation shows that recently diverged taxa usually produce sterile or inviable male but not female hybrids. Moreover, there is a large temporal gap between the evolution of male-limited and female hybrid sterility or inviability. This gap, which is predicted by recent theories about the genetics of speciation, explains the overwhelming preponderance of hybridizations yielding male-limited hybrid sterility or inviability (Haldane's rule).	825b488fb07ecea58b3c2df0a130ffca	335037f5d366ccc7a3375afede0c23bd	87828fc935e48e1296d489a871340d58	article	Patterns of Speciation in \\textit{Drosophila}	Jerry A. Coyne and H. Allen Orr	\N	1989
8100504	Science	281	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. E-mail: bfarrell@oeb.harvard.edu.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	farrell1998`fe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	555--559	\N	5376	\N	pmid = {9677197}	The phylogeny of the Phytophaga, the largest and oldest radiation of herbivorous beetles, was reconstructed from 115 complete DNA sequences for the 18S nuclear ribosomal subunit and from 212 morphological characters. The results of these analyses were used to interpret the role of angiosperms in beetle diversification. Jurassic fossils represent basal lineages that are still associated with conifers and cycads. Repeated origins of angiosperm-feeding beetle lineages are associated with enhanced rates of beetle diversification, indicating a series of adaptive radiations. Collectively, these radiations represent nearly half of the species in the order Coleoptera and a similar proportion of herbivorous insect species.	53e2e054056a87aeb5395a6a78b0c3b5	6fc6530fee46b71dda1097562c217aac	a7e027d3081d485761e845ff4bd37b40	article	``Inordinate Fondness'' explained: why are there so many beetles? 	Farrell	\N	1998
8100505	PLoS Biol	6	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Natural Environment Research Council Centre for Population Biology and Division of Biology, Imperial College London, Ascot, Berkshire, United Kingdom.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	phillimore2008dci	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060071	\N	\N	\N	\N	e71	\N	3	\N	pii = {07-PLBI-RA-3332}, pmid = {18366256}, journalkeywords = {Aging; Animals; Birds, classification/genetics/physiology; Computer Simulation; Genetic Speciation; Phylogeny; Population Density; Regression Analysis}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.0060071}	A characteristic signature of adaptive radiation is a slowing of the rate of speciation toward the present. On the basis of molecular phylogenies, studies of single clades have frequently found evidence for a slowdown in diversification rate and have interpreted this as evidence for density dependent speciation. However, we demonstrated via simulation that large clades are expected to show stronger slowdowns than small clades, even if the probability of speciation and extinction remains constant through time. This is a consequence of exponential growth: clades, which, by chance, diversify at above the average rate early in their history, will tend to be large. They will also tend to regress back to the average diversification rate later on, and therefore show a slowdown. We conducted a meta-analysis of the distribution of speciation events through time, focusing on sequence-based phylogenies for 45 clades of birds. Thirteen of the 23 clades (57\\%) that include more than 20 species show significant slowdowns. The high frequency of slowdowns observed in large clades is even more extreme than expected under a purely stochastic constant-rate model, but is consistent with the adaptive radiation model. Taken together, our data strongly support a model of density-dependent speciation in birds, whereby speciation slows as ecological opportunities and geographical space place limits on clade growth.	7ddab700e5ab86c155445786fcba369e	16454e8dcf5a98c8eb7d12b698c4484c	6761ee0daea63ec37fb930b23edff514	article	Density-dependent cladogenesis in birds.	Albert B Phillimore and Trevor D Price	\N	2008
8100506	Proc Biol Sci	271	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada. weir@zoology.ubc.ca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weir2004isp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2004.2803	\N	\N	\N	\N	1881--1887	\N	1551	\N	pii = {XFBHF45TEP0TRKDF}, pmid = {15347509}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Birds, genetics; Climate; DNA Primers; DNA, Mitochondrial, genetics; Evolution, Molecular; Genetic Variation; Geography; Ice; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; North America; Phylogeny; Selection (Genetics); Sequence Analysis, DNA; Species Specificity}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2004.2803}	The premise that Pleistocene ice ages played an important role in generating present-day species diversity has been challenged by genetic data indicating that most of the youngest terrestrial species on Earth coalesced long before major glacial advances. However, study has been biased towards faunas distributed at low latitudes that were not directly fragmented by advancing ice sheets. Using mitochondrial sequence divergence and a molecular clock, we compared the coalescence times of pairs of avian species belonging to superspecies complexes from the high-latitude boreal forest with those of sub-boreal and tropical avifaunas of the New World. Remarkably, all coalescence events in boreal superspecies date to the Pleistocene, providing direct evidence that speciation was commonly initiated during recent glacial periods. A pattern of endemism in boreal superspecies plausibly links the timing of divergence to the fragmentation of the boreal forest by ice sheets during the Mid- and Late Pleistocene. In contrast to the boreal superspecies, only 56\\% of sub-boreal and 46\\% of tropical superspecies members coalesced during the Pleistocene, suggesting that avifaunas directly fragmented by ice sheets experienced rapid rates of diversification, whereas those distributed farther south were affected to a lesser extent. One explanation for the absence of pre-Pleistocene superspecies in boreal avifaunas is that strong selection pressures operated in boreal refugia, causing superspecies members to achieve ecological differentiation at an accelerated rate.	7e03fe43aaf562a7f07649a82ab07b50	ae29c31b73404733e297f9afa7946b81	7355bb8f9a2af9717c696ca9d83ffdcc	article	Ice sheets promote speciation in boreal birds.	Jason T Weir and Dolph Schluter	\N	2004
8100507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Challinor:2009tp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0903.5158	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0903.5158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {astro-ph.CO}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0903.5158;%%}, eprint = {0903.5158}	\N	d4b41a0acf0741a27926bf04b53e3ec3	ab72acd14e19279bcda7b36fe5db8f33	f482aca8d3afd27934ea01ee2084309e	article	{Lecture notes on the physics of cosmic microwave
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                  background anisotropies}	Anthony Challinor and Hiranya Peiris	\N	2009
8100510	Genetics	179	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. arjunb@morgan.harvard.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bhutkar2008cri	http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.107.086108	\N	\N	\N	\N	1657--1680	\N	3	\N	pii = {genetics.107.086108}, pmid = {18622036}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Chromosome Breakage; Chromosomes, genetics; Conserved Sequence; Drosophila, embryology/genetics; Embryo, Nonmammalian, metabolism; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Gene Rearrangement; Genome, Insect, genetics; Heterochromatin, genetics; Inversion, Chromosome; Linkage (Genetics); Phylogeny; Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid, genetics; Synteny, genetics}, doi = {10.1534/genetics.107.086108}	The availability of 12 complete genomes of various species of genus Drosophila provides a unique opportunity to analyze genome-scale chromosomal rearrangements among a group of closely related species. This article reports on the comparison of gene order between these 12 species and on the fixed rearrangement events that disrupt gene order. Three major themes are addressed: the conservation of syntenic blocks across species, the disruption of syntenic blocks (via chromosomal inversion events) and its relationship to the phylogenetic distribution of these species, and the rate of rearrangement events over evolutionary time. Comparison of syntenic blocks across this large genomic data set confirms that genetic elements are largely (95\\%) localized to the same Muller element across genus Drosophila species and paracentric inversions serve as the dominant mechanism for shuffling the order of genes along a chromosome. Gene-order scrambling between species is in accordance with the estimated evolutionary distances between them and we find it to approximate a linear process over time (linear to exponential with alternate divergence time estimates). We find the distribution of synteny segment sizes to be biased by a large number of small segments with comparatively fewer large segments. Our results provide estimated chromosomal evolution rates across this set of species on the basis of whole-genome synteny analysis, which are found to be higher than those previously reported. Identification of conserved syntenic blocks across these genomes suggests a large number of conserved blocks with varying levels of embryonic expression correlation in Drosophila melanogaster. On the other hand, an analysis of the disruption of syntenic blocks between species allowed the identification of fixed inversion breakpoints and estimates of breakpoint reuse and lineage-specific breakpoint event segregation.	3e740f392d72144769b308e6522afcfe	a129cc139f599d4fd49697380d4c0c8b	4add1380cdbd465d342fd927a6aece04	article	Chromosomal rearrangement inferred from comparisons of 12 Drosophila genomes.	Arjun Bhutkar and Stephen W Schaeffer and Susan M Russo and Mu Xu and Temple F Smith and William M Gelbart	\N	2008
8100511	Heredity	95	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, UK. Deborah.Charlesworth@ed.ac.uk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	charlesworth2005sie	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800697	\N	\N	\N	\N	118--128	\N	2	\N	pii = {6800697}, pmid = {15931241}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Evolution, Molecular; Female; Fishes; Humans; Infertility, genetics; Male; Plants; Recombination, Genetic; Sex Chromosomes, genetics; Time Factors}, doi = {10.1038/sj.hdy.6800697}	We review some recently published results on sex chromosomes in a diversity of species. We focus on several fish and some plants whose sex chromosomes appear to be 'young', as only parts of the chromosome are nonrecombining, while the rest is pseudoautosomal. However, the age of these systems is not yet very clear. Even without knowing what proportions of their genes are genetically degenerate, these cases are of great interest, as they may offer opportunities to study in detail how sex chromosomes evolve. In particular, we review evidence that recombination suppression occurs progressively in evolutionarily independent cases, suggesting that selection drives loss of recombination over increasingly large regions. We discuss how selection during the period when a chromosome is adapting to its role as a Y chromosome might drive such a process.	1dc3dfcbb9c2b11d32e6d46f37b07bf8	3893c89d864cd0607b0a4e1bdf57d799	a7eec4bafb692f913626d3972d2b300c	article	Steps in the evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes.	D. Charlesworth and B. Charlesworth and G. Marais	\N	2005
8100512	PLoS Genet	3	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America. mwh@indiana.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hahn2007gfe	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030197	\N	\N	\N	\N	e197	\N	11	\N	pii = {07-PLGE-RA-0315}, pmid = {17997610}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Drosophila, classification/genetics; Evolution, Molecular; Genes, Insect, genetics; Genome, Insect, genetics; Likelihood Functions; Multigene Family, genetics; Phylogeny; Species Specificity}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.0030197}	Comparison of whole genomes has revealed large and frequent changes in the size of gene families. These changes occur because of high rates of both gene gain (via duplication) and loss (via deletion or pseudogenization), as well as the evolution of entirely new genes. Here we use the genomes of 12 fully sequenced Drosophila species to study the gain and loss of genes at unprecedented resolution. We find large numbers of both gains and losses, with over 40\\% of all gene families differing in size among the Drosophila. Approximately 17 genes are estimated to be duplicated and fixed in a genome every million years, a rate on par with that previously found in both yeast and mammals. We find many instances of extreme expansions or contractions in the size of gene families, including the expansion of several sex- and spermatogenesis-related families in D. melanogaster that also evolve under positive selection at the nucleotide level. Newly evolved gene families in our dataset are associated with a class of testes-expressed genes known to have evolved de novo in a number of cases. Gene family comparisons also allow us to identify a number of annotated D. melanogaster genes that are unlikely to encode functional proteins, as well as to identify dozens of previously unannotated D. melanogaster genes with conserved homologs in the other Drosophila. Taken together, our results demonstrate that the apparent stasis in total gene number among species has masked rapid turnover in individual gene gain and loss. It is likely that this genomic revolving door has played a large role in shaping the morphological, physiological, and metabolic differences among species.	6ab7fc9d41ea1acaed07567720c54791	ff1694cb983a4844dad81ae7de6c62a0	e97d9d571cf278ed6f660101860ba855	article	Gene family evolution across 12 Drosophila genomes.	Matthew W Hahn and Mira V Han and Sang-Gook Han	\N	2007
8100513	Science	297	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. mlynch@bio.indiana.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lynch2002ggd	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1075472	\N	\N	\N	\N	945--947	\N	5583	\N	pii = {297/5583/945}, pmid = {12169715}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Caenorhabditis elegans, genetics; Chromosomes, Human, genetics; Chromosomes, genetics; Evolution; Gene Duplication; Gene Rearrangement; Gene Silencing; Genes, Duplicate; Genome, Human; Genomics; Humans; Mutation; Selection (Genetics)}, doi = {10.1126/science.1075472}	\N	f1e3d6dc8efed305278df47d8ccb600b	a41a4b227f06106b226703a075829816	e526e38dc4e8f0fba7967eb22e92881f	article	Genomics. Gene duplication and evolution.	Michael Lynch	\N	2002
8100514	Annual Reviews of Genomics and Human Genetics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics, The Huck Institutes of Life Sciences, Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA. webb@bx.psu.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miller2004cg	http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genom.5.061903.180057	\N	\N	\N	\N	15--56	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {15485342}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Caenorhabditis, genetics; Evolution; Genomics; Humans; Mice; Rats; Yeasts, genetics}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.genom.5.061903.180057}	The genomes from three mammals (human, mouse, and rat), two worms, and several yeasts have been sequenced, and more genomes will be completed in the near future for comparison with those of the major model organisms. Scientists have used various methods to align and compare the sequenced genomes to address critical issues in genome function and evolution. This review covers some of the major new insights about gene content, gene regulation, and the fraction of mammalian genomes that are under purifying selection and presumed functional. We review the evolutionary processes that shape genomes, with particular attention to variation in rates within genomes and along different lineages. Internet resources for accessing and analyzing the treasure trove of sequence alignments and annotations are reviewed, and we discuss critical problems to address in new bioinformatic developments in comparative genomics.	adb0b77e396518987afb8f0ba2fbd45f	26be64f9b95f5545010690a83632afd5	effa879102004770c436d994e12f5a05	article	Comparative genomics.	Webb Miller and Kateryna D Makova and Anton Nekrutenko and Ross C Hardison	\N	2004
8100515	Cell Mol Life Sci	63	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	Whitehead Institute, 9 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. ufmuller@ucsd.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	muller2006rrw	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-006-6047-1	\N	\N	\N	\N	1278--1293	\N	11	\N	pmid = {16649141}, journalkeywords = {Biogenesis; Evolution, Molecular; Models, Genetic; Nucleic Acid Conformation; RNA Ligase (ATP), metabolism; RNA, Catalytic, chemistry/genetics/metabolism; RNA, chemistry/genetics/metabolism}, doi = {10.1007/s00018-006-6047-1}	The RNA world hypothesis states that life originated via a system based on RNA genomes and RNA catalysts. Researchers have been trying to develop such a system since catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) were discovered in 1982. This review summarizes the recent progress made in that endeavor and outlines the obstacles that remain to be overcome. After giving a short background on prebiotic chemistry and in vitro evolution, the discussion focuses on the generation of three important components of an RNA world: a sufficient polymerase ribozyme, self-replicating membrane compartments and ribozymes that are capable of performing basic metabolic processes.	86513ab73dee077022f88a20516fddfb	f70a94c8716cef8a78c07a5df42cf074	b24f598a1dbba1141ce5f4b9b3c32d7d	article	Re-creating an {RNA} world	U. F. M{{\\"u}}ller	\N	2006
8100516	Nature	450	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	The Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stark2007dof	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature06340	\N	\N	\N	\N	219--232	\N	7167	\N	pii = {nature06340}, pmid = {17994088}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Binding Sites; Conserved Sequence; Drosophila Proteins, genetics; Drosophila, classification/genetics; Evolution, Molecular; Exons, genetics; Gene Expression Regulation, genetics; Genes, Insect, genetics; Genome, Insect, genetics; Genomics; MicroRNAs, genetics; Molecular Sequence Data; Organ Specificity; Phylogeny; Untranslated Regions, genetics}, doi = {10.1038/nature06340}	Sequencing of multiple related species followed by comparative genomics analysis constitutes a powerful approach for the systematic understanding of any genome. Here, we use the genomes of 12 Drosophila species for the de novo discovery of functional elements in the fly. Each type of functional element shows characteristic patterns of change, or 'evolutionary signatures', dictated by its precise selective constraints. Such signatures enable recognition of new protein-coding genes and exons, spurious and incorrect gene annotations, and numerous unusual gene structures, including abundant stop-codon readthrough. Similarly, we predict non-protein-coding RNA genes and structures, and new microRNA (miRNA) genes. We provide evidence of miRNA processing and functionality from both hairpin arms and both DNA strands. We identify several classes of pre- and post-transcriptional regulatory motifs, and predict individual motif instances with high confidence. We also study how discovery power scales with the divergence and number of species compared, and we provide general guidelines for comparative studies.	f89ce08b7d733bbf987ae9ba85708af4	6a8c2d219fab37826a62db1347a653ba	a00d1ed8bcb09c4889fff99fe55098be	article	Discovery of functional elements in 12 Drosophila genomes using evolutionary signatures.	Alexander Stark and Michael F Lin and Pouya Kheradpour and Jakob S Pedersen and Leopold Parts and Joseph W Carlson and Madeline A Crosby and Matthew D Rasmussen and Sushmita Roy and Ameya N Deoras and J. Graham Ruby and Julius Brennecke and Harvard FlyBase curators and Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project and Emily Hodges and Angie S Hinrichs and Anat Caspi and Benedict Paten and Seung-Won Park and Mira V Han and Morgan L Maeder and Benjamin J Polansky and Bryanne E Robson and Stein Aerts and Jacques van Helden and Bassem Hassan and Donald G Gilbert and Deborah A Eastman and Michael Rice and Michael Weir and Matthew W Hahn and Yongkyu Park and Colin N Dewey and Lior Pachter and W. James Kent and David Haussler and Eric C Lai and David P Bartel and Gregory J Hannon and Thomas C Kaufman and Michael B Eisen and Andrew G Clark and Douglas Smith and Susan E Celniker and William M Gelbart and Manolis Kellis	\N	2007
8100517	Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci	361	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	gwmunich@yahoo.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wachtershauser2006fvo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2006.1904	\N	\N	\N	\N	1787--806; disc	\N	1474	\N	pii = {2121378M32741UR3}, pmid = {17008219}, journalkeywords = {Archaea, genetics/metabolism; Bacteria, genetics/metabolism; Biogenesis; Chemoautotrophic Growth; Eukaryotic Cells, metabolism; Evolution; Evolution, Chemical; Volcanic Eruptions}, doi = {10.1098/rstb.2006.1904}	The theory of a chemoautotrophic origin of life in a volcanic iron-sulphur world postulates a pioneer organism at sites of reducing volcanic exhalations. The pioneer organism is characterized by a composite structure with an inorganic substructure and an organic superstructure. Within the surfaces of the inorganic substructure iron, cobalt, nickel and other transition metal centres with sulphido, carbonyl and other ligands were catalytically active and promoted the growth of the organic superstructure through carbon fixation, driven by the reducing potential of the volcanic exhalations. This pioneer metabolism was reproductive by an autocatalytic feedback mechanism. Some organic products served as ligands for activating catalytic metal centres whence they arose. The unitary structure-function relationship of the pioneer organism later gave rise to two major strands of evolution: cellularization and emergence of the genetic machinery. This early phase of evolution ended with segregation of the domains Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya from a rapidly evolving population of pre-cells. Thus, life started with an initial, direct, deterministic chemical mechanism of evolution giving rise to a later, indirect, stochastic, genetic mechanism of evolution and the upward evolution of life by increase of complexity is grounded ultimately in the synthetic redox chemistry of the pioneer organism.	c30ce4689a8bc68e111f801c6561c91f	c9d0bf2442965f0d2a1ad39337ecd4f6	bcf402fa8b40fb7daaf71ead431b1b75	article	From volcanic origins of chemoautotrophic life to {B}acteria, {A}rchaea and {E}ukarya	G{{\\"u}}nter W{{\\"a}}chtersh{{\\"a}}user	\N	2006
8100522	Proc Biol Sci	270	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biosciences, Behavioral Ecology Research Group, 8888 University Drive, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia V5A 1S6, Canada. pnosila@sfu.ca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nosil2003rid	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2003.2457	\N	\N	\N	\N	1911--1918	\N	1527	\N	pmid = {14561304}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological; Animals; Base Sequence; Evolution; Female; Hybridization, Genetic, physiology; Insects, genetics/physiology; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Pigmentation, physiology; Reproduction, physiology; Selection (Genetics); Sexual Behavior, Animal, physiology}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2003.2457}	Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in the process of speciation but few studies have elucidated the mechanisms either driving or constraining the evolution of reproductive isolation. In theory, the direct effects of reinforcing selection for increased mating discrimination where interbreeding produces hybrid offspring with low fitness and the indirect effects of adaptation to different environments can both promote speciation. Conversely, high levels of homogenizing gene flow can counteract the forces of selection. We demonstrate the opposing effects of reinforcing selection and gene flow in Timema cristinae walking-stick insects. The magnitude of female mating discrimination against males from other populations is greatest when migration rates between populations adapted to alternate host plants are high enough to allow the evolution of reinforcement, but low enough to prevent gene flow from eroding adaptive divergence in mate choice. Moreover, reproductive isolation is strongest under the combined effects of reinforcement and adaptation to alternate host plants. Our findings demonstrate the joint effects of reinforcement, ecological adaptation and gene flow on progress towards speciation in the wild.	51568d3ea82b181df985905f408684d5	3f4f461a8834a647140b8dceb46b31e7	567065a39605f5af44de21c6256e0058	article	Reproductive isolation driven by the combined effects of ecological adaptation and reinforcement.	P. Nosil and B. J. Crespi and C. P. Sandoval	\N	2003
8100524	Science	323	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	Biodiversity Research Centre and Zoology Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada. schluter@zoology.ubc.ca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schluter2009ees	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1160006	\N	\N	\N	\N	737--741	\N	5915	\N	pii = {323/5915/737}, pmid = {19197053}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological; Animals; Ecosystem; Evolution; Genes; Genetic Speciation; Genetic Variation; Models, Biological; Models, Genetic; Mutation; Phenotype; Plants, genetics; Quantitative Trait Loci; Reproduction; Selection (Genetics)}, doi = {10.1126/science.1160006}	Natural selection commonly drives the origin of species, as Darwin initially claimed. Mechanisms of speciation by selection fall into two broad categories: ecological and mutation-order. Under ecological speciation, divergence is driven by divergent natural selection between environments, whereas under mutation-order speciation, divergence occurs when different mutations arise and are fixed in separate populations adapting to similar selection pressures. Tests of parallel evolution of reproductive isolation, trait-based assortative mating, and reproductive isolation by active selection have demonstrated that ecological speciation is a common means by which new species arise. Evidence for mutation-order speciation by natural selection is more limited and has been best documented by instances of reproductive isolation resulting from intragenomic conflict. However, we still have not identified all aspects of selection, and identifying the underlying genes for reproductive isolation remains challenging.	2b3543091c8ce12eefa96c92074da374	6b238ac54a615f91868d8ec4fc502e29	731ee726fd512ebb8e1eb7fdf272f04b	article	Evidence for ecological speciation and its alternative.	Dolph Schluter	\N	2009
8100525	Evolution	59	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37996-1610, USA. tnear@utk.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	near2005fca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1768--1782	\N	8	\N	pmid = {16329246}, journalkeywords = {Animals; Base Sequence; Bayes Theorem; Climate; DNA Primers; Evolution, Molecular; Fossils; Genetic Variation; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Perciformes, anatomy /&/ histology/genetics; Phylogeny; Sequence Analysis, DNA}	Molecular clock methods allow biologists to estimate divergence times, which in turn play an important role in comparative studies of many evolutionary processes. It is well known that molecular age estimates can be biased by heterogeneity in rates of molecular evolution, but less attention has been paid to the issue of potentially erroneous fossil calibrations. In this study we estimate the timing of diversification in Centrarchidae, an endemic major lineage of the diverse North American freshwater fish fauna, through a new approach to fossil calibration and molecular evolutionary model selection. Given a completely resolved multi-gene molecular phylogeny and a set of multiple fossil-inferred age estimates, we tested for potentially erroneous fossil calibrations using a recently developed fossil cross-validation. We also used fossil information to guide the selection of the optimal molecular evolutionary model with a new fossil jackknife method in a fossil-based model cross-validation. The centrarchid phylogeny resulted from a mixed-model Bayesian strategy that included 14 separate data partitions sampled from three mtDNA and four nuclear genes. Ten of the 31 interspecific nodes in the centrarchid phylogeny were assigned a minimal age estimate from the centrarchid fossil record. Our analyses identified four fossil dates that were inconsistent with the other fossils, and we removed them from the molecular dating analysis. Using fossil-based model cross-validation to determine the optimal smoothing value in penalized likelihood analysis, and six mutually consistent fossil calibrations, the age of the most recent common ancestor of Centrarchidae was 33.59 million years ago (mya). Penalized likelihood analyses of individual data partitions all converged on a very similar age estimate for this node, indicating that rate heterogeneity among data partitions is not confounding our analyses. These results place the origin of the centrarchid radiation at a time of major faunal turnover as the fossil record indicates that the most diverse lineages of the North American freshwater fish fauna originated at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, approximately 34 mya. This time coincided with major global climate change from warm to cool temperatures and a signature of elevated lineage extinction and origination in the fossil record across the tree of life. Our analyses demonstrate the utility of fossil cross-validation to critically assess individual fossil calibration points, providing the ability to discriminate between consistent and inconsistent fossil age estimates that are used for calibrating molecular phylogenies.	15ee996b89e3f4ad34ad66c393f8d41c	b286f7eeaeda9b2a1f59576cee71cffa	4b468d0eed8907a4d897c9ae37d3389b	article	Fossil calibrations and molecular divergence time estimates in centrarchid fishes ({T}eleostei: {C}entrarchidae).	Thomas J Near and Daniel I Bolnick and Peter C Wainwright	\N	2005
8100528	Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bolnick2007ssm	http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.38.091206.095804	\N	\N	\N	\N	459-487	\N	1	\N	description = {Sympatric Speciation: Models and Empirical Evidence - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 38(1):459 - Abstract}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c9b9f4cf917171be65db513a1e2081d0/ebo}, journalkeywords = {imported}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.38.091206.095804}, eprint = {http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.38.091206.095804}	\N	040e74e67e612ca36b7cf556ab0448e9	980aa2026785d967d007a14a56b27abf	c9b9f4cf917171be65db513a1e2081d0	article	Sympatric Speciation: Models and Empirical Evidence	Daniel I. Bolnick and Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick	\N	2007
8100529	Evolution	59	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada. doebeli@zoology.ubc.ca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	doebeli2005wwh	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	691--5; discuss	\N	3	\N	pmid = {15856711}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological, genetics; Evolution; Genetics, Population; Models, Biological; Selection (Genetics); Species Specificity}	A recent Perspectives article by Gavrilets (2003) on the theory of speciation ignored advances in understanding processes of adaptive speciation, in which the splitting of lineages is an adaptation caused by frequency-dependent selection. Adaptive, or sympatric, speciation has been modeled since the 1960s, but the large amount of attention from both empirical and theoretical biologists that adaptive speciation has received in recent years goes far beyond what was described in Gavrilets' paper. Due to conceptual advances based on the theory of adaptive dynamics, adaptive speciation has emerged as a theoretically plausible evolutionary process that can occur in many different ecological settings.	4cc08ff198a050da98d73341457ff6fe	0bac4a229b4003187614d6f6dcc5e148	cba388508817b219f80a7b575ba6139d	article	What we have also learned: adaptive speciation is theoretically plausible.	Michael Doebeli and Ulf Dieckmann and Johan A J Metz and Diethard Tautz	\N	2005
8100530	Evolution	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BioOne	\N	\N	\N	gavrilets2005`si	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	696--699	\N	3	\N		\N	d8c57dfe04ed003776732c271e6ebd0b	2264de92701643c53c2a483a59933b5b	2f420fa155fbe084ae2f3950f7d6c192	article	``ADAPTIVE SPECIATION''---IT IS NOT THAT EASY: A REPLY TO DOEBELIET AL	Gavrilets, S.	\N	2005
8100532	Annalen Phys.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Straumann:2005mz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+k+cosmic+microwave+and+a+Straumann	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN K COSMIC MICROWAVE AND A STRAUMANN	\N	\N	701-847	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0505249;%%}, doi = {10.1002/andp.200610212}, eprint = {hep-ph/0505249}	\N	b0abbc1a195c7f71a66c5d8e62af0987	e440748f7475dd27a38b4abe89dc0ac8	7c2d993c809d3b7ce0e5f776f8833c4c	article	{From primordial quantum fluctuations to the anisotropies
\
                  of the cosmic  microwave background radiation}	Norbert Straumann	\N	2006
8100543	Evolution	57	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Biology Department, Box 355325, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. jramsey@u.washington.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ramsey2003cor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1520--1534	\N	7	\N	pmid = {12940357}, journalkeywords = {Adaptation, Biological; California; Ecosystem; Evolution; Genetics, Population; Geography; Hybridization, Genetic; Mimulus, genetics/physiology; Pollen, physiology; Reproduction, physiology}	Evolutionists have long recognized the role of reproductive isolation in speciation, but the relative contributions of different reproductive barriers are poorly understood. We examined the nature of isolation between Mimulus lewisii and M. cardinalis, sister species of monkeyflowers. Studied reproductive barriers include: ecogeographic isolation; pollinator isolation (pollinator fidelity in a natural mixed population); pollen competition (seed set and hybrid production from experimental interspecific, intraspecific, and mixed pollinations in the greenhouse); and relative hybrid fitness (germination, survivorship, percent flowering, biomass, pollen viability, and seed mass in the greenhouse). Additionally, the rate of hybridization in nature was estimated from seed collections in a sympatric population. We found substantial reproductive barriers at multiple stages in the life history of M. lewisii and M. cardinalis. Using range maps constructed from herbarium collections, we estimated that the different ecogeographic distributions of the species result in 58.7\\% reproductive isolation. Mimulus lewisii and M. cardinalis are visited by different pollinators, and in a region of sympatry 97.6\\% of pollinator foraging bouts were specific to one species or the other. In the greenhouse, interspecific pollinations generated nearly 50\\% fewer seeds than intraspecific controls. Mixed pollinations of M. cardinalis flowers yielded >75\\% parentals even when only one-quarter of the pollen treatment consisted of M. cardinalis pollen. In contrast, both species had similar siring success on M. lewisii flowers. The observed 99.915\\% occurrence of parental M. lewisii and M. cardinalis in seeds collected from a sympatric population is nearly identical to that expected, based upon our field observations of pollinator behavior and our laboratory experiments of pollen competition. F1 hybrids exhibited reduced germination rates, high survivorship and reproduction, and low pollen and ovule fertility. In aggregate, the studied reproductive barriers prevent, on average, 99.87\\% of gene flow, with most reproductive isolation occurring prior to hybrid formation. Our results suggest that ecological factors resulting from adaptive divergence are the primary isolating barriers in this system. Additional studies of taxa at varying degrees of evolutionary divergence are needed to identify the relative importance of pre- and postzygotic isolating mechanisms in speciation.	ede83aabfd28a664e0fdd40acb2ae661	be537df3af66d84927327a1d515fbb53	7c76c4cf54d3872c3d1eb21901d78a23	article	Components of reproductive isolation between the monkeyflowers \\textit{Mimulus lewisii} and \\textit{M. cardinalis} (Phrymaceae).	Justin Ramsey and H. D. Bradshaw and Douglas W Schemske	\N	2003
8100692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO	http://cindergame.blogspot.com/2009/05/bahasan-tentang-optimasi-mesin-pencari.html	\N	SEO contes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	698780ece55ed2cad90e47c43c72e9b6	722db3aea9c5d6aca707c83d0df996b5	0357c53fb463636b1059f0ab82234403	article	Apa itu Optimasi Mesin Pencari ?	cinder	\N	2009
8100700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO	http://cindergame.blogspot.com/2009/05/dalam-kontes-wisata-seo-sadau-kita.html	\N	Wisata Seo Sadau	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d61826b289c86039580181af1bbf517e	db821d1f9a6a49140e0ef1f1b56819fa	a5ef01c5593b2f930a2839c0d7503ce1	article	Wisata Seo Sadau	cinder	\N	2009
8100729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evang. Verl.-Anst.	\N	\N	Biblische Gestalten ; 5	UBHD66221771	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	375 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-374-01945-5, 978-3-374-01945-8}, language = {ger}	\N	1e3a19401dffa323ee83012ed5fc1aff	480a9531d852a9a624f2086a68029747	f774a8aed8b03638513ae8e3a52e8ebe	book	Herodes	Manuel Vogel	\N	2002
8100730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Edinburgh	\N	maier2009sis	http://linguistlist.org/issues/20/20-1786.html	\N	the syntactic alignments in your head	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e59f40deaf5c1e126dae9bf53e4574c	305fa9fe4765c310a65c5cb5ca9d1d41	cf7213157daeffc2f993805a6201ed95	phdthesis	{Structural Interference from the Source Language: A psycholinguistic investigation of syntactic processes in non-professional translation}	Robert M. Maier	Antonella Sorace and Robert J Hartsuiker and Martin J Pickering	2009
8100836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	http://cindergame.blogspot.com/2009/05/anak-salatiga-belajar-seo_07.html	\N	kontes seo anak salatiga belajar seo	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f85fef4a6eeb48a2d9832300f93bb11	5aea83d9ebdd5ae302f9e6f2d4efd348	0bb6bec9e05377852ad8343ff30360ca	article	anak salatiga belajar seo	cinder	\N	2009
8101037	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	Upper Saddle River, NJ	\N	\N	jurafsky2000slp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d943e2e973e77f320cc93b8d93f61a9	45f2abdc25a62059e784f6dba5d6d7a5	ef1bd808828bc1481f8be089a319af35	book	{Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition}	Daniel Saul Jurafsky and James H. Martin	\N	2000
8101218	ACM Comput. Surv.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	navigli2009wsd	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1459355	\N		\N	\N	1--69	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1459352.1459355}	\N	5a161d537ae2f5b01f1fe08b2f0e8cf1	cec0f0d37b177f2e182608017089ad01	113f45fddcbbd9642982dfec4b9dc465	article	Word sense disambiguation: A survey	Roberto Navigli	\N	2009
8101571	\N	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://healthcaretous. com	\N	Looked the blood-group lose weight quickly	\N	banana andThis article from http: / / healthcaretous. com	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {bean, noodles, carrot, pumpkin, pineapple,potato, peanut, tomato, navel orange}, date = {yogurt}	\N	dd371816f67bf179c0cfb923a7ebf7c4	d141ce750c37410cfc6a6183ee4ae2ae	1c944073f593ff4909c6242101ea172c	misc	This way to lose weight quickly was proposed at 2008. The author is Peter D adamo that is a well-known nature therapy doctor. He proposed this lose weight the law in view of the different blood-group, provides the different diet. This lose weight the law may reduce the body weight, the slow-down gets older, also may prevent cancer and heart disease. Rationale: You knew that if you got a different blood-group blood. you will die. it is beacuse that your blood will mounting to the different blood-group blood. it can cause you die. But the very few people knew that food also can affect the blood coagulation, Especially: lectin. According to it, the lose weight way emerged. A blood-group blood It is approximate in the agriculture nationality. They do not like big change or migration. They can be very careful. So their quite suitable vegetative protein. their lose weight diet suggestion that reduce meat in food. it replaced the common meat with the fish or the chicken. it avoidsed greasy food. Their lose weight diet: cod, qing foods and so on fish,They do not eat: Meats, besides yogurt all greasy food,It is the lose weight diet of a blood-group blood	so on.	\N	2009
8101827	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clarendon Press	Oxford	\N	\N	walker1998ctd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e39ee46ffcb7648858f79f444d5e269e	cb9f17a2d54445c22977f7b02f726ebd	9549fabe26bf59e834aad38b3258bd10	book	{Centering Theory in Discourse}	\N	M.A. Walker and A.K. Joshi and E.F. Prince	1998
8101957	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0755-33979804	http://www.replicainchina.com	\N	Its so easy to place a wholesale order
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You can order goods directly through our wholesale website without having to register. Use the most advanced fast and secure payment systems such as PayPal. You can also pay for your goods by wire transfer.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd6b8afffc1ddac95b9b56bd0301a4e5	adb55b7629d46ffed25b757fe5660da2	835dbe82fd8d2f3a7cbbb121e819987a	article	http://www.replicainchina.com	replicainchina.com	replicainchina	2001
8102018	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Alblas91b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	48--113	\N	\N	Alblas91		\N	bdb79b0314343cacf8256f4972514862	d5076aff93d3dba183d2a4fad690caf2	d1e4028bbf96a899c628d0f2761e73ab	incollection	Attribute Evaluation Methods	Henk Alblas	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102019	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Jourdan91	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/parev-t.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	234--255	\N	\N	Alblas91	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/CC90-t.ps.gz}	Exploiting parallelism in attribute evaluation is of potentially high\
\	interest because of both its applications (e.g. in speeding up heavily-used\
\	programs such as compilers) and its feasibility (i.e. most practical\
\	attribute grammars exhibit much parallelism). In this paper we review\
\	and compare the various methods that have appeared in the literature\
\	for both exhaustive and incremental attribute evaluation on both\
\	tightly-coupled (shared-memory) and loosely-coupled (distributed)\
\	architectures. We pay particular attention to a simple but effective\
\	method for constructing efficient visit-sequence-based evaluators\
\	that run on tightly-coupled multi-processor machines by giving an\
\	account of how we implemented this method in practice and reporting\
\	the results of preliminary but realistic experiments; these results\
\	are highly encouraging.	68073058a930727a73a16a0d1f06982d	05b27747bc4553b1bc434d36c765d16c	6eab6ade77f960920dfa5172024f74f0	inproceedings	{A} {S}urvey of {P}arallel {A}ttribute {E}valuation {M}ethods	Martin Jourdan	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102020	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Kastens91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	114--139	\N	\N	Alblas91		A large class of attribute evaluators (AE) are controlled by visit-sequences\
\	describing the computations during a tree walk. In this paper it\
\	is shown how such a control structure is implemented systematically.\
\	An AE has to provide storage for the attribute values associated\
\	to the tree nodes. Naive storage allocation techniques are not tolerable\
\	for practical applications. An introduction to well elaborated methods\
\	of attribute storage optimization is given. They are applied automatically\
\	by practical AG systems.	2290bf40c50077114b9a3946ba6d187f	3881ac22ed9dc9d4104aa4dca6a23a15	874a59a5d58ed72ab46cf3c51f1cc9cc	incollection	Implementation of Visit-Oriented Attribute Evaluators	Uwe Kastens	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102024	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abouzaid81	\N	th{\\`e}se de 3{\\`e}me cycle	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd4831265f9b1a20d9f4cb2fa9a172c5	c2bd16c694c0c8644d4af7904f838ac4	fd3321d8138b551c80860b8bf5ea9f7d	techreport	Proc{\\'e}dures d'utilisation des grammaires d'attributs	M. F. Abouza{\\"i}d	\N	1981
8102025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Symp. on Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atlantic City	\N	\N	Abramson84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	233--248	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {DCG (prolog) et GA (pd)}	The author introduces definite clause translation grammars, a new\
\	class of logic grammars which generalizes definite clause grammars\
\	and which may be thought of as a logical implementation of attribute\
\	grammars. Definite clause translation grammars permit the specification\
\	of the syntax and semantic rules in the form of Horn clauses attached\
\	to each node of the parse tree (automatically created during syntactic\
\	analysis), and which control traversal(s) of the parse tree and computation\
\	of attributes of each node. The semantic rules attached to a node\
\	constitute, therefore, a local database for the node. the separation\
\	of syntactic and sematic rules is intended to promote modularity,\
\	simplicity, clarity of definition, and ease of modification.	8fba1461f5060ac4d37e7f52e96851d5	8a4eda7c98feb1e1606d822ebcb29825	69052654a5a4d2f2b571bee2c44162fd	incollection	Definite Clause Translation Grammars	H. Abramson	\N	1984
8102026	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Southampton University	\N	Adams91	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84595715727ebdeb5383dccabedefba5	9303e9c032fe3803661043dbac913a02	f1d6c9ebb59f338643a5fd6a84c2ee0a	phdthesis	Modular Grammar for Programming Language Prototyping	Stephen R. Adams	\N	1991
8102028	The Computer Journal	27	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adorni84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	233--237	\N	3	\N		\N	26d1b63f3819fda5157f88671a2a03c4	23311eab0b684a2e26cadcafe0d9b324	42345a2b13790dd0c81571940a75d7c9	article	Top-down Semantic Analysis	G. Adorni and A. Boccalatte and M. {Di Manzo}	\N	1984
8102029	\N	45	\N	\N	September	\N	Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Agafonov76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Gdansk	169--172	\N	\N	\N		\N	624212802e44219e21d29b62185866a8	ebca4be34a8ea45f0fd80b241d1221d4	0aef2e95d4755bea1da340099cc5638e	incollection	On Attribute Grammars	V. N. Agafonov	A. Mazurkiewicz	1976
8102030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	Reading, MA	\N	\N	Aho86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Bouquin sur la compilation bien connu. Le chapitre 5 est un petit\
\	tutoriel et survey sur les GA (qu'ils appellent ``syntax-directed\
\	definitions'', allez savoir pourquoi!). Les chapitres suivants utilisent\
\	les GA pour specifier des parties de compilateurs. (mj)}	\N	d8b8b1f0146d744eb5b690fe45ccd33a	069cab756cb575510f247044b597377d	540b2a8f4a1fffbbfe439ad1b91247ac	book	Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools	Alfred V. Aho and Ravi Sethi and Jeffrey D. Ullman	\N	1986
8102031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	Aho73	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	I and II	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6547da75990d7b0953bceb9370a85b1a	4e023ea02c4f2c01ce6ef3188e7a14fd	cf9034e63e1accd38e57e2e217e91dbe	book	The Theory of Parsing, Translation and Compiling	Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman	\N	1973
8102032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akker88	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-88-67	\N		\N	613bbe45f3b9166cefb4589e53d25c3a	187530c811878bab6766889f91febcbd	ef5d134f5905831677eb4a5e714a9a1f	techreport	Deterministic Parsing of Attribute Grammars, part {II}: Left-corner\
\	Strategies	Rieks op den Akker	\N	1988
8102033	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akker86	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-86-19	\N		\N	e4801c3961f9f7811fd2da99e2b369b3	92b9a83f59cfcbd9fc58e22ba4da062b	6c0d523f72b3ba151527743071f853cf	techreport	Deterministic Parsing of Attribute Grammars, part {I}: Top-down Strategies	Rieks op den Akker	\N	1986
8102034	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Akker91b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	187--214	\N	\N	\N		\N	834fbd4ff5014265e958e0466789dc84	fcec8ef3070dd54939e56583211363f1	c89ebf357511ad19928aa26a17653089	incollection	Attribute Evaluation and Parsing	Rieks op den Akker and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar and Jorma Tarhio	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102035	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Akker90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	13--28	\N	\N	\N		A survey of the various subclasses of L-AGs for LR parsing, presented\
\	in a unified formalism. (mj)	654b32d470b952be87d9687befa73694	50c15c0557546cc3dbb77ae88654c342	bc2a691a936737a3ab27d6c8d3809ced	incollection	The Hierarchy of {LR}-attributed Grammars	Rieks op den Akker and Bo{\\u r}ivoj Melichar and Jorma Tarhio	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102036	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Akker91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	140--150	\N	\N	\N		\N	871ece5bb51339887f5fb87cad9c47b0	01a0de19d3ea75be9336bd610da186c8	abf8c8a336ea9e6027948be4f2afb965	incollection	Storage Allocation for Attribute Evaluators Using Stack and Queues	Rieks op den Akker and Erik Sluiman	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102037	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Twente University	\N	\N	Enschede	\N	\N	Akker91	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF--91--14	\N		\N	d314ab585ac2bb9266de80f57c9e63db	25122e42454efd08db54d26ef126a20a	5a502154b165c2e39dc80696e04af75b	techreport	Linear Data Structures for Storage Allocation in Attribute Evaluators	Rieks op den Akker and Erik Sluiman	\N	1991
8102038	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Alblas91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	1--15	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7dc5e6adaf1c00523ce003d0e7743ba	baf14cabe1d1ce24e2f766f19d06bf48	b28c5e8103ebeaa6a109d1aba6f381b0	incollection	Introduction to Attribute Grammars	Henk Alblas	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102039	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Alblas91c	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	215--233	\N	\N	\N		Transformations of attributed derivation trees are considered. A tree\
\	transformation may invalidate attribute instances, not only in the\
\	restructured part of the tree, but also elsewhere in the tree. To\
\	make the attribution of the tree correct again requires a reevaluator.\
\	For some evaluation strategies, reevaluators are defined that work\
\	optimally in the number of visits to tree nodes and the number of\
\	recomputations. To remove the restriction that every transformation\
\	of an attributed derivation tree should immediately be followed by\
\	a reevaluation of the tree, criteria are formulated that permit a\
\	delay in calling the reevaluator. These criteria allow a strategy\
\	of repeatedly applying alternate attribute-evaluation and tree-transformation\
\	phases. An attribute-evaluation phase consists of a tree walk in\
\	which all attributes receive their correct values. A tree-transformation\
\	phase consist of a tree walk in which as many tree transformations\
\	are performed as possible. The transformation phase is never interrupted\
\	to carry out reevaluation. Finally, the optimal-incremental strategy\
\	is applied to the case where there has been a delay in activating\
\	the reevaluator.	ee6d42c4d47a8485d7f737d3d4d54c98	d01feddd10bcdd67da9dce096a69c701	819c64fbca993f392c79767d4832e76c	incollection	Incremental Attribute Evaluation	Henk Alblas	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102040	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Alblas90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	343--358	\N	\N	\N		\N	1c12ea562dafd12a12fada39065661b6	328f4d8fb12af741c5bd2c7fd7124b20	38ae7df6525c838ecef70690018cfa8e	incollection	Concurrent Incremental Attribute Evaluation	Henk Alblas	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas89	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-89-20	\N		\N	c3aeba37f1304e6cdea72390c361d2bd	e63d430cf23501e6d048eac247e3c969	5f5f7f18ce4a5e15c0527bab3a657eb8	techreport	Attribute Evaluation Methods	Henk Alblas	\N	1989
8102042	Information Processing Letters	32	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	289--295	\N	6	\N		\N	8e4e596b6dfe6165d341a978dcddf04c	95b1e5ba30e5b8140250386ffaf4722c	eed593a9033d08ead487f82375870eca	article	Optimal Incremental Simple Multi-pass Attribute Evaluation	Henk Alblas	\N	1989
8102043	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas88	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-88-45	\N		\N	2c223b3de455d5e2b842cd197cc7cf2a	4f162e064b69af96183987cc809a0c40	3dc16dbe9b58deb18e524a4abe75dc9f	techreport	Attributed Tree Transformations with Delayed and Smart Reevaluation	Henk Alblas	\N	1988
8102044	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas87	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-87-28	\N		\N	4baf4ae09d05d663c015181c42e4aeee	dde47eecfa41d218b5d88e0f7d867110	34b4437753e53f9f44be26483d8dc3d5	techreport	Iteration of Transformation Passes over Attributed Program Trees	Henk Alblas	\N	1987
8102045	Acta Informatica	24	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas87a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum INF-86-30, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech.\
\	Hogeschool Twente (October 1986).	299--352	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Determine des conditions suffisantes qui assurent qu'on n'a pas besoin\
\	de faire une reevaluation incrementale des attributs entre deux transformations\
\	d'arbres dans la meme passe. (mj)}	\N	336f670e325f04597bef1ae5f59b6df7	b304707e115c67aeeb354adeed5b5ac3	b6b625cb3ea5f83b7234d47356b7d4ca	article	One-pass Transformations of Attributed Program Trees	Henk Alblas	\N	1987
8102046	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	Alblas87b	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {recueil de divers papiers de Henk. (mj)}	\N	9b34152e740232bd97144cf363f7a994	207f49c7ed6c9c989ff1394c3906e303	76aba5cec21bc7fbf853107c191c4592	phdthesis	Pass-oriented Attribute Evaluation and Attributed Tree Transformations	Henk Alblas	\N	1987
8102047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Procs. NGI/SION Symp. 1986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum INF-86-27, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech.\
\	Hogeschool Twente (August 1986).	319--342	\N	\N	\N		\N	a33b7b099fdef9b753ad618d64049340	530a61b95cfd07a7d9c00707612297eb	f41a1ccabb3ea10db9d2fe47acc1b166	inproceedings	Incremental Simple Multi-pass Attribute Evaluation	Henk Alblas	\N	1986
8102048	SIAM Journal on Computing	14	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	889--914	\N	4	\N		\N	e4ae5fd67d0ce5672e2612d513a1c3c0	9f6bf53c24afbcd32a55189bdf43916c	3a7d13f8b22bf93e35695f099dd1a201	article	Finding Minimal Pass Sequences for Attribute Grammars	Henk Alblas	\N	1985
8102049	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Tartan Labs.	\N	\N	Pittsburgh, PA	\N	\N	Alblas84	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TL-TR-EXT-84-30	\N		\N	ff9cc5c26da3968c2bba1797af1c48d4	fce8763b12913f28dc2ba7ee5bfe87f2	e950f326084e0332b6a129ff9ca25e97	techreport	Transformations of Attributed Program Trees	Henk Alblas	\N	1984
8102050	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas83	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	INF-83-6	\N		\N	8774e0884efd920da2bda8773722145b	29241e2fbb5a5450bfa8b957bcec92d8	b603d3714e0dcf8e88f020a0df59c65a	techreport	An Algorithm to Find Minimal Sequences of Pass Directions for Attribute\
\	Grammars	Henk Alblas	\N	1983
8102051	Acta Informatica	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum 315, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool\
\	Twente (September 1980).	427--464	\N	4	\N		\N	cab13b91c994a37542a256a240b27e56	3a5085679968e35b94fe509bdf33526d	589adafa9443d7200df8da274a42fde3	article	A Characterization of Attribute Evaluation in Passes	Henk Alblas	\N	1981
8102052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alblas79	\N	memorandum	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f85b78829e67b8b95e1436e890e1f954	41df8f3cb3d8c4a2fd5bc778e6a96e60	ab810143aec71f35830441b5c3d7dab3	techreport	The Limitations of Attribute-Evaluation in Passes	Henk Alblas	\N	1979
8102053	Acta Cybernetica	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexin90a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	247--255	\N	3	\N		\N	255da0aedb244b03e5b0ac8b7f477d76	3629c0a31a695ebfe7cfe487e453f9dd	178e281aacac99fd2d2dfb046626f94f	article	{CONSTRUCTOR}: {A} Natural Language Interface Based on Attribute\
\	Grammars	Zoltan Alexin and J. Dombi and Karoly F�bricz and Tibor Gyim�thy and T. Horv�th	\N	1990
8102054	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Alexin90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	313--326	\N	\N	\N		\N	bad49d057085d4733ac0e2401ca01c7f	1853ea990c6494bea29034aee4681d0b	c83767cfc0755b379b8d8a0e39899821	incollection	Attribute Grammar Specification for a Natural Language Understanding\
\	Interface	Zoltan Alexin and Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy and Tamas Horv{\\'a}th and Karoly F{\\'a}bricz	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102055	Intelligent Data Analysis IDA	1	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexin	http://www-east.elsevier.com/ida/browse/0104/ida00015/ida00015.htm	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	published by Elsevier Science Inc	\N	\N	4	\N		The algorithm SPECTRE specializes logic programs with respect to positive\
\	and negative examples by applying the transformation rule unfolding\
\	together with clause removal. The method IMPUT presented in this\
\	paper gives a modified version of this algorithm by integrating the\
\	algorithmic debugging system IDTS with SPECTRE. The main idea of\
\	the IMPUT method, is that the identification of a clause to be unfolded\
\	has a crucial importance on the effectiveness of the specialization\
\	process. The debugging system IDTS is used to identify this buggy\
\	clause.	dd913d821c7c3eeb19ce3aa08107c958	a40d1e68586e6a653e7bf3b244ebf766	6fcedef949a0980891b4b17625431c93	article	{IMPUT}: An Interactive Learning Tool Based on Program Specialization	Zolt�n Alexin and Tibor Gyim�thy and Henrik Bostr�m	\N	1997
8102057	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Symp. on Practical Software Development Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Alpern88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Joint issue with ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24, 2 (February 1989)Published\
\	as SIGSOFT Software Eng. Notes, volume 13, number 5	121--129	\N	\N	\N		An interactive software development environment can be viewed as a\
\	structure-based editor, provided that structure is broadly interpreted.\
\	The user sees and manipulates complex objects at various levels of\
\	detail. To help provide these services in a uniform way that can\
\	readily respond to changes in the programming language(s) supported\
\	or in the preferences of individual users, some programming environments\
\	use attribute grammars. The attributed graph specifications (AGSs)\
\	defined are inspired by attribute grammars but are free of their\
\	restriction to structures expressible by parse trees generated by\
\	context-free grammars. An AGS deals with whatever structure is appropriate\
\	in a given application. The graph concept is not tied to any decision\
\	about pictorial representation. The AGS formalism is a uniform paradigm\
\	for specifying the desired relations among many and varied chunks\
\	of information, some of which are changed by the user. The benefits\
\	of the original attribute grammar formalism were confined to parse\
\	trees and severely restricted manipulations of parse trees. The AGS\
\	paradigm extends those benefits to software development on a larger\
\	scale.	30c64785aea39acb628886ef3ef67b0d	150f48277684e778bef5cb5665f7fe5f	a4084700ac11db7ce3d6530bbcd7b7e2	incollection	Graph Attribution as a Specification Paradigm	Bowen Alpern and Alan Carle and Barry Rosen and Peter Sweeney and F. Kenneth Zadeck	Peter Henderson	1988
8102058	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	IBM T.J. Watson Research Center	\N	\N	Yorktown Heights, NY	\N	\N	Alpern87	\N	research report RC	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published as Technical Report CS-87-29, Department of Comp.\
\	Sc., Brown University, Providence, RI	\N	\N	13205	\N	mynote = {Un nouveau modele d'evaluation incrementale sur des graphes qui ne\
\	sont pas decrits par une GG, mais par une specif ressemblant a un\
\	LOO, tres imagee. Methode dynamique interessante. Papier tres bien\
\	ecrit. (mj)}	\N	337be63be507164ff9a8ca03ca78bc6c	742ccd51d25b9ee235f5f4452a0ff30a	169640c2c19453614c719e9ccad1f4dd	techreport	Incremental Evaluation of Attributed Graphs	Bowen Alpern and Alan Carle and Barry Rosen and Peter Sweeney and F. Kenneth Zadeck	\N	1987
8102059	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Brown University	\N	\N	Providence, RI	\N	\N	Alpern88a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CS-88-13	\N		\N	129aa42c00b8fcf430d0d5cecb34afbb	f3f2a3bd1c32b63fb49b310a6eb51dbb	ab8e7144d895b106c8fe5e0d5d7525ca	techreport	Maintaining Solutions to Changing Interdependent Equations	Bowen Alpern and Roger Hoover and Barry Rosen and Peter Sweeney and F. Kenneth Zadeck	\N	1988
8102060	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Brown University	\N	\N	Providence, RI	\N	\N	Alpern88b	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CS--88--13	\N		\N	c279452715429236ac89d92dd4edd3ba	e56d2950993c90c8195331e8b1b7da3f	17148fb7cd355d1bc0e5b47b90cd4ad0	techreport	Keeping Priorities Straight: an Investigation of Incremental Algorithms	Bowen Alpern and Roger Hoover and Barry K. Rosen and Peter F. Sweeney and F. Kenneth Zadeck	\N	1988
8102061	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Amirchahy74	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	59	\N		\N	c54c916b928fc5387e1ea8e35e226d4c	cb748fe142152fe14b12aef9569c359b	afa40d704ef806df3edc281401aef533	techreport	Projet {DELTA}: optimisation de code g{\\'e}n{\\'e}r{\\'e} par attributs	Michaneh Amirchahy and Monique Mazaud	\N	1974
8102062	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Amirchahy76	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	162	\N		\N	3cda9fd8c6dc2e7c3490734c26e11f06	c83e836747ee7e188ac09ed30ccb456c	9eaf3a04579affb59c4a228204cbeb13	techreport	{L}'optimisation de code pourra-t-elle s'affirmer gr{\\^a}ce aux attributs?	Michaneh Amirchahy and Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	\N	1976
8102063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fifth International Conference on Electronic Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Origination, Dissemination, and Design (EPODD) EP '94	Darmstadt, Germany	\N	\N	Feng94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	361--372	\N	\N	\N		SIMON is a grammar-based transformation system for restructuring documents.\
\	Its target applications include meta-level specification of document\
\	assembly, view definition and retrieval for multiview documents,\
\	and document type evolution. The internal document model is based\
\	on attribute grammars, and it interfaces with external document models\
\	such as SGML through input and output conversion. The transformation\
\	engine of SIMON is an amalgamation of syntax-directed computation\
\	and content-oriented computation: the former is through higher-order\
\	(and related) extensions of attribute grammars, whereas the latter\
\	is done by externally defined programs and it is for computation\
\	not naturally amenable to the syntax-directed paradigm. The current\
\	implementation of SIMON employs the higher-order extension proposed\
\	by H. H. Vogt, S. D. Swierstra, and M. F. Kuiper for the syntax-directed\
\	computation, and C++ for the content-oriented computation	14eeca56c39760fcf9d30a83436debd3	300f615cc0c12673104a2aa99482e297	57c88ef37713380a00aec68881b82230	inproceedings	{SIMON}: {A} Grammar-based Transformation System for Structured Documents	An Feng An and Toshiro Wakayama	\N	1994
8102064	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anderson88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	291--300	\N	3	\N		RTAG is a language based on an attribute grammar notation for specifying\
\	protocols. Its main design goals are: 1) to support concise and easily\
\	understood expression of complex real-world protocols, and 2) to\
\	serve as the basis of a portable software system for automated protocol\
\	implementation. This paper summarizes the RTAG language, gives examples\
\	of its use, sketches the algorithms used in generating implementation\
\	from these specifications, and describes a UNIX-based automated implementation\
\	system for RTAG.	c1360d766d06b1cd6b2720202cec77cc	df07cfe87de4f2318c30d2febc11872d	db675dc6bc62552734d637aaadd033fe	article	Automated Protocol Implementation with {RTAG}	D. P. Anderson	\N	1988
8102065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th Internat. Workshop on Protocol Specification, Testing, and Verification	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Anderson84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Skytop Lodge, PA	457--465	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f44a433c5ffbda66edfce982fb78093	2b02a2b077e34afe9defe4052ea6caff	87bfbe2c21683134d03f37d57006703c	inproceedings	Protocol Specification by Real-time Attribute Grammars	D. P. Anderson and L. H. Landweber	Y. Yemini and R. Strom and S. Yemini	1984
8102066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit{\\'e} de Mancy	\N	Andrey95	http://www.loria.fr/\\~andrey/	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	86d237477d3d50d00573dffa3d97165f	71e116df1cf844614e608d20962ee822	dabde32d4bf252bf87070589fa5f140d	phdthesis	Protocoles de communication et grammaires attribu�es	Laurent Andrey	\N	1995
8102067	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre de recherche en Informatique de Mancy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrey96	http://www.loria.fr/\\~andrey/rir.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10843e236813a87beeaf4634962d66c8	05ecd0c10d371ca72bc48fbd88bced0e	9dc629ed8997abbb3dc8c3050b54a467	techreport	Description et prototypage d'entit� de protocole {OSI} par grammaire\
\	attribu�es	Laurent Andrey and Andr� Schaff	\N	1996
8102068	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre de recherche en Informatique de Mancy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrey95a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	95-R-271	\N		\N	4092c7956d43629ef2fb53c2a4815070	b159bb5e9337ac22895d890eabdd88d5	2bee15382ed0d3e3c49f5fbb35be52a5	techreport	Description and prototyping of {OSI} protocol entities using attribute\
\	grammars	Laurent Andrey and Andr� Schaff	\N	1995
8102069	International Business Machines Corporation. Journal of Research\
\	and Development	30	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbab86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published as a report, IBM Los Angeles Scientific Center (July\
\	1985).	294--309	\N	3	\N		\N	64941ad545af5b436b65fb80ac6ddb6d	2a632a7f629359c5348e2b41ded40916	621b1c5fe43e05f9cd3ccc7696c9fc7f	article	Compiling Circular Attribute Grammars into Prolog	Bijan Arbab	\N	1986
8102070	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Karslruhe	\N	Asbrock79	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	923c1f4a601549e177b640ffb3927180	36624acad4c6f31dd9ade4da1b5081dc	b67a6292dfb286ed857a421508113f0b	phdthesis	Attribut-Implementierung und -Optimierung f{\\"u}r Attributierte Grammatiken	Brigitte Asbrock	\N	1979
8102071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik~II, University Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Asbrock81	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	17/81	\N		\N	b2f5dac0eecbaac146cb21dc1768f9a9	4ff6578e90ced6c615cef9ec6e9f7e09	545a403f4b93fbfa2154dcd125690585	techreport	Generating an Efficient Compiler Front-End	Brigitte Asbrock and Uwe Kastens and Erich Zimmermann	\N	1981
8102072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Asp80	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1980-77	\N		\N	db3bdf1c8c3a8016fbce5de7ec9cc700	b1da1e37e92b139c2c9561ae2a344826	14ea6c4b8d9e1fafd3dec114c0fa2196	techreport	Description of the Syntax and Static Semantics of Pascal-{HB} using\
\	the Compiler Writing System {HLP}	J. Asp	\N	1980
8102073	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Attali88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	252--272	\N	\N	\N		\N	798321016af7cde6987de1190f9b2d9f	06b79928f6350b822541f488e5ac4e84	bcae54a541eb530e138e4e9d2c137c16	incollection	Compiling Typol with Attribute Grammars	Isabelle Attali	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit{\\'e} de Nice Sophia Antipolis	\N	Attali96	http://www.inria.fr/croap/personnel/Isabelle.Attali	M{\\'e}moire d'habilitation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {ftp://ftp-croap/pub/croap/attali/hdr.ps}	\N	ea3113acffbf6553a563b14f2e951d28	a6f151a057b7478c20b18c04a8f52400	eec6481d27de615b2142d5a481ff035f	phdthesis	{S}�mantique Naturelle: Evaluation et Expressivit�	Isabelle Attali	\N	1996
8102076	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Attali90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	157--176	\N	\N	\N		\N	dcc1b01e020f90f8db02bde34f508f20	bc6fde53a43c875f0a49ab1efce0e11c	df8b12bacffff671bea7cd2184f093ae	incollection	Functional Evaluation of Strongly Non-circular Typol Specifications	Isabelle Attali and Jacques Chazarain	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102077	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Actes du S{\\'e}minaire Franco-Sovi{\\'e}tique Informatika 88	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Nice	\N	\N	Attali88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: rapport RR-864, INRIA, Rocquencourt (July 1988)	9--26	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Prolog et GA (pd)}	\N	a0b4eb02e677bc81300ce7cb74ca77ce	dd8bdee3bfeec907800fe8cb81c54379	3078e0941e7c0066f6a819dc261d1c64	incollection	Unification-Free Execution of Typol Programs by Semantic Attribute\
\	Evaluation	Isabelle Attali and Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1988
8102078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Attali94	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-2339.ps.gz	Rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	2339	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-2339.ps.gz}	This papers describes the principles and the functionalities of the\
\	Minotaur system. Minotaur is a generic interactive environment based\
\	on the integration of the Centaur system and the FNC-2 system, two\
\	systems widely used to specify syntax and semantics of programming\
\	languages and generate efficient semantic tools from these specifications.\
\	We show how Attribute Grammars techniques can be adequate for evaluation\
\	of a quite large subclass of Natural Semantics specifications, including\
\	specifications of an arithmetic calculator, a tree transformation,\
\	a type-checker for an Algol-like language, ... For this subclass\
\	of Natural Semantics specifications, the Minotaur system automatically\
\	generates an incremental and efficient (in time and memory) evaluator\
\	which gives to Natural Semantics an industrial strength implementation.	caf998fbeda00080b0e1adfbcf6cf413	6c22d9a400bfac4bbd7fa4adbc968aed	840a97a9c25f720804f118fc86e0f97c	techreport	{I}ntegrating {N}atural {S}emantics and {A}ttribute {G}rammars: the\
\	{M}inotaur {S}ystem	Isabelle Attali and Didier Parigot	\N	1994
8102079	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Augusteijn90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	238--254	\N	\N	\N		\N	77eb348e17ac4ea5828227f71f0872b0	0300e7b2d20422bf24f84482dd6113c2	e83ea05173b05541722a72b282b7af39	incollection	The Elegant Compiler Generation System	Lex Augusteijn	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102081	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ayrault87	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f0204289abc73618a0079f0acfd7a1ee	9888eff15c9f8b6c7cfd0bd8beee3640	00ffbd444c57d425ddd5bad2f221fd6c	techreport	Implantation en {C} des structures de donn{\\'e}es du langage {OLGA}	Christine Ayrault	\N	1987
8102082	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of North Carolina	\N	\N	Chapel Hill, NC	\N	\N	Babich77	\N	report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	77-006	\N		\N	7a5956bc02054e44be0feea0808c7502	7712bd5f74e12c7f91ea2a680ea37f21	358631b1ffb8ef51dbcabb1252436863	techreport	High Level Data Flow Analysis using a Parse Tree Representation of\
\	the Program	W. A. Babich	\N	1977
8102083	Acta Informatica	10	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Babich78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	part 1: Exhaustive Analysis, part 2: Demand Analysis	245--272	\N	3	\N		\N	04cf6397064aacdee0db3fe95e9ab30b	a3124094e9ca13e4fd7331844f238bf0	a60d15e7327beacdd1988c10b8bc746b	article	The Method of Attributes for Data Flow Analysis	W. A. Babich and Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1978
8102086	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbar87	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	I-8716	\N		\N	1d2ceac97219d48ef1eda752adca975a	5eca937d5aae984cc8d01c68a0dda7f8	cfaad5c1460992bf7bf0b16f09e9d5cf	techreport	Attributed Context-free Tree Grammars	Kablan Barbar	\N	1987
8102087	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbar84	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	8412	\N		\N	eed360b571b7e0b62b4c880ff3342f60	0f3bf7b05279abf71c31f17a60ad1120	d52b3e0c35557a05cdd3389d2ce5a29a	techreport	Classification des grammaires d'attributs ordonn{\\'e}es	Kablan Barbar	\N	1984
8102088	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbar82	\N	th{\\`e}se de 3{\\`e}me cycle	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c53f687be54d76e8a8912c3a2e3420e8	2a28f9e9de7c0aa6d6793a0419d01023	7709eee895c08fc418b13554b6cb97cd	techreport	{\\'E}tude comparative de diff{\\'e}rentes classes de grammaires d'attributs\
\	ordonn{\\'e}es	Kablan Barbar	\N	1982
8102089	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the 26th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Barbar94	http://www.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/Annuaire/musumbu.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	87--93	\N	\N	\N		\N	237a7573c70e92240a097073ac8e0d95	55f47cadf2bc8f100dfd4351476ade2a	3dd48124071e2ff3fe717cca5ec1473a	inproceedings	Implementation of {A}bstract {I}nterpretation {A}lgorithm by means\
\	of {A}ttribute {G}rammars	K. Barbar and K. Musumbu	\N	1994
8102090	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Software Development Tools, Techniques and Alternatives	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arlington, VA	\N	\N	Barber83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	232--241	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd9c86c9ca2778a9175471cbcd64d706	e41936b7d61e29c28357b5849da594fd	5549698125575e9bc5b8a8993a39c179	incollection	{PARSLEY}: a new Compiler-Compiler	Milton E. Barber	\N	1983
8102091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theory and Practice of Software Technology	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Barbuti83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	51--83	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a6ed88ad469738eff7deba2d2aefa09	9ba0ce4b283fa49ca34ce89eb1aa3971	0ea41bccf02e41c9f3c0953e81261943	incollection	Programming Environment Generation based on Denotational Semantics	R. Barbuti and M. Bellia and P. Degano and G. Levi and E. Dameri and C. Simonelli and A. Martelli	D. Ferrari and M. Bolognani and J. Goguen	1983
8102092	Software---Practice and Experience	19	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barford89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	309--328	\N	4	\N	mynote = {Decrit deux systemes plus ou moins interactifs de construction d'objets\
\	graphiques regis par des contraintes (microCOSM et le ``IDEAL Synthesizer'')\
\	dont l'implantation fait plus ou moins appel aux GA. Assez interessant.\
\	(mj)}	A constraint-based graphics system provides a flexible, intuitive\
\	framework for describing relationships among graphical objects in\
\	applications such as document preparation, font design, and solid\
\	modelling. This paper describes two constraint-based graphics systems,\
\	micro-COSM and the IDEAL Synthesizer, and their implementation in\
\	terms of attribute grammars. The implementation of these two systems\
\	is noteworthy since they represent the first interactive constraint-based\
\	graphics systems that are implemented using attribute grammars. Our\
\	experiences with attribute grammars suggest that they provide a powerful\
\	framework for representing constraints and extracting important semantic\
\	information such as the equations to be solved by the constraint\
\	solver. We discuss the advantages of using attribute grammars in\
\	constraint-based graphics and from our experiences make several observations\
\	about the way attribute grammars should be used.	4ee278042e50d4c3d347e4c44c1d599e	5516bc582187e0c22b5c99169392a899	ca647ac78025fe535a3c8e3c050534cb	article	Attribute Grammars in Constraint-based Graphics Systems	Lee A. Barford and Bradley T. {Vander Zanden}	\N	1989
8102094	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SRA Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Barrett85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {encore un bouquin sur la compilation utilisant les GA.}	\N	54e04bd24f32d16199997095279bd06c	4340e7082dbf2ae1ef9a39000f282c09	0b88f405db0620772010aac67a332bb4	book	Compiler Construction: Theory and Practice	W. A. Barrett and R. Bates and D. Gustafson and J. Couch	\N	1985
8102095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Szeged	\N	\N	Hungary	\N	\N	Bartha81	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc07101b49bce709b08821c5e3af6999	5d14f4053b2466c575836b65c7c3a5d0	1c0e982bf02c93cf04f9e15d4500ca81	techreport	An Algebraic Definition of Attributed Translations	M. Bartha	\N	1981
8102096	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartmuss81	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-8102	\N		\N	457a0f0a2e71f274cdb904c9d9f69292	045f5c045125ef8653b1e6866641a360	41b5d385679fcd2e262b6b3b672bf7c1	techreport	Compiler Development with {MUG2}---an Introductory Example	G. Bartmu{\\ss} and Robert Giegerich	\N	1981
8102097	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartmuss84	\N	interner Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b2fb061d170253980efa6eeae603f9f	283829533034db98813f44befed65882	50b5243025bbc5a2bb334566e93938c6	techreport	{MUG}-Einf{\\"u}hrung	G. Bartmu{\\ss} and Sabine Th{\\"u}rmel	\N	1984
8102098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software Reuse	\N	\N	\N	\N	Florida	\N	\N	Batory96	http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/schwartz/pub.htm	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/predator/tr-95-03.ps.Z}	Generators synthesize software systems by composing components from\
\	reuse libraries. In general, not all syntactically correct compositions\
\	are semantically correct. In this paper, we present domain-independent\
\	algorithms for the GenVoca model of software generators to validate\
\	component compositions. Our work relies on attribute grammars and\
\	offers powerful debugging capabilities with explanation-based error\
\	reporting. We illustrate our approach by showing how compositions\
\	are debugged by a GenVoca generator for container data structures.	02c11e59d11b0d9bb604a544e66055b6	83a67e09c674463c9c749940656fe250	2293237fce75a324c8e8d9402276a534	inproceedings	Validating Component Compositions in Software System Generators	Don Batory and Bart J. Geraci	\N	1996
8102099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	M�nchen University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bauer94	http://www2.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/persons/bauer/papers/tum.94.03.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bericht 9403	\N		\N	21aeb16ce4a3491b3031a49b76f73e93	1e84dd02f9ea64dc8bc19e4858a92f67	447ceea363999673fc74d5dd4a563748	techreport	Attributed Term Induction - {A} Proof Principle for Attribute Grammars	Bernhar Bauer	\N	1994
8102100	\N	528	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming (PLILP\
\	'91)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Forbig91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	system demonstration	427--428	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc3b0981fe343fc9c413f5303c3574b2	b9d508060ff671f08e98999753b4aa53	7346d0206c96a039b68443213b1f9a35	inproceedings	The System {FLR} (Fast Laboratory for Recomposition)	Beate Baum and Peter Forbig	\N	1991
8102101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering Environments	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Bayer81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	97--118	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3838f4b374f16a6f07d913f7e1136ea	dd782ffe9b0e5cbc065e4ce2afc9a5c1	c592afbc3aaea2bedfe6f413b04a071d	incollection	Software Development in the {CDL2} Laboratory	M. Bayer and B. B{\\"o}hringer and J. P. Dehottay and H. Feuerhahn and J. Jasper and Cornelius H. A. Koster and U. Schmiedecke	H. H{\\"u}nke	1981
8102103	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE--8	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bazzichi82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	343--353	\N	4	\N		\N	d3e9c52b22e911c187699741f8fc9d1e	a131a3026516dae26ce30da93f13624c	2d958550ab05458736994e0bd7ecb14b	article	An Automatic Generator for Compiler Testing	Franco Bazzichi and Ippolito Spadafora	\N	1982
8102104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Begwani82	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\\#483	\N		\N	567dc6d75bb90908976c983e6ed8b6d6	df17d77e95b6c18410f5940ea840c13c	c5084905700edff095c7c8b3097e6fa9	techreport	New Approach for Attribute Evaluation and Error Correction in Compilers	V. S. Begwani	\N	1982
8102105	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	\N	Ithaca, NY	\N	\N	Belmonte88	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR88-920	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR~88-920	\N		\N	63530e778c1dd5cfd6d040ec82cce05c	45488ceacf561286d6fdf97e832dbb14	f1831c55e11b45e947322d7c6a11c4e1	techreport	A Practical Attribute Grammar Circularity Test	Matthew Belmonte	\N	1988
8102106	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Benary88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	7--15	\N	\N	\N		\N	649e93aaf1e51efe1ef9e24bf7c594b7	39eaf3c1c336509aea224170d254e66d	0c7538bb503aa6c00201603776fb3ff3	incollection	Attributed Grammars and Two-dimensional Formula Languages	J. Benary	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8102109	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Laboratoire d'Informatique, INSA	\N	\N	Villeurbanne	\N	\N	Beney85	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	77e34a0c28089a565914059a54301c83	8c9eb2460740b2572879092bb6ff9aa6	fee1232b6498a8825b883e9db73fb5e1	techreport	Des sp{\\'e}cifications grammaticales {\\`a} la programmation logique:\
\	le compromis {STARLET}	Jean Beney and Jean-Fran{\\c c}ois Boulicaut	\N	1985
8102112	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	1985 ACM SIGSMALL Symp. on Small Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Danvers	\N	\N	Berg85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report 84-19, Dept. of Computational Science, University\
\	of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada (1984).	70--81	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Description de VATS, un petit systeme qui accepte des L-ATGs (Attributed\
\	Translation Grammars), dont la principale caracteristique est d'avoir\
\	un mode ``visible'' sur ecran. (mj)}	\N	3111190dc56362923eb5234b648741f0	c034fe8809caa7ce65d460a2ec28876c	62a5dc6b05eb2de7384720938c3f2e51	incollection	{VATS}---the Visible Attributed Translation System	A. Berg and D. A. Bocking and D. R. Peachey and P. G. Sorenson and J. P. Tremblay and J. A. Wald	\N	1985
8102113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of California	\N	\N	Los Angeles, CA	\N	\N	Berry73	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCLA-ENG-7388	\N		\N	d44504626a6a8b879e46ad9badea8372	7fdcf879e42f68ec9600f29748d9f283	3be5a10619d9c666bee893bc49870a2c	techreport	On the Design and Specification of the Programming Language {OREGANO}	D. M. Berry	\N	1973
8102115	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '85 Symp. on Language Issues in Programming Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Seattle, WA	\N	\N	Beshers85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 20, number 7	34--42	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Propose une methode pour utiliser dans l'evaluation incrementale de\
\	GAs (e.g. editeurs) des structures de donnees destructives, donc\
\	efficaces. Ces structures de donnees sont attachees a des n{\\oe}uds\
\	particuliers et mises a jour au cours de l'evaluation. L'idee est\
\	de declarer des attributs speciaux {"}tenus a jour{"} et des attributs\
\	{"}constructeurs{"}. L'evaluation des attributs constructeurs entraine\
\	la mise jour des attributs maintenus. Pour l'evaluation incrementale,\
\	chaque constructeur doit avoir une fonction inverse. Chaque structure\
\	de donnees tenue a jour contient aussi la liste des attributs constructeurs\
\	qui la concerne. Parait utilisable assez facilement en pratique.\
\	(mj)}	\N	ef72f22079a3ff12f6c939afe2e8c577	e1fe66dff62359cb0b5ce60c6d3206d9	1e4fbecbe7ec3cef600203180d53695f	incollection	Maintained and Constructor Attributes	George M. Beshers and Roy H. Campbell	\N	1985
8102116	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	\N	\N	Bircsak84	\N	Senior thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5325da00a6f2c23811363b1cff079bb6	feda86f05d200e597447f9ac0c1f07f4	fa24384c309ca3fdeaad75a895ee2fc4	techreport	Incorporating Conditional Semantic Rules in the {CIS} Compiler Generator	J. A. Bircsak	\N	1984
8102117	Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Programmirovanie	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biryukov81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	52--?	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1f74e20acc24fab47e25ed3f51d0833	15083987de15ade47fb53069a86e6214	71066283ea41a6e423850a3baa25a0a5	article	Structural Attributes and their Implementation in the Translator\
\	Writing System {SUPER}	A. N. Biryukov and V. M. Kurochkin and Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1981
8102118	Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Zhurnal Vychislitel'no\\u \\i \\ Matematiki i Matematichesko\\u\
\	\\i \\ Fiziki	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biryukov80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian). Also published in: Symbolic Data Processing 5, Computing\
\	Center, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow (1979).	1284--1293	\N	5	\N		\N	d5f08deb99f59236fd76f048014ecc91	5839b342366527f50c14a3d8e50c0620	53e3816db48b3cb743071d631865a7e0	article	Global Attributes and their Use for the Definition of a Programming\
\	Language	A. N. Biryukov and V. M. Kurochkin and Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1980
8102119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abstracts for the First All-Union Conf. on Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiev	\N	\N	Biryukov79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7da507633fcded93e4eabf3cf8cfce83	4fa8791cab57bb13405b5be333c9fbef	c8589f067da2214c33084aeac3f81e3d	incollection	A Compiler-Construction System based on the Homogeneous and Universal\
\	Approach	A. N. Biryukov and V. M. Kurochkin and Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1979
8102120	\N	\N	\N	\N	December 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bischoff92	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	IASTATECS//TR92-30	\N	postscript = {http://www.cs.iastate.edu/tech-reports/TR92-30.ps}	User Manual for Ox: An Attribute Grammar Compiling System based on\
\	Yacc, Lex, and C by Kurt M. Bischoff TR\\#92-30 Iowa State University\
\	December 1992 Ox generalizes the function of Yacc in the way that\
\	attribute grammars generalize context-free grammars. Ordinary Yacc\
\	and Lex specifications may be augmented with definitions of synthesized\
\	and inherited attributes written in C syntax. From these specifications,\
\	Ox generates a program that builds and decorates attributed parse\
\	trees. Ox accepts a most general class of attribute grammars. The\
\	user may specify postdecoration traversals for easy ordering of side\
\	effects such as code generation. Ox handles the tedious and error-prone\
\	details of writing code for parse-tree management, so its use eases\
\	problems of security and maintainability associated with that aspect\
\	of translator development. The translators generated by Ox use internal\
\	memory management that is often much faster than the common technique\
\	of calling malloc once for each parse-tree node. Ox is a Yacc/Lex/C\
\	preprocessor, and is designed to bring attribute grammars closer\
\	to the mainstream of Unix-based language development. Ox inherits\
\	all of the familiar syntax and semantics of Yacc, Lex, and C. It\
\	is relatively easy to convert programs between Ox code and {"}pure\
\	Yacc/Lex/C{"} code. Ox has been used to build a compiler for a small\
\	(eighty grammar rules) block-structured imperative programming language.\
\	This document is the main reference for using Ox.	9412f8982dedee4ad2bec30f0f31c1e0	dde0cfa9f68154b1d8c7dbbf3bce3a0d	c3a787c09175dce965925cf0381ab3b0	techreport	User Manual for Ox: An Attribute-Grammar Compiling System based on\
\	Yacc, Lex, and {C}	Kurt M. Bischoff	\N	1992
8102121	\N	\N	\N	\N	December 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bischoff92a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	IASTATECS//TR92-31	\N	postscript = {http://www.cs.iastate.edu/tech-reports/TR92-31.ps}	\N	62e6e9edde811c9a0b22b3c71e64074e	130da0e89622e9721e00f9fe0241e914	31d75eab28addc14f6d32a150dae91c3	techreport	Design, Implementation, Use, and Evaluation of Ox: An Attribute-Grammar\
\	Compiling System based on Yacc, Lex, and {C}	Kurt M. Bischoff	\N	1992
8102122	\N	1357	\N	\N	\N	\N	Object-Oriented Technology. ECOOP'97 Workshop Reader	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Bjarnason97	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	137--140	\N	\N	\N		\N	8643d9db59b22a2557911568339df0bf	8906618c1eab382e9675caa42e4907e7	4026004772dd76d2eb7b3fccb1bef6f1	inproceedings	Tool Support for Framework-Specific Language Extensions	E. Bjarnason and G�rel Hedin	Bosch and Mitchell	1997
8102123	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Int. Computing Symp.	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Bjorner77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report ID673, Department of Comp. Sc., Tech. University\
\	of Denmark, Lyngby (1977).	1--21	\N	\N	\N		\N	c39b6341a4df5120b926e3bf164d4f21	fde097fa6e52263d79051a8a308be56d	928cef7dde6f1805e6460d8802f4288b	incollection	Programming Languages: Formal Development of Programming Languages\
\	and Compilers	Dines Bj{\\"o}rner	E. Morlet and D. Ribbons	1977
8102124	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Blaizot73	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	35	\N		\N	0269c9c73df55968c2825580c4b552e3	f94437f20f13e9f2b7442eb2230170a4	69f480b7f8c9b6444679dcb83cb47bdc	techreport	Projet {DELTA}: description d'un langage algorithmique {\\`a} structure\
\	de blocs	F. Blaizot and Pierre Boullier	\N	1973
8102125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Structure et Programmation des Calculateurs 1973	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Blaizot73b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	253--273	\N	\N	\N		\N	07a4114176ff62cd5e157f89037e9405	58339a65138b039e6021d0114f916596	2f7fe227f1013eab61867a4cd8f636ba	incollection	Introduction {\\`a} la notion d'attributs s{\\'e}mantiques	L. Blaizot	M. Kronental and Bernard Lorho	1973
8102126	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Blaizot73a	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N		\N	23e41314d053fa9cfd5ac2abbb9015c6	bf3938f0fa70ffde1e0c2f5bbd41f303	b9f184e4867f1a1b439a3ddb055d5019	techreport	{DELTA}: syst{\\`e}me de description de langages et de traducteurs\
\	par attributs	L. Blaizot	\N	1973
8102127	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	1979 Conf. on Information Sciences and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD	\N	\N	Blattner79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	200--206	\N	\N	\N		\N	eaa5a08163fa83c9cb510c7de3b60f2a	6a91beeff4e1c5c918d37533ef57164f	f8eefabbc877f135cc610e88ea696679	incollection	Attributed Metaforms for Top-down Design and Analysis of Programs	M. Blattner and J. Ramanathan	\N	1979
8102128	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leiden, The Netherlands	Leiden University	\N	Bloem96	ftp://ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl/pub/CS/MScTheses/bloem.96.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		It is shown that formulas in monadic second order logic (MSO) with\
\	one free variable can be mimicked by attribute grammars with a designated\
\	boolean attribute and vice versa. We prove that MSO formulas with\
\	two free variables have the same power in defining binary relations\
\	on nodes of a tree as regular path languages have. For graphs in\
\	general, MSO formulas turn out to be stronger. We also compare path\
\	languages against the routing languages of Klarlund and Schwartzbach.\
\	We compute the complexity of evaluating MSO formulas with free variables,\
\	especially in the case where there is a dependency between free variables\
\	of the formula. Last, it is proven that MSO tree transducers have\
\	the same strength as attributed tree transducers with the single\
\	use requirement and flags	570d43bd2d6f64700cb3f186e2c68d1d	5f34672519d811da17a4d7b3153a6119	ce163441a779451e424832a1f500acf4	phdthesis	Attribute Grammars and Monadic Second Order Logic	Roderick Bloem	\N	1996
8102129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leiden University Technical Report	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bloem98	http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/TechRep/1998/tr98-02.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	98-02	\N	postscript = {http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/TechRep/1998/tr98-02.ps.gz}	Formulas from monadic second order (MSO) logic with one and two free\
\	variables can be used to define the nodes and edges (respectively)\
\	of a graph, in terms of a given graph. Such MSO definable graph transductions\
\	play a role in the theory of graph grammars. Here we investigate\
\	the special case of trees. The main result is that the MSO definable\
\	tree transductions are exactly those tree transductions that can\
\	be computed by attributed tree transducers with look-ahead, which\
\	are a specific type of two-stage attribute grammar: in the first\
\	(look-ahead) stage all attributes have finitely many values, in the\
\	second stage all attributes are trees, and the second stage satisfies\
\	the single use restriction (i.e., each attribute is used at most\
\	once). Moreover, if we allow the MSO transductions to produce trees\
\	with shared subtrees (i.e., term graphs, that have to be unfolded),\
\	then the single use restriction can be dropped.	843bd6766985dd46145e504f1f052482	f35ea5554d310ab9ddce866931ebf4dc	2bd02b0fa44d34625a8871ae371f7ac1	techreport	A comparison of tree transductions defined by monadic second order\
\	logic and by attribute grammars	R. Bloem and J. Engelfriet	\N	1998
8102130	The Computer Journal	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boccalatte80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	317--323	\N	4	\N		\N	dc596c024e5adf8599274eca260fb0b4	b571f470f0ca504bf45bd2bf56086073	34066e2146a7c39bcc5c74b3b56bfeee	article	An Approach to the Detection of Semantic Errors	A. Boccalatte and M. {Di Manzo}	\N	1980
8102131	The Computer Journal	25	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boccalatte82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	331--336	\N	3	\N		\N	0f514cf63cb44b2ae02828844e49e44c	5a3f84054b6ca8f730f5932579d74f83	7eabe5d45cd99a56e9288823c6553c83	article	Error Recovery with Attribute Grammars	A. Boccalatte and M. {Di Manzo} and D. Sciarra	\N	1982
8102132	Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery	19	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	55--62	\N	2	\N		\N	b3086dc1927e5fb3265617676defd4aa	833e8d051986e6fab6d56bdc19d8a20a	51e650652060ab2b14016a3273a2fe39	article	Semantic Evaluation from Left to Right	Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1976
8102133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann75	\N	publication	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	195	\N		\N	7bcf2f4c1380dbf23048c132e213d7b2	4f12764b5857ae11cec43a0c9036beb9	e2295645a353d50d9d969378723b9fa2	techreport	Semantic Attributes for Grammars with Regular Expressions	Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1975
8102134	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann75a	\N	publication	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	218	\N		\N	8015f3bc8665ab376e7ff2598d4cbc08	767f1eaee876a62c379c28b734b4ab58	a0e72c8dbe868f3f79c5c511a0f58775	techreport	Semantic Equivalence of Covering Attribute Grammars	Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1975
8102135	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann74	\N	document de travail	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	54	\N		\N	17055239dbd7a6761e319c4fa6b389f0	c0ac91f53d2231d5533b3e264cd51b65	673f3ef4c597bb03a2070db7e7a52763	techreport	Attribute Grammars and Compilation: Program Evaluation in Several\
\	Phases	Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1974
8102136	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann73	\N	publication	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	148	\N		\N	ada42eaf5150e79e97e9c0b47a50ca15	8f6d50514a0d317bb373324fdf089fd3	4dac76711a234771bca53540e6c5e6db	techreport	Semantic Equivalence of Syntactically Related Attribute Grammars	Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1973
8102137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann73a	\N	document de travail	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	44	\N		\N	187d7f0688a1bf8fda911826874b7035	73a0e76b6c800c83eaeaea67fb20ad54	402ee22be0085439b7acdc4bce128e0e	techreport	Un syst{\\`e}me d'{\\'e}criture de compilateurs. Manuel d'utilisation	Gregor V. Bochmann and Olivier Lecarme	\N	1973
8102138	The Computer Journal	21	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bochmann78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: publication 199, D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de\
\	Montr{\\'e}al (July 1975).	144--148	\N	2	\N		\N	ad3b73ee66d2e059aa318d9d2988a123	d531bda048c34f0e28ee98bf32c9a8e1	e705fc60f1e4a49c8b698bbb13410aa3	article	Compiler Writing System for Attribute Grammars	Gregor V. Bochmann and P. Ward	\N	1978
8102139	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '82 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Bodwin82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 17, number 6	216--229	\N	\N	\N		\N	cdcd1aa8a0f1a048f049467283986bc1	10a0576116b1275bd1cd58947500f3e8	f5d6aaf7d86ad9c88c089149b50864ba	incollection	Experience with an Experimental Compiler Generator based on Denotational\
\	Semantics	J. Bodwin and L. Bradley and K. Kanda and D. Litle and Uwe Pleban	\N	1982
8102140	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonnet86	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95bfcccaef9a733fd2979c420350a777	bca6adeb03c15f57928c0da1211ecb5b	f58e51e54163a72354a6b93118d5a3ab	techreport	{\\'E}tude des principaux langages de description de grammaires attribu{\\'e}es\
\	et sp{\\'e}cification d'un nouveau langage bas{\\'e} sur des grammaires\
\	abstraites	Jo{\\"e}l Bonnet	\N	1986
8102141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sektion Mathematik, Tech. University Dresden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bormann74	\N	Dissertation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	06cc848600069bd1ed58652ccde21e3a	2ce8f7178451e641365ea341b9439235	758bddc2a685a574ea54f4546ec26c3d	techreport	Definition und Realisierung von Fachsprachen mit {DEPOT}	J. Bormann and J. L{\\"o}tzsch	\N	1974
8102142	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Borowiec77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published in Russian in: Procs. of the All-Union Symp. on Methods\
\	of Implementing New Algorithmic Languages, Part 2, Novossibirsk,\
\	pp. 210-? (1975).	314--340	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8d2d5bf03e09f8e2c2fc77fd9965363	9b0618f63605f2732da6000f617f18cc	0cbe9b4ab9a962def07a2313022550a6	incollection	Pragmatics in a Compiler Production System	Jan Borowiec	A. Ershov and Cornelius H. A. Koster	1977
8102143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt	Berlin	\N	\N	Borowiec78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	122--159	\N	\N	\N		\N	032bb7b5b9b8e77ddfc4625e193f37f8	666f31d86b3f2e886067062f3e296629	a91c27433081d28e40b059c2225f04e3	incollection	Metalanguages of the Compiler Production System {COPS}	Jan Borowiec	W. Henhapl	1978
8102144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Structure et Programmation des Calculateurs 1973	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Bouchenez73	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	317--328	\N	\N	\N		\N	3268efd3eb0a74e616bb05c9bf47050c	95ce3f470e818c1403c8c4a8d93922b3	497628f847e4cb96a85ac0e1006b515d	incollection	Syst{\\`e}me de description de langages et de traducteurs par attributs.\
\	Pr{\\'e}sentation du syst{\\`e}me	Jean-Louis Bouchenez	M. Kronental and Bernard Lorho	1973
8102145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Structure et Programmation des Calculateurs 1973	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Bouckaert73a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	291--315	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a9a37c15c8f444bccc705510aa5900d	f0e41e61f2c1583f2998421f8269ec68	4786ab954b3b0583be15af055065bdbd	incollection	Utilisation des Attributs dans un Syst{\\`e}me d'{\\'E}criture de Software	M. Bouckaert and A. Pirotte and M. Snelling	M. Kronental and Bernard Lorho	1973
8102146	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	MBLE Research Lab.	\N	\N	Brussels	\N	\N	Bouckaert73	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	R212	\N		\N	6f876db45c5cf467a087676388f63aff	4c6c810ef791eaa0aa45d4cd7d23b6b1	2fee9971391925952eeb96aaec8d0e97	techreport	{SOFT}: a Tool for Writing Sofware	M. Bouckaert and A. Pirotte and M. Snelling	\N	1973
8102147	G{\\'e}nie Logiciel \\& Syst{\\`e}mes Experts	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulicaut88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	36--48	\N	11	\N		\N	0112e361bae1b65f4bd4c39540cc98c1	2b6dac11a5e78b0da5c77e4d5b3246dd	6110d0a2312a4c08bbec2a57785b58d5	article	{M}{\\'e}tacompilation et programmation\\,: des r{\\`e}gles m{\\'e}thodologiques\
\	pour la sp{\\'e}cification et la programmation	Jean-Fran{\\c c}ois Boulicaut and Jean Beney	\N	1988
8102148	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Journ{\\'e}es ADA de l'AFCET	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lausanne	\N	\N	Boullier83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	9--29	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a0bb78d4bc5171dba7a0d953e99f518	d0a052a1f33573e713c175fb7d54ce77	e68ffd2230c0d5a2d5782603af1752d9	incollection	Sp{\\'e}cification et r{\\'e}alisation d'un traducteur Pascal-Ada	Pierre Boullier and Philippe Deschamp and Martin Jourdan	Jacques Andr{\\'e} and A. Strohmeier	1983
8102149	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	2{\\`e}me Coll. AFCET de G{\\'e}nie Logiciel	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nice	\N	\N	Boullier84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	375--385	\N	\N	\N		\N	d241ebec4b6a0c85c56bcbd2daf244bc	d0476918ef7d916858982fd9d6c342e2	f3bfaf0ed21c8db9eb884ee149ece221	incollection	Application d'outils de haut niveau {\\`a} la r{\\'e}alisation d'un\
\	traducteur automatique Pascal-Ada	Pierre Boullier and Philippe Deschamp and Martin Jourdan	\N	1984
8102150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Langages et Traducteurs 1978-1981	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Boullier81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	99--140	\N	\N	\N		\N	37edf8d4c74ab34aa9f8d3e98afe8f0c	940d2ed2cc50b0d96650e17914afad81	6898626bf0e9d55445cbe688ca9841b4	incollection	Building an {ADA} Compiler following Meta-Compilation Methods	Pierre Boullier and Knut Ripken	\N	1981
8102151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orl�ans-LIFO	\N	Bouquart92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a834f310365a8c5d1f03ed9cc634420a	2a01c81025e9422452af8e099e9dd36c	1396c41a95db9fe5ef7d019e56eb3508	phdthesis	Etude des rapports entre grammaires attribu�es et programmation logique:\
\	application au test d'occurrence et � l'analyses statique	Jean-Louis Bouquart	\N	1992
8102152	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	18	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boyland96	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	73--108	\N	1	\N		Attribute grammars are a useful formalism for the specification of\
\	computations on structured terms. The classical definition of attribute\
\	grammars, however, has no way of treating conditionals nonstrictly.\
\	Consequently, the natural way of expressing many otherwise well-behaved\
\	computations involves a circularity. This article presents conditional\
\	attribute grammars, and extension of attribute grammars that enables\
\	more precise analysis of conditionals. In conditional attribute grammars,\
\	attribute equations may have guards. Equations are active only when\
\	their guards are satisfied. The standard attribute grammar evaluation\
\	classes are definable for conditional attribute grammars, and the\
\	corresponding evaluation techniques can be easily adapted. However,\
\	determining membership in standard evaluation classes such as 1-SWEEP,\
\	OAG, and SNC is NP-hard.	f6aca90c051df67b9cbde804882ee48b	cb624fe0752d08e649d90a5bbbd312c4	0c49de9360b81487e6f6d6e0b8435523	article	Conditional Attribute Grammars	John Boyland	\N	1996
8102153	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	21st ACM Symp. on Principles of Programming Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Portland, Oregon	\N	\N	Boyland94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	375--388	\N	\N	\N		Using the simple tree attributions described, attribute values can\
\	themselves be trees, enabling attribution to be used for tree transformations.\
\	Unlike higher order attribute grammars, simple tree attributions\
\	have the property of descriptional composition, which allows a complex\
\	transformation to be built up from simpler ones, yet be executed\
\	efficiently. In contrast to other formalisms that admit descriptional\
\	composition, notably composable attribute grammars, simple tree attributions\
\	have the expressive power to handle remote references and recursive\
\	syntactic (tree generating) functions, providing significantly more\
\	general forms of attribution and transformation	b88c88b567c79b156a52887e5e2d045d	874fc3c858663b059d0387b6aafe2782	106b5cf98b7e548412e69afb7c2d3bef	inproceedings	Composing Tree Attributions	John Boyland and Susan L. Graham	\N	1994
8102159	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	16	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Breuer94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1613--1647	\N	5	\N		While a compiler produces low-level object code from high-level source\
\	code, a decompiler produces high-level code from low-level code and\
\	has applications in the testing and validation of safety-critical\
\	software. The decompilation of an object code provides an independent\
\	demonstration of correctness that is hard to better for industrial\
\	purposes (an alternative is to prove the compiler correct). But,\
\	although compiler compilers are in common use in the software industry,\
\	a decompiler compiler is much more unusual. It turns out that a data\
\	type specification for a programming-language grammar can be remolded\
\	into a functional program that enumerates all of the abstract syntax\
\	trees of the grammar. This observation is the springboard for a general\
\	method for compiling decompilers from the specifications of (nonoptimizing)\
\	compilers. This paper deals with methods and theory, together with\
\	an application of the technique. The correctness of a decompiler\
\	generated from a simple occam-like compiler specification is demonstrated.\
\	The basic problem of enumerating the syntax trees of grammars, and\
\	then stopping, is shown to have no recursive solution, but methods\
\	of abstract interpretation can be used to guarantee the adequacy\
\	and completeness of our technique in practical instances, including\
\	the decompiler for the language presented here.	3f52054835c26e62ceb04bd1341b6b56	66669a42727b8f3c018b94e18db790bd	ec97ef302a4629467950c0f2429b7518	article	Decompilation: the enumeration of types and grammars	Peter T. Breuer and Jonathan P. Bowen	\N	1994
8102160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gilst93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a new programming methodology for lazy functional\
\	programming languages. It is based on divide and conquer: the division\
\	of problems into sub problems. Such a division will be represented\
\	by a call graph. A class of program schemes, which implement call\
\	graphs, is derived based on Johnsson's approach to attribute evaluation\
\	in attribute grammars. The key idea is to consider the passing of\
\	arguments to functions and the return of results by functions in\
\	a call graph as the propagation of inherited and synthesised attributes\
\	respectively in an attribute grammar. The new methodology is illustrated\
\	by several small examples and a case study: the design and implementation\
\	of a compiler generator.	e9dc754a98008dc463a792b733f63529	fd30e61581aba7d8ba9d6ce0a42e6634	96ea81f66ce72c64c033c81d963151bc	techreport	A new programming methodology for lazy functional languages	P. M. van den Broek and F. A. van Gilst	\N	1993
8102161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, MA	Harvard University	\N	Brosgol74	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 3-74	\N		\N	127ac01150bdaf30ceeef84797c44071	829387eea9968f68d65d3d5f190caa2e	628a08e1c4d2b10ddb17278e16ed98a4	phdthesis	Deterministic Translation Grammars	B. M. Brosgol	\N	1974
8102162	Software---Practice and Experience	14	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	335--346	\N	4	\N	mynote = {Notation pour decrire les front-ends de compilo, inspiree des GAs.\
\	(mj)}	\N	7da528c6b775c6d96fd4ee9821ea92d5	425061c71a0386238513fde7f35a73b1	5b7d8444c1a24f9703c46fe65df43820	article	A Methodology and Notation for Compiler Front-end Design	Cynthia A. Brown and Paul W. Purdom	\N	1984
8102163	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Indiana	\N	\N	Bloomington	\N	\N	Brown81	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e01f8278b6539d3d022ac8f54ef7c297	92cdbe7a752fa9545f206ba7136f6514	00fb8227ac515210321995c88f70780c	techreport	Specifying One-pass Bottom-up Compilers	Cynthia A. Brown and Paul W. Purdom	\N	1981
8102164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Lab., Department of Elec. Eng., Princeton University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruno70	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	88	\N		\N	11ba1136a5f0d6f16b3a9fca20b0afc8	e1f4f4387bbdfd64cd583852c049e8f5	7cb49c80fd34a63e30e652bc3a535d9f	techreport	A Circularity Test for Interpreted Grammmars	J. Bruno and W. A. Burkhard	\N	1970
8102165	Information Systems	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buckles89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	507--514	\N	6	\N		\N	7fe0553060e25628f3066e02cffd6985	caa9803ca56e3c4520a774857905454b	719d9fef3761027a87eef092533d0ea3	article	Attribute grammars for the heuristic translation of query languages	Bill P. Buckles and Frederick E. Petry and Yuet-Ying Cheung	\N	1989
8102166	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	7th Int. Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Bohm87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	347--354	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Evaluation de GAs sur un reseau de machines. La methode d'evaluation\
\	combine les sequences de visites statiques et l'ordonnancement dynamique.\
\	(mj)}	\N	a253d557a12723f26077ca856eb800f3	bab8c0021ac89653b7447be942e0f27a	ecb74319852d8d6059de2cc89fdb922e	incollection	Parallel Attribute Grammar Evaluation	Hans-J{\\"u}rgen B{\\"o}hm and Willy Zwanepoel	Radin Popescu-Zeletin and G{\\'e}rard {Le Lann} and Kane H. Kim	1987
8102168	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campbell81	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	Extended Abstract: 1981 National Computer Conf., Chicago, IL, pp.\
\	231-234 (May 1981).	\N	\N	UIUCDCS-R-81-1048	\N		\N	3f6b5c33aaa4081a321ac93c5c9567ca	00614bd9ab935fd312c546ce9e8238fb	baae15e88b0fe45528fdde495d7ab0ec	techreport	{SAGA}: a System to Automate the Management of Software Production	Roy H. Campbell and P. G. Richards	\N	1981
8102169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, Rice University	\N	Carle92	http://www.cs.rice.edu/\\~carle/hierarchical.ps	Ph.D. Dissertation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02cba2783a48008841ed66a7605b9122	17d8496b0cb1877adb2234c9b6185676	47ca17e6b2efd34f9d649df474fc4801	phdthesis	Hierarchical Attribute Grammars: Language, Evaluation and Applications	Alan Carle	\N	1992
8102170	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carle96	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	91c34054c005887e71842f05caa76800	8583eead623e51f95e285d48a04b054f	845c2172bf47ad63d5c3717d342140b2	article	On the Optimality of Change Propagation for Incremental Evaluation\
\	of Hierarchical Attribute Grammars	Alan Carle and Lori Pollock	\N	1996
8102171	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	17	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carle95	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	394--429	\N	2	\N		\N	b75c1e332c1a580b30d6ed84e655a5ad	9e0e1f8dfcef604e9e0482a974a5d618	7a2ca72fa58fdd26aa0aa6947d746297	article	Matching-Based Incremental Evaluators for Hierarchical Attribute\
\	Grammar Dialects	Alan Carle and Lori Pollock	\N	1995
8102172	Journal of Programming Languages	3	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carle95a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	31f4496848213c3e2950574de6382594	767e11b0c33237b77ea42062af9e4855	2958e4c658ea779dc79c398ed4a85646	article	A Context-Based Incremental Evaluator for Hierachical Attribute Grammars	Alan Carle and Lori Pollock	\N	1995
8102173	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	15th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	San Diego, CA	\N	\N	Carroll88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	274--284	\N	\N	\N		\N	afa020ca0509d9c460711643ccc95c9a	021a38d1b1f42b9bd7e7104913c4e9e5	f747172fc75ec8f674e6f5392d507f9f	incollection	Incremental Data Flow Analysis via Dominator and Attribute Updates	M. D. Carroll and Barbara G. Ryder	\N	1988
8102174	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Actes des Journ{\\'e}es Int. ``Le G{\\'e}nie Logiciel et ses Applications''	\N	\N	\N	EC2	Paris	\N	\N	Chabrier88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Toulouse	1265--1283	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Description de GIGAS et de son implantation. (mj)}	\N	fdac59d4f58c58c50db935f6a53c9b0b	9970003bce7c16abb3da7abf9842ad7b	781b7a2cb8836c874634433ca0d76c71	incollection	{GIGAS}: a Graphical Interface Generator from Attribute Specifications	Bruno Chabrier and Vincent Lextrait and Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1988
8102175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orl�ans-LIFO	\N	Chambre97	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5069c85738ef1a9f9e872e30493d68d	1dce3a0a775a5436b33301b3d475e73b	b08d3d50beb2b3556a2fc98191523027	phdthesis	Contribution � la validation de programmes concurrents avec contraintes	Pascal Chambre	\N	1997
8102176	BEATCS: Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer\
\	Science	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99c791efa049b79bfd5790e076c2ec7c	0f2b1ab5d1c534a59c250ed9a2999fb8	99003b159314f18f60603829e870270e	article	On Extended Attribute Grammars	Chapman	\N	1992
8102177	Formal Aspects of Computing	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	359--392	\N	4	\N		\N	4910e737d6fc17b41ecad2f55b75d46b	7dc37ae4392a018ab1fb58f7f25a6a3d	d3600f7a5b54b97a84b566dc2b32ffb7	article	Defining, Analysing and Implementing Communication Protocols Using\
\	Attribute Grammars	Nigel P. Chapman	\N	1990
8102179	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	24	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report RN/88/9, Department of Comp. Sc., University College\
\	London (March 1988)	97--105	\N	6	\N		\N	a505b10cfbeadbbd2d9760914b27e1a6	a438dc6ab67f12333ff99a586b3cd3c7	8516fe3618fd80ca24d9903da1232b51	article	Regular Attribute Grammars and Finite State Machine	Nigel P. Chapman	\N	1989
8102180	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University College	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	Chapman88	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	RN/88/9	\N		\N	c868ebd1beea7d82d237488ab7938241	5996b2b9424f835dd49ca049a9ceaf19	d5eda05f89e641c585ca9ea9eb8b4698	techreport	Attribute Grammars and Finite Automata	Nigel P. Chapman	\N	1988
8102181	Progr. and Computer Software	7	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chebotar81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	58--61	\N	1	\N		\N	39d52aa6ffa630577c9b78a36bf2e1df	8317106fd9bf6808fe84bdfe96d2bcb3	3dcbdb97813bec116d4f1ec170d879d1	article	Some Modifications of Knuth's Algorithm for Verifying Cyclicity of\
\	Attribute Grammars	K. S. Chebotar	\N	1981
8102182	Progr. and Computer Software	5	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chebotar79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	113--117	\N	2	\N		\N	a2d9dba97944ea4ebcc3714a6712747d	f9a9bf7ec96c6a9365d809b7e9c05530	acfb6ae530f7fb31504d7338ce68c826	article	Order of Calculation of Semantic Attributes	K. S. Chebotar	\N	1979
8102184	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Angeles, CA	Comp. Sc. Department, University of California	\N	Chirica76	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report UCLA-ENG-7697	\N		\N	b58451d8933cbce4fa8b9c5b88719bb7	5fa75defb3d7f5da7d9cc5660691b469	116bf5727e2905b8cfbfe95ffa458b54	phdthesis	Contributions to Compiler Correctness	Laurian M. Chirica	\N	1976
8102185	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	8	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chirica86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	185--214	\N	2	\N	mynote = {Je ne sais pas trop si ce papier a sa place dans {"}valid{"} car il\
\	ne parle pas de preuves de GAs mais de preuves de compilateurs en\
\	une passe par rapport a une semantique denotationelle obtenue a partie\
\	d'une GA. (mj)}	\N	902c5b7d088027df75b3543b375dce16	4ee1da20dac7ff0321ed0f8051176d03	af819b52b5a2c4b5d4e53119fae8f471	article	Toward Compiler Implementation Correctness Proofs	Laurian M. Chirica and David F. Martin	\N	1986
8102186	Mathematical Systems Theory	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chirica79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TRCS78-2, Dept. of Elec. Eng. and Computer Science,\
\	University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (October 1978).	1--27	\N	1	\N		\N	574e49ecc9b69da48ffa979de1cb3a5c	03cf30391a57c89a941742f48cb43142	2dc8a14b236fb760b42a2f855dc4832d	article	An Order-Algebraic Definition of {K}nuthian Semantics	Laurian M. Chirica and David F. Martin	\N	1979
8102187	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	17th IEEE Conf. on Foundations of Comput. Sc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houston, TX	\N	\N	Chirica76a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	127--136	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f4c373b4aea870a799b5fea0ab0deb5	aff534ec6bb306511627e72120e4bdd0	3d11a28daa3591858248e7d725ef3a3c	incollection	An Algebraic Formulation of Knuthian Semantics	Laurian M. Chirica and David F. Martin	\N	1976
8102190	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	European Software Eng. Conf. (ESEC '87)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strasbourg	\N	\N	Christ-Neumann87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	77--85	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Syntaxe abstraite vue comme des objets (avec heritage) + translation\
\	schemes avec attributs en une passe. (mj)}	\N	cd4617840f1c8567c1f6ca01deec6bd4	9339809b8a965e3ea6d35c01e0096a81	b6308edd0c0e05e074b74407e914d18f	incollection	{ASDL}---an Object-oriented Specification Language for Syntax-Directed\
\	Environments	M.-L. Christ-Neumann and H.-W. Schmidt	\N	1987
8102191	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Christiansen88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	180--200	\N	\N	\N		\N	d985398e5a83493de2cd055cd06c9640	3bf22aa9bf91d319f9d6168547802219	d377b84b1d50e4e15015668df8b65a4c	incollection	Structure Sharing in Attribute Grammars	Henning Christiansen	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Description of Programming Concepts~II	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Christiansen83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	73--97	\N	\N	\N		\N	075b8917c052ca96011d9ffb220b2978	46c937bd9cbc0af67c708ff02dca3b87	a504eec2ea4bfd836944f0483f9955a2	incollection	Control Flow Treatment in a Simple Semantics-Directed Compiler Generator	Henning Christiansen and Neil D. Jones	Dines Bj{\\"o}rner	1983
8102194	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	6th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	San Antonio, TX	\N	\N	Cohen79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	121--134	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6deaf162d3b8569f627d8d75c5a6af7	9286866377cd6f2b92adb57d945f7928	bc5ecebf90893a20275bd1a7c07e586c	incollection	Automatic Generation of Near-Optimal Linear-Time Translators for\
\	Non-Circular Attribute Grammars	R. Cohen and E. Harry	\N	1979
8102196	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coleman81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	189--196	\N	2	\N		\N	09437c021910d89a9cabdc335fb403d6	acf0d863d729dfd37cec3099423624aa	47daed0c33e7e73ce13933d05ebf8996	article	A Method for the Syntax-directed Design of Multiprograms	Derek Coleman and Jane W. Hugues and Malcolm S. Powell	\N	1981
8102197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of California	\N	\N	Berkeley	\N	\N	Corbett85	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB-CSD-85-251	\N		\N	b3bc696f01edb78963083ec81463dac5	ab80ab9993779772be4a8048131e3250	5e44eca7093ab2202b91748ea22fdf77	techreport	Static Semantics and Compiler Error Recovery	R. P. Corbett	\N	1985
8102199	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	l'Ecole Polytechnique	\N	Correnson00	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/Correnson2000.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/Correnson2000.ps.gz}	\N	c6569df6661b03f43a7667ab969028ab	0e75d6a9578d9d33c85c0d1318b279bb	786844f3cab61445ace7915c9d3ad8cd	phdthesis	S�mantique Equationnelle	Loic Correnson	\N	2000
8102201	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Universit� de Paris VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correnson97-dea	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Correnson97-dea.ps.gz	Rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Correnson97-dea.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Correnson97-dea.ps.gz}	\N	b68f4fac17bbda454661c30ab678e2aa	84a3f029c328f062609a01a10b537022	4c52c2fc01be6c4f612502d4aebfa300	techreport	Programmation Polytypique avec les Grammaires Attribu�es	Lo�c Correnson	\N	1997
8102202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{\\'E}cole {P}olytechnique	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correnson96	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/correnso.ps.gz	{R}apport de stage d'option	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/correnso.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/correnso.ps.gz}	\N	7e358571d0d494eee72502f270115ae8	f79222a1dc2903e4df5666821003d008	817bf34a60eea235da266d69f0d316ee	techreport	{G}\\'en\\'ericit{\\'e} dans les Grammaires Attribu\\'ees	Lo�c Correnson	\N	1996
8102205	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correnson98d	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-3608.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	3608	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-3608.ps.gz}	Software engineering has to reconcile modularity with efficiency.\
\	One way to grapple with this dilemma is to automatically transform\
\	a modular-specified program into an efficient-implementable one.\
\	This is the aim of deforestation transformations which get rid of\
\	intermediate data structures constructions that appear when two functions\
\	are composed. Nevertheless, existing functional methods cannot deforest\
\	non-trivial intermediate constructions that are processed by symbolic\
\	composition. This new deforestation technique is based on the descriptional\
\	composition dedicated to attribute grammars. In this paper, we present\
\	the symbolic composition, we outline its counterpart in terms of\
\	classical deforestation methods and we sketch a way to embed it in\
\	a functional framework.	789f51b73d31c61574bb8a17261c427f	3f5842bc847563c1222b123cbea37ad4	083a3c23e185590ca7daa48359ee6fc0	techreport	How to deforest in accumulative parameters?	Loic Correnson and Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel	\N	1999
8102206	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correnson98	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-3348.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	3348	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-3348.ps.gz}, urlrejected = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/esop98rejected.txt}	The deforestation of a functional program is a transformation which\
\	gets rid of intermediate data structures constructions that appear\
\	when two functions are composed. The descriptional composition, initially\
\	introduced by Ganzinger and Giegerich, is a deforestation method\
\	dedicated to the composition of two attribute grammars. This article\
\	presents a new functional deforestation technique, called symbolic\
\	composition, based on the descriptional composition mechanism, but\
\	extending it. An automatic translation from a functional program\
\	into an equivalent attribute grammar allows symbolic composition\
\	to be applied, and then the result can be translated back into a\
\	functional program. This yields a source to source functional program\
\	transformation. The resulting deforestation method provides a better\
\	deforestation than other existing functional techniques. Symbolic\
\	composition, that uses the declarative and descriptional features\
\	of attribute grammars is intrinsically more powerful than categorical-flavored\
\	transformations, whose recursion schemes are set by functors. These\
\	results tend to show that attribute grammars are a simple intermediate\
\	representation, particularly well-suited for program transformations.	8b575222f92ea4f3c335bb872425d702	17cb3fd718ea65ee6e6a17c4fa15c5f7	437ffe05afc0612f18da4e41cdafc7a8	techreport	Symbolic Composition	Lo�c Correnson and Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel	\N	1998
8102207	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Journ�es Francophones des Langages Applicatifs	\N	\N	\N	\N	Come, Italie	\N	\N	Correnson98-jfla	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla98.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla98.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla98.ps.gz}	La d�forestation d'un programme fonctionnel est une transformation\
\	qui consiste � �liminer la construction des structures interm�diaires\
\	qui sont introduites par les compositions de fonctions. La composition\
\	descriptionnelle, initialement introduite par Ganzinger et Giegerich,\
\	est une m�thode de d�forestation sp�cifique, qui s'applique � la\
\	composition de deux grammaires attribu�es. Cet article propose une\
\	nouvelle technique de d�forestation, appel�e composition symbolique,\
\	qui est une extension et une am�lioration de la composition descriptionnelle.\
\	En traduisant automatiquement un programme fonctionnel en une grammaire\
\	attribu�e �quivalente, il est possible de lui appliquer la composition\
\	symbolique, et de traduire le r�sultat en un programme fonctionnel\
\	(par exemple, en utilisant la transformation de Johnsson). On obtient\
\	alors une transformation source � source de programmes fonctionnels.\
\	La m�thode de d�forestation ainsi obtenue donne de meilleurs r�sultats\
\	que les m�thodes fonctionnelles existantes. La composition symbolique,\
\	compl�tement d�di�e au caract�re d�claratif et descriptionnel des\
\	grammaires attribu�es est intrins�quement plus puissante que les\
\	transformations bas�es sur les notions cat�gorielles, dont les sch�mas\
\	de r�cursions sont fig�s par des foncteurs. Ces r�sultats confirment\
\	que la notation des grammaires attribu�es est une repr�sentation\
\	interm�diaire simple et particuli�rement adapt�e aux transformations\
\	de programmes.	eabfac9245e99b14041e721386071805	7f89eae9cd4b0ecd566dec8b2f5fd4a5	6ca9ab7948a12d23892122ef7b3ee7d4	inproceedings	Composition Symbolique	Lo�c Correnson and Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel	\N	1998
8102211	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Correnson98e	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/correnson98e.ps.gz	submit	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {publications/Rapport/correnson98e.ps.gz}	Many methods exist to perform program transformations, but most of\
\	them are dedicated to few programming languages. We propose a new\
\	formalism able to encode an abstract representation of the operational\
\	semantics of a program. With this formalism, we define simple transformations\
\	that lead to complex ones such as deforestation or partial evaluation\
\	in several programming languages. Though highly theoretical and language-independent,\
\	this method can be implemented and especially interfaced with real\
\	programming languages. For instance, a prototype dealing with a simple\
\	higher-order functional programming language has been implemented\
\	(with a call-by-value operational semantics). This prototype produces\
\	some more powerful transformations than other known functional methods,\
\	especially with deforestation on functions with accumulative parameters.	a79beeb974a26ef15c18bf6a536d5b21	c9fa1af275a8f1f9f92f78837aebe317	6ced5427afd7514507d2ab47129a5dc2	techreport	Equational Semantics	Loic Correnson and Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel	\N	1998
8102212	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Fourth International Static Analysis Symposium -- Poster Session	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris, France	\N	\N	Correnson97	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/sas97.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/sas97.ps.gz}	The functional programming community is paying increasing attention\
\	to static structure-based transformations. For example, generic control\
\	operators, such as \\emph{fold}, have been introduced in functional\
\	programming to increase the power and applicability of a particular\
\	kind of static transformation, called \\emph{deforestation}, which\
\	prevents the construction of useless intermediate data structures\
\	in function composition. This is achieved by making the structure\
\	of the data more explicit in program specifications. We argue that\
\	one of the original concepts of Attribute Grammars is precisely to\
\	make data structures explicit in program specifications. Furthermore,\
\	there exists a powerful static deforestation-like transformation\
\	in their context. In this paper, we present similarities between\
\	deforestation methods, on the one hand with the functional approach,\
\	and on the other hand with the Attribute Grammars approach. In order\
\	to gain a grasp of these similarities, we first make a simple comparison:\
\	purely-synthesized Attribute Grammars and first order folds. In this\
\	context, deforestation transformations are equivalent. This allows\
\	us to highlight the limitations of the fold formalism and to present\
\	how the hylomorphism approach generalizes it; hylomorphisms and attribute\
\	grammars are surprisingly alike. Finally, we show how the inherited\
\	attribute notion in Attribute Grammars solves some transformation\
\	problems in higher order functional programs.	c3e7d5b764e56a99741252952def6a17	41098bdf7f9b6248e27fee19c4513d1a	db8ba0df15008ea65a3fb612d9fc42d3	inproceedings	Attribute Grammars and Functional Programming Deforestation	Lo�c Correnson and Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel	\N	1997
8102214	\N	107	\N	\N	April	\N	Int. Coll. on Formalization of Programming Concepts	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Courcelle81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: rapport 8103, University de Bordeaux~I (February 1981).	75--95	\N	\N	\N		\N	34f30c31355d6bf8b42eea3558d18c0f	02b2dac2aca672dfa1b1e10c94718121	857a0256ff8df2a1a6eee9ed0548465c	incollection	Attribute Grammars: Theory and Applications	Bruno Courcelle	J. Diaz and I. Ramos	1981
8102215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Courcelle84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	81--102	\N	\N	\N		\N	223087c552360f7db1e31f8f44c0ca21	ed83888caa5025a4160e487258e78480	1188c2f506ff72d72e0e83bb237ec5f9	incollection	Attribute Grammars: Definitions, Analysis of Dependencies, Proof\
\	Methods	Bruno Courcelle	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102216	Information and Computation	78	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Courcelle88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--55	\N	1	\N	mynote = {remarquable travail bien connu. (pd)}	\N	90998b55f424cf36951231fde6509f0f	dc1ba0f6c1c54e9ac495f572c8019544	42699fc2394ce49f2fbe3963f21fb060	article	Proofs of Partial Correctness for Attribute Grammars with Application\
\	to Recursive Procedures and Logic Programming	Bruno Courcelle and Pierre Deransart	\N	1988
8102217	Theoretical Computer Science	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Courcelle82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	part I and II See also: rapport 8008, University de Bordeaux~I (April\
\	1980).	163--191 and 23	\N	2 and 3	\N		\N	c8d00577691205bae28a4975ece5844b	fa80aafdf4cd2252a2c97556506483f0	28c2c2a2e9230bff05571c323b0e215f	article	Attribute Grammars and Recursive Program Schemes	Bruno Courcelle and Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1982
8102218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Courcelle80	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	8026	\N		\N	16a6289dbf204eeb26201508a0c02142	71af4aff0ce357950afa6ffec09959f0	1ec1a1d8b49bbaaff75609d5eb1af6b8	techreport	On the Equivalence Problem for Attribute Systems	Bruno Courcelle and Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1980
8102219	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	21st IEEE Conf. on Foudations of Comput. Sc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Syracuse, NY	\N	\N	Courcelle80a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	161--172	\N	\N	\N		\N	78c6904c7c99f4d90a16af094d92675d	3bdf33e5368bb67920c2d3ef8cadc793	d8347176914887442a65f223230b7227	incollection	On the Expressive Power of Attribute Grammars	Bruno Courcelle and Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1980
8102221	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Culik69	\N	publication	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	0cebcdce1b9729bcea1ffaa51547b579	cb44d7f58d2719eb7104ec3d4e3cb79b	01223a2f2562b535f5379ebe47192f0e	techreport	Attributed Grammars and Languages	Karel {Culik, II}	\N	1969
8102222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MICROCOMPUTERS: Developments in Industry, Business and Education\
\	(EUROMICRO '1983)	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam--New York	\N	\N	DeMan83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Madrid	23--29	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Construction d'un compilo CHILL a l'aide de LILA.}	\N	fd3be80b957db10790f18c6ddbb8a756	3cf29d1a36d7540b380fbe1aceed27ec	abdceaa0ef66cb152a773f4b2d8b18f9	incollection	Implementation of a Compiler for {CHILL}	J. {De Man} and M. Peerlinck and D. Genin and V. Goovaerts	D. R. Wilson and C. J. van Spronsen	1983
8102223	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsgruppe PC 2, FB 20, Tech. University Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dehottay76	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fc88d8be91ae71a05461fc39ac3a3f5	fab714eaf67da1d337db518df53f9df8	87183f6d3afdd39c71da609131950be4	techreport	Syntaktische Beschreibung von {CDL2}	J. P. Dehottay and H. Feuerhahn and Cornelius H. A. Koster and H. M. Stahl	\N	1976
8102225	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Delest90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	46--60	\N	\N	\N		A very interesting, although a bit theoretical, application of the\
\	AG formalism to help solve combinatorics problems. The presentation\
\	at WAGA was brilliant. (mj)	517240227b9ffb9231b171fddd88442d	c72d507243c1b3a0e425774eed4ffba6	c35ecde5d37f4591d26b260ac8e1fc20	incollection	Counting Polyominoes Using Attribute Grammars	Marie-Pierre Delest and Jean-Marc Fedou	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102226	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	LaBRI, University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delest89	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	89-122	\N		\N	2d8e1a523e0ce5228c9afd1a9d05c058	24a5d16effaab32480ff864d2a2aaee3	2f9bc60473c17d01a4e8a4f0b4ed9216	techreport	Attribute Grammars are Useful for Combinatorics	Marie-Pierre Delest and Jean-Marc Fedou	\N	1989
8102227	\N	44	\N	\N	August	\N	ECI Conf. 1976	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DellaVigna76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Amsterdam	130--145	\N	\N	\N		\N	3cc14b6b23f4c52a9f35f9279d2f724c	02f19e9cdbfdf17b3367f7d2de670c83	e74beef0da0086fc26d74bc0db8c0fa4	incollection	Data Structures and Graph Grammars	P. {Della Vigna} and C. Ghezzi	K. Samelson	1976
8102228	\N	64	\N	\N	September	\N	Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Dembinski78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Zakopane	143--154	\N	\N	\N		\N	57f6c70a2e7526aa312537045327ef8c	2adaed288024a0662427fdb308d3fea3	1340b9780a6464fe2f9feff743f0a709	incollection	Attribute Grammars and Two-level Grammars: a Unifying Approach	P. Dembinski and Jan Maluszynski	J. Winkowski	1978
8102229	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	8th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Williamsburg, VA	\N	\N	Demers81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	105--116	\N	\N	\N		\N	78d2eda31ee444c113cbeb0ca1276384	c3bb0e0694538533c923f9e0f3389495	83fb49e1c1d476d6322ba645a1c9c8ec	incollection	Incremental Evaluation for Attribute Grammars with Application to\
\	Syntax-directed Editors	Alan Demers and Thomas Reps and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1981
8102230	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '85 Symp. on Language Issues in Programming Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Seattle, Wa	\N	\N	Demers85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report RC11109, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown\
\	Heights, NY (1985).Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 20, number\
\	6	43--59	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Le titre est explicite, mais ca me semble TRES complique pour pas\
\	grand chose. Meme les exemples sont difficiles a comprendre! De plus\
\	les rapports avec les GAs sont loin d'etre clairs. (mj)}	\N	c910656b0ee33e807cb3146176355026	ba7a018c36d729437f62ce4671d0b61d	3502e4873a5173d039f1fa485dccf3b2	incollection	Attribute Propagation by Message Passing	Alan Demers and Anne Rogers and F. Kenneth Zadeck	\N	1985
8102231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GMD	\N	\N	Sankt Augustin	\N	\N	Dencker86	\N	thesis, Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	158	\N	mynote = {gros travail sur composition des GA a la mode de Karlsruhe. (pd) Ne\
\	serait-ce pas plutot a la mode de Dortmund? (mj) Apres lecture approfondie,\
\	il s'avere que c'est lui l'inventeur des ``higher-order attribute\
\	grammars''. (mj)}	\N	35ccfdbfa981c740b2acb378172ff5f7	9275176d0d90a7ec7a9d29549c986d7c	cdc340d0cc81c4c8024bca72509d9b6f	techreport	Generative Attributierte Grammatiken	Peter Dencker	\N	1986
8102232	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	5th Annual III Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidel	\N	\N	Deransart77b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	25--39	\N	\N	\N		\N	8464e5bd4cfb7ce892beb082d896df9b	d5ff126832a39c74d16e383d02ff0724	9390f04098c7c9d681aa06f9e2849d3d	incollection	Definition and Implementation of a Lisp System using Semantic Attributes	Pierre Deransart	Jacques Andr{\\'e} and Jean-Pierre Ban�tre	1977
8102233	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Information Processing '83	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Deransart83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	463--469	\N	\N	\N		\N	780af2b91715d17e1f2e3bbbc459ef16	a212e15bbf8807ff3d6bbf85d7a8bb66	6811558c42befbe021d59d437d527dbc	incollection	Logical Attribute Grammars	Pierre Deransart	R. E. A. Mason	1983
8102234	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deransart84	\N	th{\\`e}se d'{\\'E}tat	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee32c30fdc88f573c1623b507958a227	e46d273e04dc9f40cd5a9ac7ad4be0e3	f616078ffc84c0bb288ad4a59841571d	techreport	Validation des grammaires d'attributs	Pierre Deransart	\N	1984
8102235	The Computer Journal	22	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deransart79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	240--245	\N	3	\N		\N	e99850db8b4f97222e1b182b53ceca58	1e101dfbd72f0ef7be2649033279922a	4583d3435ff7a9a312bf6114d9248275	article	Proof by Semantic Attributes of a Lisp Compiler	Pierre Deransart	\N	1979
8102236	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	2{\\`e}me Congr{\\`e}s AFCET-INRIA ``Reconnaissance des Formes et Intelligence\
\	Artificielle'', Vol. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toulouse	\N	\N	Deransart79a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	111--120	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b756e268ff5ecb81dcf9b9292fbb3c2	85daf7e9ed5c9b050338eff19fefb76e	d30f7ab4f274bad89028d661827b1412	incollection	Synth{\\`e}se automatique de traductions d{\\'e}finies par attributs\
\	s{\\'e}mantiques	Pierre Deransart	\N	1979
8102237	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Coll. AFCET ``Th{\\'e}orie et Techniques de l'Informatique'', Vol.\
\	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gif-sur-Yvette	\N	\N	Deransart78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: rapport de recherche 302, IRIA-Laboria, Rocquencourt (May\
\	1978).	412--422	\N	\N	\N		\N	207955c994cc7fe706336bb74dec4c07	892383b20f42690c24ed4a264f2b2081	3ea51d6b919322087fb603f22fec3de4	incollection	Preuve et g{\\'e}n{\\'e}ration d'attributs s{\\'e}mantiques	Pierre Deransart	\N	1978
8102238	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Deransart78a	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	333	\N		\N	958734fb24e0f57caf3ea90b4115cb37	bd57b536ef5fb560d056e619fea52ee9	f835791e25de4fb2739400da25c60368	techreport	Proof and Synthesis of Semantic Attributes in Compiler Definition	Pierre Deransart	\N	1978
8102239	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Deransart78b	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	271	\N		\N	01e8a8103cc6f447548717bce3205638	7611f88caf97dbf12284d8821d2f3ca9	b52dbc4a39ed939221a920285aa8d878	techreport	Technique de preuve par attributs appliqu{\\'e}e {\\`a} un compilateur\
\	Lisp	Pierre Deransart	\N	1978
8102240	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Deransart77	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	224	\N		\N	8e470c5b32431585f38aa1694879ccd4	ff7ec5c8750d1fa5a73420983d8c6903	2d0c996d5e178ab17eaa29193146ac4b	techreport	{D}{\\'e}finition de Lisp {\\`a} l'aide d'un compilateur	Pierre Deransart	\N	1977
8102241	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Deransart77a	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	220	\N		\N	25d7e6524a20c9c63f2653c02f85f6d7	91e501b8f2c96d6977a9934bb258226c	553ef807d4c6c289f551beca30e1509e	techreport	Description par attributs s{\\'e}mantiques de Lisp pur et preuve de\
\	l'{\\'e}quivalence de la d{\\'e}finition traductive et de l'{\\'e}valuateur	Pierre Deransart	\N	1977
8102242	\N	323	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Deransart88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {L'oeuvre du siecle.}	\N	934175bd3f1e5814755da07ac0064acc	3c13ba26eb194235815f451f5b59d35f	b5cce0b52e7fcdca3fc9286a02b9eb23	book	Attribute Grammars: Definitions, Systems and Bibliography	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan and Bernard Lorho	\N	1988
8102243	Acta Informatica	21	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deransart84a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: rapport RR 211, INRIA, Rocquencourt (May 1983).	375--391	\N	\N	\N		\N	096cf9d479fa9211d576e9d2dfb75311	070d8f1466ea6eae1663c94bcce7fac9	0569ee44bbced0cdfa55575ea4d7c7d1	article	Speeding up Circularity Tests for Attribute Grammars	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan and Bernard Lorho	\N	1984
8102244	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Deransart88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	219--251	\N	\N	\N		\N	25ed8d4b8e635e726ef985b3ac509c81	5040aa37b735f5cf82f784b52ece8503	2df4a7642b982256143f58c526ff4038	incollection	A Grammatical View of Logic Programming	Pierre Deransart and Jan Maluszynski	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Deransart93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05ada7575a264f062b17784345f65c34	9af519efd4d6600442dd5ddd7796a321	bacd52bd1e75146ac11e0f252984b6b4	book	A Grammatical View of Logic Programming	P. Deransart and J. Maluszynski	\N	1993
8102246	Journal of Logic Programming	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deransart85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published as a report, Link{\\"o}ping Institute of Technology\
\	(October 1984), and as rapport RR 393, INRIA, Rocquencourt (1985).	119--155	\N	2	\N		\N	3ff54500c0422fecfb72cc8c5db961b6	3bd78700df7825df264446f6f7e96753	6819d6fbbe993d9bc14fe0b1863c88bf	article	Relating Logic Programs and Attribute Grammars	Pierre Deransart and Jan Maluszynski	\N	1985
8102248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique\
\	(INRIA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deransart85a	\N	Rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	393	\N		\N	76c74afdb32204fe14eb125aa5536d37	3bd78700df7825df264446f6f7e96753	183c2e49306763a01f70eba3203eca25	techreport	Relating logic programs and attribute grammars	Pierre Deransart and Jan Maluszynski	\N	1985
8102249	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Deransart84b	\N	rapport RR	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published as a report, Link{\\"o}ping Institute of Technology\
\	(October 1984).	\N	\N	323	\N		\N	4ddd8cb11501a993fb8aca438048da79	e769f80cf4832897aae292c4ade81514	9bc1e0c0760638e822b12a96b6398029	techreport	Modelling Data Dependencies in Logic Programs by Attribute Schemata	Pierre Deransart and Jan Maluszynski	\N	1984
8102251	\N	137	\N	\N	April	\N	5th Int. Symp. on Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Deschamp82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Torino	63--77	\N	\N	\N		\N	7035fbdb93ab04e19a586dfc55d506d6	d631abc3f7550b5bcd01aae66b6e720e	bf92ab04ee38e1ec9edc785b4567adf0	incollection	Perluette: a Compilers Producing System using Abstract Data Types	Philippe Deschamp	M. Dezani-Ciancaglini and U. Montanari	1982
8102253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference Proceedings Computing Science in the Netherlands (CSN'93)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deursen93	ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/gipe/reports/Deu94.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	132--143	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ff4e4c3a3c7582ac9c0ff3769282eca	0fdfb1312f22b54b200875af9894f993	f2283094e48e6862181d294eca436e7a	inproceedings	Origin Tracking in Primitive Recursive Schemes	A. van Deursen	H. A. Wijshoff	1993
8102254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reuth-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	DeutscheIndust80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Normentwurf DIN 66253, Teil 2	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1402185a27ac08c8cf81f591fe304f2	5d77a173ff21699b9980af5c2fdeee83	1ecc59504266e4205fc31fa71269cce2	book	Programmiersprache {PEARL}	{Deutsche Industrie Norma}	\N	1980
8102257	J. ACM	36	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dill89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	92--96	\N	1	\N	mynote = {Titre explicite. La construction de Jazayeri s'ecroule, mais celle\
\	de [JOR 75] reste valide et, en outre, plus parlante. (mj)}	\N	9287112593f64c12cbdd42ffa757072f	dda2c691546bf67b066f8c24d63a4552	3ac7924664259285b65acb714d1d35bd	article	A Counter-example for ``{A} Simpler Construction for Showing the\
\	Intrinsically Exponential Complexity of the Circularity Problem for\
\	Attribute Grammars''	Jens M. Dill	\N	1989
8102258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. f{\\"u}r Informatik, University Linz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dobler90	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR~90/1	\N		\N	cfe4db5f483be7e18294d94d69bc6c99	aabb5be4539ece03ad89b881a2d1a8d4	81648f35e3bacf1345275fc8480ac35c	techreport	Coco-2 -- {A} New Compiler-Compiler	H. Dobler and K. Pirklbauer	\N	1990
8102259	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Angeles, CA	Comp. Sc. Department, University of California	\N	Dreisbach72	\N	Master's Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report UCLA-ENG-7289	\N		\N	087e50775d830c87b948e8842681b240	c183865a20d30f3e31391d35e697b1fa	8b7458ee19c7dbbec587ba6a8524d404	mastersthesis	A Declarative Semantic Definition of {PL360}	T. A. Dreisbach	\N	1972
8102260	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '82 Conf. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Drossopoulos82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 17, number 6	334--349	\N	\N	\N		\N	92a95ee690c905fb39853bfe5aa2c6bd	0d41caaa9d65892e8ea913af89ec8c1a	78eac3fb2d7faae93be17898336cee76	incollection	An Attribute Grammar for {ADA}	S. Drossopoulos and J. Uhl and G. Persch and G. Goos and M. Dausmann and G. Winterstein	\N	1982
8102261	The Computer Journal	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dueck90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: research report CS-88-19, University of Waterloo (May 1988)	164--172	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Meme motivation que [Tie87], avec en plus le fait qu'un ensemble de\
\	modeles peut etre groupe dans un {"}module{"}. Pas mal d'exemples.\
\	Assez complet mais assez difficile a lire. Je pense que la combinaison\
\	d'Olga et du travail de Carole est meilleure. (mj)}	Attribute grammars provide a formal declarative notation for describing\
\	the semantics and translation of programming languages. Describing\
\	any real programming language is a significant software engineering\
\	challenge. From a software engineering viewpoint, current notations\
\	for attribute grammars have two flaws: tedious repetition of essentially\
\	the same attribute computations is inevitable, and the various components\
\	of the description cannt be decomposed into modules -- they must\
\	be merged (and hence closely coupled) with the syntax specification.\
\	This paper describes a tool that generated attribute grammars from\
\	pattern oriented specifications. These specifications can be grouped\
\	according to the separation of concerns arising from individual aspects\
\	of the compilation process. Implementation and use of the attribute\
\	grammar generator MAGGIE is described.	83c6cd21e96308064dfdf530a5362bfb	3cd0bec0e107b56d89f1308dd16942c0	768230eb1f3e766afbdb94701228e3af	article	Modular Attribute Grammars	Gerald D. P. Dueck and Gordon V. Cormack	\N	1990
8102262	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	University of Waterloo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dueck88	\N	research report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CS-88-19	\N		\N	dc52ccd8b9a074ae08a3da2381c58e94	6c7d807235aac400776b14b31e3a37e0	5864acf05b3f6319c09b852834b21a3c	techreport	Modular Attribute Grammars	Gerald D. P. Dueck and Gordon V. Cormack	\N	1988
8102264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris 7	\N	Dumant96	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a0ce2cc21093befc4f3496de144f7cb	ab441527d816155810611f527e1fc6fe	2852c78111a7f00824ad539c4e1cdf2d	phdthesis	Analyses statiques en programmation logique avec contraintes	Bruno Dumant	\N	1996
8102265	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	5th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Diego, CA	\N	\N	Duncan81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	170--178	\N	\N	\N		\N	6330c86f4a5e4c9ad99feb3bce45c788	d04101096aad080d43efe10ac978a5a3	222cb090cb2af9d5d6f49d4b48afa4ce	incollection	Using Attribute Grammars to test Designs and Implementations	A. G. Duncan and J. S. Hutchison	\N	1981
8102266	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	{\\'E}cole Normale Sup{\\'e}rieure	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	Durin89	\N	rapport de Magist{\\`e}re	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Traduction d'Olga en Lisp, avec une section sur le pattern-matching.\
\	(mj)}	\N	417e2807518481c67a9d4b1e63daf529	a0d0a2d448f9ef57c8672026eb7d5ab7	b65a7414f654aeafc49179b2d606d284	techreport	{G}{\\'e}n{\\'e}ration en Le{\\_}Lisp d'{\\'e}valuateurs d'attributs\
\	sp{\\'e}cifi{\\'e}s en Olga	Olivier Durin	\N	1989
8102267	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	{\\'E}cole Polytechnique	\N	\N	Palaiseau	\N	\N	Durin88	\N	rapport de stage d'option	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	60aae95394849c748ff5a3ed9e1ff204	e7c1cdafc6b9fac2f6cc481fd6ac9b36	00dc4d42491428495802eadac5e162b1	techreport	Traduction en {OLGA} d'une grammaire attribu{\\'e}e {\\'e}crite en\
\	Lisp	Olivier Durin	\N	1988
8102268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit� d'Orl�ans	\N	Duris98	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/Duris98.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/Duris98.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/Duris98.ps.gz}	Software engineering has to reconcile modularity, that is required\
\	for development and maintenance phases, with efficiency, obviously\
\	essential in the practical implementation of applications. This dilemma\
\	implies that methods and techniques must be developed in order to\
\	increase the efficiency of modular programs. The aim of deforestation\
\	transformations is to discard intermediate data structures that appear\
\	when software components are composed. Thus, these transformations\
\	are of great interest, especially to attribute grammar and functional\
\	programming communities. In spite of the variety of formalisms they\
\	used, this thesis compares several existing techniques and develops\
\	a new general deforestation method drawn from their advantages. First,\
\	a natural attribute grammar extension is introduced, allowing a larger\
\	functional programming class to be expressed. Then, dynamic attribute\
\	grammars are no more tied to concrete trees, to direct computations\
\	and transformations. Nevertheless, they could always be evaluated\
\	with classical attribute grammar evaluation methods. Next, the main\
\	functional deforestation methods (Wadler's algorithm, elimination\
\	of foldr/build rule, normalization of folds, fusion of hylomorphisms)\
\	are studied and compared with the descriptional composition of attribute\
\	grammars. Limitations of each method are established and allow suitable\
\	features for these program transformations to be determined. Finally,\
\	a new deforestation method is introduced. The symbolic composition\
\	uses the power of attribute grammar formalism and also includes a\
\	partial evaluation mechanism. This general technique can be applied\
\	to attribute grammars or to functional programs and it deforests\
\	programs for which existing methods were insufficient.	25c83b54178d0a8355bc8a83cfb71f19	7ff03b98913da2ef0712e215c1e87fd5	c776662a19c218b9f03ede61080c0961	phdthesis	Contribution aux relations entre les grammaires attribu�es et la\
\	programmation fonctionnelle	Etienne Duris	\N	1998
8102269	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proc.of the International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'97)\
\	-- Poster Session	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Duris-icfp97	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/icfp97.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/icfp97.ps.gz}	\N	aeb70261f1a76f951b0ec89286445c89	b2f7197be9167836316086e6ab722ab9	5a77e24dd5d722265d25803b45749c19	inproceedings	Functional Programming and Attribute Grammar Deforestation	Etienne Duris	\N	1997
8102270	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Universit� d'Orl�ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duris94	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/etienne.ps.gz	Rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/etienne.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/etienne.ps.gz}	Dans le domaine des langages fonctionnels, il existe un ensemble de\
\	travaux sur les probl�mes de r�cup�ration de m�moire au moment de\
\	la compilation. Dans le domaine des grammaires attribu�es, ce probl�me\
\	a donn� lieu � l'�tude de la notion de dur�e de vie des attributs.\
\	Dans ce rapport, nous �tudions la possibilit� de construire automatiquement\
\	la version ``destructive'' correspondant � une fonction de mise �\
\	jour applicative donn�e. Par destructive, on entend le fait qu'elle\
\	puisse modifier physiquement la structure de son argument mis � jour,\
\	�vitant ainsi de nombreuses allocations m�moire. D'autre part, nous\
\	devons d�terminer sous quelles conditions un appel � une fonction\
\	de mise � jour applicative dans une grammaire attribu�e peut �tre\
\	remplac� par un appel � sa version destructive. Ces optimisations\
\	permettent de r�utiliser des structures de donn�es complexes au lieu\
\	de les dupliquer. Dans ce cadre, nous fournissons des �l�ments de\
\	comparaison entre les travaux de Philip Wadler sur la d�forestation\
\	et ceux de Gilles Roussel sur la m�ta-composition. Ces comparaisons\
\	sous forme d'observations peuvent constituer une amorce de rapprochement\
\	entre la programmation fonctionnelle et les grammaires attribu�es.	feb47586fa7cfc4f038c6b7668ee1afd	69d9e9fe6c11e9c7f0702adf583b2213	4ae2c7a2fe3c73173ac5be0d79cb7f4e	techreport	Transformation de grammaires attribu�es pour des mises � jour destructives	Etienne Duris	\N	1994
8102272	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Journ\\'ees Francophones des Langages Applicatifs	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dolomieu, France	\N	\N	Duris97	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla97.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla97.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla97.ps.gz}	Les op�rateurs de contr�le g�n�riques tels que \\emph{fold} ont �t�\
\	introduits en programmation fonctionnelle pour augmenter la puissance\
\	et le champ d'application des transformations fond�es sur la structure\
\	des donn�es. Ceci est possible en rendant cette structure plus explicite\
\	dans la sp�cification des programmes. Nous consid�rons que cette\
\	caract�ristique fondamentale est l'un des concepts de base des grammaires\
\	attribu�es. Dans cet article, nous exposons informellement les similitudes\
\	qui existent entre le formalisme du \\emph{fold} et la sp�cification\
\	par grammaires attribu�es. Nous comparons �galement leurs m�thodes\
\	respectives d'�limination des structures interm�diaires introduites\
\	lors de la composition de fonctions (notion de d�forestation ou de\
\	fusion)\\,: l'algorithme de normalisation pour les programmes exprim�s\
\	� l'aide de \\emph{folds} et la composition descriptionnelle pour\
\	les grammaires attribu�es. Le but principal de cet article est de\
\	pr�senter intuitivement chacun de ces deux paradigmes, ainsi que\
\	leurs similitudes qui offrent des possibilit�s de fertilisation crois�e	6eb882b26693709255a79b22e0abc54b	1ad709142a74caab894233ffc3791ca8	9949b6b10677be815b72b91bd9a2fa83	inproceedings	Grammaires attribu�es et folds : op�rateurs de contr�le g�n�riques	Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1997
8102273	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duris97gen	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-3105.ps.gz	Rapport de Recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	3105	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-3105.ps.gz}	Generic control operators, such as \\emph{fold}, have been introduced\
\	in functional programming to increase the power and applicability\
\	of data-structure-based transformations. This is achieved by making\
\	the structure of the data more explicit in program specifications.\\\\\
\	We argue that this very important property is one of the original\
\	concepts of attribute grammars. In this paper, we present the similarities\
\	between the \\emph{fold} formalism and attribute grammars. In particular,\
\	we show the equivalence of their respective deforestation methods.\\\\\
\	Given these results and the fundamental role of deforestation in\
\	the concept of \\emph{structure-directed genericity}, first devised\
\	for attribute grammars with descriptional composition, we show how\
\	the \\emph{fold} operator with its fusion method allow to transport\
\	this concept in the area of functional programming.	78763f17515e21f5a25a42a4216a209d	3a36f218a91408ee32f882eea052bdd0	cd3760a05d8b58177bf3f3140edbda0e	techreport	Structure-directed Genericity in Functional Programming and Attribute\
\	Grammars	Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1997
8102274	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duris96	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-2957.ps.gz	Rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	2957	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-2957.ps.gz}	Generic control operators, such as \\emph{fold}, have been introduced\
\	in functional programming to increase the power and applicability\
\	of data-structure-based transformations. This is achieved by making\
\	the structure of the data more explicit in program specifications.\
\	We argue that this very important property is one of the original\
\	concepts of attribute grammars. In this paper, we informally show\
\	the similarities between the fold formalism and attribute grammar\
\	specifications. We also compare their respective method to eliminate\
\	the intermediate data structures introduced by function composition\
\	(notion of deforestation or fusion): the normalization algorithm\
\	for programs expressed with folds and the descriptional composition\
\	of attribute grammars. Rather than identify the best way to achieve\
\	deforestation, the main goal of this paper is merely to intuitively\
\	present two programming paradigms to each other's supporting community\
\	and provide an unbiased account of their similarities and differences,\
\	in the hope that this leads to fruitful cross-fertilization.	adff67c7048fa1b69811fb7fdf0b48e0	15a2c251c9152f81f68209a225d1f6dc	b0057ac495f4662bbbd2773f0762c259	techreport	Attribute Grammars and Folds: Generic Control Operators	Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1996
8102275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journ�es du GDR de programmation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orl�ans	\N	\N	Duris96a	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/gdr96.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/gdr96.ps.gz}	Les op�rateurs de contr�le g�n�riques tels que \\emph{fold} ont �t�\
\	introduits en programmation fonctionnelle pour augmenter la puissance\
\	et le champ d'application des transformations fond�es sur la structure\
\	des donn�es. Ceci est possible en rendant cette structure plus explicite\
\	dans la sp�cification des programmes. Nous consid�rons que cette\
\	caract�ristique fondamentale est l'un des concepts de base des grammaires\
\	attribu�es. Dans cet article, nous exposons informellement les similitudes\
\	qui existent entre le formalisme du fold et la sp�cification par\
\	grammaires attribu�es. Nous comparons �galement leurs m�thodes respectives\
\	d'�limination des structures interm�diaires introduites lors de la\
\	composition de fonctions (notion de d�forestation ou de fusion)\\,:\
\	l'algorithme de normalisation pour les programmes exprim�s � l'aide\
\	de folds et la composition descriptionnelle pour les grammaires attribu�es.\
\	Le but principal de cet article est de pr�senter intuitivement chacun\
\	de ces deux paradigmes, ainsi que leurs similitudes qui offrent des\
\	possibilit�s de fertilisation crois�e.	87fdfed403ef8d726478c38282f0a5b0	727512851072b66333ea135a50fc3a5a	33549b0f5de3eb6a42944d685abaeb2b	inproceedings	Grammaires Attribu�es et Folds: Op�rateurs de Contr�le {G}�n�riques	Etienne Duris and Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1996
8102276	Information and Control	35	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duske77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	87--105	\N	2	\N		\N	e2dfd920f8d002e099f01d61a05e90d5	e35447d56a11e720b5388a0fb05da57b	a7e5e73ad44e10af37d3a8cdd75a5d65	article	{IO}-Macrolanguages and Attributed Translations	J. Duske and R. Parchmann and M. Sedello and J. Specht	\N	1977
8102277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tech. University Hannover	\N	Dobeling78	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99dddffaf1fa1dc09fc678101f16ab17	b47859ccf38ef76f0bdcda380898e9e7	938f4950c3fc0858a1204d935aa209a5	phdthesis	Festlegung Zweier Sprachklassen mit Hilfe Attributierter Grammatiken	K. D{\\"o}beling	\N	1978
8102282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFIP WG 10.5 Advanced Research Working Conference on Correct Hardware\
\	Design and Verification Methods, CHARME	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Economakos97	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d9be8f2739d64b09b9eaf665b66ff4d	1fca725dab18b85cc0e3721f6a0fb96a	0d6f1f6de953cf6f871e7d49ac71a8c6	inproceedings	Hardware Compilation Using Attribute Grammars	G. Economakos and G. Papakonstantinou and K. Pekmestzi and P. Tsanakas	\N	1997
8102288	Information and Software Technology	37	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Economakos95	http://www.dsclab.ece.ntua.gr/\\~george/publications.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	page = {493--502}	Attribute grammars have been used extensively in every phase of traditional\
\	compiler construction. Since some of these phases have also been\
\	used in automated hardware synthesis (hardware compilation), attribute\
\	grammars can be effectively adopted to handle the two major tasks\
\	of high level hardware synthesis, operation scheduling and hardware\
\	allocation, implementing various algorithms. The paper presents an\
\	attribute grammar driven scheduling system, as a more abstract way\
\	of handling the whole high level hardware synthesis task, while maintaining\
\	the desired functionality by the utilization of existing and well\
\	tested tools and techniques transferred from traditional compiler\
\	construction	0a3e132a33bd848acfd711029bb0d699	22a1be18c7a5d816250e5e74078a122b	40f7b8d3845fd85419a713caaf7b2aa1	article	An Attribute Grammar Approach to the High-Level Automated Hardware\
\	Synthesis	G. Economakos and G. Papakonstantinou and P. Tsanakas	\N	1995
8102289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE/VIUF International Workshop on Behavioral Modeling and Simulation,\
\	BMAS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Economakos97a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7716ee1934ce770ed5802541b758873a	1c5641dc7ec267721a5a545067fb283a	ce50355e5a1d287e74eab37c566a8519	inproceedings	Global Scheduling in an Attribute Grammar Driven Silicon Compilation\
\	Environment	G. Papakonstantinou G. Economakos and P. Tsanakas	\N	1997
8102290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM Israel Scientific Center	\N	\N	Haifa	\N	\N	Edelstein86	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR88.187	\N		\N	cdbf744ceac36744a6cfcd7828b6c738	088f1018a522a4dfed8731376bf25f40	071df2bcc439167e68b78e7aaf5ca1c2	techreport	Machine Independent Optimizations via Attribute Grammars	O. Edelstein and S. Sagiv	\N	1986
8102291	Nordic Journal of Computing	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Efremidis97	ftp://ftp.ii.uib.no/pub/aml/njc-aml-paper.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Attribute grammars are a valuable tool for constructing compilers\
\	and building user interfaces. This paper reports on a system we are\
\	developing, called AML (for Attribution in ML), which is an attribute\
\	grammar toolkit for building such applications as language-based\
\	programming environments using SML. This system builds on the proven\
\	technology of efficient attribute evaluation, while using a higher-level\
\	foundation for the implementation of interactive systems. It supports\
\	a general and uniform platform for building applications that can\
\	manipulate attributed terms and allow access to attribute values.\
\	We describe the design of the AML system, its current implementation\
\	status, and our plans for the future.	2d01ec97223d62e8eff302c04e5733a3	2c9946778e3eb3d1e7ea5a6dbd084e6b	65a130109ec354e99a81ee3eae372972	article	{AML}: Attribute Grammars in {ML}	Sofoklis Efremidis and Khalid A. Mughal and Lars S�raas and John Reppy	\N	1997
8102292	Inform. and Comput.	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Efremidis88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	178--186	\N	3	\N		\N	b2256a8102f369ad64b8057f561760cc	91dfdbdd7c83b0de0f3572cd1cc1bda2	3ea6754698d70ec472fe55f403ab6bc6	article	Complexity Characterizations of Attribute Grammar Languages	Sophocles Efremidis and Christos H. Papadimitriou and Martha Sideris	\N	1988
8102293	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University, Computer Science Department	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Efremidis93	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR93-1401	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR93-1401	\N	scope = {defin}, document-size = {0.6 kbytes}	Attribute grammars are a valuable tool for constructing compilers\
\	and building user interfaces. This paper reports on a system we are\
\	developing, called AML (for Attribution in ML), which is an attribute\
\	grammar toolkit for building such applications as language-based\
\	programming environments using SML. This system builds on the proven\
\	technology of efficient attribute evaluation, while using a higher-level\
\	foundation for the implementation of interactive systems. It supports\
\	a general and uniform platform for building applications that can\
\	manipulate attributed terms and allow access to attribute values.\
\	We describe the design of the AML system, its current implementation\
\	status, and our plans for the future.	1f7e91afdd207ae968cc5b8c6152e971	e9235c6b8911a83ce5e78f85aa9aa6a4	f39c39f0978a7afc11dd23636ea76ab2	techreport	{AML}: Attribute Grammars in {ML}	Sofoklis G. Efremidis and Khalid A. Mughal and John H. Reppy	\N	1993
8102294	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Eijk90	http://www.phil.ruu.nl/home/pve/txt/waga.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	91--100	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {An account of the experience gained in using the Synthesizer Generator\
\	for a real-size (17000+ lines) application. (mj)}	What is the practical applicability of attribute grammars? As we show\
\	in this paper, attribute grammars are at least good enough for the\
\	prototyping of fully functional interactive tools. Going from a definition\
\	of a language and the functionality of its tools to an attribute\
\	grammar is a discipline in need of a systematic approach, for which\
\	we given some initial material. As is inevitable when a system is\
\	extensively used (in our case the Cornell Synthesizer Generator),\
\	this paper also proposes extensions to the attribute grammar formalism\
\	and its supporting systems.	ff10bf1ab17f388991bf736d15a217cf	96ae4ba9c293feb109da3f441b0b3262	9f3c8fa87501166c0ac65a5743cdbe06	incollection	Attribute Grammar Applications in Prototyping {LOTOS} Tools	Peter van Eijk	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eloranta87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1987-22	\N		\N	44b0bf470ac634510b6be8c08f667e0e	233efce6b4585f8100f59b8fae2187a3	c5024fdde529a34542f185e482c3255c	techreport	The Implementation of an Estelle-Pascal Preprocessor	J. Eloranta and K. Tarpila	\N	1987
8102298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York	\N	\N	Engelfriet84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	103--138	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccc96e05d0aadafcc3571a2cca3bf971	850f293bb6f793e9c30cc2a517b8bf3f	193217eae088918de80f8de1e9c18da6	incollection	Attribute Grammars: Attribute Evaluation Methods	Joost Engelfriet	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102299	SIAM Journal on Computing	15	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum INF-82-13, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech.\
\	Hogeschool Twente (November 1982).	70--86	\N	1	\N		\N	5e51ac94d5aaf755ae86fde9a89d4d1a	a1253ef3d3954485abe4371e617f8bfe	ee901a8b0c597e5138a4bb3e81128c6e	article	The Complexity of Languages Generated by Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet	\N	1986
8102300	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Vakgroep Informatica, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet86a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	86-11	\N	mynote = {GA avec 1 attribut herite. Il semble qu'on puisse faire beaucoup de\
\	choses avec !! (pd)}	\N	567bfca524201f82ed0c60026639ed83	e32138e66ce1a4ff84da986a37aad16c	5b3667109f184799338b4eb36a524c8a	techreport	Context-Free Grammars with Storage	Joost Engelfriet	\N	1986
8102301	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet82	\N	private communication	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c061ee1739a1556ee9e25e8f29ce5848	e237d74bff325745a61c79cfc105c49f	5891f3234353e9d29bce4b6421e1bc0f	techreport	Automata for Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet	\N	1982
8102302	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	7th Coll. on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP '82)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lille	\N	\N	Engelfriet82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum 363, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool\
\	Twente (1981).	82--107	\N	\N	\N		\N	172a22f4820ad06a059a608d29575538	19efad2c3f0c629fdc8511d74da5114d	b3dbe960cdace5dc732c55f356c1e61d	incollection	Tree Transducers and Syntax-directed Semantics	Joost Engelfriet	\N	1982
8102303	\N	85	\N	\N	July	\N	7th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Engelfriet80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Noordwijkerhout	182--194	\N	\N	\N		\N	c56c2aa11e7b23a19bdc06a64a05c2b0	8fb355464807512e0394b41072a7678b	5a6d930771921c6944b0c023d23f33ff	incollection	Formal Properties of One-Visit and Multi-Pass Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	J. de Bakker and J. van Leeuwen	1980
8102304	\N	115	\N	\N	July	\N	8th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Engelfriet81b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Revised version: memorandum INF-82-6, Onderafdeling der Informatica,\
\	Tech. Hogeschool Twente (August 1982).	193--207	\N	\N	\N		\N	26e94fc0696818167cc3407a11d3f2cf	935c34e6ac7c709cdcfa15e01fd7e152	39ee8d81b97589ef59233aaa13e23094	incollection	Passes, Sweeps and Visits	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	S. Even and O. Kariv	1981
8102305	J. ACM	36	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	841--869	\N	4	\N		\N	7faf4f132cb8c879ff044e6dc414e168	5935cee81d3b704b77f3ad8747249fad	303799dacf32503765f0cd768033e589	article	Passes, Sweeps and Visits in Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1989
8102306	Journal of Computer and System Sciences	24	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet82b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum 314, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool\
\	Twente (August 1980).	283--314	\N	3	\N		\N	dd647a672c4dcc5b76fe00119f51ae7f	7e1599afacd4358c65620956508c9339	c675009d2ed8dda3415bf6264790e0db	article	Simple Multi-Visit Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1982
8102307	Acta Informatica	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	275--302	\N	3	\N		\N	7b3a9a03130a0caf72d7bbf5d21f6caa	5b08ea306ce9e2857b52cc2ef7f2fa91	23939c8835979d2e1ef9788aae2ba5d6	article	The Formal Power of One-Visit Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1981
8102308	Information and Control	49	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum 323, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool\
\	Twente (1980).	125--169	\N	2	\N		\N	d7c415bfa8e08c3eeb8c0cafbf862e2a	177c082bd06f9f4a9f49cd81d8a27e85	d2803ba8bd43592af70e68ae2d81d0cd	article	Passes and Paths of Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1981
8102309	Acta Informatica	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	161--210	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1539da3192df82acb1320bfd6d9f975	449a68480ef2c1a607fcf31663773aad	2fc0b3d4e09a6392c65fd8ab44345545	article	Context-Free Hypergraph Grammars Have the Same Term-Generating Power\
\	as Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Linda Heyker	\N	1992
8102310	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Vakgroep Informatica, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet89a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	89--17	\N		\N	9929dbc0f2ddd347a294800bcf1976f3	be0b56d9a40891bfa3c4679a32bdad1c	b186a305d90442f7c997b517ce78980e	techreport	The Term-generating Power of Context-free Hypergraph Grammar and\
\	Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and Linda M. Heyker	\N	1989
8102311	Acta Informatica	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Preliminary version: rapport 88-30, Vakgroep Informatica, Rijksuniv.\
\	te Leiden (December 1988).	567--581	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Etend le stockage en piles/variables de Kastens aux attributs non\
\	temporaires. Mais nous faisons sinon mieux, du moins plus simple!\
\	(mj)}	\N	769040c56b3589ea90f1206b9fee5650	e48f95668bde6ce65d382dde0524df7f	099401aed3407af0fad5e7895f35ea92	article	Attribute Storage Optimization by Stacks	Joost Engelfriet and Willem de Jong	\N	1990
8102313	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Vakgroep Informatica, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelfriet87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	87-04	\N		\N	c456aab3a2489e91810e8651d43dd222	0e59ceca6d7c20dd462e6188b77c8eb0	64f1bcbe9067d556ed29719d4499c8a3	techreport	Apex Graph Grammars and Attribute Grammars	Joost Engelfriet and G. Leith and Grzegorz Rozenberg	\N	1987
8102314	\N	164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Eulenstein88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Reprint of Diplomarbeit, University des Saarlandes, Saarbr{\\"u}cken\
\	(December 1983).	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {scanner: REs (LR-like construction). parser: LL(1) or LALR(1). Attr.eval:\
\	in parallel with parsing. AG-class: 1L-AGs. AG-language: based on\
\	Pascal. CG: nothing special. Impl: Pascal modulaire, P-code. La transformation\
\	de la grammaire pour l'analyse bottom-up est faite automatiquement,\
\	mais rien ne dit que le resultat soit LALR(1). MUG-1 en plus portable.\
\	(mj)}	\N	d32dde143955722dff9a9d8e595c406a	69f89b2f399772e728c9478f518b048c	e61ef92dd02736770e1f020d1898fdc8	book	{POCO}---Ein portables System zur Generierung portabler Compiler	Michael Eulenstein	\N	1988
8102315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University des Saarlandes	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	Eulenstein85	\N	tech. Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A2/85	\N		\N	a6a6e61814caeee91fd1a81a90859c8e	5614c41a8eba6ada5ed6e6a568d37e85	c4ba0f75f6ffed842182c60c6fd79018	techreport	{POCO}---Compiler Generator User Manual	Michael Eulenstein	\N	1985
8102316	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Stanford University	\N	Fang72	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	Abstract in: t S{\\'e}minaires Structure et Programmation des Calculateurs\
\	1973, ed. M. Kronental and Bernard Lorho, INRIA, Rocquencourt, pp.\
\	275-290 (1973).	\N	\N	report STAN-CS-72-329	\N		\N	366fe8b47977b39d115d50d1a0df6836	0f3a0456e6637917b530c0b00f210147	cb1ffdcfd1d7deca5bc823a9162fcaff	phdthesis	{FOLDS}, a Declarative Formal Language Definition System	Isu Fang	\N	1972
8102317	\N	\N	\N	\N	January 19--22	\N	Conference Record of the 19th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles\
\	of Programming Languages	\N	\N	\N	\N	Albuquerque, New Mexico	\N	\N	Farnum92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	211--222	\N	\N	\N		Attribute grammars have been used for many language-oriented tasks,\
\	including the formal description of semantics and the implementation\
\	of compilation tasks from simple type checking through code generation.\
\	Despite their successful use, attribute grammars have some disadvantages,\
\	including the monolithic nature of the grammar and the fixed factoring\
\	of all attribute descriptions by a single set of grammar productions.\
\	Attribute pattern sets provide a more expressive attribution system\
\	by using pattern matching, instead of grammar productions, to perform\
\	case analysis. Attribute pattern sets can be implemented in terms\
\	of attribute grammars in a way that maintains the dependency structure\
\	of the attribute system, making it straightforward to convert many\
\	of the practical results from attribute grammar theory to similar\
\	results for attribute pattern sets	b5b97e436bf5adc2b02d75339252c15d	f8deea59bc8e40485fd1bec88d65b596	48c9943ed552b0358c57d41a8d1545f8	inproceedings	Pattern-Based Tree Attribution	Charles Farnum	\N	1992
8102318	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Declarative Systems Inc.	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Farrow89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	version 6.25	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f8ee0b1e90bcca86902d32adf2672f9	ac8d44eaa321bd5e5d8c2549086182a1	df1a57645c3c88381d1221a8c155b78b	book	The Linguist Translator-writing System---User's Manual	Rodney Farrow	\N	1989
8102319	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '86 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Farrow86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 21, number 7	85--98	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Propose une methode pour evaluer des GAs comportant certains attributs\
\	definis circulairement mais tels que leurs valeurs puissent etre\
\	calculees par iteration (point fixe). Construit statiquement un evaluateur\
\	``deterministe'', sauf au niveau des points fixes. (mj)}	\N	3a07987ead87c45b057c48c93d0f26da	f6070e778607356cde8913380b828a84	883febe793fa0230c79df253d331c16a	incollection	Automatic Generation of Fixed-point-finding Evaluators for Circular,\
\	but Well-defined, Attribute Grammars	Rodney Farrow	\N	1986
8102320	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Farrow85	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-158-85	\N		\N	48c18321639d95f27675f72ae7a11b1f	ab211f8cddee5b4b8b1128ca190d991d	3c9744d787154de8c7ee7dac642a2362	techreport	Attribute Grammars and Single-Assignment Languages	Rodney Farrow	\N	1985
8102321	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Farrow84	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b7466bdd1939441951ca9a78cb5cf36	2f1cd2c05101ee90bafbc5dfa1a98109	d0d8f2824f01089a33a26065c60fef2e	techreport	Experience with a Production Compiler Automatically Generated from\
\	an Attribute Grammar	Rodney Farrow	\N	1984
8102322	IEEE Software	1	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrow84a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	77--93	\N	4	\N	mynote = {Presentation, a l'usage du grand public, des GAs, de LINGUIST-86 et\
\	d'un compilo Pascal pour 8086 fabrique automatiquement. (mj)}	\N	6c3dbfd2b6dfe74bf0206b006f756057	8e0ebcc2107e9bebb2444926e54f7a4b	d44441411bb993221f64510889b0a350	article	Generating a Production Compiler from an Attribute Grammar	Rodney Farrow	\N	1984
8102323	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Farrow84b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	70--80	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a new strategy for evaluating attribute grammars,\
\	{\\em sub-protocol attribute evaluation}, and gives an algorithm for\
\	constructing sub-protocol-evaluators. Sub-protocol-evaluators can\
\	be built for any non-circular attribute grammar; this paper describes\
\	how to construct them for absolutely non-circular grammars~\\cite{Kennedy:Warren:acm:popl:1976}.\
\	Sub-protocol-evaluators are most easily understood as a simple optimisation\
\	of another evaluator we call the {\\em protocol-evaluator}. The protocol-evaluator\
\	has elements in common with the {\\em tree-walk evaluator} of Kennedy-Warren~\\cite{Kennedy:Warren:acm:popl:1976}\
\	and with Nielson's {\\em direct evaluator}~\\cite{Nielson:1981}; it\
\	can be viewed as a refinement of each of these. Furthermore, the\
\	{\\em uniform} AGs, proposed by Warren~\\cite{Warren:phd:1976}, and\
\	the {\\em ordered} AGs, proposed by Kastens~\\cite{Kastens:acta:1980},\
\	are both subclasses of grammars for which especially efficient protocol-evaluators\
\	can be built.	b141d0bd53c322ebd133d822ba8937d6	878f49ae0583dbc78df94a9b3f05564a	7749dc9edfdd149dbbaabd1a1240162c	incollection	Sub-Protocol-Evaluators for Attribute Grammars	Rodney Farrow	\N	1984
8102324	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '83 Symp. on Programming Languages Issues in Software\
\	Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Farrow83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 18, number 6	28--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	31b2bd7993bb7c8ec585c87534fac9db	e253e48342ba8c608dffaff8816ad2df	b7c0274c2d34e72816e8ac9c72a22f7f	incollection	Attribute Grammars and Data-Flow Languages	Rodney Farrow	\N	1983
8102325	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Farrow83a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c89e38a1e115aa7094504f3c366b59d	736b88f3dcc8b69710d94e7f987c0d6a	08fe5e581437b082450a2861fe231e88	techreport	Covers of Attribute Grammars and Sub-Protocol Attribute Evaluators	Rodney Farrow	\N	1983
8102326	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Farrow82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	95--107	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cd5930167076d1207687070afc2f006	06f405d3e19c588f62414a98f33c9866	af5527624ef1c94bc7a8e5c98d397ee8	incollection	Experience with an Attribute Grammar based Compiler	Rodney Farrow	\N	1982
8102327	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '82 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Farrow82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 17, number 6	160--171	\N	\N	\N		LINGUIST-86 is a commercially-developed translator-writing-system\
\	based on attribute grammars~\\cite{Knuth:mst:1968,Knuth:mst:1971}.\
\	From an input attribute grammar it generates a set of high-level\
\	language source modules that form an alternating pass attribute grammar\
\	evaluator~\\cite{Jazayeri:Walter:1975}. LINGUIST-86 generates attribute\
\	evaluators efficient enough to run on a microcomputer at speeds competitive\
\	with other translators on the system. The Attributed Program Tree\
\	is kept on secondary storage rather than in randomly-accessed memory,\
\	thus allowing non-trivial inputs to be evaluated on a microcomputer\
\	system. LINGUIST-86 also applies an optimization called static subsumption\
\	that eliminates many copy-rules from the generated evaluators. LINGUIST-86\
\	is itself written as an 1800 line attribute grammar and is self generating.	b2e08ab92d7e5af87027dade4a33c0f7	5d0b86e6be8d5532cd6579199d3189d4	8d522e217a1651f8563afa8a3d44928a	incollection	{LINGUIST}-86 Yet Another Translator Writing System based on Attribute\
\	Grammars	Rodney Farrow	\N	1982
8102328	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houston, TX	Rice University	\N	Farrow77	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b2b02796cca0d6aeeff756671d8de94	f0eb6c8616d81f339e05788f088edb78	cf391e5268f68351adb46ff166b2f776	phdthesis	Attributed Grammar Models for Data Flow Analysis	Rodney Farrow	\N	1977
8102329	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	19th ACM Symp. on Principles of Programming Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Farrow92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	Presque la me^me chose que nos GA ge'ne'riques! (mj)	\N	223--234	\N	\N	\N		This paper introduces composable attribute grammars (CAGs), a formalism\
\	that extends classical attribute grammars to allow for the modular\
\	composition of translation specifications and of translators. CAGs\
\	bring to complex translator-writing systems the same benefits of\
\	modularity found in modern programming languages, including comprehensibility,\
\	reusability, and incremental meta-compilation. After introducing\
\	CAGs by way of an example, we provide a formal definition of CAGs\
\	and their semantics. We describe a subclass of CAGs, called separable\
\	CAGs, that have favorable implementation properties. We discuss the\
\	novel aspects of CAGs, compare them to other proposals for inserting\
\	modularity into attribute grammars, and relate our experience using\
\	CAGs in the Linguist translator-writing system. (27 Refs.)	53f0c1447fc3dfa61bae9d620250b3be	3a4bad1e13b1bb1a8a223dda2b921622	0120403d097eef630dafd47228ffffc5	inproceedings	Composable Attribute Grammars: Support for Modularity in Translator\
\	Design and Implementation	Rodney Farrow and Thomas J. Marlowe and Daniel M. Yellin	\N	1992
8102330	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '89 Conf. on Progr. Languages Design and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Portland, OR	\N	\N	Farrow89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 24, number 7	120--130	\N	\N	\N		\N	50f31d6c455d5858d55f675c07a31500	415281be65686435258c735f2d42240c	3e71ad43bcb71d87a5275dcd6a58afad	incollection	A {VHDL} Compiler based on Attribute Grammar Methodology	Rodney Farrow and Alec G. Stanculescu	\N	1989
8102331	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	IBM T.J. Watson Research Center	\N	\N	Yorktown Heights, NY	\N	\N	Farrow87	\N	report RC	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	12925	\N		\N	6d4e209528ff2aeab06c174bf5625603	ff5d615d5dfeefffa7707e08668ac430	c368990a10a628b298d20d238932fae1	techreport	Generalized Inversion of Translation Specifications	Rodney Farrow and Daniel M. Yellin	\N	1987
8102332	Acta Informatica	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrow86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: Technical Report, Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University,\
\	New York, NY (January 1985).	393--427	\N	4	\N	mynote = {Tres bonne comparaison des optimisations en place effectuees par GAG\
\	et LINGUIST-86. Les auteurs en deduisent quelques idees pour les\
\	ameliorer tous les deux. Valable pour FNC-2. A lire. (mj)}	\N	ec04e7e6d14cd7248f7f54bedb9ad4b9	f6e9ee9f1337d97dd03341380fabdb42	92284c50a7b0cbced5b6756755db39bd	article	A Comparison of Storage Optimizations in Automatically-Generated\
\	Attribute Evaluators	Rodney Farrow and Daniel M. Yellin	\N	1986
8102333	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Third International Conference on Deductive and Object-Oriented Databases	\N	\N	\N	\N	Phoenix, Arizona	\N	\N	Fegaras93	http://ranger.uta.edu/\\~fegaras/dood93.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	146--168	\N	\N	\N		Numerous structures for database query optimizers have been proposed.\
\	Many of those proposals aimed at automating the construction of query\
\	optimizers from some kind of specification of optimizer behavior.\
\	These specification frameworks do a good job of partitioning and\
\	modularizing the kinds of information needed to generate a query\
\	optimizer. Most of them represent at least part of this information\
\	in a rule-like form. Nevertheless, large portions of these specifications\
\	still take a procedural form. The contributions of this work are\
\	threefold. We present a language for specifying optimizers that captures\
\	a larger portion of the necessary information in a declarative manner.\
\	This language is in turn based on a model of query rewriting where\
\	query expressions carry annotations that are propagated during query\
\	transformation and planning. This framework is reminiscent of inherited\
\	and synthesized attributes for attribute grammars, and we believe\
\	it is expressive of a wide range of information: logical and physical\
\	properties, both desired and delivered, cost estimates, optimization\
\	contexts, and control strategies. Finally, we present a mechanism\
\	for processing optimizer specifications that is based on compile-time\
\	reflection. This mechanism proves to be succinct and flexible, allowing\
\	modifications of the specification syntax, incorporation of new capabilities\
\	into generated optimizers, and retargeting the translation to a variety\
\	of optimization frameworks. We report on an implementation of our\
\	ideas using the CRML reflective functional language and on optimizer\
\	specifications we have written for several query algebras	ad493ece3ab152f2aaf5407d2ce6556b	1c4889d9f1a84604ada855dd990670ee	02e5ff1428dd03f44e259921d07b713f	inproceedings	Specifying Rule-based Query Optimizers in a Reflective Framework	L. Fegaras and D. Maier and T. Sheard.	\N	1993
8102334	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Feng90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	192--206	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc08a3f05e302577439557dff8630c6d	bb5d5d7eb0b1e22794ed0ca3e018d31e	58a2232961908ef8bf2812a9b9d5fe57	incollection	Incremental Attribute Evaluation for Multiple Subtree Replacements\
\	in Structure-oriented Environments	An Feng and Tohru Kikuno and Koji Torii	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102335	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	IEEE COMPSAC '87	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo	\N	\N	Feng87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	605--612	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Compilation de L-AGs en Prolog avec variables globales (common attributes)\
\	et optimisations. Pas terrible. (mj)}	\N	b28d075d19db12d4461c14e51906dc97	d0ebf028aab5b28ac67d2c2ece1f7eb1	a57dde2685a21ecfb4f1f66112c75118	incollection	Generating Practical Prolog Programs from Attribute Grammars	An Feng and Yuji Sugiyama and Mamoru Fujii and Koji Torii	\N	1987
8102336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IPS Japan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feng87a	\N	Papers of Tech. Group	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	\N	\N	SF20-5	\N	mynote = {pas lu, mais d'apres l'autre papier des memes ca semblerait parler\
\	de la detection d'occurrences d'attributs qui sont toujours egales,\
\	et qu'on pourrait donc ecrire de facon plus efficace. (mj)}	\N	b1336cc30d86dcafffaa13e38a99401a	7432d3db5f0fd713ee276710fd650e39	ed7c0bc16dff5f7029cd395aa4ad70aa	techreport	Optimizations in a Processor of Attribute Grammars	An Feng and Yuji Sugiyama and Mamoru Fujii and Koji Torii	\N	1987
8102337	\N	214	\N	\N	March	\N	11th Coll. on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP '86)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	File86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Nice	112--126	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f613c7fd7ebf0ebef1deda21a3fe65c	2eb2a608426a6ef2305db4c882fce181	60128e5307ce1f4eac8d1c76097ac5f8	incollection	Classical and Incremental Attribute Evaluation by Means of Recursive\
\	Procedures	Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	1986
8102338	Theoretical Computer Science	53	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	File87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	25--65	\N	1	\N	mynote = {Version tre`s e'tendue du papier avec le me^me titre a CAAP '86.}	\N	fb084f63c42e0ca5fd54d9e4778542f8	e6072e4bbe3c53d0eb26d4c8e2f3e274	feef94b00d85d88e8e9843e4a2ea969b	article	Classical and Incremental Attribute Evaluation by Means of Recursive\
\	Procedures	Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1987
8102339	Information and Control	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	File86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum INF-83-2, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech.\
\	Hogeschool Twente (January 1983).	41--124	\N	1-3	\N	mynote = {Bien compliques, ces automates d'arbres a pile et a registres permanents\
\	ou temporaires. Exercice interessant sur le plan formel, mais je\
\	ne crois pas que ca apporte grand chose a la pratique, sauf peut-etre\
\	un eclairage interessant sur le concept d'interpretation de CF-grammaires\
\	et ses applications. (mj)}	\N	767924f4e82ee92fcbbb55540cbadfb5	0a93e5edb11faa66a8455b19fb6dcbc0	70570df9ab69c9c2f504fe289e419d27	article	Machines for Attribute Grammars	Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1986
8102340	Acta Informatica	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	File83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: memorandum 359, Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool\
\	Twente (1981).	115--150	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a7d87c000108d353ae87eea5fda6b0d	6a3e0cfbb3d8caff870662ba57276a4f	89a1303e4c252f6fdfa96f807ffad66c	article	Interpretation and Reduction of Attribute Grammars	Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1983
8102341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	File83a	\N	dissertation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8532ff3a2f3f154598db05867cc2c025	cdecbb014b4f2f4236dd32573fe8b8e4	46dad510f58d5d059c36b1d477e568f8	techreport	Theory of Attribute Grammars	Gilberto Fil{\\'e}	\N	1983
8102343	The Squiggolist	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fokkinga91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	20--26	\N	1	\N		\N	4441875690e9b97e7949431d87adbd12	ee7a068a59c21a13c92fb3fae89eb8b1	d4ab46df3a713cfc2ff279c7aaf4e1ac	article	A translation from attribute grammars to catamorphisms	M. M. Fokkinga and J. Jeuring and L. Meertens and E. Meijer	\N	1991
8102344	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Universit� de Marne la Vall\\'ee	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forax97	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Forax97.ps.gz	Rapport de stage de Ma\\^itrise d'Informatique	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Forax97.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/Forax97.ps.gz}	\N	4b97125fdbe508968440c2ed651452e1	552da653aef304cc16d20868030d3895	e42748c5c9efd044c7ab2113443f0c3d	techreport	Le langage Chocolat	R\\'emi Forax	\N	1997
8102345	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Forbig91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	438--459	\N	\N	\N		The principles of the program generation environment FLR, which has\
\	been implemented at our department, are described. The system supports\
\	the reuse of already developed specifications of various kinds and\
\	was motivated by the idea whose the source text of already running\
\	programs again. This knowledge of parts of programs or documents,\
\	which were specified already, is stored as attributed grammar rules\
\	in a database. New documented can be composed in an interactive way\
\	using this database. It is demonstrated to use [sic] FLR to generate\
\	programs and Attribute Grammars.	146a14bef4f760d35fc60acfd5877f00	24b3c9ea0a3aaeb11aa5ade4572f67ab	41481dac03479231dd5d220191dfbc8b	incollection	Using the Generative Aspect of Attribute Grammars in a Knowledge\
\	Based Way	Peter Forbig	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102346	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Informatics Lab., MTA SZTAKI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forg�cs97	http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/~gyimi/	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	10	\N	TR97-7	\N	bibdate = {May 14, 1998}, email = {gyimi@inf.u-szeged.hu}, language = {English}	In this paper a method is introduced for the interprocedural static\
\	slicing of large programs. The most time-consuming part of interprocedural\
\	slicing methods is the computation of transitive dependencies (i.e.,\
\	summary edges) due to the procedure calls. From these dependencies\
\	and program dependence graphs the system dependence graph of a program\
\	can be constructed. It is straightforward to compute interprocedural\
\	slices from the system dependence graph. Horwitz et al. introduced\
\	an algorithm based on attribute grammars for computing summary edges,\
\	while Reps et al. suggested an improved technique for this task.\
\	This paper defines a method which improves the space requirement\
\	of Reps' method.	c09c979f90364776209ae2db0ec47e2f	7699f985cb0f5419173def30aed36299	55ae24df24a14a6c4b380f74d962b650	techreport	An efficient interprocedural slicing method for large programs	Istv�n Forg�cs and Tibor Gyim�thy	\N	1997
8102347	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Information Processing '89	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Franchi-Zannet89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	San Francisco, CA	149--155	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Description de GIGAS et de son implantation, meilleure qu'a` Toulouse.\
\	(mj)}	\N	b79b6a6cf6b8b2514865f7ce7ebdbefe	eaa5eb1083af623dfda9def7ae0d74a8	1eff8d51d1a06f4a60efed015ab05fea	incollection	Attribute Specifications for Graphical Interface Generation	Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	G. X. Ritter	1989
8102348	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franchi-Zannet82	\N	th{\\`e}se d'{\\'E}tat	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	96b3d3b3d6bbda78ced49bfcd4ceba6f	8c8e46695974cd9b415065a2912129a5	05a49c1fbc28fd08857113e0bb1f7584	techreport	Attributs s{\\'e}mantiques et sch{\\'e}mas de programmes	Paul Franchi-Zannettacci	\N	1982
8102349	BIGRE	63--64	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franchi-Zannet89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	135--146	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Comment utiliser GIGAS pour traiter des documents selon la norme ODA.\
\	(mj)}	\N	e647d1b292922d10a5cee61d99bdbcd3	9898497c3c142d98800fa149813fa522	caef8bd8c4a7cef177717d88630b5b14	article	Context-sensitive Semantics as a Basis for Processing Structured\
\	Documents	Paul Franchi-Zannettacci and Dennis S. Arnon	\N	1989
8102351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, Tech. University Berlin	\N	Franzen83	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	83-20	\N		\N	671b20cc0ff12f994f954c429f7fb98b	ec732732af1fe10f71001a4337396aa2	b50d9ede7aa2441163fbf7525a327f3e	phdthesis	Compiler Generation from Compiler Descriptions to Efficient Compilers	H. Franzen	\N	1983
8102352	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich ``Compiler-Compiler'', GI 9. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Franzen79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Bonn	176--193	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f62acf4755afc1b82de85b21d568e0a	a4d082f1712f86d140ac7aac62739d73	4b8edfccd0749e6a5b74d2ce28707278	inproceedings	Automatic Determination of Data Flow in Extended Affix Grammars	H. Franzen and Berthold Hoffmann	J. H. B{\\"o}hling and P. P. Spies	1979
8102353	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	5th Annual III Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidel	\N	\N	Franzen77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	397--420	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8b8b72a7454f997a1735fcc492b0f12	b5ca6bf217851c2e18eef66ad235e5dc	4ba17c946d24877e25306b0996bf7bf2	incollection	The {EAGLE} Parser Generator: an Experimental Step towards a Practical\
\	Compiler-Compiler using Two-level Grammars	H. Franzen and Berthold Hoffmann and B. Pohl and I.-R. Schmiedecke	Jacques Andr{\\'e} and Jean-Pierre Ban{\\^a}tre	1977
8102354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik and Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt	Berlin	\N	\N	Franzen78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	72--95	\N	\N	\N		\N	53dc28fb18af1f7e2f56db74b449f349	a3e5ed818905b4bdf0cfcc4850186968	e29a7735fdf7f6beed1f9cd113676cf5	incollection	Using Two-level Language Descriptions for Compiler Generation	H. Franzen and Berthold Hoffmann and I.-R. Schmiedecke	W. Henhalp	1978
8102358	Software - Practice and Experience	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost93a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1139--1156	\N	10	\N		Contrary to a widely-held belief it is possible to construct executable\
\	specifications of language processors that use a top-down parsing\
\	strategy and which have structures that directly reflect the structure\
\	of grammars containing left-recursive productions. A novel technique\
\	has been discovered by which the non-termination that would otherwise\
\	occur is avoided by 'guarding' top-down left-recursive language processors\
\	by non-left-recursive recognizers. The use of a top-down parsing\
\	strategy increases modularity and the use of left-recursive productions\
\	facilitates specification of semantic equations. A combination of\
\	the two is of significant practical value because it results in modular\
\	and expressively clear executable specifications of language processors.\
\	The new approach has been tested in an attribute grammar programming\
\	environment that has been used in a number of projects including\
\	the development of natural language interfaces, SQL processors and\
\	circuit design transformers within a VLSI design package.	a86399e1dee7dbf0946d0cb4b7a96800	063b22e7ab090712b2c8a87e15917cee	1f0955300e4f89f08d6f2221269427bf	article	Guarded Attribute Grammars	R. A. Frost	\N	1993
8102359	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost90	\N	draft	Attribute Grammar	\N	University of Windsor	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	047127450da025988b83e5dcf52d7c49	507711da44de3019022c8dbb0c6ed775	7886158802a95665a2bc0e6d12834750	unpublished	Constructing Programs in a Calculus of Lazy Interpreters	Richard A. Frost	\N	1990
8102360	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	24	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	142--151	\N	9	\N	mynote = {De'crit comment utiliser les GAs et Miranda pour de'velopper des programmes\
\	d'application dont le langage d'entre'e est relativement structure'.\
\	C'est connu depuis tre`s longtemps, mais l'auteur utilise tellement\
\	de mots ronflants que j'ai eu du mal a` de'gager le peu de substance\
\	qu'il y a dans le papier. Tre`s bizarre. (mj)}	\N	0434dca94652c594e097cfc09bb501a8	7622eaf3676e80d4c16f6a5af4ab0697	bdb3093f0b06013dcb7835f9b7c3b240	article	Application Programming as the Construction of Language Interpreters	Richard A. Frost	\N	1989
8102361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Comp. Sci., University of Windsor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost89a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	89-001	\N	mynote = {Sans doute une version longue de son papier dans ACM SIGPLAN Notices.\
\	(mj)}	\N	2cfbcb95ddf7b81379da6210ec8be049	6b96acb434233e13b62901eb4d8734ae	b21363c4991916241a291d5b91e56268	techreport	The Use of Attribute Grammars in Application Programming	Richard A. Frost	\N	1989
8102362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Comp. Sci., University of Windsor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost89b	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	89--007	\N		\N	0916a66a7219ead48c65a39003959626	91ef4de28f2d959a71905d5cb828c3ed	8483732ba53a164e7148496441adb168	techreport	The Use of Lazy Attribute Grammars in Application Programming	Richard A. Frost	\N	1989
8102363	\N	693	\N	\N	\N	\N	Functional Programming, Concurrency, Simulation and Automated Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Frost93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	278--295	\N	\N	\N		Attribute grammars were introduced in the late 60's. In the 70's they\
\	found use in compiler work, a use that is continuing to grow. A more\
\	recent development is that of the ``attribute grammar programming\
\	paradigm''. A number of environments have been built to support this\
\	paradigm. W/AGE is one such environment. It consists of several functions\
\	that extend the standard environment of the pure lazy functional\
\	programming language Miranda. W/AGE has been used in the construction\
\	of various types of program including natural language interpreters,\
\	database front-ends, file-processors, theorem provers, and VLSI specification\
\	transformers.	d8ebed5a48ff2bbf411e5ed61fbeeebc	dcbc1422e2538850e1a6edc331692ac9	468e14efa432f7f4b5450b8545101608	inbook	Supporting the Attribute Grammar Programming Paradigm in a Lazy Functional\
\	Programming Language	R. A. Frost and S. Karamatos	Peter E. Lauer	1993
8102364	International Journal of Man-Machine Studies	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost90a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	149--176	\N	2	\N	copyright = {(c) Copyright 1990 Academic Press}	In this paper we describe a database interface that is loosely based\
\	upon some of the concepts proposed by Richard Montague in his approach\
\	to the interpretation of natural language. The system is implemented\
\	as an executable attribute grammar specified in a higher order, lazy,\
\	pure functional programming language. The attribute grammar formalism\
\	provides a simple means of implementing Montague's notion of {"}semantic\
\	rule to syntactic rule correspondence{"} and the higher order functional\
\	language in which the attributes grammar is constructed provides\
\	an appropriate vehicle for implementing Montague's higher order semantics.\
\	The purpose of the paper is two-fold: (i) to demonstrate that many\
\	of Montague's ideas can be used to advantage in creating natural\
\	language interfaces to databases, and (ii) to introduce a method\
\	for implementing attribute grammars in functional languages that\
\	is suitable for investigating both grammars and semantic theories\
\	of language.	ce1712976e09904fc66fff02631e961d	0996e4de4ff132e44d5a8ebdf4ad586d	b2e10efdcc727b11ef253f54da05208b	article	A Database Interface Based on Montague's Approach to the Interpretation\
\	of Natural Language	R. A. Frost and W. S. Saba	\N	1990
8102365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Windsor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frost96	ftp://ftp.cs.uwindsor.ca/pub/wage	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8686e06d498962f120e24a347ecc8c7e	df1de22eac687f1d944a72e38b325180	8fbeaa4c57cbfb0c20cb62e8f9ab19fa	techreport	Memoizing purely-functional top-down backtracking language processors	R. A. Frost and Barbara Szydlowski	\N	1996
8102366	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Actes du S{\\'e}minaire Franco-Sovi{\\'e}tique Informatika 88	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Nice	\N	\N	Frecon88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	181--198	\N	\N	\N		\N	945e083bb534fdf2da1f74cf2b2530fd	fce18d2056503e3c67bd24067ba0dca2	7cf189d0f192226a0bc81a7a7fb91528	incollection	Programmation Grammaticale	Louis Fr{\\'e}con	\N	1988
8102367	Acta Cybernetica	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fulop81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	261--279	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3f9181bb130a0a1fbc13f4579500892	f35b341f97571b34ce185399a0d97cff	f45ca8e91eb98cc6c28e440d8611620e	article	On Attributed Tree Transducers	Z. F{\\"u}l{\\"o}p	\N	1981
8102368	Theoret. Comput. Sci.	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fulhervagvog93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	185--236	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ca8fe75b79573d963286bf78ea27de3	03fa88bf98a4a8fbf12adfb143aa719e	c3cc5ab8bae0d430c55ef89a080f9fc7	article	Tree transducers with external functions	Z. F{\\"u}l{\\"o}p and F. Herrmann and S. V\\'agv{\\"o}lgyi and H. Vogler	\N	1993
8102369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	I3S, University de Nice--Sophia Antipolis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fedele90	\N	th{\\`e}se	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d0fa23f3709210f9207d9261e1646bc	e6034dc976dde9bfaa771651b95d9a94	b212563901315f75f9e5950610bf43b6	techreport	Construction automatis{\\'e}e des compilateurs: le syst{\\`e}me Cigale	Carine F�d�le	\N	1990
8102370	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	\N	\N	Gallier83	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5eb0b4bb59e051d7965a19746b124c8e	ac22a4d8e59578b803272d87cfcd9e88	a154329e02df9bdae311409e95ddc149	techreport	An Efficient Evaluator for Attribute Grammars with Conditional Rules	Jean H. Gallier	\N	1983
8102371	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	\N	\N	Gallier85	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {(pd)}	\N	42e9726850490c6ed9da693c78c4afe8	e7f3bac8b0b5f82de07b9741f3d8a533	5735ab87343c933f31f748d6de8f3070	techreport	{CISV3}: a Compiler Generator based on Attribute Evaluation	Jean H. Gallier and Frank J. Manion and John McEnerney	\N	1985
8102374	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	Ganapathi80	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 406	\N		\N	383cc144248c9f5053d8ec97c1aea522	e8efcd72f64191e8cd1d09e5c6e31aad	74ca8db706fdcaad1d5f7d4be061629f	phdthesis	Retargetable Code Generation and Optimization using Attribute Grammars	Mahadevan Ganapathi	\N	1980
8102375	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	7	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganapathi85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	560--599	\N	4	\N		\N	ba7fbe3d0331e5c58aae0ba86e0ce96e	3382796abc771c46adab2c5ce9f0f6af	b7599035fac7a78edb200a8106e34a3a	article	Affix Grammar Driven Code Generation	Mahadevan Ganapathi and Charles N. Fischer	\N	1985
8102376	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Ganapathi82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	108--119	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7e2bf443e221b7fe56b6db31f8390b9	f32248619b4d7192146af26f942515c3	36de5e153b63d6bd2efa9dbc2933f891	incollection	Description-driven Code Generation using Attribute Grammars	Mahadevan Ganapathi and Charles N. Fischer	\N	1982
8102377	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Gansner82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	289--298	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cab439dd0cf24bf8cfa40315915a0c0	fd5f4c6bf312244c0975725d9bd5cc99	c400df27ccaeeb55dd3517a2ad015c74	incollection	Semantics and Correctness of a Query Language Translation	E. Gansner and T. R. Horgan and Chandra M. R. Kintala and D. J. Moore and P. Surko	\N	1982
8102378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Description of Programming Concepts~II	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Ganzinger83a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	3--23	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf76cda7c36b9aeefa9b18e1ec921cd8	4993f545f0835b651fa9fe7f92772886	deb591a8fb1af38e9032dbde8f333bf1	incollection	Denotational Semantics for Languages with Modules	Harald Ganzinger	Dines Bj{\\"o}rner	1983
8102379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Languages and System Design	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier/North Holland	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger83b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	59--82	\N	\N	\N		\N	591514981d713f0877599ab7b6de35ec	19373c3c1f26f7126740c9771595dd2f	1a2bb80f45060cd84afa944af67ff76d	incollection	On the Design of Data Abstraction Mechanisms for Compiler Description\
\	Languages	Harald Ganzinger	J. Bormann	1983
8102380	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich ``Compiler-Compiler'', GI 9. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Ganzinger79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Bonn	206--217	\N	\N	\N		\N	dae67b85270e45a08b52e45f32781aa1	414e9c8bfad5131fa9a1f88f1d066dab	0ff6fa3295f00efd8e4c2fbc6641e5a5	inproceedings	An Approach to the Derivation of Compiler Description Concepts from\
\	the Mathematical Semantics Concept	Harald Ganzinger	J. H. B{\\"o}hling and P. P. Spies	1979
8102381	\N	154	\N	\N	July	\N	10th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ganzinger83c	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Barcelona	237--249	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d9d3b9d0c656696c44fa2c696473c7b	3b686da09e8a1810ca1e9038b1631e96	9f8f61a7384f64f07b66c09629fa0a47	incollection	Modular Compiler Descriptions based on Abstract Semantic Data Types	Harald Ganzinger	J. Diaz	1983
8102382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt	Berlin	\N	\N	Ganzinger78a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	96--119	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ded99979dab780c87667aebdbe358ac	7938d9921907c4ce78ca5bfc56fb7773	d8c4016d554752e87e7e9379b90d406a	incollection	Strukturelle Zusammenh{\\"a}nge zwischen Funktionalen Sprachbeschreibungen\
\	und {\\"U}bersetzerbeschreibungen	Harald Ganzinger	W. Henhalp	1978
8102383	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 3. Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Ganzinger82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	22--53	\N	\N	\N		\N	c99be1f908b082bd75c333d704bc44a5	dfb05e5e56fc834ac7a465bcf220a2cc	8e46cd590b483543bf8f2fcd516e0b19	incollection	An Overview of the Attribute Definition Language {ADELE}	Harald Ganzinger	W. Henhapl	1982
8102384	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ganzinger80a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--69	\N	\N	\N		\N	59bd5c8a9b35bd2b951cbc2d7dfef7a6	c063567a6fdacda096ddbdfeacde4559	29f9dd65ca17739289f0aa9874c80030	incollection	Transforming Denotational Semantics into Practical Attribute Grammars	Harald Ganzinger	Neil D. Jones	1980
8102385	\N	67	\N	\N	March	\N	4th GI Conf. on Theoretical Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ganzinger79a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Aachen	132--141	\N	\N	\N		\N	cadad144caff25be1a5ed767d1123a94	1c6d61e05774646cb2a3a38b17851778	d4d66300df7522970c915c8305ab2483	incollection	On Storage Optimization for Automatically Generated Compilers	Harald Ganzinger	K. Weihrauch	1979
8102386	Science of Computer Programming	3	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: Bericht TUM-I8306, Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University\
\	M{\\"u}nchen (July 1983).	223--278	\N	3	\N		\N	b49fabed9a4b6c67a4e2046dd1ae8d18	2e13466f9f422ecdf78e04add142d601	109c331f83ed0b7125620e516f3f612a	article	Increasing Modularity and Language-Independency in Automatically\
\	Generated Compilers	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1983
8102387	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger81	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-8110	\N		\N	ba589d33a2d5e7dec6748c04e4560732	87b5c7858b9f301e4748389b62739502	f8d1ab2a205620c5f37b497810d447db	techreport	Parametrized Specifications: Parameter Passing and Optimizing Implementation	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1981
8102388	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger80	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-8006	\N		\N	514af4b0b592f7ee3a27d68457f500aa	9329f4308b145fc75e33baab2322a2a8	2ab1d86e6aa647e12db62bcc1625b9c4	techreport	Some Principles for the Development of Compiler from Denotational\
\	Language Definitions	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1980
8102389	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger78	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-7809	\N		\N	693ba8ef1cefdc8f50c4cdbed866f881	b26ad979dcf1f1ae7c48f209c87859c1	6b380113dd3bf5ede69bbc3241926475	techreport	Optimierende Erzeugung von {\\"U}bersetzerteilen aus Implementierungsorientierten\
\	Sprachbeschreibungen	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1978
8102390	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger77	\N	??unknown reference??	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2534a83b6a22d4bcefe69e920a87c87c	27d2f0660990887cb703316d97025c12	391ff580f7c60f06a5ecb2af29b6f081	techreport	Deriving Proof Rules for Programming Language Constructs from Static\
\	and Dynamic Attribute Structures	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1977
8102391	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger76	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7608	\N		\N	99ff73bf3ea652cf454595243589b07e	aac8f3c9f74ede34d3a29d28a37392c6	62564a50e161141c3acbb9b9bc918698	techreport	{MUG1}-Manual	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1976
8102392	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Abteilung Mathematik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger74	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7420	\N		\N	1ff5fd12688c2a3ab1f6ea133db50d90	6d42a02bc1687ac3196d84066a2d6ee9	721fc96f02c2fb93aefb4102261b4b54	techreport	Modifizierte Attributierte Grammatiken	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1974
8102393	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abteilung Mathematik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	Ganzinger73	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed6ced10b0964bf286c91e7be419ee6c	b072cfb4b54dc495ca03ff82fadf266e	1b4e2fe97d64930e24ed30bb0c40db87	phdthesis	Drei Methoden zur Beschreibung der Semantik von Programmiersprachen\
\	und Formalisierung der Semantik eines Algol 68 Subset	Harald Ganzinger	\N	1973
8102394	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Ganzinger84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as {\\sl ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, 19(6)	157--170	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, attribute grammars are viewed as specifying translations\
\	from source language terms into target language terms. The terms\
\	are constructed over a hierarchical signature consisting of a semantic\
\	and syntactic part. Attribute grammars are redefined to become morphisms\
\	in the category of such signatures, called attribute coupled grammars,\
\	such that they come with an associative composition operation. The\
\	composition allows for a new kind of modularity in compiler specifications.\
\	The paper also discusses properties of the concept with respect to\
\	attribute evaluation and application as a tree transformation device.	30fe747c12a5a7bd129d38959cf1411a	1b7af31a796bcc7880bfa9acc2b09fe6	422d1afd6bb34d525ffb9cebe712a489	inproceedings	Attribute Coupled Grammars	Harald Ganzinger and Robert Giegerich	\N	1984
8102395	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '82 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Ganzinger82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as {\\sl ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, 17(6)	172--184	\N	\N	\N		\N	839b3a13f7c61163b4b935655f094c97	549e8e5bb9a2d5b8c54301ba4077b94f	658249af8fb7eb543882d2278eff6526	incollection	A Truly Generative Semantics-directed Compiler Generator	Harald Ganzinger and Robert Giegerich and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1982
8102396	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, University Dortmund	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger86	\N	Forschungsbericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	220	\N		\N	6ea61454d7223999f544d78ef0ed47c6	578428626131cb0f92c57b2da4e5cd6b	114105621d03fe33b3bf383e7d217bf3	techreport	{MARVIN}: a Tool for Applicative and Modular Compiler Specifications	Harald Ganzinger and Robert Giegerich and Martin Vach	\N	1986
8102397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, University Dortmund	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ganzinger84a	\N	Forschungsbericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	189	\N	mynote = {Prolog et Meta compilation. (pd)}	\N	1ced4ff8b2cd15793cdf2964fbb6304c	d9a5982760f24ee56f0e76d2a34dc528	1107736cbcac861c5e7d224db0d1e46a	techreport	Modular Logic Programming of Compilers	Harald Ganzinger and Michael Hanus	\N	1984
8102398	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Information Processing '77	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Ganzinger77a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Toronto	535--540	\N	\N	\N		\N	db92fc621c6bff0990ad61046efef33a	5729a3fc1818ccc0d5e3f7363695ed5d	55eca0744859d8c45876a7c19fdaed63	incollection	Automatic Generation of Optimizing Multipass Compilers	Harald Ganzinger and Knut Ripken and Reinhard Wilhelm	B. Gilchrist	1977
8102399	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	ACM 1976 Annual Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houston, TX	\N	\N	Ganzinger76a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	415--418	\N	\N	\N		\N	43c025028e95f318c34450b3cc3a1364	9579dd0ce17d866f36e6a7c65fe5ec45	27576cbc869eaa8ae80dda77d4d40d11	incollection	{MUG1}---an Incremental Compiler-Compiler	Harald Ganzinger and Knut Ripken and Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1976
8102400	\N	34	\N	\N	October	\N	GI 5. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ganzinger75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Dortmund	654--666	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa5fb4078d098cf1caad351c9019745a	58d2c71a58ec758be5007cdf59d6d395	3c944175c23c495a8967bdeff8f0ac61	inproceedings	Verschr{\\"a}nkung von Compiler-Moduln	Harald Ganzinger and Reinhard Wilhelm	J. M{\\"u}lbacher	1975
8102401	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	ESPRIT '87: Achievements and Impact	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Garcia87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Brussels	1265--1275	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Decrit rapidement le langage de programmation logique parallele PARLOG,\
\	la Sequential PARLOG Machine, son emulation sur muSyC (un coprocesseur\
\	symbolique microprogrammable) et la construction du compilateur correspondant\
\	en utilisant FNC-2. (mj)}	\N	337de28118d5f906a37cae35a11a7f86	221944e41d1329eb64509994e7b54865	323cd9790c7e7a203127713e8e66c171	incollection	An Implementation of {PARLOG} Using High-Level Tools	Jos{\\'e} Garcia and Martin Jourdan and Antoine Rizk	{Commission of the European Communities---Directorate General XIII}	1987
8102402	\N	107	\N	\N	April	\N	Int. Coll. on Formalization of Programming Concepts	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gaudel81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Peniscola	96--114	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebfedec58d2669853efe7d85faefd044	940e3329554bcb761d307d5245ed20a9	57af61c658f7c5f3796022f78e13d0c0	incollection	Compiler Generation from Formal Definition of Programming Languages:\
\	a Survey	Marie-Claude Gaudel	J. Diaz and I. Ramos	1981
8102403	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gaudel80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	140--164	\N	\N	\N		\N	52037a6c360994d412cf5a75789d8f73	67d05666878cced39ee76b8bdb61672c	e304aca3baeaad7b5e34dc88eac8d96e	incollection	Specification of Compilers as Abstract Data Type Representation	Marie-Claude Gaudel	Neil D. Jones	1980
8102407	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, University Dortmund	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giegerich86	\N	Forschungsbericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	221	\N		\N	7b901b34ee256b026270c85a9cfb0e11	4a8b81023a308f0f5610227a64640c18	f6af04df9185f922dd08cb0871317e95	techreport	On the Relation between Descriptional Composition and Evaluation\
\	of Attribute Coupled Grammars	Robert Giegerich	\N	1986
8102408	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Giegerich82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	75--81	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc73733698478cfc59172e3303069527	3157d3ce5a8174d51b8d3690e760906b	d2bdb4de0eaee35ab2409d8e147bf132	incollection	Automatic Generation of Machine-specific Code Optimizers	Robert Giegerich	\N	1982
8102409	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giegerich79	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-7913	\N		\N	19916f05a3c48af1c7ac3eb3967914d1	24b1d83732d21ca1369af5008149fd08	bb1a0fc66fb808df421386cd4123604f	techreport	Introduction to the Compiler Generating System {MUG2}	Robert Giegerich	\N	1979
8102410	\N	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI 11. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Giegerich81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N		\N	37a863d8c830fd63364fe04c7ad6dbaf	934463e41730f10eab5821c490a10405	6f70bc292254dd442d04892e073d6f7b	inproceedings	Invariance of Approximative Semantics with Respect to Program Transformations	Robert Giegerich and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	W. Brauer	1981
8102411	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Le Point sur la Compilation	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-CEC Course	Montpellier	\N	\N	Giegerich78a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	337--365	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f5adff05de58839d4ee33ce823a6301	3221f4da39d806ae19cbbce53e4ad064	5201e0a7473ff6259ea4b70bb31a5b52	incollection	Attribute Evaluation	Robert Giegerich and Reinhard Wilhelm	Michaneh Amirchahy and Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	1978
8102412	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI 7. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Giegerich77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	N{\\"u}rnberg	17--36	\N	\N	\N		\N	24cf2602920a53cc4cd74faccd3b77e2	ee5e5edc5f4145762c8ca122dc9dd62f	47829c272db1a0628268bed25bed62ae	inproceedings	Implementierbarkeit Attributierter Grammatiken	Robert Giegerich and Reinhard Wilhelm	H. J. Schneider	1977
8102413	Information Processing Letters	7	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giegerich78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	279--284	\N	6	\N		\N	49d268dc903e929ece607c8a142ca423	23470119e9fe15490b1ebcc3dc13d138	6fe3f8bed3ae998e7b26bb9a0a134eef	article	Counter-one-pass Features in One-pass Compilation: a Formalization\
\	using Attribute Grammars	Robert Giegerich and Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1978
8102414	ACTACYB: Acta Cybernetica	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gil89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5cf1a488389d4859b8ca60c28dbfb4da	9d11b17af7b4b0601675325ff786976c	77a602b6c1246c59c6a65a0c4f420d13	article	Parallel Programming Structures and Attribute Grammars	Gil and Makay	\N	1989
8102415	\N	34	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 6. Fachtagung ``Programmiersprache und Programentwicklung''	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Glasner80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Darmstadt	125--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f50702ec2eb7c3f796edc255f2dca22	0d90a96a6e4849430682dfa5f2ec1e21	bee035c9581702125a68a2fe8b7326cd	inproceedings	{OPTRAN}, a Language for the Specification of Program Transformations	Ingrid Glasner and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	H.-J. Hoffmann	1980
8102418	Acta Cybernetica	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gombas85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	19--31	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Meme idee que Nielson et File sur les partitionnements pour obtenir\
\	des evaluateurs pour les GAs ANC. (mj)}	\N	ce1715b313fe4b8f57692b44cdadfc3c	b83815a7daa5b21fc7434e073c8dfcbb	b9be4436573da0c1f5fb556fbca6fb99	article	A Multi-visit Characterization of Absolutely Noncircular Attribute\
\	Grammars	E. Gomb{\\'a}s and M. Bartha	\N	1985
8102419	\N	742	\N	\N	November	\N	Object Technologies for Advanced Software	\N	\N	First JSSST International Symposium	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gondow93a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	77--94	\N	\N	\N	authororg = {{Tokyo Institute of Technology}}	In this paper, we consider describing software development environments\
\	(SDEs) using a computational model OOAG (Object Oriented Attribute\
\	Grammar), which incorporates functions for managing changes and maintaining\
\	consistency. In SDEs, the change management and consistency maintenance\
\	are key issues and OOAG is suitable for describing them. Software\
\	objects in SDEs have many derived values, and software objects and\
\	their derived values have complex relations with each other. Careless\
\	human activities often cause inconsistencies among software objects\
\	and it usually costs a lot to recover them. OOAG provides declarative\
\	descriptions to re-compute automatically derived values based on\
\	change propagation and to check relations among software objects,\
\	which help recovering activities of programmers. OOAG treats SDEs\
\	as aggregated active objects, i.e. tree structures, where software\
\	products are distributed. Managing changes of derived values and\
\	consistency among software objects are described over tree structures\
\	in declarative manner. Attributes associated with nodes are re-computed\
\	automatically, if necessary. OOAG is a computational model with the\
\	following extensions to standard attribute grammars (AGs): (1) OOAG\
\	can change tree structures depending upon their attribute values.\
\	(AGs hat have this function are called higher order attribute grammars).\
\	(2) OOAG can describe message passing which pastes temporary attributes\
\	and their attribution rules to the tree structure. The aim of this\
\	paper is to show that our approach of treating SDEs as aggregated\
\	objects is natural and OOAG's features are suited for the task of\
\	describing change management and consistency control in structure-oriented\
\	software development environments.	d259454862d9449a8635cdb1e93d2bc9	b9f496afe4e89a4584c04977b26a6eeb	5dd42791d24a1cc3d713c782d053078c	inproceedings	Change Management and Consistency Maintenance in Software Development\
\	Environments Using Object Oriented Attribute Grammars	Katsuhiko Gondow and Takashi Imaizumi and Yoichi Shinoda and Takuya Katayama	\N	1993
8102420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gondow95	http://www.cs.titech.ac.jp/TR/tr-abst95.html#95TR-0020	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	95TR-0020	\N		The purpose of this paper is twofold. First we present a denotational\
\	semantics of attribute grammars(AGs) by using Cardelli's record calculus.\
\	The denotational semantics is simple and natural. In our semantics,\
\	an attributed tree is represented by nested records to preserve the\
\	structural information of the attributed tree, while in traditional\
\	denotational semantics AGs are formalized by either valuation mapping\
\	from attributes (often in the root) to their values or mapping from\
\	inherited attributes to synthesized attributes in the root. It is\
\	a positive characteristic of our semantics to deal with attributed\
\	tree as AG's semantics rather than attribute valuation. For the purpose\
\	of describing structure-oriented software development environments,\
\	many computational models based on AGs have already been proposed.\
\	These computational models are usually extended so as to deal with\
\	tree transformation. We believe that our semantics can be a good\
\	formal basis to define these computational models. To show this,\
\	we formalize OOAG(Object-Oriented AGs) and higher order AGs(HAGs)\
\	by extending our denotational semantics of AGs. This is the second\
\	purpose of this paper. Both of them are computational models to deal\
\	with tree transformation depending upon attribute values. As the\
\	result of these formalizations, we can formally discuss the differences\
\	between OOAG and HAGs. For example, we show that tree transformation\
\	in OOAG is modeled as a function to determine the next state, while\
\	that in HAGs is just a static tree construction. This paper is the\
\	revised English version of {"}Attribute Grammars as Record Calculus{"}\
\	(Technical Report No.93TR-0047), which is written in Japanese.	4c3470dadbaaf4df95ddc3dd7a6616c3	40f32194fa0f2baade7693afb891fa99	b11e32fe013490bff5a8e4f434c7a142	techreport	On formalization of object oriented attribute grammars {OOAG} and\
\	higher order attribute grammars using record calculus	Katsuhiko Gondow and Takuya Katayama	\N	1995
8102421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gondow93	http://www.cs.titech.ac.jp/TR/tr-abst93.html#93TR-0047	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	93TR-0047	\N		We present a new denotational semantics of attribute grammars that\
\	are based on Cardelli's record and lambda calculus. Our goal is to\
\	define, using the semantics, computational models based on attribute\
\	grammars for describing structure-oriented software development environments.\
\	As the first step toward the end, we present as extensions of the\
\	semantics formal definitions of OOAG (object oriented attribute grammars)\
\	and higher order attribute grammars. They have the capability to\
\	transform structures of attributed trees depending on their attribute\
\	values. The rest of this paper is written in Japanese.	447f63e4d292d99268f6c276b8a10537	8054d7e88310d48e42b0fa2b4914896a	649c8d92fa53f423b37a701e9b960223	techreport	Attribute grammars as record calculus	Katsuhiko Gondow and Takuya Katayama	\N	1993
8102422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Graham84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	251--288	\N	\N	\N		\N	026bc81c4a3e166f60533340f309d678	c57db6158f7b87b7bb03748559f5cd6f	e13044b6376b2ca6909c3de2460bab16	incollection	Code Generation and Optimization	Susan L. Graham	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102423	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Colorado	\N	\N	Boulder, CO	\N	\N	Gray85	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECE~690	\N		\N	b72d6c4aabe63b10a9a0498d3fdf7f43	7f3775c8982acbbd45d182b469c002d3	2852c1aca5c7065ab6e4dff1127235d7	techreport	Comparing Semantic Analysis Efficiency of a {GAG} Generated Compiler\
\	vs. Hand Written Compilers	Robert Gray	\N	1985
8102424	Communications of the ACM	35	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gray92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	121--131	\N	2	\N		\N	86b37f4f41653ecbabeb69c1b3ff1730	14f6f471921b15ed3ddde420bc830fd7	0bbe11091f4587aee8ae037cc5519fc9	article	Eli: {A} Complete, Flexible Compiler Construction System	R. W. Gray and V. P. Heuring and S. P. Levi and A. M. Sloane	\N	1992
8102425	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	IS \\& T / SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Science and Technology	Green96	http://tardis.union.edu/\\~greene/resume1.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c8489df3b6ef8095d80f187d0f403fa	a437e2b1e7049a9827ceb35173b3d800	64f4c101049025754fa43dd9882b99a0	inproceedings	Document Recognition: An Attribute Grammar Approach	Edward A. Green and M. Viswanathan and M. S. Krishnamoorthy	\N	1996
8102426	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greim86	\N	ESPRIT PROSPECTRA Project Deliverable Item S.1.6 -	Attribute Grammar	\N	Revised by Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke (August 1986).	\N	\N	R.3.0	\N		\N	6b3a44c8d6dbda13799ca192fbef63be	35d82da72f5377dbf0301d144a22e20a	70c84cfeb4515310deda84df70849d63	techreport	{POPSY} and {OPTRAN} Manual	Michael Greim and Stefan Pistorius and Monika Solsbacher and Beatrix Weisgerber	\N	1986
8102427	Computer Graphics Forum (EUROGRAPHICS '92 Proceedings)	11	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Groller92a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	415--424	\N	3	\N	conference = {held in Cambridge, UK; 7-11 September 1992}	\N	b84ecce7c3cdb67efed105e73eeea0cf	2ddf1fcf4222b5a9eb517e168ccab00c	7bc1a6cb45aed8485bf9e4417f9df523	inproceedings	Fractals and solid modeling	Eduard Groller	A. Kilgour and L. Kjelldahl	1992
8102428	Com{\\-}pu{\\-}ter Graphics Forum	11	\N	\N	????	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Groller92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	C415--C424, C48	\N	3	\N	issn = {0167-7055}, conflocation = {Cambridge, UK; 7-11 Sept. 1992}, treatment = {P Practical}, thesaurus = {Attribute grammars; Fractals; Geometrical optics; Solid modelling}, corpsource = {Inst. fur Computergraphik, Tech. Univ. Wien, Wien, Austria}, conftitle = {European Association for Computer Graphics 13th Annual Conference.\
\	EUROGRAPHICS 92}, classification = {C6130B (Graphics techniques)}, coden = {CGFODY}	\N	c814f69768a915171af6ed10ff2d50af	2ddf1fcf4222b5a9eb517e168ccab00c	d0dd30c98545980a30eaebf32aeea25a	article	Fractals and solid modeling	E. Groller	\N	1992
8102431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GMD, Karlsruhe University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grosch92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	28	\N		\N	63491dd7f91602442d1698fa14f092d9	6deb4b1f01cfd0b530811a28c4b4d215	dda4665552eeedb8c2fa119d25eb7b7b	techreport	Multiple Inheritance in Object-Oriented Attribute Grammars	Josef Grosch	\N	1992
8102432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grossmann87	\N	Schr. R. WBZ MKR/IV	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34d371efd3d35302a089635fcebe6c25	f13e4e5e2df6edf71e6603584819625e	fb3d9d15db7b9f00c51feb5b83fd2442	techreport	Fachsprachensystem {DEPOT2}a	R. Grossmann and J. Hutschenreiter and J. Lampe and J. L{\\"o}tzsch and K. Mager	\N	1987
8102433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f{\\"u}r Angewandte Informatik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hoschschule Aachen	\N	Grubert84	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9b5249cd2e5de7db1baf74140509f5b	4638590154987bea22539495f3768493	01b06c4a6a80fd1e97b162efc174b027	phdthesis	Entwurf und Implementierung einer dynamischen Speicherverwaltung\
\	im Rahmen eines Compiler-erzeugenden Systems	U. Grubert	\N	1984
8102435	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Parallel Compilation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kingston, Ontario, Canada	\N	\N	Gupta90a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9163627bf823b4b523464c1a22f0cb23	aa7d63ee70776ddc32e3b1c3c6f89686	fe79a0e6c674c336814bbfcadf6f8708	conference	Parallelizing Data Flow Analysis	Rajiv Gupta and Lori Pollock and Mary Lou Soffa	\N	1990
8102436	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gyimothy91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	460--468	\N	\N	\N		Natural language interfaces represent one of the most common applications\
\	of natural language processing. In the eighties, not only a considerable\
\	increase in natural language interface refinement has been achieved,\
\	but also methods for design and evaluation have been worked out.\
\	One might think that a natural language interface of the nineties\
\	would be properly described in terms of three parameters, viz. \\begin{itemize}\
\	\\item transportability \\item modifiability by the user \\item generality\
\	\\end{itemize} We have implemented a software package for plane geometry\
\	constructions called THALES\\footnote{THALES is a product of Cogito\
\	Co., Ltd, Hungary} supplied with a natural language interface. Our\
\	experience with THALES shows that none of these features is attainable\
\	in the near future. Rather, natural language interfaces based on\
\	well-defined subsets of languages and supplemented with possibly\
\	full semantics appear to be real candidates for applications in the\
\	following years.	9553c9685f7a08c4f966cab6acaa3b37	841698f4c8e7d14460f9fdb0eddc012a	ff8809924db61b3da999ca59e9bf1a69	incollection	Natural Languages Interface Construction Using Attribute Grammars	Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102437	Acta Cybernetica	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szeged	\N	\N	Gyimothy83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	315--327	\N	3	\N		\N	e2a1ca0feeb9bc05463e5e45a2ac8d5a	e8b3095ea130e2263d09dfd219c8d06a	9cf7252b8136471cce50d986e880f208	article	An Implementation of the {HLP}	Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy and Endre Simon and {\\'A}rp{\\'a}d Makay	\N	1983
8102438	Acta Cybernetica	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szeged	\N	\N	Gyimothy87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	79--88	\N	1	\N		\N	9f58abfbac0a2269a4a38d92411538d3	6ade8f045f760a1d599283016b34c149	c476a19208bfe9cec428e68e91957bb1	article	Syntactic Pattern Recognition in the {HLP}/{PAS} System	Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy and Janos Toczki	\N	1987
8102439	\N	641	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Compiler Construction\
\	CC'92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNCS	Gyim�thy92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	51--58	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ddfeb31996df4ddc4a152468e56b414	eb26fd3e21e31b335367205323d338d8	e1dcef8bcf810d8391accf92ef95da64	inproceedings	Integrated Graphic Environment to Develop Applications based on Attribute\
\	Grammars	T. Gyim�thy and Z. Alexin and R. Sz�cs	U. Kastens	1992
8102440	\N	153	\N	\N	October	\N	Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gottler82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Haus Ohrbeck	130--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	beefa9b53b9e52c798f056465e80cb61	e21f19c9d19c3279a20eba33e1381760	52df9619f9d85b1924b1d7489fcf1ff6	incollection	Attributed Graph Grammars for Graphics	Herbert G{\\"o}ttler	Hartmut Ehrig and Manfred Nagl and Grzegorz Rozenberg	1982
8102441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Workshop on Graphtheoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG\
\	'84)	\N	\N	\N	Trauner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Gottler84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	61ae3b57c8a5f47aeb9024e2bd71c08d	a8ddb7c4dc982a2c1695a55e80a53afe	5514477b4b79f62db1b60b12b5eaf5fe	inproceedings	Implementation of Attributed Graph-Grammars	Herbert G{\\"o}ttler	\N	1984
8102442	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Int. Workshop on Graphtheoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG\
\	'85)	\N	\N	\N	Trauner Verlag	W{\\"u}rzburg	\N	\N	Gottler85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	119--130	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Tres rapide introduction aux GGAs, grammaires de graphes attribuees\
\	(mj)}	\N	2f13f2b6068cb6ca8ba5bfd5d46c3c9c	3d75d49da83ad84cf37ef9c56a628fb8	c2f91bc8f20523237da0616fdfe247d5	inproceedings	Attributed Graph-Grammars and Composition-Nets	Herbert G{\\"o}ttler and Ewa Grabska	H. Noltmeier	1985
8102443	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	5th Internat. Workshop on Protocol Specification, Testing, and Verification	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier/North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Haas85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Toulouse-Moissac	39--48	\N	\N	\N		\N	79d271fafc806241d3ef1ea30c0743e4	8be03130817850eaebdcffa406de1d57	2a174db0813eda2ee7cf3284adc2f71b	inproceedings	Formal Protocol Specification based on Attribute Grammars	O. Haas	M. Diaz	1985
8102444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulder	Department of Comp. Sc. University of Colorado	\N	Hall87	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a46fd34116348f5af29f0e6eded28e7	1e8df7b94d1467966b9ed4dc5ede78a8	6673ff270c5df904c6d274918710dd28	phdthesis	The Optimization of Automatically Generated Compilers	M. L. Hall	\N	1987
8102445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uppsala Inst. of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansson84	\N	Technical Report Uptec	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	8485R	\N		\N	3cda4eeb1b6d13a62e78976f857c3c6a	e3b1b3fce2397583316a2a3b11f78004	79629f72242f4346f2a8b46614c7ab18	techreport	Preppie, a Compiler-compiler Directed towards Generation of Preprocessors	H. Hansson	\N	1984
8102447	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Hanus88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	273--282	\N	\N	\N		\N	162e9c6bdcaa7ab4646042b47fcaf82e	a61baa77de43738b32e0e61882e0cf6d	650c91f9d2640d2fc31c710f073e8417	incollection	Formal Specification of a Prolog Compiler	Michael Hanus	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102448	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Hartwig81	\N	preprint	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	P-MATH-29/81	\N		\N	43ac8487ef37d2e6b321532f8c9ecf77	b104ad4f85d00e841036ce7c64369219	82059c73619beb33676670a77d0ab76a	techreport	Attribute Evaluation in two Passes	Martin Hartwig	\N	1981
8102449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vortr{\\"a}ge der ALGOL-Tagung 1981	\N	\N	\N	Schriftreihe des WBZMKRI	Dresden	\N	\N	Hartwig81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9db54353bcebeeb2126be1c5a61ef9d	4f105e749d563660bb26e595d8a7f7f4	7d75605bfb3d098f900da2f171274433	inproceedings	Implementation einer Attribut-Grammatik in {SIMULA}	Martin Hartwig	\N	1981
8102453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Language Support for Design Patterns and Frameworks	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jyv�skyl�, Finland	\N	\N	Hedin97a	http://bilbo.ide.hk-r.se:8080/\\~bosch/lsdf/	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Workshop in conjunction with ECOOP'97	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	855e53c096482f39224586c38295c250	0f7794563425f5d3ef153e660312d464	f15d1882077286d7756824eecd7c733f	inproceedings	Language Support for Design Patterns using Attribute Extension	G�rel Hedin	\N	1997
8102455	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	8th International Symposium on System Configuration Management (SCM-8)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brussels	\N	\N	Hedin98	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(co-located with ECOOP'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a technique for product configuration modelling\
\	based on object-orientation and attribute grammars. The technique\
\	allows efficient interactive configurator tools to be generated for\
\	specified product families. Additional benefits include a high degree\
\	of checkability, early validation, readability, and reusability.\
\	The mechanical configuration of plate heat exchangers is used to\
\	demonstrate these benefit	df33c841af0a58ff26c5290f1f76dd9a	e103d58b4d58394acc296427b8de507c	23a6ca23f739b0b4fa941b5811e4177a	inproceedings	Product Configuration using Object Oriented Grammars	Gorel Hedin and Lennart Ohlsson and John McKenna	\N	1998
8102456	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Hedin91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	374--379	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c43d02d67936ec1e7dbc34810c76e3a	e3129440e273a361e55a203f86d0fd2f	0b34376cb99465254743c87af6b39179	incollection	Incremental Static-Semantics Analysis for Object-Oriented Languages\
\	Using Door Attribute Grammars	G{\\"o}rel Hedin	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abteilung Informatik, University Dortmund	\N	Heeg80	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df56edbdddf7dea78d3efd475f586e40	15d221052713fb2c1e47b441ede86107	ddf1a11717600d9443db15accecdb84d	phdthesis	{LINGUA}---ein Compilergenerator	G. Heeg and E. de Vries	\N	1980
8102458	The Computer Journal	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hehner83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	277--281	\N	3	\N		\N	47c0180770520d9cf4290496c2d360b3	f3189a7dc9a3c4ff9b262d80bff4aed5	a531859a36760792e8e2c5ec31434a65	article	Programming with Grammars: an Exercise in Methodology-directed Language\
\	Design	E. C. R. Hehner and B. A. Silverberg	\N	1983
8102459	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Procs. of the Soviet-French Symposium Informatika '89	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Heleviki89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	70--75	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bbf59bdb545af575597595690ea51e2	3bd474c50c307f117023e0720c62f317	a1b4bbe06ad3a46c00573542401828c2	inproceedings	Problems in Incremental Construction of Language Processors	J{\\"u}ri Heleviki and Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	O. M. Tammepuu	1989
8102462	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Henriques88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	201--218	\N	\N	\N		\N	1383b6fd5ef2259e652e784077d4f220	58a5b7d01112f5d05ec4901433d9fec1	9c5cb74946671592d61aafe9d0e0cb6d	incollection	A Semantic Evaluator Generating System in Prolog	Pedro Rangel Henriques	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102463	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Minnesota	\N	\N	Minneapolis, MN	\N	\N	Herndon85	\N	Technical Report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	85-37	\N	mynote = {comme le titre l'indique; n'a pas l'air terrible. (mj)}	\N	a5ed3c486c7a1ff3031a756c52f522dc	6b98ffbe6e95592c48acd3aa4791e9f5	e232fdf7d39d79e38cffab7fc88cf996	techreport	The Incompleat {AG} User's Guide and Reference Manual	Robert M. {Herndon, Jr.}	\N	1985
8102464	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herndon88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	803--809	\N	6	\N		\N	6202197d68a52cf947280cebe5013207	d02a64c94136438394ca73a8ac61a4d5	3438c4bb1db2112933b5315166f7ed51	article	The Realizable Benefits of a Language Prototyping Language	Robert M. {Herndon, Jr.} and Valdis A. Berzins	\N	1988
8102465	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Minnesota	\N	\N	Minneapolis, MN	\N	\N	Herndon86	\N	Technical Report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	86-6	\N	mynote = {Comme Jalili-Gallier et ERN, mais en plus ``hacker''. (mj)}	\N	639e51a987a5ac0c5604345fe1aafd60	aa568bf6d0be1b22f4078da43cc3c8e4	0f24a8f1566440f335ad1b2e9fbac297	techreport	A Method for the Construction of Dynamic, Lazy Evaluators for Functional\
\	Attribute Grammars	Robert M. {Herndon, Jr.} and Valdis A. Berzins	\N	1986
8102466	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Minnesota	\N	\N	Minneapolis, MN	\N	\N	Herndon85a	\N	Technical Report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	85-25	\N		\N	06f2432264070a87e00b9bed0127f8b7	eb3289416284e70d9d22d7322f3ddf45	bbe32a52ed89eb8cb95429158d438d1a	techreport	{AG}: a Useful Attribute Grammar Translator Generator	Robert M. {Herndon, Jr.} and Valdis A. Berzins	\N	1985
8102467	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	California Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hernek89	ftp://tr-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tech-reports/csd/csd-89-526/	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB//CSD-89-526	\N		RTAG is a system for automated implementation of communication protocols\
\	from formal specifications. The RTAG specification language is based\
\	on attribute grammars, and allows complex protocols to be specified\
\	concisely and with minimal need for additional program code. This\
\	paper describes a set of techniques for efficient automated implementation\
\	of protocols from RTAG specifications, and compares the performance\
\	to that of hand-coded protocol implementations. We conclude that\
\	in many cases the performance of RTAG-based protocol implementation\
\	is acceptable for experimental or production uses	c8b16192dccb26867c250b7e5df0d771	53d13da5421d46fea53eea91d4496564	26b4e905ab71b9fa8ff979c92b0ad9f6	techreport	Efficient Automated Protocol Implementation Using {RTAG}	Diane Hernek and David P. Anderson	\N	1989
8102468	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Abteilung Mathematik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hesse76	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7623	\N		\N	e915ac6bba699c0e969ef7a4d1388ef3	14590ca0c9de009a98dffc6472e97345	07b10cb825e2c13e9a11a22fcb6950d7	techreport	Vollst{\\"a}ndige Formale Beschreibung von Programmiersprachen mit\
\	Zweischichtigen Grammatiken	W. Hesse	\N	1976
8102469	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hiitola82	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1982-28	\N		\N	db0cda72502dda949a0281226c416e85	1adc8dca682ed6beac36075c37cbbbbe	6acecae6a33e03a9036458759b0c8f49	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for the Static Semantics of Pascal	K. Hiitola	\N	1982
8102470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirvonen86	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1986-5	\N		\N	01afa3a475533620c9b4b53727a53b77	c4857f08a1c5c9106f191db34591fce0	bd5742351f78f11d8e5771f52262d008	techreport	An Implementation of Pascal using {HLP} '84	P. Hirvonen	\N	1986
8102471	\N	153	\N	\N	October	\N	Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Hoffmann82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Haus Ohrbeck	159--171	\N	\N	\N		\N	978011a66e763945fddaa04abe463298	f97fadf392e2532bcf5f04b130f813db	c00254598af235bf95bdebf3f5785bb5	incollection	Modelling Compiler Generation by Graph Grammars	Berthold Hoffmann	Hartmut Ehrig and Manfred Nagl and Grzegorz Rozenberg	1982
8102472	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 3. Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Hoffmann82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	105--119	\N	\N	\N		\N	636984709f75bba581213f7c0033a4b4	c84c13f265a32899ddd5c303d9158e81	c63d5657924cc654c092310a45a777ce	incollection	Using Abstract Data Types in Two-Level Grammars: a Case Study	Berthold Hoffmann	W. Henhapl	1982
8102473	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Bremen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann85	\N	tech. Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9d2c8e5b5c21191992cae7b0836c053	27c05a9ac006288f8952ddf0f75f74e8	8f5a739921f21deba7ef8c06ad12a582	techreport	Unifying van-Wijngaarden and Attribute Grammars by Transformation	Berthold Hoffmann	\N	1985
8102474	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Mathematik/Informatik, University Bremen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann83	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also Dissertation, Tech. University Berlin.	\N	\N	5/83	\N		\N	3342d4bb4e8290ee4875804fa780bd94	98c4b54069763910138e319f9825b97f	e5f06e20cff91dc5e6e0690f355bf9f2	techreport	Compiler Generation: from Language Definitions to Abstract Compilers	Berthold Hoffmann	\N	1983
8102475	\N	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th Symp. on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Hoffmann80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Rydzyna	275--290	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9b50e0e034053f1b6c3c5a6cf1754da	c83b6f5ec79cc17964b1e5d139de4ed8	6da6c09695a596f6e923ae749c466abe	incollection	A Mathematical Approach to Multi-pass Parsing	Berthold Hoffmann and I.-R. Schmiedecke	J. Dembinski	1980
8102476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tech. University Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann81	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	81-2	\N		\N	f38a62163ab722eadbcd76a1affa79a2	4573ec9bb5fed0970a8bd80d007925b0	c29a2ee2fe6e2559e849ffd7957a7ee1	techreport	A Parsing-oriented Derivation Model for Two-level Grammars based\
\	on Affix-decorated Parse Trees	Berthold Hoffmann and I.-R. Schmiedecke	\N	1981
8102477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technischen Universit�t Braunschweig	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hohenstein91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents the high-level query language SQL/EER for an extended\
\	Entity- Relationship model (EER model). SQL/EER directly supports\
\	all the concepts of the EER model and takes into account well-known\
\	features that are integral part of contemporary query languages,\
\	e.g., arithmetic and aggregate functions. In contrast to usual descriptions\
\	of query languages, we give SQL/EER a complete formal specification\
\	of syntax and semantics. The syntax is defined by using an attribute\
\	grammar which fixes the context-free structure and the context-sensitive\
\	rules. The operational semantics is defined by formally translating\
\	SQL/EER queries into queries of an existing, semantically well-defined\
\	calculus. This translation is also described by this attribute grammar.\
\	The query language SQL/EER is used in a database design environment.\
\	In this context, the formal specification of its syntax and the semantics\
\	has been used to implement a syntax-directed editor and a query interpreter\
\	for SQL/EER.	1fe941198f05b09a901cc2f9157a1262	cce6ddd24a8e3d3ae24a45300fcd61e7	fe797aa1d15e4a0adb5bff8bcf147518	techreport	{SQL}/{EER} - Syntax and Semantics of an Entity-Relationship-Based\
\	Query Language	U. Hohenstein and G. Engels	\N	1991
8102478	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 1	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, James Cook University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holdsworth95	http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/ftp/pub/techreports/95-8.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	JCU-CS-95/8	\N		Traditional program slices are based on variables and statements.\
\	Slices consist of statements that potentially affect (or are affected\
\	by) the value of a particular variable at a given statement. Two\
\	assumptions are implicit in this definition: 1) that variables and\
\	statements are concepts of the programming language in which the\
\	program is written, and 2) that slices consist solely of statements.\
\	$<$p$>$ Generalised slicing is an extension of traditional slicing\
\	where variables are replaced by arbitrary named program entities\
\	and statements by arbitrary program constructs. A model of generalised\
\	slicing is presented that allows the essence of any slicing tool\
\	to be reduced to a node marking process operating on a program syntax\
\	tree. Slicing tools can thus be implemented in a straight-forward\
\	way as reusable modules using tree-based techniques such as attribute\
\	grammars. $<$p$>$ A variety of useful program decompositions are\
\	shown to be instances of generalised slicing. Examples include call\
\	graph generation and interface extraction. To show the wide applicability\
\	of generalised slicing examples are also given of how slicing can\
\	enhance understanding of formal compiler specifications and make\
\	it possible to create subset language specifications. $<$p$>$	d259fff047447b5d9e71cf328ceafa89	2fbd4c9ff2b6d88ddd87515f69ff997a	e11b472f9f2978d5219d896749951587	techreport	Beyond Traditional Program Slicing	Jason Holdsworth and Anthony M. Sloane	\N	1995
8102479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society\
\	for Computational Studies of Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hollander80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	95--100	\N	\N	\N		\N	4003c1334c4b98001a159a347edeadb0	6234a0116c247e374f80f74f51224d35	7611a2bb101fb989b070cb503fa4ba5b	inproceedings	Use of an attribute grammar in network-based representation schemes	Clifford R. Hollander	\N	1980
8102480	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ithaca, NY	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	Hoover87	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR87-836	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 87-836	\N	mynote = {Propose un cadre general pour l'evaluation incrementale de calculs\
\	decrits par un graphe. Deux applications sont proposees, les GAs\
\	(graphe de dependance complet) et les tableurs. Dans ce cadre il\
\	etudie l'evaluation incrementale optimale et une technique (structure\
\	trees) pour court-circuiter les dependances d'identite implicites,\
\	dont deux exemples sont les regles de copie explicites [Hoo 86] et\
\	les tables de symboles (dependances definitions ==> utilisations)\
\	[HT 86]. C'est bien ecrit, mais ca me semble tres complique pour\
\	etre vraiment efficace... (mj)}	\N	366b8aacbe1958dd72055d178a0b2c48	f4cc35ab53eba7a886197f62c01a2286	160eb879647086d4d84459c69967a5f4	phdthesis	Incremental Graph Evaluation	Roger Hoover	\N	1987
8102481	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	13th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	St Petersburg Beach, Fl	\N	\N	Hoover86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	14--25	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Court-circuite dynamiquement les chaines d'identites au cours d'une\
\	reevaluation incrementale en associant aux tetes de telles chaines\
\	la liste des queues. L'ordre d'evaluation est calcule dynamiquement\
\	mais approxime par un algorithme simple. Pas mal, mais j'ai des doutes\
\	sur la consommation de memoire d'une telle methode. (mj)}	Attribute grammars require copy rules to transfer values between attribute\
\	instances distant in an attributed parse tree. We introduce copy\
\	bypass attribute propagation that dynamically replaces copy rules\
\	with nonlocal dependencies, resulting in faster incremental evaluation.\
\	An evaluation strategy is used that approximates a topological ordering\
\	of attribute instances. The result is an efficient incremental evaluator\
\	that allows multiple subtree replacement on any noncircular attribute\
\	grammar.	51a49bd56e79211a38e4a32d018ed4ce	4c37ea8cc7a4ba46e1da8d6a44c0cc2f	998c58188373ac6d8a72d87ce0a9e959	incollection	Dynamically Bypassing Copy Rule Chains in Attribute Grammars	Roger Hoover	\N	1986
8102482	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '86 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Hoover86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 21, number 7	39--50	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Propose une methode qui permet de limiter le recalcul d'attributs\
\	a ceux qui ne dependent precisement que de la partie d'un attribut\
\	compose qui a change (et non pas a ceux qui dependent globalement\
\	de l'attribut lui-meme). (mj)}	\N	1e2693c259360458e0ba8bc5161a762a	6d86804e53dccd0504d98e9efe8ed6ac	3a75cadf7a9a30fb7fed3fa514a6d608	incollection	Efficient Incremental Evaluation of Aggregate Values in Attribute\
\	Grammars	Roger Hoover and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1986
8102483	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ithaca, NY	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	Horwitz85	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR85-696	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 85-696	\N	mynote = {Attributs + BD relationelles pour construire des editeurs (cf. HT86).\
\	(mj)}	\N	dfd3a7983187ed67046399dd28c8d37e	dc7d784680313f25908054652d22b12d	c16456348c4e73d5ef694bbb62864192	phdthesis	Generating Language-Based Editors: a Relationaly-Attributed Approach	Susan Horwitz	\N	1985
8102484	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	8	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horwitz86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	577--608	\N	4	\N	mynote = {Interessante symbiose entre attributs et BD relationnelles pour faire\
\	des editeurs intelligents. L'avantage principal d'ajouter les BD\
\	aux attributs est la notion d'information globale. (mj)}	\N	30fdb018f04c01e0f973e1e3ca14934e	43afa2ff1db05a9665b9044ac8215927	e14458b45fd1a596b0765756db22942b	article	Generating Editing Environments Based on Relations and Attributes	Susan Horwitz and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1986
8102485	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '85 Symp. on Language Issues in Programming Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Seattle, WA	\N	\N	Horwitz85a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 20, number 7	93--106	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cd07ad488cda80f5f7e15b8629dcc6a	ab30fac32b8ab946ccaa244b6ee70aac	82714ecc9bd01b9a460a137042a493e8	incollection	Relations and Attributes: a Symbiotic Basis for Editing Environments	Susan Horwitz and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1985
8102486	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	2{\\`e}me Congr{\\`e}s AFCET de G{\\'e}nie Logiciel	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nice	\N	\N	Houssais84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	387--402	\N	\N	\N		\N	14c7ea6e637cd968678ae08a0b801886	c5b29112d8392597aea25e9f101ae8cd	a4328327fb24026f86a36c7eb3d30c16	incollection	Analyse d'Erreurs dans les Compilateurs d'Algol 68	Bernard Houssais	\N	1984
8102487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Arizona	\N	\N	Tucson	\N	\N	Hudson87	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR~87--20	\N		\N	018538017751b813c794d79dbe0f2c8e	e3c89c265623a41a4f82cf33479d002c	baa74f147feaeddfac0a92c6b2dcf02d	techreport	Incremental Attribute Evaluation: an Algorithm for Lazy Evaluation\
\	in Graphs	Scott E. Hudson	\N	1987
8102488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulder	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Colorado	\N	Hudson86	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50b5fd8e88af019b674fadfde65a9b07	5c0063c513186ce550d465faeaa64560	c5995c9924cd20c0d7ad1ccaa0689da8	phdthesis	A User Interface Management System which Supports Direct Manipulation	Scott E. Hudson	\N	1986
8102489	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-14	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hudson88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1188--1206	\N	8	\N		\N	9f29126d65cd8a9a457bc0fd68582309	1b92d25002092c6949b64e388df40f1d	f2e666711ac8ffa177fac9dbc750d490	article	Semantic Feedback in the Higgen {UIMS}	Scott E. Hudson and Roger King	\N	1988
8102490	ACM Trans. on Office Inf. Sys.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Res. Contributions	Hudson86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	132	\N	2	\N		A system for generating direct manipulation office systems is described.\
\	In these systems, the user directly manipulates graphical representations\
\	of office entities instead of dealing with these entities abstractly\
\	through a command language or menu system. These systems employ a\
\	new semantic data model to describe office entities. New techniques\
\	based on attribute grammars and incremental attribute evaluation\
\	are used to implement this data model in an efficient manner. In\
\	addition, the system provides a means of generating sophisticated\
\	graphics-based user interfaces that are integrated with the underlying\
\	semantic model. Finally, the generated systems contain a general\
\	user reversal and recovery (or undo) mechanism that allows them to\
\	be much more tolerant of human errors.	af7bf6845dbe339bb7c4643fe59d6efa	c8efd2c728f434bc643c5145eba90921	7a5c8ec9555ad3c558e9d7e8bd5a43d7	article	A Generator of Direct Manipulation Office Systems	S. E. Hudson and R. King	\N	1986
8102491	\N	244	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM Conf. on Programming Environments	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Hudson86b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Trondheim	143--149	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Mignon petit papier qui decrit comment associer a une GA destinee\
\	a produire un editeur intelligent des attributs {"}graphiques{"}\
\	representant l'affichage. L'avantage est que lors d'une modification\
\	de l'arbre, les dits attributs sont mis a jour, de meme que l'affichage.\
\	S'occupe aussi de gerer les entrees (souris, clavier). (mj)}	\N	0b0ec8fd4314686eba8a61bf205ba301	1d62d2ae0858f9d2f278141483c1a330	b7f7b7e42bfaf527873130673a2bd788	incollection	Implementing a User Interface as a System of Attributes	Scott E. Hudson and Roger King	\N	1986
8102493	\N	\N	\N	\N	22-25 July	\N	Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1998 Conference	\N	\N	\N	Stanford University Bookstore	University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA	\N	\N	Hussain98	http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/unamay/phd-ws-abstracts/gp-workshop-hussain.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	publisher_address = {Stanford, CA, USA}, size = {pages}, notes = {GP-98LB, GP-98PhD Student Workshop}	\N	84c91c07b35ad7dc1344e0c5c2a56822	051b0abbd55b2a309bb2f5b3a5a8f440	289f5a61c61b2a8c1f4e1555b2abd82d	inproceedings	Basic Properties of Attribute Grammar Encoding	Talib S. Hussain and Roger A. Browse	John R. Koza	1998
8102494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ikonen79	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1979-24	\N		\N	58fbbf56d77c7955eb08bd320b63cac8	a1941a77dc113aa4204e039a14c9a948	6a889b32a3ac726624f9591346270572	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for {PL360}	M. Ikonen	\N	1979
8102495	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	College of Information Sciences, University of Tsukuba	\N	\N	Ibaraki-ken	\N	\N	Inada84	\N	Bachelor thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8dae0ceda0e1aec997c9d8c96ce33978	652727742feced1513df1768b0c4feab	96647a67c3897700ffe4c53a616557e0	techreport	Design of a Semantic Description Language based on Attribute Grammars\
\	and its Application to Pascal	R. Inada	\N	1984
8102497	Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery	4	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Irons61	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	51--55	\N	1	\N		\N	5bd4000857fb454297b9bbad03cc7ba5	6fa7e295b6bed14ba4e60f8b9d2e641b	b9f4cd83d71aa515e989deb644d57b00	article	A Syntax-directed Compiler for {ALGOL} 60	E. T. Irons	\N	1961
8102498	Journal of Theoretical Informatics and Application	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Isakowitz91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	499--543	\N	6	\N		\N	74a98ed8fbaf49538f639186f77f3d6a	0e21abb23802a8e28de3f5d24b39efeb	8d2151dba0384d1e833142576a6d2493	article	Can we transform Logic Programs into Attribute Grammars?	Tom�s Isakowitz	\N	1991
8102499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ibaraki-ken	College of Information Sciences, University of Tsukuba	\N	Ishizuka84	\N	Master's Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99db3af153c1c564c1c666fd811451ee	f8de35b8bae7fa919d62b971edce03b6	8673a288409be3b61ee2787e08fd478d	mastersthesis	A Compiler Generator based on an Attribute Grammar Suitable for {LR}\
\	Parsing	Harushi Ishizuka	\N	1984
8102500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Procs. of 26th Programming Symposium	\N	\N	\N	IPS Japan	Hakone	\N	\N	Ishizuka85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	69--80	\N	\N	\N		\N	95f539e00fb2245fb4cb054af48e131f	3de70ebdb9b7a019fa2301200f45ca27	4422c938a586d698609a87d71b0af97b	inproceedings	A Compiler Generator Based on Attribute Grammars	Harushi Ishizuka and Masataka Sassa	\N	1985
8102501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Yamanashi University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iwamoto85	\N	M. Eng. thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0584c97e233088d2d8bbf50fc8f69fd4	c027270e7d213808c050d61018df1a17	5f3bece9c4b9989b5d4333fc99c8c7e5	techreport	Relational Attribute Grammars	N. Iwamoto	\N	1985
8102503	Science of Computer Programming	5	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jalili85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	83--96	\N	1	\N	mynote = {Nouvelle formulation de l'algorithme d'evaluation de Jalili-Gallier,\
\	dans ses deux versions (normale et incrementale). (mj)}	\N	49ac85ae890164ab5ac3d76cf31dcedf	b5089ee65ad6cf2faec9023350777457	a9b29456d47460c1af37113b93b03e1c	article	A General Incremental Evaluator for Attribute Grammars	Fahimeh Jalili	\N	1985
8102504	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	18	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jalili83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	35--44	\N	9	\N		\N	fff773a18fcecdf299994762c714745b	7c133a028122ac01c943a678f86b67f0	649e28701ab73cd5b72d82ec1042fa34	article	A General Linear-Time Evaluator for Attribute Grammars	Fahimeh Jalili	\N	1983
8102505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	Jalili82	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	86b1a56c9bc016da9fc53b129cba8073	424db9a82b02ace36f7ccbdd6abbbeb3	8f049bc5573ba122b2a9f34e74660e80	phdthesis	Design of Incremental Compilers	Fahimeh Jalili	\N	1982
8102506	J. ACM	28	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jazayeri81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	715--720	\N	4	\N	mynote = {A ete prouve faux... (mj)}	\N	aebd315925dc1a92eff968bf79c80a1e	ab1587ecb669e89ce251c41af34232c8	b9c266fa02a499a12b7cd25687638dda	article	A Simpler Construction for Showing the Intrinsically Exponential\
\	Complexity of the Circularity Problem for Attribute Grammars	Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1981
8102507	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	2nd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Jazayeri76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	293--296	\N	\N	\N		\N	a41dec98f2f2de748af74839a3a745f4	95054645d22461a35400224d076e5286	ac29a6c7f57f92233199bf39f584bb76	incollection	Formal Specification and Automatic Programming	Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1976
8102508	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of North Carolina	\N	\N	Chapel Hill, NC	\N	\N	Jazayeri75	\N	manuscript	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d276acff213640605161c95dfc4b2855	7aad3ef918c3c19a33be33d63e1a4e53	8634a49fa1e2ec7094b69fb7da3fe48f	techreport	Live Variable Analysis, Attribute Grammars, and Program Optimization	Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1975
8102509	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cleveland, OH	Jennings Computing Center, Case Western Reserve University	\N	Jazayeri74	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report 1159	\N		\N	598523e20c0f1ac3aa2662318597bdfa	b3105de47272422a372b5ab3f5faa4ec	3a3e6f0bbb0edb0f6a88b6d3a22c77be	phdthesis	On Attribute Grammars and the Semantic Specification of Programming\
\	Languages	Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1974
8102510	Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery	18	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jazayeri75a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	679--706	\N	12	\N		Attribute grammars are an extension of context free grammars devised\
\	by Knuth as a mechanism for including the semantics of a context-free\
\	language with the syntax of the language. The circularity problem\
\	for a grammar is to determine whether the semantics for all possible\
\	sentences (programs) in fact will be well defined. It is proved that\
\	this problem is, in general, computationally intractable. Specifically,\
\	it is shown that any deterministic algorithm which solves the problem\
\	must for infinitely many cases use an exponential amount of time.\
\	An improved version of Knuth's circularity testing algorithm is also\
\	given, which actually solves the problem within exponential time.	61c40628b82020bf0ab9ed26f1eb3b96	f1bc71200d4015ae20a12bd994c9d811	994f557a62ee79fefeacd45a99bb8718	article	The Intrinsically Exponential Complexity of the Circularity Problem\
\	for Attribute Grammars	Mehdi Jazayeri and William F. Ogden and William C. Rounds	\N	1975
8102511	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	2nd ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Jazayeri75b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	119--129	\N	\N	\N		\N	76bbf1a2f1fe8668c3da9be3fa742925	711e78524cf738ab8b50809bd621b5f5	4bc0affc1a0979693f073471743bdada	incollection	On the Complexity of Circularity Tests for Attribute Grammars	Mehdi Jazayeri and William F. Ogden and William C. Rounds	\N	1975
8102512	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	3	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jazayeri81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TR 79-007, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (May 1979).	388--404	\N	4	\N		\N	8cf75dc45bd91552ef24583cc36abdf2	688fa74d1d4671b95297cc4f3e6d9df8	7c05f9c5021561999519e690175f9add	article	Space-efficient Storage Management in an Attribute Evaluator	Mehdi Jazayeri and Diane Pozefsky	\N	1981
8102513	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	ACM 1980 Annual Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Nashville, TE	\N	\N	Jazayeri80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TR 80-002, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	North-Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (October 1980).	498--504	\N	\N	\N		\N	6169d7b2529fef2a8836c8018d1bcb46	879733d37e9df46151f42af34c698cc4	1f7abce477d6e32fec08ee439a1ce19a	incollection	A Space Improvement in the Alternating Semantic Evaluator	Mehdi Jazayeri and Diane Pozefsky	\N	1980
8102514	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	1977 Conf. on Information Sciences and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD	\N	\N	Jazayeri77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Extended version: report TR 77-001, Department of Comp. Sc., University\
\	of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (February 1977, revised May 1979).	184--189	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce82947fbeec02baff78a13ba3919ca0	e24301cc7a5653ec5b04cb2db55f403c	cb2f985466a8c66e4ae902dcb6322037	incollection	Efficient Evaluation of Multi-pass Attribute Grammars without a Parse\
\	Tree	Mehdi Jazayeri and Diane Pozefsky	\N	1977
8102515	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	ACM 1975 Annual Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Minneapolis, MN	\N	\N	Jazayeri75c	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	230--234	\N	\N	\N		\N	511db33449da58edf0b1e767d29b6593	766517163fd59e9715966f9740848193	7ea7942c9901ee61f3987f04e56bec95	incollection	Alternating Semantic Evaluator	Mehdi Jazayeri and K. G. Walter	\N	1975
8102516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jespersen78	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d12344f207d96209c2a975797bd376e	98f35ff03825fbdb6b001f6d2b8e07a2	e28d2eeb2ef5ce34e017f8d996226098	techreport	New Extended Attributed System ({NEATS})	P. Jespersen and M. Madsen and Hanne Riis-Nielson	\N	1978
8102517	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	IEEE COMPSAC '85	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, Il	\N	\N	Jia85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	342--349	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Part d'un algorithme evident pour l'evaluation incrementale des L-AGs,\
\	constate que celles-ci ont un pouvoir d'expression insuffisant, les\
\	modifie avec des attributs passifs (tous ceux qui violent la condition\
\	L-AG), et decrit leur evaluation incrementale. Si on utilise les\
\	M-AGs les plus generales, on a les GAs non-circulaires, mais leur\
\	algorithme n'est pas optimal. Si on se restreint aux M-AGs {"}sures{"},\
\	on garde l'optimalite, mais les auteurs ne donnent aucune indication\
\	sur la classe ainsi definie. Quel est alors l'interet?}	\N	00aa8c26827b62cb4cd8df1d9bfcffd9	c87a27453ced1fac238f63950d4ae1e7	da361737245c6f4787d159e64ee48a96	incollection	Incremental Evaluation of Attributed Grammars for Incremental Programming\
\	Environments	Xiaoping Jia and Jiahua Qian	\N	1985
8102518	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 3. Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Jochum82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	54--74	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1543be1eef775347bdb98d0411b5ed4	77f766a924a8cf378c6d8268f62f63db	4882f452c6813217a41931725769ab83	incollection	Effiziente Attributauswertung durch Kombination Verschiedener Strategien	G. Jochum	W. Henhapl	1982
8102519	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jochum81	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-8113	\N		\N	7ed30f188c836b3fd66a71a0e8d6a64f	dc00ee378868022b91f753aa0b58dee8	a3f4b3d3d19a108bec94104a31cc5f28	techreport	Automatische Konstruction und Einheitliche Darstellung von Attributauswertungsalgorithmen	G. Jochum	\N	1981
8102520	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	Jochum77	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	59929d93393d171b6d3629594109f23c	feedf435dacbe3fecc71cdac292f758e	a573b2de89d9464e3f823238194e5556	phdthesis	Generierung Optimierter Semantischer Analyse f{\\"u}r Ein- und Mehrpass-{\\"U}bersetzer	G. Jochum	\N	1977
8102521	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jochum81a	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-8103	\N		\N	21ad406f9fb53582a889bb90d0a56eaf	2d1faea1e8bca139fad1a3a877ae498f	5a69c461fcccb6720a6d3dcf82969565	techreport	A Tool for Developing Text Processing Systems: Translator Writing\
\	Systems	G. Jochum and W. Willmertinger	\N	1981
8102522	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., University of Florida	\N	\N	Gainesville	\N	\N	Johmann89	\N	M.Sc. thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc2ceac77757e0a21b4c3113fac4c689	65a9ab05323e882428b3cc7b89990490	efcf22436edf74f4a9c1c2bd21bee0e8	techreport	A Modified Attribute Grammar and its Applications to Software Maintenance\
\	Environments	K. R. Johmann	\N	1989
8102523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	Johnson83	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR547	\N	mynote = {[JF 82, 85] en plus chiant. (mj)}	\N	46301674701d9a28852379f7f4873445	26b1a73ebd569da9737b1f3aa623a56f	ff4a262b2e0ca11b9cb23aa9a6cff3c5	phdthesis	An Approach to Incremental Semantics	Gregory F. Johnson	\N	1983
8102524	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	12th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	New-Orleans, LA	\N	\N	Johnson85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	141--151	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {{\\'E}tudie comment ameliorer l'evaluation incrementale d'attributs\
\	dans le cas ou les dependances logiques entre deux attributs sont\
\	eloignees, par exemple entre les definitions et les usages d'un identificateur.\
\	L'idee est d'ajouter a l'arbre de derivation des productions associant\
\	les non-terminaux correspondants. Peu convaincant. (mj)}	\N	2145268c0b09608e788686acb7ab2851	7820564a416320cf776f860aea4601b3	8186376e33ba4797ab8ad10994b82534	incollection	A Meta-Language and System for Nonlocal Incremental Attribute Evaluation\
\	in Language-based Editors	Gregory F. Johnson and Charles N. Fischer	\N	1985
8102525	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Johnson82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	185--195	\N	\N	\N		\N	9805c9553d81574a6953a5c70959b3d0	72a5964ca55dcf91c5c9815740acd42a	be2d9655d87b90ac3d05163e8dc3f4dc	incollection	Non-syntactic Attribute Flow in Language based Editors	Gregory F. Johnson and Charles N. Fischer	\N	1982
8102526	\N	274	\N	\N	September	\N	Func. Prog. Languages and Computer Architecture	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Johnsson87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Portland	154--173	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Plusieurs parties dans ce papier. 1: description d'un evaluateur pour\
\	des GAs generales en utilisant un langage fonctionnel et l'evaluation\
\	paresseuse. La methode est basee sur la transformation classique\
\	d'une GA quelconque en une GA purement synthetisee dont les attributs\
\	sont des fonctions d'ordre superieur. L'auteur dit que c'est efficace\
\	car on ne fait plus qu'une passe sur l'arbre (ben voyons...). 2:\
\	integration des GAs dans un tel langage fonctionnel (Lazy ML) de\
\	facon a exprimer de facon simple des fonctions compliquees parcourant\
\	plusieurs fois leurs donnees, et a les transformer en une fonction\
\	(recursive et avec plein de circularites dans tous les coins) ne\
\	les parcourant qu'une fois. C'est a peine plus convaincant que la\
\	premiere partie. C'est interessant tout de meme, en particulier au\
\	sujet de la comparaison des GAs et des langages fonctionnels, mais\
\	il faut vraiment une machine specialisee a reduction de graphes pour\
\	que ce soit un tant soit peu efficace. (mj)}	\N	ffed6bf26cd584ba2bc2498009e01f59	eb644e2cca8634bb223fb98c85eec352	ac41866a85c25932c15cc9cd710edd72	incollection	Attribute Grammars as a Functional Programming Paradigm	Thomas Johnsson	Gilles Kahn	1987
8102527	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Programming Methodology Group, University of Goteborg and Chalmers\
\	University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnsson87a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Part of the PhD thesis: Compiling Lazy Functional Languages, 1987.\
\	Presented at the Graph Reduction Workshop, Santa Fe, Sep 1986	\N	\N	39	\N		G machine is a stack machine for von-Neumann-like execution of lazy\
\	functional languages using graph reduction. Paper describes target\
\	code generation from G-machine code in a compiler for lazy-ML. 2\
\	methods: (a) generates naive code like macro expansion (b) better,\
\	avoids redundant operations Code generation expressed as an attribute\
\	grammar over G-machine code sequences. http://cs.chalmers.se/welcome.eng.html\
\	(CSci Chalmers) ('94)	2ae4d71bef33f4e4942e64c19e525ee8	c4aac7a8d28f44d2c9658e4aabbb69ce	bc0b56ef7abf180cf7d44c672f0f0ded	techreport	Target code generation from the {G}-machine code	T. Johnsson	\N	1987
8102529	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	12	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jones90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	429--462	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Titre explicite. La me'thode employe'e est fonde'e sur un ordonnancement\
\	dynamique et sur un pre'-calcul des composantes fortement connexes\
\	du GD complet; il y a une heuristique interessante pour accelerer\
\	le calcul du point fixe sur ces CFC. Les 20 pages de description\
\	de la version incre'mentale m'ont fait peur... (mj)}	\N	9e475c65256e2b50fcad5aff9bec6196	0b45a03f06da3714a16e933fe188ac8e	59b3352ffee4f626e9a14a8034159575	article	Efficient Evaluation of Circular Attribute Grammars	Larry G. Jones	\N	1990
8102530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Pennsylvania State University	\N	Jones86	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47f0f168f1218affb9a5b31b116cc18f	cdcfa2dcaf63d0b5ff0b1290d8ea1d98	5385f3e1a391cf15b35c23baba1916bc	phdthesis	Incremental {VLSI} Design Systems Based on Circular Attribute Grammars	Larry G. Jones	\N	1986
8102531	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	13th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	St Petersburg Beach, FL	\N	\N	Jones86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	58--69	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {La conception de VLSI n'est qu'un pretexte pour etudier plus serieusement\
\	la reevaluation incrementale de GAs comportant des circularites.\
\	L'idee est de detecter les composantes fortement connexes du graphe\
\	de dependance, de calculer un point fixe sur celles-ci et d'appliquer\
\	l'algorithme de Reps ou autre sur le graphe des composantes connexes.\
\	Pas tres original mais interessant. (mj)}	\N	a21d8045cd48fae3685e3e71da2b5a6a	8ca1fbdc1d8a736dfcdb2c06854e8522	92d70f64f8225b94cc54ba9b01ceb193	incollection	Hierarchical {VLSI} Design Systems Based on Attribute Grammars	Larry G. Jones and Janos Simon	\N	1986
8102532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jones80a	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PB-107	\N		\N	ec8c0c553fe125c7387eed0371a31e5a	241fe1085da799144b3dd55ec5d0e13e	5406735c585fa6df8b8d72c9591ac271	techreport	Circularity Testing of Attribute Grammars Requires Exponential Time:\
\	a Simpler Proof	Neil D. Jones	\N	1980
8102533	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Jones80b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	393--407	\N	\N	\N		\N	b909dba26f9fe2223641c80d9763cdfb	af7e612b7ea32bda5bf687262c1ca6a8	f1e51c7deb58101f81ab699e13a1acc1	incollection	Attribute-influenced {LR} parsing	Neil D. Jones and C. M. Madsen	Neil D. Jones	1980
8102534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Langages et Traducteurs 1978-1981	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Jones81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	51--74	\N	\N	\N		\N	176e94f75711dbae4fd751c9f7ecaaf2	05f10bf17e67a5323f404ca251b48e5c	93ee15955bc694d20fd8eb1c6a769283	incollection	Compiler Generation from Denotational Semantics	Neil D. Jones and D. A. Schmidt	\N	1981
8102535	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Datalogisk Institut, University of Copenhagen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jones83	\N	internal report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e8685764125d1db28a7eb90dc1491406	3e3496e92d2cc4c17437b52a1bc49fba	fc052c58611ea6570f197bd1143dff2c	techreport	Some Principles and Notations for the Construction of Compiler Generators	Neil D. Jones and M. Tofte	\N	1983
8102536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Jourdan84b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	139--164	\N	\N	\N		\N	228ff900eeb6eda63d408a8c5febe511	838fa093666b32f83ec50ddcb6471189	719dfc69533fa693286c5edd8e5c5168	incollection	Recursive Evaluators for Attribute Grammars: an Implementation	Martin Jourdan	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102537	\N	167	\N	\N	April	\N	6th Int. Symp. on Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Jourdan84c	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Toulouse	167--178	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec1219780aaa2e77aea5f9449a52b813	4b8772db971176e475fc81a43fb35500	3147717879a4eacdce496cde2a082cb3	incollection	An Optimal-time Recursive Evaluator for Attribute Grammars	Martin Jourdan	M. Paul and Bernard Robinet	1984
8102539	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Jourdan85	\N	rapport RR	Attribute Grammar	\N	Extended abstract: Soviet-French Symp. on Computer Science, Institute\
\	of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of the SSR of Estonia,\
\	Tallinn, USSR, pp. 31-35 (May 1985).	\N	\N	409	\N	mynote = {Mise a jour des informations sur le systeme FNC/ERN; pas grand chose\
\	de nouveau. (mj)}	\N	83fd45be76169e87b09e5d9d97a72b12	7f7f2ea7ade9135e14606e474ff9a02f	39f8cb93d17dad26d55c9c33fa20e6e1	techreport	{\\'E}valuation r{\\'e}cursive des grammaires attribu{\\'e}es: deux\
\	implantations	Martin Jourdan	\N	1985
8102540	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	University Paris~VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jourdan84	\N	th{\\`e}se DDI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d35fdb95496307aba28f336031e34434	354c9a774934adb9de2f1d6d37873ccd	94aa77a4619a785fca65cf9597f8cee8	techreport	Les grammaires attribu{\\'e}es: implantation, applications, optimisations	Martin Jourdan	\N	1984
8102541	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Jourdan84a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	81--93	\N	\N	\N		This paper is devoted to the construction of recursive evaluators\
\	for strongly non-circular attribute grammars. This class of attribute\
\	grammars is very large and includes every practical example; testing\
\	strong non-circularity can be done in polynomial time. To each synthesized\
\	attribute, a function is associated, which takes as parameters a\
\	derivation tree and the values of some inherited attributes, and\
\	returns the value of that attribute at the root of the tree. These\
\	functions are mutually recursive according to the structure of the\
\	full parse tree. This method implements a dynamic ``evaluation by\
\	need'', reducing the number of attributes computed to those necessary\
\	to get the ``semantic value'' of the full tree. A Lisp implementation\
\	allowing automatic efficient storage management is also presented,\
\	together with some applications. Our work is closely related to those\
\	of Kennedy and Warren, Saarinen and Katamaya, but our method is more\
\	efficient and has better theoretical basis.	af52f6875c8f2c2d2b507f3864233374	2c81cff68a80a2dcd66a2d57504bcdb0	17f40fb606e042bd669488ea5ce9f522	incollection	Strongly Non-Circular Attribute Grammars and Their Recursive Evaluation	Martin Jourdan	\N	1984
8102542	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Jourdan83	\N	rapport RR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	235	\N		\N	57eb9c5994a129bcb3ff1cfc7b35f0bd	a7628e10bb679274da8438b7243046f7	91b4747dfc9b6f1ebb47dc4477d91265	techreport	An Efficient Recursive Evaluator for Strongly Non-Circular Attribute\
\	Grammars	Martin Jourdan	\N	1983
8102543	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Laboratoire d'Informatique Th{\\'e}orique et Programmation	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	Jourdan82	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	82-39	\N		\N	3352a50b52c26ab05f1f84a92e5a3167	bb05a020a7fe2b840ccad1d347e79f55	dba982261f560afc1ebf96a75b495f0b	techreport	Un {\\'e}valuateur efficace pour les grammaires attribu{\\'e}es fortement\
\	non-circulaires	Martin Jourdan	\N	1982
8102544	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Jourdan90b	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/olga-t.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/olga-t.ps.gz}}	222--237	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/olga-t.ps.gz}	Olga is the input language of the FNC-2 attribute grammar processing\
\	system, currently under development at INRIA. As such, it is designed\
\	for the specification of attribute grammars and is specialized for\
\	this purpose. The features of Olga can be classified into those which\
\	make it a powerful general-purpose applicative language and those\
\	which make it a specialized AG-description language. A remarkable\
\	feature of Olga is its strong support for modularity. The paper discusses\
\	the design goals for Olga and presents the most important aspects\
\	of the language. It also includes comparisons with other existing\
\	languages, an overview of the implementation of Olga, namely the\
\	FNC-2 system, and an account of the experience gained in using Olga.	e6db7799d705873400f8dd1675d7114d	254911099ae968308f98efb8d4465140	fe3022f0aa83aefe7c554d1645b9a956	inproceedings	The {O}lga {A}ttribute {G}rammar {D}escription {L}anguage: {D}esign,\
\	{I}mplementation and {E}valuation	Martin Jourdan and Carole Le\\ Bellec and Didier Parigot	\N	1990
8102545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jourdan94	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/parevaldraff.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	En pr\\'eparation pour soumission	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/parevaldraff.ps.gz}	We present a simple but effective method for constructing efficient\
\	attribute evaluators for the class of \\lord\\ attribute grammars that\
\	run on tightly-coupled (shared-memory) multi-processor machines.\
\	We also give an account of how we implemented this method in practice.\
\	Lastly, we give some figures drawn from realistic experiments, i.e.\\\
\	actual implementation of parallel evaluators for meaningful AGs and\
\	their runs on meaningful source texts. The results we have obtained\
\	are quite satisfactory, since we observe a quasi-linear speedup with\
\	a number of processors varying up to a reasonable number, while the\
\	performance with one processor is already quite acceptable.	425dcd24426da0ad69632e1898b485c1	339670d6fccbaab24967b4bd6df87a2a	3e8ee192136baa442f44981d4b467fa0	unpublished	{E}xperiments with a {R}eal {P}arallel {A}ttribute {E}valuator	Martin Jourdan and Bruno Marmol and Didier Parigot	\N	1994
8102546	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Evaluation Methods	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Jourdan91a	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/fnc2-t.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/fnc2-t.ps.gz}}	485--504	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/fnc2-t.ps.gz}	FNC-2 is a modern attribute grammar processing system aiming at expressive\
\	power, efficiency, ease of use and versatility. This paper provides\
\	the reader with a brief tour inside FNC-2, presenting the most important\
\	features of its ``engine'': efficient sequential exhaustive, parallel\
\	exhaustive and sequential incremental evaluation of strongly non-circular\
\	AGs. These methods are based on the visit-sequence paradigm; the\
\	first one makes use of extensive space optimizations. Then we describe\
\	the external features of the system---attribute coupled grammar view\
\	of an AG, specially-designed AG-description language, with provisions\
\	for true modularity, and complete environment---that make it really\
\	usable for developing large-scale applications. Experience with the\
\	system is briefly reported.	694cb5b5e5ca416ece696e280cc1cb4d	6a169721f2d32f0b8b93fc4329a35b53	89131b00e45f27e4a05e72bc7ca0f451	inproceedings	{I}nternals and {E}xternals of the {FNC-2} {A}ttribute {G}rammar\
\	{S}ystem	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102548	\N	432	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Symp. on Programming (ESOP '90)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Copenhague	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Jourdan90a	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/esop90-t.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/esop90-t.ps.gz}}	240--255	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/esop90-t.ps.gz}	Grammar Flow Analysis (GFA) is a computation framework that can be\
\	applied to a large number of problems expressed on context-free grammars.\
\	In this framework, as was done on programs with Data Flow Analysis,\
\	those problems are split into a general resolution procedure and\
\	a set of specific propagation functions. This paper presents a number\
\	of improvement techniques that act on the resolution procedure, and\
\	hence apply to every GFA problem: grammar partitioning, non-terminals\
\	static ordering, weak stability and semantic stability. Practical\
\	experiments using circularity tests for attribute grammars will show\
\	the benefit of these improvements.	6848d522eff6b66f81634e3b59764a05	697d36acf530908e443c775253ef026e	4584ba4b422f217c04b3fb7d6819d741	inproceedings	{T}echniques for {I}mproving {G}rammar {F}low {A}nalysis	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot	Neil Jones	1990
8102549	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Procs. of the Soviet-French Symposium Informatika '89	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Jourdan89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: rapport RR-834, INRIA, Rocquencourt (April 1988).	94--118	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Resume des travaux de Didier et presentation de FNC-2}	\N	6808d2eea7f3f1b5a1843daddef75308	bf816e3a815556825b39c720cfa3f37f	9f794eb2457e619938ab7ac22c6973e8	inproceedings	The {FNC}-2 System: Advances in Attribute Grammar Technology	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot	O. M. Tammepuu	1989
8102550	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Jourdan89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	release 0.4 This manual is periodically updated.	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Titre explicite; contient la description du langage OLGA. (mj)}	\N	3592ffdc48b4c7ef4e47cd7588e31f8e	b6774e2f674cfd76bb72c68d07e69dca	994525a5ac3f5048bfee7beda26d043d	book	The {FNC}-2 System User's Guide and Reference Manual	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot	\N	1989
8102551	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Jourdan88	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	RR-828	\N	mynote = {Ameliorations au test de non-circularite: stabilite semantique et\
\	ordre statique de traitement des non-terminaux. (mj)}	\N	a160109b36bf15838841090dd94d29a8	b82f30d3495d970175bc7cd8ca616119	34178a783b454b1e7644d998478aad5a	techreport	More on Speeding up Circularity Tests for Attribute Grammars	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot	\N	1988
8102552	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Conf. on Programming Languages Design and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	\N	White Plains, NY	\N	\N	Jourdan90	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/sgpln90-t.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as {\\sl ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, 25(6) {\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/sgpln90-t.ps.gz}}	209--222	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/sgpln90-t.ps.gz}	FNC-2 is a new attribute grammar processing system aiming at expressive\
\	power, efficiency, ease of use and versatility. Its development at\
\	INRIA started in 1986, and a first running prototype is available\
\	since early 1989. Its most important features are: efficient exhaustive\
\	and incremental visit-sequence-based evaluation of strongly (absolutely)\
\	non-circular AGs; extensive space optimizations; a specially-designed\
\	AG-description language, with provisions for true modularity; portability\
\	and versatility of the generated evaluators; complete environment\
\	for application development. This paper briefly describes the design\
\	and implementation of FNC-2 and its peripherals. Then preliminary\
\	experience with the system is reported.	735bc2883c8eb061c587a59f4408d658	d1f7668e843196fb239990cbf883574e	f95afe8d5c8d81864873deb8726f4701	inproceedings	Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the {FNC}-2 Attribute Grammar\
\	System	Martin Jourdan and Didier Parigot and Catherine Juli{\\'e} and Olivier Durin and Carole {Le Bellec}	\N	1990
8102554	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit{\\'e} d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	Julie89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	th{\\`e}se	\N		\N	088af244449e4226dc7a855ab541f0dd	2e834fbd3114e650da56eac8bdb8f4be	bbfae690407369f757f6437056068b17	phdthesis	Optimisation de l'espace m{\\'e}moire pour l'{\\'e}valuation de grammaires\
\	attribu{\\'e}es	Catherine Juli{\\'e}	\N	1989
8102555	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Julie86	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Fait mieux que Kastens pour les GAs evaluables par sequences de visite.\
\	(mj)}	\N	b83251f2a326ce2a4ee820e2ba32392c	300baaae1c3cc1c08a85847c8b9172d6	63e2b554297ad38f540eb435896c2e1c	techreport	Optimisation de l'espace m{\\'e}moire pour les compilateurs g{\\'e}n{\\'e}r{\\'e}s\
\	selon la m{\\'e}thode d'{\\'e}valuation {OAG}: {\\'e}tude des travaux\
\	de Kastens et propositions d'am{\\'e}liorations	Catherine Juli{\\'e}	\N	1986
8102558	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Jullig84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	171--189	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8895cf3d8170acc90def52d81539dd0	f79b7c344dd703a0e4a94c6202f97416	f23eb75477f307a4c6427e3f51547dfa	incollection	Regular Right-part Attribute Grammars	R. K. Jullig and Frank {De Remer}	\N	1984
8102559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juutinen82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1982-91	\N		\N	283432398d449f7fba224c0ad7b86570	cf731e563c0e7d13002c1aada5de3d23	602a4a131bea2c7a65ed4d3b76bbff33	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for a Subset of Ada	L. Juutinen	\N	1982
8102560	The Transactions of the Institute of Electronics and Communication\
\	Engineers of Japan. Section E	J67-D	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K. Ohmaki\\ {\\it et al.}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohmaki84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	25--32	\N	1	\N		\N	e6fe412ea974a8cfa9b1538680e1740d	18b7105f13853c7ddda11e226acaba3a	1933ee91bd6f83df20b831c14ed10d3a	article	A System for Generating Language-oriented Editors based on Attribute\
\	Grammars	{K. Ohmaki\\ {\\it et al.}}	\N	1984
8102561	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '86 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Kaiser86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 21, number 7	51--57	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {{\\'E}tend les GAs avec des regles semantiques commandees par des evenements,\
\	de facon a decrire la semantique dynamique d'un langage et pouvoir\
\	construire automatiquement un environnement d'execution. (mj)}	Attribute grammars have been used for many years for automated compiler\
\	construction. Attribute grammars support the description of semantic\
\	analysis, code generation and some code optimization in a formal\
\	declarative style. Other tools support the automation of lexical\
\	analysis and parsing. However, there is one large part of compiler\
\	construction that is missing from our toolkit: run-time environments.\
\	This paper introduces an extension of attribute grammars that supports\
\	the generation of run-time environments. The extension also supports\
\	the generation of interpreters, symbolic debugging tools, and other\
\	execution-time facilities.	aa30ef8811c92f28f300b40a8057f9fd	53b23239e3cc4d220342253df0b1b68b	3d6715b40fbdc7a2f7bfd347c9053e65	incollection	Generation of Run-time Environments	Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1986
8102562	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Kaiser85	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-196-85	\N		\N	7d8020a27d4ab2b18685a27f18b6375c	644f2be32cba036af2efffe450f5b13b	8ef870fc3fab76761cfa1b025046ec9f	techreport	Specification of Interpreters and Debuggers using an Extension of\
\	Attribute Grammars	Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1985
8102563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Carnegie-Mellon University	\N	Kaiser85a	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report CMU-CS-85-131	\N		This thesis addresses the processing of semantics by structure editor-based\
\	programming environments. This processing is peformed incrementally\
\	while the user writes and tests her programs. The semantics processing\
\	involves the manipulation of two kinds of properties, static and\
\	dynamic. Static properties can be determined by inspection of the\
\	program while dynamic properties reflect the interaction between\
\	the user and the programming environment. The implementor of a programming\
\	environment describes the semantics processing in terms of these\
\	properties. For example, symbol resolution, type checking, and code\
\	generation involve static properties while interpretation, run-time\
\	support and language-oriented debugging involve dynamic properties.\
\	Recent research in structure editing environments has focused on\
\	the generation of programming environments from descriptions. Several\
\	mechanisms have been proposed for writing the semantics description,\
\	and the most successful of these have been action routines and attribute\
\	grammars. However, action routines are written as a collection of\
\	imperative subroutines and it has proved difficult for an implementor\
\	need not be concerned with subtle interactions because all interactions\
\	among attribute grammar rules are handled automatically. Unfortunately,\
\	attribute grammars have been successfully applied only to the description\
\	of static properties, and have hitherto seemed unsuited to the description\
\	of dynamic properties. This thesis describes a very large extension\
\	to attribute grammars that solves this problem. The extended paradigm\
\	is called action equations. Action equations are written in a declarative\
\	notation that retains the flavor of attribute grammars but adds an\
\	easy means to express dynamic properties as well as static properties.\
\	The extensions to attribute grammars include attaching particular\
\	attribute grammar-style rules to events that represent uer commands;\
\	supporting propagation of events as well as supporting propagation\
\	of change with respect to attribute values; and limited support for\
\	non-applicative mechanisms, allowing attributes to be treated as\
\	variables and permitting modification in addition to replacement\
\	for changing the values of attributes. Together, these extensions\
\	are sufficient to support dynamic properties.	14b44f05b2e000b7c613efb1e2b551f7	7893415223cab7ce2d0a10a73d16935b	c46a0088c314ff64df53ce6c0aa3074b	phdthesis	Semantics of Structure Editing Environments	Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1985
8102564	Software---Practice and Experience	18	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaiser88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	733--748	\N	8	\N		\N	2bb56445754bea57b839a9795f838f1a	32f4f731b64ef40f141c6dca87b796f6	c410d17185871b6e9f84ac9d8741ead9	article	A Retrospective on {DOSE}: An Interpretive Approach to Structure\
\	Editor Generation	Gail E. Kaiser and Peter H. Feiler and Fahimeh Jalili and Johann H. Schlichter	\N	1988
8102565	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie-Mellon University	\N	\N	SEI, Pittsburgh, PA	\N	\N	kaiser86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--20	Kaiser \\& Garlan	\N	\N		Object-oriented programs are written as collections of messages. When\
\	an object receives a message, the system attempts to find a method\
\	with the same name as given in the message. The system queries the\
\	class that defines the object. If the class provides a corresponding\
\	method, the method is performed. The method may return a value to\
\	the sender of the message. It may have side-effects on the local\
\	memory of the object. The method may send messages to additional\
\	objects as part of it computation. This notion of encapsulating operations,\
\	in the form of methods, within the definition of an object is common\
\	to essentially all object-oriented programming languages. Messages\
\	and methods are currently written in what is fundamentally a procedural\
\	style. A messagge is a procedure call with several parameters, where\
\	one parameter is distinguished as the object to which the message\
\	is sent. A method is a procedure: it may return a value, have side-effects,\
\	and invoke other procedures by sending messages. We believe that\
\	the object-oriented framework lends itself quite easily to the description\
\	of programs in a declarative language. In this paper, we propose\
\	a declarative language for writing messages and methods. Our notation\
\	retains all the important features of object-oriented programming,\
\	but adds a higher level of abstraction to the description of object\
\	behavior. Our language, called MELD, is an extension of attribute\
\	grammars. Its implementation takes advantage of algorithms developed\
\	for incremental attribute grammar evaluation in the context of language-based\
\	programming environments.	8755ee521e8c9aee58249988ec3c3b9e	3a573365e917c7385d19dd78a466018c	7d95209de9b7bc7abb1c0ab5838d0f77	techreport	{MELD}: {A} Declarative Language for Writing Methods	G. E. Kaiser and D. Garlan	\N	1986
8102566	\N	2	\N	\N	January	\N	ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	\N	\N	1	Kaiser93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	47--92	\N	\N	\N		The problem of {\\it change propagation} in multiuser software development\
\	environments distributed across a local-area network is addressed.\
\	The program is modeled as an attributed parse tree segmented among\
\	multiple user processes and changes are modeled as subtree replacements\
\	requested asynchronously by inidividual users. Change propagation\
\	is then implemented using decentralised incremental evaluation of\
\	an attribute grammar that defines the static semantic properties\
\	of the programming language. Building up to our primary result, we\
\	first present algorithms that support parallel evaluation on a centralised\
\	tree in response to single edits using a single diting cursor and\
\	multiple dits with multiple editing cursors. Then we present our\
\	algorithm for parallel evaluation on a decentralized tree. We also\
\	present a protocol to guarantee reliability of the evaluation algorithm\
\	as components of the decentralized tree become unavailable due to\
\	failures and return to availability.	b455e3adb85f61527099727bb3b9934f	c3005ce19c9b12a59f305a20a691dc72	ce7a3e66c646677fa4f963f2775507de	incollection	Parallel and Distributed Incremental Attribute Evaluation Algorithms\
\	for Multi-User Software Development Environments	Gail E. Kaiser and Simon M. Kaplan	\N	1993
8102567	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Kaiser88	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-412-88	\N		\N	cc11af66c9fc02bf0e617bb6ea9324ab	e0f3cec8a10065c9d3c4e40a6a209b0f	5d9cd3cbcffcf1db047561cbc8d92251	techreport	Parallel and Distributed Incremental Attribute Evaluation	Gail E. Kaiser and Simon M. Kaplan	\N	1988
8102568	IEEE Software	??	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaiser87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	58--67	\N	\N	\N		\N	898df795de9852ec337a7ef7568e43d0	d16ce317f20fd5e813f2a3276e2194a0	2bf63313b91c78b71ae4122a62014069	article	Multi-user, Distributed Language-Based Environments	Gail E. Kaiser and Simon M. Kaplan and Josephine Micallef	\N	1987
8102569	\N	154	\N	\N	July	\N	10th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kamimura83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TR-82-1, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	Kansas (1982).	374--384	\N	\N	\N		\N	52c49c9e4d77423eadb869f7a209e160	cbf314bb830f55681083dcb418ed312d	0263284d1c6c7d952cdc37c11230c3a2	incollection	Tree Automata and Attribute Grammars	Tsutomu Kamimura	J. Diaz	1983
8102570	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan87	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIUCDCS-R-87-1309	\N		\N	105011ef9fa9b296f16b6deab117e631	f8ff3359a8ca8a91df3cba835312f858	3c098eb4b32e8a26b83bebc74f2542c2	techreport	Incremental Attribute Evaluation on Node-label Controlled Graphs	Simon M. Kaplan	\N	1987
8102571	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaplan86	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	revised version	\N	\N	UIUC-DCS-86-1309	\N		\N	77ab5bf6f57dce38546e2adff015e294	48c6204b394f61a2ae5891e0599e80c5	f32e7bf5f725b227002a0a442e04419e	techreport	Incremental Attribute Evaluation on Graphs	Simon M. Kaplan	\N	1986
8102572	\N	351	\N	\N	\N	\N	TAPSOFT '89, Vol.~1: Coll. on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP\
\	'89)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kaplan89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Barcelona	306--320	\N	\N	\N		\N	139b763620bacb984a014b4ffb927922	eeacb7a179c283f3eb44ac02e10a7160	fd63cf9c8542e388aab5bfa609a7211a	incollection	Priority Controlled Incremental Attribute Evaluation in Attributed\
\	Graph Grammars	Simon M. Kaplan and Steven K. Goering	J. D{\\'i}az and F. Orejas	89
8102573	\N	291	\N	\N	December	\N	Third Int. Workshop on Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer\
\	Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kaplan86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Warrenton	309--325	\N	\N	\N		\N	3935b19b79c89fe17a2d2fa984b3c90d	e59d1668be5312e9eacf7b0396dfacd8	48949216a8c3284b403368e85bca85fc	inproceedings	Supporting the Software Development Process with Attributed {NLC}\
\	Graph Grammars	Simon M. Kaplan and Steven K. Goering and Roy H. Campbell	Grzegorz Rozenberg and Hartmut Ehrig and Manfred Nagl and A. Rosenfeld	1986
8102574	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	5th ACM Symp. on Principles of Distributed Computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Calgary	\N	\N	Kaplan86b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report UIUCDCS-R-86-1294, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\
\	(September 1986).	121--130	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed99fe6d6db6b3b100335499303ded2f	6c304db0a6ed12e29ea7f1bbe0461f66	fae2685464d5fe4c626cfd9d4fdf3b53	incollection	Incremental Attribute Evaluation in Distributed Language-based Environments	Simon M. Kaplan and Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1986
8102575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karttunen77	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1977-87	\N		\N	676dab1fe77256a319b5f912b849c116	5dd93c2b81464e11ac82a52fd5fa1399	b79047fc48c92f1c562a74b08864fda8	techreport	On Circularity Tests for Semantic Attributes	M. Karttunen	\N	1977
8102576	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kastens91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	114--139	\N	\N	\N		\N	afd25853662c8d821d1d9bf4c9f0e153	3881ac22ed9dc9d4104aa4dca6a23a15	640afe8ee8e31cf1b8902ec8efaf0268	incollection	Implementation of Visit-Oriented Attribute Evaluators	Uwe Kastens	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102577	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kastens91b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	380--400	\N	\N	\N		Attribute Grammar (AG) specifications are implemented by attribute\
\	evaluators which perform computations on tree structures as specified.\
\	An AT system should concentrate on generating that implementation.\
\	In compiler construction the attribute evaluator has to be combined\
\	with other modules, like scanner, parser, tree construction, data\
\	bases, and translation modules. Those are generated by other compiler\
\	tools, taken from library, or implemented for the specific application.\
\	These components have to fit together properly on the specification\
\	level as well as on the level of module interfaces. In this paper\
\	those relationships are demonstrated using the LIGA system within\
\	the compiler construction environment Eli as an example.	dfb046d235a59e616424f8d0cf053b2f	352c7cbf872c0456625e4ae09c5c1544	ffa9d1b0afc00aa9b8ef150acfc31f7b	incollection	Attribute Grammars in a Compiler Construction Environment	Uwe Kastens	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Fachgespr{\\"a}ch ``Compiler-Compiler''	\N	\N	\N	Fachbereich Informatik, Tech. Hochschule Darmstadt	Berlin	\N	\N	Kastens78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	9--19	\N	\N	\N		\N	407465965c7cdfd9856ec93a17eab5be	a243d91e3b9ecfc2c0a05fbcc2c4f87f	9636048f83fe663e6a3802eef18d49fe	incollection	Einf{\\"u}hrung in Attributierte Grammatiken	Uwe Kastens	W. Henhalp	1978
8102580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Kastens84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	165--182	\N	\N	\N		\N	67c1c0329870b37484d072c061001f41	f1dc9629134f5d6437ac3fb563936ba8	b3aaadc2bbcff44e54022472a1feb7ab	incollection	The {GAG}-System---{A} Tool for Compiler Construction	Uwe Kastens	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102581	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI 4. Fachtagung ``Programmiersprachen''	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Kastens76a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	19--32	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cf00f17bb843fc9bf5a9f8ece5f635e	ab6aea5c3e28dad24cbe091d393a725a	e803cdfa3ddf84ce0d7cd5647f2b529d	inproceedings	Systematische Analyse Semantischer Abh{\\"a}ngigkeiten	Uwe Kastens	H.-J. Schneider and Manfred Nagl	1976
8102582	Acta Informatica	24	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	633--652	\N	6	\N		\N	e25cec873104da039504887d687a8d43	6b4b300e1fe180db14915cfb255b3767	c68bd222281802f079fbb80e06e3ec3b	article	Lifetime Analysis for Attributes	Uwe Kastens	\N	1987
8102583	Acta Informatica	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: Bericht 7/78, Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik~II, University\
\	Karlsruhe (1978).	229--256	\N	3	\N		\N	0e2c89a5234c37d0316ae638e2df3111	6059c65f7c2dad0a37b06d01942f1cb9	da26de4ea974d1cbad1b29faf6767c3e	article	Ordered Attribute Grammars	Uwe Kastens	\N	1980
8102584	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik~II, University Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens79	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7/79	\N		\N	d83293ce73b28c091168a2f30a412620	3be914ab173482d3a16780bf5db01d1f	83d0e8747ca17aa667178aeb5c0f08f2	techreport	{ALADIN} Eine Definitionssprache f{\\"u}r Attributierte Grammatiken	Uwe Kastens	\N	1979
8102585	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Fakult{\\"a}t f{\\"u}r Informatik, University Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens76	\N	interner Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N		\N	ab9fb1ba985c43d290447ea794570c52	56ca3a908451e7c2e668d6ecc4ed2a31	41b96569a2a2c084c3fcc5408fceae97	techreport	Ein {\\"U}bersetzer-erzeugendes System auf der Basis Attributierter\
\	Grammatiken	Uwe Kastens	\N	1976
8102586	\N	141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kastens82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	800583e578b44f02df3e6cc7e9471c03	5c3b85a7e569a8a3ca3881131935d52a	4962213538abf654a17808c71d36fa32	book	{GAG}: {A} Practical Compiler Generator	Uwe Kastens and Brigitte Hutt and Erich Zimmermann	\N	1982
8102587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik~II, University Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens80a	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2db8716f5383cf9379c966fffe60742	76669066f375c0c1c8a87cc6398d9ce3	1a0bcb339394ea2bca5341701762c314	techreport	Eine attributierte Grammatik f{\\"u}r {PEARL}	Uwe Kastens and R. Kollner and Erich Zimmermann and P. Hruschka and A. Kappatsch	\N	1980
8102589	\N	213	\N	\N	March	\N	European Symp. on Programming (ESOP '86)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kastens86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	53--69	\N	\N	\N		\N	0aee80ee8e5506f30239286cfb63a984	60e9f5170c7a7106d70a3994118ceb6d	3f7c8bdb9d53e51519d4df47b643f41b	incollection	Lifetime Analysis for Procedure Parameters	Uwe Kastens and M. Schmidt	B. Robinet and Reinhard Wilhelm	1986
8102591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, University Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastens80b	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: S{\\'e}minaires Langages et Traducteurs 1978-1981, INRIA,\
\	Rocquencourt, pp. 141-158 (1981).	\N	\N	14/80	\N		\N	4911443dc51d5c99c2e3f524f225896a	2b5e531cb1cdeb9b0e67542d43f0a567	da5081ac09b43ffa31013fb7dba8c7e4	techreport	{GAG} {A} Generator based on Attribute Grammars	Uwe Kastens and Erich Zimmermann	\N	1980
8102592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 21st Hawai Internat. Conf. on Software Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katayama88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	???	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d8fbe2028f115370ff253d32a132fa1	d1e5376cfb4f2097e85a9cee6b3c0733	8cf0009492efed6deb8445c526737417	inproceedings	Attribute Grammar as a Language for Describing the Conceptual Model\
\	of the Software Designer's Associate	Takuya Katayama	\N	1988
8102593	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	6	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katayama84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	345--369	\N	3	\N		\N	dd960ae25ff88f54f1b2aa2cd7d1c0d9	978d7d3837b798142c56095d6677ba0d	03758ad380cd4f397293062cf85e5778	article	Translation of Attribute Grammars into Procedures	Takuya Katayama	\N	1984
8102594	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	5th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Diego, CA	\N	\N	Katayama81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Extended version: report CS-K-8102, Tokyo Institute of Technology\
\	(January 1981).	343--352	\N	\N	\N		\N	a93186c066c4922acfba1929e1d9d65f	57af77a287e31264acb432d2233b3b3c	50c4862fb631016ef58875dd8b79717c	incollection	{HFP}: a Hierarchical and Functional Programming Methodology based\
\	on Attribute Grammars	Takuya Katayama	\N	1981
8102595	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	8th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Williamsburg, VA	\N	\N	Katayama81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	177--186	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ab79240e185479d57b3ae4e3eda65c9	3a5c0d48bc50ad7ac560045f8981798a	97a90b8a6e339c47542c7a4121b50e1a	incollection	Verification of Attribute Grammars	Takuya Katayama and Yutaka Hoshino	\N	1981
8102596	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	13th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	St Petersburg Beach, Fl	\N	\N	Katayama86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Extended version in RIMS Symp. on Software Science and Engineering\
\	II, Kyoto, LNCS 220, Springer-Verlag, pp. 181-211 (1984).	26--37	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Les auteurs essayent d'adapter les jeux de cailloux de Sethi a l'allocation\
\	memoire dans les evaluateurs recursifs FNC. Ils mettent en evidence\
\	des conditions d'applicabilite, en particulier que l'ordre de calcul\
\	doit etre total (GAs l-ordonnees). Leur methode souffre a mon avis\
\	d'un grave defaut: ils ne peuvent pas trouver automatiquement des\
\	{"}fonctions d'allocation{"} mais seulement verifier qu'une fonction\
\	d'allocation est valide. Papier complique a lire et laissant la desagreable\
\	impression qu'il est faux... La version longue dans LNCS 220 est\
\	plus detaillee mais pas plus facile a lire; cependant elle semble\
\	moins fausse. (mj)}	\N	1594a5f5f4ac98b547937aced94ba3f7	76cac27691bcf474a3b7b1b1d0b228a2	dda34e38d57b62697978dca73e5bca2c	incollection	Global Storage Allocation in Attribute Evaluation	Takuya Katayama and Hisashi Sasaki	\N	1986
8102597	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	University de Paris~VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaviani84	\N	th{\\`e}se de 3{\\`e}me cycle	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	18b0d8de44c310128043bbaac80f0b7f	02659a9d802ecb987e61719df8f3d61f	9d2128f1759357bf6c770aac5d34a2e3	techreport	Comparaison de deux {M}{\\'e}thodes d'{\\'E}valuation d'Attributs s{\\'e}mantiques:\
\	{GAG} et {FNC}	Charok Kaviani	\N	1984
8102598	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of North Carolina	\N	\N	Chapel Hill, NC	\N	\N	Kelleher75	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e2ed7129e99d521e7d009c021b0f2ce	fb4a70e4c7d6ab90779c2acb4ed3ca12	2275c0bf212004887b22f7da25a57bd1	techreport	{TAG}: Testing Attribute Grammars, Architectural Description	J. Kelleher and F. McGriff and Diane Pozefsky	\N	1975
8102599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	Keller88	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2212a05e7bc742f38d51b76124b8a82f	0d2e40b53dea42bca7c2140db4329643	05cf89918a60a56b2688dc05b5e32f5b	phdthesis	Spezifikation und Implementierung eines Compilerfrontends f{\\"u}r\
\	Ada: Deklarations- und Nameklassanalyse	Paul Keller	\N	1988
8102600	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Keller90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	266--283	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f89dd4985d30cb5042e8458a9b9358d	34bcf6ad0597b075e7bcacb89362f85e	903df6148edfd791ad4be8e31f10790a	incollection	An {OPTRAN}-generated Front-end for Ada	Paul Keller and Thomas Maas	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	Keller88a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95879d378f9bbd8b95624712c51a5ef4	1dff961e7db6a3bccbd191913e17e94c	235d4878510bbccb5b1e1e8f1b5cac6b	techreport	An {OPTRAN}-generated Ada{$\\rightarrow$}{DIANA} front-end	Paul Keller and Thomas Maas	\N	1988
8102602	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Keller84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	190--201	\N	\N	\N		A formal description technique for describing transformations from\
\	one well-defined language to another is introduced. A TT-grammar\
\	contains context-free grammars for describing the syntax of both\
\	languages. The transformation between the languages is described\
\	by a relationship of productions from the grammar. The TT-grammar\
\	is supported by an automated tool. SSAGS -- a translator writing\
\	system based on attribute grammars -- has been extended to support\
\	certain classes of TT-grammars. SSAGS analyzes TT-grammars and automatically\
\	generates Ada source programs implementing the transformation specified\
\	by the TT-grammar. Experience with two different restricted forms\
\	of Tt-grammars is described with respect to their practical application.\
\	The experience demonstrates the readability, ease of development,\
\	and additional verification available through the use of TT-grammars.	5d785b35f37f3eda17b090bc2fbe9e19	a95f92ad78c7d023be114cd05540464d	218af5beb0aace328b63d91cd35b0e8e	incollection	Tree Transformation Techniques and Experiences	S. E. Keller and J. A. Perkins and Teri F. Payton and S. P. Mardinly	\N	1984
8102603	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	26	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keller91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	109--117	\N	2	\N		\N	dd2cfc23f2796725841bdb593380474c	1c5676450ccb52010b7d1ba4260dac6d	d4f42e9b68a56945d3b816d8772efeb7	article	Automated Generation of Code Using Backtracking Parsers for Attribute\
\	Grammars	Wolfgang Keller	\N	1991
8102604	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	1	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kennedy79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	142--160	\N	1	\N		\N	95bc58e5227650bd3b88c050d30407dd	1613a6e89497d81f43328f4b838061aa	b7f10bbe011b1df652f99e0827a617db	article	A Deterministic Attribute Grammar Evaluator based on Dynamic Sequencing	Ken Kennedy and J. Ramanathan	\N	1979
8102605	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	3rd ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Atlanta, Ge	\N	\N	Kennedy76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	32--49	\N	\N	\N		\N	5217467d4ec751681ef2f9682ab434c7	5ed0ab2317142caa6a88a46f54c848e2	5652a403aee67d3de48574db678f9b8f	incollection	Automatic Generation of Efficient Evaluators for Attribute Grammars	Ken Kennedy and S. K. Warren	\N	1976
8102607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kikuchi93	http://www.cs.titech.ac.jp/TR/tr-abst93.html#93TR-0033	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	93TR-0033	\N		I propose new rewriting systems and an evaluation method of the language\
\	AG on them. The rewriting systems are extended from regular term\
\	rewriting systems, that permit multi-valued function symbols and\
\	sharing computation trees. The language AG is a functional programming\
\	language based on attribute grammars, whose naive evaluator tends\
\	to make redundant copies of same attributes and evaluates only eagerly.\
\	An evaluator using the rewriting systems prevents needless copies\
\	and can work as lazy evaluation.	dfb2757c9afe6e1130b72dababde01db	79d988e592244a89a9af11db26e3dafd	a2a79e65fc2a3660a8181f03e76e8ff1	techreport	An evaluation method of an attribute grammar based language by extended\
\	term rewriting systems	Yutaka Kikuchi	\N	1993
8102608	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	2nd ACM Symp. on Principles of Database Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	\N	\N	\N	Kintala83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	137--148	\N	\N	\N		\N	129d28abe5765309d2efab25f35f9b49	efaca6ef939d8ab5883e278072b82558	2cb811cf5e6cf8b0a51d7b41194ccf66	incollection	Attributed Grammars for Query Language Translation	Chandra M. R. Kintala	\N	1983
8102609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPP: 18th International Conference on Parallel Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klaiber89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b94881a04ffd027171231b36fff7ca0d	a950fb55d2512878ac687b24fe0dccec	1edd2d29fb59a9f99cc0e4848df3ff83	inproceedings	Parallel Evaluation of Attribute Grammars	Klaiber and Gokhale	\N	1989
8102610	IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems	3	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klaiber92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	206--220	\N	2	\N	issn = {1045-9219}, treatment = {T Theoretical or Mathematical}, corpsource = {Dept. of Comput. Sci. and Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA}, classification = {721; 722; 723; C4210 (Formal logic); C4240P (Parallel programming\
\	and algorithm theory)}, affiliation = {Dept of Comput Sci \\& Eng, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA}, journalabr = {IEEE Trans Parallel Distrib Syst}, coden = {ITDSEO}	\N	d166a8eeb2d09c98aa63635b7377663d	f43792b88190fc4851efaffe36e45801	93b29167b759d8b78d246eddd353aff4	article	Parallel evaluation of attribute grammars	Alexander Klaiber and Maya Gokhale	\N	1992
8102611	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Klein90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	76--90	\N	\N	\N		\N	d087145ce07fe55b1768630722494a77	f98481dd2052cb36c33140005233d218	4f15d06d1810e727c0d09c9be561168d	incollection	Parallel One-pass Compilation	Eduard Klein and Kai Koskimies	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102612	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	GMD	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Klein89	\N	Arbeitspapier	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	416	\N	mynote = {E'tudie la paralle'lisation des e'valuateurs d'attributs pour les\
\	grammaires L-attribue'es. C'est facile puisqu'a` chaque noeud de\
\	l'arbre peut correspondre un processus qui attend les valeurs de\
\	tous les attributs he'rite's et qui calcule les valeurs de tous les\
\	synthe'tise's, mais ceci ne tient pas compte des de'pendances et\
\	cre'e trop de processus. Les auteurs montrent donc comment ne garder\
\	que le paralle'lisme utile. Ils montrent aussi comment modifier un\
\	analyseur syntaxique descendant (LL(k)) pour augmenter le degre'\
\	de paralle'lisme en lanc,ant des e'valuations avant que l'arbre soit\
\	construit en entier. Tous comptes faits cela me semble assez limite'.\
\	(mj)}	\N	2802bc310117600d4ead250c67c87499	b3ea72f620601940d4a71a65b01fd0dc	37ce22e32724738a48d2672cad98987e	techreport	The Parallelization of One-Pass Compilers	Eduard Klein and Kai Koskimies	\N	1989
8102614	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	13	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	Knopp87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Bericht TUM-INFO-10-87-I14-350	315--341	\N	3	\N		\N	7faea8b8a5d704c5af1804a515173bad	9fd1e5f32223d70793cd91fb1a6b38c9	be165122e2909ecb1eaf2bb344249c6f	article	Attributierte Transitionsnetze und ihre Anwendungen in Programmierumgebungen\
\	Incremental Attribute Evaluation: a Flexible Algorithm for Lazy Update	J{\\"u}rgen Knopp and Scott E. Hudson	\N	1987
8102615	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Knuth90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	1--12	\N	\N	\N		Historical recollection of how AGs were born.	e79f8ab7b41343f45337cf9f88fd5b76	2be1cbb645ce26fecb76ba7e6c1dcd27	4e7e1bf0d5cd37d01f05122a4e437401	incollection	The Genesis of Attribute Grammars	Donald E. Knuth	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102616	\N	188	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symp. on Semantics of Algorithmic Languages	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Mathematics	Knuth71	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	212--235	\N	\N	\N		\N	5343f8fe2e7bae070d6944dca9334e4d	a71276269fe9e911daf4892e38f9a117	203a6d5664987217d83125c4f958c291	incollection	Examples of Formal Semantics	Donald E. Knuth	E. Engeler	1971
8102617	Mathematical Systems Theory	2	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knuth68	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Correction: {\\sl Mathematical Systems Theory} 5, 1, pp. 95-96 (March\
\	1971).	127--145	\N	2	\N	mynote = {Notre pere a tous. (mj)}	\N	41049bc73f8f870e9b248f9604d740b7	7f150ff9e452cd3e51eec4e2a4905323	3163457ee8aa6856506565fa9759c60f	article	Semantics of Context-free Languages	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1968
8102620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artint Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luxembourg	\N	\N	Kontos85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Re'fe'rence a` comple'ter.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	950d80687cf85f48167442f83e638692	5b2a41c4b1c5ecac9ded5ec838984a72	32fabec15b0e125c0e9345bfea89f27f	inproceedings	Natural Language Processing of Scientific/Technical Data, Knowledge\
\	and Text Bases	John Kontos	\N	1985
8102621	Microprocessing and Microprogramming	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kontos82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	277--279	\N	\N	\N		\N	6262264917bad4462cbae38ee82c722e	d870e7b7c982c87edbd6377d00b2623f	ac2de9e2ac5a1af33c7a94a7461f5d35	article	Syntax-Directed Plan Recognition with a Microcomputer	John Kontos	\N	1982
8102622	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kontos82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	435--436	\N	4	\N		\N	6d2a874784da147704215c6514a95733	9c14b5819e474e68103739c7f0c57733	aa4f2e42fd31ca236064cbb34f0fe035	article	The Interpretation of Meta-grammars Describing Syntax-directed Interpreters\
\	using an Attribute Grammar Interpreter	John Kontos and George K. Papakonstantinou	\N	1982
8102623	The Computer Journal	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kontos88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	525--530	\N	6	\N	mynote = {Essaye de montrer comment utiliser les GA pour re'soudre un proble`me\
\	qui s'apparente a` l'intelligence artificielle: extraire de l'information\
\	de textes techniques, en l'occurrence des descriptions de langages\
\	de programmation, pour construire automatiquement une GA spe'cifiant\
\	un compilateur ou un interpre`te de ce langage. Le moins qu'on puisse\
\	dire est que c'est loin d'e^tre convaincant et que la ge'ne'ralite'\
\	de la me'thode laisse a` de'sirer... En outre le papier est obscurci\
\	par des de'tails techniques mal venus. (mj)}	\N	2a1b749c15a8400b3c9abacb5765303f	eef47ce1fdb89667a965d7895f698c06	8f4c50917df5d6c1946536c99d480cc1	article	Knowledge Acquisition from Technical Texts using Attribute Grammars	John Kontos and J. C. Savouras	\N	1988
8102624	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kortessalo80	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1980-68	\N		\N	f409989105599c2a93ae018140f2ae23	3e4f40d31c3aea0ccb0ed98443c27407	275a52015b33aee7f6f243ebd4f19583	techreport	Description of the Lexical Metalanguage of {HLP} using {HLP}	L. Kortessalo	\N	1980
8102625	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Koskimies91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	297--329	\N	\N	\N		Object-orientation is a language design and programming paradigm aiming\
\	at better structuring, reusing, and maintaining properties of software.\
\	This paradigm has been successfully combined with conventional programming\
\	languages, as well as functional and logic programming languages;\
\	it seems obvious that object-orientation has come to stay. Recently,\
\	some suggestions to extend the attribute grammar formalism with features\
\	supporting object-orientation have been proposed. These proposals\
\	are reviewed, and the approach taken in the TOOLS system is described\
\	and motivated. It is demonstrated that object-orientation contributes\
\	to the uniformity and applicability of attribute grammar descriptions.	f433d4db3bdc60f33d19737e26f3230e	71cb8d4c2ad2632d7343f484b7da2e95	6d217fb66367ce7038e08f4b1390b529	incollection	Object-Orientation in Attribute Grammars	Kai Koskimies	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of Tampere	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies91b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	available as a paper copy only	\N	\N	A-1991-1	\N		\N	b51f61d81fd2a9da88eba4674bf22d84	71cb8d4c2ad2632d7343f484b7da2e95	68f9d4c1bccd9f4d7af6e9c1e44b57af	techreport	Object-orientation in attribute grammars	Kai Koskimies	\N	1991
8102627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies86	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1986-3	\N		Language processor generators are systems that produce various language\
\	processors (including compilers) on the basis of a high-level specification.\
\	The design of language processor generators is discussed on the basis\
\	of experiments with a traditional compiler writing system (HLP78)\
\	employing pure LALR parsing and general attribute grammars. It is\
\	argued that these methods are too primitive from the practical point\
\	of view: the concepts of the specification language should be on\
\	a higher abstraction level. The design of a new language processor\
\	generator, HLP84, is based on this view. This system is an attempt\
\	to provide high-level tools for a restricted class of applications\
\	(one-pass analysis). The syntactic facilities include regular expressions\
\	on the right-hand sides of productions, a disambiguating mechanism\
\	that is integrated with regular expressions, and a mechanism for\
\	using semantic information to aid parsing; the semantic facilities\
\	include e.g. a built-in database for storing the descriptors of program\
\	entities and a simple mechanism for semantic error handling. Early\
\	experiences with the new system show that in spite of the general\
\	overhead caused by the higher automation level, the system allows\
\	the generation of reasonably efficient processors.	08cc09e6175c218ec2f7906b24c9a5ca	a766fdf07a811a8a8a866940c6651e4e	9a0ef72f4bf586b36005bd665c05c966	techreport	Object-oriented Language Processing with {HLP84}	Kai Koskimies	\N	1986
8102628	BIT	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	439--450	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Une breve etude extraite de sa these montrant que son systeme peut\
\	evaluer des GA contenant strictement les L-GA... (pd)}	\N	cfba04c35db03fa9f9ae60e3839df898	159f01890ba6fee952bbb6f9bc4967cf	54b243ec44d06640d8f10ad255dfff47	article	A Note on One-Pass Evaluation of Attribute Grammars	Kai Koskimies	\N	1985
8102629	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Koskimies84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	179--189	\N	\N	\N		A new language is introduced for the specification of semantic analysis\
\	of programming languages. The language is based o the concept of\
\	one-pass attribute grammars. Various extensions of this basic formalism\
\	are incorporated in the language, including disciplined global variables,\
\	facilities for symbol processing, and features supporting semantic\
\	error detection and recovery. To encourage the writing of declarative\
\	specifications the language is nonterminal-oriented, in contrast\
\	to the production-oriented languages traditionally used in compiler\
\	writing systems.	c258ab8b6e7a1859742d987e02e9fd8b	90ccef0287f2372f65c102b0e103541d	812ca4cd828eb3bda2f2c9192ff8ded7	incollection	A Specification Language for One-pass Semantic Analysis	Kai Koskimies	\N	1984
8102630	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	Koskimies83	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report A-1983-4	\N		\N	4560c17d1f34c2af33448e8e52732410	18479086938334e206e4fd714b91d796	4ed3ae335900e5f801efdaa6b4332fa4	phdthesis	Extensions of One-pass Attribute Grammars	Kai Koskimies	\N	1983
8102631	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1982-2	\N		\N	a00ccb3c8a20982e7be337388ad57581	b8aa1163ab2276b27faa2693d049438c	9f3db358238519bc811deba73311226e	techreport	An Experience on Language Implementation using Attribute Grammars	Kai Koskimies	\N	1982
8102632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies81	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ba0584053c50d7587ab88c016d8f0c6	62ead10432e55f54b96fb254ef61aeb1	20816680bf887be4e9188d0411e2bd50	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for a Subset of the Programming Language Euclid	Kai Koskimies	\N	1981
8102633	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies88	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1988-2	\N	mynote = {Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur TOOLS/HLP84. Tres\
\	technique. (mj)}	\N	3c86eac8aa2f52435f727c2e7a64c061	dd0ed1ea892931f90776b32aeb88c227	f53fd6d871985ed8415c4481b2944cc4	techreport	{TOOLS}/{HLP84} Report and User Manual	Kai Koskimies and Tapio Elomaa and Tapio Lehtonen and Jukka Paakki	\N	1988
8102634	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies79	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1979-130	\N		\N	0d06bb6476b2909c20c8e3f43f828bb4	de7a9294accdde3a68d147c5d785941f	0d2db3908f15690e10c6f6e043d2d49f	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for the Compile-Time Semantics of the Programming\
\	Language Euclid	Kai Koskimies and L. Juutinen	\N	1979
8102635	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies88a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1988-12	\N	mynote = {Experiences d'implantation de langages avec TOOLS et sa notion de\
\	classe. (mj)}	\N	643fa41a7846d484fb9ea1e84f42ab15	c7b7b9c432c6d286f70a3b26367e8e31	93b951635d97b98b522c75b74348c51c	techreport	Experiences with Class-based Implementation of Programming Languages	Kai Koskimies and Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	\N	1988
8102636	Software---Practice and Experience	18	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies88b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	107--135	\N	2	\N	mynote = {Titre explicite. Systeme tres bizarre, on se demande finalement quelle\
\	est l'influence des GAs sur ce truc... (mj)}	\N	245f450eea58baf77efb01ddedb43540	5fe9e1bcf7e1ed4d0bb6817947aad6dd	f29234f2be28c4439ba6b93a789b51ae	article	The Design of a Language Processor Generator	Kai Koskimies and Otto Nurmi and Jukka Paakki and Seppo Sippu	\N	1988
8102638	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '87 Symp. on Interpreters and Interpretetive Techniques	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	St. Paul, MN	\N	\N	Koskimies87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 22, number 7	153--164	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Successeur de HLP84. Le langage est de plus en plus bizarre... (mj)}	\N	fc5b6345928d675250f03e9b1248c144	87bc052ecd451dadb04b177dcd199dad	b20a3b51a1857c5c3dcf34ecf0044b34	incollection	{TOOLS}: a Unifying Approach to Object-Oriented Language Interpretation	Kai Koskimies and Jukka Paakki	\N	1987
8102639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies83a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1983-69	\N		\N	1e9b60a1db62925dc978d5f938a5f68d	d0a29286847b205e5584ac568c0a9f36	940da157e21daab82a0dd39f0e95d283	techreport	{HLP84} Semantic Metalanguage and its Implementation	Kai Koskimies and Jukka Paakki	\N	1983
8102640	Software---Practice and Experience	13	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koskimies83b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report C-1982-63, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	Helsinki (1982).	119--129	\N	2	\N		\N	82e88e6c19f01c8f43c770a676e3ab67	f9a292d6f1eed45eb428b16fdc8b2b05	454d1d7ead1ffb5877c386c89619bebd	article	Modelling of Space-efficient One-pass Translation using Attribute\
\	Grammars	Kai Koskimies and Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1983
8102641	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '82 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Koskimies82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 17, number 6	153--159	\N	\N	\N		The adequacy of attribute grammars as a compiler writing tool is studied\
\	on the basis of the experiences on attribute grammars for Pascal\
\	and a subset of Euclid. A qualitative assessment of the grammar shows\
\	that the compiler oriented view in the design of an attribute grammar\
\	tends to make the grammar hard to understand. A design discipline\
\	is proposed to improve the comprehensibility of the grammar. Quantitive\
\	measurements of the automatically generated compilers suggest that\
\	an efficient compiler can be produced from an attribute grammar.\
\	To achieve this, a careful optimized implementation of the compiler-compiler\
\	is required.	3def778bcab18c40b7484e2636dd8479	5c3c2c07afcbd72c82febc52db479c7a	bf73b94208629ea607ac31bb9c72e299	incollection	Compiler Construction using Attribute Grammars	Kai Koskimies and Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Matti Sarjakoski	\N	1982
8102643	\N	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	Compiler Construction: an Advanced Course	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Koster74	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	366--426	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc5456a16735a9f4cd5ff333c2c361d4	f9e562fc02b881e630633c3c1cb8c349	2da702aa59f43ce163fbd5bf2f83fd75	incollection	Using the {CDL} Compiler-Compiler	Cornelius H. A. Koster	F. L. Bauer and J. Eickel	1974
8102644	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Koster77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	341--350	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ed70d1e50f93a196c8b39025bcd5394	aaa5bdd44213f6bdf13450595801157b	3a82b5f3421dcdd7831be901fa33e7f7	incollection	{CDL} {A} Compiler Implementation Language	Cornelius H. A. Koster	A. Ershov and Cornelius H. A. Koster	1977
8102645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Algol 68 Implementation	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Koster71a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	95--109	\N	\N	\N		\N	e19efed521e418be87fdd65d23a33642	05ea1dceb50214a1532bc8a053522e13	3f6a27dc601a399a7101b8c92f4c9be2	incollection	Affix Grammars	Cornelius H. A. Koster	J. E. L. Peck	1971
8102646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematisch Centrum	\N	\N	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Koster71	\N	Technical Report MR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	127	\N		\N	b6e829c75a3ab08b58dcd2728fd40d0f	eeab83515247bd86999f560290ebef82	915551851fe6843645a78d51e724c679	techreport	A Compiler Compiler	Cornelius H. A. Koster	\N	1971
8102647	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Koster91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	358--373	\N	\N	\N		Affix Grammars are members of the family of Two-Level Grammars, along\
\	with W-grammars, Metamorphosis Grammars and Attribute Grammars. In\
\	this tutorial we shall be concerned with the nature and rationale\
\	of Affix Grammars and their application in describing programming\
\	languages. Some parsing and affix evaluation methods for deterministic\
\	and nondeterministic Affix Grammars are discussed. By means of an\
\	example, a comparison is made with W-grammars and Attribute Grammars.	533d6c11a9d6055084a411d30239e5b3	7a151dac30ca70b717922abaa9eea921	d12f5aeec049a8b0eea41bc270d50342	incollection	Affix Grammars for Programming Languages	Kees Koster	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102648	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Koster91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	469--484	\N	\N	\N		Attribute Grammars over a Finite Lattice (AGFLs), a simple form of\
\	two-level grammar admitting quite efficient implementations, are\
\	proposed as a formalism to express the syntax of natural languages.\
\	In this paper the concepts and notation of AGFLs are described. A\
\	brief example is given of their use in describing a fragment of the\
\	English language, followed by a discussion of issues like parsing\
\	and ambiguity.	c71e43c2436f86b4f77d6daeae71229d	904832f8fb5472e3958c7270f6f6d1f2	21cda6e4b0228ebba05b688652eaaff4	incollection	Affix Grammars for Natural Languages	Kees Koster	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESPRIT '86: Results and Achievements	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam--New York	\N	\N	Krieg-Bruckner87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Bruxelles	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Presentation du projet ESPRIT PROSPECTRA. (mj)}	\N	f454f5543310e9c0984375cad79d46b8	1ddc53ed86afee5ffecf9514d2a816ee	0d3a552fb6324844c4882cfa62edb898	incollection	{PROSPECTRA}: Program Development by Specification and Transformation	Bernd Krieg-Br{\\"u}ckner and Berthold Hoffmann and Harald Ganzinger and Manfred Broy and Reinhard Wilhelm and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Beatrix Weisgerber and A. D. McGettrick and Ian G. Campbell and Georg Winterstein	{CEC---Directorate General XIII}	1987
8102652	J. ACM	27	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krishnaswamy80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	338--355	\N	2	\N		\N	ffc0a4896f1c942eb03658ca0e09d932	d44d0619d7ed0ccf988fd8c8903d9fc9	720759a69ca7bfdc4094e72cc5f66082	article	On the Correctness of Semantic-Syntax-Directed Translations	R. Krishnaswamy and A. B. Pyster	\N	1980
8102653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Interactive Computing Systems	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Kristensen83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	207--219	\N	\N	\N		\N	28395ff4b347318f77dc63d7606dc36e	e9fccb72b5a67f083ace5aafb6d80ca8	938d0f47417b334d2855fa55109cc3c1	incollection	Syntax-directed Program Modularization	B. B. Kristensen and Ole L. Madsen and B. M{\\"o}ller-Pedersen and K. Nygaard	P. Degano and E. Sandewall	1983
8102654	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Machines---MERA	\N	\N	Warsaw	\N	\N	Kruszewski82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a4c8ae40d994cb3ba2479ac62931fc4	ceb72fa3cdd6c77f4540dd1bd25e0f35	7ccfd533acd56db78f07a9315e0d67fb	techreport	A Resident-Compiler Production Method and its Implementation	Marek Kruszewski and Dariusz Kupiecki and Julian Winiewski	\N	1982
8102655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Machines---MERA	\N	\N	Warsaw	\N	\N	Kruszewski74	\N	internal report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Polish)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	395620285793879e9b1a942779a8bf9f	d1521c39571bac2e4511add192d6dad1	45bb748fff1627b78fdb8e2621c0400c	techreport	{COALA}---the Object Code of the Compiler Producing System	S. Kruszewski and S. Jarzabek	\N	1974
8102656	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Krzemien75	\N	rapport interne	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b36135b0c76616e0d0b91cc0b6da0d87	f9236ca37e5b8358e95dadba74baaeed	bd7fd6e81c8b772fb780ea8f26c9df9c	techreport	{L}'Implantation de Syst{\\`e}me Lisp sur {IRIS} 80 en utilisant le\
\	Syst{\\`e}me {DELTA}	R. Krzemien	\N	1975
8102659	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculteit Wiskunde en Informatica, Rijksuniv. Utrecht	\N	Kuiper89	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {E'tudie comment extraire le maximum de parallelisme d'une grammaire\
\	attribue'e et propose plusieurs techniques d'ordonnancement. La notion\
\	de graphe caracte'ristique fait l'objet d'extensions inte'ressantes\
\	(mais che`res!). Malheureusement il n'y a pas de re'elle implantation,\
\	et les simulations ne sont pas tre`s convaincantes car elles ne prennent\
\	pas en compte le cou^t de la synchronisation et des conflits d'acce`s.\
\	(mj)}	\N	343b413aa7ff1cadd9d07b9a25706799	f39ec2176070531ff634907b11c75471	a26832b90e1c5f039316e8d0d99de02b	phdthesis	Parallel Attribute Evaluation	Matthijs F. Kuiper	\N	1989
8102660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Developing Transputer Applications	\N	\N	\N	IOS	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Kuiper89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	142--149	\N	\N	\N		\N	898e7a5be9e03304cb3f8a6d4c60f57e	d35bdb8bcbb0c68a4d72cc5c9cd2636a	5b530b298985946c86b01134809c1970	incollection	Attribute Evaluation on a Network of Transputers	Matthijs F. Kuiper and Atze Dijkstra	John Wexler	1989
8102661	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Kuiper90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	61--75	\N	\N	\N		A summary of Kuiper's thesis. (mj)	3715cfa58b757063b26497a6e162b4aa	27b2593fa6a906a448e70b9d6344c406	6cfa8a603546a1fcb3a90150d5c6dd49	incollection	Parallel Attribute Evaluation: Structure of Evaluators and Detection\
\	of Parallelism	Matthijs F. Kuiper and S. Doaitse Swierstra	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102664	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Stanford University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kurki-Suonio75	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	STAN-CS-75-300	\N		\N	766782b31e86a3f03afa9662c088242a	e1269e1e62c2f54bd6a97a50573eb4af	bbcc5a5cf70a9346d05a90e46e538f9a	techreport	Towards Better Strutured Definitions of Programming Languages	Reino Kurki-Suonio	\N	1975
8102665	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Tampere	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kurki-Suonio74	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A7	\N		\N	a69b5eecc9f2fdd05a0f32be7597386c	700f74819463a3fd331c9821cedcfa4f	1a0677814c8254c25ff6ba0e90e5a443	techreport	An Exercise on Formal Definition of a Simple Data Retrieval System	Reino Kurki-Suonio	\N	1974
8102666	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Actes du S{\\'e}minaire Franco-Sovi{\\'e}tique Informatika 88	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Nice	\N	\N	Kurochkin88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {D'une nullite affligeante. (mj)}	\N	0e6d83ecd81089608992ca26d2f2daf0	0200d0b833f6a44feb7ee91cc754c875	4264c64b00dda78cd6cf60382136a2e5	incollection	A Universal Economical Algorithm of Attribute Evaluation	V. M. Kurochkin	\N	1988
8102667	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Universita de L'Aquila	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kutter96	http://www.kestrel.edu/HTML/publications.html	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	118	\N	postscript = {ftp://ftp.kestrel.edu/pub/papers/kutter/montages.ps.Z}	\N	748ce7d2490abff051553bf6d11c830b	6b0ed83263ffa3e62c1c6eaeb6605db5	a35a64f225599c5b44f1bfa79bfe440d	techreport	Montages: Unified Static and Dynamic Semantics of Programming Languages	Philipp W. Kutter and Alfonso Pierantonio	\N	1996
8102668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tech. University Berlin	\N	Kuhling78	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2ee41b6af9ca778e347f67d50404d9b	d0de906efdb15360756675871d053d2c	23cbfc5ab96fd12058ccb25f50804bc9	phdthesis	Affixgrammatiken zur Beschreibung von Programmiersprachen	P. K{\\"u}hling	\N	1978
8102669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical University of Dresden	\N	kue97	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Shaker Verlag, Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	email = {kuehne@orchid.inf.tu-dresden.de}	In this thesis the concept of macro attributed tree transducer is\
\	introduced in order to integrate various extensions of the scheme\
\	of primitive recursion over trees and the concept of attribute grammar.\
\	Thus macro attributed tree transducers can handle context information\
\	implicitly with parameters of functions and explicitly with inherited\
\	attributes. To every noncircular macro attributed tree transducer\
\	a total tree-to-tree transformation can be assigned. In this thesis\
\	we compare the tree-to-tree transformation classes of different subclasses\
\	of macro attributed tree transducers which are known from the literature.\
\	To this end we develop and use composition and decomposition results\
\	on the one hand and pumping lemmata on the other hand.	1238ec47604678a1094f837c70d4a514	a26be6f461b65623dd017baac3bcd8f0	509f718ba0aa4684da5bfac819ffa458	phdthesis	Berechnungsst{\\"a}rken von Teilklassen primitiv-rekursiver Programmschemata	A. K{\\"u}hnemann	\N	1997
8102670	Acta Informatica	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuevog94a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	431--477	\N	\N	\N		\N	538f5ae6c69d7754b7babe3b432ba23a	322fd74c01141a49fc7ff577772c8aed	91a4fb556679b347cdaedf48ab48d0c8	article	Synthesized and inherited functions - a new computational model for\
\	syntax-directed semantics	A. K{\\"u}hnemann and H. Vogler	\N	1994
8102671	Acta Cybernetica	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuevog94b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	261--305	\N	\N	\N		\N	1964ea2f8344edb5ca1c7943c3d308fa	293392e1536c31014fdd544d86aac2e9	8fef2dbeaec5023bf458bb94f93e7c46	article	A pumping lemma for output languages of attributed tree transducers	A. K{\\"u}hnemann and H. Vogler	\N	1994
8102674	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeBellec89	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Une adaptation des travaux de Tiemann (``Removing Redundancy...'')\
\	pour Olga. (mj)}	\N	87b37e5dc8b390ebcd8286d4212610d3	e41199aa172395a9aed406eaeee75f50	d7774a4c81acbd6ac2a0ba17104d0de2	techreport	Sp{\\'e}cification de r{\\`e}gles s{\\'e}mantiques manquantes	Carole {Le Bellec}	\N	1989
8102675	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lecarme77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	41--62	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed167294d0c7e218bc1f5d3d560c6cd6	e1d5ca54484c0d5b6dd79559529b58f3	3dc0c96daaba7ac6873a73529e5472e6	incollection	Usability and Portability of a Compiler Writing System	Olivier Lecarme	A. Ershov and Cornelius H. A. Koster	1977
8102676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Procs. of the All-Union Symp. on Methods of Implementing New Algorithmic\
\	Languages, Part 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novosibirsk	\N	\N	Lecarme75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	47--?	\N	\N	\N		\N	11104ee004cd93a02087610da311fd95	1e26ea9743ab2b034301b8c0d44fe57e	ad7479c8ed865be1a786d847ecaf6ddd	inproceedings	Practicability and Portability in a Compiler-Construction System	Olivier Lecarme	\N	1975
8102677	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Information Processing '74	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Lecarme74a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Stockholm	218--221	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ae56d77fddc6d912d0b03cb7a5452c1	0e39571ccd29e67261b49d1d186eb550	bce8c778e1ae495e0c08905f3a88704a	incollection	A (truly) Usable and Portable Compiler Writing System	Olivier Lecarme and Gregor V. Bochmann	J. L. Rosenfeld	1974
8102678	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'informatique, University de Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecarme74	\N	document de travail	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	57	\N		\N	e8ddce70d7be34003900e935334473ee	d8da120c73d61beed51245f16ef703a6	842a71c81c8789f237fd66f2ee0e4cc0	techreport	A Compiler Writing System User's Manual	Olivier Lecarme and Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1974
8102679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecocq86	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6057b514355a99d82ba45258808fa080	552150ffede4b665cdd46776a16d2296	16acd9824b6826a72df78c60ff0e313d	techreport	Optimisation d'{\\'E}valuateurs d'Attributs	B. Lecocq	\N	1986
8102680	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Toronto	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee72	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	43	\N		\N	80bd63ee8b1c888850251704a486b9ac	b9e9e40a25ce4fda12a48530c6a87307	887aec727d8f089bf159deeac0c28779	techreport	Translation of Context-free Programming Languages using Semantic\
\	Trees	C. J. C. Lee	\N	1972
8102681	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lehmann77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--20	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b43c874133d69140101967d78fc0ad3	97524a9f1f37a2275c6b34d1835a5773	a6f50358e9a88ce5041d39494146ecfc	incollection	Problem-oriented Languages and {DEPOT} Implementing System	N. J. Lehmann	A. Ershov and Cornelius H. A. Koster.	1977
8102682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehtonen87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1987-27	\N		\N	2f0a1f2ce044a72744abc159c2bc14e1	1638834578de6046e9bbffdf26041491	75acbc5e775231fd1ee8d2ceffb6dc42	techreport	{HLP84}: Pascal Implementation of the Semantic Metalanguage	Tapio Lehtonen	\N	1987
8102683	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Universit\\'e de Paris~VII	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leibovitsch96	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/leibovit.ps.gz	Rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/leibovit.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/Rapport/leibovit.ps.gz}	\N	ef660895ee72e5f0e277e9883210f346	73f21e6693c6cbeabbb061db12b90c78	07bd81aefa5c2f88d873d14889703d7f	techreport	Relations entre la s\\'emantique d\\'enotationnelle et les grammaires\
\	attribu\\'ees	St{\\'e}phane Leibovitsch	\N	1996
8102684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TPI '86 (Data Processing, Compiler Writing, Programming)	\N	\N	\N	Faculty of Economics LIX	Tallinn	\N	\N	Lepp86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	85--92	\N	\N	\N		sur ELMA (pd)	6871230b591d00470ae6a0d15decb543	299809447a7b2c4959d93b99043b210d	d6ccd0df2fd67b07fb2beb865a07cc63	incollection	{ELMA} as an Instrumental System for Building Practical Programming\
\	Systems	M. V. Lepp and Aare O. Vooglaid and Leo K. Vyhandu	\N	1986
8102685	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Soviet-French Symp. on Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of the SSR of\
\	Estonia	Tallinn	\N	\N	Lepp85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	130--136	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3862e50263ebff04aef6c5f073a7373	4473110c2ca6ed63311146dd2b51781a	537661994ba7bbb9b7e416f6425530a9	incollection	{ELMA}---an Instrumental Tool to Build Programming Systems	M. V. Lepp and Aare O. Vooglaid and Leo K. Vyhandu	\N	1985
8102686	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leszezylowski87	\N	draft	Attribute Grammar	\N	University of Link{\\"o}ping	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	955f391637be2b747480cb5190a6bf4e	04927d6735ca1a962c538fc119c75670	45eae3ad69ecf06eff3aac4206cf69ec	unpublished	Logic Programs with External Procedures: Introducing {S}-Unification	J. Leszezylowski and S. Bonnier and Jan Maluszynski	\N	1987
8102687	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, Brown University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leung94	ftp://ftp.cs.brown.edu/pub/techreports/94/cs94-05.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CS-94-05	\N		The effectiveness of database query optimization is dependent on the\
\	optimizer's ability to make efficient use of physical resources in\
\	a computer system. The optimizer decides how to use those resources\
\	in the plan generation step. We describe an approach to plan generation\
\	where physical level rewriting produces performance increases which\
\	cannot be obtained via source level transformations. Example optimizations\
\	serve as a demonstration of a new rule language based on list and\
\	tree pattern matching. A formalism similar to attribute grammars\
\	computes information needed by the plan generator. Many of the techniques\
\	presented are reminiscent of compiler optimizations. We conclude\
\	by describing the work that will be completed in the thesis.	14658204a2cc8a9dbd614190e298f797	2cd81d02ad726effba2dea59b12013ed	0c980ba649e6415f8029b7b2dd5ed960	techreport	Compiling Object-Oriented Queries	Theodore W. Leung	\N	1994
8102688	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Levison90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	298--312	\N	\N	\N		\N	31419a455cd38ed5c87d94a0eebecb61	bb3316808ac6e79e16dc5cec375e0a5c	c8d4068019a661eb190d3bac28846c10	incollection	Application of Attribute Grammars to Natural Language Sentence Generation	Michael Levison and Gregory Lessard	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102689	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Applied Mathematics and Programming Division, Katholieke Universiteit\
\	Leuven	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lewi76	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CW4	\N		\N	0af6530dc7e05b6b5ae2f64a0ae886c0	95e3ee69acf35d0bda4e17878db137d5	5b70282787050ccb33eaec3185d18491	techreport	Project {LILA}, {FIGDRAW} and {PICO}-{ALGOL}, an experience with\
\	{LILA} in a Course on Compiler Construction	J. Lewi and K. {De Vlaminck} and J. Huens	\N	1976
8102690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Lewi79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	I and II	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	548fbfcd13ae3cd47b7727a2394e3c6b	6a2c3e72fc4803c0436d672d9688843f	2102bef8e856148da269c1bc1278cb6f	book	A programming Methodology in Compiler Construction	J. Lewi and K. {De Vlaminck} and J. Huens and M. Huybrechts	\N	1979
8102691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applied Mathematics and Programming Division, Katholieke Universiteit\
\	Leuven	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lewi77	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CW7	\N		\N	5c4b23f1fcca5024998247d8134b2dcc	00af7d0099598f94fa7453d12ead5d5f	f68228851fac6cd888e6b0d260035c3f	techreport	Project {LILA} User's Manual	J. Lewi and K. {De Vlaminck} and J. Huens and M. Huybrechts	\N	1977
8102692	\N	34	\N	\N	October	\N	GI 5. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lewi75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Dortmund	627--641	\N	\N	\N		\N	e624614ebb507a28e84deaf28216eb5c	1c56a4c40413540e71e87b99fa5289e9	771b58adb67cd4cf1423cbaaab44ee75	inproceedings	{SLS}/1: a Translator Writing System	J. Lewi and K. {De Vlaminck} and J. Huens and P. Mertens	J. M{\\"u}hlbacher	1975
8102693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MICROCOMPUTERS: Developments in Industry, Business and Education\
\	(EUROMICRO '83)	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam--New York	\N	\N	Lewi83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Madrid	11--21	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {de la pub pour LILA, une ``methodologie de logiciel'' en matiere de\
\	construction de compilateurs. (mj)}	\N	a6a23a96511a3f9d60af89877992a54d	25ca8cf6cd895ea209266b2cf0320405	95347833ac8d469cf3a1e905cd714b0d	incollection	The Language Implementation Laboratory {LILA}: an Overview	J. Lewi and K. {De Vlaminck} and J. Huens and E. Steegmans	D. R. Wilson and C. J. van Spronsen	1983
8102694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	Reading, MA	\N	\N	Lewis76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	001ae6242d255c95506742602f55e715	95d346d23afe3aab4331c0789943a0f8	80630aac26cdc6059b805da2f2a5e79d	book	Compiler Design Theory	P. M. Lewis and D. J. Rosenkrantz and R. E. Stearns	\N	1976
8102695	Journal of Computer and System Sciences	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lewis74	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	279--307	\N	3	\N		\N	2d1ec12137c38952c5b1250057e3821e	0fc5739c0cb407a583a74a859a8c6ce4	c6fa9c315838ab500a4beba2f5a7b6b1	article	Attributed Translations	P. M. Lewis and D. J. Rosenkrantz and R. E. Stearns	\N	1974
8102696	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	CHI '90 Workshop on Structure Editors Seattle	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lextrait90a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db6f3b1accfeb8123cab3e7a5a492f2d	63f14b16ec970e4aa5a23306b6800771	ebe24c2e742c7f79fe420e6a94528c4a	inproceedings	{NEXUS}: The Meta-Generation of Versatile Graphical Multi-user Structure\
\	Editors Using Generalized Attribute Grammars	Vincent Lextrait and Xavier Ceugniet	\N	1990
8102697	BIGRE	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lextrait90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	70	\N		\N	ff0eafbd8ff560c744d589eb8bb75d9f	340b29bae80ce8f8f9eb74a3f9223945	c98717a31448d6492015352b8213c726	article	Meta-Generation of Incremental and Graphical Structure-oriented Editors	Vincent Lextrait and Alain Zarli	\N	1990
8102700	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	IFI, Universit{\\'e} de Marne-la-Vall{\\'e}e	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lebatard95	\N	rapport de stage de ma�trise	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	99a3b0aa6e60c7479912320443cb39aa	27a1c3de3a0916a81347c55c039918a1	bdb6267637f44b47d81323f083ec9a26	techreport	{R}{\\'e}alisation dans le syst{\\`e}me {FNC-2} d'un traducteur vers\
\	{ML}	Gilles Le{ }B�tard	\N	1995
8102702	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGSOFT '90 Symposium on Software Development\
\	Environments	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lichao90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, volume 15, number\
\	6.	56--65	\N	\N	\N		Methods of dealing with change in an object management system OS/0\
\	are discussed. OS/0 is a prototype of an attribute grammar based\
\	object management model, called object-oriented attribute grammars\
\	(OOAG) by Y. Shinoda et al. (1990). OOAG is a hybrid model that combines\
\	features of functional and object-oriented paradigms. Various aspects\
\	of software object databases can be described using its capabilities.\
\	Software objects in OOAG are managed as autonomous, hierarchical\
\	trees containing attributes. The OOAG is also capable of describing\
\	software processes as hierarchies of software objects, with data\
\	driven process enaction mechanism. Many aspects of changes to such\
\	a tree, including the evolution of the tree type definition, or the\
\	dynamic transformation of its internal structure can be dealt with\
\	easily by the benefits of a combined attribute grammars based and\
\	object oriented paradigm. The authors also introduce a mechanism\
\	that helps to provide an efficient way for manipulating changed objects.\
\	The mechanism is characterized by meta-objects that are used to control\
\	the evaluation of the changes. Meta-objects prove to be a suitable\
\	mechanism for handling change management tasks in evolving object\
\	environments.	0baa38cf7ac4af3f8c118a709a06739e	bb9227ca074d7d39f64c39c8249c2132	430c9775dc04c733533786de8fcaf516	inproceedings	{Coping with Changes in an Object Management System based on Attribute\
\	Grammars}	Tan. Lichao and Y. Shinoda and T. Katayama	\N	1990
8102704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	Lipps86	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	049214641d777ed5fa44b11902fe8da8	df4ffd968135dcc26243abc506bb9a20	7bdc4830db52d768ecb44558d23fbe29	phdthesis	Komplexe Attribute---Mechanismen zur Verwaltung und Berechnung in\
\	einem baumtransformierenden System	Peter Lipps	\N	1986
8102705	Acta Informatica	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lipps88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: ESPRIT PROSPECTRA Project Report S.1.3 - R.4.0, University\
\	des Saarlandes, Saarbr{\\"u}cken (1986).	213--239	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Ce papier presente les algorithmes de reevaluation utilises dans OPTRAN\
\	apres une ou plusieurs transformations d'arbres. Il y a plusieurs\
\	parties interessantes: 1) une longue discussion sur la (re)evaluation\
\	selon des plans (cf. [DJL88]) et la creation de ces plans par OPTRAN;\
\	c'est la classique transformation NC->l-ordonnee [EF82x], mais les\
\	approximations (p.e. FNC->l-ordonnee) sont presentees d'une maniere\
\	interessante; il y a aussi une heuristique interessante pour eviter\
\	l'explosion du nombre de partitions totalement ordonnees (ils n'ont\
\	pas lu la these de Didier!) qui est de commencer d'abord avec tous\
\	les attributs evaluables en passes (LR et RL) et de n'effectuer la\
\	transformation generale que pour les autres. 2) Reevaluation dirigee\
\	par les donnees, avec des etiquettes N et E et une comparaison avec\
\	Reps. 3) Reevaluation a la demande, avec des etiquettes I et K. 4)\
\	Combinaison et resultats pratiques. J'ai deja vu qqpart les parties\
\	2 et 3. Papier bien concu et idees claires, mais anglais epouvantable.\
\	Je crois qu'il y a enormement de similitudes entre ces travaux et\
\	les notres (Didier et Aziz). (mj)}	\N	3f797d8b9a2e8cbe565cf9b2b625b613	a7c1bdbe2a2570442d8914b04a21ca93	8578070765d4ea1fbd49a379bb2fd799	article	Attribute (Re)evaluation in {OPTRAN}	Peter Lipps and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Matthias Olk and Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1988
8102706	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lipps91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	505--506	\N	\N	\N		\N	97fd34cbb71e316ac52873d500806f4b	53eb39f5a275170c3e442f8a03e5225f	8c1ce2bfdba3a17e3bf1e2039dfcd264	incollection	An Overview of the {OPTRAN} System	Peter Lipps and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102707	\N	371	\N	\N	October	\N	Compiler Compilers and High Speed Compilation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lipps88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Berlin	52--65	\N	\N	\N		\N	349862d9cdbb46ce6cf3187651273853	bb3dc3b61525f9c069d4af5e50e5e3f8	679756d0d79c0817e4295540056c5e16	incollection	{OPTRAN}: {A} Language/System for the Specification of Program Transformations---System\
\	Overview and Experiences	Peter Lipps and Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	Dieter Hammer	1988
8102708	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering Research Centre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	SERC-TR-36-F	\N		Software maintenance tools can help reduce the number of errors which\
\	maintenance programmers make when they modify programs. Attribute\
\	grammars have been used to create programming development environments,\
\	as has been done using the Synthesizer Generator and its Synthesizer\
\	Specification Language (SSL). However, conventional attribute-grammar\
\	languages, such as SSL, lack modularity and information sharing and\
\	are used with difficulty to specify a group of integrated tools.\
\	To overcome this difficulty and to improve system performance, a\
\	modified attribute-grammar language, to be used for specifying tools\
\	in a software maintenance environment, is proposed. This language\
\	is called Tool Specification Language (TSL). TSL allows an orderly\
\	sharing of specifications between different tools. It also allows\
\	the sharing of computed attribute values between different tools.\
\	For a suite of related tools which would support the maintenance\
\	programmer, using TSL as the specification language would result\
\	in a concise, shared specification. There would also be the benefit\
\	of less memory space and faster tool execution when computed attribute\
\	values are shared.	34123896f24c40b40571be99530d5a41	98a3f0f5d6b8c3189edd73d17e1a34d7	1fd426331299a5522f3689a1c1adf0e8	techreport	A Tool Specification Language for Software Maintenance: Part {I}\
\	Language Design	Sying-Syang Liu and Kurt R. Johmann	\N	1989
8102709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu95	ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/yanhong/Cachet-KBSE95.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b99041244e6c3b98e1bbf4d7185bb48	8817fcbe406dbd6b1169f1c87c118db9	fc626497dcbab6868e5515228fa27c95	techreport	{CACHET}:An interactive, incremental-attribution-based program transformation\
\	system for deriving incremental programs	Yanhong A. Liu	\N	1995
8102710	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-9	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logrippo83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	260--266	\N	3	\N		\N	c1abed2820f8b76aa2e6e947e811f966	47bbe04564b15fc95b599e3bd07ae320	1f150c95ea06e44466469667f796f4a3	article	File Structures, Program Structures and Attributed Grammars	Luigi Logrippo and Douglas R. Skuce	\N	1983
8102711	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods of Algorithmic Language Implementation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lorho77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	21--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	95e88888acc450e5566e742ad48939fe	190163e00162d3d7b86783810bf24a38	3b881600b664699ae015b56b883d7329	incollection	Semantic Attributes Processing in the System {DELTA}	Bernard Lorho	A. Ershov and Cornelius H. A. Koster.	1977
8102712	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	University Paul Sabatier	\N	\N	Toulouse	\N	\N	Lorho74	\N	th{\\`e}se d'{\\'E}tat	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3dd982be60afa8382cea9f3dd29f83f	8a4b3d9f1be46ff5c024beb9f8240122	8c5423970058d2689a76aa376e1f744f	techreport	De la d{\\'e}finition {\\`a} la traduction des langages de programmation:\
\	m{\\'e}thode des attributs s{\\'e}mantiques	Bernard Lorho	\N	1974
8102713	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proving and Improving Programs	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Lorho75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Arc et Senans	29--54	\N	\N	\N		\N	92efa7562abbdb851e3d08d4f0d8c785	d25f1460bb16b0497f74579a578aba06	16b289fe65a09425d6af04de33a24338	incollection	Algorithms for Checking Consistency of Attribute Grammars	Bernard Lorho and Claude Pair	G{\\'e}rard Huet and Gilles Kahn	1975
8102714	Information Sciences. An International Journal	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lu83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	I: Design Representation, II: Validation	79--105 and 107	\N	2 and 3	\N		\N	431704773f1e98beaee7ff573c7be34f	6932cabc332e1c7d8abacc3dea9e0ca0	db37be4705b933e7b552ef785c7adfe1	article	A Formal Methodology using Attributed Grammars for Multiprocessing-System\
\	Software Development	P. M. Lu and S. S. Yau and W. Hong	\N	1983
8102715	\N	324	\N	\N	August	\N	Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1988	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lu88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Carlsbad	483--491	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5a83c9fc464b454bd45e05060bca63f	104106414b3848b52511a088a3edb58e	67370e722c64cd8ed4072fbc69395fdd	incollection	Design, Proof and Analysis of New Efficient Algorithms for Incremental\
\	Attribute Evaluation	Qi Lu and Jiahua Qian	M. P. Chytil and L. Janiga and V. Koubek	1988
8102716	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	COMPSAC '88	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, IL	\N	\N	Lu88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	162--169	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Une nouvelle me'thode d'evaluation incre'mentale, moitie' statique\
\	moitie' dynamique, et une nouvelle classe, les NCMD-AGs. Je dois\
\	reconnai^tre que je n'ai pas compris grand-chose au papier, ce qui\
\	fait que je ne peux pas en dire tellement plus. En particulier, je\
\	ne sais pas comment se situent les NCMD-AGs dans la hierarchie (lea\
\	auteurs non plus, d'ailleurs). (mj)}	\N	1f59471a50db7ca8b3ee480030eaa21f	810b25d6dab9ebaaa85f14f1203bfd9e	699a04a1bcac3b28c3277f3a2b378b1f	incollection	An Efficient Method for Incremental Attribute Evaluation by using\
\	Multi-dependency	Qi Lu and Jiahua Qian	\N	1988
8102717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Twente	\N	Luttighuis93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	ISBN 90-9006247-5	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a92900b0105a09424d8a8fa499f1b05	57364c58db7900d233bed138019e8dd1	297997bea53f8cb942a2418f33a30250	phdthesis	Parallel algorithms for parsing and attribute evaluation	P. H. W. M. Oude Luttighuis	\N	1993
8102718	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Lammel91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	508--513	\N	\N	\N		\N	00ad04bbd938e88d2d88383ef42b88c9	11e3a5241b7c302d16bb5ee194815051	6a454be2589ec80b2d3e3ee7712dd155	incollection	The Translator Writing System {RUEGEN}-{KS}	Ralf L{\\"a}mmel	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sektion Informationsverarbeitung der W.-Pieck-University	\N	\N	Rostock	\N	\N	Lammel84	\N	Dissertation A	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A method for describing dialogue systems by GSFs is given. Provided\
\	a fixed form of commands of the command language, the GSF defining\
\	the language can be derived automatically from a signature. (mj)	733955b47ff8f67d89b0275834a1f578	9a62014bc8c95b96e3d46b80ba3bcffa	2b09e5bbb77ed1d4473917e05dab7958	techreport	Spezifikation und Implementation von Kommandosprachen f{\\"u}r Dialogsysteme\
\	mit Hilfe einer attributierten Grammatik	Uwe L{\\"a}mmel	\N	1984
8102720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rostock	Sektion Mathematik der W.-Pieck-University	\N	Lammel81	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The compiler-compiler RUGEN based on GSFs is described.	c2084c0fc2d2b3e6070dc3c62cb775a0	ce763664b17c1fb2e744e1ebaaa9d6d3	c469032ddd398eaaf53f3649da4ebf76	phdthesis	Das compilerschreibende System {R}{\\"U}{GEN}---Rostocker {\\"U}bersetzer\
\	{GEN}erator	Uwe L{\\"a}mmel and K. J. Schuchardt	\N	1981
8102721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Problem Solving Environments for Scientific Computing	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Lotzsch87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {a vrai dire je ne vois pas tres bien ce que ce papier vient faire\
\	ici (ya tout de meme un rapport). (pd)}	\N	dc82eab42458f59ae59174aec89b87a4	a24f8b9f9341c5a1a6a172723f707bd6	777d6643daf950eb548979c50440e044	incollection	Specialised Language Centered Communication and its Automatic Implementation	J. L{\\"o}tzsch	\N	1987
8102722	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Lotzsch88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	31--42	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f5913a4eea1046b4ce48eed2ece02aa	fee93307624047541a3e9a679c1e763b	19047d6755d28f797d10a96c4aa063e4	incollection	A System for Design, Implementation and Application of Specialized\
\	Languages	J. L{\\"o}tzsch and K. Mager	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8102723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rostocker Informatik-Berichte	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L�mmel94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	16	\N		\N	8169c0ebec9699815fa198569bec6a2c	1679bbb38002ed6a55ce932176d0ee38	9eb0d29b9fd7ba32f4fc96547153b4d7	techreport	{DSDL} - Denotational Semantics Description Language	Ralf L�mmel	\N	1994
8102728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	Maas88	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	18a271a4cbfb42891cb18e4dec2e6d61	45c466adc6dbb117aff4d5bc680a2638	6f0fd4136989c4b0d6f6fca7d06c9d20	phdthesis	Spezifikation und Implementierung eines Compilerfrontends f{\\"u}r\
\	Ada: Aufl{\\"o}sung der {\\"U}berladung und Erzeugung von {DIANA}	Thomas Maas	\N	1988
8102729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California, Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maddox98	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/ncstrl.ucb/CSD-97-948	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	ucb/CSD-97-948	\N		\N	53a45523b38922f127b1dd7b60edfb8a	9639b4511e29cad863eee171dec064fc	402f4c4f07e60832ac88212ca8cfa4eb	techreport	Incremental Static Semantic Analysis	William Maddox	\N	1998
8102730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madsen80	\N	thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5949f83201a1527b333abea480b2360e	fbc883057bdfac8a3683746a383035a0	566919bcfe40b63cabca28e9ada03146	techreport	Parsing Attribute Grammars	C. M. Madsen	\N	1980
8102731	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Madsen80b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report DAIMI PB-109, Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University\
\	(January 1980).	259--299	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa9b6b73651e53ff78f731f589d215cf	1c8370bb2be1e97bb497812da731f4c4	3e0e5e5346c4682311ed96920e49706c	incollection	On Defining Semantics by means of Extended Attribute Grammars	Ole L. Madsen	Neil D. Jones	1980
8102732	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrmann80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAIMI PB-109	\N		The possibilities for defining predicate transformers, denotational\
\	semantics, and operational semantics by means of extended attribute\
\	grammars are treated. The approach to operational semantics consists\
\	of a set of attribute grammar rules that specifies the possible transformations\
\	upon a given program. A proposal for defining the domains of an attribute\
\	grammar within the formalism is given. It is also shown how an attribute\
\	grammar may be reformulated as a tree rewriting system. Finally an\
\	efficient evaluator that works for all attribute grammars (including\
\	some circular ones) is described. This evaluator constructs during\
\	a left-to-right scan of a linear representation of the parse tree\
\	(a right-parse) a directed (acyclic) graph that represents the values\
\	of the attributes at the root of the parse tree. The parse tree itself\
\	need not be constructed. During a (recursive) scan of this graph\
\	the attribute values may be evaluated.	7dc9e53aefc1e58efa64c1669bd85797	1c8370bb2be1e97bb497812da731f4c4	5a71f77f57704ca7508219daa7deef15	techreport	On Defining Semantics by Means of Extended Attribute Grammars	Ole Lehrmann Madsen	\N	1980
8102733	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madsen80a	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	750e9c59fa49a663dd4fbcaf1e21d10a	c9de0e794782e2d97ad89c95869f8b52	7635a55a6b0a1b1d7e14b19d476c72af	techreport	Towards a Practical and General Translator Writing System	Ole L. Madsen	\N	1980
8102734	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	Madsen75	\N	Master's Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report DAIMI	\N		\N	f07898faf383675d4d4dad8f83b79b48	88f695929f7b9f08f29be9bce6b765da	5c9cf78a09a20c446cb0b5b711f0bf14	mastersthesis	On the Use of Attribute Grammars in a Practical Translator Writing\
\	System	Ole L. Madsen	\N	1975
8102735	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madsen76	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PB-59	\N		\N	ecea8f0ad416b0f36d68be3ff632f8ca	f3c145f19b85e11bc703b105641e5263	a349f8985f3ed69ff44c56cac8888b6b	techreport	Use of Design Criteria for Intermediate Languages	Ole L. Madsen and B. B. Kristensen and J. Staunstrup	\N	1976
8102738	Progr. and Computer Software	9	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Makarov83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	85--90	\N	2	\N		\N	4629a2dc031048543980b14ea658e638	63f6022010f8dfa6c5e62bade09f62db	e3b9a0ac1340d774b086ede63f9e8761	article	Attributed Quasitranslation Grammars and their Implementation in\
\	the {SAGET} Translator Generation System	V. P. Makarov	\N	1983
8102739	Preprint IM Akad. Nauk BSSR	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Makarov82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ecede2780cbc761bc958bd25b5dd3be	7c53fad8643a7e141ca7db921cb183ae	3222b36eb21cbaf3a5499c529b6e302a	article	Syntax-directed Translation in the {SAGET} Translator Writing System	V. P. Makarov	\N	1982
8102740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer-Aided Generation of Application Packages (Automatic Translator\
\	Generation), Abstract of Papers	\N	\N	\N	Polytechnic Institute	Tallinn	\N	\N	Makarov80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d02c93c2c21a9bb55ebc780dad9a246	97c3d9e34c2f0660ede482fba9948b6a	71426d22c80a7beffbb81a0384aa2b63	incollection	The Translator Generating System {SAGET}	V. P. Makarov and V. G. Peshkov	\N	1980
8102742	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Maluszynski91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	330--357	\N	\N	\N		The paper presents a unified view of attribute grammars and definite\
\	logic programs that allows for comparison of concepts and techniques\
\	used in both fields. A common basic notion of both formalisms is\
\	that of labelled tree. The semantics of attribute grammars can be\
\	defined in terms of decorated parse trees while the semantics of\
\	logic programs can be defined in terms of proof trees. The comparison\
\	of concepts shows that attribute grammars have several features not\
\	present in definite logic programs. These are: the concept of the\
\	language derived, many-sorted types, the notion of dependency relation\
\	and the notion of semantic domain with the semantic functions. After\
\	having identified these differences we mention some extensions proposed\
\	to the field of logic programming, which essentially amount to enriching\
\	definite programs with these features. The conclusions of this discussion\
\	is that a possible common denominator for logic programs and attribute\
\	grammars is the concept of constraint logic program. As a justification\
\	of this comparative study the paper gives references to the results\
\	obtained by transfer of methods between attribute grammars and logic\
\	programs.	85b081cb408b0858671ed5eb341b5720	197ceda3eee782712e4abdb8cd313675	3ef1a09d7a29046d9e5c5fd961ec38c1	incollection	Attribute Grammars and Logic Programs: a Comparison of Concepts	Jan Maluszy{\\'n}ski	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102743	Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery	30	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mamrak87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	408--414	\N	5	\N		\N	a5444e24aabc0f265666d8ba006639d3	eed6c7fe9220b2651963507ffc008f32	2a729e3ed00752be6a97b2fef44e4fc9	article	A Software Architecture for Supporting the Exchange of Electronic\
\	Manuscripts	S. A. Mamrak and M. J. Kaebling and C. K. Nicholas and M. Share	\N	1987
8102744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	Manion85	\N	Master's Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d103d64040d11ce4cdef6f43571afb1	6d281f8239de7f075445f5185925c3e5	722764ae92237c40b3c8c9d33db67f9b	mastersthesis	An Attribute Based Compiler Generator for Unrestricted Conditional\
\	Attribute Grammars	Frank Manion	\N	1985
8102745	Science of Computer Programming	14	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcelis90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--24	\N	1	\N	mynote = {Pas beaucoup de classification la`-dedans, c'est pluto^t de la synthe`se\
\	de programmes a` partir d'une spe'cification du proble`me de l'e'valuation\
\	d'attributs et par raffinements successifs. Au bout du compte on\
\	aboutit a` un algorithme tre`s proche de celui de Jalili. Pas vraiment\
\	inte'ressant. (mj)}	\N	7888bfb825517dde8c3f84c251ee88fe	2fa6ed78bdf8cc9a3a20b3d6cb63673e	f3c365fc5ac8f3172aab1baa1572466f	article	On the Classification of Attribute Evaluation Algorithms	A. J. J. M. Marcelis	\N	1990
8102746	Computing Surveys. ACM. Association for Computing Machinery	8	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcotty76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	191--276	\N	2	\N		\N	2519df8456797b8cdc10303facc345c2	a8f23fe542beadf6ffa4b111b8e54831	04424f0ef6349cb724bf3b5e01ec422c	article	A Sampler of Formal Definitions	M. Marcotty and H. F. Ledgard and Gregor V. Bochmann	\N	1976
8102747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit\\'e d'Orl\\'eans	\N	Marmol94	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/marmol.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/marmol.ps.gz}}	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/theses/marmol.ps.gz}	\N	c5bf7666a15b014dcb20ab24f9a2c23d	42e090332ad80a7df726767a0b58ca16	b2dc0a5796a472e8e617347f3c7c0729	phdthesis	La parall\\'elisation et l'optimisation m\\'emoire dans l'\\'evaluation\
\	des grammaires attribu\\'ees	Bruno Marmol	\N	1994
8102748	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmol90	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		First (as far as I know) {\\em real\\/} implementation of a parallel\
\	attribute evaluator. (mj)	14ab250ea7cbb1eb1112afd2900f0ffa	4739dcbb1babd197f44da56c95a75da8	e6a63d47050e1b3fec9489df02334c1b	techreport	{\\'E}valuateurs d'attributs parall{\\`e}les sur multi-processeurs\
\	{\\`a} m{\\'e}moire partag{\\'e}e	Bruno Marmol	\N	1990
8102749	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proving and Improving Programs	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Marque-Pucheu75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Arc et Senans	263--283	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8564a5b6c74c54eb1b6f9077a56d810	3b3b076904f4ce634bb23c56416e2399	991213d26f2ae3b05cfe4e2711500b02	incollection	Application de la m{\\'e}thode des attributs {\\`a} la d{\\'e}finition\
\	des compilateurs	M. Marque-Pucheu	G{\\'e}rard Huet and Gilles Kahn	1975
8102751	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurick	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marti92	http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/Publications/TIK-Reports/TIK-Report6abstract.html	TIK 92-6	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This report introduces a new idea to make attribute grammars (AG)\
\	extensible. Both the context-free grammar and the attribution system\
\	of an AG may be extended. This concept is a valuable structuring\
\	technique when defining language-based programming environments or\
\	compilers. For instance, it allows passes of a multipass compiler\
\	to be decomposed into different grammar levels, which renders the\
\	definition much clearer. Another application consists of defining\
\	an interface for an external tool (browser) on an independent grammar\
\	level neatly separated from the actual language definition. The concept\
\	of extensible attribute grammars is first introduced using a formal\
\	model, and thereafter practical examples demonstrate possible applications.	71acdd6403b6fa583a049e6d27b7247d	7bcaa96a0b7971db7d91cca5bc500054	37193696ca5745d63fcc3cc23af87493	techreport	Extensible Attribute Grammars	R. Marti and T. Murer	\N	1992
8102752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SICS Swedish Institute of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mathieu90	http://www.sics.se/titles.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	R90004	\N		\N	3ba3cfd02c15bc8dfec1d9aeead511e7	9bfa479d88b7b28fe9cf21142c4debe9	3a07275409beece0b28c910f0c10c9fc	techreport	Relating Attribute Grammars and a Constraints-Prolog Programming\
\	Environment	Philippe Mathieu and Torbj{\\"o}rn Keisu	\N	1990
8102753	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Workshop on Programming Environment	\N	\N	\N	\N	N{\\"a}sslingen (?)	\N	\N	mathieu89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	SICS Research Report 0283-3638 (?)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5caae2da3eb53753000c7e032f350f75	a8a84a49c9e4cb43765fd0a8385f069f	51f295adba510012560c956801c9c943	inproceedings	Relating Attribute Grammars and a Constraints-Prolog Programming\
\	Environment	Philippe Mathieu and Torbj{\\"o}rn Keisu	\N	1989
8102754	International Journal of Computer Mathematics. Section A. Programming\
\	Theory and Methods. Section B. Computational Methods, Sect.~A	3	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maurer72	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	157--176	\N	2	\N		\N	5afa355af6cb38656900b8f9f8a00f9b	1ff4c598a2a8f613278fcac83e34c838	053918706dcc2c43321aded6182562c5	article	A Semantic Extension of {BNF}	W. D. Maurer	\N	1972
8102755	SIAM Journal on Computing	10	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mayoh81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report DAIMI PB-90, Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University\
\	(August 1978).	503--518	\N	3	\N		\N	93d23456226fcb7d3ca74b28f5bfdb94	3b2623b77d03e2c6967c222dfe20e23e	d3c75e5a6500ecba38c562e105b4cb83	article	Attribute Grammars and Mathematical Semantics	Brian H. Mayoh	\N	1981
8102756	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	MIT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McAllester94	http://www.owego.com/dssa/mit-docs/mit9401.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	ADAGE-MIT-94-01	\N		\N	b2c89cd07aaff0ea0106e7f30e2cf593	c82d7e9e7d2ac9e9e5b8a5d8cbe05304	9c9d79c24c2533d6c4e7b93f51b9a822	techreport	Variational Attribute Grammars for Computer Aided Design	David McAllester	\N	1994
8102757	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	MIT	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McAllester94a	http://www.owego.com/dssa/mit-docs/mit9402.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	ADAGE-MIT-94-01	\N		\N	7adbd1aad4c46e9340e5b3d547868c9e	dab9925974feb324f641f601ca9cb12d	9e851869febcc24bab86e7aa9313136e	techreport	Variational Attribute Grammars for Computer Aided Design (Release\
\	3.0)	David McAllester	\N	1994
8102758	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	\N	\N	McEnerney83	\N	Senior thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40d0d5b8a10b0b4c2a3e0662282d9e4a	ef100dc93cee4c9c519545de811a0c6d	c0810174659f71c3f78e97488ad77705	techreport	A General Compiler Generator based on Attribute Grammars	John M. McEnerney	\N	1983
8102759	International Journal of Parallel Programming	20	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McNamee91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	181--202	\N	3	\N	issn = {0885-7458}, treatment = {P Practical}, corpsource = {Dept. of Comput. Sci., California State Univ., Sacramento, CA, USA}, affiliationaddress = {Sacramento, CA, USA}, classification = {723; C4210 (Formal logic); C6110P (Parallel programming); C6140D (High\
\	level languages); C6150C (Compilers, interpreters and other processors)}, affiliation = {California State Univ Sacramento}, journalabr = {Int J Parallel Program}, coden = {IJPPE5}	\N	8f9c96843e9155b8753e88f77cf1cfbe	6b2460f7d6736abfb9078e57b7d5cbcb	7d04822c703b0f1c86d119cbce5b23b6	article	An Attribute Grammar Approach to Compiler Optimization of {IntraModule}\
\	Interprocess Communication	Carole M. McNamee and Ronald A. Olsson	\N	1991
8102761	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meijer94	http://www.cs.ruu.nl/\\~erik/advice.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scope = {tools}, postscript = {http://www.cs.ruu.nl/\\~erik/advice.ps}	As an alternative to the classical approach to the compiler correctness\
\	problem where a given compiler is proved correct from scratch, we\
\	propose a method for deriving correct compilers from a denotational\
\	semantics via a series of refinements. Each such optimization step\
\	corresponds to an efficiency improvement in the corresponding compiler.\
\	Our technique combines the standard initial algebra semantics approach\
\	with aspects of Action Semantics. Instead of expressing semantic\
\	functions as homomorphisms from the initial algebra (syntax) to some\
\	semantic domain, they are factored through an algebra of actions.\
\	Compilers can then be obtained by viewing semantic functions as translations\
\	from the source language to the initial action algebra. We illustrate\
\	our method by deriving several compilers for a language of arithmetic\
\	expressions. Though simple, this example shows all the steps necessary\
\	to deal with more realistic languages.	cdba79bc99b1688c6ca38e8cc9ca66ad	7c4936d68deb79c2fe18e0a54b0d4cc2	a9a90216511d97e7b22a3bc5e550ebd9	unpublished	More Advice on Proving Compilers Correct: Improve Correct Compilers	Erik Meijer	\N	1994
8102762	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Meijer90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	130--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e2c450d0f3431b6f81281878c9616e5	c4d6dd0626820a1f01da0792fc14e4ca	71898d5828105b85c8f0bb7397b1d4b7	incollection	The Project on Extended Affix Grammars at Nijmegen	Hans Meijer	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102763	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	17	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meijer82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	62--72	\N	10	\N		\N	014625d85bf521ffa02d9b68e3ff77da	1a61477e927f8444dc2a3d381a8aebfc	025eb6f12d1bb3f02a1db153ccf3e5ec	article	Translator Writing Tools since 1970: a Selective Bibliography	Hans Meijer and Anton Nijholt	\N	1982
8102764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Bautzen Workshop on Compiler Compilers and Incremental\
\	Compilation	\N	\N	\N	Akad. der Wissenschaften der DDR	\N	\N	\N	Melichar86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	32933f4844a7d11e3328a4134d874e54	27d130b1e83142b7ea88b5709d4e7107	7afeb416859fd34ebcb10b96f0985dad	inproceedings	Attributed Translation Directed by {LR} Parser and its Implementation	Borivoj Melichar	\N	1986
8102765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vortr{\\"a}ge des Problemseminars Attributierte Grammatiken und ihre\
\	Anwendungen	\N	\N	\N	Pruchten. Wilhelm-Pieck University	Rostock	\N	\N	Melichar84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b063b5dc2ea775dd5730f58bf82810d9	5c7c737940a518b6f2f36466a31ebf41	0f2e16f184ac520c5e575a73f892332b	incollection	Evaluation of Attributes during {LR} Syntax Analysis	Borivoj Melichar	\N	1984
8102766	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of California	\N	\N	Berkeley, CA	\N	\N	Merkle77	\N	M.Sc. thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1393e64278ca93bc6b4e6a3ac8e714a	12c3712a337a366aaf7021f30de84ca9	6a75f031db22783f10dfd4e5b86e02ff	techreport	Evaluators for Attribute Grammars	R. C. Merkle	\N	1977
8102769	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	30	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mernik95	http://marcel.uni-mb.si/nikolaj/sigplan.htm	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	71--79	\N	4	\N	scope = {tools}	\N	53f11060c83b563e6686ac25e8bb545f	79b356276897453aa44b8972ec732f96	086c6f5ed0657276afc7c9210b68ef20	article	{LISA}: {A} Tool for Automatic Language Implementation	Marjan Mernik and Nikolaj Korbar and Viljem Zumer	\N	1995
8102770	Computing and Information	2	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mernik96	http://phoenix.trentu.ca/jci/papers/icci96/E120/P001.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	page = {1193--1202}	\N	582eea824305d22109737e2e42206628	a90144efcda129d076ccdc1f4572f8d3	72df078aa7aa29d0133727493d00e08b	article	Object-Oriented Evaluation Paradigm in Attribute Grammar-Based	Nikolaj Korbar Marjan Mernik and Vijem Zumer	\N	1996
8102771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Amsterdam	\N	Meulen94	ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/gipe/reports/Meu94.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2bd6933e48fd9cb79e894e597d241411	94e364ee2d06f153ef69e6e195ebcd45	c6341b23c33abd2fbdff13a8ad011d1d	phdthesis	Incremental Rewriting	E. A. van der Meulen	\N	1994
8102772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, Columbia University	\N	Micallef91	\N	Ph.D.~Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-023-91	\N		This thesis addresses two fundamental problems associated with performing\
\	incremental attribute evaluation in multi-user editors based on the\
\	attribute grammar formalism: (1) multiple asynchronous modifications\
\	of the attributed derivation tree, and (2) segmentation of the tree\
\	into separate modular units. Solutions to these problems make it\
\	possible to construct semantics-based editors for use by teams of\
\	programmers developing or maintaining large software systems. Multi-user\
\	semantics-based editors improve software productivity by reducing\
\	communication costs and snafus. The objectives of an incremental\
\	attribute evaluation algorithm for multiple asynchronous changes\
\	are that (a) all attributes of the derivation tree have correct values\
\	when evaluation terminates, and (b) the cost of evaluating attributes\
\	necessary to reestablish a correctly attributed derivation tree is\
\	minimized. We present a family of algorithms that differ in how they\
\	balance the tradeoff between algorithm efficiency and expressiveness\
\	of the attribute grammar. This is important because multi-user editors\
\	seem a practical basis for many areas of computer-supported cooperative\
\	work, not just programming. Different application areas may have\
\	distinct definitions of efficiency, and may impose different requirements\
\	on the expressiveness of the attribute grammar. The characteristics\
\	of the application domain can then be used to select the most efficient\
\	strategy for each particular editor. To address the second problem,\
\	we define an extension of classical attribute grammars that allows\
\	the specification of interface consistency checking for programs\
\	composed of many modules. Classical attribute grammars can specify\
\	the static semantics of monolithic programs or modules, but not inter-module\
\	semantics; the latter was done in the past using @i[ad hoc] techniques.\
\	Extended attribute grammars support programming-in-the-large constructs\
\	found in real programming languages, including textual inclusion,\
\	multiple kinds of modular units and nested modular units. We discuss\
\	attribute evaluation in the context of programming-in-the-large,\
\	particularly the separation of concerns between the local evaluator\
\	for each modular unit and the global evaluator that propagates attribute\
\	flows across module boundaries. The result is a uniform approach\
\	to formal specification of both intra-module and inter-module static\
\	semantic properties, with the ability to use attribute evaluation\
\	algorithms to carry out a complete static semantic analysis of a\
\	multi-module program.	d2a1b3a5db0a631745e9779313e065da	ec7ee58dd0956c285edab530caad39ee	6e0f0f38c2ef125a9b9fe74dec8b67bb	phdthesis	Incremental attribute evaluation for multi-user semantics-based editors	Josephine Micallef	\N	1991
8102773	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Micallef89a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-444-89	\N		\N	f5c6db3406ae75e799cb26a2eb0846bd	96f3a90076104912bc941e594263622a	aacdb1f1fde620511e3d77c3e582d9a2	techreport	Incremental Attribute Evaluation with Applications to Multi-user\
\	Language-based Environments	Josephine Micallef	\N	1989
8102774	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Micallef88a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-380-88	\N		\N	390a4179518e36db9978681e34ea7164	f94143b20430cb0781149990711cd7d8	342e69fc2ed6076c1625322b0cab8075	techreport	Incremental Evaluation of Ordered Attribute Grammars for Asynchronous\
\	Subtree Replacements	Josephine Micallef	\N	1988
8102775	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	Micallef89	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-450-89	\N		\N	b234fbc2cbe4a550a577088ffa64804a	4873e6481e353b1b2492ccb6802247d8	4013614eae56857524d74b81e5ac3676	techreport	Merging Scheduling Graphs during Incremental Attribute Evaluation\
\	of Asynchronous Subtree Replacements	Josephine Micallef and Yael J. Cycowicz and Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1989
8102776	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Intl. Workshop on Software Version and Configuration Control	\N	\N	\N	B. G. Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Micallef88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	119--143	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b95118606c016aecc7e2e40f00e3e52	af0a550878b498f50d744b265a5e5472	b191d821a06180cbc9e6b89673383e87	inproceedings	Version and Configuration Control in Distributed Language-Based Environments	Josephine Micallef and Gail E. Kaiser	J{\\"u}rgen F. H. Winkler	1988
8102777	\N	16	\N	\N	September	\N	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	\N	\N	5	Micallef94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1572--1612	\N	\N	\N		\N	958945d7f254b2c3225eb6af6ddc2096	7f614c7ae9a1ae7eaf58a1dda7680044	c199676195f57e6822523879e3765524	incollection	Extending Attribute Grammars to Support Programming-in-the-Large	Josephine Micallef and Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1994
8102778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, Columbia University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Micallef93	ftp://ftp.cs.columbia.edu/reports/reports-1993/cucs-003-93.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUCS-003-93	\N		\N	e7502f8a01198d7dab51f417fa72ed17	b2c935c90c6892cb1d71a2d7f8ee9d79	d3e5994959bbd777b96008cc82b32f6c	techreport	Extending Attribute Grammars to Support Programming-in-the-Large	Josephine Micallef and Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1993
8102779	\N	19	\N	\N	March	\N	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	Micallef93a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	231--252	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1c1de11afaa8bbc70d109d06ae91691	e0bae52ca11efc3cf9299790b51490e3	0326e6003e8630fd7559ef2344141f6f	incollection	Support Algorithms for Incremental Attribute Evaluation of Asynchronous\
\	Subtree Replacements	Josephine Micallef and Gail E. Kaiser	\N	1993
8102781	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	11th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Salt Lake City, Ut	\N	\N	Milos84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	196--207	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Reecriture du compilo Pascal portable pour le systeme de Paulson;\
\	le resultat va 30 fois moins vite... (mj)}	\N	6f350eaa87779df170e7de4e61e3ec46	34e7530d58d7907123975c18790d4cd3	1454df6529cc54eb4d957ca5c77b7ac2	incollection	Direct Implementation of Compiler Specifications or the Pascal {P}-Code\
\	Compiler Revisited	Don Milos and Uwe F. Pleban and George Loegel	\N	1984
8102783	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	Milton77	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 304	\N		\N	52872ff884e6a5eba1086e11dddf0a0e	8d70400807172909402ab0a8357cfca4	9ed0fed53189ab2185c9386e828bb8ce	phdthesis	Syntactic Specification and Analysis with Attributed Grammars	D. R. Milton	\N	1977
8102784	\N	71	\N	\N	July	\N	6th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Milton79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Graz	422--430	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5adcd265886d5c906d250316fad5c33	bbd61c15473f2c747e1943aa1d36246e	f672627637b0cfbb934cd4eecaa2e899	incollection	{LL}(k) Parsing for Attributed Grammars	D. R. Milton and Charles N. Fischer	H. A. Maurer	1979
8102785	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '79 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Denver, Co	\N	\N	Milton79a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 14, number 8	152--157	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9ac02d2488eb70311791437b2d5af0e	c9c769d79c7972fc7ffcc161abea1b11	d0df02d6f88f5ce12238fc2503476c79	incollection	An {ALL}(1) Compiler Generator	D. R. Milton and L. W. Kirchoff and Bruce R. Rowland	\N	1979
8102790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IBM T.J. Watson Research Center	\N	\N	Yorktown Heights, NY	\N	\N	Morgan82	\N	research report RC	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	9456	\N		\N	20f0ea5a6a729f75f8858e7c3be279cf	8befb7757f80a68e420eb0cf7797c414	d582eb112ef7f812b3c1e0e816119f54	techreport	Formal Specification of Static Semantics with an Affix Grammar Translator\
\	Generator	S. P. Morgan	\N	1982
8102791	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	ACM Computer Science Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	\N	\N	\N	Mueckstein85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eaac46b71cee6e3bbeb5aa9fd427ec73	b73994efb699d6f4880cafb01d6cf1c3	cee26601ff076c7d00b2cfda083a87da	incollection	Controlled Natural Language Interfaces: the Best of Three Worlds	Eva-Maria M. Mueckstein	\N	1985
8102792	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	8th Int. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Mueckstein83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	660--662	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab7352573a9b322245e33f93adba7b76	16b2b75c3464731ad55d534a422e157b	4479da1c4a324b496880b0f234ea9e2b	incollection	{Q}-{TRANS}: Query Translation into English	Eva-Maria M. Mueckstein	\N	1983
8102794	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	IEEE Conf. on Software Tools	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Mughal85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	85--91	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Tres interessant papier montrant comment produire incrementalement\
\	du (pseudo-)code dans une GA pour un editeur intelligent, de facon\
\	a pouvoir executer ce code depuis l'editeur et en faire donc un veritable\
\	environnement de programmation avec les fonctionnalites du Cornell\
\	Program Synthesizer originel: execution, debug, trace, etc. Le pb.\
\	est que cette generation de code coute assez cher; il explique donc\
\	comment reduire la propagation des changements. Adapatable a OLGA.\
\	(mj)}	\N	f85af5d0bb9f6f068d08978fbe0e2f09	bb2a0b123e631fa9444c0a3be6b50cd9	1996d12a80abdf63694b7797f52591d1	incollection	Control Flow Aspects of Generating Runtime Facilities for Language-based\
\	Programming Environments	Khalid A. Mughal	\N	1985
8102795	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Nordic Workshop on Programming Environments Research\
\	(NWPER'96)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aalborg, Danmark	\N	\N	Mughal96	ftp://ftp.ii.uib.no/pub/aml/NWPER.96.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	335--344	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present an approach to attribute evaluation based\
\	on recursive neighbour functions, which is different from what has\
\	been reported in the literature. The approach is valid for simple\
\	multi-visit attribute grammars. Neighbour functions, comprising of\
\	visit and suspend functions, allow attribute evaluation to start\
\	at the node of subtree replacement, and the approach can readily\
\	be extended to implement incremental attribute evaluation.	b7881ccef6df8710aef91363ad1ea6ba	6466038fc38e1f24760b7187d7523d8f	874eb0fc16388dcaa0e1dd8114461a5b	inproceedings	Yet Another Attribute Evaluator based on Recursive Functions	Khalid A. Mughal and Lars S�raas	\N	1996
8102796	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Informatics, University of Bergen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mughal95	ftp://ftp.ii.uib.no/pub/aml/TR.112.dec.95.ps.Z	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	112	\N		\N	e1dcaf146f9d7bebd5c33b16a4c78c7f	428bdb81a0d773e39b25c5810a57b4d2	93bce2128b94de42294a901ac3808cc4	techreport	Attribute Evaluation using Neighbour Functions	Khalid A. Mughal and Lars S�raas	\N	1995
8102797	Comput. Lang.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murching89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	225--237	\N	4	\N		\N	ba768c4edd664d55ca71347bd5028e2c	9283cd772990c78ee8fbf39e751b691e	4fcaff150ed81ee84571e8fd64d3a7f7	article	Incremental Attribute Evaluation Through Recursive Procedures	Arvind M. Murching and Y. N. Srikant	\N	1989
8102798	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurick	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murer96	ftp://ftp.tik.ee.ethz.ch/pub/publications/TIK-Report22.ps.gz	IK-Report No. 22	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Cooperative software engineering requires integration of a distributed\
\	and heterogeneous world of actors and resources. Component technology\
\	will augment integration problems due to distributed development\
\	of large numbers of interoperating components. Extensible Attribute\
\	Grammars (EAG) are used for the specification and generation of highly\
\	integrated tool components that support the software process. Tool\
\	components are plugged into a process support framework which allows\
\	for the distributed definition and enactment of a software process.\
\	A common understanding of the process is provided by a 3D process\
\	model which supports tool integration on a high level so that developers\
\	perceive the tools as a homogeneous environment	e4d72161ae2976c6ab05813e7bdce84f	0ccb65305dcd2e819bf536d8bb003997	e7a1b23915f4b228a221949485a750f0	techreport	{GIPSY}: Generating Integrated Process Support Systems - Project\
\	Overview	T . Murer and A. W�rtz and D. Scherer and D. Schweizer	\N	1996
8102799	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	California Berkeley	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Muthukkaruppan94	ftp://tr-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tech-reports/csd/csd-94-819/	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UCB//CSD-94-81	\N		SPINE is a system for efficiently generating practical incremental\
\	evaluators based on recursive procedures for the Strongly Non-Circular\
\	class of attribute grammars. Several interactive language-based software\
\	development environments use incremental evaluation of attribute\
\	grammars for context-sensitive static semantic analysis. Ease of\
\	evaluator construction, effective consumption of space, applicability\
\	to a large class of AGs, ability to handle multiple site attribute\
\	tree transformations and close to optimal performance are the key\
\	advantages this system offers over other existing incremental AG\
\	systems. SPINE has been used innovatively in the Ensemble software\
\	environment to provide advanced incremental formatting of documents.\
\	As part of this work, an AG-description language, ASPEC, was developed\
\	to serve as the presentation (layout) specification tool for Ensemble\
\	documents. The ASPEC language provides several powerful default mechanisms\
\	that make presentation specifications very concise	a828f394071757bf974d68ec3bc0e037	3098e99635e3bd3e7599fcef731cba97	2658129cf0a97361765ea80eac50fde6	techreport	Spine: {A} Synthesizer for Practical Incremental Evaluators	Kannan Muthukkaruppan	\N	1994
8102800	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	11th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Salt Lake City, Ut	\N	\N	Myers84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	66--75	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Presente quelques types de donnees classiques dont toutes les operations\
\	sont non-destructives, donc idoines pour les GAs. (mj)}	\N	2e4b960e404d587809c2b615fdc72eb3	6a1593e3583546eb6748029259034c11	17847003125628e40aa01d9b8eb3985c	incollection	Efficient Applicative Data Types	Eugene W. Myers	\N	1984
8102801	\N	\N	\N	\N	March 1986, revised January	\N	\N	\N	University des Saarlandes	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	Moncke87	\N	ESPRIT PROSPECTRA Project report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	S.1.3.--R-2.2	\N	mynote = {Formalisation et generalisation des algorithmes de parcours de grammaires\
\	utilises dans les tests de circularite. Extension a tout probleme\
\	se ramenant a la propagation d'information sur les non-terminaux.\
\	Tres interessant (bien qu'un peu lourd), et on peut y inclure la\
\	quasi-totalite de nos optimisations. (mj)}	\N	6c69392bc61a898299dd8aa18c522444	8038818c0f477763da0468b2212b69be	1634f31f66598e6ac2e62c11b83aa840	techreport	Grammar Flow Analysis	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke	\N	1987
8102802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	University des Saarlandes	\N	Moncke85	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef6558c7d347db674a6c240b93e39b4e	c09356d6884c4a014e719ff230d64a39	d2bcb67dc2d226395ace7ffe95cc4bec	phdthesis	Generierung von Systemen zur Transformation attributierter Operatorb{\\"a}ume:\
\	Komponenten des Systems und Mechanismen der Generierung	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke	\N	1985
8102803	\N	77	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 8. Fachtagung ``Programmiersprachen und Programentwicklung''	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Moncke84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Z{\\"u}rich	112--127	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e5077e4a5b6ea09c0a40ab665f03ec7	68171ee9aa97a2568fc11867a793522e	55ef43195dc4f35ac9f91ed82be6ad13	inproceedings	How to Implement a System for Manipulation of Attributed Trees	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Beatrix Weisgerber and Reinhard Wilhelm	U. Ammann	1984
8102804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESPRIT '85: Status Report of Continuing Work	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam--New York	\N	\N	Moncke86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	511--527	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc0218e966c45c950fb59dae863fc7d2	28bc2cc0c338a7723d6f805c11c6c12b	541b2895e0380521b02118012e401401	incollection	Generative Support for Transformational Programming	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Beatrix Weisgerber and Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1986
8102805	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Moncke91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	151--186	\N	\N	\N		This paper specifies the theoretical basis for the implementation\
\	of different generators of the OPTRAN system. Grammar Flow analysis\
\	uses the techniques of data flow analysis at the meta level of compiler\
\	construction. The analogue of the states in data flow analysis are\
\	the syntax trees together with some information that is associated\
\	with trees by propagation functions. One example is the association\
\	of characteristic graphs, another example is the association of sets\
\	of matching tree patterns.	df261274843bfb96b97a0d839a48b114	9243b66e7cc9f9839b805e46199a1d67	6603032464e481f741548c4a79c95e91	incollection	Grammar Flow Analysis	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102806	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Conf. on Graphtheoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG '82)	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Verlag	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Moncke82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Neunkirchen a.Br.	177--194	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Premiere definition du Grammar Flow Analysis. (mj)}	\N	775236903a73a5e167281c7cc61813fe	f0444b76073a9ed4de103f5edb6a2427	d6c1b7ee8420e7963352548b71e73f0c	incollection	Iterative Algorithms on Grammar Graphs	Ulrich M{\\"o}ncke and Reinhard Wilhelm	H. J. Schneider and Herbert G{\\"o}ttler	1982
8102807	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Dept. Informatik, Inst. f{\\"u}r Computersysteme, Eidgen{\\"o}ssische\
\	Tech. Hochschule	\N	\N	Z{\\"u}rich	\N	\N	Mossenbock90	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	127	\N		\N	a6e12ed3b922fc3257c7ee4df9b1f68f	45aaea0440d26247c8a21d60e811c457	921a2209b38d428c48a34f04b467e92f	techreport	Coco/{R}: {A} Generator for Fast Compiler Front-ends	Hans M{\\"o}ssenb{\\"o}ck	\N	1990
8102808	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Soviet-French Symp. on Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Cybernetics of the Academy of Sciences of the SSR of\
\	Estonia	Tallinn	\N	\N	Meriste85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	120--125	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {{\\'E}tudie la possibilite d'evaluer des GAs en utilisant une strategie\
\	1-visit sur les productions ou c'est possible et une strategie dynamique\
\	ailleurs. (mj)}	\N	78e20cb69d62ef8be716b6c612a35828	11cd523b00c2df5d523d492f85174346	1d60591d6b97c3542889a60552ec684b	incollection	Mixed Strategy Implementation of Attribute Grammars	Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	\N	1985
8102809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abstracts of Papers at the Soviet Conf. on Translation Methods	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novosibirsk	\N	\N	Meriste81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)Published as Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Sibirskoe Otdelenie.\
\	Vychislitel'ny\\u \\i \\ Tsentr. Preprint	103--105	\N	\N	\N		\N	84565a78a1f0e1e882082c6c6ef20e44	b0f5ebe75b60cb391e5e66541221b255	c5738119650192d5e567213cdba349ad	incollection	Combining the Evaluation of Attributes with Parsing	Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	\N	1981
8102810	Progr. and Computer Software	6	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meriste80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	253--261	\N	5	\N		\N	f711d9759d60ecefa58a3d35ef1a2107	8e0386273504905f832507b3d34ccf76	35f974090c86ce85884949e4bffe8ff9	article	Methods of Implementing Attribute Schemes in Compiler-Construction\
\	Systems (review)	Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	\N	1980
8102811	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Meriste88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	79--94	\N	\N	\N		\N	061d2ae50a600c5c712d529e25f59ae4	1fd8c8ece766784eed203240b2c38b61	d60a5384e75f85054b6e3c4f10d8f617	incollection	Computational Models and Semantics of Programming Languages	Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e} and Jaan Penjam	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8102812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fuji International Workshop in Functional and\
\	Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Moble95	http://orchid.inf.tu-dresden.de/gdp/Fuji_FunLogProgr.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b96136b683f239e42684c5761f08f59c	1fa03ea3941aef81324b61ef6e9e6065	300b92d7a6bba82fc55337a59abac424	inproceedings	Efficient Call-by-value Evaluation Strategy of Primitive Recursive\
\	Program Schemes	Andrea M��le and Heiko Vogler	\N	1995
8102813	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA	Department of Comp. Inf. Sc., Moore School of Elec. Eng. D2, University\
\	of Pennsylvania	\N	Naini85	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b1f13ca6520b1cd64b09e7e254c4762	7d060fa86b4e25790a6200745d7d188e	e924641d4abfe28c254cb1cc3a8286e5	phdthesis	Design of Attribute Evaluators and Attribute Machines	M. Naini	\N	1985
8102814	Information Processing Letters	23	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nakata86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	325--328	\N	6	\N	mynote = {titre explicite (mj)}	\N	b51478b194c0486c9b1337ff8c77a673	0ebe9e97bda0cd267f206054103287b3	e8dd22a06b9500de7eeb93e4c429bf9e	article	{L}-attributed {LL}(1) Grammars are {LR}-attributed	Ikuo Nakata and Masataka Sassa	\N	1986
8102818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tartan Labs.	\N	\N	Pittsburgh, PA	\N	\N	Nestor83	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR-TL-83-36	\N		\N	5f115ec2c11cfb94c589e391be811844	f6a6e6618d6da3b0d3ca69bb2ee59c96	484872d446af31833d23120ae2efe9f5	techreport	Extensions to Attribute Grammars	John R. Nestor and Bhubaneswar Mishra and William L. Scherlis and William A. Wulf	\N	1983
8102819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '98. Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART\
\	symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	\N	\N	\N	Neven98	http://www.luc.ac.be/\\~fneven/expr_ag.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	11--17	\N	\N	\N	email = {fneven@luc.ac.be}	\N	fc04892af157bfdfa3485fe01c20cb53	71f34d1d0cd98f22cfc7abb5218587de	44e870c42f76ac0b59ab4933d10e55ab	inproceedings	Expressiveness of structured document query languages based on attribute\
\	grammars	Frank Neven and Jan Van den Bussche	\N	1998
8102822	\N	1383	\N	\N	April	\N	Compiler Construction CC'98	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	portugal	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Nielson98	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	109--127	\N	\N	\N		Flow logic offers a compact and versatile notation for expressing\
\	the acceptability of solutions to program analysis problems. In contrast\
\	to previous logical formulations of program analysis it aims at integrating\
\	existing approaches to data flow analysis and control flow analysis.\
\	It is able to deal with a broad variety of language paradigms, program\
\	properties, kinds of formal semantics, and methods used for computing\
\	the best solution. In this paper we illustrate how a compositional\
\	flow logic (in ``succinct'' form) can be systematically transformed\
\	into an efficient exhaustive procedure for computing the best solution\
\	of a set of constraints generated. This involves transformations\
\	to attribute grammars and to specifications of the (``verbose'')\
\	form used in control flow analysis.	1c22dfaa2564d7f61e0457aebb8f17a9	f080f8b6cdb0ee852baa0553aa70592b	a933ec7f253d16fe276d528f0b42272d	inproceedings	Flow Logics for Contraint Based Analysis	Hanne Riis Nielson and Flemming Nielson	Kai Koskimies	1998
8102823	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Tampere	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemi87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1987-5	\N	mynote = {titre explicite. (mj)}	\N	202bb70f66b58356fc3a35e7fdea5991	94ea062b09addb2585eeec47734b686f	f1ce92d1c07e095640930681c108b2b8	techreport	A Systematic Specification Schema based on Attribute Grammars for\
\	Multi-level Database Applications	Timo Niemi	\N	1987
8102824	BIT	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemi84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	171--186	\N	\N	\N		\N	1270bc7df8ed9f0f09eda30026b5a85c	f0031766dfee59514c603501077866ce	60da795a42c28959a1e4bd2f8f3d362f	article	Specification of a Query Language by the Attribute Method	Timo Niemi	\N	1984
8102825	International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niemi84a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	425--460	\N	6	\N		\N	05d6af2ade3bd518aff9f820a839c460	529b19e3dbdd8962b2570e14eaf3d8bd	4b7012911012aebdff0a2116383995de	article	Specification of Data Restructuring Software based on the Attribute\
\	Method	Timo Niemi	\N	1984
8102826	New Generation Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nilsson86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ede7dba687d960ca29c7ec58cca1f913	197cad073c99601f3570b8f1a40de5a4	3106c612a071389d4696b6154f72e2e5	article	{AID}: an Alternative Implementation of {DCG}s	U. Nilsson	\N	1986
8102828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nishino87	\N	to appear	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f84bebe4dc160b045a6c4ca615b13e0	a489e40d159bd4816101cf4fb330ec72	f3528ef661c8ebe5e4eb0eb5da74a658	techreport	The Intrinsically Exponential Complexity of the k-visit Property\
\	Problem for Attribute Grammars	T. Nishino	\N	1987
8102829	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watanabe Laboratory	\N	Nitta95	http://wonder2.aist-nara.ac.jp/mthesis95-e.html#tetuya-n	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Present compiler generators have several problems. First, there are\
\	many restrictions in describing the specifications of compilers.\
\	Secondly, compilers generated by present compiler generators are\
\	hard to read. In this paper, we propose a compiler generator based\
\	on the attribute grammar and an object-oriented language. Compilers\
\	generated by the proposed method have the following properties: (1)\
\	a syntactic tree is constructed before evaluating attributes, (2)\
\	a top-down parsing without backtracking and left-recursion is used.\
\	By these properties, the class of attribute grammars acceptable by\
\	the compiler generator is larger than that of L-attribute grammars,\
\	and the readability of the generated compilers is better than that\
\	of compilers generated by other generators.	188c9de75c6cfda39c97d5491a421850	9a857769fc135ae5da68cbbe96caddef	2b9a9b3dbb35357c864348b3449b5e3c	mastersthesis	Construction of Compiler Generator based on the Attribute Grammar\
\	and Object-Oriented Language	Tetsuya Nitta	\N	1995
8102830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aachen University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noll92	ftp://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/reports/1992/92-14.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	92-14	\N		This paper introduces a machinery called attributed top-down parsing\
\	automaton which performs top--down parsing of strings and, simultaneously,\
\	the evaluation of arbitrary noncircular attribute grammars. The strategy\
\	of the machinery is based on a single depth--first left--to--right\
\	traversal over the syntax tree. There is no need to traverse parts\
\	of the syntax tree more than once, and hence, the syntax tree itself\
\	does not have to be maintained. Attribute values are stored in a\
\	graph component, and values of attributes which are needed but not\
\	yet computed are represented by particular nodes. Values of attributes\
\	which refer to such uncomputed attributes are represented by trees\
\	over operation symbols in which pointers to the particular nodes\
\	at their leaves are maintained. Whenever eventually the needed attribute\
\	value is computed, it is glued into the graph at the appropriate\
\	nodes. [Note: In this PostScript version in some figures the edges\
\	are missing because they were added by hand afterwards. ]	8c98a06a8410f9eb946966278c447b5b	d541cbb052204e7abaa4c99c07a9142e	d42d4b9ebc1f2183cc4e96731c1dbf4d	techreport	Top-down Parsing with Simultaneous Evaluation on Noncircular Attribute\
\	Grammars	Th. Noll and H. Vogler	\N	92
8102831	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-1	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noonan75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	421--425	\N	4	\N		\N	67c64efa0ba5879260d0448f13f5ecb1	1efb4d22f0e7d6dd6cda0c8ffb346aec	99adeef62afa6c4d39918852436276bd	article	Structured Programming and Formal Specification	Robert E. Noonan	\N	1975
8102832	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Symp. on Practical Software Development Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, MA	\N	\N	Nord88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Joint issue with ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24, 2 (February 1989)Published\
\	as SIGSOFT Software Eng. Notes, volume 13, number 5	110--120	\N	\N	\N		The Ergo Attribute System was designed to satisfy the requirements\
\	for attributes in a language-generic program derivation environment.\
\	It consists of three components: an abstract data type of attributes\
\	that guarantees attribute consistency; a Common Lisp implementation\
\	which combines demand-driven and incremental attribute evaluation\
\	in a novel way while allowing for attribute persistence over many\
\	generations of a program; and an attribute-grammar compiler producing\
\	code based on this abstract data type from a high-level specification.\
\	Experience with three major applications (one being the attribute-grammar\
\	compiler itself) confirms that the overhead in storing and accessing\
\	attributes incurred by the implementation scheme is more than offset\
\	by the gains from the demand-driven, incremental, and persistent\
\	nature of attribution.	0832c3caf65f9bf0a3380484ffb81fe9	489ba2c77f630076a958ce3a73ccd9bd	2aa680868988b18bacf1ac03c5dec525	incollection	The Ergo Attribute System	Robert L. Nord and Frank Pfenning	Peter Henderson	1988
8102833	\N	\N	\N	\N	PhD thesis June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Uppsala	\N	\N	\N	Nordstrom76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f348ee205e1edf94fad5eed2adf7e7f	062b8f315289539d2aa0f9355ff5d3a5	a620e2c004d69218fdbaac4790c84a7a	book	A Method for Defining Formal Semantics of Programming Languages applied\
\	to {SIMULA}	M. Nordstr{\\"o}m	\N	1976
8102834	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nurmi82	\N	note	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f30db22ec45a656cc48d7b1e66a9e70b	021ea8aeede2c86f21d8d208a0420f86	9615bcea6fd7f979de2b4a2d5611ac23	techreport	The {HLP84} Project	Otto Nurmi and Matti Sarjakoski and Seppo Sippu	\N	1982
8102835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University P. et M. Curie	\N	\N	Paris	\N	\N	Neel75	\N	th{\\`e}se d'{\\'E}tat	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	281cd2fd4d638a3c1f2c8e231a66c25f	344409788251061903d7909b5ddb14b8	62a3131cdcb7b68474404b92e41938a1	techreport	Contribution {\\`a} la formalisation de l'am{\\'e}lioration de code\
\	par attributs s{\\'e}mantiques	Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	\N	1975
8102836	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Conf. on Programming Languages and Compilers for Parallel and Vector\
\	Machines	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	New York, NY	\N	\N	Neel75a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 10, number 3	87--96	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f5e2baf5b95272c423886dfab593267	ed7c07814eaf907187dc3a887e4e24fa	57ea6a0a4a3a18d9f06b79b65f8fe1d9	incollection	Removal of Invariant Statements from Nested Loops in a Single Effective\
\	Compiler Pass	Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el and Michaneh Amirchahy	\N	1975
8102837	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	ACM 1974 Annual Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	San Diego, CA	\N	\N	Neel74	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N		\N	9dd52751f7817c2e1c3239d26e80f6d2	78bcae9beb5b0da2cca2dba22aa62e07	d10382b3f8945c09906522792f480f51	incollection	Semantic Attributes and Improvement of Generated Code	Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el and Michaneh Amirchahy	\N	1974
8102838	\N	26	\N	\N	October	\N	GI 4. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Neel74a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Berlin	247--256	\N	\N	\N		\N	7055fd8c93d6bbaee3d2d547405d63ed	ac7aa35b59d5a5b8022ff77daaadfd31	9b0404b4f469acf077f5b4a29e441818	inproceedings	Optimization of Generated Code by means of Attributes: Local Elimination\
\	of Common Redundant Sub-expressions	Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el and Michaneh Amirchahy and Monique Mazaud	D. Siefkes	1974
8102839	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	ACM Missouri ???	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OConnor87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	225--230	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Utilise les GA pour specifier et implanter un langage de controle\
\	de robots. Super-nul. Le seul merite est peut-etre d'avoir fait decouvrir\
\	les GA aux roboticiens. (mj)}	\N	d2f9dafe099c7115c614fd659cabf821	6a6cb525d0b1e12db14900baf64f26b1	8c0c4d6a4f014757b96cd0b8272dc714	incollection	A Method to Improve Testing and Debugging in Robotic Programs Using\
\	Attribute Grammars	Mary Ann O'Connor and Karen A. Lemone	\N	1987
8102840	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	University de Bordeaux~I	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Obaid82	\N	th{\\`e}se de 3{\\`e}me cycle	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a0bc114dd370b078a6c73c627e8c1f65	27b3db4b2eba382a46c78fbbb05a5428	e720be3792949bef14685750643fa5c3	techreport	{\\'E}valuateurs optimis{\\'e}s pour les grammaires d'attributs fortement\
\	non-circulaires	A. Oba{\\"i}d	\N	1982
8102841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	Olk86	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5bd6346fa4a489f85a3b769a22aa582f	4359c8300e94ddd776c606a746123029	bab16d724357f939853e59d75368ce31	phdthesis	Generierung eines effizienten Attributschedulers f{\\"u}r ein baumtransformierendes\
\	System	Matthias Olk	\N	1986
8102843	\N	528	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming (PLILP\
\	'93)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Passau Germany	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Paakki91b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	243--254	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e3bafe37d0a369d69e10ffe3fb00ae1	be3b98ace70f9e6d24e4a90677dcb4d7	0351abb1ddfad80664b1670a7533032e	inproceedings	{PROFIT}: a System Integrating Logic Programming and Attribute Grammars	Jukka Paakki	Jan Maluszynski and Martin Wirsing	1991
8102846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference record of {POPL} '94, 21st {ACM} {SIGPLAN-SIGACT} Symposium\
\	on Principles of Programming Languages: papers presented at the Symposium:\
\	{Portland, Oregon}, {January} 17--21, 1994	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Paakki94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	361--374	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-636-0}	An operational semantics for functional logic programs is presented.\
\	In such programs, functional terms provide for reduction of expressions,\
\	provided that they ground. The semantics is based on multi pass evaluation\
\	techniques originally developed for attribute grammars. Program execution\
\	is divided into two phases: construction of an incomplete proof tree;\
\	and its decoration into a complete proof tree. The construction phase\
\	applies a modified SLD resolution scheme, and the decoration phase\
\	a partial (multipass) traversal over the tree. The phase partition\
\	is generated by static analysis where data dependencies are extracted\
\	for the functional elements of the program. The method guarantees\
\	that all the functional terms of a program can be evaluated, and\
\	no dynamic groundness checks are needed.	0a21d10cefd76ec3a83914e8a7515428	623d3b5215472ecf1f99d482884495f0	a67cde297e99ad6df057736e9bdadfd2	inproceedings	Multi-pass execution of functional logic programs	J. Paakki	\N	1994
8102847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Link�ping University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paakki93	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiTH-IDA-R-93-02	\N		An operational semantics for logic programming languages with external\
\	functions (procedures) is presented. The external procedures stand\
\	for arbitrary functions, implemented in any programming language.\
\	In addition to ordinary constructor terms, a program written in a\
\	functional logic language includes special functional terms that\
\	represent calls to external functions. The central dynamic requirement\
\	is that external functions can be called only with ground constructor\
\	terms as arguments. Methods are presented for statically analyzing\
\	the groundness of functional terms, and for arranging the corresponding\
\	external function calls into a proper execution order. The methods\
\	are based on techniques developed for attribute grammars. Consequently,\
\	execution of a functional logic program is divided into two phases:\
\	first an incomplete skeleton of a proof tree is constructed in conjunction\
\	with a modified SLD-resolution scheme, and then the skeleton is completed\
\	into a proof tree by traversing its labels and executing the associated\
\	function calls. The analysis guarantees that whenever a term is subject\
\	to functional evaluation, all its arguments are ground. The completing\
\	traversal phase can consist of multiple passes over the skeleton.\
\	The execution scheme is generated from an annotated version of the\
\	program, based on dividing the arguments of predicates into inherited\
\	and synthesized ones and on analyzing the data dependencies between\
\	them in the spirit of attribute grammars. Algorithms are given for\
\	automatically inferring a proper (partial) annotation. Several special\
\	program classes are defined. One-pass programs, such as L-annotated\
\	and one-sweep programs, can be executed during the modified SLD-resolution\
\	phase without building and traversing an explicit skeleton. This\
\	is not possible for general multi-pass programs, such as absolutely\
\	non-circular programs, that always require an explicit skeleton to\
\	be constructed due to complex mutual data dependencies between different\
\	atoms of the program.Finally, implementation and optimization methods\
\	in terms of the operatio- nal semantics are discussed	e0c510520087a5ef2d8cafc52a2d965b	9cb23f1c11eab2d48bc79c642de52586	8339e8daa0b873e0cdd99589f545cb50	techreport	Multi-Pass Evaluation of Functional Logic Programs	J. Paakki	\N	1993
8102848	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	Paakki91	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report A--1991--1	\N		Attribute grammars are a formalism for specifying and implementing\
\	programming languages. Methods and techniques are presented expressing\
\	attribute grammars themselves as a language. These methods are based\
\	on relating attribute grammars with programming paradigms. The presented\
\	formalisms are classified as structured, object-oriented, functional,\
\	logic, and concurrent attribute grammars. The characteristics of\
\	these attribute grammar paradigms are reviewed and analyzed. The\
\	central results of seven self-standing papers are summarized. These\
\	papers discuss empirically and theoretically the practical significance\
\	of relating the nonterminal concept of attribute grammars with the\
\	block concept of programming languages, the nonterminal concept with\
\	the class concept, and the attribute concept with the logical variable\
\	concept. Accordingly, structured, object-oriented, and logic attribute\
\	grammars are emphasized.	7fdec64d0b6dc42498160749baec531e	bbf1b0abbde025304b70da3d4fdb8e8b	217283a7d81a0104d3f8c4195d83ae4b	phdthesis	Paradigms for Attribute-grammar-based Language Implementation	Jukka Paakki	\N	1991
8102850	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paakki88	\N	Ph. Lic. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1988-8	\N		\N	1167317c27f33a46635f1c98a545b773	ed3b712fb95907f50fc153c036a9c4e3	f5451670f811439bceafd81b2aac9616	techreport	Generating One-pass Semantic Analysis for a Compiler	Jukka Paakki	\N	1988
8102853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paakki86	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1986-4	\N		\N	6fa7e3f8bbfd49fdbc4230e3852b98f4	46ab0880f66f9e2f11efed446fc67e45	0015afcfc553ad2aaa07868fccd07358	techreport	The Implementation of the Semantic Part of {HLP84}	Jukka Paakki	\N	1986
8102854	The Computer Journal ACM SIGPLAN Notices	? 26	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paakki91a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	73--82	\N	2 10	\N		\N	4b5dbde6e5100e0a2814a63aa76eae24	de8a891e84d9d58a845652090a2ff6c5	10a869cd3e4f4c7540eac8f1512e3a76	article	Prolog in Practical Compiler Writing Compiler Structure Engineering\
\	with Attribute Grammars	Jukka Paakki and Ilka Miloucheva and Hans Loeper	\N	1991
8102855	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	5th Annual III Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guidel	\N	\N	Paillard77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	13--24	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e4936d90013ef5bcf1ca02f0050515a	65dc2fa460b1f136824294e652fc5ab4	0b1cd7b32f0bf5676351da6387c5b0a3	incollection	Attribute-like {W}-Grammars. Implementation and Design of Algorithmic\
\	Languages	J. P. Paillard and M. Simonet	Jacques Andr{\\'e} and Jean-Pierre Ban{\\^a}tre	1977
8102856	Journal of Computer and System Sciences	19	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pair79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--17	\N	1	\N		\N	7f9b3a11014f8aadcc271596aec3073e	a26815dbc5cb4a18d11a334b3d725910	0e41b9cc3c037c9c753a0c684dcf3951	article	Correctness Proofs of Syntax-directed Processing Descriptions by\
\	Attributes	Claude Pair and Michaneh Amirchahy and Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	\N	1979
8102857	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-Laboria	\N	\N	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Pair76	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	163	\N		\N	09b2c6b77f61be5bbfbffef21c8123df	2c3a878b5db9db3b980c8c65f2807f36	9b33f8c37491fd664aebf0c36eee6606	techreport	Preuves de descriptions de traitements de textes par attributs	Claude Pair and Michaneh Amirchahy and Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	\N	1976
8102869	Angew. Informatik	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantin83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0625b6c8df88733e3c5e5aa16e38566	50a770bd5373b2f68012e1af04141018	1d04f1517d554761d23a000694ee292b	article	A Sentence Generator based on Attribute Grammars	George K. Papakonstantinou	\N	1983
8102870	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-7	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantin81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	279--283	\N	3	\N		\N	db25e39cceeaae6799f65881343332c0	9322cc2d0112c77b9d454a47c4643f9c	1497050ce4df0ac84271ea01e5092239	article	An Interpreter of Attribute Grammars and its Application to Waveform\
\	Analysis	George K. Papakonstantinou	\N	1981
8102871	Software---Practice and Experience	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantin79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	719--728	\N	9	\N	mynote = {Implantation d'un generateur d'evaluateurs par un macro-processeur.\
\	(mj)}	\N	47f1207d47830eade622937c48279ee7	942f413121bb8a3d836e2c3974351bc6	5c4090798a806c5660a56cae9c86ebdd	article	A Poor Man's Realization of Attribute Grammars	George K. Papakonstantinou	\N	1979
8102872	Comput. and Biomed. Res.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantin81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	158--167	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac9885b86f24afc00065b3769fe4c258	f6914ff974a9f7dfcc1df34c5079837c	b3856fa33747217c1557f3de2fe68e04	article	Syntactic Filtering of {ECG} Waveforms	George K. Papakonstantinou and F. Gritzali	\N	1981
8102873	The Computer Journal	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papakonstantin86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	241--245	\N	3	\N		The use of attribute grammars for knowledge representation is examined\
\	in the present paper. It is shown how data knowledge and knowledge-base\
\	knowledge can be represented using syntactic and semantic notation.\
\	Control knowledge is represented by the parsing mechanism of the\
\	interpreter used. It is proposed that attribute grammar evaluators\
\	may prove useful knowledge engineering tools.	2fd5e905e489ce72a3d9ea45ff2769e0	f59c774aa61af73b445a9d56f46ced43	ae9853c56e494b7595372e0718a6ec94	article	Knowledge Representation with Attribute Grammars	George K. Papakonstantinou and John Kontos	\N	1986
8102874	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	6th Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Papakonstantin82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	696--698	\N	\N	\N		\N	f049d504a3de23f22ef8864834906438	f742e237279e4e99f7d6760c73cea4c3	8d0edf31fa5c85706ec6f08db1a3d342	incollection	Normal {ECG} Pattern Generation using an Attribute Grammar	George K. Papakonstantinou and E. Skordalakis	\N	1982
8102876	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Schriften zur Informatik und Angewandten Mathematik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hochschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parchmann78	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	46	\N		\N	8eabd187b335d901c84fee4e9c635ffe	3112b7e5b210e357afa9573207678d61	582fb98265f71ce07d64f745d54cb310	techreport	Grammatiken mit Attributeschema und Zweistufige Auswertung Attributierter\
\	Grammatiken	R. Parchmann	\N	1978
8102877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schriften zur Informatik und Angewandten Mathematik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hochschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parchmann75	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N		\N	490fc4da94a8773a482cc1e2ff3e4b0e	5cf9bac935e88f490d6f08a3cee23033	4888aa001fd4991c95db7e86e6ddd940	techreport	Syntaxgesteuerte Codierung zur Berechnung Arithmetischer Ausdrucke\
\	auf einer Parallelmaschine unter Verwendung Knuth'scher Attribute	R. Parchmann	\N	1975
8102878	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	MBLE Research Lab.	\N	\N	Brussels	\N	\N	Paredaens74	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	R275	\N		\N	7f3ea99e2cf8f71798587c11e8cd6258	c6ea63d677c2a8865e091f44bd959d5a	e562b7233dd2ec2630a2db1e0c918636	techreport	A Relation Between Parsers and the Semantic Aspects of a Language	J. Paredaens	\N	1974
8102879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orsay	Universit� de Paris-Sud	\N	Parigot88	http://www.inria.fr/RRRT/TU-0044.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5e26e9640f0918f45cfd85115da3eb3	43ea0bb5bbb58e7ee328c56612ec0b80	526718724e7a71ed23dac10cf00ef770	phdthesis	Transformations, {\\'E}valuation {I}ncr�mentale et {O}ptimisations\
\	des {G}rammaires {A}ttribu�s: {L}e {S}yst�me {FNC}-2	Didier Parigot	\N	1988
8102880	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University de Paris-Sud	\N	\N	Orsay	\N	\N	Parigot87	\N	th{\\`e}se de 3{\\`e}me cycle	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8f7fe4b8a2c4392748c1103f493b4b7	8c5b163c800f247dd9b1ed85217d1405	afef45849be11360d1b89381bf99c804	techreport	Mise en {\\oe}uvre des grammaires attribu{\\'e}es: transformation,\
\	{\\'e}valuation incr{\\'e}mentale, optimisations	Didier Parigot	\N	1987
8102881	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University de Paris-Sud	\N	\N	Orsay	\N	\N	Parigot85	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Titre explicite. Optimisations tres efficaces. Travail fait dans le\
\	cadre du systeme FNC/ERN. (mj)}	\N	e37cfae6eb526799dea5136246265d0d	cc7ef156346c1336cde161e84a6fbae8	4462e5b8481e933bb37245a72131ec2a	techreport	Un syst{\\`e}me interactif de trace des circularit{\\'e}s dans une\
\	grammaire attribu{\\'e}e et optimisation du test de circularit{\\'e}	Didier Parigot	\N	1985
8102882	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Journ\\'ees Francophones des Langages Applicatifs	\N	\N	\N	\N	Val-Morin, Qu�bec	\N	\N	Parigot95	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla96.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla96.ps.gz}}	263--279	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/jfla96.ps.gz}	Bien que les Grammaires Attribu�es aient �t� introduites il y a trente\
\	ans, leur manque de pouvoir d'expression les a confin�es dans le\
\	domaine du traitement des langages de programmation. Dans cet article,\
\	nous montrons qu'il est possible d'�tendre cette expressivit�. Nous\
\	soutenons que les Grammaires Attribu�es peuvent �tre utilis�es pour\
\	d�crire des calculs sur des structures qui ne sont pas uniquement\
\	des arbres, mais aussi des formes abstraites permettant de d�crire\
\	des structures infinies. Afin d'atteindre cette expressivit�, nous\
\	avons introduit deux nouvelles notions\\,: les {\\em sch�mas de productions\\/}\
\	et les {\\em productions conditionnelles}. Nous obtenons ainsi un\
\	langage dont le pouvoir d'expression est comparable � celui de la\
\	plupart des langages fonctionnels du premier ordre, avec un c�t�\
\	d�claratif beaucoup plus marqu�. Nos extensions ne remettent pas\
\	en cause les bases du formalisme des Grammaires Attribu�es sur lesquelles\
\	reposent la plupart des travaux concernant celles-ci, en particulier\
\	l'analyse statique et la g�n�ration d'�valuateurs. Ainsi, les r�sultats\
\	existants peuvent �tre appliqu�s directement � nos Attribute Grammars\
\	�tendues, entre autre ceux permettant une implantation efficace (dans\
\	notre cas, en utilisant notre syst�me FNC-2). L'int�r�t de ces extensions\
\	est de redonner aux Grammaires Attribu�es leur expressivit� intrins�que.\
\	De plus, elles nous permettent d'envisager de nouveaux axes de recherche\
\	en comparant nos techniques d'analyses � celles qui ont �t� d�velopp�es\
\	dans des formalismes de m�me expressivit�.	8d22099060fe704ee087b495018475c5	72e57679c5ef1d442e0ed853e020a386	30730146f225aad300928e4664eb463f	inproceedings	Les grammaires attribu\\'ees\\,: un langage fonctionnel d\\'eclaratif	Didier Parigot and Etienne Duris and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1996
8102883	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parigot95a	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-2662.ps.gz	Rapport de Recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	2662	\N	postscript = {publications/RR-2662.ps.gz}	Although Attribute Grammars were introduced thirty years ago, their\
\	lack of expressiveness has resulted in limited use outside the domain\
\	of static language processing. In this paper we show that it is possible\
\	to extend this expressiveness. We claim that Attribute Grammars can\
\	be used to describe computations on structures that are not just\
\	trees, but also on abstractions allowing for infinite structures.\
\	To gain this expressiveness, we introduce two new notions: {\\em scheme\
\	productions\\/} and {\\em conditional productions}. The result is a\
\	language that is comparable in power to most first-order functional\
\	languages, with a distinctive declarative character. Our extensions\
\	deal with a different part of the Attribute Grammar formalism than\
\	what is used in most works on Attribute Grammars, including global\
\	analysis and evaluator generation. Hence, most existing results are\
\	directly applicable to our extended Attribute Grammars, including\
\	efficient implementation (in our case, using the FNC-2 system http://www-rocq.inria.fr/oscar/www/fnc2/\
\	for more information.)	665c362160c65c86a4aa400ecb8160c0	540598176568a5f922d62efb91ce7285	35370e6c49a4edf76a759faafd496110	techreport	Attribute Grammars: a Declarative Functional Language	Didier Parigot and Etienne Duris and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1995
8102884	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	journ�es du GDR de programmation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grenoble	\N	\N	Parigot95b	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/gdr95.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/gdr95.ps.gz}	Bien que les Grammaires Attribu�es aient �t� introduites il y a trente\
\	ans, leur manque de pouvoir d'expression les a confin�es dans le\
\	domaine du traitement des langages de programmation. Dans cet article,\
\	nous montrons qu'il est possible d'�tendre cette expressivit�. Nous\
\	soutenons que les Grammaires Attribu�es peuvent �tre utilis�es pour\
\	d�crire des calculs sur des structures qui ne sont pas uniquement\
\	des arbres, mais aussi des formes abstraites permettant de d�crire\
\	des structures infinies. Afin d'atteindre cette expressivit�, nous\
\	avons introduit deux nouvelles notions\\,: les {\\em sch�mas de productions\\/}\
\	et les {\\em productions conditionnelles}. Nous obtenons ainsi un\
\	langage dont le pouvoir d'expression est comparable � celui de la\
\	plupart des langages fonctionnels du premier ordre, avec un c�t�\
\	d�claratif beaucoup plus marqu�. Nos extensions ne remettent pas\
\	en cause les bases du formalisme des Grammaires Attribu�es sur lesquelles\
\	reposent la plupart des travaux concernant celles-ci, en particulier\
\	l'analyse statique et la g�n�ration d'�valuateurs. Ainsi, les r�sultats\
\	existants peuvent �tre appliqu�s directement � nos Grammaires Attribu�es\
\	�tendues, entre autre ceux permettant une implantation efficace (dans\
\	notre cas, en utilisant notre syst�me FNC-2). L'int�r�t de ces extensions\
\	est de redonner aux Grammaires Attribu�es leur expressivit� intrins�que.\
\	De plus, elles nous permettent d'envisager de nouveaux axes de recherche\
\	en comparant nos techniques d'analyses � celles qui ont �t� d�velopp�es\
\	dans des formalismes de m�me expressivit�.	72b379fea05a028eca905fc9f89a724a	b0989ed95ad0ad093fcbf0ac7782e298	30e7f41a798f43f90fbe950abbb2fff8	inproceedings	Les grammaires attribu\\'ees\\,: un langage fonctionnel d\\'eclaratif	Didier Parigot and Etienne Duris and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan	\N	1995
8102885	\N	1140	\N	\N	September	\N	Int. Symp. on Progr. Languages, Implementations, Logics and Programs\
\	(PLILP'96)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Aachen	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Parigot96a	ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/plilp96.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	{\\scriptsize \\url{ftp://ftp-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/plilp96.ps.gz}}	122--136	\N	\N	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/plilp96.ps.gz}	Although Attribute Grammars were introduced long ago, their lack of\
\	expressiveness has resulted in limited use outside the domain of\
\	static language processing. With the new notion of {\\em Dynamic Attribute\
\	Grammars} defined on top of {\\em Grammar Couples}, we show that it\
\	is possible to extend this expressiveness and to describe computations\
\	on structures that are not just trees, but also on abstractions allowing\
\	for infinite structures. The result is a language that is comparable\
\	in power to most first-order functional languages, with a distinctive\
\	declarative character. In this paper, we give a formal definition\
\	of Dynamic Attribute Grammars and show how to construct efficient\
\	visit-sequence-based evaluators for them, using traditional, well-established\
\	AG techniques (in our case, using the FNC-2 system)	0dafa6f8948df17822aad0ed4080b855	868fdae69f96af63c86322e85d3b2090	d0717b80c48acc414e76ec1e1f6ea2f1	inproceedings	Dynamic {A}ttribute {G}rammars	Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan and Etienne Duris	Herbert Kuchen and S. Doaitse Swierstra	1996
8102886	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parigot96	ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/publication/RR/RR-2881.ps.gz	Rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	2881	\N	postscript = {http://www-sop.inria.fr/smartool/Didier.Parigot/publications/RR-2881.ps.gz}	Although Attribute Grammars were introduced long ago, their lack of\
\	expressiveness has resulted in limited use outside the domain of\
\	static language processing. With the new notion of {\\em Dynamic Attribute\
\	Grammars} defined on top of {\\em Grammar Couples}, informally presented\
\	in a previous paper, we show that it is possible to extend this expressiveness\
\	and to describe computations on structures that are not just trees,\
\	but also on abstractions allowing for infinite structures. The result\
\	is a language that is comparable in power to most first-order functional\
\	languages, with a distinctive declarative character. In this paper,\
\	we give a formal definition of Dynamic Attribute Grammars and show\
\	how to construct efficient visit-sequence-based evaluators for them,\
\	using traditional, well-established AG techniques (in our case, using\
\	the FNC-2 system). The major contribution of this approach is to\
\	restore the intrinsic power of Attribute Grammars and re-emphasize\
\	the effectiveness of analysis and implementation techniques developed\
\	for them.	ff31ac7bc96b5967c525a0ea9b35f81f	868fdae69f96af63c86322e85d3b2090	badb88e060495a7e3f1deaf4ce5a1278	techreport	Dynamic {A}ttribute {G}rammars	Didier Parigot and Gilles Roussel and Martin Jourdan and Etienne Duris	\N	1996
8102887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Paulson84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	219--250	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a2511bd57e438891f43e61cff0ec379	7db47f0b101c6e517e44aa5fd81c6be3	dbf927cb5e4986117a5e8011f3d43bc8	incollection	Compiler Generation from Denotational Semantics	Larry Paulson	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102888	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Paulson82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	224--233	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b2f04630fa95c3a739ec4f29bfb9e14	f45f6394a2e58fb3ecf3375d326b140f	2bc803c99a425637b21b2b83703cfabe	incollection	A Semantics-directed Compiler Generator	Larry Paulson	\N	1982
8102889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Stanford University	\N	Paulson81	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report STAN-CS-82-893	\N		\N	5df7063d63f61da293ed11a9ab66a0b9	712cd9404a7cb6d4b92fc3759406a179	e3195e3cbe35647ef88f468a23807f17	phdthesis	A Compiler Generator for Semantic Grammars	Larry Paulson	\N	1981
8102891	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Computers, Czech University of Technology	\N	\N	Prague	\N	\N	Pavlu90	\N	Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	DC--90--03	\N		\N	b8111a88d1af10c8a43073ba0c8fc6c4	f6065235906e71413d8a49119d0a7010	d830904613d03f90f543a2361f12e0a7	techreport	Another Way to Evaluate Attributes in Parallel with {LR} Parsing	Petr Pavl{\\.u}	\N	1990
8102892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDC---a Burroughs Company	\N	\N	Paoli, PA	\N	\N	Payton82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c17c30778ad044f1e8f924d539a8680	21b368c178e36af2f4d1f3575c7aa3a0	3b7026f17fbab340bfd676ab43dff782	techreport	Design Level Debugging of Attribute Grammars	Teri F. Payton and S. E. Keller and J. A. Perkins and S. Rowan and S. P. Mardinly	\N	1982
8102893	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	IEEE COMPSAC '82	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago, Il	\N	\N	Payton82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	424--432	\N	\N	\N		\N	c59f82d73d897ed9df33a12ea4d584c2	91e1801b8d1622ed532a273e7b9952f7	59d9ce14bdf433ba0b0782aa4047dc55	incollection	{SSAGS}, a Syntax and Semantics Analysis and Generation System	Teri F. Payton and S. E. Keller and J. A. Perkins and S. Rowan and S. P. Mardinly	\N	1982
8102894	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Peckham90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	327--342	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b775cd404d27305b1baf9c459430f71	44bdb3e6f628dd729eab895c934d7fae	2d7c6c3d06cf422079957e1da5f2bec1	incollection	Globally Partitionable Attribute Grammars	Stephen B. Peckham	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102896	Progr. and Computer Software	9	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penjam83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	29--39	\N	1	\N		\N	cef603e4fd518e4a92b9c3abd01b5494	c4f8563d405c0e3d8474f5ece6abc19b	fa2f85be67aaf7b6bc6ee0775426e885	article	Synthesis of a Semantic Processor from an Attribute Grammar	Jaan Penjam	\N	1983
8102897	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penjam80	\N	unknown reference	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2180b21ad2a7dc4e3ce572f53c66f5fd	f791cfc7a8c2bb10257d7eccbe2242f6	d3ee4510b9e66425446bd7a04de1f071	techreport	A Method of Automatic Implementation of Compilers	Jaan Penjam	\N	1980
8102898	Cybernetics	16	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penjam80a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	199--206	\N	2	\N		\N	ae9b9b1ddac3706425f80bede978dd1a	89025b48d683aa6c2165ff1e4d5f0a0a	4e0c8e282e9eda1dd0985308da3fd098	article	Realization of Attributive Semantics	Jaan Penjam	\N	1980
8102899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abstracts for the First All-Union Conf. on Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiev	\N	\N	Penjam79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1622f7bc0f02ff17966b07c93d29f168	984249788f823e0f75db05110f5d25b1	dc85f4f4efe5c07cba8f25e86b54aaaa	incollection	Methods of Automatic Implementation of Semantics in Translators	Jaan Penjam	\N	1979
8102900	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Schriften zur Informatik und Angewandten Mathematik, Reinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hochschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penner79	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	50	\N		\N	4bb4bd2ce37cb5859a3cc7114c8c96b4	09955f0b69bb40db16a913cb198dde54	c7c05b3c7a0fedec584c8ad3fcd232e4	techreport	Die Eingabesprache {LDL} f{\\"u}r ein Compiler-erzeugendes System\
\	und ein Umfassendes Beispiel	V. Penner	\N	1979
8102901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f{\\"u}r Angewandte Mathematik und Informatik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hochschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penner79a	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	028cb285ff2f1d028be326f3e6d368a0	b9751078d088236af5663ed1fa161a9c	f1ac36b20fae5ee508d58ad45f4d71ae	techreport	Ein {LDL}-compiler	V. Penner	\N	1979
8102902	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Schriften zur Informatik und Angewandten Mathematik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hochschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penner77	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	33	\N		\N	0b505166da04e8a58ff35485e9d3d6a8	a59c766cf60d0e6337e3f1d51ff33fc2	e834b54ede3ec05007606febb5b91d8f	techreport	Formalisierung der Semantik von Programmiersprachen und Anwendungen	V. Penner	\N	1977
8102903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium of Programming Language\
\	Implementation and Logic Programming, Leuven, BE: PLILP '92	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, DE	\N	\N	Pennings92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	130--144	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-55844-6}	A technique is presented for the efficient incremental evaluation\
\	of attribute grammars. Through its generality, the applied approach\
\	may be affective too in the evaluation of higher order attribute\
\	grammars. The authors' approach is an extension of a simpler algorithm\
\	for incremental evaluation, where functions, corresponding to visit\
\	sequences, are cached. Consequently, attributes are either found\
\	in the cache or they are recomputed, so there is no longer need to\
\	represent the attributed tree explicitly. One may share common subtrees,\
\	avoiding repeated attribute evaluation, thus solving a typical HAG\
\	problem. The authors propose the following change: instead of explicitly\
\	representing the tree and calling visit sequence functions to compute\
\	the attributes, the tree is represented through a set of visit functions\
\	corresponding to the successive visits. These functions are constructed\
\	using the visit sequences as building blocks. This technique has\
\	two major advantages. Firstly, a visit function characterizes precisely\
\	that part of the tree that would actually have been visited in the\
\	previous approach, thus increasing the number of cache hits. Secondly,\
\	copyrules may be removed during the construction phase. This results\
\	in shortcircuiting copychains and in minimizing the number of recomputed\
\	functions.	0a8c9b37f876253e89eaaf2547322bd3	a8ddf3c5c65db6d607757d34f69bfdcb	23b5ae0d73d0c9ba01a244f36871db16	inproceedings	Using Cached Functions and Constructors for Incremental Attribute\
\	Evaluation	M. Pennings and D. Swierstra and H. Vogt	M. Bruynooghe and M. Wirsing	1992
8102904	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science, Utrecht University	\N	Pennings94	ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/RUU/CS/phdtheses/Pennings	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da9ed3423c2cbb3c212d67fc8d55a0cf	1da313a87b97e3c087818b44ebd00312	637d3df5798e294a9db815db6f88dfe2	phdthesis	Generating incremental attribute evaluators	Maarten C. Pennings	\N	1994
8102905	Theoretical Computer Science	97	\N	\N	April	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perraud92	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	83--103	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, treatment = {P Practical; T Theoretical or Mathematical}, pubcountry = {Netherlands}, corpsource = {LAN/ENSM, Nantes, France}, classification = {C4210 (Formal logic)}, coden = {TCSCDI}	\N	22f42a36949d63bacb4d97ab7888f5ff	38cc86ab7db91084cfd47c0b0eea54bf	da6a4ef946d22b9f1265734be41b530f	article	Operational semantics of a kernel of the language {ELECTRE}	J. Perraud and O. Roux and M. Huou	\N	1992
8102907	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	2nd Symp. on Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Angeles, CA	\N	\N	Petrick71	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	224--237	\N	\N	\N		\N	54f8cf58b5e495aee12905d484eba665	f3d40bc962129f83e38dd103e19d0af9	2d9acd9dc86324205600e515c3c224de	incollection	On the Use of Syntax-based Translators for Symbolic and Algebraic\
\	Manipulation	S. R. Petrick	S. R. Petrick	1971
8102908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational and Mathematical Linguistics~II	\N	\N	\N	Leo S. Olschki Editore	Firenze	\N	\N	Petrick77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	585--610	\N	\N	\N		\N	268b294aeee975928e5e0f2c6e00f39c	290c0bba0a94e66092c036f949affb57	e3199fa6e17e3a9badb0254e88bd6ce7	incollection	Semantic Interpretation in the {REQUEST} System	S. R. Petrick	A. Zampolli and N. Calzolari	1977
8102910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Iowa	\N	Pfreundschuh86	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3bd0c6e9b95856713f906ae2fe572f2	135d2f0cf4693e61815aa2683798fb66	5102e2daaf0c4f7652f4b24ed8b408ed	phdthesis	A Model for Building Modular Systems Based on Attribute Grammars	Mary Pfreundschuh	\N	1986
8102911	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Intl. Workshop on Software Version and Configuration Control	\N	\N	\N	B. G. Teubner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Pfreundschuh-W88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	285--304	\N	\N	\N		\N	851ccb51af6cb2eb59569f86e4864e4b	b2115f6027112b6c0d5adda4942745f6	ed6086ef0db75e7cbe2cf54f13661372	inproceedings	Using Attribute Grammars to Control Incremental, Concurrent Builds\
\	of Modular Systems	Mary Pfreundschuh-Wagner and Ray Ford	J{\\"u}rgen F. H. Winkler	1988
8102912	Information and Control	36	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pister78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	320--361	\N	3	\N		\N	7a174ccf17daf953edb5b3267538c0d8	72688f28776ba980890489bcab8b880c	d33e7296938523486a4b12514d7a72cf	article	Semantic-syntax-directed Translation	A. Pister and H. W. Buttelmann	\N	1978
8102913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pitt	http://medlar.doc.ic.ac.uk/\\~jvp/abstracts.html#PC90	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		When Knuth introduced attribute grammars, he observed that although\
\	``oriented primarily towards programming languages, the same methods\
\	appear to be relevant also in the study of natural languages''. We\
\	demonstrate that his intuition is computationally justifiable, based\
\	on the algebraic equivalence of attribute grammars and Montague's\
\	theory of Universal Grammar. We discuss the relationship between\
\	attribute grammars, axiomatic theories and logic programming. We\
\	find that attribute grammars can be used to encode an algebraic specification\
\	of a natural language, attributed translation used to compute representations\
\	of the `meaning' of a sentence at different levels of abstraction,\
\	and that the specifications can be implemented as logic programs.\
\	We illustrate the application of non-deterministic attributed translation\
\	to natural language by the specification of a subset of Montague's\
\	PTQ, including a treatment of some semantic ambiguities	fb9fd87e909c35fa5c221a5df7e6d3a3	cbb3a167213e0c7b77d509fa330e8b69	311c36aa73907cdf3a30a4715222da44	techreport	Attribute Grammars and the Semantics of Natural Language	Jeremy Pitt and Jim Cunningham	\N	1990
8102914	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Pitt90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	284--297	\N	\N	\N		\N	d702003e87aa936a84f4b2cbee9abe96	d967ae23183cca1fe03ccf28f277af5a	80b36735d7b0afdfa2a30497d574b1bf	incollection	Attributed Translation and the Semantics of Natural Language	J. V. Pitt and R. J. Cunningham	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102915	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	Pittman91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The advertising notice reads: ``More emphasis on the attribute grammar\
\	approach than any book on the market.''	00570928ecd7bee2d5ad17df2324f013	b3634481a4ad7991322fd07beffaa9e7	2b349102ea59512bbbe1157ec9ac5baa	book	The Art of Compiler Design	Thomas Pittman and James Peters	\N	1991
8102916	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Planes89	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Une adaptation de PPML aux arbres decrits en ASX. (mj)}	\N	f4d284c8f7563a1c894f3ce9e4cef72c	3e5738e8c8d678cacd30bd6bd4290c10	83b26e7e73ade98dec3aa92b53128a9b	techreport	{PPAT}: un d{\\'e}compilateur d'arbres attribu{\\'e}s pour le syst{\\`e}me\
\	{FNC}-2	{\\'E}tienne Planes	\N	1989
8102917	International Business Machines Corporation. Journal of Research\
\	and Development	20	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plath76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report RC 5604, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown\
\	Heights, NY (August 1975).	326--335	\N	4	\N		\N	45a7343e9ffa1158043f4f1d43a07363	0538809d2f5c2eb7c50f151f29145cf1	adcb1d7b7a876b2fb6f0e400feef3a26	article	{REQUEST}: a Natural Language Question-Answering-System	Warren J. Plath	\N	1976
8102918	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	IBM T.J. Watson Research Center	\N	\N	Yorktown Heights, NY	\N	\N	Plath73	\N	report RC	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	4396	\N		\N	d8231bd73fc1ae2e2145e8ddb70790a4	de2a50d3a181b3c3ede1cd6e988865f0	a58635c6413c8f472ad38e9f9d453cdb	techreport	Transformational Grammar and Transformational Parsing in the {REQUEST}\
\	System	Warren J. Plath	\N	1973
8102919	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '84 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Montr{\\'e}al	\N	\N	Pleban84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 19, number 6	94--105	\N	\N	\N		\N	62901fe3dd9ca1ea84c539495e6fd86f	f1c14d8a032efdc9e48b4ef81fabb68d	def91c55e301cb1b6d4f71d4ece0d2bf	incollection	Compiler Protyping using Formal Semantics	Uwe F. Pleban	\N	1984
8102920	Acta Informatica	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pohlmann83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	283--300	\N	4	\N		\N	be67b4e9f31b67884cd4d58ad47c6e99	b7b7f262261c229bf0d4f814ac1ab55f	223f8e7ffe21b5f53d8174326764d2ff	article	{LR} Parsing for Affix Grammars	W. Pohlmann	\N	1983
8102922	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	ACM 1978 Annual Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Washington, DC	\N	\N	Pozefski78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TR 78-010, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (September 1978).	261--270	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9afb58b26dbdb935d60040124a82a59	34d9702e5b8eaaa874ac7127f18d21a7	90acd14845feae1165724800b096912f	incollection	A Family of Pass-oriented Attribute Grammar Evaluators	D. Pozefski and Mehdi Jazayeri	\N	1978
8102923	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapel Hill, NC	Department of Comp. Sc., University of North Carolina	\N	Pozefsky79	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 79-006	\N		\N	b5a558f259fc870e61370f75b6589b40	202537434235980a2feba50efc9da442	266dd355d497f3cd8ee16da780b4fab2	phdthesis	Building Efficient Pass-oriented Attribute Grammar Evaluators	Diane Pozefsky	\N	1979
8102925	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Cornell University, Computer Science Department	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pugh88	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR88-936	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	80	\N	CORNELLCS//TR88-936	\N	copyright = {William W. Pugh, Jr. 1988 - All Rights Reserved}, language = {English}	Incremental computation is generally thought of as the technique of\
\	efficiently updating the result of a computation when the input is\
\	changed. This idea is used in doing semantic checking in programming\
\	environments, document formatting in WYSIWYG editors and other applications.\
\	More generally, incremental computation is the technique of efficiently\
\	applying a function to a series of similar inputs. Much of the previous\
\	work on incremental computation has centered on incremental attribute\
\	grammar and incremental dependency graph evaluation schemes, but\
\	these techniques are only suitable for certain applications. This\
\	thesis examines an alternative method for providing incremental computation.\
\	Our results provide practical methods that can be used for applications\
\	such as theorem provers for which attribute grammars are unusable.\
\	Even for those problems for which attribute grammars are best suited,\
\	our methods perform almost as well as attribute grammars. We describe\
\	an incremental evaluator for functional programs that makes use of\
\	function caching. Function caching, or memoising, allows reuse of\
\	solutions to problems that were solved previously. We examine how\
\	function caching can be effectively used when solving problems that\
\	are similar to problems that were solved previously. In order for\
\	function caching to provide incremental evaluation, two similar problems\
\	must be solved by decomposing them into sub-problems in such a way\
\	that they share many common sub-problems. We formalize and quantify\
\	this idea with the notion of a stable decomposition, and we present\
\	data structures for representing sets and sequences that have stable\
\	decompositions. We solve several problems related to the efficient\
\	implementation of function caching. To perform function caching efficiently,\
\	one must be able to determine if two values are equal in constant\
\	time and perform updates applicatively. The data structures we present\
\	for sets and sequences support these features. This was previously\
\	an open problem for representations that also supported efficient\
\	updates. We also examine how to calculate hash keys and perform fast\
\	equality tests for S-expressions and how to determine what to purge\
\	from a function cache when it is full. We report benchmarks that\
\	show our function caching implementation produces significant speed-ups\
\	in complex programs such as incremental theorem provers.	d49c61367099991a6383125afe4f02ad	bf15fd23f058f5ddc8fe8abef59a7369	dba9d7b93ac2a336283cf14563c2e8bc	techreport	Incremental Computation and the Incremental Evaluation of Functional\
\	Programs	William W. Pugh	\N	1988
8102926	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique, University de Paris-Sud	\N	\N	Orsay	\N	\N	Raoult85	\N	rapport de recherche	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	206	\N		\N	258e4cad999c77c745f45a51c77e3d7c	035ef9b654ee19fff0617ca101e5f855	6065580a5283cccc3e8242ba47b139fd	techreport	On Finding Stacked Attributes	Jean-Claude Raoult and Ravi Sethi	\N	1985
8102927	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	11th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Salt Lake City, Ut	\N	\N	Raoult84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	148--157	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {{\\'E}tend les travaux de Sethi [Set 82] sur la modelisation de l'allocation\
\	memoire par le jeu des petits cailloux de deux facons differentes:\
\	1) on essaye de travailler au niveau de la grammaire et non plus\
\	au niveau du {"}run-time DAG{"}, 2) on etend la notion de variable\
\	globale a celle de pile. Malheureusement, ce papier contient surtout\
\	des definitions et peu de resultats pratiques. De plus, il semble\
\	que, comme dans [Set 82], on n'ait qu'un algorithme verifiant qu'une\
\	affectation memoire donnee est valide, et non pas un algorithme construisant\
\	une telle affectation. Peut-etre la reference suivante donne-t-elle\
\	plus de resultats... (mj)}	\N	4a9e6109cbb9314a58231decd29184b9	69cca127ffc5f131dce86b4c186d8308	6f11fcbad77f65f1cf8bf9efcf27acb4	incollection	The Global Storage Needs of a Subcomputation	Jean-Claude Raoult and Ravi Sethi	\N	1984
8102928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Verlag	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Rechenberg85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {systeme COCO}	\N	255f56e29cde4753fd93c08cc54f9dec	2175314cfdb49ef8f523630b89db042a	6c129d9b4e4f5771c232ac1f093d2d34	book	Ein Compiler-Generator f{\\"u}r Mikrocomputer	P. Rechenberg and H. M{\\"o}ssenb{\\"o}ck	\N	1985
8102929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit� d'Orl�ans-LIFO	\N	Renault96	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01c24280a81066475745efe07a6b7f6b	b7140c223e289abee7cf63a3f75c5371	30c459b23f3d27e1da7f41eeb4c9325f	phdthesis	Verification de programmes normaux	Sophie Renault	\N	1996
8102932	Acta Informatica	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reps88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	155--178	\N	2	\N	mynote = {Papier d'interet purement theorique montrant comment adapter la methode\
\	de Reps pour les GAs NC (a base de graphes caracteristiques) de facon\
\	a ne pas avoir a tenir a jour ces graphes a chaque mouvement du curseur.\
\	Papier bien ecrit mais assez inutile. (mj)}	\N	d928e8e3ae2d605ce80381ad174a9853	ded9e1a94f7f1a1226aa8705000fa911	7632c4eb9910f549a125030a717c3524	article	Incremental Evaluation for Attribute Grammars with Unrestricted Movement\
\	Between Tree Modifications	Thomas Reps	\N	1988
8102933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	Reps84	\N	Reprint of PhD thesis, report TR 82-514, Department of Comp. Sc.,\
\	Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (August	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	1982).	\N	mynote = {La these de Reps, qui contient l'ensemble de son travail sur les evaluateurs\
\	incrementaux. A LIRE ABSOLUMENT! Cette these a recu le prix de l'ACM\
\	(je crois). (mj)}	This thesis concerns the design of interactive, language-based programming\
\	environments that use knowledge of a programming language to provide\
\	functions based on the structure and meaning of programs. The goal\
\	of the research is a system-constructor to enable editors for different\
\	languages to be created easily. The most challenging aspect of such\
\	a system is the design of the semantic component, because a language-based\
\	editor performs static semantic analysis when a program is altered\
\	in order to detect erroneous constructions or to prevent illegal\
\	modifications. For efficiency, this should be performed incrementally,\
\	re-using as much old information as possible; therefore, a major\
\	focus of my research concerns a model of editing for which it is\
\	possible to perform incremental semantic analysis efficiently. In\
\	this model, a program is represented as an attributed tree in which\
\	all attributes have consistent values; programs are modified by tree\
\	operations such as pruning, grafting, and deriving. After each modification,\
\	some of the attributes require new values; incremental semantic analysis\
\	is performed by updating attribute values to again make them all\
\	consistent. The thesis presents several algorithms for this process\
\	that are asymptotically optimal in time. The chief disadvantage of\
\	attribute grammars is that they use large amounts of storage. The\
\	thesis discusses three aspects of utilizing storage efficiently in\
\	such systems. One way to reduce the amount of storage used is to\
\	reduce the number of atttribute values retained at any stage of attribute\
\	evaluation. The thesis establishes two results concerning this idea:\
\	it presents one algorithm for evaluating an n-attribute tree that\
\	never saves more than $O(\\sqrt{n}$ attribute values, and it presents\
\	a second algorithm that never saves more than $O(\\log n)$ attribute\
\	values. A second method for reducing the amount of storage is to\
\	share the space used for storing attributes whose values are complex\
\	data structures; the thesis presents a very general method for such\
\	sharing that can be applied to attributes of many types. Finally,\
\	the thesis describes how, by restricting the class of attribute grammars,\
\	it is possible to reduce the amount of storage overhead required\
\	for updating trees in optimal time.	2a50cbea9d6f4476afb276d50e9d738a	4aa266d1be2dec6f93a1a6c3af548548	2e931a223cf500f30c3c751d3f1dfd47	techreport	Generating Language-based Environments	Thomas Reps	\N	1984
8102934	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Digest of Papers of the IEEE Spring CompCon 83	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Reps83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	411--414	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Papier court a l'usage du grand public sur l'application de la reevaluation\
\	incrementale aux editeurs intelligents. (mj)}	\N	6ff40f7073c0d348eefcf9e0ccc05c79	651ead24d92b3ac47e0112ab1615af8d	97586502b5ae410e3b777a7c2b737944	incollection	Static-Semantics Analysis in Language-based Editors	Thomas Reps	\N	1983
8102935	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	9th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Albuquerque, NM	\N	\N	Reps82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	169--176	\N	\N	\N		Attribute grammars permit the specification of static semantics in\
\	an applicative and modular fashion, and thus are a good basis for\
\	syntax directed editors. Such editors represent programs as attributed\
\	trees, which are modified by operations such as sub-tree pruning\
\	and grafting. After each modification, a subset of attributes, AFFECTED,\
\	requires new values. Membership in AFFECTED is not known a priori;\
\	this paper presents an algorithm that identifies attributes in AFFECTED\
\	and computes their new values. The algorithm is time-optimal, its\
\	cost is proportional to the size of AFFECTED.	064e6c7cbcd95aed450de9cc31cd9c4f	b9fefc19bf59b52fb57e7de11e9fbde9	79f1069e9e1112c1234b6fff7bff6abb	incollection	Optimal-time Incremental Semantic Analysis for Syntax-directed Editors	Thomas Reps	\N	1982
8102936	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	11th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Salt Lake City, Ut	\N	\N	Reps84a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	36--45	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Application du Synthesizer Generator (q.v.) a la construction d'un\
\	editeur/verificateur de preuves de programmes utilisant la methode\
\	des assertions et la logique de Hoare. Les preuves doivent (presque\
\	toutes) etre construites par l'utilisateur (le systeme N'EST PAS\
\	un demonstrateur automatique) mais elles sont verifiees par le systeme.\
\	Cette verification est specifiee par une GA. Tres interessant. (mj)}	\N	1babc14d54c437851fb053f0086baf59	55c6b69682a517d41bf52b5bc36a8a46	9ac6321627f4f05f94375964d8a5d1eb	incollection	Interactive Proof Checking	Thomas Reps and Bowen Alpern	\N	1984
8102937	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	9	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reps87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	408--440	\N	3	\N	mynote = {reprend et ameliore le chapitre 7 de la these de Reps [Rep 84]. Decrit\
\	des algorithmes d'evaluation ayant une complexite en place de sqrt(n)\
\	et log(n) respectivement. Tres difficile a lire, mais tres interessant.\
\	(mj)}	\N	c314fba2791f0d946671133401be9ae6	66cdbf38e430b01e93652773568c5ab7	28a0ab9a8dd26acfa064045c4e37ff5f	article	Sublinear-Space Evaluation Algorithms for Attribute Grammars	Thomas Reps and Alan Demers	\N	1987
8102939	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	13th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	St Petersburg Beach, FL	\N	\N	Reps86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--13	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {{\\'E}tend les travaux de Reps a la reevaluation apres plusieurs modifications\
\	d'arbres, au court-circuitage de chaines d'identites et aux attributs\
\	composes. Un peu court, et utilise toujours l'ordonnancement dynamique\
\	par les graphes caracteristiques. (mj)}	A major drawback to the use of attribute grammars in language-based\
\	editors has been that attributes can only depend on neighboring attributes\
\	in a program's syntax tree. This paper concerns new attribute-grammar-based\
\	methods that, for a suitable class of grammars, overcome this fundamental\
\	limitation. The techniques presented allow the updating algorithm\
\	to skip over arbitrarily large sections of the tree than more straightforward\
\	updating methods visit node by node. These techniques are then extended\
\	to deal with aggregate values, so that the attribute updating procedure\
\	need only follow dependencies due to a changed component of an aggregate\
\	value. Although our methods work only for a restricted class of attribute\
\	grammars, satisfying the necessary restrictions should not place\
\	an undue burden on the writer of the grammar.	d68b24f290a058746386b95d51a025c4	df56a2c1e783a8664a6fecca45ee70c5	f3b452dcef3eb31f97694547ba230727	incollection	Remote Attribute Updating for Language-based Editors	Thomas Reps and Carla Marceau and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1986
8102940	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	\N	Ithaca, NY	\N	\N	Reps86a	\N	manuscript	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Montre comment implanter avec des AGs les ``context relations'' utilisees\
\	dans le meta-editeur PSG (Bahlke & Snelting, Darmstadt).}	\N	1fc0ab1d8c7941a6a158c85872eb968b	b20b4c1e1ce5b282498ca4b6bf2662b6	99eded2e5aa1d0c8d712d656deed981b	techreport	Context Relations Implemented with Attribute Grammars	Thomas Reps and Georg Snelting	\N	1986
8102941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	\N	Reps89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eab8744d7712d4045890fe12b59fe063	5d5fb497d790dc6ce3fac345f2974bab	68a269f25ab73ab7debba1d05f9d4952	book	The Synthesizer Generator	Thomas Reps and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1989
8102942	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	\N	Reps89a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f7d94a496769471c49907dda4934054	bcd3cb03aba9a689ba4dce02a80f41a7	613eed0dd7b0c0a4bdec3deb55f5adda	book	The Synthesizer Generator Reference Manual	Thomas Reps and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1989
8102943	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Symp. on Practical Software Development Environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Pittsburgh, PA	\N	\N	Reps84b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Joint issue with Software Eng. Notes 9, 3.Published as ACM SIGPLAN\
\	Notices, volume 19, number 5	42--48	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ac452b1e5b9a022c5d83ee69183d1fc	a293fc7c15e117de05f5b8fce1c90589	ad590b43bcb928c0b07a2327980e916f	incollection	The Synthesizer Generator	Thomas Reps and Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1984
8102944	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	5	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reps83a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	449--477	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Resume de la these de Reps. (mj)}	\N	1d33d56b47626abe898e5010e6ffacb7	6ec8f0a5485a72bf839792f8d7252622	9fbfff46edfe78ee64066dabcec0ffbe	article	Incremental Context-dependent Analysis for Language-based Editors	Thomas Reps and Tim Teitelbaum and Alan Demers	\N	1983
8102945	Information Processing Letters	14	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ridjanovic82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	132--138	\N	3	\N		\N	b1530fada28e8dba99d82cdb594a079a	21237d54c96fb23453c57ce9c299c3af	af4fe195342feb2b521018dc8b8ca38f	article	Defining Database Dynamics with Attribute Grammars	Dzenan Ridjanovic and Michael L. Brodie	\N	1982
8102946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IRISA Rennes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ridoux96	http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Didier.Parigot/www/fnc2/Postscript/Ridoux96.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f1c7ab51a87a5d6ce51ac40f0185e61	b0c0272761164b1bcb5be422e4ef106d	d041e39e6f1c6f3d875d33d3f5942aa0	techreport	Engineering Transformations of Attributed Grammars in LambdaProlog	Olivier Ridoux	\N	1996
8102948	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Riedewald91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	401--437	\N	\N	\N		The problem of prototyping software and languages by attribute grammars\
\	is considered. The applied attribute grammars -- Grammars of Syntactical\
\	Functions (GSF) -- are very closely related to logical programs.\
\	Therefore, prototyping exploiting PROLOG systems is suggested.	071abaf9fec187b0a5b9a8b4de5bbdae	c529df9f73dab533839e73576b30216b	5b00f7c4c95fad26d714650fb447e08c	incollection	Prototyping by Using an Attribute Grammar as a Logic Program	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8102949	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Riedewald88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	120--125	\N	\N	\N		\N	fcd3d56ed93de0c94ebf38f9549ac4f1	d757e61854fb152646acc5ca380f837e	6a920fd14c20ff4b59beafca96a79667	incollection	A Short Survey on some Projects of the Research Group ``Programming\
\	Languages'' at thew Wilhelm Pieck University in Rostock, Department\
\	of Computer Science	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8102950	Journal of Information Processing Cybern.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riedewald85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	101--127	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Les fondements theoriques de son approche de la metacompilation, bases\
\	sur les modeles algebriques (initiaux). (pd)}	\N	419b7d6968ad84ee45b71faeeac233ce	6bc2842041b2e95bb34569c615a2fd12	d0b7b933c00df439a5f54c69dd2b68e1	article	Ein Modell f{\\"u}r Programmiersprachen und Compiler auf der Basis\
\	Universeller Algebren	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald	\N	1985
8102951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rechenzentrum der W.-Pieck-University	\N	\N	Rostock	\N	\N	Riedewald79	\N	Dissertation B	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Algebraic models for programming languages and their compilers, based\
\	on heterogeneous algebras, are introduced. The use of GSFs as a base\
\	for automatic compiler construction is treated.	e67cf52dfa425789284fea398be41b56	663cad07a62e44ff6ca4b7311f0c25d3	1eca0653e76f10b9a169a4321b983ff9	techreport	Compilerkonstruktion und Grammatiken syntaktischer Funktionen	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald	\N	1979
8102952	\N	348	\N	\N	May	\N	Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Riedewald88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Orl{\\'e}ans	161--179	\N	\N	\N		\N	f7562f2efafd00977328adfb9d5268bd	f07fb2d41c1d9211396c7769283e6d4f	baf664f0ac70cfd5a1f0afcc6c65af2e	incollection	Using an Attribute Grammar as a Logic Program	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald and Uwe L{\\"a}mmel	Pierre Deransart and Bernard Lorho and Jan Maluszynski	1988
8102954	Acta Informatica	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riis-Nielson83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report DAIMI PB-138, Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University\
\	(1981).	255--268	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Caracterise les GAs ANC/FNC en terme de sequences de calculs. L'idee\
\	est d'avoir sur chaque NT un ensemble de partitions de ses attributs,\
\	totalement ordonnees, representant les contextes superieurs. On en\
\	deduit des evaluateurs top-down deterministes. Cf File (CAAP '86).\
\	Le pb est que ces evaluateurs peuvent avoir une taille exponentielle;\
\	en revanche, ils ne font aucun recalcul. (mj)}	\N	0bcbf363e04adb999885652c2fc8ae0a	7ff6c4bf87dd39e5ad9a45a6df31acb3	5f5d4227aab8b1f627b6fae3edb1b5da	article	Computation Sequences: {A} Way to Characterize Subclasses of Attribute\
\	Grammars	Hanne Riis-Nielson	\N	1983
8102955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riis-Nielson81	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PB-139	\N		An evaluator for an attribute grammar takes a derivation tree as input\
\	and produces a computation sequence for it as output. We give a simple\
\	but general construction of an evaluator for any well-defined attribute\
\	grammar and we prove its correctness. Evaluators for seueral subclasses\
\	of attribute grammars can be constructed by changing a preprocessing\
\	stage of the evaluator.	9e8811ffe72c2745098a026934a74daa	1c776b89f7d815250435db8381476d2e	e7c1474980e26857ffdfa86bf85870e7	techreport	Using Computation Sequences to Define Evaluators for Attribute Grammars	Hanne Riis-Nielson	\N	1981
8102956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riis-Nielson80	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PB-114	\N		This thesis is a contribution to the development of a formal theory\
\	for attribute grammars, their languages and their translations. There\
\	are given precise definitions of an attribute grammar, the language\
\	recognized by the attribute grammar and the translation specified\
\	by the attribute grammar. The various definitions are compared with\
\	some alternative ones. Based on properties of the translation specified\
\	by an attribute grammar two new subclasses of attribute grammars\
\	are introduced: the determinate and the unambiguous attribute grammars.\
\	Furthermore the concept of an evaluator is considered. Based on properties\
\	of an evaluator for an attribute grammar some new subclasses of attribute\
\	grammars are introduced: the k-visit attribute grammars and the k\
\	left-to-right pass attribute grammars (k is an integer). It turns\
\	out that the k-visit as well as the k left-to-right pass attribute\
\	grammars define proper hierarchies of translations when some conditions\
\	are satisfied. It is also shown that there are translations specified\
\	by 1-visit anribute grammars that cannot be specified by any k left-to-right\
\	pass attribute grammar (when some conditions are satisfied). On the\
\	other hand it turns out that any well-defined attribute grammar is\
\	k-visit for some k.	951201a64d207f3ec6fa70e9f73c9a9d	8577f1ac7a52bc7f5bbf9ce93df100f4	d91da8d48db4818e2e659d5e71656fbc	techreport	Subclasses of Attribute Grammars	Hanne Riis-Nielson	\N	1980
8102957	Mathematical Systems Theory	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riis-Nielson81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report DAIMI PB-121, Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University\
\	(June 1980).	17--28	\N	1	\N	mynote = {Definit de maniere evidente une GA k-visit. Montre que pour toute\
\	GA non-circulaire il existe un k tel que cette GA soit k-visit. Montre\
\	qu'il est decidable pour un k donne si une GA donnee est k-visit.\
\	Montre enfin que les classes des GAs k-visit forment une hierarchie\
\	stricte par rapport aux traductions effectuees. (mj)}	\N	d1803a708a25c7c18564c58467b82b72	05c8491b9c0fa6c9cd6eb5844ecf0a5a	56d3a1d23270c06e40e237e0441693f8	article	{$k$}-visit Attribute Grammars	Hanne Riis-Nielson and Sven Skyum	\N	1981
8102958	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Int. Computing Symp.	\N	\N	\N	North Holland/American Elsevier	Amsterdam--New York, New York	\N	\N	Ripken75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Antibes	121--127	\N	\N	\N		\N	55ef535bb8a8da1ac2155f42a16b64f5	bdebc2cb842170113fa0aa722ad81b8e	12d1bfa72b01a3cec6c4de087c105da8	incollection	Generating an Intermediate-Code Generator in a Compiler Writing System	Knut Ripken	E. Gelenbe and D. Potier	1975
8102959	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI 10. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Ripken80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	66--77	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f2710d750782930c97ddffcfe70f4be	c560267870f79ad2bca463eff5b76c31	6b928b5979b7b260ca39bcb1461abd01	inproceedings	Application of Meta-Compilation Methods in the Ada Test Translator\
\	Development	Knut Ripken	Reinhard Wilhelm	1980
8102960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ripken77	\N	Dissertation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1b92bf56764b16a5c78fe9e7d9be3d1	99aa0826d9883946e2769f7570f74fc9	b89ecc2a46d3d098748f358c8a680f03	techreport	Formale Beschreibung von Maschinen, Implementierungen und Optimierender\
\	Maschinencodeerzeugung aus Attributierten Programmgraphen	Knut Ripken	\N	1977
8102961	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Rosendahl90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	143--156	\N	\N	\N		The paper deals with correctness proofs of attribute grammars using\
\	methods from abstract interpretation. The technique is described\
\	by defining a liveness analysis and proving it correct with respect\
\	to a continuation style semantics.	bcf3a4dda73e4e50564642342cf926ef	7f7dd535752a9673842678126f511983	8fb969658f6bd706944b1ce7a69b2c4c	incollection	Abstract Interpretation Using Attribute Grammars	Mads Rosendahl	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8102962	\N	631	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming (PLILP\
\	'92)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Rosendahl92	http://www.diku.dk/research-groups/topps/bibliography/1992.html#D-132	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	145--157	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf035f216173aa2b42925e46e9b2ee26	54293632f2818a24465ff5de9ed0e5db	6ced4937030ef178da7fc789ed6cd2d7	incollection	Strictness analysis for attribute grammars	Mads Rosendahl	\N	1992
8102963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University	\N	Rosendahl91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The thesis explores the connection between attribute grammars and\
\	abstract interpretation as frameworks in program analysis. It is\
\	shown how methods from abstract interpretation can be used for proving\
\	the correctness of attribute grammars and how attribute grammars\
\	can be used to implement abstract interpretations	dbd64cd29c1c7abee2498aafd4ffdd28	3bfc39c2200d995f10c290a550ec8d4f	ce5adf444c9ac1f275937576146b2a6e	phdthesis	Abstract Interpretation and Attribute Grammars	Mads Rosendahl	\N	1991
8102964	J. Systems and Software	7	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosselet87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	145--161	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Discussion (entre autre choses) sur l'usage des GA. (pd)}	\N	78c6381321f69a33da651ffd70105f2d	0ce9024969faa3406de37850e9a00c37	c1f84c59419058ec54da04b943fef481	article	Language Definition Based Compiler Development	A. Rosselet	\N	1987
8102970	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	Rowland77	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 308	\N		\N	34deed8f2d5ef5e1d63bd2f19b985fca	fb2c26c9c566d5bf7f93cdc84e9365bf	f45913204fcc6f257bb57b3de21e0543	phdthesis	Combining Parsing and Evaluation for Attribute Grammars	Bruce R. Rowland	\N	1977
8102972	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Rutgers University	\N	\N	New Brunswick, NJ	\N	\N	Ryder87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	LCSR-TR-93	\N		\N	4b621ad72e3d31926e07366fc68cd1fc	f47cd21d87023d2b92381785ceddacd9	b01d65cd02bdb6ad6b1fd37d9f0a1914	techreport	Incremental Data Flow Analysis via Attributes	Barbara G. Ryder and M. D. Carroll	\N	1987
8102973	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Raiha80a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	350--362	\N	\N	\N		\N	815eb1a5e850c5c27279ffee62d4f02b	3676f4ac7095a7e6517c0c2dadc15ef5	4f345df15e60b02f84591269de9cdb68	incollection	Experiences with the Compiler Writing System {HLP}	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	Neil D. Jones	1980
8102974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Raiha84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	183--206	\N	\N	\N		\N	f99dd15ff26119f871cb554fd7db940f	c0e0144c01ccfb9cd4babd9d610449be	710bfb603718e60b2464d65f2ca3de26	incollection	Attribute Grammar Design using the Compiler Writing System {HLP}	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	Bernard Lorho	1984
8102975	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	Raiha81	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report A-1981-4	\N		\N	b20c361a88a51d85cf1404f2b98618c5	b74c3a718806a68138f3a72f497575e3	729fc35f8b2bd88afe8ad19ac4f35a30	phdthesis	A Space Management Technique for Multi-pass Attribute Evaluators	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1981
8102976	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	15	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	35--44	\N	3	\N		\N	350e01cac9c8598811c90a86db721015	20c687fac34921a3a9bdd3615ae6df23	7d5aa5eda24858bdff512a48c59c1d66	article	Bibliography on Attribute Grammars	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1980
8102977	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '79 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Denver, Co	\N	\N	Raiha79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 14, number 8	26--38	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3349bcd49289903fcf1e50be36aaade	8297c438360cf5272d7b1032916e9dd4	5ebac73528a593e08d64daf82ee73ee7	incollection	Dynamic Allocation of Space for Attribute Instances in Multi-pass\
\	Evaluators of Attribute Grammars	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1979
8102978	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha77	\N	Ph. Lic. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1977-4	\N		\N	94657bdbb8988acd0f296b01d98ff587	c73ba5ff49c53c67fc4a32370a6698ed	056313e317731ae27f8ec812ea0c56a8	techreport	On Attribute Grammars and their Use in a Compiler Writing System	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1977
8102979	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha76	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1976-24	\N		\N	439a2c3f29346b77674128d16ebe9bc3	74614923f33bb1173834656c167409d7	200af5ee841aa801355d2d6a2ef25981	techreport	Design of the Semantic Phase of the Compiler Writing System {HLP}	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1976
8102980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NordDATA 76 Conf.	\N	\N	\N	Finnish Data Processing Association	\N	\N	\N	Raiha76a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	668--679	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bd9fb1218f891d504c8dba1db266d3d	f12a04ab423993a0d6bd81adca4757d5	0a55ca51f90bc853922bf13000d8a0ce	incollection	On Compiler Writing Systems	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1976
8102981	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI 6. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Raiha76b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	164--178	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea48e1bc4af587dda9aca9835edc3c5c	da09eebd03becff543acaeac08d7c6a6	1a404aef436727d10725d30ca4170c1e	inproceedings	Developments in Compiler Writing Systems	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Mikko Saarinen	E. J. Neuhold	1976
8102982	Acta Informatica	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	185--192	\N	2	\N		\N	784d3cb0ea69fe382bd1ffff891aac8a	47ec1aacdfb8b3da274d9ac034833777	eda3b358d42d838c2addfd4cb9970018	article	Testing Attribute Grammars for Circularity	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Mikko Saarinen	\N	1982
8102983	Information Processing Letters	6	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha77a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	97--100	\N	3	\N		\N	724019e2164e2224f5cd5600af3eceb5	846d74f5d876a1f97534b3db2226e969	cef6b4fe86e616fa60664b318c57d10a	article	An Optimization of the Alternating Semantic Evaluator	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Mikko Saarinen	\N	1977
8102984	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha83	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1983-1	\N		\N	86e2cdc3a2ce77fe4310409f0df4da12	a3b9c6c8d8faf4a24bf464090cb253d8	77acf0b09225cb1cac13584dc71d1c7e	techreport	Revised Report on the Compiler Writing System {HLP78}	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Mikko Saarinen and Matti Sarjakoski and Seppo Sippu and Eljas Soisalon-Soininen and Martti Tienari	\N	1983
8102985	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha78	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1978-2	\N		\N	ae3bd10eb61f89c81d3e48b333f7f66e	29c289b1c69265f596f1b5b266a096c0	31a035808e032ae876f159372ffe930a	techreport	The Compiler Writing System {HLP} (Helsinki Language Processor)	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Mikko Saarinen and Eljas Soisalon-Soininen and Martti Tienari	\N	1978
8102986	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '86 Symp. on Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Palo Alto, CA	\N	\N	Raiha86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 21, number 7	74--84	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Transforme une GA de facon a faire apparaitre les attributs pouvant\
\	etre stockes dans des variables globales; depend malheureusement\
\	de la methode d'evaluation employee. (mj)}	\N	619ef6d61dc85ab8097bb27d30797389	a24dfbf8ae07df89d8f3db163f5b935d	ef1fbac5f28e16a4aa2f9ab9b57bf421	incollection	A Globalizing Transformation for Attribute Grammars	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Jorma Tarhio	\N	1986
8102987	\N	85	\N	\N	July	\N	7th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Raiha80b	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Noordwijkerhout	500--511	\N	\N	\N		\N	8540b5e9fe741a28e10136a3a7ba4993	dbc174e83bba6eb29bb4c1eae393a1fd	89cbe4e6e0b324b31e20fcff90b038f6	incollection	On the Optimal Assignment of Attribute to Passes in Multi-pass Attribute\
\	Evaluators	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Esko Ukkonen	J. de Bakker and J. van Leeuwen	1980
8102988	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Information Processing '80	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Raiha80c	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Tokyo	65--70	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed8263aeee41761828381a303f2f990a	90ef73035f2e268fdef78919174bebb9	d717f0174e3c51d50df5ff3819f46705	incollection	Balancing Syntactic and Semantic Power in Compiler Specification	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Esko Ukkonen	S. Lavington	1980
8102989	SIAM Journal on Computing	10	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report C-1979-121, Department of Comp. Sc., University\
\	of Helsinki (1979).	772--786	\N	4	\N		\N	b60fbb829c7493ae333a5e2bfee9ede5	20e3d29f03b213bdd3cc86fefc9ea483	bb20078473aac49c5599307e70d643bc	article	Minimizing the Number of Evaluation Passes for Attribute Grammars	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Esko Ukkonen	\N	1981
8102990	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raiha79a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1979-95	\N		\N	bf7446a937ff20db685fa0aaa0526c55	c8d4e1ed74bc70b45b5052f52c6af602	eb196b93b531050a366141146a0631fc	techreport	The Shortest Common Supersequence Problem over Binary Alphabet is\
\	{NP}-Complete	Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a} and Esko Ukkonen	\N	1979
8102991	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	22	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rohrich87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	55--70	\N	11	\N		Attributed graphs are well suited to represent structured sets of\
\	data objects. A multiple attribute grammar, MTAG, consists of several\
\	attribute grammars that describe an attributed graph as a union of\
\	attributed trees. Thus, from an MTAG one can automatically generate\
\	attribute evaluators for graphs. Dependency analysis at generation\
\	time of the attribute evaluator leads to fast attribute evaluation,\
\	and to significant space savings due to attribute overlay.	9318c973b6242b0eb884a78623760f09	10d5ede6cbe146acd764265e6c55f0cc	05eeaa62ae97c20353d67efbd5310b68	article	Graph Attribution with Multiple Attribute Grammars	Johannes R{\\"o}hrich	\N	1987
8102992	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	22	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rorich87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	55--70	\N	11	\N		\N	e2b7693c0d56592f00a8584a531419fd	b37828ef96d55056f0809f81ac4798ca	7b86323b0c0733091a0cdbebcb6c047a	article	Graph Attribution with Multiple Attribute Grammars	Johannes R{\\"o}rich	\N	1987
8102993	\N	62	\N	\N	July	\N	5th Int. Coll. on Automata, Languages and Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Saarinen78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Udine	382--397	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8a771195dd31e3bfb9c314e6493bbe0	b460a35d89b7fe235093f6082818b97f	d862bfd8ebeb6f72fa29b4ac319c8919	incollection	On Constructing Efficient Evaluators for Attribute Grammars	Mikko Saarinen	G. Ausiello and C. B{\\"o}hm	1978
8102994	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	16th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Austin, TX	\N	\N	Sagiv89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	36--48	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Partant du constat que les proble`mes d'analyse de flot de donne'es\
\	s'expriment naturellement par des GA circulaires, donc faisant intervenir\
\	un point fixe, mais que beaucoup de ces proble`mes peuvent se re'soudre\
\	en temps line'aire par rapport a` la tlle de l'arbre, donc sans la\
\	complexite' naturelle du point fixe, les auteurs e'tudient la possibilite'\
\	de transformer automatiquement certains types de GA circulaires en\
\	GA non circulaires. Le plus fort c'est qu'ils y arrivent, en tous\
\	cas pour certains types de GA exprimant des proble`mes d'AFD. Je\
\	conside`re qu'il s'agit la` d'un re'sultat absolument fondamental\
\	(c,a n'a d'ailleurs pas e'chappe' au jury de POPL!). Le degre' de\
\	ge'ne'ralite' de leur technique m'e'chappe un peu cependant, car\
\	le papier est tre`s difficile a` lire, mais il faut absolument consentir\
\	a` cet effort. (mj)}	\N	6b1fb73a9a99b8d7b9aabc5e622af530	b7a59a5ed3f85f93abdbcae5e17b87e8	6b899265b777d6728d1ed727e42bfccc	incollection	Resolving Circularity in Attribute Grammars with Applications to\
\	Data Flow Analysis	S. Sagiv and O. Edelstein and Nissim Francez and M. Rodeh	\N	1989
8102995	\N	\N	\N	\N	Set	\N	VEC/PAR'93, First International Meeting on Vector and Parallel Processing	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon Press	\N	\N	\N	Saraiva93	http://www.di.uminho.pt/\\~jas/Research/PUBLICACOES/CONC_ATTRIB_EVAL/Relat.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scope = {hpc}	\N	6106c54b10a481e82dbd748af034ec4a	528718e93891c3ccfe9f4ac4c58d2733	5a3871229de6849fafc1253b4b965384	inproceedings	Concurrent Attribute Evaluation	Jo\\ ao Saraiva and P. Henriques	\N	1993
8103000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sarjakoski82	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1982-10	\N		\N	7ded9db96881c278290e829fd1507ee5	7a3641075543747c4a2a618421b75b25	9deb17ac408780cf394d802942b67a90	techreport	Space Management for Attributes in the Compiler Writing System {HLP}	Matti Sarjakoski	\N	1982
8103001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Tokyo Institute of Technology	\N	Sasaki85	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7d907b6566a0a65f93a5ad4a7eb79cf	72113c17a213c7794011b172cf0aa13d	f402eff68934949d5b385e06045de380	phdthesis	Global Storage Allocation in Attribute Evaluation	Hisashi Sasaki	\N	1985
8103002	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sassa88	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	Also published as: Technical Report ISE-TR-88-66, Institute of Information\
\	Sciences. An International Journal and Electronics, University of\
\	Tsukuba (March 1988)	\N	\N	A-1988-9	\N	mynote = {Conforme au titre. (mj)}	\N	dea71b3833aea2e55e2b57460d9fb234	fe6539d84c81c02d039da5ef957a3b9b	7ee6971ead55e25f887a1853f596858c	techreport	Incremental Attribute Evaluation and Parsing based on {ECLR}-Attributed\
\	Grammars	Masataka Sassa	\N	1988
8103003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Information Sciences. An International Journal, University\
\	of Tsukuba	\N	\N	Ibaraki-ken	\N	\N	Sassa84	\N	tech. memo	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	\N	\N	PL-2	\N		\N	727d473fa758c46d4bdf5e303da1aa0c	1ab1571e2896ce836d50690ba4145bdf	cbd345107e14b2da0c13bfd3f3897b67	techreport	Description of {PL}/0 Compiler by ec{LR}-attributed Grammars	Masataka Sassa and Harushi Ishizuka	\N	1984
8103004	Software Practice and Experience	25	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sassa95	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	229--250	\N	3	\N	issn = {0038-0644}, bibdate = {Tue Apr 09 13:40:08 1996}, acknowledgement = {#ack-nhfb#}, coden = {SPEXBL}	\N	3ef8a9ee76f558b46065e57484b56ab6	8f54f42264d49f29c0a22bee1d6b70e3	ff050240d92e35144042b9462905292c	article	{Rie}, a Compiler Generator Based on a One-pass-type Attribute Grammar	M. Sassa and H. Ishizuka and I. Nakata	\N	1995
8103005	Information Processing Letters	24	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sassa87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	31--41	\N	1	\N		\N	a71dc53e2e2f5abdad10bf5141100db8	aace86fcab22dd3e3293541879192f98	2dc72ff26a30b3a21ead1a1ea32bd331	article	{ECLR}-attributed Grammars: a Practical Class of {LR}-attributed\
\	Grammars	Masataka Sassa and Harushi Ishizuka and Ikuo Nakata	\N	1987
8103006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Information Sciences. An International Journal, University\
\	of Tsukuba	\N	\N	Ibaraki-ken	\N	\N	Sassa85	\N	tech. memo	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PL-7	\N		\N	87aba0ffffd73544b2a5435d70e5aec9	9246163a6d5053dd15f0d821f3873439	4333601b6ed253af1033bc7fe0e4ce23	techreport	A Compiler Generator based on {LR}-attributed Grammars	Masataka Sassa and Harushi Ishizuka and Ikuo Nakata	\N	1985
8103007	Journal of Information Processing	8	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sassa85a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	196--206	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Amelioration de la definition des grammaires LR-attribuees avec algorithmes\
\	de test et d'evaluation. (mj)}	\N	1aa038e43a91586bde4d830fceb7f63b	0a57a654f64ed80b87cdefeda48779ce	3a114ae59a25a523ead9a05ba75990a6	article	A Contribution to {LR}-attributed Grammars	Masataka Sassa and Harushi Ishizuka and Ikuo Nakata	\N	1985
8103008	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Information Sciences. An International Journal and Electronics,\
\	University of Tsukuba	\N	\N	Ibaraki-ken	\N	\N	Sassa90	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISE-TR-90-82	\N		\N	6d684c6549a6f8555d239517c547c3e7	de3c6d26cdfdf57058eca64825c83497	ca9aad9e29c88e73c754b84e6fa3a244	techreport	Rie -- Introduction and User's Manual	Masataka Sassa and Harushi Ishizuka and Motoki Sawatani and Ikuo Nakata	\N	1990
8103010	Journal of Information Processing	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sassa80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: research report C-24, Dept. of Information Sciences. An\
\	International Journal, Tokyo Institute of Technology (April 1979).	77--86	\N	2	\N		\N	1059fbf22925880f298e7470f2fa4864	29e020973e58f2c379bebacdbe9eb614	c1245c824657c1dc6754be208da62f9c	article	Design and Implementation of a Multipass-Compiler Generator	Masataka Sassa and Junko Tokuda and Tsuyoshi Shinogi and Kenzo Inoue	\N	1980
8103012	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Analysis and Informatics	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Schektman80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	393--410	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a3fc916c984f21436d43f8f33f0e311	972fd1c7a14fed3518de23f482377a3e	f3cb72b4e2897392ad2de20b4ca4c3db	incollection	Utilisation des {M}{\\'e}ta-traducteurs dans la Conception des Logiciels\
\	Statistiques. Pr{\\'e}sentation d'Exemples dans Trois Domaines d'Application	Y. Schektman and B. Klein and J. Jockin and R. More and J. Pastor and D. Vielle	E. Diday and L. Lebart and J. P. Pages and R. Tomassone	1980
8103013	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	Schell79	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report UIUCDCS-R-79-0958	\N	mynote = {D'apre`s Kuiper (p.~46), montre (en particulier) comment adapter la\
\	construction de Kastens pour les OAG (se'quences de visite) pour\
\	que des visites inde'pendantes dans une me^me se'quence soient effectue'es\
\	en paralle`le. Cela ressemble fortement a` certaines de mes ide'es.\
\	(mj)}	\N	2f92815d0a0b145f45d4dd889729f799	d7d66a7b33b8fd6f1363a8bebed245e2	3fbd835ef9f129456ca0a481ed04c3a2	phdthesis	Methods for Constructing Parallel Compilers for Use in a Multiprocessor\
\	Environment	Richard M. Schell	\N	1979
8103014	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schell79a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIUCDCS-R-79-0991	\N		\N	fc9dcbbdfa4b364a0731c4931d11b95f	57a36a15328ad47235c24abe40a7800c	3db53603d59e4965214dc8edd1b811a5	techreport	Parallel Compilation in a Multiprocessor Environment	Richard M. Schell	\N	1979
8103015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt80	\N	report DAIMI	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d4fa09ea1364b0dffd71065fecf01498	e71cf75defb2b770ca5e6c18ef748fe2	3f6edcf960a03fd1a2099e2940c4b6f0	techreport	Space-restricted Attribute Grammars	E. M. Schmidt	\N	1980
8103016	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	Centre de Calcul de l'Esplanade, University Louis Pasteur	\N	\N	Strasbourg	\N	\N	Schramm81	\N	rapport	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ed75fd9d0f4b8b77420dfbee52b22d4	9aa7e1b91532e5690e451942e74614fa	227b9f3d664efd6bab4bc7b15f31185a	techreport	Un formalisme pour la description des langages et des traducteurs	Jean-Marie Schramm	\N	1981
8103017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boulder, Co	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Colorado	\N	Schulz76	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0fdb57b0d21f9eccf097686ed6cb67d	068c54206dc188ff3064401e9fb829a2	e905bcd1c6b3221231665a0430724fdc	phdthesis	Semantic Analysis and Target Language Synthesis in a Translator	W. A. Schulz	\N	1976
8103019	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwind77	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-7710	\N		\N	5f6265c64c703313f6e5edb20b60c5a0	09d56d3f4351b13895e919177dc3f9a6	ac5256787205a96da64f8aa6d46491b7	techreport	Ein Formalismus zur Beschreibung der Syntax und Bedeutung von Frage-Antwort-Systemen	C. B. Schwind	\N	1977
8103020	\N	411	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Schurr89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b83e4927f6a718b028be6670c7e8d02a	1ef235badb696ede751b01411696e3c5	68a3a11726047097e07794fa6b4e29f0	incollection	Introduction to {PROGRESS}, an Attribute Graph Grammar Based Specification\
\	Language	Andy Sch{\\"u}rr	Manfred Nagl	1989
8103023	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Procs. of the Soviet-French Symposium Informatika '89	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Serebriakov89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	38--45	\N	\N	\N		\N	90908f8dcea8473efa2adf74c717247b	8ab6803f14b7bd72e77ddea8e2195162	2537464af85d2cfa2278ca28f7730a50	inproceedings	Attribute Visibility Control in {CWS} Super and Implementation of\
\	Import-Export Facilities in Modula-2 Front-End	Vladimir A. Serebriakov	O. M. Tammepuu	1989
8103024	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Serebriakov88a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Russian)	164--175	\N	\N	\N		\N	86243aa8d42262c28f28e50997549a12	57f1cf25974c5e4f02db9bee0cf138b5	ed103acbfb9485b97a9f2dbfb8509d1b	incollection	Application of Compiler Writing Systems for Implementing Efficient\
\	Compilers	Vladimir A. Serebriakov	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8103025	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Actes du S{\\'e}minaire Franco-Sovi{\\'e}tique Informatika 88	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Nice	\N	\N	Serebriakov88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	27--38	\N	\N	\N		\N	46d0cbf5a03e1bf67a6202137a5b8d14	42d2f0ad96b1c8b368b8d33eb7057546	28b1b4f51dc593cb36e2a19d461d102a	incollection	Construction of Efficient Multi-Stage Compilers with the Attribute\
\	{TWS}	Vladimir A. Serebriakov	\N	1988
8103026	\N	\N	\N	\N	(?)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moscow	\N	\N	Serebryakov87	\N	draft	Attribute Grammar	\N	Comp. Center of the Academy of Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6488642c8b87ddca04c19198e42df197	de9e1ed2b1835de87e3d4dd882ff5015	d4a9ffef6002e726ce2cbc24292a7879	unpublished	Construction of Efficient Multi-stage Compilers with the Attribute\
\	{TWS}	Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1987
8103027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Languages	Moscow	\N	\N	Serebryakov86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4709bd7522f3a66988b43c83012bf1e	645ea59fb51ef7c26df356bad6a0b352	70d748df13e51b12a72caabc4ea666fc	book	Attribute Translation Techniques	Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1986
8103028	Progr. and Computer Software	8	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Serebryakov82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	52--56	\N	1	\N		\N	bff5371bec711268819603231c118893	4cd6b2998736c585adde60a97e44ca6a	7da44bd237420decef374a263c5d4964	article	Principal Features of the Input Language and Implementation of the\
\	Translator Design System {SUPER}	Vladimir A. Serebryakov	\N	1982
8103029	ACM Trans. Progr. Languages and Systems	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sethi83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report CSTR 98, Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ (September\
\	1981) and ACM SIGPLAN '82 Symp. on Compiler Construction, Boston,\
\	MA, published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices 17, 6, pp. 245-260 (June 1982).	554--595	\N	4	\N		\N	3dfde6471f0db8f18ce19dec8b1f2c96	07434bb06a3963ae2ddb2b5111d1b83c	635c5bf7277478aa221c928ade579a00	article	Control Flow Aspects of Semantics-directed Compiling	Ravi Sethi	\N	1983
8103030	Theoretical Computer Science	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sethi82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	69--84	\N	\N	\N		\N	494e19e4ce1173a166ea4c9a00404407	a54152c34d619bcb058d2c8a742de2c8	a0a213867438b9863ed14d3eeb99f0c8	article	Pebble Games for Studying Storage Sharing	Ravi Sethi	\N	1982
8103031	Information Sciences. An International Journal	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	75--90	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {syntax-directed translations + attributes (mj)}	\N	84e149cad331544a7171e299e5233e6a	3d8828722b14b2d7a9ea640d6fba7bb1	693e93d077d4b0aa2ba01738b9150110	article	Semantic-Syntax-Directed Translation and its Application to Image\
\	Processing	Q. Y. Shi	\N	1984
8103032	IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intell.	PAMI-5	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	472--485	\N	5	\N		\N	f61668749c2ad4d47f350bef101d4fd0	f5bd550e5357f211b5b11ccc9d7694b8	131cab75c5d88ac13475f66b5d30a00b	article	Parsing and Translation of (Attributed) Expansive Graph Languages\
\	for Scene Analysis	Q. Y. Shi and King-Sun Fu	\N	1983
8103033	Information Sciences. An International Journal	26	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	159--188	\N	2	\N		\N	9202cbd75fd3b2ca6a517e2bd6934adf	93f36532f19fec005b43c16e89fd8cc1	1c2efe3217204a9055059ab0b647e863	article	Efficient Error-correcting Parsing for (Attributed and Stochastic)\
\	Tree Grammars	Q. Y. Shi and King-Sun Fu	\N	1982
8103034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Tokyo Inst. of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shinoda86	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CS-SSE-86-2	\N		\N	87b79d5d954411217df5aad174e16c6d	438fabb439d52d3de79ee7a921ab1f89	c2e04beaffa5fc6fdb5dc5820f5f9bbb	techreport	Specification of Dynamic Systems based on Attribute Grammar	Yoichi Shinoda	\N	1986
8103035	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Shinoda90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	177--191	\N	\N	\N		\N	e6cdae61cd8ede3dc365f5e39dcbf672	492a946ef3199b45f9616153e531f7fb	0ac95fd728823811de9e4f506a914436	incollection	Object-oriented Extension of Attribute Grammars and its Implementation\
\	Using Distributed Attribute Evaluation Algorithm	Yoichi Shinoda and Takuya Katayama	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 21st Hawai Internat. Conf. on Software Systems ???	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shinoda88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	612--620	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Encore HFP, mais cette fois il y a un systeme. (mj) Doc INRIA: AD\
\	30}	\N	0114622bf3a0c1d1c37c91c0ad8fff99	dc62e528041237e2757fa786ee4bad97	4949dd6c5e4aa5580ca68a0d9abb3a73	inproceedings	Attribute Grammar Based Programming and its Environment	Yoichi Shinoda and Takuya Katayama	\N	1988
8103039	Information Processing Letters	35	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sideris90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	103--109	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7ee7f6560f4d9facbdeb1a8eedb9f49	ab1baaf0fb895f1bbb5d756629b5b1e3	dfbec91ca2efe4cd94c7ac068ba792e1	article	On Attribute Grammars Without Attribute Synthesis	Martha Sideris	\N	1990
8103042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siitari79	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1979-90	\N		\N	74ef26b3ee4ba00529176f7c02218a79	4918500f8ce52d57258e3bb3ed469c88	edbd749713aded0b8eea695b08977456	techreport	An Attribute Grammar for the Programming Language Simula	H. Siitari	\N	1979
8103043	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	Computer Systems Research Group, University of Toronto	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Silverberg78	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSRG-88	\N		\N	86211ad1f101c41fb50dadb7775ba1ec	bcdb587c0432b43521ddb5f7cfc0d110	ec5408788df68e9fd6d41e286a6d3874	techreport	Using a Grammatical Formalism as a Programming Language	B. A. Silverberg	\N	1978
8103044	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Conf. on Automata, Languages and Programming Systems	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, Karl Marx University of\
\	Economics	Budapest	\N	\N	Simon86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Salg{\\'o}tarj{\\'a}n, Hungary	216--229	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e6598857701aaead6dbab06c9443ce5	0d3d98a2b06834f6f69079803301771d	cc7c575a1dd7c3e2710eb351d8225fb7	incollection	Program Specification using Attribute Grammar	Endre Simon	F. G{\\'e}cseg and I. Pe{\\'a}k	1986
8103045	Acta Cybernetica	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szeged	\N	\N	Simon86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	425--436	\N	4	\N		\N	c0dcd8a4326548f72f4ab10d206d42b5	6d9093e0a09776cad4077fb40597337c	f7047efef6f0d688cf510e111dc10369	article	A new Programming Methodology using Attribute Grammars	Endre Simon	\N	1986
8103046	Acta Cybernetica	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Szeged	\N	\N	Simon84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	89--97	\N	1	\N		\N	49a756c595a81fc5042bc7f20e830a0b	d8aacd67dc1bc1734c27f96c357ce62f	3249b9d83038dcad1d9e28eda598ffc0	article	Language Extension in {HLP}/{SZ}	Endre Simon	\N	1984
8103047	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Strathclyde Algol 68 Conf.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Glasgow	\N	\N	Simonet77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 12, number 6	129--137	\N	\N	\N		\N	c77b388c1d792be931d34b58c2db823c	7dd8495859e4a3f4cdbe59cf2bf21a66	4c107c5cffb7efb63485a7e52c3853fe	incollection	An Attribute Description of a Subset of Algol 68	M. Simonet	\N	1977
8103048	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison	\N	Skedzeleski78	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report TR 340	\N		\N	d4b9419ebc4646e1f963f93e5988372c	339c50078c28b5cf032362ecba40ca72	9e369d3a3dc8061f9f981bae6bb7d884	phdthesis	Definition and Use of Attribute Reevaluation in Attributed Grammars	Stephen K. Skedzeleski	\N	1978
8103051	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	San Diego, CA	\N	\N	Sloane96	http://www.comp.mq.edu.au/~asloane/pubs.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	180--186	\N	\N	\N	email = {asloane@mpce.mq.edu.au}, postscript = {http://www.comp.mq.edu.au/~asloane/papers/issta96.ps.gz}	\N	e8833dc6dcfd7f95bf235a3fa61378c6	d2d7cc74fb74602d421dcc5d1e6105be	26c09a3c798f0a3873c07781309e941f	inproceedings	Beyond Traditional Program Slicing	Anthony M. Sloane and Jason Holdsworth	\N	1996
8103052	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	9	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	sonnenschein87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	473--490	Sonnenschein	4	\N		Graph translation schemes-GTSs-are a generalization of attribute grammars\
\	and of some ideas in Koster's language CDL2. They are specially designed\
\	to support a compiler writer in defining parts of the back-end of\
\	his compiler, but they can also be useful for the specification of\
\	the analysis pass of a compiler. GTSs combine elements of functional\
\	and of algorithmic specification techniques to allow iterative attribute\
\	evaluation and attributing of program graphs. GTSs consist of only\
\	a few syntactical elements. We present operational semantics and\
\	discuss improvements in the efficiency of the prosposed implementation\
\	of GTSs.	5420e506375c68e71dec6229bd66e9dc	fc154019ee22378493a2ff38746ed418	560712f195d1620a85bebc06715fe637	article	Graph Translation Schemes to Generate Compiler Parts	M. Sonnenschein	\N	1987
8103053	Acta Informatica	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonnenschein85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	397--420	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Prend le contrepied de la methode usuelle pour l'optimisation memoire:\
\	il decide a priori quelles occurrences d'attribut seront stockees\
\	dans des variables globales, puis regarde si on peut transformer\
\	la grammaire pour l'evaluer avec cette contrainte. (mj)}	\N	6173f0a0e49e7f1f37ae27389bd38624	876c28f344edeede89d847fc816685d8	cd43b66e1446121e42fe353219e9e7fc	article	Global Storage Cells for Attributes in an Attribute Grammar	Michael Sonnenschein	\N	1985
8103054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f{\\"u}r Angewandte Informatik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hoschschule Aachen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonnenschein83	\N	Dissertation	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Contient aussi les preuves des resultats de [Son 85].}	\N	42dc4d20971bba366a2efa1432a7fe3a	53c051d9aa9242f5f210668dab18fce0	7977017d34f2f48ce0a339f5b0d2ce31	techreport	Generierung Effizienter Compilerteile durch Attributierten Grammatiken\
\	Verwandte Konzepte	Michael Sonnenschein	\N	1983
8103055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f{\\"u}r Angewandte Informatik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hoschschule Aachen	\N	Sonnenschein79	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0925db6e5b65c4386dce2a80fada1bf2	08ad0e3e47241dbce656e096c4518d88	d4b8f4f747b462c38bde270e7bb74a45	phdthesis	Implementierung und Theoretische Untersuchungen von Attribut-Auswertungsalgorithmnen\
\	und Insbesondere von Treewalk-Evaluatoren im Rahmen eines Compiler-erzugenden\
\	Systems	Michael Sonnenschein	\N	1979
8103057	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Souah87	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ffb86614f5da680ef051d684243102e	6b5ce1acec48c546d231a7f054b2afe7	607626b38058f3d84de665d735ed0e0a	techreport	Syst{\\`e}me de transformation d'arbres attribu{\\'e}s: {\\'e}tude des\
\	principaux syst{\\`e}mes et sp{\\'e}cification d'un nouveau syst{\\`e}me	Aziz Souah	\N	1987
8103058	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int. Conf. on Modelling and Simulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Spyropoulos87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Re'fe'rence a` comple'ter.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b000be13775a16dfeece230e215e5bd0	ed537446080a7a0e24428198d3101c6f	eeafe2a0bc5087cef935917f4369befa	incollection	Automatic Organization Diagnosis based on Behavioural Modelling with\
\	Grammars	C. D. Spyropoulos and John Kontos	\N	1987
8103059	Progr. and Computer Software	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stepanov82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	205--213	\N	4	\N		\N	5cef1f6d22210df5fa4ea79dab2eac06	bcb3e9dc4be229ca9292e65e3ba100c5	aa31405e6f387b08014df41b80eb859c	article	Realization of Syntax-directed Translation Scheme	A. N. Stepanov and Y. A. Popov	\N	1982
8103061	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horwitz90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	postscript = {http://www.cs.wisc.edu/wpis/papers/toplas90.ps}	he notion of a program slice, originally introduced by Mark Weiser,\
\	is useful in program debugging, automatic parallelization, and program\
\	integration. A slice of a program is taken with respect to a program\
\	point p and a variable x; the slice consists of all statements of\
\	the program that might affect the value of x at point p. This paper\
\	concerns the problem of interprocedural slicing---generating a slice\
\	of an entire program, where the slice crosses the boundaries of procedure\
\	calls. To solve this problem, we introduce a new kind of graph to\
\	represent programs, called a system dependence graph, which extends\
\	previous dependence representations to incorporate collections of\
\	procedures (with procedure calls) rather than just monolithic programs.\
\	Our main result is an algorithm for interprocedural slicing that\
\	uses the new representation. (It should be noted that our work concerns\
\	a somewhat restricted kind of slice: Rather than permitting a program\
\	to be sliced with respect to program point p and an arbitrary variable,\
\	a slice must be taken with respect to a variable that is defined\
\	or used at p.) The chief difficulty in interprocedural slicing is\
\	correctly accounting for the calling context of a called procedure.\
\	To handle this problem, system dependence graphs include some data-dependence\
\	edges that represent transitive dependences due to the effects of\
\	procedure calls, in addition to the conventional direct-dependence\
\	edges. These edges are constructed with the aid of an auxiliary structure\
\	that represents calling and parameter-linkage relationships. This\
\	structure takes the form of an attribute grammar. The step of computing\
\	the required transitive-dependence edges is reduced to the construction\
\	of the subordinate characteristic graphs for the grammar's nonterminals	596c8fb95345d63a02e52378d1a295ed	82d508fb742ef0dea24dcd32477a96d5	9d25288729f4c19004e3547edad79398	article	Interprocedural Slicing Using Dependence Graphs	{Susan Horwitz, Thomas Reps} and David Binkley	\N	1990
8103062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arizona University, Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suzuki96	http://www.cs.arizona.edu/research/reports.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR96-05	\N		\N	dcf095c78382153213e735ab52baaf99	441bd4be35152c8f618853b3dd774f30	cf369fb968853b6f90fa683e144b166d	techreport	{FTAG}: {A} Functional and Attribute Based Model for Writing Fault-Tolerant\
\	Software	Masato Suzuki and Takuya Katayama and Richard Schlichting	\N	1996
8103063	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	24th Symp. on Fault-Tolerant Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	Austin	\N	\N	Suzuki94	http://cs.arizona.edu/japan/www/rick.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	244--253	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7289e9ce47a1d287e715680d9e07cc3	482c051f1f26be563e7c5695f52c0428	31ca033a00296ca01ab357e8b326c481	inproceedings	Implementing Fault-Tolerance with an Attribute and Functional Based\
\	Model	M. Suzuki and T. Katayama and R. Schlichting	\N	1994
8103064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arizona University, Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suzuki93	http://www.cs.arizona.edu/research/reports.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TR93-08	\N		\N	452cd8a9245d207a1052eb55e9f46f03	ef0adaa1481e0893392a81f8210f8887	7f2887b846444a8124bb5caa5ef7ac0b	techreport	A Functional and Attribute Based Computational Model for Fault-Tolerant\
\	Software	Masato Suzuki and Takuya Katayama and Richard D. Schlichting	\N	1993
8103066	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Utrecht University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Swierstra90	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	RUU--CS--90--12	\N		\N	706cf830f6e67dfb110ef4846b605959	83c11283ec0cddd9d076c162043e7cb4	a882f49fe431c6652786578b3b2113ee	techreport	Higher Order Attribute Grammars: a Merge Between Functional and Object\
\	Oriented Programming	S. Doaitse Swierstra and Harald H. Vogt	\N	1990
8103067	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Bergen	\N	S�raas94	http://www.ii.uib.no/\\~larss/hovedoppgave.larss.ps.Z	Cand. Scient. thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aee839a630a463e4754753877531cf73	8903f537101e08e14657079efe1574ac	cd17f9be0d59e190f1b4b20f15bbb0a8	phdthesis	Generering av Attribueringsystemer for {AML} spesifikasjoner	Lars S�raas	\N	1994
8103068	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Computer Studies, North Carolina State University	\N	\N	Raleigh, NC	\N	\N	Tai78	\N	report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	78-15	\N		\N	8ab172d1594cc3480febbbb10a3caae0	1dc54a6bd97ff860b8afc1fcf595a6e2	68a53f1869b257432cef0f0ec5c1b472	techreport	Constant Folding within an Expression by Semantic Attributes	K. C. Tai	\N	1978
8103069	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. d'Informatique, University d'Orl{\\'e}ans	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taouil88	\N	rapport de {DEA}	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Prouve que les caracte'ristiques inhabituelles d'Olga pour la construction\
\	d'arbres (noeuds liste, de'structuration, etc.) ne remettent pas\
\	en cause la composition descriptionnelle, et donne vaguement un algorithme\
\	pour la faire. (mj)}	\N	f3782c5aa607e1ec3b8cf2f010631c49	46a8267deb5176d2649596c9838e69dd	8c754aaa9baf7093acdd755748a1b9b2	techreport	{\\'E}tude et implantation des grammaires coupl{\\'e}es par attributs\
\	dans le syst{\\`e}me {FNC}-2	Souad Taouil	\N	1988
8103070	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Winter School on Theoretical Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Finnish Society of Inf. Proc. Sc.	\N	\N	\N	Tarhio84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	290--302	\N	\N	\N		\N	e566bfd2f2cc3d1367282adc96e4df55	ed8c105bd2088481bd4b7a20abfde734	9afcd7ea66e7a63dcf07e4e1a99dbfd9	inproceedings	Bottom-up and Top-down Attributed Grammars	Jorma Tarhio	R. J. R. Back	1984
8103073	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	Tarhio88	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report A-1988-11	\N	mynote = {Etudie plusieurs sujets en relation avec l'evaluation d'attributs\
\	au cours de l'analyse syntaxique LR. (mj)}	\N	f2d4167c0726039d0d30946781b7880f	92a135dfab954e2d27b83fff73330ffe	a559a7a3d989aa2b21f2cc0953f29a6e	phdthesis	Attribute Grammars for One-pass Compilation	Jorma Tarhio	\N	1988
8103074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tarhio88a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-1988-23	\N		\N	f942a4e6841ef1c5bef713e633c64f4e	2d1eb6616f7a19646a16c490fd8baa83	04055967e78b97eefc49b879d711e4d0	techreport	The Compiler Writing System Metauncle	Jorma Tarhio	\N	1988
8103075	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tarhio82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1982-4	\N		\N	a13f6c815a505ef4f6d24b6d44de9bc4	7037f90a894f95e905cc4428babf7451	83fb66b2e77e041c4304f580664c6c29	techreport	Attribute Evaluation during {LR} parsing	Jorma Tarhio	\N	1982
8103076	Information Processing Letters	14	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tarhio82a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	101--103	\N	3	\N		\N	454aa95443ab7bae973c7b7961aed0dc	cc0bb494c9861cbdb32f16d0c64fa67d	3e0e27e9bad51d79ef2b62a7695da248	article	{LR} parsing of some Ambiguous Grammars	Jorma Tarhio	\N	1982
8103077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Tampere	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tarhio87	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	A-1987-4	\N	mynote = {a-ce un rapport avec [RT86]?}	\N	627379526041fc65210d63067455c16b	acf433f829c491fc126f3730eb890e64	5e7bb6971bf93f90871c391d30130c66	techreport	A Simplifying Transformation for Attribute Grammars	Jorma Tarhio and Kari-Jouko R{\\"a}ih{\\"a}	\N	1987
8103078	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tavernini88	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIUCDCS-R-88-1407	\N	mynote = {traduction d'un sous-ensemble de Typol en GA. Comme Isabelle Attali\
\	mais en beaucoup moins bien. (mj)}	\N	1ad040af0bd22156bec5e4c64b674cfc	d3bdb3df448a66cc86e412b4794e1e22	59378a97d4869e323f866072787ec633	techreport	Translating Natural Semantic Specifications to Attribute Grammars	Victor E. Tavernini	\N	1988
8103079	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 1979, revised June	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	\N	Ithaca, NY	\N	\N	Teitelbaum80	\N	report TR	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	79-381	\N		\N	bd82688eeab27e24039ab7b2f0df372b	b464accc7b723d40893fc942612a8b4e	9f8575944a689a59a0c0e9059339d8e0	techreport	The Cornell Program Synthesizer: a Tutorial Introduction	Tim Teitelbaum	\N	1980
8103080	Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery	24	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teitelbaum81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report TR 80-421, Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University,\
\	Ithaca, NY (May 1980).	563--573	\N	9	\N		\N	72ea29a1131d32860236828abb2df341	c8e6b6e4ceef35aebcfcf2db9a6852ca	b60aae3449d47163ca5a1795a484ea8b	article	The Cornell Program Synthesizer: a Syntax-directed Programming Environment	Tim Teitelbaum and Thomas Reps	\N	1981
8103081	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	16	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teitelbaum81a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	8--16	\N	6	\N		\N	fe4d919b28e2ec639c9bd29df56ffc6d	276d100a7c75ee4f3b08a06447d921d7	abc8778018809208f70f6cdd292e1900	article	The Why and Wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer	Tim Teitelbaum and Thomas Reps and Susan Horwitz	\N	1981
8103090	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Providence, RI	Computer Science Program, Brown University	\N	Thomas76	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical Report CS-16	\N		\N	d62132597f073d585471aff76d389035	00557458631a31a61cfc4cfba5fe9958	08e8fdaee634ed93df983a3ce4cbdd1b	phdthesis	Module Interconnection in Programming Systems supporting Abstraction	J. W. Thomas	\N	1976
8103091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre de recherche en Informatique de Mancy	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomas90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8a322b414b0b1d458bd580b52bc5026	ba3267fd596800cb623bf14ae249fdb9	352e546c5ff9176e01b453579e9ed3c0	techreport	A Concurrent Object-Oriented Paradigm for Attribute Grammars	L Thomas and S. Cruz-lara	\N	1990
8103092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Publishing Corporation 1992 COMPUTER SCIENCE : Research and\
\	Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomas91	http://web.yl.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/members/thomas/mypap.html	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	email = {thomas@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp}, postscript = {ftp://camille.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pub/members/thomas/sccc91.ps}	\N	921732aee4c93c472d795ff57ef7c1c1	c8850a5991f707c70411f8d1520dd0a6	bacd222e827634d9b07290abc80dca5f	inproceedings	A Concurrent Object-Oriented Paradigm for Attribute Grammars	L. Thomas and S. Cruz-Lara	\N	1992
8103093	International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences	11	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomason82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	75--100	\N	2	\N		\N	2a75061f460d01c2437f19a39caada99	374ce5d5a1e52a352a1bb986645a8ae4	97531446f4960bbeed73230675066bba	article	Syntactic/Semantic Techniques in Pattern Recognition: {A} Survey	M. G. Thomason	\N	1982
8103096	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thurmel85	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-I8518	\N		\N	f0e7c8337ef8f3b3e6d52c2a19faa51c	b36035a4572a0e8b9c14ccac7e5e7b4e	69b60b6da6ffadb48976ab42e3288f19	techreport	Self-composability of Attribute Coupled Grammars	Sabine Th{\\"u}rmel	\N	1985
8103097	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Parallel Processing Program, Microelectronic and Computer Technology\
\	Corporation	\N	\N	Austin, TX	\N	\N	Tiemann87	\N	manuscript	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Premier travail digne de ce nom s'attachant a reduire la charge de\
\	travail d'un ecrivain de GA due a la quantite de details a specifier.\
\	On connaissait deja bien les travaux de BL sur la generation automatique\
\	de regles de copie [Lor77] mais Tiemann va plus loin en proposant\
\	des ``modeles'' de regles semantiques non triviales qui peuvent etre\
\	instancies dans les differentes productions pour obtenir les veritables\
\	regles semantiques. Cela reduit significativement la quantite de\
\	caracteres a taper. Repris par Carole [LeB89] pour FNC-2. (mj)}	\N	1c1ad78df0e21868040414e6da0bb384	8884d5504eb1be645e27f89a45b54ecd	f2ba581a527a6058182ca987d571c723	techreport	Removing Redundancy in Attribute Grammars	Michael D. Tiemann	\N	1987
8103098	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Microelectronic and Computer Technology Corporation	\N	\N	Austin, TX	\N	\N	Tiemann86	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PP-410-86	\N		\N	41c8f7637873f0c120c3cdd3d55bd106	b31e676020b2c5f06c2dd0a4c6a511e1	899e026a4aa1b0997235bc9d97992419	techreport	Attribute Grammar Tutorial: the Implementation of mini-Pascal	Michael D. Tiemann	\N	1986
8103099	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Microelectronic and Computer Technology Corporation	\N	\N	Austin, TX	\N	\N	Tiemann86a	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	PP-412-86	\N		\N	f5df0d4ad3023dabb7faa61538125649	40962bba88e83a27142a1e46b111b64e	abe2928e2a9296b67bb712159bac8963	techreport	{ICC}: an Incremental Compiler Compiler based on Attribute Evaluation	Michael D. Tiemann	\N	1986
8103100	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Tienari80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report C-1979-29, Department of Comp. Sc., University of\
\	Helsinki (March 1979).	408--414	\N	\N	\N		\N	44ad88d70260988232de84dc7da189ff	2f8a47e1c2c2dab9cb69c3db250c20dc	f7de5d2b3b7759d853dc995a7db128e8	incollection	On the Definition of an Attribute Grammar	Martti Tienari	Neil D. Jones	1980
8103101	Data	11-78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tienari78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	75--78	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c0b6abfd620f645adfa36d6a1c211c2	a21fe75e1d2bc9d55eb59c41f53c616f	21de95f436aa2868fb3872510586bd97	article	Research on Programming Languages and Compilers	Martti Tienari	\N	1978
8103102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	FB~10 -- Informatik, University des Saarlandes	\N	Tittelbach86	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f556d573aa01272de1fa28f4642b4aca	03646580dee7ba5147a9e18112bfbe47	68bcc11ef095c6bc8b87becfdc2f2a08	phdthesis	Effiziente Attributspeicherverwaltung f{\\"u}r ein baumtransformierendes\
\	System	Heiner Tittelbach	\N	1986
8103103	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Toczki88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	103--119	\N	\N	\N		\N	4aaf0cdd674de25bb6ba68589f6a8972	5a9776b6b8a5f3ea4e965bc36fdc34f9	4e8c09b90876c82a11518eedd118ec2e	incollection	Automatic Software Generation in Practice: New Features in the {HLP}/{PAS}\
\	System	Janos Toczki and Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy and Ferenc Kocsis and Tam{\\'a}s Horv{\\'a}th	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8103104	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Conf. on Automata, Languages and Programming Systems	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Math. and Comput. Sc., Karl Marx University of Economics	Budapest	\N	\N	Toczki86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Salg{\\'o}tarj{\\'a}n, Hungary	289--297	\N	\N	\N		\N	8055a8acaedd6c91032bb0a6dfbceec2	aa40e7123c30a79734742535d0a0f75a	349b05d55e9596f713849559ff372592	incollection	Automatic Compiler Generation	Janos Toczki and Endre Simon and T. Garai and Ferenc Kocsis and Tibor Gyim{\\'o}thy	F. G{\\'e}cseg and I. Pe{\\'a}k	1986
8103105	Journal of Information Processing	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	165--174	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Compare Prolog, les W-grammaires et les GA en termes d'affectation\
\	d'attributs. (mj)}	\N	bf64f2b8641ecc3429effe99314405e2	81d0d05e7179aeb98a21acd441f2c335	03f4592ca80660078c60c5435071738c	article	An Attribute Assignment View of Non-procedural Computing Systems	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1988
8103106	Journal of Information Processing	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	27--32	\N	1	\N		\N	f931c12d6bebda7c8cf8298c77065d44	d22d33f56b1cc12d1f5ff220d966cf05	9aa07c2685d22763f2e55a54f30f5283	article	Code Improvement Techniques in the Transformation of Attribute Grammars\
\	into Efficient Action Routines	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1987
8103107	The Transactions of the Institute of Electronics and Communication\
\	Engineers of Japan. Section E	E69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	980--987	\N	9	\N		\N	f1214d054449f7a3124f34f60546802b	e9e2e345555b9e624882ab7631687fd0	0578cbdd93a6d37e13fbda1187ae73c8	article	Transformation of Attribute Grammars into Efficient Action Routines\
\	by Patch Introduction	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1986
8103108	Journal of Information Processing	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda86a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	79--85	\N	2	\N		\N	d6443463698e477c19eb4b680eae1d4d	c8f1ed65d05885e35f398c741f47e171	1a789e015f1bc76d92cb88947104a8c3	article	Two Methods for Eliminating Redundant Copy Operations from the Evaluation\
\	of Attribute Grammars	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1986
8103109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Tokyo Inst. of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda81	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	C-40	\N		\N	8c1232866492205ff7acb145a8f7a2cd	6b30f71ac982f5f4ed8fe00e9ae2004e	43b37b1821062f04c4a6599e33e90d6a	techreport	An Exercise in Transforming Wijngaarden Grammars into Knuthian Grammars	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1981
8103110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 20th Annual IPSJ Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokuda79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	207--208	\N	\N	\N		\N	57a8f0c9c0307f659c666a8ac2146bff	8641c46350e6287ff07efd49d0f6484f	83d28e8e5e029ff7ec3bf674ab13a98e	inproceedings	Wijngaarden Grammars as Knuthian Grammars	Takehiro Tokuda	\N	1979
8103114	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Information Processing '74	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Tusera74	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Stockholm	381--385	\N	\N	\N		\N	55f8642818080b981179926f80135d44	a92382b41fe652ed22d404b15731e954	76b02e83876f5387c2e0f28eec1d7088	incollection	Example of Transformation of a Derivation Tree for an Expression\
\	by Semantic Attributes	Dimitri Tusera	J. L. Rosenfeld	1974
8103115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orl�ans-LIFO	\N	T�guia90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b66d008574b2a7dc601b78187dcab5b5	4b979ff3addec908fc9e83a5106f55fb	f6f3332c8cc56d65b98b839a8b1d55e9	phdthesis	Construction de grammaires attribu�es associ�es � un programme logique\
\	et application au probl�me du test d'occurrence	Michel T�guia	\N	1990
8103116	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Programming Methodology Group, University of Goteborg and Chalmers\
\	University of Technology.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uddeborg88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	43	\N		a parser generator, written in LML, to accept attribute grammars.	ff97329fd481336a77c9c5ec0725c8e9	d5d048c3bfe890372cc6e1d0e8685d9e	3313b91dc49d01f832401b07530cb39d	techreport	A functional parser generator.	G. O. Uddeborg	\N	1988
8103117	\N	139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Uhl82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: Bericht 25/81, Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik~II, University\
\	Karlsruhe (1981).	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	61f850ef956e35f2945f815284660f6e	f2ac258a1cff344a2ba27791169f6a35	0689f2730844d40b7486b14684c44daa	book	An Attributed Grammar for the Semantic Analysis of {ADA}	J. Uhl and Sophia Drossopoulos and G. Persch and Gerhart Goos and M. Daussmann and G. Winterstein and Walter Kirchg{\\"a}{\\ss}ner	\N	1982
8103119	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	18	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VanKatwijk83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	12--15	\N	10	\N		\N	ba75f1a7af1fab1e09193dcad66da324	18a58cf2597e912424867021483b326d	66c805f68a0e504501722fdf101f6ede	article	A Preprocessor for {YACC} or a Poor Man's Approach to Parsing Attributed\
\	Grammars	Jan {Van Katwijk}	\N	1983
8103123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming (PLILP\
\	'92)	\N	\N	\N	LNCS 631, Springer-Verlag	Leuven, Belgium	\N	\N	Vilo92a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	485--486	\N	\N	\N		\N	85299fcd13de9570c12d13bc6d244901	59b66b1d2e99fa84ab60c33f269ddf7b	f902969f477a40ed7c82ae8f680f06ae	inproceedings	Implementing Attribute Grammars by Computational Models	J. Vilo	M. Bruynooghe and M. Wirsing	1992
8103125	\N	\N	\N	\N	D�cembre	\N	\N	\N	Conservatoire National des Arts et M�tiers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vivien97	ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/vasy/publications/theses/Vivien-97.ps.Z	Diplome d'Ingenieur {CNAM} en Informatique	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	897dda0a2d7f5cec859c034f9150256d	0df55b2f9adfa5b1892ae821956f02de	628d514fb9216f5a6f3a4eb7018013c6	techreport	Etude et r�alisation d'un compilateur {E}-{LOTOS} � l'aide du g�n�rateur\
\	de compilateurs {SYNTAX}/{FNC}-2	Bruno Vivien	\N	1997
8103126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conservatoire national des arts et metiers, Grenoble	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vivien96	http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Didier.Parigot/www/fnc2/Postscript/Vivien96.ps	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6f7165ca5dc378c5d375535edb0885d	192d1c2bc64ab54201302b0144946054	b3fb6b26b868f6199fac0b7be64c2a30	techreport	Etude du syst�me Syntax/{FNC}-2 pour la g�n�ration de compilateur	Bruno Vivien	\N	1996
8103127	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f{\\"u}r Angewandte Informatik, Rheinisch-Westf{\\"a}lische\
\	Tech. Hoschschule Aachen	\N	Vogler81	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82d16603a71e9e533a9a58cc38c018bd	be80ed45f244d9459ffaafd0258bf6ee	1d41111a4840c1e97afce7105dacb534	phdthesis	Berechnungsmodelle syntaxgesteuerter {\\"U}bersetzungen	H. Vogler	\N	1981
8103129	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Vogt90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	101--115	\N	\N	\N		\N	2900c2a85ba1d5e14049dc915e5a25cd	e924c638994627dc893871450e27ab14	a8ff5e9dab538b35062d03378d65c559	incollection	Rapid Development of a Program Transformation System with Attribute\
\	Grammars and Dynamic Transformations	Harald H. Vogt and Aswin van den Berg and Arend Freije	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103130	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Utrecht University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogt90a	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	RUU--CS--90--36	\N		\N	fc610d3aada7b88c7abd7a0951f3b5ad	8dcdb0703dc148247fc0954617173f28	f1c3e5ec595638436daf8941d72f7b01	techreport	On the Efficient Incremental Evaluation of Higher Order Attribute\
\	Grammars	Harald H. Vogt and S. Doaitse Swierstra and Matthijs F. Kuiper	\N	1990
8103131	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '89 Conf. on Progr. Lang. Design and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Portland, OR	\N	\N	Vogt89	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	Combinaison interessante de la construction de l'arbre et de l'evaluation\
\	des attributs. Voir aussi le travail de Peter Dencker. (mj)	Published as {\\sl ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, 24(7)	131--145	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d9b2e010f35e1309bd3796a282afafe	a27e4bc7930253b9f97e076098eb7fc2	80c0c59b9a6f2654071ad8711254dd8e	inproceedings	Higher Order Attribute Grammars	Harald H. Vogt and S. Doaitse Swierstra and Matthijs F. Kuiper	\N	1989
8103132	International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Voliotis96	http://www.dsclab.ece.ntua.gr/dsclab_recent_publication.htm	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	383--411	\N	3	\N		\N	0b6b6916fbf2d2e22d215abbd30e6447	f6436d155303c1193fe7eed3c9128e8a	64e314eabb18417050ef9f3abf0954bc	article	Attribute grammar based modeling of concurrent constraint logic programming	C. Voliotis and N. Sgouros and G. Papakonstantinou	\N	1996
8103134	Progr. and Computer Software	8	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vooglaid82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	242--251	\N	5	\N		\N	1e338b29ed2fc8ca7558446e00c4b437	a7835593ef1a0180c67c7e0c585b27f6	c737a9359c6288e2a60167c9dc007ca5	article	Abstract Attribute Grammars	Aare O. Vooglaid and Merik B. M{\\'e}rist{\\'e}	\N	1982
8103135	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Vorthmann90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	207--221	\N	\N	\N		\N	56e1ae8c309152ab54c37c244d275067	c01788abee5001e2d4784ab03428ccfc	77d334d43de12da5429db4a32b831ac5	incollection	Coordinated Incremental Attribute Evaluation on a {DR}-threaded Tree	Scott A. Vorthmann	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103136	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vorthmann93	\N	Technical Report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	15	\N	CMU//CS-93-158	\N		This paper describes visibility networks, a graphical model of static\
\	name visibility and binding. A visibility network is a visual representation\
\	of the search algorithm performed when binding a name reference to\
\	a declaration. In conjunction with an extended attribute grammar\
\	mechanism, visibility networks allow clear and precise specification\
\	of the naming semantics of programming languages. The power of the\
\	model is demonstrated through its description of several examples\
\	of complex visibility constraints in Ada. As a specification technique,\
\	the model has several advantages for the language designer, including\
\	support for prototyping, analysis, formal description, and documentation\
\	of naming semantics. Similar advantages make the visibility network\
\	model pedagogically attractive. Finally, it has been demonstrated\
\	that the specifications can be used to automatically generate naming\
\	semantics modules for compilers and language-based editors, reducing\
\	the burden of the language implementor.	52f3186ffb02c3ab40a2d96cb92b898b	30eb95afa980500c5ae4d7b749996b61	5558327db9621f078104f79984c4e483	techreport	Modelling and Specifying Name Visibility and Binding Semantics	Scott A. Vorthmann	\N	1993
8103137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leiden, The Netherlands	Leiden University	\N	Vugt96	ftp://ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl/pub/CS/MScTheses/vvugt.96.ps.gz	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We consider several language generating formalisms from the literature,\
\	such as string-valued attribute grammars with only s-attributes,\
\	parallel multiple context-free grammars, relational grammars and\
\	top-down tree-to-string transducers, of which we have chosen the\
\	OnlyS string-valued attribute grammars to be our vantage point. We\
\	prove that OnlyS string-valued attribute grammars, parallel multiple\
\	context-free grammars and relational grammars generate the same class\
\	of languages, and we prove that every language accepted by an OnlyS\
\	string-valued attribute grammar is the image of a top-down tree-to-string\
\	transducer. The main result of this thesis is the proof of equivalence\
\	of the special string-valued attribute grammars, the multiple context-free\
\	grammar, the special relational grammar and the finite copying top-down\
\	tree-to-string transducer. In order to prove these equivalences,\
\	definitions of some of these formalisms have been slightly modified,\
\	and normal forms have been (re)defined and proven	c25ffa1849b0a09b817f0acbea3cc42d	a73a7c3fc38f29f0a5da2ebd2591586c	53660aa3511e8a94c8aca9ea3322cabb	phdthesis	Generalized Context-Free Grammars	N. van Vugt	\N	1996
8103138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onderafdeling der Informatica, Tech. Hogeschool Twente	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vuurboom80	\N	internal report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9793edb3f709e0cda7ad8cfe2048d4e5	9aa823401d69f2127a7153ce83666764	252848935e31b831f5fbaaa3932030c7	techreport	Restricting Semantic Behaviour of Attribute Grammars	R. Vuurboom	\N	1980
8103139	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Specialized Languages as Tools for Programming Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallinn	\N	\N	Vyhandu88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	126--132 syst.E	\N	\N	\N		\N	c429ec66f149c5225bc6afc1dc3e7d66	ce8262feaa798fdae389328d85ce89e0	beef00c0cb68d059247c239cd39cd3ff	incollection	Practical Problems of Automatic Software Generation	Leo K. Vyhandu and Aare O. Vooglaid	O. M. Tammepuu	1988
8103140	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Version and\
\	Configuration Control	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grassau, Germany	\N	\N	wagner	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	285--304	\N	\N	\N		\N	74ae0430ce8e5244cc20c5bcbf0f85b2	e1894ed81b83613cdf9b03fd1b40c36e	4b7b1975e5de4476ee9dfd8cf082bf67	inproceedings	Using Attribute Grammars to Control Incremental, Concurrent Builds\
\	of Modular Systems	Mary Pfreundschuh Wagner and Ray Ford	\N	1988
8103141	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Waite90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	255--265	\N	\N	\N		\N	1712e7ed3aa64be3513533b41c24e60a	f95e78ab05140b137fbb805e9c7f34c6	794d88e752614a789d11e9aeee4bea9a	incollection	Use of Attribute Grammars in Compiler Construction	William A. Waite	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103142	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	GMD	\N	\N	Karlsruhe	\N	\N	Waite89	\N	GMD-Studien	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nr.~166	\N	mynote = {Compare trois syste`mes de me'ta-compilation sur la traduction de\
\	MiniLAX (un sous-cousin de Pascal) en ICode (un sous-ensemble de\
\	P-code). Les trois syste`mes sont Eli, qui inclue en particulier\
\	GAG, la collection d'outils du GMD, en particulier AG, un syste`me\
\	de grammaires attribue'es, et Gentle, un syste`me fonde' sur la programmation\
\	logique et les doubles grammaires. Les auteurs se gardent bien de\
\	de'signer le gagnant; je ferai donc de meme. Ce papier n'est inte'resssant\
\	que parce que c'est le premier e'crit sur AG que j'ai l'occasion\
\	de voir: c,a n'a pas l'air terrible! (mj)}	\N	6ffba5612ee3136fe216edc8369085b2	4aef6923a1fd13ffff582203a01be0db	b2f0dd68149dfede4ff677d5f321f9d8	techreport	Three Compiler Specifications	William M. Waite and Josef Grosch and Friedrich-Wilhelm Schr{\\"o}er	\N	1989
8103144	Acta Informatica	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WalzJ95	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	117--144	\N	2	\N		\N	8d14de4bee81a1f63a0514a5c663fc47	e0182d128e385bae34db2128e45538bb	35dcb4c8b927b7cb7c918a6e359614f9	article	Inductive Attribute Grammars: {A} Basis for Incremental Program Execution	Janet A. Walz and Gregory F. Johnson	\N	1995
8103145	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	ACM SIGPLAN '88 Conf. on Progr. Languages Design and Implementation	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Atlanta, GA	\N	\N	Walz88	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices, volume 23, number 7	209--221	\N	\N	\N		\N	14b1eb9459086be9ccbcb123f482e75d	0f7c4024d29f977a90500b53b5f56557	d5869dac273472d3b5f710b285173062	incollection	Incremental Evaluation for a General Class of Circular Attribute\
\	Grammars	Janet A. Walz and Gregory F. Johnson	\N	1988
8103146	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houston, TX	Rice University	\N	Warren76	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45861b9dbfde616523222651ba2e12e3	98658d9ec858d4eddcb5f6c8fec43f2c	dcdf3475addc1a6786a62ef7ebbd8b7c	phdthesis	The Coroutine Model of Attribute Grammar Evaluation	S. K. Warren	\N	1976
8103147	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houston, TX	Rice University	\N	Warren75	\N	Master's Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9914234a4506fe88f39ea4c4578e9a5f	849aeaecfeda043c085e84f5547bf012	05d1df0e7705623fb88beae9de447faf	mastersthesis	The Efficient Evaluation of Attribute Grammars	S. K. Warren	\N	1975
8103149	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Watt80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	363--392	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ee36c233f374e896c81fe0ef6d20aff	f767f6adc741548df0a821ee5cf05f8e	9c824e986cbf08876e6211205ca1c2c9	incollection	Rule Splitting and Attribute-directed Parsing	David A. Watt	Neil D. Jones	1980
8103150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Watt84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	45--80	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcbd91127ca3d27284a81ba9705c6d2d	de50d4341657da437871f8bef00b5928	b9c2f3999bb68263c1ae5a2f3e1d8d93	incollection	Contextual Constraints	David A. Watt	Bernard Lorho	1984
8103152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Glasgow	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watt82	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSC/82/R3	\N		\N	c5e9f02bf07b10d2c928050679a76ea1	dcad3ed439453a863483c304bc363359	250a17cc4a54cb7b8a0f4bc5887c7ac9	techreport	Modular Language Definitions	David A. Watt	\N	1982
8103153	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	14	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watt79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	60--74	\N	2	\N		\N	156f8dbc728f12afcd9e7b0eb016da98	0d3afceb9b9a4425464a422c292146b0	a4a7993441a3cb145633faba94f3f124	article	An Extended Attribute Grammar for Pascal	David A. Watt	\N	1979
8103154	Acta Informatica	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watt77	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--20	\N	1	\N		\N	4500de4ae03d966ce7ef140c10a2aa68	b5a846893edb3c0509b22cb734e841e5	c572316768798ce155c543f2c462a114	article	The Parsing Problem for Affix-Grammars	David A. Watt	\N	1977
8103155	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, University of Glasgow	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watt74	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N		\N	8139912d0ac930c1d5156cc720a0b11d	2ea7efbeb37efa450889b81b41d02c89	abccbfc3b4aad5fe8ee42810026cabca	techreport	{LR} Parsing of Affix Grammars	David A. Watt	\N	1974
8103156	The Computer Journal	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watt83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report 10, Comp. Sc. Department, University of Glasgow\
\	(July 1977) and report DAIMI PB-105, Comp. Sc. Department, Aarhus\
\	University (November 1979).	142--153	\N	\N	\N		\N	e260d6c3658db92f9b89279d207ae007	c8436b09a4154dbe3e53d104c97463d4	a0fae7009ca4534bb881841952fa9958	article	Extended Attribute Grammars	David A. Watt and Ole L. Madsen	\N	1983
8103157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weber76	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7604	\N		\N	1847dc7a6d04a4acab0b76c1aebb2c73	277b5a058eb55e73b80dc3d4713d1352	55b689e055a52cd62ef7143ed50fff79	techreport	Programmtransformationen mit Attributierten Transformationsgrammatiken	J. Weber	\N	1976
8103158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	University des Saarlandes	\N	Weisgerber83	\N	Diploma Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f1e4b37a9fb4c8b66f76fed91c8835b	3365665ac9d30e6304a676e3b158b1bd	e20583c5b8521c3f6c1e33226160d354	phdthesis	Attributierte Transformationsgrammatiken: die Baumanalyse und Untersuchungen\
\	zu Transformationsstrategien	Beatrix Weisgerber	\N	1983
8103159	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Wilhelm91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	507	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6e87667091ac47520b64fc7ba13a943	f1e7eaf6539e16faa8788096bf91470e	17f22973410391d981e83ec27a51bbe7	incollection	Attribute Reevaluation in {OPTRAN}	Reinhard Wilhelm	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8103160	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	Le Point sur la Compilation	\N	\N	\N	IRIA-CEC	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Wilhelm78	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Montpellier	307--335	\N	\N	\N		\N	4aa95bc360a96a00dc343eb030a55f51	a4529983e0d62ed0385a87b89883ea1c	6b11d4f40ccb44093628594ac264dbeb	incollection	Presentation of the Compiler Generating System {MUG2}. Examples:\
\	Global Flow Analysis and Optimization	Reinhard Wilhelm	Michaneh Amirchahy and Dani{\\`e}le N{\\'e}el	1978
8103161	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	Attribute Grammars and their Applications (WAGA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Wilhelm90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	116--129	\N	\N	\N		Title is explicit enough: it is an account of the experience gained\
\	in using OPTRAN and TrafoLa. Highly interesting. (mj)	a9356796eccf2381cdcabef5b52a4848	196b895e5a6722a5a938a863605027d7	a3f714e30db510e20963e41fa73258fd	incollection	Tree Transformations, Functional Languages, and Attribute Grammars	Reinhard Wilhelm	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S{\\'e}minaires Structure et Programmation des Calculateurs 1975	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	Rocquencourt	\N	\N	Wilhelm75	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	153--164	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f4da0f9194842cbf81527a9d357ec01	4dd384bc0b6ba1fe0772f91fa1b8904d	8633df6631bb612b5946ee236ab4f7be	incollection	Describing Code Optimization Algorithms by Attributed Transformational\
\	Grammars	Reinhard Wilhelm	M. Kronental and Bernard Lorho	1975
8103163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Program Flow Analysis: Theory and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	Wilhelm81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	141--159	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e49f0d7e6fe47f0c2c0c0a65ae4fcf3	eeed8b3a85fd343803273e40111fbc9e	965219682ae6b32be6fd70562a85c4d4	incollection	Global Flow Analysis and Optimization in the {MUG2} Compiler Generating\
\	System	Reinhard Wilhelm	Steven S. Muchnick and Neil D. Jones	1981
8103164	\N	26	\N	\N	October	\N	GI 4. Jahrestagung	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Wilhelm74	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: Bericht 7408, Abteilung Mathematik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen\
\	(1974).	257--266	\N	\N	\N		\N	aebc58291a0d169d4bbc9324dc8de196	4cbc151bb51fe2d2154f5a67b8942a0c	dd15c7089f1ffbfbea7bcb4336246ca9	inproceedings	Code-Optimierung mittels Attributierter Transformationsgrammatiken	Reinhard Wilhelm	D. Siefkes	1974
8103165	\N	53	\N	\N	March	\N	GI 7. Fachtagung ``Programmiersprachen und Programmentwicklung''	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Inf. Fachb.	Wilhelm82	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	151--164	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f2720989c77dd2d21d49ba814367dac	fe3e3ea239399309aa037f82bf0e7737	312652f55ad4da090b7bc7e32526f4eb	inproceedings	{LL}- and {LR}-attributed Grammars	Reinhard Wilhelm	H. W{\\"o}ssner	1982
8103167	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	11th ACM Symp. on Principles of Progr. Languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Salt Lake City, Ut	\N	\N	Wilhelm84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	140--147	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Decrit une transformation de GAs qui elimine les conditions contextuelles\
\	et les remplace par des regles semantiques qui verifieront la condition\
\	des que toutes les informations necessaires seront calculees. Applicable\
\	aux simples multi-passes. Bizarre. (mj)}	Inverse currying transformation of an attribute grammar moves a context\
\	condition to places in the grammar where the violation of the condition\
\	can be detected as soon as the semantic information used in the condition\
\	is computed. It thereby takes into account the evaluation order chosen\
\	for the attribute grammar. Inverse currying transformations can be\
\	used to enhance context sensitive parsing using predicates on attributes,\
\	to eliminate sources of backtrack when parsing according to ambiguous\
\	grammars, and to facilitate semantics-supported error correction.	f2b4eb2cc94bbb2a2d54791b8610201d	11d2eb448e0778e041a10f7c4baed5d5	179d2c7a8d3df2edf2de7ad3b465d568	incollection	Inverse Currying Transformation on Attribute Grammars	Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1984
8103168	Informatik-Spektrum	2	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	123--130	\N	3	\N		\N	0dcedf893b78835664490e59973971d1	da82c24a0051886a24b379426a97287b	801ceb83efed93c21b6d0752f67670b4	article	Attibutierte Grammatiken	Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1979
8103169	Acta Informatica	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm79a	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	209--225	\N	3	\N		\N	452ddfaef2ae6f5df8a9337e936c80a0	6c512d525acb1efd159115124d0851de	e7032245b5474b8b9d8a82d59b5e7da0	article	Computation and Use of Data Flow Information in Optimizing Compilers	Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1979
8103170	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	Institut f{\\"u}r Informatik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm77	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUM-INFO-7713	\N		\N	56d1e82df6e4dbf6dd709da463daf237	8f6382cba03b0664d476b3c9a616491b	3c789f2ddc880e9e2cf6a9274732deea	techreport	Baumtransformatoren. Ein Vergleich mit Baumtransduktoren und Aspekte\
\	der Implementierung	Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1977
8103171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abteilung Mathematik, Tech. University M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm73	\N	Bericht	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	7301	\N		\N	0f5ff34a3163b1a18c197101f97862a1	db4d2db3f0214252af00493b2959adcd	0385823bad55d23f6cf257b5a0b957df	techreport	Syntax- und Semantikspezification in der Eingabesprache f{\\"u}r einen\
\	Compiler-Compiler	Reinhard Wilhelm	\N	1973
8103172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm95	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82d72ff8c0c50998cae57c0593aab861	d029a4fae7fcfd10ab6500cd93449295	79911c9c1d7130ef6b7496edc04d4d7a	book	Compiler Design	Reinhard Wilhelm and R. Maurer	\N	1995
8103173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Masson	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm94	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03abe4c7b2eeea573c7cfc56cd9b231e	84dd12821d36c19faac283aabbafa48c	26153df0cc5b083e0385c4f4f6883592	book	Les compilateurs - theorie, construction, generation	Reinhard Wilhelm and R. Maurer	\N	1994
8103174	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	2nd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Wilhelm76	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	571--576	\N	\N	\N		\N	db85608e5fd0ad8220534fc6892881c3	d07a6b0248c62676bd922f1466394cdc	e964762264980ac8b9c64cdf6bd73610	incollection	Design Evaluation of the Compiler Generating System {MUG1}	Reinhard Wilhelm and Knut Ripken and H. Ciesinger and W. Lahner and R. D. Nollmann	\N	1976
8103175	Comput. Lang.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Williams81	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	1--17	\N	1	\N		\N	23f0223be2ffd4a0ce41c3ddef92e872	57d97530272dc5bd3f2022a8209ef022	cc0f0756c99b6fe08673946862c2a55c	article	Methods for Specifying Static Semantics	M. H. Williams	\N	1981
8103176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willman80	\N	M.Sc. thesis, report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1980-73	\N		\N	4799da47be8ae37be85ff5a7abc297fc	aea36f127b15d60b52706f97d76f3856	6682416cb3eaecccb60d56ef6e7e8653	techreport	Describing Code Optimization Algorithms by Means of Attribute Grammars	N. Willman	\N	1980
8103178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Semantics of Programming Languages	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	Wilner72	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	25--39	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b90a268a50e92cd33268e41bdd23c96	8bb038b49ef7ca315478aa9e8189cfa5	f7485f9800126c29fbb3c840906260b9	incollection	Formal Semantic Definition using Synthesized and Inherited Attributes	W. T. Wilner	R. Rustin	1972
8103179	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Sc. Department, Stanford University	\N	Wilner71	\N	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	report STAN-CS-233-71	\N		\N	22baa9720155bb6bbed2b53c7a58adc0	65fa663ae6d6e6ec05c5f833d049d3af	9e8d941e0e6f75c9bc329c7e09feaf44	phdthesis	Declarative Semantic Definition as Illustrated by a Definition of\
\	Simula 67	W. T. Wilner	\N	1971
8103182	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems	17	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu95	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	228--232	\N	2	\N		\N	913669675dfa9162e39231385507d34e	0becc342cbe2cda5c6f367c92e2f552b	25c9c47200bca2f3baaf586930606400	article	A Worst Case of Circularity Test Algorithms for Attribute Grammars	Pei-Chi Wu and Feng-Jian Wang	\N	1995
8103183	Computer Software	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yamashita87	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Japanese)	28--40	\N	3	\N	mynote = {Pas lu, mais d'apres [Sas88] ca permet de determiner automatiquement\
\	les classes d'equivalence des attributs herites dans les grammaires\
\	ECLR-Attribuees. (mj)}	\N	b64567a266e0c363570a996e4134e9b3	a8377791f9b63548a32860d833e16a65	9a1a3cf271068dd25740591ea3e07e33	article	A Friendship Club Problem and its Application to Attribute Grammars	Y. Yamashita and Masataka Sassa and Ikuo Nakata	\N	1987
8103186	BIT	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeh83	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	308--320	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Montre comment transformer un evaluateur OAG base sur des sequences\
\	de visite en un evaluateur incremental. Cette transformation est\
\	assez simple. (mj)}	\N	cc33ba5cbf5a680790d82fca6ebea753	1515146121823b189f734d7d9e447912	66d704da2de21427a399a24dd024314e	article	On Incremental Evaluation of Ordered Attributed Grammars	Dashing Yeh	\N	1983
8103188	\N	302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Yellin88	\N	Reprint of PhD thesis, Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University,\
\	New York, NY	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	(1987).	\N	mynote = {Tres interessant essai sur l'inversion des GAs, c-a-d si on a une\
\	GA T traduisant L1 en L2, comment construire T-1 traduisant L2 en\
\	L1. L'auteur dit comment faire en imposant certaines contraintes\
\	sur les GAs acceptees. Cependant dans le cas general cela semble\
\	impossible, et il faut une tres grande discipline pour obtenir une\
\	GA inversible. (mj)}	\N	39bde0f53c61c4b08ffb47ee5108fb6e	ad0d568d7651474a0585f3300502db4d	54de61727474841de545b68e35482d65	techreport	Attribute Grammar Inversion and Source-to-source Translation	Daniel M. Yellin	\N	1988
8103189	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Columbia University	\N	\N	New York, NY	\N	\N	Yellin84	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	388ba24648cda952781f5cc3d07c1200	27207dc1da6fb1d12e378bea2cfd9ae5	9c1dd2d4493021b326e5b1852492a652	techreport	A Survey of Tree-walk Evaluation Strategies for Attribute Grammars	Daniel M. Yellin	\N	1984
8103190	Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Software Engineering	SE-12	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yellin86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	See also: report RC 10957, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown\
\	Heights, NY (January 1985).	590--599	\N	5	\N	mynote = {Montre comment, moyennant certaines conditions, on peut inverser automatiquement\
\	une GA specifiant une traduction de L1 vers L2 en une GA faisant\
\	la traduction inverse L2 vers L1. (mj)}	\N	cc3c4ce8128c1df16d27d90740f60335	927e23919fcf94b33641b49e93b4b9b4	c1213d6f163bcc49edb54cd0ba148063	article	The Automatic Inversion of Attribute Grammars	Daniel M. Yellin and Eva-Maria M. Mueckstein	\N	1986
8103191	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	8th Int. Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	London	\N	\N	Yellin85	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	36--42	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {Resume des travaux de Yellin a l'intention du grand public. (mj)}	\N	e9ba7860ea216a4e94aa055235e0a796	fb935c3852b5a541d421270729c39b11	6301e91daffb2fba3ecd83ed4a8515eb	incollection	Two-Way Translators based on Attribute Grammar Inversion	Daniel M. Yellin and Eva-Maria M. Mueckstein	\N	1985
8103192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., University of Helsinki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yli-Olli75	\N	report	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Finnish)	\N	\N	C-1975-32	\N		\N	9322fb0abcccfa657c9e1ef7a1ff1029	d8ced3e7ad5d4654e9a1dbbdf31a52dc	b2ff18166a85115480dd0ad797866dd1	techreport	On Compiler Writing Systems: Applications and Software Problems	P. Yli-Olli	\N	1975
8103193	Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Transactions on\
\	Systems, Man, and Cybernetics	SMC-9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	You79	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	334--345	\N	6	\N		\N	b16ad3451fe7bbdc4b71b9d7d01d08fb	9592387e4651789e844f6de23898e290	9ac5065856623e9f05d4a869aa95ecd6	article	A Syntactic Approach to Shape Recognition using Attributed Grammars	K. C. You and King-Sun Fu	\N	1979
8103195	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Comp. Sc., Cornell University	\N	Zaring90	http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR90-1149	Ph.{D}. Thesis	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical Report 90-1149	\N		Attributed context-free grammars provide a rigorous basis for the\
\	semantic analysis and translation of tree-structured objects and\
\	have been used to build a variety of systems. A number of programming\
\	language compiler, compiler generators, and language-based editor\
\	generators employing attribute grammars have been described in the\
\	literature. Many of these systems make use of l-ordered attribute\
\	grammars, attribute grammars for which particularly efficient methods\
\	for attributing derivation trees have been described. Derivation\
\	trees representing constructs of only moderate size may contain thousands\
\	of nodes and tens of thousands of attribute instances, and attribution\
\	of such trees on uniprocessor systems may require a significant amount\
\	of time. One possibility for reducing this time is to find techniques\
\	that exploit opportunities for parallelism in the attribution process\
\	and allow attribution to be performed on multiprocessor systems.\
\	Such techniques would permit attribute grammars to serve as a rigorous\
\	foundation for the development of parallel compilation systems and\
\	other parallel applications. We present several methods for the parallel\
\	attribution of trees derived from l-ordered attribute grammars. These\
\	methods take advantage of parallelism implicit in the attribution\
\	process and, thus, do not require any special considerations to be\
\	taken when constructing grammars. Methods appropriate for use on\
\	tightly - and loosely-coupled multiprocessor architectures and for\
\	use when complete and incremental tree attribution are required are\
\	presented. We present preliminary performance results obtained from\
\	implementations of some of the methods on a simple shared-memory\
\	multiprocessor simulator embedded within an attribute grammar-based\
\	editor generator system. The results suggest that the methods may\
\	provide useful reductions in attribution time in some cases.	f7a24b691c54912044c1e0ddc711aabd	2a2b6d504b9ab616403403e40ae4c190	17c06247e9e1b413eb7a00607a99fecf	phdthesis	Parallel Evaluation in Attribute Grammar-based Systems	Alan K. Zaring	\N	1990
8103198	\N	545	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lect. Notes in Comp. Sci.	Alblas91	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Prague	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	028f33077a0d2595b6a6b0370e262a9f	f2fbc51d9b9123f2d23da261227cba71	cb99decb3ab47ace73ffeee450c0246d	book	Attribute Grammars, Applications and Systems	\N	Henk Alblas and Bo{\\u{r}}ivoj Melichar	1991
8103199	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D{\\'e}pt. M.S.I., Ecole Centrale de Lyon	{\\'E}cully	\N	\N	Boulicaut86	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	This is a local journal. Complete address is: BP 163, F-69131 {\\'E}cully\
\	Cedex (France).	\N	\N	\N	\N	mynote = {sur let et starlet (pd)}	\N	ee32d6d0b8f51450e7ac196fd9b5a3a8	e7098fb2f17342cb097b656e0110789b	f9a13c78d099f9c9a3f45e02922502c6	book	{BULLET}	\N	Jean-Fran{\\c c}ois Boulicaut	1986
8103200	\N	461	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Deransart90	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	Paris	\N	\N	\N	\N		Proceedings of the first workshop entirely devoted to AGs.	962bf3f5d697efd69f6838c00bfe2439	1f4c0fcb2ccb6d317f0f3f058b4afc79	b9f8fb9cb81331ac8a35fad9264b02ba	book	Attribute Grammars and their Applications ({WAGA})	\N	Pierre Deransart and Martin Jourdan	1990
8103201	\N	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	New York--Heidelberg--Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Jones80	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf4437d036f4cf2f11eeb94cb99a5a4f	7869234a584db99339c481dbe9159522	c050089f9e0d4987926502134dff3a44	book	Semantics-directed Compiler Generation	\N	Neil D. Jones	1980
8103202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, New York	\N	\N	Lorho84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	INRIA-CEC Course held in Rocquencourt.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df3ceb773b0f05e07e8cc0b7f8603ce5	c0ae2eef75f655a638c41c8e7cf87e7d	e8eba91f9a1973dc0d9ead4e8f85079d	book	Methods and Tools for Compiler Construction	\N	Bernard Lorho	1984
8103207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Citt� Studi Ed.	Milano	\N	\N	Reghizzi96	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	(in Italian) (Attribute Grammars: Semantic of artificial Languages)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48975afd36c2174559b883df7ce640ff	aa62b04d069101e8dc682b4b57f30e59	b7ffe9a35eafd0f7b933003b14fbbc44	book	Le Grammatiche ad Attributi: Semantica dei Linguaggi artificiali	\N	S. Crespi Reghizzi	1996
8103208	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sektion Informatik, W.-Pieck University	Rostock	\N	\N	Riedewald84	\N	\N	Attribute Grammar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2c54a89a44ff4f8cd2432e8400d2c02	5b417669cf6437219bed8fb6a658422f	f24ff03f7bb4482bc5a38373c14f8077	book	Vortr{\\"a}ge des Problemseminar ``Attributierte Grammatiken und ihre\
\	Anwendungen''	\N	G{\\"u}nter Riedewald	1984
8103595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergon	Würzburg	\N	Fortschritte in der Wissensorganisation ; 9	UBMA_255150547	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=255150547&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Duisburg, 5. - 7. November 2004	\N	\N	XI, 359 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89913-521-0, 978-3-89913-521-3}	\N	1fe70cb0041137795e79dea2af254652	30f8db9728a70f75636c9e2bd4cff856	0830d361957b07e2682c5d02f97b825e	book	Wissensorganisation und Verantwortung: Gesellschaftliche, ökonomische und technische Aspekte	\N	Heinz Peter Ohly	2006
8103935	\N	4004	\N	\N	\N	\N	EUROCRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/Dent06	\N	\N		\N	\N	289-307	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/eurocrypt/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11761679_18}, isbn = {3-540-34546-9}	\N	37d603d5f5f587da1bec13d32691b39f	567add4bfc7fb120ded34cec01f55347	1b119afaa76554604829fc62f9cf1c8b	inproceedings	The Cramer-Shoup Encryption Scheme Is Plaintext Aware in
\
               the Standard Model	Alexander W. Dent	Serge Vaudenay	2006
8103962	\N	5023	\N	\N	\N	\N	AFRICACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/africacrypt/Dent08	\N	\N		\N	\N	357-370	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/africacrypt/2008	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68164-9_24}, isbn = {978-3-540-68159-5}	\N	83fb2089a8e95857aa52f4bd70ebd676	61a827262ffa0034c04cc02cc3de71d5	bbebef3008232975bef220a91ccbef68	inproceedings	A Brief History of Provably-Secure Public-Key Encryption	Alexander W. Dent	Serge Vaudenay	2008
8103963	\N	5023	\N	\N	\N	\N	AFRICACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/africacrypt/2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-540-68159-5}	\N	24b7e067babce81f1d3d9b59aa8ed42e	bd3291b07021d26bac274d870f6f5760	c386ee2d09c7f585d8ab244a3c1218fe	proceedings	Progress in Cryptology - AFRICACRYPT 2008, First International
\
               Conference on Cryptology in Africa, Casablanca, Morocco,
\
               June 11-14, 2008. Proceedings	\N	Serge Vaudenay	2008
8103975	Bulletin of the EATCS	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/eatcs/Kabanets02	\N	\N		\N	\N	88-103	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	3618a1a53d2ea8b4d3fecb9a1a5738fb	0fcff94e4f6f1b947b169c9281a07cf1	9ec8811df161c6efab74fdaa75966793	article	Derandomization: a brief overview	Valentine Kabanets	\N	2002
8103995	\N	3329	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASIACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/BellareP04	\N	\N		\N	\N	48-62	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/2004	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=3329{\\&}spage=48}, isbn = {3-540-23975-8}	\N	a1a8261032f3c71fa205b30aa0a7678a	412c5c3ed1e0cc40098240c0e7864070	11b7898b67571cef9f512b7f7bb307a0	inproceedings	Towards Plaintext-Aware Public-Key Encryption Without Random
\
               Oracles	Mihir Bellare and Adriana Palacio	Pil Joong Lee	2004
8103996	\N	3329	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASIACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-23975-8}	\N	da200925db17d776b035545968b3cea2	7d2fd16df4b9843894980ef18e8eb43b	3fc0f3eb9e6b6d23ac724297fbfb03a0	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2004, 10th International
\
               Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and
\
               Information Security, Jeju Island, Korea, December 5-9,
\
               2004, Proceedings	\N	Pil Joong Lee	2004
8104002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GPGPU-2: Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on General Purpose Processing on Graphics Processing Units	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1513904	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1513895.1513904	\N	QR decomposition on GPUs	\N	\N	71--78	\N	\N	\N	location = {Washington, D.C.}, isbn = {978-1-60558-517-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1513895.1513904}	\N	04dc7eb919cc4a43437f5a66a7370ce5	066de4ccbb2335dd559efbae6a84c657	1c2753c55dc8d1b5275045586375fbbb	inproceedings	QR decomposition on GPUs	Andrew Kerr and Dan Campbell and Mark Richards	\N	2009
8104022	\N	4939	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Key Cryptography	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/pkc/BirkettD08	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-64	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/pkc/2008	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78440-1_4}, isbn = {978-3-540-78439-5}	\N	42ffa707bab05ca404b9360caf198ca6	13f9b94eac862a44cfd70407e85c9d12	49f38d853a3bee1cd3974c84aa036915	inproceedings	Relations Among Notions of Plaintext Awareness	James Birkett and Alexander W. Dent	Ronald Cramer	2008
8104023	\N	4939	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Key Cryptography	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/pkc/2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-540-78439-5}	\N	09eb0bb8507fef1ff78ff5a243d14bbb	c6550728e64cf10942a0238069cc33d2	5d61bb822bd69a2a919325f7a177d572	proceedings	Public Key Cryptography - PKC 2008, 11th International Workshop
\
               on Practice and Theory in Public-Key Cryptography, Barcelona,
\
               Spain, March 9-12, 2008. Proceedings	\N	Ronald Cramer	2008
8104277	Technometrics	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	Dahiya1972	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1267306	\N	This paper used Proschan's data to illustrate its proposed test.	\N	\N	791--801	\N	3	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright © 1972 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Aug., 1972}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Goodness of fit tests based on generalized minimum χ 2 techniques are developed for the gamma and exponential distributions. The power of these tests has been found for several alternative families of distributions by utilizing the asymptotic non-null distribution of the test statistic. The tests behave very well for the types of alternatives considered here. Applications to some failure data of Proschan (1963) are included for illustrative purposes.	50e92ff8c40f33f9302684eb5c9772ff	86ed400f116044bc5b09bbd757064e4d	4c3223e422820ae3c2300c1a95cf71a7	article	Goodness of Fit Tests for the Gamma and Exponential Distributions	Ram C. Dahiya and John Gurland	\N	1972
8104483	Annals of Pure and Applied Logic	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Börger2005149	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYB-4DW8YRF-4/2/c2705a9143290e5799e7de7294f063eb	\N	ScienceDirect - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic : Abstract State Machines: a unifying view of models of computation and of system design frameworks	\N	Festschrift on the occasion of Helmut Schwichtenberg's 60th birthday	149 - 171	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0168-0072}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.apal.2004.10.007}	We capture the principal models of computation and specification in the literature by a uniform set of transparent mathematical descriptions which--starting from scratch--provide the conceptual basis for a comparative study.1	e1727484e7b31a80a01c3c270ae87a91	e7a2cc060cd3c339b87438dc642fa93f	5fa93e5077e161085645e14a97c2de2a	article	Abstract State Machines: a unifying view of models of computation and of system design frameworks	Egon Börger	\N	2005
8105140	SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	stuckenholz05	http://doi.acm.org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/10.1145/1039174.1039197	\N		\N	\N	7	\N	1	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, doi = {}	Emerging component-based software development architectures 
\
promise better re-use of software components, greater ﬂexibility, 
\
scalability and higher quality of services. But like any other piece 
\
of software too, software components are hardly perfect, when be- 
\
ing created. Problems and bugs have to be ﬁxed and new features 
\
need to be added. 
\
This paper analyzes the problem of component evolution and 
\
the incompatibilities which result during component upgrades. 
\
We present the state of the art in component versioning and com- 
\
pare the different methods in component models, frameworks and 
\
programming languages. Special attention is put on the automa- 
\
tion of processes and tool support in this area. The concluding 
\
section sketches a possible solution of these problems we are cur- 
\
rently working on.
\
	ba1cda29cad2a4e751115552ea45ee77	bd3280ebd89c50fbb22267ddfc1e40dc	c991df33e902e6e161dfef6c87797abf	article	Component evolution and versioning state of the art	Alexander Stuckenholz	\N	2005
8105157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International workshop on Comparison and versioning of software models at ICSE	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	wenzel08	http://doi.acm.org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/10.1145/1370152.1370163	\N		\N	\N	41--46	\N	\N	\N	location = {Leipzig, Germany}	If large models are compared their diﬀerence can contain a huge number of local changes. Conventional methods for displaying diﬀerences cannot reasonably handle such large diﬀerences. This paper proposes a solution to this problem. Our approach is based on the concept of polymetric views and extends it in two ways: ﬁrstly, we propose metrics for diﬀerences which quantify properties of diﬀerences and distinguish relevant from irrelevant changes. Moreover, we propose new graphical features of polymetric views. This combination provides a scalable presentation of diﬀerences which makes the changes of large models comprehensible.	531a8e84a3d510c842fa9a5c81057462	ffeba91ff002d9296a962586341adda5	8f84d9ead0c88077fec7cabcf14d67fe	inproceedings	Scalable visualization of model differences	Sven Wenzel	\N	2008
8106744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	our-mrca-paper	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.1302	\N	Dynamics of the time to the most recent common ancestor in a large branching population	\N	cite arxiv:0812.1302
\
Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  If we follow an asexually reproducing population through time, then the
\
amount of time that has passed since the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of
\
all current individuals lived will change as time progresses. The resulting
\
stochastic process has been studied previously when the population has a
\
constant large size and evolves via the diffusion limit of standard
\
Wright-Fisher dynamics. We investigate cases in which the population varies in
\
size and evolves according to a class of models that includes suitably
\
conditioned $(1+\\beta)$-stable continuous state branching processes (in
\
particular, it includes the conditioned Feller continuous state branching
\
process). We also consider the discrete time Markov chain that tracks the MRCA
\
age just before and after its successive jumps. We find transition
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probabilities for both the continuous and discrete time processes, determine
\
when these processes are transient and recurrent, and compute stationary
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distributions when they exist. We also introduce a new family of Markov
\
processes that stand in a relation with respect to the $(1+\\beta)$-stable
\
continuous state branching process that is similar to the one between the
\
Bessel-squared diffusions and the Feller continuous state branching process.
\
	3019e6e589c7d611bd629608d20d8a06	56608ae10548673881bec211580524a7	57c4e486fef09116e9b0c7beaa1d468d	misc	Dynamics of the time to the most recent common ancestor in a large
\
  branching population	Steven N. Evans and Peter L. Ralph	\N	2008
8106873	Phys. Rept.	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Susskind:1982mw	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PRPLC,104,181	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PRPLC,104,181	\N	\N	181-193	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PRPLC,104,181;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-1573(84)90208-4}	\N	8357e5173e6629425b726c608a24eea4	0da85bad7f12a98267e9973c5dfbcc9c	4fb3447a3e511533831542d5c2cce6fd	article	THE GAUGE HIERARCHY PROBLEM, TECHNICOLOR, SUPERSYMMETRY,
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                  AND ALL THAT. (TALK)	Leonard Susskind	\N	1984
8106880	Phys. Rev.	159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coleman:1967ad	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,159,1251	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,159,1251	\N	\N	1251-1256	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,159,1251;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.159.1251}	We prove a new theorem on the impossibility of combining space-time and internal symmetries in any but a trivial way. The theorem is an improvement on known results in that it is applicable to infinite-parameter groups, instead of just to Lie groups. This improvement is gained by using information about the S matrix; previous investigations used only information about the single-particle spectrum. We define a symmetry group of the S matrix as a group of unitary operators which turn one-particle states into one-particle states, transform many-particle states as if they were tensor products, and commute with the S matrix. Let G be a connected symmetry group of the S matrix, and let the following five conditions hold: (1) G contains a subgroup locally isomorphic to the Poincaré group. (2) For any M>0, there are only a finite number of one-particle states with mass less than M. (3) Elastic scattering amplitudes are analytic functions of s and t, in some neighborhood of the physical region. (4) The S matrix is nontrivial in the sense that any two one-particle momentum eigenstates scatter (into something), except perhaps at isolated values of s. (5) The generators of G, written as integral operators in momentum space, have distributions for their kernels. Then, we show that G is necessarily locally isomorphic to the direct product of an internal symmetry group and the Poincaré group.	422d934ea8e9b9a18b8a55fb6d0c8c64	c542366d064e7fc8f5bdb0ba6df6352f	c32ef2e6a5340ed5780347212c884ed9	article	ALL POSSIBLE SYMMETRIES OF THE {S} MATRIX	Sidney R. Coleman and J. Mandula	\N	1967
8106884	Nucl. Phys.	B88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haag:1974qh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B88,257	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHA,B88,257	\N	\N	257	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B88,257;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(75)90279-5}	A generator of a symmetry or supersymmetry of the S-matrix has to have three simple properties (see sect. 2). Starting from these properties one can give a complete analysis of the possible structure of the pseudo Lie algebra of these generators. In a theory with non-vanishing masses one finds that the only extension of previously known relations is the possible appearance of “central charges” as anticommutators of Fermi charges. In the massless case (disregarding infrared problems and symmetry breaking) the Fermi charges may generate the conformal group together with a unitary internal symmetry group.	2faa375b99644a8ecff8b6765d859d14	b7539fa960209befb5f0fcb98de3e960	7a7f9d8f28dc8b0d935419451fed7036	article	All Possible Generators of Supersymmetries of the {s}
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                  Matrix	Rudolf Haag and Jan T. Lopuszanski and Martin Sohnius	\N	1975
8106887	Phys. Lett.	B115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nilles:1982ik	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHLTA,B115,193	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHLTA,B115,193	\N	\N	193	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B115,193;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(82)90642-6}	We propose a scenario for grand unified models based on local supersymmetry. We give arguments that condensates of strongly interacting gauge theories might break local supersymmetry. The gravitino mass induces mass splittings in the low energy theory and allows us to understand a hierarchy of Mp = 1019 GeV to Mw = 102 GeV naturally.	b55fd7dc2d5af8b2c8b57b02be3bc3d6	d1742b899c2ce683d3a92eeb0f12e9c1	610cdb3c954cc418f7e69ac1e9eca43b	article	Dynamically Broken Supergravity and the Hierarchy
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                  Problem	Hans Peter Nilles	\N	1982
8106894	Nucl. Phys.	B426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seiberg:1994rs	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9407087	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9407087	\N	\N	19-52	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9407087;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(94)90124-4}, eprint = {hep-th/9407087}	\N	47c6a92004792a99e5fc8a2a3b2bb5a3	7015a23e1b24c22ac046873a709ba174	2935f783a3f13a7970abd2bbcec96fa0	article	Monopole Condensation, And Confinement In {N=2}
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                  Supersymmetric {Yang-Mills} Theory	N. Seiberg and Edward Witten	\N	1994
8106898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinberg:1995mt	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=3355144	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 3355144	\N	Cambridge, UK: Univ. Pr. (1995) 609 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eee43f1652cea3c916b2057f3111d628	0afb12f47809840288d29b0b7e3bac8b	6e340d639273b8b6dba491ea2187bdda	book	The Quantum theory of fields. {Vol. 1: Foundations}	Steven Weinberg	\N	1995
8106903	Nucl. Phys.	B421	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonini:1993sj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=2860902	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 2860902	\N	\N	429-455	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9312114;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(94)90335-2}, eprint = {hep-th/9312114}	We study the formulation of the Wilson renormalization group (RG) method for a non-Abelian gauge theory. We analyze the simple case of $SU(2)$ and show that the local gauge symmetry can be implemented by suitable boundary conditions for the RG flow. Namely we require that the relevant couplings present in the physical effective action, \\ie the coefficients of the field monomials with dimension not larger than four, are fixed to satisfy the Slavnov-Taylor identities. The full action obtained from the RG equation should then satisfy the same identities. This procedure is similar to the one we used in QED. In this way we avoid the cospicuous fine tuning problem which arises if one gives instead the couplings of the bare Lagrangian. To show the practical character of this formulation we deduce the perturbative expansion for the vertex functions in terms of the physical coupling $g$ at the subtraction point $\\mu$ and perform one loop calculations. In particular we analyze to this order some ST identities and compute the nine bare couplings. We give a schematic proof of perturbative renormalizability. 	65f7e135a9ff5ae9f69537400d7ad8fe	aaa9210b494e692caa8e7379fed423a8	15589ea7b316c0bfa01bfd820676ef78	article	Renormalization group flow for {SU(2) Yang-Mills} theory and
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                  gauge invariance	M. Bonini and M. D'Attanasio and G. Marchesini	\N	1994
8106905	Phys. Rev.	D36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weinberg:1987vp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+a+Weinberg+and+a+Wu+and+t+understanding	\N		\N	\N	2474	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D36,2474;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.36.2474}	We examine the situation where the perturbatively calculated effective potential develops an imaginary part. We show that his imaginary part has a natural interpretation as a decay rate per unit volume of a well-defined state and that it agrees quantitatively with an independent calculation of this rate. We examine in some detail the nature of this decay process.	ef486ca80d057cb3981530dd5a3b0b3b	da86a1d40d8c5f2ca7ad15ad273b7b44	a30d801b865b0e82800accfec3c66c07	article	UNDERSTANDING COMPLEX PERTURBATIVE EFFECTIVE POTENTIALS	Erick J. Weinberg and Ai qun Wu	\N	1987
8106910	Phys. Rev.	D14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Drell:1976mj	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=129461	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 129461	\N	\N	1627	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D14,1627;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.14.1627}	This paper (the second in a series) reports our recent progress in the study of strong-coupling quantum field theories on a lattice. In particular we study theories involving fermions and gauge fields and pay special attention to the peculiar problems encountered when one formulates theories of fermions on a lattice. It is unique to our approach that we preserve local chiral symmetry and at the same time correctly count the number of fermionic states. We demonstrate how our formalism works with the lattice Thirring and Schwinger models, whose continuum limits are solvable in one space and one time dimension. We show in the strong-coupling limit that these theories are equivalent to a Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain. We also discuss briefly some general features of non-Abelian gauge theories of quarks and gluons in three space and one time dimension. The most interesting results we have to report at this stage are as follows: (i) The only "gauge-invariant states" which remain at low mass in the limit of very strong gauge coupling have the quantum numbers of physical hadrons. (ii) The resulting "effective strong-coupling" theory preserves the full chiral symmetry of the exact theory [SU(3) × SU(3) if we introduce three flavors of quarks each with three colors] and describes a theory of "massless bare hadrons" interacting with one another through a quark interchange mechanism of finite strength.	e203bad5f7aa3968d085bed863189c54	934c1ffe24772e944158630ba5a65ffa	f10314e5a8598d6fccbef20d9651dc9a	article	Strong Coupling Field Theories. 2. {F}ermions and Gauge
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                  Fields on a Lattice	S. D. Drell and Marvin Weinstein and S. Yankielowicz	\N	1976
8106917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kato:2008fr	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0810.2360	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0810.2360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0810.2360;%%}, eprint = {0810.2360}	    Abstract: An obstacle to realize supersymmetry on a lattice is the breakdown of Leibniz rule. We give a proof of a no-go theorem that it is impossible to construct a lattice field theory in an infinite lattice volume with any nontrivial field products and difference operators that satisfy the following three properties: (i) translation invariance, (ii) locality and (iii) Leibniz rule. We then propose a way to escape from the no-go theorem by introducing infinite flavors, and present a lattice model of N=2 supersymmetric quantum mechanics equipped with the full exact supersymmetry. 	447fb9a5f3e10989fb10156e7b822774	4046e8f4aa6592c69af63568c504ad66	5931de73e5b711428a73b0b2caad935b	article	No-Go Theorem of {Leibniz} Rule and Supersymmetry on the
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                  Lattice	Mitsuhiro Kato and Makoto Sakamoto and Hiroto So	\N	2008
8106920	Prog. Theor. Phys.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nojiri:1984ys	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PTPKA,74,819	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PTPKA,74,819	\N	\N	819	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PTPKA,74,819;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.74.819}	We define a continuous `translation' operation on the lattice by using difference operator. It enables us to construct supersymmetric lattice interaction which makes the Leibniz rule to work. We use a supersymmetric extension of Wilson fermion. Our formulation preserves the superalgebra even in the finite volume and hence makes Monte Carlo simulations of supersymmetric theories possible. 	044976bb17b9960cb61fcf731eb1392c	d66b25db8e2bef062527cbac1a7634ee	6c05f6be2fbe87b241ae8438bd971851	article	CONTINUOUS 'TRANSLATION' AND SUPERSYMMETRY ON THE
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                  LATTICE	Shinichi Nojiri	\N	1985
8106924	Prog. Theor. Phys.	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nojiri:1985vb	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PTPKA,74,1124	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PTPKA,74,1124	\N	\N	1124	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PTPKA,74,1124;%%}, doi = {10.1143/PTP.74.1124}	We analyze the two-dimensional Wess-Zumino model in a continuum time and finite space lattice. We claim that our formulation preserves supersymmetry algebra. Constructing the Hamiltonian and the supercharges, we show that Witten's index vanishes and there is no state annihilated by the supercharges, which signals the spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry. 	6408047fc5565bbc2e59475521b82956	cec5847f9d72c550d379094200d82bcb	f7f07b5b11062ba039ed0241079aab52	article	THE SPONTANEOUS BREAKDOWN OF SUPERSYMMETRY ON THE FINITE
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                  LATTICE	Shinichi Nojiri	\N	1985
8106928	Nucl. Phys.	B176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nicolai:1980jc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=NUPHA,B176,419	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J NUPHA,B176,419	\N	\N	419-428	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = NUPHA,B176,419;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0550-3213(80)90460-5}	We complete the proof of a recently proposed new characterization of scalar supersymmetric theories and extend this result to “non-scalar” models such as supersymmetric gauge theories. The new characterization does not make use of anticommuting variables since supersymmetry can now be directly understood as a property of certain purely bosonic functional integration measures where all fermionic variables have been “integrated out”.	e210321ebf6c5a55991bd23fc483a1dc	1f1d0dea2ec6a45465e4a8af710addc0	8a7e033eddb23bf16f31764f9ff11e30	article	SUPERSYMMETRY AND FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION MEASURES	H. Nicolai	\N	1980
8106937	JHEP	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Damgaard:2007eh	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0708.4129	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0708.4129	\N	\N	097	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0708.4129;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2007/09/097}, eprint = {0708.4129}	    Abstract: We examine the relation between supersymmetric lattice gauge theories constructed by the link approach and by orbifolding and show that they are equivalent. We discuss the number of preserved supersymmetries. 	98378adbe2e5821c198ebddcf0c6f806	d9b2417a21ee7316f819558e1ab8c7da	ca288a3942cfb48474520b261f265b71	article	Lattice Supersymmetry: {Equivalence} between the Link
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                  Approach and Orbifolding	Poul H. Damgaard and So Matsuura	\N	2007
8106941	Physics Letters B	137	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aratyn1984392	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVN-470N6VR-T4/2/742e54694b13eae657fac5858e126815	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters B : A Dirac-Kähler approach to the two dimensional Wess-Zumino N = 2model on the lattice	\N	\N	392 - 396	\N	5-6	\N	issn = {0370-2693}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91740-4}	We apply the Dirac-Kähler formalism to the two dimensional Wess-Zumino N = 2 model. On the hamiltonian lattice the model exhibits invariance under a lattice subalgebra of supersymmetry. We also describe the euclidean space-time lattice version of this model with the action invariant under the supersymmetry transformations which have the correct continuum limit.	0169320caccdae6aeff031f184d2c567	9ce1ea3926f0c28bee0c6612ca861ea1	df63464e2c76f36d48d0657928ef20c5	article	A {Dirac-Kähler} approach to the two dimensional {Wess-Zumino N = 2} model on the lattice	H. Aratyn and A. H. Zimerman	\N	1984
8106944	Phys. Lett.	B105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nielsen:1981hk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=808199	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 808199	\N	\N	219	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHLTA,B105,219;%%}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(81)91026-1}	We present a no-go theorem for regularizing chiral fermions in a general and abstract form, together with a review of our lattice no-go theorem for chiral fermions.	dbd9e48e399b5d40566550f30333e44d	e47013def46c82280d439068504f4fed	348cc5a65ca12972ee8935c1e1457509	article	No Go Theorem for Regularizing Chiral Fermions	Holger Bech Nielsen and M. Ninomiya	\N	1981
8106948	Commun. Math. Phys.	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedan:1982nk	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=1051318	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 1051318	\N	\N	481-490	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = CMPHA,85,481;%%}, doi = {10.1007/BF01403500}	The Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem asserts the impossibility of constructing lattice models of non-selfinteracting chiral fermions. A new proof is given here. This proof fills a technical gap in the two proofs presented by the authors of the theorem. It also serves as prelude to an investigation of the chiral properties of the general lattice model.
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	c654d5730781eb4409e31d9e82c7a47f	c87d4f08fb6eee097f54bbdd326259d3	9a7977216387ed8ea6ab5efe26b02e3e	article	A PROOF OF THE {N}IELSEN-{N}INOMIYA THEOREM	D. Friedan	\N	1982
8106951	Phys. Rev.	D24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rabin:1981nm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D24,3218	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D24,3218	\N	\N	3218	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D24,3218;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.24.3218}	I study a class of lattice versions of QED with fermions with the aim of clarifying the relationship between the fermion spectrum (doubled or not), continuous chiral symmetry, the range of the lattice interactions, and the validity of perturbation theory. Theories of this class with an undoubled spectrum, such as the formulation due to Drell, Weinstein, and Yankielowicz (DWY), have infinite-range interactions and infrared-divergent perturbation series. The infrared singularities can be removed by a resummation of the series. I then carry out a renormalization program for DWY QED after which the a→0 limit of the theory is finite and coincides with continuum QED. Finally, I consider the nonperturbative structure of DWY QED.	36b8ca438be5d3c03315642f099c2d9d	e3c745ad524a6f89fe5b0483f33d34b8	006021876b2963c327364b4de4aa181d	article	PERTURBATION THEORY FOR {SLAC} LATTICE FERMIONS	Jeffrey M. Rabin	\N	1981
8106956	Phys. Rev.	D28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartels:1983wm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D28,818	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D28,818	\N	\N	818	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D28,818;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.28.818}	We develop Lagrangian and Hamiltonian lattice formulations of the Wess-Zumino model which preserve the superalgebra. We check that the lattice model passes into the continuum model in the zero-lattice-spacing limit, and obtain various perturbative results (nonrenormalization, effective-potential loop expansion) on the lattice. We study the phase structure with the one-loop effective potential and find dynamical symmetry breaking at large coupling in two dimensions, but not in four dimensions. Separately, we evaluate the strong-coupling limit in the Hamiltonian formulation and confirm the accuracy of the one-loop effective-potential predictions. Our methods should apply to certain other supersymmetric theories.	1c2474cb41244b3c0de4d77f347d074d	30da63e55bc79848fd919b78836afbbb	bdef3cbbf55633fe208dc1a91a367c10	article	SUPERSYMMETRY ON A LATTICE	Jochen Bartels and J. B. Bronzan	\N	1983
8106960	Z. Phys.	C20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bartels:1982ue	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=ZEPYA,C20,159	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J ZEPYA,C20,159	\N	\N	159	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = ZEPYA,C20,159;%%}, doi = {10.1007/BF01573219}	A lattice Lagrangian of the Wess-Zumino model is constructed using perturbation theory up to two loops. It is shown that the renormalized vertex-functions have the correct continuum limit if nonsupersymmetric counterterms up to dimension four are added to the Lagrangian. The structure of these terms is analysed with the Wilson prescription for the fermions.	0a2917dfb291bac43b35b6e0c207006a	6079cfb2706e5df2a7840f69141f1df0	e39c2304c6d63cdd2e5bc6c2765b13fd	article	A LATTICE VERSION OF THE WESS-ZUMINO MODEL	Jochen Bartels and G. Kramer	\N	1983
8106964	Phys. Rev.	D28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gozzi:1984jx	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,D28,1922	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,D28,1922	\N	\N	1922-1930	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,D28,1922;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.28.1922}	\N	120f592b12f986185a75c81599d367f4	47bacb484edc91135af92ba6e88c7fea	e019edb8f5b1652aa60a4f15cfeb0a1f	article	FUNCTIONAL INTEGRAL APPROACH TO {P}ARISI-{W}U STOCHASTIC
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                  QUANTIZATION: {S}CALAR THEORY	E. Gozzi	\N	1983
8106976	Phys. Rev.	D78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kastner:2008zc	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0807.1905	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0807.1905	\N	\N	095001	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.1905;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.78.095001}, eprint = {0807.1905}	    Abstract: We consider the two-dimensional N=(2,2) Wess-Zumino model with a cubic superpotential at weak and intermediate couplings. Refined algorithms allow for the extraction of reliable masses in a region where perturbation theory no longer applies. We scrutinize the Nicolai improvement program which is supposed to guarantee lattice supersymmetry and compare the results for ordinary and non-standard Wilson fermions with those for SLAC derivatives. It turns out that this improvement completely fails to enhance simulations for Wilson fermions and only leads to better results for SLAC fermions. Furthermore, even without improvement terms the models with all three fermion species reproduce the correct values for the fermion masses in the continuum limit. 	46c7115ce73adf8b3dda52afd7cfbda0	09b62bda9042d00c0c1cc6e19a9a96e5	69979d464bab4129342be004fb74380b	article	Two-Dimensional {Wess-Zumino} Models at Intermediate
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                  Couplings	Tobias Kastner and Georg Bergner and Sebastian Uhlmann and Andreas Wipf and Christian Wozar	\N	2008
8106986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AlvarezGaume:1982be	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=fin+a+Gaume+and+a+Freedman+and+a+Grisaru	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIN A GAUME AND A FREEDMAN AND A GRISARU	\N	HUTMP 81/B111	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1f98a164dd22663aed5f37868242539	20148950c43c32af98b4bace2898e290	d15efdfd9eb4bbda03e37f075bb62049	article	SPONTANEOUS BREAKDOWN OF SUPERSYMMETRY IN TWO-
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                  DIMENSIONS	Luis Alvarez-Gaume and Daniel Z. Freedman and Marcus T. Grisaru	\N	1982
8106989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergner:2008ws	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0807.1110	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0807.1110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0807.1110;%%}, eprint = {0807.1110}	\N	7a68f55fb94aa2f78a48555e908f4697	073548331adac9caa16e0f4ecc4cd996	6047cff2628a363fb5a3de6a8a2ae927	article	Generalising the Ginsparg-Wilson relation: {L}attice
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                  Supersymmetry from Blocking Transformations	Georg Bergner and Falk Bruckmann and Jan M. Pawlowski	\N	2008
8106993	JHEP	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kato:2008sp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?irn=7705107	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND IRN 7705107	\N	\N	057	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-lat}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0803.3121;%%}, doi = {10.1088/1126-6708/2008/05/057}, eprint = {0803.3121}	    Abstract: We study a product rule and a difference operator equipped with Leibniz rule in a general framework of lattice field theory. It is shown that the difference operator can be determined by the product rule and some initial data through the Leibniz rule. This observation leads to a no-go theorem that it is impossible to construct any difference operator and product rule on a lattice with the properties of (i) translation invariance, (ii) locality and (iii) Leibniz rule. We present a formalism to overcome the difficulty by an infinite flavor extension or a matrix expression of a lattice field theory. 	34e23e415de183a7808fa478373a762c	7eb4bd3aea87cdf59ec3a0a66a6a96e8	519199378017670e8a763b64fdff701f	article	Taming the {Leibniz} Rule on the Lattice	Mitsuhiro Kato and Makoto Sakamoto and Hiroto So	\N	2008
8108582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	State University of New York Press	\N	\N	\N	Bordo1987	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Flight-Objectivity-Cartesianism-Culture-Philosophy/dp/0887064116%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0887064116	\N	The Flight to Objectivity: Essays in Cartesianism and Culture SUNY Series in Philosophy: Susan Bordo: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780887064111}, asin = {0887064116}, isbn = {0887064116}, dewey = {194}	\N	2806e2d270b644ffd2d9381a40fdbba9	be66d6e564afa2b0ff4bda8ae2ac91b8	0c0ad13e72bb0dd05b6dc3ffe7800242	book	The Flight to Objectivity: Essays in Cartesianism and Culture	Susan Bordo	\N	1987
8108593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Grosz2001	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Architecture-Outside-Essays-Virtual-Writing/dp/0262571498%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0262571498	\N	Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space (Writing Architecture): E Grosz: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780262571494}, asin = {0262571498}, isbn = {0262571498}, dewey = {720.1}	\N	c7914b1ca173b07949b3b68c33503a94	5fa12f0cf5d2871e7a161eaff3b403a3	76223e4bc9f92b768ec49e77d6a43244	book	Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space	Elizabeth Grosz	\N	2001
8108607	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	1558609350	http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Your-Users-Requirements-Technologies/dp/1558609350%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1558609350	\N	Amazon.com: Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements Methods, Tools, and Techniques (Interactive Technologies): Catherine Courage, Kathy Baxter: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781558609358}, asin = {1558609350}, isbn = {1558609350}, dewey = {004.019}	\N	3a8cdcd87ce0be5b0ee3bdf7b51d0569	978074e669ec48868418f9ea5264dea3	cf46ac7201fcb402dccd79822bbab8e3	book	Understanding Your Users: A Practical Guide to User Requirements Methods, Tools, and Techniques	Catherine Courage and Kathy Baxter	\N	2005
8108610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zētros	Thessalonikē	\N	Byzantinoi syngrapheis	DionysiusAreopagita:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	13	\N	isbn = {978-960-463-066-0}, totalpages = {574 S.}	\N	836ea548cc7a2fe0b44da9dc70f04815	5f5ff3dfdc08ffd10e35aff0e1fb8de7	ce29df4d10f11c72c156743fb5548892	book	Peri theiōn onomatōn	Dionysius <Areopagita>	Dēmētrios K. Chatzēmichaēl	2008
8108620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwabe-Verl.	Basel	\N	Zürcher Arbeiten zur Philosophie	Ostheim:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	isbn = {978-3-7965-2446-2}, totalpages = {402 S.}	\N	cd0908fe83059ac32b2434884cf2e365	3c18273c10fbfbca200077fb8c809fc1	a51dcf9b7d6c692c85da9c9b84ea2ad0	book	Ousia und Substantia : Untersuchungen zum Substanzbegriff bei den vornizäischen Kirchenvätern	Martin R. von Ostheim	\N	2008
8108631	The Journal of Chemical Physics	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	cao:4059	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/121/4059/1	\N	Efficient formulation of the stochastic simulation algorithm for chemically reacting systems	\N	\N	4059-4067	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1778376}	In this paper we examine the different formulations of Gillespie's stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) [D. Gillespie, J. Phys. Chem. 81, 2340 (1977)] with respect to computational efficiency, and propose an optimization to improve the efficiency of the direct method. Based on careful timing studies and an analysis of the time-consuming operations, we conclude that for most practical problems the optimized direct method is the most efficient formulation of SSA. This is in contrast to the widely held belief that Gibson and Bruck's next reaction method [M. Gibson and J. Bruck, J. Phys. Chem. A 104, 1876 (2000)] is the best way to implement the SSA for large systems. Our analysis explains the source of the discrepancy.	cf9cc9be43f5833dcfe70e57c27f8e54	95069f5fca8182b3725c9fd1cc6b5d5c	23fc75eddb03ac0186812644d5f9e8fa	article	Efficient formulation of the stochastic simulation algorithm for chemically reacting systems	Yang Cao and Hong Li and Linda Petzold	\N	2004
8108632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morcelliana	Brescia	\N	Letteratura cristiana antica. Nuova serie	Parrinello:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	17	\N	isbn = {978-88-372-2288-8}, totalpages = {170 p.}	\N	f78b660b69ecc305dcccd5c033757701	d6c218d9b17ca300f0368026ee459da7	b7537c4c0e3f1310578469c22a57b042	book	Santità, eresia e politica a Bisanzio nel XII secolo : Costantino Crisomallo, il falso bogomilo	Rosa Maria Parrinello	\N	2008
8108644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indiana University Press	\N	\N	\N	Sullivan2006	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Revealing-Whiteness-Unconscious-Privilege-Philosophy/dp/0253218489%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0253218489	\N	Revealing Whiteness: The Unconscious Habits of Racial Privilege American Philosophy: Amazon.co.uk: Shannon Sullivan: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780253218483}, asin = {0253218489}, isbn = {0253218489}, dewey = {305.809}	\N	4f44ba0a93157d3f1444e946c9e9c62d	8fb1405e893a33723de8d0d80a50f3a7	8a91d226755e9f516a7c9085cad4ed80	book	Revealing Whiteness: The Unconscious Habits of Racial Privilege (American Philosophy)	Shannon Sullivan	\N	2006
8108649	\N	\N	\N	annotated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OUP USA	\N	\N	\N	Alcoff2006	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Visible-Identities-Studies-Feminist-Philosophy/dp/0195137353%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0195137353	\N	Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self (Studies in Feminist Philosophy): Linda Martín Alcoff: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780195137354}, asin = {0195137353}, isbn = {0195137353}, dewey = {305.80097}	\N	e03a51d4543918e8dddf06fd269a8fc9	cf22934df8ee61f92acbda910436f0e3	5e6e2064f9e33a92b5e6ed8d607ea3f7	book	Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self (Studies in Feminist Philosophy)	Linda Martín Alcoff	\N	2006
8108760	VDI nachrichten	\N	\N	\N	Mai	08.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moehrke2009energieeffizienz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Chemei arbeitet an Minimierung der Energiekosten, Ressourceneffizienz: "Für den Bezug der energie, die durch die Strom- und Dampfrohrleitungen der Chemie fließt, zahlen deutsche Unternehmen jährlich mehr als 5 Milliarden Euro" (Lehner, VCI)
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Energiekosten in der chemie machen rund 3% der Bruttowertschöpfung aus (Maschinenbau 2%, Elektroindustrie 0,6%): 55% Gas, 25% elektrische Energie, 20% andere	8e895edf60200ebc9e1ac4bf973dc916	dc2d3d6b5ada94e3408f773ee20c3b38	fafabdb669adbbe09bdf3643d94a0fa1	article	Dauerbrenner Energieeffizienz in der Chemie.	Caren Moehrke	\N	2009
8109012	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0953-8984-21-23-232202	http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/21/232202	\N	Superconducting and normal phases of FeSe single crystals at high pressure	\N	\N	232202 (5pp)	\N	23	\N		We report on the synthesis of superconducting single crystals of FeSe and their characterization by x-ray diffraction, magnetization and resistivity. We have performed ac susceptibility measurements under high pressure in a hydrostatic liquid argon medium up to 14 GPa and we find that TC increases up to 33-36 K in all samples, but with slightly different pressure dependences on different samples. Above 12 GPa no traces of superconductivity are found in any sample. We have also performed a room temperature high pressure x-ray diffraction study up to 12 GPa on a powder sample, and we find that, between 8.5 and 12 GPa, the tetragonal PbO structure undergoes a structural transition to a hexagonal structure. This transition results in a volume decrease of about 16\\% and is accompanied by the appearance of an intermediate, probably orthorhombic, phase.	ec13043e17ccae03d6ff8a171412234d	09a1a2deb686b55ed4639a466c7fb6f2	58dea7b9535dc7bc15116225b059e138	article	Superconducting and normal phases of FeSe single crystals at high pressure	D Braithwaite and B Salce and G Lapertot and F Bourdarot and C Marin and D Aoki and M Hanfland	\N	2009
8109017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=8FVWiX7C4tMC&pg=PA58&dq=Social+Networking+Geschäftsmodell#PPP1,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e78b910480735abe3ec990c6f2be984f	90795b7b6973d4cfdcaff5eca884b7cd	530c774cdd10adc1f940f4910bdbab45	book	Online-gemeinschaften als Geschäftsmodell: Eine Analyse aus sozioökonomischer Perspektive	Johannes Hummel	\N	2005
8109041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE '09: Proceedings of the 40th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	HanEtAl09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1508875	\N	CS1 students speak	\N	\N	19--23	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chattanooga, TN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-183-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1508865.1508875}	\N	2099b6274701477d2cc2fca06210a5f0	2d0699daa1f71aa01277491c66540a92	06e1d2853f41db5a6786abcc322e403f	inproceedings	CS1 Students Speak: Advice for Students by Students	Brian Hanks and Laurie Murphy and Beth Simon and Ren\\'{e}e McCauley and Carol Zander	\N	2009
8109102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bdf028ade9aaaa141088bb897971275a	72356ec9a54f4439f0d5f4a901007177	6964b39e1f6a2436beab8fc6aa01ad7d	article	Social Semantic Web - Web 2.0 was nun?	\N	Tassilo Pellegrini Andreas Blumauer	2008
8109197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=ntptYA49xL4C&printsec=frontcover#PPP1,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e956a5c0f46545a81b33fc146a246970	38164ac73b2428e74dac62800f6bcc23	ba732dd4716d3e5db9bbe156c798472c	book	Unternehmenserfolg 2.0: Welche Geschäftsmodelle im Internet wirklich funktionieren	Stephan Lamprecht	\N	2008
8109199	\	International Journal of Knowledge and Learning 2007	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChattiJarkeFrosch-Wilke2007	http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=16702&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or	\N		\N	Guter Übersichtsartikel zu Wissensmanagement und E-Learning	404-420	\N	4/5	\N		The main aim of Knowledge Management (KM) is to connect people to quality knowledge as well as people to people in order to peak performance. This is also the primary goal of Learning Management (LM). In fact, in the world of e-learning, it is more widely recognised that how learning content is used and distributed by learners might be more important than how it is designed. In the last few years, there has been an increasing focus on social software applications and services as a result of the rapid development of Web 2.0 concepts. In this paper, we argue that LM and KM can be viewed as two sides of the same coin, and explore how Web 2.0 technologies can leverage knowledge sharing and learning and enhance individual performance whereas previous models of LM and KM have failed, and present a social software driven approach to LM and KM.	34b34c2785f322706cfdf88e75b9d9f6	5f89741e3d69601e5169d1fc56d5b532	0c785c0c62cf8a82654b53e576850489	article	The future of e-learning: a shift to knowledge networking and social software	Mohamed Amine Chatti and Matthias Jarke and Dirk Frosch-Wilke	\N	2007
8109221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=FecU7JNFxmEC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d8444f72773a380213c807dedc91d60	b9d33d8db4e356ae94bc62e458fda3d2	19bb45bdb2b8ec6beeb7a862a3a38d08	book	Geschäftsmodelle erfolgreicher internetbasierter Unternehmen der 2. Generation	Michaela Bruckner; F. Safie; A. Rudes	\N	2007
8109491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=PfWLWBS5FPUC&pg=PP1&dq=%22Social+Networking%22+Geschäftsmodell&lr=#PPA1,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84b38c9acf1599bff11a55c1010529bf	b96d3e15c2e21e5ba36c8d179fcc5b08	79ee90a8176e9eb7c9a0c0066b97fcb6	book	Medien- und Internetmanagement	Bernd W. Wirtz	\N	2008
8109667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICER '08: Proceeding of the fourth international workshop on Computing education research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	HerEtAl08	\N	\N	Proof by incomplete enumeration and other logical misconceptions	\N	\N	59--70	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {978-1-60558-216-0}	\N	b1b420a9023d25526e2e3e5d5aeb3c92	56482308afb4114f19157bf9f5b0d60f	19cfb2678d1d235f7a6417b2a6ac8175	inproceedings	Proof by Incomplete Enumeration and Other Logical Misconceptions	Geoffrey L. Herman and Lisa Kaczmarczyk and Michael C. Loui and Craig Zilles	\N	2008
8109696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford [u.a.]	\N	Oxford early Christian studies	Tollefsen:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-19-923714-2}, totalpages = {VIII, 243 S. : graph. Darst.}	\N	428732619bd0f8426a3bef8bb7493e91	183b03eb7f02298302454ccce08ca508	456c5bfe4ba3a105cb759e3156012405	book	The Christocentric cosmology of St. Maximus the Confessor	Torstein Tollefsen	\N	2008
8109744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=nriEzDsshQsC&printsec=frontcover	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5907c281e332a476ab161ada0829ae5c	d98d9d1fccf0f88c685f291c680f1e5d	b97749ea79b7c6b3746bde9c9b9d11b6	book	Social Network Analysis- eine Darstellung des State of the Art und die Anwendung auf Virtual Communities	Matthias Sterr	\N	2008
8109747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TU Berlin Fachgebiet Innovationsökonomie	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	efi2009	http://www.e-fi.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2f34334fd65e1304896dfa85e53cadc	4bbf1c95f704dbff70d41fa3a5ad9d0c	5a60f8b4a66d300fb59acfb6ea3a9d81	techreport	Gutachten zu Forschung, Innovation und technologischer Leistungsfähigkeit	\N	EFI Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation	2009
8109775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=vtidMcKdm1MC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e60a1fc0661fd088a3c44cdb4e3a03ff	627909622795f4470a9dffcf7421b6bd	3244c4a1beac8f75a7f8f14702ac45d4	book	Die Zukunft digitaler Werbung in Social Communities: Eine umfassende Marktanalyse	Oliver Hoffmann	\N	2009
8109807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICER '08: Proceeding of the fourth international workshop on Computing education research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	HewEtAl08	\N	\N	Attitudes about computing in postsecondary graduates	\N	\N	71--78	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {978-1-60558-216-0}	\N	8818c1d2b1e278dc921546ce00be4820	71565958f5169768287c4a0a419adef2	8f433b042c29142cea56581ce2d998d8	inproceedings	Attitudes about Computing in Postsecondary Graduates	Michael Hewner and Mark Guzdial	\N	2008
8109814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=tNOxmBo1tKAC&pg=PP1&dq=%22Social+Network%22+Geschäftsmodell#PPA213,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	595fa37a559f37818de3031942fa6fe4	885413ed09043e4d1df4a4efa73968d8	b83e2e7269c988ff87c1fff9ed557470	book	Handbuch Medienmanagement	Christian Werner	\N	2007
8109970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '06: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:nejati:2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1143928	\N	Learning hierarchical task networks by observation	\N	\N	665--672	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-59593-383-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1143844.1143928}	Knowledge-based planning methods offer benefits over classical techniques, but they are time consuming and costly to construct. There has been research on learning plan knowledge from search, but this can take substantial computer time and may even fail to find solutions on complex tasks. Here we describe another approach that observes sequences of operators taken from expert solutions to problems and learns hierarchical task networks from them. The method has similarities to previous algorithms for explanation-based learning, but differs in its ability to acquire hierarchical structures and in the generality of learned conditions. These increase the method's capability to transfer learned knowledge to other problems and supports the acquisition of recursive procedures. After presenting the learning algorithm, we report experiments that compare its abilities to other techniques on two planning domains. In closing, we review related work and directions for future research.	131794a6d97767d9cecea2c3dc98761d	1e6476e0a4a794ef153ad10a590d41cd	b8317f29631122613e72280212c4672c	inproceedings	Learning hierarchical task networks by observation	Negin Nejati and Pat Langley and Tolga Konik	\N	2006
8110038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICER '06: Proceedings of the second international workshop on Computing education research	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Jad06	\N	\N	Methods and tools for exploring novice compilation behaviour	\N	\N	73--84	\N	\N	\N	location = {Canterbury, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-59593-494-4}	Our research explores what we call compilation behaviour: the programming behaviour a student engages in while repeatedly editing and compiling their programs. This edit-compile cycle often represents students' attempts to make their programs syntactically, as opposed to semantically, correct. Over the course of two years, we have observed first-year university students learning to program in Java, collecting and studying thousands of snapshots of their programs from one compilation to the next. At the University of Kent, students are introduced to programming in an objects-first style using BlueJ, an environment intended for use by novice programmers.	6338d52ff706de7d5bcdc6543ada080c	30b530a16d9f8288bc0bd4102edf4ffd	b78aa5666b48b5c84e332570f6ebaeaa	inproceedings	Methods and Tools for Exploring Novice Compilation Behaviour	Matthew C. Jadud	\N	2006
8110046	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Extended Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/GuzmanYGPD04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2004a.html#GuzmanYGPD04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1247-1250	\N	\N	conf/chi/2004a	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/985921.986035}, isbn = {1-58113-703-6}	Peripheral displays allow users to monitor an information
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source while focusing on a separate primary task. In this
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paper, we present our work investigating what form
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peripheral displays of awareness information from instant
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messaging programs may take and the role these displays
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could have in existing communication practices. We
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describe several prototypes of tangible, aesthetic displays of
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awareness information. A focus group involving users of
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instant messaging software revealed that the awareness
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information component of the software (such as sounds or
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flashing windows) is often used to trigger communication
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through more heavyweight means such as telephone or
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face-to-face conversation.	ff2d361e27e2bdde10f04f702f15f9d1	4609acb9d4b54463cb3987bb545b5b3e	00951d267baf5e793f8fd0b4641afadd	inproceedings	Exploring the design and use of peripheral displays of awareness information.	Edward S. De Guzman and Margaret Yau and Anthony Gagliano and Austin Park and Anind K. Dey	Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson and Manfred Tscheligi	2004
8110082	\N	3341	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISAAC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/isaac/BrandesL04	http://kops.ub.uni-konstanz.de/volltexte/2009/7777/	\N		\N	\N	184-195	\N	\N	conf/isaac/2004	date = {2004-12-13}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3341&spage=184}, isbn = {3-540-24131-0}	Standard methods for role assignment partition the vertex set of a graph in such a way that vertices in the same class can be considered to have equivalent roles in the graph. Several classes of equivalence relations such as regular equivalence and equitable partitions have been proposed for role assignment, but they all suffer from the strictness of classifying vertices into being either equivalent or not. It is an open problem how to allow for varying degrees of similarity. Proposals include ad-hoc algorithmic approaches and optimization approaches which are computationally hard. In this paper we introduce the concept of structural similarity by relaxation of equitable partitions, thus providing a theoretical foundation for similarity measures which enjoys desirable properties with respect to existence, structure, and tractability.	3d5636f173f4f05550b50a87a2752746	a87d06c79e37d48ad337ab686acc8df1	fb96363fda06e80943498e293c6e402a	inproceedings	Structural Similarity in Graphs (A Relaxation Approach for Role Assignment).	Ulrik Brandes and Jürgen Lerner	Rudolf Fleischer and Gerhard Trippen	2004
8110103	Professional Communication Conference, 2005. IPCC 2005. Proceedings. International	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LapEtAl05	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Finding their place in TC: using a community of practice model to research emerging TC professionals	\N	\N	 524-533	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/IPCC.2005.1494220}	 Technical communication is evolving rapidly. As a result, new practitioners often have a difficult time placing themselves in their own field. New practitioners, even seasoned professionals, may feel mastery over what they consider to be only small slices of the whole TC spectrum and little confidence in the diversity of settings in which technical communicators may find themselves working. However, confidence in applying TC skills and knowledge in a wide variety of work settings is necessary to thrive in a professional environment where new technologies and organizational cultures develop quickly. Innovative training is required to prepare new practitioners with a complete foundation they can comfortably use in the unpredictable contexts of TC practice. At the University of Washington, we created a capstone course to collectively address these varied, critical TC training needs. Our program, the Technical Communicator Professional Portfolio Program (TC3P), combined the enabling power of peer-led learning with the integrative properties of professional portfolio creation. This paper discusses how we used communities of practice (CoPs) literature as both an analysis framework to make sense of TC students' processes and to inform TC3P program design iteration. Specifically, we will examine how our findings can be illustrated as communities of practice principles and how an analysis of the students' work behavior revealed participants generating a community of practice. Finally, examples will be given of how these findings were used to inform an iterative design of the TC3P to further improve the program's capacity for preparing professional technical communicators.	50cfba94265dcfe3a00f1838cedac3a5	017688f37b2419951e8e8e26eae58f68	1ed8a89c49a2f0211471d34afb382a14	inproceedings	Finding their place in {TC}: using a community of practice model to research emerging TC professionals	S. Lappenbusch and J. Turns	\N	2005
8110108	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio	Air Force Institute of Technology	\N	augeri2008graph	http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA490530	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Graphs express relationships among objects, such as the radio connectivity among nodes in unmanned vehicle swarms. Some applications may rank a swarm's nodes by their relative importance, for example, using the PageRank algorithm applied in certain search engines to order query responses. The PageRank values of the nodes correspond to a unique eigenvector that can be computed using the power method, an iterative technique based on matrix multiplication. The first result is a practical lower bound on the PageRank algorithm's execution time that is derived by applying assumptions to the PageRank perturbation's scaling value and the PageRank vector's required numerical precision. The second result establishes nodes contained in the same block of the graph's coarsest equitable partition must have equal PageRank values. The third result, the AverageRank algorithm, ensures such nodes are assigned equal PageRank values. The fourth result, the ProductRank algorithm, reduces the time needed to find the PageRank vector by eliminating certain dot products in the power method if the graph's coarsest equitable partition contains blocks composed of multiple vertices. The fifth result, the QuotientRank algorithm, uses a quotient matrix induced by the coarsest equitable partition to further reduce the time needed to compute a swarm's PageRank vector.	fdf0a46d32071fa021a6be8b27659c42	ae4510331651ba7525daa04479a065ca	af40ef13e09f4dda128456130bd491de	phdthesis	On Graph Isomorphism and the PageRank Algorithm	Christopher J. Augeri	\N	2008
8110149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Extended Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/chi/CadizCMS03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/chi/chi2003a.html#CadizCMS03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1066-1067	\N	\N	conf/chi/2003a	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/765891.766151}, isbn = {1-58113-637-4}	In a one-day workshop, we strive to build community in this
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emerging research area, specifically targeting interfaces that
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elegant manner. We focus on improving consensus of basic
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and fundamental issues and developing a structural
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framework—critical parameters, design themes, and
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evaluation procedures—for research on these types of user
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interfaces.	cc147b61ca584d14709bcf407c6a4fec	b83614e38f014e255a354d6fb5d5eb57	290ec10be8ea06b9cb24e37f25db643a	inproceedings	Providing elegant peripheral awareness.	Jonathan J. Cadiz and Mary Czerwinski and D. Scott McCrickard and John T. Stasko	Gilbert Cockton and Panu Korhonen	2003
8110687	Bibliothek. Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	regulski_2007_SocialB	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/177-184.pdf	\N		\N	\N	177-184	\N	2	\N		Autoren wissenschaftlicher Artikel stehen unterschiedliche Wege bei der Recherche nach Hintergrundmaterial zu ihren Projekten zur Verfügung. Dass Social-Bookmarking-Dienste, die als Teil des Web 2.0 (O’Reilly, 2005) und der Bibliothek 2.0 (Danowski, 2006) genannt werden, eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zu den herkömmlichen Nachweisdatenbanken sein können, soll der vorliegende Artikel zeigen.	9210ab118261d6015f653920152abc73	21d0acb377c730344d85253cbc8025b9	1a361404f4ce786b33a45fce07e2c943	article	Aufwand und Nutzen beim Einsatz von Social-Bookmarking-Services als Nachweisinstrument für wissenschaftliche Forschungsartikel am Beispiel von BibSonomy. 	Katharina Regulski	\N	2007
8111268	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Proceedings of CHI 2006	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	MCRT06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.30}, file = {MCRT06.pdf:MCRT06.pdf:PDF}, owner = {ritterskamp}	Information workers often have to balance many tasks and interruptions.
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\	of peripheral interfaces that support multitasking.	9a6ac974f1ebccae69d2a523e3bcea3c	09d871aa4efcb91d3775ede2d5fb68f4	87c26b835c1718df8cfa6b24d6e1c82c	inproceedings	Clipping Lists and Change Borders: Improving Multitasking Efficiency
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\	with Peripheral Information Design	T. Matthews and M. Czerwinski and G. Robertson and D. Tan	\N	2006
8111403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	RuttIsW260	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f283e6343c95984ec26265ba70b2821	3a870d95d7eef9b8b4a2f485e40191b9	35026057ddd62e7bd970f0a9547f0893	book	Is War Necessary for Economic Growth?	Ruttan	\N	26.0
8112005	Algebr. Geom. Topol.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BarNatan2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2002.2.337	\N		\N	\N	337--370	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1472-2747}, mrclass = {57M27}, mrreviewer = {Jacob Andrew Rasmussen}, mrkey = {1917056}, fjournal = {Algebraic \\& Geometric Topology}, doi = {10.2140/agt.2002.2.337}	The working mathematician fears complicated words but loves pictures and diagrams. We thus give a no-fancy-anything picture rich glimpse into Khovanov's novel construction of "the categorification of the Jones polynomial". For the same low cost we also provide some computations, including one that shows that Khovanov's invariant is strictly stronger than the Jones polynomial and including a table of the values of Khovanov's invariant for all prime knots with up to 11 crossings.
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	6368014a13246be1fb9a942038dcd9ea	93b232fe1db233c59bc99cded0bbcbce	c2b8a8fc0099cff6e0d4a52ded3991c7	article	On Khovanov's categorification of the Jones polynomial	Dror Bar-Natan	\N	2002
8112267	\N	4284	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASIACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/TeranishiO06	\N	\N		\N	\N	226-240	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/2006	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11935230_15}, isbn = {3-540-49475-8}	\N	60a5b16ceb9f87268cfaf845091c03bd	c8daebb0b405e12901c9c07c92217932	b65edef9b08316503ce285da9b885a62	inproceedings	Relationship Between Standard Model Plaintext Awareness
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               and Message Hiding	Isamu Teranishi and Wakaha Ogata	Xuejia Lai and Kefei Chen	2006
8112268	\N	4284	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASIACRYPT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/asiacrypt/2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-49475-8}	\N	0b54841717fa75cb3882aee86bf7baaa	3938630b6736114e9c6a74ea3b597b72	fe08767ecaaee3058cc42bd9ec630255	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2006, 12th International
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               Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and
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               Information Security, Shanghai, China, December 3-7, 2006,
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               Proceedings	\N	Xuejia Lai and Kefei Chen	2006
8112373	\N	1462	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/BellareDPR98	\N	\N		\N	\N	26-45	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/crypto/1998	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1462/14620026.htm}, isbn = {3-540-64892-5}	\N	c8b3cc88217c95a98840028f9e392455	6f4cb5a8cbb5ae08f60cc19214c16bb8	7509c9f0a33af3abc9c0022723c7303e	inproceedings	Relations Among Notions of Security for Public-Key Encryption
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               Schemes	Mihir Bellare and Anand Desai and David Pointcheval and Phillip Rogaway	Hugo Krawczyk	1998
8112422	Proc Biol Sci	276	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	craft2009dew	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19324800?dopt=Abstract	\N	Distinguishing epidemic waves from disease spillov...[Proc Biol Sci. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1777-1785	\N	1663	\N	pmid = {19324800}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2008.1636}	Serengeti lions frequently experience viral outbreaks. In 1994, one-third of Serengeti lions died from canine distemper virus (CDV). Based on the limited epidemiological data available from this period, it has been unclear whether the 1994 outbreak was propagated by lion-to-lion transmission alone or involved multiple introductions from other sympatric carnivore species. More broadly, we do not know whether contacts between lions allow any pathogen with a relatively short infectious period to percolate through the population (i.e. reach epidemic proportions). We built one of the most realistic contact network models for a wildlife population to date, based on detailed behavioural and movement data from a long-term lion study population. The model allowed us to identify previously unrecognized biases in the sparse data from the 1994 outbreak and develop methods for judiciously inferring disease dynamics from typical wildlife samples. Our analysis of the model in light of the 1994 outbreak data strongly suggest that, although lions are sufficiently well connected to sustain epidemics of CDV-like diseases, the 1994 epidemic was fuelled by multiple spillovers from other carnivore species, such as jackals and hyenas.	c94ce5eb9c5828f5c576466233e1126a	43f6111845a31ca517dfa87ad26e5083	5e758661aeea53dd351b06f845b74c7d	article	Distinguishing epidemic waves from disease spillover in a wildlife population	M E Craft and E Volz and C Packer and L A Meyers	\N	2009
8112439	Computer	32	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beugnard1999a	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/wrapper.jsp?arnumber=774917	\N		\N	\N	38--45	\N	7	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, bibdate = {Sat Jul 10 07:05:08 MDT 1999}, acknowledgement = {}, coden = {CPTRB4}	\N	7be9b810259c1760eeb27dd8013ec03c	678cfcd050d78274f9f8b590b5459728	7dd8dd3aa464310e44e1847f47a29fad	article	Making Components Contract Aware	Antoine Beugnard and Jean-Marc J{\\'e}z{\\'e}quel and No{\\"e}l Plouzeau and Damien Watkins	\N	1999
8112476	\N	3566	\N	\N	September	\N	International Workshop on Unconventional Programming Paradigms	\N	\N	\N	\N	Le Mont Saint Michel, France	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Czarnecki04upp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11527800_25	\N		\N	\N	326-341	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	605201e90f36089546a4d0b18d5e2ffa	088b4f4d287787bf10fb73bf036e03a6	3b215b89947e2e9c7e80e4f31a6609f6	inproceedings	Overview of Generative Software Development	Krzysztof Czarnecki	\N	2004
8112502	Genetics	170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cowperthwaite2005dob	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/170/4/1449	\N	Distributions of Beneficial Fitness Effects in RNA -- Cowperthwaite et al. 170 (4): 1449 -- Genetics	\N	\N	1449-1457	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1534/genetics.104.039248}, eprint = {http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/170/4/1449.pdf}	Beneficial mutations are the driving force of evolution by natural selection. Yet, relatively little is known about the distribution of the fitness effects of beneficial mutations in populations. Recent work of Gillespie and Orr suggested some of the first generalizations for the distributions of beneficial fitness effects and, surprisingly, they depend only weakly on biological details. In particular, the theory suggests that beneficial mutations obey an exponential distribution of fitness effects, with the same exponential parameter across different regions of genotype space, provided only that few possible beneficial mutations are available to that genotype. Here we tested this hypothesis with a quasi-empirical model of RNA evolution in which fitness is based on the secondary structures of molecules and their thermodynamic stabilities. The fitnesses of randomly selected genotypes appeared to follow a Gumbel-type distribution and thus conform to a basic assumption of adaptation theory. However, the observed distributions of beneficial fitness effects conflict with specific predictions of the theory. In particular, the distributions of beneficial fitness effects appeared exponential only when the vast majority of small-effect beneficial mutations were ignored. Additionally, the distribution of beneficial fitness effects varied with the fitness of the parent genotype. We believe that correlation of the fitness values among similar genotypes is likely the cause of the departure from the predictions of recent adaptation theory. Although in conflict with the current theory, these results suggest that more complex statistical generalizations about beneficial mutations may be possible.
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	7725a269dcaca41a65ba3f2d960fd03a	67d26a7394f95d8966a339f4b0431764	b085d59ade183ae07ccba0b4c2ddf3cb	article	{Distributions of Beneficial Fitness Effects in {RNA}}	Matthew C. Cowperthwaite and J. J. Bull and Lauren Ancel Meyers	\N	2005
8112504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	MarinMD07	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSE.2007.78	\N	dblp	\N	\N	758-761	\N	\N	conf/icse/2007	ee = {}, date = {2007-06-01}	\N	6e7a59b7086fd09230e704c0348e3abb	a072c39e31f350968a7d90d1430e8a3c	c6537bc7e1db6128ac6e955018229278	inproceedings	SoQueT: Query-Based Documentation of Crosscutting Concerns.	Marius Marin and Leon Moonen and Arie van Deursen	\N	2007
8112518	SIGPLAN Not.	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	deursen00dsl	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=352035&dl=	\N		\N	\N	26--36	\N	6	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/352029.352035}	We survey the literature available on the topic of domain-specific
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\	languages as used for the construction and maintenance of software
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\	systems. We list a selection of 75 key publications in the area,
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\	and provide a summary for each of the papers. Moreover, we discuss
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\	terminology, risks and benefits, example domain-specific languages,
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\	design methodologies, and implementation techniques.	43316f7e87ed265a2c0db7f919be53ec	dd0ff6a1a08b47d0438c5ee8d0e3e67c	d5bba120c78fd0794be180307c987a3d	article	Domain-specific languages: an annotated bibliography	Arie van Deursen and Paul Klint and Joost Visser	\N	2000
8112543	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	CSMR Workshop on Model-Driven Software Evolution (MoDSE 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	DVW07	http://swerl.tudelft.nl/twiki/pub/Main/TechnicalReports/TUD-SERG-2007-006.pdf	\N		\N	\N	41--49	\N	\N	\N		\N	5643de10e460d6356e237dc0f7d49639	95bafc552d5d360e4aa8d742045a6283	e4d66a3a0bc5d72cecfcb3d666720a52	inproceedings	Model-Driven Software Evolution: A Research Agenda	Arie van Deursen and Eelco Visser and Jos Warmer	D. Tamzalit	2007
8112565	PLoS Computational Biology	1	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyers2005eog	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16158095?dopt=Abstract	\N	Evolution of genetic potential. [PLoS Comput Biol. 2005] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	236-243	\N	3	\N	pmid = {16158095}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0010032}	Organisms employ a multitude of strategies to cope with the dynamical environments in which they live. Homeostasis and physiological plasticity buffer changes within the lifetime of an organism, while stochastic developmental programs and hypermutability track changes on longer time-scales. An alternative long-term mechanism is "genetic potential"--a heightened sensitivity to the effects of mutation that facilitates rapid evolution to novel states. Using a transparent mathematical model, we illustrate the concept of genetic potential and show that as environmental variability decreases, the evolving population reaches three distinct steady state conditions: (1) organismal flexibility, (2) genetic potential, and (3) genetic robustness. As a specific example of this concept we examine fluctuating selection for hydrophobicity in a single amino acid. We see the same three stages, suggesting that environmental fluctuations can produce allele distributions that are distinct not only from those found under constant conditions, but also from the transient allele distributions that arise under isolated selective sweeps.	04f9aad4e1619b085439ac17cc2fa688	2c9d71b4319c75637fa6890d9556ec29	e9ed46c33cdbcc130091434c48dc60e6	article	Evolution of genetic potential	L A Meyers and F D Ancel and M Lachmann	\N	2005
8112582	\N	3152	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/BonehBS04	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-55	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/crypto/2004	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article{\\&}issn=0302-9743{\\&}volume=3152{\\&}spage=41}, isbn = {3-540-22668-0}	\N	0e0011233238f2d0c22ab31cf2010862	3c56a7011166163645f02ea64da84f8c	27fabb68b4d5cd0193d176d63c3c5f4c	inproceedings	Short Group Signatures	Dan Boneh and Xavier Boyen and Hovav Shacham	Matthew K. Franklin	2004
8112583	\N	3152	\N	\N	\N	\N	CRYPTO	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/crypto/2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {3-540-22668-0}	\N	968ffecb6298effdc20f496e45d6cad0	fd60cb9a55b76ef6f4e7e92f0a593b9b	e48fafea865ea23f892e7ec424b69378	proceedings	Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2004, 24th Annual International
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               CryptologyConference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August
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               15-19, 2004, Proceedings	\N	Matthew K. Franklin	2004
8112619	PLoS Computational Biology	2	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cowperthwaite2006fbt	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17054393?dopt=Abstract	\N	From bad to good: Fitness reversals and the ascent...[PLoS Comput Biol. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	pmid = {17054393}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020141}	Deleterious mutations are considered a major impediment to adaptation, and there are straightforward expectations for the rate at which they accumulate as a function of population size and mutation rate. In a simulation model of an evolving population of asexually replicating RNA molecules, initially deleterious mutations accumulated at rates nearly equal to that of initially beneficial mutations, without impeding evolutionary progress. As the mutation rate was increased within a moderate range, deleterious mutation accumulation and mean fitness improvement both increased. The fixation rates were higher than predicted by many population-genetic models. This seemingly paradoxical result was resolved in part by the observation that, during the time to fixation, the selection coefficient (s) of initially deleterious mutations reversed to confer a selective advantage. Significantly, more than half of the fixations of initially deleterious mutations involved fitness reversals. These fitness reversals had a substantial effect on the total fitness of the genome and thus contributed to its success in the population. Despite the relative importance of fitness reversals, however, the probabilities of fixation for both initially beneficial and initially deleterious mutations were exceedingly small (on the order of 10(-5) of all mutations).	60a3d83c24c39953ba28c954305c8bc4	1341b4eef973ec2772dc1a531d0d495e	7dd1beb776dfe27cbaf0a66cf429fba1	article	From bad to good: Fitness reversals and the ascent of deleterious mutations	M C Cowperthwaite and J J Bull and L A Meyers	\N	2006
8112684	Theor. Comput. Sci.	90	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/tcs/Knuth91	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-15	\N	1	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	209e386e77373bc5fbee498cf520a6a0	89cf51396f3516fdeafd2c71053e52c7	fcd33df8dc44259380d33800a7e0e758	article	Theory and Practice	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1991
8112714	Journal of Molecular Evolution	58	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyers2004tro	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00239-004-2590-2	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	681--691	\N	6	\N		Thermodynamic stability and mutational robustness of secondary structure are critical to the function and evolutionary longevity of RNA molecules. We hypothesize that natural and artificial selection for functional molecules favors the formation of structures that are stable to both thermal and mutational perturbation. There is little direct evidence, however, that functional RNA molecules have been selected for their stability. Here we use thermodynamic secondary structure prediction algorithms to compare the thermal and mutational robustness of over 1000 naturally and artificially evolved molecules. Although we find evidence for the evolution of both types of stability in both sets of molecules, the naturally evolved functional RNA molecules were significantly more stable than those selected in vitro, and artificially evolved catalysts (ribozymes) were more stable than artificially evolved binding species (aptamers). The thermostability of RNA molecules bred in the laboratory is probably not constrained by a lack of suitable variation in the sequence pool but, rather, by intrinsic biases in the selection process.
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ER  -	d3efca93060c3341778640acbb1e5372	eb1730b77a7835ab8aab699ffce04773	dfd0d10322bbe5efa823a981f7dfefe0	article	The Robustness of Naturally and Artificially Selected Nucleic Acid Secondary Structures	Lauren Ancel Meyers and Jennifer F. Lee and Matthew Cowperthwaite and Andrew D. Ellington	\N	2004
8112872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	daisyweb04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	299f62c1472d3dbcdd1c706b497a54b3	6bd3aeaa35793ab4361f76fbfc247278	7d3da294018e5f02346d11d70a229550	misc	Beamer v3.0 Guide	Ki-Joo Kim (a.k.a. Daisyweb)	\N	2004
8112956	0806.1021	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heluani_supersymmetry_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.1021	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We construct two commuting N=2 structures on the space of sections of the chiral de Rham complex {(CDR)} of a {Calabi-Yau} manifold. We use this extra supersymmetry to construct a non-linear automorphism of {CDR} preserving these N=2 structures. Finally, we show how to extend these results to construct a commuting pair of N=4 super-vertex algebras in the {Hyper-Kahler} case.	81f63ae0c9fcf83981f823a176c67166	06b6c90dbf66b33a4bdbc487dfb51203	0724098c519c91a55b09db89204b6a5a	article	Supersymmetry of the chiral de Rham complex {II:} Commuting Sectors	Reimundo Heluani	\N	2008
8112958	0808.3209	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	achar_baric_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.3209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We introduce the notion of a "baric structure" on a triangulated category, as an abstraction of S. Morel's weight truncation formalism for mixed l-adic sheaves. We study these structures on the derived category {D\\_G(X)} of G-equivariant coherent sheaves on a G-scheme X. Our main result shows how to endow this derived category with a family of nontrivial baric structures when G acts on X with finitely many orbits. We also describe a general construction for producing a new t-structure on a triangulated category equipped with given t- and baric structures, and we prove that the staggered t-structures on {D\\_G(X)} introduced by the first author arise in this way.	c219ea85c16dc5c27b9d5aa0e45d5271	d4a2ff088d30d19cef858c6b72df820d	0e5a9dd9feb457322a5ff0b96280539e	article	Baric structures on triangulated categories and coherent sheaves	Pramod N Achar and David Treumann	\N	2008
8112959	0801.4760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kontsevich_xi_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.4760	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Traditionally, Hodge structures are associated with complex projective varieties. In my expository lectures I discussed a non-commutative generalization of Hodge structures in deformation quantization and in derived algebraic geometry.	7d6c95c3d1baeba35ee6a0be730e55b2	5e3beabd67ac67eb46a2b37f38721513	b6aff53b993eac9c108ea94ba0ccafad	article	{XI} Solomon Lefschetz Memorial Lecture Series: Hodge structures in non-commutative geometry. {(Notes} by Ernesto Lupercio)	Maxim Kontsevich	\N	2008
8112960	math/0607270	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rosellen_course_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0607270	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This book offers an introduction to vertex algebra based on a new approach. The new approach says that a vertex algebra is an associative algebra such that the underlying Lie algebra is a vertex Lie algebra. In particular, vertex algebras can be formulated in terms of a single multiplication and they behave like associative algebras with respect to it. Chapter 1 is the introduction. In chapter 2 we discuss many examples of vertex Lie algebras and we show that vertex Lie algebras form a full subcategory of the category of "local" Lie algebras. In chapter 3 we introduce associative, commutative, and Poisson vertex algebras and vertex algebra modules and we show that graded associative vertex algebras form a full subcategory of the category of "local" associative algebras. In chapter 4 we give a systematic presentation of the vertex algebra identities, proving in particular the equivalence of various axiom systems, and we use filtrations to prove results about generating subspaces with the {PBW-property,} with and without repeats. In chapter 5 we explain three constructions of the enveloping vertex algebra of a vertex Lie algebra and prove the {PBW-theorem.} In chapter 6 we prove the Zhu correspondence between N-graded vertex algebra modules and modules over the Zhu algebra.	1549c1627bc0f4b02150af22fc09653a	503d2fae3e9ff6a2aaccd09687f87f63	16d0672ded02ea16f377092b8bd52ad2	article	A Course in Vertex Algebra	Markus Rosellen	\N	2006
8112963	0706.0322	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ben-zvi_loop_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0322	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We apply the technique of S{\\textasciicircum}1-equivariant localization to sheaves on loop spaces in derived algebraic geometry, and obtain a fundamental link between two families of categories at the heart of geometric representation theory. Namely, we categorify the well known relationship between free loop spaces, cyclic homology and de Rham cohomology to recover the category of D-modules on a smooth stack X as a localization of the category of S{\\textasciicircum}1-equivariant coherent sheaves on its loop space {LX.} The main observation is that this procedure connects categories of equivariant D-modules on flag varieties with categories of equivariant coherent sheaves on the Steinberg variety and its relatives. This provides a direct connection between the geometry of finite and affine Hecke algebras and braid groups, and a uniform geometric construction of all of the categorical parameters for representations of real and complex reductive groups. This paper forms the first step in a project to apply the geometric Langlands program to the complex and real local Langlands programs, which we describe.	efa7fe4a0070a2a9699610512b2ab9b2	21b378e88eded7932277537c5ddb8197	b280fd4d007a08f51b0e27fdb52d105c	article	Loop Spaces and Langlands Parameters	David {Ben-Zvi} and David Nadler	\N	2007
8112964	Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici. A Journal of the Swiss Mathematical Society	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	maffei_quiver_2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1―27	\N	1	\N	issn = {0010-2571}	\N	6a30fbcb0b3f7058f824767f4f4812b5	b75bb59016862c7b8bcb5cb127d79c61	dcc823e6ffe7e85386911252b6029b3f	article	Quiver varieties of type A	Andrea Maffei	\N	2005
8112965	0803.3349	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ginzburg_differential_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.3349	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We establish a link between two geometric approaches to the representation theory of rational Cherednik algebras of type A: one based on a noncommutative Proj construction, used in {[GS];} the other involving quantum hamiltonian reduction of an algebra of differential operators, used in {[GG].} In the present paper, we combine these two points of view by showing that the process of hamiltonian reduction intertwines a naturally defined geometric twist functor on D-modules with the shift functor for the Cherednik algebra. That enables us to give a direct and relatively short proof of the key result, {[GS,} Theorem 1.4] without recourse to Haiman's deep results on the n! theorem. We also show that the characteristic cycles defined independently in these two approaches are equal, thereby confirming a conjecture from {[GG].}	def5229f1339a050baf9ca3707961413	fc878310eec5f4d5d52db2b960d1d89e	e124c54aa2cb3aeb1c66160253a6994b	article	Differential operators and Cherednik algebras	V. Ginzburg and I. Gordon and J. T Stafford	\N	2008
8112967	math/0401108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	backelin_quantum_2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0401108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Let {\\${\\textbackslash}Oq(G)\\$} be the algebra of quantized functions on an algebraic group {\\$G\\$} and {\\${\\textbackslash}Oq(B)\\$} its quotient algebra corresponding to a Borel subgroup {\\$B\\$} of {\\$G\\$.} We define the category of sheaves on the "quantum flag variety of {\\$G\\$"} to be the {\\${\\textbackslash}Oq(B)\\$-equivariant} {\\${\\textbackslash}Oq(G)\\$-modules} and proves that this is a proj-category. We construct a category of equivariant quantum {\\${\\textbackslash}mathcal{D}\\$-modules} on this quantized flag variety and prove the {Beilinson-Bernsteins} localization theorem for this category in the case when \\$q\\$ is not a root of unity.	55d8640ef1119cae9580825d18699351	ce635dd773fd3c6490685b14af0f3e43	9d6e2cb4c18c714c550566affbcc61b4	article	Quantum flag varieties, equivariant quantum D-modules and localization of quantum groups	Erik Backelin and Kobi Kremnizer	\N	2004
8112968	0807.1023	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	losev_finite_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.1023	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		W-algebras of finite type are certain finitely generated associative algebras closely related to universal enveloping algebras of semisimple Lie algebras. In this paper we prove a conjecture of Premet that gives an almost complete classification of finite dimensional irreducible modules for W-algebras. Also we get some partial results towards a conjecture by Ginzburg on their finite dimensional bimodules.	6b1f8a66b121b63ff637052fb2a9e058	d97730b2b76894cb115ac07fb57ef4ec	22c8f7b5f7e08c3e908e66943613e8bc	article	Finite dimensional representations of W-algebras	Ivan Losev	\N	2008
8112969	0806.2612	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aspinwall_d-branestoric_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.2612	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We analyze B-type D-branes on noncompact toric {Calabi--Yau} spaces. A general program is presented to find a set of tilting line bundles that yields the associated quiver and its relations. In many cases, this set remains fixed as one moves between phases in the K{\\textbackslash}"ahler moduli space. This gives a particularly simple picture of how the derived category remains invariant across all phases. The combinatorial problems involving local cohomology used to determine the tilting set are also related to questions of Pi-stability as one moves between phases. As a result, in some cases precisely those line bundles in the tilting set remain stable over the whole moduli space in some sense.	0b70e12f13cd5afb411f86a2183142e7	12946c2a1b456f3e451c900f677418fa	cef9906c6674a484607788bff288a321	article	{D-Branes} on Toric {Calabi-Yau} Varieties	Paul S Aspinwall	\N	2008
8112972	0709.0207	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	williamson_intersection_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.0207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We study intersection cohomology complexes on flag varieties with coefficients in a field of positive characteristic and present a combinatorial procedure (based on the W-graph of the Coxeter group) which determines their characters in many cases on low rank flag varieties. Our procedure works uniformly in almost all characteristics (p {\\textgreater} 5 is always sufficient) and, if successful, verifies a version of the decomposition theorem. In particular we are able to show that the characters of all intersection cohomology complexes with coefficients in a field of characteristic not equal to 2 on the flag variety {G/B} of type A\\_n for n {\\textless} 7 are given by {Kazhdan-Lusztig} basis elements and that the decomposition theorem is true. By results of Soergel, this implies a part of Lusztig's conjecture for representations of {SL(n,} {{\\textbackslash}bar{{\\textbackslash}F\\_p})} with n {\\textless} 8 and p {\\textgreater} n. We also give examples where our techniques fail.	279948888ace3669e88e42031bede959	a43a5e2a659a825fc422c2ed0763d28e	6df8412fff345fe978b04faf7edbc4e0	article	Intersection cohomology complexes on low rank flag varieties	Geordie Williamson	\N	2007
8112973	math/9805021	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hotta_equivariant_1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9805021	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The first part of these notes is devoted to an introduction to algebraic {\\$D\\$-modules.} Several basic notions are introduced. In the second part, {\\$D\\$-modules} with group action are treated. Several important examples in this situation are discussed in details. Particularly, the {Harish-Chandra} systems for group characters and the Gelfand generalized hypergeometric systems are our main topics.	c04c058f96f63d0904081df325a4f7ba	dfb2ba1e171264840a42f6012c3c98d2	ab54cb7f1f6b3ff82b2287b5b5446976	article	Equivariant D-modules	Ryoshi Hotta	\N	1998
8112974	math/0301128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schiffmann_quivers_2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0301128	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		A short informal survey on the topics listed in the title. For the proceedings of the International Conference on Rings and Algebras X.	24830dec577a77f5965699d75230a4c5	4aea42246a7974cfce4da92e7aebd634	c01f21249d61071e51a2d0d397daf186	article	Quivers of type A, flag varieties and representation theory	Olivier Schiffmann	\N	2003
8112975	math/0601532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ben-zvi_supersymmetry_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0601532	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We present a superfield formulation of the chiral de Rham complex {(CDR)} of {Malikov-Schechtman-Vaintrob} in the setting of a general smooth manifold, and use it to endow {CDR} with superconformal structures of geometric origin. Given a Riemannian metric, we construct an N=1 structure on {CDR} (action of the N=1 {super--Virasoro,} or {Neveu--Schwarz,} algebra). If the metric is K"ahler, and the manifold Ricci-flat, this is augmented to an N=2 structure. Finally, if the manifold is hyperk"ahler, we obtain an N=4 structure. The superconformal structures are constructed directly from the {Levi-Civita} connection. These structures provide an analog for {CDR} of the extended supersymmetries of nonlinear sigma-models.	98795c30cbc75cf57bd7f7921d3e2f8a	b036c7487b3b749c83a81721f674af40	e2608edafce0691599f923313156e85a	article	Supersymmetry of the Chiral de Rham Complex	David {Ben-Zvi} and Reimundo Heluani and Matthew Szczesny	\N	2006
8112977	math/0409123	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	budur_v-filtration_2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0409123	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this mostly expository note we give a down-to-earth introduction to the V-filtration of M. Kashiwara and B. Malgrange on D-modules. We survey some applications to generalized {Bernstein-Sato} polynomials, multiplier ideals, and monodromy of vanishing cycles.	d6eec355792626f1ed7b8bb923c9a5af	cfca5bb4fb6d0177caa500c1bb8b62a9	401b1be3045ff5fe6aefe16e1c4df2a2	article	On the V-filtration of D-modules	Nero Budur	\N	2004
8112978	math/0504343	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	premet_enveloping_2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0504343	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We study general properties of quantisations of Slodowy slices and discuss in detail the case of the minimal nilpotent orbit. Associated varieties of related primitive ideals of U(g) are determined, in the general case, and the de Vos-van Driel conjecture on Verma modules for finite W-algebras is proved in the minimal nilpotent case.	5ea14259ce61910cf38c013ebf43e059	4b22aef7562d9fe066be02783c10bc79	458dd76de10c3e82c4807d73937e2a8b	article	Enveloping algebras of Slodowy slices and the Joseph ideal	Alexander Premet	\N	2005
8112980	Comptes Rendus Math{\\textbackslash}'ematique. Acad{\\textbackslash}'emie des Sciences. Paris	336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mirkovi_quiver_2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	207―212	\N	3	\N	issn = {{1631-073X}}	\N	9edf140bef515177f80aa296b642ab29	c6762c05ab71b5c7dc25e15cc2b0f554	c9c70077b95dc412cfef4ba726d9d36e	article	On quiver varieties and affine Grassmannians of type {\\$A\\$}	Ivan Mirković and Maxim Vybornov	\N	2003
8112981	hep-th/9607207	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	intriligator_mirror_1996	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9607207	\N		\N	{Phys.Lett.} B387 (1996) 513-519	\N	\N	\N	\N		We discuss non-trivial fixed points of the renormalization group with dual descriptions in {\\$N=4\\$} gauge theories in three dimensions. This new duality acts as mirror symmetry, exchanging the Higgs and Coulomb branches of the theories. Quantum effects on the Coulomb branch arise classically on the Higgs branch of the dual theory. We present examples of dual theories whose {Higgs/Coulomb} branch are the {ALE} spaces and whose {Coulomb/Higgs} branches are the moduli space of instantons of the corresponding {\\$ADE\\$} gauge group. In particular, we show that in three dimensions small {\\$E\\_8\\$} instantons in string theory are described by a local quantum field theory.	fd978e126329865e07fca60efbf45b1c	cc365613c71d25b81dfb5d698ca318fb	f1f92c38c7025a9f19cbefd02aac5de2	article	Mirror Symmetry in Three Dimensional Gauge Theories	K. Intriligator and N. Seiberg	\N	1996
8112982	0905.0686	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ginzburg_lecturesnakajimas_2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0686	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is an expanded version of lectures given at a Summer School {"Geometric} methods in Representation Theory" {(Grenoble,} 2008).	89792e99b0d0e175222256c2087e21ed	985ebab4609c3a3e47690820e967baa2	eb8e47bf108bc449f44fac4123bfd1aa	article	Lectures on Nakajima's Quiver Varieties	Victor Ginzburg	\N	2009
8112983	math/0604504	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	toen_higher_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0604504	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		These are expended notes of my talk at the summer institute in algebraic geometry {(Seattle,} {July-August} 2005), whose main purpose is to present a global overview on the theory of higher and derived stacks. This text is far from being exhaustive but is intended to cover a rather large part of the subject, starting from the motivations and the foundational material, passing through some examples and basic notions, and ending with some more recent developments and open questions.	22179e53205f3b2adc1fcdd0fd8f200d	90e75173520e3b500f768db35f42b51f	a30a8db95da4227bf49b185f6fea23a5	article	Higher and derived stacks: a global overview	B. Toen	\N	2006
8112984	0704.3007	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schapira_deformation_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.3007	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We study modules over the algebroid stack {\\${\\textbackslash}W[{\\textbackslash}stx]\\$} of deformation quantization on a complex symplectic manifold \\${\\textbackslash}stx\\$ and recall some results: construction of an algebra for \\${\\textbackslash}star\\$-products, existence of (twisted) simple modules along smooth Lagrangian submanifolds, perversity of the complex of solutions for regular holonomic {\\${\\textbackslash}W[{\\textbackslash}stx]\\$-modules,} finiteness and duality for the composition of ``good'' kernels. As a corollary, we get that the derived category of good {\\${\\textbackslash}W[{\\textbackslash}stx]\\$-modules} with compact support is a {Calabi-Yau} category. We also give a conjectural {Riemann-Roch} type formula in this framework.	04680c125853c63556aa6588629e97e3	d17ec8255b4943b0011641c40f0ed9d7	6f2f08aaf42b3a31444057af9b95064f	article	Deformation quantization modules on complex symplectic manifolds	Pierre Schapira	\N	2007
8112987	0805.1495	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yun_weights_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.1495	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We describe several general methods for calculating weights of mixed tilting sheaves. They are made possible by the so-called ``non-cancellation'' property. In the case we have a certain Radon transform, we prove a geometric analog of Ringel duality. We apply these methods to (partial) flag varieties and affine (partial) flag varieties. We show that the weight polynomials of mixed tilting sheaves on flag and affine flag varieties are essentially given by {Kazhdan-Lusztig} polynomials, hence proving a mixed geometric analog of a conjecture by {W.Soergel} in {{\\textbackslash}cite{Sg1}.}	48e132a544efeedbba2c6f1a49a39fd9	2c657d9e548c14eb5f81f6871739a1d7	26c3900c0191b31efb612a6659ab7c35	article	Weights of mixed tilting sheaves and geometric Ringel duality	Zhiwei Yun	\N	2008
8112989	0802.0764	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	douglass_steinberg_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.0764	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We give an overview of some of the main results in geometric representation theory that have been proved by means of the Steinberg variety. Steinberg's insight was to use such a variety of triples in order to prove a conjectured formula by Grothendieck. The Steinberg variety was later used to give an alternative approach to Springer's representations and played a central role in the proof of the {Deligne-Langlands} conjecture for Hecke algebras by Kazhdan and Lusztig.	f469c83f111eabb8c21ee8e822e9f114	00c5b02e99bd7950d781a4da8cf72265	8660b89209421c17361d61637838f927	article	The Steinberg Variety and Representations of Reductive Groups	J. Matthew Douglass and Gerhard Roehrle	\N	2008
8112990	0808.2507	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	freed_remarkschern-simons_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.2507	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In the late 1980s Witten used the {Chern-Simons} form of a connection to construct new invariants of 3-manifolds and knots, recovering in particular the Jones invariants. Since then the associated topological quantum field theory {(TQFT)} has served as a key example in understanding the structure of {TQFTs} in general. We survey some of that structure with a particular focus on the "multi-tier" aspects. We discuss general axioms, generators-and-relations theorems, a priori constructions, dimensional reduction and K-theory, and {Chern-Simons} as a 0-1-2-3 theory. An appendix gives a lightening treatment of the {Chern-Simons-Weil} theory of connections. The paper concludes with general remarks about the {Geometry-QFT-Strings} interaction.	6ee43abf882da9c4a576ef3afb9b105f	5c3df3aecd94cbdadfb18baf39d7fc3c	ec61d3979c382ad3d593db92194e8c73	article	Remarks on {Chern-Simons} Theory	Daniel S Freed	\N	2008
8112991	0707.3108	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	losev_quantized_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		With a nilpotent element in a semisimple Lie algebra g one associates a finitely generated associative algebra W called a W-algebra of finite type. This algebra is obtained from the universal enveloping algebra U(g) by a certain Hamiltonian reduction. We observe that W is the invariant algebra for an action of a reductive group G with Lie algebra g on a quantized symplectic affine variety and use this observation to study W. Our results include an alternative definition of W, a relation between the sets of prime ideals of W and of the corresponding universal enveloping algebra, the existence of a one-dimensional representation of W in the case of classical g and the separation of elements of W by finite dimensional representations.	de3f26d3537abab540f39241acafaee0	8a46b59c0e22b7802eb2594e93f36630	a3abaf4c173d4f01d4917ee3d56f1785	article	Quantized symplectic actions and W-algebras	Ivan V Losev	\N	2007
8112992	math/0402347	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bursztyn_poisson_2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0402347	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		These notes discuss various aspect of the ``representation theory'' of Poisson manifolds, with focus on Morita equivalence and Picard groups. We give a brief introduction to Poisson geometry (including Dirac and twisted Poisson structures) and algebraic Morita theory before presenting the geometric Morita theory of Poisson manifolds. We also point out the connections with the theory of symplectic groupoids and hamiltonian actions.	d0d4b053ae86d251184406fc7c28ea69	5bb3b1d6696c84a70ed61e10b04d02af	babfa6d8490f8a3b6f682f21b6663fec	article	Poisson geometry and Morita equivalence	Henrique Bursztyn and Alan Weinstein	\N	2004
8112998	0807.0339	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ginzburg_harish-chandra_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.0339	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Slodowy slice is an especially nice slice to a given nilpotent conjugacy class in a semisimple Lie algebra. Premet introduced noncommutative quantizaions of the Poisson algebra of polynomial functions on the Slodowy slice. In this paper, we define and study {Harish-Chandra} bimodules over Premet's algebras. We apply the technique of {Harish-Chandra} bimodules to prove a conjecture of Premet concerning primitive ideals, to define projective functors, and to construct `noncommutative resolutions' of Slodowy slices via translation functors.	66a431db9209f2ad47b37f8139d97e91	fb5d9af49a1c8f4187f9cfe581395bbe	c566c60df37b48e50dc5f21d89e995ba	article	{Harish-Chandra} bimodules for quantized Slodowy slices	Victor Ginzburg	\N	2008
8112999	math/0102116	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huybrechts_infinitesimal_2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0102116	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper studies the infinitesimal variation of the Lefschetz decomposition associated with a compatible sl\\_2-representation on a graded algebra. This allows to prove that the {Jordan-Lefschetz} property holds infinitesimally for the Kaehler Lie algebra (introduced by Looijenga and Lunts) of any compact Kaehler manifold. As a second application we describe how the space of harmonic forms changes when a Ricci-flat Kaehler form is deformed infinitesimally.	2fc8a5b2af342c6ccd50940c9da35782	ece5ad1604c00013b31b5c6007c7b6b0	4598be977060792583b847f91eb11534	article	Infinitesimal Variation of Harmonic Forms and Lefschetz Decomposition	Daniel Huybrechts	\N	2001
8113000	0808.3210	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	achar_purity_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.3210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Two major results in the theory of l-adic mixed constructible sheaves are the purity theorem (every simple perverse sheaf is pure) and the decomposition theorem (every pure object in the derived category is a direct sum of shifts of simple perverse sheaves). In this paper, we prove analogues of these results for coherent sheaves. Specificially, we work with staggered sheaves, which form the heart of a certain t-structure on the derived category of equivariant coherent sheaves. We prove, under some reasonable hypotheses, that every simple staggered sheaf is pure, and that every pure complex of coherent sheaves is a direct sum of shifts of simple staggered sheaves.	7020dc45c8ce8d0836645eef40e63479	3fd036483b55cce6d397243be86c6def	3908afec6eda9f8dec7dbdbb64fd5785	article	Purity and decomposition theorems for staggered sheaves	Pramod N Achar and David Treumann	\N	2008
8113001	math/0105225	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gan_quantization_2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0105225	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We give a direct proof of (a slight generalization of) the recent result of A. Premet related to generalized {Gelfand-Graev} representations and of an equivalence due to Skryabin.	1ad8675a42b4d5a56708e1c5aa332637	14fb9e86cb2ef40f631a3f14f9100d6c	7183a0f2103b0b6f1bbd77f6f4166781	article	Quantization of Slodowy slices	Wee Liang Gan and Victor Ginzburg	\N	2001
8113002	0705.0562	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fernandes_momentum_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.0562	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Every action on a Poisson manifold by Poisson diffeomorphisms lifts to a Hamiltonian action on its symplectic groupoid which has a canonically defined momentum map. We study various properties of this momentum map as well as its use in reduction.	c1867962cc562673fdb842732111f400	81968babeee4a8045991e8db5236ae32	b7163d077eb0560c653d1b177bbcb87e	article	The momentum map in Poisson geometry	Rui Loja Fernandes and {Juan-Pablo} Ortega and Tudor S Ratiu	\N	2007
8113004	math/0611259	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fernandes_lecturesintegrability_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0611259	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is a set of lecture notes for a course given at the 2005 Summer School in Poisson Geometry held at {ICTP-Trieste.}	b62009a04afd9ccef3147778a7e58ff4	aa826f062641553fd2947da19afe43e6	a37cb769a749e832bd9191dc090e139a	article	Lectures on Integrability of Lie Brackets	Rui Loja Fernandes and Marius Crainic	\N	2006
8113005	0801.2830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chan_mirror_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.2830	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We study the mirror symmetry between toric Fano manifolds and {Landau-Ginzburg} models via {Strominger-Yau-Zaslow} mirror transformations and explain geometrically how quantum corrections arise in this case.	047ea070eaabbe564b3514afe7aa93b1	9e3b5d10641092368207a48e6c78ba37	e5356ee1c73c4c7ccb460cc39638e66c	article	Mirror symmetry for toric Fano manifolds via {SYZ} transformations	Kwokwai Chan and Naichung Conan Leung	\N	2008
8113007	0806.4566	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nadler_springer_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.4566	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we translate the Springer theory of Weyl group representations into the language of symplectic topology. Given a semisimple complex group G, we describe a Lagrangian brane in the cotangent bundle of the adjoint quotient {g/G} that produces the perverse sheaves of Springer theory. The main technical tool is an analysis of the Fourier transform for constructible sheaves from the perspective of the Fukaya category. Our results can be viewed as a toy model of the quantization of Hitchin fibers in the Geometric Langlands program.	f10f2c5490e0c0d8da2bef1be0e0c7bd	96f7e21d699c509fd425ad3385ce7ffb	c73463c2183635a55b779a5cd716ee3f	article	Springer theory via the Hitchin fibration	David Nadler	\N	2008
8113008	0801.3233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yekutieli_lecture_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3233	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Let X be a smooth algebraic variety over a field of characteristic 0, endowed with a Poisson bracket. A quantization of this Poisson bracket is a formal associative deformation of the structure sheaf {O\\_X,} which realizes the Poisson bracket as its first order commutator. More generally one can consider Poisson deformations of {O\\_X} and their quantizations. I will explain what these deformations are. Then I'll state a theorem which says that under certain cohomological conditions on X, there is a canonical quantization map (up to gauge equivalence). This is an algebro-geometric analogue of the celebrated result of Kontsevich (which talks about differentiable manifolds). It appears that in general, without these cohomological conditions, the quantization will not be a sheaf of algebras, but rather a stack of algebroids, otherwise called a twisted associative deformation of {O\\_X.} In the second half of the talk I'll talk about twisted deformations and twisted quantization, finishing with a conjecture. The work is joint with F. Leitner {(BGU).}	8a87d00417a45749ff2a4a9188b53c6d	c4135ef6b6391e5a7ed3b1296671b297	15d998f364cf6dca1e5193a0910725e3	article	Lecture Notes: Twisted Deformation Quantization of Algebraic Varieties	Amnon Yekutieli	\N	2008
8113010	math/0601568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oh_floer_2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0601568	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this article, the authors review what the Floer homology is and what it does in symplectic geometry both in the closed string and in the open string context. In the first case, the authors will explain how the chain level Floer theory leads to the {\\$C{\\textasciicircum}0\\$} symplectic invariants of Hamiltonian flows and to the study of topological Hamiltonian dynamics. In the second case, the authors explain how Floer's original construction of Lagrangian intersection Floer homology is obstructed in general as soon as one leaves the category of exact Lagrangian submanifolds. They will survey construction, obstruction and promotion of the Floer complex to the {\\$A\\_{\\textbackslash}infty\\$} category of symplectic manifolds. Some applications of this general machinery to the study of the topology of Lagrangian embeddings in relation to symplectic topology and to mirror symmetry are also reviewed.	6837dadd6f5dd47b813253940d58db7f	a79bc958721b575fce8f912e3d8dfc5a	340a68abcc319a66b67b302894326c3f	article	Floer homology in symplectic geometry and in mirror symmetry	{Yong-Geun} Oh and Kenji Fukaya	\N	2006
8113012	hep-th/0302099	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	caldararu_d-branes_2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0302099	\N		\N	{Adv.Theor.Math.Phys.} 7 (2004) 381-404	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we extend previous work on calculating massless boundary Ramond sector spectra of open strings to include cases with nonzero flat B fields. In such cases, D-branes are no longer well-modelled precisely by sheaves, but rather they are replaced by `twisted' sheaves, reflecting the fact that gauge transformations of the B field act as affine translations of the {Chan-Paton} factors. As in previous work, we find that the massless boundary Ramond sector states are counted by Ext groups -- this time, Ext groups of twisted sheaves. As before, the computation of {BRST} cohomology relies on physically realizing some spectral sequences. Subtleties that cropped up in previous work also appear here.	fddee4ab3343f39fb007d98872490c01	e4092bbe93626ff61365476bca53e370	a0f5af8ccd09be5d67fbf97bd6fc09f3	article	D-branes, B fields, and Ext groups	A. Caldararu and S. Katz and E. Sharpe	\N	2003
8113013	math/0110330	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leung_lagrangian_2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0110330	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We develop the foundation of the complex symplectic geometry of Lagrangian subvarieties in a hyperkahler manifold. We establish a characterization, a Chern number inequality, topological and geometrical properties of Lagrangian submanifolds. We discuss a category of Lagrangian subvarieties and its relationship with the theory of Lagrangian intersection. We also introduce and study extensively a normalized Legendre transformation of Lagrangian subvarieties under a birational transformation of projective hyperkahler manifolds. We give a Plucker type formula for Lagrangian intersections under this transformation.	076ffa3dcfdb8a03ec7fe1607a3299b2	8d0d4382cd41eff4fd9a62ccba39f443	5dd0f9d41673b1bd4f70d4ebc47a8b3a	article	Lagrangian submanifolds in Hyperkahler manifolds, Legendre transformation	Naichung Conan Leung	\N	2001
8113014	0809.2605	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nakajima_quiver_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.2605	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{Braverman-Finkelberg} {arXiv:0711.2083} recently propose the geometric Satake correspondence for the affine {Kac-Moody} group {\\$G\\_{\\textbackslash}aff\\$.} They conjecture that intersection cohomology sheaves on the Uhlenbeck compactification of the framed moduli space of {\\$G\\_{{\\textbackslash}mathrm{cpt}}\\$-instantons} on {\\${\\textbackslash}R{\\textasciicircum}4/{\\textbackslash}Z\\_r\\$} correspond to weight spaces of representations of the Langlands dual group {\\$G\\_{\\textbackslash}aff{\\textasciicircum}{\\textbackslash}vee\\$} at level \\$r\\$. When {\\$G} = {{\\textbackslash}SL(l)\\$,} the Uhlenbeck compactification is the quiver variety of type \\${\\textbackslash}algsl(r)\\_{\\textbackslash}aff\\$, and their conjecture follows from the author's earlier result and {I.Frenkel's} level-rank duality. They further introduce a convolution diagram which conjecturally gives the tensor product multiplicity (paper in preparation). In this paper, we develop the theory for the branching in quiver varieties and check this conjecture for {\\$G={\\textbackslash}SL(l)\\$.}	f1991903f46f4d5536b7b07333665b07	2faad178e8c7217c9f8d91a11c32308f	78a67021af621ef554dd2f67e994de02	article	Quiver varieties and branching	Hiraku Nakajima	\N	2008
8113016	0902.2832	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	namikawa_poisson_2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2832	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is a continuation of {math.AG/0609741.} Let Y be an affine symplectic variety with a C{\\textasciicircum}*-action with positive weights, and let {\\textbackslash}pi: X -{\\textgreater} Y be its crepant resolution. Then {\\textbackslash}pi induces a natural map {PDef(X)} -{\\textgreater} {PDef(Y)} of Kuranishi spaces for the Poisson deformations of X and Y. In the Part I, we proved that {PDef(X)} and {PDef(Y)} are both non-singular, and this map is a finite surjective map. In this paper {(Part} {II),} we prove that it is a Galois covering. Markman already obtained a similar result in the compact case, which was a motivation of this paper. As an application, we shall construct explicitly the universal Poisson deformation of the normalization {{\\textbackslash}tilde{O}} of a nilpotent orbit closure {{\\textbackslash}bar{O}} in a complex simple Lie algebra when {{\\textbackslash}tilde{O}} has a crepant resolution.	8c5067ed864c16460491ec197b710288	8fa311cf68b2f4f13230e4e583da47a6	22a23061e4f7ee831baf9178172859a2	article	Poisson deformations of affine symplectic varieties {II}	Yoshinori Namikawa	\N	2009
8113018	math/0412512	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vistoli_notesgrothendieck_2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0412512	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is an introduction to Grothendieck's descent theory, with some stress on the general machinery of fibered categories and stacks.	62193d540bb49bf4cb613ea507f08517	8c1e22cd389161c5af98de0c971254c8	60412be403e83d08039f5ba966d393a5	article	Notes on Grothendieck topologies, fibered categories and descent theory	Angelo Vistoli	\N	2004
8113019	0801.1337	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brundan_highest_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.1337	\N		\N	Int. Math. Res. Notices 11 (2008), 53pp.	\N	\N	\N	\N		We define analogues of Verma modules for finite W-algebras. By the usual ideas of highest weight theory, this is a first step towards the classification of finite dimensional irreducible modules. Motivated by known results in type A, we then formulate some precise conjectures in the case of nilpotent orbits of standard Levi type.	c4f5568c1100c86e5e4645d7900135ab	9b32fe8abb4c4b7d4f380b16a500e2c7	f33f196c5974c4ca1f603ec9aaf01c68	article	Highest weight theory for finite W-algebras	Jonathan Brundan and Simon M Goodwin and Alexander Kleshchev	\N	2008
8113020	0804.0646	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fang_homological_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0646	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we apply the idea of T-duality to projective spaces. From a connection of a line bundle on \\${\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n\\$, a Lagrangian in the mirror {Landau-Ginzburg} model is constructed. Under this correspondence, the full strong exceptional collection \\${\\textbackslash}mathcal O\\_{{\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n}(-n-1),...,{\\textbackslash}mathcal O\\_{{\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n}(-1)\\$ is mapped to standard Lagrangians in the sense of {Nadler-Zaslow.} Passing to constructible sheaves, we explicitly compute the quiver structure of these Lagrangians, and find that they match the quiver structure of this exceptional collection of \\${\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n\\$. In this way, T-duality provides quasi-equivalence of the Fukaya category containing these Lagrangians and the category of coherent sheaves on \\${\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n\\$, which is a kind of homological mirror symmetry.	4d31c158c9928a8b4dd1d068f04245c0	d250cabb32462488409ca18fdbd52d1f	3ef8f00d4be83cbb2150d5f2bb26ec25	article	Homological mirror symmetry is T-duality for \\${\\textbackslash}mathbb P{\\textasciicircum}n\\$	Bohan Fang	\N	2008
8113021	0811.1730	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kamnitzer_beilinson-drinfeld_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.1730	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		{Seidel-Smith} and Manolescu constructed knot homology theories using symplectic fibrations whose total spaces were certain varieties of matrices. These knot homology theories were associated to {\\$SL(n)} \\$ and tensor products of the standard and dual representations. In this paper, we place their geometric setups in a natural, general framework. For any complex reductive group and any sequence of minuscule dominant weights, we construct a fibration of affine varieties over a configuration space. The middle cohomology of these varieties is isomorphic to the space of invariants in the corresponding tensor product of representations. Our construction uses the {Beilinson-Drinfeld} Grassmannian and the geometric Satake correspondence.	57d62bf23d648f9c4ed6d78b5663fcc6	aa877c1e83268bfbe7f96d6bd714dd3f	268945609ea56a155a2b6948aa7d7976	article	The {Beilinson-Drinfeld} Grassmannian and symplectic knot homology	Joel Kamnitzer	\N	2008
8113022	0809.1380	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nozaradan_introduction_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1380	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		These lecture notes are intended to give a modest impulse to anyone willing to start or pursue a journey into the theory of Vertex Algebras by reading one of Kac's or {Lepowsky-Li's} books. Therefore, the primary goal is to provide required tools and help being acquainted with the machinery which the whole theory is based on. The exposition follows Kac's approach. Fundamental examples relevant in Theoretical Physics are also discussed. No particular prerequisites are assumed.	2680e1192192285590e2e075a4d7a99e	1471153699a28cd46738a49e3ea89e6d	14e716315e041222a755a0f8900e842e	article	Introduction to Vertex Algebras	Christophe Nozaradan	\N	2008
8113023	0810.5415	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kapustin_three-dimensional_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.5415	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We study boundary conditions and defects in a three-dimensional topological sigma-model with a complex symplectic target space X (the {Rozansky-Witten} model). We show that boundary conditions correspond to complex Lagrangian submanifolds in X equipped with complex fibrations. The set of boundary conditions has the structure of a 2-category; morphisms in this 2-category are interpreted physically as one-dimensional defect lines separating parts of the boundary with different boundary conditions. This 2-category is a categorification of the Z/2-graded derived category of X; it is also related to categories of matrix factorizations and a categorification of deformation quantization (quantization of symmetric monoidal categories). In the appendix we describe a deformation of the B-model and the associated category of branes by forms of arbitrary even degree.	58967783ddec3a69bf6e26f5afc96c00	fcc7495321b35bbe360ec28ac7592c56	088612374436a93dbca951df2cb1ee96	article	Three-dimensional topological field theory and symplectic algebraic geometry I	Anton Kapustin and Lev Rozansky and Natalia Saulina	\N	2008
8113024	0806.4669	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stapledon_ehrhart_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.4669	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We establish a connection between the orbifold cohomology of hypertoric varieties and the Ehrhart theory of Lawrence polytopes. More specifically, we show that the dimensions of the orbifold cohomology groups of a hypertoric variety are equal to the coefficients of the Ehrhart \\${\\textbackslash}delta\\$-polynomial of the associated Lawrence polytope. As a consequence, we deduce a formula for the Ehrhart \\${\\textbackslash}delta\\$-polynomial of a Lawrence polytope and use the injective part of the Hard Lefschetz Theorem for hypertoric varieties to deduce some inequalities between the coefficients of the \\${\\textbackslash}delta\\$-polynomial.	363f657818689c0aaad154f775802daa	5c3120b45ffba2a8273fe9483e4f8a37	fe9946a134976b485174a5b6d32d73fd	article	Ehrhart Theory for Lawrence Polytopes and Orbifold Cohomology of Hypertoric Varieties	Alan Stapledon	\N	2008
8113026	Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra	182	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guay_projective_2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0K-489B1W5-3/2/67a474045ee5f51e86c088f9156de6c6	\N		\N	\N	209--221	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0022-4049}, doi = {{10.1016/S0022-4049(03)00014-8}}	\
We study projective objects in the category of the rational Cherednik algebra introduced recently by Berest, Etingof and Ginzburg. We prove that it has enough projectives and that it is a highest weight category in the sense of Cline, Parshall and Scott, and therefore satisfies an analog of the {BGG-reciprocity} formula for a semisimple Lie algebra.	4929af0f061d61fe168e4bb9194f5dcd	f10800bc1171d681eb6703780c80dedd	f3f99e4bcf384643ed06af50fd3ca7c4	article	Projective modules in the category for the Cherednik algebra	Nicolas Guay	\N	2003
8113027	0803.2326	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	juteau_decomposition_2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2326	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The purpose of this article is to set foundations for decomposition numbers of perverse sheaves, to give some methods to calculate them in simple cases, and to compute them concretely in two situations: for a simple {(Kleinian)} surface singularity, and for the closure of the minimal non-trivial orbit in a simple Lie algebra. This work has applications to modular representation theory, for Weyl groups using the nilpotent cone of the corresponding semisimple Lie algebra, and for reductive algebraic group schemes using the affine Grassmannian of the Langlands dual group.	07948d1e778757c492574a1e9d8332c5	edbcc5c2c8a11203271fb7de32c102cb	e36f47704a8ae53b3d8c9256bac10185	article	Decomposition numbers for perverse sheaves	Daniel Juteau	\N	2008
8113028	0712.1568	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gordon_symplectic_2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.1568	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We survey recent results on the representation theory of symplectic reflection algebras, focusing particularly on connections with symplectic quotient singularities and their resolutions, spaces of representations of quivers, and on category O.	2162481809d2dc5caf8601b7a0ef60da	0a145ebe3a9d51cb4ea775369dbd4b96	d7e0c69e728417e21b3a0af07b691cf0	article	Symplectic reflection algebras	Iain Gordon	\N	2007
8113044	Nucleic Acids Research	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2004ad	http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/32/suppl_1/D95	\N	Aptamer Database -- Lee et al. 32 (Supplement 1): D95 -- Nucleic Acids Research	\N	\N	D95-100	\N	suppl_1	\N	doi = {10.1093/nar/gkh094}, eprint = {http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/32/suppl_1/D95.pdf}	The aptamer database is designed to contain comprehensive sequence information on aptamers and unnatural ribozymes that have been generated by in vitro selection methods. Such data are not normally collected in  natural' sequence databases, such as GenBank. Besides serving as a storehouse of sequences that may have diagnostic or therapeutic utility, the database serves as a valuable resource for theoretical biologists who describe and explore fitness landscapes. The database is updated monthly and is publicly available at http://aptamer. icmb.utexas.edu/.
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	55122b6a445500bf77224dac29d75cb7	9d7fd3914034d38de42baef690749d19	673baa2c928427d6c91c72aa29eeedcd	article	{Aptamer Database}	Jennifer F. Lee and Jay R. Hesselberth and Lauren Ancel Meyers and Andrew D. Ellington	\N	2004
8113128	Lecture Notes from the IAS/PCMI Graduate Summer School on Computational Complexity	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Mathematical Society	\N	\N	\N	vadhan2000pps	http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~salil/papers/pcmi-abs.html	\N		\N	\N	316	\N	\N	\N		\N	05ef2293cb5511c92352e5cf50d1a081	0ceb531d81b43586cb30dd6194409c76	7c68893412b410dfd61034851808c80c	article	Probabilistic proof systems I: Interactive and zeroknowledge proofs	Salil Vadhan	\N	2000
8113156	Proc Biol Sci	270	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyers2003ehw	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12964993?dopt=Abstract	\N	Epidemiology, hypermutation, within-host evolution...[Proc Biol Sci. 2003] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1667-1677	\N	1525	\N	pmid = {12964993}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2003.2416}	Many so-called pathogenic bacteria such as Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae are far more likely to colonize and maintain populations in healthy individuals asymptomatically than to cause disease. Disease is a dead-end for these bacteria: virulence shortens the window of time during which transmission to new hosts can occur and the subpopulations of bacteria actually responsible for disease, like those in the blood or cerebral spinal fluid, are rarely transmitted to new hosts. Hence, the virulence factors underlying their occasional pathogenicity must evolve in response to selection for something other than making their hosts sick. What are those selective pressures? We address this general question of the evolution of virulence in the context of phase shifting in N. meningitidis, a mutational process that turns specific genes on and off, and, in particular, contingency loci that code for virulence determinants such as pili, lipopolysaccharides, capsular polysaccharides and outer membrane proteins. We use mathematical models of the epidemiology and the within-host infection dynamics of N. meningitidis to make the case that rapid phase shifting evolves as an adaptation for colonization of diverse hosts and that the virulence of this bacterium is an inadvertent consequence of short-sighted within-host evolution, which is exasperated by the increased mutation rates associated with phase shifting. We present evidence for and suggest experimental and retrospective tests of these hypotheses.	e15a95063b78f1e047bea5ae89732389	b86e66ca50cb8778f8ffbe87f20e944e	9c0a6d6e1945efc7f68c4cda37168227	article	Epidemiology, hypermutation, within-host evolution and the virulence of Neisseria meningitidis	L A Meyers and B R Levin and A R Richardson and I Stojiljkovic	\N	2003
8113179	Evolution	60	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyers2006oap	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=16892970&dopt=abstractplus	\N	On the abundance of polyploids in flowering plants. [Evolution. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1198-1206	\N	6	\N	pmid = {16892970}, doi = {}	The wide distribution of polyploidy among plants has led to a variety of theories for the evolutionary advantages of polyploidy. Here we claim that the abundance of polyploidy may be the result of a simple ratcheting process that does not require evolutionary advantages due to the biological properties of organisms. The evolution of polyploidy is a one-way process in which chromosome number can increase but not decrease. Using a simple mathematical model, we show that average ploidal level within a plant lineage can continually increase to the levels observed today, even if there are ecological or physiological disadvantages to higher ploidy. The model allowed us to estimate the average net speciation and polyploidy rates for ten angiosperm genera. Based on these estimates, the model predicts distributions of ploidal levels statistically similar to those observed in nine of the 10 genera.	38f65527b7bb464b33d603251b1fa285	766f8f4073d9596aaf882c2dbfca70ea	9a2d49f36f828163828ac349076da6cf	article	On the abundance of polyploids in flowering plants	L A Meyers and D A Levin	\N	2006
8113188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Castelvecchi	\N	\N	\N	nor09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Norton, attivista inglese, lo spiega dettagliatamente nel suo recente libro: 365 modi per cambiare il mondo
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La strutturazione dell’opera è interessante e immediatamente fruibile. Riporta un’idea al giorno, con tanto di indicazioni dettagliate sul sito dove trovare l’informazione e sulle finalità e l’utilità dell’idea proposta.
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Le indicazioni sono le più disparate, spaziando dai diritti umani al social business, dallo sviluppo economico alla salute e all’ambiente.
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Alcuni esempi: 22 marzo: raccogli la pioggia- progetta un sistema per raccogliere l’acqua piovana e utilizzarla- 3 agosto: riduci le miglia che i tuoi alimenti hanno fatto- 19 novembre: ferma la pornografia infantile.
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Il libro è scritto in modo piacevole e accessibile, è ricco di informazioni non solo eticamente giuste ma anche insolite e divertenti, tutte accomunate da un denominatore comune: se applicate possono davvero creare circoli virtuosi di contagio positivo dell’idea, contribuire a formare altri gruppi di persone intenzionate a cambiare la prospettiva tradizionale di un mondo occupato solo a consumare.	985aeb5d5f654b10af2bf36160d1c4aa	8ab84309e758ed3186a3ed4a784398b3	ccccd316bd029226582ff05e7c5b8e00	book	365 modi per cambiare il mondo	Michael Norton	\N	2009
8113901	Physical Review Letters	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	torikachvili:057006	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v101/e057006	\N	Pressure Induced Superconductivity in CaFe[sub 2]As[sub 2]	\N	\N	057006	\N	5	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {057006}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.057006}	\N	bf22d68982b13c527febf88bcfaec918	dfe16822ff1a330cdc8e0d323a4b4308	1782e1ec62ca3e44645e379e85ecd570	article	Pressure Induced Superconductivity in CaFe[sub 2]As[sub 2]	Milton S. Torikachvili and Sergey L. Bud'ko and Ni Ni and Paul C. Canfield	\N	2008
8113921	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	ni:014507	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/e014507	\N	Anisotropic thermodynamic and transport properties of single-crystalline Ba[sub 1 - x]K[sub x]Fe[sub 2]As[sub 2] (x = 0 and 0.45)	\N	\N	014507	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {014507}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.014507}	\N	c9bdf3cce8fedbad661eba54e362d32e	99849ba610cbbfbcd672d6263ce86450	18c4fe0721346467e7bad0600bd32e8a	article	Anisotropic thermodynamic and transport properties of single-crystalline Ba[sub 1 - x]K[sub x]Fe[sub 2]As[sub 2] (x = 0 and 0.45)	N. Ni and S. L. Bud'ko and A. Kreyssig and S. Nandi and G. E. Rustan and A. I. Goldman and S. Gupta and J. D. Corbett and A. Kracher and P. C. Canfield	\N	2008
8113944	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	raghu:220503	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v77/e220503	\N	Minimal two-band model of the superconducting iron oxypnictides	\N	\N	220503	\N	22	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {220503}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.77.220503}	\N	2d649f3b8086b2f7bf2264533a912d83	2ef208f87aacf8dd2b7714fcf9f18db9	946d2c380e80b55dc08fc60cc53a2e8b	article	Minimal two-band model of the superconducting iron oxypnictides	S. Raghu and Xiao-Liang Qi and Chao-Xing Liu and D. J. Scalapino and Shou-Cheng Zhang	\N	2008
8116139	Stochastic Process. Appl.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR915145	http://www-hto.usc.edu/people/stavare/STpapers-pdf/JT87.pdf	\N	Cycles, permutations and the structure of the Yule process with immigration	\N	\N	309--314	\N	2	\N	issn = {0304-4149}, mrclass = {60J27 (90A10)}, mrreviewer = {Edward Pollak}, mrnumber = {MR915145 (89a:60168)}, fjournal = {Stochastic Processes and their Applications}, coden = {STOPB7}	  A novel representation of the linear birth process with immigration is analysed. The state space
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	38a22b6b6b3491078dcc776fd68cbbc3	5e35527718077fd350e766275754cc5d	39ba1e28de8cf416061703e7f1c16475	article	Cycles, permutations and the structure of the {Y}ule process with immigration	Paul Joyce and Simon Tavar{\\'e}	\N	1987
8116158	J. Math. Biol.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR908380	http://www-hto.usc.edu/people/stavare/STpapers-pdf/DT87a.pdf	\N	The population genealogy of the infinitely-many neutral  alleles model	\N	\N	381--391	\N	4	\N	issn = {0303-6812}, mrclass = {92A10 (60J70)}, mrreviewer = {Reinhard B{\\"u}rger}, mrnumber = {MR908380 (89g:92025)}, fjournal = {Journal of Mathematical Biology}, coden = {JMBLAJ}	Abstract. A process analogous to Kingman's coalescent is introduced to
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	a3235900e9152b4f7ed6b13a691b994e	be8819c9bc893a03c069941ce20cea42	a970ac144857ef95451a3d9fdfaef1ec	article	The population genealogy of the infinitely-many neutral  alleles model	Peter Donnelly and Simon Tavar{\\'e}	\N	1987
8116193	J. Math. Biol.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR896431	http://www-hto.usc.edu/people/stavare/STpapers-pdf/T87.pdf	\N	The birth process with immigration, and the genealogical structure of large populations	\N	\N	161--168	\N	2	\N	issn = {0303-6812}, mrclass = {92A15 (60J80)}, mrreviewer = {W. A. O'N. Waugh}, mrnumber = {MR896431 (89e:92042)}, fjournal = {Journal of Mathematical Biology}, coden = {JMBLAJ}	Abstract. This paper studies a version of the birth and immigration process
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	e071b73d03e5d41ea20f85dda6102f7e	551c69451017b36cebee86846fe23e81	46734a296139bc04f98d189acae85c8a	article	The birth process with immigration, and the genealogical structure of large populations	Simon Tavar{\\'e}	\N	1987
8116903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bunsen2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	191a11f38dabf2d25c469633bf605bad	ee029f5d8fd642fbd4ddd0ad497e3b1b	c4df2fc619547745ac1e2aa2721f6895	book	Von Brennstoffzellen bis Leuchtdioden. Energie und Chemie - ein Bündnis für die Zukunft.	\N	Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie	2009
8116968	JurPC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirchfelder2009	http://www.jurpc.de/aufsatz/20090046.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	46	\N		\N	12cadd187e2cfecc0259530b4b0476cb	0aa9aaeac5ab1521a65e9de30013cd58	f0542f182a00f1ff387a90fd5f26e165	article	Open Access - Grundlagen, internationale Vorgaben, rechtliche Umsetzbarkeit	Marcus Hirschfelder	\N	2009
8117331	SIGCPR Comput. Pers.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	KauEtAl99	\N	\N	Systems development education and methodology adoption	\N	\N	6--26	\N	3	\N	issn = {0160-2497}	The adoption of systems development methodologies has been a subject for research and a topic for discussion for a number of years. One factor, which is often emphasized, is education and training. However, very little research has been focused on the role of formal university education and the dissemination of systems development methodologies. This is the background for this study. It investigates the extent to which a methodology, as well as its encompassing component methods and techniques, taught at the Copenhagen Business School, has been adopted by students and the organizations they are working for. The main result is that very few examples of direct adoption of the methodology taught have been found, but that the training has in general positive influence on the students' utilization of methodologies. The reasons for adoption and non-adoption are discussed based on a grounded theory analysis.	382f63f51b108e7581a90ea0706a750e	8ca4c6e63b5d864187a437e0d119a8da	9328a13815fe0d1f218eb232ddfbf6c4	article	Systems Development Education and Methodology Adoption	Karlheinz Kautz and Jan Pries-Heje	\N	1999
8117493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l’éducation Université  \	de Genève	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perrenoud1999	http://www.unige.ch/fapse/SSE/teachers/perrenoud/php_main/php_1999/1999_15.html	Article		\N	Sommaire
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\	dialogué entrecoupé d’exercices et d’évaluations papier-crayon	d63eed68e6571a81a5b738edc7ba759a	14359f17a02e58c4707672f8df48cda6	03bd8b00fa74cc23bdbcd1ba6d44f5ae	techreport	De quelques compétences du formateur-expert	Philippe Perrenoud	\N	1999
8117516	\N	\N	\N	\N	MAY	\N	\N	\N	Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien e.V.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bitkom2007	http://www.bitkom.org/files/documents/BITKOM_Presseinfo_Internetnutzung_weltweit_23.05.2007.pdf	\N		\N	[abgerufen am: 12.05.2009]	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b96c641fc43d62eff218b5fc62e774fa	bde42db716bbc594698b735d0f0168a7	21a071566d9804e47e1d24186aa955e6	techreport	Presseinformation: Fast jeder fünfte Mensch ist online	BITKOM	\N	2007
8117622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ward2003LOP	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd55a17996e10cd7eff84094acfca80c	8a973e2c86e2f31e731b4189f3827642	36614a0953c11c839cdb0805b1f38267	article	Language Oriented Programming	M. P. Ward	\N	2003
8117651	\N	\N	\N	dritte, überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SeefeldtSyre2007	http://www.goethe.de/wis/bib/prj/bde/deindex.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c010753168c3c7d5447cca5960dae5c9	3bf1f58253168c77a9d540a9a6d932a1	1c1ef2f3fa9e744c67cab9e5f70ba32e	book	"Portale zu Vergangenheit und Zukunft" - Bibliotheken in Deutschland	Jürgen Seefeldt and Ludger Syré	\N	2007
8117707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Primus Verlag	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Schalles_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	188 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89678-808-5}	\N	4a0bf32e86f1a0d44468b379a1da1766	3bdf105879d43b25db52f3f690834957	b3aef21bd0d0fc2409aed928446715cf	book	Marcus Caelius. Tod in der Varusschlacht : Katalog zur Ausstellung des LVR-RömerMuseums im Archäologischen Park Xanten und des LVR-LandesMuseums Bonn	\N	LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn and LVR-Römermuseum im Archäologischen Park Xanten	2009
8117718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salzburg	\N	\N	Stork.1977	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7b622a07c82f803bacfba6068eadfeb	624e81dc8e4efac3734baf7b50873881	9784eae8ad05de5e3d7484cf6dfa1990	booklet	FRAGEBOGENTEST ZUR BEURTEILUNG DER SUIZIDGEFAHR	J. Stork	\N	1977
8117720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\~A{\\P}ningh	Paderborn [u.a.]	\N	\N	Sydnor.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-506-79084-6}	\N	5d262db04911591b60d8fc934046c202	be4a7611548bfc635cd92b8bf38c90c8	ebe8362b515a58a3006ff1e19c296b55	book	Soldaten des Todes : die 3. SS-Division ''Totenkopf'' : 1933 - 1945: Soldiers of destruction dt.	Charles W. Sydnor	\N	2003
8117721	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bouvier	Bonn	\N	\N	Tsoneva.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-416-03141-7}	\N	7eba506a386382e71365a1350ac857a5	75b542d1811f0577a8ed17353765f66c	b58306f9bc0706451af26b724d3d1bec	book	Das Theater der Politik	Aleksandrina Tsoneva	\N	2008
8117722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\~A{\\P}ningh	Paderborn [u.a.]	\N	\N	Sydnor.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	094ddf5b752aa29e1e22ebb596817578	c34057e33f2ca788f0de6f73cfb8c08e	4f0c2e430284ea45048c70479a9c7512	book	Soldaten des Todes : die 3. SS-Division ''Totenkopf'' : 1933 - 1945: Soldiers of destruction dt.	Charles W. Sydnor	\N	2007
8117724	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Puppe.1991	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/025595563.PDF}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540540237}	\N	2c3b49b802426a25a1ab47d3594e1463	1cc31d7af97f1766bed984f43761fbad	3eb80f3db2e24df40c5239758fbbba0d	book	Einf\\"uhrung in Expertensysteme	Frank Puppe	\N	1991
8117725	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poeldinger.1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d839016707a0361daca4772e85e7364b	74bd652770aa8194918830bb538962a3	6f9831ab9d1acdf38106e6756a486ba7	booklet	Fragenkatalog zur Abschaetzung der Suizidalitaet	W. Poeldinger	\N	1982
8117726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Puppe.1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0387564640}	\N	f29bc766595eea0a21ce749e01b24485	47952a2dc8e8b1ddffb3f1339cd49761	cfe0df26c37b26a77d84018141e77931	book	Expertensysteme 93	Frank Puppe and Andreas G\\"unter	\N	1993
8117728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	\N	\N	Internationale Politik ; 63.2008,6	Rosenbladt.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4467f19f9425d213dfff6da04431b54	b6b6d0dda9115e04f2c210cc2ca64588	06ec011ce8338107d6b7c1af2a441f37	book	Balkan-Blues: Europas ungelernte Lektionen	\N	Sabine Rosenbladt	2008
8117729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\"oningh	Paderborn [u.a.]	\N	Krieg in der Geschichte ; 4	Wegner.2003	\\url{http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher& id=773}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-506-74473-9}	\N	0de42a37f176d0f7bc6094209faf0177	1452d5e69f4218207153d72bd9d3ba85	af5c0772b92b5cea6fa60adcd3e6b150	book	Wie Kriege entstehen: Zum historischen Hintergrund von Staatenkonflikten	\N	Bernd Wegner	2003
8117731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kova\\"A	Hamburg	\N	Schriftenreihe Hamburger Beitr\\~A¤ge zur Geschichte des \\~A{\\P}stlichen Europa ; 17	Wegner.2009	\\url{http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/978-3-8300-4145-0.htm}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d9db5389219a2c78c5d6bb98f6ffd2a	e24eeaa947b79fd25afa256470509506	69dea280bc4b3e2797cf8426673ef799	book	Finnland und Deutschland: Studien zur Geschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert	\N	Bernd Wegner and Oliver von Wrochem and Daniel Sch\\ A¼mmer	2009
8117732	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rombach	Freiburg i. Br.	\N	\N	.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 65.00}, isbn = {978-3-7930-9346-6}	\N	5b613108e2846a4ffe1ffd45ffbb09c7	0fccf3f86de313e80ea095edfcb0e4ac	f849a9a68df435af34fdcd652b587da1	book	Text - Bild - Karte: Kartographien der Vormoderne ; [Graduiertenkurs [...] vom 20. - 24. Januar 2002 [...] in M\\"annedorf bei Z\\"urich]	\N	\N	2007
8117735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\~A{\\P}ningh	Paderborn [u.a.]	\N	\N	Wegner.2008b	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/518972917.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-506-76313-X978-3-506-76313-6}	\N	fb981eefa1e5e87a8434ee74bd9e7a15	e77136e52b8708696603a0fa87402f8d	961afd3c3f57799f16c0d47b652f8061	book	Hitlers politische Soldaten: die Waffen-SS 1933-1945 : Leitbild, Struktur und Funktion einer nationalsozialistischen Elite: Das F\\~A¼hrerkorps der bewaffneten SS 1933 - 1945	Bernd Wegner	\N	2008
8117736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIZ	Karlsruhe	\N	Advancing Science	Wegner.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	613e83640aca545264e99e969c724738	498b5758aca8fcf4fbdb9e090b7f0263	0d140a0a20d29762658ff872ef27d6e5	book	Mathematik im Blickpunkt: Wissensmanagement in der Mathematik - 140 Jahre zur Literatur weltweit	\N	Bernd Wegner	2008
8117737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch\\~A{\\P}ningh	Paderborn [u.a.]	\N	\N	Wegner.2006	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/518972917.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-506-76313-X978-3-506-76313-6}	\N	662f1d9f52d8a5d9e2fc7cd974f06f06	19787dfd769391556d3d6e204b3646ca	22da3128fed57bba7a69c9d772e96f83	book	Hitlers politische Soldaten: die Waffen-SS 1933-1945 : Leitbild, Struktur und Funktion einer nationalsozialistischen Elite: Das F\\~A¼hrerkorps der bewaffneten SS 1933 - 1945	Bernd Wegner	\N	2006
8117740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	184)Bielefeld	\N	\N	Eifler.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5318dd224ddb9aac91e8664e43b90de	ffe43e3b6fcb9223324d03e2fb76ba93	a6c9c4e79903ef9515675557f5f4f258	booklet	MESSINSTRUMENT ZUR ERFASSUNG VON SELBSTMORDGEDANKEN	S. Eifler	\N	1997
8117741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frottier.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e86a7ac4e87a701818d56c66f291515a	4d16f5448ea8e2ede97ce41ed5dbfdd8	a584e5fa72ce4b733d9269c118c0c723	booklet	Wiener Instrument fuer Suizidgefahr in Haft	P. Frottier and F. Koenig and T. Matschnig and M. E. Seyringer and S. Fruehwald	\N	2008
8117743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute for Security Studies	\N	\N	Chaillot paper ; 104	Delevic.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	877598fd1558f1b44addc4cfa9e4343c	822a9a7add232d22e64080e399b9b86b	17edefe4cf82123723bea769d1d772f5	book	Regional cooperation in the Western Balkans	Milica Delevic	\N	2007
8117744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verl.-Ges.	\N	\N	\N	Becker.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35d35f99d385967113a258d0766b4ffe	7b641d039cefc9520561effb8ca97fd0	3d4bbc46a2c2254be39f79f60d6e14c9	book	Operation Balkan: Werbung f\\~A¼r Krieg und Tod	J\\ A{\\P}rg Becker and Mira Beham	\N	2008
8117745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Muenchen	\N	\N	Beck.1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f329e110137794fb16d8110e190e70ce	b843be9e41502928a6c007cb3f87c1ee	304244c98df7f06ae71ac1d255729003	booklet	SKALA FUER SELBSTMORDGEDANKEN	A. T. Beck and A. J. Rush and B. F. Shaw and G. Emery	\N	1981
8117747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliotheksstandort	\N	\N	Daferner.1987	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	878c8417a44c15a289633d8c918ba81c	0b098ff5b050c77850e5900079ebe8c3	d90127693aa64e99dd96e925b3de1424	booklet	Fragebogen zur Erfassung des ''Praesuizidalen Syndroms'' nach Ringel	C. Daferner	\N	1987
8117748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tauris	\N	\N	Library of Ottoman studies ; 15	ButuroviA.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1845115058}	\N	7a5d25a24947e7d0040955422a43d5d8	ed5e18b7219e9313fbae9efe57a2f80f	10454e1065f4e0b9952a71bb336e0b15	book	Women in the Ottoman Balkans: Gender, culture and history	\N	Amila Buturovi\\"A and \\"A°rvin Cemil Schick	2007
8117749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVM	\N	\N	\N	KovaAeviA.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4bf9f846a5e22eb917d3044eef95bc58	7c7b9586faf566d38f1d6d6bb1160d60	527faf4a0a972039ae59aecc908d6dcb	book	Der Balkan aus der Sicht der SS: Rezeption und Konstruktion des Balkanraumes in der SS-Zeitschrift ''Das Schwarze Korps''	Philip Kova\\"Aevi\\"A	\N	2009
8117750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kollbrunner.1973	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e60b2dbe6dc63a086aa1ce3ed7b5b8c	09a839760030a8d745d7409f32347111	78d75cbe4b56fa46a82cdc6b818139d8	booklet	FRAGEBOGEN ZUR MESSUNG DER SUIZID-INFORMIERTHEIT	J. Kollbrunner	\N	1973
8117751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern	\N	\N	Poeldinger.1968	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	204689ea331a32059e3b3dae4dcd4e7f	5f574c88e19948cfbbb1190c74291241	abac78d25393959693f177052a7763be	booklet	ERHEBUNGSBOGEN UEBER SUIZIDVERSUCHE	W. Poeldinger	\N	1968
8117752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern	\N	\N	Poeldinger.1968c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4b02dc84eb6d5e883e220f1fbab43cea	ea24aaa7497d32e4c6720c4d40ec094e	a2b829f7a53893fdea49c9d590d7d34e	booklet	RISIKOLISTE ZUR ABSCHAETZUNG DER SUIZIDALITAET	W. Poeldinger	\N	1968
8117753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern	\N	\N	Poeldinger.1968b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	121270517db62a5d3ee4843ea4483a14	54758d3bcb6d9c9c8e57c321d9c5d98e	a6dfe73cf995a08a4d0b1232dc3e6003	booklet	ERHEBUNGSBOGEN ZUR MORTALITAET DEPRESSIVER PATIENTEN	W. Poeldinger	\N	1968
8117754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Verl.	\N	\N	Historische Einf\\~A¼hrungen ; Bd. 1	Jansen.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16531e5ba4fe575e2f7c0eb178344b51	f42fc61985d627be43ca8b3f023533a1	3a9c57b2e9851646258ee373e822ffa4	book	Nation - Nationalit\\~A¤t - Nationalismus	Christian Jansen and Henning Borggr\\ A¤fe	\N	2007
8117756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rombach	\N	\N	Rombach-Wissenschaften : Reihe Litterae ; 105	Glauser.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7930-9346-8}	\N	651239df509141468f4082377ff8538e	234ca2dd56bca1caf336f9fa3c161931	371c02a5460041f1e50c3c3302ab5ac8	book	Text - Bild - Karte: Kartographien der Vormoderne ; [Graduiertenkurs [...] vom 20. - 24. Januar 2002 [...] in M\\"annedorf bei Z\\"urich]	\N	J\\"urg Glauser and Christian Kiening	2007
8117757	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	107-132) (3., neu bearbeitete Auflage)Berlin	\N	\N	Haenel.1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8ca5eb443fdaa1f76a8160a32de96cc	22f17685d566882e0ee9818cd6959647	362af094b4c933f3fe8b5d4771746b86	booklet	Fragebogen zur Abschaetzung der Suizidalitaet	T. Haenel and W. Poeldinger	\N	1986
8117758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hurst	\N	\N	\N	Headley.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	07470b044cb46a22539ad55bab90b18e	3d6f54711e972dc2d88a3bbbfb6aa866	1892f4589c1188cab73ac0c94b451990	book	Russia and the Balkans: Foreign policy from Yeltsin to Putin	James Headley	\N	2008
8117759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	107-132) (3., neu bearbeitete Auflage)Berlin	\N	\N	Haenel.1986b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b23e01c45978fe4852f8f4657bbd9555	5f5f27b495b7e9987f7e9595aa4d7cf3	21c34d628eac01c97eb49387aeb31a28	booklet	Suizid-Absichts-Skala	T. Haenel and W. Poeldinger	\N	1986
8120025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	faloutsos95fastmapP	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223784.223812	\N	pap	\N	\N	163-174	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, United States}, isbn_ = {0-89791-731-6}, language = {english}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223784.223812}	\N	e4db8b46c3cff2f4439749535a5aa358	62c8a94bcc8ef48dff6361359f332a5d	1f8baa659f06d548d18a79e3abb49295	inproceedings	FastMap: a fast algorithm for indexing, data-mining and visualization of traditional and multimedia datasets	Christos Faloutsos and King-Ip Lin	Mchael Carey and Donovan Schneider	1995
8120075	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Misc_2009_HiEd2.0	http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/heweb20rptv1.pdf	\N		\N	Report of an independent Committee of Inquiry into the impact on higher education of students’ widespread use of Web 2.0 technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c09a8f8e8ffcc7509acd607ee8b46b9f	c41d4c3edf595d3e27604ec5a4d4b7b7	be033bebe000571fac9096c50024e6af	techreport	Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World	Committee of Inquiry into the Changing Learner Experience	\N	2009
8120264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/dac/YuanAAP03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/dac/dac2003.html#YuanAAP03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	296-299	\N	\N	conf/dac/2003	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/775832.775909}, isbn = {1-58113-688-9}	\N	b2011916c9f264f6dedd8afc01808961	719d55dc3add71793baefa04ac7d009a	92137a55f692118890092f6ca9d01390	inproceedings	Constraint synthesis for environment modeling in functional verification.	Jun Yuan and Ken Albin and Adnan Aziz and Carl Pixley	\N	2003
8120460	Cites & Insights	9	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blog	http://citesandinsights.info/civ9i5.pdf	\N	"Blogging about blogging.
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This essay isn’t metablogging but it’s primarily based on metablogging, taking some of the more interesting posts about aspects of blogging I’ve seen over the past months."	\N	Enthält auch: 
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Perspective: Writing about Reading 2, S. 10 ff.
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Library Access to Scholarship, S. 17 ff.
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Net Media: Beyond Wikipedia, S. 23 ff.	1-10	\N	5	\N		\N	a0ddc5c5dc1d891a7dbe073889e72fcd	966b93b3c474e07164d053bce3987614	2996cc0f784aac495fd4c0488a604d71	article	Thinking about Blogging	Walt Crawford	\N	2009
8120467	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Misc_2009_HiEd2.0	http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/heweb20rptv1.pdf	\N		\N	Report of an independent Committee of Inquiry into the impact on higher education of students’ widespread use of Web 2.0 technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c09a8f8e8ffcc7509acd607ee8b46b9f	c41d4c3edf595d3e27604ec5a4d4b7b7	be033bebe000571fac9096c50024e6af	techreport	Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World	Committee of Inquiry into the Changing Learner Experience	\N	2009
8120517	NuR- Natur und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hendler_2000	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	661	\N	\N	\N		\N	bff45e430e20a7ea9c0732739b1b4a81	27328b328ab0efe924e5cb3527665c7c	176892ea694239e9cf4f04e567915f17	article	Entwicklung des Umweltabgabenrechts	Reinhard Hendler	\N	2000
8120701	\N	3250	\N	\N	September	\N	Web Services --- Proceedings of the 2004 European Conference on Web Services	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Erfurt, Germany	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	lar04	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	254-269	\N	\N	ecows04	index = {wsmo[0.9] owls[0.9]}, uri = {http://www.ebai.us/ecows/2004/}, isbn = {3540442774}, doi = {10.1007/b100919}	Web Services have added a new level of functionality on top of current Web, enabling the use and combination of distributed functional components within and across company boundaries. The addition of semantic information to describe Web Services, in order to enable the automatic location, combination and use of distributed functionalities, is nowadays one of the most relevant research topics due to its potential to achieve dynamic, scalable and cost-effective Enterprise Application Integration and eCommerce. In this context, two major initiatives aim to realize Semantic Web Services by providing appropriate description means that enable the effective exploitation of semantic annotations, namely: WSMO and OWL-S. In this paper, we conduct a conceptual comparison that identifies the overlaps and differences of both initiatives in order to evaluate their applicability in a real setting and their potential to become widely accepted standards.	1b4c9ed9be365cb84473b6757fa01d24	ffc001730a569a62682bf317d2238714	a2059350a70030ec61c75676890a35d3	inproceedings	A Conceptual Comparison of WSMO and OWL-S	Rub\\'en Lara and Dumitru Roman and Axel Polleres and Dieter Fensel	Liang-Jie Zhang and Mario Jeckle	2004
8120710	J. UCS	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/jucs/SafranK08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jucs/jucs14.html#SafranK08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	546-556	\N	4	\N	date = {2009-03-02}	\N	c97f577bdad32cb437f8af038e900d8a	6b5a54657b5113045faf398537b48214	bfb826c7797e64c4f8af291894b9b3bf	article	Success Factors in a Weblog Community.	Christian Safran and Frank Kappe	\N	2008
8120740	ZfU- Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik und Umweltrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bode_2008	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	497-515	\N	4	\N		\N	e108028fa689cbfd58960000b5076d09	e505effabf1c0618dead8552108f0b72	910b97eaa07c5d30e3be3c7cdf134b29	article	Anreize für Investitionen in Anlagen zur Stromerzeugung aus erneuerbaren Energien im liberalisierten Strommarkt	Sven Bode	\N	2008
8120823	SIGIR Forum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wikipediaxml:2005	\N	\N	Wikipedia XML Corpus	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c7b9707ed531ad17ff009fd582f0012c	0e9b9afb15804d3e625d73ada85900b1	493b849942fcaf9ba8e8e68e3cb46d38	article	{T}he {W}ikipedia {X}{M}{L} {C}orpus	Ludovic Denoyer and Patrick Gallinari	\N	2006
8120874	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	11	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-005-1396-1	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	5--33	\N	1	\N		Data mining applications place special requirements on clustering algorithms including: the ability to find clusters embedded in subspaces of high dimensional data, scalability, end-user comprehensibility of the results, non-presumption of any canonical data distribution, and insensitivity to the order of input records. We present CLIQUE, a clustering algorithm that satisfies each of these requirements. CLIQUE identifies dense clusters in subspaces of maximum dimensionality. It generates cluster descriptions in the form of DNF expressions that are minimized for ease of comprehension. It produces identical results irrespective of the order in which input records are presented and does not presume any specific mathematical form for data distribution. Through experiments, we show that CLIQUE efficiently finds accurate clusters in large high dimensional datasets.
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ER  -	bc89f4392b30d60c7a53eb2b42cfa8d6	3cddcbb4f62bbac7858610e69d88390f	9fd4f3cfbdc6e5b73e7377442f816773	article	Automatic Subspace Clustering of High Dimensional Data	Rakesh Agrawal and Johannes Gehrke and Dimitrios Gunopulos and Prabhakar Raghavan	\N	2005
8121091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Wirtschaftsdienst	Köln	\N	\N	UBMA_263329585	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=263329585&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	interkulturelle Kommunikation im Business	\N	\N	266 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-87156-621-9, 3-87156-621-7}	\N	35d5bb4783b3b4253c1780d74537cf35	5ea54b998721bef48711bc380c4c17f8	c0b7f4620ea9ee6e31c66ab696bca646	book	International verhandeln	Peter Sawitzki	\N	2007
8121093	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdf	Zürich ; Singen	\N	vdf-Management	UBMA_111705541	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=111705541&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	159 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7281-2937-2}	\N	98ec0cfd195ed4f1957d82ee3baae5b6	72013132daf13fd9a7378fca53813142	6b90385c6ef4d963d8a215811d4c2c09	book	Grundzüge der Verhandlungsführung	Christian Eric Erbacher	\N	2005
8121094	\N	\N	\N	2., erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	\N	UBMA_084819863	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=084819863&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	die Alternative zum Rechtsstreit	\N	\N	XXI, 253 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-46105-0}	\N	abfbf6df03a74ad2ecc955909b216029	368d482ce5244218ea5a81fb3c56b10e	6659a794933f952ce80bbfedb3a28065	book	Verhandlung und Mediation	Fritjof Haft	\N	2000
8121096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Andere Verl.	Tönning ; Lübeck ; Marburg	\N	\N	UBMA_301495939	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=301495939&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	die Bewertung von Angeboten in intergruppalen Verhandlungen	\N	\N	IX, 329 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89959-761-5}	\N	99ff5b9e4079fb05aeea7d32674d2b1f	653dc0c681157caab84cf823da428ec2	0762c60a3c56f955368145f0d4d05545	book	Besser als erwartet oder genauso schlecht wie befürchtet?	Joachim Hüffmeier	\N	2008
8121098	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WILEY-VCH	Weinheim	\N	\N	UBMA_276398734	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=276398734&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Klarheit schaffen, entschlossen verhandeln	\N	\N	317 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-527-50349-8, 978-3-527-50349-0}	\N	7f8e0b1ea428666e05ec24d74cce1c45	b42df3888bc2ea803982ffdf1ebd0f88	3632fe7c0d277cd0cd5057912ad28bf0	book	Gefangen am runden Tisch	George Kohlrieser	\N	2008
8121099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diplomica-Verl.	Hamburg	\N	\N	UBMA_302604855	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=302604855&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	theoretische Überlegungen zum variierenden Einfluss der Europäischen Kommission	\N	\N	III, 113 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8366-6598-8}	\N	bddb29e527fb870b944d9b71960130a6	d218acfda9027698febaf1fe95074c20	babcc755d7cb495ca7c5d1b4111f887e	book	Argumentieren und Verhandeln in der Europäischen Union	Diana Panke	\N	2008
8121100	\N	\N	\N	2., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Recht und Wirtschaft	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Arbeitshefte Führungspsychologie ; 55	UBMA_25463057X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=25463057X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	konstruktive Verhandlungstechniken in der täglichen Praxis	\N	\N	102 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8005-7326-1, 978-3-8005-7326-4}	\N	48f8a9d47e92a2ff3e93d659eeb1b18e	8e4ee703db3ed46612be71a4b300c59b	dce34f64c34ffe570f9b7484458a9e53	book	Effizientes Verhandeln	Peter Knapp and Andreas Novak	\N	2006
8121101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBMA_306108739	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=306108739&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	hart, aber herzlich	\N	\N	211 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-22593-5, 978-3-446-40366-6}	\N	b7f241c8f71e81f3914d0022294748b3	42bc90652665b926f7970bf69101aa84	7380a54fc319c5989820e5ea26ce8d8d	book	Verhandeln	Hedwig Kellner	\N	2005
8121102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit	Münster	\N	Sprechkommunikation ; 8	UBMA_098047140	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=098047140&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Konfrontation, Wettbewerb, Zusammenarbeit mit zahlreichen interkulturellen Fakten und Fallbeispielen	\N	\N	272 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-5836-7}	\N	c0bd83e4e7cae7c49e8d96ed87e4167b	ed570d3cb4813b3d3bf3f16d0387746d	af4f35d69f9debf58a684c24eab4affe	book	Internationales Verhandeln	Alexander Muehlen	\N	2001
8121103	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	Studium kompakt	UBMA_087810255	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=087810255&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	logisch argumentieren, psycho-logisch verhandeln	\N	\N	142 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-464-49821-2}	\N	02ef5b6971d2f0feb68b4754b4c1f987	b42ac16964054fd914ed5add8ecb6fe5	1864f093cd0bd24e8a4e6bd751b4ee02	book	Verhandeln und Moderieren für Wirtschaftsstudierende	Christian-Rainer Weisbach	\N	2000
8121130	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	http://futurezone.orf.at/stories/1602610/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpa2009	http://futurezone.orf.at/stories/1602610/	\N		\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	155f65cb382de5a09f307d5aebf7d1b4	b95058e842e03030accb9c6fa2789fa9	05bc46682013b26c66fccb00d16fd258	misc	WWW-Erfinder fordert "sauberes Internet"	dpa	\N	2009
8121157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books on Demand	Norderstedt	\N	\N	UBMA_280660847	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280660847&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Ratgeber für die Praxis	\N	\N	175 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8370-6052-2}	\N	6c4f9f0f07be35c1e270e662d0aa9462	81b8bfae0c53669c3c96565804b59d64	3c193ee726011203900beee6f9dd1dac	book	Wirtschaftskommunikation zwischen Polen und Deutschen	Pawel Blusz	\N	2008
8121161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_283373237	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=283373237&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Die europäische und internationale Politik	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-90947-9}	\N	1efadd344acc17f81dcb5f7f0a82a703	79b282cfa947d872e1c2cedbfe571d68	eccfd0b7520839ed408adfd0a764cff0	book	Deutschland und Polen	Thomas Jaeger and Daria W. Dylla	\N	2008
8121162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fibre	Osnabrück	\N	\N	UBMA_118046705	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=118046705&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Geschäftsbeziehungen, Unternehmensgründung, Markteintritt ; ein praxisbezogener wirtschaftsrechtlicher Leitfaden	\N	\N	142 S. 297 mm x	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-938400-00-5}	\N	e6f231073ca61a866301453739288028	b58676c3c9c0b389fc004e87ddda2c98	89747547498baaf3445df5bfa73598a1	book	Erfolgreich in Polen	Steffen Braun and Adam Paschke	\N	2005
8121164	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reise Know-How Verl. Rump	Bielefeld	\N	Reise Know-How	UBMA_117042161	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=117042161&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	256 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8317-1295-6}	\N	ebdfc8fd7de2a7ad4cab71c6fa2306d3	842dc6aa55d360eb1215d68856452951	ceba9b5ccdc539914b7847c710c4d3a9	book	KulturSchock Polen	Izabella Gawin and Dieter Schulze	\N	2005
8121270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirmer	München	\N	\N	UBHD3399180	\N	\N		\N	\N	222 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7774-3540-6, 978-3-7774-3540-4}, language = {ger}	\N	1a777208b4fed3e641b51bab5820a938	60e47014420add655938c99c094166ee	32182de7d1a27900f828dca7bfd788f2	book	Römische Thermen : Badewesen und Badeluxus im Römischen Reich	Werner Helmut Heinz	\N	1983
8121286	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Römermuseum	Augst	\N	Augster Museumshefte / Römerhaus und Museum, (Augst) ; 13	UBHD3652391	\N	\N		\N	\N	64 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7151-1013-9, 978-3-7151-1013-4}, language = {ger}	\N	b61dbed7fa6158b2e1c3a18f0b561e9e	631d5625ba6848f3b877dd7e7ab645e3	bb986b6d667672e8aeba38ce7ebae87e	book	Baden, Salben und Heilen in der römischen Antike	Werner Helmut Heinz and Emilie Riha	Amt für Museen und Archäologie des Kantons Basel-Landschaft	1993
8121292	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Raggi-Verl.	Jona	\N	Antike Welt : Sondernummer ; 19,2	UBHD1770134	\N	\N		\N	\N	72 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	5054fc9ebccaf4d9a20af002861b02cb	d638c53ea6b143f07af9e5eb64d48b0c	b478932e30206bdc99ebd224744e48d9	book	Straßen und Brücken im Römischen Reich	Werner Helmut Heinz	\N	1988
8121313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Yi09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526774	\N	Discovering users' specific geo intention in web search	\N	\N	481--490	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526774}	\N	bdd7eb7b13068bec2f96918fef101737	a3e21700bcc8c5c81efc624c130180e9	bcfbe1dbf5151eefe152d0a0e4c8ea50	inproceedings	Discovering users' specific geo intention in web search	Xing Yi and Hema Raghavan and Chris Leggetter	\N	2009
8121322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hu09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526773&coll=GUIDE&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES968&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WWW	\N	WWW: WWW '09, Understanding user's query intent ...	\N	\N	471--480	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526773}	\N	ac828fe62774aeb0883665ab07612f50	eeca9e22a4b34f9eb2343af277e30d03	af4f0c79c283f80b4418df73e6ee2081	inproceedings	Understanding user's query intent with wikipedia	Jian Hu and Gang Wang and Fred Lochovsky and Jian tao Sun and Zheng Chen	\N	2009
8121334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rheinland-Verl.	Köln	\N	Führer und Schriften des Archäologischen Parks Xanten ; 19	UBHD9913377	\N	\N		\N	\N	76 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7927-1761-1, 978-3-7927-1761-5}, language = {ger}	\N	9f24b6da859a6519a02d8d99c9923a07	2cfc823ca1aef7e7ce9910740b25f1ec	352af72c1ee6548be5de9b1d276e9025	book	Die grossen Thermen der Colonia Ulpia Traiana : die öffentliche Badeanlage der römischen Stadt bei Xanten	Norbert Zieling	\N	1999
8121335	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://heriwuryanto.blogspot.com	\N	Prevent user load the windows task manager	\N	1. Kill Explorer
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2. Unplug flashdisk
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3. Run Batch File
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4. Monitoring Combination Key like Ctrl+Alt+Del, F1, Alt+Tab, Alt+F4	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {etc.}	See my blog : http://heriwuryanto.blogspot.com	75926fbeada1b4c408630c6370ac1c3d	f80ac792f6f7e17fa8beff82dbbf935f	2eac2bb24c3c3f986ec5c02ead2c3b67	misc	Ctrl+Alt+Del Disable Professional (disCAD Pro) will make your computer dedicated for certain Application with a simple Way!!	Heri Wuryanto	Heri Wuryanto	2009
8121343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books on Demand GmbH	Norderstedt	\N	Schriften der Deutschen Wasserhistorischen Gesellschaft (DWhG) e.V. : Sonderband ; 3	UBHD66298383	\N	\N		\N	\N	110 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8334-6625-1, 978-3-8334-6625-0}, language = {ger}	\N	a3406d821dbd91afa487ded2ec354298	f609a173fea52fe0564165a72564919b	34045d315054a1c038e95d2ae2f45331	book	Heizung und Wassererwärmung in römischen Thermen : historische Entwicklung - Nachfolgesysteme - Neuzeitliche Betrachtungen und Untersuchungen	Hans Schiebold	\N	2006
8121345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	Führer zu archäologischen Denkmälern in Baden-Württemberg ; 25	UBHD66680923	\N	\N		\N	\N	132 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2243-2}, language = {ger}	\N	8ec53bc505d210f6023e0dcfdd6e51ec	7dc99de4dd565b7e98062ac6d2076aab	39957c090466fb173926b72e23374ed4	book	Die römischen "Soldatenbäder" in Baden-Baden (Aquae Aureliae)	Petra Mayer-Reppert and Britta Rabold	\N	2008
8121352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Große Ausstellungsführer / Prähistorische Staatssammlung, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte München ; 5	UBHD9912475	\N	\N		\N	\N	71 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	4614e4b03082f8ec16c638e3999a4fa4	b80d991d78c94ac8e142e5336bd0c5d1	d143ae592a2499a252b299021e5dd786	book	Die Großen Thermen von Weißenburg i. Bay.	Harald Koschik and Zsolt Visy	\N	1992
8121355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBHD9410457	\N	\N		\N	\N	XI, 306, [80] S	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-08783-6, 978-3-534-08783-9}, language = {ger}	\N	3767c7890dde219cb4d2e11e48c21f75	6a615df46d9ea6fde30a7cea67459a94	e2275561a22fcab5030cd89aaf28af74	book	Die römischen Thermen und das antike Badewesen : ine kulturhistorische Betrachtung	Erika Brödner	\N	1992
8121362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	De Ferrari	Genf	\N	Athenaeum ; 1	UBHD66050458	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	37 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-7172-677-4, 978-88-7172-677-9}, language = {ita}	\N	216a05c72bf306afab29a25e49236044	676a464d8e305fd911fe3014a91f3553	861551d37ed2ef2e360c885fcc4ab61f	book	La piscina romana	Emanuela Zanda and Alberto Bacchetta	\N	2005
8121368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	École Française de Rome	Rom	\N	Collection de l'Ecole Française de Rome ; 142	UBHD3595936	\N	\N		\N	\N	VIII, 219 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7283-0212-6}, language = {fre ita}	\N	c5a1b942fe3d9dcf48931e48a88f435f	1d5b126ff51c6a86ee3ea5044e068b4b	0b49c11d33e4dcbd9b3f7ad288aadc4c	book	Les thermes romains : actes de la table ronde ; (Rome, 11 - 12 novembre 1988)	\N	École Française de Rome	1991
8121375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Verwaltung der Staatlichen Burgen, Schlösser und Altertümer Rheinland-Pfalz	Mainz	\N	Führer der Verwaltung der Staatlichen Burgen, Schlösser und Altertümer Rheinland-Pfalz / Rheinland-Pfalz / Verwaltung der Staatlichen Schlösser, Burgen und Altertümer ; 1	UBHD58608451	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	36 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	89fd39a3cc26109dd9bebc0dec211eb1	2f0eabffa8c0f0c560c99ecd755cf3db	57d1641f858243d4a1263a2d21472c03	book	Trier - Kaiserthermen	Wilhelm Reusch	\N	1995
8121383	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jonas	Marburg	\N	\N	UBHD66142410	\N	\N		\N	\N	208 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89445-363-X, 978-3-89445-363-3}, language = {ger}	\N	d8c478ffcb7d6c341d7cbce96da43e9c	15991f8021ebd6c5b96d2fd493d5a13f	86d0d80ccd55eaa0e200605106dd9e21	book	Balnea : Architekturgeschichte des Bades	\N	Susanne Grötz	2006
8121398	Bonner Jahrbücher	186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Künzl_1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	492 - 509	\N	\N	\N		\N	710332ecc8a41b9a36b05c2472543a80	a5bc0d06d860b032c5cc8340cc0e30f5	6b1b819969f54b380b31a593e094e0ee	article	Operationsräume in römischen Thermen : zu einem chirurgischen Instrumentarium aus der Colonia Ulpia Traiana mit einem Auswahlkatalog römischer medizinischer Instrumente im Rheinischen Landesmuseum Bonn	Ernst Künzl	\N	1986
8121405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wasmuth	München ; Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD3511867	\N	\N		\N	\N	244, 431 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	6f3cdc98a79ba20dcb94d16393a153a0	9defdb0330c68d4976376e2c8f8b37b4	cf21be53f63b1ba28d01334eedf6125f	book	Bibliographie zum römischen Badewesen : unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der öffentlichen Thermen	Hubertus Manderscheid	\N	1988
8121583	Fam. Pract.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	macbride-stewart_do_2008	http://fampra.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/1/27	\N		\N	\N	27--32	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1093/fampr℀mm074}	Background. The 2004 General Medical Services {(GMS)} contract introduced financial incentives for the management of chronic illnesses in 10 clinical areas. The effect of the scheme on prescribing is unknown. Objectives. To quantify the impact of the latest {GMS} contract, which incorporates additional payments for quality outcomes, on prescribing patterns in {GP} practices. Methods. This retrospective observational study of prescribing compared the defined daily doses {(DDDs)} for drugs mentioned or implied within the Quality and Outcomes Framework {(QOF)} of the latest {GMS} contract {(QOF} drugs) to the {DDDs} for all other drugs listed within the first 10 chapters on the British National Formulary {(non-QOF} drugs) for four financial years; two before and two after the introduction of the latest {GMS} contract. These measures were calculated for 92 {GP} practices of 100 in the Lothian region of Scotland, and the rate of change of prescribing was calculated from regression slopes within the log-scale interrupted time series analyses. Results. The prescribing of {QOF} drugs increased significantly faster than the {non-QOF} drugs both before and after the introduction of the latest {GMS} contract but the rate of increase for the {QOF} drugs slowed significantly after April 2005 unlike prescribing of {non-QOF} drugs. Conclusions. The prescribing of relevant drugs increased before the introduction of the 2004 {GMS} contract; the increase continued in the first 2 years of the new contract but at a significantly lower level. 	b9905d61aef2d0cf3ea77664b15299e5	6139748a1705a50aab9ff3b2eb8cb701	0087c4a4d4eda10e0287111d394ea796	article	Do quality incentives change prescribing patterns in primary care? An observational study in Scotland	Sean P {MacBride-Stewart} and Rob Elton and Tom Walley	\N	2008
8121605	BMC Med Inform Decis Mak	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre for Health Informatics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, \	2052, Australia. e.coiera@unsw.edu.au	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coiera2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-6-33	\N		\N	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {16928282}, timestamp = {2009.05.12}, pii = {1472-6947-6-33}, owner = {jep}, doi = {10.1186/1472-6947-6-33}	BACKGROUND: Online information retrieval systems have the potential
\
\	to improve patient care but there are few comparative studies of
\
\	the impact of online evidence on clinicians' decision-making behaviour
\
\	in routine clinical work. METHODS/DESIGN: A randomized controlled
\
\	parallel design is employed to assess the effectiveness of an online
\
\	evidence retrieval system, Quick Clinical (QC) in improving clinical
\
\	decision-making processes in general practice. Eligible clinicians
\
\	are randomised either to receive access or not to receive access
\
\	to QC in their consulting rooms for 12 months. Participants complete
\
\	pre- and post trial surveys.Two-hundred general practitioners are
\
\	recruited. Participants must be registered to practice in Australia,
\
\	have a computer with Internet access in their consulting room and
\
\	use electronic prescribing. Clinicians planning to retire or move
\
\	to another practice within 12 months or participating in any other
\
\	clinical trial involving electronic extraction of prescriptions data
\
\	are excluded from the study.The primary end-points for the study
\
\	is clinician acceptance and use of QC and the resulting change in
\
\	decision-making behaviour. The study will examine prescribing patterns
\
\	related to frequently prescribed medications where there has been
\
\	a recent significant shift in recommendations regarding their use
\
\	based upon new evidence. Secondary outcome measures include self-reported
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\	changes in diagnosis, patient education, prescriptions written, investigations
\
\	and referrals. DISCUSSION: A trial under experimental conditions
\
\	is an effective way of examining the impact of using QC in routine
\
\	general practice consultations.	fa3c40b060340e7b479c0cef07342afc	741e170718ad93888f44292607700845	08e57be620964d57ce398e85d2e8f16e	article	Protocol for the Quick Clinical study: a randomised controlled trial
\
\	to assess the impact of an online evidence retrieval system on decision-making
\
\	in general practice.	Enrico Coiera and Farah Magrabi and Johanna I Westbrook and Michael R Kidd and Richard O Day	\N	2006
8121758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	T{\\"u}bingen	\N	\N	MaraDie2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-16-148005-8}	\N	33f2a2fdf4ced8e6a67e1d036bb0c371	173726ed8447f4fd9d0501a3cba71efd	d533dac6267387bb3d76c751b7dcb196	book	�Die Rechtsstellung des Menschen im V{\\"o}lkerrecht	Thilo Marauhn	\N	2003
8121873	SIGPLAN Not.	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	996848	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=996893.996848	\N	Scalable lock-free dynamic memory allocation	\N	\N	35--46	\N	6	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/996893.996848}	Dynamic memory allocators (malloc/free) rely on mutual exclusion locks for protecting the consistency of their shared data structures under multithreading. The use of locking has many disadvantages with respect to performance, availability, robustness, and programming flexibility. A lock-free memory allocator guarantees progress regardless of whether some threads are delayed or even killed and regardless of scheduling policies. This paper presents a completely lock-free memory allocator. It uses only widely-available operating system support and hardware atomic instructions. It offers guaranteed availability even under arbitrary thread termination and crash-failure, and it is immune to deadlock regardless of scheduling policies, and hence it can be used even in interrupt handlers and real-time applications without requiring special scheduler support. Also, by leveraging some high-level structures from Hoard, our allocator is highly scalable, limits space blowup to a constant factor, and is capable of avoiding false sharing. In addition, our allocator allows finer concurrency and much lower latency than Hoard. We use PowerPC shared memory multiprocessor systems to compare the performance of our allocator with the default AIX 5.1 libc malloc, and two widely-used multithread allocators, Hoard and Ptmalloc. Our allocator outperforms the other allocators in virtually all cases and often by substantial margins, under various levels of parallelism and allocation patterns. Furthermore, our allocator also offers the lowest contention-free latency among the allocators by significant margins.	09d10001d8a59cff053136865e962222	465e6d3488f9b6974d5657b42b1bae10	b6e952afb0273b54f69d210426fb3284	article	Scalable Lock-Free Dynamic Memory Allocation	Maged M. Michael	\N	2004
8121961	\N	3964 of Proc. SPIE	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Imaging	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heijden2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	196–206	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c3965e5e5e68c9fb419d35122bbaaa8	36ffa88efe00d62e12661ecdd3787dc0	6ce087816e5da69eb7c2712a6a558687	inproceedings	Comparison of multispectral images across the Internet	G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and G. Polder and Th. Gevers	R. Schettini and G.B. Beretta	2000
8121963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th French Danish Workshop on spatial statistics and image analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saint-Pierre de Chartreuse, France	\N	\N	Heijden2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6250311ac175d104ed36c99a7b11b854	8d9df9cae144a798f3aae02f5f3f51df	f00cc8d343cdac5ba36f6f6a82b79955	inproceedings	Matching images of plant leaves in time	G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and G. Polder	\N	2004
8121964	Weed Technology	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evert2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	853--861	\N	4	\N		\N	3b30c84e922da9bac0c3e072ca130eb0	b28a49df554d180015529e19de2c9be5	e5dd35ca1ba25e436e0c7e67056b313a	article	A Mobile Field Robot with Vision-Based Detection of Volunteer Potato Plants in a Corn Crop	F.K. van Evert and G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and L.A.P. Lotz and G. Polder and A. Lamaker and A. de Jong and M.C. Kuyper and E.J.K. Groendijk and J.J. Neeteson and T. van der Zalm	\N	2006
8121966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 1999 World Seed Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, UK	\N	\N	Heijden2000a	\N	\N		\N	\N	151–160	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec0d4cd6c5569a1f34f69f25c5279efe	04e994637387e843b870bbc40562bc2b	17ef7b1b51c0ccd629e458da4173e155	inproceedings	Automatic determination of germination of seeds	\N	\N	2000
8121976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Color image processing: methods and applications	\N	\N	\N	CRC/Taylor \\& Francis	Boca Raton, FL	\N	\N	Carlsohn2006	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=084939774X	\N		\N	\N	393–419	\N	\N	\N	issn = {084939774X  9780849397745}, refid = {67728346}	\N	6b23d564d694eb04192b1b2b05bd0ea3	3096558a3309cbfd6c202dcb4b2692cb	2f214428c150adea04ff2727543b89a6	inbook	Spectral Imaging and Applications	M.F. Carlsohn and B.H. Menze and B.M. Kelm and F.A. Hamprecht and A. Kercek and R. Leitner and G. Polder	R. Lukac and K.N. Plataniotis	2006
8121977	Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eck1998	http://www.greenvision.wur.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10&Itemid=21&lang=nl	\N	Wetenschappelijk	\N	\N	335 343	\N	4	\N		\N	667c558523f7ffbe928d5ca9056d911b	20ecbbb3020ad657e49c8e546092f0c9	31a5ee55e13f220a9779ef24d224aa84	article	Accurate measurement of size and shape of cucumber fruits with image analysis	J.W. van Eck and G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and G. Polder	\N	1998
8121996	\N	1614 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	Visual Information and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Heijden1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	641–648	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d26690d7950d8ec425ede26830bc674	1bebb8c95d5e719af80660537f429492	5430d97bee775faf540076d46ca232e9	inproceedings	FLORES - a Java-based image database for ornamentals	G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and J.W. van Eck and G. Polder	A.W.M. Smeulders and D.P. Huijsmans	1999
8122011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wageningen, NL	\N	\N	Heijden1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO-project CPRO-DLO/RIKILT-DLO	\N		\N	d474b6db5c91aa2cc4b47576ff52d352	45461bffeb6f9e04ef72be12bacf51ea	a8acc635451f908de2b260b4f11fa11b	techreport	Automatische detectie van somatisch celgetal van melk en (pathogene) micro-organismen met behulp van fluorescentie-technieken	G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and G. Polder and R. Bakker and R.W. van den Bulk	\N	1998
8122042	Euphytica 	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heijden1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--31	\N	\N	\N		\N	66352cb6b1089ae1e4624e5ab9d48426	e6eb4d8a562a54335220868d81b7f97d	4b25ed72a0a45f34ead5f91628148c23	article	Measuring onion cultivars with image analysis using inflection points	G.W.A.M. van der Heijden and A.M. Vossepoel and G. Polder	\N	1996
8122058	Int J of Human-Computer Studies	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenderink2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	974 -- 983	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e388b9870beeab218110cf946bf6f7b	9719cd2352b8d28c8917db74a6ae15fd	9d917f7e3bf4e77c6c686a933701face	article	Supporting Knowledge-Intensive Inspection Tasks with Application Ontologies	N.J.J.P. Koenderink and J.L. Top and et al	\N	2006
8122080	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fifth TAKMA Workshop at the DEXA Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenderink2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	383--387	\N	\N	\N		\N	ddfb96bfd8c77e44f973c83f0fcebfc8	10100f40d98d0491de800437bda1be46	90b033ad320f9297953d655db16c7017	inproceedings	Expert-Based Ontology Construction: a Case-Study in Horticulture	N.J.J.P. Koenderink and J.L. Top and L.J. van Vliet	\N	2005
8122087	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harmsen2009	http://www.koenderink.info/nicole/publications.html	\N		\N	\N	7--18	\N	1	\N		\N	dfd2c9e080e57db0c377a26844c71475	625b95411df43be7dcc2b12b56b8ca5a	a3aef41af6ae0ec34aa8304a0e7552cd	article	Multi-target tracking for flower counting using adaptive motion models	S.R. Harmsen and N.J.J.P. Koenderink	\N	2009
8122119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Radboud University, Nijmegen	\N	\N	Noordam2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c58dc3bd3b491eb5546c74a0710e1fc0	76152c6cee4ba91dff30c5a717bfb84d	d71c77d33420342eb801e4c2d744c8b7	phdthesis	Chemometrics in multispectral imaging for quality inspection of postharvest products	J.C. Noordam	\N	2005
8122186	Artificial Intelligence Review	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	paper:mcsherry:2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1107369	\N	Retrieval Failure and Recovery in Recommender Systems	\N	\N	319--338	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0269-2821}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10462-005-9000-z}	In case-based reasoning (CBR) approaches to product recommendation, descriptions of the available products are stored in a case library and retrieved in response to a query representing the user's requirements. We present an approach to recovery from the retrieval failures that often occur when the user's requirements are treated as constraints that must be satisfied. Failure to retrieve a matching case triggers a recovery process in which the user is invited to select from a recovery  set of relaxations (or sub-queries) of her query that are guaranteed to succeed. The suggested relaxations are ranked according to a simple measure of recovery cost defined in terms of the importance weights assigned to the query attributes. The recovery set for an unsuccessful query also serves as a guide to continued exploration of the product space when none of the cases initially recommended by the system is acceptable to the user	6b48f5988a9fa983d669a9bcf4832dc6	3a4483cc26d021842eefb928d4b5027b	90093395778a5e453812bec7f2842228	article	Retrieval Failure and Recovery in Recommender Systems	David McSherry	\N	2005
8122404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WICOW '09: Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Information credibility on the web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1527001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1526993.1527001	\N	QuWi	\N	\N	27--34	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-488-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526993.1527001}	We propose and evaluate QuWi (Quality in Wikipedia), a framework for quality control in Wikipedia. We build upon a previous proposal by Mizzaro [11], who proposed a method for substituting and/or complementing peer review in scholarly publishing. Since articles in Wikipedia are never finished, and their authors change continuously, we define a modified algorithm that takes into account the different domain, with particular attention to the fact that authors contribute identifiable pieces of information that can be further modified by other authors. The algorithm assigns quality scores to articles and contributors. The scores assigned to articles can be used, e.g., to let the reader understand how reliable are the articles he or she is looking at, or to help contributors in identifying low quality articles to be enhanced. The scores assigned to users measure the average quality of their contributions to Wikipedia and can be used, e.g., for conflict resolution policies based on the quality of involved users. Our proposed algorithm is experimentally evaluated by analyzing the obtained quality scores on articles for deletion and featured articles, also on six temporal Wikipedia snapshots. Preliminary results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm seems to appropriately identify high and low quality articles, and that high quality authors produce more long-lived contributions than low quality authors.	ee171ab6938bde74b8f4416d7363c63f	9cb6d86b2f43dc53f1ae8107fef48f8d	4449ddbeef808bfc395d59d82affce79	inproceedings	QuWi: quality control in Wikipedia	Alberto Cusinato and Vincenzo Della Mea and Francesco Di Salvatore and Stefano Mizzaro	\N	2009
8122423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexical Acquisition: Exploiting On-Line Resources to Build a Lexicon	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Church91	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Using statistics in lexical analysis	\N	\N	115--164	\N	\N	\N		The computational tools available for studying machine-readable corpora are at present still rather primitive. In the more advanced lexicographic organizations, there are concordancing programs (see figure below), which are basically KWIC (key word in context (Aho et al., 1988, p. 122), (Salton, 1989, p. 384)) indexes with additional features such as the ability to extend the context, sort leftwards as well as	0e81ecfe09bca4ae5f434cee63aaaaf0	710ca6a0221ccef5f5186f7967f71d4a	834a93dcdc15152cbd69d4cdc930abdc	inproceedings	Using statistics in lexical analysis	Kenneth Church and William Gale and Patrick Hanks and Donald Hindle	\N	1991
8122476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1526808	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1526709.1526808	\N	Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia	\N	\N	731--740	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526808}	In this paper we give models and algorithms to describe and analyze the collaboration among authors of Wikipedia from a network analytical perspective. The edit network encodes who interacts how with whom when editing an article; it significantly extends previous network models that code author communities in Wikipedia. Several characteristics summarizing some aspects of the organization process and allowing the analyst to identify certain types of authors can be obtained from the edit network. Moreover, we propose several indicators characterizing the global network structure and methods to visualize edit networks. It is shown that the structural network indicators are correlated with quality labels of the associated Wikipedia articles.	5d05df77714f23344bc68ea443dfc9d5	1d0c41c49ae3821dbde05fe6e34d0a4a	15677401ff8e7616d94d47d22fb5cfea	inproceedings	Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia	Ulrik Brandes and Patrick Kenis and Jürgen Lerner and Denise van Raaij	\N	2009
8122508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1518930	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518930	\N	What's in Wikipedia?	\N	\N	1509--1512	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518930}	Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which has undergone tremendous growth. However, this same growth has made it difficult to characterize its content and coverage. In this paper we develop measures to map Wikipedia using its socially annotated, hierarchical category structure. We introduce a mapping technique that takes advantage of socially-annotated hierarchical categories while dealing with the inconsistencies and noise inherent in the distributed way that they are generated. The technique is demonstrated through two applications: mapping the distribution of topics in Wikipedia and how they have changed over time; and mapping the degree of conflict found in each topic area. We also discuss the utility of the approach for other applications and datasets involving collaboratively annotated category hierarchies.	de46aecedc4b19588e72456d96f5b914	52f3b7584566e8e5f38d95c53b4ad82d	c18956e7e19556f092a2ac05943fd64a	inproceedings	What's in Wikipedia?: mapping topics and conflict using socially annotated category structure	Aniket Kittur and Ed H. Chi and Bongwon Suh	\N	2009
8122691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.amazon.de/Web-Life-Kunst-vernetzt-leben/dp/3455093582/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1239182514&sr=8-1	\N	Jeder von uns agiert in zahllosen Netzen - und das ist gut für uns, wenn wir souverän mit ihnen umzugehen wissen. Wie lernen wir das? Die Empfehlung des Autors: von der Natur, dem "Netz des Lebens".	\N	Ein Jahr lang recherchiert und geschrieben, dabei viel Sorgfalt aufgewendet, die Facetten von Netzwerken in Natur, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft auszuleuchten. Herausgekommen ist das derzeit beste Buch zum Thema. Pr gnant und klar. Das beginnt bereits bei der Definition: "Ein Netz ist die Verbindung vieler Lebewesen zu einer neuen, funktionierenden Einheit. Lebewesen sind die Knoten eines Netzes. Es besitzt Eigenschaften, die auf der Ebene seiner Knoten noch nicht existieren. Diese neuen Qualit ten entstehen durch die Zahl und die Anordnung der Knoten und vor allem durch die Interaktionen zwischen ihnen	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {"}	\N	2315ba18ac5237a3aaeeaa73a931b565	324e0d6b9b3608b28c3ab859542eb084	39426f45b5a187baba7bfa2bc499d0dc	book	Web of Life. Die Kunst vernetzt zu leben	Michael Gleich	\N	2002
8122851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	travel	http://www.acrossocean.com	\N	Across Ocean Travels - India Travel Specialists, online travel agents and tour operators. Get Lowest Airfares, Cheapest deals on Car Rentals, Buy airline tickets, make hotel reservations, find vacation packages, Cruise lines, discounts on flights, Vacation & Holiday Packages.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f714fd2b403bc09096554b257ccd0ae3	fc2f91e3bb056886477f44b504f1b53f	f1b58c8b64203b73aad82733b36d62ec	article	Across Ocean Travels, Cheapest Flights to India, Best Hotels in india	across ocean	\N	1999
8122852	Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeeYuMar2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Most research on stimulus preference and reinforcer assessments conduct a preference assessment which is followed by a reinforcer assessment. Typically, the most and least preferred stimuli are tested as reinforcers. In the current study, we first quantified the reinforcing efficacies of 6 food items and then assessed relative preference for each item. Relative preference ranking and reinforcer efficacies showed almost perfect concordance for one participant and partial concordance for the other. Discordance tended to occur among the weakest reinforcers.	981814f4686782787201472c0b7d9727	16da27a6498f1cc2dd0dc34683284a37	9221f26760cf4e6abdf47231d497fea6	article	On the relation between reinforcer efficacy and preference	May Lee and C.T. Yu and Toby L. Martin and Garry L. Martin	\N	in-press
8122873	Systematic Biology	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crandall1995jam	\N	\N		\N	\N	117	\N	1	\N		\N	831a5004bfe64aa2a8f261f82d2d1500	b837708de225fc4374d81077d6d5ac8d	3f35670235490e8c421a4e9a47271806	article	{J. Avise., Molecular Markers, Natural History and Evolution}	K.A. Crandall	\N	1995
8123235	Modernism/modernity	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buhler1999	http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modernism-modernity/v006/6.2er_adorno.html	\N	Project MUSE - Modernism/modernity - Adorno today	\N	\N	161-168	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1080-6601}, issue = {2}	\N	fce566e53d5db802d1d2f8ff01d98504	2f37cd0dd7886373f7b8bbb9adce8dd4	7300a6070e2e93dbab1ea1cdb44fcb54	inproceedings	Adorno today	Buhler James	\N	1999
8123503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASP-DAC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/aspdac/ArmoniFFHVVZ07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aspdac/aspdac2007.html#ArmoniFFHVVZ07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	304-309	\N	\N	conf/aspdac/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ASPDAC.2007.358003}, date = {2007-12-02}	\N	b6883053e3b64e01a56c08b06bee0c10	ecb03f6c8a7d282e1d29e92b9b429f64	77f099c343538be7cce6fb1b92fdcc6b	inproceedings	Deeper Bound in BMC by Combining Constant Propagation and Abstraction.	Roy Armoni and Limor Fix and Ranan Fraer and Tamir Heyman and Moshe Y. Vardi and Yakir Vizel and Yael Zbar	\N	2007
8123513	\N	4262	\N	\N	\N	\N	FATES/RV	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/fates/ArmoniKTVZ06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/fates/fates2006.html#ArmoniKTVZ06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	163-177	\N	\N	conf/fates/2006	date = {2006-11-28}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11940197_11}, isbn = {3-540-49699-8}	\N	d5c3d1491a6ba7ef71e7c7366f89f90c	eb1ab1093621ad59e10d2b9d54e0a86d	fd44b2fa67368591b863cef8afb4fdab	inproceedings	Deterministic Dynamic Monitors for Linear-Time Assertions.	Roy Armoni and Dmitry Korchemny and Andreas Tiemeyer and Moshe Y. Vardi and Yael Zbar	Klaus Havelund and Manuel Núñez and Grigore Rosu and Burkhart Wolff	2006
8123521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICCAD	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society / ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/iccad/DasBBDCMFA04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iccad/iccad2004.html#DasBBDCMFA04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	198-203	\N	\N	conf/iccad/2004	date = {2006-02-20}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1112239.1112276}, isbn = {0-7803-8702-3}	\N	3dfee57fb514c329574ae3f163505377	75dcb5cffe913e6d7c7ca4453f9240a3	9c97649665ce40bffc8cef43143f87d5	inproceedings	Formal verification coverage: computing the coverage gap between temporal specifications.	Sayantan Das and Prasenjit Basu and Ansuman Banerjee and Pallab Dasgupta and P. P. Chakrabarti and Chunduri Rama Mohan and Limor Fix and Roy Armoni	\N	2004
8123601	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studien zur Lebenswelt der Eisenzeit: Festschrift für Rosemarie Müller	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	Ergänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde	Peschel.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	149-191	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-019010-9}	\N	abc43793460691f199db27904df50914	8a55f9160498bf8bc29ee36d5a570f37	65f3792385cdf428ea87d489e72ff69a	incollection	Frühe germanische Kriegerordnung und keltische militärische Gemeinschaftsformen	Karl Peschel	Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen and Heinrich Beck and Rosemarie Müller	2006
8123602	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zur Geschichte und Archäologie der Germanen zwischen Rhein und Oder um die Zeitenwende	\N	\N	\N	Freie Lauenburgische Akad. für Wiss. und Kultur	\N	\N	Beiträge für Wissenschaft und Kultur	Peschel.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-86	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-012707-0}	\N	d6c7a78df8a587c166ab82b880c7dad2	98cd120a47f24af83c3223c3ec77281c	90049a712349a11a66718346eae9b7fb	incollection	Germanien in augusteischer Zeit und der römische Vorstoß zur Elbe	Karl Peschel	Werner Budesheim and Horst Keiling	2003
8123610	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freie Lauenburgische Akad. für Wiss. und Kultur	Wentorf bei Hamburg	\N	Beiträge für Wissenschaft und Kultur	SWB-110200780	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-00-012707-0}	\N	9a326c5f95bdcc181cf5f49cc1325743	05aa68934a84522850cfb0995aee24d3	e977a9952541d976c7ca671226d449eb	book	Zur Geschichte und Archäologie der Germanen zwischen Rhein und Oder um die Zeitenwende	\N	Werner Budesheim and Horst Keiling	2003
8123619	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Ergänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde	Teegen.2006	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/182119076.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-019010-9}	\N	4e37d34ed0bdf979aaf41dca3f259361	3e9e0f03bf136a39cc720f54451ea9f3	69574ded5c92505d4f4311d16146a10d	book	Studien zur Lebenswelt der Eisenzeit: Festschrift für Rosemarie Müller	\N	Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen and Heinrich Beck and Rosemarie Müller	2006
8123882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	international conference on Software engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	kieburtz96	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=227726.227842	\N	A software engineering experiment in software component generation	\N	\N	542--552	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin, Germany}, isbn = {0-8186-7246-3}	The paper presents results of a software engineering experiment in which a new technology for constructing program generators from domain-specific specification languages has been compared with a reuse technology that employs sets of reusable Ada program templates. Both technologies were applied to a common problem domain, constructing message translation and validation modules for military command, control, communications and information systems (C/sup 3/I). The experiment employed four subjects to conduct trials of use of the two technologies on a common set of test examples. The experiment was conducted with personnel supplied and supervised by an independent contractor. Test cases consisted of message specifications taken from Air Force C/sup 3/I systems. The main results are that greater productivity was achieved and fewer error were introduced when subjects used the program generator than when they used Ada templates to implement software modules from sets of specifications. The differences in the average performance of the subjects are statistically significant at confidence levels exceeding 99 percent.	701405d7a2f474c8f8f9003310c3a5ac	21113b0bbf3ff638e290baa0c0a50216	5d9f27eb03746a0c762aa965221b835c	inproceedings	A software engineering experiment in software component generation	Richard B. Kieburtz and Laura McKinney and Jeffrey M. Bell and James Hook and Alex Kotov and Jeffrey Lewis and Dino P. Oliva and Tim Sheard and Ira Smith and Lisa Walton	\N	1996
8123920	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kehne.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-33	\N	3	\N		\N	fdb6014ec1b1f438996fda441924cd17	6d0aaf052d3beabe9ac647ab50dc3f0b	7dfb7570224cbabc3241f26f054b221d	article	Legitimer Nachfolger und Usurpator: zwei Lebensläufe	Peter Kehne	\N	2009
8123921	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heitz.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	30-31	\N	3	\N		\N	cbf64de0f26b670d0f804b056be55e2f	5ee17036d1bae83b410166e822f3b052	f162ed9a985327a93db18ee591d91236	article	Keine Siegertypen: Zum Germanenbild der Römer	Christian Heitz	\N	2009
8123922	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolters.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-41	\N	3	\N		\N	293a33477ded25fe7151723d0bd32c1e	487ee62b69d8fe5307ee14092b54d377	528a7650a5b3af9cf91dda17b3c20d1b	article	Feinde und Freunde: Roms Germanienpolitik nach 9 n.Chr.	Reinhard Wolters	\N	2009
8123923	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meyer.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-35	\N	3	\N		\N	54600154c17d625fab4450b777d0af28	657df57d7d6b2f1a9290bbe9c3899fcc	40e458e786c9928419eea60780a59283	article	Das Land der Widersacher, bevor die Römer kamen	Michael Meyer	\N	2009
8123924	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burmeister.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-25	\N	3	\N		\N	207e5af167bb824fa29932813cd2c25b	8d98239a952add3dc8e58227cf7ee07f	69ba00e4d0e202f05e1896ebd09bddb5	article	Krieg als Lebensinhalt	Stefan Burmeister	\N	2009
8123925	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akamp.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	20-21	\N	3	\N		\N	2945f55fa69469d0883297147f051653	cfef1c5684503be9129389505106e7e3	8cef66d614c68ca5a1beaea2c9c6588c	article	Imperium – Konflikt – Mythos: 2000 Jahre Varusschlacht	Rudolf Aßkamp	\N	2009
8123926	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halle.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	26-28	\N	3	\N		\N	9de5197631453a8007233a48c4ceb660	7e3e5991d314831d4f4ada2a8bbd663a	3790e8203d88b650c58e2eb1d274bb76	article	Im Fokus von Nationalismus, Rassismus und Politik	Uta Halle	\N	2009
8123927	Archäologie in Deutschland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gaitzsch.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-13	\N	3	\N		\N	fc65728c8de923bd62c88975decc77dd	30bbf1cdafd2f55653b2153fdb1dfc27	ace118ab400bcf758a92cfaed3187645	article	Vorstoß ins »Unergründliche«	Wolfgang Gaitzsch	\N	2009
8125648	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the 8th Int'l. Conf. on Enterprise Information Systems: Databases and Information Systems Integration (ICEIS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brauner2006	\N	\N	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iceis/iceis2006-1.html#BraunerCBL06	\N	\N	215--220	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, location = {Paphos, Cyprus}, file = {Brauner2006.pdf:Brauner2006.pdf:PDF;Brauner2006.doc:Brauner2006.doc:Word}, isbn = {972-8865-41-4}, docname = {Brauner2006.pdf}	A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary containing a list of geographic names, together with their geographic locations and other descriptive information. A geographic metadata catalog holds metadata describing geographic information resources, stored in a wide variety of sources, ranging from the researchers’ personal computers to large public databases. This paper argues that unique characteristics of geographic objects can be explored to address the problem of automating the generation of metadata for geographic information resources. The paper considers federations of gazetteers and geographic metadata catalogs and discusses in detail two problems, namely, how to use gazetteers to automate the description of geographic information resources and how to align thesauri used by gazetteers. The paper also argues why such problems are important in the context of a federated architecture.	131f541f94fe03f85bf3693424b0939d	8fe3b41fcade852b8d40569419c1d63f	02b2918a5d1c8659de72324e4ac2c1e9	inproceedings	Using gazetteers to annotate geographic catalog entries	Daniela F. Brauner and Marco A. Casanova and Karin Koogan Breitman and Luiz André P. Leme	\N	2006
8125649	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Informatics – Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro	\N	PaesLeme2006	http://www.maxwell.lambda.ele.puc-rio.br/cgi-bin/db2www/PRG_0991.D2W/SHOW?Cont=8993:pt&Mat=&Sys=&Nr=&Fun=&CdLinPrg=pt	{M}aster {T}hesis ({A}dvisor: {C}asanova, {M}arco {A}ntonio)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {PaesLeme2006.pdf:PaesLeme2006.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2006.doc:PaesLeme2006.doc:Word}, advisor = {Marco Antonio Casanova}	The amount and variety of geographic data increase as technology evolves. To make them useful it is necessary to implement search engines capable of identifying appropriate data. Such engines are usually based on metadata catalogs which describe the geographic data. However, the metadata generation process is time consuming and is not fail safe if it is carried out manually. This dissertation presents a software architecture, and related technologies, for the construction of automated cataloguing applications of geographic data.	439b5b1c736d6d6dbb9c1b19a7bf9a02	8e8ef12059fd538485b791630adc2d30	9581aaf5176c1a9da4473ac0e6e45591	mastersthesis	A software architecture for automated cataloguing of geographic data	Luiz André Portes Paes Leme	\N	2006
8125650	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	Proc. of the 2007 e-Science Workshop of the 22nd Brazilian Symposium on Database	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PaesLeme2007	http://www.lbd.dcc.ufmg.br:8080/colecoes/e-science/2007/005.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	51--60	\N	\N	\N	location = {João Pessoa, PB}, file = {PaesLeme2007.pdf:PaesLeme2007.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2007.doc:PaesLeme2007.doc:Word}, isbn = {978-85-7669-131-0}	To facilitate data search and retrieval, a geographic data repository publishes metadata about the data resources it houses. Metadata generation is, however, a time consuming and error prone activity. Exploring unique characteristics of geographic objects, we first discuss a strategy that combines federations of gazetteers, thesauri and catalogs to harvest the information required for metadata annotations. Then, we propose a software architecture, ISO 19115:2003 compliant, for automated geographic metadata annotation generation. Finally, we describe the GeoCatalog tool, an implementation of the proposed architecture that demonstrates the viability of our approach.	3f6a3946a2ae830c82e192c8aedff10e	491d4ed213e5a96f41f8ad51b8d192f2	78f9bc06a8c411d3d26707574f79ab98	inproceedings	A software architecture for automated geographic metadata annotation generation	Luiz A. P. Paes Leme and Daniela F. Brauner and Marco A. Casanova and Karin Breitman	\N	2007
8125652	Journal Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering	4	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	PaesLeme2008b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	315--328	\N	4	\N	issn = {1614-5054}, file = {PaesLeme2008b.pdf:PaesLeme2008b.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2008b.doc:PaesLeme2008b.doc:Word}, doi = {10.1007/s11334-008-0070-3}	A catalogue holds information about a set of objects, typically classified using terms taken from a given thesaurus, and described with the help of a set of attributes. Matching a pair of catalogues means to find a relationship between the terms of their thesauri and a relationship between their attributes. This paper first introduces a matching approach, based on the notion of similarity, that applies to both thesauri and attribute matching. It then describes matchings based on mutual information and introduces variations that explore certain heuristics. Finally, it discusses experimental results that evaluate the precision of the matchings and that measure the influence of the heuristics.	cae90ba242cb9d285d2a44101bf5947a	9a8b838e6cc8562cbab7984965d89ba0	00f5aedc41c5885ab336afe463b13de3	article	Matching object catalogues	Luiz André P. Leme and Daniela F. Brauner and Karin K. Breitman and Marco A. Casanova and Alexandre Gazola	\N	2008
8125654	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio	\N	\N	\N	Departamento de Informática, PUC-Rio	\N	PaesLeme2008	ftp://ftp.inf.puc-rio.br/pub/docs/techreports/08_44_leme.pdf	Monografias em Ciência da Computação	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MCC44/08	\N	issn = {0103-9741}, file = {PaesLeme2008.pdf:PaesLeme2008.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2008.doc:PaesLeme2008.doc:Word}	Schema matching is a fundamental issue in database applications, such as query mediation and data warehousing. In this paper, we assume that each database schema to be matched is described in RDF, and contains only class definitions and property definitions whose ranges are XML Schema simple types. We propose and compare RDF property matching heuristics based on similarity functions, applied to sets of observed values. We describe experimental results that show that customized contrast models induce good quality RDF property matchings.	b46cf51f375cbd44f1300dfbe3954c4a	7418f5010d1956832c7fb62567c42d36	8209ab6769e9804fd879a785d2c8e607	techreport	Evaluation of similarity measures and heuristics for simple {RDF} schema matching	Luiz André Portes Paes Leme and Marco Antonio Casanova and Karin Koogan Breitman and Antonio L. Furtado	\N	2008
8125655	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Informatics – Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro	\N	PaesLeme2009	\N	{DSc} {T}hesis ({A}dvisor: {C}asanova, {M}arco {A}ntonio)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {PaesLeme2009.pdf:PaesLeme2009.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2009.doc:PaesLeme2009.doc:Word}, advisor = {Marco Antonio Casanova}	Schema matching is a fundamental issue in many database applications, such as query mediation, database integration, catalog matching and data warehousing. In this thesis, we first address how to match catalogue schemas. A catalogue is a simple database that holds information about a set of objects, typically classified using terms taken from a given thesaurus. We introduce a matching approach, based on the notion of similarity, which applies to pairs of thesauri and to pairs of lists of properties. We then describe matchings based on mutual information and introduce variations that explore certain heuristics. Lastly, we discuss experimental results that evaluate the precision of the matchings introduced and that measure the influence of the heuristics. We then focus on the more complex problem of matching two schemas that belong to an expressive OWL dialect. We adopt an instance-based approach and, therefore, assume that a set of instances from each schema is available. We first decompose the problem of OWL schema matching into the problem of vocabulary matching and the problem of concept mapping. We also introduce sufficient conditions guaranteeing that a vocabulary matching induces a correct concept mapping. Next, we describe an OWL schema matching technique based on the notion of similarity. Lastly, we evaluate the precision of the technique using data available on the Web. Unlike any of the previous instance-based techniques, the matching process we describe uses similarity functions to induce vocabulary matchings in a non-trivial way, coping with an expressive OWL dialect. We also illustrate, through a set of examples, that the structure of OWL schemas may lead to incorrect concept mappings and indicate how to avoid such pitfalls.	e8ba52c15efb5b5f39e491f837ccb592	8e901aebc56a687a8cd6b47207dd44b2	f04ce6e57a1016ab34722d86ac438e30	phdthesis	Conceptual schema matching based on similarity heuristics	Luiz André Portes Paes Leme	\N	2009
8125656	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	Proc. of the 32nd Annual IEEE Software Engineering Workshop, co-located with the 3rd Int'l Symp. on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PaesLeme2009a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Kassandra, Greece}, file = {PaesLeme2009a.pdf:PaesLeme2009a.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2009a.doc:PaesLeme2009a.doc:Word}	This paper first proposes a multi-agent architecture to mediate access to data sources. The mediator follows the classical approach to process user queries. However, in the background, it post-processes query results to gradually construct matchings between the export schemas and the mediated schema. The central theme of the paper is an extensional schema matching strategy based on similarity functions. The paper concludes with experimental results that assess the quality of the matching strategy.	eb1b6ebb29a1fca27fa935bb24a99e75	b6e6a0fe0e748ea78d0593f776e4bc05	8937c4b652522ff7a4e86722ec58e03b	inproceedings	Database mediation using multi-agent systems	Luiz A. P. Paes Leme and Marco A. Casanova and Karin K. Breitman and Antonio L. Furtado	\N	2009
8125657	\N	24	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the 11th Int'l Conf. on Enterprise Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	PaesLeme2009b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14--26	\N	\N	\N	location = {Milan, Italy}, file = {PaesLeme2009b.pdf:PaesLeme2009b.pdf:PDF;PaesLeme2009b.doc:PaesLeme2009b.doc:Word}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-01347-8_2}	Schema matching is a fundamental issue in many database applications, such as query mediation and data warehousing. It becomes a challenge when different vocabularies are used to refer to the same real-world concepts. In this context, a convenient approach, sometimes called extensional, instance-based or semantic, is to detect how the same real world objects are represented in different databases and to use the information thus obtained to match the schemas. This paper describes an instance-based schema matching technique for an OWL dialect. The technique is based on similarity functions and is backed up by ex-perimental results with real data downloaded from data sources found on the Web.	17806766f08564d4fed2c8e9b298c718	ec7723a18d4859cc871b26cf4a9ac699	bdc092acc717213c6c751a18a45eef57	inproceedings	Instance-based {OWL} schema matching	Luiz André P. Paes Leme and Marco A. Casanova and Karin K. Breitman and Antonio L. Furtado	\N	2009
8126423	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on mathematics, Statistics and probability	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	karlin1967nmf	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bsmsp/1200513809	\N		\N	\N	415--438	\N	\N	\N		   Experimental and empirical studies appear to indicate the existence of large
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numbers of polymorphisms in wild populations. It is desirable to formulate a
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model which qualitatively explains the relative importance of the pressures of
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selection, mutation and random drift in maintaining these polymorphisms. An
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equivalent problem investigated by Fisher [3] concerned the rate of mutation
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necessary in order to maintain a sufficient number of heterozygous loci which
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thus contribute toward genetic variance.
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   In recent years there has been much interest in the related problem of deter-
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mining the number of alleles (alternative gene types) that can be maintained by
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mutation. It is this problem that the subsequent analysis is primarily aimed at;
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however, it directly adds insight into the question of clarifying the reasons for
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the large numbers of polymorphisms observed. Kimura and Crow [11] and
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Ewens [2] have investigated quantitatively the situation when each mutant
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form that arises is different from previous forms. Either due to selective dis-
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advantages, mutation or migration pressures, or random sampling effects due
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to finite population size, the resulting subpopulation generated by each mutant
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form ultimately becomes extinct. The reasons for studying these models are set
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forth in Kimura and Crow at length and are not repeated here. For further
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bibliographic references on this subject we refer to Wright [14].
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	8422ab8c5c36b8566582e15ee1e3e354	5ba3debadd6a60aba9dd9fa1aaf4cbd5	37ae6b791a263704db6f015ca0cbc501	article	{The number of mutant forms maintained in a population}	S. Karlin and J. McGREGOR	\N	1967
8126434	Adv. in Appl. Probab.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR827330	http://www-hto.usc.edu/people/stavare/STpapers-pdf/DT86.pdf	\N	The ages of alleles and a coalescent	\N	\N	1--19	\N	1	\N	issn = {0001-8678}, mrclass = {92A10 (60J10)}, mrreviewer = {Geoffrey Watterson}, mrnumber = {MR827330 (87j:92020a)}, fjournal = {Advances in Applied Probability}, coden = {AAPBBD}	  A new coalescent is introduced to study the genealogy of a sample from the
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infinite-alleles model of population genetics. This coalescent also records the
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age ordering of alleles in the sample. The distribution of this process is found
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explicitly for the Moran model, and is shown to be robust for a wide class of
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reproductive schemes.
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  Properties of the ages themselves and the relationship between ages and
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class sizes then follow readily.
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	a8d295f1d87da1e8a0a6d75a117e10c9	05dc148896221a3138121af9557a1019	32eafe91281c6ca71a0e733987babe34	article	The ages of alleles and a coalescent	Peter Donnelly and Simon Tavar{\\'e}	\N	1986
8127043	Objectif soins	\N	\N	\N	avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gonzalez-Mange2009	\N	\N		\N	Article concernant le nouveau programme en IFSI	20-21	\N	175	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}	Septembre 2009 annonce la fin du programme de formation infirmière
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\	IFSI et formateurs doivent relever un nouveau défi. Réflexion.	096e485e53aecbae5dee936f29ee35f4	1e054b677ccd21ee4ed6f8c2472d803d	f2babac8d2ad1d62b582d08e71ed93ce	article	Formation et compétence	Claudine Gonzalez-Mange	\N	2009
8127067	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Kruk2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85434-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-85433-3}	\N	a9571e9b658f991eb0c5c98026e3696b	8b6427317946fa82840eb7f3c8387b66	c742c042231979801239fa8aa70a09c3	book	Semantic digital libraries	\N	Sebastian Ryszard Kruk	2009
8127081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität Dresden	\N	jaeschke2005struktur	https://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/jaeschke/paper/diplom.pdf	Diplomarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b195d45d6793fd8a1890caa991038212	e15113f443dfe1054256c34bd365a4ad	3cbe3059391ae0f543c448701949ddbc	mastersthesis	Die Struktur der Monoide binärer Relationen auf endlichen Mengen	Robert Jäschke	\N	2005
8127134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lv2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.1704	\N	[0905.1704] Jahn-Teller Effect Induces Structural Phase Transition and the
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  Resistivity Anomaly in Iron Pnictides	\N	cite arxiv:0905.1704
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We attribute the structural phase transition (SPT) in the parent compounds of
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the iron pnictides to a Jahn-Teller distortion. Due to the anisotropy of the
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$d_{xz}$ and $d_{yz}$ orbitals in the $xy$ plane, a ferro-orbital ordering
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makes the orthorhombic structure more energetically favorable, thus inducing
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the SPT. In this orbital-ordered system, the sites with orbitals that do not
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order have higher energies. Scattering of the itinerant electrons by these
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localized two-level systems causes a resistivity anomaly upon the onset of the
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SPT. This model is consistent with available experimental observations.
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	fa4635c1dad29dc14157424f2395e284	42616b4ae2e363d838e8e165a2712868	23a31d7c015012b96268d8c2c610497c	misc	Jahn-Teller Effect Induces Structural Phase Transition and the
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  Resistivity Anomaly in Iron Pnictides	Weicheng Lv and Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips	\N	2009
8127248	\N	94	\N	\N	oct	\N	Informatik 2006 - Informatik für Menschen.	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	Bonn	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics	hotho2006emergent	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006emergent.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1617-5468}, isbn = {978-3-88579-188-1}, vgwort = {14}	Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such
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systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures
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called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the
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fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In this
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paper we specify a formal model for folksonomies, briefly describe
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our own system BibSonomy, 
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which allows for sharing both bookmarks and
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publication references, 
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and discuss first steps towards emergent semantics.	65107a1bf1587183cd2c375b4f9789c8	53e5677ab0bf1a8f5a635cc32c9082ba	2ad71ec33a9dcdb3931951d53b161693	inproceedings	Emergent Semantics in BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	Christian Hochberger and Rüdiger Liskowsky	2006
8127295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	krause2008logsonomy	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379092.1379123&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES399&part=series&WantType=Journals&title=Proceedings%20of%20the%20nineteenth%20ACM%20conference%20on%20Hypertext%20and%20hypermedia	\N		\N	\N	157--166	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, vgwort = {17}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379123}	Social bookmarking systems constitute an established
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part of the Web 2.0. In such systems
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users describe bookmarks by keywords
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called tags. The structure behind these social
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systems, called folksonomies, can be viewed
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as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource
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nodes. This underlying network shows
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specific structural properties that explain its
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growth and the possibility of serendipitous
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exploration.
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Today’s search engines represent the gateway
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to retrieve information from the World Wide
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Web. Short queries typically consisting of
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two to three words describe a user’s information
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need. In response to the displayed
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results of the search engine, users click on
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the links of the result page as they expect
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the answer to be of relevance.
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This clickdata can be represented as a folksonomy
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in which queries are descriptions of
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clicked URLs. The resulting network structure,
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which we will term logsonomy is very
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similar to the one of folksonomies. In order
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to find out about its properties, we analyze
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the topological characteristics of the tripartite
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hypergraph of queries, users and bookmarks
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on a large snapshot of del.icio.us and
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on query logs of two large search engines.
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All of the three datasets show small world
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properties. The tagging behavior of users,
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which is explained by preferential attachment
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of the tags in social bookmark systems, is
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reflected in the distribution of single query
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words in search engines. We can conclude
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that the clicking behaviour of search engine
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users based on the displayed search results
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and the tagging behaviour of social bookmarking
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users is driven by similar dynamics.	c79a83ec3af1e440d6c2933a50853a13	6d34ea1823d95b9dbf37d4db4d125d2a	e64d14f3207766f4afc65983fa759ffe	inproceedings	Logsonomy - Social Information Retrieval with Logdata	Beate Krause and Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8127453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACE '08: Proceedings of the tenth conference on Australasian computing education	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society, Inc.	Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia	\N	\N	NagEtAl08	\N	\N	Towards understanding the non-technical work experiences of recent Australian information technology graduates	\N	\N	103--112	\N	\N	\N	location = {Wollongong, NSW, Australia}, isbn = {978-1-920682-59-0}	\N	cdb975be7c8bec3949a8166e257c61f2	d63553b7e81b324922ac7f7eb33074a5	5f0fd49e91ae06d8d1f24a89b4928de5	inproceedings	Towards Understanding the Non-Technical Work Experiences of Recent Australian Information Technology Graduates	Srivalli Nagarajan and Jenny Edwards	\N	2008
8127465	Comput. Linguist.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Mellish89	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=87158	\N	Natural language generation from plans	\N	\N	233--249	\N	4	\N	issn = {0891-2017}	This paper addresses the problem of designing a system that accepts a plan structure of the sort generated by AI planning programs and produces natural language text explaining how to execute the plan. We describe a system that generates text from plans produced by the NONLIN planner (Tate 1976).The results of our system are promising, but the texts still lack much of the smoothness of human-generated text. This is partly because, although the domain of plans seems a priori to provide rich structure that a natural language generator can use, in practice a plan that is generated without the production of explanations in mind rarely contains the kinds of information that would yield an interesting natural language account. For instance, the hierarchical organization assigned to a plan is liable to reflect more a programmer's approach to generating a class of plans efficiently than the way that a human would naturally "chunk" the relevant actions. Such problems are, of course, similar to those that Swartout (1983) encountered with expert systems. In addition, AI planners have a restricted view of the world that is hard to match up with the normal semantics of natural language expressions. Thus constructs that are primitive to the planner may be only clumsily or misleadingly expressed in natural language, and the range of possible natural language constructs may be artificially limited by the shallowness of the planner's representations.	507c50982daf37b57e0682eb9782dbfc	f94d44f9b9d415d7ee6dd5ab96880af0	e3aed61b613509c731e49e9112393700	article	Natural language generation from plans	Chris Mellish and Roger Evans	\N	1989
8127495	\N	5478	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	abbasi09eft	http://www.springerlink.com/content/a57l4184u3177rjh/	\N		\N	\N	654--661	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online)}, subject_collection = {Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-642-00957-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-00958-7_62}	Many people take pictures of different city landmarks and post them to photo-sharing systems like Flickr. They also add tags and place photos in Flickr groups, created around particular themes. Using tags, other people can search for representative landmark images of places of interest. Searching for landmarks using tags results into many non-landmark photos and provides poor landmark summary for a city. In this paper we propose a new method to identify landmark photos using tags and social Flickr groups. In contrast to similar modern systems, our approach is also applicable when GPS-coordinates for photos are not available. Presented user study shows that the proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art systems for landmark finding.	ef586a3622e23a30fb6e039bd0b4df7e	e5c0d1730d4cd3738c7c56b1519bac55	721b1d4badef2acfaf8d0a0f2fdde794	inproceedings	Exploiting Flickr Tags and Groups for Finding Landmark Photos	Rabeeh Abbasi and Sergey Chernov and Wolfgang Nejdl and Raluca Paiu and Steffen Staab	\N	2009
8127546	SIGWEB Newsl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1507225	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1507222.1507225&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&idx=J507&part=newsletter&WantType=Newsletters&title=ACM%20SIGWEB%20Newsletter&CFID=4392593&CFTOKEN=75696937	\N		\N	\N	1--6	\N	Spring	\N	issn = {1931-1745}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1507222.1507225}	\N	99b066126ddbcd0619b0295178ec95f0	e67f51700ffef854704a75564f162e1e	30b5314999b8d8ef1936aa4fb226d762	article	WSDM 2009 conference review	Mark Kr\\"{o}ll	\N	2009
8128664	NuR- Natur und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reinhardt_2008	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	468- 473	\N	\N	\N		\N	872badc679b2538066f7b3ae722e59e4	30886df591e35797fdfad9d1cc182348	b66e7170675593a5b9595cbf92386f2b	article	Der europäische Hochwasserschutz 	Michael Reinhardt	\N	2008
8128685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HyperText'09: Proceedings of 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	abbasi09rev	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Torino, Italy}	\N	1acd664127cc70e15a62d52751696c4e	beeda6b9f798af218a7f51aaa399e45e	741225081d2cfcecec84b5cc2807fdb2	inproceedings	{RichVSM: enRiched Vector Space Models for Folksonomies}	Rabeeh Abbasi and Steffen Staab	\N	2009
8128694	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jeckel_2005	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand, Online	393- 400	\N	9	\N		\N	63abf2ce3d8f9f3489dbfa4654a6d8f6	bbd2b04eaef7c031c80f6aaa4be18346	5b5f4b64d71b0c8316d930dd26a11bd5	article	Das Gesetz zur Verbesserung des vorbeugenden Hochwasserschutzes	Heide Jekel	\N	2005
8128695	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ziehm_2005	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand, Online	192- 194	\N	4	\N		\N	f51919af0cec6048df5b5f3db4b6d1d1	7e92a38b7a3da064c1f1f491772ed118	be1cd16d6b8c336c2ea5b143f157cc52	article	Hochwasserschutz- Rechtsentwicklung und aktuelle Rechtssprechung	Cornelia Ziehm	\N	2005
8128697	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willand_2006	\N	\N		\N	Hanbestand, Online 	567- 573	\N	\N	\N		\N	93fa8bc2b56d65b234bc5d676acc8dc5	f1be4a1dc688b2c1f6c8cd3e9f482155	f85270cb66116c68768f6337b4774c8b	article	Altlasten und Gewässerschäden zwischen deutschem und europäischem Abfall-, Bodenschutz- und Wasserrecht: Schnittstellen und Bruchstellen	Achim Willand	\N	2006
8128709	WIV-Newsletter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auer2004	www.wiv.ch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	02	\N		\N	09a224fac5cc73661f25e095011847ff	c2bbad28bf12341dce0eb27373491c0d	6c96e4b376350b973daf8b37355dffb0	article	Wissensmanagement: Moderscheinung oder unverzichtbares Instrument	Thomas Auer	\N	2004
8128710	\N	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baker2009	http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	520011e323315ba0af8f5ddb6f95b236	99976207eae6f87e953f65cc22ea17b2	22741f36cb699d0e60180ba4342594e3	misc	Semantic Web Case Studies and Use Cases	Thomas Baker and Ivan Herman	\N	2009
8128711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin-Heidelberg	\N	\N	Beier2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	257-272	\N	\N	\N		\N	401d97b44aa5b57b943e6484e955b0d7	f27649b69c4c5c20e363325c16000caf	38c8938701f6ab4ee2af079d5a074ebc	incollection	Betriebliches Wissensmanagement: Rollen, Prozesse, Instrumente	Heiko Beier	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
8128712	Lernende Organisation	\N	\N	\N	November-Dezember	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berghuber2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	36-39	\N	10	\N	added = {2008-03-05 17:28:22 +0100}, modified = {2008-03-05 17:29:57 +0100}	\N	92597565a72af8f7b429e8373961b090	77463fe392bbd19bc060c7c0c56f3b7b	387e60f3b0ca0cad16755031c04d0b7a	article	Unternehmenskultur l{\\"a}sst sich nicht k{\\"u}ssen	Martina Berghuber	\N	2002
8128713	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee2006	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbcd26de1656f48b11c5f59da3e8ae84	a70519b9adcccb3c2e0d25f99ae1a0b4	71be3a4f180ee7cad3f65f9008070642	misc	Linked Data	Tim Berners-Lee	\N	2006
8128714	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dezember	\N	\N	http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee2004	http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch	\N	\N	\N	Stand: 15.4.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c98710da611e87f5772a0f804ea5bbe6	bc512948c8c5a7aaa85365a577a405c8	851758c74d86ea892c2431d66a671a81	misc	Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One	Tim Berners-Lee and Tim Bray	Ian Jakobs and Norman Walsh	2004
8128715	IEEE Intellligent Systems	21	\N	\N	May/June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee2004a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	96-101	\N	3	\N		\N	6bb1dd57b989ac4bad46d10f9c32e66f	f4398ea3aa2d034f79e2ab3bbbb68f91	2c411054d9ff0336ed2b5f1982b8c1b2	article	The Semantic Web Revisited	Tim Berners-Lee and Wendy Hall and Nigel Shadbolt	\N	2004
8128716	Scientific American Magazine	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	34-43	\N	\N	\N		\N	052573b16853ffa8eb0d2136014bb9c8	9be32399e73576da33526a956a3b4f9d	6ceeb3b71ea84dee00456fb8dffedcdd	article	The Semantic Web. A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities	Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler	\N	2001
8128717	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	http://talis-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/twt20080207_TimBL.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee2008	http://talis-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/twt20080207_TimBL.html	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f3dd8c885d393bbc37a76172450eecc	b0421c2835291c314477ccb571c2ac65	151598eed2506e8123f209635f7e075e	misc	Sir Tim Berners-Lee Talks with Talis about the Semantic Web (transcript of an interview on 7 February 2008)	Tim Berners-Lee and Paul Miller	\N	2008
8128718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	Bettel2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	23-41	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e33c1dbcb816e7e1d91397032b3ea77	da3392549af7f2da457fa798e6351919	4f0d9b31218f37d40268912c1188b334	incollection	Warum Web 2.0? Oder: Was vom Web2.0 wirklich bleiben wird	Sonja Bettel	Andreas Blumauer and Tassiol Pellegrini	2008
8128719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Birkenbihl2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	73-88	\N	\N	\N		\N	58351e5c25fbc0796f4479a74b96d069	7e455bf7aaa1784900cdcbb634ca01bb	a939c3482648044006e2e5047dd602ac	incollection	Standards für das Semantic Web	Klaus Birkenbihl	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2006
8128720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/LinkingOpenData.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bizer2007	www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/LinkingOpenData.pdf	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c185ff00c5e68c9fb927f9838a2319e	8f26dcee44161253868ca693c896b453	29a1042c955c6319ba615e919bc11066	misc	Interlinking Open Data on the Web	Chris Bizer and Tom Heath and u.a	\N	2007
8128721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.slideshare.net/ABLVienna/fblog-presentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blumauer2008	http://www.slideshare.net/ABLVienna/fblog-presentation	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cbf3713a10cd18b3ee7b9274cbf7055b	72f92f4176a1a9db2fdf5a70649a8c65	3e3667a28fd12499e3d0f2e69a051a40	misc	Fundiertes Bloggen. Lernen und Arbeiten in Wissensnetzwerken.	Andreas Blumauer	\N	2008
8128722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Webe zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Blumauer2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	228-239	\N	\N	\N		\N	016c152e1f08cabb6d6d09d7ccb78197	fe1494bd1899e9524c47af79fb0d0c47	02f72b706ace72e06684a6fcaa046fa1	incollection	Semantische Technologien in integrierten Wissensmanagement Systemen	Andreas Blumauer and Thomas Fundneider	Andreas Blumauer and Pellegrini Tassilo	2006
8128723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Blumauer2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	bba8d2fdaaedcc458187cbe598080a33	8a7d68eb3222422c16a3e3c1b200d757	5a09a6e56a754f68001ad1348cdeaccb	incollection	Semantic Web Revisited - Eine kurze Einführung in das Social Semantic Web	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8128724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Webe zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Blumauer2006a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	46ab6665f82285842fb3409fd7f9c66e	d01341b522c7dd1b27096800107e1f5d	f07114cd9555bda1d64bebd9e664e2b6	incollection	Semantic Web und semantische Technologien: Zentrale Begriffe und Unterscheidungen	Andreas Blumauer and Pellegrini Tassilo	Andreas Blumauer and Pellegrini Tassilo	2006
8128725	\N	5. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	Bohnsack2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2955a3b0a18a7b6259fd930bd5148fb	6ddce3fca9d49947601584489a374c3e	5e8a3e41f1ebb898d96bbde335a643da	book	Rekonstruktive Sozialforschung. Einführung in qualitative Methoden.	Ralf Bohnsack	\N	2003
8128726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Financial Times Prentice Hall	München	\N	\N	Bukowitz2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29a5dc9d709e9db1779011992325335c	8a6e9b520b04fa11d03749bda92d631f	c94c3116e15ccd9d934d23e7243ddfeb	book	Wissensmanagement. Effizientes Knowledge Management aufbauen und integrieren.	Wendi R. Bukowitz and Ruth L. Williams	\N	2002
8128727	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Buzinkay2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	177-188	\N	\N	\N		\N	d06f27e7d320763412e28dd9b6905884	ba9740b4ffd7bddb00dcc77a75275905	c220a06fae308ea73979e0597803c42d	incollection	Finden und gefunden werden - Funneling im Semantic Web	Mark Buzinkay	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
8128728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	entwickler.press	Siegen	\N	\N	Closs2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	added = {2008-01-09 13:44:31 +0100}, modified = {2008-01-09 13:45:39 +0100}	\N	649dba61537d0483a354a6a6decb91a6	f9c2d1828ea2e217743ecb75e1d8bec3	88d9db128d58c36c67827b2b7c3a617e	book	Single Source Publishing. Topicorientierte Strukturierung und DITA	Sissi Closs	\N	2007
8128729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Moderne Industrie	Landsberg/Lech	\N	2. Auflage	Davenport1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f79260f0a3600b0045b92d4fb021622d	5bafe8c701ab3d64f5f7d95380528210	4daba45268f28cd6813c1208527a5d00	book	Wenn Ihr Unternehmen wüsste, was es alles weiß ...: das Praxishandbuch zum Wissensmanagement.	Thomas H. Davenport and Laurenc Prusak	\N	1998
8128730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Ehrig2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	469-484	\N	\N	\N		\N	25645de6892a1b76494a70b7b2cb824a	0bbaab524da68c6d6d68514a22872437	402759bc25d21b03739d6a15f23f739c	incollection	Wissensvernetzung durch Ontologien	Marc Ehrig and Rudi Studer	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2006
8128731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern	\N	\N	Eppler2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51c78680efa03282477a6fe900243e3b	fec107cfb7c860d1716f95558511da5a	6ab43b328fcb02ec36b26ecdd2dc7a74	book	Wissenswege. Methoden für das persönliche Wissensmanagement	Marin J. Eppler and Gabi Reinmann	\N	2008
8128732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linde Verlag	Wien	\N	\N	Eschenbach2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e7137ab3dc2e508dd4cc1397c0d6c40	c3e6287e9ba21a6ce9b509deaf6173f9	5b81192262a604de49a9d4e6706e9f88	book	Wissen \\& Management. 12 Konzepte für den Umgang mit Wissen im Management	Sebastian Eschenbach and Barbara Geyer	\N	2004
8128733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbeck bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Flick2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a255671731d6b4a7e558c45b462426f	835611e8e6894099b77677cf8fc7b2c5	2e2b645112a021d14601b9b410f003f0	book	Qualitative Sozialforschung. Eine Einführung	Uwe Flick	\N	2005
8128734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WUV-Universitätsverlag	Wien	\N	\N	Froschauer2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9903c8349d729a23aea7a3b4b7f900f5	2ecb671315878c865c559eafa54bf3d7	01426fec70072718e14f45bdb6a77a4b	book	Das qualitative Interview. Zur Praxis interpretativer Analyse sozialer Systeme.	Ulrike Froschauer and Manfred Lueger	\N	2003
8128735	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Geyer-Hayden2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	127-146	\N	\N	\N		\N	af2d465b567d5dba8e900723181e60fa	936c8b4c3521a1eeae8e5e1069ebd0d0	c5377fd31869da423edd811263c0b905	incollection	Wissensmodelierung im Semantic Web	Barbara Geyer-Hayden	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8128736	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag	Aachen	\N	\N	Gissing2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	added = {2008-01-23 16:19:57 +0100}, modified = {2008-01-23 16:21:52 +0100}	\N	e1f69b5ea6d0e33f6c3ddfa98c1c55aa	a3ad2f70b51379115342531e908d63c3	229ae7c6d0bc56b07c2f8cf1067d0a4f	book	Corporate Web 2.0. Web 2.0 und Untenehmern - Wie passt das zusammen?	Klaus Tochtermann Bernhard Gissing	\N	2007
8128737	Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Technical Report, Compurter Science Department, Stanford University, California	KSL 92-04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	907-928	\N	\N	\N		\N	133158db83b91f863dc3049fcaeb370e	ceefdd0a73fbc7817ea742725281d8a7	47d9c20a8b7e89d5357d0117ff3f5da5	article	Toward Principles for the Design of Ontologies used for Knowledge Sharing	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
8128738	Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Technical Report, Compurter Science Department, Stanford University, California	KSL 92-71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber1993a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6f84158c4115273e81a1b387a6a45d3	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	150cf82e78a68a43697934a1ae9deb13	article	A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
8128739	Media Perspektiven	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haas2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	215-222	\N	4	\N		\N	79f1890f6d92a8f87146f9664f4e1830	97688312509821f614d4c72cec9e9fe1	7608c85348de6ca00d4253f9ae94c21d	article	Web 2.0: Nutzung und Nutzertypen	Maris Haas and Thilo Trump	\N	2007
8128740	Harvard Business Review	\N	\N	\N	March-April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0aec2d6029c25011838fa4f747d3c278	fd0663ee1a426997e06fc94c53b7ee2f	1a6fecdd53c0f688402f8b7009d594a2	article	What's Your Strategy for Managing Knowledge?	Morten T. Hansen and Nitin Nohria and Thomas Tierney	\N	1999
8128741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://sw-app.org/pub/exploit-lod-webapps-IEEEIC-preprint.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hausenblas2009	http://sw-app.org/pub/exploit-lod-webapps-IEEEIC-preprint.pdf	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	03db721fcfc190d97f371918dd5cc354	d484d8cbb26fe13dd704218251ff81c0	dcd01273fc2412814b2146ea29af272e	misc	Exploiting Linked Data For Building Web Applications	Michael Hausenblas	\N	2009
8128742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://sw-app.org/pub/isemantics08-sotsw.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hausenblas2008	http://sw-app.org/pub/isemantics08-sotsw.pdf	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	504b53834c15b4fec5d417214ead3ee3	2eba27921edc42febefbebef277b3710	14ccd12eaceccba1d01aa649f816422f	misc	What is the Size of the Semantic Web?	Michael Hausenblas and Wolfgang Halb and u.a.	\N	2008
8128743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://linkeddata.org/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heath2009	http://linkeddata.org/	\N	\N	\N	Stand: 15.4.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cee3f3868bdc574942b833a97e2645d	bb54b5aef44a82ee8858650cc646a8c4	ba6ff8bc6a3ad93b0cb3473a236350f9	misc	Linked Data - Connect Distributed Data across the Web	Tom Heath	\N	2009
8128744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Hitzler2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2603e664c2d314fe6fc33d5188ae0fdf	cc856d99e52c619ddd678e2d34dde357	46b94247a5c89fad2410d7624d77402a	book	Semantic Web. Grundlagen	Pascal Hitzler and Markus Krötsch and Sebastian Rudolph and Yorke Sure	\N	2008
8128745	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	http://www.w3.org/Consortium/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jacobs2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stand: 4.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d7a3340596d02c241d44043699234bd	be694092c13eda5bc3f0dd994e63ec76	678a44cee428b726de265cb3c10294b8	misc	About the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)	Ian Jacobs	\N	2008
8128747	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jänner	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kolo2007	http://www.future-directions.com/downloads/Web%202.0%20Summary.pdf	\N	\N	\N	aufgerufen am 2.5.2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	879eb81e87001164974f55e1cdc178bd	ca4237ee4036aa6435ebcdb19c440f79	f78bdb3dddcf7bc4d5c34ac370a857da	article	Web 2.0 und der neue Internet-Boom	Castulus Kolo and David Eicher	\N	2007
8128748	European Management Journal	14	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krogh1996	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0263-2373(96)00030-8	\N	\N	\N	\N	423-426	\N	4	\N		Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos believe that the future of the area of managing knowledge and intellectual capital will be more rewarding if the concept of knowledge is rethought in companies. Specifically, winning companies and their managers should be in the process of figuring out what knowledge really means in their companies. The authors suggest five meanings of the concept of knowledge which managers should take on board in their management practices.	0f535b2f0ea1414de7f0a1b8407048fb	e89d9c7295953ec31fe043fb50f90349	aff02af0fa02bf462e70a677d8378597	article	Five claims on knowing	Georg von Krogh and Johan Roos	\N	1996
8128749	\N	2. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Kuckartz2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3bc76bc9b9983bfca0a493f5cefea14	6cabe2e4925a605d98ae9024a5282d7b	3a208e611b355c322a4860f435891b29	book	Einführung in die computergestützte Analyse qualitativer Daten.	Udo Kuckartz	\N	2007
8128750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Harvard	\N	\N	Leonard1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6b283420a88bc5f4f89e5b4c0bad3643	cc56de140ff9d002ee55855aa000b716	be269ca501af76c07a8046b2995024cf	book	Wellspring of Knowledge. Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation	Dorothy Leonard	\N	1998
8128751	AI Magazine	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neches1991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	fd1ba86a32071296298aacb617b5a9a6	b1565106b01e536f52105a9b12e9a019	b0fce56277aad9d07f5a89715625e003	article	Enabling Technology for Knowledge Sharing	Robert Neches and Fikes Richard and Finin Tim	\N	1991
8128752	Harvard Business Review	\N	\N	\N	November-Dezember	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nonaka1991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ee599330e1c207eb93dfa4477ca5b38	007d5140f02cb9461d68824d758b9e6f	86f3653962ad3df5ea7b23b7953f77d5	article	The Knowledge-Creating Company	Ikujiro Nonaka	\N	1991
8128753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York	\N	\N	Nonaka1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9182de1d66967c96378a0dd82b5c824	1baab25d4dfc42fbe1925464baf9da66	ab92e59993689429499b3ca957acf274	book	The Knowledge-Creating Company. How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation	Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi	\N	1995
8128754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	North2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8237be8320febb8250668c7182a8a9e	d7d4eadaa01142908af47578d2b262a6	ddf984744de18cf8b27bee15670c1707	book	Wissensorientierte Unternehmensführung. Wertschöpfung durch Wissen.	Klaus North	\N	2005
8128755	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noy2008	http://protege.stanford.edu/publications/ontology_development/ontology101-noy-mcguinness.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	98fd42e465924cea26d3673076cd7f3b	afd92c51233d36662ec1d815803a6509	32b4a92664555b22cf100f695afa0306	article	Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology	Natalya F. Noy and Deborah L. McGuinness	\N	2008
8128756	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly2005	http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc80eb0183d3cf03909b9b06c51b1223	cfb82fcad7e01c3ed732288cf9042c55	2345dedf009af29e2d1a24d705b7b33c	misc	What Is Web 2.0. Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software	Tim O'Reilly	\N	2005
8128757	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web Company Vienna	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pellegrini2009	\N	Research Report	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab4040c752a36cf17d57489072eac0fc	40dae148c79301a9ac0ba2730b11bf90	e8ddb45fda669468da451d258207bf0f	techreport	Semantic Web Awareness 2009. A Comperative Study on Approaches to Social Software and the Semantic Web.	Tassilo Pellegrini	\N	2009
8128758	\N	\N	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	Präsentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pellegrini2009a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6eeea7cf8d66adedaf490fe890cce5f0	c139939f14f8d2467fd1ac5190a513d1	293a6842e3dfcb3d6f5c4388e27c43a5	misc	Semantic Web Awareness Barometer 2008	Tassilo Pellegrini and Adrian Paschke	\N	2009
8128759	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Probst1998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	04fe6488d43875ebf149c18a5bf9da89	6008ba681cf1747c368372fdec76c5a8	15984840a0ff64bb5c82f019f44b1454	book	Wissen managen: wie Unternehmen ihre wertvollste Ressource optimal nutzen.	Gilbert Probst and Steffen Raub and Kai Romhardt	\N	1998
8128760	IBM Systems Journal	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prusak2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1002-1007	\N	4	\N		\N	d14585b599154e1ef3363267172f5b44	0d0472661cc5cd1a24de84a8d0e7fbf9	bf7702f6673742fe09b43fc856de62fd	article	Where did knowledge management come from?	Laurence Prusak	\N	2001
8128761	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	München	\N	\N	Przyborski2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cccc81f028263de483b4955573ec00f6	61ce158518aaaf6279fd1367990b53c3	06620f68436fc9a36f4d067a42547548	book	Qualitative Sozialforschung. Ein Arbeitsbuch	Aglaja Przyborski	\N	2008
8128762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Przyborski2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	944070c3f90cf596f2efc7fab626a16e	b75114af8d58e7ec88a237da4ea404ff	ba517466efedb86512994d15f50c0c69	book	Gesprächsanalyse und dokumentarische Methode. Qualitative Auswertung von Gesprächen, Gruppendiskussionen und anderen Diskursen.	Aglaja Przyborski	\N	2004
8128763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	Raabe2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67bc0e9eedc6359464e3802a620675c1	0a7ef91c6461a58801d58d224576192e	8b18743e3fd46d966b067812b700f063	incollection	Entwicklungsperspektiven von Social Software und dem Web 2.0	Alexander Raabe	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8128764	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM Verlag Dr. M{\\"u}ller	Saarbr{\\"u}cken	\N	\N	Raabe2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	added = {2008-01-09 13:39:33 +0100}, modified = {2008-01-09 13:41:50 +0100}	\N	fe15b2e78c53717a76ae81e3b0fd9836	c29f8a9e6f2a64260cbe198c46191851	ef8367369f9189f1d73caa0818bba12e	book	Social Software im Unternehmen. Wikis und Weblogs f{\\"u}r Wissensmanagement und Kommunikation	Alexander Raabe	\N	2007
8128765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft.	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Sauermann2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	161-175	\N	\N	\N		\N	303db89d4d56213a66dafa12ab3f3752	7173b4c7ddeb9d0608a84dd83dcab527	0fdae3f78ca78888838529b3b53a7b91	incollection	Semantic Desktop - Der Arbeitsplatz der Zukunft	Leo Sauermann	Andreas Blumauer and Tassiol Pellegrini	2006
8128766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	German Research Center for Artiﬁcial Intelligence DFKI GmbH	\N	\N	Sauermann2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a8e84f995592eb4555553fc17503cbd	c8f7063ad1eed158b141ce5dc43f922d	9c82ef2cc54e77434578184ad27a0361	techreport	Overview and Outlook on the Semantic Desktop	Leo Sauermann and Ansgar Bernardi and Andreas Dengel	\N	2005
8128767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schmidt2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	453-468	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc6f90fb9b0df2f8097271ded8e42be5	58233637a8fcae7a6aba7adc6cd6e32a	6fea77c45cf5bb6f945988bfed982d30	incollection	Das Social Semantic Web aus kommunikationssoziologischer Perspektive	Jan Schmidt and Tassilo Pellegrini	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8128768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schmitz2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	273-289	\N	\N	\N		\N	0260fa4eb7b32748b56bd7659fc63708	5d2006fd26229516581fdb0a8e5ce2fc	6597464c7de9aa432636f82a429bed32	incollection	Kollaboratives Wissensmanagement	Christian Schmitz and Andreas Hotho	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
8128769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.jfsowa.com/ontology/ontometa.htm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sowa2000	http://www.jfsowa.com/ontology/ontometa.htm	\N	\N	\N	Stand 11.3.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c35f2b144e9da0c3c1bde1521c0fd0e	7237474d83783d6e79b8e3c1fd37adce	f6adab83b14dbca56a39acc5678cc3b1	misc	Ontology, Metadata and Semiotics	J.F. Sowa	\N	2000
8128770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.community-of-knowledge.de/pdf/f05.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studer2001	http://www.community-of-knowledge.de/pdf/f05.pdf	\N	\N	\N	Stand 27.4.2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f778c14c2de7b8b39935863b46751c80	97b8c6e3364069a6e7e12fa0c6d4f3b2	c6ecd560ed90a7a3d92e096280195ae3	misc	Semantic für die nächste Generation Wissensmanagement. Ein Vortrag gehalten auf der KnowTech 2001.	Rudi Studer and Hans-Peter Schnurr and Andreas Nierlich	\N	2001
8128772	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag	Aachen	\N	\N	Tochtermann2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	422e79288b7be8098a290d665bcf228c	6168a1d984eae9c995d66c7dd9fa078b	059ca8e7497b26c1194be5ad36fb5a9f	book	Corporate Web 2.0. Web 2.0 und Unternehmen Band I - Wie passt das zusammen?	Klaus Tochtermann and Bernhard Gissing	\N	2007
8128773	\N	II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag	Aachen	\N	\N	Tochtermann2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66e8c6d7146f357c9c6090ac7054370a	4febbbff7488bc687bd578b4c38609a1	afc45e7a8ea55f5fc4d813cd30aa99e1	book	Corporate Web 2.0. Web 2.0 und Unternehmen Band II - Wie passt das zusammen?	Klaus Tochtermann and Werner Schachner	\N	2008
8128774	\N	\N	\N	2. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Willke2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da00d6af4cb288aa1dd1d69f51214933	2825854559b285a7f73c2de8734c9c41	add7fa253add2300da7e39c0aceb6dc8	book	Einführung in das systemische Wissensmanagement	Helmut Willke	\N	2007
8128775	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius \\& Lucius	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Willke2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	457ed05ac949a24800eb1f4945d5f86e	667ee44d68e47416d02147f15598ce55	37d7b149a9234dac7f2ef0887bb851c1	book	Systemisches Wissensmanagement	Helmut Willke	\N	2001
8128776	Information Research	8	\N	\N	Oktober	\N	\N	http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilson2002	http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper144.html	\N	\N	\N	Stand 12.5.2009	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	a9ac74a3b9ec2bcb6ddeee8a3a49033b	36322d4f78277dc5b48a68a1339dfaa6	13d89768b92ebe86ed5e25f24ef815cb	misc	The nonsense of 'knowledge management'	T. D. Wilson	\N	2002
8128777	BIGBlogInitiativeGermany	\N	\N	\N	Jänner	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zerfass2005	www.bloginitiativegermany.de 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c77bf3f0bd4c9fe0f68513f9464b167	596b4414f4532d89c015b849a8524a3a	349fffc9169f18e362667d84bf40bccc	article	Corporate Blogs: Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Herausforderungen	Ansgar Zerfass	\N	2005
8128778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://www.zemanta.com/api/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zemanta2009	http://www.zemanta.com/api/	\N	\N	\N	Stand 13.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e95035d634515cd8499b97b195c61c99	4a03f094e2580126fd49cca3e00aa1ba	1462e02e46147d7e850618995ec44bc6	misc	Zemanta API Overview	\N	\N	2009
8128779	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	http://blog.exalead.com/2008/04/11/semantic-search-part-1/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Exalead2008	http://blog.exalead.com/2008/04/11/semantic-search-part-1/	\N	\N	\N	Stand: 16.4.09	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	810ff767d530e2dba6b9dc7575c03ec4	1f36c8d3720ff0f01dee218cd87d162d	5e9ff2d015cf239e4b5d03649ba80a53	misc	Semantic Search Part 1	\N	\N	2008
8128780	\N	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manola2004	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/	\N	\N	\N	Stand: 15.4.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3f39365c924e8b55278bee557440247	c70eb989b40c4f552bd2e822d7c03aaf	d4a62fbf09355c18a8d48703cbebb1fe	misc	RDF Primer	\N	Frank Manola and Eric Miller	2004
8128789	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht Sonderheft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Appel_2001	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	129- 136	\N	\N	\N		\N	0fa789a58065b7ccaf4861734a1b67f8	dbd7881cbd8f58c89226e3b83a388510	123dfa73573b1151bcd636d618422829	article	Das Gewässerschutzrecht auf dem Weg zu einem qualitätsorientierten Bewirtschaftungsregime	Ivo Appel	\N	2001
8128790	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laskowski_2008	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand, Online	527- 531	\N	11	\N		\N	5b2d6be8c001599f424efa3230cb0904	f7d5bef72d220d8b8297d4c7f8b463d5	31a5690e17866de150101e485cd4a956	article	Kommunale Daseinsvorsorge vs. nachhaltige Abwasserentwicklung in Brandenburg?	Silke R. Laskowski	\N	2008
8128801	NuR- Natur und Recht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hendler_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	661- 668	\N	12	\N		\N	213fe8239e9942a645e9455ae5e5c4ae	b4899e407dda3dae9d2043dd6fdf3536	6b43a9b50bd3d30c9bc799cef53d644c	article	Zur Entwicklung des Umweltabgabenrechts	Reinahrd Hendler	\N	2000
8128806	DVBL- Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirchhof_2000	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand 	1166- 1175	\N	\N	\N		\N	0358a6e2d4e47f771a058ab4d69bd77a	26a035f16fd84a899f832793225afc17	a3b7ea34a3d510509485ee48219b5329	article	Die Tauglichkeit von Abgaben zur Lenkung des Verhaltens	Ferdinand Kirchhof	\N	2000
8128815	DVBL- Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klöpfer_1991	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	340- 346	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca255bb546d784f95acd91da739c30af	53d7aeda35f24936a608132fd003fcfa	e62c780a868cabb5c4279127d0c8238b	article	Zur Kodifizierung des UGB- AT	Michael Klöpfer	\N	1991
8128826	ZUR- Zeitschrift für Umweltrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knopp_2001	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand 	368- 380	\N	6	\N		\N	36815c49286590654e90a5cf5f957d53	7d8ae53af0fa4d4e131466f29a962c56	ea55c420b8138db9a716a500dc2665d3	article	Die Umsetzung der Wasserrahmenrichtlinie im deutschen Wasserrecht	Günther-Michael Knopp	\N	2001
8128840	ZfW- Zeitschrift für Wasserrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holtmeier_1999	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand 	69- 77	\N	2	\N		\N	c86a75f8e549e5df31f17aab22c517e5	731604048ed9b4d15cfedcb7318c5d5b	28f83c71fb6bc2795f0ef47945a84d30	article	Umsetzung der EG- Wasser-Rahmen-Richtlinie (WRR)	Ernst-Ludwig Holtmeier	\N	1999
8128851	ZfW- Zeitschrift für Wasserrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reinhardt_1999	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	301- 310	\N	4	\N		\N	9e39a3460dee5c982e776c1f49db98e3	19057509a9610cf2e2391fe8a3588b74	84cd2f0f5a0de5304b5a3d0370b50ef0	article	Bewirtschaftungsplanung im Wasserrecht	Michael Reinhardt	\N	1999
8128882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nnn	\N	\N	Great presentation made by some guy I don't know. He has a nice collection of historic pictures.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c175ef33c3498edb9b78bd4eeefec7e	13a364a660108db7f0f82ec93bb162db	e557fa419ec70843ecd16cf556505fc2	unpublished	Basic Devices, Functions, and Characterization	Michael Thompson	Flexible Electronics Course	2008
8129946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web. Web 2.0 - Was nun?	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Schaffert2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	245-258	\N	\N	\N		\N	dff21dab7667b9cd1c21d581b2792b18	7bfe980c40fe4d11bf064d1c859cd122	acee5eb8d406658860a2c1302f2e3cbc	incollection	Semantische Wikis	Sebastian Schaffert and Francois Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	Andreas Blumauer and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8130852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07	\N	\N	\N	JUCS	\N	\N	\N	adrian2007contag	http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~sauermann/papers/horak+2007a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	297-304	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0948-6968}	ConTag is an approach to generate semantic tag recommendations for documents
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based on Semantic Web ontologies and Web 2.0 services. We designed and implemented a process to normalize documents to RDF format, extract document topics using Web 2.0 services and finally match extracted topics to a Semantic
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web ontology.
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Due to ConTag we are able to show that the information provided by Web 2.0 services in combination with a Semantic Web ontology enables the generation of relevant semantic tag recommendations for documents. The main contribution of this work is a semantic tag recommendation process based on a choreography of Web
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2.0 services.	71fb9b15a405828f9883871a170d30c7	1acc5f78c84ea7de0cc50dc3c1e4e994	baf236eafcb9b39d34339a798bfef58b	inproceedings	ConTag: A semantic tag recommendation system	Benjamin Adrian and Leo Sauermann and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	Tassilo Pellegrini and Sebastian Schaffert	2007
8130877	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-semantic-web	\N	A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9736b2e4f998634994515934450effd3	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	e58cb0b0d3e1829440a15cc087b05fe8	article	The Semantic Web	Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler and Ora Lassila	\N	2001
8130953	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dortier2009	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "changer de vie"	35-38	\N	205	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}	Changer impose du rêve à l'action. Cela suppose aussi d'entrer en
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\	guerre contre soi pour tenter de satisfaire certains désirs au détriment
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\	d'autres.	6bdcfcedc670fa92f3267292e250c774	78be052bc2608396f32a041730e6c51f	d9a21abe59b56f1dd447a89f090c1f6e	article	La guerre contre soi	Jean-François Dortier	\N	2009
8130960	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dortier2009	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier "changer de vie"	35-38	\N	205	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}	Changer impose du rêve à l'action. Cela suppose aussi d'entrer en
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\	guerre contre soi pour tenter de satisfaire certains désirs au détriment
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\	d'autres.	6bdcfcedc670fa92f3267292e250c774	78be052bc2608396f32a041730e6c51f	d9a21abe59b56f1dd447a89f090c1f6e	article	La guerre contre soi	Jean-François Dortier	\N	2009
8130978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. in Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kunegis2009b	http://www.dai-labor.de/index.php?id=1034&pubID=419	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We present a unified framework for learning link prediction and edge weight prediction functions in large networks, based on the transformation of a graph's algebraic spectrum. Our approach generalizes several graph kernels and dimensionality reduction methods and provides a method to estimate their parameters efficiently. We show how the parameters of these prediction functions can be learned by reducing the problem to a one-dimensional regression problem whose runtime only depends on the method's reduced rank and that can be inspected visually. We derive variants that apply to undirected, weighted, unweighted, unipartite and bipartite graphs. We evaluate our method experimentally using examples from social networks, collaborative filtering, trust networks, citation networks, authorship graphs and hyperlink networks.	373569daa2d128cd7a4b0175914af757	f661abaf4d28fbbcd7bd3bdcd46c1db6	354c427b31cdf168a6816966a87f429d	inproceedings	Learning Spectral Graph Transformations for Link Prediction	Jérôme Kunegis and Andreas Lommatzsch	\N	2009
8131423	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmion2009	\N	\N		\N	Article du dossier "Changer sa vie"	44-47	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}	Un deuil, un accident, une agression imposent un virage radical à
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\	l'existence. mais tout le monde ne se laisse pas abattre, certains
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\	parvenant même à retourner les épreuves à leur avantage. Comment
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\	font-ils ?	475ba85c0d6e723fece2652f60328699	87117fb77242899d0325de6ea900bb2b	1c4426cc1cb553f2185f2c6c0cc8b941	article	Se reconstruire après un drame	Jean-François Marmion	\N	2009
8131462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sharing data, information and knowledge. 25th British national conference on databases, BNCOD 25	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS 5071	modelgen2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	63-74	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1007/978-3-540-70504-8_7}	The model management operator ModelGen translates a schema expressed in one modelling language into an equivalent schema expressed in another modelling language, and in addition produces a mapping between those two schemas. This paper presents an implementation of ModelGen which in addition allows for the translation of data instances from the source to the target schema, and vice versa. The translation mechanism is distinctive from others in that it takes a generic approach that can be applied to any modelling language.	af4241f9b81671566d6f1c8f2ea79ed6	7e2e6d7676d42c79a68f2cf59e335ad3	06280dc2b1e85f185aafdbfd649f63c1	inproceedings	A generic data level implementation of ModelGen	Andrew Smith and Peter McBrien	Alex Gray et al.	2008
8131466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	S. Fischer Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	\N	Vogel:2008	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=209781467	\N	UB Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, opac = {http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=209781467}, isbn = {978-3-10-013908-5}	\N	fda5aaaa1cfd66b575406d0c65dbc4cc	29eedccdf402c4bc54637ca36ab1588f	ba8a97fb576feb0a94e38ff99e4adf83	book	Delizia!	Sebastian Vogel and John Dickie	\N	2008
8131509	Softw., Pract. Exper.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mirjana04	\N	\N		\N	\N	1051-1064	\N	11	\N	doi = {doi:10.1002/spe.603}	The most popular bibliographical standards, which prescribe the exchange of bibliographical data in machine readable form, are MARC     (Machine Readable Cataloguing) and UNIMARC (Universal Machine Readable Cataloguing). This paper presents two schemas, both written in the XML schema language: the UNIMARC format schema and the XML bibliographical records schema. The instance of the UNIMARC format schema is an XML    document of UNIMARC format. This schema provides easier updating and adjusting of the UNIMARC format at the national or regional level. It    was also the basis for the development of the XML editor for UNIMARC format description. The instance of the XML bibliographical records    schema is an XML bibliographic record. This schema provides very thorough control of the contents and structure of bibliographical   records, whether they were directly created as XML records or converted to XML from existing UNIMARC records. The validation process is implemented in the Java environment, with the Sun Multi-Schema XML Validator (MSV) package. The author is aware of the inevitable question of redundant information contained in these two schemas and proposes some possible solutions.	62d6d482070730155d606f0203608fc2	82405adc808dd8fea5f8109ca92ceb21	2c4451b89226734d2cfe977a498ceb5b	article	Mapping of bibliographical standards into XML	Mirjana Jakšić	\N	2004
8131522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	UBHD66539955	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 440 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-486-58114-0, 3-486-58114-7}, language = {ger}	\N	75552cf6d21f4bd3b5253209832b00fa	f22932eb294f36c6ca13a339afe9bd49	b951e359fb8722c3915338a1a9b94fb4	book	Maschinelles Lernen	Ethem Alpayd÷n	\N	2008
8131547	Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	wang2008recommendations	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1464505.1464602	\N		\N	\N	283--290	\N	4	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2008.09.002}	This article presents the CHIP demonstrator for providing personalized access to digital museum collections. It consists of three main components: Art Recommender, Tour Wizard, and Mobile Tour Guide. Based on the semantically enriched Rijksmuseum Amsterdam collection, we show how Semantic Web technologies can be deployed to (partially) solve three important challenges for recommender systems applied in an open Web context: (1) to deal with the complexity of various types of relationships for recommendation inferencing, where we take a content-based approach to recommend both artworks and art-history topics; (2) to cope with the typical user modeling problems, such as cold-start for first-time users, sparsity in terms of user ratings, and the efficiency of user feedback collection; and (3) to support the presentation of recommendations by combining different views like a historical timeline, museum map and faceted browser. Following a user-centered design cycle, we have performed two evaluations with users to test the effectiveness of the recommendation strategy and to compare the different ways for building an optimal user profile for efficient recommendations. The CHIP demonstrator received the Semantic Web Challenge Award (third prize) in 2007, Busan, Korea.	692fcfecf3a2af37b7c77c334341b0b7	cd6f7802383230d5f28578002d724ca2	93dfa6527e4fe3a127e8331260970cb8	article	Recommendations based on semantically enriched museum collections	Yiwen Wang and Natalia Stash and Lora Aroyo and Peter Gorgels and Lloyd Rutledge and Guus Schreiber	\N	2008
8131560	\N	3730	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Data Semantics IV	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	journals/jods/BoydM05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/jods/jods4.html#BoydM05	\N		\N	\N	69-109	\N	\N	journals/jods/2005-4	date = {2007-01-04}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11603412_3}, isbn = {3-540-31001-0}	Data integration is frequently performed between heterogeneous data sources, requiring that not only a schema, but also the data modelling language in which that schema is represented must be transformed between one data source and another. This paper describes an extension to the hypergraph data model(HDM), used in the AutoMed data integration approach, that allows constraint constructs found in static data modelling languages to be represented by a small set of primitive constraint operators in the HDM. In addition, a set of five equivalence preserving transformation rules are defined that operate over this extended HDM. These transformation rules are shown to allow a bidirectional mapping to be defined between equivalent relational, ER, UML and ORM schemas. The approach we propose provides a precise framework in which to compare data modelling languages, and precisely identifies what semantics of a particular domain one data model may express that another data model may not express. The approach also forms the platform for further work in automating the process of transforming between different data modelling languages. The use of the both-as-view approach to data integration means that a bidirectional
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 association is produced between schemas in the data modelling language. Hence a further advantage of the approach is that composition of data mappings may be performed such that mapping two schemas to one common schema will produce a bidirectional mapping between the original two data sources.	6c1fe36531fde14697ed77d4c210f442	202fab43e5fe145b11110b5a57f40bb9	0c5c02687a48a1b4b788fe8bfd8ec8ec	article	Comparing and Transforming Between Data Models Via an Intermediate Hypergraph Data Model.	Michael Boyd and Peter McBrien	Stefano Spaccapietra	2005
8131564	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Introduction_to_Semantic_MediaWiki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMW2009	http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Introduction_to_Semantic_MediaWiki	\N	\N	\N	Stand 13.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9211d5f2cd8277176a73327e8ec566c4	8ad88b8d19f0ceed5510d82de1103578	6ec2fd73007931dcd74cfb878f0ceccf	misc	Introduction to Semantic MediaWiki	\N	\N	2009
8131579	International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PiaEtAl04	\N	\N	Generating Grounded Theory of/for Educational Practice: The Journey of Three Epistemorphs	\N	\N	325--346	\N	3	\N	issn = {ISSN-0951-8398}, refid = {EJ681993}	This article portrays the conceptual journey of three professionals as they grapple with the epistemological, ontological and axiological underpinnings of grounded theory within the context of practice-based research. Writing from the stance of 'epistemorph,' the authors use the concepts of 'functionalist drift' and 'interpretive drift' to depict the intellectual crosscurrents set in motion by their taken-for-granted assumptions about the nature of knowledge. An evolving set of questions reflects shifts in thinking that occur as these assumptions are surfaced and examined. From the 'ground' of this journey, the authors come to an interpretive reframing of key 'logics' of the grounded theory method including theoretical sensitivity, theoretical sampling, coding, constant comparative analysis and memoing.	08c6eb1e15aa619a0faf9aff93dd5f3a	3367521faff25ad7fa843de0665f047e	802c78d144dc050d5cfe82125794b11a	article	Generating Grounded Theory of/for Educational Practice: The Journey of Three Epistemorphs	Maria Piantanida and Cynthia A. Tananis and Robin E. Grubs	\N	2004
8131581	Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niedermayer:1998bi	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9810026	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9810026	\N	\N	105-119	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9810026;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0920-5632(99)85011-7}, eprint = {hep-lat/9810026}	It has been shown recently that Dirac operators satisfying the Ginsparg-Wilson relation provide a solution of the chirality problem in QCD at finite lattice spacing. We discuss different ways to construct these operators and their properties. The possibility to define lattice chiral gauge theories is briefly discussed as well. 	d4d436858234d81c1fd87d54cdb9285f	f4ba29a063a2cd829bd637d7cc52a843	53691af6840f9e55c089f32dc5cdc95a	article	{Exact chiral symmetry, topological charge and related
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                  topics}	Ferenc Niedermayer	\N	1999
8131603	\N	\N	\N	\N	juillet	\N	\N	\N	Laboratoire Roche France	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tourette-Turgis1996	\N	Guide		\N	Pour les soignants, la survenue de la rétinite à CMV chez un malade
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\	maladie voire avec ses traitements et sur la relation soignant-soigné.
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\	Le counseling, en tant que relation d'aide intégrée à la relation
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\	à une écoute, un soutien et un accompagnement visant à améliorer
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\	la qualité de vie du patient et la qualité du soin.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}	Pour les soignants, la survenue de la rétinite à CMV chez un malade
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\	du sida représente un challenge qui peut se résumer ainsi : comment
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\	faire face dans la relation de soin à l'émergence d'un handicap survenant
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\	à un stade avancé de la maladie ? Comment gérer l'effet traumatique
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\	de l'annonce du diagnostic et les risques post-traumatiques au cours
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\	du suivi ? Si la rétinite à CMV ne signifie pas pour autant que le
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\	patient a des problèmes psychologiques qui doivent donner lieu systématiquement
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\	à une orientation vers un psychologue ou vers un psychiatre, elle
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\	signifie néanmoins que la relation de soin est plus que jamais traversée
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\	par de nouvelles composantes qu'il est diffcile pour les praticiens
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\	d'ignorer, surtout quand celles-ci ont des conséquences directes
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\	sur l'état du malade, sur les relations qu'il entretient avec sa
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\	maladie voire avec ses traitements et sur la relation soignant-soigné.
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\	Le counseling, en tant que relation d'aide intégrée à la relation
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\	de soin, permet aux soignants la prise en compte et le traitement
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\	des composantes psychologiques et sociales à l'oeuvre dans la maladie
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\	et ses traitements. Il permet en effet d'articuler la réponse médicale
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\	à une écoute, un soutien et un accompagnement visant à améliorer
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\	la qualité de vie du patient et la qualité du soin.	302ba471d42a3104acaf8890ec622b29	eef16ddce8822ffc4b315e0e2dc9165f	a10d5ef7e69d4a89776d012b0579f735	techreport	La rétinite à CMV : Guide de counselling	Catherine Tourette-Turgis	\N	1996
8131632	Formal Methods in System Design	6	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SegerB95	\N	\N		\N	\N	147-190	\N	2	\N		\N	dbbba0f434cb690f1e7e2ddc7b362e20	ff79a9a32dfa525f6b675c305434117c	145d4e2f059403c7d296e811c7608f84	article	Formal Verification by Symbolic Evaluation of Partially-Ordered Trajectories	\N	\N	1995
8132842	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sparqlUpdate	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This document describes SPARQL/Update, an update language for RDF graphs. It uses a syntax derived form SPARQL. Update operations are performed on a collection of graphs in a Graph Store. Operations are provided to change existing RDF graphs as well as create and remove graphs with the Graph Store.	a8586e72dc9b5895ce5a65f3de31079c	abb4f329a0d59ae66aeb758a9e472f5c	8d9946f561fb9f2e7e81abf2eebf62b6	misc	SPARQL/Update - A language for updating RDF graphs	Andy Seaborne and Geetha Manjunath	\N	2008
8133129	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARSI2001	\N	\N		\N	Peu d'infirmières françaises connaissent le concept de coping. Rarement
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\	enseigné dans les écoles, il n'apparaît pas à l'heure actuelle dans
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\	les sciences infirmières en France.
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\	Et pourtant au quotidien, dans quelque domaine que ce soit (hospitalier,
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\	santé publique, domicile), les infirmières sont amenées à l'utiliser
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\	sans avoir complètement intégré sa dimension théorique. Les sciences
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\	n'évoluent pas uniquement au rythme des découvertes intellectuelles,
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\	elles se développent en lien étroit avec le contexte sociologique
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\	où elles s'enracinent. C'est ainsi que des concepts nouveaux s'imposent
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\	éclipsant d'autres qui disparaissent.	\N	\N	67	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}, comment = {http://fulltext.bdsp.ehesp.fr/Rsi/67/68.pdf?6978G-04600-7QX14-4111W-XW367
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\	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/67/132.pdf}	Cette revue est dédiée aux stress-coping, deux concepts très liés.
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\	Ils sont développés en France par les chercheurs en psychologie de
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\	la santé. Cette discipline, dont nous avons déjà parlé dans un numéro
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\	R.S.I. précédent, est très bien explicitée dans celui-ci par Marilou
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\	BRUCHON-SCHWEITZER. Les concepts autour desquels elle s'organise
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\	sont couramment utilisés par les infirmières, c'est le cas du stress-coping.
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\	Dans certains pays, ils sont enseignés dans les écoles de base. Ils
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\	sont souvent au centre des recherches infirmières ; nous en donnons
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\	quelques exemples ici. En France, seules les infirmières qui se sont
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\	intéressées à la psychologie de la santé, dans des cursus de formation
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\	universitaire (maîtrise, doctorat) ont travaillé sur le coping.	dd8395ea0f1e9b5a0cd0d652ecf9fb44	67491c2cad9035080cb83342dcf8978e	1de0d2aad5fdc4777e259e755841dac7	article	Concepts stress-coping	ARSI	\N	2001
8133163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Semantic Technologies in Collaborative Applications (STICA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaffert2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {IkeWiki:Users/hel/Documents/uni/Vorbereitung/Wiki/Literatur/schaffert06_ikewiki.pdf:PDF}	\N	4cbd6975008faa619766eaf4ee1b881e	51b343dc07ef5345a1dc91fbe181e2e7	d365f1369f97db011a4f2a928bc3ec2c	inproceedings	IkeWiki: A Semantic Wiki for Collaborative Knowledge Management	Sebastian Schaffert	\N	2006
8133174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	24th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stokes2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c6c5fd55c66f4aa4fefc04b22a9b5fc	4bfb552c48ec738d61a61317a19a9c79	c0d6bbff33630d2d0cbea7b574087fd9	inproceedings	Combining Semantic and Syntactic Document Classifiers to Improve First Story Detection	Nicola Stokes and Joe Carthy	\N	2001
8133205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '04: Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kumaran2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008992.1009044	\N	Text classification and named entities for new event detection	\N	\N	297--304	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sheffield, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-58113-881-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1008992.1009044}	New Event Detection is a challenging task that still offers scope for great improvement after years of effort. In this paper we show how performance on New Event Detection (NED) can be improved by the use of text classification techniques as well as by using named entities in a new way. We explore modifications to the document representation in a vector space-based NED system. We also show that addressing named entities preferentially is useful only in certain situations. A combination of all the above results in a multi-stage NED system that performs much better than baseline single-stage NED systems.	abfae0002cd847ff7d3831381ffbfec1	70772f5cbd8aab416d12db6303928a2f	042c7a381dbcf1aa507b4fa9bf558187	inproceedings	Text classification and named entities for new event detection	Giridhar Kumaran and James Allan	\N	2004
8133230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://ikewiki.salzburgresearch.at/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaffert2008	http://ikewiki.salzburgresearch.at/	\N	\N	\N	Stand 13.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb1cd79aa9d1221f32782597eb7cb412	d7f3657247448bb79e9ea70bb9b21154	fb695b90debd104629c2596b9d76e685	misc	Welcome to IkeWiki	Sebastian Schaffert	\N	2008
8133345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	X.media.press	Pellegrini2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29325-6	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540293255}	\N	b67d947e6725c3068b68a7e2c3770ff7	10152ec7dc3a4c009114ab41bb85b56b	39ec1cef230f45cccd0fe1c77e9c0b53	book	Semantic Web : Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	Tassilo Pellegrini	2006
8133504	\N	\N	\N	Revised edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Dreyfus1992	http://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Computers-Still-Cant-Artificial/dp/0262540673%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0262540673	\N	What Computers Still Can't Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason: H L Dreyfus: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780262540674}, asin = {0262540673}, isbn = {0262540673}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	d7ab06b66fc483d05deb117e93e49876	74107b005f811967381dc90b9cd2cab7	77ac4c84d86b309ce52be71682d3a167	book	What Computers Still Can't Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason	H L Dreyfus	\N	1992
8133551	\N	\N	\N	New edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford	\N	\N	Spinoza2000	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ethics-Oxford-Philosophical-Texts-Spinoza/dp/0198752148%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0198752148	\N	Ethics (Oxford Philosophical Texts): Amazon.co.uk: B. de Spinoza, G. H. R. Parkinson: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0198752148}, dewey = {170}, ean = {9780198752141}, isbn = {0198752148}	\N	bf3f8e1771c06bbbcccded65b9164140	7fef5c96b5430532abf07e2749c2af79	a3da73b6a7dbd5a0574908a2c08b50f2	book	Ethics	Baruch Spinoza	\N	2000
8133614	Psychonomic Bulletin & Review	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA. mlwilson@cats.ucsc.edu	\N	\N	Wilson2002	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12613670	\N		\N	\N	625-636	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 04:27:15}, issn = {1069-9384}, citeulike-article-id = {1006237}, priority = {2}	The emerging viewpoint of embodied cognition holds that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body's interactions with the world. This position actually houses a number of distinct claims, some of which are more controversial than others. This paper distinguishes and evaluates the following six claims: (1) cognition is situated; (2) cognition is time-pressured; (3) we off-load cognitive work onto the environment; (4) the environment is part of the cognitive system; (5) cognition is for action; (6) off-line cognition is body based. Of these, the first three and the fifth appear to be at least partially true, and their usefulness is best evaluated in terms of the range of their applicability. The fourth claim, I argue, is deeply problematic. The sixth claim has received the least attention in the literature on embodied cognition, but it may in fact be the best documented and most powerful of the six claims.	e628a22c7cdf6b18d0bf9abf6d1bc08c	20830afe17c00858885e5649224663c9	0d161b8ebb3140953b994db7f0ebe4f6	article	Six views of embodied cognition	Margaret Wilson	\N	2002
8133626	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Schmaus2004	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521838169	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-03 13:43:20}, citeulike-article-id = {2460870}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0521838169}	{This major reassessment of the work of Emile Durkheim is presented in the context of a French philosophical tradition that seriously misread Kant by interpreting his theory of the categories as psychological faculties. Durkheim's sociological theory of the categories, as revealed by Warren Schmaus, is an attempt to provide an alternative way of understanding Kant.  The categories are necessary conditions for human society for Durkheim. The concepts of causality, space and time support the moral rules and obligations that make society possible.}	8b6492f4cb692b092c1cad237322f5d7	6c9afec4dbd33d2a4f3dfddb3b58a287	eb2402ae431840c67c6293044bbd04a3	book	Rethinking Durkheim and his Tradition	Warren Schmaus	\N	2004
8133649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 37th {EMAC} {C}onference, {M}arketing {L}andscapes: {A} {P}ause for {T}hought	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brighton	\N	\N	FaPaWaP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2f065cd808143b11b5a371e18c1c42c	979d09a52dc36e5b715790fc9830d2c2	88747080dc20f71cb94fe2914526b1e1	inproceedings	{A}ntecedents of {C}ompany {R}eputation {T}ransfer in {B}2{B} {M}arkets: {E}mpirical {E}vidence from {F}ive {D}ifferent {C}ultures	C. Falkenreck and M. Paulssen and R. Wagner	K. J. Perks and P. Shukla	2008
8133654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 2008 {A}{M}{S} {C}ultural {P}erspectives in {M}arketing {C}onference	\N	\N	Academy of Marketing Science	\N	New Orleans	\N	\N	WaFaP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	115 - 120	\N	\N	\N		\N	04c0aa703c778a6f6e271586292fa177	8303378ca532d3812b1c858d30ced116	74544e7c3718d1ff4f4a72b8f8198d46	inproceedings	{M}odeling {C}ulture's {I}mpact on {R}eputation {T}ransfer in {D}irect {M}arketing	C. Falkenreck and R. Wagner	\N	2008
8133673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berghahn Books	Oxford	\N	\N	James1998	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Marcel-Mauss-Centenary-Methodology-Archaeology/dp/1571817034%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1571817034	\N	Marcel Mauss: A Centenary Tribute Methodology & History in Archaeology: Amazon.co.uk: Wendy James, N.J. Allen: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781571817037}, asin = {1571817034}, isbn = {1571817034}, dewey = {301.01}	\N	e19a8827b2bd3633322408529b73f51e	5a43fff3e5bafbac63e23ee14eb3a0c2	7c5d9389e012644ddf3f1a03b84f062b	book	Marcel Mauss: A Centenary Tribute (Methodology & History in Archaeology)	Wendy James and N.J. Allen	\N	1998
8133924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{A}ging {S}ociety and its {I}mplications on {S}ervice {M}arketing {A}pproaches in the {T}ourism and {H}ospitality {I}ndustry	\N	\N	\N	Bock	Bad Honnef	\N	\N	PaWaC09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	927018fababe8e31fcd509b70f5a9c7a	4dbbe9cca4c1de062abbef82378162a3	e7dbeb657dfa33c6efe69b0bef5ac8f0	incollection	{D}irect {M}arketing for {B}est-{A}gers: {I}n {D}ialogue with {C}hallenging {C}ustomers	Moritz Parwoll and Ralf Wagner	Claudia Bornemeyer	forthcoming
8133986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seuil	Paris	\N	\N	Bourdieu1998	http://www.amazon.fr/Domination-masculine-Pierre-Bourdieu/dp/2020352516%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D2020352516	\N	Domination masculine (la): Pierre Bourdieu: Amazon.fr: Livres	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9782020352512}, asin = {2020352516}, isbn = {2020352516}, dewey = {305.31}	\N	53215f512ce20d227111ffbe2254c600	4b8063add90a9bbd9bf133efad87cdc4	843a15f0e8277b06c1483cac6d128275	book	La domination masculine	Pierre Bourdieu	\N	1998
8134059	Br J Clin Pharmacol	61	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	Informatics Unit, Fundació Institut Català de Farmacologia, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. jmc@icf.uab.es	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Castel2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02682.x	\N	\N	\N	\N	787--790	\N	6	\N	pii = {BCP2682}, pmid = {16722847}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02682.x}	The invention of the internet and the world-wide web was a landmark that has affected many aspects of everyday life, but is so recent and dynamic that many of its potential uses are still being explored. Aside from its purely commercial use as a virtual pharmacy (e-commerce), the internet is useful in at least three aspects related to clinical pharmacology: communication, training and research. In this paper we briefly review several internet applications related to clinical pharmacology and describe, as an example, the logistics of a multicentre research collaboration related to the promotion of rational drug use in the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage.	7c860dce38ca1c2361a246d56ca2ca63	5ae06cc25d55d5cec5d9644d8afa24fe	ba5a5a2a258ce715efc2f01b87bad508	article	The internet as a tool in clinical pharmacology.	Josep-Maria Castel and Albert Figueras and Joan-Miquel Vigo	\N	2006
8134060	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of the 12th {I}nternational {C}onference on {C}orporate {R}eputation, {B}rand {I}dentity, and {C}ompetitiveness	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beijing	\N	\N	FaWaP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f020ad250061630292fe1f779135862	730815b1eec02ae2c25781f29923910c	9a9616c25fdd3d0964c2a076d9c8781f	inproceedings	{I}mpact of {D}irect {M}arketing {A}ctivities on {C}ompany {R}eputation {T}ransfer {S}uccess: {E}mpirical {E}vidence from {F}ive {D}ifferent {C}ultures	C. Falkenreck and R. Wagner	\N	2008
8134191	\N	\N	\N	New edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London	\N	\N	Hayek1991	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Road-Serfdom-F-Hayek/dp/0415065607%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0415065607	\N	The Road to Serfdom: Amazon.co.uk: F.A. Hayek: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780415065603}, asin = {0415065607}, isbn = {0415065607}	\N	206cb2bbd435b0fdaf9d989317b23d49	41ffa76dc32b313a79aa89cfcc4b2e80	b21f2a3502da5707b8fa4a2c1d7f33f5	book	The Road to Serfdom	Friedrich A. Hayek	\N	1991
8134620	Erfolgreiches Management von Bibliotheken und Informationseinrichtungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Dash\\"ofer	\N	\N	\N	Heller_2008_Bib2.0	http://eprints.rclis.org/13808/	\N	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	\N	\N	1--30	\N	\N	\N		Assumptions on the development prospects of library 2.0 are stated. According to these assumptions, the professionals working at the library are key components of a library 2.0. Following up to this thesis, principles and key problems of enhancing "librarians' 2.0" skills are discussed. The chapter concludes with an outline of some important and typical building blocks of a library 2.0. These are a) new ways to engage with users, b) bringing library services and data into the users' information space, c) enhancing the focus of
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libraries' collection and classification activities with freely availabe informations on the web. All references and examples are reachable from the author's account at the social bookmarking service delicious under the tag embi08, cf. http://delicious.com/lambo/embi08.
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	6656a5a2fa6d1c1980627b1a36e30925	432f978368f57fe7abb6c08f1de9fe0b	31cb649772dd0c35c564383cee73496c	misc	Bibliothek 2.0 - Perspektiven, Probleme, Handlungsbereiche	Lambert Heller	Konrad Umlauf and Hans-Christoph Hobohm	2008
8134644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hahn	Hannover	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen	Dolle:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	851 S.	\N	241	\N	isbn = {978-3-7752-6041-1}	\N	c09f931e6defd21d49df62c3dd2730e1	cc0eea9f37a0a875c72ad2298880582d	87715ef91ee7603ea5ff8e2c1ea2d1de	book	Urkundenbuch des Klosters Walkenried. Band 2 Von 1301 bis 1500	\N	Josef Dolle and Walter Baumann	2008
8134652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hahn	Hannover	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen	Dolle:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	781 S.	\N	210	\N	isbn = {978-3-7752-6010-2}	\N	238297da464c2ba51f1d747615a108f5	6d8b9d4b7accf8c9cbe74a29bb1526c6	aad1302a3b4d5c4c8d71351c49416944	book	Urkundenbuch des Klosters Walkenried. Band 1 Von den Anfängen bis 1300	\N	Josef Dolle and Walter Baumann	2002
8160432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123456789	http://www.apostillepros.com	\N	Apostille Service and Embassy Legalization Services.	\N	apostille, embassy legalization	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c30cc80935ccc8a713654bfd490ef38	02125c38c96073938f8f8cd08b91b145	44dea5f496ccb8cf84f6b05c94bc9ee1	article	Apostille Service and Embassy Legalization Services.	globalapostilleservice	\N	2009
8201428	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siquans:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.026	\N		\N	\N	414-432	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.026}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.026}	This article deals with the interpretation and use of the book of Esther in patristic texts. A special focus lies on the person of Queen Esther herself. She is described and estimated very differently in different texts. Very often she is praised for her courage und the salvation of her people (sometimes together with Judith). Other texts focus on her prayer and her fast which give her the strength to save her people with God's help. So Esther is an example of Christian life. Especially the plurality of perspectives in the patristic texts can be interesting for modern biblical scholarship.	c6432e94d1a9a132fad800f804c2be11	4279d7662e13841995d388ce4b7b306d	bd59f1b97c28c8664ef99ff8557155de	article	Esther in der Interpretation der Kirchenväter: Königin, Vorbild der Tapferkeit oder Typus der Kirche?	Agnethe Siquans	\N	2008
8201439	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bergjan:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.025	\N		\N	\N	396-413	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.025}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.025}	In Stromata VIII finden sich drei Kapitel, in denen Clemens Beweis und dialektischen Syllogismus gegenüberstellt. Seine Ausführungen haben Parallelen in der aristotelischen Dialektik. Beweiskräftige Schlüsse übertragen die Zuverlässigkeit und Wahrheit der Prämisse auf die Schlussfolgerung, sie führen zu zuverlässiger Erkenntnis. Das Bemühen um zuverlässige Erkenntnis ist nach Clemens Aufgabe des Theologen. Entsprechend häufig begegnet die dialektische Terminologie, insbesondere in Stromata II und VII.
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Stromata VIII wird eingeführt als Kommentar zu dem kontrovers interpretierten Vers Mt 7,7. Im Unterschied zur nicht-christlichen Philosophie führt nach Clemens die christliche Philosophie zum „Finden“, was sie aber nicht des „Suchens“ enthebt. Christen, die nach zuverlässiger Erkenntnis streben, sind nach Clemens also gerade nicht wie in Tertullians Häretikerbeschreibung diejenigen, die endlos suchen und deren Suche zu nichts führt. Vielmehr hält Clemens umgekehrt seinen Gegnern vor, dass sie unter den skeptischen Vorbehalt fallen, wenn sie sich in ihrem einfachen Glauben eines Urteils bewusst enthalten.
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Clemens verteidigt eine Ausbildung in Dialektik, gleichzeitig finden sich bei Clemens logik-kritische Aussagen, in denen Clemens jedoch nicht seine eigene Haltung gegenüber der Dialektik zurücknimmt. Er hat hier mit einer zweiten Gruppe von Gegnern zu tun, denen Clemens das Argumentieren mit dialektischen Schlüssen zuschreibt, d.h. mit zwar gültigen, aber im Gegensatz zu seinen eigenen Beweisen nicht notwendig wahren Schlüssen. Diese Schlüsse zieht er in den Bereich eristischer Scheinsyllogismen, womit deutlich ist, dass er in der Dialektik entwickelte Unterscheidungen benutzt, um seine Position in den Auseinandersetzungen zu bestimmen.	e782822a1b0c88f0dcf80d33f1ec89ef	0edb43adae946f207edfec5b540b0b21	dfe13f82b6b7ff1ac219a7066658a53c	article	Logic and Theology in Clement of Alexandria. The Purpose of the 8th Book of the Stromata	Silke-Petra Bergjan	\N	2008
8201445	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beeley:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.027	\N		\N	\N	433-452	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.027}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.027}	In seinen späten Werken gegen Markell von Ankyra hat Euseb von Cäsarea wichtige Grundprinzipen der Theologie entwickelt, die in der späteren Tradition als orthodox rezipiert wurden. Im Gegensatz zu der Ansicht, seine Theologie sei entschieden subordinatianisch und der nizänischen Richtung entgegengesetzt, zeigt eine Analyse seiner Christologie ein deutlich differenzierteres Bild. Dieses Bild unterscheidet sich signifikant von einem großen Teil der Sekundärliteratur, die Euseb hauptsächlich als Gegner des Athanasius begreift. Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit den Grundzügen und der exegetischen Grundlage der Christologie in Eusebs späten Werken Contra Marcellum, De ecclesiastica theologia und De Theophania und verfolgt sie bei Autoren wie Gregor von Nazianz und Kyrill von Alexandria, die später als Kronzeugen des nizänisch-orthodoxen Glaubens herangezogen wurden.	a73b4bb049046c34e30e58aaa63fa60d	f39bfaa2af94a7e1cc9c41fd224c6545	898ee890a487b9210787636abea146e7	article	Eusebius' Contra Marcellum. Anti-Modalist Doctrine and Orthodox Christology	Christopher A. Beeley	\N	2008
8201463	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gemeinhardt:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.028	\N		\N	\N	453-476	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.028}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.028}	The paper deals with ecclesiastical reality and ecclesiological reflection in Late Antiquity. The former self-definition of the Church as a community of martyrs was challenged by the fact that after the end of the persecutions, many people entered the Church, while it turned out to be difficult to evaluate their conversion in depth. In the eyes of many eager Christians, the Church became increasingly a part of the world instead of its counterpart. While on the one hand, asceticism gained prominence as alternative to the „worldly“ behavior of bishops and Christians, on the other hand the inner strength of the Church lay in the ability to cope with those „living saints“ as well as with the ordinary believers. The Church of Late Antiquity thus proved to be a Volkskirche, that is, a community with flexible frontiers but with a clear centre: the community of saints, that is, the community of saintly living men and women and of those who were no saints themselves in a proper sense but participated in the former's cult.	c360055a12fea0ed8f21b2c01496f27e	b48bb0076fd7f02e2be4becb6d7d2967	728b9aa077b21e2c7ed9909330c2ccf7	article	Staatsreligion, Volkskirche oder Gemeinschaft der Heiligen? Das Christentum in der Spätantike: eine Standortbestimmung	Peter Gemeinhardt	\N	2008
8201468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	findnewpassion	http://www.FindNewPassion.com	\N	I want to share my story with as many businesses as possible to make them aware of the company you have to be very careful to get engaged with. That is what happened to me... 
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I have a new social networking and dating website for singles and married that is called Find New Passion - www.FindNewPassion.com.   We're completely different from other married dating sites because we don't have any sexually explicit pictures or content, and are giving people an opportunity to communicate on a proper level.  We give our members a chance to chat, engage in strictly platonic as well as long term relationships, and participate in reading and discussion of controversial articles and famous quotes from the best magazines and journals. Our site is elite and very classy, currently giving a 100% free promotional membership.
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That was an information I gave YellowPages' representative who contacted me regarding an advertising opportunity. She told me that my site is very nice, and there is no concern regarding future adds.  1 year contract promising great service and excellent web add display was signed. After an add was placed, it turned out that it was identified by YellowPages Quality Control team as being against company's policy which is "Family Friendly", so my site's URL link was removed making my add inactive and useless. 
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Nevertheless, I was told over and over again that 1 year contract was signed and the rest doesn't matter. I have a responsibility to pay, and my contract would be cancelled only after full amount which is $738.00/month X 12 is paid. YellowPages absolutely refused to cancel my contract, demanding a payment and escalating my case to a collection agency. It took me 6 months, 62 e-mail, numerous phone calls to customer care department, sales representative, regional manager, billing and collection departments with no resolution. Eventually, I had to contact Mr. David Krantz - President of YellowPages to bring his attention to this matter saying the following:
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"I have an absolutely terrible experience doing business with YellowPages.com. I'm not sure if I've just run into people who are intentionally deceptive, or this is a normal way of doing business for your company.  For six month I've been trying to reach somebody in your organization who is interested in my experience without any success".
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Only after Mr. Krantz intervention, my contract was cancelled. To this day I haven't received an official apology for all the time I had to spend trying to resolve this problem, and all the frustration they put me through. Also, I'm still wondering, why was I put in this position in a first place? Is it possible that neither sales representative no regional manager know their own company policy, or did they intentionally lied trapping me into almost $10,000 contract that they knew they would never full-fill? 
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After contacting Better Business Bureau and  Massachusetts Attorney General office, I learned that 41 complaints against YellowPages have been files in Massachusetts alone, making me wonder how many more are still pending in other states. I had a chance to talk to a lawyer who said that it took him 7 years to make YellowPages leave him alone.
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Also, I learned that "Family Friendly" company makes a lot of money from the following business that advertise in their Entertainers Family Business category:
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- Strippers Network
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- Bachelor Party Headquarters 
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- Chippendales
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- Dream Dolls advertising: Massage, Dining And Social Events, Bachelor Parties, Strip-O-Grams, Strip O Grams, Specializing In Women Of 
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Brazilian And Russian Nationalities, New Talent Needed, Couples Welcome
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- EscortMe 
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- Midnight Express advertising: Out-calls Only, We're Already On Our Way
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- Personal Escort  
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- Executive Pampering New England Finest Female and Male Exotic Dancers advertising: Adult Entertainment For Any Occasion
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So, this article is to make people aware of two-faced and deceptive way YellowPages does business.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bcda578a2b5b742d261d805e3fa3f4c	b5f2576e34e9820e30a77adf7f725bc8	79a54e43dced9fe751c6901fd1505853	article	Where is the worst place to advertise? Family Friendly YellowPages.com vs. not so family friendly www.FindNewPassion.com 	Hanna	Hanna	2009
8201478	Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giulea:2008	http://www.reference-global.com/doi/abs/10.1515/ZAC.2008.029	\N		\N	\N	477-503	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1515/ZAC.2008.029}, eprint = {http://www.reference-global.com/doi/pdf/10.1515/ZAC.2008.029}	Der Artikel verortet die Christologie der Kappadozier im Kontext altkirchlicher Terminologie und konzentriert sich dabei besonders auf die Osterpredigten von Gregor von Nazianz und Gregor von Nyssa. Diese Texte beschreiben Christus als göttliche Herrlichkeit, unveränderliches Abbild Gottes, Heil bringende Manifestation der Gottheit, Verbindung bzw. Mischung von Logos und Sarx oder Geist und Fleisch, himmlischem Archetypen und schöpferischem Logos. Die eschatologische Neuerschaffung des Menschen in Entsprechung zum himmlischen Archetypen soll bereits im diesseitigen Leben beginnen. Insgesamt kann die Christologie der Kappadozier als eine auf dem Bildgedanken beruhende Soteriologie und eine auf den Schöpfungsbegriff rekurrierende Christologie aufgefasst werden, wobei beide Gedankenkomplexe mit der Ostertheologie verbunden werden. Während sich erstere von Irenäus und Pseudo-Hippolyt bis zu Athanasius und Basilius verfolgt lässt, lassen sich zu letzterer Parallelen bei Melito, Athanasius und wiederum Basilius finden.	e4ca2da2acd343669605a28a47547de5	2ad250e0ba48f189d6db6e6b6606a951	350b49c2b3e083168f3ac02d06fc09fd	article	The Cappadocian Paschal Christology: Gregory Nazianzen and Gregory of Nyssa on the Divine Paschal Image of Christ	Dragoş-Andrei Giulea	\N	2008
8202185	Theoret. Population Biol.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR865115	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-5809(86)90037-7	\N	Partition structures, {P}\\'olya urns, the {E}wens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles	\N	\N	271--288	\N	2	\N	issn = {0040-5809}, mrclass = {60J10 (60C05 60J70 92A10)}, mrreviewer = {S. Tavar{\\'e}}, mrnumber = {MR865115 (88d:60177)}, fjournal = {Theoretical Population Biology. An International Journal}, coden = {TLPBAQ}	It has recently been shown that the Ewens sampling formula may be generated by a Polya-like urn model. A genealogical proof of this result equates the labelling of balls in the urn to the partition by age of alleles in the sample. This urn construction is shown to be equivalent to the construction of Kingman (Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A 361 (1978), 1–20) using a Poisson-Dirichlet “paintbox” and as a consequence, the partition by ages is seen to be equivalent to the size biased permutation of the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. This approach unifies and extends many results on ages of alleles, the Polya urn, and the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. Furthermore the Ewens sampling formula is characterized as being the only partition structure which may be generated by an urn-like mechanism.	eeb3a8eefaabe8407c0b93954acc935d	9c3e2f05baa0528d9c9daa8c754efd32	fce7eb26fd1609414d146f37610ec2d4	article	Partition structures, {P}\\'olya urns, the {E}wens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles	Peter Donnelly	\N	1986
8202422	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Probability and statistics: essays in honor of {D}avid {A}.               {F}reedman	\N	\N	\N	Inst. Math. Statist.	Beachwood, OH	\N	Inst. Math. Stat. Collect.	bepr	\N	\N	MR: Selected Matches for: Author=(bhamidi)	\N	\N	42--75	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {60J65 (30B70 60J75)}, mrnumber = {MR2459949}	\N	ead5b622ee38566758137da8a4c12f3d	7dd75e4bd7ed0a85185bc434e3f51906	171bc3f1b40ae6b0a199e6b5b0dbbbc7	incollection	Brownian motion on disconnected sets, basic hypergeometric functions, and some continued fractions of {R}amanujan	Shankar Bhamidi and Steven N. Evans and Ron Peled and Peter Ralph	\N	2008
8203170	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4486058	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090106	\N	journal articles	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-07 08:55:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4486058}, priority = {2}	This research was held in 2006 for six months. It has been done because the audience was considering become the power to determine the Television program strength. As we know the audience has an important position in mediated communication, they are equal with communicator or text. The research of Television audience is to complete the studies about Television; however text will be meaningful if they deliver by the new communicator. Children are the research object in order to know how much Television become a part of daily life, especially Television programmed that broadcast the cartoon. This research involves three children with different social culture as an informant that lives in Banyuwangi. The research focus is analyze the practical of watching television activity of those three children and what kind of matter that negotiate and integrated in their daily life.	33439adc149208c4f77e849df96154a1	5a7322df950ee3e75aedf7ce7ab4c93d	d90b13c7535c2c2985ae2dc464f4b961	article	KAJIAN KRITIS PRAKTIK ANAK MENONTON FILM KARTUN DI TELEVISI DALAM AKTIFITAS KESEHARIAN DI BANYUWANGI	Reny Triwardani	\N	2007
8203171	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4486057	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090105	\N	journal articles	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-07 08:55:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4486057}, priority = {2}	How far is the difference and the similarity of academicians dan practicioners?s interpretation in difine the advertising creativity?s concept and to appreciate the creative quality of Citra Pariwara?s winner advertisement works print ad category, from 2003 until 2006. An Advertisement work can be categorized for being creative, if it contains the element of novelty, freshness, innovative, original, and can fulfill it?s early destination, which is to rise the product?s sale or even to solve it?s audience?s problem.	243e256947064a3ebf903c244ab3ad0a	9674eb1612a90c66b0545cd94f6be5e5	8c9d7c01a6dead600d26fb055e1a81d6	article	INTERPRETASI KONSEP KREATIVITAS ANTARA AKADEMISI DAN PRAKTISI DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL PADA KUALITAS KARYA KREATIF PEMENANG CITRA PARIWARA KATEGORI PRINT AD (2003-2006)	Alex Waloeyo	\N	2007
8203172	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4486056	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090104	\N	journal articles	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-07 08:55:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4486056}, priority = {2}	The backs of dump trucks have transformed to not only as a transportation mechanism, but also as visual communication media. This phenomena goes along with the many advertisements that utilizes this kind of medium in promoting certain products. But the backs of dump trucks become a promotional medium because of the already many paintings painted on them, which they are originally plain on the right, left, and the back sides. Women become figures that many portray as their painted subjects. This article focuses more on the painting phenomena that uses the female figures through a gender study, to see whether woman representations in the paintings of the backs of trucks are signified as having imbalanced gender relations.	3bf43d04bb8cfaa6b8cf55e08f783b2e	6b496f848aad9c9558570691ea99b1b4	644d5ff6898a37a74d52ef29d4c8081f	article	REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN PADA LUKISAN DI BAK TRUK	Obed B. Wicandra	\N	2007
8203243	Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlobach:2007p158	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-05-11 12:17:28 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-05-11 12:17:54 +0200}, pmid = {5245193169173794171related:e83oqmWrykgJ}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/tonga/Documents/Papers%20Library/Papers/Description%20logics%20with%20approximate%20definitions-1.pdf}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B3A285F5-580C-4264-92DA-60ED4289CFF4/Paper/p158}	\N	24e05940e22f45857381b03db7179f7e	d101c1bcaa286a15858f8c150d6b5b94	01e03f075ceb7addb7de898fa5c3b84b	article	Description logics with approximate definitions: Precise modeling of vague concepts	S Schlobach and M Klein and L Peelen	\N	2007
8203277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ford:2007p6	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-05-08 23:46:06 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-05-14 02:39:25 +0200}, pmid = {related:6n0EwmTwtIEJ:scholar.google.com/}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/tonga/Documents/Papers%20Library/Papers/WS-BPEL%20Extension%20for%20People%20(BPEL4People).pdf}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://B3A285F5-580C-4264-92DA-60ED4289CFF4/Paper/p6}	\N	f1d2ebd9665023dd0c2c33062996959b	7ddcfc31efee6bac77755d636bb5002e	68d0dbc945f5df245c51b0af04492d5e	article	WS-BPEL Extension for People (BPEL4People), Version 1.0	M Ford and A Endpoints and C Keller	\N	2007
8203421	Computing Surveys (CSUR	33	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dantsin:2001p92	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=502807.502810	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2009-05-09 02:34:37 +0200}, pmid = {502807.502810}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/tonga/Documents/Papers%20Library/Papers/Complexity%20and%20expressive%20power%20of.pdf}, uri = {papers://B3A285F5-580C-4264-92DA-60ED4289CFF4/Paper/p92}, date-modified = {2009-05-09 02:40:47 +0200}, rating = {0}	This article surveys various complexity and expressiveness results on different forms of logic programming. The main focus is on decidable forms of logic programming, in particular, propositional logic programming and datalog, but we also mention general ...	902b336afb2991ecb368287cb2993382	96cc418d636e2ba4aa7727a411b83ec5	1d866df4cf68943dc12965dfe27fb4eb	article	Complexity and expressive power of logic programming	Evgeny Dantsin and Thomas Eiter and Georg Gottlob and Andrei Voronkov	\N	2001
8203504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Birkhauser	Boston	\N	\N	chen2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0817641696}	\N	3d1d6299a17c37f1092e528a6557d0ff	43d32e0ff3a9a4c02efd927fa3e73d78	6dddceafaab6174ca214a7c78e7943e4	book	Parametric Statistical Change Point Analysis	Jie Chen and A.K. Gupta	\N	2000
8203656	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N		\N	several related works using this bibliography are at http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
8203981	International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gotel07rev	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/REV.2007.4	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: On Requirements Visualization	\N	\N	11-11	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {}	This paper summarizes the typical objectives and process of visualization and highlights the primary areas in which visualization systems and artifacts have been used to support requirements engineering activities to date. The paper suggests that the field has yet to realize some of the benefits that can arise from a well designed and task-oriented information visualization, falling behind other areas of software engineering in which visualization has been used to better effect. By way of an exemplar, the paper proposes the need for a way to visualize the multi-dimensional nature of requirements to help bring about a shared and rapid comprehension on the health of a project's requirements, and so support various diagnostic activities and decision making tasks during software development. It examines how new ways to 'see' the requirements could be developed, based on metaphor and mapping, provides some samples, and outlines a research agenda to explore a vision related to requirements sensing.	7e489886feba6f83c4a229b1a5bc85a7	5643a3ceb3c7452859df9799d02edb16	a6ad92bb2a4d1d08e6a59f2d9cf07058	inproceedings	On Requirements Visualization	O.C.Z. Gotel and F.T. Marchese and S.J. Morris	\N	2007
8204572	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	Forman2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=944919.944974	\N	An extensive empirical study of feature selection metrics for text classification	\N	\N	1289--1305	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	Machine learning for text classification is the cornerstone of document categorization, news filtering, document routing, and personalization. In text domains, effective feature selection is essential to make the learning task efficient and more accurate. This paper presents an empirical comparison of twelve feature selection methods (e.g. Information Gain) evaluated on a benchmark of 229 text classification problem instances that were gathered from Reuters, TREC, OHSUMED, etc. The results are analyzed from multiple goal perspectives-accuracy, F-measure, precision, and recall-since each is appropriate in different situations. The results reveal that a new feature selection metric we call 'Bi-Normal Separation' (BNS), outperformed the others by a substantial margin in most situations. This margin widened in tasks with high class skew, which is rampant in text classification problems and is particularly challenging for induction algorithms. A new evaluation methodology is offered that focuses on the needs of the data mining practitioner faced with a single dataset who seeks to choose one (or a pair of) metrics that are most likely to yield the best performance. From this perspective, BNS was the top single choice for all goals except precision, for which Information Gain yielded the best result most often. This analysis also revealed, for example, that Information Gain and Chi-Squared have correlated failures, and so they work poorly together. When choosing optimal pairs of metrics for each of the four performance goals, BNS is consistently a member of the pair---e.g., for greatest recall, the pair BNS + F1-measure yielded the best performance on the greatest number of tasks by a considerable margin.	9e67bdb4e9252150ab765a3477839908	3f9457c49c84a7f33c48449ff6c8e77f	fe47adea432a4402e12682aa65cf740d	article	An extensive empirical study of feature selection metrics for text classification	George Forman	\N	2003
8204637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DocEng '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Document engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tesar2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1166160.1166197	\N	Extending the single words-based document model	\N	\N	138--146	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {1-59593-515-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1166160.1166197}	The basic approach in text categorization is to represent documents by single words. However, often other features are utilized to achieve better classification results. In this paper, our attention is focused on bigrams and 2-itemsets. We compare the performance improvement in terms of classification accuracy when these features are used to extend the single words-based document representation on two standard text corpora: Reuters-21578 and 20 Newsgroups. For this comparison we use the multinomial Naive Bayes classifier and five different feature selection approaches. Algorithms for bigrams and 2-itemsets discovery are presented as well. Our results show a statistically significant improvement when bigrams and also 2-itemsets are incorporated. However, in the case of 2-itemsets it is important to use an appropriate feature selection method. On the other hand, even when a simple feature selection approach is applied to discover bigrams the classification accuracy improves. The conclusion is that, in our case, it is not very effective to extend document representation with 2-itemsets because bigrams achieve better results and discovering them is less resource-consuming.	0a8a263b4151188256a96a98f3b8ec62	ee2cf973053b39bb099ecccdda0e1385	48079e2741af01306bc91583f028be30	inproceedings	Extending the single words-based document model: a comparison of bigrams and 2-itemsets	Roman Tesar and Vaclav Strnad and Karel Jezek and Massimo Poesio	\N	2006
8204700	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000000	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15437	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000000}, priority = {2}	The existing of database processing is needed by many institutions and companies. Database is not only to get information faster, it is also enlarging their service to customer. For companies, this advantage can increase competency. Because of this reason, many companies using manual processing turn to database.
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 As mentioned above, database reverse engineering process has became a necessity for database developers to understand the structure of any databases. Commonly, this structure is modeled in some notations of Entity Relationships Diagram (ERD). The graphical visualization of database structure in an ERD can use many notations, so it is easy to understand. One of the approaches, which are easy to understand, is Object Role Modeling (ORM) diagram.
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By reverse engineering the mapping process to relation schema of a database, ERD generation from a data definition language script of Oracle can be done. For more flexibility, this application is constructed web based with Servlets technology that is propertied by JavaTM 2 SDK.
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Kehadiran pemrosesan basis data diperlukan oleh berbagai institusi dan perusahaan. Basis data tidak hanya mempercepat pemerolehan informasi, tetapi juga dapat meningkatkan pelayanan kepada pelanggan. Bagi perusahaan, keuntungan seperti ini dapat meningkatkan daya saingnya terhadap perusahaan lain. Hal ini pulalah yang mendorong banyak perusahaan yang menggunakan pemrosesan manual mulai beralih memanfaatkan basis data.
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Sejalan dengan hal di atas, proses reverse engineering terhadap suatu basis data menjadi suatu kebutuhan bagi perancang basis data untuk mengetahui struktur dari sebuah basis data. Struktur tersebut biasanya dimodelkan dalam bentuk Entity Relationships Diagram (ERD). Penggambaran struktur basis data dalam sebuah ERD dapat menggunakan berbagai notasi agar menjadi lebih mudah dimengerti. Salah satu notasi yang pendekatannya mudah dipahami adalah notasi Object Role Modeling (ORM) diagram. 
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Dengan melakukan pembalikan terhadap proses pemetaan ke skema relasi dari suatu basis data maka pembangkitan ERD dari suatu skrip pembuatan basis data Oracle dapat dilakukan. Agar lebih fleksibel, maka aplikasi yang dibangun berupa aplikasi berbasis web dengan menggunakan teknologi Servlets yang dimiliki oleh JavaTM 2 SDK.
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Kata kunci: Basis data, Model data konseptual, ERD, Oracle, dan Servlets.	046885c54b046fb3c2cf880338b56780	f9440b0e1dcbbb9cb77683ef44079bc4	0bbe46a399029017b1fc0db567847cd5	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN APLIKASI ERD GENERATOR NOTASI ORM DARI SKRIP BASIS DATA ORACLE BERBASIS J2EE	Leo Santoso	\N	2001
8204701	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000001	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15438	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000001}, priority = {2}	Today computer graphics is used in many aspects, especially to make animation, advertisement and game. We hope this technology can produce realistic pictures which same quality with photo. Metode to get the realistic 3D image is ray tracing.
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In this journal, make a software which can produce realistic 3D image, especially for reflective and transparent object. Reflective object will modeled can reflect another object surrounding it. And transparent object will modeled can produce caustic effect, that's rays which refract in one area. So that area will appear brighter than area surround it. 
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Dewasa ini grafika komputer semakin banyak digunakan di berbagai bidang terutama untuk pembuatan film animasi, iklan dan pembuatan game. Diharapkan teknologi grafika komputer mampu menghasilkan gambar-gambar realistik yang kualitasnya sama dengan kualitas foto. Salah satu metode yang digunakan untuk menghasilkan gambar 3D yang realistik tersebut adalah metode ray tracing.
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Dalam penelitian ini dibuat perangkat lunak yang mampu menghasilkan gambar-gambar 3D yang realistik terutama untuk benda-benda yang mengkilap dan benda-benda transparan. Benda mengkilap yang dimodelkan bisa memantulkan bayangan benda lain yang berada di sekitarnya. Benda transparan yang dimodelkan adalah benda transparan yang menghasilkan efek kaustik, yaitu pembiasan sinar dari sumber cahaya yang mengumpul di suatu daerah sehingga pada daerah tersebut akan tampak lebih terang daripada daerah sekitarnya.  
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Kata kunci: efek kaustik, ray tracing.	39801769a90353fb60a94fc834e81c3d	68f73a2268d3583c0028f1d84360cc95	db2f7802aa26ee1aa564decce1e2c89b	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK UNTUK MEMVISUALISASIKAN BENDA TEMBUS PANDANG DENGAN METODE RAY TRACING	Liliana Liliana	\N	2001
8204702	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000002	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15439	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000002}, priority = {2}	A topography map is a map which have an information about surface of the land height at a place from the surface of the sea, that drawn with topography's lines. Topography information in topography map can be used to create three dimensions model of this map's surface. With this three dimension model, an object at the map can be seen more live as in the real world, and because of that to analyze a topography map could be done easier.
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Peta topografi adalah peta yang memiliki informasi tentang ketinggian permukaan tanah pada suatu tempat terhadap permukaan laut, yang digambarkan dengan garis-garis kontur. Informasi topografi yang terdapat pada peta topografi dapat digunakan untuk membuat model tiga dimensi dari permukaan tanah pada peta tersebut. Dengan model tiga dimensi maka objek pada peta dilihat lebih hidup seperti pada keadaan sesungguhnya di alam, sehingga untuk menganalisa suatu peta topografi dapat lebih mudah dilakukan.
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Kata kunci: Peta, Topografi, Geografi, Tiga Dimensi.	344ae8371da75e5494d7c3863c3cf991	0a675cb480935b84e7ba9d3bf893e52b	562d54448bc355fe0ca4237bfb0b9b25	article	PEMODELAN PETA TOPOGRAFI KE OBJEK TIGA DIMENSI	Ivan Handoyo	\N	2001
8204703	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000003	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15440	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000003}, priority = {2}	Tracking and recognizing human face becomes one of the important research subjects nowadays, where it is applicable in security system like room access, surveillance, as well as searching for person identity in police database. Because of applying in security case, it is necessary to have robust system for certain conditions such as: background influence, non-frontal face pose of male or female in different age and race.
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The aim of this research is to develop software which combines human face tracking using CamShift algorithm and face recognition system using Embedded Hidden Markov Models. The software uses video camera (webcam) for real-time input, video AVI for dynamic input, and image file for static input. The software uses Object Oriented Programming (OOP) coding style with C++ programming language, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0® compiler, and assisted by some libraries of Intel Image Processing Library (IPL) and Intel Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV).
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System testing shows that object tracking based on skin complexion using CamShift algorithm comes out well, for tracking of single or even two face objects at once. Human face recognition system using Embedded Hidden Markov Models method has reach accuracy percentage of 82.76%, using 341 human faces in database that consists of 31 individuals with 11 poses and 29 human face testers.
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Pelacakan dan pengenalan wajah manusia merupakan salah satu bidang yang cukup berkembang dewasa ini, dimana aplikasi dapat diterapkan dalam bidang keamanan (security system) seperti ijin akses masuk ruangan, pengawasan lokasi (surveillance), maupun pencarian identitas individu pada database kepolisian. Karena diterapkan dalam kasus keamanan, dibutuhkan sistem yang handal terhadap beberapa kondisi, seperti: pengaruh latar belakang, pose wajah non-frontal terhadap pria maupun wanita dalam perbedaan usia dan ras.
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Tujuan penelitiam ini adalah untuk membuat perangkat lunak yang menggabungkan sistem pelacakan wajah manusia dengan menggunakan algoritma CamShift dan sistem pengenalan wajah dengan menggunakan algoritma Embedded Hidden Markov Models. Sebagai input sistem digunakan video kamera (webcam) untuk input bersifat real-time, video AVI untuk input bersifat dinamis, dan file image untuk input statis. Pemrograman perangkat lunak menggunakan prinsip pemrograman berorientasi objek (OOP) dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman C++, kompiler Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0®, dan dibantu dengan library dari Intel Image Processing Library (IPL) dan Intel Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV).
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Hasil pengujian sistem menunjukkan bahwa pelacakan berdasarkan warna kulit manusia dengan menggunakan algoritma CamShift cukup baik, dalam melakukan pelacakan terhadap satu maupun dua objek wajah sekaligus. Sistem pengenalan wajah manusia menggunakan metode Embedded Hidden Markov Models mencapai tingkat akurasi pengenalan sebesar 82.76%, dengan database citra wajah sebanyak 341 citra yang terdiri dari 31 individu dengan 11 pose, dan jumlah citra penguji sebanyak 29 citra wajah.
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Kata kunci: Computer Vision, Pelacakan Objek, CamShift, Pengenalan Wajah, Hidden Markov Model.	0c70b8dd096f7038d72489b0810805b0	d95d1f847ced72ccde86df5edcc9d086	344f83f1f628c789bdc6ac8c2d801948	article	PELACAKAN DAN PENGENALAN WAJAH MENGGUNAKAN METODE EMBEDDED HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS	Resmana Lim	\N	2001
8204704	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000004	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15441	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000004}, priority = {2}	Indonesia has several laws and rules, one of them is Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP) or criminal code. The most frequent to happened in criminal case is criminal case of wealth. Law domain is very complex, so that it's difficult for common people to understand and categorize a criminal case based on the Criminal Code. It will be very helpful if there is a computer program that could help people to understand and categorize a criminal case based on the criminal code.  
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The main topic in this research is the designing and making of a rule-based expert system for criminal case of wealth problems . This expert system development is using forward chaining inference method, which is a data-driven inference process for finding a conclusion. Law contents of this expert system program are adopted from the Criminal Code. Criminal cases discussed in this expert system program are: thievery, extortion and threat, embezzling, cheating, act of damaging and passing goods from a criminal case. 
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The purpose of this software is to make an expert system program to select chapters of the Criminal Code which are involved in a criminal case. This expert system development are based on this following steps: analyze the law topic, designing  block diagrams, dependency diagrams and decision tables, implement design into a computer program, and testing the program. This expert system development is using Borland Delphi 6.0. as programming language and Micorosoft Access 2000 as database. 
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Based on testing, this expert system program shows that this program still need more improvement on its law content with broaden law topic.
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Indonesia sebagai negara hukum, memiliki bermacam-macam peraturan hukum, salah satunya adalah Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP) yang digunakan untuk mengatur berbagai macam tindak pidana. Adapun jenis tindak pidana yang sering terjadi adalah tindak pidana terhadap harta kekayaan. Masalah hukum pidana sangat kompleks sehingga sulit bagi orang awam untuk mengerti dan memilah-milah pasal-pasal yang mengatur suatu kasus hukum. Hal ini sering membingungkan bagi orang awam saat terlibat dalam suatu kasus hukum sehingga perlu ada sebuah program komputer untuk membantu memahami dan memilah-milah pasal-pasal yang terlibat dalam suatu kasus hukum.
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Pembahasan utama dalam penelitian ini adalah perancangan dan pembuatan sistem pakar rule-based untuk permasalahan hukum pidana terhadap harta kekayaan. Pengembangan sistem pakar ini menggunakan metode inferensi forward chaining, yaitu proses inferensi yang memulai pencarian dari premis atau data menuju pada konklusi. Materi hukum untuk program sistem pakar ini diadopsi dari Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP). Permasalahan hukum yang dibahas meliputi: pencurian, pemerasan dan pengancaman, penggelapan, kecurangan, perusakan dan penadahan. 
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Tujuan dari software ini adalah membuat sistem pakar yang digunakan untuk menyeleksi pasal-pasal KUHP yang terlibat dalam sebuah kasus pidana. Pembuatan sistem pakar ini dilakukan dengan tahapan sebagai berikut: menganalisa permasalahan hukum dengan melibatkan praktisi hukum, membuat desain sistem pakar, mengimplementasikan desain dalam program komputer dan melakukan uji coba dengan melibatkan praktisi hukum dan orang awam. Pembuatan sistem pakar ini menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Borland Delphi 6.0 dengan basis data Microsoft Access 2000. 
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa program masih membutuhkan pengembangan pada sisi materi hukumnya dengan pengembangan program sejenis dengan domain permasalahan hukum yang lebih luas, 
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Kata kunci : Forward Chaining, Sistem Pakar, Rule-based, Hukum Pidana.	75e76697eeae1f4976f113b5a45d84d4	833a3d9cec28c6e3f3bfe47ea9337b53	1b7600fb51d070436cc842fdf7e299bd	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PAKAR UNTUK PERMASALAHAN TINDAK PIDANA TERHADAP HARTA KEKAYAAN	Fendhy Ongko	\N	2001
8204705	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000005	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15442	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000005}, priority = {2}	The analysis of an academic process from a university is one of tools to help decision making for the next academic process and to solve problems from the academic process. Data warehouse can help to provide the data which is needed to show the performance measurement of academic process. The information from the data warehouse is about lecturer and students performance, students pass grade subjects, and summary from each point of it.
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Analisis proses belajar mengajar dalam suatu universitas merupakan salah satu alat bantu yang digunakan untuk mengambil keputusan dalam proses belajar mengajar berikutnya maupun untuk permasalahan-permasalahan yang terjadi pada proses belajar mengajar tersebut. Data warehouse dapat membantu penyediaan data yang dibutuhkan dalam pengukuran kinerja proses belajar mengajar tersebut. Informasi yang dihasilkan pada data warehouse tersebut adalah kinerja dosen, kinerja mahasiswa, tingkat kelulusan mata kuliah dan summary dari nilai tiap mata kuliah.
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Kata kunci: data warehouse, pengukuran kinerja proses belajar mengajar	89b261b63108b44c29b7f3b149e90ef0	6b21730b95ee8172e35127a7ea7a14f9	1358e271230dd36e899ad1558f5869d9	article	PEMBUATAN DATA WAREHOUSE PENGUKURAN KINERJA PROSES BELAJAR MENGAJAR DI JURUSAN TEKNIK INFORMATIKA UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2001
8204706	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000006	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15443	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000006}, priority = {2}	Industrial field which getting more advance needs computer to help them. In industrial field, computer will make something get easier, fetching and reordering goods in warehouse is including here. A software including that needs have been made by writers. This software is specified for a warehouse which goods stored in plates at the rack in the warehouse. To reordering goods, writers use the Genetic Algorithm, which will process making population, finding the fitness cost with counting the vast and weight of the goods, sorting, immigration, cross over, and mutation. With this software, user can also check the condition of the warehouse in two and three dimensions, using OpenGL. This optimation software have been tried and give fitness cost average up to 90%, this software have been succeed to operate the function.
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Dunia industri yang semakin maju membutuhkan komputer sebagai alat bantu utama. Sistem komputerisasi di dalam dunia industri akan membuat beberapa hal menjadi lebih mudah, antara lain dalam pengambilan barang dan penataan ulang barang di gudang. Suatu perangkat lunak untuk keperluan tersebut telah dibuat oleh penulis. Perangkat lunak yang dibuat ini dikhususkan untuk gudang yang barang-barangnya disimpan dalam palet-palet pada rak di gudang. Penataan ulang barang ini menggunakan algoritma genetika, yang akan melalui proses pembuatan populasi awal, pencarian fitness cost dengan memperhitungkan luas area dan berat barang, pengurutan data, imigrasi, persilangan, dan mutasi. Melalui perangkat lunak ini, user juga dapat melihat kondisi gudang secara baik secara 2 dimensi ataupun 3 dimensi, yang dalam pengerjaannya menggunakan OpenGL. Sistem  dari perangkat lunak yang dibuat ini sudah diuji coba dan memberikan nilai rata-rata fitness cost di atas 90%, ini berarti perangkat lunak ini telah sukses dalam menjalankan fungsinya.
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Kata kunci: penataan barang, pengambilan barang dari gudang, penataan ulang barang, rak, palet, Algoritma Genetika, imigrasi, persilangan, mutasi, OpenGL.	828a5fbe32551882eeef5769e94065bd	26117f17ab7e427b0b56bdea8b915ab8	b999688f82d7e23a8020da2267afa3c3	article	OPTIMASI PENGAMBILAN DAN PENATAAN ULANG BARANG DI GUDANG DENGAN PENERAPAN STACK MENGGUNAKAN METODE GENETIC ALGORITHM	Ong Gang	\N	2001
8204707	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000007	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15444	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000007}, priority = {2}	Two dimensional game development is easier than  three dimensional one and the hardware requirement of two dimensional game is easier to meet, in addition the development of three dimensional game needs a bigger team. Based on those reasons, this research focuses  on two dimensional isometric game to give three dimensional look without uses the real three dimensional system. 
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The purpose of this application is making a simple two dimensional game with isometric view on Windows based computer. This application uses Microsoft Visual C++ and Microsoft DirectX 8.1 Software Development Kit and an additional library IsoHexDef and WavLoader. 
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The result shows that the application has two game levels and several units. Units are able to receive commands and act accordingly to extent its ability. The computer player can make calculations to move its own unit. The application uses isometric view.
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Pembuatan game dua dimensi lebih mudah dari pembuatan game tiga dimensi. Selain itu tuntutan hardware yang diperlukan untuk game dua dimensi lebih sederhana, dan untuk membuat game  tiga dimensi dibutuhkan tim pembuat yang lebih besar. Untuk itu pada penelitian ini dicoba untuk dibuat suatu prototype game dua dimensi yang menggunakan tampilan isometric untuk memberikan kesan adanya tiga dimensi tanpa perlu membuat sistem tiga dimensi sesungguhnya.
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Game dua dimensi yang dibuat cukup sederhana, sekedar untuk menunjukkan tampilan isometric,  yang dapat dijalankan pada komputer berbasis Windows. Pembuatan aplikasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan program Microsoft Visual C++ dan Microsoft DirectX 8.1 Software Development Kit serta libary tambahan IsoHexDef dan WavLoader untuk membantu pembuatan aplikasi.
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Prototype yang berhasil dibuat mempunyai dua level permainan, adanya beragam perintah yang dapat diberikan kepada unit, unit yang ada dapat menerima dan menjalankan perintah yang diberikan sesuai dengan kemampuan yang dimiliki, komputer dapat melakukan perhitungan untuk menggerakkan unit yang dimiliki, dan tampilan gambar yang digunakan dibuat dengan sudut pandang isometric.
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Kata kunci: Kata kunci: 2D Game, Isometric, DirectX	616fd631d9ba01e953dbe204911b3433	9eb6aef2fbe54ac41856e022b58eed96	997d1f07c882dbb7234fd503c82b334d	article	PROTOTYPE GAME 2D MENGGUNAKAN ISOMETRIC VIEW DAN DIRECT X	Aristotales Lengkong	\N	2001
8204708	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000008	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15445	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000008}, priority = {2}	Western theater theory and criticism is generally considered to be set forth by the Greeks.  Plato was "the first theater critic" with his negative comments about theater owing to his idealistic views about "the truth."  Then came Aristotle who used a different viewpoint from that of Plato, saying that there is "truth" in theater.  However, hostile criticism on theater came back in the Middle Ages, championed by Tertulian before Aristotelian theory was revived by the neo-classicists such as Scaliger and Castelvetro.  Theater theory and criticism discourse was then made more alive by the romanticists who disagreed with the neo-classicists' rigid rules on theater.  As the influence of science became dominant in the theater world, naturalism and realism emerged and became the mainstream of theater theory and criticism until well into the twentieth century.	b0f81defb184f98a92d02403f74d5a82	7235654085e1b62d57f50c67c5d1763b	dbcee0d86656cf6d72d3328f504bc215	article	THE JOURNEY OF TRUTH: FROM PLATO TO ZOLA	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8204709	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000009	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15446	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000009}, priority = {2}	Over the past few years much interest has been put on gender equality.  There has been a changing perception of the attitudes which emerges and shapes women's role in society and relationships.  Formerly, social ideas and customs dictated women to be subservient.  But now the changing social structure gives women space to pursue gender equality.  Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1343-1400) had addressed this issue in his work, "The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale."  This paper discusses how Alisoun, the wife Bath, through her prologue and tale, shows the contradiction of the oppressive traditions and customs imposed on women and attempts to present the idea of gender equality.	3a75378588926d39ee19fabcd00a43d2	298c3eaaba94b726aaf898db84d6845b	54c26edf0065462f5847e52fefc571c7	article	EXPERIENCE VERSUS AUTHORITY: THE SEARCH FOR GENDER EQUALITY IN CHAUCER'S "THE WIFE OF BATH'S PROLOGUE AND TALE"	Setefanus Suprayitno	\N	2000
8204710	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000010	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15447	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000010}, priority = {2}	As a sign system, literature is not limited to the imaginative world only. Literature, however, is also a system which involves the author, the work, the reader, and the field of knowledge (society).
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Although the facts presented tend to be mental facts, it does not mean that facts in literature cannot be seen as data about the existing social reality. Referring to literature as a sign system, which stresses the mimetic and creative aspects, literature as a construction can be seen as the reflection of reality with two dimensions, subjective and objective. Therefore, the assumption that facts in literature are not the reflections of reality cannot be accepted.
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Based on the framework of semiotic thinking which emphasizes literature as a sign system, the social dimension could be applied in literary approaches, one of them is the constructivist theory of reality by Berger and Luckman.
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Through the constructivist theory of reality, literature can be analyzed as the reflections of subjective and objective realities. In other words, literary approach can be directed from literature as the product and its author. 	a399cfbd056e2e5362c17c2f3cd2dac2	097c1c52d1a354ace8ddd5e015dcf163	48fca338b07e5ce790b44a3a90c3e319	article	THE CONSTRUCTIVIST THEORY OF REALITY IN LITERARY RESEARCH	Sri Wiryanti Budi Utami	\N	2000
8204711	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000011	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15448	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000011}, priority = {2}	In this study, I investigate cross-linguistic differences and similarities in the speech associated gesture in the NS (Native Speaker) - NS and NNS (Nonnative Speaker) - NS dyads when they are telling a narrative. The gesture production between Indonesian native speakers when communicating in Indonesian (L1) and in English (L2) was coded and assessed based on Mc.Neill's model of overall gesture units. The Indonesian speakers' gesture modification when interacting in English was measured by the size of the gestures. The results indicate that Indonesian native speakers gesture more when they communicate in English and modify their gestures by making them bigger and therefore more noticeable to their interlocutors. They use gestures as a communication strategy to help interlocutors comprehend their idea. 	2c267f448746097be849b84dcfec2503	fbd002de1b6891d001e7c73aeccf1ae6	ba433d068b5f84bf6d01392b403ef560	article	MODIFICATIONS AND FREQUENCY OCCURRENCE OF GESTURES IN NS - NS AND NNS - NS DYADS	Juliana Wijaya	\N	2000
8204712	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000012	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15449	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000012}, priority = {2}	Despite the increasing research in second language acquisition, a gap seems to exist between researchers' technical knowledge and teachers' practical knowledge. This is evident from a review of research studies in form-focused instruction summarized in this article. Additional review of articles in the teaching of writing also leads to a similar conclusion.  The theoretical development of the writing process does not seem to provide many insights for teachers to apply the process approach to the teaching of writing. The results of the two reviews then indicate that an attempt is required to relate second language research to teaching. Theoretical-pedagogical research, action research, and participatory research are referred to as models of research that can bridge the gap. A review of sample studies recently conducted demonstrates how the integration between technical and practical knowledge can be achieved through the three types of research. 	3cd05be0134b91a42362c717cc117944	239f505217f19c9fbceeda94b8c382a4	647434aeaa5fb6ad5b2369c186d7ba62	article	CONVERGING LINES: TOWARDS THE INTEGRATION OF SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH AND TEACHING	Bambang Cahyono	\N	2000
8204713	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000013	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15450	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000013}, priority = {2}	This article paints an optimistic picture of the role we second language teachers can play not only in improving our students' language proficiency but also in infusing global education into our classes as we join with our students to address global concerns, such as peace, prosperity, environmental protection, and human rights. The article is divided into four parts. The first part describes global education and identifies organizations of second language educators participating in global education. The second part of the article focuses on two key areas of global education: peace education and environmental education. Next, we address questions that second language teachers frequently ask about including global education in their teaching. Lastly, we supply lists of print and electronic resources on peace education and environmental education.	b55b825b405f3c840e27019adefe987d	a03ba21c3c521ce95680c50acc65ca4a	d41b8628a4f4fa3523a4a8df9710b0f0	article	GLOBAL EDUCATION IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING	Kip Cates	\N	2000
8204714	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000014	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15451	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000014}, priority = {2}	This article will give examples of what teachers of second language can do to implement global education, especially peace and environmental education in the classrooms in university level. This is an attempt to give a new meaning to the same materials used in the classrooms. Besides enabling the students to acquire and use a second language, teachers can make the students aware of the importance of environment.  Moreover, teachers can initiate to spread peace in the small world of a classroom and a chain reaction is expected to happen from this small world to the bigger world outside the classroom.  The skill and content courses used as examples here are taken from the ones used at English Department at Petra Christian University.	17bc58aafbee00a317463b83a9fd0469	57d53c13ac6ff2b8d5a87ca4a78f8fac	08a2fb8ddb5e53cd7da3f1e784670f23	article	GLOBAL EDUCATION: WHAT TEACHERS CAN DO IN THE CLASSROOMS	Julia Rini	\N	2000
8204716	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000016	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15453	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000016}, priority = {2}	When modernism  started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took part in the development. Realism, a child of modernism, soon  became the mainstream of the theatrical expression. As soon as realism  became established in the first-half of the 20th century,  anti-realist movements flourished as reactions to the establishment. These movements were  so diverse that it ranged from movements which were  purely artistic such as what was done by  Edward Gordon Craig  until those that were  political like what was proposed by Bertolt Brecht (1992).	a78ec73ec242992c3a8c5d548c217441	100a7d92fa99001476eef446318413b2	7359537a5543c5fac1f1583a124428f7	article	DANCES ON THE EDGES OF MODERNISM	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8204717	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000017	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15454	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000017}, priority = {2}	The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison's tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psychological racism and black complicity.  As "a minority in both class and class" (TBE 18), they are defenseless against the insidiousness of psychological racism, which induces them to devalue their self-worth.  In this novel Morrison talks about Pecola Breedlove, who is affected by the dominant culture's beauty's standard which results in leading here to her tragic life.  Her belief that she is ugly and that the supreme beauty means White and blond is reinforced by commercialism.  Therefore she wants to be as White as possible and have a pair of blue eyes, as the ultimate emblem of inclusion, though the White reject her.  Having been induced to reject her own culture and being rejected by that which she longs for membership, she is stranded in no man's land.  Her self cannot be healthily articulated, having no community to anchor it.  Thus she becomes an abject person.	c6d866ff5c0038d50688a15ea9a2a34b	1493f03c7eee7f391ab749ee38a4147b	dce15c056cbf33077d9ba614aaf07dc0	article	ABJECT SELFHOOD IN TONI MORISSON'S THE BLUEST EYE	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2000
8204718	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000018	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15455	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000018}, priority = {2}	Witnessing the euphoria of the era of biotechnology in the late twentieth century, Crichton exposes the theme of biotechnology in his works.  In Jurassic Park, he voices his concern about the impact of the use of biotechnology to preserve nature and its living creatures.  He further describes how the purpose of preserving nature and the creatures has turned out to be destructive. This article discusses Crichton's main character, Hammond, who attempts to control nature by genetically recreating the extinct fossil animals.  It seems that the attempt ignores his human limitations.  Although he is confident that has been equipped with the technology, he forgets to get along with nature.  His way of using technology to accomplish his purpose proves not to be in harmony with nature.  As a consequence, nature fights back.  And he is conquered.	f144d9e2fe821c3c6fa2395046c209d7	e99a89ee3ff21a540756fbc57cfcb42b	b45891a1b329d5fd616ab46772465f04	article	TECHNOLOGY VS NATURE: HUMAN ERROR IN DEALING WITH NATURE IN CRICHTON'S JURASSIC PARK	Sarah Prasasti	\N	2000
8204719	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000019	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15456	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000019}, priority = {2}	The writers in this study would like to find out whether there is any difference between Indonesians and Americans in responding to compliments. This study also attempts to discover whether both the Americans and Indonesians in this study show a preference for certain types of compliment responses. Lastly, it also tries to see if a certain variable like status can play a role in determining the types of compliment responses chosen.  To collect the data, the writers use the elicitation method. They use two sets of role-play consisting of four situations made as close as possible to the real-life situations. The first is for the Indonesian respondents; the other for the Americans. The respondents are asked to respond to the situations and their responses are then recorded on the tape for further analysis. The data are then analyzed using Herbert's Twelve Types of Compliment Responses.  The research finds that both the Indonesians and Americans show differences in responding to Compliments. They are different in terms of both the types of Compliment Responses chosen and the frequencies made. The findings also reveal that status is an important variable affecting the choice of a particular response.	1501deab14a698edf4ba84af154b2bb1	5e83db98d99e9b9890d02d48378b205b	de0539cdff63cf90b9113d5c9939653a	article	A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF COMPLIMENT RESPONSES AMONG AMERICANS AND INDONESIANS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING ENGLISH	Theophilus J. Riyanto	\N	2000
8204720	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000020	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15457	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000020}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of rhetorical strategies in English persuasive essays written by Indonesian university students of English as a foreign language. This study also examined to what extent overall proficiency in English composition was predictive of the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays. Two groups of undergraduate students were involved: the first- and fourth-year students in the English department of the State University of Malang, Indonesia. This study showed that that there was a statistically significant difference between the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays written by the first- and fourth-year students. In general, the fourth-year students were more successful than the first-year students in using the superstructure of argument, the Toulmin model of informal reasoning, and the persuasive appeals. This study also showed that there was a positive significant correlation between the students' overall proficiency in English composition and the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays.	a9815a1f27ba9cf7e65c24db6bbe2eea	abefab45233c68a4f0cb83c413b2c344	b7440222a34a9d1acb2107c5fbafe7f9	article	RHETORICAL STRATEGIES USED IN THE ENGLISH PERSUASIVE ESSAYS OF INDONESIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OF EFL	Bambang Cahyono	\N	2000
8204721	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000021	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15458	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000021}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the notion of collaborative work in the prewriting stage. Several collaborative prewriting activities are presented to encourage students to optimize their peers' help in obtaining ideas to write. Those activities will ultimately help students get interesting ideas to write and develop them into dynamic writing.	33706a9b5a2b560fd1e1ba7696b80b61	860fac380bf40bb17b578744a4fabff5	46f8782cfdc486b65c2d69cf88a643f3	article	COLLABORATIVE WORK IN THE PREWRITING STAGE 	Juliana Wijaya	\N	2000
8204724	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000024	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15461	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000024}, priority = {2}	The main purpose of this article is to discuss Soekarno's mannerism and method of communication. Certain aspects such as Soekarno's use of language in his speeches are highlighted here in order to provide some basic understanding of Soekarno - both as a person and a political leader of the nation. The article aims at stimulating further discussions concerning this very well known leader. This article also examines Soeharto's style of speech for a comparison.	5c1bad283cd10c0d296db64402c208de	2a763927e3911e760c5ef50ba09b25c4	0e7a48955b68dfec9d212804e1e88830	article	SOEKARNO: HIS MANNERISM AND METHOD OF COMMUNICATION	Justin Wejak	\N	2000
8204725	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000025	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15462	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000025}, priority = {2}	Tony Morrison's fifth novel, Beloved (1987), explores the degradation of slavery imposed upon slaves, even when they were owned by a "humane" slave master. The novel is set in the Reconstruction period, the period after the American civil war.  The word reconstruction may be used for the Afro-Americans, especially for the Afro-American women who face double discrimination for being black and women. In dealing with women's oppression, Afro-American women have to reconstruct themselves as an act of survival, and to be aware of the horrors of the experiences which their ancestors had to go through.	91609be71b699a3b0c06abe5b51be811	6a782cf3b67bdcd6057c6b3bb7c043c2	a24b4084925cd076b35ffc98c3346ddb	article	RECONSTRUCTING WOMANHOOD IN TONY MORRISON'S BELOVED	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2000
8204726	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000026	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15463	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000026}, priority = {2}	As the introductory class of literature at the Faculty of Letters, Literary Enjoyment serves as a campaign to motivate students to appreciate and enjoy works of literature. Materials, which generally hinder the students' ability to enjoy literary works, should be carefully considered. Ideally, language and content should be easily digested but a compromise can be made between language and content. 	6a9b972c524733e7b8bdf105d57442f3	d40e85c62e5ee6a1938e1ed4d75bf390	fa9991958b3397f30d2608b4e85322f8	article	MATERIALS FOR LITERARY ENJOYMENT CLASS	Sarah Prasasti	\N	2000
8204727	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000027	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15464	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000027}, priority = {2}	The paper highlights the importance of experimentation and an innovative approach to English language writing instruction with the help of information communication technology (ICT or IT).  First, it describes the local situation of English language teaching at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Then, it summarizes the development of IT proficiency and student-led collaborative learning groups at CUHK. Third, it reports on an international Web-based writing project involving six collaborating schools in different parts of the world including China, the United States, Indonesia, and Hong Kong in the year 1999-2000. In the report, the author-presenter will share with the audience a new ELT course development titled "English Online: Writing on the Web."  He will explain the course objectives, the background of participating classes, the Web Course Tools (WebCT), the design of the project, the evaluation of course effectiveness and the outcome of the new curricular initiative. Finally, the paper presents a summary of a practical guide to electronic collaboration and some of the lessons the writer has learnt in five years' experience of participant-observation in English teaching practice using the Web. 	d5a31d1bed14eff8f2c7c4efd1150100	d92ddcf27435b7951cfc76814de83b9d	9ff068430a57d575bb0bf585aef658a3	article	ELECTRONIC COLLABORATION ACROSS CULTURES IN A WEB-BASED PROJECT FOR ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION	George C.K. Jor	\N	2000
8204728	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000028	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15465	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000028}, priority = {2}	This article aims at giving examples of characteristics of simplification in Bahasa Indonesia and proving that child language has a pattern and that there is a process in learning. Since this is a case study, it might not be enough to say that simplification is universal for all children of any mother tongues, but at least there is a proof that such patterns of simplification also occur in Bahasa Indonesia.	183c4c16778bbd8544dffb8b0bc8c4a3	8d10f4ad36c7f363db89379f911acab9	88e91559c188e223290cb33743c87fae	article	SIMPLIFICATION IN CHILD LANGUAGE IN BAHASA INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY ON FILIP	Julia Rini	\N	2000
8204730	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000030	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15467	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000030}, priority = {2}	Karim and Leila live between two cultures that are considered to be in two polar opposites, the cultures of the white and the black.  Because of their parentage, they belong to both cultures and yet they do not belong to either one. The white British regards Karim as "the other", but he also regards an India born Indian to be "the other".  Whereas Leila, is also regarded as "the other" in the Caribbean village where she grew up and yet, when she has immigrated to London, she regards the other Caribbean immigrant as "the other". This means that both of them have shifted their position from "the other" to "the self" in their attempt to find a place where they belong. The feeling of not belonged, puts them in a state of limbo; a state that is loaded with anxieties, questions and conflicts as they are unable to find an anchor that they can grip on.	be804141fc69cd9c32bf0007442a92bb	57d068407a2bc75b8a995db71bf6201e	9861ab5626b076796eac28547a01a46c	article	LIVING IN LIMBO: THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA AND THE FINAL PASSAGE	Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2000
8204731	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000031	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15468	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000031}, priority = {2}	This article is a contribution to the issue of possible relation between fiction and society, approached by a study of A.M. Kollontai's story,  Vasilisa Maligina.  The aim of the study is to examine how far the Kollontai's background, her purpose of writing,  and condition of society under which she lived and wrote contribute to her concept on an ideal woman. By analyzing her story, it can be concluded that "Kollontai creates the new woman-her literary work ( Vasilisa Maligina) reflects the creation."	1f5e546ca08038d06a18bf25d1f856e6	a30c9a016a0d6783362741c232976a1e	6773bc72b1fa5811e9756f6126d0775a	article	PRESENTATIONS OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMAGES IN A. M. KOLLONTAI'S VASILISA MALIGINA: A SEARCH FOR AN IDEAL WOMAN	Mina Elfira	\N	2000
8204732	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000032	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15469	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000032}, priority = {2}	Toni Morrison's Sula portrays the conflicting ideas of two black women, Sula and Nel who used to settle themselves as soulmates.  Starting as friends of deepest emotion and sharing all the deepest dark secrets in Medallion, Sula and Nel continue their journeys of life in separation and come to the gate of adulthood which drags them to meet again in different encounter.  Those years of separation between both of them have set enough barriers on their relationship to know each other better as they used to in the past.  Sula's and Nel's teenagehood which has been spent on different places brought them into an unending conflict of black women's roles in their relationships as friends.	43c9a9c8836cbdbc4c51a7d48f316f72	bec1ff897c2e2583acf027d1810c88b9	fce39cfd6175f4679e22b628845a7379	article	A STUDY ON THE CONFLICTING IDEAS OF BLACK WOMEN'S ROLES IN SULA AND NEL'S FRIENDSHIP AS SEEN IN TONI MORRISON'S SULA	Helen Hendaria Kamandhari	\N	2000
8204733	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000033	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15470	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000033}, priority = {2}	The method presented here provides the basis for a course in American prose for EFL students. Understanding and appreciation of American prose is a difficult task for the students because they come into contact with works that are full of cultural baggage and far apart from their own world. The audio visual aid is one of the alternatives to sensitize the students to the topic and the cultural background. Instead of proving the ready-made audio visual aids, teachers can involve students to actively engage in a more task oriented audiovisual project. Here, the teachers encourage their students to create their own audio visual aids using colors, pictures, sound and gestures as a point of initiation for further discussion. The students can use color that has become a strong element of fiction to help them calling up a forceful visual representation. Pictures can also stimulate the students to build their mental image. Sound and silence, which are a part of the fabric of literature, may also help them to increase the emotional impact.	60b20bad1a97bc7ac733f3d8ef7ff69c	caccec85c087088adc96877aac553d8c	2f269ecfd9d307c51fe19c77f04ddda7	article	UNDERSTANDING PROSE THROUGH TASK ORIENTED AUDIO-VISUAL ACTIVITY:  AN AMERICAN MODERN PROSE COURSE AT THE FACULTY OF LETTERS, PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Sarah Prasasti	\N	2000
8204734	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000034	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15471	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000034}, priority = {2}	Traditional research methods have been dominated by positivism which assumes the importance of objectivity, contextual independency, linear causality and value free research. Feminist researchers found that such methods do not suit their inquisitive needs especially in the study of women. Naturalistic research methods, however, do not only suit them but they are also able to voice women's problems. Two methods, i.e. interviewing and ethnography are discussed as to how they are commonly used by feminist researchers on many social studies on women, including the linguistic studies of gender.	8dfa64f2a461a4230adfffa4d2c13605	b6bf4906924b4a1b4ed45dcb6b9a23f5	2a49f5f57bdf69f42cf2d6907b1f9d8b	article	SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS IN FEMINIST'S PERSPECTIVE: A NEW WAY IN DOING SOCIOLINGUISTIC QUALITATIVE RESEARCH	Esther Kuntjara	\N	2000
8204735	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000035	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15472	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000035}, priority = {2}	The major aim of this article is to review studies of second language writing. The first part deals mainly with the process of writing in the second and first languages. The second part concerns contrastive rhetoric. In this second part, the findings of research studies on the relationship of first and second language rhetoric will be presented. Included in the discussion are research studies on contrastive rhetoric in the Indonesian context. The last section of this article concludes the discussion and proposes the implementation of more research on the relationship between Indonesian rhetoric and English rhetoric in essays written by Indonesian learners of English. 	f50713c8149f455fcd848a83d5593015	8aed3d10db852576954ef3aed74b8007	f5cae8f50461d76d580a73f88381ce5f	article	RESEARCH STUDIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING AND IN CONTRASTIVE RHETORIC	Bambang Cahyono	\N	2000
8204736	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000036	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15473	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000036}, priority = {2}	Melodrama has been a part of the American life since colonial time. This genre, with its 'hero-villain' or 'black and white' development of characters, has formed the idea of the American heroes. In Western films, in which the 'local' themes of westward movement on the American society are developed, melodrama treats the dichotomy of hero-villain more stereotypically.  The  heroes depict the concept of the American 'self' and the villains picture the 'other.'  However, the development of Western film shows  that the stereotypical treatment on 'self' and the 'other' undergoes some changes.	8df7724926134d5bfdcc82d3b39f35e4	9deee013d93555bbe9812903b8124ca1	a5c5ae9384d7696b650c1d18ab030800	article	THE CONCEPT OF "SELF" AND THE "OTHER" IN WESTERN MOVIES	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8204737	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000037	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15474	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000037}, priority = {2}	Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history of the world's drama.  Most historians and critics agree that the antitheatrical prejudice began with Plato. The Platonic belief in the reality of the Idea was often referred to in later arguments against the stage. According to Plato, the physical world is not real because it is an imitation of the Idea and only the Idea is the Truth. Thus, art is three times removed from the Truth because it is an imitation of the physical world.  In the Elizabethan era, the anti-stage arguments were later intensified with the conflict of power among the Church, the City and the Court.	db9b5ef16c0d4523e39fa02fe756496c	f58ff886daf536add0db4f64a1ff8719	d406c792248c74635da6785c72f52d7e	article	THE ELIZABETHAN ANTI-STAGE MOVEMENT	Anita Lie	\N	2000
8204738	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000038	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15475	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000038}, priority = {2}	Language laboratory actually is advantageous for ESL teaching-learning process. In the language lab, students can improve their language skill, especially their listening skill, since most of the activities done there deal with listening comprehension. However, ESL students often feel bored when they study at the language lab because they only do monotonous activities there. Thus, teacher should make a lively lab atmosphere through interactive listening; that is, by creating communicative listening tasks for the students. Through this communicative listening tasks, students will not only listen, but also interact with either the teacher or the other students  so that they feel as if they do the real life listening. These communicative listening tasks will also help students to improve both their proficiency in language components (vocabulary and pronunciation) and in language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing).	cc48b33a3f04ad76b5c4a6c75ac7b164	d93e947e563811b43a036254c484e815	d62a6eeffdee26f717f81df02867cc53	article	COMMUNICATIVE LISTENING IN THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY	Nani Tiono	\N	2000
8204739	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000039	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15476	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000039}, priority = {2}	The article aims at giving several considerations in developing materials for Introduction to Communication, a new subject of elective package at English Department of Petra Christian University. Principles of material design used are the one identified by Nunan (1988). In this article a sample lesson is included.	83da436a349b7597c970911193c916a1	21f31680d683e50ed74844987d527d2f	613b3df190cbdb668e6dfb06ad015de9	article	DEVELOPING MATERIALS FOR THE COURSE OF INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION: AN EXPERIENCE IN WRITING AN ESP BOOK OF AN INTEGRATED APPROACH	Julia Rini	\N	2000
8204740	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000040	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15477	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000040}, priority = {2}	This paper focuses on the humanistic strategies woven  into the EFL speaking class activities. The speaking class, which the writer used for her study, is the highest level of speaking course offered in the curriculum of the English Department of Petra Christian University, to develop students' English speaking skills, particularly in public speaking. 
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The humanistic strategies are based on the assumption that a "supportive and co-operative group atmosphere" ((Hadfield, 1995, p.15) will enhance learning to bring out the best of the students. The primary aims are to help the students, through active participation, to develop more positive feelings about themselves and their classmates,  to co-operate and support each other to grow and excel at their speech performance. Based on the students' evaluation and the teacher's observation of the students' public speech performance and their academic achievement, it can be concluded that the humanistic strategies have created a co-operative and supportive group atmosphere and has given positive effects on the students' speech performance. This is also a  rewarding experience for the teacher.	0ae4cfc0be903145096e4e151d35a680	f0087e639188e22e42b443c97c9b3dc8	f187c19935b54d682c7c0aca644f687c	article	HUMANISTIC STRATEGIES IN THE EFL SPEAKING CLASS	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2000
8204741	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000041	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15478	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000041}, priority = {2}	This article reports an exploratory study of lecturers' perceptions of out-of-class academic collaboration (OCAC) among students at a large Singapore university. Two types of OCAC were investigated: collaboration initiated by students, e.g., groups decide on their own to meet to prepare for exams, and collaboration required by teachers, e.g., teachers assign students to do projects in groups. Data were collected via one-on-one interviews with 18 faculty members from four faculties at the university. Findings suggest that OCAC, especially of a teacher-required kind, is fairly common at the university. Faculty members' views on factors affecting the success of OCAC are discussed for the light they might shed on practices to enhance the effectiveness of OCAC.	d362010207270c1d2586e83de4d949e7	24979fbb6b63b4259280efad4cd188bd	30722b24aa562fa0700bbbed09c16150	article	AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF LECTURERS' VIEWS OF OUT-OF-CLASS ACADEMIC COLLABORATION AMONG STUDENTS	David Crookall	\N	2000
8204742	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000042	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15479	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000042}, priority = {2}	In this paper, I attempt to find out whether EMI (English Medium Instruction) can be an effective means of enhancing students' and teachers' language proficiency at university (bilingualism) and whether bilingualism necessarily leads to biliteracy. In addition, I would like to propose a model on which a smooth transition to a full EMI implementation can be achieved, should it be adopted. From literature reviews, I conclude that EMI (using English to teach content subjects)  can be a better means of solving learners' language problems than teaching English as a subject, because it allows learners more exposure to the language (comprehensible input) and more opportunity to use it (comprehensible output). However, due to its classroom-based nature, EMI is not likely to develop the four language skills (listening, reading, speaking, & writing) equally for both students and teachers. On the other hand, the assumption that EMI will automatically result in biliteracy is unsupported, because only bilinguals competent in both languages can take a full advantage of their bilingualism. Students or teachers who are not adequately developed in the language are likely to suffer academically, socially, and psychologically instead. 
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Since research has found that total/full immersion is not the right method for language-incompetent students, the writer believes that both a bridging program and a partial EMI program are necessary at least at the initial stage of EMI implementation. The bridging program should be based on students' and teachers' academic and linguistic needs (EAP); the partial EMI program may be based on limitations on three factors: the participants, the scope of use, and the settings. Finally, in order for the program to run smoothly, mixed-mode teaching in the classroom should be discouraged and a conducive atmosphere for second language acquisition should be established both in the classroom and outside the classroom	bfa03cf88da14dad8c1d4bab35e26e48	cfbfcd6268cdac4fe2bf40f6cef4ad4b	7aca58eea9a486c0d8872a863fbde3b7	article	THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EMI (ENGLISH MEDIUM INSTRUCTION) IN INDONESIAN UNIVERSITIES: ITS OPPORTUNITIES, ITS THREATS, ITS PROBLEMS, AND ITS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS	Jusuf Ibrahim	\N	2000
8204743	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000043	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15480	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000043}, priority = {2}	Iago's motives for vengeance are problematic as Iago offers different motives throughout the play. Shakespeare scholars have attempted to explain some probable answers for the problem. Yet, none of the answers is definite that Iago's motives remain vague. This paper explores the ambiguity of Iago's motives by negating Iago's explanations, as they do not correspond to his actions. He plays his role skillfully that he can act as a confidante to all of his victims that he masters them and pushes them to helplessness and desperation. His skillful mastery over his victims' lives can be compared to that of a devil who destroys the lives of his victim and that of a skillful artist who decides on the fates of his characters. If an artist creates a work of art, then Iago creates destruction.	b1abdf30fa60b175834392c6476a1a32	2a4b6fe00eedbf958ad002830da2ddb3	033712902a905f24184be445e98121f9	article	IAGO AND THE AMBIGUITY OF HIS MOTIVES IN SHAKESPEARE'S OTHELLO	Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2000
8204744	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000044	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15481	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000044}, priority = {2}	H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann Veronica's struggle to get equality with men and freedom in most aspects of life, such as in politics, economics, education, and sexuality; the second describes much the other side of her individuality which she cannot deny, namely her femininity, such as her crave for love, marriage, maternity, and beauty. H.G. Wells describes vividly the two elements in Ann Veronica, feminism and femininity. As a feminist, Ann Veronica rebelled against her authoritative Victorian father, who regarded women only as men's property to be protected from the harsh world outside. On the other side, Ann could not deny her being a woman after she fell in love with Capes. Her femininity from the second half of the novel then is explored. Although the novel ends with the depiction of the domestic life of Ann Veronica, it does not mean that the feminism is gone altogether. The key point is that the family life Ann chooses as a `submissive' wife and good mother is her choice. It is very different if it is forced on her to do. Thus, this novel depicts both sides of Ann Veronica, her feminism and her femininity.	179ad766c8c96fe5f99298bde67c0112	d92ce464dd5bb930b8c4983ce7dcf64b	aa3792daf87bf13786b7fe52b862ec34	article	THE FEMINISM AND FEMININITY OF ANN VERONICA IN H. G. WELLS' ANN VERONICA	Liem Limanta	\N	2000
8204749	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000049	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15486	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000049}, priority = {2}	Timothy Mo is an Anglochinese writer who writes much about the experiences that immigrants face in their new country, and how they overcome the problems and culture shocks that come up, as well as how they define their identity. In his novel, Sour Sweet, Mo describes how three characters who come from Hong Kong, Chen, Lily, and Mui, with their all character traits live their lives in the United Kingdom. This paper discusses how the three characters respond to their new environment. Because of different character traits and ability to cope with changes, they respond to the culture and society of the UK differently. There is one who holds the old culture tightly without trying to understand the new culture in the new place, there is one who rejects the old culture and adapts the life in the UK in an uncritical manner, yet there is one who tries to find the equilibrium between the old and the new. By showing the flexibility towards the changes and the influence of foreign culture, Mo emphasizes in the need of accommodative attitude and tolerance towards the multicultural reality in this modern world.	070b0384a4a885fe538691090dc87fba	d854899cc167329b4546a5a67e376361	5a3fb378eeaead7d4ff69606e560110a	article	BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: TIMOTHY MO'S SOUR SWEET	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2000
8204750	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000050	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15487	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000050}, priority = {2}	Authors of any periods unconsciously tend to explore the sublimity and free expression of feeling, the simplicity of style and themes, the portrayal of the 'noble savage', the glorification of nature, the excitement of physical power and sensuous use of language. These are the characteristics of primitivism, the celebration of an earlier stage of human development, which is uncorrupted, vigorous, genuine expression of life. Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea clearly depicts the characteristics of primitivism as seen in the portrayal of its main character, Santiago. Hemingway's regret on the impact of technology led him to write the novella with its hero who is depicted with the qualities of being a true hero, a winner 'who takes nothing' ; a 'noble savage' with great courage of physical action while dealing with nature. Santiago has become the portrayal of Hemingway's criticism toward the development of civilization and the urban way of life.	df9700e5da558091eed72e948ff46f08	757214a76c83b8d0992bf6b2cd36c412	88927329b56fbc0de3cc99e8593f58af	article	THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMITIVISM IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA 	Vyrna Santosa	\N	2000
8204751	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000051	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15488	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000051}, priority = {2}	A poet cannot be a poet at all if he is not connected with all the poetic tradition before him. This is T.S. Eliot's dictum which he stated in Tradition and the Individual Talent and which he practiced in his work The Waste Land. T.S. Eliot showed his relationship with the past through all the quotations and allusions to mythical, literary, and religious works. His reading of those sources according to Paul de Man cannot avoid misreading or misinterpretation. Harold Bloom has tried to build up a theory of misreading, which he prefers to call misprision,  especially applied to and done by poets in The Anxiety of Influence. Throughout this article I shall show how T.S. Eliot has applied some of the ways Bloom describes in reading some of the literary sources, and by so doing Eliot has given new meaning to them.	af772f3ae53b481e37aecbc81f030d8d	72a29f2d8c970b453ece27b7abd8a4ca	54acb09ec6fadb3445a63dfe4e877e95	article	T.S. ELIOT'S MISREADING OF SOME LITERARY SOURCES IN THE WASTE LAND	Liem Limanta	\N	2000
8204752	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000052	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15489	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000052}, priority = {2}	There are many reasons to study a particular language. One might study a language to learn to speak that language in order to be able to communicate with native speakers or conduct business.  One can study a language to learn about the culture of the people or understand their literature and poetry. One can study the grammar of a language to understand the structure of that language and compare it to the structure of other languages It is this last reason that motivates the following discussion.	1cb35b555e63665153b75e0e765b4129	7441582f4953271983b7b152d5ad9061	d639a45707d63d426c29f312df9fdf0f	article	WHAT MADURESE CAN TELL US ABOUT OTHER LANGUAGES AND WHAT OTHER LANGUAGES CAN TELL US ABOUT MADURESE	William D. Davies	\N	2000
8204753	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000053	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15490	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000053}, priority = {2}	As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy  in the world theatre. His search for a new kind of theatre made his theatre  a modern avant-garde which has  left its traces in  postmodern theatres. This paper tries to investigate Brecht's epic theatre as a modern avant-garde and  its influence in postmodern theatre. His epic theatre was in fact a revolt against the main stream modern theatre in which Brecht openly declares that  theatre should be 'political.' Brecht's  theatre was so influential that his theatre becomes reference to the postmodern theatre.	359cbf42961e366c88627a203d8d6f32	2c1c1da8feeccc9b3af85d6d00f70c4e	aa3b34e27999c5e5db91fcac60321bf0	article	BRECHT'S EPIC THEATRE AS A MODERN AVANT-GARDE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POSTMODERN THEATRE/DRAMA	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8204754	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000054	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15491	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000054}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the importance of multiple instrumentation and data source (triangulation) in a needs analysis. Various data gathering methods developed in assessing learners' English language needs are reviewed. The justification of employing more than a single data gathering method and data source in a needs analysis is also presented by examining the strengths and weaknesses of each method and evaluating previous needs analyses carried out in some Asian countries. Highlights are then given to the methodology mostly implemented in assessing English needs in Indonesia and a recommendation is addressed to further studies on learners's needs in Indonesia	40c7579077dce94d81e5e647302cdda5	d5d8c860c66f6cef1aa3d136bc4cc363	ec746f3f45de3300c27cfc821d7e9f2e	article	TRIANGULATION OF INSTRUMENTATION AND DATA SOURCE: A STRONGER METHOD IN ASSESSING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEEDS	Meedy Nugraha	\N	2000
8204755	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000055	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15492	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000055}, priority = {2}	Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill's most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters coming from different centuries. Each of them has their own story to tell, as they have all been victimized by the patriarchal system in the century when they live and have resisted the system with different strategies. They either employ roles that are traditionally reserved for men or they adopt the archetypically feminine qualities. Despite their resistance and success, they find themselves unhappy and unsatisfied over their achievements. Thus this raises the question of the effectiveness of the feminist movement.	46ca81e8f6343fc795f0371c83d12846	d61fe7852750e804073f3f886270fae6	68587a6a9ef9deaf0e7753faac5ee489	article	FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE OF CROSS-GENDER POWER RELATION IN CARYL CHURCHILL'S TOP GIRLS	Yap Yong	\N	2000
8204756	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000056	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15493	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000056}, priority = {2}	Melodrama has long been considered as a genre with no artistic value by theatre/drama historians. It is there to cater the tastes of the lower class or the popular society; thus, it is not a genre worthy of literary scholars. Through New Historicism lens, however, such a consideration is given by people with elitist point of view. As it is discussed in the following paper, melodrama has a lot to offer. It has been a genre with a lot of values attached to it since it's "birth" in France, its development in England, and maturation in the United States. Unlike the other genres, which are not free from values and biases, melodrama is more frank in delivering its messages. 	57724cf334ace8ced6e4dce818db2ad7	a1a7f56affbe3a52f0fe0ed33d8406aa	ac0851693f6135ba824354836819273e	article	A JOURNEY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: THE HISTORY OF MELODRAMA IN WESTERN LANDSCAPE	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8204757	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000057	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15494	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000057}, priority = {2}	Men see masculinity as a form of identity as an individual as well as a group. This identity is usually attached to the jobs men have because of the traditional gender work division where men is put in a role as a breadwinner of their families. When they are out of work, they also lose their sense of identity, hence, their sense of worth as they think that they are on the brink of losing their masculinity. This is the condition that befalls the three male characters, Gaz, Dave and Gerald, in The Full Monty. They feel that they have lost their masculinity when they lose their works thus, they hold on to ways that they think can preserve their sense of worth.	8b728f433bcd1712e579e486acc8c053	0db14c317e55940ceec70d39fa4ee564	16dfaf927660e230c3c96c045adb27b2	article	MASCULINITY IN QUESTION IN TIME OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN WENDY HOLDEN'S THE FULL MONTY	Stefanny Irawan	\N	2000
8204758	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000058	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15495	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000058}, priority = {2}	The United States of America has long been the land of hopes and dreams. People poured into the country for a better life. The ('native') people of the country have campaigned that everybody is welcome to live and become the citizens there; they also claim that they respect and appreciate human right and do not discriminate people. The two poems analyzed here describe the efforts and struggles of immigrants who came to the United States and tried to become her citizens, a thing that 'in reality' is very difficult and full of obstacles. Those newcomers were hampered by many things, both from the things outside and inside them. Immigrants who now live in USA write the two poems and they are interesting to be analyzed, as they picture experiences and struggles of migrants living in a new country	fb28d4d2cb6faefcdcc89056bd69bba8	35dbdad6138b5a2cf3f3ebf88ac6a462	a025d555f54dba8b53769acdac57e003	article	THE "NEW IDENTITY" OF THE IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES: A STUDY OF TWO POEMS	Vera V. Syamsi	\N	2000
8204759	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000059	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15496	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000059}, priority = {2}	Every child is born with an innate endowment by which (a) language(s) acquisition is possible. This view emphasizes the role of universal properties every child is born with to acquire (a) language(s). This paper presents the acquisition of English negation 'no' and 'not' by an Indonesian child brought up in Indonesian - English Non-native Parents Bilingual Program (NPBP). The analysis is directed to reveal the pattern of 'no' and 'not' use as the evidence that a child still acquires a targeted language despite the poor targeted language input s/he is exposed to. The result of the analysis shows that the acquisition of English negation 'no' and 'not' by an Indonesian child in Indonesian - English NPBP also has a pattern which falls into syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic cases. To some extent, it supports Universal Grammar frame, but there are some which provide new insights on this issue.	2fbe19bb24833a88e022b042e20908dd	51c3c934cdfa3fba6c0d37ea04b57f6c	3843a1eb3a6fd7f407367926c5048c80	article	THE ACQUISITION OF ENGLISH NEGATION 'NO' AND 'NOT': EVIDENCES FROM AN INDONESIAN CHILD IN NON-NATIVE PARENTS BILINGUAL PROGRAM	Anni Pulungan	\N	2000
8204760	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000060	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15497	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000060}, priority = {2}	As a type of media text, newspaper has an important role in human's life because it presents various local, national and international information and events. In order to attract readers' attention, journalists make the headlines as ambiguous and confusing as possible so that readers are curious to know the content of the whole story and they would read it. Moreover, in presenting the information or events, different reporters will have different linguistic choices which include the choice of words and expressions and different linguistic structures. Thus, this paper analyzes how the different linguistic choices and structures used in the headlines of The Jakarta Post and Indonesian Daily News would construct different linguistic representations of events in the world.	6b960fb4341bd6b3cd07e75415cef832	74c0728578fe001abb6238f6e3d682de	32b5c6e5a1e72c6d5bf886ee65890124	article	AN ANALYSIS ON SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC FACTORS FOUND IN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES	Nani I. Tiono	\N	2000
8204761	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000061	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15498	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000061}, priority = {2}	Teaching English to Young Learners has become a trend nowadays. In every school, English is taught as one of the main subjects. In teaching young learners is not like teaching adults, children have their own way of learning. Since children like to play and have fun, the learning and teaching process should be suited with the nature of the children themselves. One of the forms of fun activities for children is through music, and songs are the common form of music that children know. Through this paper, the writer wants to show that through songs, children could  enhance their language skills, such as speaking, listening and writing.	04d769de430c87b78523ffa6a8d5b5d9	a7fdbd70f664309c25fb1e6e53579fd0	4f494579f8d1e55fcf2247cb5d5d3d91	article	TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS THROUGH SONGS	Yuliana Yuliana	\N	2000
8204762	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000062	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/15499	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000062}, priority = {2}	This paper is based on an error analysis of the written work of the English Department students who have finished the seventh semester of a four-year undergraduate English Program. The source of the data consists of seventeen proposals for linguistics researches, as the final projects upon the completion of the undergraduate study year 2001 in Petra Christian University. The purpose of the study is to reveal the grammatical errors and to find out the types of errors and their frequency of occurrence in the students' written work. The errors collected are identified and classified using Linguistic Category Taxonomy as a guideline. To describe the errors, Surface Strategy Taxonomy is employed to explain the ways surface structures are altered. The findings present the types of morphological and syntactic errors, their detailed description, and the frequency of occurrence of each error type. It is hoped that this study will give a new perspective in the advanced learners' grammatical errors, and provide data for teachers and syllabus designers dealing with English Grammar.	2e9d8db22a19c82b2f23bd4b7b00e0e7	416b3f35561e98446053ab307db9c046	10cea41f2c9ea1af134cf39f0ae46cbb	article	INDONESIAN EFL ADVANCED LEARNERS' GRAMMATICAL ERRORS	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2000
8204763	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000063	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15500	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000063}, priority = {2}	This research is a study on certain bidding strategy models, based on the maximum expected profit, as often used in developed countries. The models chosen for this research are: the Friedman model, the Gates model and the Ackoff & Sasieni model. Probability models to win were analyzed using discrete and normal distribution, and also with multi and single distribution.
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Bidding strategy models are rarely used or even discussed by the Indonesian contractors, though it will be the contractors' need in the coming globalization era in 2000.
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The chosen models were applied in various constructions tenders data obtained within the period 1994 - 1998. Two data sets were reserved for comparison purpose.
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It was concluded that the Friedman model gave the lowest bid, especialy when used with the multi discrete distribution. On the other hand, the Gates model and the Ackoff & Sasieni model could give higher optimum mark up.
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Penelitian ini melakukan studi atas berbagai model strategi penawaran yang didasarkan pada expected profit maximum yang pernah muncul dan digunakan di negara maju. Dari antaranya dipilih model-model dari Friedman, Gates dan Ackoff & Sasieni. Model-model didekati dengan berbagai bentuk distribusi diskrit maupun normal, serta distribusi tunggal maupun ganda.
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Model strategi penawaran selama ini belum banyak dibicarakan dan dibahas oleh pihak-pihak yang terlibat pada proyek konstruksi di Indonesia, padahal akan merupakan kebutuhan kontraktor dalam menghadapi tender terbuka pada era globalisasi di tahun 2000.
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Model-model tersebut kemudian diterapkan pada sejumlah data tender konstruksi di Indonesia yang berhasil diperoleh dari tahun 1994 sampai 1998. Hasil perhitungan diuji dengan dua data yang memang disisihkan untuk pengujian model tersebut. 
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Dapat disimpulkan bahwa model yang  menghasilkan penawaran  paling rendah adalah oleh model Friedman, dan khususnya dengan distribusi diskrit yang berganda. Sebaliknya, model Gates atau Ackoff & Sasieni menghasilkan mark up optimum yang lebih tinggi.
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8204764	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000064	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15501	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000064}, priority = {2}	A study on swelling behavior had been conducted on the soil within the PIER industrial estate. It appeared that the swelling was due to the moisture deficiency in the soil, and not because of the existence of expansive clay minerals. Swelling pressures were obtained from oedometer tests on undisturbed samples, whereas for the overall heave the moisture deficit method was applied.  By this method, a heave of 5 cm in average could be expected when swelling occurs.
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Dari hasil penyelidikan tanah yang menyeluruh di kawasan PIER telah diteliti apakah tanahnya termasuk expansif, serta berapa besar pengembangan dan tekanan yang diakibatkan olehnya. Ternyata tanah di kawasan ini mengembang akibat adanya defisiensi kadar-air. Tidak ada indikasi akan adanya mineral-mineral expansif. Besarnya tekanan akibat pengembangan ini diperoleh dari pengujian dalam alat oedometer, sedangkan besarnya pengembangan diperkirakan berdasarkan perbedaan kadar-air volumetrik. Dari perbedaan kadar-air volumetrik dapat diprediksi rata-rata besar pengembangan yang akan terjadi adalah sekitar 5 cm.
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Kata kunci : tanah expansif, pengembangan, defisiensi kadar air.	158d51bc412abee222b6ad77fd48bfd1	225854f07b142fb53c58557611ed6d5c	5947e363c45bad7685bebeb41fc3bb4b	article	PREDIKSI PENGEMBANGAN VOLUME TANAH DI KAWASAN PIER	Johanes Suwono	\N	2000
8204765	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000065	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15502	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000065}, priority = {2}	This paper presents an analysis of the chicken-foot foundation using the finite element method. The  foundation is considered as a reinforced concrete slab resting on a number of reinforced concrete pipes filled with and surrounded by in-situ soil. The soil and the pipes were modelled by isoparametric solid elements while the slab was modelled by isoparametric thick-plate elements.  The study was intended to illustrate the basic mechanism of the chicken-foot foundation. Three cases have been considered for the parametric  studies. The parameters investigated are thickness of slab, length of pipes and spacing between pipes. It is shown that such a foundation  improves the behaviour of the raft foundation. It is also found that all the parameters used in the parametric studies  influence the behaviour of the chicken-foot foundation.	24419679d6b15463f8e05729bc9dfcef	4b59152dec8665645456ce672202f4dd	2d3108f41829d157cbdc7e5cacfd752a	article	NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CHICKEN-FOOT FOUNDATION	Vipman Tandjiria	\N	2000
8204766	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000066	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15503	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000066}, priority = {2}	Queue length of vehicles due to stopping of a public vehicle, cause traffic jam.  To relate the influence of vehicle volume, by effective width of the road and public vehicle’s stopping time to queue length, linear regression model is used. The result of analysis by states that the best solution to reduce the queue length of vehicle is controlling the public vehicle to stop at the right place  and setting a limit of stopping time.
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<br>Panjangnya deretan kendaraan jalan raya akibat berhentinya angkutan umum adalah salah satu bentuk kemacetan di jalan raya. Analisa pengaruh panjang antrian ini terhadap volume kendaraan yang lewat, lebar efektif jalan dan waktu henti angkutan umum, menggunakan metode pendekatan dengan cara regresi linier. Hasil analisa  mendapatkan solusi yang terbaik berupa penertiban angkutan umum agar berhenti pada tempatnya dan dengan cara yang benar, sekaligus pembatasan lamanya waktu berhenti angkutan kota. 
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Kata Kunci: lebar efektif, panjang antrian, volume kendaraan,  waktu henti kendaraan umum	0d9382800c315b3903b54e2e7b46d2cc	1ce6c85284ae703493b1f662efdf9673	9d9c779d75b77c97fac5fa38df5b3c14	article	HUBUNGAN PANJANG ANTRIAN KENDARAAN TERHADAP BERHENTINYA ANGKUTAN UMUM	Prieska Prieska	\N	2000
8204767	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000067	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15504	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000067}, priority = {2}	In the absence of design earthquake accelerogram, to do time history analysis the Indonesian Seismic code required the use of a minimum of  four earthquake accelerograms. This procedure gives some difficulty in research. One possibility is to use a spectrum consistent time history record in  the analysis.
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Using an interactive program called RESMAT, four spectrum consistent time histories are created from, El-Centro, May 15, 1940 N-S, Denpasar 1981, Pacoima February 9, 1971 S16E and Parkfield June 27, 1966 N-E, earthquake records. The resulting time history records are applied to six (6) symmetrical buildings with five, ten, 15, 20, 25 and 30 story in a time history analysis. The story shears obtained  are then  compared with the story shear envelope of the four original earthquake records as specified in the code. 
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It is shown that spectrum consistent time history obtained from Pacoima, February 9, 1971 S16E, in all cases gives conservative story shears compared with the envelope of the four original earthquake records as specified by the code
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Belum adanya riwayat waktu gempa rencana yang disetujui untuk dipakai di Indonesia, menyebabkan dalam analisa riwayat waktu harus digunakan minimal empat riwayat waktu gempa yang berbeda. Hal ini menyebabkan kesulitan-kesulitan tersendiri dalam melakukan penelitian.
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Salah satu pemecahan yang dapat diambil adalah memodifikasi rekaman riwayat waktu gempa yang sesungguhnya untuk menghasilkan suatu gempa rencana yang menghasilkan respons spektra yang konsisten dengan respons spektra yang ditentukan dalam peraturan gempa. 
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Penelitian ini membandingkan gaya geser tingkat yang dihasilkan oleh gempa rencana yang diperoleh dari rekaman gempa El-Centro 15 Mei 1940 N-S, Denpasar 1981, Pacoima 9 Februari 1971 S16E dan Parkfield 27 Juni 1966 N-E, terhadap envelope gaya geser tingkat ke empat gempa tersebut sesuai dengan peraturan gempa. Untuk perbandingan ini dipakai enam buah model struktur sederhana dengan bentuk denah yang teratur dan simetris, dengan jumlah lantai 5, 10,15, 20, 25 dan 30 lantai. Sedangkan untuk mendapatkan gempa rencana digunakan suatu program interaktif yang dinamakan RESMAT
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Dari evaluasi yang dilakukan terhadap ke enam model struktur tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa gempa rencana yang didapatkan dari modifikasi Gempa Pacoima 9 Februari 1971 S16E, menghasilkan pembagian gaya geser yang setara dengan envelope gaya geser tingkat dari ke empat gempa tersebut diatas.
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Kata kunci : analisa riwayat waktu, accelerogram gempa rencana, spectrum consistent time history.	ec4b574dddc2ad6ce19dc3e9bf1a5702	4d923f823deec8c6b68199d5c1844170	c782751c9060902928100dfff63f178e	article	GEMPA RENCANA UNTUK ANALISA RIWAYAT WAKTU	Benjamin Lumantarna	\N	2000
8204768	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000068	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15505	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000068}, priority = {2}	Limitation of parking spaces in Petra Christian University need to be solved by deterring private cars usage. However, the factors that affect students to choose their mode to campus are unknown. Determination of factors that influence mode choices may support alternatives and policy that could be proposed. Analytic Hierarchy Process was used to analyze the factors. Trips characteristics data of the students was collected by questionnaires interview. The results of the analysis show that the main factors that influence student to choose their mode to campus is security (49,3%) and time (27,3%). Walking from student dormitory was the best alternative (33.2%), while carpool (16%) is slightly lower than private cars usage (18%). Vanpool  (12.4%) is lower than carpool.
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Lahan parkir di Universitas Kristen Petra yang terbatas, memerlukan solusi alternatif yang mengalihkan penggunaan kendaraan pribadi. Permasalahannya, faktor-faktor apa yang menyebabkan mahasiswa memilih menggunakan mobil pribadi daripada alternatif moda yang lain belum diketahui. Dengan menentukan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pemilihan moda, serta besar pengaruhnya, berbagai alternatif dan kebijakan untuk menurunkan kebutuhan akan lahan parkir, dapat diusulkan dengan lebih efektif. Metoda Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) dapat dipergunakan untuk menentukan faktor-faktor pemilihan moda. Data karakteristik perjalanan dilakukan dengan wawancara berkuisioner kepada mahasiswa Universitas Kristen Petra yang mempunyai kemungkinan untuk melakukan pilihan terhadap alternatif-alternatif moda yang ada. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa faktor utama yang mempengaruhi pemilihan moda untuk berangkat kuliah adalah faktor keamanan (49,3%) dan faktor waktu (27,3%). Ditinjau dari berbagai faktor, alternatif jalan kaki dari pondokan merupakan alternatif yang terbaik (33,2%), sedangkan carpool (16%), sedikit lebih rendah daripada penggunaan mobil pribadi (18%). Angkutan kampus (antar jemput) justru lebih rendah daripada carpool (12.4%).
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Kata kunci : Analytic Hierarchy Process, parkir, faktor pemilihan moda.	71b7181db1ac7c245f3a6eeeaceb5b76	89acb6a2e881216793454b8b10094d7f	6221c2b2a765b23c5cff7ef81a3c3f35	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS DALAM MENGANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMILIHAN MODA KE KAMPUS	Kardi Teknomo	\N	2000
8204769	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000069	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15506	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000069}, priority = {2}	This research studied the occurrence of cost overruns in several type of construction projects, the causes of cost overruns, the dependency between cost overruns and projects type,  cost overruns and  time overruns,  the causes of cost overruns and project type in several type of construction projects.
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Questionaires were distributed to contractors with qualification A and B in Surabaya, to get data relating to cost overruns.
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It is shown that the main causes in cost overruns were insufficient data and information of the project, rise of materials price, and government monetary policy.  Less  cost overruns happened in industrial building compared with comercial buildings and public facilities. It was also shown that   cost overruns not necessarily be accompanied by  time overruns and vise versa. For several type of construction projects there were no differences in the causes of cost overruns.
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Penelitian ini membahas terjadinya overruns biaya untuk beberapa tipe proyek konstruksi, penyebab terjadinya overruns biaya, ketergantungan antara overruns biaya dan tipe proyek, ketergantungan antara overruns biaya dan overruns waktu, ketergantungan antara penyebab overruns biaya dan beberapa tipe proyek konstruksi.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan terhadap kontraktor dengan kualifikasi kelas A dan B yang berkedudukan di Surabaya dengan cara mendistribusikan kuesioner untuk mendapatkan data proyek yang berhubungan dengan terjadinya overruns biaya. 
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penyebab yang dominan dari overruns biaya adalah data dan informasi proyek yang kurang lengkap, kenaikan harga material, kebijaksanaan keuangan dari pemerintah. Tipe proyek konstruksi berupa bangunan industri mengalami overruns biaya lebih sedikit dibandingkan tipe proyek berupa bangunan komersial maupun fasilitas umum. Proyek yang mengalami overruns biaya tidak selalu mengalami overruns waktu, demikian juga sebaliknya.  Untuk beberapa tipe proyek konstruksi penyebab terjadinya overruns biaya berpengaruh sama atau hampir tidak terjadi perbedaan.
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Kata kunci : Overruns Biaya, Tipe Proyek, Proyek Konstruksi, Kontraktor	7f110829239622b69b4069006602f7b3	075edea82d4430af0f90a0da6302c067	2a148064c2c01a852271b11eb443df24	article	ANALISA OVERRUNS BIAYA PADA BEBERAPA TIPE PROYEK KONSTRUKSI	Indriani Santoso	\N	2000
8204770	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000070	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15507	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000070}, priority = {2}	Successfully executing construction project within schedule is one of the most important aims, both for the owner and the contractor. Construction delay is a condition which is completely unwanted, because it will cause lost of money and time for both parties.
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Research in finding factors which are dominant or having great influences as the causes of delay, is intended to prepare and build the construction planning and scheduling more complete and accurate; so that delay can be avoided or controlled.
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Confirmation to the founded causes by site surveys using questionaire distributed to contractors, have shown that problems arisen from inaccurate workplan, lack of resources. lack of communication/coordination, were dominant factors for causing construction delay from contractor side. On the other hand, the owner side, problems arisen from incomplete and unclear design and scope of works, inspection and control system of the project were dominant for causing delay.
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Keberhasilan melaksanakan proyek konstruksi tepat pada waktunya adalah salah satu tujuan terpenting, baik bagi pemilik maupun kontraktor. Keterlambatan adalah sebuah kondisi yang sangat tidak dikehendaki, karena akan sangat merugikan kedua belah pihak dari segi waktu dan biaya.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan menemukan faktor-faktor yang sangat berperan atau mendominasi sebagai penyebab keterlambatan, dengan maksud agar proses perencanaan dan penjadwalan proyek konstruksi dapat dilakukan dengan lebih lengkap dan cermat; sehingga keterlambatan sedapat mungkin dihindarkan atau dikendalikan.
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Temuan penyebab-penyebab keterlambatan, yang dikonfirmasikan dengan sigi lapangan menggunakan kuesioner yang didistribusikan kepada kontraktor, menunjukkan bahwa masalah-masalah tidak seksamanya rencana kerja, tidak tersedianya sumber daya dan kurangnya komunikasi/koordinasi, merupakan faktor-faktor yang dominan sebagai penyebab keterlamabatan dari sisi kontraktor. Dari sisi pemilik proyek, masalah ketidaklengkapan dan ketidakjelasan desain dan lingkup pekerjaan, masalah sistim pengawasan dan pengendalian proyek, merupakan faktor yang dominan sebagai penyebab keterlambatan.
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Kata kunci : keterlambatan pelaksanaan, penyebab keterlambatan, perencanaan dan penjadwalan, kontraktor, pemilik	27c1c47fb876dc37293d7d5ddcd1d5ed	63de156cedd7bb794e4e484b34a7e001	e827419be9e8425ddecd1929fcc8a58d	article	KETERLAMBATAN WAKTU PELAKSANAAN PROYEK   KLASIFIKASI DAN PERINGKAT DARI PENYEBAB-PENYEBABNYA	Budiman Proboyo	\N	2000
8204771	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000071	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15508	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000071}, priority = {2}	There are two major problems in producing concrete spun piles. First is the concrete strength and second is the uniformity of the cross section. Due to spinning, most concrete spun piles cross section consist of  two layers. The inner part which is mortar with high water and cement content and the outer layer, which is quite dense with aggregate. Due to this different layer with different shrinkage properties concrete spun piles are prone to crack. This shrinkage cracks can cause corrosion on the prestressed wire thus influencing its durability.
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This research was done to find the best design to give a product with the thinnest layer of mortar while achieving the strength (K 500). The Taguchi design of experiment method, a method to improve the quality of a product by minimizing the effect caused by variation without eliminating the causes, is used. The control factors chosen are Sand Aggregate (S/A) ratio, admixture, speed and duration of spinning, each with 3 levels. The simulated noise chosen is gradation of sand with 2 different levels. Eighteen (18) experiments are needed for the above simulated noise and control factor.   
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Through the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and variance analysis, can be proposed a robust design which is less sensitive to the noise factors as well as giving better result from the previous product condition
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Keberhasilan melaksanakan proyek konstruksi tepat pada waktunya adalah salah satu tujuan terpenting, baik bagi pemilik maupun kontraktor. Keterlambatan adalah sebuah kondisi yang sangat tidak dikehendaki, karena akan sangat merugikan kedua belah pihak dari segi waktu dan biaya.
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Temuan penyebab-penyebab keterlambatan, yang dikonfirmasikan dengan sigi lapangan menggunakan kuesioner yang didistribusikan kepada kontraktor, menunjukkan bahwa masalah-masalah tidak seksamanya rencana kerja, tidak tersedianya sumber daya dan kurangnya komunikasi/koordinasi, merupakan faktor-faktor yang dominan sebagai penyebab keterlamabatan dari sisi kontraktor. Dari sisi pemilik proyek, masalah ketidaklengkapan dan ketidakjelasan desain dan lingkup pekerjaan, masalah sistim pengawasan dan pengendalian proyek, merupakan faktor yang dominan sebagai penyebab keterlambatan	376bf0edbb0193ff3eed30317ffa7ab4	50ebab8d0eca5a87169ca299ae0050b1	fe0772dd34574860bfd2bc9cf1aba0fa	article	PERBAIKAN MUTU PADA PROSES DAN PRODUKSI SPUN-PILE DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE TAGUCHI	Dedy Cahyono H	\N	2000
8204772	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000072	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15509	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000072}, priority = {2}	Existing theories of stress distribution in a homogeneous soil do not consider the effect of soil density, even though the density test is always used to check the quality of compacted fill. It is always assumed that a surface load is distributed in the soil beneath the foundation through an angle of distribution from the vertical direction.
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Teori distribusi tegangan dalam tanah yang homogen tidak memperhitungkan pengaruh kepadatan tanah, sedangkan metode perbaikan tanah dengan urugan justru mengandalkan kepadatan tanah urugan ini. Distribusi tegangan dalam tanah dapat dianggap sebagai hasil penyebaran beban melalui suatu sudut penyebaran tertentu, yang diukur terhadap sumbu vertikal.
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Hasil penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa sudut penyebaran (a) makin besar bilamana kepadatan tanah urug (gdry) ditingkatkan dan tebalnya dikurangi. Pengaruh kepadatan terhadap sudut penyebaran lebih dominan daripada ketebalan	0e1760b6ac7579dd5952a648283e009d	9e6996df564ab8508855db741fbf939f	72d921cbe6408d5edc8e82b04995eaae	article	SUDUT PENYEBARAN BEBAN PONDASI DANGKAL DI ATAS TANAH URUG	Sugie Prawono	\N	2000
8204773	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000073	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15510	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000073}, priority = {2}	This study presents the development of the finite difference method applied to consolidation analysis of embankments. To analyse the consolidation of the embankment as real as possible, the finite difference method in two dimensional directions was performed. Existing soils under embankments have varying stresses due to stress history and geological background. Therefore, Skempton’s parameter “A�? which is a function of vertical stresses was taken into account in this study. Two case studies were chosen to verify the proposed method. It is found  out that results obtained from the proposed method agree with either recorded data or results solved using another solution.	2da3c0c5afccb631c2242b1154aa98ad	80454b8bfff9151b8c4d4ac60fe58559	41622c2a5b519cb33c1e3e68ecf839b7	article	DEVELOPMENT OF FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD APPLIED TO CONSOLIDATION ANALYSIS OF EMBANKMENTS	Vipman Tandjiria	\N	2000
8204774	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000074	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15511	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000074}, priority = {2}	Faktor-faktor penyebab kecelakaan di Jalan Tol Surabaya-Gempol dipelajari dari 313 data kejadian kecelakaan antara Januari 1996 hingga Desember 1997. Evaluasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan analisa Frekuensi dan Crosstabulation. Analisa Frekuensi mencari titik rawan kecelakaan, sedangkan analisa Crosstabulation dilakukan dengan mencari besaran pearson chi-square dan contigency coefficient untuk menentukan ada tidaknya ketergantungan antara keempat faktor tsb yaitu faktor tingkat kecelakaan, faktor utama penyebab kecelakaan, variabel faktor utama penyebab kecelakaan dan variabel faktor lain penyebab kecelakaan
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Dari hasil analisa diperoleh bahwa untuk tingkat kecelakaan fatal diakibatkan karena pengemudi  mengantuk,   dengan variabel faktor penyebab kecelakaan fatal tsb adalah akibat:kondisi badan, jarak antar kendaraan terlalu rapat dan ban pecah, dan untuk tingkat kecelakaan berat dan ringan disebabkan oleh: variabel faktor penyebab kecelakaan seperti: jenis kendaraan, gerakan kendaraan, tahun pembuatan dan umur pengemudi.	0c032e3a31d21dd9ad6619fe61dc9c75	b0d0f31c915d7f909a99fc16cd4370fd	04e764a7480199b6514448f75a733001	article	MENCARI PENYEBAB KECELAKAAN DI JALAN TOL SURABAYA-GEMPOL DENGAN ANALISA FREKUENSI DAN CROSSTABULATION	Harry Patmadjaja	\N	2000
8204775	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000075	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15512	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000075}, priority = {2}	Many changes in building construction cost evoked by inflation recently, make an analysis of the relation between building construction cost and inflation is needed. In this analysis linear regression method is used to obtain the influence of inflation to building construction cost and the relationship between this two parameter. Element with the highest influence of inflation to precentage cost and per square meter cost for industrial building, housing and office building is structure. Element which precentage cost has the closest relationship with inflation is sitework for industrial building, structure for housing, thermal and moisture protection for office building. Element which per square meter cost has the closest relationship with inflation for industrial building is doors and windows, structure for housing, thermal and moisture protection for office building
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Banyaknya perubahan dalam biaya konstruksi bangunan akibat laju inflasi yang terjadi beberapa tahun terakhir ini, mendorong diperlukannya analisa hubungan antara biaya konstruksi bangunan dengan inflasi. Dalam penelitian ini analisa regresi linier digunakan untuk memperoleh besarnya pengaruh inflasi terhadap biaya konstruksi bangunan dan keeratan hubungan antara kedua parameter ini. Pengaruh tertinggi inflasi terhadap prosentase biaya konstruksi bangunan dan  biaya konstruksi bangunan per meter persegi untuk bangunan industri, rumah dan kantor, semuanya ada pada elemen structure. Keeratan hubungan tertinggi antara prosentase biaya konstruksi bangunan dengan inflasi untuk bangunan industri ada pada elemen site work, untuk bangunan rumah elemen structure dan untuk bangunan kantor elemen thermal and moisture protection. Sedangkan keeratan hubungan tertinggi antara biaya konstruksi bangunan per meter persegi dengan inflasi untuk bangunan industri ada pada elemen doors and windows, untuk bangunan rumah elemen structure dan untuk bangunan kantor elemen thermal and moisture protection	c9fb0951fb5bcc7717694a2321a25ac5	541476a33953e22374ec4a6194abebfa	886784f7195a8b8431f42ef14048a83b	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA BIAYA KONSTRUKSI BANGUNAN DENGAN INFLASI  Studi Kasus Berbagai Tipe Bangunan di Jawa Timur 1993-1998	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8204776	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000076	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15513	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000076}, priority = {2}	A project network is composed of various activities interrelated in a sequencial relationship. If  delay occurs on one activity, it will eventually cause the project overall duration to delay. To anticipate the project delays one could  accelarate the succeeding activity in the network.
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Critical Path Method (CPM)  is  a management tool which is widely used in the construction project.  In this study “what if�? analysis is used  to anticipate project delays by accelarating the activities on CPM schedule.  The accelaration actions are treated  in accordance with additional working hours and man-power in the succeeding activities
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Jaringan kerja proyek terdiri dari berbagai jenis aktivitas yang saling berkaitan antara satu dengan yang lain. Bila terjadi keterlambatan pada salah satu jenis aktivitas, sering kali akan menyebabkan keterlambatan durasi proyek secara keseluruhan. Salah satu usaha untuk mengantisipasi keterlambatan durasi proyek adalah dengan melakukan percepatan durasi aktivitas pengikut.
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Metode Jalur Kritis atau Critical Path Method (CPM) merupakan suatu metode penjadwalan proyek yang sudah dikenal dan sering digunakan sebagai sarana manajemen dalam pelaksanaan proyek. Sebuah studi telah dilakukan untuk mengatasi masalah percepatan durasi aktivitas sebagai langkah antisipasi keterlambatan proyek, dengan analisa “what if�? yang diterapkan pada jadwal CPM.  Percepatan durasi dilakukan pada aktivitas-aktivitas pengikut dengan menambah jumlah jam kerja dan jumlah pekerja pada aktivitas percepatan	fa69002d89cf291447b4ddeca5ed4f18	67ac9bbf7b06251be496f794c28d07e1	f05de81ede7af2a925d23945b8c9b857	article	ANALISA   WHAT IF   SEBAGAI METODE ANTISIPASI KETERLAMBATAN DURASI PROYEK	Ratna Alifen	\N	2000
8204777	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000077	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15514	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000077}, priority = {2}	Real estate development needs an exact positioning strategy by knowing the significant factors. Positioning strategy is the combination of marketing actions  used to portray the positioning concept to targeted buyers. The factors of positioning strategy in this research are product attribute, product price, product usage, product user, product class, and competitor. 
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The research was  focused on ten real estate developers with spesific criteria, i.e : located in Surabaya City, area bigger than 40 ha, in development stage, and average price of land more than Rp. 550.000,- per square meter. The results  show  that  the  highest rating is “consumers  income�? in  “product user�? factor with a mean of 3.9. Group A + B, and group B rejected null hypothesis, it means at least one of six factors has a different role. The developers can choose the significant factors such as “location�? in “product attribute�?. Group A accepted the null hypothesis, it means that six factors at positioning strategy have the same role in the real estate marketing. 
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There are some differences in the market positioning between group A and group B. This research also suggests the developers who will choose the factors of positioning strategy to consider the external strength and emphasize in “consumer income�? and “location�?.
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Pengembangan realestat memerlukan strategi positioning yang tepat dengan mengetahui faktor-faktor yang signifikan. Strategi positioning adalah kombinasi dari tindakan pemasaran yang digunakan untuk memberikan gambaran konsep positioning kepada pembeli yang ditargetkan. Faktor-faktor strategi positioning dalam penelitian ini adalah atribut produk, harga produk, pemakaian produk, pemakai produk, kelas produk, dan pesaing.
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Penelitian difokuskan kepada sepuluh pengembang realestat di Surabaya dengan kriteria spesifik yaitu merupakan lahan di dalam kota Surabaya luas lahan lebih besar 40 ha, berada dalam tahap pengembangan, dan harga jual kavling rata-rata di atas Rp. 550.000,- per meter persegi. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa peringkat tertinggi adalah “pendapatan konsumen�? yang terdapat dalam faktor “pemakai produk�? dengan nilai rata-rata sebesar 3,9. Grup A + B, dan grup B menolak hipotesis null, artinya sekurang-kurangnya ada satu diantara enam faktor tersebut mempunyai peran yang berbeda. Pengembang dapat memilih faktor yang signifikan misalnya �?lokasi�? yang terdapat dalam “atribut produk�?. Grup A menerima hipotesis null, artinya bahwa enam faktor dalam strategi positioning  mempunyai peran yang sama dalam pemasaran realestat. 
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Ada perbedaan positioning pasar antara grup A dan grup B. Hasil penelitian  juga menyarankan agar pengembang yang akan memilih faktor-faktor dalam strategi positioning untuk memperhatikan kekuatan eksternal dan mengutamakan pada “pendapatan konsumen�? dan “lokasi�?.	2559fbfe7dbf8a726dffc89fff27e729	f0ed5cb62a5c9ef8943684a3445acfad	b4aef9814d3cf0360b502d739046fd74	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR STRATEGI POSITIONING DALAM PEMASARAN REALESTAT  Suatu Studi Pengalaman Pengembang Realestat di Surabaya	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8204778	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000078	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15515	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000078}, priority = {2}	In order to anticipate the impact of face loading due to severe earthquakes on infilled wall panels of a frame structure, the maximum area or span of these panels needs to be restricted as recommended in the Design Manual for Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Structures and Reinforced Wall Structures 1983. However, this restriction is merely based on the seismic zone and soil condition where the structure is located; the wall's position, whether it is on the ground or top floor and whether it is located inside or on the perimeter of the building.
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 A study which was carried out to re-evaluate the above recommendation found that there are some other parameters which need also to be considered, such as the width of brick units, the effective wall thickness, the ratio of clear height to span of wall panel. Furthermore, for design purposes, it is suggested to put into consideration the crack state condition of walls due to seismic face loads.
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Dalam rangka mengantisipasi terjadinya beban muka akibat gempa kuat yang bekerja  pada bidang dinding pengisi suatu struktur rangka, luas maksimum atau bentang bidang dinding perlu dibatasi seperti yang direkomendasikan dalam Pedoman Perencanaan untuk Struktur Beton Bertulang Biasa dan Struktur Tembok Bertulang untuk Gedung 1983. Namun, pembatasan ini tampak hanya bergantung pada wilayah gempa dan kondisi tanah dimana bangunan berada serta posisi tembok, apakah di lantai dasar atau puncak gedung dan apakah dinding terletak di dalam atau di sekeliling luar bangunan. 
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Sebuah studi yang telah dilakukan untuk mengevaluasi kembali ketentuan pembatasan tersebut di atas menyimpulkan bahwa terdapat beberapa parameter lain yang seharusnya juga diperhitungkan, seperti lebar unit bata, tebal efektif dinding, rasio tinggi beban dinding terhadap lebar bentangnya. Di samping itu, untuk keperluan perencanaan diusulkan pula agar tahap kondisi retak dinding akibat beban muka diperhitungkan pula.
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Kata kunci: tembok pengisi, beban muka, tahap kondisi retak tembok	30ee190f87b68541c04eed02f7e841e7	adbcbf3d88f48b430fb75903ae4f42b7	3e4d090c86af7b64ce0f59eda130ea09	article	TINJAUAN TERHADAP PEMBATASAN DIMENSI TEMBOK PENGISI YANG MENERIMA BEBAN MUKA AKIBAT GEMPA	Gideon Kusuma	\N	2000
8204779	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000079	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15516	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000079}, priority = {2}	In partially prestressed concrete, crack width is rarely calculated. The crack width was controlled only by limiting the steel stress. This paper introduced crack width calculations which has been developed in America (ACI). The calculations show that factor influencing crack width is not only the steel stresses, but there are some other variables. "Unified approach" is used to introduce design aids in the form of graphs and tables that can be used for partially prestressed, prestressed and reinforced concrete.  
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Pada beton pratekan parsial, jarang dilakukan perhitungan lebar retak. Lebar retak dibatasi dengan melakukan pembatasan tegangan baja yang terjadi. Makalah ini memperkenalkan perhitungan lebar retak yang sudah dikembangkan di Amerika (ACI). Hasil perhitungan menunjukkan bahwa lebar retak tidak hanya dipengaruhi tegangan saja, tetapi juga variabel lainnya. Dalam paper ini dengan mengunakan prosedur perhitungan yang sama untuk beton pratekan, pratekan parsial maupun beton bertulang biasa (unified approach), dibuat dan diperkenalkan alat bantu berupa grafik dan tabel.
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Kata kunci: beton pratekan parsial, lebar retak, unified approach	e19b336ca6b6ca5973f215a585be366d	8cb1dbf0de9bc3bdab9a7ec7a057e232	84112441c165014661720c6c1d3a9c2d	article	PERHITUNGAN LEBAR RETAK PADA BETON PRATEKAN PARSIAL DENGAN UNIFIED APPROACH	Gideon Kusuma	\N	2000
8204780	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000080	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15517	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000080}, priority = {2}	The conventional method of water content measurement of aggregate and fresh concrete need along time to perform. As an alternative the use of microwave oven is explored in this research.
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The microwave oven used has 900 watt power and equiped with a turn table. Nine (9) type of aggregate consist of five (5) type of fine aggregate and four (4) type of coarse aggregate with varions water absorbsion value, are unvestigated. The rater contents measured is then compared with the once obtained using conventional oven. Four (4) type of mix using aggegate with varions water absorbsion values. Water content used for the fresh concrete mix is 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7.
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The test results show that this method can beused to measure water content of fine and coarse aggregate regardless of the water absorbsion values of the aggregates. For fine aggregate nine (9) minutes drying time is needed to get 100% accuracy while for coarse aggregate 11 minutes with 96% accuracy. For fresh concrete using aggregate with less than 5% absorbsion value 18 minutes is neede to get 98% accuracy, while for aggregate with 40% absorbsion value 35 minutes is needed to get 80% accuracy.
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Pengukuran kadar air pada agregat dan beton segar dengan metode konvensional memerlukan waktu yang cukup lama, maka dilakukan penelitian penggunaan microwave oven sebagai metode alternatifnya. 
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Microwave oven yang digunakan mempunyai daya 900 watt dan dilengkapi dengan piring putar. Dilakukan penelitian terhadap 9 tipe agregat (5 jenis agregat halus dan 4 jenis agregat kasar) dengan berbagai nilai absorpsi. Sedangkan untuk beton segar dibuat 4 macam campuran dengan berbagai nilai absorpsi agregat. Faktor air-semen yang digunakan adalah 0.3, 0.5 dan 0.7. Hasil pengukuran kadar airnya dengan microwave oven dibandingkan terhadap oven standard.
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Hasil tes yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa metode ini dapat digunakan untuk mengukur kadar air agregat halus dan kasar dengan tidak tergantung pada nilai absorpsinya. Untuk agregat halus dibutuhkan waktu pengeringan selama 9 menit dengan ketelitian 100%, untuk agregat kasar selama 11 menit dengan ketelitian 96%. Untuk beton segar dengan agregat yang nilai absorpsinya di bawah 5% selama 18 menit dengan ketelitian 98%. Untuk beton segar dengan agregat yang nilai absorpsinya 40% dibutuhkan waktu 35 menit dan hasil yang dicapai hanya sanggup mengukur kadar air total, rata-rata sebesar 80% dari total kandungan air dari beton segar yang diukur.	b2eb35ed2004ec1b1f65e7bb5d262b1f	55ee746b0ac15e214648787748b36c59	f3751d0d6fd7dd6ee5a15495c9db8c9d	article	PENGUKURAN KADAR AIR AGREGAT DAN BETON SEGAR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MICROWAVE OVEN	Handoko Sugiharto	\N	2000
8204781	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000081	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15518	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000081}, priority = {2}	Buckling of a through girder generally is predicted by the so called U-frame approach which treats the compressed top flanges as compression members restrained elastically by the web stiffness. This study used a line-type finite element analysis to examine buckling behaviour of through girders, both a single span girder and a continuous girder. The elastic buckling loads were plotted for a range of span to height ratio.	5e8a328d2ea4560a4d7e145691785504	a04ba995035cd1c390ee8ac3d1e18163	2b88d2a6945c4638260eb63c387f26e1	article	A RATIONAL BUCKLING MODEL FOR THROUGH GIRDERS	Hasan Santoso	\N	2000
8204782	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000082	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15519	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000082}, priority = {2}	The need of tools for design and evaluation of pedestrian areas, subways stations, entrance hall, shopping mall, escape routes, stadium etc lead to the necessity of a pedestrian model. One approach pedestrian model is Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation Model. To be able to develop and calibrate a microscopic pedestrian simulation model, a number of variables need to be considered. As the first step of model development, some data was collected using video and the coordinate of the head path through image processing were also taken. Several numbers of variables can be gathered to describe the behavior of pedestrian from a different point of view. 
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This paper describes how to obtain variables from video taking and simple image processing that can represent the movement of pedestrians and its variables	6b42a3dfec3629a2ef7e40312fa7fcaf	4330eed143e05f7d66fc4d203dd6e4f9	cb9eabf55a967c2da864393fa545c8d5	article	DATA COLLECTION METHOD FOR PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT VARIABLES	Hajime Inamura	\N	2000
8204783	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000083	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15520	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000083}, priority = {2}	The increase in the number of vehicles in our society is detrimental to the environment because of increased fuel usage and pollutant emissions. This paper analyze the environmental effects of transporting cars from its manufacturer to its end user. The method used is the life cycle assessment (LCA). Life cycle assessment is a method for analyzing and evaluating environmental performance of products, processes or services throughout its entire life cycle. The paper also shows the effect of changing the fuel type used in transporting the vehicles. It can be seen that from the pollutant emissions in the transport chain, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the leading pollutants, which affect the air quality in the environment. The truck is shown to be a heavy polluter in terms of its emission factors and there is not much difference between a European and an Asian country. With the use of the natural gas as an alternative fuel, emission levels can be reduced to as much as 19 % for CO2 and 16 % for NOx emissions while costs are higher in the first few years because of conversion costs, it can be said that it is worth the risk. The truck can be an environmentally adapted vehicle if its engine is converted to an alternative fuel engine like the compressed natural gas. The LCA methodology is holistic because it gives a systems analysis of the product	7fde1349274c1fb84c87224e40fc2215	80f5bcef8be8ab49cfe3251ed3c765e9	fe69359840cb390f0d42dcff8d947735	article	THE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT - A CASE STUDY OF TRANSPORTING VOLVO CARS	Gloria Gerilla	\N	2000
8204785	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000085	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15522	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000085}, priority = {2}	Paper ini dimulai dengan aplikasi Manajemen Mutu Terpadu di perguruan tinggi, terutama di jurusan Teknik Sipil, dan terfokus pada aspek pembelajaran. Kualitas pendidikan tidak dapat ditunda sampai akhir semester. Upaya-upaya perbaikan mutu selayaknya dilakukan jauh lebih dini. Pola "Kuesioner Satu Menit" dan kelompok Gugus Kendali Mutu diterapkan pada satu matakuliah di Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra pada tahun 1997. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa TQM sangat membantu dalam memperbaiki mutu pembelajaran. Dosen tahu bagian-bagian mana yang kurang jelas, dan segera dapat diperbaiki pada pertemuan berikutnya. Mahasiswa juga menjadi lebih siap dan lebih memberikan perhatian pada matakuliah. Mahasiswa menjadi lebih aktif dan berinisiatif dalam kegiatan kuliah, dan dalam bekerja berkelompok. TQM dapat memperbaiki kualitas kelas besar.	1f62d4a07b46d8e520b01aaa5e5af264	da3ba44590e2ae2ae64170a3ce07fc72	5f58670589fa5c0b3644fc931ae955d7	article	PENERAPAN MANAJEMEN MUTU TERPADU PADA MATAKULIAH DI JURUSAN TEKNIK SIPIL	Paulus Nugraha	\N	2000
8204787	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000087	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15524	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000087}, priority = {2}	This paper presents visual application of a finite element program for plane stress and plane strain problems. The elements used in this program are isoparametric triangular (three nodes) and rectangular (four nodes) and subparametric triangular (six nodes) and rectangular (eight nodes) with isotropic and orthotropic material of constant thickness. Comparison of the output with SAP90 and closed form solution, shows good agreement. The visual application, ease the use of the program considerably especially in data input and element refinement
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Makalah ini memaparkan aplikasi visual dari suatu program elemen hingga untuk masalah plane stress dan plane strain. Elemen yang digunakan dalam program ini adalah elemen isoparametrik segitiga (tiga nodes) dan segi empat (empat nodes) dan subparametrik segitiga (enam nodes) dan segiempat (delapan nodes) dengan material elastis isotropik atau orthotropik dengan tebal tetap. Perbandingan hasil perhitungan program dengan program SAP90 dan penyelesaian eksak menunjukkan hasil yang cukup baik. Pemasukan data serta pengecilan ukuran elemen secara interaktif dengan aplikasi visual sangat memudahkan penggunaan program.	0d224f66e42ad74a81b5129a7ae47dfc	5cf05783a703f06a9ed6bfb32f455eb6	d4d98583f57d368a8ab45cbb6fe06a3a	article	APLIKASI VISUAL UNTUK PROGRAM ELEMEN HINGGA DENGAN ELEMEN SEGITIGA DAN SEGIEMPAT SUBPARAMETRIK DAN ISOPARAMETRIK	Benjamin Lumantarna	\N	2000
8204792	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000092	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15529	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000092}, priority = {2}	Before the Indonesian economic crisis at the end of 1997, shophouse was considered as the most attractive investment in Indonesian real estate.  But the business abruptly came to a halt after the economic crisis, particularly after the news about riots and lootings in 1998.  That is the reason of this research, which analyze factors which influence the shophouse characters, by accommodating the developers and the consumers' view. The developers' view was observed through the characteristics, while the consumers' view was observed through Kotler's "Four-P".  The survey was done in Surabaya in April & May 1999.  Results show that in general the developers considered their factors as more influencing than the consumers.  The most influencing factor from the developers' view is financial, followed by market, location and physical factors. The most influencing factors from the consumers' view are price and product factors.
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Sebelum krisis ekonomi melanda Indonesia pada akhir tahun 1997, Ruko (Rumah-Toko) dipandang sebagai investasi yang paling menarik dalam real estat Indonesia. Namun bisnis ini secara drastis berhenti setelah krisis ekonomi, apalagi setelah banyak berita tentang kerusuhan dan penjarahan pada tahun 1998.  Dengan alasan tersebut dibuatlah penelitian ini, yang menganalisa faktor-faktor penentu yang mempengaruhi karakter ruko, melihatnya dari sudut pandang pengembang dan pengguna.  Sudut pandang pengembang diamati melalui faktor-faktor karakteristiknya, sedangkan sudut pandang pengguna diamati melalui "Empat-P" dari Koetler.  Survei dilakukan di Surabaya pada bulan April dan Mei 1999.  Hasil memperlihatkan bahwa secara umum pengembang melihat faktor-faktornya lebih  menentukan daripada sudut pandang pengguna.  Faktor-faktor yang paling menentukan dari sudut pandang pengembang adalah faktor keuangan, yang kemudian diikuti oleh faktor pasar, lokasi, dan fisik.  Faktor-faktor yang paling menentukan dari sudut pandang pengguna adalah faktor price dan product.	c693651d32696693e83d3f53a18a7694	c9d7fda12990043594f66d8af3cf454b	b9ad6137495579604ba33a5dc404e8dc	article	PENINJAUAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENENTU RUMAH-TOKO DI SURABAYA DARI SUDUT PANDANG PENGEMBANG DAN PENGGUNA	Paulus Nugraha	\N	2000
8204793	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000093	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15530	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000093}, priority = {2}	This paper introduces RUAUIN and RUAUPLOT as pre and post processors for Ruaumoko: a computer program which can be used as a tool to investigate the seismic behaviour of building structures by conducting inelastic time history analyses. The interactive menu of RUAUIN should ease data entry, while the interactive menu and graphics output of RUAUPLOT should help the user in  interpreting Ruaumoko's output. These programs are written in C language, and can be run under DOS or Windows® environment..
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Makalah ini mengenalkan RUAUIN dan RUAUPLOT yang merupakan  pre dan post  processor untuk Ruaumoko: sebuah program komputer yang dapat dipakai sebagai alat bantu untuk memeriksa perilaku seismik struktur bangunan dengan analisa inelastis riwayat waktu. RUAUIN dengan menu-menu yang interaktif diharapkan dapat memudahkan pengisian data sedangkan RUAUPLOT dengan menu-menu interaktif serta tampilan grafis dapat memudahkan analisa keluaran Ruaumoko. Program ini ditulis dalam bahasa C, dan dapat dijalankan dalam mode DOS maupun Windows®.	02e85fcb8c2d5b5893f72263d6148c1d	1dee25444f2b4fa69883253d41d2417d	cc057e8f6561c375553f8a84f4c7a0ec	article	PRE DAN POST PROCESSOR UNTUK PROGRAM KOMPUTER RUAUMOKO	Benjamin Lumantarna	\N	2000
8204795	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000095	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15532	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000095}, priority = {2}	The importance of understanding the performance of a building in a holistic sense is undeniable. This paper presents a method of total building performance evaluation, which has been widely used in many developed countries including Singapore. An office building with apartment and commercial retails called “intelligent building�? is selected for building diagnosis.
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The occupant surveys and physical walkthroughs are carried out as subjective evaluations, while some objective measurements of indoor air quality and visual quality are also introduced in this study. The results indicate that generally, the occupants are satisfied with the quality of the building despite some insignificant indoor air quality and visual symptoms due to low temperature and glare problem in the office.	809cf1af0425e578882c15ac7a131008	8ff419b5ac03ba74fac89a2004924abf	205eb88ad59581e522547976cc7ef315	article	A CASE STUDY ON TOTAL BUILDING PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN   INTELLIGENT   OFFICE BUILDING IN SINGAPORE	Po Kian	\N	2000
8204796	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000096	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15533	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000096}, priority = {2}	Factors in building system design have target in achieving maximum performance when they have proper correlation with total performance and building integrity. The purpose of this research is to find out the influence of building system: structural, envelope, mechanical and interior, to the performance and building integrity: spatial, thermal, indoor air quality, acoustical, and performance visual and  building integrity. The analysis shows that: Structural system has dominant influence to the spatial performance, indoor air quality and building integrity (mean 4,75), envelope system has dominant influence to the thermal performance (mean 4,75), mechanical system has dominant influence to the visual performance (mean 5,00), interior system has dominant influence to the spatial performance (mean 4,75),  In conclusion, there are differences in which building systems affect the total performance and building integrity.
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Faktor-faktor dalam desain sistem bangunan mempunyai sasaran dalam mencapai kinerja maksimum bila memiliki hubungan yang sesuai dengan kinerja total dan integrasi bangunan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui sejauhmana faktor-faktor dalam sistem bangunan: structural, envelope, mechanical dan interior berpengaruh terhadap kinerja dan integrasi bangunan: spatial, thermal, indoor air quality, acoustical dan visual performance serta building integrity. Dari hasil analisis data, didapat: Structural system memiliki pengaruh yang dominan terhadap spatial performance, indoor air quality dan building integrity (mean 4,75), envelope system memiliki pengaruh yang dominan terhadap thermal performance (mean 4,75), mechanical system memiliki pengaruh yang dominan terhadap visual performance (mean 5,00), interior system memiliki pengaruh yang dominan terhadap spatial performance (mean 4,75). Disimpulkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan pengaruh desain sistem terhadap kinerja total dan integrasi bangunan.	eef1a1d544df480957fcb1b35207590c	0236cb9621f6b0c7af7fc77cf8aa5273	f69d27f99fe6bc1ee7826af32d17dbaf	article	ANALISIS HUBUNGAN SISTEM BANGUNAN DENGAN KINERJA TOTAL DAN INTEGRASI BANGUNAN PADA BERBAGAI GEDUNG BERTINGKAT DI SURABAYA	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8204797	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000097	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15534	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000097}, priority = {2}	Cement Treated Base is a structural layer using Portland Cement as a bonding agent.Until now CTB is not commonly used in Indonesia, so the production method does not develop and the testing procedures is not standardized.
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AASHTO 1986 specifies a testing procedure for CTB using Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS). The sample used is a cylinder with diameter 7,1 cm and height 14,2 cm, which is not common in Indonesia. In Indonesia a 15x15x15 cm3 cube sample is more common.
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This paper is a preliminary laboratory research to get the relation between the compressive strength of a 15x15x15 cm3 cube with the UCS of a 7.1 cm diameter and 14.2 cm height cylinder. The result shows that a 0.65 multiplication factor is needed to convert the cube compressive strength to the cylinder UCS. 
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Cement Treated Base (CTB) adalah salah satu type perkerasan lentur dengan menggunakan semen portland  sebagai bahan pengikat. Saat ini CTB  belum umum digunakan di Indonesia sehingga teknik pembuatannya belum berkembang dan pengujiannya belum dibakukan.
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AASHTO 1986 menggunakan cara Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) untuk pengujian CTB. Pengujian dilakukan pada benda uji berbentuk silinder dengan diameter 7,1 cm dan tinggi 14,2 cm, yang tidak umum digunakan di Indonesia. Di Indonesia lebih umum digunakan benda uji berbentuk kubus 15x15x15 cm3.
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Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pendahuluan di laboratorium untuk mencari hubungan antara kekuatan tekan benda uji bentuk kubus 15x15x15 cm3 dan UCS benda uji silinder diameter 7,1 cm dengan tinggi 14,2 cm. Dari penelitian ini dihasilkan suatu faktor pengali sebesar 0,65 untuk mengubah kuat tekan kubus menjadi UCS silinder.	7e4f1178ddfcf939397c20d506b216dd	7fc897638420244eda35272166fb521b	271597394e100877263a7d2897fd151a	article	PENELITIAN PENDAHULUAN PENGGUNAAN BENDA UJI KUBUS BETON PADA PERKERASAN LENTUR TYPE CEMENT TREATED BASE  CTB	Suhartono Irawan	\N	2000
8204798	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000098	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15535	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000098}, priority = {2}	Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) gives a new solution in concrete technology, since SCC does not need vibrator for compacting. SCC has been used and developed abroad, however in Indonesia SCC is not used because there is no research about SCC yet. 
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In this preliminary research, trial mix is performed to understand the characteristics and to calculate the materials composition to be used in SCC. From this trial mix, some variables are fixed and others are varied. This variable is examined further in the next trial mix. The workability is examined using slump cone method and flowability using L-shaped box. From this test, it is found out that to get the condition of self compactibility, viscocrete must be used. 
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The binder (cement-fly ash) composition, is examined using 10:0, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4 cement to fly ash ratio, until the maximum of flowability and workability, which is 5:5. Viscocrete dose 1.5 % and 2 % did not show a significant difference for all binder composition. From the workability, flowability and strength point of view, binder composition 6:4 and viscocrete dose 1.5 % gives the optimal condition.
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Self Compacting Concrete (SCC)  memberikan solusi baru dalam dunia teknologi beton karena tidak memerlukan vibrator untuk pemadatannya. SCC telah digunakan dan dikembangkan di luar negeri, tetapi di Indonesia belum begitu dikenal, dikarenakan belum adanya penelitian tentang SCC di Indonesia. 
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Pada penelitian awal ini dilakukan trial mix untuk mengetahui karakteristik dan memperkirakan komposisi bahan yang dibutuhkan untuk SCC. Kemudian dari trial mix tersebut ditetapkan variabel-variabel berubah dan variabel-variabel tetap yang akan diuji pada trial mix selanjutnya. Pengujian workability dilakukan dengan alat slump cone sedangkan pengujian flowability dilakukan dengan alat L-shaped box. Dari hasil pengujian yang telah dilakukan, ternyata harus digunakan viscocrete untuk mendapatkan kondisi self compactibility. 
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Untuk komposisi semen dengan bahan pengisi fly ash dilakukan dengan komposisi binder (semen : fly ash) 10:0, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4 dan sampai batas flowability dan workability yang dapat dikerjakan, yaitu 5:5. Penggunaan dosis viscocrete 1.5 % dan 2 % tidak menunjukkan perbedaan yang signifikan pada tiap komposisi binder. Dari segi workability, flowability dan kuat tekan beton, komposisi binder 6:4 dan dosis viscocrete 1.5 % merupakan kondisi yang optimal.	16f07795fb3f952b1fac625c2a34e7fd	667ed38937699fbbe399a43f6b0d6fe9	5b27dc11fcd361c8df16093b2b9d993c	article	PENGGUNAAN FLY ASH DAN VISCOCRETE PADA SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE	Gideon Kusuma	\N	2000
8204799	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000099	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15536	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000099}, priority = {2}	The outrigger and belt truss system is commonly used as one of the structural system to effectively control the excessive drift due to lateral load, so that, during small or medium lateral load due to either wind or earthquake load, the risk of structural and non-structural damage can be minimized. For high-rise buildings, particularly in seismic active zone or wind load dominant, this system can be chosen as an appropriate structure.
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This paper studies the use of outrigger and belt truss system for high-rise concrete building subjected to wind or earthquake load. Eight 40storey two dimensional models of outrigger and belt truss system are subjected to wind load; and five 60storey three dimensional models are subjected to earthquake load, analyzed and compared to find the lateral displacement reduction related to the outrigger and belt system location. For the two dimensional 40storey model, 65% maximum displacement reduction can be achieved by providing first outrigger at the top and second outrigger at the middle of the structure height. For the three dimensional 60storey structural model subjected to the earthquake load, about 18 % reduction in maximum displacement can be achieved with optimum location of the outrigger truss placed at the top and the 33rd level.	44432e1cacb5066d08df8dde82dbade1	3fb6c08a2655ae9397b54b581cd13cd0	91db5aea14b34acbb09f571792f4a183	article	THE USE OF OUTRIGGER AND BELT TRUSS SYSTEM FOR HIGH-RISE CONCRETE BUILDINGS	Po Kian	\N	2000
8204800	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000100	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15537	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000100}, priority = {2}	Material Requirement Planning is a method to decide what, when and how many component and material needed for the production planning. This research studies how far the Material Requirement Planning's application could control material stock investment at PT. JHS Pilling System.
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Material Requirement Planning adalah suatu metode untuk menentukan apa, kapan dan berapa jumlah komponen dan material yang dibutuhkan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan dari suatu perencanaan produksi. Penelitian bertujuan untuk mempelajari sejauh mana aplikasi Material Requirement Planning dapat mengendalikan investasi pengadaan material pada PT. JHS Pilling System.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa aplikasi metode Material Requirement Planning memberikan nilai cumulative material investment dan overdue investment yang lebih rendah daripada pengeluaran PT. JHS Pilling System saat ini.	e3e736b46d03b61d828060d62ac4cbdc	afee2ba85370f513b3f7f427e0b06156	46e07db66bc45b932d27583f3741cac6	article	APLIKASI MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN INVESTASI PENGADAAN MATERIAL PADA PT. JHS PILLING SYSTEM	Harry Patmadjaja	\N	2000
8204801	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000101	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15538	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000101}, priority = {2}	The use of structural concrete in Madura increases with the development of the island, however coarse and fine aggregates which are used, mostly come from Jawa. This research explores the possibility of using the coarse aggregates from Madura taken from Paterongan, Torjun, and Omben. Although it is shown that in general the coarse aggregates are physically the same with aggregates from Mojokerto or Pasuruan and pass SNI, ACI, ASTM, and BS, only aggregate from Torjun pass the flakiness requirements. The fineness modulus of the aggregates do not pass SNI but pass the BS requirement. Using the aggregates in 225kg/cm2 concrete strength mix design fail to reach the target strength. Aggregates from Paterongan and Omben are only recommended for lean concrete, but there is a possibility to use aggregates from Torjun for structural concrete, with betterment in grading.
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Pemakaian beton di pulau Madura meningkat seiring dengan perkembangan pulau Madura tetapi agregat kasar dan halus yang digunakan untuk pembuatan beton masih banyak didatangkan dari pulau Jawa. Untuk melihat kemungkinan penggunaan krikil Madura sebagai agregat kasar beton, telah dilakukan penelitian kekuatan terhadap kerikil Madura yang berasal dari Paterongan, Torjun, dan Omben. Meskipun secara umum dapat dikatakan sifat-sifat fisik kerikil tersebut mendekati sama dengan kerikil dari Mojokerto atau Pasuruan dan memenuhi syarat SNI, ACI, ASTM maupun BS, hanya krikil dari Torjun yang memenuhi syarat kepipihan. Modulus kehalusan kerikil tersebut juga tidak memenuhi syarat SNI walaupun masih memenuhi syarat BS.  Penggunaan kerikil Paterongan, Torjun, dan Omben untuk mix disain 225 kg/cm2 ternyata di bawah target yang diharapkan, sehingga kerikil Paterongan dan Omben  direkomendasi  hanya  untuk beton rabat,  sedangkan kerikil dari Torjun kemungkinan masih bisa digunakan  untuk beton struktur dengan perbaikan  gradasi.	003c5494fb556fd55e5a1cd9248582a6	2c003789e4a84c90efd724d6ca8b634e	a4d3dc90baff1c9193e27ef1ecf12129	article	POTENSI PEMAKAIAN KERIKIL PATERONGAN  TORJUN DAN OMBEN DI PULAU MADURA UNTUK BETON STRUKTUR	Handoko Sugiharto	\N	2000
8204802	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000102	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15539	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000102}, priority = {2}	Dormitory is a very important facility which have to be provided by a university.  A survey to Petra Christian University’s students has been conducted to understand the required facilities and their financial ability.  Linear programming has been used to calculate number of rooms and area of each facility which could satisfy the constraints and to obtain optimum profit.  Number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, and area of each facility, such as: living room, dining room, common room, cafeteria, book shop, mini market, phone booths, sport facilities, and parking space are recommended.  Since the investment is financially feasible, the dormitory could be built in the future.	8b35195da06d11131daf5d3b57abb89f	ea3f953a886c5513487a179a9332a73a	66cb286597b197abb0cdfa1e28de032a	article	APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING FOR DORMITORY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AT PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Connie Susilawati	\N	2000
8204803	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000103	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15540	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000103}, priority = {2}	In developing countries, building maintenance technology is currently vastly underrated and ignored by owners, managers, and professionals. The building and construction authority of Singapore (BCA) has identified that the complaints about building defects have gone up in recent years with common problems such as leaky roof and walls, floor defect, and improper outlet pipe. This paper presents a brief description on building defect in use for commercial building as well as residential buildings in Singapore. The main objective is to highlight the important problems and suggest a greater participation of professionals in building maintenance. It also provides some site investigations photographs of various defects, which is expected to be useful for builders, architects, and others who deal with building materials.	d8c8d790511b0ad33adaf6f1053460bc	f832698f3dad5c34a45a61e30761a222	47f5f189c89549cbc828470f1f7a65f2	article	A REVIEW OF FACTORS AFFECTING BUILDING DEFECTS IN SINGAPORE	Po Kian	\N	2000
8204805	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000105	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15542	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000105}, priority = {2}	An alternative to a gable frame structural material is  structural concrete, but the main problem is the big self-weight of concrete especially for a long span gable frame. Prestressed concrete that can resist bigger moment using smaller section can be used to overcome the self-weight problem. Other benefit of using prestressed concrete is its corrosion resistance and low maintenance cost. In this study 11 gable frames designed using steel are compared with the ones using precast prestressed concrete. The cost comparison shows that the precast prestressed concrete gable frames are cheaper than the steel gable frame. The advantage of precast prestressed concrete gable frame mainly comes from the cheap concrete material.
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Sebagai alternatif stuktur gable frame dapat dibuat dari beton struktural, tetapi masalah utama yang dihadapi adalah berat sendiri beton yang besar terutama untuk bentang yang besar. Pemakaian beton pratekan, yang mampu memikul momen yang lebih besar dengan penampang yang lebih kecil dapat mengatasi hal ini. Keuntungan lain dari beton adalah ketahanan terhadap korosi dan upah  pemeliharaan yang rendah. Makalah ini membandingkan 11 buah struktur gable frame yang direncanakan dengan menggunakan baja dengan beton pratekan pracetak. Perbandingan harga yang dilakukan membuktikan bahwa struktur gable frame beton pratekan pracetak lebih ekonomis dibandingkan dengan struktur gable frame baja. Keuntungan yang didapatkan dari penggunaan beton pratekan pracetak adalah harga material beton yang jauh lebih murah dari baja.	9e436a508e654d0c8849e907946245df	ca73766e11f768cc3caeaee51ceb268f	f2fbc615680fa0ff639f5d5e6b26f5ac	article	ALTERNATIF PEMAKAIAN STRUKTUR GABLE FRAME DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN BETON PRATEKAN PRACETAK	Prasetio Sudjarwo	\N	2000
8204806	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000106	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15543	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000106}, priority = {2}	Elastic analysis of continuos composite beams, assumes constant second moment of area constant over the length of the beam, giving hogging moment at internal supports higher than sagging moment at midspan. This certainly is not favorable because the contribution of concrete slab should be ignored in calculating moment resistance at the internal support. Where elastic analysis is used, alternative economic design is achieved with redistribution of moments from the internal support to the midspan. This paper considering the influence of negative moment inertia to moment redistribution shows that moment redistribution is influenced by the ratio of ultimate positive bending moment to positive bending moment capacity (Mu+/Mkap+). The smaller the ratio (Mu+/Mkap+) the bigger the allowed moment redistribution. Some graphs to calculate the amount of moment redistribution that can be allowed are also presented.
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Pada perencanaan balok komposit menerus secara elastis momen enersia sepanjang balok dianggap sama, sehingga momen negatif yang terjadi di daerah tumpuan lebih besar daripada momen positif yang terjadi di lapangan. Hal ini tidak menguntungkan karena kontribusi pelat beton pada daerah momen negatif tidak dapat diperhitungan. Salah satu alternatif untuk memperoleh desain yang lebih menguntungkan dilakukan dengan redistribusi momen dari daerah tumpuan ke daerah lapangan. Makalah ini dengan memperhatikan pengaruh momen inersia negatif terhadap redistribusi momen, menunjukkan bahwa besar redistribusi momen yang dapat dilakukan dipengaruhi oleh rasio momen ultimate positif  yang terjadi sebelum redistribusi (Mu+) terhadap kapasitas momen lentur positif penampang (Mkap+). Makin kecil rasio (Mu+/Mkap+) makin besar redistribusi yang dapat dilakukan. Tulisan ini juga menyajikan alat bantu berupa grafik untuk menentukan besarnya redistribusi momen.	6418fd3a6bdc58b4937862b8436b4971	d8b6fe85a34ad6c037958646184ac835	aa47e2f8fdf1c27d92b4f83418d9918e	article	REDISTRIBUSI MOMEN PADA BALOK KOMPOSIT MENERUS DENGAN MEMPERHATIKAN PENGARUH MOMEN INERSIA NEGATIF	Hasan Santoso	\N	2000
8204807	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000107	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15544	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000107}, priority = {2}	<br><hr> Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : <br><br> 
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Tidak banyak yasawan yang mengetahui bagaimana cara mendapatkan beban rencana dari data yang dimiliki. Makalah ini membahas penggunaan statistik ekstrim dan simulasi Monte Carlo untuk menentukan beban rencana untuk suatu umur guna tertentu. Diberikan pula beberapa contoh penggunaan kedua cara tersebut.	c2feaa0a467382e2ae968d68a900c651	25c62d47b862690584199bde89632c1b	3060391abfdadf77777ad1bfe4d7e938	article	APLIKASI STATISTIK EKSTRIM DAN SIMULASI MONTE CARLO DALAM PENENTUAN BEBAN RENCANA PADA STRUKTUR DENGAN UMUR GUNA TERTENTU	Wong Tjong	\N	2000
8204809	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000109	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15546	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000109}, priority = {2}	This study tried to propose a correlation model between compression index,Cc, of clay with its liquid
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limit index, LL. A statistic probabilistic correlation model was used for Surabaya soils. The
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correlation established in this research gave a compression index, Cc, bigger than the one predicted by
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Terzaghi and Peck for soft and very soft clay, but smaller for medium and stiff clay. For practical use
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Studi ini untuk mendapatkan model hubungan antara indeks kompresi, Cc, dengan indeks batas
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cair, LL. Dalam penelitian ini digunakan model korelasi yang bersifat statistik probabilistik untuk
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tanah di daerah Surabaya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model korelasi ini memberikan
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nilai Cc yang lebih besar dari perumusan Terzaghi dan Peck untuk jenis tanah lempung sangat
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lunak dan lunak, tetapi lebih kecil untuk tanah lempung sedang dan kaku. Untuk pemakaian
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praktis, hasil prediksi model korelasi ini perlu dibandingkan dengan pengujian lanjutan.	ac679f5cc71a635ec2a99027795c56ea	5031f2f4134f23f810b69b5a670700fb	86d1d96b7b0c48274dc0c1bfb2089c6f	article	MODEL KORELASI ANTARA INDEKS KOMPRESI  CC  DENGAN INDEKS BATAS CAIR  LL  UNTUK TANAH LEMPUNG DI SURABAYA	Tirta Arief	\N	2000
8204810	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000110	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15547	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000110}, priority = {2}	It was common practice to apply a layer of ''sirtu'' (sandy gravel) beneath the shallow foundations of
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buildings on soft subsoil. Though the bearing capacity is increased, it is usually limited to anticipate
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future consolidation settlements which might be detrimental. This could be overcome by reinforcing
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the ''sirtu'' layer with geotextiles.
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To study the effect of geotextile reinforcement, a laboratory foundation model was constructed on a
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soft soil deposit. The model measured 5x5x2cm³. The bearing capacity of this model was compared
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with the bearing capacity of the model on ''sirtu'' layer, and geotextile reinforced ''sirtu''. Geotextile
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reinforcement was laid in one, two and three layers.
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Based on the bearing capacity tests, it is concluded that with one geotextile layer the strength was
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increased 182,6% higher than soft soil, with two geotextile layers the strength increased 197,8% higher
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Bangunan di atas tanah yang lunak sering menggunakan lapisan sirtu di bawah pondasi
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dangkalnya. Cara ini dapat meningkatkan daya dukung pondasi namun daya dukung ini masih
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harus dibatasi untuk menghindari kemungkinan penurunan jangka panjang yang merugikan.
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Penurunan lapisan sirtu sendiri dapat ditanggulangi dengan memasang perkuatan berupa lapisanlapisan
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Sebuah model dibuat di laboratorium untuk mempelajari efektifitas lapisan-lapisan geotekstil ini
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terhadap peningkatan daya dukung. Model pondasi berukuran 5x5x2cm³. Daya dukung model ini,
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langsung di atas tanah lunak, dibandingkan dengan daya dukung model pondasi yang terletak pada
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lapisan sirtu dan lapisan sirtu yang diperkuat geotekstil. Lapisan sirtu diperkuat dengan satu, dua
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Hasil percobaan menunjukkan dengan satu lapis geotekstil kekuatan meningkat sebesar 182,6%
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dibanding tanah lunak, dengan dua lapis geotekstil kekuatan meningkat 197,8% dibanding tanah
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lunak dan dengan tiga lapis geotekstil kekuatan meningkat 241,3% dibanding tanah lunak.	1ea0eb54cb7350640dbda0c4c588010d	8cc93a0fa85c645eeb149fb59ba246dd	3b30ed582114df0bce5ff52ab28bc624	article	PEMODELAN PONDASI DANGKAL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TIGA LAPIS GEOTEKSTIL DI ATAS TANAH LIAT LUNAK	Harry Patmadjaja	\N	2000
8204811	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000111	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15548	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000111}, priority = {2}	Facing the competitive economic condition, partnering between developer and contractor in project
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construction is used as a modern business strategy. Partnering is a team in which participants can
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build partnership to develop a project. In this study, a survey to 25 developers and 20 contractors is
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conducted.
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Mean and Chi-Square Analysis is done using 6 partnering variables : (1) advantage of partnering,
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(2) disadvantage of partnering, (3) measures of success of partnering, (4) key element of partnering, (5)
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needs of partnering, and (6) partnering success.
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From the analysis of the 6 variables of partnering, it is found out that commitment (maximum mean
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Menghadapi kondisi ekonomi yang kompetitif ini, kemitraan antara pengembang dengan kontraktor
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pada proyek konstruksi dipakai sebagai strategi bisnis modern.
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Kemitraan adalah suatu tim di mana partisipan dapat membangun hubungan kerjasama untuk
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pengembangan sebuah proyek. Dalam penelitian ini didapatkan data survei dari 25 perusahaan
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pengembang dan 20 perusahaan kontraktor. Analisa Mean dan Chi-Square dilakukan dengan
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memakai enam variabel kemitraan yaitu: (1) keuntungan kemitraan, (2) kerugian kemitraan, (3)
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pengukuran kesuksesan kemitraan, (4) elemen kunci kemitraan, (5) kebutuhan kemitraan, (6)
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kesuksesan kemitraan.
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Hasil analisa data dari keenam variabel kemitraan tersebut, menunjukkan bahwa komitmen (mean
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maksimum 5.60) sangat penting dalam hubungan kemitraan, baik dari pihak pengembang maupun
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kontraktor, dimana kepercayaan dalam suatu kerjasama merupakan wujud nyata dari komitmen.	18b7b331fd86a798d7332d7689f0d9d9	f5995fd9908a531433db9206bfe26a97	de3217f00cdd92c696be70fa03a38d52	article	ANALISA STUDI TENTANG KEMITRAAN ANTARA PENGEMBANG DENGAN KONTRAKTOR	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8204812	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000112	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15549	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000112}, priority = {2}	Construction involves many activities. Every activity need a portion of time which is defined as
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duration. Duration is a statistic probabilistic variable, which is expressed in a range of values. So the
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total time required to complete a construction project is also expressed in a range of times, thus the use
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of PERT to evaluate construction time is considered to be more realistic. An observation on a
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construction of a warehouse in steel structure in Surabaya shows that this method gives a tendency of
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Pembangunan melibatkan banyak aktivitas. Tiap aktivitas memerlukan sejumlah waktu, yang
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didefinisikan sebagai durasi. Durasi adalah sebuah besaran statistik probabilistik, yang dinyatakan
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dalam satu interval nilai. Maka total waktu yang diperlukan untuk menyelesaikan pembangunan
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juga dinyatakan dalam satu interval waktu, sehingga penetapan waktu penyelesaian proyek dengan
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metode PERT dirasakan lebih realistis. Pengamatan atas pelaksanaan sebuah gudang yang terbuat
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dari struktur baja, di Surabaya, menunjukkan bahwa metode ini memberikan kecenderungan hasil
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yang baik.	18791ad6700d5f8411a289cb6d383da5	70bab2a734aaf9cf371506c794cc8c3d	e3baf1c9df130113b80854bf0560384a	article	PENELITIAN AWAL PENENTUAN WAKTU PENYELESAIAN PROYEK DENGAN METODE PERT  PROJECT EVALUATION AND REVIEW TECHNIQUE	Tirta Arief	\N	2000
8204813	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000113	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15550	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000113}, priority = {2}	The occupancy rate of luxurious condominiums in Surabaya keep on decreasing. There are many
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(external) and decreased preferences to reside (internal). The internal factor comprises of occupant’s
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satisfaction, environmental influences, individual consumers and marketer stimuli. The purpose of
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the research is to know according to the assessment of the occupants which of these four factors, is
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higher and more dominant. The occupants surveyed are the occupants of the luxurious condominiums
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in Surabaya, such as Paragon, Beverly, Puri Matahari, Regency, Graha Famili, and Puri Darmo.
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Samples were taken with Purposive Sampling method and collected through questioners. Anova is
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used to analyse the data with SPS 2000 program. The result showed that there are no significant
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differences of occupant’s satisfaction, environmental influences, individual consumers and marketer
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stimuli on the six observed condominiums. Meanwhile according to the mean, occupant’s satisfaction,
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individual consumers and marketer stimuli are dominant at Puri Matahari, and environmental
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Tingkat hunian kondominium mewah di Surabaya terus menurun tajam. Hal yang menjadi
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penyebabnya antara lain krisis ekonomi yang memperlemah daya beli pasar (eksternal) dan
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menurunnya minat menempati (internal). Faktor internal adalah kepuasan penghuni,
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environmental influences, individual consumers dan marketer stimuli. Penelitian ini bertujuan
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untuk mengetahui penilaian penghuni kondominium mewah di Surabaya, yaitu Paragon, Beverly,
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Puri Matahari, Regency, Graha Famili, dan Puri Darmo terhadap keempat faktor ini. Ingin
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diketahui faktor mana yang lebih tinggi dan lebih dominan peranannya. Pengambilan sampel
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menggunakan metode Purposive Sampling dengan pengumpulan data melalui kuesioner. Analisis
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data menggunakan Anova dengan program SPS 2000. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada
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perbedaan yang signifikan antara faktor kepuasan penghuni dan peranan environmental influences,
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individual consumers dan marketer stimuli pada keenam kondominium. Sedangkan berdasarkan
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rerata diketahui bahwa faktor-faktor kepuasan penghuni, individual consumers, dan marketer
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stimuli dominan pada Puri Matahari, dan faktor environmental influences dominan pada Puri
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Darmo.	476314bc097f9d5ad612a923fd172dc2	9ff8e4f3ee1030ecc8e1ca2c3302ede3	7c39255d60f9a21621b50834cc9ba34a	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI DAN PERANAN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES  INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS  DAN MARKETER STIMULI PADA KONDOMINIUM MEWAH DI SURABAYA	Hasan Oetomo	\N	2000
8204814	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000114	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15551	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000114}, priority = {2}	Petra Christian University plans to build a Student Center, which functions as a place for students to
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gather in an informal meeting, a place for student activities, and a place with social and cultural
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facilities for students, but still fit with the purpose of the university. To prepare a more suitable plan
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for the students as the main users, their voices should be considered. A survey to 1087 students has
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been done to gather their voices.
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This study evaluates level of need and level of importance of the room that will be provided in the
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Student Centre. The level of satisfaction of the existing facilities’ size has been evaluated to the
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student guild.
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This study has recommended rooms under seven categories which have to be provided, such as: rooms
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for student union, academic support, administration, social, religious rooms, commercial room and
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Universitas Kristen Petra merencanakan untuk mendirikan Student Center yang merupakan
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tempat berkumpulnya mahasiswa dan sivitas akademika dalam pertemuan informal, tempat
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aktivitas mahasiswa dan tempat yang menyediakan fasilitas rekreasi, sosial, dan kultural sesuai
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pengguna utamanya, yaitu mahasiswa, maka pendapat mereka perlu menjadi bahan pertimbangan.
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Untuk mengetahui pendapat mahasiswa telah dilakukan survey kepada 1087 responden mahasiswa
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aktifis dan non aktifis.
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Studi ini menilai tingkat kebutuhan dan tingkat kepentingan dari ruangan yang akan disediakan di
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dilakukan juga evaluasi kepuasan pengguna ruangan terhadap luas ruangan yang diwakili oleh
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aktivis mahasiswa.
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Hasil akhir dari penelitian ini adalah rekomendasi ruangan yang perlu disediakan dapat
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dikategorikan sebagai ruangan untuk organisasi mahasiswa, ruang penunjang akademik, ruang
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spriritual, ruang administrasi, ruang sosial dan dilengkapi dengan beberapa ruang komersial serta
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ruang pelengkap.	865c0418f47325bcaeaa493b6a50bbd3	42804803a8c3424db93cb1e509b6d913	6ba9d430704779788afaa699b7cc009a	article	VOICE OF CUSTOMER TENTANG STUDENT CENTER UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Connie Susilawati	\N	2000
8204815	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000115	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15552	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000115}, priority = {2}	<br><hr> Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : <br><br> 
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Meshless Numerical Analysis Method adalah suatu metode analisa numerik yang berkembang
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dengan pesat sebagai alternatif metode elemen hingga (Finite Element Method) yang sudah cukup
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terkenal. Makalah ini merupakan seri pertama dari dua untuk mengenalkan salah satu shape
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function yang banyak digunakan untuk Meshless Numerical Analysis Method. Makalah seri kedua
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akan memperkenalkan salah satu Meshless Numerical Analysis Method yang dikenal sebagai
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8204816	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000116	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15553	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000116}, priority = {2}	Recently, displacement-based seismic design concept is being developed.  According to this concept, structures are designed based on a certain displacement target.  This paper presents the application of the displacement-based design concept to reinforced concrete bridge piers of 3, 5, 7, 9 11,and 13 m height. The design results are then analyzed by inelastic time history analysis using Ruaumoko computer program. The results of inelastic time history analysis show that for bridge piers with height 7 m or more, the actual drifts relatively fit the design drifts, while for the 3m and the 5m height piers, the actual drifts are significantly less than the design drifts.
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Akhir-akhir ini sedang dikembangkan metode perencanaan seismik struktur dengan konsep berbasis perpindahan. Dengan konsep ini struktur direncanakan berdasarkan target perpindahan yang dikehendaki.  Tulisan ini membahas aplikasi konsep berbasis perpindahan pada perencanaan struktur pilar jembatan beton bertulang dengan ketinggian 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, dan 13 m.  Hasil perencanaan kemudian dianalisis dengan analisis inelastik riwayat waktu dengan menggunakan program komputer Ruaumoko.  Hasil analisis inelastik riwayat waktu menunjukkan bahwa untuk pilar dengan ketinggian 7m atau lebih drift yang terjadi cukup sesuai dengan drift yang direncanakan, sedangkan untuk pilar dengan ketinggian 3m dan 5m drift yang terjadi relatif jauh lebih kecil daripada drift yang direncanakan.	40cdb451afca232257801896f01c502c	477cc447c2e282595084851ffee3a817	f4f9397a5ae2683f88a9b36b41ca97a4	article	APLIKASI KONSEP BERBASIS PERPINDAHAN PADA PERENCANAAN PILAR BETON BERTULANG UNTUK STRUKTUR JEMBATAN	L. A.T.	\N	2000
8204818	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000118	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15555	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000118}, priority = {2}	Elementary School is a common location for traffic congestion especially every morning. This condition can be avoided if the elementary school planner can predict the trip generation of that school. The aim of this research is to make a mathematical model of trip generation for elementary school land use at Surabaya.
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Research has been done to eight private elementary school using Pearson Correlation Analysis, Simple Regression Analysis, and Stepwise Regression Analysis to obtain the most significant trip generation model. Arrival rate and service rate distribution was analyzed using Chi-Square Distribution Fitting method to obtain arrival rate and service rate characteristic.
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From the analysis, the most significant trip attraction model is Y = -867,9 + 194.Log X1 + 274.Log X8 + 177.Log X5, in which Y is number of student vehicle, X1 is number of elementary student, X8 is total area of classroom, and X5 is classroom capacity. The most significant trip production model is Y= -797,2 + 311.Log X1 + 164.Log X8 +79.Log X15, in which Y is number of student vehicle, X1 is number of elementary student, X8 is total area of classroom, and X15 is ratio between number of teacher and classroom. Several elementary school characteristics that influence traffic congestion are: number of student, number of queue lane, number of entrance, and vehicle occupancy.
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Sekolah dasar merupakan salah satu lokasi yang sering mengalami masalah kemacetan lalulintas. Hal tersebut bisa dicegah bila pemilihan lokasi sekolah dilakukan dengan mempertimbangkan perkiraan bangkitan pergerakan yang akan terjadi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk membuat model bangkitan pergerakan (trip generation) kendaraan roda empat (pribadi dan antar jemput) akibat pembangunan sekolah dasar swasta di Surabaya. 
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Survey dilakukan pada delapan sekolah dasar swasta di Surabaya. Hasil survey dianalisis dengan metode Pearson Correlation, Simple Linear Regression, dan Stepwise Regression untuk mendapatkan model persamaan matematis yang paling signifikan. Distribusi laju kedatangan dan laju pelayanan dianalisa dengan metode chi square distribution fitting untuk mengetahui karakteristik laju kedatangan dan laju pelayanan kendaraan pengantar siswa.
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Hasil analisa menunjukkan model terbaik untuk meramalkan pergerakan yang tertarik menuju ke sekolah dasar swasta (trip attraction) adalah Y = -867,9 + 194.Log X1 + 274.Log X8 + 177.Log X5, dimana Y adalah jumlah kendaraan pengantar, X1 adalah jumlah siswa sekolah dasar, X8 adalah luas total kelas, dan X5 adalah kapasitas kelas. Sedangkan model terbaik untuk meramalkan pergerakan yang berasal dari sekolah dasar swasta (trip production) adalah Y= -797,2 + 311.Log X1 + 164.Log X8 +79.Log X15, dimana Y adalah jumlah kendaraan penjemput, X1 adalah jumlah siswa sekolah dasar, X8 adalah luas total kelas, dan X15 adalah jumlah guru dibagi jumlah kelas. Beberapa karakteristik sekolah dasar yang mempengaruhi kelancaran lalulintas adalah: jumlah siswa, jumlah lajur antrian, jumlah pintu masuk, dan okupansi kendaraan.	fe5a3af7512cb760dc2b6603b6de619e	cbdb34e0f92795b78d884d24482f4535	706261904f798ed35cf298db5ac3e215	article	PEMODELAN BANGKITAN PERGERAKAN PADA TATA GUNA LAHAN SEKOLAH DASAR SWASTA DI SURABAYA	Rudy Setiawan	\N	2000
8204819	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000119	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15556	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000119}, priority = {2}	Sustainable construction development needs a good environmental management system. International standard ISO 14000 is one the standard of a good environmental management system. This research aims to obtain general idea on how far Class A contractors in Surabaya know about information, element, and the benefit of ISO 14000, and how to engage in analyzing environmental management system using Friedman and Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.
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From the data analysis, it was shown that 64,71% of the respondents is aware of  ISO 14000 and issue on work safety and health for employees has become a first priority (mean rank 8.09). This issue has been followed-up with the development of a proactive strategy (61.76%). The strategy is followed by tactic development among others is to check employees’ health in accordance to standard of work safety and health for employees which has been imposed by the government (mean rank 5.00).
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Konsep konstruksi berkelanjutan memerlukan sistem mana¬jemen lingkungan yang baik. Standar internasional ISO 14000 merupakan salah satu wahana untuk menjamin kinerja sistem manajemen lingkungan tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan gambaran umum tentang sejauh mana para kontraktor kelas A di Surabaya menge¬tahui tentang informasi, elemen, dan keuntungan ISO 14000 serta bagaimana melakukan analisa sistem manajemen lingkungan tersebut dengan Friedman dan Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test.
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Hasil analisa data menunjukkan 64,71% responden mengetahui informasi tentang ISO 14000, dan isu keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja karyawan menjadi prioritas utama (mean rank 8,09). Isu tersebut ditindaklanjuti dengan pengembangan strategi proaktif (61,76%), dimana strategi tersebut diikuti dengan pengembangan taktik antara lain memeriksa kesehatan karyawan sesuai dengan standard kesehatan yang telah ditentukan oleh pihak yang berwenang (mean rank 5,00).	6bc275e5a155060d4bbd7c9197824a87	08cb75c45614232fc03bef366e9db848	16ed5fc12bca750ee9ac78af635888e7	article	ANALISA SISTEM MANAJEMEN LINGKUNGAN  ISO 14000  DAN KEMUNGKINAN IMPLEMENTASINYA OLEH PARA KONTRAKTOR KELAS A DI SURABAYA	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8204821	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000121	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15558	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000121}, priority = {2}	Stabilization is one of several methods to reduce swelling potential of expansive soils. In this experiment, a mix of lime (Ca) and rice husk ash (RHA) was used to stabilize the expansive soil. Sixty to eighty percent of lime content used to stabilize soil was replaced with rice husk ash. 
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The result shows that the addition of 24% lime increases the strength of the soil up to 400%, if 60% of lime content is replaced with rice husk ash, the increase dropped to 300%. In general, a mix of 40% lime and 60% rice husk ash could reduce swelling potential, up to below 1%, and increase the strength of expansive soil. Optimum curing needed to achieve maximum strength of the mix is 14 days.
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Stabilisasi adalah salah satu langkah untuk mengantisipasi sifat kembang susut pada tanah ekspansif. Pada penelitian ini digunakan campuran kapur (Ca) dan abu sekam padi (RHA) untuk menstabilisasi tanah expansif. Antara 60% sampai dengan 80%  kandungan kapur untuk stabilisasi diganti dengan abu sekam padi.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penambahan 24% kapur dapat meningkatkan kekuatan tanah sampai 400%, sedangkan bila 60% dari kapur tersebut diganti dengan abu sekam, kekuatannya turun menjadi 300%. Secara umum, campuran 60% abu sekam padi dan 40% kapur sangat efektif untuk menurunkan potensi pengembangan (swelling), sampai di bawah 1%, dan meningkatkan kekuatan tanah (strength). Curing optimum yang diperlukan tanah campuran untuk mencapai kekuatan maksimum adalah 14 hari.	119b820b6c51aea4a81238cf4d33346c	8ad595d99bbc145194535c1d4dfd07fe	9f0737a9a277d7b89baf28eb8979e07d	article	PENGARUH PENCAMPURAN ABU SEKAM PADI DAN KAPUR UNTUK STABILISASI TANAH EKSPANSIF	Gogot Budi	\N	2000
8204823	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000123	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15560	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000123}, priority = {2}	In this research, micro-organism based admixture called Road Tech 2000, is used to stabilize expansive soil taken from West Surabaya area. The laboratory experiments conducted comprise soil characteristics, swelling potential, and shear strength determination.
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The results show that Road Tech 2000 is able to maintain the moisture content of the soil,  reduce its plasticity (PI), and decrease its swelling potential. The addition of Road Tech 2000 does not affect the strength of the expansive soil, in terms of Unconfined Compressive Strength UCS and CBR. However, a significant strength increase was observed in the soaked CBR test. 
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Penelitian ini meliput hasil stabilisasi tanah ekspansif dari daerah Surabaya Barat dengan menggunakan Road Tech 2000, yang memakai bahan dasar mikro-organik. Percobaan laboratorium yang dilakukan meliputi uji karakteristik, pengembangan (swelling), dan kekuatan geser (strength) tanah.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Road Tech 2000 dapat menjaga/mempertahankan kadar air (kelembaban) sample, mengurangi plastisitas tanah (Plasticity Index), dan menurunkan potensi pengembangan tanah (swelling potential). Penambahan Road Tech 2000 tidak berpengaruh pada kekuatan tanah expansif yang didapat dari tes Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) dan CBR. Akan tetapi kenaikan kekuatan yang signifikan terlihat pada tes  CBR soaked.	b0e80958342c62a31c772282f9464af4	e14b01673a641503cdb6dbc1a5ce6390	f1a8b4fece06b3ffe6e68dfdc86c3206	article	STUDI TENTANG PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN ROAD TECH 2000 TERHADAP SIFAT-SIFAT TANAH EKSPANSIF	Gogot Budi	\N	2000
8204824	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000124	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15561	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000124}, priority = {2}	 <br><hr> Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : <br><br> 	619760508bea4cc61268dddede0c5296	67ca32c3fd66b2f282e5fcc90348e3a1	8b11a5e60b6d056a4d433290a515eace	article	INTRODUCTION TO MESHLESS LOCAL PETROV-GALERKIN METHOD	Pamuda Pudjisuryadi	\N	2000
8204825	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000125	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15562	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000125}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a research project, which investigates the use of virtual reality and computer communication technology to facilitate building design coordination in distributed environments. The emphasis of the system, called VR-based DEsign COordination (VRDECO) is providing a communication tool that can be used by remote designers for settling ideas before they fully engage in concurrent engineering environments. VRDECO provides the necessary design tools, library of building elements and communication procedures, for designers from remote places to perform and coordinate their initial tasks. It has been implemented using available commercial software packages, and is used in designing a simple house.
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VRDECO facilitates the creation a preliminary design and simple communication with the client. There are, however, some difficulties in the development of the full version of VRDECO, i.e.: creating an adequate number of building elements, building specification database with a sufficient number of choices, and establishing a systematic rule to determine the parts of a building that are updateable.	353dc49cdb6fc47b266379a8563e5cb6	7ab930b984db87dbf89b0466ce27b4bc	5137676bfdbb754e662526ac14167e0e	article	DESIGN COORDINATION IN DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENTS USING VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS	Rusdi HA	\N	2000
8204826	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000126	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15563	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000126}, priority = {2}	Some shop-houses were built late and others are on time, or faster than the schedule that had been planned. The questions are how it could happen and what kind of factors that made it happened. This research has an objective to investigate time performance of shop-house constructions in Surabaya by representing factors that influence it. It first assembles potential influencing factors through literature review, and second, conducts an empirical study by collecting data from finished thirty-two shop-house projects throughout the city. Results of analyses using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicate eight factors to be statistically significant influencing time performance. They are construction design change, schedule of work that will be done, workers discipline, material availability, owner’s payment, quality control, workers availability, and material delivery. The paper discusses the factors and proposes possible solutions to improve time performance.	c4529870081422f9a4ab1c1956d85971	582cdc534dac023071269e2ffa7c02e9	118b514742743077864fc310dfc6f36a	article	ON REPRESENTING FACTORS INFLUENCING TIME PERFORMANCE OF SHOP-HOUSE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SURABAYA	Hendra Wijaya	\N	2000
8204827	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000127	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15564	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000127}, priority = {2}	Consolidation settlement is commonly computed using one-point method, where a clay deposit is assumed as one layer and the stress increase from foundation is taken at the middle of the layer. This method is not accurate for determining consolidation settlement of a thick clay deposit.
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<br>Penurunan akibat konsolidasi pada umumnya dihitung dengan memakai metode one-point, dimana lapisan tanah liat dianggap satu lapisan, dan penambahan tegangan akibat beban dari pondasi hanya ditinjau pada tengah-tengah lapisan. Cara ini kurang teliti terutama untuk menghitung penurunan lapisan tanah liat yang tebal.
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Makalah ini mengemukakan metode sub-layer untuk menghitung penurunan akibat konsolidasi. Metode ini mengasumsikan bahwa suatu lapisan tanah liat terdiri dari beberapa lapisan tipis (sub-layer) dan perhitungan penurunannya dilakukan pada setiap lapisan tersebut. Hasil perhitungan dari kedua metode dibandingkan dengan penurunan yang diperoleh dari tiga percobaan pada model pondasi dengan ukuran panjang 10 cm dan lebar 10 cm, yang  diletakkan di atas lapisan tanah liat. Ketebalan lapisan tanah yang dipakai adalah 24 cm, 39 cm, dan 50 cm, atau masing masing sebesar 2.4 B, 3.9 B, dan 5 B, dimana B adalah lebar pondasi.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penurunan yang dihitung dengan metode sub-layer selalu lebih besar dari penurunan yang dihitung dengan metode one-point, dan lebih mendekati penurunan hasil percobaan. Jumlah layer minimal untuk mendapatkan penurunan yang cukup akurat adalah 10 lapisan.	87f7cff8ff35bbf7647d7e551764b75e	8c54ac33d08ff4caa80df5b87ae392e3	2cc0d203b924a33034171383b6df9b19	article	EVALUASI PENURUNAN TANAH LIAT DENGAN METODE SUB-LAYER	Sugeng Condro	\N	2000
8204828	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000128	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000128}, priority = {2}	Swell and shrink behavior of expansive clays raise significant problem in the field of civil engineering. This paper presents the laboratory experiment of expansive soil stabilization using fly ash (FA). The amount of fly ash used in this experiment ranges from 10% to 25% of dry weight of soil. The results show that the addition of fly ash reduces the specific gravity (Gs), increases the plasticity index (PI), increases the dry density, decreases swelling potentials, and increases strength of soil. This experiment also shows that the increase of strength and the decrease of swelling potential were influenced by the curing time.
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Kata kunci: tanah expansif, stabilisasi tanah, fly ash.	ce00bfde5a8b615a737e5b17d6641ddd	b7ee38a376a3c9d7d96efca0d2b7fba3	775a5550de66a68f77e457d77a18238d	article	PENGARUH FLY ASH TERHADAP SIFAT PENGEMBANGAN   TANAH EKSPANSIF	Eddy Setiawan	\N	2000
8204829	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000129	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15566	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000129}, priority = {2}	The paper provides an overview of different methods that can be used for concrete maturity determination, outlining Romanian Concrete Code Specification (NE 012-99) in relation to using an effective and rational method in evaluating in-situ concrete strength at different ages.	8db2d6e4bb5ea0d38736e609c83027b8	69dbc7a580fee396fce176692fe94aad	ab5905a3aa1f353b8a0e8029b5c29ca6	article	TESTING HARDENED CONCRETE USING THE MATURITY CONCEPT	George Ilinoiu	\N	2000
8204830	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000130	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15567	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000130}, priority = {2}	Inelastic deformation due to creep can cause dramatic change of end moment of beams. In this study the influence of creep to end moments is compared with the ones calculated using direct and sequential load methods. An approximate method using Equivalent Modulus of Elasticity is proposed. Four shear wall frame buildings, 10, 20, 30, and 40 stories with 30 cm shear wall are subjected to 5, 10, 15, and 20 years creep.
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It is shown that the difference between the 5, 10, 15, and 20 years creep are not significant. Compared to the sequential method, the direct method gives a better result to the creep. It is also shown that except for the 10 story building, the end moments caused by the development of creep deformation can cause cracks, thus the ability of the beams to redistribute the end moment must be assured.
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Perubahan bentuk inelastis yang disebabkan oleh rangkak (creep) dapat menyebabkan perubahan momen pada tumpuan balok. Penelitian ini mempelajari pengaruh rangkak dan membandingkan hasil perhitungan yang diperoleh terhadap metode pembebanan langsung dan pembebanan sequential. Untuk memperhitungkan pengaruh rangkak, diusulkan suatu metode penyederhanaan di mana digunakan konsep Modulus Elastisitas Ekivalen. Dalam penelitian ini ditinjau 4 buah bangunan, yaitu bangunan 10, 20, 30 dan 40 lantai dengan dinding geser tebal 30 cm., pengaruh rangkak diperhatikan pada saat bangunan berumur 5, 10, 15, dan 20 tahun.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang berarti antara rangkak 5, 10, 15, dan 20 tahun. Dibandingkan dengan metode sequential, metode pembebanan langsung lebih mendekati hasil yang diberikan perhitungan dengan memasukkan pengaruh rangkak.  Juga ditunjukkan bahwa selain pada bangunan 10 lantai, akibat rangkak akan terjadi retak pada beberapa tumpuan, sehingga dalam perencanaan harus dimungkinkan terjadinya redistribusi momen dari tumpuan ke lapangan.	56a557c463a1a93a7da061dc7c86b1a2	d83b75817a74a2253a9e7f35a73b6184	5dcf744b1dc50e4f9110f3a8a9da7805	article	PENGARUH RANGKAK  CREEP  PADA BANGUNAN TINGGI	David Budiono	\N	2000
8204831	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000131	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15568	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000131}, priority = {2}	Reinforcing steel is a nonrenewable mining product.  In order to solve this problem, bamboo, which is cheap and has a fairly high tensile strength, could be used as an alternative. In this study, bamboo is used to reinforce concrete beam. The beams are designed under reinforced with no compression reinforcement.  All beams are reinforced with 12 mm bamboo Galah protected with water resistant layer. A four-point load test set up is used to ensure pure bending. The test results show that the average value of first crack moment is 15.26 % bigger compared with the calculated moment. This indicates that there is a reasonable agreement between experimental and theoretical results. The standard deviation (35,31 %) indicates that the quality of bamboo used in this study is not uniform. It could be concluded that, there is a possibility to use bamboo to replace steel as reinforcement, particularly for simple concrete structures.
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Baja tulangan adalah produk hasil tambang yang keberadaannya suatu saat akan habis. Untuk mengatasi problem tersebut, sebagai alternatif dicoba pemakaian tulangan bambu yang murah dan berkekuatan tinggi. Pada penelitian ini bambu digunakan sebagai tulangan balok beton, balok direncanakan bertulangan liat (underreinforced) dan tidak bertulangan tekan, semua balok diberi tulangan bambu pilinan dari bamu galah dengan diameter 12 mm dan diberi lapisan kedap air. Pengujian dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode four point load, sehingga pada bagian balok diharapkan akan terjadi lentur murni. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa  nilai rata-rata perbandingan antara momen retak awal (eksperimen) dengan momen perhitungan (teoritis) sebesar 115.26 %, hal ini menunjukkan adanya kecocokan antara teori dan ekperimen. Simpangan standar yang cukup besar yaitu 35.31 % dapat diartikan bahwa kualitas tulangan kurang seragam. Disimpulkan bahwa bambu memiliki peluang untuk digunakan sebagai tulangan, khususnya untuk struktur beton  sederhana	7775f5850d526b9c515ff2dd0ce604d5	0ee7da9ce34a5900b50d7653c642b8e9	2bb7e275d867926b8aaede3970d3d221	article	APLIKASI BAMBU PILINAN SEBAGAI TULANGAN BALOK BETON	Dwi Kusuma	\N	2000
8204833	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000133	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15570	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000133}, priority = {2}	One of the approaches to reduce excessive oscillation on buildings due to dynamic forces is by
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installing a mechanical device called tuned mass damper (TMD). This paper presents a study on the
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effectiveness of TMDs installed on the top story of 1, 5, 10, and 15-story buildings excited by
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earthquake accelerograms of El Centro 1940, Denpasar 1981, and Pacoima 1971. Two-dimensional
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linear-elastic shear building model with TMD on the top is used in performing dynamic analysis. The
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effectiveness of the TMD is evaluated by comparing the responses: displacement, inter-story drift, and
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acceleration, with and without TMD. The results of the study show that the responses are generally
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damped. However, in some cases the responses could be larger, thus using of TMD for reducing
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seismic response should be reconsidered.
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Untuk mengatasi masalah guncangan yang berlebihan pada struktur gedung akibat beban dinamis,
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telah dikembangkan konsep kontrol pada struktur dengan menggunakan Tuned Mass Damper
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(TMD). Tulisan ini menyajikan studi efektifitas TMD yang dipasang pada struktur gedung 1, 5, 10,
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dan 15 tingkat yang dikenai akselerogram gempa-gempa El Centro 1940, Denpasar 1981, dan
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Pacoima 1971 (modifikasi). Dalam melakukan analisis dinamis, struktur dimodelkan sebagai
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bangunan geser elastis linier dua dimensi dengan TMD pada lantai teratas. Efektifitas TMD
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dievaluasi dengan membandingkan respons perpindahan, simpangan antar tingkat, dan percepatan
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dari struktur tanpa dan dengan TMD. Massa TMD ditetapkan sebesar 1%, 2%, dan 3% dari massa
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struktur utamanya. Hasil studi menunjukkan umumnya respons struktur dapat teredam.
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Meskipun demikian, pada beberapa kasus dapat terjadi respons struktur bertambah besar, sehingga
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penggunaan TMD untuk mereduksi respons akibat gempa perlu dipertimbangkan lagi	d29344b6809108a9aa198d997726022f	b730f31f49441cfc2c7f7dbe828a1cd1	7cef34612a0bbdf7a1ec2d97709664be	article	STUDI EFEKTIFITAS PENGGUNAAN TUNED MASS DAMPER PADA STRUKTUR GEDUNG DALAM MEREDUKSI RESPONS DINAMIK AKIBAT BEBAN SEISMIK	Freddy Gunawan	\N	2000
8204834	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000134	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15571	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000134}, priority = {2}	On-street parking could reduce road capacity, and the extra cost due to traffic congestion is
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incomparable with the income that is gained from the parking sector. Surveys are conducted in the
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afternoon and evening peak hours when traffic and number of parked vehicle are at maximum. Based
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on the survey data the existing road capacity is obtained by analyzing the road segment performance,
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while the extra cost that should be bore by users of Kertajaya caused by on-street parking is obtained
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using vehicle operation cost and time value analysis.
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A parking price simulation gives an optimum combination of a fix and progressive price. For
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afternoon peak hours a fix price of Rp.3000 for the first hour, and progressive price of Rp.1000 for the
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next hour, while for evening peak hours a fix price of Rp.2500 for the first hour, and progressive price
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of Rp.500 for every two hours, are needed to balance the loss due to vehicle operation cost and time
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Kegiatan perparkiran di badan jalan dapat mengurangi kapasitas jalan, kerugian yang dialami oleh
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pengguna jalan akibat kemacetan tidak sebanding dengan pendapatan yang diterima dari sektor
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parkir. Survey dilakukan pada saat siang dan sore hari dimana pada saat tersebut arus lalulintas
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dan jumlah kendaraan yang sedang parkir mencapai puncak. Berdasarkan hasil survey dilakukan
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analisis kinerja ruas untuk mengetahui kapasitas jalan Kertajaya pada saat ini. Selanjutnya
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melalui analisis Biaya Operasional Kendaraan (BOK) dan Nilai Waktu (NW), dapat dihitung
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besarnya kerugian yang dialami oleh pengguna jalan Kertajaya akibat kegiatan perparkiran di
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badan jalan.
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Simulasi tarif parkir menghasilkan kombinasi tarif tetap dan tarif progresif yang paling optimum
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yaitu tarif tetap Rp.3000 per satu jam pertama, tarif progresif Rp.1000 per satu jam berikutnya
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untuk jam puncak siang, dan tarif tetap Rp.2500 per satu jam pertama, tarif progresif Rp.500 per
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dua jam berikutnya untuk jam puncak sore agar dapat mengimbangi besarnya kerugian berupa
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BOK dan NW.	f410c0825f2c5b5b13e33d11a444b8ef	31a01ad1b5e687aa960addc20bd54f9b	f07dc523178d42ec7c5439a6a5756dc1	article	PENGARUH KEGIATAN PERPARKIRAN DI BADAN JALAN TERHADAP KINERJA RUAS JALAN  STUDI KASUS JALAN KERTAJAYA	Paul Tjahjaputra	\N	2000
8204835	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000135	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15572	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000135}, priority = {2}	The use of coal as source of energy has produce bottom ashes, which has become a big source of
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pollution. One of the alternatives to solve this problem is by using this material in road pavement. The
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purpose of this research is to find the effect of the use bottom ash to replace fine aggregate, toward the
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stability, flow, air void, void in mineral aggregate and Marshall Quotient of asphalt concrete.
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In this research the effect of replacing ten to 100 % fine aggregate with bottom ash is evaluated. It is
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found out that the best result could be obtained by replacing the fine aggregate by ten percent bottom
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ash. This replacement could fulfill all requirements except the air void. To improve the air void, an
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additive (chemcrete) has been added. The use of chemcrete has increase the stability and improves the
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air void of asphalt concrete.
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Pemakaian batu bara sebagai sumber energi menghasilkan residu berupa bottom ash yang
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menimbulkan pencemaran lingkungan. Penggunaan bottom ash sebagai material pekerasan jalan
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adalah salah satu cara untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti
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efek penggunaan bottom ash sebagai pengganti agregat halus terhadap stabilitas, kelelehan, rongga
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udara, rongga didalam agregat dan Marshall quotient dari campuran aspal beton.
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Penelitian dilakukan dengan menguji efek pemakaian bottom ash sebagai pengganti agregat halus
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sebesar sepuluh sampai 100%. Dari penelitian ditemukan bahwa persentase terbaik penggantian
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agregat halus dengan bottom ash adalah sepuluh persen. Penggantian ini memenuhi semua
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persyaratan yang ditentukan kecuali persyaratan rongga udara. Sebuah bahan additif (chemcrete)
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digunakan untuk memperbaiki rongga udara. Penggunaan chemcrete dapat meningkatkan nilai
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stabilitas serta memperbaiki nilai rongga udara pada campuran aspal beton.	5955806f77bbd61ea9443d1cd6c21d6c	fd708ae67798fbf3d14e894a0a82ccaa	01274ca54e8498a59e7a0de26c15cdf5	article	PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN BOTTOM ASH TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK CAMPURAN ASPAL BETON	Andarias Andarias	\N	2000
8204836	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000136	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15573	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000136}, priority = {2}	The using of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is one of many alternatives that can be used to
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decrease dam construction cost. Many Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) composition has been
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developed to achieve maximum compressive strength. Due to the economical consideration and the
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possibility of the execution, drop hammer system has been used for this research. Compression test is
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done after the age of the sample reaches seven, 28, 60, and 90 days.
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The result shows that 60/40 composition of gravel/sand has higher average compressive strength on
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all age of sample. The highest compressive strength the achieve is 17.78 MPa for 90 days sample.
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Penggunaan Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) merupakan salah satu alternatif yang dapat
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digunakan untuk mengurangi biaya pembuatan konstruksi bendungan. Berbagai komposisi benda
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uji Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) dibuat untuk mengetahui kuat tekan yang paling maksimal.
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Ditinjau dari segi ekonomis dan kemudahan pelaksanaan, maka digunakan sistem alat pemadat
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drop hammer. Dilakukan tes kuat tekan setelah umur benda uji masing-masing mencapai tujuh, 28,
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60, dan 90 hari.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa komposisi kerikil/pasir sebesar 60/40 selalu memiliki kuat
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tekan rata-rata yang lebih tinggi pada semua umur benda uji. Kuat tekan terbesar pada benda uji
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umur 90 hari mencapai 17.78 MPa.	8c9cdad76b3616563fecd2f898c493d4	db08090946861bdc685046342de48b78	0a88d3b6c2b4e03fbb58c811a6466e4e	article	ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE  RCC  UNTUK BANGUNAN BENDUNGAN	Henry James	\N	2000
8204837	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000137	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15574	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000137}, priority = {2}	The slake-durability test is regarded as a simple test for assessing weathering of rocks. This simple
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test has been accepted as a standard test by the Rock Mechanics Society. However, mechanisms into
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slaking processes have not been fully understood yet as many factors involved in the processes. The
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current research explored mechanisms performed by the test by conducting a series of slakedurability
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tests for four types of soft rocks taken from Coober Pedy, South Australia. Results show
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that the slake-durability index (Id2) of weathered soft rocks was influenced by the degree of
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weathering. Distinctly weathered rocks had lower indeces compared to partly weathered rocks.
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Shapes also influenced the Id2 of these soft rocks. Different shapes displayed different mechanisms in
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the slaking processes. Samples that had irregular shapes tended to have a lower Id2 compared to
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samples that had rounded shapes. Thus, the slake-durability test might have simple procedures, but
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it could have complicated mechanisms in slaking processes that contribute to the result of the test.	c1cb6a51e620e5a1c4b8156a82ce8eec	027c462e617bec92d4a7b602e1c5ccfa	5071d38168e3acb95ce0c3658ac92d8a	article	MODELLED MECHANISMS IN THE SLAKE-DURABILITY TEST FOR SOFT ROCKS	Didi Agustawijaya	\N	2000
8204838	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000138	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15575	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000138}, priority = {2}	Understanding characteristics of soil mixtures lead to increasing the confidence level before applying
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such materials in the field. The outcomes of this study can provide insight into the swelling and the
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compressibility behavior of soil – bentonite mixtures, between non-swelling materials and swelling
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materials. A simple swell and compression laboratory test has been conducted for the purposes of
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this study. The result of this study indicated that the existence of bentonite in the soil mixtures
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influence the swelling behavior, which follows a hyperbolic curve model. Amount and size of nonswelling
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fraction affected the swelling and compressibility.	d464ac1f2613e2d1e53d00f39297eb34	91dcc2e753f3f700f3a6c1532a2d5d1f	b444b2416e1a09d9f496f7c4d0ae78b1	article	SWELLING AND COMPRESSIBILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF SOIL - BENTONITE MIXTURES	Agus Muntohar	\N	2000
8204839	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000139	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15576	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000139}, priority = {2}	A method commonly used to stabilize expansive soils is mixing the soil with foreign materials. The
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main obstacle raised from soil stabilization in the field is the difficulty in mixing process. This paper
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presents the strength distribution in soft soil due to the addition of single columns of quicklime and
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carbide waste- product from gas industry that contains Calcium Oxide (CaO) up to 60%.
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The results show that the addition of columns filled with carbide waste product and quicklime
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increase the shear strength of surrounding soil. The spreading of the strength tends to follow a unique
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pattern, that the increase of soil shear strength at a certain normalized-distance, S (in column
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diameter D) from the column axis is constant. A significant increase of strength occurs in the area
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closer to the column, and it decreases with the distance from the column.
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Metode yang umum dipakai untuk menstabilisasi tanah adalah mencampur tanah asli dengan
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material lain. Kendala utama yang timbul pada stabilisasi tanah di lapangan adalah kesulitan pada
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proses pencampuran. Makalah ini mempresentasikan penyebaran kekuatan tanah akibat kolom
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tunggal yang terbuat masing-masing dari kapur aktif dan limbah karbit, yang mengandung unsur
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Calsium Oksida (CaO) sampai 60%.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penambahan kolom limbah karbit dan kolom kapur dapat
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meningkatkan kekuatan tanah di sekitarnya. Penyebaran kekuatan tanah di sekitar kolom kapur
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dan limbah karbit cenderung mengikuti suatu pola yang unik, yaitu bahwa peningkatan kekuatan
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tanah pada jarak (yang dinormalisasikan dengan diameter kolom D) adalah tetap. Peningkatan
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kekuatan geser tanah yang signifikan terjadi di daerah dekat kolom dan peningkatan ini mengecil
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seiring dengan jarak dari kolom.	14a8e285fbfbc38b64d6fe03c273b4c3	6de9415b544176f91b61390d7acda814	df814677e869ae9a5e47c61f3b6f1a95	article	PENYEBARAN KEKUATAN DARI KOLOM YANG TERBUAT DARI LIMBAH KARBIT DAN KAPUR	Gogot Budi	\N	2000
8204840	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000140	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15577	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000140}, priority = {2}	The combination of concrete and steel form economical and efficient composite material by means of
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the created cooperation through bond stress on the interface of both materials. Heating at varying
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temperature would result in behaviour change of the composite material, particularly regarding its
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bond stress performance due to the microstructure change of the concrete and steel.
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The uniaxial compression test indicated that the value of concrete compression strength on seven days
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if heated at 2000 C , 5000 C, and 8000 C temperature would decrease, varying from six to 100%,
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whereas the decrease of concrete compression strength on 28 days varying from ten to 90%. At 2000 C
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heating, the decrease of bond stress between steel and concrete on 28 days was approximately 30%.
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Heating at a higher temperature or at 5000 C would lead to 40% to 77% decrease. The decrease of
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concrete compression and that of bond stress due to heating was presented by a non-linear curve
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berkisar antara sepuluh hingga 90%. Pada tingkat pemanasan dengan temperatur 200oC,
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penurunan kekuatan lekat antara baja tulangan dan beton umur 28 hari adalah sekitar 30%, serta
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penurunan sebesar 40% hingga 77%. Penurunan kuat tekan beton dan penurunan kekuatan lekat
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menunjukkan adanya korelasi positif antara kedua karakteristik tersebu	cd108ab0d61b7ba68776e2d2cb255538	d96023df11f562f60bc7bb73d2976b4e	5a112bf4fc070fc44ffe54587fdee23e	article	KEKUATAN LEKAT BETON DAN BAJA TULANGAN AKIBAT PEMANASAN	Ellen Kumaat	\N	2000
8204842	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000142	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15579	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000142}, priority = {2}	<br><hr> Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : <br><br>	929d3cbf99f7fbb89b8d0589baf68424	767dfe11dbe9ff9e6b87bb26e9cc6ea9	d69aca96d2166ad148f15e0678977d53	article	PERHITUNGAN  KAPASITAS  PENAMPANG  KOLOM BETON  MUTU  TINGGI  YANG  TERKEKANG  DENGAN  BLOK  TEGANGAN  SEGIEMPAT  EKIVALEN (Dimensi Teknik Sipil, Vol. 5, No. 1, Maret 2003, hal. 45-49)	Rachmat Purwono	\N	2000
8204843	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000143	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15580	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000143}, priority = {2}	This study is part of an ongoing study on the reliability of static pushover analysis at Petra Christian University. In this study two open frame buildings, five and ten story with re-entrant corner, are designed in accordance with the proposed Indonesian Earthquake Code (SNI 1726-1999, 3rd concept).  The seismic performance of these buildings is evaluated using three dimensional static pushover and dynamic nonlinear time history analysis. The ground motions used in the dynamic analysis are spectrum consistent ground motions scaled to maximum acceleration of various return periods. The resulting Capacity Curves (Base Shears vs. Top Floor Displacement) are then compared. It is shown that although the static pushover analysis gives a conservative performance prediction, the predicted capacity curve is getting worse with the higher modes influence.
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Penelitian ini merupakan kelanjutan dari serangkaian penelitian yang dilakukan terhadap keandalan analisa beban dorong statik (static pushover analysis) di Universitas Kristen Petra. Dalam penelitian ini dua buah struktur portal terbuka terdiri dari struktur lima, dan sepuluh lantai, dengan re-entrant corner sebesar setengah dari intinya, direncanakan sesuai dengan konsep ke-3, SNI 1726-1999. Prilaku seismik ke dua struktur ini dievaluasi menggunakan analisa static pushover dan analisa  dinamik nonlinier riwayat waktu. Untuk analisa riwayat waktu digunakan percepatan gempa sintesis yang telah disesuaikan dengan respons spektrum gempa Indonesia dengan menggunakan bermacam-macam percepatan tanah maksimum. Kurva kapasitas yang didapatkan dari analisa static pushover kemudian dibandingkan dengan kurva kapasitas yang didapatkan dengan analisa riwayat waktu. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa analisa static pushover masih memberikan prediksi kapasitas struktur yang konservatif dan cukup memadai. Penelitian ini juga menunjukkan bahwa keandalan analisa pushover menurun sejalan dengan bertambahnya pengaruh ragam yang lebih tinggi.	d75c831bcb32c3b86a11528dfa5f0548	0976f5589aabb067a33e2ef2c12e5062	6ca2ca9acb27ce988bc0893e033778f9	article	Keandalan Analisa Pushover Untuk Meramal Prilaku Seismik Nonlinier Struktur Portal Terbuka Dengan Reentrant Corner	Eka Wijaya	\N	2000
8204844	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000144	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15581	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000144}, priority = {2}	Conduit (pipes) in reinforced concrete columns is still used to date. ACI 318M-95 code limits the hole up to maximum 4% of the column cross sectional area. If the percentage is more than 4%, its effect toward its strength should be considered. But the Code does not mention the effect of the hollow cross section on the ductility.
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This study was done by testing hollow and solid columns with variation as follows: single stirrup ratio = 0.0184, double stirrup ratio = 0.0276, longitudinal steel ratio = 0.0252, concrete compression strength f’c = 26 MPa, column cross-section b = h = 200 mm, column length L = 1100 mm, hole-ratio (0%, 4.53%, 7.07%). Both ends of the column are loaded by constant axial compression load of 0.12f’cAg = 12,5 ton, lateral loads are applied at 1/3 and 2/3 points to produce moments. The observed variables are moment and curvature ductility.
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The result of the study shows that the 4% hollow column still has the same moment strength as the solid one. This experiment also indicates that its curvature ductility is within the range of 6.14  �?��?�  8.49, thus showing that the columns should be considered as limited ductile structure. If the hole-ratio is more than 4%, however, a decrease in the curvature ductility will be found.
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Sampai saat ini masih ditemui pemakaian konduit (pipa-pipa) pada kolom beton bertulang, sehingga penampang kolom menjadi berlubang. Peraturan ACI 318M-95 membatasi besarnya lubang maksimum 4%, apabila persentase lubang  4%, maka besarnya lubang harus diperhitungkan terhadap pengaruh kekuatannya. Peraturan tersebut tidak menyinggung pengaruh lubang terhadap daktilitas kolom berlubang.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan membuat benda uji kolom berlubang dan tak berlubang dengan variasi: rasio sengkang tunggal = 0,0184; rasio sengkang rangkap = 0,0276; rasio tulangan memanjang = 0,0252; f’c = 26 MPa, penampang kolom = b x h = 200 mm x 200 mm, panjang kolom  = L = 1100 mm, rasio lubang (0%; 4,53%; 7,07%), pada kedua ujung kolom diberikan Paksial-tekan konstan 0,12f’cAg = 12,5 ton, diberikan pula beban lateral terletak 1/3 & 2/3 bentang kolom untuk menimbulkan momen. Variabel yang diamati berupa momen dan  daktilitas kurvatur.
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Hasil penelitian tentang kekuatan momen kolom berlubang 4% masih menunjukkan kekuatan yang sama dengan kolom tak berlubang.  Eksperimen ini juga mendapatkan daktilitas kurvatur rentang 6,14,8,49 (termasuk daktilitas terbatas). Jika rasio lubang melebihi 4%, maka akan menurunkan daktilitas kurvatur	0f326c3e1742d97b5dd3f485868b1eda	92bcca0d496c8fce56868eee171dc192	c36beef874a15ac0cde36386bab83950	article	EFEK PENGEKANGAN KOLOM BERLUBANG BETON MUTU NORMAL TERHADAP DAKTILITAS KURVATUR	Priyosulistyo Priyosulistyo	\N	2000
8204845	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000145	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15582	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000145}, priority = {2}	This research was conducted to compare the ultimate bearing capacity of square footing and strip footing rested on geogrid-reinforced sand via model test in the laboratory. The parameters studied were the top layer depth of geogrid below the footing (u), vertical spacings of geogrid layers (z) and the depth of the deepest geogrid layer (d) below the footing. For both square and strip footing, the value of u/B = 0.25-0.5 (B = width of footing) can give benefit to the ultimate bearing capacity of sand up to 2.5-3.5 times greater than unreinforced sand. On the value of z/B = 0.5, on the square footing case, could increase the bearing capacity up to 3.5 times bigger than unreinforced sand, while on the strip footing, z/B = 0.25 increase the ultimate bearing capacity up to 2.5 times greater than unreinforced case. At the value of d/B = 1.5, both square and strip footing could give benefits which amplified the ultimate bearing capacity up to 5 times and 3 times bigger than unreinforced sand respectively.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk membandingkan kapasitas daya dukung ultimit pondasi bujur sangkar dan pondasi lajur yang berada di atas tanah pasir yang diperkuat geogrid melalui uji model di laboratorium. Parameter yang diteliti meliputi efek letak lapisan geogrid teratas (u), efek spasi geogrid (z) dan efek letak lapisan terbawah (d) dari geogrid terhadap kenaikan daya dukung ultimit pondasi. Untuk model pondasi baik bujur sangkar maupun lajur, nilai u/B = 0.25-0.5 (B = lebar pondasi) mampu meningkatkan daya dukung ultimit hingga 2.5-3.5 kali daya dukung ultimit tanah pondasi tanpa perkuatan. Nilai z/B = 0.5 pada pondasi bujur sangkar memberikan kenaikan daya dukung hingga 3.5 kali lipat dan pondasi lajur, nilai z/B = 0.25 memberikan kenaikan daya dukung hingga 2.5 kali lipat. Nilai d/B = 1.5, pada pondasi bujur sangkar dan lajur mampu menaikkan daya dukung tanah pondasi hingga 5 kali lipat dan 3 kali lipat dibanding tanah tanpa perkuatan.	b8f53a88812cd25f2473649237a231fd	9691c96796f63264175088361b98aa9d	56086ad2351f5733532fee792f28f2a8	article	DAYA DUKUNG ULTIMIT PONDASI DANGKAL DI ATAS TANAH PASIR YANG DIPERKUAT GEOGRID	Pontjo Utomo	\N	2000
8204846	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000146	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15583	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000146}, priority = {2}	The plasticity index of clayey soils has been known as a good indicator for many soil parameters. This paper describes how the plasticity index of clays correlates well with the friction coefficient on certain concrete interfaces.
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Interface direct shear tests were carried out on undisturbed clay samples.  The test specimens were normally loaded to simulate the lateral stress at its field condition, and later sheared along a concrete interface.  The ratio between the shear stress and the normal stress is termed as the friction coefficient.
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It appeared that for a certain interface a unique relation between plasticity index and the friction coefficient could be established.  Thus, knowing the plasticity index of a clay layer we could determine its adhesion or skin resistance to an embedded pile surface.
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Index plastisitas tanah kelempungan mempunyai pengaruh terhadap sifat-sifat tanah tersebut, dan telah dipakai untuk menentukan beberapa parameter tanah.   Penelitian dalam tulisan ini berupaya mengetahui pengaruh index plastisitas tanah kelempungan terhadap koefisien geseknya ke permukaan suatu bahan beton. Percobaan dilakukan dalam alat geser langsung (direct shear).  Spesimen uji tanah digeserkan ke atas permukaan suatu bahan beton setelah dibebani sesuai dengan tegangan lateral yang pernah diterimanya.  Koefisien gesek didefinisikan sebagai rasio antara tegangan geser serta tegangan lateral ini.
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Ternyata untuk sesuatu macam permukaan bahan didapat hubungan yang cukup unik antara koefisien gesek dengan index plastisitas tanah. Untuk sesuatu lapisan tanah kelempungan dengan index plastisitas tertentu dapat ditentukan besarnya hambatan lekat tanahnya pada permukaan suatu tiang pondasi yang ditahannya.	eef230aeb5d5e95519349133d9f087d3	278c46abe8c643beb59336fb13bc4eb8	d08b6f9cfc289f3abaf311d74d0f5306	article	KOEFISIEN GESEK TANAH KELEMPUNGAN BERDASARKAN INDEX PLASTISITASNYA	Johanes Suwono	\N	2000
8204847	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000147	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15584	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000147}, priority = {2}	Binder drainage occurs with mixes of small aggregate surface area particularly porous asphalt.  The binder drainage test, developed by the Transport Research Laboratory, UK, is commonly used to set an upper limit on the acceptable binder content for a porous mix.  This paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation to determine the effects of different binder types on the binder drainage characteristics of porous mix made of various maximum aggregate sizes 20, 14 and 10 mm.  Two types of binder were used, conventional 60/70 pen bitumen, and styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) modified bitumen.  The amount of binder lost through drainage after three hours at the maximum mixing temperature were measured in duplicate for mixes of different maximum sizes and binder contents.  The maximum mixing temperature adopted depends on the types of binder used.  The retained binder is plotted against the initial mixed binder content, together with the line of equality where the retained binder equals the mixed binder content.  The results indicate the significant contribution of using SBS modified bitumen to increase the target bitumen binder content.  Their significance is discussed in terms of target binder content, the critical binder content, the maximum mixed binder content and the maximum retained binder content values obtained from the binder drainage test.  It was concluded that increasing maximum aggregate sizes decrease the maximum retained binder content, critical binder content, target binder content, maximum mixed binder content, and mixed content for both binders, but however for all mixtures, SBS is the highest.	3a3573800aeba90ebd42c0577d568b98	0f428503c2bfd82eec573b65829cf3bb	e2b7040feb9a40297979c55b9e046cb3	article	BINDER DRAINAGE TEST FOR POROUS MIXTURES MADE BY VARYING THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZES	A.A. Mohammed	\N	2000
8204848	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000148	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15585	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000148}, priority = {2}	Leading is one of the most important facets in managing construction projects, and behaving as an effective leader is a vital project manager’s responsibility to ensure that work efforts of other persons are directed toward the accomplishment of organizational objectives. This paper aims to determine basic and actual leadership styles of construction project managers in Surabaya. The effectiveness of the actual leadership style is also examined. To accomplish the objective, the paper first briefly reviews the ways in which leadership is approached. Data were then collected through an empirical survey to 46 project managers, taking Fiedler and Hersey-Blanchard’s models as the point of departure. The results indicate that the basic leadership of project managers in Surabaya falls slightly on task-oriented behavior. Meanwhile selling is the most common style used as actual leadership in practice. The paper discusses the effectiveness of the styles adopted and situational variables affecting.	5e46915a7b79dbcd4a3eb4cd83f30b15	a77fd92922ea7bad4b588d647e10b040	b4b6d7097c859b030aeeed5f6d8095a8	article	BASIC  ACTUAL AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERS IN SURABAYA	Ronald Tali	\N	2000
8204849	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000149	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15586	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000149}, priority = {2}	Many cost overruns in the world of construction are attributable to either unforeseen events or foreseen events for which uncertainty was not appropriately accommodated. It is argued that a significant improvement to project management performance may result from greater attention to the process of analyzing project risks. The objective of this paper is to propose a risk analysis methodology for appropriate allocation of contingency in project cost estimation. 
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In the first step, project risks will be identified. Influence diagramming technique is employed to identify and to show how the risks affect the project cost elements and also the relationships among the risks themselves. The second step is to assess the project costs with regards to the risks under consideration. Using a linguistic approach, the degree of uncertainty of identified project risks is assessed and quantified. The problem of dependency between risks is taken into consideration during this analysis. For the final step, as the main purpose of this paper, a method for allocating appropriate contingency is presented. Two types of contingencies, i.e. project contingency and management reserve are proposed to accommodate the risks. An illustrative example is presented at the end to show the application of the methodology.	87b591f455ea9bc3e8f0a5fc604946e2	e62cf02eb6a013376d1c1ab4f2328bc7	bf1c4048d71d5fed229616b97313be86	article	APPROPRIATE ALLOCATION OF CONTINGENCY USING RISK ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY	Andi Andi	\N	2000
8204850	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000150	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/15587	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000150}, priority = {2}	Perencanaan campuran beton (mix design) adalah suatu langkah yang sangat penting dalam pengendalian mutu beton. Campuran yang salah akan mempengaruhi kemudahan pelaksanaan maupun performa beton dalam pemakaian. Makalah yang menarik ini mengungkapkan pengalaman dan praktek yang dilakukan di Romania dalam merencanakan campuran beton untuk berbagai kepentingan.	b487354864ac3b15cabbf4b941f257c5	2b386020cd949d6d2140e131ba89520a	701e987ea277ccb37e595db33f9a7c7e	article	CONCRETE MIX DESIGN OPTIMIZED APPROACH	George Ilinoiu	\N	2000
8204851	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000151	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15588	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000151}, priority = {2}	Managers of small industries need accurate information regarding the type of workers which are most productive. This information can be obtained through regression analysis only if the regression model which is used is correct. This analysis has the objective of determining the proper regression model among four possibilities, including the linear model, quadratic model, square root model and logarithmic model. In addition, another objective is to determine the impact of several influential variables on labor productivity.
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Although the linear model is often used in productivity research, this analysis shows that for the data used in this study, the quadratic model is the best regression model to be used. It can be concluded that for managers of small businesses: 1) work experience does not make a difference but that age has a negative and significant relationship with productivity; 2) the level of education is significant, though the effect is unclear; 3) educational level may not be ignored but is less important than worker age; 4) it seems that younger workers have higher productivity according  to this analysis, perhaps due to greater enthusiasm or an ability to work harder.
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Para manajer usaha kecil memerlukan informasi yang tepat mengenai jenis pekerja yang paling produktif. Informasi yang tepat itu dapat diperoleh dari analisis regresi jika dan hanya jika model regresi yang digunakan menjadi tepat. Analisis ini bertujuan untuk menentukan model regresi yang paling tepat dari empat kemungkinan yaitu, model linear, model kuadrat, model akar serta model logarithmic. Selain itu, ada tujuan menentukan pengaruh dari beberapa faktor yang berpengaruh terhadap produktivitas tenaga kerja di industri kecil.
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Kata kunci : produktivitas, industri kecil, pengujian model regresi	b0049b5866d9746c8b5acca90304b8ae	503e12d8643f6406dac920f2350c83eb	b71b8cb73ea7174d1167985f9a39b513	article	PENGUJIAN MODEL REGRESI UNTUK PENGUKURAN PRODUKTIVITAS TENAGA KERJA: KASUS INDUSTRI KECIL DI JAWA TENGAH	Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204852	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000152	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15589	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000152}, priority = {2}	Business process reengineering is fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of an organization's business processes that leads the organization to achieve dramatic improvement in business performance. Many firms have successfully embraced this new innovation paradigm to achieve orders of magnitude improvements in cost, eficiency, quality and value. Even more firms are seeking opportunities to apply  reengineering  and methodologies to assist them in doing so. 
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The recognition of reengineering   as a new management paradigm emerged in the 1990's, though  it may be argued that the principle  of reengineering has been applied  well before then. The early 1990's  saw world wide interest in reengineering. Consequently, many organizations have reported their first-cycle experiences in reengineering.
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Reengineering practices in the period of the 1990's  was largerly characterized by application  to operational processes and emphasis  on operational measure of time, cost, and quality. Quite recently, a more strategic flavor of reengineering  has been advocated. One of the hopes of new thinking is that by trancending microscopic concern of operational strategy,  it would help the organization derive significantly greater value out of the reengineering effort.  This paper presents: 1. The concept of reengineering 2. Various problems in business process reengineering. 3. The rigorous methodology for organizing reengineering activities.
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Reengineering proses bisnis adalah pemikiran ulang fundamental dan disain ulang radikal suatu proses bisnis organisasi yang akan mengarahkan organisasi untuk mencapai peningkatan kinerja bisnis secara dramatis. Beberapa perusahaan telah menerapkan paradigma inovasi baru ini untuk mencapai berbagai perbaikan dalam biaya, kualitas, dan efisiensi. Bahkan makin banyak perusahaan yang mencari peluang untuk menerapkan proyek reengineering dan metodologi-metodologi yang membantu mereka dalam mencapai usaha-usaha perbaikan tersebut.
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Pengakuan reengineering  sebagai paradigma manajemen baru telah marak di tahun 1990-an, walaupun sebenarnya prinsip-prinsip reengineering telah lama  diterapkan sebelumnya. Pada awal tahun 1990-an dunia bisnis semakin tertarik pada reengineering, sehingga beberapa perusahaan berbagai pengalaman mengenai siklus awal penerapan reengineering.
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Praktik-praktik reengineering pada periode 1990-an, sebagian besar ditandai dengan aplikasi proses-proses operasional dan pengukuran operasional waktu, biaya, dan kualitas. Selanjutnya pengembangan proses strategik reengineering terus-menerus dilakukan. Salah satu harapan yang ingin diperoleh dari pemikiran baru tersebut adalah meninggalkan mikro menuju masalah yang lebih bersifat makro yang membantu menghasilkan nilai-nilai usaha reengineering yang jauh lebih besar. Tulisan ini akan menyajikan: 1. Konsep reengineering  2. Berbagai masalah dalam reengineering proses bisnis. 3. Metodologi untuk mengorganisasikan aktivitas reengineering.
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	d7ef1c295f4c0de688d29836423294e0	67f0f836d36d8375e599646bac9d3f5e	051aa4d31f48a1db1325e2ce0dd820d6	article	REENGINEERING  PROSES BISNIS : TINJAUAN KONSEPTUAL DAN METODOLOGI	Lena Ellitan	\N	2000
8204853	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000153	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15590	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000153}, priority = {2}	The research was carried out to find the effect of motivation variables such as physical need, safety and labor need, social need, self-esteem need, and actualization need on the productivity of workers at home industries in Sidoarjo region. This research also intended to find which variables mostly affect that productivity.
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I used the primary data which was derived form a survey on 40 respondents of home industries located at 4 local districts in Sidoarjo region: Tanggulangin, Candi, Buduran and Waru.
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The technique of data collecting used in this research wan Non Proportional Satisfied Random Sampling. Validity and reliability analysis was used to test the validity and reliability technique. Double linear regression was used as an analysis model. This model was chosen because this research intended to find to that extend independent variables affect dependent variables.
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This research indicated that motivation variables such as physical need, safety need, labor safety need, social need, self-esteem need and actualization need together showed a significant effect on the productivity of worker at home-industries in Sidoarjo.
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Partial and simultaneous analysis both indicated that, among those variables, physical both indicated the strongest influence, especially at Candi region. This was in line with the type of industry in that region that is "tempe" (soybean cake) industry. This industry offers lower payment/wages compared with other industries which produce bags, suitcases, shoes and other leather handicraft. The result of calculation for all the district as well as for each district indicated that self-actualization variables did not al all affect the productivity of workers.
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This was indicated by the regression coefficient value and the low T value which conformed to the theory that self-actualization need is the last-fulfilled need after the other four needs. This condition was supported by the low education level of the workers which approved from the data collecting through questionnaire.
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I hope the result of this research can be value for businessmen at home industries as an input in motivating their workers and in the company policy-making.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui pengaruh variabel-variabel motivasi yang terdiri atas kebutuhan fisiologis, kebutuhan keselamatan dan keamanan kerja, kebutuhan sosial, kebutuhan penghargaan serta kebutuhan aktualisasi terhadap produktivitas tenaga kerja karyawan pada industri rumah tangga di Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Disamping itu juga ingin diketahui cariabel mana yang mempunyai pengaruh yang kuat atau dominan terhadap produktivitas tenaga kerja karyawan.
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Adapun data yang digunakan adalah data primer yang diperoleh melalui survei terhadap 40 (empat puluh) responden industri rumah tangga yang berlokasi di 4 (empat) kecamatan yaitu : Kecamatan Tanggulangin, Candi, Buduran dan Waru di wilayah Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Teknik pengumpulan data yang diambil dengan menggunakan Teknik Non Proporsional Stratified Random Sampling.
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Untuk menguji kesahihan dan keandalan intrumen penelitian digunakan analisis validitas dan reabilitas. Teknik validitas yang digunakan adalah construct validity sedangkan teknik reabilitas adalah split-half method (belah dua).
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Model analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah regresi linier berganda. Model ini dipilih karena dalam penelitian ini ingin mengetahui seberapa besar pengaruh variabel bebas terhadap variabel tidak bebas.
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Berdasarkan hasil perhitungan menunjukkan bahwa variabel-variabel motivasi yang terdiri dari kebutuhan fisiologis, kebutuhan keselamatan dan keamanan kerja, kebutuhan sosial, kebutuhan penghargaan serta kebutuhan aktualisasi secara serempak menunjukkan pengaruh yang bermakna terhadap produktivitas tenaga kerja karyawan pada industri rumah tangga di Kabupaten Sidoarjo.
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Dari hasil pengujian secara parsial maupun simultan diketahui kebutuhan fisiologis mempunya pengaruh yang paling kuat diantara variabel lainnya terutama untuk Kecamatan Candi. Hal ini sesuai dengan jenis industri rumah tangga di kecamatan tersebut yaitu sayangan dan industri tempe. Dimana industri rumah tangga ini memberikan upah yang lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan industri yang berlokasi di tiga kecamatan lainnya (Kecamatan Tanggulangin, Buduran dan Waru) yang memproduksi tas, koper ataupun sepatu serta kerajinan kulit.
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Selanjutnya dari semua hasil perhitungan baik yang menggunakan data gabungan seluruh kecamatan maupun untuk masing-masing kecamatan, variabel kebutuhan aktualisasi diri didapatkan tidak berpengaruh sama sekali terhadap perubahan produktivitas tenaga kerja. Hal ini terbukti dengan didapatkannya nilai koefisien regresi dan nilai t hitungnya yang rendah. Sesuai dengan teori bahwa kebutuhan aktualisasi diri merupakan kebutuhan yang paling akhir sendiri pemenuhannya setelah ke empat kebutuhan lainnya terpenuhi. Kondisi ini didukung oleh rendahnya tingkat pendidikan para tenaga kerja karyawan yang tercermin dari hasil pengumpulan data melalui kuisioner.
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Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat bermanfaat bagi pengusaha industri rumah tangga yang ada di Kabupaten Sidoarjo sebagai masukan yang berupa informasi tentang pengaruh variabel-variabel motivasi terhadap produktivitas tenaga kerja karyawan, yang dapat dipergunakan sebagai bahan pertimbangan dalam menentukan kebijakan untuk memotivasi pekerjanya.
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Kata kunci : motivasi, produktivitas, tenaga kerja, kebutuhan dan industri rumah tangga.	9148880199685ceadbbfae8c8fcd8de1	af227b82621de65f902b306617fa3ee9	6d1c22f8edb4df1182b080ac039cecfc	article	PENGARUH VARIABEL-VARIABEL MOTIVASI TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS TENAGA KERJA KARYAWAN PADA INDUSTRI RUMAH TANGGA DI KABUPATEN SIDOARJO	Sundring Djati	\N	2000
8204854	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000154	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15591	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000154}, priority = {2}	As we know, in mid July 1999, Indonesia is suffering an economic crisis that shocked every economist in Indonesia, economic cycle jammed and many enemployment and "Pemutusan Hubungan Kerja" (PHK). The change of economical pattern either in the society or among the enterpreneur has gone in a drastic way and causes a very big trouble to the Indonesian government to stabilize the economic cycle.
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Many economist from may kind of proffesion or any work field try to save there own business in their own way and limited only in a micro scale. Even in the economic crisis that coused by the weakness in rupiah to US $, the economist behavior make the rupiah weaker, becouse they with hold cash rupiah and cash US $. To over come it, Indonesian government give a secure guarantee to the banks consumers so they will agree to release cash at home and deposit the money in the bank. In that way the economic cycle will run again and ever better.
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The purpose of this research is to see the differences of the economist behavior through their financial assets coused by the differences of proffesion and economical condition and how for they have been participated with the government policy in banking in January 1998.
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Seperti kita ketahui, pada pertengahan Juli 1997, Indonesia dilanda krisis ekonomi yang sangat mengejutkan para pelaku ekonomi Indonesia. Roda perekonomian menjadi macet, banyak terjadi pengangguran dan pemutusan hubungan kerja. Perubahan-perubahan pola ekonomi masyarakat maupun pengusaha secara drastis silih berganti,  menimbulkan kesulitan besar bagi pemerintah Indonesia untuk menstabilkan jalannya roda perekonomian.
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Berbagai pelaku ekonomi dari berbagai jenis profesi atau bidang usaha berusaha mnenyelamatkan usahanya masing-masing dengan cara mereka sendiri dan terbatas pada skope mikro saja. Bahkan dalam masa krisis ekonomi yang disebabkan melemahnya nilai tukar rupiah terhadap uang dolar Amerika, perilaku sebagian pelaku ekonomi justru memperberat jatuhnya nilai mata uang rupiah karena mereka menahan sejumlah tunai rupiah dan uang tunai dolar Amerika. Untuk menanggulangi hal ini pemerintah Indonesia memberikan jaminan keamanan bagi nasabah bank agar mereka bersedia melepas uang tunai di rumah dan mendepositokannya di bank. Dengan demikian roda perekonomian diharapkan dapat berputar kembali dengan lebih baik.
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Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk melihat perbedaan-perbedaan perilaku pelaku ekonomi terhadap asset finansialnya karena adanya perbedaan jenis profesi dan perbedaan keadaan ekonomi yang terjadi serta sejauh mana antisipasi mereka terhadap kebijakan yang diberikan pemerintah di bidang perbankan Januari 1998.
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Kata kunci : kebijakan pemerintah dibidang perbankan, deposito.	a0572aa57c3a62d7c1b052bd8b78e06d	b312d92d9aec71a8ecf06256c1f31638	d04187008c358adf72c212ac232f7456	article	TANGGAPAN PARA PROFESIONAL SURABAYA TERHADAP PERUBAHAN EKONOMI DAN KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DI BIDANG PERBANKAN 	Dewi Astuti	\N	2000
8204855	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000155	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15592	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000155}, priority = {2}	Committed employess give a big contribution to organizations because they perform and behave on achieving organization's goals. Furthermore, workers who are committed to their organization are happy to be members of it, believe in and feel good about the organization and what it stands for, and inted to do what is good for the organization.
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Surprisingly,some new findings suggested that stated commitment is largely unrelated to performance. In fact, there is positive and significant relationship between commitment to supervisors and performance. It means commitment to supervisors become a good predictor to performance than commitment to organizations.
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	e036c73f58ce91c83140bd7394e587b2	8dd012f2c67bd3c3b10f1d72d03777ec	2f18d1b7866734852f1c0998a7a804a4	article	THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT AND JOB PERFORMANCE	Eddy Sutanto	\N	2000
8204856	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000156	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15593	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000156}, priority = {2}	This research is to indentify the performance of service quality on customer satisfaction at Telkomsel Malang Area. The sample was choosen by using Simple Random Sampling Method. The population covers 1,125 customers, while the samples consist of 113 customers. The collected data were analyzed by using Cartesius Diagram. This diagram can be used to identity the service significance and customer satisfaction  level on service quality of a company. The result of research shows that: customer service attitude (the first component) with ordinate (3.9115, 4.2124), the response towards customer complaint (the second component) with ordinate (3.7788, 4.2301) and additional facility (the fourth component) with ordinate (4.1062, 4.2389) are located at Quadrant I. It means that they are satisfying and considered important for the customers. Payment service (the fifth component) with ordinate (3.5664, 4.1062) is located at Quadrant III. It means that it is less satisfying and considered important to the customers. Ideally, the service time promptness should be shifted to Quadrant I, so that it can satisfy the customers. Hence, Grha Pari Sraya, Malang has to improve its service quality in terms of promptness time service.
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Penelitian ini untuk mengidentifikasi kinerja mutu jasa pada kepuasan pelanggan di Telkomsel Wilayah Malang. Contoh dipilih dengan menggunakan Metode Simple Random Sampling. Jumlah populasi 1125 pelanggan, sedangkan contohnya terdiri dari 113 orang pelanggan. Data yang terkumpul dianalisa dengan menggunakan diagram cartesius. Diagram ini bisa digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi jasa dan tingkat kepuasan pelanggan atas mutu layanan perusahaan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa : perilaku layanan pelanggan (komponen pertama) dengan ordinat (3.9115, 4.2124), tanggapan atas keluhan pelanggan (komponen kedua) dengan ordinat (3.7788, 4.2301) dan fasilitas tambahan (komponen keempat) dengan ordinat (4.1062, 4.2389) terletak pada kuadran I. Berarti mereka puas dan dipandang penting bagi pelanggan. Jasa pembayaran (komponen kelima) dengan ordinat (3.5664, 4.1062) terletak pada kuadran III. Berarti kurang memuaskan dan dipandang penting bagi pelanggan. Idealnya, ketepatan waktu pelayanan perlu dipindah ke kuadran I, sehingga mampu memuaskan pelanggan. Oleh sebab itu, Grha Pari Sraya, Malang harus menyempurnakan mutu jasa perihal ketepatan waktu palayanan.
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Kata kunci : signifikansi jasa, kepuasan pelanggan, mutu layanan perusahaan, ketepatan waktu layanan.	c344489610177541fe291ee5fd1eaec1	b41aacb1a07bd66a600c9a74899a51d8	d94af7c9bd134e8f2fd749a3213dcc0a	article	ANALISIS KINERJA KUALITAS PELAYANAN TERHADAP KEPUASAN PELANGGAN PADA TELKOMSEL MALANG AREA	Sarwi Ruci	\N	2000
8204857	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000157	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15594	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000157}, priority = {2}	In the age of competition, companies do not have any other choice than to compete better than their competitors. Human resource management has a critical role to play in supporting the corporate strategic plan. All the HR functions contribute positively to achieving the objective. The main task of human resource management is to support other departments to have the best people. Therefore, there is a critical need to get the best people in the right place at the right time. 
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Forecasting helps to match the requirements and the availabilities of employees. There are two kinds of forecasting methods: qualitative and quantitative methods. On the other hand, the Miles and Snow typology could be used by companies as a tool to identify their positions. This paper discusses how typology and forecasting are valuable for successful human resource management to function in a company.	9ebbd521ef276b1d3c3dbd7a010f508d	1cee6b07c0d910089e9edef4c47fd7ed	8a62d19feb466b561399572f6623dbe2	article	FORECASTING: THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT	Eddy Sutanto	\N	2000
8204858	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000158	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15595	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000158}, priority = {2}	Economic globalization caused by  the development of innformation and communication technology also is bringing about radical and rapid change. In addition to the company having to face greater numbers of competitors, each company is required to win their market and continually launch innovative products and services.
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The speed of technology is also increasing innovation with the result that the product cycle has changed, becoming much shorter. New innovations which are developed by the company to respond to consumer demands bring about radical and rapid change. The only sure thing is uncertainty.
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Globalisasi ekonomi yang dipicu oleh teknologi informasi dan komunikasi juga menjadikan perubahan menjadi radikal, pesat dan cepat. Disamping perusahaan menghadapi jumlah pesaing yang lebih banyak, masing-masing perusahaan dituntut untuk memenangkan pasar dan terus menerus meluncurkan inovasi produk dan jasa.
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Kecepatan teknologi juga akan meningkatkan inovasi, akibatnya siklus produk berubah menjadi semakin pendek. Inovasi-inovasi baru yang dikembangkan perusahaan untuk merespon tuntutan konsumen, menghadirkan perubahan radikal, pesat dan cepat, akhirnya yang pasti adalah ketidakpastian itu sendiri.
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8204859	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000159	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15596	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000159}, priority = {2}	This paper explains how the Indonesian pharmaceutical retail business needs to improve its competitiveness, starting from environmental analysis to industry analysis. Observing the industry supply chain to strengthen players' awareness of industry driving forces  helps them to take advantage of its future trends.
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Tulisan ini mengupas bagaimana bisnis ritel farmasi di Indonesia perlu mempersiapkan diri sebaik mungkin untuk menjadi lebih kompetitif. Tulisan ini dimulai dari analisa lingkungan yang bersifat makro sampai masuk pada analisa industri. Mencermati supply chain industri ini sampai pada pemusatan perhatian terhadap driving force untuk memanfaatkan kecenderungan-kecenderungan yang ada.
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8204860	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000160	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15597	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000160}, priority = {2}	The factors influencing the price of used Toyota Kijang vehicles in Surabaya were evaluated using a hedonic model. Regression analysis was used to estimate the size of the influence of the hedonic characterics which determine used Kijang prices.
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Based on the results, it can be concluded that the year the vehicle was made, the condition of the engine, the condition of the body, the condition of tires, the presence  of air conditioner, and the GX and SX types all have a positive and significant relationship with the selling price. The value of R2 is 0,951 and the value of the F test is significant. The results of forecasting analysis show that the above analysis is correct, since the difference between the forecast price and the actual price varies between 1.2% - 4.5%.
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Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi harga mobil niaga Toyota Kijang bekas di Surabaya diteliti dengan menggunakan model hedonic. Analisis regresi digunakan untuk menghitung besarnya pengaruh karakteristik hedonic yang menentukan harga mobil Kijang bekas.
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Dari hasil analisis, dapat disimpulkan bahwa tahun pembuatan, kondisi mesin, kondisi bodi, kondisi ban, air conditioner, tipe GX dan tipe SX berhubungan positif dan signifikan terhadap harga jual. Nilai R2 menjadi sebesar 0,951 dan nilai uji F signifikan. Hasil analisis peramalan membuktikan bahwa analisis di atas tepat karena perselisihan antara harga peramalan dan harga sebenarnya berkisar antara 1,2% - 4,5%.
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Kata kunci: model hedonic, regresi berganda, variabel dummy, harga mobil bekas, Toyota Kijang	174cdf5ea7309ffb2e23a44cce528f6a	f0576e9d9af59f9127ee101e75eb4c77	c2b53ce79f1ec265b919db8b585f538e	article	ANALISIS HEDONIC TERHADAP HARGA JUAL MOBIL TOYOTA KIJANG BEKAS DI SURABAYA	Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204861	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000161	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15598	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000161}, priority = {2}	The transition from the 20th to the 21st century in Indonesia has been accompanied by great upheavals in the economic and political sectors as reform efforts to bring about a clean, legitimate democracy which is free from corruption, collusion and nepotism have taken place. These efforts have taken place in order to create a just and prosperous society based on Pancasila and the 1945 Basic Laws. In the areas of both business management and public administration, the function of control and oversight, (first introduced by Fayol and Taylor and developed by other researchers), is used to deal with mistakes, errors, discrepancies, leakages, and cheating so that the operation of activities achieves the objective in accordance with the original planning.
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Corruption, collusion, and nepotism is everywhere in Indonesia, in fact, to the point that Indonesia has the distinction being one of the countries with the highest level of corruption.  Beginning with this condition, the writer has taken the topic of "The Role of Control and Oversight in Corporate Management" to give attention to this issue and seek an answer to the question of how to handle these functions in a corporation.
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Pergantian abad XX ke abad XXI di Indonesia ditandai peristiwa-peristiwa besar dalam bidang ekonomi yang semakin terpuruk dan peristiwa-peristiwa besar di bidang politik dalam rangka reformasi sebagai upaya mewujudkan cita-cita pemerintahan menjadi bersih, berwibawa, demokratis bebas dari korupsi, kolusi dan nepotisme (KKN) dalam rangka mencapai masyarakat adil dan makmur berdasarkan Pancasila dan Undang-undang Dasar 1945. Dalam manajemen, baik manajemen bisnis maupun manajemen publik sejak awal diperkenalkan oleh dua tokoh manajemen terkenal yaitu Fayol dan Taylor yang kemudian disusul ilmuwan lain bahwa fungsi pengawasan diharapkan mampu mengatasi adanya kesalahan, penyimpangan, penyelewengan, kebocoran, cacat, kecurangan dan sebagainya sehingga pelaksanaan kegiatan-kegiatan untuk mencapai tujuan yang telah ditetapkan sesuai dengan perencanaan.
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Korupsi, kolusi, dan mepotisme telah merajalela di Indonesia, bahkan pernah diinformasikan bahwa Indonesia berstatus penyandang gelar sebagai negara yang tingkat korupsinya tinggi. Berangkat dari kondisi ini, penulis mengangkat judul "Fungsi Pengawasan dalam Penyelenggaraan Manajemen Korporasi" sebagai kepedulian dalam memecahkan masalah dan mencari jawaban atas pertanyaan bagaimana cara melaksanakan fungsi dalam suatu korporasi.
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Kata kunci: fungsi pengawasan, manajemen korporasi.	288a7e0f08c66597af766e2fa92999ac	4a4fb5d40df7a6a6e54b8eebfe158c89	406e94c400f96a83356fa040ded461b6	article	FUNGSI PENGAWASAN DALAM PENYELENGGARAAN MANAJEMEN KORPORASI	Sentot Glendoh	\N	2000
8204862	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000162	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15599	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000162}, priority = {2}	Research on stock splits has frequently been undertaken. The results vary, but fundamentally can be classified into two groups. First, the stock split is purely "cosmetic". Second, the stock split has a real effect on stocks. The difference between these opinions  raises controversy. The purpose of this study is to examine whether stock splits influence stock liquidity and return of an individual stock as well as in a group of stocks as a portfolio.
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Overall, the results of this study show that stock splits did influence stock price, trading volume and bid-ask spread but did not influence stock risk and abnormal return from the point of view of an individual stock as well as in a group of stocks as a portfolio. The test of a  relationship between bid-ask spread and stock price, trading volume and stock risk for each stock shows that all  three variable did not significantly affect the bid-ask spread. On the other hand, the test of a relationship in a portfolio reveals that only stock prices significantly affect the bid-ask spread.
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Penelitian mengenai stock split sudah sering dilakukan. Hasil dari penelitian- penelitian tersebut bermacam - macam, tetapi pada dasarnya dapat dibedakan menjadi dua kelompok. Pertama, stock split dinyatakan murni hanya sebagai "kosmetik". Kedua, stock split dinyatakan mempunyai efek yang nyata terhadap saham. Perbedaan pendapat ini sering menimbulkan kontroversi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji kembali apakah betul stock split dapat mempengaruhi likuiditas dan return saham baik ditinjau secara individual untuk masing - masing saham maupun seluruh saham sebagai sebuah portofolio.
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Secara keseluruhan, hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa stock split hanya mempengaruhi harga, volume perdagangan dan persentase spread, tetapi tidak mempengaruhi varians dan abnormal return baik ditinjau secara individual maupun sebagai sebuah portofolio. Sedangkan pengujian hubungan antara persentase spread terhadap harga, volume, dan varians untuk masing - masing saham menunjukkan bahwa ketiga variabel tersebut tidak berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap spread. Sebaliknya, jika ditinjau sebagai sebuah portofolio, hanya harga yang mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap spread.
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Kata kunci: stock split, likuiditas, abnormal return, bid - ask spread, return saham	d2542dced46ec338a55e605ff019e189	566bdbb3d307ebb412b485b3a41d7669	3e4eca966bf4aad1bfdc2fd724129cd5	article	PENGARUH STOCK SPLIT TERHADAP LIKUIDITAS DAN RETURN SAHAM DI BURSA EFEK JAKARTA 	Francisca Yuniartha	\N	2000
8204863	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000163	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15600	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000163}, priority = {2}	The concept of relative purchasing power parity is applied to evaluate the exchange rates for currencies such as: the German Mark, Japanese Yen, British Poundsterling, French Franc, Swedish Krona, Italian Lira, and the Canadian Dollar against the USA dollar. Another objective of the study is to evaluate the sensitivity of consumer price indices to exchange rates for each country as well as to test for differences between atual exchange rates and their PPP predicted rates.
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The results show that in the long-run, actual exchange rates continually move toward the purchasing power predicted rates. On the other hand, in the short-run, the actual and parity exchange rates often experience disequilibrium. It was also found that positive changes in society's purchasing power caused positive changes in the actual exchange rates in every country except Japan.
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Konsep paritas daya beli relatif diterapkan untuk mengukur nilai tukar mata uang beberapa negara yaitu - Mark Jerman, Yen Jepang, Poundsterling Inggris, Franc Perancis, Krona Swedia, Lira Italia dan Dolar Kanada, terhadap Dolar Amerika. Selain itu, penelitian ini bertujuan melihat sensitivitas perubahan indeks harga konsumen terhadap perubahan nilai tukar mata uang tiap negara terhadap Dolar Amerika serta menguji apakah terdapat perbedaan secara signifikan antara nilai tukar aktual dengan nilai tukar berdasarkan konsep paritas daya belinya.
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Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dalam jangka panjang, nilai tukar aktual akan bergerak kembali mendekati nilai tukar paritas daya belinya. Sebaliknya dalam jangka pendek, nilai tukar aktual dan nilai tukar paritas daya belinya seringkali mengalami disekuilibrium. Ditemukan juga bahwa setiap perubahan positif daya beli masyarakat menyebabkan adanya perubahan positif nilai tukar aktual mata uang setiap negara, kecuali negara Jepang.
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Kata kunci: paritas daya beli, mata uang, kurs valuta asing	9132616749b6d4087fd0aef9a8b4e28a	5808398761084baf33ff55344eae018a	c2687e67bef2ee892027452d7abeed68	article	PENENTUAN NILAI TUKAR MATA UANG ASING DENGAN MENERAPKAN KONSEP PARITAS DAYA BELI	Diana Wibisono	\N	2000
8204864	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000164	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15601	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000164}, priority = {2}	Leadership represents something that should be possessed by each leader of an organization. The effectiveness of a leader is determined by  his ability to influence and direct the members of the organization. In order test the style of leadership which is effective at Toserba Sinar Mas in Sidoarjo, this research seeks to determine the relationship of leadership style with enthusiasm and excitement for work.
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In this study, it is found that the most effective leadership style is leadership which is adapted to the situation of the people being led. There is an indication that enthusiasm and excitement (measured by the level of absenteeism and worker turnover) for work may decline as a result of unfavorable leadership.
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Kepemimpinan merupakan suatu hal yang seharusnya dimiliki oleh setiap pemimpin organisasi. Efektivitas seorang pemimpin ditentukan oleh kepiawaiannya mempengaruhi dan mengarahkan para anggotanya. Di dalam rangka untuk menguji gaya kepemimpinan yang efektif di Toserba Sinar Mas, Sidoarjo, maka penelitian ini dilakukan untuk membuktikan hubungan antara gaya kepemimpinan dengan semangat dan kegairahan kerja.  
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Di dalam penelitian ini diungkapkan bahwa gaya kepemimpinan yang efektif adalah kepemimpinan yang disesuaikan dengan situasi dan kondisi dari orang-orang yang  dipimpin. Indikasi turunnya semangat dan kegairahan kerja ditunjukkan dengan tingginya tingkat absensi dan perpindahan karyawan. Hal itu timbul sebagai akibat dari kepemimpinan yang tidak disenangi.
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Kata kunci: gaya kepemimpinan, semangat kerja, kegairahan kerja, tingkat absensi, tingkat perpindahan 	ccc43fef9e917ceb4d7f38cbb19debe0	89b6c1d5cb6eaa66c4c87e8ee036831c	d4f8728dae139e3aec009b5b89ece7ef	article	PERANAN GAYA KEPEMIMPINAN YANG EFEKTIF DALAM UPAYA MENINGKATKAN SEMANGAT DAN KEGAIRAHAN KERJA KARYAWAN DI TOSERBA SINAR MAS SIDOARJO	Budhi Stiawan	\N	2000
8204865	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000165	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15602	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000165}, priority = {2}	Labor demonstrations have occurred at  various companies, at various places throughout the Republic of Indonesia, the news of which can be read in the print media, as well as seen and heard via electronic media such as television and radio. Cases of labor demonstrations at companies are closely related to the organizational culture which views people as a resource and company asset in achieving goals and obtaining benefits for the welfare of all, including the owner and all the workers, hopefully with the end result of increased welfare of society at large across the country of Indonesia.
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Owners and workers in a company need to be aware that labor demonstrations, though not forbidden, can influence operations and even cause loss to the business. Owners and workers should seek to avoid confrontational and destructive behavior, because they are partners who should always work together closely in seeing that the duties in the company go smoothly and in the right direction, and that the weight each must carry is equal. If owners and workers of a company can be harmonious in their work and share profits according to the ability of the company so that there is not a greater gap between them, then actually, labor demonstrations need not occur.
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Unjuk rasa karyawan telah terjadi di berbagai perusahaan, di berbagai tempat di wilayah Republik Indonesia, yang beritanya dapat dibaca di berbagai media cetak serta yang dapat dilihat dan didengar melalui media elektronik televisi dan radio. Kasus-kasus unjuk rasa karyawan perusahaan terkait erat dengan budaya organisasi yang memperhatikan manusia sebagai sumber daya  dan aset perusahaan dalam mencapai tujuan dan mencari untung untuk kesejahteraan bersama yaitu pengusaha dan seluruh karyawan yang sekaligus dapat diharapkan untuk kemakmuran masyarakat disekitarnya dan seluruh bangsa Indonesia. 
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Para pengusaha dan karyawan perusahaan perlu menyadari bahwa unjuk rasa walaupun tidak dilarang, namun berpengaruh bagi kelancaran operasional bahkan merugikan usahanya. Para pengusaha dan karyawan seyogyanya menghindari perilaku konfrontatif dan destruktif, karena pengusaha dan karyawan merupakan mitra kerja yang seharusnya selalu menggalang kerja sama yang erat dalam mengemban tugas perusahaan berjalan seiring dan sejalan, berat sama dipikul, ringan sama dijinjing. Kalau pengusaha dan karyawan perusahaan dapat rukun dalam bekerja dan dapat membagi keuntungan yang tidak menimbulkan kesenjangan menurut kemampuan perusahaan, maka sebenarnya unjuk rasa tidak perlu terjadi.
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Kata kunci: budaya organisasi, unjuk rasa karyawan	510c2f200e761bbb11c25d5a52d48ba1	df4730a4b563ef9b693a1efbc283f6a3	011704d8ff8a447ca28f9e0e45f3ab56	article	BUDAYA ORGANISASI UNJUK RASA DI PERUSAHAAN	Sentot Glendoh	\N	2000
8204866	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000166	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15603	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000166}, priority = {2}	The management of quality service delivery tends to be focused on minimizing negative responses to product offering, rather than maximizing positive responses. The 4D model - Disconfirmation, Dissatisfaction, Dissonance, and Disaffection - is a model which views service quality from the negative perspective. Although  the 4D model provides a better relative indication of how service level rates against a similar competitor, it still leaves an important question about  how  attitudes  can be used to predict a single behavior. Regardless of that problem, the model could be something meaningful at least in evaluating service quality and getting quality feedback that is needed by manager to determine area and scope of service quality recovery.
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Manajemen kualitas pengantaran jasa cenderung berfokus pada meminimisasi respon negatif terhadap penawaran produk daripada memaksimisasi respon positif. Model 4D - Disconfirmation, Dissatisfaction, Dissonance dan Disaffection - merupakan satu model yang melihat kualitas jasa dari sisi negatif. Meskipun model 4D memberikan indikasi relatif yang lebih baik tentang tingkat kualitas jasa terhadap kompetitor sejenis, model ini masih menyisakan pertanyaan penting mengenai bagaimana sikap dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi satu perilaku tertentu. Terlepas dari itu, model ini dapat menjadi wacana yang bermanfaat setidaknya dalam  mengevaluasi kualitas jasa dan dalam mendapatkan feedback berkualitas yang diperlukan oleh manajer untuk menentukan wilayah dan skop  perbaikan (recovery) kualitas jasa.
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Kata kunci: evaluasi, measurement, kualitas, jasa	ff132c3145e492a973e1e6e5b3e55a3e	9aad634e3d7ef6b9a4fecf983845e00e	4718fbc76c44695340e7076e8b9eb4c4	article	MENGEVALUASI KUALITAS LAYANAN JASA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL 4D	Hendra Poerwanto	\N	2000
8204867	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000167	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15604	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000167}, priority = {2}	NPV analysis is used to evaluate overall costs and benefits in the cigarette industry in Indonesia. This research concludes that the existence of the cigarette industry is shown to cause losses to society, based on a negative NPV value using a normal discount rate of 24% (Moll, 1989) and an IRR of 27%. An IRR value of 27% is too high compared with the current interest rates in Indonesia of 12% to 15%.
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Based on the results of the analysis, it is hoped that the government will determine policy related to the existence of the cigarette industry in Indonesia paying particular attention to overall societal welfare. The government should not only weigh the benefits received, but also weigh the losses which must be carried by others in society. The cigarette industry should develop research to try to find new products with safer materials so that cigarette consumption by both active and passive smokers is not as dangerous to consumers' health. Smokers should be more aware of the threat from cigarette consumption as active smokers, as well as for their families as passive smokers.
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Analisis NPV digunakan untuk menilai cost dan benefit secara keseluruhan di industri rokok di Indonesia. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa keberadaan industri rokok terbukti merugikan dengan hasil penghitungan NPV yang negatif pada tingkat discount rate yang wajar yaitu sebesar 24% (Moll,1989) serta tingkat IRR 27,00%. Tingkat IRR 27,00% menjadi terlalu tinggi jika dibandingkan dengan nilai suku bunga yang berlaku di Indonesia saat ini yaitu 12% sampai 15%. 
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Berdasarkan hasil analisis, diharapkan pemerintah dapat menentukan kebijakan yang berhubungan dengan keberadaan industri rokok di Indonesia, dengan mempertimbangkan kesejahteraan sosial masyarakat secara keseluruhan. Pemerintah tidak hanya perlu mempertimbangkan keuntungan yang diterima dari industri rokok tetapi juga mempertimbangkan kerugian yang harus ditanggung oleh masyarakat. Industri rokok dapat mengembangkan penelitian untuk mencoba menemukan produk baru dengan kandungan bahan baku yang lebih aman sehingga pengkonsumsian rokok oleh konsumen baik secara aktif maupun secara pasif tidak membahayakan kesehatan konsumennya. Perokok hendaknya meningkatkan kesadaran akan ancaman yang merugikan dari pengkonsumsian rokok selaku perokok aktif  maupun bagi anggota keluarganya sebagai perokok pasif.
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8204868	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000168	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15605	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000168}, priority = {2}	Small business as an economic activity of society on a small scale, has a central role in the economy of Indonesia. Although the economic crisis has created a great disturbance in the live of large and middle-size business, apparently small business continues to function well in the lower levels of the economy.
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The main role of small business is: 1) use excess labor; 2) as a producer of goods and services at reachable prices for the lower economic levels of society; 3) as a potential producer of foreign exchange because of the success of this type of industry in producing non-oil commodities for export.
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Remembering that the role of small business is large and has great influence on the lower economic levels of society, it is quite necessary to pay attention to the development of this sector.
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Usaha kecil sebagai kegiatan ekonomi rakyat berskala kecil memiliki peran sentral dalam perekonomian Indonesia. Walaupun krisis ekonomi telah memporakporandakan kehidupan bidang usaha besar dan menengah, ternyata usaha kecil tetap tegar dan berjalan marak dikawasan kehidupan ekonomi tingkat bawah.
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Peran pokok usaha kecil ini adalah: (1) sebagai penyerap tenaga kerja, (2) sebagai penghasil barang dan jasa pada tingkat harga yang terjangkau bagi kebutuhan rakyat banyak yang berpenghasilan rendah, (3) sebagai penghasil devisa negara yang potensial kerena keberhasilannya dalam meproduksi komoditi ekspor non migas.
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8204869	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000169	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15606	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000169}, priority = {2}	Investment in the real estate sector has a great risk, therefore a developer needs to do investment analysis before making a decision. The decision is made by considering the returns from two investment alternatives. The first alternative examined is a 9-hole golf course and housing in proximity to the golf. The second alternative is residential property.
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Given the above conditions, the purpose of this research is to help the developer to make the proper investment decision, based on which alternative has the higher return.
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Two data collection methods are used in this research, including interviews and a survey which was done by distributing questionnaires to develop a profile of golfers and purchasers as well as potential residential purchasers. Forecasting analysis using the Holt-Winters model was used for forecasting the number of golfers. The Box-Jenkins model was utilized to forecast residential sales. The forecasting results were used for cash flow analysis.
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The results show that the first alternative produces a higher IRR (25,16%) per year and NPV of Rp.25.056.800.000 , relative to the the second alternative with an IRR of 16,72% per year and NPV of Rp.4.794.945.000. Thus, the first alternative, a 9-hole golf course and housing in proximity to the golf,  was selected.
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Investasi di bidang real estat mengandung risiko besar, sehingga pengembang perlu melakukan analisa investasi sebelum mengambil keputusan. Pengambilan keputusan adalah dengan mempertimbangkan tingkat pengembalian dua alternatif investasi. Alternatif pertama adalah properti 9-hole lapangan golf dan perumahan dalam bentuk kavling golf. Alternatif kedua adalah properti perumahan saja. 
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Dengan kondisi di atas, maka tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah membantu pengembang untuk memutuskan menginvestasikan dananya di alternatif pertama jika tingkat pengembalian investasinya lebih tinggi dibanding alternatif kedua.
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Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah wawancara dan menyebarkan kuesioner untuk menganalisa deskripsi pemain golf dan pembeli serta calon pembeli rumah. Kemudian melakukan analisa peramalan dengan model Holt-Winters untuk meramalkan jumlah pemain golf dan model Box-Jenkins untuk meramalkan penjualan rumah. Dengan analisa permalan tersebut maka dilakukan analisa arus kas.
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Setelah melakukan analisa-analisa diatas, maka hasil penelitian menunjukkan alternatif pertama memiliki IRR 25,16% per tahun dan NPV Rp.25.056.800.000 lebih besar dari alternatif kedua yang IRR-nya 16,72% per tahun dan NPV Rp.4.794.945.000. Jadi keputusan investasi adalah pada alternatif pertama yaitu properti, 9-hole lapangan golf dan perumahan dalam bentuk kavling golf.
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8204870	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000170	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15607	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000170}, priority = {2}	The Indonesian government's decision to erase BULOG's sugar monopoly  and apply a zero percent import tariff for sugar in January 1998 caused the local sugar industry to be threatened. The fact that imported sugar was cheaper than local sugar showed the inefficiency of the local sugar industry in Indonesia. This caused many sugar factories to nearly go bankrupt because they could not compete with the imported sugar. After much protest, the government retracted its decision to free the sugar market applied a 25% import tariff on sugar. 
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This research shows that sugar importers, owners of sugar factories and the government enjoy the benefits of the tariff but that consumers and farmers do not. This study evaluates demand and supply of sugar in Indonesia before and after the government applied the import tariff. Results of welfare analysis using consumer and producer surplus show that it is better for the government to erase the tariff to make the sugar industry more efficient and protect consumers from loss.
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Keputusan pemerintah Indonesia untuk mencabut monopoli BULOG dalam pengadaan gula dan menerapkan tarif impor gula sebesar nol persen pada bulan Januari 1998 mengakibatkan industri gula lokal terancam. Kenyataan bahwa saat itu gula impor lebih murah daripada harga gula lokal menunjukkan ketidakefisienan dari industri gula lokal di Indonesia. Hal ini menyebabkan banyak pabrik gula domestik terancam bangkrut karena tidak dapat bersaing dengan gula impor. Setelah terjadi protes, pemerintah Indonesia mencabut keputusan tersebut dan menggantikannya dengan tarif impor gula sebesar 25%. 
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Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa hanya importir gula, pemililk pabrik gula serta pemerintah yang menikmati keuntungan dari kebijakan tarif tersebut tetapi sebaliknya para konsumen dan para petani tebu tidak mengalami keuntungan. Studi ini menganalisa permintaan dan penawaran gula di Indonesia sebelum dan sesudah diterapkan tarif impor gula oleh pemerintah. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa demi kesejahteraan negara secara keseluruhan, sebaiknya pemerintah mencabut kebijakan tarif tersebut supaya industri gula domestik menjadi lebih efisien dan para konsumen tidak mengalami kerugian.
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Kata kunci: gula, tarif, surplus konsumen, surplus produsen, regresi.	d42b7861b6081de2a7582c45e2542dfa	ca50430783cfbf056fbd33a0d681d73e	198054eab0530527e9b8253276970bb9	article	ANALISA PEMBERLAKUAN TARIF GULA DI INDONESIA	Bambang Haryadi	\N	2000
8204871	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000171	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15608	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000171}, priority = {2}	This study has the purpose of determining which source of borrowing (rupiah or US dollars) is more profitable for a company wishing to expand its business. Two types of borrowing are examined: fixed loan and fixed principal loan, for each currency. Regression analysis and forecsting are used to determine the rupiah exchange rate for borrowed dollars.
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The results show that for both currencies, it is more profitable for a company to choose to borrow using the fixed loan compared to the fixed principal loan.
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From the point of view of interest rates, it is more profitable to borrow dollars because the US dollar interest rate is lower, but from the point of view of total payment in rupiah, it is clear that borrowing in rupiah is more profitable rather than US dollars. This is caused by the fact that a company choosing to borrow dollars will face exchange rate risk.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan sumber dana pinjaman rupiah atau dolar US yang lebih menguntungkan perusahaan. Dua bentuk pinjaman yang diteliti adalah Fixed Loan serta pinjaman angsuran tetap untuk masing-masing mata uang. Analisa regresi dan forecasting digunakan untuk menentukan nilai tukar rupiah dalam dolar US untuk pinjaman dolar. 
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Hasil menunjukkan bahwa untuk kedua mata uang, sebuah perusahaan lebih beruntung kalau memilih pinjaman yang dihitung dengan jenis Fixed Loan dibanding dengan jenis hitungan pinjaman angsuran tetap.
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Dari sudut bunga, memang lebih menguntungkan jika memilih pinjaman dolar US karena bunganya lebih kecil, tetapi jika dilihat dari sudut total pembayaran dalam rupiah, ternyata pinjaman rupiah lebih menguntungkan daripada pinjaman dolar US. Hal ini disebabkan karena jika memilih pinjaman dolar US, perusahaan akan menghadapi risiko nilai tukar.
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Kata kunci: pinjaman, bunga, kurs, rupiah, dolar, regresi.	c1eaad72eb311cf9d380afd30933960f	ff4d98f24012819ffa1d0e66074323d5	4fa98143a0345237ddafc8c9db13ec9b	article	PERBANDINGAN PINJAMAN RUPIAH DAN DOLAR US UNTUK PEMBIAYAAN PERLUASAN USAHA	Richard V. Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204872	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000172	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15609	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000172}, priority = {2}	Service quality is necessary especially in the hospitality industry, remembering that consumers have expectations that must be fulfilled and satisfied. Consumers often expect to get maximal service from the service providers and wish to be treated professionally and as a unique individual.
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This paper seeks to give a further idea about service quality which can be developed and done by service providers with the hope of fulfilling consumer expectations and finally to satisfy all consumers, both internal and external to the company.
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Service Quality sangat dibutuhkan terutama di industri hospitality mengingat konsumen yang mempunyai ekspektasi yang selalu ingin dipenuhi dan dipuaskan. Konsumen selalu mengharapkan untuk mendapatkan service yang maksimal dari para penyedia jasa dalam hal ingin diperlakukan secara professional, dan diperlakukan sebagai individu yang unik.
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Tulisan ini dimaksudkan untuk memberikan gambaran yang lebih jauh mengenai service quality yang dapat dibangun dan dilakukan oleh para penyedia jasa yang diharapkan dapat memenuhi ekspektasi dari konsumen yang pada akhirnya dapat memuaskan eksternal konsumen maupun   internal konsumen.
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Kata kunci: hospitality, service quality, ekspektasi, kepuasan, penyedia jasa.	e03026f93f0ed01772b790dc758cdce6	d1c75200c0e894b7325ec8960cd762b1	c976494a88c5845ebe691da28ecaf3a3	article	MEMBANGUN SERVICE QUALITY UNTUK MENCAPAI KEPUASAN KONSUMEN  DI INDUSTRI HOSPITALITY	Sienny Thio	\N	2000
8204873	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000173	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15610	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000173}, priority = {2}	 This study was done at PT. KPL which produces plastic goods. In order to compete with other plastic goods manufacturers during the economic crisis, PT. KPL must be able to minimize production costs. One of the ways is to reduce raw materials cost.
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The results were obtained with production demand forecasting, using the Holt-Winter method; the Moving Average with Index Seasonal method; the Single Exponential Smoothing Method; the Double Exponential Smoothing method; and the Multiplicative Winter method. Based on economic order quantity, the minimum total inventory cost was obtained. Economic order quantity was entered into Material Requirement Planning (MRP). Relevant, accurate, and timely information is needed for planning and controlling raw material inventory. For that purpuse, a computerized conceptual information system for raw material inventory was designed.
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Studi Kasus dilakukan pada PT. KPL yang bergerak dibidang pembuatan barang-barang plastik. Agar PT. KPL dapat bersaing dengan perusahaan sejenis dimasa krisis ekonomi. PT. KPL harus mampu menekan biaya produksi seminimal mungkin. Salah satu cara dengan menekan biaya persediaan bahan baku. 
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Dari hasil penelitian diperoleh ramalan kebutuhan produk, yang diolah menggunakan metode: Holt Winter, Moving Average With Index Seasonal, Single Exponential Smoothing, Double Exponential Smoothing, Multiplicative Winter. Berdasarkan Economic Order Quantity dihasilkan total biaya persediaan yang minimum. Jumlah pemesanan yang ekonomis dimasukkan kedalam Material Requirement Planning (MRP). Informasi yang cepat, tepat, dan akurat diperlukan dalam merencanakan dan mengendalikan persediaan bahan baku. Untuk itu dirancang sistem informasi tersediaan bahan baku terkomputerisasi secara konsep.
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Kata kunci: ramalan kebutuhan produk, EOQ, MRP, sistem informasi	5c1d311c24f7ffe546a5096a8289c765	22e6f88e04c9788c299e8a554ef9b0e3	9d36b1825801b1da93c4dc8e12089704	article	RANCANG SISTEM INFORMASI PERSEDIAAN BAHAN BAKU TERKOMPUTERISASI PT. KPL	Tanti Octavia	\N	2000
8204874	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000174	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15611	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000174}, priority = {2}	The economic fluctuations in Indonesia apparently do not influence the food and beverage business. This business still goes well, because people need food. Food is a primary need that must be met and is not influenced by economic conditions in Indonesia.
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One food and beverage business is Warung Bu Kris, in Surabaya. This restaurant offers various choices. Most of the food served is pressed (penyet) and blended with fresh chile sauce (sambal). Many people like this food and usually choose this kind of food as their first choice. The restaurant is usually full of people. Although there are not any seats, customers are willing to wait in order to eat their favorite food.  
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The sample was chosen using non-random sampling.  Data were collected in two steps, first to determine the favorite menu of Warung Bu Kris. The second step was to examine the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty, then to examine the relationship between both customer satisfaction and loyalty with sales at Warung Bu Kris.  
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The weighted mean formula is used to analyze data in the beginning survey. For the second step, correlation is used. The results show that chicken penyet is the favorite dish at Warung Bu Kris.  There is an association between satisfaction and loyalty and also between both customer satisfaction and loyalty with sales.
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These results suggest that Warung Bu Kris should improve product quality and service in order to maintain customer loyalty. The results can also give further information to other entrepreneurs who will open this type of business in  the future.
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Fluktuasi ekonomi di Indonesia ternyata tidak mempengaruhi industri makanan dan minuman. Jenis usaha tersebut masih berjalan lancar karena masyarakat membutuhkan makanan. Makanan merupakan kebutuhan primer yang harus dipenuhi dan tidak terpengaruh oleh keadaan ekonomi di Indonesia.
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Salah satu usaha makanan dan minimum adalah Warung Bu Kris di Surabaya. Tempat makan tersebut menyediakan berbagai pilihan. Kebanyakan makanan yang disediakan adalah penyet yang dicampuri dengan sambal. Banyak orang yang suka  dan memilih makanan tersebut. Tempat ini sering penuh orang. Walaupun tidak ada tempat duduk, para konsumen bersedia menunggu untuk memperoleh makanan kesukaannya.
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Sampel yang digunakan diperoleh dengan menggunakan non-random sampling. Data dikumpulkan dalam dua tahap, pertama untuk menentukan makanan yang paling disukai, kemudian untuk menganalisa kaitan antara kepuasan konsumen dan loyalitasnya dan juga antara kepuasan dan loyalitas terhadap penjualan. 
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Rumus weighted mean digunakan untuk menganalisa tahap pertama. Untuk tahap kedua, analisa korelasi digunakan. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa ayam penyet adalah makanan yang paling disukai di Warung Bu Kris. Ada juga asosiasi antara kepuasan dan loyalitas konsumen dan juga antara kepuasan dan loyalitas terhadap penjualan.
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Hasil tersebut menunjukkan bahwa Warung Bu Kris seharusnya meningkatkan mutu produk dan servisnya supaya mempertahankan loyalitas konsumennya. Hasil ini juga bermanfaat untuk pengusaha yang akan membuka usaha sejenis pada masa depan.
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Kata kunci:  industri makanan dan minuman, kepuasan pelanggan, loyalitas, korelasi.	39007e4edf0973f7aae9d1f7ee8b9f96	3b6d85eee08fbd3fa2837fd4d771827d	71d24f61686092544aeb908a756f49b3	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN DAN LOYALITAS KONSUMEN TERHADAP TINGKAT PENJUALAN DI WARUNG BU KRIS (Studi Kasus Pada Ayam Penyet Sebagai Menu Unggulan Warung Bu Kris)	Filicia Chandra	\N	2000
8204875	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000175	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15612	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000175}, priority = {2}	Tobacco is a primary traded crop in the eastern part of the island of Madura, especially in Pamekasan and Sumenep. Each year, the plantings of tobacco in Madura tend to increase. In order to make trade transactions more fluid, and in accordance with Madurese cultural values, the role of brokers, called juragan or bandol, has become important. However, since the 1980's, the government has put a limit on the area of tobacco plantings, and instituted quality standards and prices which are set without paying attention to socio-cultural conditions there.
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Tembakau adalah tanaman perdagangan utama di bagian Timur Pulau Madura, khususnya di Pamekasan dan Sumenep. Dari tahun ke tahun penanaman tembakau di Madura cenderung meningkat. Untuk memperlancar arus perdagangan, dan sesuai dengan nilai budaya Madura, lahirlah peran pialang yang disebut juragan dan bandol. Namun, sejak tahun 1980?an, pemerintah mencanangkan batas luas areal lahan tanaman tembakau, standar mutu, dan harga yang disusun tanpa memperhatikan kondisi sosiokultural setempat.
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Kata kunci: tembakau, Madura, bandol.	44707f7de99b0b7993b1c84b0de8e7ef	197f4e375add8f87828300504ce4a2ef	cda9a1db0e1277537599f17739606c47	article	TATA NIAGA TEMBAKAU DI MADURA	Thomas Santoso	\N	2000
8204876	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000176	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15613	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000176}, priority = {2}	This research compares the regression results of OLS and Tobit methods to analyze the effects of age, educational level and the type of good shipped on consumer satisfaction for the service of shipping goods between Surabaya and Sumbawa by PT Antar Nusa by ship.
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If OLS is used with censured data, that is, if the value of the dependent variable (in this case, customer satisfaction) is limited in its value, the result of the regression will be biased and inconsistent. Because of that, the Tobit method can be used so that the result is better and more useful.
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Based on the OLS results for this analysis, there are no variables that significantly influence customer satisfaction. This shows the weakness of the OLS method for censured data.
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According to the results for the Tobit method, there are two variables which are significant, age and type of good. Age is positively related to satisfaction while for type of good shipped, customers who send business or trade goods are less satisfied than those who send personal goods. The level of education is not significant in any case.
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Penelitian ini membandingkan hasil regresi OLS dan Tobit untuk menganalisa pengaruh dari variabel umur, tingkat pendidikan, serta jenis barang terhadap kepuasan konsumen untuk jasa pengangkutan barang di perusahaan PT Antar Nusa yang mengangkut barang antara Surabaya dan pulau Sumbawa dengan kapal laut. 
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Jika metode OLS digunakan dengan data yang terbatas, yaitu jika nilai dari variabel tidak bebas (kepuasan pelanggan) dibatasi, maka hasil regresi akan menjadi bias dan tidak konsisten. Oleh karena itu, metode Tobit dapat digunakan supaya hasil menjadi lebih baik dan berguna.
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Berdasarkan hasil OLS dalam analisa ini, tidak ada variabel yang berpengaruh secara signfikan terhadap kepuasan pelanggan. Hal ini membuktikan kelemahan metode OLS untuk data yang terbatas.
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Menurut hasil dari metode Tobit, ada dua variabel yang signifikan, yaitu umur dan jenis barang. Umur berpengaruh positif terhadap kepuasan pelanggan sedangkan untuk jenis barang, pelanggan yang mengirim barang usaha atau barang dagangan ternyata kurang puas dibandingkan orang yang mengirim barang pribadi. Tingkat pendidikan tidak berpengaruh.
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Berdasarkan hasil tersebut disarankan kepada para peneliti, bahwa jika data untuk variabel tidak bebas menjadi terbatas, sebaiknya metode Tobit digunakan supaya hasil menjadi benar, konsisten dan tidak bias.
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Kata kunci: ordinary least squares (OLS), Tobit, variable tidak bebas terbatas.	5053b4a414c01a807153f2358763c998	434dead2e7bc504b8d85aea27d80739b	7433338c43c4a2c82879cb17fe72676f	article	PENGGUNAAN MODEL REGRESI TOBIT UNTUK MENGANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP KEPUASAN KONSUMEN UNTUK JASA PENGANGKUTAN BARANG	Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204877	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000177	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15614	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000177}, priority = {2}	An alternative strategy for selling low-cost housing is to add facilities such as places of worship, schools, or clinics in the GCA housing development to make the consumer more comfortable with their house. The purpose of this research is to understand the sales strategy associated with added facilities used to generate higher returns from the investment in simple(RS) and very simple (RSS) houses in the GCA housing development. This research uses analysis of means and cashflow analysis to calculate returns for each investment alternative. The results show that adding a clinic gives the best return for PT. GPCL, with an NPV of Rp. 359,897,251 and an IRR of13,3%.
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Strategi alternatif dalam penjualan rumah RS dan RSS adalah menambah fasilitas umum sehingga konsumen memiliki kenyamanan dalam menempati rumah tersebut. Penambahan fasilitas umum yang ditawarkan pada konsumen adalah fasilitas tempat ibadah, sekolah, atau klinik di perumahan "GCA". Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui strategi penjualan dengan penambahan fasilitas umum pada pembangunan RS dan RSS di perumahan "GCA" untuk penentuan tingkat pengembalian investasi yang lebih besar dari sebelumnya. Analisa yang digunakan adalah analisa mean, dan analisa arus kas untuk mengetahui tingkat pengembalian masing-masing alternatif. Hasil dari penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penambahan fasilitas klinik dapat meningkatkan pengembalian investasi bagi PT. GPCL, dengan NPV Rp. 359.897.251 dan IRR 13,3%.
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8204878	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000178	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15615	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000178}, priority = {2}	The rise of globalization causes the influence of a company's environment to be wider and more complex. The role of handling information is very dominant in highly competitive situations, especially in the business world. Information has even been accepted as one of the business resources, where the company attempts to optimize the role of information in management decision-making, for planning, operations and even control.
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With the help of computer technology, the spread of information, which initially was quite limited, can now be distributed according to need. This is also the case in accounting, where accounting information, which before only had a role at the operations control level, now has a role in management control.
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As a result of the increasing role of information in accounting, a system is needed to organize the accounting information in order to give the company a strategic competitive advantage. 
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Because of that, Berlian Eka Sakti Tangguh, an export-oriented company located in Medan, operating in the cooking oil industry has purposed to upgrade the present system (semi-computerized) to become a computerized, on-line system in order to help the company face the ever-increasing competition in the business world.
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Derasnya arus globalisasi menyebabkan pengaruh lingkungan usaha di tempat perusahaan beroperasi menjadi semakin luas dan kompleks. Peran penguasaan informasi menjadi sangat dominan dalam persaingan yang ketat, tidak terkecuali dalam dunia bisnis. Bahkan informasi telah diakui sebagai salah satu sumber daya, dimana perusahaan berupaya mengoptimalkan peran informasi dalam pengambilan keputusan manajemen baik untuk perencanaan, pelaksanaan, maupun pengendalian.
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 Dengan bantuan teknologi komputer, penyebaran informasi yang pada awalnya sangat terbatas kini telah dapat didistribusikan sesuai dengan kebutuhan. Demikian pula pada bidang akuntansi, dimana informasi akuntansi yang sebelumnya hanya berperan di tingkat pengendalian operasi, kini telah berperan dalam pengendalian manajemen.
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Kata kunci: sistem akuntansi, penjualan, pembelian, kas.	516c0bf7199582cd64468ddac8ecb661	fa8a32bf7f2c370169febaf26bbd096c	b68b0de943ecd7034c091dd46f37fbbc	article	ANALISA DAN PERANCANGAN SISTEM AKUNTANSI PENJUALAN, PEMBELIAN DAN KAS PT. BERLIAN EKA SAKTI TANGGUH, MEDAN	Febry Hudiono	\N	2000
8204879	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000179	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15616	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000179}, priority = {2}	The future business environment is full of uncertainty. This is caused by the increase in the level of uncertainty and ineffectiveness of the company's strategic plan. In relation to this, the key to effective leadership in coming days is leadership that has a vision for the future. The vision itself is needed as the basis for change in a better direction, so that it can guide the company in the midst of the uncertain and changing business environment.
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Lingkungan bisnis masa depan adalah lingkungan yang penuh ketidakpastian. Hal ini menyebabkan tingkat ketidakpastian dan ketidakefektifan rencana strategis perusahaan meningkat. Dalam kaitan ini kunci kepemimpinan mendatang adalah kepemimpinan bervisi ke depan. Visi itu sendiri diperlukan sebagai pemicu perubahan ke arah yang lebih baik, sehingga dapat mengendalikan perusahaan di tengah-tengah gejolak lingkungan bisnis yang tidak pasti.
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Kata kunci: visi, kepemimpinan, abad 21.	ce90585a67f80040d3b9f0e1e7c88d83	4a26e0fa81b2d03c6bc727cf7b2c26ed	d700bed452f15268412feab416c484e2	article	KEPEMIMPINAN BERVISI MENGHADAPI LINGKUNGAN BISNIS YANG TIDAK PASTI	Tuty Lindawati	\N	2000
8204880	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000180	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15617	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000180}, priority = {2}	To date, the role of technology management as a factor of success in technological innovation has been a subject of significant interest among practitioners and academicians. Despite the plethora of attention given to the numerous issues of management of new technology adoption and implementation, many organizations still fail to manage their technology efficiently, effectively, and strategically. This paper is based on a field investigation via face to face interviews with top management in East Java involving medium and large manufacturing companies from the tobacco, plastic, pulp, furniture, textile, cable and plywood sectors. 
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This research seeks to investigate the extent of technology adoption and its management in medium and large Indonesian manufacturing companies. Further, this study investigates the technology benefits perceived by respondents. The study found that: (1) Indonesian manufacturing companies still lack a strategic perspective when adopting technologies and they are more concerned with short-term issues; (2) they face problems related to people, organizational issues, limited budgets and lack of government support; (3) these problems limit the choice of technologies and together with the national economic situation, reinforces the short-term mindset of top management. In addition, the investigation of critical success factors and inhibitors of technology adoption is necessary for identification of a proper vision and strategic viewpoint of managing new technology.
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Sampai sekarang, peranan manajemen teknologi sebagai factor keberhasilan dalam inovasi teknologi menjadi topik yang menarik perhatian para praktisis maupun akademisi. Walaupun masalah-masalah manajemen teknologi dan implementasinya telah banyak diperhatikan, masih ada banyak perusahaan yang belum mampu mengatur teknologi secara efisien, secara efektif atau dengan strategi yang tepat. Makalah ini dibuat berdasarkan survei lapangan yang menggunakan wawancara langsung dengan para manajer atas di Jawa Timur dari perusahaan manufaktur besar dan menengah dari sektor rokok, kertas, mebel, tekstil, kawat, dan kayu lapis.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menyelidiki sampai sejauh mana teknologi telah diadopsi dan juga cara mengaturnya di perusahaan manufaktur yang menengah dan besar di Indonesia. Lebih lanjut, penelitian ini ingin mengetahui persepsi responden tentang keuntungan yang diperoleh dari teknologi. Penemuan penting: (1) perusahaan manufaktur di Indonesia masih belum mempunyai pandangan strategic terhadap adopsi teknologi and menjadi lebih berfokus pada masalah-masalah bersifat jangka pendek; (2) ada masalah terkait dengan sumber daya manusia, masalah organisasi, anggaran yang kecil, dan tidak didukung oleh pemerintah; (3) masalah-masalah tersebut menjadi kendala dalam memilih teknologi dan bersama dengan keadaan ekonomi nasional menyebabkan para manajer mempunyai pandangan jangka pendek. Selain itu, penelitian tentang faktor-faktor kritis yang  membawa keberhasilan dan juga faktor-faktor yang menghambat adopsi teknologi harus ditentukan agar visi dan pandangan yang tepat terhadap teknologi baru dapat disusun.
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Kata kunci: adopsi teknologi, manufaktur, Jawa Timur, industry menengah/besar.	652e522e2a80f781524dc99de0e625e0	ee36803ad661d1e2c4aad034ab8acdaf	117ce567045e131d24b340f623ec4e04	article	FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SUCCESS OF TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING FIRMS	Lena Ellitan	\N	2000
8204882	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000182	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15619	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000182}, priority = {2}	One primary need is housing, so developers must build it, but consumers are now more selective in buying housing. The developer who has a good concept and accountability can attract consumers, especially middle to high income buyers. This research discusses the relationship between accountability of developers, viewed from the type of attention given to security, environmental cleanliness, street conditions, street lighting, drainage, and parks, for housing developments which are not finished being built, with variables such as experience, region, estate management, and cost. The results show that the ten developers who were analyzed have good accountability for their unfinished housing development especially Graha Family and Araya Bumi Megah.
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Salah satu kebutuhan primer adalah rumah tinggal, maka diperlukan peran serta pengembang untuk menyediakannya, namun konsumen saat ini lebih selektif dalam membeli rumah. Pengembang yang memiliki konsep dan akuntabilitas baik, yang dapat menarik calon konsumen terutama konsumen menengah ke atas. Penelitian ini membahas hubungan akuntabilitas pengembang ditinjau pada jenis pemeliharaannya, yaitu pada segi keamanan, kebersihan lingkungan, kondisi jalan, penerangan jalan, saluran, dan taman untuk kawasan perumahan yang belum selesai dibangun dengan pengalaman kerja, wilayah pengembangan, keberadaan estate management, dan biaya pemeliharaan. Ternyata hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ke-sepuluh pengembang yang diteliti memiliki akuntabilitas pada pemeliharaan kawasan perumahannya yang belum selesai dibangun, khususnya Graha Famili dan Araya Bumi Megah.
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Kata kunci: pengembang, akuntabilitas, pemeliharaan kawasan.	6c9c6754652cf9175453819efabd1775	71fed9bc8c467671d3dfb29e01e310c6	9381397ba01d474deda0efbdb3528a69	article	AKUNTABILITAS PENGEMBANG DALAM PEMELIHARAAN KAWASAN PERUMAHAN DI SURABAYA (Studi Kasus pada Perumahan di Surabaya Barat dan Surabaya Timur)	Emmanuelle Christiane	\N	2000
8204883	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000183	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15620	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000183}, priority = {2}	The concept of the investment opportunity set (IOS), which was first noted by Myers (1977), plays an important role in the capital market because it implies future growth, which is relevant in predicting the shareholder's expected wealth. Unfortunately, IOS cannot be observed directly. Because IOS is an unobservable construct, the researcher must find appropriate proxies for IOS to capture Myers' idea. A number of studies have been done to obtain appropriate proxies of IOS. One major finding is presented by Kallapur and Trombley (1999), that suggests appropriate proxies of IOS and attempting to identify whether the IOS of the firms are credible for representing the future (realized) growth. 
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This paper attempts to review IOS literature, especially Kallapur and Trombley's study. Some limitations of their study are noted here. This paper proposes a method to confirm the constructs of IOS and develops a new model in searching appropriate proxies for IOS. The present model also allows researchers not only to determine appropriate proxies for IOS but also to identify which proxies of IOS have good or bad information content.
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Konsep investment opportunity set (IOS), yang pertama diungkapkan oleh Myers (1977), memiliki peranan penting dalam pasar modal karena berimplikasi adanya pertumbuhan di masa depan, yang relevan untuk meramalkan ekspektasi kekayaan pemegang saham. Namun, kelemahannya adalah IOS tidak dapat diamati langsung. Oleh karena itu, para peneliti harus mencari data yang tetap yang dapat mewakili variabel IOS agar sesuai dengan gagasan Myers. Beberapa penelitian telah dilakukan untuk itu termasuk penemuan dari Kallapur dan Trombley (1999) yang mengusulkan beberapa variabel yang tepat untuk mewakili IOS dan juga mencoba menentukan apakah IOS dari perusahaan-perusahaan cocok untuk menggambarkan pertumbuhan masa depan yang actual.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji literature IOS, terutama penelitian Kallapur dan Trombley. Beberapa kendala dari analisa mereka ditemukan. Penelitian ini juga mengajukan metode baru untuk menentukan pengembangan IOS dan juga mengembangkan model baru untuk mencari variabel yang tepat yang dapat mewakili IOS. Model tersebut memampukan para peneliti untuk menentukan variabel yang tepat untuk mewakili IOS dan juga membedakan variabel-variabel tersebut berdasarkan informasi yang diberikan.
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Kata kunci: investment opportunity set, pertumbuhan actual, isi informasi.	38ee8c8f9e226bc02c3faf0192685c6b	e7028dcdac543e1b2325679279af6340	546cb286e8e997263275cd5a02ade637	article	SEARCHING PROXIES OF INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY SETS AND IDENTIFYING INFORMATION CONTENT	Hermeindito Kaaro	\N	2000
8204884	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000184	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15621	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000184}, priority = {2}	This study uses regression analysis with a log model to analyze the effect of government spending, foreign reserves and the money multiplier on the money supply in Indonesia for the period before the economic crisis (1990-1997), since the crisis (1997-1999) and overall (1990-1999).
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Before the crisis, the results show that government spending is significantly and positively related to the money supply; foreign reserves are not significant, and the money multiplier is actually significantly and negatively related to the money supply. Since the crisis, government spending is still positively and significantly related with money supply while the foreign reserves and money multiplier are not significant. For the entire time period, government spending and foreign reserves have a positive and significant effect on money supply while the money multiplier has no significant effect.
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The government should apply fiscal policy as is has since the crisis and increase the amount of foreign reserves which it holds. The government should not depend on using the money multiplier in monetary policy since it was found to have no significant effect on money supply.
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Penelitian ini menggunakan analisa regresi dengan model log untuk menganalisa pengaruh pengeluaran pemerintah, cadangan devisa, serta angka pengganda uang (money multiplier) terhadap jumlah uang beredar di Indonesia untuk periode periode sebelum krisis (1990-1997), sesudah krisis (1997-1999) dan secara keseluruhan (1990-1999).
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Sebelum krisis hasil menunjukkan bahwa pengeluaran pemerintah secara signifikan berpengaruh positif terhadap jumlah uang beredar (M2); cadangan devisa tidak signifikan terhadap jumlah uang beredar; sedangkan angka pengganda uang berpengaruh negatif dan signifikan terhadap jumlah uang beredar. Sesudah krisis, pengeluaran pemerintah secara signifikan berpengaruh positif terhadap jumlah uang beredar sedangkan cadangan devisa dan money multiplier tidak signifikan. Untuk seluruh waktu analisa, pengeluaran pemerintah dan cadangan devisa berpengaruh secara signifikan dan positif terhadap jumlah uang beredar sedangkan angka pengganda uang tidak signifikan.
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Pemerintah diharapkan menerapkan kebijakan fiskal sesuai yang telah diterapkan selama krisis berlangsung serta meningkatkan jumlah cadangan devisa yang dimilikinya. Pemerintah sebaiknya tidak mengandalkan money multiplier dalam kebijakan uang yang beredar karena tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap uang yang beredar.
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Kata kunci: kebijakan moneter, pengeluran pemerintah, cadangan devisa, angka pengganda uang, model log.	fa46a75474354c6b4edbaa21880f5c2e	2cf491ae3b49ed65fced289ed49e31dd	1b0c5403fb2cb72dcef3e5cc6d24cf1c	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP JUMLAH UANG BEREDAR DI INDONESIA SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH KRISIS: SEBUAH ANALISIS EKONOMETRIKA	Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204885	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000185	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15622	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000185}, priority = {2}	Issues regarding service management continue to be of interest. The concept of productivity in the service industry has been criticized, given the differences between services and manufacturing. Measuring productivity of services depends greatly on the valuing of the quantity and quality of inputs and outputs of the service.
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Companies need strategies which will increase customer satisfaction and need to also reduce costs for those strategies. By increasing productivity and service quality it is hoped that the value of the company will increase through the strategy of re-engineering by giving attention to backstage and frontstage labor.
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Masalah-masalah tentang manajemen jasa semakin menarik. Konsep tentang produktivitas dalam bisnis jasa pun disoroti, mengingat jasa berbeda dengan manufaktur. Mengukur produktivitas jasa sangat tergantung pada penilaian kuantitas dan kualitas input dan output dari jasa tersebut. 
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Perusahaan membutuhkan strategi untuk meningkatkan kepuasan konsumen dan diikuti juga oleh usaha untuk menurunkan biaya pada aktivitas yang terkait. Dengan meningkatkan produktivitas dan kualitas jasa diharapkan meningkatkan nilai perusahaan, melalui strategi re-engineering dengan memperhatikan kondisi backstage dan frontstage tenaga kerja.
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Kata kunci: produktivitas, kualitas, nilai perusahaan jasa	35b6adea36b14b31ab8bbfb530144b71	6a0ac9dd592dafa824b8b8ef66c75753	67d20817ca22ed2fe7f09cbb14d5c8b8	article	PENINGKATAN NILAI PERUSAHAAN MELALUI PERBAIKAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN KUALITAS PADA SEKTOR JASA SEBUAH ANALISIS KONSEPTUAL	Christina Utami	\N	2000
8204886	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000186	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15623	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000186}, priority = {2}	Fundamental changes in the business environment have created a sudden shift of importance of human resource management and human resource functions. The human resource department is being presented with an opportunity to become a significant player on the management team. This is occurring because the human resource function is being transformed into a significant management function. According to researchers and theorists arguments, human assets can be a source of sustained competitive advantage because human assets have tacit knowledge and social complexity that are hard for competitors to imitate. 
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Management practices that are predicted to be sources of sustainable competitive advantage are employment security, selectivity in recruiting, high wages, incentive pay, employee ownership, information sharing, participation and empowerment, self-management teams, training and skill development, cross utilization and cross training, symbolic egalitarianism, wage compression, and promotion from within.
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Perubahan-perubahan yang mendasar dalam lingkungan bisnis telah menyebabkan pergeseran dalam urutan pentingnya manajemen sumber daya  manusia dan fungsi sumber daya manusia. Departemen sumber daya manusia diberi kesempatan mengambil peran penting dalam tim manajemen. Hal ini terjadi karena fungsi sumber daya manusia sedang berubah menjadi fungsi manajemen yang penting. Menurut pendapat para peneliti dan teoretisi, aset sumber daya manusia dapat menjadi sumber keunggulan kompetitif yang berkelajutan karena aset-aset manusia tersebut mempunyai pengetahuan dan kompleksitas sosial yang sulit ditiru oleh para pesaing. 
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Praktik-praktik manajemen sumber daya manusia yang diperkirakan dapat menjadi sumber keunggulan kompetitif yang berkelajutan adalah kepastian kerja, selektivitas dalam rekrutmen, upah tinggi, upah insentif, kepemilikan karyawan, pembagian informasi, keterlibatan dan pemberdayaan, tim-tim yang diatur sendiri, pelatihan dan pengembangan ketrampilan, penggunaan dan pelatihan silang, kesamaan semua orang, upah/gaji tidak jauh selisihnya, serta kenaikan pangkat bagi orang dalam. 
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Kata kunci: manajemen sumber daya manusia, fungsi sumber daya manusia, keunggulan kompetitif.	d7d0d1d7814e8778c9bbd808678ed24d	a988b59fa98ab3670c4b691586b93184	21c6423ca727b40e94a19e81f1d9c885	article	PRAKTIK-PRAKTIK PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA DAN KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF BERKELANJUTAN	Lena Ellitan	\N	2000
8204887	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000187	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15624	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000187}, priority = {2}	Rapid change of environment is an external force that causes the organization to transform. Fundamentally, the main purpose of the transformation is to change the organizational structure to be more flexible and competitive with fewer hierarchial levels, managers, and employees. The transformation needs to be radical, causing resistance from the organization's members. Their resistance can cause the transformation to fail, therefore organization must find ways to lessen this resistance. First, organization must learn about the diversity of its members' cultures and values. Second, organization must build its own organizational culture which can support the success of the transformation, by communicating it with the members of the organization. To support organizational culture building efforts, it needs changes in human resources practices, especially recruitment and selection.
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Perubahan yang cepat dalam lingkungan merupakan kekuatan eksternal yang mengakibatkan transformasi dalam sebuah organisasi. Pada dasarnya, tujuan utama dari transformasi tersebut adalah merubah struktur organisasi agar menjadi lebih fleksibel dan mampu bersaing, dengan tingkat structural yang sedikit, serta jumlah manajer dan karyawan yang lebih kecil. Transformasi tersebut harus menyeluruh, dan hal ini dapat  menyebabkan resistensi dari para anggota organisasi yang memperhambat perubahan tersebut. Resistensi itu bisa menyebabkan perubahan tersebut batal, oleh karena  itu organisasi harus mencari jalan untuk mengurangi hambatan-hambatan tersebut. Pertama, organisasi harus belajar keanekaragaman dari budaya dan nilai anggotanya. Kedua, organisasi harus mengembangkan budaya organisasi sendiri melalui komunikasi yang baik dengan anggotanya. Untuk mendukung usaha mengembangkan budaya organisasi, harus ada perubaban pada kebijakan sumber daya manusia, terutama dalam rekrutmen dan seleksi karyawan.
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Kata kunci: transformasi, resistensi, budaya organsisasi.	bf2baa396e81f4c8137970b318e56a58	6aa20e223e1217aa5371e8e813fa8ff3	a9b50b6ac0dde2ae0e2688383a999ccd	article	TRANSFORMASI ORGANISASIONAL DAN MSDM: HAMBATAN DAN IMPLIKASINYA PADA REKRUTMEN DAN SELEKSI	Licen Darsono	\N	2000
8204888	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000188	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15625	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000188}, priority = {2}	The market comparison method of valuation compares the value of property with a group of properties that have similar characteristics and which have recently sold. If there is a difference, then adjustments are made for the variables that are different.
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The purpose of this research is to determine if there is a difference between appraisers and buyers using intrinsic, environmental, and distance variables to set market value for villas in the Graha Puncak Trawas development. This research uses a questionnaire for both appraisers and buyers. Each is asked to determine their ranking for the three above variables. The data obtained is analysed using Kendall Concordance method.
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The result of this study shows that there is a difference in preference between appraisers and buyers. Appraisers first consider environmental variables then intrinsic variables, but the buyers first consider intrinsic variables then environmental variables. Distance variables are not found to be too important.
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Penilaian menggunakan metode data pasar adalah membandingkan properti yang dinilai dengan properti lain yang sejenis dan baru saja terjual. Jika terjadi perbedaan maka dilakukan penyesuaian pada variabel-variabel yang membedakan.
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah melihat apakah ada perbedaan preferensi antara penilai dan pembeli dalam penggunaan variabel intrinsik, lingkungan, dan jarak dalam menentukan nilai pasar rumah peristirahatan di Graha Puncak Trawas. Penelitian ini menggunakan kuesioner untuk disebarkan pada penilai dan pembeli. Kemudian masing-masing pihak menentukan ranking terhadap ketiga variabel di atas. Data yang diperoleh kemudian diolah menggunakan Uji Konkordasi Kendall.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat perbedaan preferensi antara penilai dan pembeli. Penilai lebih mempertimbangkan variabel lingkungan kemudian variabel intrinsik, sedangkan pembeli lebih mempertimbangkan variabel intrinsik kemudian variabel lingkungan. Sedangkan variabel jarak dianggap tidak terlalu penting.
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Kata kunci: penyesuaian, intrinsik, lingkungan, jarak.	6046d246008bec87d14035eafa836115	abc94b85cc5f00fe0b582afc6eaa960e	7dd66deea77cac5aa9b85e6bd64987c1	article	ANALISA VARIABEL INTRINSIK, LINGKUNGAN, DAN JARAK DALAM PENILAIAN RUMAH PERISTIRAHATAN DI GRAHA PUNCAK TRAWAS	Melani Setiawan	\N	2000
8204889	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000189	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15626	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000189}, priority = {2}	Inflation has become a problem in the Indonesian economy. There are several ways the government has attempted to overcome the economic crisis. The government has often used tight money policies by raising interest rates in Indonesia. For that reason, interest rates are important, because they can be used to evaluate expectations of inflation.
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This analysis uses regression and cointegration to test the short-run and the long-run relationships between inflation spreads and interest rate spreads. Based on the results, the spreads which can explain inflation expectations in the short-run are the 12-1 month interest-rate spread; the 12-3 month interest rate spread; the 12-6 month interest rate spread; the 6-1 month interest rate spread; and the 6-3 month interest rate spread. In the long-run, only one interest rate spread is found to significantly explain the expected inflation path, the 12-3 month interest rate spread. Because of that, it is suggested that the government or economic participants in Indonesia use the 12-3 month interest rate spread to analyze expected inflation in Indonesia, since this spread can be used in both the short and long-run.
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Inflasi telah menjadi masalah besar dalam perekonomian Indonesia. Ada berbagai cara dilakukan oleh pemerintah untuk mengatasi krisis yang terjadi. Pemerintah Indonesia sering menggunakan kebijakan uang ketat dengan menaikkan suku bunga. Karena itu, tingkat suku bunga menjadi penting, karena bisa digunakan untuk menganalisa ekspektasi inflasi.
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Analisa ini menggunakan regresi dan kointegrasi untuk menguji hubungan jangka pendek maupun jangka panjang antara spread inflasi dengan spread suku bunga. Dari hasil yang diperoleh untuk jangka pendek, spread yang mampu menjelaskan ekspektasi inflasi adalah spread suku bunga deposito 12-1 bulan; spread deposito 12-3 bulan; spread deposito 12-6 bulan; spread deposito 6-1 bulan; dan spread deposito 6-3 bulan. Sedangkan untuk jangka panjang hanya ada satu spread deposito yang dapat menjelaskan pergerakan ekspektasi inflasi, yaitu spread deposito 12-3 bulan. Karena itu, disarankan agar pemerintah maupun para pelaku ekonomi di Indonesia menggunakan spread suku bunga deposito 12-3 bulan untuk menganalisa ekspektasi inflasi di Indonesia, karena spread tersebut dapat digunakan dalam jangka pendek maupun dalam jangka panjang.
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Kata kunci: inflasi, suku bunga, ekspektasi, kointegrasi, regresi.	52af7f0848e26d74123e2971716a3002	3fb3e8f7a7ed0b05b5c51e71df22f83f	47955e559b11d19c312421f172dc484e	article	ANALISA PERGERAKAN SUKU BUNGA DAN LAJU EKSPEKTASI INFLASI UNTUK MENENTUKAN KEBIJAKAN MONETER DI INDONESIA	Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8204890	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000190	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15627	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000190}, priority = {2}	Recently, as business has become increasingly competitive, the result is that companies are faced with the challenge of remaining in business. Because of that, companies must be able to compete and one tool that can be used by a company is compensation.
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If compensation programs are felt to be fair and competitive by the employees, the company will find it easier to attract high potential employees as well as maintain and motivate them to higher performance so that productivity will increase and the company is able to produce with a competitive price. In the end, the company will not only be competitive, but also able to remain in business and even increase profitability and develop the business further.
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Dewasa ini, dengan semakin ketatnya tingkat persaingan bisnis, mengakibatkan perusahaan dihadapkan pada tantangan untuk dapat mempertahankan kelangsungan hidup. Oleh karena itu perusahaan harus mampu bersaing dan salah satu alat yang dapat digunakan oleh perusahaan adalah kompensasi. 
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Jika program kompensasi dirasakan adil dan kompetitif oleh karyawan, maka perusahaan akan lebih mudah untuk menarik karyawan yang potensial, mempertahankannya dan memotivasi karyawan agar lebih meningkatkan kinerjanya, sehingga produktivitas meningkat dan perusahaan mampu menghasilkan produk dengan harga yang kompetitif. Pada akhirnya, perusahaan bukan hanya unggul dalam persaingan, namun juga mampu mempertahankan kelangsungan hidupnya, bahkan mampu meningkatkan profitabilitas dan mengembangkan usahanya.
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Kata kunci: kompensasi, adil, motivasi, kinerja.	40f58b94dc23f1556f1dfce05c443be9	8fb793e7ace91b019c0cda64df8379a4	fd4880e8ed0c43ce51cfa696cabfd756	article	KOMPENSASI SEBAGAI MOTIVATOR UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KINERJA KARYAWAN	Ninuk Muljani	\N	2000
8204891	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000191	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15628	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000191}, priority = {2}	Quantitative and qualitative methods are most different, especially in their axioms and their characteristics. In the past, they were separate from each other. This paper analyzes those differences so that in the future, comprehensive methods such as envisioned by Brennan allow the two types of methodologies to be used together in research.
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In the past, because of the differences in the two methods, especially in basic concepts and aspects, usually only the quantitative or qualitative method was used. The situation in universities in Indonesia shows that the qualitative method is a relatively new approach and that until now, most research has been applied quantitative research, since there are few experts in the qualitative method.
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Metode kuantitatif dan kualitatif memang berbeda, terutama dalam axioma dan cirri-cirinya. Pada masa lalu, kedua metode tersebut dipisahkan. Artikel ini menganlisa tentang perbedaan-perbedaan tersebut, agar pada masa depan, metode yang menyeluruh seperti yang diusulkan oleh Brennan dapat dikembangkan bersama dalam penelitian.
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Pada masa lalu juga, oleh karena berbagai perbedaan yang ada antara dua metode, terutama dari segi konsep-konsep dasar serta berbagai aspek dari masing-masing metode, maka biasanya hanya salah satu pendekatan digunakan dalam penelitian. Keadaan dalam universitas-universitas di Indonesia menunjukkan bahwa metode kualitatif menjadi pendekatan yang relative lebih baru dan sampai sekarang, sebagian besar penelitian yang dilakukan menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif karena jumlah orang yang sungguh memahami metode kualtitatif masih sedikit.
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Kata kunci: metode kualitatif, metode kuantitatif.	03af001087c19c28ef48522b7d98a9b5	bdb9f8a2c0a65a20ecc0f5470a70d46c	df579c2a1d90e05d0b73ac6abecdac33	article	PERBEDAAN PENDEKATAN KUANTITATIF DENGAN PENDEKATAN KUALITATIF DALAM METODE PENELITIAN	Lukas S. Musianto	\N	2000
8204892	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000192	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000192}, priority = {2}	The economic integration through the establishment of European Union (EU) which consists of 15 countries in January 1958 is aimed to facilitate economic collaboration and enhance the union members wealth. The last attempt of this economic integration can be seen in unifying the union member currency into EURO (although this attempt is not supported by England, Sweden, and Finland). This attempt has eventually changed the marketing stategy of many companies, excluding the countries of EU. Since they concentrate on penetrating EU's market. The data of EU's economic indicators show that, until the year of 2001,  EU's countries have a great market opportunity for the countries outside EU. The market opporunity  is based on the fact that EU countries hold the  second best GDP, after USA. With 70.74% of this GDP, it  is contributed export-import activities. Besides that, the economic growth rate of EU countries is 1,5% higher than USA, and the GDP per capita is relatively high and the population of EU countries is ranked to be no.3 after China and India. As for Indonesia, the currency rate of euro which is relatively stable. Is very beneficial  The EU countries that have great market opportunities  to enter to are Ireland, Luxembourge, and Finland.  So far there has been 10 of the EU candidates countries with good economic performance except Turkey which could enhance in the future, if they become permananet members of the union 
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Integrasi ekonomi melalui pembentukan Uni Eropa atau Europen Union (EU) sejak Januari 1958 dengan anggota 15 negara bertujuan memudahkan kerjasama ekonomi dan peningkatan kemakmuran anggotanya. Upaya terakhir dalam pengintegrasian ekonomi adalah penyatuan mata uang EURO, walaupun tidak diikuti oleh Inggeris, Swedia, dan Finlandia. Upaya ini sekaligus merubah strategi pemasaran bagi perusahaan di negara yang tidak termasuk anggota dalam memasuki pasar EU. Berdasarkan eksplorasi data indikator ekonomi EU sampai dengan tahun 2001 terungkap bahwa negara EU merupakan tujuan pasar dengan peluang yang cukup besar bagi negara diluar anggota termasuk Indonesia yang memeliki hubungan ekonomi dengan EU. Peluang ini berdasarkarkan indikator ekonomi GDP terbesar kedua setelah Amerika Serikat, dan 70,74% dikontribusi oleh perdagangan internasional melalui kegiatan ekspor-impor, selain itu indikator pertumbuhan ekonomi 1,5% lebih tinggi dari negara Amerika Serikat, diikuti dengan angka GDP perkapita yang tinggi, populasi penduduk menduduki ukuran terbesar ketiga setelah China dan India, dan bagi Indonesia terlihat nilai tukar euro terhadap rupiah yang cukup stabil. Negara EU yang mempunyai peluang pasar lebih besar untuk dimasuki adalah Irlandi, Luxemborg, dan Finlandia. Peluang pasar ini akan meningkat lagi dimasa yang akan datang jika 10 kandidat anggota EU dengan kinerja ekonomi yang baik kecuali Turkey menjadi anggota tetap.
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Kata kunci: Uni Eropa,  Indikator Ekonomi.	bad06ac630d78875ad66c3ad9f8a6a67	363e34434828ab486bfdc0dfde155460	f4d7753da73c99e8b677f271e98458f1	article	MENGKAJI PELUANG PASAR INTERNASIONAL MELALUI KINERJA EKONOMI NEGARA-NEGARA UNI EROPA	Devie Devie	\N	2000
8204893	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000193	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15630	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000193}, priority = {2}	In the early phase of industrialization, Indonesia was short of capital and foreign investment moved into various fields in this country. Later, though industrialization was happened, it will continue to be plagued with dependency, which is normally named dependent development.
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Pada tahap awal industrialisasi, Indonesia mengalami kekurangan modal dan para investor asing bergerak masuk ke berbagai bidang di negeri ini. Di belakang hari, walaupun terjadi industrialisasi, namun diikuti suatu ketergantungan, yang umumnya disebut dependent development.
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Kata kunci: Perusahaan Multinasional, industrialisasi, dependent development.	12fcaa93f08327abed0f71c4a8415a88	11f3818f69659acc50e8e43f13b9b217	f19f273b631b4ac8b65e6169192b3c41	article	PERANAN MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS DALAM INDUSTRIALISASI DI INDONESIA PADA ERA ORDE BARU	Januar Heryanto	\N	2000
8204894	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000194	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15631	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000194}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify the influence of employee satisfaction with compensation to organizational commitment and its impact to their job performance. The concept of compensation satisfaction consist of satisfaction with material compensation, social compensation and activity compensation. The concept of organizational commitment consists of three variables: loyalty to the organization, willingness to work hard  and esprit de corps. The last concept, job performance includes skills in working. By using multiple regression analysis, the results of this research indicate that employee satisfaction with material and social compensation have significantly influenced employee loyalty, willingness to work hard and esprit de corps. Likewise, employee loyalty, willingness to work hard and esprit de corps also significantly influence the skill in working. Employee satisfaction with material and social compensation also significantly influence job performance directly. But, all the above variables show otherwise to employee satisfaction with activity compensation. 
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Penelitian ini mempunyai tujuan untuk menjelaskan pengaruh dari kepuasan karyawan pada kompensasi terhadap komitmen pada organisasi serta dampaknya terhadap prestasi kerja karyawan. Konsep kepuasan kompensasi terdiri dari kepuasan kompensasi material, kompensasi social dan kompensasi aktivitas. Sedangkan komitmen organisasi terdiri dari tiga variabel, yaitu kesetiaan, kemauan dan kebanggaan, sementara konsep prestasi kerja dilihat dari kecakapan karyawan dalam bekerja. Menggunakan analisa regresi berganda, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kepuasan karyawan pada kompensasi material dan kompensasi social mempunyai pengaruh signifikan terhadap kesetiaan karyawan pada organisasi, kemauan bekerja keras dan kebanggaan karyawan pada organisasi. Begitu juga variabel kesetiaan, kemauan dan kebanggaanjuga berpengaruh terhadap prestasi kerja.
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Kata kunci: kepuasan kompensasi, komitmen organisasi, prestasi kerja.	a157da9d4ab28f9821f2a15e797c1df6	178b3e7e5aa2f8401ab6a50f35110aee	44fb2d832f92db8c151a65e7c391b9d5	article	KAJIAN TERHADAP KEPUASAN KOMPENSASI, KOMITMEN ORGANISASI, DAN PRESTASI KERJA	M. Khusaini M. Khusaini	\N	2000
8204895	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000195	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15632	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000195}, priority = {2}	The research tries to analyze dependency of compensation, and career level along with temperament to employees' performance. Structured and unstructured interview are used to get information from the management and salesman of Astra International Co. Then using Chi-Square Test, the research suggests that factors such as salesman who has Sanguine - Choleric Temperament, compensation equity, and good opportunities to climb up have a positive dependency with their performance.
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Penelitian ini mencoba untuk mengkaji lebih jauh dependensi faktor kompensasi, jenjang karir dan faktor temperamen terhadap kinerja. Dengan melakukan wawancara yang terstruktur maupun tidak terstruktur kepada pihak perusahaan dan tenaga penjual PT. Astra International yang kemudian dioleh dengan metode Statistik Chi-Square Test diperoleh kajian : Faktor tenaga penjual yang bertemperamen Sanguin-Kolerik, keadilan kompensasi dan kesempatan yang memuaskan untuk maju dalam jenjang karier memiliki hubungan dengan prestasi kerjanya.
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Kata kunci: Temperamen, Kompensasi, Karier, Prestasi Kerja.	50dbc9c6f95c6af11063aed7a31f2e4f	e46017a225ae15c498689a27b516d84e	2bc8e75f87fd3d505380e382afca81a4	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA TEMPERAMEN KARYAWAN, PEMBERIAN KOMPENSASI, DAN JENJANG KARIER YANG TERSEDIA TERHADAP PRESTASI KERJA KARYAWAN	Eddy Sutanto	\N	2000
8204896	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000196	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15633	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000196}, priority = {2}	It was started by The Great Depression in America that so many changes happened on the organization internally and externally, and the change of career development from career job to protean career as well. Some researchers prove it and state that the job esspecially for career nowadays is different from it was few decades ago. The effect of this changes occur on the system and value that employees have and career development management conducted by the company. This article will discuss the change factor of company internally and externally, its effects,the subtitution of the new paradigm from the old one, and also its implications on the individu and the company.
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Berawal dari terjadinya depresi yang besar (The Great Depression) di Amerika yang menyebabkan perubahan organisasi secara internal dan eksternal, perubahan pengembangan karir pun bergeser dari karir tradisional menjadi karir protean. Banyak peneliti yang membuktikannya dan menyatakan bahwa karir saat ini berbeda dengan beberapa decade sebelumnya. Dampak dari perubahan ini tentu saja menimbulkan sistem dan nilai yang dimiliki karyawan dan juga manajemen pengembangan karir perusahaan. Artikel ini akan membahas tentang perubahan factor internal dan eksternal organisasi, dampaknya pada perubahan paradigma dari paradigma lama menjadi baru, dan juga implikasinya pada individu dan perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: karir tradisional, karir protean, paradigma lama, paradigma baru, manajemen karir.	b7a4909491d7a6ee43332008965b2c44	e8302c9efee55dfa3b64bae5bec98518	27868031b49448519d6933ec82a9d8c7	article	PERGESERAN KARIR TRADISIONAL MENJADI KARIR  PROTEAN: DAMPAK DAN IMPLIKASINYA PADA INDIVIDU DAN PERUSAHAAN	Christofera Junaedi	\N	2000
8204897	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000197	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15634	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000197}, priority = {2}	The Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM) has a unique stair-step payment schedule that often enhances borrower qualification for young, first-time home buyers who are anticipated to have increasing incomes. The determination of the initial payment on a GPM mortgage is often regarded as complex; therefore, textbook authors especially financial real estate normally disregard its theoretical development and substitute instead GPM interest factor tables. This study develops a general equation for finding the initial payment on a GPM and programmable computer spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel) routines for implementing the general equation. This approach enhances the technical understanding of the GPM, and its offer more flexible.
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Model Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM) memiliki keunikan dalam pembayaran pinjaman yang dapat membantu peminjam usia muda, pembeli rumah pertama yang dapat diantisipasi pertambahan pendapatannya. Pembayaran cicilan pertama GPM sangat kompleks, sehingga pada umumnya buku-buku tentang keuangan real estat menetapkan pola pembayaran GPM menggunakan tabel suku bunga. Penelitian ini mengembangkan pola pembayaran cicilan pertama GPM menggunakan program komputer (Microsoft Excel) untuk lebih fleksibel dalam penerapannya.
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8204898	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000198	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15635	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000198}, priority = {2}	In the present, management has transformed radically from traditional change into Total Quality Management (TQM) which stresses on organizational excellences such as reliability, responsiveness, assurance, competency and human resources.
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This research is an evaluation of TQM application held by a sugar factory, Candi Baru Sidoarjo through its program namely Gugus Kendali Mutu (GKM It is program of TQM at which it serves as an approach to endeavor its workers to have perception at different stages about different qualities. In addition, this is based on an analysis of job satisfaction of the workers, which is focused on woek charecteristics such as skill variation, job description, autonomy and feedback.
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From the results, it is concluded that human recources (workers), equipments or instruments being used as well as available period of time has positive relationship, especially between job satisfaction and skill variation. Other indicators, such as work flow and work result which are evaluated by the workers themselves as well as by their co-workers, have positive relationship between job satisfaction and job description. Furthermore, cooperation among workers within the same division having different levels of position has positive relationship between job satisfaction and job significance. In general, GKM implication in endeavoring the workers has positive impact towards worker satisfaction in sugar factory like Candi Baru Sidoarjo.  
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Manajemen mengalami transformasi yang cukup radikal, yaitu perubahan dari model tradisional bergeser kepada Total Quality Management (TQM) yang menuntut keunggulan organisasi seperti kecepatan, daya tanggap, kelincahan, pembelajaran, dan kompetensi karyawan. 
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Penilitian ini merupakan suatu evaluasi penerapan program TQM yang dijalankan oleh Pabrik Gula (PG) Candi Baru Sidoarjo melalui Gugus Kendali Mutu (GKM),   yang merupa-kan suatu pendekatan dalam mewujudkan pemberdayaan karyawan, yang pada tingkat berbeda memiliki persepsi tentang mutu berbeda.  
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Penelitian mengacu pada pengukuran kepuasan kerja karyawan yang difokuskan pada karakteristik kerja, meliputi variasi ketrampilan, identifikasi tugas, signifikansi tugas, otonomi dan umpan balik. Hasil penelitian  menyimpulkan bahwa berdasarkan ukuran kepuasan terhadap indikator-indikator; menyadari sumberdaya yang dimiliki dan yang digunakan, perlengkapan dan peralatan serta materi yang tersedia, batas waktu yang diberikan, maka terdapat hubungan positip antara kepuasan kerja dengan variasi ketrampilan. Untuk indikator-indikator; cara dan hasil kerja yang dinilai diri sendiri maupun penilaian rekan kerja, maka terdapat hubungan positip antara kepuasan kerja dengan identifikasi tugas. Untuk indikator-indikator; kerjasama karyawan dalam maupun antar bagian, antara karyawan bawahan dan atasan, maka terdapat hubungan positip antara kepuasan kerja dengan signifikasi tugas. Secara umum penerapan GKM dalam memberdayakan karyawan mempunyai dampak positip terhadap kepuasan karyawan PG Candi Baru.
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Kata kunci: Karakteristik Kerja, GKM.	0b0fc9ed03cf2015918f0551db6a8ebb	9ec3b7b3df1d392015c19000b9bd55a1	0a061f184fac2461c06639baeb5b46a2	article	PENERAPAN TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT SUATU EVALUASI MELALUI KARAKTERISTIK KERJA (Studi Kasus Pada Perusahaan Gula Candi Baru Sidoarjo)	Hatane Semuel	\N	2000
8204899	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000199	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15636	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000199}, priority = {2}	Change in demography of the work force in American and some countries in Asia, such as the increase number of working mother has increase the work-family issue in work environment. Although work-family conflict is known as a man and women issue, but this issue is continues to place different responsibilities for working women. The different responsibilities is because of the tradisional role of women, who take more responsibilities than man for the domestic matter. Work-family issues forced organizations to adopt some policies in order to solve this issue, such as family-friendly policy. Some research acknowledge that organization abilities to adopt this kind of policy influence employee respon to their work life, such as job stress, job satisfaction/dissatisfaction, absence, and turnover.And all of this respons have a direct impact to the organization productivity, performance and profitability, in short and in the long run. It is become clear  that organizations have to be serious in handling this issue.
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Perubahan secara demografis pada angkatan kerja di Amerika dan beberapa negara di Asia antara lain berupa bertambahnya kaum ibu yang bekerja, meningkatknya masalah-masalah keluarga - pekerjaan di dalam lingkungan kerja. Walaupun konflik keluarga - pekerjaan dikenal sebagai masalah pria dan wanita, namun isu tersebut berlanjut hingga penempatan  tanggung jawab bagi wanita karier. Perbedaan tanggung jawab disebabkan oleh peranan wanita secara tradisional, yang semula dianggap harus lebih bertanggung jawab daripada pria dalam masalah-masalah rumah tangga. Masalah-masalah keluarga - pekerjaan memaksa organisasi-organisasi untuk menerima kebijakan-kebijakan tertentu untuk penyelesaiannya, seperti kebijakan persahabatan keluarga. Beberapa riset mengakui bahwa kemampuan organisasi menerima kebijakan tersebut bisa mempengaruhi tanggapan karyawan terhadap pekerjaannya seperti stress, kepuasan / tidaknya terhadap pekerjaan, absensi, dan perputaran tenaga kerja. Dan seluruh tanggapan itu mempunyai dampak langsung terhadap produktivitas, kinerja, dan laba organisasi baik jangka pendek maupun jangka panjang. Jelas, setiap organisasi harus menghadapi dengan serius.
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Kata kunci: Konflik keluarga - pekerjaan; kepuasan kerja, absensi, perputaran tenaga kerja.	a6e26f50140a65be244ae5243e30d1e8	6700c0d077deaae624479a10e8a08a80	9cb7a3ef75e63aa13286113d17003e18	article	PENGARUH ADAPTASI KEBIJAKAN MENGENAI WORK FAMILY ISSUE TERHADAP ABSEN DAN TURNOVER	Nyoman Triaryati	\N	2000
8204900	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000200	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15637	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000200}, priority = {2}	The role of university to motivate the fresh graduate to be young entrepreneurs is very important to increase the number of entrepreneurs. Be Increasing of young entrepreneurs will decrease unemployment and it will even open more job vacancies. How the university can produce young entrepreneurs. The role of university is explained by some expert of entrepreneurship .One of them is explained by Thomas Zimmerer . He explained that one factor that triggers the growth of entrepreneurship is educational entrepreneurship. Mr.Douglas.A Gray suggested that people should start their own business as soon as possible. For example, when the students are still studying in the university they can try to start their own business. By empirical data, research has been done to Petra Christian University Student about the dominant factor that influences the student to be young entrepreneurs. The result of the research shows that the dominant factor is opportunity. Therefore the university should play it's roles which are giving information about the advantages of becoming entrepreneurs, giving educational entrepreneurship and providing some activities where they can practice their knowledge and feel the entrepreneurship world. With those roles of the university, young entrepreneurs can be produce successfully.
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Peranan Universitas dalam memotivasi sarjana menjadi wirausahawan muda sangat penting dalam menumbuhkan jumlah wirausahawan . Dengan meningkatnya wirausahawan dari kalangan sarjana akan mengurangi pertambahan jumlah pengangguran bahkan menambah jumlah lapangan pekerjaan. Pertanyaannya adalah bagaimana pihak universitas dapat mencetak wirausahawan muda. Peranan universitas dijelaskan oleh beberapa pendapat para ahli bidang kewirausahaan .Salah satunya dijelaskan oleh Thomas Zimmerer bahwa salah satu faktor pendorong pertumbuhan kewirausahaan adalah pendidikan kewirausahaan. Selain itu Douglas A.Gray menyarankan untuk memulai usaha sejak dini misalnya pada waktu masih kuliah . Sedangkan data secara empirical juga didapatkan melalui penelitian yang dilakukan pada alumni Universitas Kristen Petra tentang faktor paling dominan memotivasi alumni menjadi wirausahawan. Hasil penelitian tersebut menyebutkan bahwa faktor kesempatan yang mendorong alumni memutuskan menjadi wirausahawan. Jadi pihak universitas berperan menjadi pemberi informasi tentang kesempatan apa yang akan didapat jika menjadi wirausahawan, serta memberikan pendidikan kewirausahaan dan memberikan wadah bagi mahasiswa dalam menerapkan ilmunya dengan mendirikan bisnis kecil di lokasi universitas. Peranan universitas sangat menentukan tercetaknya wirausahawan muda yang handal.
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Kata kunci: wirausahawan, motivasi, peranan universitas	7d5fe37bffabcaf742b2e304fb64ed95	627bf33911e29d0f08233ef0d690319c	ebaf7dec3f0029dec8968b9b1de041c2	article	PERANAN UNIVERSITAS DALAM MEMOTIVASI SARJANA MENJADI YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (Seri Penelitian Kewirausahaan)	Yohnson Yohnson	\N	2000
8204901	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000201	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15638	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000201}, priority = {2}	AFTA is the concept of eliminating tariff barriers among ASEAN countries with a view to integrating the ASEAN economies into a single production base and regional market. The main objective of AFTA is to increase ASEAN's competitive edge as a production base geared for the world market. The critical step in this direction is the liberalization of trade in the region through the elimination of intra-regional tariffs and elimination of non-tariff barriers.
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 In Indonesian industrialists view, the implementation of liberalization of trade in AFTA scheme is not only a challenge, but more likely a massive problem, for they have minimum competitive advantage compared to other ASEAN countries (especially  Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand). 
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Since the 1970s, Indonesian economic development was built on the basic pattern of the bureaucratic-industrialist relationship, which caused fragile industrialists and corrupt bureaucrats. These bureaucrat-industrialist relationships grew immensely in Soeharto's era, and are still sustained until now.
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 Recently, Indonesia had to face the competitive trade among ASEAN countries as the consequences of the implementation of the regional integration commitment through AFTA. Moreover, as a member of ASEAN, it looks like Indonesia has no choice but to join this competition. 
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 Until now, there is so much resistance in implementing AFTA in Indonesia, especially accepting the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT)scheme in the import sector (for both industrialist and customs). The implementation of CEPT scheme, in the import sector, makes Indonesian industrialists worry of losing their dominance on local markets. On the other side, the bureaucrats, especially the Indonesian customs, will lose their revenue from import duty and also their 'under-table business', that causes a high cost economy and creates so many inefficiencies.	3e1b743ff80beee1d8a3442963c21d95	6d82ecc47234989ba522a67b1d6c0006	623325340f5b4da267af0ce8224388bd	article	AFTA : INDONESIAN INDUSTRIALIST AND CUSTOMS PERSPECTIVE	Thomas Kaihatu	\N	2000
8204902	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000202	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15639	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000202}, priority = {2}	The economic crisis which had happening in Indonesia since 1997 has already given significant effect. Stock price decreased dramatically as well as its transaction volume. Boedie, et.all and Weston and Brigham state that there are many factor influence stock price such as profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate. This, the aim of this research is to find at whether profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate have significant effect to fluctuation of the stock price within the economic crisis in Indonesia. The result of this research proves that the change of profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate have significant influence to the fluctuation of company stock price within the period of the economic crisis. Partially, only interest rate and exchange rate have significant effect to stock price in the period of the economic crisis.
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Krisis ekonomi yang terjadi di Indonesia sejak tahun 1997 telah mempunyai pengaruh yang sangat signifikan. Harga-harga saham turun secara tajam demikian pula dengan volume transaksi. Boedie, Weston dan Brigham menyatakan bahwa beberapa faktor mempengaruhi harga saham, seperti profitabilitas, suku bunga, inflasi dan nilai tukar. Oleh karena itu, tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui apakah profitabilitas, suku bunga, inflasi dan nilai tukar mempunyai pengaruh secara signifikan terhadap perubahan harga saham selama krisis ekonomi di Indonesia. Hasil penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa perubahan profitabilitas, suku bunga, inflasi dan nilai tukar mempunyai pengaruh secara signifikan terhadap perubahan harga saham badan usaha selama periode krisis ekonomi. Secara parsial hanya suku bunga dan nilai tukar mempunyai pengaruh secara signifikan terhadap harga saham selama periode krisis ekonomi tersebut.
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Kata kunci: profitabilitas, suku bunga, inflasi, nilai tukar.	87ffcbcec3b494947686a8b963569966	305d4e7c6527978f84a21853dfc765e4	7d162485bf00fb2d09cb3afda65980c6	article	PERANAN PROFITABILITAS, SUKU BUNGA, INFLASI DAN NILAI TUKAR DALAM MEMPENGARUHI PASAR MODAL INDONESIA SELAMA KRISIS EKONOMI	Mudjilah Rahayu	\N	2000
8204903	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000203	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15640	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000203}, priority = {2}	This research is conducted to the students of class 1999, 2000, and 2001 of Economics Faculty of Petra Christian University. This research focuses on cognitive and affective motive of those subjects in using BCA's debit card, assuming that consumers tend to use objective and subjective factors in considering to purchase certain product. The result of this research shows that achievement needs, power needs, and affiliation needs simultaneously influence the motive of the subjects in using BCA's debit card, in which 46% of the influence can be explained by the model. Achievement needs have more dominant influence compared to power needs. Besides that, education factor (study duration) found to influence the cognitive motive, which is shown by the motive difference among class 1999, 2000, and 2001.
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Penelitian dilakukan terhadap mahasiswa Fakultas ekonomi Universitas Kristen PETRA Surabaya angkatan 1999, 2000, dan 2001. Fokus penelitian pada motif kognitif dan afektif dalam menggunakan produk kartu debet BCA, dengan asumsi bahwa konsumen dalam mempertimbangkan pembelian suatu produk lebih didasarkan pada faktor obyektif dan subyektif. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan kebutuhan yang diukur melalui, achievement needs, power needs, affiliation needs ternyata secara serempak berpengaruh terhadap motif penggunaan kartu debet BCA di kalangan mahasiswa Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen PETRA Surabaya, dengan kemampuan 46% dapat dijelaskan dari dalam model. Achievement needs mempunyai pengaruh lebih dominan dibandingkan power needs. Selain itu faktor pendidikan (lama studi) mempunyai dampak terhadap motif kognitif, hal ini terungkap dari adanya perbedaan motif tersebut pada angkatan 1999 dengan angkatan 2000 maupun angkatan 2001.
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Kata kunci: motif, achievement, power, needs.	473f2bcf10e0f51d1030bd139fbad80e	d2962cf1d8785ec87eb67875d69ff41b	2c34de5a923115f65213697a3472ac1d	article	PENGARUH KEBUTUHAN TERHADAP MOTIF PENGGUNAAN KARTU DEBET BANK CENTRAL ASIA (BCA) DI  KALANGAN MAHASISWA AKTIF FAKULTAS EKONOMI UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA SURABAYA	Hatane Semuel	\N	2000
8204904	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000204	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15641	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000204}, priority = {2}	With increasing global competition for manufacturers, interest has grown among researchers and practitioners in the role of technology in assisting firms to maintain their competitive advantage. Technology adoption is a powerful force for industrialization, increasing productivity, supporting growth, and improving the standards of living. One of the issues raised on the relationship between technology and competitive advantage is whether the relationship is the same for all organizations with abundant or scarce resources. This study focused on the role of resources on the technology-productivity relationship. Data were collected through mailed questionnaires to the CEO of Indonesian manufacturing firms. This study finds that soft technology have positive impacts on productivity. Furthermore, availability of resources is found to significantly moderate the relationship between technology and productivity.
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Dengan meningkatnya persaingan global diantara perusahaan manufaktur, perhatian peneliti dan praktisi semakin meningkat terhadap peran teknologi dalam membantu perusahaan untuk mempertahankan keunggulan kompetitif. Pengambilgunaan teknologi merupakan kekuatan untuk melakukan industrialisasi, meningkatkan produktivitas, dan memperbaiki standar hidup suatu negara. Suatu isu yang muncul dalam pembahasan mengenai hubungan teknologi dengan kinerja adalah apakah hubungan antara teknologi dengan kinerja akan sama bagi perusahaan yang beroperasi dalam lingkungan dengan sumber daya yang berlimpah atau sumberdaya yang langka.  Studi ini memfokuskan pada peran ketersediaan sumber daya terhadap hubungan teknologi-produktivitas.  Data dikumpulkan melalui survey surat yang ditujukan kepada pimpinan perusahaan. Studi ini menemukan bahwa hanya teknologi lunak yang berpengaruh signifikan terhadap produktivitas. Lebih jauh lagi, ketersediaan sumber daya terbukti secara signifikan memoderasi hubungan antara teknologi dengan produktivitas.
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Kata kunci: Teknologi, Sumberdaya, Produktivitas.	a2bab7598e090c5e6c6e1e80ea3e5053	392aaec9318cbf899a41db3b0d16f0b1	30ad57d5712ba47107c30d9f03055d5f	article	PERAN SUMBER DAYA DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI TERHADAP PRODUKVITAS	Lena Ellitan	\N	2000
8204905	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000205	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15642	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000205}, priority = {2}	The study of testing the impact of several factors on stock price of hotel industry listed in Indonesia stock exchange is based on an approach to the constant growth of dividend discount model.
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By using regression analysis, this study provides evidence that stock price is influenced by book value equity per share and return on equity. The other factors of the research model such as return on asset (ROA), debt to equity ratio, stock return, market risk and return on the market index  have no impact to the stock price. 
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In general, it's discovered that all of the factors have weak influence in explaining stock price variation which means that mostly it is determined by other various things.
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Penelitian terhadap pengaruh beberapa faktor yang mempengaruhi harga saham perusahaan jasa perhotelan yang terdaftar di pasar modal Indonesia didasarkan atas suatu pendekatan terhadap pertumbuhan tetap dari devidend discount model.
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Dengan menggunakan analisa regresi maka diketahui bahwa harga saham dipengaruhi oleh book value equity per share dan return on equity. Faktor-faktor lain seperti return on asset (ROA), debt to equity ratio, stock return, market risk dan return on the market index ternyata tidak berpengaruh terhadap harga saham.
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Secara umum, dapat  dikatakan bahwa faktor-faktor tersebut mempunyai pengaruh yang relatif lemah terhadap variasi harga saham. Ini berarti bahwa variasi harga saham ditentukan oleh faktor-faktor lainnya.
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Kata kunci: harga saham, equity, return on asset (ROA	13f446c25c771fe23ca7de74dc6085e4	52613e317ae8303eda040beea966ce99	7be58e669e8cc3752341ad023413b7e4	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI HARGA SAHAM (Kasus Perusahaan Jasa Perhotelan yang Terdaftar di Pasar Modal Indonesia)	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2000
8204906	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000206	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15643	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000206}, priority = {2}	This study on Initial Public Offerings (IPO) showed that IPO stocks on average were underpriced, underperformed in the long run aftermarket  and the Hot and Cold market cycle was present. These phenomenom can be explained by among others,  the following: Asymetric Information, Winner's Curse, Traditional-Ibbotson, and Signalling Equilibrium Phenomenom. However, all of these can't give a satisfactory explanation because  they were based on the price which existed on the secondary market (Underpriced Theory). The Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) theory tried to explain the IPO anomaly differently so that the IPO anomaly could be explained clearly.
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Studi tentang Penawaran Saham Perdana (IPO) menunjukkan saham-saham IPO secara rata-rata mengalami Underpriced, kinerja jangka panjang yang jelek dan adanya siklus pasar "Hot" dan "Cold". Ada beberapa penjelasan terhadap fenomena tersebut, antara lain: Informasi Asimetri, WinnerCurse, Tradisional-Ibbotson, Signaling Equilibrium Phenomenom tetapi semuanya belum memuaskan karena berdasarkan pada basis harga yang ada di pasar sekunder (Teori Underpriced). Teori Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) mencoba menjelaskan fenomena anomali IPO dengan cara yang berbeda sehingga fenomena anomali  IPO dapat dijelaskan secara tuntas.
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Kata kunci: Penawaran Saham Perdana (IPO), Underpriced, Withdrawn IPO (WIPO).	16da7fe2efaad9f0cca76710f977f580	39cdf3a4b6ed12bc562a8c82bdbd63e6	7a84f14e931382b7f022c45030614cfd	article	PROBLEMA  ANOMALI  DALAM  INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING (IPO)	Sautma Basana	\N	2000
8204907	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000207	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15644	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000207}, priority = {2}	The economic function of the Chinese has been existing since many centuries ago. This function has close relationship with "Jati Diri" of a businessman or an entrepreneur in the economic activities. Besides, the context of the social cultural and political interaction which has been prevailing for centuries, will condense to form the "Jati Diri" of a Chinese in Indonesia community. This must have positive or negative influences in a community. A sample with an application on the ethical interaction in Surabaya completes this contextual thinking. The projection to overcome it is our assignment in our nation economics, between the community and the government.
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Fungsi orang Tionghoa dalam dunia perekonomian telah terasa berabad-abad yang lampau. Fungsi ini erat berhubungan dengan jati diri suatu wirausaha di bidang perekonomian. Di samping itu konteks interaksi sosial budaya dan politis yang telah berabad-abad lamanya, akan mengkristal memupuk jati diri seorang Tionghoa di tanah air dan masyarakat besar Indonesia. Barang tentu ini bersifat positif atau pun negatif bagi suatu komunitas tertentu. Suatu contoh dengan aplikasi pada interaksi etnik di Surabaya, melengkapi pemikiran kontekstual ini. Proyeksi untuk menanggulanginya menjadi tugas bersama pada aspek perekonomian bangsa antara masyarakat dan pemerintah.
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Kata kunci:perdagangan, perekonomian, pasar, Tionghoa, Bumi Putera, globalisme.	762b9b96eddf141fc6006b2424ebcc62	729de82a7c1ed616d1c229c1d583cff8	453aaa1617adeeb68b3d47c0621ba847	article	PERAN ORANG TIONGHOA DALAM PERDAGANGAN DAN HIDUP PEREKONOMIAN DALAM MASYARAKAT (Studi Kepustakaan dan Studi Kasus tentang Interaksi Etnik Tionghoa dan Pribumi di Bidang Perekonomian di Surabaya)	Lukas S. Musianto	\N	2000
8204908	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000208	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15645	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000208}, priority = {2}	In the practice of policy reform, the new thinking in development theorizing found its expression in the formulation of the so-called Washington Consensus. Triggered by widespread government failures, the Washington Consensus is based on stabilization-cum-adjustment policies recommended by the Bretton Woods organizations and US economic officials. It emphasizes the need for prudent macroeconomic and financial policies, unified and competitive exchange rates, trade and financial liberalization, privatization, and deregulation. However, because of neglecting political domain, the running of economic reform resulted a deeper economic crisis.  
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Beside, in the implementation phase, economic reform process often meet political barriers. At least three political barriers often fail economic reform program. First, collective action problems arise to the extent that economic reforms have the properties of a public good, either for the society as a whole or for a large number of potential beneficiaries. Second, In a distributive model, policy reform is supported by winners and opposed by losers, and the outcome is given by the balance of political power between the respective action. Third, one classic problem with many reforms is that the costs of reform tend to be concentrated, while benefits are diffuse, producing perverse organizational incentives (Haggard dan Kaufman, 1995:156-157). Argentina and Mexico cases show that economic reform can failure due to polical barriers. \	
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Dalam pelaksanaan kebijakan reformasi, teori pembangunan mutakhir telah menemukan konsep baru yang diformulasikan dalam istilah yang biasa disebut dengan Konsensus Washington. Dipicu oleh kegagalan pemerintah yang semakin meluas dalam mengelola kegiatan ekonomi, konsep Konsensus Washington berpijak pada upaya stabilisasi melalui kebijakan penyesuaian struktural, yang direkomendasikan oleh organisasi Bretton  Woods dan Badan Ekonomi Amerika Serikat. Konsensus Washington menekankan kepada kebijakan makro ekonomi dan keuangan yang lebih hati-hati, nilai tukar mata uang yang lebih kompetitif, liberalisasi keuangan dan perdagangan, privatisasi, dan deregulasi. Mekipun begitu, akibat pengabaian terhadap aspek politik, perjalanan dari reformasi ekonomi justru semakin menenggelamkan krisis ekonomi ke jurang yang lebih dalam.
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Di samping itu, dalam fase implementasi, proses reformasi ekonomi seringkali berhadapan dengan rintangan politik. Setidaknya ada tiga palang politik yang dapat menggagalkan program reformasi ekonomi. Pertama, kebijakan reformasi ekonomi yang menyentuh barang-barang publik selalu menimbulkan masalah munculnya penunggang gelap, sehingga pada titik ini sangat mungkin timbul tindakan kolektif. Kedua, dalam pandangan model distributif, kebijakan reformasi diasumsikan akan didukung oleh kelompok pemenang dan dilawan oleh kelompok pecundang, sehingga hasilnya sangat tergantung dari kekuatan politik diantara koalisi pemenang. Ketiga, masalah klasik dari reformasi ekonomi adalah biayanya terkonsentrasi pada satu kelompok tertentu, tetapi keuntungannya menyebar kepada banyak kelompok sehingga kadang-kadang tidak ada insentif untuk melakukan program tersebut (Haggard dan Kaufman, 1995:156-157). Kasus di Argentina dan Meksiko memperlihatkan hal itu, di mana reformasi ekonomi bisa gagal akibat adanya rintangan politik. 
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Kata kunci: reformasi ekonomi, krisis ekonomi, Konsensus Washington, krisis fiskal, Amerika Latin	0e4b190e7dcb962fabbd1a93a52d3404	d2880d3b5c40fd05220d79d5c2d25fe6	bbd51d832b0a1247161da67c17120b92	article	REFORMASI EKONOMI, KONSENSUS WASHINGTON, DAN RINTANGAN POLITIK	Ahmad Yustika	\N	2000
8204909	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000209	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15646	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000209}, priority = {2}	Service is a very unique area because its differences. In this area human elements  is extremly important because its role in achieving company' main goal which is to gain more loyal consumer since loyal consumer will lead to greater competitive advantange. This research aim to describe and find out the effect of human elements on customer loyalty through customer satisfaction and trust. We use path analysis to test the research model and the result suggest that employee reliability is the most important variable among human elements in gaining customer loyalty through customer satisfaction and trust. It also suggest the important role of customer' trust to customer satisfaction. In order to gain loyal consumer from human resources management perspective, service organization needs to develop its intellectual capital.
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Jasa adalah bidang yang sangat unik karena perbedaannya bila di bandingkan bidang usaha lain. Dalam bidang jasa, elemen manusia sangat penting karena perannya dalam upaya mencapai kesetiaan konsumen yang akan mengarah kepada keunggulan kompetitif perusahaan. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menggambarkan dan menemukan pengaruh elemen manusia terhadap kesetiaan konsumen melalui kepuasan konsumen dan kepercayaan. Analisa yang digunakan untuk menguji hipotesa adalah Path Analysis. Ditemukan dalam studi ini bahwa kehandalan karyawan merupakan variabel yang paling penting dalam upaya memperoleh konsumen yang setia melalui kepuasan dan kepercayaan. Ditemukan juga peran kepercayaan konsumen terhadap kepuasan konsumen. Menurut  perspektif manajemen sumber daya manusia untuk memperoleh konsumen yang loyal perusahaan perlu mengembangkan modal intelektualnya.
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Kata kunci: Jasa, Loyalitas Konsumen, Sumber Daya Manusia.	8f0e4bb43ab3b196702227953ce096ef	7e14adf9997ed6950788b0d8fc17073b	ef6c228c2cb0081e84ee9959c69e8e3c	article	UPAYA MENCAPAI LOYALITAS KONSUMEN DALAM PERSPEKTIF SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA	S. Pantja Djati	\N	2000
8204910	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000210	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15647	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000210}, priority = {2}	This study is directed to deepen the Sig Sigma conceptuals, as a very useful managerial instrument for every firm that needs competitive advantage in the era of new economy.
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Kajian ini diarahkan untuk mempelajari dengan seksama konsep-konsep yang terdapat di dalam Six Sigma, sebuah perangkat manajerial yang layak digunakan oleh setiap perusahaan yang ingin mendapatkan keunggulan bersaing di era ekonomi baru.
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Kata kunci: six sigma, perangkat manajerial, era ekonomi baru.	c3fd10f27a7fcaecd475884ec2d3afeb	3058982f63f9b814b4f79a8194abfa04	f10799ab9074f26abad94677ebe157fa	article	SIX SIGMA, PERANGKAT MANAJERIAL PERUSAHAAN PADA ERA EKONOMI BARU (Sebuah Pendekatan Konseptual Terhadap Studi Literatur)	Sugiono Sugiharto	\N	2000
8204911	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000211	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15648	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000211}, priority = {2}	Focusing the problem on the research factors that cause buying interest of sarong is  how large the total variance explaining the preference of buying interest  of sarong. This research was purposed to identify the preferent and dominant factors of buying interest. 
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Decision making process of buying is begun by marketing stimulant (product, price, promotion, place) and other stimulants (economic, technology, politic culture), which build buyer characteristics. Those aspects above build customer perception about the clothes dressing and customer will recognize what's characteristic of cloth they need.
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 The research was in Pasuruan and Gresik, in order to get non probability purpossive sample, by questionaring to 120 respondents. Each respondent was asked to judge his preference by choosing from fully agree till fully disagree gradually of six alternatives of Likert scale. Primary data were collected and analyzed by using the technics of  Factor Analysis and Descriptive Analysis. To make the analysis running well used SPSS Program.
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The result of this research conclude that the preferent factors of buying interest of customer are Quality, Reference, Brand and Colour, Packaging and Price, Discount and Gift, and Supplies Factors. And the dominant factors are Quality and Reference Factors.
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Fokus penelitian ini adalah faktor-faktor apa yang menimbulkan kecenderungan minat beli konsumen terhadap produk sarung. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang dipertimbangkan oleh konsumen untuk membeli produk sarung.
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Secara teoritik dapat dijelaskan bahwa proses pengambilan keputusan pembelian didahului oleh stimuli pemasaran dan stimuli lainnya yang dapat mempengaruhi minat beli sarung calon konsumen.
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Penelitian dilakukan di Gresik dan Pasuruan dan pengambilan sampel dilakukan secara purposive dan data dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner kepada sebanyak 120 responden. Kuesioner disusun dalam bentuk Skala Likert dan data dianalisis dengan menggunakan analisis faktor dan analisis deskriptif.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor yang dipertimbangkan oleh konsumen untuk membeli sarung adalah kualitas, referensi, merk dan warna serta kemasan, harga, diskon dan hadiah. Dari keseluruhan faktor tersebut kualitas dan referensi merupakan faktor yang paling dominan.
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Kata kunci: Minat beli, faktor yang dipertimbangkan, konsumen sarung.	01e546edfc67f7edbccbeaf480a96d80	3e2d3e0886f15c0f67618a14ca5cde42	1c3040710747cfbf210a5917e5aa1624	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MENIMBULKAN KECENDERUNGAN MINAT BELI KONSUMEN SARUNG (Studi Perilaku Konsumen Sarung di Jawa Timur)	Abdurachman Abdurachman	\N	2000
8204912	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000212	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15649	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000212}, priority = {2}	Nowdays bad financing causes almost every family problem. Basicly the main cause is families' lack of ability to manage their money, or lack of time to make a financial plan which cause many problems, such as: negative cashflow, bad investment, bad educational plan and many more.
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In order to achieve a financially settled family, a socialization program about the importance of family financial planning, the training and financial planner services are needed. These programs require help from educational organization, more specifically universities, because one of their purposes is to be a study center for society. 
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To support the needs of programs above, besides the reasons that I have mentioned before, the result of family financial research reveals that one factor which influences family interest in financial planning is how well educated that family is. The result shows that a housewife in Surabaya whit S1- degree is more interested in doing a financial planning than those with average educational experience. Therefore it can be concluded that education factor holds important role in crisising family's interest in financial planning.
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There is why, an improvement in Universities' role to achive a financially settled family in Surabaya is needed. Every university in Surabaya starts to open classes for those programs about. Financial educators in universities must take active part, which is being financial planner and speakers in advantage socialization program and financial planning training. With help from universities, hopefully there will be a lot of financially settled families in Surabaya with positive casflow on there financial conditions, with ability to make the right investment and do their educational plan which is appropriate to families' objectives.
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Dewasa ini banyak keluarga tidak mapan dalam hal keuangan sehingga timbul permasalahan yang rumit di dalam keluarga. Penyebabnya adalah ketidakmampuan keluarga mengelola keuangan atau tidak adanya waktu untuk membuat perencanaan keuangan sehingga menimbulkan permasalahan sebagai berikut negatif cashflow, banyak aktiva yang tidak likuid, kesalahan investasi, kesalahan perencanaan dana pendidikan dan masih banyak lagi. 
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Dalam rangka menciptakan keluarga yang mapan dalam hal keuangan maka perlu adanya suatu program sosialisasi pentingnya peranan perencanaan keuangan keluarga, pelatihan perencanaan keuangan keluarga dan pemberian jasa financial planner. Program -program di atas memerlukan peranan lembaga dunia pendidikan khususnya peranan universitas karena universitas salah satu perannya adalah pusat studi bagi masyarakat.
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Selain alasan di atas untuk mendukung perlunya program-program di atas, dari hasil penelitian keuangan keluarga yang mengungkapkan bahwa salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi minat perencanaan keuangan keluarga adalah faktor pendidikan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa  ibu rumah tangga di Surabaya yang sudah mengenyam pendidikan tinggi setara S1 lebih berminat melakukan perencanaan keuangan keluarga dibandingkan dengan pendidikan menengah setara SMU, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa faktor pendidikan mempunyai peranan penting dalam meningkatkan minat perencanaan keuangan keluarga. 
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Oleh karena itu perlu adanya peningkatan peranan universitas dalam rangka menciptakan keluarga yang mapan dalam hal keuangan di Surabaya. Setiap universitas di Surabaya mulai mengambil peran membuka program-program di atas.. Para pengajar keuangan di Universitas harus mengambil peran aktif  yaitu mengambil gelar profesi keuangan yaitu menjadi seorang financial planner dan menjadi pembicara dalam program sosialisasi manfaat dan pelatihan perencanaan keuangan. Dengan adanya peningkatan peran aktif universitas di Surabaya maka banyak terdapat keluarga mapan di Surabaya dengan kondisi keuangan yang mengalami positive cashflow, semakin banyak aktiva likuid, dapat melakukan investasi yang tepat, merencanakan dana pendidikan sesuai dengan tujuan keluarga dan lain-lain.
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Kata kunci: perencanaan keuangan, keluarga mapan, peran universitas.	a2148b983bbf478d84cccdeb346666a6	ead169e392f9e98cce08cf9fd2295993	0f097231f5c3c8344f5d54878a7ae2da	article	PERAN UNIVERSITAS DI SURABAYA DALAM MENINGKATKAN JUMLAH KELUARGA MAPAN DI SURABAYA (Seri Penelitian Keuangan Keluarga)	Yohnson Yohnson	\N	2000
8204913	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000213	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15650	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000213}, priority = {2}	Some ways have been conducted to improve the quality of the human resources. One of them is to apply TQM.
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The data used in this experiment was primary data obtained from the respondents. Coefficient of determination was used to examine the model fit. t-test had been used to examine the hyphoteses  partially and F-test had been used to examine hypotheses secara simultaneously. 
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The result showed that the role of employee, role of leader, relation between leader and emplyoee, aspect of organization and aspect of environment were among variables that have a siqnificantly  influence on the improvement of (1) theoretical ability; (2) technical ability; (3) conceptual ability; (4) moral ability; (5) technical skill (6) the quality of human resources.
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Telah banyak cara dilakukan untuk meningkatkan kualitas sumberdaya manusia tersebut, salah satunya adalah melalui penerapan TQM.
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Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah data primer yang diperoleh langsung dari responden. Untuk mengetahui ketepatan model yang digunakan, diuji dengan koefisien determinasi, pengujian Hipotesis secara parsial digunakan uji t dan pembuktian hipotesis secara bersama-sama digunakan uji F.
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Berdasarkan pada analisis data diperoleh hasil sebagai berikut : variabel peran karyawan, variabel peran pimpinan, variabel hubungan pimpinan dan karyawan, variabel aspek organisasi dan variabel aspek lingkungan berpengaruh secara nyata terhadap peningkatan (1) kemampuan teoritis;  (2) kemampuan teknis; (3) kemampuan konseptual; (4) kemampuan moral; (5) ketrampilan teknis; (6) kualitas sumberdaya manusia.
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Kata kunci: Total Quality Management (TQM),Kualitas Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM).	acb5e3dc41f176657da755441b6ac7db	90db21dd84b5ef6d8664feda1ed1cda3	c487eaae0101bb3454b989042954a453	article	PENGARUH PENERAPAN PERAN TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT TERHADAP KUALITAS SUMBERDAYA MANUSIA	Murdijanto Murdijanto	\N	2000
8204914	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000214	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/15651	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000214}, priority = {2}	Spa (Sanus Per Aquam or Solus Per Aqua) as a health and beauty care method coherence with various elements include in the Ten Elements of Spa Experience, through the spirit, body, and mind approach, creates a balance between spirit, body, and mind (reflect), a relax atmosphere that could revitalize, and revives the joy (rejoice), and now supported with various facilities and resources, Spa could be an option of healing and therapy.
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Beautician and beauty clinics who offer Spa as their menu and facilities, but misconceive the meaning and concept of Spa probably make people unwilling to try and have a negative impression about Spa. It will cause a distortion in forming a perception, and also could affect the perception of people about business image of Spa.
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Spa (Sanus Per Aquam atau Solus Per Aqua) sebagai salah satu metode perawatan kebugaran dan kecantikan yang dipadukan dengan berbagai elemen yang tercakup dalam the Ten Elements of Spa Experience, melalui pendekatan jiwa (spirit), raga (body) dan pikiran (mind), menciptakan keseimbangan antara jiwa, raga, dan pikiran (reflect), dan nuansa rileks (relax) yang dapat menumbuhkan kembali vitalitas (revitalize) serta mengembalikan keceriaan (rejoice), dan dengan didukung berbagai fasilitas dan sumber daya saat ini, Spa juga dapat menjadi pilihan terapi dan penyembuhan.
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Adanya salon dan klinik kecantikan yang menawarkan fasilitas dan menu Spa tetapi kurang memahami arti dan konsep Spa mungkin saja mjembuat masyarakat menjadi enggan untuk mencoba dan memiliki kesan negatif akan Spa. Hal tersebut dapat menjadi faktor distorsi pada pembentukan persepsi, dan mungkin saja mempengaruhi persepsi masyarakat Surabaya terhadap image/citra bisnis Spa.
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Kata kunci: Spa, Persepsi.	b2950ad7fadf483e9be02b2c26bfa577	67fcb2a42639c51c244f1f9819074111	2f315e2d5d263120a437039d8fce5afd	article	PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT SURABAYA TERHADAP SPA SEBAGAI SARANA PERAWATAN KESEHATAN, KEBUGARAN DAN KECANTIKAN	Dessy Dinata	\N	2000
8204915	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000215	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15652	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000215}, priority = {2}	The emergence of such prediction as to say that with the coming data relational basis to eliminate the data redundancy would cause the accounting double entry bookkeeping to be left behind. This is due to the fact that double entry bookkeeping produces data redundancy. This paper's objective is to find out whether the double entry bookkeping technique can be left behind with the development of data relational basis.
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Berawal dari timbulnya dugaan yang mengatakan bahwa dengan adanya basis data relasional yang memiliki kelebihan dalam hal menghilangkan redundancy data, akan menyebabkan teknik double entry bookkeeping akuntansi dapat ditinggalkan karena dianggap menghasilkan redundancy data. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah benar teknik double entry bookkeeping dapat ditinggalkan dengan adanya perkembangan basis data relasional.
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Kata kunci : redundancy data, teknik double entry bookkeeping, perkembangan basis data relasional.	f5259b84d011550a77bd75b0eb1f6cb9	b7de629f004acf51b600084f05b5d3fe	72fd9414f79da90a01fd94f8d4589ce1	article	PENGARUH PERKEMBANGAN BASIS DATA RELASIONAL TERHADAP TEKNIK DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING	Maya Fransisca	\N	2000
8204916	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000216	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15653	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000216}, priority = {2}	The monetary crisis that happens recently brought a significant effect to the exchange rate of rupiah among the other currencies. The dramatic change of the exchange rate of rupiah will surely influence a company's financial statement. Financial statement can no longer reflect the financial position and operating performance of a company. Due to that reason, a company start to change their used in preparing the financial statement. How to change the reporting currency is governed by The Financial Accounting Standard No. 52 
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Gejolak moneter yang terjadi sekarang ini membawa pengaruh pada nilai tukar rupiah terhadap mata uang lainnya. Perubahan nilai tukar rupiah ini pada gilirannya akan mempengaruhi laporan keuangan perusahaan. Pengaruh yang terasa adalah bahwa laporan keuangan tidak bisa lagi mencerminkan posisi keuangan dan prestasi usaha perusahaan. Untuk itulah perusahaan mulai perbikir untuk mengubah mata uang yang digunakan dalam menyusun laporan keuangan. Cara dan bagaimana mengubah mata uang pelaporan inilah yang selanjutnya diatur dalam Pernyataan Standar Akuntansi Keuangan No, 52
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Kata kunci : PSAK No. 52, mata uang pelaporan, pengukuran kembali, penjabaran	84dbdc1c5a72714ec5cc19cc799cd121	74a1b23b0eed30ce0f689526ba30a75f	2d60bbb78db201d28737a412be18a7bd	article	PSAK NO. 52 - MATA UANG PELAPORAN SEBUAH CONTOH PENERAPAN	Y. Jogi Christiawan	\N	2000
8204917	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000217	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15654	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000217}, priority = {2}	The company's performance is mostly measured by analysis based on the financial ratio for a specific period. This type of measurement is highly dependent upon the accounting methods used in preparing the financial statement. Therefore a company's performance often looks good and improving overtime, but in reality its performance is deteriorating.
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The unreliable accounting measure needs an improved performance measure that will recognize and encourage management actions and strategies to increase the overall value of the company and ultimately to punish any activity that reduce value. The introduction of Economic Value Added (EVA) has been very relevant recently because based on its definition, EVA measures the amount of value added created by specific action or strategy taken in a company. EVA is also used in the process of goal setting, capital budgeting, performance assessment, and most importantly, incentive compensation within a company. Its implication to the overall being of a company is so important these days that it should not be overlooked when companies plan their strategies.    
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Kinerja sebuah perusahaan lebih banyak diukur berdasarkan rasio-rasio keuangan selama satu periode tertentu.  Pengukuran berdasarkan rasio keuangan ini sangatlah bergantung pada metode atau perlakuan akuntansi yang digunakan dalam menyusun laporan keuangan perusahaan.  Sehingga seringkali kinerja perusahaan terlihat baik dan meningkat, yang mana sebenarnya kinerja tidak mengalami peningkatan dan bahkan menurun.  
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Diperlukannya suatu alat ukur kinerja yang menunjukkan prestasi manajemen sebenarnya dengan tujuan untuk mendorong aktivitas atau strategi yang menambah nilai ekonomis (value added activities) dan menghapuskan aktivitas yang merusak nilai (non-value added activities).  Economic Value Added (EVA) sangat relevan dalam hal ini karena EVA dapat mengukur kinerja (prestasi) manajemen berdasarkan besar kecilnya nilai tambah yang diciptakan selama periode tertentu.  EVA juga dapat digunakan sebagai pedoman dalam hal goal setting, capital budgeting, performance assessment, dan incentive compensation suatu perusahaan.  Pengaruh nilai tambah di dalam suatu perusahaan secara keseluruhan sangatlah penting sehingga hal ini jangan sampai terlewatkan dalam penyusunan strategi perusahaan. 
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Kata kunci : agency relationship, value added assessment process, economic value added, capital budgeting, incentive compensation. 	2b76d84920982fd9f76b902a4480939d	fe8a52b4f529b67fd96f644575d9d45f	47135f17893fbfb41c90f2621006e229	article	ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED SEBAGAI UKURAN KEBERHASILAN KINERJA MANAJEMEN PERUSAHAAN	Lisa Utomo	\N	2000
8204918	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000218	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15655	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000218}, priority = {2}	It is not public's secret anymore, that if there are some efforts from tax payers, not only individual but also business entity to manage the amount of taxes that they have to be pay to the government. For them the taxes are cost, therefore they need to make some initiative or strategies to minimize the taxes liabilities in order to reach the optimal of the income after taxes.
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Generally, the strategies that have been done in a tax planning are considered taking advantages of the "holes" in tax regulation. That is why tax planning is not against the law.
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Bukan merupakan rahasia umum lagi, jika ada usaha-usaha yang dilakukan oleh wajib pajak, baik itu pribadi maupun wajib pajak badan untuk mengatur jumlah pajak yang harus dibayar. Bagi mereka pajak dianggap sebagai biaya, sehingga perlu dilakukan usaha-usaha atau strategi-strategi tertentu untuk menguranginya. Usaha-usaha atau strategi-strategi yang dilakukan merupakan bagian dari tax planning. Tujuan yang diharapkan dengan adanya tax planning ini adalah meminimalkan pajak terutang untuk mencapai laba sebelum pajak yang optimal.
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Biasanya startegi-strategi yang dilakukan dalam tax planning ini lebih pada memanfaatkan celah-celah atau lubang-lubang yang terdapat dalam undang-undang perpajakan. Oleh karena itu tax planning ini pada dasarnya tidak bertentangan dengan undang-undang. 
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Kata kunci :  taxes, tax planning, tax evasion, tax avoidance, biaya fiskal	95450d4433eae5dee137fa63dde5cede	513cd061646165d889bde56a84a0f06b	dc7545abbc225c10731f1009b19eda2b	article	TAX PLANNING : SEBUAH PENGANTAR SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF MEMINIMALKAN PAJAK	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204919	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000219	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15656	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000219}, priority = {2}	The monetary crisis that happens among the ASEAN countries including Indonesia has cause the broken of the national economical aspects. The monetary crisis causes the imported inflation, which is the result of the sharp depreciation of rupiah exchange rate toward the foreign exchange rate. This condition can cause the heavy inflation pressure for Indonesia.
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The inflation phenomenon in Indonesia actually is not the short-term phenomena. That is only happens incidentally. In fact, the same general problem also happens in others developing countries. The inflation problem in Indonesia is the kind of long-term inflation that caused by the structural of economic obstacles that still occur in Indonesia. As the result, the reconstruction of inflation problem in Indonesia is not enough to be accomplished only with monetary instruments, which usually tend to be in short-term. Therefore, the reconstruction in the real sector with the main target to eliminate the nation structural economic obstacles also needed in order to improve the national economy of Indonesia. 
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Krisis moneter yang melanda negara-negara ASEAN, termasuk Indonesia, telah menyebabkan rusaknya sendi-sendi perekonomian nasional. Krisis moneter menyebabkan terjadinya imported inflation sebagai akibat dari terdepresiasinya secara tajam nilai tukar rupiah terhadap mata uang asing, yang selanjutnya mengakibatkan tekanan inflasi yang berat bagi Indonesia.
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Fenomena inflasi di Indonesia sebenarnya semata-mata bukan merupakan suatu fenomena jangka pendek saja dan yang terjadi secara situasional, tetapi seperti halnya yang umum terjadi pada negara-negara yang sedang berkembang lainnya, masalah inflasi di Indonesia lebih pada masalah inflasi jangka panjang karena masih terdapatnya hambatan-hambatan struktural dalam perekonomian negara. Dengan demikian, maka pembenahan masalah inflasi di Indonesia tidak cukup dilakukan dengan menggunakan instrumen-instrumen moneter saja, yang umumnya bersifat jangka pendek, tetapi juga dengan melakukan pembenahan di sektor riil, yaitu dengan target utama mengeliminasi hambatan-hambatan struktural yang ada dalam perekonomian nasional.
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Kata kunci :  inflasi, structural bottleneck. 	c2c125e21e7a35d73ef0f9a1de93403b	152684f6d6cde2507521208fed0ccd57	96b74b230b3f258fedc6c67046c0e39c	article	INFLASI DI INDONESIA : SUMBER-SUMBER PENYEBAB DAN PENGENDALIANNYA	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8204920	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000220	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15657	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000220}, priority = {2}	Improving quality is an essential thing for a company to exist in the business competitive world. It's not time for a company to focus only on a high sales volume, but it's time for a company to focus on customer satisfaction. If the company can give customer satisfaction through their product, they will achieve maximum profit automatically. They are many method techniques to identify quality cost appeared in a company. It is very easy to control quality cost in a company if they are accounting data about it. But it will be very difficult to control the quality cost if the cost is hidden and can not be seen on accounting data. Variety techniques have been developed to solve this hidden quality cost. One of these method is Taguchi Method. By using Taguchi Method, a company will be helped to control and estimate quality cost especially hidden quality cost.     
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Peningkatan Kualitas merupakan suatu hal yang paling esensial bagi suatu perusahaan untuk tetap eksis dalam dunia bisnis yang competitif ini. Kini sudah tidak jamannya lagi perusahaan hanya mementingkan volume penjualan yang begitu besar untuk mencapai keuntungan yang maksimal, tetapi lebih berorientasi pada aspek kepuasan konsumen. Dengan adanya kemampuan perusahaan untuk memberikan kepuasan terhadap konsumen yang membeli produknya, maka secara otomatis perusahaan akan mencapai keuntungan yang maksimal. Oleh karena itu dikembangkan berbagai cara dan teknik untuk mengidentifikasi besarnya biaya kualitas (kerugian yang muncul akibat barang yang dihasilkan menyimpang dari standar)  suatu perusahaan. Apabila biaya kualitas yang muncul tersebut nampak dalam catatan akuntansi perusahaan yang bersangkutan, maka perusahaan akan lebih mudah melakukan pengendalian, tetapi apabila biaya kualitas tersebut sifatnya tersembunyi, maka akan lebih sulit untuk melakukan pengendalian dan estimasi. Berbagai teknik telah dikembangkan untuk memecahkan masalah Hidden Quality Cost ini. Salah satu metode yang populer adalah dengan menggunakan metode Taguchi. Dengan metode Taguchi ini akan membantu perusahaan dalam melakukan pengendalian dan estimasi khususnya terhadap biaya kualitas yang tersembunyi.
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Kata kunci : biaya kualitas, biaya kualitas tersembunyi, metode Taguchi	90f303ec1b7237cb65c225df30a2ebbf	a53efd2f319f76ca681a37d5ee9ee7ec	3cb7f02343253541882244dbbe31f2ae	article	PENGUKURAN BIAYA KUALITAS : SUATU PARADIGMA ALTERNATIF	Monika Ciptani	\N	2000
8204921	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000221	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15658	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000221}, priority = {2}	Profit is one of any indicator that used for performance evaluation of management. For fair presentation of revenue as important variable, the accurate measurement method needed. We must be sure that the revenue recognition  and matching principle were follow. Revenue recognition for long term construction usually uses the percentage of completion method with two approaches, like physical approach and cost approach. Unfortunately, both physical approach and cost approach include seriously disadvantages. The effect of this disadvantages, that the profit as performance indicators were bias or distorted. What are disadvantages that exist in the percentage of completion method? Is the integration approach more accurate and can eliminate the disadvantages of the old one, so the revenue for the current period more accurate, fair and realistically?.
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Laba adalah salah satu indikator yang acapkali dipergunakan sebagai dasar untuk mengukur keberhasilan seorang manajer. Oleh karena itu salah satu faktor pembentuk laba yaitu pendapatan harus diukur dengan wajar, dan harus dipastikan telah mengikuti prinsip-prinsip pengakuan pendapatan dan penandingan. Dalam pengakuan pendapatan untuk perusahaan konstruksi jangka panjang, penggunaan mentode persentase penyelesaian konvensional baik pendekatan fisik maupun biaya, ternyata mengandung kelemahan yang cukup serius, terutama jika dikaitkan dengan prinsip-prinsip pengakuan pendapatan dan penandingan. Akibatnya laba sebagai ukuran kinerja menjadi bias. Kelemahan-kelemahan apa saja yang terdapat dalam metode tersebut? Apakah pendekatan integratif dapat menutupi kelemahan-kelemahan tersebut, sehingga pendapatan yang diakui pada periode berjalan lebih realistis untuk mencerminkan kinerja yang sesungguhnya?
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Kata kunci: prinsip pengakuan pendapatan, prinsip penandingan, persentase penyelesaian dan pendekatan integrasi	44a595a2126c5681fa1b6b05561491de	a1db59c2cb24b3ce344983b5910339ab	2125c7cf191a7dc5eaebf9dafd04b180	article	PENDEKATAN INTEGRASI DENGAN BASIS BIAYA ELEMENTER: ALTERNATIF PENGAKUAN PENDAPATAN DALAM KONSTRUKSI JANGKA PANJANG	I Made Narsa	\N	2000
8204922	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000222	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15659	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000222}, priority = {2}	The purpose of financial audit is to give opinion that the financial statement present fairly, in all material respect, the financial position, the result of operation and cash flow in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. In this case, the focus of financial audit is financial statement. A Independent Auditor do not consider that the financial statement is the reflections of company business transaction that result from accounting process. In the accounting process, the distorsion information could be happened in business transaction. For examples the finished good must be presented at historical cost at financial statement, but if, the competitor could sell with the lower price or there are any substitutes, its presentation must be  adjusted. A financial statement could not present the information about the competitors.
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Audit atas Laporan Keuangan (Financial Audit) bertujuan untuk memberikan pendapat apakah laporan keuangan suatu entitas menyajikan sejara wajar atau tidak posisi keuangan, hasil operasi dan arus kas sesuai dengan prinsip akuntansi yang berlaku umum. Disini jelas terlihat bahwa fokus audit adalah laporan keuangan. Auditor lupa bahwa laporan keuangan merupakan suatu laporan transaksi bisnis perusahaan yang telah mengalami proses akuntansi (dengan suatu asumsi-asumsi tertentu) sehingga menjadi laporan keuangan. Selama proses akuntansi tersebut suatu transaksi bisnis kadang mengalami distorsi informasi. Contoh: suatu persediaan barang jadi yang secara fisik masih baik akan dilaporkan di dalam laporan keuangan sebesar cost-nya, tetapi kalau secara bisnis bisa dibuktikan bahwa atas barang tersebut pesaing bisa menjual barang dengan harga lebih murah atau telah ada barang pengganti maka atas barang tersebut harus disesuaikan pelaporannya. Informasi pesaing inilah yang tidak bisa dilaporkan dalam laporan keuangan.
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Oleh karena itu, diperlukan suatu kerangka berpikir yang lebih luas bagi auditor dalam melakukan tugasnya terutama mengenai bisnis klien. Kerangka berpikir inilah yang akan dicoba dikupas dalam tulisan ini, yaitu untuk memeriksa laporan keuangan diperlukan pemahaman yang mendalam mengenai bisnis entitas yang diperiksa
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Kata kunci: audit atas laporan keuangan, distorsi informasi, auditor, bisnis entitas	a668c8a25a0ba0d35c8e20bd76990ee1	a3eba62ebc5e9c9554cecbc0f3a167ed	7fa95c81d34d0abba49c20644ab3ac08	article	AUDIT BISNIS	Beta Benaja	\N	2000
8204923	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000223	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15660	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000223}, priority = {2}	In the very competitive bussiness environment, the company ability to create or develop its product is an important thing to keep. With the competitivenes of each product, especially industrial product, each product has a short life-cycle. The life-cycle of an industrial product become shorter because of the technology used in its development phase. This will be one of many factors that encourage industrial company to develop their product, besides the profitability factor that many companies achieve for. In industrial product development process, companies use many method to develop its product and shorten their industrial product life-cycle, but it is still difficult to obtain cost which incur to develop an industrial product. An industrial company has to know exactly its product development costs and determine its most expensive production activities in order to plan future financial performance and identify potential improvements. Using life-cycle costing, a company can anticipate the costs which occur in each phase of product life-cycle and determine the product cost of new industrial product which has been developed accurately.
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Dalam persaingan dunia bisnis yang sangat ketat, kemampuan perusahaan untuk dapat menciptakan atau mengembangkan produk baru sangat diperlukan. Dengan semakin ketatnya persaingan antar perusahaan tersebut produk yang dihasilkan oleh suatu perusahaan akan memiliki jangka waktu (umur) tertentu di pasaran. Khusus untuk barang-barang industri, daur hidup produk industri akan memiliki kecenderungan umur hidup yang semakin pendek terutama didukung dengan adanya perkembangan teknologi yang digunakan oleh perusahaan tersebut. Hal ini menjadi salah satu faktor yang mendorong dilakukannya proses pengembangan produk industri selain faktor laba (profit) yang diperoleh oleh perusahaan dengan melakukan usaha pengembangan produk. Dalam usaha pengembangan produk untuk barang-barang industri, perusahaan menggunakan berbagai metode untuk memperpendek siklus pengembangan produk industrinya. Meskipun demikian perusahaan masih tetap mengalami kesulitan didalam menentukan biaya-biaya yang dibutuhkan untuk melakukan pengembangan produk industri yang masih berada pada tahap perkembangan produk. Suatu perusahaan industri haruslah mengetahui berapa biaya-biaya yang diperlukan untuk pengembangan produk yang dilakukannya dan menentukan tingkat aktivitas pengembangan produk industri yang membutuhkan biaya paling besar agar dapat melakukan perencanaan dan pengendalian biaya atas produk industri baru yang dikembangkannya. Dengan menggunakan sistem produk life-cycle costing perusahaan akan dapat mengantisipasi besarnya biaya yang muncul pada tiap-tiap tahap daur hidup produk dan melakukan pembebanan yang akurat atas produk industri baru yang dihasilkannya.
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Kata kunci : produk industri, barang konsumsi, pengembangan produk, daur hidup produk, biaya berdasar daur hidup produk, pengembangan produk industri baru	555b151fcd82738ce2c3d97b9aa673e6	3f3206424bb18e07958275cc1323e2a3	1e29efff1056217c0a0d8a856010578f	article	SUATU PENDEKATAN BARU DALAM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COSTING UNTUK BARANG-BARANG INDUSTRI	Monika Ciptani	\N	2000
8204924	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000224	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15661	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000224}, priority = {2}	Business combination incurred if two or more separate company join to be one  economic entity. There are some reasons which taken by companies to have business combination. They are cost advantage, lower risk, fewer operating delays, avoidance of takeovers, acquisition of intangible assets and another reason. 
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 There are two methods of business combination, they are purchase method and pooling by interest. Purchase method based on assumption that business combination is a transaction whether one entity is acquired net assets from other companies who joined.   Pooling of interest method based on assumption  that there is a unity of the ownership of companies. The  assets and liabilities of the new entity after combination is the same with the total book value of assets and liabilities of  both companies before combinations. 
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The impact of  business combination for taxation depend on method used by. The implementation of purchase method  will create difference between market value and book value, that is taxable income. On the contrary, the implementation of pooling of interest method will not create any  taxable income since this method  uses the book value to appraise company.       
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Penggabungan usaha (business combination) terjadi jika dua atau lebih usaha yang terpisah bersama-sama menjadi satu entitas ekonomis. Ada beberapa sebab yang dijadikan sebagai alasan oleh perusahaan dalam melakukan penggabungan usaha yaitu manfaat biaya, risiko lebih rendah, penundaan operasi lebih sedikit, mencegah pengambilalihan, akusisi harta tidak berwujud dan alasan-alasan lainnya. Ada dua metode yang bisa digunakan dalam penggabungan usaha yaitu metode pembelian dan metode penyatuan kepentingan. Metode pembelian didasarkan pada asumsi bahwa penggabungan usaha merupakan suatu transaksi dimana suatu entitas memperoleh aktiva bersih dari perusahaan-perusahaan lain yang bergabung.
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 Pada metode penyatuan kepentingan, diasumsikan bahwa kepemilikan perusahaan-perusahaan yang bergabung adalah satu kesatuan secara relatif tetap tidak berubah pada entitas akuntansi yang baru, selanjutnya pada metode penyatuan kepentingan aktiva dan kewajiban dari perusahaan-perusahaan yang bergabung dimasukkan dalam entitas gabungan sebesar nilai bukunya. Apabila penggabungan yang dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode purchase, maka selisih antara nilai wajar (market value) dan nilai buku (book value) aktiva adalah penghasilan yang merupakan objek pajak. 
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Sedangkan apabila penggabungan badan usaha menggunakan metode pooling of interest tidak akan menimbulkan objek pajak penghasilan, karena harta perusahaan dinilai berdasarkan nilai buku (book value). Perusahaan yang memilih melakukan penggabungan dengan menggunakan metode ini diharuskan memenuhi beberapa persyaratan yang sesuai dengan ketentuan perundang-undangan. 
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Kata kunci: restrukturisasi,  metode by purchase, metode pooling of interest, taxable income 	9b54afca188ca4efec4adba41ed1babe	0f5418f172c4d072e18ff069b446a7dd	98552df4a82fc0fb78df7875ab3d7f42	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE BY PURCHASE DAN POOLING OF INTEREST DALAM RANGKA PENGGABUNGAN USAHA (BUSINESS COMBINATION) DAN EFEKNYA TERHADAP PAJAK PENGHASILAN	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204925	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000225	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15662	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000225}, priority = {2}	Legal, social, and economic environment and conditions which differ among countries influence accounting standards which, consequently, differ among countries. The emergence and importance of globalisation such as international trade and multi national enterprise bring an implication that there is such a need of international accounting standard. There are two concepts about international accounting standard , i.e. harmonization and standardization.
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Adanya lingkungan dan kondisi hukum, sosial politik dan ekonomi yang berbeda-beda antar negara menyebabkan standar akuntansi juga berbeda. Globalisasi yang tampak antara lain dari kegiatan perdagangan antar negara serta munculnya perusahaan multinasional mengakibatkan timbulnya kebutuhan akan suatu standar akuntansi yang berlaku secara luas di seluruh dunia. Dalam hal ini terdapat dua pendapat mengenai standar akuntansi internasional yaitu harmonisasi dan standardisasi.
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8204926	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000226	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15663	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000226}, priority = {2}	In recent years, the business's environments have changed and facing the transition era from industrial age to information and communications age. These changes caused by advanced in technology, intimately connected with transportation technology, information and communications technology, and manufacturing technology. These changes tend to revolutionary than evolutionary.
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There are many changes in various aspects cause the changes of the business's environment, thereabouts changes in management and organization paradigm, market, marketing (e.g. E-Commerce), nature and characteristics of production, the vision, mission, and business strategy, and cost management systems (e.g. in performance evaluation-the balanced scorecard).
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Pada beberapa tahun terakhir ini, lingkungan bisnis telah berubah dan berada dalam masa transisi dari era revolusi industri menuju era revolusi informasi dan komunikasi. Perubahan ini dipicu oleh perubahan teknologi sebagai denominator, khususnya pada tiga sektor utama yaitu (1) teknologi transportasi; (2) teknologi manufaktur;  dan (3) teknologi informasi dan komunikasi. Perubahan yang terjadi cenderung bersifat revolusioner daripada evolusioner.
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Perubahan lingkungan ini telah membawa perubahan pada paradigma organisasi dan manajemen, perubahan pasar, pemasaran (dengan bertumbuhkembangnya bisnis lewat internet), perubahan sifat dan karakteristik  produksi, perubahan visi. misi dan strategi usaha, dan perubahan pada sistem manajemen biaya.
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8204927	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000227	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15664	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000227}, priority = {2}	Auditing concept pertaining to the assessment of control risk, control testing and substantive testing related to the collection of evidence. Used of Electronic Data Processing (EDP) into processing of accounting data has effects on controls and the audit trail. The independent auditor must evaluate these effects on the element of the control structure and must be aware of how EDP may change the audit trail. Additional controls that have been specified in response to the effects of EDP on the processing of accounting data include general and application control. Computer auditor, the computer and computer testing can play major  roles in controls and substantive testing.
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Konsep pengauditan berkaitan dengan menilai resiko pengendalian, uji pengendalian dan pengujian substantif berkenaan dengan pengumpulan bukti guna mendukung pendapat auditor independen. Penggunaan Electronic Data Processing (EDP) dalam pemrosessan data akuntansi memiliki pengaruh terhadap pengendalian dan jejak audit. Auditor independen harus mengevaluasi pengaruh ini dalam kaitannya dengan struktur pengendalian dan menyadari bagaimana EDP mempengaruhi jejak Audit. Pengendalian tambahan yang seharusnya ada untuk merespon pengaruh penggunaan EDP dalam pemrosessan data akuntansi dikenal dengan Pengendalian Umum dan Pengendalian Aplikasi. Auditor komputer, komputer dan pengujian komputer memegang peranan penting dalam pengujian pengendalian dan pengujian substantif.
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8204928	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000228	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15665	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000228}, priority = {2}	Performance measurement is an essential thing for a company. To become the winner in this global competition world, the company has to show a performance improvement from period to period. Recently, financial performance measurement is not enough to reflect the real business performance. That why Kaplan developed Balanced Scorecard Concept. The Balanced Scorecard Concept measure the organization's performance through four perspectives that are the financial perspective, customer perspective, internal business process perspective and learning and growth perspective. In dead, the Balanced Scorecard Concept is a concept in translating strategy into action to achieve organization's gool in the long term. The action is measured and controlled continually. This article count on the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard Concept in some companies in USA. Many problems a difficulties which occur on the implementation of the concept could became opinion and suggestions for some companies who want to implement the Balanced Scorecard. However, Balanced Scorecard will help organizations (companies) to measure their performance more comprehensive and accurate.
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Penilaian kinerja merupakan hal yang esensial bagi perusahan. Untuk memenangkan persaingan global yang semakin ketat ini, kinerja sebuah organisasi haruslah mencerminkan peningkatan dari satu periode ke periode berikutnya. Dewasa ini pengukuran kinerja secara finansial tidaklah cukup mencerminkan kinerja organisasi sesungguhnya, sehingga dikembangkan suatu konsep Balanced Scorecard. Konsep Balanced Scorecard mengukur kinerja suatu organisasi dari empat perspektif yaitu perspektif finansial, perspektif customer, perspektif proses bisnis internal, perspektif pertumbuhan dan pembelajaran. Konsep Balanced Scorecard ini pada dasarnya merupakan penerjemahan strategi dan tujuan yang ingin dicapai oleh suatu perusahaan dalam jangka panjang, yang kemudian diukur dan dimonitor secara berkelanjutan. Tulisan ini menitikberatkan pada bagaimana penerapan konsep Balanced Scorecard di beberapa perusahaan di Amerika. Berbagai kendala dan permasalahan yang timbul dari penerapan konsep Balanced Scorecard menjadi masukan bagi perusahaan atau organisasi bisnis yang ingin menerapkan konsep ini. Bagaimanapun juga konsep ini akan membantu perusahaan untuk melakukan pengukuran kinerja secara lebih komprehensif dan akurat.
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Kata kunci: Balance Scorecard, Perspektif Pelanggan, Proses Bisnis (Internal), Perspektif Finansial, Perspektif Pertumbuhan dan Pembelajaran, Pengukuran Kinerja	cdf6264153787fd67e4719b41f309588	b032a4a47c548e67f3629d590f6485de	d3f02d8f6a9e39b2d0ec766408c8fe72	article	BALANCED SCORECARD SEBAGAI PENGUKURAN KINERJA MASA DEPAN: SUATU PENGANTAR	Monika Ciptani	\N	2000
8204929	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000229	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15666	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000229}, priority = {2}	The uses of internet in business are for information exchange, product catalog, promotion media, electronic mail, bulletin boards, electronic questioner, and mailing list. Internet can also be used for dialog, discussion, and consultation with customer online, therefore consumer can be proactively and interactively involved in designing, developing, marketing, and selling products. There are 2 methods for marketing products via internet, which are push and pull marketing. The advantages of internet in business strategy are global and interactive communication, information supply; consumer based service; increased cooperation; possibility to open new marketplace, product or services; and integrated the activity on-line. There are 2 applications in electronic commerce, which are business-to-business and business-to-consumer commerce. Electronic commerce payment transaction is arranged by Electronic Funds Transfer system, whereas the data security is governed by Secure Socket Layer, which then be developed to Secure Electronic Transaction.
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Internet dalam bisnis digunakan untuk pertukaran informasi, katalog produk, media promosi, surat elektronik, bulletin boards, kuesioner elektronik, dan mailing list. Internet juga bisa digunakan untuk berdialog, berdiskusi, dan konsultasi dengan konsumen secara on-line, sehingga konsumen dapat dilibatkan secara proaktif dan interaktif dalam perancangan, pengembangan, pemasaran, dan penjualan produk. Pemasaran lewat internet ada 2 metode, yaitu push dan pull marketing. Keunggulan strategi bisnis yang dapat diperoleh dari internet adalah komunikasi global dan interaktif; menyediakan informasi dan pelayanan sesuai dengan kebutuhan konsumen; meningkatkan kerja sama; memungkinkan untuk membuka pasar, produk, atau pelayanan baru; serta mengintegrasikan aktivitas secara on-line. Aplikasi Electronic Commerce ada 2, yaitu: Business-to-Consumer dan Business-to-Business Commerce. Pembayaran transaksi electronic commerce diatur dalam Sistem Electronic Funds Transfer, sedangkan keamanan datanya diatur oleh Secure Socket Layer yang dikembangkan menjadi Secure Electronic Transaction.
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Kata kunci: internet, electronic commerce, business\	 	6743ade9b78198ee737b4adce608774e	617cb29f6294904b1b61e017449cd9fa	46d4f076ae88973907124d183c19d44d	article	PENGGUNAAN TEKNOLOGI INTERNET DALAM BISNIS	Oviliani Yuliana	\N	2000
8204930	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000230	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15667	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000230}, priority = {2}	Recent investment inflows through the capital and money market has begun to stimulate the Indonesian economy.  New investment instruments are offered by the capital market for the purpose of accomodating investor's risk dan return preferences. Besides stocks and bonds as the primary securities in the capital market, the Indonesian government also issued long-term bonds as its means to obtain capital funds from investors.
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Derivative securities, such as options and futures, are contractual agreement between two parties to deliver and purchase some specified amount of financial assets or commodity at a specified date and specified price. Option contracts give its holder the right, not the obligation, to do something; while futures contract obligates the transacting parties to perform or fulfill the contract agreement. 
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This paper discusses definition, terminologies related to derivative, profit profile and the use of derivative instruments in the company's hedging strategy. It is essential to note that companies may use different underlying instruments to hedge, such as commodities, gold, stock index, interest rate, and currency.
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Arus investasi yang masuk melalui pasar modal dan pasar uang mulai menggairahkan kondisi ekonomi Indonesia. Instrumen-instrumen investasi baru mulai ditawarkan di pasar modal dengan tujuan mengakomodasikan tingkat pengembalian dan risiko tertentu yang dikehendaki oleh para investor.  Selain saham dan obligasi sebagai instrumen utama di pasar modal, pemerintah Indonesia juga menerbitkan obligasi sebagai sarana mendapatkan dana. 
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Sekuritas derivatif, seperti option dan futures, merupakan kontrak perjanjian antara dua pihak untuk menjual atau membeli sejumlah aktiva finansial atau komoditas pada tanggal tertentu di masa datang dengan harga yang telah disepakati saat ini.  Option atau kontrak opsi memberikan hak, bukan kewajiban, bagi pemegangnya untuk melakukan sesuatu; sedangkan kontrak futures merupakan kewajiban antara dua pihak yang terikat dalam kontrak untuk memenuhi perjanjian dalam kontrak.
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Tulisan ini akan membahas definisi, terminologi, profil keuntungan dan penggunaan kedua instrumen derivatif tersebut untuk strategi hedging perusahaan. Adapun untuk sarana hedging dapat digunakan komoditas, logam berharga, indeks saham, tingkat suku bunga, dan kurs nilai tukar.
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Kata kunci: opsi beli, opsi jual, futures/forwards, lindung nila 	261b37ece689c3044cade1c768b6aa89	bef5bc81c7032c4ea9f12764e67f1546	fe5fb50e2915c56182b9f99faf6a37e7	article	INSTRUMEN DERIVATIF: PENGENALAN DALAM STRATEGI MANAJEMEN RISIKO PERUSAHAAN	Lisa Utomo	\N	2000
8204931	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000231	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15668	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000231}, priority = {2}	Transfer pricing is defined as a special price for sale that is used in exchange of interdivisional to record the revenue of the selling division and expense of the buying division. The main goal of transfer pricing is to evaluate and measure the performance of a company. But transfer pricing is often used by multinational companies to minimize tax paid through the re-engineering of price transferred among divisions. The key to a successful practice of transfer pricing from tax standpoint is the existence of related parties transactions. Related parties is relationship between one company with other company and this relationship happens because of such relationship between each company does not exist naturally.To regulate the tranfer pricing practice, the regulations govern the authority to realocate transfer price among divisions that have related parties transactions.
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Transfer pricing didefenisikan sebagai suatu harga jual khusus yang dipakai dalam pertukaran antardivisional untuk mencatat pendapatan divisi penjual (selling division) dan biaya divisi pembeli (buying division). Tujuan utama dari transfer pricing adalah mengevaluasi dan mengukur kinerja perusahaan. Tetapi sering juga transfer pricing digunakan oleh perusahaan-perusahaan multinasional untuk meminimalkan jumlah pajak yang dibayar melalui rekayasa harga yang ditransfer antardivisi. Kunci utama keberhasilan transfer pricing dari sisi pajak adalah adanya transaksi karena adanya hubungan istimewa. Hubungan istimewa merupakan hubungan kepemilikan antara satu perusahaan dengan perusahaan lain dan hubungan ini terjadi karena adanya keterkaitan satu pihak dengan pihak lain yang tidak terdapat pada hubungan biasa. Untuk mengatur transfer pricing ini, undang-undang memberikan kewenangan kepada pihak fiskus untuk menentukan kembali jumlah harga transfer antar pihak-pihak yang mempunyai hubungan istimewa.
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Kata kunci: transfer pricing, hubungan istimewa, perusahaan multinasional, perpajakan.	3948ca56c288e901920c373ed64788c7	5b383a85ad0c144232f8f3decfe83c18	5d55a4ea1f308caffc1c3c955864d03d	article	ASPEK PERPAJAKAN DALAM PRAKTEK TRANSFER PRICING	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204932	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000232	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15669	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000232}, priority = {2}	The economic development is the absolute requirement for the third world countries, including Indonesia. This matter is necessary to shorten the backwardness of the developing countries in order to catch up with the developed countries, especially in the economic and people's welfare. In the third world countries, the government generally organized the efforts of the economic development. However, there are some problems in this matter caused by the lack of the productive economy resources, especially the capital resources which are mostly play the important role on the development matter. In order to cover the capital shortage, the government of the concerning country try to obtain the capital resources from other countries through many kinds of external debts.
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For the short term, the external debt will be very helpful in helping the Indonesian government to cover the deficit of the APBN as the effect of the routine expences and the huge development expenses. Therefore, the progress of economic development can be fastened according to the former planned target. However, in the long term, it happens to be that the external debt can trigger many monetary problems in Indonesia.
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In monetary crisis, the Indonesian's external debt, including the government's external debt has rapidly increased in rupiah measurement. Therefore, it makes the Indonesian government has to add the new external debt to pay the previous external debt which has been expired. The accumulation of the external debt and its interest will be paid through the Indonesian APBN by paying in step by step every year. This matter causes the lack of the Indonesian people's welfare in the future. It is obvious that this matter will also add the burden of the Indonesian people, especially for those who responsible to pay taxes regularly.
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Pembangunan ekonomi merupakan prasyarat mutlak bagi negara-negara dunia ketiga, termasuk Indonesia, untuk memperkecil jarak ketertinggalannya di bidang ekonomi  dan kesejahteraan masyarakat dari negara-negara industri maju. Upaya pembangunan ekonomi di negara-negara tersebut, yang umumnya diprakarsai pemerintah, agak terkendala akibat kurang tersedianya sumber-sumber daya ekonomi yang produktif, terutama sumberdaya modal yang seringkali berperan sebagai katalisator pembangunan. Untuk mencukupi kekurangan sumberdaya modal ini, maka pemerintah negara yang bersangkutan berusaha untuk mendatangkan sumberdaya modal dari luar negeri melalui berbagai jenis pinjaman.
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Dalam jangka pendek, utang luar negeri sangat membantu pemerintah Indonesia dalam upaya menutup defisit anggaran pendapatan dan belanja negara, akibat pembiayaan pengeluaran rutin dan pengeluaran pembangunan yang cukup besar. Dengan demikian, laju pertumbuhan ekonomi dapat dipacu sesuai dengan target yang telah ditetapkan sebelumnya. Tetapi dalam jangka panjang, ternyata utang luar negeri pemerintah tersebut dapat menimbulkan berbagai persoalan ekonomi di Indonesia.
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Pada masa krisis ekonomi, utang luar negeri Indonesia, termasuk utang luar negeri pemerintah, telah meningkat drastis dalam hitungan rupiah. Sehingga, menyebabkan pemerintah Indonesia harus menambah utang luar negeri yang baru untuk membayar utang luar negeri yang lama yang telah jatuh tempo. Akumulasi utang luar negeri dan bunganya tersebut akan dibayar melalui APBN RI dengan cara mencicilnya pada tiap tahun anggaran. Hal ini menyebabkan berkurangnya kemakmuran dan kesejahteraan rakyat pada masa mendatang, sehingga jelas akan membebani masyarakat, khususnya para wajib pajak di Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: utang luar negeri, sumberdaya modal\	 	ed739d785b8912bc133c0d2e1b258e14	d46c9c15697ea289fe64c04a576ce3c7	95c914608cee8113bb5f80a03d0ed6d1	article	UTANG LUAR NEGERI PEMERINTAH INDONESIA : PERKEMBANGAN DAN DAMPAKNYA	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8204933	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000233	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15670	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000233}, priority = {2}	The value of information depends on its content, how to find it, and how to utilize it to support user's activities. It means that the value of information can only be determined until the information has been received. First step for analyzing such cost are to identify and classify them properly. This classification should be based on the total costs of entire service activities such as direct costs, indirect costs, and some instances of additional costs.
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The important elements for determining costs that are burdened to users are salaries, raw materials or collection costs, and unexpected costs. The strategy for determining cost of information service in library depends on the aim for offering the services, price of service/product, and the fitness between the needs and the information provided as well as the demand for the services being offered. Although the cost and price of information services could be determined by five approaches -(those are optimal pricing, pricing according to value, pricing for full cost recovery, marginal cost pricing, and free distribution of services information)- provider must consider the content of information. It means that the calculation of information service cost should be based not only by fixed and variable costs, but also by the information contents and depreciation of each collection.
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Nilai informasi sangat tergantung dari isi, cara perolehan, dan manfaatnya bagi pengguna dalam mendukung aktivitas yang sedang dilakukan. Hal tersebut menunjukkan bahwa nilai informasi baru dapat ditentukan kemudian setelah informasi itu diperoleh. Langkah awal yang harus ditempuh untuk melakukan analisis biaya adalah dengan mengidentifikasi dan mengklasifikasi biaya yang dimaksud. Klasifikasi lebih didasarkan pada biaya total dari keseluruhan aktivitas jasa, yang terdiri atas biaya langsung, biaya tidak langsung, dan biaya tambahan. 
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Elemen-elemen yang harus diperhatikan oleh pengelola informasi dalam menentukan besarnya biaya informasi yang akan dibebankan kepada pengguna adalah biaya kerja/upah, biaya bahan atau koleksi, dan biaya tak terduga. Strategi penentuan biaya jasa informasi di perpustakaan sangat ditentukan oleh tujuan jasa yang ditawarkan, harga jasa/produk dan kebutuhan informasi yang berhubungan dengan data yang dicari serta tingkat kebutuhan pasar terhadap jasa yang telah dilakukan. Walaupun sebenarnya besarnya biaya dan harga jasa informasi dapat juga ditentukan melalui lima pendekatan utama, yaitu optimal pricing, pricing according to value, pricing for full cost recovery, marginal cost pricing, dan free distribution of services; namun demikian penentuan biaya pengelola jasa informasi, harus diperhitungkan nilai informasi yang terkandung didalamnya. Oleh sebab itu dalam perhitungan biaya jasa informasi, selain besarnya biaya tetap dan tidak tetap, pengelola juga harus mempertimbangkan besarnya biaya jasa dari sudut isi koleksi yang dimiliki dan besarnya nilai penyusutan dari masing-masing koleksi tersebut.
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Kata kunci: biaya, jasa informasi, nilai informasi.	e919869aeb87971a9d61b8b679859824	4dd7d94d7d6bbe0f12cc3c5edd679a46	af823a48afa277453de9ad0139bae128	article	ASPEK-ASPEK BIAYA DALAM JASA INFORMASI	Tri Margono	\N	2000
8204934	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000234	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15671	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000234}, priority = {2}	Earnings management is a new phenomenon, which has contributed to the development of accounting theory. The term earnings management occurs as a direct consequence of the efforts undertaken by managers or preparers of financial statements in an attempt to affect accounting information, especially earnings, for his/her own and/or company's benefits. Earnings management can not be interpreted as a negative action since it does not solely concern with earnings manipulation.
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Theoretically, there are many ways or methods available for managers or preparers of financial statements to affect reported earnings, which are considerably possible from the view of positive accounting theory. The positive accounting theory suggests that managers may have the incentives and intention to behave opportunistically for obtaining his/her private gains by selecting certain accounting methods.
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Empirical studies have shown that earnings management is evidenced in many economic contexts. This indicates that certain economic events or variables can be utilized as a mechanism for managing earnings. This evidence provides opportunity for accounting researchers, in particular, and management researchers to examine the possibility of occurrence of earnings management in various economic contexts.
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Earnings management atau manajemen laba merupakan suatu fenomena baru yang telah menambah wacana perkembangan teori akuntansi. Istilah manajemen laba muncul sebagai konsekuensi langsung dari upaya-upaya manajer atau pembuat laporan keuangan untuk melakukan manajemen informasi akuntansi, khususnya laba (earnings), demi kepentingan pribadi dan/atau perusahaan. Manajemen laba itu sendiri tidak dapat diartikan sebagai suatu upaya negatif yang merugikan karena tidak selamanya manajemen laba berorientasi pada manipulasi laba.
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Secara teoritis ada banyak cara atau metode yang dapat ditempuh oleh manajer (pembuat laporan keuangan) untuk mempengaruhi laba yang dilaporkan (reported earnings) yang memang memungkinkan ditinjau dari teori akuntansi positif (positive accounting theory). Teori akuntansi positif menjelaskan bahwa manajer memiliki insentif atau dorongan untuk dapat memaksimalkan kesejahteraannya.
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Bukti-bukti empiris menunjukkan bahwa praktek manajemen laba ditemui dalam banyak konteks. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa peristiwa atau variabel-variabel ekonomi tertentu dapat dijadikan sebagai sarana untuk memanaje laba. Kenyataan tersebut memberikan peluang bagi para peneliti akuntansi khususnya, dan peneliti manajemen umumnya, untuk meneliti kemungkinan munculnya manajemen laba pada satu aspek atau konteks ekonomi.
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Kata kunci: Manajemen laba, teori akuntansi positif, akrual, laba.	edabea7ddd6ce3ef38c444785cc74e8f	eacc04d0df23dd8e022235d939a5ce9d	b067475c6da7b3a553a63857a3d1e90d	article	EARNINGS MANAGEMENT: SUATU TELAAH PUSTAKA	Tatang Gumanti	\N	2000
8204935	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000235	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15672	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000235}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia, taxes take a significant part in both budgeter and regulatory functions. The first function of taxes at last put them as a primary mechanisms or tools for the government to make the highest income from taxes.
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In order to achieve that goal Direktorat Jenderal Pajak as a government body make a tax reform policy. Special tax reform for tax income is done  through the  expansion of subjects and objects of tax, changes in tax rates  to determine  the tax liability, establisment of tax holiday and tax facility for special cases. Hence, the purpose of tax reform is for goverment to realize the target of cash inflow for more or less  163,403.2  billion from tax sector according to the government budget in 2001.
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Pajak bagi negara Indonesia berfungsi sebagai alat penerimaan negara  (budgeter) dan berfungsi sebagai pengatur (regulatory). Fungsi pajak yang pertama inilah yang akhirnya menempatkan pajak sebagai andalan pemerintah untuk menghasilkan penerimaan yang setingi-tingginya dari sektor pajak 
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Untuk mewujudkan hal ini, pemerintah yang diwakili oleh Direktorat Jenderal Pajak membuat suatu kebijakan dalam bentuk tax reform. Tax reform khusus untuk Pajak Penghasilan, dilakukan dalam bentuk antara lain perluasan subjek dan objek pajak, perubahan lapisan tarif untuk menentukan pajak penghasilan terutang, pemberian keringanan dan fasilitas perpajakan untuk kasus-kasus tertentu. 
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Dari sini dapat dilihat bahwa bahwa tujuan tax reform tahun 2000 adalah untuk mewujudkan direalisasikannya target penerimaan negara sebesar 163.403,2 triliun rupiah dari sektor pajak yang sesuai dengan Rancangan Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Negara ditahun 2001.
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Kata Kunci: reformasi pajak, fungsi anggaran dan fungsi mengatur	3a6fd8fbd34a3b175a8402c6418fb7a3	136fe5abac108a67e4c4e1f1b53c47dd	934bfac9be40b1276cdcb4a9e356744c	article	MENYONGSONG TAX REFORM 2001: KHUSUS PAJAK PENGHASILAN	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204936	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000236	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15673	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000236}, priority = {2}	Information technology development has significantly changed the businesses. Various kinds of information systems which use information technology are Electronic Data Processing Systems (EDP), Data Processing Systems (DPS), Decision Support System (DSS), Management Information System (MIS), Executive Information Systems (EIS), Expert System (ES)  and Accounting Information System (AIS).  The development of information technology has also influenced  management accounting dicipline as the producer of information for planning, controling and decision making .  These influences, of course,  has advantages and diadvantages for the companies.
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Perkembangan teknologi informasi membawa perubahan yang signifikan dalam dunia bisnis. Ada berbagai macam sistem informasi dengan menggunakan teknologi informasi yang muncul, antara lain Electronic Data Processing Systems, Data Processing Systems (DPS), Decision Support System (DSS), Management Information System (MIS), Executive Information Systems (EIS), Expert System (ES) dan Accounting Information System (AIS).  Perkembangan teknologi informasi juga berpengaruh terhadap bidang akuntansi manajemen selaku bidang penghasil informasi dalam rangka perencanaan, pengendalian dan pengambilan keputusan manajemen. Pengaruh tersebut dapat bersifat menguntungkan maupun merugikan perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: teknologi informasi, akuntansi manajemen, informasi, pengambilan keputusan.	8b0907b8b18af7b71d76351d9b03ed43	98543c513fd6b9c11b0cd2a66de92d5f	1a968cdd2761f3981b4d90ff2115efed	article	PENGARUH PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI TERHADAP BIDANG AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN	Sri Maharsi	\N	2000
8204937	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000237	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15674	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000237}, priority = {2}	Accountability is one of the main focuses in achieving the good governance in Indonesia recently. The government will be asked to submit the report about the results of many programs which have already been undertaken. Then, the citizen and legislative committee can assess the government's performance whether the government operates their job in an economic, efficient and effective ways. Techniques such as management by objectives, performance budget, operations research have provided tools for enhancing performance measurement. Performance measures consist of three broad categories of indicators - those that measure service efforts, those that measure service accomplishment and those that relate efforts and accomplishment - and certain explanatory information.
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Akuntabilitas merupakan salah satu unsur pokok perwujudan good governance yang saat ini sedang diupayakan di Indonesia. Pemerintah diminta untuk melaporkan hasil dari program yang telah dilaksanakan sehingga masyarakat dapat menilai apakah pemerintah telah bekerja dengan ekonomis, efisien dan efektif. Akuntabilitas dapat dilihat dari perspektif akuntansi, perspektif fungsional dan perspektif sistem akuntabilitas. Beberapa teknik yang dikembangkan untuk memperkuat system akuntabilitas sangat dipengaruhi oleh metode yang banyak dipakai dalam akuntansi, manajemen dan riset seperti management by objectives, anggaran kinerja, riset operasi. Pengukuran kinerja dikelompokkan dalam tiga kategori indikator, yaitu (1) indikator pengukuran service efforts, (2) indikator pengukuran service accomplishment, dan (3) indikator yang menghubungkan antara efforts dengan accomplishment. Di samping itu perlu disampaikan juga penjelasan tambahan berkaitan dengan pelaporan kinerja ini.
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Kata kunci: akuntabilitas, pengukuran kinerja, informasi finansial dan non finansial, service efforts and accomplishment	7511c677f748bcfdd0a2d115d0a66b36	c3d4ad0e78dcddc969e7e8a5f09d2e09	39c154e772744ad29ea2d9d0bebf75fa	article	AKUNTABILITAS DAN PENGUKURAN KINERJA PEMERINTAHAN	Arja Sadjiarto	\N	2000
8204938	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000238	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15675	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000238}, priority = {2}	The economic crisis has already generated  some audit risks. Audit practices become more complex. Going concern issues,  litigation toward accounting profession, changes in laws and regulations affecting the profession have created  the risk  environment. Accounting profession responses such changes by managing them properly. Two approaches that are used to mitigate such risks are the comprehensive approach, and the appropriate policies and procedures approach. Moreover Indonesian Accountant Association as a Standard Board Authority has issued some PSAK (Indonesian GAAP)  and SPAP (Indonesian GAAS) to provide the guidance for implementing audit engagement  in the risk environment.
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Dampak memburuknya kondisi ekonomi telah menimbulkan berbagai resiko audit. Praktek audit menjadi semakin kompleks.  Isu going concern, makin maraknya tuntutan terhadap profesi akuntan, perubahan hukum dan peraturan perundang-undangan yang  memiliki dampak terhadap profesi akuntan telah menciptakan lingkungan resiko tersendiri. Profesi akuntan merespon perubahan ini dengan melakukan  pengelolaan resiko yang memadai. Terdapat dua pendekatan yang digunakan untuk memindahkan resiko yaitu pendekatan komprehensif dan penyusunan kebijakan dan prosedur yang memadai. Disamping itu Ikatan Akuntan Indonesia sebagai badan penyusun standar telah menerbitkan beberapa PSAK dan SPAP baru  untuk memenuhi kebutuhan akan pedoman untuk melaksanakan pengauditan dalam lingkungan resiko.
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Kata kunci: profesi akuntan, krisis ekonomi, lingkungan resiko, manajemen resiko	05880f54f751947c9b623fafcb36da8a	f1997ff13d5d65be50f3bb84ef96ce88	dd52d3f8e827ab41342abba92f0e6689	article	PROFESI AKUNTAN MERESPON DAMPAK MEMBURUKNYA KONDISI EKONOMI	Juniarti Juniarti	\N	2000
8204939	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000239	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15676	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000239}, priority = {2}	Interest rate characteristics will have an impact to the investing and financing decision making since interest rate is a cost of funding and expected outcome as well. Having the understanding of interest rate characteristics, the most efficient cost of funding and higher expected outcome will be resulted.
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Compound interest rate is a common rate in business that has always been modified with its compounding periods, known as effective interest rate. In practice, the effective interest rate will be converted to the flat interest rate so that it will be easy to do the investing and financing as well as finding the  most effective cost of funding with the highest outcome.
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Karakteristik suku bunga  sangat berpengaruh dalam mengambil keputusan investasi dan pembiayaan, karena suku bunga merupakan biaya pendanaaan di satu sisi dan merupakan tingkat hasil yang diharapkan disisi lain. Dengan memahami karakteristik suku bunga, dapat diperoleh biaya pendanaan yang paling efisien dan sebaliknya akan mencapai tingkat hasil yang diharapkan lebih besar. 
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Suku bunga majemuk merupakan suku bunga yang berlaku pada dunia bisnis yang senantiasa mengalami modifikasi sesuai dengan periode pembayaran bunga, yang disebut suku bunga efektif. Dalam perkembangannya suku bunga efektif dikonversikan menjadi suku bunga flat agar memudahkan melakukan investasi - pembiayaan dan mencari biaya pendanaan yang paling efisien dan tingkat hasil yang paling besar.
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Kata kunci: suku bunga, keputusan investasi dan pembiayaan, tingkat hasil	8702a109fe0fe59aeef55b7e41722d36	25dc7eecd4685372e5d33ed447d3757b	63aaf8b1d3747a5a8491cdb0c6bfed63	article	TINJAUAN ATAS SUKU BUNGA DAN DAMPAKNYA PADA KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI DAN PEMBIAYAAN	Devie Devie	\N	2000
8204940	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000240	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15677	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000240}, priority = {2}	Consolidated financial statements must be prepared if one of the combining entities obtain control over another. These reports should not be biased in favor of any group and must be based on the underlying substance of the economic events. There are some approaches or methods in preparing  consolidated financial statements such as parent company theory, entity theory, proportional consolidation and contemporary theory. 
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Certain problems and inconsistency in accounting procedures under each method arise in case the company owns less than 100% shares of the subsidiaries. Moreover there is no concencus among theorists which approach should be applied. Eventhough the pros and cons in arguing the  proper approach has been going on in dabate, this paper  attempts  to set forth theoretical investigation to support the argumentation that contemporary theory is  more appropriate approach.
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Laporan keuangan konsolidasi harus disusun jika salah satu perusahaan yang bergabung memiliki kontrol terhadap perusahaan lain. Laporan tersebut tidak boleh menyesatkan pihak-pihak yang berkepentingan dan harus didasarkan pada substansi atas peristiwa ekonomi. Terdapat beberapa pendekatan atau metode yang digunakan dalam penyusunan laporan keuangan konsolidasi seperti parent company theory, entity theory, proportional consolidation dan contemporary theory.
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Masalah dan inkonsistensi dalam prosedur akuntansi dengan menggunakan masing-masing prosedur tersebut muncul jika kepemilikan terhadap perusahaan anak  kurang dari 100%.  Selain itu masih belum ada kesepakatan dari para teoritisi di bidang akuntansi mengenai metode yang harus diterapkan. Meskipun pro dan kontra dalam memperdebatkan pendekatan mana yang lebih sesuai terus berlangsung, tulisan ini  mencoba mengetengahkan kajian teoritis untuk mendukung argumentansi bahwa contemporary theory  merupakan pendekatan yang lebih sesuai.
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Kata kunci: laporan keuangan konsolidasi, penggabungan perusahaan, pendekatan.	5c72eea570531866a07764102de190b9	47af61cea3a00e71e087fa44261383ce	edf203b07d72ce92dbc67befd97cb9bb	article	CONTEMPORARY THEORY SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN ALTERNATIF DALAM PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KONSOLIDASI	Juniarti Juniarti	\N	2000
8204941	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000241	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15678	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000241}, priority = {2}	Since the Bretton Wood sistem collapsed in early 1970s, the free floating exchange rate system has been being applied in many countries around the world. The exchange rate system choice is based on some economic advantages that will be obtained from it, considering some economic disadvantages that might be occurred. The valuation toward the advantages and disadvantages of the exchange rate system implementation exactly depends on the national economy it self, because such economy will give some responses in different ways.
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In a small-opened economy, the effect that occurred in its national economy by the implementation of the floating exchange rate system will be different with the one which is received by a developed country. The exposition about the phenomenon that is happened in the small-opened economy country will become more clearly explainable by Mundell - Fleming - model which is specially developed for those purposes-, and also by some basic theories related with the topic.
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By using the perfectly capital mobility asumption, Mundell - Fleming model is able to explain the effect of the economic policies implementation, specially fiscal policy and monetary policy, in a small economy country that has already applied the free floating exchange rate system will be different with other countries. Fiscal policy that has been implemented in the country will not significantly alter its national income, but it will cause an alteration in its exchange rate. However, monetary policy implemented in the same countries, will cause changes in its national income as a result of  its exchange rate alteration.
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Sejak runtuhnya sistem Bretton Wood pada awal tahun 1970-an, sistem nilai tukar mengambang bebas telah diterapkan di banyak negara di dunia. Pemilihan terhadap sistem nilai tukar ini didasarkan kepada keuntungan ekonomis yang akan diperoleh dari padanya, tanpa mengabaikan kerugian yang ditimbulkan. Penilaian terhadap keuntungan dan kerugian dari penerapan sistem nilai tukar ini akan sangat bergantung pada perekonomian negara yang bersangkutan, karena setiap perekonomian negara akan memberikan respon yang khas.
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Pada negara yang berperekonomian kecil dan terbuka dampak yang ditimbulkan dalam perekonomian nasionalnya oleh penerapan sistem nilai tukar mengambang ini akan berbeda dengan yang diterima oleh negara maju. Penjabaran mengenai fenomena yang terjadi pada negara yang berperekonomian kecil dan terbuka ini akan menjadi lebih jelas melalui penggunaan model Mundell - Fleming, yang memang secara khusus dikembangkan untuk keperluan tersebut, serta dukungan dari berbagai landasan teori yang terkait dengan topik kajian.
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Dengan menggunakan asumsi mobilitas modal yang sempurna, model Mundell-Fleming mampu menjelaskan, bahwa dampak dari pelaksanaan kebijakan ekonomi, khususnya kebijakan fiskal dan kebijakan moneter, di negara yang berperekonomian kecil dan terbuka yang telah menerapkan sistem nilai tukar mengambang bebas akan berbeda dengan negara-negara lainnya. Kebijakan fiskal pada negara tersebut tidak akan mengubah tingkat pendapatan nasionalnya secara signifikan, tetapi hanya akan menghasilkan perubahan pada nilai tukar mata uangnya terhadap mata uang asing. Sedangkan kebijakan moneter pada negara yang sama, akan menyebabkan berubahnya tingkat pendapatan nasionalnya, sebagai akibat dari berubahnya kurs mata uang domestik.
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Kata kunci: nilai tukar, kebijakan fiskal, kebijakan moneter.	b5fb13d3cc16c8ba2ebaaeec20475401	67a35baf77849495e09062a4139733a3	bae80b9439c97324cfc3a135400a050f	article	FREE FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM DAN PENERAPANNYA PADA KEBIJAKSANAAN EKONOMI DI NEGARA YANG BERPEREKONOMIAN KECIL DAN TERBUKA	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8204942	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000242	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15679	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000242}, priority = {2}	Organizations today have many activities that increase continuously. There are some activities that companies have to do to meet customers' need. Some companies try to increase efficiency in performing their activities and try to measure activities they do although the difficulties in measuring each activities are very high. In this case, time & motion study method is one of the solutions to help the company measuring their activity. The company's activity consume time and resources, that is why time & motion study provides many techniques to measure activity in the company, for example: work sampling method, work-unit activity, time standard method, etc.  Using these techniques, company can measure the productivity of resources used for every activity. In order to get better performance in cost reduction, the company should assign their cost to the product resulted. The method used is Activity-Based Costing method (ABC method). ABC method gives better result in assigning indirect costs to the product because it assigns costs to the product according to their activity. ABC method is the most appropriate method to be integrated with time & motion study method. The integration of the two methods could increase the ability of a company to measure and to control their productivity and cost efficiency in order to satisfy customers' demand.
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Kemajuan perusahaan sebagai organisasi bisnis, membuat aktivitas yang dilakukan oleh perusahaan semakin meningkat. Berbagai macam aktivitas dilakukan oleh perusahaan dalam rangka memenuhi apa yang menjadi kebutuhan dan keinginan customer. Perusahaan berusaha untuk meningkatkan efisiensi aktivitas dan melakukan pengukuran tingkat aktivitas yang dilakukan, padahal tingkat kesulitan yang dihadapi perusahaan untuk melakukan pengukuran setiap aktivitas yang dilakukan cukup tinggi. Metode time & motion study memberikan solusi bagi perusahaan untuk melakukan pengukuran tingkat aktivitas yang dilakukan. Setiap pergerakan atau perpindahan suatu aktivitas mengkonsumsi waktu dan sumber daya, sehingga terdapat banyak teknik pengukuran time & motion study seperti work sampling, work-unit activity, time standard dan sebagainya. Dengan berbagai teknik pengukuran tersebut, maka perusahaan akan dapat mengukur tingkat produktivitas setiap sumber daya yang digunakan dalam menyelesaikan aktivitas. Untuk melengkapi teknik efisiensi biaya pada perusahaan, maka perusahaan perlu melakukan pembebanan biaya yang akurat. Dalam hal ini metode Activity-Based Costing (ABC) adalah metode yang dianggap paling sesuai untuk diintegrasikan karena metode ABC pada dasarnya membebankan biaya-biaya tidak langsung berdasarkan aktivitas yang dilakukan oleh perusahaan. Dengan mengintegrasikan metode time & motion study dengan ABC, maka perusahaan akan dapat mengendalikan dan mengukur produktivitas serta efisiensi biaya yang dilakukan karena kedua metode tersebut saling melengkapi untuk melakukan aktivitas perusahaan dalam rangka memenuhi kebutuhan dan keinginan customer.
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	b1c830ef61fcb38d40b585a40576b37a	b13be796930750943a7ddf8a96d62b81	afac8537cc92ceea1b354246eef53246	article	PENINGKATAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN EFISIENSI BIAYA MELALUI INTEGRASI TIME & MOTION STUDY DAN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING	Monika Ciptani	\N	2000
8204944	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000244	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15681	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000244}, priority = {2}	Normalization concept in database is necessary in support in the computerized  Accounting Information Systems (AIS). Entity Relationship Model (E-R Model) is usually used to design database as a common tool. However the rule of drawing E-R Model diagram is not so clear, therefore it make difficulty for data designer to construct normalization database. REA Model is a further development of E-R Model. REA Model using give-to-get principle that makes more easily to construct data model.
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This paper discuss the logical and physical view data, schema, REA Model, how to construct REA diagram, database design stages and how accountant participate in database design, as well as how to implement REA model into relational database specifically for revenue cycle
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Database yang memenuhi aturan normalisasi diperlukan untuk menunjang Sistem Informasi Akuntansi (SIA) terkomputerisasi. Alat yang biasa digunakan untuk merancang database adalah Entity Relationship Model (Model E-R). Namun aturan penggambaran diagram tidak begitu jelas, sehingga mempersulit perancang data untuk membentuk database yang memenuhi aturan normalisasi. Model REA merupakan pengembangan dari Model E-R. Model REA menerapkan prinsip give-to-get, sehingga mempermudah pembentukan model data.
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Dalam tulisan ini dibahas Logical dan Physical View data, schema, Model REA, menyusun diagram REA, tahap-tahap perancangan database dan peran serta akuntan, serta cara mengimplementasikan Model REA ke database relasional, khususnya pada siklus pendapatan.
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Kata kunci: Database, Model E-R, Model REA, SIA, Siklus Pendapatan	7eb1dd0a45caffb48dfd0accb3d1c283	4947872a7c75bea032b74fbaca24fa31	5e7288f70619c4c219688bc04ef0710d	article	PENDEKATAN MODEL REA DALAM PERANCANGAN DATABASE SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI SIKLUS PENDAPATAN	Oviliani Yuliana	\N	2000
8204945	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000245	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15682	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000245}, priority = {2}	Earnings management is a management act  in financial statement preparing  process in order to obtain  whether his personality welfare or  his company's value. 
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This  research is a replication from Dechow et.al (1996) who had tested causes and consequences of earnings manipulation  in firms subject to AAER (Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Release) by SEC (Securities Exchange Commission). Purpose of this research is to give empirically evidence the influence of auditor reputation, board of directors, leverage, and public offering stock percentage at IPO time to the earnings management in initial public offering's firms  which was listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange  at 1994 until 1997.Statistical analysis method used is multiple regression.
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This research's result shows that leverage has significant influence to earnings management. It is mean that earnings management has a relation with external financing, especially debt. 
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Earnings management merupakan tindakan manajemen yang berupa campur tangan dalam proses penyusunan laporan keuangan dengan maksud untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraannya secara personel maupun untuk meningkatkan nilai perusahaan.
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Penelitian ini merupakan hasil replikasi dari penelitian Dechow et.al (1996) yang menguji sebab dan konsekuensi earnings management pada perusahaan yang menjadi subjek diberlakukannya AAER(Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Release) oleh SEC (Securities Exchange Commision). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuktikan secara empiris pengaruh reputasi auditor, jumlah dewan direksi, leverage, dan persentase saham yang ditawarkan kepada publik saat IPO terhadap earnings management pada perusahaan yang melakukan IPO (Initial Public Offerring) di Bursa Efek Jakarta pada tahun 1994 sampai dengan 1997. Metode analisis  statistik yang digunakan adalah multiple regression.
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Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa hanya faktor leverage yang berpengaruh signifikan terhadap earnings management. Hal ini berarti earnings management berkaitan dengan sumber dana eksternal khususnya utang yang digunakan untuk membiayai kelangsungan perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: earnings management, discretionary accruals, initial public offering (IPO), leverage	62fad5b467299aa7f786740249a5a78a	9c8d8aa199fdbee9ff79816aba2dc866	733fb76aade3f4d74747d0b499d3f84e	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP EARNINGS MANAGEMENT PADA PERUSAHAAN GO PUBLIC DI INDONESIA	Agnes Widyaningdyah	\N	2000
8204946	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000246	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15683	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000246}, priority = {2}	The high level of turnover intentions by accountant staffs had raised the potential cost for public accountant firms. The prior research done by Suwandi and Indriantoro (1999) had succesfully identified the process of turnover intentions, which related to the antecedents and consequences of job insecurity.  
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The responses of 30 accountant staffs from some public accountant firms to a questionnaire designed to measure variables were analyzed using a Pearson's correlation coefficient. The result of this study was not generally consistent with Suwandi and Indriantoro (1999) because some hypotheses were rejected. This study identified that public accountant firm must be noticed organizational factors, such as organizational commitment, role conflict, role ambiguity, and organizational change.
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Tingkat keinginan berpindah yang tinggi para staf akuntan telah menimbulkan biaya potensial untuk Kantor Akuntan Publik (KAP). Penelitian sebelumnya yang dilakukan oleh Suwandi dan Indriantoro (1999) telah berhasil mengidentifikasi proses keinginan berpindah, yang berhubungan dengan anteseden dan konsekuensi dari ketidakamanan kerja.  
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Respon 30 staf akuntan dari beberapa KAP terhadap kuesioner yang dibuat untuk mengukur berbagai variabel, dianalisis menggunakan kofisien korelasi Pearson. Hasil dari studi ini secara umum tidak konsisten dengan Suwandi dan Indriantoro (1999) karena ditolaknya beberapa hipotesis. Studi ini mengidentifikasi bahwa KAP harus memberi perhatian terhadap beberapa faktor organisasional, seperti komitmen organisasional, konflik peran, ketidakjelasan peran, dan perubahan organisasional.
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Kata kunci: konflik peran; ketidakjelasan peran; perubahan organisasional; ketidakamanan kerja; komitmen organisasional; keinginan berpindah.	89c28b7b1f9fe641dc77736596509508	84b4bafb321f63c0e49956809db6b1d3	d3277180f59828a6cd5645802ebf32e1	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI TURNOVER INTENTIONS PADA STAF KANTOR AKUNTAN PUBLIK	Agus Toly	\N	2000
8204947	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000247	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15684	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000247}, priority = {2}	The implementation of e-business and e-commerce provide the value of virtual computer-based interactions and transactions. It causes the traditional value chain that revealed the sequentially flowed business process shifts to the customer-oriented value chain that are not sequential anymore. This paper will discuss about how the integration of e-commerce or e-business changes the way business work within its organization itself and between its trading partners and customers in the shipping and warehousing industry. It will be done in accordance to the strategy that is used by the company. Also, it will discuss the competitions in this industry at a glance. Since new business models are necessary to integrate e-commerce initiatives with overall business goals and strategy, then, this paper will take a closer look at the use of such technology to conduct business in order to be a leader in their industry and to leverage the business competitive advantages.  How Fedex, as a leader in shipping and warehousing industry, build its e-commerce will be presented in detail to drive the readers understanding to this topic. Finally, this paper will discuss about its implication to the accounting profession.	03893a12f61bead979d423abbee4f67d	a2c6ca207f0c3611e665df27f0ca1d00	58aa78ec57b8838f767dcaded1e02fd4	article	THE APPLICATION OF E-COMMERCE IN SHIPPING AND WAREHOUSING INDUSTRY	Setyarini Santosa	\N	2000
8204948	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000248	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15685	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000248}, priority = {2}	Tax is a transfer of resources to the public sector under compulsion that taxable with tax regulation without receipt of a specific benefit of equal value, in order to accomplish some of a nation's economic and social objectives. Collecting of tax should be based on equality concept. Indonesian tax system is based on the concept of horizontal and vertical equality. There is some tax policies in relation with Income Tax. They are kind of tax levied, who's the taxpayer, which one will become tax objects, tariff of Income Tax and tax procedures.
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Pajak adalah iuran kepada negara yang dapat dipaksakan, yang terutang menurut peraturan perundang-undangan, tanpa mendapatkan prestasi kembali yang langsung dapat ditunjuk. Pajak digunakan untuk membiayai pengeluaran umum sehubungan dengan tugas negara untuk menyelenggarakan pemerintahan. Pemungutan pajak harus sesuai dengan prinsip keadilan. Sistem perpajakan Indonesia menganut prinsip keadilan horizontal dan keadilan vertikal. Ada kebijaksanaan-kebijaksanaan penting yang terkait dengan sistem perpajakan Indonesia. Kebijaksanaan tersebut adalah :  jenis pajak yang akan dipungut, siapa yang menjadi subyek pajak,  apa saja yang menjadi obyek pajak, tarif Pajak Penghasilan dan prosedur pajak.
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Kata kunci: pajak, prinsip kemampuan untuk membayar, benefit principle, keadilan horizontal,  keadilan vertikal, obyek pajak, subyek pajak, tarif Pajak Penghasilan.	166371aee5a4be185758483a4baf1ff4	f45ade9529d4facc533113d526d4db37	657b992205af8c4500dbfe5ec220097e	article	PAJAK PENGHASILAN DALAM SEBUAH KEBIJAKSANAAN	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204949	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000249	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15686	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000249}, priority = {2}	Every company must generate financial statement, that provide information about income, changes in financial position to whom that concerned. In preparing financial statement, each company has a power to choose the accounting methods and technics that recommended by Financial Accounting Standard.
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Accounting policies adopted by firm has a substanstial impact in financial statement.Therefore the company that has equal performance will report different result.This article try to present the impact of choosing depreciation method in calculating cost of goods sold.
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Setiap perusahaan wajib menerbitkan laporan keuangan, yang memberikan informasi mengenai hasil usaha, perubahan posisi keuangan kepada pihak yang memerlukan. Dalam menyusun laporan keuangan, perusahaan memiliki keleluasaan untuk memilih metode dan teknik sepanjang metode yang dipilih tersebut ada dalam SAK (Standar Akuntansi Keuangan).
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Pemilihan metode akuntansi memiliki dampak yang sangat besar terhadap laporan keuangan yang dihasilkan. Dengan demikian dimungkinkan perusahaan yang sebenarnya memiliki kinerja yang sama dapat melaporkan hasil yang berbeda. Tulisan ini mencoba untuk mengetengahkan dampak pemilihan metode penyusutan terhadap perhitungan beban pokok penjualan (cost of goods sold).
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Kata kunci: metode penyusutan, beban penyusutan, aktiva tetap, beban pokok penjualan.	df524dec49d3b6473887d269d309139e	eb41ee8950602384e858f2b6ddaa6d90	efd95d3a76208b586bdbc46c4b819af9	article	KAJIAN TERHADAP BEBERAPA METODE PENYUSUTAN DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PERHITUNGAN BEBAN POKOK PENJUALAN (COST OF GOOD SOLD)	Juniady Setiawan	\N	2000
8204950	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000250	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15687	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000250}, priority = {2}	This  study is  to analize  the effect and implication  of some behavioral  characteristics toward companies performance in a relational  contracting between  manufacturing companies  and  their suppliers. This study is developed  from  the relational contracting model.
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Independent variables in this study are some behavioral characteristics  that consist of  interdependency,  trust, and  goal congruence. The effect of these variables is tested against companies performance through  cooperation variable.
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Based on the theoritical model that is proposed in this research, the statistical techniques used in this study are multivariate correlation, regression analysis, and path analysis. These statistical techniques are used to analyze the data and test the hypothesis.
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The population are manufacturing companies that have contractual  agreement with their suppliers simultaneously  for  at least one year  and  the material purchased must have dominant effect on the production process. The sample of 51 manufacturing companies in Jawa and Kalimantan are selected purposively.
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This research uses questionnaire with modified Likert scale into six scales  of measurement. The results of statistical testing of four hypothesis  show  that three null hypothesis are rejected and, there for, performance hypothesis is accepted. There are significant and positive relationship between interdependency and cooperation, between trust and cooperation, and between cooperation and companies performance. One null hypothesis is  not rejected, that is, goal congruence.
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The interdependency and companies performance which is not defined as a  hypothesis before, results in the significant positive  relationship.
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Studi ini menganalisis pengaruh dan implikasi beberapa karakteristik perilaku terhadap kinerja perusahaan dalam hubungan kontraktual antara perusahaan manufaktur dan pemasok. Penelitian ini dikembangkan dari kerangka hubungan kontraktual (relational contracting).
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Variabel-variabel yang diteliti terdiri saling ketergantungan, kepercayaan dan keselarasan tujuan  sebagai variabel bebas yang akan diuji pengaruhnya terhadap variabel kinerja perusahaan melalui variabel kooperasi.
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Berdasarkan model teoritis yang diajukan dalam peneltian ini teknik-teknik statistik yang digunakan adalah analisis korelasi multivariat, analisis regresi dan analsis jalur digunakan untuk menganalisis data dan menguji hipotesis.
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Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah perusahaan-perusahaan manufaktur yang telah melakukan hubungan kontraktual dengan pemasoknya secara berkesinambungan minimal satu tahun dan barang yang dibeli tersebut mempunyai pengaruh dominan pada proses produksi. Sampel diambil secara purposive sebanyak 51 perusahaan manufaktur di Jawa dan Kalimantan.
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Pengujian variabel-variabel penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan kuesioner hasil modifikasi skala Likert menjadi enam skala pengukuran. Hasil uji statistik atas empat hipotesis menunjukkan bahwa tiga hipotesis nihil ditolak sehingga hipotesis kerja diterima yang menyatakan bahwa terdapat hubungan yang positif signifikan antara variabel  variabel saling ketergantungan  dengan kooperasi, variabel kepercayaan dengan kooperasi, keselarasan tujuan dengan kooperasi, variabel kooperasi dengan kinerja perusahaan. Variabel saling ketergantungan dengan kinerja yang  semula tidak dihipotesiskan ternyata  dari hasil uji statistik  mempunyai hubungan yang signifikan. Terdapat satu hipotesis nihil yang tidak tidak berhasil ditolak yaitu variabel keselarasan tujuan  dengan kooperasi.
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Kata kunci: hubungan kontraktual, saling ketergantungan, kepercayaan keselarasan tujuan, kinerja perusahaan, kooperasi.	ce3e316dd8d280a2e1fc3b1c193b8b63	8536185e0de104fd8abb662e8de2a36f	508d32d6f42a5b2c7c38601ebb6c7122	article	PENGARUH SALING KETERGANTUNGAN  KEPERCAYAAN  dan KESELERASAN TUJUAN TERHADAP KOOPERASI dan KINERJA PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR pada HUBUNGAN KONTRAKTUAL dengan PEMASOKNYA	Arsono Laksmana	\N	2000
8204951	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000251	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15688	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000251}, priority = {2}	There have been many studies on the determinants of foreign direct investment or FDI. Howerer, they are different both in the methodologies and the results. Although the influence of many factors that are assumed to be fixed (ceteris paribus) are very strong-such as macroeconomic variables GDP, economic growth and inflation, they left various conclusions and debates. FDI can be one of the important sources of capital in developing countries, and contribute, the national development by transfer of asset, management, and technology to stimulate the economy of the country.
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The research model uses some domestic characteristics, that will be combined in a short and long run period by using OLS. The Error Correction Model (ECM) and Granger Causality Test, are applied to the determine the factors that influence the foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia within 1978 -2001.  The result shows that economic variables such as GDP, growth, wage and export have  positive effect to FDI. While non-economic variables such as Political Stability (SP) shows a negative effect. This conclusion is in a harmony with the empirical study done by Schneider and Frey (1986) that politicaal stability has a negative relations ship with FDI.
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Saat ini sudah terdapat banyak studi tentang faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi investasi asing langsung (foreign direct investment atau FDI). Namun demikian metodologi yang digunakan dan hasil studi masih sangat bervariasi. Meskipun faktor-faktor yang dianggap tetap (ceteris paribus) pengaruhnya sangat kuat, seperti variabel makro ekonomi yaitu pendapatan nasional, pertumbuhan ekonomi dan inflasi, tetapi masih juga terdapat kesimpulan yang berbeda dan menimbulkan berbagai perdebatan. FDI menjadi salah satu sumber pembiayaan (modal) yang penting bagi negara berkembang, dan mampu memberikan kontribusi yang cukup besar bagi pembangunan melalui transfer asset dan manajemen, serta transfer teknologi guna mendorong perekonomian negara. 
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Model analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini merupakan karakteristik dalam negeri suatu negara, yang akan dikombinasikan dalam periode jangka pendek dan jangka panjang dengan menggunakan perhitungan kuadrat terkecil sederhana (ordinary least square = OLS). Dengan mengaplikasikan model koreksi kesalahan (error correction model=ECM) dan Uji Kausalitas Granger, akan diketahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi investasi asing langsung (FDI) di Indonesia selama periode 1978 - 2001. 
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Hasil perhitungan menunjukkan bahwa variabel ekonomi (GDP, Growth, Wage, dan Ekspor) mempunyai hubungan positif dengan FDI, sedangkan variabel non ekonomi yaitu stabilitas politik (SP) mempunyai hubungan negatif. Hal ini sejalan dengan hasil temuan empiris Schneider and Frey (1986) bahwa kestabilan politik mempunyai hubungan negatif dengan FDI.
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8204952	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000252	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15689	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000252}, priority = {2}	The emerging of the internet and world wide web as enabler of electronic commerce has resulted in some complexities for accountants in conducting their engagement. In electronic commerce, which trading activities have been facilitated with computer network such as intranet, extranet or internet, internal control structure has become more complicated than those without network. Confidentiality, integrity, authenticity and non-repudiation are some of the major complex issues in the application of electronic commerce these days.Those complexities, which do not occur in non computer-based trading, are based on the fact that electronic commerce not only involves accounting disiplines but also technical comprehension from other diciplines. Accountants find difficulties in facing the internal control issues in computer-based information system environment, especially in a situation that business has already been implementing computer network in conducting its primary and support activities. This article will discuss material related to the current issues of internal control structure, the implication of electronic commerce on internal control structure and opportunities for accountants.
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Kemunculan internet dan world wide web sebagai dasar berkembangnya perdagangan elektronik atau  electronic commerce telah menimbulkan permasalahan yang cukup pelik bagi seorang akuntan dalam menjalankan penugasannya. Dalam lingkungan perdagangan yang sudah memanfaatkan jaringan komputer, baik dalam kapasitasnya sebagai intranet, extranet, maupun internet, sistem pengendalian internal menjadi semakin rumit. Beberapa isu seperti keamanan dan keaslian transaksi yang dulunya nampak sederhana dalam lingkungan yang tidak berbasis komputer, sekarang menjadi sangat kompleks. Dalam  electronic commerce, isu-isu tersebut dikenal dengan istilah confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, non-repudiation dan sebagainya. Kekompleksan ini dikarenakan hal-hal tersebut tidak bisa lagi dilihat hanya dari disiplin akuntansi atau bisnis semata, tetapi juga mengarah dan melibatkan pemahaman permasalah teknis yang menginjak disiplin ilmu di luar akuntansi. Hal ini tidak jarang menimbulkan kegagapan akuntan dalam menghadapi masalah-masalah pengendalian internal dalam lingkungan sistem akuntansi berbasis komputer, apalagi jika bisnis telah memanfaatkan jaringan komputer dalam melakukan aktifitas utama dan aktifitas pendukung administratif akuntansinya. Artikel ini akan membahas materi-materi yang terkait dengan isu-isu baru diseputar pengendalian internal, implikasi e-commerce terhadap pengendalian internal dan peluang yang dimiliki oleh akuntan.
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Kata kunci: pengendalian internal, e-commerce, confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, non-repudiation. 	91eb5770c55e7008f7421a52e0a9d4fd	9f7cd7add324a7ef01939cd0b80d5b66	4a6b265d1a5ef6a47e82ec53502523f0	article	ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: TANTANGAN KOMPETENSI AKUNTAN DALAM MENGHADAPI ISU INTERNAL KONTROL	Setyarini Santosa	\N	2000
8204953	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000253	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15690	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000253}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses and summarizes the efficient market hypotheses initially proposed by Fama (1970). According to the efficient market theory, the market is said to be efficient if 'security prices reflect all available information'. Fama (1970) contends that there are three types of market efficiency, namely weak form market efficiency, semi-strong form market efficiency, and strong form market efficiency. Over the last three decades, the efficient market theory has become the center of research interest and has attracted attention, which has contributed to the development of corporate finance theory.
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Empirical evidence however appears to support that the American stock market is classified to be the semi-strong form. This means that the information that forms the price in the market has been dominated by historical and public information, although the clear cut is still unwarranted. Other interesting aspect of the efficient market hypothesis is the strong evident of anomaly in the market, which appear to confront the efficient market hypothesis.  There are at least four types of market anomalies that have been identified, namely firm anomalies, seasonal anomalies, event anomalies, and accounting anomalies.
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Tulisan ini membahas dan merangkum hipotesis pasar efisien sebagaimana pertama kali dikemukakan oleh Fama (1970). Menurut konsep pasar efisien, pasar dikatakan efisien bilamana harga-harga yang terbentuk di pasar merupakan cerminan dari informasi yang ada. Menurut Fama (1970), ada tiga bentuk tingkat efisiensi pasar berdasarkan pada tingkat penyerapan informasinya, yaitu pasar efisien bentuk lemah, pasar efisien bentuk semi kuat, pasar efisien bentuk kuat. Teori efisiensi pasar telah menjadi acuan kajian yang mendapat perhatian luas selama tiga dasawarsa terakhir dan menjadi topik paling menarik dalam perkembangan teori keuangan perusahaan.
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Bukti empiris yang sejauh ini telah dikemukakan cenderung mendukung hipotesis bahwa pasar modal di Amerika cenderung berbentuk efisien dalam tingkat semi-kuat. Artinya, informasi yang membentuk harga di pasar masih didominasi oleh informasi historis dan informasi publik, walaupun dalam banyak hal masih belum dapat dikatakan pasti. Sisi menarik lain yang terkait dengan hipotesis pasar efisien adalah ditemukannya anomali yang dalam banyak hal sepertinya mementahkan konsep efisiensi pasar yang berkembang selama ini. Setidaknya ada empat kelompok anomali yang dikenal sejauh ini, yaitu anomali perusahaan, anomali musiman, anomali peristiwa atau kejadian, dan anomali akuntansi.
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Kata kunci: hipotesis pasar efisien, pasar efisien bentuk lemah, pasar efisien bentuk semi kuat, pasar efisien bentuk kuat, anomali.	daa947f02bc18b4368067367dd2899b0	776c155e984d2b0b97be4852f0b433e1	550e75bb10a456986d23bedbbdf6a1c3	article	BENTUK PASAR EFISIENSI DAN PENGUJIANNYA	Elok Utami	\N	2000
8204954	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000254	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15691	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000254}, priority = {2}	Since free-floating exchange rate system has been applied in Indonesia on August 1998, the accumulation of depreciation of rupiah against the US dollar has been about 48,7% until December 2001. This condition brings many argumentations about the reasons behind the exchange rate instability faced by Indonesia among many experts whether it is caused by economic factors or by non-economic factors. By recognizing the causes, it will be easier for the experts and government of Indonesia to formulate the solution.
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This research is intended to analyze the influence of economic variables, i.e. inflation, interest rate, money supply, national income in both Indonesia and The United State of America, as well as the position of the balance of international payment of Indonesia to the exchange rate movement in order to give contributions to solve the problem.
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Based on the result money supply becomes the only variable which has a significant influence on the exchange rate movement, instead of the other variables. Coefficient of determination of the research model is 32.5%, means that other factors, not accommodated in this research, give 67.5% influence to the exchange rate movement. These other factors can be catagorized as other economic factors or non-economic factors.
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Finally, it can be concluded that except the variable of money supply, most of the exchange rate movement is influenced by the other factors, which are economic factors or non economic factors. 
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Sejak diterapkannya sistem nilai tukar mengambang bebas di Indonesia yang dimulai pada bulan Agustus 1998 nilai tukar rupiah terhadap dolar Amerika secara akumulatif telah terdepresiasi sebesar 48,7% sampai dengan Desember 2001. Kenyataan ini telah mengakibatkan perdebatan banyak ahli tentang sumber ketidakstabilan nilai tukar tersebut, apakah disebabkan oleh faktor ekonomi ataukah faktor non ekonomi. Dengan mengetahui sumber penyebabnya, maka akan lebih mudah bagi para ahli dan penyelenggara negara untuk merumuskan solusinya.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis tentang hubungan berbagai variabel ekonomi, yaitu tingkat inflasi; tingkat suku bunga; jumlah uang beredar; pendapatan nasional di Indonesia dan Amerika Serikat, serta posisi neraca pembayaran internasional Indonesia, dalam mempengaruhi pergerakan nilai tukar rupiah terhadap dolar Amerika, dengan tujuan untuk memberikan kontribusi pemikiran terhadap proses pemecahan permasalahan tersebut.
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Dari analisis data diperoleh hasil bahwa hanya variabel jumlah uang beredar yang memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap pergerakan nilai tukar rupiah terhadap dolar Amerika, sedangkan variabel - variabel yang lainnya tidak. Dengan koefisien determinasi sebesar 32,5% mengindikasikan, bahwa 67,5% dari variabel terikatnya dipengaruhi oleh faktor-faktor selain faktor ekonomi yang dalam penelitian ini menjadi variabel bebas. Faktor-faktor lain tersebut bisa dikategorikan dalam faktor ekonomi lainnya maupun faktor-faktor non ekonomi.
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Dengan demikian dari hasil penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan, bahwa, kecuali variabel jumlah uang beredar, sebagian besar pergerakan nilai tukar mata uang rupiah terhadap dolar Amerika Serikat ditentukan oleh faktor-faktor lain, baik faktor ekonomi maupun faktor non ekonomi. 
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Kata kunci: nilai tukar, faktor ekonomi, faktor non ekonomi.	4b4227b44f34461bc95cf701c65c9fe1	6ab502c63b879ddb563192c333e3bddb	37c29bb385110a7120945c973e5f9321	article	ANALISA PERGERAKAN NILAI TUKAR RUPIAH TERHADAP DOLAR AMERIKA SETELAH DITERAPKANNYA KEBIJAKAN SISTEM NILAI TUKAR MENGAMBANG BEBAS DI INDONESIA	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8204955	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000255	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15692	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000255}, priority = {2}	The quality of auditing is determined by both competency and independency. The results of the previous researches on this problem reveal that profession as accountants has begun not attractive anymore for most people, and has begun altered by other professions. This phenomenon can influence the quality of students who want to apply for studying in accounting field, eventually it will lower the competence of their graduates. Moreover, the research show that the curriculum of teaching in accounting department nowadays seems cannot support appropriately the competence of the graduates. The research also empirically proves that experiences will affect the capability of auditors to find out all errors in their clients' financial statement, and trainings which are conducted both inside and outside their work places will enhance their expertise in dealing with auditing. For those reasons, information based on experiences from public accountant firms and professional accountant organizations are really needed to develop a set of curriculum for formal accounting education and trainings. 
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The results of research on the independency show that in making the decision, public accountants sometimes are influenced by the aim on how they can keep up their clients as long as possible. However there are other factors which can alleviate the influence. Moreover, other research gives some evidences that separating auditing staff that carries out consulting services can increase their independence. The impact of social and corporate culture on an auditor will influence his or her independence.
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Kualitas audit ditentukan oleh dua hal yaitu kompetensi dan independensi. Hasil penelitian tentang kompetensi menunjukkan bahwa profesi akuntansi mulai tidak menarik dan tergeser oleh profesi yang lain. Hal ini berdampak terhadap kualitas calon mahasiswa yang memasuki pendidikan formal akuntansi, yang pada akhirnya akan membuat rendah kompetensi lulusan pendidikan formal akuntansi. Hasil penelitian juga menunjukkan bahwa kurikulum pendidikan formal akuntansi dirasa masih kurang memadai untuk menunjang kompetensi lulusan program studi akuntansi. Penelitian juga memberikan bukti empiris bahwa pengalaman akan mempengaruhi kemampuan auditor untuk mengetahui kekeliruan dan pelatihan yang dilakukan akan meningkatkan keahlian dalam melakukan audit. Untuk itu maka masukan dari Kantor Akuntan Publik dan organisasi profesi sangat diperlukan untuk mengembangkan suatu kurikulum pendidikan formal akuntansi dan pelatihan akuntansi. 
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Hasil penelitian tentang independensi menunjukkan bahwa dalam mengambil keputusan akuntan publik dipengaruhi oleh dorongan untuk mempertahankan klien auditnya. Tetapi disisi lain terdapat beberapa kekuatan yang bisa meredakan pengaruh tersebut. Hasil penelitian juga memberikan bukti bahwa pemisahan staf audit dari staf yang melakukan consulting service dirasakan oleh pemakai laporan akan meningkatkan independensi akuntan publik. Pengaruh Budaya masyarakat atau organisasi terhadap pribadi akuntan publik akan mempengaruhi sikap independensinya.
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Kata kunci: akuntan publik, kualitas audit, kompetensi, independensi.	ddf9ee4641eac39e3476fa437412a558	f2013503f33c81a18fe082849c3a208b	ea2e4f459728a7fa5d8000115ff6512a	article	KOMPETENSI DAN INDEPENDENSI AKUNTAN PUBLIK : REFLEKSI HASIL PENELITIAN EMPIRIS	Yulius Christiawan	\N	2000
8204956	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000256	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15693	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000256}, priority = {2}	This research intends to predict factors that drive client to switch their existing auditor based on prior research  undertaken by Chow and Rice (1982).  The main independent variable used in this research is qualified audit opinion. In addition, this study also include   merger, management changes and expansion as the control variables.
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The analysis unit for the four independent variables are some companies in East Java especially Surabaya and Sidoarjo area which have been audited by Audit Firm.   The data collection is conducted by using mail survey. The multivariate techniques, i.e binary logistic is used to test the hypothesis.  Overall, the finding showed that there is no significant evidence that qualified audit opinion and the other three control variables as the predicted variable  for  auditor switch by some companies in  Surabaya and Sidoarjo.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memprediksi faktor-faktor yang mendorong klien untuk mengganti auditor yang ada, berdasarkan penelitian sebelumnya yang dilakukan oleh Chow dan Rice (1982). Variabel utama yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah qualified audit opinion.  Disamping itu penelitian ini juga menggunakan variabel kontrol yang terdiri dari merger, management changes dan  expansion.
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Unit analisis yang diteliti adalah perusahaan-perusahaan  yang berada di wilayah Surabaya dan Sidoarjo yang pernah diaudit oleh Kantor Akuntan Publik.  Data diperoleh dengan cara mengirimkan kuesioner kepada responden yang dituju. Secara keseluruhan, temuan yang diperoleh dari penelitian ini menunjukkan tidak terdapat bukti yang signifikan bahwa  qualified audit opinion dan ketiga variabel kontrol yang lain merupakan variabel yang memprediksi perpindahan auditor yang dilakukan oleh perusahaan-perusahaan di wilayah Surabaya dan Sidoarjo.
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Kata kunci: audit, pergantian auditor, qualified audit opinion.	66aec05da94117592d8bbe57b3d3b466	6f68b3b47e16a7a4c1a01866e7c9399c	92d769f5e7754050d467699de0b2d3fc	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR  YANG  MENDORONG PERPINDAHAN AUDITOR (AUDITOR SWITCH) PADA PERUSAHAAN-PERUSAHAAN DI SURABAYA DAN SIDOARJO	Nelly Kawijaya	\N	2000
8204957	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000257	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15694	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000257}, priority = {2}	The understanding of the antecedent conditions influencing the design of management accounting systems (MAS) is very limited. Recently,  researchers focus their attention on the understanding how different contingency variables influence MAS. The results of these studies have been, at best, equivocal and numerous calls have been made for further research.This study examines the role of  management accounting system characteristics on the relationship to information technology,  interdependence and  managerial performance. Management accounting system characteristics  was defined to the extent on which managers use broad scope MAS information for managerial decision making.  Hypotheses were generated for  indirect effects of contingency variables. The responses of 110 managers, drawn from manufacturing companies in East Java, were analyzed using a structural equation modelling (SEM). The results indicate that  management accounting system characteristics act as a mediator in the relationship between information technology, organizational interdependence and managerial performance.
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\	Penelitian tentang faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi rancangan sistem akuntansi manajemen (SAM) masih sangat terbatas. Akhir-akhir ini perhatian peneliti telah dicurahkan untuk memahami bagaimana variabel kontinjensi yang berbeda mempengaruhi SAM. Banyak penelitian yang telah dilakukan menunjukkan hasil yang tidak konsisten, karenanya diperlukan penelitian-penelitian lanjutan.  Penelitian ini mengkaji peran karakterisrik sistem akuntansi manajemen terhadap hubungan antara teknologi informasi, saling ketergantungan dan kinerja manajerial. Karakteristik SAM didefinisikan sebagai tingkat dimana manajer menggunakan informasi SAM scope untuk pengambilan keputusan manajerial. Respon yang diperoleh dari 110 manajer yang bekerja pada perusahaan industri manufaktur di Jawa Timur dianalisa dengan menggunakan structural equation modelling (SEM). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa karakteristik SAM bertindak sebagai variabel antara dalam hubungan antara teknologi informasi, saling ketergantungan dan kinerja manajerial.
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Kata kunci: Teknologi Informasi, Saling Ketergantungan, Sistem Akuntansi Manajemen Scope.	f7ccc27aa9ed19afaecdc7a4ec241f94	e4a9de0b0d1b24ed9bd0eb58afa8de0e	a36ed56a59b478cdc6e4f2eedfed1d41	article	PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI, SALING KETERGANTUNGAN, KARAKTERISTIK SISTEM AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJERIAL	Muslichah Muslichah	\N	2000
8204958	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000258	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15695	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000258}, priority = {2}	This study investigates four proxies of competitive ratios that being influence to the company profitability. These proxies are industry profitability, weighted leverage, weighted capital intensiveness, and market share. The sample employed in the present study consists of the 41 firms, which have been listed at Jakarta Stock Exchange since 1994. The annual financial report data employed spans the years 1994-1997. The t and F tests in multiple regression models are used to test hypotheses.
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Research findings show that: first, industry profitability, weighted leverage, and capital intensiveness are statistically significant to influence return on assets. Second, industry profitability, weighted leverage, and market share are statistically significant to influence return on equity. Third, regression model of ROE has R2 higher than regression model of ROA. This result indicates that ROE model is more robust than ROA model. Fourth, industry profitability is superior to predict return on assets, while weighted leverage is superior to predict return on equity.
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Studi ini meneliti empat proksi rasio-rasio persaingan yang mempengaruhi profitabilitas perusahaan. Proksi tersebut meliputi profitabilitas industri, rasio leverage  keuangan tertimbang, rasio intensitas modal tertimbang dan pangsa pasar. Penelitian ini menggunakan data laporan keuangan perusahaan manufaktur yang go-public di Indonesia sejak 1994-1997 dengan total sampel per tahun sebanyak 41 perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta. Teknik analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi berganda dengan menggunakan pooling data. Uji t dan uji F digunakan untuk menguji hipotesis penelitian.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa; pertama, tiga variabel, yaitu ROA industri, intensitas modal tertimbang, dan leverage keuangan tertimbang terbukti berpengaruh signifikan terhadap ROA perusahaan. Kedua, tiga variabel, yaitu ROE industri, leverage keuangan tertimbang, dan pangsa pasar terbukti berpengaruh signifikan terhadap ROE. Ketiga, berdasarkan nilai R2, hasil analisis regresi ROE lebih robust dibandingkan hasil analisis regresi ROA. Keempat, profitabilitas industri terbukti superior dalam menjelaskan ROA, sedangkan variabel yang superior dalam menjelaskan ROE adalah rasio leverage keuangan tertimbang.
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Kata kunci: Return on assets, return on equity, rasio industri.	f9ea314b7e0aee0a51095ae8124127bd	61799c83144f49cc7bd5a0bed349a6a2	d44bf8b34ac17f11ba8e0f90c36da7da	article	ANALISIS PENGARUH PROFITABILITAS INDUSTRI, RASIO LEVERAGE KEUANGAN TERTIMBANG DAN  INTENSITAS MODAL TERTIMBANG SERTA PANGSA PASAR  TERHADAP "ROA" DAN "ROE" PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR YANG GO- PUBLIC  DI INDONESIA	Cyrillius Martono	\N	2000
8204959	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000259	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15696	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000259}, priority = {2}	Generally, in conventional accounting, financial statements are based on the historical cost principle that assumes that prices (monetery unit) are stable. Conventional accounting recognizes neither changes in the general price level nor changes in the specific price level. Consequently, if there are any changes in purchasing power such as in inflation period, the historical financial statement are not economically relevant and also income is usually overstated, and the fixed assets are usually understated.
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Actually, there are several methods on accounting for the effect of changing prices, such as constant accounting, current value accounting, and general price level accounting. General price level accounting will do restatement the components of financial statement to be a rupiah on a similar level of purchasing power, but without changes in accounting principles which using on conventional accounting.
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In practice, the controversy concerning the relevance of general price level accounting has been continuing. Pros and cons general price level accounting will be presented on this paper. Also the result of two researches concerning the influence of applied general price level accounting on the financial statement will be compared as considerations whether the general price level adjustment is necessary needed.
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Secara umum, dalam akuntansi konvensional, laporan keuangan disajikan berdasarkan nilai historis yang mengasumsikan bahwa harga-harga (unit moneter) adalah stabil. Akuntansi konvensional tidak mengakui adanya perubahan tingkat harga umum maupun perubahan tingkat harga khusus. Sebagai konsekuensinya, jika terjadi perubahan daya beli seperti pada periode inflasi, maka laporan keuangan historis secara ekonomis tidaklah relevan. Pada periode ini pendapatan umumnya dinilai lebih tinggi sedangkan aktiva tetap dinilai lebih rendah.
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Sebenarnya, terdapat beberapa metode akuntansi mengenai pengaruh perubahan harga, antara lain akuntansi harga tetap, akuntansi nilai sekarang, dan akuntansi tingkat harga umum. Akuntansi tingkat harga umum akan mengadakan restatement komponen-komponen laporan keuangan ke dalam rupiah pada tingkat daya beli yang sama, namun sama sekali tidak mengubah prinsip-prinsip akuntansi yang digunakan dalam akuntansi berdasarkan nilai historis.
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Pada prakteknya, kontroversi yang menyangkut relevansi penggunaan akuntansi tingkat harga umum masih berlanjut hingga saat ini. Beberapa argumentasi yang mendukung maupun menolak penerapan akuntansi tingkat harga umum akan disajikan dalam artikel ini. Demikian juga hasil dari dua penelitian mengenai pengaruh penerapan akuntansi tingkat harga umum terhadap laporan keuangan akan diperbandingkan guna melihat apakah penyesuaian berdasarkan akuntansi tingkat harga umum memang diperlukan.
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Kata kunci:akuntansi historis, akuntansi tingkat harga umum, daya beli (inflasi), laporan keuangan, rasio keuangan.	a7ae628ae993bb0fd5d87cd0ed5c8908	50e47992b84a91a179cfe33fc29893c0	7b83ca4eb44d46fc1edb7814ab5aa890	article	ANALISIS TERHADAP PERLUNYA PENYESUAIAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN HISTORIS (CONVENTIONAL ACCOUNTING) MENJADI BERDASARKAN TINGKAT HARGA UMUM (GENERAL PRICE LEVEL ACCOUNTING)	Pwee Leng	\N	2000
8204960	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000260	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15697	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000260}, priority = {2}	This research objective is to analyze the influence of ex-dividend date announcement in the Jakarta Stock Exchange by taking 14 samples of shares. There are two kinds of samples, increasing dividend and decreasing divindend. 120-days of observation will be divided into 90-days estimation period and 30-days event period, including 15 days before and after the event.
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The method used in this research is event study that observe the stock price movement in the capital market. To examine the existence of price reaction, the abnormal return test will be conducted during the event period with analysis based on the concpet of CAPM (Capital Assets Pricing Model) and the abnormal return test to the increasing and decreasing dividend at the ex-dividend date.
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The result indicate that at the significant level of 10%, there are two working days which yield the abnormal return that is significant at the increasing dividend. Those are the fourth day before the event date with the value of 0.0011102 or around 0.1%, and the fifth day after the event date with the value of -0.32184 or approximately 3%. Whereas the decreasing divideng reveals that there are three days that deliver the abnormal return which is significant. Those are thirteentg and the second day before the event date with the value of 0.028263 or approximately 2% and 0.0166274 or approximately 1%, as well as at the fifth day after the event date with the value of 0.029105 or 3%.
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The final conclusion is that stock price will negatively reacted to the announcement of increasing dividend at the ex-dividend date and positively reacted to the announcement of the decreasing dividend at the ex-dividend date.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh pengumuman ex-dividend date di Bursa Efek Jakarta, dengan mengambil sampel 14 saham. Sampel dibagi menjadi dua, yaitu dividen naik dan dividen turun. Periode penelitian selama 120 hari yang dibagi menjadi dua periode yaitu periode estimasi selama 90 hari dan periode peristiwa selama 30 hari termasuk 15 hari sebelum dan sesudah event.
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Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah event study yang akan mengamati pergerakan harga saham di pasar modal. Untuk menguji adanya reaksi harga dilakukan tes abnormal return selama periode peristiwa dengan analisis perhitungan berdasarkan konsep model-model keseimbangan yaitu Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) dan dengan melakukan pengujian abnormal return terhadap dividen naik dan dividen turun pada saat ex-dividend date.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada tingkat signifikansi 10% ada 2 hari kerja yang masih menghasilkan abnormal return yang signifikan pada dividen naik, yaitu hari ke 4 sebelum event date sebesar -0,001102 atau sekitar 0,1% dan pada hari ke 5 setelah event date sebesar -0,032184 atau sekitar 3%. Sedangkan pada dividen turun menunjukkan bahwa ada 3 hari bursa yang masih memberikan abnormal return yang signifikan, yaitu pada hari ke 13 dan pada hari ke 2 sebelum event date sebesar 0,028263 atau sekitar 2% dan 0,0166274 atau sekitar 1%, serta pada hari ke 5 setelah event date sebesar 0,029105 atau sekitar 3%.
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Dari hasil penelitian disimpulkan bahwa harga saham bereaksi negatif terhadap informasi pengumuman dividen naik pada saat ex-dividen date, dan bereaksi positif terhadap informasi pengumuman dividen turun pada saat ex-dividend date.
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Kata kunci: Ex-dividend date, return, CAPM.	bb5049f73790d9d3782e6541cb874d13	ebf91564b2dc55ab1172014708c93d6e	3814ca7edc8cda635f02a7565eecfe87	article	PENGARUH PENGUMUMAN DIVIDEN TERHADAP PERUBAHAN HARGA SAHAM (RETURN) SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH EX -DIVIDEND DATE DI 	R. Andi Sularso	\N	2000
8204961	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000261	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15698	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000261}, priority = {2}	This emperical research conducted 2003, is intended to test the hyphothesis about the influences of performance measurement system, reward system, TQM, the performance measurement system and TQM interaction, and the reward system and TQM interaction to managerial performance of PT. Telkom Divre V Surabaya.
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The research design is survey and quantitative approach with 54 samples of number of senior managers and staff of the total population 90 persons. It uses the multiple regression method to test heypothesis.  
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The result of the research is fail to reject Ho5, meaning that the reward system and TQM interaction have no significant influnce to the managerial performance. The other five are approved of received by the test.
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Penelitian ini adalah penelitian empiris yang dilakukan pada tahun 2003, yang bertujuan untuk menguji hipotesis yang berkaitan dengan pengaruh variabel sistem pengukuran, sistem penghargaan, TQM, interaksi TQM dengan sistem pengukuran kinerja dan interaksi TQM dengan sistem penghargaan terhadap kinerja managerial PT. Telkom Divre V Surabaya.
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Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan desain  survey. Responden adalah senior manajer dan staff dengan sampel berjumlah 54 orang dari total populasi 90 orang. Teknik analisis data untuk menguji hipotesis adalah regresi linier berganda.
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Hasil pengujian menyatakan bahwa gagal menolak Ho5, artinya interaksi sistem penghargaan (X2) dengan TQM (X3) pengaruhnya tidak signifikan terhadap kinerja manajerial. Sedangkan lima hipotesis lainnya terbukti.
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Kata kunci: TQM, sistem pengukuran kinerja, sistem penghargaan, dan kinerja manajerial.	4d79d3dac15553f29c9a064d794b28a0	f1bc70cfcaa3e682c574200bdbdc7b51	b9b0be72d8c230154999fa3e44110c4d	article	PENGARUH INTERAKSI ANTARA TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT DENGAN SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DAN SISTEM PENGHARGAAN TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJERIAL Studi Empiris pada PT. Telkom Divre V Surabaya	Rani Yuniawati	\N	2000
8204962	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000262	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15699	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000262}, priority = {2}	The changing paradigm from labor based business to knowledge based business has made an inclusion of human resources into an income statement. Among intangible assets, human resources, which is called intellectual capital (IC), becomes the core asset in a company.
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IC consists three basic elements, they are human capital, structural capital and customer capital. In fact, these are the real power of the company in producing, developing, and bringing the company to the future. Accordingly proponents agree to disclose these on the income statement. Unfortunately, accounting practice has not accounted for them. Whilst, IC describes the creation values, accounting practice does not have tools to identity, measures and disclose them on the annual reports. Therefore this research attempts to provide ideas and open nuance for accountants.
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This research employ a thick library research, an alternative research methodology that suitable to answer the research question. This research is conducted in depth discourse producing some methods for measuring and reporting IC that are practiced recently.
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The study concludes that methods of measurement IC have been classified into a financial and non-financial measurement. For the reporting purposes, it is needed a supplement to the income statement consisting an intellectual capital statement.	050cecfae070e656a9845b4f5a62fe28	94fd4ad5d97033978bc62b7cc5f82312	4b80c87cf7d7c92890c20d26f371a7ee	article	INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: PERLAKUAN, PENGUKURAN DAN PELAPORAN (SEBUAH LIBRARY RESEARCH)	Agustine Kadir	\N	2000
8204963	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000263	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15700	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000263}, priority = {2}	Every activity in a certain company always deals with investing and financing decision. Financial management makes the investing and financing decision more effective in supporting the company's growth. In order to see the effectiveness of investing and financing decision, financial management uses the financial ratio to analyze the numbers listed in the financial statements financial management measures the company's growth base on sales changing. More over the company's sustainable growth rate can be measured by balancing the investing and financing decision. In a success investing and financing decision can be measured by Return on Invested Capital (roic), Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and Economic Value Added (EVA).
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The matrix financial strategy is groups the companies into four quadrans and giving the company some strategic ideas to balance the company's growth followed by investing and financing decision. Further more, the company's growth can produce return to cover the financing cost. To apply the matrix financial strategy base on SWA and Mark Plus, 15 (fifteen) public companies with over one billion assets and 15 (fifteen) public companies wth bellow are used. one billion assets 
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Setiap aktivitas perusahaan selalu bertumbuh pangkal pada keputusan investasi dan keputusan pembiayaan. Manajemen keuangan mengupayakan agar keputusan investasi dan keputusan pembiayaan menjadi lebih efektif dalam mendukung pertumbuhan perusahaan. Dalam upaya melihat efektivitas keputusan investasi dan keputusan pembiayaan, manajemen keuangan menggunakan analisis rasio keuangan untuk menganalisis angka yang tercantum dalam laporan keuangan. Pertumbuhan perusahaan dalam manajemen keuangan diukur berdasar perubahan penjualan, bahkan secara keuangan dapat dihitung berapa pertumbuhan yang seharusnya (sustainable growth rate) dengan melihat keselarasan keputusan investasi dan pembiayaan. Dalam analisis rasio keuangan ukuran keberhasilan keputusan investasi dan pembiayaan adalah Return on Invested Capital (ROIC), biaya penggunaan dana (WACC), dan Economic Value Added (EVA).
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Strategi keuangan matriks adalah pengelompokan perusahaan dalam empat kwadran dan memberikan usulan strategi perusahaan dalam menyelaraskan pertumbuhan perusahaan dengan keputusan investasi dan pembiayaan, sehingga pertumbuhan perusahaan dapat menghasilkan tingkat pengembalian yang mampu menutup biaya penggunaan dana. Dalam upaya mengaplikasikan penggunaan strategi keuangan matrik digunakan contoh 15 perusahaan publik yang beraktiva di atas satu triliun dan 15 perusahaan yang beraktiva di bawah satu triliun berdasar penelitian majalah SWA dan Mark-Plus.
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Kata kunci: ROIC, WACC, EVA.	3a321161ae5635a100fd3899a6b8e16c	23f17ec3e20fb5bfd27b53e3a7b60efe	84aaf30ea24249d60af86efd3ccb8ccc	article	STRATEGI KEUANGAN MATRIKS: ALAT BANTU KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI DAN PEMBIAYAAN	Devie Devie	\N	2000
8204964	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000264	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/15701	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000264}, priority = {2}	The use of foreign currency is sensitive enough to the exchange rate fluctuation. To protect assets and liabilities that vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuation interest rate, taxpayers may use swap derivative financial instrument. Through this instrument, the risk which is caused by the changing of exchange rate can be avoded or minimized. Moreover with hedging, taxpayers will be able create gain from shifting the risk. Therefore hedging through the use of derivative instrument specially swap is an interesting phenomena to determine tax imposition.
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Taxpayers may apply kinds of such as swap, interest rate swap or currency swap. An interest rate is an exchange transaction which one party agree to pay the other on a notional principal amount. Whereas a currency swaps provide for the exchange (actual or notional) between the two parties of a fixed amount of one currency for fixed amount of another one.
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Income characterization is an important problem in swap transaction. There is tendency from taxpayer to classify the income from swap transaction as an interest income, whereas in fact swap transaction is not borrowing-lending transaction.
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Pengunaan mata uang asing memang cukup rentan terhadap risiko fluktuasi nilai tukar mata uang dan tingkat suku bunga. Untuk melindungi aktiva atau pasiva yang rentan terhadap perubahan nilai tukar mata uang dan tingkat suku bunga, Wajib Pajak dapat menggunakan instrumen keuangan derivatif Swap. Melalui instrumen keuangan derivatif Swap, risiko kerugian akibat perubahan-perubahan tersebut dapat dihindari atau diperkecil. Bahkan dengan lindung nilai (hedging), Wajib Pajak dapat menciptakan keuntungan melalui pergeseran risiko. Oleh karena itu, perlindungan nilai melalui penggunaan istrumen derivatif, khususnya Swap, merupakan fenomena menarik untuk menentukan pengenaan pajaknya. 
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Wajib Pajak dapat menggunakan Swap jenis interest rate swap atau currency swap. Interest rate swap merupakan transaksi pertukaran sifat bunga, dengan satu pihak setuju untuk membayar kepada pihak lain dengan jumlah pembayaran yang telah disetujui bersama. Sedangkan currency swap merupakan transaksi pertukaran mata uang dengan denominasi yang berbeda. 
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Karakterisasi penghasilan merupakan permasalahan yang timbul dalam transaksi Swap. Terdapat kecenderungan bahwa fiskus mengklasifikasikan penghasilan dari transaksi Swap sebagai penghasilan bunga, padahal transaksi Swap bukan transaksi pinjam meminjam.
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Kata kunci: swap, interest rate swap dan currency swap.	7145fbe5448c13e5b6620b6d8689de02	d7cc79fa656dc640480e8ff4808d0c25	442b27c8869440c218cda7cc75d8c622	article	TINJAUAN ASPEK PAJAK PENGHASILAN ATAS TRANSAKSI INSTRUMEN KEUANGAN DERIVATIF SWAP	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8204965	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000265	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15702	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000265}, priority = {2}	To fulfil the increase needs of housing especially at large cities, the government encourages developers to develop large scale housing developmets.  Large scale housing developments  fastly advance at large cities, such as Surabaya.  This paper reviews the role of physical planning in developing large scale housing development of Pantai Timur Surabaya project. The project was developed through a long stage, from a preliminary stage to construction stage.  In each stage of development, physical planning performs substantial roles with different level of involvement. It is hoped that by understanding the role of physical planning in each stage of large scale housing development, inputs could be reached for developing of large scale housing in the future. 
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Untuk memenuhi kebutuhan permukiman yang terus meningkat terutama di kota-kota besar, pemerintah mendorong pihak pengembang untuk mengembangkan permukiman skala besar.  Pembangunan permukiman skala besar oleh pengembang berkembang cepat di kota-kota besar seperti Surabaya.  Tulisan ini membahas tentang peranan perencannaan fisik dalam pengembangan permukiman skala besar proyek Pantai Timur Surabaya.  Proyek ini  dikembangkan  melalui suatu proses tahapan yang panjang mulai dari tahap persiapan sampai dengan tahap pembangunan. Dalam setiap tahapan pengembangan  ini, perencanaan fisik cukup berperan dengan tingkatan peran yang berbeda-beda pada setiap tahapan.  Dengan mengetahui peranan perencanaan fisik dalam setiap tahapan pengembangan permukiman skala besar ini, diharapkan dapat memberi masukan dalam pengembangan permukiman skala besar di kemudian hari.  
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Kata kunci: Pengembang, Permukiman Skala Besar, Perencanaan Fisik.	328577a345413312bf5dc3a0c9340b4a	9530e04dcaf535efe8da6fe99846ff4d	0962aebcf9a974269f8bc0f526650ec6	article	PERANAN PERENCANAAN FISIK DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PERMUKIMAN SKALA BESAR PANTAI TIMUR SURABAYA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8204966	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000266	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15703	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000266}, priority = {2}	This paper is the result of updating of fact and figures, derived from the draft Master Plan of street names in the IId level municipal area of Surabaya, prepared by the writer when he was making a comparative study in 1996-1997 dealing with result of data drawing and collection from primary sources and secondary sources. It contains an analytical description based on facts, showing the prevaling tendency and pattern of thought in Surabaya, starting from 1706 at a time when the Gemeente of Surabaya was not yet established up to 1998 under the rules of the present IId level municipal governement. In this study is used as yard stick " the theories of urban architecture".
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Tulisan ini adalah hasil up-dating dari salah satu bagian konsep Master Plan Nama Jalan di Kotamadya Dati II Surabaya, yang dipersiapkan oleh penulis sewaktu melakukan studi komparasi di antara sigi sekunder dan primer, tahun 1996-1997. 
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Tulisan ini memuat deskripsi analitis yang disusun berdasarkan fakta tentang kecenderungan penamaan jalan serta pola yang berkembang di Kotamadya Daerah Tingkat II Surabaya. Sejak periode pemerintahan pra Gemeente tahun 1706 sampai dengan periode pemerintahan Kotamadya dati II Surabaya tahun 1998, yang dikaitkan dengan teori arsitektur-kota.
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Kata kunci : nama-nama jalan, surabaya.	72e6e7a2e84625ab4b94d7b8f714b8a9	f25077f3c2b42c0cb75e099f3d890e31	0a3982428ec8fb6543ca6dc0f9936bbd	article	KECENDERUNGAN PENAMAAN JALAN DI KOTAMADYA DAERAH TINGKAT II SURABAYA	Benny Poerbantanoe	\N	2000
8204967	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000267	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15704	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000267}, priority = {2}	Pecinan (Chinese Camp) area is never absent in the town of Java. Although the specific characteristics of this mileu is not so strong any more at the present as it was in the past, its presency in diverse smaller towns in Java is still felt as something different. The specific atmosphere of the area, centered on the klenteng as the place of workship, its social environment, included the specific style of house construction, are easy to be recognized. In some world cities like San Fransisco and Manila, the socalled China Towns are just stimulated for its existence. It is even so far, that theyare recomended as tourist destination objects. During the rule of the New Order (1965-1998), Pecinan in the towns in Indonesia are systimatically abolished, because of sicio political considerations. This paper tries to trace back the history of those Chinese Camps in the older towns of Java, to have a certain picture of its existence in the past.
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Lingkungan "Pecinan" selalu ada di hampir semua kota-kota di Jawa. Meskipun sekarang lingkungan ini sudah semakin kabur, tapi di beberapa kota kecil di Jawa bekas kehadirannya masih sangat terasa sekali. Atmosfir lingkungannya yang khas, diperkuat dengan kehadiran kelenteng sebagai pusat ibadah dan sosial, serta bentuk-bentuk bangunan yang khas pula sangat mudah untuk ditengarai. Di beberapa kota di dunia seperti San Fransisco, Manila dan sebagainya daerah Pecinan ini justru di perkuat kehadirannya. Bahkan daerah tersebut bisa dijadikan sebagai daerah tujuan wisata kota. Selama Orde baru, karena alasan sosial dan politik, kehadiran Pecinan di kota-kota Indonesia, mulai  dihapuskan. Tulisan ini mencoba untuk menelusuri sejarah kehadiran daerah "Pecinan" pada kota-kota di Jawa pada masa lampau.
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Kata kunci : Kota  di Jawa jaman kolonial, Pecinan.	61b26871a3131d93d6b3078402a640a7	b356e21530b2ada255cf2e4d2fe027ac	aa0a6bb65feb59b0047525cd408e6d64	article	LINGKUNGAN "PECINAN" DALAM TATA RUANG KOTA DI JAWA PADA MASA KOLONIAL	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8204968	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000268	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15705	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000268}, priority = {2}	Terms and names in architecture may sometimes be powerful in exploring history of ideas. Philology and hermeneutics are discipline of knowledge that utilize this notion in a very throgh and critical way. Inspired by those discipline of knowledge, this musing on `Griya' and `Omah' tries to demonstrate that their meaning is not `house' as many still understand them. Rather, both terms understood by the Jawanese as `any building' constructed. Critical assessment upon old documents named `Kawruh Griya' not only supportive for this understanding among the Javanese, but also provide us with a hint on one of ideals of `what a home is' among the Jawanese. The Javanese once had a notion that to dwell in a house is like sheltering under a shady tree. Since `griya' and `omah' may open our musing up to regions and cultures outside Jawa, this paper will limit its musing within the Jawanese.
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Kata, sebutan dan istilah yang digunakan dalam arsitektur terkadang memiliki kemampuan untuk membantu dan menjadi bahan kajian sejarah bagi dunia arsitektur. Kajian filologi dan hermeneutika dengan baik telah memanfaatkan kemampuan tersebut. Tanpa harus memaksakan diri untuk mengikuti dengan ketat bidang pengetahuan tersebut, penelusuran atas arti `griya' dan `omah' ini mencoba untuk mengungkap sebagian kecil dari sejarah arsitektur Jawa. Melalui interpretasi-menerangkan (Poespoprodjo 1987: 194-195)) atas arti kedua kata tersebut di dalam berbagai naskah Kawruh Griya, keduanya samasekali tidak memiliki arti: `rumah'. Dengan penelusuran ini ditemukan pula petunjuk yang mengarah pada salah satu gagasan orang Jawa tentang rumah yakni `bagaikan berteduh di bawah pohon'. Meskipun kedua kata tersebut dapat membawa penelusuran ini ke wilayah di luar arsitektur dan masyarakat Jawa, harus diakui bahwa penelusuran ini masih dibatasi pada telusuran internal bahasa Jawa, yakni hanya mengkaji kedua kata tersebut di dalam perjalanan kebahasaan bahasa Jawa.
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Kata kunci : Bangunan, rumah, idealisasi rumah Jawa.	056dc9d17389b26dfa42dac8fa016633	32fe6c7f620dd413e71c7a372f494652	d99f472e985ffd8c852e90f48d8c7ba4	article	GRIYA DAN OMAH Penelusuran Makna dan Signifikasi di Arsitektur Jawa	Josef Prijotomo	\N	2000
8204969	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000269	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15706	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000269}, priority = {2}	Pendopo is part of the traditional housing in Java and is of significant importance, because of its location at the front part of the residental housing with multiple funtions, like the rendez vous for member of the family and for visiting neigbours; not only is it a place to meet each other, but it conceives the togetherness between friends and acquaintances. In the present era of globalization, a change is underway in the function as well as in its from notwith standing, the existence of the pendopo is still desired and needed. 
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Pendopo merupakan bagian dari sebuah rumah tradisional Jawa yang mempunyai arti penting, selain karena letaknya yang terdapat pada bagian paling depan dari sebuah rumah tinggal, fungsi sebuah pendopo adalah tempat untuk bersosialisasi dengan keluarga, kerabat maupun tetangga, demikian juga sebuah pendopo tidak hanya sekedar sebuah tempat tetapi mempunyai makna yang lebih dalam yakni mengaktualisasi satu bentuk kerukunan antara si penghuni dengan masyarakat sekitarnya/kerabatnya.
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Dalam era globalisasi ada satu pergeseran dalam makna, fungsi maupun bentuk dari sebuah pendopo, walaupun eksistensi/kehadiran dari pendopo tersebut masih tetap diakui dan dibutuhkan.
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Kata kunci : Pendopo, bentuk, fungsi dan makna.	933a7aef30ff0606f5bdfa0696491bbe	3f66bb961cdb5d916e6450ea9143fc46	7558cf138d300cda379452c19a62e137	article	PENDOPO DALAM ERA MODERNISASI : Bentuk  Fungsi dan Makna Pendopo pada Arsitektur Tradisional Jawa dalam Perubahan Kebudayaan	Maria I Hidayatun	\N	2000
8204970	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000270	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15707	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000270}, priority = {2}	During the last decade of 1990' s, the style  of architecture takes after the  architectural style of Mediterranean. This style has invited a strong polemic against the name it bears.  Is Mediterranean spanning the three continents appropriate of representing the name of Mediterranean-style ? This paper  will discuss about the historical development of this Architectural style and its physical elements.
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Gaya arsitektur yang marak di Indonesia pada dasawarsa akhir tahun 1990-an adalah gaya arsitektur Mediterania. Gaya arsitektur ini mengundang polemik tentang nama yang disandangnya, apakah kawasan Mediterania yang meliputi tiga benua itu layak mewakili nama gaya arsitektur Mediterania ?. Makalah ini membahas perjalanan Gaya Arsitektur ini dan elemen-elemen fisikalnya.
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Kata kunci : gaya arsitektur Mediterania, elemen-elemen fisikal.	8c4fc81b3f58387492d11a9e09f123f1	5826dcf8be4be8d47ce511b268e3f857	f7816a6a206243be7f797db744b63b1a	article	TELAAH GAYA ARSITEKTUR MEDITERANIA DI INDONESIA	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8204971	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000271	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15708	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000271}, priority = {2}	Large openings in tropical style houses are needed to get enough airflow through the rooms. As it is mentioned In the Indonesian standard building (SK SNI T-14-1993) that there is a minimum ventilation rate for each room. This study concern in evaluation of natural ventilation performance of a two-story tropical house in Manado. 
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Recently, numerical simulation is common method and practical tool in the researches in engineering. Airflow pattern in buildings can easily evaluated using numerical simulation method. Wind direction and speed as variable of inputs can easily varied and introduced in the code of simulation. In this study a computer program Ventila.1.0 (written by Sangkertadi, 1998) is used as simulator. This code is based on the basic of flow equations (Bernoulli, Pressure difference, Stack-effect, Mass balance).         
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Tipe rumah tropis pada umunya adalah memiliki bukaan cukup untuk menghasilkan debit ventilasi untuk mencapai tingkat kenyamanan dan kesehatan ruang. Namun begitu yang dijadikan ukuran mengenai persyaratan kuantitas debit ventilasi di Indonesia telah ditetapkan melalui SK SNI-T-14-93. Studi ini adalah dalam rangka mengevaluasi sistim penghawaan alami pada sebuah tipe rumah tropis berlantai dua (merupakan modifikasi dari rumah tradisional Minahasa) yang berada di daerah perkotaan (di pusat kota di Manado). Rumah tersebut dibuat sedemikian sehingga terdapat sebuah ciri ventilasi cerobong disalah satu bagian ruangannya.
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Metoda yang dipakai dalam studi ini adalah simulasi numerik dengan program Ventila.1.0 (program dibuat oleh Sangkertadi, 1989, dalam bahasa Fortran77) Formulasi yang ada didalam program ini didasarkan pada persamaan-persamaan umum tentang aliran (Bernoulli, Perbedaan Tekanan, Stack Effect, dll). 
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Hasil dari simulasi menunjukkan bahwa ternyata sistim penghawaan silang berlangsung dengan baik dan nampak bahwa sistim ventilasi cerobong juga menunjukkan fungsinya dengan baik.  
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Kata kunci : arsitektur tropis, penghawaan alam, simulasi numerik. 	eaa63c11227021b495061acd4ddcd8e9	913dbd978954a19ba39a5d59ff9efb24	9bc362c5cf247947944ffd0a78dc3a8b	article	MENGEVALUASI PENGHAWAAN ALAMI SEBUAH RUMAH TROPIS DUA LANTAI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK SIMULASI NUMERIK	Fransisca Rumagit	\N	2000
8204972	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000272	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15709	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000272}, priority = {2}	One of the common factor for Energy Saving on buildings has dealed a lot with the lightings on building, especially for multi level floors above and below grade.  In order for saving energy on lightings, many daylighting strategies on multi floors building are being used and under-developed by many architects. This paper discusses the strategies of the daylighting techniques on multi floors building both above and below grade
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Strategi hemat energi sangat erat hubungan dengan faktor penerangan dalam bangunan, lebih-lebih pada bangunan berlantai banyak diatas atau dibawah permukaan tanah.  Untuk menghemat pemakaian energi listrik dari penerangan ini, maka strategi-strategi penerangan alami "Daylighting" terus dikembangkan. Tulisan ini bertujuan memaparkan berbagai strategi daylighting pada bangunan yang berlantai banyak yang dibangun diatas maupun dibawah permukaan tanah.
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Kata kunci : daylighting, energi	88dd7518f4e389a0ae6d6893b0901f60	dae081993ae8a2dc2b923c6d4e00aa41	6cb7f5947ca76a174ae75fc5b981fb49	article	STRATEGI   DAYLIGHTING   PADA BANGUNAN MULTI-LANTAI DI ATAS DAN DI BAWAH PERMUKAAN TANAH	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8204973	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000273	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15710	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000273}, priority = {2}	Intelligent Glass Facade is a state of the art technology concept of curtain wall  to meet ecological and economical importance in the kind of fully glazed office buildings, that needed full air-conditioning.  It reduces solar thermal reflection of glass towers that may cause heat-island effect in the urban center as well as it decreases greenhouse effect in the earth's atmosphere.  At the same time it lowers energy consumption levels by reducing external cooling load of air-conditioning system.
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An intelligent glass facade makes use of self-regulating thermal protection and solar control measures to adapt in a dynamic way to changing light and weather conditions all over the year by optimizing renewable energy sources such as solar radiation and air flows on the building envelope.  Extensive application of this method to high-rise buildings will play a major role in protecting our environment. 
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Fasade Kaca Pintar merupakan suatu konsep teknologi mutakhir dinding tirai kaca yang mempertemukan kepentingan ekologi maupun ekonomi bagi bangunan perkantoran bertingkat tinggi yang dikondisikan sepenuhnya (fully air-conditioned). Ia mampu mengurangi pantulan panas matahari dari bangunan bangunan kaca  tinggi yang menyebabkan meningkatnya temperatur lingkungan diperkotaan (heat-island effect) maupun efek rumah kaca pada atmosfer bumi (green house effect). Selain itu ia mereduksi penggunaan energi yang dipakai untuk sistim tataudara dengan cara mengeliminir beban pendinginan eksternal.
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Disebut sebagai fasade kaca pintar , karena kemampuan otomatik sistim ini untuk selalu ber adaptasi dengan pergantian cahaya dan kondisi cuaca sepanjang tahun dengan cara meng optimasi sumber energi yang dapat diperbarui ( radiasi matahari dan kecepatan udara) pada selubung luar bangunan. Aplikasi sistim ini pada bangunan tinggi akan dapat memainkan peranan besar dalam usaha untuk melindungi lingkungan global kita.
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Kata kunci : selubung bangunan, dinding tirai kaca, fasade kaca pintar.	83e6438f425b5cb5224e3720812b759b	0f981e4a56bf44698ca56d35b4406a31	444a7f07c7d4d9d7b36b83cb12290c34	article	"FASADE KACA PINTAR" Teknologi Inovatif Bangunan Tinggi Hemat Energi	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8204974	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000274	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15711	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000274}, priority = {2}	Each designer has his own approach in designing, different from the other. The difference is caused by the 'ideology' formed inside the designer's mind, which was influenced by the differences of personality, cultural background, training and thinking process. Essentially, this difference is also caused by the cognitive styles owned by each designer.
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Tiap perancang memiliki pendekatannya sendiri-sendiri yang berbeda antara yang satu dengan yang lain. Perbedaan ini disebabkan oleh 'ideologi' yang terbentuk dalam diri si perancang yang dipengaruhi oleh perbedaan kepribadian, latar belakang budaya, perbedaan pelatihan dan perbedaan proses berpikir. Perbedaan ini pada hakekatnya juga disebabkan oleh gaya koknitif yang dimiliki oleh seseorang.
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Di lain pihak, jenis masalah perancangan juga berbeda-beda, yang nampaknya ada jenis-jenis bangunan yang lebih cocok dipecahkan dengan suatu jenis pendekatan atau proses perancangan tertentu.
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Kata kunci: ideologi, jenis pendekatan, jenis masalah.	a1d137feae7878029e558481fe0e0061	e9a8c318dc461abadd41b2f39738353c	38f8fa3bbe3a6a592de8f6d1390de1c6	article	JENIS MASALAH PERANCANGAN DAN JENIS PENDEKATANNYA	M.I. Aditjipto	\N	2000
8204975	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000275	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15712	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000275}, priority = {2}	In each culture,the understanding of space actually conveys various meanings.This philosophy of life leads to a dichotomy classification of the east and west culture.Since each has a cultural sub system,the term East and West cannot represent the existent phenomena in a wide scope.Therefore,some studies on human perception are applied to show the relationship between "space and house" and "cultural diversity and differences".
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Pemahaman tentang ruang oleh setiap kebudayaan pada hakekatnya  memberikan makna yang beraneka ragam.Pandangan yang digunakan seringkali diklasifikasikan secara dikotomis,antara kebudayaan Timur dan Barat.Padahal di masing-masing kebudayaan memiliki sub sistem kebudayaan yang maknanya juga berbeda.Terlihat istilah Timur dan Barat terlalu sempit untuk mewakili fenomena yang ada.Untuk menunjukkan tautan antara ruang dan rumah tinggal dengan keragaman dan perbedaan budaya yang ada maka digunakan beberapa studi tentang persepsi manusia terhadap ruang dan rumah tinggal  dari masing-masing kebudayaan.
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8204976	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000276	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15713	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000276}, priority = {2}	Vernacular architecture is derived from The Folk Architecture.The Folk Architecture is born by the ethnical community ,anchored by tradition. Vernacular architecture usually concerned with the cosmology,way of life and life style  of the ethnical community, it would be an alternative  answer of modernization. Modernization,the development of  Technology and the social-economical interaction  would like to get some modern needs .Vernacular Architecture is a translation of tradition and  also it haves identities which can be increased by inovation and creativity  in syncretism or eclectism.The syncretism or eclectism  of  Indonesian  vernacular architecture  would be a strand of post modernism in the form of  Neo-Vernacular architecture. Vernacular architecture have been proposed as one of the vehicles toward the  evolution of Indonesian architecture with National identity.
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Arsitektur Vernakular  tumbuh dari arsitektur rakyat,yang lahir dari masyarakat etnik dan berjangkar pada Tradisi etnik.Dengan demikian Arsitektur tersebut sejalan dengan paham kosmologi,pandangan hidup, gaya hidup dan memiliki tampilan khas sebagai cerminan jati diri yang dapat dikembangkan secara inovatif kreatif dalam pendekatan sinkretis ataupun eklektis. Modernisasi dan kemajuan teknologi serta interaksi sosial ekonomi menuntut kehadiran Arsitektur yang mampu berdialog dengan tuntutan baru.Sinkretisme .arsitektur vernakular Indonesia merupakan potensi yang memberi sumbangan pada  "post modernisme" dalam tampilan arsitektur "Neo-Vernakular".Dengan demikian diharapkan  Arsitektur  Vernakular menjadi salah satu jembatan menuju evolusi arsitektur Indonesia modern yang tetap berjati diri dan berakar pada tradisi. 
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Kata  kunci :  Arsitektur adalah sebuah produk Budaya Bangsa.	859622dc95378c731db5a8caa2883b42	8d51d7c87bdec97313c09bb8a2a74d87	9d284753a78aba083007a90ada1cb2dc	article	ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR INDONESIA   Perannya Dalam Pengembangan Jati Diri	Wiranto Wiranto	\N	2000
8204977	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000277	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15714	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000277}, priority = {2}	Cakranegara in Lombok and Problinggo in north coast of east Java are two unique cities. Cakranegara was planned by Hindu-Bali cosmology. Probolinggo was planned by a rational thinking for economic and political thinking for Dutch Colonial  government at that time. Althought one and other don't have directly relationship but casualy both of them used grid patern. Because of the difference background concept of urban design and the difference of social and geography condition, so pattern of the spatial town also very different. Cakranegara and Probolinggo are two example of urban planning that attractive to be comparised.
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Cakranegara di Pulau Lombok dan Probolinggo di pantai Utara Jawa Timur, adalah dua kota yang sangat unik. Cakranegara di rencanakan berdasarkan kosmologi Hindu-Bali. Probolinggo di rencanakan berdasarkan pemikiran yang rasional untuk tujuan ekonomi dan politik bagi masyarakat kolonial Belanda waktu itu. Meskipun tidak ada hubungan satu sama lain secara langsung, tapi secara kebetulan kedua kota ini menggunakan grid sebagai pola sistim jalannya. Karena latar belakang konsep perancangan kota yang berbeda, keadaan sosial dan geografis yang berbeda pula, maka pola penataan spasial kotanya pun sangat berbeda. Cakranegara dan Probolinggo adalah dua contoh perencanaan kota yang sangat menarik untuk di bandingkan
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8204978	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000278	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15715	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000278}, priority = {2}	Every town hss its own architectural performance. And architecture is not merely a physical landscape of buildings in a town,, as seen by the observer, but it has a deeper mening, which displays the art of structures and constructions. It is a sequence of buildings along the course of its history (Aldo Rossi, 1980).
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A Town is a complete work of art, performed by men of urban knowledge. Tehe concept of a town or urban workmanship arises from time to time as a work of art in multiple variations, together and according to spirit of the time, included its aspects of belief and religion. The urban work of art or urban artefact is always related to location, historical events and the spesific urban look.
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Generally a town has particular rythm and dynamics, at least it does not remain static. Therefore it is quite right, when we say, that a town represents the course of its history and technology during the period of its existence.
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But when we scrutinise alongthe historical and visual systems, it turns out that so many physical and sociqal spaces have been altered with regard to their quality and quantity, as result mis management ot the physical and social spaces by less careful urban reformists. they may bring about certain inbalancy in the system, destroying public imagination and memory about the identity and message conceived at the time of their construction. At the this may affect a condition, commonly called the lost space.
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 Surabaya is one of the larger towns in Indonesia, which afrtime possessed a number of urban artefacts and workmanship. One of which is the Tunjungan Street, designed and developed by the Gemeente Administration of the Duutch as comercial corriodor of the town, with all its advantages and shortcomings. In spite of the fact that it has never been touched by the hands of the prominent urban planner Mr. Thomas C. Karsten, who has prepared and worked out the architecture of the bigger towns of the former Netherlands Indies like Medan, Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang and Ujung Pandang with their respective spesific colonial character impression.
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For the aging generation of the town, Surabaya is called with much regret as the lost city, because of the declining quality of some of its urban artefacts, which once has been their pride and their joy. The abovementioned commercial corridor of Jalan Tunjungan is an example of a lost space 
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Kota adalah arsitektur. Arsitektur yang bukan sekedar gambar (wujud fisik-visual) dari kota yang bisa dilihat saja, melainkan juga sebagai suatu konstruksi. Yaitu konstruksi dari kota sepanjang waktu (Aldo Rossi, 1980). 
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Kota merupakan karya seni yang sempurna, yang dibuat hanya oleh orang-orang yang benar-benar mengerti tentang urban. Konsep kota atau tepatnya urban-artefak sebagai karya seni selalu muncul dan diketemukan dalam bentuk-bentuk yang bervariasi ; dalam segala jaman dan kehidupan sosial-religius. Urban-artefak selalu berkaitan dengan tempat, peristiwa dan wujud-kota. 
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Kota pada umumnya mempunyai sifat dinamis, alias tidak statis. Oleh karena itu tidaklah berlebihan apabila terdapat pernyataan umum yang menyebutkan bahwa; kota itu adalah lambang perjalanan sejarah, teknologi dan jamannya.
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Namun  jika disimak dari sistem-sejarah maupun sistem-visual. Banyaknya ruang fisik dan sosial telah berubah baik secara kwalitas maupun kwantitas, sebagai konsekwensi logis adanya pertumbuhan (perkembangan dan pengembangan) dari ruang fisik dan sosial, yang belum dikelola secara benar dan baik. Bisa mengganggu keseimbangan , serta merusak kesan dan memori publik tentang identitas dan citra. Yang akhirnya akan dapat melahirkan apa yang disebut dengan lost space.
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Surabaya adalah salah satu kota besar  di Indonesia, yang memiliki beberapa artefak-urban yang spesifik. Salah satunya yaitu jalan Tunjungan; yang pernah didesain serta dikembangkan pada masa pemerintahan Gemeente, sebagai "koridor komersial" Belanda dengan segala kelebihan dan kekurangannya. Walaupun tidak sampai tersentuh oleh tangan Thomas C. Karsten, seorang planolog Belanda yang berkarakteristik untuk desain kota-kota kolonial di Indonesia sebagaimana kota-kota besar lainnya, seperti; Medan, Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang, Ujung-pandang. 
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Bagi generasi tua, Surabaya kini kemudian terkenal dengan dengan julukan the lost city, karena menurunnya beberapa kwalitas artefak-urban yang dimilikinya. Dimana salah satunya adalah koridor komersial jalan Tunjungan tersebut diatas.   
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8204979	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000279	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15716	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000279}, priority = {2}	Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya is not only recognized as a pastor but also as a cultural observer, writer and architect. The architectural works he produced even touch the marginal people.  The work does not only result in the physical building but also the total work of human development, "use" and "image". World Architecture  never escapes from Vitruvius trilogy  saying : Firmitas, Utilitas and Venustas. In his amazing writing, Mangunwijaya offered a distillation of trilogy (three categories) into two categories, 'use' and 'image'. This writing  is going to impart how the distillation of three categories becomes a 'two-categories.
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Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya tidak saja dikenal sebagai seorang Pastor, tetapi dia juga seorang budayawan, sastrawan, bahkan arsitek. Karya arsitekturnya menyentuh bahkan sampai ke mereka-mereka yang dipinggirkan (kaum marjinal). Karya arsitekturnya tidak saja sebuah sosok bangunan, tetapi sekaligus karya total dengan pembangunan manusianya, "Guna" dan "Citra". Arsitektur dunia tidak dapat melepaskan diri dari Trilogi Vitruvius: Firmitas, utilitas dan venustas. Dalam karya tulisnya yang luarbiasa, Romo Mangunwijaya menyingkatnya hanya dwilogi saja, Guna dan Citra. Tulisan ini akan membahas bagaimana perasan trilogi itu menjadi dwilogi saja.
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Kata kunci: Mangunwijaya, Vitruvius, guna, citra.	91574854d4372e5b2bfa666c7ae93eea	f9d37762af1a249cb23b84b70fc9e74e	43e4a5011985bf0817845b0b1d7d2523	article	ARSITEKTUR "GUNA DAN CITRA" SANG ROMO MANGUN 	IN MEMORIAM : YUSUF BILYARTA MANGUNWIJAYA	\N	2000
8204980	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000280	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15717	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000280}, priority = {2}	Railway Company in Indonesia started in 1860's. They were held by both government (SS- Staad Spoorwegen) and private (NIS, etc). The same happened as in Europe after rev. industry, railway station's placement as new kind of building became very important in urban planning. Faster progression,in railway services in Indonesia in the begining 20 th century, that reached almost all of town in Java; caused railway station's placement, either in larger city or Kabupaten city will be importance.  In the end of 19 th and 20 th century, railway transportation was one of important infrastructure.But in the second part of 20 th century, after independence, the roadway progression caused railway services become come down, so railway stations were careless. In the end of 20 th century, the dense of roadway in Java caused railway's function raise again. In general towns has been develop, so railway station placement which been though exactly in urban planning, become to make trouble for city trafic. The scoupe of this paper covered about  the placement of railway station in the past, as input for development city in Java for the future. 
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Per kereta api an di Indonesia baru dimulai pada th. 1860 an. Perusahaan kereta api ditangani oleh dua instansi yaitu oleh pihak pemerintah (seperti: S.S - Staad Spoorwegen) dan pihak swasta (seperti :NIS - Nederlandsch Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij, dan sebagainya). Seperti halnya di Eropa setelah revolusi industri, perletakkan stasiun sebagai suatu jenis bangunan baru, menjadi sangat penting dalam tata ruang kota. Dengan makin majunya per kereta api an di Indonesia pada awal abad ke 20,  yang hampir mencapai seluruh kota di Jawa, maka penempatan  stasiun kereta api baik di kota-kota besar maupun kota Kabupaten menjadi suatu pemikiran yang penting. Pada akhir abad ke 19 dan abad ke 20, angkutan dengan kereta api, menjadi salah satu sarana yang sangat penting, baik angkutan barang maupun manusia. Tapi pada bagian kedua abad  20, setelah kemerdekaan, karena kemajuan jalan darat, peran kereta api menjadi menurun, sehingga stasiun kereta api menjadi merana. Di akhir abad 20, karena padatnya arus lalu lintas jalan darat di P. Jawa, peran kereta api menjadi hidup kembali. Kota-kota pada umumnya telah berkembang pesat, sehingga letak stasiun kereta api yang dulunya telah dipikirkan dengan sangat baik sekali dalam tata ruang kotanya, sekarang menjadi masalah dalam pengaturan lalu lintas kota. Tulisan ini membahas tentang perletakkan stasiun kereta api dimasa lampau sebagai masukan dalam pemikiran perkembangan kota-kota di Jawa untuk masa mendatang.
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Kata kunci:  Stasiun kereta api, Tata ruang kota. 	65334c52c55f1d259457ff63882bf5ae	aba95129840be407f3b01d7f742a67e0	0fcce4234952051a9333d679cf685ccc	article	PERLETAKAN STASIUN KERETA API DALAM TATA RUANG KOTA-KOTA DI JAWA (KHUSUSNYA JAWA TIMUR) PADA MASA KOLONIAL	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8204981	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000281	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15718	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000281}, priority = {2}	Energy Saving on buildings is part of the building sciences and environmental sciences, and will impact directly with the form of the buildings.  Architects all over the world who have strong background sciences  in building and environmental control system will design different way that effect the style and form of architecture.  
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This paper discusses and strengthen the need of the building sciences and environmental control systems  for architects in their works now and the coming millennium year.
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Strategi hemat energi merupakan bagian salah satu sains bangunan dan sains lingkungan yang masih banyak diterapkan oleh banyak para arsitek di berbagai dunia.  Arsitek yang berbekal sains bangunan akan sangat berbeda dalam menghasilkan karya -karya bentuk arsitektur.  
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Tulisan ini bertujuan memperkuat adanya sains bangunan dan lingkungan yang terkaitkan langsung dengan bentuk suatu bangunan arsitektur.
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Kata kunci: Sains Bangunan dan Lingkungan, Bentuk Arsitektur.	185de5e46cb60bd917a9f205c950e3a4	c5f00f9f3dd8c8e2123698fa466fa7ce	35a9e755bd7bd4df74b44bdb749aa709	article	PERAN SAINS BANGUNAN DAN SAINS LINGKUNGAN TERHADAP BENTUK ARSITEKTUR	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8204982	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000282	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15719	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000282}, priority = {2}	Designers of tall building realize that the product of their creativity will impact the built environment for hundred of years. Differ from the past (great pyramids Giza Egypt, the Parthenon Athens- Greece, Cliff Palace Mesa Verde- Colorado), current tall buildings are designed with systems and materials to be properly maintained to enhance the life expectancy of the building.  These timeless structures demand a higher level of performance and integration among its major components such as structure, mechanical-electrical, interior and envelope system, which can be extensively monitored and modified.
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The building facade as "the epidermis" plays a significant role in the protective outer layer.  The research was initiated in response to fulfill this criteria had lead to creative innovations in building envelope materials as a future prospective material.
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Para perancang bangunan tinggi menyadari bahwa hasil karya kreativitas perancangannya akan mempengaruhi tatanan lingkungan hidup manusia untuk jangka waktu lama.  Berbeda dengan bangunan tinggi masa lalu (piramida agung Giza di Mesir, kuil Parthenon di Yunani, Cliff Palace Mesa Verde di Colorado), bangunan tinggi dewasa ini dirancang dengan perangkat sistim dan material yang mudah dirawat untuk meningkatkan umur bangunan.  Gedung gedung tinggi ini menuntut suatu kinerja dan integrasi prima diantara komponen komponen utama yang terkait melalui sistim struktur, mekanikal, interior dan sistim selubung bangunan, yang dapat di monitor dan dimodifikasi secara ekstentif.  
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Fasade bangunan sebagai "epidermis"  memainkan peran penting melalui fungsi pelapis luar yang protektif.  Serangkaian riset yang telah dilakukan sebagai tindakan responsif untuk menjawab kriteria ini telah menuntun kepada inovasi inovasi kreatif di bidang material selubung bangunan sebagai material masa depan yang dapat diandalkan.
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Kata kunci: selubung bangunan, fasade bangunan.	6d766d21de8842947d3ea5afc41c64f9	e5c70d848df3b047cee9a4549aeb6f8c	d8e2e372d502a36726b4496981763e94	article	TRADISI DAN INOVASI MATERIAL FASADE BANGUNAN TINGGI	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8204983	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000283	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15720	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000283}, priority = {2}	Solar energy is a prospective alternative resource due to its existence as a non-polluting source of renewable energy. The potency of solar energy in Indonesia at the belt of equator enables its usage in buildings directly  to fulfill human needs. The integrative implementation of solar technology into building emerges specific challenges in architectural design and evolves a new architectural approach which is called "solar architecture".
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Energi surya merupakan sumberdaya alternatif yang prospektif karena energi surya merupakan sumber energi yang dapat diperbarui dan tidak menimbulkan polusi. Potensi energi surya di Indonesia yang berada dijalur khatulistiwa memungkinkan penggunaan secara langsung dalam bangunan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan manusia. Implementasi teknik pemanfaatan energi surya kedalam bangunan secara integratif menimbulkan tantangan spesifik dalam perancangan arsitektur dan merupakan embrio pewujudan suatu tatanan arsitektur baru yang dikenal sebagai "arsitektur surya"
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	d0f7430f8ae6cb2a26e68e9ff2be071f	b608d5be37951105b58dd4bd65463e13	1184a38c6a22753774b1ead6e90580c1	article	PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR SURYA DI INDONESIA	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8204984	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000284	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15721	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000284}, priority = {2}	This article discusses about "creative thinking" which always has connection with new ideas and finding.It is generally known that the first idea often comes in flash like a lightning, with a reference to experience. A method of thinking in a more specific scope, in this case "thinking architecturally" also occurs in a similar way. In a study on "creativity" which has relation to design, there are three main subject:the product,the process and the person. By analysing the potensialities of human brain in separating relevant messages from unrelevant ones,and by dividing them into two ways of thinking.And with a study on the application of "a model of mixed thinking",the writer hopes that 'a formula" might be set up as a rough guidance towards thinking architecturally.
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Tulisan ini bermaksud membahas berpikir kreatif yang selalu terkait dengan gagas dan penemuan-penemuan baru. Secara umum diketahui bahwa memperoleh gagas pertama terjadi melalui kilatan yang begitu cepat dengan pengalaman sebagai acuannya. Cara berpikir dalam lingkup yang lebih spesifik 'cara berpikir arsitektural' tidak jauh berbeda. Dalam studi mengenai kreativitas yang berkaitan erat dengan kegiatan mendesain, sebenarnya ada tiga hal yang perlu mendapatkan perhatian: produk, proses dan individu manusianya. Mencermati potensi otak yang berfungsi sebagai pemisah bagi pesan-pesan yang relevan dan yang tidak relevan kemudian membaginya ke dalam dua cara berpikir, dicoba dicari keterkaitannya dengan operasionalisasi berpikir kreatif. Setelah mengamati pula suatu terapan 'model berpikir gabungan', maka akan memungkinkan diwujudkan 'formulasi' sebagai arahan kasar bagi berpikir arsitektural.
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Kata kunci: ideologi, jenis pendekatan, jenis masalah	192933e3ae2d7b0948225d9da7e67852	b3ba8c8ca2e3c16f51b3ada6b956edd5	1dcddf8173a2e7df55af3d9f1767e158	article	BERPIKIR KREATIF SUATU PENDEKATAN MENUJU BERPIKIR ARSITEKTURAL	Istiawati Kiswandono	\N	2000
8204985	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000285	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15722	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000285}, priority = {2}	Jurgen Habermas proposes a theory of modernisation based on the notion of a progressive "uncoupling" or separation of some aspects of everyday life, and their take over or "colonisation" by an expanding state and formal economy. This model is criticised by Nancy Fraser on the basis that it ignores the place of gender in the various roles that the individual plays in society and which mediate between the world of everyday life and the "system world" of the state and the official economy. Habermas's argument is further criticised for ignoring the issue of space (the house, the neighbourhood) in that mediation. Further, Habermas and also Fraser arguments however yield to what they call symbolic reproduction and material reproduction, socially integrated action contexts and system integrated action contexts, and  also private sphere and public sphere. The above terms will be elaborated more fully in this paper.	fbe0cab5ab78493e1ff71736049cf71b	f1dd827af5f9820a68c96e6ecf1ffa55	cf66ce3e1439f1290c84742829d52e00	article	MODERNISATION  ISSUES OF GENDER  AND SPACE	Titien Saraswati	\N	2000
8204986	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000286	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15723	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000286}, priority = {2}	Soon after the millennium year of 2000 and toward 21th century,  the ways of architecture design will be a great change from traditional hand design and drawings to super computer digital virtual design models with tremendous of high-end architectural 3D software domains.
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Virtual Technology will be a plus to architectural design stage to obtain  several "scheme" and observe with real - time feedback of the quality (height, light, furniture), shape, and environment as well as the sequential of the space, site context or massing studies.
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Strategi dalam desain arsitektur pada abad 22 atau setelah tahun milinium 2000 ini akan banyak didominasi dengan perangkap teknologi canggih yang tentunya akan mengandalkan pada perangkap keras (komputer) dan perangkap lunak (software) untuk tujuan desain arsitektur secara digital.
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Teknologi "Virtual" akan dimanfaatkan untuk bidang arsitektur dalam mengoptimasikan disain arsitektur secara digital maya, untuk mengobservasi/mengkaji kwalitas ruang, model suatu ruang/massa secara maya dalam phase perancangan arsitektur.
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Kata kunci: arsitektur, desain, digital, maya.	1ae7cb1e2799f2b551b22e93a1df2dd9	210347905aa813e2ff283ed5ce6311a4	c9b2c28c3800ff442289fbba4636c013	article	ARSITEKTUR DVD (Digital Virtual Design)	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8204987	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000287	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15724	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000287}, priority = {2}	Pneuimatic Structure is one of the structural system in the Soft Shell Structure. The main characteristic of this structure is that all the forces occurred in the membrane are in the form of tensile strength. In the Pneumatic, the tensile strength 0ccurs because of the air pressure inside the pneumatic structure is different form the one outside this structure. Pneumatic structure is classified into two major groups, Air Inflated Structure and Air Supported Structure. Each of this group is developed form the side, the various shaping, the functions, even recently is has been developed vertically.
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At the beginning, Pneumatic structure was merely developed as the roof covering, and for the horizontal-span structure it has been used to support the floor in the Medium Rise Building?Multy Story Building.
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It is interesting to pay close attention to the development of pneumatic structure as the structural system which has typical shapes and working systems. This progress is not as fast as the other simple structures, however this structure is appealing to be developed due to its typical working principles and innovative shape.
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Pneumatic Structure merupakan salah satu sistem struktur yang termasuk dalam kelompok Soft Shell Structure yang memiliki ciri khas semua gaya yang terjadi pada membran-nya berupa gaya tarik. Pada Pneumatic, gaya tarik terjadi karena adanya perbedaan tekanan udara di dalam struktur pneumatic dengan tekanan udara diluar struktur ini. Pneumatic Structure dibagi dalam dua kelompok besar yaitu Air Inslated Structure dan Air Supported Structure. Dari kedua kelompok ini masing-masing dikembangkan dari sisi; olah bentuk yangbermacam-macam, fungsinya dalam sebuah bangunan, bahkan kini telah dikembangkan secara vertikal.
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Pneumatic Structure pada mulanya hanya dikembangkan sebagai bidang penutup atap dan untuk bangunan berbentang lebar, sekarang mulai dipikirkan untuk memikul beban lantai pada bangunan bertingkat sedang (Medium Rise Building).
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Mencermati perkembangan pneumatic structure sebagai sistem struktur yang memiliki bentuk dan sistem kerja yang khas ini, sangatlah menatik. Walaupun pengembangannya tidak secepat sistem struktur lain yang  lebih sederhana, namun sistem struktur ini ternyata menarik perhatian untuk dikembangkan karena kekhasannya prinsip kerjanya dan bentuknya yang inovatif.
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Kata kunci:  struktur pneumatik, desain dan aplikasi.	9df32693042c27437779743e2ebd43c6	db5bd12ad723fcbe7f12523d9b2045e3	b28c52fc229292bba805e0aef4dc97d3	article	PERKEMBANGAN STRUKTUR PNEUMATIK MEMPERKAYA DISAIN ARSITEKTUR LMF	LMF. Purwanto	\N	2000
8204988	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000288	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15725	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000288}, priority = {2}	Market is traditionally  known as the place where the seller and the buyers meet.  In its development, it grows to be big shopping centers and even malls. Along with it, the concept of market has also changed within this building. It is not only the place where the transaction between the sellers and the buyers happen but also it expands to be the one where each person has turned to be the "player" in the nowadays "cultural-theatre". Being the designers, the architect is challenged to respond the changing pattern in the society  by making use of the building.
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Pasar dikenal sebagai tempat dimana penjual dan pembeli bertemu. Dalam perkembangan  lebih lanjut muncul pusat-pusat pertokoan yang sangat besar sampai hadirnya  shopping-mall. Di dalam bangunan inilah konsep pasar secara tradisional  telah berkembang, tidak saja tempat transaksi antara penjual dan pembeli,  tetapi telah melebar menjadi tempat dimana setiap individu telah menjadi  "pemain" di dalam sebuah teater kebudayaan masa kini. Arsitek sebagai  perancang bangunan harus menyikapi perubahan-perubahan  perilaku yang terjadi di masyarakat dalam menggunakan bangunannya.
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Kata kunci: kebudayaan kontemporer, arsitek, arsitektur mal, kebudayaan milenium tiga.	41fa33a7be8d80a7ab72c917296c28ea	778d3fd7e64be953c06017d78e4709b8	4f1f488821a9af26d7fa676ceb2aeb6a	article	PENGARUH KEBUDAYAAN KONTEMPORER DALAM PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR MAL	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8204989	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000289	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15726	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000289}, priority = {2}	In the middle of the 14th century, the Five Temples or Five Mountains (Gozan) of Rinzai Zen sect were developed rapidly in the city of Kyôto. The ranking system of officially sponsored by Zen Buddhist monasteries were created by the Kamakura and Muromachi government. The Gozan system originally included three monasteries in Kyôto and three in Kamakura, but immediately spread to five monasteries in several cities. While the two great monasteries, are not members of the Gozan group, which belonged to the Rinka group of Rinzai Zen sect temples. The system, which corresponds to a Chinese hierarchical model, was established in Japan during the Kamakura period. 
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8204990	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000290	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15727	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000290}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia, at the first time industrial estates were developed in 1970's by the government through the state owned company as a reaction to the needs of industrial lands.  As the flow of investments was increasing in Indonesia, then in 1989 private companies were allowed to developed industrial estates.  In developing industrial estates especially at the pre-construction phase, there are some main phases have to be done such as permits stages, land acquisition, and planning stages.  In planning stages, it will discuss the realisation of the given Technical Standard in land use planning, site planning, infrastructures and community facilities planning on several industrial estates in East Java. 
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Kawasan Industri di Indonesia pertama kali dikembangkan oleh pemerintah melalui BUMN  pada tahun 1970-an sebagai reaksi terhadap kebutuhan lahan industri. Dengan semakin meningkatnya arus investasi di Indonesia, baru kemudian pada tahun 1989 pihak swasta diperbolehkan mengembangkan kawasan industri.  Dalam pengembangan kawasan industri khususnya pada tahapan pra-konstruksi, terdapat beberapa tahapan utama yang harus dilalui yaitu antara lain tahap perijinan, pembebasan tanah, dan tahap perencanaan. Pada tahap perencanaan akan dibahas tentang penerapan Standar Teknis yang ada dalam perencanaan penggunaan lahan, perencanaan tapak serta perencanaan prasarana dan sarana pada beberapa  kawasan industri di Jawa Timur.
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Kata kunci: Pengembangan, Kawasan Industri.	85537afca6765e50bfeb73d683e8b679	eec857456838798121187969a7c02780	b8d97b8a841cc8b88c5427de3c7b54c7	article	PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN INDUSTRI DI INDONESIA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8204991	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000291	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15728	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000291}, priority = {2}	This paper was written as respond to the actual phenomena of architecture in Indonesia. Especially about architecture students who easily do the experiment with block-plan, then give a called 'posmo'. Moreover, it was detected that students like to interpret that AMI (Arsitek Muda Indonesia) as the follower of post modern and deconstruction architecture in Indonesia.
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Tulisan ini dibuat sebagai tanggapan atas gejala yang timbul dalam wacana arsitektur di Indonesia akhir-akhir ini. Terutama sekali gejala para mahasiswa arsitektur di Indonesia yang dengan mudah bereksperimen pada gubahan masa, kemudian dengan gampangnya dilabelkan sebagai arsitektur "posmo". Juga munculnya gejala yang terburu-buru dikalangan mahasiswa arsitektur di Indonesia yang seringkali mendudukkan kelompok AMI (Arsitek Muda Indonesia) sebagai gerakan arsitektur postmodern atau dekonstruksi Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: perkembangan arsitektur kontemporer di Indonesia, AMI (Arsitek Muda Indonesia) 	62b7df7a4f0e24ab418a05b7b3065015	a3236ef4f969de218d5d48e39edb4d55	35a973df1984bac1d5e1bb1cbb655e61	article	HARGA SEBUAH RETORIKA !	Andrea Peresthu	\N	2000
8204992	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000292	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15729	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000292}, priority = {2}	This paper give the contribution to the characteristic of women factory workers in housing choice. The phenomena  about women factory workers have low affordability in housing, was explored again by life story research approach. With qualitative methods, it was found that the cheap price is not the key  factors that influincing them in housing choice. But their characteristic as young workers, migrant workers, and women workers showed the essential factors in housing choice.	1accc985f0d0d8ad99d9391bcf91a6d8	29a9b248049aa096b3b737476bbd7368	aeb47a5e45ca4656c9128ae202088e4b	article	WOMEN FACTORY WORKERS AND HOUSING CHOICE Case study: The experience of women factory workers in SIER  Surabaya	Lilianny Arifin	\N	2000
8204993	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000293	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15730	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000293}, priority = {2}	Realizing that all of their activities cannot be carried out indoors,people consider that dwelling is a must or tradition for them.The dwelling-house is represented in the forms of space visualizing the dwellers' culture.The indoor spaces reflect the social-structure closely related to the role of the members of the family and to their relation with their relatives.Initially,the space arrangement of traditional society clearly showed the role of man and women but then feminism claimed that women's roles has been discriminating and marginal.We need to prove this point of view in details by always observing the cases of house-designs in genealogical way. 
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Tradisi berhuni merupakan tradisi yang dilakukan oleh manusia karena sadar bahwa tidak semua kegiatannya dapat dilakukan diudara terbuka.Tempat berhuni yang direpresentasikan dalam wujud  ruang mencerminkan kebudayaan yang dianut penghuninya. Ruang-ruang di rumah tinggal menampung struktur sosial yang berkaitan dengan peran suami dan saudaranya,istri dan saudaranya serta anak-anak mereka. Pada awalnya,dalam penataan ruang rumah tinggal masyarakat tradisional terlihat secara jelas adanya ruang-ruang yang mengakomodir kegiatan wanita  dan lelaki.Tetapi  akhir-akhir ini sejalan dengan lahirnya gerakan feminisme,ada gugatan bahwa telah terjadi diskriminasi dan marjinalisasi terhadap peran wanita dalam rumah tinggal.Kebenaran gugatan memang perlu dibahas lebih mendalam dengan meninjau secara genealogi pada kasus-kasus desain rumah tinggal dari masa ke masa.
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Kata kunci: lelaki-wanita,rumah tinggal dan genealogi.	83f7c9872fe4c97975ad740fefd58093	570b05c333eff0ec2204a9c02f100973	0fbe17d375fa1bb45a26d096ecce1fb0	article	STUDI AWAL TENTANG POLEMIK PERAN WANITA PADA DESAIN RUMAH TINGGAL; DENGAN PENDEKATAN GENEALOGI	J. Lukito Kartono	\N	2000
8204994	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000294	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15731	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000294}, priority = {2}	Revitalisation problem is a complicated problem in its finishing. The process is very often unable to get along with the planned program. This can happen because the dwellers are often not taken to participate in its planning and accomplishing. Laweyan  is the revitalitation-try- out area in Surakarta, which take its dwellers directly both in its planning and accomplishing.
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Without being presumed, Laweyan society/dwellers support this program very much. They want to participate actively in its planning and accomplishing. This fact is very pleasing because the work team/work connection among the Regional Government, the society, those who  pay much attention to this revitalitation and who donate can help each other for the accomplishment of this program.
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Revitalisasi merupakan masalah yang sangat rumit dalam penyelesaiannya. Prosesnya seringkali tidak selalu berjalan sesuai dengan rencana yang telah diprogramkan. Hal ini bisa terjadi karena penghuni sering tidak diajak berperan serta dalam perencanaan dan pelaksanaannya. Laweyan adalah kawasan yang akan di-revitalisasi di Surakarta. Penghuni di kawasan tersebut diajak berperan serta langsung baik dalam perencanaan maupun dalam  pelaksanaannya. 
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Mereka sangat aktif berpartisipasi baik dalam perencanaan sampai pelaksanaannya. Pelaksanaannya sangat berhasil karena kerjasama antara pemerintah dan masyarakat setempat, dengan penuh perhatian untuk mencapai tujuan dari program tersebut.
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Kata kunci:  masalah revitalisasi, Laweyan di Surakarta	78b2b65c32cfaf06cd476cdb6ffdfa29	009c6cc62bd92c1c9cc7cda5233f47f9	d0f3bdca9a94bf09f1128e05a3079289	article	PENYERTAAN PERAN SERTA MASYARAKAT DALAM PROGRAM REVITALISASI KAWASAN LAWEYAN DI SURAKARTA (Sebuah Strategi Untuk Mewujudkan Pelaksanaan Revitalisasi)	Naniek Widayati	\N	2000
8204995	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000295	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15732	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000295}, priority = {2}	The idea of 'non-physical' cultural heritage conservation and preservation has been around since the early 1980s, however such an idea was never specifically explored, particularly in regard of the Bali's cultural heritage conservation and preservation. Based on pluralistic approach (Appleyard, 1976; Lynch, 1960; Rapoport, 1969, 1977), a research was conducted on 1998-1999 to gather some findings for the purpose of utilizing urban design as a means to produce Balinese towns conducive to cultural identity. This paper is developed from this research and it attempts to propose an approach of the conservation of the traditional Balinese cultural landscape in the urban areas. The approach relies on the understanding that a Balinese traditional townscape is deemed as cultural heritage, and consequently it develops within the urban design framework.	f85257f6c32c90305fb214036ab9ef70	f37886bee7a255c141d2661b59629dc2	c334f774a6d1ad3a788dd451fe1bf032	article	CONSERVATION OF PRINCIPLES OR OBJECTS? : An Approach of Conserving the Traditional Balinese Cultural Landscape in Urban Areas	Tjokorda Samadhi	\N	2000
8204996	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000296	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15733	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000296}, priority = {2}	Planning concepts and road patterns are two main elements in real estate planning.  Theoretically, in real estate planning there are three planning concepts, such as neo-traditional or conventional concept, cluster and Planned Unit Development (PUD).  Of the 53 real estates in Surabaya, mostly (92,45%) apply neo-traditional concepts.  This circumstance is understood, because first the other concepts are not known in the development period of 1970-1990, and secondly because that the scale of development is relatively small, less than 200 ha.  On the other hand, the PUD concept is already developed during the 1991-2000 period, firstly in BOTABEK areas and then in Surabaya, especially in large scale real estates.  
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For the implementation of road patterns, either in the 1970-1990 period or the 1991-2000 period, the grid road pattern is commonly applied which is 48 real estates (90,56%) of the total of 53 real estates in Surabaya.  This road pattern is dominantly used for efficient and practical reasons in subdivision.  By using this pattern, a square shape of lot is obtained that is conformed the market condition in Indonesia.  Because of practical (design) and belief (feng-shui) reasons, consumers are not interested in irregular shape and wider frontage of lots.
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Konsep perencanaan dan pola jalan merupakan dua hal utama dalam perencanaan realestat. Secara teori dalam perencanaan realestat terdapat tiga (3) konsep perencanaan yaitu konsep neotradisional atau konvensional, cluster dan Planned Unit Development (PUD).  Dari 53 realestat yang ada di Surabaya sebagian besar (92,45%) menerapkan konsep neotraditional.   Hal ini dapat dipahami, pertama karena konsep yang lain belum dikenal pada masa pengembangan tahun 1970-1990, kedua karena skala pengembangannya yang relatif kecil, dibawah 200 ha.  Sedangkan pada masa tahun 1991-2000, konsep PUD sudah berkembang pada awalnya di kawasan BOTABEK dan kemudian di Surabaya terutama pada realestat skala besar.
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Untuk penerapan pola jalan, baik pada masa 1970-1990 maupun pada masa 1991-2000, pola jalan grid yang paling banyak diterapkan yaitu sebanyak 48 realestat (90,56%) dari 53 realestat yang ada. Penerapkan pola jalan ini lebih banyak dilakukan karena lebih praktis dan efisien dalam penataan kapling. Dengan pola ini akan diperoleh bentuk  kapling empat persegi yang relatif lebih sesuai dengan kondisi pasar di Indonesia. Karena alasan praktis (desain) dan kepercayaan (feng-shui), konsumen tidak  berminat dengan bentuk kapling yang tak beraturan dan kapling dengan sisi depan yang lebih panjang dari sisi belakang.
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Kata kunci: realestat, pola jalan.	68b28a9dd4ee3c8126ff547d8b3a882b	fa7ca69052ea2e60d5041d1743d5651a	86556ba8d8b4efaf055cdabf502dfc66	article	PENERAPAN KONSEP PERENCANAAN DAN POLA JALAN DALAM PERENCANAAN REALESTAT 1 DI SURABAYA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8204997	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000297	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15734	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000297}, priority = {2}	Surabaya, to be considered from the national scope, they have an important role/function for the development of its district; whereas from regional scope, they have acted as development central for its province. Since the city,s condition was not ready toaccept this situation, then this makes aresult to many dirty/improper places every where, as it has been caused by the low income work-seeker,need for house. So, as one alternative for making the city propely, we have done many improvement from every aspect, i.e. : by developing those illegal/improper location and further to place the occupants from those illegal/improper places/location to the stories houses.
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The results of this observation have shown the following ; this gathering room is necessary tobe built up ; this gathering room should be placed relatively close to the house location ; this gathering room, from religious side, could be approved ; this gathering room is necessary to be built up for fulfilling the human life purpose (e.g.: washing, bathroom/toilet), whereas the facility for cloth - drying ; this gathering cooking room, is still necessery for occupant but the condition will be made more privately.
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Secara nasional, Surabaya berperan dalam pembangunan wilayah; sedangkan lingkup regional sebagai pusat pengembangan wilayah propinsi, konsekwensinya timbul arus urbanisasi besar-besaran dari desa ke kota. Disebabkan kondisi kota tidak siap menerima, timbul kekumuhan karena pencari kerja membutuhkan tempat tinggal. Peremajaan merupakan alternatif menertibkan kota, dan menempatkan warga kedalam Rumah Susun.
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Disimpulkan bahwa ; adanya ruang bersama, tetap diperlukan ; keberadaan ruang bersama, sebaiknya yang penempatannya relatif dekat hunian warga ; keberadaan ruang bersama, untuk kegiatan "keagamaan", dapat diterima sebagaimana adanya ; keberadaan ruang bersama, untuk menunjang kehidupan warga (cuci,kamar mandi/WC) masih diperlukan ; keberadaan dapur bersama, masih diperlukan warga, dan sebaiknya lebih bersifat pribadi.
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Kata kunci: rumah susun, penghuni berpenghasilan rendah, ruang bersama.	9615d51fe0f6839ef15c9725350b6fe9	332f7e7812ced1d0067724e5cb8a1de3	66f2986b1d2d526363893100793e3c1e	article	STUDI RUANG BERSAMA DALAM RUMAH SUSUN BAGI PENGHUNI BERPENGHASILAN RENDAH	Ratna Darmiwati	\N	2000
8204998	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000298	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15735	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000298}, priority = {2}	The term " green architecture " is  related to evolving architecture which is sensitive to the environment and  emerges  from the environmental awareness due to the effects of destruction of air, water, energy and earth.  It is characterized by improving energy efficiency, sustainability concept and holistic approach of the entire building enterprise, where all of the environmental factors are regarded as an objective. 
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Although there are many of environmentally conscious architectural works today, but most of the building designers prefer to deal primarily with small-scale buildings (low to medium rise) and often only in greenfield, rural or suburban sites.  All those large scale, high-rise or tall buildings located in dense urban areas are regarded as avoidable objects that consumes a lot of energy, uses huge amounts of materials, and produces  massive volumes of waste discharge into the environment.  These intensive buildings deserve greater attention and should be designed by greater part of our expertise and effort to ecologically design than the smaller buildings with fewer problems.  
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The paper discusses "green" dimensions applied to tall buildings/high-rise buildings with their innovative approach that leads to ecosustainable tall buildings.
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	4a2e5b5d302c0b196e9450f58bb3e244	2d3f0b341e05b939267a195cda6a51ea	af59f65ec2bfad07db444608ad92c84f	article	ECOSUSTAINABLE HIGH-RISE : The Environmentally Conscious Architecture of Skyscraper	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8204999	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000299	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15736	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000299}, priority = {2}	World Oil Energy crisis in the Europe and West countries that forces them to look for alternative energy in term of innovation of photovoltaics technology.   Photovoltaics Energy that is so clean, it causes zero pollution and so simple to apply that you hardly know it sit there, no sound and noise, no smoke, no CO2 and Nitrogen-just pure power.  That imaginarily nice communities is here now.   The communities, countries, and worlds are Solar. The photovoltaic technology has reached to both the invention of the solar cell materials, and to the application of highly applied solar cells technologies in term of building materials such as roofings, claddings-curtain walls and curtain glasses,as well as  architectural atria and canopy.
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Krisis energi dunia dan tingginya harga sumber energi (minyak) di belahan dunia Eropa dan Barat menyebabkan innovasi dalam pemanfaatan energi alternatif yang tidak menimbulkan polusi udara CO2 maupun radioaktif (nuclear power).   Energi Sel Surya adalah jawaban tepat dalam menciptakan suatu lingkungan hidup  dalam  lingkup perumahan maupun bangunan komersial yang ramah lingkungan, abadi, dan gratis dalam tata surya kita ini. Teknologi Aplikasi Sel Surya terus dikembangkan baik dalam innovasi chip sel surya sendiri maupun aplikasi pada bangunan arsitektur dalam berbagai material bangunan seperti : bahan atap, penutup facade bangunan ( cladding dan curtain wall atau glass ), canopy atau atrium.
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Kata kunci: sel surya,  perumahan, bangunan komersial.	34bc92ca19f4ca65a0b5521f865ba9e5	1ffa00e39c200aad274c488449f0aeeb	2fcb279c1da31c504e969e0c9132fc18	article	STRATEGI APLIKASI SEL SURYA (PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS) PADA PERUMAHAN DAN BANGUNAN KOMERSIAL	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205000	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000300	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15737	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000300}, priority = {2}	Daylight and solar radiation data are important parts of building design process.  However,  many of the fundamental  daylight  and solar  research studies used by architects and engineers in Indonesia are based upon data taken in other parts of the world. In order to investigate daylight availability data in low latitude/tropic area which are extremely lacking at the present stage, a measurement of daylight and solar radiation was done in Makassar.
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Data luminansi dan radiasi surya merupakan  bagian yang sangat menentukan dalam proses perancangan bangunan. Dalam kenyataannya, banyak arsitek dan ahli bangunan di Indonesia yang masih menggunakan hasil penelitian yang berdasarkan pada data pengukuran yang diperoleh dari negara lain. Dalam upaya investigasi ketersediaan data luminansi di daerah tropik yang hingga saat ini sangat terbatas, suatu pengukuran data tentang luminansi dan radiasi surya telah dilakukan di Makassar.
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Rasio awan dikenal sebagai suatu parameter yang cukup praktis dan baik dalam menentukan kondisi langit nyata. Tulisan ini mengungkapkan analisa dari luminanasi langit dengan metode rasio awan yang diperoleh dari pengukuran data selama periode Januari hingga Desember 1995.
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8205001	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000301	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15738	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000301}, priority = {2}	Recently, due to worldwide energy cost rising significantly, there has been an essential need to minimize the energy consumption. This global warning address many countries including Singapore realizing the important of energy efficiency in industries and buildings. This paper deals with analyzing the energy consumption of an 11-storey commercial building in Singapore using DOE-2 Energy Simulation Program. A study is made on the benefits derived from modifying the building envelope, space system setting, air-conditioning plant, and lighting. This encompasses a description of its quantitative impact on cooling load, energy consumption and energy saving achieved as compared with the original building. Following this, a life cycle costing is done to determine the economic benefits attained from this modification. This study shows that some alternative solutions can be achieved using energy simulation program to conserve the energy consumption.
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	174b68f6e2896ba30274421f4c04b799	8962b3b9da9655cde35a2a5dfa68f236	d04061918fe288d2769f282f33277c11	article	EVALUATION OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE USING DOE-2 ENERGY SIMULATION PROGRAM IN SINGAPORE	Po Kian	\N	2000
8205002	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000302	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15739	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000302}, priority = {2}	The effects of fence in reducing particulate matter concentration from street traffic to adjacent buildings  (i.e. houses) were studied by using computational fluid dynamics. A variety of fence property: porosity, height,positions relative to the house and wind direction were investigated related to a constant set of weather data of a hot-humid country (i.e. Indonesia). This investigation shows that a solid fence, which is close proximity to the building, will give a considerable particulate matter reduction carried by an oblique wind direction of up to 11%. 
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Ide dasar bahwa penyebaran suatu zat dapat dikurangi atau dihalangi dengan sistem bloking diuji dengan menggunakan metode komputasi dinamika fluida (CFD). Keragaman kondisi fisik pembatas antara sumber zat dan penerima zat meliputi : kerapatan, besaran (tinggi dan panjang), perletakan terhadap bangunan/jalan dan arah angin diuji pengaruhnya terhadap kemampuan mengurangi penyebaran debu halus dari jalan raya ke dalam bangunan yang lokasinya berdekatan dengan jalan tersebut. Kondisi cuaca yang menyertai pengujian dikhususkan pada kondisi iklim tropis lembab. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa pagar pembatas yang terbuat dari bahan dengan kerapatan 100% mampu mengurangi penyebaran debu halus di balik pagar sampai 11 %. 
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Kata kunci: konsentrasi debu halus, pagar pembatas, kerapatan, jarak halaman, bangunan, CFD.	9ef823c564a50765396611a39878b099	4233ad0809f4ad58d43e140d5368d43f	9a4a21c3dc5ac6e7269a153f4fef98f8	article	PAGAR UNTUK MENGURANGI INTRUSI POLUSI DEBU HALUS KE DALAM BANGUNAN	Thomas J. Scanlon	\N	2000
8205003	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000303	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15740	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000303}, priority = {2}	As a country lies within the equatorial belt, Indonesia receives abundant incoming solar radiation (insolation) throughout the year. Although the climate has high humidity due to its existence as archipelagowith high vapour content of the atmosphere, the radiation reaching the building (direct or diffuse but strong) enables its widespread use for cooling and heating of the building (in some places) as well as domestic water heating. The potency is not only as a energy source, but also as an opportunity to introduce the sun as a dominant element in our lives. The sun provides sunshine as well as solar energy. Dwellings which are responsive to both with the use of solar energy to cool and heat can lead to a generation of buildings/dwellings in harmony with their environment and their occupants, and at the same time to terminate an era of energy waste. This paper presents solar design determinants influencing architectural design to form a new architectural style called "solar architecture". 
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Sebagai suatu negara yang terletak disabuk khatulistiwa, Indonesia menerima radiasi matahari yang melimpah sepanjang tahun. Meskipun iklimnya mempunyai kelembaban tinggi yang disebabkan karena letaknya sebagai negara kepulauan dengan kandungan uap air tinggi di atmosfernya, radiasi langsung maupun diffus yang diterima pada bangunan memungkinkan penggunaannya untuk pendinginan/pemanasan ruang maupun penyediaan air panas domestik. Potensi matahari disini tidak hanya sebagai sumber energi, tetapi juga suatu kesempatan untuk menghadirkan matahari sebagai elemen dominan dalam kehidupan kita. Matahari menyediakan penerangan alami dan energi panas. Bangunan yang dapat merespons keduanya dan memanfaatkannya untuk pendinginan maupun pemanasan ruang dapat menuntun kesuatu generasi bangunan/perumahan yang selaras dengan lingkungan dan penghuninya, dan pada saat yang sama mengakhiri suatu era pemborosan energi. Paper ini mengemukakan faktor faktor penentu disain sistem surya yang mempengaruhi disain arsitektur yang akan membentuk suatu langgam arsitektur baru yang dinamakan "arsitektur surya". 
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Kata kunci: Disain Teknologi Surya, Arsitektur Surya. 	038244ff72f31255d5076f331fcf44ba	6ab56cf277b8dbc69cb9d175c194b2d1	4bb49f59cd9044c5e9e5b37fd24fedb4	article	DISAIN TEKNOLOGI SURYA SEBAGAI "FORM-GIVER" PADA ARSITEKTUR Implementasi Bangunan Perumahan di Indonesia	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8205004	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000304	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15741	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000304}, priority = {2}	In humid tropical climates where the average annual temperature and the relative humidity are high, the air flows in buildings may be enough to provide ventilation at a satisfactory level of comfort without the use of active air-conditioning systems. Air movements have an effect on thermal comfort, decreasing the risk of local overheating, and giving sufficient interior air velocity to improve the evaporation of sweat. 
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Air movements inside a building depend not only on the external wind velocity, but also on a number of architectural parameters. Changes in these parameters can modify interior airflow patterns. However, if a meaningful number of such parameters are to be taken into account, the determination of interior air velocity is very difficult. It was therefore decided to look at how artificial intelligen techniques might facilitate the solution of the problems involved. 
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This article describes an initial attempt to apply artificial neural networks to be used in the evaluation of building ventilation. We used the interior velocity coefficient as an indicator of the performance of building ventilation. The interior velocity coefficient is a measure of the relative strength of the interior air movement in horizontal planes representing an occupied space. 
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It is shown how these ideas are applied in the present research, and the results are presented. The utilization of neural networks as a universal predictor is an interesting subject for investigation and evaluation, given their ability to provide reliable results in situations where a large number of parameters have to be taken into account simultaneously. 
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Dalam iklim tropis lembab dimana temperatur udara rata-rata dan kelembaban relatif udara yang tinggi, aliran udara dalam bangunan dapat memberikan tingkat kenyamanan tanpa menggunakan sistem pendinginan udara aktif. Aliran udara mempengaruhi tingkat kenyamanan termik dengan menurunkan resiko pemanasan lokal dan memperbaiki tingkat evaporasi keringat. 
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Aliran udara dalam bangunan tidak hanya dipengaruhi oleh kecepatan angin, tetapi juga oleh sejumlah parameter arsitektural. Merubah parameter-parameter ini dapat memodifikasi pola aliran udara dalam ruang. Akan tetapi, apabila sejumlah paramater ini harus diperhitungkan, determinasi kecepatan udara dalam suatu ruangan menjadi sangat sulit. Untuk persoalan tersebut dicoba untuk menerapkan teknik intelijen buatan untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini. 
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Artikel ini menjelaskan tentang penggunaan Jaringan Saraf Tiruan untuk mengevaluasi ventilasi bangunan. Kami menggunakan koefisien kecepatan udara sebagai indikator kinerja ventilasi bangunan. Koefisien ini merupakan suatu ukuran laju aliran udara relatif dalam suatu ruangan pada bidang horisontal dalam ruang hunian. 
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Artikel ini menunjukkan bagaimana ide tersebut diaplikasikan dan hasilnya dipresentasikan. Penggunaan Jaringan Saraf Tiruan sebagai prediktor universal merupakan suatu hal yang menarik dalam investigasi dan evaluasi ventilasi bangunan. Ditunjukkan kemampuannya untuk memberikan hasil yang reliabel dalam keadaan dimana sejumlah besar parameter harus diperhitungkan secara simultan.
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Kata kunci: aliran udara, jaringan saraf tiruan, koefisien kecepatan udara. 	00df71a6c4b3567d3402800fce3c0f73	cabd7e6b1670612661f1fcb680d87105	f94df5cd42400345ce1a9f5726030d1b	article	APLIKASI JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN UNTUK EVALUASI VENTILASI BANGUNAN TROPIS LEMBAB	Sumenge T. Kaunang	\N	2000
8205005	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000305	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15742	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000305}, priority = {2}	The current standard for thermal comfort in Indonesia is based on ASHRAE 55 -1992 (the American Standard). This standard recommends a neutral temperature of 24.0 oCTo with the range of comfort between 22 and 26 oCTo Results from a thermal comfort study done by the author in Jakarta - in which some of 596 office workers from seven multi-storey office buildings were participated in this study - showed that these values were fairly too low to the average requirement of the Indonesian workers who were (about 95% of the sample population) still comfortable within the range temperature of 24.9 to 28.0 oC in terms of air temperature (Ta) or 
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Penelitian kenyamanan termis yang dilakukan penulis memperlihatkan sekitar 95% dari 596 karyawan/wati di beberapa bangunan tinggi di Jakarta merasa nyaman pada suhu udara (Ta) 26,4oC atau suhu operasi (To) 26.7oC. Sementara rentang nyaman antara 24.9 hingga 28.0 Ta dan 25.1 hingga 27.9 To. Dalam kondisi termis ini diperkirakan 90% responden merasa nyaman. Standar kenyamanan termis di Indonesia yang berpedoman pada standar Amerika [ANSI/ASHRAE 55-1992] merekomendasikan suhu nyaman 22.5o-26oC To, atau disederhanakan menjadi 24 oC + 2 oC To, atau rentang antara 22 oCTo hingga 26 oCTo. Perbedaan ini akan berakibat pada jumlah energi yang dikonsumsi oleh bangunan. Dibandingkan hasil penelitian diatas, suhu nyaman perencanaan bangunan berpengkondisi udara di Jakarta berada sekitar 2.5 oC To lebih rendah dibanding suhu rekomendasi ASHRAE. Paper ini juga menelaah beberapa faktor lain (jenis kelamin, usia, faktor gemuk, dsb.) - diluar enam faktor baku ISO - yang diperkirakan akan berpengaruh terhadap kenyamanan.
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Kata kunci: suhu udara, suhu operasi, suhu nyaman, sensasi termis.	1a5c111e1bbc5087833942f4eb29ca5c	66586d3ceef5e9479e766431232ee155	b8c703acc4e8a89096b537a7ae8e891e	article	PENELITIAN KENYAMANAN TERMIS DI JAKARTA SEBAGAI ACUAN SUHU NYAMAN MANUSIA INDONESIA	Tri Karyono	\N	2000
8205006	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000306	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15743	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000306}, priority = {2}	The paper attempts to look at the linkage factors between the socio-cultural-physical phenomena, and spatial formation in the settlement of a tropical region. Three types of house form in high and low density settlements, namely the traditional, the colonial and the modern, were selected as the case studies. First, the paper shows the change and constancy of traditional values in the development of the settlement and house forms from traditional to modern. Then using a computer simulation, thermal performances of the houses are calculated and analysed according to the spatial formation and thermal behaviour of the building elements. 
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Interaksi antara phenomena sosio-kultural-pisikal dan pembentukan ruang (spatial formation) dilingkungan hunian didaerah tropis lembab terus berkembang, diikuti dengan perubahan pembentukan ruang. Tiga studi kasus diangkat untuk mengungkap aspek pembentukan ruang yaitu hunian tradisional dan hunian kolonial semuanya di kampung mewakili lingkungan dengan padat hunian. Sedangkan hunian standar pemerintah mewakili hunian modern dilingkungan modern, dengan kepadatan rendah. 
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Keunikan lingkungan diketengahkan pada proses hubungan antar aspek pembentuk ruang dari tradisional hingga ke modern. Selanjutnya proses simulasi komputer dilakukan untuk mengetahui peran tatanan ruang dan elemen bangunan dalam pembentukan kondisi thermal bangunan. Nilai-nilai yang berlanjut dan yang tidak berlanjut pada tatanan ruang dan ditandai sebagai salah satu penyebab perubahan kondisi thermal. Dalam hal ini bangunan kolonial mempunyai kelebihan bila dibanding yang lain.
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Kata kunci: Harmoni, perilaku termal, pendinginan pasif, formasi spasial. 	be8a658de6e34b68caff18fe5de20113	2cf82476f899a3e29871877ae0b95c09	b777a26a04c4026f26b921863ef0bb74	article	HARMONI DI LINGKUNGAN TROPIS LEMBAB : KEBERHASILAN BANGUNAN KOLONIAL	Mas Santosa	\N	2000
8205007	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000307	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15744	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000307}, priority = {2}	In the age of 708, the people participation in the development of Surabaya spatial planning has grown so fast. The positive and negative impacts has been roled in maintaining the architecture heritage in the city. The attempt of conservation has many values, such as social aesthetic, economy and culture of its city. Yet, will maintain the environment sustainability, like public health, and safe life. Because of that people participation on preservation need to be build upon consciousness of the meanings of vission and mission of the past, present and future urban heritage civilization. 
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Dalam memasuki usianya yang ke 708 tahun, perkembangan dan pengembangan tata ruang kota Surabaya oleh partisipasi masyarakat mengalami pertumbuhan yang pesat. Baik oleh partisipasi masyarakat yang bersifat positif maupun yang bersifat negatif. Termasuk pada upaya pelestarian warisan (arsitektur) kota, yang berimplikasi kepada nilai-nilai ; estetika dan sosial, ekonomi, budaya didalam menjamin keseimbangan lingkungan, keamanan-keselamatan dan kesehatan publik serta keberlanjutan kehidupan. Oleh karenanya partisipasi masyarakat pada pelestarian perlu dibangun kepada kesadaran akan arti visi dan misi dari keberadaan warisan (arsitektur) kota itu pada masa lampau, sekarang dan akan datang.
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Kata kunci: Surabaya, Partisipasi Masyakarat, Pelestarian dan Pendokumentasian Warisan Arsitektur Kota. 	53a3e05029af1db3c9dc48371862a5b3	bda9f4e12572393813d567ec20020aea	df093fda7faa2d41e4e028f2cdb46b51	article	PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DIDALAM PELESTARIAN DAN PENDOKUMENTASIAN WARISAN (ARSITEKTUR) KOTA SURABAYA TAHUN 1706 - 1940	Benny Poerbantanoe	\N	2000
8205008	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000308	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15745	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000308}, priority = {2}	Rapid urbanization will be critical to urban environments. The immediate and most critical urban environment problems facing several big cities, such as Jakarta and Surabaya, what are referred to as the "brown" problems, among them: lack of safe water, pollution from vehicles and industrial facilities, and congestion. To cope with these urban environmental problems, New Urbanism through the Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) believes that it will cure the problems by pedestrian oriented planning, encouraging people to drive less, mixed land uses, higher density, then traffice congestion is reduced,and mitigate air pollution. Moreover, the other physical and social characters are mixed housing types, front porches, more park that will encourage more interaction, then restore a sense of community. Based on this concept, this paper discusses the physical and social characters of real estates in Jakarta and Surabaya. The results show that real estate developments in these suburban areas is one of the causes of urban environment problems. 
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Cepatnya urbanisasi akan menyebabkan lingkungan perkotaan yang kritis. Masalah lingkungan kritis yang dihadapi oleh kota-kota besar seperti Jakarta dan Surabaya adalah apa yang disebut dengan masalah "warna coklat" yaitu kurangnya air yang sehat, polusi udara yang berasal dari kendaraan bermotor dan industri, serta kemacetan lalu lintas. Untuk menyelesaikan masalah lingkungan ini, gerakan New Urbanism melalui konsep Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) percaya bahwa masalah lingkungan ini dapat diatasi dengan perencanaan permukiman yang berorientasi pada pejalan kaki, multi fungsi, kepadatan tinggi, sehingga mengurangi kendaraan bermotor dan berakibat pada berkurangnya kemacetan lalu lintas dan polusi udara. Karakter fisik dan sosial lainnya adalah multi tipe rumah, taman publik yang lebih banyak dan rumah berteras depan yang akan mendorong interaksi sosial dalam lingkungan perumahan. Berdasarkan konsep ini, tulisan ini membahas karakter fisik dan sosial realestat di kota Jakarta dan Surabaya. Hasilnya menunjukan bahwa pengembangan realestat di kota-kota ini merupakan salah satu penyebab masalah-masalah lingkungan yang ada di perkotaan. 
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8205009	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000309	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15746	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000309}, priority = {2}	Modernism in architecture always has a concrete, profane and clear concept.On the totally contrary, traditional architecture traditional has an abstract, spiritual and often religious concept or way of thinking. Toraja, an ethnic group in the northern part of South Sulawesi, has a beautiful and unique architecture which is the expression of Aluk Todolo their way of life and religion. The cosmological thinking of Aluk Todolo is expressed in the architecture of Toraja through it's site plan and units orientation, construction, orientation, material, detail, ornament and other architectural aspects. This article summarises the results of researches, seminars and bibliographical studies on the architecture of Toraja,conducted in the department of architecture University of Hasanuddin Makassar cases from three traditional villages (desa adat): Palawa a big traditional village, Ketekesu' one of the most beautiful traditional villages and Siguntu represent a small desa adat, represent the Toraja traditional architecture. 
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Modernisme dalam arsitektur selalu menunjuk pada hal-hal yang bersifat konkrit, profan dan konsep yang jelas. Sebaliknya tradisional seperti arsitektur tradisional menunjuk pada hal-hal yang bersifat abstrak, spiritual dan bahkan konsep religius atau "way of thinking". Toraja, sebuah kelompok etnik yang tinggal disebelah utara propinsi Sulawesi Selatan, mempunyai bentuk arsitektur tradisional yang unik dan indah, yang merupakan ekspresi dari "Aluk Todolo", agama dan "way of life" nya. Pemikiran kosmologi dan "Aluk Todolo" diekspresikan dalam arsitektur Toraja, baik dalam tata letak ( site plan), orientasi, konstruksi, material bangunan, detail, ornamen dan aspek-aspek arsitektur lainnya. Tulisan ini merupakan hasil ringkasan dari riset, seminar dan studi kepustakaan arsitektur Toraja, yang dilakukan oleh jurusan arsitektur Universitas Hasanuddin, Makasar di tiga desa adat. Palawa (desa tradisional yang besar), Ketekesu (sebuah desa adat yang indah) dan Siguntu (desa adat yang kecil tapi mempunyai banyak bangunan arsitektur tradisional Toraja).
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Kata kunci: Arsitektur Tradidional, Toraja. 	4e92adc742cfabab31c2ed95067a68dc	a8ec397f3897ccbf1985bd1235e60e4b	7c436be0b1345bfe2eb86866a46a2792	article	KOSMOLOGI DALAM ARSITEKTUR TORAJA	Yulianto Sumalyo	\N	2000
8205010	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000310	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15747	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000310}, priority = {2}	The beginning in the medieval period the ideas "emptiness" and "nothingness" in Buddhist doctrine influences over the Japanese. 
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This paper will tries to explain and discusses about the meaning of space in Japanese Zen Buddhist architecture. 	19a545ebd8c81233179132393b76746d	7dc10b9198cecb8f214652110b55fa11	f3b8921cfc79ee61c3d94a39444c7efe	article	SPACE IN JAPANESE ZEN BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE	Antariksa Antariksa	\N	2000
8205011	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000311	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15748	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000311}, priority = {2}	One of expediences in trying to understand the image of urban environment can be conducted by the way of knowing the cognition map of human as the observer. Cognition maps discuss about the way the observer get, organize, store, and recall the information about location, distance and the structure of physical environment (urban). Cognition maps had a basic concept called imageability or the ability of inviting impression. Imageability has a very close correlation with legibility, or the ease of having understanding/image and can be organized into one coherent pattern. In order one city can easily understood with the image, so the city must have character because the character of a city is needed for giving understanding about the identify of city, in accordance with the exisiting potensial. In this case, the character is the soul, the realization of character, both physically and non-physically, giving some image and identity of city. 
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Salah satu upaya untuk mencoba memahami citra lingkungan perkotaan dapat dilakukan dengan cara mengetahui peta mental manusia sebagai pengamat. Peta mental mempersoalkan cara pengamat memperoleh, mengorganisasi, menyimpan, dan mengingat kembali informasi tentang lokasi, jarak dan susunan dalam lingkungan fisik (kota). Peta mental mempunyai konsep dasar yang disebut dengan imagibilitas atau kemampuan untuk mendatangkan kesan. Imagibilitas mempunyai hubungan yang sangat erat dengan legibilitas, atau kemudahan untuk dapat dipamahi / dibayangkan dan dapat diorganisir menjadi satu pola yang koheren. Agar suatu kota dapat dengan mudah dipahami citranya, maka kota tersebut harus mempunyai karakter, karena karakter kota diperlukan untuk memberikan pemahanan tentang identitas kota, sesuai dengan potensi yang ada. Dalam hal ini, karakter merupakan jiwa, perwujudan watak, baik secara fisik maupun non-fisik, yang memberikan citra dan identitas kota. 
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8205012	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000312	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15749	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000312}, priority = {2}	The department of architecture at Petra Christian University has offered CAAD and Multimedia for almost ten years, with particular emphasis on the architectural design studios and the final design studio process.
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As the beginner of CAD users, students with different of CAD skills-right after taking the fundamental of architectural CAD and Multimedia-tend to explore and use CAD in many different ways, such as very few students are using CAD as a design tool, and the others as a production tool mainly.
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Multimedia has long been firmly conceived, as a great interactive-presentation tool, as an automation within the digital domain of conventional hand-worked animation techniques of presentations.  For being the students of 7th and 8th (final) architectural design studios, the crucial issues of creative exploration within a design, simulation, and visualization techniques are of greater importance than those of media-blue prints production information only.	a074319d68750b1bca1362acb564c514	db5004be47888fc1dd1fdcb58dd3eba2	4f8b10a05d7010bc6dffadf3c02c25ff	article	THE PHENOMENA OF TEACHING CAAD AND MULTIMEDIA IN ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION AT PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205013	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000313	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15750	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000313}, priority = {2}	At Kalisari's area planning strategic, is necessary to be complecationed the elements as follows "That fisher's activity to be represent the potency appointment factor to be maintained; that coast fisher area possesses the environment and economic value; that strategically element's state is to believed as the pioneered element.
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Being pay attention to be the point at issues above, so at Kalisari's area planning, should be a part of integrality in the development of Surabaya city.
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Pada strategi penataan kawasan Kalisari, perlu diperhatikan unsur-unsur, seperti "Kegiatan nelayan yang merupakan faktor potensial untuk dipertahankan; kawasan pantai nelayan mempunyai nilai ekonomis dan lingkungan; keberadaan elemen yang bersifat strategis disuatu kawasan dianggap sebagai elemen perintis".
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Dengan memperhatikan hal-hal diatas, maka perencanaan kawasan Kalisari harus merupakan "bagian integral " didalam pembangunan kota Surabaya.
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Kata kunci: Penataan suatu kawasan, perlu memperhatikan potensi-potensi yang dimiliki daerah tersebut.	507ab4debe0f8ab35a8019fc6680fafe	3646adbc492c5f402bc2d90015f74dbd	c076dcaff57a80f5cfa0e8254e6f991a	article	PERENCANAAN PERMUKIMAN NELAYAN DI PANTAI TIMUR SURABAYA	Dw. Nym. Wastika	\N	2000
8205014	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000314	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15751	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000314}, priority = {2}	The need of factory worker housing cannot be denied during the period of industrialization. In fact, from early 18 century in Europe and at the end of 20 century in Asia, industrialization have been bringing the problem of housing for their workers, but only few attention are given by governments or companies. This study is a secondary study and at the end offers some arguments that can be used as further implication research.	18148e7b62e978f216c028cf5146c56e	6f243ad929ea24f68f204ca6bcaf7c8d	1284fa2b41ff218160084e033e121ab6	article	HOUSING PROVISION FOR FACTORY WORKERS	Liliany S Arifin	\N	2000
8205015	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000315	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15752	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000315}, priority = {2}	Nowdays, low-income housing has some problems such as relatively high price of land, condition of infrastructure and public facilities are below the standard and lack of building quality.  The purpose of this research is to appraise satisfaction of low income people who live in the 21 and 36 house types at the 9 (nine) location in South and West Denpasar, based on the 6 (six) factors, such as location, building quality, infrastructures, public facilities, design and price. This research used purposive sampling technique and survey method to collect data by distributing questionnaires directly to the respondents. Generally the result of the research finds out that the residents are satisfied with the whole condition of the residence. However, Anova analysis has found that there are satisfaction differences on several factors, such as infrastructures and public facilities. Meanwhile, Factor analysis has found that building quality, design and price are the major factors in appraising resident's satisfaction. 
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Masalah perumahan sederhana dewasa ini relatif mahalnya lahan, sarana dan prasarana yang kurang memenuhi standar dan kualitas bangunan yang kurang baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengukur kepuasan penghuni perumahan sederhana tipe 21 dan tipe 36 pada 9 (sembilan) lokasi perumahan sederhana di Denpasar Barat dan Selatan, berdasarkan 6 (enam) faktor  yaitu lokasi, prasarana, sarana, kualitas bangunan, desain dan harga. Teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling dan metode survei yang digunakan dalam pengambilan data dengan menyebarkan kuesioner secara langsung kepada responden. Secara umum hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penghuni merasa puas terhadap kondisi keseluruhan perumahan yang mereka huni.  Namun hasil analisis Anova menunjukkan bahwa ada perbedaan kepuasan pada beberapa faktor yaitu faktor prasarana dan sarana. Sedangkan hasil analisis faktor menunjukkan bahwa faktor kualitas bangunan, desain dan harga merupakan faktor utama dalam pertimbangan penilaian kepuasan oleh penghuni.
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Kata kunci: kepuasan penghuni, lokasi, prasarana, sarana, kualitas bangunan, desain dan harga.	a94669789e5367c49c874ff61822fc8b	c33ab94691605b074e3fbdfe8d2fe4ac	c2eda59a24d8306e6b6fdf1f4e7624bd	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI PERUMAHAN SEDERHANA DI DENPASAR BERDASARKAN FAKTOR LOKASI  PRASARANA  SARANA  KUALITAS BANGUNAN  DESAIN DAN HARGA	Made Wardani	\N	2000
8205016	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000316	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15753	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000316}, priority = {2}	Revitalizing slum-area has been recognized as one of the most complicated parts in urban resettlement program. With such a context we need a particular mode of communication to initiate and generate the project based on people's own aspiration. There are problem characteristics here, which are usually executed by Information Technology (IT). It is a potential to overcome the problem by using IT based on its ability to manage abundant information with various variables. At least there are three prospective opportunities in applying IT in this area. Firstly, it is the role of visualization, where computer can execute several visual features of the projects, which will be more representative than the previous ones. Secondly, it is the role of IT in generating the customization process to everyone involved in the projects. The last is the role of IT as executing tool for project's database management.	7a50bf29b8227098dc41a4833b9f2575	d438e62e4863c5ba832082ae86d98e9e	e9a3018c8828c342db9ba3a0d14da958	article	IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR URBAN RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM	Bauni Hamid	\N	2000
8205017	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000317	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15754	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000317}, priority = {2}	"Bata lempung" is block of wall material, main basic material is sols contains 50-60% clay, pressed and molded, without combusted, used after 28 days and production doesn't depend climates. "Bata lempung" can used as bearing wall or curtain wall, exposed and in low-cost housing, exclusive house and real estate.
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Resultants of research "Bata lempung" used sols from Pandaan Jawa-Timur are resistance compression 60 -70 kg/cm2, waterproofing and cheaper than brick if produced in site of project. "Bata lemping" are material saving energy, without pollution, efficient, structural and art material.
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"Bata lempung" adalah bahan bangunan dinding berupa blok terbuat dari tanah "lempung" dengan kandungan 50-60% Clay, dicetak dengan pemadatan, pengeringan tanpa dibakar, dipergunakan setelah berumur 28 hari. Karena dicetak proses pembuatan tidak tergantung pada cuaca. Aplikasi "bata lempung" adalah sebagai dinding pemikul atau sebagai dinding pengisi, yang dapat diekspose pada dinding rumah murah, rumah  mewah atau pada kompleks perumahan real estate.
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Hasil penelitian dari tanah yang berasal dari Pandaan - Jawa timur menghasilkan blok "bata lempung" dengan kuat tekan 60 -70 kg/cm2, tahan air .dan harga dibawah harga bata merah dipasaran jika diproduksi dilokasi bangunan. "Bata lempung" adalah bahan bangunan yang ramah lingkungan,henat enrgi, tidak meninggalkan banyak sisa blok, merupakan bahan bangunan struktural dan juga bahan bangunan seni.
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Kata kunci: Bahan bangunan dinding, blok, Clay, Semen, pemadatan, pencetakan, pembakaran, ekspose, natural, modul, kuat tekan, dinding pemikul, dinding pengisi, polusi, hemat energi, material struktural, material seni.	c15309cee0694ad2ab8595d03825163c	ce008c42adb6e63114aac3cdc4e8e9b9	309b148e1f3c07825f67506bb0857991	article	BATA LEMPUNG BAHAN BANGUNAN DINDING ALTERNATIF	Vincentius Noerwasito	\N	2000
8205018	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000318	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15755	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000318}, priority = {2}	Almost all the Indonesian cities are designed someway in which local climate, environmental aspect and energy conservation have been paid little inttention by the architecs and urban designers. The result is that most of the Indonesian cities have provided no good place for people living in. This articles tries to explore all the possibility aspects of climatic, environmental and energy, in which they may influence to the design of humid tropical cities of Indonesia. Some strategies are proposed to achieve a better urban design in terms of climate, environment and energy conservation.  
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Sebagian besar kota di Indonesia dirancang tanpa memperhatikan beberapa aspek seperti halnya iklim, kesehatan lingkungan dan penghematan energi. Akibatnya, beberapa kota tersebut menjadi tidak cukup nyaman bagi warga setempat untuk tinggal dan bekerja. Tulisan ini dimaksudkan untuk menganalisis berbagai aspek yakni, iklim, lingkungan dan energy, yang berpengaruh terhadap rancangan kota tropis di Indonesia. Beberapa strategi pemecahan yang berkaitan dengan aspek tersebut di atas dicoba untuk ditawarkan melalui tulisan ini.
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Kata kunci: energi, iklim, Indonesia, kota tropis basah, lingkungan.	296aea259e6e2d05b53e5c690ee0fe76	b60b7f064fac56c5cd94eee6f29106db	762d0d0eb6424d13be343ea96124ee52	article	WUJUD KOTA TROPIS DI INDONESIA: SUATU PENDEKATAN IKLIM  LINGKUNGAN DAN ENERGI	Tri Karyono	\N	2000
8205019	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000319	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15756	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000319}, priority = {2}	Numerical simulation with CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) is actually common method for the researches on building aerodynamics. This study is focused on the observation of air movement behavior through large openings of typical high rise buildings in the tropical humid environment. Some values of Cdinlet (discharge coefficient for inlet opening) of each opening for several architectural configurations are obtained. Generally the results show that the value of Cdinlet is not depend on the height of opening but it is influenced by its architectural configuration.
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Simulasi numerik dengan paket program CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) saat ini telah  menjadi hal yang umum sebagai alat bantu dalam bidang riset mengenai aerodinamika bangunan. Studi ini, yang juga menggunakan alat bantu CFD, difokuskan pada observasi mengenai perilaku pergerakan angin yang melewati bukaan-bukaan lebar pada suatu bangunan tinggi yang dikondisikan memakai sistim penghawaan alami. Melalui metoda ini didapatkan sejumlah angka Cd (discharge coefficient) dari setiap bukaan untuk beberapa konfigurasi arsitektural. Adapun angka Cd diperlukan untuk mengestimasi besarnya debit ventilatif yang melewati bukaan-bukaan. Hasilnya secara umum menunjukkan  bahwa nilai Cd tidak tergantung pada posisi ketinggian bukaan tetapi lebih dipengaruhi oleh konfigurasi arsitekturalnya.  
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Kata kunci:  ventilasi alam, bangunan tinggi, pembukaan.	31ad9a6fd14853ab4a4c863247073381	1f04e3b2a04a59bebdcb6bd25bd56492	989edb0149df555d4e71f232e356da72	article	MENGESTIMASI KOEFISIEN BUKAAN Cd PADA JENDELA BANGUNAN TINGGI DENGAN BANTUAN SIMULASI C F D	Suryono Suryono	\N	2000
8205020	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000320	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15757	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000320}, priority = {2}	This study examines the veridicality of the mental maps of 100 residents of the town of Gianyar. In this case the veridicality measured was the level of accuracy of the Balinese worldview and cosmology captured by the mental maps. The information is useful for the urban design purposes, particularly as inputs in the maintenance of the cultural continuity of the Balinese urban environments. 	73c373af40ba1e2f30f103675f2d664e	187aa49ddbbd1cab630febf44fcdc941	50e3fadca1d7e5d93ac4915600dbd169	article	THE VERIDICAL MENTAL MAPS AS AN INPUT FOR THE URBAN DESIGN PROCESS: A Case Study of the Town of Gianyar  Bali  Indonesia	T. Nirarta Samadhi	\N	2000
8205021	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000321	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15758	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000321}, priority = {2}	The objective of this study is to know determinant factors of people knowledge about Balinese tradisional architecture and to know determinant factors of Balinese perception on Balinese style buildings and to explain factors that affect them.
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The research uses cross-sectional sample survey. Data are collected by interview techniques with questionnaire as the main instuments. Sampling techniques which is used is stratified random sampling. Data is analyzed descriptively and analytically (using variance analysis).
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Among eigth variables which planned to be axamined, only six variables can be analyzed statistically (respondent status, sex, education, working experience on building construction, ability in reading Balinese character, and intensity in reading "lontar"), and the other two variables (age, and occupation) cannot be analyzed because its distributions do not fulfil the requirements to be analyzed (too many empty cells). Among the six variables, only four variables are significantly related (P<0.05). The contributions of the four variables to knowledge is 34.1%, that means 34.1% of knowledge is affected by those variables. Among those valiables, apparently, the work experience on building construction gives strongest contribution, and then followed by ability in reading Balinese character, sex, and respondent status respectively.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor determinan pengetahuan masyarakat tentang arsitektur tradisional Bali (ATB) dan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor determinan persepsi masyarakat Bali tentang bangunan kantor berlanggam Bali serta ingin menjelaskan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhinya.
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Penelitian ini memakai rancangan sampel survai (cross-sectional). Pengumpulan data menggunakan teknik wawancara dengan instrumen pokok berupa kuesioner. Teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah sampel acak bertingkat. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif dan analitik (menggunakan analisis varians).
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Dari delapan variabel yang rencananya dianalisis hanya enam yang dapat dianalisis secara statistik (status responden, jenis kelamin, pendidikan, pengalaman kerja di bidang bangunan, kemampuan membaca huruf Bali, dan intensitas membaca lontar), sedangkan dua yang lainnya (umur dan pekerjaan) tidak dapat dianalisis karena distribusinya tidak memenuhi syarat untuk dianalisis (banyak sel yang kosong). Dari enam variabel tersebut hanya 4 yang berkaitan secara bermakna dengan tingkat pengetahuan (P<0,01/0,05), yaitu variabel status, jenis kelamin, pengalaman kerja di bidang bangunan, dan kemampuan membaca huruf Bali. Dua variabel lainnya tidak berhubungan secara bermakna (P>0,05). Kontribusi keempat variabel tersebut terhadap pengetahuan adalah 34,1%, artinya bahwa 34,1% tingkat pengetahuan dipengaruhi oleh keempat variabel tersebut. Dari keempat variabel tersebut ternyata pengalaman kerja di bidang bangunan mempunyai kontribusi paling besar, kemudian berturut-turut adalah kemampuan membaca huruf Bali, jenis kelamin, dan status responden.
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Sedangkan analisis statistik terhadap persepsi menunjukkan bahwa tidak satu pun variabel menunjukkan hubungan yang bermakna (P>0,05). Ini mungkin menunjukkan bahwa persepsi virual telah menjadi bagian hidup masyarakat sehingga pendidikan formal, umur, status, jenis kelamin, pengalaman kerja, kemampuan membaca huruf Bali, dan kemampuan membaca lontar tidak berpengaruh terhadapnya. Kemungkinan lain bahwa instrumen yang dipakai, serta kemampuan interpretasi pencacah belum teruji validitas dan reliabilitasnya. Oleh karena itu perlu diupayakan penelitian lebih lanjut untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor determinan terhadap pengetahuan dan persepsi ini dengan mencoba mengeksplorasi variabel lainnya dan menguji instrumennya terlebih dahulu.
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Kata kunci:  Persepsi masyarakat, Bangunan berlanggam Bali.	35b72e1a2c11f276564d5325421514b6	18a4e758196654746296105598903c73	cfaa682e2870774678c8273644f96601	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR DETERMINAN PENGETAHUAN DAN PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TENTANG BANGUNAN BERLANGGAM BALI	Dw. Nym. Wastika	\N	2000
8205022	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000322	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15759	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000322}, priority = {2}	One of the components to build city is cemetery and this facility must build by developer. But the developer is not facilitated the cemetery in housing estate area. If inhabitant housing estate died, it is very difficult to reside because the inhabitant surrounded housing estate refused.
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The factor such as developer obligation, physiology, location, social economic, conviction and knowledge, cultural and religion are analyzed by factor analysis.
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Makam merupakan salah satu komponen pembentuk ruang kota dan salah satu fasilitas yang harus disediakan oleh pengembang. Namun pengembang tidak menyediakan makam di kawasan perumahan. Bila penghuni perumahan ada yang meninggal sulit dimakamkan di sekitar wilayah perumahan, sebab warga sekitar perumahan menolak. 
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Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa warga perumahan di Surabaya Barat menyatakan perlunya fasilitas makam bagi penghuni namun lokasinya di luar wilayah perumahan. Karakteristik makam yang dibutuhkan adalah makam yang dekat tempat tinggal, jenis makam umum, serta bentuk bangunannya permanen (kijing, bong pai, atau rumah makam).
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Kata kunci: makam, kawasan perumahan, analisa faktor, makam umum, bangunan permanen.	82ce39f16a38c492309d2d44167935f2	562cad243a8349d112473db609f8e977	c60f630ae075debe09fd388335e35a08	article	KEBUTUHAN MAKAM BAGI WARGA PERUMAHAN (Studi Kasus di Perumahan Wilayah Surabaya Barat)	Yoni Putranto	\N	2000
8205023	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000323	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15760	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000323}, priority = {2}	Residential site planning consists of planning concept, land use planning, streets planning and lots division principles. The most important element in site planning is street because it influences the area and the price of lots. This research will discuss about site planning and the influence of the width of street towards the area and the price of lots. The sampling technic used is purposive sampling in which the samples are Graha Family, Citra Raya, Pakuwon Indah and Laguna Indah housing. The data collecting technic used interview and site plan that are gained from the developers. The data analysis technic used a correlation and anova with the 10th version of SPSS program.
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Descriptive analysis result shows that the plamning concept that is used by the four housing is PUD (Plan Unit Development). The biggest percentage of land use for streets is 25 %, located at Laguna Indah housing, and the minimum is 20% that is located at Citra Raya housing. The application of street hierarchy at Citra Raya housing is relative better than the other. The most use of road pattern among those four housing is grid, that is 48,21%, and the least is culdesac, that is 5,91%. Laguna Indah housing provides the most numerous standard lots, that is 78,49% and the least is Graha Family, that is 59,6%. Lots orientation of those four housing mostly facing south and north, that is 36,8% and 36,1%. The average of wider streest is at Laguna Indah housing, whereas the widest lots and the most expensive lots are at Graha Family housing. The result of correlation analysis found that street width has an effect on lots width and lots market price for those four housing. Whereas the anova test shows that there are significant differences from the four housing toward the width of the street, the width of the lots, market price per-meter sguare and the lot's market price variables.
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Perencanaan tapak perumahan terdiri dari konsep perencanaan, tata guna lahan, perencanaan jalan dan prinsip pembagian kapling. Elemen yang sangat penting dalam perencanaan tapak adalah jalan, karena sangat berpengaruh terhadap luas dan harga jual kapling. Penelitian ini membahas tentang perencanaan tapak dan pengaruh lebar jalan terhadap luas dan harga jual kapling perumahan. Dengan teknik sampling yaitu purposive sampling maka sampel perumahan yang diteliti adalah Graha Famili, Citra Raya, Pakuwon Indah dan Laguna Indah. Sedangkan teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui wawancara dan rencana tapak yang diperoleh dari pengembang.  Teknik  analisis  data  yang  dipergunakan   adalah  korelasi  dan  anova  dengan  program  SPSS Versi 10.
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Hasil analisis deskriptif menunjukkan bahwa konsep perencanaan yang dipergunakan oleh ke-empat perumahan adalah PUD (Plan Unit Development). Persentase lahan untuk jalan yang terbesar adalah 25 % yaitu terletak di perumahan Laguna Indah, dan yang terkecil terletak pada perumahan Citra Raya sebesar 20%. Penerapan hirarki jalan pada perumahan Citra Raya relatif lebih bagus dibandingkan dengan tiga perumahan lainnya. Pola jalan yang paling banyak diterapkan oleh ke-empat perumahan adalah grid yaitu 48,21% dan yang paling sedikit adalah culdesac yaitu 5,92%. Perumahan Laguna Indah paling banyak menyediakan kapling standar  yaitu 78,49%, dan paling sedikit pada perumahan Graha Famili yaitu 59,6%. Orientasi kapling terbanyak pada ke-empat perumahan menghadap selatan dan utara yaitu 36,8% dan 36,1%. Rata-rata lebar jalan yang lebih besar berada di perumahan Laguna Indah, sedangkan rata-rata luas kapling terbesar dan harga jual kapling termahal berada di perumahan Graha Famili. Dari hasil analisis korelasi menunjukkan adanya pengaruh antara lebar jalan dengan luas kapling dan harga jual kapling pada ke-empat perumahan. Sedangkan dari uji anova menunjukkan adanya perbedaan yang signifikan dari ke-empat perumahan terhadap variabel lebar jalan, luas kapling, harga jual kapling per-m2 dan harga jual kapling.
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Kata kunci: konsep perencanaan perumahan, tata guna lahan, perencanaan jalan, prinsip pembagian kapling, lebar jalan, luas kapling, harga jual kapling.	ecb83fd4ae90fa56013ddc42897aee25	638bba48c6c4c3fb8bd1292e6dd75eea	b7366b0ff2fa756501423ebc04c22bfd	article	STUDI TENTANG PERENCANAAN TAPAK DAN ANALISIS PENGARUH LEBAR JALAN TERHADAP LUAS DAN HARGA JUAL KAPLING PADA BEBERAPA PERUMAHAN DI SURABAYA	Herry Chandra	\N	2000
8205024	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000324	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15761	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000324}, priority = {2}	Design activities in a studio do not only involve students, but also need to be accompanied by tutors, guest lecturers, consumers, and the professionals. Each of these individuals gives different contribution according to each own competency. The involvement that takes place between these individuals does not only consist of tutorials, and is not just an activity in which "the student asks and the tutor answers". The involvement consists of various programs, which must be arranged and coordinated inside a tight schedule. This wrong image of studio instruction has been prevalent, and this seems to be caused by the practice of tutors of treating their students not as students whom they are educating and instructing, but more as junior designers who are working in a design project. The activities of the students and tutors in the studio then are just training and not teaching while in reality both of them are absolutely necessary in studio instruction.
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Aktivitas kerja desain di sebuah studio jurusan aritektur melibatkan tidak hanya mahasiswa, tetapi membutuhkan kehadiran pembimbing, dosen tamu, calon pengguna, dan professional (baca: praktisi). Setiap individu yang terlibat mempunyai peran yang berbeda-beda sesuai kompetensinya, sedangkan keterlibatan antar individu tidak sekedar dilakukan dengan cara asistensi. Aktivitas di studio bukanlah sekedar aktivitas "mahasiswa bertanya dan pembimbing menjawab", melainkan terdiri dari bermacam-macam program aktivitas yang harus didisain dengan penjadwalan waktu yang ketat. Image belajar di studio selama ini lebih pada kebiasaan pembimbing memperlakukan mahasiswa bukan sebagai anak didiknya, tetapi sebagai  junior arhitect dalam  menyelesaikan desain sebuah proyek. Aktivitas yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa dan pembimbing di studio hanyalah sekedar pelatihan (training) dan bukan pengajaran (teaching), padahal kedua-duanya mutlak diperlukan dan diwadahi pada sebuah studio desain.
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8205025	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000325	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15762	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000325}, priority = {2}	Osing is one of the Javanese sub-ethnic community. One of the Osing center community is the village of Kemiren, the county of Glagah, the district of Banyuwangi, East Java, where historically-genealogically-sosiologically still keeps the traditional life style and has a rich inheritance of Osing houses. The purpose of this research is to study of the spaces and shapes concept of Osing traditional house in Kemiren village and to get the factors that lie behind them. The result which were obtained of this research find that :
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The space pattern consists of Bale, Jrumah and Pawon as ordered from the front house to the back. The space organization follows the closed ended plan. Space concept shows the presence of duality and centrality. 
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The roof shapes are the main indicator of Osing houses, which can be differentiated to be Tikel Balung, Baresan, and Cerocogan. The special characteristic of Osing houses is the usage of 1, 2 or 3 of those basic shapes at once from the front to back as followed by the space order.
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The concept of each space was influenced by the function and activity, the meanings of activity, and the person, who lives or does the activity. The space organization was a manifestation of the inclusive character, careful and suspicious of the society.
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The shapes of Osing house have a close relation with the social rank, which inclined with egality. The name of the house parts and building structures reveals the massages, meanings, and wills as the expressions of the senses and wills of the owner. The meanings did not exist in the shape it self, but in the person who desired that shape, it reflects the latent and associational character, but also describe his appreciation to create and work.
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Osing merupakan salah satu komunitas sub-etnis Jawa. Salah satu pusat komunitas Osing adalah Desa Kemiren, Kecamatan Glagah, Banyuwangi-Jawa Timur, yang secara historis-genealogis-sosiologis masih memperlihatkan tata kehidupan tradisional dan memiliki rumah Osing relatif banyak. Tujuan penelitian adalah memperoleh konsep ruang dan bentuk pada rumah tradisional Osing di Desa Kemiren dan faktor-faktor yang melatarbelakanginya. Hasil penelitian adalah :
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Pola ruang menganut susunan ruang Bale, Jrumah dan Pawon secara berurut dari depan ke belakang. Organisasi ruang menganut prinsip closed ended plan. Konsep ruang memperlihatkan adanya dualitas dan centralitas. 
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Bentuk atap merupakan indikator utama bentuk rumah Osing, yang dapat dibedakan menjadi Tikel Balung, Baresan dan Cerocogan. Karakteristik bentuk rumah Osing terletak pada penggunaan 1, 2 atau 3 bentuk dasar tersebut secara sekaligus dalam susunan berurut dari depan ke belakang sesuai dengan susunan ruangnya. 
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Konsep masing-masing ruang dipengaruhi oleh fungsi dan aktivitas, makna kegiatan yang dilakukan serta siapa yang boleh menghuni/melakukan kegiatan. Organisasi ruang merupakan manifestasi sifat tertutup, berhati-hati dan curiga masyarakatnya.
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Bentuk rumah Osing berkaitan erat dengan struktur sosial masyarakat yang cenderung egaliter. Nama bagian-bagian rumah dan susunannya merupakan pengungkapan pesan, makna dan kehendak sebagai ekspresi rasa dan karsa pemiliknya. Makna tersebut tidak terkandung dalam bentuk itu sendiri, melainkan dalam diri manusia yang menginginkan bentuk tersebut mencerminkan sifat laten dan asosiasional, sekaligus menggambarkan apresiasi cipta dan karya.
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Kata kunci: dualitas dan centralitas; Tikel Balung, Baresan dan Cerocogan.	e27447e3e6814e0d319d64404ed5cbde	a8059d447c3cfaf7e6ebb8f714b163e1	2ce82c70c50c1f6b01ffe232617593cd	article	RUMAH TRADISIONAL OSING   KONSEP RUANG DAN BENTUK	Iwan Suprijanto	\N	2000
8205026	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000326	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15763	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000326}, priority = {2}	Indonesian old cities as the sites of government, trading, and ports have been established before the arrival of the Europeans. The form and pattern of settlements which served as the centres of the hinterlands were influenced by Indian or Hindu and afterwards by Chinese and European cultures. Makassar   has been the dominant trading centre in Nusantara Archipelago. Its strategic location on South West peninsula of the sprawling island of Sulawesi gave it excellent access to the busy sea lanes of Java Sea, the Makassar straits, the Celebes and Banda seas and hence to many local trading networks as well as to the crucial long distance trade with India, China, and ultimately with Europe. The history of the city of Makassar began with the fort which was turned into the site of government, military and trade after the destruction of the Somba Opu fort. Despite of its similarities, there were principal differences with cities in Java which   were also established in the same period.	20aff4a99b48792570a560e5a215858c	766fd9823874cc898affb34f05ac6031	052a9c69b75a0dc3972f54aa0da7d75d	article	RELASI KEKUASAAN DAN ARSITEKTUR: DARI DEKONSTRUKSI KE SUSTAINABLE CITY	M.S. Barliana Iskandar	\N	2000
8205027	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000327	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15764	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000327}, priority = {2}	Indonesian old cities as the sites of government, trading, and ports have been established before the arrival of the Europeans. The form and pattern of settlements which served as the centres of the hinterlands were influenced by Indian or Hindu and afterwards by Chinese and European cultures. Makassar   has been the dominant trading centre in Nusantara Archipelago. Its strategic location on South West peninsula of the sprawling island of Sulawesi gave it excellent access to the busy sea lanes of Java Sea, the Makassar straits, the Celebes and Banda seas and hence to many local trading networks as well as to the crucial long distance trade with India, China, and ultimately with Europe. The history of the city of Makassar began with the fort which was turned into the site of government, military and trade after the destruction of the Somba Opu fort. Despite of its similarities, there were principal differences with cities in Java which   were also established in the same period.	df17994ac2bb3d0b0aa37acbc42b12ed	3ba037a01f5c1e5e6ba43f4dd539bcb8	26dc847e58ee4a1bd196060e2e888cfc	article	DUTCH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE AND CITY DEVELOPMENT OF MAKASSAR	Yulianto Sumalyo	\N	2000
8205028	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000328	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15765	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000328}, priority = {2}	Zen Buddhism was introduced to China in the sixth century. After going through a long process in China, finally Zen came to Japan in the thirteenth century brought by Japanese monks. A unique spiritual genius one of the greatest epoch-making events in the history of mankind, which in the course of time has come to enrich the human mind over many centuries.
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During the process of spreading of Zen Buddhism there were influences experienced by two Chinese great religions, Tao and Confucian. This study will discuss the philosophy and architectural aspects of the Zen monastery arrangement plan.
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Zen Buddhism is syncretism from Taoism and Confucianism.The layout plan of the Zen monastery temple principally was placed on a single axis and facing south. The typical layout plan was borrowed from the architecture of the Chinese monastery.
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8205029	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000329	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15766	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000329}, priority = {2}	Perceptual ambiguity is a state of thinking that disturbs the either-or mode of knowledge. It causes one to face with the condition of two possible correct knowledges. This state of thinking, however, might be advantageous and contributive positively. Robert Venturi's dictum both-and is just one example of taking the advantageous of this perceptual ambiguity. 
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Taking one Jawanese corpus titled Serat Balewarna, this study tries to present the practice of either-or mode of knowledge in Jawa around the 1920-s. A critical examination upon its content shows that the rational-universal knowledge had only becomes one lethal weapon against the Jawanese architectural knowledge. Toward thee end of the examination, this paper proposes to locate the jawanese architecture in a state of perceptual ambiguity. This re-location will open the way to allow the Jawanese architectural knowledge enter the world of discourse of knowledge in architecture.
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Ambiguitas perseptual adalah sebuah keadaan berpikir yang memusingkan pengetahuan ini-itu (either-or), mengingat keadaan itu memaksa seseorang untuk memilih satu dari dua kebenaran pengetahuan. Dari sisi lain, ambiguitas perseptual ternyata dapat menjadi keadaan yang menguntungkan dan memberi sumbangan yang positif. Diktum Robert Venturi "yang ini - dan - yang itu" adalah salah satu contoh dari penggunaan keadaan itu dari segi keuntungan dan sumbangan positif bagi pengetahuan.
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Dengan mengambil salah satu naskah Jawa tentang bangunan yang berjudul Serat Balewarna, kajian ini mencoba untuk memperlhatkan praktek pengetahuan 'ini-atau-itu' di Jawa dalam kurun waktu 1920-an. Pemeriksaan kritis atas naskah tersebut menunjukkan bahwa pengetahuan rasional-universal ternyata menjadi senjata yang ampuh dalam mematikan pengetahuan arsitektur Jawa. Menjelang akhir kajian ini, dicoba pula untuk ditunjukkan bahwa keadaan "yang ini-atau-yang itu" dapat dimanfaatkan untuk mendapatkan keuntungan dan sumbangan pengetahuan yang tersendiri. Re-lokasi keadaan, dari merugikan menjadi menguntungkan ini, ternyata dapat digunakan untuk menempatkan pengetahuan arsitektur Jawa di lingkungan wacana pengetahuan arsitektur seumumnya.
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8205030	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000330	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15767	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000330}, priority = {2}	This study concern in the application of a simplified heat transfer model for simulation of thermal behaviour of tropical buildings. The model is to be integrated to a transient simulation program TRNSYS. The objective of this study is to predict the variable of indoor air temperature due to outdoors environmental climatic. The first case is about the comparison of the model with other model from ASHRAE (i.e. Transfer Function Method). The second case is the application of the model for a thermal simulation of a 7-zones typical tropical house. The simulation results (indoor air temperature and surfaces temperature) are to be then compared to the results from field measurement. The comparison shows that there is similarity between those two approaches.
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Studi ini diarahkan pada validasi dan penggunaan suatu model perhitungan perpindahan panas sederhana satu dimensi untuk memprediksi perubahan suhu udara dalam ruang rumah beriklim tropis lembab. Model tersebut adalah model analogi elektrik yang dapat dipakai untuk membuat simulasi perpindahan panas pada kondisi tak-stedi.Pada penerapan di kasus pertama, hasil perhitungan dengan model sederhana tersebut dibandingkan terhadap perhitungan dengan model lainnya yaitu model TFM (Transfer Function Method) dari ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Referigerating and Air conditioning Engineers). Pada penerapan di kasus kedua, dilakukan pembandingan terhadap hasil pengukuran pada kasus rumah tinggal 7 zona. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa tidak terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara hasil perhitungan dengan model sederhana tersebut dibandingkan terhadap hasil perhitungan dengan model TFM maupun terhadap hasil pengukuran di lapangan.	b5709d7e36f855bc6940e3ebb0c4c140	d478eb852e0f0b37709a93010fa6f3c2	6190f12ae1767bcf23557bb46c7bf58a	article	MEMPREDIKSI POLA PERUBAHAN TEMPERATUR DALAM RUMAH TROPIS LEMBAB DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL ANALOGI ELEKTRIK SATU DIMENSI	Sangkertadi Sangkertadi	\N	2000
8205031	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000331	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15768	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000331}, priority = {2}	A two dimensional computational program was used to explore type, dimension, and number of windows in a 45 sqm domestic building to achieve cooling ventilation rates in 0 m/s outdoor windspeed. Prior to this, a manual calculation was constructed to limit and predict how the input for computational test would be. As in the manual test, the type of windows to be tested is jalousie (louvre) and casement. Primary and secondary weather data was also prepared for input. Subject to change variable is dimension and number of windows. Both manual and computational test indicated that to provide cooling ventilation rates (30 ach) in 0 m/s outdoor windspeed, the domestic building requires window area of approximately 50% floor area.
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Desain jendela bangunan domestik untuk mencapai "cooling ventilation" (30 air change per hour (ach) yang sangat dianjurkan bagi bangunan di daerah tropis lembab diuji pada studi ini. Pengujian dilakukan dengan sistem komputasi dua dimensi dan difokuskan pada kondisi kecepatan angin di seputar bangunan = 0m/det.  Untuk memperkirakan model, dimensi dan jumlah jendela, sebelumnya telah dilakukan uji manual pada beberapa bangunan sejenis. Hasil uji manual yang telah dilengkapi dengan data-data primer dan sekunder mengenai suhu, kecepatan dan arah angin kemudian disusun sebagai input uji komputasi. Variabel yang senantiasa dirubah pada proses uji kali ini adalah dimensi dan jumlah jendela. Uji komputasi ini juga bertujuan untuk mem-validasi hasil uji manual tersebut. Kesimpulan yang dihasilkan tidak terlalu jauh berbeda dari kesimpulan pada uji manual, yaitu bahwa untuk memperoleh tingkat ventilasi cooling (30 ach) diperlukan luas jendela sekitar 50% luas lantai.	2d1f0d22e2ed4c49a003b99e91e8ae95	878b88959872f03a58f430f3209fa9a2	e5dc9a8fc50addd3b07632f12ccd2d15	article	DESAIN JENDELA BANGUNAN DOMESTIK UNTUK MENCAPAI "COOLING VENTILATION" Kasus uji: rumah sederhana luas 45m2 di Yogyakarta	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2000
8205032	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000332	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15769	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000332}, priority = {2}	One important challenge to provide comfort in tropical humid region is an elevated air temperature and a high relative humidity. In this climate, it could be solved by providing high interior air flows. Air flows in building theoretically needed to restore comfort , therefore, the buildings should be designed to provide cross ventilation. Air movements inside a building depend not only on external wind velocity, but also a number of architectural design element. This study aims to find out the effect of architectural design in naturally ventilated building to obtain thermal comfort in tropical humid regions. The applicability of some architectural design elements such as balcony configuration, and internal division established by numerical modelled was assessed. 
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Suhu udara dan tingkat kelembaban yang tinggi (T>28°C, RH >70%) di daerah tropis lembab merupakan suatu kendala untuk mendapatkan kenyamanan. Namun hal ini dapat diatasi dengan penciptaan aliran udara di dalam ruangan dengan kecepatan yang cukup tinggi.Sirkulasi udara di dalam ruangan tidak hanya ditentukan oleh kecepatan udara exterior tetapi juga oleh penempatan element design arsitektur. Study ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari design arsitektur suatu bangunan berventilasi alamiah dalam tercapainya situasi nyaman. Beberapa alternative design arsitektur seperti keberadaan balkon dan penataan tata ruang interior yang dibangun dengan modelisasi numerik diuji coba dalam penelitian ini.
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Hasil analisis menunjukan bahwa keberadaan balkon dan penataan interior mempunyai peranan yang signifikan dalam usaha memperbaiki kondisi kenyamanan thermal di dalam ruangan, akan tetapi hal tersebut tidaklah selalu membutuhkan kecepatan udara yang tinggi.
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8205033	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000333	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15770	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000333}, priority = {2}	In many Third World cities, the approach to industrial planning is adapted from developed countries. Planning system may conflict with the dynamics of an informal sector where priorities are directed to the fundamentals of survival in an often competitive and hostile working environment. It is important for Third World' governments to identify planning approaches that respect the current condition of land use occupation. Modernization of traditional or informal sectors may develop integrated linkages with the formal sector creating opportunities land use integration between these sectors. 
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Pada kebanyakan negara dunia ketiga, pendekatan perencanaan industri diadaptasi dari negara maju. Pendekatan ini mengalami ketidak sesuaian dengan keberadaan informal sector, dimana sektor ini memprioritaskan pada kompetisi tinggi dalam konteks lahan perkotaan. Penting bagi negara dunia ketiga untuk mengidentifikasi pendekatan perencanaan yang mengikut sertakan keadaan sesungguhnya dari pemanfaatan lahan kota. Modernisasi dari informal sektor yang menjadi bagian dari sistem produksi dari formal sektor dapat menciptakan integrasi dari penggunaan lahan kota antara dua sektor tersebut.
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8205034	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000334	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15771	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000334}, priority = {2}	Water has always been imperative for life, since the very beginning, the birth, growth, survival, to the death, water always play an important role. In whatever kind of form, water has the character and potency to increase the quality of human life or to destroy it. Water is well responsive against natural forces, such as storm, rain, lightning and thunder, it could change in a sudden from a still and calm condition to a new powerful force, which could evoke certain human emotion. With this character and potency, water contribute to the dynamic of the architecture which incorporates it, placed as subject to architectural composition, not merely as object to meet the physical human needs. Through analyzing the Alhambra palace which is known as the locus classicus of the use of water in architectural design, a reflection can be made, whether water has been placed as subject in an architectural composition or just as something routine.
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Air adalah sesuatu yang tidak dapat dilepaskan dalam segala aspek kehidupan manusia, mulai dari awal kehidupan, kelahiran, pertumbuhan, perjuangan hidup hingga kematian. Dalam wujud apapun air mempunyai karakter dan potensi untuk meningkatkan kualitas hidup manusia atau merusakkannya. Air begitu responsif terhadap kekuatan alam seperti, badai, hujan lebat, kilat dan petir; ia dapat dengan tiba-tiba berubah dari keadaan tenang menjadi kekuatan baru yang mampu membangkitkan emosi tertentu. Dengan mengenal karakter dan potensi inilah, maka air dapat menjadi komponen dinamis dalam arsitektur, dapat berperan sebagai subjek dalam desain komposisi arsitektural, bukan hanya semata-mata sebagai objek guna memenuhi kebutuhan fisik manusia saja. Air dapat menjadi urat nadi dalam komposisi arsitektur. Melalui telaah desain istana Alhambra, yang dikenal sebagai locus classicus bagi penggunaan air dalam desain arsitektur, maka kita dapat melakukan refleksi apakah telah menempatkan air sebagai subyek dalam desain arsitektur, atau hanya sebagai suatu rutinitas saja.
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8205035	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000335	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15772	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000335}, priority = {2}	On the early 20 th century, at the colonialitation era, many architect wrote and published there writings at the journal in Java. But, infact, these writing is not much studied from architectural history in Indonesia, instead as supported information to introduce their work in architecture.
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The Maclaine Pont publication mostly known at the journal on the 1916-1936 in Java. Where, Hindia people was struggling to promote their identity as developed nation. This paper places the thinking of architect Maclaine Pont in the context of similar era to draw the participation of architecture of Maclaine Pont in the dominant circumtances on that era.
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Pada masa kolonialisasi di awal abad XX banyak arsitek yang menulis dan menerbitkan pemikirannya di media massa. Namun pada kenyataannya tulisan-tulisan itu kurang banyak dikaji dalam sejarah arsitektur di Indonesia selain sebagai informasi pendukung dalam membantu memerikan karya bangunannya. 
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Publikasi pemikiran Maclaine Pont diketahui seluruhnya terbit di media massa di Jawa dalam kurun waktu 1916-1936. Masa ketika masyarakat Hindia tengah bergolak dalam menyemaikan benih-benih identitasnya sebagai bangsa yang mandiri. Esai ini ingin menempatkan publikasi pemikiran arsitek Henri Maclaine Pont itu ke dalam konteks distribusi wacana sejaman untuk memberi gambaran mengenai partisipasi wacana arsitektur Maclaine Pont dalam wacana yang tengah dominan di sana.
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8205036	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000336	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15773	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000336}, priority = {2}	To Study old buildings, it is necessary to study cultural aspects, hintory, place, environment, spatial arrangement, plan, shape, structure and construction, building materials, dcoration, and other architectural aspects. This article is a part of the result of the whole study about Architecture of the Noble Residence in Yogyakarta, studying especially the soatial arragement. The conslusion of this part of study is architecture of the noble residence in Yogyakarta having some abstract concept as a part of the tradition that couln't explain rationally.
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Criterias to select noble residences to study are: the owner's relationship to Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono, locations near kraton inside and outside fortifications, and recent condition. Four selected noble residences are: Yudaningratan, Notoprajan and Mangkubumen.
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This study aims to discover the traditional norms including regulations and beliefs that gave shape to noble residence's architecture, to give reference for noble residence's conservation and applied proportional design concept to modern vernakular construction.
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Kajian mengenai bangunan masa lalu, mencakup aspek budaya, sejarah, tempat,  lingkungan, tata letak, denah, bentuk, struktur dan konstruksi, bahan bangunan, dekorasi, dll  aspek arsitektural. Artikel ini adalah bagian dari penelitian tentang Arsitektur Rumah Bangsawan di Yogyakarta mengkaji aspek-aspek tersebut, khusus mengemukakan  tata-ruang. Kesimpulan kajian dari segi ini, rumah bangsawan  Yogyakarta cukup banyak mempunyai konsep-konsep abstrak, sebagai bagian dari tardisi yang tidak dapat diterangkan secara rasional.  
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Dalem di Yogyakarta cukup banyak sehingga tidak mungkin diteliti secara mendetail semuanya, maka dipilih dengan kriteria : perkerabatan pemilik pertama dengan Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwana, lokasi sekitar kraton dan kondisinya  saat ini. Berdasarkan kriteria tersebut dipilih empat  yaitu: Yudaningratan, Pakuningratan, Notoprajan dan Mangkubumen. 
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Penelitian bertujuan menggali kaidah-kaidah tradisional, termasuk aturan-aturan dan kepercayaan yang tertuang dalam arsitektur rumah bangsawan.  untuk reverensi pelestariannya, dan dalam hal akan menerapkan dalam konstruksi modern (modern vernakular), agar dapat tercipta rancangan yang proporsional.
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8205037	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000337	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15774	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000337}, priority = {2}	Saminist is Saminism followers. Their culture based on the history of the Samin's rebellion against the Dutch. In 1940, The Dutch exploded Saminist cleansing. For saving their life, the Saminist then made an unwritten-agreement among them to undercover and blend in the middle of society surround, and always assumed the society as sedulur. This unwritten-agreement became their way of life and was reflected in their settlement. This research is qualitative-phenomenology research and using meaning-translation method for analyzing the exclusive space of the Saminist settlement. It had been found that sedulur concept anticipated the formed of exclusive space of Saminist settlement.
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Kaum Samin merupakan sekumpulan orang pengikut Saminisme. Budaya Saminisme, berlatar belakang sejarah pemberontakan Samin Surontiko melawan penjajahan Belanda (1890). Pada th.1940, Belanda melakukan 'pembersihan' Kaum Samin, sehingga jumlah mereka menyusut dan tercerai berai. Demi keselamatan mereka, Kaum Samin membuat kesepakatan tak tertulis untuk menyamar dan membaur dengan orang disekitar mereka dan selalu menganggap orang sekeliling mereka adalah sedulur. Kesepakatan tersebut tidak hanya menjadi konsep hidup mereka tetapi tercermin pula dalam permukiman mereka. Melalui penelitian kualitatif-phenomenologis dan penggunaan metoda penerjemahan makna, dilakukan analisa terhadap ruang eksklusif pada permukimannya. Dan terbukti bahwa konsep sedulur mengantisipasi terbentuknya ruang eksklusif pada permukiman kaum Samin.
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Kata kunci: Kaum samin, Konsep sedulur, Ruang eksklusif.	fa9625a81aab5baf7c914a036eb5f601	020c3d71da20eeb4a9878841ee8fa9f9	dcb99015702566782bd2047d282ba507	article	'KONSEP SEDULUR' SEBAGAI FAKTOR PENGHALANG TERBENTUKNYA RUANG EKSKLUSIF PADA PERMUKIMAN KAUM SAMIN	Retno Hastijanti	\N	2000
8205038	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000338	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15775	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000338}, priority = {2}	Mosque is a place for worship, spirit, contemplation, but above all, Mosque is "a  gate way". Sendang Duwur Mosque and Tombhouse is an Islamic antiquity as the product of syncretism process between traditional Javanese architecture - Hindunese/Budhanese - foreign Islamic  which born early Mosque in Java.
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The semiotic and syncretic of Indonesian Mosque and Tombhouse also integrated some principles of the Javanese cosmology blend with the concept of Islamic Architecture, which resulted a symthesis of both traditional and  new idea. It manifested  in the type of ancient Mosque and tombhouse Sendang Duwur,which is original types ,specific with identity.
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Pada hakekatnya peran suatu Masjid adalah sebagai tempat beribadat, tempat menemukan kekuatan bathin ,tempat samadi, namun diatas itu semua peran Masjid adalah  sebagai  suatu "gerbang". Masjid makam Sunan Sendang Duwur  adalah bangunan purbakala sebagai salah satu produk proses sinkretisme arsitektur Tradisional Jawa - Hindu/Budha - dan Islam .yang selanjutnya melahirkan wujud awal Masjid utama diJawa. 
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8205039	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000339	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15776	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000339}, priority = {2}	Source of information for ventilation design of residential settlement is generally derived from wind tunnel or, recently, CFD studies, which involves both modeling and simulation of wind flow pattern and speed. Yet this is not readily accessible to most architects. In order to gain similar objectives but without involving detailed studies, the present study introduces a graphical method of gathering information about permeability of residential. It describes how the way wind reaches and flows through built spaces and forms (streets, park/garden, buildings), and makes use of access graphs and numerical measures to indicate permeability of a given residential settlement. Since the method is still in the initial development, further study will be required for refinement and validation. Nevertheless, the method can be employed to provide information for ventilation design of low-rise residential settlements, particularly at the schematic level.
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Informasi untuk perancangan ventilasi alam pada permukiman selama ini sangat bergantung dari hasil-hasil yang diperoleh dari studi terowongan angin ataupun studi simulasi komputer dengan menggunakan CFD. Namun demikian ketersediaan informasi tersebut sangatlah terbatas bagi arsitek. Studi yang dilakukan penulis berusaha untuk mengisi kesenjangan yang ada dengan menyediakan tampilan grafis untuk menunjukkan permiabilitas sebuah permukiman. Perilaku angin di dalam dan permiablitas permukiman dijabarkan dengan menggunakan grafik akses dan pengukuran-pengukuran numerik. Oleh karena pengembangan metoda ini berada pada tahap awal, beberapa studi lanjutan sangatlah diperlukan.
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8205040	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000340	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15777	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000340}, priority = {2}	Inhabitants of a building are difficult to escape particulate matter emission. Within this condition, buildings should have vertical element that could block the dispersion of particulate matter to living spaces. Vegetation, a part of vertical elemen for fencing, is considered to do this task. The use of vegetation is chosen with reference to nature and behaviour of particulate matter. Earlier research found that dispersion of particulate matter is mostly at lower atmospheric layer and that particulate matter could be deposited. Therefore, low growing vegetation or climbing plants with particular leaf condition to encourage deposition is predicted suitable. Four vegetation was examined: Duranta repens, Polyscias fruticosa, Stephanotis floribunda and Scindapsus sp. As a preliminary study, there is no valid conclusion could be made from this experiment. However, there are indications that Duranta repens and Stephanotis floribunda block and deposit slightly more particulate matter than the two others.
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Polusi particulate matter atau partikel halus tidak hanya terjadi di jalan raya, tetapi juga masuk ke dalam bangunan yang terletak di sepanjang jalan. Oleh karenanya, bangunan seyogyanya memiliki elemen vertikal yang mampu bertugas menghalangi masuknya polusi partikel halus. Salah satu kemungkinan penggunaan elemen vertikal, yaitu tanaman yang ditempatkan pada posisi pagar diteliti dalam studi ini. Mempelajari bahwa partikel halus dengan ukuran tertentu dapat diendapkan dan penyebarannya umumnya terjadi pada lapisan udara rendah, maka studi terhadap tanaman semak atau perdu atau tanaman rambat dengan jenis permukaan daun tertentu lebih diutamakan. Empat jenis tanaman diuji kemampuannya, yaitu: Duranta repens, Polyscias fruticosa, Stephanotis floribunda and Scindapsus sp. Sebagai studi yang sangat awal, masih belum ada hasil valid yang ditawarkan, namun setidaknya ditemukan indikasi bahwa Duranta repens and Stephanotis floribunda mampu menjadi bloking dan mampu mengendapkan sedikit lebih banyak partikel halus dibandingkan dua jenis tanaman lainnya.
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8205041	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000341	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15778	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000341}, priority = {2}	Energy adds a new standpoint from which to better understand building design.  But the subject of study, architecture and its environmental and social context, is not new. The objective of design is to improve the quality of buildings and the environment. On broader perspective, the mentioned environment means global environment encompasses earth, air, water and energy that are needed to be conserved.  Energy-efficient architecture is one of that architectural typology focuses on conservation of global environment. The paper discusses the existence of energy-efficient architecture and its contextual to green architecture.
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Faktor energi menambah suatu pijakan baru untuk memahami perencanaan arsitektur secara lebih baik. Tetapi sebenarnya, subyek arsitektur dan konteks lingkungannya bukanlah suatu hal yang baru., karena tujuan dari suatu disain adalah untuk meningkatkan kwalitas dari hasil arsitektur dan lingkungannya. Dalam perspektif lebih luas, lingkungan yang dimaksud adalah lingkungan global alami yang meliputi unsur bumi, udara, air, dan energi yang perlu dilestarikan. Arsitektur Hemat Energi merupakan salah satu tipologi arsitektur yang ber-orientasi pada konservasi lingkungan global alami. Makalah ini membahas eksistensi arsitektur hemat energi ini dalam konteks wawasan arsitektur hijau (green architecture).
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Kata kunci: Arsitektur Hemat Energi, Arsitektur Hijau.	ae8f78bf5271c1ed5e92b38943e28c67	05fedcf8e8f0afdc7bb60f76a2598250	d8be0232242d9a62c3211e94e7a867b3	article	"ENERGY-EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE" PARADIGMA DAN MANIFESTASI ARSITEKTUR HIJAU	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8205042	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000342	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15779	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000342}, priority = {2}	We have applied the lattice gas method with using Pascal program language. Some 2-D building models have been implemented in the simulation. The results showed that this method could be used and reliable for studying behavior of airflow pattern in buildings having wide openings.
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Kode simulasi numerik dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Pascal dan menerapkan metode Gas Dalam Jaringan (littice gas method) telah dibuat. Beberapa obyek berupa bangunan 2-D (daerah dan potongan) telah diaplikasikan dalam simulasi ini. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan metode ini dapat digunakan untuk mempelajari pola aliran udara pada bangunan dengan bukaan lebar, secara kualitatif.
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Kata kunci: Metode gas dalam jaringan, simulasi, pola aliran udara..	28e2885dc8b3c234c7485c2ee674c47d	55322c3e0cc18bf3d033293326fcbba5	f8fade410cb986fcd36c5d31ff6f6ff0	article	STUDI ALIRAN SUARA DENGAN METODE GAS DALAM JARINGAN (LATTICE GAS METHOD)	Jefrey Kindangen	\N	2000
8205043	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000343	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15780	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000343}, priority = {2}	Architectural forms are created by human minds. Because of this they are tied tightly to the perceptual experience and concept of designer. Designers are creating images and models for thought and communication, through which the intentions of a design idea may be captured and transmitted, so that the concepts can be understood, and perceived as reality. In a creative design process, a wide range of media are applied. It plays an important role, not only in conveying architectural messages and but also in operating as a catalyst to explore design ideas. This paper discusses the role of design media on the reception and conception of the architectural message. 
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Bentuk arsitektur diciptakan oleh pikiran manusia. Oleh karena itu bentuk-bentuk arsitektur sangat terkait pada pengalaman dan konsep perseptual perancangnya. Perancang menciptakan imaji-imaji dan model bagi pemikiran dan komunikasi sedemikian rupa agar gagasan desainnya dapat ditangkap dan dipancarkan, sehingga pada akhirnya konsep arsitek bisa dimengerti dan diterima sebagai realitas. Dalam proses desain kreatif, beragam jenis media desain dapat digunakan. Media ini memainkan peran penting bukan hanya sebagai pengantar informasi atau pesan arsitektural saja, akan tetapi juga berperan sebagai katalisator dalam menggali dan mengembangkan gagasan desain. Tulisan ini akan menelaah peran media desain tersebut terhadap penerimaan dan konsepsi pesan arsitektural.
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Kata kunci: desain arsitektur, imaji-persepsi, komunikasi	1a3f3c406a7145a947f4b5a4f9de9b9f	549a5024360b6fb54ad3a702c60f9ecb	e0dcc8760f92e78dfcdd77ea6167a0e6	article	IMAJI DAN PERAN MEDIA DESAIN DALAM PROSES DESAIN ARSITEKTUR	Joyce M. Laurens	\N	2000
8205044	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000344	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15781	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000344}, priority = {2}	The knowledge that informed early higher education in Indonesia was formulated during the turn of the century, while the Dutch colonialists still controlled Indonesia. The beginning of architectural education was much influenced by a Euro-centric orientation and only partially marked by pre-colonial intellectual traditions. Of course it is true that the way of thinking of early Indonesian scholars has been greatly influenced by western development but in the late 20th century, now is the time to achieve a more balanced perspective of our cultural heritage. Though the academic tradition of architectural education originated from Europe and became established mainly through colonisation, which in turn has led to the present system of schooling.
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Ilmu pengetahuan yang berkembang pada masa pertama kali pendidikan tinggi di Indonesia terbentuk pada permulaan awal ke-20, dimana pada masa itu Indonesia masih di bawah penjajahan Belanda. Pada masa awalnya pendidikan arsitektur di Indonesia berorientasi pada sistem pendidikan arsitektur di Eropa karena para pendidik pada masa itu mempunyai latar belakang tradisi Eropa. Tentu saja bahwa cara berfikir para arsitek generasi pertama Indonesia sangat dipengaruhi perkembangan arsitektur Barat, tetapi pada akhir abad ke-20 sudah saatnya untuk mencari sesuatu perspektif yang seimbang dengan peninggalan budaya kita. Walaupun tradisi pendidikan arsitektur berasal dari Eropa dan berkembang ke Indonesia lewat penjajahan Belanda tetapi harus kita sesuaikan dengan perkembangan masa kini.
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Kata kunci: vernakular, arsitektur, pendidikan.	7d1a43c624213dec1143019d08a28ec1	b4bb8e8c770937aa836e4151756af98c	c65fa0c9b544ad6f9e386f9f7fbabf9a	article	THE INTEGRATION OF VERNACULAR VALUES INTO THE EDUATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN	Krisprantono Krisprantono	\N	2000
8205045	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000345	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15782	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000345}, priority = {2}	The existence of Cheng Hoo's Indonesian Mosque Architecture in Surabaya is the presentation of Chinese architecture nuance. It is a new revelation for Indonesian mosque architecture. At the same time it is also the resurrection of the treasure of Indonesian architecture which had disappeared for a very long time. It is the architecture which presents itself as a synthesis of various attractive local elements. The building's expression indicates the spirit of tolerance which is the strong character of the Chinese ancestors. Primarily in this case, are the ideal and the cosmopolitan ways of living by Admiral Cheng Hoo who always lived in harmony with the new environment.
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Arsitektur Masjid Muhammad Cheng Hoo Indonesia di Surabaya hadir dalam sebuah arsitektur yang bernuansa Tiongkok. Sebuah bentuk arsitektur baru untuk sebuah masjid di Indonesia sekaligus sebuah pemunculan bentuk arsitektur yang telah lama hilang dalam khazanah arsitektur Indonesia. Sebuah wujud yang juga hadir sebagai perpaduan beragam elemen-elemen lokal yang menarik. Ekspresi arsitektur ini merupakan ekspresi semangat toleransi yang selalu mampu beradaptasi dengan lingkungan barunya, seperti sikap hidup nenek moyang etnis Tiongkok. Utamanya teladan dan sikap hidup Admiral Cheng Hoo yang kosmopolitan dan selalu hidup harmoni dengan lingkungan barunya.
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Kata kunci: arsitektur Tiongkok, arsitektur Muhammad Masjid Cheng Hoo, teladan Admiral Cheng Hoo.	d42e20e99de99bf8b966cee7e0a76794	ceb53e1938e8e50664e6cb744a99a88b	2e194d54cc0f8607d866ca577b5175b3	article	SEMANGAT ADMIRAL CHENG HOO DAN EKSPRESI TOLERANSI MASJID MUHAMMAD CHENG HOO INDONESIA	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8205046	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000346	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15783	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000346}, priority = {2}	The rapid increase of urban population will cause environment problems, such as clean water scarcity, bad condition of sanitation, garbage disposal, and air pollution.  Main sources of air pollution in large cities are emissions of motor vehicles (CO) which is 70% to 80% of the total air pollutant. Air pollution may create hazard for human health.  Carbon monoxide (CO) which changes into carbon dioxide (CO2) will cause global warming, and then climate change happened will cause flood and dry land, which then it effects on human health.  In addition, the damage of Ozone layer caused by CFC chemical will cause more ultra violet going into the troposphere which causes skin cancer.  To solve air pollution, first is to decrease energy consumption and search for a cleaner alternated energy.  Second is to build sustainable buildings and settlements, and environment friendly public transportation system.
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Peningkatan jumlah penduduk perkotaan yang relatif tinggi menimbulkan masalah bagi lingkungan hidup, misalnya masalah kurangnya air bersih, buruknya kondisi sanitasi, pembuangan sampah, dan polusi udara. Sumber terbesar polusi udara di kota besar adalah asap kendaraan bermotor (CO) yaitu sebesar 70% - 80% dari total polutan udara. Pencemaran udara berdampak pada kesehatan manusia. Karbon monooksida (CO) yang berubah menjadi karbon dioksida (CO2) akan berakibat pada pemanasan global,  sehingga terjadi perubahan iklim yang menyebabkan banjir dan kekeringan, yang kemudian berpengaruh pada kesehatan manusia. Selain itu, rusaknya lapisan Ozon yang diakibatkan oleh senyawa kimia  CFC, berakibat pada banyaknya sinar ultra violet memasuki troposfer yang dapat mengakibatkan  kanker kulit. Untuk mengatasi masalah polusi udara ini,  pertama adalah mengurangi konsumsi energi dan mencari energi alternatif yang lebih bersih. Kedua, mengurangi polusi udara dengan cara pembangunan ruang terbuka hijau, pembangunan bangunan dan permukiman yang berkelanjutan, dan sistem transportasi umum yang ramah lingkungan.
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Kata kunci: pembangunan berkelanjutan dan polusi udara.	a60ca37bd231a43cf633b5b1ac7912ca	1d62b987fdf5f0bdf1b171e3a016c994	63765b49314e2e08fac21c9babf8a221	article	PEMBANGUNAN PERMUKIMAN YANG BERKELANJUTAN UNTUK MENGURANGI POLUSI UDARA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8205047	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000347	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15784	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000347}, priority = {2}	Even though global warming are still debates whether it will or not be happened, the changes on  climate will influence activities of human. Regarding global warming issue, one of the impact that is very interesting to be investigated is sea level rise. Sea level rise is predicted has very big impact since, in general, in coastal areas locate a lot of important activities for such city or country.
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Terlepas dari ketidakpastian mengenai terjadi atau tidaknya pemanasan global, setiap perubahan iklim di bumi akan memberikan dampak terhadap kelangsungan hidup manusia. Salah satu kajian yang saat ini banyak dilakukan berkaitan dengan isu pemanasan global adalah mengenai kenaikan permukaan air laut. Pengkajian mengenai kenaikan permukaan air laut tersebut penting mengingat dampak yang akan ditimbulkannya dan dengan kenyataan secara umum kawasan tepi air memegang peranan penting dalam perkembangan suatu kota ataupun negara. Hal ditandai dengan banyaknya aktivitas yang berlokasi di kawasan tepi air.
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Kondisi geografis Indonesia dengan duapertiga bagian wilayahnya adalah perairan, menjadikan Indonesia memiliki garis pantai terpanjang di dunia. Hal tersebut menjadikan pula beberapa bagian wilayah di Indonesia merupakan kawasan pesisir atau tepi air., termasuk mayoritas kota besar seperti Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang, Makassar. Mengingat banyaknya aktivitas penting di kota-kota tersebut, terganggunya kawasan pantai akibat  kenaikan permukaan air laut secara umum akan memberikan dampak yang cukup besar. Dari identifikasi yang dilakukan di kawasan tepi air kota Surabaya dampak kenaikan permukaan air laut akan  berpengaruh tidak hanya untuk kawasan tepi air tapi juga untuk perkembangan Kota Surabaya. Hal itu disebabkan keberadaan kawasan industri dan pelabuhan serta alokasi kawasan perumahan untuk menampung pertambahan penduduk Kota Surabaya.
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Kata Kunci: kenaikan permukaan air laut, pemanasan global, kawasan tepi air, dampak	cd8be495ffb029b8120375575c918246	f21030126c61a1a025b2fa85cb964fc7	7a85b55b47b1b9ae8afa3ec798033a36	article	KERENTANAN KAWASAN TEPI AIR TERHADAP KENAIKAN PERMUKAAN AIR LAUT Kasus Kawasan Tepi Air Kota Surabaya	Iwan Suprijanto	\N	2000
8205048	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000348	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15785	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000348}, priority = {2}	Globalization issue which its inception is on economic activities, widely effected to urban planning approach. Urban planning on the global world; New York, London, and Tokyo as study cases, applied differently on planning approach than before globalization, that is parallel with urban development. Urban core is a central coordination of global economic activity that tends to decrease of urban population. Suburban grows as urban, that is follow the growth of manufacturing activity and service. 
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Globalisasi yang pada awalnya merupakan konsep kegiatan ekonomi yang global, juga berpengaruh pada pendekatan perencanaan kota. Perencanaan kota yang global; dengan studi kasus di New York, London, dan Tokyo; teraplikasikan pula dengan beda dibandingan sebelum globalisasi, seiring dengan pertumbuhan kota. Pusat kota menjadi pusat koordinasi kegiatan ekonomi global, dengan kecenderungan jumlah penduduk yang menurun. Disamping itu suburban akan berkembang menjadi urban ,mengikuti pertumbuhan kegiatan manufaktur dan jasa. 
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Kata kunci: globalisasi, kota, suburban, ekonomi	3c311bca5223397c3228645861570900	2d1a59c7c1b84332397e87f54ad0fbdb	c5b94220e54bc2002fcde8957e2cdf19	article	PENGARUH GLOBALISASI TERHADAP PERENCANAAN KOTA Studi kasus kota New York  London dan Tokyo (Global Cities)	Rully Damayanti	\N	2000
8205049	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000349	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15786	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000349}, priority = {2}	The acceleration of total energy consumption in Indonesia during the past two decades and the limited availability of energy resources in the midst of currently national economic crisis create energy problem that needs to be solved comprehensively and holistically. From the objectives of national energy conservation program, commercial building and residential are prospective goals for energy saving purpose considering that both sectors consume energy as a consequence of the building. Energy conscious design concept that is applied to building design will give significant energy consumption reduction at its operational stage. The paper discusses the energy conscious design concept and its strategic ways that is applicable to residential and commercial buildings.
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Akselerasi laju konsumsi energi di Indonesia yang meningkat pada dua dekade ini dan keterbatasan kesediaan sumber energi yang ada di masa kondisi ekonomi saat ini yang belum pulih dari krisis menimbulkan problema energi yang perlu penanganan yang konsepsionil, menyeluruh dan terpadu. Dari empat sasaran upaya konservasi energi nasional, sektor bangunan komersial dan sektor rumah tangga merupakan potensi penghematan energi yang prospektif, mengingat penggunaan energi pada sektor tersebut sebagian besar merupakan konsekwensi dari pengadaan bangunan yang digunakan. Perancangan bangunan yang bertitik tolak dari konsep sadar energi akan mereduksi penggunaan energi pada masa operasionalnya. Makalah ini membahas konsepsi dan strategi disain sadar energi untuk bangunan rumah tinggal dan bangunan gedung komersial.
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8205050	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000350	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15787	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000350}, priority = {2}	Noise source for buildings adjacent to streets is traffic-generated predominantly. Where people are mostly spend their time indoors, it is important for buildings to have screening or blocking to control noise intrusion into living spaces. But this blocking should also permit airflow. This is important for middle to low-cost domestic buildings, which do not employ conditioned ventilation. A common feature of Indonesian buildings, fence, is studied to perform noise barrier. The fence -a barrier to be- should obey three factors: position, dimension, and material. All these three factors were studied to seek compromised design for acoustic performance and natural ventilation purpose. Domestic building situated in the urban area of Yogyakarta was studying to see the most possible design of the barrier to be. There are two calculation methods employed to investigate the proposed design. The study shows that it is possible to gain minimum of 10 dB noise reduction by placing windows within the shadow effect of approximately 1.5 height fence-barrier. 	4d275d1829096daee6569b29466959d6	5a1fc11d11944ec47f58820d54bca948	eb5df736a40fb22a775464367696fa41	article	BARRIER DESIGN STRATEGIES TO CONTROL NOISE INGRESS INTO DOMESTIC BUILDINGS	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2000
8205051	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000351	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15788	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000351}, priority = {2}	This research examines the accuracy of computer programmes to simulate the illuminance level in atrium buildings compare to the measurement of those in physical models. The case was taken in atrium building with 4 types of roof i.e. pitched roof, barrel vault roof, monitor pitched roof (both monitor pitched roof and monitor barrel vault roof), and north light roof (both with north orientation and south orientation).  The results show that both methods have agreement and disagreement. They show the same pattern of daylight distribution. In the other side, in terms of daylight factors, computer simulation tends to underestimate calculation compared to physical model  measurement, while for average and minimum  illumination, it tends to overestimate the calculation.	e5996e4dd0524c06b2cf17bd0990aa38	49bce3d7c52415ee0b954918e4cf5093	9ddfdfe5747456f3664422c76434286f	article	THE COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPUTER SIMULATION AND PHYSICAL MODEL IN CALCULATING ILLUMINANCE LEVEL OF ATRIUM BUILDING	Sushardjanti Felasari	\N	2000
8205052	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000352	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/15789	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000352}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the potential use of solar energy in building as an alternative solution of energy resources to reduce the negative impact in burning fossil fuels to the environment. It higlights the positive aspects in environment by generating solar energy and also discusses the aesthetical values in  employing solar panels on buildings.
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Isue mengenai pemanasan bumi yang diakibatkan oleh produksi gas karbon dioksida sebagai akibat pembakaran bahan bakar minyak (minyak bumi, batu bara, gas alam) memaksa ilmuwan, pakar energi, akhli lingkungan, serta pihak-pihak lain yang terkait untuk ikut memikirkan penggunaan energi alternatif yang aman. Tenaga nuklir yang tidak menghasilkan gas buang semacam karbon dioksida, ternyata bukan merupakan solusi energi alternatif yang baik karena meninggalkan sampah radioaktif yang belum ada solusi pembuangan yang diangap aman untuk masa yang akan datang. Tenaga surya, yang umumnya sudah digunakan secara tradisional sejak ratusan abad yang silam, perlu mendapat perhatian. Pemanfaatan tenaga surya baik secara pasif maupun aktif bagi bangunan perlu mendapat perhatian dari para arsitek. Pemanfaatan tenaga surya secara aktif, dimana tenaga surya dikonversikan terlebih dahulu menjadi tenaga listrik dengan solar sel, seyogyanya tidak berdiri sendiri, perlu diintegrasikan dengan aplikasi perancangan secara pasif. Perancangan secara aktif bertujuan untuk mengurangi beban listrik yang berasal dari minyak bumi - secara langsung mengurangi jumlah gas karbon dioksida yang dibuang ke udara, sedangkan perancangan pasif bertujuan untuk mengurangi beban penggunaan energi listrik - yang berasal dari sumber listrik apapun - di dalam bangunan. Makalah ini membahas isue yang diutarakan diatas, dimana pada akhirnya memberikan contoh dari suatu karya arsitektur yang dianggap berhasil dalam mengaplikasikan strategi perancangan secara aktif (menggunakan solar sel) serta tidak meninggalkan sterategi perancangan secara pasif.
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Kata kunci: bangunan, karbon dioksida, minyak bumi, pemanasan bumi, photovoltaic (solar sel),  rancangan aktif, rancangan pasif, tenaga surya	22fac58beefba93f5fd241a0b12b45a3	ab7504770113f77c8d498009e2396295	4f0c909113be3b3e497edc9d49681a95	article	TENAGA SURYA DAN ARSITEKTUR: SUATU ANALISIS LINGKUNGAN DAN PERANCANGAN	Tri Karyono	\N	2000
8205053	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000353	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15790	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000353}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a Fuzzy Logic Development Tool called PetraFuz which has been developed at Control System Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Department, Petra Christian University. The system consists of a hardware target based on MCS51 microcontroller and a software support running under PC Windows. The system is targeted for developing fuzzy logic based systems. It supports fuzzy logic design, evaluation, assembly language generator and downloading process to the target hardware to perform  on-line fuzzy process. Process action and fuzzy parameters could be transferred to PC monitor via RS-232 serial communication, this on-line process parameters is used for fuzzy tuning, i.e. fuzzy if-then rules and fuzzy membership functions. The PetraFuz tool helps very much for Fuzzy system developments, it could reduce development time significantly. The tool could spur the development of fuzzy systems based on microcontroller systems such as fuzzy control systems, fuzzy information processing, etc.
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Makalah ini menyajikan sebuah sistem pengembangan kendali fuzzy logic (PetraFuz, Petra Fuzzy Development System) yang dikembangkan oleh laboratorium Sistem Kontrol, Jurusan Teknik Elektro, Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya. Sistem ini terdiri dari perangkat keras sistem mikrokontroler MCS51 dan perangkat lunak pendukung yang berjalan pada PC. Sistem PetraFuz digunakan untuk mengembangkan sistem berbasis fuzzy logic  utamanya pada bidang kendali. Kemampuan sistem meliputi pengembangan pada fase perancangan kendali, evaluasi kendali, pembentukan program bahasa assembly MCS51 dan proses downloading program menuju target  sistem mikrokontroler MCS51 untuk dieksekusi melakukan kendali pada plant yang nyata. Aksi kendali dapat diakuisi oleh program PC melalui komunikasi serial RS232 sehingga respon kendali dapat digambarkan pada layar monitor untuk dilakukan analisis lebih lanjut yang diperlukan pada proses tuning if-then fuzzy rules. Penggunaan tools PetraFuz, sangat membantu proses rancang bangun sistem kendali fuzzy terutama bagi praktisi/akademisi yang berminat menekuni teknik kendali yang relatif baru ini. Sistem PetraFuz diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi positip bagi masyarakat sistem kendali untuk mengembangkan berbagai aplikasi  kendali berbasis fuzzy logic.
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Kata kunci: logika fuzzy, sistem pengembangan kendali fuzzy, mikrokontroler MCS51	255dc5cffdbdefd48588e6fa4c194d63	1e5a9515c52c42802b2c26912066a6bf	42a3b7e60d2013bae24659d4ed4fbf76	article	SISTEM PENGEMBANGAN KENDALI FUZZY LOGIC BERBASIS MIKROKONTROLER KELUARGA MCS51 (PetraFuz)	Resmana Lim	\N	2001
8205054	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000354	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15791	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000354}, priority = {2}	Serial communication is commonly used in PC interface, but serial communication that is commonly used is RS-232 which only could communicate in one to one scheme. This paper will explain a software using the RS-485 interface that can communicate in one to many scheme using a multidrop network system. The server will monitor slave computer, so from  the master computer we  will be able to see what kind of application is being done in the slave computer.
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Software has been designed under Windows environtment (32 bit) using Delphi 3.0 from Borland International, Inc Software. There are two kinds of software : master and slave. The master software will control the computer we want to monitor, while the slave software will send the monitor picture to the master. The system hardware uses 3 RS 232 to RS 485 converter installed at the 3 PCs,  one converter is used by master, and 2 converters are used by slave computers.
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Testing of  picture compression,  picture transmission with varying transmission speed have been done in this experiment. 
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Komunikasi serial banyak sekali digunakan dalam interface PC namun serial yang biasa dipakai adalah RS-232 yang hanya dapat berhubungan secara one to one. Dalam paper ini dibuat software menggunakan sistem RS-485 yang dapat berhubungan secara one to many menggunakan sistem multidrop network. Aplikasinya adalah monitoring komputer, jadi dalam sebuah komputer dapat melihat apa yang sedang dikerjakan oleh komputer lain dengan melihat layar monitor komputer tersebut.
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Software dibuat berbasis Windows (32 bit) dengan bantuan Delphi 3.0 dari Borland International, Inc Software. Software terdiri dari dua yaitu master sebagai pengontrol untuk melihat komputer lain sedangkan slave sebagai pengirim gambar pada komputer yang dimonitor dan bersifat resident dan aktif. Hardware yang digunakan adalah 3 buah RS 232 to RS 485 Converter yang dipasang pada 3 buah PC dimana sebuah PC digunakan untuk master dan 2 buah PC untuk slave.
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Pengujian secara software dilakukan pada pengecekan kebenaran pengiriman data, pemadatan gambar, pengiriman gambar pada berbagai kecepatan transmisi. 
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Kata kunci: sistem monitoring jarak jauh, monitor komputer, jaringan multidrop RS485	4082660fb5c4fcb5be80529d4544b17d	d5101ae20d1b1d8d2a1f219d7223890b	1782170c251a5f0c7e7e02f7822ceb01	article	SISTEM MONITORING LAYAR KOMPUTER SECARA REMOTE MENGGUNAKAN JARINGAN MULTIDROP RS 485	Irwan Sahli	\N	2001
8205055	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000355	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15792	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000355}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a project of Web-based Distance Learning support system. The system has been built based on the Internet  and World Wide Web facility. The system could be accessed with a web browser which is directed to a certain web server address so that students can do learning process just like in the real situation, such as student admissions, taking course materials, syllabus, assignments, students  grades, class discussions through web, and doing online quizzes. Students could also join collaboration works by giving opinions, feedback and student produced paper/web which can be shared to the entire learning community. Therefore, it will build a collaborative learning environment where lectures together with students make constructive knowledge databases for entire learning community.
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This system has been developed based on Active Server Pages (ASP) technology from Microsoft which is embedded in a web server. Web pages reside in a web server which is connected to an SQL Database Server. Database server is used to store structured data such as lectures/students personal information, course lists, syllabus and its descriptions, announcement texts from lecturers, commentaries for discussion forum, student's study evaluations, scores for each assignment, quizzes for each course, assignments text from lectures, assignments which are collected by students and  students contribution/materials.
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This system has been maintained by an administrator for maintaining and developing web pages using HTML. The administrator also does ASP scripts programming to convert web pages into active server pages. Lectures and students could contribute some course materials and share their ideas through their web browser.
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This web-based collaborative learning system gives the students more active role in the information gathering and learning process, making the distance students feel part of a learning community, therefore increasing motivation, comprehension and interaction with other students.
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	d9b69ed55965d3c2394ce8adc64cc51f	a58be0498ea7dc15480d36253c94763a	6205e885363b21143c53fa8bee824d42	article	GALILEE: AN INTERNET WEB BASED DISTANCE LEARNING SUPPORT SYSTEM	Resmana Lim	\N	2001
8205056	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000356	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15793	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000356}, priority = {2}	To predict the condition of stock price, several technical analysis models have been used and expanded such as MACD, Fourier Transform, Accumulator Swing Index , Stochastic Oscillator etc. For input they are using the various prices such as Open, high, low , close , volume, BID, ASK price, and the output is a graphic that shows the decision whether to sell, buy or hold. Another method to determine the stock price by using Fundamental Analysis method. Fundamental method is an analysis that is  based on the ratio or financial report from the existing company.  
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Neural Network System Technology has been implemented in various applications especially in introduce the pattern. This power has attracted several people to use Neural Network for medical, Finance, Investment and marketing. Assuming that the prediction of the output system (next output prediction) is deterministic, than the suitable N.N model to predict it is Feed Forward. 
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The prediction of the stock price is the complex interaction between unstable market and unknown random processes factor. The data from stock price can be determined by time series. If we have daily data from a certain period, for example : Xt(t = 1,2,...) than the stock price for the next period (t+h) can be predicted (the timing used can be in hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly). To get the good prediction, the inputs from several aspects of the share prices have to be input in Neural Network after that the weighing principal can be adapted to minimize the wrong prediction in the first future steps. By using the final weighing, an action is done to done to minimize the total error in the second future steps.  Due to that, the risk of Investor's decision to sell or buy the stock can be minimized. This paper will discuss on how to use and implement Time Series Neural Network to predict the stock market in Semen Gresik (SMGR) and Gudang Garam  (GGRM)
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Dalam memprediksi suatu kondisi harga saham, beberapa model analisa teknik telah dipakai dan dikembangkan, beberapa analisa tersebut seperti :  MACD , Fourier Transform,  Accumulator Swing Index,  Stochastic Oscilator dan lain lain. Sebagai masukannya digunakan  beberapa macam kombinasi harga seperti : harga pembukaan, tertinggi, terendah, penutupan kemarin dan penutupan hari ini serta volume perdagangan. Dan sebagai keluaran adalah suatu grafik yang menampilkan suatu keputusan beli atau jual. Suatu cara lain dalam menentukan harga saham adalah dengan menggunakan metoda 'Fundamental Analysis', yaitu suatu analisa dimana penampilan dari suatu kinerja perusahaan didasarkan atas ratio-ratio / laporan keuangan yang ada. 
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Teknologi sistem jaringan syaraf tiruan telah di-implementasikan dalam berbagai aplikasi terutama dalam hal pengenalan pola. Kemampuan inilah yang telah menarik beberapa kalangan dalam menggunakan jaringan syaraf tiruan untuk keperluan kesehatan, keuangan , investasi, marketing dan lain lain. Pada makalah ini akan dibahas penggunaan Jaringan syaraf tiruan Feedforward/Backpropagarion.
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Data dari harga saham dapat diperlakukan secara 'time series' . Jika kita mempunyai data harian selama perioda tertentu, misal : Xt (t=1,2,......), maka harga saham pada perioda berikutnya  (t+h) dapat diprediksi (waktu yang digunakan bisa jam, harian, mingguan , bulanan ataupun tahunan) . Demikian seterusnya dilakukan suatu iterasi berulang hingan N hari kerja. Untuk mendapatkan hasil prediksi yang baik maka pada jaringan syaraf buatan hasus di-umpankan suatu masukan yang mewakili dari beberapa aspek atau segi penunjang harga suatu saham. Kemudian dilakukan prinsip pembobotan yang diadaptasikan untuk meminimumkan kesalahan prediksi pada satu langkah kedepan. Dengan menggunakan bobot akhir dilakukan suatu tindakan untuk meminimumkan kesalahan total untuk iterasi berikutnya. Saham yang akan dibahas adalah saham Semen Gresik (SMGR) dan Gudang Garam (GGRM)
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Kata kunci: prediksi harga saham, jaringan syaraf tiruan, time series feedforward neural networks	761e576efd457b68d28c22cb9eb4e7bf	ffbed0af2f7cac1ec7ddb06dde0e2d6d	0be018383981128e147a7d65adb8c686	article	TEKNIK JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN FEEDFORWARD UNTUK PREDIKSI HARGA SAHAM PADA PASAR MODAL INDONESIA	Moses L. Singgih	\N	2001
8205057	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000357	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15794	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000357}, priority = {2}	Line and curve drawing are time consuming, reducing computation time can be done  by improving performance of processor and algorithm. Midpoint algorithm is based on integer operation, so it is less time-consuming than algorithm based on float operation. Implementation of both type of algorithms in C language,  shows that midpoint algorithm is 8 times faster for line drawing, and 15 times faster for curve drawing than algorithm based on float operation. For line drawing, Midpoint algorithm is 6 times faster than  Bresenham algorithm  which is based on integer operation
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Penggambaran grafik garis lurus dan kurva memerlukan waktu komputasi yang tinggi, untuk mereduksi waktu komputasi yang tinggi tersebut dapat dilakukan dengan peningkatan kemampuan komputasi prosesor dan peningkatan efisiensi algoritma. Algoritma Midpoint merupakan Algoritma dengan dasar operasi bilangan integer, sehingga memerlukan waktu operasi yang lebih sedikit dibandingkan dengan algoritma yang menggunakan operasi bilangan riel. Implementasi ke dalam bahasa pemrograman C dari kedua macam algoritma diatas, menunjukkan bahwa waktu komputasi algoritma midpoint lebih cepat sebesar 8 kali pada pembuatan garis lurus, dan lebih cepat sebesar 15 kali pada penggambaran lingkaran, dibandingkan dengan waktu komputasi algoritma yang menggunakan dasar operasi bilangan riel. Dan waktu komputasi algoritma midpoint lebih cepat sebesar 6 kali pada pembuatan garis lurus, dibandingkan dengan waktu komputasi algoritma yang  Breserham telah menggunakan dasar operasi bilangan integer juga.
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Kata kunci: Penggambaran garis, penggambaran kurva, Algoritma Bresenham, Algoritma midpoint, Algoritma DDA.	a6d9426e3ba3ac97c8bca69b38f32ba1	89b4e49399e1d648a97d2614945dde53	40a9676e945080b9103459d01fcf00d9	article	ALGORITMA MIDPOINT UNTUK PENGGAMBARAN GRAFIK BERKECEPATAN TINGGI	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8205058	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000358	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15795	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000358}, priority = {2}	The problem in accuracy of intersection between a circle and a straight line and between two circles was considered using a unified representation. There are two formulations of the intersection between a straight line and a circle. The first formulation uses an initial point of the line outside the circle, the second formulation uses the midpoint of the line between the intersection points as the initial point. For circle-circle intersection, there are three formulations. The first formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with one of the two circles. The second formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with the orthogonal circle obtained by adding the weighting equations of the two circles. The third formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with the orthogonal circle obtained by adding the equations of the two circles.
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Untuk meneliti masalah akurasi perpotongan antara garis dan lingkaran dan antara dua lingkaran dapat digunakan metode unified representation. Ada dua formulasi yang digunakan untuk perpotongan antara garis dan lingkaran. Formula pertama menggunakan titik awal pada garis yang berada diluar lingkaran, formulasi yang kedua menggunakan titik tengah antara kedua titik potong sebagai titik awalnya. Untuk perpotongan antara dua lingkaran, ada tiga formulasi. Formulasi yang pertama menggunakan sumbu radikal yang memotong salah satu lingkaran. Formulasi yang kedua menggunakan sumbu radikal yang memotong lingkaran ortogonal yang diperoleh dengan penambahan faktor beban pada persamaan dua lingkaran. Formulasi yang ketiga menggunakan sumbu radikal yang memotong lingkaran ortogonal yang persamaannya didapatkan dengan menambahkan persamaan dari dua lingkaran.
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	a69e47035c7f5eb1372efb1c8108a93d	dfb2ab78e6a7985ad2bc159a5800370e	53013d279dba5fa9fcc34b0a63750b40	article	ANALISIS AKURASI PERPOTONGAN GARIS DENGAN LINGKARAN DAN LINGKARAN DENGAN LINGKARAN	Djoni Setiabudi	\N	2001
8205059	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000359	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15796	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000359}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, most of the information is still in printed format. To reproduce it in the electronic form, we need an efficient way to save the scanned document. For this purpose, AT & T Labs has been developing a new technology called DjVu.
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In this paper, we try to compare  DjVu and JPG format. The goal is to decide whether DjVu is better or not.
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To achieve the goal, we try to scan the document and save it in DjVu and JPG format, make comparison between these two based on file size and image quality. Comparison is done for three types of document, such as b/w photo, document with text, and document in colour. 
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The conclusion is, DjVu format is better than JPG in file size and quite good in image quality. So, DjVu have a chance to become a new standart.
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Di masa ini sebagian besar informasi masih berupa kertas, belum dalam bentuk elektronik. Untuk memindahkannya ke dalam bentuk elektronik, diperlukan cara penyimpanan yang efisien. Untuk saat ini ada teknologi penyimpanan dokumen yang baru dikembangkan oleh AT & T Labs., yaitu  DjVu.
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Dalam makalah ini, dicoba melakukan perbandingan antara format DjVu dan JPG. Dengan melakukan perbandingan, diharapkan bisa menentukan, apakah format DjVu ini cukup bagus dan nantinya bisa menjadi standar penyimpanan yang baru.
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Untuk itu dilakukan percobaan untuk menyimpan dokumen dalam format DjVu dan JPG. Hasilnya kemudian dibandingkan, baik dari segi ukuran maupun kualitasnya. Perbandingan dilakukan untuk 3 jenis dokumen: photo hitam putih, dokumen berisikan teks, dan dokumen berwarna.
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Sebagai hasil akhir, disimpulkan bahwa format DjVu sangat efisien untuk menyimpan dokumen (file yang dihasilkan kecil). Kualitas gambar yang dihasilkan juga bagus. Dengan demikian mempunyai kesempatan besar untuk menjadi standar.
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8205060	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000360	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15797	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000360}, priority = {2}	A special method is needed to obtain an image with wide perspective angle & minimal distortion. This article will describe a method to process several images with normal (small) perspective angle to form a single image with 360° perspective angle.
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Those normal images have overlapping parts & this process will form a seamless concatenation between each pair of those normal images. Other methods, that are already common, work base on view transformation to all part of normal images. In those methods, there are reference image and will-be-combined image. The will-be-combined image is transformed so that the objects in this image look like have been captured from the same angle as the reference image. These methods will generate a greater distortion for a wider perspective-angle concatenation so they hardly can be applied to generate a 360° panoramic image.
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The method that will be described below differs from other methods in its view transformation. By applying view transformation only to overlapping parts of those normal images, an accumulation of distortion can be avoided so that it is possible to generate a 360° panoramic image.
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Metode khusus diperlukan untuk membentuk citra dengan sudut pandang yang lebar & distorsi yang kecil. Artikel ini akan menjelaskan sebuah metode untuk memproses sekelompok citra dengan sudut pandang normal (kecil) menjadi sebuah citra dengan sudut pandang 360°.
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Citra-citra normal tersebut memiliki bagian tumpang-tindih & proses ini akan membentuk penyambungan yang halus antara setiap pasangan citra normal tersebut. Metode-metode lain yang sudah umum, bekerja berdasarkan transformasi geometri pada seluruh bagian citra-citra normal. Dalam metode-metode tersebut, ada citra acuan dan citra yang akan digabungkan. Citra yang akan digabungkan ditransformasi sehingga obyek-obyek dalam citra tampak dilihat dari sudut pandang yang sama dengan citra acuan. Metode-metode ini akan menghasilkan distorsi yang semakin besar untuk penggabungan sudut pandang yang makin besar sehingga tidak dapat diterapkan untuk pembentukan citra panorama 360°.
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Metode yang akan dijelaskan dibawah ini berbeda dengan metode-metode lain dalam transformasi geometri-nya. Dengan menerapkan transformasi geometri hanya terhadap bagian tumpang-tindih dari citra-citra normal tersebut, penumpukan distorsi dapat dihindari sehingga memungkinkan untuk membentuk citra panorama 360°.
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Kata kunci: citra, sudut pandang, 360°, mosaik, citra panorama	2265afe76654490c7ec8e4cfbf55fd53	d8ba5e37b5b4a5bf25587780542a9557	47a98a7b9e07afcd82e8793b4a65f90e	article	PEMBENTUKAN CITRA PANORAMA 360° DENGAN IMAGE MOSAICING	Paul Alexander	\N	2001
8205061	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000361	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15798	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000361}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes an alternative concept of Fuzzy Functional Dependency (FFD) based on the theory of conditional probability. We examine some properties of conditional probability and its relation with fuzzy sets. Moreover, approximate conditional probability of two fuzzy sets can be considered to determine the degree of similarity between two fuzzy sets. Based on this property, we propose an alternative concept of FFD and prove that it satisfies classical/crisp relational database.
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Sebuah alternatif konsep dari Fuzzy Functional Dependency (FFD) berdasarkan teori conditional probability diperkenalkan beberapa properties dan conditional probability dalam hubungannya dengan fuzzy sets didiskusikan. Conditional probability dan dua fuzzy sets dipertimbangkan untuk menentukan derajat kesamaan dan dua fuzzy sets.  Berdasarkan konsep ini ini, diperkenalkan sebuah alternatif konsep dari FFD.
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Kata kunci: fuzzy sets, fuzzy functional dependency, fuzzy relational database, conditional probability.	faa33ecb1f8fb6dabeef023c53fc455c	be2379b75265fb6ee6e524a380d0ad1a	ba4018152246c2c9bb5d46a2e1335795	article	AN ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT OF FUZZY FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCY BY USING CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205062	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000362	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15799	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000362}, priority = {2}	Three main processes in Natural Language Processing are syntax analysis or parsing, semantic interpretation and contextual interpretation. This paper discuss about the first and the second of these processes. Parsing is the recognition of the sentence structure based on a grammar and a lexicon. 
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Parsing can be done in either top-down or bottom-up methods, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Top-down parsers can not handle grammar with left-recursion, where bottom-up parsers can not handle grammar with empty production. The best parsers combine these two approaches.
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Semantic interpretation is the process of mapping a sentence into its context-independent meaning representation called logical form. There are two processes needed in building logical form, the first is to identify the semantic roles that each word and phrase plays in the sentence, the second is to choose the correct sense of each word to build a plausible sentence, which called word-sense disambiguation. The semantic roles may be represented using predicate-argument relations or using the thematic roles, word-sense disambiguation can be done by selectional restrictions or by context-activation.
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Tiga proses utama yang dilakukan dalam pengolahan bahasa alami ialah analisa sintaksis, interpretasi semantik dan interpretasi kontekstual. Makalah ini akan membahas mengenai proses yang pertama dan kedua. Analisa sintaksis atau parsing ialah proses penentuan struktur sebuah kalimat berdasarkan grammar dan lexicon tertentu. 
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Parsing dapat dilakukan secara top-down maupun bottom-up, masing-masing memiliki kelebihan dan kekurangannya sendiri. Top-down parsing tidak dapat menangani grammar dengan left-recursion, sedangkan bottom-up parsing tidak dapat menangani grammar dengan empty production. Karena itu metode parsing yang terbaik ialah yang dapat menggabungkan kedua cara ini. 
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Interpretasi semantik ialah proses penerjemahan sebuah kalimat menjadi bentuk representasi artinya yang umum disebut logical form tanpa memperhatikan konteks. Dua proses utama yang diperlukan dalam membentuk logical form ialah penentuan peran tiap kata dan frase dalam kalimat, serta pemilihan arti kata yang tepat untuk membentuk kalimat yang masuk akal. Peranan kata-kata dan frase dalam kalimat dapat direpresentasikan dalam bentuk predikat-argumen biasa ataupun menggunakan thematic roles. Sedangkan proses pemilihan arti kata yang tepat dapat dilakukan dengan selectional restrictions ataupun context activation.
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Kata kunci: pengolahan bahasa alami, analisa sintaksis, interpretasi semantik, grammar, lexicon.	e34df54060f7e01ea84c3b66c1899580	93a159e2d98460681d14edc152d2ee8f	85377ec31036b1e16e521efbb963c821	article	STUDI ANALISIS METODE-METODE PARSING DAN INTERPRETASI SEMANTIK PADA NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING	James Suciadi	\N	2001
8205063	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000363	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15800	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000363}, priority = {2}	Hidden surface removal is an algorithm used to hide part of the object which is blocked by the object in front of it. If there are two plane crossed each other displayed without Hidden surface removal algorithm, the crossing section is invisible, because one object will block another object without crossing. The crossing sections can be displayed using Hidden surface removal algorithm.
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Z buffer algorithm implements Hidden Surface Removal by entering color and depth of the visible plane into the buffer, then displays the result on the screen. Scan Line  algorithm will scanning the screen row by row of each object surface in three dimension and then displays on the screen  after each row scanning. Both of the algorithms will be compared based on the memory usage dan time needed to execute. 
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The experiment shows that Scanline algorithm uses less memory compared with Z-Buffer algoritm. Furthermore, based on the speed, the Scanline is better than the Z-Buffer if the object is collected on the y row, but the Z-Buffer is better than the Scanline if the object scattered and used all rows on the drawing plane and has more surface do displayed.
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Hidden surface removal adalah suatu algoritma yang digunakan untuk menghilangkan penampilan bagian yang  tertutup oleh objek yang didepannya. Apabila ada dua bidang yang berpotongan, apabila ditampilkan biasa tanpa menggunakan algoritma Hidden surface removal maka bagian yang berpotongan itu akan tidak kelihatan, oleh karena bidang yang satu ditutupi oleh bagian yang lain tanpa memotong. Oleh karena itu untuk menampilkan bidang perpotongan, diperlukan Algoritma Hidden surface removal.
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Algoritma Z buffer melaksanakan proses Hidden Surface Removal dengan memasukkan warna dan kedalaman bidang permukaan yang tampak ke dalam buffer, dan kemudian setelah selesai hasilnya ditampilkan ke layar. Algoritma Scan Line melakukan scanning untuk setiap baris dari layar bidang gambar untuk setiap permukaan objek pada ruang tiga dimensi dan menampilkan hasilnya setelah melaksanakan proses setiap baris scanning-nya. Kedua algoritma ini  dibandingkan berdasarkan besar memori dan waktu yang dipergunakan oleh masing-masing algoritma.
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Dari hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa algoritma Scanline menggunakan memori yang lebih sedikit dari algoritma Z-Buffer, sedangkan dari segi kecepatan algoritma Scan Line lebih unggul daripada algoritma Z Buffer bilamana objek yang ditampilkan pada bidang gambar mengumpul pada baris y, sedangkan Z Buffer lebih unggul dari Scan Line bila objek yang digambar menyebar dan menggunakan keseluruhan baris pada bidang gambar dengan bidang permukaan yang digambar semakin banyak.
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Kata kunci: Hidden Surface Removal, Z-Buffer, Scanline, computer graphics	2c68e483c8c6c02f299115025fc0cdaa	3274fe2e82b244d4639fede2339e554d	a786fdc2035a432e0c08d49f654e0368	article	PERBANDINGAN ALGORITMA HIDDEN SPACE REMOVAL: Z-UFFER DAN SCANLINE DILIHAT DARI PENGGUNAAN MEMORI DAN KECEPATAN	Dody Irwin	\N	2001
8205064	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000364	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15801	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000364}, priority = {2}	Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is one among the NP-complete problem. TSP is defined as follows. A traveling salesperson has a number of cities to visit. The sequence in which the salesperson visits diffrents cities is called a tour. A tour should be such that every city is visited once and only once. The goal is to find a tour that minimize the total distance of a tour. TSP can be solved by Exhaustive algorithm, but this algorithm is no efficient for large number of cities. A neural network can be used to solve this optimization problem by choosing appropriate architecture to find optimal solution.  A Neural network can be used to solve optimization by chosing apropriate architecture to find optimal solution. Algorithm of Neural network reduced a signifcant execution time for number of cities more than 9, and  has optimization 83% of best solution from exhaustive algorithm.
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Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) adalah problem optimasi kombinasional yang tergolong dalam NP-complete problem. TSP adalah problem untuk menentukan urutan dari sejumlah kota yang harus dilalui oleh seorang sales, setiap kota hanya boleh dilalui sekali dan hanya sekali dalam perjalanan, dan perjalanan berakhir pada kota awal dimana seorang sales memulai perjalananya.  TSP ini dapat dilakukan secara sederhana dengan Algorithma Exhaustive, yaitu dengan mencari semua kombinasi yang mungkin terjadi, kemudian memilih kombinasi dengan jarak terdekat. Algorithma Exhaustive ini menjadi tidak efisien bila jumlah kota yang besar, karena mempunyai kompleksitas sebesar n!/2n. Jaringan saraf tiruan (JST) dapat digunakan untuk menyelesaikan problem optimasi dengan memilih arsitektur jaringan yang sesuai  untuk mendapatkan solusi yang optimal. Algorithma dengan menggunakan jaringan saraf tiruan memberikan reduksi waktu eksekusi yang sangat signifikan untuk jumlah kota lebih besar 9, dan dapat memberikan persentase optimasi sebesar 83 % dari solusi yang terbaik yang didapatkan dengan algorithma exhaustive.
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Kata kunci: Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP), Jaringan saraf tiruan (JST), Algorithma Exhaustive,  JST Hopfield	7eb87e5910e8c6ea12badb78f7b7a5c3	54581b5af5b534ee289d31e6f8688a2b	2db5c2093515802d69fd914ba2149bab	article	JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF UNTUK PENYELESAIAN TRAVELLING SALESPERSON PROBLEM	Peter Iksan	\N	2001
8205065	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000365	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15802	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000365}, priority = {2}	Data is business asset that should be safeguarded and maintained. Business data is recorded in a table/relation. Because inconeet relation structure could produce any modification anomaly, this relation should be normalized. Data modification in normalized relation will face referential integrity constraint problem. This problem could make inconsistent data and wrong information. Referential integrity constraint depends on minimum relationship cardinality. The trial and implementation of referential integrity constraint is taken on Microsoft Access.
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Data adalah asset perusahaan yang harus dijaga dan dipelihara. Data perusahaan dicatat pada tabel/relation. Struktur relation yang kurang baik dapat mengakibatkan modification anomaly, sehingga relation tersebut harus di-normalisasi. Modifikasi data pada relation yang sudah di-normalisasi akan menghadapi masalah referential integrity constraint. Masalah tersebut menyebabkan data tidak konsisten dan menghasilkan informasi yang salah. Referential integrity constraint tergantung pada minimum relationship cardinality. Penulis mengimplementasikan dan menguji coba referential integrity constraint pada Microsoft Access.
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Kata kunci: modification anomaly, normalization, referential integrity constraint, relationship cardinality constraint.	5229b14df670a6763e80ab37f081c0b1	d553b2046ad8ef577d90dc0c66b81556	875c5d9c0fc7850b7dc9d16db81166f6	article	IMPLEMENTASI REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY CONSTRAINT PADA MICROSOFT ACCESS DALAM UPAYA MEMELIHARA KONSISTENSI DATA	Oviliani Yuliana	\N	2001
8205066	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000366	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15803	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000366}, priority = {2}	This paper is made from a multi-tier system using corba technology for hotel reservation program for web browser and also client program.
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Client software is connected to application server with Corba Connection and client and application server connect to SQL server 7.0. via ODBC. The are 2 types of client: web client and delphi client. In making web browser client application, we use delphi activex from technology, in where in this system made like making the regular form, but it has shortage in integration with html language.
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Multi-pier application using corba system generally has another profit beside it could be developed, this system also stake with multi system database server, multi middle servers and multi client in which with these things all the system can system can be integrated. The weakness of this system is the complicated corba system, so it will be difficult to understand, while for multi-tier it self need a particular procedure to determine which server chossed by the client.
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Pada makalah ini dibuat suatu sistem multi-tier yang menggunakan teknologi CORBA untuk program reservasi hotel baik dengan web browser maupun program client.
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Perangkat lunak yang dipakai sebagai database server adalah SQL server 7.0. Program Client Delphi melalui Corba Connection akan dihubungkan ke Aplikasi server. Dan melalui ODBC Aplikasi Server akan dihubungkan ke SQL Server 7.0. Ada dua buah aplikasi client yaitu yang menggunakan lokal network dan yang menggunakan global network/web browser. Pada pembuatan aplikasi client untuk web browser. Digunakan teknologi activex form pada delphi dimana sistem ini dibuat seperti membuat form biasa, hanya saja memiliki kekurangan pada integrasi dengan bahasa html.
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Penggunaan sistem multi-tier dengan Corba ini secara umum memiliki keuntungan selain dapat dikembangkan lebih lanjut juga sistem ini dirancang dengan sistem multi database server, multi midle server, dan multi client dimana dengan hal ini seluruh sistem dapat terkait menjadi satu. Kelemahan sistem ini adalah struktur sistem corba yang rumit sehingga sulit dipahami, sedangkan untuk multi tier itu sendiri dibutuhkan suatu prosedur tersendiri untuk menentukan server mana yang menjadi pilihan dari client.
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Kata kunci:  CORBA, multi tier	a799a3a2d73f8251b2b6a9c8e3c7ea7b	451c9c1872675ce6cf70ac604f24d235	50868a36f9e5831a5ee81fff4a59ac96	article	PENGGUNAAN KONEKSI CORBA DENGAN PEMROGRAMAN MIDAS MULTI-TIER APPLICATION DALAM SISTEM RESERVASI HOTEL	Hendra Lamidjan	\N	2001
8205067	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000367	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15804	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000367}, priority = {2}	One of the primitive in computer graphics is a circle. It needs a special method to draw a circle like Bezier method and Bresenham algorithm. According to Bezier method, it use polygon control points to draw circle but it use coordinate points of translation on Bresenham algorithm.
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In this research, there are two methods were compared namely Bezier's method and Bresenham algorithm. Both of them were comparing according to speed and accuration in drawing a circle. The purpose of this research is to know which one is better to draw a good circle. It is used of Borland Delphi  programming language for implementation.
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The result of this research shows Bresenham algorithm had 1.44 times faster than Bezier for 70 drawing points, however for accuration, the Bezier's method is better. The error of Bezier X coordinate is 0,038379671 smaller than that of Bresenham X coordinate, and the error of Bezier Y coordinate is 0,026411257 less than Bresenham Y coordinate.
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Salah satu primitif yang penting di komputer grafik adalah pembuatan  lingkaran. Untuk menggambar bentuk lingkaran diperlukan suatu metode tertentu seperti metode Bezier dan algoritma Bresenham. Pada metoda Bezier menggunakan titik-titik kontrol poligon untuk membuat lingkaran. Sedangkan pada algoritma Bresenham menggunakan translasi titik koordinat.
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Pada penelitian ini dibandingkan kedua metode yaitu metode Bezier dan algoritma Bresenham. Kedua metode ini akan dibandingkan berdasarkan kecepatan proses dalam pembuatan lingkaran dan akurasi hasil penggambaran lingkaran oleh masing-masing metode. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui metode pembuatan lingkaran yang paling baik. Untuk penelitian ini digunakan bahasa pemrograman Borland Delphi.
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Dari hasil penelitian, didapatkan bahwa algoritma Bresenham memiliki kecepatan proses 1.44 kali lebih cepat dari Bezier untuk 70 titik penggambaran, sedangkan akurasi dalam pembuatan lingkaran metode Bezier  lebih baik, dimana error untuk koordinat X Bezier lebih kecil 0,038379671 dari koordinat X Bresenham sedangkan error untuk koordinat Y Bezier lebih kecil 0,026411257dari koordinat Y Bresenham.
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8205068	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000368	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15805	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000368}, priority = {2}	Face recognition is one of many important researches, and today, many applications have implemented it. Through development of techniques like Principal Components Analysis (PCA), computers can now outperform human in many face recognition tasks, particularly those in which large database of faces must be searched.
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Principal Components Analysis was used to reduce facial image dimension into fewer variables, which are easier to observe and handle. Those variables then fed into artificial neural networks using backpropagation method to recognise the given facial image.
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The test results show that PCA can provide high face recognition accuracy. For the training faces, a correct identification of 100% could be obtained. From some of network combinations that have been tested, a best average correct identification of 91,11% could be obtained for the test faces while the worst average result is 46,67 % correct identification
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Pengenalan wajah manusia merupakan salah satu bidang penelitian yang penting, dan dewasa ini banyak aplikasi yang dapat menerapkannya. Melalui pengembangan suatu teknik seperti Principal Components Analysis (PCA), komputer sekarang dapat melebihi kemampuan otak manusia dalam berbagai tugas pengenalan wajah, terutama tugas-tugas yang membutuhkan pencarian pada database wajah yang besar.
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Principal Components Analysis digunakan untuk mereduksi dimensi gambar wajah sehingga menghasilkan variabel yang lebih sedikit yang lebih mudah untuk diobsevasi dan ditangani. Hasil yang diperoleh kemudian akan dimasukkan ke suatu jaringan saraf tiruan dengan metode Backpropagation untuk mengenali gambar wajah yang telah diinputkan ke dalam sistem.
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Hasil pengujian sistem menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan PCA untuk pengenalan wajah dapat memberikan tingkat akurasi yang cukup tinggi. Untuk gambar wajah yang diikutsertakankan dalam latihan, dapat diperoleh 100% identifikasi yang benar. Dari beberapa kombinasi jaringan yang diujikan dapat diperoleh rata-rata terbaik 91,11% identifikasi yang benar sedangkan hasil rata-rata terburuk adalah 46,67% identifikasi yang benar.
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Kata kunci: Pengenalan Wajah, Principal Components Analysis, Jaringan Saraf Tiruan, Metode Backpropagation.	41d920dd6d34728d6cb239fd2d5e3925	92735cb3c0c407c1b1424f4cdd01967c	26a02b7d0ae501de6dff92460a286d6f	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK PENGENALAN WAJAH MENGGUNAKAN PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS	Sonny Pongsitanan	\N	2001
8205069	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000369	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15806	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000369}, priority = {2}	Information System implementation using two-tier architecture result lack in several critical issues : reuse component, scalability, maintenance, and data security. The multi-tiered client/server architecture provides a good resolution to solve these problems that using DCOM technology .
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The software is made by using Delphi 4 Client/Server Suite and Microsoft SQL Server V. 7.0 as a database server software. The multi-tiered application is partitioned into thirds. The first is client application which provides presentation services. The second is server application which provides application services, and  the third  is  database  server  which  provides  database  services. This multi-tiered application software can be made in two model. They are Client/Server Windows model and  Client/Server Web model with ActiveX Form Technology.
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In this research is found that making multi-tiered architecture with using DCOM technology can provide many benefits such as, centralized application logic in middle-tier, make thin client application, distributed load of data process in several machines, increases security with the ability in hiding data, dan fast maintenance without installing database drivers in every client.
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Penerapan sistem informasi menggunakan two-tier architecture mempunyai banyak kelemahan : penggunaan kembali komponen, skalabilitas, perawatan, dan keamanan data. Multi-tier Client-Server architecture mempunyai kemampuan untuk memecahkan masalah ini dengan DCOM teknologi.
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Perangkat lunak ini dapat dibuat menggunakan Delphi 4 Client/Server Suite dan Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 sebagai perangkat lunak database. Aplikasi program multi-tier ini dibagi menjadi tiga partisi. Pertama adalah aplikasi client menyediakan  presentasi servis, kedua aplikasi server menyediakan servis aplikasi, dan ketiga aplikasi database menyediakan database servis. Perangkat lunak aplikasi multi-tier ini dapat dibuat dalam dua model, yaitu client/server windows model dan client/server web model dengan activeX Form teknologi.
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Pada penelitian ini  ditemukan bahwa pembuatan arsitektur multi-tier dengan DCOM teknologi memiliki banyak keuntungan seperti, memusatkan logika aplikasi pada middle-tier, membuat thin client aplikasi, mendistribusikan beban  proses data pada beberapa mesin, meningkatkan keamanan dengan kemampuan menyembunyikan data, cepatnya perawatan dengan tanpa instalasi database driver pada setiap client.
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Kata kunci:  multi-tier clien-server, architecture, DCOM, active form.	d5b8d7d9b54622e7fb5f67214a053a60	783abcc150d5d729b47ceb8a16e56328	37c0429b4ed97e042f61248201248070	article	PENERAPAN ARSITEKTUR MULTI-TIER DENGAN DCOM DALAM SUATU SISTEM INFORMASI	Heliman Tantama	\N	2001
8205070	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000370	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15807	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000370}, priority = {2}	In every application that uses fuzzy system, there is always some numerical data which come from the fuzzy system itself. Those data called the fuzzy rule are useful to determine the fuzzy term from each fuzzy variable. Generally, the numbers of fuzzy rule are almost unlimited. Since the fuzzy rule consists of the numerical data, it will be difficult to interpret the fuzzy rule. Hence, linguistic description is required to interpret the rule.  Linguistic description can be defined as the process of changing from numerical data to alphabetical letters that enable the system maker to understand the rule. However, even though the rule has become the linguistic description, the numbers of rules  are still huge. Consequently, the difficulty in interpreting the rule will still happen for the next fuzzy process. Eventually, certain method is demanded to turn the process become more simple.
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The process of producing this program is aimed to give the reader some ideas of how to turn the linguistic description on fuzzy rule to become more simple. Generally, the program will produce the process of interpreting the linguistic description and turn them by using two choices of algorithms afterward.
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The result of this program will be in the form of table that contains the linguistic description already been turned to be more simple.
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Pada setiap aplikasi yang menggunakan suatu sistem Fuzzy, selalu terdapat data-data numerik yang berasal dari sistem tersebut untuk menentukan fuzzy set dari masing-masing variabel fuzzy. Data-data numerik ini seringkali disebut sebagai rule fuzzy. Jumlah dari rule fuzzy ini biasanya sangat banyak. Karena rule-rule tersebut berupa data numerik maka sulit sekali untuk proses pembacaannya. Untuk itulah diperlukan deskripsi linguistik untuk masing-masing rule tersebut. Deskripsi linguistik yang dimaksud adalah proses perubahan dari data-data numerik menjadi deretan huruf alphabet yang dapat dengan mudah dimengerti oleh pembuat sistem. Walaupun sudah diterjemahkan menjadi deskripsi linguistik, tetaplah jumlahnya sangat banyak, sehingga hal ini akan menyebabkan kesulitan di dalam mengolah data-data yang banyak tersebut pada proses fuzzy selanjutnya. Untuk itulah diperlukan suatu cara untuk mereduksi deskripsi linguistik tersebut supaya menjadi lebih sederhana. Dengan demikian maka dapat mempermudah proses selanjutnya.
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Pembuatan program ini ditujukan untuk membantu dalam mereduksi deskripsi linguistik pada rule fuzzy, sehingga menjadi lebih sederhana. Program akan melakukan proses pembaacan deskripsi linguistik kemudian mereduksinya dengan menggunakan pilihan dua algoritma.
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Hasil dari program adalah berupa tabel yang berisi tentang deskripsi linguistik yang sudah direduksi.
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Kata kunci: sistem fuzzy, deskripsi linguistik.	0362934f79614d404729f2a659f51b30	6e51c63507c6d437fdb8b4b79819d68b	dc86d403e34c1fdb96cea20f76db65ee	article	PERENCANAAN DAN PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK UNTUK MEREDUKSI DESKRIPSI LINGUISTIK DALAM RULE FUZZY	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2001
8205071	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000371	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15808	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000371}, priority = {2}	Until now dogs always have a position as a human friend. With many kind of dogs so an expert was needed to identified the type of dogs based on the characteristics of the dog. But an human expert also have difficulties to identify because there are so many kind of dogs. Therefore, a system is needed to help the identification process. It is a system which can adopt the abilities of experts to identify the dog.
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With all the technological advancement these days, it have been developed a technology which able to adopt the process and human thinking. This particular technology is called Artificial Intelligence.
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Artificial Intelligence have many kind of application, one of them is an Expert System which have abilities to adopt a Knowledge Base from inputing data from experience of the expert on specific term.
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Principally, all the database of dogs with its characteristics will be added on a Knowledge Base. This base is take form as a database group, where the Inference Engine on the Expert System will work on these data to describe a specific dog based on the characteristic inputed by user through the user interface. This identification system to describe the dog was made using Delphi programming.
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On this program, searching kind of dog will be do by inputing characteristics of the dog that user want to find, then the program will find on Knowledge Base which dogs that match on that characteristics.
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Dari dahulu hingga saat ini anjing selalu menempati hubungan yang khusus sebagai sahabat manusia. Dengan banyaknya macam anjing yang ada maka dibutuhkan seorang pakar untuk mengidentifikasikan jenis anjing berdasar ciri-ciri dari anjing yang bersangkutan. Tetapi seseorang yang benar-benar ahli sekalipun terkadang kesulitan dalam mengidentifikasikannya karena adanya banyak sekali jenis anjing. Oleh sebab itu dibutuhkan suatu sistem yang dapat membantu pengindentifikasian. Yaitu suatu sistem yang dapat mengadopsi kemampuan para pakar untuk pengidentifikasian jenis anjing. 
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Dengan adanya kemajuan teknologi yang makin pesat maka telah dikembangkan suatu teknologi yang mampu mengadopsi proses dan cara pikir manusia yaitu teknologi Artificial Intelligence atau kecerdasan buatan. 
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Artificial Intelligence memiliki berbagai macam jenis aplikasi, salah satunya adalah Sistem Pakar atau Expert System yang memiliki kemampuan untuk mengadopsi suatu dasar pengetahuan (knowledge base) yang diperoleh melalui penginputan data dari kemampuan para pakar dalam suatu bidang tertentu yang bersifat spesifik. 
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Pada prinsipnya seluruh data jenis anjing beserta ciri-cirinya akan dimasukkan pada suatu knowledge base yang berupa suatu kumpulan database dimana kemudian Inference Engine dari sistem pakar akan mengolahnya untuk mendiskripsikan jenis anjing berdasar ciri-ciri yang dimasukkan oleh user melalui fasilitas user interface.Sistem identifikasi untuk mendiskripsikan jenis anjing ini dibuat dengan menggunakan pemrograman delphi. 
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Pada program ini, pelacakan jenis anjing dilakukan dengan memasukkan variasi ciri-ciri jenis anjing yang ingin dicari, kemudian program akan mencari pada knowledge base jenis-jenis anjing yang memiliki kriteria yang telah diinputkan.
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Kata kunci:  sistem pakar, kecerdasan tiruan, knowledge base.	40ec94a9cacb78da001b0f5d8ec4b88a	d2526c91447999f336c8b07737ab77bd	73f26d417260c3147a94840dfba68d19	article	PERENCANAAN DAN PEMBUATAN PROGRAM SISTEM PAKAR UNTUK SPESIFIKASI JENIS ANJING	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8205072	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000372	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15809	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000372}, priority = {2}	Finding a path between cities is look like a simple thing but its also seems complicated because there are many costs which is influence the path finding.
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In Geographic Information System, an object from a map have information which is use to analysis many things. One of them is spatial data analysis, which is a modelling proses,  manipulating and interpretation information about a feature geographic. This spatial data analysis is using grid, which is data model raster with two dimension which is group of pixels, where each cell containing a value, called weighted cell.
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Using euclidean algorithm which include weight of  grid, without notice the direction of the path, can make the best effisien path with leact cost path analysis.
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Menentukan rute dari suatu kota ke kota lain, merupakan hal yang terlihat sederhana namun sering terasa rumit karena banyak faktor yang perlu diperhatikan dalam pemilihan rute.
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Dalam Sistem Informasi Geografik, suatu obyek pada peta mempunyai informasi yang dapat digunakan untuk melakukan banyak analisa. Salah satunya adalah analisa data spatial, yaitu proses pemodelan, pengolahan dan interpretasi informasi tentang suatu fitur geografik. Analisa data spatial tersebut dilakukan dengan menggunakan grid, yaitu model data raster dengan dua dimensi ruang yang terdiri dari kumpulan piksel, dimana tiap sel menyimpan sebuah nilai. Pemberian nilai tiap piksel untuk analisa disebut bobot untuk tiap sel.
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Dengan menggunakan algoritma euclidean yang memperhatikan bobot tiap grid, tanpa memperhatikan arah rute, dapat dihasilkan satu rute efisien yang terbaik dengan mencari rute yang mempunyai bobot akumulatif terkecil.
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Kata kunci: rute, sistem informasi geografik, analisa data spatial, algoritma euclidean.	90da17fdba2c9772f692de1221aa2206	4660c286244c239ba7a7ca230d27ede8	d59037814e935088461672471015e7ea	article	PENENTUAN RUTE ANTAR KOTA YANG EFISIEN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISA DATA GEOGRAFIK	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2001
8205073	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000373	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15810	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000373}, priority = {2}	Hill's code is one of text encoding technique. In this research, Hill's code is extended to image encoding. The image used is BMP 24 bit format. 2x2 and 3x3 matrices is used as a key. The results show that Hill's code is suitable for image whose RGB values vary highly. On the contrary, it is not suitable for less varied RGB images since its original pattern is still persisted in encrypted image.
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Hill's code for image encoding has also disadvantage in the case that the key matrix is not unique. However, for daily application, with good key matrix, Hill's code can be applied to encode image since it's process only deals with simple matrix operation so it become fast.
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Sandi Hill merupakan salah satu teknik penyandian teks. Dalam penelitian ini, pemakaian sandi Hill diperluas dari teks ke citra bertipe BMP 24 bit. Matriks yang dipakai berordo 2x2 dan 3x3. Hasil percobaan menunjukkan bahwa sandi Hill cocok untuk enkripsi citra dengan variasi nilai RGB antar piksel berdekatan yang tinggi (seperti foto), tapi tidak cocok untuk citra dengan variasi nilai RGB yang rendah (seperti gambar kartun) karena pola citra asli masih tampak dalam citra sandi.
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Sandi Hill juga memiliki kelemahan dalam hal tidak tunggalnya matriks kunci yang dapat dipakai. Akan tetapi untuk pemakaian biasa, dengan pemilihan matriks kunci yang baik, sandi Hill dapat dipakai untuk penyandian karena hanya melibatkan operasi matriks biasa sehingga prosesnya relatif cepat.
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Kata kunci: Sandi Hill, Citra, Relatif Prima.	f82bf0bf63a7f4c41af07dc1ad47e5f9	124047ecf237cd35ee74abc4da34d962	19454b803c8283da7594a19aac230795	article	IMPLEMENTASI SANDI HILL UNTUK PENYANDIAN CITRA	Ronald S. Lesar	\N	2001
8205074	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000374	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15811	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000374}, priority = {2}	Describe and match is a method in artificial intelligence, which used to recognize the existence of an object in a picture by matching the picture with a group of other picture as a reference. 
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This research presents a system to recognize two-dimensional geometric structure through describe and match where the two-dimensional geometric structures which are used here are limited on circle, square, triangle, and line.
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Three problems, which we will discuss in this research, are Library Matching Problem, Describe and Transform Problem and Describe, Match and Transform Problem.
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Deskripsi dan pencocokan merupakan suatu metode dalam ilmu kecerdasan buatan, yang digunakan untuk mengenali keberadaan suatu objek dalam suatu gambar dengan mencocokkan gambar tersebut dengan sekumpulan gambar lain sebagai gambar acuan.
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Penelitian ini menyajikan suatu sistem yang dapat mengenali bentuk bangun geometris dua dimensi dengan cara deskripsi dan pencocokan (describe and match) dimana bangun geometris dua dimensi yang digunakan di sini dibatasi untuk bentuk lingkaran, segiempat, segitiga, dan garis.
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Tiga bentuk permasalahan yang akan dibahas dalam penelitian ini yaitu Library Matching Problem, Describe and Transform Problem serta Describe, Match and Transform Problem.
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Kata kunci: Deskripsi dan pencocokan, kecerdasan buatan, bangun geometris dua dimensi.	da536029e5cd7e5067a0f5bd64b67a2a	d2da5fa2b10d18526d25dd987d5b6c53	72093681b7b56941e1250ea70b29a434	article	PENGENALAN BENTUK BANGUN GEOMETRIS DUA DIMENSI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE DESKRIPSI DAN PENCOCOKAN	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2001
8205075	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000375	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15812	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000375}, priority = {2}	Neural network as an information processor system which has some similarities with human brain, is lately used to solve general problems. Neural network has several characteristics based on : architecture, learning algorithm, and activation function. Genetic algorithm is a method to get an optimum function using genetic operations which is done to each individual in a population that is often called as chromosome. This way, to get a more optimum function is by colliding neural network and genetic algorithm. That is by doing a bias conversion and the weight to the neural network into a kind of individual form of genetic algorithm and the other way arround. Thus, a conclusion can be drawn about neural network learning method with or without genetic algorithm.
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Neural network sebagai suatu sistem pengolah informasi yang mempunyai kemiripan dengan jaringan otak manusia, belakangan ini sering digunakan untuk menyelesaikan suatu permasalahan. Neural network memiliki beberapa karakteristik yang ditentukan oleh : arsitektur, algoritma pelatihan serta fungsi aktivasi. Algoritma genetika adalah suatu metode untuk mendapatkan suatu fungsi yang optimal dengan menggunakan operasi-operasi genetika yang dilakukan pada tiap-tiap individu yang terdapat dalam suatu populasi yang seringkali disebut sebagai kromosom. Dalam hal ini untuk mendapatkan kemungkinan suatu fungsi bisa lebih optimal adalah dengan menggabungkan antara neural network dengan algoritma genetika. Adapun caranya adalah dengan melakukan proses konversi bias dan bobot pada neural network ke dalam bentuk individu pada algoritma genetika dan demikian sebaliknya. Sehingga nantinya bisa didapatkan suatu kesimpulan antara metode pelatihan neural network dengan dan tanpa menggunakan algoritma genetika.
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Kata kunci: jaringan saraf tiruan, olgaritma genetika, kecerdasan buatan..	284740b22f981ab5a85b66d4f0dd77a1	f15ddc8b77b79fd7977af05243b05c5f	84ca389e182bf68b9a3b1b1388f9d750	article	STUDI ANALISA PELATIHAN JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN DENGAN DAN TANPA ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Yulia Yulia	\N	2001
8205076	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000376	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15813	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000376}, priority = {2}	Today, many property's sellers and buyers are still using newspaper as an advertisement for sellers, and as an information for buyers. Actually they find that newspapers are not reliable enough, because when they lost their newspaper, they will lose any information related to them. Furthermore, searching properties newspapers are not efficient enough and it takes much time to find any information they want. An application to sell and find property based on the web using database to save information related to them, will make easier for buyers and sellers to find the information, compared ti newspaper. They can find it directly and quickly thru the Internet using find and search facilities. This application, uses database server MySQL as a database making, PHP4 as a programming language, and Linux as the operating system. The facilities in www.idaman.com are find and search properties, member registration, and member area. The result in this application's testing shows that the application runs normally and it can be accessed in different places in the world using the Internet.
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Pada umumnya para penjual maupun calon pembeli properti masih menggunakan cara yang lama, dimana para penjual dan calon pembeli masih menggunakan koran sebagai alat perantara. Apabila koran tersebut sudah hilang maka penjual maupun pencari tidak dapat mencari informasi diperlukan. Selain itu pencarian properti menggunakan koran kurang praktis. Pengembangan suatu aplikasi jual dan cari properti berbasis web dengan menggunakan database untuk menyimpan data-data properti yang akan dijual, dapat memudahkan pencari informasi properti untuk menjual dan membeli properti dibandingkan menggunakan koran, karena dengan adanya fasilitas cari atau search sangat membantu dalam pencarian properti. Pada aplikasi ini dilakukan pembuatan database dengan menggunakan database server MySQL dan perancangan bahasa pemrograman dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman PHP4 yang berjalan pada server dengan sistem operasi Linux. Implementasi yang dilakukan pada www.idaman.com  antara lain adalah fasilitas cari properti, pendaftaran anggota dan pemasangan properti. Dari hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa aplikasi yang telah dirancang dapat berjalan dengan baik dan dapat diakses dari berbagai tempat terhubung dengan internet.
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Kata kunci: Jual cari Properti, WWW.IDAMAN.COM, PHP4, MySQL, web.	af73838de408932be53c3639ff2468f9	5f0ba1e53336ce839bb66cb548498594	5e83c78e8587c7ed4fbf93b86c11316a	article	PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI JUAL DAN CARI PROPERTI PADA WEBSITE WWW.IDAMAN.COM	Donny Christian	\N	2001
8205077	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000377	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15814	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000377}, priority = {2}	This day, computer networking has become important necessity for data exchange between computers. And along with the growing of number of computer in a network, the difficulty for managing that network also increased. Because of that reality, in this paper will be build application for remote controlling computer using TCP/IP protocol. This application build using Delphi 5.0 programming language and dWinsock 2.75, component interface for Windows Socket API which is created especially for Delphi language, and separate to two sub applications, namely server application, which run on computer to be controlled and the secondly is client application, run on controller computer. In this application, data text or binary will be send, so two pair components will be used : TTextServer - TTextClient and TBinaryServer- TBinaryClient. The functions which implemented in this applications are : lock and unlock computer, reboot, shutdown, execute remote program, send message, capture screen and view remote programs. Test is doing on internal network and internet network, and the result of that test for internal network, all of functions can be activated perfectly without significant delay (less than 1 second). But for internet network, there is delay, which the number variable depend on data traffic at that moment.
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Sekarang ini jaringan komputer sudah menjadi suatu kebutuhan yang sangat penting untuk mempermudah pertukaran data antar komputer. Dan seiring dengan makin berkembangnya jumlah komputer pada suatu jaringan, maka makin bertambah pula tingkat kesulitan untuk mengelola jaringan tersebut. Oleh sebab itu pada penelitian ini akan dibuat aplikasi untuk mengendalikan komputer secara jarak jauh dengan menggunakan protokol TCP/IP. Aplikasi ini dibuat dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Delphi 5.0 dan dWinsock 2.75 yang merupakan komponen antar muka Windows Socket API yang dikhususkan untuk bahasa pemrograman Delphi, dan terdiri dari dua bagian yaitu server yang diaktifkan pada komputer yang akan dikendalikan, dan client yang diaktifkan pada komputer pengendali. Pada aplikasi ini data yang dikirimkan berbentuk teks dan biner, dan menggunakan dua pasang komponen utama dWinsock yaitu TTextServer dan TTextClient serta TBinaryServer dan TBinaryClient. Fungsi yang diaplikasikan ialah penguncian komputer, reboot, shutdown, eksekusi program, pengiriman pesan, melihat tampilan layar dan melihat program yang sedang dijalankan pada komputer server. Pengujian dilakukan pada jaringan komputer internal dan juga pada jaringan internet. Hasil dari pengujian yang dilakukan pada jaringan internal didapat bahwa semua fungsi yang diaplikasikan dapat dijalankan dengan sempurna tanpa mengalami penundaan yang berarti karena delay yang terjadi di bawah 1 detik, sedangkan untuk jaringan internet terdapat delay yang besarnya bervariasi tergantung dari tingkat kepadatan traffic data pada saat tersebut.
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Kata kunci: TCP/IP, jaringan komputer, pengendalian jarak jauh.	d6c144aad3c416b22ce96bad04b24b9e	96cbfa3e208a9ad3283568e714084fd3	f642d1065a473eedb24d34af06cb9fb1	article	IMPLEMENTASI PROTOKOL TCP/IP UNTUK PENGENDALIAN KOMPUTER JARAK JAUH	Rudy Adipranata	\N	2001
8205078	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000378	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15815	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000378}, priority = {2}	Linux Operating System which growing rapidly this day start to attract many people, especially academic and proffesionals in computer's world. Many things which make Linux more attractive is the open source's characterictic, which mean its application is freely available to everyone. In fact, we can get the source code easily, and the stabilize as an operating system getting admission by many society. Linux also can make a connection between modem, even internet. Linux also support the client-server system. Therefore, Local Area Network system can use only one modem as the connection for many computers to go through the internet. Point to point protocol is one of the protocols which used to do the connection to the internet or LAN, because of a lot of things its provided easily, especially the installation and the used of it.
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Sistem operasi Linux yang berkembang dengan pesat akhir-akhir ini  mulai menarik minat sebagian orang, terutama kalangan akademisi dan profesional yang berkecimpung di dunia komputer. Beberapa hal yang membuat Linux semakin diminati adalah sifat Linux yang open source, artinya banyak aplikasi bersifat gratis, tidak diharuskan untuk membayar. Bahkan source codenya bisa didapatkan dengan mudah, serta kestabilan Linux sebagai sistem operasi mulai diakui oleh banyak kalangan. Sistem operasi Linux juga dapat melakukan hubungan antar modem, bahkan dapat melakukan koneksi ke Internet. Sistem operasi Linux juga mendukung sistem client-server. Jadi di dalam suatu sistem Local Area Network dapat menggunakan hanya dengan satu modem saja untuk dapat koneksi ke Internet dengan menggunakan banyak komputer. Point to Point Protocol merupakan salah satu protocol yang banyak sekali dipakai untuk melakukan koneksi ke Internet maupun ke LAN, karena beberapa kemudahan yang dimiliki, terutama proses instalasi dan penggunaannya.
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Kata kunci:  point to point protocol, linuc, client-server.	adcb6167d072da1bac14c52a3d0a8e38	4f91f65043df88bf8912743f07a6d9a0	c864cced0ddf1fb63910bb6b01162330	article	KOMUNIKASI MODEM SERIAL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL PADA SISTEM OPERASI LINUX	Rudy Adipranata	\N	2001
8205079	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000379	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15816	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000379}, priority = {2}	Electronic commerce is one of the components in the internet that growing fast in the world. In this research, it is developed the prototype for library service that offers library collection ordering especially books and articles through World Wide Web. In order to get an interaction between seller and buyer, there is an urgency to develop a dynamic web, which needs the technology and software. One of the programming languages is called Active Server Pages (ASP)  and  it is combining with database system to store data. The other component as an interface between application and database is ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ASP has an advantage in the scripting method and it is easy to make the configuration with database. This application consists of two major parts those are administrator and user. This prototype has the facilities for editing, searching and looking through ordering information online. Users can also do downloading process for searching and ordering articles. Paying method in this e-commerce system is quite essential because in Indonesia not everybody has a credit card. As a solution to this situation, this prototype has a form for user who does not have credit card. If the bill has been paid, he can do the transaction online. In this case, one of the ASP advantages will be used. This is called "session" when data in process would not be lost as long as the user still in that "session". This will be used in user area and admin area where the users and the admin can do various processes. 
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Electronic commerce adalah satu bagian dari internet yang berkembang pesat di dunia saat ini. Pada penelitian ini dibuat suatu prototipe program aplikasi untuk pengembangan jasa layanan perpustakaan khususnya pemesanan artikel dan buku melalui World Wide Web. Untuk membangun aplikasi berbasis web diperlukan teknologi dan software yang mendukung pembuatan situs web dinamis sehingga ada interaksi antara pembeli dan penjual. Salah satunya adalah Active Server Pages (ASP) yang digabungkan sistem database untuk meyimpan data. Komponen penunjang lainnya adalah interface antara aplikasi dengan database yaitu ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ASP memiliki keunggulan dalam metode scriptingnya dan mudah dalam berhubungan dengan database. Prototipe yang dibuat ini terdiri dari dua bagian utama yaitu bagian untuk administrator dan bagian untuk user.  Prototipe yang dibuat ini ini mampu menghasilkan fasilitas pengeditan data, pencarian data, dan melihat informasi pesanan secara online. Untuk pencarian dan pemesanan artikel maka user dapat langsung melakukan proses download. Karena sistem E-commerce di Indonesia baru saja berkembang maka perlu diperhatikan juga mengenai metode pembayaran dimana tidak setiap orang mempunyai kartu kredit. Maka dalam prototipe ini terdapat juga suatu form untuk user yang tidak mempunyai kartu kredit. Begitu user telah melakukan pembayaran maka user bersangkutan bisa melakukan transaksi secara online. Disini dipakai juga keunggulan ASP yaitu "session" dimana data - data dalam proses yang terjadi tidak akan hilang selama user masih berada dalam session tersebut. Ini digunakan dalam proses user area dan admin area dimana user dan admin dapat melakukan berbagai macam proses.
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Kata kunci: e-commerce, bahan pustaka, world wide web, Active Server Page, ActiveX Data Objects.	cddf31acb03dd0faf9dcf3337441cd43	2c9fb79aad7a01163f07718ea983d8ba	38ead26743d781f8c1542568c8e02e1b	article	PROTOTIPE PEMESANAN BAHAN PUSTAKA MELALUI WEB MENGGUNAKAN ACTIVE SERVER PAGE (ASP)	Ishak Setiawan	\N	2001
8205080	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000380	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15817	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000380}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a fuzzy logic based system to predict the number of vehicle flow based on its noise. The system equipped by a sensor using a microphone an a 8088 microprocessor. The prediction results are displayed on 7-segment display. The fuzzy inference system used a strategy of MIN-MAX with 3 inputs which are: noise level, the width of road & a correction factor. A Defuzzification method of COG (Center of Gravity) is depployed in the system to produce prediction result in number of vehicle per minnute. The experimental results are presented to figure out the performance of the prediction comparing to the actual number of vehicle. The result shows that the prediction error of the system is about 7-10% comparing to the prediction by using human ear resulting the error of 4-5%.
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Paper ini menyajikan pengembangan sebuah sistem prediksi jumlah kendaraan bermotor yang lewat pada suatu jalan berdasarkan tingkat kebisingan lalu lintas dengan menggunakan logika fuzzy. Alat yang dibuat menggunakan sistem mikroprosesor 8088 yang dilengkapi dengan sensor bising berupa mikropon. Hasil prediksi jumlah kendaraan ditampilkan pada display 7-segment led. Sistem inferensia fuzzy yang dipakai di sini menggunakan strategi MIN-MAX dengan tiga crisp input  yaitu: level kebisingan, lebar jalan di mana alat ini dipakai dan faktor koreksi. Sedangkan metode defuzifikasi menggunakan COG (Center of Gravity) untuk menghasilkan crisp output berupa prediksi jumlah kendaraan per  menit. Pengujian sistem dilakukan dengan 2 cara yaitu membandingkan hasil prediksi alat dengan jumlah kendaraan sebenarnya, dan ke dua adalah membandingkan hasil prediksi dengan hasil perhitungan berdasarkan pendengaran telinga manusia dengan mata tertutup. Hasil percobaan menujukan kesalahan prediksi pada percobaan pertama adalah 7-10% sedangkan kesalahan prediksi alat bila dibandingkan hasil perhitungan telinga manusia adalah sekitar 4-5%.
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Kata kunci: prediksi jumlah kendaraan berdasarkan kebisingan, sistem prediksi fuzzy logic.	10c80811a44d9190cbc97a1bbc7c5cb7	9dc822029f7e8b00be1aec7cd4f68c7c	6d77ca51c10c1d70495aa94f59a3678f	article	PREDIKSI KEPADATAN KENDARAAN BERMOTOR BERDASARKAN TINGKAT KEBISINGAN LALU LINTAS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN LOGIKA FUZZY	Jusak Kuntjoro	\N	2001
8205081	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000381	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15818	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000381}, priority = {2}	Many people need geographical information nowadays, such as: the distance between areas, information about some areas, information about nature resources in that area, to search for accident area, and others geographical information. Geographical Information System (GIS) is only one from many others solution to seek for geographical information. 
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 This research aim is to make software that can give some geographical information for shortest path between towns in East Java. Others information that can be gain is information about governmental, population, tourism places, mountains, special food, handicraft, and traditional art. This software is designed with database not using satellite, so much cheaper compare with using satellite.
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This software use Dijkstra's method to seek the shortest path from one node to another node in the picture, so this program can't give alternative path.
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GIS can give answer for anything that related with geographical situation. Peoples can use GIS power to reach for a better life.
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Informasi mengenai geografi semakin dibutuhkan oleh banyak pihak, misalnya informasi untuk mengetahui jarak antara satu daerah dengan daerah lain, informasi seputar daerah yang diinginkan, informasi tentang sumber daya alam yang dicari, informasi untuk menemukan lokasi kecelakaan dengan cepat, dan banyak informasi mengenai geografi lainnya. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) merupakan salah satu solusi untuk mendapatkan informasi geografi tersebut. 
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Tujuan  perancangan adalah membuat suatu perangkat lunak yang dapat memberikan informasi geografi mengenai rute jalan terpendek antara kota yang satu dengan kota yang lainnya di Jawa Timur. Sedangkan informasi lainnya yang dapat diperoleh antara lain informasi mengenai pemerintahan, jumlah penduduk, tempat wisata, nama gunung, makanan khas, kerajinan, dan `kesenian tradisional yang berasal dari suatu daerah. Program ini dirancang tanpa menggunakan satelit namun hanya menggunakan database, sehingga penggunaannya lebih murah dibandingkan dengan menggunakan satelit.
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Perancangan dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode Dijkstra's yang merupakan salah satu algoritma yang berguna untuk mencari lintasan terpendek dari satu titik ke titik lain dalam gambar. Metode Dijkstra's dipilih karena metode ini hanya mengeluarkan satu nilai output yang merupakan lintasan terpendek. Oleh karena itu, program ini tidak memiliki kemampuan untuk memberikan jalan alternatif. 
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GIS dapat dimanfaatkan untuk memenuhi keingintahuan manusia terhadap segala sesuatu yang berhubungan dengan keadaan geografi. Masyarakat dapat memanfaatkan semua kemampuan yang dimiliki oleh GIS untuk menjalankan kehidupan ke arah yang lebih baik.
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Kata kunci: Geographical Information Systems, Dijkstra	c08e435bccd81333875587d576adba4e	afc34ef65057bda43e78ae61412bb28f	64b8068fa0d18a5a6a64943fbcd719d4	article	PERENCANAAN RUTE PERJALANAN DI JAWA TIMUR DENGAN DUKUNGAN GIS MENGGUNAKAN METODE DIJKSTRA S	Jeffrey Tanuhardja	\N	2001
8205082	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000382	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15819	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000382}, priority = {2}	Rapid Application Development is one of the alternatives of System Development Life Cycle which is lately used to cope with the "slowness" of the conventional method. The Strength of using this method is the speed, accuracy and relatively lower cost than the conventional method. Moreover, the user's needs can be fulfilled well by involving the user in the design process. As a result, the user's satisfaction will increase. However, there are several things that should be considered in using the Rapid Application Development such as the team's preparation, the system territory, user's needs, and system operation. Finally, as one of the alternatives of System Development Life Cycle, Rapid Application Development can be used as the fundamental to produce an information system which is able to fulfill the user's needs.
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Rapid Application Development (RAD) sebagai salah satu alternatif dari System Development Life Cycle belakangan ini seringkali digunakan untuk mengatasi keterlambatan yang terjadi apabila menggunakan metode konvensional. Adapun keunggulan yang bisa didapatkan dengan menggunakan metode ini adalah kecepatan, ketepatan, dan biaya yang relatif lebih rendah dibanding dengan metode konvensional.  Di samping itu dengan melibatkan user pada proses desain menyebabkan kebutuhan user dapat terpenuhi dengan baik dan secara otomatis kepuasan user sebagai pengguna sistem semakin meningkat. Akan tetapi di dalam menggunakan metode Rapid Aplication Development perlu untuk memperhatikan hal-hal yang penting, terutama kesiapan tim, ruang lingkup sistem, kebutuhan user, dan kinerja sistem. Pada akhirnya, sebagai salah satu alternatif dari System Development Life Cycle, maka Rapid Aplication Development dapat dijadikan acuan untuk menghasilkan sistem informasi yang dapat memenuhi kebutuhan user.
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Kata kunci:  Rapid Application Development (RAD), System Development life Cycle (SDLC).	5bb3eaf6219a469c1b1cf410b79317a3	bb6ba9ec4721e33e2f9346da1cdfb666	63081e40e5021ef5b250574142f27005	article	STUDI ANALISIS RAPID APLICATION DEVELOPMENT SEBAGAI SALAH SATU ALTERNATIF METODE PENGEMBANGAN PERANGKAT LUNAK	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2001
8205083	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000383	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15820	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000383}, priority = {2}	Disk is a very useful device to a computer to save data file. For that, is much needed to have a program that has a capability to represent, navigate, and operate that files. There are many computer programs that used to present, navigate, and operate disk files in text form with a lot of facilities, but only a few programs that can represent files in a graphic form and have special feature, like capability to find the biggest files that use disk space. This capability is very useful in disk file management. This software use split screen system method and tree map algorithm. Split screen system is used to  navigate, where the monitor screen divided into two parts to visualize files in a disk, the small part (map navigator) visualize the whole content of a drive or directory and the big part visualize the detail of a part according to focus box in the map navigator. A mouse can move focus box in the map navigator and the box size is the comparison between map navigator sizes with map view size. Tree map algorithm is used to calculate the size of box picture of the represented file. This algorithm needs a complete tree structure from a drive or directory that will be painted. The software to make this windows based program is Borland Delphi 5.0.
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Disk merupakan alat yang sangat bermanfaat bagi sebuah sistem komputer untuk menyimpan data berupa file. Untuk itu sangat dibutuhkan program yang dapat merepresentasikan, menavigasi dan mengoperasikan file-file tersebut. Banyak program komputer yang digunakan untuk merepresentasikan, menavigasi dan mengoperasikan file-file pada media penyimpanan disk dalam bentuk teks dengan berbagai macam fasilitas, tetapi sangat sedikit program yang merepresentasikan file-file dalam bentuk grafik atau secara visual serta mampu memberikan kelebihan-kelebihan tersendiri, seperti kemampuan untuk merepresentasikan file-file yang paling banyak menggunakan ruang media penyimpanan disk. Kemampuan seperti ini sangat bermanfaat pada saat melakukan manajemen file-file pada sebuah media penyimpanan disk. Tujuan dari perancangan ini adalah membuat suatu program komputer berbasis windows yang dapat memvisualisasikan media penyimpanan disk yang dilengkapi dengan kemampuan navigasi dan fasilitas manajemen file baik pada personal komputer maupun komputer yang berada pada jaringan lokal. Pada perancangan ini menggunakan metode split screen system dan algoritma tree map. Split screen system digunakan untuk dapat melakukan navigasi, dimana pada layar monitor dibagi menjadi dua bagian untuk memvisualisasikan file-file pada media penyimpanan disk, bagian yang kecil (map navigator) memvisualisasikan secara keseluruhan isi dari suatu drive atau directory dan bagian yang besar (map view) memvisualisasikan detil dari bagian tertentu berdasarkan kotak fokus yang berada pada map navigator. Kotak fokus yang berada pada map navigator dapat digerakkan dengan mouse dan besarnya kotak tersebut merupakan perbandingan dari ukuran map navigator dengan ukuran map view. Algoritma tree map digunakan untuk melakukan kalkulasi ukuran gambar kotak dari suatu file yang akan direpresentasikan. Algoritma ini membutuhkan suatu struktur pohon yang lengkap dari suatu drive atau directory yang akan digambar. Pembuatan program komputer berbasis windows ini, diimplementasikan dengan bahasa pemrograman Borland Delphi 5.0.
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Kata kunci: visual, navigasi, tree map, split screen system.	54ba3a4d6f0d1cad7e402cfd3b80dd12	6f05ea86f57d1e128bf7f59f255aca28	3ac14c5c0aa64611b451406c600e0957	article	VISUALISASI DAN NAVIGASI MEDIA PENYIMPANAN DISK DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE SPLIT SCREEN SYSTEM	Edy Kendengis	\N	2001
8205084	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000384	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15821	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000384}, priority = {2}	This research is about the development of the e-commerce www.komputeronline. com  website using MySQL as the database server, Apache as the web server and PHP4 as the scripting programming language with Linux as the operating system of the server . This site can be used to do the transaction of the selling computers and its accesorries. The implementation is about shopping mall's facilities (shopping cart) for end users and catalog maintenance's facilities  for the administrator. The facilities for the end users in the shopping mall are stuff list based on category and type, search, account status, and at the shopping cart part users can change the quantity, or even cancel the ordering. The facilities for the administrator in the catalog maintenance are search users, maintenance users, look at each user's transactions, look at today's transaction, and change the status of transaction from 'pending' to 'shipped'. The testing that has been done on the komputeronline.com database,  with 17 users login at the same time, accessing shopping mall database facilities, shows that the database server and the PHP4 scripting program can run well without any problems.
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Pada penelitian ini dilakukan pembuatan website e-commerce www.komputeronline. com  dengan menggunakan database server MySQL, pada web server Apache, dan perancangan scripting programming yang menggunakan bahasa scripting PHP4  yang berjalan di sistem operasi Linux. Website ini dipergunakan untuk melakukan transaksi penjualan komputer beserta aksesorisnya.  Implementasi yang dilakukan pada komputeronline.com  antara lain adalah fasilitas shopping mall (shopping cart) untuk end user, dan fasilitas pemeliharaan katalog untuk administrator. Fasilitas-fasilitas untuk end user yang diberikan pada shopping mall antara lain adalah daftar barang berdasarkan kategori dan type, search, account status, dan pada bagian shopping cart user dapat mengubah jumlah barang yang dibeli ataupun membatalkan pembeliannya. Fasilitas untuk admin pada maintenance katalog antara lain adalah search user, maintenance user, melihat transaksi masing-masing user, melihat transaksi hari ini, dan mengubah status suatu transaksi dari 'pending' menjadi 'shipped'. Dari hasil pengujian pada website komputeronline.com ini, dengan 17 orang user yang masuk secara kurang lebih bersamaan, mengakses fasilitas database shopping mall, database server dan scripting program PHP4,  ternyata dapat menangani transaksi  tanpa ada masalah.
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8205085	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000385	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15822	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000385}, priority = {2}	Wireless network is a quite new technology in computer network world. It can connect computers without any wire, but it use radio frequency at 2.4 GHz. Today computer network still use wire to connected computers. Wireless is use the air medium, so there is different medium between wire and air. To connect these two medium networks we need other hardware. The hardware is called access point, but there is other problem comes. Access point price is quite expensive, so to handle this problem people were tried to look for another alternative. The alternative is use a personal computer with FreeBSD operating system, but it can't simulate access point perfectly because access point is hardware. It doesn't matter that can't simulate perfectly because not all feature that access point have are use. 
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Jaringan komputer nirkabel merupakan suatu teknologi yang cukup baru di dalam dunia jaringan komputer dimana teknologi ini memungkinkan menghubungkan komputer tanpa menggunakan kabel melainkan menggunakan gelombang dengan frekuensi 2.4 GHz.Jaringan komputer saat ini pada umumnya masih menggunakan kabel dengan adanya perbedaan media yaitu udara dan kabel maka dibutuhkan suatu alat untuk menggabungkan kedua jaringan yang berbeda media tersebut. Alat ini bernama access point. Tetapi ada masalah lain dimana harga access point tersebut tidaklah murah sehingga dicarikan alternatif lain yaitu menggunakan personal computer dengan sistem operasi FreeBSD. Tetapi alternatif tersebut tidak bisa sempurna seperti access point yang berupa perangkat keras. Tetapi semua itu bukanlah masalah karena tidak semua fasilitas accses point digunakan.
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Kata kunci: LAN nirkabel, FreeBSD, jaringan komputer.	f4988cc45a508347e0cae5407a0fc02f	baecc7c2d6b006c00ea2228615a175ef	99bc891db8a17eea606029eb66857832	article	PEMBANGUNAN JARINGAN KOMPUTER NIRKABEL DENGAN FREEBSD SEBAGAI GATEWAY	Lewi Kristianto	\N	2001
8205086	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000386	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15823	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000386}, priority = {2}	The application of Activity Based Costing (ABC) approach to select the set-machine that is used in the production of Flexible Manufacture System (FMS) based on technical and economical criteria can be useful for producers to design FMS by considering the minimum production cost. In the other hand, Heuristic Search is known to have a short searching time. Algorithm Heuristic that using ABC approach as the weight in finding the solution to shorten the equipment selection time during the design / redesign process of the FMS in less than exponential time was designed in this research. The increasing speed is useful because with the faster time in design / redesign process, therefore the flexibility level of part variety that can be processed will become better. Theoretical and empirical analysis in Algorithm Heuristic shows that time searching to get appropriate set of equipment is not too long, so that we can assume that the designed Algorithm Heuristic can be implemented in the real world. By comparing the empirical result of Algorithm Heuristic to the Algorithm Exhaustive, we can also assume that Algorithm Heuristic that using ABC method as the weight for finding solution can optimise the equipment selection problem of FMS based on economical criteria too.
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Penggunaan pendekatan Activity Based Costing (ABC) untuk memilih set mesin yang digunakan dalam produksi pada Flexible Manufacture Systems (FMS) berdasar atas kriteria teknis dan ekonomis, dapat membantu pelaku produksi untuk mendisain FMS dengan pertimbangan minimalisasi biaya produksi. Sementara itu, Heuristic Search dikenal memiliki waktu pencarian yang singkat. Pada riset ini didisain sebuah Algoritma Heuristic yang menggunakan pendekatan ABC sebagai bobot dalam pencarian solusi, untuk mempersingkat waktu pemilihan peralatan saat desain/redisain FMS dalam waktu kurang dari waktu Eksponensial. Peningkatan kecepatan ini bermanfaat, karena dengan cepatnya waktu disain / redisain maka derajat fleksibilitas jenis (variety) part yang dapat diproses menjadi lebih baik. Analisis Teoritis dan Empiris pada Algoritma Heuristic menunjukkan bahwa waktu pencarian untuk mendapatkan suatu set peralatan yang tepat adalah cukup singkat, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa Algoritma Heuristic yang didisain dapat diimplementasikan pada dunia nyata. Dengan membandingkan hasil empiris Algoritma Heuristic dengan Algoritma Exhaustive sebagai pembanding, disimpulkan bahwa Algoritma Heuristic yang menggunakan metode ABC sebagai bobot pencarian solusi dapat mengoptimasi problem pemilihan peralatan FMS dari kriteria ekonomis pula.
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Kata kunci: Desain Algoritma, Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Pendekatan Activity-Based Costing, Pencarian Heuristic.	c091d9b76c151ce7019435c43ed49773	c208256bdf6be55669008fe5a3495c86	6bd1aa163ec8d5ca664cdf9c543e87ea	article	PENDEKATAN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING DAN METODE PENCARIAN HEURISTIC UNTUK MENYELESAIKAN PROBLEM PEMILIHAN PERALATAN PADA FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (FMS)	Gregorius Budhi	\N	2001
8205087	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000387	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15824	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000387}, priority = {2}	Bonus-Malus System is a system in actuary that introduce the premium class (state) partition, where the state is influenced by the number of annual claims reported by the policy holder. We could base the determination of the state on the stationary distribution that represent the number of policy holders in any state. Swiss Bonus-Malus System has 22 state. The number of state that involved in this system result in the difficulty of stationary distribution determination. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to study a method to obtain stationary distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System by recursive formula, with this recursive formula, the stationary distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System can be determined easier. Modification of this system with infinite state result in the changes of recursive formula to obtain the stationary. This changes including the determining of base value of the recursive formula.
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Sistem Bonus-Malus merupakan sistem dalam aktuaria yang memperkenalkan pembagian kelas premi (state) yang dipengaruhi oleh jumlah klaim yang diajukan oleh pemegang polis tiap tahunnya.  Penetapan state dalam sistem ini didasarkan pada pencarian sebaran stasioner yang menyatakan banyaknya pemegang polis dalam tiap state. Sistem Bonus-Malus Swiss (BMS) memiliki 22 state. Banyaknya state yang terlibat dalam sistem ini mengakibatkan sulitnya penentuan sebaran stasioner pada sistem BMS tersebut.  Karena itu dalam tulisan ini dipelajari suatu metode penentuan sebaran stasioner dari sistem BMS tersebut, yaitu dengan menggunakan formula rekursif. Dengan formula rekursif ini, sebaran stasioner sistem BMS dapat ditentukan dengan mudah. Modifikasi sistem BMS untuk jumlah state yang tak hingga mengakibatkan perubahan pada formula rekursif untuk  mencari sebaran stasionernya.  Perubahan ini meliputi penetapan nilai awal dari formula rekursif tersebut.
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Kata kunci:  sebaran stasioner, formula rekursif, sistem Monus-Malus Swiss.	4ee419def5a37c9ce14b852f3296083d	506c732a090c875b41808b5c14c198c9	73fd3d7fd7c9b1136e88d2bdd3c2c24a	article	SEBARAN STASIONER PADA SISTEM BONUS-MALUS SWISS SERTA MODIFIKASINYA (Stationary Distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System and its Modification)	Hadi Sumarno	\N	2001
8205088	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000388	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15825	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000388}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a method that automatically finds human faces as well as its landmark points in color images based on a fuzzy analysis. The proposed approach first uses color information to detect face candidate regions and then uses a fuzzy analysis of the color, shape, symmetry and interior facial features. A deformable Gabor wavelet graph matching is used to locate the facial landmark points describing the face.  The latter allows for size and orientation variation since the search for landmark points allows for affine transformations as well as local deformations of the Gabor wavelet graph. The search is performed using a genetic algorithm that is essential because it effectively searches the solution space. Results based on the proposed method are included to verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach. 
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Paper ini mengusulkan sebuah metode deteksi wajah beserta dengan titik landmarknya pada citra berwarna menggunakan analisa fuzzy. Proses awal menggunakan informasi warna kulit untuk menseleksi calon-calon obyek lantas dilanjukan dengan analisa fuzzy terhadap warna, bentuk, simetri dan fitur/landmark wajah. Proses lokalisasi landmark wajah menggunakan Gabor wavelet graph matching dengan memaksimalkan kemiripan antara landmark wajah model dengan obyek inputan. Proses  maksimalisasi kemiripan ini menggunakan algoritma genetika. Hasil-hasil percobaan ditampilkan untuk memberikan gambaran keberhasilan dari metode yang diusulkan. 
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8205089	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000389	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15826	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000389}, priority = {2}	With the improvement of internet technology, this research is about to  make a laboratory work registry online system via web by using PHP and database server MySQL which will be replace old manual laboratory work registry.
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End user facilities that will provided such as entering password and user profile facility (My Profile), entering choosing scheduling facility (Registering Schedule), looking at accepting schedule facility (My Schedule), laboratory work grades facility (My Laboratory Transcript), and looking at laboratory schedule (Laboratory Schedule).
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From the result of this implementation system can be seen that total rejected student on Pendaftaran Praktikum I is 80 students or 15.7% from 509 students who have registered their laboratory work. Whereas in Pendaftaran Praktikum II that total rejected student is 51 students or 9.77% from 522 students who have registered their laboratory work.
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Dengan makin berkembangnya teknologi internet maka pada penelitian ini dilakukan pembuatan sistem pendaftaran praktikum secara online melalui web dengan menggunakan PHP dan database server MySQL yang akan menggantikan sistem lama yaitu secara manual. 
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Fasilitas-fasilitas untuk end user yang diberikan antara lain adalah fasilitas pemasukkan password dan profile user (My Profile), fasilitas memasukkan pilihan jadwal (Registering Schedule), fasilitas untuk melihat pilihan jadwal yang telah diterima (My Schedule), fasilitas untuk melihat hasil nilai praktikum selama kuliah (My Laboratory Transcript), dan fasilitas untuk melihat jadwal laboratorium (Laboratory Schedule). 
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Dari hasil implementasi sistem terlihat bahwa jumlah total mahasiswa yang tertolak pada masa Pendaftaran Praktikum I adalah 80 orang atau sebesar 15.7% dari total 509 orang mahasiswa yang mendaftarkan praktikumnya. Sedangkan pada masa Pendaftaran Praktikum II yang tertolak adalah sebesar 51 orang mahasiswa atau sebesar 9.77% dari total 522 orang mahasiswa yang mendaftarkan praktikumnya.
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Kata kunci: sistem pendaftaran online, PHP, praktikum.	9d3112c463f6e1b301d3bd77908bbc32	770e4af51569dd42ecbd6e30d47f3ab7	5347d24f142865e88c858a9001fdb83c	article	PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PENDAFTARAN PRAKTIKUM ONLINE PADA JURUSAN TEKNIK INFORMATIKA UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PHP	Erwin Kristianto J.	\N	2001
8205090	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000390	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15827	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000390}, priority = {2}	The good arrangement pattern in the three dimension space, for example container, must be made as optimal as possible to keep the dispatch cost down. Genetic algorithms as the solution search methods which depends on the natural selection to get an individual with the best gene arrangement, is able to give the solution towards how the good arrangement pattern is optimized through iteration process until some generations with reproduction, crossover, and mutation operators. By inserting some input such as the space and goods specification, and the probability of the three genetic algorithms operator, the optimization process will look for the good arrangement  pattern based on fitness or the best grade, that is the fewer empty space left.
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Pola penyusunan barang dalam ruang tiga dimensi, contohnya kontainer,  harus bisa seoptimal mungkin untuk menekan biaya pengiriman dalam berbisnis. Algoritma genetik sebagai metode pencarian solusi yang berpatokan pada seleksi alam untuk mendapatkan sebuah individu dengan susunan gen-gen terbaik, mampu memberikan solusi bagaimana pola susunan barang dioptimalkan melalui proses iterasi sampai beberapa generasi dengan operatornya yaitu reproduksi, pindah silang, dan mutasi. Dengan memasukkan inputan berupa spesifikasi ruang dan barang beserta probabilitas ketiga operator algoritma genetik, proses optimasi akan menemukan pola susunan barang berdasarkan fitness atau nilai terbaik, yaitu semakin sedikit ruang kosong yang tersisa.
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Kata kunci: optimasi, penyusunan barang, algoritma gemetik.	7f1cf53a74cc7a43b6be0beb6d873528	20c4a8b495013db8f6008b0ead474a49	d823534c3c37a542f202c20fe54d52ef	article	OPTIMASI POLA PENYUSUNAN BARANG DALAM RUANG TIGA DIMENSI MENGGUNAKAN METODE GENETIC ALGORITHMS	Beny Hariyanto	\N	2001
8205091	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000391	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15828	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000391}, priority = {2}	In the literature, some labeling algorithms of nxn binary image, which are generally claimed as optimal, are only optimal with regards to the algorithmic aspect but not to the architectural aspect. Aside from this, the complexities obtained are not pure because the constant still depends on the value of n. This paper presents a labeling algorithm, which reaches purely Processor-Time optimal performance. This means that the optimal performance is not only reached considering its algorithm but also its architecture and "pure" means that the complexity obtained does not depend on the value of n. The algorithm complexity obtained is O(cn) using O(n) number of processors. In this paper the justification of complexity obtained is given and the performance comparison with other existing algorithms is discussed.
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Beberapa algoritma labeling untuk citra biner nxn yang diklaim optimal dalam literatur pada umumnya hanya optimal ditinjau dari aspek algoritmanya saja namun tidak optimal ditinjau dari dari aspek arsitektural. Disamping itu, kompleksitas-kompleksitas yang dihasilkan tersebut tidak murni karena masih mengandung konstanta yang tergantung harga n. Pada paper ini diperkenalkan suatu algoritma labeling dengan performansi optimal Processor-Time murni. Ini berarti optimal tidak hanya dicapai dari sisi algoritma namun juga dari sisi arsitektur dan murni karena kompleksitas yang didapat tidak mengandung konstanta yang tergantung harga n. Kompleksitas algoritma yang didapat tersebut adalah O(cn) dengan menggunakan O(n) prosesor. Pada paper ini diberikan pembuktian terhadap kompleksitas yang didapatkan dan perbandingan performansinya dengan beberapa algoritma yang ada.
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Kata kunci : Pengolahan citra, Labeling, Citra biner, Performansi optimal Processor-Time.	cfb8160b45b85e81fac8dd95bdc35443	9a7a629091b4a29fc5cb6f6897fc082c	f9358f43e36f918b57041bc287171674	article	ALGORITMA LABELING CITRA BINER DENGAN PERFORMANSI OPTIMAL PROCESSOR-TIME	Eril Mozef	\N	2001
8205092	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000392	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15829	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000392}, priority = {2}	This research is is about the study  of capabilities dan peroformance of  Ms Visual Studio in order to develop an enterprise application beside of  to search "rule of thumb" for developer especially Ms Visual Studio developer when they're plan to give solution for developing enterprise application.
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The methods are: learning MSF, learning Ms Visual Studio, applying on  designing and developing prototype, and making conclusions. For the testing, is used the university information system on the new student admission subsystem on student personal record.
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Based on the research, can be concluded that Visual Studio 6.0a enterprise edition still too complex for used although that complexcity payed by highly capability to develop enterprise application.
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Pada penelitian ini dilakukan studi tentang sejauh mana kemampuan Visual Studio 6.0 dari Microsoft untuk pengembangan aplikasi sistem informasi yang berskala enterprise, disamping itu juga untuk mencari pedoman bagi developer khususnya Ms Visual Studio developer dalam memberikan solusi bagi aplikasi enterprise.
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Metodologi yang dilakukan adalah: mempelajari MSF, mempelajari Visual Studio secara singkat, menerapkannya  pada perancangan, pembuatan prototype dan pengambilan kesimpulan. Pada pengujian yang diambil sebegai contoh kasus adalah sistem informasi universitas pada sub bagian penerimaan mahasiswa baru bidang data pribadi mahasiswa.
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Dari penelitian yang dilakukan dapat ditarik kesimpulan bahwa Visual Studio 6.0 enterprise edition masih terlalu kompleks untuk digunakan meskipun kekompleksan itu telah dibayar oleh kapabilitas yang tinggi dalam mengembangkan aplikasi enterprise.
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Kata kunci:  enterprise, Visual Studio 6, Microsoft, developer, prototype.	883e555ac804cc1131d870d72d4bde7b	b0f476ac5ef55432b0ee23f1254e6932	337ff8d4f6870f116871b2f463983cc6	article	STUDI PENGGUNAAN VISUAL STUDIO 6.0 UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI BERKELAS ENTERPRISE	Ibnu Gunawan	\N	2001
8205093	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000393	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15830	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000393}, priority = {2}	Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) is a manufacturing system that is formed from several Numerical Controlled Machines combine with material handling system, so that different jobs can be worked by different machines sequences. FMS combine the high productivity and flexibility of Transfer Line and Job Shop manufacturing system.
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In this reasearch, Activity-Based Costing(ABC) approach was used as the weight to search the operation route in the proper machine, so that the total production cost can be optimized. The search method that was used in this experiment is Simulated Annealling, a variant form Hill Climbing Search method. An ideal operation time to proses a part was used as the annealling schedule.
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From the empirical test, it could be proved that the use of ABC approach and Simulated Annealing to search the route (routing process) can optimize the Total Production Cost. In the other hand, the use of ideal operation time to process a part as annealing schedule can control the processing time well.
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Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) adalah sistem manufaktur yang tersusun dari mesin-mesin Numerical Control (NC) yang dikombinasi dengan Sistem Penanganan Material, sehingga job-job berbeda dikerjakan oleh mesin-mesin dengan alur yang berlainan. FMS menggabungkan produktifitas dan fleksibilitas yang tinggi dari Sistem Manufaktur Transfer Line dan Job Shop.
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Pada riset ini pendekatan Activity-Based Costing (ABC) digunakan sebagai bobot / weight dalam pencarian rute operasi pada mesin yang tepat, untuk lebih mengoptimasi biaya produksi secara keseluruhan. Adapun metode Searching yang digunakan adalah Simulated Annealing yang merupakan varian dari metode searching Hill Climbing. Waktu operasi ideal untuk memproses sebuah part digunakan sebagai Annealing Schedulenya.
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Dari hasil pengujian empiris dapat dibuktikan bahwa penggunaan pendekatan ABC dan Simulated Annealing untuk proses pencarian rute (routing) dapat lebih mengoptimasi total biaya produksi. Sementara itu, dengan digunakannya waktu operasi ideal sebagai Annealing Schedule, waktu proses dapat dimaintain dengan baik.
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	cc8181d504c70300fff0f62bdd8d78a5	9e5f05077bd0d5adce3750a9d349ca9f	25cd16330d6db5a96f719a955d119da0	article	ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING DAN SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK PENCARIAN RUTE PADA FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS	Gregorius Budhi	\N	2001
8205094	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000394	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15831	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000394}, priority = {2}	There are many theories and approaches that have been developed to find pattern and association rule. One of the methods that have been developed is apriori method. Any method previously finds itemset using graph approaches that have weakness on huge memory usage. The lack of memory will affect many item that able to process. Further, many approaches use internal data structure that very complex and need resource addition to do this computation.
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In this research, apriori method was used to get association rule that describe relation between items in transactional database. The database that used is three kinds that have different in total transactional.
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Banyak teori dan pendekatan yang dikembangkan untuk memperoleh hasil penemuan kaidah asosiasi dan pola. Salah satu metode yang dikembangkan yaitu dengan menggunakan metode apriori. Beberapa dari metode sebelumnya melakukan pencarian itemset dengan pendekatan graf asosiasi yang memiliki kelemahan pada penggunaan memori yang besar. Keterbatasan memori jelas akan mempengaruhi banyaknya item yang bisa diproses. Lebih jauh lagi, sebagian besar pendekatan menggunakan struktur data internal sangat rumit yang tidak bersifat lokal dan membutuhkan tambahan sumber daya dan banyak komputasi.
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Pada riset ini, metode apriori digunakan untuk memperoleh kaidah asosiasi yang menggambarkan hubungan antar item pada database transaksional. Database yang digunakan ada tiga buah yang masing-masing memiliki jumlah transaksi yang berbeda.
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Kata kunci: Data Mining, Algoritma Apriori.	19a145e6c33e46a1ea6dfc44a69dfada	ef8f89231df854d2287dccda11191683	ce37feb18f9c2a6331956327e86c6b4c	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK DATA MINING UNTUK PENGGALIAN KAIDAH ASOSIASI MENGGUNAKAN METODE APRIORI	Leo Santoso	\N	2001
8205095	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000395	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15832	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000395}, priority = {2}	Many manufacturer company have problems in processing of  production data if data processing is done without computerize system. The company that chosen for research have problems to create production reports and to calculate cost of goods manufactured.
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Until this day, production information system in many companies in Surabaya  still uses manually processing. Many number of customers and transactions cause very difficult to do production control activity. Besides that, data processing also takes long times. Orientation of this research is to make software aplication wich helps the company to solve the problem. 
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The result of the software's performance test is the software that helps production sector because of faster data processing and it can give information of  production control.
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Dalam suatu perusahaan yang bergerak di bidang industri, banyak terjadi kesulitan bila pencatatan dan pengolahan  data produksi tidak memakai sistem yang terkomputerisasi. Demikian halnya yang terjadi pada satu perusahaan vulkanisir ban yang berdomisili di Surabaya. Perusahaan ini  mengalami kesulitan dalam membuat laporan-laporan produksi dan menghitung Harga Pokok Produksi (HPP).
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Selama ini sistem informasi produksi pada perusahaan masih menggunakan cara manual. Jumlah pelanggan dan proses transaksi yang banyak menyebabkan kesulitan dalam pengontrolan produksi. Selain itu pengolahan data juga membutuhkan waktu yang lama. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah membuat program untuk membantu perusahaan dalam memecahkan permasalahan. 
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Berdasarkan pengujian dan analisa hasil, dapat dibuktikan program ini sangat membantu bagian produksi karena pengolahan data dapat dilakukan secara cepat dengan komputerisasi, serta menyajikan informasi yang dibutuhkan untuk melakukan kontrol produksi.
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Kata kunci: Sistem Informasi Produksi, Harga Pokok Produksi.	6718feae635c286073810385e9f766a4	2861a599805225edd45d9acc1713b565	87c2a9831cb55c23765fc0c6ab70c876	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI PRODUKSI DAN PENENTUAN HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI PADA PERUSAHAAN VULKANISIR BAN DI SURABAYA	Hendy Santoso	\N	2001
8205096	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000396	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15833	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000396}, priority = {2}	Cross Stitch is one kind of embroidery that makes stitching forming a cross sign (X). To begin a cross stitch, we need a pattern. Although cross stitch stores have already provided so many cross stitch patterns, sometimes consumer wants another pattern which is not provided, for example a pattern that describes someone's face or lovely pets.
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The aim of this research is to create a software that can make a cross stitch pattern with an image file input. The Bicubic Interpolation scaling algorithm is used in scaling process to change the size of the original image file to the size of the wanted pattern. Image file input is restricted to some image file formats, those are .bmp, .pcx, .gif, and .jpg. The outputs of the software are color pattern, and symbol pattern along with its symbol explanation. Borland Delphi 6.0 is used for the programming language.  
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The software testing results show that a cross stitch pattern with the comparison ratio of the pattern size and the original picture size is more or equal to 100%, will look like the original picture even though the variation color is low. But if the comparison size ratio is less than 100%, then the similarity between the cross stitch pattern and the original picture depends on the color variation of the pattern. If there are many colors used on the pattern, the pattern will look more like the original picture.
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Cross Stitch adalah salah satu bentuk penyulaman pada kain dengan menyulam benang membentuk tanda silang (X). Untuk memulai suatu cross stitch, diperlukan sebuah pattern yang digunakan sebagai patokan dalam menyulam. Meskipun telah tersedia aneka macam pattern cross stitch, tetapi kadang-kadang konsumen menginginkan pattern lainnya yang tidak tersedia, misalnya konsumen ingin menyulam wajah seseorang atau binatang kesayangan.
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menghasilkan sebuah software yang dapat membentuk pattern cross stitch dengan input-an berupa sebuah file citra. Algoritma Bicubic Interpolation scaling digunakan dalam proses scaling untuk mengubah ukuran citra sesuai ukuran pattern yang diinginkan. Input-an file citra dibatasi pada format citra .bmp, .pcx, .gif, dan .jpg. Output software berupa pattern berwarna, dan pattern dengan simbol beserta keterangannya. Bahasa pemrograman yang digunakan adalah Borland Delphi 6.0.
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Hasil pengujian software menunjukkan bahwa pattern cross stitch dengan rasio perbandingan ukuran pattern dengan ukuran gambar aslinya lebih atau sama dengan 100 %, akan mirip dengan gambar aslinya meskipun warna benang yang digunakan sedikit. Akan tetapi, jika rasio perbandingannya kurang dari 100 %, maka kemiripan antara pattern cross stitch dengan gambar aslinya bergantung pada variasi warna benang yang dimiliki pattern. Semakin banyak jumlah warna benang yang digunakan sebuah pattern, maka semakin mirip pattern dengan gambar aslinya.
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Kata kunci: Pattern Cross Stitch, File Citra, Scaling.	0b2d1a9d363859709260c76321797463	c25d056cc82168cb347c84403bb5c5b1	fcb56862d527454fa01737e967e913a6	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SOFTWARE PHOTO-TO-PATTERN PADA CROSS STITCH	Jenny Jaury	\N	2001
8205097	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000397	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15834	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000397}, priority = {2}	Ringtone Monophonic have a different form in writing, depends on kind or type of its mobile phone. For example for Siemens c1(1/16) d1(1/8) but for Nokia 16c1 8d1 so, to input the ringtones from Siemens mobile phone to Nokia mobile phone needs a converter.
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\	Deterministic Finite Automata (DFA) from language and automata theory with logical method can be used to convert ringtone which DFA will be used to check the ringtone that had been entered (it can be compose by own or open it from a text file) and logical method is used for changing pattern or writing ringtone between different kinds of mobile phone by changing and fiting the writing pattern of the tap, octave and source ringtone to be writing pattern of the tap, octave and target ringtone through the iteration process as much as the ringtone had been entered.
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Ringtone monophonic mempunyai suatu pola atau bentuk penulisan yang berbeda antara jenis handphone yang satu dengan jenis handphone yang lainnya, sebagai contoh untuk Siemens c1(1/16) d1(1/8) sedangkan Nokia 16c1 8d1 sehingga untuk memasukkan ringtone jenis handphone Siemens ke jenis handphone Nokia diperlukan suatu konversi.
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\	Deterministic Finite Otomata (DFA) dari teori bahasa dan otomata beserta metode logika dapat digunakan untuk melakukan konversi ringtone, dimana DFA digunakan untuk melakukan pemeriksaan terhadap ringtone yang diinputkan (dengan membuat ringtone sendiri (compose) atau membuka ringtone dari text file) dan metode logika digunakan untuk melakukan pengubahan pola atau penulisan ringtone dari jenis handphone yang satu ke jenis handphone lainnya dengan mengubah dan menyesuaikan pola penulisan ketukan, oktav dan nada ringtone sumber menjadi pola penulisan ketukan, oktav dan nada ringtone tujuan melalui proses iterasi sebanyak jumlah nada yang diinputkan.
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Kata kunci: Ringtone, Composer, Converter	f797c217441e7f256263073d348afee1	94bd2f52fafc73df55c2489eeb9ab6e6	82d9a35e53419d6d0f295ebf28781166	article	DESAIN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SOFTWARE RINGTONE COMPOSER DAN RINGTONE CONVERTER PADA HANDPHONE	Tjandra Prasetya	\N	2001
8205098	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000398	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15835	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000398}, priority = {2}	Digital image compression has been implemented using wavelet Daubechies and evaluated based on both bit rates and PSNR (peak signal to noise ratio) parameters. Three wavelet Daubechies db2, db3 and db4 were compared to compress test images: Lenna image, Daubechies image dan Fingerprint image. The empiric result showed that wavelets were capable of compressing digital image at least 2/5 times raw images. Wavelet db4 whose the highest degree of smoothness, proved that it could be a most powerful compression algorithm and gave a lower bit rate than the others. PSNR parameter showed that wavelet db4 is the winner except for compressing Daubechies image. 
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Kompresi citra digital telah diimplemetasikan menggunakan wavelet Daubechies dan diuji berdasarkan parameter laju bit dan PSNR. Kinerja tiga jenis wavelet Daubechies db2, db3 dan db4 dibandingkan untuk mengkompresi beberapa citra uji: citra Lenna, citra Daubechies dan citra Fingerprint. Hasil empirik menunjukkan bahwa wavelet ini mampu mengkompresi sedikitnya sampai 2/5 kapasitas semula. Wavelet db4, yang memiliki derajat kehalusan tertinggi, membuktikan bahwa dia mampu menjadi algoritma kompresi yang sangat memuaskan dan menghasilkan laju bit yang lebih rendah dari wavelet lainnya. Parameter PSNR menunjukkan bahwa wavelet db4 menjadi yang terbaik kecuali untuk citra uji Daubechies. 
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Kata kunci: Kompresi citra digital, Wawelet.	c3108b3b7e7f037145c6bdbd4bcb8bce	898b0728c974890070c808a413eebdef	fd36f67cfc1564f5dc1bf2b908198372	article	KOMPRESI CITRA DIGITAL BERBASIS WAVELET: TINJAUAN PSNR DAN LAJU BIT	Sri Muliani W.J.	\N	2001
8205099	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000399	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15836	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000399}, priority = {2}	Often the capability of a single technique or method to solve the complex real world problems is not optimum. Audit decision for instance, as an unstructured decision, in its decision making process, involves both qualitative and quantitative information. Going-concern uncertainty opinion as one of the audit decision, is issued by auditor if there is subsantial doubt in company's going-concern status. However in most process of audit decision making mere single technique is employed which is potentially causes biased decision.
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Therefore, combining two or more methods, in order to apply their strengths as to minimize the weaknesess, could be the alternative solution to optimize the accuracy of going-concern uncertainty opinion given to a company. Such system is called as hybrid system. 
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 In this experiment a design of a hybrid decision support system is performed, that combined expert system and statistical model to assess whether a company is in going-concern uncertainty condition or not. From the evaluation and analysis, the designed hybrid system can accomplish an overall prediction accuracy of 93.75% in its audit opinion.
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Sering kemampuan suatu teknik atau metode untuk memecahkan masalah dalam dunia nyata tidak optimal. Sementara itu keputusan audit adalah sejenis keputusan tidak terstruktur, dan melibatkan informasi kualitatif dan kuantitatif. Going-concern uncertainty adalah sebuah kondisi dimana status kelayakan hidup sebuah perusahaan diragukan oleh auditor setelah melakukan proses auditing pada perusahaan yang bersangkutan. Pengambilan keputusan ini bila hanya menggunakan satu metode atau teknik saja biasanya akan menghasilkan keputusan yang kurang akurat. 
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Kombinasi dua atau lebih teknik yang bertujuan menggabungkan kekuatan masing-masing dan meminimalkan kekurangannya, dapat menjadi alternatif solusi untuk mengoptimalkan opini benar tidaknya sebuah perusaan dinyatakan dalam kondisi going-concern uncertainty. Sistem gabungan seperti itu disebut sistem hybrid.
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Pada eksperimen ini dirancang sebuah decision support system hybrid yang mengkombinasikan sistem pakar dan model statistik untuk menghasilkan keputusan benar tidaknya sebuah perusahaan dalam kondisi going-concern uncertainty. Dari pengujian dan analisa hasil yang dilakukan, sistem hybrid yang dirancang mampu mencapai tingkat keakuratan rata-rata 93,75 % dalam memberikan keputusan atau opini auditnya.
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Kata kunci: Going-Concern Uncertainty, Decision Support System Hybrid, Sistem Pakar, Model Statistik	e952380ca867044a98b5f941f4ae4df9	866c93007cfc42b429ae663d49c1ef88	2894a0e8b301191cbcbd6f3ead4ea2f5	article	DESAIN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN HYBRID UNTUK PROBLEM GOING-CONCERN UNCERTAINTY PADA SAAT AUDITING SEBUAH PERUSAHAAN	Victor Fanggidae	\N	2001
8205100	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000400	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15837	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000400}, priority = {2}	Fulfilling empty position on company often become complicated process because the candidate who can be placed in that position by matching between employee-profile and position-profile sometimes not well define. To minimize that problem, there should be a method such as decision support system which can analize employees who suitable with the available position.
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This decision support system for profile matching process and gap analization is made based on company's data and rules which locate on PT.X. Profile Matching process is taken to recommend employees in Positioning and Carrier Planning based on three stages, which are Intelectual Capacity, Working Area and Attitude. The result of this process is represented ini rank of employees as recommendation for decision maker in deciding which employee is suitable for the position.This Software is using Microsoft Access 2000 for database and Borland Delphi 5.0 as compiller.
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Form the result of this implementation system can be seen that this software can be very helpfull on decision support to profile matching in positioning and career planning on PT. X.
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Pengisian jabatan yang kosong pada proses kenaikan jabatan sering mengalami kesulitan karena pengajuan calon kandidat yang bisa menempati jabatan tersebut dengan cara pencocokan profil karyawan dan profil jabatan kurang terdefinisi dengan baik. Untuk meminimumkan kendala tersebut diperlukan suatu sistem pendukung keputusan yang dapat menganalisa beberapa karyawan yang sesuai dengan profil jabatan yang ada.
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Sistem pendukung keputusan untuk proses profile matching dan analisis gap ini dibuat berdasarkan data dan norma-norma SDM yang terdapat di PT. X. Proses Profile Matching dilakukan untuk menentukan rekomendasi karyawan dalam Sistem Kenaikan Jabatan dan Perencanaan Karir berdasar pada 3 aspek yaitu Kapasitas Intelektual, Sikap Kerja dan Perilaku. Hasil dari proses ini berupa ranking karyawan sebagai rekomendasi bagi pengambil keputusan untuk memilih karyawan yang cocok pada jabatan yang kosong tersebut. Software ini dibuat dengan menggunakan Microsoft Access 2000 untuk database dan Borland Delphi 5 sebagai compiller-nya.
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Dari hasil implementasi sistem, disimpulkan bahwa dengan penggunaan software ini dapat membantu proses pengambilan keputusan terhadap profile matching proses kenaikan jabatan dan perencanaan karir di PT. X.
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Kata kunci: Sistem Pendukung Keputusan, Profile Matching, Kenaikan Jabatan, Perencanaan Karir, Analisis Gap, Sistem Informasi	94349cb20c8e42951d30246bf9743fd8	0b5052f767cdaa16af1221dd8fbaca05	544e131f2180b844f9da127a689e5d2d	article	PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN UNTUK PROSES KENAIKAN JABATAN DAN PERENCANAAN KARIR PADA PT. X	Rachma Yunita	\N	2001
8205101	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000401	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15838	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000401}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, speech recognition in computer application is not new topic. Speech recognition research is still in active area with purpose to get fast and accurate result. One of the famous speech recognition research is done by Microsoft Corporation which developed for Windows platform. Also Microsoft develop standard for speech recognition engine, namely SAPI (Speech Application Programming Interface) which now get into version 5.1.
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Sekarang ini pengenalan pembicaraan pada aplikasi komputer bukan merupakan hal yang baru. Banyak penelitian yang telah dan sedang dilakukan untuk mendapatkan pengenalan pembicaraan yang cepat dan akurat. Salah satu yang terkenal adalah penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Microsoft Corporation yang dikembangkan untuk sistem operasi Windows. Selain mengembangkan engine pengenalan pembicaraan, Microsoft juga mengembangkan standard untuk pengenalan pembicaraan yaitu SAPI (Speech Application Programming Interface) yang sekarang sudah mencapai versi 5.1.
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Dengan adanya SAPI memungkinkan pembuat aplikasi untuk mengimplementasikan sistem pengenalan pembicaraan dengan menggunakan engine sesuai yang diinginkan dan dapat mengganti penggunaan dari satu engine ke engine yang lain tanpa merubah aplikasi yang telah dibuat. 
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Kata kunci: Pengenalan suara, SAPI.	59a97f0f9bd32b675f0313034f30b1cf	2d743b18c65b904d355790e430911799	629367693ddf962b53b260bd962fd5b4	article	IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGENALAN SUARA MENGGUNAKAN SAPI 5.1 DAN DELPHI 5	Rudy Adipranata	\N	2001
8205102	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000402	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15839	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000402}, priority = {2}	People's hand structure recognition is one of important research area in biometrics. The paper presents a development of hand structure recognition system. The system used color hand images captured from 14 people, with each  of 10 images. The images was devided into 2 set which are training set and test set. The color image was converted into greyscale image then folowing a process of thresholding, closing and opening. The feature vector of 14 fiducial lines was extracted from the image of hand structure that represent hand structure. A pattern recognition was deployed on these feature vectors resulting people identity. The experiment results showed that the system has a good prospect to be incorporated into a biometrics system.
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Pengenalan struktur tangan manusia merupakan salah satu bidang penelitian yang penting dalam area biometrics. Pada penelitian ini, akan dibuat suatu program pengenalan struktur tangan seseorang. Pada percobaan struktur tangan ini data yang digunakan diperoleh dari 14 orang, tiap orang diambil 10 gambar. Sebagian gambar digunakan sebagai template/ database/training-set dan sebagian digunakan untuk testing-set. Gambar berwarna diubah menjadi grayscale yang kemudian di threshold lalu dilakukan proses Closing dan Opening. Diambil informasi panjang dari 14 garis utama yang mewakili struktur tangan untuk menghasilkan feature vector. Feature vektor ini selanjutnya digunakan untuk pengenalan pola. Hasil pengujian sistem menunjukkan bahwa pengenalan struktur tangan dapat dipertimbangkan untuk keperluan biometrics.
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Kata kunci: biometrics, pengenalan pola, pengenalan struktur tangan.	0406495a0662f80fae9a0d3faf44015c	7754b324ca532615d22dcccd01bfe088	3fef581702fedee1576d1a66bd9a5f17	article	IDENTIFIKASI PERSONAL BERDASARKAN CITRA STRUKTUR TANGAN	Budiono Sentoso	\N	2001
8205103	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000403	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15840	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000403}, priority = {2}	Bluetooth is a new emerging technology. This technology gives significant changes for electronic devices that we are using. If we look around, a keyboard is connected to a computer. So does a printer, a mouse, a monitor and so on. This condition creates a problem of so many scattered wires installed in the offices, houses and other places. Another problem is how to inspect the damaging or boken wires. 
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In this paper, we will have a discussion on specific applications of bluetooth such as services provided by the bluetooth technology; bluetooth method - how bluetooth devices make connections in a piconet; as well as investigation on bluetooth protocol stack.
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Bluetooth has succesfully built easy connection among devices from many vendor without using cables, with less power dan money. By using bluetooth, we can build small network or Piconet, consisting of several devices without cables.
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Bluetooth adalah suatu teknologi baru yang mulai dikenal dan digunakan. Teknologi ini memberikan perubahan yang signifikan terhadap peralatan elektronik yang kita gunakan. Jika kita melihat sekeliling kita dimana keyboard dihubungkan pada komputer. Demikian juga halnya dengan printer, mouse, monitor dan lain sebagainya. Semua peralatan itu dihubungkan dengan menggunakan kabel. Akibatnya terjadi masalah banyak kabel yang dibutuhkan di kantor, rumah atau tempat-tempat lainnya. Masalah lain yang ditemui adalah bagaimana menelusuri kabel-kabel yang terpasang jika ada suatu kesalahan atau kerusakan. Bluetooth memperbaiki penggunaan teknologi kabel yang cenderung menyulitkan ini dengan cara menghubungkan beberapa peralatan tanpa menggunakan kabel. 
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Bluetooth telah berhasil memudahkan koneksi antar beberapa alat dari berbagai vendor tanpa kabel dengan tenaga yang kecil serta biaya yang ringan. Dengan bluetooth dapat dibentuk sebuah jaringan kecil atau Piconet yang terdiri dari beberapa peralatan dan sekali lagi, tanpa memerlukan kabel.
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Kata kunci: Bluetooth, Bluetooth Protocol Stack, Piconet, Komunikasi data, Nirkabel.	6352c21f046b8bbdbc42723b35ceaa36	f286d2a84de0af8a525dd34e2254c788	51907531102a23dfe01d4633f333746b	article	STUDI DAN UJI COBA TEKNOLOGI BLUETOOTH SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF KOMUNIKASI DATA NIRKABEL	Leo Santoso	\N	2001
8205104	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000405	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15842	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000405}, priority = {2}	3D Animation is one of the computer engineering field that growth fastly now. A lot of new techniques and algorithms have been developed in that field. Its application covered wide area, for example game software, medical analysis, architecture design, advertising.and many more.
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This paper describes how to implement prototype of 3D Animation using NetImmerse library. It includes a discussion on how to create character model and to implement it on NetImmerse library, to create a maze and to implement collision detection features between character model and maze.
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NetImmerse is one of the greatest 3D engine library that provided a comprehensive set of tools, plugins, and run-time libraries. It provides end-to-end support to many plafform. Character model is created using 3D Studio Max Software, the one of most powerful 3D Animation Software. NetImmerse has plugin of 3D Studio Max Software, so can easily export the character have created to the NetImmerse format.
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Animasi tiga dimensi adalah salah satu bidang pada teknik komputer yang berkembang dengan cepat dewasa ini. Berbagai macam teknik dan algoritma telah dikembangkan pada bidang tersebut. Begitu pula aplikasi untuk bidang tersebut mencakup area yang luas, sebagai contoh adalah perangkat lunak game, bidang kedokteran, desain arsitektur, iklan dan lain-lain.
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Tulisan ini menjelaskan tentang pembuatan prototype animasi tiga dimensi dengan menggunakan NetImmerse library. Di mana penjelasan ini mencakup mulai dari pembuatan karakter, labirin, penggabungannya dengan program serta implementasi pendeteksian benturan antara karakter dengan labirin.
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NetImmerse adalah satu dari library untuk animasi tiga dimensi yang menyediakan seperangkat peralatan, plugins, dan juga run-time libraries. Di samping itu, NetImmerse juga menunjang beberapa platform. Pembuatan karakter dilakukan dengan menggunakan 3D Studio Max yang merupakan peralatan bantu untuk pembuatan karakter guna animasi tiga dimensi. NetImmerse mempunyai plugin untuk 3D Studio Max, sehingga dengan mudah hasil karakter dapat diekspor ke format NetImmerse.
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Kata kunci: Animasi Tiga Dimensi, NetImmerse.	067d5e8990610a4881012c0e6b68e5d9	c4aff7b7fef9570d37514019cca0730d	785abb93c1b4bf09dfd8b3cdb12e014e	article	PEMBUATAN PROTOTYPE ANIMASI TIGA DIMENSI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN NETIMMERSE LIBRARY	Rudy Adipranata	\N	2001
8205105	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000406	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15843	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000406}, priority = {2}	CV. X is still using a manual accounting system.  They use a note for recording account receivable and account payable.  Calculating total sales and profit do in manually.  It takes a large amount of time to get some information that needed. Therefore an adequate accounting information system is needed in order to proceed an automate journalizing and to produce information accurately and quickly.
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First step in building accounting information system is to analyze and watch closely to the company's existing system.  And the second step is to design the accounting information system, which can fulfill and appropriate with the company needs. The accounting information system is formed from integration of sales, purchasing and accounting/recording process. Including in sales are establishing sales order, checking available inventory for sale (stock) and customer's credit limit. Including in purchasing is establishing purchase order until receiving and recording purchase invoice. Including in accounting/recording are journalizing, posting and reporting income statement. This software is using Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 as the database and Borland Delphi 7.0 as the compiler.
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Implementation for the whole software has gained 72.5% for user's satisfaction. Therefore it can be conclude that software has already fulfilled and appropriate with the needs of the company's system. But there also have some weakness to handle. This software helps in accelerating and simplifying the recording process and reporting income statement process.
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Sistem akuntansi pada CV. X masih menggunakan cara manual yaitu pencatatan piutang pada kartu piutang dan pencatatan hutang pada kartu hutang. Perhitungan total penjualan dan keuntungan dilakukan manual, sehingga membutuhkan waktu yang lama untuk mendapatkan informasi yang diinginkan. Oleh karena itu dibutuhkan sistem informasi akuntansi yang memadai, untuk memproses pencatatan secara otomatis dan menghasilkan infomasi yang cepat dan tepat. 
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Pembuatan sistem infomasi akuntansi dimulai dari analisis dan pengamatan terhadap sistem perusahaan. Kemudian dari data yang ada, dilakukan perancangan sistem informasi akuntansi yang disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan perusahaan. Sistem infomasi akuntansi yang dibangun merupakan integrasi dari modul penjualan, modul pembelian dan akuntansi (pencatatan). Penjualan meliputi pembuatan sales order, pengecekan inventori dan pengecekan kredit limit pelanggan. Pembelian meliputi pembuatan purchase order sampai penerimaan purchase invoice. Pencatatan meliputi penjurnalan, posting dan pembuatan laporan laba rugi. Software ini dibuat dengan menggunakan SQL server 7.0 untuk database-nya dan menggunakan  Borland Delphi 7.0 sebagai compiler-nya.
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Kepuasan pengguna terhadap keseluruhan aplikasi sebesar 72.5%, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa aplikasi sudah memenuhi dan sesuai dengan kebutuhan sistem, tapi masih ada beberapa kelemahan yang perlu untuk diperbaiki. Aplikasi ini membantu proses pencatatan dengan melakukan otomatisasi penjurnalan dan posting serta membantu mempercepat proses pembuatan laporan laba rugi perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: sistem akuntansi, sistem informasi akuntansi, laporan laba rugi.	320108c93034221bd0868cc9c5c2c6bc	25db6530408bb7b99cd3804da584e8e2	bd1981c277e7027f2e704fda14139302	article	PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI  TERKOMPUTERISASI ATAS SIKLUS PEMBELIAN DAN PENJUALAN PADA CV. X	Sri Maharsi	\N	2001
8205106	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000407	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/15844	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000407}, priority = {2}	Technology development had given people the chance to capture their memorable moments in video format. A high quality digital video is a result of a good editing process. Which in turn, arise the new need of an editor application. In accordance to the problem, here the process of making a simple application for video editing needs.
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The application development use the programming techniques often applied in multimedia applications, especially video. First part of the application will begin with the video file compression and decompression, then we'll step into the editing part of the digital video file. Furthermore, the application also equipped with the facilities needed for the editing processes. The application made with Microsoft Visual C++ with DirectX technology, particularly DirectShow. The application provides basic facilities that will help the editing process of a digital video file. The application will produce an AVI format file after the editing process is finished.
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Through the  testing process of this application shows the ability of this application to do the 'cut' and 'insert' of video files in AVI, MPEG, MPG and DAT formats. The 'cut' and 'insert' process only can be done in static order. Further, the aplication also provide the effects facility for transition process in each clip. Lastly, the process of saving  the new edited video file in AVI format from the application.
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Perkembangan teknologi memberi kesempatan masyarakat untuk mengabadikan saat - saat yang penting menggunakan video. Pembentukan video digital yang baik membutuhkan proses editing yang baik pula. Untuk melakukan proses editing video digital dibutuhkan program editor. Berdasarkan permasalahan diatas maka pada penelitian ini dibuat prototipe editor sederhana untuk video digital.
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Pembuatan aplikasi memakai teknik pemrograman di bidang multimedia, khususnya video. Perencanaan dalam pembuatan aplikasi tersebut dimulai dengan pembentukan kompresi dan dekompresi file video, kemudian dilanjutkan dengan proses editing terhadap file video digital. Selain itu program juga dilengkapi dengan fasilitas untuk mendukung proses editing. Aplikasi tersebut dibuat dengan Microsoft Visual C++ dengan menggunakan teknologi DirectX, khususnya DirectShow. Aplikasi tersebut meyediakan fasilitas - fasilitas dasar yang membantu proses editing pada video digital. Dengan aplikasi tersebut dihasilkan file video baru dalam format AVI yang terbentuk dari proses editing yang dilakukan.
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan kemampuan aplikasi melakukan proses pemotongan dan penyisipan file video dalam format AVI, MPEG, MPG dan DAT. Proses pemotongan dan penyisipan dilakukan dengan urutan yang statis. Selain itu aplikasi juga menyediakan efek antara masing - masing clip. Dan yang terakhir melakukan proses penyimpanan satu file dalam format AVI yang terbentuk dari proses editing dalam aplikasi.
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Kata kunci: Multimedia, Video Editor, Direct-X, Direct-Show, AVI, MPG.	f58e927eeb59dccee3dfe6d8b6f26897	f84d955bfad67a59df6d30e44587ec1d	41304d0b9c722c8082e1834499acfd7b	article	PROTOTIPE VIDEO EDITOR DENGAN  MENGGUNAKAN DIRECT X DAN DIRECT SHOW	Ibnu Gunawan	\N	2001
8205107	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000408	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15845	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000408}, priority = {2}	Data Reduction Techniques have been developed to support a complex system which produces or requires a big amount of data. Sometimes, this bulky data require more spaces other than that provided by the system's memory. So, we need a method for reducing this huge data without loosing the original information. Thus, reconstruction from the reduced data will produce the information near the same of the original. Another concern, the method should run in the real-time mode.
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In this paper, we discuss data reduction algorithms using Run Length Encoding method for voice signal recording which is sampled using PCM-Companding technique and being stored in Single In Line Memory Module (SIMM) DRAM. By implementing this reduction technique, the information storage capacity of the memory chips whould be sufficiently increased.
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Teknik reduksi data dikembangkan untuk membantu membangun sebuah sistem yang kompleks dimana sistem tersebut menghasilkan atau membutuhkan data dalam jumlah yang besar. Seringkali jumlah data yang besar ini melebihi kapasitas memori yang dimiliki oleh sistem tersebut. Sehingga diperlukan suatu metode untuk mengurangi jumlah data tersebut tanpa menghilangkan informasi asli yang terkandung dalam data tersebut. Dengan demikian, rekonstruksi ulang dari data yang telah direduksi tersebut akan menghasilkan informasi yang mendekati sama dengan aslinya. Selain itu, metode yang dipakai juga harus bisa berjalan pada mode real-time.
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Dalam tulisan ini dibahas algoritma pereduksian data dengan metode Run Length Encoding untuk perekaman sinyal suara dengan teknik PCM-Companding yang disimpan dalam Single In Line Memory Module. Dengan menggunakan teknik pereduksian data ini, kapasitas penyimpanan informasi dari chip memory tersebut akan meningkat.
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Kata kunci : Companding, Run Length Encoding, Field Programmable Gate Array, modul memory (SIMM)
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	16a9d3fc35f4f0a1edc0fd6862257f95	c8fd5a4a0b2df53ee5413b3c02f70eb4	dbc4beb98801cb92edd1b033384184cc	article	Implementasi PCM-Companding dan Run Length Encoding Menggunakan FPGA Untuk Perekaman Sinyal Suara Pada Modul DRAM	Siti Halimah Baki	\N	2001
8205108	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000409	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15846	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000409}, priority = {2}	This paper will discuss about DC motor speed control based on fuzzy logic control system implemented on Linux operating system. This fuzzy logic control system can be designed and controlled from remote area i.e. any personal computer, which use TCP/IP network and http protocol. Range of DC motor speed which is controlled is 800-2400 RPM. Software is designed by using C language and Perl.
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Experiments were done for testing speed of fuzzy logic control process in any server type and condition, and also the experiments were done for testing the DC motor speed control system in various setting point. The results show that speeds of fuzzy logic control for AMD K6-2 400 MHz server with 224 MB memory and Pentium 120 MHz with 32 MB memory are 5.8 ms and 16.8 ms respectively. This system had been tested from local computer and remote computer at setting point 800 RPM, 1600 RPM and 2400 RPM for 90 seconds and system can control speed of DC motor well. The server computer which has light processes, takes 0.8929 second sampling time and server computer which has heavy processes takes 0.9646 second sampling time. 
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Makalah ini akan membahas tentang sistem kontrol kecepatan motor DC jarak jauh berbasis kontrol fuzzy logic yang diimplementasikan dengan menggunakan sistem operasi Linux. Sistem kontrol fuzzy logic ini dapat didesain dan dikontrol dari komputer mana saja yang menggunakan jaringan TCP/IP dan protokol http. Kecepatan motor DC dikontrol antara 800-2400 RPM. Program dibuat dengan bantuan bahasa C dan Perl.
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Beberapa pengujian telah dilakukan antara lain kecepatan proses kontrol fuzzy logic pada berbagai tipe dan kondisi server dan pengujian sistem kontrol kecepatan motor DC dengan berbagai variasi setting point. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa kecepatan kontrol fuzzy logic kernel adalah 5,8 milidetik pada komputer server AMD K6-2 400 MHz dengan memori 224 MB dan 16,8 milidetik pada komputer server Pentium 120 MHz dengan memori 32 MB. Sistem ini juga telah diuji dengan dijalankan dari komputer lokal dan komputer remote pada setting point 800 RPM, 1600 RPM dan 2400 RPM selama 90 detik dan sistem dapat berjalan dengan baik dalam mengontrol kecepatan motor DC. Waktu sampling yang diperlukan untuk beban komputer server yang ringan adalah 0,8929 detik/proses dan untuk beban komputer server yang berat 0,9646 detik/proses.
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Kata Kunci: Fuzzy, fuzzy logic, kontrol, linux, internet
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	998f0a7bf0808d33aaceb4b793f2341d	18acfd229d1d04b0313358356831760d	892c384d9d13dab703a25164be4100f1	article	Remote Fuzzy Logic Control System For a DC Motor Speed Control	Andru Hendra Wijaya	\N	2001
8205109	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000410	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15847	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000410}, priority = {2}	This paper introduces TeamBots as a tool for mobile robotics research. TeamBots enables researchers to develop robotic control systems and test the control systems in simulation as well as on physical robots. Simulation plays important roles in multi-robot research. Interaction among robots in multi-robot systems can produce interesting phenomena. It is hard to predict the effectiveness of a control system without simulating it in a multi-robot environment. This paper presents a case study and compares it to closely related work. The experiment result shows that even for the same task (i.e. foraging) a control system that performs best in a particular environment may not be the best control system in different environments. 
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Makalah ini memperkenalkan TeamBots sebagai suatu alat penelitian di bidang robotik. TeamBots memungkinkan para peneliti untuk mengembangkan sistem kontrol robotik dan mengevaluasi sistem kontrol tersebut dengan simulasi atau perangkat robot yang sebenarnya. Simulasi memainkan peranan yang sangat penting dalam penelitian di bidang robotik. Interaksi yang terjadi antar robot dalam sistem multi-robot dapat menghasilkan fenomena yang menarik. Sangatlah sulit untuk memperkirakan efektivitas dari suatu sistem kontrol tanpa mensimulasikannya di suatu lingkungan kerja. Makalah ini menyajikan sebuah studi kasus dan membandingkannya dengan penelitian serupa. Hasil eksperimen menunjukkan bahwa perbedaan lingkungan kerja mempengaruhi kinerja suatu sistem kontrol. Sistem kontrol yang terbukti terbaik di lingkungan kerja tertentu belum tentu menjadi sistem kontrol yang terbaik di lingkungan kerja yang berbeda.
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	ee301f6b4f0ce755f5fa123670b5aa2d	3dd782e5b260a940f195f815114fb3bb	85253b7c4403badc474bb6e97d9b5570	article	A Tool for Mobile Robotics Research	Anies Hannawati	\N	2001
8205110	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000411	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15848	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000411}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a hybrid active filter for reducing harmonics resonance in the industrial power generation system. The system involves a low/medium power active filter and a tuned passive filter on the 5th harmonics. The experiment result shows a prospective result that could reduce the 5th and 7th harmonics significantly. 
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Makalah ini mengajukan tentang filter aktif hybrid untuk meredam resonasi harmonisa pada sistem pembangkitan listrik di industri. Sistem ini mempunyai filter aktif dengan daya rendah/kecil dan filter pasif yang di tune pada harmonisa ke 5. Hasil percobaan menunjukan hasil yang prospektif yang mana sistem dapat mengurangi harmonisa ke 5 dan ke 7 secara signifikan.
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Kata kunci: Aktif Filter, resonansi harmonisa, tegangan harmonisa, kualitas daya, inverter PWM.
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	aa329cd2129fa6f6a3d55d23599e8226	ae21ae6e6f5014be86e3aefea239dbdf	5d730c91f076d85e1d2f042697c517c9	article	Hybrid Active Filter Untuk Meredam Resonansi Harmonisa Pada Sistem Pembangkitan di Industri	Limboto Limantara	\N	2001
8205111	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000412	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15849	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000412}, priority = {2}	In this paper we discuss about comparing efficiency of single phase capacitor running induction motor, 220 Volt, 30 Watt, 1370 Rpm, where the placement of speed controller is connected on source supply or main winding. This experiment is used to investigate torque, current flow, cos  , input power and efficiency from various motor speed. The result of this analysis, for two placement motor speed controller show that speed controller that is connected on main winding have 15 % more efficient than motor speed controller that is connected on source supply.
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The speed controller that is connected on main winding is not influence motor input voltage on auxiliary winding. This is why the speed controller that is connected on main winding can more efficient
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Dalam Makalah ini dibahas mengenai analisa perbandingan efisiensi dari penempatan rangkaian pengontrol  kecepatan motor induksi kapasitor running satu fasa, 220 Volt, 30 Watt, 1370 Rpm, yang terhubung pada suplai dengan yang terhubung pada kumparan utama (main winding). Pengujian yang dilakukan adalah mengamati besarnya torsi, arus, cos  , daya input dan efesiensi pada berbagai kecepatan motor. Dari hasil pengujian terhadap dua rangkaian pengontrol kecepatan yang ditempatkan pada kumparan utama (main winding) dan suplai didapatkan bahwa rangkaian pengontrol kecepatan di kumparan utama (main winding) 10 % lebih efisien dibandingkan dengan yang ditempatkan pada suplai. 
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Pengontrol kecepatan yang diletakan pada main winding tidak mempengaruhi tegangan input pada auxiliary winding, hal inilah yang menyebabkan penempatan pengontrol pada main winding menjadi lebih efisien.
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Kata kunci: Efisiensi, Motor induksi kapasitor running satu fasa.
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	d5c2cd5d9360546ae634f57399d69ae1	2460ad58cabc9d2053d35b696dbc3bc5	266ae803509cd649906d8d999016053a	article	Analisa Perbandingan Efisiensi Energi Dari Penempatan Rangkaian Pengontrol Kecepatan Motor Induksi Kapasitor Running Satu Fasa  220 Volt  30 Watt  1370 RPM  Yang Terhubung Pada Suplai Dengan Yang Terhubung Pada Main Winding	\N	\N	2001
8205112	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000413	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15850	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000413}, priority = {2}	The creating of convex hull for simple polygon is the basic application for computer graphics that can be developed to more complex application. Not all of convex hull algorithms have the same speed and quality, therefore it needs to choose the most appropriate one for our computer graphics application.
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In this research,  two convex hull algorithms will be consider, those are Three Coin's  (Graham) and A.A. Melkman's algorithms. Both of them will be compared based on the speed in creating the convex hull. In Three Coins algorithm, we find an extremal point and used bubble sort for its processes, while Melkman algorithm does not used sorting but it uses decque. 
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From the analysis of the program which can be seen from time complexity, it is proved that Three coins algorithm had O(n2) while Melkman algorithm had O(n). From the result of testing  repeatedly 25 times, it can be found that the average speed to create convex hull for simple polygon using 50 vertices, Three Coins (Graham) algorithm needs 53,8454 ms, while  Melkman algorithm needs 0,116 ms. It means that the Melkman algorithm is faster 464 times than Three Coins (Graham) algorithm to create  convex hull for simple polygon.
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Pembuatan convex hull pada simple polygon adalah aplikasi dasar pada komputer grafik yang dapat dikembangkan menjadi aplikasi grafik lain yang lebih kompleks. Tidak semua algoritma convex hull pada simple polygon mempunyai kecepatan dan ketepatan yang sama baiknya. Sehingga perlu dipilih yang terbaik dari algoritma - algoritma tersebut.
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Pada penelitian ini dibandingkan dua algoritma convex hull yaitu algoritma Three Coins (Graham) dan algoritma A.A. Melkman's, sebagai acuannya adalah simple polygon. Kedua algoritma ini akan dibandingkan berdasarkan kecepatan proses dalam pembuatan convex hull. Pada algoritma Three Coins dicari titik ekstrim dan digunakan bubble sort dalam prosesnya sedang pada algoritma Melkman tidak memakai proses sorting namun memakai decque. 
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Hasil analisis program ditinjau dari kompleksitas waktu,  didapatkan bahwa untuk algoritma Three Coins (Graham) adalah O(n2) sedangkan algoritma Melkman adalah O (n). Dari hasil pengujian yang diulangi sebanyak dua puluh lima kali, didapatkan bahwa kecepatan rata-rata untuk membuat convex hull untuk simple polygon dengan 50 vertices, menggunakan algoritma Three Coins (Graham) adalah 53.8584 ms  sedangkan kalau memakai algoritma Melkman adalah 0,116 ms. Ini berarti algoritma Melkman lebih cepat 464 kali untuk pembuatan convex hull untuk simple polygon dibandingkan dengan algoritma Three Coins (Graham).
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Kata kunci: convex-hull, simple polygon, Three Coins, Graham, Melkman, kecepatan , komputer grafik.
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	3fa79b478f66df7f2f4c714eaf1e03e6	23ef524d58930ba9d96a79c63c3b18c7	fe497a8148d4f81ba370f650bac39ab5	article	Uji Kecepatan Algoritma Convex-Hull: Graham dan Melkman	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2001
8205115	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000416	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15853	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000416}, priority = {2}	Digitized images have replaced analog images as photographs or x-rays in many different fields. In their raw form, digital images require a tremendous memory capacity for storage and large amount of bandwidth for transmission. In the last two decades, many researchers have been devoted to develop new techniques for image compression. More recently, wavelets have become a cutting edge technology for compressing the images by extracting only the visible elements. In this paper a biorthogonal Coifman wavelet packet  based image decomposition algorithm has been implemented. Also, a nonuniform threshold technique based on average intensity values of pixels in each sub-band has been proposed to remove the insignificant wavelet coefficients in the transformed image. Experimental results are obtained to compare the BCoif2, BCoif3 and BCoif4 compactly supported (Coifman) biorthogonal wavelets on various test images using two important performance parameters -compression ratio (CR) and PSNR. The result showed that PSNR of PWCB is greater than PWCO.
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Citra digital telah lama menggeser peran citra analog seperti citra foto atau citra sinar x. Dalam bentuk asli, citra  memerlukan kapasitas memori yang sangat besar untuk penyimpanan dan lebar-bidang yang besar untuk transmisi. Dalam dua dekade terakhir, sejumlah peneliti telah mengembangkan teknik-teknik kompressi mutakhir. Wavelet telah menjadi teknologi acuan untuk kompressi citra. Pada paper ini, algoritma dekomposisi citra berbasis paket wavelet Coifman biorthogonal telah diimplementasikan termasuk teknik thresholding tidak seragam berbasis intesitas piksel dalam sub-bidang citra. Hasil percobaan diperoleh untuk membandingkan wavelet-wavelet biorthogonal Bcoif2, Bcoif3, dan Bcoif4 atas beberapa citra uji menggunakan parameter rasio kompressi (CR) dan PSNR. Hasil perbandingan menunjukkan bahwa PSNR dari PWCB lebih besar dari PWCO.
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	03d3ceccee151a806baf4cc6177eb444	14ae12f7be73bf568b465fdcf0d22fbc	82951d590228b68b50fc07090a650212	article	Paket Wavelet Coifman Biorthogonal (PWCB) untuk Kompressi Citra Diam : Perbandingan dengan Paket Wavelet Coifman Orthogonal (PWCO)	Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar & Sjamsjiar Rachman	\N	2001
8205116	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000417	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15854	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000417}, priority = {2}	The paper describes an implementation of an active noice canceller by using the algorithm of Filtered-X Least Mean Square (Filtered-X LMS). The system was implemented on a digital signal processor starter kit of TMS 320C50. The system was equipped with 2 speakers as sound source and noise source and microphones as sound sensors. The processor controlled the noise by generating an anti-noise sound trying to cancelled the noise so that the total noise would be reduced. The experimental results shows the system could reduce noise with the level of 20 dBV. 
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Paper ini membahas implementasi metode peredaman suara secara aktif bekerja berdasarkan prinsip superposisi yang destruktif, dimana sumber suara bising (noise) dilawan dengan sumber suara anti-noise. Sumber suara anti-noise ini memiliki amplitudo yang sama besar dengan sumber noise utama, namun phasenya berbeda 180o. Akibatnya kedua sumber suara ini akan saling melemahkan. Implementasi dari proyek ini menggunakan pipa PVC yang dilengkapi dengan speaker sumber suara dan pembangkit noise. Sistem dilengkapi microphone yang digunakan sebagai sensor level suara. Untuk pemrosesan sinyal, digunakan Starter-Kit Digital Signal Processor TMS320C50 dengan menggunakan algoritma Filtered-X Least Mean Square (Filtered-X LMS) untuk mereduksi noise secara aktif. Hasil pengujian dengan berbagai variasi sinyal noise memperlihatkan hasil peredaman optimal sebesar 20 dBV.
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	abdfbc2be9048714cdba74475ead78c3	b18c7c468c37af7986fde40c7e94fd4c	e41e3ff9db8b8cfbb4eae35c856a2dea	article	Reduksi Noise Akustik Secara Aktif Dengan Metode Filtered-X Least Mean Square	Marco Jennifer Patrick	\N	2001
8205117	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000418	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15855	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000418}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a new design of memory called MAM (Multi-mode Access Memory). According to its name, this memory can be accessed using some modes e.g. RAM, CAM, and Shift. This type of memory provides a significant benefit in the field of image processing particularly to process the local (e.g. filtering, edge detection, etc) and regional image problems (e.g. labeling, area and perimeter of objects, etc). For an image of nxn pixels, the complexities obtained were very excellent, in O(n). However, these complexities could reach O(n2) when RAM memory was used. In this paper, the principle of MAM, its applications, and its performances were discussed. This research was a part of the optimal parallel architecture for image processing development project granted by ITSF (Indonesia Toray Science Foundation).
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Pada paper ini diperkenalkan sebuah disain baru memori yang kami sebut MAM (Multi-mode Access Memory). Sesuai namanya, memory ini dapat diakses dengan beberapa mode antara lain mode RAM, CAM dan Shift. Memori jenis ini telah dibuktikan memberikan manfaatnya yang besar dibidang pengolahan citra paralel terutama untuk memproses masalah citra yang bersifat lokal (misalnya: filtering, edge detection dan lain-lain) dan regional (misalnya: labeling, perhitungan luas dan keliling objek, dan lain-lain) dengan kompleksitas algoritma yang sangat baik yaitu O(n) untuk citra nxn pixel. Sedangkan bila menggunakan memori RAM mencapai O(n2). Pada paper ini dibahas prinsip dasar memori MAM tersebut, aplikasi dan performansinya untuk arsitektur paralel citra berjenis 1d. Penelitian ini merupakan bagian dari proyek pengembangan arsitektur paralel citra optimal yang didanai oleh ITSF (Indonesia Toray Science Foundation).
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	ea7bf11fed82bb1f366f49a9abe33e5b	6a6b4ac17be82ec6c342dce6c3453989	cc31dfdcf3136c69f6d3359943568c98	article	Memory MAM (Multi-mode Access Memory) untuk Pengolahan Citra Paralel: Prinsip  Aplikasi dan Performansi	Eril Mozef	\N	2001
8205118	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000419	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15856	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000419}, priority = {2}	This paper describes implementation of neuro-fuzzy system, a hybrid system between neural network and fuzzy logic. In this research, neuro-fuzzy system is implemented for speech recognition. The words that would be recognized are "nol", "satu", "dua", "tiga", and "empat". The neuro-fuzzy system had one input layer,  four hidden layers,  and one output layer.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang aplikasi sistem hybrid antara neural network dan fuzzy logic yang dinamakan sistem neuro-fuzzy. Dalam penelitian ini, sistem hybrid neuro-fuzzy diaplikasikan untuk pengenalan kata yaitu kata "nol", "satu", "dua", "tiga", "empat". Struktur jaringan dari sistem neuro-fuzzy yang digunakan terdiri atas satu input layer, empat hidden layer dan satu output layer. 
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Sistem ini telah diuji dengan membandingkan struktur neuro-fuzzy dengan neural network. Hasil yang dicapai memperlihatkan bahwa sistem neuro-fuzzy memberikan hasil yang lebih baik dibandingkan dengan sistem neural network. Waktu pembelajaran sistem neuro-fuzzy lebih cepat dibandingkan dengan neural network. Untuk 270 sampel suara, sistem neuro-fuzzy menyelesaikannya dengan 160.000 iterasi sedangkan neural network membutuhkan 500.000 iterasi. Nilai persentase kebenaran tertinggi dari sistem Neuro-fuzzy mencapai 96,36 % sedangkan sistem neural network saja mencapai 62,86 %.
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	54fccf76df23ef783816d566d15af1bd	4011085a816bd6629a610558e69dddac	ace2424f873ae94366397f91d0bcbb66	article	Aplikasi Sistem Neuro-Fuzzy untuk Pengenalan Kata	Suntono Chandra	\N	2001
8205119	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000420	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15857	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000420}, priority = {2}	Genetic algorithm can be used to solve optimation problems, such as for finding optimal route, which may be influenced by many internal conditions.  In this paper, genetic algorithm was implemented to search optimal route from the start point to the destination point. Genetic algorithm system was designed by using bit string - chromosome representation, thus the mutation used was bit mutation. The selection method used was roulette wheel, elitism and hybrid selection between roulette wheel and elitism. There were two kind of crossover points used - one and two cut point crossover. From the experiments, we could conclude that the genetic algorithm system design worked well and solved the optimation problems.
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Algoritma genetika dapat digunakan untuk menyelesaikan masalah optimasi yang kompleks seperti mencari rute paling optimum dengan memperhatikan kondisi jalan misalnya kepadatan lalulintas, jalan satu arah dan lain-lain. Dalam makalah ini akan dijelaskan tentang penerapan algoritma genetika untuk mencari rute yang paling optimum dari titik asal ke titik tujuan. Sistem algoritma genetika yang telah didisain menggunakan representasi kromosom dalam bentuk bit string. Karena itu jenis mutasi yang digunakan adalah mutasi bit. Sistem ini juga menggunakan beberapa metode seleksi yaitu roulette wheel, elitism dan gabungan antara metode roulette wheel dan elitism. Ada dua jenis crossover yang digunakan yaitu one cut point crossover dan two cut point crossover. Dari hasil pengujian, dapat disimpulkan bahwa secara keseluruhan, algoritma genetika yang telah didisain dapat berjalan dengan baik dan dapat menyelesaikan permasalahan.
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	3d09e2384fa3001244d8daece406d03e	4064b93547040afe3781f4dce27d6567	171df1faea21221849842eaebbc72b17	article	Pencarian Rute Optimum Menggunakan Algoritma Genetika	\N	\N	2001
8205120	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000421	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15858	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000421}, priority = {2}	Modelling means changing  real world systems into mathematial equations. Modelling also has the meaning  as an action to repeat process behavior as an event  to understand them.  Those things can be done by making  any physically relations from the real system by using any natural laws such as physics and / or chemistry. Dynamic system respon can be gotten if only that equation can be obtained by finding the solution of the differentian equations. There are many methods to find the solution of  system's differential equation, such as use Laplace Transform method or state space method.
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This paper explains  about modelling and simulation of a physical system: a weight feeder clinker at PT. Semen Gresik (persero), Tbk. After mathematical models every sub-systems can be obtained, the next step was  to  determine overall system's mathematical models. The next step was to simulate system performance  by using software: Simulink from Matlab. From the simulation result, it was obtained conclusion  that  weight feeder's  open loop responce had great steady state error. Therefore an automatic controller was needed  to control this plant.
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Pemodelan (modelling) berarti mengubah sistem dalam dunia nyata (real world)  menjadi bentuk persamaan matematika. Modelling juga dapat diartikan sebagai usaha menirukan kelakuan proses "real world system" dalam usaha untuk memahaminya. Hal tersebut dilakukan dengan menyusun hubungan-hubungan fisik dari sistem sesungguhnya dengan menggunakan hukum-hukum ilmu alam (fisika dan / atau kimia).  Tanggapan sistem dinamik dapat diperoleh, jika persamaan differensial tersebut dicari solusinya.  Banyak metode untuk mencari solusi persamaan differensial sistem , misalnya dengan menggunakan metode Transformasi Laplace atau metode ruang keadaan (state space). 
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang pemodelan dan simulasi sistem fisik yaitu weight feeder clinker yang ada di Finish Mill area II-41 PT. Semen Gresik (Persero), Tbk.  Setelah model matematika tiap-tiap sub-sistem diturunkan, dilakukan penyusunan model sistem keseluruhan.  Langkah selanjutnya adalah simulasi sistem dengan menggunakan program Simulink dari Matlab. Dari hasil simulasi diperoleh kesimpulan bahwa respon loop terbuka weigth feeder mempunyai kesalahan keadaan tunak (error steady state) yang  besar. Karenanya diperlukan kerja kontroller automatik untuk  mengendalikan  plant tersebut.
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	a3f576a26714cf7a3f76596e1a1e1c91	73f8f69b935c934e53e2855ee0e2bd28	70daa03455c8d57462dac71a73db19ff	article	Pemodelan dan Simulasi Weight Feeder Clinker Di Finish Mill Area II-41 PT. Semen Gresik (Persero)  Tbk. [Suatu Studi Kasus]	Fendy Santoso	\N	2001
8205121	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000422	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15859	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000422}, priority = {2}	This paper describes a security monitoring system using FEC FC-20 FESTO PLC.  The PLC would get the data from security sensors. Personal Computer (PC) would take this data through the serial port and then, PC processed that data and displayed it on PC monitor. Data in PC was processed and programmed by using Visual Basic 6 language program. The system was tested to monitor the security sensor such as status of the alarm button. PC could record alarm status and its history from sensors perfectly. The system was implemented and tested in PT FESTO Surabaya.
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Paper ini membahas sebuah sistem monitoring keamanan yang bekerja menggunakan PLC Festo tipe FEC FC-20. PLC bertugas mengumpulkan status sensor-sensor keamanan, yang kemudian data tersebut diambil oleh PC melalui port serial untuk diolah dan ditampilkan pada monitor PC.  Data pada PC diolah menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Visual Basic 6.  Sistem yang dibuat telah diuji pada pemantauan status sensor keamanan yaitu penekanan tombol alarm. Status dan history dari sensor dapat terekam dengan sempurna oleh PC. Sistem ini juga telah diimplementasikan di PT FESTO Surabaya.
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	07a9417825a219afa184987d5e798801	1cec1f5c2376bcdf0783eba10b606252	7b0a2164b7fad009701f80ce4d3a716a	article	Sistem Monitoring Keamanan Menggunakan PLC FESTO	\N	\N	2001
8205122	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000423	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15860	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000423}, priority = {2}	Along with technology development, electrical motor become essential and un-separately part of production processes. Permanent Magnet DC Servo Motor is one of the motor types that often used in industry because of their superiority in speed control. This paper will discuss about Permanent Magnet DC Servo Motor that applied in the paper cutting machine. The motor's speed is controlled by changing the frequency of the supply. From the result of the testing, the motor has constant voltage, raising current, power and torque together along the speed raise. The torque increases between 0.56 Nm (in 102 rpm) to 1.43 Nm (in 225 rpm).
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Dengan kemajuan teknologi yang ada, motor listrik menjadi bagian yang tidak terpisahkan dalam kegiatan produksi. Motor DC Servo adalah merupakan salah satu motor yang banyak digunakan dalam industri karena mempunyai keunggulan yaitu mudah diatur putarannya. Dalam makalah ini akan dibahas Motor DC Servo jenis permanen magnet yang diaplikasikan dalam mesin potong karton. Pengaturan kecepatan menggunakan pengontrol kecepatan melalui perubahan frekuensi. Dari hasil pengujian di lapangan didapatkan nilai tegangan konstan, dan nilai arus, daya, dan torsi meningkat seiring meningkatnya kecepatan. Didapatkan peningkatan torsi 0,56 Nm pada putaran 102 Rpm dan naik menjadi 1,43 Nm pada putaran 255 Rpm.
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r.	4a5ae3009a3f0e470d7d88fd619e5493	f320024d9c0ef99ccb4c5250372aa28b	e71b3c3087b43f2f14a6f181b92e5f9d	article	Studi Penggunaan Permanen Magnet Servo Motor Tegangan 460 V DC  1850 Rpm Pada Mesin Potong Karton	Benny Augusta S.	\N	2001
8205123	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000424	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15861	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000424}, priority = {2}	In this paper, the implementation of a shunt active power filter with a small series reactor for a three-phase system is presented. The system consists of computer loads, which are harmonic voltage sources, with significant unbalanced components. The filter consists of a three-phase current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) with a filter inductance at the AC output and a DC-bus capacitor.  The CC-VSI is operated to directly control the AC grid current to be sinusoidal and in phase with the grid voltage. The simulation results indicate that the filter along with the series reactor is able to handle the harmonic voltage sources, as well as the unbalance, so that the grid currents are sinusoidal, in phase with the grid voltages and symmetrical.
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Dalam makalah ini dijelaskan tentang penggunaan filter aktif type paralel dengan menggunakan reaktor kecil yang dipasang secara seri untuk sistem tiga phasa. Jaringan sistem ini menggunakan komputer sebagai beban yang merupakan sumber harmonisa tegangan; sekaligus menimbulkan ketidakseimbangan sistem. Filter daya aktif merupakan current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) tiga phasa dengan sebuah filter induktansi pada keluaran AC dan sebuah kapasitor DC-bus. CC-VSI dioperasikan untuk mengendalikan secara langsung arus jala-jala AC menjadi sinusoidal dan sephasa dengan tegangan jala-jala. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan bahwa filter dengan reaktor seri mampu untuk mengatasi sumber harmonisa tegangan dan juga ketidakseimbangan beban sehingga gelombang arus menjadi sinusoidal, sephasa dengan tegangan jala-jala dan simetris
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	dfa6b94465790ba3b00262985588fa48	0f5fa8aff170530069723459d28a4629	3e9aee634bd00f90a4655be92ba76392	article	Simulation of Active Filtering Applied to A Computer Centre	Hanny Hosiana Tumbelaka	\N	2001
8205124	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000425	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15862	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000425}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about a fuzzy logic control's application on weight feeder conveyor. The plant  represented by a third order transfer function. The designed fuzzy logic control had single input and single output. The crisp input of fuzzy logic control was an error signal and the crisp output was a speed of motor. The system was tested by a computer simulation using Matlab. Experiment results showed that fuzzy logic control could work well. The best rise time and settling time  achieved by the system were 4 and 6 seconds respectively.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang aplikasi kontrol logika fuzzy untuk mengatur plant weight feeder conveyor yang telah dimodelkan dalam bentuk fungsi alih orde tiga. Sistem kontrol logika fuzzy yang telah didisain mempunyai satu input yaitu error dan satu output yaitu kecepatan motor yang diwakili dengan tegangan motor. Sistem telah diuji dengan simulasi pada komputer dengan menggunakan Matlab. Dari hasil pengujian diperoleh bahwa sistem kontrol logika fuzzy dapat bekerja dengan baik. Rise time dan settling time terkecil yang dapat dicapai adalah 4 dan 6 detik.
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	7eda980bcb8b1959a0d68e1f17b3c669	8637f8d19195f87650c3d979945b5775	e3ccd5410fd097adff164caf356f03b4	article	Pengaturan Berat Total Material Yang Keluar Dari Weight Feeder Conveyor Dengan Menggunakan Kontrol Logika Fuzzy	\N	\N	2001
8205125	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000426	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15863	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000426}, priority = {2}	YPAB (Institution for Blind Children)  used manual typewriter to print Braille characters. If they want to print many copies, they will type it many times. It's not efficient. To upgrade  this efficiency, they need a Braille printing machine which can make many copies in once type. The designed Braille printing machine consists of personal computer (PC), microcontroller MCS 51 and mechanic system. PC is used for typing, editing and converting to Braille characters. The experiment result showed that Braille printing machine using microcontroller MCS 51 could print many copy of Braille characters relief in once type. Speed of this printer is about 30 minute/ page while the paper size are 21,5 x 30 cm and there are 552 Braille character.
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YPAB (Yayasan Pendidikan Anak Buta) menggunakan mesin ketik manual untuk dalam mencetak huruf Braille. Hal ini kurang efesien apabila ingin dicetak dalam jumlah yang banyak. Pekerjaan tersebut harus dilakukan secara berulang ulang. Untuk mengatasi kekurangan tersebut, maka digunakan mesin printer huruf Braille yang dapat mencetak dalam jumlah banyak dalam sekali pengetikan saja. Pembuatan mesin ketik huruf Braille ini menggunakan PC untuk mengetik, mengedit, mengkonversikan menjadi bentuk huruf Braille dan mencetak relief huruf Braille tersebut dengan menggunakan mesin printer yang dilengkapi dengan mikrokontroler MCS 51 dan mekaniknya. Hasil yang didapatkan dari mesin printer huruf  Braille ini dapat mencetak relief huruf Braille dalam jumlah banyak dengan sekali ketik. Kecepatan mencetak dari printer ini kira-kira 30 menit per halaman dengan kondisi maksimum 552 karakter  dan   ukuran kertas 21,5 x 30 cm.
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Kata kunci : huruf braille, mesin printer braille, mikrokontroler MCS-51.
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	e10e2725cea0886bfc541785c82df0c8	51684a378338094ff1fd8e31978cbcea	cdf2477ef9e495bfcaad0ced1674c151	article	Mesin Printer Huruf Braille Menggunakan Mikrokontroler MCS-51	Junio Ricardo	\N	2001
8205126	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000427	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15864	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000427}, priority = {2}	There are many methods in designing control systems. One of them is pole placement method. After mathematical model is obtained,  the next step  is to  determine the system's performances that is wanted. Thus poles location can be determined. And Finally, the values of the state feedback gain and input setting gain can be calculated. 
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This paper explained the control system design using pole placement method, applicated in a dc servomotor plan. After calculation has done the next step was to simulate system's performance with Matlab. From the simulation result could be seen that  system's responses match with design criteria. Those things could be done because system's pole locations have moved to the location that was needed, based on design criteria: maximum overshoot and settling time. 
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Ada banyak metode dalam perancangan sistem kontrol. Salah satunya adalah perancangan sistem kontrol menggunakan metode penempatan kutub (pole placement). Setelah model matematika dapat diperoleh, langkah selanjutnya adalah  adalah menentukan performansi sistem yang diinginkan. Dari hasil design berdasar criteria performansi yang diinginkan ditentukan lokasi pole yang diperlukan. Dan akhirnya  dapat dihitung besarnya gain umpan balik keadaan, dan kompensasi gain masukan. 
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Makalah ini membahas perancangan sistem kontrol dengan metode penempatan kutub, dengan plant motor dc servo. Setelah dilakukan perhitungan dilakukan simulasi sistem dengan program Matlab. Dari hasil simulasi dapat dilihat respon sistem sesungguhnya telah sesuai dengan kriteria perancangan. Hal itu terjadi karena, lokasi pole sistem asal digeser menuju lokasi pole yang diperlukan, sesuai dengan kriteria design, yaitu: nilai lonjakan maksimum  dan settling time. 
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Kata kunci : sistem kontrol, penempatan kutub, motor dc servo.
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	1f4870bdbf3d25c92f2f851835311272	a3e1da70c9d4aed486a8d46b2e53a981	c2a53957264a69eb6aa8895307ffaa9c	article	Desain Sistem Kontrol Dengan Metode Penempatan Kutub (Pole Placement) Pada Motor DC Servo	Fendy Santoso	\N	2001
8205127	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000428	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15865	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000428}, priority = {2}	The growth of telecommunication technology has influenced telecommunication businesses which have become more interesting. One of the telecommunication businesses is telephony billing systems. There have been many kinds of equipments that would be able to support that business, called Telephony Billing System Equipment. Some of them use computer, and the others do not. In this project, theTelephony Billing System Equipment was designed without computer and could detect pilot signals automatically. There were four kinds of pilot signals used, that were a 16 KHz injection signal, a reverse polarity, a ringback tone, and human voice responses. The system would calculate the telephony billing and then print the detailed billing. The system built was used microcontroller AT89C51 to control memory, clock, display and printer. From the experiments, we concluded that the designed equipment has worked successfully and efficiently, and it needs a low electric power, 2.42 Watt. 
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Seiring dengan perkembangan teknologi telekomunikasi, usaha dalam bidang telekomunikasi menjadi semakin diminati. Salah satunya adalah usaha warung telekomunikasi. Kini banyak beredar perangkat untuk mendukung usaha tersebut yaitu Pencatat Data Percakapan Telepon (PDPT), ada yang menggunakan PC (Personal Computer), dan ada juga yang tidak menggunakan PC. Pada kesempatan ini, perangkat yang hendak dibuat adalah perangkat PDPT tanpa menggunakan komputer, dengan sistem deteksi sinyal pandu secara otomatis. Ada empat jenis sinyal pandu yang dapat dideteksi, yaitu; sinyal injeksi 16 KHz, reverse polarity, nada panggil dan respon suara manusia. PDPT akan menghitung biaya percakapan, dan bila percakapan telah selesai, maka PDPT akan mencetak rincian biaya menggunakan printer. Sistem yang dibangun menggunakan mikrokontroler AT89C51 untuk mengendalikan memori, clock, display dan printer. Dari hasil pengujian diperoleh kesimpulan bahwa perangkat yang dibuat telah berhasil sesuai dengan rencana dan hemat listrik, karena hanya memerlukan daya listrik yang relatif kecil, yaitu 2,42 Watt saja.
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Kata kunci : Sistem Telepon, Telepon, Perhitungan Biaya, Sinyal Pandu, Warung Telekomunikasi.
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	f47312c0375cc7374009ece29042fda5	a28ba0f23e73a90fd9a38b9d900930a7	9832c05051a4f016d85790052c0e02b0	article	Sistem Pencatat Data Percakapan Telepon Dengan Deteksi Sinyal Pandu Secara Otomatis	\N	\N	2001
8205128	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000429	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15866	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000429}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a vehicle plate recognition system based on computer vision technique. The vehicle image/video was taken from a digital camera and then the vehicle plate automatically identified, segmented  and recognized by the system. The feature reduction technique of Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used in the system. This application was  built  using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0®, Microsoft® DirectShow®, Intel® Image Processing Library and Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV) Library. The  application has been implemented and was able to detect vehicle  plate position and recognize it using a PC Pentium II/400 MHz. The recognition rate of ±82% was achieved based on recognition of hundreds alphanumeric images (alphanumeric A-Z, 0-9).  This sistem is prospective enough to be used for control and security system in parking area.
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Paper ini membahas sistem pengenalan plat nomor mobil menggunakan teknik computer vision. Image mobil diambil dari kamera, dan selanjutnya diidentifikasi secara otomatis dengan cara mencari lokasi plat nomor mobil tersebut, mensegmentasi setiap karakter yang ada dari plat tersebut dan kemudian melakukan pengenalan pada setiap karakter dengan metode feature reduction PCA. Aplikasi ini dibangun menggunakan Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0®, Microsoft® DirectShow®, Intel® Image Processing Library dan Open Source Computer Vision Library. Aplikasi ini telah diimplementasikan dan dapat mendeteksi letak plat nomor serta mengenalinya pada PC Pentium II/400 MHz. Sistem telah diujicobakan pada suatu basis data yang mewakili 26 karakter (0-9, A-Z) yang masing-masing terdiri dari beberapa variasi gambar mobil. Hasil uji coba menunjukkan tingkat keberhasilan yang cukup menggembirakan, dimana tingkat keberhasilan mencapai ±82%.  Sistem cukup prospektif digunakan sebagai salah satu sistem kontrol dan sekuriti pada area parkir.
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Kata kunci : deteksi plat nomor mobil, pengenalan plat nomor, PCA, pengenalan pola, OpenCV.
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	8776a069628aa7d71a492d088717c739	432078ab835d264c48e2dc4a267cbb8a	8ca61e5e51e21a6e4e1c80f2c9e76361	article	Sistem Pengenalan Plat Nomor Mobil Dengan Metode Principal Components Analysis	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8205129	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000430	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15867	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000430}, priority = {2}	To model a physical system needs many various aspect of system behaviour. Usually, the result is in the differential equation. There are many methods in finding this model, one of them is Bondgraph. This paper will discuss how to use this method to model simple physical system and simulate it using 20-Sim software from University of Twente, The Netherlands. The experimental result shows that we can build a model using Bondgraph easily. In 20-Sim, there are several facilities that will enable user to simulate both in graphics or 3D model.
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Pemodelan sistem fisis untuk disimulasikan memerlukan pemahaman yang mendalam terhadap perilaku sistem. Biasanya solusi yang diinginkan dinyatakan dalam persamaan diferensial. Salah satu alternatif yang dapat dipakai untuk memodelkan suatu system secara mudah dan sederhana adalah Bondgraph. Dalam makalah ini akan dibahas bagaimana pemodelan ini dilakukan secara terstruktur dalam Bondgraph dan disimulasikan dengan menggunakan Software 20-Sim 3.2 dari University of Twente, Belanda. Hasil yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa pemodelan dapat dilakukan dengan mudah melalui Bondgraph. Selain itu fasilitas yang dimiliki oleh 20-Sim memungkinkan dilakukan simulasi baik secara grafik maupun 3D.
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Kata kunci : simulasi, Bondgraph, 20-Sim.
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	1d2c5b7ffe6fe649eec853dcc5fdffa3	768be52013b247df68bf8c992037d786	a3c8f41b01fbaa97e9547fe6192342de	article	Pemodelan Sistem Fisis dan Simulasinya Dengan Menggunakan Bondgraph dan Software 20-Sim 3.2	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2001
8205130	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000431	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15868	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000431}, priority = {2}	Polygon clipping is the important process in computer graphics applications. Clipping is also a complex algorithm. Many researches have been done at this time to find a better algorithm than the previous one.This research will analyze and implement one of the algorithms, which is Weiler Atherton, and then is compared with Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm, because Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm is well accepted in many applications. The implementation will use Borland Delphi as the programming language.
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The experiment shows that Weiler Atherton algorithm is slower than Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm, but the advantage is this algorithm can calculate the clipping process that creating more than one polygon. Another result, this algorithm like Sutherland Hodgeman, can only works on rectangle window clipping and cannot calculate the clipping process which the subject is complex polygon.
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Pemotongan poligon atau biasa disebut clipping merupakan suatu proses yang sangat penting dalam aplikasi komputer grafik. Clipping juga merupakan suatu algoritma yang kompleks. Saat ini masih banyak penelitian yang dilakukan untuk menemukan suatu algoritma yang lebih baik dari yang telah ada. Pada penelitian ini dianalisis dan diimplementasikan satu algoritma untuk pemotongan poligon, yaitu Weiler Atherton untuk kemudian dibandingkan dengan algoritma Sutherland Hodgeman karena algoritma Sutherland Hodgeman merupakan algoritma standar yang sudah banyak digunakan. Implementasi dilakukan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Borland Delphi.
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa algoritma Weiler Atherton lebih lambat dari algoritma Sutherland Hodgeman, tetapi kelebihannya Algoritma Weiler Atherton dapat menghitung proses kliping yang menghasilkan poligon lebih dari satu. Hasil lain yang didapatkan, algoritma ini, seperti pada algoritma Sutherland Hodgeman, hanya dapat bekerja pada klip poligon yang berupa rectangle window dan tidak dapat menghitung proses kliping dari subyek poligon yang merupakan poligon kompleks.
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Kata kunci : komputer grafik, kliping, poligon, Weiler Atherton, Sutherland Hodgeman.
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	6ed49e4a09cf667baf55e604d2d97785	690f5e0b32264043b140f0cef18a0085	38f4701de1d043ee8b96d6f550608008	article	Pemotongan Poligon Menggunakan Algoritma Weiler Atherton	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2001
8205131	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000432	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15869	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000432}, priority = {2}	One of the dc motor problem is how to positioning the brush of the commutator. Armature reaction on dc motor makes the position of the brush to be changed from its normal position. Commonly in many dc motor, the brush is set permanently from factory. This paper, it will use special dc motor that has a brush changer and discuss the relation between the brush position and motor characteristic i.e.  motor speed, torque and mechanical charateristics. From the experiment result, it can be concluded that the best charateristic is found when the brush is positioned on 24  in the left side of the central position. The best motor effeciency is 73,64 %.
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Masalah yang sering timbul dalam motor dc adalah peletakan dari posisi sikat. Adanya reaksi medan magnit pada jangkar membuat posisi sikat pada komutator motor dc berubah. Ada motor dc yang posisi sikatnya dapat diatur sesuai kondisi yang diinginkan. Pada makalah ini akan diteliti hubungan antara posisi sikat dengan karateristik putaran, torsi dan mekanis dari motor dc jenis penguat luar. Dari hasil pengujian baik pada beban nol dan berbeban sudut sikat sebesar 24  disebelah kiri dari posisi tengah  memiliki karateristik paling baik dibandingkan dengan posisi yang lain. Efisiensi motor tertinggi sebesar 73,64%
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	926d6871453e849b2f62b0a92075534a	690a13dce4d3ec6dc2933bbff8af3ec6	1bbb61d322e4e63580a0e51f8292c18e	article	Studi Karateristik Motor DC Penguat Luar Terhadap Posisi Sikat	Edhi Tanaka Soewangsa	\N	2001
8205132	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000433	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15870	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000433}, priority = {2}	This paper describe Flux Vector Design Using Vector Matlab on 3 Phase Inverter when torque changes. Transient response is important things for inverter because it needs optimal torque that motor shows desire performance.    This condition needs flux vector design that give V/F linear comparison in transient response. The experiment was done by simulating induction motor parameters using Matlab, the result shows : Torque supply 240 - 320 Nm, in 0.005 -  0.01s range of time.
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Paper ini menjelaskan desain flux vector menggunakan vector matlab pada inverter 3 phasa pada keadaan Torsi dinamik. Keadaan transien merupakan waktu yang sangat penting bagi inverter agar dapat memberi torsi yang optimal sehingga motor memberi performansi yang dibutuhkan. Hal ini membutuhkan desain flux vector yang mampu memberikan perbandingan V/F yang linear pada saat transien. Simulasi dilakukan pada motor induksi 1.5 HP dengan parameter motor induksi melalui  matlab6.1, didapatkan hasil : Suplai Torsi = 240 - 320 Nm dalam range waktu 0.005-0.01 s.
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Kata kunci : vector matlab ,flux vector, inverter 3 phasa.
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	ec4fadf6f790a69ca076ffe40458d815	3cc8ee3dd48e5b7bd235ab29a2e6ac06	27d66bc5438ed001c223685f7dfbb540	article	Desain Flux Vector Control Inverter 3 Fasa Pada Motor Induksi 1.5 HP Menggunakan Power Blockset	Bayu Krisnawan	\N	2001
8205133	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000434	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15871	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000434}, priority = {2}	A Distributed Tele-Rehabilitation System is an application that helps remotely located clinicians work in a process of patient rehabilitation. With this system, clinicians are able to share medical information through the network to make diagnoses and discuss medical treatment for a patient. To enable the mentioned functionalities, the system uses MPEG-2 as an infrastructure. 
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There are two kind of medical data that need special place in MPEG-2, Medical Rehabilitation Signal and Patient Medical Record. As a result of study literature and analysis process the following decision can be taken. Medical Rehabilitation Signal should be incorporated into PES Packet Data with elementary stream ID 0xBD. Patient Medical Record should be placed as descriptors in Program Map Table. Further on PDU format for Medical Rehabilitation Signal and Patient Medical Record has been decided. 
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SSistem Tele-Rehabilitasi Terdistribusi adalah sebuah aplikasi yang membantu tenaga medis untuk melakukan proses rehabilitasi terhadap pasien. Dengan sistem ini, tenaga medis bisa melakukan diskusi jarak jauh dengan tenaga medis lain untuk memberikan perawatan yang paling tepat terhadap pasien. Untuk itu, MPEG-2 dipakai sebagai infrastruktur.
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Ada dua jenis data medis yang memerlukan tempat khusus dalam MPEG-2, Sinyal Rehabilitasi Medis dan Catatan Medis Pasien. Sebagai hasil dari literatur studi dan proses analisa, keputusan berikut telah diambil. Sinyal Rehabilitasi Medis seharusnya ditempatkan dalam Paket Data PES dengan stream elementer yang mempunyai ID 0xBD. Catatan Medis Pasien seharusnya ditempatkan sebagai descriptor dalam Program Map Table. Lebih jauh, format PDU untuk Sinyal Rehabilitasi medis dan Catatan Medis Pasien juga sudah ditentukan.
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Sebuah prototipe sudah diimpelementasikan dan menunjukkan bahwa Sistem Tele-Rehabilitasi dapat bekerja dengan baik menggunakan MPEG-2 sebagai infrastruktur.
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	d686be06a64dc64d909cbeca8511993c	f1c10595254d020273e78093342a4119	c675a4b875cb2a8610e886851f03e8a9	article	Tele-Rehabilitation System as an Application of MPEG-2 System	Petrus Santoso	\N	2001
8205134	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000435	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15872	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000435}, priority = {2}	The aim of the use of automatic AC controller using poeple counter sensor are controlling temperature, sub mode fan, and on/off based on the number of people detected by the sensor. When there are no people that are detected by the sensor, then the AC will automatic off. The automatic AC temperature controller can reduce the cost of the power utilization.
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Based from the experiment, the system can work well whenwhen the input of the sensor is between 16 - 30 derajat celcius. Error will happened when there are input that are not match with the AC data procedure that was cloned and when there are two or three peoples come in or out at the same time.
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Penggunaan hardware pengatur AC otomatis dengan sensor penghitung orang ini bertujuan agar dapat mengontrol temperature, submode fan, on/off  berdasarkan banyaknya individu yang dideteksi sensor penghitung orang.  Apabila jumlah individu yang dideteksi kosong dalam ruangan maka AC otomatis akan mati. Dengan adanya pengatur temperatur AC otomatis ini maka diharapkan dapat mengurangi biaya pemakaian daya listrik yang tidak efisien. 
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Dari hasil pengujian, sistem ini dapat bekerja dengan baik apabila diberi input sensor dengan range 0 sampai 255, dan pada temperatur 16 derajat sampai 30 derajat.  Error  terjadi apabila ada input data yang tidak sesuai dengan procedure  data AC yang di- cloning dan terdapat dua atau tiga orang yang masuk atau keluar secara bersamaan
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Kata kunci : Sensor, temperatur, MCS-51.
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	5b273d548212797ed167242a0c89212d	48e8184c0c174dacbc49e277ca8f0217	db6759c142d672145166c678bbee6a7f	article	SISTEM PENGATURAN AC OTOMATIS	Wahyu Eka Cahyadi	\N	2001
8205135	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000436	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15873	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000436}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about implementation of principal component analysis method on odor recognition system. There are 15 essences used in this research and each essence has 20 concentrations.
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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) method was used in this system to reduce the data's dimension. The result of PCA would be input of recognition system. The recognition system used in this research is nearest neighbour method.
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Experiments were done for testing the designed system. Although the data were reduced until 93,75%, the system could recognize the essences well and achieve a recognition rate of 99.56%.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang penerapan metode principal component analysis pada sistem pengenalan jenis zat berdasarkan aroma atau bau yang dikeluarkan oleh zat tersebut. Dalam penelitian ini terdapat 15 jenis zat dengan masing-masing zat terdiri atas 20 konsentrasi.
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Sistem yang telah didisain menerapkan metode principal component analysis (PCA) untuk mereduksi jumlah data yang berdimensi besar. Hasil reduksi ini  akan menjadi input dalam sistem pengenalan. Metode sistem pengenalan yang diterapkan adalah metode nearest neighbour.
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Pengujian sistem telah dilakukan dengan melihat tingkat reduksi data yang berhasil dilakukan dengan menghasilkan tingkat pengenalan yang cukup signifikan. Dari pengujian didapat bahwa dengan menggunakan PCA, data dapat direduksi reduksi sebesar 93,75% dengan tingkat keberhasilan untuk mengenali zat 99,56%.
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Kata kunci : Principal Component Analysis, Odor recognition, Nearest Neighbour.
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	a6112eaf1c3027e6d6221d9558ea4846	f424367369bd534654e6144f77b52116	9ecfe63d15f19e3d7a6cad2c42aac262	article	ODOR RECOGNITION DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS DAN NEAREST NEIGHBOUR CLASSIFIER	Yudi Prasetyo	\N	2001
8205136	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000437	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15874	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000437}, priority = {2}	To recognize handwriting digit is not a difficult task for human, but for a computer, it could be very difficult. This project implements the Fuzzy Logic system to recognize the handwriting digit. There are 3 constraints need to be considered here, they are: the real data were written with the same pen; the real data will be scanned into image data and then converted to BW mode with other software outside this project; program will read image data file instead of capturing with special device such as camera. Software is implemented in matlab. The design of fuzzy logic will use fuzzy logic editor. Before processing with Fuzzy algorithm, it needs to process the image then to get its features. Only simple image processing technique will be used. Feature extraction was made with a vertical and two horizontal lines. The position of crossing point between these lines with the image data will be a feature. These pre-processed data will be an input parameter for the fuzzy system. The fuzzy system has 7 inputs and 1 output with 57 rules. The average result of recognizing process is 80% after membership functions tuning.
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Bukan masalah yang rumit bagi manusia untuk mengenali angka yang ditulis oleh orang lain, tetapi tidak untuk computer. Paper ini akan membahas bagaimana menggunakan Fuzzy Logic untuk mengenali tulisan angka. Ruang lingkup paper ini dibatasi oleh 3 hal berikut: angka akan ditulis dengan menggunakan pena yang sama; hasil tulisan tersebut akan discan menjadi data mentah dan diubah menjadi gambar BW dengan menggunakan software di luar proyek ini, data ini akan langsung dibaca oleh program untuk dikenali (program tidak membaca data melalui kamera). Program dibuat dalam matlab dengan dibantu fuzzy logic editor. Untuk dapat mengenali data gambar tadi, harus dilakukan pengambilan informasi yang mewakili data tersebut (feature extraction). Cara yang dilakukan sangat sederhana, yaitu dengan menggunakan 2 garis horisontal dan 1 garis vertikal.  Posisi titik potong antara garis-garis tersebut dengan angka merupakan data yang menjadi input untuk fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic diimplementasikan dengan menggunakan 7 input, 1 output dan 57 aturan. Dari hasil percobaan, didapat bahwa kemampuan rata-rata program untuk mengenali angka adalah 80%. Hasil ini didapat setelah dilakukan tuning terhadap fuzzy logic.
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Kata kunci :  fuzzy logic, pengenalan karakter, pengenalan tulisan tangan.
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	15ac13e5b1aae1c66b7540346576647e	bfdeca4b1a2681a7134f0949ceeae85a	dc4612780eb59d9929304a646b5a9d10	article	Handwriting Digit Recognition With Fuzzy Logic	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2001
8205137	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000438	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15875	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000438}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a method that finds landmark points on the face, which is one of the main tasks in a face recognition system. Salient facial landmark detection is important because it enables face normalization and leads to size and orientation invariant face recognition. The presented approach is based on an affine graph matching technique and uses a genetic algorithm to perform the search. The feasibility of our methodology for detection tasks related to face landmark point detection has been deployed using the ORL face image database. Experiments show satisfactory results under relatively wide conditions. The GA searching approach is essential because it effectively searches the solution space.. 
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Paper ini membicarakan sebuah metode pencarian titik-titik penting pada citra wajah, yang mana ini adalah langkah penting dalam system pengenalan wajah. Titik-titik penting wajah (seperti mata, hidung dan mulut) adalah sangat penting untuk proses normalisasi wajah sehingga dihasilkan system pengenalan wajah yang handal terhadap variasi ukuran dan orientasi. Pendekatan yang digunakan disini menggunakan teknik affine graph matching dan algoritma genetika untuk pencarian titik-titik penting wajah. Sistem diuji menggunakan database wajah dari ORL. Percobaan menunjukan hasil yang cukup menggembirakan. Pencarian dengan algoritma genetika sangat penting disini sebab dapat mencari solusi secara efektif.
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Kata kunci : deteksi titi-titik penting wajah, pengenalan wajah, affine graph matching, algoritma genetika, Gabor filter.
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	252d877f3df4e35ece764545e342f77e	ed6742ceac0c650e63f8a06df6dc3032	1d8f6abfa6c80aa959276c1a8f76cd43	article	Facial Landmark Detection using Affine Graph Matching and a Genetic Search Algorithm	Resmana Lim	\N	2001
8205138	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000439	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15876	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000439}, priority = {2}	In execute some parameter identification can do with various way, one of we know is adaptive technique. Looking at it from mathematics point of view of course adaptive technique is very difficult. Another method which can used such like Bode Diagram method, because it is only need frequency data and gain/phase to get the parameter system.
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The hardware is being produced like a minimum system MCS-51, ADC, DAC, plant like a amplifier and low pass filter first order and second order, frequency source (VCO), peak detector, and Matlab 6.1 programming. Minimum system is used for send data to DAC and read data from ADC. Output from DAC is used for VCO to produced frequency. The frequency that is being produced is used for input of the plant. Output from plant becomes input for peak detector. Next, output from peak detector will change into binary data with ADC and send the binary data to minimum system. Minimum system send the data to PC. Then the data will be proceed by software of Matlab 6.1. Until can get the data like value of gain, cut off frequency, and gradient system. This data is need to produce transfer function.
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From research at low pass filter -20 dB/decade and -40 dB/decade we can get that method is being used can run, with error 1,288 %
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Identifikasi Parameter dapat dilakukan dengan berbagai macam cara, salah satunya yang sudah kita kenal adalah dengan Teknik Adaptive. Teknik adaptive ditinjau dari segi matematis memang sangat rumit. Cara lain yang dapat dilakukan adalah dengan menggunakan Bode Diagram, karena hanya membutuhkan data frekuensi dan/atau penguatan untuk mendapatkan parameter sistem.
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Pada alat yang dibuat terdiri dari minimum sistem MCS-51, ADC, DAC, plant yang terdiri dari amplifier serta low pass filter orde satu dan orde dua, sumber frekuensi (VCO), peak detector, dan program Matlab 6.1. Minimum sistem berfungsi untuk mengirim data ke DAC dan membaca data dari ADC. Output  dari DAC digunakan pada VCO untuk membangkitkan frekuensi. Frekuensi yang dihasilkan digunakan sebagai input pada plant. Kemudian output dari plant akan menjadi input bagi peak detector. Selanjutnya output yang dihasilkan peak detector akan diubah oleh ADC menjadi data biner dan mengirimkannya ke minimum sistem. Minimum sistem akan mengirimkan data ini ke PC. Kemudian data ini diproses dengan menggunakan Matlab 6.1. Sehingga didapat data berupa besarnya penguatan, frekuensi cut off, dan kemiringan sistem. Data ini dibutuhkan untuk mendapatkan transfer function.
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Dari pengujian pada low pass filter -20 dB/decade dan -40 dB/decade diperoleh hasil bahwa metode yang digunakan dapat berjalan, dengan error rata-rata sebesar 1,288 %.
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Kata kunci : Low Pass Filter, Transfer Function, Diagram Bode, dan Frekuensi Cut Off
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	caca873409b8ff7ca89960dd38504508	aae8a8c216eb1852506d0bdd8d515e85	7ae386f74c1e706d1ad2ce096f71af4c	article	IDENTIFIKASI PARAMETER LOW PASS FILTER MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK REKONSTRUKSI DIAGRAM BODE	Mulia Rudy	\N	2001
8205139	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000440	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15877	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000440}, priority = {2}	Train rescheduling is often have to be made due to technical problems faced by the train that hold up the train to run on schedule or due to the addition of a new train. A simulation on train scheduling system can help out the train service company on rescheduling the train schedule.
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The simulation is made using Java language programming with queue rules that is usually used by the train service company. Based on the experiment on the system that was made on the overall class for the train rescheduling, 76 % of trains could have shorter trip time against the result of the simulation for GAPEKA (Grafik Perjalanan Kereta Api). The adjustment of train departure time is restricted to ± 30 minutes from the time regulated in GAPEKA
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Penjadwalan ulang perjalanan kereta api sering harus dilakukan akibat adanya kendala teknis pada kereta yang menghambat kereta melakukan perjalanan pada waktu yang ditentukan ataupun karena adanya penambahan kereta api. Simulasi sistem penjadwalan kereta mampu membantu memecahkan masalah yang dihadapi pengelola jasa layanan kereta api dalam menyusun jadwal baru berkenaan dengan adanya kendala perjalanan kereta api ataupun adanya penambahan kereta api baru.
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Simulasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman Java dengan aturan antrian (queue) seperti yang diberlakukan pada Daerah Operasi VIII Jawa Timur. Dari hasil pengujian sistem secara keseluruhan untuk penjadwalan ulang  dengan mengubah waktu keberangkatan kereta api, diperoleh 76 persen kereta mengalami waktu perjalanan yang lebih cepat dibandingkan hasil simulasi terhadap Grafik Perjalanan Kereta Api (GAPEKA). Pengubahan waktu keberangkatan dibatasi dalam selang waktu ± 30 menit dari waktu yang ditetapkan pada GAPEKA.
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Kata kunci : simulasi, penjadwalan kereta, DAOP VIII, Java, queue
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	df89826ae36750d2410eff322d00171d	2ee058def6c61cb383d9e35408f053de	68c43c5c425d17d4f2e9efd8e4f60cbb	article	SIMULASI SISTEM PENJADWALAN KERETA: STUDI KASUS DAOP VIII JAWA TIMUR	Indra Budiono	\N	2001
8205140	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000441	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15878	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000441}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about making digital signal transmission model using delta modulation. Model that build consist of transmiter and reciver side. Main part of this model is integrator which changing series digital pulse into staircase signal with fixed step for every high and low pulse. Experiment result show that the model able to do modulation and demodulation process well and could show the slope overload condition. Integration step used is 0,4 volt with frequency sampling at 125 KHz
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Makalah ini menjelaskan pembuatan model transmisi sinyal digital menggunakan modulasi delta. Model yang dibangun terdiri dari bagian pemancar dan penerima. Komponen utama pada model ini adalah integrator yang berfungsi mengubah rentetan pulsa digital menjadi sinyal tangga dengan lebar langkah tetap  untuk setiap pulsa high dan low. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan model mampu melakukan proses modulasi dan demodulasi sinyal dengan baik dan mampu memperlihatkan kondisi slope overload. Step integrasi yang digunakan 0,4 volt dengan frekuensi sampling 125 KHz.
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Kata kunci : modulasi delta, integrator, slope overload
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	6a533df00c0b46c36989147459527d70	57e048d80a94b1d2a1d7bc9a97f7989d	83f4771b0325838e6aa3987ca01cd9fa	article	Model Transmisi Digital Optik Isyarat Analog Dengan Modulasi Delta	Iwan Handoyo Putro	\N	2001
8205141	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000442	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15879	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000442}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, People widely use thermometer. Generally, thermometer was designed for they who have normal physical condition, especially in seeing ability. Blind people have difficulty in using that thermometer.  Refers to this condition, this paper explains about design of thermometer which can be used by blind people. 
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Generally, this thermometer, which is equipped by sound output, uses LM35D sensor, ADC0804, AT89C51 microcontroller and ISD 2590.  Measurement range of this thermometer is 30 0C - 42 0C.
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The result showed that this thermometerhas time respon faster than mercury thermometer. It only needs 5 minutes to reach normally body temperature with output error is 0.19 0C. The sound output is very clear. Therefore this tool is good enough to be used as a clinical thermometer.
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Saat ini termometer telah banyak digunakan oleh masyarakat. Pada umumnya termometer dirancang untuk orang yang memiliki kondisi fisik normal terutama dalam kemampuan melihat. Orang cacat khususnya orang buta, akan menemui kesulitan dalam menggunakan termometer yang ada. Berkaitan dengan masalah tersebut, makalah ini menjelaskan tentang perancangan termometer badan untuk mereka yang mengalami keterbatasan dalam melihat.
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Secara umum termometer badan dengan output suara ini menggunakan sensor LM35D, ADC0804, mikrokontroller AT89C51 dan ISD 2590. Range pengukuran termometer ini adalah suhu 30 0C - 42 0C. 
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa termometer yang telah didisain memiliki respon yang lebih cepat dalam mencapai suhu tubuh dibandingkan dengan termometer air raksa. Waktu respon termometer ini adalah 5 menit dengan error output suhu adalah 0,19 0C. Output suara yang dihasilkan sangat jelas. Sehingga alat ini cukup baik untuk digunakan sebagai termometer badan.
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Kata kunci : termometer, mikrokontroler MCS51, ISD 2590
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	2953d1ee6292386c21f905451009fc7c	7deb460f5be5289e945fe4787f0eb7c9	c393a77df610c0e9b5e153dbe7b7b3d3	article	Termometer Badan Dengan Output Suara Berbasis Mikrokontroler MCS51	Benny Matriksa	\N	2001
8205142	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000443	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15880	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000443}, priority = {2}	Lightning protection system consist of external protection, grounding system and internal protection. Three methods to determine air termination are mesh size method, protective angle method and rolling sphere method. This paper describes the application of those methods on W building Petra Christian University. The result show that the building needs more lightning protection system based on rolling sphere method analysis.
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Sistem proteksi petir terdiri dari proteksi eksternal, sistem pembumian dan proteksi internal. Penentuan terminasi udara menggunakan tiga metode yaitu metode jala, sudut proteksi dan bola bergulir. Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang aplikasi ketiga metode tersebut pada gedung W UK Petra. Hasil yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa gedung W Universitas Kristen Petra membutuhkan tambahan sistem proteksi petir berdasarkan analisis dengan metode bola bergulir.
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Kata kunci : Sistem proteksi petir.
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	9d89ed488ce48e97e9808533949ec32c	ef7dc56244a85b18a84c8758df6e47de	53c6aa6aa117692ebe4ffab07ab73d5e	article	Penerapan Metode Jala  Sudut Proteksi dan Bola Bergulir Pada Sistem Proteksi Petir Eksternal yang Diaplikasikan pada Gedung W Universitas Kristen Petra	Harnyatris M. Luden	\N	2001
8205143	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000444	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15881	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000444}, priority = {2}	PID controller is a well known controller which has been used widely in the industry. The significant thing in the design of PID controller is tuning of its parameters. From many tuning methods which has been developed today, Direct Synthesis tuning method is chosen for this experiment.
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From the experiment's result,  it has been proved that by using PID controller with Direct Synthesis tuning method, the plant's performance criteria has been improved significantly.
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Kontroler PID adalah kontroler yang sampai sekarang masih banyak digunakan di dunia industri. Hal yang krusial pada desain kontroler PID ini ialah menentukan parameter kontroler atau tuning. Dari banyak metode tuning yang telah dikembangkan saat ini, akan dibahas metode tuning Direct Synthesis.
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PLC yang umumnya digunakan sebagai alat pengatur urutan bisa dimanfaatkan sebagai kontroler PID digital dengan memanfaatkan modul ASCII (Omron) yang bisa mengadaptasi pemrograman dalam bahasa BASIC. Dengan mengintegrasikan PLC sebagai kontroler PID dan motor DC sebagai plant, metode tuning Direct Synthesis dapat diimplementasikan.
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Dari hasil eksperimen, terbukti bahwa penggunaan kontroler PID dengan metode tuning Direct Synthesis untuk pengaturan kecepatan motor DC memberikan perbaikan kriteria performansi pada plant yang signifikan jika dibandingkan dengan plant tanpa kontroler.
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Kata kunci : kontroler PID, tuning, PLC.
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	e1402ae4c8394fdc07b26139d22671e9	fc0a03d7978d121f070bd1061a94e5ed	74097d8bd4820330481f40db54980f3d	article	Kontrol PID Untuk Pengaturan Kecepatan Motor DC Dengan Metode Tuning Direct Synthesis	Josaphat Pramudijanto	\N	2001
8205144	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000445	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15882	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000445}, priority = {2}	Industries need production processes that can be operated continually from one process to another without a lot of human energy resources. The solution of the problem is using an automation system which can be worked and operated from one central operator. SCADA with PLC can be used in many industrial processes because it can answer all the problems in controlling industrial application automatically.
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This paper describe how to make a design of simulation plant for beverages production process. The plant will use : pumps, mixer, valves, and heater. This plant will be operated by PLC Omron C-200 HS which is connected to SCADA Intouch, Wonderware Production. The comunication between PLC Omron and SCADA Intouch use Host Link RS 232c with I/O Servers program.
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The result from the simulation plant design for the minimum power shaft pump is 6.788 Watt. The mixer need a motor with speed 114 rpm. And the heater need 1000 Watt at 01:44:21.64. While the minimum valve design is needed to hold the fluids pressure until 106,4096 KPa. 
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Dunia industri membutuhkan suatu proses produksi yang dapat dioperasikan secara berurutan dari proses yang satu ke proses yang lain tanpa harus memakai tenaga manusia yang banyak. Untuk masalah itu, dibutuhkan sistem automasi yang dapat dijalankan dan dioperasikan dari satu pusat. SCADA dengan menggunakan PLC banyak dipakai dalam proses industri karena mampu menjawab semua masalah dalam mengontrol aplikasi industri secara otomatis.
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Paper ini menjelaskan bagaimana membuat simulasi plan dari proses produksi minuman beserta dengan desainnya. Plan yang akan digunakan meliputi : pompa, mixer, valve, dan heater. Plan tersebut akan dioperasikan menggunakan PLC Omron C-200 HS yang akan disambungan ke SCADA Intouch, buatan Wonderware. . Komunikasi antara PLC Omron dengan SCADA Intouch dilakukan dengan menggunakan Host Link RS232c dengan program I/O Servers.
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Hasil dari desain simulasi plan didapatkan daya poros pompa minimal sebesar 6,788 Watt. Untuk mixer dibutuhkan motor dengan kecepatan 114 rpm. Juga dibutuhkan waktu 01:44:21.64 dengan daya heater 1000 Watt. Sedangkan untuk desain valve minimal dibutuhkan valve yang mampu menahan tekanan fluida sampai 106,4096 KPa.
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Kata kunci : SCADA Intouch, Omron C-200HS, proses produksi minuman.	b90db05cac4050cc12d6cfeed3658542	d0c603fa7baf09a04923d330374932ea	96a62582302de6158a894ae27568b3a8	article	Sistem Automasi Proses Produksi Minuman Dengan Sistem SCADA Menggunakan PLC	Nelson Kusuma Rahardja	\N	2001
8205145	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000446	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15883	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000446}, priority = {2}	Universal Serial Bus (USB) as a new interface especially on Personal Computer (PC) has become a standard for interfacing many devices to PC such as printer, scanner, mouse, webcam, etc. In this paper, a device that can be recognized by USB host and communicate through USB port correctly was developed. It has been implemented by making an adapter therefore IBM PS/2 keyboard could be recognized and operated in a USB environment. The device used a PDIUSBD12 USB interface IC which  handle USB protocol and an AT89C2051 microcontroller which handle all incoming or outgoing data from and to PDIUSBD12 or keyboard. The device has been tested and proven capable of handling enumeration process and transfer data from keyboard to PC via a USB port. Although the  device didn't support all functions of the keys, but the main keys worked normally on pressing one key or even combination keys.
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) sebagai suatu interface pada Personal Computer (PC) saat ini banyak digunakan untuk menghubungkan berbagai peralatan dengan PC seperti printer, scanner, mouse, webcam dan lain-lain. Dalam tulisan ini dibuat sebuah adapter untuk menghubungkan keyboard IBM PS/2 agar dapat dikenali dan dijalankan dalam lingkungan USB yang terdapat pada PC. Alat ini menggunakan sebuah IC interface USB yaitu PDIUSBD12 yang akan menangani protokol USB dan sebuah microcontroller yang akan menangani semua data yang keluar ataupun masuk dari dan ke PDIUSBD12 ataupun keyboard. Alat ini telah diuji dan terbukti mampu menangani proses enumerasi dan menyampaikan data yang diterima dari keyboard menuju PC via port USB. Meskipun alat ini tidak mendukung semua fungsi tombol pada keyboard, tetapi fungsi tombol-tombol utama bisa berjalan dengan normal pada penekanan satu tombol ataupun kombinasi beberapa tombol.
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Kata kunci : Universal Serial Bus,  Adapter Keyboard PS/2 ke USB, PDIUSBD12.	0d2f14c8b2c5cc00d69e912b82066860	12f26f62f42ad4ea210f0bde91a15ffa	55503b128f8793f984ad93bcb5833d79	article	Perancangan dan Pembuatan Adapter Penghubung Keyboard IBM PS/2 dengan Port USB Personal Computer	Danny Christanto	\N	2001
8205146	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000447	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15884	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000447}, priority = {2}	Like another commonly control-systems, audio amplifiersystem also has characteristics which are defined by their parametrics. Two of them are Gain and Bandwidth. An instrument for measuring Gain and Bandwidth can be built using microcontroller 89C51 from MCS-51 family dan programmed in assembly to generate its frequency (i.e. simulating VCO via software). This instrument use Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) type 0808, Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) type 0804, a Peak Detector Circuit, an Attenuator Circuit and a LCD.
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Sama seperti sistem kontrol pada umumnya, sistem audio amplifier juga memiliki karakteristik yang ditentukan oleh parameter-parameternya, diantaranya adalah Gain dan Bandwidth. Alat untuk mengukur Gain dan Bandwidth ini dapat dibuat dengan menggunakan mikrokontroler 89C51 dari keluarga MCS-51 dan memakai software assembly untuk membangkitkan frekuensinya (simulasi VCO secara software). Alat yang dirancang ini memakai Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) tipe 0808, Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) tipe 0804, Peak Detector, Attenuator dan penampil LCD.
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Sistem yang dibuat dapat mengidentifikasi gain maksimal 40 X dengan kenaikan tiap kelipatan 4 dan bandwidth dengan batasan 10 Hz sampai 200 KHz. Pengujian sistem menunjukkan bahwa error rata-rata kurang dari 5 % untuk Gain dan sekitar 10%  untuk Bandwidth.
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	6a9692bf21e54c129b3526f8bb1c7887	8c408a53c58e74aa47a086328c81addb	77ef3197466b0584936ed0ef852f8368	article	Identifikasi Gain dan Bandwidth Audio Amplifier Menggunakan MCS-51	Victor Christian	\N	2001
8205147	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000448	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15885	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000448}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, PLN has to hire employees  to record the data which is shown by KWH meter at customer's house. The employee can not record it if there are no people in customer's  house. To solve this problem, it is needed a KWH meter which can transmit data by using wireless data logger system, so that, the PLN's employee can record the data although there are no people in customer's house.
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This paper describes about implementation of wireless data logger system on KWH meter. Method used in this system is counting the rotation number of KWH meter plate, then microcontroller transfers the data to the remote device. The sensor used for counting the rotation number is infrared sensor as the transmitter and photodiode as the receiver. Experimental results show that the device can run well  if the angle between remote and panel less than 40°, and the distance between remote and panel less than six meters. The maximum power consumtion of the device is not more than 5 watt.
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Saat ini, untuk pencatatan meter listrik, PLN memanfaatkan tenaga petugas PLN yang memantau KWH meter setiap rumah. Apabila rumah pelanggan yang dikunjungi tersebut kosong maka proses pencatatan meter tidak dapat dilakukan. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut di atas maka diperlukan suatu alat ukur KWH meter yang dapat mengirim data dengan menggunakan sistem wireless, dengan demikian, petugas PLN dapat mencatat data meteran listrik walaupun rumah pelanggan kosong. 
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang implementasi sistem wireless data logger pada KWH meter. Metode yang digunakan dalam sistem ini adalah menghitung jumlah putaran pada piringan KWH meter, yang selanjutnya microcontroller melakukan pemindahan data tersebut kepada remote. Untuk menghitung jumlah putaran piringan pada KWH meter dipakai sensor photodiode sebagai penerima dan infra red sebagai pemancar. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa alat ini berjalan dengan baik bila sudut antara remote dan panel kurang dari 4 °, dan jarak antara panel dengan remote kurang dari 6 meter. Sedangkan daya yang dibutuhkan piranti ini tidak lebih dari 5 watt.
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Kata kunci : KWH Meter digital, wireless Data logger
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	0eff38e3fa22d327288020a11d521730	594cdc1bf6a6b5f120eac12b09460a4c	9b9761d746f7a01cee72bda7f1213e55	article	Wireless Data Logger with Microcontroller MCS-51	Deky Limaran	\N	2001
8205148	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000449	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15886	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000449}, priority = {2}	Image recognition is a mechanism to recognize an image that is not recognized by eyes, using certain method. This research was fingerprint recognition based on wavelet transforms and neural network. The aims of this research are to find the best wavelet and to know what the performance of this method is. Fingerprint recognition algorithms start from extracting an image to find image signature by choosing a little wavelet transforms coefficients that have the biggest magnitude value and neural network was used to select the best match (likeness) to original images in the collection.
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The test were carried out in three kind of wavelets viz Coiflet 6, Daubechies 8, dan Symlet 8 and 5 types of query images (pure, blur, noise, pencil sketch, and edge) and each query image has 30 samples. Query's success rates were determined by using one percent threshold value times size of databases.
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The result show that this method has good performance, which the average of success rate over 90% and need a little time query. The Symlet 6 can be considered to be the best wavelet for fingerprint image recognition, with success rate 96.36%. With respect to the elapsed query time, of about 0.11 second, the above method is sufficiently efficient for the database size of 1500 records.
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Pengenalan citra merupakan suatu mekanisme untuk mengenali kembali citra yang secara signifikan oleh mata tidak dapat dikenali lagi, namun dengan metode dan teknik tertentu citra tersebut masih dapat dikenali. Penelitian ini merupakan pengenalan citra sidik jari berbasis transformasi wavelet sebagai pengolah awal (pre-processing) dan jaringan syaraf tiruan sebagai elemen pengenal (metrika). Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk menentukan wavelet yang terbaik untuk pengenalan citra sidik jari dan mengetahui performance dari metode pengenalan ini. Algoritma pengenalan citra sidik jari dimulai dengan mengekstrak citra menjadi ciri-ciri citra dengan cara memilih sejumlah kecil (m) koefisien hasil transformasi wavelet yang memiliki magnitude terbesar dan dilanjutkan dengan menghitung tingkat kemiripan antara ciri-ciri citra query dengan citra pustaka digunakan digunakan metode jaringan syaraf tiruan jenis backpropagation.
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Pengujian dilakukan pada 3 jenis wavelet, yaitu Coiflet 6, Daubechies 6, dan Symlet 6; dan 5 tipe citra query yaitu asli, blur, berderau, sketsa pencil, dan tepi sisi dengan setiap tipe query memiliki 30 buah sampel. Untuk mengetahui tingkat kesuksesan pengenalan, digunakan nilai ambang 1% x ukuran basis data citra.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pengenalan citra sidik jari menggunakan transformasi wavelet dan jaringan syaraf tiruan memberikan hasil yang baik, hal ini ditunjukkan dengan tingkat kesuksesan pengenalan diatas 90% dan waktu pengenalan yang singkat. Dari ketiga jenis wavelet yang diuji ternyata ketiga-tiganya memberikan hasil yang baik. Namun jenis wavelet Symlet 6 merupakan wavelet yang terbaik untuk pengenalan citra sidik jari, dengan tingkat kesuksesan pengenalan 96,36%. Sistem pengenalan ini memerlukan waktu pengenalan  relatif kecil, yaitu sekitar 0,11 detik untuk ukuran basis data 1500 rekord.
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Kata kunci:\	Citra sidik jari, pengenalan citra, transformasi wavelet, jaringan syaraf tiruan dan citra pustaka dan query.
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	928a6d20004670aab3ed0cb54007cf1b	47339b3b10132732b475ab49cd916867	374a38c2a44288552e4dca3e3dc3a492	article	Pengenalan Citra Sidik Jari Berbasis Transformasi Wavelet dan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan	Bulkis Kanata	\N	2001
8205149	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000450	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/15887	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000450}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, as the Internet grows rapidly, the copyright laws are not effective anymore, since a lot of copyrighted products (picture, audio, video, document, etc.) are available as digital data. Any unauthorized parties able to produce identical copies of digital data without degrading the original contents and to distribute the copies over the network. This condition has led to a strong demand for reliable and secure distribution of digital data over networks. Such a technique developed to overcome this problem is digital watermarking. Digital watermarking is a process in digital domain, which embeds a watermark into a copyrighted digital data, to protect its value, so that it cannot be used by unauthorized parties. 
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This paper is intended to give an overview on digital watermarking. First, three application fields of watermarking are described and illustrated with some scenarios, namely watermarking for copyright protection, watermarking for copy protection, and watermarking for image authentication. Then watermarking techniques are discussed, starting from the basic watermarking procedure, followed by review of some watermarking techniques. And later, some attacks and obstacles to watermarking are highlighted. 
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In conclusion, digital watermarking technology plays important role in content protection issues. Attacks and obstacles are also had to be faced by this technology. The main obstacle is that there is no standard available for watermarking techniques. Without any specific standard, it is difficult to determine how robust a watermarking technique should be. 
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	0d924e19a2a693cc8a4ce7110cd6faac	3c35b47c9fdcf0e5c06bd887b67fd97e	7eff39c3b899aa437cd0255640e5da17	article	Digital Watermarking as Content Protection Scheme	Petrus Santoso	\N	2001
8205150	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000451	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15888	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000451}, priority = {2}	Replacing from gasoline to gas fuel (BBG) for automotive, in fact, decreases the motorâs power. By adding some equipments such as blower (+ inverter) and BBG injection, the pressure and density of BBG  and air mixture into combustion chamber will be higher. This  can make the power of combustion engine be equal even  bigger than using gasoline.
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Penggantian BBM menjadi BBG untuk kendaraan bermotor ternyata mengakibatkan penurunan daya motor yang dihasilkan. 
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Dengan menambahkan peralatan tambahan berupa blower (+ inverter) dan injeksi BBG, maka tekanan dan kepadatan campuran BBG dan udara yang masuk ke dalam ruang bakar bisa lebih tinggi dan daya yang dihasilkan motor bakar lebih meningkat dan bisa menyamai bahkan melebihi daya motor dari motor bakar pada waktu menggunakan bensin.
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Kata kunci : performance,  bahan bakar gas, blower, sistem injeksi, inverter	7409d71a2c8e964253f8844554d8fa3a	4cd9ab2d09ec0e835572704bbfb7220a	b8968420b32d3fd3b7eedaca3f1b8145	article	Peningkatan Performance Motor Bensin 4 Tak 3 Silinder yang Menggunakan Bahan Bakar Gas dengan Penambahan Blower dan Sistem Injeksi	Willyanto Willyanto	\N	2000
8205151	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000452	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15889	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000452}, priority = {2}	A diesel engine that is used widely in a rice mill needs to be cooled by water that is circulated. One way to reduce the fuel used is to find the optimum cooling water entering the engine. 
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A research is done in a rice mill in Lumajang. It is found that the optimum temperature to get the rice milled both for IR64 and IR70 is 65oC. The fuel is reduced as much as 13.6% for IR64 if the water enters the engine at 65oC compared to 40oC. Meanwhile, it is 14.3% for IR70. 
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The temperature of the cooling water entering the engine is maintained at the optimum temperature by controlling the volume (or the height) of the water in the cooling pond, i.e. 220 liters for IR64 and 230.6 liters for IR70.
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Suatu motor diesel yang banyak dipakai di huller untuk menggiling gabah membutuhkan pendinginan oleh air yang bersirkulasi. Salah satu cara untuk menghemat bahan bakar adalah dengan mencari temperatur air pendingin masuk engine yang optimal. 
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Untuk menjaga air pendingin masuk engine pada temperatur optimal dilakukan pengaturan volume (atau ketinggian) air pendingin dalam bak pencampur, yaitu 220 liter saat menggiling IR64 dan 230,6 liter saat menggiling IR70.
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Kata kunci : air pendingin, motor diesel stasioner	a5a14911f91afde32c1f174e0b7b1a7f	797ae37aa0a5f12905f27047e1280f13	4930e232f33ba51f9262801202d96b8e	article	Pengaruh Temperatur Air Pendingin Terhadap Konsumsi Bahan Bakar Motor Diesel Stasioner di Sebuah Huller	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205152	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000453	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15890	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000453}, priority = {2}	It is very important to study mechanism in a machine design in order to get an effective and precise movement. There are many ways to convert rotation into reciprocating motion. Each way has unique characteristics. However usually not for long stroke and they have dynamics problem.
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This problem can be overcome by the cross-screw mechanism without alternating rotation input. Reciprocating motion is produce due to the changing of the screw angle from positive to negative gradually at the end of the screw. Dynamics effect can also be minimised by designing this changing parabolically in maximum rotation angle interval.
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Studi tentang mekanisme adalah hal yang sangat penting dalam merencanakan suatu mesin agar menghasilkan gerakan yang efektif dan tepat.Untuk mengubah gerak berputar menjadi gerak translasi bolak-balik pada dasarnya dapat dilakukan dengan beberapa cara. Masing-masing memiliki keunkan tersendiri. Akan tetapi  biasanya tidak  untuk langkah  yang panjang dan   memiliki efek dinamik yang besar.
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Problem tersebut dapat diatasi dengan mekanisme ulir silang sebagaimana power screw tanpa mengubah arah putaran masukannya. Gerak balik terjadi karena adanya  peubahan sudut ulir dari poositif menjadi negatif dibagian ujung screw secara gradual. Dengan peubahan sudut ulir yang parabolik ( funsi kwadrat) pada interval sudut putar screw yang maksimum maka efek dinamik karena peubahan kecepatan tersebut dapat diminimalkan
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8205153	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000454	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15891	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000454}, priority = {2}	Air conditioning system consume  70 - 80 % of a building's energy requirement. Application of ice storage system can regulate electric load consumption so that its peak  load can be controlled. 
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Sistem pengkondisian udara memakai energi 70 - 80 % dari seluruh energy sebuah gedung.  Penerapan ice storage pada sistem tersebut dapat mengatur pemakaian beban listrik sehingga pemakaian beban listrik pada beban puncak dapat dikontrol. 
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8205154	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000455	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15892	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000455}, priority = {2}	Exhaust gas from a diesel engine is having a big deal of energy. In a stationer diesel engine, the enthalpy of water will be increased by flowing the water in a spiral pipe which is located in the exhaust manifold of the engine.
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Gas buang dari motor diesel masih memiliki sejumlah energi panas yang cukup tinggi. Pada motor diesel stasioner, dengan mengalirkan air pada pipa spiral yang diletakkan di dalam saluran buang akan dapat meningkatkan enthalpi dari air.
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Penggunaan pipa tembaga sebagai heat exchanger dapat mencapai efisiensi hingga 69,5 %.
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	661daa24b188ca0293bf60da136965b6	d3370c485a771e24497898d4dec05617	0ee578da16cec01834add12280c63aa9	article	Pemanfaatan Energi Gas Buang Motor Diesel Stasioner untuk Pemanas Air	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205155	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000456	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15893	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000456}, priority = {2}	The design and installation of an air conditioning system may be carried out properly, but if it is not adjusted and balanced to meet design conditions, it will not perform satisfactorily. 
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The complexity of modern air conditioning systems may make the balancing process quite involved. Even some experienced personnel frequently are unaware of the difficulties and requirements of balancing. In the past it was often possible to get by with making a few adjustments and checking if people were comfortable. This is no longer satisfactory on large systems. Organized procedures are required to balance a system so that it will result in comfort in all seasons. Furthermore, the increased need for minimizing energy waste also requires correct balancing techniques. An improperly balanced system will almost certainly use excess energy.
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Desain dan pelaksanaan pemasangan sistem pengkondisian udara bisa saja sudah dilakukan dengan tepat, tetapi jika tidak diatur (adjusted) dan diseimbangkan (balanced) sesuai dengan kondisi desain, maka tidak akan menunjukkan hasil yang memuaskan.  
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Kompleksitas sistem pengkondisian udara modern menjadikan proses penyeimbangan cukup rumit. Bahkan para ahli seringkali tidak sadar akan kesulitan dan persyaratan balancing. Pada masa lalu, seringkali  mungkin mendapatkan penghuni merasa nyaman dengan sedikit pengaturan dan pemeriksaan. Hal itu tidak akan memuaskan untuk sistem yang besar. Prosedur yang terorganisir dibutuhkan untuk menyeimbangkan sistem tersebut sehingga menghasilkan kenyamanan sepanjang waktu. Terlebih lagi kebutuhan yang meningkat akan meminimalkan energi yang terbuang juga memerlukan teknik balancing yang benar.  Sistem yang tidak diimbangkan dengan benar pasti akan memerlukan energi lebih besar.
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Proses  testing dan balancing sering dilakukan oleh kontraktor pada penyelesaian instalasi tetapi untuk sistem yang besar, profesi baru muncul, dengan organisasi dan spesialis yang hanya khusus menangani pekerjaan ini. Hal ini terjadi bukan hanya disebabkan kompleksitas dari tugas, tetapi juga berarti organisasi mandiri memverifikasi bahwa sistem beroperasi dengan benar.
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8205156	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000457	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15894	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000457}, priority = {2}	The research on assembly process of combination switch, which consists of 164 parts in 16 sub assy, covers the selection of assembly method and product design analysis. The method used in this research is a method that is developed by Boothroyd and Dewhurst.
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The research result shows that the suitable assembly method for this combination switch is manual assembly. To know whether the old design is good or not, the design efficiency of each sub assy is computed. After design efficiency of each sub assy is computed, the total design efficiency of old design is known. Then, redesign is done to get the new design efficiency.
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Design change on combination switch product results in efficiency improvement, with reduction in operation cost, assembly time, and the number of parts of combination switch
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Penelitian proses perakitan combination switch yang terdiri dari 164 komponen dalam 16 sub-rakitan ini meliputi pemilihan metode perakitan dan analisa desain produk. Metode yang dipakai dalam penelitian ini ialah metode yang dikembangkan oleh Boothroyd and Dewhurst.
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Dari hasil perhitungan didapat metode perakitan yang paling tepat untuk combination switch ini adalah manual assembly. Untuk mengetahui apakah desain yang lama sudah baik atau tidak, maka dicari efisiensi desain lama dari setiap sub-rakitan. Setelah diperoleh efisiensi desain dari masing-masing perakitan, maka dicari efisiensi desain lama total. Kemudian dilakukan desain ulang, dan setelah itu dicari efisiensi desain baru.
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Perubahan pada desain produk combination switch menimbulkan peningkatan efisiensi desain serta penurunan biaya operasi, waktu perakitan, dan jumlah komponen pada 11 dari 16 sub-rakitan pada combination switch.
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Kata kunci : desain untuk perakitan, efisiensi desain, metode perakitan	51760a2bbb20de05e36b21582f996df4	916171da3e69e939995f7bfb51c0c5ed	fcd16b87fe6698ee8cdac4b106a6f774	article	Pemilihan Metode Perakitan dan Desain Produk untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Perakitan di P.T. Indoniles Electric Parts	Gan San	\N	2000
8205157	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000458	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15895	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000458}, priority = {2}	Angular distortion has an effect not only on the weld  quality but also on the size and dimension accuracy. The amount of angular distortion is affected by the welding  heat input and the flange thickness (h). This research  was conducted to analyze the influence of welding heat  input (welding current and speed were varied)on the  angular distortion in T weld joint of mild steel plate of SS  400 with various thicknesses welded by SMAW. Distortion is obtained from the deflection measured by the  dial gauge. The result    shows an increase in the number of  weld layers for plates of 6 mm and 10 mm causes an  increase in the measured deflection (angular distortion).  On the plate of 2 mm due to its lack of rigidity, buckling  distortion took place, which added the amount of  measured deflection. It was found that an increase in the  welding heat input causes an increase in the distortion. It  goes to maximum when critical value ofx - 0.4-0.5 is  reached. Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA), at  significance level (a) = 5%, the factor that has significant effect on the amount of angular distortion is the flange thickness.
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Distorsi angular  pada  sambungan las T flange baja  lunak  SS400 yang  dilas  dengan SMAW selain  berpengaruh pada  kualitas  basil  lasan juga pada ketelitian  ukuran dan dimensi.   Besamya  distorsi tersebut dipengaruhi  oleh masukan panas    pengelasan serta ketebalan flange  (flange) yang dilas (h). Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui pengaruh parameter pengelasan yang  berkaitan dengan masukan panas pengelasan, yaitu arus (I) dan kecepatan pengelasan (v) terhadap besamya  distorsi angular yang terjadi pada tebal flange(h) yang  bervariasi. Distorsi didapatkan dengan mengukur nilai  simpangan yang terjadi    setelah proses las dengan bantuan  dial gauge.
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Bertambahnya jumlah lapisan las, pada flange  dengan tebal  6 mm dan 10 mm mengakibatkan  membesamya distorsi. Sedangkan tingginya distorsi pada  flange 2 mm, dikarenakan rigiditasnya yang rendah  sehingga terjadi distorsi buckling yang menambah besamya  simpangan terukur dan menampakkan nilai yang relatif  lebih besar dibandingkan flange yang lebih tebal. Peningkatan arus listrik las dan/atau berkurangnya  kecepatan pengelasan meningkatkan besar simpangan  yang terjadi hingga maksimum bila tercapai harga kondisi  pengelasan kritis, x, sebesar = 0.4-0.5. Berdasarkan  Analisa Variansi (ANOVA), pada tingkat keberartian (a) =  5%, faktor yang signifikan pengaruhnya atas besamya  distorsi angular adalah ketebalan flange.
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Kata kunci: web,  flange, distorsi angular	f0c462c5e45e5f8256681afed44406d8	f57b3b8dd79fccdbee5691772dfccb04	43481b14975ba176bbda96ddec66af43	article	Pengaruh Besar Input Panas Pengelasan SMAW Terhadap Distorsi Angular Sambungan T Baja Lunak SS400	Roche Alimin	\N	2000
8205158	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000459	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15896	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000459}, priority = {2}	 Casting process in P.T. Barindo Anggun Industri produces  many rejected products. This condition will be improved by  controlling factors, such as pouring temperature, pouring  time, and pouring height. The research shows that those  three factors give significant effect and minimum number of  rejected products is obtained when pouring temperature is  set at 1200Â°C, pouring time at 10 seconds, and pouring  height at 10 centimeters.
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Proses pengecoran di P.T. Barindo Anggun Industri  menghasilkan banyak produk yang cacat. Keadaan ini  akan diperbaiki dengan mengendalikan beberapa faktor,  yaitu temperatur penuangan, waktu tuang dan ketinggian  cawan tuang. Dari penelitian ketiganya memberikan  pengaruh signifikan. Jumlah cacat minimum didapatkan bila  temperatur tuang 1200Â°C, waktu tuang 10 detik, dan  ketinggian penuangan 10 cm.
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Kata kunci : desain eksperimen, rekayasa mutu 	b4c534b49bca5f0c13dfd3c09b2b33b1	a2b179f1cd289fc187b987398c97cb13	896c4ffb0bb3c83f5352858d2a55b858	article	Rekayasa Mutu Produksi Gate Valve di P.T. Barindo Anggun Industri	Amelia Amelia	\N	2000
8205159	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000460	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15897	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000460}, priority = {2}	Discontinuities and  size of the weld deposit are affected    by   many factors. Magnetic arc blow is one of the factors    that   one may not be aware of. Magnetic arc blow was    studied in   this research with the ground position and    welding current   were varied. The discontinuities and size    of the weld   deposit were observed and measured by    taking specimens   of the carbon steel of AISI 1021 welded    by TIG welding   process using argon as protective gas.
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Macro  photographs and data of the size of the weld    deposit  show  magnetic arc blow has strong influence on    the size of  the  weld  on the first cut section. This specimen    was  welded  by using 200 Ampere with the ground placed    in the  starting  point of the welding process. Undercut and incomplete  penetration are commonly found as discontinuities in all  cut sections of the specimens. While     porosities occur  mainly in the first section with high current. It 's believed  that these discontinuities occur due to the lack of shielding  by the protective gas caused by very strong arc blow  around the melt. Tungsten inclusions are     also the common  discontinuities to take place, they are found more when  welding using high current (200 A). Their occurrence is  because of the melting of the tip of the tungsten electrode  caused by the high heat input..
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At    the end of the weld,  crater and spatter are always found. Backward arc blow  are very strong at the end of the     process that arises these  defects.
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Cacat dan bentuk deposit  hasil  las busur listrik  dipengaruhi   oleh banyak faktor. Salah   satunya yang  sering tidak   diketahui adalah adanya   pengaruh magnetic  arc blow.   Magnetic arc blow dengan   variasi penempatan  ground dan   besar arus las dipelajari   dalam penelitian ini  dengan   mengamati pengaruhnya   terhadap cacat dan  mengukur   penampang deposit las   yang dihasilkan.  Proses las yang   diamati adalah las TIG   pada baja AISI  1021 dengan gas   pelindung argon dengan   polaritas lurus  (DCSP).
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Hasil  foto makro dan   pengukuran  menunjukkan magnetic  arc  blow   berpengaruh kuat pada  ukuran dan bentuk  deposit  las   pada potongan pertama  menggunakan arus 200  A  serta   penempatan ground  pada awal proses pengelasan. Cacat las undercut dan  incomplete penetration adalah   cacat   yang umum  dijumpai pada semua potongan. Sedangkan   dominasi  cacat porositas pada potongan   pertama lasan   dengan  arus 200 A diduga karena   kurangnya ruang   perlindungan  gas dalam daerah las.
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Inklusi tungsten   banyak terjadi  pada arus 200 A karena   melelehnya ujung   elektroda  tungsten akibat input panas   tinggi. Pada akhir    pengelasan selalu dijumpai crater dan   percikan. Kedua    jenis cacat ini juga diyakini disebabkan   oleh backward arc    blow yang cukup besar terjadi pada   akhir proses lasan.
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Kata kunci : magnetic arc blow,  undercut,   incomplete   penetration, porositas, crater	efbb0bb8da1627cfa6272a0ae0e6c96d	454499df57099fd97325f442d64f6481	6ec0acafad1749783feb2ee55641edbf	article	Studi Pengaruh Magnetic Arc Blow Pada Hasil Las TIG Baja AISI 1021	Juliana Anggono	\N	2000
8205160	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000461	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15898	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000461}, priority = {2}	Data from a production process usually is correlated and doesnot fit normal distribution. In order to detect the existence of strutural changes in production process, especially attribute data, which is focused on changes that are influenced by the data covariance structure, it is necessary to model the covariance function which identical to the spectral distribution first. Accordingly, data is transformed into its spectral distribution by using Walsh-Fourier Transformation so that data will not be correlated and can be analize statistically. Transformed data will be tested with F-test to see if this method can detect the changes. This simulation will use time series data which is generated with INAR (Integer Valued Auto-Regressive) model.
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Data pada suatu proses produksi pada umumnya terkorelasi dan tidak berdistribusi normal. Untuk dapat mendeteksi adanya perubahan struktur pada proses produksi, khususnya data atribut, yang difokuskan pada perubahan struktur yang mempengaruhi struktur kovarian data, perlu dimodelkan terlebih dahulu oleh fungsi kovarian yang identik dengan distribusi spektralnya. Karena itu data ditransformasikan ke dalam distribusi spektralnya dengan menggunakan transformasi Walsh-Fourier sehingga data menjadi tidak terkorelasi dan dapat dianalisa secara statistik. Data yang telah ditransformasikan ini akan diuji dengan menggunakan pengujian statistik F untuk mengetahui apakah metode ini dapat mendeteksi adanya perubahan. Data yang dipakai dalam simulasi ini berupa data time series yang dibangkitkan dengan model INAR (Integer Valued Auto-Regressive).
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Kata kunci : perubahan struktur, data atribut, struktur kovarians, distribusi spektral, uji statistik.	d7b5de01ad99d3a521e198178eeb7a6f	e70a4a4f4aa951e92e597906f9cb5c51	8b6f0e48346b1c1a869af01e5c1fa115	article	Simulasi Diskriminasi Struktur Proses Produksi yang Berdata Atribut	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8205161	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000462	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15899	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000462}, priority = {2}	 High quality products are obtained from good machining  process. Surface roughness is a result of  cutting  conditions. Experiment  is performed to analyze the effect of  nose radius, feed rate and cutting speed on surface and  is  based on experimental design and regression analysis. <br>The feed rate gives the greatest effect and cutting  speed gives the smallest effect on surface roughness.   
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Produk berkualitas diperoleh dari adanya proses  pemesinan yang baik. Kekasaran permukaan adalah salah  satu penyimpangan yang disebabkan oleh kondisi  pemotongan dari proses pemesinan. Untuk itu perlu  dilakukan percobaan untuk menganalisa pengaruh radius  pahat, gerak pemakanan dan kecepatan potong terhadap  kekasaran permukaan.
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Percobaan dilakukan berdasarkan disain eksperimen  dan analisis regresi. Gerak pemakanan memberikan  pengaruh paling besar dan kecepatan potong memberikan  pengaruh paling kecil terhadap kekasaran permukaan.
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Kata kunci : Gerak pemakanan, kecepatan potong, nose  radius, kekasaran permukaan 	b969c092043febd5bb50fe94f6c68d85	6233858f2b2c36b45f9a852da4fc0c3f	26c5ebdbda835f1846f57b82913fa4fd	article	Pengaruh Parameter Potong dan Geometri Pahat Terhadap Kekasaran Permukaan Pada Proses Bubut	Joni Dewanto	\N	2000
8205162	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000463	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15900	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000463}, priority = {2}	  There are two kinds of  sacrificial anodes available to   protect steel structure in the marine environment; they are   zinc and aluminum alloy. This research studies their   performance by conducting galvanic corrosion test in the   substitute ocean water. The performance evaluated covers   potential of protection, galvanic current, capacity and   efficiency, the rate of anode consumption, the induction   time, and their corrosion form. <br>The result shows that  aluminum alloy has galvanic  current and anode capacity  higher than the zinc alloy. It is  also found that this alloy  gives the higher efficiency and  shows the lower anode  consumption rate than the zinc  alloy. From the macro  photographs, it is found that these  two alloys corrode  locally by pitting formation.
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Terdapat dua jenis paduan anoda korban yang digunakan   untuk memproteksi struktur baja karbon di lingkungan air   laut, yaitu paduan aluminium dan paduan seng. Penelitian   ini bertujuan mempelajari kinerja dua jenis anoda korban   tersebut dengan melakukan uji korosi galvanik dalam   lingkungan pengganti air laut. Kinerja yang diukur adalah   potensial proteksi, arus galvanik, kapasitas anoda, efisiensi   anoda, laju konsumsi anoda, waktu induksi, dan pola korosi   anoda. <br> Hasil penelitian menunjukkan anoda korban  paduan  aluminium menghasilkan arus galvanik dan  kapasitas  anoda yang lebih besar daripada paduan seng.  Demikian  pula efisiensi paduan aluminium lebih baik dan  laju  konsumsinya lebih rendah daripada paduan seng.  Dengan  foto makro tampak bahwa pola korosi yang terjadi  pada  kedua jenis paduan menunjukkan anoda korban  tidak  terkorosi secara merata, melainkan terjadinya korosi  pitting  pada permukaannya.
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Kata kunci : proteksi  katodik, anoda korban, lingkungan  pengganti air laut.  	c6c383b0a7354478c3ee6890e69ad769	7c3df53968a154e914e531b75d15db04	320199592e54f010324e9d411b86b072	article	Studi Perbandingan Kinerja Anoda Korban Paduan Aluminium dengan Paduan Seng dalam Lingkungan Air Laut	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8205163	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000464	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15901	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000464}, priority = {2}	Corrosion rate can be reduced by adding inhibitor and  inhibition efficiency is a measure if its ability to suppress  corrosion. The result of the immersion tests show that the  inhibition efficiencies are different on each environment.  Addition of 50 ppm of ascorbic acid results in the highest  efficiency for NaC1 and CaCO3 environment while for Ca  SO4 environment needs 100 ppm. 
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Pemberian inhibitor dapat mengurangi laju korosi dan  kemampuannya untuk menginhibisi diukur dari efisiensinya.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa efisiensi inhibisi  berbeda-beda pada lingkungan yang berbeda.  Penambahan inhibitor yang paling efisien untuk lingkungan  NaCl dan CaCO3 dalah 50 ppm asam askorbat sedangkan  untuk lingkungan CaSO4 adalah 100 ppm asam askorbat. 
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Kata kunci : laju korosi, efisiensi inhibisi, asam askorbat. 	6ca20eada199a7c8aee82a19c8588d69	4945bb7b7a020c3775c0105ad32b2d3c	e5307898c674bfa872e4c4968f8307ad	article	Pengaruh Lingkungan Terhadap Efisiensi Inhibisi Asam Askorbat (Vitamin C) pada Laju Korosi Tembaga	Juliana Anggono	\N	2000
8205164	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000465	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15902	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000465}, priority = {2}	A vehicle must have a high performance to be up against aerodynamic force that effect its stability and response.  Vehicle's performance can be controlled by modifying their characteristic. In this research, vehicle's model is modified by the installation of accessories, such as : air foil, air dam, side air dam, spoiler, and dress up. The speed of the vehicle was varied in this research. 
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Performansi tinggi pada kendaraan dibutuhkan dalam menghadapi gaya aerodinamis. Di mana gaya-gaya aerodinamis ini mempengaruhi kestabilan dan respon kendaraan.
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Performansi kendaraan dapat dikendalikan dengan mengatur dan mengendalikan karakteristik kendaraan. Dalam penelitian ini,  model kendaraan ditambahkan asesoris, seperti : air foil, air dam, side air dam, spoiler, dan dress up dengan memvariasi  kecepatan.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan penambahan asesoris menimbulkan akibat yang unik pada gaya aerodinamis.
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8205165	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000466	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15903	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000466}, priority = {2}	Warm water is needed by humanbeing to take a bath, wash their clothes, their dishes etc. By the photothermal conversion, the solar energy can be used to heat the water. Flat solar collector is a tool which is used to capture energy of sun radiation then convert it into heat to heat up water in collector's pipe. The number of glass cover used effects the performance and efficiency of the collector.
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Air panas dibutuhkan manusia untuk berbagai keperluan seperti untuk mandi, mencuci baju, piring dan lain sebagainya. Dengan konversi fotothermal, maka energi panas matahari dapat dimanfaatkan untuk memanaskan air. Sebuah kolektor surya plat datar digunakan untuk memerangkap energi panas matahari dan panasnya diteruskan ke pipa-pipa yang berisi air sehingga terjadi peningkatan suhu dari air yang berada di dalam pipa tersebut. Jumlah kaca penutup dari kolektor memepengaruhi unjuk kerja dari kolektor.
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Secara umum diperoleh hasil bahwa dengan menggunakan dua buah kaca penutup diperoleh efisiensi yang lebih baik dibandingkan hanya menggunakan satu kaca. Perbedaan suhu antara air keluar kolektor dan yang masuk ke kolektor dengan 2 kaca penutup bisa lebih tinggi hingga sekitar 17Â°C dibandingkan kolektor dengan sebuah kaca penutup.
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Kata kunci : energi tak habis terpakai, kolektor panas matahari, konversi photothermal, pemanas air	7a287cc9406020479df905fc9fee0ed1	d38894c2d33189006aff1f27a1903c75	753a7a0a33ff419aa66206ecc8c094b4	article	Unjuk Kerja Pemanas Air Jenis Kolektor Surya Plat Datar dengan Satu dan Dua Kaca Penutup	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205166	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000467	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15904	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000467}, priority = {2}	Motor vehicles are one of the source emissions of hidrocarbon to atmosphere because of incomplete combustion in combustion chamber, so there are more emissions hidrocarbon from exchaust pipe. One of the method can be used to reduce hidrocarbon emissions from exchaust manifold are injecting hidrogen after combustion process  for burning hidrocarbon in exchaust pipe. 
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Kendaraan bermotor merupakan salah satu sumber emisi hidrokarbon ke atmosfir terutama akibat tidak sempurnanya pembakaran di ruang bakar, sehingga banyak diemisikan hidrokarbon dari saluran buang. Salah satu metode yang dapat digunakan untuk mengurangi emisi dari saluran buang adalah melalui sistim injeksi hidrogen setelah proses pembakaran untuk membakar hidrokarbon di saluran buang.
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	a9f0e58c16f3544c6b3e0d3ca29657e7	20b993d3320f6ad48220e37894b18e64	407b7a0dbc176a0c8820f36f3b2d7a2e	article	Sistem Injeksi Hidrogen untuk Mengurangi Emisi Hidrokarbon	Philip Kristanto	\N	2000
8205167	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000468	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15905	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000468}, priority = {2}	The imperfect combustion process will be a problem in the development effort of diesel engine's performance. Nonhomogen air-fuel mixing process is one of the factors which cause the imperfect combustion.
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By heating up the diesel fuel up to a certain temperature before it goes through the high pressure injection pump will lower its density and viscosity. Therefore, when injected in the combustion chamber, it will formed smaller droplets of fuel spray which result in a more homogenious air-fuel mixture. Also by using higher temperature will make the diesel fuel easier to ignite in order to compensate the limited time which is available in high speed operating conditions.
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Diesel fuel heating can improve the combustion process to increase the power and decrease the fuel consumption optimally.  
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Tidak sempurnanya proses pembakaran merupakan masalah yang akan dijumpai dalam usaha peningkatan kinerja motor diesel. Proses pencampuran udara dan bahan bakar yang kurang baik menjadi salah satu faktor penyebab ketidak sempurnaan tersebut. 
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Dengan melakukan pemanasan terhadap solar  sampai temperatur tertentu sebelum masuk ke dalam pompa tekanan tinggi akan menyebabkan penurunan density dan viskositas solar, sehingga bila diinjeksikan ke dalam ruang bakar akan membentuk butiran kabut bahan bakar yang lebih halus yang akan menyebabkan proses pencampuran bahan bakar dan udara menjadi lebih homogen. Disamping itu, dengan temperatur yang lebih tinggi akan membuat solar menjadi lebih mudah terbakar sehingga dapat mengimbangi singkatnya waktu yang tersedia untuk pembakaran pada putaran tinggi.
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Pemanasan solar dapat dipergunakan sebagai salah satu cara untuk menyempurnakan proses pembakaran sehingga dihasilkan peningkatan daya dan penurunan konsumsi bahan bakar yang optimal.
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	04376356651a959233b692575ed2615b	b407caafc77f2a32720f27ae3f333193	c5a5e713281ae0599f9fc0c4a0f60ca8	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Motor Diesel dengan Penambahan Pemanas Solar	Willyanto Anggono	\N	2000
8205168	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000469	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15906	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000469}, priority = {2}	The imperfect combustion process will be a problem in the development effort of diesel engine's performance. Nonhomogen air-fuel mixing process is one of the factors which cause the imperfect combustion.
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By heating up the diesel fuel up to a certain temperature before it goes through the high pressure injection pump will lower its density and viscosity. Therefore, when injected in the combustion chamber, it will formed smaller droplets of fuel spray which result in a more homogenious air-fuel mixture. Also by using higher temperature will make the diesel fuel easier to ignite in order to compensate the limited time which is available in high speed operating conditions.
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Diesel fuel heating can improve the combustion process to increase the power and decrease the fuel consumption optimally.   
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Tidak sempurnanya proses pembakaran merupakan masalah yang akan dijumpai dalam usaha peningkatan kinerja motor diesel. Proses pencampuran udara dan bahan bakar yang kurang baik menjadi salah satu faktor penyebab ketidak sempurnaan tersebut. 
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Dengan melakukan pemanasan terhadap solar  sampai temperatur tertentu sebelum masuk ke dalam pompa tekanan tinggi akan menyebabkan penurunan density dan viskositas solar, sehingga bila diinjeksikan ke dalam ruang bakar akan membentuk butiran kabut bahan bakar yang lebih halus yang akan menyebabkan proses pencampuran bahan bakar dan udara menjadi lebih homogen. Disamping itu, dengan temperatur yang lebih tinggi akan membuat solar menjadi lebih mudah terbakar sehingga dapat mengimbangi singkatnya waktu yang tersedia untuk pembakaran pada putaran tinggi.
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Pemanasan solar dapat dipergunakan sebagai salah satu cara untuk menyempurnakan proses pembakaran sehingga dihasilkan peningkatan daya dan penurunan konsumsi bahan bakar yang optimal.
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	c0173b59f9ee440de89f2e90bfde1870	d2e4c3e391f89893e2265c901d076f51	6e4c54b091b72e1b102da77794d7e8f8	article	Aplikasi Rekayasa Mutu untuk Mengurangi Cacat pada Mesin Injection Molding	Glenn Yulianto	\N	2000
8205169	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000470	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15907	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000470}, priority = {2}	In an industry that produces product with a quite many components, assembly process usually is the most cost-determining process. Realizing that almost all products are assembled from some components and that the assembly process itself takes time, then products as much as possible are made to be assembled easily.
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Product design that is not proper will cause a very high numbers of components that, in turn, will reduce the reliability of that product. Finally, it will increase the assembly cost. That's why product design needs to be evaluated for assembly purpose.
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The purpose of this research is to evaluate product design by Assembly Analysis and Line Balancing Spreadsheet (AA&LBS) method. Then, the old design is improved to get a new design. The new design is compared the one resulted from Boothroyd Dewhurst (BD) method, where assembly time reduction, efficiency improvement, assembly cost reduction, and Ullman's 13 Guidelines method are used as the criteria.
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Of the data analysis, assembly time reduction of AA&LBS method is almost 2.7 times, and assembly cost reduction is almost 2.5 times than of BD method. AA&LBS method also resulted in average efficiency improvement that is larger, i.e. 11.08%, while BD method is only 0.08%. According to Ullman's 13 Guidelines method, AA&LBS method has a total score of 1062, while BD method has a score of 1060.
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Pada industri yang menghasilkan produk akhir dengan komponen yang cukup banyak, proses perakitan biasanya merupakan proses yang paling menentukan jumlah biaya produksi.  Mengingat hampir semua produk dirakit dari beberapa komponen dan proses perakitan itu sendiri menyita waktu, maka sedapat mungkin dibuat produk-produk yang dapat dirakit dengan mudah.
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Desain produk yang kurang tepat akan menyebabkan jumlah komponen yang terlalu banyak sehingga mengurangi keandalan produk tersebut.  Pada akhirnya, hal ini akan meningkatkan biaya proses perakitan.  Oleh karena itu perlu dilakukan penilaian terhadap desain produk dengan tujuan memudahkan perakitan.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menilai desain produk dengan metode Assembly Analysis and Line Balancing Spreadsheet (AA&LBS), kemudian dilakukan perbaikan terhadap desain lama sehingga diperoleh desain baru. Selanjutnya desain baru tersebut dibandingkan dengan desain yang diperoleh metode Boothroyd Dewhurst (BD), dimana alat pembandingnya adalah tabel penurunan waktu perakitan, tabel peningkatan efisiensi, tabel penurunan biaya perakitan dan metode Ullman's 13 Guidelines.
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Dari analisa data, diperoleh bahwa dengan metode AA&LBS penurunan waktu perakitan hampir 2.7 kali lebih besar, dan penurunan biaya perakitan hampir 2.5 kali lebih besar dari hasil yang diperolch metode BD.  Metode AA&LBS juga memberikan rata-rata peningkatan efisiensi yang lebih besar yaitu 11.08 %, sedangkan metode BD hanya 0.08 %. Berdasarkan metode Ullman's 13 Guidelines, metode AA&LBS memiliki total score sebesar 1062, sedangkan metode BD sebesar 1060.
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Kata kunci: desain untuk perakitan, efisiensi desain	ef0aaf6feef1090cbcb3c1af56d02bd9	2939a0f48c4c61309ce697bfb5a43235	be4b1adbc76770709902b56fb7b053e5	article	Penilaian Desain Produk dengan Assembly Analysis and Line Balancing Spreadsheet dan Ullman 13 Guidelines untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Perakitan	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8205170	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000471	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15908	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000471}, priority = {2}	Production and material requirements planning are interrelated.  The number of required material depends on the quantity of products for a certain period.  The are some methods for material requirements planning.  Two of them are lot-for-lot and economic order quantity.
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Those two methods will be apllied to impeller requirements planning for centrifugal pumps and evaluated to determine which one is more appropriate for the case being studied.  Those methods are chosen because each of them has different characteristic in determination of lot's quantity.  In lot-for-lot the determination of quantity of the impeller is based on the requirements for single period.  In economic order quantity the determination of quantity of the impeller is based on expected requirements.
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Perencanaan produksi dan penyediaan bahan baku merupakan dua hal yang berkaitan.  Berapa banyak bahan baku yang harus disediakan, ditentukan oleh berapa jumlah produk yang akan dibuat pada suatu periode tertentu.  Metode perencanaan untuk penyediaan bahan baku ada beberapa macam.  Dua di antara metode perencanaan penyiapan bahan baku adalah 'lot-for-lot' dan 'economic order quantity'.
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Dua metode tersebut akan dipakai untuk perencanaan penyediaan sudu pompa sentrifugal untuk dievaluasi mana yang lebih sesuai untuk kasus penyediaan sudu pompa sentrifugal tersebut.  Dua metode ini dipilih karena kedua metode tersebut mempunyai karakter yang berbeda dalam penyediaan kebutuhan bahan baku (bahan baku dalam kasus ini adalah impeller pompa).  Pada metode 'lot-for-lot' penentuan jumlah sediaan bahan baku ditetapkan sedemikian rupa untuk memenuhi kebutuhan bersih satu periode tunggal.  Sedangkan pada metode 'economic order quantity' penentuan sediaan bahan baku ditetapkan berdasarkan kebutuhan yang diperkirakan (expected requirements).
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Kata kunci: kebutuhan bahan baku, kebutuhan bersih, 'lot-for-lot', 'economic order quantity'.	169adbea2ca1e3fb68f43f34cbb7d87c	16d0dfeb673d8e69660a99e9c49953db	97ec3da432fb927cb96b64f7416c0e62	article	Studi Kasus Perbandingan antara  Lot-for-Lot  dan  Economic Order Quantity  Sebagai Metode Perencanaan Penyediaan Bahan Baku	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2000
8205171	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000472	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15909	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000472}, priority = {2}	Vibration that happen on machines usually produces unexpected effect, such as unconfortablelity and inaccuration mesurement or distruction on machine's structure.
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Effect of vibration due to both external or internal excitation is influence by this frequency of excitation and elements of vibration system its self.
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An effort to damped this vibration effect can be done by attach a dynamic absorber to the system or by mounting the system on the proper suspension according to their axcitation frequency.
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Getaran yang terjadi pada mesin-mesin biasanya menimbulkan efek yang tidak dikehendaki; seperti ketidaknyamanan, ketidak tepatan dalam pengukuran atau rusaknya struktur mesin.
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Getaran terjadi karena adanya eksitasi  baik yang berasal dari dalam maupun dari luar sistem akan tetapi efek getaran yang ditimbulkannya sangat tergantung dari frekuensi eksitasi tersebut dan elemen-elemen dari sistem getaran itu sendiri.
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Untuk meredam getaran yang terjadi dapat dilakukan dengan cara memasang sistem peredam dinamik pada sistem yang bergetar atau memasang sistem tersebut pada tumpuan yang baik sesuai dengan frekuensi eksitasinya.
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Kata kunci : peredam getaran.	62bb098af077967b119ad503d1ea8ed0	898eea4c374e0e4e187239604497b69a	cd5e7842a96b28262bb2b18f44725601	article	Kajian Teoritik Sistem Peredam Getaran Satu Derajat Kebebasan	Joni Dewanto	\N	2000
8205172	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000473	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15910	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000473}, priority = {2}	One effort to increase productivity of a production process is by decreasing the defects. This can be done by implementing the apropriate quality control. This research is conducted in a tooth paste production to seek which factors that will influence defects and uses factorial design method to get the optimum condition. Results show that the paste weight is determined by air pressure in the mixer and stirring time with optimum condition at 5 cm Hg and 80 minutes, while precision tube folded is determined by the height of tube and the height of the table with optimum condition at 189 mm and 130 mm.
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Untuk dapat meningkatkan produktivitas dari suatu proses produksi, maka salah satu langkah yang dapat diambil adalah dengan mengurangi cacat produk. Hal ini dapat dilakukan dengan menerapkan pengendalian kualitas yang memadai. Pada produksi pasta gigi ini dilakukan suatu penelitian untuk mengetahui faktor apa saja yang mempengaruhi cacat produk dan dilakukan percobaan dengan metode desain faktorial untuk mendapatkan kondisi optimum. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa berat pasta ditentukan oleh faktor tekanan dan waktu pengadukan dengan kondisi optimum 5 cm Hg dan 80 menit, sedangkan lipatan tube dipengaruhi oleh faktor tinggi tube dan tinggi meja dengan kondisi optimum 189 mm dan 130 mm.
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Kata kunci : produktivitas, cacat produk, pengendalian kualitas, desain faktorial	95bc5a20422113b2ee8147f48f72a6a8	a0d5d012730b625f522fc71508d81a8f	420ee5fe637f449fb7338242c6250908	article	Pengendalian Kualitas pada Produksi Pasta Gigi	Susanto Widjojo	\N	2000
8205173	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000474	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15911	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000474}, priority = {2}	Air Slip Forming machine is one of the machines that is used to produce luggage.  However, so far in the manufacturing process determination of operation parameter air-out time (X1), air-in time (X2) and heating time (X3), also the response variable which is the circumference of the luggage (Y) are done by trial and error. Therefore the circumference of the luggage is not the same as the standard one. Respone surface method and CCD formula will be used to get this mathematical model which describe the relation between luggage circumference and other influential variables. The best condition to produce luggage with circumference that meets the standard are 6.3 sec for air-out time, 2.6 sec for air-in time and 62 sec for heating time.
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Mesin Air Slip Forming merupakan salah satu mesin untuk memproduksi koper.  Selama ini dalam proses produksinya penentuan parameter operasi waktu air-out (X1), waktu air-in (X2), dan waktu pemanasan (X3) serta variabel respon berupa keliling koper (Y) dilakukan dengan cara trial and error. Karena itu sering didapatkan ukuran keliling  koper  tidak sesuai standar. Metode respon surface dan rancangan CCD akan digunakan  untuk mendapatkan model matematis yang menggambarkan hubungan antara keliling koper dan variabel-variabel yang mempengaruhi.
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Kondisi proses yang menghasilkan keliling koper yang sesuai standar adalah 6.3 detik untuk waktu air out, 2.6 detik untuk waktu air-in dan 62 detik untuk waktu pemanasan.
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Kata kunci : permukaan respon, CCD	1ffcefe2c922d0dbf326d7c2907e568a	972a82485bc86258d21ea44a5910152e	9e174e1b5473ed943a3e866e76aa9b84	article	Optimasi Parameter Operasi Mesin Air Slip Forming untuk Meminimalkan Cacat Produk	Amelia Amelia	\N	2000
8205174	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000475	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15912	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000475}, priority = {2}	A combustion process could be complete or incomplete depends on how much air available in the combustion chamber.
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An intercooler used to cool the air entering a combustion chamber increase the mass flowrate of air. Doing so could increase the possibility of reaction between fuel & air.
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When the air is cooled to 15°C, the increase of output power using the intercoole is about 1,8 %.
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Jumlah udara yang tersedia di ruang bakar sangat menentukan kesempurnaan hasil pembakaran yang bisa dicapai.
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Dengan adanya pipa pendingin yang mendinginkan udara sebelum masuk ke ruang bakar akan meningkatkan kapasitas massa dari udara sehingga meningkatkan kemungkinan setiap molekul bahan bakar untuk bertemu dengan molekul udara.
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Peningkatan daya yang dicapai dengan penambahan pendingin ini adalah sekitar 1,8 % jika didinginkan hingga mencapai 15 °C.
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Kata kunci : motor diesel, pipa pendingin, daya.	1ece7610da9f7e34ec40919c93de6c09	48e1e058257b1af0065401a1bd159554	95527cc079f20a460e8435f10aad0e71	article	PENINGKATAN PERFORMANCE DENGAN PENDINGIN UDARA MASUK PADA MOTOR DIESEL 4JA1	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205175	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000476	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15913	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000476}, priority = {2}	One of the factor that influences optimation of performance of diesel engine is an imperfect combustion in the combustion chamber. To optimize performance of this engine it is necessary to do modification by increasing air temperature and air pressure into combustion chamber.
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A change of inlet air temperature in the combustion chamber will effect the air density, so will influence the amount of air in the combustion chamber. The increasing air pressure into the combustion chamber will help the mixture to reach its combustion condition faster. So that combustion deceleration, specially in the high rotation speed condition can be avoided.
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The result of the research showed that the optimal condition can be achieved at the temperature 50°C and the pressure  3 bars.
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Salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi optimalisasi kinerja pada motor diesel adalah pembakaran kurang sempurna di dalam ruang bakar. Untuk mengoptimalkan kinerja dari motor bakar tersebut dilakukan modifikasi dengan jalan meningkatkan suhu dan tekanan udara masuk ke ruang bakar.
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Perubahan suhu udara masuk ruang bakar akan berpengaruh terhadap kerapatan udara, sehingga akan mempengaruhi jumlah udara yang masuk ke ruang bakar. Penambahan tekanan pada udara yang masuk ke ruang bakar akan membantu campuran mencapai kondisi pembakaran dengan lebih cepat, sehingga keterlambatan pembakaran, terutama pada kondisi kecepatan putaran yang tinggi dapat dihindari.
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Hasil penelitian melalui percobaan menunjukkan bahwa kondisi optimal melalui peningkatan suhu dan udara masuk ruang bakar akan dicapai pada 50°C dan tekanan 3 bar.
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Kata kunci : Modifikasi Motor Diesel
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	7b72364f1227b6d0ff2c94bc48e2c29c	0df43054c14979060e362ee5f192e060	4257158b57d53b83dc3597070fd947f0	article	PENGARUH SUHU DAN TEKANAN UDARA MASUK TERHADAP KINERJA MOTOR DIESEL TIPE 4 JA 1	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205176	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000477	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15914	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000477}, priority = {2}	One of supporting components in the ignition system of Spark Ignition Engine is spark plug. Ignition occurs caused by the existence of electric source energy which generates activation energy to ignite the air fuel mixture until produces power.
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Spark plug is a component generating the spark highly effected the completeness process in combustion chamber. The completeness of combustion process shall affects the performance of the engine.
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By using double electrode spark plug and multi electrode spark plug can increase the performance on optimal condition, particularly increasing of the thermal efficiency each is 2.9% and 3.7%.
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Salah satu komponen pendukung dalam sistem pengapian pada motor bakar torak adalah busi. Pengapian dari busi terjadi karena adanya sumber energi listrik untuk menghasilkan energi aktivasi yang digunakan untuk membakar campuran udara dan bahan bakar sehingga menghasilkan tenaga.
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Busi sebagai suatu piranti untuk menghasilkan busur api listrik sangat berpengaruh terhadap kesempurnaan proses pembakaran yang terjadi didalam ruang bakar. Kesempurnaan proses pembakaran akan mempengaruhi unjuk kerja dari motor.
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Dengan menggunakan busi dua elektrode dan busi tiga elektrode dapat meningkatkan unjuk kerja dari motor pada kondisi optimal khususnya peningkatan Efisiensi Thermis yaitu masing-masing 2,9% dan 3,7%.
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Kata kunci: Busi dua elektrode, busi tiga elektrode, energi aktivasi, peningkatan daya, penurunan konsumsi bahan bakar, proses pembakaran.	d2105a08a0d1748a04d538a46e88c5a3	328de9b9fcebc39cd003116761d0f106	56dd34be1a06d043775298ddbb315374	article	PENINGKATAN UNJUK KERJA MOTOR BENSIN EMPAT LANGKAH DENGAN PENGGUNAAN BUSI DUA ELEKTRODE DAN BUSI TIGA ELEKTRODE	Slamet Basuki	\N	2000
8205177	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000478	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15915	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000478}, priority = {2}	Solar collector is the essential item of equipment which transforms solar radiation energy to some other useful energy form, for example as the water heater.
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One of the shape solar collector, is prismatic which have ability to receive solar radiation intensity from all the sun's position, so that using solar energy as water heater can more effective.
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Solar collector can absorb solar radiation intensity and convert it to useful calor for heating the water inside the pipes of the collector, so the temperature of the water is rise and natural convection is happen by the basic of thermosiphon because effect of mass density fluid difference.
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From the experiment is found the best position to locate the collector which can produce optimal efficiency are 15 degrre from east to north.
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Kolektor surya merupakan suatu bagian dari peralatan yang dibutuhkan untuk mengubah energi radiasi matahari ke bentuk energi panas untuk berbagai keperluan, misalnya sebagai pemanas air. Salah satu bentuk dari kolektor surya adalah bentuk prisma yang memiliki kemampuan untuk menerima intensitas radiasi matahari dari segala posisi matahari, sehingga diharapkan pemanfaatan energi tersebut sebagai pemanas air dapat lebih efektif.
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Kolektor surya akan menyerap energi dari radiasi matahari dan mengkonversikannya menjadi panas yang berguna untuk memanaskan air di dalam pipa-pipa kolektor, sehingga suhu air akan meningkat dan terjadi konveksi alami berdasarkan efek termosipon karena adanya perbedaan masa jenis fluida. 
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Dari percobaan didapatkan bahwa posisi terbaik dari kolektor yang menghasilkan efisiensi yang optimal dengan menempatkan kolektor 15° dari arah timur ke utara.
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Kata kunci: Pemanas air tenaga surya
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	b348ae17c25c00769bdb4bfc44bfb57b	3f9ce8b840b13fb1c43e0fc7f70ca14d	13238920c5e488c0e6ac5de0bc691a62	article	KOLEKTOR SURYA PRISMATIK	James Laeyadi	\N	2000
8205178	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000479	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15916	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000479}, priority = {2}	Scaling method is an alternative for thermodynamic design of a new engine. The benefits of this method are the design process can be done quite fast and guarantee that thermodynamic performance of the new engine (derivative engine) will be the same as that of the existing engine (prototype engine).
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Thermodynamic design by scaling method requires determination of parameters that influence the engine performance; dimensionless groups; and complete specifications of an existing engine. Those requirements are needed as a reference for thermodynamic design of the new engine. This thermodynamic design is a part of research to develop the new engine based on the Sunpower FF300W.
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Metode penskalaan (scaling method) merupakan salah satu alternatif yang dipakai untuk perancangan termodinamik motor baru (derivative engine). Dibandingkan dengan alternatif lainnya, metode penskalaan ini memiliki keunggulan tersendiri. Keunggulan pertama adalah proses perancangan bisa dilakukan dengan cepat. Keunggulan kedua adalah unjuk kerja secara termodinamik bisa dipredikisi dengan ketepatan yang baik.
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Penerapan metode penskalaan dalam perancangan termodinamik motor baru mensyaratkan penentuan parameter-parameter yang mempengaruhi unjuk kerja motor yang sedang dirancang, penentuan unit tidak berdimensi (dimensionless group) serta spesifikasi lengkap dari motor yang sudah ada (prototype engine) yang akan dipakai sebagai acuan untuk perancang termodinamik motor yang baru.
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Perancangan termodinamik ini merupakan rangkaian dari penelitian untuk mengembangkan motor baru berdasarkan motor yang sudah ada, yaitu Sunpower FP300W.
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Kata kunci: unit tidak berdimensi, sirkuit gas, perancangan termodinamik, efisiensi indikatif, kerja spesifik per siklus.
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	14809dfebf49942cad69e892cd3a6648	858209b971f89bd3c0fb5d8069604d41	ee6df83061b17473b5b82b7f6ceac9df	article	PERANCANGAN TERMODINAMIK SIRKUIT GAS MOTOR STIRLING FP150W DENGAN METODE PENSKALAAN (SCALING METHOD)	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2000
8205179	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000480	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15917	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000480}, priority = {2}	This paper describes how to model and validate a control system of water level in a tank. The system consists of  single tank, water level sensor, pump, pump driver, AD and DA converter. Each elemen system models is  derivited emperically and then the  whole system models is built from this models. Validation of this system modelling can be done by comparing theoritical respon curve and actual respon curve. Theoritical respon curve ploted according to the equation of system modelling and actual respon curve ploted according to the measurements. Validation of  this system modelling shows that  the modelling is good enough.
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Makalah ini membahas bagaimana memodelkan dan memvalidasi suatu sistem pengatur ketinggian air. Sistem terdiri dari sebuah tangki tunggal,  sensor ketinggian muka air, pompa, driver pompa dan elemen-elemen perubah ADC dan DAC. Pemodelan sistem keseluruhan disusun dari pemodelan elemen-elemen yang diturunkan secara emperik. Validasi atas pemodelam sistem ini  dilakukan dengan cara membandingkan kurva respon dari model persamaan sistem secara keseluruhan dan kurva respon riel dari hasil pengukuran. Pemodelan sistem ini menunjukkan hasil yang cukup baik. 
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Kata kunci : pemodelan, kontrol tinggi permukaan air, Algoritma PID, visualisasi.
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	9076686e9948409eaf5abba5bbf7cdcc	a7e83b357b768fd6469abb5f8610c4a0	46220028ab6e0f2556baa408f695fc50	article	PEMODELAN SISTEM PENGATUR KETINGGIAN AIR PADA SEBUAH TANGKI TUNGGAL	Yohanes Dibyo Suprapto	\N	2000
8205180	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000481	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15918	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000481}, priority = {2}	A manufacturing factory that produce travel bags focused on export market with increasing demand, need to improve the product quantity to fulfil the production target. Initial survey found out that the factory cannot meet the target. This situation was caused by some factors, as: lack of machines and ineficiency of the factory location order.
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This paper includes analysis of factory location order using Travel Chart method which is performed manually and using QS software to get more accurate results. The objective is to minimize material handling so that realization of the production target determined can be optimized.
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By adding 1 (one) machine for hot forming, the production quantity can be increased and the new facility location order showed reduction of sum of momen from 949459 to 775494.8
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Sebuah perusahaan manufaktur yang memproduksi koper dan menitik beratkan pemasaran produknya untuk ekspor dengan skala permintaan yang semakin meningkat, diharuskan dapat meningkatkan jumlah produksinya untuk memenuhi target produksi. Pada pengamatan awal ditemukan bahwa target produksi ternyata belum terpenuhi. Hal ini disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor, antara lain adalah kurangnya jumlah mesin yang digunakan dan bentuk tata letak pabrik yang tidak efisien.
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Makalah ini memuat analisa tata letak pabrik dengan menggunakan metode travel chart yang dilakukan dengan cara manual dan dengan bantuan software QS untuk mendapatkan hasil perhitungan yang lebih akurat. Tujuan analisa tata letak pabrik ini adalah untuk meminimalisasi material handling sehingga diharapkan dapat mengoptimumkan realisasi target produksi yang telah ditetapkan.
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Dengan menambahkan 1 (satu) buah mesin untuk hot forming maka produksi dapat ditingkatkan dan perancangan tata letak fasilitas baru memberikan pengurangan total momen dari 949459 menjadi 775494,8.
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Kata kunci: tata letak pabrik, pesawat pengangkat, metode 'travel chart', momen perpindahan.
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	1a25c9134bbd580d8022fb8f6e33e496	5ebe84a9aa72d580bf65e1058061ada3	f169998666a35578dba60d84e4f6c054	article	ANALISA TATA LETAK PABRIK UNTUK MEMINIMALISASI MATERIAL HANDLING PADA PABRIK KOPER	Sugiarto Sugiarto	\N	2000
8205181	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000482	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15919	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000482}, priority = {2}	Maintenance scheduling system is very important for a company to reduce total maintenance cost. Maintenace scheduling will be done on hydraulic seal and oil burner pipe that are components of press machine for hot forming process. Scheduling model will consider labor cost, production loss cost, and spare part cost. The aim of this model is to determine the interval of maintenance by optimizing cost. This calculation will reduce total maintenance cost between 35,07 % and 90,73 % of the previous total maintenance cost.
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Sistem penjadwalan perawatan mesin sangatlah penting bagi perusahaan untuk menekan biaya yang harus dikeluarkan. Penjadwalan perawatan akan dilakukan pada seal hydrolis yang merupakan komponen dari mesin press dan slang oil burner yang merupakan komponen mesin press untuk proses hot forming. Model perawatan yang digunakan akan memperhitungkan komponen-komponen biaya yang meliputi biaya tenaga kerja, biaya kehilangan produksi dan harga komponen. Model ini bertujuan untuk menentukan interval waktu perawatan dengan mengoptimalkan biaya. Dari hasil perhitungan dapat menekan biaya total berkisar antara 35,07% sampai 90,73% dari biaya total semula.
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Kata kunci: penjadwalan, perawatan mesin, biaya perawatan	94b87112da4a62b903e1ecf97c0d5f6e	c48088edcaca9881076aad4315ef93ad	45cd62ba91194121a66ee4ddba30c751	article	ANALISA PENJADWALAN DAN BIAYA PERAWATAN MESIN PRESS UNTUK PEMBENTUKAN KAMPAS REM	Amelia Amelia	\N	2000
8205182	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000483	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15920	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000483}, priority = {2}	Planned Interval Test method conducted in several intervals of times (0-5) days, (0-10) days, (0-15)) days, and (10-15) days shows the changes of environment condition and metal corrosion. The changes in the corrosiveness media and the corrosion resistant of the material. The acidity of the media gets lower from 7.6 to 7.1 in the interval of (0-5) days and the conductivity increase during the time interval.  The change in acidity is caused by hydrolisis reaction and AA decomposition. During the time interval of (10-15) days a very high corrosion rate was observed due to low pH and high conductivity. The highest efficiency  is found in the addition of 150 ppm AA in all different concentration of Cl - and SO4 2- in water. More or less AA concentration, AA has no function as inhibitor. The amount is not enough to form the protective film on the metal surface and some are used to form the chelate compounds with the metal ions.
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Pengujian dengan metode Planned-Interval Test dalam interval waktu (0-5) hari, (0-10) hari, (0-15) hari dan (10-15) hari menunjukkan perubahan kondisi lingkungan dan perilaku korosi tembaga. Perubahan kondisi lingkungan ini ditunjukkan oleh penurunan pH dan peningkatan nilai konduktivitas lingkungan. Penurunan pH dari 7,6 ke 7,1 pada interval waktu (0-5) hari karena reaksi hidrolisis dan dekomposisi asam askorbat (AA). Sedangkan nilai konduktivitas yang semakin tinggi disebabkan oleh semakin banyaknya ion-ion terlarut dalam lingkungan. Kedua perubahan ini menimbulkan peningkatan pada  korosivitas  lingkungan. Korosivitas tertinggi dijumpai pada interval waktu (10-15) hari , terbukti dengan laju korosi paling besar. Efisiensi AA tertinggi untuk semua variasi lingkungan NaCl dan CaSO4 terjadi pada 150 ppm. Kurang atau lebih dari 150 ppm , AA tidak akan berfungsi sebagai inhibitor karena selain jumlah AA yang tidak memadai untuk inhibisi juga dipakai bersama ion logam membentuk senyawa kelat yang meningkatkan laju korosi.
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Kata kunci: laju korosi, efisiensi inhibisi, asam askorbat
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	8dcb6e04a33800a70c426b7b7342d74d	e79e1f1fe5e8594aa5798a0edea71435	feb1beb85c678797f474a505cc5e77e5	article	STUDI PERILAKU KOROSI TEMBAGA DENGAN VARIASI KONSENTRASI ASAM ASKORBAT (VITAMIN C) DALAM LINGKUNGAN AIR YANG MENGANDUNG KLORIDA DAN SULFAT	Adriana Anggorowati	\N	2000
8205183	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000484	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15921	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000484}, priority = {2}	The pipes used to circulate water in a solar collector usually has 'parallel' configuration. The water would absorb more solar energy if it flows slower in the pipes. It could be accomplished by using 'serpentine' configuration. A research on a 'parallel' collector and a 'serpentine' collector was carried on the same time, which were 7 days for one cover glass and the next 7 days for two cover glasses.
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From the research, it is found that if the water stored in a reservoir tank is to be used in the evening, 'parallel' configuration is more suitable than 'serpentine' configuration.
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Pipa sirkulasi yang ada pada kolektor surya umumnya mempunyai konfigurasi 'paralel'. Air akan menerima radiasi matahari lebih banyak jika mengalir lebih lambat dalam pipa sirkulasi. Hal ini dapat dilakukan dengan konfigurasi 'serpentine'. Pengujian kolektor dengan konfigurasi 'paralel' dan 'serpentine' dilakukan secara bersamaan selama 7 hari untuk satu kaca penutup dan 7 hari berikutnya untuk dua kaca penutup.
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan konfigurasi 'paralel' lebih baik jika air yang disimpan dalam tanki hendak dipergunakan pada sore hari.
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Kata kunci : kolektor surya, pipa sirkulasi.	91d0b90d4ee578919ca172dc448ff755	8628934ef84805fa8941b48e8b3c94d8	b4602d608d2b51b9458b13d10e454378	article	PERBANDINGAN KONFIGURASI PIPA  PARALEL  DAN  SERPENTINE  TERHADAP UNJUK KERJA KOLEKTOR SURYA PLAT DATAR	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205184	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000485	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15922	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000485}, priority = {2}	In a heat exchanger, there is heat transferred either from the surrounding or to the surrounding, which is not expected. A thermal insulator is used to reduce this heat transfer. The effectiveness of a heat exchanger will increase if the heat loss to surrounding can be reduced. Theoretically, the thicker the insulator the smaller the heat loss in a plate heat exchanger.
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A research is carried on to study the effect of an insulator thickness on heat exchanger effectiveness. The insulators used are glasswool and rockwool. It turns out that the effectiveness is increasing until a maximum point,  and then decreasing when the thickness of the insulator is increasing.
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Dalam suatu heat exchanger selalu terjadi perpindahan panas ke atau dari lingkungan yang tidak diharapkan. Untuk mengurangi perpindahan panas ini digunakan isolator termal. Efektivitas heat exchanger akan meningkat jika panas yang hilang ke atau dari lingkungan dapat dikurangi. Secara teoritis untuk heat exchanger berbentuk kotak semakin tebal isolator termal yang digunakan semakin kecil panas mengalir ke atau dari lingkungan.
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Dalam penelitian ini dicari pengaruh ketebalan isolator termal terhadap efektivitas suatu plate heat exchanger. Percobaan dilakukan untuk 2 jenis isolator, yaitu glasswool dan rockwool. Hasil yang didapat adalah efektivitas akan meningkat sampai harga tertentu dan kemudian akan berkurang dengan penambahan ketebalan isolator termal.
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Kata kunci: isolator termal, efektivitas, plate heat exchanger.	62e99960f7d44d4369772bf1ec25e60d	e4d4a4c8013a391b23009911e9a3908b	0e350b22627d1aadb43e657055d824fb	article	PENGARUH TEBAL ISOLASI TERMAL TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205185	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000486	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15923	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000486}, priority = {2}	Heat exchanger effectiveness is affected by some factors such as pipe shape, temperature, cold and hot air direction and velocity entering the heat exchanger. Research about heat exchanger has been done but the significance level of the heat exchanger effectiveness resulted is unknown.
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A designed experiment should be done to optimize the performance of concentric tube heat exchanger with measured significance level. From the analysis of result of previous experiment, factors that seem to affect the effectiveness are velocity of cold air, velocity of hot air, and pipe shape of heat exchanger used (outlet and inlet similar to U, S and L shape). Experimental design that is used here is three-level factorial design.
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On the arrangement of factors as follows: velocity of cold air = 4 m/s, velocity of hot air = 7 m/s, and pipe of S shape, optimum effectiveness gained at significance level of 95 % is 0,39098.
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Efektifitas heat exchanger tabung konsentris bisa dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor, antara lain bentuk pipa, temperatur, arah aliran dan kecepatan udara masuk baik dingin maupun panas. Penelitian mengenai heat exchanger telah dilakukan sebelumnya namun tingkat signifikasi dari efektifitas heat exchanger yang dihasilkan tidak diketahui.
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Suatu eksperimen yang terancang perlu dilakukan untuk mengoptimalkan kinerja dari heat exchanger tabung kosentris dengan tingkat signifikasi yang terukur. Dari analisa terhadap hasil eksperimen terdahulu, tampak bahwa faktor yang berpengaruh adalah kecepatan udara dingin, kecepatan udara panas dan bentuk pipa heat exchanger (outlet dan inlet menyerupai bentuk U, S dan L) yang digunakan. Rancangan eksperimen yang digunakan ialah rancangan faktorial 3 level.
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Pada pengaturan level faktor sebagai berikut: kecepatan udara dingin = 4 m/det, kecepatan udara panas = 7 m/det dan bentuk tabung yang digunakan ialah pipa berbentuk S, diperoleh efektifitas optimum pada tingkat signifikasi 95 % = 0,39098.
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Kata kunci: heat exchanger, desain eksperimen, efektifitas	26a06c76c9a51dc64076d3b6556b67e6	6702d6282efd20c4c7950412ff42947b	a6bbb99ef26ca6ed7575e6243cf3475d	article	OPTIMASI KINERJA HEAT EXCHANGER TABUNG KOSENTRIS	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8205186	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000487	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15924	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000487}, priority = {2}	As a device to exchange heat from hot fluid to colder fluid, a heat exchanger is supposed to have high effectiveness. Theoretically, the increase of fluid rate would increase the effectiveness. Yet, it makes the contact time among the fluids become shorter. Based on this phenomenon, a research is carried on to find out how the fluid rate affects the effectiveness of a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger. The working fluid used is air.
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It is found out that the effectiveness would up to a certain value if the fluid rate increases and then it would decrease. The effectiveness of a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger would be higher if the hot air flows faster (in the tube side) and the cold air flows slower (in the shell side).
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Sebagai alat untuk penukaran panas dari fluida dengan temperatur tinggi ke fluida dengan temperatur rendah, suatu heat exchanger diharapkan mempunyai efektivitas yang tinggi. Secara teoritis kenaikan kecepatan aliran akan menaikkan efektivitas. Namun, hal ini membuat waktu kontak menjadi singkat. Dari fenomena ini, ingin diteliti bagaimana pengaruh kecepatan terhadap efektivitas suatu Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger dengan udara sebagai fluida kerja.
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Dari hasil penelitian didapat bahwa efektivitas naik seiring dengan kenaikan kecepatan hingga suatu harga tertentu dan kemudian akan turun. Efektivitas Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger lebih tinggi jika udara panas mengalir dengan kecepatan tinggi (di sisi tube) dan udara dingin mengalir dengan kecepatan rendah (di sisi shell).
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Kata kunci:  efektivitas, shell-and-tube heat exchanger.	dd7618897413ac65fd9994bba161c704	7af839a7315e13c50dfa545ba528ae50	da11bb7a784b3613cf5519b5256287f7	article	PENGARUH KECEPATAN ALIRAN TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS SHELL-AND-TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205187	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000488	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15925	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000488}, priority = {2}	Hardness is one of the mechanical properties needed in a grinding ball. The hardness of grinding ball produced up to now is gained  by trial and error to those parameters which are presumed influencing the hardness. Research is done to get parameter influence the hardness of grinding ball and optimum level. Three parameters presumed influencing the hardness are temperature of raw material (Tm), the initial temperature of quenching (Tq), and the final temperature of quenching (Tt). Design of experiment is used to analysis which parameter influence the hardness. A 23 factorial design is chosen, each parameter has two level. According to experiment and data analysis, the influencing parameter are Tq, Tt and interaction between Tq and Tt. The optimum value of Tq and Tt are 905 ± 10°C and 133 ± 3°C, value of Tm is 1110 ± 10°C.
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Kekerasan merupakan salah satu sifat yang dibutuhkan oleh grinding ball. Untuk mendapatkan sifat tersebut hingga saat ini masih dilakukan dengan cara trial and error sehingga sangatlah tidak efektif. Maka dari itu dilakukan suatu penelitian untuk mengetahui parameter-parameter yang mempengaruhi kekerasan grinding ball dan level yang optimal. Ada tiga parameter yang diduga mempengaruhi kekerasan grinding ball, yaitu temperatur raw material (Tm), temperatur awal proses quenching (Tq) dan temperatur akhir proses quenching (Tt). Untuk menganalisa parameter-parameter yang berpengaruh digunakan desain eksperimen. Desain eksperimen yang digunakan adalah rancangan faktorial 23, masing-masing terdiri atas 2 level. Dari percobaan dan analisa data, tampak bahwa parameter yang berpengaruh adalah Tq, Tt serta interaksi antara Tq dan Tt. Nilai Tq dan Tt yang optimum adalah 905 ± 10°C dan 133 ± 3°C, sedang nilai Tm yang dianjurkan 1110 ± 10°C.
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Kata kunci: Desain eksperimen, grinding ball, temperatur quenching	a7beab63f747c3b606cf9a8eb905efd3	3597fcb36ed52c6cea00e62447cd9426	21c7e09c2a15dbae1e3a9077fd2ec82f	article	PENELITIAN OPTIMASI TEMPERATUR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEKERASAN PADA PEMBUATAN GRINDING BALL DENGAN CARA HOT ROLLING	Amelia Amelia	\N	2000
8205188	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000489	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15926	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000489}, priority = {2}	Octane number is a reference to measure quality of gasoline as the fuel of gasoline engine. Gasoline with higher octane number gives less tendency to knocking.
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Naphtalene is a chemical solution that gives positive effect to rise the octane number. Octane number of gasoline can be measured by CFR engine.
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Using a motor Daihatsu CB-23, the best power obtained by using a grain of naphtalene (3,75 grams) for 3 litres of gasoline and ignition timing is 12° before TDC. Using this ratio, CO & CO2 that are produced in the exhaust gas is nearly the ame with pure gasoline usge but less HC and O2 are produced.
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Angka oktan merupakan acuan untuk mengukur kualitas dari bensin yang digunakan sebagai bahan bakar motor bensin. Makin tinggi angka oktan maka makin rendah kecenderungan bensin untuk terjadi knocking.
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Naphtalene merupakan suatu larutan kimia yang memberikan pengaruh positif untuk meningkatkan angka oktan dari bensin. Besarnya angka oktan ini dapat diukur dengan mesin CFR.
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Dari hasil percobaan dengan motor Daihatsu CB-23 diperoleh bahwa dengan penambahan naphtalene sebesar 1 butir (3,75 gram) untuk 3 liter bensin dan sudut pengapian 12° sebelum TMA diperoleh daya yang dihasilkan motor paling optimal. Untuk perbandingan tersebut kadar CO maupun CO2 yang terbentuk hampir sama dengan penggunaan bensin premium murni tetapi terjadi penurunan HC dan O2 pada gas buangnya.
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Kata kunci: angka oktan, naphtalene, motor bensin	ee7094c88c455c9b7910622538c385f2	55a83a5ce90f40c958d958d15244b2c4	1919d58ce82fbbc474c535da670eda45	article	PENGARUH NAPHTALENE TERHADAP PERUBAHAN ANGKA OKTAN BENSIN  UNJUK KERJA MOTOR DAN GAS BUANGNYA	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205189	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000490	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15927	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000490}, priority = {2}	In attempt to increase the quality of SR-24-type iron rods several constraints are often faced. One of the problems is the high variability of yield strength quality characteristic. A research of influential factors and ideal composition of materials that can minimize quality variability is needed.
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To solve the above problem Taguchi method is used in designing the experiment. The superiority of this method is the ability to minimize variability of response and the efficiency of experiment. First steps that is taken is choosing control and noise factors and determining the levels. Then, the orthogonal matrix for experiment is built. Data analysis are done by optimizing signal-to-noise ratio, analysis of means, and analysis of variance.
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Result of analysis of SNR and mean give a conclusion that Carbon content of 0.1 %, Silicon content of 0.15 %, and Mangan content of 0.5 % are sufficient composition of additive material that will minimize variability level of yield strength.
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Dalam usaha untuk meningkatkan kualitas besi beton jenis SR-24 dijumpai beberapa kendala.  Salah satu kendalanya adalah cukup tingginya tingkat variasi karakteristik mutu yield strength yang terjadi. Sehingga dibutuhkan suatu penelitian terhadap faktor-faktor yang berpengaruh dan pengaturan komposisi bahan yang ideal untuk meminimalkan variasi mutu tersebut.
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Untuk menyelesaikan masalah tersebut digunakan metode Taguchi dalam perancangan eksperimen.  Kelebihan metode ini ialah mampu meminimalkan akibat dari variasi terhadap respon serta eksperimen dapat dilakukan dengan efisien. Langkah yang dilaksanakan ialah memilih faktor-faktor kendali dan noise sekaligus penentuan level-levelnya dan selanjutnya membuat matriks ortogonal untuk eksperimen. Analisa data dilakukan berdasar pengoptimalan Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), analisa Mean serta Anova.
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Hasil analisa terhadap SNR dan mean didapatkan kesimpulan bahwa kadar Karbon 0,1 %, kadar Silikon 0,15 %, kadar Mangan 0,5 % merupakan komposisi bahan penolong yang cukup memadai sehingga tingkat variasi yield strength dapat diminimalkan.
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Kata kunci: Besi beton, Metode Taguchi, yield stregth	00c31d6bce8a15bba22b11926f497892	6913fa24980715412179a7e29fd91bf9	43326137575903598342979520b9de16	article	REKAYASA MUTU BESI BETON DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI	Roche Alimin	\N	2000
8205190	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000491	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15928	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000491}, priority = {2}	Squeeze casting, also known as liquid metal forging, is a term commonly used to describe a process by which molten metal solidifies under pressure within closed dies position between the plates of a hydraulic press.  The applied pressure and instant contact of the molten metal with the die surface produce a rapid heat transfer condition that yields  a pore-free fine grain casting with mechanical properties. Which is similar to those of wrought products. 
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This papers reviews aspect of recent progress in the development of current squeeze casting techniques, and address both the advantages and limitations of the various processes.
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Pengecoran squeeze, yang juga dikenal dengan istilah penempaan logam cair, merupakan suatu istilah yang dipakai untuk menggambarkan suatu proses dimana logam cair didinginkan di dalam cetakan tertutup sambil diberi tekanan luar yang biasanya berasal dari tenaga hidrolik. Tekanan yang diberikan serta kontak langsung antara logam cair dengan dinding cetakan akan menyebabkan terjadi perpindahan panas secara cepat yang memungkinkan untuk menghasilkan produk cor dengan porositas rendah serta memiliki  ukuran butir yang halus dengan sifat mekanik yang mendekati produk tempa umumnya. 
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Karya tulis ini mencoba mengkaji perkembangan terkini dari pengecoran squeeze serta keunggulan dan keterbatasan proses ini dibandingkan proses-proses lainnya.
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Kata kunci: pengecoran squeeze langsung, pengecoran squeeze tak langsung	72b7bc08e87cd4211ed49d24adc3e0cb	f22734303bf2ca34713fc5625e10cbb3	c38ebcde2e11ebdfa93848cb99adf72a	article	PENGECORAN SQUEEZE	Firdaus Firdaus	\N	2000
8205191	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000492	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15929	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000492}, priority = {2}	One of supporting components in the ignition system of Spark Ignition Engine is spark plug. Ignition occurs caused by the existence of electric source energy which generates activation energy to ignite the air fuel mixture until produces power.
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Spark plug is a component generating the spark highly effected the completeness process in combustion chamber. The completeness of combustion process shall affects the performance of the engine.
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By using Splitfire SF392D Spark plug and Hurricane plug wire, the ignition timing must be resetting for optimum power result. From result of the test, everage power increased is 3.8%.
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Salah satu komponen pendukung dalam sistem pengapian pada motor bakar torak adalah busi. Pengapian dari busi terjadi karena adanya sumber energi listrik untuk menghasilkan energi aktivasi yang digunakan untuk membakar campuran udara dan bahan bakar sehingga menghasilkan tenaga.
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Busi sebagai suatu piranti untuk menghasilkan busur api listrik  sangat berpengaruh terhadap kesempurnaan proses pembakaran yang terjadi didalam ruang bakar. Kesempurnaan proses pembakaran akan mempengaruhi unjuk kerja dari motor.
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Dengan menggunakan Busi Splitfire SF392D dan Kabel Busi Hurricane, maka waktu pengapian harus disesuiakan untuk mendapatkan daya yang optimal. Peningkatan daya rata-rata yang dihasilkan dari pengujian adalah 3,8%.
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Kata kunci: Busi, Kabel busi, energi aktivasi, peningkatan daya, penurunan konsumsi bahan bakar, proses pembakaran.	713a86c96c17f18360c72e994591f883	c15567df59e9499265a8905eda4ab9dc	14caee2fbdb7f25a0d0c92b2f951d2f0	article	PENINGKATAN UNJUK KERJA MOTOR BENSIN EMPAT LANGKAH DENGAN PENGGUNAAN BUSI SPLITFIRE SF392D DAN KABEL BUSI HURRICANE	Julianto Setyawan	\N	2000
8205192	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000493	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15930	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000493}, priority = {2}	Although TQM could solve every problems but it does not mean that TQM is unlimited. There are several limitations on TQM application, some examples from international cases is taken to show the failure of TQM implementation. The understanding of TQM philosophy is really necessary.
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Meskipun TQM dapat menyelesaikan semua masalah tetapi bukan berarti bahwa TQM tanpa batas. Ada beberapa keterbatasan penerapan TQM yang berujung pada beberapa kasus dunia yang dapat diambil sebagai contoh dari kegagalan penerapan TQM secara baik dan benar. Untuk itu diperlukan pemahaman filosophi TQM secara tepat.
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Kata kunci: total quality management, keterbatasan TQM	54c300b1049e1403fd33840de5868e36	501e24b259f2744491fecc2145ebb796	0325e1481cfbf9c1ab701c96b32f5b5b	article	ARE THERE LIMITS TO TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT ?	Firdaus Firdaus	\N	2000
8205193	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000494	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15931	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000494}, priority = {2}	A Fuel gasoline engine can also use gas fuel beside gasoline. Nevertheless, if this gasoline angine uses gas fuel, the performance of the engine will decrease, because the engine is designed for gasoline as its fuel. This performance reduction is caused by the different characteristics of the two fuels.
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One way to improve the performance of a gasoline engine that used gas fuel by controlling the firring time with electronic controller to make the firring time more accurate.
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Selain dapat menggunakan bahan bakar bensin, motor bensin juga dapat menggunakan bahan bakar gas. Namun unjuk kerja dari motor bensin menurun ketika menggunakan bahan bakar gas. Penurunan unjuk kerja ini karena mesin tersebut memang dirancang untuk bahan bakar bensin, kecuali kalau mesin itu memang dirancang untuk berbahan bakar gas. Penurunan unjuk kerja motor ini disebabkan oleh adanya perbedaan karakteristik penyalaan dari kedua bahan bakar tersebut.
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Salah satu cara untuk meningkatkan unjuk kerja dari motor bensin yang menggunakan bahan bakar gas adalah dengan mengatur pemajuan penyalaan secara elektronik sehingga waktu pengapiannya menjadi lebih tepat.
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Kata kunci: kontrol otomatis, BBG, sudut pengapian.	a4ced426ba61d0886b17211d9cdf16e0	9376b1f6da8dc20f5475c8635a3658cd	1cc1944aa94dd1d1234a8f2776cae421	article	PENGARUH PERUBAHAN PEMAJUAN WAKTU PENYALAAN TERHADAP MOTOR DUAL FUEL (BENSIN-BBG)	Djoko Wahyudi	\N	2000
8205194	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000495	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15932	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000495}, priority = {2}	Using fuel gas for gasoline engine can be made with additional equipment which is called Conversion Kit. However is still limited because there is a problem about the engine performance, that is too high idle rotation and low acceleration if compared to engine with gasoline. One at the cause of too high idle rotation is too a little fuel gas enter to intake manifold and specific gravity fuel gas (0,562 kg/m3) lower than gasoline, that cause the idle condition where the intake gas valve opened just a little, air that enter together with fuel gas cannot doing completely combustion. The way to improve this problem are by supply fuel gas with injection system control by electronic in idle and aceleration condition.
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Pemakaian bahan bakar gas untuk motor bensin dapat dilakukan dengan menambahkan peralatan yang disebut dengan conversion kit. Namun penggunaannya masih terbatas karena adanya kendala terhadap performa dari motor, yaitu terlalu tingginya putaran pada kondisi idle dan rendahnya akselerasi jika dibandingkan dengan motor yang menggunakan bahan bakar bensin. Salah satu penyebab dari tingginya putaran idle adalah terlalu sedikitnya bahan bakar gas yang masuk ke intake manifold dan specific gravity dari bahan bakar gas (0.562 kg/m3) lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan bahan bakar bensin, hal ini berakibat kondisi idle dimana katup gas hanya terbuka sedikit, udara yang masuk bersama-sama dengan bahan bakar gas tidak dapat melakukan pembakaran secara sempurna. Salah satu cara untuk memecahkan permasalahannya adalah dengan memberikan suplai BBG melalui sistim injeksi yang dikontrol secara elektronik  baik pada kondisi  idle maupun pada saat akselesari.
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Kata kunci: sistim injeksi untuk BBG	975188132cbd213a33cc6803733b73cf	321fd1bc898bfdefb2fe47fda40c8a20	0f9135321e9061637fbbd43a40b514b1	article	PENGATURAN KONDISI IDLE DAN AKSELERASI PADA MOTOR BERBAHAN BAKAR GAS	Jemy Gunawan	\N	2000
8205195	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000496	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15933	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000496}, priority = {2}	Turbocharger is one of component that used to improve performance of vehicle by increasing density of air. Turbocharger consists of turbin and compressor.
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Many people hope that their vehicle has better performance and faster acceleration by applaying some component.
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In this case turbocharger can do that. By applaying turbocharger, air and fuel will homogeneously mixed that can give a better combustion. Turbocharger has many advantages. Turbocharger powered by pressure of exhaust gas.
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Turbocharger adalah suatu komponen yang dipasang pada kendaraan bermotor yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan daya dari motor dengan melakukan penambahan rapat massa udara yang lebih banyak dibandingkan dengan cara pengisian biasa. Turbocharger terdiri dari sebuah turbin dan sebuah kompresor.
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Banyak yang mengharapkan daya dari kendaraannya dapat meningkat dengan memasang perangkat. Diharapkan dengan memasang perangkat tersebut, daya dari motor akan meningkat dan juga akselerasinya. perangkat yang dipakai dalam hal ini adalah turbocharger.
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Dengan penambahan turbocharger, akan membuat campuran udara dengan bahan bakar semakin sempurna atau semakin homogen sehingga pembakaran akan semakin sempurna. Perangkat turbocharger ini mempunyai kelebihan dariperangkat lain yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan daya. Turbocharger ini digerakkan oleh tekanan gas buang, yang pada umumnya tekanan gas buang dan panas dari gas buang ini tidak dimanfaatkan atau langsung dibuang begitu saja.
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Kata kunci: turbocharger, turbin, kompresor dan knocking.	b1e6ea22f359209c85f990c61f0b7756	cf064792259bf6f6c3a2f402fa2e88bb	54dec395a163ab66d072ebc940fcb343	article	ANALISA TURBOCHARGER PADA MOTOR BENSIN DAIHATSU TIPE CB-23	Rully Hartadi	\N	2000
8205196	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000497	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15934	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000497}, priority = {2}	Shell-and-tube heat exchanger is a device commonly used to transfer heat. To enhance the heat transfer occurred and to support the tubes inside the shell, baffles are installed. Better heat transfer is obviously expected in a heat exchanger. A research is done to find out the effect of baffle used toward the effectiveness and pressure drop in heat exchanger. The result is that the effectiveness increases when the baffles are installed. Effectiveness increases as the spacing between the baffles is smaller until certain spacing, and then it decreases.
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Shell-and-tube heat exchanger merupakan jenis alat penukar panas yang banyak digunakan. Untuk membuat perpindahan panas lebih baik dan untuk menyangga tube yang ada di dalam shell, maka sering dipasang baffle. Perpindahan panas yang lebih baik sangat diharapkan dalam suatu heat exchanger. Penelitian dilakukan untuk mengetahui pengaruh penggunaan baffle terhadap efektifitas dan penurunan tekanan dalam heat exchanger. Dari hasil penelitian didapat bahwa efektifitas meningkat dengan dipasangnya baffle. Efektifitas meningkat seiring dengan mengecilnya jarak antar baffle hingga suatu jarak tertentu, kemudian menurun.
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Kata kunci: penukar kalor, baffle, efektifitas.	2093846f6d85e4b78c1829f0a958ca27	76d7d1c5b188b2164472abed0d758dd5	3222c0d30ae4a9b00aa05248ae495849	article	PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN BAFFLE PADA SHELL-AND-TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205197	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000498	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15935	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000498}, priority = {2}	At this time about 3% of products produced by "X" plastic factory does not reach the standard. This factory has a problem to minimize the amount of defects. Taguchi method is used to lower the level of product defects.
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From the field survey, all the suspected factors can be obatained and it is shown ini the fishbone diagram. From the suspected factors, the factory chose factors that are to be used ini the experiments. Experiments were conducted using those four factors : pellet material percentage (60%, 70%, 80%), temperature (217°C, 225°C, 233°C), injection pressure (92 Bar, 93 Bar, 94 Bar), screw speed (81%, 83%, 85%). Taguchi method provide the combination and number of experiments.
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From each level of defects condition, analysis was done to obtain the affecting variables. The results of analysis shows that the combination of pellet material (80%), temperature (225°C), injection pressure (93 Bar), screw speed (83%) can minimize the amount of defects to 0.3%.
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Pada saat ini sekitar 3% produk yang dihasilkan oleh perusahaan plastik "X" tidak memenuhi standar. Perusahaan mengalami kesulitan untuk menurunkan tingkat kecacatan produk tersebut. Hal inilah yang mendasari penelitian dengan metode Taguchi yang bertujuan untuk menurunkan tingkat kecacatan produk.
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Dari survey lapangan didapatkan faktor-faktor yang dicurigai dan ditampilkan dalam bentuk diagram tulang ikan. Dari faktor-faktor yang dicurigai berpengaruh, perusahaan memilih faktor-faktor yang diijinkan untuk dieksperimentasikan. Empat faktor yang akan dieksperimentasikan adalah persentase bahan pelet, temperatur (217°C, 225°C, 233°C), tekanan injeksi (92 Bar, 93 Bar, 94 Bar), screw speed (81%, 83%, 85%). Metode Taguchi dipergunakan untuk menentukan kombinasi dan jumlah dari eksperimen.
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Dari tingkat kecacatan tiap kondisi dilakukan analisa sehingga didapatkan variabel yang berpengaruh. Dari hasil analisa didapat bahwa kombinasi persentase bahan pelet (80%), temperatur (225°C), tekanan injeksi (93 Bar) serta srew speed (83%) dapat menurunkan tingkat kecacatan hinga 0,3%.
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Kata kunci: Metode Taguchi, cacat produk, diagram tulang ikan.	7c7a290a981f8800cb98171951456a79	a7c61259c47c6c305002a0b4412ca49e	c9354d289d2af43d4a99563daa68ac47	article	OPTIMASI PROSES INJEKSI DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI	Yohan Pramono	\N	2000
8205198	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000499	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15936	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000499}, priority = {2}	Computer simulation in engineering will help designer to visualize characteristics of the system being designed.  By modeling of the system and implement it into the computer, designer will be able to analyze characteristics of the system on any operating condition with less cost and time.
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To ensure the correct analysis, mathematical model and computer programming of the system have to be developed.  Data form real cases will be simulated to analyze their characteristics.
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Simulasi komputer dalam suatu rekayasa teknik sangat membantu perancang untuk menggambarkan/memvisualisasikan karakteristik sistem yang akan dibuat.  Dengan pemodelan sistem perancang bisa menganalisis karakteristik sistem pada berbagai kondisi operasi tanpa harus kehilangan banyak waktu dan biaya, karena semua proses bisa dilakukan dengan bantuan komputer.
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Untuk menjamin analisis yang tepat, model matemastis dari sistem yang akan dianalisis serta program komputer harus dibuat. Beberapa kasus yang diambil dari kondisi riil akan disimulasikan untuk dianalisis karakteristiknya.
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Kata kunci: pegas, peredam kejut, massa, gaya pegas, gaya peredam, model matematis.	114bf9462902860f5e45c3a52539c8bf	7bb4909061480aa6fd4cc037c7d39fa0	42d6f25e613c6aa588353101e510dff9	article	SIMULASI KOMPUTER UNTUK ANALISIS KARAKTERISTIK MODEL SISTEM PEGAS- PEREDAM KEJUT- MASSA	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2000
8205199	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000500	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15937	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000500}, priority = {2}	When skid happened the wheel can't be used as control element of vehicle direction  instead of decreasing the braking force. Anti skid braking sistem have been design by expert of automotive.  Braking is done by mean of  periodic braking force that closed to the maximum static force at certain frequency.
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Characteristic of this system is discribed at this paper by mean of  experiment and teoritical study on  testing  vehicle's model. Model is rolling down from certain elevation and than to be braked with some braking mode automatically.
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Continue braking force can make the wheel skid and did not produce maximum effect of braking. Braking mode with periodically braking force vice versa can avoid skid but need to control the force and their ferquency to produce maximum effect of braking.
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Ketika terjadi skid maka roda tidak dapat berfungsi sebagai elemen pengatur arah gerak kendaraan bahkan justru menurunkan gaya pengeremannya. Para ahli otomotif telah merancang sistem rem yang tidak menyebabkan roda mengalami skid. Pengereman dilakukan dengan gaya yang besarnya mendekati gaya gesek statik maksimumnya dan berdenyut (periodik) dengan frekuensi tertentu.
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Karekteristik dari sistem rem tersebut akan dijelaskan dalam tulisan ini melalui studi experimen  dan teoritik  pada model kendaraan uji. Model diluncurkan dari suatu ketinggian tertentu kemudian dilakukan pengereman secara otomatis dengan beberapa mode pengereman.
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Pengereman dengan gaya kontinu dapat menyebabkan roda skid dan tidak menghasilkan efek pengereman yang maksimal. Sebaliknya model pengereman dengan gaya yang berdenyut dapat menghidari terjadinya skid  tetapi perlu mengatur besarnya  gaya dan frekuensinya untuk mendapatkan efek pengereman yang maksimal.
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Kata kunci: skid, anti-lock braking system.	10623f1e3d78a4d8a701467be8028ca9	f9366348ba99cd1521a46b2ed44cb85b	9a74777ea6ff1211d204926b66661686	article	STUDI EXPERIMEN DAN TEORITIK SISTEM PENGEREMAN TANPA SKID	Marta Sanjaya	\N	2000
8205200	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000501	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15938	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000501}, priority = {2}	The shape and dimension of riser influence shrinkage defect in sand casting product. It influences the rate of solidification of the metal  in mould cavity. The goal of this research is to investigate the effect of casting modulus to shrinkage defect.
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This research uses different  shape and dimension of the riser. Three type of risers was used with the  same  gating system.
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Bentuk dan dimensi riser mempengaruhi terjadinya cacat penyusutan pada produk cor cetakan pasir. Bentuk dan dimensi riser ini mempengaruhi laju pembekuan cairan logam di rongga cetakan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh nilai casting modulus terhadap cacat penyusutan.
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Penelitian ini menggunakan riser dengan bentuk dan casting modulus berbeda. Ketiga jenis riser menggunakan sistem saluran yang sama.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa casting modulus mempengaruhi terjadinya cacat penyusutan pada produk cor.
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Kata kunci: pengecoran cetakan pasir, casting modulus, riser.	6b2d588d4ea7e669fed7f1c63cfb695f	d24bbac7518dd9b475a7000ff297111d	101ad39b061b447f3c8b2ebed57139d2	article	PENGARUH BENTUK RISER TERHADAP CACAT PENYUSUTAN PRODUK COR ALUMINIUM CETAKAN PASIR	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8205201	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000502	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15939	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000502}, priority = {2}	Flat plate solar collector is an equipment to used for water heater. This collector absorb the radiant energy from the sun and convert it to heat in the tubes collector. Parameters which influence the performance this collector are thickness of the plate absorber and distance between the tubes which called collector fin efficiency. From the research it is found that more and more the thickness of the plate absorber and more and more the small distance between of the tubes collector,  more and more optimum fin eficiency the collector.  
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Kolektor surya plat datar merupakan suatu peralatan yang dapat digunakan untuk memanaskan air. Kolektor tersebut menyerap energi radiasi dari matahari dan mengkonversikannya menjadi panas pada pipa-pipa kolektor. Parameter-parameter yang berpengaruh terhadap unjuk kerja kolektor tersebut diantaranya adalah ketebalan plat penyerap dan jarak antar pipa-pipa kolektor yang disebut dengan efisiensi sirip kolektor. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa semakin tebal plat penyerap dan semakin kecil jarak antar pipa-pipa kolektor, efisiensi sirip dari kolektor semakin optimum.
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Kata kunci: kolektor surya plat datar, performansi, efisiensi sirip. 	aba260373c33be6839071814a93bea1e	d321adccba9eaf665baea957cb60477f	60ac67d75685441a91145c796886b14c	article	PENGARUH TEBAL PLAT DAN JARAK ANTAR PIPA TERHADAP PERFORMANSI KOLEKTOR SURYA PLAT DATAR	Yoe San	\N	2000
8205202	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000503	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15940	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000503}, priority = {2}	Since the heat absorbed by a flat plate solar collector is converted from electromagnetic energy of the sun, the glass cover used affects the heat absorbed dominantly. Considering the importance of the cover, a research is carried on to find out the affect of the spacing between cover and plate toward the plate's temperature which refer to the amount of heat absorbed. Covers used are clear glass and 'ice' glass with thickness of 3 mm and 5 mm each. From the research, it is found out that the plate's highest temperature is obtained when the cover used is a 3 mm clear glass with 20 mm spacing between cover and plate.
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Karena panas yang diterima suatu kolektor surya plat datar berasal dari energi elektromagnetik dari matahari, maka kaca penutup yang digunakan sangat berpengaruh terhadap panas yang diterima. Mengingat pentingnya kaca pada kolektor surya, maka dilakukan penelitian untuk mengetahui pengaruh jarak kaca ke plat terhadap temperatur plat yang menyatakan besar panas yang diterima. Kaca yang digunakan untuk penelitian adalah kaca bening dan kaca es dengan ketebalan masing-masing 3 mm dan 5mm.  Dari hasil penelitian didapat bahwa temperatur plat tertinggi dicapai saat kaca yang dipakai jenis kaca bening 3mm dengan jarak kaca ke plat 20 mm. 
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Kata kunci: kolektor surya plat datar, kaca penutup, konveksi di antara 2 plat sejajar.	3965565cf5363d21077386db69ca06d4	ee5afb920d4667fe0db0d0c5f14833c9	fe0b7d9e8ed8fc2ed7ee92716358f636	article	PENGARUH JARAK KACA KE PLAT TERHADAP PANAS YANG DITERIMA SUATU KOLEKTOR SURYA PLAT DATAR	Ekadewi Handoyo	\N	2000
8205203	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000504	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15941	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000504}, priority = {2}	Octane number is reference to measure quality of gasoline as the fuel of gasoline engine. Gasoline with higher octane number gives less tendency to knocking. Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether is a chemical solutions that gives positive effect to rise the octane number.  Using a motor Daihatsu CB-23, the best power obtained by using gasoline with 20% Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether and ignition timing is 15 degree before TDC.
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Angka oktan merupakan acuan untuk mengukur kualitas bensin yang digunakan sebagai bahan bakar motor bensin. Makin tinggi angka oktan maka makin rendah kecenderungan bensin untuk terjadi knocking. Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether merupakan suatu larutan kimia yang memberikan pengaruh positif untuk meningkatkan angka oktan dari bensin. Dari hasil percobaan dengan motor Daihatsu CB-23 diperoleh bahwa dengan penambahan Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether dengan konsentrasi 20% dalam bensin dan sudut pengapian 15 derajat sebelum TMA diperoleh daya yang dihasilkan motor paling optimal.
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Kata kunci: angka oktan, motor bensin, Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether.	cdac4701f420991492751cb38c537aa7	f60b9dcbbfbfc6f9f0606cff0e701192	8e9f6281c4280890a976588495498960	article	PENINGKATAN UNJUK KERJA MOTOR BENSIN EMPAT LANGKAH DENGAN PENGGUNAAN METHYL TERTIARY BUTHYL ETHER PADA BENSIN	Michael Michael	\N	2000
8205204	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000505	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15942	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000505}, priority = {2}	Usually aggregate production planning and machine requirement planning are conducted separately although there is a close relationship between the two in most production environment. Integration model includes both production and workforce planning decision along with production equipment procurement towards production cost. Research by Behnezhad and Khoshnevis8.2) has shown that mathematical programming model based on this integration could result in cost saving when compared to the use of aggregate production planning and machine requirement planning separately. 
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The advantage of using integration model in tiles production is going to be analyzed in this paper. The integration model is built based on data that is obtained from a tile company and the solution of the model is obtained by using the Quant-system software. The result showed that integration model yield cost saving of Rp.179.453.030,- towards the aggregate production planning and Rp.470.062.980,- towards the machine requirement planning.
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Perencanaan produksi aggregat dan perencanaan kebutuhan mesin biasanya dilakukan secara terpisah meskipun sebenarnya ada keterkaitan yang erat yang dapat dijumpai pada lingkungan produksi umumnya. Model integrasi menggabungkan efek pengambilan keputusan tingkat produksi dan tenaga kerja sekaligus pembelian peralatan produksi pada biaya produksi. Penelitian oleh Behnezhad dan Khoshnevis8.2) menunjukkan bahwa mathematical programming model berdasarkan integrasi tersebut memberikan penghematan biaya dibandingkan dengan penerapan perencanaan produksi agregat dan perencanaan kebutuhan mesin secara terpisah.
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Pada makalah ini ingin diketahui keuntungan yang dapat dihasilkan oleh model integrasi pada proses produksi ubin keramik. Model integrasi disusun berdasarkan data yang diperoleh dari sebuah pabrik keramik dan penyelesaian model diperoleh dengan menggunakan software Quant-System. Dari hasil penelitian diperoleh bahwa perencanaan secara integrasi memberikan penghematan sebesar Rp.179.453.030,- terhadap perencanaan produksi agregat dan sebesar Rp.470.062.980,- terhadap perencanaan kebutuhan mesin.
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Kata kunci: model Integrasi, perencanaan produksi agregat, perencanaan kebutuhan mesin.	b3bff22171a82575bc822daa0a4afb4f	d5e0fa1081a6ec9df2180aa0b8ec1619	c29c30ec6f4524fda6344af444506423	article	INTEGRASI PERENCANAAN PRODUKSI AGGREGAT DAN PERENCANAAN KEBUTUHAN MESIN PADA PROSES PRODUKSI UBIN KERAMIK	Mirah S. Masbudi	\N	2000
8205205	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000506	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15943	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000506}, priority = {2}	Accumulator products of P.T. "X" that have accumulator of 221 CA can not fulfil Japanese, Europe and U.S. standards that require minimum cranking ampere of 275 CA.
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By using fishbone diagram suspected affecting factors to accumulator cranking ampere are obtained. Company chooses factors that are allowed to be experimented.  There are 4 chosen factors. Each factors has 3 levels that are charging time interval (30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes), cell plate thickness (1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, 1,6 mm), material purity percentage (96%, 97%, 98%), and charging current (160 A, 170 A, 180 A).  From the data, the experiment combination is done by using orthogonal array that is one of the Taguchi's method steps.
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From the analysis the best combination is obtained that is charging time interval of 60 minutes, cell plate thickness of 1.4 mm, material purity percentage of 98%, and charging current of 180 A. This combination can increase cranking ampere to 278 CA. Verification test proves that cranking ampere of 278 CA can be attained.
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Produk aki di P.T. "X" memiliki cranking ampere 221 CA sehingga tidak bisa memenuhi permintaan pasar Jepang, Eropa dan Amerika yang mempersyaratkan cranking ampere minimal 275 CA.
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Dengan menggunakan diagram tulang ikan didapat faktor-faktor yang diduga berpengaruh terhadap cranking ampere aki. Perusahaan memilih faktor-faktor yang bisa dieksperimentasikan.  Faktor-faktor yang dipilih berjumlah 4 faktor dan masing-masing faktor memiliki 3 level, yaitu: interval waktu charging (30 menit, 60 menit, 90 menit), tebal plat sel (1,2 mm, 1,4 mm, 1,6 mm), persentase kemurnian bahan (96%, 97%, 98%), dan besar kuat arus charging (160 A, 170 A, 180 A).  Dari data tersebut, dilakukan kombinasi percobaan dengan menggunakan matriks ortogonal yang merupakan salah satu langkah dari metode Taguchi.
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Dari hasil analisa didapatkan hasil kombinasi terbaik ialah interval waktu charging 60 menit, tebal plat sel 1,4 mm, persentase kemurnian bahan 98%, dan besar kuat arus charging 180 A yang dapat meningkatkan cranking ampere hingga mencapai 278 CA. Uji verifikasi membuktikan bahwa cranking ampere sebesar 278 tersebut dapat dicapai.
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8205206	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000507	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15944	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000507}, priority = {2}	Modern society has been much influenced by the information technology development. Their social life  depends very much on information distribution speed and accuracy. Today, the integration between information technology and design has also  significantly influences the way of product design evolved such as  placing the components and its specification, drawing or design supply to the customers, and collecting responds of the new emerging product, etc. The main constraints of the integration is data transformation system which have different format. Nevertheless, it has been solved by the help of integrated manufacturing system . Several cases concerning the collaboration of information technology and design technology are also presented in this papers to underlines the above mentioned integrated phenomena.
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Perkembangan teknologi informasi telah merambah ke seluruh sendi kehidupan masyarakat moderen. Peradaban moderen sangat tergantung  pada kecepatan dan keakuratan distribusi informasi. Perpaduan antara teknologi informasi dengan teknologi desain membawa dampak signifikan bagi perkembangan desain produk. Melalui pemanfaatan teknologi internet dengan berbagai cara telah dikembangkan seperti misalnya menempatkan komponen  dan spesifikasinya, suplai gambar atau desain ke pelanggan, mengumpulkan tanggapan atas produk baru dan lain sebagainya. Kendala utama yang masih dihadapi ialah sistem transformasi data dengan berbagai format yang belum berjalan secara mulus. Namun demikian hal tersebut sudah dapat diatasi dengan adanya sistem manufaktur yang terintegrasi. Berbagai hal yang muncul sebagai contoh kasus perkembagan integrasi teknologi informasi dengan teknologi desain ditampilkan pada makalah ini untuk memberikan penegasan tentang fenomena yang dimaksud.
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Kata kunci: teknologi informasi, desain produk, sistem transformasi data.	6919d14009b56d8934390cc37c76bc84	3bbe59e23e38191c028e21f6ecb15c5d	514f3802e9e0327543b876b1bd2feeb7	article	E-TECHNOLOGY SEBUAH FENOMENA INTEGRASI INFORMASI TEKNOLOGI DENGAN PRODUCT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING	Duskiardi Duskiardi	\N	2000
8205207	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000508	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15945	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000508}, priority = {2}	Cars powered by engine is one of transport vehicle used in developed countries, which caused ecological problem to the environment, the effect of this problem is faced nowadays especially in big cities. Since medio of 20th century many researches and developments have been done, to cope with that problem, to have less emission in the environment. 
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One of the equipment to replace engines, have been developed since the last decade of 20th century, give a lot of advantages called fuel cell, which can produce energy by electric-chemically process. Due to the differences of fuel cell compare with conventional engine, vehicles using fuel cell has to be redesign, some components have to be changed radically, like the fuel system, drive train and control system.
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The result of researches and developments which have been done, promise a lot of advantages, which conventional engines can not give, therefore it is probable that fuel cell will replace conventional engine.
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Kendaraan bermotor yang merupakan alat transportasi yang sangat dibutuhkan oleh masyarakat di negara-negara modern, menimbulkan masalah besar terhadap lingkungan dan akibat polusinya sudah sangat terasa, terutama di kota-kota besar. Untuk menanggulangi masalah ini, maka sejak pertengahan abad 20 telah banyak dilakukan tindakan-tindakan yang bertujuan mengurangi atau melenyapkan pengaruh gas yang ditimbulkan oleh motor bakar.
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Sejak akhir abad 20 telah mulai dikembangkan alat untuk menggantikan motor bakar yang ternyata mempunyai beberapa keuntungan yang sangat menonjol, yaitu fuel cell yang dapat menghasilkan energi melalui proses elektro kimiawi. Berhubung fuel cell sangat berbeda dari motor bakar, maka kendaraan yang menggunakannya mengalami perubahan komponen yang cukup radikal diantaranya sistem bahan bakar, sistem penerus energi dan sistem kontrol.
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Dari hasil pengembangan dan penelitian yang telah dilakukan ternyata jenis fuel cell ini sangat menjanjikan keuntungan-keuntungan yang tidak dimiliki oleh motor bakar, sehingga bukanlah hal yang mustahil bahwa fuel cell akan menggantikan motor bakar.
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Kata kunci: otomotif, fuel cell, polusi.	92d0defe37b109f43b2990d8939d8a2f	8adc1291f40947b776c58a701b390652	7bb6f89d9ec4a6920c338f4bac715e55	article	FUEL CELL SEBAGAI PENGGANTI MOTOR BAKAR PADA KENDARAAN	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2000
8205208	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000509	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15946	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000509}, priority = {2}	Technology development has proceed very fast in the last century, industries required a lot more power to meet the demands, vehicles developments also follow the demand for more energy, due to this the source of energy must be used wisely and efficiently, no loss of energy should be allowed. 
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Limitation of oil reserves is one of the reasons for searching new type of energy and new equipment, which are highly efficient.
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The problem of the fossil fuels, which caused disadvantages in ecological system make it necessary to develop another, more better energy converter.
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Fuel cell is one way out to the existing problems, which convert energy electro- chemically, using hidrogen as fuel and oksigen. Experimentation has been done since medio of 20th century, has given a lot of good result, so that fuel cell will be a good hope for this new century.
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Kemajuan teknologi yang sangat cepat, menuntut penyediaan energi yang makin banyak, untuk industri maupun kebutuhan energi penggerak kendaraan, mengingat makin mendesaknya tuntutan tersebut, maka selalu dicari cara-cara untuk memanfaatkan energi yang sudah tersedia sebaik mungkin, sehingga energi yang terbuang dapat makin berkurang, hal ini dapat dilakukan dengan meningkatkan penggunaan energi tersebut se-efisien mungkin.
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Keterbatasan cadangan minyak bumi merupakan salah satu pertimbangan untuk mencari energi atau alat yang baru yang dapat mengolah minyak se maksimal mungkin. Kendala yang ditimbulkan oleh energi minyak, yaitu mengakibatkan proses ekologi yang tidak menguntungkan menyebabkan perlu dikembangkannya pemanfaatan energi yang lain.
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Fuel cell merupakan salah satu jalan keluar dari berbagai-bagai kendala yang sudah ada, yaitu pengolahan energi dengan cara listrik-kimiawi, dengan menggunakan hidrogen sebagai bahan bakar dan oksigen pembakarnya. Percobaan dan penelitian yang telah dilakukan sejak pertengahan abad 20, telah memberikan cukup banyak masukan yang positif, sehingga dapat dinyatakan bahwa fuel cell akan memberikan harapan untuk abad yang baru ini.
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Kata kunci: energi, fuel cell.	66d2354d3915f1d48a7ff30cea853d82	7f7bea51d673202b4dc1f110e7285cf9	fb96420b56133c6645331a8663cf1afc	article	FUEL CELL SEBAGAI PENGHASIL ENERGI ABAD 21	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2000
8205209	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000510	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15947	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000510}, priority = {2}	Squeeze casting which often known as called liquid metal forging where molten metal is solidified under relatively  high external pressure. Contact between molten metal with punch and die enable to increase the rate of heat transfer. The microstructure of the casting will be more homogenous and the mechanical properties will be improved.
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The material used this investigation is taken from commercial piston product with the following composition bal. : 12.62 wt% Si, 2.83 wt% Cu, 1.58 wt% Ni, 0.89 wt% Mg, 0.38 wt% Fe, 0.15 wt% Mn, 0.078 wt% Zn, 0.016 wt% Pb, 0.009 wt% Sn, 0.006 wt% Ca dan Al. The material melted up to 700oC, the specimens were made using direct squeeze casting by combining pressure and temperature. Finally the specimens were examined through hardness, porosity and microstructure.
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The results show the solidification rate significantly improves the properties of the specimen. The process decrease quantity of the porosity up to 85.15 % and increase the Britnell hardness 5.29% after heat treated (T6). The optimum pressure and temperature is 70 - 100 MPa and 400 - 700oC.
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Squeeze casting sering juga disebut dengan liquid metal forging, dimana logam cair dibekukan dibawah tekanan eksternal yang relatif tinggi. Terjadinya kontak antara logam cair dengan punch dan die pada saat penekanan memungkinkan terjadinya perpindahan panas yang cukup cepat. Ini akan menghasilkan struktur mikro yang lebih homogen serta perbaikan sifat mekanik.
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Material yang digunakan untuk pengujian ini dan sekaligus sebagai pembanding diambil dari produk piston komersial lokal dengan komposisi bal. 12.62 wt% Si, 2.83 wt% Cu, 1.58 wt% Ni, 0.89 wt% Mg, 0.38 wt% Fe, 0.15 wt% Mn, 0.078 wt% Zn, 0.016 wt% Pb, 0.009 wt% Sn, 0.006 wt% Ca dan selebihnya Al. Material dilebur pada 700 o C, benda uji dibuat dengan menggunakan teknik squeeze casting dengan jalan memvariasikan tekanan dan temperatur. Selanjutnya benda uji dikarakterisasi berupa kekerasan , porositas dan struktur mikro.
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Pada pengujian yang dilakukan, laju pendinginan material akibat pengaruh tekanan dan temperatur die sangat signifikan pengaruhnya terhadap perbaikan sifat benda uji. Dari hasil pengamatan, proses ini mampu menurunkan porositas sampai 85.15 % dan memperbaiki kekerasan sebesar 5.29 % setelah dilakukan perlakukan panas T6. Tekanan serta temperatur die optimal didapatkan pada 70 - 100 MPa dan 400 - 450 0C.
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Kata kunci: pengecoran squeeze, struktur mikro, kekerasan.	977aef6a3d05cae3b859117276adbc56	b436eb9f2b3ce0e9128aab4f0bb5b577	3688c3014dc70c8773e30d5f2dd6781b	article	Pengaruh Tekanan dan Temperatur Die Proses Squeeze Casting Terhadap Kekerasan dan Struktur Mikro Pada Material Piston Komersial Lokal	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8205210	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000511	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15948	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000511}, priority = {2}	The existing flanges component which is produced by traditional sand casting shows low quality both of the material and dimension, since the product made from recycled material and supported by a very simple technology. The quality of casting is not depends on the microstructure, but also supported by a good appearance.
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This research is to analyze the effect of process parameters by  producing specimens through squeeze casting process using the existing recycled material.  Process parameter such as squeeze pressure and punch & die temperature. The process consists of melting the alloys and heating the die in two difference resistance furnaces, ladling the melt into pre-heated die cavity and finally applying pressure by hydraulic power until the  melt is fully solidified.
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After investigating the specimen, the results show that the quantity of the porosity as compared to traditional sand casting is decreasing significantly.
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Produk flens yang ada, dihasilkan dari pengecoran cetakan pasir  dengan bahan baku daur-ulang dan didukung oleh teknologi sederhana, bermutu rendah baik dari segi bahan maupun dimensi. Mutu hasil cor  yang baik tidak hanya ditentukan dengan strukturmikro yang baik dan  homogen tetapi juga dengan kekuatan dan penampakan yang baik.
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Penelitian ini mencoba menganalisis pengaruh parameter proses pengecoran squeeze paduan aluminium daur ulang yang ada dengan cara memvariasikan parameter tekanan squeeze, dan temperatur punch & die. Langkah proses squeeze casting  meliputi pemanasan  logam dan die dalam dua dapur induksi berbeda, dilanjutkan dengan penuangan logam cairan ke dalam die dan diteruskan dengan pemberian tekanan selama waktu tertentu.  Setelah melakukan beberapa pengujian terhadap spesimen, hasil yang  diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa persentase porositas yang dihasilkan menurun secara signifikan dibandingkan dengan proses pengecoran cetakan pasir yang ada. 
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Kata kunci: pengecoran squeeze, porositas, paduan aluminium daur ulang.	6210728ed083ce1b5b47d136b63b9c72	55c0988767fba2ce9c8ff3ba077a2c90	843d220ed2b2a622e055948ab3bc3961	article	Analisis Parameter Proses Pengecoran Squeeze Terhadap Cacat Porositas Produk Flens Motor Sungai	Firdaus Firdaus	\N	2000
8205211	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000512	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15949	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000512}, priority = {2}	In the trannsient state both of the friction plates of  clutch are not yet fully connected so the power is transmited by kinetic friction force.  This force change depend on  normal and their kinetic friction.  For maintain  the speed and power of vehicle the clutch is often operated in the transient state because in this state the engine revolution can be increased.
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Study about this characteritics is done by an experiment and theoritical analysis on a single friction plate clutch model. The experiment variable consist of load, speed of revolution and normal pressing force.    
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The result of this analysis shows that the torsion and power is increase linearly when the relatif speed of revolution increace. Because higher speed  produce higher heat on friction plat so the the kinetic friction coeffisien is increase too.
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Pada kondisi transient kedua plat gesek kopling belum menempel sepenuhnya sehingga pemindahan daya terjadi karena gaya gesek kinetik. Gaya ini berubah tergantung dari normal dan koefisien gaseknya. Kopling sering dioperasikan pada kondisi transien untuk menjaga laju dan tenaga kendaraan karena dalam kondisi ini putaran mesin dapat ditingkatkan.
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Studi tentang karekteristik tersebut dilakukan dengan membuat sebuah kajian teoritik dan eksperimen dan menggunakan model uji sebuah  kopling gesek plat tunggal. Variabel pengujian meliputi beban, kecepatan putar dan gaya normal penekanan.
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Hasil kajian ini menunjukkan bahwa terjadi kenaikan torsi dan daya secara linear pada kecepatan putar relatif yang makin tinggi. Hal ini disebabkan karena makin tingginya kecepatan akan menimbulkan panas yang makin tinggi pada plat gesek sehingga besarnya koefisien gesek meningkat.
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Kata kunci:  kopling gesek, dry friction.	f58cb10b3cf5043eb67b535d0bd6a5a5	95b15a2be57aec941550e0450c21ea0c	6b7c5cff218ea7ab009e9eeaca76a313	article	Studi Karakteristik Kopling Plat Gesek Tunggal Pada Kondisi Transient	Fransiskus Budiman	\N	2000
8205212	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000513	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15950	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000513}, priority = {2}	In metal cutting using machine tool, the power required to perform machining operation is influenced by cutting parameters.  Some of these parameters are feed, depth of cut, cutting speed and metal removal rate.
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Undeformed chip thickness is the thickness of the layer of material being removed at the selected point on the tool cutting edge. Undeformed chip thickness is known as a factor that significantly affects the power required to perform the machining operation.  Therefor this factor can be used to predict the power required by machine tool to perform machining operation.
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This paper deals with simulation to approximate the power required by machine tool to perform machining operation (cylindrical turning).
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Pada proses pemotongan logam dengan mesin perkakas, besarnya daya pemotongan yang diperlukan dipengaruhi oleh beberapa parameter pemotongan.  Beberapa parameter pemotongan diantaranya adalah: pemakanan (feed), kedalaman pemotongan (depth of cut), kecepatan potong (cutting speed) dan laju penghasilan geram (metal removal rate)
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Undeformed chip thickness adalah tebal geram (chip) sebelum terpotong, terletak di titik/daerah tertentu pada mata potong pahat.  Undeformed chip thickness diyakini sebagai faktor yang memiliki pengaruh signifikan pada besar/kecilnya daya pemotongan.  Dengan demikian besarnya daya pemotongan bisa diprediksi berdasarkan faktor ini.
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Dalam paper ini akan dibahas dan dilakukan simulasi untuk memprediksi besarnya daya pemotongan berdasarkan. undeformed chip thickness.
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Kata kunci: daya pemotongan, tebal geram sebelum terpotong, pemakanan, kedalaman pemakanan, kecepatan potong.
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8205213	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000514	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15951	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000514}, priority = {2}	Oxygenates Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether (MTBE),   as an alternative substance for Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL),  which is used as substance to increase octane number gasoline fuel. However, need to be tested how its concentration influence about octane number, volatility fuel and engine performance. For engines with carburettor, the liquid fuel must be volatile enough to produce a combustible fuel vapour air mixture at intake temperature and to produce completely fuel vapour air mixture inside the cylinder before combustion.
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Oksigenat Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether (MTBE),   sebagai alternatif pengganti Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL),   yang digunakan sebagai komponen peningkat angka oktan bahan bakar bensin. Namun,  perlu dilakukan pengujian bagaimana pengaruh konsentrasinya terhadap angka oktan, sifat volatilitas bahan bakar dan unjuk kerja motor. Untuk motor yang menggunakan karburator, bahan bakar cair harus cukup mudah menguap untuk menyediakan campuran udara dan uap bahan bakar pada tempratur masuk dan menyediakan secara lengkap campuran udara dan uap bahan bakar didalam silinder sebelum terbakar.
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Kata kunci: Oksigenat, angka oktan, volatilitas.	8ce70c794cdcd419c507388120821134	46aca6369ea7ae5c0b1a8757b2d0673c	95eb1fa0db5855225e20e05c6182cac4	article	Oksigenat Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether Sebagai Aditif Octane Booster Bahan Bakar Motor Bensin	Philip Kristanto	\N	2000
8205214	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000515	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15952	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000515}, priority = {2}	Goal of this experiment is knowing about influence of orifice's hole diameter variation to characteristics of down stream flow in circular ducting. The presence of orifice in channel system will cause any vortex at down stream region of flow, which was predicted could influence characteristics of flow in its moving to down stream direction. Vorticity which is contained by vortex will accumulate with flow vorticity, so that can influences produced boundary layer characteristics, involving boundary layer thickness and velocity profile.
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Influence of orifice's hole diameter variation to characteristics of down stream flow can be known by measuring static pressure and dynamic pressure along cross section to find out boundary layer thickness and velocity profile.
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The experiment results show that boundary layer develops faster at the smallest orifice's hole diameter, because vortex that happened at down stream region was the biggest.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh perubahan diameter lubang orifice terhadap karakteristik aliran down stream dalam penampang circular. Adanya orifice dalam sistem saluran akan menyebabkan terjadinya vortex pada down stream region aliran yang diduga sangat mempengaruhi karakteristik aliran dalam pergerakannya ke arah down stream. Vorticity yang dikandung oleh vortex akan berakumulasi dengan vorticity aliran sehingga mempengaruhi karakteristik boundary layer yang terbentuk; antara lain : ketebalan boundary layer dan velocity profile.  
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Pengaruh perubahan diameter lubang orifice terhadap karakteristik aliran down stream dapat diketahui dengan mengukur tekanan statis dan tekanan dinamis sepanjang penampang untuk mengetahui ketebalan boundary layer dan velocity profile yang terbentuk.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa boundary layer berkembang semakin cepat pada diameter lubang orifice yang paling kecil, karena vortex yang terjadi pada down stream region paling besar.
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Kata kunci: vortex, down stream, vorticity, boundary layer, velocity  profile.	350e21f4cade6eeafe7123631e2d7f00	821df5b6cafacb97fc4e5a4cd3d6fa2e	2ef0f481b96715b9fe820806c2e94b4e	article	Studi Eksperimental Tentang Pengaruh Perubahan Diameter Lubang Orifice Terhadap Karakteristik Boundary Layer Aliran Hilir	Hariyo Setyo Pratomo	\N	2000
8205215	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000516	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15953	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000516}, priority = {2}	One of several devices attached in an ignition engine to improve its performance is turbojet accelerator. The manufacturer claims that it will improve the engine's performance. To verify this advertisement, a research is done in Motor Bakar Laboratory in Petra Christian University.
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From the research done, it is found out that the device, turbojet accelerator, makes the pressure of the air incoming to the carburetor decreases while its velocity increases. Meanwhile, the performances of the engine including Brake Horse Power (BHP), torque, Brake Mean Effective Pressure (BMEP) and thermal efficiency are increasing. The engine equipped with turbojet accelerator will save its fuel consumption.
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Salah satu alat yang ditambahkan pada motor bakar untuk menaikkan unjuk kerjanya adalah turbojet accelerator. Produsen alat ini mengatakan bahwa unjuk kerja motor bakar akan meningkat dengan pemasangan alat ini. Untuk membuktikan promosi ini dilakukan penelitian di laboratorium Motor Bakar, Universitas Kristen Petra. 
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Hasil yang didapat dari percobaan yang dilakukan adalah bahwa turbojet accelerator menyebabkan aliran udara masuk karburator dengan lebih rendah dan kecepatan lebih tinggi. Sedang unjuk kerja yang meliputi daya BHP, Torsi, BMEP dan efisiensi termis motor bakar meningkat. Selain itu konsumsi bahan bakar menjadi lebih hemat jika motor bakar dilengkapi turbojet accelerator.
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Kata kunci: Turbojet accelerator, Motor bakar bensin, BHP, SFC, Torsi, Efisiensi termis.	912a7a62f958205f640e5de168485331	e2582c0289c7be861ff98652284d554e	9d0bff2bf3f852b5dda3d1224d983b10	article	Unjuk Kerja Motor Bakar Bensin Dengan Turbojet Accelerator	Indarto Wicaksono	\N	2000
8205216	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000517	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15954	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000517}, priority = {2}	Brake lining always needed in automotive world, so good quality from process maufacturing must be obtained. Brake lining quality must be fulfilled, one of the properties is hardeness. Brake lining hardness correlate with influence their lifetime, the drum or disk lifetime and type of vehichle. To get optimal performance of production, we make experiment from factors that influence the hardness of brake lining and determine level from their factors.
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Kampas rem selalu dibutuhkan didalam dunia otomotif, sehingga kualitas yang baik dari hasil produksi perlu didapatkan. Kualitas kampas rem harus memenuhi standar, salah satunya tergantung dari kekerasannya. Kekerasan kampas rem berkaitan dengan umur kampas rem, umur drum atau piringan serta jenis kendaraan. Untuk mendapatkan hasil produksi optimal, maka akan dilakukan eksperimen dari faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi nilai kekerasan kampas rem dan menentukan level dari faktor-faktor tersebut.
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Kata kunci: desain eksperimen, kampas rem.	ef909e69189a0d4447253d528cbeeb86	1ec328f252f4ea8f2312b46bf208799a	e08168e5e6ceb4d753a5a51ba26c0c1a	article	Optimasi Kekerasan Kampas Rem Dengan Metode Desain Eksprimen	Tomy Suhartojo	\N	2000
8205217	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000518	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15955	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000518}, priority = {2}	Fuel consumption of an engine is one of the most important factors for a car, the economy of a car is determined by the engine thirst. Every car driver expects to drive a car with less consumption. Differences in how a car is operated, make a different in result too, car used with maximum power and full speed for longer run is not the same as using it for city drive, which might have to make a lot of car stop. Such drive conditions will effect the fuel consumption. Control of the mixture and the timing to inject the fuel between full load and low running load or idle should be different.
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Because of the pollution which create more and more problem, especially from car's engine, government and environment controller have instructed designer and manufacturer of cars to commit the regulation regarding air pollution. Standard have been design to reach the condition where the components of pollutant  should be minimized until it reach a zero level.
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To meet that  expectation, a lot of changes have been made in the past until now, such as the use of light material, different type of fuel injection, using variable control of  valve lift and valve timing.
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Ekonomis atau tidaknya suatu kendaraan bermotor dapat diukur dari banyaknya bahan bakar yang dipakai untuk mengoperasikan kendaraan tersebut. Setiap pemakai tentunya mengharapkan dapat memiliki kendaraan yang hemat bahan bakar. Pengoperasian kendaraan biasanya tidak akan mencapai hasil yang sama untuk segala kondisi operasi, misalnya operasi kendaraan pada kecepatan penuh sangat berbeda dengan kendaraan yang dioperasikan di dalam kota yang sering berhenti. Hal ini sangat menentukan pemakaian bahan bakar. Pengaturan pencampuran dan masuknya bahan bakar ke dalam silinder perlu dibedakan, antara operasi beban penuh dan operasi beban rendah atau menengah. 
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Keadaan lingkungan yang makin menguatirkan, disebabkan oleh polusi udara dari kendaraan bermotor, mewajibkan para perencana dan produsen kendaraan bermotor untuk memenuhi persyaratan yang ditetapkan oleh pemerintah dan lembaga pengawas lingkungan. Standar yang disusun menuju pada suatu kondisi di mana kadar komponen-komponen gas buang yang beracun dan membahayakan kesehatan manusia, dibuat seminimal mungkin dan diusahakan mendekati nol.
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Agar tuntutan tersebut dapat dipenuhi, telah banyak dilakukan perubahan desain kendaraan bermotor. Beberapa contoh di antaranya yaitu menggunakan material yang lebih ringan, mengganti sistem penyemprotan bahan bakar, mengubah ketinggian pembukaan katup silinder dan waktu mulai buka dan lamanya pembukaan.
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Kata kunci : motor bensin, katalisator, katup silinder	182845211468cbf8544cd2f9209d269b	8845d729b18a887d5d07d7977ff9e3bc	70e4076515330b927f45323404ab9f95	article	Desain Motor Bakar Bensin Untuk Mencapai Persyaratan Standar Polusi Dan Penghematan Bahan Bakar	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2000
8205218	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000519	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15956	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000519}, priority = {2}	Shrinkage defect can be eliminated or reduced by controlling the casting modulus of riser. Casting modulus is ratio volume to surface area of castings. The higher casting modulus of riser, the longer solidification time of melted metal. Therefore the temperature gradient of melted metal become lower. However, the temperature gradient is also  influenced by the composition of  aluminum-silicon alloys.
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This research investigates 7% Al-Si alloy and 12.5% Al-Si alloy using two type of risers with different casting modulus. The casting process is sand casting.
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The research result shows that casting modulus of riser and alloys composition influence shrinkage defect. However, for the same Al-Si alloys, grain size isn't influenced by casting modulus of riser.  
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Cacat penyusutan dapat dieliminir atau dikurangi dengan mengontrol modulus cor riser. Modulus cor merupakan perbandingan antara volume terhadap luas permukaan coran. Modulus cor besar berarti waktu pembekuan cairan logam lebih lama. Akibatnya gradien temperatur cair logam rendah. Namun demikian, gradien temperatur cair logam juga dipengaruhi oleh komposisi paduan aluminium-silikon.
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Penelitian ini menggunakan  paduan Al-Si 7% dan Al-Si 12,5% . Riser  yang digunakan dua jenis yang memiliki modulus cor yang berbeda. Proses pengecoran yang digunakan adalah pengecoran dengan cetakan pasir.
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa modulus cor riser dan komposisi paduan berpengaruh terhadap terjadinya cacat penyusutan. Besar butir tidak dipengaruhi oleh modulus cor riser untuk paduan Al-Si yang sama.
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Kata kunci: modulus cor, cacat penyusutan, paduan Al-Si.	81d595a7a8c25f81a02f8cab61fa4068	4da7a21c2029fb50b4fcf64e140c6fdf	b249938e8894094e0ec950ed114332da	article	Pengaruh Modulus Cor Riser Terhadap Cacat Penyusutan Pada Produk Paduan Al-Si	Lily Hartanto	\N	2000
8205219	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000520	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15957	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000520}, priority = {2}	Pneumatics holder which supports all pneumatics components requires high tolerance in dimension. Therefore, perfect design process which means accurate process parameter selection will enable us to produce as cast holder as required.
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This experimental study is to produce pneumatics holder by combining several process parameters on injection moulding machine, such as : melting point, air pressure level, holding time and pressure duration.
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The results show that the process parameter significantly influence the as cast holder product as required, so that the process parameter selected should be in accordance with the raw plastic material availiable.
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Akurasi dimensi yang dibutuhkan bagi benda cetak pneumatics holder yang berfungsi sebagai dudukan katup-katup atau komponen pneumatik lainnya tergolong cukup tinggi. Untuk itu diperlukan desain proses yang baik agar hasil cetakan dapat memenuhi syarat fungsionalitas. Proses yang baik tentu saja harus mempertimbangkan parameter proses yang sesuai sehingga hasil yang diharapkan dapat terpenuhi.
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Studi eksperimental ini melakukan percobaan pembuatan produk pneumatics holder dengan memvariasikan beberapa parameter proses pada mesin injection moulding yang ada. Parameter proses meliputi: temperatur leleh (melting point), tekanan udara (air pressure), waktu penahanan (holding time), dan waktu penekanan (pressure duration).
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Hasil studi menunjukkan bahwa pemilihan parameter yang tepat sangat berpengaruh terhadap hasil benda cetak yang diinginkan, sehingga perlu dicari parameter terbaik untuk setiap benda cetak berdasarkan jenis bahan baku plastik yang ada. Selain itu, parameter temperatur leleh sangat signifikan pengaruhnya terhadap cacat shrinkage.
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8205220	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000521	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15958	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000521}, priority = {2}	A community that live far away from electricity power source has a problem in moving water from low to a higher location. One option for solving this problem is using hydraulic ram whose energy is the pressure that resulted from water hammer of water that flows into the pump through pipes. 
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In this paper, a study on the effects of  air-tube volume and disposal valve weight to the pump efficiency will be conducted and further the optimal setting for those factors that will gain the best efficiency will be determined.. 
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After the experiments and analysis of variance and also response surface regression, resulting that both factors, air-tube volume and disposal valve weight, influence the efficiency as well as interaction between them. The optimal setting for best efficiecy is at 1300 ml tube volume and 400 gram weight to get efficiency of 42.9209%.
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Pada masyarakat yang bertempat tinggal jauh dari jangkauan sumber energi listrik terdapat kendala untuk memindahkan air dari tempat rendah ke tempat yang lebih tinggi. Salah satu cara yang dapat digunakan adalah dengan pompa hydraulic ram yang energi atau tenaga penggeraknya berasal dari tekanan atau hantaman air yang masuk ke dalam pompa melalui pipa. 
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Pada makalah ini ingin diketahui pengaruh faktor volume tabung udara dan beban katup limbah pompa hydram terhadap efisiensi serta menentukan pengaturan yang paling optimal untuk mendapatkan efisiensi terbaik. 
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Dari hasil percobaan dan analisa varians serta regresi response surface diperoleh hasil bahwa faktor volume tabung udara dan beban katup limbah berpengaruh pada efisiensi pompa, begitu pula interaksi antara kedua faktor. Pengaturan optimal untuk mendapatkan efisiensi terbaik adalah saat volume tabung 1300 ml dan beban 400 gram untuk mendapatkan efisiensi 42,9209%.
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Kata kunci: Pompa hydraulic ram, efisiensi, metode response surface.	53e9e3e027b9dd228796971cccdebf94	c34a88b30625bb647fc485346be919c7	388024fde4f760bd44b970801eb333b1	article	Studi Karakteristik Volume Tabung Udara dan Beban Katup Limbah Terhadap Efisiensi Pompa Hydraulic Ram	Gunawan Santoso	\N	2000
8205221	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000522	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15959	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000522}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about automatic drilling machine used to drill pad and via in Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The automatic drilling machine used camera as the sensor to detect coordinates of pad and via in PCB. This system used several methods of image processing like threshold, grayscale, and fillrect to detect the pad and via coordinates. This processes result the pad and via coordinates in pixels, then, these coordinates would be converted to millimeters in order to perform the drilling process.
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The automatic drilling machine used two stepper motors to perform the movement of X-axis and Y-axis. The machine also used two DC motors for the movement of Z-axis and drilling motor. The movement of each axis was designed by using the thread of a screw in order to achieve the precision movement.
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Experiment results show that average errors of the X-axis and Y-axis movement are 0.275 mm and 0.283 mm respectively. The system also could detect correctly all pad and via in PCB.
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Makalah ini akan menjelaskan tentang pengeboran Printed Circuit Board (PCB) otomatis. Pengeboran PCB otomatis ini menggunakan kamera sebagai sensor untuk mendeteksi koordinat pad dan via yang akan dibor. Beberapa metode pemrosesan image  digunakan dalam pendeteksian koordinat antara lain threshold, gray scale dan fillrect. Hasil pengambilan koordinat berupa pixel akan dikonversikan ke satuan milimiter agar dapat dilakukan pengeboran. 
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Mekanik mesin bor yang dibuat menggunakan motor stepper untuk pergerakan lengan X dan Y dan motor DC untuk pergerakan lengan Z dan motor bor. Pergerakan setiap lengan dirancang menggunakan sistim ulir, yang memungkinkan pergerakan yang tepat dan presisi. 
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Hasil pengujian diperoleh error rata-rata pergerakan lengan antara koordinat terdeteksi (kamera) dan koordinat sesungguhnya adalah 0,275 mm dan 0,283 mm untuk lengan X dan sumbu Y. Sistem juga berhasil mendeteksi keberadaan semua pad dan via sesuai dengan jumlah pad dan via yang sesungguhnya.
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Kata kunci: mesin bor otomatis, mesin bor PCB, sensor kamera, pemrosesan image.	d72f1052ca114f43f2a213ff1dfa9245	a6542b32ace1e034feb225079ae98237	857a28fff442f7f1ba362db22332dd55	article	Mesin Bor Otomatis dengan Menggunakan Kamera untuk Mendeteksi Koordinat Bor	Sherwin R.U Sompie	\N	2000
8205222	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000523	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15960	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000523}, priority = {2}	A refrigerator mostly operates on vapor-compression refrigeration cycle needs a lot of energy (usually electricity) as an input. An attempt to wire the capillary tube to line suction will be analyzed in this article to find its effect to the refrigerator's performance. The experiment is carried on a freezer. The performance analyzed is its COP and time needed to cool down 1Co brine from 6oC to 5oC and so on until  -3oC. 
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From the experiment, it is found that wiring capillary tube could increase the freezer's COP, yet the time needed to cool the brine is not much effected.
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Mesin pendingin yang kebanyakan bekerja dengan dasar siklus pendingin kompresi uap membutuhkan energi input (umumnya listrik) dalam jumlah cukup besar. Dalam artikel ini dibahas pengaruh usaha melilitkan pipa kapiler pada line suction terhadap performansi suatu mesin pendingin, dalam eksperimen ini digunakan freezer. Performansi yang diamati adalah COP dan waktu pendinginan. Waktu pendinginan didapat dari waktu untuk menurunkan 1Co air garam dari 6oC menjadi 5oC dan seterusnya hingga -3oC. 
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Dari eksperimen yang dilakukan didapat bahwa pipa kapiler yang dililitkan pada line suction dapat meningkatkan COP freezer sedang waktu pendinginan tidak banyak berubah.
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8205223	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000524	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15961	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000524}, priority = {2}	Vegetable oil as an example product of agricultural engineering, has potential to be developed to renewable energy called bio-diesel. This paper describes comparison study performance from a direct injection system diesel-engine fueled with composition 20%, 30% and 40% bio-diesel, with diesel engine  fueled   diesel oil  (solar).
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The test results have shown that the engine fueled with 20%, 30%, and 40% bio-diesel produce slightly lower torque and power than the same engine fueled with solar.
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The other research before, the emission test results have shown a lower particulate matter, hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide from exhaust.
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Minyak nabati sebagai suatu contoh produk dalam bidang rekayasa pertanian, berpotensi untuk dikembangkan menjadi suatu bentuk energi bahan bakar yang terperbaharui yang disebut dengan bio-disel. Tulisan ini membahas tentang studi perbandingan performansi motor disel sistim injeksi langsung berbahan bakar dengan komposisi 20%, 30% dan 40% bio-disel, dengan yang berbahan bakar minyak diesel (solar).
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa motor disel yang menggunakan bahan bakar dengan komposisi 20%, 30% dan 40% biodisel menghasilkan torsi dan daya yang lebih rendah daripada motor yang sama berbahan bakar solar.
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Hasil penelitian sebelumnya, hasil uji emisi menujukkan adanya partikel, hidrokarbon dan karbon monoksida yang lebih rendah pada saluran buang.
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8205224	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000525	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15962	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000525}, priority = {2}	A series of researches about characteristic of stability and performance of conversion kits shows that imported conversion kits manufactured by several vendors that are used by public in Indonesia still need some improvement in their design. The conversion kits consist of CNG main tank, mixer and pressure regulator. In this research simulated pressure regulator which have three steps restriction which the change of valves position is influenced by pressure inlet and pressure in the chambers. The simulation of fluid flow in pressure regulator can be modelled with the aide of FIRE v70b_Pl3. In this modelling were done variation of inlet and outlet position. The varying made which aim to observe correlation of the change of pressure and outlet mass flow  with position changing. Besides, were done varying outlet diameter of pressure regulator and the change of inlet pressure. The results show that the change of inlet and outlet position were done not shows significant changing both pressure in the chambers and outlet mass flow from pressure regulator.
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Serangkaian penelitian yang dilakukan terhadap karakteristik stabilitas dan prestasi kit menunjukkan bahwa kit konversi yang diimpor di Indonesia masih memerlukan beberapa perbaikan. Peralatan kit konversi ini antara lain terdiri dari tabung pengisian BBG,  pencampur, dan penurun tekanan. Pada penelitian ini disimulasikan penurun tekanan yang terdiri dari tiga ruang yang bekerja dengan perubahan posisi katup dipengaruhi oleh tekanan masuk dan tekanan di dalam ruang penurun tekanan. Simulasi 3-D aliran fluida di dalam penurun tekanan ini menggunakan perangkat lunak program CFD Fire versi  v7.0b_pl3. Pada pemodelan penurun tekanan ini dilakukan  perubahan posisi lubang masuk dan posisi lubang keluar. Hal ini dilakukan untuk melihat korelasi perubahan tekanan di dalam ruang penurun tekanan terhadap perubahan posisi tersebut dan pengaruhnya terhadap laju aliran massa keluar. Disamping itu dilakukan juga perubahan terhadap diameter lubang keluar, tekanan keluar, dan perubahan tekanan masuk. Hasil simulasi memperlihatkan bahwa perubahan posisi lubang masuk dan posisi lubang keluar yang dilakukan tidak menunjukkan perubahan yang signifikan baik terhadap tekanan dalam ruang maupun laju aliran massa keluar dari penurun tekanan.
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8205225	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000526	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15963	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000526}, priority = {2}	Displacement and angular velocity analysis for four bar mechanism, usually being done using graphical method.  This method could be used easily for displacement and angular velocity analysis of four bar mechanism in one position.
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If the analysis being carried out is applied for the whole position of four bar mechanism in which the input link rotates 360o, graphical method will be inappropriate and time consuming.  For this kind of situation, analytical method with the aid of computer becomes best solution for displacement and angular velocity analysis.
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Analisis perpindahan serta kecepatan sudut mekanisme empat batang, biasanya dilakukan secara grafis.  Untuk mengidentifikasi perpindahan maupun kecepatan sudut mekanisme empat batang di satu posisi, cara grafis bisa dilakukan dengan sederhana dan cepat.
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8205226	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000527	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15964	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000527}, priority = {2}	Porosity defect may be propagated by the failure of riser to compensate shrinkage rates. This research is to investigate the influence of the riser shape against porosity defect. The section of riser to be compared is between rectangular and circle shape. The casting process is used sand casting.
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Cacat porositas dapat disebabkan akibat kegagalan fungsi riser untuk mengkompensasi penyusutan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh bentuk riser terhadap cacat porositas. Bentuk penampang riser yang akan dibandingkan adalah segi empat dan bulat. Pengecoran yang digunakan adalah pengecoran cetakan pasir
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8205227	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000528	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15965	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000528}, priority = {2}	The most frequently found defect in the casting process of making teapots out flue is that the outlet is too narrow or even blocked at the end of the casting process. There are many factors influence that defect. This defect condition can be represented as the thickness of the casting product. In this paper, the significant factors that influence the thickness of the out flue resulted from the casting process will be analyzed and further got their optimum conditions.
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Design experiments methods will be implemented here, especially the factorial design method to determine the significant factors along with their optimum conditions. Also, the response surface method will be applied to obtain the approximation model for the thickness of the out flue as a function of the factors found earlier so that the most optimal result can be obtained under a design optimization method.
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It is concluded from the experiments results and analysis that the significant factors for the thickness of out flue are pouring temperature, sprue radius and holding time. The optimum conditions of those factors are 475°C, 29.6 mm and 8 seconds respectively with 2.54 mm thickness.
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Kondisi cacat yang paling banyak dijumpai pada proses pengecoran saluran keluar teko adalah lubang saluran keluar pada ujung teko yang terlalu sempit bahkan tertutup di akhir proses pengecoran. Banyak faktor yang mempengaruhi proses pengecoran ini sehingga menyebabkan cacat tersebut. Kondisi cacat ini dapat direpresentasikan dengan ketebalan dari produk cor saluran keluar teko. Pada makalah ini akan dianalisa faktor yang paling signifikan mempengaruhi ketebalan saluran teko hasil cor.
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Metode yang digunakan adalah metode desain eksperimen khususnya metode desain faktorial untuk menentukan faktor-faktor yang signifikan serta kondisi optimumnya dan metode response surface untuk mendapatkan model pendekatan untuk ketebalan saluran teko sebagai fungsi dari faktor-faktor tersebut sehingga dapat diperoleh kondisi keseluruhan yang paling optimal.
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Dari analisa hasil eksperimen ini ditemukan bahwa faktor yang signifikan terhadap ketebalan adalah temperature tuang, radius sprue dan holding time. Dapat pula disimpulkan bahwa kondisi optimum dari factor-faktor tersebut adalah temperatur tuang 475°C, radius sprue 29.6 mm dan holding time 8 detik yang menghasilkan ketebalan sebesar 2.54 mm.
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8205228	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000529	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15966	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000529}, priority = {2}	The dynamic change of environment has made the factory must more competitive if they don't want to lose their market. To anticipate it can be by loosing un normal condition in production process. Material composition un appropriate by standard is un normal condition in foundry industry. To reach standard material composition is not simple because needed testing instrument and adjustment process.
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In software design needed a artificial intelligent can be adjust material composition. In the paper will be covered material composition testing algorithm for adjust material composition than material standard.
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Kondisi lingkungan yang dinamis membuat perusahaan harus lebih kompetitif dan meningkatkan fleksibilitas sistem manufakturnya agar tidak kehilangan pangsa pasarnya. Hal tersebut dicapai dengan menghilangkan kondisi tidak normal dalam proses produksinya. Komposisi material yang yang tidak sesuai dengan standar adalah suatu kondisi tidak normal dalam suatu pabrik pengecoran. Untuk mencapai komposisi  yang sesuai dengan standar tidaklah mudah  karena memerlukan alat uji dan proses penyesuaian (adjustment). 
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Dalam perencanaan piranti lunak diperlukan suatu kecerdasaan buatan yang dapat menyesuaikan komposisi material . Dalam tulisan ini akan diulas algoritma pengujian komposisi material untuk menyesuaikan komposisi material yang dilebur dengan standar material. 
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Kata kunci: Komposisi Material, Penyesuaian, Piranti lunak, kecerdasan buatan.	d8ac466c84448978e6f791bf4fad7529	6773e3791ad1080eb126022b7a502387	4b6b7ce1f5ccf8669e627a86fe9e41af	article	Algoritma Pengujian Komposisi Material	Hendri Budiman	\N	2000
8205229	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000530	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15967	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000530}, priority = {2}	Power steering is a hydraulic equipment to make the steering system lighten.  With power steering, the characteristic of ordinary steering system is change. This characteristic will be made as an object of study to developed this system in the future    
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Gain in force characteristic of the system at constant speed revolution of pump is found by laboratory experimentally.  This experiment shows that gain in force is increase exponentially to the torsion at the steering wheel. The time to reach this maximum force is increase also, but due to hydraulic losses the percentage of gain in force is decrease when the torsion bigger
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Power steering  merupakan peralatan hidrolik untuk meringankan sistem kemudi. Dengan powersteering karakteristik sistem kemudi biasa (mekanik) menjadi berubah.  Karakteristik dari system kemudi dengan power steering ini akan dijadikan sebagai bahan studi untuk pengembangan lebih lanjut.
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Uji laboratorium yang dilakukan adalah untuk mendapatkan karakteristik perolehan gaya  dorong pada putaran pompa yang tetap. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa  perolehan gaya dengan power steering meningkat secara eksponensial terhadap torsi yang diberikan pada roda kemudi. Waktu pencapaian gaya maksimum juga meningkat, akan tetapi persen perolehan gayanya menurun ketika torsi roda kemudi  lebih besar karena adanya rugi-rugi hidrolik.
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8205230	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000531	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15968	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000531}, priority = {2}	The aerodynamics characteristics of a body are the most important in the subject of aerodynamics application in which is intended to get the aerodynamically body profile. This research was performed on both a symmetrical model of NACA Airfoil and Joukowski Airfoil. In this research, the analysis of aerodynamics characteristics had been performed by using Smith-Hess' panel method that distributes both the source flow and the vortex flow along the surface of airfoil to get the velocity distribution, in which is used to get the pressure distribution on the surface of airfoil. The parameters used as the aerodynamics characteristics are the coefficient of pressure distribution (Cp) and the coefficient of lift (Cl).
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The research results show that the accuracy level of panel method in analyzing the aerodynamics characteristics is high quite. It could be proved by the graphical visualization of software simulation. This visualization met the trend line of the available charts, hence, the greater of pressure difference between upper and lower surface of airfoil, the bigger of lift. Furthermore, the chart of lift coefficient (Cl) to the angle of attack is linear. The pressure difference was trigged by some factors including the variance of attack angle and the maximum thickness of airfoil. Furthermore, in the geometric of airfoil profile, the difference between the NACA Airfoil and the Joukowski Airfoil is on their sharper trailing edge.
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Karakteristik aerodinamika suatu benda uji merupakan suatu hal yang sangat penting dalam bidang ilmu aplikasi aerodinamika yang ditujukan untuk mendapatkan bentuk benda yang aerodinamis. Penelitian karakteristik aerodinamika ini dilakukan pada benda uji simetrik NACA Airfoil dan Joukowski Airfoil. Dalam penelitian ini, analisa karakteristik aerodinamika dilakukan dengan metoda panel Smith-Hess yang mendistribusikan aliran source dan aliran vortex di sepanjang kontur airfoil untuk mendapatkan distribusi kecepatan, yang kemudian digunakan untuk mendapatkan distribusi tekanan pada kontur airfoil. Parameter yang digunakan sebagai karakteristik aerodinamika adalah koefisien distribusi tekanan (Cp), koefisien lift (Cl). 
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat keakuratan metoda panel di dalam analisa karakteristik aerodinamika cukup tinggi, dengan terlihatnya hasil grafik dari simulasi software yang dapat mengikuti trend line atau alur dari grafik pembanding yang telah ada sebelumnya, demikian dengan semakin besarnya perbedaan tekanan (pressure difference) antara bagian atas dengan bagian bawah kontur airfoil maka akan menimbulkan lift yang semakin besar, sedangkan grafik koefisien lift (Cl) terhadap sudut serang adalah linier. Perbedaan tekanan dipicu oleh beberapa faktor, misalnya perubahan sudut serang, dan perubahan ketebalan maksimum yang dimiliki airfoil. Sedangkan untuk geometri penyusun airfoil, perbedaan antara NACA Airfoil dengan Joukowski Airfoil terletak pada bentuk trailing edge-nya yang lebih lancip.
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Kata kunci: karakteristik aerodinamika, NACA Airfoil, Joukowski Airfoil, metoda panel Smith-Hess, koefisien distribusi tekanan, koefisien lift.	f7262c4f168e6c64d47286f6f39ca988	82d029e0ebe14472cef013182a06bde1	171f65c7671ecd32c2a7df8b898f2cab	article	Analisa Karakteristik Distribusi Tekanan dan Kecepatan Pada Bodi Aerodinamika Airfoil Dengan Metoda Panel Dalam Fenomena 	Yudiansyah Harahap	\N	2000
8205231	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000532	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15969	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000532}, priority = {2}	In industrial process, there are many variables that must be controlled. Control Action can be done manually by operator, but because in industrial process contains hundred of variables that must be controlled, so the consequence is hundred of operators are needed. Therefore the best way is applied automatic s control in industrial process.
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Dalam proses industri terdapat banyak variabel yang harus dikontrol. Tindakan kontrol dapat dilakukan secara manual oleh operator, tetapi karena dalam proses industri terdapat ratusan variabel yang harus dikontrol, sehingga konsekuensinya dibutuhkan ratusan operator. Karenanya langkah yang paling tepat adalah menerapkan kontrol otomatis dalam proses industri.
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Panas proses digunakan untuk banyak aplikasi yang bervariasi. Persyaratan suhu tergantung pada jenis industri meliputi, suhu tinggi sampai sekitar 1500oC. Industri kimia adalah  contoh industri dengan suhu antara 500-600oC. Industri logam non besi, serta produksi hidrogen adalah aplikasi-aplikasi yang menggunakan suhu antara 600 - 1000oC.
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Paper ini membahas perbandingan kinerja sistem kontrol dengan umpan maju (feedfoward) dengan umpan balik (feedback) untuk pengendalian panas pada plant heat exchanger. Langkah awal dalam simulasi adalah penurunan model matematis. Setelah itu dilakukan simulasi dengan menggunakan program Matlab. Dari hasil simulasi terlihat bahwa tiap-tiap strategi kontrol mempunyai kelebihan dan kekurangannya sendiri. Sehingga penggabungan keduanya akan menghasilkan respon yang lebih baik.
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Kata kunci: sistem kontrol, umpan balik, umpan maju, jaringan penukar panas.	bdc6685f9eb8f34089e3d64b426553ad	af8a27e9ff29c3a830b0434d6aac0fe8	51362d2a6ccfd17171c578c59490de30	article	Perbandingan Kinerja Sistem Kontrol Berumpan Balik  Feedback  Dengan Sistem Kontrol Berumpan Maju  Feedfoward  Pada Jaringan Penukar Panas  Heat Exchanger 	Fendy Santoso	\N	2000
8205232	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000533	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15970	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000533}, priority = {2}	Previous research result shows that adding some amounting molasses into sand mould could increase its re-usability. However, the humidity of sand mould will increase if molasses are excessively used.  The excessive molasses will produce gases when the molten metal fill the cavity of mould, which at the end become blow-holes on the surface of casting.
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The research aims to reduce blow-hole defect by adding varied composition of the bentonite  molasses into three different mould. The first composition is 6% bentonite with 1% molasses, the second is 5% bentonite with 2% molasses and the third composition is 5% bentonite with 3% molasses.
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The research result shows that the second composition of the above mentioned substances is the most successful in eliminating blow-hole defect.
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Untuk meningkatkan kemampuan pemakaian ulang pasir cetak, pasir cetak dapat ditambahkan gula tetes. Kebasahan cetakan pasir akan meningkat jika gula tetes yang digunakan berlebihan. Gula tetes yang berlebihan akan menghasilkan sejumlah gas ketika cairan logam mengisi rongga cetakan. Gas ini akan mengakibatkan cacat blow pada permukaan benda cor.
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Penelitian ini memvariasikan kadar  bentonite dan gula tetes untuk mengurangi cacat blow hole. Penelitian ini menggunakan 3 variasi cetakan pasir. Komposisi cetakan pasir pertama adalah 6% bentonite  dan 1% gula tetes. Komposisi cetakan pasir kedua adalah  5% bentonite dan 2% gula tetes sedangkan komposisi cetakan terakhir adalah 4% bentonite dan 3% gula tetes.  
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Hasil penelitian menunjukkan komposisi cetakan pasir kedua berhasil mengeliminir cacat blow-hole.
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Kata kunci: gula tetes, blow-hole, cetakan pasir.	1b58581da49ae10d27da5d9906bb3438	657c6fab0b1d4be51a86ab655fce2091	776aacefa96d569831cc67e2183834bc	article	Studi Penambahan Gula Tetes Pada Cetakan Pasir Terhadap Kuantitas Cacat Blow-hole	Tedy Purbowo	\N	2000
8205233	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000534	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15971	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000534}, priority = {2}	This research is done to evaluate the stress intensity factor in the case of semi elliptic surface part through crack on simulation by ANSYS software. Part through crack modelling use isoparametric element 8 node in three dimensions. Mode of crack tip element is chosen a quarter point isoparametric 20 node three dimensions. The ANSYS analysis gives the result of the stress intensity factor close enough with the experimental result which be done by Ziyi Chen and Zheyuan Chui, with largest error of 11.68% for the crack direction a (angle of  90°) when the configuration of crack tip is a=16.7 mm and c=20.4 mm. The finite element method using ANSYS software is quite valid in simulating the semi elliptic part trough crack.
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Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan evaluasi faktor intensitas tegangan pada kasus part through crack untuk konfigurasi retak permukaan (semi elliptic surface crack) dengan menggunakan software ANSYS. Pemodelan spesimen dilakuakn dengan menggunakan elemen isoparametrik 8 node tiga dimensi. Untuk memodelkan ujung retak dipilih elemen quarter point isoparametrik 20 node tiga dimensi. Dari analisa dengan menggunakan software ANSYS, ternyata untuk kasus retak permukaan didapatkan hasil yang cukup dekat dengan hasil dari eksperimen yang dilakukan oleh Siyi Chen dan Zhenyuan Cui, dengan penyimpangan terbesar sebesar 11.68 %  untuk arah retak a (sudut 90o) pada saat a = 16.7 mm. dan c = 20.4 mm. Sehingga penggunaan metode elemen hingga dengan software ANSYS release 5.4 cukup valid dalam mensimulasikan hasil dari pengujian retak permukaan.
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8205234	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000535	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15972	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000535}, priority = {2}	This paper will describe about automatic drilling machine using camera as the sensor in order to detect the coordinates of pad and via automatically. Several image processing technologies were used for detecting the coordinates of pad and via. They are threshold, grayscale, fillrect. Genetic algorithm was used to optimize movement of the drilling machine, so that, the machine can do the drilling process effectively. Genetic algorithm will find the optimal route which consists of the drilling sequence of pad and via. Genetic operators used in this system are selection, crossover and inversion.
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 Makalah ini akan menjelaskan tentang mesin bor otomatis menggunakan kamera sebagai sensor untuk mendeteksi koordinat pad dan via dalam sebuah PCB secara otomatis. Beberapa teknologi pemrosesan image digunakan untuk mendeteksi koordinat pad dan via, antara lain threshold, grayscale, fillrect. Algoritma genetika diterapkan utnuk mengoptimasi gerakan dari mesin bor sehingga mesin bor dapat melakukan proses pengeboran dengan efektif. Algoritma genetika akan mencari rute yang optimal yang terdiri atas urutan pengeboran pad dan via. Operator genetika yang digunakan dalam system ini adalah seleksi, crossover dan inversi.
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa sistem dapat berjalan dengan baik dan dapat mendeteksi semua pad dan via dalam PCB. Dengan algoritma genetika, sistem dapat mereduksi waktu pengeboran sampai 50%.
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8205235	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000536	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15973	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000536}, priority = {2}	Wheel traction is defined as vehicles' ability to push or pull the load. This magnitude depends on the power of the engine, wheel dimension, wheel load and the friction coefficient between the wheel and the road. Base on this theory, so the wheel becomes importing section in designed of vehicles' cruise ability. This report is a result of study how the wheel dimension and load was influenced on maximum traction that produce on experiments' model.
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Traksi roda didefinisikan sebagai kemampuan suatu kendaraan untuk mendorong atau menarik beban. Besarnya tergantung dari tenaga mesin, dimensi roda, beban pada roda terhadap jalan dan koefisien gesek antara roda dengan jalan. Berdasakan teori ini maka roda menjadi bagian penting dalam merencanakan kemampuan jelajah suatu kendaraan. Laporan ini merupakan hasil studi bagaimana pengeruh dimensi dan gaya tekan roda  terhadap traksi maksimum yang  dihasilkan pada model uji.  
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Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa traksi roda meningkat secara linear jika diameter dan gaya tekan pada roda meningkat.
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Kata kunci: Roda, traksi, jelajah.	fd9ccc7221ce2b49fa407a7f598d85aa	e47f6134ec770b31df240a44d074ca75	54ff9c61907941f53b517b1f61d77ac5	article	Pemodelan Sistem Gaya Dan Traksi Roda	Joni Dewanto	\N	2000
8205236	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000537	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15974	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000537}, priority = {2}	Multi piston pedal pump is classified under reciprocating pump. This pump is generally designed for applications that require high capacity with low head.  This pump is used for shallow well or to pump water in the system with low static and dynamic head.
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This experiment will examine the performance of multi piston pedal pump with capacity 3000 liter/hour.  Two parameters, volumetric efficiency and overall efficiency will be examined during the experiment.  The goal is to know the actual performance of this  pump.
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Pompa pedal multi piston merupakan pompa bolak-balik (reciprocating pump) yang umumnya dirancang untuk menghasilkan kapasitas yang cukup besar dengan head yang rendah.  Pada umumnya digunakan pada sumur dangkal ataupun pemindahan air di mana perbedaan ketinggian antara suction dan discharge tidak terlalu besar.
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Pompa pedal multi piston yang akan diuji unjuk kerjanya merupakan pompa pedal multi piston dengan kapasitas rancangan 3000 liter/jam.  Pengujian unjuk kerja dilakukan untuk mengukur efisiensi volumetris dan efisiensi overall. Dengan pengujian ini bisa diperoleh gambaran unjuk kerja pompa pedal multi piston yang dirancang tersebut.
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8205237	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000538	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/15975	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000538}, priority = {2}	Although cars are not so necessity and luxurious, most people around the world use it as their first equipment. It needs to take care of, so there won't be any damages. Unfortunately not all people always aware of this.\	To avoid this destruction we need a tool to remaind the owner so he/she can be more aware of this. Mostly the age of using the vehicle depends on how far the distance which its' reached. This process could be done by using an AT89C52 microcontroller and optocoupler. By converting its rotation into a value of distance, we can predicted when the car will need to be treat. When it's the time for it, so there will be a warning about that in the display. This system is also equipped with clock and memory that can be used to save the data of the treatment that have been done. This Odometer has a 16,6 cm x 11,2 cm x 5,1 cm in dimension, with 273,5 gram of weight and used 12V battery. This equipment can measure distance until 999.999.999,9 km and speed (0 km/h to 250 km/h).
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Meski kendaraan bermotor bukan merupakan kebutuhan pokok, hampir semua orang menggunakannya. Kendaraan bermotor perlu dirawat agar tidak mudah rusak. Akan tetapi tidak semua orang ingat waktu perawatan kendaraan bermotor. Untuk mencegah kerusakan maka diperlukan suatu sistem yang dapat mengingatkan pengguna kendaraan. Pada umumnya waktu perawatan kendaraan dilihat dari jarak yang ditempuh. Untuk itu digunakan mikrokontroler AT89C52 dan optocoupler. Dengan mengkonversi putaran menjadi jarak, maka waktu perawatan dapat diketahui. Apabila sudah mendekati waktu perawatan, maka akan diberikan suatu peringatan. Sistem ini juga dilengkapi dengan jam dan memory yang digunakan untuk menyimpan data-data perawatan yang dilakukan. Odometer ini memiliki dimensi 16,6 cm x 11,2 cm x 5,1 cm dengan berat 273,5 gram dan menggunakan baterai 12V. Odometer ini mampu mengukur jarak hingga 999.999.999,9 km dan kecepatan (0 km/jam sampai 250 km/jam). 
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8205238	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000539	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15976	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000539}, priority = {2}	This paper explains and gives an application of genetic algorithm for flowshop scheduling at "X" company to reach minimum multiple objectives of makespan, total flowtime and machine idletime. Comparison to HC heuristic algorithm (Ho and Chang, 1991) is done to show the differences of genetic algorithm.
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Makalah ini menyajikan penjelasan dan contoh aplikasi dari algoritma genetika untuk penyelesaian masalah penjadualan flowshop di PT "X" dengan tujuan meminimumkan makespan, total flowtime, dan machine idletime secara bersama-sama. Selain itu untuk mengetahui keunggulan dari algoritma genetika juga dilakukan perbandingan terhadap algoritma heuristic HC (Ho and Chang, 1991).
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Kata kunci: flowshop, multiple objectives, algoritma genetika	80b6e65894a2d57039268c9afec60f88	c60372cc326e26b5de2b1cdaf6eae816	a70b7269a80357dd1d27d38016f571dc	article	PENJADUALAN FLOWSHOP DENGAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Danny Soetanto	\N	2000
8205239	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000540	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15977	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000540}, priority = {2}	The definition of TQM continues to be a debated issue to organizational management. Not only is there an absence of a uniform definition but also there is no prescriptive standard outlining TQM concepts. This supports an argument that TQM is not merely a tool or method that is ready for use, but there is a set of underlying principles, philosophies and paradigms that must be applied in the unique organizational context. This paper will discuss the concept of TQM at three integrated levels in an organization from inside out; namely paradigm level, system and structural level and technical and operational level in the purpose for helping organizations to grasp the comprehensive substance of TQM.	63e53ed85dddf1566aee42f9e0ab4aa2	52f476e2fd6c9bfd4b646eb2b4d3edb9	bfddaa1049cb8136e7307bfb323e0c1f	article	REVIEW OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT CONCEPT	Daniel Prajogo	\N	2000
8205240	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000541	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15978	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000541}, priority = {2}	Quality optimization of cooking oil color is done by performing experiment using samples of 98 gram cooking oil and 2 gram of whitening agent, i.e. bleaching earth and carbon active. There are three variables that affects the cooking oil color, i.e. temperature (X1) in the range of 90 to 110° C, stirring time of 10 to 20 minutes, and active carbon concentration (X3) of 5 to 15% (of the 2 gram of whitening agent).
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Response Surface Method consists of two-experiment designs, the first order and the second order experiment designs. The first order experiment design is the factor screening stage, while the second order design is the optimization stage.
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The first order experiment shew that only stirring time and the concentration of active carbon affects the color. The second order experiment resulted in that the appropriate optimization model is Y = 1,7833 + 0,0538 X2 0,1098 X3 + 0,0477 X2 X3 + e, and that there are three choices of optimal factor condition with regards of the whitening agent cost.
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Optimasi kualitas wama minyak goreng dilakukan dengan mengadakan eksperimen menggunakan sampel minyak goreng dengan berat 98 gram dan zat pemutih 2 gram, yang terdiri dari bleaching earth dan carbon active. Variabel-variabel yang mempengaruhi warna minyak goreng ada tiga, yaitu temperatur (XI) antara 90°C sampai 110°C, waktu pengadukan (X2) antara 10 menit sampai 20 menit, dan kadar CA (X3) antara 5% sampai 15% (dari 2 gram zat pemutih).
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Metode Response Surface terdiri dari dua rancangan eksperimen, yaitu rancangan eksperimen orde I dan rancangan eksperimen orde II. Dimana rancangan eksperimen orde I merupakan tahap penyaringan faktor (screening test), sedangkan rancangan eksperimen orde II merupakan tahap optimasi.
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Dari hasil eksperimen orde I, diperoleh basil bahwa variabel yang berpengaruh adalah waktu pengadukan dan CA. Hasil eksperimen orde II menyatakan bahwa model optimasi yang sesuai adalah Y = 1,7833 + 0,0538 X2 0,1098 X3 + 0,0477 X2 X3 + e, dan kondisi optimum faktor dengan pertimbangan biaya zat pemutih ada tiga pilihan.
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Kata kunci: desain eksperimen, rekayasa mutu	c58afec0bc7618e5db6f289b181f6f34	b6560d09c40c48d3e1a725efa328cdef	e0180c8ac4581831aabd766f580a03d2	article	OPTIMASI KUALITAS WARNA MINYAK GORENG DENGAN METODE RESPONSE SURFACE	Gan San	\N	2000
8205241	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000542	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15979	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000542}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this paper is to estimate parameters in the heteroskedasticity models, particularly in Auto Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity - ARCH(1) and Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity- GARCH(1,1).  These models will be used to fit, to  forecast and to update the volatility of Rupiah Vs US.Dollar rate. 
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In order to get the estimation of fitting and updating parameters of ARCH(1) and GARCH(1,1), here will be used iterative method which is derived from the standard maximum likelihood estimation and the initial values are taken from the result of Yule Walker Estimation.  The updating parameters will be estimated by using the approach of ARIMA(p,d,q) updating parameters models.
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The heteroskedasticity models will give a good fitting even a good forecast in near stasioner condition, however this models can not detect the jump that can be happend due to the changes of political situation that happend in Indonesia.
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Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menentukan nilai estimasi  pada parameter-parameter yang terdapat pada model-model heteroskedastik, khususnya dalam Auto Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity - ARCH(1) dan Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity- GARCH(1,1).  Model-model ini akan digunakan untuk menentukan, meramalkan dan memperbaharui nilai parameter dari nilai tukar mata uang Rupiah terhadap Dollar Amerika.
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Nilai estimasi pada model ARCH(1) dan GARCH(1,1) diperoleh dengan metode iteratif yang diturunkan dari estimasi maksimum likelihood baku dan nilai awalnya didapat dari pendekatan Yule Walker.   Penentuan nilai parameter yang diperbaharui akan diestimasi dengan menggunakan pendekatan model ARIMA(p,d,q).
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Model-model heteroskedastik memberikan nilai pendekatan nilai tukar yang baik bahkan memberikan nilai peramalan yang baik pula, namun demikian model ini belum dapat mendeteksi terjadinya loncatan yang terjadi yang diakibatkan oleh perubahan situasi politik di Indonesia.
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8205242	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000543	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15980	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000543}, priority = {2}	Flow shop scheduling problem is to schedule a production process of n jobs that go through the same process sequence and the same m machines. Most researches are don to accomplish only one objective, i.e. minimizing makespan. The other objective, such as total flow time, or multiple objectives that is minimizing makespan, total flow time and machine idle time, will be more effective in reducing scheduling cost, as written in French (1982).
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Rajendran algorithm (1995) that solves flow shop problem with multiple objectives will be used to evaluate the proposed algorithm: Genetic Algorithm, developed by Sridhar & Rajendran (1996) on a problem that existed in a shoe factory.
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Masalah penjadualan flow shop adalah menjadualkan proses produksi dari masing-masing n job yang mempunyai urutan proses produksi dan melalui m mesin yang sama. Kebanyakan penelitian hanya mengacu pada satu tujuan saja yaitu meminimumkan makespan. Tujuan yang lain, seperti meminimumkan total flow time atau multiple objectives yang meminimumkan makespan, total flow time dan machine idle time akan lebih efektif dalam mengurangi biaya penjadualan, sebagaimana dikatakan oleh French (1982).
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Algoritma Rajendran (1995) yang menyelesaikan masalah flow shop dengan multiple objectives akan dipergunakan untuk mengevaluasi algoritma usulan: Algoritma Genetika, yang dikembangkan oleh Sridhar & Rajendran (1996) pada suatu masalah yang ditemui di suatu perusahaan sepatu.
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8205243	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000544	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15981	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000544}, priority = {2}	Shewhart's   dan S(or R) control charts have been used very widely in industries . For several decades, many researchers have endeavoured to develop new algorithms to raise the detecting effectiveness of the control charts. While these methods do increase detecting effectiveness, they usually increase the type I error at the same time. This error give the warning that process is unstable.
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In this article, we design a single    control chart to subtitute  -S control chart that have the same sensitivity but doesn't increase error type I. We analyze those factors and their influence to a single    and   -S control chart. The ARL1 value in  -S control chart i s compared with a single   control chart . The result shows that a single control chart effective enough.
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Sampai saat ini Peta Kendali   dan S (atau R) merupakan peta kendali yang umum dipakai di kalangan industri. Pada beberapa dekade, sejumlah penelitian dilakukan untuk menemukan algoritma yang dapat meningkatkan kepekaan peta kendali dalam pendeteksian. Pada saat kepekaan peta kendali tersebut meningkat maka bersamaan dengan itu kesalahan dalam pendeteksian juga meningkat.  
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Di dalam artikel ini penulis mencoba membangun sebuah peta kendali tunggal yang dapat menggantikan peta kendali  -S yang memiliki kepekaan sama tetapi tidak meningkatkan kesalahan jenis I. Untuk itu dilakukan simulasi yang menganalisa faktor-faktor tersebut dan pengaruhnya terhadap peta kendali  -S dan   tunggal. Nilai ARL1 peta kendali   -S dibandingkan dengan nilai ARL1 peta kendali   tunggal.  Hasil simulasi menunujukkan bahwa peta kendali   tunggal cukup efektif.
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	683181b2a084f47998a8944c2becae20	24b1694f04770ccefa54fb356b9b39c1	86e9615543889aa0b8669aa7157e3379	article	STUDI TENTANG PETA KENDALI X TUNGGAL SEBAGAI PENGGANTI PETA KENDALI X DAN S	Joni Cenderakiawan	\N	2000
8205244	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000545	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15982	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000545}, priority = {2}	The selecting of the right maintenance system strategy can give an optimum result in achieving productivity of a production process. The right method is needed in choosing this strategy, so  that the decision-maker can make the right decision.
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Pemilihan strategi sistem perawatan yang tepat dapat memberikan hasil yang optimum dalam pencapaian produktivitas suatu proses produksi. Didalam pemilihan strategi ini diperlukan suatu metode yang tepat agar decision maker dapat membuat keputusan yang tepat. 
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Metode yang digunakan dalam pemilihan strategi sistem perawatan adalah Multi-Criteria Decision Making, khususnya Analytical Hierarchy Process( AHP) dan Metode Heuristic.Metode Heuristic digunakan untuk menetukan kriteria yang paling kritis dalam pemilihan strategi sistem perawatan.
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8205246	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000547	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15984	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000547}, priority = {2}	The use and application of quality tools and techniques as means for improving quality and performance in an organization has been widely known since people saw the success of their applications at Japanese firms. It is interesting to note that those quality tools and techniques are simple and most of them do not require highly formal educational background to use them. Ironically, instead of their simplicity experience has shown that many companies have failed in gaining benefits when trying to use those tools. Those failures are mainly because managers do not realize that the value of the tool is derived from the conditions of use. If the environment does not provide a set of conditions in which it is rational and beneficial to use the tool, then it will not be seen as having value and will not be used. This paper will briefly discuss several important aspects and factors which need attention as prerequisites for the use of quality tools and techniques so they can produce real, maximum and long term benefits.
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Penggunaan alat dan teknik kualitas sebagai sarana untuk meningkatkan kualitas dan kinerja perusahaan telah dikenal secara luas sejak orang melihat keberhasilan penerapannya perusahaan-perusahaan di Jepang. Yang menarik adalah bahwa alat dan teknik kualitas tersebut adalah sesuatu yang sederhana dan kebanyakan tidak memerlukan latar belakang pendidikan formal yang tinggi untuk dapat menggunakannya. Ironisnya adalah di balik kesederhanaan alat-alat tersebut pengalaman menunjukkan bahwa banyak perusahaan telah gagal untuk mendapatkan manfaat ketika mereka mencoba menggunakan alat-alat tersebut. Kegagalan ini terutama disebabkan karena para manajer tidak menyadari bahwa manfaat dari alat-alat tersebut bergantung pada kondisi pemakaiannya. Bila lingkungan tidak berada pada kondisi yang rasional dan menguntungkan bagi penggunaan alat tersebut, maka tidak akan pernah terlihat hasil yang nyata dari penggunaan alat-alat tersebut Tulisan ini akan membahas secara singkat beberapa aspek dan faktor penting yang perlu diperhatikan sebagai prasyarat penggunaan alat dan teknik kualitas agar menghasilkan manfaat yang nyata, maksimal dan berdampak untuk jangka panjang.
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8205247	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000548	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15985	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000548}, priority = {2}	In practice, the certainess assumption  for parameters in linear programming are difficult to pullfiled. The uncertainties are sometimes coming from subjective and intuitive policies. To solve and accommodate these problems, will be approximated by fuzzy set theory. In this article, modeling of linear programming with fuzzy set will be discussed, followed by two cases with membership function are trapezoidal and triangular.
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Asumsi kepastian nilai-nilai parameter, dalam pengambilan keputusan yang dimodelkan dengan programa linier, dalam praktek sering sulit dipenuhi. Ketidakpastian yang muncul kadang diakibatkan oleh suatu kebijakan yang intuitif dan subjektif. Untuk memecahkan dan mengakomodasi ketidakpastian seperti tersebut, akan didekati dengan teori himpunan fuzzy. Dalam makalah ini, pemodelan programa linier dengan teori himpunan fuzzy tersebut, akan didiskusikan dengan dua kasus, masing-masing dengan menggunakan fungsi keanggotaan linier, yaitu trapezoida dan triangular. 
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8205248	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000549	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15986	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000549}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to design a selection system for the journals subscribed by Petra Christian University Library. The designed selection system takes into account both technical and economical criteria. In applying the Multi Criteria Analysis in this research, a Multi Atribute Decision Making, that is the Analytic Hierarchy Process technique, is used. The total amount produced later becomes the objective function coefficient from the Binary Integer Linear Programming model with the constraints of the total available budget of the jurnal acquisition.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk merancang suatu sistem seleksi jurnal yang akan dilanggan oleh perpustakaan Universitas Kristen Petra. Sistem seleksi yang dirancang memperhitungkan baik kriteria-kriteria teknis maupun ekonomis. Dalam melakukan analisis kriteria ganda ini digunakan suatu teknik Multi Atribute Decision Making, yaitu : teknik AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process). Bobot keseluruhan yang dihasilkan selanjutnya menjadi koefisien fungsi tujuan dari model Binary Integer Linear Programming dengan kendala jumlah anggaran pengadaan jurnal yang tersedia.
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Kata kunci: analytis hierarchy process, kriteria teknik dan ekonomis, binary integer linear programming	c9e79127ffe52cf5d791216f56c42e8e	648be59876d7b5cfa914660e16124ffb	298626e4cbb7619f52e8fd27010a8e7a	article	PERANCANGAN SISTEM SELEKSI JURNAL YANG AKAN DILANGGAN PERPUSTAKAAN	Tessa Soetanto	\N	2000
8205249	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000550	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15987	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000550}, priority = {2}	The determination of the price should meet certain criteria, both from the society and the company itself. The combination of various criteria will result in another problem. Fuzzy Logic covers all influencing factors and displays the membership function graphic.  Furthermore, by implementing fuzzy rules and fuzzy operator, the right price can be determined which covers all the factors above. The determination of the rules is based on the raw material cost, direct labor cost, distribution cost and the customers' opinion regarding the appropriate price. Then, the model is designed with the help of Matlab software. The result is finally obtained in the form of a model performed by Matlab software. The model displays the output concerning the selling price of the product for each change in the dominant factors. 	009060d846767ea4870d367e7c899d7a	d6d2d83ab6bb4b3fa6cd00c811d6bb33	20cf20a87d7365bb837e09d7f0b5dd54	article	IMPLEMENTING FUZZY LOGIC IN DETERMINING SELLING PRICE	Danny Soetanto	\N	2000
8205250	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000551	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15988	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000551}, priority = {2}	Attribute control charts especially p charts have been used widely for statistical process of attribute characteristics. In many applications, however it is neither possible nor practical to obtain sufficient subgroups to estimate accurately the control limits for the conventional p chart. This may occur when the production process is characterized as being a short run. One short run situation is a production run which produces items in a short period of time.
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Peta kendali atribut khususnya peta kendali p banyak digunakan untuk mengendalikan proses yang berkarakteristik atribut. Pada  penerapannya proses produksi yang membutuhkan waktu relatif pendek mengakibatkan subgrup yang diperoleh terbatas jumlahnya, sehingga peta kendali p yang terbentuk tak memungkinkan untuk dianalisa.
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Kata kunci: ARL0 , ARL1, koreksi kontinuitas	c958e621df8dd87e9e1ac5234f325ddb	2ba125397c5aa17620a3a739ec95e34d	dd1dac0a00231b35a7135d8286c4d69d	article	STUDI TENTANG PETA KENDALI p YANG DISTANDARISASI UNTUK PROSES PENDEK KUALITAS	Daniel Prajogo	\N	2000
8205251	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000552	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15989	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000552}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the concept of continuous improvement (CI) by looking beyond what traditionally highlighted in literature concerning continuous improvement or Total Quality Management (TQM). The primary argument put forwarded in the discussion is that despite the undeniable positive results from CI practices, the way these activities are implemented, however, will lead to most programs becoming self-limiting. It needs to be asserted here that this paper is not intended to despise CI, rather, its purpose is limited only to provide a balance on the prevailing positive views toward CI.	3798986256454ddd0e0db7601327dcad	166ed4435ea39b6a6a2e96533b052794	db2b8ab2939dbe22e751b69335f06603	article	INSIDE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT - A LITERATURE REVIEW	Daniel Prajogo	\N	2000
8205252	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000553	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15990	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000553}, priority = {2}	Shewhart X chart is widely used in statistical process control for monitoring variable data and has shown good performance in detecting large mean shift but less sensitive in detecting moderate to small process shift. X chart with variable sample size and sampling interval (VSSI X chart) is proposed to enhance the ability of detecting moderate to small process shift. The performance of VSSI X chart is compared with those of Shewhart X chart, VSS X chart (Variable Sample Size X chart) and VSI X chart (Variable Sampling Interval X chart). Performance of these control charts is presented in the form of ATS (Average Time to Signal) which is obtained from computer simulation and markov chain approach. The VSSI X chart shows better performance in detecting moderate mean shift. The simulation is then continued for VSSI X chart and VSS X chart with minimum sample size n 1=1 and n 1=2.
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Peta kendali  X Shewhart  telah umum digunakan dalam pengendalian proses statistis untuk data variabel dan terbukti berfungsi dengan baik untuk mendeteksi pergeseran rerata  yang besar, namun kurang cepat dalam  mendeteksi  pergeseran rerata yang sedang hingga kecil. Untuk mengatasi kelemahan ini, diusulkan penggunaan peta kendali  X  dengan ukuran sampel dan interval pengambilan sampel yang bervariasi (peta kendali   VSSI). Kinerja peta kendali  X VSSI  dibandingkan dengan kinerja peta kendali   Shewhart, peta kendali  X VSS (peta kendali  X dengan ukuran sampel yang bervariasi), dan peta kendali X VSI (peta kendali X dengan interval waktu pengambilan sampel yang bervariasi). Kinerja peta kendali dinyatakan dalam nilai ATS (Average Time to Signal) yang didapatkan dari hasil simulasi program komputer maupun perhitungan Rantai Markov. Peta kendali X VSSI terbukti mempunyai kinerja yang lebih baik dalam mendeteksi pergeseran rerata yang sedang. Selain itu juga disimulasikan penggunaan peta kendali X VSSI dan peta kendali X VSS dengan ukuran sampel minimum  n1=1 dan n1=2.
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8205253	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000554	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15991	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000554}, priority = {2}	The problem which will be discussed is assembly lines in the shop floor, especially in sewing department. This department used line process system,  that arised problems such as process jam, delay, wasting time of workers and too much holding materials. This research introduced process innovation, i.e. forming work-groups among workers. There are two alternative ideas which will be assessed. First, work-groups by process. Second, work-groups by complete line. After choosing the best idea, then the process was followed up with line balancing method with COMSOAL (Computer Method of Sequencing for Assembly Lines). The result showed that the second idea (complete line work groups) is better than the first one. Efficiency improvement is 29.2 % compared by the efficiency before the application of line balancing.
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Masalah yang akan dibahas adalah proses kerja pada lantai produksi di bagian jahit yang memberlakukan line process system. Proses ini menimbulkan kemacetan, keterlambatan, arus bolak-balik antar pekerja dan penumpukan material yang mengganggu produktivitas. Pada penelitian ini akan dilakukan inovasi proses pada sistem alur kerja dengan cara membentuk kelompok kerja. Ada dua ide alternatif kelompok kerja yang akan diuji, yaitu pengelompokan berdasarkan proses dan pengelompokan berdasarkan line utuh. Setelah terpilih ide alternatif terbaik, dilakukan keseimbangan lintasan dengan metode COMSOAL (Computer Method of Sequencing for Assembly Lines). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ide terbaik adalah pengelompokan dengan line utuh. Setelah dilakukan keseimbangan lintasan, diperoleh peningkatan efisiensi sebesar 29,2% dibandingkan kondisi sebelum diterapkan keseimbangan lintasan.
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8205254	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000555	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15992	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000555}, priority = {2}	Literature on packing problems in general is extensive and too broad to be covered here. One of the packing problems is packing for cylindrical material, that is packing for pipe. To pack the pipes, a mathematical model non linier mixed integer programming will be applied to explain packing problem mathematically. A combined genetic algorithm and tabu list is suggested to solve the mathematical problem to obtain satisfactory solution in terms of packing configuration and computational time. The algorithm gives a good result in terms of space utilization and computational time.
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Literatur mengenai permasalahan pengepakan (packing problem) secara umum telah dipelajari secara intensif dan sangat luas pengembangannya. Salah satu masalah pengepakan yang ada adalah masalah pengepakan silinder. Pada tulisan ini diteliti mengenai masalah yang merupakan bagian dari pengepakan silinder yaitu pengepakan pipa. Dalam pengepakan pipa digunakan model matematis non linier mixed integer programming untuk menerangkan permasalahan pengepakan secara matematis dan menyarankan menggunakan metode heuristik algoritma genetika (genetic algorithm) dipadukan dengan penggunaan daftar iterasi tabu untuk menyelesaikan model matematis yang dihadapi sehingga solusi yang dihasilkan dapat memuaskan ditinjau dari sisi konfigurasi pengepakan dan juga efisien ditinjau dari waktu komputasi. Algoritma yang diusulkan pada tulisan ini mampu memberikan konfigurasi pengepakan pipa yang memuaskan bila ditinjau dari pemanfaatan ruangan dan waktu komputasi yang cepat.
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Kata kunci: pengepakan pipa, model matematis, Algotirma Genetika.	cbba086dcdfb71b473dde6412d313e05	5d9cfcb04e764f07b61fc26f60e31750	89216d5c9273f90029732c2380b77c4b	article	PENGEPAKAN PIPA BERAGAM DIAMETER KE DALAM SATU KONTAINER DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SOLUSI HEURISTIK ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Sundoro Untung	\N	2000
8205255	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000556	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15993	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000556}, priority = {2}	Many methods have been developed to get the optimal result in forecasting. One of them that will be used in this paper is using  Neural Network for forecasting. The result will be compared with GARCH(1,1) in the terms of Means Absolute Deviation (MAD) and Means Square Error (MSE). Besides that the accuracy and the power to damp the jump will be observed. The data is currency rate from 4 countries in Asia taken during the Asian Monetary Crisis from 1997 up to 1999 since the jump was happened in that series.
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Ada banyak metode yang telah dikembangkan untuk mencapai hasil yang optimal dari suatu peramalan.  Salah satu yang akan diulas pada makalah ini adalah penggunaan Neural Network atau jaringan saraf untuk mendapatkan hasil peramalan yang diharapkan dapat meningkatkan optimasi dan akurasinya. Hasil dari metode ini akan dibandingkan dengan metode GARCH(1,1) dalam bentuk Means Absolute Deviation (MAD) dan Means Square Error (MSE).  Selain itu dilakukan pula pengamatan terhadap peredaman jump (perubahan mendadak).  Data yang digunakan adalah nilai tukar mata uang dari empat negara di Asia yang diambil selama krisis moneter di Asia.
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8205256	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000557	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15994	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000557}, priority = {2}	Fiber glass products are widely used in the industry. High quality fiberglass product requires a composition and to obtain the optimal composition, an experiment needs to be done. In this project, experimental designs in 2k-p fractional factorial design and Taguchi method were carried out to obtain the optimal composition.
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Produk fiber glass banyak digunakan di dunia industri saat ini. Produk fiber glass berkualitas tinggi dibutuhkan suatu komposisi, dimana untuk komposisi yang tepat diperlukan eksperimen. Desain eksperimen 2k-p fractional factorial design dengan metode Taguchi telah digunakan untuk mendapatkan komposisi yang optimal. 
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8205257	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000558	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15995	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000558}, priority = {2}	The decisions to choose appropriate tools for solving industrial problems are not just tools that achieve optimal solution only but it should consider computation time too. One of industrial problems that still difficult to achieve both criteria is scheduling problem. This paper discuss comparison between mixed integer programming which result optimal solution and heuristic method to solve job shop scheduling problem with separable sequence-dependent setup. The problems are generated and the result shows that the heuristic methods still cannot satisfy optimal solution.	cff8f31a9a97c80b1cfe628d43c2c2eb	ef92d62a75ed9c53dc8c0f68b82fea5e	34a5da9576e48b07839dff245fe05bc7	article	COMPARISON BETWEEN MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING WITH HEURISTIC METHOD FOR JOB SHOP SCHEDULING WITH SEPARABLE SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT SETUPS	I Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2000
8205258	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000559	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15996	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000559}, priority = {2}	The effectivity improvement of production facility in factory is not only on facility manitenance but also on human resources. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) gives an optimal solution to effectivity improvement. A case study of TPM implementation have done  in non sewing department of PT Kerta Rajasa Raya.
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Peningkatan efektivitas dari fasilitas produksi di suatu perusahaan bukan hanya terbatas pada perawatan fasilitas kerja saja tetapi juga sumber daya manusia. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) memberikan suatu solusi optimal terhadap peningkatan efektivitas dengan melibatkan semua sumber daya manusia yang bertanggung jawab terhadap fasilitas produksi. Suatu studi kasus terhadap pengimplementasian TPM dilakukan di departemen non jahit PT. Kerta Rajasa Raya.
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8205259	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000560	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15997	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000560}, priority = {2}	In this article is developed a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to solve a budget allocation problem to the decision-making units (DMU's) in an organisation. The allocation is depend on multi-input/output. To develop the model is used some of numerical examples.  The results of calculation by DEA model are an optimum budget allocation in  lower and upper bound and a fix  value between them
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Dalam artikel ini dikembangkan sebuah model data envelopment analysis (DEA) untuk  memecahkan masalah pengalokasian anggaran ke masing-masing unit pengambil keputusan (UPK) dalam sebuah organisasi, yang mempertimbangkan multi-input/output. Dalam mengembangkan model, dilakukan dengan beberapa contoh  numeris. Hasil perhitungan dengan model DEA ini, didapatkan  alokasi anggaran optimal yang berupa batas bawah dan atas serta nilai alokasi diantara kedua nilai tersebut.
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8205260	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000561	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15998	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000561}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses a jobs scheduling on a single machine to minimize variance of job completion time. The objective is especially important in situations where it is desirable to provide customers or jobs with approximately the same treatment. In this case, data are collected from P.T. 'XYZ'. The focus of discussion is LB/KB Departement (Leather Board/Carton Board) with carton board's production line, which produces carton board. Carton board's size is 150 x 110 cm and its thickness from 0,6 mm to 2,5 mm. 
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Makalah ini membahas penjadwalan jobs pada single machine dengan tujuan meminimumkan varians waktu penyelesaian job, yaitu untuk memberikan konsumen atau jobs kurang lebih perlakuan yang sama. Data yang diambil dalam pembahasan ini berasal dari perusahaan P.T. 'XYZ', di mana departemen yang menjadi fokus pembahasan adalah  Departemen LB/KB (Leather Board/Karton Board) dengan lintasan produksi karton board yang menghasilkan produk carton board ukuran 150 x 110 cm, dengan ketebalan 0,6 mm sampai dengan 2,5 mm. 
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Dalam makalah ini dilakukan analisis perbandingan jadwal jobs pada proses produksi di perusahaan yang telah ada dengan jadwal jobs menggunakan metode heuristic, yaitu menggunakan persentase penyimpangan Vh (varians waktu penyelesaian jobs metode heuristic) dari Vp (varians waktu penyelesaian jobs perusahaan). Dari hasil analisis didapatkan bahwa persentase penyimpangan Vh dari Vp sebesar 50,36%, hal ini menunjukkan bahwa performance metode heuristic lebih baik, yaitu varians waktu penyelesaian jobs-nya lebih kecil daripada metode perusahaan. Selain itu, dalam makalah juga dianalisis kelemahan dan keunggulan metode heuristic yang digunakan dalam penjadwalan pada single machine.
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8205261	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000562	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/15999	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000562}, priority = {2}	This research gives an alternative to build production schedule using Evolutionary Algorithm. The objective function is minimizing production makespan. Shortest Processing Time (SPT) and Longest Processing Time (LPT) methods are used as initial solution. The algorithm is implemented on house ware factory and the result show the final solution has makespan 26,74 %  less than initial solution. 
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Penelitian ini memberikan alternatif dalam menyusun suatu jadwal produksi dengan menggunakan Evolutionary Algorithm. Fungsi tujuan yang akan dicapai adalah meminimumkan makespan produksi. Metode Shortest Processing Time (SPT) dan Longest Processing Time (LPT) digunakan sebagai solusi awal. Algoritma ini kemudian diterapkan pada pabrik peralatan rumah tangga dan solusi akhir menunjukan Evolutionary Algorithm memberikan makespan 26.74% lebih kecil dibandingkan dengan solusi awal.
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Kata kunci: Evolutionary Algorithm, Penjadwalan.	b365840e4a9add8242332a8960f78dce	f7da7c185a5e3582ecd89d013838faae	927b86febd8fad78a084973e4508f3ad	article	PENERAPAN EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHM PADA PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI (Studi Kasus di PT Brother Silver Product Indonesia)	Lala Febriana	\N	2000
8205262	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000563	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16000	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000563}, priority = {2}	This research is done to measure and analyse of "X" Corporatio's performance used Balanced Scorecard method. This research is done because the measurement system that used for this time is just measure the performance of financial perpective
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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengukur dan menganalisa kinerja di PT."X" dengan menggunakan metode Balanced Scorecard. Penelitian ini dilakukan karena sistem pengukuran yang dipakai selama ini hanya mengukur kinerja dari financial perspective.
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Kata kunci:  Pengukuran dan analisa kinerja, Balanced Scorecard.	f40b924c3ad0b6c51932c26e47a12d3b	8c4e16f9e60104e18d77e36cc661f9a3	cea83c4ca418f4f221f56c13fe05d44a	article	PENGUKURAN DAN ANALISA KINERJA DENGAN METODE BALANCED SCORECARD DI PT. "X"	Kristiana Damayanti	\N	2000
8205263	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000564	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16001	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000564}, priority = {2}	We considered the nonparametric regression model :  Zj = X(tj) + ej,  j = 1,2,,n, where X(tj) is the regression curve. The random error ej are independently distributed normal with a zero mean and a variance s2/bj, bj > 0. The estimation of  X  obtained by minimizing a Weighted Least Square. The solution of this optimation is a Weighted Spline Polynomial. Further, we give an application of weigted spline estimator in nonparametric regression.
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Diberikan model regresi nonparametrik : Zj = X(tj) + ej,  j = 1,2,,n, dengan X (tj) kurva regresi dan ej sesatan random yang diasumsikan berdistribusi normal dengan mean nol dan variansi s2/bj, bj > 0. Estimasi kurva regresi X yang meminimumkan suatu Penalized Least Square Terbobot, merupakan estimator Polinomial Spline Natural Terbobot. Selanjutnya diberikan suatu aplikasi estimator spline terbobot dalam regresi nonparametrik.
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8205264	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000565	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16002	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000565}, priority = {2}	Coordination  is important in industry, so this research try to observe coordination problem which appear at PT'X" and then give alternative of coordination system.  The problem that is identified in this research are excess volume of inventory, bullwhip effect, and length of cash to cash cycle. Selling coordination system is proposed as information share from end customer  to every stage of supply chain without distortion by forecasting process. Production coordination system is proposed as balancing of production output with actual demand to reduce inventory level without decrease customer servive level, and reduce risk of unsold product.  Some pay of  coordination systems  is proposed by considering effect of  cash to cash cycle time, free cash of capital, and   product cycle at supply chain.
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 Koordinasi merupakan hal yang penting dalam suatu industri, oleh karena itu penelitian ini mencoba melihat permasalahan yang muncul dalam hal koordinasi pada PT 'X' dan kemudian memberikan alternatif sistem koordinasi. Permasalahan yang teridentifikasi antara lain tingginya tingkat inventory, variabilitas permintaan yang tinggi (bullwhip effect) dan cash to cash cycle time yang panjang dari sistem pembayaran. Bentuk koordinasi penjualan yang diperlukan adalah penyaluran informasi aktual dari permintaan konsumen akhir pada setiap tahapan di dalam supply chain tanpa adanya distorsi akibat proses peramalan. Koordinasi pada produksi yang diperlukan adalah penyesuaian output produksi dengan kebutuhan aktual pasar untuk mengurangi tingkat inventory tanpa mengurangi service level konsumen dan mengurangi risiko produk yang tidak terjual. Beberapa bentuk koordinasi pada sistem pembayaran diusulkan dengan mempertimbangkan pengaruh cash to cash cycle time, free cash of capital, dan kecepatan aliran produk pada supply chain. 
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Kata kunci: supply chain, inventory, bullwhip effect, koordinasi sistem produksi, penjualan dan pembayaran.	40b81ea74a7c9e2a3a5b3fed2d581d30	bf82f9e5100b5a987d81a98aac7bef16	908c3bbe6142f0780f1e1f55400a3bc1	article	STUDI KOORDINASI PRODUKSI  PENJUALAN  DAN SISTEM PEMBAYARAN ANTARA PRODUSEN DENGAN BEBERAPA DISTRIBUTOR (Studi Kasus di Industri Keramik)	I Nyoman Pujawan	\N	2000
8205265	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000566	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16003	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000566}, priority = {2}	This study examines the barriers faced by Indonesian manufacturing organizations in the implementation of TQM. Out of a total sample size of 364 selected organizations identified for a multi-response survey, 78 organizations responded. The analysis identified 11 pertinent factors acting as barriers that are most frequently faced by the local organizations. These are issues related to human resource, management, attitude towards quality, organizational culture, interdepartmental relation, material, machine and equipment, information, method and training.	83cba157664ecb396364731cd22c0a43	cbdacc2d62ea3befe55d9152c2573dac	5c9e14ac8145da980c36ce9b142585c3	article	BARRIERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATIONS	Zuraidah Zain	\N	2000
8205266	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000567	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16004	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000567}, priority = {2}	The value of an information is more valuable than the value of an investment. To make in information needs a system that can produce an accurate & priceless information. Management Information System needs to be defined more details to get a specific information, especially for production activity (manufacturing). Manufacture Information System can support the whole manufacture activity to make a good product in means of time, cost and also quality.
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Nilai sebuah informasi lebih berharga daripada nilai investasi. Oleh karena itu, dalam membuat sebuah informasi diperlukan sebuah sistem yang dapat membuat sebuah informasi yang tepat dan akurat. Sistem Informasi Manajemen perlu didefinisikan lebih detail untuk mendapatkan informasi yang lebih spesifik, khususnya untuk kegiatan produksi (manufaktur). Sistem Informasi Manufaktur dapat mendukung kegiatan manufaktur secara keseluruhan untuk menghasilkan produk yang baik dari segi waktu, biaya dan kualitas.
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Kata kunci:  Sistem Informasi Manajemen, Sistem Informasi Manufaktur.	e0f2942b8978e157722d447ec45ebd75	4fcbd49d034a11e7425bbcdb3c91385c	cb7e6efe696fe110dbb75a38829e052c	article	SISTEM INFORMASI MANUFAKTUR DALAM KERANGKA KERJA SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN	Bernardo Yahya	\N	2000
8205267	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000568	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16005	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000568}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this study, as mentioned on the title, is to determine whether there is any effect of music on physical task performance. Three different kind of music were used in this study: easy listening/slow music, hard rock music, and subject's own favorite music. The same physical task without music was also conducted for every subject as the control. To simulate the physical task, each subject has to walk on a treadmill at a constant speed (3 MPH) and inclination (4º) for six minutes. Enough rest was given after a subject finished each task. Four undergraduate and six graduate students were volunteered as subjects in this study. They are three females and seven males. Statistical analysis software programs were used to analyze the results. It is shown from this study that slow music and favorite music have significant effect on the physical task. The heart rate is significantly lower when the subjects listened to a slow music or their favorite music while performing a physical task compared with performing the same task without listening to any music. The heart rate is not significantly different when subjects listened to hard rock music compared with no music listened. On the other hand, VO2 consumption is not significantly different between without music and with all kind of music. Therefore, according to this study, it is beneficial to listen to a certain kind of music while performing a physical task since they lower the heart rate.
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Tujuan utama dari paper ini adalah untuk menentukan apakah ada pengaruh dari musik terhadap performance dari seseorang saat melaksanakan pekerjaan fisik. Tiga jenis musik digunakan dalam studi ini: musik ringan, hard rock, dan musik favorit masing-masing subjek. Pekerjaan fisik yang sama tanpa musik juga dilaksanakan sebagai kontrol. Sebagai pekerjaan fisik, setiap subjek berjalan di atas treadmill dengan kecepatan konstan (4.8 km/jam) dan kemiringan konstan (4º) selama 6 menit. Setiap subjek diberikan istirahat yang cukup setiap kali selesai melaksanakan satu eksperimen. Sepuluh mahasiswa, tiga wanita dan tujuh pria berpartisipasi secara sukarela dalam studi ini. Program statistik digunakan untuk menganalisa hasil studi. Dari hasil perhitungan, tampak bahwa musik ringan dan favorit secara signifikan mempengaruhi performance fisik. Detak jantung per menit lebih rendah saat subyek mendengarkan musik ringan atau musik favorit mereka sambil melaksanakan pekerjaan fisik, dibandingkan tanpa mendengarkan musik. Pada saat mendengarkan musik hard rock, detak jantung menurun tetapi tidak signifikan. Di lain pihak, konsumsi oksigen tidak menurun secara signifikan bila tanpa musik dibandingkan dengan mendengarkan musik. Karena itu, akan lebih menguntungkan bila pada saat melakukan suatu pekerjaan fisik, pekerja mendengarkan musik ringan atau musik favorit mereka.
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Kata kunci: musik,  performance fisik, detak jantung, konsumsi Oksigin	eaf0ef800ee1fa5f7243ac65f1b6b859	e835afd391c58168502a712d2fbd0c41	6e37a5529251a998748b8ec0f25a4a08	article	PENGARUH MUSIK TERHADAP PERFORMANCE FISIK	Dedik S. Santoso	\N	2000
8205268	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000569	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16006	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000569}, priority = {2}	To compete in the global market, business performer who active in industry fields should have and get information quickly and accurately, so they could make the precise decision. Traditional cost accounting system cannot give sufficient information, so many industries shift to Activity-Based Costing system (ABC). ABC system is more complex and need more data that should be save and process, so it should be applied information technology and database than traditional cost accounting system. The development of the software technology recently makes the construction of application program is not problem again. The primary problem is how to design database that presented information quickly and accurately. For that reason it necessary to make the model first. This paper discusses database modelling with semantic object model approach. This model is easier to use and is generate more normal database design than entity relationship model approach.
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Dalam persaingan di pasar bebas, para pelaku bisnis di bidang industri dalam membuat suatu keputusan yang tepat memerlukan informasi secara cepat dan akurat. Sistem akuntansi biaya tradisional tidak dapat menyediakan informasi yang memadai, sehingga banyak perusahaan industri yang beralih ke sistem Activity-Based Costing (ABC).  Tetapi, sistem ABC merupakan sistem yang kompleks dan memerlukan banyak data yang harus disimpan dan diolah, sehingga harus menggunakan teknologi informasi dan database. Kemajuan di bidang perangkat lunak mengakibatkan pembuatan aplikasi program bukan masalah lagi. Permasalahan utama adalah bagaimana merancang database, agar dapat menyajikan informasi secara cepat dan akurat. Untuk itu, dalam makalah ini dibahas pemodelan database dengan pendekatan semantic object model. Model data ini lebih mudah digunakan dan menghasilkan transformasi yang lebih normal, jika dibandingkan dengan entity relationship model yang umum digunakan.
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Kata kunci: Sub Sistem Produksi, Semantic Object Model, Database Relational.	8139a96d125082b4028cf922af219363	40034238db206e33ab03c6ade493158f	950e9916099a99acbdca8b3de599af62	article	RANCANGAN DATABASE SUBSISTEM PRODUKSI DENGAN PENDEKATAN SEMANTIC OBJECT MODEL	Oviliani Yuliana	\N	2000
8205269	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000570	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16007	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000570}, priority = {2}	Markov chain in the stochastic process is widely used in the industrial problems particularly in the problem of determining the market share of products.  In this paper we are going to extend the one in the random field so called the Markov Random Field and applied also in the market share problem with restriction the market is considered as a discrete lattice and Pott's models are going to be used as the potential function. Metropolis sampler is going to be used to determine the stability condition. 
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Rantai Markov dalam proses stokastik seringkali digunakan dalam penyelesaian masalah industri khususnya dalam masalah penentuan market share. Dalam artikel ini akan dibahas perluasan Rantai Markov tesebut ke dalam sebuah random field yang disebut sebagai Markov Random Field (MRF) yang juga akan diaplikasikan pada masalah market share dengan batasan daerah pemasarannya dianggap sebagai sebuah lattice diskrit dan fungsi potensial yang akan digunakan adalah Potts models. Akan digunakan Metropolis sampler untuk menentukan kondisi stabil.
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Kata kunci: proses stokastik, Markov Random Field, Gibbs Random Field, Potts model, Metropolis sampling.	863de78b72a81b0fc035eef9ba3d06bc	dce9f7f7c0e318ab6c66c4daf3312542	d96c8e18f2620feac0df6f450b7b7dfa	article	APLIKASI MARKOV RANDOM FIELD PADA MASALAH INDUSTRI	Siana Halim	\N	2000
8205270	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000571	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16008	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000571}, priority = {2}	The research is focused on comparing Genetics algorithm and Simulated Annealing in the term of performa and processing time. The main purpose is to find out performance both of the algorithm to solve minimizing makespan and total flowtime in a particular flowshop system.
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Penelitian ini difokuskan pada pembandingan algoritma Genetika dan Simulated Annealing ditinjau dari aspek performa dan  waktu proses. Tujuannya adalah untuk melihat kemampuan dua algoritma tersebut untuk menyelesaikan problem-problem penjadwalan flow shop dengan kriteria minimasi makespan dan total flowtime.
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Kata kunci:  Algoritma Genetika, Simulated Annealing, flow shop, makespan, total flowtime.	c5ee077904270f1e890fad1d4f63937e	4104cefcc31aea68ca3fb759673711b8	cdc2d603b2f3b81b3dde832093320096	article	PERBANDINGAN KINERJA ALGORITMA GENETIKA DAN SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK MASALAH MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE PADA PENJADWALAN FLOWSHOP	Andree Pamungkas	\N	2000
8205271	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000572	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000572}, priority = {2}	In this article , response surface method is used to determine optimum setting for machine in order to optimize the production in injection moulding compan, which  produces goods from plastic that has a large amount of defect. According to pareto chart, the largest defect is a hole defect. It is caused by no suitable setting  for inject pressure, inject timer, and temperature.
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Dalam artikel ini, metode response surface digunakan untuk menentukan titik optimal dari setting mesin di perusahaan injection moulding, sehingga didapatkan jumlah produksi yang optimal. Selama ini perusahaan memproduksi produk yang terbuat dari plastik dengan tingkat kecacatan yang cukup besar. Karena itu, perusahaan berusaha mengurangi tingkat kecacatan yang terjadi. Berdasarkan diagram pareto, tingkat kecacatan terbesar adalah cacat lubang.
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8205272	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000573	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16010	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000573}, priority = {2}	A quality management recently has been the concepts that using a great mass of information flow. The unique function of information in quality management has become the driver of this study. There is a need of building the model for quality management information system before designing the information system. This paper will show two points that important for the information system. The points, database model and expert system, will be explained as the part of the information system for quality management.	d81a5c10d0c1618c1ba7fb23b82ad49a	0b644cc9926006da5c8f311760c47b8a	17aaaa4ff7973aa5668af942d816b864	article	DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT	Yulius Halim	\N	2000
8205273	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000574	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16011	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000574}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses the decision making problem for worker selection. To solved this problem is applied the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, development of the ordinary Analytical Hierarchy Process which created to handle the subjectivity of multi-criteria. The best choice by Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process showed that subjectivities criteria have been included comparing by the ordinary Analytical Hierarchy Process.
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Makalah ini membahas mengenai masalah pengambilan keputusan untuk memilih alternatif karyawan terbaik. Untuk memecahkan masalah ini digunakan Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, pengembangan Analytical Hierarchy Process konvensional yang dirancang untuk menangani permasalahan yang kriteria-kriterianya lebih banyak bersifat subjektif. Pilihan karyawan terbaik dengan Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process menunjukkan bahwa subjektifitas kriteria sangat diperhatikan dibandingkan dengan  menggunakan Analytical Hierarchy Process konvensional. 
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Kata kunci: Analytical Hierarchy Process, Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process.	69479ab8d0d5e9f97b5254400c613da4	fcae2703591245697bece8bae87e6664	7044d8cfea7d8bd989bdfa2b366025e0	article	APLIKASI FUZZY ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS DALAM SELEKSI KARYAWAN	I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2000
8205274	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000575	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16012	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000575}, priority = {2}	The objective of this paper is to give direction to the three main economic players (industry, government and academician) in determining their strategic orientation in technology development. The model will be built in interactive framework where in making decision each player considers other possible strategic choices. A three-dimension game theory combined with an interactive decision structural model of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) will be used to find the solution. The results reveal that collaboration strategy give the highest outcome for the three players. It recommends industry and academician to make collaboration in undertaking innovation while the government should let an independent organization to manage technology development.  	ea9f4588039d3ee2de4c3a192ef676c8	db579daf4376b472d4d4784f4aa0f647	1a357a5c48e4949638b1fde14a8f8ddd	article	COMBINE GAME THEORY AND AHP TO CHOOSE STRATEGIC ORIENTATION IN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT - INDONESIAN CASE	Ilham Said	\N	2000
8205275	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000576	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16013	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000576}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to design Mathematical models that can determine the selling volume as an alternative to improve the markup percentage. Mathematical models was designed with double regression statistic. Selling volume is a function of markup, market condition, and substitute condition variables. The designed Mathematical model has fulfilled by the test of: error upon assumption, accurate model, validation model, and multi collinear problem.
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The Mathematical model has applied in application program with expectation that the application program can give: (1) alternative to decide percentage markup for user, (2) Illustration of gross profit estimation that will be achieve for selected percentage markup, (3) Illustration of estimation percentage of the units sold that will be achieve for selected percentage markup, and (4) Illustration of total net income before tax will get for specific period.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang model Matematis guna menetapkan volume penjualan, sebagai alternatif untuk menentukan persentase markup harga jual produk. Model Matematis dirancang menggunakan Statistik Regresi Berganda. Volume penjualan merupakan fungsi dari variabel markup, kondisi pasar, dan kondisi pengganti. Model Matematis yang dirancang sudah memenuhi uji: asumsi atas error, akurasi model, validasi model, dan masalah multikolinearitas.
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Rancangan model Matematis tersebut diterapkan dalam program aplikasi dengan harapan dapat memberi: (1) alternatif bagi pengguna mengenai berapa besar markup yang sebaiknya ditetapkan, (2) gambaran perkiraan laba kotor yang akan diperoleh setiap pemilihan markup, (3) gambaran perkiraan persentase unit yang terjual setiap pemilihan markup, dan (4) gambaran total laba kotor sebelum pajak yang dapat diperoleh pada periode yang bersangkutan.
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Kata kunci: model Matematis, aplikasi program, volume penjualan, markup, laba kotor.	92f3137635c788f499d401992af35e7b	8aca2e850e6102d292ab86cfab8f5b97	639c901edf0265f7f67db1e7c73596cf	article	PENDEKATAN MODEL MATEMATIS UNTUK MENENTUKAN PERSENTASE MARKUP HARGA JUAL PRODUK	Siana Halim	\N	2000
8205276	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000577	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16014	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000577}, priority = {2}	 Fuzzy Cognitive Map (FCM) is a type of artificial neural network. It can be viewed as a weighted directed graph in which vertices represent concepts and edges represent causal links between them. An FCM can be used as an intelligent decision support system (DSS) tool. It works by representing important issues in a given situation and their causal relationships. The evolution of a dynamic system with time can be simulated and the behavior of the systems can be predicted and explained using an FCM. In this case FCM is used to ditermine the policy to support the academic spin off. Simulation brings forth some conclusions and the best policy can be chosen.	53f3fa9125add5bc81c900903863d92f	ce65bc5b4fd7d6c96cf57cec989d3ab2	33fc572b4e8ba92cd5e745fdf6377bf6	article	APPLICATION OF FUZZY COGNITIVE MAPS ON POLICY ANALYSIS: DETERMINING THE POLICY OF SUPPORTING THE ACADEMIC SPIN OFFS	Danny P. Soetanto	\N	2000
8205277	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000578	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16015	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000578}, priority = {2}	Some people made a wrong concept about Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Some were misunderstanding about the BPR term. In other way, so many researches were introduced to describe a better definition about BPR. The thinking about concepts, causes, and effect of BPR will make a new perception about the term of BPR itself as a better methodology instead of the other  Quality  Management  Methodology  such as  Total  Quality  Management  (TQM), Just In Time (JIT), etc. This paper will mention the context of BPR in some of case study's journal. 	b0a51bffd36a4ab582176fa8e22487b8	321573afbd383dddf01cd0891bbc3261	3fe417e62e27eb5b7591070342dd2091	article	BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING: CONCEPTS  CAUSES AND EFFECT	Bernardo Yahya	\N	2000
8205278	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000579	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16016	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000579}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a dynamic variant of the traditional ABC storage policy. The variant is to be used in manual order picking warehouses where SKUs experience a rather unstable demand. Its objective is to reduce the order picking time. It mainly consists in shifting items between the storage areas A, B and C according to the way their daily number of order lines changes. A few case studies based on computer simulations have shown that this variant can yield interesting time savings if its parameters are chosen with care. One of those case studies is presented in this paper. Because of the pioneering nature of this variant, some ideas for further research are also sketched.	64cb16c5cb90b900329da4d0b8aa7616	19201d35d48a1e5d8badf153a0802812	bbb50c52561927e4e983f19496824bd0	article	DYNAMIC ABC STORAGE POLICY IN ERRATIC DEMAND ENVIRONMENTS	Hendrik Dessel	\N	2000
8205279	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000580	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16017	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000580}, priority = {2}	Procurement function in manufacturing organisations has played significantly more critical roles nowadays than in the past. The contribution of procurement function is much determined by how well the procurement management system is designed. A critical aspect of managing procurement function in order to optimise its contribution to the organisation is procurement portfolio, i.e., categorisation of items and then differentiation of procurement focus for different categories. This paper will discuss procurement portfolio as a basis for procurement manager to optimise the contribution of his/her function in supporting the organisation's objectives. The role of electronic procurement in each category of the portfolio will also be discussed.	4c1346ab706cda2354a4063ed0f966b0	0982bcaa6e42fc7a795820b9c4bb9ccc	cf6a3a88285e538ced709331a9b607e9	article	PROCUREMENT IN MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION: PORTFOLIO AND THE USE OF THE INTERNET	I Nyoman Pujawan	\N	2000
8205280	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000581	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16018	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000581}, priority = {2}	Recognition of unnatural patterns in control charts is important to get more understanding about the process problem. Shewhart control chart can recognize shift pattern only, while the others cannot be detected by this chart. Neural networks were proposed by many researchers to achieve the better recognition of the patterns. A system of neural networks needs to be fitted to this problem by realizing the behaviors of control charts. Each behavior will affect the development of each part of the system. Some problem need to be pointed also when dealing with the patterns of the control chart.	492639cf5c1194d05a57f67b337fbce0	6f7840c829e5a0b5e5d562901eb3f4fb	850b1e7e941ea0398541a05b96d65e7a	article	SYSTEM DESIGN AND BEHAVIOR OF PATTERN RECOGNITION OF CONTROL CHART USING NEURAL NETWORK	Justin Halim	\N	2000
8205281	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000582	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16019	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000582}, priority = {2}	The paper describes principles of factorial and fractional factorial design of experiments. The various ways of analysing data obtained by these procedures are shown via four case studies. Yates method was followed in case 1 where the effect of anode type, carbon content of steel, temperature, and agitation on cathodic protection of steel in seawater, on current density, was studied. In case 2,  a glass was formulated within 10 constituante melted, quantity water and tested for flow caracteristics, from the result the factor effect was calculated. In case 3, analysis of results is done in a very simple way. In this case, the effect of carbon content, surface condition, temperature, and agitation on the corrosion of steel in seawater was studied. In case 4, the effect of  eleven constituents on acid resistance of a cast iron enamel has been studied through sixteen experimental compositions. This case gives a method to find out which of the sixteen experimental compositions is nearest to a target value.	be2a78a77920347ed0beac8167f333c6	18b35144b5f4faa554e262d4acdbba2e	786ff1f4435b7132df0402551d124285	article	CASE STUDIES OF USE OF DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS IN MATERIAL RESEARCH	I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2000
8205282	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000583	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16020	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000583}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses optimation integrated production scheduling model which is included deciding production allocation, operations regulating for job shop process and capacity planning as integrated activity. The criteria is to complete the amount of order that is needed at some period during a planning horizon to minimize total cost.
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Makalah ini membahas model optimasi penjadwalan produksi yang terintegrasi meliputi penentuan alokasi kegiatan produksi, pengaturan operasi-operasi dari proses job shop dan perencanaan kapasitas sebagai suatu kegiatan yang terintegrasi. Kriteria yang digunakan adalah memenuhi pesanan sejumlah produk yang terjadi pada sejumlah periode dari suatu horizon perencanaan dengan tujuan untuk meminimalkan total biaya.
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Kata kunci: alokasi produksi, penjadwalan job shop, perencanaan kapasitas, struktur produk multi-level.	02aa9657ee8479699bf835387639617f	a23673bba0dff91660c1b4490df8a8b6	12c831be164fe10b3a70e5b02c0d22ab	article	MODEL OPTIMASI PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI YANG TERINTEGRASI DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN FAKTOR BIAYA	Dian Sari Dewi	\N	2000
8205283	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000584	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16021	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000584}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses the application of Analytic Network Process (ANP) to support the weighted of design performance measurement system with Balanced Scorecard method. During the time, the weighted uses method that disregarding interdependence between objectives strategy and Key Performance Indicator (KPI's). The method which often used in this weighted is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). In fact this condition does not express the concept of strategy map of Balanced Scorecard. Therefore is needed apply the other weighted method which attention to the interdependence between Key Performance Indicator (KPI).
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Application of the weighted with ANP method is conducted at one of the power company. This company represents result of restructuring of PT. PLN (Persero). The result of design performance measurement system of PT. X are objective strategy, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) and strategy map, will be weighted by method of ANP. Further more Modeling of ANP based on strategy map. The result of application indicates that related of model of strategy map in Balanced Scorecard at PT. X is Feedback Network (hiernet) with phenomenon of inner and dependence of outer dependence. The perspective on Balanced Scorecard is identically with cluster on ANP, while objective strategy and KPI are identically with sub-element and element. Result of weighted with ANP method shows the existence of culmination of weighted on financial perspective of Strategy Map at PT. X.
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Makalah ini membahas aplikasi Analytic Network Process (ANP) untuk mendukung pembobotan pada perancangan sistem pengukuran kinerja dengan metode Balanced Scorecard. Selama ini, pembobotan yang ada menggunakan metode yang mengabaikan saling keterkaitan antar strategi objektif dengan Key Performance Indicator (KPI-KPI) -nya. Metode yang sering digunakan didalam pembobotan ini adalah Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Kondisi ini sebenarnya tidak mencerminkan konsep Strategy Map dari Balanced Scorecard oleh karena itu perlu diaplikasikan metode pembobotan lain yang memperhatikan saling ketergantungan antara ukuran kinerja yang satu dengan yang lain. 
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Aplikasi pembobotan dengan metode ANP dilakukan pada PT. X salah satu perusahaan yang bergerak didalam penyediaan listrik. Perusahaan ini merupakan hasil restrukturisasi dari PT. PLN (Pembangkit Listrik Negara). Dari hasil perancangan sistem pengukuran kinerja PT. X berupa strategi objektif, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) dan Strategy Map-nya, akan dilakukan pembobotan dengan metode ANP. Pemodelan pada konteks ANP didasarkan atas Strategy Map-nya. Hasil aplikasi menunjukkan bahwa jenis keterkaitan model Strategy Map pada Balanced Scorecard di PT. X adalah Feedback Network (hiernet) dengan fenomena inner dependence dan outer dependence. Perspektif pada Balanced Scorecard identik dengan cluster pada ANP, sedangkan strategi objektif dan KPI identik dengan elemen dan sub elemen. Hasil pembobotan dengan metode ANP menunjukkan adanya kulminasi nilai bobot pada perspektif finansial dari Strategy Map di PT. X.
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Kata kunci: Sistem Pengukuran Kinerja, Balanced Scorecard, Analytic Network Process.	a1fc9a9ebcb848dc0a8b9cc2951f53d5	8ae2351f867785ae6205469f72e953a4	8b10c2e6ec42b447a1497f8e14b95f50	article	APLIKASI ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS (ANP) PADA PERANCANGAN SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA (Studi Kasus pada PT. X)	Iwan Vanany	\N	2000
8205284	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000585	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16022	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000585}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses about how to increase product quality and still concern with quality cost. We add factor of time to count quality cost and the effect to quality product. Time has important function in this research, so simulation is used to analyze quality control system. The simulation on CV. Sinar Baja Elektrik shows that the propose method can decrease product reject about 8% and quality cost until 16,89% from total sales.
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Makalah ini membahas mengenai upaya untuk meningkatkan kualitas produk dengan memperhatikan biaya kualitas. Penelitian ini memasukan tambahan faktor waktu dalam memperhitungkan biaya kualitas serta dampaknya pada kualitas produk. Oleh karena faktor waktu memegang peranan yang penting, maka analisa sistem pengendalian kualitas pada penelitian ini menggunakan metode simulasi. Hasil simulasi di CV. Sinar Baja Elektrik menunjukan metode yang diusulkan dapat menurunkan hasil rata-rata tingkat kelolosan produk cacat untuk tiap tipe speaker hingga berkisar 8%, dan total biaya kualitas secara keseluruhan dapat diturunkan hingga sebesar 16.89% dari total penjualan.
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Kata kunci: biaya kualitas, efisiensi, efektivitas, simulasi.	2e57b741c04b1882094982b5fff1e543	ff744c25cdd42fc24aea3bd0a84edaec	038e34f367257bf1abbb69761c9db1ff	article	PENINGKATAN EFEKTIFITAS DAN EFISIENSI BIAYA KUALITAS MELALUI PENEDEKATAN SIMULASI (Studi Kasus di CV. SINAR BAJA ELEKTRIC)	Elsie Elsie	\N	2000
8205285	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000586	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16023	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000586}, priority = {2}	A Modified Giffler and Thompson algorithm combined with dynamic slack time is used to allocate machines resources in dynamic nature. It was compared with a Real Time Order Promising (RTP) algorithm. The performance of modified Giffler and Thompson and RTP algorithms are measured by mean tardiness. The result shows that modified Giffler and Thompson algorithm combined with dynamic slack time provides significantly better result compared with RTP algorithm in terms of mean tardiness. 	8c3661256ebc8f21f670c10ae7baecc3	b6bffe1279ab6f2f0c5649f92fefd0af	cf6a95fdac40ebcf1ca31b65fc2d057d	article	A MODIFIED GIFFLER AND THOMPSON ALGORITHM COMBINED WITH DYNAMIC SLACK TIME FOR SOLVING DYNAMIC SCHEDULE PROBLEMS	Tanti Octavia	\N	2000
8205286	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000587	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16024	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000587}, priority = {2}	The article shows the study of model development of travelling salesman problem. Three models are studied, i.e. travelling salesman problem with time windows, vehicle routing problem, and vehicle routing problem with time windows.
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Kata-kunci: travelling salesman problem, vehicle routing problem, time windows.	58fc88ea5092aac4bd5755e3b1bc2433	e0e8b0e280443736b5a55d1a0bcdb787	8d2483c6daed5b9731fcffc3d9147856	article	STUDI TENTANG TRAVELLING SALESMAN DAN VEHICLE ROUTING PROBLEM DENGAN TIME WINDOWS	Christine Christine	\N	2000
8205287	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000588	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16025	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000588}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to define the preference of panelists in  instant rawon powder processing and serving by using Taguchi Method. This research used the prefered rawon recipe. The experiment was done in eight factors of taste, color and odor. The Taguchi method is used as an experimental design method based on Orthogonal Arrays.  The prefered instant rawon powder  is determined by using the organoleptic test to inexpert panelists.  
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan kondisi pengolahan dan penyajian bumbu rawon instan bubuk yang disukai oleh masyarakat.  Penelitian dilakukan pada resep rawon yang paling disukai masyarakat dengan delapan faktor yang mempengaruhi rasa, warna dan bau bumbu rawon instan bubuk. Metode Taguchi dipergunakan sebagai metode perancangan eksperimen  berdasarkan Orthogonal Arrays.  Untuk mengetahui kesukaan masyarakat terhadap bumbu rawon instan bubuk ini dilakukan uji organoleptik oleh sejumlah panelis tidak terlatih.  
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8205289	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000590	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16027	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000590}, priority = {2}	The article discusses the problem of flexible flowshop scheduling with sequence-dependent setup. The Lagrangian relaxation method is used to solve the problem by decomposes an initial complex problem into simpler subproblem.
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Artikel ini membahas penjadwalan yang mempunyai karakteristik flexible flowshop dengan sequence-dependent setup. Metode penyelesaian yang digunakan adalah relaksasi Lagrangian dengan menguraikan problem awal yang kompleks menjadi sebuah subproblem yang lebih sederhana.
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Kata-kunci: Flexible flowshops, sequence-dependent setup, relaksasi Lagrangian.	4bf7f2789b8ba7fa1b95f67ba9893f17	d92d2cd3aa0ec0d648db5b34e4b121e5	46d5ea6d2aa907a4e3d844df2c4a7de3	article	PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI FLEXIBLE FLOWSHOPS DENGAN SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT SETUP TIMES MENGGUNAKAN METODE RELAKSASI LAGRANGIAN (Studi Kasus pada PT. Cahaya Angkasa Abadi)	Hermin Novianti	\N	2000
8205290	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000591	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16028	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000591}, priority = {2}	PT. TELKOM Tbk. is expected to have good service level, in turn will give satisfaction to their customer. In operational condition, if an equipment can not operate well, it will cause functional failure in providing communication services. The strategy to anticipate failure is strategy in using equipment that give good services. The reliability can be a reference to the equipment that's give good service level. Beside that, use of equipment must support by spare part stock. Determining strategy of using equipment is explained by using time interval that supported by some spare part.
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PT. TELKOM Tbk. diharapkan memiliki tingkat pelayanan yang baik, untuk memberi kepuasan kepada pelanggannya. Dalam kondisi operasional, jika sebuah peralatan tidak dapat beroperasi dengan baik, akan menyebabkan kegagalan fungsional dalam menyediakan jasa komunikasi. Strategi untuk mengantisipasi kegagalan adalah strategi penggunaan peralatan sehingga memberi pelayanan yang baik. Keandalan bisa menjadi acuan apakah peralatan itu memberikan tingkat pelayanan yang baik. Disamping itu, penggunaan peralatan harus didukung dengan persediaan suku cadang. Penentuan strategi penggunaan peralatan dijabarkan dengan penggunaan interval waktu yang didukung oleh sejumlah suku cadang.
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Kata kunci: Interval Waktu, Suku Cadang, Perawatan, Keandalan, Ketersediaan.	b1a1ca1d162c668d93ccfa77d30d41d4	76383f97f97b5e29921039ac504310ec	efd285ef1f20cb02dd465688f369b40e	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI PENGGUNAAN MODUL PCM4 EXCHANGE UNIT BERDASARKAN MEREK DAGANG DENGAN PENDEKATAN RELIABILITY (Studi Kasus : PT. TELKOM Tbk. Kandatel Lembong  Bandung  Dinyan Bandung Centrum)	Rd. Saedudin	\N	2000
8205291	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000592	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16029	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000592}, priority = {2}	
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Pekerjaan seorang teller tergolong sebagai pekerjaan non-produksi. Karena itu penilaian hasil kerja pada teller tidak dapat didasarkan pada hasil-hasil yang bersifat kuantitatif. Penilaian kinerja berbasis perilaku seperti BOS dalam menilai kinerja seorang teller akan jauh lebih efektif dan adil karena terfokus pada perilaku-perilaku penting dalam aktifitas keseharian (daily critical incidents) seorang teller.
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Dari sisi instrumentasi, prosedur penerapan BOS pada sistem perbankan menjadi sedikit lebih sederhana dibandingkan jenis-jenis perusahaan lain karena bank adalah perusahaan yang sangat birokratis. Artinya, sebenarnya perilaku-perilaku penting seorang teller adalah perilaku-perilaku terstandarisasi (sudah tercantum dalam SOP harian), dan hampir tidak mungkin dapat dimodifikasi untuk menjadi lebih baik oleh seorang teller (better performance). Masalahnya, dalam penilaian kinerja seringkali sebuah perusahaan memerlukan hasil penilaian yang cukup tajam dan lugas terhadap hasil kerja karyawan terutama jika penilaian kinerja berkaitan dengan pelatihan, promosi, dan pemberian bonus. Untuk memenuhi tujuan perusahaan ini, dua buah teknik modifikasi skala penilaian, berupa pemaksaan skala (forced scales) dan penghilangan skala (scales elimination), keduanya disesuaikan dengan karakteristik pekerjaan perbankan,  telah diterapkan pada lembar SOP. 
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Analisis lanjutan berupa analisis statistik sederhana terhadap hasil BOS juga menunjukkan bahwa BOS dapat digunakan sebagai alat untuk mengevaluasi kinerja departemental, dalam hal departemen in front office (teller group), terutama melalui. penggambaran nilai rata-rata perilaku teler ke dalam kurva radar 
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Kata kunci: PA, BOS, SOP, teller, kejadian kritis.	a07012abddde9b059acd487f273b7b31	81d7e2d6766c7bff9a92ee212acfaca9	9ee3320ac752deb6b7f1df32cff092f1	article	PENYESUAIAN SKALA PENILAIAN BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION  BERDASARKAN PROSEDUR OPERASIONAL STANDAR (SOP) PADA KARYAWAN TELLER BANK SWASTA DI SURABAYA	Sihar Tigor Tambunan	\N	2000
8205292	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000593	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16030	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000593}, priority = {2}	The act of interior planning is the materialization of the inside space atmosphere by the process of some prominent elements and some added elements integration in creativity and harmony based on the profound concept.
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In interior design, lighting system is one of the prominent elements to creating the atmosphere of the inside space by make use of  natural lighting and artificial lighting.
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Perancangan interior pada dasarnya adalah pembentukan suasana ruang dalam dengan cara memadukan secara kreatif dan harmonis beberapa unsur utama ditambah unsur penunjang dengan landasan suatu konsep yang mendalam.
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Dalam desain interior, tata cahaya merupakan salah satu unsur utama untuk menciptakan suasana sebuah ruang dengan memanfaatkan cahaya alam dan cahaya buatan.
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Kata kunci : desain interior, tata cahaya, cahaya alam, cahaya buatan.	8b2b0f0a4f543da42bad2c0507844bca	67fb4177437886bc3fe80a5dfd71a1c0	ccec6e2109d3ad1a5b5f077f61d724b4	article	PENGARUH SIGNIFIKAN TATA CAHAYA PADA DESAIN INTERIOR	Stephanus P. Honggowidjaja	\N	2003
8205293	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000594	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16031	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000594}, priority = {2}	The emergence of Indonesian modern interior design begun by the opening of Liberalism in the Dutch East Indies. The establishment of new private enterprises and immigration of European were the connected factors in entering the modern concepts in interior design.
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Many schools that had been established since applying of Ethic Politic -especially technical schools - arose Indonesian modern designer pioneers and also arose a specific style of Indonesian modern design: Indo-European Style. The progress of communication technology in the late nineteenth century accelerated the influences of international movements in enriching the development of Indonesian modern interior design.	02dd2e1aa94fc70929919cfdcfd9b309	e38899382cad47ad2c67f400bd4337c8	a5a2f6a0fa26896ba84d78ec4b52512e	article	A REVIEW OF THE EMERGENCE OF INDONESIAN MODERN INTERIOR DESIGN	Adi Santosa	\N	2003
8205294	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000595	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16032	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000595}, priority = {2}	Many exertions to valuing the "space" have yielded many interpretations which ecidence variety of the value of the "space". The results from the purposing and the understanding to the "space" accommodate all the things that can be done to the "space" in visually, physically, pshycologically, and behavior.
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Regardless  all of differences, the same thing they have is the creative force process, included both of the real or abstract, no dimentioned or dimentioned. These things are close related with creator, idea, and appreciator. Thus these things are close related with the discussion of expression, invention, and appreciation. And then there is the same conclusion  in valuing and understanding that "space" is a media, because all that things have done in, at, to, on, inside    the "space".
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Berbagai usaha untuk memaknai "ruang" telah melahirkan berbagai penafsiran yang membuktikan kayanya makna "ruang". Hasil-hasil pemaknaan dan pemahaman akan "ruang" mengakomodasikan juga hal-hal berkaitan dengan apa yang bisa dilakukan terhadap "ruang" baik secara visual, fisikal, psikologikal, dan perilaku.
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Terlepas dari berbagai penafsiran yang pernah ada, persamaan yang dimiliki adalah adanya proses penciptaan, baik konkrit maupun abstrak, nonmatra maupun bermatra. Hal ini berkaitan erat dengan pencipta, hasil cipta, dan penikmat cipta. Dengan demikian tidak akan lepas juga dari pembahasan tentang ekspresi, karya, dan apresiasi. Sehingga akan diperoleh pemaknaan dan pemahaman bersama bahwa "ruang" adalah media, karena hal-hal tersebut dilakukan di, pada, terhadap, atas, dalam "ruang".
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Kata kunci : ruang, ekspresi, apresiasi.	c2dfb2da5c9e3ff657243dd2184bf866	5ffc75e6158036c8e19ad675c87687aa	09947b62ce880b724bba34c4795e14de	article	RUANG SEBAGAI MEDIA EKSPRESI DAN APRESIASI	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8205295	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000596	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16033	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000596}, priority = {2}	Space always becomes the main study of interior design. It needs various considerations in the side of space shaper elements, space proponent elements, space fill-in elements, and space decorative elements. These element will appropriate with the goals of design if on the whole can appear the finishing. Shape which has the same aims in its concepts.Interior finishing as the final step of a design process determines the asthetic sense of the interior design, moreover it represents uniformity between design shape with interior design concepts. It is very important to creat an interesting finishing appearance of interior elements surfaces. Because of it inventions in field of finishing materials  do needs to develop. Plants as natural materials have potentiality to create an enrich various interior finishing. Beside friendly to environments because of its nature which is easy to process by nature, they also can find in every part of Indonesia. Every plant from various interior of variety can be exploited and used as finishing materials. Such as for natural dye, mix materials for surface textures, and also being the main thing to create an interior surface appearance.
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Ruang selalu menjadi kajian utama dalam perancangan interior. Dalam perancangannya ruang memerlukan berbagai macam pertimbangan baik dari sisi elemen pembentuk ruang, elemen pendukung ruang, elemen pengisi ruang  maupun elemen dekoratif ruang. Elemen-elemen yang tersusun  tersebut akan sesuai dengan tujuan perancangan interiornya apabila secara keseluruhan dapat menampilkan wujud finishing yang sesuai dan tepat dengan maksud yang dikandung dalam konsep perancangannya. Mewujudkan penampilan finishing yang menarik dari sebuah permukaan bidang dalam elemen-elemen interior adalah sesuatu yang sangat penting, oleh karena itu adanya penemuan-penemuan baru di bidang material finishing sangat  perlu dikembangkan. Tumbuh-tumbuhan sebagai material alami sangat berpotensi untuk menciptakan dan memperkaya perbendaharaan ragam jenis finishing interior. Selain ramah terhadap lingkungan karena sifatnya yang mudah terurai oleh alam, tumbuhan secara mudah dapat dijumpai dan didapati di Indonesia. Semua tumbuh-tumbuhan dari berbagai jenis dapat diolah dan dimanfaatkan sebagai material finishing untuk interior, baik perannya sebagai pewarna alami, sebagai material campuran pembentuk tekstur permukaan, maupun berperan tunggal sebagai material yang membentuk tampilan sebuah bidang permukaan dalam interior.
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Kata kunci : material, tumbuh-tumbuhan, finishing, interior.	5e30cd7eaaae579a2710565d237d7712	928545b31c8670114d80cb4517de18b0	b694932677b78c85cf930b93617b7feb	article	POTENSI TUMBUH-TUMBUHAN DALAM MENCIPTAKAN RAGAM MATERIAL FINISHING UNTUK INTERIOR	Andereas Setiawan	\N	2003
8205296	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000597	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16034	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000597}, priority = {2}	It needs a set of works to achieve the best design, such as planning and development of design, from idea discovering, analysis and to be continued by a set of stages : development, concept design, system and detail, prototype making, production process, evaluation or examination product, and finished by distribution stage.
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The problem solving for good design should recognize the human and their activity, such as size, postures, position in activity, behavior and the manner of human activity. Appraise these matter, it needs ergonomic consideration. Ergonomic is one of the qualification to achieve qualified, certified design and customer need. How far the extent of design fulfills the functional techniques, aesthetics quality and economic, it needs evaluation by using some basic qualifications.
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Ergonomic is needed for post evaluation product examination. Beside functionality, good design should give safety, health, security and enjoyment for human when they use and operate the product of that design.
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Untuk menghasilkan desain yang baik dalam perancangan desain, dibutuhkan serangkaian kegiatan berupa perencanaan maupun pengembangan desain, mulai dari tahap penggalian ide, analisis dilanjutkan dengan tahap pengembangan, konsep perancangan, sistem dan detil, pembuatan prototipe, proses produksi, evaluasi atau pengujian produk, berakhir dengan tahap pendistribusian.
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Pemecahan masalah untuk menghasilkan desain yang baik juga memperhatikan faktor manusia dan aktivitasnya, seperti ukuran, bentuk tubuh, posisi beraktivitas, perilaku dan kebiasaan manusia beraktivitas, sehingga tercapai produktivitas kerja. Memperhatikan hal itu, dibutuhkan pertimbangan-pertimbangan ergonomi. Ergonomi merupakan salah satu dari persyaratan untuk mencapai desain yang qualified, certified dan customer need. Dan seberapa jauh sebuah desain telah memenuhi aspek teknis fungsional, kualitas estetis dan ekonomis, maka dalam hal ini diperlukan evaluasi yang menggunakan tolok ukur tertentu. 
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Ergonomi diperlukan untuk evaluasi produk. Selain fungsional, desain juga harus mampu memberikan keselamatan, kesehatan, keamanan dan kenyamanan bagi manusia pada saat memakai dan mengoperasionalkan hasil produk desain tersebut.
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Kata kunci : perancangan desain, evaluasi, ergonomi, produktivitas kerja.	e9f0790a26c47ff5f609aa608d91b695	f523eb44a70b9a8a10aa30acfe411640	f2e392b79568e14a418f2eece2aba8d3	article	EVALUASI ERGONOMI DALAM PERANCANGAN DESAIN	Laksmi Wardani	\N	2003
8205297	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000598	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16035	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000598}, priority = {2}	The truth of applying feng shui in interior design is always doubted because feng shui is still consider mystically, unlogic, and unusual, therefore it needs facts of this potential feng shui. As knowledge, feng shui psychologically plays important role for home design that it increases psychological life of the residents.
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Kebenaran penerapan feng shui dalam seni penataan interior seringkali diragukan, sebab feng shui masih dianggap berbau mistik, irrasional dan tidak wajar, sehingga dibutuhkan bukti akan potensi feng shui ini. Sebagai seperangkat ilmu pengetahuan, feng shui secara kejiwaan memegang peranan penting dalam penataan rumah tinggal, dimana feng shui dapat meningkatkan aspek kehidupan psikologis penghuninya.
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Kata kunci : feng shui, psikologi, dan perancangan interior.	55dc527ffe3a396d96e636b16aedcea8	46edcb4ef2ba6fd1978ef2c74491d88d	cd39855498317876d478db92f086ce6f	article	PERTIMBANGAN ASPEK KEJIWAAN TERHADAP FENG SHUI DALAM PERANCANGAN INTERIOR	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2003
8205369	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000670	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000670}, priority = {2}	The design life of porous asphalt is shorter than dense mix as a consequence of permeability loss due to clogging and poor resistance to disintegration. To mitigate problems associated with clogging, double layer porous asphalt has been constructed in the Netherlands. This paper investigated a development of a new grading design for porous asphalt by varying percentage of aggregate with maximum sizes of 20, 14 and 10mm; a theory of packing was used.  The most common method used for grading design is based on empirical, which does not relate the packing behaviour of the aggregate mass. The packing theory used in this study was facilitated by a vibratory compactor. It was found that mixtures containing aggregate sizes 14 and 10mm have a good permeability and stability, when vibrated for 65 second with a frequency of 40Hz, while for aggregates containing 20mm, to achieve the requirement for Marshall stability, the gradation needs to be modified. Properties of porous asphalt based on packing theory are better from the empirical grading from Spain (P-12).	56041e814a6b3da6dccc7aec373915ea	73e66bf4132b1baadcc1807a9bab812c	92d64a0075e52d54048293dc5da9700a	article	APPLICATION OF PACKING THEORY ON GRADING DESIGN FOR POROUS ASPHALT MIXTURES	Hardiman Hardiman	\N	2000
8205370	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000671	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000671}, priority = {2}	Food franchising business in Indonesia is growing up very fast. Factors that urge the growth are the specific characteristics of franchise inself, the rise of market demand, the availability of skilled labor, the high of return on investment and the internal factors such as the motivation, personality and the changing life style.
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Bisnis franchise makanan di Indonesia berkembang dengan cepat. Beberapa faktor yang mendorong pertumbuhannya adalah  ciri-ciri dari franchise itu sendiri , meningkatnya daya beli, tersedianya sumber daya dengan keahlian yang dibutuhkan, return on investment yang tinggi serta faktor internal seperti motivasi, kepribadian yang terbuka serta perubahan gaya hidup
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Kata kunci: franchise, studi pemasaran, studi keuangan.	0d085d84a392d0a55f431917c85c790b	6d0cd2d1ba843f2d0c3b238712d79158	62b42f9e3a7deab8cc565863c47a4e82	article	KAJIAN BISNIS FRANCHISE MAKANAN DI INDONESIA	Dewi Astuti	\N	2000
8205371	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000672	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000672}, priority = {2}	Nowdays, flood should not be a problem for a big city like Surabaya. But in the reality, some areas still have this problem, including ITS's area. There are some areas in  which the water stucks and can't flow anywhwere in a long enough period, eventhough they have five pumps of flood. 
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The analysis is based on some factors, the elevations data and the closest point of the waste water channel. The lowest elevation from every area is a place where the water can't flow anywhere, so we must place the pump to the area. The waste water channel also a factor to determine the pump's location. The closer the flood's pump to the waste water channel, the easier the stuck water in lowest areas can be pumped to the big water's stream.
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The software has already benchmarked with the exist pump's location. The calculation result from the expresion shows that the calculation is appropiate with the manual calculation. It shows that we can use the system to find the efective pump's location and calculate the capacity of the flood's pump technically.
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Saat ini, banjir semestinya sudah bukan merupakan masalah, terutama bagi kota besar seperti Surabaya. Tetapi kenyataannya, beberapa areal masih juga mempunyai masalah tersebut, tidak terkecuali areal ITS. Masih ditemukan beberapa areal yang mengalami genangan air cukup lama, padahal telah terpasang lima pompa banjir. 
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Analisis dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor serta pemberian bobot pada data elevasi dan titik terdekat saluran pembuangan air. Elevasi terendah di setiap areal adalah tempat genangan air terjadi, oleh sebab itu pemasangan pompa banjir selalu berada di tempat tersebut. Saluran pembuangan air juga merupakan faktor dalam penentuan letak pompa banjir. Semakin dekat pompa banjir dengan saluran pembuangan air, maka air yang terkumpul pada setiap areal dapat dipompa ke saluran besar.
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Perangkat lunak yang telah dibuat telah diujicobakan dan kemudian dibandingkan dengan letak pompa banjir yang telah ada. Hasil perhitungan dengan menggunakan rumus yang telah ada, menunjukkan bahwa perhitungan perangkat lunak ini telah sesuai dengan perhitungan manual yang didapatkan. Hal tersebut menunjukkan bahwa sistem dapat dimanfaatkan dalam mencari letak pompa banjir yang efektif dan menghitung kapasitas pompa banjir secara teknis. 
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Kata kunci: letak pompa, kapasitas pompa, banjir.	f088ef4aa622a3fde5c3f3b8b890dcc4	e54f4449726587005b7dc84ed304c3b2	26444d596af7f42d121f2e5df75165ed	article	ANALISIS DATA GEOGRAFIK DALAM PENENTUAN LETAK DAN KAPASITAS POMPA BANJIR YANG EFEKTIF DI AREAL KAMPUS DAN PERUMAHAN ITS-SURABAYA	Martanti Sinarsasi	\N	2001
8205372	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000673	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000673}, priority = {2}	The amount of public places's visitor data is very important. Usually we get it manually. AT the moment, video camera has been used for security. Therefor, the people counter software has been made using Normalized Sum-squared difference (NSSD) method that take differences the sum of frame fixel and background, squared it then normalized by detection window area. The NSSD values that have been count then thresholded to detect the people occurance in detection window. This project is made using Borland Delphi 5.0 with Tvideo component. Corect people counting percentation of more than 90% was obtained. The succesness of this program depends on the right thresholding values.
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Data jumlah pengunjung suatu tempat umum sangat penting. Data jumlah pengunjung biasanya didapat secara manual. Saat ini kamera video telah diterapkan untuk kepentingan keamanan. Karena itu dibuatlah program penghitung jumlah pengunjung dengan metode Normalized Sum-Squared Differences (NSSD) yang mengambil selisih jumlah pixel frame dan background dan dikuadratkan, dinormalisasi dengan luasan detection window. Nilai NSSD yang didapat diseleksi dengan proses thresholding untuk mendeteksi keberadaan orang pada detection window. Penelitian ini dibuat dengan menggunakan Borland Delphi 5.0, dengan tambahan komponen TVideo. Program ini secara keseluruhan menunjukkan keberhasilan lebih dari 90%. Keberhasilan dari program ini sangat dipengaruhi oleh penentuan nilai threshold yang tepat.
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Kata kunci: penghitungan orang, sensor kamera, NSSD, Image processing.	75efcc56e9027d6d721a4787e3ae9c6d	f73cf3b56df4df3abc0114f299dc5f84	f244b605c7b585a2d7c06ae0e834a2b3	article	PROGRAM PENGHITUNG JUMLAH ORANG LEWAT MENGGUNAKAN WEBCAM	Chandra K. Chandra K.	\N	2001
8205373	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000674	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000674}, priority = {2}	Wollongong City Council (WCC) is one of the most progressive and innovative local government organizations in Australia. Wollongong City Council use Information Technology to gain the competitive advantage and to face a global economy in the future. Porter's Five Force model is one of the models that can be using at Wollongong City Council because porter's five Forces model has strength in relationship between buyer and suppliers (Bargaining power of suppliers and bargaining power of buyers). Other model such as Scott Morton's Five Forces model has strength to analyze the social impact factor, so to gain competitive advantage in the future and have a good IT/IS strategic planning; this model can be use also. Bakos & Treacy model almost the same as Porter's model but Bakos & Treacy model can also be applying into Wollongong City Council to improve the capability in Transforming organization, efficiency, and effectiveness.	aa954b2c8db431616cb2f5a2f08a6848	4eb1ccc2903eb0b2c3f58ddb77a78435	aa7086af53642c24cf63fa1e2fbc1ae4	article	PORTER S FIVE FORCES MODEL  SCOTT MORTON S FIVE FORCES MODEL  BAKOS   TREACY MODEL ANALYZES  STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 	Indra Gamayanto	\N	2001
8205374	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000675	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16112	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000675}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses fuzzification of crisp domain into fuzzy classes providing fuzzy domain. Relationship between two fuzzy domains, Xi and Xj, can be represented by using a matrix, wij. If Xi has n elements of fuzzy data and Xj has m elements of fuzzy data then wij is n x m matrix. Our primary goal in this paper is to generate some formulas for predicting interval probability in the relation to data querying, i.e., given John is 30 years old and he has MS degree, how about his probability to get high salary.	71173854942000759f665cd68c492b4a	def614f89854d29611466ef4723883c9	fa5a435462ea9007401c3e4f1a84d7e4	article	APPLICATION OF CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY IN PREDICTING INTERVAL PROBABILITY OF DATA QUERYING	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205375	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000676	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16113	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000676}, priority = {2}	In the 1960s, a ânewâ�? marketing concept known as "four Ps marketing mix" appeared and shifted the focus from the product to the customer.  The objective of the new concept was not only profit, and the means of achieving the objective expanded to include the entire âmarketing mixâ�?: product, price, promotion, and place (channels and distribution). Expenditures of marketing in a company should be explored from these mixes, because each mix would have an impact on the total marketing expenditures. These four mixes are the main aspects of marketing and thus, should represent almost all expenditures in marketing in a company.  From this research it is discovered that the responding contractors have only average efforts to improve or innovate their service, mostly using the latest construction methods and management approach. Correlated to their policy in the fourth mix (Place), they are still national oriented and not international oriented in marketing their services, this may lead to the big question of their survival; their motivation to innovate is only average while their target market is only national market. Their attitude to use more intensive âfeesâ�? policy rather than both product innovation and promotion is also interesting. Big percentage of the responding contractors assumes these âfeesâ�? are regular marketing practices. This attitude may better be stopped to make the construction industry practices healthier. Attitude to use more product innovation and true promotion approach in marketing in construction must be encouraged systematically in the future, to improve competitiveness in the long term.	532adc242280008a2abe883e8533aafc	27b2a5e2110e8d1c500df9070f901315	b5796aba11c66fb1c7e7f4eb8a3d7b44	article	MARKETING EXPENDITURES IN THE INDONESIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY	Krishna Mochtar	\N	2000
8205376	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000677	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16114	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000677}, priority = {2}	There are various methods that can be employed to measure construction labor productivity. However it is difficult to measure accurately the labor productivity. Work sampling is a relatively easy- to-use method for measuring productivity.
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The main objective of this research is to analyze labor productivity on projects X and Y utilizing work sampling method. The productivity measure obtained from the analysis is labor utilization rate (LUR). Besides, this research is intended to investigate factors influencing the LUR in both projects by way of questionnaire.
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The work sampling analysis shows that in overall LUR of project X and Y was 55.13% and 44.45% respectively. Comparison of LUR on the same types of works indicates that productivity of project X was higher. The questionnaire analysis further confirms that in general the conditions of the influencing factors in project X were better that those in project Y, and that three factors were found significantly different, i.e. material, scaffolding and schedule. The research also details LUR analyses based on the labor working hours (morning, noon, and afternoon).
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Terdapat banyak metode yang bisa digunakan untuk mengukur produktivitas tenaga kerja di lapangan. Namun, pengukuran produktivitas tenaga kerja secara akurat sulit dilakukan. Work sampling adalah salah satu metode pendekatan yang bisa digunakan untuk mengukur produktivitas dengan cukup mudah. 
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Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisa produktivitas pekerja pada proyek X dan Y dengan metode work sampling. Ukuran produktivitas yang didapat dari analisa ini adalah labor utilization rate (LUR). Selain itu, penelitian ini juga meninjau faktor-faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi LUR di kedua proyek tersebut dengan cara kuesioner. 
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Hasil analisa work sampling menunjukkan bahwa secara keseluruhan LUR pada proyek X dan Y adalah 55,13% dan 44,45%, secara berturut-turut. Perbandingan nilai LUR pada jenis pekerjaan yang sama, menunjukkan bahwa produktifitas pada proyek X lebih tinggi. Analisa kuesioner menunjukkan bahwa secara umum keadaan faktor-faktor di proyek X lebih bagus dari pada di proyek Y, dan tiga faktor ditemukan berbeda secara signifikan, yaitu faktor material, perancah dan schedule. Penelitian ini juga melihat LUR berdasarkan jam kerja (pagi, siang, dan sore).	41abb7b2a94ae22e8f9d28ce4fcf923d	54d89457aeaeee4cac21d1bd0d877e5d	15736f0efbe6e99202694c3b88cb8a76	article	ANALISA PRODUKTIFITAS PEKERJA DENGAN METODE WORK SAMPLING  STUDI KASUS PADA PROYEK X DAN Y	Andri Prasetya	\N	2000
8205377	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000678	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16115	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000678}, priority = {2}	The role of worker motivation is very important in improving construction productivity. In order to increase the motivation, it is essential for management to understand needs of the workers as well as factors motivating and demotivating. This paper aims to determine the needs level, motivators, and demotivators of construction workers in Surabaya based on Maslow and Herzbergâs theories. For the methodology, the study conducted a questionnaire survey, and 263 workers participated in the survey. It is found out that the workers are still at the physiological needs level. Good salary and safety programs are two most important motivators for workers, whereas two most important demotivators are bad treatment by supervisor and insufficient material availability. The paper discusses the findings and proposes solutions to increase workers motivation.
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Motivasi kerja memiliki peranan yang penting dalam peningkatan produktifitas dalam industri konstruksi. Untuk dapat meningkatkan motivasi kerja pekerja perlu diketahui kebutuhan pekerja pada saat ini, serta pemahaman motivator dan demotivator pekerja oleh supervisor. Berdasarkan latar belakang ini, penelitian ini ditujukan untuk menentukan tingkat kebutuhan, motivator dan demotivator pekerja konstruksi. Untuk tujuan tersebut digunakan dua teori motivasi, yaitu teori Maslow dan teori Herzberg, dan dilakukan survei di beberapa proyek konstruksi di Surabaya dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Secara keseluruhan, 263 orang pekerja berpartisipasi dalam penelitian ini. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pekerja konstruksi di Surabaya masih berada pada level physiological needs. Upah yang baik dan program keselamatan kerja yang baik menempati posisi tertingi sebagai motivator bagi pekerja. Sedangkan demotivator terpenting bagi pekerja adalah perlakuan yang buruk oleh atasan dan ketersediaan material yang kurang baik. Makalah ini membahas hasil yang didapatkan dan memberikan beberapa usulan untuk meningkatkan motivasi pekerja.	9343a500d4d517603b32fc1da3d503f5	db8e8ef611613b6b2df9b1a0c00838da	cd3b5c66ad440ec8c0bfa9465744e4ce	article	MOTIVASI PEKERJA PADA BEBERAPA PROYEK KONSTRUKSI DI SURABAYA	Dwi Djendoko	\N	2000
8205378	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000679	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16116	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000679}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the effects of several factors on the properties of fly ash based geopolymer concrete, especially the compressive strength. The test variables included were the age of concrete, curing time, curing temperature, quantity of superplasticizer, the rest period prior to curing, and the water content of the mix.
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The test results show that the compressive strength of geopolymer concrete does not vary with age, and curing the concrete specimens at higher temperature and longer curing period will result in higher compressive strength. Furthermore, the commercially available Naphthalene-based superplasticizer improves the workability of fresh geopolymer concrete. The start of curing of geopolymer concrete at elevated temperatures can be delayed at least up to 60 minutes without significant effect on the compressive strength. The test data also show that the water content in the concrete mix plays an important role.	b906a12c97b172b35226acb4b8f66679	f65b6b1180de1a236070abfe690369dd	8b91de7e259e7d17d02028827127b95a	article	FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF FLY ASH-BASED GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE	B.V Rangan	\N	2000
8205379	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000680	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16117	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000680}, priority = {2}	The permeability of concrete to water is an important factor that have an effect to durability of concrete structures having direct contact with water, such as port structures, bridges, and basements.  In order to identify the permeability nature of concrete, permeability testing is needed.  This paper presents a concrete permeability test equipment that was designed and built by the authors.  The equipment can be used to conduct permeability tests by flow test as well as by penetration test method.  The trial tests of the equipment by flow test method were conducted to 12 concrete speciments with water-cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5 and with wet and dry curing method.  The averages of coefficients of permeability obtained differ in the range of 5%-26% from that obtained by using permeability test equipment made by Marui.  In addition, the trial tests by penetration method were also conducted to six dry-cured concrete speciments with water-cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5.  The averages of coefficients of permeability obtained from the penetration test differs from the flow test 23% and 90% for concrete of water –cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5, respectively.
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Permeabilitas beton terhadap air merupakan faktor penting yang mempengaruhi durabilitas struktur beton yang berhubungan langsung dengan air, seperti pelabuhan, jembatan, dan basement.  Untuk mengetahui karakteristik permeabilitas beton diperlukan uji permeabilitas. Makalah ini menyajikan suatu alat uji permeabilitas beton terhadap air yang dirancang dan dibuat oleh penulis.  Dengan alat ini uji permeabilitas beton dapat dilakukan baik dengan cara aliran maupun cara penetrasi.  Ujicoba penggunaan alat ini dilakukan dengan cara uji aliran terhadap 12 sampel beton dengan variasi faktor air semen 0.4 dan 0.5 serta variasi curing kering dan basah.  Rata-rata koefisien permeabilitas yang diperoleh berbeda sekitar 5%-26% dari yang didapatkan dengan alat uji permeabilitas buatan Marui.  Dilakukan pula ujicoba dengan cara penetrasi terhadap enam sampel beton curing kering dengan variasi faktor air semen 0.4 dan 0.5.  Rata-rata koefisien permeabilitas yang dari uji penetrasi berbeda dari yang dihasilkan dengan uji aliran masing-masing 23% dan 90% untuk beton dengan faktor air semen 0.4 dan 0.5.	1baeb854e0178997651f85db21696692	fca89e042f5c296177c653d9e924b215	9fe89f07163a19198501f5f1f5a26ce7	article	RANCANG BANGUN ALAT UJI PERMEABILITAS BETON	Koeshardiono Wibowo	\N	2000
8205380	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000681	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16118	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000681}, priority = {2}	Perencanaan bekisting (Form Work) merupakan bagian penting dalam pelaksanaan struktur beton bertulang, bila tidak direncanakan dengan baik, tidak jarang kegagalan bekisting menyebabkan masalah pelaksanaan yang cukup rumit. Bekisting juga menjadi komponen biaya struktur beton bertulang yang cukup besar. Makalah ini memaparkan perencanaan bekisting, yang di Romania, merupakan bagian persyaratan untuk mendapatkan sertifikasi Insinyur Profesional.	53a6d66e48efc2ea6b821a1d6107b040	8dfdfe1fc8a899bd598b78330a130d5e	c170e01fa26c686c2236acf856ea87d7	article	WALL FORMWORK DESIGN	George Ilinoiu	\N	2000
8205381	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000682	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16119	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000682}, priority = {2}	The strength gain of stabilized soils is not only influenced by the type and proportion of the stabilizers and its curing time, but also by the water content needed to maintain the reaction. The reaction of lime – RHA with soil is pozzolanic. Hence, the process will be subjected greatly by the amount of water to react with admixtures and the proportion of the stabilizer. This paper presents the result of a laboratory study on the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of soils stabilized with lime and RHA, compacted at the OMC, and at the dry and wet side of OMC. The amount of lime required for stabilization (LRS) is determined by Eades and Grim's Method. The results showed that the water content determines the UCS characteristics of unstabilized and stabilized soils. The UCS of stabilized soils decreased with increasing molding water content, but it is still higher than of the un-stabilized soils.  In general, higher lime content results to a higher UCS. The maximum strength of the stabilized soil is attained at lime/RHA ratio of 1/2. The UCS of the stabilized soil increased significantly about 7 – 9 times to the un-stabilized UCS.	78d15eee21673b49cbf3cb69266b18b2	ebe5969736214340377f22cfbfafa618	13d86f5bc6651be85fbff0603239f951	article	THE INFLUENCE OF MOLDING WATER CONTENT AND LIME CONTENT ON THE STRENGTH OF STABILIZED SOIL WITH LIME AND RICE HUSK ASH	Agus Muntohar	\N	2000
8205382	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000683	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16120	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000683}, priority = {2}	Concrete is known as a porous building material, this can causes materials outside the concrete mass infiltrate into the concrete. Concrete structures constructed around the beach/seashore tend to have deterioration problems due to salt attack. This paper discusses models to predict the service life of concrete structure based on the deterioration problems. The service life of concrete structure is divided into three periods. Period I is time needed by Cl−ion to infiltrate into concrete up to the surface of the reinforcement, period II is time needed by corrosion products to fill the transition zone pores, and period III is deterioration time. The value of parameters used in the proposed equations is derived from the result of experiments. Finally, the proposed equations were evaluated by the relationship between variations of depth of concrete cover, water cement ratio (W/C) and distance of structure from shore line with service life. It could be concluded that the results of the prediction is satisfactory.
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Beton dikenal sebagai bahan bangunan yang berpori. Sifat ini menyebabkan senyawa dari luar dapat berinfiltrasi ke dalam beton. Bangunan beton yang dibangun di sekitar daerah pantai/laut cenderung mengalami kerusakan akibat serangan garam klorida. Makalah ini mendiskusikan model untuk memprediksi waktu layan bangunan beton terhadap kerusakan akibat korosi baja tulangan. Waktu layan bangunan beton dibagi menjadi tiga periode. Periode I adalah waktu yang dibutuhkan oleh ion Cl− untuk melakukan infiltrasi sampai ke permukaan baja tulangan, Periode II adalah waktu yang dibutuhkan oleh senyawa hasil korosi untuk mengisi pori-pori yang ada di transition zone, dan Periode III adalah waktu kerusakan pada bangunan beton. Parameter-parameter yang digunakan dalam persamaan yang diusulkan ditentukan dari hasil pengukuran di laboratorium. Persamaan tersebut dievaluasi dalam hal hubungan antara variasi tebal selimut beton, water-cement ratio (W/C ), dan jarak bangunan dari pantai dengan waktu layan. Hasil prediksi waktu layan bangunan beton terhadap kerusakan akibat korosi baja tulangan dapat disimpulkan cukup memuaskan.	9dbe4a01054f56bb92428c155390ec0b	a3f607c36ace68ba257f6881df1d2f3b	899c0ded1e86d68de8871b272f1ae012	article	PREDIKSI WAKTU LAYAN BANGUNAN BETON TERHADAP KERUSAKAN AKIBAT KOROSI BAJA TULANGAN	Agus Sudjono	\N	2000
8205384	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000685	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16122	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000685}, priority = {2}	Rework cannot be separated from construction projects. The direct and indirect cost resulting from it are quite significant. This research aims to identify the causes of rework and to propose effective ways to reduce it. It is conducted using questionnaire, which was targeted to consultants and contractors in Surabaya. The results show that defective designs, changes in design, and coordination problems among design documents were the most influencing factors causing reworks. In order to reduce rework, the most effective ways according to the respondents are enhancing and improving communication and coordination among participants during design and construction phases, and also predicting and solving design problems before construction works begin.
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Rework tidak dapat dipisahkan dari dunia konstruksi. Dampak biaya langsung maupun tidak langsung yang diakibatkannya cukup signifikan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui penyebab utama dari rework dan juga memberikan cara yang efektif untuk menguranginya. Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan kuesioner yang ditujukan kepada konsultan dan kontraktor di Surabaya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kesalahan dan perubahan desain, serta buruknya koordinasi antar dokumen desain adalah faktor yang utama penyebab rework. Untuk dapat mengurangi rework, cara yang paling efektif menurut responden adalah meningkatkan dan memperbaiki komunikasi dan koordinasi pada fase desain dan konstruksi, serta memperkirakan dan mengatasi masalah-masalah desain sebelum masuk ke fase konstruksi.	41646f782eecfab1aabdf8413c965326	4fcfd6277cbd302735688290e1eb2afc	ac38462f520998fb9639f6a4af0817a0	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENYEBAB REWORK PADA PEKERJAAN KONSTRUKSI	Yanto Handarlim	\N	2000
8205385	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000686	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16123	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000686}, priority = {2}	The opening of free market in 2003, leads into the stridently escalating business competition both in domestic and global market. The company, therefore, is trying to win the competition by obtaining ISO 9000 certification which can be applied in the construction business. The purpose of the research is to investigate the reason, the obstacles, the gap between expectation and reality of using ISO 9000, as well as the main priority to be implemented in the company. This research uses survey on contractor companies in Surabaya and Gresik which has implemented ISO 9000. The statistical results show that the main reason to implement ISO 9000 is to increase consistency and to improve its quality. Meanwhile, the main obstacle is time constraint to complete the implementation.  Companies still need to increase customer satisfaction and attend on customer focus principle to increase the quality of their outcomes. 
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Akibat terbukanya perdagangan bebas di tahun 2003, persaingan bisnis makin meningkat tajam baik di pasar domestik (nasional) maupun global (internasional). Salah satu upaya perusahaan untuk memenangkan persaingan dengan peningkatan mutu produk atau jasa adalah mendapatkan sertifikasi ISO 9000 yang dapat diterapkan juga dalam bisnis konstruksi. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui alasan, hambatan, perbedaaan antara harapan dan realita, dan prioritas utama ISO 9000 yang harus diterapkan oleh perusahaan. Penelitian ini menggunakan survei terhadap perusahaan-perusahaan kontraktor di Surabaya dan Gresik yang sudah menerapkan ISO 9000. Hasil analisa statistik menunjukkan bahwa perusahaan menerapkan ISO 9000 terutama agar mencapai konsistensi dalam pelaksanaan dan memperbaiki mutu. Sedangkan hambatan terbesar yaitu waktu yang diperlukan untuk melengkapi penerapan. Perusahaan-perusahaan kontraktor tersebut masih perlu meningkatkan kepuasan pelanggan dan menerapkan prinsip fokus pelanggan sebagai prioritas utama untuk meningkatkan mutu perusahaan.	25f84d2d81c7198f3db53ba54efe0fa7	db13ebe93d951b6db8f7ed231399e8b3	315a1730af0d43c0b3ed55a5c40b0009	article	HARAPAN DAN REALITA SISTEM MANAJEMEN MUTU ISO 9000 DALAM PENERAPANNYA DI PERUSAHAAN KONTRAKTOR	Connie Susilawati	\N	2000
8205386	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000687	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16124	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000687}, priority = {2}	Waste material is a crucial problem in building construction.  By minimizing waste materials, contractors can increase their profit and minimize the environmental impacts. This research is conducted to obtain the quantities of construction waste material, influencing factors, classify waste materials into direct waste and indirect waste, and propose a cost model of construction waste materials on shop-houses projects. Data are collected by questionnaire survey and construction site observation. The research findings indicate that quantities of bricks and sand waste are the biggest. Cost model findings indicate that minimum value of waste material (good waste management practice) are 3,33%, and maximum value (poor waste management practice) are 4,67% of construction budget for a shop-house building, so “potential waste saving cost�? is equal to 1.34%.
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Sisa material merupakan salah satu masalah yang serius pada konstruksi bangunan. Usaha minimalisasi sisa material  konstruksi akan membantu kontraktor untuk meningkatkan keuntungan dan mengurangi dampak lingkungan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kuantitas sisa material dan faktor-faktor penyebab, mengkategorikan sisa material berdasarkan direct waste dan indirect waste, dan mengusulkan suatu model biaya sisa material pada proyek ruko.  Data penelitian diperoleh melalui survey penyebaran kuesioner pada para pelaku konstruksi, dan pengamatan di lapangan pada komplek proyek ruko di Surabaya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: (1) volume sisa material batu bata dan pasir adalah yang terbesar, (2) model biaya menunjukkan nilai minimum biaya sisa material (good waste management practice) sebesar 3,33%, dan nilai maksimum biaya sisa material  (poor waste management practice) sebesar 4,67% dari total anggaran biaya satu ruko, sehingga Potential waste saving cost menjadi 1,34%.	c12dd3e37cbbe69f152cc621c3a1ba2d	ee7ed92d5fe366e481656c3b06e65d34	afce37e3fb4b26315d15ce723d74bcab	article	ANALISA DAN EVALUASI SISA MATERIAL KONSTRUKSI  SUMBER PENYEBAB  KUANTITAS  DAN BIAYA	Lie Arijanto	\N	2000
8205387	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000688	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16125	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000688}, priority = {2}	Material supply has a very important role in construction process. Material supply process require suitable and reliable supplier. In this study, fuzzy set theory is used as the appraisal and selection process of material suppliers to supply materials needed to produce concrete mix in a ready mix company. Sinusoidal, Blockley, and Baldwin models are used. This research uses three variables as qualifications, which are quality, performance, and payment. With these qualifications, ready mix concrete company can appraise material suppliers to be selected. It is shown that quality can be represented by Sinusoidal model, performance by Blockley model, and payment by Baldwin model, while the appropriate defuzzification method is maximum composite method.
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Aktivitas yang mempunyai peranan penting dalam proses pelaksanaan proyek konstruksi adalah penyediaan material. Proses penyediaan material memerlukan pemasok yang sesuai dan dapat diandalkan. Dalam studi ini dicoba untuk menggunakan teory fuzzy set dalam proses penelitian dan pemilihan pemasok material untuk adonan beton suatu perusahaan readymix concrete. Model yang dipergunakan adalah model Sinusoidal, Blockley dan Baldwin. Kualifikasi yang digunakan dipengaruhi oleh tiga variabel penentu yaitu variabel kualitas, performa dan pembayaran. Dengan kualifikasi tersebut perusahaan readymix concrete bisa menilai para supplier material yang akan dipakai perusahaan. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penilaian melalui variabel kualitas dapat diwakili oleh model Sinusoidal, untuk variabel performa diwakili oleh model Blockley dan variabel pembayaran diwakili oleh model Baldwin, sedangkan metode defuzifikasi yang sesuai adalah metode maksimum komposit.	aa08d8eef39ac3f0e9adba45ec3ca1cc	e2fdd5ce8fe0a1ad277f45f543795115	5f80b33e0807d837ade753b71102357a	article	STUDI AWAL APLIKASI TEORI FUZZY SET PADA PERUSAHAAN READYMIX CONCRETE DALAM MEMILIH PEMASOK MATERIAL BETON	Adi Sanjaya	\N	2000
8205388	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000689	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16126	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000689}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the importance of acknowledging literature as one of the best resources for promoting language learning in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classrooms. It reviews briefly various theoretical issues in teaching English through literature. Highlights are given to the justifications and guidelines for literature in the language classroom. Finally, the article presents examples of practical teaching and learning tasks based on one specific literary text.	87c3d33120f96191941cb9a91091c5fb	c4851d32fc9ac1fcdeff3c172906eea1	2b581cdb9eda614fe94e948c17313f79	article	THE POWER OF LITERATURE IN EFL CLASSROOMS	Flora Floris	\N	2000
8205389	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000690	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16127	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000690}, priority = {2}	Treating several animated films as texts, the analysis of this particular genre of entertainment is using structuralist narratology, which is applied to establish a general grammar of Disney long animations by revealing the underlying rules governing the tilm narratives. Discussing the typical characters and actions, the construction of "function", and the significant actions which shape the story, this study reveals the six actant/roles based on the prescribed characterization, three basic patterns of how each actant is related to one another, and the twelve sets of basic arrangement of functions as the single basic structure of all Disney long animations. This study proves how loyal and consistent the creators of Disney long animations are toward the underlying basic structure of the story.	bd214164da99d91c61573e12287ad35f	6bebbfe081db76bad6aa9c5c1e4e8831	fc6ffc363958b3a34c253d8ec1b19d1f	article	THE GRAMMAR OF DISNEY LONG ANIMATIONS: A STRUCTURALIST READING	Vyrna Santosa	\N	2000
8205390	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000691	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16128	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000691}, priority = {2}	Teachers may not feel satisfied with the feedback they have got from their superiors' evaluation. This paper aims at inspiring teachers with ideas of self-learning to improve their teaching performance for professional development. The writer shares his own experience as a principal and a head of the English department in exploring self-evaluation models to monitor language teachers' performance in the classroom.	049024cce35795af690ea5301d6354a6	50e20f1834017499ace55e42a7872165	819e5ffa273d5981d3cb00d671b3c606	article	TEACHER SELF-EVALUATION MODELS AS AUTHENTIC PORTFOLIO TO MONITOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS' PERFORMANCE	Singgih Limantoro	\N	2000
8205391	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000692	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16129	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000692}, priority = {2}	This paper is based on the survey of one hundred and six English Department Students' perception of four English accents: North American English, British English, Australian English and New Zealand English. The study reveals the students' identification of the four English accents, their perceived ease of comprehending them, and their exposure to the English accents, seen through their stay in the English speaking countries and the three mostly watched un-dubbed English TV programs/films. 	935f09b923f2789497eb5b68424fe3a7	e40a3890ea25449329a40eaad33d2e43	e687ec5f6f7abb16a3ba288c91eac7fc	article	ENGLISH ACCENT EVALUATION: A STUDY ON INDONESIAN EFL LEARNERS' PERCEPTION	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2000
8205392	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000693	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16130	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000693}, priority = {2}	This study analyzed some conversations in the male, female and male-female groups of some university students. Using McCarthy's classification of topics, the results show that 'Persons' is the typical topic in the female group, while 'Objects/ belongings' is the most favorite topic in the male group. In the mixed-sex group, it is interesting to see how both sexes negotiated the topics by proposing the typical topics of the other sex group.	6cca582d8944699c879ac445a24c9ada	d00677eb6e64062164c5e6090384c876	a85e7d2db9aae3164218c1edf952533d	article	THE CHOICE OF TOPICS IN MALE, FEMALE AND MIXED-SEX GROUPS OF STUDENTS OF PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY IN THEIR CHATTING	Shierly Agustin	\N	2000
8205393	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000694	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16131	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000694}, priority = {2}	Hardly has codeswitching been evaluatively treated on the theoretical level using the natural language data from the sociolinguistic context of  Indonesia. This research paper is to address such an issue as a field of inquiry incorporating the researcher's first-hand encounter with  naturalistic language data in the field.	d038a9571609857d03937c11230f3cc4	a731299448e8e9607b7c5c2a18987e64	c61d9ac76bcfe72ed9afbc2f4d0bc2bc	article	TOWARD A THEORETICAL INQUIRY INTO CODESWITCHING:  THE INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE	Samuel Gunawan	\N	2000
8205394	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000695	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16132	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000695}, priority = {2}	Hospitality is commonly defined as something related to the friendliness, kindness and hospitableness. But, there are still some debates regarding to the exact definition of hospitality. Therefore, the understanding of hospitality provision can be more sharpened by acknowledging the hospitality activities into 3 (three) domains which are social, private/domestic, and commercial. The manner of the private and social domains can inform commercial hospitality practice. When applied appropriately, it could lead to an improvement in commercial operation. 	abf85dad53e077d8a2cee61e1b943c38	7a739f2abb2a37b154c379ca8ea04926	df9a41f4fa0733c22e9122bd65e4b4df	article	UNDERSTANDING HOSPITALITY ACTIVITIES: SOCIAL  PRIVATE  AND COMMERCIAL DOMAIN	Sienny Thio	\N	2005
8205395	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000696	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16133	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000696}, priority = {2}	This is a research which observes the relationship between customer satisfaction  and their loyalty to The Prime Steak & Ribs Restaurant. The customer satisfaction is measured through some attributes such as, attributes related to the product, attributes related to the service, and attributes related to the purchase. Meanwhile, the loyalty of its brand is measured through habitual behaviour, switching cost, satisfaction, liking of the brand and commitment. The result of the research reveals that customer satisfaction levels to The Prime Steak & Ribs Restaurant tends to be good. Some attributes still have a variety of high grade, and there is a positive causal influence that is significant between  the customer satisfaction and the loyalty of the brand. Thus, the result of the research is  relevant and at the same time supports the theory of brand loyalty.
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Penelitian Pengaruh Kepuasan Konsumen terhadap Kesetiaan Merek pada Restoran the Prime Steak & Ribs, kepuasan konsumen diukur melalui Attributes related to the product,  Attributes related to the service,  Attributes related to the purchase, kesetiaan merek diukur melalui habitual behaviour, switching cost, satisfaction, liking of the brand, dan commitment. Hasil penelitian mengungkapakan bahwa kepuasan konsumen di The Prime Steak & Ribs  mendapat penilaian yang cenderung baik, beberapa atribut masih mempunyai variasi penilaian yang tinggi, dan terdapat hubungan pengaruh positip yang signifikan antara kepuasan konsumen dengan kesetiaan merek, dengan demikian hasil penelitian mendukung konsep teori tentang kesetiaan merek.
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Kata kunci: kepuasan, kesetiaan merek. 	1c819c4164f0f663a6e947265d466a40	7ad61f1c7a1924705a428c47533f0721	858abc1eab854d6a0223a2ff6254e866	article	PENGARUH KEPUASAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP KESETIAN MEREK (Studi Kasus Restoran The Prime Steak & Ribs Surabaya)	Hatane Samuel	\N	2000
8205396	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000697	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16134	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000697}, priority = {2}	Objective of this article is to describe a conceptual framework that shows the relationship of variables of leadership, culture, strategy, and performance. The article presented some theoretical concepts of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Culture, Leadership, and Strategic Management. Finally, some possible research objective observing the relationship of variables of leadership, culture, strategy, and performance are highly expected to develop the objective of the study.
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Tujuan dari penulisan artikel ini adalah untuk menjelaskan suatu kerangka kerja konseptual yang menggambarkan hubungan variabel-variabel kepemimpinan, budaya, strategi, dan kinerja. Artikel ini mempresentasikan beberapa konsep teori dari Perilaku Organisasi, Budaya Organisasi, Kepemimpinan, dan Manajemen Strategik. Akhirnya beberapa tujuan penelitian yang mengamati tentang hubungan variabel-variabel kepemimpinan, budaya, strategi, dan kinerja sangatlah diharapkan untuk mengembangkan tujuan penelitian.
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Kata kunci: kepemimpinan, budaya, strategi, kinerja.	55262b23a53ef13a90c9510b29f743f6	6bcf04fb734e0ffc9b19abe426fe0497	77d4c707a6cc3ab133ed2a5ff0ed8cda	article	HUBUNGAN KEPEMIMPINAN, BUDAYA, STRATEGI, DAN KINERJA: PENDEKATAN KONSEP	Armanu Thoyib	\N	2000
8205397	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000698	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16135	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000698}, priority = {2}	The reason for customers that may be more loyal to a service's brand is the recognition of their need by the service producers or sellers. Therefore, a customers may show greater brand loyalty in order to cultivate a satisfying relationship with the seller. The research will identify perceived service quality, consumer satisfaction, and trust that affect consumer loyalty. Researcher used structural equation model with the AMOS 4.01 program to calculate the effect of each variable. A model will be developed to describe these relationships.
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Alasan yang memungkinkan mengapa pelanggan menjadi lebih loyal terhadap merek pada jasa adalah pengenalan kebutuhan pelanggan sehingga mereka memperoleh kepuasan optimal dari penjual. Oleh karena itu, pelanggan mempertunjukkan kesetiaan merek yang lebih besar dan memperkuat hubungan memuaskan dengan penjual. Penelitian ini akan mengidentifikasi persepsi kualitas layanan, kepuasan dan kepercayaan pelanggan yang berpengaruh terhadap kesetiaan pelanggan. Penulis menggunakan struktural equation model dengan bantuan program AMOS 4.01 untuk menghitung besarnya pengaruh masing-masing variabel. Model yang terbentuk menggambarkan masing-masing hubungan.
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8205398	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000699	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16136	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000699}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to find out these following maters: the influence of organization culture toward the organization performance, the influence of organization performance toward employee satisfaction, the influence of organization toward customer satisfaction and the indirect influence of organization culture  toward working satisfaction in organization culture;. This research uses survey, sampling method and questioners as the tools in collecting the main data. This research is conducted in several main terminal offices, namely Purabaya, Tambak Oso Wolangun, Jotoboyo and Bratang. Structural Equation Medeling (SEM) is used to analyze the variables by using AMOS 4.0 software. This research shows these following results: there is a significant influence of organozation  culture toward organization performances, there is a significant influence of organization performances toward employee satisfaction, there is a significant influence of organization culture toward customer satisfaction, and there is no direct influence of organization culture, based on organization performances, toward employee satisfaction. By understanding the variables that influences the terminal performances, the stakeholders can use the information to increase the income of the terminal as well as improving the services toward community.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh budaya organisasi terhadap kinerja organisasi, kinerja organisasi terhadap kepuasan karyawan, budaya organisasi terhadap kepuasan kerja karyawan, pengaruh tidak langsung budaya organisasi terhadap kepuasan kerja dalam kinerja organisasi. Penelitin ini menggunakan metode survey, sample dan kuesioner sebagai alat pengumpulan data utama. Lokasi penelitian dilaksanakan di kantor-kantor pusat terminal Purabaya, Tambak Oso Wilangun, Joyoboyo dan Bratang. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) dipakai untuk menganalisa model dengan bantuan program AMOS 4.0. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada pengaruh signifikan dari budaya organisasi terhadap kinerja organisasi, ada pengaruh signifikan dari kinerja organisasi terhadap karyawan, ada pengaruh signifikan dari budaya organisasi terhadap kepuasan pelanggan, tidak ada pengaruh langsung dari budaya organisasai yang diarahkan pada kinerja organisasi terhadap kepuasan karyawan. Dengan mamahami variabel yang berpengaruh pada trminal, pihak terkait akan bisa menggunakan hasil tersebut untuk meningkatkan penghasilan terminal dan menyempurnakan layanan kepada masyarakat.
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Kata kunci: budaya organisasi, kinerja organisasi, kepuasan karyawan.	9ab8ca770e306dc614766390f7f5b57f	17f577b6bb2386581f9f639caf1fb93e	189d9bf5f5df351fcfa2318b717bbbac	article	PENGARUH BUDAYA ORGANISASI TERHADAP KINERJA ORGANISASI DAN KEPUASAN KERJA KARYAWAN PADA TERMINAL PENUMPANG UMUM DI SURABAYA	Soedjono Soedjono	\N	2000
8205399	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000700	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16137	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000700}, priority = {2}	This study seeks to examine the existence of Granger-causality among stock prices indices and macroeconomic variables in five ASEAN countries, Indonesia; Malaysia; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand with particular attention to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and period onwards. Using monthly time series data of the countries, a Granger-causality test based on the vector autoregressive (VAR) analytical framework was employed to empirically reveal the causality among the variables. This research finds that there were few Granger causalities found between the country's wtock price index and macroeconomic variables. This indicates that the linkages  between domestic stock price movements and macroeconomic factors were very. Due to that, the ASEAN stock markets were crelatively unable to efficiently capture changes in economic fundamentals during the observation period in most of the countries in accordance to the literature in emerging stock markets, and that the influence of specific macroeconomic factors on the domestic economies differ across countries. This also implies that the stock markets do not seem to have played a significant role in most countries' economies, and macroeconomic variables are unlikely to be appropriate indicators to predict not only the future behaviour of other macroeconomic variables, but also that of the stock market price indices. 
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Makalah ini mencoba untuk menganalisis keberadaan Granger-causality antara  indeks harga saham dan variabel-variabel ekonomi makro di lima negara ASEAN, yaitu Indonesia; Malaysia; Filipina; Singapore; dan Thailand yang berfokus pada periode terjadinya krisis keuangan Asia pada tahun 1997 dan sesudahnya. Dengan mempergunakan data time series bulanan dari setiap negara tersebut, tes Granger-causality yang didasarkan pada kerangka analisa VAR (vector autoregressive) diaplikasikan untuk mengungkap secara empiris hubungan kausal antar variabel. Dari hasil tes diketahui bahwa hanya terdapat sejumlah kecil Granger-causality antara indeks harga saham dan variabel-variabel ekonomi makro. Hal ini mengindikasikan sangat lemahnya kaitan antara pergerakan indeks harga saham di dalam negeri dengan variabel-variabel ekonomi makro dikarenakan bahwa pasar modal di negara-negara ASEAN relatif tidak mampu secara efisien menangkap informasi perubahan besaran-besaran ekonomi makro domestik. Dan, bahwa pengaruh dari variabel-variabel ekonomi makro tertentu dalam perekonomian domestik ternyata berbeda di tiap negara. Hal tersebut mengimplikasikan bahwa bursa saham ASEAN nampaknya tidak berperan penting dalam perekonomian domestik, dan bahwa variabel-variabel ekonomi makro negara-negara tersebut nampaknya tidak dapat dipakai sebagai indikator yang baik untuk memprediksikan bukan saja terhadap perilaku variabel-variabel ekonomi makro lainnya, tetapi juga perilaku indeks harga saham di masa yang akan datang.
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Kata kunci: Granger-causality, krisis keuangan Asia, bursa saham, variable ekonomi makro, VAR.	e12e1d2973b149d8000a9e463ed83e9b	7902c9f1e14c640e35c554a9523d8179	03e1fbdbbcdd123520c3b3489c1eae96	article	THE GRANGER CAUSALITY TESTS FOR THE FIVE ASEAN COUNTRIES STOCK MARKETS AND MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES DURING AND POST THE 1997 ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8205400	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000701	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16138	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000701}, priority = {2}	Study on Initial Public Offering (IPO) showed anomaly that IPO stocks averagely were underpriced, underperformed in the long-run aftermarket and "Hot" and "Cold" market cycle.These paper explained IPO anomaly by using theoretical model (the Withdrawn IPO or WIPO Model) and an empirical investigation of the WIPO Model in Indonesia and United States. The results of the empirical research revealed that the Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) can explain the observe positive average Initial Return (IR) and the model can explain the long term underperfomance and "Hot" and "Cold" market.
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Penelitian pada pasar perdana atau Initial Public Offering (IPO) menunjukan adanya anomali yakni Saham IPO secara rata-rata underpriced, kinerja jangka panjang yang jelek dan adanya siklus pasar "Hot" dan "Cold". Tulisan ini mencoba menjelaskan anomali IPO tersebut dengan menggunakan model teoritikal (Withdrawn IPO atau WIPO Model) dan melakukan investigasi empiris dari WIPO Model tersebut pada pasar IPO di Indonesia dan Amerika Serikat. Hasil dari penelitian empiris menunjukkan bahwa Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) dapat menjelaskan rata-rata positif Initial Return (IR) dan kinerja jangka panjang yang jelek dan siklus pasar "Hot" dan "Cold".
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Kata kunci : Anomali, Initial Public Offering (IPO), Withdrawn IPO (WIPO), Underpriced, Kinerja  Jangka Panjang , Pasar "Hot" dan "Cold".	4d217b728c3e080c0035962c3afa238f	df8798710aeb8fcfb6fbfa4c63aedaa3	14d0068a129297783bbed4d51296acfb	article	APLIKASI  WIPO (WITHDRAWN INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING) MODEL TERHADAP ANOMALI PADA PASAR PERDANA	Sautma Basana	\N	2000
8205401	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000702	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16139	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000702}, priority = {2}	Attendance of medium and large industry give a new alternative on opening woman work opportunity. But  on these industry is needed a certain skill  in order to use  woman worker in a productive manner. The object of this research are  to know social economy and demographi characteristic  of woman worker in  district of Jember, a  work intencity different  among married and un married woman worker, contribution of   woman worker salary  to family income and, factors influence work intencity of married woman worker. Total sample are 60 respondents ( 45 respondents are married and 15 are un married woman). The Technics sampling   is simple random sampling. The researcher uses structure interview. After collected data, the researcher analyse them by using statistic  descriptive, "t test" paired two sample for means and multiple  regression analysis. The result of it is there is a  work intencity different  among married and un married woman worker. And simultantly all of independent variables namely woman worker days salary (X1), number of  their child (X2) and distance from their house to work place (X3) have significant  influence to  work intencity of married woman worker (Y) .
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Kehadiran industri besar dan sedang memberikan alternatif baru dalam membuka kesempatan kerja bagi wanita. Namun untuk dapat bekerja pada industri-industri ini  diperlukan ketrampilan untuk memungkinkan penggunaan tenaga kerja wanita secara produktif. Penelitian ini bertujuan  adalah untuk mengetahui karakteristik demografi dan sosial ekonomi buruh wanita di Kabupaten Jember,  perbedaan intensitas kerja dari buruh wanita yang berstatus kawin dan yang tidak kawin,  besarnya kontribusi yang diberikan oleh pekerja wanita terhadap pendapatan keluarga, dan hubungannya dengan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhinya. total sampelnya ada 60  (terdiri dari 45 responden berstatus kawin dan 15 berstatus belum kawin). Teknik samplingnya adalah metode acak sederhana. Metode pengumpulan data dengan wawancara berstruktur. Setelah data terkumpul  maka dilakukan analisis statistik deskriptif, uji "t" berpasangan dan analisis regresi linier berganda. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan ada perbedaan intensitas kerja antara buruh wanita yang berstatus kawin dan yang berstatus belum kawin. Hasil analisis regresi menunjukkan secara simultan seluruh variabel bebasnya yang meliputi (X1) upah per hari yang diterima oleh buruh wanita, (X2) jumlah anak yang dimiliki buruh wanita, serta (X3) jarak dari rumah tempat tinggalnya ke tempat kerja, berpengaruh signifikan terhadap intensitas kerja buruh wanita ( Y) yang telah berstatus kawin.
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Kata kunci : buruh wanita, kontribusi, pendapatan keluarga.	9c9da28486e6f7f7084dcb4770ba6c79	a976c96399f58cc90fb1c627e2d76406	9c8c3f5bb6e064aa22430a6ce56c3313	article	PERAN SUMBER DAYA DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI KARAKTERISTIK DEMOGRAFI DAN SOSIAL EKONOMI BURUH WANITA SERTA KONTRIBUSINYA TERHADAP PENDAPATAN KELUARGA (Studi Kasus pada Buruh Tembakau di Kabupaten Jember)	Istatuk Yuswanto	\N	2000
8205402	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000703	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16140	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000703}, priority = {2}	This reseach briefly explains  to what extent customer satisfaction has significant influence to the customer loyalty of 'Iklan Jitu' Jawa Pos newspaper in Sarana Media Advertising. Moreover, it also explores variable that give the biggest contribution to the customer loyalty. Four variables are using as customer satisfaction representatives, which are reliability, response to and remedy of problems, sales experience and convenience of acquisition. Finally, the findings shows that sales experience is the biggest contributor to the customer loyalties.
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Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mengetahui sejauh mana kepuasan pelanggan mempunyai pengaruh signifikan terhadap loyalitas pelanggan Iklan Jitu surat kabar Jawa Pos pada CV.Sarana Media Advertiseng dan variabel mana yang memberikan kontribusi terbesar pengaruhnya terhadap loyalitas pelanggan. Dalam penelitian ini mengunakan empat variabel untuk mewakili keppuasan pelanggan yang meliputi : reliability,response to and remedy of problems, sales experience dan convenience of acquisition. Dari hasil perhitungan diketahui bahwa sales experience memberikan kontribusi terbesar terhadap loyalitas pelanggan.
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Kata kunci : kepuasan pelanggan, loyaliras pelanggan.	412bbaf82caefa394fac7a95fc5fa0b0	1871a5ac17352b72f6560cdc1c77e781	bee2aa97abd5c6f4d27b5c5d68561026	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR KEPUASAN PELANGGAN DAN LOYALITAS PELANGGAN: Studi Kasus Pada CV. Sarana Media Advertising Surabaya	Trisno Musanto	\N	2000
8205403	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000704	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16141	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000704}, priority = {2}	We are now living in the global economy. Whether we like or not, whether we agree or not, the impacts of global economy are effecting us. What happen on the other side of the globe, has brought impacts on our national economy. Therefore, as the citizens of the earth, we have to find ways to survive. On the other hand, those who are against the global economy are trying to change it by accumulating power. They believe that the welfare of all human-kinds depends on the human themselves. Furthermore, improvements must be based on self-supporting, not on globalization. 
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Saat ini kita hidup dalam ekonomi global. Suka atau tidak suka, setuju atau tidak setuju dampak ekonomi global kita rasakan. Apa yang terjadi di belahan bumi lain, dampaknya terasa dalam perekonomian nasional. Oleh karena itu, sebagai warga bumi kita harus mempersiapkan diri agar bisa survive. Di lain pihak, mereka yang tidak setuju dengan globalisasi ekonomi berusaha mengubahnya dengan menggalang kekuatan. Mereka percaya bahwa kesejahteraan manusia hanya dapat dicapai bila masa depan dipusatkan pada manusia itu sendiri dan kemajuan-kemajuan harus bersifat swadaya, bukannya pada globalisasi
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Kata kunci : ekonomi global, negara maju, negara sedang berkembang.	646560b7f47ab7ed59183387b9d2ff3d	cec0547775c952df0f677e591b731078	67c88f550c30cca7dba3dd8ebfcb20a2	article	PRO DAN KONTRA EKONOMI GLOBAL	Januar Heryanto	\N	2000
8205404	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000705	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16142	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000705}, priority = {2}	Employee has important role in gaining success for the organization. Successful organization that is able to fulfill the consumer expectation. The Question ofhow consumer trusting all their expectation to the service organization still remains as an interesting question to be answered. Various previous researches, have been proved that trust is the key to maintain long term relationship between the organization and consumer. In this paper we propose that employee dimension has a role in forming consumer trust toward organization especially in service industry.
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Karyawan memiliki peran yang penting bagi keberhasilan organisasi. Organisasi yang berhasil adalah organisasi yang mampu memenuhi harapan konsumen. Namun bagaimana konsumen akan mempercayakan segala harapannya pada organisasi jasa masih menjadi pertanyaan yang menarik untuk dijawab. Berbagai riset trdahulu membuktikan bahwa kepercayaan merupakan kunci untuk mempertahankan hubungan jangka panjang antara organisasi dengan konsumen. Dalam kajian ini kami memproposisikan bahwa dimensi karyawan berperan dalam membentuk kepercayaan konsumen trhadap organisasi khususnya dalam bidang jasa.
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Kata kunci : jasa, karyawan, kepercayaan.	62436b4436e4a7b5a289a419a0423431	a67ffdf2a678ce170fc50cc1a8f5ff5a	b08b8d1c09a6015b68db3aaa72900aab	article	PENTINGNYA KARYAWAN DALAM PEMBENTUKAN KEPERCAYAAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP PERUSAHAAN JASA: (Suatu kajian dan Proposisi)	Erna Ferrinadewi	\N	2000
8205405	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000706	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16143	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000706}, priority = {2}	This study examines factors influencing migrant and local entrepreneurial business networks with particular reference to Provincial development in Indonesia. Factors of influence include market accessibility, capital accessibility, business focus or business specialisation in manufacturing, trades and services as well as economic conditions, degree of tolerance towards migrant and local entrepreneurs, support networks, business experience, educational background, and entrepreneurial personal characteristics and initiatives. The findings have significance for local development by entrepreneurs in this special case where migrant and local entrepreneurs link in networks and in many cases, joint ventures. The outcomes have significance for government in development programs, academic institutions designing training, and for local business organisation. 	d0f77d6025ed26c5b732dc313e07009e	04676fc53a0174cf0cd55f3bcc7b242e	945bf86b8915a8e155f0d0038d9e763c	article	MIGRANT AND LOCAL ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKS DEVELOPMENT	James D. Adam	\N	2000
8205406	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000707	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16144	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000707}, priority = {2}	This study examines whether earnings management action was done in Malaysia for period of 1999. The study was based on abnormal accrual, continued by is spliting off to discretionary accrual and non-discretionary accrual by Jones' model (1991). There were 295 companies registered in Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange which had completed financial statement for the year of 1999-2000. Statistical analysis in this study shows that there is no strove evidence that the earnive management by income maximization that was motivated by the release of income tax exemption was applied in 1999 by income amximization that was motivated motivated by the release of tax income exemption was applied in 1999. The analysis is also done for the year of 2000, as the action of earning management in 1999 will have impact for the financial reporting in the following year. Thus, in can be identified that the finding in the year of 2000 will support the finding of the previous year.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji apakah praktek manajemen pendapatan  terjadi di Malaysia untuk periode pengamatan tahun 1999. Penelitian ini didasarkan pada abnormal akrual dan menggunakan model Jones (1991) dengan membagi discretionary accrual dan non-discretionary accrual yang menjadi sample dalam penelitian ini adalah 295 perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Kuala Lumpur yang laporan keuangannya lengkap untuk tahun 1992-2000. Penelitian ini tidak memberikan bukti yang kuat bahwa praktek manajemen pendapatan dengan pola maksimalisasi laba telah dilakukan dalam tahun 1999 yang dimotivasi dengan adanya pengecualian pajak. Analisa ini juga dilakukan untuk tahun 2000 dengan alasan praktek manajemen pendapatan pada tahun tersebut memberikan efek pada pelaporan tahun berikutnya. Oleh karena itu dapat diidentifikasikan bahwa temuan pada tahun 2000 juga mendukung temuan tahun sebelumnya.	f52734a9d2416e574c213902700bac9d	e4c2110a7644b01363d3b9daefa72bda	d0b645414a7c526ff9705c9a4d1b9f63	article	MANAJEMEN PENDAPATAN DAN PENGECUALIAN PAJAK PENDAPATAN DI MALAYSIA	Fauziah Md. Taib	\N	2000
8205407	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000708	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16145	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000708}, priority = {2}	Arrester model is needed to analyse the insulation coordination in power system. The model should give a suitable respon for varying transient fault. In this paper, we conduct simulation that modified from IEEE WG 3.4.11 model. The model is modified by insert a switch that voltages dependent. Arrester modeling respons then compare to the laboratory testing result, with SiC 12 kV arrester sample. Testing conduct with time front varying from 1.2 to 29.7  s with  magnitude 51 kV, 52.5 kV dan 54 kV. The difference between simulation and laboratory testing was 4.332 % for sparkovervoltage  and 3.259 % for residual voltage discharge current
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Model arrester sangat dibutuhkan untuk menganalisis koordinasi isolasi dalam suatu sistem tenaga listrik. Model arrester yang dibuat harus memberikan tanggapan yang sesuai untuk semua kondisi gangguan transient. Dalam makalah ini dihasilkan simulasi dengan menggunakan model yang dimodifikasi dari model IEEE WG 3.4.11. Model ini dimodifikasi dengan menambahkan saklar yang dipengaruhi tegangan. Hasil yang didapatkan dari pemodelan kemudian akan dibandingkan dengan pengujian di laboratorium terhadap arrester SiC 12 kV. Pengujian dilakukan dengan surja tegangan dengan waktu muka 1.2 sampai 29.7  s dan puncak tegangan diberikan sebanyak 3 tingkatan, 51 kV, 52.5 kV dan 54 kV. Perbandingan hasil pengujian dan simulasi memberikan perbedaan sebesar 4.332 % untuk tegangan potong dan 3.259 % untuk tegangan residu arus pelepasan.
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8205408	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000709	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16146	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000709}, priority = {2}	Property was one of sectors that suffer very much during economic crisis. This caused the securities property price decrease on stock exchange. The objective of this research is to understand fundamental factors and systematic risk that influence securities price on property sector.
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Properti merupakan salah satu sektor yang terpuruk sejak krisis ekonomi. Hal ini mengakibatkan harga saham properti di bursa efek juga terpuruk. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor fundamental dan risiko sistematik yang mempengaruhi harga saham di sektor properti.
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8205409	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000710	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16147	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000710}, priority = {2}	Only limited empirical evidence has confirmed the relationship  of information resulted by management information systems and the management performance. One of the previous research indicated that  the information with certain characteristic leads to improve performance (Nazaruddin 1998).  Based on the previous research finding, this study is intended to examine the relationship between the characteristic of information and the managerial's performance. Indicators to measure the  characteristic of information consist of broadscope, aggregation, integration and timeliness, while performance of management  represented by the capability of manager in making planning, in achieving target, and in playing their role outside of the company. 
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Hanya sedikit bukti empiris yang menunjukkan hubungan antara informasi yang dihasilkan oleh sistem informasi akuntansi manajemen dengan kinerja manajemen. Salah satu penelitian terdahulu menunjukkan bahwa informasi dengan karakteristik tertentu dapat meningkatkan kinerja (Nazaruddin 1998). Berdasarkan hasil penelitian tersebut, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji hubungan antara karakteristik informasi  dan kinerja manajerial. Indikator untuk mengukur karakteristik informasi adalah broadscope, agregasi, integrasi dan timeliness, sedangkan kinerja manajerial diwakili dengan faktor kemampuan manajer dalam membuat perencanaan, mencapai target dan melakukan kiprahnya diluar perusahaan.
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Hasil penelitian ini secara umum menunjukkan bahwa terdapat korelasi antara karakteristik informasi yang terdiri dari broadscope, agregasi, integrasi dan timeliness dengan kinerja manajerial, meskipun tingkat hubungan tersebut bervariasi tergantung pada kebutuhan manajer dalam mencapai kinerja mereka.
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Kata kunci: kinerja, karakteristik informasi, sistem informasi manajemen.	be53586840bd79b6fadfdedecf9c6481	d15f1d3ad6aa0aab9453beea92baeb67	f0853e83986dfb41e9c4efb689050701	article	HUBUNGAN KARAKTERISTIK INFORMASI YANG DIHASILKAN OLEH SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJERIAL PADA PERUSAHAAN-PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR DI JAWA TIMUR	Juniarti Juniarti	\N	2000
8205410	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000711	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16148	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000711}, priority = {2}	The prime target of research is return on equity with base of think that equity was the most urgent thing for KUD in autonomy context, because even KUD not purpose to get profit is still need to develop it in the future.
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Leave from all reason above, this research is perform intend to know : is there any causal relation or not between profit margin, investment turnover, and equity multiplier as independent variable, with return on equity as dependent variable on positive direction for KUD autonomy and autonomy candidate.
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To get a succesful research, we use the data during 1999 - 2002 of five autonomy and candidate KUD  from Cooperation and UKM Department in Ambon, with sistematic analysis using linier regression as research model. Result of regresion shows that the three independent variable as a partial or simultant influence on return on equity. And for autonomy KUD, dominate influence stay at the variable of profit margin and investment turnover, where as KUD autonomy candidate is dominate stay on investment turnover.
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Sorotan utama penelitian ini adalah profitabilitas ekuitas dengan dasar pemikiran bahwa modal sendiri merupakan hal yang sangat urgen bagi KUD dalam konteks kemandiriannya, karena walaupun KUD tidak bertujuan untuk mengejar keuntungan tetapi harus memperoleh keuntungan untuk berkembang di masa yang akan datang.
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Bertolak dari alasan di atas, maka penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui: ada tidaknya hubungan kausal antara profit margin, investment turnover, dan equity multiplier sebagai variabel independen, dengan profitabilitas ekuitas sebagai variabel dependen dalam arah yang positif bagi kelompok KUD Mandiri dan KUD Calon Mandiri.
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Untuk mencapai tujuan penelitian ini,  maka  data  selama tahun 1999 - 2002 untuk lima KUD Mandiri dan lima KUD Calon Mandiri dikumpulkan dari Dinas Koperasi dan UKM Kota Ambon, dianalisis secara sistematis dengan menggunakan regresi linier sebagai model penelitian. Hasil regresi menunjukkan bahwa ketiga variabel independen tersebut secara parsial maupun simultan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap profitabilitas ekuitas. Pada KUD Mandiri, dominasi pengaruh terletak pada variabel profit margin dan investment turnover sedangkan bagi KUD Calon Mandiri dominasi terletak pada investment turnover.
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Kata kunci: profit margin, investment turnover, equity multiplier, profitabilitas ekuitas.	09a300d3678b692cf93b39852d339eb4	5b7825802654f5df34f3d86987cbac3f	b3f2f54821b1cdc28804a503f078ab15	article	PROFITABILITAS EKUITAS DAN BEBERAPA FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHINYA (Studi pada Beberapa KUD di Kota Ambon)	Pieter Leunupun	\N	2000
8205411	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000712	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16149	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000712}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of disclodure level to cost of equity and  the significancy of the influence to companies with bluechips  and nonbluechips stock. Thirty listed companies in Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) selected based on certain criteria  were used as research sample. Data are collected from documentation of financial statements and are analyzed by using statistical tool i.e.  multiple regression.
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This research indicate  that there is significant influence of disclosure level to  cost of equity. However, this research cannot prove that there is a significant different of the influence  of disclosure level to cost of equity to the companies with bluechips and  nonbluechips stocks.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji  pengaruh tingkat disclosure terhadap biaya ekuitas dan signifikansi pengaruh tersebut pada perusahaan yang sahamnya  tergolong sebagai saham bluechip dan non-bluechip. Sebanyak tiga puluh perusahaan yang terdaftar pada Bursa Efek  Jakarta (BEJ) yang memenuhi kriteria yang ditetapkan diambil sebagai sampel. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan cara mengambil dokumentasi laporan keuangan dari Bursa Efek Jakarta (BEJ) dan diolah dengan menggunakan uji statistik regresi berganda.
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Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan tingkat disclosure terhadap biaya ekuitas. Namun penelitian ini gagal untuk membuktikan akan adanya perbedaan signifikansi pengaruh tingkat disclosure pada biaya hutang pada perusahaan yang sahamnya tergolong sebagai saham bluechip dan nonbluechip.
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Kata kunci:  Disclosure,  Biaya ekuitas.	e581f6742d4bf3192c105d0d9303e5b2	d84be79765bbdd3fd4e8a9ec6c72b9d5	9066ee5bab1be6d4d855c0e0b515dc89	article	PENGARUH TINGKAT DISCLOSURE TERHADAP BIAYA EKUITAS	Frency Yunita	\N	2000
8205412	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000713	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16150	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000713}, priority = {2}	The explosion of information technology (IT) nowadays has created new phenomena in shopping activities. Consumers can easily buy products via Internet. Within a minute, the products will be delivered instantly and accurately. This scenario is known as e-commerce. The emergence of e-commerce affects consumers' shopping behavior as well as taxation system. The objective of this research is to reveal the effects of e-commerce upon Malaysian taxation system by emphasizing in scope of charge 'derive and remittance'. Research was conducted through questionnaires of 82 tax practitioners and 22 academicians. The research findings shown that derive and remittance basis is no longer appropriate in e-commerce environment. Scope of charge derives and remittances, which are practicing in Malaysia right now, are unable to maximized e-commerce tax revenue.
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Perkembangan dalam dunia teknologi akhir-akhir ini telah membawa banyak arus perubahan terutamanya dalam aktivitas belanja. Konsumen dapat membeli barang  dengan mudah melalui internet. Dalam waktu beberapa menit, barang sampai di tangan konsumen. Skenario demikian dikenal sebagai perdagangan elektronis. Kemunculan perdagangan elektronis mengubah prilaku belanja konsumen serta sistem perpajakan di Malaysia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui efek perdagangan elektronis terhadap sistem perpajakan di Malaysia dengan  penekanan pada pengenaan pajak dan hak pemajakan. Penelitian dilakukan dengan menggunakan 82 sample praktisi perpajakan dan 22 akademisi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan, bahwa praktek pengenaan pajak dalam perdagangan elektronis belum sesuai dengan aturan yang berlaku, sehingga tidak dapat memaksimalkan penerimaan pajak dari perdagangan elektronis.
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Kata kunci: sistem perpajakan Malaysia, perdagangan elektronik, akademik, praktisi perpajakan, pengenaan pajak.	fda8b770c09be96e0cea63088c3f2add	13e360b08660d4a0cb57da0b57d0b6af	f99d2b9ea9bedeff733e1e28c5b996d4	article	THE EFFECT OF E-COMMERCE ON MALAYSIAN TAX SYSTEM: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ACADEMICIANS AND MALAYSIAN TAX PRACTITIONERS	Mohd Palil	\N	2000
8205413	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000714	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16151	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000714}, priority = {2}	This research intends to reveal factors that influence the auditor of BPK RI to accept the apllying of Computer Assisted Audit Techniques (CAATs), if evaluated by using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Statistical tools used in this research is Structural Equation Model (SEM). Data are anayzed by using statistical software LISREL 8.30. This research proved that factor influenced the acceptance of applying TABK in BPK RI is perceived usefulness of TABK (PU) and perceived ease of use of TABK (PEOU) indirectly influenced the acceptance of applying TABK in BPK RI. From this research it was also proved that the attitude factor toward using TABK (ATT) do not influence the decision of auditor of BPK RI to accept the applying of TABK. and attitude toward using TABK (ATT)  is not influenced by perceived usefulness of TABK (PU).
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi penerimaan auditor BPK RI terhadap penerapan Teknik Audit Berbantuan Komputer (TABK), dengan menggunakan Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Uji statistik yang digunakan adalah Structural Equation Model (SEM). Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan bantuan perangkat lunak LISREL 8.30. Penelitian ini berhasil membuktikan bahwa faktor yang mempengaruhi penerimaan penerapan TABK di BPK RI adalah persepsi pengguna tentang kegunaan TABK (PU) dan secara tidak langsung oleh persepsi pengguna tentang kemudahan dalam menggunakan TABK (PEOU). Penelitian ini juga membuktikan, faktor sikap pengguna terhadap penggunaan TABK (ATT) tidak mempengaruhi keputusan auditor BPK RI untuk menerima penerapan TABK dan sikap pengguna terhadap penggunaan TABK (ATT) tidak dipengaruhi oleh persepsi pengguna tentang kegunaan TABK (PU).
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Kata kunci: Teknik Audit Berbantuan Komputer (TABK), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), persepsi pengguna, sikap pengguna terhadap penggunaan (ATT), dan penerimaan pengguna (ACC). 	91ab7b4fb1d857fd46ccf7a82e6c054b	424e4c6771d9180bc8074a3433bdd547	a6d082a3d210af93e89155e46edf1de5	article	ANALISA PENERIMAAN PENERAPAN TEKNIK AUDIT BERBANTUAN KOMPUTER (TABK) DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) PADA BADAN PEMERIKSA KEUANGAN (BPK) RI	Natalia Tangke	\N	2000
8205414	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000715	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16152	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000715}, priority = {2}	The purpose of the study is first, to investigated about propensity of computer self efficacy mahasiswa akuntansi in using information technology and to investigated differences about computer self efficacy between man and woman.  The 149 students are enrolled in management information system are drawn by personally queistionaire. This research result that man's CSE higher than woman's CSE.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menyelidiki kecenderungan keahlian penggunaan komputer para mahasiswa akuntansi dalam penggunaan teknologi informasi dan menyelidiki perbedaan keahlian penggunaan komputer diantara mahasiswa laki-laki dan perempuan. Sebanyak 149 mahasiswa yang mengambil matakuliah sistem informasi manajemen dijadikan sebagai subyek penelitian dengan metoda pengumpulan data menggunakan kueisoner. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa CSE mahasiswa liki-laki lebih baik dibanding mahasiswa perempuan.
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Kata kunci: keahlian penggunaan komputer, mahasiswa akuntansi, teknologi informasi.	e09f9ac7f0ebf2859fcc6978f6cf7c36	d73ca2f9327726b30d858d0c095cf3e6	e0256acffde7cd41e2a75dec2bd7e0e0	article	COMPUTER SELF EFFICACY (CSE) MAHASISWA AKUNTANSI DALAM PENGGUNAAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI: TINJAUAN PERSPEKTIF GENDER	Rustiana Rustiana	\N	2000
8205415	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000716	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16153	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000716}, priority = {2}	Audited financial statements of public companies must be presented consistently. Inconsistency of audited financial statements would have some impacts on their financial measurements. The utilizing of financial measurements might be difficult and misleading. This research critically analyzes independent auditors' opinions and audited financial statements published at the end of year 2000. Its objective is to examine the consistency of the presentation of the audited financial statements and if there are some inconsistencies, whether  appropriatelly explain in their opinions. The result indicates the existences of  inconsistencies in the audited financial statements of the public companies during the observation period. 
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Laporan keuangan auditan perusahaan publik harus memiliki konsistensi dalam penyajian. Ketidakkonsistenan penyajian akan menyulitkan penggunaan alat analisis dan hasil analisis dapat menyesatkan. Penelitian ini melakukan analisis kritis terhadap opini auditor independen dan laporan keuangan auditan tahun 2000 untuk melihat sejauh mana laporan keuangan tersebut disajikan secara konsisten dan jika terjadi ketidakkonsistenan penyajian, apakah cukup memadai dijelaskan. Hasil penelitian ini mengidentifikasikan adanya ketidakkonsistensian penyajian pada laporan keuangan auditan tahun 2000 perusahaan publik
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Kata kunci: konsistensi penyajian, laporan keuangan, opini auditor, catatan atas laporan keuangan.	b6a58797fff33d82a3cc7143bd1c9fe8	1b2d1b5a6a7ed83f959e1ebaa82fff8b	77debfa8aff0f012006253b080be518a	article	KONSISTENSI PENYAJIAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN PERUSAHAAN PUBLIK: ANALISIS KRITIS ATAS OPINI AUDITOR DAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN AUDITAN TAHUN 2000	Tjiptohadi Sawarjuwono	\N	2000
8205416	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000717	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16154	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000717}, priority = {2}	This paper seeks to examine some of the dynamic interactions of stock prices and macroeconomic factors in five ASEAN countries, Indonesia; Malaysia; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand with particular attention to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and period onwards. Using monthly time series data of the countries, accounting innovation analyses based on vector autoregressive (VAR) analytical framework is employed to empirically examine the interaction among the variables. This research reveals that, firstly, a shock to a particular variable in the model results in various contemporaneous reactions by other variables across the countries during the sample period. Secondly, the general forecast error variance decomposition results likely reinforce the outcomes of the general impulse response analyses in most of the countries.
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Makalah ini ditujukan untuk mengkaji berbagai interaksi dinamik yang terjadi antara indeks harga saham dan factor-faktor ekonomi makro di kelima negara-negara ASEAN, yaitu Indonesia; Malaysia; Filipina; Singapura; dan Thailand pada saat dan setelah berlangsungnya krisis keuangan Asia tahun 1997. Dengan menggunakan data time series bulanan dari negara-negara tersebut, accounting innovation analysis yang didasarkan atas kerangka analisa vector autoregressive (VAR) diaplikasikan untuk menguji secara empiris interaksi dinamik antara berbagai variabel tersebut. Penelitian ini mengungkapkan bahwa, pertama, suatu goncangan terhadap suatu variabel tertentu di dalam model menghasilkan berbagai reaksi temporer oleh variabel-variabel lainnya di seluruh negara-negara tersebut selama periode penelitian. Kedua, hasil-hasil analisa general forecast error variance decomposition nampaknya cenderung memperkuat hasil-hasil dari analisa general impulse response di sebagian besar negara-negara ASEAN tersebut.
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Kata kunci: analisa accounting innovation, krisis keuangan Asia, pasar modal, faktor-faktor ekonomi makro, VAR.	7e7deb10f49cf1200b256dbf0a2e1f90	a36489df3070b984da5e822c310d9cfa	806c35d182baf5fb5fd7bd4d82e3ba43	article	ACCOUNTING INNOVATION ANALYSIS FOR THE STOCK PRICES AND MACROECONOMIC FACTORS OF FIVE ASEAN COUNTRIES DURING AND POST THE 1997 ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8205417	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000718	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16155	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000718}, priority = {2}	The Black-Scholes options formula is the breakthrough in valuating options prices. However, the formula is heavily based on several assumptions that are not realistic in practice. The extensions of the assumptions are needed to make options pricing model more realistic. This paper has reviewed the relaxation of the formula to European options on shares with the focus on its analytical solutions. The assumptions that are relaxed are non-dividends assumption, constant interest rate, constant volatility, and continuous time.
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Rumus opsi saham Black-Scholes merupakan terobosan dalam penentuan nilai suatu wahana keuangan derivatif opsi saham. Namun demikian, rumus ini didasari beberapa asumsi yang dalam praktiknya tidak realistis. Pengembangan asumsi tersebut diperlukan agar model penilaian harga opsi saham lebih realistis. Tulisan ini membahas relaksasi asumsi dalam rumus Black-Scholes terhadap opsi Eropa pada saham yang berfokus pada solusi analitis. Relaksasi asumsi yang dibahas merupakan asumsi tanpa dividen, suku bunga konstan, volatilitas tetap, dan waktu yang kontinu.  
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8205418	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000719	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16156	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000719}, priority = {2}	As organization search more secure authentication method for user access, biometric security technology is gaining more and more attention. The implementation of biometric security technology in accounting information systems was physical access, virtual access, e-commerce applications and covert suveillance. There are three phase when an organization implementation biometric technology: strategic planning and budgeting, developing a system reliability plan and documentation. The challenges will face when develop biometric technology as control in accounting information system are standardization, hybrid technology uses, life cycle management.
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Adanya keinginan setiap organisasi untuk mencari metode pengamanan authentication yang lebih untuk akses user, dijawab dengan adanya teknologi biometric security yang mendapat perhatian yang cukup besar bagi organisasi. Implementasi teknologi biometric security cukup luas dalam sistem informasi akuntansi yaitu sebagai pengendalian pada physical access, virtual access, e-commerce applications dan covert surveillance. Dalam mengimplementasikan teknologi biometric, ada tiga tahapan yang harus dilakukan organisasi, yakni strategic planning and budgeting, developing a system reliability plan dan documentation. Tantangan yang akan dihadapi dalam mengembangkan teknologi biometric sebagai pengendalian dalam sistem informasi akuntansi yakni standarisasi, aplikasi teknologi hybrid dan manajemen siklus hidup pada biometric security.
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Kata kunci: authentication, akses user dan biometric security.	bbbc2929cff526a01a7012265efcb78a	99223d8d2b5b1b961e80214a2bb0ec73	15bf287fd3bc2d7b8a84e221f2c039c7	article	BIOMETRIC SECURITY: ALTERNATIF PENGENDALIAN DALAM SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI TERKOMPUTERISASI	Josua Tarigan	\N	2000
8205419	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000720	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16157	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000720}, priority = {2}	At first introduced, balance scorecard is used by bussiness organization to measure performance of their activities, now balance scorecard is also used by public organization. A Public Organization is an organization intends to provide services to public, not for seeking profits. In order to used by public organization, a balance scorecard need to be modified. This essay discusses how to build a balance scorecard, which includes strategic goals, measures, targets, initiatives, and implementing balance scorecard to public organization.
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Saat pertama kali diperkenalkan, balanced scorecard digunakan oleh organisasi bisnis untuk pengukuran kinerja. Dewasa ini, balanced scorecard tidak saja digunakan oleh organisasi bisnis tetapi juga organisasi publik. Organisasi publik adalah organisasi yang menyediakan jasa pada masyarakat dengan tujuan bukan untuk mencari profit. Untuk dapat digunakan oleh organisasi publik, balanced scorecard tersebut harus dimodifikasi. Tulisan ini membahas bagaimana membangun balanced scorecard, meliputi menentukan tujuan strategis, ukuran yang digunakan, target yang ingin dicapai serta inisiatif, dan mengimplementasikan balanced scorecard pada organisasi publik.
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Kata kunci: balanced scorecard, organisasi publik.	c457731d4f5fb55b95895de82d05e562	bedbd167610414bd3c1f21ecabaf8d9f	7736c3c2650964ecaa763461c6a83810	article	IMPLEMENTASI BALANCED SCORECARD PADA ORGANISASI PUBLIK	Imelda R. H. N Imelda R. H. N	\N	2000
8205420	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000721	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16158	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000721}, priority = {2}	Economic globalization impacts to the increase of international transactions. The Company does not boundary their operation within their county anymore, but also extends their business performance abroad and may become multinasional and transnational typed of enterprise. The company then will be operating through its affiliates and branchs in many countries. This brings a consequence of a transfer pricing arrangement in their inter-group transactions. Transfer pricing could be conducted among others with taxes motivation, in which the main objective is to transfer the tax burden from the higher rated country to the lower rate jurisdiction. Under this circumstance, some countries may have losses the potential taxes revenue because of such transfer mechanism. To anticipate the conditions outlined above, Indonesian Tax Law introduces a transfer pricing resolution so called Advance Pricing Agreements (APA). APA are short of agreement betwen the tax authority and the tax payers on the reasonable (fair) selling prices of the product that has been concluded to the parties who has special relationship to justify that the transactions are arms length.
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Globalisasi ekonomi telah membawa dampak semakin meningkatnya transaksi internasional. Perusahaan tidak lagi membatasi operasinya hanya di negara sendiri, tetapi merambah ke mancanegara dan menjadi perusahaan multinasional dan transnasional. Perusahaan-perusahaan ini beroperasi melalui anak perusahaan dan cabang-cabangnya di banyak negara. Akibatnya, timbul harga transfer yang disebut transfer pricing karena adanya transaksi antarmereka. Transfer pricing dapat dilakukan dengan motivasi pajak, yang bertujuan menggeser beban pajak dari negara dengan tarif pajak tinggi ke negara dengan tarif pajak rendah. Pergeseran ini diyakini dapat menghilangkan potensi penerimaan pajak suatu negara. Untuk mencegah praktek transfer pricing dengan motivasi pajak ini, Undang-Undang Pajak Penghasilan Indonesia mengatur tentang Advance Pricing Agreement, yang adalah kesepakatan harga antara Wajib Pajak dengan aparat pajak mengenai harga jual wajar atas produk yang dihasilkannya kepada pihak-pihak yang mempunyai hubungan istimewa.
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Kata kunci: transfer pricing, advance pricing agreement, special relationship,   arms length principle.	ae81698330a54a7db87156a03a6abc01	f8c3169e01ddbd2147fb06655a9ff9a4	ee956e38e59a7bfb434438d758ead0ad	article	ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENT DAN PROBLEMATIKA TRANSFER PRICING DARI PERSPEKTIF PERPAJAKAN INDONESIA	Iman Santoso	\N	2000
8205421	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000722	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16159	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000722}, priority = {2}	This study analyzed the influence of economic value added, residual income, and two mandated performance measures, earnings and cash flow from operations to the shareholders' return of the public companies listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange. This study was also intended to know which performance measures have the most significant effect to the stockholders' returns.  This study used linier regression to see the contribution form each independent variables influenced stockholders' return. The hypotheses was economic value added, residual income, earning and cash flow operation have significant influence to the stockholders' return. The most significant effect was from cash flow operation regression. The next variable which has significant effect also was earning.  
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Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan: (1) menganalisis pengaruh economic value added, residual income, earnings dan arus kas operasi, terhadap return yang diterima oleh pemegang saham perusahaan publik yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta dan (2) mengetahui tolok ukur mana yang mempunyai pengaruh yang paling signifikan terhadap return yang diterima oleh pemegang saham. Penelitian ini menggunakan regresi linier untuk melihat besar kontribusi masing-masing variabel bebas dalam  mempengaruhi return pemegang saham. Adapun hipotesis penelitian ini adalah economic value added, residual income, earnings dan arus kas operasi mempunyai pengaruh signifikan terhadap return yang diterima oleh pemegang saham. Berdasarkan hasil uji t disimpulkan bahwa variabel arus kas operasi berpengaruh paling signifikan terhadap return yang diterima oleh pemegang saham. Selanjutnya variabel berikutnya yang juga berpengaruh signifikan adalah earnings.
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Kata kunci:  economic value added, residual income, earning, arus kas operasi, return.	99c1b37e4bedd792e0b9d74516488445	06b3360feed03728a815e8f0df349e03	2425dfdecc6f05b8b732ca7eb5cf02f8	article	PENGARUH ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED  RESIDUAL INCOME  EARNINGS DAN ARUS KAS OPERASI TERHADAP RETURN YANG DITERIMA OLEH PEMEGANG SAHAM (Studi pada perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta)	Yulius Christiawan	\N	2000
8205422	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000723	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16160	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000723}, priority = {2}	The function of de Vredestein old building as an architectural heritage are the vulla of Nicolaas Hartingh (VOC Governor in North Region of East-Coast Java); the First Governor of Central Java Province; offices; the Campus of Akpelni and APDN; and now is the Governor House of Central Java Province. This paper tries to trace back the facade morphology and  to reconstructs the oldest facade of de Vredestein old building by building element analyses  and old photos interpretation.
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Fungsi dari bangunan kuno de Vredestein sebagai sebuah warisan arsitektur yang dicagar-budayakan antara lain sebagai villa Nicolaas Hartingh (Gubernur VOC untuk Wilayah Pesisir Timur Jawa Bagian Utara); tempat kediaman Gubernur Jawa Tengah I; kantor-kantor; kampus Akademi Pelayaran Nasional (Akpelni) dan Akademi Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri (APDN); dan sekarang sebagai Rumah Dinas Gubernur Jawa Tengah. Penelitian ini mencoba menelusuri morfologi wajah bangunan kuno dan merekonstruksi wajah paling lama dari bangunan kuno de Vredestein dengan analisis elemen-elemen bangunannya dan pengartian foto-foto kunonya.
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Kata kunci: wajah bangunan, bangunan kuno de Vredestein.	7f656d6cd9b92cf4f419cf102f052f81	ed7b94ffcf59401cb48eee7e9e60d1c8	2088bf2d24c7df5ae5495b8548551826	article	PENELUSURAN WAJAH BANGUNAN KUNO DE VREDESTEIN	Totok Roesmanto	\N	2000
8205423	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000724	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16161	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000724}, priority = {2}	The peacefulness of Candra Naya ancient building has lately begun to be disturbed again because of many kinds of polemics on printed and electronic media as well as on millis. This happens because there is a present decision made by the owner, namely PT Bumi Perkasa Permai to Indonesian Chinese Fund. It happens that at present this Fund wants to build Indonesian Chinese Museum at TMII (Mini Beautiful Indonesian Park) and that Fund makes a request that it is allowed to move the Candra Naya building to TMII so that it can be a part of the Museum building.
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Kedamaian bangunan kuno Candra Naya akhir-akhir ini terusik oleh adanya polemik, baik dari media cetak maupun elektronik. Hal ini terjadi karena adanya sebuah pernyataan yang dibuat oleh pemiliknya, yaitu PT Bumi Perkasa Permai kepada sebuah paguyuban Indonesia-Cina. Masalahnya adalah bahwa paguyuban tersebut berniat mendirikan sebuah museum Indonesia-Cina di TMII (Taman Mini Indonesia Indah) dan ingin mengajukan permohonan untuk memindahkan bangunan Candra Naya tersebut ke TMII, yang nantinya direncanakan untuk menjadi bagian dari bangunan museum tersebut.
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Kata kunci:  Candra Naya, Bangunan Kuno, Arsitektur Cina di Indonesia.	761f4af80e4046aa82eded2299e0a285	1e52abbae57b1e321d38be09549e55eb	bfc82c42158ebf1ab16e9dd09d367308	article	CANDRA NAYA ANTARA KEJAYAAN MASA LALU DAN KENYATAAN SEKARANG  (Hasil Penelitian tahun 1994- 1998)	Naniek Widayati	\N	2000
8205424	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000725	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16162	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000725}, priority = {2}	In the early Edo period the number of memorial cloisters (tacchu) increased, especially, at Daitoku-ji and Myôshin-ji temples. As a consequence, the hondô (kyakuden, hojo) were further developed in all aspects of architectural style, interior design and plan. 
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In that period, the requirement of the rooms was interlaced with the function, and even dependent upon everyday life and the activities of religious services.	3fd4a102525572b6d6375b44a89c427c	92964be36f2a616159316ff7c1e1fc44	77f35006fed70af17e31143f3cd45438	article	THE TYPES OF PLANS AND INTERIOR DESIGN AT MEMORIAL CLOISTERS OF DAITOKU-JI AND MYOSHIN-JI TEMPLES IN KYOTO  IN THE EDO PERIOD [1596~1868] -The Development and Changes of the Sanctuary-	Antariksa Antariksa	\N	2000
8205425	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000726	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16163	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000726}, priority = {2}	Patients of a mental hospital stay in mental hospital wards during their ill-treatment time. The hope is that they can be recovered or at least their "illness" can be minimal before they involve in the rehabilitation process. It has been found out, according to this study, that some aspects of the elements of the interior of the ward affect negatively to the safety and security of adult patients. For example, in the means of safety, the patients might injure or be injured by another patients; while in the means of security, the patients might run away from the ward. This study has been conducted at P3/2nd Class mental hospital ward of Prof. dr. Soeroyo Mental Hospital of Type A in Magelang, Central Java. Because there is no standardized design in the interior of mental hospital wards, the findings of this study can be recommended only for the hospital has been studied. But when the wards of any other mental hospitals have similar characteristics in the interior with the interior of the ward under studied, then it can also be recommended for them.
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Bangsal suatu Rumah Sakit Jiwa (RSJ) digunakan sebagai tempat tinggal untuk pasien mental rawat inap. Harapannya ialah bahwa pasien mental akan bisa disembuhkan, atau paling tidak diperkecil "sakit"nya sebelum mengikuti proses rehabilitasi. Namun dari penelitian ditemukan bahwa justru aspek-aspek pada elemen tata ruang dalam bangsal itu sendiri yang bisa memberikan pengaruh negatip terhadap keselamatan dan keamanan pasien mental dewasa. Dalam hal keselamatan pasien mental dewasa antara lain memudahkan pasien untuk terlukai atau melukai sesama pasien. Dalam hal keamanan pasien mental dewasa antara lain memudahan pasien untuk melarikan diri. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bangsal P3/Klas 2 Rumah Sakit Jiwa Tipe A Prof. dr. Soeroyo di Magelang, Jawa Tengah. Temuan-temuan penelitian ini direkomendasikan untuk RSJ yang dipakai sebagai studi, namun tidak tertutup kemungkinan untuk direkomendasikan bagi RSJ yang lain bila terdapat kesamaan karakteristik pada tata ruang dalam bangsalnya, karena memang tidak ada standar baku untuk RSJ. 
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8205426	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000727	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16164	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000727}, priority = {2}	This paper, tried to suggest that learning tectonica in  building structure teaching is very important, because architectural students are mostly could not integrate their building structure knowlegde on their design project. With mastering tektonica in building structure they can improve their building design by express various construction forms.
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Tulisan ini bermaksud untuk mengangkat perlunya pengetahuan dan belajar tektonika pada pengajaran struktur di arsitektur dengan memaparkan pengertian dan pentingnya tektonika dalam arsitektur serta metoda penyampaianya dalam pengajaran struktur..
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8205427	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000728	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16165	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000728}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, in general low-cost houses have some problems, such as lack of building quality, high price of land, condition of infrastructure and public facilities are below the standard. This paper wants to know the influence of product quality, location, building design, infrastructures and public facilities on the satisfaction of type 36 low-cost house residents in Sidoarjo, East of Java. For sampling, this research used purposive sampling techniques with double linear regression. Result of the research finds out that with t test factors of product quality, location, building design, infrastructures and public facilities are influenced and simultanly influenced with F test on the satisfaction of low-cost houses residets.
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Pada saat ini ini, umumnya rumah sederhana mempunyai permasalahan pada kualitas bangunan yang kurang baik, harga tanah yang mahal serta sarana dan prasarana yang tidak memenuhi standar yang ada. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh faktor kualitas produk, lokasi, desain bangunan, sarana dan prasarana terhadap kepuasan penghuni rumah sederhana tipe 36 di kawasan Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur. Pada penelitian ini teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah Purposive Sampling dengan analisis regresi linier berganda. Kesimpulan hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa dengan uji t faktor-faktor kualitas bangunan, lokasi, desain bangunan, sarana dan prasarana memiliki pengaruh dan secara simultan berpengaruh terhadap kepuasan penghuni dengan uji F. 
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Kata kunci: kualitas produk, lokasi, desain bangunan, sarana dan prasarana, kepuasan penghuni, rumah sederhana.	e8ba8e2aa9b58a2c01a67957baec56ba	c224e815c6fe03a0f1b2124f68a31229	7372de725d2bf16402d1f48de2c2b3b1	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI RUMAH SEDERHANA TIPE 36 DI KAWASAN SIDOARJO BERDASARKAN FAKTOR KUALITAS BAGUNAN  LOKASI  DESAIN  SARANA DAN PRASARANA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8205428	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000729	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16166	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000729}, priority = {2}	The urban planning is a regulatory, controlling and  guiding of land use in regency/ city. Enter to the Autonomy era, which each district is given to control and manage its own governance. Urban planning is supposed to become  a based for development policy. This writing is a result of a research that is going to describe or give information on how far the implementation of urban planning in the islands of Sumbawa West Nusa Tenggara Province. The conclusions of the research are:   (1) stakeholders participatory do not do the compiling process of urban planning. Moreover it is still lack of material substantive. (2) The implementation of urban planning is still not yet optimally. It can be seen from the weaknesses of the institutions such as: on their territory development policy, the weakness of law enforcement and the lack of community participatory in urban planning.
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Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah (RTRW) Kabupaten/Kota merupakan alat pengaturan, pengendalian dan pengarahan pemanfaatan ruang di wilayah Kabupaten/Kota. Memasuki era otonomi, dimana daerah diberikan kewenangan untuk mengatur dan mengurus rumahtangganya, RTRW seyogyanya menjadi dasar pengambilan kebijakan pembangunan. Tulisan ini merupakan hasil penelitian deskriptif,  yang akan memberikan gambaran atau informasi sejauh mana implementasi RTRW dengan kenyataan di lapangan   tentang status RTRW Kabupaten/Kota yang ada di Pulau Sumbawa, Propinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat. Dari hasil penelitian disimpulkan bahwa :  (1) Proses penyusunan RTRW tidak dilakukan secara partsipatif dan memiliki kelemahan secara substantif, (2) Implementasi RTRW Kabupaten masih belum optimal, dilihat dari lemahnya kelembagaan tata ruang, RTRW belum digunakan secara optimal sebagai acuan dalam pengambilan kebijakan pembangunan daerah, belum adanya dasar hukum dan lemahnya penegakan hukum, serta kurangnya partisipasi masyarakat dalam penataan ruang.
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8205429	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000730	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16167	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000730}, priority = {2}	This paper makes a case of energy saving research, to system water-based condenser for the use of energy efficient with involvement of forced fluid hybrid passive cooling and water heating in building systems.  Our argument is based on the fact that series of water copper pipes are to be cooled enough by nocturnal radiant cooling of the night cool air to lower the indoor air temperature at the daytime. We describe the model of working to which we use and to which we believe that series of cool water copper pipes as evaporator allows effectively reducing the energy used for indoor cooling and for water heating utilization.  We then measure the model indoor temperature, and water temperature inside the series of copper pipes.  Kinds of water coolant used for cooling are an essential factor.  Finally, we will discuss some of the achieving of the effective cooled water, setting up the pipes water-based condenser hybrid system on the top of the outside roof as well as setting up the evaporator coils at ceiling.
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Penulisan ini merupakan suatu penelitian  pada golongan sistem penghematan energi yang berupakan kondensor dengan bahan media air dengan bantuan tenaga gerak pompa atau tanpa tenaga pompa air.  Pipa-pipa yang berisi air yang diletakkan diatas atap terbuka untuk mendapatkan air yang dingin melalui proses konduksi, konveksi, dan radiasi dari udara alami sepanjang malam, dimana media air yang telah dingin tersebut untuk dimanfaatkan sebagai media pendingin ruangan dengan melalukan ke pipa-pipa dalam ruangan--diatas plafon, sebagai evapurator.  Selain media air akan diteliti air pendingin radiator (water coolent) apakah akan mendapatkan efek pendinginan yang melebihi media air.  Juga akan diteliti cara proses mendapatkan media air dingin, yaitu proses dengan air tenang (still water) dan air bergerak (forced fluid), sistim mana yang lebih efektif dalam mendapatkan media air dingin dan percepatan mendapatkan air dingin.
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Kata kunci : kondensor sistim air, pendinginan pasip, temperatur ruangan.	ecd3e3f16e6133a22999712438f2d5cb	1fb9b436fc58f4e79ce077bc78e2bc94	db7d5430fb2b06578dac8001a48155fc	article	STRATEGY WATER-BASED CONDENSER : An Experimental Scale Model for Hybrid Passive Cooling Systems to Improve Indoor Temperature and Hot Water Utilities in Surabaya-Indonesia	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205430	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000731	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16168	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000731}, priority = {2}	Air temperature is influenced by several variables such as vegetation and land surface type. The purpose of our study is to understand the relationship between air temperature and the pattern of building and vegetation shade in an outdoor space. The research setting is the Campus A of Trisakti University at Grogol, Jakarta, Indonesia. 
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The shade pattern is derived by using computer simulation. The air temperature data is taken from my past study in the same setting. In this paper I would like to see whether the air temperature measured at 100 random points in the campus has any significant influence to the temporal solar shade pattern on the same setting. From the research it is known that there is a significant influence of building shadows that falls on the point of measurement with the air temperature measured on the same point. 
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Suhu udara dipengaruhi oleh beberapa variabel seperti vegetasi dan karakteristik permukaan bumi. Tujuan penelitian ini ialah untuk memahami pengaruh pola bayangan vegetasi dan bangunan pada suhu udara ruang luar. 
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Setting penelitian ialah Kampus A Universitas Trisakti di Grogol, Jakarta. Data suhu udara yang diukur pada 100 titik acak dalam kampus adalah hasil studi penulis pada tahun 2002. Pola bayangan vegetasi dan bangunan disumulasikan menggunakan komputer.
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Dalam penelitian ini akan dilihat apakah suhu yang telah diukur dipengaruhi secara signifikan oleh pola bayangan vegetasi dan bangunan. Dari penelitian bisa diketahui bahwa ada pengaruh yang signifikan bayangan pohon dan bangunan kepada suhu udara.
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Kata kunci: Suhu, bayangan pohon, bayangan vegetasi.	649382e1d25e91f8bcf9ce499b4244aa	61490032f163f7c0cab3ab3d0ab1ba67	1fba1885a12798fcc20bceae34f1de17	article	PENGARUH BAYANGAN BANGUNAN DAN VEGETASI PADA SUHU UDARA DI KAMPUS A  UNIVERSITAS TRISAKTI	Agus Purnomo	\N	2000
8205431	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000732	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16169	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000732}, priority = {2}	Windows are of primary concern as vehicles for getting air into and out of buildings, and they must be chosen carefully for their air-controlling characteristics. In present study, we modelled two types of window: horizontal centre-pivot and top edge-hung types with 30, 45 and 60 degrees of shutter's inclinations, kept the same for inlet and outlet.
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Numerical simulation used to study the turbulent airflow in two dimensions has been carried out in order to analyse the effect of windows types on interior airflow pattern. Compared to reference model, percentage of mean interior air velocity within models decreased due to shutters presence. Magnitude of interior air velocity decreases accordingly to shutter's inclination. Position of shutters has significant role as guidance of airflow direction that influence interior airflow pattern.
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Jendela sebagai sarana utama untuk mengaliri udara dari dan ke dalam bangunan harus dipilih secara teliti terutama karakteristiknya untuk kebutuhan pengendalian udara. Dalam studi ini, telah dimodelkan dua tipe jendela, putar horisontal dan gantung-atas dengan sudut inklinasi daun jendela sebesar 30, 45 dan 60 derajat, masing-masing sama untuk inlet dan outlet.
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Simulasi numerik untuk aliran turbulen dua dimensi telah dilakukan untuk menganalisa aliran udara dalam bangunan akibat pengaruh tipe jendela. Dalam perbandingannya dengan model acuan, prosentasi kecepatan udara rata-rata dalam model menurun akibat kehadiran daun jendela. Besaran penurunan ini sesuai dengan posisi inklinasi daun jendela. Posisi daun jendela memegang peranan sebagai pengarah arah aliran yang sangat mempengaruhi pola aliran udara interior.
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Kata kunci: Tipe jendela, Komputasi Dinamika Fluida, pola aliran udara.	84e98f89000e8b65f7ea630574914f4d	effeb841c1e04f1ebc5454df6a4dca98	fcb700e21e20dbcd6e4b74a509b46aeb	article	PENGARUH TIPE JENDELA TERHADAP POLA ALIRAN UDARA DALAM RUANG	Jefrey I. Kindangen	\N	2000
8205432	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000733	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16170	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000733}, priority = {2}	This article is dealing with the position of colonial space in a globalizing Metropolitan. Starting with the idea that Colonial space is a materialization of colonial system of production, It will investigate how are these colonial spaces responding to their actual context, with different system of production, needs and demands. Firstly, it will start by defining what is colonial space then it will continue by classifying colonial spaces based on their role in the colonial system of production, then grouping them based on their positions in the actual context either as built heritage or institutional heritage. It will be analysed based on two layers of analysis namely, economic and socio-cultural. By doing so it is expected that we could discover problems and potentials related to these spaces that could help reposition these spaces in their actual context and to some extent elaborate them in general urban strategic planning.
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Artikel ini membahas tentang posisi ruang kolonial di dalam konteks metropolitan. Berangkat dari ide dasar bahwa ruang kolonial adalah materialisasi dari system produksi kolonial, artikel akan membahas bagaimana posisi ruang kolonial di dalam konteks yang aktual, dimana kolonialisme telah berakhir dan sistem produksi telah berubah seiring dengannya. 
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Kata kunci: Kolonial, Warisan Budaya, Sistim produksi.	097a8c3ba35b039a354a44c01b9aae9b	a5bb1d9b99ba3545fcc2707a9b80cfbe	970e8797c1867d598315a5e6c7f036eb	article	THE RE-POSITIONING OF COLONIAL SPACES IN A GLOBALIZING METROPOLITAN The Case of Jakarta	Devisari Tunas	\N	2000
8205433	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000734	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16171	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000734}, priority = {2}	This work deals with the perception of urban space in the framework of globalisation and the withdrawal of the public sphere in the last decades of the XX century. The appearance of a new "market oriented reason" has changed dramatically the way public urban policy is discussed and carried out, with dramatic consequences to urban space. It is not only "form" that has changed, but also the whole perception of the role and the function of urban space. Urban space is the space of ideological constructions that hide its true identity. These ideological constructions are based on discourses full of "gaps". If these "gaps" were to be filled, the ideological discourse that sustains the commoditisation of space would crumble. 
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Because of this commoditisation, public policies have shifted to a more pragmatic and market oriented course. In order to legitimise this process, a new discourse of public management has seen the day.
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8205434	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000735	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16172	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000735}, priority = {2}	Political, economic and security situation after the end of War of Java (1825 - 1830) greatly influenced the morphology (shape and structure) of towns in Java. The overruling power, which grew stronger and stronger on the remote towns after the war, had caused the colonial government to appoint Bandung with a garrison in Cimahi as the 'garrison town' for the hinterland of West Java, Magelang for Central Java, and Malang for East Java. Economically, the political decision to run 'Cultuurstelsel'  (Enforced Cultivation, 1830 - 1870), and the published 'Law of Land Ownership' (1870) had caused the occurrence of  'central cities of production, distribution and trade' in several regions in Java. Besides this, the increase of prosperity level due to economic development especially at the beginning of the 20th century has created resort towns in the mountainous areas in West Java, Central Java and East Java. Traces of the formation process of these towns are still visible up to now.
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Situasi politik, ekonomi dan keamanan sesudah selesainya Perang Jawa (1825-1830) , berpengaruh sangat besar terhadap morpologi (bentuk dan struktur) kota-kota di P. Jawa. Cengkeraman kekuasaan yang makin kuat terhadap kota-kota pedalaman sesudah Perang Jawa mengakibatkan pemerintah kolonial menentukan kota Bandung dengan garnizun di Cimahi sebagai 'kota garnizun' untuk pedalaman Jawa Barat, Magelang untuk pedalaman Jawa Tengah dan Malang untuk pedalaman Jawa Timur. Sedangkan dalam bidang ekonomi keputusan politik untuk menjalankan sistim Tanam Paksa (Cultuurstelsel, th. 1830-1870), serta dikeluarkannya 'undang-undang agraria' (th.1870) mengakibatkan timbulnya 'kota sentra produksi, distribusi dan perdagangan' di berbagai tempat di Jawa. Sedangkan naiknya tingkat kemakmuran akibat kemajuan ekonomi terutama pada awal abad ke 20, mengakibatkan timbulnya 'kota peristirahatan' di daerah pegunungan di Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah maupun Jawa Timur. Jejak-jejak terbentuknya kota-kota  tersebut masih dapat kita lihat sampai sekarang.
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Kata kunci: kota di Jawa, kota garnizun, kota sentra produksi, distribusi dan perdagangan, kota peristirahatan.	813b3867a97bf100aa58010905e1d298	3f7e26038cedb4e1197ec56a13f7f829	b0f571c87f2c3a8bf776357ce24bd9fb	article	KEBIJAKAN POLITIK DAN EKONOMI PEMERINTAH KOLONIAL BELANDA YANG BERPENGARUH PADA MORPOLOGI  BENTUK DAN STRUKTUR  BEBERAPA KOTA DI JAWA	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8205435	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000736	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16173	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000736}, priority = {2}	The Kota Piring Palace is located in the little island of Birm Bewa Tanjungpinang, Bintan Island. It was a centre government of Melayu Riau Sultanate in 1722-1784 after Johor and Pahang. The ruin of Kota Piring Palace are the part of fortwall and building foundations in aprehensive sondition. In this historical site exists 23 new buildings of permament construction.
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This research as the first action of the Kota Piring Palace architectural reconstruction is the trans-sectoral research included activities of archaeological research, historical research, architectural research, and this action must be continued by several reseaches. The wall position and courtyard pattern can be analyzed by the ruins of building foundation in the field of Kota Piring Palace artifact. The essential buildings in the complex of Kota Piring Palace can be known by historical study based on the text of Tuhfat Al-Nafis ancient book. Also, based on architectural study of the Melayu traditional building in Johor and Pahang in the same period can be estimated the building types and building forms of Kota Piring Palace. The artifact of Kota Piring Palace were burried on the ground can be found by archaeological excavation. This activity can be stars after relocation all of new buildings in the historical site.
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Istana Kota Piring terletak di Pulau Biram Dewa, Tanjungpinang, Pulau Bintan adalah pusat pemerintahan Kesultanan Melayu Johor Riau pada tahun 1722-1784, dan berhubungan kesejarahan dengan Johor dan Pahang yang menjadi pusat pemerintahan sebelumnya. Istana Kota Piring tinggal menyisakan  sebagian dinding tembok dan pondasi bangunan dalam kondisi memprihatinkan, dan di atasnya telah berdiri banyak bangunan baru berkonstruksi permanen.  
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Penelitian ini merupakan kegiatan awal untuk merekonstruksi arsitektur  Istana Kota Piring berupa penelitian lintas-sektoral mencakup arkeologi-sejarah-arsitektur, yang harus dilanjutkan dengan penelitian-penelitian berikutnya.. Dinding dan pola halaman yang pernah ada dianalisis berdasarkan temuan sisa pondasi di lapangan. Dengan pendekatan kesejarahan berdasarkan teks kuno "Tuhfat Al Nafis" abad ke-19, bangunan-bangunan penting yang ada di dalam kompleks Istana Kota Piring dapat diketahui. Penelusuran jenis dan bentuk bangunannya didasarkan pada pendekatan  arsitektural terhadap bangunan tradisional Melayu yang ada di Kesultanan Johor dan Pahang yang semasa. Untuk mengetahui seluruh bagian bangunan Istana Kota Piring yang masih terdapat di bawah permukaan tanah harus dilakukan kegiatan ekskavasi. Kegiatan ekskavasi secara menyeluruh hanya dapat dilakukan setelah seluruh bangunan baru yang ada di situs bersejarah ini direlokasi. 
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8205436	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000737	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16174	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000737}, priority = {2}	This report is the result of a preliminary study of a building with Chinese style architecture at no. 62 Jl. Pejagalan Raya West Jakarta. The study did not only deal with the history of the building but also concerned the labeling, measuring, documentation and assessment of its various elements.
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Laporan ini merupakan hasil studi awal pendataan lahan pada bangunan berlanggam arsitektur China di jalan Pejagalan Raya nomor 62 Jakarta Barat yang mencakup pekerjaan penelusuran sejarah bangunan, pelabelan, pengukuran, pendokumentasian dan memberikan penilaian terhadap setiap elemen yang ada.
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Kata Kunci :  Bangunan berlanggam arsitektur China, Batavia (Jakarta).	2fbe5c6dae4d01de1ea2e3f88a607a38	f76a0a6169de6cbeb9b990eee7100437	1bbf8d05308f60911ce21ab261f242f4	article	TELAAH ARSITEKTUR BERLANGGAM CHINA DI JALAN PEJAGALAN RAYA NOMOR 62 JAKARTA BARAT	Naniek Widayati	\N	2000
8205437	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000738	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16175	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000738}, priority = {2}	"Brick of sugar cane ash" is construction material of wall in the form of brick, which elementary materials are clay and sugar cane ash from sugar mill, molded with compacted. Dried without burned (non burning), earn used after have age 28 days. Production process is not depended at weather and easy to be adapted for to be designed architecture. 
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Application "brick of sugar cane ash" is as partition wall or as bearing wall and patching brick, which can to be exposed at cheap house wall, luxuriant house or at Complex of real estate. "Brick of sugar cane ash" having strength to minimize 50 kg/cm2, waterproof and earn production as according to requirement of designed architecture.
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"Brick of sugar cane ash" is construction material of energy efficient, environmental friendliness, having thermal properties which as according to tropical climate, and represent material of structure and non-structure.
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"Bata abu tebu" adalah bahan bangunan dinding berupa bata yang berbahan dasar tanah liat (clay) dan abu tebu dari pabrik gula, dicetak dengan pemadatan, pengeringan tanpa dibakar (non bakar), dipergunakan setelah berumur 28 hari. Proses pembuatan tidak tergantung pada cuaca dan mudah disesuaikan dengan disain arsitektural. 
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"Bata abu tebu" adalah bahan bangunan yang efisien energi, ramah lingkungan mempunyai thermal properties yang sesuai dengan iklim tropis lembab, dan merupakan bahan bangunan struktural maupun nonstruktural.
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8205438	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000739	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16176	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000739}, priority = {2}	In the same area, the land price had variation caused land characteristics. That is internal factor (lot size, frontage, wide of road, and facing) and factor external (economic, politic, and social). This research discusses the market value of property in Pakuwon Indah, Graha Famili, and CitraRaya housing estates with regression model to reduce valuer subjectivity based on internal factor. The result showed at Pakuwon Indah, wide of road influenced the market value of land. At Graha Famili and CitraRaya, market value of land influenced by the lot size and wide of road. The market value of housing at CitraRaya influenced by size of building, number of bedroom, facing to the west and to the east, marble floor quality, and story of building. The other result showed that difference market value indication and listing price at Pakuwon Indah and Graha Famili about 11%-12%, but at CitraRaya the difference  is 1%..
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Dalam kawasan yang sama, harga tanah dapat bervariasi disebabkan karakteristik tanah tersebut yaitu faktor internal (luas tanah, frontage, lebar jalan, dan arah hadap) dan faktor eksternal (kondisi ekonomi, politik dan sosial). Penelitian ini bertujuan mencari indikasi nilai pasar properti di perumahan Pakuwon Indah, Graha Famili, dan CitraRaya dengan model regresi untuk mengurangi subyektifitas penilai berdasarkan faktor internal. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan di Pakuwon Indah, lebar jalan mempengaruhi nilai tanah. Di Graha Famili dan CitraRaya nilai tanah dipengaruhi oleh luas tanah dan lebar jalan. Sedangkan untuk nilai rumah di CitraRaya dipengaruhi oleh luas bangunan, jumlah kamar tidur, hadap rumah ke Barat dan Timur, kualitas lantai marmer, dan tingkat bangunan. Hasil penelitian juga menunjukkan adanya perbedaan 11%-12% antara indikasi nilai pasar dengan harga listing untuk tanah di Pakuwon Indah dan Graha Famili, sedangkan untuk rumah di CitraRaya terjadi perbedaaan sekitar 1%.
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8205439	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000740	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16177	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000740}, priority = {2}	In low cost housing of warm humid regions where natural ventilation is usually employed, the presence of large openings will also cause unnecessary glare and heat gain of solar radiation This paper reports a preliminary study to handle glare issue without impairing natural ventilation. The use of climbing vegetation planted on a frame with fully adjusted foliage dense as shading devices is investigated. The frame is placed at the most possible position of the low cost housing and two variables, i.e. foliage porosity and leaf surface reflectance is studied using two computational simulation methods. Radiance is employed to calculate glare index after the vegetative shading and Brevent is used to assess ventilation flow rates occurred indoors toward indoors thermal comfort of the modelled housing. The study indicates that using climbing vegetation is possible for both reducing glare and supplying the required ventilation flow rates at the same time.	6774cc143519331550364f9b1398f81e	eab705388f9e026caa39f2ab100b3634	d3491e39586df4eadbc3f194ffe4fdbd	article	A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON VEGETATIVE SHADING TO MINIMISE GLARE	Floriberta Binarti	\N	2000
8205440	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000741	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16178	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000741}, priority = {2}	The average of illumination and uniformity of illumination are two factors that have to be fulfilled in general lighting system in maintaining the visual activity.
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Theory that light walls and ceilings are much more efficient than dark walls in conserving energy and distributing light uniformly is used to develop the solution for the case study classes of Unika Widya Mandala Surabaya in reaching the standard of both factors.  
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The conclusion of this case study, the average of illumination standard can be fulfilled with increasing the surface (wall) reflectance only; whereas the uniformity of illumination standard should be fulfilled both with increasing the surface reflectance and fulfill the spacing criterion of luminaires.
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Kuat penerangan rata-rata dan kuat penerangan yang merata adalah dua buah faktor kuantitas pencahayaan yang harus dipenuhi dalam sistem pencahayaan general, agar penglihatan dapat berfungsi dengan baik.
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Landasan teori bahwa dinding dan langit-langit yang terang (berkaitan dengan angka reflektansi) sangat efisien dalam menghemat energi dan mendistribusikan cahaya secara merata digunakan dalam memecahkan masalah tidak terpenuhinya kedua faktor tersebut di ruang-ruang kelas Unika Widya Mandala Surabaya.
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Di akhir penelitian, disimpulkan bahwa standar kuat penerangan rata-rata dapat dicapai dengan peningkatan angka reflektansi warna dinding; sedang tercapainya standar pencahayaan merata, di samping peningkatan angka reflektansi warna dinding harus pula diatur letak lampu sesuai spacing criteria.
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8205441	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000742	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16179	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000742}, priority = {2}	The building knowledge and technology have been increased regarding to make room comfortable and healthy, and air conditioning (HVAC) system had been used for indoor control of large offices and other public access buildings. The appellation "Sick Building Syndrome" is applied to occurrences of variety of illness symptoms reported by occupants. Inadequate ventilation and poor air quality was described as the primary cause of illness complaints; in most cases the focus of investigations has been carried out to identify the pollutant like a biogenic particles such as molt and bacteria by air quality monitoring. In this case the study intends to correlate the air circulation system and the growth of microorganism in the room with air conditioning and room without air conditioning (natural ventilation). 
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Peningkatan pengetahuan dan teknologi bangunan untuk mengkondisikan 'ruang dalam' yang nyaman dan sehat dalam sistim pengaturan suhu udara, telah digunakan untuk mengendalikan 'ruang dalam' yang luas pada kantor-kantor dan bangunan publik. Apa yang sering disebut sebagai "sick building syndrome" sering dikeluhkan, sebagai kejadian yang menyebabkan berbagai gejala penyakit yang dilaporkan oleh penghuni gedung. Ventilasi yang kurang serta mutu udara yang tidak sehat, sering menjadi penyebab utama dari keluhan ini. Dalam banyak kasus penyelidikan telah dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi polutan seperti biogenik seperti 'molt' dan bakteri yang dibawa melalui udara. 
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Studi ini berniat untuk menghubungkan sistim sirkulasi udara dengan tumbuhnya mikroorganisme di dalam ruang yang udaranya dikondisikan dan ruang dengan ventilasi alam. Riset ini ditujukan untuk masyarakat luas, yang mencakup disiplin kesehatan masyarakat, para profesional lingkungan, arsitek dan akademi.
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Kata kunci: kenyamanan, AC, sistim ventilasi udara.	75d178bf1637fc72a0dcad44c52634b9	c5072d11da040a9e592a56eb6a6e7dfc	35e000009c7d137aad948768d06201fd	article	KAITAN SISTEM VENTlLASI BANGUNAN DENGAN KEBERADAAN MIKROORGANISME UDARA	Moerdjoko Moerdjoko	\N	2000
8205442	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000743	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16180	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000743}, priority = {2}	This paper is dealing with the effort to develop the concept of conservation in relation with the advancement of information technology. In its implementation, the effort can be reached by developing the model of aplication pragramme. Meanwhile. for the case of architecture concervation, the researcher chose the traditional architecture of Banjar Tribe; Rumah Bubungan Tinggi. The model of aplication program covers text, image, audio, and video presentation to reach the objective of concervation.
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Tulisan ini membahas tentang upaya mengembangkan konsep pelestarian dalam kaitannya dengan kemajuan teknologi informasi (IT). Dalam implementasinya, upaya ini dapat diwujudkan dengan mengembangkan model program aplikasi. Sedangkan untuk kasus pelestarian arsitektur, peneliti memilih arsitektur tradisional Suku Banjar; Rumah Bubungan Tinggi. Model program aplikasi mencakup penyajian teks, image, audio, dan video untuk mencapai tujuan pelestarian.
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8205443	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000744	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16181	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000744}, priority = {2}	After a period of property crash in 1997, later in 2001 the increase of economic growth has produced new infill building development or infill design in the heritage areas of Surabaya.  According to some internationally known charters and recommendations, principles of new infill design in the heritage areas have been developed, such as the Recommendation concerning the Safeguarding and Contemporary Role of Historic Areas (UNESCO, 1976), the Washington Charter (1987), and the World Heritage Cities Management Guide (UNESCO, 1991).  In general, the principles state that new infill design should be undertaken in an architectural style which is compatible with the surrounding character of buildings and the context.  Unfortunately in Surabaya, some cases of new infill designs have damaged the character of the heritage areas.  Therefore, in the future the city of Surabaya should ensuring that new infill design is appropriate by preparing design guidelines, conservation plan and conservation areas.
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Setelah kehancuran usaha propeti yang terjadi pada tahun 1997, pada tahun 2001 pertumbuhan ekonomi telah menghasilkan pembangunan bangunan baru atau infill design pada kawasan pelestarian di Surabaya. Berdasarkan beberapa piagam yang dikenal didunia, prinsip-prinsip desain bangunan baru pada kawasan pelestarian telah dikenal seperti The Recommendation concerning the Safeguarding and Contemporary Role of Historic Areas (UNESCO, 1976), The Washington Charter (1987), and The World Heritage Cities Management Guide (UNESCO, 1991). Secara umum, prinsip-prinsip ini menyatakan bahwa desain bangunan baru harus dilaksanakan dengan memperhatikan langgam arsitektur yang serasi dengan karakter dan konteks bangunan-bangunan disekitarnya. Namun sangat disayangkan bahwa di Surabaya beberapa kasus desain bangunan baru telah merusak karakter kawasan pelestarian. Oleh karena itu, pada masa yang akan datang kota Surabaya harus memastikan bahwa desain bangunan baru dilakukan  sebagaimana mestinya dengan menyusun pedoman desain, rencana pelestarian dan kawasan pelestarian.
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8205444	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000745	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16182	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000745}, priority = {2}	This research want to present what the religious doctrine of the mosque community included the way and mind orientation could be supposed influence in the architecture typhology of mosque. Qualitative descriptive research method is used based on syncronic and diacronic approach with three steps: generic typhology, genetic morphology, and holistic comparison. The result of research shown that Nahdlatul Ulama mosques typhology is reflecting the traditionality of architecture, and vise verse Muhammadiyah mosques typhology is reflecting the modernity of architecture. Finally the study concludes that the specific differences of the mosque architecture typhology due to the religious doctrine differences.
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Penelitian ini bermaksud mendeskripsikan apakah faham keagamaan masyarakat pendukung masjid yang didalamnya menyangkut pula cara dan orientasi berfikir, turut mempengaruhi bentukan tipologi arsitektur masjid.  Metode penelitian deskriptif kualitatif digunakan dengan  pendekatan penelitian sinkronik-diakronik; dalam tiga langkah  generik tipologi, generik morfologi,  dan holistik komparasi.  Hasil penelitian pada kasus masjid yang diteliti dan tidak dapat digeneralisasi pada kasus lain, menunjukkan bahwa tipologi masjid Nahdlatul Ulama mencerminkan tradisionalitas arsitektur masjid, dan sebaliknya  tipologi  masjid Muhammadiyah menampilkan modernitas arsitektur masjid. Artinya  terdapat perbedaan yang khas dari tipologi arsitektur masjid, yang  disebabkan oleh perbedaan dalam doktrin keagamaan.   
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Kata kunci: faham/doktrin keagamaan, tradisionalitas,  modernitas tipologi arsitektur masjid.	dd27f8e1eb76d93793edff6686e7b1ce	9d9386ebfdbb25cc32c56d988e086543	3803ac28b0d1069c2c9e987e88fe4ab7	article	TRADISIONALITAS DAN MODERNITAS TIPOLOGI ARSITEKTUR MASJID	M. Syaom Iskandar	\N	2000
8205445	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000746	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16183	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000746}, priority = {2}	Loem Bwan Tjie is the first generation of modern architect in Indonesia. But his name seldom be beard in the growth of modern architecture history in Indonesa. Hundreds of his masterpiece spread over in various town. Because of less architecture publication in the early of independence until 1965, causing the name of him is not too famous. This article try to acknowledge masterpieces Liem's as one of the exponent of modern architecture in Indonesia.
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Liem Bwan Tjie adalah arsitek modern generasi pertama di Indonesia. Tapi namanya jarang terdengar dalam sejarah perkembangan arsitektur modern di Indonesia. Puluhan bahkan mungkin ratusan karyanya tersebar di berbagai kota di Indonesia. Minimnya publikasi tentang karya-karya arsitektur di Indonesia pada awal kemerdekaan sampai th. 1965 an, menyebabkan namanya sebagai salah seorang  pelopor arsitektur modern di Indonesia tidak begitu banyak dikenal. Tulisan ini mencoba untuk mengangkat karya-karya Liem sebagai salah satu pelopor arsitektur modern generasi pertama di Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: Perkembangan arsitektur modern di Indonesia, Liem Bwan Tjie.  	23f5e68d4350f1fc53f99b7000bfc088	776b324b971b5039872471ba5716bcb7	6d52f0ad502aa692230c2d629a98fd06	article	LIEM BWAN TJIE ARSITEK MODERN GENERASI PERTAMA DI INDONESIA (1891-1966)	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8205446	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000747	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16184	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000747}, priority = {2}	Robert Buckminster Fuller, a well known researcher, creates many inventions about the dome. With his geodesic dome, R.B. Fuller can skip over the barrier which last in the 19th century, by the Pantheon dome, designs by Caesar Hadrian in the year 123 AD. The concept, basic thought of the geodesic dome, is Icosahedron, invented by a phylosoof Plato 427 - 348 BC, and the great Circle, invented by Euclid 323 - 285 BC., The most famous mathematician of the world. Planar icosahedron became a spherical icosahedron devided into some partition, called frequency that create a straight bar. If the whole 20 spherical icosaface devided in the same way, the result is a frame structure, skelleton, that consist of straight elemen, or a straight bar. This paper will try to solve the frame structure from the side of two dimensional points of view.
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Robert Buckminster Fuller adalah pemerhati dan peneliti ulung kubah. Banyak inovasi yang dihasilkannya, salah satunya yang terkenal adalah kubah geodesik. Dengan kubah geodesik ini, R.B. Fuller dapat melampaui batas, barrier,  yang bertahan selama pertengahan abad ke-19, yang dipegang oleh kubah Pantheon, hasil karya kaisar Hadrian pada tahun 123 M. Konsep dasar yang dipakai pada kubah geodesik adalah Icosahedron yang ditemukan oleh Plato 427-348 SM, seorang filosof dan lingkaran besar temuan dari Euclid 323-285 SM seorang ahli matematika. Icosahedron planar dijadikan icosahedron spherik. Dengan kemahirannya icosahedron spherik ini dibagi dalam beberapa bagian, yang dinamakannya frekuensi hingga membentuk tembereng. Jika ke 20 icosaface spherik ini diberlakukan dengan pembagian yang sama, maka akan terdapat suatu rangkaian kerangka batang, yang terdiri dari elemen batang lurus. Dalam tulisan ini ingin dicoba membahas kerangka batang ini dengan pendekatan 2 dimensional.
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8205447	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000748	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16185	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000748}, priority = {2}	Dutch colonial building in Semarang categorized in three groups; buildings built without considering the humid-tropical climate, those in which a part of the building was adapted and whole buildings built suitable for the humid-tropical climate. From third the category tested with measuring air temperature, humidity and air movement in building to be processed by using PMV ( Predicted Mean Vote) according to P.O. Fanger. From result of this research can know, which ist the part of building, which have important role and how big its role in improving the building comfort.
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Bangunan Kolonial Belanda di Semarang di kategorikan dalam tiga kelompok yaitu; bangunan kolonial yang belum beradaptasi dengan Iklim tropis lembab, baru sebagian dan sudah beradaptasi dengan iklim tropis lembab. Dari ketiga kategori tersebut diuji dengan mengukur temperatur udara, kelembaban dan kecepatan pergerakan udara di dalam bangunan untuk selanjutnya diolah dengan menggunakan PMV (Predicted Mean Vote) menurut P.O. Fanger. Dari hasil penelitian ini dapat diketahui bagian bangunan mana dan seberapa besar perannya dalam meningkatkan kenyamanan bangunan tersebut.
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8205448	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000749	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16186	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000749}, priority = {2}	In terms of energy saving strategies and proper use of skylight modules in architectural buildings in the tropical climate, this paper will give evidence of how appropriate use of skylight modules installed on buildings in the tropical zone compared to the ones in the subtropical climate. In the tropical humid climate, Indonesia has received huge amount of global direct and diffuse radiations on horizontal roofs throughout the year, approximately 575 watts per square meter of radiation will impact on flat roofs or skylights on a sunny day in Surabaya city.  Moreover, the hot season is longer, from mid May to mid December, than the wet season.  Most of the commercial and institution buildings are equipped with Western skylight styles in Surabaya without any modifications. The three-in-one skylight device is the system that will control daylight, shade direct solar heat radiation, and collect solar hot water at the same time.  The concept of the three-in-one shading device has three goals: first of all, it is to shade horizontal or tiled skylight on roof providing shading devices.  Secondly, the series of circular cube as shading device will bounce and scatter the direct sunlight into the space below enhancing daylight patterns.  Finally, while shading and bouncing direct sunlight, those series of circular shading water pipes would also collect the solar heat radiation getting hot water. Each system works nicely to block, to scatter, and to obtain the solar heat radiation for energy saving in green architecture and clean environmental living zones.	871b9a824b9fb62c6f890aa94c134119	f4b3dfd0a8e261a7816077a758fb169e	6fa798175282c5a22510fc9465f3d07d	article	THE 3 - IN - 1 SKYLIGHT SHADING DEVICE FOR SURABAYA INDONESIA: AN ENERGY SAVING AND CONSIDERATIONS	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205449	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000750	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16187	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000750}, priority = {2}	This study aimed for three purpose. First, to have a sense housing area development in Gedebage as result of city extension. Second, to identify the influence of Bandung city extension on the development of housing location. Third, to find out the pattern of housing location in Gedebage Bandung Municipality. The acceleration of housing development in the area of Gedebage in Bandung Municipality is higer after city extension, it is faund that the size of housing area after the execution of city extension (1988-1997) was 2.120.037 m2 and the average of the development rate was 212.003,7 m2/annum. Whereas the size of housing area before the execution of city extension (1978-1987) was only 173.690 m2 and the average of the development rate was 17.369 m2/annum. The influence of city extension indicator of development of housing area in Gedebage was 89,29%. However the pattern of distribution was not clearly identified, it is more like and urban sprawl.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk : (1) mengetahui pengaruh pemekaran kota terhadap perkembangan luas area perumahan; (2) melihat kecepatan perkembangan luas area perumahan; (3) mengetahui pola perkembangan lokasi perumahan. Lokasi penelitian dilaksanakan di Wilayah Gedebage Kota Bandung. Untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut, metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriftif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa perkembangan luas area perumahan di wilayah Gedebage Kota Bandung dipengaruhi oleh meningkatnya perkembangan faktor sosial ekonomi akibat pemekaran kota. Perkembangan luas area perumahan di wilayah Gedebage dipengaruhi oleh pemekaran kota sebesar 89,29%. Kecepatan perkembangan luas area perumahan di wilayah Gedebage lebih tinggi terjadi setelah pemekaran kota. Rata-rata perkembangannya setelah pemekaran kota sebesar 212.003,7 m2/tahun dan sebelum pemekaran kota 17.369 m2/tahun.. Pola perkembangan luas area perumahan di wilayah Gedebage menunjukkan pola yang tidak jelas, bahkan mendekati pola urban sprawl.
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Kata kunci: Perkembangan lokasi perumahan, pemekaran kota.	b2dfe2ddae5364d36d48a4b9cf2045ab	b2c35b0f808cd1d6a6a580994461d1b7	e41a69433e7cadc4ffb7fb6c534dd291	article	PERKEMBANGAN LOKASI PERUMAHAN DI WILAYAH GEDEBAGE KOTA BANDUNG AKIBAT PEMEKARAN KOTA	Maman Hilman	\N	2000
8205450	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000751	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16188	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000751}, priority = {2}	Housing and settlements problem in Indonesia could not be separated  from society conditions and government policies. Arrangement of the guidance for housing and settlements implementation more comprehensively was done since the Pelita V. Because social politic conditons; reformation; changing paradigm on national development, and answering the challenge and agenda on housing and settlements in the future, so Ministry of Settlements and Regional Infrastructure decided to arranging National Policy and Strategy for Housing and Settlements, that all at once reformation policy on housing and settlements. This new policy is Ministry of Settlements and Regional Infrastructure Decree No. 217 / KPTS / M / 2002 about National Policy and Strategy for Housing and Settlements. This basic guidance still must be clarified more operationall. Clarifying technically through the preparation of regulation, planning, programming, implementing, controlling and the managing of development more integratedly on all of government level, both at central government and Province, Regency or City government, that will be reflected through the preparation of Propeda, RP4D and Repetada each.
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Persoalan perumahan dan permukiman di Indonesia sesungguhnya tidak terlepas dari dinamika yang terjadi dalam kehidupan masyarakat maupun kebijakan pemerintah di dalam mengelola perumahan dan permukiman. Penyusunan arahan untuk penyelenggaraan perumahan dan permukiman, sesungguhnya secara lebih komprehensif telah dilakukan sejak Pelita V. Seiring perkembangan sosial politik yang ada; tuntutan reformasi; perubahan paradigma penyelenggaraan pembangunan nasional, dan dalam upaya menjawab tantangan serta agenda bidang perumahan dan permukiman ke depan, maka Departemen Permukiman dan Prasarana Wilayah (KIMPRASWIL) memandang perlu untuk menyusun Kebijakan dan Strategi Nasional Perumahan dan Permukiman, yang sekaligus merupakan reformasi dalam bidang perumahan dan permukiman. Kebijakan baru tersebut dituangkan dalam Surat Keputusan Menteri KIMPRASWIL, No. 217/KPTS/M/ 2002 tentang Kebijaksanaan dan Strategi Nasional Perumahan dan Permukiman (KSNPP), yang merupakan arahan dasar yang masih harus dijabarkan secara lebih operasional oleh berbagai pihak yang berkepentingan di bidang penyelenggaraan perumahan dan permukiman. Penjabaran secara teknis melalui kegiatan penyiapan perangkat pengaturan, perencanaan, pemrograman, pelaksanaan, dan pengendalian serta pengelolaan pembangunan dilakukan secara menyeluruh di semua tingkatan pemerintahan, baik di Pusat maupun Propinsi, Kabupaten dan Kota, yang dapat dicerminkan melalui penyiapan Propeda, RP4D dan Repetada di tingkat daerah.
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Kata kunci: KSNPP, reformasi.	54f94c7d8fdc4d044430f5bd0f215d4c	51a688fe5c99f6a2b60c9fa5d5fd3938	7606c57bfcebbed8e14b8b2199874d7c	article	REFORMASI KEBIJAKAN & STRATEGI PENYELENGGARAAN PERUMAHAN & PERMUKIMAN	Iwan Suprijanto	\N	2000
8205451	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000752	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16189	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000752}, priority = {2}	Housing development is always confrontated to problems of between requirement of house society will shack up with the levying sum up the house which progressively far decrease from target one side and on the other hand purchasing power of society with the its housing quality becomes 2 problems pole which difficult to be solved inequitable likely if housing problem is only charged upon by Perum Perumnas formed by government, where Perum Perumnas by various effort, in the reality not yet able to over come various problem of about housing.Very wise if each party (government and also private sector) reflected return by the history, journey in assesment system (positive or negative side) through stocktaking of various problem which is concerning housing especially for middle society downwards. Consolidation into and also a lot of entangling role and also society need is imediately  conducted by Perum Perumnas and governmental either in storey, level center and also area according to sustainable, utilize to yield the system of institute and housing policy starting from, by and for the people of also that Perum Perumnas really become the body of is effort proffesional Public ownwrship, profit and aspiration and also orient to people.
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Pembangunan perumahan selalu dihadapkan kepada permasalahan antara kebutuhan masyarakat akan rumah tinggal dengan pengadaan jumlah rumah yang semakin jauh berkurang dari sasaran, disatu sisi dan daya beli masyarakat dengan kualitas perumahannya pada sisi lain menjadi 2 kutub persoalan yang sulit untuk dipecahkan. Perum Perumnas yang dibentuk oleh pemerintah, ternyata belum mampu memecahkan permasalahan klasik tersebut. Rasanya tidak adil jika persoalan perumahan hanya dibebankan kepada Perum Perumnas, dimana dengan berbagai upaya, ternyata belum mampu mengatasi berbagai permasalahan tentang perumahan. Sangatlah bijak jika masing-masing pihak (baik pemerintah maupun swasta) merefleksikan kembali perjalanan sejarah di dalam sistem penilaian dari sisi positif maupun negatifnya, melalui inventarisasi berbagai persoalan yang menyangkut perumahan terutama bagi masyarakat menengah ke bawah. Konsolidasi ke dalam serta banyak melibatkan peran serta masyarakat perlu segera dilakukan oleh Perum Perumnas dan Pemerintah baik di tingkat Pusat maupun Daerah secara berkelanjutan, guna menghasilkan sistem kelembagaan dan kebijakan perumahan yang bertitik tolak dari, oleh dan untuk rakyat, sehingga Perum Perumnas betul-betul menjadi Badan Usaha Milik Negara yang profesional, profit dan aspiratif serta berorientasi kepada rakyat.
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Kata kunci: Perum Perumnas, kelembagaan, kebijakan, profesional, profit, aspiratif.	77ab0911ae1275e077e035e9486a1d6c	d015a1bf7b40587caab209187c422b1f	04060dea815e9e90ac4d51ac4e746040	article	PERUMAHAN BAGI MASYARAKAT  BERPENGHASILAN MENENGAH KE BAWAH  DI PERKOTAAN (SUMBANG SARAN BAGI KEMAJUAN PERUM PERUMNAS PADA ULTAH KE-29)	YP. Suhodo Tjahyono	\N	2000
8205452	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000753	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16190	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000753}, priority = {2}	Load Flow Analysis in Power System is used to determine the system's parameters itself. The computation process closely related with system's optimization problem. Newton-Raphson  method  for load flow iteration has been used for long time.  Genetic Algorithms method's application as one of optimization methods worked in giving solution for the system, through application procedure on genetic operators in process. Both methods apply in simulation to compute simplified 12 Bus  East Java 150 KV. From the comparison of the two methods above we have  thatr Jacobian matrix is needed to apply in Newton-Raphson method meanwhile it is not needed in Genetic Algorithms method. The computation time for Newton-Raphson method is quite fast comparing with Genetic Algorithms'.
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Analisa aliran daya dalam sistem tenaga listrik digunakan untuk menentukan parameter-parameter sistem tenaga listrik. Proses perhitungannya sendiri terkait dengan masalah optimasi sistem. Metode yang telah lama digunakan dalam perhitungan aliran daya adalah metode iterasi Newton-Raphson. Penggunaan metode Algoritma Genetika sebagai salah satu metode optimasi mampu memberikan penyelesaian bagi sistem, melalui prosedur penggunaan operator Genetika. Kedua metode ini digunakan dalam simulasi perhitungan sistem sederhana 12 Bus dari Sistem Transmisi Jawa Timur 150 KV. Dari hasil perbandingan dua metode diatas didapatkan untuk metode Newton-Raphson memerlukan penggunaan matrik Jacobian untuk koreksi tegangan sedangkan pada metode Algoritma Genetika penggunaan matrik Jacobian tidak diperlukan. Waktu komputasi pada perhitungan dengan Metode Newton-Raphson jauh lebih cepat dibanding pada penggunaan metode Algoritma Genetika.
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8205453	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000754	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16191	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000754}, priority = {2}	PID controller is a wllknown controller that still used in industry nowadays. The important thing in designing is tuning  the controller's parameter. Several tuning  methods that described here are Ziegler-Nichols, Cohen-Coon, and Direct Synthesis. By implementing PID controller on DC motor, we will analyze performance and Robustness of the system. Generally, Ziegler-Nichols and Cohen-Coon  methods give better performance (amount of rise time is about 0.1 s and settling time is under 1 s), and better Robustness too (amount of phase margin  is about 400). But if the nonlinearity approximation is applied because of DC motor's limitation, Direct Synthesis method give much better performance.
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Kontroler PID adalah kontroler yang sampai sekarang masih banyak digunakan di dunia industri. Hal yang penting pada desain kontroler PID ini ialah menentukan parameter kontroler atau tuning . Beberapa metode tuning  yang akan dibahas di sini ialah Ziegler-Nichols, Cohen-Coon, dan Direct Synthesis. Dengan mengimplementasikan kontroler PID pada motor DC, akan dianalisa performansi dan Robustness dari sistem tersebut. Secara umum metode Ziegler-Nichols dan Cohen-Coon memberikan performansi  yang lebih baik (rise time sekitar 0.1s dan settling time di bawah 1s), juga Robustness yang lebih baik (phase margin  sekitar 400). Namun jika diberikan pendekatan nonlinier akibat keterbatasan motor DC, metode Direct Synthesis memberikan performansi yang jauh lebih baik.
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8205454	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000755	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16192	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000755}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about the application of control system on liquid level control system. The control method used in this system is proportional integral derivative (PID) controller. All control processes and data aquisition is run by using a personal computer (PC). Experiment was done by controlling liquid level in level range 0 - 30 cm. Experiment was also done by using various PID control parameter in which the input signal is step function. Experiment results show that the parameter of liquid level control system are Kp = 1 - 10, Ki = 0,1 - 5 and Kd = 0,1 - 10
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang aplikasi sistem kontrol pada pengaturan level ketinggian air. Metode kontrol yang digunakan dalam sistem ini adalah kontrol proporsional integral derivatif (PID). Semua proses kontrol dan akuisisi data dilakukan dengan menggunakan komputer (PC). Pengujian sistem telah dilakukan untuk mengontrol level air dengan ketinggian antara 0 - 30 cm. Pengujian dilakukan dengan beberapa variasi parameter kontrol PID dengan input berupa fungsi step. Dari hasil pengujian didapatkan bahwa parameter sistem kontrol level ketinggian air adalah Kp = 1 - 10, Ki = 0,1 - 5 dan Kd = 0,1 - 10.
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Kata kunci: sistem kontrol, kontrol proporsional integral derivatif (PID), kontrol level air.	5d63f1b18a70bb81f812bfa1dff06d94	367690278b213eb0ea8ca7057cbd3138	c17a54eddc31c7cf59fe8c349c5ed356	article	Pengaturan Level Ketinggian Air Menggunakan Kontrol PID	Andre Mulya	\N	2001
8205455	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000756	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16193	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000756}, priority = {2}	Automation systems in industrial world need a kind of method to control automatically all continuing process from one to another. Besides, they also require monitoring process and remote controlling. For that reason they use SCADA which are using PLC(s) to implement such demand. One of the remarkable SCADA systems is Wonderware.
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This paper will describe a method of remote controlling and monitoring in SCADA system using Wonderware which is called SCADAlarm. We design a plant to simulate production process in a drink industry which is operated by PLC Omron C-200 HS and being connected by Intouch of Wonderware. SQL is used to acquire and store data and display them in the form of table or graphic.
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The simulation within InTouch and its real implementation on the plant gives the same result. The experiment shows that there is delay about 0.22 second up to 0.4 second for sending and receiving data. And for our simulation plant, the most appropriate modem is Rockwell 56 Kbps to implement SCADAlarm. The voice which are captured by the modem is clearly enough for communication.
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Dunia industri membutuhkan suatu sistem untuk mengontrol secara otomatis proses yang berkesinambungan dari proses yang satu ke proses yang lain. Selain itu juga dibutuhkan akan adanya proses monitoring dan pengontrolan jarak jauh. Untuk itulah digunakan SCADA Wonderware dengan menggunakan PLC.
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Makalah ini mencoba menjelaskan salah satu metode pengontrolan dan pemantauan jarak jauh dalam sistem SCADA menggunakan Wonderware yang disebut SCADAlarm. Metode tersebut diimplementasikan pada plant simulasi dari proses produksi minuman yang dioperasikan menggunakan PLC Omron C-200 HS dan dihubungkan dengan program Intouch pada Wonderware. SQL digunakan untuk mengambil dan menyimpan data dan ditampilkan dalam bentuk tabel/grafik. 
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Simulasi di dalam InTouch dan implementasinya dalam plant memberikan hasil yang sama. Dari pengujian sistem terlihat adanya penundaan sebesar 0,22 detik hingga 0,4 detik untuk mengirim dan menerima data. Didapatkan juga bahwa modem yang digunakan yaitu Rockwell 56 Kbps sesuai untuk plant simulasi yang menggunakan SCADAlarm. Suara yang ditangkap dengan menggunakan modem ini cukup jelas untuk komunikasi.
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8205456	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000757	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16194	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000757}, priority = {2}	Conventional amplifier usually uses ground power supply as a signal reference. So it caused the conventional amplifier has  IHM noise (Interval Hum Noise Modulation). The system of amplifier must be really balance from the input to output in order to minimalize the noise. This research make a balance amplifier class AB push-pull with power rms 120 Watt and frequency bandwidth between 50Hz to 10kHz. This amplifier use complementary pair as a current-driver. 
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The Experimental result show that the balanced amplifier has power output only 110 Watt, 22 Volt operating voltage and have a bandwidth from 30 Hz until 15 KHz, gain 13,5 dB. Beside that the Experimental result, balanced power amplifier also has very small IHM compared with unbalanced power amplifier.
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Pada umumnya amplifier konvensional melibatkan jalur power supply (ground) yang berhubungan dengan jalur audio. Hal ini mengakibatkan pengolahan sinyal audio akan muncul IHM (Interval Hum Modulation) noise. Oleh karena itu, untuk dapat menekan timbulnya noise seminimal mungkin, maka dibuat sebuah amplifier yang tidak bereferensi pada ground power supply. Amplifier tersebut harus benar-benar balance dari input sampai ke output. Untuk merealisasikan balance amplifier tersebut maka ditetapkan spesifikasi klas AB push-pull dengan daya rms sebesar 120 Watt dan lebar bandwidth antara 50 sampai 10kHz. Pada power amplifier digunakan sistem rangkaian complementary pairs sebagai penguat arus. 
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Berdasarkan hasil pengujian ternyata daya output yang keluar ke speaker hanya 110 Watt dengan tegangan supply 22 volt dan memiliki lebar bandwidth antara 30 Hz sampai 15 Hz dengan penguatan sebesar 13.5 dB. Sedangkan pengujian cacat signal juga dilakukan dengan membandingkan antara balanced power amplifier dan unbalanced power amplifier dan hasilnya balanced power amplifier  memiliki IHM noise jauh lebih kecil dibandingkan unbalanced power amplifier. 
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8205457	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000758	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16195	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000758}, priority = {2}	The paper describes development of an embedded vending machine equipped with an Internet connection. The machine could be monitored and controlled remotely via Internet to perform temperature montoring and selling transaction monitoring. This embedded vending machine system consist of two parts, which are an vending machine connected to Rabbitcore module and an administrator/main computer. The software deployed at Rabbitcore module was written in Dynamic C. The administrator computer was running an Apache Web Server, PHP and MySQL database server. The experiment was conducted by connecting the system to the local area network which is connected to the Internet Administrator computer could monitor the up to date information like temperature and selling transaction data. The system was successfully being  monitored from the Internet. 
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Pada paper ini akan dibahas sebuah pengembangan model Vending Machine yang dilengkapi dengan koneksi Internet. Mesin dapat dimonitor secara jarak jauh melalu Internet untuk memantau hasil transaksi penjualan serta temperatur mesin pendingin. Sistem embedded vending machine terdiri dari 2 bagian, yaitu vending machine yang terhubung pada modul RabbitCore yang terkoneksi dengan jaringan Internet dan komputer administrator/kendali sebagai pengendali atau pemonitor. Software yang digunakan pada modul RabbitCore adalah Dynamic C sedangkan pada komputer kendali digunakan Apache Web Server, PHP dan MySQL database server. Pengujian dilakukan dengan cara mengakses mesin ini dari jaringan Internet dengan melakukan pemantauan transaksi penjualan serta pemantauan suhu mesin pendingin. Sistem berjalan baik dan dapat melayani transaksi penjualan yang kesemua prosesnya dapat dimonitor oleh komputer kendali.
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	213b17486e1954f7be3f1c8955478c81	b1daeb798410d0472d0994ceb65960ea	ffd1ec778f4efbd0f0b1f4fb6cc20a0c	article	Aplikasi Embedded Internet pada Vending Machine Menggunakan Microprocessor Rabbit RCM3200	Lauw Lim Un Tung	\N	2001
8205458	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000759	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16196	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000759}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the summary of some research in the area of cellular multihop networks that contains the improvement in network performance also the difficulties and the complexities of the networks. The combination of two different networks, mobile cellular networks and WLAN ad hoc networks will be presented. The main purpose of the combination is to minimize the weaknesses of both network types when they are deployed separately. By having this combination then it is possible to provide higher mobility for WLAN ad hoc networks user and higher data transfer rate for cellular network users in multimedia applications. The cellular multihop networks will reduce blocking probability, balance the cells load and increase the network capacities. Although there are improvement on the performance of the combine networks, but there are additional aspects that should be considered seriously, especially for WLAN ad hoc users. Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) functions, the dynamic routing and relay path discovery, maintenance and security issues are aspects to be considered for cellular multihop network.
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Paper ini merupakan ringkasan dari beberapa penelitian di bidang cellular multihop networks dengan pemaparan pada peningkatan unjuk kerja jaringan dan kesulitan serta kompleksitas jaringan. Penggabungan dari dua jaringan yang berbeda antara jaringan Mobile Cellular dengan jaringan WLAN ad hoc akan dipaparkan. Tujuan utama dari penggabungan ini adalah untuk meminimalkan kekurangan kedua jaringan saat diimplementasikan secara terpisah. Penggabungan ini memungkinkan pergerakan yang lebih luas bagi pengguna jaringan WLAN ad hoc dan laju transfer data yang tinggi untuk pengguna jaringan seluler. Peningkatan lainnya adalah adanya pengurangqn probabilitas blocking, penyeimbangan beban sel-sel dan peningkatan kapasitas jaringan. Walau terdapat peningkatan pada unjuk kerja melalui penggabungan kedua sistem tersebut, terdapat pula aspek-aspek yang tetap harus diperhatikan secara serius, terutama bagi pengguna jaringan WLAN ad hoc. Fungsi    Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA), dynamic routing dan relay path discovery, pemeliharaan serta keamanan merupakan aspek-aspek yang harus diperhitungkan pada jaringan Cellular Multihop.
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Kata kunci : cellular networks, ad hoc networks, multihop networks, WLAN, routing.	844ff4ae92737afe6421df7db2b5672f	03a3ad7d80066275c8aa52b330c6989c	62f53a45ea8ac6ece854e1233491c5aa	article	Cellular Multihop Networks: State of the Art	Aditya Umbu Tana Amah	\N	2001
8205459	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000760	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16197	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000760}, priority = {2}	The Communicating Thread for Java (CTJ) is part of the Communicating Thread (CT) Library developed by Control Engineering group, University of Twente, the Netherlands. One can write software based on Communicating Sequential Process (CSP) concept on PC with this library. Before, CSP programming can only implemented through Occam programming with transputer as its target. Inside the CT Library, the hardware independent and hardware dependent concept are proposed. As examples for the hardware independent part of the program are arithmetic operation, logic operation, etc. Examples from the hardware dependent are to read data from ADC, to send data via a fieldbus, etc. This concept enables one to move one system to another by changing the hardware dependent part of the program. The goal of this paper is to introduce the CT Library for embedded system and distributed control system application. The experiments done in this paper is emphasized on the hardware dependent part, since it relates to embedded system and distributed control system application.
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Pustaka Communication Thread for Java (CTJ) merupakan bagian dari pustaka (the CT Library) yang dikembangkan oleh Control Engineering group di University of Twente. Dengan menggunakan pustaka ini, seseorang dapat melakukan pemrograman berbasis Communication Sequential Process (CSP) pada PC. Sebelumnya, pemrograman CSP hanya dapat diimplementasikan lewat Occam dan diaplikasikan pada transputer. Pada pustaka ini, dikembangkan konsep hardware independent dan hardware dependent. Bagian yang hardware independent adalah program-program seperti perhitungan aritmatika, operasi logika, dll. Control bagian yang hardware dependent adalah pembacaan data dari ADC, proses pengiriman data lewat fieldbus, dll. Dengan menggunakan konsep ini, seorang dapat dengan mudah melakukan migrasi program ke platform yang lain dengan hanya mengubah bagian program yang hardware dependent. Paper ini bertujuan untuk memperkenal pustaka CT yang dapat diaplikasikan pada system embedded dan system kendali terdistribusi. Secara khusus, percobaan akan dilakukan pada bagian program yang hardware dependent, karena bagian ini yang sangat terkait dengan aplikasi pada system embedded dan system kendali terdistribusi.
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	8d20ad8b4d2092efc6d60dcdc8ce5b2e	a5fa2625e96aa1d6e93fcd8caf31e60d	533e2a7ffa1b1c8e90dffd1de903f1af	article	Pustaka Communication Thread for Java (CTJ)	Zulkifli Hidayat	\N	2001
8205460	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000761	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16198	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000761}, priority = {2}	Non-linier loads such as diode or thyristor rectifier (for example on vacuum casting induction furnace) can be made the current wave become non sinusoidal, and can  cause on decrease of the power quality on the utility or in the electric power system. In addition, the distortion become so serious for 5th and 7th harmonic because of the negative effect on the electric tool. The harmonic damping is the right choice to reduce the voltage and current harmonics. This research  focuses on the  Active Filter that is  being chosen for reducing the harmonics. The method  can be prove well by used Band Pass Filter 2nd Order and Proportional Integral Controller. With load such as  Vacuum Induction Furnace 9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz, we have %ITHD  for 5.14%  and  %VTHD  for 3.82%,  suited with  %THD standard.
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Beban non linear seperti diode atau thyristor rectifiers membuat arus yang tidak sinusoidal pada jaringan listrik dan mengakibatkan penurunan power quality pada utility atau pada sistem tenaga listrik di industri. Distorsi tegangan pada sistem tenaga menjadi sangat serius dengan terjadinya harmonisa ke 5 dan ke 7 yang jarang bisa di terima  di konsumen listrik di industri. Peredaman harmonisa merupakan pilihan yang tepat untuk mengurangi harmonisa tegangan dan harmonisa arus. Pada penelitian ini sebuah Active Filter digunakan untuk meredam harmonisa. Metode yang digunakan untuk menguraikan harmonisa menggunakan rangkaian Band Pass Filter (BPF) orde 2 dan rangkaian kontrol menggunakan rangkainan Proportional Integral (PI). Dengan menggunakan beban Vacuum Induction Furnace dengan daya  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz didapat %ITHD sebesar 5.14 %dan %VTHD sebesar 3.82 % yang telah sesuai dengan standar %THD.
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	bce21061b6a65727dbb174b5146d1058	c5f8a02a93c8d3cbb015c631ca63dd03	3815d338875eadef9c19f36ab2f884f7	article	Simulasi Active Filter dan Sistem Kerja Rangkaian Dalam Meredam Harmonisa pada Vacuum Casting Induction Furnace Dengan  Daya 9 kW  13.8 kVA  200 V  3 Fasa   50/60 Hz	Christian Khandy Lestanto	\N	2001
8205461	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000762	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16199	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000762}, priority = {2}	Non-inverting amplifier is one of the two basic operational amplifier (op amp) circuits. In this type of amplifier product between close loop gain at zero hertz (ADC) and bandwidth (BW) will be constant and equal to unity-gain frequency (ft). A capacitive load (CL) together with op amp output resistance (R0) will create a new pole at frequency fp, thus modifying frequency response of the amplifier.  If  ft greater than fp , a non-inverting amplifier might become unstable by having a high overshoot on its step response. One of the references used in this paper stated that the amplifier will be stable if ADC equal or greater than 10.(fp/ft). This paper explains that we can choose ADC much lower than 10.(fp/ft) while maintaining a relatively stable non-inverting amplifier. This conclusion agrees with simulation and measurement results.
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Non-inverting amplifier merupakan salah satu konfigurasi dasar amplifier berbasis op amp. Pada amplifier ini, hasil perkalian antara close loop gain pada frekuensi nol (ADC) dengan bandwidth (BW) akan bernilai konstan yaitu sebesar unity-gain frequency (ft) op amp yang dipakai. Sebuah beban kapasitif pada non-inverting amplifier bersama hambatan keluaran op amp (Ro) akan menciptakan satu kutub (pole) tambahan (fp) yang memodifikasi respon frekuensi amplifier. Apabila fp lebih kecil daripada ft maka amplifier dapat menjadi tidak stabil, yang ditunjukkan dengan adanya overshoot pada step response keluaran. Salah satu acuan yang dipakai menyatakan bahwa amplifier akan mencapai kestabilan bila dipenuhi nilai ADC  minimal (ADCmin) sebesar 10.(ft/fp). Makalah ini menjelaskan bahwa kita dapat memilih ADC yang jauh lebih kecil dibandingkan 10.(ft/fp) dengan tetap mempertahankan kestabilan relatif non-inverting amplifier. Kesimpulan ini didukung oleh hasil simulasi perangkat-lunak dan pengujian amplifier secara riil.
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	9de7c74b5047ec4d4b9d478a457109a3	b35904c0cba6344d5f7d462176e5223d	8910cfdf8f0729f650889e45a2df6a87	article	Gain Minimum untuk Menjaga Stabilitas Non-inverting Amplifier Op Amp yang Berbeban Kapasitif	F. Dalu Setiaji	\N	2001
8205462	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000763	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16200	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000763}, priority = {2}	This paper describe about the development of word recognition system by using a voice matching approach, which will match between reference voice spectrum and unknown voice spectrum. This designed system is limited to recognize a voice, which only consists of one word. There are five words, which will be recognized in this system. They are "satu", "dua", "tiga", "empat", and "lima". Input device of the system is a microphone. The output of microphone will be amplified by using a pre-amplifier circuit. Then, the signal is converted to digital signal by using an analog to digital converter (ADC), so that, the microprocessor TMS320C5x can read the data from the signal. This system uses linear predictive coding (LPC) to extract the pattern of the voice. Word recognition process is done by using nearest neighbor classifier method. Basic principle of this method is to find the shortest distance between unknown voice pattern and reference voice patterns. An unknown voice pattern is recognized as the reference voice pattern, which has the shortest distance with that unknown pattern. Some experiments have been done in various people voices. They are people whose voices are in reference voice database, people whose voices are not in database. Experimental results show that the system can recognize the word up to 92 %.
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Makalah ini memaparkan tentang pengembangan sistem pengenalan kata dengan menggunakan cara pendekatan pola spektrum suara yaitu pencocokan pola suara manusia yang telah dibuat sebelumnya dengan pola suara yang baru masuk. Pengenalan suara dalam sistem ini dibatasi hanya suara untuk satu kata saja dan hanya lima kata yang akan dikenali yaitu kata "satu", "dua", "tiga", "empat" dan "lima". Input sistem diperoleh dari sebuah mikrofon. Output mikrofon diperkuat dengan menggunakan sebuah rangkaian amplifier yang kemudian diubah menjadi data digital dengan menggunakan analog to digital converter (ADC) untuk dapat dibaca oleh mikroprosesor TMS320C5x. Metode ekstrasi pola suara yang digunakan adalah linear predictive coding (LPC). Proses pengenalan kata dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode nearest neighbor classifier. Prinsip utama metode ini adalah mencari jarak terdekat antara pola suara yang akan dikenali dengan pola suara yang ada dalam database. Keputusan diambil dari pola suara dalam database yang memiliki jarak paling dekat dengan pola suara yang akan dikenali. Beberapa  pengujian telah dilakukan antara lain pengujian sistem dengan suara orang yang ada dalam database, pengujian dengan suara orang yang tidak ada dalam database. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa sistem yang telah didisain dapat mengenali kata lebih dari 92%.
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	0d8d6703b0e1d270bbb8e19ed8f738d8	2edcad057e2b843d92ee749a4e3d4356	f38b8fb324e8b6d10177433239a9fbe3	article	Sistem Pengenalan Kata dengan Menggunakan Linear Predictive Coding dan Nearest Neighbor Classifier	Hadi Saputra	\N	2001
8205463	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000764	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000764}, priority = {2}	There are some ways in controlling traffic light, such as with networking and standalone system. Both of the systems actually can work well, but there are some problems that have to be solved. The networking system problem is very complicated cable network system development. Standalone system problem is about controlling, because if setting from traffic light will be changed, then one has to come to place where the traffic light lies. So it needs a solution for setting the traffic light without using cable network. Such system is long distance controller traffic light using radio frequency media as its medium which delivered through Handy Talky. The system which has been built is accessible by using PC (or notebook) which is connected to radio modem. There are six modes and three conditions in this traffic light system. Each of them can be used based on traffic condition. AT89C51 microcontroller functions as a tool to control the system and process the data which is received from PC. The software at PC is designed by using Delphi 7.0 programming language with serial connection through port RS232. From the experiment result, this system have some advantages. For example, more practical which compare with using cable network  and more efficient wich compare with standalone traafic light in traffic light setting. 
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Ada beberapa cara dalam pengaturan lampu traffic light, diantaranya dengan sistem networking dan standalone. Kedua sistem tersebut sebenarnya sudah dapat berjalan dengan baik, hanya saja terdapat beberapa kendala yang dihadapi. Kendala pada sistem networking adalah pada pembangunan sistem jaringan kabel yang sangat rumit. Kendala pada sistem standalone adalah masalah pengaturannya, karena apabila setting dari traffic light akan dirubah, maka harus datang ke tempat traffic light tersebut berada. Sehingga perlu adanya solusi untuk traffic light setting dari jarak jauh. Sistem yang dimaksud adalah pengontrolan traffic light jarak jauh menggunakan media frekuensi radio sebagai media perantara yang dikirimkan melalui radio HT. Penggunaan Radio HT tidak memerlukan jaringan kabel yang cukup rumit perawatannya . Selain itu Radio HT sangat umum digunakan oleh masyarakat dan memiliki area yang cukup jauh tergantung kekuatan pancaran transmisinya. Sistem yang telah dibangun dapat diakses menggunakan PC (atau notebook) yang dihubungkan ke radio modem. Terdapat enam mode dan tiga kondisi dalam sistem traffic light ini yang masing-masing dapat digunakan sesuai dengan kondisi lalu lintas. Proses pengontrolan pada sistem dilakukan oleh mikrokontroler AT89C51 dan sekaligus sebagai pengolah data yang diterima dari PC. Software yang digunakan pada PC untuk pengontrolan adalah bahasa pemrograman Delphi7.0 dengan hubungan serial melalui port RS232 yang ada pada PC. Berdasarkan hasil pengujian, sistem memiliki beberapa keuntungan, antara lain lebih praktis bila dibandingkan dengan menggunakan kabel dan setting traffic light lebih efisien bila dibandingkan dengan standalone traffic light. Sedangkan uji perbandingan biaya antara penggunaan jaringan kabel dan HT belum dilakukan dalam penelitian ini.
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	8e966e4999882695fd33bc172bcb935e	d6cc1079df7a2960ce892b58e7cf560f	c90ad44e4f8332ee939d16ce1bb3a201	article	Traffic Light Controller Menggunakan Media RF	Budy Lie Sin Liong	\N	2001
8205464	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000765	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000765}, priority = {2}	The paper describes an access system for information display board through web and mobile internet using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). For accessing the system through web, a web browser  was used, and for accessing  through cellular mobile, a WAP-enabled handphone was used.  The application was developed by  using HTML, WML, PHP, and C language. A computer with APACHE web server installed, was used for the server. The display board hardware was connected to the server with a serial connection. The hardware consists of microcontroller and display board which was simulated using an LCD dot matrix. The system has been tested and shows the good result by accessing the system through both of web and GPRS network of telephone cellular.
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Pada paper ini dibahas suatu sistem akses papan informasi yang dapat dilakukan dari jarak jauh. Akses dilakukan melalui  web dan jaringan GPRS telepon seluar (mobile internet) menggunakan Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). Untuk melakukan akses melalui web digunakan web browser, sedangkan untuk akses melalui telepon selular, digunakan handphone yang memiliki fasilitas WAP. Aplikasi ini dibangun dengan menggunakan bahasa HTML, WML, PHP, dan bahasa C. Server menggunakan sebuah PC yang dilengkapi dengan Apache web server. Hardware papan dot matrix terhubung dengan komputer server secara serial. Hardware terdiri dari mikrokontroler dan papan informasi yang disimulasikan menggunakan LCD dot matrix. Sistem telah diuji coba  dengan melakukan akses baik dari Web maupun dari telepon seluler. Pesan yang akan ditampilkan pada LCD dapat dimasukan secara jarah jauh baik dari web maupun dari telepon selular.
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Kata Kunci: Mobile Internet, GPRS, kendali via WEB, WML,  LCD dot matrix
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	143f9aba80bb3abfd4aef6340f9d031e	06cce383880a3f3ff29ac7615c3ff1f2	853d2de5384e1d0c481b004f7a734359	article	Akses Papan Informasi Dot Matrix Melalui Web dan Jaringan GPRS Telepon Selular	Wira Sanjaya	\N	2001
8205465	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000766	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000766}, priority = {2}	Mostly RPC protocol, which is commonly used now is DCOM. Nowadays another protocol is created, that is SOAP, which is based on XML technology. In this research, it is investigated the use of SOAP on RPC and the advantage compared to DCOM. To do that, the collection of information and application benchmarking are necessary to be performed. Application, which was did, consist two kinds. First, distributed application in ordering products is used to know the use of SOAP. Next, arithmetic calculation is used to compare SOAP to DCOM on RPC. The application using SOAP protocol needs Visual Basic 6 software to write and to compile the code of the application, Microsoft SOAP toolkits to create WSDL and WSML files. The result of the distributed application in ordering products using RPC by SOAP is efficient and practical, because server tasks can be shared to each server. Then, the comparison between the application arithmetic calculation using SOAP and DCOM show different results. The application using DCOM has the advantages on connection time faster 1.99 times than SOAP-WSDL and on performance by doing calculation operation faster 9.92 times than SOAP-WSDL. 
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Umumnya protokol RPC yang digunakan pada saat ini adalah DCOM. Saat ini ada alternatif  protokol baru, yakni SOAP, yang berdasarkan pada teknologi XML. Untuk mengetahui sejauh mana keunggulan pemanfaatan SOAP pada RPC, dan kelebihannya dibandingkan dengan teknologi DCOM, pada penelitian ini dilakukan pengumpulan informasi serta uji coba pada suatu  aplikasi.  Aplikasi yang dibuat terdiri dari 2 macam. Aplikasi pertama adalah aplikasi terdistribusi pemesanan barang dengan menggunakan SOAP. Aplikasi kedua adalah penghitungan aritmatika yang menggunakan 2 versi yaitu RPC dengan SOAP dan RPC dengan DCOM sebagai pembandingnya. Aplikasi untuk RPC dengan menggunakan protokol SOAP dengan Visual Basic 6.0 untuk penulisan kode dan kompilasi, Microsoft SOAP  toolkits sebagai pembuatan file WSDL dan WSML. Pada aplikasi pemesanan barang yang menggunakan RPC dengan SOAP sebagai aplikasi terdistribusinya didapatkan hasil aplikasi dapat berjalan dengan efisien dan praktis, karena dengan aplikasi terdistribusinya beban tugas kerja server dapat terbagi-bagi antar server lain. Pada aplikasi penghitungan, yang dibuat dengan menggunakan 2 versi yaitu RPC dengan SOAP dan RPC dengan DCOM. DCOM memiliki kelebihan yaitu waktu koneksi 1,99 kali lebih cepat dan proses perhitungan 9,92 kali lebih cepat dibandingkan SOAP. 
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	30096211bb208d37312600b79074a26e	2f160d874487d59d1fd9f96d558c0c30	32f3f777df826df155a6e8de08f49096	article	Pengujian Penggunaan Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) pada Remote Procedure Call (RPC)	Irwan Kristanto Julistiono	\N	2001
8205466	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000767	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000767}, priority = {2}	Learning Content Management System is a system that is used to create, store, assemble, and deliver personalized elearning content in the form of learning objects. The system gives advantages for the student because the course contents are customized as needed by the students. LCMS gives authors, instructor, and subject matter experts with the mean to create e-learning content more efficient and used it  to track the learner progress and performance across all types of learning activities. This paper discuss the development of LCMS application system.
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Learning Content Management System (LCMS) merupakan suatu sistem yang digunakan untuk mengelola materi pembelajaran secara personal dalam e-learning. Sistem ini memberikan manfaat bagi siswa karena materi belajar diberikan sesuai dengan kemampuan dan kebutuhan siswa. Bagi pengajar sistem ini dapat digunakan untuk membuat materi pembelajaran secara efisien dan dapat digunakan untuk melihat perkembangan dan kemampuan siswa dalam belajar. Dalam makalah ini akan dikemukakan tentang upaya pengembangan perangkat lunak LCMS.
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	d5f7415d03727af1d91ffa60ed4b8a90	d7ed3d2ecc0aa8190f5fbff26d4334ca	4c10e536cad98ed511deecbfc020354d	article	Pengembangan Learning Content Management System yang Mendukung Peningkatan Efektifitas Proses Belajar Jarak Jauh	Kridanto Surendro	\N	2001
8205467	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000768	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000768}, priority = {2}	One of the methods in casting process is centrifugal casting. Generally, it is used to make a product in the form of cylinder or symmetric on spin mold. Thus, it is necessary to discuss further about the influence of rotation velocity variation on the quality of Aluminum casting product that enwrap mechanical characteristic and micro structure. The velocity variations that chosen are 150 rpm, 180 rpm and  200 rpm.
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Salah satu metode dalam proses pengecoran adalah pengecoran centrifugal yang pada umumnya digunakan untuk menghasilkan benda berbentuk silinder atau benda kerja yang simetris pada cetakan yang berputar. Oleh karena itu perlu dikaji lebih lanjut tentang pengaruh variasi kecepatan putar cetakan terhadap kualitas pengecoran alumunium yang meliputi sifat mekanik (kekerasan) dan struktur mikro. Variasi kecepatan yang dipilih sebesar 150 rpm, 180 rpm dan 200 rpm.\	
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Percobaan dilakukan dengan melihat hasil struktur mikro yang dihasilkan pada setiap variasi putaran terutama bagian penampang melintang produk cor. Selanjutnya dapat dilakukan pembahasan mengenai hubungan struktur mikro terhadap angka kekerasan setiap variasi putaran tersebut.
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Pada pengamatan struktur mikro, bentuk butir yang dihasilkan pengecoran centrifugal secara umum berbentuk equiaxed dan columnar dengan orientasi kemiringan sesuai dengan arah putaran mesin. Dari hasil uji kekerasan Vickers, terlihat bahwa variasi putaran 200 rpm menunjukkan angka kekerasan yang lebih besar dibandingkan dengan variasi putaran lainnya.
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Kata kunci: pengecoran centrifugal, aluminium, kekerasan, struktur mikro.	5157cfcab66b6faf58537b72e8aa7f2c	5766d3a5da1d06d5d3b5ae8c21f4c375	e940fbbfa8d2667ef150ca4a3d9cc660	article	Pengaruh Kecepatan Putar Pada Proses Pengecoran Aluminium Centrifugal	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8205468	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000769	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000769}, priority = {2}	Stress intensity factor evaluation is needed to evaluate residual strength and crack growth. It developes some methods to evaluate stress intensity factor. In this research, the stress intensity factor is evaluated on the case of part through crack in finite solid with configuration of quarter elliptic corner crack. It is done by ANSYS software which based on finite element method. Crack tip element model is chosen a quarter point isoparametric 20 node three dimension. The result of ANSYS analysis gives the geometry factor (â) close enough to geometry factor (â) of BEASY software result, with maximum error of 7.99% for the 90o - angle. On the other side, comparation of the ANSYS result with the result of Newmann-Raju equation, the error maximum is 3.89% for the 0o -angle. From statistical test is known that the selection of singular element size and number, disposed doesn't seem to influence the result of stress intensity factor calculation. 	bdfed4808eb1ac9143bba832fb224473	8121cdb62a6de0c780146fa9ee18e087	b20e3b1f823ebf3968b34f40ec8bab20	article	Pengaruh Ukuran Dan Jumlah Elemen Singular Terhadap Harga Faktor Intensitas Tegangan Untuk Kasus Retak Pojok Eliptik Dengan Metode Elemen Hingga	Nurul Muhayat	\N	2000
8205469	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000770	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000770}, priority = {2}	Sinking type electro discharge machine (EDM) is the nwst popular non conventional machining method in the current decade based on modern CNC controlled. Although the EDM process has been used for decades, it is still widely misunderstood by many in manufacturing. The EDM is used when the work piece material is too hard, or the shape or location of the detail cannot easily be conventionally machined e.g. high precision mold and die with high surface quality. The performance of this process can be indicated by productivity and quality of product to be machined. 
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An experiment to study the effect of machining parameter on productivity and surface quality has been done by varying the most important parameter arc on and arc off time. For this experiment a Charme Pulse CD-50M type sinking EDM machine is used to perform the machining process of tool steel SKD 11 material (55- 65 HRC) with an copper electrode and esso lector 40 of dielectric fluid that having a density of 6.8 gr / cm3 and 1320C burning temperature for jet side flushing. The constant parameters are current 8 Ampere, voltage 40 volt and depth of machining 0.5 mm. 
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The experimental data is analyzed by statistically program and the result are empirical formulas of the average roughness Ra = 0.624. A0.4. B-0.01 and the metal removal rate MRR = 0.2. A0.25.B0.53%2C where A is arc on time and B is arc off time.
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Electrical Discharge Machine (EDM) sinking merupakan salah satu proses permesinan non konvensional yang berbasis komputer sebagai pengendali utamanya. Dimana EDM shinking digunakan untuk membuat rongga cetakan yang memiliki kontur yang kompleks dan kepresisian yang tinggi. Salah satu produk yang sering dikerjakaan oleh mesin EDM adalah dies dan mould yang memiliki kekerasan yang tinggi. Peranan dies dan mould pada proses manufaktur seperti deep drawing, forging, pengecoran dan lain-lain sangatlah berpengaruh terutama pada kualitas ketepatan dimensi, kepresisian dan kekasaran permukaan dies. Untuk meningkatkan produktivitas dan kualitas hasil produk sesuai dengan yang diharapkan maka pengetahuan paramater selama proses permesinan EDM haruslah baik.
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Suatu eksperimen yang bertujuan untuk mempelajari pengaruh arc on time dan arc off time terhadap kekasaran permukaan produk dilakukan untuk mengetahui karakteristik mesin EDM sinking. Eksperimen akan dilakukan pada mesin EDM sinking jenis Charme Pulse CD-50M dan benda kerja plat baja SKD 11 dengan kekerasan  55 s/d 61 HRC yang sering digunakan sebagai bahan dies, elektrode yang digunakan tembaga dan fluida dielectric adalah esso lector 40 dengan density 6,8 gr/cm3 pada temperature burning 132oC.
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Dalam pengujian ini analisa statistiknya untuk variable bebas adalah arc on time, arc of time. Adapun varible terikat (repon) adalah kekasaran permukaan dan MRR (metal removal rate). Parameter pengujian yang konstan adalah arus listrik 8 ampere, voltase 40 volt, kedalaman pemotongan 0.5 mm, metode jet/side flushing dan untuk parameter pengujian yang tidak konstan adalah pulse on time, pulse of time dan waktu eksekusi tiap titik. Data yang diperoleh dianalisa statistik dengan software Minitab untuk mendapatkan persamaan empiris hubungan antara arc time dan arc off time terhadap kekasaran permukaan.
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Hasil dari pengujian ini didapatkan bahwa untuk off time konstan dan on time yang semakin naik didapatkan nilai kekasaran permukaan semakin besar dan nilai MRR semakin naik, untuk untuk on time yang konstan serta off time yang semakin naik didapatkan nilai kekasaran permukaan yang relatif konstan dan harga MRR semakin turun. Adapaun persamaan empiris yang didapatkan pada software minitab adalah:
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- Kekasaran Permukaan (Ra) = 0.624.A0.4.B-0.01
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- Metal Removal Rate (MRR) = 0.2. A0.25.B-0.53
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Kata kunci : Arc on time, arc off time, kekasaran permukaan, metal removal rate (MRR), EDM Sinking.	874d00bc3f1a29e57a65efbd37f9d0c3	712194bae1ab96d5d70806d7284dc856	da79f43565922afb4bd966c43a43cc32	article	Pengaruh Arc On dan Arc Off Time Terhadap Kekasaran Permukaan dan Laju Pembuangan Geram Hasil Pemesinan Sinking EDM	Suhardjono Suhardjono	\N	2000
8205470	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000771	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000771}, priority = {2}	The Bondgraph had been used widely in building and simulating a model. This paper solves a problem in an attic hatch (planar mechanism problem) using Bondgraph approach. Planar mechanisms are idealized systems that can translate and rotate in one plane. In the same way as linear translation or uni-axial rotation, planar motions can be considered as a special case of spatial motions of mechanisms. In the attic hatch system, people have to push with lot of power to open it. Then came up an idea to add a mass-pulley mechanism in order to open and close it easily. Before implementing this idea, it needs to simulate it first, because it needs to adjust many parameter combinations. This will also prevent someone to make unnecessary hole while implementing this idea (such as trial and error). This paper only dealt with building and simulating this idea, not going further in the real implementation. The simulation result shows that several parameters should be chosen carefully in order to achieve the final goal, i.e. to open the hatch easily and fast. The 20-Sim simulation package is used to verify the model.
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Bondgraph sudah dipergunakan secara luas untuk mensimulasikan sebuah model dari plant. Makalah ini akan membahas permasalahan yang terjadi dalam membuat sebuah attic hatch (pintu ke atap yang biasanya terdapat di rumah-rumah Eropa) dengan menggunakan bondgraph. Attic hatch merupakan suatu permasalahan dalam planar mechanism. Planar mechanism ada system ideal yang dapat bertranslasi dan berotasi dalam satu bidang datar. Seperti pada translasi linier atau rotasi pada satu sumbu, gerakan planar dapat digolongkan sebaagai kasus khusus dalam mekanik. Pada attic hatch,orang harus mendorong pintu untuk membukanya. Sehingga muncul suatu ide untuk menambahkan katrol dan beban untuk memudahkan proses buka dan tutupnya. Untuk menambahkan katrol dan beban ini, perlu dilakukan suatu simulasi untuk menghindari pembuatan lobang yang tidak perlu. Makalah ini hanya membahas simulasi dari sistemnya tanpa memasukkan implementasi secara nyata. Dari hasil simulasi, didapatkan bahwa beberapa parameter harus dipilih secara hati-hati untuk dapat membuka dan menutup pintu dengan mudah. Dalam simulasi ini dipergunakan software 20-Sim. Bond graph, simulation, 20-Sim.
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Kata kunci: bondgraph, simulasi, 20-Sim	c190173e58b5efcbcd6c1a4a4476fea5	e3ef857beb4b8172c33448fa01cd99e4	6f15cbd0360b74661fb2504f5e2dc5df	article	Attic Hatch Model Implementation Using the Bondgraph	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2000
8205471	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000772	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000772}, priority = {2}	The fast growing technology in automotive has made possible to replace convensional transmission system on motorcycle with automatic transmission system to ease the rider. The development of automatic transmission system on motorcycle is intended to replace the convensional transmission system (semi automatic) with automatic transmission system by using microcontroller as brain of the new system. 
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The final project used ATMEL 89C51 microcontroller to recieve pulse from wheel rotation sensor as a reference to energise DC motor to change transmission gear. This system used first gear at speed 0-18 kh/h, second gear at speed 19-37 km/h, third gear at speed 38-60 km/h and fourth gear at speed above 60km/h. 
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The result of the experiment shown that the respons of this automatic transmission system is slower than convensional system. The experiment had shown that to reach velocity from 0 to 60 km/h, the automatic transmission system need 14.73 seconds, meanwhile convenssional system need 13,59 seconds. 
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Kemajuan teknologi dibidang otomotif memungkinkan sistem tranmisi konvensional pada kendaraan bermotor roda dua diganti dengan sistem transmisi otomatis agar mempermudah pengguna dan tidak mengabaikan kenyamanan dalam berkendara. Pengembangan Sstem Transmisi Otomatis pada sepeda motor ini bertujuan mengganti sistem transmisi konvensional (semi otomatis) menjadi otomatis, dengan menggunakan mikrokontroler sebagai otak utama sistem. 
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Mikrokontroler ATMEL C51 menerima pu1sa dari sensor putaran roda sepeda motor sebagai acuan untuk menggerakkan motor DC sebagai pengubah gigi transmisi. Pada sistem ini sudah ditentukan untuk gigi 1 bekerja pada kecepatan 0-18 km/jam, gigi 2 bekerja pada kecepatan 19-37 km/jam, gigi 3 bekerja pada kecepatan 38-60 km/jam dan gigi 4 bekerja pada kecepatan 60 km/jam ke atas. 
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Dari percobaan yang telah dilakukan di dapatkan bahwa respon dari sistem transmisi otomatis ini lebih lambat dibandingkan dengan sistem konvensional. Untuk kecepatan dari 0 hingga 60 km/jam pada kondisi jalan lurus, dengan sisten transmisi otomatis memerlUkan waktu 14,73 detik, sedang untuk sistem konvensional memerlukan waktu hanya 13,59 detik.
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Kata kunci : Automatic, Motorcycle, Transmission System.	41d6473830c801a5e784289430d03c8d	2ab880c6159d07b1f4b2d68d8525495f	335c00ddb815b6a754d2141fc7fedfde	article	Pengembangan Sistem Transmisi Otomatis Pada Sepeda Motor Suzuki	Heri Susanto	\N	2000
8205472	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000773	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000773}, priority = {2}	Direct chill casting process is used to produce to ingot. To produce to ingot is influenced such as bottom block speed. The objective of this research is to examine to ingot's microstructures.
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To use to bottom block speed is 57 mm/min and 67 mm/min. The pouring temperature of melt aluminum alloys  is 750oC. Water flow rate is constant. Testing specimen is round shape which diameter and length each 70 mm and 400 mm. Microstructures on longitudinal and transversal round is investigated. 
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Generally, microstructures of product of Direct Casting Process is non-uniform dendritic. Grain shape of 67 mm/minute bottom block rate is larger than 57 mm/minute bottom block rate.  
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Proses Direct Chill Casting digunakan untuk menghasilkan ingot. Proses pembuatan ingot ini dipengaruhi antara lain kecepatan bottom block. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengamati pengaruh kecepatan bottom block terhadap struktur mikro ingot.
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Kecepatan bottom block yang digunakan 57 mm/menit dan 67 mm/menit. Temperatur tuang paduan aluminium 750oC. Debit air konstan. Spesimen uji berbentuk round dengan diameter 70 mm dan panjang 400 mm. Struktur mikro yang diamati pada ke arah longitudinal dan transversal round.  
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Struktur mikro yang dihasilkan proses direct chill casting secara umum adalah dendritik yang tidak seragam. Bentuk butir kecepatan bottom block 67 mm/menit lebih besar daripada kecepatan bottom block 57 mm/menit.  
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Kata kunci: direct chill casting, struktur mikro, kecepatan bottom block.	295e8954f36dc0ce066ce3df985ecb26	f58ff67a68ebcb92e449ae9a2ee2a3e7	9979d56dd936f43803174cef3b7d8e50	article	Analisis Kecepatan Bottom Block Terhadap Struktur Mikro Produk Direct Chill Casting	Dhendi Sutedjo	\N	2000
8205473	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000774	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16211	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000774}, priority = {2}	An Engineer can determine accurately the type and the level of engine faults using vibration-signal, like a doctor investigates his/her patient by analyzing the hart beat. Vibration is a response of a mechanical system caused by both excitation forces and the changes of operating conditions that vary within certain limits. The excitation forces introduced by several sources such as contact between moving elements, unbalanced mass, misalignments, ball bearing defects, which is the topic of this research may be arised.
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There are two kinds of bearing defects, local and distributed defects. The most cases of local defects are the defect of inner and outer raceway also rolling elements. Moreover the most cases of distributed defects are the unroundness of inner and outer raceway, missalignment of inner and outer raceway, ununiformed ball dimension. Furthermore, for many machine elements such as ball bearing, the vibration has a typical level, and its frequency spectrum has a characteristic shape when the machine is in good condition or defect.
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The most popular and the latest sophisticated method to detect bearing defect is computer-based vibration monitoring. This method analyzes the measured vibration-signal in both time and frequency domain. An experiment to detect the type and the level of ball bearing defects has been done in bench grinding machine by changing such a certain defect of bearing elements. A comparison of the vibration-signal of the good condition and the defect one can be determined the type and the level of such a bearing defect.
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In general the result of this experiment showed that the vibration-signal of the good bearing is a harmonic, but the defect one has a random signal. For determining the type of defect of bearing elements, the frequency must be synchronized with the calculation of bearing parameters such as inner and outer raceway diameters, number of balls and number of rotations. The application of this research is the vibration monitoring for predictive maintenance.
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Seorang Insinyur (Engineer) mesin dapat mendeteksi jenis dan tingkat kerusakan mesin dengan sinyal getarannya bak seorang dokter mendeteksi penyakit pasiennya dengan menganalisa denyut/detak jantungnya. Getaran merupakan respon dari sebuah sistem mekanik baik yang diakibatkan oleh gaya eksitasi yang diberikan maupun perubahan kondisi operasi sebagai fungsi waktu. Gaya yang menyebabkan getaran ini dapat ditimbulkan oleh beberapa sumber misalnya kontak/benturan antar komponen yang bergerak/berputar, putaran dari massa yang tidak seimbang (unbalance mass), misalignment dan juga karena kerusakan bantalan (bearing fault) yang akan menjadi topik penelitian ini. Jenis kerusakan bantalan bola baik akibat kerusakan lokal maupun yang terdistribusi ditunjukkan oleh adanya getaran dengan frekuensi tertentu yang muncul, sedangkan tingkat kerusakan pada umumnya diketahui dari besarnya amplitude getarannya.
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Metode yang paling mutakhir untuk mendeteksi kerusakan pada bantalan bola adalah dengan mengukur karakteristik getarannya baik dalam domain waktu maupun domain frekuensi yang terjadi pada arah radial. Percobaan untuk mengetahui dan mempelajari spektrum getaran akibat kerusakan bantalan bola ini dilakukan pada mesin gerinda bangku dengan mengganti beberapa jenis bantalan yang sengaja dirusak.
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Analisis perbandingan sinyal getaran antara bantalan bola yang berkondisi baik (normal) dan yang dibuat cacat pada komponennya secara bertingkat sedemikian rupa sehingga dapat ditentukan jenis dan tingkat kerusakan bantalan bola tersebut.
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Secara umum hasil dari percobaan ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa sinyal getaran untuk bantalan yang baik mendekati harmonik (sinusoidal), sedangkan yang rusak sinyal getarannya berbentuk stokastik (random). Untuk menentukan jenis kerusakan lintasan dalam, luar atau kerusakan bola harus disinkronkan antara frekuensi getaran dan perhitungan yang berdasarkan data dari parameter bantalannya, yaitu diameter lintasan dalam atau luar, jumlah bola dan putaran poros. Aplikasi hasil penelitian ini adalah monitoring getaran (vibration monitoring) untuk "predictive maintenance".
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Kata kunci: kerusakan bantalan, sinyal getaran, vibration monitoring, predictive maintenance.	cb0b52653e212686fa330e3ba8753582	5b184ef6fba7de2b761491d6c289ec1a	99ea1a7b2e9e2eb5f637333ff36bf971	article	Analisis Sinyal Getaran untuk Menentukan Jenis dan Tingkat Kerusakan Bantalan Bola (Ball Bearing)	Suhardjono Suhardjono	\N	2000
8205474	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000775	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16212	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000775}, priority = {2}	Four Wheels Steering System drives (4ws) are increase ones quality of chassis system as propose improve the handling quality and increase the safety, comfortable, and stability control at the highest of vehicle speed. At the time of vehicle move yaw-rate will arise out because caused by tire characteristic and it is give effect to loss of handling quality and stability of vehicle. As control the effort of vehicle performance cause by yaw-rate effect on chassis system that it is use turn the rear wheel of vehicle, which capable to make an opposite direction or same direction with front wheel steering. The controlling of rear wheel turn on 4WS system is used side-slip control method and DC motor of position angle actuator so real yaw-rate will always neutral position of yaw. In this research is applicative the simulation modeling that conducted by utilize the fuzzy controller from Mat-Lab 6.5. As the result of the modeling simulation turn direction rear wheel give a most advance and effect to vehicle in handling the stability and yaw rate effort, so vehicle always stable when turn effort.
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Sistem kemudi 4WS (Four Wheel Steering System) adalah pengembangan dari sistem chassis dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan kualitas pengendalian dan peningkatan keamanan, kenyamanan, dan stabilitas kendaraan dengan meningkatnya kecepatan kendaran. Yaw-rate yang timbul pada saat kendaraan bergerak karena perilaku dari karakteristik ban memberikan pengaruh yang sangat besar terhadap hilangnya kualitas pengendalian dan kestabilan kendaraan. Sebagai upaya pengendalian dari perilaku yang terjadi pada kendaraan akibat yaw-rate pada sistem chassis diberikan pengendalian berupa gerakan roda belakang yang mampu bergerak belok berlawanan ataupun searah dengan gerak belok roda depan dengan mempergunakan metode pengendalian sudut side-slip dan menerapkan actuator penggerak motor DC sehingga kendali sudut yaw yang terjadi dapat selalu dikontrol agar mendekati yaw-rate netral dari kendaraan. Aplikasi metode tersebut dilakukan dengan pemodelan simulasi mempergunakan fuzzy controller dari Mat-Lab 6.5. Sebagai hasil dari pemodelan simulasi didapatkan bahwa dengan memberikan sudut belok pada roda belakang memberikan pengaruh yang cukup signifikan dalam mengendalikan perilaku yaw-rate yang terjadi sehingga diperoleh kestabilan kendaraan yang baik.
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Kata kunci: stabilitas kendaraan, sudut belok roda depan, sudut belok roda belakang, fuzzy logic, yawing.	2c6379c359f669bfe64094a520415da2	4b562f8d63a529bac8b8396c9a9041b3	986f3d6ff687f1b1c033bcf137535fb9	article	Pemodelan Simulasi Berbasis Fuzzy Controller Terhadap Perilaku Yaw Rate dengan Pengendalian Sudut Steer Roda Belakang (4WS)	I D.G Ary Subagia	\N	2000
8205475	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000776	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16213	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000776}, priority = {2}	The flexible shield is a part of the pump system that dispenses soap-product. The function of the flexible shield is to protect the soap pump from intruding water. Investigation on performance of the current design flexible shield found that the current design of the flexible shield has not succeeded yet because there are no enough vertical reaction force in the upper part of the flexible shield after the deformation 9 mm to return to its rest position by itself (the requirement is 10 mm deformation). 
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In the real experiment, the product must contain enough vertical reaction force on the upper part area of the flexible shield to return to its rest position independently. At that situation, there is no minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph. In the Ansys simulation, this condition is illustrated by the same graph force against displacement as the real experiment. To eliminate the locking mechanism during the deformation, the discontinuity should not exist, which means there should be no minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph.
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The combination of material and geometry are two very influencing factors to the performance of new design flexible shield. From the analysis using Finite Element Method, it is discovered that the displacement position of the minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph of the new design concept is bigger than the current design, which matches our requirement. The force-displacement relationship graphs the minimum turning point position (11 mm displacement).
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Flexible shield adalah bagian sistem pompa untuk mengeluarkan suatu produk sabun cair, disamping itu flexible shield juga berfungsi untuk memproteksi pompa sabun dari kemasukan air. Hasil penelitian sebelumnya menunjukkan bahwa desain flexible shield yang ada saat ini belum sepenuhnya berhasil. Hal ini disebabkan gaya reaksi vertikal pada flexible shield yang terjadi belum cukup untuk mengembalikan flexible shield ke posisi semula dengan sendirinya setelah mencapai deformasi 9 mm. Sedangkan kebutuhan desain flexible shield adalah dapat kembali keposisi semula dengan sendirinya setelah mencapai deformasi 10 mm.
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Pada percobaan sesungguhnya, agar flexible shield dapat kembali ke posisi semula, keadaan tersebut digambarkan dengan tidak adanya nilai minimum turning point pada grafik gaya sebagai fungsi perpindahan (force against displacement graph). Pada simulasi dengan menggunakan metode elemen hingga (ANSYS 5.7), kondisi tersebut diilustrasikan dengan grafik gaya sebagai fungsi perpindahan, sama seperti pada percobaan sesungguhnya. Minimum turning point pada force against displacement graph ini menggambarkan mekanisme penguncian yang menyebabkan flexible shield tidak dapat kembali ke posisi semula setelah terjadinya deformasi 9 mm. Untuk meniadakan pengaruh mekanisme penguncian selama proses deformasi, maka pada force against displacement graph haruslah tidak terdapat minimum turning point.
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Kombinasi material dan geometri adalah dua faktor yang sangat berpengaruh pada performansi desain flexible shield yang baru. Dengan menggunakan analisa dari Metode Elemen Hingga, dapat diketahui force against displacement graph dari setiap desain baru yang akan dibuat, sehingga dapat diketahui performansi dari setiap desain yang ada. Pada akhirnya desain baru dapat diketahui unjuk kerjanya dengan posisi minimum turning point 11 mm (melebihi dengan kebutuhan desain yang ditentukan).
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Kata kunci : flexible shield, metode elemen hingga, minimum turning point, grafik gaya sebagai fungsi perpindahan.	e9235c290f65ce1180ae6d01218d9917	e0971e808330617d6f88e3bd62adf0cc	2ce3bf88c871b59dd1244ff09d55731c	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Desain Flexible Shield untuk Pompa Sabun Dengan Menggunakan Metode Elemen Hingga	Willyanto Anggono	\N	2000
8205476	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000777	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16214	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000777}, priority = {2}	Eventhough the development of national electricity in Indonesia rapidly in- creased, but in reality it does not reach  the remote villages. The reason is that the establishment of electricity network to reach the remote villages is much more expensive than the revenues gained from the customers. 
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Indonesia as an archipelagos stretch along the equator, the wind to be the source of energy blows throughout the years both in lands and seas. Therefore a simple small scale wind power generator is considered to be the best solution to provide electricity for the remote village communities.
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Walaupun pembangunan perlistrikan nasional cukup pesat, namun pada kenyataannya belum dapat menjangkau desa-desa terpencil. Hal ini disebabkan biaya untuk pembangunan jaringan transmisi listrik ke desa-desa terpencil jauh lebih mahal daripada pendapatan yang diperoleh dari pelanggan di desa-desa ter- pencil tersebut.
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Indonesia sebagai negara kepulauan, angin merupakan sumber energi yang tersedia sepanjang tahun baik di darat maupun di lautan. Oleh sebab itu suatu pembangkit listrik tenaga angin (PLTAn) berskala kecil dengan konstruksi sederhana dan mudah pemeliharaannya merupakan solusi yang bisa dioperasikan sendiri oleh masyarakat pedesaan.
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Kata kunci: pembangkit tenaga listrik, turbin angin, turbin angin deferensial sumbu vertical.	b8709665812ced67600200263f33a2a1	00ea369f0459496dc9e5f602349e8b5f	b3c8b0c0b81e38602d250c9444c59ad8	article	Vertical-Axis Differential Drag Windmill	Tedjo Reksoatmodjo	\N	2000
8205477	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000778	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16215	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000778}, priority = {2}	The effect of welding speed of SM 490 steel submerged arc welded on impact charpy toughness was investigated. The welding speed is one of the parameter that affecting physics and mechanical properties, specially the impact charpy toughness. The result show that the welding speed of 6,35 mm/s give the highest impact toughness of 1,825 joule/mm2.
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Pengaruh kecepatan pengelasan pada submerged arc welding (SAW) atau pengelasan busur terendam baja SM 490 terhadap ketangguhan beban impak telah diselidiki. Kecepatan pengelasan merupakan salah satu parameter pengelasan yang berpengaruh terhadap sifat fisis dan mekanis, khususnya ketangguhan impak charpy. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ketangguhan impak tertinggi sebesar 1,825 Joule/mm2, diperoleh pada kecepatan pengelasan 6,35 mm/s.
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Kata kunci: Las busur rendam, kecepatan pengelasan, ketangguhan impak.	6495f84a60c1250d325b2468bb6c4767	92b957957bc9b3462b46d2b6e16c791a	3f45641eafb41c92e577f70db040f5ed	article	Pengaruh Kecepatan Pengelasan pada Submerged Arc Welding Baja SM 490 Terhadap Ketangguhan Beban Impak	Arianto Leman S.	\N	2000
8205478	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000779	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16216	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000779}, priority = {2}	In this paper we consider the Degree Constrained Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. This problem is concerned with finding, in a given edge weighted graph G (all weights are non-negative), the minimum weight spanning tree T satisfying specified degree restrictions on the vertices. This problem arises naturally in communication networks where the degree of a vertex represents the number of line interfaces available at a center. Because of its NP-completeness, a number of heuristics have been proposed. In this paper we propose two new search methods: one based on the method of Tabu search and the other based on a penalty function approach. For comparative analysis, we test our methods on some benchmark problems. The computational results support our methods.
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8205479	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000780	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16217	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000780}, priority = {2}	This article presents the implementation of simulated annealing (SA) algorithm to solve machine cell formation problem in group technology, with two types of objective function, i.e. minimization of intercellular part move and minimization of bottleneck machine duplication. There are also two ways for users to arrange the cell structure, i.e. define the upper bound of cell size or set the number of cells in final solution. This SA algorithm is then applied to solve some test cases with various size found in literature and proves itself to be able to achieve solutions with better quality then ones recorded in literature in some test cases. Meanwhile, number of iterations or the amount of computation time needed by this algorithm to proceed its best solution is quite small.
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Artikel ini menguraikan penerapan algoritma simulated annealing (SA) untuk menyelesaikan masalah pembentukan sel mesin dalam group technology dengan dua tipe fungsi objektif, yaitu minimasi jumlah perpindahan part antar sel dan minimasi jumlah duplikasi mesin bottleneck. Juga disediakan dua alternatif pembatasan sel bagi pengguna, yaitu penetapan batas atas ukuran sel atau penetapan jumlah sel mesin yang dikehendaki. Algoritma ini diujikan terhadap beberapa kasus uji dengan berbagai ukuran dalam literatur dan terbukti dapat menghasilkan kualitas solusi lebih baik dalam beberapa kasus dibandingkan yang tercatat dalam literatur. Sedangkan jumlah iterasi (waktu komputasi) yang dibutuhkan algoritma SA untuk mencapai solusi terbaiknya tergolong cukup kecil.
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Kata kunci: teknologi grup, pembentukan sel mesin, perpindahan antar sel, algoritma simulated annealing 	b366e26816d4173427993a1fbc45919f	43595049037b987a637bd379b0ce24af	086dd7cd97b14ba2a4297255bdbd090b	article	ALGORITMA SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK PEMBENTUKAN SEL MESIN DENGAN DUA TIPE FUNGSI OBJEKTIF DAN DUA CARA PEMBATASAN SEL	Henry Panggabean	\N	2000
8205480	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000781	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16218	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000781}, priority = {2}	Selecting the best product concept is one of critical tasks in product development process. Making decisions at this stage becomes very difficult due to imprecise and uncertain product requirements. This paper presents the framework of product concept selection that integrates the fuzzy set theory and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). In the proposed approach, the fuzzy membership function is employed in performing "pairwise comparison" between competing alternatives and a "reference" on each of the criteria. The use of a reference is due to the difficulty in consistently comparing concepts to one another. The comparisons are also used to obtain the relative importance of criteria with respect to the overall objective. Once pairwise comparisons are completed, vector aggregates are computed through the use of an original AHP method and fuzzy arithmetic operations.  A numerical example is presented to illustrate the approach.	9b50c6453c0955216b7c7b180134d0fc	05f552fd4342c671eeca3ee01b18a583	c8b1a37761d89540078105d15bbc2ea1	article	A FUZZY-BASED DECISION MAKING APPROACH FOR PRODUCT CONCEPT SELECTION	J. Bely Utarja	\N	2000
8205481	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000782	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16219	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000782}, priority = {2}	The management of supermarket usually has some assumptions about the customers' expectation. Sometimes these assumtions do not reflect the nature of customers' expectations. Because of this miss perception, the supermarket looses its profit and becomes inefficient. This research was carried out in order to find out the customers' expectation on facilities and services of the supermarkets according to the servqual dimensions. The outcomes will be mapped into Kano categorizations. The researcher asked the customer dan manager of four supermarkets to fill the prepared questionnaires.  Based on the result of customers' questionnaires, tangible, reliability and assurance dimensions were categorized as one dimensional. While responsiveness and emphaty dimensions were categorized as indifferent. Based on the result of managers' questionnaires, all servqual dimensions were  categorized as one dimensional. After comparing the results of customers' and managers' questionnaires,  there are three of four supermarkets which are match each other. 
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Manajemen supermarket pada umumnya memiliki asumsi-asumsi mengenai harapan konsumen yang belum tentu sama dengan harapan konsumen sesungguhnya. Akibat ketidaktahuan informasi penting tersebut, tidak sedikit supermarket yang mengalami kerugian atau kinerjanya tidak efisien. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui harapan konsumen tentang fasilitas dan layanan supermarket menurut dimensi servqual yang dipetakan ke dalam kategori Kano.  Penelitian dilakukan terhadap konsumen dan manajer dengan cara memberikan kuesioner. Menurut responden konsumen supermarket, dimensi servqual yang tergolong kategori one dimensional adalah tangible, reliability dan assurance. Sedangkan dimensi responsiveness dan emphaty termasuk kategori indifferent. Sementara itu, responden manajer supermarket berpendapat semua dimensi servqual termasuk kategori one dimensional. Dari empat supermarket yang diteliti, diketahui ada tiga supermarket yang cocok persepsinya antara manajer dengan konsumennya. 
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8205482	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000783	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16220	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000783}, priority = {2}	Research on Partnership strategy between PT. INKA and SMI (Small Medium Industry) conducted using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and  SWOT Analysis. Problem statement: (1) Type of criteria required to build Partnership Strategy (2) How to formulate Partnership Strategy between them.
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Results: (1) Performance of partnership model as follows : effectivity, profesionalism, supervisory, controlship, financial, development potency, and birocration procedure. (2) Weighted criteria effectivity 0.354, profesionalism 0.24, birocration procedure 0.159, supervisory 0.104, controlship 0.068, development potency 0.045, and financial 0.031. Model 2 (proposed) is a partnership model on partnership development between PT. INKA and SMI with the management of Financial Management Council (Badan Pengelola Dana BUMN).
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Perumusan strategi kemitraan PT. INKA dan Industri Kecil Menengah diteliti menggunakan AHP dan SWOT. Permasalahan adalah kriteria-kriteria yang dibutuhkan dalam menyusun dan merumuskan strategi kemitraan antara PT. INKA dan industri kecil binaan.
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Hasil penelitian (1) Penilaian kinerja dari model kemitraan terdapat beberapa kriteria yang digunakan yaitu: efektivitas, profesionalitas, pembinaan, pengawasan, modal, potensi pengembangan, dan prosedur birokrasi. (2) Bobot kriteria: efektivitas 0.354, profesionalitas 0.24, prosedur birokrasi 0.159, pembinaan 0.104, pengawasan 0.068, potensi pengembangan 0.045, dan modal 0.031. Model 2 (usulan) adalah model kemitraan yang memfokuskan pengembangan kemitraan antara PT. INKA dan IKM dengan pengelolaan yang lebih profesional dengan adanya Badan Pengelola Dana BUMN yang bersifat mandiri.
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Kata kunci: Perumusan strategi, AHP, SWOT, Model kemitraan BUMN-IKM.	5d43df803169dea57b64d890a3856c93	3a7e406b83b943df14979f901ebeb432	5cd5b4ca69ccfa258e86c48644e63ddc	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI KEMITRAAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE AHP DAN SWOT (Studi Kasus pada Kemitraan PT. INKA dengan Industri Kecil Menengah di Wilayah Karesidenan Madiun)	Syafril Syafar	\N	2000
8205483	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000784	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16221	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000784}, priority = {2}	Dynamic Job shops non deterministic scheduling problem is concerned with ordering some operations that processed by certain machines with variable and unknown arrival time of jobs. When new jobs arrive, it requires modifications in the existing schedule. We use Genetic Algorithm approach to the dynamic job shop non deterministic scheduling and rescheduling problem.
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Penjadwalan job shop dinamis non deterministik merupakan persoalan pengurutan sejumlah operasi yang diproses pada mesin-mesin tertentu dengan urutan pengerjaan berbeda untuk setiap job yang berbeda, dimana kedatangan job tersebut bervariasi dan tidak diketahui sebelumnya. Penjadwalan ulang diperlukan bila telah disusun suatu jadwal dan kemudian tiba suatu pekerjaan baru. Algoritma genetik dapat dipergunakan untuk menyusun jadwal maupun untuk menyisipkan jadwal saat ada penambahan pekerjaan tanpa mengubah jadwal yang telah dikerjakan sebelumnya.
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Kata kunci: algoritma genetik, penjadwalan dan penjadwalan ulang job shop dinamis non deterministik.	4deab2ee593e65d4ca7c7a894da2eb83	85a8e8f7d70e80642090832ddc32bf8c	d42e0ffd0e5a0df156535a2560d9e659	article	PEMAKAIAN ALGORITMA GENETIK UNTUK PENJADWALAN JOB SHOP DINAMIS NON DETERMINISTIK	Yento Yento	\N	2000
8205484	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000785	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16222	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000785}, priority = {2}	Manufacturing systems that are often classified as push and pull often invite question: "How far do the differences between those two systems exist?" Many researches have been carried out but succinct answer to the above question is always difficult to reach. The difficulty roots from the variety of definition of the push and pull systems itself and also from the variety of complexity of a manufacturing system.
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This paper attempts to study the differences in performance between push and pull systems in a relatively simple model that consists of 4 serial processors with buffers located between these processors. Variations being modelled is on the setting of the system's load (high and low) and the buffer size with performance being measured include machine utilization, number of outputs and mean flow time of jobs. The approach used is simulation using ProModel software as the tool. From the experiments it can be derived that buffer size turns out to be a very critical factor in system performance. Moreover, it is also proved that when the buffer size is large, push and pull systems do not differ significantly.
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Sistem manufaktur yang umumnya dikategorikan menjadi sistem push dan pull sering mengundang pertanyaan: "Seberapa jauh perbedaan dari kedua sistem tersebut ada?" Banyak penelitian telah dilakukan namun jawaban yang lugas atas pertanyaan tersebut sulit diperoleh. Kesulitan ini umumnya berakar dari beragamnya definisi sistem push dan pull itu sendiri serta variasi dari kompleksitas suatu sistem manufaktur.
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Makalah ini mencoba melihat perbedaan antara kinerja sistem push dan pull dalam suatu model sederhana yang terdiri dari 4 prosesor serial dengan buffer yang diletakkan di antara masing-masing prosesor tersebut. Variasi yang dilakukan adalah pada setting beban kerja sistem (padat dan ringan) dan ukuran buffer dengan kinerja yang diukur adalah utilisasi mesin, jumlah output dan rata-rata waktu tinggal job. Pendekatan yang dipakai adalah simulasi dengan alat bantu software ProModel. Dari eksperimen yang dilakukan didapatkan hasil bahwa ukuran buffer sangat berpengaruh terhadap kinerja sistem. Secara khusus juga dibuktikan bahwa pada ukuran buffer besar, ternyata antara sistem push dan pull tidak memiliki perbedaan yang signifikan.
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Kata kunci: sistem push-pull, simulasi, buffer.	97d688616aef974c84d9145f805fd6b9	687ac7310aedfde60d9c69b056932834	46dbff4a014b8a4f3bfc015946397851	article	KOMPARASI SISTEM MANUFAKTUR PUSH DAN PULL MELALUI PENDEKATAN SIMULASI	Eric Wibisono	\N	2000
8205485	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000786	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16223	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000786}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a study about new heuristic algorithm performance compared to Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) method in solving flowshop scheduling problem to reach minimum makespan. Performance appraisal is based on Efficiency Index (EI), Relative Error (RE) and Elapsed Runtime.
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Makalah ini menyajikan penelitian tentang performance algoritma heuristik Pour terhadap metode Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) dalam menyelesaikan masalah penjadwalan flowshop dengan tujuan meminimalkan makespan. Penilaian performance dilakukan berdasarkan nilai Efficiency Index (EI), Relative Error (RE) dan Elapsed Runtime.
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Kata kunci: flowshop, makespan, algoritma heuristik Pour, Mixed Integer Programming.	40bb53e9e393970b67975032fd0d55a1	2736d541a807144261b03aea77593c4f	ceede26438ca1c2eaae425e7c0737740	article	STUDI PERBANDINGAN PERFORMANCE ALGORITMA HEURISTIK POUR TERHADAP MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING DALAM MENYELESAIKAN PENJADWALAN FLOWSHOP	Ika Munika	\N	2000
8205486	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000787	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16224	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000787}, priority = {2}	This article is about quality costs analysis to improve industrial competitiveness, through a study case at  food ingredients industry. The purpose of this quality costs analysis is to know quality cost resources which are not efficient.
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The first condition shows that 90% of total quality costs is used as prevention cost and 8% as internal failure cost. The final condition after analysis and improvement shows no more internal failure and the average quality costs is reduced by 9.66%.
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Artikel ini membahas tentang analisa biaya kualitas untuk peningkatan daya saing industri, studi kasus di sebuah industri bahan baku makanan. Tujuan dari analisa biaya kualitas adalah untuk mengetahui sumber-sumber biaya kualitas yang tidak effisien. 
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Kondisi awal perusahaan menunjukkan bahwa 90% dari total biaya kualitas digunakan sebagai biaya pencegahan, dan 8% sebagai biaya kegagalan internal. Kondisi akhir setelah dilakukan analisa dan perbaikan adalah tidak lagi ditemukan biaya kegagalan internal dan rata-rata biaya kualitas perusahaan secara umum menurun sebesar 9.66%.
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Kata kunci: analisa biaya kualitas, industri bahan baku makanan.	908eb7a36b278ddae875d4a5e381335d	f015a8234c99b0816319fae7ba472740	44541b14cc071d120bdc3b7bfc4ddefe	article	PENINGKATAN DAYA SAING INDUSTRI MELALUI ANALISA BIAYA KUALITAS (Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan Bahan Baku Makanan)	Tessa Soetanto	\N	2000
8205487	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000788	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16225	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000788}, priority = {2}	The future industry is the one who can manage the information system. Today, communication technology and distributed system computerization already have the ability to implement system that able to exchange and share information between different users. Product Data Management (PDM) is an up-to-date and excellent method on managing the exchange and share of information. PDM is able to integrate and manage data analyzing process and documentation of the related product component physically. By adjusting the CAD/CAM on certain condition, the PDM will function maximally by using the information based on STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data model). This article will explain the relationship between PDM system and CAD/CAM on industry.
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Sistem informasi merupakan ujung tombak sebuah perusahaan yang unggul di masa depan. Komputerisasi dengan sistem yang terdistribusi dan teknologi komunikasi saat ini memiliki kemampuan untuk mengimplementasikan sistem yang dapat menukar dan men-share informasi antar user yang berbeda. Teknologi yang mendapat cukup perhatian luas dalam hal pertukaran dan sharing informasi ini adalah Product Data Management (PDM). PDM dapat mengintegrasikan dan mengatur proses pengolahan data dan dokumen teknik yang berhubungan dengan komponen fisik produk yang bersangkutan. PDM akan berfungsi maksimal apabila kesesuaian dengan CAD/CAM diatur sedemikian rupa, dihubungkan dengan informasi berbasiskan STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data model). Artikel ini akan menjelaskan hubungan antara sistem PDM dengan CAD/CAM dalam industri.
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Kata kunci: PDM, Manajemen Data, CAD/CAM, STEP.	1601a7a2f31b144398265f404eaaf78a	44d98ef6814844714d71fa03643c16d2	e1546d14728e137b298ca080c74dcebb	article	PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT DALAM KAITAN DENGAN CAD/CAM	Bernardo Yahya	\N	2000
8205488	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000789	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16226	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000789}, priority = {2}	Surveying the differences of importance level of service variables is a must for service providers. The ten service variables are tangible, reliability, responsiveness, competence, courtesy, credibility,  security, access, communication, and understanding the customer. The categories of service providers to be compared are recreative (represented by supermarket and restaurant) and non recreative (represented by hospital and education/university) characteristics. The result shows there are no differences among recreative and non recreative service providers. But there are some differences among each service providers, because of  unique characteristics of each service provider.
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Diduga ada perbedaan tingkat kepentingan variabel layanan pada jasa yang bersifat rekreatif (supermarket, restoran) dan non rekreatif (rumah sakit, pendidikan/perguruan tinggi).  Penelitian ini bertujuan membandingkan tingkat kepentingan variabel-variabel layanan pada bidang-bidang jasa tersebut. Dalam penelitian ini terdapat sepuluh variabel layanan yang akan disoroti, yaitu tangible, reliability, responsiveness, competence, courtesy, credibility, security, access, communication, dan understanding the customer. Hasil perbandingan menunjukkan tidak ada beda tingkat kepentingan variabel layanan antara jasa rekreatif dan non rekreatif. Namun terdapat perbedaan tingkat kepentingan pada masing-masing jasa, karena adanya perbedaan karakteristik jasa. 
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8205489	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000790	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16227	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000790}, priority = {2}	We enhanced DFSS Characterize and Optimize Phases to deal with multiple and functional response optimization. The enhancement basically starts with a development of functional meta-models of CAE outputs that are fast-to-compute and accurate enough within a certain design space. Having developed the multiple and functional meta-models, the influence of design variables to the functional responses are then obtained via visualization and sensitivity analysis based on Sobol's index. Multi-objective optimization is finally applied to search for design variable settings that give optimal functional responses.
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Di artikel ini kita memperkaya fase-fase Characterize and Optimize dari design for six sigma (DFSS) methodology untuk bisa menyelesaikan rekayasa produk dan proses kompleks yang mengandung banyak respons fungsional. Pemerkayaan dimulai dengan pembangunan meta-model fungsional dari keluaran computer aided engineering (CAE) yang diperoleh lewat rancangan eksperimental. Kemudian, dilanjutkan dengan pembangunan sebuah algoritma untuk mengidentifikasi tingkat pengaruh dari variabel-variable rancangan ke respons fungsional secara visual maupun analitis. Akhirnya, optimasi multi obyektif diterapkan untuk mencari nilai-nilai variabel design yang mampu memberikan respons fungsional secara optimal dan tangguh.
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8205490	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000791	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16228	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000791}, priority = {2}	The research aimed at getting ingredient composition of soy sauces that preferred by consumers, by means of Taguchi method. The first organoleptik test was carried out to find out consumers' responses to tastes, colors, and thickness of X soy sauces relative to other soy sauces. The results were applied as a reference in pre-experiment. Experiment results indicated that soy sauce whose composition was 23332233 was the most preferable soy sauce by consumers. The proposed' soy sauce was subject to final organoleptik test to find out consumer preference and position of the proposed' soy sauces. The results indicated that 65.4% of respondents liked the proposed' soy sauces. Tastes and thickness of the proposed' soy sauces have been more preferable by consumers relative to other soy sauces. 
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan komposisi bahan baku kecap yang disukai konsumen, dengan menggunakan metode Taguchi. Uji organoleptik pertama dilakukan untuk mengetahui respon konsumen terhadap rasa, warna dan kekentalan kecap X terhadap kecap pesaing. Hasilnya digunakan sebagai acuan pre eksperimen. Hasil eksperimen menunjukkan bahwa kecap dengan komposisi 23332233, paling disukai konsumen. Kecap usulan diuji organoleptik akhir untuk mengetahui kesukaan konsumen dan posisi kecap usulan terhadap kecap pesaing. Hasilnya, 65,4% responden menyukai kecap usulan. Untuk rasa dan kekentalan, kecap usulan lebih disukai daripada kecap pesaing.
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Kata kunci: Taguchi, Rasa, Warna, Kekentalan, Organoleptik	bc5b3d10115628ee687a648b0d8532de	f8ab15be23a5282d3f9dc89283fceebe	ae21d53cf32be6ad929d62c46e9f7562	article	PENENTUAN KOMPOSISI BAHAN BAKU OPTIMAL PRODUK KECAP X DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI	Donny Soegianto	\N	2000
8205491	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000792	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16229	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000792}, priority = {2}	Aplication of Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) technology to provide the data information, especially at manufacture the warehouse, it can not be done quickly, exactly (real-time) and efficient because the product write system and product data entry is still done manually to the ERP system. This conditions effect to the product first in first out (FIFO) system that does not well, and there is a relatively high of employees.
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Aplikasi teknologi Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) dalam menyampaikan informasi data, khususnya pada gudang barang jadi perusahaan tidak dapat dilakukan dengan cepat, tepat (real-time) dan efisien karena sistem pencatatan produk masih dilakukan secara manual serta memasukkan data produk juga dilakukan secara manual ke sistem ERP. Pemasukan dan pencatatan data yang masih manual berdampak terhadap sistem first in first out (FIFO) produk yang tidak terlaksana dengan baik, dan tenaga kerja yang digunakan relatif banyak.
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Kata kunci: ERP, RFId, FIFO.	2517466d8f788f20e8584b55c9dc0390	c8728bd66d4c3d2ec71963b620f07c0e	bf6d18b7e08fcbaa401084434a5026c7	article	INTEGRASI TEKNOLOGI RFID DENGAN TEKNOLOGI ERP UNTUK OTOMATISASI DATA (Studi Kasus Pada Gudang Barang Jadi Perusahaan Furniture)	Zeplin Tarigan	\N	2000
8205492	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000793	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16230	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000793}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the concept of studies an Available to Promise (ATP) system by looking beyond what traditionally highlighted in literature concerning Supply Chain. Advanced ATP systems are implemented in practice depends on the company's strategy. However, The performance measures of ATP system become very important and more complex in order to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of ATP system in a supply chain. This paper concludes seven factors influence ATP system in a supply chain.	fd834ec2673d622808b72c0162b1ccac	c6483fe1c85dfb7f4cd28647a3cda0c2	97caf38b6a6506a7c7722fdff4a1e097	article	NEW ISSUES OF ATP SYSTEMS IN A SUPPLY CHAIN (Literature Review)	Tanti Octavia	\N	2000
8205493	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000794	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16231	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000794}, priority = {2}	This article described a result of research design of performance measurement system in hotel business with Performance Prism Model. As long as, performance measurement system at hotel X not yet representatived organization performance according to comprehensif and integrated. Because of needed redesign performance measurement system with new model. From the objective condition of hotel X, Performance Prism model more representative than others. The result of design described that stakeholder in hotel X such as: customer, employee, supplier, owner and investor, and regulator and community. From the performance measurement system design are obtained 36 types Key Performance Indicator (KPI) such as: 6 KPI of customer, 9 KPI of staff manajerial, 9 KPI of staff operational, 4 KPI of supplier, 3 KPI of investor, and 5 KPI of regulator & community.  Result of implementation performance measurement system with scoring system indicates that the amount of scor current performance indicator is 50,75%. Result of measurement can be based management act evaluation and choice planning improvement organization and all Stakeholder requirements must be request.
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Artikel ini menguraikan hasil penelitian perancangan sistem pengukuran kinerja pada sebuah perusahaan dalam bisnis hotel dengan model Performance Prism. Selama ini, sistem pengukuran kinerja di Hotel X belum merepresentasikan kinerja organisasi secara komprehensif dan integratif. Oleh karena itu, perlu dilakukan perancangan kembali sistem pengukuran kinerjanya. Dari kondisi objektif hotel X, model yang tepat digunakan adalah model Performance Prism dibanding model lain. Hasil rancangan menunjukkan bahwa stakeholder hotel X meliputi: konsumen, tenaga kerja, supplier, pemilik/investor, serta pemerintah dan masyarakat sekitar lingkungan hotel. Sistem pengukuran kinerja memuat 36 KPI yang meliputi 6 KPI konsumen, 9 KPI staff manajerial, 9 KPI staff operasional, 4 KPI supplier, 3 KPI pemilik/investor, serta 5 KPI pemerintah dan masyarakat di sekitar lingkungan hotel. Dari hasil implementasi sistem pengukuran kinerja dengan proses scoring system menggunakan metode OMAX menunjukkan nilai current performance indicator yang telah dicapai oleh hotel X adalah sebesar 50,75%. Hasil pengukuran menjadi landasan pihak manajemen mengevaluasi dan menentukan rencana kerja perbaikan sehingga harapan dari semua stakeholder dapat terpenuhi
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Kata kunci: Pengukuran Kinerja, Performance Prism, Hotel.	2f03a07207a08bcd329a1ac04cb58984	39ecc5db3900fbd78bad090df3c63864	a4446bb5e6349bfa070bba47ae24ba5c	article	PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DENGAN METODE PERFORMANCE PRISM (Studi Kasus pada Hotel X)	Dian Tanukhidah	\N	2000
8205494	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000795	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16232	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000795}, priority = {2}	The population of green consumer have been increasing enormously over last few decades. Hence, many managers prefer to reduce or to avoid environmental impact that may arise from their  industrial activity, including product design and development. Regarding that phenomenon, this paper describes the Green Quality Function Deployment (QFD) II method that is utilized to evaluate the concept of lamp. The Green QFD II integrates quality, environmental, and cost aspects into Concept Comparison House (CCH). Weight of each aspects has been determined by utilizing the Analitic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The best product and it characteristics are presented at the las section of this paper.
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Semakin berkembangnya green consumer menyebabkan banyak industri yang mulai memikirkan masalah lingkungan dalam setiap aktifitasnya, seperti halnya dalam proses perancangan dan pengembangan produk. Pada artikel ini akan dibahas metode Green Quality Function Deployment (QFD) II yang diterapkan untuk mengevaluasi konsep produk lampu. Metode ini tidak hanya mempertimbangkan aspek kualitas tetapi juga memperhatikan aspek lingkungan dan biaya ke dalam matriks-matriksnya. Ketiga aspek tersebut masing-masing dijabarkan dalam Quality House, Green House, dan Cost House. Untuk memberi bobot pada tiap aspek, pada penelitian ini digunakan metode Analitic Hierarchy Process. Pada Green QFD II ini, untuk mengevaluasi konsep produk digunakan matriks Concept Comparison House (CCH) yang mampu mengintegrasikan aspek kualitas, lingkungan, dan biaya. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah diperoleh konsep lampu terbaik dan karakteristik lampu yang berkualitas, ramah lingkungan, dan biaya rendah.
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Kata kunci: Green QFD II, Multicriteria analysis, Environmental manufactur, green design, sustainable development.	35300afc5461adffe06bab08576b6a73	72f4ccdf3df91438573ac7af5fd98090	606bbb557604b9a98f50fa09657a2303	article	EVALUASI KONSEP PRODUK DENGAN PENDEKATAN GREEN QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT II	Mokh. Suef	\N	2000
8205495	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000796	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16233	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000796}, priority = {2}	Hospitality industry is one of the service businesses that pays so much attention to service quality as it is the main intangible product that it produces. This short article examines how to manage service quality in hospitality industry through managing the 'moment of truth' or service encounter. The analysis is done by referring to some problems and challenges in managing service encounters. The results of the analysis show some important points to consider when managing service encounters.	e53e4b381a8a044b2adb4cb004dde251	baa321b97248d8ad98956c37cfeb7642	7da7472ebf68428fe978aceeff0ba76e	article	MANAGING SERVICE QUALITY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY THROUGH MANAGING THE MOMENT OF TRUTH: A THEORETICAL APPROACH	Deborah Widjaja	\N	2005
8205496	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000797	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16234	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000797}, priority = {2}	Competition among higher education is getting very strong. Educational institution must manage their organization well as a kind of business without leaving its essential aspect and must able to transform its organization to be the marketing company. By using SWOT analysis and IE Matrix, several recommendations are proposed, such as: choosing intensive strategy and conducting differentiation strategy by exhibiting unique combinations of knowledge, skill and attitude, completed with facilities that demonstrate the whole hotel atmosphere to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. 
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Persaingan industri pendidikan tinggi semakin ketat. Institusi pendidikan harus mengelola organisasinya seperti layaknya suatu bisnis dengan tidak meninggalkan aspek idiilnya dan harus mampu mentransformasi dirinya menjadi marketing company. Dengan analisa SWOT dan IE-Matrix, disarankan beberapa hal, yaitu: strategi market intensive dilakukan melalui penetrasi pasar dan pengembangan pasar; mengembangkan strategi diferensiasi yang menunjukkan ciri sekolah perhotelan yang berbeda, yaitu kombinasi knowledge, skill, dan attitude yang unik dan dilengkapi dengan fasilitas yang menunjukkan suasana hotel di keseluruhan gedung perkuliahan sehingga mampu menciptakan sustainable competitive advantage.
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Katakunci: Marketing strategic planning, marketing, sustainable competitive advantage.	1a7fb9be7201159a409b0ac5ec3a00fa	43b75034c680a93e8a2f217f89b00615	a82cb9c4ae56807c72fa15a3b27e05a6	article	PERENCANAAN STRATEGIS PEMASARAN UNTUK MENCIPTAKAN SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE (KASUS PADA PROGRAM STUDI MANAJEMEN PERHOTELAN UK PETRA DI SURABAYA)	Marcus Remiasa	\N	2005
8205497	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000798	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16235	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000798}, priority = {2}	Loyalty programs have been extensively used to enhance customer loyalty. Despite the rapid growth of the programs, its effectiveness in boosting customer loyalty is still questionable. By employing meta-analysis technique, nine empirical studies in hospitality businesses are reviewed. Result shows that loyalty programs do not have a significant effect on increasing customer loyalty. The programs are only able to encourage customers to repeatedly purchase without having emotional attachment and personal relationship to the companies.	344d8a8b11bbb473084ba05e5ebb1b08	ae68e300a3b723118a2de83a58d9f70f	a3cb0367fb55f964c9837a9d220c49d8	article	THE EFFECT OF LOYALTY PROGRAMS ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY	Serli Wijaya	\N	2005
8205498	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000799	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16236	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000799}, priority = {2}	Marketers try to reach children and elderly as their target market; therefore it will give opportunities for food industries to focus on these groups. Physiological, economic, social, psychological, and convenience factors are examined to discover the possibilities serving these different generations. It is concluded that serving children and elderly people in the same restaurant is possible as long as food service industries provide the right products and services for them.	a8c078e49060ea276b98a3353b73e9bd	51160e6e9ee705e259586dc155e1ab35	6b30bbbdb9be73a526964ea97bf1ae1d	article	CAN CHILDREN AND ELDERLY  BE SERVED IN THE SAME RESTAURANT?	Adeline Wonoseputro	\N	2005
8205499	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000800	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16237	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000800}, priority = {2}	The development of interior design education obliges  the presence of  a message delivered to the design client that can be understood clearly and occurately, according to the designer's idea or to the user's demand. The design schemes that are accumulated in the student's  mind are often muddled up and as a result, the message is poorly delivered to the design educator or the interior design user, although physically, the design appears to be astonishing. The same is the case when the students introduce their design work trough a poor presentation that hence causes their ideas to seem dull, their imagination not delivered and finally the design becomes raw and appears to be in the wrong direction or aim.
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Perkembangan pendidikan desain interior menghendaki adanya penyampaian  karya kepada pengguna desain (klien desain) yang dapat dipahami secara lugas, tepat, sesuai dengan gagasan perancang maupun tuntutan pengguna desain interior. Rancangan-rancangan yang ada dalam benak mahasiswa sering rancu dan akhirnya tidak tersampaikan dengan baik kepada para pendidik desain atau kepada pengguna desain interior, meskipun secara fisik tampilan karya mengagumkan. Hal ini disebabkan karena cara mahasiswa memaparkan karya lewat presentasi yang kurang tepat, sehingga gagasan-gagasan yang ada menjadi tumpul, imajinasi yang tak tersampaikan, akhirnya desain menjadi mentah dan terlihat tidak terarah dan tidak bertujuan. 
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Peranan pendidik dan pendidikan desain interior adalah mengolah dan mengarahkan potensi positif calon desainer, dalam hal ini mahasiswa desain interior, untuk dapat melakukan langkah-langkah strategis dalam mempresentasikan karya-karyanya sesuai dengan konsep, imajinasi, dan tuntutan pengguna desain.
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Kata kunci : presentasi desain, pendidikan, desain interior.	dfd57ff5443d8ee5d992056d92ac0202	93eabbc12e74e88252e429cfdb3c6507	3c8dfc79c5c915c4f529f551e891b0a5	article	PERANAN PRESENTASI DESAIN DALAM  PENDIDIKAN DESAIN INTERIOR	Andereas Setiawan	\N	2003
8205500	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000801	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16238	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000801}, priority = {2}	Basically, designing is a process that involve means to process (information), subjects processed (problem) and the processors (designer). On the other hand, design quality is not only measured from one's originality and creativity in implementing the design but also from his reasonability to explain, elicit, analyze and solve his problems, then he should make his best decisions. To acquire optimal results, he needs certain thinking methods both in curriculum and in its implementation.
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As a major in art and design, interior design tries to form integrated professional design by integrating science, technology, art, and professionalism. Curriculum material is directed to the essence of space planning and structuring in technical and aesthetic approaches. On the other hand, to support learning and teaching process and its professionalism, the implementation of education focuses on the development of creativity, academic and science knowledge, and the training of basic skills and emphasizes cognitive, psychomotoric, and affective, matters to encourage trainees to think in divergent and convergent manner.
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Pada dasarnya mendesain adalah sebuah proses yang melibatkan alat untuk memproses (informasi), subjek yang diproses (masalah) dan pemroses (pendesain). Sedangkan kualitas desain tidak hanya diukur dari orisinalitas dan daya kreativitas seseorang dalam menampilkan desain, tapi juga dari penalarannya untuk menguraikan, menjabarkan, menganalisis dan memecahkan masalah yang dihadapi, kemudian mengambil keputusan yang terbaik. Dan untuk mencapai hasil yang optimal diperlukan suatu metodologi berpikir tertentu, baik dalam kurikulum maupun pelaksanaannya.
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Sebagai jurusan di bidang seni dan desain, desain interior berupaya membentuk integrated professional dengan mempertautkan bidang keilmuan, teknologi, kesenian, dan profesionalisme. Materi kurikulum diarahkan pada pemahaman teoritis tentang kaidah perencanaan dan perancangan ruang dalam pendekatan teknis dan estetis. Sedangkan untuk menunjang proses belajar mengajar dan profesionalisme, pelaksanaan pendidikan dititikberatkan pada pengembangan kreativitas, pengembangan wawasan keilmuan dan akademik serta pembekalan dasar keahlian, dengan penekanan pada ranah kognitif, psikomotorik dan afektif, yang mendorong peserta didik untuk berpikir divergen dan konvergen.
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Kata kunci : pendidikan berpikir, kritis, kreatif.	53f165d01add010e4cb24b909c920e62	d11494f0872134f1fc8361ae4b661b8d	99dc583ecb9783104086f07c41b9993e	article	BERPIKIR KRITIS KREATIF (Sebuah Model Pendidikan di Bidang Desain Interior)	Laksmi Wardani	\N	2003
8205501	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000802	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16239	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000802}, priority = {2}	Space as the nearest environment for human activities is a media which have to design in a good act, so good that can be accommodate the activities and influence the productivity to be maximal. As shapers of the physical-environment, interior designers play a unique role in determining how people experience their environment. Part of interior designers role is help create a healthy, a humane, and civilized place for human activities with eco-interiors approach by designing in choices about such elements as building materials, lighting systems, and air control systems. In eco-interiors approach, creativity and decision by making environment-sensitive that expand the concept of a humane environment are need to include a responsible attitude toward the environment itself. That is part of the interior design approach. 
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Ruang sebagai lingkungan terdekat manusia dalam beraktivitas merupakan media yang harus dirancang dengan baik, sehingga dapat mewadahi aktivitas dan mempengaruhi produktivitas secara lebih maksimal. Desainer interior selaku kreator perwujudan pembangunan fisik  berperan penting dalam menentukan bagaimana manusia berlaku dan memperlakukan lingkungannya. Salah satu peranan desainer interior adalah membantu mewujudkan cipta ruang sehat, ramah lingkungan, beradab, dan berbudaya dengan pendekatan eko-interior melalui pemilihan bahan bangunan (pembentuk ruang dan pelengkap ruang), penentuan sistem pencahayaan, dan penentuan sistem penghawaan. Dalam eko-interior, kreativitas dan keputusan yang peka terhadap konsep ramah lingkungan sangat diperlukan untuk menanamkan sikap bertanggungjawab terhadap lingkungan itu sendiri. Inilah bagian dari pendekatan perancangan interior.
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Kata kunci : eko-interior, bahan bangunan, sistem pencahayaan, sistem penghawaan.	b72f0e00a538eb9a9121d8a5aa168c38	ee0fda0f035070e986dda5f784ad46d7	10da7b4f914c907395760211de1d9b26	article	EKO-INTERIOR DALAM PENDEKATAN PERANCANGAN INTERIOR	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8205502	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000803	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16240	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000803}, priority = {2}	Space is neutral in the beginning. When a space make in a certain atmosphere, the space will be change to be a certain place. Apparently, accessory which often connotated as an element of decoration has mean ability to attending a place.
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Ruang pada mulanya bersifat netral. Ketika sebuah ruang diberi suasana tertentu, maka akan berubah menjadi sebuah tempat tertentu pula. Aksesoris yang acapkali dikonotasikan sebagai unsur dekorasi ternyata memiliki kemampuan yang sangat berarti dalam penghadiran sebuah tempat.
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Kata kunci : aksesoris, ruang, tempat.	495fd95bc549369404c8a40924081325	4e718c5de2fad1fc528399d8d9d43849	dc7443af50a65fe75dc9c962de9c2dc7	article	MENYADARI POTENSI AKSESORIS DALAM UPAYA PENGHADIRAN SEBUAH TEMPAT	Stephanus P. Honggowidjaja	\N	2003
8205503	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000804	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16241	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000804}, priority = {2}	The successful of human healing process is a complexity which is connected between fisiological condition and psychological condition (inner mind) of human being. Both of them have contribution in healing process. To support the patient's psychological condition, it needs to be created a healt and comfort environment, in term psychologically can give positive support for healing process. Interior design in hospital is a made-environment which its existence has a direc relationshipwith patient. By element of design for example color, it can be created an environment or atmosphere of space which supports healing process.
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Keberhasilan proses penyembuhan manusia merupakan kompleksitas yang terjalin antara kondisi fisiologis dengan kondisi psikologis (inner mind) manusia. Keduanya mempunyai kontribusi dalam proses penyembuhan. Untuk mendukung kondisi psikologis pasien perlu diciptakan lingkungan yang menyehatkan, nyaman, dalam arti secara psikologis lingkungan memberikan dukungan positif bagi proses penyembuhan. Desain interior dalam rumah sakit merupakan lingkungan binaan yang keberadaannya berhubungan langsung dengan pasien. Melalui  elemen-elemen desain seperti warna, dapat diciptakan sebuah lingkungan atau suasana ruang yang dapat mendukung proses penyembuhan.
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Kata kunci : warna, desain interior, proses penyembuhan.	016328a6d1bf4b4a122c022984ecffeb	6909d910694ea440da691d8aa71b48e6	0591778e535998f1ae89fff7e0b419a5	article	PERAN WARNA PADA INTERIOR RUMAH SAKIT BERWAWASAN  HEALING ENVIRONMENT TERHADAP PROSES PENYEMBUHAN PASIEN	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205504	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000805	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16242	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000805}, priority = {2}	Challenge to face the future in design education is on preparation of the students to life in professional career in the world which full of changes. A new approach is a constructivist learning offer as one of alternative. This approach is pressured on a student centered learning, learning to learn.
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Tantangan untuk menghadapi masa depan dalam pendidikan desain terletak pada persiapan para mahasiswa desain untuk hidup berkarir profesional dalam dunia yang penuh dengan perubahan. Pendekatan baru berupa pembelajaran konstruktivistik ditawarkan sebagai salah satu alternatif. Pendekatan ini menekankan pada pembelajaran yang berpusat pada aktivitas mahasiswa, belajar bagaimana belajar.
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Kata kunci : pendidikan desain, pembelajaran konstruktivistik.	e4ab8ce3569e85a8d4e0520c131a86e2	28888ed68519cb4f38785de165e99a8f	a8aa1afc3d22bdf650bc98ed5b78e6b6	article	KONSTRUKTIVISTIK: ARAH BARU PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN	Y. Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2003
8205505	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000806	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16243	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000806}, priority = {2}	Krobongan located in dalem at Java tradition house is room equiped with langse (gordyn), bed, bolster and pillow, lamp, decorated in such of way, do not use for daily sleep, but for the first night nuptials sleep, heirloom saving place, rice plant seed saving place, and supply of prosperity divice. Krobongan assumed as sacred room which only dedicated to mbok Sri or Goddess Sri representing agriculture goddess, prosperity, bliss and fertility. Tradition make of krobongan as that sacred house at Java the rising generation this time have next to nothing. But tradition make of holy room require to be continued although with different function, meaning and form.
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Krobongan yang terletak di dalem pada rumah tradisi Jawa adalah ruang yang dilengkapi dengan langse (gordyn), tempat tidur, bantal dan guling, lampu, didekorasi sedemikian indahnya, tidak digunakan untuk tidur sehari-hari, tetapi untuk tidur malam pertama pengantin, tempat menyimpan pusaka, tempat menyimpan benih padi, dan perlengkapan lambang kesejahteraan. Krobongan dianggap ruang sakral yang hanya dipersembahkan kepada sosok mbok Sri atau Dewi Sri yang merupakan dewi pertanian, kesejahteraan, kebahagiaan dan kesuburan. Tradisi membuat krobongan sebagai ruang sakral itu pada generasi muda Jawa sekarang ini sudah hampir tidak ada. Namun tradisi membuat ruang yang suci perlu diteruskan walaupun dengan fungsi, bentuk dan makna yang berbeda.
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Kata kunci : Krobongan, ruang sakral, tempat dewi pertanian, kebahagian dan kesuburan.	d068ed6117310ab46b7eaa59abc8d390	d477fd83b40214c2a8700b21db4b46b0	c03920e3161a43ae633d5d515504302d	article	KROBONGAN RUANG SAKRAL RUMAH TRADISI JAWA	Rahmanu Widayat	\N	2003
8205506	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000807	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16244	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000807}, priority = {2}	In the pre-school ages, children developed very rapid physically, cognitively, emotionally as well as socially. This has a great impact for their future. A kindergarten as their first formal educational institution is a means to help provide the stimuli and support for them in their growing period and their development. The factors which contributes to the children development at the kindergarten are the quality of teachers, activity programs, and physical surroundings. In order that the activity programs can be carried out smoothly and the children development can be optimal, there should be supporting factors such as classrooms as part of the physical surroundings, which can meet the needs for the development of pre-school children. Colours can support the condition of classroom interior which contributes to the learning activities suitable to the children's need to develop them optimally
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Pada   usia prasekolah  anak-anak akan mengalami perkembangan yang sangat cepat  dari segi fisik, kognitif, emosi maupun sosial. Hal ini akan sangat berpengaruh pada masa depan anak kelak. Taman kanak-kanak sebagai lembaga pendidikan formal pertama  merupakan  salah satu sarana untuk membantu memberi rangsangan dan dukungan dalam masa pertumbuhan dan perkembangan anak sesuai dengan sifat-sifat alam. Faktor-faktor yang berperan dalam menunjang perkembangan anak di taman kanak-kanak adalah kualitas guru, program kegiatan dan lingkungan fisik. Agar program kegiatan dapat berjalan dengan baik dan perkembangan anak optimal, maka perlu didukung oleh ruang kelas sebagai bagian dari lingkungan fisik, yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan perkembangan anak. Warna dapat berperan dalam mendukung kondisi interior kelas yang menunjang program kegiatan belajar sesuai kebutuhan anak agar perkembangan mereka dapat optimal.
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Kata kunci : warna, taman kanak-kanak, perkembangan anak TK	d59461a6f3d334ae9697c7eabfb0dfa9	c48b9e49751aa7e6b3c3f747820d1ed7	9f0f28a35dc25e9ce9d54b522a7a6a2b	article	PERAN WARNA  INTERIOR TERHADAP PERKEMBANGAN DAN PENDIDIKAN ANAK DI TAMAN KANAK-KANAK	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205507	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000808	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16245	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000808}, priority = {2}	Tuban is one of the most bustle trading town because its territory passed by Daendels Road that had been made in colonial era. Position stayed at regional road Surabaya-Babat-Tuban-Semarang-Jakarta made that city as a focus from vehicle circulation among same city or another city. Tuban developed as a trading town as long as the growth of luxuriant houses that had been occupied by europeans and chinese rich merchant, that make some not directly influence to the shape formation of residence environment in the center of city, given some effect with growing place of stay that used as a place of trading with difference space formation arrangement.
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Space formation arrangement is various as an effect of stay-trade activity, which mean is resident combined with trading (tobacco trading, tobacco and livestock, tobacco and store, furniture and live stock trading, agricultural produce trading, and shop). More over, used of space process  was changing statically, that is function increasing (with space increasing) and space quality increasing (with completing some of space). The use of stay-trade space had some changes because of economic factor opinion and trading activity. The changing effect to zoning and space organization, nevertheless the identity as grid formation still being used.
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Kota Tuban merupakan salah satu kota perdagangan yang cukup ramai karena wilayahnya dilalui jalan Daendels yang dibuat pada era kolonial. Posisinya yang berada di jalan regional Surabaya-Babat-Tuban-Semarang-Jakarta menjadikan kota tersebut sebagai fokus dari sistem sirkulasi kendaraan kota dan antar kota. Kota Tuban berkembang menjadi kota perdagangan seiring dengan timbulnya lingkungan rumah-rumah mewah yang dihuni oleh orang eropa dan pedagang cina kaya, yang secara tidak langsung mempengaruhi bentuk pola lingkungan permukiman di pusat kota, yang berdampak pada munculnya rumah-rumah tinggal sebagai tempat usaha dengan pola tata letak ruang yang beragam.
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Pola tata letak ruang bervariasi sebagai dampak aktivitas hunian-usaha, yaitu hunian merangkap perdagangan (usaha tembakau, tembakau dan ternak, tembakau dan toko, usaha mebel dan ternak, usaha hasil bumi, dan toko). Selain itu, proses penggunaan ruang mengalami perubahan yang bersifat statis, berupa penambahan fungsi (dengan penambahan ruang) dan peningkatan kualitas ruang (dengan penyempurnaan sebagian ruang). Pemanfaatan ruang hunian-usaha mengalami perubahan karena pertimbangan faktor ekonomi dan aktivitas usaha. Perubahan yang terjadi mempengaruhi zoning dan organisasi ruang, namun demikian identitasnya sebagai pola grid tetap dipertahankan.
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Kata kunci : pola tata letak ruang, hunian usaha, rumah tinggal tipe kolonial	7a95b5e2dd31b90d08f40bb2b822de9c	b70fa265fd53bfdf05637d55e159befc	3fab4ebd444ba5db42f5531ea402375f	article	POLA TATA LETAK RUANG HUNIAN-USAHA PADA RUMAH TINGGAL TIPE KOLONIAL DI PUSAT KOTA TUBAN	Laksmi Wardani	\N	2003
8205508	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000809	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16246	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000809}, priority = {2}	This essays indicated the relation between the arrangement of spatial elements and the formation of room image with the space from the people interacting in it. Interaction among individuals with the space and its surrounding is a psychological problem. The psychological interaction is begun with the stimulus acceptance and than processing by cognition system. The acceptance of stimulus in the cognition system is simultaneous with the complexity of motivation process, creating influence on two aspects; i.e. inward, creating image to the space; outward, realized in the behavioral pattern. Both are individual personality responses to stimulus created by space and surrounding atmosphere.
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The arrangement of physical elements of space has a certain quality, creates spatial atmosphere and it is the realization of signs as medium to transfer meaningful values. The meaning trasferred is shown by arrangement of elements which is capable of formation connotatively related to the building in their own images. Image which is percepted by observer in a condition which affects it by vaque characters named as 'spatial atmosphere'.
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Tulisan ini menunjukkan adanya hubungan antara susunan unsur-unsur ruang dengan terbentuknya citra ruang dengan orang-orang yang berinteraksi di dalamnya. Interaksi antara individu dengan ruang dan lingkungannya merupakan masalah psikologis. Interaksi secara psikologis diawali oleh penerimaan stimulus kemudian diolah oleh sistem kognisi. Penerimaan stimulus oleh sistem kognisi bersama-sama dengan kompleksitas proses motivasi, akan memberikan pengaruh pada dua hal yaitu membentuk citra ruang dan pola tingkah laku. Keduanya merupakan respons kepribadian individu terhadap rangsang-rangsang yang diberikan oleh suasana ruang dan lingkungan.
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Susunan unsur fisik elemen ruang memiliki kualitas tertentu yang akan membangun suasana ruang dan merupakan pengejawantahan tanda, sebagai medium untuk mentransfer nilai-nilai yang bermakna. Makna yang ditransfer ditunjukkan oleh penyusunan unsur-unsurnya yang mampu membentuk secara konotatif hubungan dengan bangunannya, sehingga pengamat atau orang lain akan mengenalnya dalam citra tersendiri. Citra dipersepsi pengamat dalam satu kondisi yang pengaruhinya bersifat samar-samar dan disebut sebagai suasana ruang atau 'atmosphere'.
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Kata kunci : desain interior, citra, suasana ruang.	45f8530aa04d34b3a0dceb57bc8461e0	3691f08b9b38bd8e3cb3777f437b9475	17ce4781aecc1010070382cc500a4518	article	TERBENTUKNYA CITRA DALAM KONTEKS SUASANA RUANG	Taufan Hidjaz	\N	2003
8205509	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000810	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16247	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000810}, priority = {2}	Auditorium is a place to perform theatre, opera and music. Kinds of show that can be enjoyed comfortably or otherwise depend on the quality of room acoustic. Interior designers also contribute in successful or unsuccessful of a performance, which is in creating acoustic character quality. When designing auditorium interior, a designer should consider sound esthetic elements of acoustic. The best acoustic criteria in an auditorium are influenced by shape of the room and space dimension, where both can create acoustic parameter either objectively or subjectively. The arrangement and the finishing materials of the audience seats, opening view, shape and finishing of the surfaces (reflective or absorptive) that covered the auditorium are important elements which need attention.
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Auditorium merupakan tempat untuk menampilkan pertunjukan pentas seni seperti teater, opera, dan musik. Pertunjukan yang bisa dinikmati dengan nyaman, atau sebaliknya antara lain tergantung atas kualitas akustik ruang. Perancang interior ikut berperan dalam mempengaruhi sukses tidaknya suatu pertunjukan yaitu dalam menciptakan kualitas karakter akustik. Ketika mendesain auditorium, perancang perlu memikirkan faktor-faktor estetika bunyi pada akustik. Kriteria akustik yang baik dalam suatu auditorium utamanya dipengaruhi oleh bentuk denah dan dimensi ruang, di mana keduanya dapat menciptakan parameter akustik yang bersifat objektif dan subjektif. Pengaturan tata letak dan bahan dari tempat duduk penonton, jalur pandang yang bebas, serta bentuk dan sifat bahan finishing pada bidang (reflektif atau absorbtif) yang melingkupi auditorium merupakan elemen penting yang perlu mendapat perhatian.
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Kata kunci : elemen interior, karakter akustik, dan auditorium.	dddccd4057544b82a4124c7c0a2e2dc7	b65c43e7f1d855cca661e4afc800dec3	63394862d24d561bc12a8a61c08b6a13	article	PENGARUH ELEMEN INTERIOR TERHADAP KARAKTER AKUSTIK AUDITORIUM	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2003
8205510	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000811	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16248	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000811}, priority = {2}	Understand the lateral thinking method in the perspective of design studying is one of the effort to enrich the understanding of the thinking method which can be implemented in the design studying. To understand those lateral thinking method, we need a discussion about the design reflection, than a discussion about learning style, and creativity as a focus of studying. Than we need a discussion of the lateral thinking method in the creativity development and its implement in the design studio study process.
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Memahami metode berpikir lateral dalam perspektif pembelajaran desain merupakan salah satu usaha memperkaya pemahaman akan metode berpikir yang dapat diterapkan dalam pembelajaran desain. Untuk dapat memahami hal tersebut diperlukan pembahasan tentang refleksi disiplin ilmu desain, kemudian pembahasan gaya pembelajaran desain, dan kreativitas sebagai fokus pembelajaran. Setelah itu diperlukan pembahasan berpikir lateral dalam pengembangan kreativitas dan penerapannya pada proses belajar di studio desain.
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Kata kunci : berpikir lateral, pembelajaran desain, kreativitas.	416eeacbf02d79d8977b3010f53fad27	0efec2b9a9f9a8de75d9174d12474981	26afb5721c3d1bf4e84b17a7d0372797	article	BERPIKIR LATERAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8205518	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000819	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16256	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000819}, priority = {2}	Studies in contrastive rhetoric since Kaplan's (1966) article have indicated the need of looking at L2 writing from different perspective by considering factors such as L2 learners' historical background in L1 writing, the development in their writing process, and the genres before we come to analyze the texts. By following such approaches, this study wants to see if there has been any cultural transfer in L2 writing of Indonesian writers. However, this has led to the probing of Indonesian L1 writing as well. This study again suggests the complexity of rhetoric in writing.	d346f6e10ef535d43d15f73ea3d0198a	4c8649d450bc9c977790b10a89ea8b4f	b328ae2656079532673214145968fadf	article	CULTURAL TRANSFER IN EFL WRITING: A LOOK AT CONTRASTIVE RHETORIC ON ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN	Esther Kuntjara	\N	2000
8205519	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000820	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16257	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000820}, priority = {2}	This article reports on a study that aims to find out the types of Communication Strategies used and mostly used by students with high and low levels of Communication Apprehension and whether students with high level of Communication Apprehension used more numbers of Communication Strategies. The subjects in a created classroom were asked to retell a pictorial story and a pictorial instruction. The results showed that students with high Communication Apprehension level used more numbers of Communication Strategies.	902cc697fdebcf0789fe9af23b2c3e05	159acbdfda81f6f092afe24642283c3f	da4e142bfbf32d96a7f9d519fea7e25f	article	THE TYPES OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES USED BY SPEAKING CLASS STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION LEVELS IN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, SURABAYA	Agatha Sylvia	\N	2000
8205520	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000821	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16258	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000821}, priority = {2}	This paper is focused on the holistic approach and techniques applied in Syntax class. The students are assisted to learn not only the form but also the practical application, "from Syntax to Syntaxing", adopting Larsen-Freeman's term "from Grammar to Grammaring" (2003). Viewed from the students' written evaluation, the varied kinds of learning activities and care attending to the affective aspect of the students seem to have worked well.	7ba323ced68ae86ddd8c4d719a000d50	80315d190dc9895460cb45769b87e458	0e943ce9aee77cc1ef69d5b256a7e2f1	article	THE HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TEACHING SYNTAX	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2000
8205522	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000823	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16260	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000823}, priority = {2}	This study is a qualitative study of Malaysian children aged between four and six years engaged in a story-telling task. The question posed in this piece of research then: Is the role played by gender in SLA? If it does play a role, what then is the nature of this role? The path taken by this study is to analyze discourse in story-telling.  	52adf3e989fabcbe3e5c7072ecb2ac53	0093880db82f55a17cffd7262e6c1fbc	7b712e36bd7c29cc62b43fd616f04fe6	article	(RE) CONSTRUCTING GENDER IN A NEW VOICE: THE ROLE OF GENDER IDENTITY IN SLA, THE CASE OF MALAYSIA	Karen Cheng	\N	2000
8205523	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000824	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16261	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000824}, priority = {2}	This study aims to introduce the project to construct the Chinese learners' corpus (LC) of Japanese at Dalian University of Technology (DUT), and detail the LC construction, development of DUT Corpus Linguistics Tools, and contribution to the education of Japanese as a second language. The outstanding characteristic of the LC is its parallel form with learners' Japanese texts and their Chinese translation, which enables us to make comprehensive analysis of the influence of Chinese (L1) to Japanese (L2). We have made a preliminary analysis of the errors contained.	dc1096df4033598dc7a82bd57600b74a	af6f1ed40286ff29446384ea0a8fe27b	f2b35bb4fd21925b1759833a44d62700	article	CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHINESE LEARNERS' PARALLEL CORPUS OF JAPANESE AND ITS PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS	Masatake Dantsuji	\N	2000
8205524	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000825	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16262	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000825}, priority = {2}	This study explored the characteristics of the rhetorical discourse employed by Javanese legislative vote getters in the 2004 campaign in their efforts to win public support for their candidates. The data of the study were the discourses written by Javanese legislative vote getters of Indonesian political parties. The study reveals that (1) the discourses were marked by the use of Javanese metaphorical form called "parikan", (2) various strategies, such as testimony technique, religious citations, and historical involvement were employed.	a980a95a63c6de6f836b1efaf16bff49	bf2e30f49dc31eaa8656bc9fc89f48da	00470bc578bc00e375af8264ebc8f96a	article	THE RHETORIC OF JAVANESE LEGISLATIVE VOTE GETTERS IN THE 2004 CAMPAIGN  	Agustinus Ngadiman	\N	2000
8205525	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000826	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16263	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000826}, priority = {2}	The text of urban single career women in Jodoh Monica is constructed to be negative and unfavorable as opposed to the text of married women, which is positive and favorable. The construction of both texts is based on a patriarchal ideology that is deeply rooted in every aspect of Indonesian family and social lives that Monica, the protagonist in Jodoh Monica, takes a subject position in this the patriarchal discourse of gender role. The text of urban single career woman in Jodoh Monica seeks to conform rather than challenge the patriarchal ideology.	37ffdfb3bca51b145e85aa3c610b99a3	11722e4ba500b7853392e27b0ec15c57	c8e4183e62f3f45e8aaf5eb360603907	article	THE CONSTRUCTION OF URBAN SINGLE CAREER WOMAN IN INDONESIAN CHICK LIT, JODOH MONICA	Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2000
8205526	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000827	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16264	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000827}, priority = {2}	Melodrama reflects and constructs ideology. In American melodrama, the dominant social group imposed its ideology by constructing the standard American identity and its opposite through the heroes and villains. In the four plays discussed, the standard is pictured through the heroes in terms of their ability to get financial success, their acceptance of the Protestant moral codes, and their being white. Thus, in the world of melodrama people of color as well as financially deprived people are marginalized.	83a85e434448940d8d3aedf95283bafa	7ad5b91c196edf27d1faf9340abdcb87	37ccc49fb92180b2666c8dc610ed8e12	article	THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN IDENTITY IN AMERICAN MELODRAMA	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8205527	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000828	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16265	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000828}, priority = {2}	This paper provides an overview of some characteristics of a Madurese grammatical construction in which the subject or object of the main verb supplies the reference for a nonovert participant in the complement, what is generally referred to under the rubric as 'control' in generative syntactic theory. The data indicate that control in Madurese shows some similarities to control in English and other languages, but that there are important differences as well.  	17b121544b25b8b2ef1e7d26e9823e28	e9b68cef5503ec6a518cfe033398853b	753371782a2925a6ff9fab170a3429f1	article	MADURESE CONTROL	William D. Davies	\N	2000
8205528	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000829	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16266	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000829}, priority = {2}	This paper attempts to analyse the call utilized by the street hawkers who sold snacks in Malang, a small town in East Java. The results indicate that their utterances could be classified into five categories. Most of them observed the Gricean maxims, a few flouted them, but none disobeyed them. In general the snack vendors could be considered conforming to the cooperative principle in offering their merchandise to the hearers or the customers.	6102958c1c2a3c01b4b426aa83c4a4eb	abe65c757a6e04b981f3a4c01677f6da	f766bb577479d60ed009b38fec1d74eb	article	VERBAL OFFERS USED BY SNACK VENDORS IN MALANG	Kusumarasdyati Kusumarasdyati	\N	2000
8205529	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000830	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16267	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000830}, priority = {2}	Pictures are widely used to accompany texts as adjuncts to facilitate learning. This article discusses the role of such a combination in supporting learning and the underlying theory that explains how individuals process visual and verbal information and how they can benefit from such a combination.  It is hypothesized that the facilitative effect of picture-text combination is attributed to the supportive role of pictures played in the cognitive processing involved in mental model building of the situation being explained.	17fd69710c6a240afa4898ff31249e90	3e6e0aa9605d126bab1486cd31719d51	a3260702b969a1b41e17a584f86f4841	article	THE ROLE OF STATIC AND ANIMATED PICTURES THAT COMPLEMENT TEXTS  IN SUPPORTING LEARNING	Y.G. Harto Pramono	\N	2000
8205530	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000831	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16268	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000831}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes an argument that literary texts in English which are written by Asian authors should be more extensively used as language teaching materials designed for EFL/ESL classrooms in Asian countries. The use of these texts can overcome the cultural stumbling blocks experienced by students. In addition, the texts can be utilized to promote cultural awareness and the role of English as an international language. To support this point of view, various issues in using what is often called non-native English literature are examined in the essay. 	4abf71157e9e17abbb26272da49b71a1	f6b5be46a786d6f32b98b67a5d34f029	7ebdfaf4bd0648059163c759232e762e	article	USING ENGLISH LITERATURE WRITTEN BY ASIAN AUTHORS IN EFL/ESL CLASSROOMS IN ASIA	Flora Floris	\N	2000
8205531	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000832	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16269	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000832}, priority = {2}	This paper tries to portray the roles of men and women in and outside fiction as seen in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and A Room of One's Own. In both works, Woolf described vividly how women were often kept in the unfortunate and inferior positions by men and the patriarchal system they made. However, women did not always accept the marginalization without reserve. I will show that women's rebellious and unconsenting spirit is represented especially by women artists in and outside fiction.	ada79ef8fadb438743cae0287eb2255f	a63fe3f9abdf0c472a64dcdcc1a59cfa	5eca902458754d671266013b56145e96	article	THE PRESENTATION OF GENDER ROLES IN AND OUTSIDE FICTION, AND THE REBELLIOUS SPIRIT OF WOMEN ARTISTS IN VIRGINIA WOOLF'S TO THE LIGHTHOUSE AND A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN*	Liem Limanta	\N	2000
8205532	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000833	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16270	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000833}, priority = {2}	It has been realized that culture has an important role in formation of settlement spatial structure. The people who highly related to culture such in Bali, in macro context, settlement spatial structure is determined by cosmic system performed by symbolism of sacred mountain and sea as profane area. In the micro scale, it is manifested in the distribution of  space in house yard, therefore  it is permanently defined. On the other context,  settlement spatial structure can also be shown by observing ritual and religious activities. These activities are routinely conducted, and it the usage of space are not permanent, then the structure of space will be temporary. Sasaknese in Lombok island are strongly embraced to their culture in relation with their settlement arrangement, others are performed in life cycle and religious activities. By observing Sasaknese culture, we would be able to understand  the settlement spatial structure.
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Sejak lama disadari bahwa budaya memiliki peran yang sangat penting dalam membentuk struktur ruang permukiman. Pada masyarakat yang teguh memegang budaya seperti di Bali misalnya, struktur ruang permukiman secara makro sangat ditentukan oleh sistem kosmis yang diwujudkan melalui simbolisme gunung sebagai sakral dan laut sebagai profane, sedang pada skala mikro nampak pada pembagian ruang permukiman, dan dapat dikatakan bersifat tetap. Penggambaran struktur ruang permukiman juga dapat dilihat dari sisi budaya lain seperti pada pelaksanaan ritual dan acara keagamaan. Acara ini bersifat rutin akan tetapi ruang yang digunakan tidak semata untuk ritual saja, sehingga strukturnya juga nampak temporal. Masyarakat Sasak di Pulau Lombok juga sangat terkait dengan budaya dalam menata ruang permukimannya, ataupun pada ritual daur hidup dan berbagai acara keagamaan. Melalui kajian ini dapat dilihat adanya pembentukan struktur ruang permukiman berbasis budaya Sasak.
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Kata kunci: struktur ruang, budaya, dan Sasak.	cd882b76beb6d3accc17e0a2992c1f68	d65e33225f2ef71e81ba3d83e650fa1e	e067e571fbd415c20e094cdff2d825fa	article	PEMBENTUKAN  STRUKTUR RUANG PERMUKIMAN  Studi Kasus  Desa Puyung - Lombok Tengah 	Ibnu Sasongko	\N	2000
8205533	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000834	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16271	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000834}, priority = {2}	Most of Urban violence researches have been done in social-psychology context. One of it is the book by Dr.A.latief Wiyata (2002), Carok, Konflik Kekerasan dan Harga Diri Orang Madura. This book bases on his dissertation on social-cultural; social-economic; and histories context. One of his focuses is on the spreading of Madurese traditional settlement pattern. Based on that, there is an indication that carok ritual has been related to the Madurese traditional settlement. Through the study that is based on the book, is need to be understood that the carok ritual has influenced the Madurese traditional settlement, architecturally. And by discourse analysis it is found that carok ritual has influenced the quality of traditional settlement element intensity, specifically. Then, it is concluded that traditional architecture has a role as violence tradition conservation. 
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Penelitian tentang kekerasan, banyak dilakukan dalam disiplin ilmu sosial dan psikologi. Salah seorang yang meneliti kekerasan adalah Dr.A.Latief Wiyata, dengan bukunya Carok, Konflik Kekerasan dan Harga Diri Orang Madura (2002). Buku ini ditulis berdasarkan disertasinya. Dijelaskan bahwa carok diteliti sebagai masalah, dalam konteks sosial-kultural, sosial-ekonomis dan historis. Karenanya, penulis memfokuskan salah satunya pada pola permukiman yang tersebar. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, terlihat adanya indikasi pengaruh ritual carok terhadap permukiman tradisional Madura, yang merupakan bentukan arsitektur tradisional Madura.  Melalui kajian terhadap buku ini, ingin dipahami bagaimana pengaruh ritual carok dalam permukiman tradisional Madura, secara arsitektural. Dan kemudian melalui analisis wacana, secara khusus, dapat disimpulkan bahwa ritual carok mempengaruhi kwalitas intensitas ikatan elemen-elemen permukiman tradisional Madura. Secara umum, disimpulkan bahwa permukiman tradisional sebagai suatu bentuk arsitektur tradisional berperan untuk melestarikan suatu ritual tradisi kekerasan.
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Kata kunci: Carok, Elemen Permukiman, Permukiman Tradisional Madura	1ae8667cee626e8ad912cbb884e4d2d1	dd9c82341b919633abaecd118b7d05a0	d90bf79dc3bd247de6f41f8165326676	article	PENGARUH RITUAL CAROK TERHADAP PERMUKIMAN TRADISIONAL MADURA	Retno Hastijanti	\N	2000
8205534	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000835	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16272	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000835}, priority = {2}	"Pecinan" district as the commercial district in Malang, is the "growth-center" of the town. It because this place is commercial district which is very crowded. The building which becomes is distinctive feature in "Pecinan" is the building which has combination function as dwelling and commercial, later it is known as shop-house. The building plan of shop-house in Chinnese society is a long and narrow shop-house. However it is the most effective plan to exploit the area which is limited. At the beginning, the function of shop-house still in balance both as dwelling and commercial, within years and since commercial activities growing rapidly than dwelling activities, the changing in room pattern has been occured. To know about the changing, a research of  shop-house's room patten at Pasar Besar which is the part of "Pecinan" district was made. This research has some purposes: 1.) To see the changing of shop-house's room pattern at "Pecinan"-Malang, 2.)To search the correlation between commercial activities aspect and the changing of shop-house's room pattern at "Pecinan"-Malang. The result of two porpuses is a type or changing characteristic that happenend in shop-house at "Pecinan". The analysis which has been used are quantitative methods. The conclution of  this research is the changing's characteristic of shop-house's room pattern is medium  category. The changing most occur in dwelling room which has been used for commercial room.  
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Kawasan Pecinan sebagai kawasan perdagangan kota Malang, merupakan "pusat perkembangan"  kota karena daerah tersebut merupakan daerah perdagangan yang ramai. Bangunan yang menjadi ciri khas di Pecinan merupakan gabungan bangunan dengan fungsi hunian dan perdagangan atau kemudian dikenal dengan sebutan rumah-toko (Shop house). Perencanaan bangunan rumah toko masyarakat Cina adalah rancangan rumah toko yang panjang dan sempit, tetapi sebenarnya paling tepat-guna dalam memanfaatkan lahan yang terbatas.  Pada awalnya, fungsi rumah-toko masih seimbang antara fungsi hunian dan dagang, namun perkembangan zaman serta meningkatnya aktivitas berdagang daripada aktivitas berhuni, telah menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan pola ruang dalam. Untuk mengetahui tentang perubahan tersebut, maka dilakukan penelitian pola ruang dalam pada bangunan rumah-toko di kawasan Pasar Besar yang merupakan daerah Pecinan di Malang. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk: 1) Melihat perubahan pola ruang-dalam yang terjadi pada bangunan rumah toko di Pecinan-Malang; 2) Mencari faktor-faktor kegiatan berdagang yang diduga menjadi penyebab terjadinya perubahan pola ruang dalam pada bangunan rumah toko di kawasan Pecinan-Malang. Hasil dari dua hal tersebut akan dirumuskan suatu tipe atau karakteristik perubahan yang terjadi pada bangunan rumah toko di Pecinan kota Malang. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah metode analisis kuantitatif.  Dari keseluruhan proses penelitian diperolah hasil bahwa, karakteristik dari perubahan pola ruang-dalam bangunan rumah-toko di Malang, adalah perubahan dengan kategori sedang. Perubahan ini paling banyak terjadi pada ruang-ruang hunian yang digunakan untuk ruang-ruang dagang.
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Kata kunci: Pecinan, rumah-toko, pola ruang, berhuni, berdagang.	85bf995bbfab1caf749c8507d2194a37	bce9cac1ecec1a67c4121e562072f5f1	9f6102acff3d9db914e85f68790574d0	article	PENGARUH KEGIATAN BERDAGANG TERHADAP POLA RUANG-DALAM BANGUNAN RUMAH-TOKO DI KAWASAN PECINAN KOTA MALANG	San Soesanto	\N	2000
8205535	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000836	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16273	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000836}, priority = {2}	The Semarang Old city is an interesting object. It is not just as a tourism object, but also never ending research object. After being studied from many sides such as historical side, urban planning as well as tourism, now it is started to make a further study in the area of conservation and its physical condition. The research of city development is really needed to support the secondary research in order to observe the changing of climate condition. However, the study from archaeology side of this object in order to analyze the historical traces that were not been done a lot. One part of this dissertation is analyze of the history of the object with using the historical approach and reviewing the literatures, which still open the opportunity for discussion about the losing archaeological evidence. The evidence of the old fortress in Semarang old city now can only be found in the old map, therefore the archaeological research is to strengthen existence of this old fortress should be done.
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Kota lama Semarang, sebuah obyek yang menarik. Tidak hanya sekedar obyek wisata, namun juga sebagai obyek penelitian yang tak ada habisnya. Setelah banyak dikupas dari sisi sejarah, tata kota dan pariwisata, mulai berkembang penelitian mengenai konservasi dan kondisi fisik bangunannya. Penelitian perkembangan kota juga diperlukan untuk penelitian sekunder dalam pengamatan perubahan kondisi klimatologi. Karena semakin padat penduduk dan sarana transportasinya, akan berpengaruh terhadap perubahan klimatologi. Namun sisi arkeologi yang mencoba mengupas jejak-jejak peninggalan sejarah di kota lama ini belum banyak dilakukan. Satu bagian dari disertasi ini, mengupas sejarah dengan pendekatan historikal dan studi pustaka, yang masih membuka peluang diskusi tentang pembuktian arkeologis jejak-jejak kota lama yang telah hilang. Bukti adanya benteng di kota lama Semarang, hanya dapat dijumpai dalam peta, namun penelitian arkeologis untuk memperkuat keberadaan benteng tersebut dirasa perlu dilakukan.
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Kata kunci: Kota lama, bangunan kolonial, obyek penelitian.	c6e95992f19ff324e0fa8c4f89be8a48	513580a97529732b43c1fe498621ec16	caf243b38250f0dd361620321a31f30c	article	KOTA KOLONIAL LAMA SEMARANG (Tinjauan Umum Sejarah Perkembangan Arsitektur Kota)	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2000
8205536	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000837	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16274	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000837}, priority = {2}	Meaning of 'urban centre' terminology is adaptable with urban history. Political situation; includes government system, geographical condition, history of the past are three major keys to understand the meaning of 'urban centre'. In Jakarta, Semarang and Surabaya, urban centre created a gap with city periphery. The gap, since 1980s, becomes less and less because the existence of small to medium scale industry which is located surrounding the city centre. During 1980s, political situation encouraged the types of industry to grow in developing country, such as Indonesia, which are firstly located in developed country. Street development in Indonesia also reduces the gap. In the 21st century, there is unbalance quantity of street length in big city; such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Semarang, and number of vehicle. Hence, this condition creates a new gap between city centre and periphery.
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Pengertian 'pusat kota' pada kota-kota di Jawa terus berubah sesuai dengan perkembangan jaman. Keadaan sosial politik, termasuk sistim pemerintahan, letak geografis, serta sejarah masa lalu sebuah kota sangat berpengaruh pada kawasan yang disebut sebagai 'pusat kota'. Setelah th. 1980 an dengan adanya perpindahan industri skala kecil dan menengah dari negara maju ke negara berkembang yang sebagian besar bertempat di pinggiran kota-kota besar di Jawa seperti Jakarta, Surabaya dan Semarang, maka kesenjangan jarak antara pusat dan pinggiran ini makin tipis. Majunya transportasi mengurangi kesenjangan antara pusat dan pinggiran kota tersebut. Karena panjang jalan yang tidak seimbang dengan jumlah kendaraan pada abad 21, di kota-kota besar seperti Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung dan Semarang, maka timbullah lagi kesenjangan antara pusat dan pinggiran kota.
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Kata kunci: Pusat Kota, Sejarah perkembangan kota di Jawa.	5adbc0f6142ad35ecb6bfc0fb66cb2ad	b462a3256fdc9454c5176dd2f99cda23	38176ec71d3ef1a4b19b403b49127f8d	article	KAWASAN "PUSAT KOTA" DALAM PERKEMBANGAN SEJARAH PERKOTAAN DI JAWA	Rully Damayanti	\N	2000
8205537	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000838	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16275	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000838}, priority = {2}	A study about the characteristics of pedestrians flow is required to design the width of walkway for a building. Base on that specific condition a Level of Service (LOS) could be proposed. The aim of this study is to identify characteristic of pedestrian that using the walkway including walking speed and pedestrian flow, to proposed and evaluated LOS of walkway at campus area. Survey was conducted at nine different locations at Petra Christian University. Pearson Correlation and Regression analysis were using to obtain the equation of relation between pedestrian characteristics that required for counting the walking speed and pedestrian flow for each LOS. The result indicate that most of walkway at Petra Christian University area have LOS = A, except for the walkway in front of telecommunication shop (wartel) nearby P building which has level of service B.
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Dalam merencanakan lebar jalur pejalan kaki (walkway) pada suatu gedung diperlukan studi untuk mempelajari karakteristik pergerakan pejalan kaki, sehingga dapat diusulkan suatu standar tingkat pelayanan (Level of Service/LOS) yang sesuai dengan kondisi setempat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik pengguna walkway meliputi kecepatan berjalan dan arus pejalan kaki, guna mengusulkan dan mengevaluasi LOS walkway di area kampus. Survey dilakukan pada sembilan lokasi yang berbeda di Universitas Kristen Petra. Hasil survey dianalisa dengan korelasi Pearson dan regresi, untuk mendapatkan persamaan yang menggambarkan hubungan antar karakteristik pejalan kaki yang selanjutnya dipergunakan untuk perhitungan kecepatan berjalan dan arus pejalan kaki pada setiap LOS. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar walkway di area Universitas Kristen Petra pada studi dilaksanakan mempunyai LOS = A, kecuali untuk walkway di depan wartel dekat Gedung P yang memiliki LOS = B.
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Kata kunci: jalur pejalan kaki, tingkat pelayanan.	ecea146b695b9d7f697496b66fcf0b22	0de43a684e8fa8bc592572b1f878ce37	bb4a6b2a1ece1f8b2d6955ba723a62de	article	USULAN STANDAR DAN EVALUASI TINGKAT PELAYANAN WALKWAY DI UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Rudy Setiawan	\N	2000
8205538	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000839	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16276	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000839}, priority = {2}	A one level space, which lies between two buildings of two levels. This one level room, has to be designed to be two levels. The function of this one level, a space of 12 x 12 square meters, is a boxing training hall. This building is a part off sports facilities buildings in the Pajajaran street of Bandung. The budget for the development is very low, so it needs to minimise the expenses. The abstackle for this development are for example : the existing walls, and foundation must not be changed. Especially the roof, which will be elevated to the upper floor. And last but not least the time limit of construction is fixed at maximum 3 months, or 12 weeks only. The structure of this first level, must gives the impression of being light, but solid.
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Sebuah ruang berlantai satu yang terletak bersebelahan dengan bangunan 2 lantai, harus ditingkatkan menjadi 2 lantai. Bangunan satu lantai ini berfungsi sebagai ruang latih tinju yang berukuran 12 x 12 meter, dan merupakan sebagian ruang suatu komplek olah raga di jalan Pajajaran Bandung. Biaya pembangunan amatlah kecil, hingga memerlukan penghematan secara maksimal. Beberapa kendala dalam penambahan ruang terdapat di sini misalnya, dinding diusahakan tidak dibongkar apalagi pondasi, terutama rangka atap akan dipakai kembali. Dan yang terutama adalah waktu pembangunan disediakan sebanyak 3 bulan atau 12 minggu. Kesan fisik   ruang bawah harus ringan , namun kokoh serta kuat.
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Kata kunci: pendukung lantai, struktur rangka ruang, estetika, kokoh dan kuat.	08b0c26ca73afeb13532edde050470d4	dde126052d74ab58449c1c9841663ee8	ceefa47f2589b741d12dfdaffe739143	article	STRUKTUR RANGKA RUANG BAJA SEBAGAI PENDUKUNG LANTAI ATAS	Huthudi Huthudi	\N	2000
8205539	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000840	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16277	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000840}, priority = {2}	More than two decades, after the emerging of post- modern architecture, the split between construction technology and cultural expression in architecture appeared to become wider and wider. With the exception of a few "high-tech" buildings, the unity of art and applied science (technology) in design seems facing challenges. It is interesting to see how fast and unexpectedly the situation has changed. Many factors and people played a role in this reversal, many new buildings demonstrate that utilitarian artifacts do not have to be oppressive to creativity but can evoke new innovation. One of the most significant contributors was JIN MAO TOWER at Shanghai, China. The paper analyses this building as a genuine synthesis of rational intelligence with art poetry that is still possible.
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Lebih dari dua dekade setelah timbulnya arsitektur pasca modern, pemisahan antara tekknologi konstruksi dan ekspresi kultural dalam arsitektur menjadi semakin lebar. Dengan perkecualian beberapa gedung "high-tech", kesatuan antara seni dan teknologi dalam tahap desain terlihat menghadapi tantangan tantangan. Tetapi menarik untuk diamati bahwa situasi telah berubah. Banyak faktor dan tokoh tokoh arsitek memegang peranan penting dalam perubahan ini, banyak bangunan bangunan baru mendemontrasikan bahwa artefak fungsionil tidak bearti menindas kreativitas namun dapat membangkitkan inovasi baru. Salah satu kontributor yang sangat penting adalah JIN MAO TOWER di Shanghai-China. Makalah ini membahas bangunan tersebut sebagai sintesis orijinal yang masih memungkinkan antara kecerdasan rasional dengan puisi seni arsitektur.
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Kata kunci: Sintesis.	3750b32f69e177348d567d38415874a9	ddfe5321d460e66db0d0da42329b5235	4fabe1017e2d028d1b5290084334cc9a	article	BANGUNAN TINGGI MULTI FUNGSI SEBAGAI SINTESIS ARSITEKTUR DAN STRUKTUR   Studi Analisis  Jin Mao Tower   Grand Hyatt Shanghai  	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8205540	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000841	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16278	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000841}, priority = {2}	Glazing elemen of the high-rise building plays an importan role in determining energy performance of the building . Apart from aesthetic consideration, glazing provides view outside and allows internal spaces to be lit naturally. In tropical climate, however, this can be disadvantage as it brings heat inside. Using computer simulation, the present study invitigates these two conctradictory function in terms of energi consumption in four cases of high-rise building in Surabaya. It appears from the study that provision of thermally good glazing contributes more in energy saving than that of glazing for daylighting.
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Bidang kaca sebagai elemen fasad bangunan tinggi ikut menentukan karakter arsitektur dan kinerja energi sebuah bangunan. Bidang kaca disamping diperlukan untuk penyediaan pemandangan juga untuk untuk penerangan alami. Fungsi yang disebut terakhir sering kali disertai oleh peningkatan panas pada bangunan, khususnya di daerah beriklim tropis lembab. Penyelidikan konsekuensi energi akibat bidang kaca ini dilakukan dengan simulasi komputer pada empat bangunan bertingkat di Surabaya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penghematan energi dengan jalan peningkatan kemampuan termal kaca lebih besar dibanding dengan peningkatan kemampuan untuk pencahayaan almi.
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Kata kunci: bangunan tinggi, bidang kaca, energi, iklim tropis lembab.	3c6e8da0b546279aac07c1d74c4d7e4b	41b7ac02169b50fff921c4b4d609bc49	0507b1760cf0d1577c4a676596bd5be7	article	KONSEKUENSI ENERGI AKIBAT PEMAKAIAN BIDANG KACA PADA BANGUNAN TINGGI DI DAERAH TROPIS LEMBAB	I Gusti Antaryama	\N	2000
8205541	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000842	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16279	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000842}, priority = {2}	This paper evaluates the current thermal comfort condition in an air-conditioned design studio using objective measurement and subjective assessment. Objective measurement is mainly to quantify the air temperature, MRT, relative humidity, and air velocity. Subjective assessment is conducted using a questionnaire to determine the occupants thermal comfort sensations and investigate their perception of the thermal comfort level. A design studio in an academic institution in Surabaya was chosen for the study. Results show that more than 80% of the occupants accepted the indoor thermal conditions even though both the environmental and comfort indices exceeded the limit of the standard (ASHRAE Standard 55 and ISO 7730). In addition, non-uniformity of spatial temperature was present in this studio. Some practical recommendations were made to improve the thermal comfort in the design studio.	39968a1c34615c8d8cd37ac12ca62e25	4c0939f50154e8fa22188f16b1732258	c1972bc420e9df95805eedeba0cae147	article	THERMAL COMFORT STUDY OF AN AIR-CONDITIONED DESIGN STUDIO IN TROPICAL SURABAYA	Agus Hariyanto	\N	2000
8205542	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000843	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16280	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000843}, priority = {2}	Following a 25-1 fractional factorial design concept, an experiment was planned ; sixteen experimental mixes were calculated from a basic mix (cement : sand : aggregates : fly ash = 1 : 1.3 : 2.6 : 0.8 and W/C ratio of 0.37) and determined changes (cement = 0.1 ; sand = 0.1 ; aggregates = 0.2 ; fly ash = 0.04 and changing W/C ratio by 0.01) using Taguchiâs orthogonal array. Samples were made from each data point. Compressive strength and water absorption were determined after each of two curing conditions (a) 28 days in the water, (b) 28 days in the water and 32 days in the air after that. Mix no 12 [Cement : Sand : Gravel : Fly Ash = 0.9 : 1.2 : 2.8 : 0.76] was found to have highest compressive strength and lowest water absorption.	b0f57386b1a8d0c791154a9cd5d5dbf5	abe8dd0a0ecf9a3c66e75edbd344314c	b9c6caeb200f24ae6ec0155bbf4e1772	article	SYSTEMATIC FORMULATION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE PAVEMENT	Salim S	\N	2000
8205543	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000844	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16281	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000844}, priority = {2}	Results of experimental investigation on the compressive strength of twenty solid round steel leg member specimens of lattice communication towers reinforced with one or two split pipe(s) are presented in this paper. The reinforcement was connected to the leg members either by means of U-bolts only or by means of U-bolts and end welding. It was found that bolt torque has no significant effect in the increase on the strength. It was also concluded that using two split pipes without end welding is better than using one split pipe with end welding. Based on the test results, a simplified and conservative design procedure in accordance to the Canadian and American Standards is proposed to determine the compressive strength of solid round steel leg members reinforced with split pipe(s).	20d527b98617ea701a2042c4a426bbb0	fea591ccd49a9e8413640d90c37a9fa9	68961bae0374975a5c6b924fd59d67a8	article	COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF SOLID ROUND STEEL MEMBERS REINFORCED WITH SPLIT PIPE(S)	Murty K.S. Madugula	\N	2000
8205544	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000845	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16282	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000845}, priority = {2}	The process of implementing information technology (IT) often fails to bring the intended result because the human dimension is not given adequate consideration. Yet despite some evidence of failure, little has been written on the nature of human performance, compared to abundant resources about technical and procedural aspects, as it applies to the ideals of the IT philosophy. To combat peopleâs deficiencies, this paper focuses mainly on the question why people resist IT. It explores sources of human resistance to the use of IT. A survey is the conducted to personnel working for construction companies to examine the resistance sources. The result reveals personal money, habit, and threat to information security as most dominant sources for such resistance, instead of fear of employment instability as many previous researches have discussed. The paper discusses the resistances and suggests possible solutions to deal with them.	b994fc3282404e22fbda53d6590b8833	e5a56505a9b7735b5e63091c3ec36dcc	4cbd337d49ea93ef5b942bb84e3b7185	article	HUMAN RESISTANCE TO THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES	Heru Purwoadi	\N	2000
8205545	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000846	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16283	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000846}, priority = {2}	Since June 2003, CitraRaya Surabaya Housing was developed by means of Singaporean City concept that was a reposition of the old concept namely Autonomous City. Along with the new concept, the development and management were adjusted to Singaporean appearances and standards. Factor analysis of property attributes consisting of; location, price, physical appearance, image of the developer, and concept of Singaporean City, shows that CitraRayaâs consumers primary consideration to purchase a house is not the Singaporean City Concept, but the price factor; while the primary consideration to purchase a parcel of land is indeed the Singaporean City concept.
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Sejak Juni 2003 perumahan CitraRaya Surabaya dikembangkan dengan konsep Kota Singapura yang merupakan reposisi dari konsep lama yaitu Kota Mandiri. Dengan konsep baru ini, pengembangan dan manajemen kota disesuaikan dengan penampilan  dan standar Singapura. Dengan menggunakan analisa faktor terhadap atribut-atribut properti yang terdiri dari lokasi, harga, tampilan fisik properti, image developer, dan konsep Kota Singapura, diperoleh bahwa yang merupakan pertimbangan utama konsumen CitraRaya di Surabaya dalam pembelian rumah bukanlah konsep Kota Singapura namun faktor harga, sedangkan pertimbangan utama konsumen dalam pembelian kavling adalah faktor konsep kota Singapura.	5905a9f546a6c0b3d1187fc961e9a0a5	dc325d49088e81ec6ddb516977ff839e	1817dfa646823c4c157f3192a4a74889	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG DIPERTIMBANGKAN KONSUMEN DALAM PEMBELIAN PROPERTI DI CITRARAYA SURABAYA	Felicia Wongosari	\N	2000
8205546	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000847	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16284	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000847}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of a pilot survey aimed at ascertaining the level of project management maturity in Indonesian companies. Kerznerâs Level 2 assessment tool was used, which basically assesses maturity levels throughout the various phases of an organizationâs project management life cycle. This study compare maturity of current situation and expectation of 70 respondents working in 6 different types of organizations in Indonesia. Differences were identified between types of organisations, with the Financial Institutions, Consultants and Manufacturers belonging to a group with higher current maturity scores, while Consultants, Manufacturers and Service Providers belonging to a group with higher expected future maturity scores. There were no significant differences between the results for the various stages of the project life cycle.  The results indirectly confirm that the organisations of the participants of the survey are less effective/excellent than they could be.
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Makalah ini menyajikan hasil survei awal yang bertujuan untuk  menentukan tingkat kematangan perusahaan-perusahaan di Indonesia dalam menggunakan metodologi manajemen proyek. Alat ukur yang digunakan adalah Kerzner Tingkat 2, yang mengukur tingkat kematangan melalui berbagai tahapan dari siklus manajemen proyek sebuah organisasi. Studi ini membandingkan tingkat kematangan saat ini dan harapan di masa mendatang terhadap 70 responden yang bekerja di enam jenis organisasi di Indonesia.  Hasil survei menunjukkan adanya perbedaan antara berbagai jenis organisasi. Institusi financial, konsultan dan industri barang termasuk dalam kelompok yang nilai kematangannya lebih tinggi untuk kondisi saat ini, sedangkan konsultan, industri barang dan industri jasa termasuk kelompok yang mengharapkan kematangan lebih tinggi di masa mendatang. Tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan antara tingkat kematangan pada berbagai tahapan pada siklus proyek. Hasil penelitian ini secara tidak langsung menegaskan bahwa organisasi yang disurvei kurang efektif dari yang seharusnya bisa dicapai.	1355272d7ae487a9228d1c3066a047c0	0b2563696ca6b08060282ed089b9dde2	f5c7a89beb41cafb0d1c8d9098b660a3	article	TINGKAT KEMATANGAN MANAJEMEN PROYEK: SURVEI DI BEBERAPA TEMPAT DI INDONESIA	Connie Susilawati	\N	2000
8205547	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000848	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16285	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000848}, priority = {2}	Claim in construction industry is a problem leading to request of additional cost or time extensions, which can lead to a dispute between the owner and contractor. This paper discusses claims submitted by the contactor to the owner. Causes of claim, types, proposal submitted by the contractors, and dispute resolution methods are observed. This research shows that design changes and additional work by owner are the major cause of claims. The contractorsâ claim mostly is in additional costs, the proposal submitted by the contractors includes an explanation of the cause of claim, and the claim resolution method used is engineering judgment.
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Klaim dalam industri konstruksi merupakan masalah yang dapat mengarah kepada permohonan tambahan biaya atau tambahan waktu serta perselisihan antara pemilik bangunan dan kontraktor. Paper ini mendiskusikan klaim yang diajukan kontraktor ke pemilik bangunan, dilihat dari penyebab, bentuk, dan proses pengajuan klaim, serta metode penyelesaian perselisihan dari klaim. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penyebab utama klaim adalah perubahan desain dan pekerjaan tambah yang dilakukan pemilik bangunan, sedangkan klaim kontraktor sering berupa penambahan biaya, proses pengajuan klaim dengan menyertakan penjelasan terhadap penyebab klaim, dan metode penyelesaian klaim yang sering digunakan oleh para pihak adalah engineering judgment	aa778899a69b9e9b24d90b35fda1309e	4c654475dc36542263a4602f2063c871	f1442d6762596480f13ee463c68f5a35	article	STUDI TENTANG PENGAJUAN KLAIM KONSTRUKSI DARI KONTRAKTOR KE PEMILIK BANGUNAN	Imelda Soetiono	\N	2000
8205548	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000849	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16286	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000849}, priority = {2}	Off-shore platforms were built since the 1970âs in Indonesia, but there is no local code or recommended practice for their design or assessment procedure. The common practice is to use the recommended practice issued by the American Petroleum Institute, API RP2A. The off-shore platforms built in the 1970âs must be re-qualified due to exceedance of the design life. This paper discuss the assessment procedure given in the API RP2A WSD 21th edition, API RP2A LRFD, dan ISO 19902 (draft E â 2001). Problems usually arise due to the fact that the original design was based on API RP2A 10th edition and assessment is done using the new edition which is the 21th edition.
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Sejak tahun 1970-an di Indonesia terdapat banyak anjungan lepas pantai, tetapi sampai saat ini belum ada peraturan atau tata cara untuk perencanaan dan penelaahannya. Anjungan lepas pantai biasanya direncanakan berdasarkan Recommended Practice yang diterbitkan oleh American Petroleum Institute, API RP2A. Pada saat ini dirasakan adanya kebutuhan untuk melakukan penelaahan kelayakan struktur anjungan lepas pantai yang telah dibangun sejak tahun 1970-an tersebut. Makalah ini membahas prosedur cara penelaahan anjungan lepas pantai yang diatur dalam API RP2A WSD edisi 21, API RP2A LRFD, dan ISO 19902 (draft E â 2001). Masalah biasanya akan timbul karena perencanaan didasarkan kepada API RP2A edisi 10 sedangkan penelaahan kelayakan didasarkan kepada edisi yang terbaru (edisi 21)	00d6f98cfecaf5141ffac40a368a651e	e11e21e5edbc741a34d53c1e2edafec1	c7d5b64bbe34836cbb8facbb1ebaf129	article	PROPOSED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING PLATFORMS IN INDONESIA	Ricky L. Tawekal	\N	2000
8205549	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000850	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16287	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000850}, priority = {2}	Multi design approach is an effort aims to the design optimizing by applying a  multi design approach in an act of planing. A multi design approach contain of some orientation such as industry, mastery in material knowledge and technology, psychology and behavior, environmental balance, form phylosophy, and also harmonizing the life style. The design optimizing expected to exist in process of  design problem solving.
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Multi pendekatan desain adalah usaha menuju optimalisasi desain dengan menerapkan beberapa pendekatan desain dalam suatu perancangan. Pendekatan yang dimaksud diantaranya adalah dengan berorientasi pada industri, penguasaan material dan teknologi, psikologi dan perilaku, keseimbangan lingkungan, filosofi bentuk, serta harmonisasi gaya hidup. Optimalisasi desain tersebut diharapkan mewujud dalam menjawab berbagai permasalahan desain.
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8205550	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000851	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16288	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000851}, priority = {2}	Coloumn in structural context system understandable as element, functioning bar vertical as a dealer, burden router from the top to downwars. In perceivable context spatial architectural known as element of bar vertical capable to takes function and mean. As one of space element in, its attendance gives more meaning if processed by design corectly. With the effort of function optimizing, this architectural spatial understanding is also enabled to attend the columns artificial beside column structural which there have.
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Kolom dalam konteks sistem struktural dapat dimengerti sebagai elemen, batang vertikal yang berfungsi sebagai penyalur, penerus beban dari atas ke bawah. Dalam konteks spasial arsitektural  dapat dipahami sebagai elemen batang vertikal yang mampu mengemban fungsi serta makna. Sebagai salah satu elemen ruang dalam, kehadirannya dapat lebih berarti bila diolah rancang dengan tepat.  Terkait dengan upaya optimalisasi fungsi, pemaknaan spasial arsitektural ini pula dimungkinkan hadirnya kolom-kolom artifisial disamping kolom struktural yang telah ada.
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8205551	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000852	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16289	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000852}, priority = {2}	Banjar society consisted of the mixture of some tribe (Dayak, Java, maly, and Bugis) inhabiting region of South Kalimantan. Majority of Banjar society are Moslem. Result of culture from those Moslem religion system influence to some cultural aspect in physical. One of them is implement at some interior element of Bubungan Tinggi house (one of the eleven type of Banjar's house).
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Masyarakat Banjar terdiri dari campuran beberapa suku (Dayak, Jawa, Melayu, dan Bugis) yang mendiamai wilayah Kalimantan Selatan. Mayoritas masyarakat Banjar memeluk agama Islam. Hasil budaya dari sistem religi Islam tersebut mempengaruhi beberapa aspek budaya secara fisik. Salah satunya tercermin pada beberapa eleman interior rumah Bubungan Tinggi (salah satu dari sebelas jenis rumah adat Banjar).
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Kata kunci: pengaruh islam, interior, rumah bubungan tinggi.	af1bec73cdc8f5eff1b61a885f0b45bc	5999d60d3746613953106e8ade44d73a	1fc25966d824a98b8849b497ad24946a	article	APLIKASI PENGARUH ISLAM PADA INTERIOR RUMAH BUBUNGAN TINGGI DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205552	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000853	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16290	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000853}, priority = {2}	Furniture design in art and design education use the thinking model which entangling design process with various problems which its character is not static and require the creative and critical opinion in joining creating energy, technological growth, and up to standard esthetics element to be produced. Problem solving which still on is going into effect in one case of furnitur design, differing at other case. The success of efficacy teaching and learning process in the studio of furniture design influenced by external and internal (study process, quality of human resource or lecturer and students, curriculum, education management, and also supporter facility learning and teaching process) factor.
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Desain mebel dalam pendidikan seni dan desain menggunakan model berfikir yang melibatkan proses desain dengan berbagai permasalahan yang sifatnya tidak statis dan membutuhkan pemikiran kritis dan kreatif dalam menggabungkan daya cipta, perkembangan teknologi, dan unsur estetika yang memenuhi syarat untuk diproduksi. Pemecahan masalah yang berlaku di satu kasus dalam desain mebel, berbeda pada kasus yang lain. Keberhasilan proses belajar mengajar di studio desain mebel dipengaruhi oleh faktor eksternal dan internal (proses pembelajaran, kualitas sumber daya manusia atau pendidik maupun peserta didik, kurikulum, manajemen pendidikan, maupun fasilitas-fasilitas penunjang proses belajar mengajar).
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8205553	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000854	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16291	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000854}, priority = {2}	Modern style born caused by its sophisticated and practical all life demand. Modern dressy dwelling atmosphere generally impress 'chilled' and 'un-soul' because of design and material more focus on its function and efficiency. Everything presented artless and minimalism so that will be easier in treatment. To eliminate the impression of 'chilled' and 'un-soul' it needs a strategy to make the ambience of space become the warmness as it have to be. To reach the warm atmosphere at modern style interior can be done by through choosing natural materials election at interior element, style touch of furniture, correct accessory location, use of soft furnishing, and certain colors.
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Gaya modern lahir karena adanya tuntutan hidup yang serba praktis dan canggih. Suasana hunian bergaya modern umumnya terkesan 'dingin' dan tak ber'jiwa' akibat desain dan bahan yang lebih banyak menitikberatkan pada fungsi dan efisiensi. Segala sesuatu ditampilkan polos dan minimalis agar lebih mudah dalam perawatan. Untuk menghilangkan kesan 'dingin' dan tak ber'jiwa' perlu disiasati agar suasana ruang menjadi 'hangat' sebagaimana layaknya sebuah hunian. Untuk mencapai suasana hangat pada interior gaya modern dapat dilakukan melalui pemilihan bahan  alami pada elemen interior, sentuhan gaya pada perabotan, penempatan aksesori yang tepat, penggunaan soft furnishing, dan warna-warna tertentu.
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8205554	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000855	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16292	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000855}, priority = {2}	Space organization harmony depended on awareness of air circulation lighting, appropriate esthetics and security. A house is not only give the protection in just physical, but also psychological protection, like peacefulness, security, and bliss (quality of live). Interior device claimed as according to life style and improve the quality of live. Good design is not only simply form problem and color, but also function deputizing requirement of social owner needs. For that, interior design do not only consider the system construction and technological, but also sensitivity of substance problem (materials) influencing ecological life quality.
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Keharmonisan tata ruang tergantung dari kesadaran akan sirkulasi udara, pencahayaan, keamanan dan estetika yang sesuai. Sebuah rumah tidak hanya memberikan perlindungan secara fisik saja , namun juga perlindungan psikologi, seperti kedamaian, keamanan, dan kebahagiaan (kualitas hidup). Rancangan interior dituntut sesuai dengan gaya hidup dan meningkatkan kualitas hidup. Rancangan yang baik tidak sekedar masalah bentuk dan warna, tetapi juga fungsi yang mewakili kebutuhan sosial pemilik. Untuk itu desain interior tidak hanya mempertimbangkan sistem konstruksi dan teknologi, tetapi juga kepekaan masalah pembahanan (material) yang mempengaruhi kualitas hidup yang ekologis.
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8205555	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000856	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16293	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000856}, priority = {2}	This paper describe about simulation of Passive Filter in analysis to reduce harmonics that happened in a load such as  vacuum casting induction furnace  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz, also gives comparison with Hybrid Active Filter and Active Filter which made satisfaction result on the previous research. The best result achieved on the use of Hybrid Active Filter on %ITHD  for 4.27 %  and  %VTHD  for 3.83%,  while Active Filter gave on %ITHD  for 5.14 %  and  %VTHD  for 3.82%. There are 17.23% and 0.44% lower in %VTHD and %ITHD if compared with result achieved by Passive Filter. Both of them are suited with   %THD standard. But the result achieved by Hybrid active Filter gave most satisfactory value compared with Passive Filter's for17.65% and 0.43% lower in %VTHD and %ITHD.. Simulation on Passive Filter produced on %ITHD   for 22.37 % and   %VTHD for 4.26%. In this case, %ITHD standard for applying Passive Filter could not be fulfilled.
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Makalah ini memaparkan tentang simulasi Filter Pasif untuk meredam harmonisa yang timbul akibat penggunaan beban Vacuum Induction Furnace dengan daya  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz, serta perbandingannya dengan Filter Aktif dan Filter Aktif Hibrid. Pada penelitian terdahulu Filter Aktif maupun Filter Aktif Hibrid terbukti mampu meredam harmonisa arus yang timbul dengan baik. Hasil terbaik tetap didapat dengan menggunakan Filter Aktif Hibrid dengan %ITHD sebesar 4.27 % dan %VTHD sebesar 3.83 %. Penggunaan Filter Aktif memberikan hasil %ITHD sebesar  5.14% dan %VTHD sebesar 3.82%. Bila dibandingkan dengan penggunaan Filter Pasif maka ada peningkatan kinerja dari penggunaan Filter Aktif dalam hal mereduksi %ITHD sebesar 17.23% dan %VTHD sebesar 0.44%. Keduanya telah sesuai dengan standar % THD.  Penggunaan Filter Aktif Hibrid mampu mereduksi %ITHD sebesar 17.65% dan %VTHD sebesar 0.43% dibanding penggunaan Filter Pasif.Penggunaan Filter Pasif memberikan hasil %ITHD sebesar  22.37% dan %VTHD sebesar 4.26%. %ITHD untuk Filter Pasif  belum memenuhi standar % THD untuk arus.
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Kata kunci: Harmonisa, Simulasi, Filter Aktif Hibrid, Filter Pasif, Filter Aktif, THD.
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	fb81726626f587bafeae60d3d0d17197	c0bdb80b23e45d6aa2eb73ae45167247	4b378ac2cddac6296ecf4ca66ccf891f	article	Simulasi Filter Pasif dan Perbandingan Unjuk Kerjanya dengan Filter Aktif dan Filter Aktif Hibrid dalam Meredam Harmonisa pada Induction Furnace	Khristian Khandy Lestanto	\N	2001
8205556	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000857	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16294	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000857}, priority = {2}	Fluorescent lamp will shine perfectly if it applied on power supply matching with its rating for example 220 V, 50 Hz.  Generally in rural (Indonesia) have poor regulation of power supply. Due to poor regulation in rural cause it hardly shines. Compare with incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp have  superiority. The present of electromagnetic ballast transformer at fluorescent lamp have effect poor power factor and increase power loss. The function of ballast transformer only just on starting time. Replacing ballast transformer with switching process on fluorescent lamp result both improving power factor and it can shine on poor power regulation of power supply. Increasing switching frequency result small inductor size. Inductor, using in switching frequency, makes high transient voltage so that its shines. Replacing ballast transformer by 800 Hz switching frequency result power factor 0,86 leading. If fluorescent lamp use ballast transformer, the power factor will be down until 0,4 lagging. If voltage of power supply 160 volt, fluorescent lamp by ballast transformer can not shine but by switching process (more 800 Hz) it shines perfectly.
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Lampu TL dapat menyala dengan baik apabila dicatu (dipasang) pada sumber tegangan yang sesuai dengan rating tegangan lampu TL tersebut, misal 220 volt, 50 Hz. Daerah Pedesaan (di Indonesia) pada umumnya sumber tegangan (listrik) memiliki regulasi tegangan yang buruk. Buruknya regulasi tegangan pedesaan mengakibatkan lampu TL sulit bahkan tidak dapat menyala. Lampu TL sebagai sumber penerangan memiliki beberapa keunggulan dibandingkan lampu pijar. Kehadiran trafo ballast pada lampu TL adalah merugikan. Trafo ballast berfungsi hanya pada saat start, setelah lampu TL menyala kehadiran trafo ballast mengakibatkan faktor daya menjadi rendah dan trafo ballast sendiri menyerap daya aktif. Menghilangkan ballast elektromagnetik dan menggantikan dengan proses switching  pada lampu TL menghasilkan perbaikan faktor daya sekaligus lampu TL dapat menyala pada catu daya dengan regulasi tegangan yang sangat buruk. Frekuensi switching yang tinggi menghasilkan ukuran induktor yang kecil. Induktor dipergunakan pada proses switching untuk menghasilkan tegangan transient yang cukup untuk menyalakan lampu TL. Frekuensi Switching 800 Hz pada lampu TL sebagai penganti trafo ballast menghasilkan faktor daya 0,86 leading. Jika lampu TL mempergunakan trafo ballast maka faktor daya lampu TL tersebut 0,4 lagging. Lampu TL yang mempergunakan trafo ballast tidak dapat menyala pada kondisi tegangan 160 volt tetapi switching dengan frekuensi lebih besar dari 800 Hz menghasilkan lampu TL dapat menyala dengan sempurna pada kondisi tegangan 160 volt.
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	e986531c7e684edd280b5e1eda3377dd	9b65e76ce50d8689bff8ab70cb22dc12	bee37f9c578fcd75919113bbf4f288ea	article	Peningkatan Kinerja Lampu TL (Fluorescent) pada Catu Daya dengan Regulasi Tegangan Buruk	I Nyoman Wahyu Satiawan	\N	2001
8205557	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000858	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16295	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000858}, priority = {2}	There are a lot of factors causing the monitor not to work well. Examination by the technician generally involves two steps: preliminary testing for facts finding and minor problems solving, and/or followed by further hardware-repairing. This paper describes the using of XS-Board and the Xilinx-FPGA within it to create preliminary testing tool for VGA troubleshooting. The goal of this research is to evaluate how effective the using of XS-Board with FPGA XC4005XL to implement a preliminary testing tool for VGA troubleshooting. The system will generate pictures in certain patterns and colors periodically to help technician in observing the monitor. The experiment shows that XS-Board with FPGA XC4005XL inside it is capable in handling the signaling for VGA monitor to display 64 colors almost fullscreen. With only consume 15% of logic cell resources; this system is efficient enough and ready to be improved further. One of its critical characteristics is that the internal clock generator of XC4005XL has 10% tolerant in frequency variation resulting in imperfect display of fullscreen mode.
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Ada banyak faktor penyebab kenapa monitor tidak berfungsi dengan baik. Pemeriksaan oleh tukang servis biasanya meliputi dua tahap: pemeriksaan pendahuluan untuk mencari fakta teknis dan menyelesaikan kerusakan kecil, dan/atau dilanjutkan dengan perbaikan perangkat keras lebih lanjut. Makalah ini menjelaskan penggunaan XS-Board yang dilengkapi dengan FPGA dari Xilinx untuk menciptakan perlengkapan pemeriksaan pendahuluan untuk perawatan VGA. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui seberapa efektif penggunaan XS-Board dengan FPGA XC4005 di dalamnya guna mengimplementasikan sebuah alat pemeriksa awal untuk perbaikan monitor VGA. Metode yang dilakukan adalah dengan membangkitkan gambar menggunakan pola-pola dan warna tertentu secara periodik untuk membantu tukang servis dalam pemeriksaan. Percobaan menunjukkan bahwa XS-Board dengan XC4005XL di dalamnya mampu menghasilkan sinyal-sinyal kontrol untuk VGA sehingga mampu menampilkan hingga 64 warna dengan tampilan layar hampir penuh (fullscreen). Dengan hanya menggunakan 15% dari sumberdaya FPGA yang tersedia, sistem ini dirasa cukup efisien dan bisa dikembangkan lagi lebih lanjut. Salah satu karakteristik penting dari sistem ini adalah pembangkit clock internal dari XC4005XL yang memiliki toleransi variasi frekuensi hingga 10% yang mengakibatkan tampilan yang tidak benar-benar layah penuh.
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	a69d639505b2106c3c5ccceede8a10b8	91d81c46b5a227b8ac0067a9274330b5	f217d8f62f333282c3b48bf57fcddfc3	article	Preliminary Testing Tool for VGA Monitor Using FPGA XC4005XL and XS-Board	Indar Sugiarto	\N	2001
8205558	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000859	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16296	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000859}, priority = {2}	This research is develop the alternative control algorithm using Internal Model Control - Neural Network Gain Scheduling (IMC-NNGS) to control mole fraction of methanol-water distillation column. Distillation column with L-V control strategy has pairing Xd-L and Xb-Qr. IMC performances depend on only ? tuning value or filter time constant. With ? tuning value manipulating IMC could be nonlinear control, where ? tuning value is outputs of NN that had been trained by using error variable, process variable, manipulated variable, and set point variable from plant. Gain scheduling using NN could be increase control system performance and product quality. The best IAE changing value shown at mole fraction feed increase. There are IAE equal with 0,234799 for IMC and IAE equal with 0, 00042 for IMC-NNGS. In other word IMCGS has IAE 559 times better than IMC. Beside that IMC-NNGS has faster response, offset free and robust to overcome set-point and disturbance changes.  
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Pada penelitian ini dikembangkan suatu alternatif sistem pengendalian dengan algoritma Internal Model Control - Neural Network Gain Scheduling (IMC-NNGS) untuk mengendalikan fraksi mol metanol dan air pada kolom distilasi tunggal sistem biner metanol-air dengan struktur L-V. Pada struktur L-V Fraksi distilat (Xd) dipasangkan dengan laju aliran refluk (L) sedangkan fraksi bawah dipasangkan dengan laju panas pada reboiler (Qr). Karakteristik pengendali IMC hanya tergantung pada harga tuning ? atau time konstan filter yang diberikan kepadanya. Dengan memanipulasi harga tuning ? maka pengendali IMC akan menjadi pengendali nonlinier, dimana pada IMC-NNGS harga ? yang di-update dari output NN yang telah dilatih dengan input berupa error, proses variabel (PV), manipulated variabel (MV) dan setpoint dari plant. Kinerja NN dalam melakukan gain scheduling terhadap IMC dapat meningkatkan kualitas sistem pengendalian dan kualitas produk yang ditunjukkan secara kuantitatif dengan Integral Absolute Error (IAE). Perubahan IAE terbaik antara IMC dan IMC-NNGS tercapai pada pengujian penambahan fraksi input (Xf), diperoleh IAE  sebesar 0,234799 untuk IMC dan IAE sebesar 0,00042 untuk IMC-NNGS atau 559 kali lebih baik. Selain itu IMC-NNGS memiliki respons sistem lebih cepat, tidak memiliki offset, serta bersifat kokoh terhadap perubahan setpoint dan kehadiran gangguan yang mempengaruhi proses.
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Kata kunci: Neural Network (NN), Internal Model Control (IMC) Gain Scheduling, kolom distilasi.
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	df5538caf9782283d3a6796d63034437	e0fb8fce4b968198086081c5bc853b0e	b656783e36d64fa5cc18c70dac5d0f14	article	Internal Model Control (IMC) - Neural Network (NN) Gain Scheduling untuk Pengendalian Kolom Distilasi	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2001
8205559	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000860	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16297	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000860}, priority = {2}	Pornographic image recognition is a matching process between an image signature of pornographic training image and an image signature of query image. The aims of this research were to build pornographic image recognition system based on image content that can classify an image that is porno or not and to know how the performance of this method is. Image content that was used in this research was color content and image signature. The image content was taken by color histogram and by extracting an image using wavelet transform, next choosing a little wavelet transforms coefficients that have the biggest magnitude value and moment was used to sharpness the image information content. The tests were carried out in Daubechies 8 wavelets type, 25 heterogeneous pornographic images for training and 500 query images that consist 125 heterogeneous pornographic images and 375 non-pornographic images. Screening success rates were determined by using number images that can be screening per number images on database in percentage, and screening time was determined by the time that needed for an image to classify as pornographic image. The results show that this method give average of screening success rate about 67.02% (it means can classify 84 images as pornographic from 125 pornographic images in database) and can classify about 36 images as pornographic from 375 non-pornographic images in database. This system also needs a little time for screening process that is about 0.29 second every image and screening time is linear to size of database. This method is good enough as pornographic image screening but need some improvement for increasing the performance.
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Pengenalan citra merupakan proses pencocokan antara ciri-ciri citra citra query dengan ciri-ciri citra pelatihan yang tersimpan dalam basis data (citra pustaka). Penelitian ini merupakan pengenalan citra porno berbasis kandungan informasi (image content) citra yang bertujuan untuk membangun sistem yang dapat melakukan pengenalan apakah suatu citra berkategori porno atau bukan dan untuk mengetahui keefektifan teknik ini.  Kandungan informasi yang dimaksud adalah informasi warna dan ciri-ciri citra (image signature) yang di peroleh dengan cara teknik histogram warna dan mentransformasi-wavelet-kan  citra dan memilih sebagian kecil (m) koefisien hasil transformasi yang memiliki nilai magnitude terbesar yang selanjutnya ciri-ciri citra dikenakan proses penghitungan momen untuk penajaman informasi citra. Informasi ini yang digunakan sebagai basis pengenalan. Pengenalan citra porno menjadi sulit karena citra porno memiliki tingkat heterogen yang tinggi seperti memiliki pose, warna latar belakang, diambil dari sudut kamera, warna kulit, dan etnis yang berbeda.  Sistem ini diujikan pada wavelet jenis Daubechies 8, 25 citra porno heterogen untuk pelatihan, dan 500 sample citra query yang terdiri dari 125 citra porno heterogen dan 375 citra non-porno. Tingkat kesuksesan pengenalan dihitung dengan menggunakan nilai persentase dari jumlah citra porno yang dikenali  terhadap jumlah total citra porno yang terdapat dalam basis data dan waktu pengenalan merupakan waktu yang diperlukan oleh sistem untuk mengklasifikasikan sebuah citra sebagai citra porno atau bukan. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kesuksesan pengenalan citra porno menggunakan metode ini sebesar 67.02% (dapat mengenali  sebanyak 84 citra sebagai citra  porno dari 125 citra porno yang diuji) dan mendeteksi citra non-porno menjadi porno sebanyak 36 citra dari 375 cita non porno (9.06 %), Waktu pengenalan bersifat linear terhadap ukuran data basis data dan waktu pengenalan relatif pendek yaitu rata-rata untuk setiap citra sebesar 0.29 detik. Hasil ini menunjukkan transformasi wavelet cukup baik digunakan sebagai pemroses-awal (pre-processing) citra dan moment sebagai penajam informasi untuk  pengenalan citra porno atas kandungan informasi (image content) dari citra, namun perlu diteliti lebih lanjut sehingga tingkat kesuksesan lebih baik.
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Katakunci: sistem pengenalan, citra porno, transformasi wavelet, momen, dan ciri-ciri citra.
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	553e4c86400b860c4111b8699f513ba6	dd263924bf46b8398ef6257acd69ce75	7f2a3adafd158edf4fce8675a5310a3b	article	Pengenalan Citra Porno Berbasis Kandungan Informasi Citra (Image Content)	I B K Widiartha	\N	2001
8205560	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000861	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16298	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000861}, priority = {2}	Mobile phone has changed from an ordinary telecommunication device into a multi-purpose device with various capabilities. Besides working as a communication device, a mobile phone can also be used as a internet connection (via GPRS) and a picture sender and receiver (via MMS). In this research, we will develop a Security Surveillance System which enables the user to monitor condition from a room from a long distance. This security surveillance system use webcam and will send an MMS to the user automatically, if a motion is detected. This system is implemented using Visual Basic and Java programming languages. According to our test results, we conclude that this Security Surveillance System running well. But system using GPRS and MMS still not suitable to be implemented in Indonesia. This is due to the poor network infrastructure of the GPRS and MMS services in Indonesia. In the future,  if the infrastructure of the GPRS and MMS services in Indonesia is working properly, this system is quite reliable as security surveillance system.
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Handphone telah berubah dari alat telekomunikasi biasa menjadi alat  serbaguna yang mempunyai berbagai fasilitas. Selain untuk berkomunikasi handphone juga dapat digunakan sebagai koneksi internet (lewat fasilitas GPRS) dan pengiriman gambar (lewat fasilitas MMS). Pada pembuatan penelitian ini akan dikembangkan security surveillance system yang memungkinkan user untuk memantau keadaan ruangan dari jarak jauh. Security surveillance system akan menggunakan webcam yang akan mengirimkan MMS kepada user secara otomatis jika terdeteksi adanya suatu gerakan. Security surveillance system dibuat dengan menggunakan program Visual Basic dan Java. Berdasarkan hasil pengujian sistem, maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa security surveillance system yang dibuat telah mampu bekerja dengan baik. Tetapi penggunaan GPRS dan MMS belum cocok untuk diimplementasikan di Indonesia. Hal ini disebabkan karena buruknya jaringan infrastruktur layanan GPRS dan MMS di Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: motion detection, security surveillance system, MMS, GPRS.
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	d3d770cc2d1d367e16836c4c67396daa	cf0d29baf3cacd5382cbe79f38195686	26025bdf4d7be4c1a17d1eec2d3633fb	article	Aplikasi Security Surveillance System Menggunakan Webcam dan HP dengan Fasilitas General Packet Radio Services dan MMS	\N	\N	2001
8205561	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000862	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16299	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000862}, priority = {2}	This paper examines the concept of role-based protection and, in particular, role organization. From basic role relationships, a model for role organization is developed. The role graph model, its operator semantics based on graph theory and algorithms for role administration are proposed. The role graph model, in our view, presents a very generalized form of role organization for access rights administration. It is shown how the model simulates other organizational structures such as hierarchies and privilege graphs. Starting from the basic definitions of roles, their application in security and the basics of the concept of mandatory access control. The basis of this information develops from recognition that roles can be seen as facilitating access to some given information context. By handling each of the role contexts as independent security levels of information, we simulate mandatory access by imposing the requirements of mandatory access control. Among the key considerations, we propose a means of taming Trojan Horses by imposing acyclic information flow among contexts in role-based protection systems. The acyclic information flows and suitable access rules incorporate secrecy which is an essential component of mandatory access control
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Makalah ini membahas konsep proteksi berbasis role berikut dengan organisasi role pada konsep tersebut. Berawal dari relasi dasar antar role, maka dibentuk model untuk membangun organisasi role. Makalah ini mengusulkan model graph role yang dibangun dengan operator sematik berdasarkan teori graph serta memperkenalkan algoritma untuk melakukan administrasi role. Model graph role merupakan bentuk umum organisasi role untuk memodelkan administrasi hak akses. Model tersebut dapat menggambarkan bagaimana  model dapat mensimulasikan struktur organisasi yang lain seperti graph hirarki dan privilege. Diawali dengan definisi dasar role, aplikasinya pada keamanan dan konsep dasar kendali akses yang bersifat mandatory. Hal ini dibangun berdasarkan kenyataan bahwa role dapat menyediakan akses pada konteks informasi tertentu. Dengan penanganan pada setiap konteks informasi sebagai level keamanan informasi yang independen, maka dapat disimulasikan akses mandatory dengan menentukan kriteria kendali akses mandatory. Berdasarkan pertimbangan diatas, maka kami dapat memperlemah Trojan Horse dengan membuat aliran informasi secara asiklik yang mengacu pada konteks sistem proteksi berbasis role. Aliran informasi asiklik dan aturan akses yang tepat, selaras dengan tingkat kerahasiaan informasi yang merupakan komponen penting pada kendali akses mandatory.
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	64304197225421b288765bb2906874be	aea1c9ceb80169b800cf61dc45ee3600	2d5ff9a673c35ab508fb0c14b5ba1a28	article	Pengelolaan Hak Akses pada Sistem Keamanan Berbasis Role	Mochammad Zuliansyah	\N	2001
8205562	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000863	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16300	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000863}, priority = {2}	This paper describes implementation of GPRS and Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) technology in room monitoring application via mobile phone and webcam. The webcam, which is connected to a server, captures picture periodically. A mobile phone, which has GPRS feature and supports J2ME technology, is used to access the picture. Experiments were done using Nokia 3300 emulator in a local area network. The transfer rate time for a 36 KB picture is 0.9 second.The experiment's result shows that the system is only suitable for low frame rate room monitoring.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan tentang implementasi teknologi GPRS dan Java 2 Micro Edition untuk aplikasi pemantauan ruangan melalui handphone menggunakan webcam. Webcam yang terhubung dengan server melakukan proses capture ruangan pada periode waktu tertentu. Handphone yang telah mendukung teknologi Java dan GPRS dipakai untuk mengakses hasil capture gambar yang telah disimpan. Pengujian dilakukan dengan menggunakan emulator Nokia 3300 dalam sebuah local area network. Waktu transfer rata-rata untuk gambar berukuran 36 KB pada adalah 0,9 detik. Dari hasil pengujian, disimpulkan bahwa sistem ini cocok jika dipakai untuk melakukan monitoring dengan frame rate yang rendah.
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	055b91f70095889da5202e6ea4ab3184	b0f325ed971d1f26776a646640d20c55	90d89b5d58f8ddf35f45b321425e6065	article	Emulasi Aplikasi Pemantauan Ruangan Melalui Handphone  Menggunakan Webcam	Stephanie Imelda Pella	\N	2001
8205563	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000864	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16301	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000864}, priority = {2}	Besides its importance for conventional ceramics, mullite has become a choice of material for advanced structural and functional ceramics due to its favourable properties. Some outstanding properties of mullite are low thermal expansion, low thermal conductivity, excellent creep resistance, high-temperature strength, and good chemical stability. The mechanism of mullite formation depends upon the method of combining the alumina- and silica-containing reactants. It is also related to the temperature at which the reaction leads to the formation of mullite (mullitisation temperature). Mullitisation temperatures have been reported to differ by up to several hundred degrees Celsius depending on the synthesis method used. The three synthesis methods used to prepare mullite are discussed in this paper together with an overview of mullite, its properties and the current application of mullite.
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Keramik mullite tidak hanya penting dalam penggunaan konvensional, tetapi juga sudah menjadi bahan pilihan untuk aplikasi struktural dan fungsional karena sifat-sifatnya yang menguntungkan. Beberapa keunggulan sifat mullite adalah sifat muai dan konduktivitas panasnya rendah, ketahanan mulur yang tinggi, kekuatan yang terjaga pada temperatur tinggi, dan sifat korosinya yang baik. Mekanisme pembentukan mullite bergantung pada bagaimana proses menggabungkan reaktan yang mengandung alumina dan silika. Mekanisme tersebut juga bergantung pada temperatur reaksi awal yang akan mengarah pada pembentukan mullite (mullitisation). Beberapa penelitian melaporkan terjadinya temperatur mullitisation yang bervariasi hingga beberapa ratus derajat Celsius bergantung pada proses sintesa yang digunakan. Artikel ini menjelaskan tiga proses sintesa yang menghasilkan mullite yang dibahas bersama dengan sifat-sifat dan aplikasi mullite saat ini. 
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Kata kunci: mullite, mullitisation, fasa glassy, sol-gel, spray pyrolysis, chemical vapour deposition.	1703071909f2e61c1cd012bf7d27eead	973cc7cf2be028c851b6c361d6db41b1	36ec08a85a2429d7fe7ae7020b9e9950	article	Mullite Ceramics: Its Properties  Structure  and Synthesis	Juliana Anggono	\N	2000
8205564	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000865	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16302	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000865}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of shot peening on stress corrosion cracking of a low carbon steel in ocean water environment. The dimension of specimens  were prepared in accordance with the ASTM G39. The hardness testing was carried out using microvickers with 0,25 kgf load in the longitudinal direction. The corrosion cracking test was  immersed into artificial sea water for about 7 months. The test shows that the pitting corrosion is dominantly nucleated at the metal film interface. The biggest pitting corrosion was occurred under the static loading of 70 for the specimens unpeened. The presence of pitting corrosion promotes stress corrosion cracking. The cracking has a intergranular branched morphology which is typical for the chloride cracking of low carbon steel
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh shot peening terhadap korosi retak tegang baja karbon rendah dalam lingkungan air laut yang mengandung 3,5 % NaCl. Dimensi spesimen uji korosi dibuat berdasarkan standar ASTM G39. Pengujian kekerasan dilakukan menggunakan mikrovickres dengan beban 0,25kgf pada arah ketebalan bahan. Uji korosi dilakukan dengan mencelupkan dalam air laut buatan selama 7 bulan. Hasil pengujian menunjukan bahwa spesimen uji cenderung lebih dominan terserang korosi sumuran (pitting corrosion). Korosi sumuran yang terbesar terdapat pada spesimen uji tanpa shot peening pada pembebanan static 70%. Terbentuknya korosi sumuran menjadi pemicu terbentuknya korosi retak tegang. Bentuk retak yang terdapat pada daerah korosi sumuran adalah intergranular bercabang yang merupakan hasil serangan klorida pada baja karbon rendah.
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Kata kunci: shot peening, korosi sumuran, korosi retak tegang.	f02294aa5861d073df59abc3bfea6138	42afccaf68eed3ebe048f002c5c46098	f7d125baa4d1faac3522e95e8c186a28	article	Efek Shot Peening Terhadap Korosi Retak Tegang (SCC) Baja Karbon Rendah dalam Lingkungan Air Laut	Sugiyanto Sugiyanto	\N	2000
8205565	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000866	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16303	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000866}, priority = {2}	On 2 Wheel Steering system vehicles, the direction steer is controlled by front wheel steer angle (df). Because characteristic of tire and dynamic parameter influence of vehicle, emerge the slip angle when the vehicle make a turn. If the vehicle turn at high speed the slip angle can result unstable vehicle movement (oversteer, understeer). The way to overcome this circumstance is to make limit speed of the vehicle. From two kinds of unstable circumstance above, the driver must avoid oversteer at high speed. Oversteer more risky rather than understeer, because it cause uncertain turning direction. The other ways to overcome this oversteer, by using four wheels steering system (4WS). By controlling the rear wheel angle (dr), oversteer can be avoided. The other advantage of 4WS is, it create good maneuver at low-speed. This analysis is expected that can produce the formulation of dr as the function of df and speed, which can make stability of turning at high-speed and short radius of turning at low speed. By combining No Side Slip method and critical skid, the rear wheel angle create no skid and short radius turn at low-speed or at high-speed.
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Pada mobil bersistem 2 Wheel Steering, kendali arah tertumpu pada sudut belok roda depan (df). Karena sifat ban dan pengaruh parameter dinamis kendaraan, timbul sudut slip saat mobil bergerak belok. Bila mobil tersebut bergerak belok pada kecepatan tinggi, sudut slip dapat mengakibatkan gerakan kendaraan tidak stabil (oversteer, understeer). Cara untuk mengatasi keadaan ini adalah membatasi kecepatan kendaraan. Dari dua macam keadaan tidak stabil di atas, oversteeringlah yang harus dihindari pengendara saat kecepatan mobil tinggi. Oversteer lebih berbahaya dibandingkan understeer, karena menyebabkan arah belok kendaraan tidak menentu. Cara lain untuk mengatasi oversteer ini adalah menggunakan sistem 4 wheel steering (4WS). Dengan mengontrol sudut belok roda belakang (dr), oversteer dapat dihindari. Keuntungan 4WS lainnya adalah dapat menghasilkan manuver kendaraan yang baik pada kecepatan rendah. Analisa yang dibuat ini diharapkan dapat menghasilkan perumusan dr sebagai fungsi dari df dan juga V, yang membuat kendaraan berputar stabil pada kecepatan tinggi dan memiliki radius putar yang kecil pada kecepatan rendah. Dengan kombinasi metoda Tanpa Side Slip dan skid kritis, dihasilkan sudut belok roda belakang yang tidak menghasilkan skid saat kendaraan berbelok serta radius putar kendaraan yang kecil, baik pada kecepatan rendah maupun kecepatan tinggi. Akhirnya dapat diperoleh konstruksi dari kendaraan yang lebih stabil.
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8205566	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000867	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16304	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000867}, priority = {2}	The design of tapioca maker is part of an implementation of appropriate technology, to provide people to have a better way to produce tapioca.  Traditionally, producing tapioca consist of three steps: grating, squeezing, and filtering.  Each step is done separately, by manual operation. With this tapioca maker, those three steps of producing tapioca could be done automatically in a consecutive process.  Compare with that of traditional process, the production rate of this the tapioca maker is much higher.
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Perancangan mesin pembuat tepung tapioka (tepung singkong atau ketela pohon) ini merupakan salah satu upaya penerapan teknologi tepat guna, untuk membantu penduduk yang selama ini masih menerapkan cara tradisional dalam pembuatan tapioka. Cara tradisional pembuatan tepung tapioka terdiri dari proses pemarutan ketela pohon yang sudah dikupas, kemudian pemerasan (penggilasan) dan penyaringan parutan ketela pohon yang sudah dicampur air, untuk mendapatkan tepung tapioka.  Pada cara tradisional, masing-masing proses tersebut dilakukan secara terpisah, dan manual. Dengan mesin yang dirancang ini, proses pemarutan ketela pohon yang sudah dikupas, pemerasan (penggilasan) dan penyaringan parutan ketela pohon untuk mendapatkan tepung tapioka bisa dilakukan dalam satu rangkaian proses.  Dengan mesin yang dirancang ini, waktu proses, yaitu proses pemarutan, pemerasan (penggilasan), dan penyaringan menjadi lebih singkat, bila dibandingkan dengan cara tradisional. Dengan waktu proses yang lebih singkat, laju produksi per satuan waktu menjadi lebih besar.
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Kata kunci: proses pemarutan, pemerasan, penyaringan, tapioka	0be59e7695a1c909926bda76d36b6e90	1664ba276854b564344047e5e46205a3	f57e9a202f621980c542eb49c61429bf	article	Perancangan Mesin Pembuat Tepung Tapioka	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2000
8205567	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000868	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16305	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000868}, priority = {2}	Aluminum fine powder as the matrix and TiO2  as the reinforcement is known as Al/metal matrix composite, that can be produced by powder metallurgy. The research of Al/TiO2 MMC with various content of reinforcement was 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8% weight of TiO2. Green body was produced with variuos compacting pressures 400 and 500 MPa, then sintered at 550 oC for 5 hour. Optical and SEM were used to observe the microstructures. Mechanical properties of the specimens including Brinell hardness and modulus of rupture by four point bending. The results of the research show that Brinell hardness number, modulus of rupture and density of composites increases with increasing compacting pressure. The optimum properties were achieved on the composites containing 4% weight of TiO2  were modulus of rupture was 82 kg/mm2, hardness was 42 BHN and density 2.57 gr/cm3 with compacting pressure of 500 MPa.
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Aluminium serbuk sebagai matrik dan TiO2 sebagai penguat dikenal sebagai bahan komposit matrik logam (MMC), yang dapat diproduksi dengan teknik metalurgi serbuk. Dalam penelitian ini komposit Al/TiO2 dengan variasi penambahan unsur penguat sebesar 0, 2, 4, 6 dan 8% berat TiO2. Pembentukan green body dengan tekanan kompaksi 400 dan 500 MPa, dan proses sinter  pada suhu 550 OC selama 2 jam. Pengujian meliputi uji bending dan kekerasan brinell, pengamatan srtuktur mikro menggunakan SEM dan mikroskop optik. Hasil penelitian menunjukan kekerasan dan kekuatan bending meningkat dengan meningkatnya tekanan kompaksi. Komposisi optimum dicapai pada komposisi Al/TiO2 4% berat, dengan kekuatan bending sebesar 82 kg/mm2 dan kekerasan 42 BHN pada pembentukan dengan tekanan kompaksi 500 MPa.
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Kata kunci:  metalurgi serbuk, Al/TiO2, Komposit.	622a8666b4701ca58a2439ff98dcf63b	ff441ef664eb9431cea234c849cae02a	56f6084bc566c3e195115b7cd85342a5	article	Pengaruh Kadar TiO2 Terhadap Kekuatan Bending Komposit Serbuk Al/TiO2	Toto Rusianto	\N	2000
8205568	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000869	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16306	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000869}, priority = {2}	Traction Control System is an innovative automotive technology to prevent stability. Research impress to make mathematics control model. Research Methodology is used by using integrated research of the other researcher to analyze model Hybrid PID Fuzzy. The results of the research by setting value of Kp,Ki,Kd, pedal ravel, pedal throttle, spark advance = 0,20 for right and left wheel. Hybrid PID Fuzzy capable to repair error and delta error respond of disturbance.  
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Sistem kontrol traksi merupakan salah satu produk teknologi yang berkembang saat ini dibidang otomotif dalam hal menjaga stabilitas suatu kendaraan. Penelitian di bidang ini sudah banyak dilakukan oleh peneliti namun permodelan matematisnya masih sangat minim sekali untuk dilakukan. Metodologi penelitian yang dilakukan dengan cara mengintegrasikan penelitian-penelitian dibidang kontrol traksi yang sudah pernah dilakukan peneliti lain, kemudian menganalisis terhadap hasil permodelan yang dilakukan yaitu dengan simulasi Hybrid PID Fuzzy. Hasil penelitian dilakukan dengan setting terhadap parameter nilai Kp,Ki, Kd selanjutnya terhadap pedal rem, pedal gas, dan sudut pengapian untuk memperoleh batasan slip yang diizinkan lebih kecil atau sama dengan 0,20 untuk roda kiri dan roda kanan. Dari hasil penelitian diperoleh bahwa Hybrid PID Fuzzy mampu memperbaiki respon gangguan yang terjadi berupa error dan delta error terhadap setting point.
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8205569	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000870	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16307	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000870}, priority = {2}	Synergy that exists among available knowledge, capabilities, and resources and is aligned with business strategy has produced competitive advantage. That is why Surabaya Plaza Hotel (SPH) has better performance compared to its competitors. Referring to Knowledge Management Pyramid that was developed by Rosenberg, SPH is now in the level two (Information, Creation, Sharing, and Management). SPH should create Knowledge Management Manager position and increase all existing capabilities and resources to enter into a higher level (level three in Rosenberg concept), that is Enterprise Intelligence.
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Perpaduan antara knowledge yang dimiliki, kapabilitas dan resources yang ada, digabungkan dengan strategi bisnis yang dimiliki telah menghasilkan competitive advantage yang menjadikan Surabaya Plaza Hotel (SPH) memiliki performance lebih bagus dibandingkan kompetitornya. Sesuai dengan Knowledge Management Pyramid yang dikembangkan oleh Rosenberg, SPH berada pada level dua yaitu Information, Creation, Sharing, and Management. SPH perlu mengadakan satu jabatan baru yaitu Knowledge Management Manager dan meningkatkan semua kapabilitas dan resources yang ada untuk memasuki tingkat yang tinggi lagi (level tiga dalam konsep Rosenberg) yaitu Entreprise Intelligence.
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8205570	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000871	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16308	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000871}, priority = {2}	Type of tourists determines the development of tourism industry in certain region. This paper briefly analyzes the condition from each region in the world. Moreover, Indonesian tourist behavior in Australia is used as the case study to discuss the type of tourists that can influence the tourism industry, especially based on the type of accommodation and the food bought. Literature research is done to present the data in this paper, by using theories of tourists typology.	c8915aca425bf2959531e83324ecdba9	e08612285e9a77e8cf2c0b28e4b4d60f	42f3db51f9bef24a685d8e42bf2013c0	article	INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS TREND: THE CASE OF INDONESIAN OUTBOUND TOURIST IN AUSTRALIA	Agoes Indrianto	\N	2005
8205571	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000872	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16309	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000872}, priority = {2}	Safety and Security are of great concern for hotel industry. Hotel schools have responsibility to give and train students the knowledge of safety and security. This research aims to examine the competencies of students in "safety & security" areas. Survey was undertaken to the practical instructors as well as the students. The result shows practical instructors and students have knowledge of safety and security but they do not take seriously the importance of safety and security. In addition, the competencies are developed slightly throughout student year. 	08cc0b6a5c3ce50defd8b8b67613d9b7	93eaa1fac5ec013d8a03c60d2b942be6	b7a38d535a0ddec2847da4f900770f60	article	THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY MEASURES IN TRAINING HOTELS  A CASE STUDY OF WYSWERT HOTEL  CHRISTELIJKE HOGESCHOOL NEDERLAND	Benjamin Kuhn	\N	2005
8205572	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000873	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16310	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000873}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a case study of international franchising, focusing on fast-food sector. McDonald's is one of the world's premier entrepreneurial success stories. However, early in 2003, McDonald's has announced a re-structure plan including cutting jobs, closing many restaurants and slowing down the expansion plan. What went wrong with McDonald's and what can other international franchises learn from these mistakes are investigated. Result shows business environments, corporate level strategies, and operations are the key issues.	d2174db51230def5ecac8ad96d14e928	d44e2e9c27bf7e5d6775c5113102d2f1	6a314e7a5fae7ffa8674de832256e96d	article	THE MCDONALDS CASE: STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH	Le Giang	\N	2005
8205573	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000874	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16311	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000874}, priority = {2}	The rapid growth of food service business in Surabaya obviously affect consumers' decision toward in which restaurant they would like to eat. This exploratory research aims to investigate students behaviour of Petra Christian University in deciding to eat at fast food restaurants compared to non fast food restaurants. Result reveals that there are differences related to the frequency of visit and with whom the respondents have meals at restaurants. Moreover, respondents' decision to eat at fast food restaurant is influenced more by quality of the food, service speed, and price; whereas quality of the food, friendliness, and restaurant ambience are factors which influence respondents more to have meals at non fast food restaurant.
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Menjamurnya bisnis makanan di Surabaya mempengaruhi perilaku masyarakat dalam mengambil keputusan pembelian di sebuah restoran. Penelitian eksploratif ini bertujuan untuk menggali perilaku mahasiswa UK. Petra dalam memutuskan untuk makan di fast food restaurant dibandingkan dengan di non fast food restaurant. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan sehubungan dengan frekuensi kunjungan dan dengan siapa responden berkunjung ke sebuah restoran. Selain itu, keputusan makan di fast food restaurant lebih dipengaruhi oleh faktor kualitas makanan, kecepatan layanan, dan harga yang relatif terjangkau. Sedangkan kualitas makanan, keramahan layanan dan kenyamanan restoran merupakan faktor yang lebih mempengaruhi pembelian di non fast food restaurant.
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8205574	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000875	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16312	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000875}, priority = {2}	The main foundation of information system is database and programming. Inefficient database and unstructured programming can influence information system performance. Database design is very important, including the data design, data domain and relationship. Unstable design can cause data lost, inconsistent data, redundancy data, slow data updating and many more. A some presented in this paper study cases here show how important the step of design before the step of making database, which is called the design of logical data model. From these study cases here, we can see that design will influence the database.
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Dalam suatu sistem informasi, landasan yang utama adalah database dan implementasi prgoram. Database yang tidak efektif dan implementasi program yang tidak terstruktur dapat mempengaruhi performansi sistem informasi tersebut. Pengaruh desain terhadap database sangatlah besar, termasuk desain data, tipe data maupun relasinya. Pembuatan desain yang tidak dibangun dengan cermat dapat menyebabkan hilangnya data yang dibutuhkan, data yang tidak konsisten, redundansi data, proses update yang lambat dan banyak hal lain. Untuk menghindari hal tersebut, dibuatlah beberapa contoh kasus yang dapat menunjukkan betapa pentingnya desain sebelum pembuatan database yaitu pembuatan logical data model. Dari contoh kasus yang diberikan, dapat dilihat bahwa desain mempengaruhi database yang akan dibentuk.
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8205575	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000876	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16313	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000876}, priority = {2}	In this paper, we implemented 3D object modeling from 2D input images. Modeling is performed  by using volumetric reconstruction approaches by using volumetric reconstruction approaches, the 3D space is tesselated into discrete volumes called voxels. We use voxel coloring method to reconstruct 3D object from synthetic input images by using voxel coloring, we can get photorealistic result and also has advantage to solve occlusion problem that occur in many case of 3D reconstruction. Photorealistic 3D object reconstruction is a challenging problem in computer graphics and still an active area nowadays. Many applications that make use the result of reconstruction, include virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D games, and another 3D applications. Voxel coloring considered the reconstruction problem as a color reconstruction problem, instead of shape reconstruction problem. This method works by discretizing scene space into voxels, then traversed and colored those voxels in special order. The result is photorealitstic 3D object.
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Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan implementasi untuk pemodelan obyek tiga dimensi yang berasal dari gambar dua dimensi. Pemodelan ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan volumetric. Dengan menggunakan pendekatan volumetric, ruang tiga dimensi dibagi menjadi bentuk diskrit yang disebut voxel. Kemudian pada voxel-voxel tersebut dilakukan metode pewarnaan voxel untuk mendapatkan hasil berupa obyek tiga dimensi yang bersifat photorealistic. Bagaimana memodelkan obyek tiga dimensi untuk menghasilkan hasil photorealistic merupakan masalah yang masih aktif di bidang komputer grafik. Banyak aplikasi lain yang dapat memanfaatkan hasil dari pemodelan tersebut seperti virtual reality, augmented reality dan lain-lain. Pewarnaan voxel merupakan pemodelan obyek tiga dimensi dengan melakukan rekonstruksi warna, bukan rekonstruksi bentuk. Metode ini bekerja dengan cara mendiskritkan obyek menjadi voxel dan kemudian melakukan pengecekan secara berurutan terhadap proyeksi voxel ke gambar input untuk menentukan apakah voxel tersebut merupakan bagian dari obyek atau bukan. Sehingga pada akhirnya akan dihasilkan suatu model tiga dimensi yang photorealistic.
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Kata kunci: pewarnaan voxel, pemodelan tiga dimensi, obyek photorealistic.	bf418b8cf7e085e8e77581b3d51b0955	597eed35dccd6a0a8471e879c44c2164	72fae362a0c8a9d877998d63c5482b05	article	PEMODELAN OBYEK TIGA DIMENSI DARI GAMBAR SINTETIS DUA DIMENSI DENGAN PENDEKATAN VOLUMETRIC	Liliana liliana	\N	2001
8205576	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000877	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16314	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000877}, priority = {2}	All sectors of society including softwere industry, have a big concern about quality, both of product quality and service quality. The need to manage risk, has a strong relation with quality and increases system complexity. Standarization in determining quality, ISO is a must for all software developer. If we study further, ISO 9001:2000 still has some weakness especially for implementation in software product. This paper presents a comparative analysis of quality approaches to risk management. This paper also provide a general overview of all the risks aspects treated in ISO 9001:2000 standards and CMMI model version 1.1. In this research, we obtain a strategy to implement ISO 9001:2000 and CMMI together when we make a planing to increase software process. Besides it produces analysis how to change position from ISO 9001:2000 to CMMI. In the implementation on software industry PT 'X', obtain get various benefits that has never been obtained before. 
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Semua hal dalam hidup ini selalu memperhatikan masalah kualitas, baik itu berupa kualitas produk ataupun kualitas layanan. Pada industri perangkat lunak, hal ini tidak dibedakan, kebutuhan untuk menghasilkan produk yang berkualitas akan meningkatkan kekompleksan dari sebuah sistem. Standarisasi dalam penentuan kualitas, ISO sudah menjadi keharusan bagi para pengembang perangkat lunak. Apabila diteliti lebih lanjut, ISO 9001:2000 masih mempunyai banyak kekurangan, khususnya untuk diaplikasikan dalam produk perangkat lunak.Pada penelitian ini, akan dibahas analisis perbandingan dengan melakukan pendekatan kualitas untuk meningkatkan proses perangkat lunak dengan melakukan mapping antara ISO 9001:2000 dengan CMMI. Hal-hal yang dibahas berupa aspek-aspek dari standard ISO dan CMMI versi 1.1. Pada penelitian ini, dapat diperoleh strategi untuk menerapkan ISO 9001:2000 dan CMMI secara sinergi ketika merencanakan untuk melakukan peningkatan proses perangkat lunak. Selain itu, dihasilkan juga analisis bagaimana untuk beralih dari ISO 9001:2000 ke CMMI. Dalam penerapannya pada industri perangkat lunak, PT 'X', diperoleh berbagai keuntungan yang sebelumnya tidak didapatkan.
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Kata kunci:  ISO, ISO 9001:2000, capability maturity model integrated.	1871f7bdd3b16ea89c039ddff0690e10	7fb1dadbbaf355d17ec870b16f2c8b9e	95005be94f6fa0f20c57bb54e6c6a8f7	article	SINERGI ISO 9001:2000 - CMMI  PADA INDUSTRI PENGEMBANG PERANGKAT LUNAK	Yulia Yulia	\N	2001
8205577	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000878	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16315	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000878}, priority = {2}	Ordered Binary Decision Diagram (OBDD) has been used to reduce the amount of space and computing time required for verifying digital circuits. OBDD has also been used to compress grayscale images in form of Boolean function and modeled as a karnaugh-map. In this paper, OBDD is used to compress color image as lossless (OBDD alone) and lossy (YUV-OBDD). Lossless OBDD reaches compression ratio 1.2; 63.3 and 1.3 for natural and texture images which are worse compare to Lossless JPEG. Lossy OBDD reaches compression ratio 2.5; 92.0, 2.6 and 13.5 for natural, texture ands text images which are better than JPEG2000 for texture and text images. Subjectively, OBDD combined with YUV compression has the same quality result as JPEG2000 in natural ands texture images but worse for text image.
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Ordered Binary Decision Diagram (OBDD) telah digunakan untuk mengurangi penyimpanan dan waktu perhitungan yang dibutuhkan untuk menguji kebenaran untai digital. OBDD juga telah digunakan sebagai algoritma kompresi citra grayscale dengan memandang sebuah citra sebagai fungsi Boolean dengan karnaugh-map. Pada makalah ini OBDD diperluas penggunaannya untuk kompresi citra berwarna. Ada dua mode kompresi yang dilakukan, yaitu lossless dan lossy. Pada mode lossy, digunakan pengubahan RGB ke YUV sebelum OBDD diterapkan. Kompresi OBDD lossless mencapai rasio kompresi 1.2, 63.3 dan 1.3 untuk kelompok citra natural dan tektur. Hasil ini lebih buruk dibandingkan dengan Lossless JPEG. Untuk mode lossy dicapai rasio kompresi sebesar 2.5, 92.0, 2.6 dan 13.5 untuk citra natural, tekstur dan teks.  Hasil ini lebih baik daripada JPEG2000 untuk kategori tekstur dan teks. Penilaian secara subyektif kompresi OBDD dan YUV 4:1:1 sama baik dengan JPEG2000 pada kategori natural dan tekstur tapi lebih buruk pada kategori teks.
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Kata kunci:  OBDD, YUV, RGB, kompresi citra, lossless, lossy.	7bcc680696892b5896222d17eb6c3d84	826c9969d13210f9a71b662099dd0b20	63ebffe509fd7b4ff03576fb5ed880de	article	KOMPRESI CITRA BERWARNA DENGAN OBDD	Victor G.U. Victor G.U.	\N	2001
8205578	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000879	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16316	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000879}, priority = {2}	At least, two important factors, discrimination and difficulty, should be considered in determing whether a problem should be in a packet of problems produced for students entrance examination at a university. The higher the discrimination degree of a problem, the better the problem is used to make a selection of participants based on their intellectual capability. How to provide a packet of entrance examination problems satisfying a determined pattern of discrimination and difficulty is a major problem in this paper for which an algorithm, it can be proved that the beneficiary of applying fuzzy sets and fuzzy relation in determing the first chromosome in the process of GA is that the process can reach tolerable solutions faster. Maximum number of generation is still needed as a threshold to overcome the problem of run time system overflow. Generally, the problems in the form of passages tend to have lower fitnest cost.
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Proses penyusunan paket soal (misalnya soal untuk test seleksi masuk universitas) yang diambil dari suatu bank soal, minimal harus memperhatikan dua aspek penting yaitu: tingkat kesulitan dan tingkat diskriminan soal. Semakin tinggi tingkat diskriminan suatu soal, semakin baik soal tersebut dipakai untuk menyeleksi kemampuan peserta test. Permasalahan yang dihadapi adalah bagaimana agar pembuat soal dapat memilih dan menentukan kombinasi soal-soal yang tepat (optimum) sehingga dapat memenuhi tingkat kesulitan dan diskriminan yang dikehendaki. Untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini, diperkenalkan suatu algoritma yang disusun dengan menggunakan hibridisasi metode Genetics Algorithm dan fuzzy sets. Dari hasil pengujian, didapatkan bahwa penggunaan fuzzy sets dan fuzzy relations dalam pemilihan kromoson awal akan lebih mempercepat pencapaian tolerable solutions. Tetap dibutuhkan treshould maksimum jumlah generasi yang dilakukan untuk mencegah run time sistem overflow. Soal bacaan cenderung memiliki nilai Fitnest Cost yang lebih rendah daripada nilai Fitnest Cost untuk paket soal bukan soal bacaan.
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Kata kunci:  genetics algorithm, fuzzy sets, hibridization method.	c642b7353455434a9ad466aad98cc331	b285813bac3f7b12451fa036356bbb3e	9b644ea6cf43e616e924e4fa612bf8c1	article	PENGGUNAAN HIBRIDISASI GENETICS ALGORITHMS DAN FUZZY SETS UNTUK MEMPRODUKSI PAKET SOAL	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205579	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000880	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16317	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000880}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to build a virtual showroom for a car showroom company which allows company to do marketing, selling, and providing payment information through Web. The system is developed based on the requirements of the users and current selling procedure in the showroom. From the investigation result, analysis, design, and implementation are carried out. Testing on the system shows that the system has fulfilled all the requirements needed by the users of the of the system
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan suatu sistem showroom virtual pada suatu showroom mobil sehingga dapat dilakukan pemasaran dan penjualan mobil disertai dengan informasi pembayaran customernya melalui Web. Sistem dikembangkan berdasarkan kebutuhan pengguna terhadap sistem dan prosedur penjualan pada showroom tersebut saat ini. Dari hasil tersebut, dilakukan analisis, desain, dan implementasi sistem yang dibutuhkan. Uji coba terhadap sistem yang dibuat menunjukkan bahwa sistem yang dibuat sudah memiliki seluruh fasilitas yang dibutuhkan pengguna sistem.
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Kata kunci:  showroom virtual, pemasaran, penjualan mobil.	1cd87fb326a8408e99a0db8996856b08	b877f424bff69a40fad4ad132a2a352a	a66e006b4e69209e7cd2112bd82b968d	article	PENJUALAN MOBIL BERBASIS WEB DAN MANAJEMEN DATA PEMBAYARAN DI SHOWROOM MOBIL XYZ	Frica Wiharjo	\N	2001
8205580	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000881	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16318	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000881}, priority = {2}	WAV File is a standard audio file used in Windows. Manipulation of WAV File can be done to obtain different output from the WAV File. These manipulation processes are made into an application that is capable to make changes on WAV File. WAVE Manipulator is an audio application used to change voice from audio files like WAV file. The objective of this project is to develop an application that can be used to change or give effect to the popular audio file known as WAV File using Borland Delphi 7. Application is designed using standard view to make it easier  to use. The output of this research is a WAVE Manipulator Software that function as a tool to manipulate WAV File with the ability to choose part of sample for the manipulation, so that user can easily manipulate a WAV File.
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File WAV adalah file audio standar yang digunakan oleh Windows. Manipulasi file WAV bisa dilakukan untuk mendapatkan hasil suara yang berbeda-beda. Proses manipulasi file WAV tersebut akan dikemas menjadi suatu applikasi yang akan mampu melakukan perubahan-perubahan pada file WAV. WAVE Manipulator adalah nama dari suatu aplikasi audio yang akan dibuat untuk mengubah hasil suara dari file-file audio seperti file WAV. Tujuan dari pembuatan perangkat lunak ini adalah untuk membangun suatu aplikasi yang dapat digunakan untuk mengubah atau memberi efek pada file WAV yang merupakan salah satu file audio yang sangat dikenal dengan menggunakan Borland Delphi 7. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah sebuah perangkat lunak yang bernama WAVE Manipulator yang akan berguna untuk melakukan manipulasi pada file WAV dilengkapi dengan kemampuan untuk menentukan bagian dari sample yang akan dimanipulasi dan lainnya untuk memudahkan pemakai program dalam melakukan manipulasi file WAV.
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Kata kunci:  manipulasi, WAV, WAVE	b87b5fd711957bdb599f4cadf5a2514a	5c0599dfbf143916124449e42ad1e84b	e140809dc59e62ffdb6a00358fcb14ae	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK WAVE MANIPULATOR UNTUK MEMANIPULASI FILE WAV	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8205581	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000882	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16319	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000882}, priority = {2}	Data mining application with fuzzy c-covering method for market basket analysis on supermarket. As one of data mining applications, market basket analysis is generally performed using apriori method. However this method tends to searh the association degree of items by only counting how many times the items appears on the overall transaction without considering the items quantity on each transaction. Therefore, we propose a new method which is based on perception that the more items bought in a transaction, the weaker the relation between items on that transaction. For the experimental purpose of the realization the concept, we collect a month sales transaction data from a supermarket. The data are transformed to another form that can be used by the software. Then, an algorithm is created to process the data in order to generate association rule of items in transaction. The rules can be previewed in a table or graphic. Borland Ceplhi 7 and MS Access 2003 is used to build this experiment software. By using the output of this software, which are the association rules, association degree of items, can be obtained which is useful to help the decision maker to make market policies. Based on the testing result, it can concluded that the smaller minimum support and confidence, the more rule to be generated and the more processing time needed. Also, the higher the combination count to be searched, the less processing time needed.
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Sebagai salah satu aplikasi data mining, market basket analysis umumnya dilakukan dengan memakai metode Apriori. Metode ini mencari asosiasi antar item dengan hanya menghitung berapa kali item-item tersebut muncul dalam keseluruhan transaksi tanpa memperhatikan quantitas item dalam transaksi. Oleh karena itu, peneliti mengusulkan metode Fuzzy c-Covering. Metode ini didasarkan pada persepsi bahwa semakin banyak item yang dibeli dalam suatu transaksi, maka hubungan antar item dalam transaksi tersebut semakin lemah. Untuk pengujian realisasi konsep tersebut, peneliti mengumpulkan data-data transaksi penjualan dari sebuah swalayan selama satu bulan. Data yang didapat diubah ke bentuk yang dapat diolah oleh program. Kemudian sebuah algoritma dibuat untuk mengolah data tersebut dengan tujuan menghasilkan association rules dari item-item di dalam transaksi. Rule dapat ditampilkan dalam bentuk tabel ataupun grafik. Dengan menggunakan output dari program ini, yang berupa association rule, dapat diketahui tingkat asosiasi antar item yang berguna untuk membantu pihak pengambil keputusan dalam menentukan kebijakan pemasaran. Dari hasil pengujian, dapat disimpulkan bahwa semakin kecil minimum support dan confidence yang ditentukan, semakin banyak rule yang dapat dihasilkan dan waktu yang diperlukan semakin banyak. Selain itu, semakin tinggi jumlah kombinasi yang dicari, semakin sedikit waktu yang dibutuhkan.
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Kata kunci:  analisis market basket, fuzzy c-covering,program data mining, tingkat asosiasi antar item.	32cb859ed680215202498c7daaf01e33	f678dcd703b2e1c8c55dabeaae74ca95	6e5ed7a538f71f8ed9c0614114c46461	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE FUZZY c-COVERING UNTUK ANALISA MARKET BASKET PADA SUPERMARKET	Osmand Prayitno	\N	2001
8205582	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000883	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16320	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000883}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to learn architecture and process-networking system in distributed computational using mobile intelligent agent. This technology attract people in order to develop system potential on distributed system, intelligent agent, intelligent distributed and e-commerce. In network processing, this method is used to reduce the network resource needed, asynchronous execution and effectively automatic system. This network protocol is one of network resources, which determines the structure of mobile agent hierarchy in migration agent process, as transmission data need. In wireless technology based the agent is used to control mobility in communication line. Mobile intelligent agent used to solve the data communication problem such as in system boundary limitedness and the speed of processing data.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari pengkajian arsitektural dan sistem pemrosesan jaringan dalam sistem komputasional terdistribusi menggunakan agen cerdas mobile. Teknologi ini menarik perhatian dari berbagai kalangan karena potensial dalam pengembangan system pada mesin terdistribusi, mesin cerdas cerdas terdistribusi dan e - commerce. Pada pemrosesan dalam jaringan, metode ini dapat mereduksi penggunaan sumberdaya jaringan, eksekusi secara asinkron dan automatisasi system secara efektif. Protokol jaringan merupakan salah satu sumberdaya jaringan yang menentukan struktur hierarki agen mobile khususnya dalam proses migrasi agen sesuai kebutuhan transmisi data. Pada jaringan berbasis wireless teknologi agen digunakan untuk pengendalian mobilitas pengguna dalam dinamika jalur komunikasi. Sistem agen cerdas mobile dapat menyelesaikan permasalahan yang menjadi kendala dalam komunikasi data seperti keterbatasan jangkauan sistem dan kecepatan pemrosesan data sistem.
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Kata kunci:  agen cerdas mobile, sistem pemrosesan jaringan.	cf67140fdd40414f1b7abedb5eedd942	5e8886685fc5b7742d71611304133fd9	02ae7fa9990a28bd3ddd33758a11390c	article	ARSITEKTURAL DAN PEMROSESAN JARINGAN MENGGUNAKAN AGEN CERDAS MOBILE	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2001
8205583	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000884	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16321	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000884}, priority = {2}	One of alternative concept for measuring financial performance is Economic Value  Added (EVA). Beside that a value added-based approach that has not regularly been studied empirically is that using Financial Value Added (FVA). This paper tries to explain in detail how to measure business performance and value added based on FVA related to financial management decisions.
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Salah satu konsep penilaian kinerja keuangan yang sudah mulai banyak ditelaah adalah Economic Value Added (EVA). Sedangkan Konsep nilai tambah perusahaan yang belum banyak dikaji Financial Value Added (FVA). Paper ini akan menjelaskan secara detail bagaimana mengukur kinerja dan nilai tambah perusahaan berdasarkan FVA yang dikaitkan dengan keputusan-keputusan dalam majemen keuangan. Namun sebelumnya akan dijelaskan pengukuran dengan menggunakan rasio keuangan dan EVA.
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Kata kunci: financial ratio, economic value added, financial value added	3427360e342e7ded7860a0709614269d	a8211078b26c21264afb525901c3b862	e3660081c3a745024df5779b9a4f23c0	article	FINANCIAL VALUE ADDED: SUATU PARADIGMA DALAM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DAN NILAI TAMBAH PERUSAHAAN	Erie Febrian	\N	2000
8205584	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000885	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16322	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000885}, priority = {2}	The objective of this paper is to determine the demographic factors in influence the behavior of taxpayers. Levene's test shows that there is no significant mean different between male and female, no significant mean different between government and private servants tax knowledge score. Furthermore, there is no significant different between Chinese and Indian score, the different is only 0.10%. As the analysis goes further, Levene' test shows that there is a significant mean different between Malay and Chinese (p < 0.10, a = 0.05) as well as Indian and Chinese (p < 0.10,  a = 0.05).
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Penelitan ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh faktor-faktor demogarafi yang mempengaruhi prilaku Wajib Pajak. Berdasarkan Uji Levene, penelitian ini membuktikan, bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan atas pengetahuan Wajib Pajak antara laki-laki dan perempuan, antara pemerintah dan swasta. Perbedaan pengetahuan Wajib Pajak antara orang China dan Malaysia hanya menunjukkan nilai 0,10%. Analisa selanjutnya melalui uji Levene memperlihatkan bahwa, terdapat perbedaan  tingkat pengetahuan pajak yang signifikan antara orang Malaysia dan China (p<0.10, a = 0.05) dengan orang India dan China ((p<0.10, a = 0.05)
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Kata kunci: factor-faktor demografi, kepatuhan pajak, prilaku pajak, system self assessment.	ec37bbb997b8d2d148047ac06a65f707	e77a91d85849ce7e7247b4ff731b616d	175890a9fd9d5d850b3e9fe68160e6e4	article	TAXPAYERS KNOWLEDGE: A DESCRIPTIVE EVIDENCE ON DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN MALAYSIA	Mohd Palil	\N	2000
8205585	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000886	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16323	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000886}, priority = {2}	This research is aimed  to examine the relative value-relevant of net income and cash flow measures in different life cycle stages. Corporate life cycle consists of four stages: start up, growth, mature, and decline stage. Firms in different life cycle stages have different characteristics, and therefore in each life cycle stages the usefulness of accounting measures also different. Net incomes are predicted to be more value relevant in mature stages, while cash flows are expected to be more value relevant in stages characterized by start up, growth, and decline stages. The results prove that in the growth stage, the analysis supports the hypothesis that cash flows are more value relevant than net income. However, in the mature stage, the analysis results reject the hypothesis. This research do not analyze for the start up stage and decline stage, because of the limitation of the sample data.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji manakah yang lebih memiliki value-relevant pengukuran laba atau arus kas pada masing-masing  siklus hidup perusahaan. Siklus hidup perusahaan umumnya terbagi dalam tahap start-up, growth, mature dan decline. Karakteristik perusahaan berbeda untuk setiap tahap siklus hidup  tersebut, karena itu kegunaan pengukuran akuntansi juga akan berbeda. Laba diperkirakan lebih memiliki value-relevant pada tahap mature, sementara arus kas diekspektasikan lebih memiliki value-relevant ketika perusahaan berada pada tahap start-up, growth dan decline. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa pada tahap growth, hasil pengujian yang dilakukan mendukung hipotesis bahwa cash flow lebih memiliki value relevant dibanding laba. Tetapi, untuk tahap mature, hipotesis yang diajukan tidak berhasil dibuktikan. Penelitian ini tidak dapat melakukan pengujian untuk tahap start-up dan decline, dikarenakan data sampel untuk kedua tahap tersebut tidak mencukupi untuk dilakukan pengujian.
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Kata kunci:  siklus hidup organisasi, value-relevant, laba, arus kas.	46f9e03591c3833f28c09fc2c2581ce1	e59e3d5e31258d0589224c6b6c60382e	458f53ff8c13a38ead6a46571b11697f	article	MANA YANG LEBIH MEMILIKI VALUE-RELEVANT: NET INCOME ATAU CASH FLOWS (Studi Terhadap Siklus Hidup Organisasi)	Juniarti Juniarti	\N	2000
8205586	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000887	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16324	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000887}, priority = {2}	This study seeks to examine the dynamic interactions of stock price indices in five ASEAN countries, Indonesia; Malaysia; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand with particular attention to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and period onwards. Using monthly time series data of the stock price indices countries, a vector error correction model (VECM) is employed to empirically examine the interaction among the variables. The finding is that the five ASEAN stock market prices were found to be integrated with two cointegrating vectors during the sample period, and that accounting innovation analyses show the short run dynamic interactions among those stock markets. The important implication might be drawn from the finding is that portfolio diversification across the five ASEAN stock markets is unlikely to reduce investment risk due to high degree of financial integration of these markets.
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Studi ini bertujuan meneliti interaksi dinamis antara indeks harga saham yang terdapat di lima negara ASEAN, yaitu Indonesia, Malaysia, Filipina, Singapura, dan Thailan yang terjadi selama masa krisis finansial Asia tahun 1997 dan periode sesudahnya. Dengan menggunakan data time series bulanan indeks harga saham dari kelima negara tersebut selama periode penelitian, suatu vector error correction model (VECM) diaplikasikan untuk meneliti secara empiris interaksi dinamis yang terjadi diantara berbagai variabel yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini. Dari hasil penelitian ditemukan dua vektor kointegrasi (cointegration vector) selama masa penelitian, dan analisa inovasi akuntansi (accounting innovation analyses) menunjukan adanya interaksi dinamis jangka pendek diantara pasar saham tersebut. Implikasi penting yang mungkin perlu diperhatikan dari penemuan ini adalah bahwa diversifikasi portofolio saham pada lima pasar saham tersebut agaknya tidak akan secara signifikan mengurangi tingkat resiko investasi. Hal ini dikarenakan oleh tingginya tingkat integrasi diantara pasar saham tersebut.  
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Kata kunci: krisis finansial Asia, integrasi pasar modal, VECM.	a5db70363638b6cff945e78388fcb02c	4a78d963184c2649845a339a892c0e81	bda240c5517288d7cb69e5729af1b78e	article	ARE THE FIVE ASEAN STOCK PRICE INDICES DYNAMICALLY INTERACTED?	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8205588	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000889	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16326	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000889}, priority = {2}	High-level process planning plays an important role in determining candidate process domains at the configuration design stage. Changing the process domains later increases the product development cycle and the product development cost. Therefore, determining the most appropriate manufacturing processes at the beginning stages of the design process becomes critical. However, high-level process planning systems have traditionally lacked integration of design synthesis and design evaluation. The objective of this paper is to propose a CAD-based high-level process planning system that will help designers decide whether or not the designs are worth pursuing. A hybrid approach incorporating design by feature and feature recognition approaches is proposed and implemented. Synergizing both advantages of both approaches will reduce the complexity of feature recognition algorithm without sacrificing the flexibility in creating a part model.	5df22c3079909193f634a75012f91fd1	ca746b6ab15bcb3814f2d999ac3b7546	e60bb958868e51a02f9f82b70e94019e	article	THE APPLICATION OF FEATURE TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING A CAD-BASED HIGH LEVEL PROCESS PLANNING SYSTEM	Ade Febransyah	\N	2000
8205589	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000890	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16327	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000890}, priority = {2}	Product reliability improvement projects have shown promising results for industries to preserve customer satisfaction. Therefore, best practices on reliability improvement in industries that operate in high volume consumer product can be used as a reference toward managing product reliability improvement. In reliability improvement the method should not only focus on how to achieve the expected deliverable but also to sustain the improvement itself and to close the improvement loop. The importance of managing product reliability improvement is on how to ensure that the project moves to the right direction without loosing its flexibility.	f36c9a1c4cf18f79a1991eb08f6ab001	262f23bef3948a30c534f18584c92e3d	302eb4aeb9eb8348301796d70b311038	article	MANAGING PRODUCT RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS	Gembong Baskoro	\N	2000
8205590	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000891	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16328	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000891}, priority = {2}	Many business and economic time series are non-stationary time series that contain trend and seasonal variations. Seasonality is a periodic and recurrent pattern caused by factors such as weather, holidays, or repeating promotions. A stochastic trend is often accompanied with the seasonal variations and can have a significant impact on various forecasting methods. In this paper, we will investigate and compare some forecasting methods for modeling time series with both trend and seasonal patterns. These methods are Winter's, Decomposition, Time Series Regression, ARIMA and Neural Networks models. In this empirical research, we study on the effectiveness of the forecasting performance, particularly to answer whether a complex method always give a better forecast than a simpler method. We use a real data, that is airline passenger data. The result shows that the more complex model does not always yield a better result than a simpler one. Additionally, we also find the possibility to do further research especially the use of hybrid model by combining some forecasting method to get better forecast, for example combination between decomposition (as data preprocessing) and neural network model.	fda3cfa1798df24d7a314993d65a1d12	d014f7d524428336529aa745cef72f9a	6e3ea4b07e6faad2601fdc9dfd27f495	article	A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FORECASTING MODELS FOR TREND AND SEASONAL TIME SERIES  DOES COMPLEX MODEL ALWAYS YIELD BETTER FORECAST THAN SIMPLE MODELS 	Suhartono Suhartono	\N	2000
8205591	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000892	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16329	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000892}, priority = {2}	The development of renewable energy technologies (RETs) has moved forward significantly; while the current environmental problems that some attribute to, among others, the combustion of fossil fuels to produce energy has contributed to the attractiveness these technologies. In some instances, governments support RETS and have put in place subsidies to encourage people and companies to implement or use them. Companies have responded to this as it not only brings monetary savings from using energy efficiently but can also be valuable for their image as more and more consumers are becoming environmentally conscious. Many companies have decided to take a similar route and is interested in using RETS and other environmentally friendly technologies to meet its energy requirements. The report has addressed the issue of looking at the technical and financial feasibility of installing some or all of the identified renewable energy technologies (wind energy and solar thermal), and has been structured in line with the following approach. In this report, the following approach/preliminary assessment method based on Investment Costs, O & M Costs, Operational hours/year, Ease of Installation, O&M Procedures, Social Acceptability, Greenness of technology.	f0a976e6d34c5a30de09f74b9af25f8d	060e492e59ef69eb4426a4f22430f591	301b00d5821f95c5d0baea27405e52e3	article	ASSESMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES (SOLAR THERMAL AND WINDMILS)	Togar Panjaitan	\N	2000
8205592	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000893	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16330	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000893}, priority = {2}	Cellular manufacturing system design problems such as design framework, manufacturing cells layout and layout evaluation. The research objective is developing the framework to designing  manufacturing cells with considering the organization and management aspects in shopfloor. In this research have compared the existing layout with proposed layout which applied the multi criteria approach. The proposed method is combining Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Clustering and heuristic approach. The result has show that grouping with Single Linkage Clustering (SLC) to be selected as manufacturing cells. The comparison of clustering weight is 0,567, 0,245 and 0,188 for SLC, Complete Linkage Clustering (CLC) and Average Linkage Clustering (ALC), respectively. This result shows that generating layout by using grouping result from  SLC. The evaluation result shows that types of manufacturing cells better than process layout which used the existing system.	9a8a86a3796eb44b70051b98c06d8216	50b20c00e9b2ec8c7202de99874308f8	f75817479c8a0f12a1ef5972020b65f0	article	A MULTI CRITERIA APPROACH TO DESIGNING THE CELLULAR MANUFACTURING SYSTEM	Rika Hadiguna	\N	2000
8205594	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000895	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16332	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000895}, priority = {2}	Mofularity design has been applied in many European countries, especially in industrial assembling and manufacturing. Modularity design cause manufacture process and assembly process easier and cheaper. Many industries in Indonesia usually doing corrective maintenance or preventive maintenance. So, in this research, modularity design will be applied in preventive maintenance in fish mill Indonesian factory. In this research, corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance cost will be compared to preventive maintenance cost using modularity design. From the research, the application of preventive maintenance using modularity design reduces cost up to 35.98% from the initial condition (corrective maintenance)
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Modularity design telah banyak diterapkan di negara-negara Eropa terutama dalam hal perakitan dan manufaktur di bidang industri.  Modularity design menyebabkan proses manufaktur dan perakitannya  lebih sederhana dan murah. Perusahaan-perusahaan di Indonesia biasanya lebih banyak melakukan kegiatan corrective maintenance atau preventive mainternance. Dalam penelitian ini, modularity design dicoba diterapkan dalam kegiatan preventive maintenance di perusahaan tepung ikan di Indonesia. Pada penelitian ini dibandingkan biaya yang diperlukan untuk kegiatan corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance dan preventive maintenance dengan modularity design. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dengan penerapan preventive maintenance dengan modularity design dapat menurunkan biaya sebesar 35,98% dari keadaan awal (corrective maintenance).  
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Kata kunci: corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, modularity design.	a285bc6cb803aeb2bb89c04218e01b65	589590043b665a2c8229eff2e9c6df9b	1b9603277ab5e21be1ab4eff77f65124	article	PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SYSTEM DENGAN MODULARITY DESIGN SEBAGAI SOLUSI PENURUNAN BIAYA MAINTAINANCE (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Tepung Ikan)	Willyanto Anggono	\N	2000
8205595	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000896	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16333	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000896}, priority = {2}	Concept of entrepreneurship has been widely debated whether to be an entrepreneur one need to get formal entrepreneurial education or not. Most of the formal entrepreneur education yield the same flaw, which is the lack of teaching soft skill and building the necessary entrepreneurship characteristics. Intention-based models of entrepreneurship education try to fill the gap by focusing the education on the human intention of becoming entrepreneur by defining four model of entrepreneurship education. An empirical research is conducted to show simple application on defining and understanding the model where the result could be used for giving some insight on constructing the appropriate model for entrepreneurship education in the future.	f6b0127e80e01fb6157d470130b76cfb	99b270e3d4fe979d80c2b66faf19304a	9e93e9507a93935383a2de0b349aac3d	article	DEFINING AND CONSTRUCTING THE TEACHING MODEL OF ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION BASED ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION MODEL	Henry Pribadi	\N	2000
8205596	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000897	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16334	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000897}, priority = {2}	In some countries, character education has been conducted and became an integrated part of the education system since the early stage. Unfortunately character education in Indonesia has not been fully considered and integrated with formal education system yet. This article will review the importance of character education in formal education system. The review begins with the examples of benefit gained through the implementation of character education in some countries. This article also shows the effort done by the Industrial Engineering Department at Petra Christian University to design and implement an integrated and systematic character education's curriculum for its student.
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Pendidikan karakter di beberapa negara sudah mendapatkan prioritas sejak pendidikan dasar dimulai. Namun di Indonesia, pendidikan karakter masih dipandang sebagai wacana dan belum menjadi bagian yang terintegrasi dalam pendidikan formal. Artikel ini membahas tentang pentingnya pendidikan karakter dalam sistem pendidikan formal. Dimulai dengan melihat contoh manfaat pendidikan karakter di negara lain seperti Amerika dan Cina. Kemudian, dilanjutkan dengan usaha-usaha yang dilakukan oleh Jurusan Teknik Industri UK Petra untuk merancang pendidikan karakter yang sistematis dan terintegrasi dalam kurikulum bagi mahasiswa sebagai persiapan menuju ke dunia kerja. Usaha tersebut antara lain penetapan pendidikan karakter sebagai salah satu rencana strategis jurusan, penetapan tim, perancangan dan pelaksanaan program pendidikan karakter, evaluasi, serta usaha perbaikan terus menerus.
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Kata kunci: pendidikan karakter, perancangan dan pelaksanaan program.	355a8df1cb6b4eafea56ae85295b369a	980e976dda9a0dc33a9d66edd0f583c2	b40159bcb6585a1d7da9b385391a5a6b	article	UPAYA PENERAPAN PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER BAGI MAHASISWA (Studi Kasus di Jurusan Teknik Industri UK Petra)	Wanda Chrisiana	\N	2000
8205604	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000905	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16342	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000905}, priority = {2}	Child development consist of three aspects, they are cognitive, affective, and psycomotoric. On this study, child development is also influenced by kindergarten's studying and playing room interior. This study is aimed to evaluate the correlation between theory and the implementation of interior elements of studying and playing room in TK Negeri Pembina Malang, and analyze the effects of interior elements toward kindergarten students' cognitive, affective, and psycomotoric. The results of this study show that the implementations of interior elements on the studying and playing room of TK Negeri Pembina Malang are appropriate with the theory and guidance of Departemen Pendidikan Nasional (Depdiknas). The interior elements on studying and playing rooms have effects toward kindergarten students' cognitive (creativities), affective (pleasures), and also psycomotoric (activities).
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Perkembangan anak meliputi tiga aspek, yaitu kognitif, afektif, dan psikomotorik. Perkembangan anak juga dipengaruhi oleh lingkungan (interior) ruang belajar dan bermain di taman kanak-kanak (TK). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi kesesuaian antara teori dengan penerapan elemen-elemen interior ruang belajar dan bermain di TK Negeri Pembina Malang, serta menganalisa pengaruh elemen-elemen interior tersebut terhadap kognitif, afektif, dan psikomotorik anak didiknya. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penerapan elemen-elemen interior ruang belajar dan bermain di TK Negeri Pembina Malang sesuai dengan teori maupun pedoman Departemen Pendidikan Nasional (Depdiknas). Elemen-elemen interior ruang belajar dan bermain berpengaruh terhadap kognitif (kreativitas), afektif (rasa senang), dan psikomotorik (aktivitas) anak didik.
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8205605	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000906	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16343	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000906}, priority = {2}	Retail business is one of the most dynamic industries that is  influenced by social and economic condition of the people, demography and change of life style. No wonder better economical development will cause more shopping centres spread rapidly. In such competitive condition, retailers shall be able to apply proper retail strategies. One of the strategies that may be applied is to plan the proper store interior design. New form and style and creative ideas of  the physical condition of stores that may  make  customers shop conveniently in a store should be taken into consideration. In  customers perspective sore atmosphere strongly affects the image of a store and  may stimulate customers to enter the store, and then it can  be followed by further interaction up to the process of buying.
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Retail merupakan industri yang dinamis. Kondisi sosial, ekonomi dan demografi serta perubahan life style berpengaruh terhadap kegiatan retail. Sehingga dengan perkembangan ekonomi yang cukup meningkat, bermunculan berbagai pusat perbelanjaan. Dengan kondisi kompetitif ini, maka retailer harus mampu menerapkan strategi retail yang tepat. Salah satu strategi yang dapat dipergunakan adalah merencanakan interior toko dengan bentuk dan konsep baru serta ide-ide kreatif yang membangun citra toko. Citra toko di mata pengunjung dapat menjadi stimuli untuk masuk ke dalam toko, yang berlanjut pada proses interaksi hingga pembelian.
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8205606	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000907	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16344	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000907}, priority = {2}	Basic design learning process generally divided in 2 and 3 dimention of creations. The learning process consist of design elements and design principles. The specific design elements are need to learn and implement in interior basic design process. The specific design elements are light, sound, movement, aroma, etc.
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Pembelajaran dasar desain secara umum terbagi dalam aplikasi karya 2 dimensi (panjang, lebar) atau bidang datar dan 3 dimensi (panjang, lebar, dan tinggi) atau bentuk bervolume. Pembelajaran tersebut terdiri dari materi ajar unsur desain dan prinsip desain. Dalam pembelajaran dasar desain interior diperlukan pengenalan dan aplikasi unsur desain yang lebih spesifik dari yang telah dibelajari secara umum. Unsur desain spesifik tersebut yaitu cahaya, suara, gerak, aroma, dan lain-lain.
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Kata kunci: unsur desain, dasar desain, interior.	c5bb0fa179217026ae898956fbc0f2d6	0aa2fb322f35b59690f13036a1a3178b	ffaa5909574ed051ee64ce57dc3e7465	article	UNSUR DESAIN (Spesifik) DALAM PEMBELAJARAN DASAR DESAIN INTERIOR	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8205607	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000908	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16345	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000908}, priority = {2}	Surabaya has  three ancestral houses that located on jalan Karet. Ancestral house of Han family has been chosen as the object of study because it is the oldest, the biggest, the building is physically still sound and in good condition. The architecture of the building and the interior elements of the house as a whole show the existence of harmonious unity among elements of Chinese style, Dutch colonial and Javanese style. It reflects the social and culture values, owner life style and the local community condition. Climate condition and natural environment also influence the architectural element of building.
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Surabaya memiliki tiga buah rumah abu yang terletak di jalan Karet. Rumah abu keluarga Han terpilih sebagai objek studi karena merupakan rumah abu tertua, terbesar, fisik bangunan masih utuh dan dalam kondisi terpelihara dengan baik. Arsitektur bangunan dan elemen interior rumah secara keseluruhan memperlihatkan perpaduan harmonis antara unsur gaya Cina, kolonial Belanda dan Jawa. Hal ini sebagai refleksi nilai sosial, budaya, gaya hidup pemilik serta kondisi masyarakat setempat. Kondisi iklim dan lingkungan sekitar juga ikut mempengaruhi kondisi elemen arsitektur bangunan
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Kata kunci: rumah abu Han, elemen-elemen interior, dan pengaruh budaya.	4c240b3c337770fe62633817998665d2	be184e9b4193bea8d605ec63241bd4cc	e582ee6ecf9882bd3836081eee58ecba	article	TIPOLOGI  ORGANISASI RUANG  DAN ELEMEN INTERIOR RUMAH ABU HAN DI SURABAYA	Maria Prasodjo	\N	2003
8205608	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000909	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16346	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000909}, priority = {2}	Proficiency in interior design art is not something that comes unintentionally. The students will not get their total skill proficiency by only having relied on their sketching ability, imagination, and reason. Because of such a reason, we need an empirical and real learning that can be comprehended intricately as mutually supporting parts among interior knowledge components. Designing without understanding its 'material' is similar to a chef cooking withoutknowing and recognizing the vegetables going to steam.
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Menguasai ilmu desain interior bukan sesuatu yang datang secara tiba-tiba. Hanya dengan mengandalkan kemampuan menggambar, imajinasi dan logika saja, peserta didik tidak akan mendapatkan  penguasaan ilmu yang  menyeluruh. Oleh karena itu perlu pendidikan yang bersifat  empiris dan nyata, dapat dipahami secara komplek sebagai bagian yang saling mendukung antar komponen pengetahuan interior. Merancang tanpa memahami material, bagaikan koki yang memasak tanpa mengetahui dan mengenal sayuran yang akan dimasaknya.
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Kata kunci: laboratorium bahan interior, keberhasilan, proses pembelajaran, desain interior	f4a7796a4c20b8053cc43701bbe0a31f	bf602f6bbd0933704969db5253a7c155	30888c629f65261c601c3cbae12d3d17	article	LABORATORIUM  BAHAN INTERIOR SEBAGAI PENDUKUNG KEBERHASILAN PROSES PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN INTERIOR	Andereas Setiawan	\N	2003
8205609	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000910	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16347	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000910}, priority = {2}	Basicaly every child has a potentiality to be creative, although the level of his creativity is different. Creativity, like other potentialities, needs to be given an opportunity and stimulation byhis  environment to grow. The development of a child's creativity is influenced not only by the psychological environment, but the physical environment also has a big influence. The interior space as one of the  physical environment can be a good support for the development of a child's creativity, as an external stimulus. 
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Pada dasarnya setiap anak memiliki potensi untuk kreatif, walaupun tingkat kreativitasnya berbeda-beda. Kreativitas, seperti halnya setiap potensi lain, perlu diberi kesempatan dan rangsang oleh lingkungan untuk berkembang. Perkembangkan  kreativitas anak bukan hanya dipengaruhi oleh lingkungan psikis saja, tetapi lingkungan fisik juga memiliki andil yang cukup besar. Ruang interior sebagai salah satu lingkungan fisik dapat berperan sebagai pendorong atau "press" untuk mengembangkan kreativitas anak, sebagai stimuli eksternal.    
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Kata kunci: kreativitas, perkembangan kreativitas anak, ruang.	9a60e2521c27e4739f3731920079c463	edce02722cd9538160a547afc75bf579	74812af24790cfc1c0699df919ce8f0a	article	PERAN RUANG DALAM MENUNJANG PERKEMBANGAN KREATIVITAS ANAK	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205610	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000911	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16348	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000911}, priority = {2}	Gender as social construct has been actualized in different level and context in particular noble's house (rumah Jawa) in Surakarta, Central Java. This paper focus on interpreting the noble's contemporary construct about gender and identity its correlation to spatial. So that, the objective is understanding the meaning of gender space in particular noble's house in Surakarta based on noble's perspectives. Noble's house were chosen as sampling in Surakarta. The result shows that there were different gender space contruction based on noble's contemporary construct.
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Gender sebagai konstruk sosial telah diaktualisasikan dalam aras dan konteks yang berbeda di beberapa rumah Jawa (dalem) di Surakarta, Jawa Tengah. Tulisan ini membahas dunia abstrak kiwari penghuni dalem tentang gender dan melihat korelasinya dengan sistem ruang rumah Jawa sebagai rona huniannya. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mengandalkan upaya memahami dunia abstrak penghuni dan mengamati sistem ruang. Penelitian ini sengaja dipilih pada tiga rumah Jawa di Surakarta. Hasil penelitian, memperlihatkan bahwa berdasarkan perspektif kiwari penghuninya, terdapat konstruksi ruang gender yang berbeda dengan tradisi.
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Kata kunci: gender, ruang gender, dalem, kiwari.	fdf1cbce3d88c9fe867269915941fb7a	0e1b7f0de385eb85925b4ac3d3960882	287c72845981fc8bb892969845373c7a	article	MENGKONSTRUKSIKAN RUANG GENDER PADA RUMAH JAWA DI SURAKARTA DALAM PERSPEKTIF KIWARI PENGHUNINYA	Mohamad Muqoffa	\N	2000
8205611	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000912	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16349	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000912}, priority = {2}	The presence of fireplace in the traditional architecture has been exhibiting their important role during this time. The role of fireplace was not just through their location that dominant enough in such house but their presence also accompanying any tradition that still hold out until recent time.Contemporary development has brought many changes to the Sasak community on using their fireplace. Technology has an impact towards the form the fireplace, the number could be increased according to needs, and the location could be appropriated for the intended purpose and event.  The changes on the using of this fireplace in fact have been influencing the shape and room on the previous Sasak's building.
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Kehadiran sebuah perapian dalam arsitektur tradisional telah memperlihatkan peranan pentingnya selama ini. Peranan perapian tidak hanya ditunjukkan melalui letaknya yang cukup dominan di dalam sebuah rumah namun kehadirannya seringkali menyertai tradisi-tradisi yang sampai saat ini tetap dipertahankan. Perkembangan jaman telah membawa banyak perubahan pada masyarakat Sasak dalam memanfaatkan perapian mereka. Bentuk dapat berubah menyesuaikan dengan kemajuan teknologi, jumlah dapat bertambah sesuai dengan kebutuhan baru, dan letak juga dapat berubah menyesuaikan tujuan dan kegiatan yang menyertainya. Perubahan dalam memanfaatkan perapian ini ternyata telah mempengaruhi  bentuk dan ruang pada bangunan Sasak sebelumnya.
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Kata kunci: sasak, perapian, ruang.	c1f0614af45e1b9432b48871af0794de	f51ea6856daea5602eee168dc0cb4829	cf9616a0faeed4d49aff39890e645a99	article	PERAN PERAPIAN DALAM PEMBENTUKAN RUANG BARU DI SASAK	Pancawati Dewi	\N	2000
8205612	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000913	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16350	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000913}, priority = {2}	Kawruh Kalang and Kawruh Griya are two Jawanese architectural texts being produced in the transitional period of the 19th to the 20th century. Following two of three steps of interpretation, as stated by Poespoprodjo, a study upon the guru-sector of Jawanese architecture is presented here. Among numerous findings of that study, one of them is the key position of the structural member named balandar-pangeret. This component not only direct and control the measurement of any Jawanese building, but also addressing the basic design chararacteristics of Jawa. It is then speculated that a Jawanese mode of design is embarked from the middle and then proceed downward to the earth and upward to reach the sky.
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Teks Kawruh Kalang dan Kawruh Griya adalah teks arsitektur Jawa yang diproduksi dalam masa peralihan abad 19-20. Pengkajian atas teks tersebut dalam bentuk penafsiran-meng-'kata'-kan, memperlihatkan adanya pemikiran dasar penghadiran arsitektur yang bertolak dari balandar-pangeret, yakni balok-balok struktural yang ditopang oleh sakaguru. Masih dalam dimensi penafsiran sebagai meng-kata-kan, naskah yang dikaji diyakini mengindikasikan pemikiran arsitektural Jawa yang karakteristik yakni berawal dari tengah terus ke bawah, ke bumi, dan ke atas, ke angkasa.
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Kata kunci: griya jawa, sektor guru, balandar-pangeret, guru-acuan, guru-patokan.	277d969c680a4e07b75a971b012822df	e574863cb491a7617f6432e46035376d	6aed84639f969c72828d33905fc21e67	article	PENGKONSTRUKSIAN SEKTOR GURU DARI GRIYA JAWA: TAFSIR ATAS KAWRUH KALANG	Josef Prijotomo	\N	2000
8205613	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000914	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16351	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000914}, priority = {2}	The aiming of this study is to identify and analyze the development square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta, since 1745 up to 2004, then identifying and analyze factors that caused the problems to conserve the square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta. The kind of this study is qualitative research that uses two methods; there are synchronic-diachronic method and evaluative method. Data gathering emphasize on data that originated from secondary survey, about the development of the square area, but other data gathering can be conducted through first survey, there are field observation, questionnaire, and interview. The result of this study showed that the development of this square area since 1745 up to 2004 in physics variable, the development of this square area in politics variable side, the development of this square area in economics variable side, the development of this square area in socials variable side, and the development of this square area in cultures variable side. There are four factors that caused the problems to conserved the square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta, there factors are physics, politics, economics, and socials.
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Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis perkembangan kawasan Keraton Surakarta dari tahun 1745-2004, serta mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis faktor-faktor yang menjadi kendala dilaksanakannya kegiatan pelestarian. Studi ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan dua jenis metode, yakni metode sinkronik-diakronik dan metode evaluatif. Pengumpulan data yang dilakukan lebih menitikberatkan pada data-data yang diperoleh dari survei sekunder, yakni data-data tentang perkembangan kawasan, namun pengumpulan data lainnya diperoleh dengan survei primer, yakni dengan observasi lapangan, penyebaran kueisioner, dan wawancara. Adapun hasil temuan studi ini adalah terkait dengan perkembangan kawasan dari tahun 1745-2004 ditinjau dari variabel fisik, perkembangan kawasan ditinjau dari variabel politik, perkembangan kawasan ditinjau dari variabel ekonomi, perkembangan kawasan ditinjau dari variabel sosial, serta perkembangan kawasan ditinjau dari variabel budaya. Adapun faktor yang menjadi kendala dilaksanakannya kegiatan pelestarian di Kawasan Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta adalah faktor fisik, faktor politik, faktor ekonomi, dan faktor sosial. 
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Kata kunci: perkembangan, keraton, pelestarian.	9cdf5a3d57c9f0e87f1bdddef5e590d2	75c8cb11af5f472ad294ba6a82b6f45c	3c621078c3e0256e173d5e26fc921304	article	STUDI PERKEMBANGAN DAN PELESTARIAN KAWASAN KERATON KASUNANAN SURAKARTA	Nurul Hardiyanti	\N	2000
8205614	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000915	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16352	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000915}, priority = {2}	The tradition of study that has grown up around the investigation of spontaneous settlements in the past four decades has tended to emphasize the process which gives rise to informally produced housing rather than the built form of the housing itself. As a result, only a partial understanding of such settlements has emerged because there has been a virtual absence of empirical data on squatter architecture. Indeed, many descriptions of vernacular environments have the potential to include spontaneous settlement and hold the promise of affording a better understanding of these people-made places. The issues raised by these frameworks about how the view of informal settlements should be altered are then discussed with illustrations from urban living space in Malang, and in Sumenep, East Java. 
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Penelitian seputar permukiman spontan dalam empat dekade terakhir cenderung menekankan pada proses yang memberikan peningkatan munculnya rumah-rumah informal daripada bentuk bangunan itu sendiri yang mengakibatkan munculnya pemahaman sepotong-sepotong pada permukiman. Hal  seperti ini terjadi karena tidak adanya data empiris tentang permukiman liar ini. Permasalahan bagaimana sebaiknya mengubah cara pandang terhadap permukiman informal ini menjadi penting dibahas pada penelitian ini dengan melihat gambaran ruang tinggal di perkotaan di Malang dan di Sumenep. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan perbandingan pemahaman yang seimbang dan menyeluruh mengenai proses dan produk/bentuk yang dinamis dari permukiman spontan dan orang-orang yang membuat serta tinggal di dalamnya. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa bentukan permukiman ini lebih beradaptasi lingkungan dan memiliki karakter berorientasi  ke dalam/interior.
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Kata kunci: permukiman liar, arsitektur vernakular, permukiman spontan, Malang, Sumenep.	ef7d5e7524e2096fa299c4122bd2f81c	5296f2dae442e45e91767cd5ef0cdf74	4a3289c22821b808f9d4f67f04d96e90	article	SQUATTER SETTLEMENT? VERNACULAR OR SPONTANEOUS ARCHITECTURE? Case Study: Squatter Settlement in Malang and in Sumenep  East Java	Rosalia Srilestari	\N	2000
8205615	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000916	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16353	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000916}, priority = {2}	Alun-alun (town square) is the identity of Tuban in the past. From the existence of the square and the surrounding buildings, we can observe again the history of the old town. The influences of ancient Javanese Hinduist kingdoms (the square, the Kabupaten office), Asian trading network (the temples and Chinatown), other Asian commercial networks with the emergence of Islam (the mosque and the tomb of Sunan Bonang), and the colonial bureaucracy (judicial office, prison, post office etc) have become the evidence of this town's history. As one of the old harbour towns in the northern coastline of Java, Tuban has experienced ups and downs. In the fifteenth century, this town was one of the most important ports of Majapahit kingdom. However, in the seventeenth century, this town was deteriorated due to the sluggish river and the invasian of Mataram kingdom. During the colonial period, Tuban was a small insignificant county town. However, the town square still existed (has become the largest town square in Java) as the remnant of its time in the old history. Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, this town has attempted to regain the height of its time by restructuring the surrounding of alun-alun to be the centre and identity of the town.
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Alun-alun merupakan identitas kota Tuban dimasa lampau. Dari kehadiran alun-alun serta bangunan yang ada disekitarnya, kita bisa melihat kembali sejarah masa lalu kotanya. Pengaruh kerajaan kuno Hindu Jawa (alun-alun, kantor Kabupaten), pengaruh jaringan perdagangan Asia (kelenteng dan Pecinan), pengaruh jaringan perdagangan Asia lainnya dengan masuknya agama Islam (mesjid dan makam Sunan Bonang), serta pengaruh birokrasi kolonial (kantor pengadilan, penjara, kantor pos dsb.nya), semuanya merupakan bukti perjalanan sejarah kotanya dimasa lampau. Sebagai sebuah kota pelabuhan kuno di pesisir Utara Jawa, Tuban pernah mengalami pasang surut. Pada abad ke 15, kota ini pernah menjadi salah satu pelabuhan penting kerajaan Majapahit. Tapi pada abad ke 17, kotanya mengalami keterpurukan akibat pelabuhan nya yang mengalami pendangkalan serta invasi kerajaan Mataram. Pada masa kolonial, Tuban menjadi sebuah kota Kabupaten kecil yang kurang berarti. Tapi alun-alun Tuban ( salah satu alun-alun yang terluas di Jawa) tetap berdiri sebagai sisa-sisa kemegahan kotanya dimasa lampau. Pada awal abad ke 21, kota ini berusaha bangkit dengan penataan kembali daerah alun-alun sebagai pusat kota dan sekaligus juga jati diri kotanya.
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Kata kunci: tuban, sejarah kota , alun-alun, identitas kota.	a3af4c620d35cbec7f039761692f821c	60eab4064cbdd04998c23f43630b676e	27532c4b62cd57a6ef200bccefb72987	article	ALUN-ALUN DAN REVITALISASI IDENTITAS KOTA TUBAN	Samuel Hartono	\N	2000
8205616	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000917	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16354	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000917}, priority = {2}	Configurational analysis applying space syntax technique shows that the street of Kembang Jepun is a dominant street of Surabaya. The description uses the global integration (Rn-radius infinity) map and the local integrations (R3=radius 3) map based on the map of Surabaya 2002. The measurement shown that the street of Kembang Jepun globally lays on the urban super grid of Surabaya. Locally this street not only shows the highest integration value of all streets and the connectivity value, but also its depth is shallow. By means, the street of Kembang Jepun is closely reach fom outside of the system.  This proves how far Kembang Jepun influences on the morphological and configurational structure of Surabaya as a whole.  For this reason, it is no surprise that there is an increasing interest of many parties in promoting the street of Kembang Jepun in the economy activity of the city.  
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Analisa yang berbasis teknologi informasi dengan menggunakan teknik analisa space syntax menunjukan bahwa dari waktu ke waktu jalan Kembang Jepun merupakan jalan dominan kota Surabaya. Diskripsi dilakukan melalui penggambaran kembali peta Surabaya 2002 dalam tampilan peta integrasi global (Rn=radius infinity) dan peta integrasi lokal (R3=radius '3'). Hasil pengukuran menunjukan bahwa jalan Kembang Jepun secara global berada di dalam kerangka-garis-utama kota (urban super grid); secara lokal jalan ini tidak hanya mempunyai nilai integrasi (integration) tertinggi diantara jalan yang lain, tetapi juga mempunyai nilai keterkaitan (connectivity) dengan jalan yang lain terbanyak, serta mempunyai kedalaman (depth) yang kurang dari luar sistim kota. Adanya kenyataan ini menunjukan betapa kuatnya pengaruh jalan Kembang Jepun dalam struktur morfologi Surabaya dan konfigurasi jalan secara keseluruhan. Maka tidaklah heran bahwa jalan ini mengundang minat berbagai pihak - pemerintah daerah maupun swasta - untuk lebih meningkatkan fungsinya dalam kegiatan ekonomi kota.
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Kata kunci: teknik analisa space syntax, konfigurasi, jalan dominan.	d38cb50dd7f0fc4f1bb83e18bd65f676	e5b488bd8a17d5b5fc2940857dde3b6f	baccfc987d4c561da5f7339631565e20	article	KEMBANG JEPUN: JALAN DOMINAN KOTA SURABAYA	Endang Darjosanjoto	\N	2000
8205617	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000918	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16355	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000918}, priority = {2}	Quality control forms an integral part of precast production. An efficient quality system is most critical in the mass production of precast components in any project. In this study, the quality control system implemented in a precast factory is discussed. The precast factory is set up for the manufacture of large quantity of tunnel segments under a contract. Processes in the precast manufacture are discussed with respect to the control procedures in the quality inspection plan. The standard tests involved, roles of inspectors and corrective actions on-site are highlighted. Critical issues pertaining to the productivity and quality of precast production are reviewed. These include the quality of staff and maintenance, which could potentially affect the efficiency of the quality system. Some considerations should also be given to improve the workflow and productivity of the plant.	f454730608ac2add8c347a04b526d1b3	d01a8d4e96d8ff0f731653e1f137c9b7	e5b209993246e6ed1391c1593cc1ba95	article	QUALITY CONTROL IN PRECAST PRODUCTION A case study on Tunnel Segment Manufacture	Agus Hariyanto	\N	2000
8205618	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000919	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16356	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000919}, priority = {2}	Low cost domestic building of warm humid climate depends very much on natural ventilation, and thus large openings. However, since adjacent street transforms into potential noise source, the openings will be critical points for noise intrusion. Opening design strategies is then of importance to adopt. Prior to this investigation, a computational simulation has been carried out to calculate ventilation rates within building to meet airflow requirement, which shows that there are three type of windows suitable to be employed. These windows, i.e. casement, top-hung and jalousie, were then to be examined of doing task in reducing noise ingress. The research shows indication rather than conclusion that jalousie window insignificantly offers better noise reduction than the two others do. Some unconsidered factors are predicted having effect on this result.
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Bangunan domestik sederhana, seperti rumah tinggal, yang berlokasi di negara tropis lembab seperti Indonesia, sangat bergantung pada keberadaan jendela demi kelangsungan ventilasi alami. Seiring pertumbuhan fungsi jalan di depan bangunan, jendela juga meupakan titik kritis terjadinya intrusi kebisingan dari jalan ke dalam bangunan. Oleh karenanya, perlu ditempuh kompromi desain jendela untuk kepentingan ventilasi dan reduksi kebisingan. Penelitian sebelumnya terhadap 3 model jendela menunjukkan bahwa ketiga jendela tersebut mampu mensuplai tingkat ventilasi yang disyaratkan. Pada penelitian ini ketiga model jendela tersebut kemudian diuji kemampuannya dalam mereduksi kebisingan melalui proses uji lapangan. Ketiga model tersebut adalah jendela casement, top-hung dan jalusi. Namun demikian, keterbatasan dana dan sumber daya telah menyebabkan beberapa faktor belum dapat diuji dalam penelitian ini. Faktor-faktor tersebut menyebabkan perbedaan hasil pengujian antara tiga jendela tersebut kurang signifikan. Hal ini menyebabkan penelitian belum dapat menghasilkan kesimpulan yang cukup valid. Namun demikian, muncul indikasi bahwa jendela jalusi mampu meminimalkan intrusi kebisingan sedikit lebih baik dibandingkan dua model jendela yang lain.
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Kata kunci: ventilasi alami, intrusi kebisingan, jendela jalusi.	3e6faa742c3b37ba790bf639b2adfc82	a517f5f88110226cdcc9edba3fecf70c	be88d9b094f07a1d77087e408706ea57	article	POTENSI JENDELA DALAM MEMINIMALKAN INTRUSI KEBISINGAN: SEBUAH STUDI AWAL	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2000
8205619	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000920	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16357	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000920}, priority = {2}	This article describes the results of a 2D numerical simulation by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of airflow distribution over all of building's storeys. Obstruction of a tall building with certain distances from the windward or the leeward side of a building storey was simulated in order to investigate its effects on air motion distribution. This investigation demonstrates significant different effects of airflow distribution for each level of a building storey. It was noted that an obstruction placed at front of building has decreased Cv comparing with that placed at behind of building.
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Artikel ini menerangkan hasil dari pola aliran udara melewati bangunan bertingkat dengan simulasi numerik 2 dimensi (2D) menggunakan Komputasi Dinamika Fluida (CFD). Penghalang yang ditempatkan di muka dan belakang bangunan studi dengan jarak tertentu telah disimulasikan untuk mengetahui pengaruhnya terhadap pola aliran udara. Studi ini menjelaskan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang berbeda secara signifikan terhadap pola aliran udara dari suatu bangunan bertingkat. Dicatat bahwa penghalang yang diletakkan di depan bangunan akan menurunkan nilai koefisien kecepatan udara dalam ruang (Cv) dibandingkan dengan penghalang yang diletakkan di belakangnya.
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Kata kunci: pengaruh bangunan sekitar, pola aliran udara, bangunan bertingkat, 2D, Komputasi Dinamika Fluida.	e2df85f46b9bc081d65788f62d919710	f25cff4ffc3bb6eb82d62ffb8a2c5044	17fc8c42f9db6373d7ad0b953aa9809a	article	INVESTIGASI POLA ALIRAN UDARA DALAM BANGUNAN BERTINGKAT AKIBAT PENGARUH PENGHALANG DI DEPAN DAN DI BELAKANGNYA	Jefrey I. Kindangen	\N	2000
8205620	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000921	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16358	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000921}, priority = {2}	This study examines how personal strategies for career advancement and leadership skills can be developed by drawing a red line from the trait theories of leadership and charismatic-transformational leadership. Shackleton's experience will provide an important example and reinforce those two theories which suggest that no leadership theories can be applied in isolation and that directly or indirectly, those theories will be manifested in a successful leader. Some challenges to the future leadership are examined in order to develop some personal career strategies that may be applicable for future careers. Five strategies (personal vision, personal development, mentoring, team building, and learning and change) of future leadership career are finally suggested. The first two strategies deal with the development of personal leadership started by setting a personal mission which inspires the development of personal leadership qualities. The next two strategies, mentoring and team-building are intended to incorporate the personal leadership into an organisational setting and make the leadership meaningful for other people. Finally, it can be inferred that those four strategies are not sufficient in a turbulent and dynamic environment and thus the last strategy is required to enhance the leaders' ability to stimulate learning and change in the organisation.
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\	Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui secara mendalam tentang bagaimanakah strategi-strategi untuk meningkatkan karir dan kemampuan kepemimpinan seorang individu dapat dibangun dengan berfokus pada teori kepemimpinan trait dan teori kepemimpinan transformasi karismatik. Pengalaman Shackleton akan menjadi contoh yang penting dan menguatkan, bahwa tidak satupun dari kedua teori kepemimpinan tersebut dapat diaplikasikan didalam suatu keadaan yang terisolasi, dan bahwa kedua teori tersebut, baik secara langsung maupun tidak, akan termanifestasikan dalam diri seorang pemimpin yang sukses. Berbagai tantangan terhadap kepemimpinan di masa mendatang juga dibahas dengan tujuan untuk merumuskan beberapa strategi karir perorangan yang mungkin dapat diaplikasikan untuk pencapaian karir seseorang di kemudian hari. Terdapat lima strategi karir yang disarankan yaitu visi pribadi, pengembangan pribadi, mentoring, pembentukan team, dan pembelajaran dan perubahan. Dua strategi pertama berkaitan dengan pembangunan kepemimpinan pribadi yang didahului dengan penetapan misi pribadi yang mengilhami pembentukan kualitas kepemimpinan seseorang. Dua strategi selanjutnya ditujukan untuk mengintegrasikan kepemimpinan pribadi ke dalam sebuah kerangka organisasi dan membuat kepemimpinan tersebut berdampak bagi orang lain. Akan tetapi, keempat strategi tersebut tidak cukup mampu untuk diterapkan dalam suatu situasi yang tidak menentu dan dalam lingkungan yang selalu berubah secara dinamis, sehingga diperlukan strategi kelima untuk meningkatkan kemampuan para pemimpin dalam merangsang atau memotivasi minat belajar dan perubahan dalam organisasi.
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Kata Kunci: kepemimpinan, teori kepemimpinan trait, kepemimpinan transformasi karismatik.	e281aa7de9706c781ef134c7cf8d9f53	90bc18418486126658b8f793c5914874	7be7b705155359a1506225873a9a1674	article	WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM TRAIT THEORIES AND CHARISMATIC-TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP?: A NOTE TO DEVELOP PERSONAL CAREER STRATEGIES	Adwin Atmadja	\N	2000
8205621	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000922	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16359	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000922}, priority = {2}	In highly competitive world industry today, company has to be able to improve and explore it's various resources, among other things: human resources. The human resources are the company's or organization's main driving force. The achievement of company's objective will be well performed if the human resources present the great work performance. Work performance can be influenced by some sorts of factors like work characteristic, work satisfaction, leadership style, motivation, etc. The main focuses of this research are at the work characteristic and work satisfaction as an influential factor for work performance. If an employee has the characteristic which matches his work, then his performance and work satisfaction will be increasing as well. On this research the means which is used to communicate indirectly with the respondent is a questionnaire. The respondent which becomes this research sample was PT Candratex Sejati in Bandung, particularly at weaving section. This textile company's major production outcome based on export-oriented, continued with the path analysis calculation which applicable to determine the influence size of a variable or few variable against another either directly or indirectly. On the Variabel of Job Characteristic, employee should increase the relationship with the manager. On the Variabel of Internal Job Satisfaction, company should increase the initiative which is come up from the employee without waiting for direction anymore. On the variable of External Job, company should increase the salary which was given. On the Variabel of Working Performance, company should increase the will of the employee, so that they could gain achievement.
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Dalam persaingan dunia usaha yang  semakin tinggi saat ini, perusahaan harus dapat mengembangkan dan mengolah berbagai sumber daya yang dimilikinya, antara lain sumber daya manusia. Sumber daya manusia adalah penggerak utama suatu organisasi atau perusahaan. Pencapaian tujuan perusahaan akan terlaksana bila sumber daya manusianya menunjukkan performansi kerja yang baik. Performansi kerja dapat dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor, seperti karakteristik pekerjaan, kepuasan kerja, gaya kepemimpinan, motivasi, dan lain-lain. Penelitian ini berfokus pada faktor karakteristik pekerjaan dan kepuasan kerja sebagai faktor yang berpengaruh pada performansi kerja. Jika seorang pekerja memiliki karakteristik yang sesuai dengan pekerjaannya, maka performansi dan kepuasan kerjanya akan meningkat. Dalam penelitian ini sarana yang digunakan untuk berkomunikasi secara tidak langsung dengan responden adalah kuesioner. Responden yang menjadi objek penelitian ini adalah karyawan PT. CANDRATEX SEJATI bagian weaving, Bandung. Perusahaan ini merupakan suatu perusahaan tekstil yang sebagian besar hasil produksinya diekspor ke luar negeri. Identifikasi faktor yang digunakan adalah analisis faktor, lalu dilanjutkan dengan perhitungan analisis jalur yang digunakan untuk menentukan besarnya pengaruh suatu variabel ataupun beberapa variabel terhadap variabel lainnya baik pengaruh yang sifatnya langsung atau tidak langsung. Variabel karakteristik pekerjaan sebaiknya pekerja perlu meningkatkan hubungan dengan atasannya. Variabel kepuasan kerja internal sebaiknya perusahaan perlu meningkatkan inisiatif yang timbul dari dalam pekerja tanpa harus menunggu perintah lagi. Variabel kerja eksternal sebaiknya perusahaan perlu meningkatkan imbalan dan tunjangan-tunjangan yan diberikan Variabel performansi kerja sebaiknya perusahaan perlu meningkatkan tekad yang ada dalam diri pekerja agar masing-masing pekerja dapat meraih prestasinya.
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Kata kunci: karakteristik pekerjaan, kepuasan kerja, gaya kepemimpinan, motivasi.	43652eeb43fab00e8f7567ca3ae57501	ab0b90ed3c637218e76cb37443039a8c	3bd5b94bb5516c2684dbeef1cdb58256	article	ANALISIS PENGARUH KARAKTERISTIK  PEKERJAAN DAN KEPUASAN KERJA TERHADAP PERFORMANSI KERJA OPERATOR PADA BAGIAN PRODUKSI	Hari Adianto	\N	2000
8205622	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000923	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16360	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000923}, priority = {2}	Cosmetique is a unique product since it contain a spesific usage risk to the consumer regardless its social benefit. Consumer tend to consider more in its attribute in order to reduce the risk. The purpose of this study is to determine which attribute are most important perceived by the consumer in choosing cosmetique. The results are used in gap analysis to evaluate customerr satisfaction. We also conducted factor analysis, and use its resutl in simple regresion to find out the effect of each factor to overal satisfaction. As a result, there are three factor which consumer perceived as the most important attributse which are quality, risk, and brand. Quality and Brand factor both influencing overal customer satisfaction in cosmetique consumption greater then Risk factor.
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Kosmetik adalah produk yang unik karena mengandung resiko penggunaan bagi konsumen disamping manfaat sosialnya. Konsumen cenderung untuk mempertimbangkan atribut-atribunya dalam rangka mengurangi resiko yang mungkin dihadapinya. Tujuan dari studi ini adalah untuk menentukan attribut produk manakah yang dinilai konsumen menjadi atribut terpenting dalam memilih kosmetik. Kemudian hasilnya digunakan dalam analisis gap untuk mengevaluasi kepuasan konsumen. Studi ini juga menggunakan analisa faktor untuk kemudia dianalisis lebih lanjut dengan regresi sederhana untuk mengetahui pengaruh setiap faktor terhadap kepuasan konsumen. Hasilnya, terdapat 3 faktor atribut yang dinilai penting oleh konsumen dalam pemilihan kosmetik yaitu faktor kualitas, resiko dan merek. Faktor kualitas dan faktor merek berpengaruh lebih besar terhadap kepuasan konsumen kosmetik daripada faktor resiko.
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Kata kunci: atribut produk, kosmetik, kepuasan konsumen.	c53380da9628f191bc1f99e3b180c616	9a00fea2782d40c57fe481bfa00f6b98	8f1946814d68a4c3761e7a56286d65a9	article	ATRIBUT PRODUK YANG DIPERTIMBANGKAN DALAM PEMBELIAN KOSMETIK DAN PENGARUHNYA PADA KEPUASAN KONSUMEN DI SURABAYA	Erna Ferrinadewi	\N	2000
8205623	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000924	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16361	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000924}, priority = {2}	This research discuss about the Shopping Environment Responses as Impulsive Buying stimuli in a study case on 200 consummers of Carrefour Surabaya. The shopping environment responses variables  consist of are pleasure, arousal, and dominance (PAD). This study used shopping experience, that consists of hedonic shoping value, resources expenditure, and utilitarian shopping value, as the mediation variables. This study revealed that dominance variable had a positive effect on impulsive buying, and this study also revealed that resources expenditure as a shopping experience could be mediation variable between the shopping environment responses and the other shopping experience variables, and had a negative effect on impulsive buying.
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Penelitian  pembelian tidak terencana pada toko serba ada (TOSERBA) dilihat dari respons pelanggan terhadap lingkungan berbelanja sebagai stimulus, suatu studi kasus pada 200 pelanggan Carrefour Surabaya. Variabel respons lingkungan belanja, yang terdiri dari pleasure, arousal, dan dominance (PAD). Penelitian ini menggunakan variabel pengalaman belanja hedonic shopping value, resources expenditure, dan utilitarian shopping value sebagai mediator respons lingkungan belanja terhadap pembelian tidak terencana. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa; variabel respons lingkungan belanja dominance berpengaruh positip terhadap pembelian tidak terencana. Terungkap juga bahwa variabel pengalaman belanja resources expenditure merupakan variabel mediator antara respons lingkungan belanja dan variabel pengalaman belanja lainnya, serta berpengaruh negatip terhadap pembelian tidak terencana.  
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Kata kunci: respons, lingkungan, belanja, pembelian.	3aa491d6b0080a2ebb686a7e81bcfd99	2739b4788ebcf8aaed309fab3cc3bec4	41955c946e6bd374110dd02f499a73e4	article	RESPONS LINGKUNGAN BERBELANJA SEBAGAI STIMULUS PEMBELIAN TIDAK TERENCANA PADA TOKO SERBA ADA (TOSERBA) (Studi Kasus Carrefour Surabaya)	Hatane Semuel	\N	2000
8205624	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000925	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16362	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000925}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this researched is to find out how big is the effect of organization culture to ward motivation, job satisfaction and employee's job performance, especially on the employee's in the production area. The analytical unit is the employee's in production area sub sector in wood industry in East Java. The more positive someone's behavior will definitely effect her/his performance, this is proven when the researcher tested the hypothesis that motivation effects the job satisfaction and job satisfaction effects the performance. The result of the direct effect on employee's motivation toward job satisfaction is 1.462,and toward performance is 0.387, the direct effet job satisfaction toward job performance is 0.003, the direct effect organization culture toward job performance is 0.506, the direct effect organization culture toward motivation is 0.680, the direct effect organization culture toward job satisfaction is 1.183. Beside, this research result is useful for the next researchers, as research material in organitional behavior science or the same kind of science.
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk memenemukan bagaimana besarnya pengaruh Budaya Organisasi terhadap Motivasi, Kepuasan Kerja dan Kinerja karyawan khususnya karyawan dibagian produksi. Unit analisisnya adalah karyawan produksi pada subsektor industri pengolahan kayu di Jawa Timur. Secara positif perilaku seseorang akan berpengaruh terhadap kinerjanya, disamping itu peneliti menguji hipotesis bahwa motivasi berpengaruh kepada kepuasan kerja dan kepuasan kerja berpengaruh terhadap kinerja. Hasilnya bahwa secara langsung motivasi berpengaruh terhadap kepuasan kerja sebesar 1.462 dan motivasi berpengaruh terhadap kinerja sebesar 0.387, kepuasan kerja berpengaruh terhadap kinerja sebesar 0,003 dan budaya organisasi berpengaruh terhadap kinerja sebesar 0.506, budaya organisasi berpengaruh terhadap motivasi sebesar 0.680 dan budaya organisasi berpengaruh terhadap kepuasan kerja sebesar 1.183. Hasil penelitian ini dapat digunakan oleh peneliti berikutnya, sebagai bahan penelitian pada bidang ilmu pengetahuan perilaku organisasi atau ilmu pengetahuan yang sejenisnya.
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Kata kunci: budaya organisasi, motivasi, kepuasan kerja, kinerja dan perilaku manusia.	1956579f370233403397ac9a133f52ac	5395ff8a9432707d4735ee4d4aa16c53	537e18a435242112347f8878861ace2a	article	PENGARUH BUDAYA ORGANISASI TERHADAP MOTIVASI DAN KEPUASAN KERJA SERTA KINERJA KARYAWAN PADA SUB SEKTOR INDUSTRI PENGOLAHAN KAYU SKALA MENENGAH DI JAWA TIMUR	H. Teman Koesmono	\N	2000
8205625	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000926	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16363	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000926}, priority = {2}	Unit Pelayanan dan Pemeliharaan Kampus (UPPK) Universitas Kristen Petra has a difficulty in facing the customers. Sometimes, a customer has to contact or meet UPPK staff just for asking schedule or give complain. Besides, UPPK needs a system that has ability to analyze equipments needed, base on customers' request and to analyze serving evaluation. Because of these problems, a web based system of distributing information, equipments and tools ordering, transportation ordering, room ordering, sport-field ordering, giving complain, equipments needed analysis and serving evaluation analysis is made. With this system, customers can obtain schedule information and then make an order, or giving complain, without have to meet the UPPK staff. This system is developed using PHP and MySQL as database server. The system is validated by distributing some questionnaires for UPPK staff and customers that give an average value of 3.63 (scale 1-4). Therefore, it can be concluded that this system can help to solve the problems. Besides, the systems also give a facility to analyze the serving evaluation and the need of equipments and tools.
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Unit Pelayanan dan Pemeliharaan Kampus (UPPK) Universitas Kristen Petra mengalami kesulitan dalam berhadapan dengan customer. Terkadang customer harus menghubungi atau bertatap muka dengan pihak UPPK hanya untuk menanyakan jadwal pemakaian atau menyampaikan keluhan. Selain hal itu UPPK juga membutuhkan suatu sistem yang mampu menganalisa kebutuhan peralatan/barang berdasar permintaan customer serta analisa kinerja yang telah dilakukan. Melihat permasalahan yang ada, maka dibuat suatu sistem penyampaian informasi, pemesanan peralatan/barang, pemesanan ruang khusus, pemesanan lapangan, pemesanan kendaraan, penyampaian keluhan, analisa kebutuhan barang dan kinerja berbasis web. Dengan sistem ini customer dapat memperoleh informasi jadwal dan melakukan pemesanan serta penyampaian keluhan tanpa harus bertatap muka dengan pihak UPPK. Sistem ini dikembangkan dengan bahasa PHP dan database server MySQL. Dari hasil pengujian dengan kuisioner kepada UPPK dan customer pengguna fasilitas didapat nilai rata-rata 3,63 (dari skala 1-4), sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa sistem dapat membantu memecahkan permasalahan yang ada. Selain itu sistem juga memberikan fasilitas untuk menganalisa evaluasi layanan dan kebutuhan barang.
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Kata kunci:  web, pemesanan, analisa kebutuhan.	1a1412a9ec1c0210779c3ac2673bbc09	550ad0f5322ce67f7c896f64ec95e561	235797320844aa84ee2a0d8efe59e69d	article	APLIKASI PEMINJAMAN RUANGAN,  KENDARAAN,  PERALATAN DAN PENYAMPAIAN KELUHAN SERTA ANALISIS KETERSEDIAAN BARANG DAN KINERJA PELAYANAN PADA UPPK UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205626	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000927	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16364	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000927}, priority = {2}	Active contour, or snake, is an energy minimizing spline that is useful in image boundary detection. Active contours are stimulated by internal forces, image forces and external forces which maintain the shape of the contours while attract the contours to some desired features, usually edges. Problems in implementing active contours such as convergence and initialization have motivated researchers to modify image forces of the active contours. This paper presents a comparative study among three different image forces: traditional snakes, balloon and gradient vector flow (GVF). The study is validated by experiments on abdominal image boundaries detection. These lead to the conclusion that GVF gives the most appropriate results among the other approaches.	a509744de2d96c011263530cf7033472	23f51271bd281dcb47b308eb129de12b	4473ccfc742fc736aed4a31d697ca947	article	COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT IMAGE FORCES FOR ACTIVE CONTOURS ON ABDOMINAL IMAGE BOUNDARY DETECTION	Cherry Ballangan	\N	2001
8205627	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000928	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16365	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000928}, priority = {2}	Most of docks have applied Accuracy Control system in the ship body construction process that is interim product oriented. However, size/dimension deviation is often detected in the erecton stage which makes the docks suffer a financial and time loss. The use of computers as a Decision Support System is a way to solve the problem. Database and modelbase design is a requirement to make a computer-based Decision Support System. Ms-SQL Server 7 will support multi-user information system and Control Chart as a model base can be used to monitor production result continually so that the process can be improved, both from manufacture workshop and assembly workshop. The validation process is also important to review the performance of the software.
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Dalam proses pembangunan badan kapal yang berorientasi pada produk antara (interim product) sebagian besar galangan kapal telah menerapkan Sistem Accuracy Control, namun seringkali jika terjadi penyimpangan ukuran/dimensi tersebut baru diketahui pada saat masuk tahap erection, dan ini merugikan bagi sebuah galangan kapal , baik dari segi waktu maupun biaya. Penggunaan komputer sebagai Sistem Penunjang Keputusan merupakan cara untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut. Perancangan database dan  modelbase merupakan persyaratan dalam membuat sebuah Sistem Penunjang Keputusan berbasis komputer. Dimana pemilihan MS- SQL Server 7 akan mampu mendukung pelayanan informasi yang bersifat multi-user, dan penggunaan Control Chart sebagai model base dapat digunakan untuk memonitor hasil proses produksi secara kontinyu sehingga tercapai perbaikan proses, baik dari bengkel fabrikasi maupun assembly. Kemudian untuk melihat kemampuan kinerja dari software perlu dilakukan proses validasi.
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Kata kunci: penyimpangan ukuran/dimensi, Sistem Penunjang Keputusan berbasis komputer, database, modelbase, control chart.	01ee363c85555a4da28a283872b58e9d	65463957e87d4ca2fa4fdeabc6da85f0	5ec973fbb07e83c505ddb44ac9497e18	article	PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PENUNJANG KEPUTUSAN BERBASIS KOMPUTER UNTUK PENINGKATAN EFEKTIFITAS SISTEM AKURASI DIMENSI PADA PROSES PEMBUATAN BADAN KAPAL	Deddy Chrismianto	\N	2001
8205628	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000929	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16366	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000929}, priority = {2}	Multilevel Marketing (MLM) is a marketing method that sells the product directly to the customers. And this method has been booming in Indonesia at this moment. MLM itself is a directly selling system through marketing program conformed more than one level, where the trading partner can get selling commission and bonus from the result of selling goods or services those did by itself and the members of network inside their own group.  PT. Mediderma Indonesia is a firm which imports consumer goods from Europe. This firm uses MLM to sell their products and the distributor might come from any cities in Indonesia. Now, to get information about the product and the growth of member's network, a member must come or call the branch of the firm. As a result, every member will feel difficult to get the new information about their network and bonus which they get every month. Therefore, this research will develop a web site that can be accessed 24 hours through internet by the members. As a result, the members will get their information they need easier every time. Based on the evaluation of the facilities that are available for members and administrator and the system developed, it can be concluded that the whole system work properly and ready to be used. From the result of questionnaire, the implementation has gained 85,243 % for member's satisfaction and 85 % for administrator's satisfaction.
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Multilevel Marketing (MLM) merupakan suatu metode pemasaran Direct Selling yang sedang berkembang di Indonesia akhir-akhir ini. MLM sendiri adalah  sistem penjualan langsung melalui program pemasaran berbentuk lebih dari satu tingkat, dimana mitra usaha mendapat komisi penjualan dan bonus penjualan dari hasil penjualan barang/jasa yang dilakukannya sendiri dan anggota jaringan di dalam kelompoknya. PT. Mediderma Indonesia adalah sebuah perusahaan yang mengimpor barang-barang kebutuhan sehari-hari dari Eropa. Perusahaan ini menggunakan sistem pemasaran barang berbasis multilevel marketing, dimana anggota-anggotanya dapat berasal dari seluruh Indonesia. Selama ini, untuk memperoleh informasi produk terbaru dan perkembangan jaringan harus datang ke perusahaan atau melalui telpon serta informasi bonus hanya dapat diketahui pada akhir bulan. Akibatnya, setiap angggota akan mengalami kesulitan dalam mendapatkan informasi-informasi terbaru dari perusahaan seperti informasi omzet jaringan. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini akan menghasilkan sebuah sistem informasi berupa web site yang dapat diakses online 24 jam lewat internet oleh banyak anggotanya sehingga setiap informasi tentang perusahaan dan informasi mengenai anggota tersebut dapat diperoleh setiap saat. Berdasarkan dari pengujian fasilitas-fasilitas yang tersedia untuk member dan administrator serta pengujian sistem untuk menghasilkan informasi disimpulkan bahwa sistem secara keseluruhan berjalan dengan baik dan siap digunakan. Sedangkan untuk mengetahui tingkat kepuasan digunakan kuisioner, hasilnya sebesar 85,243 % member dan sebesar 85 % administrator mengatakan hasil yang positif, sehingga dapat diambil kesimpulan bahwa sistem web site berjalan dengan baik.
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Kata kunci: multilevel marketing, member, sistem informasi.	5c9aad7a76de7ae3174021a10a7e92cd	9a49f2ab6c074e1d9af20b043bfbe569	165f8ffb472698ce3945bee1c7389142	article	PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI MULTILEVEL MARKETING (MLM) BERBASIS WEB STUDI KASUS PADA PT. MEDIDERMA INDONESIA	Gregorius Budhi	\N	2001
8205629	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000930	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16367	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000930}, priority = {2}	Highway geometric design is a part of highway planning which focused on physical form planning, so it can fulfil the highway basic function. Highway geometric design consists of horizontal alignment and vertical alignment and each of them has its own calculation. Computer technology developments can produce softwares which is able to help and simplify the calculations of both alignments and the softwares also can produce designs which visualize the calciulation into 2D images. But 2D image is not real enough to imagine the realistic form of the highway. We need 3D visualisation to imagine the realistic highway. This paper explains how the system can produce the 3D visualisation from horizontal alignment and vertical alignment calculations. First, find the highway 3D position in the 3D coordinate. 3D coordinate has three component, x, y and z axis. From horizontal alignment calculation, we get the x and y value and from vertical alignment, we get the z value. After obtaining the 3D position, then the highway design can be drawn. This software can design the highway better because it can simulate the highway wether it is comfort enough to be passed.
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Desain geometrik jalan merupakan bagian dari perencanaan jalan yang dititik-beratkan pada perencanaan bentuk fisik sehingga dapat memenuhi fungsi dasar dari jalan. Desain geometrik jalan terdiri dari Alinyemen Horisontal dan Alinyemen Vertikal, dan masing-masingnya memiliki perhitungan tersendiri. Dengan adanya kemajuan teknologi komputer, mampu menghasilkan program komputer yang dapat membantu dan menyederhanakan perhitungan dari masing-masing alinyemen tersebut serta menghasilkan rancangan yang sesuai dengan kaidah yang berlaku, bahkan mampu membuat visualisasi dua dimensi dari rancangan tersebut. Namun visualisasi dua dimensi dirasa kurang mampu memberi gambaran secara nyata bentuk asli dari rancangan geometrik jalan. Oleh karena itu dalam penelitian yang dilakukan ini, dikembangkan suatu perangkat lunak yang menggunakan hasil perhitungan program komputer untuk alinyemennya dan elemen-elemen tambahan untuk menghasilkan visualisasi tiga dimensi yang sesuai desain. Pertama-tama dicari posisi jalan dalam ruang 3D. Dengan hasil perhitungan alinyemen horisontal akan didapatkan posisi mendatar dari sebuah jalan dan hasil perhitungan alinyemen vertikalnya digunakan untuk mendapatkan ketinggian jalan tersebut. Setelah mendapatkan posisi 3D barulah digambar. Hasil program visualisaasi ini dapat menampakkan posisi jalan dengan lebih baik sehingga bisa digunakan untuk mensimulasi apakah perancangan pembangunan jalan tersebut nantinya nyaman untuk dilewati, belokan atau tanjakan yang dirancang tidak berbahaya, dan lain sebagainya.  
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Kata kunci: desain geometrik jalan, visualisasi tiga dimensi, alinyemen horisontal, alinyemen vertikal.	cc9ecd1e8b0ec84ff4e53312327dba9d	1f490219809b1ca1d38a196e60c191a7	cde65f037af25aa9b68524b4084c6665	article	VISUALISASI DESAIN GEOMETRIK JALAN SECARA 3D BERDASARKAN PERHITUNGAN ALINYEMEN HORISONTAL DAN ALINYEMEN VERTIKAL	Rudy Setiawan	\N	2001
8205630	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000931	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16368	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000931}, priority = {2}	The number of paper collected by an educational institution is incresing each year. The increasing number of paper collected demand a method in order to find the right paper everytime there is someone who needs a reference. By far, most search engine still depend on keyword matching / string maching to find the apropriate result. This method will only find the apropriate paper based on the occurance of the inserted keyword on the paper. This research will discuss a searching system using fuzzy relation, by using fuzzy relation the relation between keyword and paper is found and determined. Searching system using fuzzy relation allows the search result include paper that do not have the keyword to be shown as a result.  This result is made posssible because the word which occur in the paper is related to keyword inserted.    
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Banyaknya jumlah paper yang dikoleksi sebuah lembaga pendidikan setiap tahun akan bertambah. Seiring dengan pertambahan jumlah paper tersebut maka diperlukan sebuah metode untuk mencari paper agar bila membutuhkan referensi maka paper/dokumen yang diperlukan dapat dengan mudah dapat ditemukan. Sejauh yang ada saat ini, kebanyakan mesin pencari masih mengandalkan pencarian dengan menggunakan keyword matching/string matching sehingga mengakibatkan hasil pencarian hanya akan menampilkan paper-paper yang mempunyai keyword/kata kunci yang dicari. Penelitan ini membahas sebuah sistem pencarian dengan menggunakan metode fuzzy relation, dimana dengan fuzzy relation didapatkan hubungan antara keyword dan paper. Dengan metode fuzzy relation maka sebuah pencarian mempunyai kemungkinan menampilkan hasil berupa paper yang tidak mengandung keyword yang dicari. Karena kata yang mengakibatkan paper (yang tidak mengandung keyword muncul)  mempunyai hubungan dengan keyword yang dimasukkan.
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Kata kunci: mesin pencari,  relasi fuzzy, sistem cerdas.	610168aefd57186417ea4a7fb3d0a0d3	ff614c809f7ccbb1c2b410550f450e20	71e1ab6c89c15bca5a979f122f174b2f	article	APLIKASI SEARCH ENGINE PAPER KARYA ILMIAH BERBASIS WEB DENGAN METODE FUZZY RELATION	Resmana Lim	\N	2001
8205631	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000932	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16369	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000932}, priority = {2}	A travel company offers a transportation service by picking up customers from certain places and sending them to the other places. Concerning traffic in time domain function for every path, the problem is how to find the quickest paths in picking up the customers. The problem may be considered as the quickest path problem. We may consider the quickest path problem as an extension of the shortest path problem. The quickest path problem optimizes length of time in visiting some places. The quickest path is not always the shortest path. In the relation to the problem, this paper proposes an algorithm for solving the quickest path problem. The algorithm is constructed by modifying a concept of transitive closure method.	6758b4699005d6d63021eb3ec3d6220e	6318a43586e550b32218768eff38c6c0	9fc82090dac58eda255b7814e13bb921	article	SOLVING QUICKEST PATH PROBLEM USING AN EXTENDED CONCEPT OF TRANSITIVE CLOSURE METHOD	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205632	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000933	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16370	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000933}, priority = {2}	Modern portfolio theory is based on asumption that investor can choose his proportion asset in portfolio, so they can minimize the risk and maximize the return. This paper presents the use of genetic algorithm (GA) to optimize the choice of share portfolio in markowitz model by representing the efficient set portfolio. GA represent the efficient set using undirect representation to avoid infeasible solution and penalty function. From the implementation, it can be concluded that GA is one of methods which is able to obtain optimum point from portfolio.
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Teori portofolio modern mendasarkan teorinya pada asumsi bahwa investor bertindak secara rasional dengan memilih proporsi asetnya dalam sebuah portofolio sedemikian rupa sehingga dapat meminimalkan resiko dan memaksimalkan return. Dalam paper ini penulis mencoba menyajikan penggunaan algoritma genetika (Genetic Algorithm/GA) untuk optimasi pemilihan portofolio saham dalam model markowitz dengan cara merepresentasikannya sebagai kumpulan portofolio yang efisien (the efficient set portofolio). GA merepresentasikan kumpulan yang effisien ini dengan menggunakan representasi tidak langsung untuk menghindari solusi yang tidak feasible dan fungsi penalti. Dari hasil yang telah diimplementasikan dapat disimpulkan bahwa GA dapat digunakan sebagai salah satu metode yang cukup berhasil dalam menemukan titik optimum dari sebuah portofolio.
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Kata kunci: markowitz, teori portofolio, algoritma genetika.	b04fd2e1bc17266b3b317877c6921226	e81770edd35842f9e291c32fb5284a2b	41bd92b24f053920cc5f10b6abc93646	article	PENGGUNAAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA UNTUK PEMILIHAN PORTFOLIO SAHAM DALAM MODEL MARKOWITZ	Wawan Taufiq N.	\N	2001
8205633	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000934	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16371	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000934}, priority = {2}	Most people argue that Information System (IS)/Information System (IT) investments are closely related to cost and benefit without understand the benefit that will be received. However, companies keep investing money to create application systems because they have seen some relationship between the costs of IT and the economic performance of company. Costs are much easier to identify and calculate then benefits, especially intangible benefits. The hardest and most tedious part is the effort to quantify intangible benefits into monetary values in order to make the cost-benefit analysis more accurate. Most of business and IS/IT managers prefer not to go into detail when talking about intangible benefits because the depth of analysis is uncertain. The more practical way in using this financial approach is to focus on tangible benefits, such as cost saving, reduced staff, etc. Unfortunately, reducing or even eliminating the intangible benefits contribution to the IS/IT implementation has degraded the economic value of the investment. Based on this issue, some thinkers have introduced a much more practical way for business and IS/IT managers to get snapshots of how IS/IT investment is going to be measured, for example, using the non-financial approach. Some people believe that the two approaches must be combined to have a better and more accurate result. In this paper, information economics methodology, which combines both financial and non-financial approaches, will be used to assess and justify IS/IT investment.
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Investasi Sistem Informasi (SI)/Teknologi Informasi (TI) seringkali hanya dipandang sebagai suatu biaya yang harus dikeluarkan tanpa tahu manfaat apa yang akan diperoleh. Akan tetapi investasi terhadap suatu sistem aplikasi terus dilakukan karena perusahaan melihat bahwa ada hubungan antara biaya TI dengan performa ekonomi dari perusahaan. Biaya lebih mudah diidentifikasikan dan dihitung dibandingkan manfaat, khususnya untuk manfaat yang sifatnya tidak nyata (intangible). Sebagian besar manajer SI/TI dan perusahaan cenderung tidak masuk ke dalam detil jika berbicara tentang manfaat tidak nyata karena kedalaman analisisnya tidak jelas. Kebanyakan, cara praktis dalam menggunakan pendekatan finansial berfokus pada manfaat nyata (tangible benefit), seperti penghematan biaya, pengurangan pegawai dan sebagainya. Sayangnya, pengurangan atau bahkan pengeliminasian kontribusi manfaat tidak nyata terhadap implementasi SI/TI telah menurunkan nilai ekonomis dari investasi.Berdasarkan persoalan ini, beberapa ahli memperkenalkan cara yang lebih praktis untuk manajer SI/TI dan perusahaan untuk mendapatkan gambaran tentang bagaimana investasi diukur, contohnya dengan menggunakan pendekatan non-finansial. Beberapa orang percaya bahwa dua pendekatan harus digabungkan untuk mendapatkan hasil yang lebih baik dan akurat. Pada karya tulis ini, akan digunakan metodologi information economics yang menggabungkan kedua pendekatan baik finansial maupun non-finansial untuk menilai dan melakukan justifikasi terhadap investasi SI/TI.
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Kata kunci: investasi SI/TI, manfaat nyata, manfaat tidak nyata, information economics	d5bf7ea40514ff223ddb5edab4754477	495a4920d0ce1a7c9aa9e7f5ca013743	e3c609a7ea6985002d42acaf0db7a40d	article	KAJIAN KELAYAKAN INVESTASI PROYEK TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE INFORMATION ECONOMICS	Yulia Yulia	\N	2001
8205634	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000935	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16372	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000935}, priority = {2}	Face recognition is a difficult task mostly because of the inherent variability of the image formation process ranging from the position/cropping of the face and its environment (distance and illumination) is totally controlled, to those involving little or no control over the background and viewpoint. Moreover, those are allowing for major changes in facial appearance due to factors expression, aging, and accessories such as glasses or changes in hairstyle. A solution has been proposed by considering hybrid classification architectures deal with the benefit of robustness via consensus provided by ensembles of Radial Basis Functions (RBF) networks and categorical classification using decision trees. A specific approach considers an ensemble of RBF Networks through its ability to cope with variability in the image formation. The experiments were carried out on images drawn randomly 50 unique subjects totalling to 500 facial images with rotation ± 50 encoded in greyscale. The faces are then normalized to account for geometrical and illumination changes using information about the eye location. Specifically performance true positive by Ensambles RBF1 (ERBF1) increased on ± 13,86% measures up to RBF while ERBF2 by ± 15,93%. On the contrary the false negative rate decreased by amount of ±5,8% for ERBF1 and somewhat less to ±5,6% for ERBF2. When the connectionist ERBF model is coupled with an Inductive Decision Tree - C4.5 - the performance improves over the case while only the connectionist ERBF module is used.
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Pengklasifikasian wajah berkaitan dengan variasi data misalnya detil - detil kecil dari wajah atau transformasi saat proses pengambilan citra. Pengklasifikasian wajah dengan metode hibrid menggabungkan pembelajaran berbasis Jaringan Fungsi Basis Radial (JFBR) dan Pohon Keputusan Induktif. JFBR digunakan sebagai metode pembelajaran dalam arsitektur jaringan syaraf tiruan. Untuk meningkatkan kemampuan pengenalan dilakukan pengklasifikasian pada Pohon Keputusan Induktif. Selain menjadi metode penghubung pada pengklasifikasian hibrid, Himpunan JFBR (HJFBR) digunakan untuk penyediaan atribut pada pengklasifikasian Pohon Keputusan Induktif. Uji coba dilakukan pada 50 obyek dengan total ± 500 citra wajah dalam format grayscale. Data dipilih dengan memberi variasi mimik wajah, kemiringan (rotasi) data ± 50 dan juga dipengaruhi oleh pencahayaan di dalam ataupun d iluar ruangan. Rata - rata peningkatan keakurasian positif benar yang diberikan arsitektur HJFBR dibanding JFBR sebesar ±13,86% untuk HJFBR1 dan ±15,93% untuk HJFBR2. Namun menurunkan keakurasian negatif benar sebesar ±5,8% untuk HJFBR1 dan ±5,6% untuk HJFBR2. Penambahan pohon keputusan induktif pada metode hibrid memberikan keuntungan selain tetap dapat meningkatkan keakurasian positif benar juga mampu mengatasi permasalahan sebelumnya tentang penurunan keakurasian negatif benar.
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Kata kunci: pengenalan wajah, jaringan fungsi basis radial, pengklasifikasian hibrid, pohon keputusan induktif.	cddf1a9fad1ece908a6feb6ae8de9162	59f3cd3ce85370bbaa0e1a94fb83e7f7	012d720ada394faae3a69af07c899450	article	PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PENGENALAN WAJAH DENGAN METODE PENGKLASIFIKASIAN HIBRID BERBASIS JARINGAN FUNGSI BASIS RADIAL DAN POHON KEPUTUSAN INDUKTIF	Ariadi Tri Hayati	\N	2001
8205636	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000936	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16373	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000936}, priority = {2}	The essence of building design process and management for building sustainability in the creation and maintenance of a qualitative architectural product is investigated in this paper. The design process, concept of building sustainability and particularly the quality of the built environment are discussed. Akure, a state capital in Nigeria was used as a case study. The principles and indicators for sustainability of buildings and its implications on the quality of the environment are examined in details. Survey findings include the views of the professionals on the clients, perception on the design process as well as management of projects, and the implications on the quality of the ensuring products and the cityâs environment. The data were factor analyzed using varimax rotation criterion (with Kaiser Normalization). The results revealed that five factors were effective, with one of them exhibiting the greatest variability and individual differences. The variables that loaded on this factor were really the aspects of the process and management relating to the clients. The findings also revealed the professionalsâ wrong attitude towards design process as shown with a very high degree of variability in the study. The paper concludes by recommending the enactment and enforcement of relevant policies with adequate education of the people and the involvement of all the stakeholders in the management of building projects and environmental programmes for the realization of a qualitative architectural product.	346e5512b063e871726320934a54c803	798f3b4268d57d477f50735b7e18c22a	31314f28d02ad08b8959702cd58fa25d	article	MANAGING THE BUILDING DESIGN PROCESS FOR SUSTAINABILTY AND IMPROVED QUALITY	Sunday Bobadoye	\N	2000
8205637	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000937	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16374	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000937}, priority = {2}	Side weir is a type of protection structure which function is to protect channels from damage caused by excessive amount of water (overtopping) so the water level in channels or rivers is to be preserved. The type is spatially varied flow with decrease of discharge occurs in main channels along the side weir. Usually design of spillway applies entrance of slope 900. Thus this reduces discharge coefficient. In this research, the influence entrance slope less than 900 was observed such as 600 and 300. The observation showed that discharge coefficient is function of entrance slope and ratio value of water depth to weir radius (h/r) with largest discharge coefficient around value (0.341 â 0.366) with entrance slope value (55.850 â 57.730).
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Pelimpah Samping (side weir) adalah bangunan untuk melindungi saluran dari kerusakan yang diakibatkan oleh jumlah air yang berlebihan (overtopping). Dengan dipasang pelimpah samping maka ketinggian air di saluran atau sungai  tetap terjaga. Tipe aliran  adalah aliran berubah lambat laun terhadap ruang (spatially varied flow) dengan penurunan debit yang terjadi di saluran utama sepanjang pelimpah. Selama ini pembangunan pelimpah samping menggunakan sudut masuk 900 terhadap aliran utama. Dengan demikian mempunyai kerugian yakni berkurangnya koefisien pengaliran. Dilain pihak asumsi koefisien pengaliran tersebut sampai sekarang tetap dianggap cukup besar.  Pada penelitian ini diamati pengaruh sudut masuk sayap yang lebih kecil dari 900 yaitu sudut 600 dan 300. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa koefisien debit merupakan fungsi dari sudut masuk dan nilai perbandingan kedalaman air dan jari-jari pelimpah (h/r).  Koefisien debit  terbesar bernilai antara (0,341 â 0,366) pada sudut masuk antara (55,850- 57,730).	efac733c6828043bf9bf30ef134f35fe	ec5eb7d6d4c985db8499d982640264c3	98bb602824a34f4b315a50e3d389793d	article	PENGARUH ARAH SAYAP PELIMPAH SAMPING DAN KEDALAMAN ALIRAN TERHADAP KOEFISIEN DEBIT	Indratmo Soekarno	\N	2000
8205638	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000938	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16375	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000938}, priority = {2}	Electrokinetics is one of soft ground improvement methods to improve its bearing capacity. The objective of this research is to investigate the increase of friction and end bearing resistance of an embedded instrumented model pile in marine clay after electrokinetics treatment. The initial geotechnical properties of soil surrounding the pile foundation is obtained by several soil laboratory tests. For pile bearing capacity analysis, friction and end bearing resistance of pile was measured by load cell measuring device, while un-drained shear strength analysis was measured by vane shear test. The result of this research showed that after 24 hours electrokinetics treatment, the un-drained shear strength increased closer to the pile, and the bearing capacity of pile increased 14 times.
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Elektrokinetik adalah salah satu metode perbaikan tanah lunak yang diaplikasikan untuk meningkatkan daya dukung tanah lunak. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menyelidiki peningkatan tahanan friksi dan ujung suatu model pondasi tiang di lempung marina setelah dilakukan proses elektrokinetik. Karakteristik tanah pada kondisi mula-mula di sekitar pondasi tiang didapatkan dari beberapa pengujian di laboratorium. Untuk analisa daya dukung tiang, tahanan friksi dan ujung dari pondasi tiang diukur dengan alat pengukur load cell, sedangkan analisa kuat geser undrained diukur dengan pengujian baling-baling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa setelah pada tanah dilakukan proses elektrokinetik selama 24 jam, daya dukung dari pondasi tiang meningkat 14 kali dan semakin dekat dengan tiang, kuat geser undrained juga semakin meningkat.	ae873dda5fa4164885f9ef83dfc1b0f4	eee00b3f630ee55f579bac5dde2dd141	e8a879177bfcdcffaf3efaf2f847e7a2	article	PENGARUH ELEKTROKINETIK TERHADAP DAYA DUKUNG PONDASI TIANG DI LEMPUNG MARINA	Paravita Wulandari	\N	2000
8205639	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000939	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16376	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000939}, priority = {2}	Adding sodium chloride, as admixture, and Portland Cement, as stabilizer, to a very soft clay increase its plasticity index (PI), Californian Bearing Ratio (CBR), and Unconfined Compression Strength (UCS). This paper presents the results of testings done to very soft clay from Margomulyo, Surabaya. The results show a promising tendency. Anyhow a wider and comprehensive research is still needed to ensure the long-term effect of the soil stabilization.
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Penambahan garam (sodium chloride) dan PC (Portland Cement) meningkatkan PI (Plasticity Index), CBR (Californian Bearing Ratio), dan UCS (Unconfined Compression Strength) dari tanah lempung sangat lunak. Dalam makalah ini disajikan hasil pengujian yang dilakukan terhadap lempung sangat lunak dari daerah Margomulyo, Surabaya. Hasilnya menunjukkan kecenderungan yang menggembirakan, namun penelitian yang luas dan komprehensif masih diperlukan untuk peningkatan stabilitas tanah dalam jangka panjang.	c05f348de5e3a0118468a665694eeaaa	cf322ac3d0c1e49fca03e539bc002ec3	6c16ed824eaaee4c71460e83bbc9d762	article	STABILISASI TANAH LIAT SANGAT LUNAK DENGAN GARAM DAN PC (PORTLAND CEMENT)	Tirta Arief	\N	2000
8205640	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000940	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16377	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000940}, priority = {2}	The use of timber as a structural material is not only limited to solid timber but also as laminate called glue-laminated timber (glulam). The design of glulam depends on many factors such as the expertise of the designer, timber grade and its combination, adhesive quality, gluing process and clamping process. This research explores the optimum clamp pressure to obtain maximum bending strength of glulam timber which is a combination of Keruing and Meranti Woods using Polivynyl Asetat (PVA) and Melamin Formaldehyde (MF) adhesives. The combination of timber for shear specimen are Keruing Meranti Keruing (KMK), Keruing Keruing Meranti (KKM), and Keruing Meranti Meranti (KMM), the clamp pressures used are 0,2 MPa, 0,6 MPa, 1,0 MPa, and 1,4 Mpa. The duration of clamping is six hours for all combination. The result shows that the bonding strength of shear specimen reaches a maximum of 75,13 kg/cm2 with a clamp pressure of 0,6 MPa using MF adhesive. The maximum flexural strength achieved is 656,37 kg/cm2 with a clamp perssure of  0,6 MPa using MF adhesive as well.
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Pemakaian kayu sebagai bahan struktural tidak hanya terbatas sebagai kayu utuh, tetapi juga sebagai balok laminasi atau glulam. Proses perancangan kayu dipengaruhi beberapa faktor seperti, tingkat keahlian perancang, faktor kayu yang digunakan beserta kombinasinya, perekat dan proses perekatannya serta proses pengempaannya. Penelitian ini mencari besar tekanan kempa optimum untuk mendapatkan kekuatan lentur maksimum kayu laminasi dari kayu Keruing dan Meranti yang direkatkan dengan perekat Polivynyl Asetat (PVA) dan Melamin Formaldehyde (MF). Kombinasi yang digunakan pada benda uji lamiasi adalah Keruing Meranti Keruing (KMK), Keruing Keruing Meranti (KKM), dan Keruing Meranti Meranti (KMM), dengan tekanan kempa rencana sebesar 0,2 MPa, 0,6 MPa, 1,0 MPa, dan 1,4 MPa untuk semua kombinasi. Proses pengempaan dilakukan selama enam jam. Hasil pengujian pada benda uji kuat lekat menunjukkan keteguhan rekat maksimum sebesar 75,13 kg/cm2 dicapai dengan tekanan kempa 0,6 MPa dengan perekat MF. Sedangkan pada balok laminasi kuat lentur maksimum mencapai 656,37 kg/cm2 pada tekanan kempa 0,6 MPa dengan kombinasi kayu Keruing Meranti Keruing dan perekat MF.	0c47960a7a41e62892b50e70c06e527a	8de1ad95e9aae3d230ec269fc464055e	414a477c7eff4abbdf0ee8be3076518f	article	PENGARUH VARIASI TEKANAN KEMPA TERHADAP KUAT LENTUR KAYU LAMINASI DARI KAYU MERANTI DAN KERUING	Buan Anshari	\N	2000
8205642	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000942	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16379	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000942}, priority = {2}	Previous researches have shown that belt truss could function very well as (virtual) outrigger in the elastic region, the non-linear behaviour of the structural system has not been studied. In this study the performance of a 30 story shearwall-frame-belt truss structure which is designed using structural ductility equal to  3.75 is evaluated using dynamic nonlinear time history analysis. The earthquake loads used are spectrum consistent acceleration in accordance to the Indonesian Earthquake Code, SNI 03-1726-2002 modified from the North-South components of El Centro, May 18, 1940 with return periods of 27, 67, 135, 260, 500, and 1050 years. It is shown that for the structure considered in this study, a structural ductility of 3.75 could not be used, since some structural elements fail (damage index > 1) at 135 years return period.
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Beberapa penelitian yang telah dilakukan menunjukkan bahwa belt truss dapat berfungsi dengan baik sebagai (virtual) outrigger, tetapi penelitian-penelitian tersebut hanya meninjau prilaku elastis dan belum meninjau prilaku nonliner struktur akibat gempa besar. Dalam penelitian ini prilaku nonliner sebuah struktur shearwall-frameâbelt truss 30 tingkat yang direncanakan dengan daktilitas struktur sebesar 3.75, dievaluasi menggunakan analisis dinamis non-linier riwayat waktu. Rekaman gempa yang digunakan sebagai beban adalah gempa El Centro 18 Mei 1940 komponen North â South yang dimodifikasi agar mempunyai respons spectrum sesuai dengan SNI 03-1726-2002 dengan periode ulang 27, 67, 135, 260, 500 dan 1050 tahun. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan untuk struktur yang ditinjau, daktilitas struktur 3.75 tidak dapat digunakan, karena pada gempa dengan periode ulang 135 tahun, beberapa elemen struktur telah mencapai damage index lebih dari satu (melewati batas safety limit state).	20a64e3cc6280b41a126edf93c0000f0	e4cdab50d126201a0b7b91144d321c06	0852f549f15427ddea0cc035451ebce6	article	STUDI TENTANG DAKTILITAS STRUKTUR PADA SISTEM SHEARWALL FRAME DENGAN BELT TRUSS	Adi Susanto	\N	2000
8205643	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000943	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16380	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000943}, priority = {2}	Note from the Editor:
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In Indonesia, although cost of formwork contributes significantly to the total reinforced concrete construction cost and formwork failure will result in a very complicated construction problem, formwork design is often neglected and left to the foreman to design. This paper presents slab formwork design practice in Romania, where formwork design is a requirement to obtain professional engineer certification. This paper is a continuation of  previous paper â�? Wall Formwork Designâ�? by the same author published in Dimensi Teknik Sipil, Vol. 6, no. 2, September 2004.
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Perencanaan bekisting (form work) di Indonesia sering kali dilalaikan dan diserahkan kepada pelaksana/ mandor, padahal kegagalan bekisting akan menimbulkan masalah yang sangat rumit. Bekisting juga merupakan komponen biaya pelaksanaan struktur beton bertulang yang cukup besar. Makalah ini memaparkan praktek perencanaan bekisting untuk lantai di Romania, dimana perencanaan bekisting merupakan salah satu syarat untuk mendapatkan sertifikasi insinyur professional. Makalah ini adalah kelanjutan dari makalah Wall Formwork Design, yang dimuat dalam Dimensi Teknik Sipil, Vol. 6, no.2, September 2004.	6df2cd00296188df57e14a92fde38003	4e8e97043957b87a5be8e9174e2ce7bb	a7d8b1a0aad2ed1c795a91391d132ec5	article	SLAB FORMWORK DESIGN	Octavian Ilinoiu	\N	2000
8205644	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000944	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16381	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000944}, priority = {2}	The aim of this paper is to shed light on the pedagogical function of translation, and how it can contribute to teaching or fostering language acquisition using either traditional tools of language teaching such as textbooks, and handouts, or by technological means. In this paper the role of L1 (the learner's first language) is emphasized as an assistant to second language teaching (L2). The facts presented in this article are the results of my experience working on translation shared with a group of students enrolled in the Intensive English Program before they were admitted in their major.	6f841b480a91c33203cb816bf2adc4c4	d476cf0a0dca6d536e183d2cd8d6fbfc	d29260bbd9df50b764e8d1a053fae3ac	article	TRANSLATION: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL TASK	Rana Raddawi	\N	2000
8205645	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000945	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16382	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000945}, priority = {2}	Translation is a complex process, involving linguistic, cultural and personal factors. This article seeks to show how intercultural factors constitute one of the main sources of translation difficultties. The author suggests that a systematic discussion of these factors would be useful in establishing effective strategies for avoiding pitfalls in translation between English and Chinese.	1202445d03877f8ef97b5146e4d42eac	cf899045fd2fa9dd7de6326f57914dd9	b7bfacbb4b70dce0350719d3a0a2a533	article	INTERCULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROCESS OF TRANSLATION	Dai Xiaoqian	\N	2000
8205646	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000946	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16383	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000946}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the types of prepositions and the common picture types used to teach these prepositions found in English textbooks commonly used in primary schools. The results showed that the types of pictures may be problematic for presenting spatial relations due to an ambiguity the pictures may create and so as may affect the understanding and use of prepositions. Ideally all accompanying pictures should play an active and effective role in supporting learning.	ab5d4f3d617ad5b88494fe10c7f5352e	a2a39035682bbc52d9da326c08dc9023	5a86ca2b4900a5f89004b22b591bb9c0	article	PREPOSITIONS AND PICTURES IN THE ENGLISH LEARNING MATERIALS	Y.G. Pramono	\N	2000
8205647	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000947	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16384	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000947}, priority = {2}	This research dealt with the kinds of turn-taking irregularities in the conversation among the four main African American characters in the movie "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", the reasons of those kinds of turn-taking irregularities, and which reason occurred the most frequently. This research was descriptive qualitative. The findings showed that the four African American characters in the movie tended to overlap others because they wanted to clarify, reject, or complete others' utterance, and show annoyance.	4dd8c52966865539b0ea352f43b1cf2f	783bb891707d35d9609690fb6abde962	ecc82336879c142a8b7958f6f2a5c304	article	TURN-TAKING IRREGULARITIES BY AFRICAN AMERICAN CHARACTERS IN THE MOVIE "WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE"	Jennyfer Ansori	\N	2000
8205648	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000948	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16385	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000948}, priority = {2}	The portrayal of urban upper middle class American women's community in Sex and the City-SATC-is built upon constructed symbols related to the position of urban upper middle class American Women's community and how cosmopolitan the women are. The symbol's construction is characterized by singleness, upper middle class social status, well-established career, alienation, consumptiveness, independence, gender consciousness, and open mindedness in their sexual knowledge. Television has helped to fracture traditional conventions about how women should place themselves in the midst of their society and constructed urban upper middle class American women's image and identity.	5d03cf631a1da8ea03b2c6911fb1f177	7048b7c5c27187c3c495ebe45db65c62	14988551db4f77bc2606c680ea1ed2c1	article	THE REPRESENTATION OF URBAN UPPER MIDDLE CLASS AMERICAN WOMEN'S COMMUNITY IN SEX AND THE CITY	Yola Gani	\N	2000
8205655	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000955	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16392	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000955}, priority = {2}	Tapping the transmission lines with capacitive coupling is an alternative to supply the electricity for isolated regions with energy requirment below 50 kW. This option is more economical option compared to other alternatives such as makes substation, long distribution lines or small power house.The capacitive coupling actually a capacitive voltage divider that steps the voltage of transmission level down to the distribution level. Inductor must be connected to primary side and secondary side of the distribution transformer in order to compensate the resonance of capacitive load.
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Salah satu alternatif untuk dapat memberikan sumber listrik pada daerah terpencil yang membutuhkan daya relatif rendah dan dilalui oleh saluran transmisi adalah dengan melakukan penyadapan daya yang terdapat pada saluran transmisi dengan menggunakan kopling kapasitif.Kopling kapasitif yang digunakan membentuk suatu pembagi tegangan kapasitif yang berguna untuk menurunkan tegangan dari level tegangan transmisi ke level tegangan distribusi. Pemasangan Induktor yang dihubungkan pada sisi primer dan sisi sekunder transformator distribusi berfungsi untuk mengkompensasi resonansi yang timbul akibat adanya beban kapasitif.Pada tulisan ini dibahas kondisi sistem pada saat terjadi penyadapan baik saat transient  maupun steady state dengan simulasi.
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Kata kunci : transmisi, kopling kapasitip, pembagi tegangan kapasitif.	54478f6f5f804e6d7a69f69aeedac7fe	50eaead3eb2ea5d0023ba88b13849b91	6af9e80da6420bcce277bae13f6bfcd4	article	Penyadapan Saluran Transmisi dengan Kopling Kapasitif untuk Suplai Daerah Terpencil	V. Ari Kusumandoyo	\N	2001
8205656	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000956	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16393	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000956}, priority = {2}	This research discusses the implementation of electronic circuits for battery testing to replace the manual tester that is usually used in Switchyard. The equipment consists of constant-current controlled circuit to produce relatively constant current according to battery capacity so that it is able to be used as a battery tester based on a charge-and-discharge method with constant current.  PC based data acquisition is used in order to have data that are more accurate. Experimental results in testing 12 V, 60 AH battery demonstrates the ability of the equipment to replace the manual one as a battery tester. 
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Penelitian ini membahas penggunaan rangkaian elektronika untuk alat uji baterai sebagai pengganti alat uji manual yang biasa dipakai di Gardu Induk. Alat ini terdiri dari  Rangkaian Pengatur Arus Konstan untuk menghasilkan arus yang sesuai dengan kapasitas baterai dan relatif tidak berubah sehingga mampu digunakan sebagai alat uji baterai berdasarkan metoda pengisian dan pengosongan dengan arus konstan. Pengambilan data dilakukan secara langsung menggunakan perangkat PC agar lebih tepat dan cermat. Dari hasil pengujian terhadap baterai 12 V, 60 AH menunjukkan bahwa alat ini bekerja dengan baik dan dapat menggantikan alat uji yang manual.
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	aa42f18ee86c94580a02d02d9c69ebd8	c1dc512c8e6ddad5801765ad47a57bc0	679d487c6db2ab35b8b7e42a4cd61754	article	Alat  Uji  Baterai  12V  60AH  Secara  Elektronis	\N	\N	2001
8205657	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000957	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16394	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000957}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, there are many methods of data compression available.Most of them can be classified into one of the two big categories, i.e., statistical based and dictionary based. An Example of dictionary based coding is Lempel Zip Welch. The example of statistical based coding are Huffman coding and Arithmetic coding, as the newest algorithm. This paper describes the principles of Arithmetic coding along with its advantages compared to Huffman coding method. Problems of arithmetic coding implementation, due to the restriction of the floating point processing either on encoder nor decoder, are discussed as well with the suggested solution, i.e.modification of arithmetic coding using  numerical integer. As the final conclusion, the algorithm is outstanding for the use of data compression matters. The number of bit coding of arithmetic is less than that of Huffman coding. The modification with the numerical integer is capable  of dealing with the limitations of the encoder and decoder equipments over to long floating point processing. Due to the less number of the bit codings, and can be implemented.
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Ada banyak sekali metode kompresi data yang ada saat ini. Sebagian besar metode tersebut bisa dikelompokkan ke dalam salah satu dari dua kelompok besar, statistical based dan dictionary based. Contoh dari dictionary based coding adalah Lempel Ziv Welch dan contoh dari statistical based coding adalah Huffman Coding dan Arithmetic Coding yang merupakan algoritma terbaru. Makalah ini mengulas prinsip-prinsip dari Arithmetic Coding serta keuntungan-keuntungannya dibandingkan dengan metode Huffman Coding. Permasalahan pada implementasi arithmetic coding karena keterbatasan pengolahan floating point pada encoder maupun decoder, juga dibahas dengan usulan solusi berupa modifikasi arithmatic coding dengan menggunakan bilangan integer.  Pada akhirnya ditarik kesimpulan, bahwa algoritma ini cukup baik untuk dipakai dalam keperluan kompresi data. Alasan pertama karena jumlah coding bit pada arithmatic coding lebih sedikit dibandingkan dengan Huffman Coding. Modifikasi dengan menggunakan bilangan integer juga mampu mengatasi keterbatasan peralatan-peralatan encoder dan decoder dari pengolahan floating ponit yang terlalu panjang. Kedua  karena jumlah bit kodenya lebih sedikit dan dapat diimplementasikan. 
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	10fd032a8c9a5c4772bb2ebe33badd6b	00f416e5e10364f64a8582ecc995e985	78172139909772b861f92195ebb2483f	article	Studi Kompresi Data dengan Metode Arithmetic Coding	Petrus Santoso	\N	2001
8205658	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000958	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16395	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000958}, priority = {2}	At the moment, in Indonesia has been able to enjoy NICAM  (Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex ) technology within the television world. Television without NICAM facility, however, can receive the broadcast of the transmitter with NICAM technology, although it emits mono audio signal only. To receive broadcast with NICAM audio quality, TV audience, therefore has to buy a new set of television equipped with NICAM facility. Dealing with the problem, a module that can externally added to the television was made so that the audience of television with non-NICAM technology can enjoy the system itself. The module used the single chip NICAM  decoder SAA7283ZP of Phillips semiconductor that can be adjusted using microcontroller software. The module receives IF signal taken from TV tuner and separates the audio and video signal present. SAA7283ZP controlled  by 8031via I2C that is stimulated by 2 pin  port 1, then takes and processes the audio 'data' . The output of the process is entered in a separated audio system, the testing result conceals that the occuring error is mostly influenced by the quality of RF signal received by the television set. This result is obviously seen as the testing system employs indoor and outdoor antennas. Besides that, improper grounding the system also affects the module in processing the NICAM signal.
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Saat ini di Indonesia sudah menikmati teknologi NICAM (Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex) dalam dunia pertelevisian. Namun pesawat TV yang belum memiliki fasilitas NICAM akan menangkap siaran dari pemancar dengan teknologi NICAM tetapi hanya mengeluarkan sinyal audio mono. Untuk dapat ikut menikmati siaran dengan kualitas audio NICAM ini pemirsa harus membeli televisi baru yang sudah dilengkapi dengan fasilitas tersebut. Karena itu dibuatlah suatu modul yang dapat ditambahkan secara eksternal pada pesawat televisi sehingga pemirsa dengan televisi teknologi non-NICAM dapat ikut menikmati sistem ini.
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Modul tersebut menggunakan single chip NICAM Decoder SAA7283ZP dari Phillips Semiconductor yang dapat diatur secara software menggunakan mikrokontroler. Modul menerima sinyal IF yang diambilkan dari tuner TV dan memisahkan sinyal gambar dan suara yang ada. Lalu data audio diambil dan diproses oleh SAA7283ZP yang diatur oleh 80C31 via I2C yang disimulasikan oleh 2 pin port 1. Sedangkan outputnya dimasukkan ke sebuah sistem audio yang terpisah. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa error yang terjadi sangat dipengaruhi oleh kualitas sinyal RF yang diterima TV. Hal ini jelas terlihat pada saat sistem diuji dengan menggunakan antena dalam dan luar. Selain itu sistem grounding yang tidak tepat akan mempengaruhi kualitas modul dalam mengolah sinyal NICAM.
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8205659	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000959	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16396	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000959}, priority = {2}	Serial communication is commonly used  for PC interfaces. Nevertheless, the  commonly used is RS-232,  which can communicate one to one only. An achievement was made as a converter from RS 232 to RS 485 has successfully been constructed, whewreas the RS 485 system can communicate one to many using network multidrop system. The converter consists of three main components, i.e., IC Max 232, IC Max 491, and IC LM 555. This paper discusses the converter principal operation, the protocol signal planning , and the testiing of the signal coming in and out of the converter. As the final result, the converter is indeed a solution to the weak point of computer with terminal RS232 that can only setup one to one networking. The networking can now be extended to one to many network system by using RS485 cabl, but not necessarily replacing the terminal RS232 with terminal RS485 
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Komunikasi serial banyak sekali digunakan dalam interface PC namun serial yang biasa dipakai adalah RS-232 yang hanya dapat berhubungan secara one to one. Dalam paper ini dirancang suatu Converter dari RS-232 to RS-485 dimana sistem RS-485 dapat berhubungan secara one to many menggunakan sistem multidrop network.  Converter menggunakan 3 komponen utama yaitu ICMax 232, IC Max 491 dan IC LM 555. Dalam makalah ini  dijelaskan tentang cara kerja, perencanaan sinyal protokol dan pengujian  sinyal yang masuk dan keluar dari konverter. Hasil akhir adalah suatu solusi untuk mengatasi keterbatasan komputer dengan terminal RS232 yang hanya mampu membentuk jaringan one to one , menjadi mampu untuk dikembangkan ke sistem jaringan one to many dengan menggunakan kabel RS485 dengan tetap menggunakan terminal RS232 tanpa harus mengganti terminal RS232 menjadi terminal RS485.  
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	e19a20cd5ed60ad6e83b565ffef32090	802283443ad99b5078797b49edc10386	67f4ce132136b943d01267a9c818cd1d	article	Perancangan  RS 232 to RS 485 Converter Sistem Network  Multidrop	Tony Chandra Thali	\N	2001
8205660	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000960	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16397	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000960}, priority = {2}	This paper present the application of fuzyy logic control for  universal motor speed control. Fuzzy logic control is implemented on a personal computer, while the program is made in Pascal. The speed control is done by adjusting motor voltage and using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)  Method.  The loading on the motor is executed mechanical braking. The system feedback  is a signal frequency from tacho, which is, then changed into voltage for computer input through  ADC. Fuzzy logic system applies two crisps of input: error and error chage of the motor speed; and an output crisp, i.e. voltage change. The dufuzzification methods used are mean of maxima and center of area. The numbers of rules vary based on the numbers of the label used. The system response is displayed by graphic of the motor speed toward time.  The testing result showed  that the membership functions in triangle and trapezoid forms did  not contribute significant influence to the system response; between the two methods of defuzzification, the center area was better than the mean of maxima; and the system response will be much bettter if more membership functions were used. 
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Dalam makalah ini disajikan aplikasi kendali fuzzy logic untuk pengaturan kecepatan motor universal. Kendali fuzzy logic diimplementasikan pada komputer dan programnya dibuat dengan bahasa Pascal. Pengaturan kecepatan motor dilakukan dengan mengatur tegangan motor dan menggunakan metode Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Pembebanan pada motor dilakukan dengan cara pengereman secara mekanik.  Feedback sistemnya adalah sinyal frekuensi dari tacho dan sinyal frekuensi ini diubah menjadi tegangan untuk diinputkan pada komputer melalui ADC.Sistem fuzzy logic mempunyai 2 crisp input yaitu error dan perubahan error kecepatan motor dan mempunyai  1 crisp output yaitu perubahan tegangan. Metode defuzzifikasi yang digunakan adalah metode mean of maxima dan center of area. Jumlah label dari membership function bervariasi 3 label, 5 label dan 7 label. Jumlah rule bervariasi tergantung dari jumlah label yang digunakan. Respon sistem ditampilkan dalam bentuk grafik kecepatan motor terhadap waktu. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan membership function dengan bentuk segitiga atau trapezoid tidak memberikan pengaruh yang cukup besar terhadap respon sistem. Metode defuzzifikasi center of area lebih baik dibandingkan dengan metode mean of maxima. Respon sistem akan lebih baik bila menggunakan membership function dengan jumlah label yang lebih banyak.
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	cffc3e8ab06200cbea3de9f35c74c5e5	ef6f2cd5dd204f8d051a9ea09e897d3e	11f7a5ab9ab20f18de4ff638903f0b39	article	Aplikasi   Kendali   Fuzzy  Logic   untuk   Pengaturan  Kecepatan	\N	\N	2001
8205661	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000961	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16398	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000961}, priority = {2}	Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is an effectiveness measurement method of equipment utilization in the implementation of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM. The ability of identification in details toward main problem and the cause factors that makes the improvement efforts become more focused is the reason why this method applied comprehensively by all manufacturing companies around the world. Manufacturing process at Stamping Production Division an automotive isdustry still keeps some unrevealed problems. This condition makes the achievement of OEE figure below the target that means production equipments are not utilized optimally yet. The expression of main problem and the cause factors is needed before the company starts some improvement efforts. This research is started by understanding the equipment losses that existed in company. Then, measuring the achievement of OEE figure in one period and through the pareto analysis toward the measurement's results, the main problem and the cause factors are obtained and clearly depicted in cause-and-effect diagram.
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Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) adalah  metode pengukuran efektivitas penggunaan suatu peralatan. OEE dikenal sebagai salah satu aplikasi  progam Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). Kemampuan mengidentifikasikan secara jelas akar permasalahan dan faktor penyebabnya sehingga membuat usaha perbaikan menjadi terfokus merupakan faktor utama metode ini diaplikasikan secara menyeluruh oleh banyak perusahaan didunia. Saat ini proses manufaktur di Stamping Production Division sebuah industri otomotif  memiliki permasalahan yang belum terungkap jelas. Hal tersebut mengakibatkan penggunaan peralatan yang ada belum optimal. Pengungkapan akar masalah dan faktor penyebabnya diperlukan sebelum perusahaan melakukan usaha perbaikan. Penelitian ini dimulai dengan mengidentifikasi  kerugian peralatan (Equipment Losses) yang terjadi. Kemudian mengukur pencapaian nilai OEE satu lini produksi dalam satu periode dan melalui analisis pareto terhadap hasil pengukuran tersebut diperoleh akar permasalahan dan faktor penyebabnya yang secara jelas ditampilkan pada sebuah diagram sebab-akibat.
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Kata kunci: pengukuran kinerja peralatan, regresi berganda dan analisa korelasi, industri otomotif, peralatan  pabrik.	4dcca906ca93734f37564032e7bb5cb6	362a8c4b66ca94b75ce8e170210c321f	421644fbd77ed3e176eaaa09fa087f2e	article	PENGUKURAN NILAI OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS SEBAGAI DASAR USAHA PERBAIKAN PROSES MANUFAKTUR PADA LINI PRODUKSI (Studi Kasus pada Stamping Production Division Sebuah Industri Otomotif)	Betrianis Betrianis	\N	2000
8205662	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000962	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16399	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000962}, priority = {2}	The research has done at an automotive company. The intention of this research are to knowing the effect and also the advantages and disadvantages of Junbiki Method which is a new method in this company in increasing JIT(Just in Time), use of resources, and make comparison between Junbiki method and Kanban System. The research is done by comparing the Kanban system with the Junbiki method on the parts i.e. seat part and door trim. The measured variables are those in the period of September as the basic period, continued with the periods of October, November, and December 2004. The productivities to be observed are those of energy and labor consumption. The research proves that the Junbiki method is better than the Kanban system. It is shown from the increase of JIT performance during four periods at the average of 73% and least of  resources. By using the Junbiki method, the wastage in the use of energy, labor, movement, and process can be eliminated.
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Penelitian ini dilakukan pada perusahaan yang bergerak di bidang otomotif. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh serta kelemahan dan kelebihan metode Junbiki yang merupakan metode baru yang diterapkan perusahaan terhadap peningkatan JIT (Just in Time) dan penggunaan sumber daya, dan membuat perbandingan antara metode Junbiki dan sistem Kanban. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan membandingkan sistem Kanban dengan metode Junbiki pada part yang memenuhi syarat, yaitu part seat dan door trim. Variable yang diukur adalah pada periode September sebagai periode dasar, dilanjutkan dengan periode Oktober, November, dan Desember 2004. Pemakaian sumber daya yang ingin diteliti adalah pemakaian energi dan tenaga kerja.  Hasil penelitian membuktikan bahwa metode Junbiki lebih baik daripada sistem Kanban. Hal ini terlihat dari peningkatan perfoma JIT selama empat periode rata-rata sebesar 73% dan kebutuhan sumber daya yang lebih sedikit. Dengan metode Junbiki, pemborosan dalam pemakaian energi, tenaga kerja, gerakan, dan proses dapat dihilangkan.
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Kata kunci: Junbiki, Kanban, JIT, Sumber Daya.	72785d1289c5d102f790227aa7191324	3c11cdb6ea4d96be76cf158536b23ed7	b0e5473722616644128e00d284578fdc	article	PERBANDINGAN METODE JUNBIKI   KANBAN CYCLIC DITINJAU DARI JIT DAN SUMBER DAYA  Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan Otomotif 	Helena J. Kristina	\N	2000
8205663	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000963	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16400	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000963}, priority = {2}	The success of supply chain implementation in producing manufactured product heavily relies on the development of CAD system, CAM system, and CNC machine tool. However, current CAD system, CAM system, and CNC machine tool have some weaknesses in supporting supply chain implementation. This paper presents an overview of STEP-NC and its role in supply chain of manufactured product. STEP-NC is a new interface standard for CAD-CAM-CNC chain, which is developed by International Standards Organization (ISO) to extend STEP model data to define data for NC machine tools. By using STEP-NC, the link of all information in supply chain of manufactured product will be more flexible, faster, easier, safer, and more reliable.	f3c1a67d7f7c48286513fdc7cfdd3368	0fc4be408de901bed8e0234f1dec8294	3cc801aa3cf6ef744e469b456971c480	article	THE ROLE OF STEP-NC IN IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN	The Jaya Suteja	\N	2000
8205664	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000964	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16401	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000964}, priority = {2}	Bed active carbon is one of the most important materials that had great impact in determining level of impurities in production of CO2 gas. In this particular factory case, there is unavailability of standard duration time of heating and cooling and steam flow rate for the re-generation process of bed active carbon. The paper discusses the fuzzy inference system for modeling of re-generation process of bed active carbon to find the optimum setting parameter. The fuzzy inference system was build using real historical daily processing data. After validation process, surface plot analysis was performed to find the optimum setting. The result of re-generation parameter setting is 9-10 hours of heating process, 4.66-5.32 hours of cooling process, and 1500-2500 kg/hr of steam flow rate.	53f9520407db3c2ba45044849c7f71f1	dabd608e97cd97305f90e1af52897c47	92fb3b5677f540ed71f1d3b817db2f73	article	FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM MODELING FOR BED ACTIVE CARBON RE-GENERATION PROCESS  (CO2 GAS FACTORY CASE)	I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2000
8205665	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000965	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16402	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000965}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the application of Value Stream Mapping to identify the waste in cement-package industry on PT IHSG. The Value Stream Mapping is used to map the activity towards the company's supply chain with the result that  the non-value adding activity could be identified. The result will be an important fundament for identifying the defect and time. The effort for identifying the company's improvement meet the problem priority and it has a significant impact so that the time and cost consuming could be avoided.
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Paper ini menggambarkan bagaimana aplikasi pemetaan aliran nilai dapat mengidentifikasi waste pada industri kemasan semen. Pemetaan aliran nilai digunakan untuk memetakan aktivitas pada rantai pasok perusahaan sehingga aktivitas yang tidak bernilai tambah dapat diketahui. Hasil pemetaan akan menjadi landasan penting didalam mengetahui cacat dan waktu tunggu. Upaya untuk mengidentifikasi perbaikan perusahaan sesuai dengan masalah prioritas yang ada dan memiliki dampak yang signifikan sehingga tidak terjadi pemborosan biaya dan waktu program perbaikan.
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Kata kunci: pemetaan aliran nilai, industri kemasan semen, waste.	6adfc56200dcef1b779342350a0c2e41	e669dd9ddb3bd3baf88e2e0aee4d7797	e6babc793443d33f34e22d75ea08d772	article	APLIKASI PEMETAAN ALIRAN NILAI DI INDUSTRI KEMASAN SEMEN	Iwan Vanany	\N	2000
8205666	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000966	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16403	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000966}, priority = {2}	Most of enterprises got failed at the first step in implemented ERP. Based on cases study in furniture, consumer goods, and electronic company that already implemented the ERP; the failure happened when they tried to integrate the selling and production planning system and need relatively a long time for implementation. Based on experiences in the field, the successfully of the implementation, really depends on continuous improvement to match between ERP's system and real enterprises demand.
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Banyak perusahaan mengalami kegagalan pada saat awal mengimplementasikan enterprise resources planning (ERP). Berdasarkan studi kasus pada perusahaan furniture, consumer good dan elektronik yang telah mengimplementasikan ERP, kesulitan yang ditemui adalah dalam mengintegrasikan sistem penjualan dan perencanaan produksi, serta waktu implementasi yang relatif lama. Dari pengalaman di lapangan, keberhasilan implementasi ditentukan oleh perbaikan berkelanjutan untuk menyesuaikan antara sistem ERP dan kebutuhan rill perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: ERP, integrasi penjualan dan perencanaan produksi, furniture, consumer good, elektronik.	1aa334c6e267ca83a90189e32bde6a76	a417e3b0179a35e1ebc478f49a03a2d3	df1dfb3584dec92344eceaeadd28ddd3	article	PERANCANGAN PENJUALAN DAN PERENCANAAN PRODUKSI YANG TERINTEGRASI DENGAN MENERAPKAN TEKNOLOGI ENTERPRISE RESOURCES PLANNING (Studi Kasus Pada Perusahaan Furniture  Consumer Good dan Elektronik)	Zeplin Tarigan	\N	2000
8205667	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000967	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16404	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000967}, priority = {2}	The paper presents the improvement of quality assurance at an automotive industry which produces multi-purpose vehicle. Their multi-purpose vehicle is a global product, which means that it should concern not only domestic market demand but also international market demand and specification. Thus to maintain customer satisfaction on product quality, one of the efforts can be done to improve quality assurance level is by implementing Quality Assurance Network activity.
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Artikel ini membahas peningkatan jaminan kualitas assembly line di industri otomotif yang memproduksi kendaraan niaga. Kendaraan ini adalah produk yang bertaraf global, artinya kendaraan niaga yang harus mampu memenuhi bukan hanya permintaan pasar domestik melainkan juga spesifikasi dan permintaan pasar mancanegara. Oleh sebab itu untuk tetap dapat mempertahankan kepuasan konsumen terhadap kualitas produk, salah satu upaya yang dapat digunakan meningkatkan jaminan kualitas perusahaan adalah dengan mengimplementasikan aktivitas quality assurance network.
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Kata kunci: jaminan kualitas, aktivitas quality assurance network.	2c2d8877d0eac9d637dab4eddb5c66ed	156941b2e802a3b2aa4c350cd861c55e	2834a0affd41223f74cdd81dee0ece8e	article	PENINGKATAN JAMINAN KUALITAS ASSEMBLY LINE (Studi Kasus di Industri Otomotif)	Jani Rahardjo	\N	2000
8205668	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000968	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16405	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000968}, priority = {2}	One of the service industries that grow faster than the others is insurance industry. Since there are a lot of companies that involved in this kind of industry, clients need to select a certain company that served the best service compared to the others. The objectives of this research are to determine the most important service dimension based on the customers' opinion, to measure customers' expected and perceived values of each service dimension, and to determine which company that provide the best services on each service dimension. This research used servqual method. The questionnaire was distributed to 260 clients of 10 well-known insurance industries in Surabaya. They were asked about five service dimensions, i.e.: tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. The result shows that the most important service dimension is empathy. The highest expected values is reliability. The service dimension which provide the best service is tangible. Generally there are no companies that exceed the customers' expected values
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Salah satu industri jasa yang sangat pesat pertumbuhannya adalah jasa asuransi. Memilih penyedia jasa asuransi yang tepat wajib dilakukan sekalipun bukan hal yang mudah. Hal ini disebabkan kewajiban nasabah sudah harus ditempuh, sementara manfaat asuransi baru diperoleh beberapa bulan atau tahun kemudian. Nasabah perlu mengetahui perusahaan asuransi mana yang memberikan layanan baik. Sementara perusahaan asuransi juga perlu mengetahui dimensi layanan apa saja yang dianggap penting oleh nasabah, serta harapan dan kepuasan nasabah untuk masing-masing dimensi layanan. Penelitian dilakukan dengan metode service quality (servqual), terhadap 260 nasabah dari 10 perusahaan asuransi besar di Surabaya untuk lima dimensi layanan, yaitu tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance dan empathy. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan dimensi empathy yang tertinggi tingkat kepentingannya. Dimensi reliability menjadi dimensi dengan tingkat harapan terbesar. Dimensi dengan layanan terbaik adalah tangible. Secara keseluruhan masih terjadi gap antara harapan dan kepuasan responden. 
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Kata kunci: Kualitas layanan, metode servqual, analisis gap.	dc62b712c4a16066efc578add2ef76f0	3b9bd7924e1f5805398dbf84a081c407	a556ae7ea9da5743b16c563ce35446ce	article	KUALITAS LAYANAN BEBERAPA PERUSAHAAN ASURANSI DI SURABAYA	Kriswanto Widiawan	\N	2000
8205669	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000969	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16406	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000969}, priority = {2}	The research discusses the quality control system in producing lamp filament. Meantime, the quality control system produces ahigh level of failure, 10-17%. The result of the identification revealed that the primary coil and double coil processes have the highest failure, ± 17%, and the main cause of rejection is the unflat coil. The research covers the development of attribute control chart (p chart), before and after implementations, development of control plans and documents needed, expert system program to investigate the root cause of the failure, proportional test and final result failure. The result of the implementation of suggestion, gives a significant decrease of failure and the average of failure level of the final product is average 5.74%. 
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Penelitian ini membahas sistem pengendalian kualitas pada pembuatan lampu filamen. Sistem pengendalian kualitas yang berjalan sekarang menghasilkan kecacatan yang tinggi, 10-17%. Identifikasi yang telah dilakukan menunjukkan bahwa proses primary coil dan double coil memiliki tingkat kecacatan terbesar ± 17% dengan penyebab utama reject adalah coil tidak rata. Penelitian yang dilakukan meliputi pembuatan dan monitoring peta kendali atribut (p chart) baik awal dan akhir hasil implementasi usulan, pembuatan control plan, dokumen-dokumen terhadap pengendalian penyebab kecacatan utama, program expert system yang digunakan untuk penelusuran penyebab kecacatan, uji proporsi dan tingkat kecacatan akhir. Hasil implementasi usulan memberikan penurunan tingkat kecacatan yang signifikan terhadap penyebab kecacatan utama dan rata-rata tingkat kecacatan produk akhir sebesar 5,74%. 
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Kata kunci: sistem pengendalian kualitas, expert system.	1c00a05f6e9956b83f2a4a8ee4d3cf5a	19a205d04f658650401918e4742db123	96f630bfe322ca8039760b1ef92d4e0f	article	SISTEM PENGENDALIAN KUALITAS DENGAN BANTUAN EXPERT SYSTEM UNTUK MENURUNKAN TINGKAT  KECACATAN PRODUK  (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Pembuat Filaman Lampu)	Claudina Milawati	\N	2000
8205670	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000970	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16407	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000970}, priority = {2}	Government intervention in designing the public policy through Inpres No. 10, 2005, with the regulation pattern, consumer education, and incentive has got various responses from critical groups such as university students, professionals, and society in general. The response of the intervention from consumer education pattern and incentive has also got a positive response from each group compared to the regulation pattern. There is a positive effect between trust and evaluation from the three patterns towards the changing of consumer attitude.
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Intervensi pemerintah dalam membuat kebijakan publik melalui Inpres No.10. Tahun 2005, dengan pola regulasi, edukasi konsumen, dan insentif, mendapat penilaian yang beragam dari kelompok kritis (mahasiswa, professional, dan masyarakat umum). Penilaian intervensi pola edukasi konsumen dan insentif mendapat nilai positip dari setiap kelompok, dibandingkan dengan pola regulasi. Terdapat pengaruh positip antara kepercayaan, dan evaluasi dari ketiga pola terhadap perubahan sikap konsumen.
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8205671	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000971	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16408	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000971}, priority = {2}	Segmentation is not only applied in business sectors, but also in other sectors such as education sectors. In education sectors, segmentation can be utilized to reveal useful information about student's characteristics. Such information can be used as an input to develop academic programs which accommodate unique student's characteristic. We were interested to conduct a segmentation research on marketing students of Petra Christian University because this program is relatively new and still needs information about its student's characteristics in order to develop better academic programs. In this research, we used lifestyle variable as the segmentation base. We found that marketing student of Petra Christian University were divided into three segments, which we called Dynamic Student segment (39.8%), Identity Seekers Student segment (40.7%), and Conservative-Trendsetter Student segment (19.4%).
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Segmentasi tidak hanya digunakan dalam kegiatan bisnis saja tetapi telah berkembang ke berbagai bidang termasuk pendidikan. Dalam bidang pendidikan, segmentasi dapat digunakan untuk mendapatkan informasi yang berguna mengenai karakteristik peserta didik. Informasi tersebut dapat dijadikan bahan masukan untuk menyusun program-program akademik yang mengakomodasi keunikan karakter peserta didik. Penulis tertarik untuk meneliti segmentasi mahasiswa program studi pemasaran Universitas Kristen Petra karena program studi ini relatif baru dan masih banyak membutuhkan  informasi mengenai karakter mahasiswanya untuk menyusun program-program akademik yang lebih baik. Dalam penelitian ini penulis menggunakan variabel gaya hidup sebagai dasar segmentasi. Dari penelitian ini terlihat bahwa mahasiswa program studi pemasaran Universitas Kristen Petra terbagi menjadi tiga segmen, yaitu mahasiswa dinamis (39.8%), mahasiswa pencari identitas (40.7%) dan mahasiswa konservatif-trendsetter (19.4%).
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Kata kunci: segmentasi, gaya hidup.	f420aebf029234a790f00f28b5220fd3	c3fc09328baec9eeb4cdbfcf09b4c651	9e117993c0244fe1d1c3e05e5a2c7936	article	SEGMENTASI GAYA HIDUP PADA MAHASISWA PROGRAM STUDI PEMASARAN UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Peter Pasla	\N	2006
8205672	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000972	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16409	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000972}, priority = {2}	This article focuses at the impact of relationship efforts (direct mail, personalization preferential treatment, and tangible rewarding) and service quality made by a retailer in retail business as the strengthening  relationship marketing outcomes. At Business-to-Consumer (BTC) relationships and develops a theoretical model of the consumer's perspective. There are two different perspectives:  psychological and behavioral outcomes of relationship marketing. The psychological outcomes of trust, commitment and satisfaction relationship are presented. The impact of relationship effort and service quality has been suggested that a way of increasing Sthrenghtening relationship outcomes in retail business through secure relationships between buyers and sellers.
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Artikel ini berfokus pada dampak dari upaya relasional ( surat langsung, perlakuan preferensi personal dan balas jasa) dan kualitas layanan yang dilakukan seorang pengecer dalam bisnis eceran untuk menghasilkan pemasaran relasional yang kuat. Pada hubungan business to customer(BTC)dan pengembangan model teori perspektif konsumen. Terdapat dua perbedan perspektif: Psykologis dan perilaku di dalam pemasaran relasional. Hasil dari psikologis adalah kepercayaan, komitmen dan kepuasan. Efek dari upaya relasional dan kualitas layanan dapat memberikan masukan dalam meningkatkan kekuatan pemasaran relasional dalam bisnis eceran melalui relationship yang aman diantara pembeli dan penjual
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Kata kunci:  relationship marketing, bisnis eceran, upaya relasional, kualitas layanan, hasil relasional	1fe6891b728fe6a58b3cee453ef9a428	93c987a3125ba782a7f681490467e3d2	9a3b6a9bb6dade10569a3ba33132e612	article	RELATIONSHIP EFFORT DAN KUALITAS LAYANAN SEBAGAI STRATEGI PENGUAT RELATIONSHIP OUTCOMES  (Sebuah Tinjauan Konseptual dalam Bisnis Ritel Modern di Indonesia)	Chr. Utami	\N	2006
8205673	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000973	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16410	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000973}, priority = {2}	The researcher is highly interested in many different opinions among same experts about the influence of service performance and customer satisfaction in establishing customer loyalty. Thus, the aims of the research is to test the influence of service performance in establishing customer loyalty, and to test the influence of interaction of service performance and customer satisfaction in establishing the customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as a moderating variable between service performance and customer loyalty. This research use Moderator Regression Analysis (MRA) technique. This research was conducted in Surabaya with research objects of three service industrie. They are Mandiri Banking in Surabaya. The data of this research from the 300 questionaires distributed, 275 were returned. The result of the research indicates that the interaction between service performance and customer satisfaction being participated in the model of moderator regression equality so the result  will explain more of the variance in customer loyalty than the direct influences of either service performance or customer satisfaction.
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Peneliti sangat tertarik dengan adanya perbedaan pendapat diantara para ahli tentang pengaruh kinerja jasa/layanan (service performance) dan kepuasan dalam pembentukan loyalitas nasabah, sehingga penelitian ini mempunyai tujuan yaitu: menguji pengaruh langsung service performance terhadap loyalitas nasabah, dan menguji pengaruh interaksi service performance dan kepuasan nasabah terhadap loyalitas nasabah dengan kepuasan sebagai variabel moderator antara service performance dan loyalitas nasabah. Penelitian ini menggunakan alat analisis Moderator Regression Analysis. Dilakukan di Surabaya dengan obyek penelitian tiga Bank Mandiri cabang Surabaya. Data yang terkumpul 275 dari 300 kuesioner yang disebarkan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa interaksi antara service performance dan kepuasan nasabah sebagai variabel moderator dapat lebih menjelaskan variasi loyalitas nasabah daripada masing-masing variabel.
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Kata kunci: service performance, kepuasan nasabah, loyalitas nasabah.	34516caf6526d93df7d32ae61a97cb45	3d9b28f937ad679bc3d7d66367f6c7bc	99fec4523c671798f27e8e5acf2a23ac	article	ANALISIS DAMPAK SERVICE PERFORMANCE DAN KEPUASAN SEBAGAI MODERATING VARIABLE TERHADAP LOYALITAS NASABAH (Studi pada Nasabah Tabungan Bank Mandiri Cabang Surabaya)	Diah Dharmayanti	\N	2006
8205674	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000974	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16411	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000974}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify a correlaition between culture and behavioral intention of Petra Christian University students, culture observed by the dimention of: Power Distance, Uncertenty Avoidance, Individualism, Masculinity dan Time Orientation. Bahavioral Intention observed by the dimention of: Loyalty, Propensity to Switch, Pay More, External Response dan Internal Response and service quality observed by the dimention of: tangible, Responsiveness, Reliability, Emphaty and Assurance. Using Path Analysis, the result of this research indicates that service quality can be measure by behavioral Intention where as  culture can not be used as the basis a evaluation because cultureof the students tend to be  uniform.
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Penelitian ini mencoba untuk menjelaskan hubungan budaya dan behavioral intention mahasiswa Universitas Kristen Petra (UK Petra) dalam menilai kualitas layanan jasa bidang akademik UK Petra. Budaya ditinjau dari Power Distance, Uncertenty Avoidance, Indivduialism, Masculinity dan Time Orientation. Behavioral Intention ditinjau dari Loyalty, Propensity to Switch, Pay More, External Response dan Internal Response sedangkan kualitas layanan ditinjau dari tangible, Responsiveness, Reliability, Emphaty and Assurance. Menggunakan Path Analysis, hasil penelitian menunjukkan kwalias layanan dapat dinilai melalui behavioral Intention sedangkan budaya tidak signifikan sebagai dasar penilaian karena cenderung seragam.
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Kata kunci: Budaya, Behavioral Intention, Kwalitas layanan.	73cf09657e72150613fe42b2f5766898	97f71d92192442ccc895438681208d78	46f00de5d1e9e5a71bcdd92b69d1f7f7	article	BUDAYA DAN BEHAVIOR INTENTION MAHASISWA DALAM MENILAI SERVICE QUALITY UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Edwin Japarianto	\N	2006
8205682	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000982	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16419	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000982}, priority = {2}	Recently, the complexity of 3-D flow around airfoil/flat plate junction at endwall region has attracted many researchers of Aerodynamics. The majority of its experimental and numerical observations are conducted to compressor cascade. Because of that importance, stronger conceptual basis of 3-D flow is required, so the present study has stressed on single body airfoil/flat plate which clearance effect is exist. Variation of angle of attack and geometry on lower surface in this research have been carried out numerically and experimentally. Numerical study has been implemented by putting inlet velocity 25 m/s as initial condition while air density and viscosity are assumed constants. Trends of coefficient of pressure and velocity vector are studied accurately. Experimental study was conducted in wind tunnel with inlet velocity 25 m/s by means of measurement of static pressure on wall and airfoil which endwall and midspan are included. Two previous methods were supported by flow visualisation in the manner of examining the details of skin friction line. It was evidenced that 2-D history flow was strongly influenced 3-D flow characteristics. It was clarified by lower surface variation and by usage of wider blade thickness model, that was when incoming flow attached to leading edge would experience stronger adverse pressure gradient with the result that separated earlier and so was when it pass more curved surface, stronger adverse pressure gradient is responsible for generating greater pressure difference between upper and lower surface and finally, tip clearance flow is induced more intensivelly. Those effects are amplified when angle of attack is applied. Saddle point is formed further away in front of leading edge and tend to move on pressure side below, Wider branch separation line is detected and jet flow is amplified.  
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Kompleksnya aliran 3-D pada daerah endwall dan ujung dari kombinasi airfoil/plat datar telah menarik perhatian para peneliti di bidang Aerodinamika pada tahun-tahun belakangan ini. Penelitian aliran 3-D dilakukan terutama pada kompresor kaskade baik secara eksperimental maupun numerik. Oleh karena itu, untuk memberikan dasar yang lebih kokoh, penelitian ini menitikberatkan pada kombinasi airfoil tunggal/plat datar dengan memberikan pengaruh celah. Penelitian ini dilakukan secara numerik dan eksperimental dengan melakukan variasi geometri pada permukaaan bawah dan sudut serang 00. Dalam studi numerik, kerapatan dan viskositas udara dianggap konstan serta aliran masukan sebesar 25 m/s. Parameter- parameter yang diperhatikan dalam analisa adalah tekanan statik, tekanan dinamik, kecepatan, dan tegangan geser. Studi eksperimental dilakukan pada wind tunnel dengan kecepatan aliran masukan 25 m/s dengan daerah pengukuran tekanan statik pada dinding dan badan airfoil yang meliputi ujung dinding, ujung celah dan tengah badan airfoil. Visualisasi aliran dilakukan untuk mendukung studi numerik dan pengukuran tekanan statis dengan melihat detil konfigurasi garis gesekan kulit. Dari penelitian didapatkan bahwa formalisme 2 D flow terbukti sangat mempengaruhi  karakteristik aliran 3 dimensi. Variasi permukaaan bawah dan penggunaan model dengan ketebalan bilah yang besar menegaskannya, yaitu aliran yang menuju ujung depan akan mengalami gradien tekanan balik yang lebih besar sehingga aliran akan lebih cepat terpisahkan dan begitu juga jika aliran melewati kontur lebih lengkung, gradien tekanan balik yang lebih besar menginduksikan ujung celah flow yang lebih kuat
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Kata kunci: Titik sadel, ujung-celah, aliran jet, gradien tekanan balik dan vortex ujung celah.	7ff03942868ee6848f7ad3d1ecafa2e9	ac3058eee9849419bed2465736f2b013	2c6008945a514462434273d8c0894513	article	Studi Numerik dan Eksperimental Aliran 3-D pada Kombinasi Airfoil Pelat Datar dengan Variasi Permukaan Bawah dan Pengaruh Celah	Gunawan Nugroho	\N	2000
8205683	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000983	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16420	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000983}, priority = {2}	Roll winder system consist of rewinder roll and unwinder roll. Paper tension at coating process must be maintained at proper tension. If the tension is too low, it will make the paper roll too loose and in another hand if the tension is too tight, it could cause web paper break. PID controller is the common controller because of high reliability and easy to use and easy to maintain. Winder control system required smooth response, fast response and error steady state free. So, PID controller must tune well. One of tuning method is PID robust tuning. PID robust tuning has Integral Time Absolute Error (ITAE), maximum overshoot, settling time and error steady state low relatively.
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Sistem mekanik rol winder terdiri dari dua rol yang mempunyai fungsi yang berlainan, yaitu rol rewinder yang berfungsi sebagai penarik kertas dan rol unwinder berfungsi sebagai pengulur kertas. Pada saat proses coating berlangsung tekanan permukaan kertas antara rol winder dan lead roll dijaga kondisinya agar tidak terjadi perubahan tension yang dapat menyebabkan permukaan kertas terlalu kencang atau terlalu kendor. Tegangan permukaan kertas yang terlalu kendor dapat menyebabkan variasi ketebalan gulungan akhir proses coating tidak seragam, sedangkan jika terlalu kencang kertas akan putus sehingga proses coating dapat terhenti. Pengendalian tegangan permukaan kertas ini biasa disebut web tension control. Pengendali yang dipakai dalam pengendalian ini adalah pengendali PID yang sudah lazim digunakan di industri karena kehandalan dan kemudahannya. Namun performansi pada unit winder mensyaratkan pengendalian yang smooth, respon relatif cepat dan steady state error yang sesuai, sehingga perlu dipilih tuning yang paling tepat untuk aplikasi ini dengan memperhatikan settling time open loop dan frekuensi natural yang diinginkan dari lembar kertas. Salah satu tuning yang tepat untuk diaplikasikan adalah tuning robust PID yang mempunyai performansi secara kuantitas (ditunjukkan dari besar Integral Time Absolute Error (ITAE) yang kecil) dan secara kualitas (maksimum overshoot yang kecil, settling time yang kecil dan error steady state yang kecil pula)
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Kata kunci:  Web tension control, unit winder, robust PID.	8d4d20896ef5e56bdf855adbf30a367a	b0638c3c45050d4dcf7d1cd343307b5b	9284c5434d836d608bb7c11c9c24f8dd	article	Sistem Pengendalian Web Tension Menggunakan Kontroler Robust PID	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2000
8205684	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000984	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16421	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000984}, priority = {2}	 To get the quality of metal ST, FC, and Ni-Hard 4 apropriate with the machine of construction will be used through the heat treatment process, because it can change the microstructure of metal. The heat treatment process is being done after analyzed by metallography test, hardness test, and magnetic test. From the result test to got metal ST 70 containing 100 % martensite, hardness 49 HRC and ferromagnetic. The metal FC 30  containing form lamelare, structure A, measure 5-6 and pearlit 100 %. While the metal Ni-Hard 4 containing form lamelare, structure A, measure 5-6 and martensite 100 %.
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Untuk mendapatkan kualitas logam ST, FC dan Ni-Hard 4 yang sesuai dengan konstruksi mesin yang akan digunakan dapat dilakukan dengan proses heat treatment. Karena logam tersebut bila dibenahi heat treatment akan mengalami perubahan struktur yang mempengaruhi sifatnya. Sebelum dan sesudahnya proses heat treatment struktur logam diamati dengan uji metallografi, silanjutkan dengan uji kekerasan dan uji magnetic. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa logam ST 70 terdiri dari 100% martensit, kekerasannya 49 HRC dan bersifat ferromagnetik. Logam FC 30 berstruktur lamellar, susunan A, ukuran 5-6 dan perlit 100%. Sedangkan logam Ni-Hard 4 mengandung bentuk lamellar, susunan A, ukuran 5-6 dan martensit 100%.
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Kata kunci : ST, FC, Ni-Hard 4, heat treatment, metallografi, kekerasan, magnet..	d1da71472437f58c0d95d2f5a669d5bb	5b26ea8243a07bb4be6a32a2381c4886	49fc260e6ea13bae171b4c5a0bea2b8b	article	Analisa Perubahan Struktur Akibat Heat Treatment pada Logam ST  FC Dan Ni-Hard 4	Herwandi Herwandi	\N	2000
8205685	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000985	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16422	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000985}, priority = {2}	In an axial compressor, endwall region is a region with significant rise total losses. At this region, the complex phenomena of three dimensional flows (3D flow) happened which includes the interaction of blade boundary layer with casing-hub boundary layer. This interaction will cause secondary vortices that finally become secondary flow. The secondary flow formation will be followed by a blockage effect, a change in deflection angle and flow contraction to mid span. The worst effect of thesecondary flow is secondary losses. Based on that idea, this study is performed to examine structure three dimensional (3-D) field flows near endwall at linear compressor cascade without tip clearance. The experiment conducted numerically, Computational Fluid Dynamics with software FLUENT 6.0, model 3d, dp, segregate, RNG k-e turbulent. Cascade configuration using British airfoil 9C7/32,5C50 with stagger angle 300, and blade loading (a = 140, 180, 220). The research shows that with increasing blade loading on cascade causes saddle point movement to pressure side, intensity of cross passage flow and curl flow become stronger so blockage effect and energy losses occurring has a bigger value.
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Pada kompresor aksial, daerah endwall merupakan daerah dimana terjadi kenaikan total losses yang cukup besar. Pada daerah ini terjadi fenomena kompleks aliran tiga dimensi (3D) yang melibatkan interaksi antara lapisan batas sudu dengan lapisan batas hub atau casing. Interaksi ini akan mengakibatkan terjadinya vortisitas sekunder, yang akhirnya menjadi aliran sekunder. Terbentuknya aliran sekunder akan diikuti dengan penyumbatan aliran, perubahan sudut defleksi dan kontraksi aliran kearah midspan. Efek yang terbesar dari aliran sekunder ini adalah timbulnya kerugian sekunder. Berdasarkan pemikiran tersebut, dalam penelitian ini dilakukan kaji struktur medan aliran 3-D dekat dinding pada linear kaskade kompresor tanpa tip clearance. Penelitian dilakukan secara numerik, Computational Fluid Dynamics menggunakan paket program FLUENT 6.0, model 3d, dp, segregate, RNG k-e turbulent. Konfigurasi kaskade menggunakan airfoil British 9C7/32,5C50 dengan sudut stagger 300 dan pembebanan (a = 140, 180, 220). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan dengan meningkatnya sudut pembebanan pada kaskade menyebabkan saddle point bergerak ke arah pressure side, intensitas cross passage flow dan curl flow semakin kuat, sehingga penyumbatan aliran dan kerugian energi yang terjadi semakin besar.
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Kata kunci: Kaskade kompresor, saddle point, cross passage flow, curl flow.	291b2d08ea78e8e8b7171288dcc2f0a7	53a4b3f20c6caa46b35dc4fd74040f36	a18b49774d0c48c2cd685950981e63b8	article	Studi Aliran Sekunder Pada Kaskade Kompresor Linear  Stagger Lemah dan Tanpa Tip Clearance Menggunakan Computational Fluid Dynamics	IKAP Utama	\N	2000
8205686	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000986	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16423	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000986}, priority = {2}	In the strelizer of crude palm oil processing, carriages is forced into strelizer areas at temperature 400oC. Carriages have ball bearing that can be used as wheel so that easy be forced at the railway. The results of the boiling processing, ball bearings will be deformed dan usually time usage till 2 weeks. Research is searching for material composition and type of bearing that can be replaced with more time usage. Experiment was started by surveying at the crude palm oil company and testing of ball bearing material composition. After that make protype of ball bearing with casting process through testing of chemical composition, and then it used at the carriages and forced to the process again. The results of the research show us that by increasing composition of Cu, Pb, and  Sn can increase mechanical properties of alloy, treatment is done at 400oC for one hour with variety of cold media can increase material surface. Alloy have material composition 76% Cu, 11,8% Zn, 0.833 Ni, 0.466 Fe, 6.872 Sn and 5.106 Pb  with hardness testing at Brinell 60. Value of wearness 0,000013 gr/min. After testing of sliding bearing performance by using alloy can achieve time usage for 4 months.
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Dalam proses perebusan kelapa sawit, lori pengangkut buah dimasukkan ke dalam sebuah tabung yang suhunya mencapai 400 0C. Setiap lori dilengkapai dengan bantalan gelinding yang berfungsi sebagai roda sehingga mudah dimasukkan dengan cara ditarik di atas rel. Akibat adanya pemanasan, bantalan tersebut mudah pecah dan biasanya umur pakainya hanya sampai 2 minggu saja. Penelitian ini dimaksudkan untuk mencari bahan dan jenis bantalan pengganti yang memiliki umur pakai lebih panjang. Eksperimen dimulai dengan melakukan survey langsung di pabrik kelapa sawit dan uji komposisi bahan bantalan gelinding. Selanjutnya membuat prototipe bantalan dengan proses cor berdasarkan komposisi hasil uji kimia, memasang sebagai roda lori dan digunakan sebagaimana kondisi opersinya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penambahan Cu, Pb, dan Sn dapat meningkatkan sifat mekanik bahan paduan, perlakuan panas dgn suhu 400oC dengan waktu tunggu 1 jam dan variasi media pendingin dapat meningkatkan kekerasan permukaan material. Paduan tembaga yang dihasilkan memiliki komposisi 76 % Cu, 11,8% Zn, 0.833 Ni, 0.466 Fe, 6.872 Sn dan 5.106 Pb dengan angka kekerasan Brinell 60. Nilai angka keausan 0,000013 gr/min. Setelah dilakukan uji unjuk kerja bantalan luncur yang menggunakan material dapat bertahan selama 4 bulan.
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Kata kunci: Bantalan gelinding, Paduan tembaga-zeng.	412f8a2c4fc3545f1812cd18d961d988	6be0c8ace4d41fc9140097bd83798469	df7a56ab68cd2c479295f51734415de1	article	Analisa Sifat Mekanik Bahan Paduan Tembaga-Seng Sebagai Alternatif Pengganti Bantalan Gelinding pada Lori Pengangkut Buah Sawit	Taufikurrahman Taufikurrahman	\N	2000
8205687	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000987	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16424	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000987}, priority = {2}	Energy crisis in Indonesia for the long time is very dangerous for human live. Therefore, diversifications of the energy resources and the energy conversions are urgently required. One of the sources of energy which is very interesting and very competitive is biomass. The objective of this research is to analyse the combustion characteristics of the Tectona Grandis wood by using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation. The diameter of combusting reactor is 0.5 m and the length is 10 m. The biomass is pulverized and sieved to 40 mesh. Several parameters are varied i.e, wall temperature from 800 K to 1000 K, the mass flow rate of biomass from 0.1 kg/s to 1 kg/s and the moisture content from 0% to 20% d.b. From this model can be simulated combusting gas temperature profile, devolatilization rate, burning rate and concentration of the combusting gas (CO2, H2O and CO). From the simulation can be concluded that higher gas temperature and lower CO pollution can be attained by using higher wall temperature, lower moisture content and lower ratio of air-biomass. The peak temperature of combustion gas can reach 1200K to 1500K. The source of CO pollution is not only from devolatilization process, but also from the reaction between remaining char and H2O.
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Krisis energi di Indonesia dalam jangka waktu yang lama sangat berbahaya bagi kehidupan manusia. Oleh karena itu penganeka-ragaman sumber-sumber energi dan metoda untuk mengubahnya menjadi sangat mendesak untuk dilakukan. Salah satu sumber energi yang sangat menarik dan sangat kompetitif adalah biomas. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengalisis karakteristik pembakaran pada kayu jati dengan menggunakan simulasi CFD. Diameter dari ruang bakar adalah 0,5 m dan panjangnya 10 m. Biomas dibuat serbuk dan diayak sampai ukuran 40 mesh. Beberapa parameter yang divariasikan dalam simulasi  yaitu temperatur dinding ruang bakar dari 800 K sampai 1000 K, laju aliran massa biomas dari 0,1 kg/s sampai 1 kg/s dan kadar air dalam biomas dari 0% sampai 20% basis kering. Model ini dapat mensimulasikan profil temperatur gas pembakaran, laju devolatilisasi, laju pembakaran arang dan konsentrasi gas pembakaran (CO2, H2O and CO). Dari hasil simulasi dapat disimpulkan bahwa temperatur gas pembakaran yang tinggi dan polusi CO yang rendah dapat diperoleh dengan menggunakan temperatur dinding lebih tinggi, kadar air lebih rendah dan rasio udara-biomas yang lebih rendah. Temperatur puncak gas pembakaran dapat mencapai 1200K sampai 1500K. Sumber polusi CO tidak hanya berasal dari proses devolatilisasi tetapi juga dari reaksi antara karbon sisa dengan H2O.
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Kata kunci:  CFD, non-premixed, pembakaran, kayu jati.	565634120a495f6e638efb7bdb245d6d	6b779b8f8cf8a33993ce5c326f4d131b	e08e280064f0ee8eeeb14173717ca7a4	article	Simulasi CFD Pembakaran Non-Premixed Serbuk Biomass Kayu Jati	Suyitno Suyitno	\N	2000
8205688	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000988	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16425	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000988}, priority = {2}	As food safety includes food hygiene, hazard related to food and its risks is becoming an important issue to consumers making purchase decisions. Therefore, the food processors and food handlers either in hospitality and food processing industries should improve their knowledge and skill on food safety assurance. A systematic and continued training and education with behavioural changes, and supported with good law enforcement are likely to minimize the hazard related to food and its risks. 	da2a8527958f625b9699df9bb90acc69	e6dfa02ae6aa0116acba34f4d0577f86	a337a63277099574c10389cbec44e1ae	article	FOOD SAFETY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY	Hari Purnomo	\N	2005
8205689	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000989	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16426	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000989}, priority = {2}	The changing competitive market make every hotel increasing their respons to the environment. Yield management offers a concept to every hotel so that hotels could have a good position in the changing environment. This qualitative research reveals that there are obstacles faced by small hotels in Surabaya to implement yield management. On the other hand, yield management could be implemented in medium hotels as they have adequate and supportive resources. 
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Kondisi persaingan yang terus berubah mengharuskan setiap hotel untuk meningkatkan responsnya terhadap lingkungan. Yield management menawarkan sebuah konsep agar setiap hotel mampu menempatkan dirinya pada posisi yang terbaik dalam kondisi yang terus berubah. Melalui penelitian kualitatif ini terungkap bahwa terdapat sejumlah kendala yang menyebabkan hotel skala kecil di Surabaya belum mengimplementasikan yield management, tetapi tidak demikian halnya dengan hotel skala menengah, dimana hotel ini mempunyai sumberdaya yang mendukung sehingga yield management bisa diimplementasikan.
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Kata kunci: yield management, hotel skala kecil, hotel skala menengah, proyeksi   revenue  	0f9926a364bfcca9a8d0c78a7626757c	7f5f5bc687d9eb45553786fe7a998309	470acd847ae4a847620e32c4bdd4f6b0	article	IMPLEMENTASI YIELD MANAGEMENT DI HOTEL SKALA KECIL DAN MENENGAH DI SURABAYA: INVESTIGASI MENGENAI HAMBATAN DAN FAKTOR KEBERHASILAN	Sienny Thio	\N	2005
8205691	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000991	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16428	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000991}, priority = {2}	Tip is usually given by customers to the waiter in a restaurant or cafe. In order to know the factors that influence foreigner customers in giving tip at Starbucks Coffee Discovery Mall and The Wave Coffee Bar Bali that the two cafés implement different service method, self-service and table service, interview is done to the foreigner customers. The result shows the factors that influence tip giving are service quality, staff friendliness, and customer's mood.
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Tip diberikan oleh pelanggan domestik maupun mancanegara kepada waiter di suatu restoran atau kafe. Untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pelanggan, khususnya customer asing dalam memberikan tip di Starbucks Coffee Discovery Mall dan The Wave Coffee Bar Bali, dimana kedua kafe tersebut menerapkan metode servis yang berbeda, self-service dan table service, maka dilakukan wawancara terhadap para pelanggan asing. Didapatkan hasil bahwa faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pemberian tip adalah kualitas servis, keramahan karyawan, dan mood pelanggan. 
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Kata kunci: tip, self service, table service, starbucks coffee discovery mall-bali, the wave coffee bar-bali.	599f4d05fcd9b3a49427bcceb25f30aa	b217eea73a87ad026d5bb2ff7bae3cd9	4ed35d14278e48a69a84aa591af4770e	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMBERIAN TIP OLEH PELANGGAN ASING PADA METODE SELF SERVICE DI STARBUCKS COFFEE DISCOVERY MALL-BALI DAN METODE TABLE SERVICE DI THE WAVE COFFEE BAR-BALI	Monika Kristanti	\N	2005
8205692	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000992	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16429	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000992}, priority = {2}	Passengers have certain expectations about the airline they use; one of them is about food quality served during flight. What passengers get is not always suitable with what they expect. This research examines the difference between expectation and perception of food quality by seven variables, namely: color, performance, shape, texture, aroma, degree of doneness, and taste. The result shows that there is a significant gap between expectation and perception.
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Penumpang pesawat terbang memiliki harapan tertentu terhadap maskapai penerbangan yang digunakan, salah satunya dari segi kualitas makanan yang disediakan selama penerbangan. Apa yang penumpang terima belum tentu sesuai dengan apa yang diharapkan. Penelitian ini mengukur perbedaan harapan dan persepsi penumpang terhadap kualitas makanan berdasarkan 7 variabel yaitu: warna, penampilan, bentuk, tekstur, aroma, tingkat kematangan, dan rasa. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada gap yang signifikan antara harapan dan persepsi.
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Kata kunci: harapan, persepsi, kualitas makanan, maskapai penerbangan domestik, indonesia.	60b09b097310a6bac72e1ad4e4d45acb	a81cf32599f98bc5e3b2c66940a2f94d	80782282bebc914d213c58f8bf059172	article	ANALISA HARAPAN DAN PERSEPSI PENUMPANG TERHADAP KUALITAS MAKANAN YANG DISEDIAKAN OLEH MASKAPAI PENERBANGAN DOMESTIK DI INDONESIA	Kanya Prawitasari	\N	2005
8205693	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000993	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16430	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000993}, priority = {2}	Harmonics Filter's usage had been widely recommended to overcome harmonics problem which occurred because of non-linear load presence in many industrial plants and manufacturing machines. On the previous research[1,2] it is obvious that both Active Filter and Hybrid Active Filter in Parallel Configuration made a satisfaction results for damping voltage and current harmonics. This paper descript in more depth on one of many types in harmonics filter named Hybrid Active Filter in Serie-Serie Configuration, thus it simulated to reduce harmonics that happened in a load such as  vacuum casting induction furnace  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz. The methods used still the same with the previous filter's simulated. This research (Hybrid Active Filter in Serie-Serie Configuration) produced on %ITHD   for 11.86 % and   %VTHD for 1.88%. In this case, both %ITHD and %VTHD are fulfilling IEEE 519.
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Penggunaan Filter harmonisa telah banyak direkomendasikan untuk mengatasi permasalahan harmonisa yang ditimbulkan oleh penggunaan beban non linier pada beberapa industri manufaktur. Pada penelitian terdahulu[1,2] Filter Aktif maupun Filter Aktif Hibrid Konfigurasi Paralel terbukti mampu meredam harmonisa arus yang timbul dengan baik. Makalah ini memaparkan salah satu konfigurasi Filter Harmonisa yaitu Filter Aktif Hibrid Konfigurasi Seri-Seri dan disimulasikan untuk meredam harmonisa yang timbul pada beban Vacuum Induction Furnace dengan daya  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Pasa, 50/60 Hz. Metode yang digunakan untuk menguraikan harmonisa menggunakan rangkaian Band Pass Filter (BPF) orde 2 dan menggunakan rangkaian kontrol Proportional Integral (PI). Hasil yang didapat dari simulasi menggunakan Filter Aktif Hibrid Konfigurasi Seri-Seri cukup baik yaitu dengan %ITHD sebesar 11.86 % dan %VTHD sebesar 1.88 %. Hasil ini telah sesuai dengan Standar IEEE 519. 
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	112080f4267c8c5aa83abbe675455d4e	90c3ef859736744c95ed6803d0ff71c7	fbe25926a5e64659ba5613ebfd0c72ac	article	Simulasi Filter Aktif Hibrid Konfigurasi Seri-Seri dan Unjuk Kerjanya Untuk Meredam Harmonisa pada Beban Induction Furnace	Ratna Shinta Dewi	\N	2001
8205694	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000994	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16431	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000994}, priority = {2}	The transmission lines generally using conductor with ACSR (Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced) which has limited temperature until 90 degrees. In this present time, the need of electricity is increasing rapidly; considering from that problem, we need to increase the capacity of transmission line by optimizes the capacity of line conductor from the transmission line before. The main problem of optimizing the transmission line are the tension and sagging of the conductors become bigger. Based from this situation the research is conducted to know about the characteristic of the alteration of current line  to tension and sagging of the conductors. Therefore, the result of the research can be useful in designing the structure construction of transmission line which suitable to the conductor's characteristic. As a simulation model, Paiton-Krian 500 kV transmission line is used. The data, including the data of ACSR conductor, are collected from the field. The conductor's temperature is calculated using heat-balance method. Ruling Span method is used to measure the length of equivalent span. Mean while the Catenary method is used to measure the conductor's tension and sagging. In conclusion, it can be seen that the alteration of line current from 10 Ampere to 850 Ampere will cause the conductor temperature increase 125.94%, the tension decrease 36,38%  and the sagging increase 26.82%.
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Saluran transmisi udara umumnya menggunakan konduktor jenis ACSR (Alumunium Conductor Steel Reinforced) yang memiliki batas temperatur kerja yang diizinkan sebesar 90 C. Mempertimbangkan peningkatan kebutuhan tenaga listrik yang pesat akhir-akhir ini, maka usaha untuk meningkatkan kapasitas saluran transmisi dilakukan dengan mengoptimalkan kapasitas hantaran arus dari saluran transmisi yang telah ada. Permasalahan utama dari peng-optimalan saluran transmisi tersebut adalah tegangan tarik dan andongan yang timbul pada konduktor tersebut menjadi lebih besar, oleh karena itu penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik perubahan arus saluran terhadap tegangan tarik dan andongan konduktor, dengan demikian diharapkan dari hasil penelitian ini akan berguna untuk membangun struktur konstruksi saluran transmisi yang sesuai dengan sifat dari konduktor tersebut. Sebagai model simulasi digunakan saluran transmisi tegangan ekstra tinggi 500 kV jalur Paiton-Krian dengan menggunakan data-data konduktor ACSR yang sesuai dengan yang ada di lapangan. Temperatur konduktor dihitung berdasarkan persamaan keseimbangan panas. Metode Ruling Span digunakan untuk menentukan panjang span equivalen. Sementara itu metoda Catenary digunakan untuk menghitung tegangan tarik dan andongan konduktor tersebut. Berdasarkan hasil dari penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa dengan adanya perubahan arus saluran dari 10 Ampere menjadi 850 Ampere  mengakibatkan terjadinya peningkatan temperatur konduktor sebesar 125.94 % dan penurunan tegangan tarik sebesar 36.38 % serta terjadi peningkatkan pada andongan sebesar 26.82 %.
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Kata kunci: kuat hantar arus, saluran transmisi, ACSR.
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	d3f49dee7706ee8211bbc39e5bec0123	6411c72f00e74be6c0eb4c3a3c39b25d	fac7e6c6c0f7809c61f1e2ee2dddb8d9	article	Pengaruh Perubahan Arus Saluran Terhadap Tegangan Tarik dan Andongan pada Sutet 500 KV di Zona Krian	Vicky Chandra	\N	2001
8205695	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000995	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16432	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000995}, priority = {2}	Twenty kilovolts power distribution network system at East Java use high resistance (500 ?) grounding system that makes maximum single phase to ground fault current 25 Amperes. To detect this fault current, a Directional Ground Relay (DGR) is used. If a single phase to ground fault occurrs on Semolo feeder, then Gebanglor feeder and Srikana feeder which are supplied by the same bus with Semolo feeder  (Nissin bus) will also trip (sympathetic trip). Sympathetic trip is caused by the total  leakage current of arresters, transformers and low voltage panels on Gebanglor feeder dan Srikana feeder which is more than 2 Amperes (tap current setting of DGR is 2 Amperes). After maintenance, the total leakage current of the arresters on Gebanglor feeder is 0.046 Amperes and Srikana feeder is 0.026 Amperes.
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Sistem distribusi tenaga listrik 20 kV di Jawa Timur menggunakan sistem pentanahan dengan tahanan tinggi 500 Ohm sehingga arus gangguan satu fasa ke tanah maksimum adalah sebesar 25 Ampere. Untuk mendeteksi arus gangguan ini digunakan DGR (Directional Ground Relay). Apabila pada penyulang Semolo terjadi gangguan satu fasa ke tanah, maka penyulang Gebanglor dan Srikana yang dicatu dari bus yang sama dengan penyulang Semolo (bus Nissin) juga ikut trip (sympathetic trip). Penyebab terjadinya sympathetic trip adalah arus total kebocoran dari  arrester, body trafo dan body panel TR GTT pada penyulang Gebanglor dan Srikana yang melebihi tap setting arus DGR sebesar 2 Ampere. Setelah dilakukan perbaikan, arus total kebocoran arrester pada penyulang Gebanglor menjadi sebesar 0.046 Ampere dan penyulang Srikana sebesar 0.026 Ampere.
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Kata kunci: penyulang, gangguan satu fasa ke tanah, sympathetic trip, dan directional ground relay.	ecaaeb8d91805bc121c140c16093c4ab	4ede3266f53b7046ce673ae7be749072	a6b6787e80bd8749ce893607d663820c	article	Analisa Gangguan Satu Fasa ke Tanah yang Mengakibatkan Sympathetic Trip pada Penyulang yang tidak Terganggu di PLN APJ Surabaya Selatan	Rusli Kongdoro	\N	2001
8205696	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000996	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16433	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000996}, priority = {2}	A modified asymmetrical pulse width modulated resonant dc/dc converter employing an auxiliary circuit will be proposed in this paper. The auxiliary circuit consist of a network of two capasitors and an inductor. The aim of this network is to produce zero voltage switching (ZVS) over a wide input voltage range, while reducing the voltage stress on the resonant component. A detailed analysis and performance characteristics are presented. Experimental results for a 5V, 35W converter show an efficiency of 83 % at a constant operating frequency of 500 kHz. Using metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) as synchronous rectifiers can further reduce power losses and improve the efficiency to be greater than 90 %.
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Suatu modifikasi asymmetrical pulse width modulated (APWM) resonansi dc/dc konverter yang memanfaatkan suatu rangkaian alat bantu diusulkan dalam tulisan ini. Rangkaian alat bantu terdiri dari suatu jaringan yang berisi dua kapasitor dan sebuah induktor. Tujuan dari jaringan ini adalah untuk  menghasilkan zero voltage switching (ZVS) yang melebihi range tegangan input  sambil mengurangi stress tegangan pada komponen resonansi.  Hasil percobaan  pada   konerter 5V, 35W menunjukkan bahwa efisiensi 83% akan dicapai pada kondisi operasi dengan frekuensi konstan 500 kHz Penggunaan komponen MOSFET's sebagai rectifier akan mengurangi kerugian daya dan meningkatkan efisiensi menjadi lebih besar dari 90%.
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Kata kunci : dc/dc konverter, MOSFET, pengatur lebar pulsa.
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	55495486b71e0bbf8421e09fa61e93b2	1a228f62a940cbd212265b4c48e1bc58	3b344732693da7dc22e72579c0fc0f2a	article	Desain Memodifikasi Suatu Pengatur Lebar Pulsa Asimetris Topologi Konverter DC/DC Resonansi	R.B. Moch Gozali	\N	2001
8205697	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000997	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16434	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000997}, priority = {2}	Electric motors play an important role in industry as well as our day-to-day life. They are used to generate electrical power in power plants and provide mechanical work in industries. They are also an indispensable part of our daily lives. Electric motors are very important pieces of equipment in our everyday lives. The brushed DC motor is considered to be basic electric motors. The aim of this paper is to introduce students to the modelling of brushed dc motor and to use computer simulation as a tool for conducting transient and control studies. Simulation can be very helpful in gaining insights to the dynamic behaviour and interactions that are often not readily apparent from reading theory. Next to having an actual system to experiment on, simulation is often chosen by engineers to study transient and control performance or to test conceptual designs. Presently, there are many control laws available to control the brushed dc motor. The control law of angular velocity depends on the motor parameters. The motor parameters are time varying, especially load torque, hence adaptive control is one of the best control law. In standard adaptive control, instability may be occur in the presence of unmodeled dynamics. Robust adaptive control is designed so the stability can be guaranteed.
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Motor elektrik memegang sebuah peranan yang penting dalam industri, begitu juga dalam hidup kita hari per hari. Motor tersebut digunakan untuk membangkitkan daya elektrik dalam plant-plant daya besar dan menyediakan kerja mekanik dalam industri. Motor-motor tersebut juga sebuah bagian yang tidak terlepaskan dari kehidupan kita sehari-hari. Motor-motor elektrik merupakan bagian peralatan yang sangat penting dalam kehidupan setiap hari kita. Motor DC bersikat dipertimbangkan sebagai motor elektrik dasar. Tujuan paper ini adalah memperkenalkan pada siswa terhadap pemodelan motor dc bersikat dan menggunakan simulasi komputer sebagai sebuah alat untuk mempelajari kondisi peralihan dan kendali. Simulasi dapat sangat membantu dalam menambah pemahaman terhadap tingkah laku dinamik dan interaksi-interaksinya yang seringkali tidak nampak dalam teori yang dibaca. Untuk dilanjutkan pada sistem nyata dalam bentuk percobaan, simulasi sering dipilih oleh para insinyur untuk mempelajari kinerja peralihan dan kendali atau untuk mencoba rancangan-rancangan konseptual. Saat ini, ada beberapa hukum kendali yang tersedia untuk mengendalikan motor dc bersikat. Hukum kendali untuk kecepatan sudut tergantung pada parameter-parameter motor. Parameter motor tersebut bervariasi terhadap waktu, khususnya torka beban, sehingga kendali adaptif merupakan salah satu hukum kendali yang terbaik. Dalam kendali adapatif standar, ketidakstabilan mengkin terjadi dengan adanya dinamika yang tidak termodelkan. Kendali adaptif kokoh dirancang sedemikian sehingga kestabilan dapat dijamin.
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	97f38348b950cc99bccf738627680a84	2f89b535e9385196ac6e22d569f579cc	bf8797038d8aa5cbc9e7759e12fb69fe	article	Robust Model Reference Adaptive Control of Angular Velocity Control Simulation of Brushed DC Motor	Sabat Anwari	\N	2001
8205698	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000998	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16435	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000998}, priority = {2}	The paper discuss the implementation of Miniature Water Level Control which is made as a simulation from the industrial process. These project is equipped with SCADA to give a real visualisation of industrial process. To make the controlling and monitoring process easier, the project is made in small size (miniature model) which is easy to be brought (portable). .Miniature water level control was made as a plant which is controlled by PLC. There are two PLCs which is used, i.e. OMRON CPM1 and MODICON TSX Micro 3721. The computer, in this case the SCADA software, will visualize the process which is happened on the plant. From the experiment which is done, the plant can give the good response and keep the water level on the desired height. The system is stable when the height of water is the same as the set point. PID Control bias method (pump_voltage = bias + error) is used to run these system.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan pembuatan Miniatur Water Level Control yang digunakan sebagai salah satu bentuk simulasi dari proses yang terjadi dalam dunia industri. Project ini juga dilengkapi dengan SCADA sistem, yang akan memberikan gambaran lebih nyata tentang proses yang dimaksud. Untuk lebih memudahkan proses kontrol dan monitoring, maka bentuk dan ukurannya-pun dibuat dalam model miniatur yang mudah dibawa (portable). Miniatur water level control dibuat sebagai plant yang dikontrol oleh PLC. PLC yang digunakan ada 2 macam yaitu: OMRON CPM1 dan MODICON TSX Micro 3721. Sedangkan komputer dalam hal ini SCADA software akan memvisualisasikan proses yang terjadi pada plant. Dari pengujian yang dilakukan, sistem dapat berjalan sesuai dengan yang diinginkan yaitu mempertahankan level ketinggian air. Di mana pencapaian kestabilan terjadi apabila nilai sensor sama dengan set_point. Untuk menjalankan sistem digunakan metode kontrol PID dengan bias (teg_pompa = bias + error).
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Kata kunci: miniatur water level control, PLC, SCADA software, kontroler PID.
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	06db33bc16934cb179d0742beb665f13	3f138927b9ec86f16934d80a56bdf619	df22f7ba921d6b06d19d94bd518fca9a	article	Aplikasi Scada System pada Miniatur Water Level Control	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2001
8205699	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7000999	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16436	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7000999}, priority = {2}	Image retrieval was a matching process between feature of query image and feature of target image. Image retrieval was a very interesting project because many institutions such as artistic gallery and police used it. This paper explained about image retrieval method that was used to retrieve image from a collection of images. The method was sorted wavelet histogram. The method was a result of development of previous image retrieval which implements histogram to wavelet transforms coefficients for feature extraction. The retrieval application just runs in the computer when the test was carried out. The result showed that this method gave good performance which the average of succeed rate was 100% for original image, 99,83% for the image of Blur, 90,25% for edge image and 73,57% for the 50% salt & paper noise image and the querying time is about 0.2 second.
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Pencarian citra merupakan proses pencocokan antara ciri-ciri citra query dengan ciri-ciri citra target (citra pustaka). Pencarian citra merupakan materi yang sangat menarik karena banyak digunakan oleh pihak-pihak yang memerlukan seperti galeri-galeri seni dan kepolisian. Paper ini menjelaskan tentang suatu teknik yang digunakan untuk melakukan pencarian citra dari setumpukan citra, teknik yang dimaksud adalah teknik histogram wavelet terurut. Teknik ini merupakan pengembangan teknik pencarian citra sebelumnya dengan menerapkan teknik histogram pada koefisien hasil transformasi wavelet untuk menentukan ciri-ciri citra. Pengujian dilakukan dengan hanya menjalan aplikasi pencarian.pada komputer Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa metode memberikan hasil yang memuaskan dengan tingkat kesuksesan pencarian   rata-rata 100% untuk citra Asli, 99,83% untuk citra Blur, 90,25% untuk citra tepi dengan 73,57% untuk citra berderau 50% salt & paper dan waktu pencarian dengan kisaran 0.2 detik
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Kata kunci : pencarian citra, wavelet, histogram, ciri-ciri citra, citra query dan pustaka.
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	84783ba974899979bb335c3d4e82dca5	1b406119e160481a4fdcd67595c6fcd6	2cb1221980b74a3196f3b9bbe53d79a3	article	Pencarian Citra Menggunakan Metode Transformasi Wavelet dan Metrika Histogram Terurut	I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya	\N	2001
8205700	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001000	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16437	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001000}, priority = {2}	In this paper there has been implemented a web server which store web pages on a microcontroller chip. To create a web server which connect to internet, TCP/IP protocol must be implemented as a software in the microcontroller system which use as web server. Protocols in TCP/IP which implemented are Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Microcontroller connected physically to internet with use external V90 modem, so it is necessary to develop modem hardware interface and modem driver software. The benefit of this Embedded Web Server system compares with available systems on the market is that the TCP/IP protocol located inside the microcontroller as a software, so its realization can be cheaper and more compact, because it is not necessary to use TCP/IP chip to connect the microcontroller to internet.
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Pada makalah ini telah direalisasikan sebuah web server yang menyimpan halaman-halaman web pada sebuah mikrokontroler. Untuk merealisasikan sebuah web server yang terhubung ke jaringan internet, maka protokol TCP/IP harus diimplementasikan sebagai perangkat lunak terlebih dahulu pada sistem mikrokontroler yang digunakan sebagai web server.  Protokol-protokol penyusun TCP/IP yang diimplementasikan yaitu Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), dan Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Sistem mikrokontroler dihubungkan ke jaringan internet dengan menggunakan modem eksternal jenis V90, karena itu dibuat pula perangkat keras antarmuka (interface) modem dan perangkat lunak pengendali (driver) modem.Kelebihan sistem Embedded Web Server pada makalah ini dibandingkan yang sudah ada di pasaran adalah protokol TCP/IP terletak di mikrokontroler sebagai perangkat lunak, sehingga realisasi sistem menjadi jauh lebih efisien, karena tidak memerlukan IC TCP/IP s menjadikan sistem lebih ringkas dan murah. Dari hasil pengujian dapat disimpulkan bahwa sistem dapat bekerja dengan baik.
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	3d4a3f95df708acb2a9389bd6d785326	5e01b1b1e01d077ec1ae01fd49efcead	5dd91a78355587757fb9747af3e71358	article	Implementasi Embedded Web Server Via Modem Berbasiskan Mikrokontroler	Darmawan Utomo	\N	2001
8205708	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001008	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16445	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001008}, priority = {2}	Penelitian ini menguji hubungan antara kinerja lingkungan dan kinerja keuangan perusahaan-perusahaan di Indonesia. Kinerja lingkungan diukur mengunakan rating kinerja lingkungan perusahaan atau PROPER yang disediakan oleh Bapedal/Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup RI, sedangkan kinerja keuangan diukur dengan ROA (return on assets). Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa tidak ada hubungan yang signifikan antara kinerja lingkungan dan kinerja keuangan perusahaan, akan tetapi ukuran perusahaan, listing di BEJ dan ISO 14001 berhubungan secara signifikan terhadap kinerja lingkungan. Penelitian ini juga membuktikan bahwa rating PROPER, yang disediakan oleh pemerintah Indonesia, cukup terpercaya sebagai ukuran kinerja lingkungan perusahaan, karena kesesuaiannya dengan sertifikasi internasional di bidang lingkungan, ISO 14001.
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This study examined the relationship between environmental performance and financial performance amongst Indonesian companies. The environmental performance is measured by corporate environmental ratings provided by Bapedal/ the Ministry of Environment RI, through a program, called PROPER, while the financial performance is measured by return on assets (ROA). Some control variables are also included in this analysis, namely:  total sales, industry sector, stock exchange listing, and ISO 14001 certification. The study revealed while financial performance is not significantly associated with environmental performance, company size, stock exchange listing and ISO 14001 are significantly associated with environmental performance. This finding also indicates that the government environmental rating is highly consistent with international environmental certification.
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Keywords: environmental performance, financial performance, return on assets, ISO 14001 certification.	f7d61a75c7e41c4e64097dab54b854a2	7145169509c0be968a116033a30163fb	8fd841f92bb63a4788fcb7592421186a	article	THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF INDONESIAN COMPANIES	Susi Sarumpaet	\N	2000
8205709	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001009	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16446	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001009}, priority = {2}	This research examine two factors that influence return of stock investment. The factors are leverage and systematic risk. Leverage is measured by debt to equity ratio, compute total debts divide total equities. Systematic risk is measured by beta of stock, compute according to capital assets pricing model (CAPM) theory. This research focuses on food and beverages industry. The objects are companies that listing in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2001-2004. Data is analyzed by multi regression analysis, using SPSS program. The result, both of factors have no significant influence toward return of stock. 
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Riset ini merupakan penelitian empiris terhadap factor yang mempengaruhi return (tingkat pengembalian) saham. Objek penelitian adalah perusahaan public di bidang industri food and beverages yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta (BEJ) dengan periode laporan keuangan tahun 2001-2004. Return saham dihitung dari persentase perubahan harga saham penutupan setiap akhir tahun. Faktor yang diduga mempengaruhi return saham pada penelitian ini adalah rasio hutang (debt to equity ratio) dan tingkat risiko yang diukur dengan beta saham berdasarkan teori capital assest pricing model (CAPM). Data dianalisa dengan menggunakan regresi berganda dengan program SPSS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan, bahwa rasio hutang dan tingkat risiko tidak memberikan pengaruh signifikan terhadap return saham. 
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8205710	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001010	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16447	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001010}, priority = {2}	This study provides empirical evidence that motivational factors of organizational commitment, job involvement and budgetary participation might be important factor in explaining managers propensities to create budgetary slack. The results indicate that for highly committed managers, budgetary participation is associated with decreased propensity to create budgetary slack. For managers who have low levels of commitment to organization's goals and values, budgetary participation is associated with increased propensity to create budgetary slack. Likewise, for highly committed managers, job involvement is associated with decreased propensity to create budgetary slack. For managers who have low levels of commitment organization's goals and values, job involvement is associated with increased propensity to create budgetary slack.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji pengaruh komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating terhadap hubungan antara partisipasi anggaran dan senjangan anggaran. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa interaksai antara variabel komitmen organisasi dengan partisipasi anggaran akan menurunkan kecenderungan manajer dalam menciptakan senjangan anggaran. Hal ini mungkin disebabkan karena manajer yang memiliki komitmen organisasi yang tinggi memiliki dorongan dari dalam dirinya untuk berbuat sesuatu agar dapat menunjang keberhasilan organisasi.
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Kata kunci: partisipasi anggaran, komitmen organisasi, senjangan anggaran	5048c4a1fdcd9f1c02fe03a412d94c43	d17c3f319a2a3ad27c70b3b6f55afc54	2731baec34a4e2c854f8f9dc65b32a80	article	PENGARUH PARTISIPASI ANGGARAN TERHADAP SENJANGAN ANGGARAN DENGAN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI SEBAGAI VARIABEL MODERATING (Studi Empiris pada Kawasan Industri Maluku)	Belianus Latuheru	\N	2000
8205711	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001011	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16448	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001011}, priority = {2}	This research has a purpose to provide empirical evidence about factors that affect bankruptcy and financial distress of bank. The examined factors on this research are CAMEL financial ratio. The samples consist of 16 banks which had not bankrupt until 2000; 2 banks bankrupt, and 6 banks which had financial distress. The statistic method used to test on the research hypothesis is logit regression. The result show that CAMEL financial ratio had classification power to predict bankruptcy and financial distress banks.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan bukti empiris tentang faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kondisi kebangkrutan dan kesulitan keuangan perusahaan. Faktor-faktor yang diuji dalam penentuan kondisi kebangkrutan dan kesulitan keuangan perusahaan adalah rasio keuangan CAMEL sesuai dengan ketentuan Bank Indonesia. Sampel penelitian terdiri dari dari 16 bank sehat, 2 bank yang mengalami kebangkrutan dan 6 bank yang mengalami kondisi kesulitan keuangan. Metode statistik yang digunakan untuk menguji hipotesis penelitian adalah regresi logistik. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa rasio keuangan CAMEL memiliki daya klasifikasi atau daya prediksi untuk kondisi bank yang mengalami kesulitan keuangan dan bank yang mengalami kebangkrutan. 
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Kata kunci: kesulitan keuangan, kebangkrutan, rasio keuangan CAMEL.	60785a4597693a1a7cdfbb199030d8c3	a15cd598e6c64f34843891258a061e8e	13f7a8871b2c3fd3b33a47c8f6d2d565	article	ANALISIS RASIO CAMEL TERHADAP PREDIKSI KONDISI BERMASALAH PADA LEMBAGA PERBANKAN PERIODA 2000-2002	Luciana Almilia	\N	2000
8205712	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001012	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16449	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001012}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to identify factors which have an influence on income smoothing. This research involved 54 listed companies in Surabaya Stock Exchange during 6 years from 1994 until 2001 which excluded the data of 1997 and 1998. The results of univariate test in H01 indicated that there is no significant difference of company size and industrial sector between smoothing and non-smoothing company, while profitability proved to have significant difference between smoothing and non-smoothing company. However, the result of univariate test was not supported by the result of multivariate test in H02 which indicated that company size, profitability, and company industrial sector did not prove to have an influence on income smoothing.
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Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi perataan laba. Penelitian ini melibatkan 54 perusahaan yang terdaftar pada Bursa Efek Surabaya dengan mengambil 6 tahun penelitian mulai tahun 1994 sampai dengan tahun 2001, tidak termasuk tahun 1997 dan 1998. Hasil pengujian univariate untuk H01, menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan atas ukuran perusahaan dan sektor indsutri antara perusahaan yang tergolong dalam smoothing dan non-smoothing, sedangkan untuk profitabilitas, terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan pada kedua klasifikasi perusahaan. Hasil pengujian univariate tersebut  tidak didukung oleh  hasil pengujian multivariate pada H02,  yang menunjukkan bahwa ukuran perusahaan, profitabilitas dan sektor industri tidak berpengaruh terhadap perataan laba.
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Kata kunci:  perataan laba, ukuran perusahaan, profitabilitas.	6ad04f2bff5a59e585e243b353f8dcb5	82d06620af88b10fb26c01d55b09d3d1	62180aeff80427fc4205069de2d5cd2a	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP PERATAAN LABA (INCOME SMOOTHING) PADA PERUSAHAAN-PERUSAHAAN GO PUBLIC	Juniarti Juniarti	\N	2000
8205713	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001013	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16450	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001013}, priority = {2}	In the decade of 1990s, there was an architectural narrative of diagrammatic architecture. This narrative still affects architectural development at present. This story appeared when some architects attempted to design based on thoughts regarding multiplicity (Deleuze's thoughts were frequently cited). Though this story is that of contemporary architecture, the story of diagrammatic architecture is not something absolutely novel. It is a new story that is formed by a certain Bergsonian/Deleuzian repetition. It is a repetition prompted by the memory regarding an attempt to reconcile theory and practice.
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Pada dekade 1990an, terdapat sebuah narasi arsitektural mengenai apa yang dikenal sebagai arsitektur diagramatik. Narasi ini masih mempengaruhi perkembangn arsitektur hingga kini. Kisah ini muncul ketika beberapa arsitek berusaha mendesain berdasarkan pemikiran-pemikiran mengenai multiplisitas (pemikiran Deleuze sering dikutip). Sekalipun kisah ini merupakan sebuah kisah arsitektural kontemporer, kisah tentang arsitektur diagramatik ini bukan sesuatu yang belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya. Ia adalah sebuah kisah baru yang dibentuk oleh sebuah pengulangan Bergsonian/Deleuzian. Ia adalah sebuah pengulangan yang diprovokasi oleh memori tentang percobaan untuk menemukan teori dan praktek.
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Kata kunci: arsitektur diagramatik-teori	8ed56fdcc41175f4acf51cf3c60b0ff7	3605df5fb1aa7293fbc838e2db2ef1bc	579b47d756b3d5e50511728636ad2d30	article	VIRTUALITAS DAN REALITAS REFLEKSI SINGKAT ATAS ARSITEKTUR DIAGRAMATIK PADA DEKADE 1990-AN	Mohammad Widyarta	\N	2000
8205714	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001014	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16451	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001014}, priority = {2}	Bale Kulkul is a bale edifice to hang up the kulkul (wooden bell) so it can function as communicative facility for Balinese community. Bale kulkul which is grouped into several types, firstly found in temples, palaces and banjar. Later in its development, bale kulkul also functions as security post, generator room, lift shaft, water tower, office for head of banjar as well as warehouse. This research focuses on the evaluation of functional development of bale kulkul happened in society due to transformation, "both-end" phenomenon and resultant of the complexities. The samples are taken from temples, palaces, banjar and tourism facilities, such as hotels, travel bureau office as well as shopping centers. With its impress tall building like a minaret, bale kulkul also function as node to support the character of cultural town
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Bale kulkul merupakan suatu bangunan bale untuk menggantung kulkul sehingga dapat berfungsi sebagai sarana komunikasi masyarakat Bali. Bale kulkul yang dikelompokkan dalam beberapa jenis, pada awalnya banyak ditemukan di pura, puri, dan banjar. Pada perkembangannya, bale kulkul juga berfungsi sebagai pos satpam, ruang genset, lift shaft, tower air, kantor kelian banjar ataupun gudang simpan. Kajian ini mengetengahkan evaluasi terhadap perkembangan fungsi bale kulkul yang terjadi di masyarakat melalui transformasi, fenomena both-and, dan resultan kompleksitas. Pengambilan sampel dilakukan di pura, puri, banjar dan fasilitas pariwisata seperti hotel, kantor biro perjalanan serta pertokoan. Dengan bentuk yang menjulang tinggi menyerupai menara, bale kulkul juga berfungsi sebagai bangunan penanda yang mendukung karakter kota budaya.
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Kata kunci: bale kulkul, penanda, karakter kota budaya	7a82b8c2202a47f73e66be46ad3c5216	bf1d004c01903ec00f97c180ff4ca24d	303bb0e485b5abc6b0ce56bab600ede7	article	BALE KULKUL SEBAGAI BANGUNAN PENANDA PENDUKUNG KARAKTER KOTA BUDAYA	A. A. Ayu Saraswati	\N	2000
8205715	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001015	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16452	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001015}, priority = {2}	Kampong Kapitan represent the good example of evolution of morphology settlement by architectural. This settlement growth is very influenced by politics growth expanding in Palembang. Zoning of settlement at early Sultanate Palembang Darussalam era arranging that foreigner citizen placed at river side of Musi with the floating house as its residence. Opposite situation, the native people, especially empire family, was having rights to live in land. This policy shift when a period of late Sultanate Palembang Darussalam era. Settlers of foreigner, especially foreigner from Chinese get the idiosyncrasy to live in land. Domiciling special then continue at era of Dutch. Settlement growth from river side going to land, and also political growth mirror in notching architectural from this Kampong Kapitan. So that until now we can see that the trace what aspect which influencing this forming of settlement. Those trace fact of the harmonious reality between patterned thinking of architectural from building owner with the influence embosoming its owner life.
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Kampung Kapitan merupakan contoh bagus evolusi morfologi permukiman secara arsitektural.  Perkembangan permukiman kampung ini sangat dipengaruhi oleh perkembangan politik yang berkembang di Palembang. Pembagian zoning permukiman pada jaman awal Kesultanan Palembang Darussalam yang mengatur bahwa warga pendatang ditempatkan pada dipinggiran Sungai Musi dengan rumah rakit sebagai tempat tinggalnya. Sedangkan penduduk asli, terutama keluarga kerajaan, mempunyai hak untuk bermukim di darat. Kebijakan ini bergeser ketika masa Kesultanan Palembang Darussalam akhir. Pemukim pendatang keturunan Cina mendapatkan keistimewaan untuk bermukim di darat. Kedudukan yang istimewa ini kemudian berlanjut pada saat jaman kolonialisasi Belanda. Perkembangan dari permukiman di air - pinggiran sungai Musi - menuju permukiman darat, serta perkembangan politis sangat tercermin dalam bentukan arsitektural dari Kampung Kapitan ini. Sehingga sampai saat sekarang kita dapat menyaksikan 'jejak' aspek-aspek yang mempengaruhi pembentukan permukiman ini. 'Jejak' tersebut wujud nyata keharmonisan antara pola pikir arsitektural dari pemilik bangunan dengan pengaruh-pengaruh yang melingkupi kehidupan pemiliknya.
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Kata kunci: Interpretasi, perkembangan permukiman dan karakter arsitektural	696aab26cac84dc1f216b7087b16a1b4	4cc12eed2acb69ae7d42cdf5367f33fb	67a85a94f22a0b8475bb7a970b69f2e9	article	KAMPUNG KAPITAN INTERPRETASI JEJAK PERKEMBANGAN PERMUKIMAN DAN ELEMEN ARSITEKTURAL	Johannes Adiyanto	\N	2000
8205716	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001016	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16453	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001016}, priority = {2}	The increase of crime statistics in urban residential area, and the fact that there is no particular guidance for Indonesian architects which explicitly refers to crime prevention, leads the Housing Development Research Centre, Department of Housing and Regional Infrastructure, to promote a research, which aims to set out guidance dealing with principles of crime prevention in urban housing. In reference to the situational approach, or more specifically as "crime prevention through environmental design", this research studies the relationship between building typo-morphology and environmental behaviour. The case study, -urban residential areas with high, medium dan low crime statistics-, shows that environment can be manipulated to reduce opportunities for commiting crime.
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Meningkatnya tindak kriminal di kawasan perumahan kota, serta belum adanya panduan bagi perancang di Indonesia yang mengacu pada usaha mencegah terjadinya tindak kriminal, mendasari penelitian yang diprakarsai oleh Pusat Penelitian Pengembangan Pemukiman, Departemen Permukiman dan Prasarana Wilayah. Penelitian ini dibuat untuk menyusun panduan desain dengan prinsip pencegahan tindak kriminal di pemukiman kota. Dengan mengacu pada pendekatan situasional, atau secara spesifik dikenal sebagai "pencegahan tindak kriminal melalui perancangan lingkungan" (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design-CPTED), penelitian ini mempelajari hubungan antara tipologi bangunan dan morfologi kawasan dengan perilaku lingkungan. Dari obyek studi, -kawasan dengan tingkat kriminalitas tinggi, sedang dan rendah-, terlihat bahwa lingkungan dapat berperan dalam mengurangi peluang terjadinya tindak kriminal.
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8205717	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001017	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16454	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001017}, priority = {2}	Spontaneous settlement of waterfront Code River as unplanned development have demonstrated the spacial behaviour phenomena. The occupants have utilised the expansion lands for domestic, economic, and social activities, both individually and communally. These phenomena have implicated to the numerous senses of territory by signing the area. These spasial responses which contain territorial development meaning have special fenomenal studies which have encouraged architectural meaning. The case study data adopted from author's research group with Arif Budi Solihah, ST in 2004 by the title 'Typology and Morphology Study of Waterfront Housing Caracters; Code River Housing Case Study which funded by High Education General Directorate, National Education Department numbered 199/P4T/DPPM/DM,SKW,SOSAg/ III/2004, have indicated some findings. Authorizing of "independent land" mechanism as research findings show that housing expansion to public space towards the river have utilised in accommodating domestic, social and economic activities. These were signed by some hanging tools and landscape development which are built by two reasons. First, the land status that is encouraging people use riverbank walkway as part of their houses territory. Secondly, the expansion process, both individually and communally, represents the cultural, economic and social demand.
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Permukiman spontan di tepi sungai Code merupakan manifestasi perilaku spasial yang diwujudkan melalui ekspansi lahan "kepemilikan" untuk kepentingan kegiatan domestic, ekonomi, dan social, baik yang bersifat individu maupun komunal. Respons perilaku ini telah menggejala melalui "penguasaan" lahan yang bersifat teritoris dalam bentuk pemanfaatan area untuk variasi kegiatan dengan berbagai "penandaan". Sehingga, bentuk pengolahan lahan yang mengandung makna "pembangunan" teritori tersebut merupakan kajian fenomena spasial yang memperkaya referens makna arsitektural. Melalui data yang dianalisis kembali dari penelitian kelompok bersama Arif Budi Sholihah, ST tahun 2004 dengan judul Studi Tipologi Morfologi Karakter Permukiman Tepian Sungai; studi Kasus permukiman Tepi Sungai Code Yogyakarta, yang didanai oleh Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi Depdiknas bernomor 199/P4T/DPPM/ DM,SKW,SOSAg/III/2004, mengindikasikan beberapa temuan. Penguasaan lahan yang ditandai dengan alat/bahan yang dipasang di tempat kegiatan dan pembangunan batas-batas area kegiatan, kolam, dan penanaman vegetasi, disebabkan oleh 2 kondisi. Pertama, karena status lahan yang bersifat "independent" sehingga memunculkan kompetensi penghuni untuk mengolahnya. Kedua, karena tuntutan kebutuhan ruang, baik individu maupun komunal, untuk mengembangkan kegiatan domestic, ekonomi, dan social.
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8205718	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001018	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16455	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001018}, priority = {2}	Urban planning approach in developed countries is adopted by many less developed countries, including Indonesia and Surabaya as the case study. Political situation, economic condition and strategic planning in Surabaya are very different to those in developed one. Issue of local government decentralization and regularization of urban land disregard the existence of informal sector. Surabaya' city view the growth of informal sector only as part of the systematic urban transition of industrialization process.
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8205720	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001020	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16457	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001020}, priority = {2}	Cross-sectional and longitudinal are terminology related to assessment of time-design in research process. Both of them have different characteristics and implication when used in research, especially in housing and settlement research. However, the differences between them rarely understood or unrealized by the researcher when they plan or do the research, especially on its implication to the data collection and analysis. This paper explain the distinction of them and its implication to the researches, show the implementation precedent on housing researches, and descript how to define appropriate research time-design according to its goal and its influence condition.
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Cross-sectional dan longitudinal adalah istilah yang berkaitan dengan penetapan rancangan waktu dalam pelaksanaan penelitian. Kedua pilihan rancangan ini memiliki karakteristik serta implikasi yang berbeda bila digunakan dalam penelitian, khususnya penelitian perumahan dan permukiman. Namun, perbedaan kedua rancangan ini seringkali tidak dipahami atau tidak disadari oleh para peneliti perumahan permukiman ketika merencanakan maupun melaksanakan penelitiannya, terutama implikasinya terhadap pengumpulan serta analisis data yang diperolehnya. Tulisan ini bermaksud menjelaskan perbedaan kedua rancangan waktu penelitian tersebut serta implikasinya bagi penelitian, menampilkan preseden penggunaannya pada penelitian perumahan dan permukiman, serta memaparkan petunjuk pemilihan rancangan waktu penelitian sesuai dengan tujuan dan kondisi-kondisi yang mempengaruhi jalannya penelitian.
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Kata kunci: rancangan waktu penelitian, cross-sectional, longitudinal, perumahan dan permukiman.	3a213f4c579c054871303c5f6ee482fc	f02a3cc58a4f619b77b133a65b9f04e5	7d0f30c4dced6ee60167e1c000ebe589	article	"CROSS-SECTIONAL VS LONGITUDINAL": PILIHAN RANCANGAN WAKTU DALAM PENELITIAN PERUMAHAN PERMUKIMAN	Allis Nurdini	\N	2000
8205721	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001021	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16458	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001021}, priority = {2}	Field research method was introduced into the academic world on the second half of 19th century. This method commonly used by anthropologist. According to Bronislaw Malinoski -field research pioneer in 1920s- social researcher must interact directly and live together with the indigene to study their tradition, belief, as well as their social process. As the time passing by, field research method also used by another branch of science, including architecture. The implementation of field research method for vernacular architecture research is believed as an appropriate measure, for its ability to portrait the aspects of artifacts, idea and activity within the community where the architecture takes place. However, one has to be aware regarding several problems arise when using this method in the vernacular architecture research. Alongside the fact that architectural research is still a rather new issue, there are quite a few limitations around architect and architecture researcher which made them unable to equalize the anthropologist yet. This paper elucidates the characteristic of field research and its implementation on vernacular architecture research in Indonesia perspective.
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Metode field research diperkenalkan di kancah akademik pada paruh kedua abad 19. Pada umumnya metode ini diterapkan oleh peneliti antropologi. Menurut Bronislaw Malinoski -salah seorang pelopornya di tahun 1920an- peneliti sosial harus berinteraksi langsung dan hidup bersama masyarakat pribumi, mempelajari adat istiadat, kepercayaan serta proses sosialnya. Seiring berjalannya waktu, metode field research mulai digunakan pula oleh disiplin ilmu lain, di antaranya arsitektur. Penerapan metode field research untuk penelitian arsitektur vernakular merupakan langkah yang tepat, dikarenakan kemampuannya untuk sekaligus memetakan aspek artifak, tata nilai dan aktivitas dari masyarakat di mana arsitektur tersebut tumbuh dan berkembang. Namun demikian, terdapat beberapa masalah yang perlu dicermati dalam penerapan metode field research pada disiplin ilmu arsitektur, khususnya yang menyangkut penelitian arsitektur vernakular. Di samping penelitian arsitektur itu sendiri yang masih relatif baru, terdapat  keterbatasan-keterbatasan tertentu dari arsitek dan peneliti arsitektur yang membuat mereka hingga saat ini belum berhasil sampai pada taraf yang setara dengan peneliti-peneliti antropologi. Makalah ini memaparkan aspek-aspek field research beserta penerapannya dalam penelitian arsitektur vernakular, khususnya di Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: field research, penelitian arsitektur vernakular.	148bcadf10897fa220372b30b57eb4f7	9e274badd45c4424b3b0eab12f4c5c14	0a641b4a7cf84bfc0babed7373e36c0b	article	PROBLEMATIKA PENERAPAN METODE FIELD RESEARCH UNTUK PENELITIAN ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR DI INDONESIA	Salmon Martana	\N	2000
8205722	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001022	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16459	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001022}, priority = {2}	In the past ten years, there have been intense developments in the application of energy savings in buildings and high technology glass invented in all over the regions of the world.  The complexity of curtain-glass used in buildings is always crucial related to energy savings and climatic nature in every region of the world.  More specifically this paper will observe the direct and global solar radiation behaviours that have impacts on building envelopes in every orientation, horizontal and slope surfaces.  Because of the limited data of the solar radiation behaviours in every region in Indonesia, public (building or residence owners) and solar hot water supplier actually do not know the accurate orientations and tilt angles for gaining maximum solar heat radiation.  Moreover, the local or foreign building consultants often act in different ways for designing building façades-mostly by applying curtain-glasses instead of curtain-walls on the building without concerning the tropical hot humid climate of Surabaya. This paper will try to give an outline of the failures of the curtain-glass building facades built and some post-modern buildings outlook in fashions which cause energy wasting. Obviously, the sustainability of the curtain-glass building is wasting energy in term of applying air condition buildings in Surabaya.	a3e4f25836b83281d02740c71ab668dc	06c47a04b95afcb52895240d565b73ef	7aea544166dc5431ed90604d504b3aa8	article	UNSUSTAINABLE BUILDING FAÇADES AND FASHIONS IN SURABAYA	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205723	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001023	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16460	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001023}, priority = {2}	Kemitraan merupakan salah satu solusi manajemen untuk meningkatkan kinerja dan mempererat hubungan antar partisipan dalam proyek konstruksi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengukur tingkat kepercayaan dan membahas kepercayaan sebagai salah satu faktor sukses kunci kemitraan antara kontraktor dan subkontraktor di Surabaya. Data diperoleh dengan survei menggunakan kuesioner untuk mengukur empat elemen tingkat kepercayaan berdasarkan teori Robert Bruce Shaw, yaitu: exhibiting trust, achieving results, acting with integrity dan demonstrating concern. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa secara umum tingkat kepercayaan antara kontraktor dan subkontraktor di Surabaya berada pada tingkat tinggi. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga menemukan adanya perbedaan tingkat kepercayaan, yang disebabkan oleh lama pengalaman di bidang konstruksi dan lama bekerja seorang individu di perusahaan yang bersangkutan, serta jenis proyek yang dikerjakan dan nilai pekerjaan yang disubkontrakan	a5f25418db8c14b81cfd3caf767ec91e	1242f57d88f869e70e8836a2ddb2d3fa	cf1c13216e04e0718dfb4f2723d51c65	article	TINGKAT KEPERCAYAAN DALAM HUBUNGAN KEMITRAAN ANTARA KONTRAKTOR DAN SUBKONTRAKTOR DI SURABAYA	Lendra Lendra	\N	2000
8205724	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001024	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16461	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001024}, priority = {2}	Subjected to remolded young clay, this paper shows that a lot of time dependent behavior in the standard consolidation (SC) and constant strain rate consolidation (CSRC) tests is represented systematically by a simple assumption concerning the time dependency of dilatancy. In the SC test, at the first stage of each loading step little dilatancy takes place and dilatancy begins to occur several minutes after step loading. In CSRC test, some time period after the stress state has entered the normally consolidated region, dilatancy tends to occur rapidly with the increase in stress ratio. Since most of dilatancy has taken place at the earlier stage of consolidation, little dilatancy occurs at the latter stage of CSRC process. This tendency makes the specimen stiffer with the passage of time, and makes the vertical pressure and pore pressure increase substantially at the last stage of CSRC process. Consideration to such behavior may be effective to correctly interpret the result of CSRC test.	4a4022e3a70674fd8fe8ee9a2a0b79da	d51465c0e53030af56c5698c2a2f778d	f6e2b1ef4c879b97baf55706949ad334	article	DILATANCY BEHAVIOR IN CONSTANT STRAIN RATE CONSOLIDATION TEST	Akira Kita	\N	2000
8205725	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001025	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16462	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001025}, priority = {2}	Strength, shrinkage and creep of concrete in tension and compression have been determined and the relationship between those properties was studied. Direct tensile tests were applied to measure those properties in tension. The relationship of creep in tension and compression was determined based on the measurement of creep at similar stress and similar stress/strength ratio. It is found that concrete deforms more in tension than in compression. Except for concrete with a higher water/cement ratio, the use of pulverised fuel ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag, superplasticizer and shrinkage reducing admixture has no effect on strength. However, they affect creep and shrinkage of concrete.	e58a837dec569178682818c378b74d23	e4ec6141383c48a254a68c2d4f63c1ae	869b0dca2515311d5dd0c719d3affdb9	article	STRENGTH  SHRINKAGE AND CREEP OF CONCRETE IN TENSION AND COMPRESSION	S Kristiawan	\N	2000
8205726	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001026	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16463	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001026}, priority = {2}	The traditional contract procurement has been widely criticized as an ineffective procurement method because it often involves time and cost overrun on construction projects. Yet the method is still being widely used in Nigeria most especially for the procurement of housing projects. It is suspected that this procurement method may not be ineffective in all cost categories of housing projects. Therefore time and cost performances of the procurement method on 57 housing projects of varying cost categories initiated by the Nigerian government between 1993 and 1999 were studied. The category of one to five million naira (US$1.00 â 92 Nigerian Naira in 1999) showed the least time overrun of 18.98% while the highest time overrun of 99.64 % was shown in the five to ten million naira. The over ten million naira category had the least cost overrun of 9.13% while the highest cost overrun of 34.55 % was shown in the less than one million naira. The one to five million naira cost category exhibited weak correlation between time and cost overruns but the five million naira and above categories showed strong correlation. It was concluded that one to five million naira cost category is quite suitable for traditional contract procurement on housing projects in Nigeria.	e095c29eef0e9acb11743e67e6ec9318	73319b9e95968250c26909b1bdc44710	19db7ab2753cb02b26ada1de5505e2aa	article	THE PERFORMANCE OF TRADITIONAL CONTRACT PROCUREMENT ON HOUSING PROJECTS IN NIGERIA	Olabosipo I Fagbenle	\N	2000
8205727	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001027	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16464	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001027}, priority = {2}	High Early Strength Self Compacting Concrete, a new phenomenon in the world of concrete technology, offers advantages such as high workability, high durability and high early strength characteristic that can well be applied especially in the pre-cast concrete industry. In this study the properties of High Early Strength Self Compacting Concrete is achieved by the use of admixture (hyper plasticizer) Glenium Ace-80 and Silica Fume Rheomac SF 100 as filler. The water-binder ratio is kept in the low level. The workability conditions are tested using workability test like Slump Cone, V-Funnel, and L-Shaped Box. To test the High Early Strength characteristic compression tests are carried out on 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28 days of concrete age. The tests were focused on the age 1 and 28 days. The test result shows that the use of 2.5 % Glenium Ace-80 and 2 % Silica Fume can fulfill both workability and high early strength requirement of Self Compacting Concrete High Early Strength by keeping the value of water-binder ratio in the low level. 
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High Early Strength Self Compacting Concrete (HESSCC), sebuah fenomena baru dalam dunia teknologi beton, memiliki keunggulan workability, durabilitas dan kekuatan awal yang tinggi, sehingga dapat diaplikasikan dengan baik khususnya pada dunia usaha pre-cast concrete. Dalam penelitian ini digunakan admixture (hyperplasticizer) Glenium Aceâ80 dan filler Silica Fume Rheomac SF 100 dengan water-binder ratio rendah. Pengujian workability dilakukan dengan menggunakan alat Slump Cone, V-Funnel dan L-Shaped Box, sedangkan tes kuat tekan beton dilakukan pada umur 1, 3, 7, 14, 28 hari. Tes kuat tekan ini diutamakan untuk umur 1 hari untuk kuat tekan awal dan 28 hari untuk kuat tekan akhir dari beton. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan penggunaan Silica Fume sebesar 2 % dan Glenium Ace-80 sebesar 2.5 % sudah mampu mencapai kriteria self compactible sekaligus kuat tekan awal (High Early Strength) yang baik pula, karena nilai water-binder ratio tetap dijaga pada nilai yang rendah	b0f24a14250d7a26a4204ffb1d732782	51ec0d25ae35c604f212baa06d214407	0f3e69b7bfb64f5007e4ccfeede6d963	article	PENELITIAN MENGENAI PENINGKATAN KEKUATAN AWAL BETON PADA SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE	Yusuf Muntu	\N	2000
8205728	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001028	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16465	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001028}, priority = {2}	Ventilating and Air Conditioning system consumes 50-70% of the total energy used in an office building. The cooling load of a building consists of internal cooling load, i.e. loads produce by light, occupants, and heat generating power/appliances; and external cooling load, i.e. loads produce by radiation, conduction, and ventilation/infiltration through building envelope. To reduce the external cooling load, SNI 03-6389-2000 specifies that the Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) should be less than or equal to 45 Watt/mÂ². This research supports energy conservation in finding the optimum building envelope design by specifying the Window to Wall Ratio (WWR) which will fulfill the OTTV requirement. Five office buildings in Jakarta, eight story and above are used in this study. The result shows that WWR less than or equal to 0.40 will produce OTTV value that suits the SNI 03-6389-2000 requirement. It is also shown that OTTV value is not the only factor that guarantees energy conservation.
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Sistem tata udara menggunakan 50-70% energi dari keseluruhan energi listrik yang digunakan dalam sebuah bangunan gedung perkantoran. Beban pendinginan dari suatu bangunan gedung terdiri dari beban internal, yaitu beban yang ditimbulkan oleh lampu, penghuni serta peralatan lain yang menimbulkan panas dan beban external yaitu panas yang masuk dalam bangunan diakibatkan oleh radiasi matahari, konduksi dan ventilasi/infiltrasi melalui selubung bangunan. Untuk mengurangi beban external, SNI 03-6389-2000 menentukan kriteria disain yaitu Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) harus lebih kecil atau sama dengan 45 Watt/mÂ². Untuk mempermudah perencanaan untuk mendukung upaya konservasi energi penelitian ini berusaha mencari Window to Wall Ratio (WWR) yang dapat memenuhi OTTV yang disyaratkan. Studi dilakukan pada lima gedung perkantoran di Jakarta, yang memiliki ketinggian lebih dari delapan lantai. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan WWR lebih kecil atau sama dengan  0,40 menghasilkan nilai OTTV memenuhi syarat yang ditentukan oleh SNI 03-6389-2000. Ditunjukkan pula bahwa nilai OTTV bukan satu-satunya batasan yang menjamin gedung hemat energi	66b64e3b581c1cb332504c940468eecf	9409ff42ff302b9e8cd9593a477c1dd4	49ce602121141a863e41d17208ef4af5	article	ANALISIS KONSERVASI ENERGI MELALUI SELUBUNG BANGUNAN	Sandra Loekita	\N	2000
8205729	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001029	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16466	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001029}, priority = {2}	Reinforced concrete structures in marine environment are subjected to chloride penetration, which significantly degrades the structural performance due to the occurrence of corrosion in the steel reinforcement. The performance degradation of the structures would reduce the intended service life and caused higher maintenance and repair cost. Therefore, system to monitor chloride penetration into reinforced concrete before the starting corrosion of reinforcement is indispensable. An embedded probe system to detect chloride penetration into concrete was developed in Japan. This probe consists of a cementitious material body and some number of wires as sensors, which are set in the shallow ditches around the probe body. The system detect the chloride penetration by monitoring the initiation time of wire corrosion,  it also has the advantages of continuous monitoring and early warning on the onset of corrosion in the reinforcement. However, the probe had not yet had high sensitivity for detecting critical chloride content in concrete. Therefore to increase its sensitivity, four types of improvements, namely partial coating of the wires, waterproofing on the probe body, filling the ditches with porous material and supplying small current on the wires were evaluated in this study. From the experimental result, it was observed that supplying small current and partial coating of the wires could improve the sensitivity of the probe significantly, while waterproofing treatment on the probe body and filling the ditches did not have significant contribution.	aa3b28ba933f898578fd5418b2234081	729e8503fa6c707af0813d9ff2c18f7b	2063a90b9e80e73b9cb364149e99b00b	article	DEVELOPMENT OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CHLORIDE PENETRATION INTO REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES	Antoni Antoni	\N	2000
8205730	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001030	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16467	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001030}, priority = {2}	Damage of structures and road beds due to expansive soil are common in Indonesia. One example is the deterioration of a road section at Sta. 8 + 127 of the Purworejo-Wates Highway. This Technical Note presents the investigation of the cause of the deterioration of the road bed. The author concludes that the sub grade is an expansive soil and the swelling pressure is able to lift the overlaying pavement and cause considerable cracking. 
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Kerusakan struktur bangunan dan perkerasan jalan karena tanah ekspansif merupakan masalah yang banyak terjadi di Indonesia. Salah satu kerusakan perkerasan jalan yang terjadi karena tanah ekspansif adalah kerusakan perkerasan jalan di Sta. 8+127, Jalan Raya Purworejo-Wates. Technical Note ini menyajikan penyelidikan penyebab kerusakan perkerasan jalan tersebut. Penulis menyimpulkan bahwa tanah dasar di lokasi tersebut adalah tanah ekspansif dengan tekanan mengembang yang sanggup merusak struktur perkerasan jalan di atasnya.	22c7c55488cc70c907ab00a5cbefcfe4	b95920a04ebeb696018ae3978b072d00	ed85511b8358148dc6c8521152b5d1e2	article	THE SWELLING OF EXPANSIVE SUBGRADE AT WATES-PURWOREJO ROADWAY  STA. 8 127	Agus Muntohar	\N	2000
8205731	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001031	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16468	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001031}, priority = {2}	The aim of this article is to show how through ICDL (International Computer Driving License) an autonomous and effective Arabicized computer course is very much possible and to point out the potential impact of such an international course on the way of standardization of terminology in the Arab world.	0a5904d27baf4684b3fa9f532f88571b	ae61d2fef0e1f99cd7f79df5242666cb	18c0d9e8c7d6565449b06eb4609315ef	article	ARABICIZED ICDL: TOWARDS A CONCRETE STEP IN STANDARDIZATION	Sireen Rifai	\N	2000
8205732	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001032	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16469	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001032}, priority = {2}	The development of negative construction in the language of an Indonesian child is examined. The data were the male child's utterances recorded for one year, from age 1;6 to 2;6, in a naturalistic parental participant observation. The results of data analysis seem to lead to a confirmation that the linguistic behaviors of language-acquiring children at the same time reflect species-specific, language-specific, and individual-specific processes of language acquisition.	c9b0418ee5df6e7d66d4ef2f5855d706	6e6d1e532486e0a8b600fabbd647f91f	93dbd17fe209312a58c82e7e48be89ca	article	THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEGATIVE CONSTRUCTION IN THE LANGUAGE OF AN INDONESIAN CHILD	Patuan Raja	\N	2000
8205733	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001033	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16470	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001033}, priority = {2}	This article is one of two studies about literacy learning of Aida, an Indonesian young English language learner who was mainstreamed in an Australian primary school in Melbourne. It described the development of her more advanced literacy learning. This article suggests that a learner's literacy learning of ESL in the mainstream classroom can be facilitated if there are a number of contributing factors, especially those related to literacy learning policies, learning environment, and teachers' role.	6b45581888952797c5e1b476b69d4273	e866b6d67d31be0daf8e0fe5164bc6ac	09bb4130cb1272ffd94dee9a0084ee51	article	AFTER THREE-YEAR IMMERSION IN THE AUSTRALIAN MAINSTREAM CLASSROOM: TOWARDS MORE ADVANCED ESL LITERACY LEARNING DEVELOPMENT	Bambang Cahyono	\N	2000
8205734	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001034	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16471	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001034}, priority = {2}	Learning English for non-English department students is not as easy as it seems. Besides, as much as it is necessary to know how successful learners learn, not less important is to know how less successful learners learn. Using think aloud method, this study aims at finding out the cognitive strategies used by the engineering department students in answering incorrectly problems on TOEFL noun structure-the grammar point in which students made the most errors. Findings uncover the students' strategies and reasoning upon which pedagogical implications can be put forth so that more effective and fruitful instruction can be tailored.	cd49edce5bb53a2daf1102808f0f7471	3582d3f35b9fadfac52f869743efbb71	c376c30beecff318966cbf60bc33a95e	article	COGNITIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES OF NON-ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS ON NOUN STRUCTURE	Shierly Yappy	\N	2000
8205735	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001035	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16472	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001035}, priority = {2}	Wayang kulit (shadow puppet) has not only been an entertainment; it is a medium to disseminate Javanese values to the public. Therefore, wayang kulit has been a site of power game. Those who could control it have their best opportunity to pass their values to the public. Throughout its history, those in power since the colonial time until the New Order regime had successfully 'used' this medium to 'educate' the public. The New Order regime, for one thing, had used this medium well. Wayang kulit promoted Suharto as an equal of Semar, a wise, god-like character. It also promoted Golkar as the most powerful political party in the New Order Era. Feudalism in wayang kulit was also used to reinforce a feudalistic regime of New Order.	152bc0a957c6b85b23def3bea8154fe2	07a44098e7476e06485dd069c3280b7c	d62503ee23dc921dd238c9dfe856a16f	article	PANAKAWAN'S DISCOURSE OF POWER IN JAVANESE SHADOW PUPPET DURING THE NEW ORDER REGIME: FROM TRADITIONAL PERSPECTIVE TO NEW HISTORICISM	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8205736	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001036	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16473	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001036}, priority = {2}	There are a number of fundamental functions to be fulfilled by an air distribution systems in a room. Heat generated by different sources such as sunlight, lighting and other electrical installations has to be removed from the conditioned room. The air distribution system must also supply fresh air to the conditioned room. The temperature distribution pattern in the conditioned room is influenced by room geometry, heat sources, diffuser position and type, and air supply velocity on diffuser. In general, the goal of this research is to find the optimum diffuser position by numerical method. Numerical method, simulates diffuser position and air supply velocity variation. The results shows that  inclined diffuser position (+30o) and high velocity air supply (4.2 m/s) indicate that the temperature distribution equal on all levels Steady state condition (conditioned air temperatur of 21oC) occured 275 seconds after the supply air comes into contact with the  non conditioned room air (the shortest time compared to others).
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Ada banyak fungsi dasar yang harus dipenuhi oleh sistem pendistribusian udara di ruangan. Kalor yang ditimbulkan oleh sumber-sumber seperti sinar matahari, lampu-lampu dan alat-alat listrik harus dikeluarkan dari ruangan yang dikondisikan. Sistem distribusi udara juga harus mencatu udara segar ke ruangan yang dikondisikan. Pola distribusi temperatur pada ruangan yang dikondisikan dipengaruhi oleh geometri ruangan, sumber panas, jenis, letak, dan posisi difuser serta kecepatan aliran udara masuk difuser. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan posisi difuser yang optimum dengan menggunakanan metoda numerik. Metoda numerik mensimulasikan variasi posisi difuser dan kecepatan udara masuk difuser. Hasil simulasi dengan posisi difuser miring (+30o) dan kecepatan udara masuk difuser tinggi (4,2 m/s) menunjukkan distribusi temperatur sama untuk semua level. Kondisi tunak (temperatur ruangan 21o C) dicapai selama 275 detik setelah udara dialirkan ke ruangan yang dikondisikan (waktu untuk mencapai kondisi tunak ini adalah waktu tercepat bila dibandingkan dengan yang lainnya).
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8205737	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001037	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16474	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001037}, priority = {2}	The Natural Composite (NACO) is material that has a good potential to be developed in Indonesia. The mechanical bonding of the composite reinforced natural fiber can be increased by using chemical treatment of fiber or by using the addition of coupling agent. The chemical treatment, for example alkali treatment, is often used because it is more economic. The objective of this research is to investigate the effect of alkali treatment to the tensile properties of unidirectional continuous ramie fiber reinforced polyester composite. Visual inspections were performed to asses the mechanism of fracture. The ramie fiber was immersed in the alkali solution (5% NaOH for 0, 2, 4, and 6 hours. And then, it was washed using fresh water and dried naturally. The matrix used in this research is unsaturated polyester resin 157 BQTN with MEKPO hardener 1% (v/v). The composites were made by using press mold method for Vf " 35%. All specimens were post cured at 62 0C for 4 hours. The tensile test specimens were produced according to ASTM D-638. The tensile test was carried out on a tensile testing machine and the elongation was measured using an extensometer. The fracture surface was investigated to identify the mechanism of fracture. The result shows that the tensile strength and strain of the composites have the optimum values for 2 hours treated fiber, i.e. 190.27MPa, and 0.44% respectively. The longer time of the alkali treatment of fiber increases its modulus. The composite prepared by 6 hours treated fiber has the lowest strength. The fracture surfaces of the composites prepared by 0, 2, and 4 hours alkali treated type are classified as splitting in multiple area. In contrast, the fracture of the composite prepared by 6 hours treated fiber has sigle fracture type. The fracture surface of the composite reinforced untreated fiber shows fiber pull out.
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Komposit alam (NACO) adalah material yang memiliki potensi yang baik untuk dikembangkan di Indonesia. Mechanical bonding komposit yang diperkuat serat alam dapat ditingkatkan dengan perlakuan kimia serat atau mengunakan coupling agent. Perlakuan kimia, seperti perlakuan alkali, sering digunakan karena lebih ekonomis. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menyelidiki pengaruh perlakuan alkali terhadap sifat tarik komposit berpenguat serat rami kontinyu dengan matrik poliester. Pengamatan visual dilakukan untuk menyelidiki mekanisme perpatahan. Serat rami direndam di dalam larutan alkali (5% NaOH) selama 0, 2, 4, dan 6 jam. Selanjutnya, serat tersebut dicuci menggunakan air bersih dan dikeringkan secara alami. Matrik yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah resin unsaturated polyester 157 BQTN dengan hardener MEKPO 1% (v/v). Komposit dibuat dengan metode cetak tekan pada Vf " 35%. Semua spesimen dilakukan post cure pada suhu 62 0C selama 4 jam. Spesimen uji tarik dibuat mengacu pada standar ASTM D-638. Pengujian tarik dilakukan dengan mesin uji tarik dan perpanjangan diukur dengan menggunakan extensometer. Penampang patahan diselidiki untuk mengidentifikasi mekanisme perpatahannya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kekuatan dan regangan tarik komposit memiliki harga optimum untuk perlakuan serat 2 jam, yaitu 190.27 Mpa dan 0.44%. Komposit yang diperkuat serat yang dikenai perlakuan 6 jam memiliki kekuatan terendah. Penampang patahan komposit yang diperkuat serat perlakuan 0, 2, dan 4 jam diklasifikasikan sebagai jenis patah slitting in multiple area. Sebaliknya, penampang patahan komposit yang diperkuat serat perlakuan 6 jam memiliki jenis patah tunggal. Penampang patahan komposit yang diperkuat serat tanpa perlakuan menunjukkan adanya fiber pull out. 
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Kata kunci: Perlakuan alkali, serat rami, unsaturated polyester, sifat tarik.	259af08c460cdbd8933a367a3f68a995	d0850cbebc3378606265745162636c6d	b0bfa965493deb59514a9ef3949bc7b9	article	Pengaruh Perlakuan Alkali terhadap Sifat Tarik Bahan Komposit Serat Rami-Polyester	Kuncoro Diharjo	\N	2000
8205739	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001039	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16476	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001039}, priority = {2}	This research is intended to produce functionally graded material (FGM) of Hydroxyapatite (Hap)-silk fibroin by pulse electric current sintering in facing the need in biomaterial application. The sample is created with 4 layers with the thickness for each layer is 0,625 mm, so that the total samples thickness become 2.5mm, with diameter 15 mm. The carbon die is used to compact the sample. The composition of lower layer is 100% silk fibroin, after that 90% silk fibroin +10% Hap, third layer was 80% silk fibroin + 20%Hap, and 70% silk fibroin +30% Hap for the upper layer. The properties of the FGM product was characterized by optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM), three point bend with single-edge beam fracture toughness test (KIC). The grade of the FGM material is proven by using electron probe micro analyzer (EPMA). The value of fracture toughness is 0.45 MPa.m1/2. The sample still can support the load after maximum load is reached. Optical micrograph and SEM, and result from EPMA indicate that the Hap-silk fibroin FGM can be produce perfectly by using the method that is introduced in this research.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan memproduksi functionally graded material (FGM) dari hydroxyapatite (Hap)-serat sutra, melalui teknik pulse electric current sintering untuk memenuhi tantangan  kebutuhan akan bahan jenis ini untuk digunakan dibidang biomaterial. Benda uji terdiri dari 4 lapis dengan ketebalan sama untuk tiap lapisnya sehingga tebal total menjadi 2.5 mm dengan diameter 15 mm. Komposisi  lapisan paling bawah  adalah 100%  serat sutra, setelah itu 90% serat sutra + 10% Hap. Lapisan ketiga dengan komposisi 80% serat sutra + 20% Hap, dan 70% serat sutra + 30% Hap untuk lapisan paling atas. Perilaku produk FGM ini dikarakterisasikan dengan  mikroskop optik, mikroskop electron, uji ketangguhan retak three point bend with single-edge. Gradasi (grade) dari FGM dibuktikan dengan electron probe micro analyzer (EPMA). Ketangguhan retak produk ini adalah 0.45 MPa.m1/2. Benda uji masih dapat menahan beban setelah beban maksimun tercapai. Hasil pengamatan dengan  optikal mikroskop, elektron mikroskop, dan EPMA menunjukkan HAP-serat sutra FGM dapat dibuat dengan menggunakan cara yang dikembangkan dalam penelitian ini.
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Kata kunci: Hydroxyapatite, sutra, functionally graded material (FGM), pulse electric current sintering	ea5b258583b8b4636b9f1accb2fb9293	9b2dff5916869bce5480b084d3559e91	484dac5e8f1566608f116d29e7c2e143	article	Produksi Functionally Graded Material (FGM) dari Hydroxyapatite-Serat Sutra untuk Aplikasi di Bidang Biomaterial dengan Teknik Pulse Electric Current Sintering	Tjokorda Gde Tirta Nindhia	\N	2000
8205740	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001040	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16477	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001040}, priority = {2}	Fracture behavior of aluminum alloys (A6061-T6) under mixed mode (Mode I+II) loading was studied. Compact-tension-shear (CTS) specimen was employed and angle between loading axis and the crack surface was varied from 90°(mode I) to 0°(mode II). The crack extension (crack initiation and propagation) behaviors observed by a digital microscope.  Under a load with relatively high mode II components, the shear type crack initiation preceded the opening type crack propagation. Final fracture was occurred by shearing instability in the pure mode II loading.  These experimental results were explained qualitatively by using finite element analysis
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Penelitian ini membahas perilaku retak material aluminium paduan (A6061-T6) pada pembebanan mode campuran (Mode I+II). Spesimen dibuat dalam bentuk Compact Tension Shear (CTS) dan menggunakan alat pembebanan dimana sudut antara sumbu pembebanan dan permukaan retak bervariasi dari 900 (mode I) sampai 00 (mode II). Perilaku retakan awal dan perambatan retak dimonitor dengan mikroskop digital. Semakin kecil sudut pembebanan, beban yang dibutuhkan pada spesimen untuk memulai terjadinya awal retakan semakin besar.  Pada pembebanan dengan komponen mode II relatif tinggi, terlihat bahwa retak tipe geseran terjadi lebih dulu kemudian diikuti dengan retak tipe terbuka. Hasil-hasil eksperimen ini akan diklarifikasi dengan analisa numerik melalui simulasi metode elemen hingga.
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Kata kunci: Aluminium paduan A6061-T6, mode campuran, ketangguhan retak, perambatan retak, analisa FEM.	4060f9c4ae5a52ed2894c4de8e329a96	bf2091eb6f428d93cb8d79d194ce0c74	f3a3c654d29a30853434ad5443d0921c	article	Perilaku Retak Aluminium Paduan A6061-T6 pada Pembebanan Mixed  Mode	Husaini Husaini	\N	2000
8205741	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001041	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16478	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001041}, priority = {2}	An experimental study on the effect of turning angle on lift force for various cut angles on spheres is performed. The cut angles used were : 30°, 45°, 53°, 55°, and 75°. Lift force was measured using a wind tunnel force balance and the wind speed was set so that a corresponding Reynolds number of 5.3 x 104 was achieved. Wind turning angle was varied from 0° to 60°. Experimental results show that, in general, lift increases as the turning angle increases. At a particular turning angle lift attains a maximum and beyond that turning angle lift decreases. Next, for particular turning angle, as the sphere cut angle increases the lift also increases.
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Studi eksperimental tentang pengaruh sudut putar terhadap gaya angkat untuk berbagai sudut potong pada bola telah dilakukan. Sudut potong yang digunakan adalah 30o, 45o, 53o, 55o, dan 75o. Gaya angkat diukur dengan menggunakan timbangan gaya pada terowongan angin dan kecepatan angin diatur sehingga didapat bilangan Reynolds aliran 5,3 x 104 dan 6,0 x 104. Sudut putar aliran divariasikan dari 0o sampai 60o. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa secara umum gaya angkat naik bila sudut putar naik. Pada sudut putar tertentu gaya angkat mencapai maksimum dan setelah sudut tersebut gaya angkat turun. Selanjutnya, untuk sudut putar tertentu, bila sudut potong naik gaya angkat juga naik.
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	14c275797054b976cd2702428898d572	4394d780e35699bafb2fe7204e8bd88c	3f87eff2c0c582aec5ec48e311ecd785	article	Studi Eksperimental tentang Pengaruh Sudut Putar terhadap Gaya Angkat untuk Berbagai Sudut Potong pada Bola	Astu Pudjanarsa	\N	2000
8205742	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001042	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16479	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001042}, priority = {2}	Question answering system is a system that allows user to state his or her information need in the form of natural language question, and return short text excerpts or even phrases as an answer. The availability of a wide and various information source and improvements in the techniques of natural language processing, information extraction (wrapper), and information retrieval give a big effect on the development of question answering system, from just answering questions in a specific domain by consulting to structured information source such as database, and like in this research, answering any questions based on information stored in an unstructured text collection. A general architecture of question answering system based on text consists of six processing stages, i.e. question analysis, document collection preprocessing, candidate document selection, candidate document analysis, answer extraction, and response generation. Application of question answering system like AnswerBus, Mulder, and Webclopedia that are developed with its own characteristics has similar processing steps as in the general architecture. Answers returned by a question answering system need to be evaluated for performance measure. This research completed with a simple question answering system application using english Bible in World English Bible (WEB) version as the source of information to answer some questions. Because specific domain is selected: Bible, questions that can be posed by user could ask about information in the Bible itself only. Question is also limited to three types of answers that can be supported by the application: person (who), location (where), and date (when).
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Question answering system (QA system) adalah sistem yang mengijinkan user menyatakan kebutuhan informasinya dalam bentuk natural language question (pertanyaan dalam bahasa alami), dan mengembalikan kutipan teks singkat atau bahkan frase sebagai jawaban. Ketersediaan sumber informasi yang luas dan bervariasi, serta adanya perkembangan yang pesat dari teknik Natural Language Processing (NLP), Information Extraction (IE), dan Information Retrieval (IR) sangat mempengaruhi perkembangan dari QA system, yang mana dulunya hanya dapat menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang terbatas pada suatu bidang (domain) tertentu dengan berdasarkan pada sumber informasi yang terstruktur seperti database, hingga kini dapat menjawab berbagai jenis pertanyaan dengan bersumber pada informasi dari sebuah koleksi teks yang tidak terstruktur. Umumnya arsitektur question answering system yang berbasis teks dibangun atas enam tahapan proses, yaitu analisis pertanyaan, preprocessing koleksi dokumen, pemilihan kandidat dokumen, analisis kandidat dokumen, ekstraksi jawaban, dan pemberian respon. Aplikasi-aplikasi QA system (baik yang dapat diakses melalui internet maupun tidak) yang dikembangkan dengan ciri khasnya masing-masing memiliki urutan proses yang tidak jauh berbeda satu dengan lainnya. Jawaban yang dikembalikan oleh sebuah QA system sebagai respon terhadap pertanyaan perlu dievaluasi untuk menilai performansi sistem. Tulisan ini dilengkapi dengan sebuah aplikasi QA system dengan menggunakan Alkitab berbahasa Inggris versi World English Bible (WEB) sebagai sumber informasi untuk menjawab pertanyaan. Pemilihan domain Alkitab menyebabkan sejumlah pertanyaan yang dapat diajukan terbatas pada informasi yang tersimpan dalam Alkitab itu sendiri. Selain itu pertanyaan juga dibatasi pada tiga buah tipe jawaban, yaitu Person, Location, dan Date.
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8205743	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001043	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16480	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001043}, priority = {2}	Original ray tracing method can be used to create picture of objects that are very similar to photographic. However for simplicity, the method mimics a pinhole camera in its model. In pinhole camera all objects visualized in the image generated will be seen sharp. In some cases, this kind of  image is acceptable but in other cases it is not. For example, in the movie industry, sometimes it is preferable to get the image that can be focused to a certain object and not to all objects. This effect occurs due to the usage of a lens in a camera. In order to get the same effect to the real camera, then it  is necessary to modify the original ray tracing method to use lens in its model. The research performed here has successfully simulating the effect of lens in camera. Therefore only objects that are placed in the lens focus will be seen sharp while the others will become blurry.	568c130353567d70660e9ecfd3cefc3c	b71d1852704f19348eca307a17dc5c4d	678cd06707ccd1bab0d630e2ad1cdd0b	article	SIMULATING THE EFECT OF CAMERA LENS IN COMPUTER GENERATED PICTURE	Silvia Rosalina	\N	2001
8205744	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001044	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16481	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001044}, priority = {2}	Currently, there are three methods for a student to obtain student academic data in Petra Christian University, that is via the ASIT terminal, PRS-ASIT website and telephone. Technological advancements today have made using the SMS feature in cell phones easier. And, with the use of SMS to serve academic data, those data can quickly be provided for students wherever and whenever they need them. To fully utilize this opportunity, an SMS service system will be designed to provide students with academic data is developed together with Petra Christian University's Academic Administration Firm. The system is developed using PHP 4.3.8 with MySQL 3.23.49 as the database server, and Apache2 as the web server. For the SMS hardware, an Itegno 3000 GSM Modem is used. And for the SMS gateway, Now SMS is used. From implementation and test results, it can be concluded that the SMS service system using an Itegno 3000 GSM Modem is capable of providing academic data in a clear and easily understandable format. The administrator website also functions well, providing administrators with an easy way to do maintenance tasks to the system.
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Pada saat ini di Universitas Kristen Petra telah tersedia tiga metode untuk mengakses data akademik mahasiswa, yaitu terminal ASIT, web PRS-ASIT serta telepon. Kemajuan teknologi yang ada sekarang telah memungkinkan penggunaan fasilitas SMS pada handphone semakin mudah, dan penggunaan SMS untuk layanan data akademik mahasiswa akan memungkinkan penyediaan data akademik kepada mahasiswa secara cepat, kapanpun dan dimanapun mereka membutuhkannya. Oleh karena itu, akan dirancang sebuah sistem layanan data akademik mahasiswa melalui SMS yang dikembangkan dengan bekerja sama dengan Biro Administrasi Akademik Universitas Kristen Petra. Pemrograman dilakukan dengan menggunakan bahasa pemrograman PHP 4.3.8, database server MySQL 3.23.49, serta web server Apache2. Untuk SMS hardware digunakan modem GSM Itegno 3000 dan untuk SMS gateway digunakan Now SMS. Dari hasil implementasi sistem dan uji coba, disimpulkan bahwa sistem layanan data akademik melalui SMS dengan menggunakan modem GSM Itegno 3000 ini telah berhasil memberikan layanan data akademik dengan format yang jelas dan mudah dimengerti. Administrator website juga berfungsi dengan baik sehingga memudahkan administrator untuk melakukan maintenance pada sistem.
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Kata kunci:  layanan data akademik, modem GSM, SMS.	71b68bc63bd3d155c2de8e5419b37edc	93be3b395e126b00f5fc5099ec967578	35964618b1d0880dfa7da6c3fefaa361	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SISTEM LAYANAN SMS UNTUK BIRO ADMINISTRASI AKADEMIK UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Sukanto Tedjokusuma	\N	2001
8205745	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001045	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16482	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001045}, priority = {2}	At this time the use of search engine on the Internet still does not reach maximum result. Users need to browse every web page list as the result of the search that fit with the topic one by one. We need an application that has a capability to look and to save web pages with their links fit with the topic without browsing, so that the result can be accessed offline. This application is called Web Grabber. Web Grabber application uses inputs such as keyword and searching depth. The input will be processed to obtain the appropriate web pages with the keyword and the searching depth, which is automatically saved. Firstly a  keyword is needed to be search in the available search engine to get the search lists, which can be picked by the user. Every pick list will be used as the first search page. This application results are web pages that contain the keyword. This application also has a facility to browse the results. This application was succeed to automatically save web pages that appropriate with the input keyword and the depth, that previously search in AltaVista or Google. Web pages that contain with the keyword saved in the computer so that it can be browsed offline.
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Saat ini penggunaan search engine pada internet masih belum memperoleh hasil yang maksimal. Pengguna masih harus browsing halaman-halaman web hasil pencarian untuk mencari topik yang diinginkan satu-persatu. Untuk itu perlu dibuatkan aplikasi yang dapat mencari dan menyimpan halaman-halaman web dengan link-link-nya sesuai topik tanpa harus melalui proses browsing, sehingga hasilnya dapat dilihat secara offline. Aplikasi ini biasa disebut Web Grabber. Program aplikasi Web Grabber ini mendapatkan inputan berupa keyword dan kedalaman pencarian. Inputan ini akan diproses untuk memperoleh hasil berupa halaman - halaman web yang disimpan secara otomatis sesuai dengan keyword yang diberikan dan tingkat kedalaman pencariannya. Proses didahului dengan pencarian keyword pada search engine yang tersedia menjadi sebuah list yang dapat dipilih oleh pengguna. Hasil aplikasi ini berupa halaman - halaman web yang mengandung keyword. Aplikasi juga menyediakan fasilitas untuk browsing hasil yang didapat. Program yang dibuat berhasil melakukan penyimpanan halaman-halaman web sesuai dengan keyword yang diberikan dengan tingkat kedalaman tertentu, yang sebelumnya dicari melalui search engine Altavista atau Google. Halaman-halaman web yang mengandung keyword dapat diambil dan disimpan pada komputer sehingga dapat di-browse secara offline.
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Kata kunci:  web grabber, keyword, kedalaman, search engine, internet.	993b228b0b7250b4e6e1aa298dc27eb0	fd7978c4d707482cf621bbf16540e015	a8eed153bd5e134652353638008473d7	article	APLIKASI WEB GRABBER UNTUK MENGAMBIL HALAMAN WEB SESUAI DENGAN KEYWORD YANG DIINPUTKAN	Budi Raharjo	\N	2001
8205746	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001046	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16483	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001046}, priority = {2}	Technological growth has made a strong friction to the market. Customer becomes an important factor which must be paid attention to. Information which is easy to get increases customer's bargaining power. Customer always wants to get what they desire easily, cheaper, and of good quality. This structural change obliges a company to develop an e-Business strategy which is innovative, by focusing on the market. This structural change also requires a change in the business process on a large scale. At the same time, company has to develop an e-Business infrastructure that is oriented toward continuous service improvement and innovation. PT. V faces this structural change by developing an e-Business system for a VCD rental service. Using the system, which administers VCD rental with delivery system and SMS facility, customers can, by themselves, loan VCDs, return loaned VCDs, browse newest films, and perform other activities, just by sending SMS, without having to visit the rental place. For this reason, the customers will save time and money, become more efficient and effective. The use of SMS as a facility in e-Business has various advantages such as omitting problems with location and time for doing business, and omitting the errors of manual processing. In the end, e-Business is expected to raise market share and to adapt the company's business process according to customer's needs.
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Perkembangan teknologi telah membuat adanya pergeseran kekuatan kepada pelanggan atau pasar. Pelanggan menjadi faktor penting yang harus diperhatikan. Informasi yang semakin mudah diperoleh, membuat daya tawar pelanggan semakin tinggi dan pelanggan selalu ingin mendapat yang diinginkan  dengan mudah, murah, berkualitas dan sesuai dengan kebutuhannya. Perubahan struktural ini mengharuskan sebuah perusahaan untuk mengembangkan sebuah strategi e-Bisnis yang inovatif, dengan memusatkan perhatian kepada pasar. Perubahan struktural ini  juga membutuhkan proses perubahan secara besar-besaran. Pada waktu yang sama, perusahaan harus membangun sebuah infrastruktur e-Bisnis yang berorientasi pada perbaikan layanan secara kontinu dan inovatif. PT. V menyikapi perubahan struktural ini dengan membangun suatu sistem e-Bisnis untuk layanan persewaan VCD. Dengan sistem yang dibangun ini, yaitu sewa VCD dengan sistem antar dan SMS, pelanggan dapat melakukan sendiri proses peminjaman, pengembalian, melihat film terbaru, dan lain-lain dengan hanya mengirim SMS, tanpa perlu datang ke tempat persewaan. Untuk itu pelanggan akan menghemat waktu, uang, serta lebih efektif dan efisien. Penggunaan SMS sebagai fasilitas dalam e-Bisnis mempunyai berbagai keuntungan, seperti menghilangkan permasalahan jarak dan waktu, menghilangkan faktor kesalahan akibat adanya proses manual. Pemanfaatan e-Bisnis ini pada akhirnya diharapkan dapat menambah pangsa pasar dan dapat mengubah proses bisnis perusahaan sesuai dengan kebutuhan pelanggan.
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Kata kunci:  e-Bisnis, SMS, VCD, sistem antar	ef3a72e55da8d2f90a3b269c16c07d59	29e1c9ebad65137c7e791b5fb9b9b02e	4a375597fd030eac04569493ce253807	article	PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR E-BISNIS UNTUK LAYANAN PERSEWAAN VIDEO COMPACT DISC BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE	Yulia Yulia	\N	2001
8205747	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001047	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16484	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001047}, priority = {2}	In this paper, we will describe an algorithm for geodesic distance calculation that applied at the surface of triangular mesh object, to analyze its efficiency and accuracy. We applied the Fast Marching Method on Triangulated Domain (FMM On TD) with O(n lg n)  time complexity, where n is the number of  point/triangle vertex that represent the surface. The main task of this algorithm is to do the front propagation step from the starting point to all possible direction to obtained the final point. Every step of  this algorithm, will calculate the distance from the current point to the starting point. After the calculation of the geodesic distance finished, the next process is to build the geodesic path. The main task of this step is to do the back propagation step at the object surface from the final point to the starting point. Based on the experimental result, the accuracy of the FMM on TD algorithm is more than 95%. This accuracy depend on the number of the triangles that represent the surface. The accuracy of the geodesic path and the computational times are depends on the number of the triangles that used to represent the surface
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Dalam makalah ini akan dibahas penerapan algoritma perhitungan geodesic distance pada permukaan obyek triangular mesh untuk dibuktikan tingkat keakuratan dan efisiensinya. Algoritma yang diterapkan adalah Fast Marching Method on Triangulated Domain (FMM on TD) yang berjalan dengan kompleksitas waktu O(n lg n), dimana n adalah jumlah titik pada permukaan. Inti dari algoritma ini adalah melakukan front propagation dari titik awal ke segala arah yang mungkin sampai diperoleh titik akhir. Setiap bergerak maju algoritma ini selalu menghitung nilai jarak suatu titik terhadap titik awal. Setelah proses perhitungan geodesic distance selesai, dilakukan proses pembuatan geodesic path. Inti dari proses ini adalah melakukan back propagation pada permukaan dari titik akhir sampai diperoleh titik awal. Berdasarkan uji coba, tingkat keakuratan algoritma FMM on TD adalah lebih dari 95%. Keakuratan ini dipengaruhi oleh jumlah segitiga pembentuk permukaan. Semakin banyak segitiga semakin akurat geodesic distance yang dihasilkan, tetapi waktu yang dibutuhkan untuk melakukan proses perhitungan menjadi semakin lama.
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Kata kunci:  computational geometry, geodesic distance, geodesic path, triangular mesh, fast marching method on triangulated domain, front propagation, back propagation.	cffd2d65fc56b579922d93907b1c1afd	288f1c8e72bc1ffe515e9c9bfbbbc664	586744d947af6055b563ddc5b04366c8	article	PENERAPAN METODE FAST MARCHING  PADA PERHITUNGAN GEODESIC DISTANCE PERMUKAAN OBYEK TRIANGULAR MESH	I Made Setiawan	\N	2001
8205748	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001048	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16485	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001048}, priority = {2}	In this paper, a light-weight MVC framework for smart device application is designed and implemented. The primary goal of the work is to provide a MVC framework for a commercial smart device product development. To this end, the developed framework presents integration between the classic design patterns, MVC and state-of-the-art technology XAML by adapting a MVC framework of an open source XAML efforts, MyXaml into .NET Compact Framework. As the compact framework only comprises 12% of .NET Framework library, some design and architectural changes of the existing framework need to be done to achieve the same abstraction level. The adapted framework enables to reduce the complexity of the smart device application development, reuse each component of the MVC separately in different project and provide a more manageable source code as the system architecture is more apparent from the source code itself as well as provide a commonality of the development pattern. A prototype of simple database interface application was built to show these benefits.	d3fcec504af37cd09cf38bc6bfcb45f7	98c14f98f5ec55ab593ae56f0eca6eea	1783c469d6ff93513c001c561af06f42	article	A LIGHT-WEIGHT MVC (MODEL-VIEW-CONTROLLER) FRAMEWORK FOR SMART DEVICE APPLICATION	Cherry Ballangan	\N	2001
8205749	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001049	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16486	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001049}, priority = {2}	Production planning process often changed in schedule, process, or material quantity. Therefore, Production Planning Control (PPC) needs interactive application to help arrange the production scheduling to manage it easier and see the changed schedule immediately. The material requirement, process and schedule are calculated from customer's order. After that, the production scheduling is transform into Gantt chart which can manage it interactively. The schedule managing done by doing changing the process sequence, erasing the process, move the process, and break down the process. With this interactive scheduling, PPC can manage the production scheduling as the existing system changing.
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Penjadwalan proses produksi sering kali mengalami perubahan baik jadwal, proses, maupun jumlah bahan baku. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan pembuatan aplikasi yang interaktif sehingga bagian Production Planning Control (PPC) dapat mengatur jadwal produksi dengan mudah dan dapat langsung melihat perubahan jadwal yang dilakukan. Pesanan dari pelanggan akan dihitung kebutuhan bahan baku dan ditentukan proses serta penjadwalannya. Kemudian dibuat jadwal produksi dalam bentuk Gantt chart yang dapat diatur secara interaktif. Pengaturan jadwal dapat dilakukan dengan melakukan perubahan terhadap urutan proses, menghapus salah satu proses, menggeser proses, dan memecah proses. Dengan adanya penjadwalan yang interaktif ini, PPC dapat mengubah jadwal produksi sesuai dengan perubahan yang terjadi pada sistem yang sedang berjalan.
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Kata kunci: interaktif, penjadwalan, proses produksi.	422b3312750ec35dad0dce712b67e3fe	da001fb60dd72c0d52c071598ee7261f	19192ae27dbe88d9541f274a41394817	article	PEMBUATAN KOMPONEN UNTUK MELAKUKAN MAINTAIN PADA PENJADWALAN PROSES PRODUKSI Studi Kasus: Perusahaan Perakitan Emas	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2001
8205750	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001050	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16487	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001050}, priority = {2}	Association rule mining searches for interesting relationship among items in a large data set. Market basket analysis, a typical example of association rule mining, analyzes buying habit of customers by finding association between the different items that customers put in their shopping cart (basket). Apriori algorithm is an influential algorithm for mining frequent itemset for generating association rules. For some reasons, Apriori algorithm is not based on human intuitive. To provide a more human-based concept, this paper proposes an alternative algorithm for generating the association rule by utilizing fuzzy sets in the market basket analysis.	5a10f14a76c35a970cd3015209ac1743	b78deaf2d30ea1f91e8c3312f25520bf	7bc011dabcbf34ee7d47fc9411e7f502	article	AN ALGORITHM FOR GENERATING SINGLE DIMENSIONAL FUZZY ASSOCIATION RULE MINING	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205751	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001051	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16488	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001051}, priority = {2}	The relational data model approach is still used broadly in developing of data and information storage of the most application systems. The main restricted of using the relational model data das not support dynamically in storing information in which much more semantically of the knowledge must be kept on that data. On other hand, if information intend to be considered more formally concrete knowledge as in reality, it's difficult to retrieve the persistent data or information on the various ways of the user need. This paper has researched, analysed, and discussed of data modelling by using an ontology model based approached on constructing the data bank of flight schedule information as knowledge bases model. A protégé ontology software is used to arrange a model of flight schedule information in form of classes hierarchical, slots, and instances. The flight ontology model that has built can indicate much more semantics of flight schedule information. Additionally, the model can be used easily in form of many way of user perception need in order to make queries and results.
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Pendekatan model data relasional masih banyak dimanfaatkan untuk menyimpan data dan informasi terhadap banyak sistem aplikasi. Namun kendala utama menggunakan model relasional yang masih dirasakan hingga saat ini, adalah model data relasional kurang dinamis untuk mendukung penyimpanan informasi yang lebih bermakna secara semantis. Atau jika informasi yang disimpan dapat dipandang sebagai pengetahuan-pengetahuan yang lebih kongkrit, maka untuk melakukan pencarian dengan berbagai variasi pengetahuan terhadap data dan informasi akan menjadi sangat terbatas. Pada makalah telah diteliti, dianalisis, dan dibahas pemanfaatan sebuah pendekatan model data berbasis ontologi untuk menyimpan suatu basis data pengetahuan jadwal penerbangan. Dengan menggunakan protégé, model pengetahuan jadwal penerbangan disusun kedalam bentuk ontologi secara hirarki kelas, slot, dan instant. Model ontologi yang disusun mampu mendeskripsikan informasi jadwal penerbangan secara lebih semantis. Dan disamping itu, dari model yang telah dikembangkan menunjukan bahwa berbagai cara pengguna (menurut persepsi masing-masing) untuk melakukan pencarian informasi penerbangan ataupun hasil query dapat dibentuk secara lebih mudah.
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Kata kunci: semantis ontologi, manajemen pengetahuan, informasi cerdas, proses pengembangan ontologi.	633ca0757849116d00c342f27046a77d	54b55db4a5f2a9eb852e4bcbb932b854	1ac80b57ca203bd2bdec4d844737bbd9	article	MODEL ONTOLOGI UNTUK INFORMASI JADWAL PENERBANGAN MENGGUNAKAN PROTÉGÉ	Minurita Sholichah	\N	2001
8205752	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001052	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16489	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001052}, priority = {2}	Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is the most famous controller in industry. Because the process in industry is getting more and more complex than before, the usage of more than one PLC is needed and the communication between them have to be existed.  This paper describes about the study of communicating two Schneider TSX Micro 37-21 PLCs in order to control the miniature of beverage production. The usual (and expensive) way to communicate them is using converter module TSX P ACC 01. Less expensive way uses original converter cable TSX PCX 1031 that connect to the ports of PLCs  (TER and AUX port) which will be explained here. PL7 Pro V 4.0 software is used to program the PLCs.  The communication cannot be established due to some improper addressing. The exploration is continued to the serial communication. It is found that the system uses RS 485.
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Programmable logic Controller (PLC) adalah kontroler yang paling populer di dunia industri. Karena proses di industri semakin kompleks, diperlukan penggunaan lebih dari satu PLC yang dapat berkomunikasi satu sama lain. Penelitian ini menjelaskan tentang studi dalam mengkomunikasikan 2 PLC TSX Micro 37-21 dari Schneider untuk mengendalikna miniatur produksi minuman. Cara yang umum (dan mahal) ialah dengan menggunakan modul TSX P ACC 01. Cara yang lebih murah ialah menggunakan kabel converter asli TSX PCX 1031 yang menghubungkan port LPC (TER dan AUX port) yang akan dijelaskan di sini. Software PL7 Pro V 4.0 digunakan untuk memprogram PLC. Komunikasi tidak dapat dilakukan karena pengalamatan yang kurang tepat. Eksplorasi dilanjutkan kepada komunikasi serialnya. Dari percobaan ditemukan bahwa sistem ini menggunakan RS 485.
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8205753	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001053	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16490	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001053}, priority = {2}	In the last decade much research effort has been dedicated to deal with the issues of wireless multimedia communications, in particular bandwidth limitation and channel impairment. We have recently proposed a new scheme for blind equalization called sinusoidally-distributed dither signed-error constant modulus algorithm (S-DSE-CMA). In this paper, we test this scheme for wireless image transmission. Simulation showed that the low complexity of implementation and fast convergence rate are the major advantages of employing the new scheme for multimedia applications. It is also shown, from perceptual-based analysis as well as objective measurements using peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of the recovered image, that the recently-proposed blind adaptive equalization algorithm outperforms existing methods, e.g., uniformly-distributed DSE-CMA.
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Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, usaha-usaha penelitian dilakukan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan-permasalahan yang ada pada bidang multimedia untuk komunikasi nirkabel. Permasalahan-permasalahan tersebut misalnya keterbatasan lebar jalur dan distorsi kanal komunikasi. Dalam paper ini, sebuah algoritma baru dibuat untuk ekualisasi secara buta terhadap kanal komunikasi nirkabel. Algoritma tersebut disebut sebagai sinusoidally-distributed dither signed-error constant modulus algorithm (S-DSE-CMA). Pengujian dilakukan dengan mengirimkan informasi dalam bentuk gambar yang ditransmisikan pada kanal komunikasi nirkabel. Dari pengujian didapatkan bahwa dengan menggunakan algoritma baru ini terdapat dua
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	3efac8cff5252ee9acb73add5508cc08	46b52e5f5d73a3c9db96f11162c4f99d	1b2783e422abea876330bd3b4865f277	article	Adaptive Blind Channel Equalization for Mobile Multimedia Communication	Jusak Irawan	\N	2001
8205754	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001054	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16491	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001054}, priority = {2}	This paper shows an example of a stochastic approach to study the impact of distributed generation (DG) on the network constraints (congestions) in power systems. We assume the DG units to be customer-owned, so that they can be connected to or disconnected from the power system by their owners at random. Therefore, the DG units generate power in a stochastic way. The load in the system shows a random behavior too, and the probability distribution of the aggregated generated power and load demand of the distribution system are calculated using Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS).The network constraints (congestions) are evaluated based on the probability distributions of the power flows that result from the simulations. The method that is applied in this paper, shows that looking at the network constraints with a stochastic approach gives a more complete picture of the network than applying a deterministic method, especially when non-dispatchable DG units play a dominant role.
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Makalah ini menunjukkan sebuah contoh pendekatan stokastik untuk mempelajari pengaruh dari pembangkit listrik tersebar (PLT) terhadap konjesti pada jaringan tenaga listrik. Dalam makalah ini diasumsikan bahwa setiap unit PLT dimiliki oleh pemilik independen, sehingga setiap PLT dapat disambung ke atau dilepas dari jaringan listrik oleh pemiliknya secara acak. Sebagai hasilnya, secara keseluruhan PLT tersebut membangkitkan tenaga listrik secara stokastik. Beban dalam jaringan listrik juga memiliki sifat acak. Distribusi peluang dari gabungan pembangkitan dan beban di dalam jaringan distribusi dikalkulasikan dengan menggunakan Simulasi Monte Carlo. Konjesti jaringan dievaluasi dengan berdasarkan pada distribusi peluang dari aliran daya yang dihasilkan melalui simulasi. Metoda yang diterapkan pada makalah ini menunjukkan bahwa pendekatan stokastik memberikan gambaran konjesti jaringan yang lebih lengkap daripada pendekatan deterministik, terutama ketika unit-unit PLT yang dominant digunakan tidak dikendalikan secara terpusat.
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	3f566f03505fb82f67e5b95fdce99e46	b00db86ed6892aba5b98138b08df2e02	ef76c8a58140acf2d9557ed08ff01678	article	An Example of Utilizing Stochastic Approach for Investigating Network Constraints (Congestions) on Horizontally Operated Power Systems with Distributed Generation	\N	\N	2001
8205755	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001055	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16492	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001055}, priority = {2}	This paper shows an example of a stochastic approach to study the impact of distributed generation (DG) on the network constraints (congestions) in power systems. We assume the DG units to be customer-owned, so that they can be connected to or disconnected from the power system by their owners at random. Therefore, the DG units generate power in a stochastic way. The load in the system shows a random behavior too, and the probability distribution of the aggregated generated power and load demand of the distribution system are calculated using Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS).The network constraints (congestions) are evaluated based on the probability distributions of the power flows that result from the simulations. The method that is applied in this paper, shows that looking at the network constraints with a stochastic approach gives a more complete picture of the network than applying a deterministic method, especially when non-dispatchable DG units play a dominant role.
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Makalah ini menunjukkan sebuah contoh pendekatan stokastik untuk mempelajari pengaruh dari pembangkit listrik tersebar (PLT) terhadap konjesti pada jaringan tenaga listrik. Dalam makalah ini diasumsikan bahwa setiap unit PLT dimiliki oleh pemilik independen, sehingga setiap PLT dapat disambung ke atau dilepas dari jaringan listrik oleh pemiliknya secara acak. Sebagai hasilnya, secara keseluruhan PLT tersebut membangkitkan tenaga listrik secara stokastik. Beban dalam jaringan listrik juga memiliki sifat acak. Distribusi peluang dari gabungan pembangkitan dan beban di dalam jaringan distribusi dikalkulasikan dengan menggunakan Simulasi Monte Carlo. Konjesti jaringan dievaluasi dengan berdasarkan pada distribusi peluang dari aliran daya yang dihasilkan melalui simulasi. Metoda yang diterapkan pada makalah ini menunjukkan bahwa pendekatan stokastik memberikan gambaran konjesti jaringan yang lebih lengkap daripada pendekatan deterministik, terutama ketika unit-unit PLT yang dominant digunakan tidak dikendalikan secara terpusat.
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8205756	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001056	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16493	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001056}, priority = {2}	Operating condition that unstabil to compressor is called surge, which defined as self oscillations between pressure and flow, that can cause serious damage to compressor. Because of this problem, it is necessary to design of antisurge compressor control. Using conventional control like PI (Proportional and Integral) controller, effective only for certain condition but uneffective for condition with non linier systems. To handle this problems, it is proposed using Neuro-Fuzzy controller. Application of these system will improve performance indicator of PI controller applied in combination Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Control to get robust performance system. For respon transient experiment, with differential pressure ( P) 37.91 kg/cm2, Neuro-Fuzzy controller result better performance corcerning to PI controller with settling time 7.3 seconds, maximum overshoot 11.6223 %, error percent 0.0563013 % and error steady state 0.0213438 kg/cm2. Whereas, PI controller result settling time 22.3 seconds, maximum overshoot 17.8996 %, error percent 0.185294 % and error steady state 0.0702449 kg/cm2. For respon transient system simulation with noise and respon transient simulation with noise and load, Neuro-Fuzzy controller also shows better performance with settling time, maximum overshoot and error steady state smaller than PI controller.
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Salah satu bentuk kondisi operasi yang tidak stabil pada kompresor adalah kondisi yang disebut surge, dimana  terjadi ketidakstabilan antara aliran dan tekanan yang dapat menyebabkan kerusakan yang serius pada kompresor. Oleh karena itu akan dirancang suatu pengendalian anti surge pada kompresor. Perancangan dilakukan dengan  pengendali neuro-fuzzy, yang menggabungkan kemampuan belajar Neural Network dengan kemampuan pengambilan keputusan pada fuzzy. Dengan harapan akan diperoleh performansi yang lebih baik daripada pengendali PI yang nantinya dijadikan sebagai pembanding. Pada simulasi uji respon sistem, dengan setpoint beda tekanan ( P) sebesar 37,91 kg/cm2, pengendali Neuro-Fuzzy menghasilkan performansi yang lebih baik dari pengendali PI dengan settling time 7,3 detik, maksimum overshoot 11,6223 %, persen error 0,0563013 % dan error steady state 0,0213438 kg/cm2. Sedangkan pengendali PI menghasilkan settling time 22,3 detik, maksimum overshoot 17,8996 %, persen error 0,185294 % dan error steady state 0,0702449 kg/cm2.
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	17faf74abaa91bd652436fbe4f7483d7	e7482fef8ede225b5d3b88a3427b5bab	ebdaf18ac06008ebb888064e4496c08f	article	Aplikasi Metode  Neuro-Fuzzy Pada Sistem Pengendalian Antisurge Kompresor	Riftyanto N.S.	\N	2001
8205757	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001057	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16494	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001057}, priority = {2}	The optimum operation condition of power system obtained from optimal calculation is determined without considering its dynamic stability limit. If the load of system is changed, power generating should accommodate the changes to make the demand of load supplied. This changing will shift dynamic stability system condition. This article deals with dynamic stability correction as a result of load of system changing by generation rescheduling using the biggest sensitivity of the sensitivity trajectory variable with respect to its parameters i.e. the power out put generators. The simulation in the 3-machines 9 bus power system with 25%, 50% and 75% load increasing of initial load caused eigen value position better,  1,2 and  3,4 of 25% load increasing each of them is 1,1 x 10-5 and 0,5 x 10-5, to 50% load increasing is 3,47 x 10-4 and 0,98 x 10-4, to 75% load increasing is 1,11 x 10-4 and 1,67 x 10-4 more far from imaginary axis compare to before generating rescheduling. The simulation result with this method indicates that there is dynamic stability correction, in this manner the system operates with better dynamic stability condition.  
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Kondisi operasi optimum sistem tenaga yang diperoleh dari perhitungan optimasi dilakukan tanpa memasukkan batas stabilitas dinamiknya. Jika terjadi perubahan pada beban maka pembangkitan daya harus menyesuaikan perubahan tersebut agar tetap memenuhi kebutuhan beban. Perubahan pembangkitan akan mengubah kondisi  stabilitas dinamik sistem. Makalah ini membahas tentang perbaikan stabilitas dinamik akibat perubahan beban sistem melalui penjadwalan ulang pembangkit menggunakan sensitivitas terbesar dari sensitivitas trayektori variabel keadaan sistem yaitu sudut rotor relatif terhadap parameternya yaitu daya output generator. Pengujian pada sistem tenaga 3-mesin 9-bus dengan kenaikkan beban 25%, 50% dan 75% dari beban dasar menyebabkan letak nilai eigen terkait lebih baik,  1,2 dan  3,4  untuk kenaikkan beban 25% masing-masing adalah 1,1 x 10-5 dan 0,5 x 10-5, untuk kenaikkan beban 50% adalah 3,47 x 10-4 dan 0,98 x 10-4,  untuk kenaikkan beban 75% adalah 1,11 x 10-4 dan 1,67 x 10-4 lebih jauh dari sumbu imajiner dibandingkan sebelum penjadwalan ulang pembangkit. Hasil pengujian dengan metode ini menunjukkan adanya perbaikan stabilitas dinamik, sehingga sistem tenaga beroperasi dengan kondisi stabilitas dinamik yang lebih baik. 
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	4604d9e466668a4d0fbc2c2ee1a287c0	af413abaf11f7dd25fad7cfae9b32186	921856897f04c4d7aba8ae7501c24d16	article	Perbaikan Stabilitas Dinamik Melalui  Penjadwalan Ulang Pembangkit Menggunakan Sensitivitas Trayektori	Wellem Fridz Galla	\N	2001
8205758	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001058	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16495	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001058}, priority = {2}	A cell partition is expected to reduce the inter-cell interference, increasing capacity and optimize the frequency spectrum allocation. The purpose of cell partition is to increase the capacity of inner cell which have lower power and different frequency to outer cell. This paper shows how generous the capacity increased after the partition has been done. The calculation of MAPL and the link budget have been done have been done as well. The propagation model of Walfisch-Ikegami has been used in the paper. As the result, It has been found that the site capacity was increased, therefore the order of blocking can be reduced. The cell partition is appropriate for the area with high-level of traffic.
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Partisi sel diharapkan dapat mengurangi pengaruh interferesi, meningkatkan kapasitas pada sel tersebut dan dapat mengoptimalkan spektrum frekuensi yang tersedia. Tujuan partisi sel adalah untuk meningkatkan kapasitas, terutama kapasitas untuk inner cell yang daya lebih rendah dan frekuensi yang berbeda dari outer cell. Makalah ini akan menunjukkan seberapa besar peningkatan kapasitas  setelah dilakukan partisi. Perhitungan Maximum Allowable Path Loss (MAPL) dan link budget untuk arah forward dan reverse telah dilakukan. Model propagasi yang digunakan adalah model propagasi daerah urban, Walfisch-Ikegami, Kesimpulan yang didapat adalah kapasitas pada site dapat ditingkatkan sehingga keadaan blocking pada sel tersebut dapat dikurangi. Metode partisi sel ini sangat cocok untuk daerah urban yang mempunyai tingkat kepadatan traffic yang tinggi.
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	524a740d164a68ad3125b73365184f91	4ca1aa0fa9c5c62934c2a39ae4c50f4e	cf0eb1863cb04a4a08f33f41b82caba9	article	Peningkatan Kapasitas Sel CDMA pada Daerah Urban dengan Partisi Sel	Melvi Ulvan	\N	2001
8205759	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001059	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16496	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001059}, priority = {2}	Cascade amplifier has more than one stages on the circuit configurations. The purpose of cascade amplifier using JFET is to get larger voltage gain also with large input impedance. Except CS-CS cascade amplifier, cascade amplifier using JFET never studied in every literature. This research focuses on the two stage cascade amplifier using JFET for nine circuit configurations, i.e. CS-CS, CS-CD, CS-CG, CD-CS, CD-CD, CD-CG, CG-CS, CG-CD, and CG-CG. From those nine configurations, the interest is to see gain characteristic and to compare one another. This paper uses JFET 2N5457 type with specification IDSS = 5 mA and VGS(off) = -6 V also specified one of DC bias parameter in the active region that is IDQ = 2 mA. The voltage gain is measured by giving voltage input from 50 mV (Vp-p) until 1000 mV (Vp-p) at 1 KHz. There are some recommendations,  one of them is that the CS-CS cascade amplifier is amplifier with the largest voltage gain.
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Sistem cascade dalam suatu penguat berarti mempunyai lebih dari satu tingkat dalam konfigurasi rangkaiannya. Penguat sistem cascade menggunakan JFET bertujuan untuk mendapatkan penguatan tegangan yang lebih besar dengan impedansi masukan yang besar pula. Kecuali penguat cascade CS-CS, penguat cascade menggunakan JFET tidak pernah dibahas dalam literatur yang ada. Pada penguat sistem cascade menggunakan JFET dua tingkat ini terdapat sembilan konfigurasi rangkaian, yaitu CS-CS, CS-CD, CS-CG, CD-CS, CD-CD, CD-CG, CG-CS, CG-CD, dan CG-CG. Dari kesembilan konfigurasi itu akan dilihat karakteristik penguatannya dan dibandingkan satu sama lain. Penelitian menggunakan JFET tipe 2N5457 dengan spesifikasi teknis IDSS = 5 mA dan VGS(off) = -6 V serta ditetapkan salah satu parameter DC bias pada daerah aktif yaitu IDQ = 2 mA. Pengujian yang dilakukan adalah dengan mengukur penguatan tegangan yaitu memberikan variasi tegangan masukan dari 50 mV (Vp-p) sampai 1000 mV (Vp-p) dan dilihat besar penguatan tegangannya pada tegangan keluaran. Pengujian dilakukan pada frekuensi 1 KHz. Dihasilkan beberapa rekomendasi, satu diantaranya yaitu bahwa penguat cascade CS-CS adalah penguat yang mempunyai penguatan tegangan terbesar.
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	9ac84f2766261c352be9e6a55a42e645	5efd1c0d57700c4841e974eef9ef7441	c40bbd41840678b65e830e3fb9b12048	article	Studi Tentang Penguat Cascade Dua Tingkat Menggunakan JFET	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2001
8205760	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001060	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16497	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001060}, priority = {2}	Regression analysis is constructed for capturing the influences of independent variables to  dependent ones.  It can be done by looking at the relationship between those variables. This task of approximating the mean function can be done essentially in two ways. The quiet often use parametric approach is to assume that the mean curve has some prespecified functional forms. Alternatively, nonparametric approach, .i.e., without reference to a specific form, is used when there is no information of the regression function form (Haerdle, 1990). Therefore nonparametric approach has more flexibilities than the parametric one.  The aim of this research is to find the best fit model that captures relationship between admission test score to the GPA.  This particular data was taken from the Department of Design Communication and Visual, Petra Christian University, Surabaya for year 1999. Those two approaches were used here.  In the parametric approach, we use simple linear, quadric cubic regression, and in the nonparametric ones, we use B-Spline and Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS). Overall, the best model was chosen based on the maximum determinant coefficient. However, for MARS, the best model was chosen based on the GCV, minimum MSE, maximum determinant coefficient.
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Analisa regresi digunakan untuk melihat pengaruh variabel independen terhadap variabel dependent dengan terlebih dulu melihat pola hubungan variabel tersebut. Hal ini dapat dilakukan dengan melalui dua pendekatan.  Pendekatan yang paling umum dan seringkali digunakan adalah pendekatan parametrik.  Pendekatan parametrik mengasumsikan bentuk model sudah ditentukan. Apabila tidak ada informasi apapun tentang bentuk dari fungsi regresi, maka pendekatan yang digunakan adalah pendekatan nonparametrik. (Haerdle, 1990). Karena pendekatan tidak tergantung pada asumsi bentuk kurva tertentu, sehingga memberikan fleksibelitas yang lebih besar. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mendapatkan model terbaik mengenai nilai ujian masuk terhadap nilai IPK (Indek Prestasi Kumulatif) mahasiswa jurusan Disain Komunikasi Visual tahun 1999 di Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya dengan analisis regresi, baik parametrik maupun nonparametrik. Pendekatan regresi parametrik menggunakan regresi linear sederhana, kuadratik dan kubik, sedangkan regresi nonparametrik digunakan B-Spline dan Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS). Secara keseluruhan, model terbaik dipilih berdasarkan koefisien determinasi terbesar.  Namun demikian untuk MARS, model terbaik dipilih berdasarkan pada GCV, minimum MSA dan  koefisien determinasi terbesar.
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8205761	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001061	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16498	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001061}, priority = {2}	Linear Programming Model consists of one objective function and at least one constraint. The parameters in the objective function are called objective function coefficients. Objective function coefficients represent the contribution of one unit of its corresponding decision variable to the objective function value. The exist objective function as well as its constraints in the linear programming model are characterized as crisp. Such assumptions are often considered as unrealistic. This research models and solves the Linear Programming Model  in the case where objective function coefficients are in the form of triangular fuzzy number and the constraints are fuzzy as well.
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Model Pemrograman Linear (MPL) memiliki sebuah fungsi objektif dan satu atau lebih kendala. Pada fungsi objektif terdapat parameter yang disebut koefisien fungsi objektif (objective function coefficients). Koefisien fungsi objektif  menggambarkan kontribusi satu satuan variabel keputusan terhadap nilai fungsi objektif. Koefisien fungsi objektif yang selama ini dikenal dalam pembahasan MPL bersifat tegas (crisp)., demikian pula dengan kendala. Tulisan ini membahas suatu pendekatan terhadap perumusan dan penyelesaian MPL dalam hal koefisien fungsi objektifnya berbentuk bilangan kabur segitiga (triangular fuzzy number) dan kendalanyapun bersifat kabur.
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8205762	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001062	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16499	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001062}, priority = {2}	In this paper, plant layouts  is designed by considering the influence of the environment, i.e., the variability of demand. It also considers the new Total of Material Handling Cost (TMHC), which captures the inventory carrying costs.  Moreover, the  comparison between the distributed and the modular layout performance is presented.  Those two types of layout are called as the next generation layout. It shows that the modular layout, which is done by using graph theory, i.e., modified Hamiltonian chain, gives flexibility as good as the distributed layout.
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Dalam makalah akan dipaparkan suatu rancangan tata letak yang memperhatikan pengaruh dari lingkungan berupa permintaan yang selalu berubah  dari waktu ke waktu. Selain itu digunakan juga ukuran Ongkos Material Handling (OMH) yang baru dengan  mengakomodasi ongkos simpan selama penanganan bahan.  Selanjutnya diberikan juga perbandingan performansi antar tata letak generasi baru, yaitu tata letak terdistribusi dan tata letak modular. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tata letak modular dengan menggunakan teori graph, yaitu rantai Hamilton yang dimodifikasi, dapat dikatakan sama fleksibelnya dengan tata letak terdistribusi.
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8205763	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001063	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16500	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001063}, priority = {2}	In this research, Worker Performance Appraisal System has been conducted in the Public Worker Council Probolinggo. This research especially conducted in the Sub Public Worker for Low Level Workers, i.e. Contract Workers. So far incentive in this institution was not given  based on their performance, but based on the community agreement. Therefore, the worker performance appraisal system was designed based on the competency, namely the Spencer competency. For that purpose the Spencer appraisal Dimension has been integrated to DP3 (Daftar Penilaian Pelaksanaan Pekerjaan) and to the Competencies for the Executive Leadership Development. The results on those criterias were processed  using the  Expert Choice Software. The weight for the managerial skill is 0.200 and for the technical one is 0.800. Type of managerial skill is indicated by the competency criteria, i.e, discipline, serving, achievement, proactive and commitment to organization. The weights of each criterion are 0.318, 0.289, 0.151, 0.140, 0.102, respectively.  On the other hand, Technical skills indicated by competency criteria are leadership and cooperation. Their weights are 0.500, 0.500, respectively. It can be concluded that, the accurate incentive system is an insentive system, based on profit share. This share is given according to the performance appraisal of each worker.
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Penelitian ini membahas tentang sistem penilaian kinerja karyawan yang dilakukan di Dinas Pekerjaan Umum Kota Probolinggo, khususnya Sub Dinas Pengairan untuk karyawan level bawah (karyawan kontrak). Selama ini pemberian insentif di Sub Dinas tersebut tidak didasarkan atas kinerja karyawan tetapi atas dasar kebersamaan/ gotong royong. Untuk meningkatkannya dirancang sistem penilaian kinerja karyawan berbasis kompetensi, khususnya kompetensi Spencer. Dimensi penilaian Spencer diintegrasikan dengan DP3 dan Competencies for Executive Leadership Development. Kriteria diolah dengan Software Expert Choice. Hasilnya bobot kemampuan karyawan kontrak terbagi atas: kemampuan manajerial (0.200) dan kemampuan teknik (0.800). Kemampuan manajerial terdiri dari: disiplin (0.318), melayani (0.289), berprestasi (0.151), proaktif (0.140), dan komitmen pada organisasi (0.102). Sedangkan kemampuan teknis terdiri dari: memimpin (0.500) dan kerjasama (0.500).  Dari penelitian tersebut sistem insentif yang tepat adalah sistem insentif pembagian laba, dimana insentif yang diterima berdasarkan pada peningkatan kinerja karyawan.
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Kata kunci: penilaian kinerja karyawan, kompetensi, insentif, analytical hierarchy process.	411ed5b8bf1260d0f5207647d0d5c537	825a8fa8eb864978fde4cf4055aa84f0	ca84cc092e944b556e50ac39fdba5abf	article	PERANCANGAN PENILAIAN KINERJA KARYAWAN BERDASARKAN KOMPETENSI SPENCER DENGAN METODE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS(Studi Kasus di Sub Dinas Pengairan  Dinas Pekerjaan Umum  Kota Probolinggo)	Nurhadi Siswanto	\N	2000
8205764	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001064	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16501	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001064}, priority = {2}	The Bootstrap is a lively research area. A lot Of ideas are around and have let to quiet different proposals. In this paper we sketch briefly some Bootstrap methods for independent and dependent data. Finally we give an Bootstrap example for constructing confidence interval in the forecasting for stationer data.
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Bootstrap merupakan area penelitian yang terus berkembang. Ada banyak ide dan proposal-proposal yang berbeda telah diberikan oleh para peneliti. Namun demikian, dalam makalah ini hanya akan diulas secara singkat beberapa metode Bootstrap untuk data independen maupun data dependen. Akhirnya akan diberikan sebuah contoh kasus penggunaan Bootstrap untuk membangun selang kepercayaan pada peramalan data stasioner.
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8205765	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001065	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16502	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001065}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a hybridized concept of search engine based on subject parameter of High Accuracy Retrieval from Documents (HARD). Tf-Idf and Jaccard's Coefficient are modified and extended to providing the concept. Several illustrative examples are given including their steps of calculations in order to clearly understand the proposed concept and formulas.
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Paper ini memperkenalkan suatu algorima search engine berdasarkan konsep HARD (High Accuracy Retrieval from Documents) dengan menggabungkan penggunaan metoda TF-IDF (Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency) dan Jaccard's Coefficient. Kedua metoda, TF-IDF dan Jaccard's Coefficient dimodifikasi dan dikembangkan dengan memperkenalkan beberapa rumusan baru. Untuk lebih memudahkan dalam mengerti algoritma dan rumusan baru yang diperkenalkan, beberapa contoh perhitungan diberikan.
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8205766	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001066	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16503	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001066}, priority = {2}	In this paper we discuss some models for estimating the regression function, provided the data Y is given.  The programming of these function are presented as well as the "tricks" in the R- programming, a statistical freeware. We applied these models to The Priest River Experimental Forest's data.
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Dalam paper ini akan diberikan beberapa model untuk mengestimasi fungsi regresi bila sebuah data Y diberikan. Pembuatan fungsi - fungsi estimasti tersebut juga diberikan dengan menggunakan freeware statistik R dan juga diberikan beberapa trik dalam pemrograman. Model-model ini diaplikasikan pada Priest River Experimental Forest's data.
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Kata kunci: regresi nonparametrik, smoothing, kernel, R.	069a54f03181aa9940960bd4db599a76	1fcf5c9b4d59aca22ac0dfaffd6289d0	e8bfab98700df0af271655f89b3d0d21	article	FUNGSI-FUNGSI KERNEL PADA METODE REGRESI NONPARAMETRIK DAN APLIKASINYA PADA PRIEST RIVER EXPERIMENTAL FORESTS DATA	Indriati Bisono	\N	2000
8205768	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001068	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16505	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001068}, priority = {2}	Recent experience indicate that it isn`t sufficient for management just to rely on how efficient is the process of managing. It needs a new instrument, Good Cooperate Governance (GCG), to prove that the management is going well. This concept emphasize on two important things, that is : first, the right of shareholder to be provided of right and just on time information, and second, the obligation of company to disclose accurately, just on time, and transparently all information of company`s performance, shareholders, and stakeholders. Various studies by national and international researchers proved the lack of understanding the importance and strategic implication of applying GCG principles by Indonesian entrepreneur. Besides, organization culture also influencing GCG application in Indonesia.
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Perkembangan terbaru membuktikan bahwa manajemen tidak cukup hanya memastikan bahwa proses pengelolaan manajemen berjalan dengan efisien. Diperlukan instrumen baru, Good Corporate Governance (GCG) untuk memastikan bahwa manajemen berjalan dengan baik. Ada dua hal yang ditekankan dalam konsep ini, pertama, pentingnya hak pemegang saham untuk memperoleh informasi dengan benar dan tepat pada waktunya dan, kedua, kewajiban perusahaan untuk melakukan pengungkapan (disclosure) secara akurat, tepat waktu, dan transparan terhadap semua informasi kinerja perusahaan, kepemilikan, dan stakeholder. Dari berbagai hasil pengkajian yang dilakukan oleh berbagai lembaga riset independen nasional dan internasional, menunjukkan rendahnya pemahaman terhadap arti penting dan strategisnya penerapan prinsip-prinsip GCG oleh pelaku bisnis di Indonesia. Selain itu, budaya organisasi turut mempengaruhi penerapan GCG di Indonesia. 
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8205769	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001069	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16506	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001069}, priority = {2}	This research has purpose to explain differences on indicator financial ratio in up and down stream condition. This research uses real estate industries listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange as a sample. Sample selection is performed based on purposive sampling method with object to gain sample according to the research aim. Based on those criteria, there are 18 companies, which have fulfilling the conditions needed, starting from 1994 until 2002. The classification of business cycle on up and down stream conditions to used stock pricing indexes of property and real estate which calculated by arithmatic mean method. Based on those criteria, the classifications from 1994 until 1997 are represented by up stream condition and from 1998 until 2002 are represented by down stream condition. The result shows indicators: profitability ratios, gross margin ratios, capital turnover ratios, asset to equity ratios, growth ratios, liquidity ratios, leverage ratios, and cash flow ratios are different in up and down stream conditions, both simultaneously and partially. Simultaneously, there is a significant difference between up and down stream condition with wilks lambda of 0,346 and p value of 0,000. This research shows financial ratio indicator has differences on business cycle.
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Penelitan ini mempunyai tujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan indikator rasio keuangan pada kondisi up stream dan down stream. Penelitian ini menggunakan sampel pada industri di sektor properti yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta. Pemilihan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan Purposive Sampling yaitu sampel diambil berdasarkan kriteria-kriteria tertentu yang sesuai dengan tujuan penelitian ini. Berdasarkan kriteria tersebut, terdapat 18 perusahaan yang dapat dijadikan sampel mulai tahun 1994 sampai dengan 2002. Untuk menentukan perubahan business cycle pada kondisi up stream dan down stream dilakukan dengan menggunakan indeks harga saham di sektor properti dan realestat. Penentuan cut of point indeks harga saham di sektor properti dan realestat menggunakan metode arithmatic mean. Berdasarkan cut of point tersebut, tahun 1994-1997 merepresentasikan kondisi up stream dan tahun 1998-2002 merepresentasikan kondisi down stream. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa indikator: rasio profitabilitas, rasio gross margin, rasio capital turnover, rasio asset to equity, rasio pertumbuhan, rasio likuiditas, rasio leverage dan rasio arus kas berbeda pada kondisi up stream dan down stream baik secara simultan maupun parsial. Perbedaan kondisi up stream dan down stram secara simultan ditunjukkan dengan wilks lambda 0,346 dan p value 0,000. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan indikator rasio keuangan dalam business cycle.
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8205770	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001070	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16507	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001070}, priority = {2}	Job stress can be caused by organizational factors and non-organizational factors. In the organizational factor, the dimensions of organizational design affect the job-stress level. This happens because the organizational design determines how the organization or company will run its process. One of the non-organizational factors that cause stress is the personality type of the employees. This research will be examined the variables of organizational design and the personality type which affect the employee's stress level in the company. It suggests that employees' perception to the dimensions of organizational design significantly and positively affect the level of employees' work stress along with their personality type. In this case, those dimensions are formalization-authority, specialization, environment, work load-type of work, centralization-number of workers. The personality type is only considered as minor factor.
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Stres kerja dapat disebabkan oleh faktor-faktor organisasional maupun faktor-faktor non organisasional. Dimensi-dimensi disain organisasi memberikan pengaruh terhadap tingkat stres kerja. Hal ini terjadi disebabkan karena disain organisasi yang menentukan bagaimana sutau organisasi atau perusahaan menjalankan prosesnya. Salah satu faktor non organisasional yang dapat menyebabkan stres ialah tipe kepribadian dari karyawan. Di dalam penelitian ini akan diuji variabel-variabel disain organisasional dan tipe kepribadian yang mempengaruhi tingkat stres kerja karyawan di dalam perusahaan. Penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa persepsi karyawan terhadap dimensi-dimensi disain organisasional dan tipe kepribadiannya secara signifikan dan positif mempegaruhi tingkat stres kerja karyawan. Dalam hal ini,  beberapa dimensi tersebut ialah formalisasi-wewenang, spesialisasi, lingkungan, beban kerja-tipe pekerjaan, sentralisasi-jumlah pekerja. Sementara itu tipe kepribadian merupakan faktor yang minor.
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Kata kunci:  disain organisasi, kepribadian, stres kerja.	d08cfb46641bb2ee6eb8d4d72ccb40e1	82c119fc25d5a685a0b08c4a322e2e18	520c6454e6efe5f209d05e9e3e1cd961	article	PENGARUH PERSEPSI AKAN DIMENSI DESAIN ORGANISASI DAN TIPE KEPRIBADIAN TERHADAP TINGKAT STRES KARYAWAN PT. INTERNASIONAL DETA ALFA MANDIRI	Liliana Djohan	\N	2000
8205771	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001071	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16508	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001071}, priority = {2}	This paper attempts to investigate whether financial development leads to growth in developing country like Indonesia. It is found that there is stable long-run equilibrium relationship between the development of financial sector and the real output. Granger causality test suggests the bi-directional causality for real output and credit volume and one-way causality from spread to real output. Vector Error Correction methodology results seem to give strong support to the hypothesis that financial system can be an engine of growth in this country.
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Tulisan ini mencoba menginvestigasi peranan sektor keuangan dalam memicu pertumbuhan ekonomi di negara berkembang, seperti Indonesia. Hasil-hasil empiris mengindikasikan, dalam jangka panjang, terdapat hubungan ekuilibrium antara perkembangan sektor keuangan dan output riil. Uji kausalitas Granger menunjukkan  bi-directional causality diantara output riil dan volume kredit serta one-way causality yang berasal dari spread menuju output riil. Hasil dari Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) cenderung mendukung hipotesis bahwa sistem keuangan dapat menjadi mesin pertumbuhan di negara ini.
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8205772	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001072	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16509	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001072}, priority = {2}	According to standard literature on development economics, development processes may cause dualism. Dualism means that there are huge sectors (or regions) with modern technology as well as small sectors (or regions) with traditional technology. As far as development policies are concerned, the dualism is a disturbing problem. Because dualism reflects inequality and may cause socially ramified impacts. Alleviating tension of dualism implicitly should becomes a goal of policy makers. If we assume that the level of industrial (manufacturing) technology is measured in term of capital-labor ratio, the increases in capital-labor ratio in manufacturing represent an improvement in industrial technological capability. Thus, under the paradigm of dual-industrial growth, the problem Indonesia faces is whether or not the growth of capital-intensive industries exceeds those of labor-intensive ones. So, the central problem sent to this research is: Does dualism within manufacturing sectors exist? By employing the input-output analysis, this research finds Indonesian manufacturing sector can be considered dualistic in its size and export-import structure. There are significant disparity between capital-intensive industries and labor-intensive ones.
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Menurut literatur standard ekonomika pembangunan, proses pembangunan ekonomi bisa menyebabkan dualisme. Dualisme berarti ada sektor besar dengan kemampuan modern berdampingan dan tumbuh bersamaan dengan sektor kecil dengan kemampuan tradisional. Dualisme ekonomi ini bisa berdampak sosial sebab ia mencerminkan ketimpangan (inequality). Sehingga secara implisit meredakan tensi dualisme merupakan salah satu tujuan kebijakan ekonomi. Jika dianggap bahwa level kemampuan sektor industri diukur dengan rasio modal per tenaga kerja, maka peningkatan rasio ini mencerminkan peningkatan kapabilitas teknologi sektor industri. Jadi, menurut paradigma dual-industrial growth, masalah yang dihadapi Indonesia adalah: "Adakah dualisme di dalam sektor manufaktur?" Dengan menerapkan analisis input-output, studi ini melihat bahwa sektor manufaktur Indonesia dapat dianggap dualistis dalam hal besarnya dan struktur eskpor-impornya. Di samping itu, adan disparitas yang signifikan antara kelompok industri padat modal dan kelompok industri padat karya.
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8205773	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001073	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16510	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001073}, priority = {2}	This research attempts to investigate the effectiveness of word-of-mouth in the Michelin starred restaurants in the Netherlands. The research examined the management perspective of the restaurant owner's word-of-mouth communication. This study started with an explorative investigation and a pilot study, which aimed to discover the indications that encourage word-of-mouth. The indicators found were used to develop a conceptual model for the final research project. In the research project two instruments were used: expert interviews and a questionnaire to the restaurant owners. The results show that word-of-mouth is an effective tool in attracting new guests in Michelin starred restaurants. It also discovered that image is strongly related to word-of-mouth, as it influences the expectation by customers formed prior to the visit.	6d25d27ccd3030a360dc68da8cb55523	4a4100247b45702a1f10f65573d0b7fa	14b09ea0c0a4e4827b933115cb61289d	article	MANAGING WORD-OF-MOUTH COMMUNICATION IN MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS	Klaes Eringa	\N	2005
8205774	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001074	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16511	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001074}, priority = {2}	Customers' preferences play an important role in determining a menu. A menu will not be a good means to increase the profitability if the foods in it do not reflect the customers' wants and needs. River Side Oriental Cuisine restaurant in Laren, the Netherlands is a new restaurant that will be combining Thai, Malaysian Chinese, and Japanese cuisine. By distributing questionnaires and doing an observation, the customers' preferences analyzed to determine a suitable menu, considering the factors, i.e. food habits and preferences, nutritional requirements, and food characteristics.	e7b3d3fa602617cbf2d2dbc2432a06ca	030bd37d73784bc0e920d6b61401a068	1e72aa37472eb8ea4cfa49efb5a5ac57	article	ANALYSIS OF THE CUSTOMERS  PREFERENCES IN DETERMINING A SUITABLE MENU  A CASE STUDY OF RIVER SIDE ORIENTAL CUISINE RESTAURANT	Tjia Soetanto	\N	2005
8205775	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001075	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16512	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001075}, priority = {2}	This research exposes the role of customer value in sustaining competitive advantage in quick service restaurants in Surabaya. By using qualitative method and focus group discussion, it is revealed that the visitors have specific purposes, which are they can eat in a relax way and be satisfied with the consequences such as feeling comfortable in and out of the restaurant, enjoying the menu for the logic and affordable price, and getting the facilities as promoted. Those who are able to fulfil the customer value of its visitors will gain the competitive advantage.
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Penelitian ini memaparkan peranan customer value dalam mempertahankan keunggulan bersaing pada restoran cepat saji di Surabaya. Dengan metode kualitatif dan instrumen focus group, diketahui bahwa pengunjung memiliki tujuan untuk dapat makan dengan santai dan kenyang dengan adanya konsekuensi yang dirasakan ketika makan yaitu kenyamanan di dalam dan luar restoran, menikmati makanan dengan harga yang wajar dan terjangkau serta menikmati fasilitas seperti yang ada dalam promosi restoran tersebut. Restoran cepat saji yang mampu memenuhi customer value pengunjungnya dapat memenangkan persaingan.
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Kata kunci: restoran cepat saji, customer value, keunggulan bersaing.	54b28f968f0c0c900df69948f25425b1	d79807f60276fbe9cbf07adbee6ae638	b4ef3a76048a3a67fb261e93f89c8fc1	article	PERANAN CUSTOMER VALUE DALAM MEMPERTAHANKAN KEUNGGULAN BERSAING PADA RESTORAN CEPAT SAJI	Evi Sari	\N	2005
8205776	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001076	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16513	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001076}, priority = {2}	Amongst steak and grill restaurants in Surabaya, only few of them had succeeded in conducting the differentiation which can be well-identified and recognized by consumers. The result of this research reveals that customers of steak house and grill in Surabaya could be divided into five clusters, where each cluster has their own distinguished characteristics. The result also shows that the member of every cluster is disseminated, where all six restaurants are visited by all five segments, only in a different proportion.
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Dari sejumlah restoran steak dan grill di Surabaya, tidak banyak yang berhasil melakukan diferensiasi yang bisa diidentifikasi oleh konsumen. Hasil penelitian menjelaskan bahwa konsumen restoran steak dan grill di Surabaya dapat dibagi menjadi lima segmen, dimana setiap segmen mempunyai karakteristik yang berbeda-beda. Hasil penelitian juga mengungkap bahwa anggota tiap segmen adalah menyebar, dimana tidak ada satu pun restoran yang hanya dikunjungi oleh satu segmen. Setiap segmen sebenarnya mempunyai perbedaan profil dan perilaku sehingga berpengaruh terhadap pilihan konsumen pada salah satu restoran. 
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Kata kunci: Restoran steak dan grill, segmentasi pasar, target pasar, posisi pasar.	c18ba90e9b9e28dfd5399bf7df35bbe6	f26124ce5767794ea8dcb289a29e79c1	5a20110049055b5b0704ea76105d59eb	article	ANALISA SEGMENTASI PENENTUAN TARGET DAN POSISI PASAR PADA RESTORAN STEAK DAN GRILL DI SURABAYA	Serli Wijaya	\N	2005
8205777	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001077	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16514	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001077}, priority = {2}	This research aims to examine the influence of personality type and communication style of public relations hotel "X" Surabaya on media relations and also to examine whether good media relations can increase publicity. It also aims to examine the effectiveness of personality type and communication style from the journalist's point of view. It is a qualitative research. Result reveals that personality type and communication style influence good media relations. Nevertheless, good media relation has less effect in increasing publicity. The journalist stated that the personality type and communication style shown by the PR manager have been effective.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh tipe kepribadian dan gaya komunikasi manajer PR hotel "X" Surabaya terhadap hubungan baik dengan media, dan mengetahui apakah hubungan baik dapat mempengaruhi peningkatan publikasi. Selain itu ingin mengetahui efektivitas tipe kepribadian dan gaya komunikasi dilihat dari sudut pandang jurnalis. Jenis penelitian adalah kualitatif menggunakan kuesioner, wawancara, dan observasi. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa tipe kepribadian dan gaya komunikasi manajer PR mempengaruhi hubungan baik dengan media. Namun, hubungan baik dengan media tidak terlalu mempengaruhi publikasi. Jurnalis menilai bahwa tipe kepribadian dan gaya komunikasi Manajer PR sudah efektif.
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Kata kunci: tipe kepribadian, gaya komunikasi, hubungan baik, public relations,  media, publikasi.	b28acc3b60cf45ee1bd660185ede31a1	8b7fbc812aa5067c422f86bcdf77b06a	7112f4d37e7171449bf4449f89881298	article	ANALISA PENGARUH TIPE KEPRIBADIAN DAN GAYA KOMUNIKASI PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER HOTEL  X  SURABAYA DALAM MEMBANGUN HUBUNGAN BAIK DENGAN MEDIA DAN MENINGKATKAN PUBLISITAS	Adriana Aprilia	\N	2005
8205785	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001085	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16522	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001085}, priority = {2}	In this study, titanium alloy Ti6Al4V was cut using carbide tool (WC-Co) for the purpose of studying the orthogonal dry cutting characteristic on the material.  The insert carbide tool was mounted on tool holder and having rake angle (g) of 0o and 30o. There were 3 levels of cutting speed (Vc) of 15, 30, and 60 m/min and feed (f) 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mm/tooth selected as the cutting conditions in this study. The results of study show that tool with rake angle of 30o experiences catastrophic failure soon after cutting length of 1000 mm at all cutting conditions. For tool with rake angle of 0o, cutting can be carried out at all cutting conditions and it is found that cutting force tends to decrease when the increasing of cutting speed at feed of 0.1 mm but in opposite when feed is increased up to 0.3 mm. It is due to metal softening at high cutting temperature, the chip formation parameters, i.e. friction coefficient (m) and primary shear zone (f), and the shear banding localisation on segmented chip formation.
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Pada kajian ini, paduan titanium Ti6Al4V dipotong menggunakan pahat karbida (WC-Co) dengan tujuan mempelajari karaktersitik pemotongan ortogonal kering bahan tersebut. Pahat karbida sisipan dipasangkan pada pemegang pahat sehingga menghasilkan geometri pahat terpasang bersudut geram (g) 0o dan 30o. Tiga tingkat laju pemotongan (Vc) yaitu 15, 30 dan 60 m/min serta pemakanan (f) yaitu 0.1, 0.2 dan 0.3 mm/tooth ditetapkan sebagai kondisi pemotongan. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa pahat karbida bersudut geram 30o tidak dapat digunakan untuk pemotongan ortogonal Ti6Al4V karena mengalami kegagalan katastropik segera setelah pemotongan sepanjang 1000 mm untuk seluruh kondisi pemotogan. Untuk pahat bersudut geram 0o, pemotongan dapat berlangsung untuk semua kondisi pemotongan dan didapati bahwa gaya pemotongan cenderung turun seiring dengan kenaikan laju pemotongan pada pemakanan 0.1 mm tetapi yang sebaliknya terjadi saat pemakanan dinaikkan hingga 0.3 mm. Hal ini terjadi akibat peristiwa pelembutan material pada suhu pemotongan tinggi dan juga berkaitan erat dengan parameter pembentukan geram yaitu koefisien gesek (m) dan sudut geser utama (f), dan lokalisasi kawasan geser adiabatik saat pembentukan geram bersegmen.
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Kata kunci: Sudut geram pahat, gaya pemotongan, kegagalan katastropik, koefisien gesek, sudut geser utama, geram bersegmen.
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8205786	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001086	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16523	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001086}, priority = {2}	The comfortable of vehicle has cloce corelation with suspension system. Suspension system should capabe to isolated or reduce the vibration at body of vehicle which is caused of inproper road surface. One methode to improve suspention system is by using active suspention. This paper will describes how the design of active suspention using robust Proporsional, Integral and Derivative controller. The result of this research shown that active suspension could reduced the vibration on vehicle's body more than 99%.
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Tingkat kenyamanan kendaraan sangat erat hubungannya dengan sistem suspensi kendaraan. Sistem suspensi kendaraan harus mampu mengisolasi atau mengurangi getaran yang terjadi pada body kendaraan akibat ketidakrataan dari permukaan jalan. Untuk mendapatkan sistem suspensi yang optimal, maka sistem suspensi perlu adanya modifikasi, dan salah satu alternatifnya yaitu sistem suspensi aktif. Makalah ini akan membahas mengenai bagaimana perancangan sistem suspensi aktif dirancang dengan menggunakan pengendali robust Proporsional, Integral dan Derivatif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa rancangan sistem suspensi aktif tersebut mampu meredam gangguan jalan terhadap getaran pada body kendaraan hingga mencapai lebih daripada 99% lebih.
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Kata kunci: Pengendali robust PID, suspensi aktif.	c6973e7e0289a19e0353fd9d3f8d9288	4639c1c0e1999b8d24e5799e72d9067e	f730a57eebe639fa2a2f32bce0761b99	article	Perancangan Sistem Suspensi Aktif pada Kendaraan Roda Empat  Menggunakan Pengendali Jenis Robust Proporsional  Integral dan Derivatif	Yerri Susatio	\N	2000
8205787	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001087	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16524	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001087}, priority = {2}	In this paper, the effect of moisture on the durability of composite repair is investigated using fracture mechanics approach. The specimens of double cantilever beam were made from two composites adherend (fiberglass/unsaturated polyester) bonded by epoxy adhesives. The adherend were immersed in the distillate water to gain moisture and then dried in different drying conditions at room temperature (RT) for 12 hours followed by 100 oC for 15 minutes, 50 oC for 5 hours and 100 oC for 2.5 hours. The spesimen was wedged tested in both dry and wet condition in room temperature. The results show that the lower moisture about 2.8%wt according to drying temperature 100 oC give the better durability followed by drying temperature of 50 oC and room temperature. The indication is shown by stable crack growth at higher fracture energy and also by low crack speed at higher fracture energy. Whereas, for wet testing, the better result is reached by drying temperature of 50 oC (moisture contents of 4,4 %wt) and for dry temperature of 100 oC give the worst result. The contradiction suggested that drying temperature for adherend of composite repair should not higher than 100 oC.
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Dalam paper ini pengaruh kelembaban pada perbaikan durabilitas komposit fiberglass/polyester telah diselidiki dengan pendekatan fracture mechanics. Spesimen berupa  Double Cantilever Beam yang terbuat dari dua adherend komposit fiberglass/polyester yang direkatkan dengan perekat epoxy. Adherend direndam dalam air distilat untuk memperoleh kelembaban dan kemudian dikeringkan dengan beberapa suhu pengeringan, yaitu suhu kamar selama 12 jam diikuti dengan 100 oC selama 15 menit, 50 oC selama 5 jam dan 100 oC selama 2,5 jam. Spesimen diuji baji pada kondisi kering (lingkungan udara) dan kondisi basah (lingkungan air). Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa untuk pengujian kering, kelembaban yang rendah sesuai dengan suhu pengeringan 100 oC memberikan durabilitas yang lebih baik diikuti dengan suhu pengeringan 50 oC dan kemudian pada suhu kamar. Hal tersebut ditunjukkan dengan energi patah yang relatif cukup tinggi dan juga kecepatan retak yang rendah pada energi patah tinggi. Sedangkan pada pengujian basah, hasil yang lebih baik diperoleh pada suhu pengeringan 50 oC (kelembaban 4,4%) dan suhu pengeringan 100 oC memberikan hasil yang terendah. Hal ini menyarankan bahwa suhu pengeringan seharusnya tidak pada atau lebih tinggi dari 100 oC untuk kondisi lingkungan basah.
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Kata kunci: Perbaikan, kelembaban, pengeringan, double cantilever beam, uji baji, durabilitas.	36385fa9b79220851809f27bb589c311	5679c8a1e4c3dccca12d285115163a58	328309d2308d5c6e6dbbd9d2dadf6489	article	Pengaruh Kelembaban Adherend pada Durabilitas Perbaikan Komposit	Sugiman Sugiman	\N	2000
8205788	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001088	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16525	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001088}, priority = {2}	Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is one of method for welding process which used for the extensions of heavy construction, for example bridge construction. Broadness usage of SAW caused by welding process can be done automatically and have high reliability. Microstructure and toughness properties of weld metal were influenced by many factors such as chemical composition, heat input, filler, fluks, etc. This research aim to study influence of heat input.   Welding Process was carried out using SAW with the material is SM 490, filler type used was EH 14 and the heat input were varied at 2,1 kJ/mm, 3,16 kJ/mm and 4,3 kJ/mm. The Results of this research show that an increase on heat input leads to coarsening the microstructure on the weld metal. A maximum percentage of Acicular Ferrite and hence the highest impact toughness were achieved at weld metal with heat input 2,1 kJ/mm where it's 50 joule with transition temperature -10 oC. The highest toughness with transition temperature 20 oC were obtained at heat input 3,16 kJ/mm where toughness was 117 joule.
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Pengelasan dengan menggunakan metode Sumerged Arc Welding (SAW) adalah pengelasan yang banyak digunakan untuk penyambungan konstruksi  berat, misalnya jembatan, perpipaan den bangunan. Luasnya penggunaan metode ini dikarenakan dapat dilakukan secara otomatis dan memiliki keandalan yang tinggi. Struktur mikro dan ketangguhan las dipengaruhi oleh banyak faktor seperti komposisi kimia logam las, input panas, filler, fluks dan lain-lain. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa  struktur mikro dan ketangguhan hasil pengelasan SAW pada bahan baja karbon rendah. Percobaan dilakukan menggunakan bahan baja SM 490 dan filler jenis EH 14 sedangkan  input panas yang digunakan adalah  2,1 kJ/mm, 3,16 kJ/mm, dan 4,3 kJ/mm. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terjadinya pembesaran ukuran butir logam induk  untuk setiap penaikan input panas. Pada heat input 2,1  kJ/mm  menunjukkan jumlah Ferit Accicular yang lebih banyak, sehingga memberikan nilai ketangguhan las tertinggi pada suhu transisi -10 0C sebesar 50 joule dan pada suhu 20 0C  ketangguhan las tertinggi pada masukan panas 3,16 kJ/mm sebesar 117 joule.
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8205789	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001089	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16526	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001089}, priority = {2}	Aluminum Alloy A356.2 is one of aluminum alloys that is suitable to be used as a car wheel - rim material. This is because it has some benefits such as lightweight material, corrosion resistance material, interesting color but its mechanical properties do not meet criteria of JIS H 5202. For that reason, to meet the standard its mechanical properties need to be improved. Mechanical properties of this alloy can be improved using many ways; one of these is by changing its chemical composition. In this research, Mn element is added to alloy A356.2 containing Mn 0.05%w originally. Mn addition to the alloy is commenced from the amount of 0.2%w, 0.4; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.4 and finally 1.6%w. After this, some tests are conducted to these new alloys including tensile test, hardness test, impact test and micro - structural test. Test results show that the change of material mechanical properties occurs due to Mn addition and heat treatment T6 to these alloys. The optimum mechanical properties are obtained with the addition of 1.2%w Mn to the alloy. In this condition, the alloy has Ultimate Tensile Stength of 31.58 kg/mm2, elongation of 7.54%, hardness test of 90.74 HVN and impact test of 5.88 J/cm2 and  these results fulfill  JIS H 5202 standard.
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Paduan Aluminium A356.2 merupakan salah satu paduan aluminium yang cocok dipakai untuk material velg-racing mobil. Karena paduan ini mempunyai beberapa kelebihan seperti; ringan, tahan korosi dan warnanya menarik, tetapi sifat mekaniknya belum memenuhi standar JIS H 5202. Oleh karena itu maka sifat mekaniknya perlu ditingkatkan. Sifat mekanik paduan dapat ditingkatkan dengan beberapa cara, salah satunya adalah dengan mengubah komposisi kimia dan perlakuan panas. Pada penelitian ini dilakukan penambahan unsur Mn ke dalam paduan A356.2 sehingga kandungan Mn yang semula 0.05%w dinaikkan menjadi;  0.2, 0.4; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.4 dan 1.6%w. Setelah itu diberi perlakuan panas T6, kemudian dilakukan uji kekuatan tarik, kekerasan, impak dan pengamatan struktur mikro. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa sifat mekanik paduan, naik akibat adanya penambahan Mn dan perlakuan panas T6. Sifat mekanik optimum diperoleh ketika kandungan Mn sebesar 1,2%w. Pada kondisi ini mempunyai nilai Ultimate Tensile Stength 31.58 kg/mm2, elongation 7.54%, kekerasan 90.74 HVN dan kekuatan impak 5.88 J/cm2, dan telah memenuhi standar JIS H 5202.
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8205790	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001090	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16527	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001090}, priority = {2}	The flow of air-water mixtures has been investigated in a horizontal spiral pipe. The effect of flow in the spiral pipe will be used to identify the location bubble transition. The purpose of present study is to understand characteristics of the air - water mixture flow in a horizontal spiral pipe. Measurements of pressure losses and bubble distribution of cross section spiral pipe were carried out for air-water by means of manometer and digital video, respectively. As a result, it is shown that the friction of air-water mixture is greater than that of water, and a location of bubble flow can be identified.
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Penelitian aliran udara-air di dalam pipa spiral horizontal telah dilakukan. Efek aliran di dalam pipa spiral dipakai untuk melihat letak lokasi perubahan gelembung udara. Tujuan dari studi ini adalah untuk menjelaskan karakteristik aliran campuran udara-air yang mengalir di dalam pipa spiral horizontal. Pengukuran kerugian tekanan dan letak lokasi penyebaran gelembung udara-air pada penampang melintang pipa, masing-masing menggunakan manometer dan digital video. Hasil koefisien gesek campuran udara-air lebih besar dibandingkan koefisien gesek pada air dan letak posisi aliran udara dapat dijelaskan.
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Kata kunci: Aliran dua fasa, pipa spiral.	9040dc32b18b533c414d899bc14039c9	df53e655c1e225ee6fa9b9e331fe3699	0af78bc365a11214b0c906b12a3e629b	article	Karakteristik dan Visualisasi Aliran Dua Fasa pada Pipa Spiral	Damawidjaya Biksono	\N	2000
8205791	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001091	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16528	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001091}, priority = {2}	Dimensional interaction between space and human can make anthropometric impacts; these are the suitability of space dimensions towards human dimensions. The dimensional suitability can be the one of measurement for the comfort of a space for human as the user. This article is the result of a research at the interior of Main Pavilion, Lukas Building, Panti Rapih Hospital, Yogyakarta. The goal of the research is to know the comfort level of the rooms dimensionally, and as a description of the importance considering anthropometry factor in the designing of a hospital pavilion facility.
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Interaksi antara ruang dengan manusia secara dimensional dapat menimbulkan dampak antropometris, yaitu kesesuaian dimensi-dimensi ruang terhadap dimensi tubuh manusia. Kesesuaian dimensional tersebut dapat menjadi salah satu tolok ukur kenyamanan sebuah ruang bagi manusia sebagai penggunanya. Tulisan ini merupakan hasil penelitian pada interior Ruang Rawat Inap Utama, Gedung Lukas, Rumah Sakit Panti Rapih, Yogyakarta yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kenyamanan ruang secara dimensional, dan sebagai gambaran mengenai pentingnya memperhitungkan faktor antropometri dalam perancangan fasilitas ruang rawat inap rumah sakit.
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Kata kunci: antropometri, kenyamanan, ruang rawat inap rumah sakit.	61dfc2e461998d90e514e6294446e9da	a49e99fadbb7970dbff97e096c7198ee	cef106468448dd26c03a53a682939136	article	STUDI ANTROPOMETRI PADA RUANG RAWAT INAP UTAMA GEDUNG LUKAS  RUMAH SAKIT PANTI RAPIH  YOGYAKARTA	Adi Santosa	\N	2003
8205792	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001092	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16529	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001092}, priority = {2}	The symptom of cultural openness is generally marked by the presence of a freedom of cultural cross in various countries and this symptom has been observed for centuries. One of the influences of this cultural openness is the transition from the traditional society towards the modern society. The furniture is one of the daily artefacts that results during this transition process. Through the observation of cultural transformation, the furniture design works can be considered as the main variables to detect the synergic relationship between the aesthetic values in the design and the other aspects that acts as the key elements of the process of modernization, such as the change in the way of thinking, lifestyle, economic wisdom and the development of technology that occurred in Indonesia during the 20th century. This phenomenon in Indonesia is seen in the form of a cultural 'synthesis' that, as a whole, has been a part of the process of cultural transformation in the form of an aesthetic work that has been a significant mark in the modern design worldview, as well as the conceptual thinking that in context bases various design activities. Through observation of the movement of style in furniture design at the 20th century, the aesthetic value can, in future, act as a model for the development of aesthetic values in design works in Indonesia, especially in facing wider aspects of cultural openness.
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Gejala keterbukaan budaya secara umum ditandai oleh adanya kebebasan pelintasan antar budaya di berbagai negara dan hal itu telah berlangsung berabad-abad. Salah satu dampak keterbukaan yang terjadi adalah perubahan dari masyarakat tradisional ke arah masyarakat modern. Furnitur merupakan salah satu artifak sehari-hari yang dihasilkan selama proses perubahan itu berlangsung. Melalui pengkajian transformasi budaya, karya desain furnitur dapat dijadikan variabel utama untuk menditeksi hubungan sinergis antara nilai-nilai estetis pada karya desain dengan aspek lain yang menjadi unsur-unsur kunci proses modernisasi, seperti perubahan pola pikir, gaya hidup, kebijakan ekonomi dan perkembangan teknologi yang terjadi di Indonesia di abad ke-20. Fenomena tersebut di Indonesia teraga dalam bentuk 'sintesis' budaya yang telah menjadi bagian dari proses transformasi budaya bangsa secara keseluruhan, baik dalam bentuk karya estetis yang menjadi tanda penting dalam wacana desain modern, maupun pemikiran konseptual yang melandasi berbagai kegiatan desain secara kontekstual. Berdasar pengamatan terhadap pergeseran gaya desain furnitur diabad ke-20,  nilai estetis dapat dijadikan model bagi pengembangan nilai-nilai estetis pada karya desain di Indonesia untuk masa yang akan datang, terutama dalam menghadapi aspek keterbukaan budaya yang lebih luas.
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Kata kunci: pergeseran gaya, furnitur Indonesia, nilai estetis.	d47ce842ecbd9df75208055bff29eeb8	7341c4e6c491bdca3d38236295dc411d	a158a5c73b3fe493fa7dd45f61a9bd40	article	PERGESERAN GAYA PADA DESAIN FURNITUR INDONESIA ABAD KE-20 Studi Mengenai Pemberdayaan Nilai Estetis Menghadapi	Agus Sachari	\N	2003
8205793	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001093	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16530	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001093}, priority = {2}	Liturgy represents the experience of believing in God as well as the aesthetic experience containing elements of emotional rituals. It also possesses a creative goal, that is the formation of symbols, and the content symbolized is heading no other than towards reality, that is the presence of Christ the saviour. The religious experience in the ceremony of Eucharistic liturgy does not only act as an intellectual or philosophic experience, but also includes human feelings and actions. On the other hand, the Catholic Church building as God's house represents the sacred building loading aesthetic experiences, signs and symbols of heavenly nature that reflects the mystery and supremacy of God. The church service space applies the symbolic and sacred values through the supply of various religious service facilities, the use of symbols, and the materialization of space atmosphere in its zoning, walls, floors, ceilings, windows, furniture, decorations, colour, and others, capable of bringing the church people to the experience the reality celebrated in liturgy.
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Liturgi merupakan pengalaman keimanan dan sekaligus pengalaman estetis yang mengandung unsur ritual emosional, dan memiliki tujuan kreatif yaitu pembentukan simbol, dan isi yang disimbolkan tidak lain menuju ke arah realitas, yakni kehadiran Kristus yang menyelamatkan. Pengalaman religiusitas dalam upacara liturgi ekaristi tidak hanya sebagai pengalaman filosofis atau intelektual, tetapi juga melibatkan perasaan dan tindakan manusia. Sedangkan bangunan gereja katolik sebagai rumah Tuhan merupakan bangunan sakral yang memuat pengalaman estetik, memuat tanda dan lambang alam surgawi yang mencerminkan misteri Allah dan sifat keagungan Tuhan. Ruang ibadah gereja menerapkan nilai-nilai simbolik yang sakral melalui penyediaan berbagai fasilitas ibadah, penggunaan tanda, dan perwujudan suasana ruang, baik pada zoning, dinding, lantai, plafon, jendela, perabot, dekorasi, warna, dan lain-lain. Yang mampu membawa umat pada pengalaman realitas yang dirayakan dalam liturgi. 
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Kata kunci: simbol, interior, gereja katolik.	6070ae204335953b82f094c785462ca5	d544a0b3be4e24f82b42057cbc85766e	285ca6dfc375cfab66fe77753925c906	article	SIMBOLISME LITURGI EKARISTI DALAM GEREJA KATOLIK Sebuah Konsepsi dan Aplikasi Simbol	Laksmi Wardani	\N	2003
8205794	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001094	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16531	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001094}, priority = {2}	The improvement of the development of information communication technology seen through the presence of various technological features provides people with various eases of communication and choices to work anywhere and anytime. The development of information communication technology has become a phenomenon that can change the way people work and the presence of a geo-office, an office that can be geographically located anywhere, has to be considered. This is the essence of the development of information communication technology.
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Kemajuan perkembangan teknologi komunikasi informasi dengan  kehadiran berbagai fitur-fitur teknologi memberikan berbagai kemudahan berkomunikasi dan pilihan-pilihan untuk bekerja di mana saja dan kapan saja. Perkembangan teknologi komunikasi informasi menjadi sebuah  fenomena yang mengubah cara bekerja dan kehadiran geo-office, kantor yang secara geografis bisa berada di mana-mana perlu dipertimbangkan,  ini adalah esensi kemajuan teknologi komunikasi informasi.
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Kata kunci: teknologi komunikasi, implementasi, geo-office.	250a7cba9f78dc41eba3e8c65f66c4fc	129421b9ef579141318a931c1d8dda8c	5a03ea5301a80a5fdca4532669fd00e4	article	PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI KOMUNIKASI INFORMASI PADA IMPLEMENTASI KONSEP GEO-OFFICE	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205795	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001095	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16532	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001095}, priority = {2}	Under the influence of Materialism ideology, a worthy space and room in residential design usually has a lot of furniture or is fully furnished as an owner's showcase; a space of being. It is uneasy to understand the aesthetic value of the emptiness and the tranquility of space. Appreciators need to read semantic codes and philosophical values of space in order to understand the message from such an emptiness which is not to be physically seen and touch. The one left, existing to be ultimately thought about, is a relationship between human as a microcosms and macrocosm of nature and the built environment. For every shape there is content and this is so reversibly. Thus, although being apart, both of them are always present. Identity of being is constructed also with its absence. In Balinese and Chinese traditional syntax, a space of emptiness as a tranquil or communal space is present together with surrounded masses of buildings as a symbol of balancing the relationship between human and nature. The concept of their dwelling space is influenced by the way of life resulting from their beliefs in Taoism and Hinduism.
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Di bawah pengaruh ideologi Materialisme, sebuah ruang yang dianggap bernilai di dalam desain rumah tinggal kerap diisi oleh banyak furnitur dan aksesoris interior untuk merepresentasikan status sosial dan kekayaan pemilik. Nilai ruang diletakkan pada keberadaan materi. Tidak  mudah untuk memahami nilai keindahan dan transendentalitas sebuah ruang kosong. Untuk bisa memahami pesan (makna) yang direpresentasikan oleh ruang tersebut, apresiator membutuhkan pemahaman akan kode semantik dan konsep filosofis keberadaan ruang yang terkait dengan eksistensi manusia pengguna atau pemiliknya. Dalam kondisi 'ketiadaan' tersebut, nilai yang tinggal adalah kesempatan untuk melakukan perenungan reflektif tentang relasi antara manusia selaku mikrokosmos dengan alam dan lingkungan bangunannya sebagai makrokosmos. Untuk setiap bentuk, selalu ada isi dan demikian sebaliknya. Walaupun saling berjauhan, kedua hal tersebut selalu ada, tidak dapat saling menghilangkan, karena keberadaan yang satu menentukan yang lain. Dalam sintaks desain rumah tradisional Bali dan Cina (Cina Klasik), keberadaan ruang kosong di tengah-tengah dan dikelilingi oleh massa bangunan sebagai ruang komunal ataupun taman dalam merupakan simbol keseimbangan antara 'ada' dan 'tiada'; antara ruang-ruang berisi dan kosong; antara manusia dan alam. Konsep desain rumah tinggal mereka dipengaruhi oleh pandangan hidup yang didasari oleh agama Hindu dan filsafat Taoisme. Nilai ruang bukan terletak pada desain fisik bangunan tetapi pada muatan metafisiknya. Sejalan dengan pendapat tersebut, Louis Bourgeois menyatakan bahwa ruang yang sesungguhnya tidak eksis. Ruang hanyalah merupakan metafora dari struktur eksistensi manusia.
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Kata kunci: estetika, sintaks, makrokosmos, mikrokosmos.	6446d35d56dacc7dc9019be19ba24386	37d61d0fdeb78f84f263257854244845	cfb85d7dbc8e480094e04be99f8185a6	article	ESTETIKA RUANG KOSONG Studi Banding Konsep Sintaks Denah Rumah Tinggal Tradisional Bali dan Cina	July Hidayat	\N	2003
8205796	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001096	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16533	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001096}, priority = {2}	"Church of The Light" and "Church on The Water" are interior creations with spiritual meaning. Symbols and signs in the interior design of the churches express the spiritual meaning. Everything that visible in the interior of the churches being texts and codes. Texs and codes can be analize to get the spiritual meaning of the churches. Teori of  text and code in the space and architecture semiotic be an alternative media to get the meaning of interior object according to visual. The meaning that can get from text and codes analysis of the churches are simplicity, smoothness, integrity, philosophize with media of nature, pattern with space disguised, and posmodern style.
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Interior gereja "Church of The Light" dan "Church on The Water" adalah karya yang penuh makna secara spiritual. Makna spiritual gereja terekspresikan melalui simbol dan tanda dalam desain ruangnya. Apa yang nampak secara visual dalam ruang gereja tersebut menjadi teks dan kode yang dapat dianalisis untuk membaca makna spiritual yang ada. Teori teks dan kode dalam semiotika ruang dan arsitektur menjadi salah satu alternatif media analisis untuk membaca makna sebuah objek interior secara visual. Makna yang terbaca dari analisis teks dan kode interior gereja "Church of The Light" dan "Church on The Water" adalah sederhana, polos, jujur, berfilosofi dengan media alam, berpola spasial tersamar, dan berstruktur gaya posmodern.
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Kata kunci: teks, kode, interior, gereja.	2076e9ec998b6a146112126d08f74b82	c81c4afb30da2b9342c31982aecf27a1	49fb7049453abd24692e763cac8ab3eb	article	ANALISIS TEKS DAN KODE INTERIOR GEREJA KARYA TADAO ANDO "Church of The Light" dan "Church on the Water"	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8205797	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001097	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16534	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001097}, priority = {2}	This research on customer behavior of modern stores is to investigate the direct influence between customer expectation and retail marketing mix application towards customer loyalty of  modern stores in Surabaya. In addition to this, it is also to see indirect influence of customer satisfaction as an intervening variable. 400 customers of Carrefour Surabaya are taken as samples, and the result of the research proves that there is a negative direct influence of customer expectation as well as customer satisfaction towards customer loyaly of modern stores.; while retail marketing mix application has a  positive influence. Retail marketing mix application has more dominant influence than customer expectation.  The result of the research also shows that customer satisfaction has positive intervening between customer expectation retail marketing mix application towards customer loyalty of modern  stores  in Surabaya.
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Penelitian tentang perilaku pelanggan toko moderen untuk melihat pengaruh langsung antara ekspektasi pelanggan, aplikasi bauran pemasaran eceran, terhadap loyalitas pelanggan di Surabaya. Selain itu melihat pengaruh tidak langsung dengan kepuasan pelanggan sebagai variabel intervening. 400 pelanggan Carrefour Surabaya diambil sebagai sampel, dan hasil penelitian membuktikan bahwa terdapat pengaruh langsung secara negatip antara ekspektasi pelanggan terhadap loyalitas maupun kepuasan pelanggan, sedangkan aplikasi bauran pemasaran eceran berpengaruh positip. Aplikasi bauran pemasaran eceran mepunyai pengaruh yang lebih dominan dibandingkan ekspektasi pelanggan. Hasil penelitian juga membuktikan bahwa kepuasan pelanggan merupakan intervening positip antara ekspektasi pelanggan dan aplikasi bauran pemasaran eceran terhadap loyalitas pelanggan toko moderen di Surabaya.   
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Kata kunci:  ekspektasi pelanggan,  bauran pemasaran eceran, loyalitas.  	352aa5be849c54a2e0a6b48b3cd45107	8b53631ba01b5bbdc5735fd2b25ea1b4	6ad475d7a1f05cd5b91c2a58654dd09f	article	EKSPEKTASI PELANGGAN DAN APLIKASI BAURAN PEMASARAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS TOKO MODEREN DENGAN KEPUASAN PELANGGAN SEBAGAI INTERVENING  Studi Kasus pada Hypermarket Carrefour di Surabaya 	Hatane Semuel	\N	2006
8205798	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001098	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16535	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001098}, priority = {2}	Filma margarine as one of brand extension that Sinar Mas Group Ltd from old product Filma cooking oil. If brand extension have been done is not exact it will be to threten previously product. The success of Filma cooking oil in the market make possible to trigger consumer to buy Filma margarine. To based on his background then examination to known how big the sensitivity and consumer respond toward brand extension to Filma margarine in Surabaya. The result of examination shows sensitivity consumer respond for brand extension from Filma cooking oil to Filma margarine is 5,86. Calculation the change of brand extension stimuli from cooking oil to margarine based on product atribute and phase from hierarchial of effect show positive score 71. Positive sign show that answering score from Filma margarine higher than or bigger than Filma cooking oil. It's mean stimuli for Filma margarine have been good responded by consumer.
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Keberhasilan minyak goreng merek Filma di pasaran dapat memicu konsumen untuk juga membeli margarine merek Filma. Margarine merek Filma merupakan hasil perluasan merek (brand extension)  yang dilakukan oleh PT. Sinar Mas Group dari produk lama minyak goreng Filma. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui seberapa besar tingkat sensitivitas respon konsumen terhadap kehadiran margarine merek Filma. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan sensitivitas respon konsumen terhadap brand extension dari minyak goreng menjadi margarine adalah 5,86 yang termasuk dalam kategori sensitif. Perubahan stimuli perluasan merek (brand extension) dari minyak goreng ke margarine Filma berdasarkan atribut produk dan tahapan hierarchi of effect menunjukkan nilai positif 71. Nilai positif ini menunjukkan bahwa stimuli yang melekat pada margarine Filma mendapat respon lebih tinggi dari para konsumen dibandingkan dengan minyak goreng Filma yang telah ada sebelumnya.
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Kata kunci:   sensitivitas, respon, perluasan merek.	84bf51803d6a62f3676b6048fb9c02a9	2665f0928874f596627cd8d8cb2f2c7d	c8eb8f07dd6f094b27ca8dbfe927c06b	article	ANALISA SENSITIVITAS RESPON KONSUMEN TERHADAP EKSTENSIFIKASI MEREK   BRAND EXTENSION  PADA MARGARINE MEREK FILMA DI SURABAYA	Diah Dharmayanti	\N	2006
8205799	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001099	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16536	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001099}, priority = {2}	This research investigated the effect of pioneer brand status on consumer attitude in Vitamin C500mg tablet category by comparing the attitude toward Vitacimin as the pioneer brand and Xon-Ce as the follower brand. The effect of consumer knowledge about pioneer status was singled out by dividing the sample into two groups based on their knowledge about Vitacimin's pioneer-status. Group 1 consisted of people who knew that Vitacimin was the pioneer brand while the people who did not know Vitacimin's pioneer-status belonged to group 2. The result of this research confirmed the result of previous researches that consumer has better attitude toward pioneer brand compared to follower brand. However, this research failed to prove that the knowledge of pioneer-status had significant effect on consumer attitude. 
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Penelitian ini menguji pengaruh status pionir sebuah merek terhadap sikap konsumen dalam kategori produk tablet hisap vitamin C 500mg dengan membandingkan sikap konsumen terhadap Vitacimin sebagai merek pionir dan Xon-Ce sebagai merek pengikut. Pengaruh pengetahuan konsumen tentang status pionir merek Vitacimin diuji dengan membagi sampel menjadi dua kelompok, yaitu kelompok yang tahu tentang status pionir (pioneer-status) merek Vitacimin (Kelompok 1) dan kelompok yang tidak tahu bahwa Vitacimin merupakan merek pionir (Kelompok 2). Hasil penelitian ini menguatkan penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya bahwa konsumen mempunyai sikap yang lebih baik terhadap merek pionir daripada terhadap merek pengikut, namun penelitian ini gagal membuktikan bahwa pengetahuan konsumen tentang status pionir sebuah merek mempunyai pengaruh signifikan terhadap sikap kosumen.
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Kata kunci:  merek pionir, merek pengikut, pengetahuan tentang status pionir, Vitacimin, Xon-Ce.	320509f24db025bb1af35906814ad822	697168e6fe43bd5038dd454a60842453	da20c8c25c2b267c3059d64dcc369016	article	ANALISIS PENGARUH PIONEER- STATUS SEBUAH MEREK TERHADAP SIKAP KONSUMEN DALAM KATEGORI PRODUK VITAMIN C 500mg	Cynthia Wardayanti	\N	2006
8205800	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001100	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16537	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001100}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify factors to develop customer Cognitive dissonance when bought a Toyota Avanza. Cognitive dissonance has 3 dimensions: Emotional, Wisdom of Purchase, Concern Over the Deal.  Emotional observed by the factors of: desperate, regret, disappointed, empty, angry, anxious, make a mistake, upset, frustration, furious, depressions, angry to  himself, disgusted and get a problem. Wisdom of purchased observed by factors of: need Toyota Avanza, Right to buy Toyota Avanza, Make a right choice, to do right to buy Toyota Avanza. Concern over the Deal observed by the factors of: to do with a foolish, salesman not make confused and comfort with their agreement. With factor Analysis this research gets a three new factor: right chooses, right decision, right agreement
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Penelitian ini mencoba untuk melihat pembentukan Disonasi Kognitif konsumen pada saat mereka memutuskan untuk membeli mobil Toyota Avanza, Disonansi kognitif memiliki tiga dimensi yaitu, emotional, wisdom of purchase, concern over the deal.  Emotional ditinjau dari putus asa, menyesal, kecewa dengan diri anda sendiri, takut, hampa, marah, cemas atau khawatir, telah membuat sesuatu yang salah, kesal atau jengkel, frustasi, sakit hati, depresi, marah dengan diri sendiri, muak dan mendapat masalah. Wisdom of Purchase ditinjau dari sangat membutuhkan mobil merek Toyota Avanza, perlu membeli suatu Toyota Avanza, telah membuat pilihan yang tepat, telah melakukan hal yang tepat untuk membeli mobil merek Toyota Avanza sedangan Concern over the deal ditinjau dari tidak merasa telah melakukan suatu ketololan, Tenaga Penjual tidak  membuat mereka bingung, merasa nyaman dengan persetujuan yang telah di buat. Menggunakan Analisa faktor hasil penelitian memunculkan 3 faktor utama pembentuk disonansi yaitu: pilihan tepat, keputusan tepat, persetujuan tepat.
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Kata kunci: Emotional, Wisdom of Purchase, Concern Over the Deal.	ebe85d9eef48956c63eb212d08567d04	9ecc38604666aa3ef96cd656a3790f77	e419dc7c1d015db24f2834da1200bafc	article	ANALISIS PEMBENTUKAN DISONANSI KOGNITIF KONSUMEN PEMILIK MOBIL TOYOTA AVANZA	Edwin Japarianto	\N	2006
8205801	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001101	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/16538	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001101}, priority = {2}	Market segmentation is a classic topic in marketing which is never loss its attractiveness. In segmentation research, there is two approach methods which is interdependency method and dependency method. Statistics provides many tools for segmentation research. One of statistical tool for segmentation research which takes the dependency method as an approach is CHAID analysis (Chi-Squared Automatic Interaction Detection analysis). CHAID analysis would provide decision tree like diagram which provide information about degree of association from dependent variable to the independent variables and the information about segments characteristic. CHAID analysis could handle monotonic, free, and floating independent variables. In Koperasi Syari'ah Al-Hidayah case, CHAID analysis was used to determine the segment of its relationship based on the relationship credit status as the dependent variables and demographics data as independent variables. Relationship segmentation using CHAID analysis was conducted to identify relationship segment which has the lowest ratio of unpaid credit. Using CHAID analysis, four segments were identified. Relationship segment which has monthly income less than Rp 1.500.000,00, female, and over 30 years old is the lowest ratio of unpaid credit segment.
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Segmentasi pasar adalah bahasan klasik di bidang pemasaran yang tidak pernah kehilangan daya tariknya. Dalam riset-riset segmentasi, ada dua metode pendekatan yaitu metode interdependensi dan dependensi. Statistika menyediakan banyak alat bantu untuk riset-riset segmentasi. Salah satu alat bantu statistika untuk riset segmentasi yang menggunakan pendekatan dependensi adalah analisis CHAID (Chi-Squared Automatic Interaction Detection analysis). Analisis CHAID akan menghasilkan diagram yang mirip dengan diagram pohon keputusan yang menyediakan informasi tentang derajat hubungan antara variabel dependen terhadap variabel independen dan informasi mengenasi karakteristik segmen. Analisis CHAID mampu menangani variabel independen monotonik, bebas, dan mengambang. Pada kasus Koperasi Syari'ah Al-Hidayah, analisis CHAID digunakan untuk menentukan segmentasi nasabah berdasarkan status kredit nasabah sebagai variabel dependen dan data demografis nasabah sebagai variabel independen. Segmentasi nasabah dengan bantuan analisis CHAID dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi segmen nasabah yang memiliki rasio kredit macet yang paling rendah. Berdasarkan hasil analisis CHAID didapatkan empat segmen. Segmen nasabah dengan karakteristik mempunyai penghasilan rata-rata sebesar < Rp. 1.500.000,00, berjenis kelamin perempuan, serta berusia > 30 tahun adalah segmen yang memiliki rasio kredit macet yang paling rendah.	e14686cf29096638c1160a20753f4acd	dc3965bdd5c3e102ab8349f0c42791fd	eb9fe72cda61bd538f4e409c64c65021	article	ANALISIS CHAID SEBAGAI ALAT BANTU STATISTIKA UNTUK SEGMENTASI PASAR (Studi Kasus pada  Koperasi Syariah Al-Hidayah)	Yohanes Kunto	\N	2006
8205802	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001102	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16539	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001102}, priority = {2}	The existence of pawestren, women's room in Javanese mosques, is an opportunity to promote gender equality in Muslim society. Pawestren opens women's access to public space in Muslim society, yet still unequal to men's. Architecturally, pawestren occupies lower hierarchy than men's space in the mosque. The difference is also reflected in the local linguistic terms used for both spaces. In fact, pawestren, in both traditional and modern Central-Javanese mosques is considered to be an annex. This inevitably differs the access and control of women's from men's to the mosque. This paper aims at criticizing gender-based segregation of space in the mosque, particularly those in Central Java. Pawestren can be either good or bad potential in Islamic society beyond gender equality. This paper is expected to give insight understanding of gender equality through space and furthermore enhance the gender equality itself in religious buildings.	700258556ac92daa8061a932f74ea0fe	0e6453c2149aaa12d8f0a4184ca8cb44	12189b625902c22fcb2f74bef971c8ab	article	THE CENTER vs. THE PERIPHERY IN CENTRAL- JAVANESE MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE	Tutin Aryanti	\N	2000
8205803	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001103	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16540	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001103}, priority = {2}	Transition Architecture usually takes place in a short time; that's why, it is often forgotten in architectural historical record. However, this brief transition architecture is very interesting to study, because it is essentially an integral part of the whole history of architectural development. This transition architectural form discussed in this paper is that of the Netherlands East Indies era, from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The object of this study is the architecture of the Dutch military complex, which often slips from our attention. This matter may be caused by two things: first, the limited documentation at that time, and second, the brief period of this transition (only lasted in 20 to 30 years).  
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Arsitektur transisi biasanya berlangsung sangat singkat, sehingga sering terlupakan dalam catatan sejarah (arsitektur). Meskipun demikian bentuk arsitektur transisi yang berlangsung cukup singkat tersebut sangat menarik untuk dipelajari, karena arsitektur transisi pada hakekatnya merupakan bagian yang tak terpisahkan dari sejarah perkembangan arsitektur secara keseluruhan. Bentuk arsitektur transisi yang dibahas kali ini adalah bentuk arsitektur di Hindia Belanda dari akhir abad 19 sampai awal abad ke 20. Dan yang menjadi obyek studi adalah arsitektur pada komplek militer Belanda di Jawa. Bentuk arsitektur ini sering lepas dari perhatian kita. Hal ini disebabkan karena dua hal. Yang pertama adalah minimnya dokumentasi waktu itu. Yang kedua dikarenakan waktunya sangat singkat sekali (antara 20 sampai 30 th). Tulisan ini akan membahas bentuk arsitektur peralihan tersebut.
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8205804	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001104	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16541	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001104}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to identify the characteristic of Kampung Batik Laweyan which consist from physical characteristic (land use pattern and building condition), and non physical characteristic (social, culture, economic aspect community area of Kampung Laweyan), along with determine the ancient building which potential to be conserve based on cultural meaning. The method of this study is descriptive used for identify characteristic area of Kampung Batik Laweyan which consist of physical characteristic and non physical characteristic; and analysis quality with scoring method to determine ancient building which potential to be conserve based on eight criteria of cultural meaning (aesthetics, plurality, peculiarity, historical role, building authenticity, treatment, strengthen an image area) in the area of Kampung Batik Laweyan. The allotment of land area of Kampung Laweyan dominated by function of settlement, commercial and batik industrial activity is classified the allotment of mix use. Ancient building which potential preserved with cultural meaning value or the same with 14.45 is amounting to 35 buildings spread in the area of Kampung Batik Laweyan. Based on criteria value of cultural meaning which already carry out with ranking method, then can be found out that of 80 buildings which examine exist 19 buildings have high potential level to preserved, 16 buildings have medium potential level to conserved, and 45 buildings have less potential level to rehabilitate or restoration.  
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi karakteristik Kawasan Kampung Batik Laweyan yang terdiri dari karakteristik fisik (meliputi pola penggunaan lahan dan kondisi bangunan) dan karakteristik non fisik (meliputi aspek sosial budaya ekonomi masyarakat kawasan Kampung Laweyan), serta menentukan bangunan kuno yang potensial dilestarikan berdasarkan makna kultural. Metode dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif, digunakan untuk mengetahui karakteristik kawasan Kampung Batik Laweyan yang terdiri dari karakteristik fisik (meliputi pola penggunaan lahan dan kondisi bangunan) dan karakteristik non fisik (meliputi aspek sosial budaya ekonomi masyarakat kawasan Kampung Laweyan); analisis pembobotan dengan metode skoring untuk menentukan bangunan kuno yang potensial dilestarikan berdasarkan delapan kriteria makna kultural (estetika, kejamakan, kelangkaan, keluarbiasaan, peranan sejarah, keaslian bangunan, keterawatan, dan memperkuat citra kawasan) di kawasan Kampung Batik Laweyan. Peruntukan lahan kawasan Kampung Laweyan saat ini didominasi oleh fungsi permukiman, komersial dan kegiatan industri batik adalah tergolong peruntukan campuran atau mix use. Bangunan kuno yang potensial dilestarikan dengan nilai makna kultural di atas atau sama dengan 14,45 adalah sebanyak 35 bangunan yang tersebar pada kawasan Kampung Laweyan. Berdasarkan penilaian kriteria-kriteria makna kultural yang telah dilakukan dengan metode pembobotan, maka dapat diketahui bahwa dari 80 bangunan yang diteliti terdapat 19 bangunan yang memiliki tingkat potensial tinggi untuk dilestarikan (preservasi), 16 bangunan yang memiliki tingkat potensial sedang (konservasi), dan 45 bangunan yang memiliki tingkat kurang potensial untuk dilestarikan (rehabilitasi/restorasi).
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8205805	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001105	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16542	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001105}, priority = {2}	As a big kingdom in the era, Kingdom of Banjar of course had its own heritage in architecture.  Unfortunately, the exact location of Keraton Banjar has never been found as well as its form.  Therefore, through collaboration among local experts in history, archaeology, and architecture it is expected that the research could reveal the whereabouts.Due to limited artifacts, the effort to trace the real Banjarese architecture is almost impossible.  However, many other sources such as history of Daha Kingdom, Kotawaringin, and relief on temples from Majapahit era are believed would be useful in order to find this architecture.  Based on the approach a speculative sketch has been produced and considered the most possible Banjarese architecture ever.
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Sebagai kerajaan yang besar, Kerajaan Banjar tentunya memiliki peninggalan arsitektural. Sangat disayangkan hingga saat ini tidak ditemukan serta diketahui dimana lokasi Keraton Banjar dan bagaimana bentuk arsitekturalnya. Sehubungan dengan hal itulah penelitian ini dilaksanakan, dan melalui kolaborasi antara sejarah, arkeologi dan arsitektur, diharapkan dapat menguak tabir yang selama ini belum ada yang mengangkat dan membicarakannya. Diakibatkan minimnya tinggalan arkeologis, upaya melacak arsitektur Keraton Banjar sangat sulit dilaksanakan. Walaupun demikian, upaya masih dapat dilaksanakan melalui berbagai sumber, yaitu; sumber sejarah Kerajaan Negara Daha, sumber sejarah Kotawaringin, sumber sejarah Kerajaan Banjar, dan sumber dari relief candi masa kerajaan Majapahit. Berdasar pendekatan tersebut diperoleh sketsa (bersifat spekulatif) bentuk arsitektural Kraton Banjar.
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8205806	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001106	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16543	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001106}, priority = {2}	Recently many kinds of residential type and form are provided by property developers. The aim of that strategic is to attract consumer's interest. Residential waterfront is a residential area that is located on the surroundings of lake, river, or sea and the developers use its potencies to develop their area. To create a residential area with waterfront characteristics, not only by means of locating the houses near the water, but also need deep consideration about zone, mass, and open space arrangement. Pantai Indah Kapuk is one of many residential complexes in North Jakarta, that developed with waterfront concept. Site planning of the area will be discussed in this paper and the result of the study shows that Pantai Indah Kapuk have not been developed as residential waterfront perfectly.
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Jenis dan bentuk perumahan yang ada sekarang ini semakin bervariasi. Tujuan dari keanekaragaman tersebut adalah untuk menambah daya jual dan daya tarik perumahan yang dibangun. Residential waterfront adalah suatu jenis perumahan yang berada langsung di pinggir/tepian suatu sungai, danau, kanal, ataupun laut; dimana kompleks perumahan tersebut secara maksimal dan efektif memanfaatkan potensi perairan yang ada didekatnya. Untuk menciptakan suatu karakter perumahan dengan konsep waterfront tidak cukup hanya lokasinya yang berdekatan dengan kawasan perairan saja, tetapi pola penataan zona, massa dan ruang terbuka juga sangat berpengaruh. Oleh karena itu, pada makalah ini dibahas pola penataan zona, massa dan ruang terbuka dari perumahan Pantai Indah Kapuk yang dibangun dan dikembangkan dengan konsep waterfront. Hasil studi yang dilakukan menunjukkan bahwa perumahan Pantai Indah Kapuk yang dikembangkan saat ini belum menciptakan karakter sebagai sebuah residential waterfront secara jelas.
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8205807	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001107	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16544	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001107}, priority = {2}	This writing is a preliminary study to condition of primary education facilities in Indonesia, and then comparing these with theories as well as various relevant cases aimed to know the problem more obviously. Basically, there is difference between primary education facilities in Indonesia with those in developed countries. Meanwhile on the other hand, the condition as well as the completion of education facility is actually as the main factor contributes to address the purpose of learning process. If building design, interior and also site plan were dynamic in form, space, colour and tools, those would be probably more stimulate activity and influence into the growth of students. However, lastly, it is still required further analysis, as an example analysis to student's behaviour in spaces of learning environment, more detail and within enough time, not only at indoor but also at outdoor.	0a88e65d8b6afc44bd82a7337879c816	2098f1c9eb2704f0567167667473d1a5	bf4ad9f424c1720a2715d5191bca496f	article	PRELIMINARY STUDY TO PRIMARY EDUCATION FACILITIES (A Comparison Study between Indonesia and Developed Countries)	Lucy Yosita	\N	2000
8205808	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001108	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16545	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001108}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the housing quality in a city suburb, Oba-lle, which is a few kilometers from Akure, the capital city of Ondo State Nigeria. It reports finding from a research on housing studies in the study area. A linear model was developed through multiple regression analysis for the prediction of housing quality of the buildings therein. Three independent variables were found to be predictors of the dependent or criterion variable; these were Use of Toilet, Age of Buildings, and Frequency of Collection of Refuse. The regression coefficients of the predictor variables described the values by which the dependent variable (Housing quality) would change as a result of a unit change in any of the predictor variables. The model is thus pivotal in determining strategies for the improvement of housing quality in the study area.	f6ee4bbc2c0ab5f106bce07be19ea01d	f5cb52ab8eb89831be75b3ca2cb290b9	4c9b607137bd81c8cf6e20291bb88522	article	HOUSING QUALITY IN SUBURBAN AREAS (An Empirical Study of Oba-Ile, Nigeria)	Abiodun Olukayode	\N	2000
8205809	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001109	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16546	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001109}, priority = {2}	Sample is one of important factors in research, as it significantly influences the quality of the research project. Errors in sampling has to be minimized in order to obtain sample with high level of accuracy, validity and realiability. The fulfillment of sample criteria is determined by the choice of sampling technique, which in procedural terms refers to sampling frame, size and tipe. Sampling could be problematic if researcher fails to take into account all important aspects related to sampling, such as the complexity of research problem, divergency of population, obyectives, constraints and limitations of the research project.  Indeed, research in housing and settlement is multi-dimentional, covering wider area, and also demand sampling optimization strategy to ensure quality of the research project.
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Sampel merupakan faktor penting dalam penelitian karena sangat berpengaruh terhadap kualitas penelitian yang dihasilkan. Kesalahan-kesalahan dalam penentuan sampel harus diminimalkan untuk menghasilkan sampel yang tingkat akurasi, validitas dan reliabilitasnya tinggi. Pemenuhan kriteria sampel sangat dipengaruhi oleh pilihan teknik penentuan sampel yang prosedurnya merujuk pada sampling frame, ukuran, dan tipe sampel penelitian. Penentuan sampel bisa menjadi masalah bila peneliti tidak tepat dalam memahami aspek-aspek penting yang terkait dengan penentuan sampel, yaitu tingkat kompleksitas permasalahan, keragaman populasi penelitian, rumusan tujuan serta berbagai kendala dan batasan yang ada. Penelitian di bidang perumahan dan permukiman yang multi -dimensi dan mencakup wilayah yang luas memerlukan strategi optimasi dalam penentuan sampel agar diperoleh hasil penelitian yang berkualitas.
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8205810	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001110	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16547	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001110}, priority = {2}	Surabaya is one of the cities in tropical region; with the high temperature. The main problem of such case is the indoor nighttime temperature is higher than that of the outdoor. In this research, the wall material of brick and Batako are considered as the main variable, both materials are chosen in the finding materials, which have energy efficient to keep the low temperature mainly in nighttime. This research applies two methods of data recording; those are field measurement and model simulation. Recording of data logger Hobo is used to record the indoor temperatures in field, while the model simulation is conducted by "Archipac" program. This research compares the wall of brick and Batako temperature including the peak temperature, the overheated condition, overheated duration and the material thermal properties. The finding of this investigation shows that brick wall is more efficient energy than that of Batako wall.
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Surabaya adalah salah satu kota didaerah tropis, mempunyai temperatur yang relatif tinggi. Masalah utama temperatur dalam ruang di Surabaya adalah: temperatur didalam ruang pada malam hari lebih tinggi daripada temperatur luar. Pada penelitian ini, material dinding batako dan bata merah dicoba sebagai variabel utama. Kedua material dipilih untuk mendapatkan material yang mempunyai efisien enerji untuk mendapatkan temperatur yang rendah dalam ruangan. Metoda yang dilakukan pada penelitian ini adalah: pengukuran di lapangan dan perhitungan model simulasi dengan bantuan program komputer. Pengamatan lapangan mempergunakan data logger Hobo, sedangkan program Archipac 5.2 digunakan untuk model simulasi. Penelitian ini membandingkan antara temperatur dinding batako dan bata merah yang meliputi: Tinggi temperatur puncak, besar overheted dan durasi overheated, disamping thermal properties materialnya. Temuan yang diperoleh adalah: bahwa secara umum dinding bata merah lebih efisien energi daripada dinding batako.
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Kata kunci: thermal properties, overheated, temperatur puncak.	3aa378eec149fe4f0cbeb300e6e93efa	3398329522ddbf6a0ac8a6dd07e6c95d	832690b8de8099abbf3a5e5d3edd4d0f	article	PENGARUH "THERMAL PROPERTIES" MATERIAL BATA MERAH DAN BATAKO SEBAGAI DINDING, TERHADAP EFISIEN ENERJI DALAM RUANG DI SURABAYA	V. Totok Noerwasito	\N	2000
8205811	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001111	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16548	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001111}, priority = {2}	In the architectural development recently, form of Java traditional roof is still commonly interested. While it is full of philosophic value, form of Java traditional roof also varies. On the other hand, Java traditional architecture concerns deeply in environmental aspect, which is formed in macro and micro concept as well, in order to become harmony and be comfort to dwell in. However, in the development and the application to modern buildings, which uses modern building materials, the thermal comfort aspect and the sturdy of construction are not considered. Therefore, it is necessary to understand well the basic concept of the forming traditional architecture in the context of trophical architecture and the sturdy of construction.This research aims to give descriptions to society, students and architects, in order to understand the importantance of thermal comfort, which can be achieved by well-designed roof.To achieve the expected result, the research is approached through analizing the sturdy of construction, to the original traditional buildings and the modern buildings using the Java traditional roof as well. The thermal comfort analysis is done with some equipments such as digital thermometer, digital hygrometer and digital anemometer. The research result is design recommendation to adjust the modern material to the form of Java traditional roof. By computer program using Visual Basic, it is expected that the research will be easily understood by society and it can be applied in building design.
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Dalam perkembangan arsitektur saat ini, bentuk atap tradisional Jawa masih diminati oleh masyarakat. Selain sarat muatan filosofis, bentuk atap tradisional juga bervariasi. Di sisi lain, arsitektur tradisional Jawa sangat memperhatikan aspek lingkungan, yang tertuang dalam konsep makro dan mikro kosmosnya, sehingga selaras dan nyaman untuk dihuni. Namun dalam perkembangan dan penerapan pada bangunan modern, yang menggunakan bahan bangunan modern, aspek kenyamanan termal dan kekokohan konstruksi tidak dipertimbangkan. Dengan demikian diperlukan upaya untuk memahami konsep dasar pembentukan arsitektur tradisional ini dalam konteks arsitektur tropis dan kekokohan konstruksinya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran bagi masyarakat luas, mahasiswa dan arsitek, agar dapat memahami arti penting kenyamanan termal yang dapat diupayakan melalui perencanaan atap yang baik. Untuk mencapai hasil yang diharapkan, maka penelitian ini didekati dengan analisa terhadap kekokohan konstruksi, baik pada bangunan tradisional yang masih asli, maupun bangunan modern yang menggunakan atap tradisional Jawa. Analisa kenyamanan termal dilakukan dengan menggunakan alat-alat bantu berupa termometer digital, hygrometer digital dan anemometer digital. Hasil penelitian ini berupa rekomendasi desain untuk penyesuaian pada penggunaan material baru dengan bentuk atap bangunan tradisional Jawa. Dengan menampilkan software program komputer berbasis Visual Basic, diharapkan penelitian ini lebih mudah dipahami oleh masyarakat luas dan dapat diterapkan dalam desain bangunan.
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Kata kunci: Arsitektur tradisonal Jawa, kenyamanan termal, arsitektur tropis.	8c1bb77047e1be405a64b5c20c6387fd	53d3e74fbb5226990cea9c3bab54cd48	bb4b0e3a66735ae0718b6efc9543e7a4	article	PENGARUH BENTUK ATAP BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL DI JAWA TENGAH UNTUK PENINGKATAN KENYAMANAN (Sebuah pencarian model arsitektur tropis untuk aplikasi desain arsitektur)	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2000
8205812	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001112	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16549	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001112}, priority = {2}	According to the survey to the wheelchair users in Surabaya, it is found that 70% of the respondents want to have activities inside or outside their home independently. Therefore, a wheelchair that can satisfy their requirements is on demand. In this research we used an integrated product development to design a wheelchair. We simulated the ergonomic design by a method so called RULA for static load 150 kg. This proposed wheelchair is an ergonomic wheelchair. It is a wheelchair, that satisfies the safety regulations. By using a joystick, a user can control the wheelchair to move forward and backward, to set the seat up and down as convenience as they want to.  We hope that this wheelchair can help the physical handicaps to move more freely and have more activities than before.
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Hasil kuisioner yang disebarkan ke pemakai kursi roda di kota Surabaya pada akhir 2005 dan awal 2006 menunjukkan bahwa 70% reponden tidak menginginkan lagi didampingi oleh seorang pemandu para saat mereka beraktifitas di dalam maupun di luar rumah. Sehingga, sebagai transportasi yang sangat dibutuhkan oleh penderita cacat kaki, kursi roda perlu untuk dikembangkan berdasarkan permintaan dan keinginan mereka.  Pada makalah ini akan dipaparkan metode pengembangkan kursi roda yang didasarkan pada metode pengembangan produk terintegrasi. Melalui analisa kekuatan material pada beban statis 150 kg dan simulasi kenyamanan dengan metode RULA, dapat dirancang sebuah kursi roda yang aman dan nyaman, dapat bergerak maju mundur, tempat duduk dapat naik turun serta seluruh gerakannya dikontrol sendiri oleh pemakai kursi roda. Pengembangan kursi roda ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan ruang gerak penderita cacat kaki dalam beraktifitas.
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Kata kunci: kursi roda, transportasi, aman, nyaman, simulasi, RULA.	3e60e5a5204de9349080c949bb02d6fe	756251f2843d929c823aa935f00b605d	58372632e0f8d82f0559c95a8e7a6304	article	PENGEMBANGAN KURSI RODA SEBAGAI UPAYA PENINGKATAN RUANG GERAK PENDERITA CACAT KAKI	I Made Batan	\N	2000
8205813	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001113	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16550	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001113}, priority = {2}	Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a powerful development methodology with a wide range of applications. This paper presents a simple case using QFD on the design, detail, and process phase of a Meat Grinder product as a tool of improvement for hygienic of the Meat Grinder. The main purpose of QFD in this study was to apply in construction a method of customer-oriented design used in other industries, and to adapt some of the tables and matrices. Another purpose of this case study was to test the applicability of QFD in the design and process planning of a Meat Grinder. The developed prototype was chosen to be the screw part as the main part of the Grinder and a significant achievement was made on the improvement of hygienic, noted on less corrosive material selected of aluminum alloy 514.0  and improvement of surface roughness of 62.2%.
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD) adalah metodologi pengembangan yang cukup handal dengan rentang aplikasi yang luas. Makalah ini mempresentasikan kasus sederhana penggunaan metode QFD pada tahapan desain, detail dan proses produk penggiling daging sebagai alat untuk meningkatkan higenitasnya. Tujuan utama dari QFD pada studi ini adalah untuk menerapkan desain yang berorientasi pada pelanggan dengan mengadaptasi beberapa matriks dan table pada tahapan-tahapannya. Tujuan yang lain yaitu untuk menguji kemampuan QFD pada proses perancangan sebuah penggiling daging. Prototipe yang dipilih untuk dikembangkan yaitu bagian ulir sebagai bagian utama dari sebuah penggiling daging dan hasil yang cukup signifikan telah didapat pada  hal higenitas, ditandai dengan terpilihnya material yang kurang korosif yaitu paduan aluminium 514.0 sebagai material  yang digunakan serta perbaikan nilai kekasaran permukaan sebesar 62.2 % dari produk yang telah ada dipasaran.
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Kata kunci: quality function deployment, the house of quality, penggiling daging.	1c2c5a5176ae835252769e6b28931d92	c76e15a8c3efda041ef932896b6c1ba8	817e60130ceb81e9b830cd944475d6f7	article	DESAIN DAN PEMBUATAN ALAT PENGGILING DAGING DENGAN QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8205814	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001114	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16551	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001114}, priority = {2}	In every profit or nonprofit oriented organization, human resources are the key factor in achieving the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization. In this paper, we design the technique for measuring the individual productivity in the working area. This measurement is based on the job description, key result area and Key Performance Indicators. The aims of this method are (1) to capture the indicators that affect the performance of the workers, (2) to design the performance improvement based on the individual achievement, (3)  to identify the percentage of the workers who  are satisfying the standard  performance of the organization and (4)  to  design the individual performance reward , based on her/his productivity achievement.
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Setiap organisasi, baik yang profit oriented maupun tidak, manusia sebagai faktor modal merupakan sumber daya yang sangat berperan dalam mencapai tujuan organisasi yang efisien dan efektif. Tujuan dari pengukuran produktivitas pada makalah ini adalah untuk mendesain teknik pengukuran produktivitas individu ditempat kerja dikaitkan dengan job description, key result area, dan Key Performance Indicators. Metode ini juga bertujuan untuk mengetahui indikator-indikator yang menyebabkan naik dan turunnya prestasi kerja individu, untuk merencanakan perbaikan pestasi individu berdasarkan prestasi kerjanya, untuk mengetahui persentase (%) karyawan yang memenuhi standar prestasi perusahaan serta merencanakan perhitungan bonus prestasi kerja individu berdasarkan pencapaian produktivitasnya.
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Kata kunci: pengukuran produktivitas, pengupahan, prestasi kerja individu.	31d7e7252df2269a6a3f9c364bd2ba82	848afd694b175142ed8f5d5fa6626733	fdefd86d20e7f1468aa2c77ead356b8d	article	APLIKASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN PRODUKTIVITAS KAITANNYA DENGAN PENGUPAHAN	Pribadiyono Pribadiyono	\N	2000
8205815	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001115	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16552	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001115}, priority = {2}	It has always been a great challenge to any product development team to forecast the success of a new product at the design stage. For any product concept, it is of interest to assign an accurate probability to any event or state of the world that reflects the new product success. This probability is then required in decision tree analysis for selecting the best product concept. In practice, the probability is determined solely on intuition or subjective judgment due to impreciseness, lack of information during the design stage, and the cognitive limitation of decision makers. This paper presents an approach integrating fuzzy set theory and multi criteria decision making (MCDM) approach in forecasting accurately the success of a new product. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used due to its simplicity as a prescriptive approach that will help decision makers select the best decision with respect to a set of criteria. Fuzzy numbers are used to describe any judgment on design criteria and the event probability of a product concept. A numerical example is given to illustrate the use of this approach.
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Selalu menjadi tantangan besar bagi setiap tim pengembang produk untuk dapat mengestimasi tingkat kesuksesan suatu produk baru pada tahap desain. Tingkat kesuksesan yang dinyatakan dengan besar probabilitas berbagai state of the world dari suatu konsep produk selanjutnya digunakan dalam analisa keputusan untuk memilih konsep produk terlayak.  Selama ini besar probabilitas ditentukan lebih banyak berdasarkan intuisi dan subyektifitas pengambil keputusan.  Praktik ini cenderung menghasilkan keputusan yang bias mengingat keterbatasan kapabilitas kognitif manusia dalam mensintesa berbagai keunggulan maupun kekurangan dari sekumpulan konsep produk. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menyampaikan satu pendekatan yang mengintegrasikan logika fuzzy dan pendekatan pengambilan keputusan berkriteria jamak (multi criteria decision making /MCDM) dalam menentukan tingkat kesuksesan suatu konsep produk yang lebih akurat. MCDM digunakan karena pada dasarnya problem pemilihan konsep produk terbaik selalu mempertimbangkan sekumpulan kriteria. Pendekatan analitic hierarchy process (AHP) dipilih karena pendekatan ini menawarkan perspektif preskriptif yang akan menuntun pengambil keputusan untuk melakukan apa yang sebaiknya dan dapat dilakukan dalam membuat keputusan.  Bilangan fuzzy digunakan untuk merepresentasikan penilaian terhadap berbagai kriteria dan besar kemungkinan dari berbagai tingkat kesuksesan suatu produk.  Dengan menggunakan pendekatan Fuzzy - MCDM, tingkat kesuksesan dari suatu konsep produk akan diperoleh dengan lebih akurat dan dapat dipertanggungjawabkan untuk sesuatu yang sulit dilakukan bila pengambilan keputusan lebih didasari intuisi dan subyektifitas semata.  Sebuah contoh numerik disampaikan untuk menerangkan penggunaan pendekatan ini.
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Kata kunci: bilangan fuzzy, MCDM, AHP, konsep produk baru.	423c9dae2a019927d69692560b951310	e43081574d38de5d3136a521084209cb	e431124d7e45cf3557b7cfe37540c471	article	MENGUKUR KESUKSESAN PRODUK PADA TAHAP DESAIN: SEBUAH PENDEKATAN FUZZY-MCDM	Ade Febransyah	\N	2000
8205816	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001116	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16553	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001116}, priority = {2}	The competition in industries is increasing rapidly. This, in turn, encourages companies to define their marketing strategies appropriately. PT. X is a small-to-medium scale company which produces traditional beverage as its main product. The main problem in PT. X  is the limited budget for expanding its business and for applying its marketing strategies. At the moment, the market growth is about 16,67% ,while the market relative to the  competitor is about 0,07. Boston Consulting Group matrix says that this company is in a Question Mark position. Beside, according to 7 experts there are 13 strategy variations for  defining the priorities. Using the Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number, we found three strategies that meaningful to be applied in this company. First by adding the  new market with product diversification (72,72), second by partnering investment (71,50), and the last by breakingthrough the existing market (70,93). The first strategy is applied by defining the variation of  the products  packaging and creating the  product's diversification. The second one  is applied  by proactively, searching the information about investors, who are willing to be its partners. The last one is applied by assuring the quality and avaluibilty of the products to the customers.
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Persaingan di dunia industri semakin ketat seiring dengan terus meningkatnya laju pertumbuhan industri. Persaingan ini mengakibatkan setiap industri lebih jeli dalam merumuskan strategi pemasaran perusahaannya. PT. X merupakan industri minuman tradisional yang berada pada skala Industri Kecil Menengah. Permasalahan utama industri ini adalah terbatasnya dana untuk mengembangkan usaha dan menjalankan kegiatan pemasaran. Saat ini pertumbuhan pasar industri sebesar 16,67%, sedangkan pangsa pasar relatif terhadap pesaing utama adalah 0,07. Matriks Boston Consulting Group menyatakan bahwa perusahaan berada pada posisi tanda tanya. Terdapat 13 variasi yang ditawarkan untuk menentukan prioritas kepentingannya oleh 7 orang pakar. Sebanyak 3 strategi terpilih melalui Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number, yaitu menambah pasar baru melalui pengembangan produk baru (72,72), bermitra dalam investasi (71,50) dan menerobos pasar yang ada (70,93). Strategi pertama dirumuskan dengan mengembangkan variasi kemasan dan variasi produk. Strategi kedua dirumuskan dengan sikap proaktif perusahaan dalam mencari informasi mengenai investor untuk menjalin kerjasama dalam bidang investasi dengan perusahaannya. Strategi ketiga dirumuskan dengan sikap dan komitmen perusahaan untuk menjamin ketersediaan produk dan menjaga kualitas produk.
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Kata kunci: industri minuman tradisional, matriks boston consulting group, trapezoidal fuzzy number, strategi pemasaran.	d2a5aa3898c0a6b9599bb8dec9ae26dd	233a7c8d72aadbacdcd41b9891d2d4a6	1a6833c77f5ee70241ac2bdcea5cf208	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI PEMASARAN MELALUI PENENTUAN PRIORITAS TRAPEZOIDAL FUZZY NUMBER  (Studi Kasus Industri Minuman Tradisional)	Nunung Nurhasanah	\N	2000
8205817	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001117	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16554	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001117}, priority = {2}	The focus of this research is to solve a complex problem through the system approach. As a study case, we tried to minimize the production time at furniture industry using the appropriate process scheduling. Both simulation and Tabu Search methods were employed to solve the scheduling problem. The simulation helped to solve the problem through system approach, while the Tabu Search was employed to find the optimal solutions. The result shows that the hybrid method gave better solution than the initial condition.
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Penelitian ini memiliki fokus pada penyelesaian suatu permasalahan yang kompleks melalui pendekatan sistem. Permasalahan yang dibahas adalah bagaimana menurunkan waktu pengerjaan produk di industri perkayuan melalui proses penjadwalan yang tepat. Metode simulasi dan Tabu Search digunakan dalam penyelesaian permasalahan. Simulasi digunakan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan melalui pendekatan sistem sedangkan Tabu Search digunakan untuk mencari solusi yang optimal. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa gabungan pendekatan yang diusulkan memiliki solusi yang lebih baik daripada kondisi awal.
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8205818	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001118	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16555	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001118}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this study was to determine the maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) for Indonesian population both males and females. The secondary objective was to develop models to predict the MAWL for Indonesian population based on anthropometric variables (sixteen variables) and job related variables (lifting frequency, lifting height, vertical distance of lift). A total of 80 subjects (female students, female workers, male students, and male workers) were used in this study, 20 people for each group. The subjects performed nine lifting tasks (combination of three frequencies and three lifting heights). Psychophysical methodology was used to determine MAWL. Subjects were asked to perform the lifting tasks with loads as much as they can without straining themselves and with the assumption that they work for eight hours per day. The models were developed using data from 75% of the subjects. The models were validated using the data from the other 25% of the subjects. Testing of the models revealed that general model developed for all subjects predicted lifting capacity as well as the specific models.
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Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menentukan MAWL (Maximum Acceptable Weight of Lift) untuk orang Indonesia baik pria maupun wanita. Tujuan lain adalah menyusun suatu model yang bisa dipakai untuk memperkirakan MAWL orang Indonesia berdasarkan variabel anthropometri (16 varabel) dan variabel yang berhubungan dengan pekerjaaan (frekuensi angkatan, tinggi angkatan, jarak vertikal dari angkatan). Ada 80 orang sebagai subyek dalam penelitian ini yang terdiri dari mahasiswi, mahasiswa, pekerja wanita, pekerja pria masing-masing 20 orang. Setiap orang melakukan 9 jenis pekerjaan mengangkat beban (kombinasi antara 3 frekuensi dan 3 ketinggian angkat). Metode yang digunakan dalam menentukan MAWL adalah psychophysical. Dengan metode ini, setiap subyek diminta untuk melakukan pekerjaan mengangkat barang sesuai dengan frekuensi dan tinggi angkatan yang ditetapkan seberat mungkin sesuai dengan kemampuan mereka dengan asumsi bahwa mereka harus melakukan pekerjaan tersebut selama 8 jam setiap hari tanpa memaksa diri sendiri (untuk menghindari terjadinya cedera). Model yang dikembangkan diperoleh dari data 75% subyek sedangkan 25% dari subyek digunakan untuk validasi model tersebut. Dari pengujian model diperoleh bahwa model yang dikembangkan secara umum dapat digunakan secara cukup akurat terhadap model yang dikembangkan untuk masing-masing kelompok subyek.
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Kata kunci: anthropometry, tugas mengangkat, populasi Indonesia, kapasitas mengangkat, psychophysical, MAWL.	77c8beaa055ab88a001abcc2e579d451	33b20aae1620d241b72c91ce588bde5b	9aa4e53d544d7adf3d98ddd30bf1034b	article	KAPASITAS ANGKAT BEBAN UNTUK PEKERJA INDONESIA	Dedik Santoso	\N	2000
8205819	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001119	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16556	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001119}, priority = {2}	Recently, one of the central topics for the neural networks (NN) community is the issue of data preprocessing on the use of NN. In this paper, we will investigate this topic particularly on the effect of Decomposition method as data processing and the use of NN for modeling effectively time series with both trend and seasonal patterns. Limited empirical studies on seasonal time series forecasting with neural networks show that some find neural networks are able to model seasonality directly and prior deseasonalization is not necessary, and others conclude just the opposite. In this research, we study particularly on the effectiveness of data preprocessing, including detrending and deseasonalization by applying Decomposition method on NN modeling and forecasting performance. We use two kinds of data, simulation and real data. Simulation data are examined on multiplicative of trend and seasonality patterns. The results are compared to those obtained from the classical time series model. Our result shows that a combination of detrending and deseasonalization by applying Decomposition method is the effective data preprocessing on the use of NN for forecasting trend and seasonal time series.	14160f118691688c5865df57677abe4d	5ef21beecedb390d9b5f1eb95b30ebe1	70c2b48a3bde0f683d196afe75ab4bd7	article	THE EFFECT OF DECOMPOSITION METHOD AS DATA PREPROCESSING ON NEURAL NETWORKS MODEL FOR FORECASTING TREND AND SEASONAL TIME SERIES	Suhartono Suhartono	\N	2000
8205820	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001120	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16557	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001120}, priority = {2}	A Contour map is commonly displayed in two dimensional view, where the earth's contours captured from above the earth. A Two dimensional contour map often difficult to express the earth's surface velocity. The problem arose when trying to visualize a contour map in three dimension environment, is about how to connect each contour lines that exist within the two dimensional contour map. In order to solve that problem, writer creates an algorithm that able to convert earth's coordinate data into a collection of polygonal mesh data. Conversion process is done by using a square polygon web. At the beginning, the square polygon web was set flat at the height of 0 meter. Then, every vertex on the square polygon web must be altered to the same height as the height of the contour map at the same coordinate. Experiments conducted shows that the square polygon web, which the height has been altered, able to display earth's contours in three-dimensional view.
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Pada umumnya peta kontur disajikan dalam sudut pandang dua dimensi, dimana kontur dilihat dari atas permukaan bumi. Penyajian peta kontur secara dua dimensi sering kali sulit memberikan gambaran mengenai ketinggian dari permukaan bumi yang sedang diamati. Permasalahan yang muncul ketika akan melakukan visualisasi peta kontur secara tiga dimensi adalah bagaimana cara menghubungkan garis kontur yang satu dengan yang lain. Permasalahan tersebut muncul karena sering kali data peta kontur yang didapat hanya berupa data koordinat bumi dari tiap kontur yang ada. Untuk memecahkan permasalahan tersebut, penulis membuat sebuah algoritma yang dapat meng-konversi kumpulan data koordinat bumi menjadi kumpulan data koordinat mesh polygon yang merupakan komponen penyusun objek tiga dimensi. Pembentukan data koordinat mesh polygon dilakukan dengan memanfaatkan sebuah jaringan poligon bujur sangkar yang menutupi seluruh daerah peta kontur. Pertama-tama, jaringan poligon bujur sangkar diletakkan mendatar pada ketinggian 0 meter. Kemudian tiap vertex pada jaringan poligon bujur sangkar akan diubah ketinggiannya sesuai dengan ketinggian peta kontur pada koordinat sumbu X dan Y yang sama dengan koordinat X dan Y vertex. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan bahwa jaringan poligon, yang ketinggian tiap vertexnya telah disesuaikan dengan ketinggian peta kontur, dapat menggambarkan kontur permukaan bumi secara tiga dimensi.
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Kata kunci: peta kontur, koordinat bumi, konversi, mesh polygon, tiga dimensi.	b4c608afa8caaabfce26e9e3e2bd39c4	abca538aeef952d9d41f510016fa4fda	7ec95878abeed795889524e7150a327e	article	VISUALISASI PETA KONTUR DALAM SUDUT PANDANG TIGA DIMENSI	Jimmy Jimmy	\N	2001
8205821	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001121	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16558	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001121}, priority = {2}	Association rules that involve two or more dimensions or predicates can be referred as multidimensional association rules. Rather than searching for frequent itemsets (as is done in mining single-dimensional association rules), in multidimensional association rules, we search for frequent predicate sets. In general, there are two types of multidimensional association rules, namely interdimension association rules and hybrid-dimension association rules. Interdimension association rules are multidimensional association rules with no repeated predicates. This paper introduces a method for generating interdimension association rules. A more meaningful association rules can be provided by generalizing crisp value of attributes to be fuzzy value. To generate the multidimensional association rules implying fuzzy value, this paper introduces an alternative method for mining the rules by searching for the predicate sets.	b7a580a780cdbabb4888f42779ffb5ff	27c7189702bbc088b5a9931a36c9e44b	8c72a8643bc01eb699c3cdbadfa4e614	article	A PROPOSAL OF FUZZY MULTIDIMENSIONAL ASSOCIATION RULES	Rolly Intan	\N	2001
8205822	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001122	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16559	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001122}, priority = {2}	Alphanumerical password is the password scheme that obligates the users to enter characters as their password. In spite of its popularity, alphanumerical password usually can be cracked easily when it is used by novice users. Since these users usually type their password slowly, unauthorized person can get the password easily by observing the movement of the users' finger as they entering the password. A graphical password is proposed to replace the alphanumerical password. From the experiment it can be shown that none of users graphical password can be cracked, meanwhile 80% of the users' alphanumerical password can be cracked by the researcher. However in average, users need only 4.68 seconds to enter the password in alphanumerical password scheme, meanwhile in graphical password scheme it takes about 39.06 seconds. Hence password entry in the graphical password scheme needs about 8 times longer than in alphanumerical password. Based on this fact, the graphical password may still be considered to be used in applications that do not need a rapid password entry and the system security is becoming the main issue.	18e2c27bd6f5a0cdc744084c927e416a	be7840ef962d6b55bb5e9a3a207f0027	7a0208b6356c74f43e57c8ce9e0b1124	article	THE USAGE OF GRAPHICAL PASSWORD AS A REPLACEMENT TO THE ALPHANUMERICAL PASSWORD	Siauw Welly	\N	2001
8205823	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001123	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16560	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001123}, priority = {2}	Variable-Centered Intelligent Rule System (VCIRS) is a system which is inspired by Rule-based System (RBS) and Ripple Down Rules (RDR). The system architecture is adapted from RBS, while from RDR this system obtained its advantages. The system organized Rule Base (RB) in a special structure so that easy knowledge building, powerful knowledge inferencing and evolutionally system performance refining can be obtained in the same time. In this paper, the architecture of VCIRS is used to build an expert system for helping students to choose a department at a university. The application of this expert system is able to handle fuzzy concepts (e.g., such as good, high or rather high) which is a prominent part of sentences in natural language. This system is able to cope with exact values, fuzzy (or inexact) values and combined reasoning, allowing fuzzy and normal terms to be freely mixed in the rules and facts. An application example in this paper is a RBS which is employed fuzzy logic and fuzzy number for inexact reasoning. It uses two inexact basic concepts, i.e., fuzziness and uncertainty. A case study presented here is the department admission at Chinese University of Hongkong, formed in a RB containing with fuzzy and normal terms. From experiments performed, there's the proper result obtained comparing with the result from Z-II system (i.e., a comprehensive expert system builder tool developed by Chinese University of Hongkong) which is this paper refers to. So that the conclusion is a fuzzy VCIRS proposed here, is working properly and producing the right and true results.
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Variable-Centered Intelligent Rule System (VCIRS) adalah sistem yang terinspirasi dari Rule-based System (RBS) dan Ripple Down Rules (RDR). Arsitektur sistem diadaptasi dari RBS dan ia mengambil kelebihan-kelebihan dari RDR. Sistem ini mengorganisasikan basis aturan dalam sebuah struktur yang spesial sehingga kemudahan pembangunan pengetahuan, penelusuran pengetahuan yang kuat, dan perbaikan unjuk kerja sistem yang selalu berkembang dapat  diperoleh pada waktu yang sama. Dalam paper ini, arsitektur VCIRS dimanfaatkan untuk membangun sebuah sistem pakar yang dapat membantu calon mahasiswa memilih jurusan pada suatu Perguruan Tinggi. Aplikasi sistem pakar ini dapat menangani konsep fuzzy seperti good, high, atau rather high, yang merupakan bagian kalimat yang sangat berarti dalam bahasa sehari-hari. Sistem ini dapat menangani nilai yang tepat/teliti, nilai fuzzy (atau tidak tepat/tidak teliti), dan jenis pertimbangan gabungan, serta mengijinkan istilah fuzzy dan istilah normal untuk digabungkan secara bebas dalam aturan dan fakta. Contoh aplikasi dalam paper ini adalah sebuah sistem berbasis aturan yang menggunakan logika fuzzy dan bilangan fuzzy untuk jenis pertimbangan yang tidak tepat/tidak teliti. Sistem ini menggunakan dua konsep dasar ketidaktepatan/ketidaktelitian, yaitu fuzziness dan uncertainty. Kasus dalam penelian ini adalah pemilihan jurusan di Chinese University of Hongkong dalam bentuk basis aturan yang didalamnya mengandung istilah fuzzy dan istilah normal. Dari uji coba yang dilakukan, didapat hasil yang sesuai dengan hasil dari sistem Z-II, yaitu alat bantu pembangun sistem pakar komprehensif yang dikembangkan di Chinese University of Hongkong, yang menjadi acuan dari paper ini. Sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa fuzzy VCIRS dapat bekerja dengan baik, serta memberikan hasil yang benar dan dapat dipercaya.
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Kata kunci:  rule-based systems, VCIRS, knowledge building, knowledge inferencing, knowledge refining, logika fuzzy, bilangan fuzzy.	becc6ab2ddf8714a1b512494fb8ccb5f	b7125c4d90b1861114fa39bc877e9e3d	429865f1cb831694acf0dfafb4422fde	article	PENERAPAN KONSEP FUZZY DALAM VARIABLE-CENTERED INTELLIGENT RULE SYSTEM (Studi Kasus: Pemilihan Jurusan di Chinese University of Hongkong)	Oky Wijayanto	\N	2001
8205824	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001124	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16561	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001124}, priority = {2}	Three-Phase Dependency Analysis (TPDA) algorithm was proved as most efficient algorithm (which requires at most O(N4) Conditional Independence (CI) tests). By integrating TPDA with "node topological sort algorithm", it can be used to learn Bayesian Network (BN) structure from missing value (named as TPDA1 algorithm).  And then, outlier can be reduced by applying an "outlier detection & removal algorithm" as pre-processing for TPDA1. TPDA2 algorithm proposed consists of those ideas, outlier detection & removal, TPDA, and node topological sort node.	510ca1a4579e5097cf691926e8531e4d	a0470e4da34b04ff6cd95715da1d7d9e	e68006388146548eff2fd24ea97e4246	article	TPDA2 ALGORITHM FOR LEARNING BN STRUCTURE FROM MISSING VALUE AND OUTLIERS IN DATA MINING	G.A. Putri Saptawati	\N	2001
8205825	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001125	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16562	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001125}, priority = {2}	Usually we use paper to draw sketch of room for designing building. Using paper can cause a problem especially for changing the sketch or size of the room. To solve that problem, we can use software to design sketch of the room. Nowadays there are many software can be used but many of those can only view in two dimension, top side. Using only two dimensions viewing, user have difficulties to imagine the real room in three dimensions. Also there are software which can view in three dimensions, but unfortunately the price of those software is so high. In this paper, we implement software to help user to design the sketch of the room in two dimensions, but the result can be viewed in three dimensions. In three dimensions view, user can do movement like view the real world. This software also can be used to create building have multi level, and the accessories that can be used are floor, wall, door, window and stair. To implement this software we use OpenGL library.
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Untuk merancang denah ruang pada sebuah bangunan, biasanya dilakukan penggambaran sketsa ruang yang diinginkan pada kertas. Tidak semua orang, terutama orang yang awam terhadap bidang arsitektur, membayangkan sebuah gambar denah sebagai ruangan akan sangat menyulitkan. Untuk menjembatani antara perancang dengan pelanggan, antara rancangan denah dalam bentuk 2D dengan visualisasi dalam bentuk 3D, maka dalam penelitian ini dikembangkan sebuah perangkat lunak yang mampu menghasilkan visualisasi bentuk sebuah ruang dari inputan berupa gambar denah 2D tampak atas. Dengan adanya fasilitas editor pada perangkat lunak ini, maka perancang dapat melakukan perubahan denah ataupun ukuran yang sudah tergambar dan langsung menampilkan hasil visualisasinya. Oleh karena itu, pada penelitian ini, dikembangkan pembuatan perangkat lunak editor denah ruang secara 2D yang dapat langsung divisualisasikan dalam bentuk 3D dengan ukuran yang sama dengan yang diinputkan pada gambar denahnya. Pada visualisasi yang berbentuk 3D, pengguna dapat melakukan penjelajahan ruang seperti berada pada ruang secara nyata. Pada perangkat lunak ini, bangunan dapat dibuat bertingkat dan bagian ruang yang disediakan adalah lantai, dinding, pintu, jendela serta tangga. Perangkat lunak yang dihasilkan mampu menampilkan visualisasi dalam bentuk 3D secara nyata. Kamera dapat diletakkan di sembarang tempat dan kemudian menggeser-geser posisinya dengan menggerakkan kursor. 
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Kata kunci: editor denah ruang, 2D, 3D, visualisasi, OpenGL	143b6ecbc6a25849042611bb0557ad74	87778da3ffa236afa55d96bb2930b960	ce75fc459c71f648b929c009727f2a84	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK EDITOR DENAH RUANG 2D UNTUK DIVISUALISASIKAN SECARA 3D	Yohanes Pribadi	\N	2001
8205826	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001126	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16563	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001126}, priority = {2}	Almost all computer users know Windows Explorer. With the windows explorer, a user could do the operation file/directory, such as seeing the structure of the hierarchy from the directory, copied some files et cetera. In other words, a window explorer had file manager facilities. This research will discuss the development of the application of the data storage based on web that had file manager facilities (remote virtual the data storage) with the previleges. This research could be applied for the management of the lectures data in the class or in the computer laboratory of a institution.
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Hampir setiap pengguna komputer mengenal Windows Explorer. Karena dengan Windows Explorer, user dapat melakukan operasi file/direktori, seperti melihat struktur hirarki dari direktori, menyalin file dan lain sebagainya. Dengan kata lain, window explorer memiliki fasilitas pengaturan file (file manager). Penelitian ini akan membahas pembangunan aplikasi penyimpanan data berbasis web yang mempunyai fasilitas pengaturan file (remote virtual the data storage) dengan hak akses yang berbeda (previleges). Penelitian ini dapat diimplementasikan untuk manajemen data perkuliahan di kelas maupun di laboratorium komputer suatu perguruan tinggi.
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Kata kunci: remote virtual the data storage, file manager, web, NAS.	6c46b6e142b461ffa67d37a0fd9215bc	bdcbb6b9889896a27496be0b4a50264d	4c052bd6fbc0f54fd286e74ce9cfdade	article	REMOTE VIRTUAL THE DATA STORAGE	Rendra Gustriansyah	\N	2001
8205827	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001127	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16564	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001127}, priority = {2}	Due to increasing of measurement performance necessity and pH controlling on laboratory scale and industry, it needs to make measurement system that can give the best performance with the high accuracy and robust with the disturbance and noise. Sensor of  pH measurement is combination electrode with voltage output. This is influenced by hydrogen ion and liquid temperature. It will lead error if there is temperature changing in the measured process. In order to solve this problem, it needs pH measurement device that can measure pH without disturbed by temperature changes. ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System) can be used for identifying the voltage due from hydrogen ion and temperature changes. So, the pH measurement would be robust to temperature changes. Based on this result study, precision and accuracy device are 1.91% and 0.45% in the pH range 2-10.6 and temperature range 10-80oC. This gives conclusion that ANFIS can decrease pH reading error because of temperature changes. 
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Seiring dengan meningkatnya kebutuhan performansi pengukuran dan pengendalian pH baik dalam skala laboratorium maupun industri maka perlu dibuat sistem pengukuran yang mampu memberikan performansi yang baik dengan akurasi yang memadai dan tahan terhadap ganguan dan noise. Sensor yang digunakan pada pengukuran pH adalah elektroda kombinasi dengan output tegangan. Tegangan tersebut selain dipengruhi oleh kehadiran ion hidrogen juga sangat dipengaruhi oleh temperatur larutan, sehingga akan terjadi kesalahan yang berarti bila ada perubahan temperatur pada proses yang diukur. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut maka perlu dibuat alat ukur pH yang mampu mengukur pH tanpa terpengaruh oleh perubahan temperatur. Salah satu caranya adalah dengan memanfaatkan ANFIS (Adaptif NeuroFuzzy Inference System) untuk mengindentifikasi tegangan yang dihasilkan oleh kehadiran ion hidrogen dan tegangan yang disebabkan oleh perubahan temperartur, sehingga hasil pengukuran dapat relatif stabil terhadap ganguan temperatur. Dari hasil pengujian diperoleh kepresisian alat hasil perancangan sebesar 1.91% dan keakurasian sebesar 0.45%, dengan range pengujian pH 2-10.6 dan pada range temperatur 10 - 80 oC. Sehingga pengukuran pH berbasis ANFIS mampu mengatasi kesalahan pembacaan pH akibat perubahan temperatur.
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8205828	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001128	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001128}, priority = {2}	Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm is extended from Estimation of Distribution Algorithm. This heuristic algorithm proposes the new approach for recombination of generate new individual that without crossover and mutation process such as genetic algorithm. Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm uses connectivity variable the pair gene for recombination of generate new individual.  Connectivity between variable is doing along optimization process. In this research, genetic algorithm performance with one point crossover is compared with Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm performance in case Onemax, De Jong F2 function, and Traveling Salesman Problem. In this research, experimental results have shown performance the both algorithm is dependence of parameter respectively and also population size that used. For Onemax case with size small problem, Genetic Algorithm perform better with small number of iteration and more fast for get optimum result. However, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm perform better of result optimization for case Onemax with huge size problem. For De Jong F2 function, Genetic Algorithm perform better from Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm of a number of iteration and time. For case Traveling Salesman Problem, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm have shown perform better from Genetic Algorithm of optimization result.
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Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm merupakan perkembangan lebih lanjut dari Estimation of Distribution Algorithm. Algoritma heuristik ini mengenalkan pendekatan baru dalam melakukan rekombinasi untuk membentuk individu baru, yaitu tidak menggunakan proses crossover dan mutasi seperti pada Genetic Algorithm. Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm menggunakan keterkaitan pasangan variabel dalam melakukan rekombinasi untuk membentuk individu baru. Keterkaitan antar variabel tersebut ditemukan selama proses optimasi berlangsung. Aplikasi yang dibuat dalam penelitian ini ditujukan untuk membandingkan kinerja Genetic Algorithm sederhana persilangan satu titik dengan Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm pada kasus Onemax, Fungsi De Jong F2, dan Traveling Salesman Problem. Dari uji coba yang dilakukan, didapat hasil bahwa kinerja dari kedua algoritma tersebut dipengaruhi oleh parameter masing-masing dan juga besar ukuran populasi yang digunakan. Untuk kasus Onemax dengan ukuran masalah yang kecil, Genetic Algorithm lebih unggul dalam hal jumlah iterasi yang lebih sedikit dan waktu yang lebih cepat untuk mendapat hasil optimal. Namun, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm lebih unggul dalam hal hasil optimasi pada kasus Onemax dengan ukuran masalah yang lebih besar. Untuk Fungsi De Jong F2, Genetic Algorithm lebih unggul dari Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm utamanya dalam hal jumlah iterasi dan waktu. Sedangkan untuk kasus Traveling Salesman Problem, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm dapat menunjukkan kinerja yang lebih baik dari Genetic Algorithm dalam hal hasil optimasi.
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Kata kunci: heuristic algorithm, estimation of distribution algorithm, bivariate marginal distribution algorithm, genetic algorithm.	b08da7d33c2b1d2329567a5e77290b62	bf69ea0a5bb6f695ef209e5f8ce5e508	d83b32a9db18d8a17f6df8a369b7a41b	article	STUDI PERBANDINGAN ANTARA ALGORITMA BIVARIATE MARGINAL DISTRIBUTION DENGAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Yudhi Purwananto	\N	2001
8205829	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001129	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16566	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001129}, priority = {2}	The quality of the data provided is critical to the success of data warehousing initiatives. There is strong evidence that many organisations have significant data quality problems, and that these have substantial social and economic impacts. This paper  describes a study which explores modeling  of  the  dynamic  parts  of  the  data  warehouse. This metamodel enables data warehouse management, design and evolution based on a high level conceptual perspective, which can be linked to the actual structural and physical aspects of the data warehouse architecture. Moreover, this metamodel is capable of modeling complex activities, their interrelationships, the relationship of activities with data sources and execution details.	edc3861278c3baf4ef9c874e6ef4b877	a346ac16e71514875c90d70af39304d5	224972d2a4f9019e9b3a54bfff7300ea	article	A PROPOSAL OF DATA QUALITY FOR DATA WAREHOUSES ENVIRONMENT	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8205830	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001130	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16567	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001130}, priority = {2}	This research is based on an insifht which is developed from Kanter's structural theory of power in organizations, thich purports to examine the impact of job and psychological emprowerment on organizational trust and job satisfaction. This research employs a cross sectional design, using a sample from 5 private universities in Kalimantan. The respondents are 186 full-time lecturers in these universities. The result of this research proves that job empowerment has a significant and positive impact on psychological empowerment, organizational trust and job satisfaction. Psychological empowerment in turn has significant and positive impact on organizational trust and job satisfaction. Organizational trust has significant and positive impact on job satisfaction. It is also found that job empowerment exerts its positive and significant impact on job satisfaction through the modiation of psychological empowerment and organizational trust.
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Penelitian ini merupakan pengembangan teori Kanter  tentang  structural theory of power in organizations, yang bertujuan menguji pengaruh pemberdayaan kerja, pemberdayaan psikologis dan kepercayaan organisasional terhadap kepuasan kerja. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan cross sectional study pada 5 perguruan tinggi swasta berbentuk universitas di Kalimantan. Responden adalah dosen tetap PTS dengan jumlah 186 orang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemberdayaan kerja berpengaruh signifikan dan positif terhadap pemberdayaan psikologis, kepercayaan organisasional dan kepuasan kerja. Pemberdayaan psikologis berpengaruh signifikan dan positif  terhadap kepercayaan organisasional dan kepuasan kerja. Kepercayaan organisasional berpengaruh signifikan dan positif  terhadap kepuasan kerja. Demikian juga pemberdayaan kerja berpengaruh signifikan dan positif terhadap kepuasan kerja dengan dimediasi  oleh pemberdayaan psikologis dan kepercayaan organisasional. 
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Kata kunci: pemberdayaan kerja, pemberdayaan psikologis, kepercayaan organisasional dan kepuasan kerja.	2a3e3eabed975ca0052db10bc67a95b6	383713148a16c6baf149fcba4526c85c	b08da23060c3494e0e14a2b60b476a38	article	PENGARUH PEMBERDAYAAN KERJA DAN PSIKOLOGIS TERHADAP KEPERCAYAAN ORGANISASIONAL DAN KEPUASAN KERJA DOSEN TETAP PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA	Debora Debora	\N	2000
8205831	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001131	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16568	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001131}, priority = {2}	Efforts to assess the effect of information technology on firm performance to date, have given mixed results. Some of the research have been unable to conclude the positive effect of information technology on performance. This paper aims to  discuss how an organization can better use its information technology assets to realize this positive impact. In order to realize this positive impact, an organization can not just relying itself on investing in information technology equipment. Moreover organization should direct its human resources to innovate on technology that is possessed, fixing its  business process, and choosing the right business model by using its technology.
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Upaya untuk meneliti dampak teknologi informasi pada kinerja perusahaan selama ini, telah memberikan temuan yang bertolak belakang. Sebagian dari penelitian tersebut tidak dapat menyimpulkan adanya dampak positif dari teknologi informasi terhadap kinerja. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas bagaimana suatu organisasi dapat menggunakan asset teknologi informasinya dengan lebih baik untuk memperoleh dampak positif dari teknologi tersebut. Untuk dapat merealisasikan dampak positif tersebut, suatu organisasi tidak dapat berhenti pada melakukan investasi pada perangkat teknologi informasi saja, lebih jauh lagi organisasi tersebut harus mengerahkan sumber daya manusianya untuk berinovasi pada teknologi yang dimiliki, memperbaiki proses bisnis yang ada, serta memilih model bisnis yang sesuai dengan memanfaatkan teknologi yang telah dimilikinya.
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Kata kunci:. teknologi informasi, productivity paradoks, business model.	94ca5f31efee321d3379920848cbe25a	ad25c082ccf19578e07a34f4a184c828	3b65733aa5e7302afe91a8693532a894	article	TINJAUAN TERHADAP DAMPAK  TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DALAM ORGANISASI BISNIS DAN UPAYA UNTUK MEREALISASIKAN MANFAAT POSITIFNYA	Retno Ardianti	\N	2000
8205832	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001132	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16569	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001132}, priority = {2}	This research attempts to investigate the effect of downward sloping demand curves for stock on firms' financing decisions. For the same size of equity issuance, firms with steeper slope of demand curves for their stocks experience a larger price drop in their share price compare to their counterparts. As a consequence, firms with a steeper slope of demand curves are less likely to issue equity and hence they have higher leverage ratios. This research finds that the steeper the slope of demand curve for firm's stock, the higher the actual leverage of the firm. Furthermore, firms with a steeper slope of demand curves have higher target leverage ratios, signifying that these firms prefer debt to equity financing in order to avoid the adverse price impact of equity issuance on their share price.	c998e532b418fcab234049607134c68b	0d228a7f0b8c6ee1e047f9a20912b1ab	c11d60368668f04d92417a2831790700	article	DOWNWARD SLOPING DEMAND CURVES FOR STOCK AND LEVERAGE	Liem Fun	\N	2000
8205833	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001133	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16570	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001133}, priority = {2}	This study has something as a purpose to building the empirical models and the new hypothesis between the broad money, surpluses or fiscal deficit, the general price index or inflation rate, demand for monetary base and demand for bank deposit. This study also head for optimal interest rate for bank deposit at the given value of broad money, surplus or fiscal deficit, general price index, demand for monetary base, and demand for bank deposit. The model build consist to balance central bank, intertemporal budget constraint at the maximum expected utility for hold monetary base and bank deposit. The evaluation of the surplus or fiscal deficit stabilization is with the alteration of the requirement reserve ratio, Gross Domestic Product, general price index and interest rate. The results of the study show that the requirement reserve ratio, Gross Domestic Product, general price index and interest rate is very respect to surplus or deficit fiscal. The contribution requirement reserve ratio and interest rate for surplus or deficit fiscal are relatively high. This results show that the clower constraint model can explain the necessary of fiscal and monetary coordinate. Fiscal policy still weak and cause the real business cycle slow down, high inflation and interest rate. The other hands, monetary policy is very strong and cause fiscal surplus is relatively high. The prudent of government and monetary authority are needed to build the fiscal and monetary policy for create the dynamic economy, lower inflation, requirement reserve ratio and interest rate, and the monetary and fiscal dynamic equilibrium.  
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Studi ini bertujuan membuat model empiris dan hipotesis baru tentang faktor-faktor broad money, surplus dan defisit fiskal, tingkat bunga secara umum, atau tingkat inflasi, permintaan uang primer dan deposito.  Selain itu studi ini juga mencari tingkat suku bunga deposito optimal pada nilai tertentu dari faktor-faktor tersebut di atas. Model yang dibangun berhubungan dengan neraca bank sentral, pembatas  anggaran intertemporal pada expected utility maksimum, untuk menahan uang primer dan deposito. Evaluasi dari stabilitas surplus dan defisit fiskal diamati dari giro wajib minimum, produk domestik bruto, indeks harga umum, dan tingkat bunga. Hasil studi bahwa giro wajib mnimum, produk domestik bruto, indeks harga umum, dan tingkat bunga berhubungan dengan surplus atau defisit fiskal. Kontribusi dari giro wajib minimum dan tingkat suku bunga terhadap surplus atau defisit fiskal relatif tinggi. Hasil ini menunjukan bahwa clower constraint model dapat menjelaskan perlunya koordinasi antara kebijakan fiskal dan moneter. Kebijakan fiskal masih lemah, dan menyebabkan siklus  real bisnis  menurun., dan inflasi maupun tingkat bunga yang tinggi. Pada sisi lain terjadinya kebijakan moneter yang sangat kuat menyebabkan surplus fiskal yang relatif tinggi.  Evaluasi dar hal ini adalah dibutuhkan oteritas moneter dan pemerintahan yang hati-hati dalam membuat kebijakan moneter dan fiskal, agar tercipta iklim ekonomi yang dinamis, inflasi rendah, giro wajib minimum yang rendah, tingkat bunga yang rendah, serta keseimbangan dinamis antara sektor moneter dan fiskal.    
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Kata kunci:. Surplus dan defisit fiskal, clower constraint model, moneter, fiskal.	f6b79490c519305ed69a0213f16c6151	cefa4978b75f3f97c944441b4f102b59	b95a39a2668fc1e041b8039777b47891	article	THE CLOWER CONSTRAINTS MODEL DARI SURPLUS ATAU DEFISIT FISKAL PEMERINTAH	Jonni Manurung	\N	2000
8205834	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001134	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16571	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001134}, priority = {2}	This research has an aim of examining the influence of emotional responses towards   the impulsive buying behavior tendency from the online consumers, as a result of direct advertisement's stimulus. Online Stimulus advertisement is formatted through a kind of audio-visual media format, picture animation, and picture text. The main purpose of this research is focused on the format shape of online medium, however, as a compare, brochures are usually used as one of offline mediums. The format of research use factorial experimental design with the online and offline medium as the factor.  Besides, to evaluate indirect impacts of emotional response to the impulsive buying behavior tendency, it has used resources expenditure, recreation and convenience shopping oriented which are intervening variables. The results of this research shows that there are different of stimulus impacts between offline and online medium formats. It has been found that the format of online medium has stronger stimulus effect than the offline one. Although, online format medium has stronger stimulus total effect, but still the format of audio visual medium and text of picture has stronger effect than the form of picture animation. The other finding, The resources expenditures has a positive intervening between emotional responses towards recreation shopping oriented but  has negative intervening towards convenience shopping oriented. This can be clearly seen on the format of audio visual and picture animation medium. The result of the same analysis has proven that convenience shopping oriented is a positive intervening between emotional response and impulsive buying behavior tendency but recreation shopping oriented has negative impact. 
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Penelitian bertujuan untuk menguji dampak respon emosi terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif konsumen online. Respon emosi dan kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif ditimbulkan karena stimulus dari iklan online. Format media iklan online diformat dalam bentuk audio-visual, animasi gambar, dan teks gambar.  Tujuan utama dari penelitian ini, lebih difokuskan pada format media online, namun digunakan media offline brosur sebagai pembanding stimulus media. Penelitian diformat dalam rancangan percobaan faktorial dengan menggunakan format media online dan offline sebagai faktor. Untuk menguji dampak tidak langsung respon emosi terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif, digunakan sumberdaya yang dikeluarkan dan orientasi belanja konsumen sebagai mediasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa terdapat perbedaan pengaruh stimulus antara format media offline dengan media online terhadap respon emosi dan kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif. Ditemukan bahwa stimulus dari format media online memberikan dampak respon emosi dan kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif yang lebih kuat. Dalam kelompok format media online ditemukan juga bahwa bentuk format audio-visual dan teks gambar mempunyai stimulus yang tidak berbeda secara statistik dan lebih kuat dibandingkan format animasi gambar. Hasil temuan lainya. menunjukan bahwa respon emosi mempunyai dampak positip secara langsung terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif. Selain itu sumberdaya yang dikeluarkan dapat merupakan mediasi positip antara respon emosi dengan orientasi belanja rekreasi, dan negatip untuk orientasi belanja kenyamanan. Orientasi belanja kenyamanan merupakan mediasi positip antara sumberdaya yang dikeluarkan dengan kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif, sedangkan orientasi belanja rekreasi merupakan mediasi negatip.
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Kata kunci:. pembelian online, pembelian impulsive, media online, orientasi belanja.	f29cb805c374633443988546d6cdf051	6ac56c90cbc5ab9c8b28d74e630deecd	c4940f776d103451809395bf2faee5b1	article	DAMPAK RESPON EMOSI TERHADAP KECENDERUNGAN PERILAKU PEMBELIAN IMPULSIF KONSUMEN ONLINE DENGAN SUMBERDAYA YANG DIKELUAKAN DAN ORIENTASI BELANJA SEBAGAI VARIABEL MEDIASI	Hatane Semuel	\N	2000
8205835	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001135	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16572	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001135}, priority = {2}	The government of town Surabaya acquires the land which is rented to society by publishing Ijin Penggunanan Tanah as a Surat Hijau. When the economic growth, the society make Surat Hijau as guarantee at bank to enlarge its business activity. But practically, it does not all receptive bank mentioned as Surat Hijau of guarantee. Unrighteous consideration bank is not own the rights preference for land though building have been published preference by registration fiduciary. Therefore the importance of assessment for the property to credit guarantee base on the Market Value. Where property taken as the guarantee have to own the clear qualification legality, transferability the right or encumbered the rights or any kind, physical status for property identified clearly and the property own the market potency.
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Pemerintah Kota Surabaya memiliki aset tanah yang disewakan pada masyarakat dengan menerbitkan Ijin Penggunanan Tanah dikenal sebagai Surat Hijau. Disaat ekonomi mulai bertumbuh, masyarakat berkeinginan untuk menjadikan surat hijau sebagai jaminan pada bank untuk memperbesar kegiatan usahanya. Namun pada kenyataannya tidak semua bank mau menerima surat hijau tersebut sebagai jaminan. Pertimbangan pihak bank adalah tidak memiliki hak preferensi atas tanah meskipun bangunan diatasnya telah terbit preferensi dengan melakukan pendaftaran fiducia. Oleh karena itu perlunya penilaian untuk properti dengan tujuan jaminan kredit berbasis Nilai Pasar. Dimana properti yang dijadikan agunan tersebut harus memiliki kualifikasi legalitas yang jelas, haknya dapat dipindah tangankan atau dibebani hak tanggungan atau sejenisnya, status fisik atas properti teridentifikasi dengan jelas dan properti tersebut memiliki potensi pasar.
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Kata kunci:. surat hijau, jaminan, penilaian.	feb0569ecbf0827b3e627ecb7a9a77a8	4e022d47fc4ab8d21113e1a1940ded57	e6489a50a2f2249f54b99d9c83b63089	article	PENILAIAN ATAS AGUNAN KREDIT BERSTATUS SURAT HIJAU	Njo Anastasia	\N	2000
8205836	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001136	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16573	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001136}, priority = {2}	This article examined the rate of self-initiated communication acquisition, in a second language, of a child with autism. The language treatment objective was to teach functional communication skills in English through the use of Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). The findings of this study show that it is possible for a child with autism to acquire functional communication skills in his second language even though he did not possess such communication skills in his first language. 	bf32682498fc5073420119935c87ecb0	ba931a9610e265735d7e0b45d75816c0	395979846b5d60ecc0e414e1b6e6b2a8	article	THE TEACHING OF FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE SKILLS IN A SECOND LANGUAGE TO A CHILD WITH AUTISM	Renee Chong	\N	2000
8205837	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001137	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16574	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001137}, priority = {2}	The present paper addresses the advantages and the limitations of using verbal reports in a study on the lexical processing strategies of learners' reading in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Indonesia. While verbal reports offer invaluable data in exploring mental processing, caution should be applied in its use; consequently, a number of actions need to be taken to minimize the limitations to obtain more valid data.	1ab1dd38c25cb3dbd4016bfc25c83e66	b09743505021cfbd3cbeaf74588432f4	2599b5f6dc85f2e7c8549f37562297ce	article	VERBAL REPORTS AS A METHOD TO ELICIT LEXICAL PROCESSING STRATEGIES	Kusumarasdyati Kusumarasdyati	\N	2000
8205838	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001138	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16575	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001138}, priority = {2}	This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholinguistic processes of self-monitoring and self-repair. Three intervals were examined: error-to-cut off; cut off-to-repair; error-to-repair. The intervals indicate support theories of internal speech monitoring, and also indicate that the planning of speech-repairs can take place pre-articulatorily as well	ac11b70a91ae63196caf2c1d150e7599	f15a562da494bd364e77184bd1d2867e	34691bba16efd2eec94adb4f89092373	article	SELF-MONITORING AND SELF-REPAIR IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH	Stefanie Pillai	\N	2000
8205839	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001139	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16576	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001139}, priority = {2}	A good test-taker is always prepared for the test. He knows what to do before, during and after the test. The study under report aimed at exploring students' strategies for taking classroom tests. A set of structured questionnaire was distributed to thirty-six students of an English Department in Surabaya Indonesia. Likert scales were used to measure the students' test-taking strategies. The students' responses were then analyzed to know how well the students used test-taking strategies. The study reveals that in general the students of the English Department are not always well prepared for classroom tests.	efe184035eecb8ce64c7369b29072690	7a4af14aacddb1a8e6ae082d77b000bc	202ea29eabf7d893c44c7bc296f169b3	article	STUDENTS' STRATEGIES FOR TAKING CLASSROOM TESTS	Agustinus Ngadiman	\N	2000
8205840	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001140	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16577	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001140}, priority = {2}	This study attempts to describe the communicative acts of an Indonesian child by using the coding system of speech acts proposed by Ninio and Snow. The data are the subject's spoken utterances which were recorded. The findings show that the subject performed (in frequency of occurrence order) Questions and Responses (33.96%), Directives and Responses (25.15%), Statements and Responses (19.49%), Markings and Responses (7.54%0), Evaluations (5.66%), Commitments and Responses (5.66%), Declarations and Responses (1.25%), and Speech Elicitations and Responses (1.25%). The Performances and Demands for Clarifications were not performed by the subject at all.	01dbbd7c515423e17797d17faa58f00f	d27b3121a61f104179fde74b8607f3bb	a096282434ecdd499b39e63dbe972f77	article	COMMUNICATIVE ACTS PERFORMANCE OF AN INDONESIAN CHILD	M.G. Retno Palupi	\N	2000
8205841	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001141	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16578	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001141}, priority = {2}	This research provides the relevant of accounting information and the effect for earnings management practice. Two financial information that used in this research are earnings and book value. This research separate earnings management discretionary accruals in short term and long term discretionary accruals. The object are 495 companies that listing in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2003- 2005. The research indicates that earnings and book value relevant as an indicator to appraisal performance of a company. This research also indicates that earning management have not any effect to the relevant of earnings and book value when earnings management do through short term and long term discretionary accruals.
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Penelitian ini menguji relevansi informasi laporan keuangan dalam menguji dampak praktek manajemen laba terhadap relevansi informasi laporan keuangan. Dua informasi keuangan yang digunakan yaitu laba dan nilai buku. Penelitian ini memisahkan proksi manajemen laba discretionary accruals menjadi short-term dan long-term discretionary accruals. Hasil pengujian terhadap 495 sampel perusahaan yang terdaftar di BEJ selama kurun 2003-2005 menunjukan bahwa laba dan nilai buku ekuitas tidak kehilangan relevansinya sebagai indikator untuk menilai kinerja suatu perusahaan. Penelitian ini juga menemukan bahwa, manajemen laba tidak memiliki dampak apapun terhadap relevansi laba dan nilai buku ekuitas ketika manajemen laba dilakukan melalui short-term dan long-term discretionary accruals.
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Kata kunci: laba, nilai buku, manajemen laba, discretionary accruals, short-term, long-term discretionary accruals.	3963dd806bfccf185e4b5c7258be57be	d84e98b35d355ebf00901c4aacf481aa	c7b0db0e0a252224e2914932ee65b30f	article	DAMPAK MANAJEMEN LABA TERHADAP RELEVANSI INFORMASI AKUNTANSI: BUKTI EMPIRIS DARI INDONESIA	Hadri Kusuma	\N	2000
8205842	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001142	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16579	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001142}, priority = {2}	Recent development in performance measurement area suggests that companies should employ multiple performance measures (such as the Balanced Scorecrad) to increase their performance. Little studies, however, have examined factors affecting the usage of multiple performance measures by companies. This study therefore, investigates if market competition and computer aided manufacturing process affecting multiple performance measures usage. Using functional managers of manufacturing companies listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange as samples, this study finds that market competition and computer aided manufacturing process affecting multiple performance measures usage.
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Perkembangan terakhir tentang sistem pengukuran kinerja perusahaan menyarankan perusahaan untuk menggunakan ukuran penilaian yang beragam (seperti balance scorecard) untuk meningkatkan kinerja perusahaan. Penelitian sederhana telah menyebutkan factor-faktor yang mempengaruhi penggunaan multiple performance measure oleh perusahaan. Penelitian ini selanjutnya menyelidiki apakah penggunaan multiple performance measure mempengaruhi peningkatan persaingan pasar dan penggunaan computer aided manufacturing (CAM) mempengaruhi. Dengan menggunakan.
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Kata kunci:  komputer aided manufacturing, kompetisi pasar, multiple performance measures.	88f24799ff19f183136b0a254840cd51	b81585d4d335db1cef85df1fef169ec6	2c32dd98c90008757dd4251657e3434c	article	PENGARUH KOMPETISI PASAR DAN COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING TERHADAP PENGGUNAAN MULTIPLE PERFORMANCE MEASURES	Mahfud Sholihin	\N	2000
8205843	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001143	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16580	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001143}, priority = {2}	The business environment that compete and uncertainty would be many companies (profit and nonprofit) in the world in general and especially in Indonesia to be excellent and growing. In this environment uncertainty, many companies need information, especially accounting and management information, which can be used to management decision making. The utilization computer technology in finishing operational task can be explain from human being element that behind used in information technology and communication, because of operationally information technology much more utilize human capability and so important to think about it in usage technology. For the reason this research accomplish to construct concepts and method, so the utilization information technology that almost used human capability, can perceive human being in technology acceptable.    
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Lingkungan bisnis yang makin kompetitif dan tidak pasti menuntut banyak perusahaan  (profit dan nonprofit) di dunia umumnya dan Indonesia khususnya untuk semakin maju dan berkembang. Dalam lingkungan yang tidak pasti, informasi menjadi kebutuhan bagi banyak perrusahaan, khususnya informasi akuntansi dan manajemen yang digunakan untuk pengambilan keputusan. Penggunaan teknologi informasi dalam menyelesaikan tugas-tugas operasional perusahaan dapat dijelaskan dari elemen kemanusiaan yang berada di belakang pemanfaatan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi. Hal ini dikarenakan operasionalisasi teknologi komputer sebagian besar menggunakan tenaga manusia dan dengan demikian penting untuk memperhatikan keberadaan faktor manusia dalam penerimaan teknologi. Oleh karena itu penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membentuk konsep dan metode sehingga penggunaan teknologi informasi 
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8205844	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001144	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16581	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001144}, priority = {2}	This research intends to know the factors that influence the trust and the influence of the trust of the users' loyalty to internet banking in Surabaya. The sample of this research is 106 users of internet banking at BCA, Lippo, Mandiri, Niaga, BII, Permata, Bukopin and Mega Bank. The statistical tool used in this research was Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Data were analyzed using statistical software LISREL 8.30. The results of this research indicated that opportunistic behaviour control was the greatest factor that influencing I-Banking customers' trust, followed by shared value and communication, moreover this research also proved that trust act as the factor that influence the internet banking users' loyalty.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kepercayaan dan apakah kepercayaan mempengaruhi loyalitas pengguna terhadap internet banking di Surabaya. Sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 106, yang merupakan pengguna internet banking dari bank BCA, Lippo, Mandiri, Niaga, BII, Permata, Bukopin dan Mega. Alat statistik yang digunakan adalah Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan software statistik LISREL 8.30. Hasil dari penelitian ini mengindikasikan bahwa opportunistic behaviour control merupakan faktor utama yang mempengaruhi kepercayaan nasabah terhadap internet banking, diikuti oleh shared value dan komunikasi, penelitian ini juga membuktikan bahwa kepercayaan berperan sebagai faktor yang mempengaruhi loyalitas pengguna internet banking.
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Kata kunci: internet banking, kepercayaan, loyalitas.	563b050c6a7daba7ae1887836a8862fd	8014a472a5f0377815750d4749ff18e1	f8e0454e1f28e48ab09f56283cda0a74	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPERCAYAAN DAN PENGARUH KEPERCAYAAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS PENGGUNA INTERNET BANKING DI SURABAYA	Fenny Fenny	\N	2000
8205845	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001145	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16582	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001145}, priority = {2}	User participation in information system development was found to be the important factor that influenced the system success. Researches found that user participation influenced the system success indirectly through the user satisfaction.  The results show the importance of accommodating the users' needs and requirements by involving them to participate in the system development to get the system success. However, the use of the terminology of user satisfaction is not so correct in relation with certain stage of information system development.  Most of the users in the implementation stage need the understanding rather than expertise to operate the system. That was the reason why some researches used the terminology of user understanding rather than user expertise to measure their satisfaction in the related stage.
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Partisipasi pengguna dalam pengembangan sistem informasi merupakan faktor penting yang berpengaruh terhadap suksesnya sebuah sistem. Beberapa penelitian menemukan bahwa partisipasi pengguna berhubungan secara tidak langsung berhubungan dengan kesuksessan sebuah sistem. Hasil dari penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa betapa pentingnya mengakomodasi kebutuhan dan keinginan dengan melibatkan pengguna untuk berpartisipasi dalam pengembangan sebuah sistem. Bagaimanapun juga, penggunaan istilah kepuasan pengguna tidak tepat dalam kaitannya dengan kepastian pengembangan sistem informasi. Kebanyakan dari pengguna dalam tahap implementasi membutuhkan pemahaman dibanding keahlian dalam mengoperasikan sistem itu. Oleh karena itu beberapa penelitian lebih menggunakan istilah pemahaman pengguna dibandingkan dengan keahlian pengguna untuk mengukur kepuasan.
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Kata kunci: partisispasi pengguna, kepuasan pengguna, keahlian pengguna, pemahaman pengguna.	86b16a16d88d2ded18f9ec841a7845c8	0b2d2e71d1d7e9f8be6e356df209ef4f	d12e3727c342a86620052d8138db0bef	article	PARTISIPASI PENGGUNA DALAM PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI (TELAAH LITERATUR)	Priyo Adi	\N	2000
8205846	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001146	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16583	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001146}, priority = {2}	Knowledge of the market is a requirement for a successful provision of public transportation. This study aims to explore public perception of paratransit service, as represented by the user and non-user of paratransit. The analysis has been conducted based on the publicâs response, by creating several binomial logistic regression models using the public perception of the quality of service, quality of car, quality of driver, and fare. These models illustrate the characteristics and important variables to establish whether the public will use more paratransit in the future once improvements will have been made. Moreover, several models are developed to explore public perception in order to find out whether they agree to the replacement of paratransit with other types of transportation modes. All models are well fitting. These models are able to explain the respondentsâ characteristics and to reveal their actual perception of the operation of paratransit. This study provides a useful tool to know the market in greater depth.	d87aa39333f56963760e642453919530	63d25c36ab5d0f620406a552e1d087c4	75d77d674987b175516b38de3aeaf5e7	article	Exploring Public Perception of Paratransit Service Using Binomial Logistic Regression	Hisashi Kubota	\N	2000
8205847	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001147	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16584	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001147}, priority = {2}	Soft rock is a term that usually refers to a rock material with a uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) less than 20 MPa. This low strength range might be influenced by physical characteristics, such as size, saturation, weathering and mineral content. A number of uniaxial compression tests have been conducted onto soft rock samples. The results showed that the strength reduced significantly in saturation. The reduction was also caused by weathering, the strength of distinctly weathered rocks were lower than that of partially weathered rocks. In conjunction with the uniaxial compression test, point load strength index tests, IS(50),  have also been conducted in order to obtain a correlation between the UCS and the point load strength index IS(50). The results showed that the IS(50) could well be correlated with the UCS. A conversion factor of 14 is proposed for soft rock materials.	a891d55ff14ce2eaab94c7c1d9880914	1dc7787a0eeb0078575712abe054b03c	178f1d64047e76ed17db52e9cf90620e	article	The Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Soft Rock	D. S. Agustawijaya	\N	2000
8205848	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001148	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16585	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001148}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of experimental investigations carried out on partial replacement of sand with laterite as it affects the compressive strength of sandcrete hollow blocks. Two mix proportions (1:6 and 1:8) were used with laterite content varying between 0 and 50% at 10% intervals.  Hand and machine compaction methods were used. Curing was done by sprinkling water on the specimens.  The results showed that for each mix proportion and compaction method, the compressive strength decreases with increase in laterite content. Machine compacted hollow sandcrete blocks made from mix ratio 1:6 and with up to 10% laterite content is found suitable and hence recommended for building construction having attained a 28-day compressive strength of 2.07N/mm2 as required by the Nigerian Standards.	a8a3cae5e2c669133deca01b918282ed	bc3b709c02622e548a6c76568edc86bb	05de6b8100a18cc4e4ca7cf8482efb87	article	A Study of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Laterite Sand Hollow Blocks	Abiodun Olanipekun	\N	2000
8205849	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001149	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16586	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001149}, priority = {2}	In recent years, meshless methods have gained their popularity, mainly due to the fact that absolutely no elements are required to discretize the problem domain. This is possible due to the nature of the approximation functions used in this method. Approximation functions used to form the shape functions use only the so-called ânodal selectionâ�? procedure without the need of elements definition. The most popular approximation function used is the moving least-squares shape functions. Published works in meshless methods, however, present only the basic formulas of the moving least-squares shape functions. This paper presents the complete and detailed derivations of not only the moving least-squares shape functions, but also their derivatives (up to the second order derivatives), using the exponential weight function. The derivations are then programmed and verified.	6dee62442c4cb7bbbb97d92e2932736a	c3846c3b20624f677ed751ad8afb3ccc	9150b9d0f0cf2f56d5ce02733d5181d5	article	Derivation Of Moving Least-Squares Approximation Shape Functions And Its Derivatives Using The Exponential Weight Function	Effendy Tanojo	\N	2000
8205850	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001150	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16587	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001150}, priority = {2}	Fracture mechanics is a branch of mechanics, which deals with the cracked body. Every construction material that currently in use inevitably is not flawless. The pre-existing crack may grow to cause structure failure due to low stress, which acts to a structure. Stress intensity factor (K) is a single parameter in fracture mechanics, which can be used to examine if a crack, would propagate in a cracked structure under particular loading condition. Finite element method is used to analyze the cracked body to provide the displacements data around the crack tip (at quarter point elements) due to load prescribed, for stress intensity factor determination. Two methods of stress intensity factor calculation, Quarter Point Displacement Technique (QPDT) and Displacement Correlation Technique (DCT), were evaluated. A series of standard fracture testing were undertaken to provide the fracture load data (Pf), which coupled with the stress intensity factor analytical formula to calculate fracture toughness. The results showed that under a particular mesh arrangement, the result of finite element analysis could deviate from the analytical formula calculation result. The QPDT method is suitable for compact tension specimen but DCT seemed to be not. For cracked beam analysis, the QPDT and DCT calculations were in good agreement with the analytical formula as long as coupled with the appropriate mesh arrangement around the crack tip.	568c73c8774d6ceac16e8d495c3361eb	f6edc81d1f12bc7c3fb39dfa711043f7	eb9599ea50cd7709edf48e20ca6da72b	article	Evaluation Of Finite Element Mesh Arrangements And Stress Intensity Factor Calculation Methods For Opening Mode Fracture Of Cracked-Cemented Materials	Hamid R. Nikraz	\N	2000
8205852	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001152	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16589	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001152}, priority = {2}	The Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave (SASW) method is a non-destructive in situ seismic technique used to assess and evaluate the material stiffness (dynamic elastic modulus) and thickness of pavement layers at low strains. These values can be used analytically to calculate load capacities in order to predict the performance of pavement system. The SASW method is based on the dispersion phenomena of Rayleigh waves in layered media. In order to get the actual shear wave velocities, 2-D and 3-D models are used in the simulation of the inversion process for best fitting between theoretical and empirical dispersion curves. The objective of this study is to simulate and compare the 2-D and 3-D model of SASW analysis in the construction of the theoretical dispersion curve for pavement structure evaluation. The result showed that the dispersion curve from the 3-D model was similar with the dispersion curve of the actual pavement profile compared to the 2-D model.  The wave velocity profiles also showed that the 3-D model used in the SASW analysis is able to detect all the distinct layers of flexible pavement units.	472cbd63a5a6da129598528b328a4bca	87cbb67355f74f1fc0e848affcbb309f	39238b86dc674c5110fbf8ba42863aac	article	Comparison Between 2-D and 3-D Stiffness Matrix Model Simulation of Sasw Inversion for Pavement Structure	Sri Atmaja Rosidi	\N	2000
8205853	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001153	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16590	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001153}, priority = {2}	Note from the Editor
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Cold Asphalt Emulsion Mixture (CAEM) is a mixture of aggregates and asphalt emulsion that is mixed at room temperature. It is relatively simple to produce, but the design procedure provided by the Asphalt Institute and the Ministry of Public Work of Indonesia pose some problems in its practical application. This Technical Note discusses limitations of the current design procedures and presents a simpler and more practicable design procedure	976ab15de91278f5fc380757bd2bee22	083a2ea5f9cfa6218ccad0579549f485	170f6a65270db38d62456880e4f1d583	article	Review and Recommendation of Cold Asphalt Emulsion Mixtures  Caems  Design	I Nyoman Thanaya	\N	2000
8205854	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001154	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16591	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001154}, priority = {2}	In this paper, power flow analysis of a three-phase four-wire system with a shunt active power filter in steady state is presented. The analysis begins with a mathematical model of the power inverter and continues to find the relationship of the real and imaginary power as well as zero sequence power in the grid, loads, and the inverter (AC and DC sides) for successful compensation. The system includes mixed non-linear loads with significant unbalanced components. The filter consists of a three-phase current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) with a filter inductance at the AC output and a DC-bus capacitor. The CC-VSI is operated to directly control the AC grid current to be sinusoidal and in phase with the grid voltage. Computer simulation results verify the concept of the filter and the power flow.
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Dalam makala ini disajikan analisa aliran daya dari sistem tiga-fasa empat-kawat dengan sebuah shunt active power filter dalam keadaan ajek. Analisa dimulai dengan model matematika dari power inverter dan dilanjutkan dengan mencari hubungan antara daya nyata, imajiner, dan urutan nol pada sumber, beban, dan inverter (sisi AC dan DC) untuk proses kompensasi yang berhasil. Dalam sistem ini terdapat bermacam beban tidak linier yang juga tidak seimbang. Sedangkan filternya terdiri dari current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) tiga fasa yang dilengkapi dengan induktansi filter pada keluaran AC dan kapasitor DC-bus. CC-VSI beroperasi untuk mengendalikan arus sumber AC secara langsung agar menjadi sinus dan sefasa dengan tegangan sumber. Hasil simulasi komputer bersesuaian dengan konsep dari filter dan aliran daya.  
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	03aa8f987af8ccd03c0fa44928bdd5b5	9bc9ab72b8574d03075097705df5b074	9212804bad81b9c0a1f6a0bffef625ff	article	Power Flow in A Load-Current Sensorless Shunt Active Power Filter	Hanny H. Tumbelaka	\N	2001
8205855	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001155	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16592	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001155}, priority = {2}	In the classical (vertical) power systems the synchronous operation of every interconnected synchronous machine (with its inherently rotating masses - inertia) is the main requirement for stable operation. As many of the distributed generation technologies are connected to the distribution network via power electronic interfaces, and do not contain inertia, the power system may show different transient stability phenomena. In this paper, the transient stability of power systems with (inertia less) converter connected distributed generation is explored via the Equal Area Criterion method and compared with that of a traditional (vertical) power system. With the existence of a strong external system, it is found that a system with a higher level of penetration of DG exhibits better stability, as measured by improved critical clearing times of the remaining synchronous generator(s).
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Pada sistem tenaga listrik klasik, sinkronisasi di dalam pengoperasian seluruh generator serempak (yang masing memiliki kelembaman/momen inersia) yang terhubung pada sistem adalah persyaratan yang utama untuk kestabilan operasi system tersebut. Dengan banyaknya pembangkit listrik tersebar yang terhubung pada jaringan distribusi listrik melalui perangkat elektronika daya, yang tidak dilengkapi dengan kelembaman/ momen inersia, akan menghasilkan fenomena kestabilan yang berbeda. Di dalam makalah ini, akibat penerapan pembangkit listrik tersebar yang terkoneksi melalu perangkat elektronika data terhadap kestabilan transien dari sebuah sistem tenaga listrik akan diamati dengan menggunakan metoda "Equal Area Criterion". Hasil pengamatan kemudian dibandingkan dengan kestabilan transien sebuah sistem tenaga listrik klasik. Di dalam makalah ini ditemukan bahwa ketika sebuah sistem tenaga listrik masih terkoneksi dengan jaringan listrik eksternal yang rigid, maka penerapan pembangkit listrik tersebar akan meningkatkan kestabilan operasi sistem, yang ditunjukkan dengan peningkatan "critical clearing times" dari generator serempak yang terhubung ke sistem tersebut.
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	0a670b1d324bd72af56aa44394d19ddc	4a5425c2498b56977ce43c38f8f17e65	13b86d13dc9dbf799dbabc8e51bcbd34	article	A Survey on the Transient Stability of Power Systems with Converter Connected Distributed Generation	Muhamad Reza	\N	2001
8205856	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001156	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16593	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001156}, priority = {2}	Increasing in Information Technology also increase the use of computer and printer at home. On other hand the energy crisis causing "Saving Energy Lamp" (LHE) become largely used nowadays. Computer, Printer and "Saving Energy Lamp" are non linear load that cause a power harmonic distortion in the power system distribution grid, including in the pole-mounted transformer. The harmonic current that can caused transformer losses can be measured at pole-mounted transformer. In conclusion, increasing load at pole-mounted transformer (83,14%) will raise losses at load (6%) and current THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) (18.3%). In this measurement the current harmonic is higher than standard THD (8%).
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Dengan kemajuan teknologi informasi maka komputer dan printer semakin banyak digunakan di rumah tinggal. Di sisi lain, krisis energi menjadi pemicu meningkatnya penggunaan Lampu Hemat Energi (LHE). Komputer, printer & LHE merupakan beban non linier yang menjadi penyebab munculnya harmonisa yang dapat mengganggu sistem distribusi listrik termasuk Trafo Tiang (TT). Dengan melakukan pengukuran di TT maka dapat diketahui bahwa pada TT timbul arus harmonisa yang dapat meningkatkan rugi-rugi pada TT. Setelah dianalisa, diperoleh bahwa semakin besar pembebanan pada TT (83,14%) maka rugi-rugi beban akan semakin besar (6%) dan THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) arus akan naik (18,3%) & melebih standard THD (8%)
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	c3c45704becdeb19a809a2fe3fd24bbd	77e2921f28bd3f7b34a55c7d813c58b6	ffc7ce4566b822af0f3ae0d47cad0d69	article	Pengaruh Harmonisa Pada Gardu Trafo Tiang Daya 100 kVA di PLN APJ Surabaya Selatan	Yohanes Cipta Wijaya3	\N	2001
8205857	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001157	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16594	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001157}, priority = {2}	Overhead transmission line generally use ACSR conductor type (Aluminium Conductor Alloy Reinforced), it has makimum temperature allowable is 90oC. To take into consideration of electric demand increasing recently, then effort to expand of transmission line capacity with develop new transmission, however need the high cost. ACCR conductor (Aluminium Conductor Composite Reinforced) has been developed recently. The superiority of this conductor is resist to the heat until  240oC, hence current carrying capacity higher than ACSR conductor. This research aimed to study load current leading to mechanical performance characteristic ACCR conductor included tension, length of elongation and sag of conductor, hence expected from this research will be useful to develop construction structure of transmission line appropriate to characteristic of ACCR conductor. Based on this research it can be concluded that application of ACCR conductor improves transmission line capacities by 100 % on existing ROW and tower.
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Saluran transmisi udara umumnya menggunakan konduktor jenis ACSR (Aluminium Conductor Alloy Reinforced) yang memiliki batas temperatur kerja yang diijinkan sebesar 90oC. Mempertimbangkan peningkatan kebutuhan daya listrik yang semakin pesat akhir-akhir ini, maka usaha menambah kapasitas saluran transmisi dilakukan dengan membangun saluran transmisi baru, akan tetapi diperlukan biaya yang sangat tinggi. Dewasa ini telah dikembangkan konduktor ACCR (Aluminium Conductor Composite Reinforced). Keunggulan dari konduktor jenis ini adalah tahan terhadap panas sampai 240oC, sehingga kemampuan hantar arusnya menjadi lebih tinggi dibandingkan konduktor ACSR. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik perubahan arus saluran terhadap unjuk kerja mekanis konduktor ACCR yang meliputi tegangan tarik, panjang pemuluran dan andongan, sehingga diharapkan dari hasil penelitian ini akan berguna untuk membangun struktur konstruksi saluran transmisi yang sesuai dengan sifat konduktor ACCR. Hasil simulasi memperlihatkan, bahwa dengan mempertahankan ROW dan tower yang ada, penggunaan konduktor ACCR dapat meningkatkan kapasitas penyaluran sistem transmisi sekitar 100 % dibanding konduktor ACSR.
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	426de4fa937fbb73b8cf0c0f6ea865b4	dd988c3ca86095fa22c511e3698d9287	237b9f9a7e5811cb9bbfd04124f7f5a4	article	Analisis Unjuk Kerja Mekanis Konduktor ACCR Akibat Perubahan Arus Saluran	Suprihadi Prasetyono	\N	2001
8205858	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001158	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16595	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001158}, priority = {2}	Active Noise Control (ANC) system emphasizes at usage of adaptation algorithm and adaptive control structure. In this research is presented experimental result of active noise control system at free space using Diagonal Recurrent Artificial Neural Network control structure. The objective of this research is to develop an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) algorithm for Diagonal Recurrent Artificial Neural Network control structure, named as Extended Kalman Filter Diagonal Recurrent (EKFDR) algorithm. Experimental result shows that amount of neuron in artificial neural network can be reduced by using diagonal recurrent artificial neural network, without lessening control system performance. Nonlinearity of secondary path in active noise control system can complicate control process. Experimental result shows that diagonal recurrent artificial neural network with EKFDR algorithm produced a better performance than linear controller in compensating of secondary path nonlinearity.
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Sistem kendali derau aktif lebih menitikberatkan pada penggunaan algoritma adaptasi dan struktur kendali adaptif. Dalam penelitian ini ditampilkan hasil percobaan sistem kendali derau aktif pada ruang terbuka menggunakan struktur kendali Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan Diagonal Recurrent (JSTDR). Pengembangan algoritma Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) untuk struktur kendali JSTDR, yang kemudian dinamakan sebagai algoritma Extended Kalman Filter Diagonal Recurrent (EKFDR) merupakan tujuan dari penelitian ini. Masalah nonlinieritas jalur sekunder dalam sistem kendali derau aktif, dapat mempersulit proses pengendalian. Dari hasil percobaan terlihat bahwa jumlah neuron dalam JST dapat dikurangi dengan menggunakan JSTDR, tanpa mengurangi kinerja sistem kendali. JSTDR dengan algoritma EKFDR juga menunjukkan kinerja yang baik dalam mengkompensasi nonlinieritas jalur sekunder jika dibandingkan dengan pengendali linier.
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Kata kunci:  derau aktif, jaringan syaraf tiruan, diagonal recurrent, extended kalman filter diagonal recurrent, nonlinieritas jalur sekunder.
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	3117ad01a8f986dcfbc692891cc2315d	4d11ddf1e4bba97a0facb848f7c4f027	99947fe7598546dba7563b620781cc58	article	Pengembangan Algoritma Pembelajaran untuk Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan Diagonal Recurrent dalam Sistem Kendali Derau Akustik Secara Aktif	Redi Ratiandi Yacoub	\N	2001
8205859	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001159	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16596	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001159}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of a concerted effort in characterizing the spatial correlation of radio waves detected by a multi-element antenna system in indoor environments. The number of arriving paths and their directions are first studied through a series of measurements. The results are then used in a simulation to obtain spatial correlation indoors. It is found that generally an antenna array positioned near the center of the room will experience more rapidly decreasing correlation with spacing, which is a desired trait. In addition, a linear array oriented perpendicular to the length of the room in general shows better characteristics in terms of faster slope of correlation compared to the one in parallel with the length of the room. The average correlation indoors is also found to be similar to the correlation function arising from the two-dimensional circularly distributed random scatterers proposed by Clarke. For practical implementation of antenna arrays in small terminals for indoor wireless applications, it is suggested that the inter-element spacing be made 0.3? in the least.
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	66b91413937a836e4c5835da68992b36	8571d75d0c71f22002c2a869f5fdacd4	5e0b6cc8c8ea31c9d7f623e0978b5d1e	article	Spatial Correlation of Radio Waves for Multi-Antenna Applications in Indoor Multipath Environments	Achmad Mauludiyanto	\N	2001
8205860	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001160	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16597	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001160}, priority = {2}	Distillation column has multivariable and nonlinear characteristics. High operation cost of distillation column required energy consumption optimization. The new alternative method to find out thelowestenergy consumtion of distillation column is optimization method using genetic algorithm. In this research, distillation model built up by neural network Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP) with Nonlinear Auto Regressive with eXternal input (NARX) structure, learning algorithm using Levenberg-Marquardt. Neural Network model has RMSE 3.9974x10-4 for condenser duty and RMSE 1.7435x10-4 for reboiler duty. Genetic algorithm optimization results are Qc 1.85E+07 and Qr 1.05E+07 which process variables are top pressure 106.846 Kpa, level condenser 30.289%, temperature feed 83.48 oC, fraction feed 0.5258, flow feed 493.518Kgmol/hour. In other word, there are decreasing steam and cooling water cost up to 46.2 %.   
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Kolom distilasi merupakan unit operasi yang kompleks dan nonlinier. Biaya operasi kolom distilasi yang sangat tinggi menuntut pengembangan metode yang mampu mengoptimasi kosumsi energi. Salah satu alternatif metode tersebut adalah optimasi algoritma genetika. Pemodelan kolom distilasi yang dilakukan menggunakan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan (JST) dengan struktur Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP). Struktur input model yang diturunkan adalah struktur Nonlinear Auto Regressive with eXternal input (NARX). Pangaturan bobot bagi jaringan syaraf tiruan dilakukan menggunakan algoritma Levenberg-Marquardt yang mampu memberikan hasil dengan RMSE cukup baik, yakni 3.9974x10-4 untuk beban energi condenser dan 1.7435x10-4 untuk beban energi reboiler. Hasil optimasi dengan metode algoritma genetika mendapatkan variabel proses pressure top 106.846 Kpa, level condenser 30.289%, temperatur feed 83.48 oC, fraksi feed 0.5258, feed 493.518 Kgmol/jam. Hasil optimasi diujikan secara simulasi pada plant hysys dan didapatkan Qc 1.83x107 dan Qr 1.33x107 atau menunjukkan terjadinya penurunan beban energi Qc dan Qr, sehingga menghemat biaya steam pada reboiler dan biaya cooling water sebesar 46.2 %.
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	76927d2b3faf40439cceee8edc6f1010	d4915b81c970cb512e27818066bfd075	d92f34e5a2fa380b40b9b84ba3a7966f	article	Algoritma Genetika untuk Mengoptimasi Konsumsi Energi pada Proses Kolom Distilasi Metanol-Air	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2001
8205861	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001161	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16598	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001161}, priority = {2}	This paper describes human identification using fisherface method to identify someone. The output is whether recognized or not an input image as an individual in the database. There are four main stages for this method, mainly face detection, PCA (Principal Component Analysis) calculation, FLD (Fisher's Linear Analysis) calculation and classification stage. In face detection stage, color thresholding is used to segment pixels that contain skin color. PCA calculation and FLD calculation stages are used to form a set of fisherfaces from a training set or database that will be used. All face images can be reconstructed from the combination of fisherfaces with different weights for each face image. The last stage, classification stage, is to identify the input image by comparing the weight of fisherface required to reconstruct the input face towards face images in the training set. The weight calculation is done by using Euclidian distance method. The simulations are done for 66 input images and the successful recognition rate is about 81.82%.
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Tulisan ini menjelaskan tentang pengenalan wajah manusia dengan metode fisherface untuk mengidentifikasikan seseorang. Keluarannya adalah dikenali atau tidaknya sebuah gambar masukan sebagai salah satu individu pada database. Terdapat empat langkah utama dalam metode pengenalan wajah ini, yaitu deteksi wajah, perhitungan PCA (Principal Component Analysis), perhitungan FLD (Fisher's Linear Discriminant), dan klasifikasi. Dalam modul deteksi wajah, segmentasi warna dilakukan untuk mendapatkan bagian dari gambar masukan yang memiliki warna kulit. Modul perhitungan PCA dan modul perhitungan FLD digunakan untuk membentuk satu set fisherface dari suatu training set yang digunakan. Seluruh gambar wajah dapat direkonstuksi dari kombinasi fisherface dengan bobot yang berbeda-beda. Pada modul terakhir, dilakukan proses pengenalan identitas dengan cara membandingkan bobot fisherface yang dibutuhkan untuk merekonstruksi gambar masukan terhadap gambar pada training set. Perhitungan bobot dilakukan dengan metode jarak Euclidian. Pengujian dilakukan terhadap 66 gambar masukan dan tingkat keberhasilan pengenalan wajah sebesar 81,82%.
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	bf1eb97238d2a6ae6bd221990f99045d	38bbc7dff198b09fe31cceed6e863352	defd40d2d44ba3ba5b6b47f1bc8fe648	article	Pengenalan Wajah Menggunakan Metode Fisherface	Riko Arlando Saragih	\N	2001
8205862	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001162	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16599	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001162}, priority = {2}	As the number of women business travelers' increases, lodging businesses start to provide facilities and services for this segment. This research attempts to compare businessmen and businesswomen's expectation in selecting hotel based on hotel attributes and the use of hotel amenities. Results of factor analysis and multivariate analysis of variances show that there are significant differences in attribute convenient eating facilities, advertising and parking, amenities support appearance facilities and minibar.
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Seiring dengan makin banyaknya jumlah businesswomen yang melakukan perjalanan bisnis, maka penyedia jasa akomodasi perlu untuk menyediakan fasilitas dan layanan yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan segmen tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat apakah ada perbedaan harapan antara businessmen dan businesswomen dalam pemilihan sebuah hotel ditinjau dari segi atribut hotel dan penggunaan amenities hotel. Dari hasil analisa faktor dan multivariate analysis of variances menunjukkan terdapat perbedaan harapan yang signifikan atas atribut convenient eating facilities, advertising and parking dan amenities support appearance facilities and minibar.  
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Kata kunci: harapan, businesswomen, businessmen, hotel, atribut hotel, amenities hotel.	fdab70a9d16ad1fe303dce91bca0c5ea	126608bfa872ed15b5720ea8160e1ac4	097a43b70f7478b6b31ebb8a6337067c	article	ANALISA PERBANDINGAN HARAPAN BUSINESSWOMEN DAN BUSINESSMEN DALAM PEMILIHAN SEBUAH HOTEL DITINJAU DARI SEGI ATRIBUT HOTEL DAN PENGGUNAAN AMENITIES HOTEL	Ruly Lesmana	\N	2005
8205863	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001163	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16600	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001163}, priority = {2}	Surabaya Plaza Hotel (SPH) is very well accepted by its present clientele, but nonetheless the guests have a few factors of complaint. The overall image of SPH is highly positive. SPH also provides superior quality and services. Providing the guests with satisfactory services and experiences is a key to success in the hotel industry. In order to reach a supreme level of customer satisfaction, the guests' opinions and ideas should be employed on ongoing processes of total quality management.	41648409abb498ce72c3cea39468c1a6	0a10640b6e3021f68df44abd543e78cc	1755891cb557ee71446d6c8230aac6bf	article	THE IMPORTANCE OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND SUPREME SERVICE PROVISION IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF SURABAYA PLAZA HOTEL	Yusak Anshori	\N	2005
8205864	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001164	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16601	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001164}, priority = {2}	Organizational culture plays a great influence in determining the success of one's performance in an organization. If someone fits with an organization's culture, it will be easier for him to adapt and perform at his best; but if not then he will experience lots of difficulties which will affect his performance. This study is intended to analyze the types of organizational culture of middle-sized restaurants in the Netherlands which is suitable for placing Indonesian student trainees to minimize problems appearing during their internship placement.	f2f06bc85cfc4a801235fb3157585b6b	1ff662385068cce35782eb43c2913e10	aebf2d9cdbbc4fa1702c416150d2c574	article	THE TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE OF MIDDLE-SIZED RESTAURANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS SUITABLE FOR PLACING INDONESIAN STUDENT TRAINEES	Deborah Widjaja	\N	2005
8205865	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001165	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16602	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001165}, priority = {2}	This research aims to investigate the influence of service quality on customer loyaty by using relationship marketing as an intervening variable. Service quality is measured by applying tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy. Relationship marketing is observed from harmony, acceptance dan participation simplicity, while customer loyalty is measured by indicators such as say positive things, recommend friend, and continue purchasing. Using two step regressions, the result indicate that service quality has a direct influence on customer loyalty and indirect effect on customer loyalty with relationship marketing as an invertening variable.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti pengaruh  kualitas layanan terhadap kesetiaan pelanggan Hotel Majapahit dengan menggunakan variabel pemasaran relasional sebagai variabel intervening. Kualitas layanan ditinjau dari: tangible; reliability, responsiveness, assurance dan empathy. Pemasaran relasional ditinjau dari harmony, acceptance dan participation simplicity. Sedangkan loyalitas pelanggan ditinjau dari say positive things, recommend friend, continue purchasing. Menggunakan regresi dua langkah, hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya pengaruh langsung dari kualitas layanan terhadap kesetiaan pelanggan serta pengaruh tidak langsung dari kualitas layanan terhadap kesetiaan pelanggan dengan pemasaran relasional sebagai variabel intervening.
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Kata kunci: kualitas layanan, pemasaran relasional, kesetiaan konsumen	a5772cf5732bf8a0b358473b1422918a	a7c92079a707c2700a975adf747914fd	4247fc5240cc4b92fa85a0bec155695c	article	ANALISA KUALITAS LAYANAN SEBAGAI PENGUKUR LOYALITAS PELANGGAN HOTEL MAJAPAHIT SURABAYA DENGAN PEMASARAN RELASIONAL SEBAGAI VARIABEL INTERVENING	Nur Khomariyah	\N	2005
8205866	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001166	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16603	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001166}, priority = {2}	Goota Japanese charcoal grill and café as a new restaurant at PTC-Supermal Pakuwon Indah has done some brand strategies to acquaint its new brand that will create brand equity in the customers' mind. In order to know the brand strategy, the Goota's manager is interviewed, and for knowing the brand equity, customers are chosen to fill in the questionnaire. The result shows there is positive causal relationship between brand strategy (brand positioning, brand identity, brand personality, and brand communication) and brand equity.  
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Goota Japanese charcoal grill and café sebagai restoran baru di PTC-Supermal Pakuwon Indah melakukan brand strategy untuk mengenalkan brandnya, yang nantinya dapat menciptakan brand equity di benak konsumen. Untuk mengetahui brand strategy yang dilakukan Goota, dilakukan wawancara terhadap manager Goota, sedangkan untuk mengetahui brand equity yang sudah diterima konsumen, disebarkan kuisioner kepada para konsumen Goota. Didapatkan hasil bahwa hubungan kausal antara brand strategy (brand positioning, brand identity, brand personality, dan brand communication) dan brand equity adalah positif.  
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Kata kunci: brand strategy, brand equity, brand positioning, brand identity, brand personality, brand communication	b2de6fc5a267e4073ce881f613fab787	1f32587b3a66b964ef568da560d698d6	0d61837d0ac65e8e2929c19f68058f18	article	ANALISA HUBUNGAN BRAND STRATEGY YANG DILAKUKAN GOOTA JAPANESE CHARCOAL GRILL AND CAFE DAN BRAND EQUITY YANG SUDAH DITERIMA KONSUMEN	Fera Kusno	\N	2005
8205867	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001167	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16604	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001167}, priority = {2}	In computer graphics applications, to produce realistic images, a method that is often used is ray tracing. Ray tracing does not only model local illumination but also global illumination. Local illumination count ambient, diffuse and specular effects only, but global illumination also count mirroring and transparency. Local illumination count effects from the lamp(s) but global illumination count effects from other object(s) too. Objects that are usually modeled are primitive objects and mesh objects. The advantage of mesh modeling is various, interesting and real-like shape. Mesh contains many primitive objects like triangle or square (rare). A problem in mesh object modeling is long rendering time. It is because every ray must be checked with a lot of triangle of the mesh. Added by ray from other objects checking, the number of ray that traced will increase. It causes the increasing of rendering time. To solve this problem, in this research, new methods are developed to make the rendering process of mesh object faster. The new methods are angle comparison and distance comparison. These methods are used to reduce the number of ray checking. The rays predicted will not intersect with the mesh, are not checked weather the ray intersects the mesh. With angle comparison, if using small angle to compare, the rendering process will be fast. This method has disadvantage, if the shape of each triangle is big, some triangles will be corrupted. If the angle to compare is bigger, mesh corruption can be avoided but the rendering time will be longer than without comparison. With distance comparison, the rendering time is less than without comparison, and no triangle will be corrupted.	4993c2eb9727151b212baaa0aec07f0b	17361cd33ce764b14b4442c31bd856c9	87e8e8599fdd1446a112743b34dc857b	article	ACCELERATION RENDERING METHOD ON RAY TRACING WITH ANGLE COMPARISON AND DISTANCE COMPARISON	Rudy Adipranata	\N	2001
8205868	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001168	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16605	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001168}, priority = {2}	This article provides a step by step process of executing analytical or computer based Design for Six Sigma using a Sliding Door project as an example. It comprises of identification of Voice Of the Customer (VOC), transformation of VOC to what it is called Critical To Quality characteristics (CTQs), modeling of system transfers function, optimal and robust solutions, and tolerance design approach	e9b01328b84f0ba5607801ff77185626	fc6838b394ec128859f79f0e5d7a3493	bd858cafa97ecb608842bbff3bcc15d4	article	DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA	Liem Ferryanto	\N	2000
8205869	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001169	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16606	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001169}, priority = {2}	Chaotic condition or dynamic system (in physics) is a condition that a system always grows. In a system that has chaotic condition, a method to predicti the future condition is needed. This method is important to support the decision for industry or organization.Chaotic condition also has happened in the industry or organizations that will launch a new product. Launching the new product not only influence this new product but also influence the product in the market. Sand pile model is an algorithm that designed wit illustration of sand pile in the real life. In this research a sand pile model for solved the chaotic condition is developed. The result of this research shows  that sand pile model algorithm can be used to solve the chaotic condition with pay attention of add inside, rounds and surface parameters.
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Keadaan chaotic atau dalam ilmu fisika disebut sebagai dynamic system merupakan kondisi dimana sistem selalu berkembang. Pada sistem yang memiliki kondisi chaotic ini dibutuhkan  metode yang cukup rumit untuk memprediksi kondisi yang akan datang, padahal prediksi merupakan kebutuhan yang sangat penting untuk menentukan suatu  keputusan yang diambil suatu perusahaan atau organisasi yang berpengaruh pada kondisi yang direncanakan. Keadaan chaotic ini juga terjadi apabila suatu perusahaan atau organisasi akan meluncurkan produk baru atau fitur tambahan dari suatu produk yang sudah ada. Peluncuran suatu produk baru atau fitur tambahan dari produk yang sudah ada tidak hanya mempengaruhi produk yang akan diluncurkan, akan tetapi juga mempengaruhi produk yang sudah ada. Sandpile model merupakan algoritma yang dibuat dengan mengilustrasikan prinsip bagaimana perilaku sandpile pada real-life. Pada penelitian ini dikembangkan sandpile model untuk memecahkan keadaan chaotic pada saat perusahaan atau organisasi akan meluncurkan produk baru atau fitur tambahan dari suatu produk yang sudah ada. Dari hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa algoritma sandpile model merupakan salah satu algoritma yang dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi sistem yang dalam kondisi chaotic dengan memperhatikan parameter add Inside, parameter rounds dan parameter Surface. 
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Kata kunci: Sandpile model, parameter add inside, parameter rounds, parameter surface.	239bd0dea25a3d7f31ab340ec1a77cae	f0d44b93d6f3363bd3abef4c90c4eea2	ffa8af23c3b7c734fbabb7e1b3fa99ce	article	PENGEMBANGAN SANDPILE MODEL UNTUK MEMPREDIKSI SISTEM YANG  DALAM KONDISI CHAOTIC	Saiful Bukhori	\N	2001
8205870	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001170	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16607	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001170}, priority = {2}	In this research the system for potentially customer classification is designed by extracting rule based classification from raw data with certain criteria. The searching process uses customer database from a bank with data mining technic by using ant colony optimization. A test based on min_case_per_rule variety and phenomene updating were done on a certain period of time. The result are group of customer class which base on rules built by ant and by modifying the pheromone updating, the area of the case is getting bigger. Prototype of the software is coded with C++ 6 version. The customer database master is created by using Microsoft Access. This paper gives information about potential customer of bank that can be classified by prototype of the software.
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Pada penelitian untuk sistem klasifikasi potensial customer ini didesain dengan melakukan ekstrak rule berdasarkan klasifikasi dari data mentah dengan kriteria tertentu. Proses pencarian menggunakan database pelanggan dari suatu bank dengan teknik data mining dengan ant colony optimization. Dilakukan percobaan dengan min_case_per_rule variety dan phenomene updating pada periode waktu tertentu. Hasilnya adalah sekelompok class pelanggan yang didasarkan dari rules yang dibangun dengan ant dan dengan dimodifikasi dengan pheromone updating, area permasalahan menjadi lebih melebar. Prototype dari software ini menggunakan C++ versi 6. Database pelanggan dibangun dengan Microsoft Access. Paper ini memberikan informasi mengenai potensi pelanggan dari bank, sehingga dapat diklasifikasikan dengan prototype dari software.
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Kata kunci: ant colony optimization, classification, min_case_per_rule, term, pheromone updating	63f0b75c2ae1d50bf001b59ac9d7e5af	80c82799206db4a50df6ee46e45a9dfa	1f26fa4b4ae2c336574501a6fc8f1aa8	article	DATA MINING UNTUK KLASIFIKASI PELANGGAN DENGAN ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION	Maulani Kapiudin	\N	2001
8205871	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001171	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16608	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001171}, priority = {2}	Natural Language Processing is computer ability to process language, written and oral which was used by human in daily conversation. For computation process, language must be presented as simbolic line which follows certain rule. This English text translation into Indonesian text uses Rule Based method because it was done bilingually with different grammar. This English text translator to Indonesian is able to translate the sentences in daily conversation sentences that is close to its original meaning, so that it could help The English learning process to be easier. English text translator to Indonesian is able to detect group of sentences within several paragraphs for one input execution. The general pattern of Explaining-Explained which was found in English language could be translated into Explained-Explaining which follows Indonesian general grammar. The use of Rule Based method with parsing tree based and production rule in English text translator to Indonesian is able to handle the different grammar rule from both  languages, so that it produces the suitable translation.
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Natural Language Processing (Pemrosesan Bahasa Alami) merupakan kemampuan suatu komputer untuk memproses bahasa, baik lisan maupun tulisan yang digunakan oleh manusia dalam komunikasi sehari-hari. Untuk proses komputasi, bahasa harus dipresentasikan sebagai rangkaian simbol yang memenuhi aturan tertentu. Penerjemahan teks bahasa Inggris ke bahasa Indonesia menggunakan metode Rule Based karena penerjemahan dilakukan secara bilingual (dua bahasa) yang mempunyai tata bahasa yang berbeda. Penerjemah teks bahasa Inggris ke teks bahasa Indonesia ini dapat menerjemahkan kalimat-kalimat dalam "daily conversation" dengan cukup baik dan mendekati makna aslinya sehingga dapat membantu proses pembelajaran bahasa Inggris dengan lebih mudah. Penerjemah teks bahasa Inggris ke teks bahasa Indonesia ini mampu mengenali kumpulan kalimat dalam beberapa paragraf untuk sekali eksekusi input. Pola MD (Menerangkan-Diterangkan) yang umum dijumpai dalam teks bahasa Inggris dapat diterjemahkan menjadi DM (Diterangkan-Menerangkan) sesuai kaidah umum bahasa Indonesia. Penggunaan metode Rule Based dengan parsing tree dan aturan produksi dalam penerjemah teks bahasa Inggris ke teks bahasa Indonesia dapat menangani perbedaan aturan tata bahasa dari kedua bahasa tersebut sehingga menghasilkan  terjemahan yang sesuai. 
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Kata kunci: pemrosesan bahasa alami, penerjemahan, metode rule based, bilingual, bahasa Inggris, bahasa Indonesia.	64b1dfbd5048e3427bee5f93cc985388	c0aba8a20f248ff976ee8e772c3d6858	12966ef60f336cbd47c6907dd06ac16c	article	PENDEKATAN METODE RULE BASED DALAM MENGALIHBAHASAKAN TEKS BAHASA INGGRIS KE TEKS BAHASA INDONESIA	Sri Hartati	\N	2001
8205872	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001172	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16609	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001172}, priority = {2}	Learning unlabeled data in a drifting environment still receives little attention.  This paper presents a concept tracker algorithm for learning concept drift that exploits unlabeled data. In the absence of complete labeled data, instance classes are identified using a concept hierarchy that is incrementally constructed from data stream (mostly unlabeled data) in unsupervised mode. The persistence assumption in temporal reasoning is then applied to infer target concepts. Empirical evaluation that has been conducted on information-filtering domains demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach.   	335899c26f9a357cb9f5b08c5b9e5e12	2a1b2d51ce334cb962fd4537467afc89	e25e95954726c1dde2b20721e0f8e333	article	EXPLOITING UNLABELED DATA IN CONCEPT DRIFT LEARNING	Dwi Widyantoro	\N	2001
8205873	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001173	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16610	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001173}, priority = {2}	Tiling is a process to create a repetitive - larger size - image. However if the picture on the left side of the original image is not continuous to the picture on its right side, the tiling image will have a virtual vertical line called seam. Meanwhile the virtual horizontal line will appear if the picture on the top side of the original image is not continuous to the picture on its bottom side. The research performed here tries to generate a seamless tiling image by finding the closest match of the fractional source image to the partially build resulted image. From the experiment, it can be shown that the quality of the resulted image are affected by the number of similar elements in the source image, the number of fractional images created from the source image, and the width of the overlap area. Source image with a lot of similar element, high number of fractional images, and wider size of the overlap area have been proven to yield a seamless tiling image.	9d084e958df12b369e0c62383918decb	86e0373b43f5eaaf3ff2d51a477f8eaf	d471e0d518a67deec46444afada25025	article	GENERATING A SEAMLESS TILING OF A NATURE IMAGE	Budi Hartanto	\N	2001
8205874	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001174	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16611	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001174}, priority = {2}	The issues of security in mobile phone in recent days become crucial. Many privacy or secretly data is stored using unsecured protocol or sometimes without the security procedures at all. This will lead to great awareness about security in mobile phone. The effective ways to secure data are steganography and cryptography. The first one concentrate to data hiding in a certain media. In this paper, we present Chaotic Least Significant Bit Encoding (CLSBE) as a steganography method in our system design. The experiment results show that hidden messages in PNG form can be retrieved correctly. The implementation of system in emulator works well but depends on mobile phone features and environment.
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Telepon genggam saat ini dapat digunakan untuk menyimpan data-data yang bersifat pribadi atau rahasia, oleh karena itu pengamanan data pada telepon genggam akan menjadi hal yang penting di masa ini ataupun di masa yang akan datang. Sistem pengamanan data yang efektif pada telepon genggam selain kriptografi adalah Steganografi yaitu penyembunyian data dalam sebuah media. Dalam perancangan ini metode yang digunakan adalah Chaotic Least Significant Bit Encoding (CLSBE). Hasil pengujian membuktikan bahwa pesan yang tersembunyi dalam citra digital dengan format PNG masih dapat diambil kembali dengan benar. Implementasi pada emulator telah berjalan dengan baik, namun untuk telepon genggam perlu penyesuaian dengan fasilitas pada telepon tersebut.
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Kata kunci:   CLSBE, steganografi, stego-image, cover-image.	02b26321c31b2f7e5dfbff9c0644c601	6450060a8f390421d215d650527b0a79	e129aeba5a806c66a8daa0d5f244be21	article	STEGANOGRAFI DENGAN CHAOTIC LEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT ENCODING PADA TELEPON GENGGAM	Constantine Bandaria	\N	2001
8205875	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001175	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16612	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001175}, priority = {2}	The rank of a TNI AU personnel is related with the placement of the personnel in the previous rank, education, or other duty placement. TNI AU carries out rank promotion every year. In essence, the process is to check the accomplishment of a personnel to rank promotion criteria. The large number of rules in rank promotion criteria makes manual calculation time and energy consuming. In this research, a knowledge based system is developed to help calculating the accomplishment of personnel to rank promotion criteria. This system is chosen because of the suitability of representation of the rules in the criteria with the rules in knowledge based system and because of the large number of rules in rank promotion criteria. ASP.Net, C#.Net, dan IIS web server is used in the implementation of the system. The case study in this research is conducted at Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. Testing is conducted by using data approved by Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. The results show that the system has performed accepatbly as the results from the system is the same as the result from manual calculation.
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Kepangkatan prajurit TNI AU berkaitan erat dengan penempatan prajurit tersebut dalam jabatan, keperluan pendidikan, atau penugasan-penugasan lainnya. TNI AU mengadakan agenda pengajuan kenaikan pangkat setiap tahun. Proses ini pada intinya adalah pemeriksaan pemenuhan kriteria kenaikan pangkat personel. Banyaknya aturan dalam pemenuhan kriteria kenaikan pangkat membuat perhitungan secara manual mambutuhkan waktu dan energi yang banyak. Dalam penelitian ini dibangun sistem berbasis pengetahuan untuk membantu perhitungan pemenuhan kriteria dalam proses kenaikan pangkat prajurit. Sistem ini dipilih karena kesesuaian representasi aturan pada kriteria dalam proses kenaikan pangkat prajurit dan aturan pada sistem berbasis pengetahuan serta banyaknya aturan yang menyangkut kenaikan pangkat prajurit. ASP.Net, C#.Net, dan IIS web server digunakan pada implementasi sistem. Studi kasus pada penelitian ini dilakukan di Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. Uji coba dilaksanakan dengan menggunakan data yang telah diperiksa dan disetujui oleh pihak Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. Dari hasil uji coba tersebut disimpulkan bahwa sistem berjalan dengan baik yaitu bahwa hasil akhir yang diperoleh sistem sama dengan hasil perhitungan secara manual.
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Kata kunci:  sistem berbasis pengetahuan, aturan, kenaikan pangkat, personel militer, TNI AU.	41d703865de59d966e23e5b0e48b1f1b	e07c44f170e09ea38820cb45bd1a11d9	724111a44b1ba6c522f308faa28c5a20	article	SISTEM BERBASIS PENGETAHUAN UNTUK KENAIKAN PANGKAT MILITER TNI AU	Dian Fetriah	\N	2001
8205876	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001176	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16613	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001176}, priority = {2}	In the endeavor to attain its goal, an enterprise strives to undertake challenges and changes of which strategies for effective measures and efficient resource usage become necessary. To this necessity, the role of information system for supporting and enhancing enterprise performance has become more strategic and widely established. This elicits mission for information system and advises a general course of action to give a unified direction for planning, implementation and control in alignment with enterprise business strategy. A planning that identifies enterprise's information requirement and possible innovations in technology utilization for enhancing enterprise performance is a first step to begin the fulfillment of information system mission. Such a planning can be satisfied by employing Enterprise Architecture Planning methodology, which is purposed to deliver data architecture, application architecture, technology architecture and implementation plan. Implementation plan is comprised of a sequence of application development and technology platform migration / acquisition. Such a sequence is elaborated further according to business aspect as a main drive, organizational aspect which addresses people who will be involved in implementation, information system and information technology environment aspect as an interface for existing and future systems, and application development aspect which interconnects one stage in the development sequence with another.
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Pencapaian tujuan suatu enterprise menghadapi berbagai tantangan serta perubahan yang memerlukan strategi untuk langkah-langkah efektif dan pemanfaatan sumber daya yang efisien. Salah satu strategi yang penting dan semakin banyak digunakan adalah pemanfaatan dan peningkatan dukungan sistem informasi bagi enterprise. Penerapan strategi ini mengembankan misi pada sistem informasi yang pemenuhannya memerlukan keterpaduan arah dalam perencanaan, pelaksanaan dan pengendalian yang selaras dengan strategi bisnis enterprise. Pembangunan strategi untuk pemenuhan misi sistem informasi dimulai dari perencanaan yang mengidentifikasi kebutuhan informasi dan kemungkinan inovasi pemanfaatan teknologi untuk peningkatan kinerja enterprise. Perencanaan ini dapat memanfaatkan metodologi Perencanaan Arsitektur Enterprise yang menghasilkan arsitektur data, arsitektur aplikasi, arsitektur teknologi, dan arah rencana implementasinya bagi enterprise. Rencana implementasi berupa urutan pengembangan aplikasi dan migrasi / akuisisi landasan teknologi dielaborasikan menurut aspek bisnis sebagai pendorong utama, aspek organisasional untuk penentuan peran bagi sumber daya pelaku implementasi, aspek lingkungan sistem informasi dan teknologi informasi untuk menjembatani kondisi sistem-sistem saat ini dan yang akan diwujudkan, serta aspek pengembangan aplikasi yang mempertautkan satu tahap pengembangan dengan tahap pengembangan lainnya.
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Kata kunci:  rencana strategis, sistem informasi, EAP, Zachman Framework.	331e48b3b014b1b3ccd32fc474374491	349b3d42de44a622a875ecd34e4bafbf	38b78f05b567c93f4653ad0a27c9f241	article	PEMANFAATAN ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING UNTUK PERENCANAAN STRATEGIS SISTEM INFORMASI	Kridanto Surendro	\N	2001
8205877	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001177	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16614	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001177}, priority = {2}	Web index page is well known as page that arranges information by giving the title and short explanation about the information, where the complete information will be presented in other page. However since the amount of information become accumulate, the existence of a lot of index page exactly cause difficulty on getting information because it is possible to direct users into a mount of irrelevant information. Without a system which can help user navigation, the process of seeking the expected information is equal to a trial and error processing. In this paper, web index recommendation system is investigated which involved the activity of user on accessing the index page. This system will arrange the frequent term in index page and then implement Multi Instance Learning to give recommendation of the new index page automatically. The algorithm is citation kNN that will be adapted into fretCit kNN by implementing the minimal Hausdorff distance in measuring the distance. The experiments show that from the several test of users, the system give performance in average recommendation until 82,41% accuracy with 66,71% recall.
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Halaman indeks dikenal sebagai halaman yang mengelompokkan informasi-informasi, dengan memberikan judul serta penjelasan singkat tentang suatu informasi, dimana informasi lengkap akan dipresentasikan pada halaman-halaman lain. Namun dengan ketersediaan informasi yang menjadi semakin menumpuk, keberadaan halaman indeks yang semakin banyak justru menyebabkan kesulitan dalam mendapatkan informasi karena mungkin akan mengarahkan pada banyak informasi yang tidak relevan. Tanpa adanya sebuah sistem yang dapat membantu navigasi user, untuk mencari informasi yang diinginkan sama saja dengan sebuah kegiatan trial dan error. Dalam penelitian ini, dirancang sebuah sistem rekomendasi indeks web yang melibatkan aktifitas user dalam mengakses halaman indeks. Sistem ini mengelompokkan frequent terms pada halaman indeks dan kemudian mengimplementasikan metode Multi Instance Learning untuk memberikan rekomendasi secara otomatis dari halaman-halaman indeks baru. Algoritma yang digunakan adalah algoritma Citation kNN yang diadaptasi menjadi fretCit-kNN dengan mengaplikasikan minimal Hausdorff distance dalam pengukuran jaraknya. Dalam hasil proses dan analisis disimpulkan bahwa dengan beberapa macam uji coba data dari beberapa user sistem menampilkan performa hingga rata-rata 82,41% akurasi dan nilai kembalian sebesar 66,71%.
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Kata kunci: halaman indeks, sistem rekomendasi, multi instance learning, citation kNN, hausdorff distance.	5707d2ba8b9bd7e4deca38e934ca8103	45164473816a02bd9ff941ad075c1ff6	03673ce3866f025a405fc29b804d92ef	article	SISTEM REKOMENDASI INDEKS WEB DENGAN METODE FREQUENT TERMS BERBASIS MULTI INSTANCE LEARNING	Ria Andriana	\N	2001
8205878	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001178	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16615	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001178}, priority = {2}	Six Sigma has been known to be a breakthrough business strategy to achieve customer satisfaction through defect reduction and cost optimization. A flawless product or service would, however, be of little value if it does not sell. Thus, it is of considerable importance to begin with the customer. Quality Function Deployment (QFD), as a customer-driven tool in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) toolset, can be regarded as one of the most powerful tools to serve this purpose. The success of QFD use relies heavily on the accuracy of the primary input, that is, the Voice of the Customer (VOC). To better identify and obtain more accurate VOC, the use of Kano Model in QFD has been incorporated in the literature. Unfortunately, the dynamics of Kano Model, such as the fact that what now delights the customer will become an expected need in the future is often oversimplified and has not been adequately addressed. The aim of this paper is to shed some light to Kano Model dynamics modeling by providing a quantitative technique which is based on compositional data analysis. It is expected that a timely update of customer needs data may serve as a useful indicator to monitor the progress of how well a company satisfies its customer over time, and at the same time provide a ground for formulating the next strategies as to enable the company to respond differently and continuously over time of its operations. To give some practical insights, an illustrative example is provided. 	4c08ef3730b636ef10707cd5e41b1a80	838e2b78e0f0f3106931b3bc044b3ddd	95bfb38519ce5cb2108ed5e169a02005	article	DEALING WITH KANO MODEL DYNAMICS: STRENGTHENING THE QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT AS A DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA TOOL	Hendry Raharjo	\N	2000
8205879	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001179	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16616	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001179}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the application of the Six Sigma methods is used in order to improve quality in manufacturing company that produce stationary product. DMAIC approach is utilized to analyze and improve 'Pocket Clear File' product since this product has more variability and defects. Quality improvement also monitor the  process that influenced pocket defect in Bag Making, Kami-ire, Karidome, and Pocket after Karidome Inspections section. Determining of Six Sigma project is based in process and defect type in each section. FMEA also gave the recommendation for quality improvement we need to evaluate the final result of the improvement since some of them were not working properly.
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Paper ini menggambarkan bagaimana aplikasi metode Six Sigma digunakan untuk melakukan perbaikan kualitas pada perusahaan manufaktur yang memproduksi produk stationary. Pendekatan DMAIC dipakai untuk menganalisa dan melakukan perbaikan produk 'Pocket Clear File' karena tingginya variabilitas dan cacat dibanding produk lain. Perbaikan kualitas juga memperhatikan proses yang mempengaruhi terjadinya cacat pocket pada section Bag Making, Kami-ire, Karidome, dan Pocket after Karidome Inspection. Penentuan proyek Six Sigma didasarkan atas proses dan jenis cacat pada setiap section. Pendekatan FMEA mampu memberi rekomendasi perbaikan kualitas. Evaluasi dari hasil perbaikan penting untuk dilakukan karena beberapa implementasi perbaikan kualitas tidak berjalan sesuai dengan rencana.
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kata kunci: six sigma, DMAIC, perusahaan stationary.	d7657d2e963f97c0b8fac4e057e18cd1	b3baca43ed09f1c9e063ae92624afd85	749aafa41f68f1941454e0b7e61f3a9e	article	APLIKASI SIX SIGMA PADA PRODUK CLEAR FILE DI PERUSAHAAN STATIONARY	Iwan Vanany	\N	2000
8205880	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001180	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16617	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001180}, priority = {2}	High quality of service is imperative for competitiveness of a service industry. In order to provide much better service, a deeper research on quality service is a necessity. One interesting and challenging aspect in researchin service quality is about measuring service quality. While some methods is proposed for measuring service quality, but every one of them did not offer satisfactory explanation in complex problems of measuring service quality, which is the vagueness and incompleteness in transforming linguistic explanation and scale of one's opinion into numerical scale. One interesting method that incorporate the complexity and vagueness of linguistic explanation and scale into consideration is Qualitometro II method. This method will handle information expressed on linguistic scales without any artificial numeric scalarization and measure and control the quality of service. An interesting study of implementation of Qualitometro II in general medical clinic is conducted to examine the operation and impact of the Qualitometro II method with the assistance of a qualitometro software to ease the complex  calculation algorithm. Result of the implementation is presented and evaluated for further study.	e6d9b651d39d9cd0a259ba75db55e86d	d509f25c4288fbc697df531018f4934a	2c88ce18b8e055cba871675f7df484c8	article	SERVICE QUALITY CONTROL MEASUREMENT: QUALITOMETRO II METHOD	Henry Pribadi	\N	2000
8205881	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001181	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16618	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001181}, priority = {2}	One of the programs that can be used to improve the quality is Six Sigma program using DMAIC method. The research is performed at PT Baninusa Indonesia (PT. BN) producing the 2nd  type of 4JA1 piston ring. The program is implemented to decrease the defect proportion The production process performance and the problem priority are known from the CTQ itself.  The fish bone diagram is used to determine the causes of the problem. The improvement is performed by determination of the best process parameter through the fullfactorial experiment design. The result is significantly decrease defect proportion by 2.682%. 
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Salah satu program peningkatan kualitas yang dapat mengakomodasi tuntutan peningkatan kualitas adalah program Six Sigma dengan menggunakan metode DMAIC. Penelitian dilakukan pada PT.Baninusa Indonesia (PT.BN), salah satu perusahaan yang memproduksi produk ring piston tipe 4JA1 jenis 2nd ring.  Program digunakan untuk menurunkan persentase cacat produk. Dari CTQ yang ada dapat diketahui kinerja proses produksi saat ini dan prioritas permasalahan.  Fish bone diagram digunakan untuk  akar penyebab masalah  Tindakan perbaikan yang dipilih adalah menentukan parameter proses terbaik dengan menggunakan metode eksperimen full factorial. Hasil penerapan parameter proses tersebut menunjukkan pengurangan yang signifikan terhadap persentase cacat sebesar 2,682%.
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Kata kunci:  metoda six sigma, DMAIC, perbaikan kualitas, karakteristik kualitas kritis, diagram fish bone.	a353873dffefcd1336834093bf63cc27	c46a1fdba60651a97365637aaf9be0a0	b308c17f41be6741cf1bddb25da8fc1a	article	USAHA PENURUNAN PERSENTASE CACAT RING PISTON TIPE 4JA1 PADA PROSES HABANAKASHI MESIN BESLY	Yogi Wibisono	\N	2000
8205882	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001182	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16619	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001182}, priority = {2}	The responsibility of Acquisition and Processing Unit in Petra Christian University Library is to handle books purchasing, processing the books, then hand them over to the circulation unit. To improve the unit performance, a new system was proposed using Lean Six Sigma philosophy. We employ the common tools of Six Sigma i.e. DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control). The results are a new procedure, a better software design, and a better workplace lay out. We believe that the results could reduce the book processing time, eliminate non value added activities, reduce defects, and decrease the total distance taken by books when being processed.
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Tanggung jawab divisi Pengadaan dan Pengolahan Perpustakaan U.K. Petra adalah menangani pembelian buku, memprosesnya lalu menyerahkan ke bagian sirkulasi. Untuk meningkatkan performa divisi ini, maka dilakukan perbaikan sistem dengan menggunakan metode Lean Six Sigma dengan salah satu tool yaitu DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve dan Control). Hasil akhir dari metode tersebut adalah prosedur baru, desain software baru, dan tata letak baru yang jika diimplementasikan dapat mengurangi waktu pemrosesan buku, non value added activity, jumlah kecacatan buku, dan jarak total yang ditempuh buku selama pemrosesan.
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Kata kunci: Lean Six Sigma, Perpustakaan U.K. Petra, Perbaikan Sistem	50d4f1f3fc3f4506b413e35f78e4e55c	27a8f758ac8d2885b33da096498fd4ed	8fadb4080e4e84312a86b81b4fc2d6b5	article	PERBAIKAN SISTEM DIVISI PENGOLAHAN DAN PENGADAAN PERPUSTAKAAN UK. PETRA DENGAN FILOSOFI LEAN SIX SIGMA	Arie Wibowo	\N	2000
8205883	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001183	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16620	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001183}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research was to minimize processing time in manufacturing using 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke) method. As well as quality, processing time is one of the important points to consider. Improvement had been done in every step of the process to achieve 3.4 defect per million (DPM). Although 6s had not been achieved yet, but 5S method in Lean Sigma have already improved the production process
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memperlihatkan penggunaan Metoda 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke) dalam meminimalkan waktu proses pembuatan produk. Selain kualitas produk, waktu proses merupakan hal yang penting untuk diperhatikan. Perbaikan dari setiap proses dilakukan agar didapat 3,4 kegagalan persejuta (DPM). Walaupun 6s belum tercapai, tapi penerapan metoda 5S dalam Lean Sigma sudah menunjukkan perbaikan pada proses yang dilakukan.
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Kata kunci: 5S, six sigma, lean sigma  	773ecb6804ac610bcc3d6bbda243d311	5b2db3d3a4ffa5f53c1e02144699382c	26bf736f9b1bf7f25527a051fb35191b	article	IMPLEMENTASI METODE 5S PADA LEAN SIX SIGMA DALAM PROSES  PEMBUATAN MUR BAUT VERSING (Studi Kasus di CV. Desra Teknik Padang)	Noviyarsi Noviyarsi	\N	2000
8205884	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001184	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16621	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001184}, priority = {2}	Javanese traditional house is located on earthquake zone 3 (midlle level), it spread from Banyuwangi (on East direction) until Cirebon (on West direction). Refer to form and construction system, the Joglo type house look a master piece of Javanese traditional house. It has impression of weight construction with rong-rongan structure (core in frame system from umpak-soko guru-tumpang sari) as vertical structure system. When earthquake come, wood structure of-rongan of Joglo house as a core structure or core in frame, it's a restrain to lateral force and depending on flexibility, brakebility, stability, elasticity and hiperstaticity of material and construction. The foundation system has hinge character or roll, connection system of tongue and gully configuration of secondary column (soko emper) and main column (soko guru), rigidity of main column (soko guru) from multy beam frame (tumpangsari/brunjung) are unity as earthquake responsive building. The test result of structure model of rong-rongan by vibration of earthquake force from horizontal slip table, is showed application of load system on Javanese traditional house support to stability. It has require on high frequency and acceleration low to high. Test on a vibration with low frequency and acceleration low to high, the load system make more deformation to model. The result of research is showed the structure of traditional Javanese house is safe on earthquake zone 3 (if base founfation maked clamp system). 
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Rumah tradisional Jawa terletak di daerah gempa III (gempa sedang), terhampar dari Banyuwangi sampai Cirebon. Rumah tradisional Jawa berwujud Joglo secara bentuk dan konstruksi dianggap sebagai master piece rumah tradisional Jawa, yang terkesan berat dengan struktur rong-rongan (umpak-soko guru-tumpang sari) sebagai penahan beban lateral. Apabila terjadi gempa struktur kayu rong-rongan rumah Joglo dipandang sebagai struktur inti (core in frame) yang akan menahan gaya lateral, didukung oleh fleksibilitas, redaman, stabilitas, elastisitas, daktilitas, kehiperstatisan kayu dan konstruksi. Sistem tumpuan yang bersifat sendi dan atau rol, sistem sambungan lidah alur, konfigurasi soko-soko emper terhadap soko guru dan kekakuan soko guru oleh tumpang sari/brunjung dipandang sebagai kesatuan sistem earthquake responsive building. Hasil pengujian model struktur rong-rongan terhadap getaran gaya gempa dengan horizontal slip table, menunjukkan bahwa sistem pembebanan yang diterapkan di rumah Joglo menyumbang kestabilan, pada gempa frekuensi tinggi dan akselerasi rendah-tinggi. Pada getaran gaya gempa berfrekuensi rendah dan akselerasi rendah-tinggi, sistem pembebanan membuat model lebih banyak mengalami deformasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, struktur rumah Joglo aman untuk daerah zona gempa 3 (apabila sistem tumpuan dibuat jepit). 
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Kata kunci: struktur joglo, konstruksi rong-rongan, sistem sambungan dan tumpuan, gaya gempa.	8b3b97e1bb557771990c7762fd647da0	ae00aaeed3f7c9d684a96189afde838f	68af84dbca3d1294d980bbcf9ee10bc1	article	PERILAKU RUMAH TRADISIONAL JAWA "JOGLO" TERHADAP GEMPA	Yulianto P. Prihatmaji	\N	2000
8205885	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001185	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16622	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001185}, priority = {2}	The natural disaster in Nabire in February 2004 and November 2004 has left a noumerous effects on buildings. Many buildings have destroyed because of the terrifying effect of natural disaster which caused a big loss both for material and for the human safety. However, the misapplication of construction and inappropriate choice of material almost cause the terrible damage. After the natural disaster passed, the only left is mostly on the long time needed to build the buildings for people who suffer from the disaster. Because of this problem above, many people usually stay in uncomfortable places such a tend, and this condition creates social and health problems. Concerning the problem above, it is needed to create the "quick built house" which is hopefully can be accepted by the community to cope with the terrifying effect of the natural disaster.In the first year of this research, the data concerning traditional architecture and vernacular architecture in Nabire will be collected. This step will be done in order to understand more detail about all the problem faced and identified all the potential aspects which can be developed to build house for people. The deepest study of vernacular architecture is expected not only to make the house close to the uniqueness of the local activities and culture, but also to make it understandable and built easily by the people/community, because its construction and architecture have become part of their life. 
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Pada saat bencana alam di Nabire yang terjadi Februari 2004 dan November 2004, banyak bangunan roboh dan rusak. Kerugian sangat besar dan mengakibatkan kerugian baik material maupun keselamatan manusia. Kerusakan yang parah sering diakibatkan oleh salahnya penerapan konstruksi dan salah dalam pemilihan bahan bangunan. Sementara itu pasca bencana, menyisakan kesulitan berupa lamanya membangun bangunan penampungan korban bencana, sehingga seringkali korban bencana hanya ditampung di tenda saja. Akibatnya muncul masalah sosial dan kesehatan. Bangunan yang roboh juga membutuhkan waktu yang lama untuk dibangun kembali. Hal ini mendorong pemikiran untuk mengembangkan rumah cepat bangun yang dapat diterima masyarakat, pada saat bencana telah berlalu. Pada penelitian tahun I ini, dilakukan pengumpulan data tentang arsitektur tradisional dan arsitektur vernakular di Nabire, untuk memahami secara lebih dekat segala permasalahan yang harus dihadapi dan potensi yang dapat dikembangkan untuk membangun rumah Rakyat. Penggalian arsitektur vernakular, diharapkan tidak hanya mendekatkan rumah tinggal yang akan dibangun kembali nantinya, sesuai dengan segala aktifitas dan budaya masyarakat setempat, namun juga untuk lebih mudah  dipahami dan mudah dikerjakan sendiri oleh masyarakat, karena bentuk konstruksi dan arsitekturnya sudah menjadi bagian dari kehidupan mereka.
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Kata kunci: arsitektur tradisonal, vernakular arsitektur, gempa di Nabire.	97e041172af1d143516245f2545e47d7	4511f46e41cf6ede3d4bdc91e118ac11	7e39704474d77b7a3f250839dc9d5baa	article	ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR NABIRE DAN KONDISI NABIRE PASCA GEMPA	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2000
8205886	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001186	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16623	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001186}, priority = {2}	The early shapes of ancient mosques in Java during the 15th - 16th centuries are very interesting. Many theories suggest that those shapes originated from the culture of Hinduist-Javanese or Javanese in general. Very few articles are there studying the important role of Chinese carpentry in the development of those mosques of Java, especially those in the northern coast of Java. To name a few, they are the Demak mosque (1474), the Kudus mosque (1537), and the Mantingan mosque (1559) near by Jepara. They physically show the traces of Chinese carpentry and stone masonry.This article is an early study which attempts to trace the existence of Chinese carpentry in those ancient mosques of Java.
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Bentuk awal mesjid kuno di Jawa (abad 15-16), sangat menarik. Banyak teori yang mengatakan bahwa bentuk dari mesjid kuno Jawa ini berasal kebudayaan Hindu-Jawa maupun dari penduduk Jawa sendiri . Tapi jarang sekali tulisan yang membahas tentang peran pertukangan Cina yang sangat besar dalam pembangunan mesjid-mesjid kuno Jawa (terutama yang terletak di pantai Utara Jawa), Beberapa diantaranya seperti Mesjid Demak (1474)), Mesjid Kudus (1537) dan Mesjid Mantingan (1559) dekat Jepara, yang terbukti secara fisik terdapat jejak-jejak pertukangan Cina, baik pertukangan batu maupun kayu disana. Tulisan ini merupakan studi awal yang mencoba untuk menelusuri keberadaan pertukangan Cina pada mesjid-mesjid kuno di Jawa tersebut.
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Kata kunci: Mesjid Kuno Jawa, Pertukangan Cina.	affd1ee0977a944cca3d31bc852fe090	975fcae12d19eaa7ed8b4e1fdd67b598	a277196189f3e6ac975aa3f4bf5268bb	article	PENGARUH PERTUKANGAN CINA PADA BANGUNAN MESJID KUNO DI JAWA ABAD 15-16	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8205887	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001187	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16624	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001187}, priority = {2}	In Indonesian architecture history, Romo Mangun is known as an architect and planner with multi-perspective of knowledge because of his educational and experience background. His architectural artefact is very much affected by his richness of knowledge and experience. The design process of Romo Mangun's artefact consists of philosophy approach, creative approach, technical approach and communication with client and builder. This process is very valuable to be discussed because it includes two different sides work inline; technical side which is mechanical view and non-technical side which is human view. 
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Dalam wacana arsitektur Indonesia Romo Mangun dikenal sebagai seorang arsitek dan perencana dengan pemikiran yang multiperspektif dikarenakan latar belakang pendidikan dan pengalaman yang multidisiplin. Kekayaan wacana pengetahuan dan pengalaman beliau turut mewarnai artefak arsitektur yang dihasilkan. Perwujudan sebuah artefak arsitektur melalui sebuah rangkaian proses panjang meliputi filosofi, proses kreatif, pelaksanaan hingga komunikasi dengan klien dan pelaksana. Proses ini selalu merupakan topik yang menarik untuk dikupas kembali karena menyingkapkan dua sisi sekaligus, yaitu sisi teknis yang mekanis dan sisi non teknis yang manusiawi.
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Kata kunci: Romo Mangun, proses perancangan arsitektur.	b11ad113834ce58a16f4fada99fd13a4	73e8c4797e0f3e65b850f091fb93d429	d56e8fb70f173f5c6ce63c04492d421a	article	MENGIKUTI LANGKAH PIKIR ROMO MANGUN : Sebuah Tinjauan Mengenai Metode Perancangan Arsitektur Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya	Rony Sunaryo	\N	2000
8205888	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001188	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16625	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001188}, priority = {2}	The Amsterdam School is an architectural stream developed in the Netherlands between 1915 and 1930. The influence was so wide that the whole European continent and the United States of America were affected. Indonesia as one of the colonies of the Netherlands also experienced its influence directly and indirectly. This article is an early study dealing with how far the Amsterdam School has influenced the colonial architecture in the then Dutch East Indies.
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Amsterdam School adalah aliran arsitektur yang berkembang di Belanda antara th. 1915-1930. Pengaruhnya sangat luas, bahkan sampai keseluruh benua Eropa dan Amerika Serikat. Indonesia sebagai negara bekas jajahan Belanda waktu itu tidak luput dari pengaruh langsung maupun tidak langsung dari aliran tersebut. Tulisan ini merupakan studi awal yang membahas sampai sejauh mana pengaruh Amsterdam School  pada perkembangan arsitektur kolonial di Hindia Belanda waktu itu.
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Kata kunci: Amsterdam School, Arsitektur Kolonial di Hindia Belanda.	6589b7a1a604a4495e2a6b8d7e6f414a	73abdf1f5cd05115535bdbcf0ad01a42	5bebb5424057c91ce6f79246e8b0b061	article	"THE AMSTERDAM SCHOOL" DAN PERKEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR KOLONIAL DI HINDIA BELANDA ANTARA 1915-1940	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8205889	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001189	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16626	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001189}, priority = {2}	Learning by adventural games has strongly built in self confidence, emotion defensibility, teamwork, creativity and fast in making decision, leadership, are the effective education system if started as soon as possible. That is in child growing period. The challenge and pleasant caracters, these games need the attractive and dynamic performance buildings. By research and design cooperation between supervisor and the final studio student by the title " Psychological Approach in Building Design: Adventure Park for Kids Case Study", funded by the PHK A-3 Dikti, the performance criteria have been found for design reference. The research has used deductive-inductive method by phenomenology approach to the number of the relevant case studies. By inductive analysis method have found the architectural performance criteria of attractive, safety and dynamic building both cognitive, affective, and psychomotoric consideration. The organic and variative elevation of room and building form, kid's scale and room dimension, warm polychromatic colour compotition, maximalize vegetation and water for landscape, rough texture and circle circulation pattern, strong construction, are the findings for accommodating safety, pleasant, imajinative, and natural building image.   
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Pembelajaran melalui permainan yang mengandung tantangan dan petualangan membangun karakter kuat dalam hal percaya diri, ketahanan emosi, kerjasama, kecermatan, kecepatan dan kreativitas dalam mengambil keputusan, kepemimpinan, serta sejumlah motivasi lain yang secara prinsip bersifat psikologis. Pendidikan ini bersifat efektif apabila dimulai sedini mungkin, yaitu dari masa anak. Karakternya yang menantang dan menyenangkan, permainan ini menuntut wadah, bangunan, yang dinamis dan atraktif. Bagaimana tolok ukur ungkapan bangunan yang atraktif dan dinamis merupakan arah yang dituju tulisan ini. Melalui penelitian terpadu antara dosen pembimbing dan mahasiswa peserta tugas akhir dengan judul "Pendekatan Psikologis dalam Perancangan Bangunan dengan Studi Kasus Taman Petualangan Anak" atas biaya PHK A-3 Dikti, tolok ukur dapat diperoleh sebagai panduan rancangan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deduktif-induktif melalui pendekatan fenomenologis terhadap sejumlah kasus bangunan sejenis. Melalui analisis indukrif telah ditemukan tolok ukur tuntutan arsitektural bangunan yang menjawab atraktivitas dan kedinamisan, serta keamanan pengguna, baik secara kognitf, afektif, maupun psikomotorik. Bentuk masa dan ruang yang organis dengan ketinggian bervariasi, dimensi bangunan berskala anak, komposisi warna polichromatic yang hangat, memaksimalkan komponen landscape dengan vegetasi, air, pola pergerakan yang melingkar, konstruksi yang kokoh, dan tekstur pergerakan yang kasar, merupakan temuan tolok ukur yang dimaksud demi mengakomodasi rasa aman, menyenangkan, mampu membangun imajinasi anak dalam suasana alami.
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Kata kunci: anak, bermain, atraktif, alami, imajinatif, aman, menyenangkan.	72964dc439818f9c2c84814861bf1657	5e7fc6af388a164261f9795561cc4fec	aa916ab6515424d3b15f676ded395ef6	article	KARAKTER ATRAKTIF DALAM PERANCANGAN TAMAN PETUALANGAN ANAK	Hastuti Saptorini	\N	2000
8205890	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001190	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16627	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001190}, priority = {2}	The development of the city has caused a great influence through the society and the children as the part of the society. The children activity in the city has caused spontaneous playing space in the public space and it is being called "the invisible playground." This phenomenon needs to be realized and needs to be adopted in design, so that it has not only brought negative impact to existence of the city public open space but in contrary it will bring positive influence to the public open space itself.
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Perkembangan kota menjadi menarik diamati, karena menimbulkan fenomena yang menarik di masyarakat, terutama bagi anak-anak. Pembangunan kota yang seringkali mengabaikan keikutsertaan anak - anak sebagai elemen sosial kota mengakibatkan timbulkan ruang bermain spontan yang tidak kasat mata atau dalam penelitian ini disebutkan sebagai " the invisible playground ".  Hal ini menarik untuk disadari dan  diadopsi dalam desain, sehingga fenomena tersebut bukannya memicu akibat negatif bagi ruang publik kota, melainkan mampu menimbulkan sumbangan yang positif bagi ruang kota itu sendiri.
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Kata kunci: ruang publik, anak-anak, "the invisible playground"	888ef2dc401375f836297c5fda04d37e	9a287ef242b5c824d2b50dcc6546a85b	1bfa9082b87a91af67214d2a3e9be2c1	article	RUANG PUBLIK SEBAGAI TEMPAT BERMAIN BAGI ANAK-ANAK : Studi Kasus Pengembangan "The Urban Zoo" bagi Kawasan Pecinan di Singapura	Christine Wonoseputro	\N	2000
8205891	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001191	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16628	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001191}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this study is to explore the transformation of city form and its structure in Solo which has developed from time to time. The method of this research was carried out by a-three-archive research strategy as follows: primary files; secondary files and physical files. The primary files referred to the old Javanese documentary (examples: parintah, undhang-undhang, pranatan, piyagem, kakancingan, serat, gugat, penget, babad). The secondary files referred to the document of local, national and international historians (examples: Ricklefs, Lombard, Vorstensteden, Muljana, Notosusanto, Kartodirdjo, Sajid) and Javanese architecture researchers (Ronald, Ikaputra, Adishakti). While the physical files referred to the field research that was conducted by interviews and collecting the artefacts. The main findings of study of morphology in the city of Solo were: the 'skeleton' element grew in three formations (central, cluster and organic); the 'meat' element grew in three formations also (horizontal, vertical, and interstitial); and the 'blood' element increased from the native people (Javanese, Madura,  Banjar) to foreign people (Chinese, Arab, India, Dutch) and changed from agricultural to non-agricultural activities. The other findings were the city of Solo was constructed by a-three-concept of urban design as follows: the organic concept which was conducted by native people; the colony concept which was conducted by the Dutch; and the cosmology concept which was conducted by the Javanese Kingdom. In 1500s-1750s, initially the city of Solo was a settlement grew at the bank of Bengawan Solo. Afterwards, in 1750s-1850s it developed into a combined water- and land- based urban fabric  Since 1850s, the city of Solo has left the river transportation and changed into the land transportation. Moreover, in 1900s the city of Solo built the new technology of transportation and urban utilities as follows: train, tram (streetcar), electricity and water city installations. In 2000s, the city of Solo acquired the city problems like the other cities in Indonesia. The city problems were divided into three aspects as follows: the built environment; the natural environment; and the social environment. The accumulation of those problems made the city grow in decline direction that needs to be fixed by a-sustainable-city design.
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Paper ini berusaha mengupas tentang perubahan struktur dan bentuk Kota Solo setelah mengalami perkembangan dari masa ke masa. Metode penelitian dilakukan dengan studi pendekatan kearsipan, baik arsip primer, arsip sekunder maupun arsip fisik. Untuk arsip primer bersumber pada naskah-naskah dokumenter Jawa, seperti parintah, undang-undang, pranatan, piyagem, kakancingan, serat, gugat, penget dan babad. Untuk arsip sekunder bersumber pada buku-buku dari para ahli sejarah (Ricklefs, Lombard, Vorstensteden, Muljana, Notosusanto, Kartodirdjo dll) dan hasil riset dari para ahli sejarah arsitektur Jawa (Ronald, Ikaputra, Adishakti dll). Untuk arsip fisik bersumber dari artefak, elemen alam  dan tradisi masyarakat yang diperoleh dari survey lapangan. Temuan utama dari studi morfologi Kota Solo pada tahun 1500-2000 adalah, elemen 'tulang' telah tumbuh membentuk berbagai formasi, yaitu memusat, mengelompok dan organik. Elemen 'daging' telah tumbuh secara horisontal, vertikal dan interestisial. Sementara elemen 'darah' telah berkembang dari orang-orang pribumi (Jawa, Madura, Banjar) bertambah dengan orang-orang pendatang (Cina, Arab, India, Belanda), dengan mata pencaharian dari agricultural ke non-agricultural. Temuan penting lainnya adalah, Kota Solo tersusun oleh tiga konsep yang berlainan, yang saling tumpang tindih, yaitu konsep organik oleh masyarakat pribumi, konsep kolonial oleh masyarakat Belanda dan konsep kosmologi oleh masyarakat Keraton Jawa. Kota Solo pada tahun 1500-1750 masih berupa kota tepian sungai di Bengawan Solo, kemudian pada tahun 1750-1850 berkembang menjadi kota campuran antara kota perairan dan daratan. Sejak tahun 1850an, Kota Solo mulai meninggalkan lalu lintas sungai dan berganti ke lalu lintas daratan, sehingga menjadi kota daratan. Apalagi sejak tahun 1900an, setelah dibangun teknologi baru pada sarana transportasi dan utilitas kota, yaitu jalur rel kereta api, jalur trem, jaringan listrik dan jaringan air bersih, maka Kota Solo benar-benar telah berubah ke kota daratan, meninggalkan hiruk-pikuk kota tepian sungai yang pernah terjadi di Bengawan Solo. Pada tahun 2000an, Kota Solo mengalami permasalah kota yang umumnya juga terjadi di kota-kota besar di Indonesia, yaitu permasalahan pada lingkungan alaminya, lingkungan buatannya dan lingkungan humannya. Akumulasi permasalahan kota itu menjadikan Kota Solo pada masa-masa mendatang akan semakin memasuki masa ke arah decline, sehingga perlu dicarikan grand-design kota yang sustainable.  
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Kata kunci: morfologi, irreversible, kota, bentuk, struktur.	f4951b704c41159f9eddfa602d656c28	9c4a88ed2992ec8987f438f6e4a45465	d614e1f58143577ae3e21fa217323157	article	MORFOLOGI KOTA SOLO (TAHUN 1500-2000)	Qomarun Qomarun	\N	2000
8205892	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001192	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16629	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001192}, priority = {2}	From an obscure area by the banks of an estuary, which is later named Kalimas (Golden River), Surabaya, located in the coastal area of northern Java, developed into an important port in the Mojopahit era in the 14th century. Its geographically strategic position would then encouraged the Dutch colonial government in the 19th century to make it one of the primary ports in the long chain of gathering the farm produce from the whole area in the eastern Java and exporting them to Europe. This decision had resulted in transforming the 'shape and structure' of this town to become like a ribbon spreading from the northern area (the port) to the south (the plantation and farming areas). In the 20th century, besides being a traditional port by the banks of Kalimas River for the local people, Surabaya was also built into a trading port and the second largest navy port after Batavia. Its role as a port city has become very essential in supporting the trades specifically in the eastern part of Indonesia and generally in the whole Indonesia.
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Dari sebuah tempat yang tidak berarti, di tepi muara sungai kecil, yang kelak bernama Kalimas, Surabaya yang terletak di pesisir Utara P. Jawa, berkembang menjadi sebuah pelabuhan penting di jaman Mojopahit pada abad ke 14. Letak geografisnya yang sangat strategis membuat pemerintah kolonial Belanda pada abad ke 19, memutuskannya sebagai pelabuhan utama dari rangkaian terakhir kegiatan pengumpulan hasil produksi pertanian di ujung Timur P. Jawa untuk eksport ke Eropa. Keputusan ini mengakibatkan 'bentuk dan struktur' kota menjadi semakin seperti pita yang membentang dari Utara (arah pelabuhan) ke Selatan (arah pedalaman penghasil pertanian dan perkebunan). Pada abad ke 20, Surabaya di bangun menjadi pelabuhan dagang dan pelabuhan angkatan laut modern terbesar kedua setelah Batavia, disamping pelabuhan rakyat yang terletak di tepi Kali Mas. Pada abad awal ke 21 bentuk dan struktur kota Surabaya sudah mulai mencapai keseimbangan. Perannya sebagai kota pelabuhan semakin penting dalam dunia perdagangan di Indonesia bagian Timur pada khususnya dan Indonesia secara keseluruhan pada umumnya.
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Kata kunci: surabaya, kota pelabuhan , perkembangan transportasi.	957d1a831b4563987468ea62839dcfb1	6009b5ff55fd90b9891979329e33a31e	599304d6709c0bdea86d26277b80c9b1	article	SURABAYA KOTA PELABUHAN (SURABAYA PORT CITY) Studi tentang perkembangan bentuk dan struktur sebuah kota pelabuhan ditinjau dari perkembangan transportasi  akibat situasi politik dan ekonomi dari abad 13 sampai awal abad 21	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8205893	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001193	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16630	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001193}, priority = {2}	This paper will indicate of how appropriate use of aquatic skylight module installed on buildings in the tropical zone compared to the ones in the subtropical climate.  In order for energy saving strategies, the aquatic-polycarbonate skylight system is used in the tropical climate.  In the tropical hot humid climate, Indonesia has received huge amount of global direct and diffuse radiations on horizontal roofs throughout the year, approximately 525 watts per square meter of solar radiation will impact on flat roofs or skylights on a clear sunny day in Surabaya city.  Ironically, most of the commercial and institution buildings are equipped with Western skylight styles in Surabaya without any modifications. The aquatic-polycarbonate skylight is the system that will control daylight, scatter direct solar heat radiation, cool the indoor polycarbonate surface temperature, and collect solar hot water at the same time.  The concept of using the water as shading device has three goals: first of all, the flushing water in the polycarbonate holes tries to scatter horizontal or tiled skylight direct sun-ray radiation, and minimize the direct sun heat temperature on the polycarbonate with flushing water continuously. Secondly, the sparkle flushing water in series of square holes of polycarbonate will bounce and disperse the direct sunlight into the space below enhancing daylight patterns.  Finally, while bouncing, sparkling and scattering direct sunlight, those series of flushing water holes would also collect the solar heat radiation as solar hot water.  Each system could works nicely to absorb, to scatter, to minimize, and to obtain the solar heat radiation for solar hot water in buildings.  This strategy aims to provide a clean environment living zones with applying passive heating and cooling systems.	f3488874084b5f4d2df67ace06a33dc5	9f02543856cb5d34cd7d02ed20668ad5	72603e123b9eb294eb65f825be270658	article	THE AQUATIC-POLYCARBONATE SKYLIGHT FOR SURABAYA INDONESIA	Danny Mintorogo	\N	2000
8205902	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001202	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16639	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001202}, priority = {2}	As we have known that nowadays for solving the crisis of energy in Indonesia, many works  have been  done to search the alternative sources of energy.  Simultaneously the researchers try to create the apparatus which can save the fuel consumption for automobiles. Purpose of the considered research is to compare the effect of change in diameter of wire winding of fuel saver, which is based on electromagnetic to the performance of the diesel engine. Diameters of the wire winding, which is used in the proposed research, are 0.25 and 0.35 mm. The performance of fuel saver, which has been designed, is tested in the laboratory of the internal combustion engine rig. Performance of the produced  fuel saver which is installed in the fuel line of internal combustion engine rig is compared to the performance of the standard internal combustion engine rig  (without installing fuel saver in the fuel line of internal combustion engine rig).  Speed of the engine and number of coil windings  of fuel saver are chosen as the testing variables for the proposed research. The proposed research has succeeded to produce the fuel saver, which is based on electromagnetic for saving the automotive fuel consumption. Results of the research show that the fuel saver which is produced can save fuel consumption about 30.79% especially for number of winding 4000 coils and diameter of wire 0.35 mm.  In addition the produced fuel saver can reduce the opacity of the emission gas.
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Sebagaimana yang telah diketahui bahwa dengan semakin menipisnya persediaan bahan bakar serta mahalnya harga bahan bakar akhir-akhir ini di Indonesia, maka para peneliti terus berusaha mencari sumber-sumber energi alternatif. Secara bersamaan para peneliti berusaha juga menemukan peralatan yang dapat menghemat pemakaian bahan bakar untuk kendaraan bermotor. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti pengaruh perubahan diameter kawat kumparan alat penghemat bahan bakar yang berbasis elektromagnetik terhadap konsumsi energi motor diesel. Diameter kawat kumparan yang digunakan dalam penelitian  adalah 0,25  dan 0,35 mm. Pengamatan dilakukan dengan menguji kinerja mesindipasang peralatan penghemat bahan bakar dan tidak dipasang alat penghemat bahan bakar (mesin standar). Sebagai variabel pengujian adalah putaran mesin, dan banyaknya lilitan yang digunakan pada kumparan alat penghemat bahan bakar yang dirancang. Penelitian ini telah berhasil merancang alat penghemat bahan bakar solar yang berbasis elektromagnetik dan hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dengan menggunakan diameter kawat 0,35 mm dan jumlah lilitan kumparan 4000 lilitan memberikan penghematan bahan bakar sekitar 30,79% dibandingkan dengan mesin diesel standar. Disamping itu penambahan penghemat bahan bakar dalam penelitian ini mengurangi opasitas (kehitaman) dari gas buang motor diesel yang diuji. 
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Kata kunci: Induksi medan elektromagnetik, konsumsi bahan bakar, jumlah lilitan, putaran mesin, opasitas.
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8205903	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001203	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16640	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001203}, priority = {2}	Fracture behavior of aluminum alloys under mixed mode (Mode I+II) loading was studied. Fracture tests were carried out on A2024-T351 aluminum. Compact-tension-shear specimen was employed and angle between loading axis and the crack surface was varied from 90°(mode I) to 0°(mode II). The crack extension (crack initiation and propagation) behaviors observed by a video microscope. Under a load with relatively high mode II components, the shear type crack initiation preceded the opening type crack propagation. Final fracture was occurred by shearing instability in the pure mode II loading.  These experimental results were explained qualitatively by using finite element analysis. The critical values of stress intensity factors at crack initiation under mode II dominant conditions become smaller than those predicted by the maximum hoop stress criterion. It was also found that the rolling direction and small holes existing ahead of the crack-tip influence the crack extension behaviors.
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Penelitian ini membahas studi tentang perilaku retak aluminium paduan pada pembebanan mode campuran (mixed mode) (Mode I+II). Uji retakan dilakukan pada material aluminium paduan A2024-T351. Sudut antara arah pembebanan dan permukaan retakan dari spesimen Compact-tension-shear yang digunakan divariasikan dari  90°(mode I) sampai 0°(mode II). Perilaku dan arah perambatan retak diamati dengan video microscope. Pada pembebanan dengan komponen mode II relatif tinggi, maka inisiasi retakan jenis geseran terjadi lebih dahulu kemudian diikuti dengan jenis perambatan retak terbuka. Patah akhir terjadi karena ketidakstabilan geseran pada pembebanan mode II. Hasil eksperimental ini akan dijelaskan secara kualitatif dengan menggunakan analisa metode elemen hingga. Harga kritis dari faktor intensitas tegangan pada inisiasi retakan  pada pemebebanan dimana mode II lebih dominan menjadi lebih kecil dari pada yang diprediksikan dengan kriteria tegangan hoop maksimum (maximum hoop stress criterion). Juga diperoleh bahwa arah pengerolan dan lubang-lubang kecil yang ada didepan ujung retak mempengaruhi perilku arah perambatan retak.
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Kata kunci: Aluaminum paduan, perilaku perambatan retak, analisa FEM, pembebanan mode campuran.	0077c57e11b7065f623a9490a25c1dc5	49d37142dac97bcdbef80c03c4f271a3	08da75a69af0bf72687c63e67ba33b4e	article	Perilaku Perambatan Retak pada Aluminium Paduan A2024-T351 dengan Menggunakan Spesimen CTS 	Husaini Husaini	\N	2000
8205904	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001204	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16641	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001204}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to investigate the characteristics of import Ball Mill which is used at cement mills in Indonesia. There were two kind of import Ball Mill from PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk that used in this research which are A type (Ø 30 mm) and B type (Ø 40 mm). Visual investigation, chemistry composition, distribution of hardness, and microstructure photograph was conducted characterize these ball mill. Visually, the import Ball Mill has rough surface, white coloring when cut off, and small cracks at all specimens. Type A ball mill contains of 2,934% C, 11,231% Cr, and 0,177% Mo, where type B Ball Mill contains of 2,693% C, 12,31% Cr, and 1,103% Mo. Both are martensitic white cast iron ASTM A532 Class II type A. The surface are harder then the its core. The highest hardness on the surface are 720,82 kg/mm2 (type A) and 746,5 kg/mm2 (type B), where as lowest hardness on the core are 631,1 kg/mm2 (type A) and 544,0 kg/mm2 (type B). Microstructure investigation shows Perlit, Cementit, and Martensit.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui karakteristik Ball Mill import yang digunakan oleh pabrik semen di Indonesia. Bahan yang digunakan adalah ball mill import di PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk dari 2 merk berbeda, yaitu merk A (f 30 mm) dan merk B (f 40 mm). Karakterisasi Ball Mill import dilakukan dengan pengamatan visual, uji komposisi kimia, uji distribusi kekerasan dan foto struktur mikro. Secara visual terlihat bahwa Ball Mill import memiliki permukaan kasar, hasil potongan berwarna keputihan dan terdapat retakan-retakan kecil pada semua specimen. Hasil uji komposisi kimia menunjukkan bahwa Ball Mill import f 30 mm mengandung 2,934% C, 11,231% Cr, dan 0,117% Mo sedangkan f 40 mm mengandung 2,693% C, 12,313% Cr dan 1,103 Mo, termasuk dalam kelompok Martensitic white cast iron ASTM A532 Class II Type A. Hasil uji distribusi kekerasan menunjukkan bagian permukaan lebih keras dibandingkan bagian pusat dengan nilai kekerasan tertinggi 720,82 kg/mm2 (f 30 mm) dan 746,5 kg/mm2 (f 40 mm) sedangkan nilai kekerasan terendah 631,1 kg/mm2 (f 30 mm) dan 544,0 kg/mm2 (f 40 mm). Hasil pengamatan foto struktur mikro menunjukkan bahwa struktur terdiri dari Perlit, Cementit dan Martensit.
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Kata kunci: ASTM A532, bola penggiling, besi tuang putih martensitik.	36e9f0689ab76e3d5c15c2a3b88895b4	e3875df67aa4b3218da169feefc6db38	0abab11162c7bed84ed3351a678dd115	article	Karakterisasi Ball Mill Import pada Industri Semen di Indonesia	M. Noer Ilman	\N	2000
8205905	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001205	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16642	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001205}, priority = {2}	Nickel plating process by using electric current (electroplating) is a most widely applied plating in industry as a final result or basic plate for further processes. Nickel plating process can be applied to products such as medals aimed at protecting basic metal (copper) against corrosion and to keep their surfaces with shinning color throughout their life. The plate thickness to be produced on medals' surfaces would be influenced by some plating process parameters, among others, current density, temperature, and plating time. The research method used was experimental method by conducting thickness test on the nickel-plated medals  by varying plating time (5, 10, 15 minutes), current density (0.28, 0.35, 0.42 ampere), and temperature (400C, 500C, 600C) parameters. Plating time, temperature, and current density parameters used during the plating process would have influence on nickel plate results qualitatively, where the bigger current density and the higher applied temperature, the thicker nickel plate produced on medals' surfaces. From the results of test it was obtained that the highest value of plate thickness was 82 µm on 0.42 ampere for a plating time of 15 minutes and at temperature of 600C.
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Proses pelapisan nikel dengan menggunakan arus listrik (electroplating) merupakan salah satu pelapisan yang paling banyak digunakan pada industri sebagai hasil akhir atau lapisan dasar untuk proses selanjutnya. Proses pelapisan nikel dapat diaplikasikan untuk  produk seperti pada medali yang  bertujuan untuk melindungi logam dasar (tembaga) dari korosi dan permukaannya mempunyai warna yang mengkilap selama masa pakainya. Tebal lapisan yang dihasilkan pada permukaan medali ini akan dipengaruhi oleh beberapa parameter proses pelapisan, diantaranya rapat arus, temperatur dan waktu pelapisan. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metoda eksperimental dengan melakukan pengujian ketebalan terhadap medali yang telah dilapis nikel dengan menvariasikan parameter waktu pelapisan (5, 10, 15 menit), rapat arus (0,28, 0,35, 0,42 amper) dan temperatur (40oC, 50oC, 60oC). Parameter waktu pelapisan, temperatur dan rapat arus yang digunakan selama proses pelapisan ini akan mempengaruhi hasil lapisan nikel secara kuantitas, dimana semakin lama waktu pelapisan, semakin besar rapat arus dan semakin tinggi temperatur yang digunakan maka semakin tebal lapian nikel yang dihasilkan pada permukaan medali. Dari hasil pengujian diperoleh nilai tertinggi untuk tebal lapisan adalah 82 µm pada 0.42 amper dengan waktu pelapisan 15 menit dan temperatur pelapisan 60oC.
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Kata kunci: Pelapisan, tebal lapisan, rapat arus, temperatur, waktu pelapisan.	fc35f2f1f1075d5209ae26fa587e3ad0	cd1cfe089aff9ccc73c5329da20e3222	c028dc9c4605c4e578a10d28080fd0e4	article	Pengaruh Parameter Proses Pelapisan Nikel Terhadap Ketebalan Lapisan	Martijanti Syamsa	\N	2000
8205906	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001206	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16643	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001206}, priority = {2}	A tool life is an important data in planning a machining process. In this research, an experiment was done to study life and wear of carbide cutting tool used in turning process of an alloy steel of ASSAB 760. Cutting speed was varied with other cutting variables (federate and depth of cut) was set fixed. Graphical method was used in the analysis to determine n exponential (n=0.378) and a constant of Taylor Tool Life (CT=379). An equation of Taylor Tool Life was obtained as VT0,378=379, which give A value of tool life of 140.33 minutes at low cutting speed and 14.756 minutes at high cutting speed.
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Umur pahat merupakan suatu data permesinan yang sangat penting dalam perencanaan  permesinan. Dalam penelitian ini dijelaskan percobaan menentukan umur dan keausan pahat karbida untuk membubut baja paduan (ASSAB 760), sehingga dapat dimanfaatkan untuk melengkapi data permesinan mengenai umur pahat. Penelitian dilakukan dengan memperhatikan pengaruh kondisi pemotongan, dimana kecepatan potong divariasikan sedangkan kondisi pemotongan lain, seperti gerak makan dan kedalaman pemakanan tetap. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menentukan umur pahat karbida yang digunakan untuk memotong baja paduan. Metoda grafik digunakan untuk analisa percobaan, untuk mendapatkan nilai eksponen n (n=0,378) dan konstanta umur Pahat Taylor CT (CT = 379 ). Persamaan umur Pahat Taylor yang dihasilkan adalah VT0,378=379. Hasil penelitian mendapatkan umur pahat untuk kecepatan potong rendah adalah 140.33 menit dan pada kecepatan potong tinggi 14,756 menit
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Kata kunci: Pahat potong karbida, baja paduan, umur pahat, keausan pahat, pembubutan	a9bda2e029fa112ce5794d0e4a991b6f	5b2d28c53128189ce274c5db1b48be93	ff2050ff0388ffab974ab678f0b5effc	article	Analisis Umur dan Keausan Pahat Karbida untuk Membubut Baja Paduan (ASSAB 760) dengan Metoda Variable Speed Machining Test	Richard Richard	\N	2000
8205907	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001207	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16644	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001207}, priority = {2}	The shafts in the steering linkage are connected by universal joints. These joints has characteristic producing fluctuation in the output angular velocity. So, this can cause a problem for steering linkage as the fluctuation of the output steering shaft. Furthermore, it will affect the ability to control the moving of the vehicle. Ideally, the input and the output angular velocity of the steering wheel should be equal so that the controlling of the vehicle motion by the driver could be easly or fully handling. In this research the output angular velocity of a series shafts connected by universal joint or also popular called Hooke's joint is optimised. It is usually applied in huge vehicles or truck steering linkage connection system. The optimisation will be done by developing Shaft Series Optimisation (SSO) package by utilising MATLAB Optimisation Toolbox. From the result of calculations using the developed software package it can be concluded that the output velocity of the series shafts approximates the input velocity at the operating angle less than 25º and at the phase angle of 90º.
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Pada umumnya mekanisme batang penghubung sistem kemudi menggunakan tipe sambungan kopeling universal yang memiliki karakteristik khas yaitu menghasilkan kecepatan sudut keluaran yang fluktuatif. Sebagai akibatnya, hal ini akan mempengaruhi tingkat kemampuan pengontrolan gerakan kendaraan. Kondisi ideal pengontrolan dapat dicapai jika kecepatan sudut masukan dari roda kemudi sama dengan kecepatan sudut poros keluaran yang terhubung ke kotak kemudi servo (power steering). Pada kondisi ini, pengontrolan gerakan kendaraan oleh pengemudi menjadi lebih mudah (fully handle). Oleh sebab itu, dalam penelitian ini dilakukan optimasi kecepatan sudut keluaran sebuah poros seri yang terhubung dengan kopeling universal atau juga dikenal dengan kopeling Hook. Sistem seperti ini umumnya diterapkan pada sistem penghubung kemudi kendaraan-kendaran besar atau truk. Optimasi dilakukan melalui pembuatan paket perangkat lunak Shaft Series Optimisation (SSO) berbasis Optimisation Toolbox dari MATLAB. Berdasarkan hasil perhitungan melalui paket SSO diperoleh hasil bahwa untuk tiga buah sambungan dengan empat buah poros seri ternyata kecepatan sudut masukan dan keluaran poros seri akan mendekati sama pada sudut operasi lebih kecil daripada 25° dan sudut fasa pada 90°.
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Kata kunci: Optimasi, kopeling universal, kecepatan sudut, poros seri, kemudi, pemrograman tak linier.	b26b6f0c7066b50365e690afba13c9ed	c90527305073963509ef6b2471d28b62	2e82da977995ac48df0f3fad6c05b9a7	article	Optimasi Kecepatan Sudut Keluaran Kopeling Universal pada Poros Seri	Muhammad Fajar	\N	2000
8205909	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001209	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16646	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001209}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to examine the day of the week effect on the stock return and Monday Effect Test in the Jakarta Stock Exchange. The sample is selected using Purposive Sampling Technique. The sample consist are thirty eight active stock in the LQ-45 Index during January trough December 2005. The statistic methods which are used to test hypotheses are ANOVA, One Sample t-test and independent sample t-test. The results show that there is a day of the week effect in the JSX. Furthermore, week four effect phenomenon exist but Rogalski effect doesn't exist in the JSX.
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 Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji pengaruh hari perdagangan dan Monday Effect di Bursa Efek Jakarta. Sampel dipilih dengan menggunakan Purposive Sampling. Sampel terdiri dari 38 saham yang masuk dalam LQ45 selama Januari-Desember 2005. Metode Statistik yang digunakan untuk menguji hipotesis meliputi ANOVA, Uji Satu Rata-rata dan Uji Dua Rata-rata Sampel Bebas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terjadi day of the week effect  serta fenomena week four effect, namun penelitian tidak berhasil membuktikan adanya Rogalski effect di BEJ.
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8205910	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001210	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16647	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001210}, priority = {2}	Generally, Financial Statements are based on Historical Cost Accounting (HCA) that assumes that prices are stable. Actually, there are several methods on accounting for the effect of changing prices, such as Current Cost Accounting (Replacement Cost Accounting) and Constant Dollar Accounting or General Price Level Accounting (GPLA)). GPLA will do restatement the components of financial statement to be a rupiah on a similar level of purchasing power, but without changes in accounting principles which using on conventional accounting. Financial statements made by GPLA are comparing to financial statements made by HCA. Both of financial statements are analysis with NOD (Number of Dollar) attribute to know that financial statements are interpretative and analysis with COG (Command of Good) attribute to know that financial statements are relevant. 
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Laporan keuangan disusun berdasarkan metode Historical Cost Accounting (HCA) yang menggunakan asumsi nilai tukar stabil. Beberapa metode akuntansi yang memperhitungkan perubahan nilai tukar seperti Current Cost Accounting (Replacement Cost Accounting) dan Constant Dollar Accounting atau General Price Level Accounting (GPLA). GPLA menyajikan komponen laporan keuangan berdasarkan penyesuaian rupiah dengan daya beli tanpa mengubah prinsip-prinsip akuntasi konvensional. Laporan keuangan yang disusun dengan GPLA dapat diperbandingkan dengan laporan keuangan berdasarkan HCA. Dengan analisa NOD (Number of Dollar) dan COG (Command Over Good) attribute menunjukkan bahwa laporan keuangan berdasarkan GPLA lebih interpretatif dan lebih relevan. 
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Kata Kunci: Laporan Keuangan, Historical Cost Accounting, General Price Level Accounting, NOD attribute, COG attribute.	7fb49959640272e5303ac53b123bfbb8	aa515917972d646deba3faf2f65e4a28	b2425a891efc816591f7a3ce6f9fe550	article	STUDI BANDING PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN DENGAN METODE HISTORICAL COST ACCOUNTING DAN GENERAL PRICE LEVEL ACCOUNTING PADA MASA INFLASI	David Kodrat	\N	2000
8205911	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001211	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16648	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001211}, priority = {2}	This article aims to investigate the influencing factors of the extent of web-based disclosure among Indonesian manufacturing firms. Measurement of dependent variable (extent of web-based disclosure) relies on instrument developed by Matherly and Burton (2005). Four independent variables are hypothesized to positively influence the dependent variable: profitability (proxied by ROA), percentage of public ownership, firm size (average total assets), and level of leverage. The  regression analysis finds that all independent variables (except percentage of public ownership) positively affect the extent of web-based disclosure.	6ad10e9adc36b67b53112c21a3020fb6	e66e41fe65f8c28c873a6f4da99b1b8d	4286f0d6fe1a350909c9ed82796bb587	article	FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EXTENT OF WEB-BASED DISCLOSURE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING FIRMS	Kurniawan Angkoso	\N	2000
8205912	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001212	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16649	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001212}, priority = {2}	A Sex-role stereotype is the belief that differing traits and abilities make men and women particularly well suited to different roles. The objectives of this research were to know if there is stereotype gender prerequisite in recruitment of finance and accounting staff. Observation conducted to advertisement for job opening at Jawa Pos news paper during four months and ten days. We found amounted 301 vacancies for finance and accounting staff. Result of these study show   companies that want to recruit staff tend to bias for the gender issues. Companies that require sex tend to men orientation for the specific job and women for the other. This reflects there are sex-role stereotype in the recruitment process of finance and accounting staff. Good Job specification should not be discriminative about the gender. The Restrictive may be expense of the firm that is losing potential candidate. Sex requires have to base on logic consideration and about many job characteristic and environment.   
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 Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terjadi bias gender dalam penentuan spesifikasi/qualifikasi karyawan bidang akuntansi dan keuangan dalam proses rekrutmen. Data diperoleh melalui observasi mengenai iklan rekruitmen tenaga akuntansi dan keuangan yang dipublikasikan secara terbuka di Harian Pagi Jawa Pos yang terbit di Jawa Timur, khususnya Surabaya selama 4 bulan 10 hari. Total ada  301 formasi jabatan dan bidang pekerjaan yang diiklankan. Hasil dari penelitian ini mengungkapkan para pengguna tenaga akuntansi cenderung mempersyaratkan jenis kelamin. Jenis kelamin laki-laki secara dominan lebih dipersyaratkan hampir untuk semua bidang akuntansi kecuali untuk spesifikasi administrasi dan staf akuntanai. Hasil ini mencerminkan esensi dari Sex-role stereotypes bahwa spesifikasi pekerjaan tertentu sesuai untuk jenis kelamin tertentu. 
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Kata kunci:  sex-role stereotype, rekruitmen, akuntansi dan keuangan 	6213b89414be5a2d30ce3b78f58af2fb	fa70197931173b90e4664c2504f5544b	e03f1fd4acc786f7905dd52e4ca7aa13	article	SEX-ROLE STEREOTYPE  DALAM  REKRUTMEN PEGAWAI AKUNTANSI DAN KEUANGAN: OBSERVASI TERHADAP POLA REKRUITMEN TERBUKA DI MEDIA MASA	I Made Narsa	\N	2000
8205913	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001213	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16650	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001213}, priority = {2}	A seismic risk assessment procedure for earth embankments and levees is presented. The procedure consists of three major elements: (1) probability of ground motion at the site, (2) probability of levee failure given a level of ground motion has occurred and (3) expected loss resulting from the failure. This paper discusses the first two elements of the risk assessment. The third element, which includes economic losses and human casualty, will not be presented herein. The ground motions for risk assessment are developed using a probabilistic seismic hazard analysis. A two-dimensional finite element analysis is performed to estimate the dynamic responses of levee, and the probability of levee failure is calculated using the levee fragility curve.  The overall objective of the assessment is to develop an analytical tool for assessing the failure risk and the effectiveness of various levee strengthening alternatives for risk reduction. An example of the procedure, as it applies to a levee built along the perimeter of an island for flood protection and water storage, is presented. Variations in earthquake ground motion and soil and water conditions at the site are incorporated in the risk assessment. The effects of liquefaction in the foundation soils are also considered.	c3d7c3592678ded73d4af0a8f168396c	8046e8dea4951826f28f24faa40fb2a9	308dbb7bf50b13a7013a5c48e5c36e33	article	SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF LEVEES	Dario Rosidi	\N	2000
8205914	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001214	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16651	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001214}, priority = {2}	This paper describes investigation on the performances of cold asphalt emulsion mixes (CAEMs). The type of emulsion used was a cationic asphalt emulsion. The investigation was carried out at Leeds University, United Kingdom (UK). The objective of the experiments was to evaluate and to improve the performances of cold mixes and compared with hot mixes. For optimising the performances of the cold mixes, a target porosity of five to ten percent and indirect tensile stiffness modulus (ITSM) value of 2000 MPa was selected, suitable for low to medium trafficked roads. A simplified mix design procedure was used for producing the cold mixes. It was found that when properly designed, at full curing conditions, the stiffness (ITSM) of CAEMs were found to be very comparable to those of hot mixes. Test results also show that the addition of cement in the amount of one to two percent by mass of aggregates significantly improved the mechanical performance of cold asphalt mixes.	0715cf6f1fd2e3d704cfbf7a2ceb6337	24a12325fc2031e983238a34c70967eb	daccafca56a932310c1c1bbd777907e8	article	EVALUATING AND IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF COLD ASPHALT EMULSION MIXES	I Nyoman Thanaya	\N	2000
8205915	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001215	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16652	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001215}, priority = {2}	The desired accuracy level of an estimate heavily relies on the availability of data and information at the time of preparing the estimate. However, an estimate often must be made when data and information are not complete. At earlier stages of project implementation at which data and information are minimal, a client is often required to prepare a cost estimate. This paper discusses the capacity factor-based cost models for buildings with total areas serving as the proxy of capacity. A total of four cost models for different building functions are presented in this paper. Based on the models, most building functions with the exception of housings, exhibit decreasing return to scale, meaning that the unit measure of cost expressed by cost per square meter declines as the size of capacity increases. The cost models are then applied to estimate the development unit cost for different demographical unit measures.	1029d849166590fb9eaaeeb4562466cd	6de31462db0be2cebfcf56bc1ac9c1d2	5ee59637a8cb66c106b1faf462761416	article	CAPACITY FACTOR BASED COST MODELS FOR BUILDINGS OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS	Wahyu Wuryanti	\N	2000
8205916	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001216	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16653	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001216}, priority = {2}	Advanced Traffic Control Systems (ATCS) have been recognised as one of the most direct methods for relieving urban traffic congestion. However, the applications of the systems in large cities in developing countries are unique because road networks in these cities face more severe transportation problems than those in developed countries. Furthermore, some of signalised intersections lie close, but others far from adjacent intersections. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the performance of ATCS at intersections with far distance to adjacent intersections and to recommend how to improve traffic performance with given constraints of severe transportation problems. Road network in Bandung, Indonesia was used as a case study. Microscopic traffic simulation was conducted to evaluate the performance of ATCS. It is shown that on average, traffic performance measures under Fixed Time traffic control system were similar or better than those under ATCS. In conclusion, the application of ATCS at intersections far from adjacent intersections is not effective.	815ea2281606d1bbc2f9e9c5654c1301	885a3575a632cbf2537ab39d2e2ba5d2	9de481c90126ebd3b2ab92424cf71662	article	PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ADVANCED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS AT SIGNALISED INTERSECTIONS FAR FROM ADJACENT INTERSECTIONS	A. Caroline Sutandi	\N	2000
8205917	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001217	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16654	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001217}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the results of investigations carried out on the effect of varying curing age and water/cement ratio on the modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete.  The test specimens were made with sieved samples of selected grain size ranges of laterite used as fine aggregates to replace sand in normal concrete. Batching was by weight. Three mix ratios of (1:1Â½:3), (1:2:4) and (1:3:6) were used. Water/cement ratio of 0.5, 0.6, 0.7 and 0.75 were used for each of the mix ratios. The specimens were tested at curing ages of seven to 28 days. The results showed that there was a corresponding increase in both modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete due to increase in curing ages. The mix proportion, compressive strength and water/cement ratio were found to have significant effects on both modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete.	7b8146f06ee2077afcd0d1719c625f3f	6e0d4e2661c41e290fcdaa3420df8354	be3992456f77c5c3903b7d30b94147a9	article	EFFECTS OF VARYING CURING AGE AND WATER/CEMENT RATIO ON THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF LATERIZED CONCRETE	Ata Olugbenga	\N	2000
8205918	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001218	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16655	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001218}, priority = {2}	Water is a very essential commodity. To avoid conflict, water rights allocation in each of autonomous district within a river basin needs to be modeled. A mathematical model is proposed to allocate water fairly in a river basin crossing some autonomous districts. The model of water rights in each autonomous district is based on the water availability in the related district according to its average annual rainfall minus minimum discharge to maintain river biota. Simulation model in the Cimanuk river basin showed that Garut, Sumedang, and Majalengka districts have greater water rights than their needs, whereas Indramayu district experienced deficit. Water accession in the 3 districts is then used not only by Indramayu but also by Cirebon district and Cirebon city as well as the nearest neighbors. The model also simulates Incentive/disincentive distribution to each district. It provides the mechanism of sharing benefits between districts in a river basin. The model developed was based on the remaining water rights of the certain district, which is utilized by other district. Based on the simulation, Garut, Sumedang, and Majalengka districts receive incentive, on the other hand, Indramayu and Cirebon districts as well as Cirebon City obtain disincentive. The benefits are then especially intended for conservation. Conservation efforts such as the changing in land management pattern and dam construction like Jatigede dam at Sumedang, strongly affect on the revenue increase of respective autonomous region. Incentive model is very advantageous in the role arrangement and profit sharing between province and the district within river basin.	9f6d291073b7193b0e4a410d65bf1c6e	bb66715a5f598a0e2464969421b5c4e4	8cd821f532f9ad5aa8cbe465eb9a65b4	article	A MATHEMATICAL MODEL ON WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BASED ON REGIONAL PLANNING AND AUTONOMOUS REGION (Case Study on Cimanuk River Basin-West Java)	Sri Legowo WD	\N	2000
8205919	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001219	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16656	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001219}, priority = {2}	The high water content in marine clays could loosen the bond of soil particles, resulting in low bearing capacity and high compressibility of the soil.  Excessive settlements could happened to the structures built on it. An electrokinetic process was attempted to reduce the high water content of the marine clay.  An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of electrokinetic on marine clay improvement. This study focused on the use of electrokinetic to enhance the soil bearing capacity of marine clay by improving index properties of the marine clay. The result of this research was obtained by doing several analyses on water content, pH value, and soil particles of soil sample located between cathode and anode. Based on the results from laboratory testing, it can be concluded that electrokinetic process decreased the water content and pH value of soil surrounding the anode. Also, soil particles surrounding the anode became in close proximity. This indicated that as it became closer to the anode, soil became denser.	8b5c806d1babab5152e250f462743be3	0357f8c396941fb31cc48da52f092c6b	f10df31ece0920ba04284245800a33e3	article	IMPROVING MARINE CLAYS WITH ELECTROKINETICS METHOD	Paravita Wulandari	\N	2000
8205920	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001220	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16657	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001220}, priority = {2}	Note from the Editor
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The Indonesian archipelago is one of the most active tectonic zones in the world. Therefore to design an important (and dangerous) structure such as a nuclear power plan knowledge of the seismicity of the site is very important. This could be achieved by doing a site-specific seismic hazard analysis. A site-specific seismic hazard analysis is required in the design state in order to determine the recommended seismic design criteria of the structure. A complete and thorough explanation of the methodology to do a site-specific seismic hazard analysis is presented in this Technical Note
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 <br><hr> Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia : <br><br>	3bc143779030c9d8ab70a194fb789cba	37ded444dedf5df8c6dd4ec6cdbfafe0	dae602ae1cc5aaf43ed8668b6a360aa2	article	METHODOLOGY OF SITE-SPECIFIC SEISMIC HAZARD ANALYSIS FOR IMPORTANT CIVIL STRUCTURE	Engkon Kertapati	\N	2000
8205921	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001221	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16658	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001221}, priority = {2}	This study reports on the non-standard Indonesian expressions used by men and women in The Reader's Letters in magazines. Seven editions of two different magazines, For Him Magazine and Cosmopolitan, were used as the source of data. The findings revealed the kinds of nonstandard expressions used by both gender, in terms of linguistic categories and non-standard features, also confirming that the men employed more nonstandard expressions than the women	d8c51f4003eaed5d7e91917d5ed2dd9e	8ceb5f535167a873c9cce1992a0915f0	cff278fe65ad942d5dcb41dc2111d8f6	article	THE USE OF NON-STANDARD INDONESIAN EXPRESSIONS BY MEN AND WOMEN IN THE READER'S LETTERS 	Andrew Junarto	\N	2000
8205922	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001222	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16659	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001222}, priority = {2}	Communicating in English covers two aspects: 'system' referring to syntactic and semantics elements; and 'schemata' referring to appropriateness based on the social cultural contexts of native speakers. It is, therefore, very essential to teach cultural aspects when teaching English as a foreign language. This article describes a survey to investigate students' opinions on which cultural aspects that should be learned.	93f403db1ce713af1b0cfa7e7cef9705	d27b60777291cfbc2c0d872075bbcd05	322b55649160d7eb9268a8d5911bede4	article	RESEARCHING LANGUAGE ASPECTS' PREFERENCES OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS WHEN LEARNING CULTURE (A Case Study of Students Taking a Course called Introductory to British Studies at Jenderal Soedirman University)	Syaifur Rochman	\N	2000
8205923	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001223	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16660	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001223}, priority = {2}	This article provides an initial discussion of truck graffiti. It reviews pertinent literature on graffiti which shows that, despite the fact that graffiti have attracted a number of researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds, truck graffiti have been under researched. It also specifically presents types of graffiti and approaches to graffiti research which demonstrates that, even though truck graffiti might be classified into "public", they seem to have been overlooked in the realm of graffiti research. This situation insinuates that truck graffiti, particularly those in the Indonesian settings, warrants further exploration.	10a9cc983f6dcaca9ff4444eeeada69a	fb1de039969833d9120910c3193ee2ea	1d1f8c8d0b3e5c2d83418d844df57506	article	AN INITIAL INTIMATION OF A YET BANAL DISCOURSE: TRUCK GRAFFITI	Yazid Basthomi	\N	2000
8205924	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001224	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16661	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001224}, priority = {2}	This study examines the effect of the variation of teacher talk on EFL learners' performance, especially the one related to listening comprehension skills, by chronologically observing a Japanese first language (L1) instructor's classrooms at a university.	772187059b1c669b86016f6309cd1959	c0411b2a20f888c60110eb19797ed832	c4725645d4c37b4bb68b32d2920b9515	article	THE EFFECT OF TEACHER TALK IN EFL CLASSROOMS: THE NONUSE OR USE OF LEARNERS' L1 BY AN INSTRUCTOR	Chiyo Myojin	\N	2000
8205925	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001225	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16662	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001225}, priority = {2}	This article used scripted play as a language intervention strategy to increase the mean length of utterance (MLU) for three young children with disabilities. The findings of this study show that the MLU for all three children increased when scripted play was used. All the children also further increased their MLU during post intervention.	663e7e698d8c37abe3e09484eaeb8a7a	41c01e5f251f08fb0cd88f013a2416f9	6baf19c798d733d6a658ed3df910fa7d	article	THE USE OF SCRIPTED PLAY IN SPEECH PRODUCTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES	Renee Chong	\N	2000
8205926	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001226	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16663	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001226}, priority = {2}	This study is aimed to reveal the type of compliments and the compliment responses produced by the main female character that is superior and on the responses produced by the main male character that is subordinate in the movie What Women Want. Finally, the research came up with the result that social status and gender did not always influence the way the main female superior character gave compliments toward the main male subordinate character and vice versa. 	c4be8d58aa58c8bd9e3d5ee95d19cf45	e714fed7ff32a972c47c8cf546453599	56e873ad03852952fe8cdaded37404be	article	THE COMPLIMENTS AND THE COMPLIMENT RESPONSES USED BY THE CHARACTERS IN WHAT WOMEN WANT	Irene Nova	\N	2000
8205942	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001242	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16679	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001242}, priority = {2}	Internet as a global computer-network that combine image, motion-pictures, text, and audio-visual. Internet has differentiated itself from earlier media types through what is called as interactivity. Interactivity is an uniqueness of internet media particularly in terms of its contents, such as feedback mechanism through email (electronic mail), online chat-room or live interviews. Its information is easily searchable, updated at any time, and can be linked to other sites. 
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The research was carried out to find out how user reception on interactivity in online media on the site of Suara Surabaya.net. And how to access subjective meanings that they have created based on their understanding on online media so far. The research is also interested in looking into user reception on information and communication technology based on its relevance with the selected theme namely discourse on global media in web site of Radio Suara Surabaya.
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Interactivity value of Suara Surabaya.net was obtained by users through hyperlinks, book-marking the site of Suara Surabaya.net and mechanism of feedback that provide users with opportunities to get in touch with editorial staff, as well as other users. Therefore, that can respond to one another by means of users to users namely individuals interact with other individuals in online discussion, more de-massified in nature - personal (nullifying things that are massed in nature); Whereas response of users to documents are individuals access rubrics of news, article, archive, searching, photograph, and so on. News can be framed and regulated into any format wanted by users, not waiting anymore for schedules of  media publishing time (publishing time periodicity). Users are unhampered in accessing the required information. Meanwhile users to computers (online transaction) is interaction with users to the computer itself.
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	4264879844eaa11f9a938241b297c192	3b6dfecb854145ea8a2ab44465aa3c6e	809adee37bd9cbf6d3e3dcc878aa7b1f	article	KHALAYAK MAYA DALAM MEDIA ONLINE : Studi Reception Analysis tentang Interaktivitas pada Teks Suara Surabaya.net	Ido Hadi	\N	2007
8205943	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001243	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16680	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001243}, priority = {2}	In many cases, qualitative and quantitative researches are different, although there are a lot of alikeness too, complementing to each other. All of social researchers have systematically collected and analyzed empirical data and carefully examined their patterns in order to understand and explain social life.Differences between qualitative and quantitative life can create confusion among students, researchers, and readers of research reports. Those who appraise qualitative research by means of quantitative research standards often get dissappointed, and such is the case with the contrary one. It is the best to appraise each of the styles. To appraise their respective strengths, it is very important to understand differences of researchers' orientation. 
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One of differences between the two styles derives from the existing data characteristics. Soft data take form of impressions, words, sentences, photos, symbols, and so on, dictating research strategies and technique of data collection that is different compared to hard data, taking form of numbers.
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Another difference is that researchers qualitatively and quantitatively have varied assumptions on social life and different objectives. The difference can make tools used by other forces become unsuitable and irrelevant to others	6bb51309afe79beaace1baeaccaaf97f	93b613695224db2b19ef5fe60045fc5e	748f2f2bc0e52a251afc50150a4ecc11	article	METODOLOGI KUANTITATIF DALAM PENELITIAN KOMUNIKASI	Sutinah Sutinah	\N	2007
8205944	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001244	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16681	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001244}, priority = {2}	Practice of public relations have recently led to negative concepts and tended to blur the original concept launched by PR founders. But actually the case is PR is about reputation, taking form of a number of images given to organizations by its public. Image itself has a definition as a reflection of organization's reality, a reality that is seen from organizational public standpoint. Therefore, it can be stated that PR is impossible to be a profession that only sells appearance, smiles and accompanies guests, due those are just a few of activities that should be done by PR. If it is only a part of the activities, it is not PR. 
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Essentially the article wanted to discuss about, whether PR would die and new terms spring up that most of them were related to marketing activities? The Writer resolutely say: no! PR would remain to be primary approach to see how to manage relationship between a company and all of interest holders, relation management with various publics that had pertinence to the organization. Meanwhile terms that have sprung up recently, most of have only prioritized on activities in one or several PR publics only. Or emergence of term corporate communication, approach of the new term remain based on PR concept, due to corporate corporation that was carried out by organization kept on being focused on relation management with stakeholders through communication activities.	2b8019b86a34b6440ab00afa63435094	b00995dce0bae065f9de09cbe3c02e43	980bc56588ebd208246ff366655487d4	article	PUBLIC RELATIONS (PR) DAN KESALAHPAHAMAN PUBLIK ATAS PEMAKNAAN SEBUAH PROFESI	Prida A.A.A Prida A.A.A	\N	2007
8205945	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001245	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16682	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001245}, priority = {2}	Governor election as an implementation of Act No. 32 Year 2004 as a matter of fact is a reformation mandate. Governor as the Head of a Province is not elected by Provincial People Representative Assembly (DPRD), yet it is thoroughly left to people to elect one. They decide who is the most proper to be their leader. Even at the latest development, governor candidates are not only carried on via political parties, yet based on results of Judgment of Judicial Review by Constitution Court of Law, governor candidates can be nominated through individual candidates. 
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Therefore, it is very important take into account that every candidate must at least meet three main requirements namely principle of acceptability, principle of capability and principle of professionalism. And the last but the not the least is principle of candidate popularity. So, there is no other way to boost image and prestige of a candidate in short period of time except by considerably carrying out activities that can be covered by media. So far mass media have remained being the most effective means to improve reputation as well as able to destroy reputation by bad news reports. The article, at least argue that mass media make significant contribution to success or failure of governor candidates to occupy chair of Province 1 (one). 	19d42a632628cc06c555597e0bea6bc8	19c14d4a383daad22a68b2e2bcbff7b7	72551d62c981e25a68faa4dbf342ebce	article	KOMUNIKASI POLITIK DALAM PEMILIHAN GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR (Fungsi  Media Massa Sebagai Sarana Pemenangan Kandidat)	Gatut Priyowidodo	\N	2007
8205946	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001246	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16683	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001246}, priority = {2}	Systematically rhetoric knowledge was firstly developed in Greece. The first systematic elucidation on speech cleverness in Greek is well known as Techne Rhetorike, it means knowledge on speaking arts. In world history, speech cleverness was a primary instrument to influence masses. Language was used to convince others. Such capability is generally owned by prominent figures or statesmen such as presidents.  
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In view of rhetoric importance as part of knowledge that include in discipline of communication knowledge, so the researcher was interested in observing and analyzing speeches by the incumbent president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), that was well known as imaging politics, he has frequently displayed it while speaking before publics through addresses or other agendas in front of mass media or publics.
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Findings on examination of President SBY' Speech Texts that the most influential one for audiences was ETHOS. The ethos side was really reflected from the introductory section aimed at substantiating communicator's credibility. There were three aspects in Ethos namely Intelligence, Character, and Goodwill. The three aspects were contained in speeches of President SBY and the most dominant and strong one was Character aspect. It was reflected by sentences in his speeches that strove to portray himself as a personage, who is honest and trustworthy, that has empathy to societies.	ad01552b019c46b2e402f4b3c2149f47	785ae0a523fc34e5522c9c2fa6e1118b	a9c4a6a56d8e736e464d303a2889ec36	article	PRESIDEN SBY DAN POLITIK PENCITRAAN : Analisis Teks Pidato Presiden SBY dengan Pendekatan Retorika Aristoteles 	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2007
8205947	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001247	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16684	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001247}, priority = {2}	Gender and sexuality have alikeness in biological basis to sex, and both of them are social construction, yet they are different because of being established by different social bases. Gender is also a cultural construction that is open in nature for all of changes. Therefore, the two concepts are frequently misunderstood as if they were the same. The misunderstanding is easily comprehendible, due to discoursing on the two concepts that are really similar to each other have just reverberated in the decade of 90s. Moreover, in the beginning there have not been many social scientists yet that specially examine themes related to gender and sex problems. Even though the writing is very simple and strive to contribute to inceptive exploration on gender and sex concepts in its relatedness to application of Web-site, as a socialization medium.
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	91a13b052b00a6e91b2fdcf41ee76c1d	8898ee91cdeca2cf828602da505c0020	e754b978b0f63f7c2e63060ff90a4df3	article	MEDIA, TEKNOLOGI DAN MASYARAKAT GENDER & WEBSITE	Felicia Goenawan	\N	2007
8205948	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001248	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16685	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001248}, priority = {2}	Beauty often described as a female quality. Different from other cosmetic commercials who used female as their star, The Face Shop cosmetic product from South Korea used male artist as their product endorser. The researcher interested in reading the representation of beauty in The Face Shop product commercial with semiotics method and the theory of Representation from Stuart Hall. The analysis was conducted by putting physical elements from the commercial to John Fiske's level of analysis. Hence, the researcher found that beauty arouse from the use of natural-ingredient-based cosmetic, beauty has the quality of white, soft, dan clean. Beauty is no longer a taboo for male species, but still, identical with female, or feminine side. 
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	125dabf5a9b328dbff89a3e6f4a77d60	536b5517742e0c80115155b3cf2be879	42fe1ed11b25290a3717121684e56d37	article	REPRESENTASI KECANTIKAN DALAM IKLAN KOSMETIK THE FACE SHOP	Titi Vidyarini	\N	2007
8205949	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001249	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16686	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001249}, priority = {2}	Cases of aircraft accidents that have been frequently exposed in mass media both print-and-electronic media have led its news to spread expansively among societies. "Mass media have very significant effects on perceptions that can be established in minds of public in general. Media of mass communication can affect changes and have really done it, moreover if it is related to interests of a lot of people. Media are also capable of drumming up unity and public opinion on particular events".
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Whereas problem formulation in the research is how effects of newspaper's news reports on aircraft accidents on perception of Air-Transportation Service User-Society in Surabaya (related to news reports around accident of Adam Air plane)? Research type that was carried out was quantitative explanation. Based on the research results, thusly conclusion could be obtained as follows: there were no significant effects between variable of newspaper's news on accident case of Adam Air on perception of air-transportation service user-society in Surabaya. Hypothesis of research 1-Ia was rejected and Ho was accepted in which it did not signify that there were no effects of newspaper's news on public perception. Furthermore, the changing public perception such as in theories according to Rivers that mass media have significant effects in determining perceptions on a particular event, it is also due to long time span between accident event and time of questionnaire distribution thusly resulting in consequential probability that public perception or passenger psychology have changed.
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	62464ad9e9ced97caac18c617cd994a6	035c7f7e4662dc041c6edc8c31581909	d317271c8f4d26b1dafa6ba6b51fb353	article	PENGARUH PEMBERITAAN SURAT KABAR TERHADAP PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT PENGGUNA JASA TRANSPORTASI UDARA DI SURABAYA (Kasus Studi Kecelakaan Pesawat Adam Air)	Lydia Elton	\N	2007
8205951	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001251	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16688	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001251}, priority = {2}	Drawing activity for the students of the Art and Design Faculty of Indonesian Art Institute, Denpasar, is an activity that demands a long allocation of time, because many of the subjects require drawing tasks. The students frequently felt tired and lost concentration in doing drawing tasks because the lighting did not fulfil the requisite, triggering them to change their sitting posture by bending forward in order to move their eyes closer to the drawing object. To overcome this matter, an improvement was done to increase the local lighting on the table by increasing the light intensity from 407.85 lux to 1416 lux. This research is done on 16 male students of the interior design department by subject design. The data analysis was done by using  paired -t  test. The result reveals that the working productivity in the control group is 0.577 � 0.177 and in the experimental group is 0.941 �0.373. Thus it can be concluded that the increase of local lighting influences the increase in working productivity.
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Aktivitas menggambar bagi mahasiswa Fakultas Seni Rupa dan Desain Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar, merupakan aktivitas yang membutuhkan waktu cukup lama, karena banyak mata kuliah yang disertai dengan tugas menggambar. Dalam mengerjakan tugas-tugas menggambar mahasiswa sering merasa cepat lelah dan kurang berkonsentrasi karena penerangan yang kurang memenuhi syarat. Untuk mengatasi permasalahan ini, maka dilakukan perbaikan dengan menambahkan penerangan lokal pada meja gambar sehingga meningkatkan intensitas cahaya dari 407,85 lux menajdi 1416 lux.  Penelitian ini dilakukan pada 16 orang mahasiswa laki-laki dari jurusan desain interior dengan rancangan sama subjek. Analisis data menggunakan paired-t test  Hasil penelian menunjukkan bahwa produktivitas kerja pada kelompok kontrol 0,577 � 0,117 dan pada kelompok perlakuan diperoleh 0,941 � 0,373. Dengan demikian dapat disimpulkan bahwa peningkatan penerangan lokal memberikan peningkatan produktivitas kerja.
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Kata kunci: penerangan, mempengaruhi, produktivitas kerja.	08191cfb96754ddb8cea64c198db9800	1fe6d5adbef09a51feb4f265d61d8701	5ca7e020240e1242493a00b1ee39dc52	article	PENGARUH PENERANGAN DALAM RUANG TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS KERJA MAHASISWA DESAIN INTERIOR	Cok Gd Rai Padmanaba	\N	2003
8205952	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001252	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16689	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001252}, priority = {2}	Lighting is one of the important factors in the designing of room. This paper discusses about lighting in a room and its application in the interior of a hospital. There are two consideration, these are the principle of lighting of space and the factor of quantity and quality of lighting. This is a case study at the Superior Class Care Room of Lukas Building, Panti Rapih Hospital, Yogyakarta.
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Pencahayaan merupakan salah satu faktor penting dalam perancangan ruang. Dalam tulisan ini dibahas tentang pencahayaan pada ruang dan aplikasinya pada interior rumah sakit. Ada dua hal yang dipertimbangkan yaitu prinsip pencahayaan ruang, faktor kuantitas dan kualitas pencahayaan. Studi kasus yang dipakai adalah Ruang Rawat Inap Kelas Utama Gedung Lukas, Rumah Sakit Panti Rapih, Yogyakarta.
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Kata kunci: pencahayaan, interior, rumah sakit	0fed97420d4582822640a8637e066d80	047834b70bc111c1dbfe82e3d19cd954	90da588a92c37c375aaf53622333612d	article	PENCAHAYAAN PADA INTERIOR RUMAH SAKIT  STUDI KASUS RUANG RAWAT INAP UTAMA GEDUNG LUKAS  RUMAH SAKIT PANTI RAPIH  YOGYAKARTA	Adi Santosa	\N	2003
8205953	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001253	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16690	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001253}, priority = {2}	Training students to transfer the message and meaning of the English source text to the Indonesian target text is not an easy task. Various difficulties and mistakes can occur. Students still have difficulties in understanding the text and in restructuring it into good Indonesian language. They still need to do a lot of exercises in transferring the meaning of the words, group of words or sentences.	161dc7c1bcce1180bb5ef2a797c5c0e6	a6ac0bee10f086e1d9d3c76e6e5267eb	f8128314abf35e971cadc1daf265553c	article	DIFFICULTIES IN TRANSLATING TEXTS FOR BEGINNER TRANSLATOR STUDENTS	Julia Rini	\N	2000
8205954	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001254	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16691	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001254}, priority = {2}	The misleading assumptions of Indonesian-speaking learners of English on the nature of English results in psychological burden inhibiting the process of teaching and learning. The assumptions should be eliminated at the beginning of English class. Besides, the instructor should extensively motivate and encourage the learners to maximize their potentials in learning process.  Such approach will gradually lead the learners to self-confidence and self-discovery.   	91abe8b07225e90ce854a2d65332315d	b4b9e31c6973116c3e453cb4ba888385	813f525b01848701fe9b8aa2913a2181	article	HOW TO MOTIVATE ENGLISH LEARNERS FACED WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL BURDEN	Himpun Panggabean	\N	2000
8205955	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001255	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16692	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001255}, priority = {2}	The teaching of Science and Math in English in Malaysia is an area of great concern to educators and students alike. This study looks, in particular, at the common word classes among keywords identified in the Science, Math and English language Form One textbooks used in Malaysia and the differences in language use identified in the Science and Math textbooks.	def0de82f1764fad042d796a6325279e	d4f94420469b2b89c631c4de4756f8d3	e280d7f58a6ee7515a87463c1f5fdb96	article	LEXICAL SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN THE MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEXTBOOKS	Jayakaran Mukundan	\N	2000
8205956	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001256	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16693	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001256}, priority = {2}	The Curriculum Development Centre of Malaysia implemented a Children's Contemporary Literature Programme to promote reading among pupils in year 4, 5 and 6 in schools. This paper explores some issues in the teaching and learning of children's literature in Malaysia. It also looks at the role of the teacher as well as the functions of children's literature. Further the English Language textbook and its role with reference to the teaching and learning of literature is analysed in this paper.  	a6d196090d76ee7023e9296274bb15ff	874566718d98e79cf6d10d6aeac66782	3bfc46a31553d3569445c1dcc14e6eac	article	ISSUES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN MALAYSIA	Karen Cheng	\N	2000
8205957	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001257	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16694	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001257}, priority = {2}	Children are believed to employ universal processes in simplifying adult language words to match their developing phonology. The present paper is intended to describe the phonological processes used by three Indonesian children aged between 1;8 and 2;6. There is an indication that the utilization of the processes might be not only quantitatively but also qualitatively age-related, and that the processes might actually be of three types: universal (species-specific), local (language-specific), and idiosyncratic (individual-specific).	35231aa0d972154bdd9ccf0315be9e2b	7f5613ed58098787f6f8b0976b29d625	354972adc49706f1bfe50645e32c4140	article	PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF THREE INDONESIAN CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 1;8 AND 2;6	Patuan Raja	\N	2000
8205958	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001258	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16695	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001258}, priority = {2}	To improve teaching quality, teachers need a tool to help them reflect and evaluate their teaching decisions and actions. Teachers can always rely on schools to do such a job, but they can also use a personal and professional teaching diary as a means to do a self-analysis and evaluation. This article reports the practice of my using the teaching diary as a writing teacher as a means to help me look beyond and reflect on my teaching routines	42b5ffa401fbb736264f8d54046676c7	6b1bb3ef952d582787bc8a2900d41767	991cd659ca869070fdb6ca58ef6bb8f5	article	IN BECOMING EFL WRITING TEACHER: A DIARY STUDY	Gaston Soehadi	\N	2000
8205959	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001259	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16696	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001259}, priority = {2}	Tok wi is a cloth covering altar tables, playing an important role in a religious ritual of the Chinese society. Tok wi possesses a particular making pattern- following two space pattern, that is, the upper space and lower space with a one is to two composition. This cloth originates from China, made through the technique of weaving with silk as its main material. In a further development in Indonesia, it is made from mori cloth through the technique of batik.The changes in elements and colors used reflects vivid local influences.  The tok wi pattern illustrates meaning according to the perspective of it user that possesses balance cosmology or harmonization between positive and the negative aspects to express the upper or spiritual world and the lower world.Currently, the understanding of this meaning seems to be unconsidered and many of its users only use it as a traditional criteria in their customs. 
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Tok wi adalah kain penutup meja altar yang memiliki peran penting dalam satu ritual keagamaan mayarakat tionghoa. Tok wi memiliki aturan pola pembuatan yang tetap, yaitu mengikuti pola dua ruang yaitu ruang atas dan bawah dengan komposisi satu berbanding dua. Kain ini asalnya dari tionghoa dengan teknik pembuatan sulam dan berbahan dasar sutra. Perkembangannya di Indonesia kain ini terbuat dari  kain mori dan dikerjakan dengan teknik batik. Perubahan ragam yang digunakan dan juga warna menunjukkan pengaruh lokal yang sangat tinggi. Pola Tok wi menggambarkan pemaknaan sesuai dengan cara pandang penggunanya yang memiliki kosmologi keseimbangan atau harmonisasi antara unsur positif dan unsur negatif untuk mengekspresikan  dunia atas atau dunia roh (arwah) dan dunia bawah.  Saat ini pemahaman akan makna tersebut tampaknya sudah mulai tidak dipahami, bahkan banyak diantara pemakai yang sekedar melengkapi sebagai persyaratan yang berlaku secara turun temurun.
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Kata kunci: Tok Wi, Batik, Tionghoa	12eff0f1887b46aabc7a9c9dfaec3957	866334410129888578e15331d04909e8	eda08d21da1d0b036445e346e84c5d17	article	MEMAHAMI TOK WI PADA ALTAR SEMBAHYANGAN MASYARAKAT 	Mariana Mariana	\N	2003
8205960	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001260	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16697	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001260}, priority = {2}	This study is meant to explain thoroughly the underlying concept of desk and chair design for elementary schools in Surabaya, and to propose an alternative design concept which may be ideal for elementary school pupils. This study finds out that the design concept of desks and chairs for elementary school is very much affected by three educational matters, namely: the learning pattern that tends to be teacher-centered, too many pupils per classroom, and the school's financial capabilities. These three matters have given impacts on the design concept of desks and chairs which tends to be conventional with such a traditionally-patterned classroom arrangement. The factors being considered during the process of designing the desks and chairs for elementary schools are closely related with their natural and social-cultural environments, aesthetics, economy, function, and techniques. Those factors have significant impacts on the visual elements of those desks and chairs which can clearly be seen from their materials, constructions, measurements, shapes, and colors.
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Kajian ini bertujuan menjelaskan secara menyeluruh konsep pemikiran yang mendasari perancangan bangku dan kursi sekolah dasar khususnya di Surabaya dan merumuskan alternatif konsep perancangan bangku dan kursi sekolah dasar yang ideal. Hasil kajian memperlihatkan bahwa konsep perancangan bangku dan kursi sekolah dasar sangat dipengaruhi oleh tiga persoalan pendidikan yaitu pembelajaran yang cenderung berpola teacher-centered, besarnya jumlah siswa per kelas, dan kemampuan finansial sekolah. Ketiga persoalan tersebut berdampak terhadap konsep desain bangku dan kursi yang cenderung konvensional dengan pola ancangan ruang kelas tradisional. Faktor-faktor yang menjadi pertimbangan dalam proses perancangan desain bangku dan kursi  sekolah dasar, berkaitan dengan lingkungan alam dan sosial budaya, estetis, ekonomi, fungsi maupun teknik. Faktor-faktor tersebut secara signifikan berpengaruh terhadap unsur visual bangku dan kursi, terlihat dari aspek material, konstruksi, ukuran, bentuk, dan warna.
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Kata kunci: desain, bangku dan kursi, sekolah dasar.	c2808ab184ba5a8d3a88ba376e058fa5	edea3f838878934d77d50629c5022047	e62166ea0cafc99c34f4203a1889e07e	article	KONSEP DESAIN BANGKU DAN KURSI SEKOLAH DASAR DI SURABAYA	Martadi Martadi	\N	2003
8205961	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001261	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16698	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001261}, priority = {2}	This paper began from writer's concern regarding the decrease in Jengki style houses and threatened to be lost from our sight. Whereas, this Indonesian house or architectural style had coloured the big cities and even the small cities back in the sixties till the seventies. This had triggered the writer to attempt to present the Jengki house style regarding its form, aesthetics, and its meaning. Based on several concept approaches such as form follows function, eclectic concept, and art (architecture) as an expressive symbol, it is hoped that Jengki style houses could be revived in its former position of dominance in Indonesian architecture, in other words, not forgotten just like that. But more than that, it could promote the spirit in giving rebirth to unique Indonesian styles in houses and architecture.
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Tulisan ini berawal dari keprihatinan penulis karena semakin berkurangnya rumah gaya jengki, dan terancam lenyap dari pandangan. Padahal rumah gaya Jengki pada tahun 60-an sampai dengan 70-an pernah mewarnai tampilan kota-kota besar bahkan kota-kota kecil di Indonesia. Untuk itu penulis mencoba mengetengahkan rumah gaya jengki dilihat dari sisi bentuk, estetika, dan maknanya. Menggunakan  pendekatan beberapa konsep seperti form follows function, konsep eklektik, dan seni (arsitektur) sebagai ekspresi simbol, dengan harapan dapat mendudukkan rumah gaya jengki pada tempat sewajarnya dalam ranah arsitektur Indonesia. Artinya tidak dilupakan begitu saja. Namun lebih dari itu, dapat diambil spiritnya dalam konteks melahirkan gaya rumah atau arsitektur yang khas Indonesia.
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Kata kunci: rumah gaya jengki, bentuk, estetika, makna	25e94d4a32ef4a0f32b2d31c590e5461	23220a1ab6ad5bb6d780fd50d3924e06	1ccedd8d6ed8772f966135f782d697d2	article	SPIRIT DARI RUMAH GAYA JENGKI ULASAN TENTANG BENTUK  ESTETIKA  DAN MAKNA	Rahmanu Widayat	\N	2003
8205962	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001262	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16699	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001262}, priority = {2}	The concept of participational design is a concept that considers social behavior. This consideration can be seen as the base of participational relationship between the user and the design process and would be the main consideration in the design created. The concept of participational design in the interior space of autist children's therapy room highly considers the autist child's character and the method of therapy executed so that the criteria and space needed can meet the demand of austist children. The physical environment suitable for the condition of the user can bring great influence to the therapy activity.
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Konsep desain partisipasi merupakan sebuah konsep yang mempertimbangkan perilaku sosial, pertimbangan tersebut akan terlihat sebagai titik tolak hubungan partisipasi antar pengguna dalam proses desain dan akan menjadi pertimbangan utama dalam perwujudan desain yang diciptakannya. Konsep desain partisipasi dalam interior ruang terapi perilaku anak autis sangat mempertimbangkan karakter anak dan metode terapi yang digunakan sehingga kriteria dan perwujudan ruang yang dibutuhkan dapat memenuhi tuntutan anak autis. Lingkungan  fisik yang sesuai dengan kondisi pengguna dapat  memberikan pengaruh cukup besar bagi kegiatan terapi.
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Kata kunci: desain partisipasi, ruang terapi perilaku untuk anak autis	33bf0eed7acd313fe94023c69bd85d87	3e7e6a9644f827a98b42a1fdc67d0eb1	2a1dcac2d3e8f950b8906b5b10c278cc	article	KONSEP DESAIN PARTISIPASI DALAM DESAIN INTERIOR RUANG TERAPI PERILAKU ANAK AUTIS	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8205963	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001263	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16700	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001263}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the result of research about the pollution intensity of the insulator of 20 kV electrical distribution network in North Sumatera. It has investigated that the pollution intensity of the insulator of 20 kV electrical distribution network in North Sumatera is in low category. The pollution intensity of an insulator is decrease if the distance of mentioned insulator more far away from the seashore. If the distance of insulator from seashore about 40 km, the decreasing of pollution intensity reach to ± 50 % of pollution intensity of insulator that close to the seashore. The pollution intensity of insulator almost constant if the distance of insulator from seashore is between 40 km to 80 km. It means that the salt contained on air which is blow from the sea is not influence on insulator pollution if the distance of mentioned insulator from seashore more than 40 km
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Paper ini melaporkan hasil penelitian tentang tingkat intensitas polusi pada isolator jaringan distribusi hantaran udara 20 kV di Sumatera Utara. Ditemukan bahwa tingkat intensitas polusi isolator jaringan distribusi hantaran udara 20 kV di Sumatera Utara termasuk kategori ringan. Intensitas polusi pada suatu isolator semakin rendah jika isolator semakin jauh dari pantai. Setelah jarak isolator dari pantai mencapai kurang lebih 40 km, intensitas polusi pada isolator turun ± 50 % dari intensitas polusi isolator yang terdekat ke pantai. Pada jarak di antara 40 - 80 km dari pantai, intensitas polusi isolator hampir konstan. Artinya, kandungan garam yang dibawa angin laut tidak berpengaruh lagi terhadap polutan isolator jika jarak isolator dari pantai lebih dari 40 km. 
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	4ba3c185abf224b01f43b25f72f02488	3e55ad701141a8051b10b5ac0155bd52	87f30250e7c8c87228d92e53b160d87e	article	Hubungan Intensitas Polusi Isolator Jaringan Distribusi di Sumatera Utara dengan Jarak Lokasi Isolator dari  Pantai	Bonggas L. Tobing dan Mustafriend Lubis	\N	2001
8205964	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001264	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16701	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001264}, priority = {2}	The unbalanced load in electric power distribution system always happen and it is caused by single phase loads on low voltage system. The effect of the unbalanced load is appear as a neutral current. These neutral current cause losses, those are losses caused by neutral current in neutral conductor on distribution transformers and losses caused by neutral current flows to ground. In conclusion, when high unbalanced load happened (28,67%), then the neutral current that appear is also high (118,6 A), ultimately the losses that caused by the neutral current flows to ground will be high too (8,62%).
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Ketidakseimbangan beban pada suatu sistem distribusi tenaga listrik selalu terjadi dan penyebab ketidakseimbangan tersebut adalah pada beban-beban satu fasa pada pelanggan jaringan tegangan rendah. Akibat ketidakseimbangan beban tersebut muncullah arus di netral trafo. Arus yang mengalir di netral trafo ini menyebabkan terjadinya losses (rugi-rugi), yaitu losses akibat adanya arus netral pada penghantar netral trafo dan losses akibat arus netral yang mengalir ke tanah. Setelah dianalisa, diperoleh bahwa bila terjadi ketidakseimbangan beban yang besar (28,67%), maka arus netral yang muncul juga besar (118,6A), dan losses akibat arus netral yang mengalir ke tanah semakin besar pula (8.62%).
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Kata kunci: ketidakseimbangan beban, arus netral, losses.
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	439c16b2f13a4e7e76c7377b608709c3	9a8f6e5aa36f4375a79b0b9b70120974	3ec2a75f73d534d9cc79c29ac95ebe00	article	Pengaruh Ketidakseimbangan Beban Terhadap Arus Netral dan Losses pada Trafo Distribusi	Yanuar Isnanto	\N	2001
8205965	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001265	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16702	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001265}, priority = {2}	One of application of automation technology is Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR), which has a navigation so that it can move around the unknown environment. This AMR ability can be used for moving around the dangerous area for people such as a place where new gas is found. As an application of automation technology, AMR needs a sensor for recognizing the environement. One of the sensors used in the automation technology and application is camera, which has the same characteristic as human eyes. Drawback of camera sensor is a limitation in the  field of view of the camera. Camera can only catch the image or data of an object facing to the camera, whereas AMR neesd to know the data in the other direction or field of view. This can be overcomed by using  omnidirectional vision sensor system. This system can give information of environment around the camera (3600) in one image. This system can be done by facing the camera to a convex mirror. Fisrtly, AMR has to detect the existence of the objects around it so that the collision can be avoided. This research focused on regocnizing an object and determining the direction of that object related to AMR. The designed omnidirectional vision sensor system is only used as the tool for data acquisition and has not been integrated with AMR.
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Otomasi merupakan salah satu solusi untuk meningkatkan efisiensi dan keamanan dalam dunia produksi. Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) merupakan salah satu bentuk dari teknologi otomasi. AMR memiliki kemampuan navigasi sehingga dapat bergerak pada lingkungan yang tidak dikenalnya. Kemampuan ini dapat digunakan untuk menjelajahi daerah-daerah yang tidak dikenali dan berbahaya bagi manusia, misalnya daerah sumber gas yang baru ditemukan. AMR sebagai salah satu bentuk teknologi otomasi membutuhkan komponen sensor untuk dapat mengenali lingkungan sekitarnya. Salah satu jenis sensor yang dapat digunakan pada teknologi otomasi adalah sensor kamera. Sensor kamera memiliki karakteristik yang sama dengan indera penglihatan (mata) pada makhluk hidup.Kelemahan sensor kamera adalah keterbatasan sudut pandangnya. Sudut pandang yang dapat ditangkap oleh sensor kamera serupa dengan sudut pandang pada mata manusia (ke arah kamera menghadap/ke arah depan), padahal AMR membutuhkan data mengenai lingkungan yang berada di bagian belakang sensor kamera. Hal ini dapat diatasi dengan menggunakan sistem omnidirectional vision sensor. Sistem tersebut dapat memberikan informasi mengenai 3600 lingkungan sekitar hanya dalam satu image. Sistem ini didasarkan pada karakteristik mata serangga. Sistem ini dapat dibuat dengan mengarahkan kamera ke sebuah cermin cembung. Semakin cembung cermin yang digunakan, maka sudut pandang yang dihasilkan akan semakin luas. Sebelum menentukan gerakan dari AMR, pertama-tama AMR harus dapat mendeteksi adanya objek di sekitarnya, sehingga tabrakan dapat dihindari. Penelitian ini memfokuskan penelitian pada pengenalan bentuk objek dan penentuan arah objek tersebut ditinjau dari sistem AMR yang menggunakan omnidirectional vision sensor. Sistem omnidirectional vision sensor yang dibuat hanya digunakan sebagai sarana pengambilan data, dan belum diintegrasikan dengan AMR.
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Kata kunci: AMR, omnidirectional vision, penentuan arah, pengenalan bentuk.
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	d0d1d0325a0d69955e81aa80042bf1a6	fae27c4ab2f9d7b904b5a78abe282f8a	56fe6024d59c6f2aa65d88a88d9ebb0e	article	Pengembangan Algoritma Pengenalan Bentuk dan Arah Objek pada Sistem Omnidirectional Vision Sensor	Chandra Wiejaya	\N	2001
8205966	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001266	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16703	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001266}, priority = {2}	This paper describes LSE method for improving Takagi-Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model for a multi-input and multi-output system using a set of data (Mackey-Glass chaotic time series).  The performance of the generated model is verified using certain set of validation / test data. The LSE method is used to compute the consequent parameters of Takagi-Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model while mean and variance of Gaussian Membership Functions are initially set at certain values and will be updated using Back Propagation Algorithm. The simulation using Matlab shows that the developed neuro-fuzzy model is capable of forecasting the future values of the chaotic time series and adaptively reduces the amount of error during its training and validation.
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	a8fa8e22fac8e78a5e997a1890d6a13e	4807ec1823ecde4a44d3bdfd1fd7a693	4e17e58208467b4e01786a105d694070	article	Parameter Estimation using Least Square Method for MIMO Takagi-Sugeno Neuro-Fuzzy in Time Series Forecasting	Saravanakumar Natarajan	\N	2001
8205967	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001267	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16704	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001267}, priority = {2}	Speaker recognition is the process of identifying a person based on his voice. Speaker recognition has several useful applications including biometric authentication and intuitive human computer interaction. the Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) technique is  used to extract features from the speech signal and compare the unknown speaker with the exist speaker in the database. the filter bank is used to wrap the Mel frequency. VQ (vector Quantization) is a process of taking a large set of feature vectors and producing a smaller set of measure vectors that represents the centroids of the distribution. In this method, the K means algorithm is used to do the clustering. In the recognition stage, a distortion measure which based on the minimizing the Euclidean distance was used when matching an unknown speaker with the speaker database. Speech database used 10 different speakers with MFCC 12, 20 codebooks, and 16 centroids.
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Pengenalan penutur adalah proses identifikasi suara seseorang.. Pengenalan penutur  berguna untuk otentikasi biometrik dan komunikasi antara komputer dengan manusia. Teknik Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) digunakan untuk  ekstraksi ciri dari sinyal wicara dan membandingkan dengan penutur tak dikenal dengan penutur yang ada dalam database. Filter bank digunakan sebagai pembungkus (wrapping) mel frekuensi. Vector Quantization (VQ) adalah proses meletakkan vektor-vektor ciri yang besar dan menghasilkan ukuran vektor-vektor yang kecil yang berhubungan dengan distribusi centroid. Algoritma  K-mean digunakan untuk kluster. Dalam tahap pengenalan, ukuran distorsi berdasarkan minimisasi jarak Euclidean digunakan untuk mencocokkan penutur tak dikenal dengan penutur dalam database.  Database wicara menggunakan 10 penutur berbeda dengan MFCC 12, 20 codebook, dan 16 centroid. 
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	e9f000a06e7f20067db3b3190a1546c3	2692145d91532577cdc56a2fb6a2020e	c359870860bcf78b23f6a3b480129f28	article	Sistem Pengenalan Penutur dengan Metode Mel-frequency  Wrapping	Ali Mustofa	\N	2001
8205968	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001268	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16705	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001268}, priority = {2}	Signal can be modeled as a periodic or a  nonperiodic stochastic process. Therefore to replicate a signal, we should keep the original character of the signal as well as the random character in it. One of plausible methods for doing such kind of job is bootstrap. However, we should modify the boostrap to accomodate the dependency in the series and their periodicities. As the pre bootraping we need to detect the existence of  periodicities in the series. Two methods are given for detecting the existence of periodicities, i.e. the Fisher classical statistic, and the Chiu statistic. At the end we give an illustration. We used simulated data for testing and replicating a signal.
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Signal dapat dimodelkan sebagai proses stokastik yang berperiode ataupun tidak berperiode. Untuk itu dalam mereplikasi sebuah signal, kita harus tetap menjaga karakter asli dari signal dan juga sifat keacakannya. Salah satu metode yang mungkin untuk dilakukan adalah bootstrap. Namun demikian, kita harus memodifikasi metode bootrap ini untuk mengakomodasi sifat ketergantungan dari series beserta periodisitasnya. Sebagai langkah awal dalam bootstrap ini diperlukan uji ada tidaknya periodisitas dalam signal.  Diberikan dua metode untuk mendeteksi periodisitas, yaitu Fisher statistik dan Chiu statistik dan sebuah ilustrasi dengan menggunakan data simulasi untuk menguji dan mereplikasi sebuah signal.
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	50efe7ea20dc49a84a5d953eaf7b2443	f39c20356e9fbfd378f3982538c802c4	f4330c1e7cfdbebc1559cc3136df1cf0	article	Replikasi Signal dengan Menggunakan Metode Bootstrap	Siana Halim	\N	2001
8205969	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001269	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16706	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001269}, priority = {2}	This paper describes an accelerated Backpropagation algorithm (BPA) that can be used to train the Takagi-Sugeno (TS) type multi-input multi-output (MIMO) neuro-fuzzy network efficiently. Also other method such as accelerated Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm (LMA) will be compared to BPA. The training algorithm is efficient in the sense that it can bring the performance index of the network, such as the sum squared error (SSE), Mean Squared Error (MSE), and also Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), down to the desired error goal much faster than that the simple BPA or LMA. Finally, the above training algorithm is tested on neuro-fuzzy modeling and forecasting application of Electrical load time series.
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	0e53141454f9ea4dc4dc253e56f97bb3	97f2d60ca1f590e59db34741650e38ab	0d471ed00dd591e9f78bb6c8d072653b	article	Comparison of BPA and LMA Methods for Takagi - Sugeno type MIMO Neuro-Fuzzy Network to Forecast Electrical Load Time Series	Felix Pasila	\N	2001
8205970	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001270	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/elk/article/view/16707	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001270}, priority = {2}	This paper is to present the evaluation of a TiNi Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) spring as actuator for the gripping manipulation. The SMA spring employed was a TiNi tensile spring which has a diameter of 50 mm wire and 350 gram hanging mass. The gripper fabricated consists of two fingers and each finger is actuated by the SMA spring. The total angular displacement of the gripper is 300. The power consumptions, the movements and force generations experimentations have been conducted. The DC signal and PWM signal with 12, 12Hz, 25Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz and the 1150Hz have been employed for driving the SMA. The experimental results indicated that the 125Hz of PWM signal was likely to be had a better performance than the other signals. The 125Hz PWM signal generated faster movement, lower power consumption, and constant rate of force. In this study, closed-loop control for gripping manipulation was also conducted. The close loop controller used is PID controller. The Ziegler-Nichols method has been used to predict the optimal gain of the controller, but the best performance was determined by experimentally tuning of the gains. The experimental results indicated that the PID controller is likely to be reliable controller for gripping manipulation of the SMA spring. To obtain the better performance, it is important to consider the SMA cooling responses and the long time of retain in certain position of the gripper.
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8205971	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001271	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16708	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001271}, priority = {2}	Many researches on deteriorating inventory model have been developed in recent years. This paper develops deteriorating inventory model with price-dependent demand and uses markdown policy to increase profit. Two examples are used to explain the model and some interesting results are derived. Markdown policy can increase total profit, but the best markdown time and price depend are case dependent.	d295d888542f7ad310e6e7491c7964ed	bfed503a9081aed1d1e1338bcfed3123	9e95dbbaf0f077911441259e2722a99f	article	A REPLENISHMENT POLICY FOR ITEM WITH PRICE DEPENDENT DEMAND AND DETERIORATING UNDER MARKDOWN POLICY	Gede Widyadana	\N	2000
8205972	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001272	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16709	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001272}, priority = {2}	Application of artificial inteligent by using fuzzy logic can be one of way to handle supply chain situation in uncertainty environment. It  was widely concern to study a supply chain using fuzzy logic that most needed. Ain of the study was apply fuzzy logic in determination of supply allocation for superior product in vegetables supply chain. Models was developed in three sub models. First was determination vegetables types that superior by using pareto technique and exponential compaarison method (MPE). Second was expert system to determine supply needed and finally was optimizing supply allocation using fuzzy multi-objective linear programming. The model was applied in a vegetables agroindustry that superior product selected was red paprica. Analysis againts model behaviour is conducted for pesimistic and optimistic scenarios.
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Penerapan kecerdasan buatan dengan logika fuzzy bisa menjadi salah satu cara untuk mengatasi situasi rantai pasok dalam lingkungan ketidakpastian. Perhatian yang lebih luas untuk pembahasan rantai pasok menggunakan teknik fuzzy masih sangat dibutuhkan. Studi ini bertujuan menerapkan logika fuzzy dalam penentuan alokasi pasokan untuk produk unggulan pada rantai pasok agroindustri sayuran. Model yang terdiri dari tiga sub model. Sub model pertama adalah penentuan jenis sayuran yang diunggulkan menggunakan kombinasi teknik pareto dan metode perbandingan eksponensial (MPE). Sub model kedua adalah sistem pakar untuk menentukan kebutuhan pasokan menggunakan logika fuzzy. Sub model ketiga adalah optimasi alokasi pasokan menggunakan programa linear obyektif majemuk fuzzy. Model yang dibangun kemudian diterapkan pada sebuah perusahaan agroindustri sayuran dengan produk unggulan terpilih adalah paprika merah. Analisis terhadap prilaku model juga dilakukan untuk skenario pesimis dan optimis.
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Kata kunci: fuzzy, sistem pakar, MPE, obyektif majemuk, sayuran	7b372ace9ff22f632cfe028eb190a4b2	5ffe59be5e3f48f588881088d03155f6	822e5a8740f52bc43cbe23cb253c8ae5	article	ALOKASI PASOKAN BERDASARKAN PRODUK UNGGULAN UNTUK RANTAI PASOK SAYURAN SEGAR	Rika Hadiguna	\N	2000
8205973	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001273	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16710	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001273}, priority = {2}	Dual Response Surface (DRS) with Lagrange multiplier is one of the most familiar classical multi response surface methods. Classical DRS optimization doesn't concern about the quality characteristic of responses. In this paper, fuzzy approach is proposed for modeling DRS and quality characteristic of response simultaneously. The proposed method represented the object's quality characteristic physically. The proposed method is applied to composite carbon drilling process and resulting nonlinear function that to be determined its optimal point. Many optimization methods fail to reach global optimum point because the non linear function is multimodal. Therefore, we used genetic algorithm for finding the global optimum point.	6e2cc0d6df026803f6dd4d70f378f836	c17eac7cda52464da14c64e7f31883e3	14371a6546b674b0614754ec8a971436	article	FUZZY MODELING APPROACH AND GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION FOR DUAL RESPONSE SURFACE	Bambang Otok	\N	2000
8205974	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001274	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16711	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001274}, priority = {2}	Crew scheduling is one of most important operational problems in airline industries. Crew scheduling Problem consists of two steps that is "Crew Pairing" and "Crew Rostering". The research focusses on building Boeing 737-200's monthly pilot rostering of PT. X Airlines based on given pilot pairings. There are some vertical and horizontal regulations must be fulfilled in so that the problem becomes very complex and cannot be solved using a pure exact method in  reasonable computational time. Accordingly, we propose a decomposition exact method to solve the problem. Our model was run using LINGO Optimization software. Experiment results showed that our schedules are outperform than the existing schedules of the airline for the case of May 2006.
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Penjadwalan kru pada suatu maskapai penerbangan merupakan salah satu permasalahan operasional yang terpenting. Penjadwalan kru terdiri dari dua tahapan yaitu tahap pengelompokkan kru dan penugasan kru. Penelitian ini memfokuskan pada  pembuatan jadwal penugasan pilot pesawat Boeing 737-200 pada maskapai penerbangan PT. X Airlines  yang ber-home base di Surabaya selama satu bulan, berdasar pada hasil pengelompokkan pilot yang  telah ditentukan sebelumnya. Terdapat sejumlah peraturan horizontal dan vertikal yang harus dipenuhi membuatnya menjadi permasalahan kombinatorial yang sangat  kompleks, sehingga tidak dapat diselesaikan dengan menggunakan metode eksak murni dalam waktu yang wajar. Untuk itu digunakan metode eksak dekomposisi. Model tersebut diterjemahkan menggunakan perangkat lunak optimisasi LINGO. Hasil eksperimen menunjukkan bahwa jadwal penugasan pilot yang dibuat dengan metode ini lebih baik daripada jadwal milik perusahaan untuk kasus pada bulan Mei 2006.
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Kata kunci: penjadwalan pilot, pengelompokkan pilot, aturan horizontal dan vertikal, metode eksak dekomposisi	d0cd1e5c4b59ddd34ebb19b955a76f55	d8d9e1d8f6ef3e72e96aac6ab985e764	13add581799add90d964b08e9a785f83	article	PEMODELAN DAN PENYELESAIAN PERMASALAHAN PENJADWALAN PILOT  DENGAN METODE EKSAK DEKOMPOSISI	Zya Labiba	\N	2000
8205975	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001275	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16712	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001275}, priority = {2}	Production plants of a company are located in several areas that spread across Middle and East Java. As the production process employs mostly manpower, we suspected that each location has different characteristics affecting the productivity. Thus, the production data may have a spatial and hierarchical structure. For fitting a linear regression using the ordinary techniques, we are required to make some assumptions about the nature of the residuals i.e. independent, identically and normally distributed. However, these assumptions were rarely fulfilled especially for data that have a spatial and hierarchical structure. We worked out the problem using mixed effect model. This paper discusses the model construction of productivity and several characteristics in the production line by taking location as a random effect. The simple model with high utility that satisfies the necessary regression assumptions was built using a free statistic software R version 2.6.1. 	3b74f37823641cc148c0532ba5b125c3	d4e79a012e673260953e4948648a22a9	faad79c43a7835debbc6a0a22eeda2cb	article	REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTIVITY USING MIXED EFFECT MODEL	Indriati N Bisono	\N	2000
8205976	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001276	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16713	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001276}, priority = {2}	To assure the quality of education in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, we need to design an integrated performance measurement system. For that purpose, we used the IPMS (Integrated Performance Measurement Systems) method. Using the IPMS method, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering were determined by pursuant to stakeholder requirement through four steps. Those are identifying the stakeholder requirement, external monitor, stipulating objectives, and identification of KPIs. Performance measurement system with the IPMS method in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Mataram University can be identified into 38 KPIs grouped in 9 criterias of performance of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, that are curriculum, student, financial, human resources, administration academic, teaching and learning, alumnus, evaluation and operation, and external party.
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Untuk menjamin kualitas pendidikan di Jurusan Teknik Mesin, diperlukan sebuah rancangan sistem pengukuran kinerja (SPK) yang terintegrasi dengan metode IPMS (Integrated Performance Measurement Systems). Dengan metode IPMS, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Jurusan Teknik Mesin ditentukan berdasarkan stakeholder requirement melalui empat tahapan yaitu; identifikasi stakeholder requirement, external monitor, penetapan objectives, dan identifikasi KPIs. Hasil perancangan SPK di Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Mataram, dapat mengidentifikasi 38 KPIs yang dikelompokkan dalam 9 kriteria kinerja Jurusan Teknik Mesin, yaitu; kurikulum, mahasiswa, finansial, SDM, administrasi akademik, proses pembelajaran, alumni, evaluasi dan pengendalian, dan external party. 
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Kata Kunci : Sistem Pengukuran Kinerja, IPMS, Teknik Mesin Unram.	cf31398c0a2f78581bd3fe7e8ef3e4f8	bd303bb0ebfa89d36d698bd7cfa809ff	6b4232977dc1b0709fbbd61f5fd5e203	article	PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DENGAN METODE INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (Studi Kasus: Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Mataram)	I Made Suartika	\N	2000
8205977	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001277	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16714	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001277}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the application of Robust Hybrid Genetic Algorithm to solve a flow-shop scheduling problem. The proposed algorithm attempted to reach minimum makespan. PT. FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia Plant 4's case was used as a test case to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm. The proposed algorithm was compared to Ant Colony, Genetic-Tabu, Hybrid Genetic Algorithm, and the company's algorithm. We found that Robust Hybrid Genetic produces statistically better result than the company's, but the same as Ant Colony, Genetic-Tabu, and Hybrid Genetic. In addition, Robust Hybrid Genetic Algorithm required less computational time than Hybrid Genetic Algorithm	d358e572351138445993c5ff57f08a5b	c055244498c094ab9079ae9a02ec4d79	32cc81457f353adb698549eb05c814f6	article	ROBUST-HYBRID GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR A FLOW-SHOP SCHEDULING PROBLEM (A Case Study at PT FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia)	Iwan Sahputra	\N	2000
8205978	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001278	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16715	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001278}, priority = {2}	Business sustainability can not depend on the business financial performance merely. Poor environmental performance is believed can contribute negative impact on business sustainability in the long run. To face these environmental problems, Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) tools - especially Materials & Energy Flow Accounting (MEFA)- is used to identify opportunities of environmental performance on a production system that will be solved with application of an environmental investment decision. For better decision, investment decision to improve environmental performance is recommended to consider at least three monetary indicators, NPV, profitability, and Payback Periods, and two environmental indicators, Ecological Advantage Ratio (EAR) and Ecological Payback Period (EPP).
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Kelangsungan hidup usaha tidak dapat semata-mata bergantung pada kinerja finansial. Kinerja lingkungan yang buruk sebagai dampak keberadaan usaha diyakini dapat memberikan dampak yang buruk pula bagi kelangsungan hidup usaha dalam jangka panjang. Untuk mengatasi masalah lingkungan tersebut, instrumen-instrumen akuntansi manajemen lingkungan (EMA), khususnya diagram alur bahan dan energi (MEFA), digunakan dalam proses pengidentifikasian peluang-peluang perbaikan kinerja lingkungan dalam sebuah sistem produksi yang nantinya akan diselesaikan dengan pembuatan sebuah keputusan investasi lingkungan. Untuk mendapatkan keputusan yang lebih baik, keputusan investasi untuk melakukan perbaikan kinerja lingkungan disarankan setidak-tidaknya memperhatikan tiga indikator moneter yaitu NPV, profitabilitas, dan periode pengembalian (PP) serta dua indikator lingkungan yaitu rasio keuntungan ekologis (EAR) dan periode  pengembalian ekologis (EPP).
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8205982	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001287	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16724	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001287}, priority = {2}	An intersection is a critical area of conflicting traffic caused by the conflict problems of traffic
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8205983	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001288	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16725	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001288}, priority = {2}	Efforts to reduce construction accidents can be initiated by building good safety culture. Researches concerning safety culture, however, are still limited. This research aims to empirically gauge workerâs perception toward safety culture in construction projects. Data were obtained through questionnaire survey to three large construction projects in Surabaya. Two hundreds and seven sets of questionnaires were gathered and used for subsequent analyses. Results show that in general workersâ perception toward safety culture are quite good. Further analysis indicates that workers in the three projects have different safety culture perceptions, especially on factors of top management commitment, safety rules and procedures, communication, and workerâs competency.	eb380afe6a334f9d6d73f8e894a8efb9	75de72a1fd7945c7386bc09270930fb2	d45a29ee5c60fc8f0e7cb91f61799bff	article	Construction Workers Perceptions Toward Safety Culture	Andi Andi	\N	2000
8205984	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001289	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16726	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001289}, priority = {2}	Pavement structural evaluation using pavement modulus values resulting from back calculation process on non-destructive deflection data has been adopted to quantify objectively the conditions of existing pavements under various traffic loading and environmental conditions.  However, such an advanced technique is not yet followed widely by advances in analytical overlay design procedures. One possible reason is perhaps due to its requirement to perform complex computations. A new module of computer program BackCalc has been developed to do that task based on the allowable maximum deflection criterion specified by the Asphalt Instituteâ83. The rationale is that adequate overlay thickness will be computed by iteration to result in theoretical maximum deflection that closely matches against the specified allowable maximum deflection.  This paper outlines the major components of the program module illustrated by using a practical example.  The overlay thickness obtained was found to be comparable with that of the known AASHTOâ93 method	c2eec0102f9cc9dba0f87bcc7b11f190	3e7996f1da73b15401d392e02f89800e	8c618ede3211299e8fdf448625a830f3	article	The Development of An Analytical Overlay Design Procedure	Djunaedi Kosasih	\N	2000
8205985	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001290	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16727	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001290}, priority = {2}	Due to enormous uncertainties in confinement models associated with the maximum compressive strength and ductility of concrete confined by rectilinear ties, the implementation of spline nonparametric regression analysis is proposed herein as an alternative approach. The statistical evaluation is carried out based on 128 large-scale column specimens of either normal-or high-strength concrete tested under uniaxial compression. The main advantage of this kind of analysis is that it can be applied when the trend of relation between predictor and response variables are not obvious. The error in the analysis can, therefore, be minimized so that it does not depend on the assumption of a particular shape of the curve. This provides higher flexibility in the application. The results of the statistical analysis indicates that the stress-strain curves of confined concrete obtained from the spline nonparametric regression analysis proves to be in good agreement with the experimental curves available in literatures	8a5a7b4db2099d04330a61f155dbf832	32310d986ff6592fa876e0639fbbe695	875e3514e5588580d28767da1ea08871	article	Spline Nonparametric Regression Analysis of Stress-Strain Curve of Confined Concrete	Benny Kusuma	\N	2000
8205986	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001291	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16728	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001291}, priority = {2}	Variable Message Sign (VMS) is especially recommended for congested flow conditions. The aim of this study is to investigate how drivers in a large city in a developing country with many specific geometric and traffic conditions and also specific driver behaviour, use VMS in aid of choosing route for their inter-city trips. Furthermore, to explore the impact of the use of the information on increasing traffic performance measures. A case study was carried out in Bandung, Indonesia. Microscopic traffic simulations were used in this study to evaluate traffic performance measures. The results of the evaluation found that VMS has insignificant impact on driversâ route choice behaviour. The results indicated that drivers in Bandung rely much on their experience of traffic conditions commonly occur in the city and demonstrated that VMS has no significant impact to increase traffic performance, but has better impact on the roads with higher number of alternative roads.	9d86dbe4e0eaa6347da28fbfdf241959	415f78caaecc798310d6732b5388bb52	407c14ee92ee98610246fe968928c097	article	Evaluation of The Impacts of VMS on Traffic Performance Measures in An Urban Area in Indonesia	A. Caroline Sutandi	\N	2000
8205987	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001292	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16729	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001292}, priority = {2}	Infiltration capacity of soil mainly depends on two factors; the particle size and the moisture content of the soil. Groundwater increases the soil moisture, not only below the water table but also within the capillary zone, above the water table. Field experiment in a high groundwater area was conducted to understand the relationship among the groundwater, soil moisture and infiltration capacity. Using a single ring infiltrometer, the effect of groundwater in the infiltration rate was observed. This field experiment result shows that the groundwater influences significantly the infiltration capacity of the soil, and the infiltration rate follows a specific trendline.	987fd4f037aa97aed3737268200e31c2	ea60f3bbda2edb7ced0fd067eca316aa	9e19762cee5cd21f4a662d42d3301bfb	article	The Decline of Soil Infiltration Capacity Due To High Elevation Groundwater	Isri Mangangka	\N	2000
8205988	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001293	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16733	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001293}, priority = {2}	Thread connection has been used for a long time. Presently, this kind of connection is the main connection in steel construction. This research aims to comprehend further the mechanism of the thread connection with respect to the depth of thread penetration. Tensile strength of thread connection was derived experimentally using two steel rods. The diameter of the first steel rod was Â¾ inch (18.5 mm) and threaded on one end by 16 threads per inch. The diameter of the second steel rod was 45 mm and functioned as nut. From the results of the experiment, it can be concluded that rod failure will happen if the depth of thread penetration is equal to or bigger than 90% of nut minor diameter. Meanwhile, thread failure will happen if the depth of thread penetration is less than 90% of nut minor diameter. It is also shown that the correlation between the number of thread and the maximum load which can be supported by the connection is not linear.	9073ad807668e8fdf26bcbe57dec23c5	5deefcc2b55ac33af44868d29757d561	3df051292ed68b1e1ce58ca4ac0f7413	article	The Tension Strength Experiment of Thread Connection Based on The Depth of Thread Penetration	Yohannes Yohannes	\N	2000
8205989	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001294	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16732	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001294}, priority = {2}	This paper investigated the variability levels of prime cost sums in building projects in order to establish the reliability of such estimates in bills of quantities. It involved a purposive sampling of forty-six executed projects in South-western Nigeria from which data on estimated and final prime cost sums as well as estimated and final contract sums were procured. Ratios interrelating the four variables were generated and their mean values determined. The mean prime cost sum overrun was found to be 41% of the estimated sums. However, a negative relationship between the prime cost sums and the final contract sums was established. Based on observed variations, models were developed to predict any of the ratios in general, and specifically, the practical prime cost range in order to effectively control overall project costs.	54ac8c038f0125bfe9a0e3ea2e519bea	e880c5ab2891be9c4726c4a5a7a311b5	cdab5f1e51bb56afc8796fc08aee0c70	article	Variability Analysis of Prime Cost Sums	Ime Ikpo	\N	2000
8205991	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001296	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17024	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001296}, priority = {2}	Various procurement methods are in use in the award of public contract in Nigeria. The traditional method, which is widely used, has been criticized for its non-performance in projects execution and delivery. To avoid the adverse effects of the current contract procurement methods, Due Process mechanism was introduced. This study, therefore investigated the level of importance of due process by parties involved in the award of public contracts, the performance of Due Process and factors that may affect its functions. The survey was carried out by administering structured questionnaires and interviews on the practitioners in the construction industry that were in the private and public sectors. The data collected were analysed with the use of both descriptive and inferential statistics. The study showed that Due Process has become a new initiative being widely embraced by parties in public contract and has helped in saving public fund by corrupt practices that usually characterize award of contracts. The study also showed that the absence of legal and other institutional frameworks were among the factors that affect the performance of due process in the country.	7858d53db382f6e31b028994b2ff72f1	477c29170ac9559e8f19f9e9db56cf87	048d1f56d819c11a84d0f6ebdf2bd271	article	An Investigation of  the Performance of Due Process Mechanism in the Execution of Construction Projects in Nigeria	A. B. Wahab	\N	2000
8205994	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001299	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16738	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001299}, priority = {2}	An intersection is a critical area of conflicting traffic caused by the conflict problems of traffic movement. This conflicting traffic leads to driver delay, accident and traffic jam. A high traffic flow increases problems due to vehicle conflict, traffic light should be set up in order to separate and merge vehicle movement within traffic flow. A coordination of undersaturated intersections could reduce delay, travel time and travel cost. A computer program called TRANSYT was used to coordinate two undersaturated intersection discussed in this project. Research variables included were traffic volume, saturation flow, speed, traffic light setting and geometrical data of the intersections. The output of TRANSYT showed that the initial performance index was Rp.12.623.500/hour and could be reduced to Rp.8.165.250/hour after coordination of the two intersections. Total delay decreased 35.7% from the initial delay, and the travel time was 12.5% faster. The optimum offset value of both intersection coordinated was found and the minimum performance index was attained using 90 second cycle time.
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Persimpangan merupakan salah satu lokasi yang rawan terhadap kemacetan akibat konflik pergerakan kendaraan. Konflik pergerakan ini menyebabkan tundaan, kecelakaan serta kemacetan. Arus lalu lintas yang terlalu tinggi menimbulkan masalah karena adanya konflik yang meningkat, maka pemasangan lampu lalu lintas perlu dilakukan. Pengkoordinasian dua simpang dibawah jenuh (undersaturated) yang dianalisa, dimaksudkan untuk mengurangi tundaan, waktu perjalanan dan biaya perjalanan yang terjadi. Dari hasil analisa dengan menggunakan Program TRANSYT diperoleh kinerja simpang seperti nilai indek kinerja sebelum koordinasi sebesar Rp.12.149.550/jam dan Rp.8.164.300/jam setelah dikoordinasi, tundaan total yang terjadi berkurang 35,7 % dari tundaan sebelum dikoordinasikan dan waktu perjalanan yang lebih cepat 12,5 % dari waktu perjalanan semula. Di samping itu diperoleh juga nilai offset optimum pada kedua simpang yang dikoordinasikan serta nilai indek kinerja paling minimum yang didapat dengan waktu siklus 90 detik.
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8205995	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001301	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16741	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001301}, priority = {2}	Speech intelligibility, which is a function of reverberation time (RT60),  is a primary criterion to design acoustic of an auditorium. Optimum RT60 (0,5-1,0 s) in a diffuse auditorium is determined by the absorption and the room geometry. This paper describes Ecotect as a computational simulation program that is supportive in deciding the position and area of absorption material in the auditorium. Calculations based on statistical reverberation and existing acoustic particles methods are sufficient for the approach of room acoustic design. Site measurement result was used to examine validity of the program. Redesign of acoustic of the auditorium, then, was done based on the result of sound path analysis by identifying the position and the area of absorption material. Final test results by statistical reverberation and existing acoustic particles methods point out that the application of sound path analysis is quite successful to improve RT60, sound distribution, and the cost.
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Kejelasan berpidato (speech intelligibility) sebagai kriteria utama desain akustik auditorium merupakan fungsi dari waktu dengung (RT60). Penyediaan RT60 yang optimal (0,5-1,0 detik) yang tersebar merata (diffuse) di dalam ruangan ditentukan oleh faktor serap bidang dan geometri ruang. Tulisan ini memaparkan pemakaian Ecotect sebagai program untuk merancang posisi dan luas bidang serap dalam auditorium. Fasilitas kalkulasi RT60 secara statistik dan existing acoustic particles menjadikan Ecotect sebagai program simulasi akustik yang cukup memadai guna pendekatan desain akustik ruang. Validasi hasil simulasi terhadap hasil pengukuran lapangan dilakukan pada tahap pertama untuk menguji keandalan program. Redesain akustik auditorium dilakukan berdasarkan hasil analisis perjalanan suara (sound path), yakni dengan mengidentifikasi posisi dan luas bidang serap. Hasil pengujian redesain akustik auditorium dengan metode statistik maupun existing acoustic particles menunjukkan bahwa penerapan hasil analisis perjalanan suara cukup berhasil untuk perbaikan nilai RT60, distribusi suara, bahkan dari  aspek biaya. 
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Kata kunci: faktor geometri, koefisien serap, simulasi komputer, waktu dengung.	4cb645be7307f9acb00f452c08ffb787	7309f797b586b0f3e98a20f93d1503bb	427a907129c5bc044ca42ce1b028e01c	article	STUDI SIMULASI ECOTECT SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN REDESAIN AKUSTIK AUDITORIUM	Agustinus Istiadji	\N	2000
8205996	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001302	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16742	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001302}, priority = {2}	Fields survey showed that multi-function auditorium design was done without involving acoustic expert. In this case, acoustic condition is not proper that cannot perform a good acoustic quality (Reverberation Time and Early Decay Time), as a result audiences are disturbed by over reverberation and echoes. The results of experimental simulation using the ECOTECT v5.20 program on multi-function auditorium at Petra Christian University showed that utilizing absorptive flexible material and easily adjusted such as baffle on the ceiling with 5% of covered area and drapery on the wall with 25% of covered area can adapt speech character. The dismantling of baffle from ceiling, the opening of drapery from the wall, and the adding of reflective material with 10% of covered area can adapt music character. Besides fulfilling design and acoustic criteria, both acoustic materials can be used practically for they can adapt functional changes and are also easily applied, short period and few labors consuming for implementation, mainly for existing multi-function auditorium.
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Pengamatan lapangan menunjukkan bahwa perancangan auditorium multi-fungsi seringkali dibuat tanpa melibatkan ahli akustik. Hal ini menyebabkan kondisi akustik tidak memadai sehingga tidak mampu menampilkan kualitas akustik (Reverberation Time dan Early Decay Time) yang baik, akibatnya penikmat merasa terganggu oleh dengung yang berlebihan dan echo. Hasil simulasi eksperimental menggunakan program ECOTECT v5.20, untuk meningkatkan kualitas akustik pada auditorium multi-fungsi Universitas Kristen Petra, menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan bahan absorbtif yang fleksibel dan mudah disesuaikan seperti baffle di plafon seluas 5% dan drapery di dinding seluas 25% mampu mengadaptasi karakter speech. Penurunan baffle dari plafon dan penyingkapan drapery di dinding serta penambahan bahan reflektif seluas 10% mampu mengadaptasi karakter music. Selain memenuhi kriteria desain dan akustik, kedua bahan akustik di atas dapat dipergunakan dengan praktis karena mampu nmengadaptasi perubahan fungsi, memudahkan dalam pengerjaan, menghemat waktu dan tenaga kerja dalam pemasangan, terutama pada auditorium multi-fungsi yang sudah ada.  
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8205997	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001303	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16743	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001303}, priority = {2}	Eco or Environmental Labeling, certification of acknowledgement on sustainable products, could only be carried out within economically established countries by way of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), a cradleâtoâgrave paradigm based instrument for measuring the products sustainability by analyzing energy, cost, and others environmental impact that would be spent and occur along productâlifeâcycle. What about buildings in terms of products of architecture which have always been involving energy? âSystem Approach To Architectureâ�? offered by Handler practically has similar paradigm with LCA if completed with building management at the end of system, meanwhile Steele, Vale, and Yeang among many others architectural theorist and practitioner have been formulating design criteria intrinsically based on the cradleâtoâgrave paradigm as well, so that seems we have to be much more aware of designing qualified and reliable architecture within limited resources by constantly analyzing buildingâlifeâcycle within system of architecture.
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Eco atau Environmental Labeling, sertifikasi pengakuan atas produk-produk berkelanjutan, hanya dapat dilakukan di negara-negara dengan kondisi ekonomi yang mantap dengan menggunakan Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), sebuah instrumen berbasis paradigma cradleâtoâgrave untuk mengukur tingkat keberlanjutan produk-produk bersangkutan, dengan cara mengevaluasi jumlah enerji, biaya, dan dampak-dampak lingkungan lain yang akan digunakan dan terjadi di sepanjang daurâhidupâproduk. Bagaimana halnya dengan gedung-gedung sebagai produk arsitektur yang senantiasa melibatkan enerji? Pendekatan arsitektur sebagai sistem yang ditawarkan Handler secara praktis memiliki kesamaan paradigma dengan LCA apabila dilengkapi pengelolaan gedung di akhir kegunaannya, selain itu beberapa teoritisi dan praktisi arsitektur seperti Steele, Vale, dan Yeang telah merumuskan pula kriteria desain yang secara intrinsik berdasarkan paradigma cradleâtoâgrave, oleh sebab itu tampaknya kita harus lebih waspada dalam merancang arsitektur agar lebih berkualitas dan andal di dalam keterbatasan sumber daya yaitu dengan senantiasa menganalisis daurâhidupâgedung dalam sistem arsitektur.
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8205998	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001304	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16744	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001304}, priority = {2}	Housing the victims of the earthquake that does not take into consideration the localities can be predicted rarely successful. One of the many dwelling reconstructions can be found in the village of Nglepen, Prambanan, Yogyakarta Special Province. It is a dome houses complex. The people there who have lost their dwelling-houses may readily accept any form of shelter. But their attitude to accept and live in the dome houses actually causes many problems for themselves. Not only that the dome houses reject localities - therefore for housing Javanese people in rural area - but there are also other problems, one of which relates to financial budget. Many controversies come up from the finding of this work which applying environment-behavior research.
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Rekonstruksi bangunan bagi korban gempa dengan tidak mengindahkan lokalitas kemungkinan besar akan menimbulkan masalah di kemudian hari. Berbagai rekonstruksi bangunan bagi korban gempa 27 Mei 2006 di Yogyakarta banyak dilakukan, salah satunya berada di dusun Nglepen, Prambanan, D.I. Yogyakarta. Ini merupakan bantuan berupa rumah-rumah dome dalam satu kompleks perumahan. Korban gempa yang kehilangan rumah pasti akan menerima bantuan apapun yang dapat dipakai sebagai âtempat berteduhâ�? mereka. Namun kesediaan mereka untuk mau tinggal di rumah dome ternyata menimbulkan berbagai masalah yang harus mereka alami. Tidak saja bahwa rumah dome tidak mengindahkan lokalitas - dalam hal ini rumah untuk masyarakat Jawa di pedesaan - namun ada masalah lain yang harus mereka hadapi, antara lain dari segi finansial. Berbagai kontroversi muncul dari temuan-temuan penelitian ini yang memakai metode penelitian lingkungan-perilaku.
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8205999	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001305	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16745	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001305}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to observe the comparison of children cognitive, motorist and affective development in luxurious, middle and moderate day care center,, in order to obtain the description of a suitable day care center and its influence. All the population which is known and registered in Social Department are used, like: Teratai, Sandhy Putra, LKK, Dharma Wanita Day Care Center and also many private day care center like: Benih Kasih, St Yoseph and RKZ. The purposive sampling method is used to show that the aim of this technique is to reach the specific target. The examination result shows that there are differences in children development among the different day care center for cognitive and motorizes development, but only in certain ages. The Architectural element in luxurious, middle and moderate day care center is suspected to give effects in children development.
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Penelitian ini meneliti perbandingan perkembangan kognitif, motorik dan afektif anak balita di tempat penitipan anak yang tergolong mewah, menengah dan sederhana,sehingga didapatkan gambaran tempat penitipan anak yang sesuai dan bagaimanakah pengaruhnya. Penelitian ini menggunakan populasi sebagai obyek penelitian yang diketahui dan terdaftar di dinas sosial yaitu: TPA. Teratai, TPA. Sandhy Putra, TPA. LKK, TPA. Dharma Wanita, dan tempat penitipan swasta lainnya, yaitu: TPA. Benih Kasih, TPA. St. Yoseph, TPA. RKZ. Metode proposive sampling dipakai sebagai acuan yang menunjukkan bahwa teknik ini digunakan untuk mencapai tujuan-tujuan tertentu. Hasil penelitian ini menyatakan bahwa terdapat perbedaan perkembangan anak pada tempat penitipan anak yang berbeda untuk perkembangan kognitif dan motorik, namun tidak merata pada semua kelompok usia.Elemen arsitektur yang berbeda pada kategori mewah, menengah dan sederhana diduga berpengaruh pada tingkat perkembangan anak.
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Kata kunci: tempat penitipan anak, perkembangan anak, elemen arsitektur.	68ffc8dc0579f583b2a657bb0c176b53	176f5d7bd42893bc3bdb96e2ed8d9ef5	efda12bbc95b91fdc9764e941ea66c51	article	TEMPAT PENITIPAN ANAK, MEWAH, MENENGAH DAN SEDERHANA (Studi Perbandingan Perkembangan Anak Balita Secara Kognitif Motorik Afektif)	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2000
8206000	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001306	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16746	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001306}, priority = {2}	Earthquake disaster occurred in Yogyakarta at 27th May 2006. It has destroyed many infrastructures and killed thousand victims. Bantul, one area in Yogyakarta which has the highest number. This is caused by reactivication of Opak fault and the lack of information about an earthquake there. In order to reduce the impact of earthquake and to increase the knowledge of the people, the problem is how to design an Earthquake Learning Center which has high site sensitivity and comprehensive in learning. First, site as formgiver has tried to be explored to achieve the learning purpose. Seconds, this paper is intended to find the effective concept which has tried to be  implemented in here. Now, the concept  of the design is space experience because according to some theory it is able to bring each person to understand about the information in the space deeply.  
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Gempa bumi yang terjadi di Yogyakarta pada tanggal 27 Mei 2006 telah merusak berbagai infrastruktur dan menyebabkan ribuan korban meninggal. Bantul merupakan salah satu area di Yogyakarta dengan jumlah korban terbanyak. Hal tersebut dikarenakan aktifnya kembali zona patahan Opak dan masih kurangnya informasi mengenai gempa. Agar dampak dari gempa bumi dapat dikurangi dan pengetahuan warga tentang gempa dapat ditingkatkan maka permasalahan yang ingin diangkat adalah bagaimana merancang sebuah Pusat Pembelajaran Gempa dengan sensitivitas tapak tinggi dan pembelajaran yang komprehensif. Langkah pertama, tapak sebagai formgiver berusaha dieksplorasi untuk mencapai tujuan pembelajaran. Kedua, tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menemukan konsep yang efektif untuk diaplikasikan dalam Pusat Pembelajaran Gempa. Pada akhirnya konsep yang diterapkan adalah pengalaman ruang karena menurut beberapa teori hal tersebut dapat memberikan pemahaman kepada setiap individu mengenai suatu informasi lebih dalam.
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Kata kunci: Pusat Pembelajaran Gempa, sensitivitas tapak dan pengalaman ruang.	53d82698648d04005d032ddf7b07a94d	0d322275d6296076cc87a7b3d1311c00	d929c6892924b789f67473e9ebb52217	article	PERANCANGAN PUSAT PEMBELAJARAN GEMPA DI BANTUL (Pendekatan Pengalaman Ruang untuk Pembelajaran)	Fatma E Fauziah	\N	2000
8206001	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001307	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16747	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001307}, priority = {2}	Gasibu square plays an important role for the Bandung City. At the beginning, this open space was formally designed as part of government complex buildings (Kompleks Gedung Sate). For last ten years, this public space has achieved its ultimate position in its diversity and participants. Various activities such as economic, social, political, cultural and religion held there which are daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. One of the most interesting activities is The Sunday Market which is probably the biggest Sunday market in Indonesia. This spontaneous market activity is a phenomena of urban vernacular which happened at the other part of the city of Bandung. Discourse in informality and formality of public space become an important issues which has to be treated carefully.
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Lapangan Gasibu saat ini memiliki peran yang sangat penting bagi Kota Bandung. Pada awalnya, ruang terbuka ini dirancang sebagai ruang publik formal sebagai bagian dari Kompleks Gedung Sate. Dalam sepuluh tahun terakhir, ruang terbuka publik ini menduduki tempat teratas dalam hal jumlah maupun keragaman aktivitasnya. Beragam kegiatan ekonomi, sosial, politik, budaya termasuk keagamaan diselenggarakan di area ini baik harian, mingguan, maupun bulanan. Salah satu kegiatan yang menarik adalah pasar minggu yang mungkin merupakan pasar minggu terbesar di Indonesia. Pasar yang terjadi secara spontan ini adalah sebuah fenomena urban vernakular yang terjadi pula di bagian lain di Kota Bandung. Saat ini, wacana informalitas dalam formalitas ruang publik menjadi isu penting yang harus ditempatkan pada posisi yang tepat.
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Kata kunci: informalitas-formalitas; lapangan gasibu; urban-vernakular	0974d4e697421def189e13360d2df531	75c341557e68b943bebf25571eaed760	aa6953478f9337f7a66bc653ff706c16	article	INFORMALITAS DALAM FORMALITAS PADA RUANG TERBUKA PUBLIK (Studi Kasus Lapangan Gasibu, Bandung)	RR Dhian Damajani	\N	2000
8206002	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001308	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16748	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001308}, priority = {2}	This writing contain the Final Duty scheme process supported by research of Hibah A3 of Architecture UII. Scheme selected is Hygienic Fish Market scheme (PIH) in Rembang, Central Java. Because Rembang Regency which is located in Pantura ( Pantai Utara Jawa - Coastal of North Java) inclusive of one of biggest fishery supply in Central Java. Its Fishery Potency which progressively rapidly grow to make fishery as very promising business farm. Along the increasing of amount of ship arrival in Pelabuhan Perikanan Pantai (PPP) Tasikagung mount also activity of fish commerce in the region. Landing, processing and fish marketing become one groove the coherent activity at culture of society of coastal Rembang area. Existence of facility of Place of Fish Auction ( TPI) which is given high priority to all wholesaler felt still less be optimal for society. This PIH is designed PIH with the cultural characteristic approach trade the society of coastal area into its building scheme concept. This characteristic cover the horizontalitas which is in the form of landing activity, unloading till the transportation of fish to TPI and fisherman house, floating market (adrift market) and existence of strong integration between landing activity, processing and fish marketing by home industrial. With the the approach felt able to peep out the building which responsive to tread of about, physical goodness and also social.
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Penulisan ini akan memaparkan proses perancangan Tugas Akhir yang didukung oleh penelitian Hibah A3 Arsitektur UII. Perancangan yang dipilih adalah perancangan Pasar Ikan Higienis (PIH) di Rembang, Jawa Tengah. Hal ini dikarenakan Rembang yang terletak di jalur Pantura (Pantai Utara Jawa) merupakan salah satu daerah penyuplai hasil perikanan di Jawa Tengah. Potensi perikanannya yang semakin berkembang pesat menjadikan perikanan sebagai lahan bisnis yang sangat menjanjikan. Seiring meningkatnya jumlah kedatangan kapal di Pelabuhan Perikanan Pantai (PPP) Tasikagung meningkat pula aktifitas perdagangan ikan di wilayah tersebut. Pendaratan, pengolahan dan pemasaran ikan menjadi satu rentetan alur kegiatan yang melekat pada budaya masyarakat pesisir Rembang. Adanya fasilitas Tempat Pelelangan Ikan (TPI) yang diprioritaskan bagi para tengkulak dirasa masih kurang optimal bagi masyarakat sekitar. PIH ini dirancang dengan pendekatan karakteristik budaya berdagang masyarakat pesisir ke dalam konsep perancangan bangunannya. Karakteristik ini meliputi horizontalitas, floating market (pasar terapung) dan adanya integrasi yang kuat antara kegiatan pengolahan dan pemasaran ikan secara home industri. Dengan pendekatan tersebut dirasa mampu memunculkan bangunan yang responsive terhadap tapak sekitar, baik fisik maupun sosial.
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Kata kunci: Karakteristik budaya berdagang masyarakat pesisir.	3a75c47c4605197670237c5d798b24fc	c370951b2dcc66e4f043451488230fd0	e2c1b4511ed78dbd3136198c9268c4b8	article	PERANCANGAN PASAR IKAN HIGIENIS (PIH) DI REMBANG (Pendekatan Karakteristik Budaya Berdagang Masyarakat Pesisir)	Araina Rustiani	\N	2000
8206003	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001309	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16749	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001309}, priority = {2}	In the increase of environmental noise, building elements enriched with acoustical properties are significant to serve amenities and healtiness among inhabitants. However, this type of elements which usually consist of high quality materials is much too expensive for most people. The use of paddy straw as the main material to construct acoustical panels is considered in a very early stage of material research. Paddy straw has chareacteristics which is close to acoustical requirements of panels, besides abundance of availability. These benefits will significantly lowered cost production without significantly reduce the quality. Further research to seek the next step of application of paddy straw as acoustic panels is in conduct.
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Kebisingan di sekitar bangunan yang terus meningkat serta naiknya permintaan bahan bangunan yang bersifat akustik untuk keperluan studio pribadi telah menyebabkan kebutuhan bahan bangunan yang bersifat akustik juga meningkat. Namun, bahan semacam ini tidak secara merata terjangkau masyarakat. Penggunaan bahan limbah, salah satunya jerami padi sebagai bahan baku pembuatan panel akustik, diharapkan mampu memenuhi kebutuhan bahan bangunan bersifat akustik dengan kualitas tinggi namun tetap dalam harga bersaing. Jerami padi menjadi bahan yang realistis dipertimbangkan sebagai bahan utama karena ketersediaannya yang melimpah dan sifat-sifat fisik batangnya yang secara teoretis mampu menjadi bahan akustik yang baik. Penelitian lanjutan ke arah pemanfaatan limbah jerami padi sebagai bahan baku panel akustik sedang dilaksanakan.
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Kata kunci: panel akustik, jerami padi.	2dafed62292076b52b6c60df46810925	c346e41ccc8137181d6aa0f10e70db6f	cd3d2ed0639379cc3fd1afda1f334f94	article	POTENSI JERAMI PADI SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU PANEL AKUSTIK	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2000
8206005	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001311	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16751	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001311}, priority = {2}	Service quality is very important in hospitality industry. Therefore, service attributes have to be in accordance with every type of hospitality industry as different types of hospitality industry might have different characterictics of service attributes needed. Trainees of Hotel Management Program â Petra Christian University, as service providers of five-star-hotels in Surabaya, are evaluated based on the 13 service attributes (dependability, attendance, attitude, personality, initiative, quantity, adaptability, discipline, quality, job knowledge, grooming, leadership, organizing). The analysis shows that as a whole the service quality of the trainees has matched with the five-star-hotels needs and expectations so they are satisfied.
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Kualitas layanan sangat penting dalam industri jasa. Oleh karena itu atribut/elemen kualitas layanan harus sesuai dengan jenis industri layanan yang mempunyai karakteristik yang berbeda satu dengan yang lain. Trainee Program Manajemen Perhotelan Universitas Kristen Petra merupakan penyedia jasa yang menyampaikan layanan yang dinilai berdasarkan ke-13 aribut kualitas layanan (dependability, attendance, attitude, personality, initiative, quantity, adaptability, discipline, quality, job knowledge, grooming, leadership, organizing). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan secara keseluruhan kualitas layanan yang disampaikan oleh trainee sudah sesuai dengan apa yang diharapkan oleh industri hotel berbintang lima di Surabaya sehingga mampu memberikan kepuasan pada pihak industri. 
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Kata kunci: kualitas layanan, trainee, harapan, kepuasan	116e15e8ed88be96ec1947394d58e733	299a5cb8f412361ce800e3178fa80833	1214b1c364bd187661942845a87f2587	article	ANALISIS KUALITAS LAYANAN TRAINEE PROGRAM MANAJEMEN PERHOTELAN UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA PADA INDUSTRI HOTEL BERBINTANG LIMA DI SURABAYA	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2005
8206006	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001312	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16752	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001312}, priority = {2}	This research aims to analyze service quality which are classified into three types of quality: interaction quality, physical environment quality, and outcome quality in the foreign coffee shop and the local coffee shop based on the customer perception. Moreover, the writer would like to analyze the Mean differences between foreign coffee shop and local coffee shop. Result shows that service quality of the foreign coffee shop is better than the local one.
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Penelitian ini menganalisis kualitas layanan yang dibagi menjadi tiga jenis kualitas yaitu kualitas interaksi, kualitas lingkungan fisik, dan kualitas hasil di coffee shop asing dan coffee shop lokal berdasarkan persepsi pelanggan, lalu melihat perbedaan di antara keduanya. Hasil yang didapat adalah terdapat perbedaan rata-rata yang signifikan antara coffee shop asing dan coffee shop lokal, di mana coffee shop asing dipersepsikan memiliki kualitas layanan yang lebih baik daripada coffee shop lokal. 
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Kata kunci: Persepsi kualitas layanan, persepsi pelanggan, coffee shop	dda6b1b72577811e42f061b3c904ed18	f2fbf41234865331f909166fcae6e20e	e27bad1c89f3cc3755286be6dfdaedfc	article	ANALISIS PERSEPSI PELANGGAN TERHADAP KUALITAS LAYANAN COFFEE SHOP ASING DAN COFFEE SHOP LOKAL	Marcus Remiasa	\N	2005
8206007	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001313	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16753	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001313}, priority = {2}	At the era of the global competition, knowledge management hopefully could provide sufficiently significant contributions to human resources, particularly among the hospitality world. This research is aimed at measuring the influence of knowledge management on the performance of the employees using case studies on the front office department at the Surabaya Plaza Hotel. The outcome of this research reveals that knowledge management indirectly affects the employeeâs performance, personal knowledge significantly affects job procedure, and the most dominant element of influencing the employeeâs performance is technology.
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Pada era persaingan bebas saat ini diharapkan knowledge management dapat memberikan kontribusi yang baik bagi sumber daya manusia khususnya pada dunia hospitality. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengukur pengaruh dari knowledge management terhadap kinerja karyawan dengan studi kasus pada departemen front office di Surabaya Plaza Hotel. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa knowledge management secara tidak langsung mempengaruhi kinerja karyawan, ada pengaruh yang signifikan antara personal knowledge terhadap job procedure, dan faktor yang paling dominan mempengaruhi kinerja karyawan adalah technology. 
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Kata kunci: knowledge management, kinerja karyawan, Surabaya Plaza Hotel.	608778c5d6c939a8bef4b7fba1efb959	72c61d654148920d7f0efb69af544f17	16d73e7088fa32230061534ad7930662	article	PENGARUH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN: STUDI KASUS DEPARTEMEN FRONT OFFICE SURABAYA PLAZA HOTEL	Natalia Kosasih	\N	2005
8206008	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001314	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16754	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001314}, priority = {2}	This research aims to examine brand equity of four coffee shops in Surabaya, they are Excelso, DOME, Starbucks dan Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Brand equity is measured based on variables developed by Aaker, namely brand awareness, brand association, perceived quality and brand loyalty. The result shows that Starbucks achieves the highest top of mind of brand awareness, has the best brand association in consumersâ image, and has the strongest brand loyalty; while Excelso has the best perceived quality.   
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengukur ekuitas merek empat coffee shops di Surabaya, yaitu Excelso, DOME, Starbucks dan Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Ekuitas merek diukur berdasarkan 4 variabel dari Aaker yaitu kesadaran merek, asosiasi merek, kesan kualitas dan loyalitas merek. Hasil penelitian terungkap bahwa Starbucks merupakan coffee shop yang kesadaran mereknya paling banyak diingat oleh responden, diasosiasikan paling positif dan loyalitas mereknya paling tinggi. Sedangkan Excelso merupakan coffee shop dengan kesan kualitas paling baik.
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Kata kunci: kesadaran merek, asosiasi merek, kesan kualitas, loyalitas merek, coffee shop	77e84727dd25a56c34c8bea90ebbd1b5	a08bf8111899eea3f45599f7869b429c	07e0a309eb4597c03777dceb805b2c15	article	ANALISIS PENILAIAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP EKUITAS MEREK COFFEE SHOPS DI SURABAYA	Maya Widjaja	\N	2005
8206009	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001315	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/hot/article/view/16755	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001315}, priority = {2}	Internet and website is an important tool for business marketing without any geographical or time constraints. Therefore, hotel website providers have to be able to meet customersâ expectations. This research attempts to compare the expectation and perception of customers toward the dimension of website of five stars hotels in Surabaya, which are facilities information, reservation information, contact information, website management and surrounding area information. The result shows that there are a significant gap between the expectation and the perception of customers.   
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Internet dan website merupakan sarana pemasaran tanpa batasan geografis dan waktu. Penyedia website hotel dituntut mampu menyediakan website dengan isi yang sesuai kebutuhan konsumen. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengukur perbedaan antara harapan dan persepsi konsumen terhadap dimensi website hotel bintang lima di Surabaya, yaitu informasi fasilitas, informasi customer contact, informasi reservasi, informasi area sekeliling hotel, dan manajemen website. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat gap antara harapan dan persepsi konsumen terhadap dimensi website hotel bintang lima di Surabaya. 
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Kata kunci: harapan, persepsi, konsumen, website, hotel bintang lima.	b24c6045c5a481a5cf542e8312369005	ac3b2050f5649497bdb4caa8edcd724e	63ae237701ac1c64ffcccb52cc7df5e2	article	ANALISIS HARAPAN DAN PERSEPSI KONSUMEN TERHADAP DIMENSI WEBSITE HOTEL BINTANG LIMA DI SURABAYA	Evi Febrianti	\N	2005
8206010	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001316	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16756	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001316}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the concept of being and performing masculinity in Karim Raslan's short story Go East. Torn between being a man in his own terms and performing socially endorsed masculine roles and sexual desires, the protagonist, Mahmud, negotiates and transgresses gender borders, resulting in his inability to sexually perform with women and incapacity for emotional and physical intimacy with men. Yet, he overcomes his impotence through heterosexual intercourse despite imagining making love to men.	b411a2aec63ef4c829c48ca1572e22c8	825cb92a887c700d0105d97498cc8625	f8258b07543e40d4706a9874f046363f	article	BEING AND PERFORMING THE MASCULINITY IN KARIM RASLANâS GO EAST	Collin Jerome	\N	2000
8206011	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001317	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16757	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001317}, priority = {2}	This paper aims at extending our understanding of a problematizing practice in Critical Applied Linguistics by exploring issues pertaining to political "confusion syndrome" Discourses. Central to this practice is how EFL teachers and learners depart from their reluctance to explore political issues. Being scaffolded with a working model of such Discourses and a suggested simulation practice, they are hoped to learn how to sympathize with politicians' confusion.	61b8cd560d5671de29767c15edb9e1b2	0bc1c25fa132eba5e06afad17ae5dd4d	3c3b94b850ef850b244567455503c075	article	ADDRESSING POLITICAL "CONFUSION SYNDROME" DISCOURSES: A CRITICAL APPLIED LINGUISTICS PERSPECTIVE	Joseph Mambu	\N	2000
8206012	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001318	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16758	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001318}, priority = {2}	In the teaching of English as a foreign language in Indonesia, the teaching and testing of English grammar are indispensable. To test English grammar mastery, the multiple choice test must be used due to its merit of guaranteeing the fulfillment of the content validity of achievement tests. Unfortunately, the construction of many multiple choice test items has not been based on a very important consideration to aid learning processes. This paper discusses the need to use multiple choice test in English grammar achievement testing, two cognitive learning theories that underlie the importance of constructing multiple choice items that aid learning processes, and examples of faulty multiple choice test items and their revisions.	551054fe7224d092e42ff66d59bb8e27	431d1d79e9368ed38bee296dbb904e78	c9e63372295fe9eb504358776a3c0cba	article	MULTIPLE CHOICE ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEST ITEMS THAT AID ENGLISH GRAMMAR LEARNING FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE	D. Wagiman Adisutrisno	\N	2000
8206013	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001319	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16759	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001319}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the methodology and findings of a needs analysis survey which was carried out in 2005 by English Language Teaching Center (ELTC) of a private university in East Java, Indonesia. Based on the survey of 1,450 students' and 34 teachers' language needs, some implications related to course type, teaching methodology and course materials were made.	625ec703c2adf65919ab17fcb1d08488	a1bf83b9069ea81e665f76e65b99d597	5721fd833468a9d2011ecffe484b9051	article	DEVELOPING ENGLISH FOR GENERAL ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EGAP) COURSE IN AN INDONESIAN UNIVERSITY	Flora Floris	\N	2000
8206014	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001320	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16760	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001320}, priority = {2}	The study on the characters' multiple violations in Desperate Housewives film shows that in violating the maxims, each person has his own reason specifically in lying. Using Grice's Cooperative Principle and Christoffersen's criteria of lying, the findings revealed that violating all maxims was meant to eliminate the interlocutor's chance to respond, violating three maxims was to cover the truth and violating two maxims was to create another lie in the future.	63e04bcfa1e05f26b6e5a634ddd1717b	b7ef538b3cbcadd0876457f2c2af39f2	4fbbfb049b30c4b77f108f591615ae76	article	THE MULTIPLE VIOLATIONS OF CONVERSATIONAL MAXIMS IN LYING DONE BY THE CHARACTERS IN SOME EPISODES OF DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES	Anneke H. Tupan	\N	2000
8206015	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001321	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16761	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001321}, priority = {2}	This qualitative research was conducted to find out the kinds of English phonological errors produced by English department students, particularly English consonantal sounds that do not exist in Indonesian phonetics system - [v], [?], [ð], [?], [d?], and [t?] - and the patterns of those errors. The result shows that the students produced thirty-four kinds of phonological errors and that the deviations occurred most frequently before, after, or in between vowels.	ba293e4c233d5f80cbb4d75d1cdf9d37	4744092fe39022f7146c59a1527aab86	a7e37327fffd6eca398b4ac55094d60b	article	A STUDY OF ENGLISH PHONOLOGICAL ERRORS PRODUCED BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS	Nani Indrajani Tiono puslit	\N	2000
8206024	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001331	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16771	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001331}, priority = {2}	The aim of our research presented was to evaluate the semantic coverability of PQL (Public Query Language) as a query language, compared to SQL (Structured Query Language). Our approach in doing the evaluation was to develop conversion rules from SQL to PQL statements, by using relational expressions as the intermediate language. The SQL syntaxes were grouped into four categories, based on the number of relations used in the queries and whether the queries were nested or not. Based on the conversions results, it can be concluded that all of SQL statements that include one or more relations with natural join operations - with or without nested sub queries - can be converted into PQL statements.
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Evaluasi cakupan semantik PQL (Public Query Language) sebagai satu query, dibandingkan dengan SQL, merupakan kajian utama pada penelitian tentang konversi yang dijelaskan pada makalah ini. Pendekatan dalam evaluasi tersebut, dilakukan dengan mengembangkan dan uji-coba konversi dari SQL menjadi PQL, dengan menggunakan operator relasi sebagai media konversi. Dari pengembangan konversi ini telah dapat mengelompokkan, bahwa semua sintaks SQL yang didasarkan pada natural join dan melibatkan 1 atau beberapa relasi, dapat dikonversi menjadi sintaks PQL, baik query yang bersarang (nested) maupun tidak bersarang.
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Kata kunci: Public Query Language (PQL), Structured Query Language (SQL), model relasi, operator relasi.	102686eb2ad3f704c51d7f5f02c4c8ce	915f0c58bb626822af8d48794864b3d5	b2e9eb0f964d772d12d1f2470fefac83	article	PQL: KONVERSI SINTAKS SQL MENJADI  SINTAKS PQL	Benhard Sitohang	\N	2001
8206025	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001332	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16772	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001332}, priority = {2}	The medical imaging technologies for diagnostic purposes have increased significantly in the last three decades. This has been marked by the development of CT (Computed Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) that can produce high resolution and high dimensionality images. Those images are presented as a set of two dimensional image sequences. In order to equip medical staff to better analyse the images, a visualization system is needed. In this research, a software that can transform the medical datasets into a three dimensional visualization has been developed. This software is also integrated with system information that can provide information regarding the images and also the patients.
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Kemajuan dunia penggambaran medikal untuk keperluan diagnosa telah mampu menghasilkan gambar beresolusi tinggi seperti CT (Computed Tomography) maupun MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Gambar-gambar tersebut memberikan informasi data tiga dimensi dari pasien yang disajikan dalam bentuk suatu set irisan gambar dua dimensi. Karena itu diperlukan aplikasi yang dapat menyajikan tumpukan gambar dua dimensi tersebut dalam suatu visualisasi tiga dimensi sehingga dapat membantu staf medis untuk memberikan diagnosa yang lebih akurat. Dalam penelitian ini telah dikembangkan suatu perangkat lunak yang dapat mentransformasikan kumpulan gambar medikal dua dimensi ke dalam suatu visualisasi tiga dimensi. Perangkat lunak tersebut juga diintegrasikan dengan suatu sistem informasi yang dapat memberikan detil gambar maupun informasi-informasi lain yang berkaitan dengan pasien.
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Kata kunci: computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, visualisasi tiga dimensi.	9f32a66a1e93b0881c16bd81cabfa8b1	c68c24368b72ccfda173a51e9ed47cc9	b9f0c23115e21e8c918ffb44a23536c3	article	VISUALISASI GAMBAR BIOMEDIS TIGA DIMENSI DISERTAI APLIKASI SISTEM INFORMASI YANG INTERAKTIF	Yulia Yulia	\N	2001
8206026	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001333	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16773	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001333}, priority = {2}	Artificial neural networks (ANN) implementation in image classification problem requires a lot of training time which caused by enormous data size. This kind of data is known as raw data. An image data is extracted directly without any preprocessing. Many feature extraction techniques are offered to reduce the time consumed in training image data. Boolean function algorithm (BFA) in ANN (first and second approach) produces identical output values that can be used as feature of an image data. This feature can then be used as input in Back Propagation ANN that is known as the best ANN method in problems classification. The experiment shows that BFA can be used well as one of feature extraction methods. The second approach BFA in Back Propagation ANN shows better performance in recognition and is lesser time consuming in training than the first approach.
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Penerapan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan (JST) pada masalah klasifikasi citra sering membutuhkan waktu proses pembelajaran yang cukup lama yang disebabkan oleh besarnya jumlah data input. Penggunaan data seperti ini dikenal sebagai penggunaan data yang bersifat mentah. Data input sebuah citra diambil secara langsung untuk diberikan sebagai data pembelajaran dalam algoritma JST. Permasalahan ini menimbulkan berbagai metode ekstrasi ciri (feature extraction) yang diterapkan pada sebuah citra sebelum dijadikan sebagai data pembelajaran dalam sebuah algoritma JST. Algoritma Fungsi Boolean (AFB) menunjukkan bahwa JST dengan penerapan AFB memiliki nilai output yang bersifat identik. Sifat identik pada hasil pemrosesan sebuah data citra inilah yang kemudian diterapkan pada algoritma JST Propagasi Balik (JST PB) sebagai algoritma JST yang terbaik untuk permasalahan klasifikasi. Hasil percobaan menunjukkan bahwa JST AFB dapat diterapkan sebagai salah satu metode feature extraction pada citra. Kinerja JST AFB dengan pendekatan kedua memberikan hasil yang lebih baik dari tingkat pengenalan maupun waktu pembelajaran.
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Kata kunci: jaringan syaraf tiruan, algoritma fungsi Boolean, propagasi balik, ekstrasi ciri, pengenalan pola.	ad7ced12ce6750b20ae368b9c757c1eb	d839e8c586d6094566638369916095fe	5e60e914bd19f52816828d2d79636dd6	article	PENERAPAN ALGORITMA FUNGSI BOOLEAN SEBAGAI EKSTRASI CIRI PADA JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN PROPAGASI BALIK UNTUK PENGENALAN SIMBOL PETA	Helmy Thendean	\N	2001
8206027	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001334	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16774	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001334}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, most people still use conventional map to search for optimum route to travel from one place to another. By using map, people can estimate optimum route by calculate the length of street. However manual pathfinding using a conventional map requires a great deal of precision and takes a lot of time to be accomplished. Therefore in this research, we develop an application to generate the most optimum route on a digital map. In this application we also consider about the factor of traffic, roads condition and the distance. The methods that are used for pathfinding are A* and Best First Search (BFS), that use heuristic function to 'direct' the search on a graph-represented map. The cost on map's graph is given using map color recognition, also we can input the cost for traffic and roads condition. Based on application's testing results for the comparison between A* and BFS method, it can be concluded that A* provides better and more optimized solution than BFS. The optimum level of a route depends on the availability of an accurate and complete data about the roads condition and the process of setting the nodes cost on a given map that represents the actual condition of the roads.
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Untuk menempuh perjalanan dari satu tempat ke tempat lain, peralatan yang paling sering digunakan adalah peta, dengan menggunakan peta, dapat diestimasikan rute yang optimum dengan menghitung panjang jalan yang akan ditempuh. Karena merupakan estimasi, maka dengan cara tersebut belum tentu rute yang dipilih merupakan rute yang optimal karena terdapat faktor lain seperti kemacetan atau kondisi jalan. Untuk itu pada penelitian ini dikembangkan aplikasi untuk penentuan rute yang optimum dengan menggunakan peta digital dimana pada aplikasi ini terdapat faktor kemacetan, kondisi jalan dan jarak tempuh. Untuk pencarian rute digunakan metode A* serta Best First Search yang menggunakan fungsi heuristic guna 'mengarahkan' pencarian pada peta yang direpresentasikan dalam konsep graph. Nilai node-node graph pada peta dapat diatur dengan fasilitas pengenalan warna pada peta. Dan dapat ditentukan pula bobot pada masing-masing node yang merupakan kemacetan atau kondisi jalan. Pada pengujian aplikasi ini, selain diuji untuk mencari rute optimum pada sebuah peta, juga dilakukan uji perbandingan antara metode A* dan Best First Seach. Dari hasil pengujian dapat disimpulkan bahwa metode A* memberikan hasil pencarian rute yang lebih pendek daripada BFS. Tingkat optimasi rute yang dihasilkan tergantung pada tersedianya data yang lengkap dan akurat tentang kondisi jalan serta proses pemberian bobot pada node peta yang mewakili kondisi jalan tersebut.
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8206028	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001335	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16775	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001335}, priority = {2}	There are plenty well-known algorithms for solving Travelling Salesman Program (TSP), such as: Linear Programming (LP), Genetic Algorithm (GA), Nearest Neighbourhood Heuristic (NNH) and Cheapest Insertion Heuristic (CIH). This paper will talk about TSP implementation by using CIH algorithm. The writer uses Borland Delphi 6 and Interbase 6 as tool for implementing TSP. CIH algorithm has been implemented successfully. By determining count of connected cities and distances between them, the traveled route and total route length to visit all cities in a cities network were obtained. However, this algorithm implementation has not yet be able to solve route searching if there are two cities have different load or there are 2 cities that is not connected.
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Ada banyak algoritma untuk memecahkan masalah Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP), diantaranya: Linear Programming (LP), Algoritma Genetik, Nearest Neighbourhood Heuristic (NNH) and Cheapest Insertion Heuristic (CIH). Makalah ini akan membahas tentang implementasi algoritma CIH untuk menyelesaikan TSP. Penulis menggunakan Borland Delphi 6 dan Interbase 6 sebagai tool dalam implementasi TSP. Algoritma CIH telah berhasil diimplementasikan. Dengan mengetahui jumlah kota yang terhubung dan jarak diantaranya, rute perjalanan dan total panjang rute untuk mengunjungi semua kota dalam jaringan dapat diketahui. Namun demikian, implementasi algoritma belum mampu menyelesaikan masalah pencarian rute jika ada 2 kota yang mimiliki bobot yang berbeda dengan melihat arahnya dan jika ada 2 buah kota yang tidak terhubung.
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Kata kunci:  TSP, cheapest, insertion, heuristics, basis data.	8b9d75c95254b5d94c2ad8d1b513a8db	44ad4f7836354cfdabe0bb989a892511	06d63b541c9e1b29d0d7e7bb2a531f5e	article	PENYELESAIAN TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM DENGAN ALGORITMA CHEAPEST INSERTION HEURISTICS DAN BASIS DATA	Jazi Istiyanto	\N	2001
8206029	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001336	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16776	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001336}, priority = {2}	In this paper the Ising model is modified by considering its parameters as a vector that depends on the neighborhoods of the image's pixels. We applied this modification for generating binary images, provided the original image is given. An example is exposed as a result of simulation using Gibbs sampler. 	bc0fab2dc150bb883ad7be43ede23e24	dafb398d46f0cfaa42636253b927d278	3ffa058fd9af22c2d06420bdf99f0643	article	MODIFIED ISING MODEL FOR GENERATING BINARY IMAGES	Siana Halim	\N	2001
8206030	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001337	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16777	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001337}, priority = {2}	Taking attendance from employees always becomes a problem for Human Resource Department (HRD) in many companies lately. Although there is an automatic check-lock machine, it still has a weakness. This machine can't detect some frauds like the employee swipes double identity card, his card and the others card. Reseachers want to solve this problem by using data mining method, especially market basket analysis.This software will transform the attendance data to compact transaction format by using MaxDiff Histogram method. And it will be processed into frequent itemset with Pincer Search Algoritm. At the final process the employee's association rule will got from frequent itemset. This output will be served to user that is the HRD of a firm.Testing result shows that Data Mining Market Basket Analysis can be used to get pattern of employee's check-lock from a company. And this pattern can help user to detect fraud that is done by employee.
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Absensi pegawai selama ini selalu menjadi permasalahan yang pelik bagi bagian HRD di perusahaan - perusahaan yang ada. Walaupun telah ada peralatan absensi otomatis, alat ini masih memiliki kelemahan yaitu, tidak dapat mendeteksi kecurangan pegawai untuk menitipkan kartu absensinya pada karyawan lain untuk diabsenkan. Peneliti berkeinginan untuk mengatasi permasalahan absensi tersebut dengan memanfaatkan metode data mining, khususnya metode market basket analysis, untuk mendeteksi kecurangan ini.Perangkat lunak yang dibuat ini akan mentranformasikan data absensi pegawai menggunakan metode MaxDiff Histogram menjadi  format compact transaction yang selanjutnya akan diproses menggunakan Algoritma Pincer Search menjadi frequent itemset. Pada akhirnya dari data frequent itemset ini didapat association rule pegawai untuk disajikan kepada pengguna, yaitu bagian HRD perusahaan.Dari hasil pengujian dapat diketahui bahwa metode Data Mining Market Basket Analysis dapat dimanfaatkan untuk menggali pattern kebiasaan absensi (check-lock) pegawai sebuah perusahaan. Dari sini kemungkinan terjadinya kecurangan saat melakukan absensi masuk / pulang dapat dideteksi.
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8206031	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001338	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16778	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001338}, priority = {2}	Today, manipulating an image become easier because of the advance of image processing technology. These technologies include segmentation on digital image which allows users to extract a particular object from an image to be processed individually. One of image segmentation methods is Level Set which track propagating curve. Curve will evolve until it stops at the border of an object in a image. The experiments in this research has validated that Level Set method can be used in image segmentation and the result will be better in images that have solid colors.
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Saat ini, manipulasi gambar menjadi semakin mudah dilakukan, salah satu penyebabnya adalah segmentasi pada gambar digital. Dengan segmentasi gambar maka di dalam suatu gambar setiap obyek dapat dibedakan satu sama lain , sehingga memudahkan untuk mengolah masing-masing obyek. Level Set adalah metode untuk mendeteksi pergerakan kurva yang dapat digunakan untuk melakukan segmentasi gambar. Kurva akan bergerak sampai pada akhirnya berhenti pada border dari obyek dalam sebuah gambar. Pengujian yang telah dilakukan dalam karya ilmiah ini membuktikan bahwa Metode Level Set dapat digunakan untuk segmentasi gambar dalam berbagai bentuk, baik itu cembung maupun cekung, dan hasilnya akan jauh lebih baik apabila gambar yang digunakan tidak memiliki variasi warna yang banyak (solid), seperti gambar kartun.
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Kata kunci: level set, active contour, segmentasi gambar	19ee35b9002354d6b7d45b4db7ea82eb	a0fddeb01e94ac553ea4a8cd73bdaba0	a0cbe2d60c63b95ec391c811a66592a5	article	APLIKASI SEGMENTASI GAMBAR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE LEVEL SET	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8206032	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001339	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16779	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001339}, priority = {2}	This paper will present the implementation of parallel block factorization QR with Compact WY form. The parallel program has written in the SPMD (Single Program Multiple Data) style and use MPI (Message Passing Interface) library for communication. The program was successfully run in distributed memory system, with four computers. The Speedup was increase significantly long with increasing the number of processor and increasing the size of matrix: 1.47 for two processors, 1.84 for three processors and 2.13 for four processors.
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Dalam tulisan ini akan dipaparkan implementasi dari paralel Blok Faktorisasi QR dengan bentuk Compact WY. Program paralel ditulis dalam model SPMD (Single Program Multiple Data) dan memanfaatkan pustaka MPI (Message Passing Interface) untuk komunikasi. Program ini sukses dijalankan dalam sistem memori tersebar, dengan empat komputer. Terjadi peningkatan kinerja (speedup) yang berarti seiring dengan penambahan jumlah prosesor dan penambahan ukuran matriks: 1.47 untuk dua prosesor, 1.84 untuk tiga prosesor dan 2.13 untuk empat prosesor.	20247ed7b91429cc9323e4316de54673	7314456cfbf4a23593b9d8008e926671	99478473b1395b4ea0727898630a5e17	article	PARALEL BLOK FAKTORISASI QR DALAM SISTEM MEMORI TERSEBAR MULTIKOMPUTER BERBASIS MPI-LINUX	Abdul Rochman	\N	2001
8206033	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001340	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16780	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001340}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, the development of robotics require more sophisticated technologies that would be able to adapt with global environment. Autonomous mobile robot is one of the robots which have been developed with environment control even in uncharted environment. Regarding this, an autonomous mobile robot should be capable of learning its environment in unsupervised fashion. This is done by monitoring and capturing the information from employed sensors. This paper describes the implementation of Kohonen Self-Organizing Feature Maps (SOM) as the learning methode for an Autonomous mobile robot for learning and recognizing its uncharted environment. Simulations using open source software called Player/Stage demonstrates good performance, since SOM is capable for mapping the uncharted environment very well in unsupervised fashion. 
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Perkembangan dunia robotika saat ini tidak luput dari teknologi yang mampu beradaptasi dengan lingkungan sekitar robot. Autonomous mobile robot is the one of robot types which has adalah salah satu jenis robot yang dikembangkan dengan kemampuan untuk mengendalikan dirinya sendiri walaupun dalam lingkungan yang tidak diketahui. Untuk dapat melakukan pengendalian secara mandiri, bisa dilakukan dengan melalui proses pembelajaran secara mandiri tanpa supervisi (unsupervised) dengan mempertimbangkan input dari sensor-sensor yang dipakai. Paper ini akan membahas tentang penggunaan Kohonen Self-Organizing Feature Maps (SOM) sebagai metode pembelajaran Autonomous mobile robot dalam mengenali lingkungannya. Simulasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan open source software Player/ Stage. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan bahwa SOM menampilkan performa yang baik dalam memetakan lingkungan yang tidak diketahui tanpa supervisi.
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Kata kunci:  autonomous mobile robot, self-organizing feature maps (som).	d4b2c1dd32863dd3fe713c8f63171640	6fe0aedf876607261f70d46eb86a6342	4c0f0c07f25e4af042b6f3de99cbc82b	article	SIMULASI AUTONOMOUS M OBILE ROBOT BERBASIS PLAYER/STAGE MENGGUNAKAN SELF-ORGANIZING FEATURE MAPS UNTUK PEMETAAN LINGKUNGAN GLOBAL YANG TIDAK DIKETAHUI	Mochamad Hariadi	\N	2001
8206034	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001341	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16781	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001341}, priority = {2}	The objectives of this research is to find out these following maters: the influence of perception external organizational support toward perception internal organizational support, the influence of perception external organizational support toward employee commitments, the influence of perception internal organizational support toward employee commitments, the influence of employee commitments toward companies success, the influence of perception external organizational support toward companies success, and the influence of perception internal organizational support toward companies success. This research uses survey and questioners as the tools in collecting data. The data were obtained from 156 consumer of 39 bank in East Java. Data analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 4.0 program. The results of the research showed the following results: perception external organizational support has positive and significant effect on perception internal organizational support, perception external organizational support has positive and significant effect on employee commitments, perception internal organizational support has positive and significant effect on employee commitments, employee commitments has positive and significant effect on companies success, perception external organizational support has no significant effect on companies success, and perception internal organizational support has no significant effect on companies success of Banking business especially in East Java.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal terhadap persepsi dukungan organisasi internal, pengaruh persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal terhadap komitmen karyawan, pengaruh persepsi dukungan organisasi internal terhadap komitmen karyawan, pengaruh komitmen karyawan terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan, pengaruh persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan, dan pengaruh persepsi dukungan organisasi internal terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan. Dalam penelitian ini, jumlah sampel penelitiannya adalah 156 nasabah dari 39 bank di wilayah provinsi Jawa Timur. Analisis data yang digunakan adalah Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) dengan bantuan program AMOS 4.0. Hasil penelitiannya menunjukkan bahwa persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap persepsi dukungan organisasi internal, persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap komitmen karyawan, persepsi dukungan organisasi internal berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap komitmen karyawan, komitmen karyawan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan, persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan, dan persepsi dukungan organisasi internal tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap keberhasilan perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: persepsi dukungan organisasi eksternal, persepsi dukungan organisasi internal, komitmen karyawan, keberhasilan perusahaan.	725ea0e1a3edf5239a86a5c9d8c81f25	e5671b209ffb5ebd4dcfcb2e6a6098b8	fd019796a0277014b1e7df5c2532a0eb	article	PENGARUH PERSEPSI DUKUNGAN ORGANISASI EKSTERNAL DAN INTERNAL MELALUI KOMITMEN KARYAWAN TERHADAP KEBERHASILAN PERUSAHAAN PERBANKAN DI JAWA TIMUR	J.F.X Susanto Soekiman	\N	2000
8206035	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001342	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16782	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001342}, priority = {2}	Supply Chain Management (SCM) plays a very important role in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in Indonesia, where more than 90 percent of raw materials for pharmaceutical industry are actually imported. It is known that Indonesia's pharmaceutical industry is very expensive. Government of Indonesia (GOI) is hardly managed the pharmaceutical industry due to its complexity. Too many players put its stakes in this industry. The growing industry clusters are also coloring the competition amongst existing players. This article is a literature review and enriched with secondary data to continue the work of Mustamu (2000). Meant to describe Indonesia's pharmaceutical industry from the perspective of supply chain management. The 120 days throughput time within the industry and the high margins make this industry very attractive for illegal pharmaceutical producers. To make it worse, the illegal pharmaceutical producers that copying products of legal pharmaceutical companies are also developing its distribution channels in the market. At the end, the unaware end-users are becoming victims of the game.
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Manajemen Rantai Pasokan (MRP) memainkan peran penting dalam industri farmasi, terutama di Indonesia  di mana lebih dari 90 prosen bahan baku industri farmasi adalah bahan impor. Di dunia, industri farmasi Indonesia dikenal sangat mahal. Pemerintah Republik Indonesia (RI) sulit mengendalikan industri farmasi akibat kompleksitas yang dimilikinya. Terlalu banyak pemain yang memiliki kepentingan dalam industri ini. Kelompok industri pendukung yang sedang tumbuh juga mewarnai persaingan antar pemain yang ada. Artikel ini bersifat kajian pustaka dan diperkaya dengan data sekunder sebagai kelanjutan karya Mustamu (2000). Dimaksudkan untuk menggambarkan industri farmasi Indonesia dari perspektif MRP. 120 hari waktu perlaluan (throughput time) dalam industri ini serta tingginya prosentase keuntungan, menjadikan industri ini sangat atraktif bagi para produsen farmasi ilegal. Lebih buruk lagi, produsen farmasi ilegal yang meniru produk perusahaan farmasi legal ternyata juga membangun jaringan distribusi sendiri di dalam pasar. Pada gilirannya, pengguna akhir yang tidak menyadari hal tersebut menjadi korban dari permainan ini.
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Kata kunci: manajemen rantai pasokan, farmasi, Indonesia.	557de650d4f91305e1e7c568f76570a0	a7b8619e2db5e110524497e65a81cd1c	44a1c53a822e959e1ae709feba230ae4	article	MANAJEMEN RANTAI PASOKAN INDUSTRI FARMASI DI INDONESIA	Ronny H. Mustamu	\N	2000
8206036	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001343	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16783	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001343}, priority = {2}	To increase manpower productivity at garment manufactures in Denpasar City, there are some variables which may affect the productivity of manpower, both internal as well as external variables. Base on the analysis of structural equation model using SPSS ver. 10 and AMOS 4.1, it can be concluded that  : (1) leadership has positive and significant effect to manpower discipline of garment manufactures. (2) leadership has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (3) manpower policy of Local Government has positive and significant effect to manpower discipline of garment manufactures. (4) manpower policy of Local Government has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (5) manpower discipline has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (6) the increase of manpower productivity can be done through the increase of manpower discipline and conducive manpower policy of Local Government. (7) from the six conclusions it can be composed a general conclusion that  the increase of manpower productivity can be executed through manpower discipline improvement, and manpower discipline improvement can be done through implementation manpower policy of Local Government and Leadership (transformational leadership). It is suggested that (1) manpower discipline must be improved by creating conducive manpower policy of Local Government and transformational leadership. (2) each garment manufacture should create and build a strong working discipline, (3) every leader and manpower should be provided socialization of Local Government Manpower Policy so company management can execute management functions and transparency principle should be applied, (4) future researches should be able to conduct detail researches on manpower productivity by adding variables as well as indicator considered necessary.
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Untuk meningkatkan produktivitas tenaga kerja pada perusahaan garmen di Kota Denpasar, maka ada berbagai variabel yang dapat mempengaruhi produktivitas tenaga kerja, baik variabel internal maupun variabel eksternal. Berdasarkan analisis model persamaan struktural dengan menggunakan SPSS ver. 10. dan AMOS ver. 4.1, di dapat kesimpulan, yakni: (1) Kepemimpinan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Disiplin Tenaga Kerja pada perusahaan garmen. (2) Kepemimpinan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja pada perusahaan garmen. (3) Kebijakan Ketenagakerjan Pemerintah Daerah berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Disiplin Tenaga Kerja pada perusahaan garmen. (4) Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Pemerintah Daerah berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja pada perusahaan garmen. (5) Disiplin Tenaga Kerja berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja pada perusahaan garmen. (6) Peningkatan Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja perusahaan garmen, dapat dilakukan melalui peningkatan Disiplin Tenaga Kerja dan adanya Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Pemerintah Daerah yang kondusif serta pemantapan pelaksanaan Kepemimpinan Perusahaan Garmen. (7) Dari keenam kesimpulan tersebut dapat disusun kesimpulan umum bahwa: peningkatan Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja, dapat dilakukan melalui  peningkatan Disiplin Tenaga Kerja serta Peningkatan Disiplin Tenaga Kerja dapat dilakukan melalui pelaksanaan Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Pemerintah Daerah, dan memantapkan Kepemimpinan (transformational leadership).  Untuk itu disarankan:  (1) Disiplin Tenaga Kerja harus ditingkatkan melalui penciptaan kebijakan ketenagakerjaan yang kondusif serta adanya kepemimpinan transformasional. (2) Masing – masing  perusahaan garmen harus menciptakan dan membangun disiplin kerja yang kuat. (3) Untuk setiap pimpinan perusahaan dan seluruh tenaga kerja hendaknya diberikan sosialisasi tentang Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Pemerintah Daerah, sehingga manajemen perusahaan dapat melaksanakan fungsi manajemen dengan baik dan harus menerapkan prinsip tranparansi. (4) Untuk para peneliti selanjutnya, hendaknya dapat melaksanakan penelitian lebih rinci tentang produktivitas tenaga kerja dengan menambah variabel serta indikator yang diperlukan.
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Kata kunci: kepemimpinan, kebijakan ketenagakerjaan, disiplin dan produktivitas tenaga kerja.	fc0ba135a4b3f8114fab0293c4760230	ece83f91f583e96c58ab72a8bb638d63	10b7c8f3865bfef2bf16e3c76b79c6bf	article	PENGARUH KEPEMIMPINAN DAN KEBIJAKAN KETENAGAKERJAAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH TERHADAP DISIPLIN DAN PRODUKTIVITAS TENAGA KERJA PADA PERUSAHAAN GARMEN DI KOTA DENPASAR	Wayan Supartha	\N	2000
8206037	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001344	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16784	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001344}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test the correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention. Data collecting conducted by disseminating questionnaire. Responder in research represent the student of SMKN 7 Yogyakarta. The responder has been processed of 80 by subject research is student of SMKN 7 Yogyakarta. The correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention analysed to use the Pearson Product Moment correlation. Result indicate that there are positive and significant correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention. Analysis result have known that  R2 is 11% that influenced percentage of Adversity Intelligence to entrepreneurship intention is 11% and other factor is 89%.  
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji korelasi (hubungan) antara Adversity Intelligence dan intensi berwirausaha. Data diperoleh (dikumpulkan) melalui penyebaran kuesioner. Responden dalam penelitian ini mewakili siswa/siswi SMKN 7 Yogyakarta. Korelasi antara Adversity Intelligence dan intensi berwirausaha dianalisa dengan menggunakan korelasi Pearson Product Moment. Hasil penelitian mengidikasikan bahwa terdapat hubungan positif dan signifikan antara Adversity Intelligence dan intensi berwirausaha. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa kontribusi variabel Adversity Intelligence terhadap intensi berwirausaha adalah 11% sedangkan 89% lainnya dijelaskan oleh faktor lain.
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8206038	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001345	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16785	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001345}, priority = {2}	According to civil code or Burgerlijk Wetboek (BW), article 1320, there are four legal conditions of business contract must be fulfilled by parties. One of condition is agreement. Based on this condition, the position of each parties must be equal at the same level. Besides, each parties must be exist and make effective communication before get in to that agreement. Commonly, every subjects in business transaction need dealing process first between one to another party, and than the parties goes to delivering or transfering the object of transaction. At least they have to know each other first if transaction will be implemented. But, this legal term is not fully found in one of banking transaction facilities that is automatic teller machine as we called Anjungan Tunai Mandiri (ATM). The legal issue which come out from this transaction system is particularly regarding to the subjects or parties. Every time the customer goes to ATM, she or he will not find another party existing there. It means that customer do transaction without presence of bank party. So, if ATM has broken and the balance in costumer account has decreased for debit, bank does not always liable for the costumer loss.
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Menurut pasal 1320 Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Perdata atau Burgerlijk Wetboek (BW), ada empat syarat sahnya suatu kontrak bisnis yang harus dipenuhi oleh para pihak. Salah satunya ialah kesepakatan. Berdasarkan syarat ini, posisi para pihak harus sejajar pada tingkat yang sama. Selain itu, masing-masing pihak harus eksis dan melakukan komunikasi yang efektif sebelum mencapai kesepakatan. Lazimnya, setiap subjek dalam transaksi bisnis membutuhkan proses persetujuan terlebih dahulu antara pihak yang satu dengan pihak lainnya, dan kemudian para pihak menuju pada penyerahan atau pemindahan objek transaksi. Paling tidak, mereka harus saling mengetahui bila transaksi akan dilaksanakan. Tetapi, syarat hukum ini tidak sepenuhnya ditemukan di salah satu fasilitas transaksi bank, yaitu automatic teller machine atau yang biasa disebut mesin Anjungan Tunai Mandiri (ATM). Permasalahan hukum yang timbul dari sistem transaksi ini adalah terkait dengan subjek atau para pihak. Setiap waktu nasabah pergi ke mesin ATM, ia tidak akan menemukan pihak lain berada di sana. Itu artinya bahwa nasabah melakukan transaksi tanpa kehadiran perwakilan pihak bank. Oleh karena itu, jika mesin ATM rusak dan saldo nasabah sudah berkurang karena sempat terdebet maka bank tidak selalu mau bertanggungjawab atas uang nasabah yang hilang itu. 
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8206039	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001346	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16786	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001346}, priority = {2}	Senior   market   is one of the most prospective segments to be targeted for hospitality industry, including hotel business in Indonesia. This research aims to examine senior guest satisfaction toward service quality of four and five star hotels in Surabaya. Employing derived satisfaction method, guest satisfaction is measured by comparing  guests' expectation  with the perception. Five variables of service quality are used to measure the service provided, namely reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy and tangibles. The result shows that there is a gap between senior market's expectation and perception, in which the expectation is above the perception. Thus, it can be concluded that respondents have not satisfied yet with the quality of service delivered.
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Senior market merupakan salah satu pasar yang cukup menjanjikan bagi  bisnis  jasa,  termasuk bagi bisnis jasa hotel di  Indonesia. Penelitian ini  bertujuan  mengukur  kepuasan tamu lanjut usia yang menginap di hotel bintang 4 dan 5 di Surabaya. Kepuasan diukur menggunakan metode derived satisfaction dengan cara membandingkan harapan  dan  persepsi  senior market terhadap kualitas layanan. Kualitas layanan didasarkan pada lima variabel, yaitu keterandalan, kecepatanggapan, jaminan, empati, dan fasilitas fisik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat gap antara harapan dan persepsi, dimana harapan lebih besar daripada persepsi, sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa responden belum puas dengan seluruh atribut layanan yang disediakan.
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Kata kunci: harapan, persepsi, kepuasan, senior market, kualitas layanan, hotel, Surabaya.	f8f39e227c4668291ae6351a0d66f46d	fe59d4b0c41d9e1d414e7bb2c3749a8e	e17a6f30addd47bcd52d7161d5832559	article	ANALISA KEPUASAN SENIOR MARKET TERHADAP KUALITAS LAYANAN DI HOTEL BINTANG 4 DAN BINTANG 5 DI SURABAYA	Maria Tampubolon	\N	2000
8206040	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001347	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16787	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001347}, priority = {2}	The purpose of the study is to analyze and test the influence of leadership, employee involvement, information, and relation with suppliers on internal business process and competitive advantage of manufacturing industries in East Java. The study was carried out at 110 manufacturing companies in East Java that have received ISO 9000 certificate. Based on the study findings can be concluded as follows. Firstly, a. supporting the existing theory about the positive influence of leadership and information on internal business process as well as the positive influence of employee involvement, information, the relation with supplier, and internal business process on competitive advantage of manufacturing industries; and b. contributing to the development of theory by identifying internal business process as a significant factor affecting competitive advantage of manufacturing industries in East Java.  Secondly, the result of the study showed that manufacturing industry policies can be formulated to increase competitive advantage by improving and increasing employee involvement, information, the relation with supplier, and internal business process. In order to increase internal business process, manufacturing industries should optimize employee involvement and the relation with supplier.   
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Tujuan studi ini adalah untuk membuktikan dan menganalisis pengaruh faktor-faktor kepemimpinan, keterlibatan karyawan, informasi, dan hubungan dengan pemasok terhadap proses bisnis internal dan keunggulan bersaing  perusahaan manufaktur di Jawa Timur. Penelitian dilakukan pada 110 perusahaan manufaktur di Jawa Timur yang telah memperoleh sertifikat ISO 9000.  Berdasarkan hasil studi, maka dapat disimpulkan sebagai berikut. Pertama, a) mendukung teori yang ada tentang pengaruh positif dari kepemimpinan dan informasi terhadap proses bisnis internal, serta pengaruh positif dari keterlibatan karyawan, informasi, hubungan pemasok, dan proses bisnis internal terhadap keunggulan bersaing perusahaan manufaktur, dan b) memberi kontribusi pada pengembangan teori dengan adanya temuan bahwa proses bisnis internal merupakan salah satu faktor yang signifikan pengaruhnya terhadap keunggulan bersaing perusahaan manufaktur di Jawa Timur. Kedua, hasil studi menunjukkan bahwa formulasi kebijakan perusahaan manufaktur untuk meningkatkan keunggulan bersaingnya dapat dilakukan dengan meningkatkan keterlibatan karyawan, informasi, hubungan pemasok, dan proses bisnis internal. Untuk meningkatkan proses bisnis internal, maka perusahaan manufaktur perlu meningkatkan atau mengoptimalkan keterlibatan karyawan dan hubungan dengan pemasok. 
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Kata kunci: kepemimpinan, keterlibatan karyawan,  informasi, pemasok, proses bisnis internal, keunggulan bersaing.	3b2c367169c5a0a54a1d6c3202f46655	440f7fd9232558d997fb1093bf3e3f6e	9834ff38b095f5377dfafc93333f251d	article	PENGARUH FAKTOR-FAKTOR MANAJEMEN MUTU TERPADU TERHADAP PROSES BISNIS INTERNAL DAN KEUNGGULAN BERSAING INDUSTRI MANUFAKTUR YANG MEMPEROLEH ISO 9000 DI JAWA TIMUR	Sri Hadiati	\N	2000
8206041	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001348	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16788	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001348}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test dividend signaling theory in an Indonesian capital market. Signaling theory states that dividend policy has information content that can influence to share price. Examination of theory of signaling is related to research phenomena in other countries indicating that by percentage there is degradation of company which is pay dividend and there even exist mentioning this as phenomenon of disappearing dividend. Examination of theory of signaling is also related to the research result showing the existence or inexistence of the influence of dividend policy to share price. Besides, in this research is also conducted by examination of agency theory. This research of agency theory tests the influence of: (1) Free Cash Flow to share price, (2) Structure of Ownership to share price, and (3) Structure of ownership to dividend policy. This research also tests life cycle theory, seen influence of cycle of company life to dividend policy. Companies which enter in growth phase tend not to pay a lot of dividend, compared to company at matured step. This research use quantitative approach by using method of path analysis. This research use samples in the form of company allocating dividend for period 1995-2005 which listed on PT Jakarta Stock Exchange. Final samples which are utilized in this research are equal to 1052 year observation. This research also tests sensitivity, widened time of even from 1 day at especial model, becoming 5 and 10 day. Besides test of sensitivity is also conducted changed approach of market model become mean adjusted model in determining expected return.Research finding indicates that signaling theory still relevant in influencing movement of share price. Besides, research finding also supports agency theory told by Jensen in seeing influence of free cash flow to share price. For the influence of structure of ownership to share price, the result supports entrenchment argument. While influence of structure of ownership to dividend policy found by result which do not support agency theory. Life Cycle theory in this research is obtained by result which is research confirmation before all, where there are influence of cycle step of company life to dividend policy.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji teori signaling deviden pada kondisi pasar modal di Indonesia. Teori signalling menyataan bahwa kebijakan deviden memiliki kandungan informasi, sehingga hal ini dapat berpengaruh terhadap harga saham. Pengujian teori signalling ini berkaitan dengan fenomena penelitian di manca negara yang menunjukkan bahwa secara persentase terjadi penurunan perusahaan yang membayarkan deviden. Penelitian ini juga melakukan pengujian teori keagenan. Dalam penelitian ini teori keagenan dipergunakan untuk menguji pengaruh: (1) Aliran Kas Bebas terhadap harga saham, (2) Struktur Kepemilikan terhadap harga saham, dan (3) Struktur kepemilikan terhadap kebijakan deviden. Penelitian ini juga menguji teori daur hidup, dengan melihat pengaruh tahapan daur hidup perusahaan terhadap kebijakan deviden. Perusahaan yang masuk dalam tahap pertumbuhan cenderung untuk tidak membagikan deviden, dibandingkan dengan perusahaan pada tahapan matang. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan menggunakan metode path analysis. Penelitian ini menggunakan sampel berupa perusahaan yang membagikan deviden untuk periode 1995-2005 yang terdaftar di PT Bursa Efek Jakarta. Jumlah sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah sebesar 1052 tahun observasi. Dalam penelitian ini juga dilakukan uji sensitifitas dengan memperlebar waktu even dari 1 hari pada model utama, menjadi 5 dan 10 hari. Selain itu uji sensitifitas juga dilakukan dengan mengganti pendekatan market model menjadi mean adjusted model dalam menentukan expected return. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa teori signalling masih relevan dalam mempengaruhi pergerakan harga saham. Selain itu, temuan penelitian juga menunjukkan dukungan pada teori keagenan yang dikemukakan Jensen dalam melihat pengaruh aliran kas bebas terhadap harga saham. Untuk pengaruh struktur kepemilikan terhadap harga saham, ditemukan hasil yang mendukung argumen entrechment. Sedangkan pengaruh struktur kepemilikan terhadap kebijakan deviden ditemukan hasil yang tidak mendukung teori keagenan. Teori daur hidup dalam penelitian ini diperoleh hasil yang menkonfirmasi penelitian sebelumnya, dimana terdapat pengaruh tahapan daur hidup perusahaan terhadap kebijakan deviden. 
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Kata kunci:  signaling theory, agency theory, life cycle theory.	da317f60eed3316a8136607d7810c83c	9bb6b8a19f0df6a5a5ab14313a7cf90b	ee339627cd8cd083ac63bd292a32e895	article	STUDI KEBIJAKAN DEVIDEN: ANTESEDEN DAN DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP HARGA SAHAM	Werner R. Murhadi	\N	2000
8206042	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001349	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16789	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001349}, priority = {2}	This research is based on theoritical and empirical reviews to explain the effect of performance valuing effectiveness, performance value-based the effective waging and the effective openness of performance value to workers' working motivation. This research was performed to the bottom line workers in a cigarette company, PT. "G", by providing questioner and interview to 142 samples of workers. This research reveals influence of independent variable; performance appraisal effectivity and valuing openness effectivity influnce significantly to dependent variables, namely workers' work motivation. While the effect of performance appraisal-based effective waging does not directly influence the workers' work motivation. 88.02% respondents agreed with the performance value-based waging system. The result of path analysis stated that the variable of performance appraisal effectiveness has direct and indirect effects to workers' work motivation. The performance value-based waging effectiveness does not have a direct effect, but it has a indirect effect on workers' work motivation. Whereas valuing openness effectivity has only direct effect on workers' work motivation variable. Simultaneously, the three independent variables research have effects for 95.5% on workers' work motivation.
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Penelitian ini didasarkan pada tinjauan teoritis dan empiris untuk menjelaskan pengaruh effektifitas penilaian kinerja, efektifitas penggajian berdasar nilai kinerja dan efektifitas keterbukaan nilai kinerja terhadap motivasi kerja pekerja. Penelitian dilakukan pada pekerja bottom line di perusahaan rokok PT. "G"dengan melakukan kuisioner dan wawancara terhadap sampel sejumlah 142 orang pekerja tetap. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan pengaruh variabel independen; efektifitas penilaian kinerja dan efektifitas keterbukaan nilai berpengaruh signifikan terhadap variabel dependen yaitu motivasi kerja pekerja. Sedang pengaruh efektifitas penggajian berdasar nilai kinerja tidak berpengaruh langsung terhadap motivasi kerja pekerja. 88,02 % responden menyatakan setuju dengan sistem pengajian berdasar nilai kinerja  Hasil analisa jalur mengungkap variabel efektifitas penilaian kinerja memiliki pengaruh langsung dan tak langsung terhadap motivasi kerja pekerja. Efektifitas penggajian berdasar nilai kinerja tidak memiliki pengaruh langsung, namun memiliki pengaruh tidak langsung terhadap motivasi kerja pekerja. Sedang efektifitas keterbukaan nilai memiliki pengaruh langsung saja pada variabel motivasi kerja pekerja. Secara simultan model penelitian ketiga variabel independen tersebut memiliki pengaruh sebasar 95.5 % terhadap motivasi kerja pekerja.
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8206043	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001350	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16790	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001350}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to find out and to analysis the effect of motivation, perception and consumer's attitude through purchasing decision. The object of this research is "HONDA" a motorcycle's brand's users and buyers around west Surabaya. Based on the result of this research is known that motivation, perception and customer's attitude influence Honda purchasing with positively and significantly through purchasing decision Honda a motorcycle brand. The benefit of this research is used as a source of information for increasing sales volume amount through consumer's behavior.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis pengaruh motivasi, persepsi dan sikap konsumen terhadap keputusan pembelian. Satuan unit/obyek analisis penelitian ini adalah konsumen atau pembeli dan pengguna sepeda motor merek Honda di Kawasan Surabaya Barat. Dari hasil penelitian diketahui bahwa motivasi, persepsi, sikap konsumen berpengaruh secara positif dan signifikan terhadap keputusan pembelian sepeda motor merek Honda. Manfaat penelitian ini dapat dipakai sebagai informasi dalam usaha untuk meningkatkan volume penjualan melalui perilaku konsumen.
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Kata kunci: motivasi, persepsi, sikap konsumen dan keputusan pembelian.	ed3720d2424f1ffc192c164aa99728ed	d4f6fb9004199b5409dd6fd5a8428615	f9f1b0b34844b8f39f46b6c5d8124532	article	PENGARUH MOTIVASI, PERSEPSI DAN SIKAP KONSUMEN TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN SEPEDA MOTOR MEREK "HONDA" DI KAWASAN SURABAYA BARAT	Dewi Wahyuni	\N	2000
8206044	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001351	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16791	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001351}, priority = {2}	This study is aimed at knowing the effect of the relationship between the job  satisfaction with family satisfaction and the working Commitement and  its effect on the performace and the lecturer's career. The objective of this study is analyzing the effect of relationship  between job  satisfaction with family satisfaction and the working  commitment. Besides, this study also  analyzes the effect of  job satisfaction  on the performance and the effect of the working commitment on the performance. Further, it also analyzes the effect of performance on the lecturer's Career.  The samples of this study are permanent lecturers who have family at state Universities  in east Java. In addition, they also have to get  Lector, Head lector and Professor. The respondents are taken from 200 out of 2,812 population based on the maximum   likelihood. Form the stated number, those who fulfill   the analysis requirements are only 173 people.  In order to test each of the effect,  analysis technique SEM (Amos 5,0) is used. The results of the study indicates   that  each variable has relationship and efect.  Based on standardized cooeficient, there is positive and significant  relationship between family satisfaction and job satisfacion. Besides, there is also positive and significant relationship between job satisfaction and the working commitment. Besides, this study also shows that based on the standardized coefficient, there is positive and significant effect of working satisfaction on performance, working Commitment on the performance, and performance on the lecturer's Career. 
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Penelitian ini mengkaji pengaruh timbal-balik antara kepuasan kerja dengan kepuasan keluarga dan komitmen kerja serta dampaknya terhadap prestasi kerja dan karier Dosen. Adapun tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis pengaruh timbal balik antara kepuasan kerja dengan kepuasan keluarga dan komitmen kerja. Di samping itu penelitian ini juga menganalisis pengaruh kepuasan kerja terhadap prestasi kerja  dan pengaruh komitmen kerja terhadap prestasi kerja, serta menganalisis pengaruh prestasi kerja terhadap karier dosen. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah Dosen tetap pada Universitas Negeri di Jawa Timur yang sudah berkeluarga dan menduduki jabatan Lektor, Lektor Kepala dan Guru Besar dari 2.812 orang populasi diambil sebanyak 200 responden sesuai ketentuan maximum likelihood. Dari jumlah itu yang memenuhi syarat analisis adalah 173 orang. Untuk menguji masing-masing  pengaruh digunakan teknik analisis SEM (Amos 5,0). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa masing-masing variabel berhubungan dan berpengaruh, berdasarkan koefisien terstandardisasi menunjukkan pengaruh timbal-balik secara positif dan signifikan antara kepuasan keluarga dan kepuasan kerja. Pengaruh timbal-balik antara kepuasan kerja dan komitmen kerja juga positif dan signifikan. Di samping itu, hasil penelitian ini juga menunjukkan koefisien terstandardisasi untuk pengaruh antara kepuasan kerja terhadap prestasi kerja, komitmen kerja terhadap prestasi kerja dan prestasi kerja terhadap karier Dosen, semuanya mempunyai pengaruh positif dan signifikan.
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Kata kunci: kepuasan keluarga, kepuasan kerja, komitmen kerja, prestasi kerja dan karier dosen.	489998e724cf71bda75524839c1f3ecd	bd60e58e2243ca3fcadf5e2864f9f380	558b4fa653f45efdcc1a1db796375259	article	PENGARUH TIMBAL-BALIK ANTARA KEPUASAN KERJA DENGAN KEPUASAN KELUARGA DAN KOMITMEN KERJA SERTA DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP PRESTASI KERJA DAN KARIER DOSEN	Achmad Sudiro	\N	2000
8206045	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001352	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16792	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001352}, priority = {2}	Product/brand placement is not such a new matter in the marketing world, including in Indonesia in the last few years. These practice have been conducted at 1920 by cigarette's company in USA, while on the success story can be found on E.T (Extra-Terrestrial): the movie by 1982 presenting Reese's Pieces candy. Product/brand placement can be found widely in various medium starting from movies, TV shows, comics, games, video clip, etc. Today, various TV shows like 'Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (AFI)', 'Indonesian Idol', 'Mamamia Show', 'Kontes Dangdut Indonesia (KDI)', 'Empat Mata', 'Katakan Cinta', 'I-Gosip' & 'Cek & Ricek' are popular to advertise and become alternative medium for product / brand placement. In order to make the right decisions by conducting product/brand placement especially in TV shows, the company should know & understand several factors that influence audience attitude towards product/brand placement. Based on article entitled 'audience attitude towards product placement in movies: a case from Turkey' as a referred journal, the result of the research conducted have been formed four factors influencing attitude of audience toward product/brand placement. The four factors are 'attention', 'acceptance', 'reference' and 'ethics & regulation' with total variance explained equal to 53,53%. By conducting principal component factor analysis for this research, there are five factors influencing audience attitude toward product/brand placement formed with the total variance explained equal to 63,823 %. Three among other formed factors have several similar variables with the factor in the referred journal, while the two other factors compiled with only two variable/statement item for each. The percentage of each factor were 'acceptance' (18,923%), ethics & regulation (14,978%), attention (13,844%), reference (9,139%) and interest (6,939%). The result of this research tried to conclude and give some input related with the final result of the main factors analysis only. This result of factors analysis can be categorized as minimum factors which are responsible for maximum variance in order to support another research.
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Product/brand placement bukan merupakan hal baru dalam dunia pemasaran, termasuk di Indonesia setidaknya beberapa tahun terakhir. Dalam dunia perfilman di Amerika Serikat praktek inipun sudah bisa ditemukan pada tahun 1920 an oleh perusahaan rokok, sedangkan sebuah fenomena product/brand placement yang dianggap sebagai salah satu puncak keberhasilan metode ini adalah film E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial pada tahun 1982 yang menampilkan permen Reese's Pieces. Aplikasi product/brand placement dapat ditemukan secara luas di berbagai variasi medium mulai dari film, acara televisi dengan berbagai format tayangan, komik, video games, video klip, dll. Di Indonesia berbagai format acara televisi sudah mulai menjalankan product/brand placement seperti pada 'Akademi Fantasi Indosiar' AFI), 'Indonesian Idol', 'Mamamia Show', 'Kontes Dangdut Indonesia (KDI)', 'Empat Mata', 'Katakan Cinta', 'I-Gosip' & 'Cek & Ricek' serta berbagai acara populer yang lain. Dalam aplikasinya terdapat tantangan bagi sponsor maupun perusahaan terkait (baik itu production house, perusahaan televisi/broadcaster, percetakan, grup musik, dll) untuk bisa mengetahui faktor-faktor utama yang mempengaruhi sikap audience terhadap product/ brand placement serta seberapa besar kontribusi masing-masing faktor yang ada. Adapun berdasarkan artikel pedoman yang digunakan penelitian ini dihasilkan empat faktor yang mempengaruhi, yaitu attention, acceptance, reference serta ethics & regulation dengan the explained variance sebesar 53,53%. Aplikasinya lebih lanjut ternyata menghasilkan lima faktor yang tersusun dari 23 variabel/item pernyataan yang sudah ada. Dari kelima faktor yang dihasilkan tiga diantaranya masih memiliki sebagian variabel pembentuk/ penyusunnya yang terdahulu seperti pada artikel jurnal (faktor attention, acceptance serta ethics & regulation), sedangkan dua faktor yang lain yang hanya disusun dari masing-masing 2 variabel/item pernyataan (faktor reference & interest). Adapun untuk hasil penelitian ini nilai the variance explained yang dihasilkan adalah 63,823% dengan besar prosentase untuk masing-masing faktor yaitu 'acceptance' (18,923%), ethics & regulation (14,978%), attention (13,844%), reference (9,139%) dan interest (6,939%). Hasil yang diungkapkan dalam karya akhir berupaya memberikan kesimpulan dan masukan sehubungan dengan hasil akhir analisa komponen/faktor utama ini saja, dimana hasil analisa faktor ini juga masih dapat dijadikan sebagai jumlah mininum faktor yang akan bertanggungjawab atas varians maksimum untuk mendukung penelitian lanjutan.  
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8206046	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001353	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16793	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001353}, priority = {2}	Basically, service can be said as act of serving others to fullfill their needs and wants. Level of satisfaction achieved from service that can be measured through what the consumer feel after receiving the service, comparing with their expectation of service quality. This study intended to observe the lack of expected and actual service received by consumers of Tunjungan Plaza Surabaya. Factors to be observed are availability and how easy to find the product, responsibility of quality and pricing, responsibility of product safety, and consumers security.
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Pelayanan pada dasarnya dapat dikatakan sebagai suatu tindakan dan perlakuan atau cara melayani orang lain untuk memenuhi apa yang menjadi kebutuhan dan keinginannya. Tingkat kepuasan konsumen atas suatu pelayanan dapat diukur dengan membandingkan antara harapan konsumen terhadap kualitas pelayanan yang diinginkannya dengan kenyataan  yang  diterimanya atau dirasakannya. Studi ini untuk melihat kesenjangan antara jasa yang diharapakan dengan jasa yang dirasakan oleh pengunjung Plaza Tunjungan Surabaya. Kemudahan dan kelengkapan penyediaan berbagai produk, tanggung jawab atas kualitas dan penetapan harga, serta tanggung jawab atas keamanan barang dan keselamatan pengunjung maupun pembeli merupakan faktor-faktor paling sesuai antara apa yang diharapkan dengan apa yang dirasakan konsumen pengunjung Plaza Tunjungan Surabaya.
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Kata kunci: kualitas pelayanan, kepuasan konsumen.	177358de9a7b2b10be38d581177933fa	b2b429870f19a6258dd17dbc831a6476	a1d9893e4e9366a634c3b3a92579f922	article	ANALISA KESENJANGAN KUALITAS PELAYANAN DAN KEPUASAN KONSUMEN PENGUNJUNG PLAZA TUNJUNGAN SURABAYA	Thomas Kaihatu	\N	2000
8206047	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001354	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16794	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001354}, priority = {2}	This research aimed in explaining the influence of social cliques and social network on the success of hierarchical career with career sponsorship as the intervening variable. The design of this research was explanatory research. Using two stage sampling, the 232 questionnaires were distributed to the manager of state-owned companies (BUMN) at East Java and 108 of the questioner were returned. The result of regression analysis showed that partially and simultaneously social cliques and social network affected the career sponsorship; furthermore the career sponsorship affected the hierarchical career success.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan pengaruh klik sosial dan koneksi terhadap kesuksesan karir hirarki dengan sponsor karir sebagai variabel antara. Desain penelitian ini adalah explanatory research. Dengan two-stage sampling, 232 kuesioner disebar kepada manajer BUMN di Jawa Timur dan sebanyak 108 kuesioner yang kembali. Hasil analisis regresi menunjukkan bahwa secara parsial dan simultan klik sosial dan koneksi berpengaruh positif terhadap sponsor karir; selanjutnya sponsor karir berpengaruh terhadap kesuksesan karir hirarki.
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Kata kunci: klik sosial, koneksi, sponsor karir, kesuksesan karir hirarkhi.	3a8aa0e7a79742ebfaf7813dfd867262	a6d74e72527e4386596b1f3c5d0173af	d908980f7033144ad99d020530d9d869	article	PENGARUH KLIK SOSIAL DAN KONEKSI TERHADAP KESUKSESAN KARIR HIRARKHI	Anang Kistyanto	\N	2000
8206048	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001356	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/16796	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001356}, priority = {2}	This study evaluates the changes in perception related to education quality, facilities and teaching staff that occur between before a student enters the Economics Faculty at Petra Christian University and after they begin their studies. Results found using two sample t-tests show that all levels of students experienced a large decline in perception regarding the teaching staff, primarily due to the inability of the staff to teach according to the scheduled time, but also due to lecturers not valuing students or teaching in a way that was easy to receive instruction. Older students experienced positive changes in perceptions of facilities and no change in overall perception of the education quality, while younger students were dissatisfied with both educational quality as well as facilities. The results show the importance of prioritizing the human resources instead of the physical facilities.
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Penelitian ini menganalisa perubahan persepsi yang terjadi sebelum dan sesudah masuk kuliah terhadap kualitas pendidikan, fasilitas, dan staf pengajar di Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Kristen Petra. Hasil yang ditemukan dengan menggunakan analisa uji-t dua sample, menunjukkan bahwa semua angkatan mengalami penurunan besar dalam persepsi terhadap para staf pengajar, terutama karena ketidaktepatan waktu dalam mengajar, tetapi juga karena staf pengajar kurang menghargai mahasiswa dan juga tidak mengajar dengan cara yang mudah diterima. Mahasiswa dari angkatan lama mengalami perubahan persepsi yang positif terhadap fasilitas dan tidak mengalami perubahan dalam persepsinya terhadap kualitas pendidikan sedangkan mahasiswa dari angkatan baru mengalami penurunan persepsi terhadap kualitas pendidikan serta fasilitas. Seluruh hasil menunjukkan pentingnya mengutamakan sumber daya manusia dan bukan hanya fasilitas dan sarana fisik.
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Kata kunci: perubahan persepsi, kualitas pendidikan, fasilitas, staf pengajar.	869426f4212d6a552408966ff4ebca28	6039c7851599b1c96932fc0744bf2069	3833e9dccf767e5b011cbc6c724f1688	article	PERSEPSI KUALITAS PENDIDIKAN, FASILITAS, DAN STAF PENGAJAR DI FAKULTAS EKONOMI, UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA, SURABAYA	Fifi Gunawan	\N	2000
8206049	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001357	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16797	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001357}, priority = {2}	The simple embankment was modeled in laboratory to study settlement charactersitics of the embankment on soft clay soil that renforced with woven geotextiles. The embankment was scaled as 1:10 which made of flexi-glass material and has rigid behaviour. The main onjective of this study is to study the settlement and beraring capacity of the unreinforced and reinforced embankment with geotextiles. The results of the investigation shows that the settlement of embankment reduced as much as 38%, 46% and 51% by placement of 1, 2 and 3 layers of geotextiles respectively beneath the embankment. When compared to the unreinforced embankment, the ultimate bearing capacity of the soils increased to 42%, 53%, and 79% respectively for 1, 2 and 3 layers of geotextiles. If the factor of safety (FS) subjected to failure was determined FS = 1.5; hence, two layers of geotextiles reinforcemnet is sufficient to keep embankment in the working state. Addition of geotextiles reinforcement beneath the embankment was enabling to retain and delay the failure rate of embankment.	37775c760b30cd57e5d65b4234e46c65	42640814b8215366f754be418d020462	7cc829dfa3fb67c7d270a4611d5cce41	article	Laboratory Model Studies on Geotextile-Reinforced Embankment over Soft-Clayey Soils	Agus Setyo Muntohar	\N	2000
8206050	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001358	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16798	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001358}, priority = {2}	In making a decision to buy, consumers are always driven by needs or motivation. Many prior researches have proved the role of various forms of motivation in influencing the judgment that leads to a decision to buy. One of the forms of motivation is threat emotion. Not many researches were conducted to examine how emotion influences consumers' decision making. The feeling of fear turns out to be an internal pressure for the consumers and urges them to reduce the tension by making up a decision. Using data acquired from 50 respondents, this research aimed to measure up the amount of influence of consumers' fear regarding osteoporosis syndrome towards their decision to buy Anlene, a high calcium dairy product, in Surabaya. Results showed the significant influence of consumers' fear towards their buying decision as they believe that the product is the answer to overcome their fear.	bc0a3966b79806d51aea81fb2597551a	981b03464ec26299c1e015bb88f5aae9	807284b4fc94a04bc002da597a84e443	article	PENGARUH THREAT EMOTION KONSUMEN DAN BRAND TRUST PADA KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN PRODUK SUSU ANLENE DI SURABAYA	Erna Ferrinadewi	\N	2007
8206051	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001359	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16799	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001359}, priority = {2}	Upaya meneliti dampak teknologi informasi pada kinerja suatu organisasi selama ini telah memberikan temuan yang bertolak belakang. Sebagian dari penelitian tersebut tidak dapat menyimpulkan adanya dampak positif dari teknologi informasi terhadap kinerja organisasi. Untuk dapat merealisasikan dampak positif tersebut, suatu organisasi tidak dapat berhenti pada melakukan investasi pada perangkat teknologi informasi saja, namun lebih jauh lagi, organisasi tersebut harus mengerahkan sumber daya manusianya untuk berinovasi pada teknologi yang dimiliki, memperbaiki proses bisnis yang ada, serta memilih model bisnis yang sesuai dengan memanfaatkan teknologi yang telah dimilikinya. Pesatnya perkembangan dunia teknologi informasi baik software maupun hardware, mengimplentasikan dunia dalam satu kesatuan tanpa batas. Suatu organisasi harus memberi perhatian lebih terhadap apa saja yang harus diperhatikan dan apa yang akan terjadi kemudian hari. 	5cb54ef29e719585e71dc1c5da09da57	d18775d4353d915dfce7b146e1c2b107	a6cf29e65b7a73a2a11a954de9f6c9b1	article	TINJAUAN ORGANISASI: APA YANG DIPEROLEH DARI TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI	Timothy Pattiasina	\N	2007
8206052	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001360	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16800	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001360}, priority = {2}	The development of modern era has made many differences in people's way of thinking. Modern people are demanded to be ready to face the development in every part of life, including the development of business, science, and also education. All these developments cannot be separated from the influences of western culture. Indonesia, as a developing country, has filtered those influences from other countries in many aspects, including way of thinking. However, one way to get connected with other countries is by using the language as communication tool. As the result, English, known as international language, is used by many people in Indonesia.	74c7dedfcee9e1afb54979f5c792875c	625004949fd616c623980a1bfc511cf1	81f6039667685c262795fbf0f6f25a0d	article	BILINGUAL EDUCATION: A DEMAND OR A PRESTIGE	Lucia Puspandari	\N	2007
8206053	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001361	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16801	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001361}, priority = {2}	Communication has been part of everyday's human activity as well as companies which should have regular communication program to socialize products. In today's era of technology TV has become common medium of information which is very effective to deliver message or in a wider sense to make an effective marketing communication.  One of the common medium for marketing communication is advertising. This paper is a conceptual-based paper which is intended to discuss impact of advertising to the dimension of brand equity as part of developing effective marketing communication. From this paper the writer also would like to facilitate other researchers to conduct comprehensive research in advertising and consumer behavior. The writer uses four models and several theories to discuss the problem formulation. The models used in this paper are Model-1: Image Analysis (Kotler, 1994), Model-2: Consumer Decision Model (Howard et al. 1998), Model-3: AIDA Model (Kotler, 1994), and Model-4: Attitude-Toward-The-Ad-Model (Schiffman & Kanuk, 1987).	b4a3fcdc76bfea3f49cee8eb6314b4d1	2d914d0b4bae5f41aaabdce5c40abf8b	24ee48843a856d3ddd790c30ab9077ee	article	TV-BASED ADVERTISING AND IMPACT TO THE DIMENSION OF BRAND EQUITY: TOWARDS EFFECTIVE MARKETING COMMUNICATION	Ign. Heri Wangsa	\N	2007
8206054	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001362	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16802	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001362}, priority = {2}	Konsep Balanced Scorecard sebagai measurement system yang menyeimbangkan dimensi profitabilitas keuangan dengan dimensi - dimensi atau perspektif - perspektif lainnya seperti perspektif customer, perspektif proses bisnis internal, dan perspektif belajar dan bertumbuh. Penelitian ini menggunakan konsep yang memadukan konsep customer service dengan konsep Balanced Scorecard dalam perspektif proses bisnis internal dan perspektif customer. Outcome yang diukur adalah customer satisfaction dan performance driver yang dilihat adalah Customer Value Proporsition. Customer satisfaction sebagai variabel tergantung sedangkan variabel bebasnya adalah layanan purna jual yang terdiri dari pemasangan produk, garansi produk, dan perbaikan produk. Penelitian dilakukan di PT "X", Tbk di Surabaya pada Divisi Fabrication (Fabrication Commercial), merupakan Penelitian Terapan (Applied Research) dengan pendekatan kuantitatif untuk menguji hipotesis yang dibuat. Penelitian ini menggunakan model analisis regresi linier berganda dalam rangka menguji hipotesis.	f66c70de984aa3a2ae343fa1e8ffaab7	0bf99e2a17ee7efe160c86bc83e4dfc1	f7b5aa2d20cf8c04500aee77bb866897	article	PENGARUH PELAYANAN PURNA JUAL TERHADAP CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DALAM KEGIATAN CUSTOMER SERVICE PADA KONSEP BALANCED SCORECARD	Lintang Venusita	\N	2007
8206055	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001363	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16803	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001363}, priority = {2}	Dalam kegiatan investasi, kita memerlukan informasi keuangan dalam pengambilan keputusan baik itu bagi pihak intern dan ekstern. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui dan mengkaji peranan kandungan informasi keuangan dalam memprediksi tingkat return saham pada PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk.
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Peranan kandungan informasi keuangan disini bertujuan untuk mengukur hubungan antara suatu peristiwa yang mempengaruhi return saham. Pengaruh hubungan kandungan informasi keuangan tersebut meliputi asset, kewajiban, ekuitas, penjualan dan net income.  Langkah-langkah pembahasan yang dilakukan agar kita dapat memprediksi tingkat return saham yaitu dengan cara earning per share, return on equity, pay out ratio, plow back ratio, tingkat pertumbuhan dividen, tingkat dividen yang diharapkan, tingkat harga saham yang diharapkan dan yang terakhir kita menghitung tingkat return saham yang diharapkan oleh investor. 
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Informasi keuangan yang dapat kita peroleh dari laporan keuangan PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk berupa laba bersih setelah pajak, jumlah ekuitas, jumlah lembar saham, pembayaran dividen maupun perkembangan harga pasar saham dari tahun 2004 sampai 2006. Dengan melalui langkah-langkah pembahasan tersebut maka return saham 2005 sebesar 12,58%, tahun 2006 16,38% dan tahun 2007 diprediksikan akan diperoleh sebesar 17,99% dari modal yang ditanamkan atau investasi saham di perusahaan tersebut.
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Dengan diperoleh tingkat return saham dari tahun ke tahun yang mengalami peningkatan maka membuktikan bahwa PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk memiliki kemampuan untuk melakukan aktivitas operasionalnya dengan maksimal sehingga kinerja perusahaan yang dihasilkan juga semakin baik. Dari peningkatan return saham yang dihasilkan maka sebaiknya lembaga keuangan, investor maupun calon investor juga mempertimbangkan untuk menanamkan modal atau investasi pada PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk. 
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	6da4617bc64a20505c53a8c0e4332cff	4b04923708dda69bd707507181cae75d	dd54680edb39c83757b499b272b62cb1	article	PERANAN KANDUNGAN INFORMASI KEUANGAN DALAM MEMPREDIKSI TINGKAT RETURN SAHAM PADA PT SEMEN GRESIK, TBK	Livia Hartono	\N	2007
8206056	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001364	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16804	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001364}, priority = {2}	Ekuitas nilai terbentuk dari konsep tentang nilai bagi pelanggan, yang mana pihak akademis mengakuinya sebagai salah satu sumber keunggulan kompetisi dan telah digunakan sebagai dasar untuk strategi korporasi (Parasuraman,1997). Zeithalm (1988) mendefinisikan nilai sebagai penafsiran konsumen secara keseluruhan terhadap kegunaan suatu produk didasarkan pada persepsi tentang apa yang diterima dan apa yang diberikan. Definisi tersebut lebih menunjukkan hasil proses persepsi, dibandingkan proses secara emosional (Dodds et al., 1991).	593477e303675244fa338ad36eaf79ca	f6d15de384001daedd5b15023fe52a4e	6bf7f03bf2231782f97a4a269759fe40	article	KONSEPTUALISASI EKUITAS NILAI	Didit Darmawan	\N	2007
8206057	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001365	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16805	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001365}, priority = {2}	The meaning of postmodern era has been very relevant when it is related to the 2 (two) things. First, the complexity of market demand which could not be easily rationalized as it has several characteristics of uniqueness, specific, and customized. Second, the growing number of needs and wants which are focusing on "social-oriented" of image recognizition. Enthusiasm of imaging product through symbolizing pop culture has been considered as trend on external environment in the era of postmodern which is urgently on demand of "newness" and "currentness" in a product. The coming of image consumption era has made the facts be very relevant. Marketing will later adopt and form the adaptability which make marketing strategy much directed to develop the "newness" and "currentness" of brand image. This will make brand concerns with how to get dynamics. The implication is that high creativity shown by efforts to use "pop-culture approaches" in packaging marketing communication through advertisement. Image consumption which tend to be placed as consumer's need has been main consideration when image of the product need to be built and developed. Therefore, the pop-culture approaches are also getting very relevant with the efforts to build and develop product image within the context of postmodern era.	56fd842efdf4bb84962b461a66d9e8c7	191528a341fb0d42c082702d07525811	c5dc85dfa0ea0fde9d49d8c5ef88039f	article	POP CULTURE IN ADVERTISEMENT: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR BRAND IMAGE DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF POSTMODERN	Ign. Heri Wangsa	\N	2007
8206058	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001366	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16806	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001366}, priority = {2}	Pasar efisien pertama kali digunakan dalam konteks pasar sekuritas oleh Fama, Fisher, Jensen dan Roll (1969). Setiap hari terdapat aliran informasi yang dipublikasikan untuk para investor di pasar modal. Jika informasi-informasi tersebut relevan, maka harga saham akan terpengaruh. Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Keith C. Brown dan W. V. Harlow (1988) menggunakan dua segi dari Efficient Market Hypothesis, yaitu (1) kecepatan informasi mempengaruhi harga saham, dan (2) koreksi yang terjadi. Penelitian tersebut menunjukkan bahwa berita positif mengakibatkan reaksi "lembut" yang kurang mencerminkan efisiensi pasar. Reaksi terjadi dengan segera, dan berlangsung dalam waktu yang lama. Even negatif mengakibatkan reaksi yang kuat. Investor publik memberikan penilaian lebih terhadap saham-saham yang sedang mengalami pertumbuhan, dan memberikan penilaian yang kurang terhadap saham-saham yang memiliki nilai intrinsik yang tinggi.	a79d58c008d3101b7a29fbdd1c437676	1544b5e4c97a39d7a875b8c94dd74e36	704b8cd9500a68ac8575f2d3917413dd	article	REAKSI PASAR YANG BERLEBIHAN	A An Arief Jusuf	\N	2007
8206059	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001367	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16807	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001367}, priority = {2}	Sesuai dengan tatabahasa, kata dengan kata dapat bergabung menjadi frasa yang mempunyai arti tertentu. Kata "Da" yang berarti "besar" dalam Bahasa Indonesia, setelah bergabung dengan kata lain, kata "Da" mungkin tidak diartikan "besar" lagi, tapi arti yang berbeda sesuai kata yang digabungnya. Dalam kajian ini, dipaparkan frasa yang mengandung kata "Da" menurut komposisi setara, atribut, atau adverbial. Kata "Da" bila digabungkan dengan kata lain, dan diterjemahkan kedalam Bahasa Indonesia, ada yang homolog, mendekati homolog atau tidak homolog. Kajian ini untuk memenuhi kebutuhan pendidikan Bahasa Tionghoa sebagai bahasa kedua di Indonesia. 	cb2155fad2b43cc645f161ce38a5379e	32d319055c221d9647de41e2a751a8f2	3cb9d72e6b242398d64874e1ef4fe566	article	KAJIAN KATA "DA" DALAM BAHASA TIONGHOA DAN "BESAR" DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA	Thea Sairine	\N	2007
8206060	Jurnal Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001368	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/jkw/article/view/16808	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001368}, priority = {2}	Partisipasi anggaran dinilai dapat mengurangi  senjangan anggaran apabila bawahan membantu memberikan informasi pribadi tentang prospek masa depan sehingga anggaran yang disusun menjadi lebih akurat, meskipun tidak menutup kemungkinan bahwa semakin besar partisipasi anggaran dari para manajer akan dapat meningkatkan senjangan anggaran. Keterlibatan kerja juga diyakini dapat mempengaruhi senjangan anggaran perusahaan di mana semakin tinggi keterlibatan kerja manajer akan semakin menimbulkan besarnya kesempatan bagi para manajer untuk menimbulkan senjangan anggaran.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh yang terjadi secara langsung dari partisipasi anggaran dan keterlibatan kerja manajer terhadap senjangan anggaran maupun pengaruh tidak langsung dari kedua faktor tersebut dengan melibatkan faktor komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating. Hipotesis yang diajukan dalam penelitian ini adalah sebagai berikut: (1) terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari partisipasi anggaran dan keterlibatan kerja terhadap senjangan anggaran, (2) terdapat pengaruh partisipasi anggaran terhadap senjangan anggaran melalui komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating, dan (3) terdapat pengaruh dari keterlibatan kerja terhadap senjangan anggaran melalui komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating.
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Model analisis yang digunakan untuk mendukung hipotesis satu yang diajukan analisis regresi berganda di mana untuk hipotesis dua dan tiga adalah analisis regresi linear berganda dengan variabel moderating (moderated regression analysis). Sampel yang digunakan adalah sebesar 32 perusahaan yang tergabung dalam kawasan industri SIER - PIER Surabaya.
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Hasil penelitian analisis regresi menunjukkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh partisipasi anggaran dan keterlibatan kerja terhadap senjangan anggaran dan juga menemukan adanya pengaruh keterlibatan kerja terhadap senjangan anggaran melalui komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating sehingga menerima hipotesis pertama dan ketiga, sedangkan untuk hipotesis kedua ditolak karena tidak ditemukan pengaruh yang signifikan dari partisipasi anggaran terhadap senjangan anggaran melalui komitmen organisasi sebagai variabel moderating.	3bc7c297aac4633e6e7b0223d94a4bc4	eb2cf5ca07d326ae0668230484d5ff4d	90ec77cdc921b966420962e82577c87b	article	PARTISIPASI ANGGARAN DAN KETERLIBATAN KERJA TERHADAP SENJANGAN ANGGARAN DENGAN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI SEBAGAI VARIABEL MODERASI (Studi pada Perusahaan Industri Food and Beverage di Kawasan Industri SIER)	Lintang Venusita	\N	2007
8206063	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001370	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16810	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001370}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to examine whether there is a significant difference between the managerial ownership and non-managerial ownership companies in term of their business decision making process. The business decision mentioned in this paper includes financial decision which is indicated by debt policies (capital structure), operational decision reflected in company's performance, and business decision implied in company's value.The research observes 137 of 336 companies which had been listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange until the year of 2005. The examination results in the fact that the debt policies and the company's value of the managerial ownership companies are significantly different with non-managerial ownership companies. In contrast, the managerial ownership companies statistically have the same performance with non-managerial ownership companies.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui apakah terdapat perbedaan pengambilan keputusan bisnis antara perusahaan dengan kepemilikan manajerial dan perusahaan tanpa kepemilikan manajerial. Keputusan bisnis yang dimaksud meliputi: keputusan keuangan yang diproksikan dengan kebijakan hutang (struktur modal), keputusan operasional yang diproksikan dengan kinerja perusahaan, dan  keputusan bisnis secara keseluruhan yang diproksikan dengan nilai perusahaan.Penelitiaan dilakukan atas 137 dari 336 perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta sampai dengan tahun 2005. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa terdapat perbedaan kebijakan hutang dan nilai perusahaan antara perusahaan dengan kepemilikan manajerial dan perusahaan tanpa kepemilikan manajerial. Sedangkan kinerja antara perusahaan dengan kepemilikan manajerial dan perusahaan tanpa kepemilikan manajerial tidak terdapat perbedaan.
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8206064	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001371	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16811	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001371}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to study influence of profitability and investment opportunity as independent variable, and liquidity as moderating variable toward cash dividend. It is interesting to analyze factors that influence dividend policy because to many considerations. Sometimes those considerations cause conflict between many parties. Research object is companies that delisting in Bursa Efek Jakarta that paid dividend. Research sample using purposive sampling of companies for period ended 2002 and 2003.  This research concludes that both of two independent variables have significant influence toward dividend amount policy, and liquidity moderate the influence. 
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 Penelitian ini bermaksud menguji pengaruh profitabilitas dan kesempatan investasi terhadap kebijakan jumlah dividen kas perusahaan publik di Jakarta dengan menggunakan likuiditas sebagai variabel penguat (variabel moderator).  Profitabilitas diukur dengan return on investment (ROI), kesempatan investasi diproksikan oleh fixed assets, dan liquiditas sebagai variabel moderat diproksikan oleh current ratio di Bursa Efek Jakarta.. Populasi penelitian ini adalah seluruh perusahaan di Indonesia yang listing di BEJ dan membagikan dividen pada tahun 2002-2003. Hasil penelitian ini adalah kebijakan jumlah pembagian dividen perusahaan dipengaruhi oleh profitabilitas dan diperkuat oleh likuiditas perusahaan.
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Kata kunci: dividen, profitabilitas, return on investment	f71e4c37659554706eb4e589d6dc1de2	9093a7c92c3699918871a8bb5e093f11	75834c798d613c1e1ee0768bf20ef2be	article	PENGARUH PROFITABILITY DAN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY SET TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN DIVIDEN TUNAI DENGAN LIKUIDITAS SEBAGAI VARIABEL PENGUAT (Studi pada Perusahaan yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta	Michell Suharli	\N	2000
8206065	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001372	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16812	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001372}, priority = {2}	In The usefulness of this research was to know the factors that influence the intention to use internet banking by the users by using TAM framework was to give information about the factors that influence the intention to use internet banking acceptance by the users and to give advise to the bank management to evaluate the use of  internet banking. Questionnaire in this research was limited only to the internet banking users in 8 banks in Surabaya that have internet banking facilities. This research proved that the factors that influence the intention to use the internet banking is Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Credibility. Computer Self Efficacy also influence the intention to use the internet banking but indirect by through Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Credibility.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi minat menggunakan internet banking oleh penggunanya dengan menggunakan TAM ini adalah untuk memberikan informasi tentang faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi minat menggunakan internet banking oleh penggunanya dan dapat menjadi masukan bagi pihak manajemen bank untuk mengevaluasi penggunaan internet banking. Kuesioner dibatasi pada pengguna internet banking di 8 bank yang berada di Surabaya yang menyediakan layanan internet banking. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa faktor yang mempengaruhi minat menggunakan internet banking adalah Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, dan Perceived Credibility. Faktor Computer Self Efficacy juga berpengaruh pada minat menggunakan internet banking secara tidak langsung melalui Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, dan Perceived Credibility
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Kata kunci: behavioral intention, computer self efficacy, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived credibility	943b24c4cd342fcea63126c4b8deee88	d7bf4d55f8dde857e5f0e0a10f944c83	8a0ef795f54d80c0a3e0da1ae87511be	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI MINAT NASABAH	Sri Maharsi	\N	2000
8206066	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001373	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16813	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001373}, priority = {2}	The objective of this paper is to investigate the role of trading activity in terms of the information it contains about future return. More precisely, we are interested in the power of trading volume in predicting the direction of future return movements. We find that individual stock whose trading activity is unusually large (small) over periods, as measured by trading volume during those periods; tend to experience large (small) returns over the subsequent period. In other words, a high-volume return premium were combined effect between stocks experiencing positive shocks subsequent generate positive abnormal return, where as stock experiencing negative volume shocks subsequently negative abnormal return.
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bahwa aktivitas perdagangan yang sangat tinggi  akan diikuti oleh return yang positif pada periode berikutnya dan aktivitas perdagangan yang sangat rendah akan diikuti oleh return yang negatif pada periode berikutnya. Hasil dari penelitian ini ditemukan bahwa aktivitas perdagangan dapat digunakan untuk memprediksikan return yang akan datang, aktivitas perdagangan yang sangat tinggi pada perusahaan dengan nilai kapitalisasi besar dan perusahaan dengan nilai kapitalisasi kecil akan diikuti oleh return yang positif pada periode berikutnya, dan aktivitas perdagangan yang sangat rendah pada  perusahaan dengan nilai kapitalisasi besar dan perusahaan dengan nilai kapitalisasi kecil akan diikuti oleh return yang negatif pada periode berikutnya.
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Kata kunci : aktivitas perdagangan, return yang positif, return yang negatif	ceec448faebd12170584884eb5bd07fb	cd5036aaa9a7448b6edb3470548fb164	5a0adf7898073c5a4f0aead7353b4efc	article	THE HIGH-VOLUME RETURN PREMIUM	Widuri Kurniasari	\N	2000
8206067	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001374	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16814	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001374}, priority = {2}	Company should not always maximize profits for their shareholders, but they have to undertake activity that might be regarded as socially responsible with their environment where it place. Corporate social responsibility can be form as charity or community development. The law number 40 year 2007 of the amendment to law of limited liabilities companies in paragraph 74 about company obligation for corporate social responsibility. Government through Director General of Taxation can give tax facility that allow all corporate social responsibility cost as an items that may be deducted to determine amounts of taxable income for company which is consistent applying their corporate social responsibility.
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Tujuan perusahaan tidak semata-mata hanya maksimalisasi laba untuk shareholders, tetapi perusahaan juga harus bertanggungjawab terhadap lingkungan di mana perusahaan itu berada. Tanggung jawab sosial dapat dalam bentuk yang bersifat kemanusiaan atau pengembangan komunitas (Community Development). Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia  No. 40 Tahun 2007 tentang Perseroaan Terbatas, pada Pasal 74 mengatur tentang kewajiban perusahaan melakukan tanggung jawab sosial. Pemerintah melalui Direktorat Jendral Pajak dapat memberikan insentif pajak yang memperkenankan pengeluaran-pengeluaran tanggung jawab sosial sebagai pengurang penghasilan kena pajak untuk perusahaan yang konsisten menerapkan tanggung jawab sosialnya.
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Kata kunci: tanggung jawab sosial perusahaan, pajak penghasilan, fasilitas pajak	210e3f76be2eeb8c4657913f9c914805	aa27a93834e7f807aa185ac739eef90a	3b5d44cbcbc49fc2a1c248b990a3270c	article	BIAYA TANGGUNG JAWAB SOSIAL SEBAGAI TAX BENEFIT	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8206068	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001375	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16815	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001375}, priority = {2}	The objectives of this paper is to analyses the structure of meta-theoretical of financial accounting that was used by FASB and IASC to develop the conceptual framework for financial accounting reporting. The discussion of conceptual framework conducted by comparison of the basic different between the FASB and IASC framework, then analyses the constraints to implement IFRS and identify the way out of the  constraints  faced by the body.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas struktur meta teori yang dipergunakan oleh FASB dan IASC dalam mengembangkan rerangka konseptual, menelaah perbedaan-perbedaan mendasar, menganalisis hambatan-hambatan yang dialami serta mengidentifikasi upaya-upaya yang harus dilakukan agar IFRS diterapkan oleh negara-negara anggota. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan cara membandingkan rerangka dasar yang diatur dalam FASB dan IASC dan kemudian menganalisa hambatan yang timbul dengan adanya penerapan IFRS dan mengidentifikasi bagaimana hambatan tersebut dapat diselesaikan.
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Kata kunci: globalisasi, harmonisasi, meta teori, FASB dan IASC, kerangka dasar, akuntansi keuangan	5bbb04b32065e3b7037c7651a928df74	a7890f6a1abd85eccc57f95ede48eae0	8f7a19d1b39253efe94d71b78b91cbf2	article	STRUKTUR META TEORI AKUNTANSI KEUANGAN (Sebuah Telaah dan Perbandingan antara FASB dan IASC)	I Made Narsa	\N	2000
8206069	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001376	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16816	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001376}, priority = {2}	This research intends to know the influence of the level of assurance, CPA firm's reputation, aspirant debitor's capital structure and bank size on bank loan decisions. The applied regression technique used to solve this problem are Chi-square test, Friedman test and Regression with the help of software SPSS 10th version. This research's results proved that the aspirant debitor's capital structure and bank size have influence on bank lending decisions, while level of assurance and CPA firm's reputation proved of no influence on bank lending decisions. From these two variables, aspirant debitor's capital structure has the highest impact on bank loan decisions in Indonesia.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah level of assurance, reputasi kantor akuntan publik, struktur modal calon debitur, dan ukuran bank mempengaruhi keputusan pemberian kredit oleh bank. Teknik analisis yang digunakan untuk memecahkan masalah tersebut adalah Chi-square test, Friedman test, dan Regresi dengan memakai alat bantu software SPSS versi 10.0. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa struktur modal calon debitur dan ukuran bank berpengaruh terhadap keputusan pemberian kredit bank, sedangkan variabel level of assurance dan reputasi kantor akuntan publik terbukti tidak mempengaruhi keputusan pemberian kredit bank. Dari kedua variabel tersebut, struktur modal adalah variabel yang memiliki tingkat pengaruh paling tinggi terhadap keputusan pemberian kredit bank di Indonesia.
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8206070	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001377	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16817	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001377}, priority = {2}	Purpose of the study is to examine direct and indirect effect of the external factor, investment opportunity, assets growth on financial decisions that firms listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange. Structural Equation modeling use to proof direct and indirect effect, this result of the models is acceptable (fit). Amount of the sample is 195 analysis unit for before crisis and 196 analysis unit for that moment of the crisis. Before crisis, direct effect external factors to financial decision are positive significance and indirect effect pass through investment opportunity is negative significance, direct effect exceed of indirect effect. Financial decision does not direct effect to asset growth and does not indirect effect pass through investment opportunity. 
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 Penelitian ini bertujuan menguji pengaruh langsung dan pengaruh tidak langsung  faktor eksternal, kesempatan investasi, pertumbuhan assets terhadap keputusan pendanaan perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta dengan menggunakan Structural Equation Modeling. Sampel yang digunakan adalah 195 unit analisis sebelum krisis dan 196 unit analisis pada saat krisis.  Hasil studi menunjukkan bahwa  sebelum krisis pengaruh langsung faktor eksternal  adalah positif signifkan  dan pengaruh tidak langsung  melalui kesempatan investasi adalah negatif signifikan. Pada saat krisis, faktor eksternal  tidak mempunyai pengaruh langsung terhadap keputusan pendanaan, bagaimanapun  pengaruh tidak langsung  adalah negatif signifikan. Pengaruh langsung faktor eksternal terhadap  kesempatan investasi.
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8206071	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001378	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16818	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001378}, priority = {2}	The objectives of the research are to examine some factors that influence intention of utilization of information system and information system usage. The study is based on the model proposed by Venkatesh et al.,(2003). This study used data that obtained from individual perception of information sistem user in manufacture company that have losted at Bursa Efek Jakarta. Three hundred questionnaires have sent to companies, 83 questionnaires were returned, and only 60 questionnaires can be used. The data were analyzed by using multiple regression by SPSS 11.5 software. Study results show that performance expectancy, effort expectancy and social factor are significant positive influence to intention of information system. Facilitating conditions give significant positive influence to information system usage and intention of information system is insignificant positive influence to information system usage.
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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi minat pemanfaatan sistem informasi dan pengaruhnya terhadap penggunaan sistem informasi dengan menguji model yang diajukan oleh Venkatesh et al. (2003). Data diperoleh dari persepsi individu pemakai sistem informasi pada perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta. Sebanyak 83 kuesioner kembali dari 300 yang dikirim dan 60 kuesioner yang dapat diolah. Dengan menggunakan teknik regresi berganda, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ekspektasi kinerja dan ekspektasi usaha dan faktor sosial berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap minat pemanfaatan sistem informasi. Kondisi-kondisi yang memfasilitas pemakai berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap penggunaan sistem informasi dan minat pemanfaatan sistem informasi tidak berpengaruh terhadap penggunaan sistem informasi.
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Kata kunci: ekspektasi kinerja, ekspektasi usaha dan  faktor sosial.	0b314d95989a72a477cdd051a8c934ee	94c1fb1df1b5900202a5ac38d7d1c28e	a9a0e611bfffd0a558227b0150d76003	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI MINAT PEMANFAATAN SISTEM INFORMASI DAN PENGGUNAAN SISTEM INFORMASI (Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Manufaktur di Bursa Efek Jakarta)	Rini Handayani	\N	2000
8206072	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001379	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16819	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001379}, priority = {2}	Board diversity is one the issue related to corporate governance. Board diversity shall influence Board of Directors composition. In this research, board diversity is measured by 5 variables, i.e. women in board, minority race availability, outsider directors, age, and educational background, with board and company measurement control variables. Company value is measured by utilizing Tobin's Q ratio. The research samples are taken from 48 manufacturing companies listed at Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2005. This research shows that board diversity members influencing to company value. 
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Persebaran anggota dewan (board diversity) merupakan salah satu isu yang terkait dengan corporate governance. Board diversity akan mempengaruhi komposisi dewan direksi yang nantinya akan mempengaruhi implementasi corporate governance. Dalam penelitian ini, board diversity diukur dengan 5 variabel, yaitu keberadaan dewan direksi wanita, keberadaan etnis Tionghoa dalam anggota dewan (sebagai proksi dari minoritas), proporsi outside directors, usia anggota dewan direksi, dan latar belakang pendidikan anggota dewan, dengan ukuran dewan dan ukuran perusahaan sebagai variabel kontrol. Sedangkan nilai perusahaan diukur dengan menggunakan rasio Tobin's Q. Sampel penelitian ini adalah 48 perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta pada tahun 2005. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa persebaran anggota dewan (board diversity) berpengaruh terhadap nilai perusahaan. 
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Kata kunci: persebaran aggota dewan, corporate governance, nilai perusahaan, tobin's Q.	5e03d602650d1d090e3fad991f50835d	2d54be046cf3b1377663be87be2c5595	7f819ebeae3a57b27b2b5f27df6c9140	article	PENGARUH BOARD DIVERSITY TERHADAP NILAI PERUSAHAAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE	Sari Kusumastuti	\N	2000
8206073	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001380	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16820	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001380}, priority = {2}	Density current is a type of current that occurs when fluid flow enters a fluid body of different density. The density different introduces stratification state that requires treatment in the parameterization of turbulence. Due to geometric shape of the study area, which is considerably a small semi-enclosed water body, a two-equation turbulence model of Galperin et al. [1] was selected because of its convenient parameterization of breaking wave enhanced turbulence. Two equations of the model, turbulence kinetic energy and turbulence macro length scale, are then discretized and are implemented into a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. Application to density current simulation in the study area is then carried out using the resulted model.	9e5fcd523288aa17912ee0bb052b62a0	31dc8de399640419e3178c2336772e1e	640c571775ad7d0d73a37ddb5987d3a4	article	Description of A Two-Equation Turbulence Model and Its Application to Density Current Simulation in A Small Semi-Enclosed Water Body	Purwanto Santoso	\N	2000
8206077	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001386	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17025	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001386}, priority = {2}	Progressive collapse is a catastrophic structural phenomenon that can occur because of human-made and natural hazards. In progressive collapse mechanism, a single local failure may cause a significant deformation which then may lead to collapse of a structure. The current practices in progressive collapse analysis and design method generally focus on preventing progressive collapse due to abnormal gravity and blast loads. Progressive collapse behaviour of structures due to earthquake loads has not received as much attention. This paper presents a brief overview of the current state-of-knowledge, insights, and issues related to progressive collapse behaviour of structures caused by earthquake loading.	ccfde8514b18b0544402a5ee5dfa8468	2e854b0701fbd3d6831ed50c8596940b	baed90e4c66619a1554185c601faf988	article	Seismic Progressive Collapse: Qualitative Point of View	D. T. Lau	\N	2000
8206091	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001400	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16864	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001400}, priority = {2}	Abstract
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Mechanical properties of coconut logs must be available to make a good building design using the material.  The properties should be measured by full scale testing, which is almost impossible in Indonesia today because it costs expensive and needs high power equipments.  This research develops a theory to estimate Young’s modulus (E) and modulus of rupture (SR) of coconut-logs by reconstruction methods.  The flexural testing is conducted to small clear specimen. Coconut-logs are reconstructed by replacing each small clear specimen on its natural place theoretically, and then the properties are estimated by mechanics, statistics, calculus and geometric analytic equation.  This method is successful estimating Young’s modulus and modulus of rupture of coconut logs based on small clear specimen flexural testing. The average estimated Young’s modulus value of coconut logs cut from 1st and 2nd tree, are 8,118 N/mm2 and 8,596 N/mm2.  The average modulus of rupture is 124 N/mm2 and 118 N/mm2 respectively.  The two properties have similar tendency, so they have high correlation.	89f028e2c6bdd44907cd7091ba911677	ca9daa72becbe4164b2fb467bbf9f3c8	7b3509899ef856bcd14df992b8cc898f	article	Estimating Young’s Modulus and Modulus of Rupture of Coconut Logs by Small Clear Specimen Flexure Testing	Effendi Bahtiar	\N	2000
8206092	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001401	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16863	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001401}, priority = {2}	The implementation of safety riding in Surabaya in 2006 featuring some actions including canalization (kanalisasi), daytime headlamp rule, safety belt rule and the standardized helmet are viewed by some as not suitable with the existing condition. Canalization causes unfairness among road users. The canalization lane, mandatory for vehicle such as motorcycle and public transit (bus and mikrolet) tends to suffer bigger degree of saturation compared to the others. Not to mention the indication of overuse of battery and shorter bulbs life time due to the daytime headlamp rule application. Although the evaluation of the safety riding campaign covers several aspects, this paper only discuss the responses of road users to safety riding campaign especially canalization and daytime headlamp rule. The data collecting process is carried out by distributing 332 questionnaires to all road users including motorcyclists, car drivers and public transit users. The instant responses are also collected and summarized from several websites. Furthermore, the descriptive and inference statistical analysis are deployed to give the common view of response of road users as well as tabulate the summary of website-posted response. The results show that, generally most of road users support the safety riding campaign. On the contrary, most of road users agree that the daytime headlamp rule did consume more both battery and bulbs. Meanwhile, the website-posted responses varies between agree and disagree with their own reasons.	21add6b535fb58ba8488a5b9abf1630f	f0e2b0a970a3bb846eebc569f08e7559	b15d70ad4eef5472d7602292cf4a0798	article	The Responses of Road Users on Safety Riding Campaign in Surabaya	Cahya Buana	\N	2000
8206093	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001402	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16862	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001402}, priority = {2}	Appropriate trust and leadership have been frequently cited as key answer to the problems of cooperation and coordination in contractor’s teamwork. The objectives of this paper are to measure trust level of construction projects team, to investigate trustworthy leadership behavior of project managers, and to model the influence of project managers’ trustworthy leadership behavior upon team trust level. Sixty-one respondents from nine on-going construction projects participated in the questionnaire survey. The analyses show that in general the levels of trust and project managers’ trustworthy leadership behavior are medium (scores of 82.71 and 102.09 respectively). Meanwhile the positive influence of project managers’ trustworthy leadership behavior upon team trust level, modeled through multiple regression analysis with one dependent variable (i.e. trust) and three independent variables (i.e. leadership-results, leadership-integrity, and leadership-concern), is found to be significant. The model is evaluated and validated; the results reveal that the prediction of the model is satisfactory.	0f67d101b7c508555d9c166e05223873	3b2b5a8f951799aeab34aa61bc764c12	aa0aef104734df2291820d5df4931634	article	Modeling The Influence of Project Manager Trustworthy Leadership Behavior Upon Construction Team Trust	Jonathan Simanjuntak	\N	2000
8206094	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001403	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17026	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001403}, priority = {2}	An enhancement of the finite element method with Kriging shape functions (K-FEM) was recently proposed. In this method, the field variables of a boundary value problem are approximated using ‘element-by-element’ piecewise Kriging interpolation (el-KI). For each element, the interpolation function is constructed from a set of nodes within a prescribed domain of influence comprising the element and its several layers of neighbouring elements. This paper presents a numerical study on the accuracy and convergence of the el-KI in function fitting problems.  Several examples of functions in two-dimensional space are employed in this study.  The results show that very accurate function fittings and excellent convergence can be attained by the el-KI.	4de2638806ec4b47dc2cc0386e154649	9da724642ae1f06582d666e9b1087f2c	f6d8ebda8e4ddfad5c557b3ee113a14e	article	Kriging-Based Finite Element Method: Element-By-Element Kriging Interpolation	W. Kanok-Nukulchai	\N	2000
8206095	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001404	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16856	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001404}, priority = {2}	Billet scales are by-products from steel rolling mills in Nigeria that presently constitute environmental pollution. This paper reports studies carried out using these solid wastes as a partial replacement for sand in the production of concrete. Various percentages of billet scales were used in a concrete mixture of 1: 2: 4 by weight to cast concrete specimens. The compressive and tensile strengths developed were tested after 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of curing. The result of the compressive and splitting tensile strengths tests indicated that concrete strength increased with curing age. The compressive strength of 0%, and 15% replacement of sand with billet scales as obtained at 28 days are 26.0N/mm2, 26.2N/mm2. 15% optimal replacement of sand with billet scales had similar results as the control mixture of 0%, which could be used in reinforced concrete structures.  Other replacements could be useful as mass concrete for non-structural construction applications.	2b3368a00c601386471d4aeaf7e4cea7	ec9861b0343dfd429ccff0b51b0d750d	436aeaf80174fd083700369ad0073c4f	article	Recycling Billet Scales as Fine Aggregate in Concrete Production	Akindahunsi A. A.	\N	2000
8206096	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001405	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16857	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001405}, priority = {2}	The effect of loading on the chloride penetration into plain concrete (PC) and fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) was studied experimentally by using modified NT Build 492 – Non-steady state chloride migration test that include the application of loading on the specimen during the test. Three types of polypropylene fibers with different lengths and shapes were used. The concretes were tested for chloride penetration at different stress ratios under static and cyclic loading. The results of the static loading showed that there was a slight reduction in the chloride penetration under low level of compressive stress while an increase in the chloride penetration was found at higher stress level. There are significance difference in chloride penetration behavior of the plain concrete, long fiber FRC and short fiber FRC. Chloride penetration increased even more at cyclic loading conditions showing difference behavior of FRC and PC at difference number of cycle and load level.	4242cd3ce6cc03ccd9dddeacf8a8f27f	836db788273a60e77fe9b98aabf9e4d8	fa4618ce0ca021d0bffce90f28587622	article	Chloride Penetration into Fiber Reinforced Concrete under   Static and Cyclic Compressive Loading	Antoni Antoni	\N	2000
8206097	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001406	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16858	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001406}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a site-specific seismic hazard study to determine the recommended seismic design criteria for Suramadu Bridge. The study is performed using probabilistic seismic hazard approach to determine maximum acceleration and response spectra at bedrock and followed by local site effect analysis to determine maximum acceleration and response spectra at ground surface. The probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is carried out using 3-dimension (3-D) seismic source models (fault source model). Two hazard levels are analysed to represent 150 and 3,300 years return period of ground motion around site location. The local site effect analysis is performed using 1-dimension (1-D) shear wave propagation theory to obtain peak ground acceleration and response spectra at ground surface. Finally, the site-specific surface response spectra with 5 percent damping are developed based on the mean plus one standard deviation concept from the result of local site effect analysis.	811d6a84c2003c1dc887019af938435d	48e29aaec71b756020f7dddedf7a3994	a99499366805bcf61d8547a5044f1747	article	Proposed Site-Specific Response Spectra for Surabaya-Madura Bridge	Masyhur Irsyam	\N	2000
8206098	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001407	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16859	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001407}, priority = {2}	is paper presents the comparison of engineering properties between single and double layer porous asphalt (SLPA and DLPA) made of packing gradation. Three nominal maximum aggregate sizes (NMAS) were tested each made up of 10, 14, and 20 mm for SLPA. While for the DLPA with 30, 20, and 15 mm top layer are made of 10 and 14 mm NMAS, with a base layer of 20 mm NMAS. Total thickness of all mixes is 70 mm. Binders used are 60/70 penetration base bitumen and polymer binder styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS). The result shows that the properties of SLPA mix namely permeability and resistance to abrasion loss decreases when the NMAS in SLPA decreases. The abrasion loss of DLPA mixes increases when the porous asphalt top layer thickness decreases, while drainage time value decreases. However, SLPA with 20 mm NMAS exhibits higher abrasion loss compared to all DLPA mixes.	490023b4e4ee4c62a1a42cbd9fcebe74	41f6eb091041f4809e30d2324ee01694	8dd4a6939f88349e373bdfb39217af64	article	The Comparison of Engineering Properties Between Single and Double Layer Porous Asphalt made of Packing Gradation	Hardiman M. Y	\N	2000
8206099	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001408	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16860	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001408}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research was to examine and to quantify the stability of mixed grain sediment beds previously exposed to different time length of uniform antecedent flow hydrograph. The assessment of bed stability was carried out based on the observation of temporal pattern of eroded sediment during two identical stability tests with time varying flow and higher peak discharge. This was linked to the movement of individual sediment fractions to obtain fractional critical shear stress in a bimodal sediment mixture. The stability tests suggest a considerable increased in the stability of individual grain. Longer exposure time by antecedent flow clearly had an influence in the increasing stability of the bed. The increased rate of fractional critical shear stress during stability tests varied between 16 % and 35 % in the coarse mode whilst in the fine mode the rate of increase varied between 27 % and 39 %.	1b04f4c9ffe566c7ac22a6f313ba4401	e1513f6bc3ef99ee9b7f91c9c9e6683c	61a6f0c352d7ac1416a4c4911ebf7404	article	Fractional Critical Shear Stress at Incipient Motion in a Bimodal Sediment	Yusron Saadi	\N	2000
8206100	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001409	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16861	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001409}, priority = {2}	A meshless local Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG) method that employs polygonal sub-domains constructed from several triangular patches rather than the typically used circular sub-domains is presented. Moving least-squares approximation is used to construct the trial displacements and linear, Lagrange interpolation functions are used to construct the test functions. An adaptive technique to improve the accuracy of approximate solutions is developed to minimize the computational cost. Variable domain of influence (VDOI) and effective stress gradient indicator (EK) for local error assessment are the focus of this study. Several numerical examples are presented to verify the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed adaptive MLPG method. The results show that the proposed adaptive technique performs as expected that is refining the problem domain in area with high stress concentration in which higher accuracy is commonly required.	371d78e90b6ad1daa67044c049884357	2bab4bc974569585965c512a692a8d99	980f1f6d34a642af2fe37114295f0c2c	article	Adaptive Meshless Local Petrov-Galerkin Method with Variable Domain of Influence in 2D Elastostatic Problems	Pamuda Pudjisuryadi	\N	2000
8206102	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001412	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16870	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001412}, priority = {2}	A performance can either be enjoyed or not depending on the acoustic system of the room. The quality of the acoustic system can be measured based on an objective parameter that includes background noise, sound pressure level distribution and reveberation time. The measuring result in a case study shows that an auditorium that has problems relating to background noise level has to consider its ventilation system to avoid high background noise levels. It is important to consider the position of outdoor condensers, ducting joints and openings because the resulted low sound frequency can truly be disturbing during performances, especially to the audiences. Observations drawn on the acoustical performance show that some factors in interior design have to be considered such as room shape and dimension, finishing material and its arrangement in interior elements, to avoid uneven sound distribution and reveberation time that  exceeding the standard criteria multifungsional auditoriums.
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Suatu pertunjukan dapat dinikmati dengan nyaman atau sebaliknya, sangat tergantung pada kualitas akustik ruang. Kinerja akustik ruang auditorium dapat dinilai berdasarkan parameter objektif yang meliputi bising latar belakang (background noise), distribusi tingkat tekanan bunyi dan respon impuls ruang terutama waktu dengung (reverberation time). Hasil pengukuran terhadap sebuah studi kasus menunjukkan bahwa  auditorium yang mempunyai masalah pada tingkat bising latar belakang (background noise level) perlu memperhatikan desain ventilasi untuk menghindari tingkat gangguan bising yang berlebihan. Perhatian juga harus  ditujukan pada peletakan outdoor (condensing) AC, sambungan ducting, dan bukaan, karena bunyi frekuensi rendah yang dihasilkan sangat mengganggu selama kegiatan berlangsung, utamanya bagi area penonton.  Selanjutnya, untuk menghindari distribusi suara yang tidak merata dan waktu dengung (reverberation time) yang melebihi kriteria yang disyaratkan bagi auditorium multifungsi, maka analisis kinerja akustik menunjukkan beberapa faktor interior yang perlu mendapat perhatian seperti bentuk dan dimensi ruang, serta bahan finishing dan desain peletakannya pada elemen interior.
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Kata kunci: parameter akustik ruang, tingkat bising latar belakang, distribusi tingkat tekanan bunyi, waktu dengung.	2257b531e33368abbfce9aa8cf8cf4ba	7ad3cfa96d5c25e39b8e37fbdca2ef89	4bcc930681af9b69831d9a684dc95d41	article	ANALISIS KINERJA AKUSTIK PADA RUANG AUDITORIUM MULTIFUNGSI Studi kasus: Auditorium Universitas Kristen Petra, Surabaya	Wiratno A. Asmoro	\N	2003
8206103	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001413	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16871	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001413}, priority = {2}	Heterotopias space, according to Michel Foucoult, is an unrealistic space or dimension in a realistic one. These sites are very dynamic and can be changed by even the smallest turn of events or time. Some of these changes vary from mild-changes to, what was called by Foucault, counter-sites, a site with two very measurable differences of activities, even the exact opposite activities e.g. real sites to unreal sites and sacred sites to profane sites. This phenomen was found, unexpectedly, in a Catholic Church, Tritunggal Mahakudus in Tuka-Dalung Bali, a building generally known by its high sanctity. A phenomenon that was thought unlikely to be found in a church, especially a Catholic Church, was made possible by cultural changes, one form of Catholic's enculturation movement, and the shifting of time or activity. 
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The main cause of these so called phenomena is the presence and the opening and closing of a gedong's door, a traditional Balinese room usually used in traditional Balinese houses and temples for storing and holding religious and sacred items. These adapted gedong was first used as a Balinese cultural representation in a western-based church, but in practice it serves more purposes than just that. It serves both as the connector and the divider of sanctity of a room. Furthermore, it also became a prominent being of changing situation and activity (from sacred to profane and vice versa) thus becoming a heterotopias room. One of it factors is the placement of these partition wall between sacred area and profane area during different activities.
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Ruang heterotopia menurut Michel Foucault adalah dimensi atau ruang tidak nyata dalam ruang nyata. Dimensi tidak nyata ini relatif dan bisa bergeser. Pergeseran dimensi yang relatif ini bisa terjadi dari pergeseran karakter-karakter ruang yang saling bertentangan, misalnya dari ruang yang nyata ke tidak nyata, ruang sakral ke profan. Fenomena ini, secara tak terduga, juga terjadi di dalam sebuah bangunan gereja Katolik, yang biasanya terkenal dengan kesakralannya yang tinggi. Fenomena ruang heterotopia pada Gereja Katolik Tritunggal Mahakudus (TMK) Tuka-Dalung Bali ini terjadi oleh pergeseran dimensi budaya, sebagai salah satu wujud inkulturasi budaya lokal, dan waktu atau aktivitas. 
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 Fenomena ini ditandai dengan terbuka dan tertutupnya pintu gedong, sebuah ruang tradisional Bali yang digunakan untuk menyimpan benda-benda keagamaan dan suci, pada gereja ini. Gedong yang semula ada sebagai perwujudan adopsi budaya lokal pada gereja TMK, dalam prakteknya memiliki fungsi yang lebih, yaitu sebagai penghubung dan pemisah kesakralan sebuah ruangan, sebagai penanda terjadinya perubahan aktivitas (sakral ke profan dan sebaliknya) dan membentuk ruang heterotopia. Salah satu faktor pendukungnya adalah terjadinya pergeseran dinding pembatas area sakral dan profan saat terjadinya perubahan aktivitas.
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Kata kunci:  Ruang, Heterotopia, Interior, Gereja Katolik, Tuka Dalung, Bali.	458a25be401f8aa0442efe83cc325d14	76ae9a76ddeaa3495205672c209edeb1	79162760693fcc822208cf9e7f9fc9b4	article	STUDI IMPLEMENTASI KONSEP RUANG HETEROTOPIA PADA INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK TRITUNGGAL MAHAKUDUS TUKA-DALUNG BALI	Sherly Jong	\N	2003
8206105	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001415	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16873	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001415}, priority = {2}	Ideology in its basic meaning, according to its etymology, is science of idea. This paper of ideology use ideological approach in discussing design through its generic concept not as political doctrine. Design ideology is a collection of knowledge behind form. Design will become a phenomenon of ideology when it is related with connotative meaning, analysed in ideological semantic level and used by society in certain cultural context. The ideology is related with certain cultural system that is derived from certain religious or other system of belief, life view, traditions, social, economy and natural geographic environment. There are many ideologies represented in design such as rationalism-functionalism, materialism, artificialism, individualism, intuitivism-symbolism, naturalism, spiritualism and communalism. 
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Learning design ideology will give a chance to represent identity with semantic value, not merely as a game of superficial culture without tacit meaning. Through ideological approach and study in representing local identity of building, the implementation of architecture/interior design codes won't be stock at a problematic of periodic and ethnic style. By representing local ideology, the design may still represent its global 'zaitgaist' context in modern style without loosing its local identity.
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Secara etimologis, ideologi berasal dari kata idea dan logos, merupakan pengetahuan tentang ide. Kajian ini merupakan apresiasi desain yang mempergunakan pendekatan ideologi berdasarkan konsep awalnya sebagai ide yang ada dibalik bentuk, bukan doktrin politik. Desain menjadi fenomena ideologi pada waktu desain yang memiliki makna konotatif dan dipergunakan oleh masyarakat dari lingkungan budaya tertentu dianalisis dalam kajian semantik. Ideologi berkaitan dengan sistem budaya tertentu yang terbentuk oleh elemen-elemen budaya seperti agama atau sistem kepercayaan, pandangan hidup, tradisi atau adat-istiadat, sistem sosial-ekonomi dan lingkungan alam geografis. Terdapat banyak ideologi yang dapat direpresentasikan dalam karya desain seperti rasionalisme atau fungsionalisme, materialisme, artifisialisme, individualisme, intuitifisme atau simbolisme, naturalisme, spiritualisme dan komunalisme.  
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Pembelajaran tentang ideologi desain akan memberikan manfaat dalam hal representasi identitas sampai pada tataran makna yang ada dibalik bentuk, bukan sekedar permainan budaya permukaan melalui kombinasi berbagai kode-kode langgam desain. Dengan mengeksplorasi dan merepresentasikan ideologi lokal, desain yang ingin menampilkan identitas bisa tetap mempergunakan langgam desain modern (representasi identitas global) yang sesuai dengan semangat jamannya tanpa kehilangan identitas lokal.
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Kata kunci : ideologi, rasionalisme, fungsionalisme, materialisme, artifisialisme, individualisme, intuitifisme, simbolisme, naturalisme, spiritualisme, komunalisme.	5b3a43d57b19a34a66cafe2a316f9cc9	edc9dee61bed0806ad937afb81b43ec5	ca7bff484b64129bbfe46e77af8a44f4	article	DESAIN SEBAGAI FENOMENA IDEOLOGI	July Hidayat	\N	2003
8206106	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001416	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16874	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001416}, priority = {2}	The Catholic Church adopts particular rules and meanings. Javanese culture also possesses rules, boundaries and meanings in building construction that includes space forming elements, facilities as well as other supportive elements. Inculturation of both these related cultures has to proceed in balance. Thus, comparisons must be drawn to be able to determine how far can a similar comprehension of meaning be achieved if inculturation of the Javanese culture and the Catholic church were to take place. 
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Observation shows that not all the Javanese culture as an element of inculturation in the interior of the Catholic Church can be implemented physically because a similar comprehension of meaning would then be difficult and would contradict each other. Among the Javanese cultures that can be elements of inculturation in the interior of the Catholic church are in zoning, floor and ceiling elements, colour, the positioning of pews and furnitures for the leader.
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Gereja  Katolik memiliki peraturan-peraturan dan makna-makna tertentu, Budaya Jawa pun memiliki aturan, batasan, serta makna tersendiri baik dalam tatanan bangunan yang meliputi elemen pembentuk ruang, fasilitas, maupun pendukung lainnya. Sedangkan dalam inkulturasi kedua budaya yang saling berhubungan ini harus berjalan seiring. Oleh karena itu, akan dibandingkan kedua budaya tersebut untuk mengetahui sejauh mana kesesuaian makna yang dapat dicapai apabila terjadi inkulturasi Budaya Jawa dengan Gereja Katolik.
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Dari hasil perbandingan tersebut diketahui bahwa  wujud  fisik Budaya Jawa sebagai unsur inkulturasi interior Gereja Katolik tidak semuanya dapat diterapkan karena tidak adanya kesesuaian makna dan hubungan timbal balik antara keduanya. Wujud  Budaya Jawa yang dapat dijadikan unsur inkulturasi dalam interior Gereja Katolik antara lain zoning, elemen pembentuk ruang lantai dan plafon, warna, tata letak bangku umat dan perabot  untuk pemimpin. 
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	09fdb6bb0a36ca9dfa5428661ef0201e	59877b22887d3d0b5c457332fabade83	dd98b8650eda29057a0067227fb9e5d8	article	WUJUD BUDAYA JAWA SEBAGAI UNSUR INKULTURASI  INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK	Sriti Sari	\N	2003
8206107	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001417	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/int/article/view/16875	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001417}, priority = {2}	Referring to the case study in the Department of Interior Design of Petra, the implementation of service learning pedagogy in a subject of design can give additional values for students. Considering aspects of psychology, social, economy, and culture, students can solve the real problems in their society. 
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Compared to two standard systems of approach in pedagogy: teacher-centred approach and learner-centred approach, it is known that implementation of service learning in the subject of Interior Design II is compatible with both of them. The implementation of service learning is conducive for students to develop all of their potencies of domains: cognitive, affective, psychomotor; and factors of education: cognitive and metacognitive, motivational and affective, developmental and social, individual differences.
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Gereja  Katolik memiliki peraturan-peraturan dan makna-makna tertentu, Budaya Jawa pun memiliki aturan, batasan, serta makna tersendiri baik dalam tatanan bangunan yang meliputi elemen pembentuk ruang, fasilitas, maupun pendukung lainnya. Sedangkan dalam inkulturasi kedua budaya yang saling berhubungan ini harus berjalan seiring. Oleh karena itu, akan dibandingkan kedua budaya tersebut untuk mengetahui sejauh mana kesesuaian makna yang dapat dicapai apabila terjadi inkulturasi Budaya Jawa dengan Gereja Katolik.
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Dari hasil perbandingan tersebut diketahui bahwa  wujud  fisik Budaya Jawa sebagai unsur inkulturasi interior Gereja Katolik tidak semuanya dapat diterapkan karena tidak adanya kesesuaian makna dan hubungan timbal balik antara keduanya. Wujud  Budaya Jawa yang dapat dijadikan unsur inkulturasi dalam interior Gereja Katolik antara lain zoning, elemen pembentuk ruang lantai dan plafon, warna, tata letak bangku umat dan perabot  untuk pemimpin. 
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Kata kunci: Interior Gereja Katolik, Liturgi,  Inkulturasi Budaya, Budaya Jawa 	31546ae3701a103e5049f7eed4f3c9f4	32c039cc5addf07c4ee072cedd00b659	e2f2995f07d442df7dd9fadea58943d9	article	IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPARISON OF SERVICE LEARNING PEDAGOGY IN A SUBJECT OF INTERIOR DESIGN	Adi Santosa	\N	2003
8206114	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001425	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16883	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001425}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses qualitative findings from a series of focus group discussions with six adult Malaysian men, aged 24-34, on the representation of men and masculinity in Men's Folio, a stylish lifestyle men's magazine. It highlights the extent to which the language used in the magazine's editorial content and advertisements that feature musculature images, fashion and style, and feminized grooming products and practices that have diversed impacts on the respondents' notions of a modern male identity.	fee5b585fb25d2053174aa2a24378e37	980936b155b15269b38a61849563176d	d8696c8a7dc4273f9776cefb62a43691	article	Men and Masculinity in Men’s Stylish Lifestyle Magazine	Collin Jerome	\N	2000
8206115	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001426	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16884	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001426}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the priorities in English pronunciation teaching in Indonesian EFL classrooms focusing on the English varieties, components of pronunciation, and techniques for pronunciation teaching. The results indicated that (1) international English was valued as a more appropriate variety for Indonesian learners, (2) and that while depending on a limited range of rather traditional techniques of pronunciation instruction, Indonesian EFL teachers valued segmental features more than suprasegmental features. 	79a909a2121b1c9ba8e0a6a935109e10	c19ff02c75793fde76d629261d863441	1ff9d9c279a68c2c52b0f9330f0db03c	article	Priorities in English Pronunciation Teaching in EFL Classrooms	Moedjito Moedjito	\N	2000
8206116	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001427	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16885	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001427}, priority = {2}	This essay is an attempt to show Fitzgerald's concern over the fate of the younger generation of the Twenties. Through Anthony's damnation in The Beautiful and Damned he tries to warn the younger generation against the danger of their hedonistic life. The values of hard work, investment, and self-restraint which used to be cherished no longer attract the youth's attention. On the contrary, they actualize their new-acquired freedom in parties, in drinking bootleg liquor, in their dancing mania, accompanied by the new rhythm of jazz music symbolizing their freedom.	a6c2b75ef2a62897e68cd9ff24046d96	7e305f37dc213f8358a2afbe9e41b838	e3f7cec90eee7a89d9b77cfcd464576f	article	The Impact of Sociocultural Changes on the Youth’s Achievement Orientation in Fitzgerald’s The Beautiful and Damned	S. Itafarida	\N	2000
8206117	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001428	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16886	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001428}, priority = {2}	This paper will reveal the psychological complications of the Captain, the main character of Strindberg's The Father. The writers are interested in inquiring what kinds of fixation and anxiety that the Captain undergoes, how he tries to solve his anxieties, and how he finally withdraws from reality. Therefore, a psychological approach with Freud's psychoanalytic theory is utilized in dissecting the complexity of the mental condition of the Captain.	5d041fe833c67a5df8c848b55dfe5f2b	7e749d47d90aea63b05233e05e1ee18c	8e803cfd0b968af7464c649540df9063	article	The Captain’s Psychological Problems and the Process of His Withdrawal from Reality in Strindberg’s TheFather	Chris Sutanto	\N	2000
8206118	k@ta	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001429	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ing/article/view/16887	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001429}, priority = {2}	This article discusses how the plot of Babel reflects the principles of the quantum-physic theory of complex system such as complexity, indeterminacy and non-linearity. In terms of complexity, the movie exposes more than two distinct subplots with their subcomponents. Yet, every subplot is only meaningful when it is mentally put in relation to the others. Due to its complexity, it is highly difficult for the audience and the characters of Babel to determine the meaning or the significance of a component in the story. Finally, Babel also displays the phenomena of non-linearity and chaos. Babel's non-linearity expresses both positive and negative feedback loops, with the first being dominant. This is largely responsible for the chaotic development of the plot.	5b489bd3b9b22fe9ae4477e5483419b7	8fff311352784999eb99c2dd559eaf0f	1b46c160a5ec28c29e8f7506f0c4c748	article	The Complex System in Babel	Dwi Setiawan	\N	2000
8206120	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001431	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16890	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001431}, priority = {2}	Mining association rules is one of the important tasks in the process of data mining application. In general, the input as used in the process of generating rules is taken from a certain data table by which all the corresponding values of every domain data have correlations one to each others as given in the table. A problem arises when we need to generate the rules expressing the relationship between two or more domains that belong to several different tables in a normalized database. To overcome the problem, before generating rules it is necessary to join the participant tables into a general table by a process called Denormalization Process. This paper shows a process of generating Multidimensional Fuzzy Association Rules mining from a normalized database of medical record patients. The process consists of two sub-processes, namely sub-process of join tables (Denormalization Process) and sub-process of generating fuzzy rules. In general, the process of generating the fuzzy rules has been discussed in our previous papers [1, 2, 3, 4]. In addition to the process of generating fuzzy rules, this paper proposes a correlation measure of the rules as an additional consideration for evaluating interestingness of provided rules.	d454d1ccb425413796deefb2d44b5022	09a70e8215a6ccdce32314414e02e863	41ba2afe8aa94b966181017179cb8cb6	article	MINING MULTIDIMENSIONAL FUZZY ASSOCIATION RULES FROM A DATABASE OF MEDICAL RECORD PATIENTS	Andreas Handojo	\N	2001
8206124	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001435	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16895	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001435}, priority = {2}	PCU-CAMEL (Petra Christian University-Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering Department Learning Environment) has been developed to integrate the use of this web-based learning environment into the traditional, face-to-face setting of class activities. This integrated learning method is designed as an effort to enrich and improve the teaching-learning process at Petra Christian University. A study was conducted to introduce the use of PCU-CAMEL as a tool in evaluating teaching learning process. The study on this method of evaluation was conducted by using a case analysis on the integration of PCU-CAMEL to the traditional face-to-face meetings of LIS (Library Information System) class at the Informatics Engineering Department of Petra Christian University. Students’ responses documented in some features of PCU-CAMEL were measured and analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of this integrated system in developing intrinsic motivation of the LIS students of the first and second semester of 2004/2005 to learn. It is believed that intrinsic motivation can drive students to learn more. From the study conducted, it is concluded that besides its capability in developing intrinsic motivation, PCU-CAMEL as a web-based learning environment, can also serve as an effective tool for both students and instructors to evaluate the teaching-learning process. However, some weaknesses did exist in using this method of evaluating teaching-learning process. The free style and unstructured form of the documentation features of this web-based learning environment can lead to ineffective evaluation results	5657d910083ecac1097d557ac13dce94	c8c1570e4fcc3e79c044e36be4cf9ca8	e8b36b19b30f3152caadb932f571fd94	article	USING PCU-CAMEL, A WEB-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, IN EVALUATING TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS	Arlinah Rahardjo	\N	2001
8206126	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001437	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/inf/article/view/16897	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001437}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, motion tracking application is widely used for many purposes, such as detecting traffic jam and counting how many people enter a supermarket or a mall. A method to separate background and the tracked object is required for motion tracking. It will not be hard to develop the application if the tracking is performed on a static background, but it will be difficult if the tracked object is at a place with a non-static background, because the changing part of the background can be recognized as a tracking area. In order to handle the problem an application can be made to separate background where that separation can adapt to change that occur. This application is made to produce adaptive background using Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) as its method. GMM method clustered the input pixel data with pixel color value as it’s basic. After the cluster formed, dominant distributions are choosen as background distributions. This application is made by using Microsoft Visual C 6.0. The result of this research shows that GMM algorithm could made adaptive background satisfactory. This proofed by the result of the tests that succeed at all condition given. This application can be developed so the tracking process integrated in adaptive background maker process.
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Saat ini, aplikasi motion tracking digunakan secara luas untuk banyak tujuan, seperti mendeteksi kemacetan dan menghitung berapa banyak orang yang masuk ke sebuah supermarket atau sebuah mall. Sebuah metode untuk memisahkan antara background dan obyek yang di-track dibutuhkan untuk melakukan motion tracking. Membuat aplikasi tracking pada background yang statis bukanlah hal yang sulit, namun apabila tracking dilakukan pada background yang tidak statis akan lebih sulit, dikarenakan perubahan background dapat dikenali sebagai area tracking. Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut, dapat dibuat suatu aplikasi untuk memisahkan background dimana aplikasi tersebut dapat beradaptasi terhadap perubahan yang terjadi. Aplikasi ini dibuat untuk memisahkan background dengan menggunakan metode Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM). Metode GMM melakukan cluster data piksel dengan menggunakan warna background tiap piksel sebagai dasarnya. Setelah cluster dibentuk, dilakukan pencocokan input sebagai distribusi, dimana distribusi yang dominan dijadikan sebagai background. Aplikasi ini dibuat dengan menggunakan Microsoft Visual C 6.0. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa algoritma GMM dapat beradaptasi terhadap background. Hal ini dibuktikan dengan hasil pengujian yang sukses terhadap semua kondisi yang diberikan. Aplikasi ini dapat dikembangkan lebih lanjut supaya proses tracking dapat terintegrasi dengan background yang adaptive.
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Kata Kunci : adaptive, background , Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM)	71ee20cd940f6862b9768c19abe3ac11	73c054f2d2cf82679782af84e933c450	0d03b30794b3d7e7ed99efc0348e7fca	article	ADAPTIVE BACKGROUND DENGAN METODE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS UNTUK REAL-TIME TRACKING	Fredy Wibisono	\N	2001
8206145	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001457	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16917	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001457}, priority = {2}	Biometric as one of identification or recognition person techniques that based on  uniquely part of human body. Voice one of uniquely human has. Voice signal that come out from different speakers give different voice pattern. Because of high variations used neural network (NNW)for matching the patterns. Before voice data is processed using NNW it’s processed using digital processed through feature extraction phase using discrit wavelet orthogonal base 4 orders with 10 and 15 decomposition rate. The result of NNW is processed by model decision maker that determine speaker identification. The result of experiment shows system biometric built can identify as high as 86%	26bbbc4e3962e0e48e9da8f9e6356975	ac59e48c539eabce6546eaf7c43184ee	48fd7798c64097ec16e9b4d99aa27d00	article	BIOMETRIK SUARA DENGAN TRANSFORMASI  WAVELET BERBASIS ORTHOGONAL DAUBENCHIES	Ketut Agustini	\N	2007
8206146	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001458	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16918	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001458}, priority = {2}	The needs of electricity increase rapidly; energy resource from the power plant cannot fulfill those needs. Steam turbine that mostly used is vital equipment in a power plant. This paper presents the result of the numerical study on the frequency control using Neural Network. In operating steam turbine, the stability level frequency is important maintained because has significant effect to the output. Neural Network application has been done the design of neural network controller on the plant. While neural network plant and controller are combined, or online training, then the result is approaching the set point with 0,000899902 errors.	ef4d9ad2c7968b25ecb503e125711446	d7c88018502ecac0e6c032811f357e34	177de180df624047d9f7c23ecd010116	article	APLIKASI JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN PADA  PENGENDALIAN FREKUENSI TURBIN UAP	Rahmi A Rahmi A	\N	2007
8206147	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001459	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16919	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001459}, priority = {2}	Short-circuit problem cause higher current than the equipment needed will cause that equipment damage. To overcome that shor-circuit problem needed protection relay that can protect electrical equipment from damage. Protection relay can respond quickly, and not easy damage, flexible and easy to maintain. The used of digital protection relay shows better than conventional protection relay. Digital protection relay is developed to protect bigger system. Microcontroller as digital system can be applied as protection relay by adding some support circuits. The used of microcontroller and current reading circuit in this reasearch gets prototype of digital protection relay designed as transient over curent. This protection relay can protect simple system from short-circuit problem.	9caf77bb4fc884bca2ef310fc8f4b5dd	5fd47d676832fa68f7785ad17492c15c	e3f1184860c7c44f499825729ca9002b	article	PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI RELAY ARUS  LEBIH SESAAT BERBASIS MICROCONTROLLER	M. Sonni	\N	2007
8206148	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001460	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16920	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001460}, priority = {2}	Motor speed controller usually used in industrial, so alot of researches done to make better  speed control system. In this paper  the used of FuzzIPC (Driver Fuzzy logic for Festo) in controlling DC motor speed. As controller using Festo PLC FC34 type. Constraint of Festo PLC gives Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) that must use external frequency multiplier built using AT89C2051 WITH 12MHz that change PWM signal from PLC to give new PWM signal with higher frequency, but has the same duty cycle. Experiment result shows that frequency multiplier modul output has cbigger multipier factor cycle duty error.  The biggest error occur multiplier factor 250. FuzzyIPC used as controller algorithm can give a good control DC motor speed. Frequency multiplier must be revised still has big error. Non-accuracy system in calculating and speed of calculation done by microcontroller.	5fd4439bacfb5932c1599c417c8d06e6	4d4242e3b0209f217973980208b5b787	2c433807b77d735d736aa6646c0a031a	article	PENGGUNAAN FUZZIPC DAN PENGALI FREKUENSI  UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN KECEPATAN MOTOR DC	Julianto Putra	\N	2007
8206149	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001461	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16921	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001461}, priority = {2}	Keyboard as importance instrumentation and usually use in typeing to compter. Normal person easily can type using both hand, but not for person that has only one hand. So it’s needed tools that can be used easily by hand physical defect person. Many knobs on keyboards that must be used so its need imitation function like SHIFT, CTRL and ALT that can be accessed using foot. The selected knobs because usually used in typing. Tool designed called bridge PS/2 using AT89S51(Atmel, 2003) mikrocontroller. Evaluation done, bridge PS/2 can receive input from foot switch as lenghten knobs for SHIFT, CTRL, or ALT send to the computer through PS/2 port.	9ceeeda3e9525c54ac35899428d19309	73abccb7962653c15ab2a232bcb2ea23	8437a435b46d4a2fc47ba5ded843f904	article	PELENGKAP KEYBOARD KOMPUTER BAGI ORANG CACAT UNTUK MENGETIK	Yuwono Dinata	\N	2007
8206150	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001462	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16922	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001462}, priority = {2}	Coating Process Aluminum/chrom in reflector and mirror in PT Astra Otopatrts, on ADIWIRA Plastic Division done using vaccum machine manually. Manually process will cause variation performance process production betweeen from one operator to other operator, this can cause high production rejections. The problem is: “How to make better production process performance that usually done manually�?. In this research already designed automatic control system that PLC based in metalizer vaccuum machine for coating process. Designed result can imcrease vaccuum performance with cycle time  1.344 ms (PLC) and 708-893 ms manual system.	fb3cf792f2e336027b31349471025037	993c1b28ca751c81236532412b95688b	b0b847a72b1cd75722ec9d69f6aac14e	article	OTOMATISASI SISTEM PENGENDALI BERBASIS PLC PADA MESIN VACUUM METALIZER UNTUK PROSES COATING (Studi Kasus di PT. Astra Otoparts,TBK-Divisi Adiwira Plastik, Bogor)	Dedy Yulistyawan	\N	2007
8206151	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001463	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16923	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001463}, priority = {2}	 A power transformer has important role in a substation, for transmission and distribution of electric energy to customers. Its performance of reliability should be maintained. Therefore, it is necessary to be monitored in integrated approach continuously. This manuscript presents an integrated monitoring system simulation of power transformer using LabviewTM software, as a description in real condition. On this simulation, it is necessary some inputs, such as frequency, transformer capacity, primary and secondary voltages, load and its power factor. The simulating design needs sensings as sensor or transducer representations. The results are primary and secondary currents and voltages waves, oil and winding temperature charts, frequency, cooling conditions and protection system. They are operated and displayed integratedly.	37f3f60f6841de9ad27d0d6bab4e175b	fda90424001fee06b1dd185ff785dff8	10a72b64bf24860a3280ecc7c3502473	article	MODELING OF INTEGRATED MONITORING ON POWER TRANSFORMER USING LABVIEW<sup>TM</sup>	Waluyo Waluyo	\N	2007
8206152	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001464	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16924	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001464}, priority = {2}	The GPS was developed by the United States Department of Defense as a reliable means for accurate navigation. The system provides highly accurate position and velocity information and precise time on a continuous global basis to an unlimited number of properly equipped users. By using combined GPS receiver and microcontroller together with radio system, we can design a monitoring system for our vehicles and display the result on the computer. This system consists of a master module that transmites and receives signals from computer and two slave modules to collect GPS data from vehicles. The result of experiment shows that this system is able to track the vehicle on digital map with accuracy as high as 95%.	c347d0ff79603f5baa980ca237da2a8a	ceaf70853c9bf90546c841e8f1c01e03	f4b5f34020baf23940c32d0cde5a4d77	article	SISTEM PEMANTAUAN POSISI MOBIL MENGGUNAKAN  GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) BERBASISKAN RADIO FREKUENSI	Helmy Widyantara	\N	2007
8206153	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001465	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16925	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001465}, priority = {2}	Digital painting using air brush as a tool to make easier in printing digital picture without printing. This tool consists of: a computer function as image processing and coding image point value as send to the micro controller. Minimal ratio between paint and tinier is used 1:2. The tinier used the easier paint flow out. From the experiment done the result of airbrush painting shows the same as done manual.	46322bca48a1ae3d34ffa086cb3a673f	5da27f6d2d7e0a8aae8504096e6006d9	6b91abdceb10cb4f8eaf7bbf7f52a6f0	article	PERANCANGAN PAINTING AIR BRUSH MENGGUNAKAN METODE CANNY ADGE DETECTION	Mar’i Muhammad	\N	2007
8206154	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001466	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16926	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001466}, priority = {2}	The objective this research to design equipment based on computer that can be used as pre -detection or safety in case of fire. Equipment built consists of temperature and smoke, Programmable Pheriperal Interface (PPI) 8255,  Analog to Digital Converter (ADC), Digital to Analog Converter (DAC), driver trigger and water spray. Method used in detecting and safety fire using fuzzy system that consists of fuzzification, rule based and defuzzification. The result of experiment shows that air spray automatically function based on the result of temprature and smoke sensor with fuzzy rule applied in the system.	4139a993dbbc2efe01ea0d6ce36b59f3	e885436da251f75f2d0e7e0ef84cc8ae	20282fec9c3d136242adfe18fbd2e56c	article	PENDETEKSIAN DAN PENGAMANAN DINI PADA  KEBAKARAN BERBASIS PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC)  DENGAN FUZZY LOGIC	Helmy Widyantara	\N	2007
8206155	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001467	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16927	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001467}, priority = {2}	By serving place for sending and receiving  Short Message Service (SMS), can make essier for the public in communicating each other using SMS, although they don’t have any mobile phone or lack of pulse they have. Some electronic text editors based on microcontroller that connected to computer SMS Gateway, can replace mobile phone function as software for sending and receiving SMS. Sending process or reading SMS through SMS Gateway, done by mean of changing text data that come from electronic editor become Protocol Data Units (PDU) data or vice versa. This device could send and display SMS that has been received appropiate user’s request.	13fccaea7275048162fad2b991af894f	366cb77a6dae86f267d7b45c2b414510	21ae684c88bd4a74ce2ed874793f9049	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT PENGIRIM PESAN  SINGKAT UNTUK UMUM DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN KOMPUTERkdsf	Tjio Hoo	\N	2007
8206156	GEMATEK (Jurnal Teknik Komputer)	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001468	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/tek/article/view/16928	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001468}, priority = {2}	Signal Interpreted Petri Net (SIPN) is one of the formal methods to design and to analyze behavior of automation systems. Using SIPN, it can be shown the relationship between developed algorithms and sequential processes. SIPN diagram can then be implemented in general controller hardware such as Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). In this paper, an algorithm for bio-ethanol process production automation system is developed by using SIPN method. The developed algorithm is then analyzed using invariant method. It is found that the resulted automation algorithm achieves high transparency metrics and has no conflicts.	f2f7f71a5d02e45ab51df71383531bf3	a592a0a847cfa64350ada12a866d3708	7b6d5e0fc6a1a8231b30def136ab281b	article	PERANCANGAN DAN ANALISIS SISTEM OTOMASI PADA PROSES PRODUKSI BIOETANOL MENGGUNAKAN  JALA PETRI SINYAL TERINTERPRETASI (JPST)	Alex Dananjaya	\N	2007
8206169	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001482	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16942	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001482}, priority = {2}	In general, the difference between qualitative and quantitative research can be seen from the characteristics of data used (measured versus observed), data collection methods (structured interview versus in-depth interview, participant observation), and clearly, from the method of analysis. Example is quantitative research with quantitative guidance (level of significance in hypothesis measuring, factor analysis in creating construct validity estimation of a variable measuring, and so on). Indeed, we need to analyze some of the questions related with the differing between both, that include: do all qualitative research are researches which emphasized in subjectivity and reflexivity? Do all qualitative research emergent or exploratory in nature? Do all qualitative research ideographic in nature? Isn’t there one research that nomothetic? How about the results found using proposition from the perspective of social construction of reality? Some of the answers from the questions above will be discussed in this article.	56be261f648e9e1f5f105bf3f8e904f8	19037b43e61f68e06218f2471c46e930	36a0430b7c09a2e8a6e55f9aed97f576	article	DIKOTOMI KUALITATIF – KUANTITATIF DAN  VARIAN PARADIGMATIK DALAM PENELITIAN KUALITATIF	Dedy N. Hidayat	\N	2007
8206170	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001483	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16943	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001483}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, University as one of the educational institutions is not only paying attention to education but also in getting profit. These are caused by the tight competition among universities. The autonomy system in Government Universities and the establishment of new private universities are the cause of this tight competition. The problem is every private university competes in getting as many students as possible. Individual approach by a professional public relations officer is one of the most effective ways in overcoming this problem. 
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The result of the research shows that not all public relations officers in those private universities, do their role as real public relations officers. They also do not have the same understanding about the role of a public relations officer. The universities which know well about the role of Public Relations, will do their work well and concentrate in building the image for their university. All of these will give influence in the increasing of their student intake but for the ones which do not understand the role of Public Relations will just place Public Relations in the same position as marketing.	acf0203423520e5e701ab5b5c9947514	2be05e492a4f8d50ac9c2dcf98ce2dc4	d689a8487e88bcb8a5e59171d438ddd3	article	KAJIAN PERAN PUBLIC RELATIONS DALAM MENINGKATKAN CITRA PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA DI JAWA TENGAH	Rini Darmastuti	\N	2007
8206171	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001484	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16944	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001484}, priority = {2}	Keterlibatan praktisi media dalam politik adalah topik yang kontroversial, khususnya sejak Indonesia menginjak era demokratisasi. Banyak yang berang¬gapan bahwa pemilik media dan jurnalis seharusnya dilarang untuk memasuki politik, apalagi untuk memegang jabatan di pemerintahan. Masuknya mereka ke dalam politik memperkuat pendapat bahwa politik hanya menguntungkan kaum yang berkuasa. Pada penghujung tahun 2004, ketika Indonesia mengada¬kan pemilu langsung yang pertama sepanjang sejarah pasca-kolonialnya, timbul sebuah fenomena di mana jurnalis dan pemilik media merambah ke dalam kancah perpolitikan. Hal ini membentuk simbiosis mutualisme yang berman¬faat bagi tokoh-tokoh media dan politik namun acap kali merugikan rakyat. Artikel ini diawali sebuah tinjauan teoritis mengenai demokrasi dan publik ketika berhadapan dengan media dan kekuasaan. Di sini model hubungan media dan politik dalam konteks Barat yang kerap digunakan sebagai standar (teoritis) jurnalisme di seluruh dunia dikontraskan dengan model hubungan jurnalisme dengan politik di Asia dan negara-negara dunia ketiga. Tidak adanya batas pemisah yang tegas antara jurnalisme dan politik yang umumnya didapati di negara-negara Asia didapati pula di Indonesia. Kemudian kasus-kasus praktisi media (jurnalisme) yang memasuki dunia politik di Indonesia pasca Orde Baru dipaparkan. Esei ini berargumen bahwa masuknya praktisi media ke dalam kancah perpolitikan di tengah era demokrasi dan kebebasan media menyebabkan sebuah langkah mundur dalam proses demokrasi dan mengan¬cam kebebasan pers. Apabila praktisi media berkecimpung dalam kekuasaan politik dan media pada waktu yang bersamaan maka independensinya akan terancam. Dengan demikian terancam pulalah pelayanan masyarakat yang seharusnya menjadi fokus seorang pejabat publik.	a23b9792bf8168849cbd19d2a3438453	3ff7d888900cac582449b93d9d7dce4b	05844246b9f332b32fbff174f3fedc7c	article	WHEN MEDIA AND POLITICS COLLIDE: THE INVOLVEMENT OF INDONESIAN MEDIA PRACTITIONERS IN POLITICS IN THE WAKE OF DEMOCRACY	Grace Swestin	\N	2007
8206172	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001485	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16945	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001485}, priority = {2}	Media online menyajikan cara baru dalam menyiarakan informasi. Di era reformasi, suratkabar/koran menyediakan cara baru untuk mewartakan melalui media online. Karakteristiknya mencakup, hipertektualitas, multimedia dan inter¬aktif. Semua itu dijadikan sarana menjembatani pertukaran informasi. Tiga koran di Indonesia dan di Philipina dipilih untuk diteliti dengan meng¬gunakan media online. Temuannya adalah ternyata media koran versi online meng¬gu¬na¬kan karakteristik yang berbeda. Hipertektualitas menyisakan per¬soalan isi, multimedia.mencapai tingkatan konvergensi dan adaptasi interaksi masih belum sepenuhnya berhasil.	bb2c382ffe0e404d8cb7e34e0df6585e	aa29e86dc329e62b2a722bf20f8b0994	fb09ffc8dd745a444b44b96fa3657b0e	article	THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ONLINE VERSION OF NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS IN INDONESIA AND THE PHILIPPINES	Jandy E. Luik	\N	2007
8206173	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001486	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16946	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001486}, priority = {2}	Why do we have such interest in analyzing a movie? Because movie is interesting and, yet, ambiguous. On one side, a movie is rich with elements of postmodernism. On the other side, movie is filled with real representation of social realities that occurred in real world; where human unable to accept it limitation, humanity. Because, there are certain things that human should not do. Humans endured in themselves the emotions which add complexities in meeting their problems. Whilst, robots have none. Robot is efficient and as a machine it has a great power that humans do not possess. 
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Humans desire for robots in this world, because humans need to gain control. There is a wanting for taking control on their fellow humans. If, that can be done, then there will be wars of interest, enmity, conflicts, and so on. But, if, in some way, robots are the object of control, everything will be different. Robots controlled by humans, and humans handle the remote control or the chip.	c956b0991537f522278533b71e65971d	4399cd3580b88b5d6ac03dd1f0282b7f	bd94d9589ea2053f798e7281bd263d3b	article	ANALISIS FILM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) PADA ASPEK SOSIAL, KULTURAL DAN TEKNOLOGI	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2007
8206174	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001487	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16947	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001487}, priority = {2}	One of problems faced by institution which carries out long distance learning system is lack interaction between students with lecturer. To solve this problems, universitas terbuka (UT) where media internet condeneted a facility of community forum service in UT website. This research aim is to descript UT student interaction pattern in community forum, during registration 06.2 until 07.1. This research is using qualitative description by applying content analysis approach. Result of research shows that there are 1201 email, with 1293 problem, which submitted by 479 students, the most intensive problem is interaction personal (25,90%), general issue (14,24%) score or examination (11,91%), tutorial (25,90%), module (6,58%), learning material substance (4,08%), the way learning (4,08%), TAP/UKP (4,00%), TM/ML (3,41%), registration (3,41%), graduation (2,33%), curriculum (1,58%), accreditation (1,58%), scholarship (0,92%), school fee (0,58%), credit switching (0,42%), and diploma (0,17%).	3a7df4422f12121abcf2d654d0485ac3	ca0326b771c8f4371f57a5080824e3a3	48095c8a610ca41f6d2cd516416574c3	article	ANALISIS ISI TOPIK DISKUSI INTERAKTIF MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA DALAM FITUR “FORUM KOMUNITAS UT ONLINE�? (Content Analysis Interactive Discussion Topic Open  University in Fitur “Forum Komunitas UT Online�?)	Pardamean Daulay	\N	2007
8206175	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001488	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16948	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001488}, priority = {2}	In an organization, to ensure the succeed of an organizational communi-cation, we need to have a good communication between superiors and sub-ordinates (downward communication), but very often there are mixed communi¬cation in the lower level due to the incomplete information by the time a message reached the lower level employee. The usage of proper downward communication tools can help to minimize the downward filtering and mixed message. The communication tools that are used to send message from the upper level to lower level, whether it’s oral or written are considered important additional facility for downward communication. This research is using qualitative approach with focus group discussion method. The research result indicates that in every type of downward communication which consist of task instruction, rational, ideology, information and feedback, the employees are using different downward communi¬cation tools with different reason or different encouragement factor of tools usage too.	9ee3f673c731c321c54bdfa0e1398ca0	50ff60ec257c689d0f504dbe901e164d	99a46dd6ed06b3ba373a13a9ffb3df81	article	MEDIA KOMUNIKASI PILIHAN KARYAWAN DALAM ALIRAN PESAN DARI ATASAN KE BAWAHAN (DOWNWARD COMMUNICATION)	Prida Ariani AA	\N	2007
8206176	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001489	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16949	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001489}, priority = {2}	The role of media can be summed up as having the interdependent level in society, especially culture and society’s way of life. In reality, the existences of media depend on society. On of the way to understand its audience is to understand its society. Through lifestyle, media will understand how they can provide things that are acceptable for a society, especially intended and potentially the market target of the media. In the eve of highly forward technology and society development, media is one of human’s need in getting information. But, with the increased amounts of offers from media and their programs, society begins to be selective in choosing the program they watched.	30f2bc29248f3565efd46aa6301b2da2	f977c14d64f5368660c8536eb8bd411d	289ae080c86f0a04c80f6ffc529cd57f	article	NILAI DAN GAYA HIDUP MASYARAKAT DI DALAM MEDIA	Felicia Goenawan	\N	2007
8206177	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001491	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16951	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001491}, priority = {2}	Reception analysis provides a means of understanding media texts by understanding how these texts are read by audiences. Theorists who analyze media through reception studies are concerned with the experience of media (print, broadcasting, online media) and it takes a closer look at what is actually going on. Reception analysis concentrates on the audience themselves and how they come to a particular understanding view of a text, and how meaning is created through that experience. An important concept of reception theory is that the media text-the individual movie or television program-has no inherent meaning in and of itself. Instead, meaning is created in the interaction between spectator and text; in other words, meaning is created as the viewer watches and processes the movie. Reception theory argues that contextual factors, more than textual ones, influence the way the spectator views the movie or television program. Contextual factors include elements of the viewer's identity as well as circumstances of exhibition, the spectator's preconceived notions concerning the movie or television program's genre and production, and even broad social, historical, and political issues. In short, reception theory places the audience in context, taking into account all of the various factors that might influence how she or he will read and contruct meanings from the text, such as in form of still images, moving images, or written. To understand the meanings that people take from a text it is necessary to get closer to individual audience members and engage with them at a personal level-qualitative research becomes a necessity There are obvious implications for research methodology. Quantitative research is not suited to investigating the construction of meaning.	ab434ea84257fc46011b3c35cc5481c4	7746185b279ba3730772259587069370	d83f3b62581b04ea0fdf6d7d806a50a1	article	PENELITIAN KHALAYAK DALAM PERSPEKTIF RECEPTION ANALYSIS	Ido Hadi	\N	2007
8206178	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001492	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16952	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001492}, priority = {2}	Baudrillard, following Barthes, noted the movements which easily altered to visual experience where driver or viewer interacted with image, than with physical world (Ecstasy 13). Other than metaphorical transformation from physical world to image “on�? a windshield, “cyberspace�? provides simulations behind monitor screen. What’s real will no longer as a reference for postmodern version of Window Alberti. Scene or simulation screen is a shallow surface that no longer conforms to image games between metaphor and the represented world. For Baudrillard, screen provides the example of “reality satelitation�? reaching speeds detachment and hyperreality. “It once to be previously mentally projected that lives as a metaphor in terrestrial habitat which from now on projected entirely without metaphor, into definite space of simulation�? (Ecstasy 16). Not for long now the metaphor to change, simulated highway of Internet as a form of virtual reality. Virtual reality doesn’t mean “representation of reality�? but a “simulation of reality�?. Baudrillard explained that simulation is the creation of reality models which without origin or without reality, but hyperreal! People believed the already constructed reality, as social construction of reality (adopted from the concept of Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman), like drama scenario, which define individual roles, change the narration, build its self image and collectively and oddly includes exploring the cyberspace. Computer technology, internet, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and cyberspace, has loaded with pseudo-event, which eventually offers virtual community.	19625e8ef7269c59d8cc96d5845c3474	35b9df267cc53ec03f3bb82df451c61c	15d06b848845533b8b19b1f2c95886f0	article	DUNIA CYBERSPACE BAUDRILLARDIAN “THE MATRIX�?	Wolly Baktiono	\N	2007
8206179	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001493	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16953	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001493}, priority = {2}	Public relations as a proactive management function, which performs the effort of monitoring trends, events, issues that may arise and distract the important relationships in a company. The continuous monitoring effort done by the Public Relations through informal relationship, and others, may give big benefit to the company when the crisis occurs. That’s why, PR can be said to be the portrait of the company. It is the eyes, ears and at the same time, the speaker for the organization. When an organization trembles, PR stands forward, when organization at a stable condition, it remains diligent in research and analysis, when a company moves forward, it stands behind, supports all organization’s supporting activity and programs. In other words, Public Relations is a must. When a crisis occurs, PR exists as a facilitator and mediator between organization and it’s public. That’s why I emphasized in my preamble’s argumentation that PR is highly needed in an organization, especially in Indonesia which, from my point of view, still gives meaning and locates PR in a highly different position as it is supposed to be.	d6f1b52ea7283688fc1e32124257ddb9	b7a7a50c0650db2290e5969c50048cce	ec8b3b0a95ad130980f4cc1ccf6fa7e5	article	PENERAPAN MANAJEMEN KRISIS  DI INDONESIA : MEMOTRET KRISIS DALAM KACAMATA PUBLIC RELATIONS	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2007
8206180	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001494	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16954	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001494}, priority = {2}	Culture is people’s way of life, views and values. Learning about culture means learning about language, communication and elements of culture, but more than that culture in our world today deals with what are the trends and act as popular items. We acknowledge popular culture as the culture that represents insubordination towards society’s strict old way of life. Popular culture is what we eat, drink, sleep with, watch, and act with. The writer trids to read the reality built in popular culture and otherwise popular culture as a reality. Writer found that popular cultures are not just about people, language, fashion or even life necessities. Popular culture has its root in commercial values and likewise. Populer culture bears the burden of producing something that worth commercially. In return, popular culture held the identification of a society as a unity. What someone wears identify whether certain someone are a part of a popular society or not.	9a8a1bef687bc0a75438f78af51e1f71	3110ec4dcbe584cf34be36ae1e83311f	44d6a2d3bb4d8460b75b43046f340836	article	BUDAYA POPULER DALAM KEMASAN PROGRAM TELEVISI	Titi Vidyarini	\N	2007
8206181	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001495	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16955	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001495}, priority = {2}	Representation of Nationalism in Corporate Advertising of PT. Gudang Garam Tbk. Nationalism is a psychological condition in which somebody surrenders his loyalty to nation state in the name of a nation. While representation is something refers to message, by which reality is encoded in communication; by words, sound, image, or their combination. This thesis explains about how nationalism is represented in the corporate advertising of PT.Gudang Garam Tbk. version “Rumahku Indonesiaku�? and “Rumahku Indonesiaku: Cahaya Asa�?. This is a qualitative research using semiotics method, based on the codes of television theory by John Fiske, syntagm-paradigm concept by Saussure, and the grammar of film and television. The nationalism represented in the advertising consists of self-determination, solidarity, patriotism, social justice, and national identity. Although the advertising is a Corporate Social Responsibility campaign, it still contains particular symbol refers to usual symbol that represents Gudang Garam cigarette product.	43469c0708a195dd728caf51023bdc2d	b6c0db275f79c5d00404dda963dbaddc	7158cbf736308c35fbb7439ea6da1335	article	REPRESENTASI NASIONALISME DALAM IKLAN KORPORAT PT. GUDANG GARAM TBK	Ria Wibisono	\N	2007
8206182	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001496	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16956	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001496}, priority = {2}	Moblog refers to blogging activities through mobile devices such as PDA and cell phone. Moblog is developed from previous well known computer used media application called blog. With the improvement of communication technology develop¬ment, mobile blog activity can be done through cellular phone. Moblog is a form of new media convergence, instead of old media convergence. This can be seen from new media’s charac¬teristics in moblogging that are Digitality, Interactivity, Disper¬sality, and Virtuality. Moblog is also combined from several new media applications and devices that are blog, cell phone, digital camera, internet, and several computer functions. There are several convergencies impli¬cations because of moblog that are media consumer behaviour, prosumer techonology production, and media ownership concentration. In conclusion, moblog is considered as a new media convergencies form that has some new media characters and gives some convergencies impact.	bfc4d5304a9894be47ad5f06d19e833f	aafdb6fc4f5c3284a8bf9ad983b534b1	82d1fa704c1a78f73cdbc690e263269b	article	MOBLOG SEBAGAI KONVERGENSI NEW MEDIA	Lady Tjahyana	\N	2007
8206183	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001497	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16957	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001497}, priority = {2}	The development of industrial television has two sides. In one hand, it gives blessing but on the other hand posses some disadvantages. In autonomy era since 1999, all regional administratives have big opportunities to establish television station. Therefore, they are competing to invite some investors to come. Such as, Bali Post from Bali found Yogya TV, Jawa Pos came to Batam and found Batam TV etc. They are aware that it isn’t difficult to manage media firm. TV has more influence than radio or print media. Since 1950, all country in the world had used TV as media to campaign or to socialize their program to people. TV is an effective tool to deliver message to audience. Basicaly, human prefers audio-visual activity than to read or to listen. Through TV, they can take information, entertainment, and also education values. By 2009, there will be more than two hundred television stations established in some cities in Indonesia. Finally, the audiences will have more channels to watch.	0900c24a639a5b5f3c344bccf16e7f6e	e72d09b227fd1aa22dcb17864c5deecc	b29c69cb961a2f42714ea8d041b09946	article	MENAKAR KEKUATAN DAN KEUNGGULAN INDUSTRI TELEVISI LOKAL DI ERA OTONOMI	Gatut Priyowidodo	\N	2007
8206184	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001498	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/16958	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001498}, priority = {2}	How does the candidate have to campaign her/his self to be recognized by its citizens? Not all regions have mass media publication, such as newspaper and television. They only have RSPD and private radio station. Therefore, It’s necessarily to carry on the election for the candidate directly in order to be recognized by its citizens. It’s very difficult for the candidate to be recognized by its citizens without campaigning to get maximum result without knowing the voter character. In the marketing field, the product, which has capability to compete and to win the competition, is they, which have capability to fulfill the need, market want, and market expectation. The research uses survey method. The Women political participation is the housewife involvement in voting, while the voter behavior could be observed based on the candidate campaign activity. The data test has been used in this research is Spearmans correlation with the trust level 5%. The Research samples are the housewife in Sukoharjo Regency and living in Sukoharjo district, Bendosari and Polokarto. The sampling technique has been used in this research is multi stage cluster sampling. In this research, campaign is directly the important media for influencing people. Farther, it is necessarily for the candidate to be recognized by citizen their real figure. By the existing support given to district, the society would be tend to behave responsively on the candidate.	8e55a0078a11cd62f8ca5800e68f210b	379486c9ccd0c9aa21e44534afe4e558	e0371aa079394d1839d0e19a01addb75	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA KAMPANYE KANDIDAT KEPALA DAERAH DAN PERILAKU PEMILIH PARTISIPASI POLITIK WANITA (Studi pada Ibu-Ibu Rumah Tangga dalam PelaksanaanPemilihan Kepala Daerah di Kabupaten Sukoharjo)	Nunun Widarwati	\N	2007
8206185	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001499	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16959	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001499}, priority = {2}	The major mode which lead to die failure in die casting is die soldering caused by the intimate contact between alloy and die at high temperature. It leads to malfunctioning of die inserts that require replacement or repair, thus causing significant decrease in productivity. The effect of melt temperatures on morphology and characteristic of intermetallic layer such as thickness and hardness of intermetallic layer between die surface and aluminum has been studied. This experiment used as-annealed H13 tool steel as die material which dipped into Al-7%Si alloy at 6800C, 7000C, 7200C and Al-11%Si alloy at 6600C, 6800C, 7000C. High melt temperature favored the growth of intermetallic layer due tp the increasie of the diffusion rate of iron and aluminum atoms. Hence, high melt temperature facilitates die soldering.
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Umumnya kerusakan cetakan pada industri die casting disebabkan die soldering yang terjadi pada permukaan cetakan yang mengalami kontak langsung dengan logam cair pada temperatur tinggi. Hal ini dapat menyebabkan perlu diadakannya perbaikan atau penggantian cetakan sehingga menurunkan produktivitas. Untuk itu dilakukan penelitian mengenai pengaruh temperatur logam cair (melt) terhadap morfologi dan karakteristik lapisan intermetalik yaitu ketebalan dan kekerasan lapisan intermetalik yang terbentuk antara permukaan cetakan dan logam cair. Pada penelitian ini digunakan baja H13 as annealed sebagai material cetakan yang dicelup ke dalam paduan Al-7%Si pada temperatur 6800C, 7000C, 7200C dan Al-11%Si pada temperatur 6600C, 6800C, 7000C. Peningkatan temperatur logam cair akan meningkatkan laju difusi pertumbuhan lapisan intermetalik karena laju difusi atom-atom besi dan aluminium meningkat. Sehingga ketebalan dari lapisan intermetalik akan meningkat seiring dengan peningkatan temperatur logam cair. Oleh sebab itu, tinggiya temperatur logam cair memper¬mudahkan terjadinya die soldering.
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Kata kunci: Die casting, die soldering, paduan aluminium silikon, temperatur logam cair, lapisan intermetalik.	697f53cea94b1057e9b98ea43e57bd5f	8a510d9ea4cd13748510383a3a37594a	111781b6c527ca5cdb7fccf8035b9a16	article	Morfologi dan Karakteristik Lapisan Intermetalik Akibat Die Soldering pada Permukaan Baja Cetakan (Dies) dalam Proses Pengecoran Tekan Paduan Aluminium Silikon	Sri Harjanto	\N	2000
8206186	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001500	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16960	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001500}, priority = {2}	A new method for continuous trans-esterification process that is based on the microwave heating, has been developed. The design consists of a microwave cavity, where in a transparent pipe is througly set up. This transparent pipe is used to continuously flow the biodiesel reactants. The experimental observations indicate that the design works well. At the level of microwave output power of 1300 watt (2x650 watt), the reaction rate is found to be 1 liter/minutes. The viscosity measurements of biodiesel products, as  most important parameter, yielded  values  of 1.5-1.76 times than that of mineral diesel, which satisfies the biodiesel standard
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Sebuah metode baru untuk proses transesterifikasi kontinyu dengan pemanasan meng¬gunakan microwave telah dikembangkan. Desainnya terdiri atas pemanas microwave berlubang dimana sebuah pipa transparan menembus microwave tersebut. Pipa transparent digunakan untuk mengalirkan secara kontinu reaktan biodiesel. Hasil pengamatan eksperimen menunjuk¬kan bahwa peralatan yang didesain dapat bekerja dengan baik. Pada tingkat daya keluaran  mikrowave  sebesar 1300 watt (2x650 watt), laju reaksi sebesar 1 liter/menit. Hasil pengukuran viskositas sebagai parameter penting biodiesel yang dihasilkan mencapai 1.5 – 1.76 lebih kental dibandingkan dengan minyak diesel mineral standart.
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Kata kunci: Biodiesel, gelombang mikro, transesterifikasi.	9ffe47ba1d54bbedf9b5b352ec78dd51	650dda99f456d366718f37d4cb2d8d2f	0e298f0518655342af9156dad1227f55	article	Studi Penggunaan Mikrowave pada Proses Transesterifikasi Secara Kontinu  untuk Menghasilkan Biodiesel	Saiful Rahman	\N	2000
8206187	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001501	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16961	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001501}, priority = {2}	Per capita electricity consumption is a living standard index in a country. In Indonesia, as number of people and industries are increasing, the need of electricity is also increasing. As a result of the rising world’s price of fossil fuel, PT. PLN (Persero), a local state utility, needs to find a better way to reduce its operational cost, 75% of which is the price of plant’s fuel. One possible solution is to replace liquid fuel (HSD and MFO) with LNG or coals. This research aimed at fuel cost comparison between the use of LNG, coals and the liquid fuel in a steam power plant. The research focus on the cost reduction but neglects the actual operational implementation. The results of analysis, based on 51465 kW power and 85% boiler efficiency assumption, showed that the mass rate flow of HSD, MFO, LNG and coal are 13446,95 kg/h, 14328,98 kg/h, 1156,7 kg/h and 29032,52 kg/h respectively. Furthermore, annual fuel cost of HSD, MFO, LNG and coal are 890.73, 530.61, 154.63 and 87,61 billions respectively. The fuel cost saving from the replacement of HSD with LNG and coals are 736.1 and 803.12 billion/year respectively. As comparison, the fuel cost saving from the replacement of MFO with LNG and coals are 375.98 and 443.0 billion/year respectively.
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Konsumsi listrik perkapita merupakan indeks standar kehidupan masyarakat suatu negara. Di Indonesia, dengan semakin meningkatnya kegiatan industri dan jumlah penduduknya, maka kebutuhan daya listrik juga mengalami peningkatan. Akibat terjadinya kenaikan harga bahan bakar minyak dunia sekarang ini, PT. PLN (persero) sebagai salah satu perusahaan listrik negara harus memikirkan usaha penghematan biaya operasi,  dimana 75%nya adalah biaya bahan bakar. Salah satu usaha yang dapat ditempuh PT. PLN (persero) adalah dengan penggantian bahan bakar utama PLTU dari bahan bakar minyak (HSD dan MFO) menjadi gas alam (LNG) atau batubara. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah membandingkan efisiensi penghematan biaya bahan bakar LNG dan batubara dibanding bahan bakar minyak (HSD dan MFO) sebagai bahan bakar utama pembangkit uap PLTU. Penelitian hanya menitik beratkan pada segi penghematan ekonomi semata tanpa mempertimbangkan segi teknik operasional. Dari hasil analisis diperoleh untuk asumsi daya 51465kW dan efisiensi boiler 85%, maka laju alir massa bahan bakar HSD, MFO, LNG dan batubara masing-masing adalah 13446,95 kg/jam, 14328,98 kg/jam, 11567,94 kg/jam dan 29032,52 kg/jam. Selanjutnya biaya bahan bakar HSD, MFO, LNG dan batubara masing masing adalah 890,73 milyar/tahun, 530,61 milyar/tahun, 154,63 milyar/tahun dan 87,61 milyar/tahun. Besarnya penghematan biaya bahan bakar HSD terhadap LNG dan batubara masing-masing adalah 736,1 milyar/tahun dan 803,12 milyar/tahun. Selanjutnya besarnya penghematan biaya bahan bakar MFO terhadap LNG dan batubara masing-masing adalah 375,98 milyar/tahun dan 443,0 milyar/tahun.
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Kata kunci: HSD, MFO, LNG, batubara, PLTU.	dbc172c62d2aeed0d612b26d3fdba27f	e8a8b0082292a6148711540736f720b6	b313cfcdae3db42afa5dbab182ae3f54	article	Estimasi Penghematan Biaya Operasi PLTU dengan Cara Penggantian Bahan Bakar	Dedi Suryadi	\N	2000
8206188	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001502	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16962	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001502}, priority = {2}	Material handling process is affected by planning and setting layout facility since cost of material handling can reached 30-90% total production cost. In a metal furniture factory products were made without good setting layout facility. The machines and material were set at empty places. Distances between machines were not set so the traffic would get traffic jam. Unfinished material must wait until the number requirement for handling is reached. The layout setting of machines will be set with Group Technology. The methods used are Rank Order Clustering, Similarity Coefficient and p-median. The result of this method can reduce distance of material handling until 68%.
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Perencanaan dan pengaturan tata letak pabrik berpengaruh pada proses pemindahan bahan karena biaya proses pemindahaan bahan dapat mencapai 30%-90% dari total biaya produksi. Selama ini sebuah perusahaan mebel logam melakukan proses pembuatan mebel logam berdasarkan lokasi mesin-mesin yang ada. Penempatan penambahan mesin ataupun bahan yang digunakan hanya berdasarkan ruang yang ada. Jarak antara proses (mesin) satu dengan yang lain tidak dipertimbangkan sehingga terjadi kesimpangsiuran proses. Bahan setengah jadi harus menunggu hingga jumlah tertentu untuk dipindahkan. Untuk itu dilakukan pengaturan tata letak mesin-mesin yang ada dengan menggunakan Metode Group Techonology. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode Rank Order Clustering, Similarity Coefficient dan p-median. Dengan metode ini jarak perpindahan bahan berhasil dikurangi hingga 68 %. 
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Kata kunci: Group technology, rank order clustering, pengangkutan material.	aa0e5eaf740cacebb6bb16ebf3fb17d7	2d31afad26b278a7d0c92925e673613e	fabcdd65462038eaba5e7fa9dc4c6cd9	article	Aplikasi Metode Group Technology dalam Memperbaiki Tata Letak Mesin untuk Meminimalkan Jarak Perpindahan Bahan (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Mebel Logam)	Amelia Amelia	\N	2000
8206189	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001503	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16965	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001503}, priority = {2}	Water Chiller Air Conditioning (AC) is an air conditioning system that has ability for cooling more than one room. The water chiller AC have two cycles consist of primary and secondary cycles. In the primary cycle, refrigerant is used as working fluid while in the secondary cycle, the water is used as working fluid. To determine the heat absorbed by water, it can be done by analyzing NTU (Number of Transfer Unit) of the water chiller system. The variation of the chilled water volume rate applied in this research was from 13 l/min to 5 l/min, with the interval of 0.5 l/min. As a result, it was founded that the maximum value of NTU was 2.01, at chilled water volume rate of 12 l/min. Below that chilled water volume rate, values of NTU would decrease and stable. It can be concluded that the volume rate of chilled water influenced  the value of NTU in the FCU (Fan Coil Unit) of the water chiller AC system.
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AC water chiller merupakan alat pengkondisian udara yang dapat mengkondisikan udara lebih dari satu ruangan untuk satu perangkat AC, karena sistem AC water chlller terdiri dari dua siklus yaitu siklus primer dan siklus sekunder. Pada  siklus primer yang bertindak sebagai fluida kerja adalah refrigeran dan pada siklus sekunder yang bertindak sebagai fluida kerja adalah air. Untuk mengetahui penyerapan panas  terjadi secara maksimal oleh air dapat dilakukan dengan menganalisa NTU dari sistem water chiller tersebut. Variasi laju aliran volume dilakukan dari 13 ltr/mnt sampai 5 ltr/mnt dengan selisih 0,5 ltr/mnt setiap pengujian. .Dari hasil pengolahan data dan analisa  grafik didapat bahwa NTU terbesar yaitu 2,01 dicapai pada laju aliran volume 12 ltr/mnt yaitu sebesar 2,01, kemudian turun dan stabil. Jadi laju aliran volume chilled water berpengaruh terhadap NTU pada sisi FCU dari sistem water chiller.
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Kata kunci: NTU, laju aliran volume, air pendingin, AC water chiller.	23a40349045ee9e5e6999f949ab2a094	0a93176f01864d2ee4c8df0cfbe84e1b	a66aa0bd174d2aec4ff9a4ae849725fe	article	Pengaruh Laju Aliran Volume Chilled Water Terhadap NTU pada FCU Sistem AC Jenis Water Chiller	I Made Rasta	\N	2000
8206190	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001504	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/16964	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001504}, priority = {2}	The improvement in torsional properties of RC is becoming extremely important in the modern day constructions. Over the years the SFRC is being used for improving cracking characteristics of RC. The present paper deals with the behaviour of over reinforced SFRC members subjected to pure torsional loading. Torsion tests on the 15 reinforced steel fiber reinforced concrete beams revealed that, fiber has noticeable effect on the cracking torque and very little effect on the ultimate torsional strength of the member. However fiber inclusion could improve the torsional toughness of the member.	d298000bf9fdf5308408ff8fb3e133ba	45427a9c4fec802e05857fdd9e72ddb1	33058a7e7851fc287608ddfcf4255073	article	Effect of Steel Fibers on the Behavior of Over-Reinforced Beams Subjected to Pure Torsion	Gunneswara Rao Tippabhotla	\N	2000
8206191	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001505	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16966	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001505}, priority = {2}	A rectangular pipe is placed perpendicularly to viscous fluid flow which has higher temperature. The positions of a rectangular pipe in the flow are one of  the rectangular wall  placed perpendicularly to the flow, one of the corner of rectangular pipe placed to the direction of coming flow and  one of the corner with angle of less or greater than 90o placed to the direction of coming flow. With numerical study by using Finite Volume Method, is obtained that the position of pipe in which one of the corner directed to the coming flow has good heat transfer when compared with rectangular pipe of which one of the rectangular side directed perpendicularly to the coming flow. More the angle of corner will give more the heat transfer and vice versa. Every variation of 15o of wall angle of pipe makes the variation of heat transfer approximatly 1.5%. 
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Sebuah pipa berpenampang segi empat dipasang melintang dalam aliran fluida viskos yang bertemperatur lebih tinggi. Posisi pipa dalam aliran yaitu salah satu bidang pipa tegak lurus dengan datangnya aliran, salah satu sudut pipa diarahkan dengan datangnya aliran dan sudut pipa yang lebih besar atau lebih kecil dari 90o diarahkan dengan datangnya aliran. Melalui studi numerik dengan Metode Volume Hingga, didapatkan bahwa posisi pipa dengan salah satu sudut segi empatnya diarahkan ke datangnya aliran mempunyai perpindahan panas lebih baik dibanding dengan pipa yang mana salah satu dindingnya dipasang tegak lurus dengan aliran. Semakin besar sudut pipa yang diarahkan ke aliran maka semakin besar perpindahan panasnya, dan sebaliknya. Setiap perubahan sudut pipa segi empat 15o akan membuat perubahan perpindahan panas sekitar 1,5%.
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Kata kunci:  Fluid velocity, rectangular pipe, flow, heat transfer, finite volume method.	ece778b061a9be06a848228532df4dd1	91556f306037d75ce8e3e086b105a1d3	28135977630ed49ce67aea7cb99f2d81	article	Pengaruh Posisi Pipa Segi Empat dalam Aliran Fluida Terhadap Perpindahan Panas	Kaprawi Kaprawi	\N	2000
8206192	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001507	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16968	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001507}, priority = {2}	After May 2006 earthquake the two Pendopo Joglo buildings in Yogyakarta, as displayed in figure 1A and 1B, were showed different failures. In Pendopo Joglo 1A, the sokoguru was broken right under the sunduk kili causing the building to collapse. On the other hand, in Pendopo Joglo 1B case, the sakaguru was slipped but still remained on its position on the umpak so the building did not collapse. The structure differences between the two buildings were the support system used for each building. Pendopo Joglo 1A used pen and hole in the sokoguru base to act as pin joint support, while in Pendopo Joglo 1B, the sokoguru was only placed on the umpak, so it could slip if the earthquake shook it. The slip (as in 1B case) restrained the earthquake vibration as could be learned in base isolator technology. This writing is not a study based on field observation but an analysis about the two buildings different responses to the earthquake vibration which was caused by the different support character. This analysis is based on Static Equivalent Earthquake Load Analysis and is using qualitative method.
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Dua buah bangunan Pendopo Joglo di Yogyakarta pada gambar 1A dan 1B mengalami kerusakan berbeda setelah kejadian gempa bumi bulan Mei 2006. Pada Pendopo Joglo 1A  sokoguru patah tepat dibawah sunduk-kili dan bangunan runtuh, sedangkan pada pendopo joglo 1Bsokoguru bergeser posisinya pada tumpuan umpak, tapi bangunan tidak runtuh. Perbedaan struktur kedua bangunan terletak pada sistem tumpuannya, yaitu Pendopo Joglo 1A menggunakan tumpuan sendi berupa pen dan lubang di kaki sokogurunya, sedangkan pada pendopo joglo1B sokoguru hanya diletakkan diatas umpak sehingga dapat bergeser apabila digetarkan gempa. Pergeseran ini memberikan sifat meredam getaran gempa yang dapat dipelajari dari teknologi base-isolator. Tulisan ini bukan sebuah penelitian yang didasarkan pada fakta lapangan, tapi berisi analisis tentang perbedaan respon kedua bangunan terhadap getaran gempa akibat adanya perbedaan sifat tumpuan. Analisis dalam tulisan ini  didasarkan pada analisis beban gempa statik ekivalen (2) dan dibahas secara kualitatif
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Kata kunci: gempa, Pendopo Joglo, sistem tumpuan, repon struktur, peredaman.	ee2e9ebfa3e5b5f5fb93d968fd9d1767	90c50670d20fba292a264fe875898326	ba4162f5d23d88da335557082d2da1a7	article	RESPON PENDOPO JOGLO YOGYAKARTA TERHADAP GETARAN GEMPA BUMI	Bisatya W. Maer	\N	2000
8206193	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001508	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16969	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001508}, priority = {2}	The house reconstruction after Java Earthquake 2006, is an example of how more than 180,000 units house were constructed within less than a year. Disaster event—such earthquake—is not only ruining “a house�? but also “a life�? of many families. They lost their house, belonging, and even beloved family. They suffered shortage of supports to revive their owned family life. In the same time, support from others, donors, and government were definitely limited. A strategy to cope with the issue should be addressed to speed up a house reconstruction for family life revitalization within a lack of resources. A core house is one of concepts or models using a small and simple replicable construction which easily adaptable by community. This small earthquake resistance house is designed to have economic construction cost so that this approach could maximize the number of family impacted. The core house is expected to be expanded by families through process of construction support sharing or a subsidized approach among government, donors, and family owned sources.	cf86ddc8028db15f65ffb36839ab2d86	99fa9d80ee47497e0bee362e8e98af62	d6585eff6080b688e9eb3db80a07cd47	article	CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006	Ikaputra Ikaputra	\N	2000
8206194	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001509	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16970	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001509}, priority = {2}	The demand of walling panels with acoustic qualification has surprisingly increased, due to the needs for home theaters and mini recording studios in the increase of environmental noise. Therefore, good supply of acoustic panels, especially those with lower price are necessary. A series of study to explore possibility in using paddy-straw as main material to construct cheap and high quality panels has been developed. Prior to this study, an earlier small research showed there was a great potency in using paddy-straw as panels, especially ones drawn from paddy in type IR. The earlier study recommends further research to examine strength of compression and tensile of the constructed panels to go for building materials, which is presented in this paper. Acoustic qualification of the panels is subject for further reserach.
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Kebutuhan akan panel pelapis dinding yang bersifat akustik terus meningkat seiring meningkatnya kebisingan dan kebutuhan terhadap ruang studio pribadi. Ketersediaan panel pelapis dinding dengan harga yang lebih terjangkau seperti yang terbuat dari bahan limbah sangatlah dibutuhkan. Pada penelitian awal telah diselidiki kemungkinan penggunaan jerami yang merupakan limbah sebagai bahan baku pembuatan panel akustik. Penelitian tersebut menunjukkan bahwa jerami sangat potensial digunakan sebagai bahan aku panel, terutama jerami padi berjenis IR. Selanjutnya panel jerami ini perlu mendapatkan perlakukan uji desak dan lentur untuk memastikan kemampuannya menahan berat sendiri dan kekuatannya saat proses penggunaan, sebelum akhirnya mengalami pengujian berkaitan dengan kualitas akustik. Kekuatan desak dan lentur panel dimaksud, tersaji dalam tulisan ini.
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Kata kunci: panel jerami, uji desak, uji lentur.	957649430ef538472ea0ba42242ce645	b45e24aa8728638c06a3244b7f922514	0950a8710837ab89c951ae6c5d43f7a4	article	JERAMI SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU PANEL AKUSTIK PELAPIS DINDING	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2000
8206195	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001510	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16971	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001510}, priority = {2}	Historical building existences in some area have ability to give specific atmosphere to that area. Special characteristic for its architecture elements and details, and also its historical value, bring historical building to be a landmark for its area.However, sometimes the specific characteristic of historical building is not visible in nighttime. Without special lighting for some historical building in the nighttime, its characteristic will be disappear and identity of its area that formed by the building will be lost.	d8853487c4f2f48f77e15926860bc7f0	ef583b6716a040ab94163391913413ff	cd983ab845700bc561acc3223e837ea3	article	KUALITAS PENCAHAYAAN PADA BANGUNAN BERSEJARAH	Parmonangan Manurung	\N	2000
8206196	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001511	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16972	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001511}, priority = {2}	Bale Daja is a building sited in kaja (northerly) direction which is defined in accordance to local terms. Kaja or Daja has been tied with a hilly (mountainous) area, lining along Bali’s east to west axis. To those reside on the southern part of this line, northerly is insequence with the actual north direction. However, those stand on the opposite side have their notherly pointing to the actual south direction. Bale Daja has various inherent functions. These include its usages as a sleeping area, space for giving birth, quarantine area for female teenagers, and storage for valuable family belongings. In a long run, these usages have been expanded to incorporate further functions of a building for sleeping, numerous domestic activities, chatting, offering preparation, reading and writing manuscripts, welcoming guests, and meeting with both local and government officers. According to a thorough investigation, there are seven types of Bale Daja found. In several cases within its development, a Bale Daja has been completed with one or more additional uses of a toilet, a modern working space, and a room dedicated for watching television. Such type of a Bale Daja is usually accessed through its sides with windows and wide openings attached. These changes are also accompanied by the use of newly available building materials. This writing examines the development of Bale Daja viewed from Balinese Traditional Architecture principles through transformation, both-and phenomenon and resultant of complexity. The recent transformation of a Bale Daja shows a trend in which traditional value systems and architectural guidelines remain highly regarded in practice. Thus, such an architectural development demonstrates a capacity to accommodate social development taking place within its society
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Bale daja merupakan bale yang mengikuti perletakan sesuai dengan arah mata angin dalam penyebutan masyarakat setempat. Kaja atau daja merupakan daerah yang lebih tinggi (baca: gunung); untuk Bali Selatan merupakan sebutan bagi arah utara dan untuk Bali Utara merupakan sebutan bagi arah selatan. Fungsi tradisi bale daja adalah fungsi awal yang merupakan bale tempat tidur saja. Fungsi tradisi lainnya juga ditemukan sebagai ruang melahirkan, ruang tidur untuk anak gadis serta ruang tempat penyimpanan benda-benda pusaka (gedong simpan). Namun perkembangan fungsi tradisinya juga ditemukan yaitu sebagai ruang tidur yang juga berfungsi sebagai ruang untuk aktivitas domestik seperti mencari kutu, ngobrol, majejahitan (membuat bahan persiapan upacara), membaca dan menulis lontar, menerima tamu, rembuk keluarga serta menghadap pimpinan pada rumah pemimpin umat atau pun pemimpin masyarakat. Ditemukan 7 tipe bale daja dalam kapasitasnya sebagai arsitektur tradisional Bali. Pada perkembangannya, ditemukan bale daja dengan tambahan toilet, ruang kerja modern, ruang TV, dengan pencapaian dari samping dan tambahan jendela dengan bukaan yang cukup luas serta memakai bahan-bahan baru. Tulisan ini mengetengahkan kajian terhadap perkembangan bale daja ditinjau dari kaidah-kaidah arsitektur tradisional Bali melalui transformasi, fenomena both-and, dan resultan kompleksitas. Transformasi bale daja saat ini mengarah pada resultan yang membenarkan yang masih mengikuti kaidah-kaidah arsitektur tradisional Bali dan sesuai dengan nilai-nilai keyakinan masyarakat Bali. Dengan demikian terlihat bahwa perkembangan arsitektur bale daja mampu mengakomodasi perkembangan masyarakat Bali.
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8206197	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001512	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16973	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001512}, priority = {2}	In periods of his governance, Governor General Herman Willem Daendels (1808-1811) greatly influenced the city growth of Batavia (currently known as Jakarta) and Surabaya. He has also affected colonial architecture in Dutch East Indies during 19th century. His style of leadership that was arrogant and tough has been succeeded to reborn proud of Dutch nation as a colonist and also eliminate Javanese traditional architecture that was started to adopt by some Dutch ‘aristocrat’ at the end of 18th century for housing development. Daendels’ governance initiated new style of architecture which is known as ‘Indische Empire’. The style has been adopted from ‘Empire’ style of France and has made some adjustment with local climate and life style of Dutch East Indies The style has been used in Dutch East Indies during 19th century.
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Dalam kurun waktu pemerintahannya selama kurang lebih 3,5 tahun, Gubernur Jendral Herman Willem Daendels (1808-1811) ternyata berperan besar terhadap perkembangan kota di Batavia (sekarang Jakarta) dan Surabaya maupun arsitektur kolonial di Hindia Belanda sepanjang abad ke 19. Gaya pemerintahannya yang keras dan angkuh ternyata berhasil menghidupkan kembali keangkuhan Belanda sebagai kaum penjajah dan menjauhkan pengaruh arsitektur tradisional Jawa yang sudah mulai diadaptasi oleh kaum ’aristokrat’ Belanda pada akhir abad 18, untuk pembangunan perumahan. Kedatangan Daendels mengakibatkan timbulnya gaya arsitektur yang kemudian dikenal dengan sebutan �? Indische Empire�?, berasal dari gaya Empire di Perancis yang disesuaikan dengan iklim dan gaya hidup di Hindia Belanda. Gaya ini berkembang di Hindia Belanda sepanjang abad ke 19.
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Kata kunci:  Sejarah arsitektur Kolonial Belanda, Daendels, Indische Empire.	d0766e2ce70b733038fcb800d662fe2a	80a07d1b40ba09f69eab41966e8f0ada	af33b97429c8364e1777a1fc8acc8a1c	article	DAENDELS DAN PERKEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR DI HINDIA BELANDA ABAD 19	Handinoto Handinoto	\N	2000
8206198	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001513	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16974	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001513}, priority = {2}	This research is based on the phenomena of the existence of Banjarese traditional houses in Bakumpai tribe. This research compares 15 samples of traditional houses in Marabahan with 62 traditional houses in Banjarmasin. Based on the field observation, there are 5 types of traditional houses that look alike in both places. The five traditional houses are among the 11 types of Banjarese traditional houses, they are (1) Bubungan Tinggi type, (2) Balai Bini type, (3) Palimasan type, (4) Cacak Burung type, and (5) Joglo type. Based on the comparison analysis, it is concluded that there is a close relationship between the two places, Marabahan and Banjarmasin. This is shown by the similarity in space organization, the shape of the roof, name of the space, the function of the space, the structure and construction of the house, as well as the ornament applications. Nevertheless, there are some differences between the two places. The differences lie in the aspects of dimension and the motifs of carvings. While as traced through its history aspect, it is shown that the development of traditional architecture of Bakumpai tribe preceded the development of traditional architecture of Banjarese tribe.
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Penelitian ini didasari fenomena adanya rumah tradisional suku Banjar di wilayah kediaman suku Bakumpai. Penelitian ini membandingkan antara 15 sampel rumah tradisional di wilayah Kota Marabahan dan 62 rumah tradisional di wilayah Kota Banjarmasin. Dari hasil pengamatan lapangan, diperoleh hasil bahwa terdapat 5 (lima) tipe rumah tradisional yang sama di kedua wilayah. Ke-5 tipe rumah tradisioanl tersebut merujuk pada referensi 11 (sebelas) tipe rumah tradisional yang ada di wilayah suku Banjar. Lima tipe rumah tersebut adalah (1) tipe Bubungan Tinggi, (2) tipe Balai Bini, (3) tipe Palimasan, (4) tipe Cacak Burung, dan (5) tipe Joglo. Berdasar analisis perbandingan diperoleh kesimpulan bahwa terdapat hubungan yang sangat erat antar kedua wilayah. Hubungan tersebut ditunjukan oleh kesamaan organisasi ruang, bentuk atap, nama ruang, fungsi ruang, struktur dan kontruksi, serta adanya ornamen. Namun demikian perbedaan tetap ada, yaitu pada aspek dimensi dan ragam hias.motif ukiran. Sedangkan dari aspek kesejarahan, bukti catatan sejarah menjelaskan bahwa perkembangan arsitektur tradisional suku Bakumpai berkembang mendahului perkembangan arsitektur tradisional suku Banjar. 
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Kata kunci:  Suku Banjar, Suku Bakumpai, Hubungan Arsitektural dan Sejarah.	767317c3047111fa5c486dace5ae3e4b	87b5bcce65e1741d85ac0aa54e820aab	f404e2f4aab0e6e28c9532ba31ead325	article	JEJAK HUBUNGAN ARSITEKTUR TRADISIONAL SUKU BANJAR DAN SUKU BAKUMPAI	Ira Mentayani	\N	2000
8206199	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001514	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16975	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001514}, priority = {2}	The tobacco plantation in the area of Klaten Regency has many huge barns for drying tobacco since the year of 1850s, named los. The los(es) can be found in remote area in the villages; such as in Bendo Gantungan, within Gayamprit tobacco plantation. In other area, some of the los(es) can be seen from the main road or from the train within Yogyakarta - Surakarta; but they are not as many as in the year of 1970s – 1980s. The finding of this research confirms that los has high vernacular value. This can be shown not only from its organization of space; but also from its form, its local  materials, and its local technique. 
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Abstract in Bahasa Indonesia:	b9bea1ca590be8e102d0013ecdb75267	989e7b5fcf82a1ede7ea961179599d0a	c1a90f31f8b7428f1131e40ba1ed1067	article	VERNAKULARITAS LOS, BANGUNAN PENGERING TEMBAKAU DI KABUPATEN KLATEN, JAWA TENGAH	Titien Saraswati	\N	2000
8206200	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001515	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16976	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001515}, priority = {2}	Colonialism periode in Indonesia left many old buildings especially in North  Jakarta which they were put into a conservation buildings`s area by gouverment of Jakarta at present time.  The arrival of the colonialism brought architectural styles to the buildings that they build. Also the buildings styles that were influenced at past time in Europe. More than 3 centuries of colonialism in Nusantara left many buildings with many buildings`s conceptional and  design which represent the time. Architectural designing with 4 seasons of Europe brings  differences to architectural design with 2 seasons of Nusantara. Tropical area such as Jakarta which has wet-hot season gives sun-shine and rains along the year. It means high temperature and  humidity at the same time will really influence the buildings.  Concerns to local`s wise in designing the buildings at colonialsm periode, we could read the architecs`s conceptional to gain the adaptive and compromized design with local climate.
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Periode kolonialisasi di daerah Jakarta khususnya banyak meninggalkan jejak yang dapat dilihat pada beberapa gedung di kawasan Jakarta Utara, yang mana pada saat ini oleh pemerintah setempat dijadikan kawasan konservasi kota. Kedatangan kaum kolonial tersebut membawa serta  pengaruh-pengaruh langgam arsitektur yang saat itu sedang berkembang di benua Eropa. Masa kolonialisasi lebih dari 3 abad  selain meninggalkan banyak gedung di seantero Nusantara, meninggalkan juga jejak aneka konsep dan disain  Langgam arsitektur dari Eropa yang berhawa dingin dengan 4 musim akan sangat berbeda dengan keadaan daerah berhawa panas dan lembab (tropis-lembab) seperti daerah Jakarta yang beriklim tropis-lembab. Daerah beriklim tropis-lembab- seperti pada umumnya di Nusantara- ditandai dengan melimpahnya cahaya   matahari serta hujan sepanjang tahun. Hal ini berarti daerah tropis-lembab akan selalu mengalami suhu panas dibarengi kelembaban yang tinggi pula. Dikaitkan dengan kearifan dalam mendisain gedung, pada perjalanan kolonialisasi dengan rentang waktu 3 abad lebih tersebut bisa terbaca bagaimana usaha arsitek gedung-gedung pada masanya berusaha adaptif dan berkompromi dengan iklim setempat.
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Kata kunci: Langgam arsitektur, periode kolonialisasi, iklim setempat, usaha adaptif dan kompromistis, kearifan dalam mendisain.	ef1d74979ac2689d0078a2cdb8a9c528	f1822889a28dd5f446d0c3736f3938b2	9f124fd4318a638a4eee4e87865ae4f1	article	ASPEK IKLIM DALAM DESAIN BANGUNAN DI KAWASAN KONSERVASI KOTA JAKARTA	Achsien Hidajat	\N	2000
8206201	DIMENSI (Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur)	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001516	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ars/article/view/16977	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001516}, priority = {2}	Kotagede is the historical site of Mataram Islam great city who build until 1532. This district has justify as international conservation district on ’Yogyakarta Declaration and Kotagede Declaration’ at Yogyakarta 1996, in ‘Asia and West Pacific Network Urban Conservation (APWNUC)’ workshop and symposium 4th. Kotagede distric characteristic threatened because rapid physical function change as impact of economical growing and productive economical oriented. It nescessary to analysis the urban space characteristic that appropriate with this distinctiveness visual distric space. This research use rasionalistic quantitative method in order to find the image of distric space characteristic. Variables of analysis are street floor as horizontal bottom enclosure and street wall as vertical enclosure. JMP program and pixelate Adobe Photoshop use to process research data. Output of the analysis is distric space characteristic on Jl. Kemasan,  include outline, facade rythem and quality of street space
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Kotagede adalah situs bersejarah peninggalan Kotaraja Kerajaan Mataram Islam yang berdiri sejak tahun 1532 M. Kawasan ini telah ditetapkan sebagai kawasan konservasi tingkat internasional dalam ’Yogyakarta Declaration and Kotagede Declaration’ di Yogyakarta melalui workshop dan simposium ke 4 oleh Asia and West Pacific Network Urban Consevation (AWPNUC) pada tahun 1996. Karakteristik kawasan Kotagede terancam akibat percepatan perubahan fungsi fisik sebagai dampak pertumbuhan ekonomi dan perubahan pemilikan yang berorientasi ekonomi produktif. Perlu dilakukan analisa karakteristik ruang kawasan yang sesuai dengan ciri visual ruang kawasan tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode rasionalistik untuk mendapatkan gambaran karakteristik ruang kawasan secara kuantitatif. Analisa dilakukan dengan variabel lantai ruang jalan (street floor) dan dinding pembatas sebagai pelingkup ruang jalan (street Wall). Pengolahan data dilakukan secara digital dengan program komputer JMP dan pixelate Adobe Photoshop. Hasil analisis merupakan temuan karakteristik di Jl. Kemasan, terhadap outline, irama bukaan bangunan dan kualitas ruang jalan yang dapat dimanfaatkan untuk menyusun arahan rancangan  kawasan.
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Kata kunci:  jalan kemasan kotagede, konservasi, karakteristik.	f0b3a0918fee6a5cb6cf87bedd705ee0	644401aa5ff3edfca02a97eb82854d14	aed2f5b294d39de2ab451f18ae1599a4	article	METODE ANALISIS KUANTITATIF RASIONALISTIK DALAM MENENTUKAN KARAKTERISTIK RUANG UNTUK ARAHAN RANCANGAN KAWASAN URBAN (Studi Kasus Jl. Kemasan, Kotagede)	Tjahja Tribinuka	\N	2000
8206202	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001517	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16978	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001517}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a case study in selecting the best location for a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) in Bali. FSRU is an alternative to replace a conventional shore LNG terminal. The selection involves several criteria/attributes that can be grouped into two general criteria, namely qualitative and quantitative criteria. Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach is utilized to solve the selection problem, considering the capability of this method in solving multi-criteria problem with mutual conflict. Qualitative criteria are evaluated using AHP method to calculate weight of each criterion. Moreover, decision matrix algorithm is then utilized to convert preference of stakeholders into, consecutively, probability assignment, total probability assignment and preference degree eventually. Quantitative criteria are also converted into preference degree and entropy method is used to rank the alternatives. Selected location would be the alternative having the highest entropy. Four alternatives are under consideration. Those alternatives are Benoa, Celukan Bawang, Pemaron and Gilimanuk. This research found that Celukan Bawang is the best location for the FSRU.
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Paper ini menyajikan pemilihan lokasi Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) untuk proses distribusi LNG dari Ladang Tangguh ke Bali. FSRU merupakan alternatif pengganti LNG receiving terminal di darat. Pemilihan lokasi ini melibatkan kriteria kualitatif dan kuantitatif dan metode Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) digunakan untuk melakukan pemilihan mengingat metode ini dapat memberi solusi tepat saat mutual conflict terjadi pada beberapa kriteria pemilihan. Penilaian terhadap beberapa alternatif didasarkan atas nilai masing-masing kriteria yang diperoleh dari kuisioner terhadap beberapa stakeholders. Untuk kriteria kualitatif dicari relative weight dengan menggunakan metode Analitik Hierarki Proses (AHP). Nilai relative weight ini kemudian konversi menjadi normalize relative weight, basic probability assigment dan total probability assigment hingga kemudian diperoleh nilai preference degree dari kriteria kualitatif. Selanjutnya nilai prefrence degree kriteria kualitatif ini digabungkan dengan nilai preference degree dari kriteria kuantitatif dan merankingnya dengan metode entropy. Alternatif lokasi yang terpilih adalah alternatif dengan nilai entropy tertinggi. Melalui proses seleksi awal, empat alternatif menjadi kandidat lokasi. Alternatif tersebut adalah Benoa, Celukan Bawang, Pemaron dan Gilimanuk. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa alernatif lokasi yang paling sesuai untuk lokasi penambatan FSRU adalah Celukan Bawang.
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Kata kunci:  MCDM, AHP, kriteria kualitatif, kriteria kuantitatif.	605fa1ba33eb14833e9ac51fa5eb5f96	825c70a7db39f0a3c0744f32be99cae9	8498f52cc299230127264f7aa94bde23	article	PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN KRITERIA JAMAK (MCDM) UNTUK PEMILIHAN LOKASI FLOATING STORAGE AND REGASIFICATION UNIT (FSRU): STUDI KASUS SUPLAI LNG DARI LADANG TANGGUH KE BALI	Ketut Artana	\N	2000
8206203	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001518	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16979	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001518}, priority = {2}	This article illustrates fixturing algorithm for determining clamping point of hole-based modular fixture. The proposed algorithm is based on the algorithm developed by Ariastuti et al. The previous algorithm could be applied for determining clamping point of dedicated or slot-based modular fixture but it can not be applied directly for hole-based modular fixture. Conversion of locators’ coordinate and clamping coordinate into coincident baseplate-coordinates and an approach for modeling the magnitude and action point of equivalent forces are proposed. This algorithm is designed for fixturing prismatic workpart having machining feature(s) being processed on a vertical milling machine. The machining features are hole, blind hole, pocket, slot, blind slot, step, and blind step. Three hypothetical worksamples were analyzed using Ariastuti’s algorithm and this new algorithm. The result shows that both algorithms have the same properties in terms of feasible fixturing and unfeasible fixturing on a single setup.The new algorithm gives coordinates that coincide with holes of related baseplate in feasible fixturing. Forces equilibrium during machining is the only aspect being considered for feasibity analysis. Fixture elements’ dimension, strength, and deformation have not been considered yet.
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Makalah ini memaparkan algoritma fixturing untuk penentuan titik pencekaman fixture modular jenis hole yang dikembangan dari algoritma Ariastuti et al.  Algoritma Ariastuti et al. dapat digunakan untuk menentukan titik pencekaman dedicated fixture dan modular fixture jenis slot, namun tidak dapat diterapkan secara langsung pada modular fixture jenis hole. Algoritma usulan menambahkan satu tahapan berupa penyesuaian koordinat lokator dan klem yang bersesuaian dengan posisi lubang pada plat dasar modular fixture jenis hole. Algoritma yang diusulkan berbeda dalam hal penentuan besar dan titik tangkap gaya potong ekivalen, serta penentuan titik pencekaman yang dipilih. Penelitian dibatasi pada fixturing benda kerja prismatik yang memiliki feature hole, blind hole, pocket, slot, blind slot, step, dan blind step untuk pemesinan pada mesin milling vertikal. Fisibilitas fixturing ditentukan oleh kondisi kesetimbangan gaya selama proses pemesinan. Aplikasi algoritma usulan pada tiga buah benda uji hipotetis memberikan hasil yang setara dengan algoritma Ariastuti et al.; berupa kondisi fixturing fisibel atau tidak fisibel. Hasil kondisi fixturing yang fisibel adalah titik lokator dan klem yang bersesuaian dengan posisi susunan lubang pada plat dasar fixture modular untuk pemesinan benda kerja dalam satu kali setup. Algoritma yang dikembangkan belum mempertimbangkan kendala dimensi dan kekuatan elemen fixture serta deformasi.
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Kata kunci: fixture modular, fixturing, titik pencekaman	87bcc857676dc9b02519a3e9f0f919ca	d32fdf90c01135ffe762b88e792e4609	6f555cef32b1d4528624d2b04f177dba	article	ALGORITMA  PENENTUAN TITIK PENCEKAMAN  HOLE-BASED MODULAR FIXTURE	Isa Toh	\N	2000
8206204	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001519	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16980	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001519}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the development of assembly sequence generation method for non sheet metal mechanical product which assembled by using orthogonal multi-axial orientation. The proposed method, removes  exploded view generation, liaison diagram generation, manually precedence analysis and precedence relation generation step by using the main information from each steps i.e. mating, volume, and mating location point of contacted components on the final assembly. These information are  used as component selection priority rule and can be extracted directly from CAD data base. Assembly sequence is generated by using 3D solid model as input in the form of stacked drawing. Feasibility of assembly sequence is performed by considering components and sub-assembly stability in assembly process, geometrical constraint, accessibility and fasteners. The proposed method is examined by using Bench Vice and  provides a fisible assembly sequence as a result.
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Makalah ini menjelaskan pengembangan metode penentuan urutan perakitan produk mekanik non sheet metal dengan orientasi perakitan multiaksial ortogonal. Metode yang dikembangkan pada makalah ini menghilangkan tahapan pembentukan gambar urai, pembentukan diagram liaison, analisis preseden secara manual dan pembentukan hubungan preseden. Hal tersebut dilakukan dengan langsung menggunakan informasi utama dari setiap langkah yaitu mating, volume, dan lokasi titik mating komponen yang kontak pada perakitan akhir. Informasi tersebut digunakan sebagai kriteria aturan prioritas pemilihan komponen dan dapat diperoleh langsung dari basis data CAD. Penentuan urutan perakitan dilakukan dengan input gambar solid 3D dalam bentuk gambar tumpuk. Jaminan fisibilitas urutan perakitan yang terbentuk dilakukan dengan mempertimbangkan masalah stabilitas komponen dan sub perakitan selama proses perakitan, pembatas geometri, aksesibilitas dan pengencang. Pengujian algoritma dilakukan pada Bench Vice dan menghasilkan urutan perakitan yang fisibel. 
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Kata kunci: urutan perakitan, CAD, mating, pembatas preseden, kolisi, interferensi	1b35b0d2a1258055e70cb01c7cebf91a	b25b3b113c43ef87f3a65c07d251eaec	52f13400061d31f43e1ab9aedca37e13	article	PENENTUAN URUTAN PERAKITAN PRODUK MULTIAKSIAL ORTOGONAL DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN TITIK LOKASI MATING DAN VOLUME KOMPONEN	Isa Toha	\N	2000
8206205	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001520	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16981	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001520}, priority = {2}	The competition in industry is getting harder, where companies face changes in their environment. So that organization must increase their performance and show their ability to win the competition. This tight competition makes organization has to own innovation where employees grow according to change. In the effort of improving organization performance, it must be an harmony between organization and individual objectives. This research in the oil company Indonesia aims to harmonize it based on Total Performance Scorecard (TPS). This harmonization is done through several phases with the results of a communication among organizational Balance scorecard, scorecard section and Individual Performance plan. These things become a integrated strategic planning of the company. This integrated plan means in the process of planning, it involves departments, sections, and all employees. The advantages are to make sure all employees understand the objective of their departments and their sections, whereas they involve in the process and the implementation of the strategy.
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Untuk menghadapi persaingan, umumnya kalangan industri terus berupaya untuk melakukan perbaikan dan peningkatan kinerja. Dalam upaya peningkatan kinerja organisasi, keselarasan antara tujuan organisasi dengan tujuan setiap individu yang ada dalam organisasi merupakan hal yang penting. Penelitian di sebuah perusahaan minyak dan gas bumi ini bertujuan untuk menyelaraskan tujuan organisasi dengan tujuan individu dengan menggunakan pendekatan Total Performance Scorecard. Pendekatan ini mempunyai kekhasan yaitu menyelaraskan tujuan organisasi dengan tujuan individu yang tergambar dalam hubungan antara Organizational Balanced Scorecard, Scorecard Section dan rencana kinerja individu. Hubungan tersebut dapat menjadi rancangan strategi yang terintegrasi bagi perusahaan, yang dalam perumusannya melibatkan pihak departemen, seksi, serta seluruh karyawan yang berada didalamnya. Hal ini dapat meningkatkan kepastian bahwa para karyawan mengerti dan mendukung tujuan dari departemen dan seksi tempatnya bekerja, dimana mereka ikut terlibat dalam proses pembuatan dan pelaksanaan strategi tersebut.  
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8206206	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001521	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16982	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001521}, priority = {2}	In the modern society, apartments are one of the answers to the need of residential for the citizens due to limited area for landed housing and over crowded city for businesses. Therefore, it will be very interested to investigate the price of  appartements, since they are not only influenced by, e.g.,  physical factors, location, external factor and distance to the central business district, but also they have dependency to the price of other appartements in the neighborhoods. This dependency is called the spatial dependency; to accommodate this dependency to model the price of apartemen by ordinary least square is not enough. Therefore, in this research we used the spatial regresion to model the price of appartements, particularly in Surabaya.
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Dalam masyarakat modern, apartemen merupakan salah satu jawaban akan kebutuhan tempat tinggal bagi warga kota, karena adanya keterbatasan lahan untuk perumahan dan kota yang padat dengan daerah bisnis. Oleh karena itu sangatlah menarik untuk menginvestigasi harga apartemen, karena mereka tidak hanya tergantung pada, misalnya, faktor fisik, lokasi, faktor eksternal dan jarak ke pusat bisnis, tetapi juga tergantung pada harga apartemen di daerah sekitarnya. Ketergantungan ini disebut dengan ketergantungan spasial. Untuk mengakomodasi ketergatungan ini memodelkan harga jual apartemen dengan menggunakan metode regresi linear biasa tidaklah cukup. Pada penelitian ini, akan digunakan model regresi spasial untuk memodelkan harga apartemen khususnya di Surabaya.
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Kata kunci:  Ordinary Least Square (OLS), Spatial Regresion, Spatial Auto Regresion (SAR).	586b3aba4efaa50ab91157e2ef6241d4	b7ecf61dff0f662c6dddd21ae58f4eba	1bb5a8add458b87e952d6cb40990dde7	article	PENENTUAN HARGA JUAL HUNIAN PADA APARTEMEN DI SURABAYA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE  REGRESI SPASIAL	Aida Tobing	\N	2000
8206207	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001522	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16983	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001522}, priority = {2}	Knowledge is currently viewed as an important strategic resource in companies in order to gain competitive advantage. However, the success in generating competitive advantage will depend on the company’s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge (potential absorptive capacity) and to transform and exploit knowledge (realized absorptive capacity). This research proposed three hypotheses by processing the sampled data of 114 companies of information and communication technology industry in Indonesia.  Based on the results, this study finds that knowledge sharing capability significantly influences potential absorptive capacity and the company’s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge has a positive influence towards the company’s ability to transform and to exploit knowledge. The relationship between potential absorptive capacity and realized absorptive capacity is moderated by formal mechanism.
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Pengetahuan saat ini dipandang sebagai sumber daya strategis yang penting bagi perusahaan untuk dapat memiliki keunggulan bersaing. Kesuksesan perusahaan menghasilkan keunggulan bersaing tergantung pada kemampuan perusahaan mengakuisisi dan mengasimilasi pengetahuan (potential absorptive capacity) dan mentransformasi dan mengeksploitasi pengetahuan (realized absorptive capacity). Penelitian ini mengajukan tiga hipotesis dengan mengolah  data sampel dari 114 perusahaan pada industri teknologi informasi dan komunikasi di Indonesia. Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa knowledge sharing capability berpengaruh signifikan terhadap potential absorptive capacity, kemampuan perusahaan mengakuisisi dan mengasimilasi berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kemampuan mentransformasi dan mengeksplotasi pengetahuan. Hubungan antara potential absorptive capacity dan realized absorptive capacity dimoderasi oleh mekanisme formal.
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Kata kunci:  knowledge sharing capability, potential absorptive capacity, realized absorptive capacity, mekanisme formal, industri teknologi informasi dan komunikasi.	79524057269c5ca43473ede4c3cfdd13	510119543f1903b4fa0be909762f2373	2c20db3aaf4601e71d8b6ea0d8d500b4	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA KNOWLEDGE SHARING CAPABILITY, ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY DAN MEKANISME FORMAL:  STUDI KASUS INDUSTRI TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI DI INDONESIA	Iman Sudirman	\N	2000
8206208	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001523	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16984	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001523}, priority = {2}	This paper discuses the concept of managing high-end, high-volume innovative products. High-end, high-volume consumer products are products that have considerable influence to the way of life. Characteristic of High-end, high-volume consumer products are (1) short cycle time, (2) quick obsolete time, and (3) rapid price erosion. Beside the disadvantages that they are high risk for manufacturers, if manufacturers are able to understand precisely the consumer needs then they have the potential benefit or success to be the market leader. High innovation implies to high utilization of the user, therefore these products can influence indirectly to the way of people life. The objective of managing them is to achieve sustainability of the products development and innovation. This paper observes the behavior of these products in companies operated in high-end, high-volume consumer product.	e55d343e928ef1656aa76adcc19209dc	e7fb5cf099d9504a55adabf63c3ad0d3	7f8e028ec2af0772883271fd9d08ce4a	article	MANAGING HIGH-END, HIGH-VOLUME  INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS	Gembong Baskoro	\N	2000
8206209	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001524	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16985	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001524}, priority = {2}	The implementation of Six Sigma has become a common theme in many organizations. This paper presents the Six Sigma methodology and its implementation in a primer packaging process of Cranberry drink. DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) approach is used to analyze and to improve the primer packaging process, which have high variability and defects output. After the improvement, the results showed that there was an increasing sigma level. However, it is not significantly and has not achieved the world standard quality, yet. Therefore, the implementation of Six Sigma in primer packaging process of Cranberry drink still has a room for doing a further research.	3435c5a8ca85318418d86ce122122449	7f49515f72f3ed0f587416f85ed6f627	a2e8c7df6bc7fbb7460c89b7cb19cfd5	article	THE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF PRIMER PACKAGING PROCESS USING SIX SIGMA METHODOLOGY	M. Angwar	\N	2000
8206212	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001527	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/16988	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001527}, priority = {2}	Apart from more complex, the agricultural product supply chain also was probabilistic, dynamic and higher dependencies. This happened because of the agricultural product was easy broken, the process of planting, the growth and the harvesting depended the season, the yield had variety form and measurement, and the agricultural product was bulky so that the agricultural product was difficult to be handled. The height of the dependency level and the complexity from the supply chain network of the agricultural product made this chain to be more susceptible to the disturbance. The risk of failure for the supply chain could be happen internally (the relations between the organization and the network of the supplier) and externally (between the network of the supplier and its environment). Because of that, needed the control of the supply chain risk so that could be avoided the continuous effect that could happen in each point in the network of supplies. The aim of this study was to explain an evaluation model of the risk of the agricultural product supply chain. Hoped for with this model could be identified the level of the risk of each parties of the supply chain and the action that must be done to minimize its effect.
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Key words: risk evaluation, supply chain management, corn supply risk commodity	47b10f2e41e13b09af749a7429ce6877	77e0e34bdbf183fdcc4d55309b01f32a	58d97b33457d94e7632539222b05e2e2	article	MODEL EVALUASI RISIKO PADA SETIAP TINGKATAN RANTAI PASOK KOMODITAS JAGUNG	Suharjito MT	\N	2000
8206214	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001529	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16990	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001529}, priority = {2}	Milling process is one of machining process mostly used to manufacture a component. In machining a component, to achieve higher production capacity, machining time should be minimized by increasing material rate removal. However, higher material rate removal will cause higher surface roughness. For that reason, machining parameter of milling process must be optimized. This research aims to develop mathematical model which can describe the relation between step over and depth of cut with surface roughness and machining time for two cut types. Subsequently, the purpose of this research is to find the combination of step over and depth of cut which resulting the maximum material rate removal and the minimum surface roughness. Milling process in this research is performed to machine a pocket feature of low carbon steel with dimension of 20 mm x 20 mm x 1 mm. To find the optimum milling parameter, the response surface methodology is used. Based on the optimization results, recommended step over and depth of cut is 6.7582 mm and 0.22 mm. By implementing this parameter, the achieved material rate removal and surface roughness for zig-zag cut type is 9.619 mm³/s and 1.5124 μm. Meanwhile, for spiral cut type the achieved material rate removal and surface roughness is 8.981 mm³/s dan 1.3824 μm.
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Proses pemesinan milling merupakan salah satu proses pemesinan yang banyak digunakan untuk pembuatan suatu komponen. Dalam proses pemesinan milling waktu yang dibutuhkan untuk membuat komponen harus seminimal mungkin agar tercapai kapasitas produksi yang tinggi. Parameter proses pemotongan yang maksimum akan menghasilkan laju pemakanan material (MRR) yang tinggi namun juga mengakibatkan kekasaran permukaan (Ra) yang tinggi pula. Oleh karena itu, parameter proses pemesinan milling yang optimum perlu untuk diketahui. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan model matematis yang dapat menggambarkan hubungan antara kedalaman pemotongan dan pergeseran pahat dengan kekasaran permukaan dan waktu pemakanan material untuk dua macam cut type. Setelah itu, penelitian ini juga bertujuan untuk mencari kombinasi kedalaman potong dan pergeseran pahat untuk mendapatkan kondisi optimum yaitu MRR yang paling tinggi dan Ra yang paling rendah. Proses pemesinan milling pada penelitian ini dilakukan pada sebuah fitur pocket material baja karbon rendah dengan dimensi P x L x T adalah 20 mm x 20 mm x 1 mm. Dalam penelitian ini metode optimasi yang digunakan adalah Response Surface Methodology. Dari hasil optimasi diperoleh bahwa pergeseran pahat dan kedalaman potong yang memberikan respon MRR dan Ra yang optimal berturut-turut adalah 6,7582 mm dan 0,22 mm. Dengan menggunakan parameter proses tersebut, nilai MRR dan Ra yang didapatkan untuk zig-zag cut type adalah 9,619 mm³/detik dan 1,5124 μm sedang untuk spiral cut type adalah 8,981 mm³/detik dan 1,3824 μm.
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Kata kunci: Optimasi, milling, baja karbon rendah, response surface methodology.	9bcfbec2b83eec3dc1738ce48b4a049e	1d5593adb4c28b1a13b24886ad52e41d	e68f658995ce48667a2eb65db575ba54	article	Optimasi Proses Pemesinan Milling Fitur Pocket Material Baja Karbon Rendah Menggunakan Response Surface Methodology	Yudistira Aquarista	\N	2000
8206215	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001530	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16991	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001530}, priority = {2}	Pack carburizing is the simplest method of carburizing process that use charcoal powder as carbon element adder. The research target is to increase the effectiveness of charcoal powder as pack carburizing media. Coconut shell charcoal was made into powder then sifted with size of 150, 250, 279, 600, 850 and 2000 �?�m. Specimens were Low Carbon Steel which contain 0,082 % C. The pack carburizing process was conducted for 4 hours at 850 0C. The hardening process was done by reheating at 850 0C with 5 minutes holding time and quenched into water of 28 0C to form Martensite structure that was observed by optic microscope and Micro Vickers Hardness Tester. The conclusion of the research are that 250 until 600 �?�m powder size of coconut shell charcoal can use to pack carburizing media. With 4 hours for pack carburizing process, case depth of carbon diffusion on surface specimen is about 1200 �?�m and surface hardness specimen increase 250%  to base material
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Karburising padat merupakan metode karburisasi yang paling sederhana, yaitu meng¬gunakan serbuk arang sebagai penambah unsur Karbon. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk meningkatkan efektivitas hasil proses karburising yang menggunakan serbuk arang tempurung kelapa pada Baja Carbon Rendah. Arang tempurung kelapa dibuat serbuk dan diayak dengan ukuran butir 150, 250, 279, 600, 850 dan 2000 μm. Benda uji yang digunakan adalah baja karbon rendah dengan kandungan 0,082% C. Proses karburising padat dilakukan pada suhu 850 0C selama 4 jam. Proses pengerasan dilakukan dengan memanaskan ulang benda uji pada suhu 850 0C, ditahan 5 menit, kemudian dicelup ke dalam air bersuhu 28 0C. Struktur Martensit yang terbentuk diamati dengan mikroskop dan diuji dengan Micro Vickers Hardness Tester. Dari penelitian ini disimpulkan bahwa serbuk tempurung kelapa dengan ukuran antara 250 hingga 600 µm efektif digunakan untuk proses karburising padat pada Baja Karbón Rendah. Dengan waktu tahan karburising selama 4 jam, maka akan terjadi difusi Karbón hingga kedalaman 1200 µm dan kekerasan permukaan baja dapat meningkat hingga 250% dari kekerasan semula.
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Kata kunci: Kaburising padat, difusi karbon, ukuran serbuk arang, Martensit.	39726842fe8920f7ad6c05d93992b1bf	d90731d19a1f91e83f0f1ceee1966465	ddb6e830ba67e42163a6794134ab37d6	article	Meningkatkan Efektifitas Karburisasi Padat pada Baja Karbon Rendah dengan Optimasi Ukuran Serbuk Arang Tempurung Kelapa	Arianto Sumowidagdo	\N	2000
8206216	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001531	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16992	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001531}, priority = {2}	Progress in design optimization is swift. The progress is in line with competitions in the globalization era that call for efficiency and optimization in all aspect of engineering field. In engineering design process, optimization is performed to reduce time, cost, and to improve quality and accuracy of the design. All of these are essential to produce more and more competitive products. The objectives of the optimization process in this research are to implement an optimization method in vessel truck design, to compile optimum scheme strategy for the vessel of truck, and to establish computer program for design optimization of vessel truck This research use MDO methods for designing the vessel truck. The design of the vessel truck covers some aspects. All these aspects need to be formulated in mathematical equation to obtain the optimum design. The strategy of the design optimization takes vessel truck dimensions as the design variable, vessel truck volume as the objective function and Newton Second Law (NSL) as the equality constraint. The strategy developed in this study can be used to help the initial design stage in obtaining the optimum initial dimension of vessel truck. Software resulted for early optimization process of vessel truck can be further developed widely for other application.
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Pada saat ini, perkembangan keilmuan di bidang optimasi perancangan (design optimization) meningkat begitu pesat. Perkembangan ini selaras dengan kompetisi di era globalisasi yang menuntut semua bidang untuk melakukan efisiensi dan optimasi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari kemungkinan penerapan metode optimasi perancangan dalam perancangan awal vessel truck, menyusun strategi perancangan vessel truck, dan menyusun program komputer optimasi perancangan vessel truck yang optimum. Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Methods (Metode MDO) diterapkan pada perancangan vessel truck untuk mengatasi kompleksitas beberapa parameter perancangan yang harus diakomodasi dalam persamaan matematis untuk mendapatkan hasil perancangan yang optimum. Strategi optimasi perancangan vessel truck dilakukan dengan mengambil dimensi vessel truck sebagai variabel perancangan, volume vessel truck sebagai objective function, hukum Newton II pada saat kendaraan melaju ke depan sebagai equality constraint. Penyelesaian permasalahan optimasi pada penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode optimasi ALM (Augmented Lagrange Multiplier). Strategi yang telah dikembangkan dalam penelitian ini dapat digunakan untuk membantu tahap awal perancangan vessel truck melalui penentuan dimensi awal yang optimum. Perangkat lunak optimasi yang dihasilkan juga dapat dikembangkan lebih lanjut untuk aplikasi yang lebih luas. 
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Kata kunci: Perancangan, optimasi, MDO, ALM.	fc049d29f4bd77d5258ad8debbeb2a1a	fe4e4b28574cbfdffe422467a06e5586	eaf78cabb1bb1b56849c1a49fb7f676b	article	Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) pada Perancangan Vessel Truck  Menggunakan Augmented Lagrange Multiplier Method	I Wayan Suweca	\N	2000
8206217	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001532	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16993	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001532}, priority = {2}	This research aims to analyze effect of vortex position at center of fluid gyration on diffusion process of vortex merging. This research was done experimentally in a water tank. Vortex was generated with suck fluid through a channel at underside of tank with pump. The distance of the vortex to center of gyration was varied as 4, 6, 8, 10 cm. Data taken with measuring each vortex radius and distance of vortex separation. The result of research showed that vortex residing in centered of fluid rotation has longer diffusion time compared with vortex residing eccentrically and it becomes dominant vortex in process of merging. This matter caused by existence of conservation of angular momentum and influence of shear stress during rotation of vortex. Increase of distance of vortex separation will cause increase diffusion time so that the transport phenomenon will be predominated by diffusion process.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis pengaruh posisi vortex pada pusat rotasi fluida terhadap proses difusi penggabungan vortex. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan metode eksperimen pada sebuah tangki air. Vortex dibangkitkan dengan menghisap fluida melalui saluran pada bagian bawah tangki dengan pompa. Pengujian dilakukan dengan memvariasikan jarak terhadap pusat rotasi yaitu 4, 6, 8, 10 cm. Data diambil dengan mengukur radius masing-masing vortex  dan jarak kedua vortex. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa vortex yang berada dipusat perputaran fluida memiliki waktu difusi yang lebih panjang dibandingkan vortex yang eksentris dan menjadi vortex dominan dalam proses penggabungan. Hal ini disebabkan adanya kekekalan momentum angular dan pengaruh tegangan geser selama rotasi vortex. Peningkatan jarak kedua vortex akan menyebabkan peningkatan waktu difusi sehingga transport fenomena akan didominasi oleh proses difusi.
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8206218	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001533	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16994	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001533}, priority = {2}	Steering system is a direction component of vehicle. Steering system has to turn guide wheel and it is also have good handling and stability direction. In the last was developing a multi steering mechanism. The purposed of multi steering develop is control yawing rate when vehicle turn direction. The largest yawing rate is influences over steer, under steer, and confusing phenomenon that made accident. To develop multi steering performance do by traction control using the slip angle balance method and static margin method that use   simulation model using Mat-lab soft wear. The conclusion the integration multi steering with traction control are more effective for handling direction of vehicle in low and high speed, because it may drop yawing response in turn direction.
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Sistem kemudi adalah komponen pengarah terhadap gerak kendaran. Kemudi harus mampu membelokkan roda pengarah dan memiliki kemudahan pengendalian serta stabilitas arah. Akhir akhir ini telah dikembangkan suatu mekanisme kemudi dengan sistem multi steering. Tujuan pengembangan multi steering adalah  mengontrol perilaku yawing yang timbul saat kendaraan berbelok. Perilaku yawing yang besar mengakibatkan terjadinya oversteer, undesteer dan gerak membingungkan yang dapat mengakibatkan kecelakaan. Dalam peningkatan unjuk kerja system multi steering dilakukan dengan pengontrolan traksi, menggunakan metode sudut slip berimbang dan static margin yang dimodelkan melalui simulasi menggunakan perangkat lunak matlab. Hasil yang dicapai adalah integrasi traksi dengan sistim multi steering sangat effektif dalam mengendalikan perilaku arah gerak kendaraan baik pada kecepatan tinggi maupun rendah karena mampu memperkecil yawing respon yang terjadi pada kendaraan saat berbelok.
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8206219	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001534	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16995	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001534}, priority = {2}	This research aims to study the effect of heat input of submerged arc welding on the microstructure of weld metal made from C-Mn steel. The study focused on the formation of acicular ferrite which could improve weld mechanical properties. The welding process was carried out using various heat inputs, i.e. 3.99 kJ/mm, 3.19 kJ/mm, 2.12 kJ/mm, and 1.77 kJ/mm. Microstructural examinations were performed using optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results show that the weld metal welded with heat input 2.12 kJ/mm produces more acicular ferrite than grain boundary and Widmanstatten ferrite. It is evident that this acicular ferrite nucleates on inclusions in the forms of SiO<sub>2</sub>, TiO, and Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mempelajari pengaruh masukan panas proses las busur rendam pada struktur mikro logam las baja C-Mn. Struktur mikro dengan bentuk acicular ferrite merupakan struktur yang dapat meningkatkan sifat mekanis logam las. Proses pengelasan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan empat macam masukan panas yang berbeda, yaitu 3,99 kJ/mm, 3,19 kJ/mm, 2,12 kJ/mm, dan 1,77 kJ/mm. Struktur mikro yang terbentuk diuji dengan mikroskop optik dan scanning electron microscope (SEM). Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa logam las dengan masukan panas 2,12 kJ/mm mempunyai jumlah struktur acicular ferrite lebih besar dari pada grain boundary ferrite dan widmanstatten ferrite. Hal ini disebabkan oleh adanya nukleasi dari inklusi yang berbentuk SiO<sub>2</sub>, TiO, dan Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
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Kata kunci: masukan panas, acicular ferrite, sifat mekanis	f6ca41f7af898d83274990fb2c7070f2	206bdb5c362cfb841b944a27321b880c	6da8d4218b62fe9c08d8cb24db844d24	article	Struktur Mikro Las Baja C-Mn Hasil Pengelasan Busur Terendam dengan Variasi Masukan Panas	Suharno Suharno	\N	2000
8206220	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001535	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16996	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001535}, priority = {2}	Analytical and experiment study on vibratory tillage tools by adding an external energy to the tillage tools has been widely applied. This method would significantly reduce soil’s resistance; unfortunately it uses a lot of energy. Self excited vibration phenomenon on vibrating subsoiler has also been shown experimentally reduce soil’s resistance though not as much as the former. However no analytical study of the latter method can be found. This paper present mathematical derivation of shank-subsoiler’s vibration due to natural excitation of varied cutting forces. Shank-subsoiler was modeled as a single degree of freedom; while the natural excitation of varied cutting force was modeled as a periodic function. This paper also discusses the effect of spring’s elasticity to maximum displacement of the tillage-tools. Therefore, the possibility of decreasing the soil-cutting force for loosening soil’s density due to self exited vibration significantly  is visualized.
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Studi analitis dan eksperimental terhadap penggetaran tillage tools dengan cara memberikan energi mekanis ke tillage tools telah banyak dilakukan. Walaupun metode ini berhasil menurunkan tahanan tanah secara signifikan, namun penggunaannya berakibat pada kenaikan konsumsi energi secara berlebihan. Penggetaran dengan cara menggunakan metode eksitasi sendiri pada subsoiler getar juga telah banyak dilakukan secara eksperimental. Penggetaran dengan cara ini berhasil menurunkan tahanan tanah. Namun, penurunannya tidak sebesar yang dicapai dengan cara sebelumnya. Kendati demikian, studi analitis terhadap penggetaran dengan cara yang kedua ini belum pernah dilakukan. Oleh sebab itu, pada makalah ini akan dibahas tentang penurunan persamaan matematik dari getaran subsoiler shank akibat gangguan alami yang timbul karena variasi gaya potong tanah. Getaran subsoiler shank dimodelkan sebagai getaran dari sistem getaran dengan satu derajad kebebasan. Sedang gangguan alami dimodelkan sebagai fungsi periodik. Selain itu pengaruh elastisitas pegas terhadap besar simpangan maksimum dari getaran subsoiler shank juga dibahas pada makalah ini. Berdasarkan persamaan matematik yang telah diturunkan, diungkapkan bahwa pada frekuensi resonansi, subsoil shank akan begetar hebat sehingga diharapkan mampu menurunkan tahanan dan gaya potong yang diperlukan untuk membongkar kepadatan tanah, secara signifikan.
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Kata kunci: Self excited, vibration, subsoiler shank, tahanan tanah, elastisitas pegas	2af6d6a4c7709629dd5752a27578ade2	4fc5930b8e39132471dddbb78b2d0d10	4e90b2101540bf70e9db86be13907173	article	Getaran Batang Subsoiler Akibat Gangguan Alami dari Variasi Gaya Potong Tanah	Tineke Mandang	\N	2000
8206221	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001536	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/16997	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001536}, priority = {2}	The development of solar energy as an alternative energy is highly supported by the weather at Surabaya and its surroundings. It is supported as well by development of tourism particularly in water sector with the existence of river running along downtown. As we know, the revenue of water sector tourism is much less than the one of industrial. On the river bank, had already developed  places of interest such as Submarine Monument, JMP City Mall, Kalimas Tradisional Port, Kayoon Florist Center, etc. One solution to improve water tourism especially river tourism is by designing and producing a tour ship. With solar energy, that will reduce pollution level and bring better atmosphere and environment. Considering the stream of Kalimas river, design constrains implemented for tour ship are: 2 passenger and 1 captain ship with Loa: 3,48 m, Lpp: 2,9 m, B: 1,38 m, T: 0,27 m, v: 3 Knot, and battery recharging time for solar cell is 3,3 hrs starting from empty to fully charged.
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Kondisi cuaca wilayah Surabaya dan sekitarnya sangat mendukung untuk mengem¬bangkan pemanfaatan energi matahari sebagai energi alternative, khususnya pada sektor pariwisata terutama pariwisata air yang juga didukung oleh sungai yang mengalir ditengah kota. Melihat pemasukan disektor pariwisata terutama pariwisata air yang masih sangat sedikit dibandingkan dari sector industri, maka untuk meningkatkan pemasukan tersebut dikembangkan beberapa wilayah pinggir sungai sebagai tempat wisata seperti Monumen Kapal Selam, wisata kota (Mall) JMP, pelabuhan tradisional Kali Mas, pasar bunga Kayoon dan lain – lain. Perancangan dan pembuatan kapal wisata merupakan salah satu solusi/usaha untuk lebih mendekatkan pada wisata air terutama wisata sungai. Dengan pembuatan kapal wisata tenaga surya akan semakin mengurangi polusi dan lebih mendekatkan pada suasana lingkungan yang lebih baik. Dengan melihat kondisi sungai Kali Mas, maka dilakukan pendekatan perhitungan dan sekaligus pembuatan kapal dengan batasan: kapal wisata dengan penumpang 2 orang dan 1 nahkoda denagan ukuran Loa: 3,48 m, Lpp: 2,9 m, B: 1,38 m, T: 0,27 m, v: 3 Knot, dan waktu pengisian baterai dari solar sell 3,3 jam pada kondisi baterai kosong sampai penuh
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8206222	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001537	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16998	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001537}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to investigate the influence of the firm size, the profitability, the solvability, the public accountant size and the existence of internal auditor division toward the Audit Delay and Timeliness on manufacture companies that listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange.The Research sample was taken from Fifty-nine listed companies in Jakarta Stock Exchange. These samples were selected by using Purposive sampling method. Analysis hypothesis is using Multiple Regression, before hypothesis test, normality data test using P-Plot test.The result of Multiple Regression model shows that Audit Delay influenced by firm size and public accountant size, and Timeliness influenced by firm size and solvability. This result is recommended for auditor to increase effectiveness and efficiency of his audit performance and for all existing studies to contribute towards the current literature on Auditing.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengukur pengaruh faktor internal yaitu: profitabilitas, solva¬bili¬tas, internal auditor dan size perusahaan) dan faktor eksternal, yaitu ukuran KAP terhadap audit delay dan Timeliness pada perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar pada Jakarta Stock Exchange. Pemilihan sampel menggunakan metode Purposive Sampling. Dari hasil pengolahan Regresi Berganda pada Audit Delay diketahui bahwa koefisien determi¬nasi Adjusted R2 = 0,123. Artinya seluruh variabel independen (Profitabilitas, Solvabilitas, Internal Auditor, Size Perusahaan, dan KAP) hanya mampu menjelaskan variasi dari variabel depen¬den (Audit Delay) adalah sebesar 12,3%. Sedang¬kan pada Timeliness, seluruh variabel independen (Profitabilitas, Solvabilitas, Internal Auditor, Size Perusahaan, dan KAP) dapat men¬jelaskan variasi pada variabel dependennya (Timeliness) adalah sebesar 7,9%. Hasil dari penelitian ini dapat membantu profesi akuntan publik dalam upaya meningkatkan efisiensi dan efektivitas proses audit dengan mengendalikan faktor-faktor dominan yang menyebabkan terjadinya Audit Delay dan Timeliness.
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Kata kunci: audit delay, timeliness, profitability, internal auditor, solvability, ukuran perusahaan, ukuran kantor akuntansi publik.	8a17d523af39378f07cab1daad2ccf62	c32f0de38e26553f45ea1f944aeb62ff	265d9a9b1cc16cf2dbbf1790ae209aba	article	Pengaruh Faktor Internal dan Eksternal Perusahaan Terhadap Audit Delay dan Timeliness	Sistya Rachmawati	\N	2000
8206223	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001538	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/16999	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001538}, priority = {2}	Human capital is of the intellectual capital components owned by a company. This study evaluates if individual capability and organizational climate affect business performance partially and simultaneously. We use public accounting firms as our subjects.. Our study shows that individual capability and organizational climate respectively influence performance in public accounting firms. Additionally, these two factors simultaneously affect performance. Overall individual capability shows stronger relationship to performance compared to organizational climate.
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Human capital sebagai salah satu komponen utama dari intellectual capital (intangible asset) yang dimiliki oleh perusahaan. Penelitian ini menggunakan obyek  kantor akuntan publik Penelitian ini berusaha menguji apakah individual capability dan the organizational climate yang merupakan komponen dari human capital memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap kinerja perusahaan kantor akuntan publik baik secara individual (parsial) maupun secara simultan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pertama, individual capability berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja kantor akuntan publik. Kedua, the organizational climate berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kinerja kantor akuntan publik. Ketiga, individual capability dan the organizational climate berpengaruh signifikan secara bersama-sama terhadap kinerja kantor akuntan publik. Pengujian juga membuktikan bahwa individual capability adalah variabel yang mempunyai pengaruh paling besar terhadap kinerja kantor akuntan publik.
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Kata kunci: Human capital, individual capability, the organizational climate.	de8c0a0ea9b6117fe0a06209fdc0fbeb	14fef59ff90ab0d6822d6c15b9f4c0d0	c9835dede21b69e7778915f7bc4dab80	article	Analisis Pengaruh Human Capital Terhadap Kinerja Perusahaan  (Studi Empiris pada Kantor Akuntan Publik di Indonesia)	Dyna Rachmawati	\N	2000
8206224	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001539	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/17000	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001539}, priority = {2}	Objectives of this paper are to identify and describe the problems in detecting the financial statement fraud in auditing financial statements by external auditors. Although detection of fraud is important to enhance the value of auditing, there are many problems that impede the appropriate implementation of detection. Based on review of related research that have bee done, there are four factors that identified in this paper. First, the characteristic of fraud occurence made it difficult for detection process. Second, auditing standards is not sufficiently supporst the proper detection. Third, work environment of audit may reduce the quality and the last, audit methods and procedures are not enough for efective detection. Based on this identified problems, the improvement of implementation was  suggested.
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Tujuan makalah ini adalah mengidentifikasi dan menguraikan permasalahan dalam pendeteksian kecurangan dalam audit atas laporan keuangan oleh auditor eksternal. Meskipun pendeteksian kecurangan penting untuk meningkatkan nilai pengauditan, namun terdapat banyak masalah yang dapat menghalangi implementasi dari pendeteksian yang tepat. Berdasarkan telaah atas berbagai penelitian yang telah dilakukan, ada terdapat empat faktor penyebab besar yang diidentifikasikan melalui makalah ini. Pertama, karakteristik terjadinya kecurangan sehingga menyulitkan proses pendeteksian. Kedua, standar pengauditan belum cukup memadai untuk menunjang pendeteksian yang sepantasnya. Ketiga, lingkungan kerja audit dapat mengurangi kualitas audit dan keempat metode dan prosedur audit yang ada tidak cukup efektif untuk melakukan pendeteksian kecurangan. Berdasarkan permasalahan ini, perbaikan yang perlu disarankan untuk diterapkan. 
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Kata kunci: auditing, fraud, financial statement fraud	58054d52f34a389326fca8abaae75d2c	fb657298128b805b966c787110e9e9b1	2db4afa12cd8e852e80ba337d53d2961	article	Pendeteksian Kecurangan (Fraud) Laporan Keuangan oleh Auditor Eksternal	Tri Koroy	\N	2000
8206225	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001540	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/17001	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001540}, priority = {2}	User satisfaction held an important position in an organization to measure information system implementation excellence. Therefore, it is necessary for an organization to evaluate their delivered service using end-user satisfaction as feedback. The objectives of this study are to evaluate user satisfaction and examine the dimensions of WEBQUAL instrument which are valued by e-library user in Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). This research conducted under WEBQUAL theory (Barnes and Vidgen) and end-user satisfaction theory (Doll and Torkzadeh). Analysis organized from a set of data which involve 341 responses from e-library systems end-users confirm some degree of positive association between WEBQUAL dimensions and end-user satisfaction.	06567a32f325728438f9abab170934dd	d1dadb1e84f3448a1488c2c18d4ea7b4	8215abb5b6023a09c6a8926363921052	article	User Satisfaction Using Webqual Instrument:  A Research on Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)	Josua Tarigan	\N	2000
8206226	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001541	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/aku/article/view/17002	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001541}, priority = {2}	The objective of this qualitative study is to describe the implementation of employment tax regulation on PT X, a manufacturing company and to confirm there are any tendencies to have a different method or the calculation may vary on employment tax and to explain the rationales behind them in such a big and tend-to-comply company. This qualitative study is done with single case study approach. The results of this study shows that in 2006, PT X calculated and paid the employment tax for permanent and non-permanent (daily-paid) employees with a different techniques as describe on the tax regulation.The variations is found on monthly employment tax calculation for permanent employees that will be recalculated on yearly basis and on daily-paid employee for calculation simplification. 
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat variasi cara penghitungan dan penyetoran Pajak Penghasilan Pasal 21/26 di perusahaan besar dan memiliki kecenderungan untuk lebih patuh. Metode penelitian yang dipakai adalah studi kasus tunggal pada PT X, sebuah perusahaan manufaktur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa di tahun 2006 ada perbedaan penghitungan dan penyetoran PPh Pasal 21/26 antara yang dilakukan PT X dengan yang diatur oleh peraturan perpajakan, khususnya untuk pegawai tetap dan tidak tetap (harian). Variasi cara penghitungan dilakukan pada pegawai tetap karena adanya penghitungan ulang saat penyusunan SPT PPh Pasal 21 Tahunan dan pada pegawai harian karena penyederhaan cara penghitungan PPh 21/26 yang dianggap relatif rumit.
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Kata kunci: pajak penghasilan, PPh Pasal 21, variasi penghitungan PPh Pasal 21	8928645b42025a8745f73080d18ce11e	36b3bc3e604eee2d8776e017062e5672	42cb22558a9334037b35bd968cd12b62	article	Variasi Penghitungan dan Penyetoran Pajak Penghasilan Pasal 21	Arja Sadjiarto	\N	2000
8206227	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001542	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17003	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001542}, priority = {2}	Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is one of the ways to maintain continuous relationship between a  company and its stakeholders as well as its shareholder. A lot of companies are using CRM to maintain its relationship with the customers. By using CRM, the companies will be able to find out their customers’ needs and wants so that emotionally they can be involved with each other. This enables them to have a two-way communication. As a result, they will have close and open business relationship which makes the customers, especially, loyal to the companies; and they will not easily change their preference to another product or brand.
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) merupakan salah satu sarana untuk menjalin hubungan yang berkelanjutan antara perusahaan dengan para stakeholder maupun shareholdernya. Saat ini banyak perusahaan yang memanfaatkan Customer Relationship Management (CRM) untuk menjalin hubungan dengan pelanggan. Dengan memanfaatkan CRM, perusahaan akan mengetahui apa yang diharapkan dan diperlukan pelanggannya sehingga akan tercipta ikatan emosional yang mampu menciptakan hubungan bisnis yang erat dan terbuka serta komunikasi dua arah di antara mereka. Dengan demikian kesetiaan pelanggan dapat dipertahankan dan tidak mudah berpindah ke lain produk dan merek
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8206228	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001543	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17004	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001543}, priority = {2}	The tight of market competition and its changes has forced the marketers to apply an appropriate strategy in order to survive and to follow the market changes and even to come out as a market leader. Brand repositioning strategy is one of the options among other changing strategies which could be implemented by marketers in a particular market situation and condition. The implementation of this strategy should be based on the understanding of basic concept of brand repositioning, the focus on customer’s need, the sense of market changing, and also the support of all components in the company.
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Ketatnya persaingan pasar dan perubahan–perubahan yang terjadi di pasar membuat para pemasar harus menerapkan sebuah strategi yang tepat untuk dapat bertahan dan mengikuti perubahan pasar serta bahkan tampil sebagai pemimpin pasar. Strategi reposisi merek merupakan salah satu alternatif strategi perubahan yang dapat diterapkan oleh pemasar dalam situasi dan kondisi pasar tertentu. Penerapan strategi ini harus dilakukan dengan berlandaskan pada pemahaman akan konsep dasar reposisi merek, fokus pada kebutuhan konsumen, kepekaan akan perubahan pasar, serta didukung oleh seluruh komponen yang ada dalam perusahaan.   
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Kata kunci: ketatnya persaingan dan perubahan pasar, strategi reposisi merek, pemahaman konsep, fokus konsumen, kepekaan pasar, dukungan perusahaan.	237dd2eec8893bb5e83fbbd3af427923	cff081ca0d6c53b6831a3510b8967da4	b071a4a93ebdcfeedf28ca7e1d6ba593	article	ANALISA STRATEGI REPOSISI MEREK DALAM PERSAINGAN PASAR	Michael Adiwijaya	\N	2006
8206229	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001544	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17005	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001544}, priority = {2}	The use of �?50% discount�? promotion is an interesting phenomenom in retail business, especially as one of the marketing strategies within the company. It can also be used as a stimulus towards customer purchase decision. This research is trying to see the impact of the stimulus towards the customer purchase decision when they dine in restaurants in Surabaya. This customer behavior is studied from the factors influencing that behavior, such as social, personal, psychological and cultural factors; whereas the customer purchase decision is studied from the decision making process, which is decided into fully planned purchase, partially planned purchase and unplanned purchase. The result of the research, which is taken from 100 respondents, shows that �?50% discount�? stimulus from social, psychological and factors have positive influences significantly towards the customer purchase desision. Whereas, from cultural and  personal factors, it has no influence on the customer purchase decision.
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Penggunaan promosi “50% Discount�? merupakan sebuah fenomena yang menarik di kalangan bisnis ritel, sebagai salahsatu strategi pemasaran perusahaan. Penggunaaan strategi pemasaran dengan 50% Discount di restoran dapat menjadi stimulus terhadap keputusan pembelian konsumen. Penelitian ini mencoba melihat pengaruh stimulus tersebut terhadap perilaku pengambilan keputusan pembelian konsumen restoran di Surabaya. Perilaku konsumen diamati melalui faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi perilaku tersebut, yaitu faktor sosial, faktor personal, faktor psychological, dan faktor cultural, sedangkan keputusan pembelian diamati melalui bentuk proses pengambilan keputusan pembelian, dan digolongkan dalam Fully Planned Purchase, Partially Planned Purchase, dan Unplanned Purchase. Hasil penelitian dari 100 responden menunjukan bahwa stimulus “50% Discount�?yang diberikan melalui faktor sosial dan psychological berpengaruh positif significan terhadap perilaku pengambilan keputusan, sedangkan faktor culture dan faktor personal tidak berpengaruh terhadap perilaku pengambilan keputusan pembelian konsumen.  
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Kata kunci: perilaku konsumen, 50% discount, keputusan pembelian, restoran.	3bd2f2d8b11bbf38a1b22246326786ea	f8aeec2dfff61d026809aae4b4e0f318	277028368e025b30bffd5621f1ff0675	article	PERILAKU DAN KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN KONSUMEN RESTORAN MELALUI STIMULUS 50% DISCOUNT DI  SURABAYA	Hellen Novia	\N	2006
8206230	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001545	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17006	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001545}, priority = {2}	Organizations need corporate identity for survival. This identity is developing through the projection of one positive image that will increase its public confidence about the quality and achievements of the organization. This paper attempts to identify corporate identity and reputations of Universiti Utara Malaysia from its future prospective clients. Specifically, this research test the relationship between corporate identity and corporate reputation based on a Malaysian higher education sector. Further tests were conducted to identify which corporate identity component will be a significant predictor of corporate reputation.  It reveals that there is significant positive relationship between corporate identity and corporate reputation.	0fdf848fea57e68da8022a0377ad5717	230ddfbf8932cad8bc318c1ce3eefa16	08f785f8e838276a6daa764feaa15a7f	article	RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE IDENTITY AND CORPORATE REPUTATION: A CASE OF A MALAYSIAN HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR	Nik Adzrieman Rahman	\N	2006
8206231	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001546	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17007	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001546}, priority = {2}	This research is to know level of brand loyalty of shampoo Head & Shoulders and pyramid of brand loyalty, which consist of switcher buyer, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, and committed buyer of shampoo Head & Shoulders. Result of this research up on 1200  respondents indicate that: (1) Shampoo Head & Shoulders have consumer which at most at committed buyer, that is 91.25%, so that concluded nicely. (2) Percentage of switcher buyer, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, and committed buyer of shampoo Head & Shoulders successively is 18.50%, 42.08%, 79.67%, 86.60%, and 91.25%, so that pyramid of brand loyalty is like inversed pyramid. This matter indication that brand of Head & Shoulders have strong brand equity.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat brand loyalty konsumen atas shampoo merek Head & Shoulders dan mengetahui susunan  piramida loyalitas, yang meliputi switcher, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, dan committed buyer atas shampoo merek Head & Shoulders. Hasil penelitian atas 1200 orang pelanggan menunjukkan bahwa: (1) Shampoo merek Head & Shoulders mempunyai konsumen yang paling banyak pada tingkat committed buyer, yaitu 91,25%, sehingga disimpulkan bagus. (2) Prosentase switcher buyer, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, dan committed buyer atas shampoo merek Head & Shoulders berturut-turut adalah 18,50%, 42,08%, 79,67%, 86,60%, dan 91,25%, sehingga susunan piramida loyalitas adalah seperti piramida terbalik. Hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa merek Head & Shoulders memiliki brand equity yang kuat.
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Kata kunci: brand loyalty, switcher, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, committed buyer.	4fbb3074010c6a3c223d7ecd5ac21f90	4c97bcc92ddc344278bbde66f5ba363a	fc0cdec099acbea6b1a30569a7e29cd2	article	ANALISIS TINGKAT BRAND LOYALTY PADA PRODUK SHAMPOO MEREK “HEAD & SHOULDERS�?	Hatane Semuel	\N	2006
8206232	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001547	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17010	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001547}, priority = {2}	This research analyze influence of consumer behaviour factors that consist of marketing mix (product, price, promotion, personal traits, place, process, physical evidence), individual consumer (motivation, perception, attitude, learning), and environment influence (culture, social class, reference group) on the decision of using cyber café service in Jember City, and also to know the dominant variable of consumer behaviour that influences decision of using cyber café service. Result of this research, there are significant influence of consumer behaviour factors that consist of marketing mix (product, price, personal traits, place, process), individual consumer (motivation, perception), and environment influence (culture, reference group) on the decision of using cyber café service in Jember City. The dominant variable in this research is Price that influence of consumer behaviour on the decision of using cyber café service in Jember City.
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Penelitian ini merupakan studi yang menguji tentang pengaruh faktor-faktor perilaku konsumen yang terdiri dari bauran pemasaran (product, price, promotion, personal traits place, process, physical evidence), individu konsumen (motivasi, persepsi, sikap, pembelajaran), dan pengaruh lingkungan (budaya, kelas sosial, kelompok acuan) terhadap keputusan pemakaian jasa warnet di Kota Jember baik secara simultan maupun secara parsial, serta mengetahu variabel prilaku konsumen yang mempunyai pengaruh dominan terhadap keputusan pemakaian jasa warnet. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan baik secara simultan maupun secara parsial antara variabel-variabel bauran pemasaran (product, price, personal traits place, process), individu konsumen (motivasi, persepsi), dan pengaruh lingkungan (budaya, kelompok acuan), terhadap keputusan pemakaian jasa warnet (Y) di Kota Jember. Variabel dominan dalam penelitian ini adalah Price yang mempengaruhi keputusan pemakaian jasa warnet di Kota Jember.
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Kata kunci: perilaku konsumen, keputusan pemakaian, jasa warnet.	0b66851c1699535b8d10ce174d637f2c	f4b7cfe3024d76dda33f8fcbe7616677	d26d1d8395235de43d75f72db7174bf2	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPUTUSAN PEMAKAIAN JASA WARNET DI KOTA JEMBER	Sujoko Sujoko	\N	2006
8206233	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001548	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17009	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001548}, priority = {2}	Experiential marketing ia an approach in marketing which has been done from the old time till today. As time goes by and technology grows faster, marketers emphasize this approach as a very effective tool to differentiate their products with their competitors’. In experiential marketing, customers are able to differentiate one product or service with another since they experience themselves directly in the process of selecting and consuming the product or service using five approaches, such as sense, feel, think, act and relate. Experiential marketing is very effective for the marketers to build brand awareness, brand perception, brand equity, and brand loyalty, or even purchasing decision of their customers. Therefore, they have to be careful in chosing the right way and appropriate media so that the objective of marketing can be achieved as expected.
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Abstrak: Experiential marketing merupakan sebuah pendekatan dalam pemasaran yang sebenarnya telah dilakukan sejak jaman dulu hingga sekarang oleh para pemasar. Pendekatan ini dinilai sangat efektif karena sejalan dengan perkembangan jaman dan teknologi, para pemasar lebih menekankan diferensiasi produk untuk membedakan produknya dengan produk kompetitor. Dengan adanya experiential marketing, pelanggan akan mampu membedakan produk dan jasa yang satu dengan lainnya karena mereka dapat merasakan dan memperoleh pengalaman secara langsung melalui lima pendekatan (sense, feel, think, act, relate), baik sebelum maupun ketika mereka mengkonsumsi sebuah produk atau jasa. Experiential marketing sangat efektif bagi pemasar untuk membangun brand awareness, brand perception, brand equity, maupun brand loyalty hingga purchasing decision dari pelanggan. Oleh karena itu pemasar juga harus berhati-hati dalam memilih sarana yang benar dan media yang tepat agar tujuan pemasaran dapat tercapai seperti yang diharapkan.   
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Kata kunci: experiential marketing, sense, feel, think, act, relate, brand awareness, brand perception, brand equity, brand loyalty, purchasing decision	d833e1d67520e16c91cc77f692c46e46	4402514acf07fa089513e9cc25b5cd74	c41eebb2a5a901a2206c6f2e68f144f8	article	EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING (SEBUAH PENDEKATAN PEMASARAN)	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2006
8206234	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001549	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17011	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001549}, priority = {2}	Within time, it’s not only metrosexual men using cosmetic specialized for men but also men in general. One of the most dominant cosmetic products is facial wash for men.In terms of psychographics, men can be segmented into metrosexual (13%), moderate men (29%), and conservative men (58%). The percentages ratio of segments between user and non-user indicate that decision to use facial wash already acceptable in every psychographics segments.CHAID analysis found that the ability of facial wash to soften face and created uniquely for men are strongly related to satisfaction. Both attributes are under service, which make wrong management from facial wash producer could lead into opportunity for new brands to enter the market.
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Pada perkembangannya, tidak hanya pria metroseksual saja yang menggunakan produk kosmetik khusus pria. Kaum pria umumnya juga mulai mempergunakannya. Salah satu produk kosmetik yang dominan adalah  facial wash khusus pria. Secara psikografis, kaum pria terdiri atas segmen pria metroseksual (13%), pria rata-rata (29%), dan pria konservatif (58%). Perbandingan persentase segmen antara user dan non-user mengindikasikan bahwa keputusan penggunaan facial wash telah diterima oleh semua segmen psikografis. Analisis CHAID menemukan bahwa atribut kemampuan facial wash untuk melembutkan wajah dan dibuat khusus untuk pria berkaitan erat dengan kepuasan. Kedua atribut tersebut tergolong under service, sehingga pengelolaan yang salah dari produsen facial wash dapat memberi kesempatan kepada merek baru untuk meramaikan pasar.
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Kata kunci:   facial wash, metroseksual, pria rata-rata, pria konservatif, CHAID.	4f8293ffe1325cda48b85b97bc86c44d	b520ad199000093a6dedd1958f341e13	e15dfa5efa1aa3adbf9c6fbed35a959b	article	ANALISIS PASAR PELANGGAN PRIA PRODUK FACIAL WASH DI KOTA SURABAYA	Inggried Khoe	\N	2006
8206235	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001550	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17012	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001550}, priority = {2}	The aim of this reseach is to test the effect of advertising stimulus through audiovisual media, picture animation, online text and offline text, student’s pocket money, age and gender on tendency of impulsive buying behavior. The design of the research is in the form of experimental factorial design by using media format as the treatment factor. Findings shows that there is a different stimulus factor between online media format with offline media. Eventhogh online media format has significant stimulus effect on tendency of impulsive buying behavior, audio visual media and text in the form of picture animation media have stronger effect. The result also show that student’s pocket money, age and gender have no effect on impulsive buying behavior tendency. The result is contradictory with findings from previous research that shows an effect of those factors on impulsive buying behavior for offline physical products.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh stimulus iklan melalui format media audio-visual, animasi gambar, dan teks gambar secara online dan teks gambar secara offline, uang saku, umur, dan gender terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif. Desain penelitian berbentuk rancangan percobaan faktorial dengan memasukan format media sebagai faktor perlakuan. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa terdapat perbedaan pengaruh stimulus antara format media online dengan offline. Walaupun secara total format media online mempunyai pengaruh stimulus yang signifikan terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif, ternyata format media audio visual dan teks gambar mempunyai pengaruh yang lebih kuat dari bentuk format media animasi gambar. Hasil penelitian menemukan juga, bahwa tidak terdapat pengaruh uang saku, umur, dan gender terhadap kecenderungan perilaku pembelian impulsif. Hal ini berbeda dengan hasil penelitan sebelumnya, yang menemukan bahwa faktor-faktor tersebut berpengaruh terhadap perilaku pembelian impulsif produk-produk phisik secara offline. 
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Kata kunci:   online, impulsif, media online, produk pariwisata.	594af744537f41ca9d3cc0d9c8db0672	17bbed3312c4cd9e2c6c9afc6241b45c	168df4918551008fdb0ef7d100b2e664	article	PENGARUH STIMULUS MEDIA IKLAN, UANG SAKU, USIA, DAN GENDER TERHADAP  KECENDERUNGAN PERILAKU PEMBELIAN IMPULSIF (STUDI KASUS PRODUK PARIWISATA)	Hatane Semuel	\N	2006
8206236	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001551	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mar/article/view/17013	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001551}, priority = {2}	Research on the effect of attitude, perceived value, and perceived likelihood of successful complaint on customer complaint intention is conducted on 200 custmers of AIG Lippo Insurance in Surabaya. Findings shows that the group of potential customer s come from private company employees, and entrepreneur background with mor than 3.5 million rupiahs of income and more than 2.5 million rupiahs of expenses per month. The result also show that the three variables; attitude, perceived value, perceived likelihood of successful complaint have positive effect on customer complaint intention. Eventhough all variables have  positive effect, cost and benefit consideration as indicator of perceived value has stronger effect on customer complaint intention.
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Penelitian tentang Pengaruh Sikap, Persepsi Nilai dan Persepsi Peluang sukses terhadap Niat menyampaikan Keluhan dilakukan terhadap 200 pelanggan Asuransi AIG Lippo di Surabaya. Terungkap dari hasil penelitian, kelompok nasabah potensial adalah kelompok pekerja swasta dan wiraswasta dengan pendapatan lebih dari Rp. 3.5 juta per bulan dan pengeluaran lebih dari Rp. 2.5 juta per bulan. Dari hasil pengujian data diungkapkan bahwa ketiga variabel Sikap, Persepsi terhadap nilai keluhan dan persepsi terhadap peluang keberhasilan keluhan berpengaruh secara positip terhadap niat menyampaikan keluhan, Walaupun terdapat pengaruh positip dari ketiga variabel tadi, namun pertimbangan manfaat dan biaya sebagai indikator persepsi nilai mempunyai pengaruh yang lebih kuat terhadap niat menyampaikan keluhan.
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8206237	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001553	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/17015	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001553}, priority = {2}	In general, the difference between qualitative and quantitative research can be seen from the characteristics of data used (measured versus observed), data collection methods (structured interview versus in-depth interview, participant observation), and clearly, from the method of analysis. Example is quantitative research with quantitative guidance (level of significance in hypothesis measuring, factor analysis in creating construct validity estimation of a variable measuring, and so on). Indeed, we need to analyze some of the questions related with the differing between both, that include: do all qualitative research are researches which emphasized in subjectivity and reflexivity? Do all qualitative research emergent or exploratory in nature? Do all qualitative research ideographic in nature? Isn’t there one research that nomothetic? How about the results found using proposition from the perspective of social construction of reality? Some of the answers from the questions above will be discussed in this article.	43234dc6433054eab2ca5f1d9a4999ec	19037b43e61f68e06218f2471c46e930	767d61db2abe40e6205ccb85894a7ce0	article	DIKOTOMI KUALITATIF – KUANTITATIF DAN  VARIAN PARADIGMATIK DALAM PENELITIAN KUALITATIF	Dedy Hidayat	\N	2007
8206238	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001555	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/17018	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001555}, priority = {2}	Media online menyajikan cara baru dalam menyiarakan informasi. Di era reformasi, suratkabar/koran menyediakan cara baru untuk mewartakan melalui media online. Karakteristiknya mencakup, hipertektualitas, multimedia dan inter¬aktif. Semua itu dijadikan sarana menjembatani pertukaran informasi. Tiga koran di Indonesia dan di Philipina dipilih untuk diteliti dengan meng¬gunakan media online. Temuannya adalah ternyata media koran versi online meng¬gu¬na¬kan karakteristik yang berbeda. Hipertektualitas menyisakan per¬soalan isi, multimedia.mencapai tingkatan konvergensi dan adaptasi interaksi masih belum sepenuhnya berhasil.	31e8362fa0fe3091c863a76a8e08ae28	aa29e86dc329e62b2a722bf20f8b0994	763b54eb2affa54b5a5fb944427a13cc	article	THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ONLINE VERSION OF NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS IN INDONESIA AND THE PHILIPPINES	Jandy Luik	\N	2007
8206239	Scriptura	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001556	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/iko/article/view/17019	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001556}, priority = {2}	Why do we have such interest in analyzing a movie? Because movie is interesting and, yet, ambiguous. On one side, a movie is rich with elements of postmodernism. On the other side, movie is filled with real representation of social realities that occurred in real world; where human unable to accept it limitation, humanity. Because, there are certain things that human should not do. Humans endured in themselves the emotions which add complexities in meeting their problems. Whilst, robots have none. Robot is efficient and as a machine it has a great power that humans do not possess. 
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Humans desire for robots in this world, because humans need to gain control. There is a wanting for taking control on their fellow humans. If, that can be done, then there will be wars of interest, enmity, conflicts, and so on. But, if, in some way, robots are the object of control, everything will be different. Robots controlled by humans, and humans handle the remote control or the chip.	2c8925cfaf4479da93962f7c8245e713	4399cd3580b88b5d6ac03dd1f0282b7f	eb5376caf21f8f5ba84a1e672c7a392f	article	ANALISIS FILM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) PADA ASPEK SOSIAL, KULTURAL DAN TEKNOLOGI	Marsefio Luhukay	\N	2007
8206240	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001560	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/17023	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001560}, priority = {2}	Bioproses adalah segala proses yang menggunakan makhluk hidup untuk menghasilkan produk yang diinginkan. Salah satu contoh bioproses yang terkenal adalah fermentasi. Mikroorganisme yang paling sering digunakan untuk proses fermentasi adalah Saccharomyces cerevisiae yang biasa dikenal dengan nama ragi roti. Produksi ragi ini jumlahnya mencapai 2.5 juta ton per tahun. Proses fermentasi bio-etanol menggunakan Saccharomyces cerevisiae merupakan objek penelitian yang secara terus menerus mendapat perhatian untuk mendapatkan perolehan produk etanol yang semakin tinggi. Fermentasi umpan curah mampu menghasilkan perolehan yang tinggi dengan mengontrol laju aliran dan konsentrasi glukosa. Model matematika pertumbuhan Saccharomyces cerevisiae dalam reaktor umpan curah yang baik akan membantu dalam menentukan laju aliran dan konsentrasi glukosa yang optimal untuk menghasilkan etanol yang tinggi. Makalah ini membahas cara menentukan parameter-parameter dalam model pertumbuhan yang optimum untuk model pertumbuhan Saccharomyces cerevisiae dalam fermentasi umpan curah menggunakan metoda Taguchi yang dapat diterapkan untuk memperkecil jumlah percobaan riil atau simulasi komputer yang diperlukan.	fa4238490edbcd4cf32d3b35156bed25	e21c137c2cdfb674ec490e1b02e0c2d2	24fafd3a43eddad3457763d9d7a2824b	article	Optimasi Parameter Pertumbuhan Saccharomyces cerevisiae dalam Fermentasi Bio-etanol Umpan Curah Menggunakan Metoda Taguchi	Alexander Restianto	\N	2000
8206241	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001561	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17027	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001561}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a nonlinear finite element modeling and analysis of rectangular normal-strength reinforced concrete columns confined with transverse steel under axial compressive loading. In this study, the columns were modeled as discrete elements using ANSYS nonlinear finite element software. Concrete was modeled with 8-noded SOLID65 elements that can translate either in the x-, y-, or z-axis directions from ANSYS element library. Longitudinal and transverse steels were modeled as discrete elements using 3D-LINK8 bar elements available in the ANSYS element library. The nonlinear constitutive law of each material was also implemented in the model. The results indicate that the stress-strain relationships obtained from the analytical model using ANSYS are in good agreement with the experimental data. This has been confirmed with the insignificant difference between the analytical and experimental, i.e. 5.65 and 2.80 percent for the peak stress and the strain at the peak stress, respectively. The comparison shows that the ANSYS nonlinear finite element program is capable of modeling and predicting the actual nonlinear behavior of confined concrete column under axial loading. The actual stress-strain relationship, the strength gain and ductility improvement have also been confirmed to be satisfactorily.	1d418a85dd4f7c46c6144cc4d0099034	2c0f1661c172e427a2a703243569ceed	7e4dfb05052cf9bae026a2676406c920	article	Predicting Nonlinear Behavior and Stress-Strain Relationship of Rectangular Confined Reinforced Concrete Columns with ANSYS	A. Tata	\N	2000
8206242	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001562	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17028	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001562}, priority = {2}	A study has been undertaken to investigate the strength of stabilized clay-soil reinforced with randomly distributed discrete plastic waste fibers by carrying out unconfined compressive strength and tensile-split strength test. In this study, the clay soil was stabilized with lime and rice husk ash mixtures. The effect of the fiber length and content on the compressive and split tensile strength was investigated. The laboratory investigation results show that inclusion of the plastic waste fiber increased significantly both the unconfined compressive strength and tensile-split strength of the stabilized clay soil. The fiber length plays a significant contribution in increasing the soil strength. To contribute for any significant improvement on compression as well as tensile strength, the fiber length should be in range of 20 mm to 40 mm. Fiber reinforcements also reduced soil brittleness by providing smaller loss of post-peak strength.	e9af7223e6599b9d0888c6495dcf2d62	3774dfdfcbc80f2058b1a9d4f09caf3f	8799d84e7f64ae0e14d12fe33813be95	article	Influence of Plastic Waste Fibers on the Strength of Lime-Rice Husk Ash Stabilized Clay Soil	A. S. Muntohar	\N	2000
8206243	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001563	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17029	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001563}, priority = {2}	This research evaluated the effects of different curing methods on the compressive strength of terracrete. Several tests that included sieve analysis were carried out on constituents of terracrete (granite and laterite) to determine their particle size distribution and performance criteria tests to determine compressive strength of terracrete cubes for 7 to 35 days of curing. Sand, foam-soaked, tank and open methods of curing were used and the study was carried out under controlled temperature. Sixty cubes of 100 × 100 × 100mm sized cubes were cast using a mix ratio of 1 part of cement, 1½ part of latrite, and 3 part of coarse aggregate (granite) proportioned by weight and water – cement ratio of 0.62. The result of the various compressive strengths of the cubes showed that out of the four curing methods, open method of curing was the best because the cubes gained the highest average compressive strength of 10.3N/mm2 by the 35th day.	fcafe8fbeda35df4f93ad6fd5a3c2cb0	28609443c2170e3f92b9da156bd7536c	beae38d0f3d42754991dd28a5730dee2	article	The Effects of Different Curing Methods on the Compressive Strength of Terracrete	A. B. Wahab	\N	2000
8206244	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001564	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17030	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001564}, priority = {2}	Duflow surface water hydrodynamic model has been applied using a case study from Nyando catchment in the western part of Kenya in Africa to simulate various extreme flood behaviours and their retardation levels by using selected structural measures as flood mitigation techniques. The objective of this case study was to establish a design flood recommendable for mitigation, and to identify the most cost effective flood mitigation structure. Various design flows are simulated against the different proposed structures hence, the optimal structure can be recommended when economical, social and environmental constraints are considered in the decision making process. The proposed four flood mitigation structures flood plain extension, embankment (dykes), channel by-pass, and green-storage were simulated for 20-year recurrence interval flood to determine their individual responses in storing excess water. The result shows that building a green-storage is the best and optimal structure for flood mitigation.	9c518128d36790cc0e2cf87984ff0b0e	551f383763d84d123d0d791b2186a263	a2f2be5258def70c3ba9a33e82007860	article	Flood Mitigation of Nyando River Using Duflow Modelling	T.H. Le	\N	2000
8206245	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001565	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17031	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001565}, priority = {2}	Density current is a type of current that occurs when fluid flow enters a fluid body of different density. The density difference introduces stratification state that requires treatment in the parameterization of turbulence. Due to the geometric shape of location of this study, which is considerably small semi-enclosed water body, a Quasi-Equilibrium Turbulent Energy (QETE) model was selected. QETE was selected because of its convenient parameterization of wind induced breaking wave effect on turbulence. Two equations of the model, turbulence kinetic energy and turbulence macro length scale, were discretized and implemented into a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. Application to density current simulation in the location of study was then carried out using the resulted model. To show how effective formulation of wind induced breaking wave effect would be, three parameterizations of turbulence were considered. They include QETE model with and without breaking wave effect boundary conditions (BC), and constant eddy viscosity turbulence parameterizations. It was clear from the simulation results that wind induced breaking-wave effect on the density current is quite significant.	fa107304395f2c1561f4f59db79ad27f	5d99380ce7d5e4c6ed05560b5eb10d8a	841726980e6634c648ec858eaadd8b2f	article	Wind Affected Density Current Profile in a Small Semi-Enclosed Water Body	B. S. Purwanto	\N	2000
8206246	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001567	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/ind/article/view/17033	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001567}, priority = {2}	Jala Petri sinyal terinterpretasi (JPST) merupakan salah satu metoda formal yang digunakan untuk merancang dan menganalisis perilaku sistem-sistem otomasi yang digambarkan sebagai sistem kejadian diskrit. Hubungan antara algoritma kontrol yang dibangun dengan proses sekuensial yang ditinjau dapat diperlihatkan dengan menggunakan JPST. Aplikasi diagram JPST pada perangkat keras umum seperti PLC memerlukan suatu cara untuk mengkodekan representasi algoritma kontrol dalam bentuk grafik menjadi diagram logika ladder. Makalah ini memperlihatkan proses pengubahan algoritma sistem otomasi proses produksi bioetanol yang dibangun dengan menggunakan metoda JPST menjadi diagram logika ladder. Kinerja program ladder yang dihasilkan untuk sistem otomasi proses produksi bioetanol menggunakan PLC mengikuti kinerja dari diagram JPST yang dibuat.	aca576c87b4d424c4d905f9a1238712b	c308eb74e893c68f8ab8e4e9e88ffd49	55daf25ac28b44a13dadf18e9f4f48e4	article	IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM LADDER ALGORITMA OTOMASI PROSES PRODUKSI BIOETANOL BERBASIS  JALA PETRI SINYAL TERINTERPRETASI (JPST) PADA PLC	Alex Dananjaya	\N	2000
8206248	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001569	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17036	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001569}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test the entreprenurial behavior model. Subject in this research is micro enterprise entrepreneur in DIY and East Java. Sample selection is performed based on purposive sampling, there are 344 responder which have been fulfilling the conditions needed. Data collecting conducted by disseminating questionare. The analyzed use the Structural Equation Model (SEM). Result of research shows that the model is fit. Entrepreneurial attitude, subjective norms and self efficacy have influence to entrepreneurial behavior through intention. Self efficacy by parsial don’t have significant effect to entrepreneurial behavior and antrepreneurial intention.	3da16d57564749f4a865127025ac4c74	237ceb93f75a6a8ffdb9ddd720f9c7b2	866d6e94607b8e3aabe2c1df47a45730	article	Kajian Model Empiris Perilaku Berwirausaha UKM DIY dan Jawa Tengah	Tony Wijaya	\N	2000
8206249	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001570	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17037	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001570}, priority = {2}	This objectives of this research are investigate the stock portfolio performance with high price earning ratio (PER) and low PER following ownership period compared to  the portfolio performance of the formation period; to investigate the stock portfolio performance of high PER compared to  that of low PER; and to investigate  the stock portfolio performance of high PER and low PER stock compared to  market portfolio return.  The sample used in this research is the go-public companies whose stocks are listed at Indonesian Stock Exchange. The finding of the research shows that the high PER stock portfolio performance of the following period is desreasing and lower than the low PER stock portfolio performance and market portfolio return; on the other hand, the low PER stock portfolio of the following period is increasing and higher than the high PER stock portfolio performance and market portfolio return. The research finding showing that the stocks possessing either high PER  or  low PER  at the beginnings experiences return reversal at the following period indicates market anomaly related to the overreaction hyphotesis “PER Effect�?. Then this popularizes the contrarian investment strategy  in Indonesian Stock Exchange.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji kinerja portofolio saham price earning ratio (PER) tinggi dan PER rendah periode kepemilikan berikutnya dibandingkan dengan kinerja portofolio saham periode formasinya, menguji kinerja portofolio saham PER tinggi dibandingkan dengan PER rendah, dan menguji kinerja portofolio saham PER tinggi dan PER rendah dibandingkan dengan return portofolio pasar. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, kinerja portofolio saham PER tinggi pada periode berikutnya menurun dan lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan kinerja portofolio saham PER rendah dan return portofolio pasar; sebaliknya kinerja portofolio saham PER rendah pada periode berikutnya meningkat dan lebih tinggi  dibandingkan dengan kinerja portofolio saham PER tinggi dan return portofolio pasar. Temuan yang menunjukkan saham-saham yang pada mulanya memiliki PER tinggi atau PER rendah mengalami pembalikan return pada periode berikutnya, mengindikasikan terjadi anomali pasar yang berkaitan dengan hipotesis overreaction “Efek PEER.  Sehingga ini mempopulerkan strategi investasi kontrarian di Bursa Efek Indonesia.
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Kata kunci:   kinerja portofolio, return portofolio pasar  dan  anomali pasar.	c1d5a1295ead1fc75c788ed3442210a9	712db3cf337cc6ce0bcf8588a63e57e1	5f32110d349700dc47a6a58b9e6d6ea4	article	Profitabilitas Strategi Investasi Kontrarian di Bursa Efek Indonesia	Ni Luh Wiagustini	\N	2000
8206250	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001571	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17038	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001571}, priority = {2}	The purposes of the study was to find out the explanation of ceramic entrepreneurs’ respond to the environment factors affecting competitiveness of small scale ceramic industries (SSCIs). The environment factors are internal and external then form a strategy. The research was carried out in Malang using a survey and case study. Data were collected using questionnaire and in-depth interview from 107 SSCIs that was chosen randomly chosen from 180 registered SSCIs. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS software was used to analyze data. The research results showed that environment factors were both directly and indirectly affecting SSCI’s competitiveness through strategy. In order to increase competitiveness then SSCIs need to empower the existing producers’ association in some aspects such as provision of raw material, pricing the products, and marketing. Training, education, and research need to be developed and improved by local government and higher education institutions.
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Penelitian ini bertujuan  mencari penjelasan tentang perilaku wirausaha keramik terhadap faktor-faktor lingkungan yang mempengaruhi daya saing industri keramik berskala kecil di Malang. Secara spesifik penelitian ini bertujuan mempelajari pengaruh faktor internal dan eksternal terhadap strategi dan daya saing serta pengaruh strategi terhadap daya saing industri keramik berskala kecil di Malang. Faktor-faktor lingkungan tersebut dapat dikelompokkan kedalam faktor internal dan eksternal perusahaan. Penelitian diambil dari 107 industri keramik berskala kecil yang dipilih secara acak sederhana dari 180 unit usaha yang ada di Malang.  Data dikumpulkan menggunakan kuesioner dan wawancara mendalam. Variabel dalam penelitian dibagi menjadi 4 kelompok yaitu, faktor lingkungan internal dan eksternal dari usaha kecil, strategi dan daya saing industri keramik berskala kecil.  Data yang diperoleh selanjutnya dianalisis menggunakan Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) dari paket software statistik AMOS. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa faktor-faktor lingkungan tersebut mempengaruhi baik secara langsung maupun tidak langsung terhadap strategi daya saing diindustri keramik berskala kecil. Untuk meningkatkan daya saing industri keramik berskala kecil dibutuhkan usaha dari asosiasi produsen atau industri tersebut dalam beberapa aspek seperti ketetapan bahan baku, menetapkan harga produk, dan pemasaran. Pelatihan, pendidikan, dan riset perlu untuk dikembangkan dan ditingkatkan oleh pemerintah lokal dan institusi pendidikan lebih tinggi.
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Kata kunci:   Industri keramik berskala kecil, daya saing, internal, eksternal, strategi.	42acf7f43a46f20cfea0589d26cc66be	cac649235a493ba07a3ac61a2d45bd54	4b273a6e06aa546a9304db618c78764b	article	Perilaku Wirausaha Industri Keramik Berskala Kecil untuk Meningkatkan  Daya Saing Produk di Malang	Sri Hadiati	\N	2000
8206251	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001572	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17039	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001572}, priority = {2}	This research aims at analyzing the influence of job motivation, leadership, and corporate culture toward employee job satisfaction, and their impact to the corporate performance. The proposed hypotheses: The job motivation have significance influence to the employee’s job satisfaction, The leadership have significance influence to the employee’s job satisfaction, The organizational culture have significance influence to the employee’s job satisfaction, The work motivation have significance influence to the corporate performance, The leadership have significance influence to the corporate performance, The organizational culture have significance influence to the corporate performance, The employee’s job satisfaction have significance influence to the corporate performance. The result of the research has evidenced that job motivation, leadership, and organizational culture are significantly related to the employee’s job satisfaction. Leadership, however, is negatively related to the employee’s job satisfaction. Job motivation is not significantly related to the corporate performance influenced by the intervening variable is employee’s job satisfaction. Leadership and organizational culture are significantly related to the corporate performance. From this result, there are two main conclutions that can be drawn in this study. First, the job motivation can not be related directly to the corporate performance if it is not connected by the employee’s job satisfaction variable. And the second conclution is that the leaderhip is negatively related to the employee’s job satisfaction.	9b511384a5500ed6cfd9fd652f3fb08a	c6750e583ba809aeb7d3853d2ef4f975	fa266451bcf25f20321bb6ceb9802c14	article	Pengaruh Motivasi Kerja, Kepemimpinan dan Budaya Organisasi Terhadap Kepuasan Kerja Karyawan serta Dampaknya pada Kinerja Perusahaan (Studi kasus pada PT. Pei Hai International Wiratama Indonesia)	Agus Suprayetno	\N	2000
8206252	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001573	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17040	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001573}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to know the influence of market value ratio to return in the telecommunication go public companies in Indonesia. This research uses multiple regression linear method, examination of hypothesis by using t test, F test and R2 test. The result of this analysis indicates that simultaneously all independent variables (ROE, PER, BVPS, and PTBV) do not have a positive and significant effect to dependent variable (return). It means that return variable influenced by other variables which do not included in this research. Partially, all independent variables (ROE, PER, BVPS, and PTBV) do not have a positive and significant effect to dependent variable (return)
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh rasio modal saham terhadap return pada perusahaan-perusahaan telekomunikasi terbuka di Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis regresi linier berganda, pengujian hipotesis dengan menggunakan uji t, uji F, dan uji R2. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa secara simultan (secara bersama-sama), semua variabel independen (ROE, PER, BVPS, dan PTBV) secara signifikan dan positif tidak memiliki pengaruh terhadap variabel dependen (return). Hal ini berarti bahwa variabel return dipengaruhi oleh variabel-variabel lain yang tidak termasuk dalam penelitian ini. Secara parsial, semua variabel independen (ROE, PER, BVPS, dan PTBV) tidak memiliki pengaruh secara signifikan dan positif terhadap variabel dependen (Return).
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Kata kunci: Laba atas ekuitas, harga-laba, nilai buku per lembar saham, harga saham per nilai buku, imbal hasil	6ce4a9deda1818193aad06b67c48a9c7	d37e45138a131c2edf8be5f7402eb698	748c4c2b1743c0c1b3432158747a20f6	article	Pengaruh Rasio Modal Saham Terhadap Return Saham Perusahaan-Perusahaan Telekomunikasi Go Public di Indonesia Periode 2007	David Wijaya	\N	2000
8206253	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001574	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17041	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001574}, priority = {2}	This research therefore uses configuration and contingency theory to establish if there is a relationship between export performance and the level of ‘fit’ between a firm’s strategic orientation and its context. The approach of configuration and contingency approach are carried in order the firm has fit. The organization will be designed and positioned better, effectively and efficiently in every its activity. The sample of research were taken from the manufacturing firms in East Java. The technique of sampling used non probability sampling. The examining of configuration and contingency approach used regression euclidience distance. The result of configuration and contingency approach explained that there is fit between strategic orientation and the elements of contingency such as external environment, export channel structure and organizational culture.  However, if it be analized deeply, there is no fit between the strategic orientation of entrepreneur and contingency variable such as external environment. There is also no fit between strategic orientation of conservatif and export channel structure approach contingency.	53a22d53a2e3d2bfe1826b0ed7062403	3b071776874986af015018a0634c6f43	7d4aebf8235e3a3489c75480826e1c5e	article	Pengaruh Derajat Kesesuaian Orientasi Strategi, Lingkungan Eksternal, Struktur Saluran Ekspor, Budaya Organisasi dan Kinerja Ekspor	Muafi Muafi	\N	2000
8206254	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001575	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17042	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001575}, priority = {2}	Investment decision behavior is an interesting topic in finance research. Bailey and Kinerson’s (2005) research found that  individual risk tolerance and experienced regret significantly influenced investment decisions. Anticipation of potential future regret did not predict subsequent investment decision behavior. Specifically, this research also wants to know the effects of a person’s experienced regret and anticipated regret or the effects of individual risk tolerance on investment decision behavior in Jakarta and Surabaya. Respondent of this research is 323 students from UK Petra who represent young investors from Surabaya and students from UPH who represent young investors from Jakarta. The method of research is experimental study and the design of research is 2x2x2 (between subject) with experienced regret (time deposit and stock) as first variable, anticipated regret (time deposit and stock) as second variable and risk tolerance (high and low) as third variable This study finds that an individual risk tolerance significantly influences decisions. Regret aversion bias does not influence young investors  in Indonesia. (We assume that it is because the character of Indonesian investors  is  different from foreign investors). The couse of this is supposedly the unique characteristics of Indonesian investors and the different view points between Indonesian investors and investors from other countries.
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Perilaku keputusan investasi sangat menarik untuk diteliti. Dalam penelitian Bailey dan Kinerson (2005) ditemukan risk tolerance dan experienced regret mempengaruhi keputusan investasi. Anticipated regret tidak dapat dipakai sebagai predictor perilaku keputusan investasi. Penelitian ini juga ingin mengetahui experienced regret, anticipated regret atau risk tolerance yang lebih mempengaruhi perilaku keputusan investasi di Jakarta dan Surabaya. Responden yang diteliti sebesar 323 mahasiswa berasal dari UK Petra yang mewakili investor muda Surabaya dan UPH mewakili investor muda Jakarta. Penelitian akan dilakukan dengan metode eksperimental dan design penelitiannya adalah 2 x 2 x 2 (between subject) dengan variabel pertama adalah experienced regret (deposito vs. saham), variabel kedua adalah anticipated regret (deposito vs. saham), dan variabel ketiga adalah risk tolerance (rendah dan tinggi).  Hanya risk tolerance yang mempengaruhi keputusan investasi para investor muda di Jakarta dan Surabaya. Regret aversion bias tidak terjadi pada perilaku investor muda di Indonesia. Hal ini diduga adanya karakter unik dan cara pandang yang berbeda investor Indonesia dengan investor negara lain. 
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Kata kunci: risk tolerance, experienced regret, anticipated regret, investor bias	b985e42cf90cd2c32f5dc9b072b3a58a	03a840d0d6c6c1479988827dc4f425a0	840344ba3f15d9d4e49711bf955c134a	article	Regret Aversion Bias dan Risk Tolerance Investor Muda Jakarta dan Surabaya	Yohnson Yohnson	\N	2000
8206255	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001576	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17043	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001576}, priority = {2}	Expansion of Middle and Small Business in coming is required existence of business service help, either from private sector institute, individual and also governmental as according to insuffiency of each Middle and Small Business. Government agency gives serious attention to activity of Middle and Small Business in the form of handling area financial and also non financial. Handling of non financial proven by formed Business Development Service  expected will assist fluency various activity processes Middle and Small Business. The purpose of this research is to know role Business Development Service in expansion of Middle and Small Business in Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo and prove factor having role of significance in expansion of Middle and Small Business in Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo. As for hypothesis submitted in this research is Business Development Service has role in significance in Middle Small Business facility in Wedoro Center Waru Sidoarjo to obtain legal capital, extends technological market share and expansion in development of  business. The result of this research is ( 1) Variables that is in real statistic has role in expansion of Middle and Small Business is facility in obtaining legal capital ( X1) and facility in extending market ( X2) mean Business Development Service in facility Middle and Small Business to obtain legal capital and extends market to have role significance in expansion Middle and Small Business, while facility in technology expansion ( X3) in statistic significance doesn't mean role of Business Development Service in facility Middle and Small Business to authority technology ( X3) in expansion of Middle and Small Business is not significance.	1a944c509f25c2ff648a4bf3ee0d27a4	9c59072bc2fdf0300a8765a6dbd04c8a	f01e597b574fd99e0fc5ad9b05121301	article	Peranan Business Development Service dalam Pengembangan Usaha Kecil Menengah di Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo	Nurul Imamah	\N	2000
8206256	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001577	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17044	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001577}, priority = {2}	Graffiti is often seen as a way for young people to find their identities, or to merely show their existence. Because their actions are seen as destructive, they are also often confronted by the city's patrol units and even by the police. Their �?bomber�? existence, that has become the youth subculture and viewed as deviance over the urban structure, are more and more accepted. Cynical views of them still exist however. In the 1980's, graffiti spread all over the city's walls, and often wrote about their gang's name or which school they are from. These were the things that spark violence between gangs. But today, graffiti seems to not only write about gang's names, but also present a more artistic look; not merely as tags. Then as lifestyles develop, with the support of mass media and foreign magazines and books that cover about graffiti and also the Internet, graffiti cannot be viewed anymore as a form of alternative politics, but only as a needed trend. Graffiti exists as their existence towards the signs of times that are represented by lifestyle trends. This is more strongly reflected than showing their identities that are full of difference ideology.
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Graffiti sering kali dipandang sebagai bentuk pencarian identitas anak muda atau untuk sekedar menunjukkan eksistensi mereka. Aksi mereka pun sering berhadapan dengan aparat kota (Satpol Pamong Praja) bahkan tidak jarang juga berhadapan dengan aparat kepolisian karena dipandang sebagai aksi yang merusak. Keberadaan bomber yang telah menjadi subkultur anak muda dipandang sebagai pemberontakan atas struktur urban semakin diterima. Meskipun di sisi lain pandangan yang sinis terhadap mereka tetap saja ada. Di era 1980-an, graffiti yang bertebaran di tembok-tembok kota sering menuliskan kelompok geng atau nama almamater sekolah. Hal-hal tersebut sering menjadi pemicu kekerasan antar kelompok, namun seiring perkembangan zaman, rupanya graffiti tidak sekedar menuliskan nama kelompok namun juga dikemas dengan cara yang lebih artistik dan tidak sekedar tagging belaka. Hingga kemudian seiring perkembangan gaya hidup yang ditopang oleh media massa maupun majalah dan buku-buku luar negeri yang membahas graffiti maupun dari internet, menjadikan graffiti tidak lagi dapat dipandang sebagai bentuk politik keberbedaan, namun hanya sekedar menjadi tuntutan tren saja. Graffiti hadir sebagai eksistensi mereka terhadap tanda zaman yang diwakili oleh tren gaya hidup dan hal ini lebih kuat tercermin daripada menunjukkan identitas mereka yang sarat ideologi keberbedaan.
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Kata kunci: graffiti, gaya hidup, tren, identitas, Surabaya, Indonesia.	9f0605ee389c454071cfce259858130d	4adaaf71e3c7f9d81fbbf0aadc06d65b	c9edc4106d6634e46b4bbfc7bde33584	article	GRAFFITI DI INDONESIA:  SEBUAH POLITIK IDENTITAS ATAUKAH TREN? (Kajian Politik Identitas pada Bomber di Surabaya)	Obed Wicandra	\N	2000
8206257	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001578	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17045	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001578}, priority = {2}	nts of visual communication design need the ability to analyze, compose, and interpret images that speak in a visual language. Teaching visual literacy is one way that enables students to be aware and critical about images that surround their lives everyday. Visual literacy gives students the ability to actively unravel and deconstruct codes given by an image, rather than become a passive receiver of it. As a method for teaching, exercises or challenges in creating or composing images can be a good complement in developing this ability, rather than mere analyzing. Digital photography is an excellent medium for this, since it is quick at capturing and producing many images that we want, and very lenient on mistakes or technical errors so students are less afraid to take risks and more productive. Through strategic exercises of digital photography and imaging, students can learn visual literacy in a very dynamic way; not only reading images, but also creating them and reinterpreting them through class presentations and discussions.
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Mahasiswa Desain Komunikasi Visual memerlukan kemampuan untuk menganalisa, membuat, dan menginterpretasi gambar-gambar yang berbicara dalam bahasa visual. Mengajarkan Visual Literacy adalah salah satu cara agar mahasiswa mampu menyadari dan kritis terhadap gambar-gambar yang ada di sekeliling kehidupan mereka sehari-hari. Visual Literacy memberi mahasiswa kemampuan untuk secara aktif mengungkap dan mendeskonstruksi kode-kode dari sebuah gambar, dari pada menjadi seorang penerima yang pasif. Sebagai metode pengajaran, penugasan untuk membuat gambar visual merupakan pelajaran tambahan yang baik untuk membangun kemampuan ini, selain hanya menganalisa gambar. Fotografi digital adalah media yang tepat untuk ini, karena cepat dalam merekam dan menghasilkan gambar-gambar yang kita inginkan, serta sangat fleksibel dalam kesalahan-kesalahan ataupun kekeliruan teknis, sehingga mahasiswa cenderung untuk tidak takut mengambil resiko dan lebih produktif. Lewat latihan-latihan yang dibuat secara strategis lewat fotografi digital dan digital imaging, mahasiswa dapat mempelajari visual literacy secara dinamis; tidak hanya belajar membaca gambar-gambar, tetapi juga menciptakan dan me-reinterpretasikan lewat presentasi dan diskusi dalam kelas.
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Kata kunci: metode mengajar, visual literacy, fotografi digital, digital imaging, desain komunikasivisual, analisis, interpretasi	9a32894ae5b24688b4f21c86c8b2a314	ddd5578dc2d3efed0fffc34887d40ba2	28cdc5ce6b2ccdecdc511b0ae5aab8d0	article	TEACHING VISUAL LITERACY THROUGH DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING EXERCISES	Aristarchus Pranayama	\N	2000
8206258	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001579	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17046	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001579}, priority = {2}	In the middle of recent development of Indonesian contemporary fine arts world, primarily works regarding the development of technology, New Media Art is one of examples. In the arts context, its uses are often understood as an offer of novel possibility in creating or experiencing the arts. One of them is the metamorphoses of performance art to be multimedia performance, and last metamorphoses into video performance. Video performance, was born out of long history of performance art progress around 1909 through the manifesto of Futurist group in Paris, whose members were poets, painters, and theater players, by using human body as a medium, performance art did dematerialization within art. Video performance in its presentation, perceived that human body was not anymore to be its part, however, what emerged then was virtual body. The existence of  body was not really actual, however, its presence could be felt from the visual display coming out from a projector. Here, performance art has been mediated and metamorphosed. In addition, the problems of art and technological fusion promoting the metamorphoses of performance art to be video performance like mentioned above, this writing also discusses social aspects in the line with the emergence and development of performance art in Indonesia. At first, performance art as a process of making aware and resistance arts by deconstructing social reality and the state of being established of the fine arts itself. Second, the ambient media phenomenon in the global advertising practice (including Indonesia) distracting struggle direction of performance art “genue�? from the process of making aware media into “kitsch�? art as a frontline point of advertising for market interest.
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Dalam perkembangan dunia seni rupa kontemporer Indonesia dewasa ini, khususnya karya-karya yang bersinggungan dengan perkembangan teknologi, New Media Art (seni media baru) adalah salah satu contohnya. Dalam konteks seni, penggunaannya sering dipahami sebagai tawaran kemungkinan baru dalam menciptakan atau mengalami kesenian. Salah satunya adalah adanya metamorfosis performance art menjadi multimedia performance dan yang terakhir bermetamorfosis menjadi video performance. Video performance, lahir dari sejarah panjang perkembangan performance art sekitar tahun 1909 lewat manifesto kelompok Futurist di Paris yang beranggotakan penyair, pelukis, dan pemain teater, dengan menggunakan tubuh sebagai medium, performance art melakukan dematerialisasi dalam seni. Video performance dalam presentasinya, tubuh sudah tidak lagi menjadi bagian, tetapi yang hadir kemudian adalah tubuh yang virtual (maya). Kehadiran tubuh tidak benar-benar nyata, tetapi kehadirannya dapat terasa dari tampilan visual yang keluar dari projector. Di sini, performance art telah termediasi dan bermetamorfosa. Selain persoalan fusi seni dan teknologi yang mendorong metamorfosis performance art menjadi video performance seperti di atas, tulisan ini juga membahas aspek-aspek sosial seiring kemunculan dan perkembangan performance art di Indonesia. Pertama performance art sebagai seni penyadaran dan perlawanan dengan mendekonstruksi realitas sosial dan kemapanan seni rupa itu sendiri. Kedua adanya fenomena ambient media dalam praktik periklanan global (termasuk Indonesia) yang membelokkan arah perjuangan �?genue�? performance art dari media penyadaran menjadi seni �?kitsch�? sebagai ujung tombak periklanan untuk kepentingan pasar.
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Kata kunci: performance art, video art, seni media baru, ambient media.	3c2f0fceed70e6c0a2775689350cefcc	f5a4adfd9500457ac5c3f5b616ad516d	26791f3669b37560c885e877b029b66e	article	KAJIAN METAMORFOSIS PERFORMANCE ART SERTA ASPEK SOSIALNYA	Satriana Isnanta	\N	2000
8206259	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001580	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17047	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001580}, priority = {2}	A case study on cassettes record album’s covers of Indonesian musicians, which had chosen as research objects to find out whether there are influences of pop style graphic design which developed in Europe and America. Research is based on explanation about pop culture and its influences in art and design, especially in graphic design.
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Studi kasus pada sampul kaset album rekaman musisi Indonesia, dipilih sebagai obyek penelitian untuk melihat apakah mendapat pengaruh dari desain grafis gaya pop yang berkembang di Eropa dan Amerika. Penelitian didasarkan pada pembahasan pengaruh budaya pop dalam bidang seni dan desain, yang kemudian dikhususkan pada bidang desain grafis.
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Kata kunci: budaya populer, seni pop, gaya pop, musik pop.	5c6d62ff10be374d9a69cba8c9be82cf	4804e1d0aa760216a7f229b1ac41db77	bde69b463cd26fe3a6552101f44bf730	article	DESAIN GRAFIS GAYA POP: STUDI KASUS SAMPUL ALBUM REKAMAN MUSISI INDONESIA	Caroline Widjoyo	\N	2000
8206260	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001581	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17048	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001581}, priority = {2}	These days due to the global market development, there are many products that are marketed outside the local area. I found that there are differences between local and export design in Nongshim instant noodle packaging, marketed in South Korea and in Indonesia.  This study, discusses the differences between packaging design elements of the famous instant noodle brand in South Korea. Hopefully, through this study, we can have a description of what kind of design elements should be kept and what kind of information should be added or changed for the export product.
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Saat ini dikarenakan perkembangan  pasar global, banyak produk yang dipasarkan di luar area lokal. Penulis menemukan perbedaan yang menarik anmtara desain lokal dan desain yang diperuntukan untuk eksport pada kemasan mie instant merek Nohngshim yang dipasarkan di Korea Selatan dan di Indonesia. Pada studi ini, penulis ingin membahas perbedaan apa sajakah yang terdapat pada elemen-elemen desain kemasan sebuah merek mie instant yang terkenal di Korea Selatan. Diharapkan melalui studi ini, kita bisa mendapatkan sebuah gambaran elemen-elemen desain apa saja yang harus dipertahankan dan informasi apa saja yang harus ditambahkan atau dirubah untuk produk ekspor.
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Kata kunci: mie instant Nongshim, Korea Selatan, Indonesia, desain kemasan.	32fc38c54e703ece88d5277e6c4ee9ac	e2128c7b3be37f6d8f3a2398845f1ede	4978557fe92f77b04c36f22f5096cc9e	article	COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NONGSHIM INSTANT NOODLE PACKAGING DESIGN IN SOUTH KOREA AND IN INDONESIA	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2000
8206261	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001582	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17049	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001582}, priority = {2}	The awareness towards CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), that should be integrated into a company's hierarchy as management's strategy and policy, is needed to attain balance between the business industry and the surrounding community. The essence and significance of CSR has not been wholly understood by businessmen, thus CSR only becomes textual and often implemented due to community demand.
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Kesadaran terhadap CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) yang seharusnya telah terintegrasi dalam hierarki perusahaan sebagai strategi dan policy manejemen, diperlukan demi tercapainya sebuah keseimbangan dunia usaha antara pelaku dan masyarakat sekitar. Esensi dan signifikansi dari CSR masih belum dapat terbaca sepenuhnya oleh pelaku bisnis, sehingga CSR sendiri bagi sebagian pelaku bisnis baru sekedar wacana dan terkadang implementasinya berdasarkan atas tuntutan masyarakat.
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Kata kunci : corporate social responsibility, pelaku bisnis, masyarakat.	d2e30aab9830416c284b094c21fe2204	080d1e9463eadd7b8dd152accba26222	6199363b325f118acb2f718373d0786d	article	PERKEMBANGAN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DI INDONESIA	Bing Tanudjaja	\N	2000
8206262	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001583	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17050	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001583}, priority = {2}	Cyborg is a human reconstruction with the use of sophisticated technology. Cyborgs are made to move just like real humans. The application of cyborgs is through futuristic movies. This technology is the basis of our dreams that is beyond that also a detailed representation illustrated by the film directors and producers that try to bring people to step into the future's reality. The film I Robot gives detail about the robot-human relationship, where human involvement is replaced by the robots, and it is the humans' fault that the robots are able to fight them.
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Cyborg adalah salah satu hasil rekayasa manusia dengan menggunakan teknologi canggih. Cyborg dibuat digerakkan seperti manusia secara real. Aplikasi dari cyborg munculnya film–film dengan  menggambarkan suasana masa depan . Teknologi inilah yang menjadi dasar impian manusia tidak hanya mimpi saja, tapi sebuah presentasi yang dipaparkan secara detail oleh para sutradara dan produser film mencoba mengajak manusia menginjak realitas masa depan. Film I Robot memaparkan bagaimana hubungan robot dan manusia, dimana peran manusia tergantikan peran robot, karena kesalahan manusialah robot bisa melawan manusia. 
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Kata kunci: cyborg, representasi cyborg.	557fc21b58903ab4a97a4ffd9c221086	f08db805d27fdeef694806f1942b6500	a26d3eca4bca6555ff392b596360254c	article	PERANAN CYBORG DALAM FILM “I, ROBOT“	Deddi Hartanto	\N	2000
8206263	Jurnal Ilmiah Widya Warta	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. 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\	font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";} </style> <![endif]-->  <p style="text-align: justify; text-indent: 27pt" class="MsoNormal"><em><span>Nowadays, science and technology develop so fast and everything is unpredictable. It is hoped that the Faculty of Engineering-University of Widya Mandala Madiun may produce skillful graduates, so that they may satisfy the user due to their field and skill. Skillful manpower is needed in accordance with the workplace. In order that the goals of education are fully gained, appropriate strategies need formulating. The Directorate General of Education realizes the importance of the formulation of strategies in university by including the format of management as an effort to increase the quality of education. The quality of education can run continuously if it is correlated to the strategy planning which refers to the decided goals. Then, the strategy planning is changed into operational planning which is implemented every year.</span></em></p>  <p style="text-align: justify; text-indent: 27pt" class="MsoNormal"><em><span>The Faculty of Engineering-University of Widya Mandala Madiun is one of the faculties which are located in Madiun among the faculties in other universities of different towns. Along with its effort to develop the mentality of the nation, the Faculty of Engineering-University of Widya Mandala Madiun is hoped to be capable of running its duties well and can fulfil the demands of the user. That is why, it needs to introduce a brief discussion about Balanced Scorecard as the implication of strategy planning for the Faculty of Engineering-University of Widya Mandala Madiun.</span></em></p>	41d539da23e5929aa43a6c1593b9b859	56040f364457526d510769c51caa3142	e022cf00769746b10ad6e231529c2caa	article	BALANCED SCORECARD  SEBAGAI APLIKASI  DALAM PERENCANAAN STRATEGI PERGURUAN TINGGI   (Studi Teoritis pada Program Studi Teknik Industri  Universitas Widya Mandala Madiun)	Vinsensius Tri Prasetyo	\N	2009
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The phenomena of children problems should be handled accurately and effectively; otherwise, they will badly influence the children’s achievement and their growing up process and development. Due to the fact that children problems may take place both at school and at home, the children’s parents are required to actively involve in the children problems resolution. Children’s parents are good partners for teachers to cooperatively help students in problems.</span></em></p><p style="text-align: justify" class="MsoNormal"><em><span>Consultative services for parents as one of essential components of guidance and counselling services may become effective media to help students who have some problems. As previously stated in this paper, consultative services as an aspect of responsive services require counsellors’ close attention and are expected to be a strategic solution on the performing of professional guidance and counselling services. Through consultative services, parents get much help on how to be capable of handling improper behaviour of children.</span></em></p>	90479f3408e4f7e5732e2e8ff4450069	e1ecf7a29b85467f5ff3b6d8c94f38b0	b7b061bdc39fcb410e91310ff3c709e9	article	LAYANAN KONSULTASI ORANG TUA  SALAH SATU BIDANG LAYANAN BIMBINGAN KONSELING UNTUK MEMBANTU MENGATASI MASALAH ANAK  (Sebuah Refleksi Analitis)	Bernardus Widodo	\N	2009
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Its construction is formulated as follows: something being talked about (tenor) + a comparative marker + a vehicle. Comparative markers in <strong>pêpindhan</strong> can be a linguistic unit in the forms of: i) words having ‘like’ meaning, such as <strong>sasat, yayah, pindha, lir, kadya, kadi, kaya, pêrsis</strong>, and (ii) affixes attached the vehicle in the form of nasal prefixes {N-} and {aN-}, or infix {–um-}. Comparative markers may be in the form of words having similar meaning but not fully substitutable. This is due to different style contained in each comparative marker. Comparative markers are inherently inclusive in the vehicle of <strong>pêpindhan</strong> so that (i) no other linguistic units can be inserted between comparative marker and vehicle, and (ii) comparative marker is always in the initial position. <strong>Pêpindhan</strong> can also be in the forms of<span>  </span>i) a simple sentence or ii) a subordinative compound sentence. When a tenor (in <strong>pêpindhan</strong>) in the form of a simple sentence is intelligible or contextually inclusive, it can be deleted. Such a <strong>pêpindhan</strong> has idiomatic meaning. There are utterances in the form of <strong>pêpindhan </strong>but the vehicle refers to something that has been mentioned by the tenor, therefore, they have no comparative meaning. Such utterances are known as pseudo-<strong>pêpindhan</strong>.</span></em>	3e4bbad48e8cf2e75135308789db870e	5964351cb9e55b3c5ba21edc504d7a5e	ce937200f097dd436bf7f646f067cb0f	article	STRUKTUR DAN MAKNA PÊPINDHAN	Aloysius Indratmo	\N	2009
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The paper highlights the typology of employment commitment and antecedents of organizational commitment. Organizational commitment is a subset of employment commitment, which is comprised of work commitment, career commitment and organizational commitment. Organizational commitment in turn, can be subdivided into affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment. As a combination of both attitudinal and behavioral approaches, organizational commitment is defined as employees’ acceptance, involvement and dedication (AID) towards achieving the organization’s goals. It is the willingness of employees to accept organizational values and goals, and to work towards achieving these: to be fully involved, to participate in all the activities, both work and non-work related, of the organization, and to dedicate time and effort <span> </span>towards the betterment of the organization.</span></em></p>	7ff2521179526717d5850c28b4bbc6eb	3895c832910b62e7f4b7a5abe9c95a4d	03f38a10015fff9c412a99cb6049b23c	article	TIPOLOGI DAN ANTESEDEN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI	Veronika Srimulyani	\N	2009
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Teenage phase is characterized as “storm and stress�? phrase. In this phase, teenagers experience strong emotions caused by pressure and tense to reach maturity. Emotional awareness is important to develop adaptive character in social interaction. Social-personal counselling covers emotional awareness which focusses solution to help students to solve emotional problems at school.</span></em></p>	d680b647cb4c04495139bc74ae7ca078	176649ec302b4beacdca7a71ddecbb2e	e54a554eedf554e005c9b604f1847c96	article	BIMBINGAN PRIBADI-SOSIAL : EMOTIONAL AWARENESS  BAGI REMAJA	Esther Heydemans	\N	2009
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In the activity of poem teaching, students are directly faced to the poems. Through that activity, the student are expected to be close to the poems and, on turn, the students can comprehend and absorb the education and aesthetic values contained within the poems.</span></em></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0.0001pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: 36pt; line-height: normal" class="MsoNormal"><em><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'">In order to reach that purpose, some main aspects need to be concerned namely, the aspect of material choosing, the aspect of material presenting, and the aspect of teaching result evaluation. The criteria of the teaching material choosing should consider the language side which is used, the psychology and background, and the poem pedagogical and aesthetic sides that will be taught. Due to the aspect of the teaching material presenting, the material should be told in steps starting from language aspect, idea, and the poem aesthetic side. While, concerning the aspect of teaching result evaluation, the evaluation should be done by entailing four levels – information, concept, perspective and appreciation levels.</span></em></p>	227d4466aecfe535820568c4a6b60690	0e87af071ee59b4901825b63530c3578	1b3108441730df0d25da7bed0c99c1ca	article	BEBERAPA ASPEK PENGAJARAN PUISI  DI SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS	S. Suwardo	\N	2009
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<![endif]-->  <p style="text-align: justify; text-indent: 36pt" class="MsoNormal"><em>Self disclosure is disclosing one’s self in giving information to others. According to Lumsden (1996), self disclosure can help someone in communicating with others and increase self-confidence and intimate relations. One important factor in one’s self disclosure with others is cultural in nature. There are both open culture and closed culture. In <span> </span>Indonesia,<span>  </span>for instance, <span> </span>Javanese culture is opened and Western culture is closed. The two types of<span>  </span>culture are <span> </span>influenced by value or life view, norm, custom, <span> </span>that, in turn, will influence one’s way of thought and behavior. Cultural effect also affects student’s self disclosure at <span> </span>school. A student often undertakes difficulty in his or her self disclosure with others. The things that can be done by counsellors in helping their student in order to be disclosed with others are (1) giving understanding that every culture has its own ethics in disclosing self to others so that the student knows the way of disclosing himself or herself to others, <span> </span>(2) involving <span> </span>the student <span> </span>in various activities in order that he or she does not feel <span> </span>shy in socializing with others, and (3) giving training that can make the student more self-confident.</em></p>	3ab0390d39276ccd842d1370f218165d	689201026c4eff7a18c7b2e10e7bec9e	21552efd336e8ea1114771ef777597ee	article	KETERBUKAAN DIRI (SELF DISCLOSURE) SISWA  DALAM PERSPEKTIF BUDAYA DAN IMPLIKASINYA BAGI KONSELING	Maryam B. Gainau	\N	2009
8206273	Civil Engineering Dimension	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001595	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17063	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001595}, priority = {2}	An experimental investigation, conducted in two different flows Reynolds number, was carried out to study the structure of the flow field upstream of a cylinder obstacle. An ADV Profiler was used to obtain instantaneously the three directions of the mean velocity in the stagnation plane. Results of the experiments show the longitudinal velocities,  , decrease approaching the cylinder, their distribution becomes more uniform and close to the bed a reverse flow is noticeable with increasing importance. The downward velocity component is clearly shown, continuing with the return flow near the bed, forming a vortex. At positions where the vortex appears in the upstream from the cylinder, a large increase of the three components of the turbulence intensities is remarked. Approaching the cylinder, one observes the shear stress decreases, having the opposite direction at positions close to the cylinder. A zero value of shear stress should be at the separation point.	527dca1bd3299add64362ea806924a7f	9cd13f31b5a3ed9eda784c725d937a4b	1f49d9b55fb929988dc0b9e2c820578a	article	FLOW FIELDS IN FRONT OF AN OBSTACLE	bambang yulistiyanto	\N	2000
8206276	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001598	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/man/article/view/17066	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001598}, priority = {2}	Industri Ritel terus berubah seiring dengan perubahan teknologi, perkembangan dunia usaha serta  kebutuhan konsumen. Bisnis Ritel adalah keseluruhan aktivitas bisnis yang terkait dengan penjualan dan pemberian layanan kepada konsumen untuk pengunaan yang sifatnya individu sebagai pribadi maupun keluarga. Agar berhasil dalam pasar Ritel yang kompetitif, pelaku Ritel harus dapat menawarkan produk yang tepat, dengan harga, waktu & tempat yang tepat pula. Oleh karena itu, pemahaman terhadap pelaku Ritel terhadap karakteristik target pasar atau konsumen yang akan dilayani merupakan hal yang sangat penting.
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Dalam operasionalnya pelaku Ritel menjalankan beberapa fungsi antara lain membantu konsumen dalam menyediakan berbagai produk & jasa. Menjalankan fungsi memecah maupun menambah nilai produk,  secara keseluruhan pengelola bisnis Ritel membutuhkan implementasi fungsi – fungsi manajemen secara terintegrasi baik fungsi keuangan, pemasaran, sumberdaya manusia, maupun operasional. Sehinga pelaku Ritel dapat memahami secara penuh tentang lingkup bisnis Ritelnya, cara strategi pengembangannya dan Memanajemen bisnisnya.
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Konsep Ritel adalah orientasi manajemen yang memfokuskan Ritel dalam menentukan kebutuhan target pasar serta memenuhi kebutuhannya dengan lebih efektif & efisien. Ritel Yang berhasil harus memenuhi kebutuhan pelanggan pada segmen pasar yang dilayani secara lebih baik daripada yang dilakukan oleh pesaing. Tugas Utama dalam mengembangkan Bisnis Ritel adalah menetapkan sasaran pasar, Proses ini diawali dengan menetapkan segmentasi pasar.
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Hal – hal penting  yang harus diperhatikan dalam bisnis Ritel untuk mengembangkan keunggulan bersaing :
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1.\	Loyalitas Konsumen
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Loyalitas konsumen berarti kesetiaan konsumen untuk berbelanja di lokasi Ritel tertentu. Mempunyai konsumen yang loyal adalah metode yang penting dalam mempertahankan keuntungan dari para pesaing, jika mmeiliki konsumen yang loyal brarti konsumen memiliki keengganan untuk menjadi pelanggan pada Ritel – Ritel pesaing
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Program loyalitas adalah bagian dari keseluruhan manajemen hubungan antar konsumen, Program ini sudah umum dijalankan dalam bisnis Ritel, program loyalitas bekerja sama dengan manajemen hubungan pelanggan / Customer Relationship Marketing ( CRM ) . Anggota – anggota program loyalitas diketahui saat mereka membeli, karena mereka menggunakan beberapa tipe kartu loyalitas, informasi pembelian disimpan dalam database yang besar, dari dari database dapat diketahui jenis – jenis barang apa yang dibelioleh konsumen, dengan mengunakan cara ini pelaku Ritel dapat menyesuaikan berbagai penawaran untuk memenuhi kebutuhan konsumen yang loyal dengan baik.  Beberapa pelaku Ritel yang  telah mengunakan program ini seperti : Alfa dengan AFC ( Alfa Family Club ), Carrefour dengan Kartu Belanja ( KB ) Carrefour,  Maatahari dengan MMC (Matahari Club Card ), dan masih banyak contoh lainnya.
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a.\	Lokasi adalah factor utama dalam pemilihan took Konsumen, Ini juga keunggunlan bersaing yang tidak mudah ditiru. Contohnya Starbucks , mereka menciptakan keberadaan pasar yang sulit untuk disaingi, Carrefour, mereka selalu menentukan lokasi yang selalu strategis. Pemilihan lokasi yang tepat mempunyai keuntungan yaitu :
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b.\	Merupakan komitmen sumber daya jangka panjang yang dapat mengurangi fleksibilitas masa depan Ritel itu sendiri.
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c.\	Lokasi akan mempengaruhi pertumbuhan bisnis Ritel dimasa yang akan dating, area yang dipilih haruslah mampu untuk tumbuh dari segi ekonomi sehingga dapat mempertahankan kelangsungan toko saat awal ataupun masa yang akan datan.
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d.\	Penentuan lokasi dalam bisnis Ritel dapat dimulai dengan memilih komunitas, keputusan ini sangat bergantung pada potensi pertumbuhan ekonomi dan stablitas maupun persaingan serta iklim politik . selain itu juga  geografis sangat menentukan .
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Ritel adalah bisnis tenaga kerja intensif, para pegawai memiliki peranan penting dalam memberikan layanan pada konsumen dan membangun loyalitas konsumen.
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Semua Ritel berusaha untuk mengelola usaha secara efisien, mereka terus  memenuhi kebutuhan konsumen, dan pada saat yang sama member konsumen barang-barang dengan harga lebih baik  dari pada pesaingnya atau memutuskan utnuk mengunakan kesempatan guna menarik perhatian konsumen dari para pesaing dengan menawarkan jasa, barang, dan penyajian visual yang lebih baik.
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6.\	Barang – barang yang Unik
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Mengembangkan merek-merek berlabel ( juga disebut merek-merek toko ) yang merupakan produk – produk yang dikembangkan dan dipasarkan oleh Ritel dan hanya tersedia dari Ritel tersebut.
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7.\	Layanan Konsumen
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Dibutuhkan waktu dan usaha untuk membangun sebuah tradisi dan reputasi untuk layanan konsumen, karena layanan konsumen yang bagus merupakan asset strategis  yang sangat berharga.
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Jika bapak / Ibu membutuhkan Konsultan Untuk Pengembangan & Strategi dalam BISNIS Ritel dapat menghubungi kami :
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Yoyo Subagyo / Hp. 08159767636
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Telp. 021-70619908
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Email : yoyo@sienconsultant.com 
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Website: http://manajemen-strategi.com	79617f3728f48dce88a6fc8d9063302f	df2921b4dd08af50f944d5a75df2b92a	842ba51e5abb856ab8701b43083884ca	article	KONSULTAN BISNIS RITEL / MANAJEMEN RITEL / STRATEGI RITEL / KONSULTAN RITEL / PENGEMBANGAN RITEL /HP.08159767636	djidan bayu prayoga	\N	2000
8206277	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001599	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17068	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001599}, priority = {2}	Indonesia's modern consumer societies develop in conjunction with the history of global economy and the transformation of consumer capitalism. This happens in many communities in cities of Indonesia, including Solo. With a population of 500 thousand at night and 1.5 million during the day, it is a potential market for global products. Therefore, it is obvious if the Solo people's tastes are no different than other communities, because of the consumer behaviour and global economy that are intertwined. The value of the meaning of products have also shifted, such as with cars. Cars that usually function as a vehicle no different than a wagon, have changed into a symbol of social class for the modern society, even for the people of Solo. The functions and facilities of the Various brands and types of cars, and elements that are related to automotive technology, are not too different. What makes the difference between these cars lays on the design of the form and image. This form design is able to create an image for certain social class for its user and its product brand. The most interesting phenomenon from automotive products in Indonesia is what happened with Toyota Kijang. Since its launch on 1977, Toyota Kijang, which is on its fifth generation this year, has succeeded in becoming the number one choice for cars for Indonesians.
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Masyarakat konsumen Indonesia mutakhir tumbuh beriringan dengan sejarah globalisasi ekonomi dan transformasi kapitalisme konsumsi Hal ini terjadi di banyak masyarakat perkotaan Indonesia termasuk masyarakat kota Solo. Dengan jumlah penduduk sebesar 500 ribu jiwa pada malam hari dan 1,5 juta jiwa pada siang hari merupakan pasar potensial bagi produk-produk global, maka tidak mengherankan bila selera masyarakat Solo sekarang tidak ubahnya dengan selera masyarakat lain karena perilaku konsumtif dan globalisasi ekonomi sangat terkait. Dalam menilai sebuah makna produkpun juga telah bergeser, tak terkecuali mobil. Mobil yang fungsi awalnya hanya merupakan alat angkut yang tidak ada bedanya dengan gerobak telah menjadi satu penanda pencitraan kelas sosial bagi masyarakat modern sekarang, tak terkecuali masyarakat Solo. Mobil berbagai merk dan jenisnya ini ternyata fungsi dan fasilitas serta unsur yang berhubungan dengan teknologi otomotifnya tidaklah jauh berbeda. Justru yang membuat mobil ini berbeda terletak pada desain bentuk dan citra. Desain bentuk inilah yang mampu membuat pencitraan bagi klasifikasi kelas sosial bagi pemakaianya, disamping tentu saja branded produknya. Fenomena yang paling menarik dari produk otomotif yang terjadi di Indonesia adalah Toyota Kijang. Sejak diluncurkan tahun 1977, Toyota Kijang yang tahun ini sudah memasuki generasi ke V telah berhasil menjadi mobil pilihan nomor satu bagi masyarakat Indonesia. 
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Kata kunci: desain, pencitraan, Toyota Kijang, dan prilaku konsumen masyarakat Solo.	f83360d9d5d5ce1443f8a986b3c5600a	757767e7a246eb57c0094ca328138ca2	8891ccab23817fd747a81bc85654fa7f	article	KAJIAN DESAIN TOYOTA KIJANG DAN PENGUATAN CITRA  PADA MASYARAKAT SOLO	Satriana Isnanta	\N	2000
8206278	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001600	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17069	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001600}, priority = {2}	Graphic Elements in packaging design for local and eksport market are suspected to have different kind of purposes. This is why I am interested to analize the graphic elements in instant noodle packaging produced  by Indofood. The analizes are including what elements are differents and why the designer made them difference. There are a lot of factors that customer choose an instant noodle, like cultural factors, buying and consuming habits. Hopefully, through this research the consumer could understand the importance of graphic elemen in packaging design.
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Elemen grafis desain kemasan yang berbeda antara pasar lokal dan ekspor disenyalir mempunyai tujuan pemasaran yang berbeda pula. Hal ini menarik penulis untuk menganalisa elemen-elemen grafis pada mi goreng instan produksi Indofood. Analisa meliputi elemen apa saja yang berbeda dan mengapa desain kemasan tersebut dibuat berbeda. Faktor budaya dan kebiasaan dalam memilih, membeli dan mengkonsumsi mi instan dapat merupakan salah satu pertimbangan. Diharapkan dengan analisa ini masyarakat dapat memahami pentingnya elemen grafis pada kemasan yang memperhatikan pasarnya
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Kata kunci: elemen grafis, desain kemasan, mi instan, Indofood.	379b5b6e44d87351fdeb6fb870c19cb3	895f8b35777e659403ef169167c9aac9	5fdab2d186604600130baf636bbd5920	article	ANALISA ELEMEN GRAFIS DESAIN KEMASAN INDOMIE GORENG PASAR LOKAL DAN EKSPOR	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2000
8206279	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001601	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17070	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001601}, priority = {2}	The backs of dump trucks have transformed to not only as a transportation mechanism, but also as visual communication media. This phenomena goes along with the many advertisements that utilizes this kind of medium in promoting certain products. But the backs of dump trucks become a promotional medium because of the already many paintings painted on them, which they are originally plain on the right, left, and the back sides. Women become figures that many portray as their painted subjects. This article focuses more on the painting phenomena that uses the female figures through a gender study, to see whether woman representations in the paintings of the backs of trucks are signified as having imbalanced gender relations.
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Bak truk telah menjelma tidak saja menjadi alat transportasi namun juga media komunikasi visual seiring dengan semakin banyaknya iklan yang memanfaatkan media ini dalam mempromosikan suatu produk. Namun perjalanan bak truk menjadi media promosi diawali oleh bertebarannya lukisan yang memanfaatkan bak truk yang semula kosong di sisi kanan, kiri maupun belakang truk. Perempuan menjadi figur yang banyak dipakai sebagai objek lukis. Tulisan ini lebih menyoroti fenomena lukisan yang banyak mengambil figur perempuan dalam kajian gender, untuk melihat apakah representasi perempuan dalam lukisan di bak truk tersebut dimaknai sebagai adanya ketimpangan dalam relasi gender.
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Kata kunci: representasi, perempuan, bak truk, lukisan, relasi gender.	8609eda1502c916f417b79eecd94d15b	bfb86082e7559a015df58202eceb0a94	40a6d00cedfae5d5a8cef753e43cecf6	article	REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN PADA LUKISAN DI BAK TRUK	Obed Wicandra	\N	2000
8206280	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001602	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17071	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001602}, priority = {2}	How far is the difference and the similarity of academicians dan practicioners’s interpretation in difine the advertising creativity’s concept and to appreciate the creative quality of Citra Pariwara’s winner advertisement works print ad category, from 2003 until 2006. An Advertisement work can be categorized for being creative, if it contains the element of novelty, freshness, innovative, original, and can fulfill it’s early destination, which is to rise the product’s sale or even to solve it’s audience’s problem.
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Sejauh mana perbedaan dan persamaan interpretasi, antara akademisi dan praktisi Desain Komunikasi Visual, dalam mendefinisikan konsep kreativitas periklanan dan menilai kualitas kreatif karya iklan pemenang Citra Pariwara kategori iklan cetak, mulai tahun 2003-2006. Sebuah karya iklan dapat dikategorikan kreatif jika memiliki unsur kebaruhan (novel), segar, inovatif original, dan mampu memenuhi tujuan awal dibuatnya iklan tersebut, baik untuk meningkatkan penjualan produk maupun untuk memecahkan masalah target audiens-nya.
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Kata kunci: Interpretasi, konsep kreativitas, iklan cetak pemenang  Citra Pariwara.	1cfbfaeeabb71aed1a705cc133758639	9a6b300c49ed8cc7e804815a0d72bfe2	eadb8d620912b096c9e13b73d2658095	article	INTERPRETASI KONSEP KREATIVITAS ANTARA AKADEMISI DAN PRAKTISI DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL PADA KUALITAS KARYA KREATIF PEMENANG CITRA PARIWARA KATEGORI PRINT AD (2003-2006)	Ani Suhartono	\N	2000
8206281	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001603	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17072	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001603}, priority = {2}	This research was held in 2006 for six months. It has been done because the audience was considering become the power to determine the Television program strength. As we know the audience has an important position in mediated communication, they are equal with communicator or text. The research of Television audience is to complete the studies about Television; however text will be meaningful if they deliver by the new communicator. Children are the research object in order to know how much Television become a part of daily life, especially Television programmed that broadcast the cartoon. This research involves three children with different social culture as an informant that lives in Banyuwangi. The research focus is analyze the practical of watching television activity of those three children and what kind of matter that negotiate and integrated in their daily life.
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Penelitian yang dilakukan pada tahun 2006 selama enam bulan ini dilakukan karena penonton dianggap menjadi kekuatan penentu bagi keberlangsungan suatu program televisi. Seperti kita ketahui bahwa penonton memiliki posisi penting dalam proses komunikasi bermedia (mediated communication) sebanding dengan komunikator maupun teks dan penelitian audiens televisi dilakukan untuk melengkapi kajian tentang televisi, karena bagaimanapun juga pesan (teks) yang disampaikan oleh pembuat pesan (komunikator) baru akan bermakna ketika sampai ke mata penonton. Anak menjadi objek penelitian untuk mengetahui seberapa banyak televisi menjadi bagian dari keseharian hidup mereka, terutama acara televisi yang menayangkan film-film kartun. Dengan menggunakan 3 anak dengan latar belakang sosial dan budaya yang berbeda sebagai informan yang berada di Banyuwangi, fokus perhatian dalam analisis ini adalah praktik menonton program film kartun yang dilakukan ketiga anak tersebut dan hal-hal apa sajakah yang ternegosiasikan di dalam praktik menonton yang terintegrasi dalam keseharian mereka.
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Kata kunci: audiens, anak, televisi, menonton, film kartun.	66a0a946aaf46c5716ad8b086fa0a9df	3aef2fc9082f143a86915f62afba6128	8c46c51d5ff7508e0b19a3044582f7fb	article	KAJIAN KRITIS PRAKTIK ANAK MENONTON FILM KARTUN DI TELEVISI DALAM AKTIFITAS KESEHARIAN DI BANYUWANGI	Obed Wicandra	\N	2000
8206282	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001604	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/mes/article/view/17073	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001604}, priority = {2}	Abstrak
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Keunggulan utama dari skema kendali torsi langsung (DTC) untuk kemudi motor sinkron magnet permanen (PMSM) dibandingkan skema kendali vektor berorientasi medan (FOC) adalah strukturnya yang sederhana, karena tak memerlukan transformasi koordinat dan pembangkitan sinyal modulasi lebar pulsa. Namun demikian, riak torsi dan arus yang tinggi menjadi masalah utama pada skema kendali torsi langsung konvensional untuk kemudi motor sinkron magnet permanen (PMSM). Paper ini menghadirkan sebuah skema DTC baru untuk kemudi PMSM dengan riak fluks dan torsi yang rendah dan frekuensi switching tetap. Perbandingan unjuk kerja riak torsi pada skema-skema DTC konvensional dan skema DTC baru yang diusulkan akan dievaluasi. Paper ini juga akan menjelaskan konstruksi skema-skema DTC yang diimplementasikan menggunakan blok-blok MATLAB-Simulink. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa frekuensi switching hampir tetap dan reduksi riak fluks dan torsi dapat dicapai dengan skema DTC yang diusulkan. Skema DTC yang diusulkan ini dapat mereduksi riak torsi hingga 90%.
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The main urgent of Direct Torque Control (DTC) of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) drive compared field oriented vector (FOC) control scheme is its structure simplicity, since no coordinate transformations, and no Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) generation are required. However, high torque and current ripple is produced when making use of full voltage vectors in conventional DTC scheme of PMSM drive. This paper presents a modified DTC scheme of PMSM drives, which features in very low flux and torque ripple and fixed switching frequency. The comparison of torque ripple performance obtained in basic and proposed DTC schemes will be investigated. This paper also will explain the construction of DTC schemes implemented using MATLAB-Simulink blocks. Simulation result has been shown that an almost fixed switching frequency and reduction of flux and torque ripple can be achieved through the proposed DTC scheme. This proposed scheme has been reduced torque ripple until 90%.
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Keywords: DTC, PMSM and fixed switching frequency	f525f90b3c5c4d1cb46b885faa600abf	00efcc01b74bb5daf16855275f684dd9	0db115080276812fe446bd08e0edc0cd	article	A New Fixed Switching Frequency Direct Torque Controlled PMSM Drives with Low Ripple in Flux and Torque	Auzani Jidin	\N	2000
8206283	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 � Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:7001606	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/dkv/article/view/17067	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {7001606}, priority = {2}	A presentation of Kerajaan Sahuris a replacement program of Sahur Yuk Sahur is one of the top programmme at Trans TV in Ramadhan 2006.The programme that has an empire embience pack in modern and traditional is interesting to discuss in the media sociology point of view. This paper discuss about the impact of  the programme
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8206456	Bibliothek	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christensen2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/172-176.pdf	\N		\N	\N	172-176	\N	2	\N		\N	940f6a6666b017916bc6dbbe06b5a0df	c6d979adf2b4bbf176a2943c36341206	f1894a46a9464a978e778dae8ba4ace2	article	Auskunft 2.0: Vom Wie und Wo der bibliothekarischen Antwort im Web 2.0	Anne Christensen	\N	2007
8206463	Bibliothek	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christensen2007	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/172-176.pdf	\N		\N	\N	172-176	\N	2	\N		\N	940f6a6666b017916bc6dbbe06b5a0df	c6d979adf2b4bbf176a2943c36341206	f1894a46a9464a978e778dae8ba4ace2	article	Auskunft 2.0: Vom Wie und Wo der bibliothekarischen Antwort im Web 2.0	Anne Christensen	\N	2007
8206498	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formarier2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/75/15.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.20	15-20	\N	75	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.14}	L’accueil est un acte banal de la vie quotidienne.
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8206505	Computer Systems and Applications, ACS/IEEE International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4051113	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2006.205081	\N	journal	\N	\N	140--143	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 11:38:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4051113}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/AICCSA.2006.205081}	\N	e7e5d2d544d66968d09323ca084ce0b5	0474dd33490ffb1f6c22997f65a017c2	9648d5888ac441e090634217035440ec	article	Face and Fingerprint biometrics Integration Model for Person Identification Using Gabor Filter	I. Ali and U. Ali and M. I. Shahzad and A. W. Malik	\N	2006
8206506	Fuzzy Systems, 2001. The 10th IEEE International Conference on	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fuzzy Systems, 2001. The 10th IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4051063	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FUZZ.2001.1007231	\N	journal	\N	\N	7--10	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-14 10:06:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4051063}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/FUZZ.2001.1007231}	In this paper we give an overview of existing fuzzy filters for image noise reduction. The paper is a sequel to our overview of classical and fuzzy-classical filters (2001), and can be seen as a preparation to our comparative study of classical and fuzzy filters for image noise reduction. We discuss the ideas behind and the construction of the following fuzzy filters: the "fuzzy inference ruled by else-action" filters, the "fuzzy control based" filters, and the GOA filter. Our goal is to give a consistent overview of these fuzzy filters, and to clearly show the mutual differences between them	4760068955851c56f4514e7819f69ec1	8333e8ee8db3cca1fe61ff55905c8122	2d0082b17296b8db0fbd63c6ce2ad2f8	inproceedings	An overview of fuzzy filters for noise reduction	M. Nachtegael and D. Van der Weken and D. Van De Ville and E. Kerre and W. Philips and I. Lemahieu	\N	2001
8206507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FUZZ-IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4050205	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bibtex/conf/fuzzIEEE/LimR01	\N	journal	\N	\N	683--686	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 22:24:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4050205}	\N	267726de1e9fb501913d12f002f316e9	54bd52f7fa316ed33cbcc852495f88e1	9681a7a331930a655fe3f51682255382	inproceedings	Facial Landmarks Localization Based on Fuzzy and Gabor Wavelet Graph Matching	Resmana Lim and Marcel J. T. Reinders	\N	2001
8206526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei?	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	RiOtKnko2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a24906cf23ce8e174c5d579e25bd4c58	72e4bdcf3166ce7979c864abc67bfd2f	a54d3ed78b00e569991766edcfb92696	inproceedings	Social Networking in einem Beratungsunternehmen	Alexander Richter and Florian Ott and Daniel Kneifel and Michael Koch	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8206545	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4225769	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.3.6515	\N	journal civil	\N	\N	43--48	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-26 20:58:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4225769}, priority = {2}	The need of tools for design and evaluation of pedestrian areas, subways stations, entrance hall, shopping mall, escape routes, stadium etc lead to the necessity of a pedestrian model. One approach pedestrian model is Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation Model. To be able to develop and calibrate a microscopic pedestrian simulation model, a number of variables need to be considered. As the first step of model development, some data was collected using video and the coordinate of the head path through image processing were also taken. Several numbers of variables can be gathered to describe the behavior of pedestrian from a different point of view. This paper describes how to obtain variables from video taking and simple image processing that can represent the movement of pedestrians and its variables.	56c2ba7f37fd197b8728ef304e814000	029a7db7ebe290986bdbf544a3b6aaa4	30db25da509da58dc3dc88043b2fead4	article	Data collection method for pedestrian movement variables	Kardi Teknomo and Yasushi Takeyama and Hajime Inamura	\N	2000
8206547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei?	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	BoeRi2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5ed5500f60290389aa8df718a7434c7	c37e984e5e894359c9e7b0f91fe23fc6	dbc809f8e90197848ca4e7e58eba68c0	inproceedings	Adopting Social Software to the Intranet: A Case Study on Enterprise Microblogging	Martin Böhringer and Alexander Richter	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8206552	Civil Engineering Dimension	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University-Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 â€“ Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4456793	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17029	\N	civil engineering	\N	\N	41--45	\N	1	\N	issn = {1410-9530}, posted-at = {2009-05-04 03:38:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4456793}, priority = {2}	This research evaluated the effects of different curing methods on the compressive strength of terracrete. Several tests that included sieve analysis were carried out on constituents of terracrete (granite and laterite) to determine their particle size distribution and performance criteria tests to determine compressive strength of terracrete cubes for 7 to 35 days of curing. Sand, foam-soaked, tank and open methods of curing were used and the study was carried out under controlled temperature. Sixty cubes of 100 Ã— 100 Ã— 100mm sized cubes were cast using a mix ratio of 1 part of cement, 1Â½ part of latrite, and 3 part of coarse aggregate (granite) proportioned by weight and water â€“ cement ratio of 0.62. The result of the various compressive strengths of the cubes showed that out of the four curing methods, open method of curing was the best because the cubes gained the highest average compressive strength of 10.3N/mm2 by the 35th day.	51829b1ac91ccdc110bfb4ff92152a1c	4a490209e9036b44b12a6fdaac63118c	1e50837fdf86070f0481e40bba382d07	article	The Effects of Different Curing Methods on the Compressive Strength of Terracrete	Ayangade	\N	2009
8206553	Civil Engineering Dimension	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University-Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 â€“ Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4456792	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17028	\N	civil engineering	\N	\N	32--40	\N	1	\N	issn = {1410-9530}, posted-at = {2009-05-04 03:35:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4456792}, priority = {2}	A study has been undertaken to investigate the strength of stabilized clay-soil reinforced with randomly distributed discrete plastic waste fibers by carrying out unconfined compressive strength and tensile-split strength test. In this study, the clay soil was stabilized with lime and rice husk ash mixtures. The effect of the fiber length and content on the compressive and split tensile strength was investigated. The laboratory investigation results show that inclusion of the plastic waste fiber increased significantly both the unconfined compressive strength and tensile-split strength of the stabilized clay soil. The fiber length plays a significant contribution in increasing the soil strength. To contribute for any significant improvement on compression as well as tensile strength, the fiber length should be in range of 20 mm to 40 mm. Fiber reinforcements also reduced soil brittleness by providing smaller loss of post-peak strength.	348a93397e591dc724fa1833ecd47143	1c332851b02fb5d7ae75a75f9ca4674a	a4a43ee1b2feec772b63306b888d9873	article	Influence of Plastic Waste Fibers on the Strength of Lime-Rice Husk Ash Stabilized Clay Soil	A. S. Muntohar	\N	2009
8206554	Civil Engineering Dimension	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University-Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 â€“ Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:4456789	http://puslit2.petra.ac.id/ejournal/index.php/civ/article/view/17027	\N	civil engineering	\N	\N	23--31	\N	1	\N	issn = {1410-9530}, posted-at = {2009-05-04 03:29:45}, citeulike-article-id = {4456789}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a nonlinear finite element modeling and analysis of rectangular normal-strength reinforced concrete columns confined with transverse steel under axial compressive loading. In this study, the columns were modeled as discrete elements using ANSYS nonlinear finite element software. Concrete was modeled with 8-noded SOLID65 elements that can translate either in the x-, y-, or z-axis directions from ANSYS element library. Longitudinal and transverse steels were modeled as discrete elements using 3D-LINK8 bar elements available in the ANSYS element library. The nonlinear constitutive law of each material was also implemented in the model. The results indicate that the stress-strain relationships obtained from the analytical model using ANSYS are in good agreement with the experimental data. This has been confirmed with the insignificant difference between the analytical and experimental, i.e. 5.65 and 2.80 percent for the peak stress and the strain at the peak stress, respectively. The comparison shows that the ANSYS nonlinear finite element program is capable of modeling and predicting the actual nonlinear behavior of confined concrete column under axial loading. The actual stress-strain relationship, the strength gain and ductility improvement have also been confirmed to be satisfactorily.	1ec907cae05d0736e65570f170d52c1b	c24ab02d2ca1128112fdb6d6a3d6a6cf	0504fc2a1cba1a3689c53e447f5d7ddc	article	Predicting Nonlinear Behavior and Stress-Strain Relationship of Rectangular Confined Reinforced Concrete Columns with ANSYS	Tavio	\N	2009
8206559	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chabrol2005	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/82/31.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.42
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8206627	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lourel2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/85/5.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.13	5-13	\N	85	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.14}	En situation naturelle, l’individu est sans cesse
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8206637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Latta2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.4767	\N	Confluence of resonant laser excitation and bi-directional quantum dot
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8206658	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2009 ASIS&T	College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19301; Bibliometrics and Informetrics Research Group, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia	\N	\N	White09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.21045	\N		\N	\N	1083-1096	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/asi.21045}	\N	4a10fa8538097dae4bc5fccda8667632	468e6faf78034a4758900a933dbac833	78517f0bf4f8a7e67176ad78a78fa228	article	Libcitations: A measure for comparative assessment of book publications in the humanities and social sciences	Howard D. White and Sebastian K. Boell and Hairong Yu and Mari Davis and Concepción S. Wilson and Fletcher T.H. Cole	\N	2009
8206672	Büchereiperspektiven	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buzinkay2008	http://publikationen.bvoe.at/perspektiven/bp1_08/s10-s11.pdf	\N		\N	\N	10-11	\N	\N	\N		\N	75d11f22c435c075961bfc73a7e2801e	3b0d3af8bca5ecc8a1163c17418f94a8	164e52afc4a9f9cd439701f4d942ea1f	article	Bibliothek 2.0 - Teaching Library, Web 2.0 und Öffentliche Bibliotheken	Mark Buzinkay	\N	2008
8206740	Annals of the Association of American Geographers	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	3	Barnes2001	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1111/0004-5608.00258	\N		\N	\N	546 - 565	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0004-5608}	\N	7bf2b94e2a51bb7165e3331d85623fdd	4ed1897057848ce3f422da4a205e29bb	84ccc1232b073692ad8588e338112d46	article	Retheorizing Economic Geography: From the Quantitative Revolution to the "Cultural Turn"	Trevor J. Barnes	\N	2001
8206820	{ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A}	{41}	\N	\N	{FEB}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000264356400003	\N	\N		\N	\N	{261-264}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0308-518X}}, keywords-plus = {{ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHY; DIFFERENCE; POLICY}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000264356400003}}, doi = {{10.1068/a41350}}	\N	f78cca80e39e0ac32803780e089eb9be	a0b395d28d311cb296098d2a6c26224b	38008a4b25393445dc8572c47a48d757	article	{Critical quantitative geographies}	Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen	\N	{2009}
8206821	{JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY}	{6}	\N	\N	{JUN}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000238146100002	\N	\N		\N	\N	{273-302}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{1468-2702}}, keywords-plus = {{COLLECTIVE LEARNING-PROCESSES; TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE; INCREASING
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   RETURNS; INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS; INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES; KNOWLEDGE;
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   GROWTH; PERSPECTIVE; FIRMS; BIOTECHNOLOGY}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000238146100002}}, doi = {{10.1093/jeg/lbi022}}	{The paper explains the commonalities and differences between
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   neoclassical, institutional and evolutionary approaches that have been
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   influential in economic geography during the last couple of decades. By
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   separating the three approaches in terms of theoretical content and
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   research methodology, we can appreciate both the commonalities and
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   differences between the three approaches. It is also apparent that
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   innovative theorizing currently occurs at the interface between
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   neoclassical and evolutionary theory (especially in modelling) and at
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   the interface between institutional and evolutionary theory (especially
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   in `appreciative theorizing'). Taken together, we argue that
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   Evolutionary Economic Geography is an emerging paradigm in economic
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   geography, yet does so without isolating itself from developments in
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   other theoretical approaches.}	7fa5f48e7f70d2b1a237fa308cef3171	360a9f1a42ad82b60eb7224faa50ea98	9e701d0111649a76293a6aa38fd744f3	article	{Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an
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   evolutionary economic geography}	RA Boschma and K Frenken	\N	{2006}
8206822	{ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A}	{38}	\N	\N	{APR}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000237770800007	\N	\N		\N	\N	{677-692}	\N	{4}	\N	issn = {{0308-518X}}, keywords-plus = {{SELF-ORGANIZED COMPLEXITY; HUMAN-GEOGRAPHY; SIMPLIFYING COMPLEXITY;
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   SOCIAL-SCIENCE; ROME BURNS; ECONOMICS; POSTMODERNISM; FOUNDATIONS;
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   ECOLOGY; MODELS}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000237770800007}}, doi = {{10.1068/a37100}}	{Researchers across disciplines apply complexity theory to issues
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   ranging from economic development to earthquake prediction. The breadth
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   of applications speaks to the promise of complexity theory, but there
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   remain a number of challenges to be met, particularly those related to
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   its ontological and epistemological dimensions. We identify a number of
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   key issues by asking three questions. Does complexity theory operate at
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   too general a level to enhance understanding? What are the ontological
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   and epistemological implications of complexity? What are the challenges
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   in modeling complexity? In answering these questions, we argue that,
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   although complexity offers much to the study of place and space,
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   research in these areas has a number of strengths that enhance
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   complexity research.}	13ef363cd10a3ff69467628889f28e5d	f3e3ea57d173011ebc2d7d3c102b7fc4	c651bd7472c708af6aeb7aec01605ff9	article	{Complexity theory in the study of space and place}	Steven Manson and David O'Sullivan	\N	{2006}
8206823	{PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY}	{30}	\N	\N	{APR}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000236924500005	\N	\N		\N	\N	{223-236}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0309-1325}}, keywords-plus = {{ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES; REGIONAL-DEVELOPMENT;
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   SOCIAL-STRUCTURE; NETWORKS; INNOVATION; INSTITUTIONS; INDUSTRY; MODEL;
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   EMBEDDEDNESS; RETHINKING}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000236924500005}}, doi = {{10.1191/0309132506ph603pr}}	\N	db8c3703838700c4105629c2309aedb1	8e790a2245126a845b724a13072e8674	a3985e76ef86252fb5565a27c5391471	article	{Geographies of production: Growth regimes in spatial perspective 3 -
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   toward a relational view of economic action and policy}	H Bathelt	\N	{2006}
8206824	{PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY}	{29}	\N	\N	{OCT}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000232775300001	\N	\N		\N	\N	{541-561}	\N	{5}	\N	issn = {{0309-1325}}, keywords-plus = {{MUSIC INDUSTRY; FILM INDUSTRY; GEOGRAPHY; NETWORKS; FASHION; POLICY;
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   CONSUMPTION; CLUSTERS; MARKETS; CITIES}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000232775300001}}, doi = {{10.1191/0309132505ph567oa}}	{`This article reviews work on `cultural economy', particularly from
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   within geography, and from other disciplines, where there are links to
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   overtly geographical debates. We seek to clarify different
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   interpretations of the term and to steer a course through this
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   multivalency to suggest productive new research agendas. We review and
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   critique work on cultural economy that represents a relatively
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   straightforward economic geography, based on empirical observation
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   post-Fordism, agglomeration and cluster theory. Some of these ideas
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   about cultural economy have proven attractive to policy-makers and we
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   map a normative script of cultural economy, with its prescriptive
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   recommendations for economic development, which we then critique.
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   Turning from this normative cultural economy, we move to a more
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   theoretical discussion which reinterprets the cultural economy in light
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   of debates on the culturization of `the economic' in research praxis.
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   We conclude that better acknowledgement is needed of the contradictory
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   uses of `cultural economy', but point nevertheless to the value of this
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   multivalency as long as we reflect on the multiple contradictions and
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   interpretations. With many current absences in work on cultural
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   economy, we suggest various agendas waiting to be addressed.}	3ebd211fe8d36c655c7b67b05b089936	c551b8e23c92cdf5544b5f1acb1b3bee	071f5c4b84d78cf5febbcdd8d5930d79	article	{Cultural economy: a critical review}	C Gibson and L Kong	\N	{2005}
8206825	{URBAN STUDIES}	{41}	\N	\N	{MAY}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000221870700004	\N	\N		\N	\N	{1011-1023}	\N	{5-6}	\N	issn = {{0042-0980}}, keywords-plus = {{REGIONAL-DEVELOPMENT; INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS; POLICY; SPACE; INSTITUTIONS;
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   INNOVATION; KNOWLEDGE; BUSINESS; NETWORKS; ENGLAND}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000221870700004}}, doi = {{10.1080/00420980410001675869}}	{Barnes has argued that (new) economic geography has moved in to a phase
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   of theory development that he describes as `hermeneutic' theorising.
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   This epistemological position is characterised by an interpretive,
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   reflexive and open-ended mode of inquiry that recognises the diversity
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   of sources available for theorising and the subsequent conversations
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   that will ensue from such diversity. In a recent deconstruction of the
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   clusters concept in economic geography, and especially that version (or
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   brand) expounded by Michael Porter, Martin and Sunley ask the question
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   as to what added value is delivered by the concept's gatecrashing of
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   academic and policy debates. This paper argues that clusters should not
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   be overendowed as a singular `brand', but recognised as an emergent set
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   of multiple perspectives in dialogue. From a position of hermeneutic
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   theorising, `clusters' have the potential to add value by allowing
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   theoretical debate across a wide range of (overlapping and competing)
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   perspectives whose partiality and situatedness are made explicit. The
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   possibilities for theoretical, empirical and policy cross-fertilisation
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   from the difficult act of holding together these threads is one
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   potential drawn from the conversations engendered through hermeneutic
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   theorising in economic geography. Nevertheless, this `work in progress'
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   must be deepened and extended if the potential of clusters is to be
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   realised.}	b0b73b665e73d31286db251de97e433e	e09027870cb22d16330fbc0ea62f0252	1e218a2f432ef1fe31cfc4eab48d4b99	article	{Where is the value added in the cluster approach? Hermeneutic
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   theorising, economic geography and clusters as a multiperspectival
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   approach}	P Benneworth and N Henry	\N	{2004}
8206827	{CHINESE GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCE}	{12}	\N	\N	{SEP}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000206553200007	\N	\N		\N	\N	{233-237}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{1002-0063}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000206553200007}}	{The gap between SDA (Spatial Data Analysis) and GIS (Geographical
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   Information Systems) existed for a long time. Presently this problem
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   still remains in spite of a lot of theoretical and practical studies
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   which try to find the solution for it. The research background and
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   scheme to bridge the gap between SDA and GIS and how to design it.
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   the market and so on. But the two most important ones of them are
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   efficiency and flexibility of the scheme itself. Efficiency can be
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   for carrying out SDA. Flexibility means users can define their own SDA
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   methods. The best integration scheme should satisfy the two standards
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   at the same time. A group of functions, which can be combined to
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   implement any SDA method, are defined in order to design such an
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   integration scheme. The functions are divided into five classes
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   according to their properties.}	fdf15528450042b81c77d292cad3f72c	7a764c1db595225c893f70ce9367110e	47cb15c11472089a0e291dc00a17a393	article	{THE STRATEGIES OF INTEGRATING SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS AND GIS}	Mao Zheng-yuan and Li Lin	\N	{2002}
8206846	ANNALS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS	{93}	\N	\N	{JUN}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yeung2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	{442-462}	\N	{2}	\N		Practicing new economic geographies necessarily entails a critical
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   re-evaluation of research methodologies because of its different
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   substantive research foci. In this article, I examine some
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   ``economic{''} in economic geography. Some key features of new economic
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   geographies include understanding the social embeddedness of economic
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   action, mapping shifting identities of social actors, and exploring the
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   role of material and discursive contexts in shaping economic behavior.
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   I argue that practitioners of new economic geographies can no longer
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   rely exclusively on established ``scientific{''} methodology for
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   empirical research and data analysis. Instead, I argue for a
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   process-based methodological framework through which we employ
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   complementary methodological practices (e.g., tracing actor networks
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   and in situ research) and triangulation, not only to explore the
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   microfoundations of economic action, but also to generate, in a
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   reflexive manner, theoretical insights from the multiscalar dimensions
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   of economic action.	b0f14316adb1722a32255aae4a6ddb6b	05e72186fcb66e3fb7fa550feda917c5	c3d4b7618e90c1794305dbbbb0048f7f	article	Practicing new economic geographies: A methodological examination	Henry Wai-chung Yeung	\N	{2003}
8206872	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jänner	\N	\N	http://blog.semantic-web.at/tag/interview%20brian-donnelly%20owl/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thurner2009	http://blog.semantic-web.at/tag/interview%20brian-donnelly%20owl	\N	\N	\N	Stand 14.5.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7bf76050ba2d7f413effcbe6a40b253c	081b2e3183c1e3aece3d9fe132a15fc9	5dd118a9f60f87aabf5bfa64dd19a81b	misc	Semantic technologies for non-SQL-writers	Thomas Thurner	\N	2009
8206905	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mucchielli1998	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/55/54.pdf	\N		\N	La méthode pédagogique de la découverte, proposée
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8206943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee1998	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	\N		\N	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.01.19}, owner = {atanas}	The {W}eb was designed as an information space, with the goal that\
\	it should be useful not only for human-human communication, but also\
\	that machines would be able to participate and help. {O}ne of the\
\	major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on\
\	the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived\
\	from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms)\
\	for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to\
\	a robot browsing the web. Leaving aside the artificial intelligence\
\	problem of training machines to behave like people, the {S}emantic\
\	{W}eb approach instead develops languages for expressing information\
\	in a machine processable form.	becbc1e40b259b51acd8ba7c041d8fb9	09302c37d13c39419487ec48ce357447	e13a22b51097dbafbf1ae0d0da549d22	misc	{S}emantic {W}eb {R}oad map	Tim Berners-Lee	\N	1998
8206944	\N	\N	\N	\N	5/10/	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cockburn2006	\\url{http://alistair.cockburn.us/Use+case+fundamentals}	\N		\N	\\url{http://alistair.cockburn.us/Use+case+fundamentals}	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.22}, owner = {buFka}	\N	3606272622ece31f206b5a3fbc3fc26d	4107ebee1a2e0077aac647c3d31f07fd	eac4fb5fb1aac65caf5e81188225fe03	misc	Use case fundamentals	Alistair Cockburn	\N	2006
8206945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	Cockburn2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0201702258}	\N	9b2dacdb11a5e26a7c7e653b119def6d	928f5d66d665f167a58796566ca844dd	9e36f9f7b3ec792147cba178e3db2ca5	book	Writing Effective Use Cases	Alistair Cockburn	\N	2000
8206946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Kollmann2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}, owner = {buFka}	\N	070b4bc001513a81d7ab7d14a25fab69	bdc65d08d5673f62e187330781341a17	609138301cfe9aee32670667bfc5ccfa	book	E-business: Grundlagen elektronischer Geschäftsprozesse in der net\
\	Economy	Tobias Kollmann	\N	2008
8206947	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milicic2008	\\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/Faviki/Faviki.pdf}	\N		\N	\\url{http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/Faviki/Faviki.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.05}, owner = {buFka}	\N	e30617d1649842f14fafb873835c91f5	a25c6ed8f202c3664af90fb28ff0a076	7c0e4f8d17ff5704ef1881ca3358690d	misc	Case Study: Semantic tags	Vuk Milicic	\N	2008
8206948	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman2005	\\url{http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/tags}	\N		\N	\\url{http://www.holygoat.co.uk/projects/tags}	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.05}, owner = {buFka}	\N	e5ef6a05f0153f71c9e25ebad2bb8658	77908c3bf5084559250006936b617cf3	eab2dfb8f3a1fc0e9dcdfe7ff9d04a52	misc	Tag ontology design	Richard Newman	\N	2005
8206949	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly2005	\\url{http://www.oreilly.de/artikel/web20.html}	\N		\N	\\url{http://www.oreilly.de/artikel/web20.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.12}, owner = {buFka}	\N	f61e6723b7ed2556680de242b607be4e	0478d7d94304610927a93115037f0b7a	5d544e998e190cebc71953eeb54a0275	misc	What Is Web 2.0	Tim O'Reilly	\N	2005
8206950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Sabou2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	156--190	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-92147-9}, owner = {buFka}, book = {Journal on Data Semantics XI}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92148-6_6}	\N	10665912f6dace03163e315ff2d055a7	53b9f8933517b10be05f4abb36017d34	02a791247bda9036485c3396657d18d0	misc	Exploring the Semantic Web as Background Knowledge for Ontology Matching	Marta Sabou and Mathieu D'Aquin and Enrico Motta	\N	2008
8206951	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Riders Publishing	Thousand Oaks, CA, USA	\N	\N	Smith2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780321550149}, owner = {buFka}	\N	d34b29cc4c6109ddaf27a11106dda4c3	0a0cf063a2640ae6e72ede7e1e497f94	a726c22e8f47893ca8566069853a4d3a	book	Tagging: people-powered metadata for the social web	Gene Smith	\N	2007
8206952	\N	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vander2007	\\url{http://vanderwal.net/folksonomy.html}	\N		\N	\\url{http://vanderwal.net/folksonomy.html}	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.13}, owner = {buFka}	\N	e3ca14b3b01b10e92e4f3eee0a4f05fb	72a6196941fb9ff40dadc4c1f648f9e9	6d85ed25ead7ad866100143511765329	misc	Folksonomy Coinage and Definition	Thomas Vander Wal	\N	2007
8206960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nathan	{[Paris]}	\N	Repères pédagogiques	nique_comment_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	288 p.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-09-130001-2}	\N	91a3ad53c542607d6a20f9bec6f69c19	ea5704d2a65f2fe2dc81168f002a5cdf	0d0c4bdefd2dde82bfa73eace3d24fe1	book	Comment {l'École} devint une affaire {d'État,} 1815-1840	Christian Nique	\N	1990
8206965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mercure de France	Paris	\N	\N	delhome_premieres_1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	252 p.--[8] p. 	\N	\N	\N		\N	3331a6f32602ad4450b1000a62d76f3d	505fa1f192d9a5457096efa86261f1f0	9559f0936b57045bf45427c340b6cf62	book	Premières institutrices lai͏̈ques	Danielle Delhome and Nicole Gault and Josiane Gonthier	\N	1980
8206971	Vingtieme siècle. Revue d'histoire	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques	\N	\N	\N	gerome1990lpp	\N	\N		\N	\N	81--90	\N	\N	\N		\N	53ebecd5148bb707bc32bae05abb0b2f	f1e40d8f7bff91ffd2c25a2c116a13da	941e10ecce4274a39f37fc8b59a3b3e4	article	{Les loisirs populaires de Poitiers}	N. Gérôme	\N	1990
8207126	AI 2006: Advances in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sokolova2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11941439_114	\N		\N	\N	1015--1021	\N	\N	\N		Different evaluation measures assess different characteristics of machine learning algorithms. The empirical evaluation of
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algorithms and classifiers is a matter of on-going debate among researchers. Most measures in use today focus on a classifier’sability to identify classes correctly. We note other useful properties, such as failure avoidance or class discrimination,and we suggest measures to evaluate such properties. These measures – Youden’s index, likelihood, Discriminant power – areused in medical diagnosis. We show that they are interrelated, and we apply them to a case study from the field of electronicnegotiations. We also list other learning problems which may benefit from the application of these measures.	ee6b3dcc095109c2c50ed61ca4f97ef0	d76c267e9efd92b3cba6ccbf382b4504	8138c3287f60698b314ae9afc82583a7	article	Beyond Accuracy, F-Score and ROC: A Family of Discriminant Measures for Performance Evaluation	Marina Sokolova and Nathalie Japkowicz and Stan Szpakowicz	\N	2006
8207127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	checkliste26	http://www.bib-info.de/fileadmin/media/Dokumente/Kommissionen/Kommission%20f%FCr%20One-Person-Librarians/Checklisten/check26.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2cc5c6e0d5fdbb998cacaffd6ba4f03c	347783d3b088df0f6c4ec89c73fb7ae6	12b00f22379ef98c372c3481200c9de6	article	Bessere Arbeitsorganisation mit Web 2.0	Jürgen Plieninger and Julia Bergmann	\N	2008
8207140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BIB_Soc_SW	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2007/421/pdf/check22.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee3565528907c53315d657914902ff0d	9cdefb1f376728309824b10fa9cee19d	aa77d8353bbbd557c8c77ca671e0f497	article	Soziale Software nutzen	Jürgen Plieninger and Edlef Stabenau	\N	2007
8207143	B. I. T. online	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick GmbH - B.I.T.online	Postfach 2009, D-65010 Wiesbaden	\N	\N	plieninger2007	http://www.b-i-t-online.de/heft/2007-03/fach4.htm	\N		\N	\N	223-232	\N	3	\N		Eingangs wird der Internetnutzer von morgen geschildert, welcher selten Webseiten besucht, aber häufig seine Sammlung von Neuigkeitenmeldungen nutzt, die sich per RSS-Feeds automatisch aktualisiert. Quelle solcher Feeds ist oft Soziale Software, welche rechnerunabhängig, servergestützt und überwiegend kostenlos im Netz angeboten wird. Verschiedene Dienste werden vorgestellt und ihre Anwendungsmöglichkeit in Bibliotheken skizziert. Diese Dienste werden noch nicht breit in Bibliotheken eingesetzt, da man zu ihrer Nutzung umdenken muss. Die erforderlichen Skills sind technische Innovationsfähigkeit, Moderationsgeschick, Generierung benutzerorientierter Inhalte, proaktives und flexibles Handeln. Es wird vorgeschlagen, die neuen Dienste zum Kennenlernen selbst zu nutzen, nach und nach selbst anzuwenden und am besten mit Arbeitsgruppen in den Institutionen daran zu arbeiten.	006d369866de579013fd9b885ccc9f45	72e6e49419b5d92c507fa9344cb226e0	ec8cc6605d89c8b4f0ea9de062de4935	article	Never run a changing system? -- Über die Chancen des Einsatzes "Sozialer Software" in der Bibliotheksarbeit	Jürgen Plieninger and Edlef Stabenau and Lambert Heller	\N	2007
8207147	BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information	7/8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PlieningerLiteraturverwaltung2008	\N	\N	BuB - Forum für Bibliothek und Information	\N	\N	582-583	\N	\N	\N		\N	308f7551f81cc77e79e46a81a5332274	4e35a22ce6ca984afef0db26f8283046	03ba4fccfa098d7f4f20ba7bfd7085f0	article	Blickpunkt Internet Literaturverwaltung leichtgemacht: Wie Nutzer Literaturangaben und Volltextdateien in Ordnung halten können.	Jürgen Plieninger	\N	2008
8207149	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StabenauPlieninger	http://www.bib-info.de/komm/opl/pub/check18.pdf	\N	In diesem Text geht es größtenteis um das Nutzen und Erstellen von Weblogs. Zusätzlich werden die Besonderheiten und Elemente von Blogs detailliert beschrieben. Sehr hilfreich sind auch die Beispiele von bibliothekarischen Weblogs in Deutschland.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1db40a4d0127b4cfe76667928270ff0	4b4b31dedbe34512f92d9f1ec3e001cd	982de8c013793c1b16ef4d60ae57416f	techreport	Weblogs nutzen und erstellen	Edlef Stabenau and Jürgen Plieninger	Kommission für One-Person Librarians des Berufsverbands Information Bibliothek BIB	2007
8207182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Produktionswirtschaft 2000 : Perspektiven für die                   Fabrik 2000	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Zelewski1999	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	83--102	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a9096dc54cd308564964a2581651a2e	81521e5abde07a61c9245cb2f13faecc	49febb71c4d31f597d70eb1c52cf9b8b	incollection	Das Produktivitätsparadoxon der Informationstechnik : Rekonstruktion und Analyse eines theoretischen Erklärungsansatzes aus der Perspektive seiner Randbedingungen	Stephan Zelewski	K. Nagel and R. F. Erben and F. T. Piller	1999
8207216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heib1992	\N	Arbeitspapiere des IWi		\N	\N	\N	\N	98	\N		\N	316b5f9099f00f48e25d42055ce37bc9	27f6dca4945954b4e459828d53a333f8	e9913f23d9e335f4cd5504260572305c	techreport	Konzeption für ein computer-gestütztes IS-Controlling	R. Heib	\N	1992
8207229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.at/books?id=AfL0t-YzOrEC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	55eb3c965213db1b922f3af7fa07c56e	5d03dc99013ba2a003d58ef51001383e	aa240c53f06f47a58fc8f8557742044e	book	Data mining: concepts and techniques	Micheline Kamber Jiawei Han	\N	2006
8207238	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mucchielli1997	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/50/65.pdf	\N		\N	La recherche, centrée au départ sur des problèmes
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\	à la découverte des problèmes d’intégration au travail.	32b59a7c78277ec809e2aedc55bb53d0	38e24f7a6e08f9b967c4b48548441d73	fd158c389db42fbadd45fe01a1b1e15b	article	Methodologie d'une recherche qualitative en soins infirmiers	Alex Mucchielli	\N	1997
8207819	\N	\N	\N	2., verb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	Aus dem Bereich IT erfolgreich lernen	Gadatsch2005c	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/du/services/toc/bs/478464037}	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3528158492}	\N	102883b37c2281210d1bcad2a3ca0016	b29e6e480414cde25cd085b9ea6c7695	436adc26819560c23134349b1f0867f9	book	Masterkurs IT-Controlling: Grundlagen und strategischer Stellenwert , Kosten- und Leistungsrechnung in der Praxis, mit Deckungsbeitrags- und Prozesskostenrechnung	Andreas Gadatsch and Elmar Mayer	\N	2005
8207879	HMD - Praxis Wirtschaftsinform.	256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/hmd/WalterBK07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/hmd/hmd256.html#WalterBK07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://hmd.dpunkt.de/256/01.html}, date = {2008-02-14}	\N	c2261078237bbe211914cc5b97bb074b	701773bcccfa7e8743c9b13dd2d689cc	4d5a764634ce84d94e427655ba9e1539	article	Industrialisierung der IT~--~Grundlagen, Merkmale und Ausprägungen eines Trends	Sven Markus Walter and Tilo Böhmann and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2007
8207906	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARSI	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	Fourez2001	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/66/16.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.22
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\	rationalité ».	0bc14f0c41e1f1a7a07617d8fb24a9a1	e3558844d4e217da5e66342b17544692	9a972878fb00f20dc7885e38c0eac384	proceedings	Des représentations aux concepts disciplinaires et à l'interdisciplinarité	Géard Fourez	ARSI	2001
8207928	Controlling	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strecker2008	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	518--523	\N	10	\N		\N	d00ad4e4c610f5c63449e62a47d4a9c6	7cc04ff358ec477455759bb4249edb4f	c37b9bf4d36d9060b0b3737546da89b4	article	IT-Performance-Management : Zum gegenwärtigen Stand
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                  der Diskussion	S. Strecker	\N	2008
8208027	MIS Quarterly	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahituv1980	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	61--75	\N	4	\N		\N	c0d8a56341ce1c5cfb389fa23a3d7bcf	7478dd7d957993aa312c2ab44698593a	fc4ab27d7cdc5c279399602d999efd72	article	A Systematic Approach Toward Assessing the Value of
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                  an Information System	Niv Ahituv	\N	1980
8208030	Information Management \\& Consulting	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BichlerRichter2004	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	76--81	\N	\N	\N		\N	af542d775178efc901647597cbf163f5	67c2783f64e9ad803853b449966804fd	43c3e5f80f00b888843f788cc5b9ab8a	article	How to Get Value out of Information Technology?	M. Bichler and G. Richter	\N	2004
8208031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Financial Times Prentice Hall	Upper Saddle River	\N	\N	DevarajKohli2002	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	572677538b42d2cd2621a3dae5cffe17	d7de41ae7d59716e9e8efa73697510f2	a1e0a3d921525905bcd321cb8b3b5556	book	The IT Payoff: Measuring the business value of
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                  information technology investments	Sarv Devaraj and Rajiv Kohli	\N	2002
8208032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons	Hoboken, N.J.	\N	\N	Hubbard2007	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66a816df1f6bff64351cf4812d4adfaf	a8d83681e879534a3935618b304f99ae	84fbf3ff5ba80243bb54d1ea3206a024	book	How to measure anything finding the value of
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                  'intangibles' in business	W. Douglas Hubbard	\N	2007
8208033	Communications of the Association for Information Systems	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KohliGrover2008	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	23--39	\N	1	\N		\N	0f671eabeab6d89b4d1362bd0d120bd4	0055d90f43ecf063913830457ef18c92	af26c7740c03973e5db655fc1c19cb94	article	Business Value of IT: An Essay on Expanding Research
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                  Directions to Keep up with the Times	Rajiv Kohli and Varun Grover	\N	2008
8208036	\N	\N	\N	5., aktual. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	PicotReichwaldWigand2003	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd6ae218f07fcb0e45f61d1cb7e26b84	0eb70c9a39187f6ce9ed3ccfb6aa9f5b	6a0e213390e73b03f57fbfb73e0562c5	book	Die grenzenlose Unternehmung : Information,
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                  Organisation und Management ; Lehrbuch zur
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                  Unternehmensführung im Informationszeitalter	Arnold Picot and Ralf Reichwald and Rolf T. Wigand	\N	2003
8208037	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaiPatnayakuni1997	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	89--97	\N	7	\N		Examines the relationship between measures of
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                  information technology (IT) investment and facets of
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                  corporate business performance. Method used to
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                  measure the business value of IT investment;
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                  Inclusion of three measures of IT investment in the
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                  study; Highlights from previous studies that
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                  examined the value of IT investment	05612da69fab51d5d2205ca925210bf1	8b5218ce130dc776cbd891ebc7fc3bc0	05e64b338599a60b9a8b716c90afe1cf	article	Technology investment and business performance	Arun Rai and Ravi Patnayakuni	\N	1997
8208038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Chichester	\N	\N	Renkema2000	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3b496fc24d9ad34f2c6f1877b65f066	fafa13f3523fece4ab3284bd9880293e	8a4241fcf9baf6cbfb24f7fb9ffa3ebb	book	The IT Value Quest : How to capture the business
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                  value of IT-based infrastructure	Theo J. W. Renkema	\N	2000
8208040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Chichester	\N	\N	WigandPicotReichwald1997	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	779cb87aa2e907ea3d432ab69d7687a7	55840a5d7668ac7a7300a7e2791712e6	dcf5621e1f939d799c001aed1699a0b2	book	Information, organization and management : Expanding
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                  markets and corporate boundaries	Rolf T. Wigand and Arnold Picot and Ralf Reichwald	\N	1997
8208041	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Essen	Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften der
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                  Universität Duisburg-Essen	\N	Bodurova2009	\N	Abschlussarbeit im B.Sc. Wirtschaftsinformatik	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6fa06ec197eac55183c4b9557fd41b7b	c7718ca09df88b4bfde526e42b4f7d52	917d5bcf2105ce48f35fbeeab90aa307	mastersthesis	Analyse der Eignung von Verfahren zur ex-ante
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                  Bewertung von IT-Investitionen	Kremena G. Bodurova	\N	2009
8208042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Essen	Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften der
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                  Universität Duisburg-Essen	\N	Topal2008	\N	Diplomarbeit	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae36ea694d7d92829a07c09d081ae62c	5461cdc310c18d5f2a4a9e02fb4de91e	3d122e662425bcc1835776d3cde33005	mastersthesis	Bestimmung des Business Value der IT am Beispiel
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                  eines Versicherungsunternehmens	Mustafa Topal	\N	2008
8208043	Information Management \\& Consulting	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeimbornFrankeGomber2007	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	74--79	\N	1	\N		\N	442fbe51ef2b465003dbc011bfeedd99	ce0c0a7927e75b1d90f6f7c8efda53f2	89df9dafd43245908f774f2002c44426	article	IT-Business-Alignment und der Wertbeitrag der IT:
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                  Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie unter den 1.000
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                  größten deutschen Banken	Daniel Beimborn and Jochen Franke and Peter Gomber	\N	2007
8208066	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Framing the Domains of IT Management: Projecting the Future Through the Past	\N	\N	\N	Pinnaflex	Cincinnatti	\N	\N	BaruaMukhopadhyay2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--84	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3ef29460546f77009a973d1262050f0	63fd3e217b8c57da600045bc16d0b1c2	a3987f22fc9ac5530cb4f184433baa77	incollection	Information Technnology and Business Performance: Past, Present and Future	A. Barua and T. Mukhopadhyay	R. W. Zmud	2000
8208090	Genetics	174	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, UK, and Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. cedwards@maths.uct.ac.za	\N	\N	Edwards:2006eu	http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.052019	\N		\N	\N	1441--1453	\N	3	\N	rn = {0 (Gene Products, env)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {16951087}, issn = {0016-6731 (Print)}, jt = {Genetics}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2006/09/05 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:46 -0800}, mhda = {2007/02/01 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1667091}, mh = {Base Sequence; Bayes Theorem; Child; Chronic Disease; Computer Simulation; *Evolution, Molecular; Gene Products, env/*genetics; Genes, Viral; *Genetic Drift; HIV Infections/genetics; *HIV-1; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Monte Carlo Method; Mutation; Polymorphism, Genetic; *Selection (Genetics); Stochastic Processes}, jid = {0374636}, dep = {20060901}, dcom = {20070131}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20061123}, so = {Genetics. 2006 Nov;174(3):1441-53. 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GENBANK/AY824892; GENBANK/AY824893; GENBANK/AY824894; GENBANK/AY824895; GENBANK/AY824896; GENBANK/AY824897; GENBANK/AY824898; GENBANK/AY824899; GENBANK/AY824900; GENBANK/AY824901; GENBANK/AY824902; GENBANK/AY824903; GENBANK/AY824904; GENBANK/AY824905; GENBANK/AY824906; GENBANK/AY824907; GENBANK/AY824908; GENBANK/AY824909; GENBANK/AY824910; GENBANK/AY824911; GENBANK/AY824912; GENBANK/AY824913; GENBANK/AY824914; GENBANK/AY824915; GENBANK/AY824916; GENBANK/AY824917; GENBANK/AY824918; GENBANK/AY824919; GENBANK/AY824920; GENBANK/AY824921; GENBANK/AY824922; GENBANK/AY824923; GENBANK/AY824924; GENBANK/AY824925; GENBANK/AY824926; GENBANK/AY824927; GENBANK/AY824928; GENBANK/AY824929; GENBANK/AY824930; GENBANK/AY824931; GENBANK/AY824932; GENBANK/AY824933; GENBANK/AY824934; GENBANK/AY824935; GENBANK/AY824936; GENBANK/AY824937; GENBANK/AY824938; GENBANK/AY824939; GENBANK/AY824940; GENBANK/AY824941; GENBANK/AY824942; GENBANK/AY824943; GENBANK/AY824944; GENBANK/AY824945; GENBANK/AY824946}, au = {Edwards, CT and Holmes, EC and Pybus, OG and Wilson, DJ and Viscidi, RP and Abrams, EJ and Phillips, RE and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {genetics.105.052019}, phst = {2006/09/01 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t; Research Support, U.S. Gov&#039;t, P.H.S.}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1534/genetics.105.052019}	The evolution of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) during chronic infection involves the rapid, continuous turnover of genetic diversity. However, the role of natural selection, relative to random genetic drift, in governing this process is unclear. We tested a stochastic model of genetic drift using partial envelope sequences sampled longitudinally in 28 infected children. In each case the Bayesian posterior (empirical) distribution of coalescent genealogies was estimated using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Posterior predictive simulation was then used to generate a null distribution of genealogies assuming neutrality, with the null and empirical distributions compared using four genealogy-based summary statistics sensitive to nonneutral evolution. Because both null and empirical distributions were generated within a coalescent framework, we were able to explicitly account for the confounding influence of demography. From the distribution of corrected P-values across patients, we conclude that empirical genealogies are more asymmetric than expected if evolution is driven by mutation and genetic drift only, with an excess of low-frequency polymorphisms in the population. This indicates that although drift may still play an important role, natural selection has a strong influence on the evolution of HIV-1 envelope. A negative relationship between effective population size and substitution rate indicates that as the efficacy of selection increases, a smaller proportion of mutations approach fixation in the population. This suggests the presence of deleterious mutations. We therefore conclude that intrahost HIV-1 evolution in envelope is dominated by purifying selection against low-frequency deleterious mutations that do not reach fixation.	89bc2e1235279f367b5db82c4e8d1a63	d957c0081109b270d40beeb9ef3e0778	2ce4f58045180b3c1851f1758b4f8ff5	article	Evolution of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope gene is dominated by purifying selection.	C T T Edwards and E C Holmes and O G Pybus and D J Wilson and R P Viscidi and E J Abrams and R E Phillips and A J Drummond	\N	2006
8208091	Syst. Biol.	55	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	minh2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150600981604	\N		\N	\N	769-773	\N	5	\N		We consider a (phylogenetic) tree with n labeled leaves, the taxa, and a length for each branch in the tree. For any subset of k taxa, the phylogenetic diversity is defined as the sum of the branch-lengths of the minimal subtree connecting the taxa in the subset. We introduce two time-efficient algorithms (greedy and pruning) to compute a subset of size k with maximal phylogenetic diversity in O(n log k) and O[n + (n–k) log (n–k)] time, respectively. The greedy algorithm is an efficient implementation of the so-called greedy strategy (Steel, 2005; Pardi and Goldman, 2005), whereas the pruning algorithm provides an alternative description of the same problem. Both algorithms compute within seconds a subtree with maximal phylogenetic diversity for trees with 100,000 taxa or more.	487c0086a897ec5579442a435acfa62b	a2f0a15304ecc0937bc04b5af8097df5	f06e2a3a15b51d2a625d53b627ef0ccc	article	Phylogenetic Diversity within Seconds	Bui Quang Minh and Steffen Klaere and Arndt von Haeseler	\N	2006
8208092	J Virol	80	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, The University of Hong Kong, China.	\N	\N	Hon:2006ph	http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00585-06	\N		\N	\N	8503-8509	\N	17	\N	pmid = {16912300}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {0022-538X (Print)}, jt = {Journal of virology}, edat = {2006/08/17 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:42:26 -0800}, mhda = {2006/09/26 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1563883}, mh = {Animals; Birnaviridae Infections/epidemiology/*veterinary/virology; Chickens; Evolution, Molecular; *Genome, Viral; Infectious bursal disease virus/classification/*genetics/*pathogenicity; *Phylogeny; Poultry Diseases/epidemiology/virology; Reassortant Viruses/classification/*genetics/*pathogenicity; Time Factors; Virulence}, jid = {0113724}, dcom = {20060925}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20060816}, so = {J Virol. 2006 Sep;80(17):8503-9. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Hon, CC and Lam, TY and Drummond, A and Rambaut, A and Lee, YF and Yip, CW and Zeng, F and Lam, PY and Ng, PT and Leung, FC}, pii = {80/17/8503}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1128/JVI.00585-06}	Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is a birnavirus causing immunosuppressive disease in chickens. Emergence of the very virulent form of IBDV (vvIBDV) in the late 1980s dramatically changed the epidemiology of the disease. In this study, we investigated the phylogenetic origins of its genome segments and estimated the time of emergence of their most recent common ancestors. Moreover, with recently developed coalescence techniques, we reconstructed the past population dynamics of vvIBDV and timed the onset of its expansion to the late 1980s. Our analysis suggests that genome segment A of vvIBDV emerged at least 20 years before its expansion, which argues against the hypothesis that mutation of genome segment A is the major contributing factor in the emergence and expansion of vvIBDV. Alternatively, the phylogeny of genome segment B suggests a possible reassortment event estimated to have taken place around the mid-1980s, which seems to coincide with its expansion within approximately 5 years. We therefore hypothesize that the reassortment of genome segment B initiated vvIBDV expansion in the late 1980s, possibly by enhancing the virulence of the virus synergistically with its existing genome segment A. This report reveals the possible mechanisms leading to the emergence and expansion of vvIBDV, which would certainly provide insights into the scope of surveillance and prevention efforts regarding the disease.	a394e1d6c882ff5815c93b84ae0def78	42f1f8568a85288029c3431f309c8c6f	63194c1e447533c0c30a4bfed9311bd4	article	Phylogenetic analysis reveals a correlation between the expansion of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus and reassortment of its genome segment B.	Chung-Chau Hon and Tsan-Yuk Lam and Alexei Drummond and Andrew Rambaut and Yiu-Fai Lee and Chi-Wai Yip and Fanya Zeng and Pui-Yi Lam and Patrick T W Ng and Frederick C C Leung	\N	2006
8208093	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	ALIFE X: 10th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Bloomington, Indiana	\N	\N	Mar06	\N	\N		\N	\N	152--157	\N	\N	\N		Common to all life on Earth are the mechanisms of genetic encoding, in which specific trinucleotide sequences in DNA and RNA map to specific amino acids in synthesized proteins. This paper investigates a novel gene-replicase-translatase (GRT) system to determine whether emergence of genetic encoding from an initially random population of genes and proteins is feasible. The model incorporates gene replication with mutation, error-prone protein translation, and an arbitrary encoding from codons to amino acids. 
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Simulations on the order of $10^{9}$ event steps demonstrate self-organization to evolutionary stability with distinct phase transitions. The ranges of parameters that lead to equilibrium states are consistent with the notion of error threshold as a determinant of stability in error-prone autocatalytic systems.	cbe5b2e4ac2f9626c94f6a0a5819a074	c4d1186a6406460633054dec0a5676e3	817a7250b48091cc19f8772bb7608dbd	inproceedings	Simulation Model of Prebiotic Evolution of Genetic Coding	Sidney Markowitz and Alexei Drummond and Kay Nieselt and Peter R. Wills	Luis M. Rocha and Mark Bedau and Dario Floreano and Robert Goldstone and Alessandro Vespignani and Larry Yaeger	2006
8208094	PLoS Biol	4	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.	\N	\N	Drummond:2006lq	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040088	\N		\N	\N	e88	\N	5	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {16683862}, issn = {1545-7885 (Electronic)}, jt = {PLoS biology}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2006/05/11 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:51 -0800}, mhda = {2006/12/16 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1395354}, mh = {Animals; Bacteria/genetics; Bayes Theorem; Computer Simulation; Dengue Virus/genetics; *Evolution; Fishes/genetics; Fungi/genetics; Influenza A virus/genetics; Insects/genetics; Markov Chains; Marsupialia/genetics; Models, Biological; Monte Carlo Method; *Phylogeny; Plants/genetics; Primates/genetics; Time Factors; Variation (Genetics)}, jid = {101183755}, dep = {20060314}, dcom = {20061215}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20060510}, so = {PLoS Biol. 2006 May;4(5):e88. Epub 2006 Mar 14. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, AJ and Ho, SY and Phillips, MJ and Rambaut, A}, pii = {05-PLBI-RA-0392R4}, phst = {2005/05/16 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2006/01/23 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2006/03/14 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.0040088}	In phylogenetics, the unrooted model of phylogeny and the strict molecular clock model are two extremes of a continuum. Despite their dominance in phylogenetic inference, it is evident that both are biologically unrealistic and that the real evolutionary process lies between these two extremes. Fortunately, intermediate models employing relaxed molecular clocks have been described. These models open the gate to a new field of "relaxed phylogenetics." Here we introduce a new approach to performing relaxed phylogenetic analysis. We describe how it can be used to estimate phylogenies and divergence times in the face of uncertainty in evolutionary rates and calibration times. Our approach also provides a means for measuring the clocklikeness of datasets and comparing this measure between different genes and phylogenies. We find no significant rate autocorrelation among branches in three large datasets, suggesting that autocorrelated models are not necessarily suitable for these data. In addition, we place these datasets on the continuum of clocklikeness between a strict molecular clock and the alternative unrooted extreme. Finally, we present analyses of 102 bacterial, 106 yeast, 61 plant, 99 metazoan, and 500 primate alignments. From these we conclude that our method is phylogenetically more accurate and precise than the traditional unrooted model while adding the ability to infer a timescale to evolution.	605cfa6f21ad2c8d31df657b294b0d00	fd535ed510c43a683bb864edee3ce4db	e4004e370d3ed3428287c8c1083e2f75	article	Relaxed phylogenetics and dating with confidence.	Alexei J Drummond and Simon Y W Ho and Matthew J Phillips and Andrew Rambaut	\N	2006
8208095	Genetics	172	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGill Centre for Bioinformatics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. trevor@mcb.mcgill.ca	\N	\N	Bruen06	http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1534/genetics.105.048975 	\N		\N	\N	2665--2681	\N	4	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {16489234}, issn = {0016-6731 (Print)}, jt = {Genetics}, lr = {20081120}, edat = {2006/02/21 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2006/07/18 09:00}, oid = {NLM: PMC1456386}, pmc = {PMC1456386}, jid = {0374636}, crdt = {2006/02/21 09:00}, dep = {20060219}, dcom = {20060717}, da = {20060425}, so = {Genetics. 2006 Apr;172(4):2665-81. Epub 2006 Feb 19. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bruen, TC and Philippe, H and Bryant, D}, pii = {genetics.105.048975}, phst = {2006/02/19 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1534/genetics.105.048975}	Recombination is a powerful evolutionary force that merges historically distinct genotypes. But the extent of recombination within many organisms is unknown, and even determining its presence within a set of homologous sequences is a difficult question. Here we develop a new statistic, phi(w), that can be used to test for recombination. We show through simulation that our test can discriminate effectively between the presence and absence of recombination, even in diverse situations such as exponential growth (star-like topologies) and patterns of substitution rate correlation. A number of other tests, Max chi2, NSS, a coalescent-based likelihood permutation test (from LDHat), and correlation of linkage disequilibrium (both r2 and /D'/) with distance, all tend to underestimate the presence of recombination under strong population growth. Moreover, both Max chi2 and NSS falsely infer the presence of recombination under a simple model of mutation rate correlation. Results on empirical data show that our test can be used to detect recombination between closely as well as distantly related samples, regardless of the suspected rate of recombination. The results suggest that phi(w) is one of the best approaches to distinguish recurrent mutation from recombination in a wide variety of circumstances.	1c1828c504ede60457d1afc7ec62dd0b	b66da1f14c17fab7a7bfec752e55688a	45296401d4cc454530e9929b75f391b3	article	A simple and robust statistical test for detecting the presence of recombination.	Trevor C Bruen and Herve Philippe and David Bryant	\N	2006
8208096	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Phylogenetics and the Prehistory of Languages	\N	\N	\N	McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research	\N	\N	\N	Bryant06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-01-28 12:07:05 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	cc273980115d0033e3aa33e59a13e57e	095d6434ceed4330ea2b59faea21c35a	af215e1819a4f7f114d5166c51a044cc	incollection	Radiation and network breaking in Polynesian Language Evolution	D. Bryant	P. Forster and C. Renfrew	2006
8208097	BMC Evol Biol	6	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, The Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research, Oxford, OX1 3SY, UK. cedwards@maths.uct.ac.za	\N	\N	Edwards:2006fp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-6-28	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	28	\N	pst = {epublish}, rn = {0 (HIV Core Protein p24); 0 (HIV Envelope Protein gp120)}, pmid = {16556318}, issn = {1471-2148 (Electronic)}, jt = {BMC evolutionary biology}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2006/03/25 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:53 -0800}, mhda = {2006/07/22 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1444934}, mh = {Bayes Theorem; *Disease Transmission, Horizontal; Disease Transmission, Vertical; *Evolution, Molecular; Female; HIV Core Protein p24/genetics; HIV Envelope Protein gp120/genetics; HIV Infections/*transmission/*virology; HIV-1/*genetics; Homosexuality; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Models, Biological; Phylogeny; Time Factors; Variation (Genetics)/*genetics}, jid = {100966975}, dep = {20060323}, dcom = {20060721}, pubm = {Electronic}, da = {20060424}, so = {BMC Evol Biol. 2006 Mar 23;6:28. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Edwards, CT and Holmes, EC and Wilson, DJ and Viscidi, RP and Abrams, EJ and Phillips, RE and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {1471-2148-6-28}, phst = {2005/10/04 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2006/03/23 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2006/03/23 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-6-28}	BACKGROUND: Genetic diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) population within an individual is lost during transmission to a new host. The demography of transmission is an important determinant of evolutionary dynamics, particularly the relative impact of natural selection and genetic drift immediately following HIV-1 infection. Despite this, the magnitude of this population bottleneck is unclear. RESULTS: We use coalescent methods to quantify the bottleneck in a single case of homosexual transmission and find that over 99% of the env and gag diversity present in the donor is lost. This was consistent with the diversity present at seroconversion in nine other horizontally infected individuals. Furthermore, we estimated viral diversity at birth in 27 infants infected through vertical transmission and found there to be no difference between the two modes of transmission. CONCLUSION: Assuming the bottleneck at transmission is selectively neutral, such a severe reduction in genetic diversity has important implications for adaptation in HIV-1, since beneficial mutations have a reduced chance of transmission.	e4340dea499e1cdfd08ba35c78f5f880	9d2b38801cd20c0d749e4b4a94765493	b0199b72a20833725f9329e598481bc4	article	Population genetic estimation of the loss of genetic diversity during horizontal transmission of HIV-1.	Charles T T Edwards and Edward C Holmes and Daniel J Wilson and Raphael P Viscidi and Elaine J Abrams and Rodney E Phillips and Alexei J Drummond	\N	2006
8208098	Mol Biol Evol	23	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Bioinformatics (ZBIT), Tubingen University, Tubingen, Germany. huson@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de	\N	\N	Huson06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	254-267	\N	2	\N	pmid = {16221896}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, edat = {2005/10/14 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2006/04/29 09:00}, jid = {8501455}, crdt = {2005/10/14 09:00}, dep = {20051012}, dcom = {20060428}, da = {20060109}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2006 Feb;23(2):254-67. Epub 2005 Oct 12. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Huson, DH and Bryant, D}, pii = {msj030}, phst = {2005/10/12 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msj030}	The evolutionary history of a set of taxa is usually represented by a phylogenetic tree, and this model has greatly facilitated the discussion and testing of hypotheses. However, it is well known that more complex evolutionary scenarios are poorly described by such models. Further, even when evolution proceeds in a tree-like manner, analysis of the data may not be best served by using methods that enforce a tree structure but rather by a richer visualization of the data to evaluate its properties, at least as an essential first step. Thus, phylogenetic networks should be employed when reticulate events such as hybridization, horizontal gene transfer, recombination, or gene duplication and loss are believed to be involved, and, even in the absence of such events, phylogenetic networks have a useful role to play. This article reviews the terminology used for phylogenetic networks and covers both split networks and reticulate networks, how they are defined, and how they can be interpreted. Additionally, the article outlines the beginnings of a comprehensive statistical framework for applying split network methods. We show how split networks can represent confidence sets of trees and introduce a conservative statistical test for whether the conflicting signal in a network is treelike. Finally, this article describes a new program, SplitsTree4, an interactive and comprehensive tool for inferring different types of phylogenetic networks from sequences, distances, and trees.	fd18d0c09c56e66ee59af6939745869b	029eb05290c0c2f2a8777494dab493a1	456bc76ce9c01805c565f74d4c9d232e	article	Application of phylogenetic networks in evolutionary studies.	Daniel H Huson and David Bryant	\N	2006
8208099	Theoret. Comput. Sci.	351	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2005.10.033	\N		\N	\N	296-302	\N	3	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, mrclass = {68Q25 (92D15)}, mrreviewer = {Wing-Kin Sung}, mrnumber = {MR2202491 (2006j:68038)}, fjournal = {Theoretical Computer Science}, coden = {TCSDI}	A collection of T1,T2,…,Tk of unrooted, leaf labelled (phylogenetic) trees, all with different leaf sets, is said to be compatible if there exists a tree T such that each tree Ti can be obtained from T by deleting leaves and contracting edges. Determining compatibility is NP-hard, and the fastest algorithm to date has worst case complexity of around Ω(nk) time, n being the number of leaves. Here, we present an O(nf(k)) algorithm, proving that compatibility of unrooted phylogenetic trees is fixed parameter tractable (FPT) with respect to the number k of trees.	5175c44894742eac0089927fb8027f39	fcce2c39849beb579265ff96d6401f5c	2873fb9f73144d7a00545efcbd53f42d	article	Compatibility of unrooted phylogenetic trees in {FPT}	David Bryant and Jens Lagergren	\N	2006
8208100	Math. Biosci.	199	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lepage06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2005.11.002	\N		\N	\N	216-233	\N	2	\N	issn = {0025-5564}, mrclass = {92D15 (60J60 92C40 92D20)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2211626}, fjournal = {Mathematical Biosciences}, coden = {MABIAR}	We propose a continuous model for variation in the evolutionary rate across sites and over the phylogenetic tree. We derive exact transition probabilities of substitutions under this model. Changes in rate are modelled using the CIR process, a diffusion widely used in financial applications. The model directly extends the standard gamma distributed rates across site model, with one additional parameter governing changes in rate down the tree. The parameters of the model can be estimated directly from two well-known statistics: the index of dispersion and the gamma shape parameter of the rates across sites model. The CIR model can be readily incorporated into probabilistic models for sequence evolution. We provide here an exact formula for the likelihood of a three-taxon tree. The likelihoods of larger trees can be evaluated using Monte–Carlo methods.	d491c2ac3b761f1ec675607ea9123018	f6681c47c6649ab99baa704e6508c330	f72901597acb4cc28b7306da2986bef1	article	Continuous and tractable models for the variation of evolutionary rates	Thomas Lepage and Stephan Lawi and Paul Tupper and David Bryant	\N	2006
8208101	Science	311	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA. rbiek@emory.edu	\N	\N	Biek:2006db	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1121360	\N		\N	\N	538-541	\N	5760	\N	pmid = {16439664}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1095-9203 (Electronic)}, jt = {Science (New York, N.Y.)}, lr = {20070319}, edat = {2006/01/28 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:54 -0800}, mhda = {2006/02/04 09:00}, mh = {Alberta/epidemiology; Animals; Bayes Theorem; British Columbia/epidemiology; Ecosystem; *Evolution, Molecular; Genes, env; Genes, pol; Geography; Immunodeficiency Virus, Feline/*classification/*genetics; Lentivirus Infections/epidemiology/*veterinary/virology; Microsatellite Repeats; Molecular Sequence Data; Montana/epidemiology; Phylogeny; Population Dynamics; *Puma/genetics/virology; Time Factors; Wyoming/epidemiology}, jid = {0404511}, dcom = {20060203}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20060127}, so = {Science. 2006 Jan 27;311(5760):538-41. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, si = {GENBANK/DQ106985; GENBANK/DQ106986; GENBANK/DQ106987; GENBANK/DQ106988; GENBANK/DQ106989; GENBANK/DQ106990; GENBANK/DQ106991; GENBANK/DQ106992; GENBANK/DQ106993; GENBANK/DQ106994; GENBANK/DQ106995; GENBANK/DQ106996; GENBANK/DQ106997; GENBANK/DQ106998; GENBANK/DQ106999; GENBANK/DQ107000; GENBANK/DQ107001; GENBANK/DQ107002; GENBANK/DQ107003; GENBANK/DQ107004; GENBANK/DQ107005; GENBANK/DQ107006; GENBANK/DQ107007; GENBANK/DQ107008; GENBANK/DQ107009; GENBANK/DQ107010; GENBANK/DQ107011; GENBANK/DQ107012; GENBANK/DQ107013; GENBANK/DQ107014; GENBANK/DQ107015; GENBANK/DQ107016; GENBANK/DQ107017; GENBANK/DQ107018; GENBANK/DQ107019; GENBANK/DQ107020; GENBANK/DQ107021; GENBANK/DQ107022; GENBANK/DQ107023; GENBANK/DQ107024; GENBANK/DQ107025; GENBANK/DQ107026; GENBANK/DQ107027; GENBANK/DQ107028; GENBANK/DQ107029; GENBANK/DQ107030; GENBANK/DQ107031; GENBANK/DQ107032; GENBANK/DQ107033; GENBANK/DQ107034; GENBANK/DQ107035; GENBANK/DQ107036; GENBANK/DQ107037; GENBANK/DQ107038; GENBANK/DQ107039; GENBANK/DQ107040; GENBANK/DQ107041; GENBANK/DQ107042; GENBANK/DQ107043; GENBANK/DQ107044; GENBANK/DQ107045; GENBANK/DQ107046; GENBANK/DQ107047; GENBANK/DQ107048; GENBANK/DQ107049; GENBANK/DQ107050; GENBANK/DQ107051; GENBANK/DQ107052; GENBANK/DQ107053; GENBANK/DQ107054; GENBANK/DQ107055; GENBANK/DQ107056; GENBANK/DQ107057; GENBANK/DQ107058; GENBANK/DQ107059; GENBANK/DQ107060; GENBANK/DQ107061; GENBANK/DQ107062; GENBANK/DQ107063; GENBANK/DQ107064; GENBANK/DQ107065; GENBANK/DQ107066; GENBANK/DQ107067; GENBANK/DQ107068; GENBANK/DQ107069; GENBANK/DQ107070; GENBANK/DQ107071; GENBANK/DQ107072; GENBANK/DQ107073; GENBANK/DQ107074; GENBANK/DQ107075; GENBANK/DQ107076; GENBANK/DQ107077; GENBANK/DQ107078; GENBANK/DQ107079; GENBANK/DQ107080; GENBANK/DQ107081; GENBANK/DQ107082; GENBANK/DQ107083; GENBANK/DQ107084; GENBANK/DQ107085; GENBANK/DQ107086; GENBANK/DQ107087; GENBANK/DQ107088; GENBANK/DQ107089; GENBANK/DQ107090; GENBANK/DQ107091; GENBANK/DQ107092; GENBANK/DQ107093; GENBANK/DQ107094; GENBANK/DQ107095; GENBANK/DQ107096; GENBANK/DQ107097; GENBANK/DQ107098; GENBANK/DQ107099; GENBANK/DQ107100; GENBANK/DQ107101; GENBANK/DQ107102; GENBANK/DQ107103; GENBANK/DQ107104; GENBANK/DQ107105; GENBANK/DQ107106; GENBANK/DQ107107; GENBANK/DQ107108; GENBANK/DQ107109; GENBANK/DQ107110; GENBANK/DQ107111; GENBANK/DQ107112; GENBANK/DQ107113; GENBANK/DQ107114; GENBANK/DQ107115; GENBANK/DQ107116; GENBANK/DQ107117; GENBANK/DQ107118; GENBANK/DQ107119; GENBANK/DQ107120; GENBANK/DQ107121; GENBANK/DQ107122; GENBANK/DQ107123; GENBANK/DQ107124; GENBANK/DQ107125; GENBANK/DQ107126; GENBANK/DQ107127; GENBANK/DQ107128; GENBANK/DQ107129; GENBANK/DQ107130; GENBANK/DQ107131; GENBANK/DQ107132; GENBANK/DQ107133; GENBANK/DQ107134; GENBANK/DQ107135; GENBANK/DQ107136; GENBANK/DQ107137; GENBANK/DQ107138; GENBANK/DQ107139; GENBANK/DQ107140; GENBANK/DQ107141; GENBANK/DQ107142; GENBANK/DQ107143; GENBANK/DQ107144; GENBANK/DQ107145; GENBANK/DQ107146; GENBANK/DQ107147; GENBANK/DQ107148; GENBANK/DQ107149; GENBANK/DQ107150; GENBANK/DQ107151; GENBANK/DQ107152; GENBANK/DQ107153; GENBANK/DQ107154; GENBANK/DQ107155; GENBANK/DQ107156; GENBANK/DQ107157; GENBANK/DQ107158; GENBANK/DQ107159; GENBANK/DQ107160}, au = {Biek, R and Drummond, AJ and Poss, M}, pii = {311/5760/538}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t; Research Support, U.S. Gov&#039;t, Non-P.H.S.}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1126/science.1121360}	Directly transmitted parasites often provide substantial information about the temporal and spatial characteristics of host-to-host contact. Here, we demonstrate that a fast-evolving virus (feline immunodeficiency virus, FIV) can reveal details of the contemporary population structure and recent demographic history of its natural wildlife host (Puma concolor) that were not apparent from host genetic data and would be impossible to obtain by other means. We suggest that rapidly evolving pathogens may provide a complementary tool for studying population dynamics of their hosts in "shallow" time.	54bf205a15993882aa0bc1c91efe5bc2	c696500fbc3c1cf299e9f87ed7d24d60	8955d21206efc206b54703d631932b12	article	A virus reveals population structure and recent demographic history of its carnivore host.	Roman Biek and Alexei J Drummond and Mary Poss	\N	2006
8208102	Mol Biol Evol	23	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shapiro:2006hl	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msj021	\N		\N	\N	7--9	\N	1	\N	pst = {ppublish}, rn = {0 (Codon); 0 (Proteins)}, pmid = {16177232}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20070813}, edat = {2005/09/24 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:55 -0800}, mhda = {2006/08/11 09:00}, mh = {Classification/*methods; Codon/genetics; *Models, Genetic; *Phylogeny; Proteins/*genetics; RNA Viruses/genetics; Sequence Alignment/methods; Yeasts/genetics}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20050921}, dcom = {20060810}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20051205}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2006 Jan;23(1):7-9. Epub 2005 Sep 21. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Shapiro, B and Rambaut, A and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {msj021}, phst = {2005/09/21 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Comparative Study; Letter; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov&#039;t}, pl = {United States}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msj021}	Although phylogenetic inference of protein-coding sequences continues to dominate the literature, few analyses incorporate evolutionary models that consider the genetic code. This problem is exacerbated by the exclusion of codon-based models from commonly employed model selection techniques, presumably due to the computational cost associated with codon models. We investigated an efficient alternative to standard nucleotide substitution models, in which codon position (CP) is incorporated into the model. We determined the most appropriate model for alignments of 177 RNA virus genes and 106 yeast genes, using 11 substitution models including one codon model and four CP models. The majority of analyzed gene alignments are best described by CP substitution models, rather than by standard nucleotide models, and without the computational cost of full codon models. These results have significant implications for phylogenetic inference of coding sequences as they make it clear that substitution models incorporating CPs not only are a computationally realistic alternative to standard models but may also frequently be statistically superior.	291e27f7db172634fd59e228ff9ef069	c7214f40b3beb59ec11ac0cfa40d93d5	6503e979204781ceeb86cf689021d69f	article	Choosing appropriate substitution models for the phylogenetic analysis of protein-coding sequences.	Beth Shapiro and Andrew Rambaut and Alexei J Drummond	\N	2006
8208103	Molecular Biology and Evolution	23	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guindon06	http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/molbev/msj095	\N		\N	\N	919-926	\N	5	\N		In this article, we consider the probabilistic identification of amino acid positions that evolve under positive selection as a multiple hypothesis testing problem. The null hypothesis "H0,s: site s evolves under a negative selection or under a neutral process of evolution" is tested at each codon site of the alignment of homologous coding sequences. Standard hypothesis testing is based on the control of the expected proportion of falsely rejected null hypotheses or type-I error rate. As the number of tests increases, however, the power of an individual test may become unacceptably low. Recent advances in statistics have shown that the false discovery rate—in this case, the expected proportion of sites that do not evolve under positive selection among those that are estimated to evolve under this selection regime—is a quantity that can be controlled. Keeping the proportion of false positives low among the significant results generally leads to an increase in power. In this article, we show that controlling the false detection rate is relevant when searching for positively selected sites. We also compare this new approach to traditional methods using extensive simulations.	0c4a9e139828e29380b6367aab86e306	9c7f6aba8a5fc9aca7d7c5ad28262bcc	67246ed4925420db23e50a448d34fd2c	article	Control of the False Discovery Rate Applied to the Detection of Positively Selected Amino Acid Sites.	S. Guindon and M. Black and A. Rodrigo	\N	2006
8208136	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchwarzeHolzhammer2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	104--117	\N	260	\N		\N	8a6f59a61733694671a3a9ec3a49cf1c	10b82742062c9daff60401482aacc205	33af17e93992081865570d59c55db39a	article	Mit strategischem Controlling gezielt den IT-Werbeitrag verbessern	L. Schwarze and U. Holzhammer	\N	2008
8208165	Mol Biol Evol	24	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. oliver.pybus@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Pybus:2007fv	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msm001	\N		\N	\N	845-852	\N	3	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {17218639}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, edat = {2007/01/16 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:45 -0800}, mhda = {2007/08/24 09:00}, mh = {Amino Acid Sequence; Computational Biology; *Evolution, Molecular; Likelihood Functions; Models, Genetic; Mutation/*genetics; *Phylogeny; *Polymorphism, Genetic; RNA Viruses/*genetics; Selection (Genetics)}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20070111}, dcom = {20070823}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20070301}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2007 Mar;24(3):845-52. Epub 2007 Jan 11. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Pybus, OG and Rambaut, A and Belshaw, R and Freckleton, RP and Drummond, AJ and Holmes, EC}, pii = {msm001}, phst = {2007/01/11 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msm001}	Populations of RNA viruses are often characterized by abundant genetic variation. However, the relative fitness of these mutations is largely unknown, although this information is central to our understanding of viral emergence, immune evasion, and drug resistance. Here we develop a phylogenetic method, based on the distribution of nonsynonymous and synonymous changes, to assess the relative fitness of polymorphisms in the structural genes of 143 RNA viruses. This reveals that a substantial proportion of the amino acid variation observed in natural populations of RNA viruses comprises transient deleterious mutations that are later purged by purifying selection, potentially limiting virus adaptability. We also demonstrate, for the first time, the existence of a relationship between amino acid variability and the phylogenetic distribution of polymorphisms. From this relationship, we propose an empirical threshold for the maximum viable deleterious mutation load in RNA viruses.	9930e544de451200fe4003fa17d0b329	2b29a8d92ccee730f1b29c28a4db7d4f	2cdf8dd7952fa9cfe33640d18cfef53b	article	Phylogenetic evidence for deleterious mutation load in RNA viruses and its contribution to viral evolution.	Oliver G Pybus and Andrew Rambaut and Robert Belshaw and Robert P Freckleton and Alexei J Drummond and Edward C Holmes	\N	2007
8208170	PLoS Comput Biol	3	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. philippe.lemey@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Lemey:2007yg	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030029	\N		\N	\N	e29	\N	2	\N	rn = {0 (Codon); 0 (Viral Envelope Proteins)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {17305421}, issn = {1553-7358 (Electronic)}, jt = {PLoS computational biology}, lr = {20071114}, edat = {2007/02/20 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:43 -0800}, mhda = {2007/06/20 09:00}, pmc = {PMC1797821}, mh = {Amino Acid Sequence; Amino Acid Substitution/*genetics; Codon/genetics; Computer Simulation; DNA Mutational Analysis/methods; Disease Progression; *Evolution, Molecular; Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics; HIV Infections/*genetics; Humans; *Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Variation (Genetics)/genetics; Viral Envelope Proteins/*genetics; Virus Activation/*genetics; Virus Replication/*genetics}, jid = {101238922}, dep = {20070102}, dcom = {20070619}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20070521}, so = {PLoS Comput Biol. 2007 Feb 16;3(2):e29. Epub 2007 Jan 2. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Lemey, P and Kosakovsky Pond, SL and Drummond, AJ and Pybus, OG and Shapiro, B and Barroso, H and Taveira, N and Rambaut, A}, si = {GENBANK/DQ787116; GENBANK/DQ787117; GENBANK/DQ787118; GENBANK/DQ787119; GENBANK/DQ787120; GENBANK/DQ787121}, pii = {06-PLCB-RA-0364R2}, phst = {2006/09/05 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2006/12/29 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2007/01/02 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {AI36214/AI/United States NIAID; AI43638/AI/United States NIAID; AI47745/AI/United States NIAID; AI57167/AI/United States NIAID; United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030029}	Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease free for 20 or more years. This variation in the rate of disease progression is poorly understood and has been attributed to host genetics, host immune responses, co-infection, viral genetics, and adaptation. Here, we develop a new "relaxed-clock" phylogenetic method to estimate absolute rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution through time. We identify an unexpected association between the synonymous substitution rate of HIV and disease progression parameters. Since immune activation is the major determinant of HIV disease progression, we propose that this process can also determine viral generation times, by creating favourable conditions for HIV replication. These conclusions may apply more generally to HIV evolution, since we also observed an overall low synonymous substitution rate for HIV-2, which is known to be less pathogenic than HIV-1 and capable of tempering the detrimental effects of immune activation. Humoral immune responses, on the other hand, are the major determinant of nonsynonymous rate changes through time in the envelope gene, and our relaxed-clock estimates support a decrease in selective pressure as a consequence of immune system collapse.	885ed4bf5c2dae15f46cbe054222452a	7313a126eaaac9257691fb63ebe9ed78	f75c82a9be6151636360fe41c08607f9	article	Synonymous substitution rates predict HIV disease progression as a result of underlying replication dynamics.	Philippe Lemey and Sergei L Kosakovsky Pond and Alexei J Drummond and Oliver G Pybus and Beth Shapiro and Helena Barroso and Nuno Taveira and Andrew Rambaut	\N	2007
8208181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM	Saarbrücken	\N	\N	Schmid2008	\N	\N	IT-Controlling IT-Wertbeitrag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e66353886bae7d0e36752e940b47fd2	ee5ff4c725c2440febdfd160f41a3098	6b187d2e10001d7f48d9fe02b861515a	book	Wertbeitrag der Informatik: Literaturstudie, Trends, Methoden und Werkzeuge zur Messung, Vorschlag für eine individuelle Lösung	Markus Schmid	\N	2008
8208183	Syst Biol	56	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. simon.ho@zoo.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Ho:2007zl	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150701435401	\N		\N	\N	515--522	\N	3	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {17562475}, jt = {Systematic biology}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, edat = {2007/06/15 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:40 -0800}, mhda = {2007/09/14 09:00}, mh = {Animals; Bison/classification; Computational Biology/*methods; *Evolution, Molecular; Humans; Time Factors}, jid = {9302532}, dcom = {20070913}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20070612}, so = {Syst Biol. 2007 Jun;56(3):515-22. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Ho, SY and Shapiro, B and Phillips, MJ and Cooper, A and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {779485199}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1080/10635150701435401}	\N	2d83dc2b0cdb824cc500725feef877a2	4522e0e9df655fe8b822b04f483df599	5c8dae4a3042cfffb9e5c5cdb1324faf	article	Evidence for time dependency of molecular rate estimates.	Simon Y W Ho and Beth Shapiro and Matthew J Phillips and Alan Cooper and Alexei J Drummond	\N	2007
8208192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Economics Press	\N	\N	\N	Strassman2007	\N	\N		\N	Nur online zu bestellen über http://www.strassmann.com/iep/	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	24ef4f8928f5dd6818072183a7367af0	49198d91e37223247f28821c5699b960	f2b9eea184ed2c3266eea94e7464b5d5	book	The Economics of Corporate Information Systems	Paul A. Strassman	\N	2007
8208203	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Potthof2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	54--65	\N	1	\N		\N	1fc709d1c50ce8b8dc1e64b18ac4391f	2919e27cd9602b3feb203d9591a89d69	a416fb1efe54f492580359544c0843b2	article	{Empirische Studien zum wirtschaftlichen Erfolg der Informationsverarbeitung}	Ingo Potthof	\N	2004
8208218	Journal of Management Information Systems	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tallon-JMIS-2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	145--173	\N	4	\N		\N	a261f9f98e6d62b0624631779ce1dc0e	a995ea644c928715298be7a1a3c4c77e	18842b7280769d79fabc30a682cfaf18	article	Executives' perceptions of the business value of IT: Value of Information Technology: A Process-Oriented Approach	P. P. Tallon and K. L. Kraemer and V. Gurbanaxi	\N	2000
8208241	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fourez197	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/50/131.pdf	\N		\N	\N	131-	\N	50	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.14}	Un travail interdisciplinaire peut arriver à
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8208275	Curr Top Microbiol Immunol	315	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Department of Biology, Mueller Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. ech15@psu.edu	\N	\N	Holmes:2007rm	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--66	\N	\N	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {17848060}, issn = {0070-217X (Print)}, jt = {Current topics in microbiology and immunology}, edat = {2007/09/13 09:00}, rf = {53}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:34 -0800}, mhda = {2007/09/28 09:00}, mh = {Adaptation, Physiological; Animals; Communicable Diseases, Emerging/transmission/*veterinary/virology; *Evolution, Molecular; Humans; Recombination, Genetic; Species Specificity; Viral Physiology; Virus Diseases/*transmission/*veterinary/virology; Viruses/*genetics; *Zoonoses}, jid = {0110513}, dcom = {20070927}, pubm = {Print}, da = {20070912}, so = {Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2007;315:51-66. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Holmes, EC and Drummond, AJ}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review}, pl = {Germany}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}	Despite the wealth of data describing the ecological factors that underpin viral emergence, little is known about the evolutionary processes that allow viruses to jump species barriers and establish productive infections in new hosts. Understanding the evolutionary basis to virus emergence is therefore a key research goal and many of the debates in this area can be considered within the rigorous theoretical framework established by evolutionary genetics. In particular, the respective roles played by natural selection and genetic drift in shaping genetic diversity are also of fundamental importance for understanding the nature of viral emergence. Herein, we discuss whether there are evolutionary rules to viral emergence, and especially whether certain types of virus, or those that infect a particular type of host species, are more likely to emerge than others. We stress the complex interplay between rates of viral evolution and the ability to recognize cell receptors from phylogenetically divergent host species. We also emphasize the current lack of convincing data as to whether viral emergence requires adaptation to the new host species during the early stages of infection, or whether it is largely a chance process involving the transmission of a viral strain with the necessary genetic characteristics.	e8e3f8d202a3506e586cfedc678735e2	c7fd4b4ed1348eb8ebbd6d554ae38aa8	c3cbec46c810030b94f30374e9d7b59a	article	The evolutionary genetics of viral emergence.	E C Holmes and A J Drummond	\N	2007
8208303	BMC Evol Biol	7	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioinformatics Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. alexei@cs.auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	Drummond:2007jk	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-7-214	\N		\N	\N	214	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17996036}, pst = {epublish}, issn = {1471-2148 (Electronic)}, jt = {BMC evolutionary biology}, edat = {2007/11/13 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:17 -0800}, mhda = {2008/02/26 09:00}, pmc = {PMC2247476}, mh = {Bayes Theorem; Computational Biology/*methods; Computer Simulation; *Evolution, Molecular; Models, Genetic; *Models, Statistical; *Phylogeny; Sequence Analysis, DNA; *Software}, jid = {100966975}, dep = {20071108}, dcom = {20080225}, pubm = {Electronic}, da = {20080215}, so = {BMC Evol Biol. 2007 Nov 8;7:214. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Drummond, AJ and Rambaut, A}, pii = {1471-2148-7-214}, phst = {2007/10/16 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2007/11/08 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2007/11/08 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, gr = {United Kingdom Wellcome Trust}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-7-214}	BACKGROUND: The evolutionary analysis of molecular sequence variation is a statistical enterprise. This is reflected in the increased use of probabilistic models for phylogenetic inference, multiple sequence alignment, and molecular population genetics. Here we present BEAST: a fast, flexible software architecture for Bayesian analysis of molecular sequences related by an evolutionary tree. A large number of popular stochastic models of sequence evolution are provided and tree-based models suitable for both within- and between-species sequence data are implemented. RESULTS: BEAST version 1.4.6 consists of 81000 lines of Java source code, 779 classes and 81 packages. It provides models for DNA and protein sequence evolution, highly parametric coalescent analysis, relaxed clock phylogenetics, non-contemporaneous sequence data, statistical alignment and a wide range of options for prior distributions. BEAST source code is object-oriented, modular in design and freely available at http://beast-mcmc.googlecode.com/ under the GNU LGPL license. CONCLUSION: BEAST is a powerful and flexible evolutionary analysis package for molecular sequence variation. It also provides a resource for the further development of new models and statistical methods of evolutionary analysis.	d3509e066f004dc79735843ff0dac370	336c6d9cd603e92dc2f6d19d30aef692	04a7e79a3ea39d0a133253e68779c95e	article	BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees.	Alexei J Drummond and Andrew Rambaut	\N	2007
8208325	Applied Intelligence	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	diederich2003aas	\N	\N		\N	\N	109--123	\N	1	\N		\N	149f40a628963a712aff57fabb0f43b4	5a1e2b9ec618801251d82e15d2e22173	70ec65c21dfc5eff8c1b07344702367a	article	Authorship attribution with support vector machines	J. Diederich and J. Kindermann and E. Leopold and G. Paass	\N	2003
8208335	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	koppel2003esi	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--72	\N	\N	\N		\N	5193dcccb71074a98771551c09abac64	d8cb74e02f8eb5bc445cbc8349eb208e	7a9ae544764e87378ff7a9fc04efb74a	article	Exploiting stylistic idiosyncrasies for authorship attribution	M. Koppel and J. Schler	\N	2003
8208338	PLoS Med	5	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	Département de Sociologie,Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ma.gagnon@umontreal.ca	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gagnon2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0050001	\N		\N	\N	e1	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18177202}, pii = {07-PLME-PF-0026}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0050001}	\N	74442220b5f2ffa6cda3e42ed4c2dbd5	04bfdd3e70f4b6e66b39a90a651689fb	fad2be1a4f5f3576676f8eb182684512	article	The cost of pushing pills: a new estimate of pharmaceutical promotion expenditures in the United States.	Marc-André Gagnon and Joel Lexchin	\N	2008
8208349	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	104	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wildman07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0704342104	\N		\N	\N	14395-400	\N	36	\N	date-added = {2009-01-19 17:06:09 +1300}, date-modified = {2009-01-19 17:09:00 +1300}	Previous molecular analyses of mammalian evolutionary relationships involving a wide range of placental mammalian taxa have been restricted in size from one to two dozen gene loci and have not decisively resolved the basal branching order within Placentalia. Here, on extracting from thousands of gene loci both their coding nucleotide sequences and translated amino acid sequences, we attempt to resolve key uncertainties about the ancient branching pattern of crown placental mammals. Focusing on ≈1,700 conserved gene loci, those that have the more slowly evolving coding sequences, and using maximum-likelihood, Bayesian inference, maximum parsimony, and neighbor-joining (NJ) phylogenetic tree reconstruction methods, we find from almost all results that a clade (the southern Atlantogenata) composed of Afrotheria and Xenarthra is the sister group of all other (the northern Boreoeutheria) crown placental mammals, among boreoeutherians Rodentia groups with Lagomorpha, and the resultant Glires is close to Primates. Only the NJ tree for nucleotide sequences separates Rodentia (murids) first and then Lagomorpha (rabbit) from the other placental mammals. However, this nucleotide NJ tree still depicts Atlantogenata and Boreoeutheria but minus Rodentia and Lagomorpha. Moreover, the NJ tree for amino acid sequences does depict the basal separation to be between Atlantogenata and a Boreoeutheria that includes Rodentia and Lagomorpha. Crown placental mammalian diversification appears to be largely the result of ancient plate tectonic events that allowed time for convergent phenotypes to evolve in the descendant clades.	f86a375dcb73ef4a77d404bc614411d9	a48695f417cc83f162327ca9ae11f4b1	934ff9994e23b13921d8cb807a071d2c	article	Genomics, biogeography, and the diversification of placental mammals.	D.E. Wildman and M. Uddin and J. Opazo and G. Liu and V. Lefort and S. Guindon and O. Gascuel and L. Grossman and R. Romero and M. Goodman	\N	2007
8208367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei?	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	BoeRi2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5ed5500f60290389aa8df718a7434c7	c37e984e5e894359c9e7b0f91fe23fc6	dbc809f8e90197848ca4e7e58eba68c0	inproceedings	Adopting Social Software to the Intranet: A Case Study on Enterprise Microblogging	Martin Böhringer and Alexander Richter	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8208435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei?	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	RiOtKnko2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a24906cf23ce8e174c5d579e25bd4c58	72e4bdcf3166ce7979c864abc67bfd2f	a54d3ed78b00e569991766edcfb92696	inproceedings	Social Networking in einem Beratungsunternehmen	Alexander Richter and Florian Ott and Daniel Kneifel and Michael Koch	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8208538	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mornet2001	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/66/23.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.62-66
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8208744	Gene	393	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bartholin07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2007.02.007	\N		\N	\N	153-62	\N	1-2	\N		Follistatin related gene (FLRG) has been previously identified from a chromosomal translocation observed in a B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL). FLRG (alternative names: follistatin-related protein, FSRP/follistatin-like-3, FSTL3) is a secreted glycoprotein highly similar to follistatin. Like follistatin, FLRG is involved in the regulation of various biological effects through its binding to members of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) superfamily such as activin A and myostatin. We have previously shown that TGFbeta and activin A are potent inducers of FLRG transcriptional activation through the Smad proteins. Using a biochemical approach, we investigated whether tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) could regulate FLRG expression since TNFalpha plays a critical role in hematopoietic malignancies. We demonstrate that TNFalpha activates FLRG expression at the transcriptional level. This activation depends on a promoter region containing four 107-108 bp DNA repeats, which are evolutionary conserved in primates. These repeats carry a strong phylogenetic signal, which is not common among non-coding sequences. Each DNA repeat contains one TNFalpha responsive element (5'-GGGAGAG/TTCC-3') able to bind nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) transcription factors. We also show that TGFbeta, through the Smad proteins, potentates the effect of TNFalpha on FLRG expression. This cooperation is unexpected since TGFbeta and TNFalpha usually have opposite biological effects. In all, this work brings new insights in the understanding of FLRG regulation by cytokines and growth factors. It opens attractive perspectives of research that should allow us to better understand the role of FLRG during tumorigenesis.	fa91b09dfffec605d6d36365137f56d1	95f511063bd8eef3d793f71aee29df62	e8223d29e8cf89065ff3e41b784510ba	article	Identification of NF-kappaB responsive elements in follistatin related gene (FLRG) promoter.	L. Bartholin and S. Guindon and S. Martel and L. Corbo and R. Rimokh	\N	2007
8208755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	DobschuetzKistingSchmidt1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409131833}	\N	b4491f339be0e2d6428d859520cd7e4f	bde237829022a641dd144a96f4a72a39	d2ac7978ba36fd5a31a7860b728df826	book	IV-Controlling in der Praxis: Kosten und Nutzen der Informationsverarbeitung	Leonhard {von Dobschütz} and Josef Kisting and Eugen Schmidt	\N	1994
8208756	Gastroenterology	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lim07	\N	\N		\N	\N	951-8	\N	3	\N		\N	05e5f9c4291894632fb3306bb58d3dd8	291c036ee843965f3d1410884abd0b41	9ba4abbfe672a2007ca43efcd4a3b320	article	Viral quasi-species evolution during hepatitis Be antigen seroconversion.	S. Lim and Y. Cheng and S. Guindon and B. Seet and L. Lee and P. Hu and S. Wasser and F. Peter and T. Tan and M. Goode and A. Rodrigo	\N	2007
8208762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	Bank- und finanzwirtschaftliche Forschungen	Fuerer1994	\N	\N		\N	Zugl.: St. Gallen, Hochschule, Diss., 1993	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a556bee3bf9448811fb460e05e172a3	874425a0e8898dc8e3376cceecb230cc	171fc841e2b18529236775319ba5cd47	book	Prozesse und EDV-Kostenverrechnung die prozessbasierte Verrechnungskonzeption für Bankenrechenzentren	Patrick J. Fürer	\N	1994
8208765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Wissenschaft \\& Praxis	DobschuetzEtAl2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	64f97fde09f64ddadf92bd6096c71fae	e3f989024089c5aa180dda7ead9da1be	180b6ef56664333f071106c3448cc9c6	book	IV-Controlling : Konzepte, Umsetzungen, Erfahrungen	\N	Leonhard {von Dobschütz} and Manfred Barth and Heidi Jäger-Goy and Martin Kütz and Hans-Peter Müller	2000
8208773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	DobschuetzBaumoelJung1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3409114009}	\N	01427c70b998b7c7edf45f10a2913723	a01acbbac39ad469927e7218d3256a92	4d5ac07187266c048beb050797d746f4	book	IV-Controlling aktuell: Leistungsprozesse, Wirtschaftlichkeit, Organisation	Leonhard {von Dobschütz} and Ulrike Baumöl and Reinhard Jung	\N	1999
8208776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IV-Controlling	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Dobschuetz2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	525--537	\N	\N	\N		\N	8aa42c77f6b91f0a4fcca1f5a332e45e	9f8b8c980c562aebcba2164af79ddd9f	f5c53dc671ab3811a0993fe3dababa6f	incollection	Wirtschaftlicher IV-Einsatz durch Leistungsabrechnung	Leonhard {von Dobschütz}	Leonhard Dobschütz and Manfred Barth and Heidi Jäger-Goy and Martin Kütz and Hans-Peter Müller	2000
8208780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Currle2002	\N	\N		\N	Zugl.: Stuttgart, Univ., Diss., 2002, u.d.T.: Currle, Michael: Performance-Management-Konzept\	für IT-Services-Unternehmen	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db499c6baa28b27c81ff4907b7daf36c	ac5991f22a1f66a6c44629de5028ca8d	f64c663525fafb871d108f8735688ac8	book	Performance-Management für IT-Services : Realisierung von Strategien und Steigerung des Unternehmenswertes	Michael Currle	\N	2002
8208800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Isaac Newton Institute	\N	\N	Cambridge	\N	\N	minh2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	PLG	NI07090	\N		In biodiversity conservation, one is interested in selecting a subset of taxa for
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8208817	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARSI	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	Bastian2001	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/66/93.pdf	\N		\N	Cette étude a été presentée lors des journées d’études de l’ARSI
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8208820	Mol Biol Evol	24	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.	\N	\N	Lepage07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msm193	\N		\N	\N	2669--2680	\N	12	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {17890241}, issn = {0737-4038 (Print)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, lr = {20081121}, edat = {2007/09/25 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2008/02/21 09:00}, jid = {8501455}, crdt = {2007/09/25 09:00}, dep = {20070921}, dcom = {20080220}, da = {20071220}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2007 Dec;24(12):2669-80. Epub 2007 Sep 21. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Lepage, T and Bryant, D and Philippe, H and Lartillot, N}, pii = {msm193}, phst = {2007/09/21 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msm193}	Several models have been proposed to relax the molecular clock in order to estimate divergence times. However, it is unclear which model has the best fit to real data and should therefore be used to perform molecular dating. In particular, we do not know whether rate autocorrelation should be considered or which prior on divergence times should be used. In this work, we propose a general bench mark of alternative relaxed clock models. We have reimplemented most of the already existing models, including the popular lognormal model, as well as various prior choices for divergence times (birth-death, Dirichlet, uniform), in a common Bayesian statistical framework. We also propose a new autocorrelated model, called the "CIR" process, with well-defined stationary properties. We assess the relative fitness of these models and priors, when applied to 3 different protein data sets from eukaryotes, vertebrates, and mammals, by computing Bayes factors using a numerical method called thermodynamic integration. We find that the 2 autocorrelated models, CIR and lognormal, have a similar fit and clearly outperform uncorrelated models on all 3 data sets. In contrast, the optimal choice for the divergence time prior is more dependent on the data investigated. Altogether, our results provide useful guidelines for model choice in the field of molecular dating while opening the way to more extensive model comparisons.	9aac20ef153f8ebe1e2498830fbc16a8	e3bf8b5e6e27938c7fb0f936ca36a7c7	78baf374e055362e60bfbd21890ecde8	article	A general comparison of relaxed molecular clock models.	Thomas Lepage and David Bryant and Herve Philippe and Nicolas Lartillot	\N	2007
8208824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web. Webe zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	John2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	241-255	\N	\N	\N		\N	58dde3900a679e7b7c703d90842b0207	fde557d35b009ca9e1838cb8e787222a	6089c46eec8a66989fed44a847e71f3e	incollection	Semantische Technologien im Informations- und Wissensmanagement: Geschichte Anwendungen und Ausblick	Michael John and Jörg Drescher	Andreas Blumauer and Pellegrini Tassilo	2006
8208858	Syst Biol	56	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGill Centre for Bioinformatics, McGill University, Duff Medical Building, 3775 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2B4, Canada. rbbevan@gmail.com	\N	\N	Bevan07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150701291804	\N		\N	\N	194--205	\N	2	\N	pmid = {17464878}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, jt = {Systematic biology}, edat = {2007/04/28 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2007/07/13 09:00}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2007/04/28 09:00}, dcom = {20070712}, da = {20070427}, so = {Syst Biol. 2007 Apr;56(2):194-205. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bevan, RB and Bryant, D and Lang, BF}, pii = {777715695}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1080/10635150701291804}	Traditionally, phylogenetic analyses over many genes combine data into a contiguous block. Under this concatenated model, all genes are assumed to evolve at the same rate. However, it is clear that genes evolve at very different rates and that accounting for this rate heterogeneity is important if we are to accurately infer phylogenies from heterogeneous multigene data sets. There remain open questions regarding how best to incorporate gene rate parameters into phylogenetic models and which properties of real data correlate with improved fit over the concatenated model. In this study, two methods of accounting for gene rate heterogeneity are compared: the n-parameter method, which allows for each of the n gene partitions to have a gene rate parameter, and the alpha-parameter method, which fits a distribution to the gene rates. Results demonstrate that the n-parameter method is both computationally faster and in general provides a better fit over the concatenated model than the alpha-parameter method. Furthermore, improved model fit over the concatenated model is highly correlated with the presence of a gene with a slow relative rate of evolution.	bc849f0e2ac6e8498d48517da7160854	f1f76a6c5d10eb3477e96589507b9572	2a1f4a342b5cf4e1feae75c96422a3ce	article	Accounting for gene rate heterogeneity in phylogenetic inference.	Rachel B Bevan and David Bryant and B Franz Lang	\N	2007
8208865	Syst Biol	56	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Dalhousie University, Hali, Nova Scotia, B3H 3J5, Canada. m.spenser@liverpool.ac.uk	\N	\N	Spencer07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150601156313	\N		\N	\N	25--43	\N	1	\N	pmid = {17366135}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, jt = {Systematic biology}, edat = {2007/03/17 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2007/04/28 09:00}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2007/03/17 09:00}, dcom = {20070427}, da = {20070316}, so = {Syst Biol. 2007 Feb;56(1):25-43. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Spencer, M and Bryant, D and Susko, E}, pii = {771129819}, sb = {IM}, pl = {England}, pt = {Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1080/10635150601156313}	Genome phylogenies can be inferred from data on the presence and absence of genes across taxa. Logdet distances may be a good method, because they allow expected genome size to vary across the tree. Recently, Lake and Rivera proposed conditioned genome reconstruction (calculation of logdet distances using only those genes present in a conditioning genome) to deal with unobservable genes that are absent from every taxon of interest. We prove that their method can consistently estimate the topology for almost any choice of conditioning genome. Nevertheless, the choice of conditioning genome is important for small samples. For real bacterial genome data, different choices of conditioning genome can result in strong bootstrap support for different tree topologies. To overcome this problem, we developed supertree methods that combine information from all choices of conditioning genome. One of these methods, based on the BIONJ algorithm, performs well on simulated data and may have applications to other supertree problems. However, an analysis of 40 bacterial genomes using this method supports an incorrect clade of parasites. This is a common feature of model-based gene content methods and is due to parallel gene loss.	2379bdc14069c8f23df50a16555d2954	252e7690fbd5b259c56b531f069c9a96	fc4bacea38b006861cd667011337635b	article	Conditioned genome reconstruction: how to avoid choosing the conditioning genome.	Matthew Spencer and David Bryant and Edward Susko	\N	2007
8208879	Algorithms Mol Biol	2	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, NZ. bryant@math.auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	Bryant07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7188-2-8	\N		\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {17597551}, pst = {epublish}, issn = {1748-7188 (Electronic)}, jt = {Algorithms for molecular biology : AMB}, lr = {20081120}, edat = {2007/06/29 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2007/06/29 09:01}, oid = {NLM: PMC1948893}, pmc = {PMC1948893}, jid = {101265088}, crdt = {2007/06/29 09:00}, dep = {20070628}, dcom = {20070821}, da = {20070816}, so = {Algorithms Mol Biol. 2007 Jun 28;2:8. }, stat = {PubMed-not-MEDLINE}, au = {Bryant, D and Moulton, V and Spillner, A}, pii = {1748-7188-2-8}, phst = {2007/03/26 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2007/06/28 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2007/06/28 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, pl = {England}, pt = {Journal Article}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1186/1748-7188-2-8}	BACKGROUND: Neighbor-Net is a novel method for phylogenetic analysis that is currently being widely used in areas such as virology, bacteriology, and plant evolution. Given an input distance matrix, Neighbor-Net produces a phylogenetic network, a generalization of an evolutionary or phylogenetic tree which allows the graphical representation of conflicting phylogenetic signals. RESULTS: In general, any network construction method should not depict more conflict than is found in the data, and, when the data is fitted well by a tree, the method should return a network that is close to this tree. In this paper we provide a formal proof that Neighbor-Net satisfies both of these requirements so that, in particular, Neighbor-Net is statistically consistent on circular distances.	dd89117b54884cc09ef94e42823bb98d	734a1a44a1c8141e9a461d2cfd7983b0	4d37922d55deaa71644c01b706e86c53	article	Consistency of the neighbor-net algorithm.	David Bryant and Vincent Moulton and Andreas Spillner	\N	2007
8208933	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allin-Pfister2006	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/87/136.pdf	\N		\N	Depuis de nombreuses décennies, les écoles de soins
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8208995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität Konstanz	\N	Britzelmaier1998	\N	Dissertation		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11839a1716a98164b49ca4989e313c5f	d51f273888c1b9412da5b15677d9b4b4	b8cf4223a6642e498b13987cd3aab14e	phdthesis	Die Entwicklung einer Grundrechnung der Kosten und Leistungen als Basis für Sonderrechnungen des Informationsverarbeitungs-Controlling	Bernd Britzelmaier	\N	1998
8208998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moderne Industrie	München	\N	\N	BottlerHorvathKargl1972	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f60c336be4373316a4cf35a5bf44f0d	a61be6e18261d66f82d63a2d6c251bd4	49078edbf50bd2f898511ffba3e33348	book	Methoden der Wirtschaftlichkeitsberechnung für die Datenverarbeitung	\N	Joerg Bottler and Peter {Horváth} and Herbert Kargl	1972
8209000	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BrandlBichlerStroebel2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	83--97	\N	2	\N		\N	0fb93e44cb7188c4b7dee6f2dfba0fd5	45b8ebeffc793950434dcfd44c268a05	18bbc75f09f25edd2c8f3ba3c223f3a0	article	Cost Accounting for Shared IT Infrastructures: Estimating Resource Utilization in Distributed IT Architectures	Reinhard Brandl and Martin Bichler and Michael Ströbel	\N	2007
8209002	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	Mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allin2002	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/68/93.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. pp.108-109
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8209008	Biogeosciences	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanderwerf2009	http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/235/2009/	\N		\N	\N	235--249	\N	2	\N	issn = {1726-4170}	 Tropical deforestation contributes to the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Within the deforestation process, fire is frequently used to eliminate biomass in preparation for agricultural use. Quantifying these deforestation-induced fire emissions represents a challenge, and current estimates are only available at coarse spatial resolution with large uncertainty. Here we developed a biogeochemical model using remote sensing observations of plant productivity, fire activity, and deforestation rates to estimate emissions for the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso during 2001–2005. Our model of DEforestation CArbon Fluxes (DECAF) runs at 250-m spatial resolution with a monthly time step to capture spatial and temporal heterogeneity in fire dynamics in our study area within the ''arc of deforestation'', the southern and eastern fringe of the Amazon tropical forest where agricultural expansion is most concentrated. Fire emissions estimates from our modelling framework were on average 90 Tg C year−1, mostly stemming from fires associated with deforestation (74%) with smaller contributions from fires from conversions of Cerrado or pastures to cropland (19%) and pasture fires (7%). In terms of carbon dynamics, about 80% of the aboveground living biomass and litter was combusted when forests were converted to pasture, and 89% when converted to cropland because of the highly mechanized nature of the deforestation process in Mato Grosso. The trajectory of land use change from forest to other land uses often takes more than one year, and part of the biomass that was not burned in the dry season following deforestation burned in consecutive years. This led to a partial decoupling of annual deforestation rates and fire emissions, and lowered interannual variability in fire emissions. Interannual variability in the region was somewhat dampened as well because annual emissions from fires following deforestation and from maintenance fires did not covary, although the effect was small due to the minor contribution of maintenance fires. Our results demonstrate how the DECAF model can be used to model deforestation fire emissions at relatively high spatial and temporal resolutions. Detailed model output is suitable for policy applications concerned with annual emissions estimates distributed among post-clearing land uses and science applications in combination with atmospheric emissions modelling to provide constrained global deforestation fire emissions estimates. DECAF currently estimates emissions from fire; future efforts can incorporate other aspects of net carbon emissions from deforestation including soil respiration and regrowth.
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	7f6dc6752e66867a121b0a04033cd11d	189ccb469fb59140818f190ba5e9e434	7a3e7404b14464c0793f29d21ca7f31f	article	Estimates of fire emissions from an active deforestation region in the southern Amazon based on satellite data and biogeochemical modelling	G. R. van der Werf and D. C. Morton and R. S. DeFries and L. Giglio and J. T. Randerson and G. J. Collatz and P. S. Kasibhatla	\N	2009
8209041	Biogeosciences	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archibald2009	http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/251/2009/	\N		\N	\N	251--266	\N	2	\N	issn = {1726-4170}	Inter-annual variability in primary production and ecosystem respiration was explored using eddy-covariance data at a semi-arid savanna site in the Kruger Park, South Africa. New methods of extrapolating night-time respiration to the entire day and filling gaps in eddy-covariance data in semi-arid systems were developed. Net ecosystem exchange (NEE) in these systems occurs as pulses associated with rainfall events, a pattern not well-represented in current standard gap-filling procedures developed primarily for temperate flux sites. They furthermore do not take into account the decrease in respiration at high soil temperatures. An artificial neural network (ANN) model incorporating these features predicted measured fluxes accurately (MAE 0.42 gC/m2/day), and was able to represent the seasonal patterns of photosynthesis and respiration at the site. The amount of green leaf area (indexed using satellite-derived estimates of fractional interception of photosynthetically active radiation fAPAR), and the timing and magnitude of rainfall events, were the two most important predictors used in the ANN model. These drivers were also identified by multiple linear regressions (MLR), with strong interactive effects. The annual integral of the filled NEE data was found to range from −138 to +155 g C/m2/y over the 5 year eddy covariance measurement period. When applied to a 25 year time series of meteorological data, the ANN model predicts an annual mean NEE of 75(±105) g C/m2/y. The main correlates of this inter-annual variability were found to be variation in the amount of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR), length of the growing season, and number of days in the year when moisture was available in the soil.
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	a2a6f28665b639741a3d1eec93584fe1	d25ac5e53d159ac15981086665857682	e1b1fc8033521098c30f8afc2561a452	article	Drivers of inter-annual variability in Net Ecosystem Exchange in a semi-arid savanna ecosystem, South Africa	S. A. Archibald and A. Kirton and M. R. van der Merwe and R. J. Scholes and C. A. Williams and N. Hanan	\N	2009
8209063	\N	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARSI	ARSI	\N	\N	\N	2002	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/70/82.pdf	\N		\N	Cette conférence a été présentée lors des journées d’étude de l’ARSI
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\	à autrui.	231e9b4cfe49f928249e22d02de27d30	aac765b820214132f85cb3ba786089d1	db2a69e3d4ed8a63efd8d4abaf374140	proceedings	Le lien social	Gustave-Nicolas Fischer	ARSI	2002
8209068	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mehrwert von Information : Professionalisierung der Informationsarbeit	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Konstanz	Konstanz	\N	\N	HeinrichDamschik1994	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	461--470	\N	\N	\N		\N	d317117660d61d051aff742df717c259	e448f433a21165c7b838cf4b4acf6131	1deb563d2837f6072fc73cdbbe645745	incollection	Kennzahlen für das strategische Controlling der Informationsverarbeitung	L. J. Heinrich and I. Damschik	W. Rauch	1994
8209273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Financial Times Prentice Hall	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	NokeMeas2001	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-273-65612-0}	\N	77362ea9340b2fb4417a3e5ab345e043	36e165a5b3561166beb52bc9d0715b93	872a72cdf724dbb3690dd76f52a8c295	book	Measuring and controlling IT costs	Sebastian Nokes	\N	2001
8209275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ScheInte2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1787309b84ce49e6a9945b6005937b64	4a9e1663dee00c36cd0c1857e7a0279c	5f3e95e194f5b5dc025a5e145e87a693	book	Integrierte IT-Kostentabellen als Instrument f{\\"u}r eine effiziente IT-Leistungserbringung im Informationsmanagement	Jochen Michael Scheeg	\N	2005
8209420	Journal of Information Science	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ScottA._Golder04012006	http://jis.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/2/198	\N	Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems -- Golder and Huberman 32 (2): 198 -- Journal of Information Science	\N	\N	198-208	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/0165551506062337}, eprint = {http://jis.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/32/2/198.pdf}	Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has grown in   popularity on the web, on sites that allow users to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we analyze the structure of collaborative tagging  systems as well as their dynamic aspects. Specifically, we discovered regularities in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, bursts of popularity in  bookmarking and a remarkable stability in the relative proportions of tags within a given URL. We also present a dynamic model of collaborative tagging that predicts these stable patterns and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.
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	a6a02950d3a922d230b91be03aa8340d	df675e16fcba9cd0f6afc5c9f2a8a723	f67d3599f5282425b8e0e5b383d436a0	article	{Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems}	Scott A. Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman	\N	2006
8209614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garnier-Flammarion	Paris	\N	\N	Constant1993	http://www.amazon.fr/conqu%C3%AAte-lusurpation-rapports-civilisation-europ%C3%A9enne/dp/2080704567%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D2080704567	\N	De l'esprit de conquête et de l'usurpation dans leurs rapports avec la civilisation européenne: Amazon.fr: Benjamin Constant: Livres	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9782080704566}, asin = {2080704567}, isbn = {2080704567}	\N	598206434f98094f117bf71ec3dd381c	77bcadf4f1f1cc0374f0b2a6c4a6a627	570a6700c0bd4bafefc7711f686abeeb	book	De l'esprit de conquête et de l'usurpation dans leurs rapports avec la civilisation européenne	Benjamin Constant	\N	1993
8210098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	СПб.: Изд-во СПГУЭиФ	\N	\N	\N	mting	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d539b212e4f209cebf941bd91d924b4e	28d41e40cc1bec26848d76d37073c315	9280ad9d68331205a8440211ff43a365	book	ИНТЕРНЕТ-МАРКЕТИНГ	И. В. Успенский	\N	2003
8210185	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam	\N	\N	RemeThe2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7506-8328-7}	\N	27a5e2254da90264fe434e83c87a9137	da98ddbe44eaa582aac042b29bb4a521	5beb48e9c43839c405746b9fae8cac96	book	The effective measurement and management of ICT costs and benefits	Dan Remenyi and Frank Bannister and Arthur Money	\N	2007
8210197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworth Heinemann	Oxford	\N	ComputerWeekly Professional Series	WillDeli2001	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7506-4744-2}	\N	af514413557d2494207d69b9132dad8c	96cffac37b4dfcd74c701f47b4ed86ef	d7fb86c27e514f926a31dabd28433ab7	book	Delivering IT and e-business value	Leslie Willcocks and Valerie Graeser	\N	2001
8210222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Boston, Mass.	\N	\N	KaplanNorton1996	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-87584-651-3}	\N	5e44c864641648a56ac0a0b5990f8a9f	95d86b98d4b9e34afbed041691ffff99	d7568a082e6ceb2dfb2bb090142512ca	book	The Balanced Scorecard : Translating Strategy Into Action	Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton	\N	1996
8210228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Boston, Mass.	\N	\N	Kaplan2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-591-39134-2}	\N	d3ca2977aa6921fc70cdf13958d67490	1e278a82bc5e6fbbfde369021c288264	13d73e0e51b311107b7a137323c9269a	book	Strategy Maps : Converting Intangible Assets Into Tangible Outcomes	Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton	\N	2004
8210236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informationssysteme für das Controlling	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	BrockhausBoer1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--115	\N	\N	\N		\N	74d007874e2a64228f74f46319fb5f05	a673812d98a3eccaa748c50eef198526	dcc875d38a21ba2e08563f4cacab79cf	incollection	Informationssysteme als Objekt des Controlling	R. Brockhaus and E. {de Boer}	J. Biethahn and B. Huch	1994
8210244	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumoel2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	314--322	\N	5	\N		\N	e8953f0d90e24d5774552b1c102b1060	fc7f0dc816c45748ccae157aec416b41	d44a44f23824e03083ed96511773c8f0	article	{Methodenkonstruktion für das Business/IT Alignment}	Ulrike Baumöl	\N	2006
8210336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	ParkInfo1989	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-464901-X}	\N	652606bdbadf42565f9485db8e3a5f31	76c25a31151d9af7542cc0ee99b192b8	08019df3ccdd4ac20c3e72047eceb720	book	Information strategy and economics : Linking information systems strategy to business performance	Marilyn M. Parker and H. E. Trainor and Robert J. Benson	\N	1989
8210342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	ParkerEtAl1988	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-464595-2}	\N	4901b5f34b93ccecfc778fb645bdaa97	ec512583897bd3156626bd865c252b2d	a6bc56e64c702090cb664d7ef004dc0e	book	Information economics : Linking business performance to information technology	Marilyn M. Parker and Robert J. Benson and H. Edgar {Trainor}	\N	1988
8210395	\N	\N	\N	2., neubearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	HorvVahl2003	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8006-2758-2}	\N	a689613256d4c6d1c37c05d20b745546	399759440886a66dfd95e64e6b97d184	6fd7ae784638032f2fe60213d80785ff	book	Vahlens Gro{\\"s}es Controllinglexikon	Péter Horváth and Thomas Reichmann	\N	2003
8210425	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. {\\"u}berarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Gaitanides2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8006-2372-2}	\N	a97693c5319b92debc499168826e2ae5	399095a6dd8f3132a5fd5b7bdae528a7	dfd807e1845b9745e53d42e14da427e6	book	Prozessorganisation	Michael Gaitanides	\N	2007
8210453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	GaitProz1994	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-446-17715-9}	\N	691ea06c2d34645f3d4bb84518fd965e	169fb77e19a7bca63c8ab2c9ec05ab0a	b23ab1954dce89f5f40dee0e8a239a09	book	Proze{\\"s}management	Michael Gaitanides and Rainer Scholz and Alwin Vrohlings and Max Raster	\N	1994
8210499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Winkler	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Hermsen2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e74f14c05eafdb37882293f31a7f1160	e0898ce97291daa4832dd08ef8587280	94e0f84c05f14292a2efec86e5754243	book	Rechnungswesen und Controlling f{\\"u}r IT-Berufe	J{\\"u}rgen Hermsen	\N	2002
8210587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	BaumTarg1999	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8006-2378-1}	\N	2605883150e7d89cd686085068d28d1a	4fda7d5e1d6a367226a1c51f8ba6f50e	4e56f09d974ebab4fb78a96f5e9fa736	book	Target costing bei der Softwareentwicklung	Ulrike Baum{\\"o}l	\N	1999
8210646	N.T. M.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOR01	\N	\N	Es wird über eine Untersuchung zur Forschungsmethodik der Wirtschaftsinformatik berichtet.
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8210655	European Journal of Operational Research	161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AhituvGreenstein-EOR-2005	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/eor/eor161.html#AhituvG05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	505-524	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2003.07.008}, date = {2007-04-23}	\N	66e928d4dc65164b694e5c7df1f6df27	cd1872e9c62dfa3ee043bebc61be7f5f	0fe81d53052f84a9a71f7899755d3615	article	The impact of accessibility on the value of information and the productivity paradox.	Niv Ahituv and Gil Greenstein	\N	2005
8210681	Commun. ACM	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ragowsky-CACM-2000	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cacm/cacm43.html#RagowskyAN00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	13	\N	11	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/352515.352532}, date = {2003-11-20}	\N	dac450c138d17b6117ecadf96cae64c5	560356b1881a662fa093a50373c75cf6	9337f4f88677238dd543007664790022	article	The benefits of using information systems.	Arik Ragowsky and Niv Ahituv and Seev Neumann	\N	2000
8210701	Communications of the ACM	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anderson2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	91--94	\N	3	\N		\N	037e52637f655448fffa71e9c5d6cb2c	da3914ec921c48087d6a2fb2ec86e779	9b364b9bfda748df7f50712e75a67d82	article	{The New Productivity Paradox}	Mark C. Anderson and Rajiv D. Banker and Sury Ravindran	\N	2003
8210714	European J. Combin.	28	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bryant07a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejc.2006.04.007	\N		\N	\N	1814--1831	\N	6	\N	issn = {0195-6698}, mrclass = {05B30}, mrreviewer = {Jamie Simpson}, mrnumber = {MR2340385 (2008e:05027)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, fjournal = {European Journal of Combinatorics}	An important procedure in the mathematics of phylogenetic analysis is to associate, to any collection of weighted splits, the metric given by the corresponding linear combination of split metrics. In this note, we study necessary and sufficient conditions for a collection of splits of a given finite set X to give rise to a linearly independent collection of split metrics. In addition, we study collections of splits called affine split systems induced by a configurations of lines and points in the plane. These systems not only satisfy the linear-independence condition, but also provide a Z-basis of the Z-lattice D"e"v"e"n(X|Z) consisting of all integer-valued symmetric maps D:XxX->Z defined on X that vanish on the diagonal and for which, in addition, D(x,y)+D(y,z)+D(z,x)=0mod2 holds for all x,y,z@?X. This Z-lattice is generated by all split metrics considered as vectors in the real vectorspace D(X|R) consisting of all real-valued symmetric maps defined on X that vanish on the diagonal - and, hence, is also an R-basis of that vectorspace.	03bcdc18297078e782398caf8fd70075	e52599cc67c5674bb9f3b2da1bdafd8c	2df0ad2e64672126ccab175be71e1541	article	Linearly independent split systems	David Bryant and Andreas Dress	\N	2007
8210785	BMC Evol Biol	8	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heled:2008ty	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-289	\N		\N	\N	289	\N	1	\N	pst = {aheadofprint}, pmid = {18947398}, jt = {BMC evolutionary biology}, issn = {1471-2148 (Electronic)}, edat = {2008/10/25 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:25 -0800}, mhda = {2008/10/25 09:00}, jid = {100966975}, dep = {20081023}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20081024}, so = {BMC Evol Biol. 2008 Oct 23;8(1):289. }, stat = {Publisher}, pii = {1471-2148-8-289}, phst = {2008/02/22 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2008/10/23 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2008/10/23 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, pt = {JOURNAL ARTICLE}, own = {NLM}, language = {ENG}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-8-289}	BACKGROUND: Effective population size (Ne) is related to genetic variability and is a basic parameter in many models of population genetics. A number of methods for inferring current and past population sizes from genetic data have been developed since JFC Kingman introduced the n-coalescent in 1982. Here we present the Extended Bayesian Skyline Plot, a non-parametric Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm that extends a previous coalescent-based method in several ways, including the ability to analyze multiple loci. RESULTS: Through extensive simulations we show the accuracy and limitations of inferring population size as a function of the amount of data, including recovering information about evolutionary bottlenecks. We also analyzed two real data sets to demonstrate the behavior of the new method; a single gene Hepatitis C virus data set sampled from Egypt and a 10 locus Drosophila ananassae data set representing 16 different populations. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate the essential role of multiple loci in recovering population size dynamics. Multi-locus data from a small number of individuals can precisely recover past bottlenecks in population size which can not be characterized by analysis of a single locus. We also demonstrate that sequence data quality is important because even moderate levels of sequencing errors result in a considerable decrease in estimation accuracy for realistic levels of population genetic variability.	22e9ec590042748a3353884967023ab5	14496c421925d3c4e13ecea1a2101711	41f5b111c50ce5cc6ef7fb1c9bd6f8c5	article	Bayesian inference of population size history from multiple loci.	J Heled and AJ Drummond	\N	2008
8210795	Proc Biol Sci	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford, 64 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6PN, UK.	\N	\N	Atkinson:2008nr	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2008.0785	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pst = {aheadofprint}, pmid = {18826938}, issn = {0962-8452 (Print)}, jt = {Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society}, edat = {2008/10/02 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:25 -0800}, mhda = {2008/10/02 09:00}, jid = {101245157}, dep = {20080930}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20081001}, so = {Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Sep 30. }, stat = {Publisher}, pii = {Q322007083Q68417}, pt = {JOURNAL ARTICLE}, own = {NLM}, language = {ENG}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2008.0785}	Past population size can be estimated from modern genetic diversity using coalescent theory. Estimates of ancestral human population dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa can tell us about the timing and nature of our first steps towards colonizing the globe. Here, we combine Bayesian coalescent inference with a dataset of 224 complete human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences to estimate effective population size through time for each of the four major African mtDNA haplogroups (L0-L3). We find evidence of three distinct demographic histories underlying the four haplogroups. Haplogroups L0 and L1 both show slow, steady exponential growth from 156 to 213kyr ago. By contrast, haplogroups L2 and L3 show evidence of substantial growth beginning 12-20 and 61-86kyr ago, respectively. These later expansions may be associated with contemporaneous environmental and/or cultural changes. The timing of the L3 expansion-8-12kyr prior to the emergence of the first non-African mtDNA lineages-together with high L3 diversity in eastern Africa, strongly supports the proposal that the human exodus from Africa and subsequent colonization of the globe was prefaced by a major expansion within Africa, perhaps driven by some form of cultural innovation.	81a1bf72604369fd33738e80dc6c47fe	7be635ab16b397602bde05d003400f0b	eafa3ca259448b7a0bc666ab07a1d15f	article	Bayesian coalescent inference of major human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup expansions in Africa.	QD Atkinson and RD Gray and AJ Drummond	\N	2008
8210808	Mol Biol Evol	25	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford, 58A Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 6QS, United Kingdom. quentin.atkinson@anthro.ox.ac.uk	\N	\N	Atkinson:2008qv	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msm277	\N		\N	\N	468--474	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:40:24 -0800}, rn = {0 (DNA, Mitochondrial)}, pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {18093996}, issn = {1537-1719 (Electronic)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, edat = {2007/12/21 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:24 -0800}, mhda = {2008/05/20 09:00}, mh = {Asia; Bayes Theorem; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics; *Genetics, Population; Humans; *Population Density; *Variation (Genetics)}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20071218}, dcom = {20080519}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20080206}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2008 Feb;25(2):468-74. Epub 2007 Dec 18. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Atkinson, QD and Gray, RD and Drummond, AJ}, pii = {msm277}, phst = {2007/12/18 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}; 2008/01/03 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msm277}	The relative timing and size of regional human population growth following our expansion from Africa remain unknown. Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity carries a legacy of our population history. Given a set of sequences, we can use coalescent theory to estimate past population size through time and draw inferences about human population history. However, recent work has challenged the validity of using mtDNA diversity to infer species population sizes. Here we use Bayesian coalescent inference methods, together with a global data set of 357 human mtDNA coding-region sequences, to infer human population sizes through time across 8 major geographic regions. Our estimates of relative population sizes show remarkable concordance with the contemporary regional distribution of humans across Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas, indicating that mtDNA diversity is a good predictor of population size in humans. Plots of population size through time show slow growth in sub-Saharan Africa beginning 143-193 kya, followed by a rapid expansion into Eurasia after the emergence of the first non-African mtDNA lineages 50-70 kya. Outside Africa, the earliest and fastest growth is inferred in Southern Asia approximately 52 kya, followed by a succession of growth phases in Northern and Central Asia (approximately 49 kya), Australia (approximately 48 kya), Europe (approximately 42 kya), the Middle East and North Africa (approximately 40 kya), New Guinea (approximately 39 kya), the Americas (approximately 18 kya), and a second expansion in Europe (approximately 10-15 kya). Comparisons of relative regional population sizes through time suggest that between approximately 45 and 20 kya most of humanity lived in Southern Asia. These findings not only support the use of mtDNA data for estimating human population size but also provide a unique picture of human prehistory and demonstrate the importance of Southern Asia to our recent evolutionary past.	eebcf0f030df1d5b30c7176268331911	edbb29593ec1bdaef8d80a368ad23124	e61e23bc93301456173c6eb1e1a0cae9	article	mtDNA variation predicts population size in humans and reveals a major Southern Asian chapter in human prehistory.	Quentin D Atkinson and Russell D Gray and Alexei J Drummond	\N	2008
8210815	McKinsey Quarterly	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DorganDowdy2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	4	\N		\N	ab85cb1176601ef2391b55fd58149b63	cc19614e22eaad7056e9279ad48cb9a8	3bb8baa6b8df4368658d09c2cc7a9899	article	{When IT lifts productivity}	Stephen J. Dorgan and John J. Dowdy	\N	2004
8210818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOR08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2cd1c5ab93b2cfb9584734e4c6221b88	ab4b60a36e04705a7d591abd048cb737	6c9c69e3c4f8d532cd81538caa286563	article	Forschungsmethodik einer Integrationsdisziplin – Fortführung und Ergänzung zu Lutz Heinrichs Beitrag zur Geschichte der Wirtschaftsinformatik aus gestaltungsorientierter Perspektive	Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker	Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker	2005
8210831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Business Intelligence	London	\N	\N	GraeserWillcocksPisanias1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dba162ff9f54816f0bdb887dd6be595e	658fd2bc641616fc46a6e68f658ee117	318517407295f45c47180282f2fe86ee	book	{Developing the IT Scorecard: A Detailed Route Map to IT Evaluation and Performance Measurement Through the Investment Life-Cycle}	Valerie Graeser and Leslie Willcocks and Nikolaos Pisanias	\N	1998
8210843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOR09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e3aad42939492bb5700aeba1177c44c	5b595d51a436848102ebf5e322f2a408	cb8294dc833d501e9a05b91fc6e3c47b	article	Methodenspektrum der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Überblick und Portfoliobildung	Thomas Wilde Thomas Hess	Thomas Wilde Thomas Hess	2006
8210846	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dezember	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Essen	Universität Duisburg-Essen, Institut für Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, \	Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Unternehmensmodellierung	\N	Heise2007	\N	Diplomarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ed78ad63166dc8bfd7f1866c64d7c9a	28a589b5429ed7cdecfecb848bc37941	274e3f2d24dbdbf8bdb7889eba2f5680	mastersthesis	{Entwicklung einer Methode für das IT-Controlling}	David Heise	\N	2007
8210862	European Journal of Operational Research	173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IraniGhoneimLove2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1103--1122	\N	3	\N		The consideration of costs, benefits and risks underpin many Information
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\	System (IS) evaluation decisions. Yet, vendors and project-champions
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\	alike tend to identify and focus much of their effort on the benefits
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\	achievable from the adoption of new technology, as it is often not
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\	in the interest of key stakeholders to spend too much time considering
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\	the wider cost and risk implications of enterprise-wide technology
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\	adoptions. In identifying a void in the literature, the authors of
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\	the paper present a critical analysis of IS-cost taxonomies. In doing
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\	so, the authors establish that such cost taxonomies tend to be esoteric
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\	and difficult to operationalize, as they lack specifics in detail.
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\	Therefore, in developing a deeper understanding of IS-related costs,
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\	the authors position the need to identify, control and reduce IS-related
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\	costs within the information systems evaluation domain, through culminating
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\	and then synthesizing the literature into a frame of reference that
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\	supports the evaluation of information systems through a deeper understanding
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\	of IS-cost taxonomies. The paper then concludes by emphasizing that
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\	the total costs associated with IS-adoption can only be determined
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\	after having considered the multi-faceted dimensions of information
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\	system investments.	23ff856865168573cab44db02a8284eb	a2ebce09b43ea027c6f728037b43e728	3738ca31ec62e00d39ee3f5c51bff6a7	article	{Evaluating cost taxonomies for information systems management}	Zahir Irani and Ahmad Ghoneim and Peter E. D. Love	\N	2006
8210863	European Journal of Information Systems	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IraniLove2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	183--188	\N	4	\N		\N	7684eaf458a7b0019603795cc4d3fa8a	531509bb26b17aa6152b003c04fc8d01	704f8ec95128e893f937103decbe63ab	article	{Information systems evaluation : Past, present and future (Editorial)}	Z. Irani and P. E. D. Love	\N	2001
8210874	Computing Surveys	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	King1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--34	\N	10	\N		\N	e8f1d4f1dc596de0b78ba634d1593556	65c7c3e84daeaf616de8fe0914f87e10	857ae9fc338900ae22112d09dfdb0596	article	{Cost-Benefit Analysis in Information Systems Development and Operations}	John Leslie King and Edward L. Schrems	\N	1978
8210875	MIS Quarterly	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KingRodriguez1978	\N	\N		\N	\N	43--51	\N	2	\N		\N	ffcccc6b6aba403c8dd061ab77c8b89a	7a82e8905fb74f0e647d1d76da0c75f0	a4756ea7b1cd6daee8d92fb3e0c3b786	article	{Evaluating Management Information Systems}	William R. King and Jaime I. Rodriguez	\N	1978
8210930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Univ.-Verl.	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft : Information-Engineering und IV-Controlling	Schloegl2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3824473496}	\N	6ae4fbe4480ef9f3a4b3ce916afa38dc	2b8fc1e29870e1ee4a43d9f46fc4d5f0	95d5b420d76975c1719171415caa0387	book	{Bestandsaufnahme Informationsmanagement: Eine szientometrische, qualitative und empirische Analyse}	Christian Schlögl	\N	2001
8210945	Controller Magazin	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SpitzKammerer2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	331--336	\N	\N	\N		\N	fce98c237e75a6de723fe51b0e152b32	6bb09d769e77bee76a57665147c4f5e6	93be3744910b8e88d0c3e31b76bbf090	article	{Neue Ansätze im IT-Kostenmanagement: Kosteneffiziente IT mit ITIL-orientierten Chargingkonzepten bei der Hugo Boss AG}	M. Spitz and C. Kammerer	\N	2006
8210969	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam	\N	\N	WiggersBoerDeKok2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3344e93dadf9adee6566a55c84ef4cb	0779873332eeb19f11124a1d3f542ac3	c7b8dca46a3695b9deba2776040911e2	book	{IT Performance Management}	Peter Wiggers and Maritha de Boer-de Wit and Henk Kok	\N	2003
8211000	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	Lehrbuch	UBMA_11647730X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=11647730X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	eine Einführung	\N	\N	455 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-14538-X, 978-3-531-14538-9}	\N	e0e44d6c91508739c549d0f26a823ba6	d34f130974fc4591330b66fb5a56f4a7	655cfbefd7afa793d5fc710a91581c0b	book	Volkswirtschaftslehre für Sozialwissenschaftler	Holger Rogall	\N	2006
8211063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt	Berlin	\N	\N	Gomez2008	\\url{http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3128693&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783503103911}	\N	f1f5d90040efabc3d93d81c21f4d892c	be8d7a3751adfe2e204f58623b0e3d26	ce0562faa036fe2dba07a3ed926c8573	book	{IT-Controlling: Strategien, Werkzeuge, Praxis}	Jorge {Marx Gómez} and Horst Junker and Stefan Odebrecht	\N	2008
8211064	J Virol	82	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5N-12, Kadoorie Biological Science Building, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.	\N	\N	Hon:2008xy	http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01926-07	\N		\N	\N	1819--1826	\N	4	\N	pst = {ppublish}, pmid = {18057240}, issn = {1098-5514 (Electronic)}, jt = {Journal of virology}, edat = {2007/12/07 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:24 -0800}, mhda = {2008/03/06 09:00}, pmc = {PMC2258724}, mh = {Animals; Base Sequence; Bayes Theorem; Chiroptera/*virology; Genome, Viral/*genetics; *Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; Recombination, Genetic; SARS Virus/*classification/*genetics/isolation \\& purification}, jid = {0113724}, dep = {20071205}, dcom = {20080305}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20080131}, so = {J Virol. 2008 Feb;82(4):1819-26. Epub 2007 Dec 5. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Hon, CC and Lam, TY and Shi, ZL and Drummond, AJ and Yip, CW and Zeng, F and Lam, PY and Leung, FC}, pii = {JVI.01926-07}, phst = {2007/12/05 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1128/JVI.01926-07}	Bats have been identified as the natural reservoir of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like and SARS coronaviruses (SLCoV and SCoV). However, previous studies suggested that none of the currently sampled bat SLCoVs is the descendant of the direct ancestor of SCoV, based on their relatively distant phylogenetic relationship. In this study, evidence of the recombinant origin of the genome of a bat SLCoV is demonstrated. We identified a potential recombination breakpoint immediately after the consensus intergenic sequence between open reading frame 1 and the S coding region, suggesting the replication intermediates may participate in the recombination event, as previously speculated for other CoVs. Phylogenetic analysis of its parental regions suggests the presence of an uncharacterized SLCoV lineage that is phylogenetically closer to SCoVs than any of the currently sampled bat SLCoVs. Using various Bayesian molecular-clock models, interspecies transfer of this SLCoV lineage from bats to the amplifying host (e.g., civets) was estimated to have happened a median of 4.08 years before the SARS outbreak. Based on this relatively short window period, we speculate that this uncharacterized SLCoV lineage may contain the direct ancestor of SCoV. This study sheds light on the possible host bat species of the direct ancestor of SCoV, providing valuable information on the scope and focus of surveillance for the origin of SCoV.	7d13a8acce733e438517ebe78a5b9660	0ed6a2200b4e634d95f88a66d6c79c4f	efa7bae3c4dd7341d5f5ff845e6ed88a	article	Evidence of the recombinant origin of a bat severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like coronavirus and its implications on the direct ancestor of SARS coronavirus.	Chung-Chau Hon and Tsan-Yuk Lam and Zheng-Li Shi and Alexei J Drummond and Chi-Wai Yip and Fanya Zeng and Pui-Yi Lam and Frederick Chi-Ching Leung	\N	2008
8211101	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the Twenty Sixth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Cat. No.93TH0501 7)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Los Alamitos CA USA	Wailea, HI, USA	\N	\N	Subramanian1993	\N	\N		\N	Sch. of Bus. Adm., Pennsylvania State Univ., Harrisburg, PA, USA
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C7100 (Business and administration); C0230 (Economic	500-8	\N	\N	\N		The authors present the theoretical conceptualization and validation of an instrument to measure the perceptions of top management on the strategic value of information systems (PSVIS). Responses for the PSVIS items from a sample of 71 senior level managers were used in measuring PSVIS. Factor analysis was used to determine the factor loadings and to empirically test the theoretical conceptualization of the dimensions of PSVIS presented. The reliability and validity values of the instrument were both high and indicate high confidence in the measurement of PSVIS. (41 Refs.)	d8cb4b604bbecbbc9f1fbff59d793096	10d8874a643920661222a8326fc6e895	338b44f5dfa1aa3079f50e0ba789f0b5	inproceedings	The development and validation of an instrument to measure preceived strategic value of information systems	G. H. Subramanian and J. T. Nosek	T. N. Mudge and V. Milutinovic and L. Hunter	1993
8211143	\N	139	\N	\N	\N	\N	Industrialisierung des Software Management	\N	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	LNI	WalterBoehmannKrcmar2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wimaw/wimaw2008.html#WalterBK08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	19--30	\N	\N	\N	date = {2009-04-28}, isbn = {3-88579-383-0}	\N	42d3ed77196249232cea7cdc3b1e662a	d5241966ae9991e3dd79ff80b969cdf2	12ee410de65b81ec51ebdad6b891c651	inproceedings	Grundlagen der IT-Industrialisierung	Sven Markus Walter and Tilo Böhmann and Helmut Krcmar	Georg Herzwurm and Martin Mikusz	2008
8211171	Ann. Comb.	12	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thierer08	http://www.springerlink.com/content/d27m74r38q415qh1/	\N		\N	\N	123-132	\N	1	\N	issn = {0218-0006}, mrclass = {05C05 (05C30)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2401141}, fjournal = {Annals of Combinatorics}	We give formulas for calculating in polynomial time the number of ancestral reconstructions for a tree with binary leaf- and root labels for each number of 0 → 1 and 1 → 0 arcs. 
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For trees of ﬁxed degree, the corresponding numbers of 0 → 0 and 1 → 1 arcs can be deduced. 
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We calculate intervals for the relative cost of 0 → 1 and 1 → 0 transitions over which the same 
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labelings remain the cheapest.	d206386f62141c17ed31d600c4c3b1f7	3e6409aed88f8c38638e21a05afa42fc	c8a7b5096c10fcc4cc056af2b4daadf4	article	Counting ancestral reconstructions in a fixed phylogeny	Tobias Thierer and David Bryant and Mike Steel	\N	2008
8211217	Ann. Comb.	12	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruen08a	http://www.springerlink.com/content/66271H7714451874/	\N		\N	\N	45-51	\N	1	\N	issn = {0218-0006}, mrclass = {92D15 (05C05 68Q25 68R10)}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mrnumber = {MR2401135}, fjournal = {Annals of Combinatorics}	Determining an optimal phylogenetic tree using maximum parsimony, also referred to as the Steiner tree problem in phylogenetics, is NP hard. Here we provide a new formulation for this problem which leads to an analytical and linear time solution when the dimensionality (sequence length, or number of characters) is at most two. This new formulation of the problem provides a direct link between the maximum parsimony problem and the maximum compatibility problem via the intersection graph. The solution for the “two character case” has numerous practical applications in phylogenetics, some of which are discussed.	717de20fb43169c64c5e03119cd7191e	a5985044941ce9b1b2fa964c74b026da	3e8b1263558edf97199e653096eb069c	article	A subdivision approach to maximum parsimony	Trevor C. Bruen and David Bryant	\N	2008
8211235	 Nucleic Acids Res.	36	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dereeper08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn180	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Phylogenetic analyses are central to many research areas in biology and typically involve the identification of homologous sequences, their multiple alignment, the phylogenetic reconstruction and the graphical representation of the inferred tree. The Phylogeny.fr platform transparently chains programs to automatically perform these tasks. It is primarily designed for biologists with no experience in phylogeny, but can also meet the needs of specialists; the first ones will find up-to-date tools chained in a phylogeny pipeline to analyze their data in a simple and robust way, while the specialists will be able to easily build and run sophisticated analyses. Phylogeny.fr offers three main modes. The 'One Click' mode targets non-specialists and provides a ready-to-use pipeline chaining programs with recognized accuracy and speed: MUSCLE for multiple alignment, PhyML for tree building, and TreeDyn for tree rendering. All parameters are set up to suit most studies, and users only have to provide their input sequences to obtain a ready-to-print tree. The 'Advanced' mode uses the same pipeline but allows the parameters of each program to be customized by users. The 'A la Carte' mode offers more flexibility and sophistication, as users can build their own pipeline by selecting and setting up the required steps from a large choice of tools to suit their specific needs. Prior to phylogenetic analysis, users can also collect neighbors of a query sequence by running BLAST on general or specialized databases. A guide tree then helps to select neighbor sequences to be used as input for the phylogeny pipeline. Phylogeny.fr is available at: http://www.phylogeny.fr/	908f39a73c8edaff4516e8756a9a3d9f	2dbd867dd72b89440b8c1ec63d8b9fa7	4f0bacec83d09a0b44512f00158efa98	article	Phylogeny.fr: robust phylogenetic analysis for the non-specialist.	A Dereeper and V Guignon and G Blanc and S Audic and S Buffet and F Chevenet and J F Dufayard and S Guindon and V Lefort and M Lescot and J M Claverie and O Gascuel	\N	2008
8211250	Journal of Computational Biology	15	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kupczok2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2008.0068	\N		\N	\N	577-591	\N	6	\N		 The geometrical representation of the space of phylogenetic trees implies a
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metric on the space of weighted trees. This metric, the geodesic distance, is the length of the
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shortest path through that space. We present an exact algorithm to compute this metric. For
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biologically reasonable trees, the implementation allows fast computations of the geodesic distance,
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although the running time of the algorithm is worst-case exponential. The algorithm was applied to
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pairs of 118 gene trees of the metazoa. The results show that a special path in tree space, the cone
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path, which can be computed in linear time, is a good approximation of the geodesic distance. The
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program GeoMeTree is a python implementation of the geodesic distance, and it is approximations and
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is available from www.cibiv.at/software/geometree.	8ef3ed74d738221c70d006cf3c0f40e6	8877d06b111f64275944cae1c922115d	f3711e4b9799378ae2a86e72910da34d	article	An Exact Algorithm for the Geodesic Distance between Phylogenetic Trees	Anne Kupczok and Arndt von Haeseler and Steffen Klaere	\N	2008
8211263	Syst Biol	57	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, USA. tbruen@math.berkeley.edu	\N	\N	Bruen08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10635150802040597	\N		\N	\N	251-256	\N	2	\N	pmid = {18425715}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1063-5157 (Print)}, jt = {Systematic biology}, edat = {2008/04/22 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2008/10/29 09:00}, jid = {9302532}, crdt = {2008/04/22 09:00}, dcom = {20081028}, da = {20080421}, so = {Syst Biol. 2008 Apr;57(2):251-6. }, stat = {MEDLINE}, au = {Bruen, TC and Bryant, D}, pii = {792296771}, sb = {IM}, pt = {Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't}, pl = {England}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1080/10635150802040597}	The parsimony score of a character on a tree equals the number of state changes required to fit that character onto the tree. We show that for unordered, reversible characters this score equals the number of tree rearrangements required to fit the tree onto the character. We discuss implications of this connection for the debate over the use of consensus trees or total evidence and show how it provides a link between incongruence of characters and recombination.	8538f57831b551e34344d22050e0cf9d	49664d6b073881f25a2f318683bc9acc	36cd77625459682f12dd5b4e265ceed1	article	Parsimony via consensus.	Trevor C Bruen and David Bryant	\N	2008
8211305	Mol Biol Evol	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JT, UK.	\N	\N	Rambaut:2008rz	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msn256	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-11-28 10:40:27 -0800}, pst = {aheadofprint}, pmid = {19001634}, issn = {1537-1719 (Electronic)}, jt = {Molecular biology and evolution}, edat = {2008/11/13 09:00}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 10:40:27 -0800}, mhda = {2008/11/13 09:00}, jid = {8501455}, dep = {20081111}, pubm = {Print-Electronic}, da = {20081112}, so = {Mol Biol Evol. 2008 Nov 11. }, stat = {Publisher}, pii = {msn256}, pt = {JOURNAL ARTICLE}, own = {NLM}, language = {ENG}, doi = {10.1093/molbev/msn256}	DNA sequences extracted from ancient remains are increasingly used to generate large population data sets, often spanning tens of thousands of years of population history. Bayesian coalescent methods such as those implemented in the software package BEAST can be used to estimate the demographic history of these populations, sometimes resulting in complex scenarios of fluctuations in population size, which can be correlated with the timing of environmental events, such as glaciations. Recently, however, Axelsson et al. (2008) claimed that many of these complex demographic trends are likely to be the result of post-mortem DNA damage, a problem that they investigate by removing all sites involving transitions from ancient sequences prior to analysis. When this solution is applied to a previously published data set of Pleistocene bison, they show that the demographic signal of population expansion and decline disappears. While some apparently segregating mutations in ancient sequences may be due to post-mortem damage, we argue that discarding the data will result in loss of power to detect patterns of population change. Instead, to accommodate this problem, we implement a model in which sequences are the result of a joint process of molecular evolution and post-mortem DNA damage within a probabilistic inference framework. Through simulation, we demonstrate the ability of this model to accurately recover evolutionary parameters, demographic history and DNA damage rates. When this model is applied to the bison data set, we find that the rate of DNA damage is significant but low, and that the reconstruction of population size history is nearly identical to previously published estimates.	5c16b1521db3eceaec3dcfaee3bfadf6	0c0a97d6e36726418a702708957399a4	230a8c3b16a4b58267a3d72bcfba2a26	article	Accommodating the effect of ancient DNA damage on inferences of demographic histories.	A Rambaut and SY Ho and AJ Drummond and B Shapiro	\N	2008
8211313	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B	363	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	klaere2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2008.0140	\N		\N	\N	4041-4047	\N	1512	\N		We introduce another view of sequence evolution. Contrary to other approaches, we model the substitution process in two steps. First we assume (arbitrary) scaled branch lengths on a given 
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phylogenetic tree. Second we allocate a Poisson distributed number of substitutions on the branches. 
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The probability to place a mutation on a branch is proportional to its relative branch length. More importantly, the action of a single mutation on an alignment column is described by a doubly stochastic matrix, the so-called one-step mutation matrix. This matrix leads to analytical formulae for the posterior probability distribution of the number of substitutions for an alignment column.	8532afc79d6789507e3b9cb3c4d792ff	a3932211cf8ba466ddaf1e912b7b1a51	257a63852a083f64ef0f6db76abd240d	article	The impact of single substitutions on multiple sequence alignments	Steffen Klaere and Tanja Gesell and Arndt von Haeseler	\N	2008
8211363	IEEE/ACM Trans. Comput. Biol. Bioinform.	6	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	minh2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCBB.2008.54	\N		\N	\N	22-29	\N	1	\N		In the last 15 years, Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) has gained interests in the community of conservation biologists as a surrogate measure for assessing biodiversity. We have recently proposed two approaches to select taxa for maximizing PD, namely PD with budget constraints
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and PD on split systems. In this paper, we will unify these two strategies and present a dynamic
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programming algorithm to solve the uniﬁed framework of selecting taxa with maximal PD under budget
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constraints on circular split systems. An improved algorithm will also be given if the underlying
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split system is a tree.	c4fff64ccc35c211f4ad82c141c1e741	ed0cfb15f79318862c98abc43a7434fa	de54627c556c6fc07546dfbf8ee96cbc	article	Budgeted Phylogenetic Diversity on Circular Split Systems	Bui Quang Minh and Fabio Pardi and Steffen Klaere and Arndt von Haeseler	\N	2009
8211380	Science	323	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R.D._Gray01232009	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/323/5913/479	\N	Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement -- Gray et al. 323 (5913): 479 -- Science	\N	\N	479-483	\N	5913	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1166858}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/323/5913/479.pdf}	Debates about human prehistory often center on the role that population expansions play in shaping biological and cultural diversity. Hypotheses on the origin of the Austronesian settlers of the Pacific are divided between a recent "pulse-pause" expansion from Taiwan and an older "slow-boat" diffusion from Wallacea. We used lexical data and Bayesian phylogenetic methods to construct a phylogeny of 400 languages. In agreement with the pulse-pause scenario, the language trees place the Austronesian origin in Taiwan approximately 5230 years ago and reveal a series of settlement pauses and expansion pulses linked to technological and social innovations. These results are robust to assumptions about the rooting and calibration of the trees and demonstrate the combined power of linguistic scholarship, database technologies, and computational phylogenetic methods for resolving questions about human prehistory.
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	aee1450ac2de432e5c85118904e73474	1898e55f6bd9bfe71b01836730334a21	6fe48c7164430ac431bab251afb6156e	article	{Language Phylogenies Reveal Expansion Pulses and Pauses in Pacific Settlement}	R. D. Gray and A. J. Drummond and S. J. Greenhill	\N	2009
8211405	Bull Math Biol	71	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. d.bryant@auckland.ac.nz	\N	\N	Bryant09	http://www.springerlink.com/content/f655597p10x68523/	\N		\N	\N	339-351	\N	2	\N	pmid = {18846403}, pst = {ppublish}, issn = {1522-9602 (Electronic)}, jt = {Bulletin of mathematical biology}, edat = {2008/10/11 09:00}, date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}, mhda = {2008/10/11 09:00}, jid = {0401404}, crdt = {2008/10/11 09:00}, dep = {20081010}, da = {20090115}, so = {Bull Math Biol. 2009 Feb;71(2):339-51. Epub 2008 Oct 10. }, stat = {In-Process}, au = {Bryant, D}, phst = {2007/12/11 {$[$}received{$]$}; 2008/09/18 {$[$}accepted{$]$}; 2008/10/10 {$[$}aheadofprint{$]$}}, sb = {IM}, pl = {United States}, pt = {Journal Article}, own = {NLM}, language = {eng}, doi = {10.1007/s11538-008-9364-8}	The Hadamard transform (Hendy and Penny, Syst. Zool. 38(4):297-309, 1989; Hendy, Syst. Zool. 38(4):310-321, 1989) provides a way to work with stochastic models for sequence evolution without having to deal with the complications of tree space and the graphical structure of trees. Here we demonstrate that the transform can be expressed in terms of the familiar P[tau]=e ( Q[tau]) formula for Markov chains. The key idea is to study the evolution of vectors of states, one vector entry for each taxa; we call this the n-taxon process. We derive transition probabilities for the process. Significantly, the findings show that tree-based models are indeed in the family of (multi-variate) exponential distributions.	adbd49f19658a1f33c8ccc04ef0c5205	bfc74cf2c3f2f14c3a542ebe98686563	fc25b4cacd00b5e065374fdc0a5114a4	article	Hadamard phylogenetic methods and the n-taxon process.	David Bryant	\N	2009
8211413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berling	\N	\N	SchweickartToepfer2006	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-25868-1}	\N	d9d5235d0cd2dc197c41ff719117fdf5	312287228c451373231de274c6b0f346	3fd7acb706c25a2ef986a7d82d09f724	book	Wertorientiertes Management: Werterhaltung,
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Wertsteuerung, Wertsteigerung ganzheitlich
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gestalten	\N	N. Schweickart and A. Töpfer	2006
8211424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wertorientiertes Management: Werterhaltung, Wertsteuerung, Wertsteigerung ganzheitlich gestalten	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	BraunEsswein2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	317--337	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-25868-1}	\N	3fc3c9813466536fe9253d8127d6d7bc	736ce2b9b6077666da602625ee4d52bf	126c11eecd83bc00cc3776b606fc921e	incollection	Wertsteigerung durch methodenbasierte Modellierung	Robert Braun and Werner Esswein	N. Schweickart and A. Töpfer	2006
8211432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall	London	\N	\N	HochCont1991	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-412-43650-7}	\N	67ecaf7412a2f78383bf5bebb886f64f	9d9c9f9b5fbcdc8e58605710f2e52a6e	55a4fdf0d9cdfb0098bc952b7a7d14c2	book	Controlling IT investment	Beat Hochstrasser and Catherine Griffiths	\N	1991
8211460	Systematic Biology	(in press)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Degnan09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2009-01-28 13:04:38 +1300}	\N	3ea90da50f69395e74305fe6bd6f3ec6	043c5a4b16b4984297aec60809828aca	ac177b904c87a9e6a7e287c5f4648a35	article	Properties of consensus methods for inferring species trees from gene trees	J. Degnan and M. DeGiorgio and D. Bryant and N. Rosenberg	\N	2009
8212320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mani1998	http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/coli.2000.26.2.280?cookieSet=1\\&\\#38;journalCode=coli	\N	Advances in Automatic Text Summarization	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-20 22:57:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3115985}	\N	51a866560377a840c5c874c49b7b4112	8c6ce1e5446ba1988b123806b05ad7fb	5b593a4c92a842e9d3145b243f98609c	book	Advances in Automatic Text Summarization	Inderjeet Mani and Mark T. Maybury	\N	1998
8212326	Computational Linguistics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	penntreebank	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/J/J93/J93-2004.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {461221}	\N	2173edb160842a46aedc9c559cf5784a	7a368fa3ebc55083dbf56cfc8b67825a	85840946f6b6281516c62598610d4fad	article	Building a Large Annotated Corpus of English: The Penn Treebank	Mitchell P. Marcus and Beatrice Santorini and Mary A. Marcinkiewicz	\N	1994
8212365	Computational Linguistics	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	candcpaper	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/coling/coling33.html#ClarkC07	\N		\N	\N	493-552	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/coli.2007.33.4.493}, date = {2008-12-15}	\N	a84a4f23969d058e223cfc914fa07850	8076d878b00f0effad4acd71fd05c3aa	a72496d36a442cfbc00380aa3ac32118	article	Wide-Coverage Efficient Statistical Parsing with CCG and Log-Linear Models.	Stephen Clark and James R. Curran	\N	2007
8213923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LREC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marneffe:2006	http://nlp.stanford.edu/pubs/LREC06_dependencies.pdf	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	library = {Bibsonomy (May 2009)}	\N	45b3db83e21e3d7e52fa6021734c5771	4bc6b36e59f42e52b235507aca13199d	eebfa8ea98b57038c7ab6b564fb1a6b2	inproceedings	Generating Typed Dependency Parses from Phrase Structure Trees	Marie-Catherine de Marneffe and Bill MacCartney and Christopher D. Manning	\N	2006
8214009	International Journal of Medical Informatics	75	\N	\N	June	\N	Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing for Biomedical Applications Special Issue	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pyysalo:2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2005.06.009	\N	\N	\N	\N	430--442	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-15 05:45:34}, priority = {2}, library = {Bibsonomy (May 2009)}, citeulike-article-id = {2063654}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2005.06.009}	We present an evaluation of Link Grammar and Connexor Machinese Syntax, two major broad-coverage dependency parsers, on a custom hand-annotated corpus consisting of sentences regarding protein-protein interactions. In the evaluation, we apply the notion of an interaction subgraph, which is the subgraph of a dependency graph expressing a protein-protein interaction. We measure the performance of the parsers for recovery of individual dependencies, fully correct parses, and interaction subgraphs. For Link Grammar, an open system that can be inspected in detail, we further perform a comprehensive failure analysis, report specific causes of error, and suggest potential modifications to the grammar. We find that both parsers perform worse on biomedical English than previously reported on general English. While Connexor Machinese Syntax significantly outperforms Link Grammar, the failure analysis suggests specific ways in which the latter could be modified for better performance in the domain.	a4512547d46730d28e2666b6ca07f07b	e54d2893308d85d5cefd260cc44a49d4	c01cf8a5b8b361762c6653d5070a9627	article	Evaluation of two dependency parsers on biomedical corpus targeted at protein-protein interactions	Pyysalo, Sampo and Ginter, Filip and Pahikkala, Tapio and Boberg, Jorma and Jarvinen, Jouni and Salakoski, Tapio	\N	2006
8214046	The Journal of Virology	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laeeq1997pso	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/71/4/2600	\N	Preferential selection of receptor-binding variants of influenza virus hemagglutinin by the neutralizing antibody repertoire of transgenic mice expressing a human immunoglobulin mu minigene -- Laeeq et al. 71 (4): 2600 -- The Journal of Virology	\N	\N	2600-2605	\N	4	\N	eprint = {http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/reprint/71/4/2600.pdf}	An analysis was made of the neutralizing antibody repertoire, for influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) of transgenic mice expressing a human immunoglobulin mu (IgH) minigene, by monoclonal antibody (MAb) selection and sequencing of the HA genes of X31 (H3N2 subtype) laboratory variants. Whereas previously reported laboratory variants, selected in ovo with high-affinity murine MAbs of the IgG class, differed from wild-type virus by a single amino acid residue change in one of the major antigenic sites, neutralizing MAbs from transgenic donors selected novel variant viruses with altered receptor-binding specificity and contained residue changes in both the receptor-binding pocket (HA1 225 or HA1 226) and an antigenic site (HA1 135, HA1 145, or HA1 158). Changes in receptor-binding specificities of the variant viruses were confirmed by their resistance to inhibition by horse serum glycoproteins and altered binding to neoglycoproteins. The residue changes in variant virus V-21.2 (HA1 135 G-->R, 225 G-->D) abrogated neutralization by each of the MAbs; nevertheless V-21.2 was recognized by its own selecting MAb in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and therefore qualified as an adsorptive mutant rather than an antigenic variant. We consider that a low-affinity neutralizing antibody response may preferentially select for receptor-binding variants of influenza virus HA.
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	33cbea85836604b3897381f959d45733	396ab6701ecabed324e4ec9131d7150f	dc3fe10cdfe00aa8b49395a6ff1ae788	article	{Preferential selection of receptor-binding variants of influenza virus hemagglutinin by the neutralizing antibody repertoire of transgenic mice expressing a human immunoglobulin mu minigene}	S Laeeq and CA Smith and SD Wagner and DB Thomas	\N	1997
8214141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of London	\N	Clegg:2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	library = {Bibsonomy (May 2009)}	As the body of published literature grows at an accelerating rate, increasingly sophisticated computational methods for natural language processing are required to manage and mine the written knowledge available to life sciences researchers. One important topic within this field is the problem of relationship extraction. Given a text about molecular biology, the challenge is to automatically retrieve the biophysical, biochemical or genetic interactions described therein.  Much progress has been made on this problem and others like it by using statistical Information retrieval techniques, regular expressions, finite state automata, sequence alignment and other relatively superficial approaches. However, there are a variety of more linguistically-informed methods available which treat each sentence as a tree or graph rather than simply a collection or sequence of words.  Various natural-language parsers are available which facilitate this kind of solution, and the experimental work in this thesis begins with a comparison of several of these on a standard molecular biology corpus using established benchmarking techniques. This is followed by some experiments using evaluation measures tailored to specific biologically-important tasks. A processing pipeline is then described which uses the best of these parsers, along with several other open-source tools, to produce highquality dependency graph representations of input sentences.  Finally, three novel deterministic algorithms for relationship extraction are presented. Two of these take dependency graphs as input and return interactions between pre-tagged gene and protein entities, outperforming most existing methods on a standard publically-available test corpus; the other is a strong baseline method using no linguistic information. An appendix discusses the related problems of entity recognition and identification, which --- while outside the main scope of this thesis ---are prerequisites for the development of relationship extraction applications.	6c171be7c62dafbc4a41c912473a75b8	ef58c1d24f87d55fe3736d1e10d8d355	28290bb7bc4c05628972a3ffae4e521d	phdthesis	Computational-Linguistic Approaches to Biological Text Mining	Clegg, Andrew B.	\N	2008
8214275	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	anderson1992ido	http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/019854040X/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {$129.50}, isbn = {9780198540403}, totalpages = {768}	\N	abe3f84a472b0283e653eb7cf7b3177b	01c7708408ec7c41cfcd54ecd6baa56f	50d8f0c6a389ce4a81a71bd9624691da	book	Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control	Roy M. Anderson and Robert M. May	\N	1992
8214276	Journal of the Royal Society Interface	4	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Computational and Applied Mathematics, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, C0200, Austin, TX 78712, USA.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bansal2007wib	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2007.1100	\N	\N	\N	\N	879--891	\N	16	\N	pii = {080KX13732480384}, pmid = {17640863}, journalkeywords = {Disease Transmission, Infectious; Epidemiologic Methods; Humans; Models, Biological; Models, Statistical}, doi = {10.1098/rsif.2007.1100}	Heterogeneity in host contact patterns profoundly shapes population-level disease dynamics. Many epidemiological models make simplifying assumptions about the patterns of disease-causing interactions among hosts. In particular, homogeneous-mixing models assume that all hosts have identical rates of disease-causing contacts. In recent years, several network-based approaches have been developed to explicitly model heterogeneity in host contact patterns. Here, we use a network perspective to quantify the extent to which real populations depart from the homogeneous-mixing assumption, in terms of both the underlying network structure and the resulting epidemiological dynamics. We find that human contact patterns are indeed more heterogeneous than assumed by homogeneous-mixing models, but are not as variable as some have speculated. We then evaluate a variety of methodologies for incorporating contact heterogeneity, including network-based models and several modifications to the simple SIR compartmental model. We conclude that the homogeneous-mixing compartmental model is appropriate when host populations are nearly homogeneous, and can be modified effectively for a few classes of non-homogeneous networks. In general, however, network models are more intuitive and accurate for predicting disease spread through heterogeneous host populations.	ad431dd5441ab5757db64272d296ec8b	efad5c60995b4cf8889995a6e77b9450	7edafd99d56474a9e06ae9e2b0a976ae	article	When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology.	Shweta Bansal and Bryan T Grenfell and Lauren Ancel Meyers	\N	2007
8214278	Journal of Theoretical Biology	235	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barthelemy2005dpo	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4FNP2RP-1/2/e74a176d815b87a796aa311b36688fb3	\N	\N	\N	\N	275-288	\N	\N	\N	journalkeywords = {Complex networks,UBM\\_report}	We present a thorough inspection of the dynamical behavior of epidemic phenomena in populations with complex and heterogeneous connectivity patterns. We show that the growth of the epidemic prevalence is virtually instantaneous in all networks characterized by diverging degree fluctuations, independently of the structure of the connectivity correlation functions characterizing the population network. By means of analytical and numerical results, we show that the outbreak time evolution follows a precise hierarchical dynamics. Once reached the most highly connected hubs, the infection pervades the network in a progressive cascade across smaller degree classes. Finally, we show the influence of the initial conditions and the relevance of statistical results in single case studies concerning heterogeneous networks. The emerging theoretical framework appears of general interest in view of the recently observed abundance of natural networks with complex topological features and might provide useful insights for the development of adaptive strategies aimed at epidemic containment.	5c7b377dc70c516e4e6adc62e07d3105	e77e052ed2d5b85f663d7aec88e77014	6522a5f486127bb57e72f8d44440863f	article	Dynamical patterns of epidemic outbreaks in complex heterogeneous networks	Marc Barth{{\\'e}}lemy and Alain Barrat and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras and Alessandro Vespignani	\N	2005
8214279	Journal of Theoretical Biology	241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bull2006jtb	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4JRKJKC-1/2/f9cf3455a989bd18170594266a0c8e21	\N	\N	\N	\N	928 - 938	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-5193}	Optimality models constitute one of the simplest approaches to understanding phenotypic evolution. Yet they have shortcomings that are not easily evaluated in most organisms. Most importantly, the genetic basis of phenotype evolution is almost never understood, and phenotypic selection experiments are rarely possible. Both limitations can be overcome with bacteriophages. However, phages have such elementary life histories that few phenotypes seem appropriate for optimality approaches. Here we develop optimality models of two phage life history traits, lysis time and host range. The lysis time models show that the optimum is less sensitive to differences in host density than suggested by earlier analytical work. Host range evolution is approached from the perspective of whether the virus should avoid particular hosts, and the results match optimal foraging theory: there is an optimal ``diet'' in which host types are either strictly included or excluded, depending on their infection qualities. Experimental tests of both models are feasible, and phages provide concrete illustrations of many ways that optimality models can guide understanding and explanation. Phage genetic systems already support the perspective that lysis time and host range can evolve readily and evolve without greatly affecting other traits, one of the main tenets of optimality theory. The models can be extended to more general properties of infection, such as the evolution of virulence and tissue tropism.	0ae8cee944777c6ba93ae82c9a854113	33f82a03992a1eda60bb27a8851a8215	669cae6af788becaac537235179fb1be	article	Optimality models of phage life history and parallels in disease evolution	J.J. Bull	\N	2006
8214280	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B---Biological Sciences	275	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chowell2008t11	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2007.1477	\N	\N	\N	\N	501-509	\N	\N	\N	journalkeywords = {UBM\\_report}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2007.1477}	Spatial variations in disease patterns of the 1918?1919 influenza pandemic remain poorly studied. We explored the association between influenza death rates, transmissibility and several geographical and demographic indicators for the autumn and winter waves of the 1918?1919 pandemic in cities, towns and rural areas of England and Wales. Average measures of transmissibility, estimated by the reproduction number, ranged between 1.3 and 1.9, depending on model assumptions and pandemic wave and showed little spatial variation. Death rates varied markedly with urbanization, with 30?40\\% higher rates in cities and towns compared with rural areas. In addition, death rates varied with population size across rural settings, where low population areas fared worse. By contrast, we found no association between transmissibility, death rates and indicators of population density and residential crowding. Further studies of the geographical mortality patterns associated with the 1918?1919 influenza pandemic may be useful for pandemic planning.	bef8aa46b44b4b55a3ba34062bd8d3ca	492c1bbd7849ba6d746a56f742aa1381	22a99ac3fb5ba17c2ff2a4c68b753634	article	The 1918-1919 influenza pandemic in England and Wales: spatial patterns in transmissibility and mortality impact	Gerardo Chowell and Lu{\\'i}s M.A. Bettencourt and Niall Johnson and Wladimir J. Alonso and C{\\'e}cile Viboud	\N	2008
8214281	\N	\N	\N	1	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	diekmann2000meo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	320	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471492418}, journalkeywords = {UBM\\_report}	\N	9c3620bf2e50eee7ab3e124666c3d29c	be1913b9bf730efa4464fde5e27834b0	c91809df971664b4371ecde15c5503e1	book	Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation	O. Diekmann and J. A. P. Heesterbeek	\N	2000
8214282	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)	90	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	drake1993ros	http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=8387212	\N	\N	\N	\N	4171-4175	\N	9	\N	pmid = {8387212}	Simple methods are presented to estimate rates of spontaneous mutation from mutant frequencies and population parameters in RNA viruses. Published mutant frequencies yield a wide range of mutation rates per genome per replication, mainly because mutational targets have usually been small and, thus, poor samples of the mutability of the average base. Nevertheless, there is a clear central tendency for lytic RNA viruses (bacteriophage Q beta, poliomyelitis, vesicular stomatitis, and influenza A) to display rates of spontaneous mutation of approximately 1 per genome per replication. This rate is some 300-fold higher than previously reported for DNA-based microbes. Lytic RNA viruses thus mutate at a rate close to the maximum value compatible with viability. Retroviruses (spleen necrosis, murine leukemia, Rous sarcoma), however, mutate at an average rate about an order of magnitude lower than lytic RNA viruses.	14c34acef2dd8f2c473987a8537cbf4a	bc9a2a9e3f1f088bbefbd7bdbcd63b97	9f47270d5927d9aa687f5169c9fd0d6e	article	Rates of spontaneous mutation among {RNA} viruses	Drake, J. W.	\N	1993
8214284	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)	96	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	drake1999mra	http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=10570172	\N	\N	\N	\N	13910-13913	\N	24	\N	pmid = {10570172}	The rate of spontaneous mutation is a key parameter in modeling the genetic structure and evolution of populations. The impact of the accumulated load of mutations and the consequences of increasing the mutation rate are important in assessing the genetic health of populations. Mutation frequencies are among the more directly measurable population parameters, although the information needed to convert them into mutation rates is often lacking. A previous analysis of mutation rates in RNA viruses (specifically in riboviruses rather than retroviruses) was constrained by the quality and quantity of available measurements and by the lack of a specific theoretical framework for converting mutation frequencies into mutation rates in this group of organisms. Here, we describe a simple relation between ribovirus mutation frequencies and mutation rates, apply it to the best (albeit far from satisfactory) available data, and observe a central value for the mutation rate per genome per replication of micro(g) approximately 0.76. (The rate per round of cell infection is twice this value or about 1.5.) This value is so large, and ribovirus genomes are so informationally dense, that even a modest increase extinguishes the population.	0c5911ae025b00c9959b95a59be2a711	c3b8c9c850f50ccaab315bab6f785664	951f6720efc9651598ea1989d3056989	article	Mutation rates among {RNA} viruses	Drake, J. W. and Holland, J. J.	\N	1999
8214285	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B---Biological Sciences	264	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. edmunds@oikos.warwick.ac.uk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edmunds1997wmw	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1997.0131	\N	\N	\N	\N	949--957	\N	1384	\N	pmid = {9263464}, journalkeywords = {Adult; Air Microbiology; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Measles; Models, Statistical; Questionnaires; Respiratory Tract Infections; Rubella; Virus Diseases}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.1997.0131}	Although mixing patterns are thought to be important determinants of the spread of airborne infectious diseases, to our knowledge, there have been no attempts to directly quantify them for humans. We report on a preliminary study to identify such mixing patterns. A sample of 92 adults were asked to detail the individuals with whom they had conversed over the period of one, randomly assigned, day. Sixty-five (71\\%) completed the questionnaire, providing their age, the age of their contacts and the social context in which the contacts took place. The data were analysed using multilevel modelling. The study identified, and allowed the quantification of, contact patterns within this sample that may be of epidemiological significance. For example, the degree of assortativeness of mixing with respect to age was dependent not only on the age of participants but the number of contacts made. Estimates of the relative magnitude of contact rates between different social settings were made, with implications for outbreak potential. Simple questionnaire modifications are suggested which would yield information on the structure and dynamics of social networks and the intensity of contacts. Surveys of this nature may enable the quantification of who acquires infection from whom and from where.	297d57cb1ffa43c404dc7ea1e15ee333	209b85d2d4a7c2fa6a63406c3bd60f57	2278fe4959413653c069c894d7dd64a3	article	Who mixes with whom? A method to determine the contact patterns of adults that may lead to the spread of airborne infections.	W. J. Edmunds and C. J. O'Callaghan and D. J. Nokes	\N	1997
8214286	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B---Biological Sciences	273	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	IGDP in Ecology, 501 ASI Building, Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. mferrari@psu.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ferrari2006nfa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2006.3636	\N	\N	\N	\N	2743--2748	\N	1602	\N	pii = {HT51250180853868}, pmid = {17015324}, journalkeywords = {Animal Diseases; Animals; Disease Transmission, Infectious; Immunity, Herd; Models, Biological; Vaccines}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2006.3636}	The spread of infectious disease through communities depends fundamentally on the underlying patterns of contacts between individuals. Generally, the more contacts one individual has, the more vulnerable they are to infection during an epidemic. Thus, outbreaks disproportionately impact the most highly connected demographics. Epidemics can then lead, through immunization or removal of individuals, to sparser networks that are more resistant to future transmission of a given disease. Using several classes of contact networks-Poisson, scale-free and small-world-we characterize the structural evolution of a network due to an epidemic in terms of frailty (the degree to which highly connected individuals are more vulnerable to infection) and interference (the extent to which the epidemic cuts off connectivity among the susceptible population that remains following an epidemic). The evolution of the susceptible network over the course of an epidemic differs among the classes of networks; frailty, relative to interference, accounts for an increasing component of network evolution on networks with greater variance in contacts. The result is that immunization due to prior epidemics can provide greater community protection than random vaccination on networks with heterogeneous contact patterns, while the reverse is true for highly structured populations.	b501e4f0b7c4be240ade82e869ba3c84	70f22e47a6c5a598827fe951a918d5af	f88b3f57c6595ef90b8e58d2394b3a60	article	Network frailty and the geometry of herd immunity.	Matthew J Ferrari and Shweta Bansal and Lauren A Meyers and Ottar N Bjørnstad	\N	2006
8214287	Nature	451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ferrari2008tdo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	679-84	\N	7179	\N	pmid = {18256664}, doi = {10.1038/nature06509}	\N	da1336cede538a6d65e0cb1595be2410	f555892923e373c328e4bdf20c930b23	d5150cd9665dcb44ee848a30fb6160c2	article	The dynamics of measles in sub-Saharan Africa.	Ferrari, Matthew J and Grais, Rebecca F and Bharti, Nita and Conlan, Andrew J K and Bj{\\o}rnstad, Ottar N and Wolfson, Lara J and Guerin, Philippe J and Djibo, Ali and Grenfell, Bryan T	\N	2008
8214288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, N.J.	\N	\N	frank2002iae	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	441451629af7e1f9c2977268b7ffa257	ba8d099e4edabed771034dbbeb0af77c	a66addfbf2f079e2431d9077c4176a63	book	Immunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease	Frank, S. A.	\N	2002
8214289	Science	303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grenfell2004ute	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	327-32	\N	5656	\N	pmid = {14726583}, doi = {10.1126/science.1090727}	\N	f2d8278c4e47d8b1b32ed319788867bf	44480cf57c0fca88dc39bb662d7fbf0d	bd90e71cd9d5c3495bd545aba4c207d4	article	Unifying the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of pathogens.	Grenfell, Bryan T and Pybus, Oliver G and Gog, Julia R and Wood, James L N and Daly, Janet M and Mumford, Jenny A and Holmes, Edward C	\N	2004
8214290	PLoS Biology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	holmes2005wga	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e300	\N	9	\N	pmid = {16026181}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.0030300}	\N	d66493d815d68fd2e2d380df71ba0e29	4c338abd6a7e5e4563317cc28f1e6ec0	2a0e6b6a5416d71c51b921540df7aeb7	article	Whole-genome analysis of human influenza A virus reveals multiple persistent lineages and reassortment among recent H3N2 viruses.	Holmes, Edward C and Ghedin, Elodie and Miller, Naomi and Taylor, Jill and Bao, Yiming and St George, Kirsten and Grenfell, Bryan T and Salzberg, Steven L and Fraser, Claire M and Lipman, David J and Taubenberger, Jeffery K	\N	2005
8214293	\N	\N	\N	1	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton, N.J.	\N	\N	keeling2007mid	http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/0691116172/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {$65.00}, isbn = {9780691116174}, totalpages = {408}	\N	168ca2a44c4a3b0dc5aeca85304a6844	cb119b86050f6029f82f4c7d3c40522e	a02578a3522d134683e07fa99d52d465	book	Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals	Matt J. Keeling and Pejman Rohani	\N	2007
8214294	Science	314	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	koelle_epochal_2006	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/314/5807/1898	\N	\N	\N	\N	1898-1903	\N	\N	\N	journalkeywords = {BIO306,read,UBM\\_report}, doi = {10.1126/science.1132745}	Human influenza A (subtype H3N2) is characterized genetically by the limited standing diversity of its hemagglutinin and antigenically by clusters that emerge and replace each other within 2 to 8 years. By introducing an epidemiological model that allows for differences between the genetic and antigenic properties of the virus's hemagglutinin, we show that these patterns can arise from cluster-specific immunity alone. Central to the formulation is a genotype-to-phenotype mapping, based on neutral networks, with antigenic phenotypes, not genotypes, determining the degree of strain cross-immunity. The model parsimoniously explains well-known, as well as previously unremarked, features of interpandemic influenza dynamics and evolution. It captures the observed boom-and-bust pattern of viral evolution, with periods of antigenic stasis during which genetic diversity grows, and with episodic contraction of this diversity during cluster transitions. 	f67a815000de10fd6f40a2acad19a6e5	c90bbbb8adc2848d9d8ae305a85c6957	f083540258bb84010e6990b6f4e3830c	article	Epochal Evolution Shapes the Phylodynamics of Interpandemic Influenza A (H3N2) in Humans	Katia Koelle and Sarah Cobey and Bryan Grenfell and Mercedes Pascual	\N	2006
8214295	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)	106	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02130, USA. mlipsitc@hsph.harvard.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lipsitch2009isl	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0900933106	\N	\N	\N	\N	3645--3646	\N	10	\N	pii = {106/10/3645}, pmid = {19276125}, journalkeywords = {Humans; Influenza, Human, transmission; Seasons; Vapor Pressure}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0900933106}	\N	4c34725af56af8ef71fcde4f5e7f3077	b48a8c3e10d0d33fc9c5941857ca2999	71019bc934df0393ba338ca3934e53d8	article	Influenza seasonality: lifting the fog.	Marc Lipsitch and Cécile Viboud	\N	2009
8214296	Journal of Theoretical Biology	232	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	Section of Integrative Biology and Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C0930, Austin, TX 78712, USA. laurenmeyers@mail.utexas.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyers2005nta	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.07.026	\N	\N	\N	\N	71--81	\N	1	\N	pii = {S0022-5193(04)00351-0}, pmid = {15498594}, journalkeywords = {Adult; Child; Computer Simulation; Disease Outbreaks; Humans; Models, Biological; Public Health; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; Stochastic Processes; Urban Health}, doi = {10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.07.026}	Many infectious diseases spread through populations via the networks formed by physical contacts among individuals. The patterns of these contacts tend to be highly heterogeneous. Traditional "compartmental" modeling in epidemiology, however, assumes that population groups are fully mixed, that is, every individual has an equal chance of spreading the disease to every other. Applications of compartmental models to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) resulted in estimates of the fundamental quantity called the basic reproductive number R0--the number of new cases of SARS resulting from a single initial case--above one, implying that, without public health intervention, most outbreaks should spark large-scale epidemics. Here we compare these predictions to the early epidemiology of SARS. We apply the methods of contact network epidemiology to illustrate that for a single value of R0, any two outbreaks, even in the same setting, may have very different epidemiological outcomes. We offer quantitative insight into the heterogeneity of SARS outbreaks worldwide, and illustrate the utility of this approach for assessing public health strategies.	d7d070abb103b6e70a734775aad12f16	2d2ea3b10bec178a541b89fc35d68db6	9490f224a63cdd7a29d625e9afcb16ab	article	Network theory and {SARS}: predicting outbreak diversity	Lauren Ancel Meyers and Babak Pourbohloul and M. E J Newman and Danuta M Skowronski and Robert C Brunham	\N	2005
8214297	PLoS Medicine	5	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Microbiology Unit, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. joel.mossong@lns.etat.lu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mossong2008sca	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0050074	\N	\N	\N	\N	e74	\N	3	\N	pii = {07-PLME-RA-1231}, pmid = {18366252}, journalkeywords = {Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; Cross-Sectional Studies; Europe; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Middle Aged; Models, Theoretical; Respiratory Tract Infections; Social Support}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.0050074}	BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases transmitted by the respiratory or close-contact route (e.g., pandemic influenza) is increasingly being used to determine the impact of possible interventions. Although mixing patterns are known to be crucial determinants for model outcome, researchers often rely on a priori contact assumptions with little or no empirical basis. We conducted a population-based prospective survey of mixing patterns in eight European countries using a common paper-diary methodology. METHODS AND FINDINGS: 7,290 participants recorded characteristics of 97,904 contacts with different individuals during one day, including age, sex, location, duration, frequency, and occurrence of physical contact. We found that mixing patterns and contact characteristics were remarkably similar across different European countries. Contact patterns were highly assortative with age: schoolchildren and young adults in particular tended to mix with people of the same age. Contacts lasting at least one hour or occurring on a daily basis mostly involved physical contact, while short duration and infrequent contacts tended to be nonphysical. Contacts at home, school, or leisure were more likely to be physical than contacts at the workplace or while travelling. Preliminary modelling indicates that 5- to 19-year-olds are expected to suffer the highest incidence during the initial epidemic phase of an emerging infection transmitted through social contacts measured here when the population is completely susceptible. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, our study provides the first large-scale quantitative approach to contact patterns relevant for infections transmitted by the respiratory or close-contact route, and the results should lead to improved parameterisation of mathematical models used to design control strategies.	efcf86c941e173a25a039f1f0d941e30	2e22dce408ee1d0c5399fb336eeb15b8	300281993c66eddbde985e8057658795	article	Social contacts and mixing patterns relevant to the spread of infectious diseases.	Joi{{\\"}}el Mossong and Niel Hens and Mark Jit and Philippe Beutels and Kari Auranen and Rafael Mikolajczyk and Marco Massari and Stefania Salmaso and Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba and Jacco Wallinga and Janneke Heijne and Malgorzata Sadkowska-Todys and Magdalena Rosinska and W. John Edmunds	\N	2008
8214298	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B---Biological Sciences	271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	park2004teo	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1547-55	\N	1548	\N	pmid = {15306299}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2004.2766}	\N	e9580d1dfe81ed442171e6b32b9e2a13	d38511f0b061b5738433747032cab91b	39cc4d7be3da0e0c7b65f09c5417a033	article	The effects of strain heterology on the epidemiology of equine influenza in a vaccinated population.	Park, A W and Wood, J L N and Daly, J M and Newton, J R and Glass, K and Henley, W and Mumford, J A and Grenfell, B T	\N	2004
8214299	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)	106	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA. jshaman@coas.oregonstate.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shaman2009ahm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0806852106	\N	\N	\N	\N	3243--3248	\N	9	\N	pii = {0806852106}, pmid = {19204283}, journalkeywords = {Humidity; Orthomyxoviridae Infections, transmission; Orthomyxoviridae, physiology; Seasons}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0806852106}	Influenza A incidence peaks during winter in temperate regions. The basis for this pronounced seasonality is not understood, nor is it well documented how influenza A transmission principally occurs. Previous studies indicate that relative humidity (RH) affects both influenza virus transmission (IVT) and influenza virus survival (IVS). Here, we reanalyze these data to explore the effects of absolute humidity on IVT and IVS. We find that absolute humidity (AH) constrains both transmission efficiency and IVS much more significantly than RH. In the studies presented, 50\\% of IVT variability and 90\\% of IVS variability are explained by AH, whereas, respectively, only 12\\% and 36\\% are explained by RH. In temperate regions, both outdoor and indoor AH possess a strong seasonal cycle that minimizes in winter. This seasonal cycle is consistent with a wintertime increase in IVS and IVT and may explain the seasonality of influenza. Thus, differences in AH provide a single, coherent, more physically sound explanation for the observed variability of IVS, IVT and influenza seasonality in temperate regions. This hypothesis can be further tested through future, additional laboratory, epidemiological and modeling studies.	3c9a61b7e67eebe6979c1363594fb090	4cb0db2cb178548aaf35721157fad493	4a5905ca4feb54d5e8df9bd6714b0820	article	Absolute humidity modulates influenza survival, transmission, and seasonality.	Jeffrey Shaman and Melvin Kohn	\N	2009
8214300	American Journal of Epidemiology	164	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. jacco.wallinga@rivm.nl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wallinga2006udo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwj317	\N	\N	\N	\N	936--944	\N	10	\N	pii = {kwj317}, pmid = {16968863}, journalkeywords = {Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Child; Child, Preschool; Contact Tracing; Cross-Sectional Studies; Disease Transmission, Infectious; Family Characteristics; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Middle Aged; Models, Statistical; Netherlands; Questionnaires; Respiratory Tract Infections; Social Behavior}, doi = {10.1093/aje/kwj317}	The estimation of transmission parameters has been problematic for diseases that rely predominantly on transmission of pathogens from person to person through small infectious droplets. Age-specific transmission parameters determine how such respiratory agents will spread among different age groups in a human population. Estimating the values of these parameters is essential in planning an effective response to potentially devastating pandemics of smallpox or influenza and in designing control strategies for diseases such as measles or mumps. In this study, the authors estimated age-specific transmission parameters by augmenting infectious disease data with auxiliary data on self-reported numbers of conversational partners per person. They show that models that use transmission parameters based on these self-reported social contacts are better able to capture the observed patterns of infection of endemically circulating mumps, as well as observed patterns of spread of pandemic influenza. The estimated age-specific transmission parameters suggested that school-aged children and young adults will experience the highest incidence of infection and will contribute most to further spread of infections during the initial phase of an emerging respiratory-spread epidemic in a completely susceptible population. These findings have important implications for controlling future outbreaks of novel respiratory-spread infectious agents.	a3b1bac722397d245f478ffd6027eb97	ef19534e0442567eef2b625cfa76bf49	f6dd3542c0e86a0cbc454f64d6b0d9d8	article	Using data on social contacts to estimate age-specific transmission parameters for respiratory-spread infectious agents.	Jacco Wallinga and Peter Teunis and Mirjam Kretzschmar	\N	2006
8214302	The American Naturalist	164	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xia2004mmd	http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=15278849	\N	\N	\N	\N	267-281	\N	2	\N	pmid = {15278849}, doi = {10.1086/422341}	Infectious diseases provide a particularly clear illustration of the spatiotemporal underpinnings of consumer-resource dynamics. The paradigm is provided by extremely contagious, acute, immunizing childhood infections. Partially synchronized, unstable oscillations are punctuated by local extinctions. This, in turn, can result in spatial differentiation in the timing of epidemics and, depending on the nature of spatial contagion, may result in traveling waves. Measles epidemics are one of a few systems documented well enough to reveal all of these properties and how they are affected by spatiotemporal variations in population structure and demography. On the basis of a gravity coupling model and a time series susceptible-infected-recovered (TSIR) model for local dynamics, we propose a metapopulation model for regional measles dynamics. The model can capture all the major spatiotemporal properties in prevaccination epidemics of measles in England and Wales.	b9be0bfd75e7f880fc543c07efee2c62	dbf1252ea66f50be6b75fac61a501a42	492772fea3d986c6d0e62a275b76bac9	article	Measles metapopulation dynamics: a gravity model for epidemiological coupling and dynamics	Xia, Y. and B{{\\o}}jrnstad, O. N. and Grenfell, B. T.	\N	2004
8214491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	3486584391	http://www.amazon.de/Wissensrepr%C3%A4sentation-Auswerten-Bereitstellen-von-Informationen/dp/3486584391%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3486584391	\N	Eines der beiden grundlegenden Bücher für das Studium der Informationswissenschaft an der HHU Düsseldorf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783486584394}, asin = {3486584391}, isbn = {3486584391}	\N	e4c7fc6cd541040d0c9035b2d035db11	ddb099ac3c06e8fdb09340cf0c6e00a5	1e7180b1b8b35d1a906bd63ca7b15bda	book	Wissensrepräsentation: Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
8214502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	3486581724	http://www.amazon.de/Information-Retrieval-Informationen-suchen-finden/dp/3486581724%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3486581724	\N	Das zweite grundlegende Werk für das Studium der Informationswissenschaft an der HHU Düsseldorf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783486581720}, asin = {3486581724}, isbn = {3486581724}	\N	6029a06e0be5dd57f140fadff0e57e59	dd092d79c1eae6e8d58fba057ded8d02	359315198e66eff0934ac7c40c0c1e2a	book	Information Retrieval: Informationen suchen und finden	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2007
8214522	\N	\N	\N	5., überarb. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540238182	http://www.amazon.de/Dokumentations-Ordnungslehre-Theorie-Information-Retrieval/dp/3540238182%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540238182	\N	Ebenso ein interessantes Buch, insbesondere für die Bereiche der Informationswissenschaft, die sich mit dem Thema Inhaltserschließung beschäftigen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540238188}, asin = {3540238182}, isbn = {3540238182}	\N	16359340a59dc5421a187d1e71e7400c	98fdf2874d536a1f69ae583b4550c2b1	c0a88d9e85d6b9db23c0575f25d95c4f	book	Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre: Theorie und Praxis des Information Retrieval	Wilhelm Gaus	\N	2005
8214534	\N	\N	\N	Third.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Libraries Unlimited Inc	\N	\N	\N	1563086417	http://www.amazon.de/Introduction-Indexing-Abstracting-Donald-Cleveland/dp/1563086417%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1563086417	\N	Ebenso ein interessantes Buch, insbesondere für die Bereiche der Informationswissenschaft, die sich mit dem Thema Inhaltserschließung beschäftigen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781563086410}, asin = {1563086417}, isbn = {1563086417}, dewey = {025.3}	\N	fc40eef7542b86da247a031f507fd966	ea261158e9f6a5bc804b12d4da5b949d	fec837695c5e4b2b91dedfef1116184b	book	Introduction to Indexing and Abstracting	Donald B. Cleveland and Ana D. Cleveland	\N	2000
8214554	Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wiwdfddi	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/1/1205323031stock211_h.htm	\N	Ein sehr interessanter Artikel ;-)	\N	\N	73-74	\N	\N	\N		Die Informationswissenschaft im Sinne des Düsseldorfer Forschungsprogramms untersucht das Auswerten, Bereitstellen, Suchen und Finden von relevantem (vorwiegend digital vorliegendem) Wissen. Sie umfasst ein Spektrum von fünf Teildisziplinen. Eine zentrale Rolle spielt das Information Retrieval, die Wissenschaft der Suchmaschinen unter Berücksichtigung technischer Systeme und Informationsbedürfnisse der Nutzer. Wissensrepräsentation thematisiert Metadaten sowie Methoden und Werkzeuge für den Einsatz beim Indexieren und Referieren. Anwendungsnahe Teilgebiete sind das Wissensmanagement mit der Konzentration auf das (Ver-)Teilen unternehmensinternen Wissens und der Integration externen Wissens in die betriebliche Informationswirtschaft sowie Forschungen zum Informationsmarkt mit einem weiten Gegenstandsbereich, der sich von der Informationsinfrastruktur eines Landes über die Branche elektronischer Informationsdienste und dem Informationsrecht bis hin zur Netzökonomie erstreckt. Informationswissenschaft geht – soweit möglich – empirisch vor und erfasst ihre Gegenstände mittels quantitativer Methoden. Informetrische Forschungen umfassen die deskriptive Informetrie, die Webometrie, die Szientometrie genauso wie die Evaluation von Informationssystemen und Nutzer- sowie Informationsbedarfsanalysen. 	e891f108f9a2606e2d704693d7174535	1720babcac461a2c1f21d5b4b54bc53d	d6806666004a8a7ef3e247702d097f44	article	Wissensrepräsentation - Information Retrieval - Wissensmanagement. Das Forschungsprogramm der Düsseldorfer Informationswissenschaft	Sonja Gust von Loh and Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
8215140	\N	\N	\N	Reprinted edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton	\N	\N	0691023174	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rhetoric-Leviathan-Transformation-Political-Philosophy/dp/0691023174%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0691023174	\N	The Rhetoric of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes and the Politics of Cultural Transformation Studies in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy: David Johnston: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0691023174}, dewey = {320}, ean = {9780691023175}, isbn = {0691023174}	\N	80a7ad7723411012d6599a8da3acbfc1	7ce2cab0966b9fcd743033ac9d5ea82a	504b6ad41b5bf55e114f92c50bd90fbe	book	The Rhetoric of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes and the Politics of Cultural Transformation	David Johnston	\N	1989
8215200	L'Infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delage2009	\N	\N		\N	Enquête dans un EHPAD	10-13	\N	supplément 249	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.15}	Enquête dans un EHPAD de la région parisienne, réservé aux personnes
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8215421	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	14	\N	\N	Jan/Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	979971	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Mining optimized association rules with categorical and numericattributes	\N	\N	29-50	\N	1	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {10.1109/69.979971}	Mining association rules on large data sets has received
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considerable attention in recent years. Association rules are useful for
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determining correlations between attributes of a relation and have
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applications in marketing, financial, and retail sectors. Furthermore,
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optimized association rules are an effective way to focus on the most
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interesting characteristics involving certain attributes. Optimized
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association rules are permitted to contain uninstantiated attributes and
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the problem is to determine instantiations such that either the support
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or confidence of the rule is maximized. In this paper, we generalize the
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optimized association rules problem in three ways: (1) association rules
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are allowed to contain disjunctions over uninstantiated attributes, (2)
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association rules are permitted to contain an arbitrary number of
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uninstantiated attributes, and (3) uninstantiated attributes can be
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either categorical or numeric. Our generalized association rules enable
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us to extract more useful information about seasonal and local patterns
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involving multiple attributes. We present effective techniques for
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pruning the search space when computing optimized association rules for
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both categorical and numeric attributes. Finally, we report the results
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of our experiments that indicate that our pruning algorithms are
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efficient for a large number of uninstantiated attributes, disjunctions,
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and values in the domain of the attributes	1ef8482024f9896d3bd57cb831b54807	e7cb48bdb4d966b270d221720c1efb64	b76f3ef6434bb4dd89bffe886112e0a9	article	Mining optimized association rules with categorical and numeric
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attributes	R. Rastogi and Kyuseok Shim	\N	2002
8215423	Decision Support Systems	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kiss2008233	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V8S-4SWN0J9-2/2/c61f2d5519f1e27f5b1940cbd0a8059c	\N	ScienceDirect - Decision Support Systems : Identification of influencers — Measuring influence in customer networks	\N	\N	233 - 253	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2008.06.007}	Viral marketing refers to marketing techniques that use social networks to produce increases in brand awareness through self-replicating viral diffusion of messages, analogous to the spread of pathological and computer viruses. The idea has successfully been used by marketers to reach a large number of customers rapidly. If data about the customer network is available, centrality measures provide a structural measure that can be used in decision support systems to select influencers and spread viral marketing campaigns in a customer network. Usage stimulation and churn management are examples of DSS applications, where centrality of customers does play a role. The literature on network theory describes a large number of such centrality measures. A critical question is which of these measures is best to select an initial set of customers for a marketing campaign, in order to achieve a maximum dissemination of messages. In this paper, we present the results of computational experiments based on call data from a telecom company to compare different centrality measures for the diffusion of marketing messages. We found a significant lift when using central customers in message diffusion, but also found differences in the various centrality measures depending on the underlying network topology and diffusion process.	038d67382ff82a8a493cd839b763f3fb	4413035566a317f5cf6bb81f1cc0b8e5	aee87edb928e195d3693d06d0e3c24b5	article	Identification of influencers -- Measuring influence in customer networks	Christine Kiss and Martin Bichler	\N	2008
8215426	IM - Fachzeitschrift für Information Management \\& Consulting	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JuergenhakeTeuteberg2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--67	\N	1	\N		Die Verankerung einer langfristigen Strategie in den operativen
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Alltag eines mittelständischen Unternehmen bedarf eines strategischen
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Controllingwerkzeugs. Für das IT-Servicemanagement der
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH wurde eine Balanced Scorecard
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zur Bewältigung dieser Herausforderung realisiert. Das Ergebnis
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dieses Pilotprojektes ist ein umfassendes strategisches
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Managementsystem.	4abd4ed65dbf00b321f18ee3ab4512ff	c2f5483ed19a2d107f0eb6bce112a2d1	9733c1479327e0246cb046d8eed202ac	article	Konzeption und Umsetzung einer Balanced Scorecard für das IT-Servicemanagement der Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH	Tobias Jürgenhake and Frank Teuteberg	\N	2009
8215430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '96: Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	237708	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=237661.237708	\N	Mining optimized association rules for numeric attributes	\N	\N	182--191	\N	\N	\N	location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada}, isbn = {0-89791-781-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/237661.237708}	\N	bf2fa6ecc5cc2323fb4794b82de4bbdf	23d941962a68213d5f09601cadec8d25	58f426a5af8e9b5a681f6377bf068bab	inproceedings	Mining optimized association rules for numeric attributes	Takeshi Fukuda and Yasuhido Morimoto and Shinichi Morishita and Takeshi Tokuyama	\N	1996
8215662	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	Baden-Baden	\N	\N	UBMA_299937976	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=299937976&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	[Heidelberg 2008]	\N	\N	290 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8329-3115-5, 978-3-7190-2863-3}	\N	c3b365e2c856c77cf89c4e4139f4ac9e	483512aefbc8c569867a19dc2eb78e87	705688068d2a112242f715e0a2d2f4ff	book	Freiheit - Sicherheit - Öffentlichkeit	Steffen Augsberg	Felix Arndt	2009
8215668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UTB	Stuttgart	\N	UTB L (Large-Format) ; 8395	UBMA_282441646	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=282441646&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Für Studium und Berufspraxis	\N	\N	750 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-8395-7}	\N	05503c931de5a00918baf017c63e7e0a	a5435e9369704e3a8e7d831a06a49ecd	dc38f54e8736960f39d1ce567651de47	book	BWL-Lexikon	Franz Xaver Bea and Roland Helm and Marcell Schweitzer	\N	2009
8215678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Choudhury09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526754&coll=GUIDE&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES968&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WWW	\N	WWW: WWW '09, What makes conversations interesting?: ...	\N	\N	331--340	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526754}	\N	2f2988e020e545d286434224134e37bb	7dd6bcb9ad646520c1982f42b19418bb	1215350508bc8b3a6471f9912d1eae01	inproceedings	What makes conversations interesting?: themes, participants and consequences of conversations in online social media	Munmun De Choudhury and Hari Sundaram and Ajita John and Dor\\'{e}e Duncan Seligmann	\N	2009
8215679	\N	\N	\N	5., aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haufe	Planegg	\N	Taschenguide ; 53	UBMA_302769153	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=302769153&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Zeit sparen, das Wesentliche erfassen, mehr behalten	\N	\N	125 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-448-09409-1}	\N	594cf1f5223346aac5d9443851e817e6	a9d4d64fa5a25654379f49f419b3b429	4c161d6c34981f15f42075af6abaebf5	book	Schneller lesen	Holger Backwinkel and Peter Sturtz	\N	2009
8215716	\N	176	\N	\N	\N	\N	CDM	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	conf/ifip8-3/Meredith08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ifip8-3/cdm2008.html#Meredith08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	175-186	\N	\N	conf/ifip8-3/2008	date = {2009-02-16}, isbn = {978-1-58603-881-6}	\N	14d790cdf6cc11434d2357aedb273c81	daa998d14cf5b523e633de8e3c8a4d9c	585cf4afafebbe757057103c5677e9ff	inproceedings	Information Technology Governance and Decision Support Systems.	Rob Meredith	Pascale Zaraté and Jean Pierre Belaud and Guy Camilleri and Franck Ravat	2008
8215719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/LunardiBM09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#LunardiBM09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.434}, date = {2009-02-17}	\N	d11159312abd84824fbb5fd96e17b832	1e007cbe227e6b98688fa1969cbd259c	ab09975f586f67be727ab98a371f8cf3	inproceedings	The Financial Impact of IT Governance Mechanisms' Adoption: An Empirical Analysis with Brazilian Firms.	Guilherme Lerch Lunardi and João Luiz Becker and Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada	\N	2009
8215729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/EspindolaLA09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#EspindolaLA09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-9	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.70}, date = {2009-02-17}	\N	b5be3b67d66d511c9ce2976c3bf4f458	174a12eabf485eeb7238d4166f17e57f	d36d76430fe89227d38d4a593b3bfe52	inproceedings	An Overview of the Adoption of IT Governance Models and Software Process Quality Instruments at Brazil - Preliminary Results of a Survey.	Rodrigo Santos de Espindola and Edimara Mezzomo Luciano and Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy	\N	2009
8216174	\N	43.2006, 250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	HMD	Froschle.2006	http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2798737&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm / http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/toc/511244932froes.PDF	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. EUR 23.50, ca. EUR 24.20 (AT)}, isbn = {3898643824}	\N	970f14c742bb11d2f31510c215781b17	bc0cdb2aefe77116fa4e05b9f114ac25	f7e4b0e8c466fee800173e0e0513095c	book	IT-Governance	Hans P. Fröschle and Susanne Strahringer	\N	2006
8216178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEIS (3-1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/iceis/Yang08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iceis/iceis2008-3-1.html#Yang08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	30-41	\N	\N	conf/iceis/2008-3-1	isbn = {978-989-8111-38-8}, date = {2008-08-14}	\N	f738056f3afb04e4555b9fdb4e0a1971	194df612c67d8f00e31721e558fb334b	1c18dcaaa49beca231dbc498a1ef83fc	inproceedings	Better IT Governance for Organizations - A Model for Improving Flexibility and Capabilities of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) through EA and BPR under e-Business Environment.	Jungho Yang	José Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
8216180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEIS (3-1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/iceis/MarzulloMSB08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iceis/iceis2008-3-1.html#MarzulloMSB08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	179-182	\N	\N	conf/iceis/2008-3-1	isbn = {978-989-8111-38-8}, date = {2008-08-14}	\N	7c8990c2e7eda6c7da2af35dcf09440b	7a2e31291dd2ad40b799a2776498a1e8	e3a0a737fc3c077d851f9a67490a1370	inproceedings	New Directions for IT Governance in the Brazilian Government.	Fabio Perez Marzullo and Carlos H. A. Moreira and Jano Moreira de Souza and José Roberto Blaschek	José Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
8216184	\N	342	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	conf/ACMicec/SimonssonLJ08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ACMicec/icec2008.html#SimonssonLJ08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	conf/ACMicec/2008	date = {2008-09-09}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1409540.1409542}, isbn = {978-1-60558-075-3}	\N	3877a5fb9cd759b1dbea9422ef11bdec	a78fafe15c50ac7f2fe5a7c871073137	662cc437fbfa58401fcb6d6f63dffc47	inproceedings	A Bayesian network for IT governance performance prediction.	Mårten Simonsson and Robert Lagerström and Pontus Johnson	Dieter Fensel and Hannes Werthner	2008
8216185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE SCC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/IEEEscc/SalleV06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/IEEEscc/scc2006.html#SalleV06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	373-380	\N	\N	conf/IEEEscc/2006	date = {2008-12-10}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SCC.2006.31}, isbn = {0-7695-2670-5}	\N	ca2129bc1d8913406a1419ec5f3068eb	7346c68a0637d31453c3126e5d57a5cf	a5ea4a6755be44cfd876fb8597d263a9	inproceedings	Business Service Management: The Impact of IT Governance Models on IT Management Policies.	Mathias Sallé and Giuliano Di Vitantonio	\N	2006
8216187	IS Management	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ism/Rau04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ism/ism21.html#Rau04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	35-42	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/1078/44705.21.4.20040901/84185.4}, date = {2008-12-16}	\N	afb1653e82852ae96bc36fc030aae71f	6604613d03883c29be79bded0428953f	f0b127c2f8b0f0b806d5747d580171e5	article	Effective Governance of It: Design Objectives, Roles, and Relationships.	Kenneth G. Rau	\N	2004
8216190	IS Management	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ism/Peterson04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ism/ism21.html#Peterson04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	7-22	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/1078/44705.21.4.20040901/84183.2}, date = {2008-12-16}	\N	4dc300f902f72825592aaef7dfe990d9	48651697f2beb2f3bc70da69e6b3421d	10258cf19f62687befba92c024edc13a	article	Crafting Information Technology Governance.	Ryan Peterson	\N	2004
8216194	IS Management	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ism/Robbins04a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ism/ism21.html#Robbins04a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	81-82	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/1078/44705.21.4.20040901/84191.10}, date = {2008-12-16}	\N	653e9cce9af3e610797172ed80c07e4b	e5e0cff382419dae35d355c23e741939	12589a4872491c4e901748c5e8892f09	article	Is Governance.	Stuart Robbins	\N	2004
8216198	Information Systems Security	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/isjgp/BrownN05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/isjgp/isjgp14.html#BrownN05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	15-28	\N	5	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/1086.1065898X/45654.14.5.20051101/91010.4}, date = {2008-12-17}	\N	908a557dc6fca229404c437b1656492f	ccf988ece25a91b80b0d51ba36d064a3	756e964f0a85ddabd456975fde5e3168	article	Sarbanes - Oxley and Enterprise Security: IT Governance - What It Takes to Get the Job Done.	William Brown and Frank Nasuti	\N	2005
8216373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	NiemFrom2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783834801982}	\N	ed94d53488c236187691479793287673	dd258d1a7f7153f60c777f162004b39f	29290893ca805266a6abcb1bf15cfd16	book	From Enterprise Architecture to IT Governance	Klaus D. Niemann	\N	2006
8216858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Pr.	Boston, Mass.	\N	\N	WeilITg2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59139-253-5}	\N	5d61601a4f8810487852e1555136df7c	053ff4e01fb6680b7e97258dca4a3564	11a0758928684e026d604fced153be1f	book	{IT Governance : How Top Performers Manage IT Decision Rights for Superior Results}	Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross	\N	2004
8216872	\N	\N	\N	4. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	CaldITg2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7494-5271-1}	\N	d1574fdea6397d63d09ff4cb27ba71a4	bf3a0093566ace1445cc8dccef51c089	ec7ac452b8836bdc345ce2f4a60b6d2c	book	IT governance : a manager's guide to data security and ISO 27001/ ISO 27002	Alan Calder and Steve Watkins	\N	2008
8216879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boca Raton, Fla. 	CRC Pr.	\N	\N	BrowThe2009	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4200-6460-5}	\N	461a7a825587e13b290c51b3fc73aa71	88634658763535506ef15c5f0520bce1	2f5321edcf90b74cbc66339418073903	book	The effective CIO : how to achieve outstanding success through strategic alignment, financial management, and IT governance	Eric J. Brown and William Yarberry	\N	2009
8216882	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	Hoboken, NJ	\N	\N	BloeMaki2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-471-74359-3}	\N	fa7c1208e47148ce31898ff42426c1e6	146b7d6f93f65e8986cb9ca8d5602462	f11bfebe2b786b7473ebd48550b146f1	book	Making IT governance work in a Sarbanes-Oxley world	Jaap Bloem and Menno Van Doorn and Piyush Mittal	\N	2006
8216896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/GrembergenS01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2001-8.html#GrembergenS01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://computer.org/proceedings/hicss/0981/volume%208/09818061abs.htm}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	8df691b98444238d1f9116ea1069afdb	73ec82d7effa0c57e0ebfd52bc45ed42	6545f84be01551f1b99ba9fb9f06e11b	inproceedings	Aligning Business and Information Technology through the Balanced Scorecard at a Major Canadian Financial Group: It's Status Measured with an IT BSC Maturity Model.	Wim Van Grembergen and Ronald Saull	\N	2001
8216898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/HaesG05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2005-8.html#HaesG05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2005	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.362}, isbn = {0-7695-2268-8}, date = {2005-11-21}	\N	f6b380c369de63ed8c2d61cd551b8fed	68c48235d926b2183eaef0a00ef4846f	ff78081c6c2d56e331a7fec385da8ef3	inproceedings	IT Governance Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms: Achieving IT/Business Alignment in a Major Belgian Financial Group.	Steven De Haes and Wim Van Grembergen	\N	2005
8216902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/SilviusHG09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#SilviusHG09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.208}, date = {2009-02-17}	\N	c284979e7b7f39d16b03b1e9eba06516	111a43accb32275630dda4ed0d14358c	532dcf8f5e3015fe7cad6fd81424dcf9	inproceedings	Exploration of Cultural Influences on Business and IT Alignment.	A. J. Gilbert Silvius and Steven De Haes and Wim Van Grembergen	\N	2009
8216905	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hershey, Pa.	\N	\N	\N	IGI Publ.	\N	\N	grembergen*1947-*2008	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+530872994&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XIII, 255 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-599-04924-4=978-1-599-04924-3}	\N	6677f4870f33b5908b1c044df6533275	a0408934eb7614b51a0ee497964e58d5	48d6f7cb130f44197018caf61c0e4286	book	Implementing information technology governance : models, practices, and cases	Wim {van Grembergen} and Steven {de Haes}	\N	2008
8216909	Schizophr Res	102	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crow:2008:Schizophr-Res:18502103	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18502103?ordinalpos=3&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	The 'big bang' theory of the origin of psychosis a...[Schizophr Res. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	31-52	\N	1-3	\N	pmid = {18502103}, doi = {10.1016/j.schres.2008.03.010}	OBJECTIVE: To achieve a unified concept of the aetiology of psychosis. BACKGROUND: The nuclear symptoms of "schizophrenia" occur with approximately the same age- and sex-specific incidence in all human populations. No substantive environmental precipitant has been identified, and yet these "illnesses" are associated with deviations in brain structure that are uniform across populations, are established late in development and relate to the capacity for language. No genes have been identified by linkage or association strategies. ARGUMENT: It is postulated that the variation 1. relates precisely to the genetic mechanism that distinguishes the species Homo sapiens from its precursor. 2. constitutes a class of epigenetic diversity intrinsic to the genetic control of the species characteristic (the "specific mate recognition system" according to the theory of HEH Paterson). 3. reflects the role of the cerebral torque in the neuro-developmental re-organization that enabled the faculty of language. A genetic mechanism involving both the X and the Y chromosomes is suggested by 1) evidence for anomalies of asymmetry of brain structure and function in the sex chromosome aneuploidies, 2) a same sex concordance effect for handedness, 3) sex differences in lateralization, and verbal and spatial ability, and their inter-relationships. These three facts direct attention to the Xq21.3/Yp11.2 homology block that was established by an X to Y duplication 6 million years ago, ie at the time of origin of the hominid lineage. Within this block a gene pair (Protocadherin11X and Y) expressed as two cell surface adhesion molecules at axo-dendritic synapses has been subject to change (16 amino-acid substitutions in the Y, and critically 5 in the X sequence) in the hominid lineage. The X to Y duplication and its subsequent modification (4 deletions and a paracentric inversion) on the Y may have played a central role in hominid speciation with the most recent change (at around 160,000 years) representing the transition to language and modern Homo sapiens (the 'big bang'). The expression of genes within the homologous region is influenced by the extent to which the X and Y chromosomes pair in male meiosis (referred to as MSUC "meiotic suppression of unpaired chromosomes"). This mechanism generates epigenetic diversity relating to the species capacity for language; it is proposed as the basis of the genetic predisposition to psychosis. CONCLUSION: Language and psychosis have a common origin in the genetic event (the 'big bang') that defined the species.	5b08e28deab4d55eabb300c099366e25	a3893c3eb4fba72aa01f1efe940bebb8	918e94a87425254a3a4da0b6e6338255	article	The 'big bang' theory of the origin of psychosis and the faculty of language	T J Crow	\N	2008
8217004	Harvard Business Review	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PorterMillar-HBR-1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	149--160	\N	4	\N		\N	8ee0a5906bcc1f12c91a90788ffa70f4	7bd0a4dc0b93885a7e676e995cc927f7	9a38fc6128e4869dd35fdeee618f6245	article	How information gives you competitive advantage	M. E. Porter and V. E. Millar	\N	1985
8217162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	FrITG2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	PriceWaterhouseCoopers	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-0325-9}	\N	c82bb382c21aaf39d23d41a9f3e104c3	8727cb72e00d3362345b87d1b4467ecc	2b4325e670119f79a4d401ae92c00686	book	IT Governance : Leitfaden für eine praxisgerechte Implementierung	Martin Fr{\\"o}hlich and Kurt Glasner	\N	2007
8217167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forte Advisors	Glattzentrum	\N	\N	BienertWildhaber2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	35d4dc3b1a1140ce347e2c2cb53886cd	bef10c43f7711ecba6620b12b869e31f	420056ea98b274be6b2b9b01d29d4af1	book	IT-Governance : strategische Führung und Kontrolle von Informationssystemen als Teil der new corporate governance	Peter Bienert and Bruno Wildhaber	\N	2007
8217190	MIS Quarterly Executive	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weill-MISQE-2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--17	\N	1	\N		\N	4c159f31e0d18cbde53865004fab8f1b	5abb51eb9ea754cfaf5ddf5655267691	be3bc6dfe65398a4f2bbe35531eac38c	article	Don't Just Lead, Govern: How Top-Performing Firms Govern IT	P. Weill	\N	2004
8217203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Brenner-HMD-2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9de0b8c8f1ae94a9f3cccd0aedcb0a6	4bf752bcceb5175cadcbeb10c6299e5c	759c3a64e611260c8aa24e0a9e1b0221	book	Strategisches IT-Management : Aufgaben und Pflichten des CIO, Produkt- und serviceorientiertes IT-Management, Prinzipien der IT-Governance, strategische Informatikplanung, Referenzmodelle CobiT und ITIL, Architekturmanagement, Prozessorientiertes IT-Qualitätsmanagement, Management der Sicherheit, integrierte Kostenbetrachtung (HMD 232)	\N	Walter Brenner	2003
8217208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Center for Information Systems Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeillWoodham2002	\N	CISR Working Paper No. 326		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea5a4d430aa6c7221eca3759a780f82d	942e7ba4964b1385794818dba331f484	ca60db36088525e573fe5ddba882dd05	techreport	Don't Just Lead, Govern: Implementing Effective IT Governance	P. Weill and R. Woodham	\N	2002
8217216	Harvard Business Review	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RossWeill2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	84--91	\N	11	\N		\N	d3c6bdfa0412aa5c894b888e1cebb2fe	07116eaa04c42b9a05fa7ea2a2e086b9	8fb0984047b917c67ce67b24d9b1b519	article	Six IT Decisions Your IT People Shouldn't Make	J. W. Ross and P. Weill	\N	2002
8217218	MIS Quarterly	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeillOlson1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--17	\N	1	\N		\N	0395a0bb8a1c14f3531fcb5725a5aa45	6e282dbfd3002589fd12b66e20f4cc86	26e205d5c5c19e93fbaffc73c872d9f9	article	Managing Investment in Information Technology: Mini Case Examples and Implications	P. Weill and M. H. Olson	\N	1989
8217229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Publishing	Hershey, Pa. 	\N	\N	vanGrembergen2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	af777c63990122a6306480d2cad3c01b	357393777a9c22e1bccee6c0b056e128	237c445c9c89dafa1bfcdafbb2931f08	book	Strategies for Information Technology Governance	\N	Wim {Van Grembergen}	2004
8217237	Information Systems and e-Business Management	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PlantWillcocksOlson2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	265--281	\N	\N	\N		The balanced scorecard (BSC) is a management system that enables executives and managers to map their strategic objectives onto a set
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of performance measures in four inter-related areas, known as the financial, customer, learning and growth, and the internal process perspectives. Based on research into leading and lagging e-business companies and their measurement practices, this paper introduces an approach to modifying the balanced scorecard, applicable to the management of e-business units in which the customer perspective of the traditional balanced score card is supplemented by the incorporation of four additional perspectives (brand, service, market and technology) that have been found to be critical to the development and execution of e-business strategies. This approach facilitates a clearer understanding of the customer perspective, which consequently benefits the process of selecting the goals and measures associated with the other three perspectives, improving the quality of the overall decisionmaking and managerial processes as a whole.	d92f48f473a3f94b95cd5e623e8fe141	126b1eb943d574449027dc25414b211f	6234b0c10d62da50350f2a63836dc6a9	article	Measuring e-business performance: Towards a revised balanced scorecard approach	Robert Plant and Leslie Willcocks and Nancy Olson	\N	2003
8217243	Communications of the ACM	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WillcocksSykes2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	32--37	\N	4	\N		\N	7f8bba71744b54e7f09ffef43b8e5a7a	1b97b5b9d5236818a29d1155f5820b18	7b7cda9345522e1415d326955a432b3b	article	The Role of the CIO and IT Function in ERP	Leslie P. Willcocks and Richard Sykes	\N	2000
8217251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '03: Proceedings of the 26th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in informaion retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	brants2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=860495&dl=	\N	A System for new event detection	\N	\N	330--337	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Canada}, isbn = {1-58113-646-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860435.860495}	We present a new method and system for performing the New Event Detection task, i.e., in one or multiple streams of news stories, all stories on a previously unseen (new) event are marked. The method is based on an incremental TF-IDF model. Our extensions include: generation of source-specific models, similarity score normalization based on document-specific averages, similarity score normalization based on source-pair specific averages, term reweighting based on inverse event frequencies, and segmentation of the documents. We also report on extensions that did not improve results. The system performs very well on TDT3 and TDT4 test data and scored second in the TDT-2002 evaluation.	c4d5df4f334a7ce38b90cd843f9bd5ce	541643ea82065c3783546507d86063d7	38b129a2a96f2d37bbf4d23abb230d03	inproceedings	A System for new event detection	Thorsten Brants and Francine Chen and Ayman Farahat	\N	2003
8217260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	He2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277779	\N	Analyzing feature trajectories for event detection	\N	\N	207--214	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277779}	\N	221d1521ac9473092afd394a19816f47	b21ab26da36506289fb62479bc2155d2	6ef89e1ae9c47e5420c6d81b874db107	inproceedings	Analyzing feature trajectories for event detection	Qi He and Kuiyu Chang and Ee-Peng Lim	\N	2007
8217270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '07: Proceedings of the 30th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kuo2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1277780	\N	New event detection based on indexing-tree and named entity	\N	\N	215--222	\N	\N	\N	location = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands}, isbn = {978-1-59593-597-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1277741.1277780}	\N	6d147edd8ea4f2b0a5a3b2e6bd413162	d465d533c9ea6d1e29e4fb463f4e0a8c	243f02329814948d0f04dfed6afa4af8	inproceedings	New event detection based on indexing-tree and named entity	Kuo Zhang and Juan Zi and Li Gang Wu	\N	2007
8217280	Information Systems Control Journal	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rinooy2004	\N	\N		\N	Author's Note:
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This article is based upon the transcript of the keynote presentation given by Dr. Alexander Rinnooy Kan at the ISACA EuroCACS Conference, Amsterdam, 24 March 2003.
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Assistance from John Spangenberg and Paul Williams of ING Corporate IT in the preparation of this article is gratefully acknowledged.
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A.H.G. Rinnooy Kan
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is a member of the executive board of Amsterdam-based ING Group, where, amongst other responsibilities, he has direct responsibility for information technology.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d42423c37bb5bc4a508afc600f963f40	45db97b769f3695ba9aac70c569c0a91	2fe35f8455370f15771f2e350f23c97e	article	IT Governance and Corporate Governance at ING	A. H. G. {Rinnooy Kan}	\N	2004
8217284	Information Systems Control Journal (previously IS Audit and Control Journal)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saull2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	31--38	\N	2	\N		\N	98532ffff5ed00de65d931f08986a6d9	b5e4fdc9fa4213c84c6b176606d7500d	f7c03fa401e5b71c632074b0d4712202	article	The IT Balanced Scorecard - A roadmap to effective governance of a shared services IT organization	R. Saull	\N	2000
8217288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Conference on Data Mining and Data Warehouses (SiKDD2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	novalija2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad3d58c72a5d2517e0eec00556b8fbec	dfbc6b7b0025e9a031e8791cc1ae2218	d02f1c0ef9d6a15c9115eada886754a2	inproceedings	Extending Ontologies for Annotating Business News	Inna Novalija and Dunja Mladeni'c	Marko Grobelnik and Dunja Mladeni'c	2008
8217291	Das Wirtschaftsstudium - WISU	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TeubnerMocker2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	236--237	\N	2	\N		\N	bf7ea3139859025ed9d80e5bc197a630	ca0a047673516d537507d016a305f223	4325aa72fc062bb8ecd79b6658164c61	article	Governance und Leistungstiefe der IV bei einem Finanzdienstleister	Alexander Teubner and Martin Mocker	\N	2007
8217334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IT Governance Institute	Rolling Meadows	\N	\N	ITGI-VALIT-2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62d513e75dbb5682d24960b1976f93d0	9e37749076c76eeaf25356d49b8db38c	f295802a56db3f852291bcc4370a6f78	book	Enterprise Value: Governance of IT Investments: The Val IT Framework	\N	{IT Governance Institute}	2006
8217336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IT Governance Institute	Rolling Meadows	\N	\N	ITGI-COBIT-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.14}	\N	4fe60896d88f6d315caff2436160449e	1f77a2e083a364ba603d3403a34459d5	ec383b37fc8c2104a87ff2fb23ed705e	book	CobiT 4.1: Framework, Control Objectives, Management Guidelines, Maturity Models	\N	{IT Governance Institute}	2007
8217347	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castells2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ku4316bh7fjtjdxe	\N	Semantic Web Technologies for Economic and Financial Information Management	\N	\N	473--487	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-22 15:53:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2259233}	The field of economy and finance is a conceptually rich domain where information is complex, huge in volume and a highly valuable business product by itself. Novel management techniques are required for economic and financial information in order to enable an efficient generation, management and consumption of complex and big information resources. Following this direction, we have developed and ontology-based platform that provides a) the integration of contents and semantics in a knowledge base that provides a conceptual view on low-level contents, b) an adaptive hypermedia-based knowledge visualization and navigation system and c) semantic search facilities. We have developed, as the basis of this platform, an ontology for the domain of economic and financial information.	13b126710aaeaf07110446d76913d647	6bf8728ac2c6098ca5499df61c79a5f2	7cfd38985f4af7306ce1b3a6a4e298b5	incollection	Semantic Web Technologies for Economic and Financial Information Management	Pablo Castells and Borja Foncillas and Rub\\'{e}n Lara and Mariano Rico and Juan L. Alonso	\N	2004
8217369	Controlling	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumoel2008	\N	\N	liegt als PDF vor; gelesen	\N	\N	649--654	\N	12	\N		\N	ae8ad6840c6d7ae5f34defc28bcd9a31	31f3972c82172c19dd53eb050d437245	84ae689f66dc3bc31a818bdceb0b744b	article	IT-Controlling - Stand und Herausforderungen	Ulrike Baumöl	\N	2008
8217403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCAM '07: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	host2007lexicon	\N	\N	Interesting figures about which words relate to each other.
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Formal method for finding similarities, generalizations and somewhat related words.	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2880-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCAM.2007.31}	Method names make or break abstractions: good ones communicate the intention of the method, whereas bad ones cause confusion and frustration. The task of naming is subject to the whims and idiosyncracies of the individual since programmers have little to guide them except their personal experience. By analysing method implementations taken from a corpus of Java applications, we establish the meaning of verbs in method names based on actual use. The result is an automatically generated, domain-neutral lexicon of verbs, similar to a natural language dictionary, that represents the common usages of many programmers.	b6cb0279959c24ebaa0e3567ac3e6c59	24557f63383ee281d24d2c2da592e426	7c45b2dd2991f9a6131e39b15569ac40	inproceedings	The Programmer's Lexicon, Volume I: The Verbs	Einar W. Host and Bjarte M. Ostvold	\N	2007
8217416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://dip.semanticweb.org/deliverables.html	\N	DIP Integrated Project, Delieverable Financial Ontology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6402abfb26877e0cef2752f811cdcab3	ffa5c0e9031fa41837a2e4181dc1401b	08fa8e0a0b34b4e191e22d8089ee4a4a	techreport	Financial Ontology - dip Deliverable 10.7	\N	\N	2005
8217464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Interface, Part II, HCII 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fortuna2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	309--318	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8264d5b0d5fb85a296180b67b06df6f	f6f01906f8f34bf75fe37ec68d675676	110aac331055eac0cc83e3974ef6d5db	inproceedings	OntoGen: Semi-automatic Ontology Editor	\N	M.J. Smith and G. Salvendy	2007
8217471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCAM '07: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	host2007lexicon	\N	\N	Interesting figures about which words relate to each other.
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Formal method for finding similarities, generalizations and somewhat related words.	\N	\N	193--202	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2880-5}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCAM.2007.31}	Method names make or break abstractions: good ones communicate the intention of the method, whereas bad ones cause confusion and frustration. The task of naming is subject to the whims and idiosyncracies of the individual since programmers have little to guide them except their personal experience. By analysing method implementations taken from a corpus of Java applications, we establish the meaning of verbs in method names based on actual use. The result is an automatically generated, domain-neutral lexicon of verbs, similar to a natural language dictionary, that represents the common usages of many programmers.	b6cb0279959c24ebaa0e3567ac3e6c59	24557f63383ee281d24d2c2da592e426	7c45b2dd2991f9a6131e39b15569ac40	inproceedings	The Programmer's Lexicon, Volume I: The Verbs	Einar W. Host and Bjarte M. Ostvold	\N	2007
8217487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	reeve2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1067049	\N	Survey of semantic annotation platforms	\N	\N	1634--1638	\N	\N	\N	location = {Santa Fe, New Mexico}, isbn = {1-58113-964-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066677.1067049}	The realization of the Semantic Web requires the widespread availability of semantic annotations for existing and new documents on the Web. Semantic annotations are to tag ontology class instance data and map it into ontology classes. The fully automatic creation of semantic annotations is an unsolved problem. Instead, current systems focus on the semi-automatic creation of annotations. The Semantic Web also requires facilities for the storage of annotations and ontologies, user interfaces, access APIs, and other features to fully support annotation usage. This paper examines current Semantic Web annotation platforms that provide annotation and related services, and reviews their architecture, approaches and performance.	34344dff7fd531c5992ede3dd563add1	4a770c4483cd406f975e2da9d83e5e97	84cae44dd2490dd7682fdeb6b5f40757	inproceedings	Survey of semantic annotation platforms	Lawrence Reeve and Hyoil Han	\N	2005
8217499	Journal of Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Publikationen/showPublikation?publ_id=1147	\N	Semantic Annotation for Knowledge Management: Requirements and a Survey of the State of the Art	\N	\N	14-28	\N	\N	\N	date = {2006}	\N	8141a73d483f981898e5d9c3ccaa09a3	cfc51dc675901d4a32e5d5ca1d9ebd1e	76a9b8c4cde67defd15d58546198247c	misc	Semantic Annotation for Knowledge Management: Requirements and a Survey of the State of the Art Journal of Web Semantics: Science	Victoria Uren and Philipp Cimiano and Jos Iria and Siegfried Handschuh and Maria Vargas-Vera and Enrico Motta and Fabio Ciravegna	\N	2006
8217510	\N	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Library and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	Marcel Dekker	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:burke:2000	http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~mrotaru/comp/rs/Burke%20ELIS%202000.pdf	\N	Burke, R.: Knowledge-based Recommender Systems. In . Vol. 69, Supplement 32. Marcel Dekker,
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    New York, 2000.	\N	\N	180-200	\N	32	\N		\N	9c03d9a0b45edb4f19c17e74868b564a	0b1ad23599f73b989dfe7e49e3ec2d37	4b3fbcdd5afe27ba8ecec70df4b56835	incollection	Knowledge-based recommender systems	Robin Burke	\N	2000
8217566	IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	antonial2007mining	\N	\N	Main conclusion is that the lexicon rarely changes during software evolution.
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Case study has three systems (1 java, 2 C++) about 20 snapshots per version. Eclipse, Mozilla and Alice.
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Good research questions and experimental set-up.
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Use stemming for making set of words smaller.
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Stability metric defined by cosine between vectors.	\N	\N	14-23	\N	\N	\N		Identifiers represent an important source of information for programmers understanding and maintaining a system. Self-documenting identifiers reduce the time and effort necessary to obtain the level of understanding appropriate for the task at hand. While the role of the lexicon in program comprehension has long been recognized, only a few works have studied the quality and enhancement of the identifiers and no works have studied the evolution of the lexicon. In this paper, we characterize the evolution of program identifiers in terms of stability metrics and occurrences of renaming. We assess whether an evolution process similar to the one occurring for the program structure exists for identifiers. We report data and results about the evolution of three large systems, for which several releases are available. We have found evidence that the evolution of the lexicon is more limited and constrained than the evolution of the structure. We argue that the different evolution results from several factors including the lack of advanced tool support for lexicon construction, documentation, and evolution.	148517bc78d86bc229fb36005e3755c3	1d13d092947ed1f15117c11c24b1233d	63889e7801b35ccdd99b0e78bec9c47d	inproceedings	Mining the Lexicon Used by Programmers during Sofware Evolution	G. Antoniol and Y.-G. Gueheneuc and E. Merlo and P. Tonella	\N	2007
8217574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESWC Workshop "End User Apects of the Semantic Web"	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~diana/publications.html	\N	Ontology-based information extraction for market monitoring	\N	\N	PDF	\N	\N	\N	location = {Heraklion, Crete}, date = {2005}	\N	6474bc955dcc05f86cd7c44bdcde91c0	85da2d55239d47c11546b166459be37d	7df6ff2a81fbb35b4a98cc2aec42606f	inproceedings	Ontology-based information extraction for market monitoring and technology watch	D. Maynard and Milena Yankova and A. Kourakis and A. Kokossis	\N	2005
8217676	Information, Wissenschaft und Praxis	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Publikationen/showPublikation?publ_id=1282	\N	Ontologies on Demand? - A Description of the State-of-the-Art, Applications, Challenges and Trends for Ontology Learning from Text	\N	\N	315-320	\N	6-7	\N	date = {October 2006}	\N	e77faaecc9898bb688acbc57dffa3af3	0007185516cf6c93931a11bc13c55f3f	bd70c98a41d8cc01464dd022dfd118b6	article	Ontologies on Demand? -A Description of the State-of-the-Art, Applications, Challenges and Trends for Ontology Learning from Text Information	Philipp Cimiano and Johanna V"olker and Rudi Studer	\N	2006
8217688	Intelligent Techniques and Tools for Novel System Architectures	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:jannach:2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77623-9_5	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	81--97	\N	\N	\N		In many content-based approaches to product recommendation, the set of suitable items is determined by mapping the customer’s
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needs to required product characteristics. A ‘failing query’ in that context corresponds to a situation in which none of theitems in the catalog fulfills all of the customer requirements and in which no proposal can be made. ‘Query relaxation’ isa common technique to recover from such situations which aims at determining those items that fulfill as many of the constraintsas possible. This chapter proposes two new algorithms for query relaxation, which aim at resolving common shortcomings ofprevious approaches. The first algorithm addresses the problem of response times for computing user-optimal relaxations ininteractive recommendation sessions. The proposed algorithm is based on a combination of different techniques like partialevaluation of subqueries, precomputation of query results and compact in-memory data structures. The second algorithm is animprovement of previous approaches to mixed-initiative failure recovery: Instead of computing all minimal ‘conflicts’ withinthe user requirements in advance – as suggested in previous algorithms – we propose to determine preferred conflicts ‘on demand’ and use a recent, general-purpose and fast conflict detection algorithm for this task.1 ER  -	f671e16a678e3b6ba5de9749668a7480	55db297c6f5123e0da7b94bff339db4e	41edc759ef132006d696f6f1ed65b7ac	article	Finding Preferred Query Relaxations in Content-Based Recommenders	Dietmar Jannach	\N	2008
8217755	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEP	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP)	\N	\N	\N	INCOMA Ltd.	Borovets, Bulgaria	\N	\N	983	\\url{http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/pci/Publications/ranlp05.pdf}	\N	Towards large-scale, open-domain and ontology-based named entity classification	\N	\N	166-172	\N	\N	\N		\N	2651c717a05b7ae6f22ab4688b908236	3388435eba5cc94dcc0ff7a297f56e3c	890621b9cca6b1a8eee5775eb7b02bbf	inproceedings	Towards large-scale, open-domain and ontology-based named entity classification	Philipp Cimiano and Johanna Völker	G. Angelova and K. Bontcheva and R. Mitkov and N. Nicolov	2005
8217759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI/IAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver, Canada	\N	\N	paper:felfernig:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	1692-1699	\N	\N	\N		Knowledge-based recommender technologies support customers and sales representatives in the identification of appropriate products and services. These technologies are especially useful for complex and high involvement products such as cars, computers, or financial services. In this paper we present the VITA (Virtualis Tanacsado) financial services recommendation environment which has been deployed for the Fundamenta building and loan association in Hungary. On the basis of knowledge-based recommender technologies, VITA supports sales dialogs between Fundamenta sales representatives and customers interested in financial services (e.g., loans). VITA has been developed and is maintained on the basis of an environment which supports automated testing and debugging of knowledge bases and recommender process definitions. Besides presenting the VITA environment we focus on reporting empirical results which clearly show the payoffs of the deployed application in terms of time savings in the conduction of sales dialogs.	f9da0c7aaf8ae7d4ac7fa2445fd0f237	03426ca6ba0fedaddafe16d1b0647422	47b5823e1e79ad7b1673903980f3007a	inproceedings	The VITA Financial Services Sales Support Environment	Alexander Felfernig and Klaus Isak and Kalman Szabo and Peter Zachar	\N	2007
8217760	\N	\N	\N	\N	16-21 July	\N	Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary                 Computation	\N	\N	IEEE Computational Intelligence Society	IEEE Press	Vancouver, BC, Canada	\N	\N	Paul2006	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=11108	\N		\N	\N	2521--2528	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7803-9487-9}, notes = {WCCI 2006 - A joint meeting of the IEEE, the EPS, and                 the IEE.                 IEEE Catalog Number: 06TH8846D}	Recently, genetic programming (GP) has been applied to                 the classification of gene expression data. In its                 typical implementation, using training data, a single                 rule or a single set of rules is evolved with GP, and                 then it is applied to test data to get generalised test                 accuracy. However, in most cases, the generalized test                 accuracy is not higher. In this paper, we propose a                 majority voting technique for prediction of the labels                 of test samples. Instead of a single rule or a single                 set of rules, we evolve multiple rules with GP and then                 apply those rules to test samples to determine their                 labels by using the majority voting technique. We                 demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method by                 performing different types of experiments on two                 microarray data sets.	3f308a0ea9a4bedb5711f6291d043a19	ab1fd3339ba0eeb830e3b2c7918f2347	8c0761739fddc778430d8530564cc4cc	inproceedings	Classification of Gene Expression Data by Majority                 Voting Genetic Programming Classifier	Topon Kumar Paul and Yoshihiko Hasegawa and Hitoshi Iba	Gary G. Yen and Simon M. Lucas and Gary Fogel and Graham Kendall and Ralf Salomon and Byoung-Tak Zhang and Carlos A. Coello Coello and Thomas Philip Runarsson	2006
8217767	Software Quality Control	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	deissenboeck2006naming	\N	\N	Nice overview of related work, three area's
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Clear definitions of Homonym,Synonym,Consistency,Conciseness. Notion about 'abstractness' of words (absolute position less abstract than position)
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70% of chars are identifiers.
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Identifier dictionary to aid in making naming consistent.	\N	\N	261--282	\N	3	\N	issn = {0963-9314}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11219-006-9219-1}	Approximately 70% of the source code of a software system consists of identifiers. Hence, the names chosen as identifiers are of paramount importance for the readability of computer programs and therewith their comprehensibility. However, virtually every programming language allows programmers to use almost arbitrary sequences of characters as identifiers which far too often results in more or less meaningless or even misleading naming. Coding style guides somehow address this problem but are usually limited to general and hard to enforce rules like "identifiers should be self-describing". This paper renders adequate identifier naming far more precisely. A formal model, based on bijective mappings between concepts and names, provides a solid foundation for the definition of precise rules for concise and consistent naming. The enforcement of these rules is supported by a tool that incrementally builds and maintains a complete identifier dictionary while the system is being developed. The identifier dictionary explains the language used in the software system, aids in consistent naming, and supports programmers by proposing suitable names depending on the current context.	fe6fac61c375832ef322da08819cebaa	2df68d428707d65db46baa7b669bec72	98822ac0425c331c6ee3dd0fac160fb3	article	Concise and consistent naming	Florian Deissenboeck and Markus Pizka	\N	2006
8217771	The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	welty2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_51	\N	Towards Knowledge Acquisition from Information Extraction	\N	\N	709--722	\N	\N	\N		In our research to use information extraction to help populate the semantic web, we have encountered significant obstacles
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to interoperability between the technologies. We believe these obstacles to be endemic to the basic paradigms, and not quirksof the specific implementations we have worked with. In particular, we identify five dimensions of interoperability that mustbe addressed to successfully populate semantic web knowledge bases from information extraction systems that are suitable for reasoning. We call the task of transforming IE data into knowledge-bases knowledge integration, and briefly present a framework called KITE in which we are exploring these dimensions. Finally, we report on the initialresults of an experiment in which the knowledge integration process uses the deeper semantics of OWL ontologies to improvethe precision of relation extraction from text.	d858505a401c5daefce9dc9f14e9e9d5	58e28f1c9ae144bce51dc84131097211	340185ff367668e24147c6e629fcef83	article	Towards Knowledge Acquisition from Information Extraction	Chris Welty and J. Murdock	\N	2006
8217774	L'Infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Angot2009	\N	\N		\N	Evaluation des pratiques professionnelles au CHU de Rennes sur la
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\	contention présentée par Marie-France Courtais, cadre de santé.	4	\N	suppl. n°249	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.15}	A Rennes, une évaluation des pretiques professionnelles (EPP) en soins
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\	physique passive des patients âgés.	aab2523106c92e6cbb729875007be89e	54d5b400f236d6d9800027747f7cc924	7d04cd82cf75205adc9c2582f0e342ec	article	"On peut limiter la contention"	Claire Angot	\N	2009
8217790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OWLED 2008 DC, OWL: Experiences and Directions	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fink2008	http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22OWL%20as%20a%20Target%20for%20Information%20Extraction%20Systems%20%22&as_occt=title	\N	OWL as a Target for Information Extraction Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {googlecode}, tech = {..}	\N	64c47a7a06d2337e041d5a779320ed92	ede5e22b0af5fa72261c41ba20208170	8982cbe82bf7eea5c60d06ab719f7988	inproceedings	OWL as a Target for Information Extraction Systems 	Clay Fink and Tim Finin and James Mayfield and Christine Piatko and Johns Hopkins	\N	2008
8217797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RR '08: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	qi2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1483030.1483039	\N	A Survey of Revision Approaches in Description Logics	\N	\N	74--88	\N	\N	\N	location = {Karlsruhe, Germany}, isbn = {978-3-540-88736-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88737-9_7}	\N	86b0f00a415794ddd134fb4bee68892a	fa6f61397bbeddecdb642e087d2924c9	860424872b401d02bee9b47d60f3acf2	inproceedings	A Survey of Revision Approaches in Description Logics	Guilin Qi and Fangkai Yang	\N	2008
8217799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press / The MIT Press	Menlo Park, California	\N	\N	paper:junker:2004	http://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/2004/AAAI04-027.pdf	\N		\N	\N	167--172	\N	\N	\N		Over-constrained problems can have an exponential number of conflicts, which explain the failure, and an exponential number of relaxations, which restore the consistency. A user of an interactive application, however, desires explanations and relaxations containing the most important constraints. To address this need, we define preferred explanations and relaxations based on user preferences between constraints and we compute them by a generic method which works for arbitrary CP, SAT, or DL solvers. We significantly accelerate the basic method by a divide-and-conquer strategy and thus provide the technological basis for the explanation facility of a principal industrial constraint programming tool, which is, for example, used in numerous configuration applications.	3e46d5215d0cebd073fdc116681be30c	22e4e3b1271d4c0effaa551b87bab779	b4c18be50ab61fccbb127b73b71c7bd7	inproceedings	QUICKXPLAIN: Preferred Explanations and Relaxations for Over-Constrained Problems	Ulrich Junker	\N	2004
8217870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, United States	\N	\N	paper:osullivan:2007	\N	\N		\N	Cork Constraint Computation Centre, University College Cork, Ireland
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	323--328	\N	\N	\N		In many interactive decision making scenarios there is often no solution that satisfies all of the user's preferences. The decision process can be helped by providing explanations. Relaxations show sets of consistent preferences and, thus, indicate which preferences can be enforced, while exclusion sets show which preferences can be relaxed to obtain a solution. We propose a new approach to explanation based on the notion of a representative set of explanations. The size of the set of explanations we compute is exponentially more compact than that found using common approaches from the literature based on finding all minimal conflicts.	485ab9dc1675800673e9ab37103473ef	97b5b557cca0417624b2112264e2b57b	dd12ad8ca345bc4f8ad20411972ee7d6	inproceedings	Representative explanations for over-constrained problems	Barry O'Sullivan and Alexandre Papadopoulos and Boi Faltings and Pearl Pu	\N	2007
8217979	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Belief Revision	Paperback	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	katsuno1992	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521545641	\N	On the difference between updating a knowledge base and revising it	\N	\N	183--203	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-03-14 14:32:52}, citeulike-article-id = {551659}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0521545641}	Belief revision is a topic of much interest in theoretical computer science and logic, and it forms a central problem in research into artificial intelligence. In simple terms: how do you update a database of knowledge in the light of new information? What if the new information is in conflict with something that was previously held to be true? An intelligent system should be able to accommodate all such cases. This book contains a collection of research articles on belief revision that are completely up to date and an introductory chapter that presents a survey of current research in the area and the fundamentals of the theory. Thus this volume will be useful as a textbook on belief revision.	3628d079c9b0a8fa3c8cafeb65191f40	a10cc562b50bfa668a1fe89ae7507bb1	bc10ca1e68589f2d5a28bd939014bf44	inbook	On the difference between updating a knowledge base and revising it	H. Katsuno and A. O. Mendelzon	Peter G\\"{a}rdenfors	1992
8218100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSCD '09: Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Web Search Click Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bendersky09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1507511&dl=ACM	\N	Analysis of long queries in a large scale search log	\N	\N	8--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-434-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1507509.1507511}	\N	7032318f9c9eaae90261a04b362fc508	a7814c3b156f443310d8c46a49bd2637	a788c0231086dad81fcf59919ddb72e2	inproceedings	Analysis of long queries in a large scale search log	Michael Bendersky and W. Bruce Croft	\N	2009
8218134	\N	Volume 33 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Pragmatics	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science B.V	\N	\N	\N	etzkorn2001commentlanguage	\N	\N	sentence-style comments versus non-sentence-style comments.
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Notion of sublanguage explained.	\N	\N	1731-1756	\N	11	\N		A sublanguage is a subset of a natural language such as the English language. Sublanguages tend to emerge gradually through the use of a language in various fields by specialists in those fields. Some such sublanguages are the ‘language of biophysics’ and the ‘language of naval telegraphic transmissions’. This paper explores whether English-language comments in object-oriented software can be considered to be a sublanguage of English, using standard criteria for sublanguage determination. To make this determination, the article looks at the grammatical content of comments, including: sentence-style comments versus non-sentence-style comments, and the use of tense, mood, and voice in sentence-style comments. The telegraphic nature of comments is also examined. Additionally, the subject-matter of comments is analyzed in terms of the purpose of comments in describing the operation of computer software.	28bac4d1dc1b2391aab1e76d447c8b9e	0e1f3d24159a1efb8a53852c931dd474	4f3a6eeeab6f73a45deab253d3747739	inproceedings	The language of comments in computer software: A sublanguage of English 	Letha H. Etzkorn and Carl G. Davis and Lisa L. Bowen	\N	2001
8218165	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Insitut für Technologiefolgenabschätzung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften	\N	\N	ITA-PROJEKTBERICHT	konig2009wiw	http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/ita/ita-projektberichte/d2-2a52-2.pdf	research report		\N	\N	\N	\N	A52-2	\N		In this report we examine the potentialof Wikipedia, Wikibooks and Wikiversity
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for academic communication. Firstly, weintroduce the pioneer project
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Wikipedia and the following projects bythe Wikimedia Foundation by outlining
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their historical development and basicfunctional principles. Secondly, we
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focus on the scholarly use of thedifferent platforms. Starting with Wikipedia
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and followed by Wikibooks andWikiversity, we analyze each project regarding
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its peculiarities that contrast it fromthe others, its size and range, its
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academic content, its authors, and theway it is used for teaching, collaboration
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and research.
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We found that in all examined projectsacademic engagement is presented
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through scholarly content itself and throughthe related communicative processes
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such as teaching and partlycollaboration and research. However, there
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are significant differences in the wayand the range this engagement appears.
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Therefore, the results show two sides:On the one hand, Wikipedia has enormous
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public and growing academic relevance.Additionally the encyclopaedia
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depends on many areas of knowledge withscientific expertise in order to
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be qualitatively satisfying. This leadsto a kind of “forced marriage” between
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Wikipedia and academia. On the otherhand, Wikibooks and Wikiversity seem
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to be less successful compared to theirsister project, which is why there are
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only weak connections between academiaand these platforms so far. In all
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cases the social and technologicaldynamics of the projects make it difficult,
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if not impossible, to estimate theirlong-time future influence on scholarly
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communication. Therefore we suggestcontinuing to observe them from this
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perspective.	d0fc44bde73fa60ab5da83ebfb82bc57	df98272956b6a05eeddf6c8769056cad	9b24eb934af97a6ebf20c89d224b724c	inbook	WISSENSCHAFT IN WIKIPEDIA UND ANDEREN WIKIMEDIA-PROJEKTEN	René König	Michael Nentwich	2009
8218214	Journal of Web Semantics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	plessers2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1229198	\N	Understanding ontology evolution	\N	\N	39--49	\N	1	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2006.11.001}	In this article, we propose a change detection approach in the context of an ontology evolution framework for OWL DL ontologies. The framework allows ontology engineers to request and apply changes to the ontology they manage. Furthermore, the framework assures that the ontology and its depending artifacts remain consistent after changes have been applied. Innovative is that the framework includes a change detection mechanism that allows generating automatically a detailed overview of changes that have occurred based on a set of change definitions. In addition, different users (such as maintainers of depending artifacts) may have their own set of change definitions, which results into different overviews of the changes, each providing a different view on how the ontology has been changed. Using these change definitions, also different levels of abstraction are supported. Both features will enhance the understanding of the evolution of an ontology for different users.	4e07a8af3f57b54086fc61d3a84e076d	dea941addc530d3e42777ba6794d6308	6a1fe6d7974e2816789b2113136b80d1	article	Understanding ontology evolution: A change detection approach	Peter Plessers and Olga De Troyer and Sven Casteleyn	\N	2007
8218216	SOFSEM 2006: Theory and Practice of Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	flouris2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11611257_2	\N	Evolving Ontology Evolution	\N	\N	14--29	\N	\N	\N		One of the crucial tasks towards the realization of the Semantic Web vision is the efficient encoding of human knowledge in ontologies. Thus, the proper maintenance of these, usually large, structures and, in particular, their adaptation to new knowledge (ontology evolution) is one of the most challenging problems in the current Semantic Web research. In this paper, we uncover a certain gap in the current research area of ontology evolution and propose a research direction based on belief revision. We present some results in this direction and argue that our approach introduces an interesting new dimension to the problem that is likely to find important applications in the future.
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ER  -	7a44ecbb363196d2f6512fddb7f7322f	ee530b5dc870ffb8dd031bdcccbb8a14	cacc09c8556a152112c6e6c59e525af5	article	Evolving Ontology Evolution	Giorgos Flouris and Dimitris Plexousakis and Grigoris Antoniou	\N	2006
8218273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	suchanek2008social	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458114	\N		\N	\N	223--232	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458114}	This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are "meaningful" and (2) that the tagging process is influenced by tag suggestions. For (1), we analyze the semantic properties of tags and the relationship between the tags and the content of the tagged page. Our analysis is based on a corpus of search keywords, contents, titles, and tags applied to several thousand popular Web pages. Among other results, we find that the more popular tags of a page tend to be the more meaningful ones. For (2), we develop a model of how the influence of tag suggestions can be measured. From a user study with over 4,000 participants, we conclude that roughly one third of the tag applications may be induced by the suggestions. Our results would be of interest for designers of social tagging systems and are a step towards understanding how to best leverage social tags for applications such as search and information extraction.	95aaa2b5da031072000d7add84e2046e	1bca5a66a6a562258e0c0357545fed34	732270af27da1046616415c8335382f6	inproceedings	Social tags: meaning and suggestions	Fabian M. Suchanek and Milan Vojnovic and Dinan Gunawardena	\N	2008
8218282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icws/ZhengB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icws/icws2007.html#ZhengB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1096-1103	\N	\N	conf/icws/2007	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICWS.2007.27}, date = {2007-07-18}	\N	203c89c99f04ac77a58ac5556d283cd3	3e1d92981c53befe2bc65e537818b95c	fe4245ca6ce1bf78e8cd7491d446c4b4	inproceedings	A Web Service Mining Framework.	George Zheng and Athman Bouguettaya	\N	2007
8218292	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	ClarkeGP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d84ab0c7d2eeff9672a07055c5c8cc7	1cc521d05fc8b853ce50d1cb7069c1c7	950441dea65587267098dacfdfcfd004	book	Model Checking	Doron A Peled Edmund M Clarke	\N	2008
8218396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N	SSRN Classics: Journal of Philosophical & Scientific Texts	\N	SSRN Classics: Journal of Philosophical & Scientific Texts	\N	\N	\N	\N		An archetypal model for the constants of nature is found from the ancient geometry of the the Cosmological Circle and is related to Plato's cosmology, with its dynamics and harmonics of time cycles. The inverse fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio are calculated, connecting fundamental mathematical constants of geometry with the latest theoretical and experimental values of these physical constants. Continuing in the tradition of George Gamow's suggestion, "Since the works of Sir Arthur Eddington, it has become customary to discuss from time to time the numerical relations between various fundamental constants of nature. Although until today such discussions have not led to any practical results - that is, to any valuable road signs toward further development of the theory of the still unclear fundamental facts in physics - it may be of some interest to survey the present status of this 'clairvoyant' branch of science."	ebf7e66c2040e6ec3a2d6d27ffd43d32	65f9b6553f297ca921538d54c9188d89	cafee48c47590cf15376e7a8cbe93975	misc	Constants of Nature from the Dynamics of Time	Michael Sherbon	\N	2008
8218516	\N	\N	IT-Governance	8., vollst. überarb. u. erg. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München, Wien	\N	\N	HeinrichLehner2005-IT-Governance	\N	\N		\N	\N	63--72	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0ee4eaa8b4b6292b9861263ef04bfab	7746e30c3bd2fe1d1fc2e96b93b4372a	4c2c36e266a22b00388d3f223412cb1b	inbook	Informationsmanagement : Planung, Überwachung und Steuerung der Informationsinfrastruktur	Lutz J. Heinrich and Franz Lehner	\N	2005
8218605	\\apj	409	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1993ApJ...409..592A	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993ApJ...409..592A	\N		\N	\N	592-603	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993ApJ...409..592A}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1086/172690}	\N	2725616b4555b12cc9ebdbeab38b3c45	d11830cd514c02ba4c960257ca47fae1	34568528e421506fa9cfb6a4502fb786	article	{Star trapping and metallicity enrichment in quasars and active galactic nuclei}	P. {Artymowicz} and D. N. C. {Lin} and E. J. {Wampler}	\N	1993
8218695	Information Management \\& Consulting	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brun2008	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	Autor ist Mitarbeiter der Plaut Business Consulting GmbH.	60--68	\N	2	\N		\N	998aed82dfcce684f39a0f8352036666	ec661c637133f16f675e3c6de787d7e8	5951b0a15be427b0c3248f3f8ae1d4bd	article	Planen -- Messen -- Steuern: Die Kernprozesse von IT-Governance und IT-Controlling	Robert Brun	\N	2008
8218748	Journal of Information Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChanReich-JIT-2007	\N	\N		\N	(advance online publication)	1--81	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000111}	We provide summaries of over 150 alignment articles. The information is intended to assist faculty and graduate students who are conducting IT alignment-related research. The
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findings presented should interest practitioners also. We hope that the article will facilitate the ongoing study and practice of IT alignment.	73e9b43f635d97f70b5e090e5321ee69	826abf9f8bd23b2eeb954ce9c5bac00a	6e0aedae21a6c27165451e6582ba6607	article	IT alignment: an annotated bibliography	Yolande E Chan and Blaize Horner Reich	\N	2007
8218754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International handbooks on information systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin; New York	\N	\N	Staab2004HOO	\N	\N	Handbook on ontologies [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540408347  9783540408345}, refid = {53814725}	\N	a8a6fda4f2e266ae29d3a9243a8ab0ba	494a7427b9dd11496d824c824b35938b	f920f0aabbe7a02c9fe5d65c298bc8ea	proceedings	Handbook on ontologies	\N	Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer	2004
8218816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIRWeb '08: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Adversarial information retrieval on the web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	anti2008krause	http://airweb.cse.lehigh.edu/2008/submissions/krause_2008_anti_social_tagger.pdf	\N		\N	\N	61--68	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-159-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1451983.1451998}	\N	ce62fe8107e66363d67c2e612601bb9c	a45d40ac7776551301ad9dde5b25357f	68effe5d4b9460f9388e7685310f74c2	inproceedings	The Anti-Social Tagger - Detecting Spam in Social Bookmarking Systems	Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8218825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '03: Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Liben03linkPrediction	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=956863.956972	\N	The link prediction problem for social networks	\N	\N	556--559	\N	\N	\N	location = {New Orleans, LA, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-723-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/956863.956972}	Given a snapshot of a social network, can we infer which new interactions among its members are likely to occur in the near future? We formalize this question as the link prediction problem, and develop approaches to link prediction based on measures the "proximity" of nodes in a network. Experiments on large co-authorship networks suggest that information about future interactions can be extracted from network topology alone, and that fairly subtle measures for detecting node proximity can outperform more direct measures.	0ace17090389786252e998992dff3fa3	1920da9fec5905f031a0ab3919553362	5ea4aec308221402c617efa9559e5ee5	inproceedings	The link prediction problem for social networks	David Liben-Nowell and Jon Kleinberg	\N	2003
8218842	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Postproceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Processing in Practice (KPP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	illig2009comparison	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e116ebeafd3b892dd82d37c83770bc03	7c8a84d889a6c30e20bba073f6c55b77	23f408d5592d5b8c399bd3dcd4785ea8	inproceedings	A Comparison of content-based Tag Recommendations in Folksonomy Systems	Jens Illig and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009 (to appear)
8218847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mishne06autoTag	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1135961	\N	AutoTag	\N	\N	953--954	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edinburgh, Scotland}, isbn = {1-59593-323-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1135961}	This paper describes AutoTag, a tool which suggests tags for weblog posts using collaborative filtering methods. An evaluation of AutoTag on a large collection of posts shows good accuracy; coupled with the blogger's final quality control, AutoTag assists both in simplifying the tagging process and in improving its quality.	df8370400f9911c44e1b804657688eba	62d370a3abfaed3469bd2ee6a8ef6473	dd5ccfe1f5bef87cefd2a000e31d6558	inproceedings	AutoTag: a collaborative approach to automated tag assignment for weblog posts	Gilad Mishne	\N	2006
8218853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brooks06autotaggingHierarchy	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1135777.1135869	\N	Improved annotation of the blogosphere via autotagging and hierarchical clustering	\N	\N	625--632	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edinburgh, Scotland}, isbn = {1-59593-323-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1135777.1135869}	Tags have recently become popular as a means of annotating and organizing Web pages and blog entries. Advocates of tagging argue that the use of tags produces a 'folksonomy', a system in which the meaning of a tag is determined by its use among the community as a whole. We analyze the effectiveness of tags for classifying blog entries by gathering the top 350 tags from Technorati and measuring the similarity of all articles that share a tag. We find that tags are useful for grouping articles into broad categories, but less effective in indicating the particular content of an article. We then show that automatically extracting words deemed to be highly relevant can produce a more focused categorization of articles. We also show that clustering algorithms can be used to reconstruct a topical hierarchy among tags, and suggest that these approaches may be used to address some of the weaknesses in current tagging systems.	26ec8c81dac5ff31e0532590509e9f4f	c88a665abf8d88c5a7ae95fa2783f837	5c9c83e89da2faa8906a5927fe7ca3ef	inproceedings	Improved annotation of the blogosphere via autotagging and hierarchical clustering	Christopher H. Brooks and Nancy Montanez	\N	2006
8218882	\N	Vol-209	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1st Semantic Authoring and Annotation Workshop (SAAW'06)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS	\N	\N	\N	Halpin_et_al_2006	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-209/saaw06-full01-halpin.pdf	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-209 - SAAW2006 - Semantic Authoring and Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e840757c51debda1e4668506c9031970	86b08d03b5f0bd947fd9095dc2c9a70c	4d96572d49c58d1f958731c5050b5f5b	inproceedings	The Dynamics and Semantics of Collaborative Tagging 	Harry Halpin and Valentin Robu and Hana Shepard	\N	2006
8218901	Die Zeit - online	\N	\N	\N	5. March	5.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kekulé2009	04. März 2009 http://www.zeit.de/online/2009/10/kekule-genmais	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wir brauchen keinen genveränderten Mais, sagt Alexander S. Kekulé. Ein Kommentar
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des Professors für Medizinische Mikrobiologie aus Halle	297aa8284cd3b34fd506b8396796b810	8c63ca19f197eb14348347f59fe62c52	25617162ffce493864cc1cc178719633	article	Unkalkulierbares Risiko	\N	Alexander S. Kekulé	2009
8218914	Die Zeit	\N	\N	\N	1. May	01.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sentker2009a	http://www.zeit.de/2008/19/Gentechnik	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	19	\N		Eine Hochschule zwingt einen ihrer Professoren, seine Versuche mit gentechnisch
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veränderten Pflanzen zu beenden. Ein Lehrstück über die Macht der Meinung und den
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Wert der Forschungsfreiheit.	8c953f2ed6483fff8f193d6d37c7d242	ca4c6eebe29dd80db687942c57597be3	4486de218994098f04ae04b732dc97b8	article	Forschungsfreiheit: Der Genskandal	Andreas Sentker	\N	2009
8218981	Die Zeit	\N	\N	\N	27. April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zeitforum2009	http://zelos.zeit.de/2009/20/ZEIT-Forum-Wissenschaft.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wie Wissenschaftler und Politiker miteinander reden sollten
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Politiker nutzen die Wissenschaft wie Betrunkene eine Laterne: Sie suchen nicht Licht, sondern Halt. So karikiert ein Bonmot das oft prekäre Verhältnis zwischen Regierenden und Forschern. »Wissenschaft, Macht, Politik« lautete das Thema des 33. ZEIT Forums der Wissenschaft, einer Veranstaltung der ZEIT und der ZEIT-Stiftung mit dem Deutschlandfunk und der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 
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Peter Bofinger, Mitglied des Sachverständigenrats zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, wünscht sich von der Politik gerade in Krisenzeiten mehr Offenheit gegenüber der Politikberatung. Einig sind sich die Experten, unter ihnen Claudia Kemfert vom Deutschen Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung und der Bielefelder Wissenschaftssoziologe Peter Weingart, dass es für Politiker schwierig sei, aus den Einschätzungen der verschiedenen Berater verlässliche Handlungsempfehlungen abzuleiten. Peter Strohschneider, Vorsitzender des Wissenschaftsrats, betonte jedoch: »Wissenschaft kann Politik nie davon entlasten, Entscheidungen zu treffen.« 
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	f1815761713ebd722b8efa52a2092e38	822940afe07821c32a3f2db794194bf2	63adccfc27936a8ea0cf8feac7c6802a	article	Wissenschaft, Macht, Politik – Wie systemrelevant sind Wissenschaftler für die Politik?	\N	Andreas Sentker	2009
8219057	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop at the WWW 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	Xu06tagSuggestions	http://.inf.unisi.ch/phd/mesnage/site/Readings/Readings.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {xu06-towards.pdf}, lastname = {Xu}, lastdatemodified = {2006-07-17}, read = {readnext}, own = {own}	Content organization over the Internet went through several interesting phases of evolution: from structured directories to unstructured Web search engines and more recently, to tagging as a way for aggregating information, a step towards the semantic web vision. Tagging allows ranking and data organization to directly utilize inputs from end users, enabling machine processing of Web content. Since tags are created by individual users in a free form, one important problem facing tagging is to identify most appropriate tags, while eliminating noise and spam. For this purpose, we define a set of general criteria for a good tagging system. These criteria include high coverage of multiple facets to ensure good recall, least effort to reduce the cost involved in browsing, and high popularity to ensure tag quality. We propose a collaborative tag suggestion algorithm using these criteria to spot high-quality tags. The proposed algorithm employs a goodness measure for tags derived from collective user authorities to combat spam. The goodness measure is iteratively adjusted by a reward-penalty algorithm, which also incorporates other sources of tags, e.g., content-based auto-generated tags. Our experiments based on My Web 2.0 show that the algorithm is effective.	db3540a21a777f5575eaa80091e51924	e18fd92b0ffa21b9f0cbb3a2fe15b873	9a9a66df007b4b59213537ab18404170	inproceedings	Towards the Semantic Web: Collaborative Tag Suggestions	Z. Xu and Y. Fu and J. Mao and D. Su	\N	2006
8219097	Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tv09	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	(to appear)	\N	\N	\N		\N	14e38b14eee69d7341199a3a1e60f554	3cd2d78fa1da0919c82a8e883355aacd	3827377cf0db6564673870f56b61eea1	article	Analysis of an Interface Relaxation Method for Composite Elliptic Differential Equations	P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis	\N	2009
8219098	SIAM J. on Mathematical Analysis	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cftv03	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	1355--1378	\N	\N	\N		\N	8641db3604ee81b382cd6e7cfa37cfde	81254f3180c9cda141da33e42c84e049	7329a35bbfae11df0b39b30b56add35d	article	Analysis of a Semi-linear {PDE} for Modelling Stationary Solutions of {J}osephson Junctions	J.G. Caputo and N. Flytzanis and A. Tersenov and E. Vavalis	\N	2003
8219099	Applied Mathematical Modelling	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tv06	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N		\N	1deebc104fc18ba9c8c73e9a8eb9daec	6e49e1a9cdadebfa66b1d7a222a275ed	73afa1d7773270f9b5ec94a98457ac4c	article	An Experimental Study of Interface Relaxation Methods for Composite Elliptic Differential Equations	P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis	\N	2007
8219100	Applied Numerical Methods	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rtv02	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	459-481	\N	\N	\N		\N	6305e8d3a2ffc4acd309e54997443bbe	11f8cabee4715f90e0f56afc50f79291	dc6e0e9b7b817d830b87cf5a2651c5a2	article	Fine Tuning Interface Relaxation Methods for Elliptic Differential Equations	J.R. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis	\N	2002
8219101	Systems Analysis Modeling Simulation	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vav00-airp	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	1575-1600	\N	\N	\N		\N	d398a212394c616fcd890c0053175926	021c48a8b9aced38a215f2167fbfb498	42ddbbd13068d9e7ebedbbe3d6fe9a4d	article	Runtime support for Collaborative Air Pollution Agents	E. Vavalis	\N	2002
8219102	Int. Journal of Computational Engineering Science	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joces	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	33--60	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2a771f4e635c5ef6c292193ad4f7646	86618d684a9535287caf8bbe23c36b67	8ce1632405af07663b3ef53833d75ca9	article	An Agent-Based Netcentric Framework for
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               Multidisciplinary Problem Solving Environments	S. Markus and E. Houstis and A. Catlin and J. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis and D. Gottfried and K. Su and G. Balakrishnan	\N	2000
8219103	Applied Numerical Methods	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rtv00	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	219--245	\N	\N	\N		\N	81fc5a874809810d72c6f928d6b27d6b	2a492a8d6ff70a40cfe8381358a02cd9	f483ee492632e35ca1351b2a9f95a9f1	article	Interface relaxation
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             methods for Elliptic Differential Equations	J.R. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis	\N	2000
8219104	Concurency: Practice and Experience	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bmrtv00	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	845--861	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f18812d6c76664ab1161c02992f6207	1950b5936c0366189d547f040b0db31c	862f20ad106c5f67c5028789479c5565	article	Agent based scientific simulation and modeling	J. Boloni and D.C. Marinescu and J.R. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E. Vavalis	\N	2000
8219105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NATO-ASI series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vav-99	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	349--358	\N	\N	\N		\N	a2999b12844512af5a44d11082ff18be	f4870d96c1778a0bd5adaaa8220a6e3c	3f44504fa32844877443d841b158ed42	inproceedings	A Collaborating Framework for Air Pollution Simulations	E. Vavalis	\N	1999
8219106	J. Comput. Appl. Math.	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rvy98	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	11--19	\N	\N	\N		\N	36432ac1d1551d9c4e804f2ed08c7d8a	1ba5c85069da75fec64b7d59a2b40493	57a9b73f8932aff227edfb6ba9bb820c	article	Analysis of a non--overlapping domain decomposition
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             method for elliptic {PDE}s	J.R. Rice and E. Vavalis and D. Yang	\N	1998
8219107	Systems Analysis Modeling Simulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rv98	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	93-101	\N	32	\N		\N	949b8a1f85601035c60a959c2b1ad743	b0e176caa428f56e3e428cd5c6a43c5a	078e179f8a6eed8ddedae92332ddb5e9	article	Collaborative Agents for Modeling Air Pollution	J.R. Rice and E. Vavalis	\N	1998
8219108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Purdue University	\N	\N	W. Lafayette. IN	\N	\N	rtv98a	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSD-TR-98-017	\N		\N	4486c774c7b4ee93e8ee8dd4a670af46	64e01aa3995de9c0cbe114c6aeb69c2f	60747e9b3a17445fee2caf90f3ac09c9	techreport	Fine Tuning Interface Relaxation Methods
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               for Elliptic Differential Equations	J.R. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1998
8219109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Purdue University	\N	\N	W. Lafayette. IN	\N	\N	rtv98b	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSD-TR-98-018	\N		\N	ea3d65d80fff4a8fd47790a3a4a73fc8	662b982d61b4c8613f540b64d0153f1e	da9e5eae84b3c10e5e3d504231d6d66a	techreport	Automated estimation of relaxation parameters
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               for interface relaxation	J.R. Rice and P. Tsompanopoulou and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1998
8219110	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 15th IMACS World Congress	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	drhwt97	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	541--546	\N	\N	\N		\N	79a08189d4ed6519f3f7294731d5494b	bee978bd7fd4480d3a36f24cd3ba602e	6c9797237dc43b79f52bfb164e1ff60d	inproceedings	Collaborating problem solving agents for multi-physics problems	T. Drashansky and J.R. Rice and E. Houstis and E. Vavalis and S. Weerawarana and P. Tsompanopoulou	\N	1997
8219111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Science Department, Purdue University	\N	\N	W. Lafayette, IN	\N	\N	rtvy97	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f059c0799b58f49d4b42aacd2c2b934	6da3b5f562f4f98f91be475d98d1ddd8	2db44b851574bd96a9c4e2c6b0a40fbe	techreport	Domain Decomposition  Methods for Underwater Acoustics Problems	J.R. Rice and P. Tsombanopoulou and E. Vavalis and D. Yang	\N	in preparation
8219112	Int. J. Modern Physics C	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cfv96	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	191--216	\N	\N	\N		\N	edd2693f2621d79b30f793f86be11b62	78227249300250d0ce98519f88c998e7	3df47bf7de6b86a1cfd7f9a46ab3988f	article	Effect of Geometry on Fluxon Width in a
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             {J}osephson Junction	J.G. Caputo and N. Flytzanis and E. Vavalis	\N	1996
8219113	Physical Review		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cfgv96	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	2092--2021	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcc253e511c16fec98e2270ca5936abd	9bb5cdaba746c57da9f1924d3b7bfbfb	9d40bf0736975ebaee6b277e221fd642	article	Two-dimensional effects in Josephson Junctions:
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          I Static Properties	J.G. Caputo and N. Flytzanis and Y. Gaididei and E. Vavalis	\N	1996
8219114	Int. J. Modern Physics	C6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cfv95	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	241--262	\N	\N	\N		\N	7964e2357e0457e66ff155799977537d	35c3422af9c599f2f6869112cb20bae8	1dd597eacf5370aab85d9c33239c8786	article	A Semi--linear Elliptic {PDE} Model for Static Solution of
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             {J}osephson Junctions	J.G. Caputo and N. Flytzanis and E. Vavalis	\N	1995
8219115	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics	\N	\N	Heraklion. GREECE	\N	\N	gv94	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	94-9	\N		\N	4d217a3492c8578c52bf3e75eba682be	d7dab561d3d215d4c2b36db9ae93c01f	9e112f4c06e042a9b24332866c207d74	techreport	Normal Mode Acoustic Propagation Models on
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              Distributed/Parallel Computer Systems	G. Georgalakis and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1994
8219116		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ahenhjrreav93	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	715-734	\N	14	\N		\N	666f748883198444d01e703e265afd8e	cb8f5ea80c1cddc57586a774d3923fe1	1c3164f86865a07825a83cdc2a32afd3	article	Iterative line cubic spline collocation methods for elliptic
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           partial differential equations in several dimensions	A. Hadjidimos and E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E. Vavalis	\N	1993
8219117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Supercomputing 90	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press, pages 96--107	\N	\N	\N	pellpack90	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91dfea713e251fe1b82570368dbdc530	04e75b053ec013fc7380ff5e1354abb6	c599a33e18f62d06953385d57b0cbf57	incollection	{(//) ELLPACK: A} Numerical Simulation Programming Environment for
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 Parallel {MIMD} Machines	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and N.P. Chrisochoidis and H. Karathana sis and P.N. Papachiou and E.A. Vavalis and K.Y. Wang	\N	1990
8219118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of International Supercomputing Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ahenhjrrmkseav89	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	82--90	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca70f1da20e980685e6889d7f31da640	fdd2b2385be55cdda69e355bdd6a8a11	c10c10d0118ed5883c9a8e6dad40c640	inproceedings	Semi--iterative methods on distributed memory multiprocessor
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             architectures	A. Hadjidimos and E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and M.K. Samartzis and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1989
8219119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Purdue University	\N	\N	W. Lafayette. IN	\N	\N	enhjrreav89	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSTR-874	\N		\N	fc2a0b771a41fc71023ac731105530c1	7e585937fa9ba1250bdef488aeaa10ca	4e39f5eca086d1e2d2e8bfb2596ad456	techreport	Benchmarking of {MIMD} Hardware on Subdomain Splitting
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                   Elliptic {PDE} solvers	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1989
8219120	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematical aspects of scientific computing	\N	\N	\N	IMA Vol. Math. App.	\N	\N	\N	enhjrrccceav88	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	123--155	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b4356541b67c09491b32cd1855f2693	ec539d68c428de2095221ac44d21992b	c4db706ec45a69ff08dd2e0558db9239	incollection	Performance of scientific softare	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and C.C. Christara and E.A. Vavalis	J.R. Rice	1988
8219121		25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	enheavjrr88	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	54--74	\N	\N	\N		\N	a49f16a9d12b483c0a1b014dbc3f44d7	8cf93d865a71c932a2213ba58324aed0	754ae7fcdf733af3a0da87a56f6a72a3	article	Convergence of {O}($h^4$) Cubic Spline Collocation Methods for
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           Elliptic Parial Differential Equations	E.N. Houstis and E.A. Vavalis and J.R. Rice	\N	1988
8219122	\N	II	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 3rd Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and
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                  Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	enhjrreav88	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	1746--1754	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb4a4b0ef30ab8e2bd9a2da7d44d798c	3a79d0eede97db997fd062ebe360d4e3	ca968b9f28e0f0e4192070f716da2627	inproceedings	A {Schwarz} Splitting Variant of Cubic Spline Collocation Method
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          for Elliptic PDEs	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1988
8219123	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comp. Methods in Flow Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Okayama, Japan	\N	\N	cccahenhjrreav88	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	175--182	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d48c163b46dd16a811d039ffab2ce86	28e5448f15232625c854ccee19d29de9	ebc83d44650848c247211ad5bfae5376	inproceedings	Geometry Decomposition Based Methods for Solving Elliptic PDEs	C.C. Christara and A. Hadjidimos and E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E.A. Vavalis	\N	1988
8219124	\N	VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Computer Methods for Partial Differintial Equations	\N	\N	\N	IMACS	\N	\N	\N	enhjrreav87	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	167--174	\N	\N	\N		\N	a810b4c681c7b9b1e897c4b6fdbfb5bd	b0c471a72945bed1b233e12c85d70b2b	7b07efeabcb39a19877162ee02a3214d	incollection	Parallelization of a new class of cubic spline collocation methods	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E.A. Vavalis	R. Vichnevetsky and R.S. Stepleman	1987
8219125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thessaloniki, Greece	University of Thessaloniki	\N	eav85	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	991b8c647997b3fe023dadfbcb0ab46b	9a8e0343e8ca01ba225c4c45e3ccf5dc	90ee9c6998deec1fa687d2d7a3dfd78e	phdthesis	High order spline Collocation methods for elliptic partial
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              differential Equations	E. A. Vavalis	\N	1985
8219126	\N	V	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Computer Methods for Partial Differintial Equations	\N	\N	\N	IMACS	\N	\N	\N	enhjrreav84	\N	\N	mine	\N	\N	191--194	\N	\N	\N		\N	064062a547f83b653fbcdce729ada9d8	5ffaaf98b40079e0e053a9be155f7d59	202ea9165743a06653aadab6308ba575	incollection	Spline collocation methods for elliptic partial differential equations	E.N. Houstis and J.R. Rice and E.A. Vavalis	R. Vichnevetsky and R.S. Stepleman	1984
8219130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Heymann08tagPrediction	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390334.1390425	\N	Social tag prediction	\N	\N	531--538	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390425}	\N	b74f249dc0ec402c0de54b51b30f1204	bb9455c80cc9bd8cf95c951a1318dabc	f089aabc540f9bfaffffb0eddfbb5260	inproceedings	Social tag prediction	Paul Heymann and Daniel Ramage and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2008
8219164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '01: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sarwar01collaborativeFiltering	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372071	\N	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	\N	\N	285--295	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, Hong Kong}, isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/371920.372071}	\N	1d653415e1ccf84b3e450d3591f658c5	31b11447b67a56a888add362f538cc0e	1e66b4e82b8e0bdd16fac20a6c9a12d4	inproceedings	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Reidl	\N	2001
8219179	Journal on Data Semantics VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang06emergentSemantics	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11803034_8	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	168--186	\N	\N	\N		Defining and using ontology to annotate web resources with semantic markups is generally perceived as the primary way to implement
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the vision of the Semantic Web. The ontology provides a shared and machine understandable semantics for web resources thatagents and applications can utilize. This top-down approach (in the sense that an ontology is defined first on top of existingweb resources and then used later to markup them), however, has a high barrier to entry and is difficult to scale up. In thispaper, we investigate using a bottom-up approach for semantically annotating web resources as supported by the now widelypopular social bookmarks services on the web where users can annotate and categorize web resources using “tags” freely choosenby the user without any pre-existing global semantic model. This kind of informal social categories is coined as “folksonomies”.We show how global semantics can be statistically inferred from the folksonomies to semantically annotate the web resources.The global semantic model also disambiguate the tags and group synonymous tags together. Finally, we show that there indeedare hierarchical relations among the emerged concepts in the folksonomy and it is plausible to further identify them if weuse more advanced probabilistic models.	77d79f8195ee109b4e1bad109993fedc	bf08902c01dd395ec83cc9b7264a6099	55fd3b7ef57219ef04a9e5c904c94321	article	Emergent Semantics from Folksonomies: A Quantitative Study	Lei Zhang and Xian Wu and Yong Yu	\N	2006
8219467	\N	\N	\N	Vierte, überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Springer-Lehrbuch	UBMA_264352483	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=264352483&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-27878-8}	\N	75ff7dc143eefdab28cb26ce6ab0410b	5950c2eb457ac4d590ea9778d6b7c018	54208f8f8ab4306cfde9a6139fe1d4af	book	Lehrbuch der ökonomischen Analyse des Zivilrechts	Hans-Bernd Schäfer and Claus Ott	\N	2005
8219489	International Journal of Knowledge and Learning (IJKL)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Devedzic2005	http://devedzic.fon.rs/publications/IJKL2005.pdf	\N		\N	URL draft-version	96-112	\N	1/2	\N		Abstract: This paper discusses principles and kinds of research community 
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knowledge portals. It also presents a case study – experiences of a research 
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group in establishing a knowledge portal, the kinds of practical efforts needed 
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in such a project, the major hurdles and pitfalls on the way, and the lessons 
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learned. Although the case study discusses a research community knowledge 
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portal in a specific research field – artificial intelligence – the experiences it 
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describes are relevant for developing portals to other knowledge areas as well. 	db9bff7f10da5f99544eac2f97399d6a	9c8317bbf0b6f67738678414c34db8f0	909d45f5f1087dc8e9523ccdd4c44bde	article	Research community knowledge portals	Vladan Devedzic	\N	2005
8219504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	\N	Mohr	\N	\N	assmann1993	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+127969888&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XVI, 342 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8252-1685-3}	\N	15fcd56574825d763bb19c0e1574e809	47312627b56de5e23da4c6ef92882100	bea330aeb210b7e40eb7898e90734377	book	Ökonomische Analyse des Rechts	{Heinz-Dieter} Assmann and {Christian} Kirchner and {Erich} Schanze	\N	1993
8219989	\N	\N	\N	1.0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frbroo2009	http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/docs/frbr_oo/frbr_docs/FRBRoo_V1.0_draft__2009_may_.pdf	\N		\N	May 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c57a7894d46892e14cd811f168263d81	0c73efba2f8c3e3d67a0c548f27cd39d	6454279a22fbecaea07695d95d67c83b	manual	FRBR - object-oriented definition and mapping to FRBRer	\N	Chryssoula Bekiari and Martin Doerr and Patrick Le Boeuf	2009
8219991	\N	\N	\N	5.0.1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIDOC501	http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/docs/cidoc_crm_version_5.0.1_Mar09.pdf	\N		\N	March 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d82b47de21e27d2fe85a0a04a79e573	972e22fa5d02b9b130a0e6b72d5329c2	edc7e70517e4261e8befc443c8f8ed2e	manual	Definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model	\N	Nick Crofts and Martin Doerr and Tony Gill and Stephen Stead and Matthew Stiff	2009
8220007	\N	\N	\N	0.9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frbroo2007	http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/docs/frbr_oo/frbr_docs/FRBR_oo_V0.9.pdf	\N		\N	January 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8d608046fe10fc28fe775764a9988c8	626218b22649832216216e9455ac87fc	6128253f11041f71ce4880ef235bb549	manual	FRBR - object-oriented definition and mapping to FRBRer	\N	Chryssoula Bekiari and Martin Doerr and Patrick Le Boeuf	2008
8220020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 40th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ask-HICSS-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b0e84fe885f3eeaa0b7f157df4f900d	b3c2bfe9b702ded54fd2c1f564ceefcf	92ffe65552fc625287632629ad561b9c	inproceedings	IT Governance in the light of Paradox~---~A Social Systems Theory Perspective	U. Ask and H. Björnsson and M. Johansson and J. Magnusson and A. Nilsson	\N	2007
8220031	International Journal of Accounting Information Systems	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BowenEtAl2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	191--221	\N	\N	\N		For many organizations, Information Technology (IT) enabled business initiatives and IT infrastructure
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constitute major investments that, if not managed properly, may impair rather than enhance the
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organization's competitive position. Especially since the advent of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), both
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management and IT professionals are concerned with design, implementation, and assessment of IT
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governance strategies to ensure that technology truly serves the needs of the business. Via an in-depth study
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within one organisation, this research explores the factors influencing IT governance structures, processes,
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and outcome metrics. Interview responses to open-ended questions indicated that more effective IT
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governance performance outcomes are associated with a shared understanding of business and IT
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objectives; active involvement of IT steering committees; a balance of business and IT representatives in IT
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decisions; and comprehensive and well-communicated IT strategies and policies. IT governance also plays
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a prominent role in fostering project success and delivering business value.	a4bcc0888a5525682f34a62ab6237bc8	94a5a6b336030303b8bd06cd4bf97cb8	b8a7c1e4767812132fae0290a1c89b48	article	Enhancing IT governance practices: A model and case study of an organization's efforts	Paul L. Bowen and May-Yin Decca Cheung and Fiona H. Rohde	\N	2007
8220047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	\N	\N	JohannsenEtAl2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+508850703&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XVIII, 261 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89864-397-2=978-3-89864-397-9}	\N	062b48a6c4a7b3dc546555f0c6c31f50	9fd16403dd3ae2b11b3cd44b41e0411e	319c6d2d4efcaa407ae19bf8432ea2bf	book	Referenzmodelle für IT-Governance : strategische Effektivität und Effizienz mit COBIT, ITIL \\& Co	{Wolfgang} Johannsen and {Matthias} Goeken and {Daniel} Just and {Farsin} Tami	\N	2007
8220824	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	WebbPollardRidley2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the first phase of an ongoing
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program of research into theory and practice of IT
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governance. It conceptually explores existing IT
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governance literature and reveals diverse definitions of IT
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governance, that acknowledge its structures, control
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frameworks and/or processes. The definitions applied
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within the literature and the nature and breadth of
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discussion demonstrate a lack of a clear shared
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understanding of the term IT governance. This lack of
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clarity has the potential to confuse and possibly impede
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useful research in the field and limit valid cross-study
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comparisons of results. Using a content analysis
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approach, a number of existing diverse definitions are
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moulded into a 'definitive' definition of IT governance
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and its usefulness is critically examined. It is hoped that
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this exercise will heighten awareness of the 'broad reach'
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of the IT governance concept to assist researchers in the
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development of research projects and more effectively
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guide practitioners in the overall assessment of IT
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governance.	b8fa5e863b0afb31f25bb69fbae853a1	478a65727374dd1edd9a118f6e9babd5	525d9c0a05d89abe16a20fa69b93b3ff	inproceedings	Attempting to Define IT Governance: Wisdom or Folly?	P. Webb and C. Pollard and G. Ridley	\N	2006
8221128	Heredity	91	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Rd., Coventry CV4 7AL, UK. m.j.keeling@warwick.ac.uk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keeling2003tia	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800343	\N	\N	\N	\N	382--388	\N	4	\N	pii = {6800343}, pmid = {14512953}, doi = {10.1038/sj.hdy.6800343}	Cytoplasmic incompatibility between arthropods infected with different strains of Wolbachia has been proposed as an important mechanism for speciation. However, a basic requirement for this mechanism is the coexistence of different strains in neighbouring populations. Here we test whether this required coexistence is possible in a spatial context. Continuous-time models for the behaviour of one and two strains of Wolbachia within a single well-mixed population demonstrate the Allee effect and founder control, such that one strain is always driven extinct. In contrast, discretised spatial models show patchy persistence of the two strains although coexistence within the same habitat is rare. A simplified model of such founder control suggests that it is fragmentation of (or barriers within) the habitat rather than space itself that leads to persistence.	cdf98e4bdd6e6a60865c1c69fcca1216	dfb6bb499b99c163ecf592adc51d2862	1c188967904bc75ee11d5e357afc79f5	article	The invasion and coexistence of competing Wolbachia strains.	M. J. Keeling and F. M. Jiggins and J. M. Read	\N	2003
8221129	Theor Popul Biol	71	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Webb2007seh	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2006.07.010	\N	\N	\N	\N	251--266	\N	2	\N	pii = {S0040-5809(06)00087-6}, pmid = {17084872}, doi = {10.1016/j.tpb.2006.07.010}	Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for mixed populations. The field of spatial modelling in ecology is more recent but a number of key advances have been made. In this paper, we use state-of-the-art approximation techniques, supported by simulations, in order to investigate the role of recovery and immunity in spatially structured populations. Our approach is to use correlation models, namely pair-wise models, to capture the spatial relationships of contacts and interactions between individuals. We use the pair-wise framework to address a number of key ecological questions; including, the persistence of endemic limit cycles and regions of parasite-driven extinction--features which differentiate spatial from non-spatial models--and the effects on invasion fitness. We demonstrate a loss of limit cycle behaviour, in addition to an increase in the critical transmissibility and extinction thresholds, when recovery is included. This approach allows for a better analytical understanding of the dynamics of host-parasite interactions and demonstrates the importance of recovery and immunity in local interactions.	f223af9686bf7b3166533934ce5d89da	e83b0683c27fb8432e6ef6a17ee5559f	831621de4296187b090dc23f365e473d	article	Spatially extended host-parasite interactions: the role of recovery and immunity.	Steven D Webb and Matt J Keeling and Mike Boots	\N	2007
8221182	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (Coling 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Coling 2008 Organizing Committee	Manchester, UK	\N	\N	versley2008	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/C/C08/C08-1121.pdf	\N		\N	\N	961--968	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e4ed65c982dfe8c78961e972d428cb0	8867159f13724bc5ee0c960d8932f48f	70019a0a969ff0fca322f5bacbb1905e	inproceedings	Coreference Systems Based on Kernels Methods	Yannick Versley and Alessandro Moschitti and Massimo Poesio and Xiaofeng Yang	\N	2008
8221399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yu2009structsvm	http://www.cs.cornell.edu/People/tj/publications/yu_joachims_09a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	019de8e664a9be9cbf7f29b56c6a98c2	567adb2b7b56559fc78837fd9ec38d77	255e137a42d3a40e5e1b568a0d559b5f	inproceedings	Learning Structural SVMs with Latent Variables	Chun-Nam John Yu and Thorsten Joachims	\N	2009
8221575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	makipa	\N	\N	www.makipa.eu
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Die persönliche und individuelle Beratung und Betreuung erhalten Sie selbstverständlich wie immer dazu.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb97680fc6688b87c950d7ed91f9a1cc	b33efb466fec5130ae9147ab97d9b675	2bea6fd8f8e623daa1916b4a1cc21403	article	Einzigartige Kollektion von Babykleidung / Kinderkleidung – KUKI KIDS jetzt auch in Deutschland!!! Ein exklusives Angebot für kleine Fashionistas	Roksana Lichte	Lichte & Nawotka GbR	2009
8221589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Technics Hamburg, GERMANY, TUBdok [http://doku.b.tu-harburg.de/oai/oai2.php] (Germany)	\N	Technische Universität Harburg	\N	\N	\N	Paetow2003	http://doku.b.tu-harburg.de/volltexte/2006/181/	\N	Scientific Commons: Grundlagen einer interaktionistischen Sozionik (2003), 2003 [Paetow, Kai, Rovatsos, Michael]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/34631415}	Diese interdisziplinäre Arbeit präsentiert eine Architektur sozial lernfähiger Agenten. Die theoretische Basis dieser Architektur bilden mikrosoziologische Ansätze, die von Mead, Blumer und Goffman entwickelt worden sind. Im soziologischen Theorieabschnitt der Arbeit werden einige Grundkonzepte des Interaktionismus erörtert: vor allem Interaktion, Identität und Rahmen. Diese Konzepte unterbauen im Weiteren das soziologische Fundament zur Entwicklung einer Architektur lernfähiger und situationsspezifisch rahmender Agenten. Die heuristische Leistungsfähigkeit der in diesem Text skizzierten interaktionistischen Sozionik wird an einem Forschungsgegenstand demonstriert, der für die beide beteiligten Disziplinen, die Soziologie wie die Informatik, gleichermaßen von zentralem Interesse ist: soziale Probleme und Konflikte. In einem kurzen Fazit werden zum Schluss die Potentiale dieses interdisziplinären Ansatzes eruiert sowie seine Weiterentwicklungsmöglichkeiten erläutert.	fb377aabf16625394334cdf2b1afe242	a21281157e8537311eb62fa5f10b513c	abb665e03be2e33cf4fdf6674e65e597	article	Grundlagen einer interaktionistischen Sozionik	Kai Paetow and Michael Rovatsos	\N	2003
8221799	\N	\N	\N	4., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	\N	3518456970	http://www.amazon.de/Nervensachen-Perspektiven-Geist-Gehirn-Gesellschaft/dp/3518456970%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3518456970	\N	Nervensachen: Perspektiven zu Geist, Gehirn und Gesellschaft: Amazon.de: Manfred Spitzer: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783518456972}, asin = {3518456970}, isbn = {3518456970}	\N	2f8cd0eb756f1ea25b98ff4d861db0b0	4399401893f54bccbaccd82e1119d2bb	8b6d8fe4dc9080acb489c9ea4046fae2	book	Nervensachen: Perspektiven zu Geist, Gehirn und Gesellschaft	Manfred Spitzer	\N	2006
8221810	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C.H.Beck	\N	\N	\N	3406488366	http://www.amazon.de/Gehirn-Geist-Materie-Bewusstsein-entsteht/dp/3406488366%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3406488366	\N	Gehirn und Geist. Wie aus Materie Bewusstsein entsteht.: Wie aus Materie Bewusstsein entsteht: Amazon.de: Gerald M. Edelman, Giulio Tononi, Susanne Kuhlmann-Krieg: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783406488368}, asin = {3406488366}, isbn = {3406488366}	\N	031575cc6940e256b5296391b9cb7e73	3e436c8f104b72fb8a54476ad1e677f2	8209e08918448ff4a976367acf7c5ae9	book	Gehirn und Geist. Wie aus Materie Bewusstsein entsteht.: Wie aus Materie Bewusstsein entsteht	Gerald M. Edelman and Giulio Tononi	\N	2002
8221855	INFOCOM 2004. Twenty-third AnnualJoint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies	3	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benko-infocom-04	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A large-scale, passive analysis of end-to-end TCP performance over GPRS	\N	\N	1882-1892 vol.3	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0743-166X}, doi = {10.1109/INFCOM.2004.1354598}	In this paper a passive methodology for TCP performance evaluation over general packet radio service (GPRS) networks is presented that relies on traffic monitoring at the GPRS ingress/egress router interface (Gi). Based on the IP and TCP headers of the packets we estimate the end-to-end performance of TCP connections such as connection setup behavior and data transfer goodput. In order to identify the effects behind the measured performance the introduced algorithms estimate round trip delays, packet loss ratios, available channel rates, throughput and cany out bottleneck analysis. Large-scale GPRS measurements in seven countries are presented to analyze TCP performance and demonstrate the applicability of the method. The effects of different TCP parameters such as maximum segment size, selective acknowledgements, timestamp usage and receiver window size are also quantified. GPRS measurement results are compared to a wireline dial-up network to identify the effects specific to the wireless environment	c83a50ebd97298dff1399c36572b2290	e011ccbe03c7dee6b36e554603238387	fe11244effebf2819935bfa14ccd4129	inproceedings	A large-scale, passive analysis of end-to-end TCP performance over GPRS	P. Benko and G. Malicsko and A. Veres	\N	2004
8221901	Wireless Internet, 2005. Proceedings. First International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vacirca-wicon-05	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Large-scale RTT measurements from an operational UMTS/GPRS network	\N	\N	 190-197	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/WICON.2005.19}	 In this paper we present some observations about TCP RTT as captured in the live traffic of an operational GPRS/UMTS network. RTT samples are extracted from traces collected by passive monitoring the Gn interfaces of one of the major providers in Austria, EU. We compare results for GPRS and UMTS, and expose some methodological issues involved in performing this type of analysis, for instance the potential bias introduced by heavy users. We also explore the correlation of RTT with time-of-day. The primary motivation for this research is to gain a better understanding of the dominant causes that shape the behaviour and the distribution of RTT across the TCP connections that populate a GPRS/UMTS network. The results presented here are useful for the scientific community, for instance to set more realistic simulation scenarios for other research activities. In addition, RTT measurements as obtained by large-scale passive monitoring can be used in combination with other indicators to build a summary indicator of the performances experienced by the TCP users at the scale of the whole network, i.e. a global RTT-based KPI (key performance indicator).	39f8deb586a2f3e8c930455f99f8af71	778707d95a6ba5e69acdb2af60a3e596	2f69363df6c8ac54cbcc83f53a73c100	inproceedings	Large-scale RTT measurements from an operational UMTS/GPRS network	F. Vacirca and F. Ricciato and R. Pilz	\N	2005
8221974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	p	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	324a422265cc766394d1d8a7d5dd7bff	c3c7ee4a2618dd6ae62425791158a625	ef9a043238ea2a934a468cac84e3f49f	book	la gerencia, tareas,responsabilidades y practicas	peter drucker	el ateneo	1976
8221994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb80c36a84acbb32e413bc757cf7ac1f	f72d7210ae0bd6cc9b874852bf4d6aca	3eb5423ba9a79ea5fc3e945d0a7bf949	book	La IMPORTANCIA de llamarse Ernesto	Oscar Wilde	Alba	1998
8222006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	l	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b3917e1c4105c21b5ab480dfd7f9fa15	e1331f51cf3c7a5456464e4a66ed6acb	cc2f6604b22dd23bc478d6868b12c6eb	book	Lectura del espacio intimo ale spacio publico	Michele Petit	Fondo de Cultura Economica	2002
8222015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dailan Kifki	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	w	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9687105e8d50e86ef7b0e5f50278fcf	b77989606d2b030db30c3044ea94ed63	0f6489d8df9e97ce181b5c7ea7a3ca4a	book	Dailan Kifki	María Elena Walsh	Sudamericana	1986
8222053	Historia y Vida	\N	\N	\N	diciembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	h	\N	\N		\N	\N	114	\N	477	\N		\N	a49ca42bd492578011e0676c0ebde319	7a9c620ddf15a8dcad4dd5a8ea2aefb5	922ce68f2e5cec824a2b54d73c03d225	article	Cazadores de lo invisible	Herrera Anabel	\N	2007
8222075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	012be179b09cc96d551e5bf590edf506	0381d89570f58a045a91a697f2bc90fe	1099fb1f27df5f2e910dfaaef1e91c80	book	El ARTE y el artesano	Oscar Wilde	\N	193?
8222106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L	\N	\N		\N	L	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0dcf4a253b97b76beda2baffc20d3f41	596d7d3697e31b1aabdeaa373c12838b	39f8699157248a82ec0628ed5e39561b	book	El FANTASMA de Canterville	Oscar Wilde	\N	1977
8222111	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	w	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b92900c614bb9242f32797c65ae1fee	d84b76240435d1ea9530a183bb770371	58f8f6df3a542aece24bbee3acad2b9f	book	Un chimpancè	María Elena Walsh	Sudamericana	1986
8222113	Communications Letters, IEEE	12	\N	\N	October 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barbuzzi-letter-08	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Discovering Parameter Setting in 3G Networks via Active Measurements	\N	\N	730-732	\N	10	\N	issn = {1089-7798}, doi = {10.1109/LCOMM.2008.080913}	The behavior and performance of a UMTS network are governed by a number of parameter settings that are configured by the network operator, e.g., timeouts. In this letter we show that the actual value of such parameters can be inferred by a conceptually simple set of end-to-end measurements, without any cooperation with the network operator. In principle, such information can be used by researchers to define realistic network scenarios, e.g., for their simulations. Moreover, it can be used by a malicious attacker to fine-tune a large scale attack against the radio access network, e.g., a paging attack.	f058b1721f26fa429cd02095a67145de	fd4b48bd63cdc7c1143ba098914bee66	a1f2683dff752c5073d090f88267a3dd	article	Discovering Parameter Setting in 3G Networks via Active Measurements	A. Barbuzzi and F. Ricciato and G. Boggia	\N	2008
8222119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d2d68671b5cc8a00f51b9a352b3b7db4	48a5b5f30f513d0955ec8e25b3d0ba2e	92198532cd240c47538f21741acd2373	book	AUTOBIOGRAFIA II : EL IMPERIO INSULAR	VICTORIA OCAMPO	sur	1982
8222133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	w	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5cb600831fdcfa5fe7b231fb5316692	9f4f1d6850b90a9c50ef8226006c84a9	0567dd7bf2063e63702435c98baabe49	book	El diablo inglès	María Elena Walsh	Hyspamèrica	1985
8222182	Journal of the American Statistical Association	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association	\N	\N	\N	miller1960	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2281910	\N		\N	\N	491--502	\N	291	\N	issn = {01621459}, copyright = {Copyright © 1960 American Statistical Association}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Sep., 1960}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	dd44004281cf118d8d7404ee40f22ce5	34d293c9a4d896514ed7b90c7da013ed	786e8e88513a09abd08e42f2b037a05e	article	Early Failures in Life Testing	Jr. Rupert G. Miller	\N	1960
8222262	Communications Letters, IEEE	9	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pentikousis-letter-05	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Active goodput measurements from a public 3G/UMTS network	\N	\N	 802-804	\N	9	\N	issn = {1089-7798}, doi = {10.1109/LCOMM.2005.1506708}	 Although third generation cellular networks are being deployed in many countries, rigorous measurement studies from public networks have yet to be published. After extensive experimentation, we collect measurements from a commercial WCDMA 3G/UMTS network and observe that the goodput of the first of a series of back-to-back transfers is consistently below par. We compare these results with those obtained from an all-wired network and show that 3G signaling plays an important, albeit detrimental role in end-user goodput. Finally, we illustrate that near-nominal goodput is realizable for large payloads only.	c572a50d54cf105e0367fc432973aea8	25a5ebb5bc182aa2e6ee3f2e79ce11a5	9b5de5881cee616df675a83c74d2854e	article	Active goodput measurements from a public 3G/UMTS network	K. Pentikousis and M. Palola and M. Jurvansuu and P. Perala	\N	2005
8223380	Data Mining Workshops, 2008. ICDMW '08. IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Data Mining Workshops, 2008. ICDMW '08. IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4521175	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2008.22	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	975--978	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-14 22:55:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4521175}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ICDMW.2008.22}	Although a huge amount of remote sensing data has been provided by Earth observation satellites, few data manipulation techniques and information extraction in large data sets have been developed. In this context, the present paper aims to show a new system for spatial data mining, and two test cases applied to land use change in the Brazilian Amazon region. We present the operational environment named GeoDMA, developed to implement such approach.	9f1c198c29b08d6f874986e80befb10c	39d24358fff066b1ebd6e3ba57aa0301	525376cedfbe9a2da5ecd29fa5c0afdf	inproceedings	GeoDMA - A Novel System for Spatial Data Mining	T. S. Korting and L. M. G. Fonseca and M. I. S. Escada and F. C. da Silva and Dos	\N	2008
8223381	Entities and Relations for Agent-Based Modelling of Complex Spatial Systems I Brazilian Workshop on Social Simulation (BWSS/SBIA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4519751	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-14 19:57:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4519751}	\N	e5ece716538a6229ca1c13c21a23b575	282ffe88001156dfcaa3fbadffcb73cf	f08ff9c662fa40414ee308d063b49d9e	inproceedings	Entities and Relations for Agent-Based Modelling of Complex Spatial Systems	P. R. Andrade and A. M. V. Monteiro and G. Camara	\N	2008
8223382	Ecological Economics	18	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3521202	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0921-8009(96)00033-X	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	67--80	\N	1	\N	issn = {09218009}, posted-at = {2009-05-14 03:29:09}, citeulike-article-id = {3521202}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0921-8009(96)00033-X}	This paper presents a theoretical discussion of processes linking land use decisions and land cover outcomes at household level, with an emphasis on small proceduers. Evidence from the literature substantiating the existence of domestic cycle phenomena is brought forward and interpreted for the Brazilian case. Also considered are the relative disposition of production factors in the frontier development process, implications for the exercise of political power, and relationships between land concentration and ecological change. The paper concludes with a discussion of traditional land use zonation models originating with Von Thunen, and considers their relevance for the process of frontier development and tropical deforestation.	d77eddcd7d1ca27906953c1c410b259c	e1b64cce27be237a81e647aa56a57698	b57edddf9b852ca28fa522883d889c1d	article	Land use and land cover dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon: an overview	R. Walker and A. Homma	\N	1996
8223383	Annual Review of Environment and Resources	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4510061	http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.energy.28.050302.105459	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	205--241	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 14:10:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4510061}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.energy.28.050302.105459}	▪ Abstract  We highlight the complexity of land-use/cover change and propose a framework for a more general understanding of the issue, with emphasis on tropical regions. The review summarizes recent estimates on changes in cropland, agricultural intensification, tropical deforestation, pasture expansion, and urbanization and identifies the still unmeasured land-cover changes. Climate-driven land-cover modifications interact with land-use changes. Land-use change is driven by synergetic factor combinations of resource scarcity leading to an increase in the pressure of production on resources, changing opportunities created by markets, outside policy intervention, loss of adaptive capacity, and changes in social organization and attitudes. The changes in ecosystem goods and services that result from land-use change feed back on the drivers of land-use change. A restricted set of dominant pathways of land-use change is identified. Land-use change can be understood using the concepts of complex adaptive systems and transitions. Integrated, place-based research on land-use/land-cover change requires a combination of the agent-based systems and narrative perspectives of understanding. We argue in this paper that a systematic analysis of local-scale land-use change studies, conducted over a range of timescales, helps to uncover general principles that provide an explanation and prediction of new land-use changes.	b4c3b0d8934fbe8cdd8e92762a960986	3ef12ffd40804a3b7a1e573da6da756a	57d970a4438636ca8a9498fd00902af8	article	DYNAMICS OF LAND-USE AND LAND-COVER CHANGE IN TROPICAL REGIONS	Eric F. Lambin and Helmut J. Geist and Erika Lepers	\N	2003
8223384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	X Brazilian Symposium in Geoinformatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rio de {Janeiro-RJ}	\N	\N	pimenta_land_2008	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 02:25:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4509062}	\N	3ef24fc338c70dac6725ffdb266e5129	723a4fe4f1ef9fff18d6634f6b08e00a	5b17391680d109d7933f24987b7f5f6c	inproceedings	Land change modeling and institutional factors: heterogeneous rules of territory use in the Brazilian Amazonia	Paulo Pimenta and Andr\\'{e}a Coelho and Sergio Costa and Evaldin\\'{o}lia Moreira and Ana P. Aguiar and Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Roberto Ara\\'{u}jo and Adagenor Ribeiro	\N	2008
8223385	Landscape Ecology - Special Issue (submitted)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moreira_dynamic_2009	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 02:25:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4509061}	\N	8714a97a7655117b211a199146fb80a6	d8d139c3a0790f924d768c909c46a9f4	ab2d7a80040257f29dad513b8d8458e4	article	Dynamic coupling of multiscale land change models	Evaldinolia G. Moreira and S\\'{e}rgio S. Costa and Ana and Gilberto Camara and Tiago Carneiro	\N	2009
8223386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	X Brazilian Symposium in Geoinformatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rio de {Janeiro-RJ}	\N	\N	moreira_spatial_2008	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 02:25:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4509060}	\N	8b5db11f07e39e3f04648c06734250cb	16890e62a8e05c5098aca7bb91314526	2b1629bf53cbfdb83d830a94144049da	inproceedings	Spatial relations across scales in land change models	Evaldinolia G. Moreira and Ana P. Aguiar and S\\'{e}rgio S. Costa and Gilberto C\\^{a}mara	\N	2008
8223387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th {AGILE} Conference on Geographic Information Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aalborg, Denmark	\N	\N	diaz_migrating_2007	http://people.plan.aau.dk/\\~{}enc/AGILE2007/PDF/151\\_PDF.pdf	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 02:25:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4509059}	\N	ed98899f178344eff619eb24bb01348b	e016ecddbe10664d31cf956a722b61b9	8f94a98f7e786744a235262649cc8f00	inproceedings	Migrating geoprocessing routines to web services for water resource management application	L. Diaz and S. Costa and C. Granell and M. Gould	Bodum	2007
8223389	Applied Geography	29	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4180016	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2008.09.003	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	171--181	\N	2	\N	issn = {01436228}, posted-at = {2009-05-13 01:43:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4180016}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.apgeog.2008.09.003}	The objective of this study was to better understand the linkages between spatial patterns of forest use, land use, and rates of deforestation. We focused on a region of the Brazilian Amazon characterized by a variety of spatial patterns of deforestation and that experienced rapid deforestation in the last decade: the colonization project “Pedro Peixoto” in the extreme East of Acre State. By combining time series of remote sensing data and household survey data, we tested the hypothesis that each spatial pattern of deforestation is associated with specific socio-economic characteristics of land managers. The statistical results support our hypothesis. However, spatial patterns of deforestation are not a consequence of the main economic activities. Rather, spatial patterns of forest use are linked to the pre-conceived design of the settlement project. The main economic activities are influenced by factors such as the property size, their location and disposition, and the availability of infrastructure.	3a10887a77ee4607e7b39b16ee9b3bd7	4fe9237f0c4b86757463dd3e652fa212	324c31de287e1d084a3917e14888a893	article	The spatial dynamics of deforestation and agent use in the Amazon	Rodrigo B. Lorena and Eric F. Lambin	\N	2009
8223390	International Journal of Remote Sensing	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor and Francis Ltd	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3147299	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431160801950634	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	4803--4822	\N	16	\N	issn = {0143-1161}, posted-at = {2009-05-13 01:35:20}, citeulike-article-id = {3147299}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/01431160801950634}	\N	4a817b5452d5a73de94c679ebf498a7c	c8c788d2c333926109f88664f764c605	b970842c9ca4d36fc275e5898292772b	article	Remote-sensing image mining: detecting agents of land-use change in tropical forest areas	Dos S. Silva and Marcelino Pereira and Camara and Gilberto and Escada and Maria I. Sobral and De Souza and Ricardo C. Modesto	\N	2008
8223391	\N	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yakeley_haskell:_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506383}	\N	edea29e743af064a6155c877bbb888d7	f38d89e385210a29c17d4c578000638f	acd654f3b4c8ad9ca20d28ba47333bef	book	Haskell: Libraries and tools	Ashley Yakeley	\N	2006
8223392	International Journal of Geographical Information Science	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	winter_formal_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506382}	\N	67359bb410cccf88a233701be675c073	c29cb6908f8d915d0aa513d2437a17e6	15bc1a44ebc9ace0bcb7f567a254cfda	article	Formal information modelling for standardisation in the spatial domain	Stephan Winter and Silvia Nittel	\N	2003
8223393	{GeoInformatica}	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	winter_topology_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	35--65	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506381}	\N	12d8896b866802fa3fadfb0c623332ca	62e378e41bffd36fba49a10a55599d73	e467bac90dfdadc00bf103ef9932ac1e	article	Topology in Raster and Vector Representation	Stephan Winter and Andrew Frank	\N	2000
8223394	\N	951	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Spatial Databases—4th International Symposium, {SSD} ‘95, Portland, {ME}	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	winter_topological_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	310--327	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4506380}, priority = {2}	\N	82de84616e0b0000e3295da647120e96	3947fab90c60b6cb34cd5dbdf28d1597	5620f7374337582289d048a109f13acb	incollection	Topological Relations between Discrete Regions	S. Winter	M. Egenhofer and J. Herring	1995
8223395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1990 {ACM} conference on {LISP} and functional programming	\N	\N	\N	{ACM} Press	Nice, France	\N	\N	wadler_comprehending_1990	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	61--78	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506379}	\N	afb3c2a19e16cd86385a731dde86cda6	ae059fdcb5070484cfe771cf75bfb4c7	de6bba82725690783377864b3b994356	inproceedings	Comprehending monads	Philip Wadler	\N	1990
8223396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bancos de Dados Geogr\\'{a}ficos	\N	\N	\N	{MundoGeo} Editora	Curitiba	\N	\N	vinhas_descrio_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	397--439	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506378}	\N	035d3d6e82ae955793b95fa75469f277	e98b78008b6d16a0011aa1ecaa75de90	f027fb9ad170bc6be34175403799b022	incollection	Descri\\c{c}\\~{a}o da {TerraLib}	L\\'{u}bia Vinhas and Karine R. Ferreira	Marco Casanova and Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Clodoveu Davis and L\\'{u}bia Vinhas and Gilberto Ribeiro	2005
8223397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Prentice-Hall}	Englewood Cliffs, {NJ}	\N	\N	tomlin_geographic_1990	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506377}	\N	954b8267200c75184861ccdfb547b57b	bd51cb56dfc0cf09b1f911a9af3a1cba	43c18fd54a48a357c9d8f87ec6825851	book	Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling	Tomlin	\N	1990
8223398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Computer Graphics Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	tomlin_map_1983	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506376}	\N	ddc5dafed9ea125a73c1023a9ff2c3a5	9917f2cc987842615b11637a4e5c8e87	25c5273f232e91729369d9a297d63e32	inbook	A Map Algebra	Tomlin	\N	1983
8223399	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Education	Harlow, England	\N	\N	thompson_haskell:craft_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506375}	\N	18db9bfbe0c301a6d4ac1f10d9211db0	b20308c97c9c460968ad9a16c146922b	f2c152a944b778a6929da7562aadf6bf	book	{Haskell:The} Craft of Functional Programming	Simon Thompson	\N	1999
8223400	International Journal of Geographical Information Systems	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	takeyama_map_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	73--91	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506374}	\N	b3646a74b6005576a1e8e225a97afc7f	4e975c0374f7f6fc43969806ddf7b8b2	ab6a6f068e8e2d252744aac551c358a0	article	Map Dynamics: Integrating Cellular Automata and {GIS} through {Geo-Algebra}	M. Takeyama and Helen Couclelis	\N	1997
8223401	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shields_object-oriented_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506373}	\N	934310b9b0eb8d936320be287908324b	d26c718e44555977834993a419e32214	41224cdb20b0153dda1b7cb0f15a5dad	article	{Object-Oriented} Style Overloading for Haskell	Mark Shields and Simon	\N	2001
8223402	{GeoInformatica}	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pullar_mapscript:map_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	145--163	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506372}	\N	797d2342b88400d8194e378b9f54b115	5e32caf196f8c8bef1ce1a793cbe314d	2ff1672057361d44cdd6b67d0e6dd817	article	{MapScript:} A Map Algebra Programming Language Incorporating Neighborhood Analysis	David Pullar	\N	2001
8223403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MIT} Press	Cambridge, {MA}	\N	\N	pierce_types_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506371}	\N	4c0994318c3e6da51b26a4e7ecc8bcde	4d6e4bcf471203882efcef73f6463035	37868b2d0be560cabda4f53d45b6b231	book	Types and Programming Languages	Benjamin Pierce	\N	2002
8223404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE} Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	peyton_jones_scripting_1998	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	224	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506370}	\N	ab49e649c01c0ccf71c7b2e05e7a8f58	ff92d0c3ad3efcf2611967dc995fa3dd	c10687ef55751b55edcc3db4f1c769ba	inproceedings	Scripting {COM} Components in Haskell	Simon P. Jones and E. Meijer and D. Leijen	{ieee} C. Society	1998
8223405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	peyton_jones_haskell_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506369}	\N	29240a60cc46bc7fe7a10a6a4979b872	fb3081048124606488233063ca4b5ff8	5153fa2a3efe76891ea05946d312faa9	book	Haskell 98: A Non-strict, Purely Functional Language	Simon P. Jones and John Hughes and Lennart Augustsson	\N	1999
8223406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	peyton_jones_haskell_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506368}	\N	5488250f20e4de52368fb273aa7a0e05	bdf24915989dc1673ad9244c4d593b37	37598941a22c49792c14aecaf565d842	book	Haskell 98 Language and Libraries The Revised Report	Simon P. Jones	\N	2002
8223407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engineering theories of software construction	\N	\N	\N	{IOS} Press	\N	\N	\N	peyton_jones_tacklingawkward_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	47--96	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506367}	\N	ec57dcb269747f7ac65b0fcb1cc6b777	69c653e8b3d050621d5b5a3ce7768100	ec3225cae1f7992ad413b50c7802dbd3	inproceedings	Tackling the Awkward Squad: monadic input/output, concurrency, exceptions, and foreign-language calls in Haskell	Simon P. Jones	Tony Hoare and Manfred Broy and Ralf Steinbruggen	2001
8223408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7th {AGILE} Conference on Geographic Information Science	\N	\N	\N	{AGILE}	Heraklion, Greece	\N	\N	ostlnder_interoperable_2004	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506366}	\N	a89c1cd03991e42737d56fd3557f36fa	2195510cff68bb06aa4f82fdaf4ca011	228f0e180a3d8782aef40798522ebcad	inproceedings	Interoperable Services for {Web-Based} Spatial Decision Support	Nicole Ostl\\"{a}nder	\N	2004
8223409	\N	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ogc_open_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506365}	\N	c1f7c9d5aef35263c8d25533af3c10ad	4eca1d6da38e712a118149687135425d	88f7aed0640b88497e3e142da31c76e7	book	Open {GIS} Consortium. Topic 6: the coverage type and its subtypes.	{OGC}	\N	2000
8223410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open {GIS} Consortium, Inc	Boston	\N	\N	ogc_opengis_1996	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506364}	\N	ffa8f5a2ecc529cec411a7c4697de35f	6634b647a4846cad60f19819ed8ab7df	3178129663c15c0707483c94eb7ca66d	book	The {OpenGIS®} Guide - Introduction to Interoperable Geoprocessing and the {OpenGIS} Specification	\N	{OGC}	1996
8223411	Inf. Comput.	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moggi_notions_1991	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	55--92	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506363}	\N	66916f5b983aaa836510a90b86f63e23	03d56b9f802e64d69f3318f928abc05e	3a27612d301de0008588af94c648a119	article	Notions of computation and monads	Eugenio Moggi	\N	1991
8223412	Computer	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meyer_to_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	139--140	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506362}	\N	48ebf673507d769ce28ce91feee9ffa6	ae10c598abb6b204d71f9b2affd821c5	ad4c88a9a602557ee377329cd677e02d	article	On To Components	Bertrand Meyer	\N	1999
8223413	Cartography and Geographic Information Science	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mennis_cubic_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	17--32	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506361}	\N	87da795eb5e6efb41c457fc985dc597b	5cc1f6256fbf50a5a89dbf3a11342e1e	116b494ba595ed8ae566529d155b21ed	article	Cubic Map Algebra Functions for {Spatio-Temporal} Analysis	Jeremey Mennis and Roland Viger and Dana Tomlin	\N	2005
8223414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Haskell Workshop 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	meijer_lambada_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506360}	\N	9752d5d508aa9298bf574cf198f5faf4	c46f1a19b1107498712a34f3d9ab211d	b05eade26d08cd13ccd7fd4c16c0a066	inproceedings	Lambada, Haskell as a Better Java	Erik Meijer and Sigbjorn Finne	\N	2000
8223415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Life and Motion of {Socio-Economic} Units. {ESF} Series	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	London	\N	\N	medak_lifestyles_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506359}	\N	62815d9cc01e6d7c8ab24609b8210f63	4bf33e2233cb44b62d0bffa93bd362c6	722039a549158621313ff478947110e3	incollection	Lifestyles	D. Medak	A. U. Frank	2001
8223416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical University of Vienna	\N	medak_lifestyles_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506358}	\N	3420258065a944789ded5abd2e1a3b83	0e21f41c1db15ac81d9e93f9510db39c	0f2b301f4fd077996aec5754abed78f8	phdthesis	Lifestyles - a new Paradigm in {Spatio-Temporal} Databases	D. Medak	\N	1999
8223417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Programming and Formal Systems	\N	\N	\N	{North-Holland,} Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	mccarthy_basis_1963	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506357}	\N	d31aa6721bcbb127eb831c243562510f	efd385d2029b3251a9819b93e42c083c	0e25dc951af93eedaf3f469719d6764f	inproceedings	A Basis for a Mathematical Theory of Computation	John {mccarthy}	Braffort P. Hirschberg and D	1963
8223418	International Journal of Geographical Information Science	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lin_many_1998	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	765--788	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506356}	\N	ce584a02a3df817eeb164d53b66653cb	4cbd2963d1046a1ff5d1d11e02910b52	0a592e359fd28a1a1cc050f34ee11761	article	Many Sorted Algebraic Data Models for {GIS}	{feng-Tyan} Lin	\N	1998
8223419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th {ACM} {SIGPLAN-SIGACT} symposium on Principles of programming languages	\N	\N	\N	{ACM} Press	Charleston, South Carolina, United States	\N	\N	jones_imperative_1993	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	71--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506355}	\N	15dc233ba1768cfed7263388954eaf5d	8161fa185e21c9c82dcce12f513d845c	45e9493e6911d7eb39e020759a7661bb	inproceedings	Imperative functional programming	Simon and Philip Wadler	\N	1993
8223420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	\N	\N	\N	jones_functional_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	97--136	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506354}	\N	6edcaf219f4699014ca8ab3dd4cd922d	d95061a41d23765d540755a82f63f012	1de4af2d3d412f0b6b2a2e257fcf12e2	book	Functional Programming with Overloading and {Higher-Order} Polymorphism	Mark P. Jones	\N	1995
8223421	Computer Journal	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hughes_functional_1989	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506353}	\N	849c5110d1c5a1f08949176b27e4d6c0	5ae1d9bd883802416dfe0273b7e56b73	ca790d95b8e43d96d1b4b513ce93866e	article	Why functional programming matters	John Hughes	\N	1989
8223422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hudak_history_2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506352}	\N	bb0caee7c249702199859b53998a2940	26ec6abbbd573d4d6b6e522b47c5a5a1	998821838fae284492de8af6bfefce9b	book	The History of Haskell (draft)	Paul Hudak and Simon P. Jones and John Hughes and Philip	\N	2007
8223423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hudak_gentle_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506351}	\N	8efee2313c0a26ecf4e2dec1bc2780d8	d84f86d70753eab911031ad359a59cba	8beca42f424cffa85ab2bbdcd7421f8e	book	A Gentle Introduction To Haskell 98	Paul Hudak and John Peterson and Joseph Fasel	\N	1999
8223424	{ACM} Comput. Surv.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hudak_conception_1989	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	359--411	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506350}	\N	8f3ba4051ea6ee8f054461daa78b29cb	62ead9a6a87343ed126fe681b2627ae5	b069346be6613129a0f9903f2434b17c	article	Conception, evolution, and application of functional programming languages	Paul Hudak	\N	1989
8223425	Acta Informatica	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guttag_algebraic_1978	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	27--52	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506349}	\N	1ce600022d54f38c532db862c3db6cde	a139d22b2ebe0c233d4b47a50ef4c81c	3f435752dd3c5011cec6b7270eca7d54	article	The Algebraic Specification of Abstract Data Types	J. Guttag and J. Horning	\N	1978
8223426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	\N	\N	\N	gting_moving_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506348}	\N	ff81c345f29f113f1df7209cb9fd9186	149e60705353d0fffbc62ed0a47707c2	745b889c00b26483b617b3993279b0a8	book	Moving Objects Databases	Ralf H. G\\"{u}ting and Markus Schneider	\N	2005
8223427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Spatio-Temporal} Databases	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	gting_spatio-temporal_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506347}	\N	c334992c28f121c8329c2d6b98cdfbaa	ea5ceccaad868367a7ec0e1827e1e4b9	4d411983b70bb53c9fa10e7e4c699ca7	incollection	Spatio-temporal Models and Languages: An Approach Based on Data Types	Ralf H. G\\"{u}ting and Michael H. Bohlen and Martin Erwig and Christian S. Jensen and Nikos Lorentzos and Enrico Nardelli and Markus Schneider and Jose	Manoulis Koubarakis	2003
8223428	\N	951	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Spatial Databases—4th International Symposium, {SSD} ‘95, Portland, {ME}	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	gting_implementation_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	216--239	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4506346}, priority = {2}	\N	0b49c5f993e46d97ccf7a83e4da143a8	7e7079c8299f3103a135725b722043b3	707fa843be6649f147cd4d9b8a3c2606	incollection	Implementation of the {ROSE} Algebra: Efficient Algorithms for {Realm-Based} Spatial Data Types	R. G\\"{u}ting and T. de Ridder and M. Schneider	M. Egenhofer and J. Herring	1995
8223429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frank_executable_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506345}	\N	eaecbc7123a1760492722bd476c0a7e6	a67bda4650b256993648d9809eb51a41	0023e177607e75b8f11a93e4fa13dc5e	article	Executable Axiomatic Specification Using Functional Language - Case Study: Ontology for a {Spatio-Temporal} Database	A. Frank and Damir Medak	\N	1997
8223430	\N	951	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Spatial Databases—4th International Symposium, {SSD} ‘95, Portland, {ME}	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	frank_specifying_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	184--195	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4506344}, priority = {2}	\N	4b4b3d9451502616614a2f4f8517dcb3	5bfeff82296d56628aab59bd9410b14e	8b46e3a966c6246d537a9445947307db	incollection	Specifying Open {GIS} with Functional Languages	A. Frank and W. Kuhn	M. Egenhofer and J. Herring	1995
8223431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conceptual Modeling: {ER} 2005 Workshops	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Klagenfurt, Austria,	\N	\N	frank_map_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506343}	\N	1db7776c49fbf8f29d3f053cbb02e5f8	c6433e1a08e0582a523893a89e00145b	3611883106db48b04a1c2a5cd0b0dfde	inproceedings	Map Algebra Extended with Functors for Temporal Data.	Andrew Frank	\N	2005
8223432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{COSIT} - Conference on Spatial Information Theory	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1661	frank_one_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	95--108	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506342}	\N	dd4b27a606cbb1cb4b3ea45818732083	96afd16bb05845edd92afed056a4f1e6	f452b5be76caf667d6a8addcdc39b8d4	inproceedings	One Step up the Abstraction Ladder: Combining Algebras - From Functional Pieces to a Whole	Andrew Frank	\N	1999
8223433	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Auto-Carto} 13	\N	\N	\N	{ACSM/ASPRS}	Seattle, {WA}	\N	\N	frank_higher_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	11--22	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506341}	\N	49cd3193274e0edacd879be43019f9e2	9e1ae918335b8e97df26cc331053c3e7	b739ba8786780494974c4112a885b247	inproceedings	Higher order functions necessary for spatial theory development	Andrew Frank	\N	1997
8223434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM} Pressersity Press	\N	\N	\N	finne_calling_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	114--125	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506340}	\N	435b60f75b660af2ff98e79b6f009357	096e4b9928115a258b3c52fb59061fc5	d992b88af232a1e354f17bcdf48de565	book	Calling hell from heaven and heaven from hell	Sigbjorn Finne and Daan Leijen and Erik Meijer and Simon P. Jones	\N	1999
8223435	{GeoInformatica}	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	erwig_spatio-temporal_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	269--296	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506339}	\N	a837917d74e83a61fd5e67f0d3cbb4c2	333484ced6d7f11ed1247fc8071d1bce	9c9dbaecff7a28ccbfcf4524c99780c7	article	{Spatio-Temporal} Data Types: An Approach to Modeling and Querying Moving Objects in Databases	Martin Erwig and Ralf H. G\\"{u}ting and Markus Schneider and Michalis Vazirgiannis	\N	1999
8223436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Surveying Engineering, University of Maine	Orono, {ME}	\N	\N	egenhofer_categorizing_1991	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506338}	\N	b70eead1dbc019d7cf6687af993c39d7	0b45ef06623298cfdad8170f00ec031c	499e60451c35284c7adfab68010d187c	book	Categorizing Binary Topological Relationships Between Regions, Lines, and Points in Geographic Databases	M. Egenhofer and J. Herring	\N	1991
8223437	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	daume_yet_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506337}	\N	dc28b00deeda24a09d5238b12abdce4d	0b90030ab6e40c36564cdcf8d1421b83	6a41640176dbcf4be5ebecb6675b7b54	book	Yet Another Haskell Tutorial	Hal Daume	\N	2006
8223438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chakravarty_c->haskellinterface_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506336}	\N	f1dfbe8ea7f340c4124f121abe5e01cf	d9064a9d3e1572c7ccfa5e8cbc9113eb	cd3961eb88b3a357b49d5512f4685d8b	article	C->Haskell, An Interface Generator for Haskell	Manuel M. T. Chakravarty	\N	2005
8223439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chakravarty_haskell_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506335}	\N	795b522658596203a25f69c6af31325a	9b24b80377da57df2da2be82889ad9b1	272b4ee1d8bc90b216a07593b92f5f2d	article	The Haskell 98 foreign function interface 1.0: An addendum to the Haskell 98 report	Manuel Chakravarty	\N	2003
8223440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15th International Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	L\\"{u}beck, Germany	\N	\N	chakravarty_interfacing_2004	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506334}	\N	eb13f283e2c1c65497469d2f499e8d9a	113a6082c7fb4a5b35ac654e10c16284	c8a5437c19031379d4acd89269d1c1dc	inproceedings	Interfacing Haskell with {Object-Oriented} Language	Andre P. Chakravarty and Manuel	Michaelson G. Trinder and P	2004
8223441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editora {MundoGEO}	Curitiba	\N	\N	casanova_bancos_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506333}	\N	a36981c229195e1ba9e9a9cc0c095d66	3c3be0eceea589af5262c57d9a3265e8	279c62fb947d5bea853d27037eb5e3df	book	Bancos de Dados Geograficos {(Spatial} Databases)	\N	Marco Casanova and Gilberto Camara and Clodoveu Davis and Lubia Vinhas and Gilberto Queiroz	2005
8223442	Computers and Graphics	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cmara_spring:_1996	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	13--22	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506332}	\N	83e0df344fa0fe74c4665566c1e11ca1	856a05286671e7a83b46cd39b238bb1d	84ae62172779f9883576c37ce7e24a02	article	{SPRING:} Integrating Remote Sensing and {GIS} with {Object-Oriented} Data Modelling	Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Ricardo Souza and Ubirajara Freitas and Juan Garrido	\N	1996
8223443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VII} Workshop Brasileiro de Geoinform\\'{a}tica	\N	\N	\N	{SBC}	Campos do Jord\\~{a}o	\N	\N	cmara_towardsgeneralized_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506331}	\N	6b369ff060e85d2be92710945881093c	9bddcdf490a8b7ae6c207ce49fd3ae22	bc817763fb604aa486aca3dbd8a39437	inproceedings	Towards a generalized map algebra: principles and data types	Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Danilo Palomo and Ricardo and Olga	\N	2005
8223444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bancos de Dados Geogr\\'{a}ficos	\N	\N	\N	{MundoGeo} Editora	Curitiba	\N	\N	cmara_representao_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	11--52	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506330}	\N	b1f4397a5acc260ae92d2162fd7d9204	517b74550bf55581fa71159caa8c7002	dfdbb38cd77a05b20e22a1bc342f088f	incollection	Representa\\c{c}\\~{a}o computacional de dados geogr\\'{a}ficos	Gilberto C\\^{a}mara	Marco Casanova and Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Clodoveu Davis and L\\'{u}bia Vinhas and Gilberto Ribeiro	2005
8223445	Communications of the {ACM}	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	backus_can_1978	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	613--641	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506329}	\N	c0cc37618ae2695c06eb9c3694a6bba9	3e80ad2dff9c5249a25d5459f36c8f95	edf340e1e8e4d547e20e6f12e7a3d828	article	Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neumann Style? A Functional Style and Its Algebra of Programs	J. Backus	\N	1978
8223446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais {(INPE)}	\N	aguiar_modeling_2006	\N	Doctor Thesis	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-13 00:32:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506328}	\N	309bb08f23cbc100b3b0f0e13e34cb85	9662a15eb67614e8fbff0bca011bf738	00c23ba3e82cef63256b751507ab9678	phdthesis	Modeling Land Use Change In The Brazilian Aamazon: Exploring {Intra-Regional} Heterogeneity	Ana	\N	2006
8223447	Computer, Environment and Urban Systems	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	white_high-resolution_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	383--400	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506308}	\N	884677eb49486709fc8fee3c8614c3ea	3e72d4a74d3cd000790ce50bd91233c8	1d4f001b4dee755017787410c3acef9d	article	High-resolution integrated modelling of the spatial dynamics of urban and regional systems	R. White and G. Engelen	\N	2000
8223448	Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	white_cellular_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	235--246	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506307}	\N	957d081fc624b927addee94f4ae32773	ab14b1c1b90241a46860398ef06d8ac6	ba9152ff3ff02e9833539b17883c0bf3	article	Cellular automata as the basis of integrated dynamic regional modelling	R. White and G. Engelen	\N	1997
8223449	International Regional Science Review	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	walker_theorizing_2004	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	247--270	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506306}	\N	5cc567b85475199df08f235d451005a8	bddf81dfa0c8098837a73d9298260136	2151026f2903291688920c51bc4817f1	article	Theorizing {Land-Cover} and {Land-Use} Change: The Case of Tropical Deforestation	Robert Walker	\N	2004
8223450	Environmental Management	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verburg_modelingspatial_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	391--405	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506305}	\N	c4a2a05849af689cc25323f30f714094	d133d3c6ae22c66daf8cc0503c5bb9df	3df2a3cabf4e6bf001cf6416c9085464	article	Modeling the Spatial Dynamics of Regional Land Use: The {CLUE-S} Model	Peter H. Verburg and Welmoed Soepboer and A. Veldkamp and Ramil Limpiada and Victoria Espaldon	\N	2002
8223451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Land-use and land-cover change. Local processes and global impacts	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlim	\N	\N	\N	verburg_modelling_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506303}	\N	65f5ed629cf4d8adc8971d51c4ff1b5f	3751b2f972f1fb4a145076be57084073	57b78fec44a2bbbe59fdaa70fdb65c15	inbook	Modelling land use and land cover change	Verburg and K. Kok and Pontius and A. Veldkamp and Lambin and Geist	\N	2006
8223452	Annals of Regional Science	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verburg_multi-scale_2008	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506302}	\N	c83d606c212b4ab42b0049b6c5a1cee6	502f4eb03ab6696eff1b2b7cb09166c0	f97416348cbfe9286a85715d5d19fc51	article	A multi-scale, multi-model approach for analyzing the future dynamics of European land use.	Perter H. Verburg and Bas Eickhout and Hans van Meij	\N	2008
8223453	Ecological modelling	116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verburg_spatial_1999	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	45--61	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506301}	\N	334d484a793740deb45aff0d77f8979b	8f916c1330d64d097d7b76647ffaa0ad	80bd8245fab21c251b80b1453fc27e4b	article	A spatial explicit allocation procedure for modelling the pattern of land use change based upon actual land use	Peter Verburg and G. De Koning and Kasper Kok and A. Veldkamp and J. Bouma	\N	1999
8223454	Landscape Ecology	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verburg_simulating_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	1171--1183	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506300}	\N	f062466f22fad8bd9bf2565c67b384bc	4bae347add45146b00c47b7c49245793	7531d7ee3d899acf73e0aefffe11959e	article	Simulating feedbacks in land use and land cover change models	Peter Verburg	\N	2006
8223455	Ecological modelling	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	veldkamp_clue:conceptual_1996	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	253--270	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506299}	\N	5c01d0465f8a08812f8fbe485a6c3e9c	5463373d35180ad6283a22d4b6705e9c	302680bd4340c47b3dfe6d4932a82e94	article	{CLUE:} a conceptual model to study the Conversion of Land Use and its Effects	A. Veldkamp and Fresco	\N	1996
8223456	Environmental Modeling and Assessment	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_der_veen_land_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	145--150	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506298}	\N	82e11da6a409c7df20031853e68c9583	e871b79cddf9d4522a069990d51a9096	974d2b4d01a464e9e4d75c6084164591	article	Land use changes in regional economic theory	A. van der Veen and Otter	\N	2001
8223457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IGBP} Secretariat	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	turner_land-use_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506297}	\N	403590d8273d7e445bf23dac5183271b	bcbf048d06146fd37545c0ec63a1c1be	a8c0afe5e5129cb36346d97d896811d3	techreport	{Land-Use} and {Land-Cover} Change {(LUCC):} {Science/Research} Plan, {HDP} Report No. 7	B. Turner and D. Skole and S. Sanderson and G. Fischer and L. Fresco and R. Leemans	\N	1995
8223458	Ecological modelling	154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	soares-filho_dinamica_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506296}	\N	375e3c6c1932b5cb609beab5055750ad	a305543122cc9c7c3c0d10d3e1f289b7	261718001dd6d313415fb4ecbc4e52d0	article	{DINAMICA} – a stochastic cellular automata model designed to simulate the landscape dynamics in an Amazonian colonization frontier.	Britaldo {soares-Filho} and Gustavo Cerqueira and Cassio Pennachin	\N	2002
8223459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LUCC} Project	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	parker_agent-based_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	{LUCC} Report Series no 6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506295}	\N	ef42b00c12aa5f6851876aef01d5a9fd	3434faf8cf17b942d0c8717eb87126a5	4126d69c809a587eba3d0b8b0fa271c6	techreport	{Agent-Based} Models of {Land-Use} {/Land-Cover} Change. Report and Review of an International Workshop.	Dawn Parker and Thomas Berger and S. Manson and S. {mcconnel}	\N	2002
8223460	Human Ecology	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	overmars_comparing_2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	439--452	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:54:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506294}	\N	6a6b5aff7c482d87712619d61dd22753	d757fb364853bcf13086a57ce82535b4	954994c70bdcd2181917bbb1bf253e52	article	Comparing inductive and deductive modeling of land use decisions: Principles, a model and an illustration from the Philippines	Overmars and de Groot and Huigen	\N	2007
8223461	Ecological Economics	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gibson_concept_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506293}	\N	049fc63b64e2e16772b0df0fc6f7a5d3	a29add8fcbcab0f6fbe468a8f57128f7	9ee00ee59c72ed9f5cf9e81f69031e4b	article	The concept of scale and the human dimensions of global change: a survey.	C. Gibson and E. Ostrom and Ahn	\N	2000
8223462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	geist_what_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506292}	\N	c1fc569cbcb631926df77061d4e0789b	d4f249fedaf136e1bdb53f21d6febe1b	d1a56ea5950a3ac2db53287cc7e4a351	techreport	What Drives Tropical {Deforestation?A} meta-analysis of proximate and underlying causes of deforestation based on subnational case study evidence	H. Geist and Lambin	\N	2001
8223463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{GIS,} Spatial Analysis, and Modeling	\N	\N	\N	{ESRI} Press	California	\N	\N	eastman_transition_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	357--385	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506291}	\N	5e099d992c480c50eda466eff9137a1a	e64df29424a932be4095311fc8c0deca	6ff7cdef337fe65a4283304f2ca72a92	incollection	Transition Potential Modeling for {Land-Cover} Change	Eastman and Sol\\'{o}rzano and Fossen	D. Maguire and M. Batty and M. Goodchild	2005
8223464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark University	Worcester, {MA}	\N	\N	eastman_idrisi_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506290}	\N	e778d7c23ed115695b12215cd7c75988	993cd8b1e49e3fd9bae5975c2990c146	a898c2ece728f3a9ed400ae7fa7f320b	book	{IDRISI} Kilimanjaro. Guide to {GIS} and Image Processing	J. Eastman	\N	2003
8223465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XIV SBSR Simp\\'{o}sio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto	\N	\N	\N	\N	Natal, RN	\N	\N	costa_common_2009	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506289}	\N	9a0929cd5265170b6e443eb2ffd1a336	55f4fb7816661899a4d93ba5e659cb77	8953032d9521cc31fe814270bde6cebb	inproceedings	Common Concepts to Development of the {Top-Down} Models of Land Changes	S\\'{e}rgio S. Costa and Ana P. Aguiar and Gilberto C\\^{a}mara and Evaldinolia G. Moreira	\N	2009
8223466	Ecological modelling	202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castella_combination_2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	410--420	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506288}	\N	cd53f8ba9036155427c617daadbf8929	a3b546c587b3595d46aeb111561970d2	d31a049b901d8e57e4f9566c11e06f62	article	Combination of process-oriented and pattern-oriented models of land-use change in a mountain area of Vietnam	{jean-Christophe} Castella and Peter H. Verburg	\N	2007
8223467	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castella_combining_2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506287}	\N	c931fce9a9fa2be434737703867038fc	a558bc124394500fb70a032b2a3fd57a	10c4b89ef608105011dc1f055c00f668	book	Combining top-down and bottom-up modelling approaches of land use/cover change to support public policies: Application to sustainable management of natural resources in northern Vietnam	Castella and Kam S. Pheng and Quang D. Dinh and Verburg and Hoanh C. Thai	\N	2007
8223468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University	\N	\N	\N	briassoulis_analysis_2000	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:53:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506286}	\N	77136a12f41ef397d86191b35628c6ca	59b20d3649183009e3dcd3e3670a3f91	432f5a133137b3dc0a42732b3dcd6b1d	book	Analysis of Land Use Change: Theoretical and Modeling Approaches	Helen Briassoulis	\N	2000
8223469	Communications of the {ACM}	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	maes_artificial_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506278}	\N	d3b4c0551cc0b3be3da3ad1107a35809	915ee945e3a59bc7fe020a6975568ac8	f97bb1cf54889b6c4414068624d40bbc	article	Artificial life meets entertainment: lifelike autonomous agents	P. Maes	\N	1995
8223470	Sociological Methods \\& Research	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sawyer_artificial_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	325	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506277}	\N	ff6151b789c41255dee76e817a7cb223	07e5b04feb18e4dd0085ae3ba03c2842	5e0ccedfa9e5a1c6471ee49ce2cb6499	article	Artificial societies: Multiagent systems and the micro-macro link in sociological theory	Sawyer	\N	2003
8223471	Computational \\& Mathematical Organization Theory	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conte_sociology_2001	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:44}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506276}	\N	010fe1d6780855cdc445315f3c128f29	f2441cbdf68bd7774c2d0ed634a464d4	f7150621a022b09cca95ba40fb4fbd9c	article	Sociology and social theory in agent based social simulation: A symposium	R. Conte and B. Edmonds and S. Moss and Sawyer	\N	2001
8223472	Readings in agents	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rao_modeling_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506275}	\N	88068be23d030b403f01c9db19ff6a3b	2b0ab4226737857a4367219bb68b8f96	7182a940bd922c49d0d9b7305da67a1a	article	Modeling rational agents within a {BDI-architecture}	Rao and Georgeff	\N	1997
8223473	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castle_principles_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506274}	\N	436a3d84eec5c4e518c828f1ba0f1154	978485955b0d97205e3fe38bd80f381f	38b6b3cad79415aa1318d64f7561b8eb	article	Principles and concepts of agent-based modelling for developing geospatial simulations	Castle and Crooks	\N	2006
8223474	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santa Fe Institute	\N	\N	\N	minar_swarm_1996	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506273}	\N	6959ee6c5c35c751dc3f72d280472719	d3c5fd44263fd3deb9321bfa68e3d1da	3f0d20116e3323a43ebfd284ca1f29ef	inproceedings	The swarm simulation system: A toolkit for building multi-agent simulations	N. Minar and R. Burkhart and C. Langton and M. Askenazi	\N	1996
8223475	Autonomous Societies: The computer simulation of social life	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gilbert_emergence_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506271}	\N	c3fd5b0b6cd6051cf6fc82a712d7d936	26584678e2cc0a0cbab91483e9eb426f	e1a0b1a1961f017a6e7051475fb188cd	article	Emergence in social simulation	N. Gilbert	\N	1995
8223476	Artificial societies: The computer simulation of social life	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conte_computer_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506270}	\N	9a5c524db90d080a514233d535bf4e32	6441e996fbaca481c9f7a7187e448bdb	be2ff61b2206d0537f452fc7759bed3e	article	Computer simulation for social theory	R. Conte and N. Gilbert	\N	1995
8223477	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mit Pr	\N	\N	\N	epstein_growing_1996	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506269}	\N	2b3effd6c0fd4abd7c27085bd08311ae	026e4843da63f61c2c42735410c89341	085ae9ff383440452c63edcc458ee12f	book	Growing artificial societies: Social science from the bottom up	Epstein and R. Axtell	\N	1996
8223478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open University Press	\N	\N	\N	gilbert_simulation_2005	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506268}	\N	25aa2c607ea65c112017bf312fed5cd3	092c68af21d681f0f3b1ad307b4766a7	79d704eb3c83bc3265a16edc30fff5f8	book	Simulation for the Social Scientist	Nigel Gilbert and Klaus Troitzsch	\N	2005
8223479	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	1193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	franklin_is_1997	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506267}	\N	1e4bd6a06e16ef84ac8066f7d34615d3	bf7dfc12fd50fad144eb70a9e8ef38e9	45d1e85a774a450671655d7d2508cd2a	article	Is it an Agent, or just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents	S. Franklin and A. Graesser	\N	1997
8223480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crooks_repast_2007	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506266}	\N	4aa412d188ef35955c4a4cbc1f968a4c	39cf440e7d4632df151f706774b06617	5c1b219e3a371852122d87edf6a16f41	inproceedings	The Repast {Simulation/Modelling} System for Geospatial Simulation	Crooks	\N	2007
8223481	Designing autonomous agents: Theory and practice from biology to engineering and back	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brooks_elephants_1991	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506265}	\N	22e1322f5c450e1c813b156e295cc485	7711aa80a73a8813c69e0d85aad0a351	43251d0c3f8cc4d31d0564d3928ce243	article	Elephants don't play chess	Brooks	\N	1991
8223482	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luke_mason:new_2004	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506264}	\N	c12fbd59ba3b0096eb03f1d53af7f446	bd348b95822f724416b3f736cc5f0a19	c4542c9f4de5465b9631eb2810645ab3	inproceedings	Mason: A new multi-agent simulation toolkit	S. Luke and C. {cioffi-Revilla} and L. Panait and K. Sullivan	\N	2004
8223483	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wooldridge_intelligent_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506263}	\N	050ee821b922b0f9a1aa446e11c00a10	9400eda0655a8d74ae10fc0c65fc9ebe	eb489f79aed443e41e05639346023a08	book	Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice	Michael Wooldridge and Nicholas Jennings	\N	1995
8223484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Institute of Space Research	\N	carneiro_nested-ca:foundation_2006	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506262}	\N	8e495047ae99b92e861204c2ee9344c8	f08a93e048449d6d75e80feb968e34b8	53130cc976bbc81fc73ad670241f69db	phdthesis	{Nested-CA:} a foundation for multiscale modeling of land use and land change	Tiago Carneiro	\N	2006
8223485	{SIGGRAPH} Comput. Graph.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reynolds_flocks_1987	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506261}	\N	3d0620a81d022b34ba75f0e1e060cae8	0d0433c973c4196f004d614acaa101f0	538cab3a775a91d28bf91b8549a8f489	article	Flocks, herds and schools: A distributed behavioral model	Craig Reynolds	\N	1987
8223486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tisue_netlogo:simple_2004	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506260}	\N	80c73cc747fb6afb59acc9a23cd89f0e	522ec6295cd3811c9e91de0cbbea313f	3868d7c9430ccd5e7362987711866aeb	inproceedings	{NetLogo:} A simple environment for modeling complexity	S. Tisue and U. Wilensky	\N	2004
8223487	\N	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	bonabeau_agent-based_2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506259}	\N	9e48b6be512eda22fc77f3e0618f51f5	b604cdebe24209e73b3d6ed8ecc1390b	968b6c741e5e12fba96203b44994fe70	book	Agent-based modeling: Methods and techniques for simulating human systems	E. Bonabeau	\N	2002
8223488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	russell_artificial_1995	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506258}	\N	6d05e16a07a206b6c650215d0e6c0524	9f58f911ab23e87c0110ac69f9632116	3492d652cf1677232ea53b205820edc1	book	Artificial Intelligence: Modern Approach	Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig	\N	1995
8223489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Interim Repor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	huigen_agent_2003	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506257}	\N	3c1d45bb160696ba007f925120f05687	4bf6e7582a8e04726d9042be2a383ca7	60610d2c0a0dc762c4cf24ede9a1e7dd	inproceedings	Agent Based Modelling in Land Use and Land Cover Change Studies	Marco Huigen and G\\"{u}nther Fischer	\N	2003
8223490	Journal of Mathematical Sociology	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schelling_dynamic_1971	\N	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-12 23:43:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4506256}	\N	19a125e90e2c8f38f551aba732b10342	1fd25d60f9f7726c2c45a33a9880e633	13067947aa4f0e1970739955eb9e3878	article	Dynamic models of segregation	Thomas Schelling	\N	1971
8223491	Sociological Methods Research	31	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1369559	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049124102239079	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	325--363	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-06 21:05:30}, citeulike-article-id = {1369559}, priority = {2}, comment = {Pontos Fortes
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Artiﬁcial societies represent a pure form of methodo- logical individualism; they provide explanations of social phenomena in terms of individuals and their interactions. Artiﬁcial societies are methodologically individualist when they contain only explicit representations of individual agents and of their interactions, and the macro behavior that emerges is said to be explained by the simulation (cf. Conte et al. 2001). For example, there is no explicit mechanism by which Nowak and Latanes emergent clusters cause agents to do anything; agents do not perceive the clusters and are affected only by their local neighbors.
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Axtell (2000) conducted a simulation experiment in which he kept every feature of the simulation constant, except for the network of connections among agents. The purpose of the simulation was to reproduce an observed macroeconomic pattern in retirement age
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In an artiﬁcial society, the model is a multiagent system: a set of autonomous agents that operate in parallel and that communicatewith each other.
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Focusing on three aspects of the micro-macro link:
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   1.  modeling individual agents and their interactions
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   3.  macro patterns and processes emerge as the agents interact with one another.
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   4. these emergent macro patterns are then compared to the empirically observed patterns of the society
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Thus, artiﬁcial societies are micro simulations, simulations based on the properties of lower level units such as individuals, in contrast to macro simulations of the system dynamics variety, which attempts to directly model emergent macro phenomena.
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The MAS community is loosely divided between those who focus:
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    *      Cognitive agents have explicit goals, and they are capable of reasoning about how to achieve their goals; thus, they are also known as intentional or deliberative agents.
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    *      reactive agents do not contain any internal representation of the world—neither the environment nor the other agents. They do not have explicit goals, and they do notreason about goals and plans. Instead, reactive agents are driven by simple condition-action rules, in which the conditions are certain features of the local environment of the agent
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MAS, by drawing on cognitive science, allow the representation of actors that use a wide range of decision strategies, both rational and nonrational. For example, MAS allow consideration of the internal representations of agents and their processes of plan construction and implementation, thus avoiding the behaviorist tinge ofmost rational choice theory.
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O artigo levanta tambem algumas questoes sobre normas, grupos, que podem ser usadas quando se for falar em colabora\\c{c}\\~{a}o. }, doi = {10.1177/0049124102239079}	This article introduces a general sociological readership to multiagent systems (MAS), a new computer simulation technology that has increasingly been used to describe and explain sociological phenomena. The author uses the term artificial societies to refer to social simulations using MAS and he describes MAS technology and contrasts it with other social simulation technologies. The author argues that MAS have attained a level of maturity where they can be useful tools for sociologists, and he shows how MAS provide new perspectives on contemporary discussions of the micro-macro link in sociological theory by focusing on three aspects of the micro-macro link: micro-to-macro emergence, macro-to-micro social causation, and the dialectic between emergence and social causation. 10.1177/0049124102239079	5061efcabe6f9e3ac51f0864fa6917c2	3155a7ccb5b0b10d4d9c1870f9e6df20	eb02d7ea2e32059e51ef10d99d1ee333	article	Artificial Societies: Multiagent Systems and the Micro-Macro Link in Sociological Theory	Keith R. Sawyer	\N	2003
8223493	Journal of Land Use Science	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3757397	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17474230600605202	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	29--44	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-22 17:19:31}, citeulike-article-id = {3757397}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/17474230600605202}	Recent research on land use and land cover change (LUCC) has put more emphasis on the importance of understanding the decision-making of human actors, especially in developing countries. The quest is now for a new generation of LUCC models with a decision-making component. This paper deals with the question of how to realistically represent decision-making in land use models. Two main agent decision architectures are compared. Heuristic agents take sequential decisions following a pre-defined decision tree, while optimizing agents take simultaneous decisions by solving a mathematical programming model. Optimizing behaviour is often discarded as being unrealistic. Yet the paper shows that optimizing agents do have important advantages for empirical land use modelling and that multi-agent systems (MAS) offer an ideal framework for using the strengths of both agent decision architectures. The use of optimization models is advanced with a novel three-stage decision model of investment, production, and consumption to represent uncertainty in models of land use decision-making.	47a7262270b136e1ef7efca7b9c61d62	8efa73140426b2ad73216c9e8f8c08eb	57ce256849b736982214a7975b3b4d9e	article	Land use decisions in developing countries and their representation in multi-agent systems	Pepijn Schreinemachers and Thomas Berger	\N	2006
8223494	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Princeton University Press}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1741296	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0691127026	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-12 22:58:45}, citeulike-article-id = {1741296}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0691127026}	{<p>This book provides the first clear, comprehensive, and accessible account of complex adaptive social systems, by two of the field's leading authorities. Such systems--whether political parties, stock markets, or ant colonies--present some of the most intriguing theoretical and practical challenges confronting the social sciences. Engagingly written, and balancing technical detail with intuitive explanations, <i>Complex Adaptive Systems</i> focuses on the key tools and ideas that have emerged in the field since the mid-1990s, as well as the techniques needed to investigate such systems. It provides a detailed introduction to concepts such as emergence, self-organized criticality, automata, networks, diversity, adaptation, and feedback. It also demonstrates how complex adaptive systems can be explored using methods ranging from mathematics to computational models of adaptive agents.</p><p> John Miller and Scott Page show how to combine ideas from economics, political science, biology, physics, and computer science to illuminate topics in organization, adaptation, decentralization, and robustness. They also demonstrate how the usual extremes used in modeling can be fruitfully transcended.</p>}	838596c762a86ced9e5de1b2b39f1665	7e7bc84e30f5f047a99c39a98cc9dbd9	f059764651646173b4ad90cfae8238f7	book	Complex Adaptive Systems: An Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life (Princeton Studies in Complexity)	John H. Miller and Scott E. Page	\N	2007
8223495	The American Journal of Sociology	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:311006	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2991086	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	493--527	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-12 22:44:59}, citeulike-article-id = {311006}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/2991086}	The small-world phenomenon formalized in this article as the coincidence of high local clustering and short global separation, is shown to be a general feature of sparse, decentralized networks that are neither completely ordered nor completely random. Networks of this kind have received little attention, yet they appear to be widespread in the social and natural sciences, as is indicated here by three distinct examples. Furthermore, small admixtures of randomness to an otherwise ordered network can have a dramatic impact on its dynamical, as well as structural, properties-a feature illustrated by a simple model of disease transmission.	bdbd2246f8fe25def0122bc06f2d6011	27321ae580fcdb833e1ca48d55ad2885	8d539d96a45aee168af32ff64eb93b19	article	Networks, Dynamics, and the Small-World Phenomenon	Duncan J. Watts	\N	1999
8223497	Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2289659	http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1068/b240165	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	165--174	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-05 14:34:29}, citeulike-article-id = {2289659}, priority = {4}, doi = {doi:10.1068/b240165}	Integration with geographic information systems (GIS) has helped move cellular automata (CA)-based urban and regional models from the realm of instructive metaphors to that of potentially useful qualitative forecasting tools. Such models can now be fully interactive for exploratory purposes and they can be based on actual data. New problems, however, arise as the formal integrity of the original CA framework is lost through successive relaxations of the assumptions and as the resulting complicated models become increasingly difficult to implement and understand. In this paper I propose that the theoretical problem can find a satisfactory answer in the notion of proximal space and the practical one can be handled successfully within the formalism of geo-algebra, a mathematical expression of proximal space which builds a bridge between GIS data and operations, on the one hand, and traditional robust classes of urban and regional models, on the other.	eb3be1e0f969eab8583933eaebcea6f6	0061b4e05e04645a571a89c35efe00a4	9a9a35e61f0dcab0cf1a83a259fba234	article	From cellular automata to urban models: new principles for model development and implementation	H. Couclelis	\N	1997
8223498	: Perspectives in Conceptual Modeling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1104037	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11568346\\_22	\N	CiteULike: My library [124 articles]	\N	\N	194--207	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-04 13:58:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1104037}, doi = {10.1007/11568346\\_22}	\N	05bdc3a07551229595619dfce8f17a93	c6433e1a08e0582a523893a89e00145b	b243629d632ac2a613e0c802bf629d99	book	Map Algebra Extended with Functors for Temporal Data	Andrew U. Frank	\N	2005
8224068	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karaokecash	\N	\N	Don has been involved in the karaoke industry since 1992 and began 
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renting karaoke machines to supplement his DJ business.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93364d1c2da3e4558904368a7ceb147d	f41ce77386426c09e4769b04c2cfd8fd	2bd26ea219ee5f7ece30be7a568d78ed	article	Make Money as a karaoke Host	Donny Lovering	Donny Lovering	2009
8224211	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	Jurafsky	http://www.amazon.com/Language-Processing-Prentice-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/0131873210%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0131873210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780131873216}, asin = {0131873210}, isbn = {0131873210}, dewey = {410.285}	\N	3b78c184b5998e8507ee5541590c9686	5c39281b47fe3c9ed48e88b42597aafb	b1c3af53b44b8d35fe989e5a790b55e5	book	Speech and Language Processing (2nd Edition) (Prentice Hall Series in Artificial Intelligence)	Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin	\N	2008
8224362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AI*IA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moschitti2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	290-302	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11558590_30}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	e9aa97f7cad70151aa35351e38aa93d7	d28fa2dd10634ccebb173d60f5d7ac5e	353333cd7ca106add04471fe91da4deb	inproceedings	A Semantic Kernel to Exploit Linguistic Knowledge	Roberto Basili and Marco Cammisa and Alessandro Moschitti	\N	2005
8224369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/Turney02	\N	\N	DBLP Record 'conf/acl/Turney02'	\N	\N	417-424	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P02-1053.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	1d46ce64d215b8489d71595bcff26866	a44190f71dd3f0a7b51e74a48a8bad00	081e220297dc9d325f223790ecb237f3	inproceedings	Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? Semantic Orientation Applied to Unsupervised Classification of Reviews	Peter D. Turney	\N	2002
8224394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TREC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CormackTrec2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/trec/2007	ee = {http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec16/papers/SPAM.OVERVIEW16.pdf}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	e23ae34fe2affb5dac0d63285f20a67d	d1c917a2ef8c2463d4b6d06bad0f8e3b	c5c87e89753009114a597aad3d83821c	inproceedings	TREC 2007 Spam Track Overview	Gordon V. Cormack	\N	2007
8224655	J. Lightwave Technol.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Russell:06	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-24-12-4729	\N	Optics InfoBase: Journal of Lightwave Technology - Photonic-Crystal Fibers	\N	\N	4729--4749	\N	12	\N		\N	946cf0c4f42cf385480d39b1a797da2e	6434cc431946775ef4a8c16acf246267	405b3317c50804958da0fa26782a9c55	article	Photonic-Crystal Fibers	Philip St.J. Russell	\N	2006
8224772	Nature	424	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knight:2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01940	\N	Access : Photonic crystal fibres : Nature	\N	\N	847--851	\N	6950	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature01940}	\N	71a9c79b9c728d800a5cfbb96277b532	534b697d75b93214a142f92a0e4a70e6	e594a79b30015bbdaed8d6b28d26c0c5	article	Photonic crystal fibres	Jonathan C. Knight	\N	2003
8224799	J. Lightwave Technol.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Rowland:08:JLT	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-26-1-43	\N	Optics InfoBase - Novel Low-Loss Bandgaps in All-Silica Bragg Fibers	\N	\N	43--51	\N	1	\N		We demonstrate that higher order bandgaps in all-silica Bragg fibers can have modes with four orders of magnitude lower confinement loss than those using the fundamental bandgap. A scheme for exploiting the higher order gaps for any specific wavelength via a global scaling of the fiber geometry is proposed. This approach provides lower losses than by reducing the confinement loss of the fundamental gap by scaling the core. Using a variety of modeling techniques, we have examined the band structure and guidance of idealized air-core all-silica Bragg fibers. It is demonstrated that the higher order, low loss, bandgaps analyzed here are uniquely accessible to single-material Bragg fibers, and are fundamentally different from the higher order gaps typically associated with depressed-index Bragg fibers such as the “Omniguide” fibers. Further analysis suggests that some of the key features of the guided modes of Bragg fibers can be understood by considering the properties of single hollow-core homogeneous dielectric waveguides (“boreholes”).	5c1ff3e4d41399a9364106ee1ca92a13	8b678ce5e2e8797b614a4e02514cb88b	7db8d2ebf638ae6215dedf1f9381779c	article	Novel Low-Loss Bandgaps in All-Silica Bragg Fibers	Kristopher J. Rowland and Shahraam Afshar V. and Tanya M. Monro	\N	2008
8224819	J. Opt. Soc. Am.	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yeh:78	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josa-68-9-1196	\N	Optics InfoBase - Theory of Bragg fiber	\N	\N	1196--1201	\N	9	\N		The possibility of using Bragg reflection in a cylindrical fiber to obtain lossless confined propagation in a core with a lower refractive index than that of the cladding medium is proposed and analyzed.	4a67a4a3d915186334c0ff1823887ab3	2def1fc3d39b39fd3a1fafa8a03c01c5	4350762ebbb6f500a51bf8ef567f0860	article	Theory of Bragg fiber	Pochi Yeh and Amnon Yariv and Emanuel Marom	\N	1978
8224839	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Kuriki:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-8-1510	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Hollow multilayer photonic bandgap fibers for NIR applications	\N	\N	1510--1517	\N	8	\N		Here we report the fabrication of hollow-core cylindrical photonic bandgap fibers with fundamental photonic bandgaps at near-infrared wavelengths, from 0.85 to 2.28 µm. In these fibers the photonic bandgaps are created by an all-solid multilayer composite meso-structure having a photonic crystal lattice period as small as 260 nm, individual layers below 75 nm and as many as 35 periods. These represent, to the best of our knowledge, the smallest period lengths and highest period counts reported to date for hollow PBG fibers. The fibers are drawn from a multilayer preform into extended lengths of fiber. Light is guided in the fibers through a large hollow core that is lined with an interior omnidirectional dielectric mirror. We extend the range of materials that can be used in these fibers to include poly(ether imide) (PEI) in addition to the arsenic triselenide (As2Se3) glass and poly(ether sulfone) (PES) that have been used previously. Further, we characterize the refractive indices of these materials over a broad wavelength range (0.25 – 15 µm) and incorporated the measured optical properties into calculations of the fiber photonic band structure and a preliminary loss analysis.	f6469b1c575d607777527de8a0639acc	b2f1adfc272f71e4842c092e2ea39eef	9ec70629a23dccb716e568a37ee52c61	article	Hollow multilayer photonic bandgap fibers for NIR applications	Ken Kuriki and Ofer Shapira and Shandon Hart and Gilles Benoit and Yuka Kuriki and Jean Viens and Mehmet Bayindir and John Joannopoulos and Yoel Fink	\N	2004
8224846	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Vienne:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-15-3500	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Ultra-large bandwidth hollow-core guiding in all-silica Bragg fibers with nano-supports	\N	\N	3500--3508	\N	15	\N		We demonstrate a new class of hollow-core Bragg fibers that are composed of concentric cylindrical silica rings separated by nanoscale support bridges. We theoretically predict and experimentally observe hollow-core confinement over an octave frequency range. The bandwidth of bandgap guiding in this new class of Bragg fibers exceeds that of other hollow-core fibers reported in the literature. With only three rings of silica cladding layers, these Bragg fibers achieve propagation loss of the order of 1 dB/m.	4a3a72c6054e259e7b88b11bb68f3421	bc656eb48f1f5d3edb8c6e5e85f1129e	9648b8bd2d0f27304ae28bd44d9ededf	article	Ultra-large bandwidth hollow-core guiding in all-silica Bragg fibers with nano-supports	Guillaume Vienne and Yong Xu and Christian Jakobsen and Hans-Jurgen Deyerl and Jesper Jensen and Thorkild Sorensen and Theis Hansen and Yanyi Huang and Matthew Terrel and Reginald Lee and Niels Mortensen and Jes Broeng and Harald Simonsen and Anders Bjarklev and Amnon Yariv	\N	2004
8224853	Opt. Express	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Xu:03	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-11-9-1039	\N	Optics InfoBase - Asymptotic analysis of silicon based Bragg fibers	\N	\N	1039--1049	\N	9	\N		We developed an asymptotic formalism that fully characterizes the propagation and loss properties of a Bragg fiber with finite cladding layers. The formalism is subsequently applied to miniature air-core Bragg fibers with Silicon-based cladding mirrors. The fiber performance is analyzed as a function of the Bragg cladding geometries, the core radius and the material absorption. The problems of fiber core deformation and other defects in Bragg fibers are also addressed using a finite-difference time-domain analysis and a Gaussian beam approximation, respectively.	d23e66e2d7640616b3d6ab03e836c39d	6d388153eefeddab0250d100db113932	11e1065c82ae4d2e3ce281aefb75f1e0	article	Asymptotic analysis of silicon based Bragg fibers	Yong Xu and Amnon Yariv and James Fleming and Shawn-Yu Lin	\N	2003
8224867	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Uranus:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-12-2795	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Modelling of microstructured waveguides using a finite-element-based vectorial mode solver with transparent boundary conditions	\N	\N	2795--2809	\N	12	\N		A finite-element-based vectorial optical mode solver is used to analyze microstructured optical waveguides. By employing 1st-order Bayliss-Gunzburger-Turkel-like transparent boundary conditions, both the real and imaginary part of the modal indices can be calculated in a relatively small computational domain. Results for waveguides with either circular or non-circular microstructured holes, solid- or air-core will be presented, including the silica-air Bragg fiber recently demonstrated by Vienne et al. (Post-deadline Paper PDP25, OFC 2004). The results of solid-core structures are in good agreement with the results of other methods while the results of air-core structure agree to the experimental results.	103b7dd7c28991b1a730a43206a00317	3be551c283ede15f933a84a8d1b72012	08694acc0e19aa77213f973616da52ad	article	Modelling of microstructured waveguides using a finite-element-based vectorial mode solver with transparent boundary conditions	Henri Uranus and H. Hoekstra	\N	2004
8224938	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Guo:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-1-198	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Comparative analysis of Bragg fibers	\N	\N	198--207	\N	1	\N		In this paper, we compare three analysis methods for Bragg fibers, viz. the transfer matrix method, the asymptotic method and the Galerkin method. We also show that with minor modifications, the transfer matrix method is able to calculate exactly the leakage loss of Bragg fibers due to a finite number of H/L layers. This approach is more straightforward than the commonly used Chew’s method. It is shown that the asymptotic approximation condition should be satisfied in order to get accurate results. The TE and TM modes, and the band gap structures are analyzed using Galerkin method.	1d92b5a68daadd7f6456b0d680ee1101	1ea0290834842f2baae55fc6138057b9	c04a61e9830e71bb8de23bf58b9b6f27	article	Comparative analysis of Bragg fibers	Shangping Guo and Sacharia Albin and Robert Rogowski	\N	2004
8224950	Opt. Lett.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Xu:02	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-27-12-1019	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Asymptotic analysis of dielectric coaxial fibers	\N	\N	1019--1021	\N	12	\N		Using an asymptotic analysis, we analytically calculate the dispersion and the field distribution of guided modes in an all-dielectric coaxial fiber. We compare the analytical results with those obtained from numerical calculations and find excellent agreement between them. We demonstrate that both the Bragg reflection and the total internal reflection play important roles in providing confinement and determining the dispersion characteristics of the coaxial fiber modes.	d648ff46375faf487bb2175f357424fd	a274acb4fb7608a3ae7ef94b40bf30c0	82eeb886c69cffd59e177f562f6850eb	article	Asymptotic analysis of dielectric coaxial fibers	Yong Xu and Reginald K. Lee and Amnon Yariv	\N	2002
8224968	Opt. Lett.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Xu:00	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-25-24-1756	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Asymptotic analysis of Bragg fibers	\N	\N	1756--1758	\N	24	\N		Using an asymptotic analysis, we obtain an eigenvalue equation for the general mode dispersion in Bragg fibers. The asymptotic analysis is applied to calculate the dispersion relation and the field distribution of TE modes in a Bragg fiber. We compare the asymptotic results with exact solutions and find excellent agreement between them. This asymptotic approach greatly simplifies the analysis and design of Bragg fibers.	f24f3c452be39df340984d677101a525	2d251741d047baac00c1b8389dcefa52	6e8b02826b96be113c617c5d1f02d78b	article	Asymptotic analysis of Bragg fibers	Yong Xu and Reginald K. Lee and Amnon Yariv	\N	2000
8224981	Opt. Express	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Johnson:01	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-9-13-748	\N	Optics InfoBase - Low-loss asymptotically single-mode propagation in large-core OmniGuide fibers	\N	\N	748--779	\N	13	\N		We present the light-propagation characteristics of OmniGuide fibers, which guide light by concentric multi-layer dielectric mirrors having the property of omnidirectional reflection. We show how the lowest-loss TE_01 mode can propagate in a single-mode fashion through even large-core fibers, with other modes eliminated asymptotically by their higher losses and poor coupling, analogous to hollow metallic microwave waveguides. Dispersion, radiation leakage, material absorption, nonlinearities, bending, acircularity, and interface roughness are considered with the help of leaky modes and perturbation theory, and both numerical results and general scaling relations are presented. We show that cladding properties such as absorption and nonlinearity are suppressed by many orders of magnitude due to the strong confinement in a hollow core, and other imperfections are tolerable, promising that the properties of silica fibers may be surpassed even when nominally poor materials are employed.	c5145ffefdb1d78e42d0035980fa251c	496e76189ffa08dc31e87ac49d6772c4	aadb5e5c79898be9c6cfb1698fbea968	article	Low-loss asymptotically single-mode propagation in large-core OmniGuide fibers	Steven Johnson and Mihai Ibanescu and M. Skorobogatiy and Ori Weisberg and Torkel Engeness and Marin Soljacic and Steven Jacobs and J. Joannopoulos and Yoel Fink	\N	2001
8224983	J. Opt. Soc. Am. B	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Finazzi:03	http://josab.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josab-20-7-1427	\N	Optics InfoBase - Small-core silica holey fibers: nonlinearity and confinement loss trade-offs	\N	\N	1427--1436	\N	7	\N		Holey fibers with small-core dimensions relative to the optical wavelength and large air-filling fractions offer tight mode confinement and are therefore attractive for highly nonlinear fiber applications. We investigated the role of confinement loss in these small-core fibers to optimize the design of practical highly nonlinear fibers. We found that silica holey fibers can exhibit effective nonlinearities as great as 52 W−1 km−1 and that the confinement loss can be less than the losses of standard fiber types. We show that the dispersive properties of some of the designs are suitable for a range of device applications.	4fc08136d4a9396b47f9ba983e37c784	7f07802255869c7b98147fd7fe519f84	72e580c7fb97859f40cad547fda67315	article	Small-core silica holey fibers: nonlinearity and confinement loss trade-offs	Vittoria Finazzi and Tanya M. Monro and David J. Richardson	\N	2003
8224993	J. Lightwave Technol.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Obayya:02	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-20-6-1054	\N	Optics InfoBase - Full Vectorial Finite-Element-Based Imaginary Distance Beam Propagation Solution of Complex Modes in Optical Waveguides	\N	\N	1054	\N	6	\N		In this paper, we address accurate computation of complex propagation constants and field distributions of different modes, in general, lossless and lossy optical dielectric waveguides. Using the vector finite-element formulation of the beam propagation method combined with the imaginary distance propagation technique, sequence of both the guided and leaky modes can be accurately calculated. To show the versatility and numerical precision of the proposed technique,we compute the modes of three different three-dimensional (3-D) waveguide structures and compare the results against those of other, different, vector formulations. Further, we present the design of a higher order mode filtering device, based on a 3-D leaky mode optical waveguide.	83a2e12bd05b2f936fa128f529c630bb	dc6021cd4849e66210bae2ac56731173	9b1b0f836dad2650a931be4bfb93b11b	article	Full Vectorial Finite-Element-Based Imaginary Distance Beam Propagation Solution of Complex Modes in Optical Waveguides	S. S. A. Obayya and B. M. Azizur Rahman and Kenneth T. V. Grattan and H. A. El-Mikati	\N	2002
8224997	J. Opt. Soc. Am.	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yeh:77	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josa-67-4-423	\N	Optics InfoBase - Electromagnetic propagation in periodic stratified media. I. General theory	\N	\N	423--437	\N	4	\N		The propagation of electromagnetic radiation in periodically stratified media is considered. Media of finite, semi-infinite, and infinite extent are treated. A diagonalization of the unit cell translation operator is used to obtain exact solutions for the Bloch waves, the dispersion relations, and the band structure of the medium. Some new phenomena with applications to integrated optics and laser technology are presented.	f10294405f32e13b4726dd279a11d7b3	6d08e44800fcf96d2bcc6c194120db3e	d886f5944b5d669043d3f1a12350d24f	article	Electromagnetic propagation in periodic stratified media. I. General theory	Pochi Yeh and Amnon Yariv and Chi-Shain Hong	\N	1977
8225030	Opt. Express	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Rowland:08	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-16-22-17935	\N	Optics InfoBase - Bandgaps and antiresonances in integrated-ARROWs and Bragg fibers; a simple model	\N	\N	17935--17951	\N	22	\N		We consider the spectral properties of dielectric waveguides with low refractive index cores and binary layered claddings, such as Bragg fibers and integrated-ARROWs. We show that the full, nontrivial, 2-D spectrum of Bloch bands (hence bandgaps) of such claddings correspond, in structure and topology, to the dispersion properties of both constituent layer types; quantitatively demonstrating an intimate relationship between the bandgap and antiresonance guidance mechanisms. The dispersion functions of these layers, and the interactions thereof, thus form what we coin the Stratified Planar Anti-Resonant Reflecting OpticalWaveguide (SPARROW) model, capable of quantitative, analytic, descriptions of many nontrivial bandgap and antiresonance properties. The SPARROW model is useful for the spectral analysis and design of Bragg fibers and integrated-ARROWs with cores of arbitrary refractive index (equal to or less than the lowest cladding index). Both waveguide types are of interest for sensing and microfluidic applications due to their natural ability to guide light within low-index cores, permitting low-loss guidance within a large range of gases and liquids. A liquid-core Bragg fiber is discussed as an example, demonstrating the applicability of the SPARROW model to realistic and important waveguide designs. 	c8c9ba3e1b69ea5bfc33e4fb4036c009	2fb5118064b9be14e6e29a7ea129a0b0	e7d66614045490d67d95e5f256385762	article	Bandgaps and antiresonances in integrated-ARROWs and Bragg fibers; a simple model	Kristopher J. Rowland and Shahraam Afshar V. and Tanya M. Monro	\N	2008
8225055	Opt. Express	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Argyros:02	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-10-24-1411	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Guided modes and loss in Bragg fibres	\N	\N	1411--1417	\N	24	\N		In this paper we investigate Bragg fibres and compare calculations on the exact fibre structures with calculations based on band diagrams and a simplified model involving multilayers. We show how the number of layers and the core size affect the wavelengths guided, the loss and the effective singlemodedness. An approximate relation between the real and imaginary parts of the effective mode indices is derived. The general design considered has a TE mode as the least lossy mode providing effectively single polarisation non-degenerate mode guidance.	fd144cda9ca55a417e22f89d25a349c8	f7a5f615a324da9a19ca48cb302f025b	fd43272d19409d55114528ae861e12ed	article	Guided modes and loss in Bragg fibres	Alexander Argyros	\N	2002
8225064	Opt. Express	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Bassett:02	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-10-23-1342	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Elimination of polarization degeneracy in round waveguides	\N	\N	1342--1346	\N	23	\N		We show how to design a round optical fiber so that it is effectively single moded, with no polarization degeneracy. Such fibers would be free from the consequences of polarization degeneracy or near degeneracy – phenomena such as polarization fading in interferometry, and polarization mode dispersion – and so may offer an alternative to polarization maintaining fibers for the avoidance of these phenomena. The design presented builds on an earlier observation of polarization selective refection in Bragg fibers.	544b95f2e2400aae7802290bfc9e0b70	a2a6033447134585db53b89dcea1fe69	5b6843a998d3dd69bf29c3b11408955c	article	Elimination of polarization degeneracy in round waveguides	Ian Bassett and Alexander Argyros	\N	2002
8225073	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Argyros:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-12-2688	\N	Optics InfoBase - Analysis of ring-structured Bragg fibres for single TE mode guidance	\N	\N	2688--2698	\N	12	\N		Ring-structured Bragg fibres that support a single TE-polarisation mode are investigated. The fibre designs consist of a hollow core and rings of holes concentric with the core, which form the low-index layers of the Bragg reflector in the cladding. The effects of varying the air fraction in each ring of holes on the transmission properties of the fibres are analysed and an approximate model based on homogenisation is explored. Surface modes and transitions thereof are also discussed.	d1949355518b4d5e5418272f149066ad	930f5bf1890a508b626e4487d2c4f0fb	9d53160dd6fd8804ac1a6645f2d5dce6	article	Analysis of ring-structured Bragg fibres for single TE mode guidance	Alexander Argyros and Ian Bassett and Martijn van Eijkelenborg and Maryanne Large	\N	2004
8225076	Opt. Express	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Issa:03	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-11-9-996	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Identifying hollow waveguide guidance in air-cored microstructured optical fibres	\N	\N	996--1001	\N	9	\N		An analysis of leaky modes in real microstructured optical fibres fabricated specifically for photonic band gap guidance in an air core has been used to identify alternative guiding mechanisms. The supported leaky modes exhibit properties closely matching a simple hollow waveguide, uninfluenced by the surrounding microstructure. The analysis gives a quantitative determination of the wavelength dependent loss of these modes and illustrates a mechanism not photonic band gap in origin by which colouration can be observed in such fibres. These findings are demonstrated experimentally.	09fd0c89bb4e508d0337573f83c3604d	d55cb1756863223fd9b8dd0b3f66d532	92b37cf49b755dea8447045faf10aa34	article	Identifying hollow waveguide guidance in air-cored microstructured optical fibres	Nader Issa and Alexander Argyros and Martijn van Eijkelenborg and Joseph Zagari	\N	2003
8225124	Nature	420	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Temelkuran:02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01275	\N	Wavelength-scalable hollow optical fibres with large photonic bandgaps for CO: 2: laser transmission : Abstract : Nature	\N	\N	650--653	\N	6916	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature01275}	Conventional solid-core optical fibres require highly transparent materials. Such materials have been difficult to identify owing to the fundamental limitations associated with the propagation of light through solids, such as absorption, scattering and nonlinear effects. Hollow optical fibres offer the potential to minimize the dependence of light transmission on fibre material transparency1, 2, 3. Here we report on the design and drawing of a hollow optical fibre lined with an interior omnidirectional dielectric mirror4. Confinement of light in the hollow core is provided by the large photonic bandgaps5, 6, 7 established by the multiple alternating submicrometre-thick layers of a high-refractive-index glass and a low-refractive-index polymer. The fundamental and high-order transmission windows are determined by the layer dimensions and can be scaled from 0.75 to 10.6 microm in wavelength. Tens of metres of hollow photonic bandgap fibres for transmission of carbon dioxide laser light at 10.6 microm wavelength were drawn. The transmission losses are found to be less than 1.0 dB m-1, orders of magnitude lower than those of the intrinsic fibre material, thus demonstrating that low attenuation can be achieved through structural design rather than high-transparency material selection.	dfac37d7a93d6ef1e6b57699d0ee7c8a	595cec43d07b79a9c293fa2ee69b46b3	96cd35440b3a2928b9f8fed5d33f6969	article	Wavelength-scalable hollow optical fibres with large photonic bandgaps for CO2 laser transmission	Burak Temelkuran and Shandon D. Hart and Gilles Benoit and John D. Joannopoulos and Yoel Fink	\N	2002
8225145	Theoretical Computer Science	362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yang2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V1G-4K8R2XR-1/2/661309dab5fa1ca03a9d3f7c4cddf8f6	\N	ScienceDirect - Theoretical Computer Science : Computational aspects of mining maximal frequent patterns	\N	\N	63 - 85	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0304-3975}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2006.05.029}	In this paper we study the complexity-theoretic aspects of mining maximal frequent patterns, from the perspective of counting the number of all distinct solutions. We present the first formal proof that the problem of counting the number of maximal frequent itemsets in a database of transactions, given an arbitrary support threshold, is #P-complete, thereby providing theoretical evidence that the problem of mining maximal frequent itemsets is NP-hard. We also extend our complexity analysis to other similar data mining problems that deal with complex data structures, such as sequences, trees, and graphs. We investigate several variants of these mining problems in which the patterns of interest are subsequences, subtrees, or subgraphs, and show that the associated problems of counting the number of maximal frequent patterns are all either #P-complete or #P-hard.	7c030d49f3a7c77c1c6f92710985f2b3	49269f4319d4fc99f4f67afe4c515eea	04a70004893c88b1587e3db9839e4d47	article	Computational aspects of mining maximal frequent patterns	Guizhen Yang	\N	2006
8225902	Süddeutsche Zeitung Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BojanowskiWA2009	http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/678/462297/text/	\N		\N	\N	34-40	\N	4	\N		"Laien freuen sich, wenn Sternschnuppen am Himmel aufleuchten. Astronomen hingegen warnen, dass Asteroiden ganze Zivilisationen vernichten können. Derzeit scheint die Gefahr zuzunehmen."	292225fb77165a0ad30e5012edbbef33	88566cb819835051f8463de3c93b5890	00f7821a6226f531f73150195e505a36	article	Warnschüsse aus dem All : Meteoriten	Axel Bojanowski	\N	2009
8226020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mayer	Klosterneuburg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD9825149	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	91, 72 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-901025-71-5, 978-3-901025-71-6}, language = {ger}	\N	21412332c2b71da767228190ebfbe9a2	2688695c9fcd9c1402e5d56128253f40	1fa14d5beb9e4333fe5f38b9e05ca6b5	book	Verborgene Schönheit	Alois Haidinger	\N	1998
8226201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PLC	http://program-plc.blogspot.com/	\N	Free Programmable Logic Controller or plc, plc pdf, software plc, program plc, download plc, free plc, ladder plc, plc simulator and tutorial all plc type. Please Visits : http://program-plc.blogspot	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01c696b07eeae1f9fc2e18dcbf066e13	d53ecb9bedfbf2cabb5bac6e9e4b81cf	b94b1d6bf6cd318501f598d59f65fb41	booklet	PLC, PLC pdf, Tutorial PLC, Program PLC, Download PLC, Free PLC, Ladder PLC, PLC Simulator and PLC Tutorial	plc ladder	plc ladder	2009
8226342	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambrige	\N	\N	Hobbes2005	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hobbes-Citizen-Cambridge-History-Political/dp/0521437806%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521437806	\N	Hobbes: On the Citizen Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought: Thomas Hobbes: Amazon.co.uk: Richard Tuck, Michael Silverthorne: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521437806}, asin = {0521437806}, isbn = {0521437806}, dewey = {320.1}	\N	ca54034b5da20fa5cf2634f86289c4e9	ce4809c3492d69ef1bbc318957d09eaa	e33cac2b8b0137bcfdbf97f08349223d	book	On the Citizen	Thomas Hobbes	\N	2005
8226357	\N	\N	\N	New edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications Inc.	Mineola, N.Y.	\N	\N	Hobbes2006	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Leviathan-Philosophical-Classics-Thomas-Hobbes/dp/0486447944%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0486447944	\N	Leviathan (Dover Philosophical Classics): Thomas Hobbes: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0486447944}, dewey = {320.1}, ean = {9780486447940}, isbn = {0486447944}	\N	a1f51e14937ea303c38ad7fe677a3e12	602071e80edc1752a4a33663f3630613	c2aca2aafc135ff7943e4e0321cd3bea	book	Leviathan	Thomas Hobbes	\N	2006
8226378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin  ; Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66454250	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 308 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-75503-6, 3-540-75503-9}, language = {eng}	\N	08f46e60a1df972304a044f57ec54a2b	bc563b6c8e1d43df129911860f112d31	705716a13bf272b03ac233bba2386bd3	book	Service chain management	Christos Voudouris	\N	2008
8226399	\N	\N	\N	New Ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	CUP1994	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cambridge-History-Political-Thought-14501700/dp/0521477727%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521477727	\N	The Cambridge History of Political Thought 14501700: Mark Goldie, J. H. Burns: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0521477727}, dewey = {320.09}, ean = {9780521477727}, isbn = {0521477727}	\N	49a1a509cb2adc5ec91d1aa8dcabd357	b6ed03813ac37a8c4b8d17f31c31439d	6f6cec7d261b31ee9a915a06f1e8e30c	book	The Cambridge History of Political Thought 14501700	\N	\N	1994
8226703	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N	Where semantic web started.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
8226782	ACM Comput. Surv.	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Navigli09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1459355&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=34832046&CFTOKEN=35850186	\N	Word sense disambiguation	\N	\N	1--69	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1459352.1459355}	\N	5a161d537ae2f5b01f1fe08b2f0e8cf1	cec0f0d37b177f2e182608017089ad01	113f45fddcbbd9642982dfec4b9dc465	article	Word sense disambiguation: A survey	Roberto Navigli	\N	2009
8226986	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	Oktober	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stauffenburg	Tübingen	\N	Einführungen	E-Learning_Rösler	\N	\N		\N	ISBN: 978-3-86057-289-4
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8227002	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Narr	Tübingen	\N	Giessener Beiträge zur Fremdsprachendidaktik	Würffel_Diss	\N	\N		\N	ISBN: 3823362348	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Arbeit liefert einen empirisch fundierten Beitrag zur Diskussion um das Fremdsprachenlernen mit digitalen Medien: Sie beschreibt die Resultate einer explorativ-interpretativen Studie, in der auf der Grundlage von Laut-Denk-Protokollen die Aufgabenbearbeitungen von Lernenden in internetgestütztem Selbstlernmaterial zum Erwerb einer Lesekompetenz beobachtet und analysiert worden sind. Die Arbeit liefert eine systematische und durch Belegstellen illustrierte Übersicht über alle von den Lernenden verwendeten Strategien, wobei jede einzelne Strategie in den Kontext der jeweiligen Aufgabenbearbeitung eingeordnet wird. Außerdem werden die bei den Aufgabenbearbeitungen auftretenden Probleme dargestellt und didaktische Implikationen formuliert, die vor allem für die Nutzer und Produzenten von computergestützten Materialien zum Fremdsprachenlernen von Interesse sein können.	7f238160848a9987d7ae966fb279d18c	d90f527f51b50d7d70a62ffc178f2b28	2a0d6b6e624f397b0505e10f844d30a9	book	Strategiengebrauch bei Aufgabenbearbeitungen in internetgestütztem Selbstlernmaterial	Nicola Würffel	\N	2006
8227011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	\N	Mitschian_NeueMedien	\N	\N		\N	ISBN: 3763901302	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	76d70075a5c4561ca8067fb65e4fc2d8	4548232c6297c9204057f5d10ea034a8	d78f0f6e2d4b9668e296f538b5d45879	book	Neue Medien - neue Lernwerkzeuge 	Haymo Mitschian	\N	1999
8227165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ewens2004mpg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75abb821a27bdda357563289abb38f61	3b97f62828dfe74092e1569354d1e5cf	b367e0a3ede36b17e69129d9ce8c542e	book	{Mathematical population genetics}	W.J. Ewens	\N	2004
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8227369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	duepunti edizioni	Palermo	\N	\N	com05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		:duepunti edizioni
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\	Michele Cometa, Visioni della fine. Apocalissi, catastrofi, estinzioni - dicembre 2004
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L’alba del nuovo millennio è stata salutata da eventi catastrofici in cui l’immaginario letterario trova conferma nell’attualità della cronaca. Da Kafka a Blumenberg, da Jim Morrison a Francis Ford Coppola, dall’astronomia settecentesca alla teologia negativa, la staordinaria visionarietà della letteratura apocalittica si è costantemente intrecciata con le immagini della cultura di massa, l’indagine teologica sul Giudizio finale con le mitologie popolari dell a distruzione del mondo. Nei saggi che co mpongono questo volume l’autore ricostruisce le figurazioni tradizionali del pensiero della finenella letteratura, nell’arte e nel cinema, proponendo al pensiero contemporaneo una riflessione sulle virtualità del futuro.
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Michele Cometa (Palermo 1959) insegna Letterature comparate e Letteratura tedesca nell’Università di Palermo. Tra le sue più recenti pubblicazioni: Dizionario degli studi culturali (2004) e Parole che dipingono. Letteratura e cultura visuale tra Settecento e Novecento (2004).	4f46bf6c90405b51ee8a5387e38f6694	d23a95c07774ff9ca959899df31d3957	807ff6fa7f2279e3dac62bee20c629f3	book	Visioni della fine Apocalissi, catastrofi, estinzioni	Michele Cometa	\N	2005
8227389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	duepunti edizioni	Palermo	\N	\N	bou06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Michel Bounan
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Logica del terrorismo
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Titolo originale Logique du terrorisme
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(Allia, Paris 2003)
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Traduzione di Elena Paul
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Postfazione di Gian Carlo Caselli
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Saggio essenziale e tagliente, si colloca nell'ampio dibattito sull'incontro/scontro tra civiltà e sulla rielaborazione della nozione di verità inaugurata dal filosofo Alain Badiou.
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Attraverso una ricostruzione storica e un tenta-tivo di classificazione del terrorismo, Michel Bounan mostra che l'interpretazione comune del fenomeno, promossa dalle istituzioni e dai media, e apparentemente condivisa dai terrori-sti stessi, tende a nasconderne le reali implicazioni.
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Basandosi su una ricca scelta di esempi storici, l'autore osserva che il terrorismo è un potente strumento di governo e risponde alle esigenze del potere. Questa prospettiva per-mette di interpretare in modo inedito i più recenti fatti di cronaca - l'11 settembre, la campagna russa in Cecenia, la guerra in Iraq. Il confronto sulle tesi di Bounan prende forma tra le pagine del libro stesso grazie all'inter-vento di Gian Carlo Caselli e Giusto Catania.
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Michel Bounan, medico e filosofo nato a Créteil in Francia nel 1942. Autore di saggi quali Les Temps du Sida, 1990 (I tempi dell'aids) e L'Art de Céline et son temps, 1998, che hanno suscitato reazioni vivaci e aspre polemiche, e un intenso scambio con Guy Debord.	0cbbb88711c17e3f7bcbb901f012bb55	92094127da9d39b5dc5a0edd47168e56	970c6fdd59a2f7f8a7a95667fddbde85	book	Logica del terrorismo	Michel Bounan	\N	2006
8228414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1530855	http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521519861	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0521519861, 9780521519861}	presents numerical methods and associated computer codes in Matlab for the solution of a spectrum of models expressed as partial differential equations (PDEs), one of the mostly widely used forms of mathematics in science and engineering. The authors focus on the method of lines (MOL), a well-established numerical procedure for all major classes of PDEs in which the boundary value partial derivatives are approximated algebraically by finite differences. This reduces the PDEs to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and thus makes the computer code easy to understand, implement, and modify. Also, the ODEs (via MOL) can be combined with any other ODEs that are part of the model (so that MOL naturally accommodates ODE/PDE models). This book uniquely includes a detailed line-by-line discussion of computer code as related to the associated equations of the PDE model.	3f3d3c746360bdf9240bcc235bcfb98c	d71cf248bea289bf087437b8b91199df	66f05c16eb52edd7adc18aed539b1c77	book	A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation Models: Method of Lines Analysis with Matlab	William E. Schiesser and Graham W. Griffiths	\N	2009
8228418	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	AntoniouHarm08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	39f113db3aa7811c869a62d2c8339276	9d8b8e2c7a3ba2a4ead6af2e6cd30037	fae8b9efbb8ef5700e020b60047d2c54	book	A Semantic Web Primer	Grigoris Antoniou and Frank van Harmelen	\N	2008
8228422	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baraka06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	length = {213}, language = {english}, sponsor = {FWF (Austrian Science Fund) Project P17643-N04}	This dissertation develops a framework for publishing and discovering mathematical Web services consisting of a registry for publishing mathe- matical services and a query language for syntactically and semantically discovering mathematical services published in the registry.	e9366260f491b8dd113cb7fb5a3f0b4c	f2841af8403e7729fdbd61662b0c304c	6f65e5d9a8cb919d9b86c96096759db1	techreport	{A Framework for Publishing and Discovering Mathematical Web Services}	Rebhi S. Baraka	\N	2006
8228432	\N	3842 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CaoLiu06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	919-922	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ac06e81ddcc2050288fa4d442b2de92	6f5a6c986fd6dd036f9e77a1e8102c54	62e6ac9696b401e5f34a8afa88f47f3f	book	Discovery of web services applied to scientific computations based on QOS	H. Cao and D. Liu and R. Fu	\N	2006
8228433	\N	3053 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CapDav04	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	213-224	\N	\N	\N	http = {http://monet.nag.co.uk/monet/}	\N	795b811355bc57d71915ea33aebd8d95	f5acd3c5d27e08d1e011ee68e17b95ca	4f4c13f6ffde311000e76998dd837f27	book	Mathematics on the (semantic) NET	O. Caprotti and J. H. Davenport and M. Dewar and J. Padget	\N	2004
8228434	\N	3119 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CapDew04	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	73-87	\N	\N	\N		\N	89fbffd7def8a5e90888d41c82288c93	441a9beada08c1128d2ec76ac904e069	d243b46df000558d35fb8abcbd6c55dd	book	Mathematical service matching using description logic and OWL	Mike Dewar Olga Caprotti and Daniele Turi	\N	2004
8228443	IEEE Annals of the History of Computing	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DonGol08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	30-41	\N	2	\N		\N	9d44e4654c7a4e1c75de85e22f796b21	4c7f64d3e45c46019f2193776fe1263b	162657f4cd6892cf146c2387aaeb33c0	article	Netlib and NA-Net: Building a scientific computing community	J. Dongarra and G. H. Golub and E. Grosse and C. Moler and K. Moore	\N	2008
8228444	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duscher06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	length = {40}, language = {english}, sponsor = {FWF (Austrian Science Fund) Project P17643-N04}	This paper describes the architecture of an execution environment for mathematical services using current web service technologies. This en- vironment allows to execute manually created process descriptions that specify the dynamic behavior of stateful mathematical services; the indi- vidual interaction steps needed for obtaining a result are hidden by the environment. Building on previous work done in this area, an approach for transforming descriptions in Mathematical Services Description Language (MSDL) is introduced.	68e79f73fd936f45733f59c2a8882993	a5618e024245bdffcb98e5ed517fb13e	ec4c2ef4ce5d1d0f7f3c7a0ed28795cd	techreport	{An Execution Environment for Mathematical for Services based on WSRF and WS-BPEL}	Andreas Duscher	\N	2006
8228445	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC)	\N	\N	Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria	\N	\N	Duscher07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	length = {26}, language = {english}, sponsor = {FWF (Austrian Science Fund) Project P17643-N04 "MathBroker II: Brokering Mathematical Services"}	In this paper we investigate a possible approach for describing the communication behavior of mathematical software. The observed behaviour implies the occurrence of commonly recur- ring patterns of interaction between communication participants. Identifying the interaction patterns facilitates the development of a declarative pattern language and in a nal step the possibility of ad-hoc interaction between the involved parties, that have no pre-implemented interaction protocols.	d7017ec0e88bd41d24f717ac0b64a5e4	fc74e8e992f724aa07df7e91dc4aa45a	a56168226e75e1910449ce468c044aea	techreport	{A Pattern-based Interaction Language for Mathematical Services}	Andreas Duscher	\N	2007
8228447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In proceedings of the International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), Las Vegas	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engelen03	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	346--352	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee91325a1fba139f8b9a7f3ad97bb2b7	6d100db20eb1042bf739843464326a44	d24dc0e2e7dee94f341e19123e66cd2f	inproceedings	Pushing the SOAP Envelope with Web Services for Scientific Computing	Robert A. Van Engelen	\N	2003
8228448	International Journal of Approximate Reasoning	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenza08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	808-828	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb54d986f000041e1479c2580bd76298	c1875c85848e23462b4717092d6e6a26	07f23ed7d5ad74f6843e5e575f697316	article	A hybrid approach to semantic web services matchmaking	Sabrina Senatore Giuseppe Fenza	\N	2008
8228449	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	freund03	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	933--969	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	\N	05cc6abffb816ed924498841242efbf5	9ef638a554f1c5cc020ce04570cf3376	a257b40bba5513275a03cba41fd9b9e0	article	An efficient boosting algorithm for combining preferences	Yoav Freund and Raj Iyer and Robert E. Schapire and Yoram Singer	\N	2003
8228453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	GruOls94	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e4533c786e66860dbc82ce83dea3c6a	d14849f49e27a73df7b3ba439507bd66	cb6b27930701a0d33c0e15c4eacba05b	inproceedings	An Ontology for Engineering Mathematics	T. Gruber and G. Olsen	\N	1994
8228454	Expert systems with applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	han04	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-17 11:52:14}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {201825}	\N	4414429673052b338c04c210b134b5eb	82ad22f08798a4137d9fe16d40a927dd	ede80abaec25d125a725cf33fe8875cb	article	A scalable P2P recommender system based on distributed collaborative filtering	Peng Han and Bo Xie and Fan Yang and Ruimin Sheng	\N	2004
8228457	Inf. Retr.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Herlocker02	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	287--310	\N	4	\N	issn = {1386-4564}, doi = {10.1023/a:1020443909834}	\N	02543f155389f51eceff8ed0bc5aa1d6	c8976d8ac193e1d21df49a480392c665	5a42e439f5859629e6b9d7363320159f	article	An Empirical Analysis of Design Choices in Neighborhood-Based Collaborative Filtering Algorithms	Jon Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2002
8228463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JenNat07b	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	1035-1041	\N	\N	\N		\N	ecae102d1fc0607cec5dc15b5bddfe11	204acf56462e9d365591f3ad053c49d3	94cee58e448748031784aa134c3a2ce9	inproceedings	mArachna - Ontology engineering for mathematical natural language texts	S. Jeschke and N. Natho and S. Rittau and M. Wilke	\N	2007
8228464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2007 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JesNat07a	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	1431-1434	\N	\N	\N		\N	5acbdb06480dfbd1e43edb244dad3b47	6039471543abcf2c0f0451e75919275e	2dc98a3325a1e1daa83d97ba28219073	inproceedings	KEA - A knowledge management system for mathematics	S. Jeschke and N. Natho and M. Wilke	\N	2007
8228465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {ECML}-98, 10th European Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, DE	Chemnitz, DE	\N	\N	joachims98	citeseer.nj.nec.com/joachims98text.html	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	137--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	607006acf38312d37533a37d8c62920e	997f731cfc4fdb02cb32eb88c4fab2e9	57a897c66cfb43e85204056c83badca3	article	Text categorization with support vector machines: learning with many relevant features	Thorsten Joachims	Claire N{\\'{e}}dellec and C{\\'{e}}line Rouveirol	1998
8228466	Decis. Support Syst.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	josang07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	618--644	\N	2	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {10.1016/j.dss.2005.05.019}	\N	0aa372feac8c7a8d62f7ebe98e860326	75ff1e69be90313dffb10fc851cecf7e	cc30499ae6084854417f116f3fad46f6	article	A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision	Audun J\\osang and Roslan Ismail and Colin Boyd	\N	2007
8228471	JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA	49; NUMBER 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knobloch05	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	296-313	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.07}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	17e15e726911a02c433e93b16864a8db	e9c4511e415968c4fcefab76abf3acac	60f6e80c5799c92649d9ce9e4573363b	article	Impact of Popularity Indications on Readers' Selective Exposure to Online News	N. Hansen Knobloch-Westerwick	\N	2005
8228472	Commun. ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kobsa07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	24--33	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {10.1145/1278201.1278202}	\N	31d8196eb576e22780b09e118af8547f	e81484755647a71b6d9a75a40e3bbaf7	84de1d0e974e61a8cbec6bb86b67f969	article	Privacy-enhanced web personalization	Alfred Kobsa	\N	2007
8228475	Future Generation Computer Systems	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KriBha09	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	466-473	\N	4	\N		\N	85534233975b7a02aec43c6ab4bc698a	c65d73553e0bf8914675fc4e5c95c507	ec9fe1deb7281367c373ac7bc646f22b	article	SOAs for scientific applications: Experiences and challenges	S. Krishnan and K. Bhatia	\N	2009
8228478	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeeSeu08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	481-484	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7002440df72c3c754fa113dff6cc9bf	72a9d4b29ec6ece39c22f7fe2029525b	866959118b65aad214fd916696f10b54	inproceedings	Extended BPEL system for e-Engineering framework considering the characteristics of mechanical engineering services	J. . Lee and H. K. Seung and S. K. Hyeon and S. . Park	\N	2008
8228481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	Leyman05	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a7a822f1d7ab3b1aecfcb2fb9633911	23d1bd66c7206371a2f312310a450be0	dbdbeb754dbcd1bb0546632aa74388ae	book	Web Services Platform Architecture: SOAP, WSDL, WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging, and More	Frank Leymann Sanjiva Weerawarana	\N	2005
8228483	\N	5021 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LinKuter08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	629-643	\N	\N	\N		\N	1dd0f2f473c10816b288225c2e1ce393	ead982fda89a722d3992edd75f58136e	07d5750c10c6e1e4d5a533309045dd7a	book	Web Service Composition with User Preferences	{} Naiwen Lin and Evren Sirin	\N	2008
8228484	Journal of Grid Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludwig06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	33-48	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b6df8ecc45ec92af3315778b70c7905	8baf5dc2b6d074a6e670bf3a9f2ed7e0	1e2bce6b0b340f192bc5154a4d4209ca	article	Matchmaking Framework for Mathematical Web Services	Julian Padget Simone A. Ludwig and William Naylor	\N	2006
8228490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	R{IAO} 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coll\\`ege de France, Paris	\N	\N	michel03	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	comment = {lef comment}	\N	2613e0d6f8a4d29fc8a54cc521b159ae	114be59ad0113f165b12849ab34f1b74	47fa257cb20791c9bc6f0e9235b6fc23	article	Diagnostic eevaluation of a personalized filtering information retrieval system. {M}ethodology and experimental results	C. Michel	\N	2003
8228491	Machine Learning	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mierswa05	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	127--149	\N	2--3	\N	date-added = {2007-05-17 19:18:52 +0300}, date-modified = {2007-05-17 19:20:15 +0300}	\N	a601b23f3bccb7569cb1257cfa74edcf	2ecfe2643fdfbede07f191b554ecb638	c29c8b8fcd091facebb50e4cb7fd107e	article	Automatic Feature Extraction for Classifying Audio Data	Ingo Mierswa and Katharina Morik	\N	2005
8228493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the IJCAI 2001 Workshop on Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization (ITWP01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobasher01improvingthe	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	53--60	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc83b32f2c7dc0d811379af4341c68ac	a428e91c64d8ebfe9a02ae62fc725f63	7be493d6cb1088d1190c07e8a18a626c	article	Improving the Effectiveness of Collaborative Filtering on Anonymous Web Usage Data	Bamshad Mobasher and Honghua Dai and Tao Luo and Miki Nakagawa	\N	2001
8228503	\N	3863 LNAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NaylorPadget06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	174-189	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae6731933b23c3649510c44b797393cb	6e2725d4bd873b41e4c33b7eb793b91c	22829484cc057ec85f8ae3b30396364f	book	Semantic Matching for Mathematical Services	William Naylor and Julian Padget	\N	2006
8228505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	oberle06	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a8ddb32827b8ddb0eaf49b8ac2fca41c	eb7c2e6e51f0a4c62de5d9b31bc438f4	928686029109f1a1b405bc6c471d65ac	book	Semantic Management of Middleware	Oberle Daniel	\N	2006
8228506	IFIP International Federation for Information Processing	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PadgetRana07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	351-368	\N	\N	\N		\N	47350b7543a194545409d0e01e4a1af8	18590d800c2f4d76c945e306bedd4091	5ea51cdd4080eb65f9cbfc7cae7d97f0	article	Mathematical Service Discovery	Julian Padget and Omer Rana	\N	2007
8228507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson, Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	Papaz08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	60ed0a0a6e5ec99042cf02966d21654f	c5eee3c3a1b25697bb456d044b29907f	a9562225c049dc970dbd01caa365d3f0	book	Web Services: Principles and Technology	Michael P. Papazoglou	\N	2008
8228512	Pure and Applied Geophysics	165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PieFox08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	635-651	\N	3-4	\N		\N	caf54520f2e47d389c280c25ae1c7a91	d1d7679f8a96c75987e014b0b9a2165b	2838cb98a47e55b42466566b493969ac	article	The quakesim project: Web services for managing geophysical data and applications	M. E. Pierce and G. C. Fox and M. S. Aktas and G. Aydin and H. Gadgil and Z. Qi and A. Sayar	\N	2008
8228513	Computing in Science and Engineering	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pierce04	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	93-96	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd9bc2bdcb4e0f131cf1752c1cd2568d	5edede69c71958a99ebe367e287bb6e7	e025c04844cee077216348cc4fe81833	article	Making scientific applications as Web services	Fox G. Pierce M.	\N	2004
8228514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2007 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PinSto07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	297-306	\N	\N	\N		\N	790443d6cfc13dfd7a3ecd96e0aef732	390aac7d471c5becba1379807c49128f	860d573b5a4ab76c2a6c53beb1d1b1cc	inproceedings	A distributed system based on web services for computational science simulations	K. Pingali and P. Stodghill	\N	2006
8228516	\N	3241 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PupTon04	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	207-214	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1d19c00743df85e1873644ff3e3db1c	64f6cf69e92d869e2aed7961220281cc	6b13dceabaa8581aa70c601a5abca673	book	Using web services to run distributed numerical applications	D. Puppin and N. Tonellotto and D. Laforenza	\N	2004
8228522	\N	4573 LNAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rust07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	128-129	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc69d01765137f1b5423e6c0d429cd04	430fa0639c989f6eec57f757d7d1d0cf	fe6e8d9c5bc159a26bf871389249ab1d	book	Mathematics and scientific markup	P. M. Rust	\N	2007
8228534	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harcourt Brace Jovanovich	\N	\N	\N	strang88	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d323f363c1628a939ee9968e4c721c04	698046b33601e73d28b2e67602c22aae	c68be67437a362fdad96849f3bb41851	book	Linear Algebra and its Applications	G. Strang	\N	1988
8228536	\N	4891 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sycara08	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	324-345	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca698da3665a4d4d8c13e60d645ff0fb	039602cc197336e8a896a81c0803b954	8d00abe26c15a0e564029c8afb71a346	book	Process mediation of OWL-S web services	Vakulin R. Sycara K.	\N	2008
8228540	\N	3532 LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tolksdorf05	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	679-693	\N	\N	\N		\N	c6ad5f6608864bc7776cf7444996bbdf	9119fa08f13fbe810a8e067c3f2e4c77	889ea83141b3a4326b07a0603ba47f62	book	Enabling real world Semantic Web applications through a coordination middleware	Elena Paslaru Bontas Robert Tolksdorf	\N	2005
8228542	Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VacBar07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	65-77	\N	2	\N		\N	85f2c019d5ff9c0be800495b5577a30f	9b9f5b6439e9456ffd07f22f88e6593c	5927bf37bb4c44f08273ac5de091f47d	article	Semantic Web services framework for computational mechanics	T. Vacharasintopchai and W. Barry and V. Wuwongse and W. Kanok-Nukulchai	\N	2007
8228928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hypertext 2007: Proceedings of the Eighteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WonCro07	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	21-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f6ea7054401cdc4e9e738fbf78572b2	4062f6801673bc708e94619c15f1137f	e9828897dd27eb393e421cc676df2e87	inproceedings	Lesson learnt from a large-scale industrial semantic web application	S. C. Wong and R. M. Crowder and G. B. Wills and N. R. Shadbolt	\N	2007
8228956	IEEE Software	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeRoure09	\N	\N	from aigaion	\N	\N	88-95	\N	\N	\N		\N	c90ec3a1250adc1eaa4906e921279199	49dab3bc70a86ecb69a1454c4e6d2384	71b4df49fe480279315683ee11b3bbaa	article	Software Design for Empowering Scientists	C. De Roure	\N	2009
8229028	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AINAW '08: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1395387	\N	\N		\N	\N	1654--1659	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3096-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WAINA.2008.217}	\N	9913a196ac69526c46f0b00111cf1406	42965e9cbd6d007a563367a4d4706542	82b6b720d6c1b9bbbe683ea5ea94d20e	inproceedings	Mathematical Ontology and a Software Tool for Semantic Retrieval of Exercise Problems	Noriko Kitani and Shuichi Yukita	\N	2008
8229142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berners-Lee1998	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	\N		\N	http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.01.19}, owner = {atanas}	The {W}eb was designed as an information space, with the goal that
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\	it should be useful not only for human-human communication, but also
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\	that machines would be able to participate and help. {O}ne of the
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\	major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on
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\	the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived
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\	from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms)
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\	for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to
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\	a robot browsing the web. Leaving aside the artificial intelligence
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\	problem of training machines to behave like people, the {S}emantic
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\	{W}eb approach instead develops languages for expressing information
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\	in a machine processable form.	becbc1e40b259b51acd8ba7c041d8fb9	09302c37d13c39419487ec48ce357447	e13a22b51097dbafbf1ae0d0da549d22	misc	{S}emantic {W}eb {R}oad map	Tim Berners-Lee	\N	1998
8229158	2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fensel:2008p239	\N	\N		\N	\N	524--529	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-05-12 21:37:33 +0200}, pmid = {2292230740915683768related:uIGCz7ajzx8J}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/tonga/Documents/Papers%20Library/Papers/Towards%20LarKC%20a%20platform%20for.pdf}, uri = {papers://B3A285F5-580C-4264-92DA-60ED4289CFF4/Paper/p239}, date-modified = {2009-05-12 21:38:07 +0200}, rating = {0}	\N	5f1ed20298bd9acfd8165e7d3de19860	3275f40b3e62760f122ed8422c312ea2	5d9005a73ca5f2fb5744eefdd96d45f8	article	Towards LarKC: a platform for web-scale reasoning	D Fensel and F Van Harmelen and B Andersson and P Brennan and H Cunningham and E Della Valle and F Fischer and Z Huang and A Kiryakov and TK Lee	\N	2008
8229189	Biometrika	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biometrika Trust	\N	\N	\N	1976	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2335622	\N		\N	\N	291--298	\N	2	\N	issn = {00063444}, copyright = {Copyright © 1976 Biometrika Trust}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Aug., 1976}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Cramer-von Mises type statistics are modified so that they can be used to test the goodness of fit of a censored sample, when the distribution function is known completely. Asymptotic percentage points are given, small-sample applications are discussed and asymptotic power considered.	68a8c8f940dac9648bd61ea9457f1b89	376b6bf4b8bf32c4e60b8f2c8adbb941	96375a06a6c593664a988e5f6c62f884	article	Modified Cramer-von Mises Statistics for Censored Data	A. N. Pettitt and M. A. Stephens	\N	1976
8229207	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1364798	\N	\N		\N	\N	60--69	\N	7	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1364782.1364798}	\N	25f87a7c8922e9185639f7d3126977d6	74515deb74d20b56d535530e23e40113	9786a2b2131e15fabf3f739b15f93b8d	article	Web science: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the web	James Hendler and Nigel Shadbolt and Wendy Hall and Tim Berners-Lee and Daniel Weitzner	\N	2008
8229219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	StuderGrimmAbecker2007	\N	\N	Core citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540708936/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54070-893-3}, owner = {flint}	In just a few years, service-oriented architectures (SOA) and Web
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\	services not only gained considerable interest in computer science
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\	research, they were also taken up with unanimity by all major international
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\	players in the IT industry. However, and in spite of all existing
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\	standards, in most SOA applications much human intervention is still
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\	required, for example to interpret the semantics of informal descriptions
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\	or to harmonize incompatible data schemata. Semantic Web services
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\	combine Web services communication technology with the intelligent
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\	processing of ontology-based metadata to achieve highly integrated
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\	enterprise application integration scenarios, for service look-up,
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\	schema matching, or protocol negotiation, for example. Rudi Studer
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\	and his team deliver a self-contained compendium about this exciting
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\	field, starting with the basic standards and technologies and also
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\	including advanced applications in eGovernment and eHealth. The contributions
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\	provide both the theoretical background and the practical knowledge
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\	necessary to understand the essential ideas and to design new cutting-edge
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\	applications. They address computer science students as well as researchers
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\	in academia and industry who need a concise introduction and state-of-the-art
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\	survey of current research, and the book can easily be used as the
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\	basis of a specialized course on Web services or Semantic Web applications.
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\	In addition, IT professionals will be able to assess the potential
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\	and possible benefits of this new technology.	35cba21457e77635d43b7b688fdcb5c0	347b3d296488b15d4286e05fd5d8018d	ead46ddd1a49e64c13e2c200331cea7b	book	Semantic Web Services: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications	\N	Rudi Studer and Stephan Grimm and Andreas Abecker	2007
8229306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SETN '08: Proceedings of the 5th Hellenic conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	1428361	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1428361#	\N	A "Bag" or a "Window" of Words for Information Filtering?	\N	\N	182--193	\N	\N	\N	location = {Syros, Greece}, isbn = {978-3-540-87880-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87881-0_17}	\N	0508ceff9d2988f2fa866650d8f8aebe	c4b313930e62a4a1ee806463c1a265e3	be77d76d90a35a771ee8225428a9c962	inproceedings	A "Bag" or a "Window" of Words for Information Filtering?	Nikolaos Nanas and Manolis Vavalis	\N	2008
8230648	Procceedings of the Royal Society of London---Series B Biological Sciences	276	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heffernan2009iov	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19324753?dopt=Abstract	\N	Implications of vaccination and waning immunity. [Proc Biol Sci. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	2071-2080	\N	1664	\N	pmid = {19324753}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2009.0057}	For infectious diseases where immunization can offer lifelong protection, a variety of simple models can be used to explain the utility of vaccination as a control method. However, for many diseases, immunity wanes over time and is subsequently enhanced (boosted) by asymptomatic encounters with the infection. The study of this type of epidemiological process requires a model formulation that can capture both the within-host dynamics of the pathogen and immune system as well as the associated population-level transmission dynamics. Here, we parametrize such a model for measles and show how vaccination can have a range of unexpected consequences as it reduces the natural boosting of immunity as well as reducing the number of naive susceptibles. In particular, we show that moderate waning times (40-80 years) and high levels of vaccination (greater than 70%) can induce large-scale oscillations with substantial numbers of symptomatic cases being generated at the peak. In addition, we predict that, after a long disease-free period, the introduction of infection will lead to far larger epidemics than that predicted by standard models. These results have clear implications for the long-term success of any vaccination campaign and highlight the need for a sound understanding of the immunological mechanisms of immunity and vaccination.	6a4d8230df88731b3f5de2aa1c4e90c2	34021f8e8f63c02adae2e1f02912b616	dcb3c153c0c6dd9369e2f4f38cc04216	article	Implications of vaccination and waning immunity	J M Heffernan and M J Keeling	\N	2009
8230688	Ecology Letters	10	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	read2007sga	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17663715?dopt=Abstract	\N	Stochasticity generates an evolutionary instabilit...[Ecol Lett. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	818-827	\N	9	\N	pmid = {17663715}, doi = {10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01078.x}	Traditional models of disease evolution are based upon the deterministic competition between strains that confer complete cross-immunity, and predict the selection of strains with higher basic reproductive ratios (R(0)). In contrast, evolution in a stochastic setting is determined by a complex mixture of influences. Here, to isolate the impact of stochasticity, we constrain all competing strains to have an equal basic reproductive ratio - thereby eliminating deterministic selection. The resulting stochastic models predict an evolutionary unstable strategy, which separates a region favouring the evolution of rapid-transmission (acute) strains from one favouring persistent (chronic) strains. We find this to be a generic phenomenon with strain evolution consistently driven towards extremes of epidemiological behaviour. Even in the absence of an equal R(0) constraint, such stochastic selective pressures operate in addition to standard deterministic selection and will therefore influence the evolutionary behaviour of disease in all scenarios.	e7c71bb8a13c31685a439929ab0e9aed	512913d403d93088acb5efa509565d28	75995d8d2cb588a7d4ed9516d9887c94	article	Stochasticity generates an evolutionary instability for infectious disease	J M Read and M J Keeling	\N	2007
8230862	Theoretical Population Biology	70	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	read2006dea	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16765401?dopt=Abstract	\N	Disease evolution across a range of spatio-tempora...[Theor Popul Biol. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	201-213	\N	2	\N	pmid = {16765401}, doi = {10.1016/j.tpb.2006.04.006}	Traditional explorations of infectious disease evolution have considered the competition between two cross-reactive strains within the standard framework of disease models. Such techniques predict that diseases should evolve to be highly transmissible, benign to the host and possess a long infectious period: in general, diseases do not conform to this ideal. Here we consider a more holistic approach, suggesting that evolution is a trade-off between adaptive pressures at different scales: within host, between hosts and at the population level. We present a model combining within-host pathogen dynamics and transmission between individuals governed by an explicit contact network, where transmission dynamics between hosts are a function of the interaction between the pathogen and the hosts' immune system, though ultimately constrained by the contacts each infected host possesses. Our results show how each of the scales places constraints on the evolutionary behavior, and that complex dynamics may emerge due to the feedbacks between epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics. In particular, multiple stable states can occur with switching between them stochastically driven.	9ed266fb43a9adb8755b3af9ba73668a	58219ec4dfb01d2795a5406e2ea7bd27	b72863cdb902fe887c801e64ba71b1d6	article	Disease evolution across a range of spatio-temporal scales	J M Read and M J Keeling	\N	2006
8230933	Behavioral Interventions	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd. Chichester, UK	\N	\N	\N	rapp2009esc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	b591584719e945cdc3863bb0edd1f105	a49e1bed13cd0d55e3b74960fd2567cb	fd38f2ce62e65bc0a41cc350f63546bb	article	{Establishing stimulus control of vocal stereotypy displayed by young children with Autism}	J.T. Rapp and M.R. Patel and P.M. Ghezzi and C.H. O'Flaherty and C.J. Titterington	\N	2009
8230956	Technometrics	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	1979	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1268282	\N		\N	\N	435--441	\N	4	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright © 1979 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Nov., 1979}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	A new approach is proposed for testing goodness of fit for censored samples. A transformation is applied so that the transformed censored sample behaves under the null hypothesis like a complete sample from the uniform (0,1) distribution. Any standard goodness-of-fit test can then be applied using existing tables. Empirical comparisons indicate that the proposed technique provides better overall power than other existing methods.	20b8ac64e421ea9775b133233901457b	b2276b7b388d044a770fef9733fd6052	1026dd563669ba2e7dc818bc9bef3d2a	article	A New Approach to Testing Goodness of Fit for Censored Samples	John R. Michael and William R. Schucany	\N	1979
8233121	Archives of Internal Medicine	168	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archinternmed.2007.23	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1001/archinternmed.2007.23	63	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00039926}, issue = {1}	\N	88e9ef61ba205e8898d5c82e102b9314	43c35bed06afc376c97c09f644343d75	d8fcc9c068e2639d27cd0a2ca6ca9e2a	article	Risk of Thromboembolism With Short-term Interruption of Warfarin Therapy	\N	\N	2008
8233122	JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association	301	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref2	http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2009.454	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1001/jama.2009.454	1439	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00987484}, issue = {14}	\N	e4854a308cca957041988f34ec4d9bb3	364eaee168e77a35683bba8113cc39f2	821bfeb9022427d7e7a414fea09d9f01	article	Efficacy and Safety of Exercise Training in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure: HF-ACTION Randomized Controlled Trial	\N	\N	2009
8233123	BMJ	328	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref3	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7453.1420	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1136/bmj.328.7453.1420	1420	\N	\N	\N	issn = {09598138}, issue = {7453}	\N	a1fcf337a8a45641494f8123d8a509f9	ce0005bd7f99dcaaeb9b455d3d967ffd	d945f25ab15a8ad3483d9e4e486aa448	article	Kidney stones	\N	\N	2004
8233124	Kidney Int	59	\N	\N	Jun	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Curhan2001	http://www.nature.com/ki/journal/v59/n6/abs/4492278a.html	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2290--2298	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0085-2538}, issue = {6}	\N	cc5c45045c2c40cfab1992345a4f0eed	429b78c375ad1dbac5acad7674a6a770	dd86edd069107e102e37690bd57d8046	article	Twenty-four-hour urine chemistries and the risk of kidney stones among women and men	Gary Curhan and Walter Willett and Frank Speizer and Meir Stampfer	\N	2001
8233125	Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology	24	\N	\N	Dec	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berglund2004	http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/24/12/2219	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1161/01.ATV.0000144010.55563.63	2219--2226	\N	\N	\N	issue = {12}	\N	fd024e2393ee0314c9a3846b37d80bb6	b31a4592983935ea2c722816a1fa8694	b483f1a1e33e3418d892a6660c910260	article	Lp (a): An Elusive Cardiovascular Risk Factor	Lars Berglund and Rajasekhar Ramakrishnan	\N	2004
8233126	Stroke	37	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohira2006	http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/37/6/1407	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1161/01.STR.0000222666.21482.b6	1407--1412	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	ba10f00b21160a4440242a62df90d349	fcf583728fa70e87eb998c071cd177c3	3802abf6e76a57666d643fb6cfc7543b	article	Lp(a) and the Incidence of Ischemic Stroke	Tetsuya Ohira and Pamela J. Schreiner and Joel D. Morrisett and Lloyd E. Chambless and Wayne D. Rosamond and Aaron R. Folsom	\N	2006
8233127	Circulation	85	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martin-Munley1992	http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/6/2025	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	fc3c448b78896693b3289080a43d668a	0d67576930caacf70b67fb46d12ceeaa	903c8c74156c7dcf4461b3d10d428551	article	Familial lipoprotein disorders in patients with premature coronary artery disease -- Genest et al. 85 (6) 2025 -- Circulation	S. Martin-Munley and J. McNamara and J. Ordovas and J. Jenner and R. Myers and S. Silberman and P. Wilson and D. Salem and E. Schaefer	\N	1992
8233128	QJM	93	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref9	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/93.2.75	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1093/qjmed/93.2.75	75	\N	\N	\N	issn = {14602725}, issue = {2}	\N	cc5c0917f33b68cb64f9a003265c414d	4b3933d046f19b83bf37e3d1400e27cc	ff122700e4375f6df84cda45f8e4d52f	article	Lipoprotein(a): from ancestral benefit to modern pathogen?	\N	\N	2000
8233131	Europace	5	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref12	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1099-5129(03)00048-5	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/s1099-5129(03)00048-5	317	\N	\N	\N	issn = {10995129}, issue = {3}	\N	13b00c11de57ed9e34a3b89d978b22b3	11a759ad4c5fe46c678b7ba44e47f29e	226d53076789c99f51a91948abf69d12	article	International Study on Syncope of Uncertain Etiology 2: the management of patients with suspected or certain neurally mediated syncope after the initial evaluation Rationale and study design	\N	\N	2003
8233132	Journal of the American College of Cardiology	51	\N	\N	xx	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref13	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2007.09.039	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.jacc.2007.09.039	315	\N	\N	\N	issn = {07351097}, issue = {3}	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/51/3/315	390a97a7db3918b83c4d3d5de5a31298	efd05ccd8b0613eb078fe6e23cf78ec3	2f6d5c1b0d54377110d49c19e420d552	article	Constrictive Pericarditis in the Modern EraNovel Criteria for Diagnosis in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory	\N	\N	2008
8233133	Chest	118	\N	\N	Dec	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Constant2000	http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/full/118/6/1788	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1378/chest.118.6.1788	1788--1791	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	c86acf3677234ec192ca0b663633f3b5	452f730f68a3eece9f40afce6fc71d21	301cd6dbe6f9bee50baba275f980623b	article	Jugular Wave Recognition Breakthrough : X' Descent vs the X Descent and Trough	Jules Constant	\N	2000
8233134	Circulation	113	\N	\N	Mar	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirsch2006	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16549646?ordinalpos=6&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.106.174526	e463--654	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1524-4539}, issue = {11}	\N	c0ec0e05d9c8d0ae8c5a69f9534604be	b6b5b439ea4b24c3b4781ac7981ffdbd	e8bd4f80bc5069bc687b191e8949d063	article	ACC/AHA 2005 Practice Guidelines for the management of patients with peripheral arterial disease (lower extremity, renal, mesenteric, and abdominal aortic): a collaborative report from the American Association for Vascular Surgery/Society for Vascular Sur	Alan T. Hirsch and Ziv J. Haskal and Norman R. Hertzer and Curtis W. Bakal and Mark A. Creager and Jonathan L. Halperin and Loren F. Hiratzka and William R. C. Murphy and Jeffrey W. Olin and Jules B. Puschett and Kenneth A. Rosenfield and David Sacks and James C. Stanley and Jr Lloyd M. Taylor and Christopher J. White and John White and Rodney A. White and Elliott M. Antman and Jr Sidney C. Smith and Cynthia D. Adams and Jeffrey L. Anderson and David P. Faxon and Valentin Fuster and Raymond J. Gibbons and Sharon A. Hunt and Alice K. Jacobs and Rick Nishimura and Joseph P. Ornato and Richard L. Page and Barbara Riegel	\N	2006
8233135	Stroke	38	\N	\N	May	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harold2007	http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/38/5/1655	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.181486	1655--1711	\N	\N	\N	issue = {5}	\N	785b692ea329617b6a65914acfe4f5f5	21491c17bd3e6e3313b540be57fa7819	97c7bd04c25132f25fae83e4460cc940	article	Guidelines for the Early Management of Adults With Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association Stroke Council, Clinical Cardiology Council, Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention Council, and the Athero	P. Harold and Gregory del Zoppo	\N	2007
8233136	Annals of Internal Medicine	126	\N	\N	Jun	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linzer1997	http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/126/12/989	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	989--996	\N	\N	\N	issue = {12}	\N	c2bbd2e6c7706332c907c18b1d4997f9	8d30f146ccb3908bd3d9060c5ca32c13	4c743ae712a0ec2147b6ecb2acaf6bf8	article	CLINICAL GUIDELINE: Diagnosing Syncope: Part 1: Value of History, Physical Examination, and Electrocardiography	Mark Linzer and Eric Yang and I. I. I. N. Estes and Paul Wang and Vicken Vorperian and Wishwa Kapoor	\N	1997
8233137	Neurology	44	\N	\N	Apr	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dyken1994	http://www.neurology.org/cgi/reprint/44/4/760?ijkey=b151348c86304e111a43eb37f23abadd93012755	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	760	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	\N	0e8e6155596abc18541af6fd028a0183	413e636b27f806f38bb24ea62388f05f	983a24541a3a3d841758c19a76c128fa	article	Narcolepsy: Unequivocal diagnosis after split-screen, video-polysomnographic analysis of a prolonged cataplectic attack	Mark Dyken and Thoru Yamada and Deborah Lin-Dyken and Peter Seaba	\N	1994
8233138	The New England Journal of Medicine	341	\N	\N	Aug	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schrier1999	http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/341/8/577	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1056/NEJM199908193410806	577--585	\N	\N	\N	issue = {8}	\N	c8ef36327ee0d70e65f4f6d5ededff38	42c9f37d19c449cbbbfd8ead64f77e29	a85d00a0a0f6647b97e3acc0323ef22d	article	Hormones and Hemodynamics in Heart Failure	Robert Schrier and William Abraham	\N	1999
8233139	Chest	124	\N	\N	Aug	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrew2003	http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/full/124/2/744	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1378/chest.124.2.744	744--753	\N	\N	\N	issue = {2}	\N	6044a77baedfeaba7c4b3f0765ca8c96	f10c2d726ccdfd2131cb81462a0ea707	ae4189ae32c386c488b87ee4d4c27524	article	Diastolic Heart Failure Demystified	Philip Andrew	\N	2003
8233140	The New England Journal of Medicine	355	\N	\N	Jul	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aurigemma2006	http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/355/3/308	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1056/NEJMe068128	308--310	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	\N	bb61c6880802522725f1cb247f7d1a40	79602386ba98099858a7694885a9ea37	8564fd1168438f11729c36d61092938d	article	Diastolic Heart Failure -- A Common and Lethal Condition by Any Name	Gerard Aurigemma	\N	2006
8233141	The New England Journal of Medicine	345	\N	\N	Aug	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perloff2001	http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/345/8/612	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1056/NEJM200108233450812	612--614	\N	\N	\N	issue = {8}	\N	9b6b9b5c88d336c96958df3d5ae67c38	5b0e250b744f544ca4667392533e7265	776e4814559c8688073e39d074d4a268	article	The Jugular Venous Pulse and Third Heart Sound in Patients with Heart Failure	Joseph Perloff	\N	2001
8233142	Chest	114	\N	\N	Nov	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lok1998	http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/114/5/1283?ijkey=aca0aa187eacb2b44a1b84d9f96fd4017ba977d2&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1283--1288	\N	\N	\N	issue = {5}	\N	3218752eabfdda7c168723a487102f83	f596de3583ed755852015725f83ee532	c624f96749af23e6fea10cab1bd41177	article	The accuracy and interobserver agreement in detecting the 'gallop sounds' by cardiac auscultation	C. Lok and C. Morgan and N. Ranganathan	\N	1998
8233143	The New England Journal of Medicine	345	\N	\N	Aug	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Drazner2001	http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/345/8/574	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1056/NEJMoa010641	574--581	\N	\N	\N	issue = {8}	\N	12165c4a45412aa511a57fe9a6715308	c143fe07670e37e6c35c7d0854640142	7c185dd81a9d281e13f8fd59cec517f3	article	Prognostic Importance of Elevated Jugular Venous Pressure and a Third Heart Sound in Patients with Heart Failure	Mark Drazner and J. Rame and Lynne Stevenson and Daniel Dries	\N	2001
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8233145	JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association	292	\N	\N	Jul	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roger2004	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/292/3/344?ijkey=dd521fad491b814867c922819f4299417a8a999d	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1001/jama.292.3.344	344--350	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	\N	357252a4569bd540b96182e0819abff7	788a1514412cd55d2c7bb5847d606a05	3ee53e57162b29012b915d9ecc22c937	article	Trends in Heart Failure Incidence and Survival in a Community-Based Population	Veronique Roger and Susan Weston and Margaret Redfield and Jens Hellermann-Homan and Jill Killian and Barbara Yawn and Steven Jacobsen	\N	2004
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8233177	Clinical Chemistry	50	\N	\N	Oct	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rifai2004	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/50/10/1861	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1861--1870	\N	\N	\N	issue = {10}	\N	689c3b52f229b636df4167e30adb113a	a7d2453926a425fdc9724a93cc33d933	537ebc8da05cb2d84f05f585cdd53827	article	Clinical Chemistry Journal Has Contributed to Progress in Lipid and Lipoprotein Testing for Fifty Years	Nader Rifai and Gerald Cooper and W. Virgil Brown and William Friedewald and Richard Havel and Gary Myers and G. Russell Warnick	\N	2004
8233178	JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association	251	\N	\N	Jan	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref114	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/251/3/351?ijkey=b06505502dc4889b2ddf966fc4b68ed325812b88&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	351--364	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	JAMA 1984	a1031ee38358fae739d9d237fb4ee749	8e4eb431b0bcaecb64997a9dc4bf539d	8a74b8e4c072c267a6ebcb096997c103	article	The Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial results. I. Reduction in incidence of coronary heart disease	\N	\N	1984
8233179	Ann Intern Med	55	\N	\N	Jul	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KANNEL1961	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=13751193&dopt=Abstract	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	33--50	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0003-4819}	1961	96a58e6d11a4e2e0e8589fc76dcdd76c	a16f48c6dc01b21fca2ee62f376e4edc	74eb3475fb01275b51353edccc31064c	article	Factors of risk in the development of coronary heart disease--six year follow-up experience. The Framingham Study.	W. B. KANNEL and T. R. DAWBER and A. KAGAN and N. REVOTSKIE and 3rd J. STOKES	\N	1961
8233180	Journal of Nutrition	128	\N	\N	Feb	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olson1998	http://www.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/128/2/439S	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	439S	\N	\N	\N	issue = {2}	\N	46ab66c0a6f5d5d5ddd66b9c07ee04f3	76ebf56da4124afdd847cf3c25d46d83	7cf3ded2d1a875a4857490cb40a5a8ac	article	Discovery of the Lipoproteins, Their Role in Fat Transport and Their Significance as Risk Factors	Robert Olson	\N	1998
8233181	Journal of Lipid Research	46	\N	\N	Feb	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinberg2005b	http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/2/179?ijkey=79794ddbdcde691cb333d7d287ad9a4579a466c8&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	179--190	\N	\N	\N	issue = {2}	\N	278c855dc6c7ffa44b7e41418f573e27	0de45f528e3ad0fd7139b40096fab1f6	ceb19ca09206d5885d27024a0e701522	article	Thematic review series: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy: part II: the early evidence linking hypercholesterolemia to coronary disease in humans	Daniel Steinberg	\N	2005
8233182	Journal of Lipid Research	45	\N	\N	Sep	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinberg2004	http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/full/45/9/1583?ijkey=a7c9620c0047798097658addb0d5cab38037f0ad	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1583--1593	\N	\N	\N	issue = {9}	\N	07b9254515536c1df0845824903036be	30818e0224de961d00f18eb1ded71f2c	4779fa3c264c24f4690155c973b889f8	article	Thematic review series: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy: part I	Daniel Steinberg	\N	2004
8233183	Curr Probl Cardiol	30	\N	\N	Jul	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jefferson2005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15973291&query_hl=19	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2005.02.002	333--374	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0146-2806}, issue = {7}	\N	08d3f93e228d671ceed3bf5c9bd92bf6	a6564c18d8b56227db3e328da1b7037f	151443bc8e6e4bd975538d7177a74ea3	article	Molecular mechanisms of myocardial infarction.	Brian K. Jefferson and Eric J. Topol	\N	2005
8233184	J Mol Cell Cardiol	\N	\N	\N	Aug	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nordlie2005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16087188&query_hl=14	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.yjmcc.2005.06.006	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0022-2828}	\N	52c0f031bb0b733f6e2b8fb61c4e75d5	df86a60791cec2225b925502f0df42cd	116b334701e6a613ea23fdeb4c80b64b	article	Genetic contributors toward increased risk for ischemic heart disease.	Margaret A. Nordlie and Loren E. Wold and Robert A. Kloner	\N	2005
8233185	Circulation	110	\N	\N	Oct	05	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lusis2004	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15466657&query_hl=22	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1161/01.CIR.0000143098.98869.F8	2066--2071	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1524-4539}, issue = {14}	\N	f4f92caa024b91204c5fd0bbc9489924	8113cbef5953c692c2d220eb6f9454d0	273155288f37e59c416c02a8e4aa838f	article	Genetic basis of atherosclerosis: part II: clinical implications.	Aldons J. Lusis and Alan M. Fogelman and Gregg C. Fonarow	\N	2004
8233186	Annals of Internal Medicine	142	\N	\N	May	03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tzou2005	http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/142/9/742	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	742--750	\N	\N	\N	issue = {9}	\N	e04bcf3c2fece8684ab5dab7e473edfd	fbb18e580ec0a8c750fa99c5518c9ba3	ceb0bd2cdbb8161ec42d1ea0f3d36674	article	Advanced Lipoprotein Testing Does Not Improve Identification of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Young Adults: The Bogalusa Heart Study	Wendy Tzou and Pamela Douglas and Sathanur Srinivasan and Wei Chen and Gerald Berenson and James Stein	\N	2005
8233187	JAMA	260	\N	\N	Oct	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Austin1988	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=3418853	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1917--1921	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0098-7484}, issue = {13}	\N	d1e9d9a7feb81ff3d29b012056a1bc5e	204a2d6c95a0a34b150bf17656437877	91bf52947f493634903d2515ab85badc	article	Low-density lipoprotein subclass patterns and risk of myocardial infarction.	M. A. Austin and J. L. Breslow and C. H. Hennekens and J. E. Buring and W. C. Willett and R. M. Krauss	\N	1988
8233188	Pediatrics	102	\N	\N	Jul	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Slyper1998	http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/102/1/e4	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	e4	\N	\N	\N	issue = {1}	\N	8cce365c0a9dc3edf0cfa8f190debef3	4ff65e486f15ee30e4ce2cc8b671d76e	717c829e1a84acca82dbd8824189792b	article	Childhood Obesity, Adipose Tissue Distribution, and the Pediatric Practitioner	Arnold Slyper	\N	1998
8233189	Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord	23	\N	\N	Feb	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rainwater1999	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10078854&query_hl=64	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	180--189	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0307-0565}, issue = {2}	\N	90dbbbc33536c93afb702b792f253f53	f767d0339f34c826f2fc073b96316ccd	86df9cab81e27609d554fc75e8444602	article	Relationship of low-density lipoprotein particle size and measures of adiposity.	D. L. Rainwater and B. D. Mitchell and A. G. Comuzzie and S. M. Haffner	\N	1999
8233190	Clinical Chemistry	48	\N	\N	Mar	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miremadi2002	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/48/3/484	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	484--488	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	\N	0ba4fa0ce6fbd76b02e178c119296f5f	910a11ee07a27b34d701c6ddaa59ce71	cbb19ac5b6bfbea3c68b1859d3f551c1	article	Can Measurement of Serum Apolipoprotein B Replace the Lipid Profile Monitoring of Patients with Lipoprotein Disorders?	Saman Miremadi and Allan Sniderman and Jiri Frohlich	\N	2002
8233191	Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology	16	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campos1996	http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/16/6/794#otherarticles	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	794--801	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	5cf94e4cb16c2e2298447b808a8821bd	aa1ae3dca6b9878398c87604e3ce186c	48c7b4ec8e9ccaf133eb779117bf15f6	article	Differences in Receptor Binding of LDL Subfractions	Hannia Campos and Kay Arnold and Maureen Balestra and Thomas Innerarity and Ronald Krauss	\N	1996
8233192	Physiological Genomics	16	\N	\N	Jan	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaput2004	http://physiolgenomics.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/16/2/166	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	166--177	\N	\N	\N	issue = {2}	\N	0c8aede4cefb329dc1841471a0e5960c	1bfd5940ff77e9df09f9b3653be2425f	8211db21e00797c3838c31e12f616b1e	article	Nutritional genomics: the next frontier in the postgenomic era	Jim Kaput and Raymond Rodriguez	\N	2004
8233193	Rev Endocr Metab Disord	5	\N	\N	Dec	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ansell2004	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15486468&query_hl=4	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1023/B:REMD.0000045107.71895.b2	351--358	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1389-9155}, issue = {4}	\N	081de74138d01bb6aba546a5d75bebfb	5c90ca8870cfe729fc22719707f39f32	716d4a7e00b4881801914aa8e77f4c17	article	Anti-inflammatory properties of HDL.	Benjamin J. Ansell and Mohamad Navab and Karol E. Watson and Gregg C. Fonarow and Alan M. Fogelman	\N	2004
8233194	Am J Cardiol	96	\N	\N	Aug	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McLaughlin2005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16054467&query_hl=50	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.03.085	399--404	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0002-9149}, issue = {3}	\N	ebe23dbe616389e8e9943566da3b66a1	89f2fc3f8db77d459dc5ba20f3e24b13	ff63cb0c2e931ac724c7c51e70f7f66e	article	Is there a simple way to identify insulin-resistant individuals at increased risk of cardiovascular disease?	Tracey McLaughlin and Gerald Reaven and Fahim Abbasi and Cindy Lamendola and Mohammed Saad and David Waters and Joel Simon and Ronald M. Krauss	\N	2005
8233195	Am J Cardiol	93	\N	\N	Feb	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhao2004	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=14759379&dopt=Abstract	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.amjcard.2003.10.009	307--312	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0002-9149}, issue = {3}	\N	9d6df6c2ba35aefb1c63107638fe120c	c3de464ea2b8cf9359468e667fc814ae	007dd97478df44424eb6c712bf3bed86	article	Safety and tolerability of simvastatin plus niacin in patients with coronary artery disease and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (The HDL Atherosclerosis Treatment Study).	Xue-Qiao Zhao and Josh S. Morse and Alice A. Dowdy and Nancy Heise and Debbie DeAngelis and Jiri Frohlich and Alan Chait and John J. Albers and B. Greg Brown	\N	2004
8233196	Archives of Internal Medicine	162	\N	\N	Jul	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grundy2002	http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/162/14/1568?ijkey=b21b4b94ee7c8c4e5f5065200ca2003e84cbf730	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1568--1576	\N	\N	\N	issue = {14}	\N	c75f964bc08a00960d4dbb9becaeb7d0	aeea683000d8d7c73d3837129aab8f07	a9b610f1cbfb4b7e5da2c00f9aacdfbb	article	Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Once-Daily Niacin for the Treatment of Dyslipidemia Associated With Type 2 Diabetes: Results of the Assessment of Diabetes Control and Evaluation of the Efficacy of Niaspan Trial	Scott Grundy and Gloria Lena Vega and Mark McGovern and Brian Tulloch and David Kendall and David Fitz-Patrick and Om Ganda and Robert Rosenson and John Buse and David Robertson and John Sheehan and for the Diabetes Multicenter Research Group	\N	2002
8233197	JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association	284	\N	\N	Sep	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elam2000	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/284/10/1263?ijkey=4a290313ca185fe8e8a79f18200e4174483158a2	\N	From Connotea	\N	Several groups have recently shown that niacin use in diabetic individuals was safe and effective, resulting in only a transient worsening of glycemic control (scavalieri 2005-08-21 21:55:28)	1263--1270	\N	\N	\N	issue = {10}	\N	64725ee4f67d596742e36d4b6f83c173	28b7e2a418f65b46a3ed1576dac412e3	b50dc6a4d31c4a56b94f49e7e69042c0	article	Effect of Niacin on Lipid and Lipoprotein Levels and Glycemic Control in Patients With Diabetes and Peripheral Arterial Disease: The ADMIT Study: A Randomized Trial	Marshall Elam and Donald Hunninghake and Kathryn Davis and Rekha Garg and Craig Johnson and Debra Egan and John Kostis and David Sheps and Eliot Brinton and for the ADMIT Investigators	\N	2000
8233198	Lancet	358	\N	\N	Dec	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walldius2001	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=11755609&dopt=Abstract	\N	From Connotea	\N	Recently, the Apolipoprotein-Related Mortality Risk Study published prospective data in 175,553 men and women and found that the total apo B level was a better predictor of future CAD risk than LDL cholesterol.<br /><br />Importantly, they also found that apo B was a better predictor of CAD risk in individuals with low LDL levels, supporting the idea that patients with low LDL cholesterol levels and increased quantities of small, dense atherogenic particles (VLDL, IDL, and LDL) are at risk for CAD. (scavalieri 2005-08-21 21:51:58)	2026--2033	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0140-6736}, issue = {9298}	\N	86665e9b52e37948b0e9161509a2fe63	cbcfc8ead4f7f5e8d7d124950b9bb06a	75b9c6593c5a5bfcdda10f234f57af48	article	High apolipoprotein B, low apolipoprotein A-I, and improvement in the prediction of fatal myocardial infarction (AMORIS study): a prospective study.	G. Walldius and I. Jungner and I. Holme and A. H. Aastveit and W. Kolar and E. Steiner	\N	2001
8233199	Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism	89	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carr2004	http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/89/6/2601#F6	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2601--2607	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	8be5d5473601796d503df71aae67a8eb	49ce5a7c79732c0afabfb208d0830750	8e2e24046cd1319d4624f92606f2ffa7	article	Abdominal Obesity and Dyslipidemia in the Metabolic Syndrome: Importance of Type 2 Diabetes and Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia in Coronary Artery Disease Risk	Molly Carr and John Brunzell	\N	2004
8233200	Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology	21	\N	\N	Apr	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Purnell2001	http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/21/4/567	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	567--572	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	\N	0f80facaf3607dde02ae3d62a667b332	870b63af261b2136fdb6c6da58ba63e6	1df41f826df268d0acb2a30b9ba21e1e	article	Relationship of Insulin Sensitivity and ApoB Levels to Intra-abdominal Fat in Subjects With Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia	Jonathan Purnell and Steven Kahn and Robert Schwartz and John Brunzell	\N	2001
8233201	Canadian Medical Association Journal	164	\N	\N	Jan	09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sniderman2001a	http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/164/1/44	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	44--47	\N	\N	\N	issue = {1}	\N	9a3e6b2a4a7b4d2e8891feef97b757b6	7305f44c9cbd8d9bcd271087b1a0bade	405718c9817e26c2ceda69b1e9206398	article	Apolipoprotein B versus lipoprotein lipids: vital lessons from the AFCAPS/TexCAPS trial	Allan Sniderman and Jean Bergeron and Jiri Frohlich	\N	2001
8233202	Diabetes Care	26	\N	\N	Jul	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner2003	http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/26/7/2048?ijkey=b42bcc62a50b9e303db2a1d9f817428cd7b81051	\N	From Connotea	\N	They show convincingly that non-HDL cholesterol is not an acceptable clinical surrogate for apoB in patients with diabetes. (scavalieri 2005-08-21 20:25:03)	2048--2051	\N	\N	\N	issue = {7}	\N	02d6e8bfb9b01728702849c455b11e58	b4941d81be32e66d31da302bafd52cce	94754c641840baff033841a6e8a8a9c3	article	Non-HDL Cholesterol and Apolipoprotein B in the Dyslipidemic Classification of Type 2 Diabetic Patients	Ana Maria Wagner and Antonio Perez and Edgar Zapico and Jordi Ordonez-Llanos	\N	2003
8233203	Diabetes Care	26	\N	\N	Jul	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sniderman2003	http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/26/7/2207	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2207--2208	\N	\N	\N	issue = {7}	\N	91f6dfadf58e4ace8df69cd4464ec983	0363adcacb0e59096877d42dfb4b098b	b680f83236f7c117ec47b241057d3b58	article	Non-HDL Cholesterol Versus Apolipoprotein B in Diabetic Dyslipoproteinemia: Alternatives and surrogates versus the real thing	Allan Sniderman	\N	2003
8233204	Clinical Chemistry	51	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reaven2005	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/abstract/51/6/931	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	931--938	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	dde63d0e269e40dcc078e72e32e7c49d	1c748e76dbee37607ed0c501c040ceef	de3584441b2f35949024551fd285ce01	article	The Metabolic Syndrome: Requiescat in Pace	Gerald Reaven	\N	2005
8233205	JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association	285	\N	\N	May	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ExpertPanelonDetection2001	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/285/19/2486?ijkey=dbe9c7a6ab7fc3ba90393d1d8993664226125d6e&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2486--2497	\N	\N	\N	issue = {19}	\N	8fd1e9824998bb059bfcca0bb7c32377	ada5e3e74534d7b79abafae90e4c0c89	0ae58a3a413f6fb03c1ba0a9d5fe91dd	article	Executive Summary of the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III)	E. a. T. o. H. Expert Panel on Detection	\N	2001
8233206	Clinical Chemistry	48	\N	\N	Mar	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Durrington2002	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/48/3/401	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	401--402	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	\N	6ac3f92d95bbe490a49f947da63cbb65	cdf773e865555da2225f61042482c4fa	e83a1f349453b699476295b1ce18cc57	article	Can Measurement of Apolipoprotein B Replace the Lipid Profile in the Follow-up of Patients with Lipoprotein Disorders?	Paul Durrington	\N	2002
8233207	JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association	294	\N	\N	Jul	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ridker2005	http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/294/3/326	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	326--333	\N	\N	\N	issue = {3}	\N	aa7e98a2a6d956f6e583b7d0b0cf2a8d	d310c0512685216b2f651ddb5eb55bd8	1338bbdf580d342628aea6ab4ffe65a9	article	Non-HDL Cholesterol, Apolipoproteins A-I and B100, Standard Lipid Measures, Lipid Ratios, and CRP as Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Women	Paul Ridker and Nader Rifai and Nancy Cook and Gary Bradwin and Julie Buring	\N	2005
8233208	Journal of Lipid Research	23	\N	\N	Jan	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krauss1982	http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/1/97?ijkey=dd6aae53509bef9a5d1eccc9d33f6cc3891cfbbb&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	97--104	\N	\N	\N	issue = {1}	\N	868e775e591b16d37b929a0311745441	cdd880b87ff1248b1feb4ba408659c36	d716587c64c057321ec1116464f54460	article	Identification of multiple subclasses of plasma low density lipoproteins in normal humans	Ronald Krauss and David Burke	\N	1982
8233209	Clinical Chemistry	44	\N	\N	Aug	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jungner1998	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/abstract/44/8/1641?ijkey=d9cc0aac11393afc2b69bbd0f65c200eb233af1c&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1641--1649	\N	\N	\N	issue = {8}	\N	66598b311c9a2ae6a09672024d35f794	c4241e699b162ac398d085c0146f8be8	37e2ff9ae1aa85e3fc8622aca5fbb700	article	Apolipoprotein B and A-I values in 147 576 Swedish males and females, standardized according to the World Health Organization�International Federation of Clinical Chemistry First International Reference Materials	Ingmar Jungner and Santica Marcovina and Goran Walldius and Ingar Holme and Werner Kolar and Eugen Steiner	\N	1998
8233210	Clinical Chemistry	42	\N	\N	Apr	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Contois1996	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/515?ijkey=0a53c091465d26bf2ceee3844adc940734b74422&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	515--523	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	\N	7ec5fd118389c6ace444375fceb98ffb	8c627035abb7ff805113f11bee1b6537	bf012f2f65b28d471301108b1de41202	article	Reference intervals for plasma apolipoprotein B determined with a standardized commercial immunoturbidimetric assay: results from the Framingham Offspring Study	J. H. Contois and J. R. McNamara and C. J. Lammi-Keefe and P. W. Wilson and T. Massov and E. J. Schaefer	\N	1996
8233211	Annals of Internal Medicine	135	\N	\N	Sep	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sniderman2001b	http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/135/6/447	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	447--459	\N	\N	\N	issue = {6}	\N	88caf7d74f8d4e504530c611841320f4	a4471c53edb2d64c4d0bf82de7d14180	2511c760b8366b761bd62b6b3c126a5f	article	Hypertriglyceridemic HyperapoB: The Unappreciated Atherogenic Dyslipoproteinemia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus	Allan Sniderman and Thea Scantlebury and Katherine Cianflone	\N	2001
8233212	Clinical Chemistry	46	\N	\N	Nov	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner2000	http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/46/11/1830	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1830--1832	\N	\N	\N	issue = {11}	\N	9931ccc4ac00a41733e5dbc76b3912c8	7678434baaf224163e13f67c32ccbbd5	cd11a04408063f4ba2a9c834e397e4a8	article	Inaccuracy of Calculated LDL-Cholesterol in Type 2 Diabetes: Consequences for Patient Risk Classification and Therapeutic Decisions	Ana Maria Wagner and Jose Luis Sanchez-Quesada and Antonio Perez and Mercedes Rigla and Mariano Cortes and Francisco Blanco-Vaca and Jordi Ordonez-Llanos	\N	2000
8233213	Diabetes Care	22	\N	\N	May	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wägner1999	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10332687&itool=iconfft&query_hl=8	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	812--817	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0149-5992}, issue = {5}	\N	8e68ba17e25b6248f739f8354d6911d3	7864354981b6091cdbb40dcbef334cf3	6ca6185d9ecfccefc2699244f7b97faf	article	Apolipoprotein(B) identifies dyslipidemic phenotypes associated with cardiovascular risk in normocholesterolemic type 2 diabetic patients.	A. M. W{\\"a}gner and A. P{\\'e}rez and F. Calvo and R. Bonet and A. Castellv{\\'i} and J. Ord{\\'o}{\\~n}ez	\N	1999
8233214	Circulation	95	\N	\N	Jan	07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lamarche1997	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=8994419	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	69--75	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0009-7322}, issue = {1}	\N	285809ca3c731b9d31a2cbda069345cb	c56ad6c673e7c596100eeeb36749432d	9f52776f0ead6931ea00e1e53e2a802a	article	Small, dense low-density lipoprotein particles as a predictor of the risk of ischemic heart disease in men. Prospective results from the Qu{\\'e}bec Cardiovascular Study.	B. Lamarche and A. Tchernof and S. Moorjani and B. Cantin and G. R. Dagenais and P. J. Lupien and J. P. Despr{\\'e}s	\N	1997
8233215	Circulation	81	\N	\N	Feb	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blankenhorn1990	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=2404631&itool=iconabstr&query_hl=3	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	470--476	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0009-7322}, issue = {2}	\N	5456104f5d081c1298a044b988749122	daffe65e4d92635dedec7be8968843a1	87792fa88cdc70de7a7e1f31c1f2e631	article	Prediction of angiographic change in native human coronary arteries and aortocoronary bypass grafts. Lipid and nonlipid factors.	D. H. Blankenhorn and P. Alaupovic and E. Wickham and H. P. Chin and S. P. Azen	\N	1990
8233216	Journal of Lipid Research	46	\N	\N	Aug	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hayashi2005	http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/8/1703	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1703--1711	\N	\N	\N	issue = {8}	\N	d435c39e13b8ef554343e339d016317b	3ae21300c6a7dc2af2c291cd02278510	e29d90da4849d2973f1e2c1d00ac1445	article	Heterogeneity of high density lipoprotein generated by ABCA1 and ABCA7	Michi Hayashi and Sumiko Abe-Dohmae and Mitsuyo Okazaki and Kazumitsu Ueda and Shinji Yokoyama	\N	2005
8233217	N Engl J Med	276	\N	\N	Feb	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fredrickson1967	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=5334042	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	273-81 concl	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0028-4793}, issue = {5}	\N	0b6d231e4e99bcef03b091e255bf8ade	b0b7c7792e7c260bfad9ba89c4faf756	543d3919c1a5fce9ba7062c3677572e4	article	Fat transport in lipoproteins--an integrated approach to mechanisms and disorders.	D. S. Fredrickson and R. I. Levy and R. S. Lees	\N	1967
8233218	Diabetes	52	\N	\N	Dec	xx	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tripathy2003	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14633847	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2882--2887	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0012-1797}, issue = {12}	\N	b0a936d67e27f725f96567f987581bef	6832c1f80342ba7330e8d6c1b174e1de	4f316c3feca9edf6bfb9dd61be35ae82	article	Elevation of free fatty acids induces inflammation and impairs vascular reactivity in healthy subjects.	Devjit Tripathy and Priya Mohanty and Sandeep Dhindsa and Tufail Syed and Husam Ghanim and Ahmad Aljada and Paresh Dandona	\N	2003
8233219	Diabetes	53	\N	\N	Sep	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Li2004	http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/53/9/2487	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	2487--2491	\N	\N	\N	issue = {9}	\N	961379f5c61ce49caf49575d2202f71e	79d575fde7c9bc9c0d4db47b11a84342	470aebac6546979c3423e0ea206c6ad2	article	A Quantitative Trait Locus Influencing Fasting Plasma Glucose in Chromosome Region 18q22-23	Wei-Dong Li and Chuanhui Dong and Ding Li and Cathleen Garrigan and R. Arlen Price	\N	2004
8233220	Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology	24	\N	\N	Oct	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Badzioch2004	http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/24/10/1942	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	1942--1950	\N	\N	\N	issue = {10}	pdf	fe835b535a58081427403273717a4d96	772a6a66db7cfe6fce530fc4355847e8	0d8fcccf6106f9c4b4f56d59624efa46	article	Low-Density Lipoprotein Particle Size Loci in Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia: Evidence for Multiple Loci From a Genome Scan	Michael Badzioch and Robert P. Jr Igo and France Gagnon and John Brunzell and Ronald Krauss and Arno Motulsky and Ellen Wijsman and Gail Jarvik	\N	2004
8233221	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	88	\N	\N	Jun	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Funke1991	http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/88/11/4855	\N	From Connotea	\N	\N	4855--4859	\N	\N	\N	issue = {11}	Fish eye disease	51d59891a42b22ee049dac1acc3f3dc2	ccc95074ff50fd9a84e334ef2483d709	fafeeb489323c4b14ce2fd01254c70c7	article	A Molecular Defect Causing Fish Eye Disease: An Amino Acid Exchange in Lecithin-Cholesterol Acyltransferase (LCAT) Leads to the Selective Loss of \\{alpha\\}-LCAT Activity	H. Funke and A. V. Eckardstein and P. H. Pritchard and J. J. Albers and J. J. P. Kastelein and C. Droste and G. Assmann	\N	1991
8233327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABMUN113	\N	Arbeitsbericht		\N	\N	\N	\N	113	\N		\N	e8451284a639221ac30281293f713d93	9ebb19b8ddcdc6e3341461ffc1b37746	92c1eca5351d6a168b95e6ae0fcf5dff	techreport	Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik	Rolf Alexander Teubner	Prof. Dr. J. Becker	2006
8233371	MIS quaterly 	28	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FOR23	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-105	\N	1	\N		\N	5c06ddf3ca2e0ca0c504ae57d5437659	1293ad8b971094cd755c36b090e4ef55	9bbf2e85c74019531c504f595959b41b	article	Design Science in Information  Systems Research 	Alan R. Hevner	\N	2004
8233397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fortschritt in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften – Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagen und exemplarische Anwendungen	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitätsverlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	FOR21	\N	\N		\N	\N	39–57	\N	\N	\N		Ausgangspunkt dieses Beitrags bildet die Frage, welche Auswirkungen die Übernahme der
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Unterscheidung zwischen dem behavioristischen und dem konstruktionsorientierten
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Paradigma nach Hevner u. a. für die Wirtschaftsinformatik hat. Als Implikationen dieses
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Schrittes können zwei Alternativen identifiziert werden: die Beschränkung des
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wissenschaftlichen Anspruchs der Disziplin einerseits oder aber eine inhaltliche
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Neuausrichtung des Fachs andererseits. Dieses Ergebnis motiviert zu einer kritischen Analyse
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der behavioristisch / konstruktionsorientiert Dichotomie. Diese Untersuchung wird auf
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Grundlage des strukturalistischen Theorieverständnisses durchgeführt. Als Konsequenz ergibt
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sich, die strenge Unterscheidung zwischen den beiden Forschungsansätzen aufzugeben. Auf
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der Grundlage dieses Ergebnisses wird eine modifizierte Darstellung der beiden Forschungskonzeptionen
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entwickelt.	8ad859add82d23e4e8ec2edc69d9714e	d52fec34221d26c08205c0cfb5859d93	cb305e19a2ddade51fc64bf369347fce	inproceedings	Beziehungen zwischen behavioristischer und konstruktionsorientierter Forschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik	Daniel Pfeiffer Jörg Becker	Naciye Akca Stephan Zelewski	2006
8233567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	Chew:1995:Book	http://www.amazon.com/Waves-Fields-Inhomogeneous-Media-Electromagnetic/dp/0780311167%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0780311167	\N	Amazon.com: Waves and Fields in Inhomogeneous Media (Electromagnetic Waves): Weng Cho Chew: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780780311169}, asin = {0780311167}, isbn = {0780311167}, dewey = {530.141}	\N	cda5441a99e40a79c40bba25ff5f1e0c	cfd3899b3654b30a63580c5f3de32e58	5fd455ebdfc9ef8cc1d5279f429d6e3a	book	Waves and Fields in Inhomogeneous Media (Electromagnetic Waves)	Weng Cho Chew	\N	1995
8233577	\N	\N	\N	7th	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	BornWolf:1999:Book	http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Optics-Electromagnetic-Propagation-Interference/dp/0521642221%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521642221	\N	Amazon.com: Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light (7th Edition): Max Born, Emil Wolf: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521642224}, asin = {0521642221}, isbn = {0521642221}, dewey = {535}	\N	4759e5296971a00636e23d188515ee88	72fc3ff76b2bb3a293a5f4cffe818dbe	6d133af442b7a40e9771e197b4e0965a	book	Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light (7th Edition)	Max Born and Emil Wolf	\N	1999
8233601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York: McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	Stratton:1941:Book	http://www.amazon.com/Electromagnetic-Theory-IEEE-Press-Wave/dp/0470131535%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0470131535	\N	Electromagnetic Theory: Julius Adams Stratton	\N	The URL and misc. info are for a re-issue published in 2007 by Wiley-IEEE Press.	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780470131534}, asin = {0470131535}, isbn = {0470131535}, dewey = {621}	\N	f6900418681d87ad00eada506bd08ee9	09b62f0956626aa10c987d92d1f4e102	5848c9f398b9438ad3da68462682b237	book	Electromagnetic Theory	Julius Adams Stratton	\N	1941
8233628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD66590421	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 412 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-503-11035-3}, language = {ger}	\N	9978e34c02270300a8070509a36bb160	57301a0175fa8b655f1d8855c89bcbc4	8e2b8ba12f53f512239c3d37f3e5768c	book	Handbuch Multiprojektmanagement und -controlling	Friedel Ahlers and Claus [Hrsg.] Steinle	\N	2008
8233648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PROJPROZ	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	876e5a6c10970bf6d3b8cacbf36b2635	4c45bcb8d9e89ca8390beaf012d37310	92d363c6585f025ad9e7d34a7c6636e3	book	Prozesse & Projekte	Roland Gareis and Michael Stummer	Manz	2006
8233659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München ; Wien	\N	\N	UBHD65731614	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	X, 203 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-486-27549-6, 978-3-486-27549-0}, language = {ger}	\N	6e1e38ef4f94c1647e90a3d4c73c32ca	d0527c8bdf05f99d3452330d793e6e64	48671122fb6a45454f86505ab6de3fbc	book	Prozess- und Technologiemanagement in der Softwareentwicklung	Mohsen Rezagholi	\N	2004
8233937	Lightwave Technology, Journal of	17	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink:1999	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Guiding optical light in air using an all-dielectric structure	\N	\N	2039-2041	\N	11	\N	issn = {0733-8724}, doi = {10.1109/50.802992}	The emergence of a dielectric omnidirectional multilayer structure opens new opportunities for low loss broad-band guiding of light in air.
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We demonstrate the effectiveness of such an approach by fabricating a broad-band, low-loss hollow waveguide in the 10-&mu;m region and measuring its transmission around a 300 bend. The generality of the solution enables the application of the method to many wavelengths of interest important in telecommunication applications as well as for guiding high-power lasers in medical and other fields of use.	238c0bbb4b50dca28aa2ee0f5f9b44d3	81624fcbb2018126895f5f27af6bff22	8a3375539a3efa7febf717910cb22529	article	Guiding optical light in air using an all-dielectric structure	Y. Fink and D.J. Ripin and S. Fan and C. Chen and J.D. Joannepoulos and E.L. Thomas	\N	1999
8233963	Opt. Lett.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Katagiri:04	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-29-6-557	\N	Optics InfoBase - Photonic bandgap fiber with a silica core and multilayer dielectric cladding	\N	\N	557--559	\N	6	\N		A new technique for fabricating a photonic bandgap fiber is proposed. A multilayer Si–SiO 2 film is deposited upon a silica glass fiber, and a clear bandgap is observed in the loss spectrum. The properties of the bandgap are easily controlled by adjustment of the thickness and the refractive index of the multilayer film.	a68693ba802ab2b7669d1ef08ac94dea	a6b4d882657924b140810957d2e07b24	12bd74b6e69fb23d1f4477b8692adfc1	article	Photonic bandgap fiber with a silica core and multilayer dielectric cladding	Takashi Katagiri and Yuji Matsuura and Mitsunobu Miyagi	\N	2004
8233968	\N	\N	\N	Band 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERGON Verlag	Würzburg	\N	Content and Communication Terminology, Language Resources and Semantic Interoperability	einführungbertram	\N	\N		\N	ISBN 3-89913-442-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb8f1de9abdf29466948d070d55268a6	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	a40a990aa44a95d5e8b34c7adba6dccc	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung Grundlagen - Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	Rute Costa and Jutta Bertram and Gerhard Budin and Key-Sun Choi and Christian Galinski and Gerhard Heyer and Bodil Nistrup-Madsen and Laurent Romary and Gabriel Sauberer and Klaus-Dirk Schmit and Frieda Steurs and Maosong Sun and Bertha Toft and Sue Ellen Wright	2005
8233969	J. Lightwave Technol.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Katagiri:06	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-24-11-4314	\N	Optics InfoBase - All-Solid Single-Mode Bragg Fibers for Compact Fiber Devices	\N	\N	4314--4318	\N	11	\N		Silica-core Bragg fibers supporting the single HE11 mode are proposed for fiber devices including compact nonlinear devices and dispersion control components. Fibers are fabricated by forming a dielectric multilayer on the outside of a conventional single-mode fiber, which is partly redrawn to a small diameter. Bragg guidance over a broadband wavelength range and the mode profile that corresponds with the HE11 mode are observed.	7b0046a68b697d096992e862e087b1b1	64047dacc8c5760089df050999e74580	07d556443d2b1cf320f492ac129b5637	article	All-Solid Single-Mode Bragg Fibers for Compact Fiber Devices	Takashi Katagiri and Yuji Matsuura and Mitsunobu Miyagi	\N	2006
8233971	\N	\N	\N	Band 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmBH	München	\N	\N	wisrepstock	\N	\N		\N	ISBN 978-3-486-58439-4	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wissensrepräsentation ist die Wissenschaft, Technik und Anwendung von Methoden und Werkzeugen, Wissen derart abzubilden, damit dieses in digitalen Datenbanken optimal gesucht und gefunden werden kann. Sie ermöglicht die Gestaltung von Informationsarchitekturen, die - auf der Grundlage von Begriffen und Begriffsordnungen  arbeitend - gestattet, Wissen in seinen Bedeutungszusammenhängen darzustellen. Ohne elaborierte Techniken der Wissensrepräsentaion ist es unmöglich, das "sematische Web" zu gestalten.
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Das Lehrbuch vermittelt Kentnisse über Metadaten und beschreibt eingehend sowohl dokumentarische wie bibliothekarische Ansätze der Inhaltserschließung (Nomenklaturen, Thesauri und Klassifikationssysteme), Bemühungen der Informatik um Begriffsordnungen (Ontologien) als auch nutzerkonzentrierte Entwicklungen im Web 2.0 (Folksonomies). Es geht um das Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen bei Diensten im World Wide Web, bei unternehmensinternen Informationsdiensten im Kontext des betrieblichen Wissensmanagement sowie fachspeziefischen professionellen Datenbanken.	7cffb40051ded7c94ffb824bf179d740	eae6896e246bc48f4e17b8bab584e2a6	261de8a6afe1f759fb0246ac16a839fe	book	Wissensrepräsentation Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechthild Stock	Wirtschafts und Sozialwissenschaften (Lektorat)	2008
8233992	Lightwave Technology, Journal of	11	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archambault:1993	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Loss calculations for antiresonant waveguides	\N	\N	416-423	\N	3	\N	issn = {0733-8724}, doi = {10.1109/50.219574}	The authors present a theoretical study of antiresonant waveguides, in cylindrical and planar geometry, using leaky mode solutions of the vector wave equation. General analytical expressions are derived to describe the attenuation coefficients of TE, TM, HE, and EH modes of multilayered leaky waveguides, taking into account material absorption. Results obtained with these expressions are compared to numerical solutions and found to be accurate when the leakage loss is low.	304f77ad2f8b28871014146255b05ecf	2a76f010fd01fcc4278bec62c0714ba0	1cc534f0cb7cd840b69a1472a51535a7	article	Loss calculations for antiresonant waveguides	J.-L. Archambault and R.J. Black and S. Lacroix and J. Bures	\N	1993
8233998	Opt. Express	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Birks:06	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-14-12-5688	\N	Optics InfoBase - Bend loss in all-solid bandgap fibres	\N	\N	5688--5698	\N	12	\N		Experimental measurements of all-solid photonic bandgap fibres with an array of high-index rods in a low-index background revealed an unexpected variation of bend loss across different bandgaps. This behaviour was confirmed by calculations of photonic band structure, and explained with reference to the differing field distributions of the modes of the cladding rods. Our understanding was confirmed by further experiments, leading to proposals for the improvement of these fibres.	137b4a0d9fc94bc449b254e6752f39a2	112daa85e253b3a05fcd67d4050141d2	55829bdc01c528fc5c2073f608578e44	article	Bend loss in all-solid bandgap fibres	T. A. Birks and F. Luan and G. J. Pearce and A. Wang and J. C. Knight and D. M. Bird	\N	2006
8234013	Opt. Express	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yin:05	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-13-23-9331	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Waveguide loss optimization in hollow-core ARROW waveguides	\N	\N	9331--9336	\N	23	\N		We discuss optimization of the optical properties of hollow-core antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides (ARROWs). We demonstrate significant reduction of waveguide loss to 2.6/cm for a 10.4µm2 mode area after adding an initial etching step of the substrate material. The effect of differences in confinement layer thickness is quantified and an optimized design is presented. The polarization dependence of the waveguide loss is measured and the implications for applications are discussed.	3c5069a6444c7c4de6f479da335b6741	88b88da61e8392348c41c769d3beb49f	f062085babd24e8d4f24f102a8c24e23	article	Waveguide loss optimization in hollow-core ARROW waveguides	Dongliang Yin and John Barber and Aaron Hawkins and Holger Schmidt	\N	2005
8234014	\N	\N	\N	Band 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmBH	München	\N	\N	InformationRetrievalStock	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Information Retrieval ist die Wissenschaft, die Technik und die Praxis des Suchen und Findens von Informationen. Drei Anwendungsfälle zeigen Relevanz dieser Teildisziplin in der Informationswissenschaft und Informatik: Suchmaschinen im Internet, Recherchewerkzeuge in unternehmerischen Netzwerken und elektronische Informationsdienste.
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Das Lehrbuch vermitellt umfassende und auf leicht verständliche Weise grundlegende Kentnisse über Theorien, Modelle und Anwendunden des Information Retrieval. Stocj stellt die Retrievalforschung als einheitliche Wissenschaftsdisziplin dar, die klassische Modelle sowie aktuelle Ansätze des Web Information Retrieval gleichermaßen umfasst. Neben dem Retrieval nach Texten behandelt das Buch weitere Medien wie Bilder,k Videos, gesprochene Sprache und Musik.	a190aeeab442414743994958335e74e2	dd092d79c1eae6e8d58fba057ded8d02	f551931975b2343802d654ad314b1687	book	Information Retrieval Informationen suchen und finden	Wolfgang G. Stock	Wirtschafts und Sozialwissenschaften (Lektorat)	2007
8234036	J. Lightwave Technol.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Poli:07	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-25-9-2599	\N	Optics InfoBase - Spectral Behavior of Integrated Antiresonant Reflecting Hollow-Core Waveguides	\N	\N	2599--2604	\N	9	\N		The spectral behavior of antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides with hollow core has been investigated. In particular, rectangular-core and arch-shaped-core waveguides have been studied, by means of the finite-element method, providing the dispersion and confinement loss curves in the wavelength range between 600 and 1000 nm. A detailed analysis of the curves has shown that the high losses that were observed at the anticrossing points are associated with the transition from guided to surface modes, which is computed here for the first time, to the authors' knowledge, in this kind of waveguides. Results are provided for both transverse electric and transverse magnetic polarizations.	defb5e49790a0c2fea28dfcac3019b1e	64691720eab4ebaa635fe5ae1cfb8159	bb442bfab9d8195f33aeb57a32761a12	article	Spectral Behavior of Integrated Antiresonant Reflecting Hollow-Core Waveguides	Federica Poli and Matteo Foroni and Annamaria Cucinotta and Stefano Selleri	\N	2007
8234050	Microfluidics and Nanofluidics	4	\N	\N	Jan.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt:2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10404-007-0199-7	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	3--16	\N	1	\N		We review recent developments and current status of liquid-core optical waveguides in optofluidics with emphasis on suitability
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for creating fully planar optofluidic labs-on-a-chip. In this first of two contributions, we give an overview of the different waveguide types that are being considered for effectively combining micro and nanofluidics with integrated optics. The large number of approaches is separated into conventional index-guided waveguides and more recent implementations using wave interference.The underlying principle for waveguiding and the current status are described for each type. We then focus on reviewing recent work on microfabricated liquid-core antiresonant reflecting optical (ARROW) waveguides, including the development of intersecting2D waveguide networks and optical fluorescence and Raman detection with planar beam geometry. Single molecule detection capability and addition of electrical control for electrokinetic manipulation and analysis of single bioparticles are demonstrated. The demonstrated performance of liquid-core ARROWs is representative of the potential of integrated waveguides for on-chip detectionwith ultrahigh sensitivity, and points the way towards the next generation of high-performance, low-cost and portable biomedical instruments.	0e1dabbbdcd4e30c7f94e322fb1e0381	7a43355e3a043609830eb1a2bfe8871f	e02900464f1a7b6a829f4a187b5ba174	article	Optofluidic waveguides: I. Concepts and implementations	Holger Schmidt and Aaron Hawkins	\N	2008
8234078	IEEE/LEOS Summer Topical Meetings, 2008 Digest of the	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuhn:08	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Particle manipulation with integrated optofluidic traps	\N	\N	187-188	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1099-4742}, doi = {10.1109/LEOSST.2008.4590552}	On an integrated optofluidic waveguide platform we implement two complementary types of traps, in a transverse and a novel axial geometry. The traps are characterized and used to manipulate and study biomaterial.	dec326254860213a387e1f74a73b65e5	600387b40cf354066435cfd56e81807a	e76052147527dd0c7fe8cf5f97f2dcdd	inproceedings	Particle manipulation with integrated optofluidic traps	S. Kuhn and P. Measor and E.J. Lunt and A.R. Hawkins and H. Schmidt	\N	2008
8234253	Optical and Quantum Electronics	39	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tong:07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11082-007-9145-x	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1071--1080	\N	12	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;We report synoptically an investigation of design, fabrication and characterization of a new all-solid photonic bandgap fiber.
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By introducing an index depressed layer around a high index core in every unit cell of photonic crystal cladding, a novelall-solid bandgap fiber is predicted to obtain low confinement and bend losses within low-order bandgaps. After optimizingthe structure parameters, we fabricate a batch of rods used for cladding cells, select a pure-silica rod for core cell andan inner-hexagonal jacket tube. We demonstrate an all-solid bandgap fiber with the transmission loss as low as 2&nbsp;dB/km at1,310&nbsp;nm and a bandwidth of over 700&nbsp;nm within the first bandgap. The guiding properties are also measured, respectively,such as transmission spectrum, attenuation spectrum, bend loss, mode field intensity profile, and chromatic dispersion.	ccbae930b74eb20506df426fa14d082d	90ee7d6155b65fafda6804f7df6ecd1a	26108abfa046c86feea1df097ef2af94	article	Investigation of all-solid photonic bandgap fiber with low losses in low-order bandgaps	Weijun Tong and Huifeng Wei and Jing Li and Honghai Wang and Qingrong Han and Jie Luo and Guobin Ren and Xia Yu and Ping Shum	\N	2007
8234270	Science	282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fink:1998	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/282/5394/1679	\N	A Dielectric Omnidirectional Reflector -- Fink et al. 282 (5394): 1679 -- Science	\N	\N	1679-1682	\N	5394	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.282.5394.1679}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/282/5394/1679.pdf}	A design criterion that permits truly omnidirectional reflectivity for all polarizations of incident light over a wide selectable range of frequencies was used in fabricating an all-dielectric omnidirectional reflector consisting of multilayer films. The reflector was simply constructed as a stack of nine alternating micrometer-thick layers of polystyrene and tellurium and demonstrates omnidirectional reflection over the wavelength range from 10 to 15 micrometers. Because the omnidirectionality criterion is general, it can be used to design omnidirectional reflectors in many frequency ranges of interest. Potential uses depend on the geometry of the system. For example, coating of an enclosure will result in an optical cavity. A hollow tube will produce a low-loss, broadband waveguide, whereas a planar film could be used as an efficient radiative heat barrier or collector in thermoelectric devices.	cdbbc48257b6204ab790145ae9978015	2ce5c2694fe3ee728a4cd1e8a2c6917c	8641349553a7ea72a3aad8a345745504	article	A Dielectric Omnidirectional Reflector	Yoel Fink and Joshua N. Winn and Shanhui Fan and Chiping Chen and Jurgen Michel and John D. Joannopoulos and Edwin L. Thomas	\N	1998
8234316	Applied Physics Letters	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Duguay:86	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/49/13/1	\N	Antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides in SiO[sub 2]-Si multilayer structures	\N	\N	13-15	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.97085}	A new type of optical waveguide utilizing an antiresonant reflector is described. Implementation in the SiO2-Si system gave losses as low as 0.4 dB/cm for the TE mode. The TM mode loss is >60 dB/cm, making the device an excellent planar technology integrated optic polarizer. Applied Physics Letters is copyrighted by The American Institute of Physics. 	f3d6b818b13b8562dd42d09087287e57	0cb77e5b99c8e4cbf5a693b13bea98c3	39a8922559c48ca543ec76a97b6f6a35	article	Antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides in SiO[sub 2]-Si multilayer structures	M. A. Duguay and Y. Kokubun and T. L. Koch and Loren Pfeiffer	\N	1986
8234328	Appl. Opt.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Baba:1990	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-29-18-2781	\N	Optics InfoBase - High efficiency light coupling from antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide to integrated photodetector using an antireflecting layer	\N	\N	2781--2792	\N	18	\N		The dispersion characteristics and radiation loss characteristics of ARROW (antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide), a novel single-mode slab waveguide, are analyzed in detail. The mechanism by which the waveguide produces a large amount of light radiation from the waveguide core to the semiconductor substrate is explained and some approximate formulas of propagation characteristics are obtained, which are useful for the design of ARROW. Two novel integrated structures of ARROW and photodetector are proposed to realize high coupling efficiency from waveguide to photodetector, small device size, and easy fabrication process. In these structures, an antireflecting (AR) layer is introduced to greatly enhance coupling efficiency. Their performance is discussed compared with the conventional waveguide structure. It is shown theoretically and experimentally that a high coupling efficiency (>90%) is achievable with short detector length in the ARROW structures.	b29aaad5f970bf5c303adc8392566b20	36682e473ff5a35c38ba6756933bbf2d	1b1f8542c375613ad78912af57f70fe2	article	High efficiency light coupling from antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide to integrated photodetector using an antireflecting layer	Toshihiko Baba and Yasuo Kokubun	\N	1990
8234332	Opt. Express	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Abeeluck:02	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-10-23-1320	\N	Optics InfoBase - Analysis of spectral characteristics of photonic bandgap waveguides	\N	\N	1320--1333	\N	23	\N		A numerical model based on a scalar beam propagation method is applied to study light transmission in photonic bandgap (PBG) waveguides. The similarity between a cylindrical waveguide with concentric layers of different indices and an analogous planar waveguide is demonstrated by comparing their transmission spectra that are numerically shown to have coinciding wavelengths for their respective transmission maxima and minima. Furthermore, the numerical model indicates the existence of two regimes of light propagation depending on the wavelength. Bragg scattering off the multiple high-index/low-index layers of the cladding determines the transmission spectrum for long wavelengths. As the wavelength decreases, the spectral features are found to be almost independent of the pitch of the multi-layer Bragg mirror stack. An analytical model based on an antiresonant reflecting guidance mechanism is developed to accurately predict the location of the transmission minima and maxima observed in the simulations when the wavelength of the launched light is short. Mode computations also show that the optical field is concentrated mostly in the core and the surrounding first high-index layers in the short-wavelength regime while the field extends well into the outermost layers of the Bragg structure for longer wavelengths. A simple physical model of the reflectivity at the core/high-index layer interface is used to intuitively understand some aspects of the numerical results as the transmission spectrum transitions from the short- to the long-wavelength regime.	8c9a90755b45ff58fa62d2ab38e146ea	b8abe12c70eeddb3ada2ac613b947cbc	e835dc523f3efcd91ce89c33f3a3aa8a	article	Analysis of spectral characteristics of photonic bandgap waveguides	Akheelesh Abeeluck and N. Litchinitser and C. Headley and B. Eggleton	\N	2002
8234333	Opt. Lett.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Litchinitser:02	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-27-18-1592	\N	Optics InfoBase - Antiresonant reflecting photonic crystal optical waveguides	\N	\N	1592--1594	\N	18	\N		We propose a simple analytical theory for low-index core photonic bandgap optical waveguides based on an antiresonant reflecting guidance mechanism. We identify a new regime of guidance in which the spectral properties of these structures are largely determined by the thickness of the high-index layers and the refractive-index contrast and are not particularly sensitive to the period of the cladding layers. The attenuation properties are controlled by the number of high/low-index cladding layers. Numerical simulations with the beam propagation method confirm the predictions of the analytical model. We discuss the implications of the results for photonic bandgap fibers.	2cf8a7383e59d827eb8c10995bc8711f	5ccac0b596224701e6cb40d62f6efecd	d2aa2258380bb4970926f6ec8ec18623	article	Antiresonant reflecting photonic crystal optical waveguides	N. M. Litchinitser and A. K. Abeeluck and C. Headley and B. J. Eggleton	\N	2002
8234339	Opt. Express	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Litchinitser:03	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-11-10-1243	\N	Optics InfoBase - Resonances in microstructured optical waveguides	\N	\N	1243--1251	\N	10	\N		We propose a simple physical model that predicts the optical properties of a class of microstructured waveguides consisting of high-index inclusions that surround a low-index core. On the basis of this model, it is found that a large regime exists where transmission minima are determined by the geometry of the individual high-index inclusions. The locations of these minima are found to be largely unaffected by the relative position of the inclusions. As a result of this insight the difficult problem of analyzing the properties of complex structures can be reduced to the much simpler problem of analyzing the properties of an individual high-index inclusion in the structure.	ee8c54e074083a7b7bee22b1388465ee	5913ac13f9e6d73ffebb7084d45b4838	9de491776e7fb893b0904ca24675d70b	article	Resonances in microstructured optical waveguides	Natalia M. Litchinitser and Steven C. Dunn and Brian Usner and Benjamin J. Eggleton and Thomas P. White and Ross C. McPhedran and C. Martijn de Sterke	\N	2003
8234349	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Litchinitser:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-8-1540	\N	Optics InfoBase - Application of an ARROW model for designing tunable photonic devices	\N	\N	1540--1550	\N	8	\N		Microstructured optical fibers with the low refractive index core surrounded by high refractive index cylindrical inclusions reveal several intriguing properties. Firstly, there is a guiding regime in which the fibers’ confinement loss is strongly dependent of wavelength. In this regime, the positions of loss maxima are largely determined by the individual properties of high index inclusions rather than their position and number. Secondly, the spectra of these fibers can be tuned by changing the refractive index of the inclusions. In this paper we review transmission properties of these fibers and discuss their potential applications for designing tunable photonic devices.	90e5296d4a7b4c90f3e778e68439e61b	1804cbf6f101b383e91657c6dbad6c21	c3cc526b43382a44b41ba83a6f8814fb	article	Application of an ARROW model for designing tunable photonic devices	Natalia Litchinitser and Steven Dunn and Paul Steinvurzel and Benjamin Eggleton and Thomas White and Ross McPhedran and C. de Sterke	\N	2004
8234351	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yin:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-12-2710	\N	Optics InfoBase - Integrated ARROW waveguides with hollow cores	\N	\N	2710--2715	\N	12	\N		We report the design, fabrication, and demonstration of antiresonant reflecting optical (ARROW) waveguides with hollow cores. We describe the design principles to achieve low waveguide loss in both transverse and lateral directions. A novel fabrication process using silicon dioxide and silicon nitride layers as well as sacrificial polyimide core layers was developed. Optical characterization of 3.5μm thick waveguides with air cores was carried out. We demonstrate single-mode propagation through these hollow ARROW waveguides with propagation loss as low as 6.5cm-1 and mode cross sections down to 6.7μm2. Applications of these waveguides to sensing and quantum communication are discussed.	46d77148633dc6982820a203a12a285c	2cb7ce3bfa39f2020640d68da0f22bb5	4392f5c7e9d6b68b68a0a71cdbbb92b8	article	Integrated ARROW waveguides with hollow cores	D. Yin and Holger Schmidt and J. Barber and A. Hawkins	\N	2004
8234362	Opt. Express	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Birks:06:ApproxBandgap	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-14-20-9483	\N	Optics InfoBase - Approximate band structure calculation for photonic bandgap fibres	\N	\N	9483--9490	\N	20	\N		An approximate method for finding the band structure of simple photonic bandgap fibres is presented. Our simple model is an isolated high-index rod in a circular unit cell with two alternative boundary conditions. Band plots calculated this way are found to correspond closely to calculations using an accurate numerical method.	e4a56d0d17a0dd9a48eb093e31f9e302	90cce81de6c56258eab49d13735d831d	da1085009c39015767dd6c08b95a6a57	article	Approximate band structure calculation for photonic bandgap fibres	Timothy A. Birks and Greg J. Pearce and David M. Bird	\N	2006
8234367	Opt. Express	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Hu:08	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-16-9-6668	\N	Optics InfoBase - Analytical method for band structure calculation of photonic crystal fibers filled with liquid crystal	\N	\N	6668--6674	\N	9	\N		An analytical method for band structure calculations of photonic crystal fibers with liquid crystal infiltrations is presented. The scalar eigenvalue equation is extended to treat both isotropic and anisotropic materials by introducing a coefficient to describe the index contrast between the extraordinary and ordinary refractive index of the liquid crystal. The simple model provides a fast insight into bandgap formation in photonic crystal fibers filled with anisotropic material such as liquid crystal, which would be useful to aid the design based on such fibers.	147bd1a60995a6d638f260991cc5c5c3	6740061d22d973a75caee2809cdda16e	16acf5be8300ecee4d10a3f79f2d7c3f	article	Analytical method for band structure calculation of photonic crystal fibers filled with liquid crystal	Juan Juan Hu and Guobin Ren and Ping Shum and Xia Yu and Guanghui Wang and Chao Lu	\N	2008
8234385	Appl. Opt.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Tien:71	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-10-11-2395	\N	Optics InfoBase - Light Waves in Thin Films and Integrated Optics	\N	\N	2395--2413	\N	11	\N		Integrated optics is a far-reaching attempt to apply thin-film technology to optical circuits and devices, and, by using methods of integrated circuitry, to achieve a better and more economical optical system. The specific topics discussed here are physics of light waves in thin films, materials and losses involved, methods of couplings light beam into and out of a thin film, and nonlinear interactions in waveguide structures. The purpose of this paper is to review in some detail the important development of this new and fascinating field, and to caution the reader that the technology involved is difficult because of the smallness and perfection demanded by thin-film optical devices.	3f98123f57b59597d905833275572f78	557c90e4626da3a0e85e9f9c48efdac1	b955c4ac23202183a1af71e3e2b90c3b	article	Light Waves in Thin Films and Integrated Optics	P. K. Tien	\N	1971
8234386	Opt. Lett.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Li:07	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-32-16-2369	\N	Optics InfoBase - Disappearance of modes in planar Bragg waveguides	\N	\N	2369--2371	\N	16	\N		We show how the forbidden bands of a Bragg reflector may shrink to points and how some classes of the guided modes of a planar Bragg waveguide may disappear altogether by shrinking with the forbidden bands. We derive the general conditions to determine the missing modes and explain these conditions with examples. It is possible, for example, to design a Bragg waveguide that rejects all antisymmetric modes and supports only symmetric modes for the TE polarization. We also highlight the effect of Brewster incidence on the interpretation of the missing modes for the TM polarization.	dea563731fb2e98fedf8995e7ab6d6c2	41585bc8f7de136b3a760932d4cd684b	d4432565900de676d484dddd12f09acd	article	Disappearance of modes in planar Bragg waveguides	Jie Li and Kin Seng Chiang	\N	2007
8234391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	\N	\N	\N	Buck:1995:Book	http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Optical-Fibers-Applied-Optics/dp/0471308188%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471308188	\N	Amazon.com: Fundamentals of Optical Fibers (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics): John A. Buck: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471308188}, asin = {0471308188}, isbn = {0471308188}, dewey = {621.3692}	\N	3afe58dcdfb6d327a303c858bc44ef95	bb532188ff684ce66100c173e26c9dad	67888f7f5c1e65bf1e755840581627d0	book	Fundamentals of Optical Fibers (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics)	John A. Buck	\N	1995
8234395	Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science and Photonic Applications Systems Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science and Photonic Applications Systems Technologies	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	Barber:05	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=CLEO-2005-CTuD4	\N	Optics InfoBase - Hollow Waveguides on Planar Substrates with Selectable Geometry Cores	\N	\N	CTuD4	\N	\N	\N		We report the fabrication of hollow waveguide structures with various core geometries. These structures are suitable for low-loss anti-resonant reflecting (ARROW) and photonic crystal waveguides, and integration with microfluidic systems.	b0b04dfa16d4ee2da9a0e50d918c025f	722ef4e9aabfdf79912859430934b637	ef7f01440b9ea672a148c20eed00aa1d	inproceedings	Hollow Waveguides on Planar Substrates with Selectable Geometry Cores	John P. Barber and Donald B. Conkey and Matthew M. Smith and Jeffrey R. Lee and Bridget A. Peeni and Zachary A. George and Aaron R. Hawkins and Dongliang Yin and Holger Schmidt	\N	2005
8234419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the COMSOL Multiphysics user’s conference (Paris, 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Viale:05	http://www.comsol.com/papers/1083/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		To modelize infinite photonic crystal fibre (PCF) with 2D-finite-geometry mode solver, it is necessary to use a perfectly matched layer (PML). We have performed a new type of PML design to simulate propagation in PCFs.
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The results obtained with index-guiding PCFs are in very good agreement with previous theoretical published results. Our PML is quickly optimized. The link between MATLAB and FEMLAB offers the possibility to modelise realized profile to estimate loss before experimental results.	c584eb90320a291fb7aba61df5bf0822	9b4c730b884aac3e82816b78a7efcf9e	44c2ae02123334396953695c3ffe8461	article	Confinement loss computation in photonic crystal fibres using a novel perfectly matched layer design	P. Viale and S. Fevrier and F. Gerome and H. Vilard	\N	2005
8234423	Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of	28	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baba:1992	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Dispersion and radiation loss characteristics of antiresonantreflecting optical waveguides-numerical results and analytical expressions	\N	\N	1689-1700	\N	7	\N	issn = {0018-9197}, doi = {10.1109/3.142556}	Propagation characteristics of novel single-mode slab waveguides, ARROW (antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides), ARROW-B, and their modified configurations, are investigated. The dispersion and radiation loss characteristics, field profile, confinement factor, and spot size of these ARROW-type waveguides are analyzed in detail by a mode analysis method using the system interference matrix. Approximate expressions for these characteristics are obtained in simple forms, which provide useful suggestions for the design of these waveguides. Possible combinations of materials and design conditions of ARROW-type waveguides are discussed on the basis of these results	6f3313b4664d20cc8440b99c3c1741c2	dbd0b8081da889919dd96e1ff6927d15	9a1aa50b77a5355d81607d30c39a4dd6	article	Dispersion and radiation loss characteristics of antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides-numerical results and analytical expressions	T. Baba and Y. Kokubun	\N	1992
8234483	\N	1	\N	First	November	\N	Informationsethik	\N	\N	\N	UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	myfirstbibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		Die zunehmende Durchdringung aller Lebensbereiche mit Informationstechnologie stellt den Allgemeingültigkeitsanspruch der traditionellen Ethik-Theorien in Frage. Lassen sich die überlieferten ethisch-rechtlichen Normen problemlos auch auf das Verhalten in elektronischen Räumen anwenden? Oder müssen dafür nicht vielmehr neue ethische Richtlinien entwickelt werden? Dieses Lehrbuch erläutert die ethischen Konflikte in der Informationsgesellschaft mit ihren rechtlichen, politischen, wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Auswirkungen und setzt sich mit den verschiedenen Facetten der Frage »Wem gehört Wissen?« auseinander. Mit der Erklärung komplexer Zusammenhänge, der Definition von Fachtermini, einer umfangreichen Bibliografie und Kontrollfragen erlaubt es den Studierenden, kompetent an informationsethischen Diskursen teilzunehmen.	e45d225973ae0c13542db0b78c24c4ff	dbe1cc02febf71168461ab97a06fb8a0	82bf637c0f480db33e4ce9b2406ca02e	book	Informationsethik. Umgang mit Wissen und Informationen in elektrischen Räumen 	Rainer Kuhlen	\N	2004
8234594	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3810038369	http://www.amazon.de/Systemtheorien-Vergleich-leisten-Soziale-Arbeit/dp/3810038369%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3810038369	\N	Systemtheorien im Vergleich: Was leisten Systemtheorien für die Soziale Arbeit?: Heino Hollstein-Binkmann, Staub-Bernasconi: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783810038364}, asin = {3810038369}, isbn = {3810038369}	\N	160c31f75f3e0a23d0eaa2337a991788	207fcc1eb6b261be4daa243b2eda84e8	32171c02bfe0153f6602eff5f3e641be	book	Systemtheorien im Vergleich: Was leisten Systemtheorien für die Soziale Arbeit?	\N	Heino Hollstein-Binkmann and Staub-Bernasconi	2005
8234598	Reflexive soziale Mechanismen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90364-4_4	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	105--137	\N	\N	\N		In diesem Beitrag möchten wir die These begründen, dass soziologischen Erklärungen eine Notwendigkeit innewohnt, auf Computersimulationen zurückzugreifen. Zur Nachvollziehbarkeit müssen drei Fragen geklärt
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werden: (1) Was leisten Computersimulationen überhaupt? (2) Was ist eine soziologische Erklärung? (3) An welcher Stelle entstehtdie sozionische Notwendigkeit von Computersimulationen innerhalb soziologischer Erklärungen? Wir werden versuchen, diese dreiFragen zu beantworten und zum Schluss die soziologische Notwendigkeit an einem Beispiel zu demonstrieren.	b66113a2a3a6696820f273fb68ac73eb	55d07e9775190f15f6d69ef5c5edeac6	fe665fffbf2942116193b700fe43276a	article	Zur sozionischen Notwendigkeit mechanistisch-soziologischer Erklärungen	Thomas Kron and Christian W. G. Lasarczyk	\N	2006
8234651	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich Verlag	\N	\N	\N	381002872X	http://www.amazon.de/Selbstorganisation-sozialen-Systemen-Volker-M%C3%BCller-Benedict/dp/381002872X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D381002872X	\N	Selbstorganisation in sozialen Systemen: Volker Müller-Benedict: Amazon.de: Volker Müller- Benedict: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783810028723}, asin = {381002872X}, isbn = {381002872X}	\N	40a281bde114bef11edf36101508ed2a	01ef226f64310ace17f384a2503ee7eb	c1c9daa52730c6e22f121bfb37e9b633	book	Selbstorganisation in sozialen Systemen	Volker Müller-Benedict and Volker Müller-Benedict	\N	2000
8234723	Informationswirtschaft. Management Externen Wissens.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myfirstbibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	130-146	\N	1	\N		\N	5100a11d6a9591a28f396ee8b4e09f22	71b84f03416ce27a82706b97dd3c4303	0f3715b26bd5179212219fb5918e3cf3	article	Data mining bei externen informationen   	Wolfgang Stock	\N	2000
8234726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=nlPKHk5XzXAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=taschenbuch+der+informatik&hl=de#PPA489,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62002af14041cf57e734db61c91541dc	dcb8f124ba0fa627c081c9765e80fc33	ecedc12d9b03428907bbe778450d4b6b	inbook	Datenschutz und Datensicherheit	Andreas Pfitzmann Hannes Federrath	Dieter Werner Uwe Schneider	2007
8234735	Informationswirtschaft. Management Externen Wissens.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myfirstbibtexkey	\N	\N		\N	\N	90-129 	\N	1	\N		\N	50cfa1fef0cafafbf442ec2a1c41a5bf	ffb82c4bdaa321933ea5c43887354c2e	02e458044d4538510b3813cd0601279f	article	Retrieval von elektronischen Informationen: Techniken und Strategien	Wolfgang Stock	\N	2000
8234746	Akteur Gehirn — oder das vermeintliche Ende des handelnden Subjekts	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90321-7_17	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	287--303	\N	\N	\N		Die Anerkennung und Konsekration des Intellektuellen bemesse sich, wie Bourdieu in seinem Essay „Das intellektuelle Feld”
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betont, weder am kommerziellen Erfolg noch an der sozialen Anerkennung allein. Auch die schiere Bekanntheit konne ja durchausins Negative umschlagen. Nein, der Intellektuelle versuche, die dominierenden „Wahrnehmungs- und Bezugskriterien” einer Weltsichtzu problematisieren, also „die Konstruktionsprinzipien von sozialer Welt, die Definition dessen, was wesentlich und was unwesentlichist, was würdig ist, reprasentiert, dargestellt zu werden, und was nicht” (Bourdieu 1992). Diesen Punkt forciert Lyotard mitPathos: Da sie die „Idee der Universalität” für sich reklamieren, werden Intellektuelle als „Geister” begriffen, die „vomStandpunkt des Menschen, der Menschheit, der Nation, des Volks, des Proletariats, der Kreatur oder einer ähnlichen Kreaturaus denken und handeln.... Sie identifizieren sich mit einem Subjekt, das einen universellen Wert verkörpert; sie beschreibenund analysieren von dieser Position aus eine Situation und folgern was getan werden muss, damit diese Subjekt sich verwirklicheoder wenigstens seine Verwirklichung voranschreit„ (Lyotard 1985).	c65f2897c3f8b1135f00ce7ac2a5c3df	26544b50169a7f7efab01d7b3e7e8147	f42637b244243fb95c27513ece8e543a	article	Hirnforscher als Neurosoziologen? Eine Debatte zum Freien Willen im Feuilleton	Sabine Maasen	\N	2006
8234774	Teilsystemische Autonomie und politische Gesellschaftssteuerung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90102-2_9	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	145--166	\N	\N	\N		Ehe akteurtheoretische Perspektive, die sich insbesondere gegen eine systemtheoretische Perspektive absetzt, liegt implizit
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vielen Untersuchungen von Steuerungsvorg�ngen zugrunde. Hier soll dieser akteurtheoretische Zugang expliziert werden. Im erstenAbschnitt wird Steuerungshandeln in seinem strukturellen Kontext verortet; daran anschlie�end widmet sich der zweite Abschnittder Pr�gung des Steuerungshandelns durch diesen Kontext. Im dritten Abschnitt schlie�lich wird darauf eingegangen warum staatliche Akteure eigentlich �berhaupt gesellschaftssteuernd t�tig werden.	ec4d5a5b7790b099e40bda3d3817c5ce	050c180e421bde3742515669add2bf5b	096fbb165d30ee72b1a95280171a843c	article	Determinanten politischer Gesellschaftssteuerung — akteurtheoretisch betrachtet	\N	\N	2006
8235320	Computational Linguistics	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	palmer2005	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=6&tid=17957	\N		\N	\N	71-105	\N	1	\N		The Proposition Bank project takes a practical approach to semantic representation, adding a layer of predicate-argument information, or semantic role labels, to the syntactic structures of the Penn Treebank. The resulting resource can be thought of as shallow, in that it does not represent coreference, quantification, and many other higher-order phenomena, but also broad, in that it covers every instance of every verb in the corpus and allows representative statistics to be calculated. We discuss the criteria used to define the sets of semantic roles used in the annotation process and to analyze the frequency of syntactic/semantic alternations in the corpus. We describe an automatic system for semantic role tagging trained on the corpus and discuss the effect on its performance of various types of information, including a comparison of full syntactic parsing with a flat representation and the contribution of the empty ??trace?? categories of the treebank.	4a70d0518a61fd8dc9297c0ddb32a0b3	24e0360bc797311db3dff8d5e38f130d	df6b4ece2b5ac88387946d7ada2a8162	article	The Proposition Bank: An Annotated Corpus of Semantic Roles	Martha Palmer and Daniel Gildea and Paul Kingsbury	\N	2005
8235362	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	Cambridge, MA ; London	\N	\N	wordnet	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=8106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-262-06197-1}	WordNet, an electronic lexical database, is considered to be the most important resource available to researchers in computational linguistics, text analysis, and many related areas. Its design is inspired by current psycholinguistic and computational theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexicalized concept. Different relations link the synonym sets.
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The purpose of this volume is twofold. First, it discusses the design of WordNet and the theoretical motivations behind it. Second, it provides a survey of representative applications, including word sense identification, information retrieval, selectional preferences of verbs, and lexical chains.	eb97d1310944ac3a416206607e518fe7	42daa1681607dd1d3f3234c605d84ec3	2e282d8bb3aa81b255b179c0772b3bf7	book	WordNet An Electronic Lexical Database 	\N	Christiane Fellbaum	1998
8235523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3828882684	http://www.amazon.de/Prozesse-Aufl%C3%B6sung-Mikro-Makro-Problems-Wissenschaft-selbstorganisierender/dp/3828882684%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3828882684	\N	Dinge als Prozesse. Die Auflösung des Mikro-Makro-Problems in der modernen Wissenschaft durch Theorien selbstorganisierender Systeme: Frank Schreiber: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783828882683}, asin = {3828882684}, isbn = {3828882684}	\N	11d486fe5745d2849ec4bcb0923971af	12973053c33fe93d5430f784f2616ab3	b7e3d3dc1a8f01e1668d0b96798b5734	book	Dinge als Prozesse. Die Auflösung des Mikro-Makro-Problems in der modernen Wissenschaft durch Theorien selbstorganisierender Systeme	Frank Schreiber	\N	2001
8235692	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Gmbh	\N	\N	\N	0792331923	http://www.amazon.de/Quantitative-Sociodynamics-Stochastic-Interaction-Processes/dp/0792331923%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0792331923	\N	Quantitative Sociodynamics: Stochastic Methods and Models of Social Interaction Processes (Nova Et Vetera Iuris Gentium): D. Helbing: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780792331926}, asin = {0792331923}, isbn = {0792331923}, dewey = {302.0151}	\N	577ba9d78cdcea895c8ccc2c490fdd77	1f847e9b36cfb1bc107b79cc9a2a043a	723387c0c50f8ca4fd6d98ef9e74bee0	book	Quantitative Sociodynamics: Stochastic Methods and Models of Social Interaction Processes (Nova Et Vetera Iuris Gentium)	D. Helbing	\N	1995
8236022	Neural Networks	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wolpert1992stacking	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/nn/nn5.html#Wolpert92	\N		\N	\N	241--259	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0893-6080(05)80023-1}, date = {2005-12-15}	\N	ea03e23ab7ade46b211a892d3e9049f1	c2d406b7f1679b8bf46d42632e6cd022	40b98da2f28fc6bad78dd812e9530ffd	article	Stacked Generalization	David H. Wolpert	\N	1992
8236253	Atherosclerosis.	\N	\N	\N	May	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Michos2005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15907856&query_hl=84	\N	From Connotea	\N	10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.04.004	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85407e9300ec10c566d451fd038fb224	d356d9f3cce36d093f0a114487cd58e8	bfe5f5506a12d887f3fc922c89b94dae	article	Framingham risk equation underestimates subclinical atherosclerosis risk in asymptomatic women.	Erin Michos and Khurram Nasir and Joel Braunstein and John Rumberger and Matthew Budoff and Wendy Post and Roger Blumenthal	\N	2005
8236258	\N	\N	\N	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pr. Univ. de France	\N	\N	\N	HenriBergson	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4825cb60a32c1e5c6b097a8106b01a99	8c960c31da20873e41cf872d464a4da1	4533ce84e20483c7794b24e74f34ee4a	book	Le rire	Henri Bergson	\N	1956
8236348	\N	XVIII, 520 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Droz	\N	\N	\N	PoetiqueMoliere	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa77e8b8fc63e76e06b9f80bf1914d3f	51ccd61ef59159e9449ef7b3d6461319	fc51f489b591f8d44d48db30d3260b2c	book	Poétique de Molière	Jean de Guardia	Jean de Guardia	2007
8236353	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	Leicester, University of	\N	\N	Leister	\N	\N	Conway2009	http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=57624&CultureCode=en	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	978-0-19-926226-7	\N		Managing and Shaping Innovation
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    * Publication title: Managing and Shaping Innovation
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    * Author: Steve Conway and Fred Steward
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    * Publication type: Book (Paperback)
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    * Publication date: 23 April 2009
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    * Number of pages: 400
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    * ISBN number: 978-0-19-926226-7
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• How do we define innovation and novelty?
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• In what ways can social and organisational networks shape the innovation process?
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Managing and Shaping Innovation tackles these questions by drawing upon literature from a variety of disciplines, including economics, management, sociology, and psychology. Through an examination of the patterns of innovation, and of the strategies, structures, and processes of innovative organizations, the reader is equipped with a broad understanding of the innovation process. A particular emphasis is given to the network perspective, which is used as a lens for discussing and exploring innovative activity.
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Over the last decade or so, innovation is a theme that has captured the imagination and entered the mainstream. It is a subject that has gained great currency among government ministers and policy-makers, managers and consultants, and the public at large. It has also received a great deal of attention among academics, across a wide range of disciplines, including economics, management, sociology, psychology, and geography. In response to this interest, an increasing number of books have emerged to serve both the classroom and the boardroom. This text is aimed at postgraduate and final-year undergraduate students undertaking core or elective modules in the management of innovation.
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Conway and Steward take an analytical and critical approach, presenting research throughout, and encouraging students to evaluate the material and reflect upon their own assumptions and experience. Each chapter contains boxed examples and mini case studies to illustrate innovation in practice; examples range from Napster and e-Bay, to Formula One and virtual reality.
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Steve Conway is a Senior Lecturer in Innovation within the University of Leicester School of Management. Fred Steward is Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Brunel University Business School.
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PART I – Building the Foundations
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1. Introduction – Key Themes, Concepts, and Definitions in the Study of Innovation
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2. Tensions, Paradox, and Contradictions in Managing Innovation
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3. Innovation From a Network Perspective
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PART II – Strategy and the Mapping of Innovation and Technological Progress
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4. The Patterns of Innovation Within the Life Cycle of a Technology
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5. Technological Regimes, Trajectories, Transitions, Discontinuity, and Long Waves
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6. Innovation Strategies
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PART III – The Management of Innovation Within Organizations
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7. Organizing for Innovation – Organization Structure and Culture
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8. Managing the Innovation Process
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9. Social Networks and Informality in the Innovation Process
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PART IV – The Impact of Context on the Management and ‘Shaping’ of Innovation
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10. The Sources of Innovation – The Role of Users, Suppliers, and Competitors in the Innovation Process
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11. The Transformative Capacity of Innovation and Innovation Systems	22a863bb845482d87b0e8dc372658d65	bc2556789d773cd9b21b9ee5475b6de3	6dc4adca9b7509dee30c6ca46514c4fa	book	Managing and Shaping Innovation	Steve Conway and Fred Steward	\N	2009
8236366	\N	249 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grasset	\N	\N	\N	MoliereComique	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5de821676bbefdc0a8d802948ff09ae	9ba9f2f4c1b80ef2995ddd5831d7b574	d285f4accf5b1338328ead549caee842	book	Molière ou l'essence du génie comique	Ramon Fernandez	Ramon Fernandez	1979
8236589	Readers Digest	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reader's Digest Association, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	Arterial occlusive diseases	\N	\N	ISSN: 0034-0375	\N		Walking proved to be the best alternative for a 72-year-old man suffering from occlusions in the femoral arteries in his legs. A daily walk of one mile saved him from what would have been a dangerous and costly operation on his diseased arteries. 
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Author: Harris, Louis 
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Publisher: Reader's Digest Association, Inc. 
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Publication Name: Reader's Digest Subject: 
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General interest 
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ISSN: 0034-0375 
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Year: 1996 
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Arterial occlusions	15d6e3d6f2d44509ba191f2159d07252	49b6c5571eb4c0b97530258eab87bafb	67562aa745a6ca210284fb699d1f33ad	misc	Heal thyself 	Louis Harris	\N	1976
8236601	Stuttgarter Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	25. April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	n.n.2009Forschung	\N	\N		\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N		Friedrich Heinemann, Leiter Abt. Unternehmensbesteuerung und Finanzwirtschaft beim ZEW: "In schlechten Zeiten wird auch bei Forschung und Entwicklung gespart, unsere Statistiken zeigen das eindeutig." Vielen Unternehmen gehe es in Krisenzeiten schlicht darum, wie sie die nächsten Wochen überlebten. "Da wird dann weniger darauf geschaut, wie man in einign Jahren dasteht." "Ein Unternehmen sollte lieber einen Kredit aufnehmen als wegen Geldmangels auf eine Weiterentwicklung seiner Produkte zu verzichten."	20fa0659fb79b2a760ce18b19bdd7d39	56504820082161ef301e35e6485fbb09	1bb9ce22bde925bbe5e625e42b89e0c3	article	Wer nicht forscht, hat später schlechte Karten.	n.n.	\N	2009
8236609	Der Spiegel	\N	\N	\N	27. April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dettmer2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	f76df2b74305ccd1957a317fdb4f9433	15396217955b12b847e64a8ad7901507	6d6518deb66ccea0f5b147181efa5685	article	Unheimliche Parallelen. Die heutige Krise der Weltwirtschaft erinnert in vielem an die Große Depression.	Markus Dettmer and Rüdiger Falksohn and Alexander Jung and Alexander Neubacher and Gregor Peter Schmitz and Holger Stark and Gabor Steingart	\N	2009
8236700	Business Week	\N	\N	\N	20.04.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bw2009ideas	\N	\N		\N	\N	46-48	\N	\N	\N		Business Week's list of most innovative companies shows: not all are reining in R&D. "Some may be tempted to hunker down, to scale back their investment in innovation", says Chief executive Samuel Palmisano of IBM. "While that might make sense during a cyclical downturn, it's a mistake when you're going through a major shift in the global economy."	39464cf96402419e449763721978b441	4effa493a6e92c1e93401c435563db5e	7bc8a9a7c2a4e2295d61aab9d0e3c4a3	article	Do ideas cost too much?	BW	\N	2009
8236712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsunion Wirtschaft - Wissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsunion2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eca6c02a05153d10c4913a31c842751e	2954fffa5d12d963af3c7c57692a2144	c65a69d6148196d32317c134556a75be	proceedings	Woher das neue Wachstum kommt. Innovationspolitische Impulse für ein starkes Deutschland in der Welt.	\N	Forschungsunion	2009
8236815	Circulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_Writing_Committee_Members01122007	http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/CIRCULATIONAHA..107.181425v1	\N	ACCF/AHA 2007 Clinical Expert Consensus Document on Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring by Computed Tomography in Global Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and in Evaluation of Patients With Chest Pain. A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Clinical Expert Consensus Task Force (ACCF/AHA Writing Committee to Update the 2000 Expert Consensus Document on Electron Beam Computed Tomography). Developed in Collaboration With the Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging and Prevention and the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography -- Writing Committee Members et al., 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA..107.181425 -- Circulation	\N	\N	CIRCULATIONAHA.	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA..107.181425}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/CIRCULATIONAHA..107.181425v1.pdf}	\N	99fc7743a079beef9e397546fddbf0c0	167773306f14193108157951f7c1a671	f6ab684d04a7fc273ca6674e181a08a8	article	{ ACCF/AHA 2007 Clinical Expert Consensus Document on Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring by Computed Tomography in Global Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and in Evaluation of Patients With Chest Pain. A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Clinical Expert Consensus Task Force (ACCF/AHA Writing Committee to Update the 2000 Expert Consensus Document on Electron Beam Computed Tomography). Developed in Collaboration With the Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging and Prevention and the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography}	\N	\N	2007
8236990	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Society for the History of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisbon	\N	\N	ensmenger08shot	http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~nathanen/research/shot2008.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper focuses on the problem of maintenance in the history of software. 
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As all of the papers in this session argue, the problem of maintenance is a ubiqui- 
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tous but neglected element of the history of technology. All complex technological 
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systems eventually break down and require repair (some more so than others), and, 
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in fact, as David Edgerton has suggested, maintenance is probably the central ac- 
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tivity of most technological societies.2 But maintenance is also low-status, difficult, 
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and risky. Engineers and inventors don’t like maintenance, and generally don’t do 
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maintenance, and therefore historians of technology have largely ignored it. 	98254ea6be8a84ecab6257cc793925ac	f502565b4f4b0d8a88caef12cfaba9eb	4f287e6d39bf6b66946db9937240f1f2	inproceedings	Fixing things that can never be broken:  Software maintenance as heterogeneous engineering	Nathan Ensmenger	\N	2008
8237131	Handelsblatt	\N	\N	\N	20. April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schneider2009unternehmen	http://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/karriere/unternehmen-und-unis-hand-in-hand;2245852	\N		\N	\N	19	\N	\N	\N		Die Kooperationen schiessen wie Pilze aus dem Boden, doch beide Seiten müssen noch lernen.	09eaeb3f5546e0d731c3aabd93f81834	3ba219532a21df2a3ef6f1a0d44a2330	b0d35726dfb80464354c162ac80cefed	article	Unternehmen und Unis Hand in Hand.	Kerstin Schneider and Monica V. Wysocki	\N	2009
8237153	Boersen-Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	15. Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BZ2009Chemie	\N	\N		\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N		\N	8759a7928fbdc3d11c8cf331d782e1de	6d83ab4b64a63505a53b9ae1f63d968c	77d2987ff66fa3a40a4b5e7d8685509c	article	Chemie von der Rezession schwer getroffen. Branchenverband VCI rechnet mit stärkstem Produktionsrückgang seit mehr als 30 Jahren.	BZ	\N	2009
8237330	Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics	71	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bernstein:042005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.041103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4 Pt 1	\N	pmid = {15903653}, issn = {1539-3755}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.71.041103}	We examine an application of the Gillespie algorithm to simulating spatially inhomogeneous reaction-diffusion systems in mesoscopic volumes such as cells and microchambers. The method involves discretizing the chamber into elements and modeling the diffusion of chemical species by the movement of molecules between neighboring elements. These transitions are expressed in the form of a set of reactions which are added to the chemical system. The derivation of the rates of these diffusion reactions is by comparison with a finite volume discretization of the heat equation on an unevenly spaced grid. The diffusion coefficient of each species is allowed to be inhomogeneous in space, including discontinuities. The resulting system is solved by the Gillespie algorithm using the fast direct method. We show that in an appropriate limit the method reproduces exact solutions of the heat equation for a purely diffusive system and the nonlinear reaction-rate equation describing the cubic autocatalytic reaction.	9ae2e238b5e716cc781310a36e76f9ef	bfd18a645ee7c77c169c116c21414d20	f1d17c07684c86f3d35428f6d173241d	article	Simulating mesoscopic reaction-diffusion systems using the Gillespie algorithm.	D. Bernstein	\N	2005
8237590	Opt. Express	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Rowland:08	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-16-22-17935	\N	Optics InfoBase - Bandgaps and antiresonances in integrated-ARROWs and Bragg fibers; a simple model	\N	\N	17935--17951	\N	22	\N		We consider the spectral properties of dielectric waveguides with low refractive index cores and binary layered claddings, such as Bragg fibers and integrated-ARROWs. We show that the full, nontrivial, 2-D spectrum of Bloch bands (hence bandgaps) of such claddings correspond, in structure and topology, to the dispersion properties of both constituent layer types; quantitatively demonstrating an intimate relationship between the bandgap and antiresonance guidance mechanisms. The dispersion functions of these layers, and the interactions thereof, thus form what we coin the Stratified Planar Anti-Resonant Reflecting OpticalWaveguide (SPARROW) model, capable of quantitative, analytic, descriptions of many nontrivial bandgap and antiresonance properties. The SPARROW model is useful for the spectral analysis and design of Bragg fibers and integrated-ARROWs with cores of arbitrary refractive index (equal to or less than the lowest cladding index). Both waveguide types are of interest for sensing and microfluidic applications due to their natural ability to guide light within low-index cores, permitting low-loss guidance within a large range of gases and liquids. A liquid-core Bragg fiber is discussed as an example, demonstrating the applicability of the SPARROW model to realistic and important waveguide designs. 	c8c9ba3e1b69ea5bfc33e4fb4036c009	2fb5118064b9be14e6e29a7ea129a0b0	e7d66614045490d67d95e5f256385762	article	Bandgaps and antiresonances in integrated-ARROWs and Bragg fibers; a simple model	Kristopher J. Rowland and Shahraam Afshar V. and Tanya M. Monro	\N	2008
8238887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Business Process Management \	and Social Software BPMS2'08 in conjunction with 6th International \	Conference on Business Process Management (accepted)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GranitzerGTLRG08AutomatingKnowledgeTransfer	\N	\N	myown conferences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.07}, owner = {mgrani}	\N	b1408e03637ad97bed7408240513221d	13e11885cae908d8936bd512a7e53d05	94d377b0c26856f2ddec87c06ed7c5c6	inproceedings	Automating Knowledge Transfer and Creation in Knowledge Intensive
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\	Business Processes	Michael Granitzer and Gisela Granitzer and KlausTochtermann and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Andreas Rath and Wolfgang Groiß	\N	2008
8238911	\N	\N	\N	suhrkamp taschenbuch	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	suhrkamp taschenbuch, 203	203	\N	\N		\N	inhalt: Über die Schwierigkeiten, ein Inländer zu sein; Darmstadt, am 19. Oktober 1963; 
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Brief an den Bundesminister für Verteidigung, Herrn Kai-Uwe von Hassel;
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Versuch, von der deutschen Frage Urlaub zu nehmen;
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Zur Theorie des Verrats; Reflexionen vor einem Glaskasten;
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Zum "Hessischen Landboten". Zwei Kontexte;
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Las Casas oder Ein Rückblick in die Zukunft;
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Europäische Peripherie;	\N	\N	203	\N		\N	01209f546c078f0c007d5607dc606673	9b1a6fde0b2129d60e157429af6ea455	6de44bc32ca97eb912edb44ad91fb842	book	Deutschland, Deutschland unter anderm. Äußerungen zur Politik	Hans Magnus Enzensberger	Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp	1967
8240324	Journal of the Royal Society Interface	4	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gandon2007tee	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17264055?dopt=Abstract	\N	The evolutionary epidemiology of vaccination. [J R Soc Interface. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	803-817	\N	16	\N	pmid = {17264055}, doi = {10.1098/rsif.2006.0207}	Vaccination leads to dramatic perturbations of the environment of parasite populations and this can have both demographic and evolutionary consequences. We present a theoretical framework for modelling the short- and long-term epidemiological and evolutionary consequences of vaccination. This framework integrates previous theoretical studies of vaccine-induced parasite evolution, and it allows one to make some useful qualitative predictions regarding the outcome of the competition between different types of vaccine-favoured variants. It can also be used to make quantitative predictions about the speed of such evolutionary processes. This work may help define the relevant parameters that need to be measured in specific parasite populations in order to evaluate the potential evolutionary consequences of vaccination. In particular, we argue that more work should be done evaluating the nature and magnitude of parasite fitness costs associated with adaptation to vaccinated hosts.	6cef0d75cb4747dbb26d0d3c9c7199c3	dbd33971c921e2321af4187667156b34	8c31d09cf17e5c8f47e74d848c57ac26	article	The evolutionary epidemiology of vaccination	S Gandon and T Day	\N	2007
8240426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palaver. Politische Überlegungen 1967–1973	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	\N	hme696	\N	\N	Hans Magnus Enzensbergers Buch Palaver. Politische Überlegungen 1967–1973 ist 1974 als Band 696 der Reihe „edition suhrkamp“ im Suhrkamp Verlag in Frankfurt am Main erschienen. Es versammelt sechs Aufsätze, die der Autor zuvor an anderen Orten publiziert hatte: 1967/68: Berliner Gemeinplätze (Seite 7–40), 1968: Gemeinplätze, die Neueste Literatur betreffend (Seite 41–54), 1970: Bildnis einer Partei. Vorgeschichte, Struktur und Ideologie der PCC (Seite 55–90), 1970: Baukasten zu einer Theorie der Medien (Seite 91–129), 1972: Revolutions–Tourismus (Seite 130–168) und 1973: Zur Kritik der politischen Ökologie (Seite 169–232). Vorangestellt ist dem Wiederabdruck der Aufsätze der reprographische Nachdruck des Palaver–Artikels des Oxford English Dictionary (Seite 6). Beschlossen wird der Band mit dem Erstdrucknachweis der Aufsätze (Seite 234).
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Das Kernstück des Bandes ist der Aufsatz Baukasten zu einer Theorie der Medien, in dem der Schriftsteller versucht, seine frühen, exemplarischen Kritiken an den Verfahrensweisen der „Bewußtseins–Industrie“ (siehe hier unter Einzelheiten) theoretisch zu fundieren. In kämpferischem Ton entfaltet er die These, daß mit der „Entwicklung der elektronischen Medien“1 zwar die Instrumente geschaffen worden seien, alle Menschen in den „gesellschaftlichen und vergesellschafteten produktiven Prozeß“ (S. 93) einzubinden, diese Instrumente aber „aus guten, schlechten politischen Gründen“ (S. 93) nicht angewendet würden. An Bertolt Brechts Radiotheorie anknüpfend, nach der der Rundfunk von einem „Distributionsapparat“ (S. 94) zu einem „Kommunikationsapparat“ (S. 94) weiterentwickelt werden müsse, demonstriert er anhand verschiedener Beispiele, auf wie vielfältige Weise die Massenmedien zum Zweck der geistigen und politischen Immobilisierung der Menschen mißbraucht werden. Als Gegenmodell zu dieser vorherrschenden, repressiven Form des Medieneinsatzes, bei dem der Mensch auf die Rolle des Konsumenten reduziert wird, entwirft er das Modell des emanzipatorischen Mediengebrauchs, das er für geeignet hält, das „entscheidende politische Moment“ (S. 92), das den Massenmedien seines Erachtens gleichwohl innewohnt, fruchtbar zu machen (S. 111f.).	\N	Hans Magnus Enzensbergers Buch Palaver. Politische Überlegungen 1967–1973 ist 1974 als Band 696 der Reihe „edition suhrkamp“ im Suhrkamp Verlag in Frankfurt am Main erschienen. Es versammelt sechs Aufsätze, die der Autor zuvor an anderen Orten publiziert hatte: 1967/68: Berliner Gemeinplätze (Seite 7–40), 1968: Gemeinplätze, die Neueste Literatur betreffend (Seite 41–54), 1970: Bildnis einer Partei. Vorgeschichte, Struktur und Ideologie der PCC (Seite 55–90), 1970: Baukasten zu einer Theorie der Medien (Seite 91–129), 1972: Revolutions–Tourismus (Seite 130–168) und 1973: Zur Kritik der politischen Ökologie (Seite 169–232). Vorangestellt ist dem Wiederabdruck der Aufsätze der reprographische Nachdruck des Palaver–Artikels des Oxford English Dictionary (Seite 6). Beschlossen wird der Band mit dem Erstdrucknachweis der Aufsätze (Seite 234).
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Das Kernstück des Bandes ist der Aufsatz Baukasten zu einer Theorie der Medien, in dem der Schriftsteller versucht, seine frühen, exemplarischen Kritiken an den Verfahrensweisen der „Bewußtseins–Industrie“ (siehe hier unter Einzelheiten) theoretisch zu fundieren. In kämpferischem Ton entfaltet er die These, daß mit der „Entwicklung der elektronischen Medien“1 zwar die Instrumente geschaffen worden seien, alle Menschen in den „gesellschaftlichen und vergesellschafteten produktiven Prozeß“ (S. 93) einzubinden, diese Instrumente aber „aus guten, schlechten politischen Gründen“ (S. 93) nicht angewendet würden. An Bertolt Brechts Radiotheorie anknüpfend, nach der der Rundfunk von einem „Distributionsapparat“ (S. 94) zu einem „Kommunikationsapparat“ (S. 94) weiterentwickelt werden müsse, demonstriert er anhand verschiedener Beispiele, auf wie vielfältige Weise die Massenmedien zum Zweck der geistigen und politischen Immobilisierung der Menschen mißbraucht werden. Als Gegenmodell zu dieser vorherrschenden, repressiven Form des Medieneinsatzes, bei dem der Mensch auf die Rolle des Konsumenten reduziert wird, entwirft er das Modell des emanzipatorischen Mediengebrauchs, das er für geeignet hält, das „entscheidende politische Moment“ (S. 92), das den Massenmedien seines Erachtens gleichwohl innewohnt, fruchtbar zu machen (S. 111f.).	\N	\N	696	\N		\N	87abf055b97685f22684f7372b7128d1	6c5afd9616323af5cf549930fa9a3bec	5c18ca6fe9ed5f940824c14231a5d956	book	Palaver. Politische Überlegungen 1967–1973	Hans Magnus Enzensberger	Suhrkamp	1974
8240446	International Journal of Information Resource Management	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moore-IRM-1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	13--20	\N	1	\N		\N	2e2a4268370edf70175c55af0b5b7d55	082f38ab3fca5ea48e4b003a6c2fa186	4e976c37fd8c8ab59c6fd7b14feaf80b	article	Auditing IT for Value	S. Moore	\N	1992
8240449	Revue Canadienne Des Sciences De L Administration-Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SmithMcKeen1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	229--240	\N	3	\N		\N	ace6bdeb70ff3c00c00f91a536979de9	ca8ebb698d51d1f97dfceff19e7e04b2	baa2ee983044272ea2885348ab1049f6	article	How Does Information Technology Affect Business Value - a Reassessment and Research Propositions	H. A. Smith and J. D. McKeen	\N	1993
8240453	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boehm-HMD-2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	15--29	\N	263	\N		\N	7aca0d10b91550079bdb1fbb94b099f7	766fbae7b92e2b1b79023530244ab2b4	73c218f021d336affb5712d4167e5102	article	IT-Compliance als Triebkraft von Leistungssteigerung und Wertbeitrag der IT	M. Böhm	\N	2008
8240477	DATA BASE on Advances in Information Systems	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MooneyGK96	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/db/db27.html#MooneyGK96	\N	dblp	\N	\N	68-81	\N	2	\N	date = {2002-01-03}, ee = {db/journals/db/MooneyGK96.html}, cdrom = {DataBase/27-2/P068.pdf}	\N	bc04fb831a32cee2363d586347542e98	f5d308ca6ecda933aacea9603bf255b7	a9d7defd87ee20050680111e49292d02	article	A Process Oriented Framework for Assessing the Business Value of Information Technology.	John G. Mooney and Vijay Gurbaxani and Kenneth L. Kraemer	\N	1996
8240490	Theoretical Computer Science	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vali79	\N	\N		\N	\N	189-201	\N	2	\N		\N	30553e282e4fb176d2d45c2b186dad36	a40baef81a559136dc71744a18381a55	7bea9f04a3cd93c1e5f568b6a54fcc34	article	The Complexity of Computing the Permanent	Leslie G. Valiant	\N	1979
8240697	Stat Med	13	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miettinen:1994:Stat-Med:8202649	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8202649?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Foundations of medical diagnosis: what actually ar...[Stat Med. 1994] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	201-209	\N	3	\N	pmid = {8202649}, doi = {}	Three decades ago, the thesis was adduced that setting diagnostic probabilities requires, by the inherent nature of diagnosis-pertinent medical knowledge, the use of Bayes' theorem. That paper was both vague and inconsistent in its delineation of the nature of the parameters involved in this formulation, and subsequent authors have only added to the confusion. Nevertheless, that thesis has been, and continues to be, enthusiastically embraced by clinical scholars. We here posit what those parameters must be taken to represent in principle; and this explication reveals that their quantification poses generally unsurmountable epistemologic challenges. The implication of this is not that informed setting of diagnostic probabilities is generally infeasible. Our conclusion is, instead, that the seminal thesis was founded on an untenable pair of premises about the nature of scientifically attainable knowledge pertinent to diagnosis.	8873deae03db1cfc645d8f54d01784c5	2e4881bde76f287ce6eb534b2a874a8b	28e6841c127d05b6d836f49cd07c15f0	article	Foundations of medical diagnosis: what actually are the parameters involved in Bayes' theorem?	O S Miettinen and J J Caro	\N	1994
8241035	WISU - Das Wirtschaftsstudium	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goeken-WISU-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	1581--1587	\N	12	\N		\N	f6a71fa42ab28cf837fbe7429ca214d3	305f92768d781fe8006a8aa85f8deb7f	09291c3a4a7699f7c941aeea671c760a	article	{IT-Governance}	Matthias Goeken and Elizaveta Kozlova and Wolfgang Johannsen	\N	2007
8241119	\N	254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	HMD~--~Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	KuetzMeier2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Informatikcontrolling beschäftigt sich mit der Planung, der Überprüfung und der Steuerung der Informationsinfrastruktur und der Anwendungssysteme. Dabei sind die Controllingobjekte unterschiedlicher Art: Sie reichen von System- und Kommunikationsarchitekturen, Informatikprojekten, Informationssystemen, Webplattformen, Supportdienstleistungen, Sicherheitsvorkehrungen bis hin zu Personal- und Führungsthemen. Allerdings bestehen in der Praxis teilweise erhebliche Defizite, da bekannte methodische Ansätze aus dem Controllingbereich nur spärlich im Informationsmanagement angewendet werden. Die HMD-Herausgeberschaft hat sich deshalb entschlossen, den Defiziten des IT-Controllings nachzuspüren und zukunftsgerichtete Lösungsansätze und erfolgreiche Fallbeispiele vorzustellen. Folgende Themenschwerpunkte stehen im Vordergrund: strategisches IT-Controlling, Kennzahlensysteme zur IT-Steuerung, Systeme zum Performance Measurement, Management des Projektportfolios sowie Projektcontrolling, Verrechnung von IT-Leistungen und Services, Controlling von Fremdleistungen wie Outsourcing oder Offshoring, Framework CobiT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology), Controllingaspekte bei IT-Führung und Organisation, Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtungen und Benchmarking.	2523e2ad598db53c524b8e2505da0963	ff79a667688822fd6dda2613e570f3cc	71a718cafee9ccce154e990c667e3f9b	book	IT-Controlling	\N	Martin Kütz and Andreas Meier	2007
8241122	Machine Learning	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cohn1994	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.33.6817&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N		\N	\N	201-221	\N	2	\N		\N	d9f4e9f00bcff1b40d107c8071295bd2	72295bb3b7689d4a9f44341e7f7df525	27f472b11fc10ca1d56bb5f7086317e6	article	Improving Generalization with Active Learning	D. Cohn and L. Atlas and R. Ladner	\N	1994
8241123	\N	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xieye1986	www.actfind.com	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d51c31fd1e9e41001cab652ccaa9c32d	ce0f65ab805187e770d557522ce92692	95d11ea54b0b98b4c83a1dd1b30aa7b0	article	Wholesale Mobile Phones: Actfind New Launches 	mike.xie	mike.xie	2009
8241261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 2003 workshop on Text meaning	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Schubert03	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1119239.1119241	\N	Extracting and evaluating general world knowledge from the Brown corpus	\N	\N	7--13	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1119239.1119241}	We have been developing techniques for extracting general world knowledge from miscellaneous texts by a process of approximate interpretation and abstraction, focusing initially on the Brown corpus. We apply interpretive rules to clausal patterns and patterns of modification, and concurrently abstract general "possibilistic" propositions from the resulting formulas. Two examples are "A person may believe a proposition", and "Children may live with relatives". Our methods currently yield over 117,000 such propositions (of variable quality) for the Brown corpus (more than 2 per sentence). We report here on our efforts to evaluate these results with a judging scheme aimed at determining how many of these propositions pass muster as "reasonable general claims" about the world in the opinion of human judges. We find that nearly 60% of the extracted propositions are favorably judged according to our scheme by any given judge. The percentage unanimously judged to be reasonable claims by multiple judges is lower, but still sufficiently high to suggest that our techniques may be of some use in tackling the long-standing "knowledge acquisition bottleneck" in AI.	7f8a84c93e154660fafb6ee1795b8da8	30e1065262bea32813ad4bb5e86361ec	0a67af0dfb6e582ab2a9ec0de347b6fa	inproceedings	Extracting and evaluating general world knowledge from the Brown corpus	Lenhart Schubert and Matthew Tong	\N	2003
8241568	\N	3977	\N	\N	\N	\N	INEX	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/inex/VercoustreFGL05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/inex/inex2005.html#VercoustreFGL05	\N	xml document representation for clustering	\N	\N	443-457	\N	\N	conf/inex/2005	date = {2006-07-05}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11766278_34}, isbn = {3-540-34962-6}	\N	3ba76ff6adf14e1aec8d8e14ae9ff6d2	a4c0ee93de26fe23cec5c18c281b04a7	388b081098bf46a9785f8de5b0837db5	inproceedings	A Flexible Structured-Based Representation for XML Document Mining.	Anne-Marie Vercoustre and Mounir Fegas and Saba Gul and Yves Lechevallier	Norbert Fuhr and Mounia Lalmas and Saadia Malik and Gabriella Kazai	2005
8241585	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123789	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca820c0ce3c60f2c0535c684313899d7	ffe090d371e1687de456947487ee704d	e9102348545b0dde877e09b3cf7f9cd7	book	Erkenntnis Maschinen Verstehen. Zur Neugestaltung von Computersystemen 	Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores	\N	1989
8241626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123789	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d65f1350988da427d4453fcb1735bbfa	52c11ba3c7dff23639c06a85aaac8c64	f4662c169073e9d1c39ecb20297c0eb2	book	Hypertext. Ein nicht-lineares Medium zwischen Buch und Wissensbank 	Rainer Kuhlen	\N	1991
8241644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123789	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd9ef5e0d256e30578ff2c6113ffb531	df3ffbf190bb7fad9052cb7d00e442ab	c502ecb10b0d3865ed9f9a9bda07546a	book	Das Ende der Privatsphäre: Der Weg in die Überwachungsgesellschaft 	Peter Schaar	\N	2009
8241685	Rev. Mod. Phys.	52	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	RevModPhys.52.453	\N	\N	Rev. Mod. Phys. 52 (1980): Robert Savit - Duality in field theory...	\N	\N	453--487	\N	2	\N	numpages = {34}, doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.52.453}	\N	998292f8936ec9858e3e6c12fe2fff28	940cb477e0e504d7cfe56afbecdade46	abec405af252a8ead49d5cb797b1884f	article	Duality in field theory and statistical systems	Robert Savit	\N	1980
8241823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Verona, Italy, June 08-10, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaBo09	\N	\N		\N	\N	in press	\N	\N	\N		\N	26ffc4b45cd64de68f6c509fc040222b	6777658b9c7222826277c439fe53226f	0d4d78c1ce777ce461fe6204bd835c66	inproceedings	Continuance Usage Intention in Microblogging Services: The Case of Twitter	Martin Böhringer and Stuart J. Barnes	\N	2009
8241833	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2309	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58ec68c64584382b691062ed4ec05c65	224b24c19ffade4f618943117632a1ff	cd7ba7e110f4053259672d746bd19e95	book	Hector und die Geheimnisse der Liebe	Francois Lelord	\N	2007
8241835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei?	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	BoRi2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5ed5500f60290389aa8df718a7434c7	c37e984e5e894359c9e7b0f91fe23fc6	dbc809f8e90197848ca4e7e58eba68c0	inproceedings	Adopting Social Software to the Intranet: A Case Study on Enterprise Microblogging	Martin Böhringer and Alexander Richter	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8241904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2309	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	959fc781c61bc160a74d298599a64e1f	50c6930e94aed4f9f280ee8f0e8d4b5b	ccbc22cf92ae986c6673c1eafa76133e	book	P.S. Ich liebe Dich 	Cecelia Ahern	\N	2005
8241987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New_ieeeindustry	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — IEEE Industry Applications Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a technique that will calculate the absolute angular position of a permanent magnet (PM) rotor within a pole pair at standstill. The algorithm works with non-salient pole motors. By choosing an appropriate voltage pulse width and applying it to each phase winding, the stator currents will partially saturate the stator iron, enabling the algorithm to discern between a north pole and a south pole, and subsequently, the absolute position. The scheme is computationally simple and does not rely on the knowledge of any of the motor parameters.	415aefabbfe8b17fedb5d89379976725	060fe90c1cadf1e7a39aca31b2adf190	e46dfc7de634639e60a7b8290d2ebdd0	misc	IEEE Industry Applications Society	Peter B. Schmidt and Michael L. Gasperi and Glen Ray and Ajith H. Wijenayake	\N	1997
8241989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2309	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ff93a207ff77d05d9572b6cb0b24797	bd2a9db270b72388daad667d9e789d12	297fe84ce1cf5977bf7ca174afa425e4	book	Jesus liebt mich 	David Safier	\N	2008
8241995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Korkeakoulu04fluxestimators	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — FLUX ESTIMATORS FOR SPEED-SENSORLESS INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Espoo 2004 This thesis deals with flux estimators for speed-sensorless induction motor drives. To enhance the stability and the performance of state-of-the-art sensorless drives, new flux estimator designs based on the standard motor model are proposed. Theoretical and experimental research methods are both used. The dynamics and stability of flux estimators are analyzed using linearized models, and the effects of parameter errors are investigated using steady-state relations. Performance is evaluated using computer simulations and laboratory experiments. It was found that most sensorless flux estimation methods proposed in the literature have an unstable operating region at low speeds (typically in the regenerating mode) and that the damping at high speeds may be insufficient. A new stable design of the speed-adaptive full-order flux observer is proposed: the observer gain is designed especially for nominal and high-speed operation, while the low-speed operation is stabilized by modifying the speed-adaptation law. Compared to estimators proposed in the literature, the effects of parameter errors on the proposed observer design are shown to be	4182cf6d4348b6009473f10cd6042975	ce3a149ec3dd95de209f1dd391759b20	579a3bd5ea1a58ad3def8a0487843477	misc	FLUX ESTIMATORS FOR SPEED-SENSORLESS INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES	Teknillinen Korkeakoulu	\N	2004
8242008	\N	\N	IT-Governance	4.,\\ überarb.\\ und erw.\\ Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Krcmar-2005-IT-Governance	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88c5549219e661b69d276704efc45b5c	45408562d1c060f5a683116b556550a0	4d52ba6f0b91bc7faafe3dd9b91564d0	inbook	Informationsmanagement	Helmut Krcmar	\N	2005
8242019	\N	\N	\N	2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sämtliche Werke	jpfrII	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5d10956f01f07450106619cae2dc53a	de35f4bbf3d89835fc11a43a5945083e	2fe71f0cb8340824e4dbffe6b3941ce4	book	Sämtliche Werke, Abteilung II, Zweiter Band. 	Jean Paul	\N	2000
8242105	International Journal of Digital Content Technology                   and its Applications	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NasserEslamiFKA08	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	4--10	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://www.aicit.org/jdcta/ppl/jdcta_vol2no2_1.pdf}, date = {2009-03-09}	\N	8a4909e7040c774198b273e8ff8135f9	eb6eb8c750950601d44b7d172f01722b	ea727b25e4fe95e28fa4caafa54c78e3	article	Classification of IT Governance Tools for Selecting the Suitable One in an Enterprise	F. NasserEslami and M. Fasanghari and H. R. Khodabandeh and A. Abdollahi	\N	2008
8242145	\N	\N	\N	3rd edn.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley and Sons	New York	\N	\N	TurbanMcleanWetherbe2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2722eb5e3dacc8af5affb235a898f88b	248136df8288264192af5fec5d66b549	bce09cff2ae92926c4d41f86b09d63c4	book	Information Technology for Management: Transforming
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8242339	Soins	54	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chaboissier2000	\N	\N		\N	Douze articles complètent ce dossier pour comprendre la réforme de
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\	Quizz p.56	29-56	\N	735	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}	\N	e7451b8b9aa81fdb96d49bad5a5f22f0	bcb4d57470c994072ef7d397e2a90eb5	cabe7a9f11827d9224c2468c66fb771f	article	Vers un nouveau dispositif de formation infirmière	Mercedes Chaboissier	\N	2000
8242379	boundary	2	\N	\N	Summer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	109-127	\N	29	\N		\N	bb7270f343517d915f3531912b29685a	1b80d0f39b766f6aba4f8a62183a8ecb	5b7ffe9a48a86acb1b6ba853f2b99919	article	Multiculturalism Now: Civilization, National Identity, and Difference Before and after September 11th	David Palumbo-Liu	\N	2002
8242388	Biogeosciences	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gareth2009	http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/849/2009/	\N		\N	\N	849--866	\N	5	\N	issn = {1726-4170}	Africa is the single largest continental source of biomass burning emissions. Here we conduct the first analysis of one full year of geostationary active fire detections and fire radiative power data recorded over Africa at 15-min temporal interval and a 3 km sub-satellite spatial resolution by the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) imaging radiometer onboard the Meteosat-8 satellite. We use these data to provide new insights into the rates and totals of open biomass burning over Africa, particularly into the extremely strong seasonal and diurnal cycles that exist across the continent. We estimate peak daily biomass combustion totals to be 9 and 6 million tonnes of fuel per day in the northern and southern hemispheres respectively, and total fuel consumption between February 2004 and January 2005 is estimated to be at least 855 million tonnes. Analysis is carried out with regard to fire pixel temporal persistence, and we note that the majority of African fires are detected only once in consecutive 15 min imaging slots. An investigation of the variability of the diurnal fire cycle is carried out with respect to 20 different land cover types, and whilst differences are noted between land covers, the fire diurnal cycle characteristics for most land cover type are very similar in both African hemispheres. We compare the Fire Radiative Power (FRP) derived biomass combustion estimates to burned-areas, both at the scale of individual fires and over the entire continent at a 1-degree scale. Fuel consumption estimates are found to be less than 2 kg/m2 for all land cover types noted to be subject to significant fire activity, and for savanna grasslands where literature values are commonly reported the FRP-derived median fuel consumption estimate of 300 g/m2 is well within commonly quoted values. Meteosat-derived FRP data of the type presented here is now available freely to interested users continuously and in near real-time for Africa, Europe and parts of South America via the EUMETSAT (European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites) Land Surface Analysis Satellite Applications Facility (http://landsaf.meteo.pt/). Continuous generation of these products will allow the types of analysis presented in this paper to be improved and extended, and such multi-year records should allow relationships between climate, fire and fuel to be further examined.
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	c6355c9d5771c285a599619b5e0ad912	f26f3f414c1eff57f047308c0c243c44	12a42861d31caea9adcc8848ad1cc2ab	article	Annual and diurnal african biomass burning temporal dynamics	G. Roberts and M. J. Wooster and E. Lagoudakis	\N	2009
8242399	European Management Journal	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Willcocks-EMJ-2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	28	\N	1	\N		Willcocks, L, Feeny, D. & Olson, N. (2006).
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"Implementing Core IS Capabilities: Feeny-Willcocks IT Governance and Management Framework revisited" European Management Journal, 24(1), 28.	119e5c563d041583c6dc6ad199aa23f6	ee3c598f932203b91db68d1b04fa40f0	7d316c78dae2c32f7fbf100a4c5c39c7	article	Implementing Core IS Capabilities: Feeny-Willcocks IT Governance and Management Framework revisited	L. Willcocks and D. Feeny and N. Olson	\N	2006
8242420	Sloan Management Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FeenyWillcocks-SMR-1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--21	\N	\N	\N		\N	bff69cb939b5541dadec99a606402fe4	fb12984ebde0f5e4925fb3512477d2cc	bc2dd82f38de1b5f81a18a42f1a2d051	article	Core IS capabilities for exploiting information technology	D. Feeny and L. Willcocks	\N	1998
8242426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the second international conference on Human Language Technology Research	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Schubert02	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1289263	\N	Can we derive general world knowledge from texts?	\N	\N	94--97	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California}	\N	599a82b804819e97b1ec20c62bc0fc05	846569cc2254c683a77eb0e11bd3e32f	6f51302ca158acaaa69b0c05ba1a3378	inproceedings	Can we derive general world knowledge from texts?	Lenhart Schubert	\N	2002
8242429	Modern Fiction Studies	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	565-580	\N	3	\N		\N	acbf59166058478779d3dcb1b9403873	1b78f2fd1dea97aa6f410585b2c2b552	2949490c1e270b36b5c9db6ddd12b173	article	POSTMODERNITY AND THE POLITICS OF MULTICULTURALISM; THE LYOTARD-HABERMAS DEBATE OVER SOCIAL THEORY	Mark Poster	\N	1992
8242448	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	SWB-302741275	\N	\N		\N	\N	133	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3947-6}, size = {ca. 134 S. ; 230 mm x 210 mm}	\N	c3d98a2af95a8ea7a0647ab9bb2e268f	3cb0ab53bee1ca07f71bec11fcfb0f67	19e471503c80ba460ce4b4e8b1d2acb2	book	Das Forum Romanum : Spiegel der Stadtgeschichte des antiken Rom	Klaus Stefan Freyberger	\N	2009
8242451	Huamn Rights Quarterly	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	625-651	\N	\N	\N		\N	31283aa589e776421f9479e234c73843	b9e023b8fbc34642910599f73292b2c3	4e0bb623578b73aa1001d1d3a5fd250e	article	Recognizing Minority Identities through Collective Rights	Miodrag A. Jovanovic	\N	2005
8242465	Soins	54	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weber2009	\N	\N		\N	Les compétences 1 et 3, "évaluer une situation clinique et établir
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8242472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '08: Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1390343	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390343	\N	An unsupervised framework for extracting and normalizing product attributes from multiple web sites	\N	\N	35--42	\N	\N	\N	location = {Singapore, Singapore}, isbn = {978-1-60558-164-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1390334.1390343}	\N	e4d09528b0e5cee1f443c430e9d7fa54	acb8410f8feae2a3eaa6839e7a077361	e02ce18885b3ab54256b628ddb920658	inproceedings	An unsupervised framework for extracting and normalizing product attributes from multiple web sites	Tak-Lam Wong and Wai Lam and Tik-Shun Wong	\N	2008
8242490	Social POlitics:  International Studies in Gender, State & Society Online	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-52	\N	1	\N		\N	433a6de0f66727a27122da196e6cb736	89c63c65deabb9fb03bc11e7a7bd7ca8	cbe253e48d921529f3201a308ffb983e	article	A Scandinavian Model?  Gender Equality Discourse on Multiculturalism	Trude Langvasbraten	\N	2008
8242591	World Politics	60	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	509-538	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa68e5aabbd815acd539d7a76e38a65b	c2e46f5d36dc103e7b4d3836241894e0	dcc1a001fcae7f04035bb23375d2ef29	article	Immigration and Integration Studies in Western Europe and the United States:  The Road less traveled and a path ahead	Erik Bleich	\N	2008
8242611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Representation: Language for Knowledge and Knowledge for Language	\N	\N	\N	MIT/AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Schubert99	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Episodic Logic Meets Little Red Riding Hood: A Comprehensive, Natural Representation for Language Understanding	\N	\N	111--174	\N	\N	\N		We describe a comprehensive framework for narrative understanding based on Episodic Logic (EL). This situational logic was developed and implemented as a semantic representation and commonsense knowledge representation that would serve the full range of interpretive and inferential needs of general NLU. The most distinctive feature of EL is its natural language-like expressiveness. It allows for generalized quantifiers, lambda abstraction, sentence and predicate modifiers, sentence and predicate reification, intensional predicates (corresponding to wanting, believing, making, etc.), unreliable generalizations, and perhaps most importantly, explicit situational variables (denoting episodes, events, states of affairs, etc.) linked to arbitrary formulas that describe them. These allow episodes to be explicitly related in terms of part-whole, temporal and causal relations. Episodic logical form is easily computed from surface syntax and lends itself to effective inference. The Centrality of ...	b4db7854a329280c80647e4bef92db45	ffa6a928db527db1901e60bd4f958eef	42621da308f35a184773064b67335068	inproceedings	Episodic Logic Meets Little Red Riding Hood: A Comprehensive, Natural Representation for Language Understanding	Lenhart K. Schubert and Chung Hee Hwang	\N	1999
8242633	Anthropological Quarterly	78	\N	\N	Winter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-246	\N	1	\N		\N	c2ca192185a5480906bc857f3f2fd1a4	2dcb73f25ec1c3a045d089ab1e58cb4c	9fe8a6e01c7dd692fbd61a991e9a3310	article	Essential Crises:  A Performative Approach to Migrants,Minorities and the European Nation-State	Gregory Feldman	\N	2005
8242661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arnold [u.a.]	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65448717	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VI, 488 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-340-74036-1, 978-0-340-74036-1}, language = {eng}	\N	4935a74cb99534dee8f8cf93573740a6	fea8f2339f51d7ead57e6fcacfc80d6f	68a9e0c9ab7b64ea7cf9905a096891f8	book	Introducing transformational grammar	Jamal Ouhalla	\N	1999
8242704	Race/Ethnicity:  Multidisciplinary Global Perspective	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-68	\N	1	\N		\N	80c54bb0a7de614227e76c35e1656ea7	5849cae4da184b4205aa0cadeeb03368	0bbd42c60de0ad1a4e580eb048295227	article	Crime, Punishment and Ethnic Minorities in England and Wales	Anthony Goodman and VIcenzo Ruggiero	\N	2008
8242750	Small Axe	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	133-150	\N	1	\N		\N	4722cf8599ad0c3c9403625e69d11e51	c881f6336fbe10e1c00f9175ed663c09	22b2a65cb0a37c1dd530ffb3bb78616c	article	Black Woman, Politics, Nationalism and Community in London	Tracy Fisher	\N	2002
8242759	Social Politics:  International Studies in Gender, State & Society Online	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	4-29	\N	1	\N		\N	487ffc039521952c6c1bbd4fe989aacb	e13b36dfc129ab95860dfcda8f25b0c7	4623ffbfba774b6958c0201e9ba50f7e	article	The European Union and Gender Equality: Emergent Varieties of Gender Regime	Sylvia Walby	\N	2004
8242777	Canadian Journal of Sociology	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	265-287	\N	2	\N		\N	7ee82782d21ccd67bfa6e791894c187d	a3ed57e0fa13452ca5caeff7205a1c3a	b31e832c9bba8ef80ef7fcb1d1aa21b8	article	Creeping Conditionality in the UK:  From Welfare Rights to Conditional Entitlements	Peter Dwyer	\N	2004
8242801	International Security	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-201	\N	2	\N		\N	dc46bbdaf15bc84407ea6c284008098a	febad8eb26f8fca2d809efd1a9f5fccf	c07c58eb7b660d1a743496b1da771dae	article	Unanswered Threats:  A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Underbalancing	Randall L. Schweller	\N	2004
8242887	Human Rights Quarterly	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbygirl79	\N	\N		\N	\N	831-878	\N	4	\N		\N	5edbe48c8bb2e822480b63886cbbe913	1f3c7a4a1e17c270bc4dee80ac3f2544	e38db06227fd994d0e9fb46766856bfc	article	Islam, "War on Terror" and the Future of Muslim Minorities in the United Kingdom:  Dilemmas of Multiculturalism in the Aftermath of the London Bombings	Javaid Rehman	\N	2007
8243076	\N	\N	\N	6., vollst. neu gestaltete Aufl.	\N	\N	Handwörterbuch der Betriebswirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Werder2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	221--229	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ea739c89f24861fe72273c14bd71661	14b511ca96d91e1c47d628f1174ba17b	beef9094a5f1a7e4a4e1daf4cf9fb317	incollection	Corporate Governance	Axel {von Werder}	Richard Köhler and Hans-Ulrich Küpper and Andreas Pfingsten	2007
8243233	International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijait/WangLW05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijait/ijait14.html#WangLW05	\N	Xml Clustering And Retrieval Through Principal Component Analysis	\N	\N	683-	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218213005002326}, date = {2005-09-08}	\N	527bf3bebbfa248ce9fe3b74dbb777c3	a680d17ade44b9d1d12f532957f7dd6d	a5e08adae61847eaedb8c9242c7e2e82	article	Xml Clustering And Retrieval Through Principal Component Analysis.	Jason T. L. Wang and Jianghui Liu and Junhan Wang	\N	2005
8243245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICTAI	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/ictai/LiuWHH04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ictai/ictai2004.html#LiuWHH04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	658-662	\N	\N	conf/ictai/2004	date = {2005-01-05}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICTAI.2004.122}, isbn = {0-7695-2236-X}	\N	d3b16ae9ec898621a77023dff7d4ba15	881c2d386add6b0a9f4194e0d5248b56	64bb2aef7bc908498c8ead4d0df4376f	inproceedings	XML Clustering by Principal Component Analysis.	Jianghui Liu and Jason T. L. Wang and Wynne Hsu and Katherine G. Herbert	\N	2004
8243258	Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift	120	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2352554	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00508-007-0923-z	\N	CiteULike: Lernstrategien oder strategisches Lernen? Gender-abhängige Erfolgsstrategien im Medizinstudium an der Medizinischen Universität Wien	\N	\N	37--45	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-08 08:29:24}, citeulike-article-id = {2352554}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s00508-007-0923-z}	Summary  OBJECTIVES: Analysis of the fact that male medical students have a higher success rate at the written test (multiple-choice questions) at the end of the first study year (SIP-1), although female students perform significantly better in school (school marks in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and English) and school performance is a positive predictor of study success. It is hypothesized that aspects of strategic learning influence study success and that sex-specific differences exist. METHODS: In a prospective study including 726 medical students data on strategic learning (written questionnaire, 45 items) were collected. Factor analysis produced 11 factors, which then were related to results of SIP-1 (passed/failed), and to sex. RESULTS: Eight out of the 11 factors were dependent on sex or study success, four of them dependent on sex as well as study success ("confidence in success", "learning a lot and ab initio", "high learning capacity", and "distressed/diligent/aimless"). Overall, male students showed a more distinct methodical learning approach. Moreover, "learning by understanding" seems not to be relevant for study success. CONCLUSIONS: Gender-specific learning behaviour, which generally leads to better performance of girls in school, fails in the situation of SIP-1. Future developments of curriculum and examination system should take into account gender specific requirements.
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ZIEL DER STUDIE: Wir untersuchen die h\\"{o}heren Bestehensraten m\\"{a}nnlicher Studierender bei der summativ-integrativen Pr\\"{u}fung (SIP-1) am Ende des ersten Studienjahres des Medizinstudiums an der Medizinischen Universit\\"{a}t Wien. Obwohl Schulleistungen (Mathematik, Chemie, Physik, Englisch) in allen unseren Untersuchungen als Erfolgspr\\"{a}diktor best\\"{a}tigt wurden und obwohl weibliche Studierende in diesen F\\"{a}chern signifikant bessere Schulleistungen aufweisen, weisen weibliche Studierende geringere Erfolgsraten auf. Als Erkl\\"{a}rung daf\\"{u}r nehmen wir geschlechtsspezifisch unterschiedliches und erfolgsrelevantes "strategisches Lernen" an. METHODE: In einer prospektiven Studie an 726 Studierenden der Medizinischen Universit\\"{a}t Wien wurde "strategisches Lernverhalten" mit einem Fragebogen (45 Items) erhoben. Eine Faktorenanalyse ergibt 11 Faktoren, welche mit den Pr\\"{u}fungsergebnissen (bestanden/nicht bestanden) und dem Geschlecht in Beziehung gesetzt werden. ERGEBNISSE: Acht der 11 Faktoren erwiesen sich als geschlechtsabh\\"{a}ngig oder mit dem Pr\\"{u}fungserfolg verbunden, vier von diesen als sowohl geschlechtsabh\\"{a}ngig als auch erfolgsrelevant ("Erfolgssicherheit", "laufend und viel mitlernen", "hohe Lernkapazit\\"{a}t", "\\"{a}ngstlich/flei{\\ss}ig/strategielos"). M\\"{a}nnliche Studierende zeigen eine deutlich strategischere Ausrichtung ihres Lernverhaltens. Interessant erscheint dar\\"{u}ber hinaus, dass ein auf Verstehen ausgerichtetes Lernen f\\"{u}r den Pr\\"{u}fungserfolg nicht relevant ist. SCHLUSSFOLGERUNGEN: Das Lernverhalten von M\\"{a}dchen, das grosso modo in der Schule zu besseren Leistungen f\\"{u}hrt, erweist sich in der Situation der SIP-1 als nicht zielf\\"{u}hrend. Es wird zu \\"{u}berlegen sein, inwieweit auf Gender-bezogene Differenzen in der Planung von Curriculum und Pr\\"{u}fungswesen Bedacht genommen werden kann.	29f72d6153635defb5aa65c2ae5d8371	88f30e8a6fe145a0327dcbf97151144e	77b95c065f482f12a4e8b6a6c78f0b62	article	Lernstrategien oder strategisches Lernen? Gender-abh\\"{a}ngige Erfolgsstrategien im Medizinstudium an der Medizinischen Universit\\"{a}t Wien	Gerald Haidinger and Lukas Mitterauer and Evelyne Rimroth and Oskar Frischenschlager	\N	2008
8243268	CoRR	abs/0706.2797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/corr/abs-0706-2797	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr0706.html#abs-0706-2797	\N	dblp	\N	informal publication	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.2797}, date = {2008-01-02}	\N	44e22b0e7ca60eef20fafbc3b713932a	fb083b5828313947f33b3ce65cf2199c	e00a3aabbbae4a7ed8ca4a1f04807b3d	article	Extraction d'entités dans des collections évolutives	Thierry Despeyroux and Eduardo Fraschini and Anne-Marie Vercoustre	\N	2007
8243281	Health Physics	75	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Statistics, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan.	\N	\N	Cologne1998	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9790562	\N	CiteULike: Statistical issues in biological radiation dosimetry for risk assessment using stable chromosome aberrations.	\N	\N	518--529	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-22 21:04:57}, issn = {0017-9078}, citeulike-article-id = {1473853}, priority = {2}	Biological dosimeters are useful for epidemiologic risk assessment in populations exposed to catastrophic nuclear events and as a means of validating physical dosimetry in radiation workers. Application requires knowledge of the magnitude of uncertainty in the biological dose estimates and an understanding of potential statistical pitfalls arising from their use. This paper describes the statistical aspects of biological dosimetry in general and presents a detailed analysis in the specific case of dosimetry for risk assessment using stable chromosome aberration frequency. Biological dose estimates may be obtained from a dose-response curve, but negative estimates can result and adjustment must be made for regression bias due to imprecise estimation when the estimates are used in regression analyses. Posterior-mean estimates, derived as the mean of the distribution of true doses compatible with a given value of the biological endpoint, have several desirable properties: they are nonnegative, less sensitive to extreme skewness in the true dose distribution, and implicitly adjusted to avoid regression bias. The methods necessitate approximating the true-dose distribution in the population in which biological dosimetry is being applied, which calls for careful consideration of this distribution through other information. An important question addressed here is to what extent the methods are robust to misspecification of this distribution, because in many applications of biological dosimetry it cannot be characterized well. The findings suggest that dosimetry based solely on stable chromosome aberration frequency may be useful for population-based risk assessment.	8acc16de660c64310504f6a85fdf6f67	71c0605f8f118704707bfc6006d2b43b	da14c1c3c95d92140a4bfa1aee9c040a	article	Statistical issues in biological radiation dosimetry for risk assessment using stable chromosome aberrations.	J. B. Cologne and D. J. Pawel and D. L. Preston	\N	1998
8243291	\N	3915	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDXD	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/kdxd/WangLL06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdxd/kdxd2006.html#WangLL06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	13-21	\N	\N	conf/kdxd/2006	date = {2006-03-01}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11730262_4}, isbn = {3-540-33180-8}	\N	9a63c2485f026fc8b2d72d8f289eefce	d3eec2c8dd4a1067641ea73d9e077e24	6049427c11654c2e397ff147086a0fa0	inproceedings	XML Document Clustering by Independent Component Analysis.	Tong Wang and Da xin Liu and Xuan-Zuo Lin	Richi Nayak and Mohammed Javeed Zaki	2006
8243300	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Librarianship, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720; Graduate Library School, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637	\N	\N	citeulike:2609197	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.4630290106	\N	CiteULike: Evaluation of information retrieval systems: A decision theory approach	\N	\N	31--40	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-28 19:09:27}, citeulike-article-id = {2609197}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/asi.4630290106}	The Swets model of information retrieval, based on a decision theory approach, is discussed, with the overall performance measure being the crucial element reexamined in this paper. The Neyman-Pearson criterion from statistical decision theory, and based on likelihood ratios, is used to determine an optimal range of Z, the variable assigned to each document by the retrieval system in an attempt to discriminate between relevant and nonrelevant documents. This criterion is shown to be directly related to both precision and recall, and is equivalent to the maximization of the expected value of the retrieval decision for a specific query and a given document under certain conditions. Thus, a compromise can be reached between those who advocate precision as a measure, due partially to its ability to be easily measurable empirically, and those who advocate consideration of recall. Several cases of the normal and Poisson distributions for the variable Z are discussed in terms of their implications for the Neyman-Pearson decision rule. It is seen that when the variances are unequal, the Swets rule of retrieving a document if its Z value is large enough is not optimal. Finally, the situation of precision and recall not being inversely related is shown to be possible under certain conditions. Thus, this paper attempts to extend the understanding of the theoretical foundations of the decision theory approach to information retrieval.	b8d0de6ecb4e4ee70a560824c6f6ee31	53528bcf83fe7462c20ef65eafbb668a	512ab2aacc8caf89317fc740b809326d	article	Evaluation of information retrieval systems: A decision theory approach	Donald H. Kraft and Abraham Bookstein	\N	1978
8243326	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Cambridge University Press}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1639230	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521484057	\N	CiteULike: The Emergence of Meiji Japan (Cambridge History of Japan)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-09 17:13:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1639230}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0521484057}	{This new edition brings together selected chapters from Volume 5 of The Cambridge History of Japan.  Japan underwent momentous changes during the nineteenth century.  This book chronicles the transition from Tokugawa rule, and the political process that finally ended centuries of warrior rule.  It goes on to discuss the samurai rebellions against the Meiji Restoration, national movements for constitutional government that indirectly resulted in the Meiji Constitution of 1889, and Japan's twentieth-century drive to Great Power status.}	1431b6ffc05c33e8ed9a7b525adf0343	5d401691ae041c36d479fea01c2c7e3e	9f3323e4477d770fc98c7a24dc47bd26	book	The Emergence of Meiji Japan (Cambridge History of Japan)	\N	\N	1995
8243349	Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1924031	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76719-0\\_36	\N	CiteULike: Visualizing Trends in Knowledge Management	\N	\N	362--371	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-05 20:57:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1924031}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-76719-0\\_36}	Knowledge visualization is a creative process, but difficult to formalize. This paper presents a system that is capable of analyzing voluminous citation data and visualizing the result. The system offers visualizations of trends by clustering scientific papers taken from the web (CiteSeer papers). Two methods are implemented: factor analysis and PFNET. An experiment has been carried out with the literature in knowledge management. A deep analysis of current trends in KM is then performed to check the relevance of these results. While the topical content is specific to knowledge engineering, semantic web, and related sub-areas, the approach could be applied to any general topic area in AI.	78d70ac7ed3b18de3da16d021205cac6	4996c45151bd7c295ff9276bf5c4d520	cb0200315c9b3944fdf63e721152d657	incollection	Visualizing Trends in Knowledge Management	Maria Lee and Tsung Chen	\N	2007
8243372	Neuroreport	11	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3510153	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10943682	\N	CiteULike: Why can't you tickle yourself?	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	issn = {0959-4965}, posted-at = {2008-11-13 21:11:43}, citeulike-article-id = {3510153}, priority = {0}	It is well known that you cannot tickle yourself. Here, we discuss the proposal that such attenuation of self-produced tactile stimulation is due to the sensory predictions made by an internal forward model of the motor system. A forward model predicts the sensory consequences of a movement based on the motor command. When a movement is self-produced, its sensory consequences can be accurately predicted, and this prediction can be used to attenuate the sensory effects of the movement. Studies are reviewed that demonstrate that as the discrepancy between predicted and actual sensory feedback increases during self-produced tactile stimulation there is a concomitant decrease in the level of sensory attenuation and an increase in tickliness. Functional neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that this sensory attenuation might be mediated by somatosensory cortex and anterior cingulate cortex: these areas are activated less by a self-produced tactile stimulus than by the same stimulus when it is externally produced. Furthermore, evidence suggests that the cerebellum might be involved in generating the prediction of the sensory consequences of movement. Finally, recent evidence suggests that this predictive mechanism is abnormal in patients with auditory hallucinations and/or passivity experiences.	4abb32b78d7913a59f6504ff6115362b	1424ae217a4a27bb46325d81cc712b17	79fd253e40b96d0324b69f11e303ec6e	article	Why can't you tickle yourself?	S. J. Blakemore and D. Wolpert and C. Frith	\N	2000
8243446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MM\\&\\#38;Sec '08: Proceedings of the 10th ACM workshop on Multimedia and security	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1411347	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1411347&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=35107912&CFTOKEN=13901228	\N	On-off keying modulation and tardos fingerprinting	\N	\N	101--106	\N	\N	\N	location = {Oxford, United Kingdom}, isbn = {978-1-60558-058-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1411328.1411347}	\N	49c0b871bb3bdb1827ef23f5c5e0f25e	3109762430b56cc5fea895926a08318c	93c9d3ddc32016c3b22d28d34b9aac45	inproceedings	On-off keying modulation and tardos fingerprinting	Fuchun Xie and Teddy Furon and Caroline Fontaine	\N	2008
8243596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichert	Wiesbaden	\N	Palilia; 18	UBHD66277051	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	237 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89500-665-4}, language = {ger ita eng fre}	\N	130af0f6de89a0f299e31393cdc7a276	ee45f26c3185092c255eaf3e6f858a71	663111ee3eab23e2e632f2f99cb22750	proceedings	Stadtverkehr in der antiken Welt : Kolloquium zur 175-Jahrfeier des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Rom, 21. bis 23. April 2004	\N	Dieter Mertens	2008
8243609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichert	Wiesbaden	\N	Palilia; 18	UBHD66277051	\N	\N		\N	\N	237 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89500-665-4}, language = {ger ita eng fre}	\N	130af0f6de89a0f299e31393cdc7a276	ee45f26c3185092c255eaf3e6f858a71	663111ee3eab23e2e632f2f99cb22750	proceedings	Stadtverkehr in der antiken Welt : Kolloquium zur 175-Jahrfeier des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Rom, 21. bis 23. April 2004	\N	Dieter Mertens	2008
8243757	J Am Coll Cardiol	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MartinB._Leon11152005	http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/10/1812	\N	A Blinded, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Percutaneous Laser Myocardial Revascularization to Improve Angina Symptoms in Patients With Severe Coronary Disease -- Leon et al. 46 (10): 1812 -- Journal of the American College of Cardiology	\N	\N	1812-1819	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2005.06.079}, eprint = {http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/46/10/1812.pdf}	OBJECTIVES: This study was a randomized, patient- and evaluator-blinded, placebo-controlled trial in patients treated using percutaneous myocardial laser revascularization.  BACKGROUND: Previous studies using similar therapies have been confounded by placebo bias.  METHODS: A total of 298 patients with severe angina were randomly assigned to receive low-dose or high-dose myocardial laser channels or no laser channels, blinded as a sham procedure. The primary end point was the change in exercise duration from baseline examination to six months.  RESULTS: The incidence of 30-day death, stroke, myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, or left ventricular perforation occurred in two patients in the placebo, eight patients in the low-dose, and four patients in the high-dose groups (p = 0.12); 30-day myocardial infarction incidence was higher in patients receiving either low-dose or high-dose laser (nine patients) compared with placebo (no patients, p = 0.03). At six months, there were no differences in the change in exercise duration between those receiving a sham (28.0 s, n = 100), low-dose laser (33.2 s, n = 98), or high-dose laser (28.0 s, n = 98, p = 0.94) procedure. There were also no differences in the proportion of patients improving to better than Canadian Cardiovascular Society class III angina symptoms at six months. The follow-up visual summed stress single-photon-emission computed tomography scores were not significantly different from baseline in any group and were no different between groups. The modest improvement in angina symptoms assessed by the Seattle Angina Questionnaire also was not statistically different among the arms.  CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with percutaneous myocardial laser revascularization provides no benefit beyond that of a similar sham procedure in patients blinded to their treatment status.
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	0376aad0bc2ce0e2abf0e2ec47ee97d5	534fa9a8bc7456421c9e7ba546259242	8d241d911120b24485b993a137491571	article	{A Blinded, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Percutaneous Laser Myocardial Revascularization to Improve Angina Symptoms in Patients With Severe Coronary Disease}	Martin B. Leon and Ran Kornowski and William E. Downey and Giora Weisz and Donald S. Baim and Robert O. Bonow and Robert C. Hendel and David J. Cohen and Ernest Gervino and Roger Laham and Nicholas J. Lembo and Jeffrey W. Moses and Richard E. Kuntz	\N	2005
8243825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abhi03lowerbounds	\N	\N	Lower Bounds for Collusion-Secure Fingerprinting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Collusion-secure fingerprinting codes are an important primitive used by many digital watermarking schemes. Boneh and Shaw [3] define a model for these types of codes and present an explicit construction. Their code has length (c^3 log(1/e)) and attains securityagainst coalitions of size c with error e. They also present a lower bound of (c log(1/e)) of the length of any collusion-secure code.	63af4217d50e29869d8848a23c3d4d51	fb027e026e250beb96bfa135d5db0b39	45c18c7a76079c6a918c9165bc3ceefb	misc	Lower Bounds for Collusion-Secure Fingerprinting	Chris Peikert Abhi and Lower Bounds and Collusion secure Fingerprinting and Chris Peikert and Adam Smith	\N	2003
8243832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of ASIACRYPT ’01, volume 2248 of LNCS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Silverberg01efficienttraitor	\N	\N	Efficient Traitor Tracing Algorithms using List Decoding	\N	\N	175--192	\N	\N	\N		Abstract. We use powerful new techniques for list decoding errorcorrecting codes to efficiently trace traitors. Although much work has focused on constructing traceability schemes, the complexity of the tracing algorithm has received little attention. Because the TA tracing algorithm has a runtime of O(N) in general, where N is the number of users, it is inefficient for large populations. We produce schemes for which the TA algorithm is very fast. The IPP tracing algorithm, though less efficient, can list all coalitions capable of constructing a given pirate. We give evidence that when using an algebraic structure, the ability to trace with the IPP algorithm implies the ability to trace with the TA algorithm. We also construct schemes with an algorithm that finds all possible traitor coalitions faster than the IPP algorithm. Finally, we suggest uses for other decoding techniques in the presence of additional information about traitor behavior. 1	fd403370bbc27eff291e68b4e23a064d	fcf0e46752f552a8cac6e1a9f0ca5b2e	6275f23de7c177c565f21bf87ff07440	inproceedings	Efficient Traitor Tracing Algorithms using List Decoding	Alice Silverberg and Jessica Staddon and Judy L. Walker	\N	2001
8243993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the German Classification Society - Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence (GfKl 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin-Heidelberg	\N	Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization	bade+2008evaluation	http://gfkl2008.hsu-hh.de/	\N		\N	in press	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfe0281a43744363988e378348994b1e	8bb09e3197d01f7c23481c2cd68533af	ec033805bc90ab87c99860e29f0d00dd	inproceedings	Evaluation Strategies for Learning Algorithms of Hierarchical Structures	Korinna Bade and Dominik Benz	\N	2008
8244005	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	Workshop Proceedings of Lernen - Wissensentdeckung - Adaptivität (LWA 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg	\N	\N	\N	Benz2007ontology	http://lwa07.informatik.uni-halle.de/kdml07/kdml07.htm	\N		\N	\N	109--112	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86010-907-6}	\N	b4381782c81e74ea7c195084264760ef	ff7de5717f771dabd764675279ff3adf	72bff5ebe5dfb5023f62ba9b94e6ed01	inproceedings	Position Paper: Ontology Learning from Folksonomies	Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho	Alexander Hinneburg	2007
8244007	Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on	52	\N	\N	Oct.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1337283	\N	\N	Identification of traitors in algebraic-geometric traceability codes	\N	\N	 3073-3077	\N	10	\N	issn = {1053-587X}, doi = {10.1109/TSP.2004.833858}	 In a fingerprinting scheme, a distributor places marks in each copy of a digital object. Placing different marks in different copies uniquely identifies the recipient of each copy and therefore allows the tracing of the source of an unauthorized redistribution. A widely used approach to the fingerprinting problem is the use of error-correcting codes with a suitable minimum distance. With this approach, the set of embedded marks in a given copy is precisely a codeword of the error correcting code. The focus of this paper is in the identification of traitors when the error-correcting code is an algebraic-geometric (AG) code. The authors present a tracing algorithm that employs the Guruswami-Sudan soft-decision list decoding algorithm to find all provably identifiable dishonest users.	f841c874ed135c63f3689eea5779462e	23624ca64228141c471a8f5161992549	6302b8e013d9447966d221d1edf4c1b3	article	Identification of traitors in algebraic-geometric traceability codes	M. Fernandez and M. Soriano	\N	2004
8244054	Algorithmica	38	\N	\N	mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dyer04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00453-003-1073-y	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	471--500	\N	3	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Two natural classes of counting problems that are interreducible
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under approximation-preserving reductions are: (i) those thatadmit a particular kind of efficient approximation algorithmknown as an “FPRAS”,and (ii) those that are complete for #Pwith respect to approximation-preserving reducibility.We describe and investigate not only these two classes but alsoa third class, of intermediate complexity,that is not known to be identical to (i) or (ii).The third class can be characterised as the hardest problems ina logically defined subclass of #P.	a15ce67df40fb1a5d0f51b89d9a983d7	a0d609804f10204fcb3cac646e6165c9	26cf6f742b09dd2bb934c31f70470420	article	The Relative Complexity 
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of Approximate Counting Problems	Martin Dyer and Leslie Ann Goldberg and Catherine Greenhill and Mark Jerrum	\N	2004
8244076	Revista de analisis economico	Vol (XXII),	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	j	\N	\N		\N	\N	145-162	\N	Número 049	\N		\N	dfb864a1567028d07147b45e2ea914ef	d6839023bfb88642e69a182c31075ca0	ff0c29d2aa08a27ee23e8ee064725642	article	Brasil y México: especialización productiva diferenciada y dependencia estructural “renovada” en un contexto económico globalizado	Juan Andrés Godínez	Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México	2007 
8244161	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	Eine Einführung in das systematische Programmieren	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt.verlag GmbH	Heidelberg	\N	\N	JavaMössenböck	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df8003fb07b950bf5fafd42e0537e840	c16d48c76965559788c3f5f25f8c6779	400d64d3cc12540145bf3a2c6c5be33c	book	Sprechen Sie Java?	Hanspeter Mössenböck	\N	2005
8244196	Journal of Documentation	54	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	metadata	\N	\N	Was sind Metadaten?
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Wofür sind Metadaten nützlich?	\N	\N	145-172	\N	2	\N		\N	72dafe8ff9a180f7daf20797369655c7	c865fafcc722e5ac96ad1167ea6aeeda	4c063b1a6f75b8a0b5315c1214b8820a	article	Metadata: a current view of practice and issues	Lorcan Dempsey and Rachel Heery	\N	1998
8244216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informationen suchen und finden	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH	München	\N	Einführung in die Informationswissenschaft - Band I	informationretrieval	http://dnb.d-nb.de	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Information Retrieval ist die Wissenschaft, die Technik und die Praxis des Suchens und Findens von Informationen.	87b904def453ed096cb2ef8f16ce95a3	730853b08624d1cf617f198ff37c8321	dd16e5f5fc09ef7b88bfb3c49b147336	book	Information Retrieval	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2007
8244411	\N	\N	\N	First	August	\N	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung, Grundlagen - Methoden - Instrumente	\N	\N	\N	Ergon Verlag	Würzburg	\N	Content and Communications	Inhaltserschließung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die inhaltliche Erschließung geht von der Frage aus, wie man sich gezielt und schnell einen Zugang zu Dokumentinhalten und eine Orientierung über sie verschaffen kann. Vor dem Hintergrund einer Unterscheidung zwischen Begriffen und Bezeichnungen identifiziert das Buch zunächst typische Probleme bei der Suche nach Dokumentinhalten. Es führt in die Methoden der Inhaltserschließung ein (Indexieren, Abstracting) und stellt mit Thesauri und Klassifikationen Erschließungsinstrumente vor, die eine Brückenfunktion erfüllen zwischen jenen, die Informationen suchen und jenen, die sie aufbereiten. Am Beispiel des Internet wird ein konkreter Anwendungsbereich der Inhalterschließung zum Thema gemacht. Die Publikation richtet sich vornehmlich an Teilnehmer und Lehrende von Hochschulstudiengängen im Bibliotheks-, Informations- und Dokumentationsbereich.	cd028e3f5b49ff6bcd1e4d59c86d0a0d	df74927fa744d93514bf87a0edfc0d22	23a6bb82e0b42470ece1fd5bb5864884	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
8244449	\N	\N	\N	First	January	\N	Die semantische Struktur natürlicher Sprache. Wissensrepräsentation mit MultiNet.	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag GmbH	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Buch gibt eine umfassende Darstellung einer Methodik zur Interpretation und Bedeutungsrepräsentation natürlichsprachlicher Ausdrücke. Diese Methodik der "Mehrschichtigen Erweiterten Semantischen Netze" (MultiNet) ist sowohl für theoretische Untersuchungen als auch für die automatische Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache auf dem Rechner geeignet. Die vorgestellten Ergebnisse sind eingebettet in ein System von Software-Werkzeugen, die eine praktische Nutzung der MultiNet-Darstellungsmittel als Formalismus zur Bedeutungsrepräsentation sichern. Hierzu gehören: eine Werkbank für den Wissensingenieur, ein Übersetzungssystem zur automatischen Gewinnung von Bedeutungsdarstellungen natürlichsprachlicher Sätze und eine Werkbank für den Computerlexikographen. - Der Inhalt des Buches beruht auf jahrzehntelanger Forschung zur automatischen Sprachverarbeitung und wurde in der Hochschullehre an der TU Dresden und der FernUniversität Hagen wiederholt eingesetzt.
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	ed6331ca45cf768872ae7c546da3cd4c	8090dc5dbf2ed0978818a8d498a7f26a	0c72fc882db2edb6c6731e20c0708b5a	book	Die semantische Struktur natürlicher Sprache. Wissensrepräsentation mit MultiNet.	Hermann Helbig	\N	2001
8244940	Journal of Strategic Information Systems	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchwarzHirschheim-JSIS-2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	129--166	\N	2	\N		Over the years, Information Technology (IT) has struggled with how to create an effective structure and processes. It is our main thesis that if organizations focused more on implementing a sound IT governance strategy, it might help senior executives to manage not only the IT-related activities, but also the perceptions between IT and the rest of the organization, and, in doing so, foster a more successful IT organization. Using six case studies conducted within the oil and gas industry, we explore differences in perceptions toward IT and in the organization of IT activities. Using an Extended Platform Logic Perspective, we note differences and similarities between the firms, with respect to IT capabilities, relational and integration mechanisms, measures of success, and relationships with the business units. Our results suggest that our colleagues-in-practice have evolved from focusing on one-way architectures within a centralization/decentralization context toward a two-way relationship-oriented approach to managing the IT structure. We conclude by offering some thoughts on how IT executives can help to shape perceptions of IT within their firms and explore how academics can begin to help our colleagues-in-practice as they struggle with the governance of the IT function.	c86cde43777edc14c9a58ca4f3fcbde7	5c630e3972d886412eabf7b719a10714	db7573821e317097522919ca51113c80	article	{An extended platform logic perspective of IT governance: Managing perceptions and activities of IT}	A. Schwarz and R. Hirschheim	\N	2003
8244974	Decision Sciences	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MiraniLederer1998	\N	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	\N	803--829	\N	4	\N		This paper reports the development of an instrument to measure the organizational benefits of IS projects. The basis for this instrument was a published framework that suggests three categories of such benefits: strategic, informational, and transactional. In a cross-sectional study of 178 IS projects proposed and approved for development, this framework was operationalized and empirically tested using the measurement model of LISREL. The analysis culminated in the validation and refinement of the these categories. The final instrument offers items under three separate subdimensions of strategic benefits: competitive advantage, alignment, and customer relations. Informational benefits are similarly comprised of information access, information quality, and information flexibility. Finally, transactional benefits are also shown to be of three types: communications efficiency, systems development efficiency, and business efficiency. Implications of this multidimensional instrument for IS practitioners and researchers are discussed.	b19df8fee0b4791e80febf83c70e5dfc	6206229dbfc63039cfeb163156cc2f3f	09caaac997b94dd4a6e2ea37c8f141b9	article	An Instrument for Assessing the Organizational
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                  Benefits of IS Projects	R. Mirani and A. L. Lederer	\N	1998
8245037	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Springer-Verlag}	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	de_bruin_modeling_2008	http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-540-68169-4	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-68169-4}	Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery, mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack of support for a machine-processable description.
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In this book, Jos de Bruijn and his coauthors lay the foundations for understanding the requirements that shape the description of the various aspects related to Semantic Web services, such as the static background knowledge in the form of ontologies, the functional description of the service, and the behavioral description of the service. They introduce the Web Service Modeling Language {(WSML),} which provides means for describing the functionality and behavior of Web services, as well as the underlying business knowledge, in the form of ontologies, with a conceptual grounding in the Web Service Modeling Ontology.
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Academic and industrial researchers as well as professionals will find a comprehensive overview of the concepts and challenges in the area of Semantic Web services, the Web Services Modeling Language and its relation to the Web Services Modeling Ontology, and an in-depth treatment of both enabling technologies and theoretical foundations.	e5315dfd3bdf4e4496bc408b4dbb5d6e	dfb86d668ce00265cb9c4d877343c55b	34380479d9884b2518b35262d049f8ff	book	Modeling Semantic Web Services	\N	Jos {de Bruin} and Dieter Fensel and Mick Kerrigan and Uwe Keller and Holger Lausen and James Scicluna	2008
8245253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohr Siebeck	\N	\N	\N	3165445664	http://www.amazon.de/Struktur-Dynamik-menschlichen-Sozialverhaltens-Walter/dp/3165445664%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3165445664	\N	Struktur und Dynamik des menschlichen Sozialverhaltens: Walter L Bühl: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783165445664}, asin = {3165445664}, isbn = {3165445664}	\N	89ee10280290290c22161087be07ff33	07eaa6c78a3c6f76d3e538b4d789ffd4	fbb74f24e32756eb44187a3f46403e94	book	Struktur und Dynamik des menschlichen Sozialverhaltens	Walter L Bühl	\N	1982
8245270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Pubn Inc	\N	\N	\N	0486450279	http://www.amazon.de/Sociodynamics-Systemic-Mathematical-Modelling-Mathematics/dp/0486450279%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0486450279	\N	Sociodynamics: A Systemic Approach to Mathematical Modelling in the Social Sciences (Dover Books on Mathematics): Wolfgang Weidlich: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780486450278}, asin = {0486450279}, isbn = {0486450279}, dewey = {300.151}	\N	d4cb73112407e3fb5dccf58ff499dd3e	a99d93cb0d6b6356137d501d5f4957b3	0247152059ea22377ededa36b1dcd6a7	book	Sociodynamics: A Systemic Approach to Mathematical Modelling in the Social Sciences (Dover Books on Mathematics)	Wolfgang Weidlich	\N	2006
8245271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	22	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	171fdefdd45cff7d40826ca76ad462d4	b2ce7383dfc7687f7d8aa49ff4a82a84	963c2f3de385f4cb1998be43a04b9afc	book	Harry Potter	J.K.Rowling	\N	2003
8245281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	\N	130619	\N	\N		\N	\N	167-177	\N	Band 1	\N		\N	7adb6fb39de7ddccc70d2509737fc2a4	9a2dc7fc48def3ac1e7a824c0730eba7	e4ba7855dde7a6934b96b4fea607f37c	book	Informationsaufbereitung I: Formale Erfassung	Heidrun Wiesenmüller	D. Strauch R. Kuhlen	2004
8245361	\N	\N	\N	5. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	München	\N	\N	1306198	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Handbuch der Java Programmierung stellt ein umfassendes Werk als Einstieg für Java-Anfänger, aber auch für Fortgeschrittene dar. Das Buch ist in neun Bereiche unterteilt:
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Teil I: Einleitung
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Teil II: Grundlagen der Sprache
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Teil III: Objektorientierte Programmierung
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Teil IV: Weiterführende Spracheigenschaften
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Teil V: Grafikprogrammierung mit dem AWT
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Teil VI: Grafikprogrammierung mit Swing
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Teil VII: Applets
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Teil VIII: Spezielle APIs
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Teil IX: Verschiedenes	3906b2ce53952dfad51c8cdf54f5f40c	54a84c11cbca002775ff43fb6769db25	c69919797f9691775ef3393b5e6d945a	book	Handbuch der Java Programmierung	Guido Krüger and Thomas Stark	\N	2008
8245420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pearson Studium	München	\N	\N	13061989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Buch "Grundlagen der Bildverarbeitung" beschäftigt sich mit grundlegenden Elementen aus der Bildverarbeitung. Dabei schafft der Autor Klaus D. Tönnies durch verschiedene Übungen einen Bezug zur Praxis.	b433707ffe49790ac7ff97424fb439c5	e0320c6da948b2a4e5f19da57befa683	9be05261895e4af2f0ff9eaa18349350	book	Grundlagen der Bildverarbeitung	Klaus D. Tönnies	\N	2005
8245525	J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HimanshuJ._Patel06012008	http://jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/135/6/1288	\N	Operative delay for peripheral malperfusion syndrome in acute type A aortic dissection: A long-term analysis -- Patel et al. 135 (6): 1288 -- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery	\N	\N	1288-1296	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1016/j.jtcvs.2008.01.026}, eprint = {http://jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/reprint/135/6/1288.pdf}	BackgroundWe previously reported an improvement in early mortality for patients presenting with acute type A dissection with malperfusion using a strategy of initial percutaneous intervention to restore end-organ perfusion and delayed operative repair after resolution of the malperfusion syndrome. This study evaluates the late outcomes with this approach.  MethodsA total of 196 patients were admitted with acute type A dissection (1997-2007). Seventy patients with ischemic end-organ dysfunction underwent percutaneous fenestration or branch vessel stenting. Operative therapy was planned after resolution of the reperfusion injury. Outcomes were compared for patients with (MP) and without (UC) dissection with ischemic end-organ dysfunction.  ResultsThe mean age of the patients was 57.1 years, and 173 patients underwent operative repair (n = 126 UC group; n = 47 MP group). The remaining 23 patients in the MP group died before repair from complications of malperfusion (11) or aortic rupture (12) while awaiting resolution of the malperfusion syndrome. Operative mortality was seen in 9.2% of all patients (9.5% in UC group vs 8.5% in MP group; P = 1.0). On analysis of the entire cohort (n = 196), the mean survival was higher for the uncomplicated group (95.9 months for UC group vs 53.7 months for MP group; P < .001). A subgroup analysis of patients who underwent operation (n = 173) revealed similar mean survival (95.9 months for UC group vs 80.5 months for MP group; P = .45).  ConclusionA strategy of immediate reperfusion, stabilization, and planned operative repair for acute type A dissection with malperfusion still carries a significant risk for early and late mortality. However, those patients who survive the initial malperfusion and undergo repair have a similar operative and late survival when compared with those patients presenting with uncomplicated dissection.
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	011a1356f399f8f84de980cf9118c0db	ab23da5946d7f370ed551c5b6e4433d7	e7beaf192231cca869e6031a6b2d9aec	article	{Operative delay for peripheral malperfusion syndrome in acute type A aortic dissection: A long-term analysis}	Himanshu J. Patel and David M. Williams and Narasimham L. Dasika and Yoshikazu Suzuki and G. Michael Deeb	\N	2008
8245527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbecdb57e74ff7bd8e0684f332bdd4c3	378cf38d9a884c228a5851d7504953a1	8326c372308dfb8adc08974628b85702	book	Herr der Ringe	j.r.r. Tolkien	\N	1955
8245528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden	\N	\N	FOR26	\N	\N		\N	\N	947-967	\N	\N	\N		Die Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI) ist seit ihrem Bestehen stetig bemüht, sich als
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Wissenschaft zu etablieren und dabei gleichzeitig an Alleinstellungsmerkmalen zur
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Abgrenzung gegenüber der reinen Informatik zu gewinnen. In diesem Beitrag
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werden zum einen Anforderungen an Theorien umrissen und deren Notwendigkeit
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für eine Wissenschaft belegt. Zudem werden die Methoden zur Entwicklung
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betrieblicher Informationssysteme als Kandidaten für die Theorien der WI
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vorgeschlagen.	64dedf1b6c798c9dbc8c9807407d0d9e	6185b48392539a2c773d26b51d5af5f7	36c7898ae0c577018c5192e5c16310f4	inproceedings	Methoden als Theorien der Wirtschaftsinformatik	S Greiffenberg	E. Schoop W. Uhr	2003
8245544	JAMA	301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JamesC._Harris04222009	http://jama.ama-assn.org	\N	JAMA -- Toward a Restorative Medicine--The Science of Care, April 22/29, 2009, Harris 301 (16): 1710	\N	\N	1710-1712	\N	16	\N	doi = {10.1001/jama.2009.465}, eprint = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/301/16/1710.pdf}	\N	0237c080c9640103665a73b8ce46550d	389cb73af82f66dae71052a8bb947ab7	ef9cdff07ded9519fe181ac47db5900e	article	{Toward a Restorative Medicine--The Science of Care}	James C. Harris	\N	2009
8245559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e1ee6ed0128ebc6d767d1f3dd91f446	79b582ceead50e037c057e03ecc22c34	81c7553b59623b5d238a508563dd64d2	book	Sakrileg The Da Vinci Code	Dan Brown	\N	2003
8245595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0611	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	806667d51d8266d252118a49075fc5dd	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	d2c01f2a70054d046eb09fd4ecf74d13	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung, Grundlagen - Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
8245596	Formal Concept Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11528784_7	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	127--148	\N	\N	\N		Based on Formal Concept Analysis, we introduce Temporal Concept Analysis as a temporal conceptual granularity theory for movements of general objects in abstract or &#x201c;real&#x201d; space and time such that the notions of states, situations, transitions and life tracks of objects in conceptual time systems are defined mathematically. The life track lemma is a first approach to granularity reasoning. Applications of Temporal Concept Analysis in medicine and in chemical industry are demonstrated as well as recent developments of computer programs for graphical representations of temporal systems. Basic relations between Temporal Concept Analysis and other temporal theories, namely theoretical physics, mathematical system theory, automata theory, and temporal logic are discussed.
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ER  -	26a7c6c21633f8f4e8a82caad845c38e	7e697aa38e90b27441085a1a4d364971	61826ac7b281a96b548306ee9965e7e6	article	States, Transitions, and Life Tracks in Temporal Concept Analysis	Karl Wolff	\N	2005
8245622	Handbuch Robotik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36918-9_3	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	97--134	\N	\N	\N		\N	e96f8bb10adbce5f3874b40a2c33c78f	8d3cf62aa54eddb76469dfa095a25999	70803354a3654b8074b4cbbf8b9758a4	article	Systemische Interaktionstheorie	\N	\N	2007
8245624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0611	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2cf033b64999702d1465be1517b9b11e	5e9d38290ac2c0331b5b45cbdaea3303	ad720ea0c473dd693a0e72c31c1b5b21	book	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation	Thomas Seeger und D. Strauch Rainer Kuhlen	\N	2004
8245653	\N	\N	\N	Auflage: Anniversary. 	juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ir	\N	\N	Informationen wiederauffinden	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This is the first book that gives you a complete picture of the complications that arise in building a modern web-scale search engine. You'll learn about ranking SVMs, XML, DNS, and LSI. You'll discover the seedy underworld of spam, cloaking, and doorway pages. You'll see how MapReduce and other approaches to parallelism allow us to go beyond megabytes and to efficiently manage petabytes.' Peter Norvig, Director of Research, Google Inc	459139fd332a152d6b5565f3328ab330	1341ddc8e953e83ca069270a2690aa63	5ca7fe8d4f9f8ab25c2d7bff8fc995d3	book	Introduction to Information Retrieval	Hinrich Schütze Christopher D. Manning	Cambridge University Press	2008
8245661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0611	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50c3d6d09a0bc67101b06defbb97fd85	3bfc61f40158d83dad3740e8ee513a0c	dab6c37b66bb8ab2e74d8d2379d72492	book	Bibliothekarische Klassifikationstheorie	Brian Buchanan	\N	1989
8245663	Nature biotechnology	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	needham2006ibn	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--53	\N	1	\N		\N	1669a25e7c37c8b5c11d29fa312fd7c2	53bcd08e2e9e2fb6125300177bcc4a54	6a3f606ac0330c9c63768dcd73925ab5	article	{Inference in Bayesian networks}	C.J. Needham and J.R. Bradford and A.J. Bulpitt and D.R. Westhead	\N	2006
8245666	\N	\N	\N	\N	februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutschland	\N	\N	irak	\N	\N	Irakkrieg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Schon in seinen früheren Büchern Wer weint schon um Abdul und Tanaya? Die Irrtümer des Kreuzzugs gegen den Terror und Andy und Marwa. Zwei Kinder und der Krieg ist es Jürgen Todenhöfers Anliegen gewesen, den Motiven der Menschen „auf der anderen Seite“ nachzuspüren. Über diese „andere Seite“, so die Überzeugung des Burda-Managers, erfahren wir aus den Medien hierzulande nämlich viel zu wenig. Dieses Mal ist er in den Irak gefahren, um zu erfahren, was die Menschen dort antreibt, die immer noch erbitterten Widerstand gegen diejenigen leisten, die nach ihrem eigenen Verständnis das Land von der Diktatur Saddam Husseins befreit haben. Fein säuberlich unterscheidet Todenhöfer zwischen den Terroristen der Al-Qaida, die nach dem Sturz des Baath-Regimes im Irak neue Kämpfer für ihren angeblichen Dschihad gegen alle Ungläubigen rekrutieren und die selbst keinen Unterschied zwischen Zivilisten und Militärs machen, und den „Widerstandskämpfern“, deren Aktionen sich allein gegen die amerikanischen Truppen und deren Verbündeten richten.
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Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei der junge Iraker Zaid, der sich niemals den Dschihadisten anschließen würde -- und der auch mit dem Krieg niemals etwas zu tun haben wollte. Erst nachdem er durch die Gewehrsalven amerikanischer Soldaten auch seinen zweiten Bruder verloren hatte, entschloss sich der 21-Jährige dazu, sich dem Widerstand anzuschließen, um sein Land von den als Besatzern empfundenen Amerikanern zu befreien. Und man kann kaum umhin, Verständnis für diesen jungen Mann in seinem tiefen Schmerz zu haben. Und man beginnt auch zu begreifen, weshalb sich andere lieber gleich der Al-Qaida anschließen, deren kompromissloser Kampf ihnen in ihrer Verzweiflung aussichtsreicher erscheint.
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Warum tötest du, Zaid ist ein bewegendes Buch, das nicht nur, aber vor allem auf einer emotionalen Ebene Todenhöfers Überzeugung einleuchtend macht, dass der „Krieg gegen den Terror“, wie die Bush-Regierung sich nach dem 11. September 2001 entschlossen hat ihn zu führen, den Terrorismus eher befördert statt ihn einzudämmen. -- Hasso Greb, Literaturanzeiger.de 	fd67a2d9875b91b4b6b5817b42eda4c3	0945d7335893952434136d971ba56100	5695a1561a6a734e9f874902415ac65b	book	Warum tötest du, Zaid?	Jürgen Todenhöfer	C. Bertelsmann	2008
8245686	\N	\N	\N	Auflage: 5	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutschland	\N	\N	glück	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Jeder ist seines Glückes Schmied. Und so sieht es auch aus: reichlich behämmert. Beim Zimmern unseres Glücks hauen wir uns oft genug mit dem Hammer auf den Daumen. Und vergessen dann, darüber zu lachen. Wenn aber Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen humorvoll über das Glück schreibt, lässt der Schmerz nach. Endlich spricht jemand das aus, was wir schon immer ahnten, aber nicht wahrhaben wollten: Glück ist nicht das Ziel, sondern ein Abfallprodukt der Evolution. Glück geht zum Glück vorbei, und eine Bronze- ist besser als eine Silbermedaille. Die positive Psychologie zeigt: Erfüllung und Zufriedenheit sind keine Frage des Schicksals, sondern die Summe der täglichen Gedanken und Handlungen. Glück ist machbar. Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen verbindet Wissen mit Witz, aktueller Forschung, alten Weisheiten und Tiefgang und schafft so neben "Haha"- auch "Aha-Effekte". Übungen, Selbsttests, inspirierende Illustrationen und konkrete Tipps stehen neben Neuestem aus der Hirnforschung. Ein Buch für Glückspilze und Pechvögel, für Optimisten und Pessimisten. Und wer lieber unglücklich bleiben will, kann nach der Lektüre weiter unglücklich sein - aber auf höherem Niveau.	9e1eb11f7934a895e8b9bebb539d0c57	0409e7338721cfcab6a30398241d08c2	c3316f4984fbd86e6e42b731a2968013	book	Glück kommt selten allein	Eckart von Hirschhausen	Rowohlt	2009
8246165	\N	\N	\N	Auflage: 5	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutschland	\N	\N	glück	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Jeder ist seines Glückes Schmied. Und so sieht es auch aus: reichlich behämmert. Beim Zimmern unseres Glücks hauen wir uns oft genug mit dem Hammer auf den Daumen. Und vergessen dann, darüber zu lachen. Wenn aber Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen humorvoll über das Glück schreibt, lässt der Schmerz nach. Endlich spricht jemand das aus, was wir schon immer ahnten, aber nicht wahrhaben wollten: Glück ist nicht das Ziel, sondern ein Abfallprodukt der Evolution. Glück geht zum Glück vorbei, und eine Bronze- ist besser als eine Silbermedaille. Die positive Psychologie zeigt: Erfüllung und Zufriedenheit sind keine Frage des Schicksals, sondern die Summe der täglichen Gedanken und Handlungen. Glück ist machbar. Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen verbindet Wissen mit Witz, aktueller Forschung, alten Weisheiten und Tiefgang und schafft so neben "Haha"- auch "Aha-Effekte". Übungen, Selbsttests, inspirierende Illustrationen und konkrete Tipps stehen neben Neuestem aus der Hirnforschung. Ein Buch für Glückspilze und Pechvögel, für Optimisten und Pessimisten. Und wer lieber unglücklich bleiben will, kann nach der Lektüre weiter unglücklich sein - aber auf höherem Niveau.	9e1eb11f7934a895e8b9bebb539d0c57	0409e7338721cfcab6a30398241d08c2	c3316f4984fbd86e6e42b731a2968013	book	Glück kommt selten allein	Eckart von Hirschhausen	Rowohlt	2009
8246193	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Los Angeles, London	\N	\N	Fox2008a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	19204a3a8b74697e38afee3145fbe181	bfe42a441aa5afe11a4abdcbdf5c0f3e	3dfcc7786642f7c3ed1fec8927d314c2	book	Applied Regression analysis and generalized linear models	John Fox	\N	2008
8246229	Die Tageszeitung (taz)	\N	\N	\N	21. April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tyufekchieva2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Preis für Olga Speranskaya, russische Wisseschaftlerin, NGO: Ziel, hochgiftige Chemikalien aus der Zeit der SU aufzuspüren und zu beseitigen. Russisches Eco-Accord-Zentrum für Umwelt und nachhaltige Entwicklung. 	b02e781bbe9017d9b4c8b6da447ee7d5	94bcfd804896664e37d095c139a87549	f4ab254aba2423474e3fd47f405abfc1	article	Kämpferin gegen Pestizide.	Nora Tyufekchieva	\N	2009
8246548	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moosbauer.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	14-19	\N	3	\N		\N	287337ac981c0f64eb3a022d6a87b940	9ebe674e35875254b055ff47dbfe2d0f	c924067b261cc05c4111ed495e909611	article	Zwischen Wäldern und Morast: Archäologische Forschungen zur Schlacht	Günther Moosbauer and Achim Rost and Susanne Wilbers-Rost	\N	2009
8246549	Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik	143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rothenhofer.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	277-286	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fb1b7782c3c39841f9ded3f4cd8b4e0	1ef1f842cea56d12f1fe40c4872a2f5f	2c40c6182ca8681ec0e0e6b44a0b3d5d	article	Geschäfte in Germanien: Zur Ausbeutung von Erzlagerstätten unter Augustus in Germanien	Peter Rothenhöfer	\N	2003
8246550	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiegels.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-28	\N	3	\N		\N	e34d6fcd06a26a0fe1cf941cb1c3efdf	57b62dbfd4e9ed27480029d902e95999	6964a802f8667fe83dc06a4d0556deb5	article	Arminius und die Varusschlacht: Erinnerung und Aktualität	Rainer Wiegels	\N	2009
8246551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athenäum-Verlag	Frankfurt a.M.	\N	\N	See.1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2961a6a41d2029ff838b27d91ddfb9ac	5d4aa65a4915a934013cca42bfd8736d	c49745faff8dd372fa4ce68e6989b5a9	book	Deutsche Germanen-Ideologie: Vom Humanismus bis zur Gegenwart	Klaus von See	\N	1970
8246552	Kölner Jahrbuch	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eck.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	151-205	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a65b3601e358f8c3f7ddbccef244369	4ae6dc4d9ddf416c54acfb683f47bc24	90831acc1ac3da65dc33b2c0ca71f9d6	article	Der Rundbau eines dispensator Augusti und andere Grabmäler der frühen Kaiserzeit in Köln	Werner Eck and Henner von Hesberg	\N	2003
8246553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schnell + Steiner	Regensburg	\N	\N	Bonk.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {Pp. : EUR 24.90, ca. sfr 44.90 (freier Pr.)}, isbn = {9783795420864}	\N	8a45945de2274fe04114d2a6e235c880	92e6e3d07da1c389c81c5b84343ff33d	dd348eb77dfd35676e194c3aceb5ea43	book	Bayern unter den Römern: Facetten einer folgenreichen Epoche	\N	Sigmund Bonk and Peter Schmid	2009
8246554	\N	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	Ergänzungsbände zum Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde	Beck.2004	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-mainz/toc/108542971.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-017536-3}	\N	09151cbcf31f402872bbf0fe18ffd611	374cf6336252d6d194202e4fb22b0224	306b4fff0737bc712ed30152c0484c87	book	Zur Geschichte der Gleichung "germanisch-deutsch": Sprache und Namen, Geschichte und Institutionen	\N	Heinrich Beck and Dieter Geuenich and H. Steuer and D. Hakelberg	2004
8246555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachholtz	Neumünster	\N	\N	AbeggWigg.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-529-01874-9}	\N	f1c4a3dc8cf407ee7b3033f7bb2b718c	05ccaeaf889fb061473dd7a582e012e4	3e18cccb5fe1185e3aeb8e9181f2d6fa	book	Aktuelle Forschungen zu Kriegsbeuteopfern und Fürstengräbern im Barbaricum: Internationales Kolloquium untestützt durch Carlsbergfondet, Schleswig 15.-18. Juni 2006	\N	Angelika Abegg-Wigg	2008
8246556	Antike Welt	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eck.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-13	\N	3	\N		\N	4c9ba45ccf0c91c81cd652e3b51623c2	dbdba52e971a0017db2031d6d0b92e51	b5124753432c27d11937f268f53bda85	article	Triumph und Katastrophe: Die römische Provinz Germanien und Varus' Scheitern	Werner Eck	\N	2009
8246557	Kölner Jahrbuch	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eck.2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	eed5dae098d1cef740b7208a03737457	18116b4acfa8841be595fddc8be3657b	ca26cd4660bb20340cfdbad98d082f87	article	Augustus und die Großprovinz Germanien	Werner Eck	\N	2004
8246558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen	\N	\N	Dorner.1995	http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0b0h4-aa / http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher&id=146	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-12697-0}	\N	1a76833ed8abcfca41a580f20ba38eab	927a56dbf0d91743d479db0f555eee4e	ce31e954065327725633f3ac3bf8db9b	book	Politischer Mythos und symbolische Politik: Sinnstiftung durch symbolische Formen am Beispiel des Hermannsmythos	Andreas Dörner	\N	1995
8246611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aktuelle Forschungen zu Kriegsbeuteopfern und Fürstengräbern im Barbaricum: Internationales Kolloquium untestützt durch Carlsbergfondet, Schleswig 15.-18. Juni 2006	\N	\N	\N	Wachholtz	Neumünster	\N	\N	Rost.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	355-362	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-529-01874-9}	\N	596564e8b1f87eddd3af368b05431443	ac71048079140bda248380cdf62e2777	30f43c05567c29ee527ee6071fdcd7e5	incollection	Plünderungsprozesse auf Schlachtfeldern: Neue Aspekte auch für Kriegsbeuteopfer?	Achim Rost	Angelika Abegg-Wigg	2008
8246624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feindliche Nachbarn: Rom und die Germanen	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln	\N	\N	Wiegels.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-76	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-412-20219-4}	\N	bd5e4b7192ac9348047f1d654ea48b92	81c946fbc5715a6dc94fb6ff4d6d537f	0941d2c35dd4ac81e76bea4f221abeac	incollection	Von der Niederlage des M. Lollius bis zur Niederlage des Varus: Die römische Germanenpolitik in der Zeit des Augustus	Rainer Wiegels	Helmuth Schneider	2008
8246634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feindliche Nachbarn: Rom und die Germanen	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln	\N	\N	Becker.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	97-115	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-412-20219-4}	\N	03467774dc6d9d4cc3d3d37c72167f79	ed6e7cea5917f3aad2ac65492901ce2a	6e735054324d1a68a6bedb275d8c6c82	incollection	Die Römer an der Lahn: Die Ausgrabungen in Waldgirmes	A. Becker	Helmuth Schneider	2008
8247934	Journal of Computer Science and Technology	24	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kramer09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11390-009-9216-5	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	183--188	\N	2	\N		The engineering of distributed adaptive software is a complex task which requires a rigorous approach. Software architectural
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(structural) concepts and principles are highly beneficial in specifying, designing, analysing, constructing and evolvingdistributed software. A rigorous architectural approach dictates formalisms and techniques that are compositional, componentsthat are context independent and systems that can be constructed and evolved incrementally. This paper overviews some of theunderlying reasons for adopting an architectural approach, including a brief “rational history” of our research work, andindicates how an architectural model can potentially facilitate the provision of self-managed adaptive software system.	62111767e4dd702ec701cc91722783c5	d4c809c8410f0fc2a00d9f950e641f4b	7379ffb0a51a457f3bf99e7fd8a534ee	article	A Rigorous Architectural Approach to Adaptive Software Engineering	Jeff Kramer and Jeff Magee	\N	2009
8249301	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xieye1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fcf538b4637c0dcf57313b365b48963	fe370188cf74d77362b5bbf67aa09963	ba7641e2187927fa369a8febe7ca945b	article	Actfind provides global small and medium sized businesses	mike.xie	mike.xie	2009
8249306	Optical 3D Measurement Techniques II: Applications in Inspection, Quality Control, and Robotics	2252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	Hahn1994	http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/2252/521/1	\N	Tracking prominent points in image sequences	\N	\N	521-529	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, location = {Zurich, Switzerland}, doi = {10.1117/12.169880}	\N	60e66bba48a34e8668c1d5d4ffaca58a	8149a99de469f2f4e0d1afb22b0d197a	f6956c84c06a55014c0d534c4b156bea	article	Tracking prominent points in image sequences	Michael Hahn	Armin Gruen and Heribert Kahmen	1994
8249332	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sensorless_vector_control	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Implementation of Sensorless Vector Control for Super-High Speed PMSM of Turbo-Compressor	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the implementation of the vector control schemes for a variable-speed 131kW PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) in super-high speed application. The vector control with synchronous reference frame current regulator has been implemented with the challenging requirements such as the extremely low stator inductance  (28H), the high dc link voltage(600V) and the high excitation frequency(1.2kHz). Because the conventional position sensor is not reliable in super-high speed, two different schemes have been proposed to measure the position of the rotor. As a  first step, a vector control with three discrete hall sensors is proposed. Because the discrete hall sensors give the rough position information with the resolution of 30, a position estimation algorithm is proposed to derive a precise position. And then a vector control scheme without any position sensor has been proposed. The proposed sensorless algorithm is implemented by processing the output voltage of the PI current regulator, and hence the structure is simple and the estimated speed is robust to the measurement noise. The experimental system has been built and the proposed control has been implemented and evaluated with and without the discrete hall sensors. The test result, up to the speed of 60,000 r/min, shows the validity of the proposed control.	33a0d28e75e98e1d761f338ec236100e	a00b17ee196ea1997eea276bcb4a47c5	1d3622f03d4a596d2521c39abd4c145f	misc	Implementation of Sensorless Vector Control for Super-High Speed PMSM of Turbo-Compressor	\N	\N	2000
8249371	Inf. Syst.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	ooi1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	211--237	\N	2	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0306-4379(91)90016-3}	\N	ee705718b9029ce72ff7bae572cabf00	0aa34f827877107cf24bfef5b17f14a1	dbf3b6f4e0d9712952f1c03a57412041	article	Spatial indexing in binary decomposition and spatial bounding	Beng Chin Ooi and Ron Sacks-Davis and Ken J. McDonell	\N	1991
8249408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hardt1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44969d4e73767552af035d99291fb2e7	26a9d6b4eeae97a2dd4c844693c7ca81	a9cf2678f79841c13c30af3b571c55ed	inproceedings	Räumliche Hintergrundinformation in bibliographischen Datenbanken	\N	Peter Jaenecke und Heinz Peter Ohlv Hans Czap	1996
8249483	\N	\N	\N	1	September	\N	Morphologie der deutschen Sprache	\N	\N	\N	Utb	\N	\N	\N	christinerömer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Dieses Arbeitsbuch behandelt zentral die sprachtheoretische Auseinandersetzung um die Kategorie Wortart in den verschiedenen aktuellen Frameworks der Linguistik und die grammatische Charakterisierung der deutschen Wortklassen. Es geht damit über das traditionelle Morphologieverständnis hinaus, das auf Wortformen- und Wortbildungslehre beschränkt ist. Christine Römer folgt einer neueren Morphologieauffassung und bezieht auch die Funktions- und Strukturzusammenhänge ein. Zudem sieht sie die flektierbaren und die nicht flektierbaren Wörter sowie die Einwortlexeme und die Kollokationen als zentral an. Die einzelnen Kapitel enthalten Übungsaufgaben und vertiefende Literaturtipps.
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	bab7bbb056db3638b05737d1eee0c28f	b9b0efbd7ded219d3ed69556524c81dc	5a2f6ea8a3bc43fe51412e5b70284bfa	book	Morphologie der deutschen Sprache	Christine Römer	A. Francke	2006
8249486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stock	\N	\N	Das Lehrwerk konzentriert sich auf die Beschaffung externer Informationen und deren Aufarbeitung und Bereitstellung in betrieblichen Informationssystemen. Es geht um "knowledge Management", um Nutzbarmachen externen Wissens in Unternehemen und anderen Organisationen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2773bffbe826aaa10796c4cf95877222	769f8a33e6330ebbec0b9236c9528aad	b6dfd2dcf2612167d29a524d3bbd2ccb	book	Informationswirtschaft	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2006
8249513	\N	\N	\N	3	October	\N	Einführung in die formale Logik für Philosophen	\N	\N	\N	UTB	\N	\N	\N	thomaszoglauer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Buch führt in leicht verständlicher Form in die analytische Philosophie, Aussagenlogik, Prädikatenlogik und das natürliche Schließen ein. Es werden auch solche Logik-Kalküle behandelt, die für die Philosophie von besonderer Bedeutung sind: die Modallogik und die deontische Logik (Normenlogik). Dabei werden keine mathematischen Vorkenntnisse vorausgesetzt. Der Band eignet sich auch für das Selbststudium; erleichtert wird das durch die Lösungen für ausgewählte Übungsaufgaben im Anhang.	ee66e86a346a66e9a8f2e490563bff70	e6bf2881158940ecd07e8f1835577cea	555ca42c31d631a35ad935cdd4c765cd	book	Einführung in die formale Logik für Philosophen	Thomas Zoglauer	Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht	2008
8249545	\N	\N	\N	1	March	\N	Information Retrieval. Suchmodelle und Data-Mining-Verfahren für Textsammlungen und das Web	\N	\N	\N	Dpunkt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	reginaldferber	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die inhaltliche Suche nach Textdokumenten - das Information Retrieval - spielte sich bis vor einigen Jahren vornehmlich in Bibliotheken und Archiven ab. Durch das WWW sind zunehmend auch Privatpersonen und Firmen mit dieser Aufgabe konfrontiert. Dieses Buch vermittelt die grundlegenden Modelle und Methoden des Information Retrieval, beschreibt an Beispielen aktuelle Entwicklungen - insbesondere im Bereich der Websuche - und stellt sie in einen theoretischen Zusammenhang. Einführend werden klassische Ansätze wie hierarchische Klassifikationen, boolesche Suche, das Vektorraummodell und Bewertungsmethoden für Suchverfahren erläutert. Es folgt eine Einführung in Methoden des Data Mining, die zur Unterstützung der Suche dienen können. Anschließend werden unterschiedliche Retrieval-Modelle und konkrete Systeme vorgestellt. In einem eigenen Schwerpunkt widmet sich das Buch dem WWW und behandelt aus der Perspektive des Information Retrieval die Web-Auszeichnungssprachen XML und HTML, Metadatensysteme wie Dublin Core sowie die Beschreibungssprache RDF. Schließlich werden die Rahmenbedingungen der Web-Suche und verschiedene Verfahren wie der PageRank-Algorithmus von Google und die ODP-Klassifikation beschrieben. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende und Praktiker, die sich die Grundlagen des modernen Information Retrieval aneignen wollen.	0cf58c8589c0b0ed5a7bd61a90ff1a70	52c1b4ab3e818efef6635eb76b778608	558b04ba640aacff7d508d5bf318b725	book	Information Retrieval. Suchmodelle und Data-Mining-Verfahren für Textsammlungen und das Web	Reginald Ferber	\N	2003
8249579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paoline	Milano	\N	Letture cristiane del primo millennio	Camplani:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	34	\N	isbn = {88-315-2450-X}, totalpages = {697 S.}	\N	3c9234ca4421c4e755a3cc3882810009	ba033410e7f8d79d3a6727f240b8688b	af42c432eee78506449b82b099a3dafc	book	Atanasio di Alessandria, Lettere festali	Alberto Camplani	\N	2003
8249581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c6be3cc6a0b80e6475273e032427b5d	7e4f6ead67948866db82415530a0290e	5d92c611e7b887478a3ce021d6d74e71	book	Wüstenblume	Waris Dirie	Ullstein	1998
8249586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIM	Roma	\N	\N	Camplani:1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	totalpages = {V, 340 S.}	\N	8c3d9dc192edd6e3d03ec077b4bf863a	1f2dd333be6e08132f97bdcd9fa44a53	e57058d71d9d8c7b0c80db631ac7b684	book	Le lettere festali di Atanasio di Alessandria : studio storico-critico	Alberto Camplani	\N	1989
8249623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b39931c5ab778f4521a04f98841ccdcd	ee4e82764b0241628aa72b03dc6760cb	cd60f749347224269ea3db4f2f53e7ed	book	Der Alchimist	Paulo Coelho	Diogenes	1996
8249638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3928d28c7beb7ac279eb75a1daf416d7	a8d4a695ac0fb3fb18031d788a0ec794	8ae8f46bb309da90f3c3367adea2eb9c	book	Die Biographie von Anne Frank	Anne Frank	Piper	2002
8249657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b0bed097e8cb53c679cc4a2072e9ec5a	5a8980e5e829cfa14041ba361b3044b8	0671df8b086ff3e7a0e6f7ae828722da	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock	\N	2008
8249664	\N	\N	\N	20	\N	\N	Reise um die Erde in achtzig Tagen	\N	\N	\N	Diogenes Verlag	\N	\N	\N	julesverne01	http://www.amazon.de/Reise-die-Erde-achtzig-Tagen/dp/3257201265/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top	\N	Mit Schiff, Bahn und Elefanten - kurz, mit jedem sich bietenden Transportmittel - jagen Mr. Phileas Fogg und sein Diener Passepartout um die Erde. Aufgrund einer Wette stehen Mr. Foggs Ehre als pünktlich korrekter Gentleman und sein Vermögen auf dem Spiel. Dabei begegnen sie einer indischen Prinzessin - und allerhand Gaunern, die um jeden Preis verhindern wollen, dass Mr. Fogg seine Wette gewinnt.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ccdb4a25499d6ae5b8e7f8d0c7008936	3f5e86edb13c2db497076bbdc0887780	c1d48450fa50b25f163e8cb37a97f2b0	book	Reise um die Erde in achtzig Tagen	Jules Verne	\N	1972
8249749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eae4002aa3d90dc722f4507d9887447d	730853b08624d1cf617f198ff37c8321	f36a2d208aa4bf661ac0a826f271762f	book	Information Retrieval	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2007
8249762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soc. for the Publ. of Oriental Texts	London	\N	\N	Cureton:1848	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e93477b044a400718fe290fd99f80b32	5b3089a04fb0beed7aba8dae3c573d7b	89deca9a03ce389db81472f8bf67128a	book	The Festal Letters of Athanasius Discovered in an Ancient Syriac Version	William Cureton	\N	1848
8249774	\N	1	\N	forteenth	\N	\N	Zwanzigtausend Meilen unterm Meer 1: BD 1 (Taschenbuch)	\N	\N	\N	Diogenes Verlag	\N	\N	\N	20tausendmeilen1	http://www.amazon.de/Zwanzigtausend-Meilen-unterm-Meer-1/dp/325720244X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242718028&sr=8-2	\N	Die ebenso abenteuerliche wie folgenreiche Geschichte vom stolzen Kapitän Nemo und seiner -Nautilus-, dem ersten U-Boot der Welt. Beim Erscheinen des Buches war der Architekt des Suezkanals, Lesseps, so begeistert, daß auf seine Empfehlung hin Jules Verne zum Ritter der Ehrenlegion geschlagen wurde.
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Der Konstrukteur der Tauchkugel, William Beebe, bekannte, Jules Verne sei der Vater des Gedankens gewesen. Auguste Piccard fühlte sich bei seiner ersten Tauchfahrt -in eine Szene aus Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter Meer versetzt-. Simon Lake, der U-Boot-Erbauer, sagte von seiner Schöpfung, sie sei -Stück für Stück die Nautilus-. Und -Nautilus- nannten die Amerikaner ihr erstes Atom-U-Boot, das Kapitän Nemos Reise unterm Packeis zum Pol dann tatsächlich unternahm.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5fc5af43e4ad46a7f0f7754fa877e03	1f704fb22b65c4f986588dcfe26370ba	5b2b8b942f345bb61ad70fb0d0dd1703	book	Zwanzigtausend Meilen unterm Meer 1	Jules Verne	Peter Laneus	1976
8249776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8cd7863001f396d48248297c2637747f	dd02fc7e42d51146f4c3809c8cb875b3	7f538768985df3f56650711b1b573adf	book	Illuminati	Dan Brown	\N	2003
8249787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Durbecq	Louvain	\N	CSCO	Lefort:1955	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	150/151	\N		\N	86058490a75c6d4e6f2def32cf4d89c1	35058a11fa3e6b6fa659a54ced49d77f	ac82ee8eedcdb592a981f26f5136f367	book	Lettres festales et pastorales en copte	Louis-Théophile Lefort	\N	1955
8249834	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Web - Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Tochtermann2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-6	\N	\N	\N		\N	850cb27acb15c72370b611b54a31a378	90076c9aa226645209aef3b58f6bdedd	4e233fda29f9d2a317df7436fc3c465e	incollection	Semantic Web - Geschichte und Ausblick einer Vision	Klaus Tochermann and Hermann Maurer	Tassilo Pellegrini and Andreas Blumauer	2006
8249873	personalmanager. Zeitschrift für Human Resources	\N	\N	\N	September/Oktober	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lasofsky-Blahut2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	33-35	\N	5	\N		\N	a4bad2df7cbc36424eaf04ae80f176ec	ec0229f0c3f9c1d0b503d1f8d9563f0e	372b25cad4b89bac485cf79e56f4bef6	article	Wissensarbeiter brauchen flexible Arbeitsbedingungen	Anja Lasofsky-Blahut and Manfred Kofranek and Susanna Pernicka	\N	2007
8249932	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses Univ. de France	Paris	\N	Traité d'études byzantines; 1. Bibliothèque byzantine	Grumel:1958	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	totalpages = {XII, 487 S.}	\N	4e779bf5e968462f77b4bae49ff3483c	8e31c23760ffaec8bc4a886218ff992a	3e650e6c0d55694724d032aa94ba3f5b	book	La chronologie	Venance Grumel	\N	1958
8249940	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl. / durchges. von Kurt Aland.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin u.a.	\N	\N	Lietzmann:Zeitrechnung	\N	\N		\N	\N	130 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-010049-5}	\N	f7a9e5010bf4680609f4fa7e003cf097	76a55e4e1f28838c4a460ec3eb3c048e	fe2a30e8aabd51ac6abe6d05ed3825e7	book	Zeitrechnung der römischen Kaiserzeit, des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit für die Jahre 1--2000 n.Chr.	Hans Lietzmann	Kurt Aland	1984
8249980	\N	1	\N	First	October	\N	Customer und Shareholder Management	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	1234567	http://dnb.ddb.de	\N	Dauerhafte Kundenbeziehungen sind Voraussetzung für den Unternehmenserfolg. Das Buch bietet Grundlagen und Instrumente für die Entwicklung und Erhaltung erfolgreicher und dauerhafter Kundenbeziehungen und stellt CRM-Konzepte für eine Neuausrichtung sämtlicher Geschäftsprozesse auf den Kunden vor. Daneben werden auch die Beziehungen zu den Aktionären behandelt (Shareholder Relationship Management). Neun Fallstudien aus teilweise weltbekannten Unternehmen zeigen die erfolgreiche Umsetzung der Konzepte und bieten dem Leser praktische Lösungen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f246dfeacf0e1cc45af1943f82fa8e6c	7526157f46dff14595a6c5f7180a477e	a3d328f8c38ec01a32464aa213bd023b	book	Customer und Shareholder Management: Erfolgreiche Kunden- und Aktionärsbindung in der Praxis	René Teichmann	Springer Verlag	2003
8249986	\N	1	\N	First	\N	\N	Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	Köln	\N	\N	123456	\N	\N	Information Retrieval: Das ist die Wissenschaft, die Technik und Praxis des Suchens und Findens von Informationen.Die Teildisziplin der Informationswissenschaft und Informatik ist heute relevanter denn je. Sie findet bei Suchmaschinen im Internet, Recherchewerkzeugen in unternehmensinternen Netzwerken und elektronischen Informationsdiensten Anwendung.Das Lehrbuch vermittelt umfassend und auf leicht verständliche Weise grundlegende Kenntnisse über Theorien, Modelle und Anwendungen des Information Retrieval. Der Autor stellt die Retrievalforschung als einheitliche Wissenschaftsdisziplin dar, die klassische Modelle sowie aktuelle Ansätze des Web Information Retrieval gleichermaßen umfasst.Boolesches Retrieval, informetrische Analysen, Vektorraum und statistische Modelle werden genauso besprochen wie die Informationslinguistik, linktopologische Verfahren und sprachübergreifendes Recherchieren.Neben dem Retrieval nach Texten behandelt das Buch weitere Medien wie Bilder, Videos, gesprochene Sprache und Musik.Zielgruppen sind Studierende der Informationswissenschaft, Informatik, Wirtschaftsinformatik, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Dokumentation bzw. Informationswirtschaft, Computerlinguistik und des Bibliothekswesens.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	431c59146aa6c0add863c52a0d31c62e	dd092d79c1eae6e8d58fba057ded8d02	e611dad86ac6baac314e9c18eedbfe24	book	Information Retrieval: Informationen suchen und finden	Wolfgang G. Stock	Oldenbourg	2007
8249991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth {ACM} International Conference on Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agichtein00	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/agichtein00snowball.html	\N	Snowball: Extracting Relations from Large Plain-Text Collections - Agichtein, Gravano (ResearchIndex)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ff76334f54299a64779dee1fb0056443	42f11ae1df7b57d5e4333a47367ad2b4	64c930c3ce879668b13ba4665c0182e1	inproceedings	Snowball: Extracting Relations from Large Plain-Text Collections	Eugene Agichtein and Luis Gravano	\N	2000
8250022	\N	1	\N	First	May	\N	Wissensrepräsentation	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	http://dnd.ddb.de	\N	\N	12345678	\N	\N	Wissensrepräsentation ist die Wissenschaft, Technik und Anwendung von Methoden und Werkzeugen, Wissen derart abzubilden, damit dieses in digitalen Datenbanken optimal gesucht und gefunden werden kann. Sie ermöglicht die Gestaltung von Informationsarchitekturen, die - auf der Grundlage von Begriffen und Begriffsordnungen arbeitend - gestatten, Wissen in seinen Bedeutungszusammenhängen darzustellen. Ohne elaborierte Techniken der Wissensrepräsentation ist es unmöglich, das "semantische Web" zu gestalten. Das Lehrbuch vermittelt Kenntnisse über Metadaten und beschreibt eingehend sowohl dokumentarische wie bibliothekarische Ansätze der Inhaltserschließung (Thesauri und Klassifikationssysteme), Bemühungen der Informatik um Begriffsordnungen (Ontologien) als auch nutzerkonzentrierte Entwicklungen im Web 2.0 (Folksonomies). Es geht um das Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen bei Diensten im World Wide Web, bei unternehmensinternen Informationsdiensten im Kontext des betrieblichen Wissensmanagement sowie bei fachspezifischen professionellen (kommerziellen) Datenbanken. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende der Informationswissenschaft, Informationswirtschaft und der Wirtschaftsinformatik an Hochschulen in deutschsprachigen Raum wie auch an Studierende des Bibliothekswesens. Darüber hinaus finden auch Wissensmanager und Informationsmanager in der Unternehmenspraxis wertvolle Hinweise.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2ef0b8954b66cefe8b4d3069d9d5ddb	dea0891c571ca8e6b44662a81b528319	257f2d89f0310657aa293daeb2ed235d	book	Wissensrepräsentation: Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen	Mechtild Stock Wolfgang G. Stock	Oldenbourg	2008
8250064	Science in China Series G: Physics Mechanics and Astronomy	51	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11433-008-0019-4	\N	SpringerLink - Art&#237;culo period&#237;stico	\N	\N	299--306	\N	3	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Based on the constant coefficients of Ginzburg-Landau equation that considers the influence of the doped fiber retarded time
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on the evolution of self-similar pulse, the parabolic asymptotic self-similar solutions were obtained by the symmetry reductionalgorithm. The parabolic asymptotic amplitude function, phase function, strict linear chirp function and the effective temporalpulse width of self-similar pulse are given in this paper. And these theoretical results are consistent with the numericalsimulations.	2a208b03d75dad655b68e40245b678a0	ceff878c5683d3edefdb9ce9efa52681	77f47311701ef59fc43d049d88b622ab	article	Analytic solutions of self-similar pulse based on Ginzburg-Landau equation with constant coefficients	Jie Feng and WenCheng Xu and ShuXian Li and SongHao Liu	\N	2008
8250072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI EA '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Law09	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520340.1520575	\N	Intentions	\N	\N	3805--3810	\N	\N	\N	location = {Boston, MA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1520340.1520575}	\N	d337ecdbf8fb9cb848a9c56f4c81d429	3266b90f965cad5f933cf3bd0fe73371	690d7b409b23e7b85822df7b0e47a9a0	inproceedings	Intentions: a game for classifying search query intent	Edith Law and Anton Mityagin and Max Chickering	\N	2009
8250089	Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	renninger:023814	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v77/e023814	\N	Dissipative solitons in normal-dispersion fiber lasers	\N	\N	023814	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {023814}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.77.023814}	\N	3141fd71b5a5cdc18ee175ce56bac352	d8354b27337c66ddd20ce45f6f5c1d18	1e2ccfcef2fb9bb95d4d201211799385	article	Dissipative solitons in normal-dispersion fiber lasers	W. H. Renninger and A. Chong and F. W. Wise	\N	2008
8250422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	\N	\N	\N	conf/mc/MemmelR08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mc/mc2008.html#MemmelR08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	357-366	\N	\N	conf/mc/2008	date = {2008-12-09}	\N	c007e910ecafec6843b3b1ba5f629954	dac5b9be5233487e13df10a108d330c2	69e322013b88e855bfa0a3dd46fe814f	inproceedings	User Interface Entwicklung mit interaktiven Spezifikationen.	Thomas Memmel and Harald Reiterer	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christof Kindsmüller	2008
8250440	Chemical & Engineering News (CEN)	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	voith2009	www.cen-online.org	\N		\N	\N	10-13	\N	\N	\N		\N	60c11c608b0aaf8745265f3aed546b90	da4e10bfaeb0c65023a4e7ca409c7ba0	761d125f2321a7ce7899020b9dc32ed5	article	Cellulosic Scale-up.	Melody Voith	\N	2009
8250482	Behavioral Biology	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirsh	\N	\N		\N	This article has been cited 237 times in Scopus;
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der Artikel wurde 237 mal in Scopus zitiert	421-444	\N	4	\N		A theory which holds that information is normally stored within a specialized memory rather than the system immediately responsible for the performance of behavior is advanced. The transfer of information from storage to the system immediately responsible for performance, according to the theory, can occur independently of the occurrence of external stimuli. Usually such information transfer would be prompted by motivational cues and always result in anticipation of stimuli. The hippocampus is regarded as part of a system responsible for determining which information is to be transferred from storage to the performance system. The effects of hippocampal ablation are explained in terms of the elimination of such transfer. A subsidiary system relying upon habit formation is held to be responsible for the learning of which hippocampally ablated animals are capable.	96b3c89d61f7fc1b417d0a4e93d3c705	67768202723793ef7db365709a8b887b	eafbe53dbb960250bc2de7285a65d5ca	article	The hippocampus and contextual retrieval of information from memory: a theory	Hirsh	\N	1974
8250485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	\N	\N	\N	conf/mc/Wittenberg08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mc/mc2008.html#Wittenberg08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	405-408	\N	\N	conf/mc/2008	date = {2008-12-09}	\N	19b7646dd930a3bd0a157285a60f1cc3	055997e9310cde96e6e667c64d5f4f60	efae285802894c0ce53c43f4b657a6ad	inproceedings	Uaftools - Softwareunterstützung formativer Usability-Tests.	Carsten Wittenberg	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christof Kindsmüller	2008
8250507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alby	\N	\N	Von textico.de:
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Dem neuen Web mal auf die Finger geschaut -- Tom Alby hat sich bereits mit seinem Suchmaschinenoptimierung-Buch einen Namen gemacht und setzt dem Erfolg seines ersten Buches nun mit Web 2.0. Konzepte, Anwendungen, Technologien noch einen drauf. Wie schon bei der Optimierung für Suchmaschinen geht er auch bei seinem Blick auf das Phänomen Web 2.0 ganzheitlich und umfassend an die Arbeit: Ideen, Technik, Umsetzungen, Beispiele, Erfolge, Probleme, Ausblicke und Interviews mit den Machern. Ein Blitzlichtfoto im dunklen Web-Dschungel.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	457a9dad05fd176d3aa98eeb5d562cc9	82d7108524a99260c3bee8c29dc3ab0f	084f48d13908900c30abd7e238ec85c0	book	Web 2.0. Konzepte, Anwendungen, Technologien	Tom Alby	\N	2008
8250577	Der Unfallchirurg	110	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	110Unfallchirug701-704	\N	\N		\N	Information taken from Scopus; Publiction of the Universitätsspital Basel	701-704	\N	8	\N		\N	51102eea41d16aa5fd959d17b591d9a2	ef074f0f3cf4ff6536f9e018bda36b9b	bf737aa261f41823a2c76bc9fe6cf45f	article	Direkte anatomische Rekonstruktion des lateralen Bandapparats bei chronischer lateraler Instabilität des oberen Sprunggelenks	Valderrabano V.	Martin Wiewiorski and A. Frigg and B. Hintermann and A. Leumann	2007
8250664	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000001	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000001}, priority = {2}	Today computer graphics is used in many aspects, especially to make animation, advertisement and game. We hope this technology can produce realistic pictures which same quality with photo. Metode to get the realistic 3D image is ray tracing.
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In this journal, make a software which can produce realistic 3D image, especially for reflective and transparent object. Reflective object will modeled can reflect another object surrounding it. And transparent object will modeled can produce caustic effect, that�s rays which refract in one area. So that area will appear brighter than area surround it.	41f45dbad7bbc3940d2e45968b069802	52201e5c2cc610d390be5950d2a76208	5faeceeb7fe33ed80d8e01a77a0b06e8	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK UNTUK MEMVISUALISASIKAN BENDA TEMBUS PANDANG DENGAN METODE RAY TRACING	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail : <a href=\\"mailto:lilian@peter.petra.ac.id\\">lilian@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Liliana Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2004
8250665	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000002	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000002}, priority = {2}	A topography map is a map which have an information about surface of the land height at a place from the surface of the sea, that drawn with topography�s lines. Topography information in topography map can be used to create three dimensions model of this map�s surface. With this three dimension model, an object at the map can be seen more live as in the real world, and because of that to analyze a topography map could be done easier.	46a6fc97a00f960ae27b9577132da020	a3f82ab615e645c7bb543d837ec5df41	040951cbdbf8fd7d007753e9d6df27e4	article	PEMODELAN PETA TOPOGRAFI KE OBJEK TIGA DIMENSI	\N	\N	2004
8250666	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000003	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000003}, priority = {2}	Tracking and recognizing human face becomes one of the important research subjects nowadays, where it is applicable in security system like room access, surveillance, as well as searching for person identity in police database. Because of applying in security case, it is necessary to have robust system for certain conditions such as: background influence, non-frontal face pose of male or female in different age and race.
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The aim of this research is to develop software which combines human face tracking using CamShift algorithm and face recognition system using Embedded Hidden Markov Models. The software uses video camera (webcam) for real-time input, video AVI for dynamic input, and image file for static input. The software uses Object Oriented Programming (OOP) coding style with C++ programming language, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0� compiler, and assisted by some libraries of Intel Image Processing Library (IPL) and Intel Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV).
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System testing shows that object tracking based on skin complexion using CamShift algorithm comes out well, for tracking of single or even two face objects at once. Human face recognition system using Embedded Hidden Markov Models method has reach accuracy percentage of 82.76%, using 341 human faces in database that consists of 31 individuals with 11 poses and 29 human face testers.	9bca8ef3d76be4d07f220e338a0e3dff	5d454899f054ffd9631ed0577e974841	b8e83a8ee91b034cb79d6bbb7b7a9a4a	article	PELACAKAN DAN PENGENALAN WAJAH MENGGUNAKAN METODE EMBEDDED HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS	\N	\N	2004
8250667	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000004	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000004}, priority = {2}	Indonesia has several laws and rules, one of them is Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP) or criminal code. The most frequent to happened in criminal case is criminal case of wealth. Law domain is very complex, so that it�s difficult for common people to understand and categorize a criminal case based on the Criminal Code. It will be very helpful if there is a computer program that could help people to understand and categorize a criminal case based on the criminal code. 
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The main topic in this research is the designing and making of a rule-based expert system for criminal case of wealth problems . This expert system development is using forward chaining inference method, which is a data-driven inference process for finding a conclusion. Law contents of this expert system program are adopted from the Criminal Code. Criminal cases discussed in this expert system program are: thievery, extortion and threat, embezzling, cheating, act of damaging and passing goods from a criminal case. 
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The purpose of this software is to make an expert system program to select chapters of the Criminal Code which are involved in a criminal case. This expert system development are based on this following steps: analyze the law topic, designing block diagrams, dependency diagrams and decision tables, implement design into a computer program, and testing the program. This expert system development is using Borland Delphi 6.0. as programming language and Micorosoft Access 2000 as database. 
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Based on testing, this expert system program shows that this program still need more improvement on its law content with broaden law topic.	bac3986b26b498201049d2c7c9fc6c0b	530b574eecf43580c996f522d7dfd84d	3469a7a790c7d45b9bab281180e61bd0	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PAKAR UNTUK PERMASALAHAN TINDAK PIDANA TERHADAP HARTA KEKAYAAN	\N	\N	2004
8250668	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000005	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000005}, priority = {2}	The analysis of an academic process from a university is one of tools to help decision making for the next academic process and to solve problems from the academic process. Data warehouse can help to provide the data which is needed to show the performance measurement of academic process. The information from the data warehouse is about lecturer and students performance, students pass grade subjects, and summary from each point of it.	d95b0b8de8ad1d34f8d5fbc4497e9a5e	c45f65d4040ca2eb5d253dba602527d2	24b5fa2c7c1b8943826deb90244bfa3b	article	PEMBUATAN DATA WAREHOUSE PENGUKURAN KINERJA PROSES BELAJAR MENGAJAR DI JURUSAN TEKNIK INFORMATIKA UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	\N	\N	2004
8250669	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000006	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000006}, priority = {2}	Industrial field which getting more advance needs computer to help them. In industrial field, computer will make something get easier, fetching and reordering goods in warehouse is including here. A software including that needs have been made by writers. This software is specified for a warehouse which goods stored in plates at the rack in the warehouse. To reordering goods, writers use the Genetic Algorithm, which will process making population, finding the fitness cost with counting the vast and weight of the goods, sorting, immigration, cross over, and mutation. With this software, user can also check the condition of the warehouse in two and three dimensions, using OpenGL. This optimation software have been tried and give fitness cost average up to 90%, this software have been succeed to operate the function.	5b1acf2450e973d237a2537387392ff7	761093bd4cdc695203d062222f280249	adb1282972d0620902a2068bfc8ae5b9	article	OPTIMASI PENGAMBILAN DAN PENATAAN ULANG BARANG DI GUDANG DENGAN PENERAPAN STACK MENGGUNAKAN METODE GENETIC ALGORITHM	\N	\N	2004
8250670	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000007	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000007}, priority = {2}	Two dimensional game development is easier than three dimensional one and the hardware requirement of two dimensional game is easier to meet, in addition the development of three dimensional game needs a bigger team. Based on those reasons, this research focuses on two dimensional isometric game to give three dimensional look without uses the real three dimensional system. 
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The purpose of this application is making a simple two dimensional game with isometric view on Windows based computer. This application uses Microsoft Visual C++ and Microsoft DirectX 8.1 Software Development Kit and an additional library IsoHexDef and WavLoader. 
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The result shows that the application has two game levels and several units. Units are able to receive commands and act accordingly to extent its ability. The computer player can make calculations to move its own unit. The application uses isometric view.	e56353faca106c5cb83665005ecbcda8	19815055149bf3fc0f7f9f30e77a77fd	df37b7bd8079d0fa9566b11929929a3f	article	PROTOTYPE GAME 2D MENGGUNAKAN ISOMETRIC VIEW DAN DIRECT X	\N	\N	2004
8250671	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000008	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000008}, priority = {2}	Western theater theory and criticism is generally considered to be set forth by the Greeks. Plato was \\"the first theater critic\\" with his negative comments about theater owing to his idealistic views about \\"the truth.\\" Then came Aristotle who used a different viewpoint from that of Plato, saying that there is \\"truth\\" in theater. However, hostile criticism on theater came back in the Middle Ages, championed by Tertulian before Aristotelian theory was revived by the neo-classicists such as Scaliger and Castelvetro. Theater theory and criticism discourse was then made more alive by the romanticists who disagreed with the neo-classicists\\' rigid rules on theater. As the influence of science became dominant in the theater world, naturalism and realism emerged and became the mainstream of theater theory and criticism until well into the twentieth century. 	8411d86363fff8aa0173c598988b61ab	545a6e40a2fa096e60013d6ef1569e51	619dc47e18fc120113afad2ff8c6c21a	article	The Journey of Truth: From Plato to Zola	Ribut Basuki	\N	1999
8250672	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000009	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000009}, priority = {2}	Over the past few years much interest has been put on gender equality. There has been a changing perception of the attitudes which emerges and shapes women\\'s role in society and relationships. Formerly, social ideas and customs dictated women to be subservient. But now the changing social structure gives women space to pursue gender equality. Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1343-1400) had addressed this issue in his work, \\"The Wife of Bath\\'s Prologue and Tale.\\" This paper discusses how Alisoun, the wife Bath, through her prologue and tale, shows the contradiction of the oppressive traditions and customs imposed on women and attempts to present the idea of gender equality. 	2742bf7d00cf247dec5fdcba77aed601	53868bc6c4005056ac790b0c749487b4	59bdf2a1f261a033e59a102cc7a0e02b	article	Experience versus Authority: The Search for Gender Equality in Chaucer\\'s \\"The Wife of Bath\\'s Prologue and Tale\\"	Setefanus Suprayitno	\N	1999
8250673	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000010	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000010}, priority = {2}	As a sign system, literature is not limited to the imaginative world only. Literature, however, is also a system which involves the author, the work, the reader, and the field of knowledge (society).
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Although the facts presented tend to be mental facts, it does not mean that facts in literature cannot be seen as data about the existing social reality. Referring to literature as a sign system, which stresses the mimetic and creative aspects, literature as a construction can be seen as the reflection of reality with two dimensions, subjective and objective. Therefore, the assumption that facts in literature are not the reflections of reality cannot be accepted.
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Based on the framework of semiotic thinking which emphasizes literature as a sign system, the social dimension could be applied in literary approaches, one of them is the constructivist theory of reality by Berger and Luckman.
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Through the constructivist theory of reality, literature can be analyzed as the reflections of subjective and objective realities. In other words, literary approach can be directed from literature as the product and its author. 	2f317038333f240b9baae60916145bd2	306dca31e30af885876b981a2688d100	aebbff2a763e0831019b304ca778281d	article	The Constructivist Theory of Reality in Literary Research	Sri Wiryanti Budi Utami	\N	1999
8250674	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000011	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000011}, priority = {2}	In this study, I investigate cross-linguistic differences and similarities in the speech associated gesture in the NS (Native Speaker) - NS and NNS (Nonnative Speaker) - NS dyads when they are telling a narrative. The gesture production between Indonesian native speakers when communicating in Indonesian (L1) and in English (L2) was coded and assessed based on Mc.Neill\\'s model of overall gesture units. The Indonesian speakers\\' gesture modification when interacting in English was measured by the size of the gestures. The results indicate that Indonesian native speakers gesture more when they communicate in English and modify their gestures by making them bigger and therefore more noticeable to their interlocutors. They use gestures as a communication strategy to help interlocutors comprehend their idea. 	2e660ecc5a03127065a0582a0a640fcc	991891872c73ab7764ccbe05a3fe799c	fffe6bfba5e3eb671285b96cf85f911b	article	Modifications and Frequency Occurrence of Gestures in NS - NS and NNS - NS Dyads	Juliana Wijaya	\N	1999
8250675	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000012	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000012}, priority = {2}	Despite the increasing research in second language acquisition, a gap seems to exist between researchers\\' technical knowledge and teachers\\' practical knowledge. This is evident from a review of research studies in form-focused instruction summarized in this article. Additional review of articles in the teaching of writing also leads to a similar conclusion. The theoretical development of the writing process does not seem to provide many insights for teachers to apply the process approach to the teaching of writing. The results of the two reviews then indicate that an attempt is required to relate second language research to teaching. Theoretical-pedagogical research, action research, and participatory research are referred to as models of research that can bridge the gap. A review of sample studies recently conducted demonstrates how the integration between technical and practical knowledge can be achieved through the three types of research. 	0756dc427f72d6664ae45a487d0b427e	4ea9f5a620c98719fb5e588cb9cebdb5	3eec09910a331bf674681ad14f76e44a	article	Converging Lines: Towards the Integration of Second Language Research and Teaching	Bambang Yudi Cahyono	\N	1999
8250676	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000013	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000013}, priority = {2}	This article paints an optimistic picture of the role we second language teachers can play not only in improving our students\\' language proficiency but also in infusing global education into our classes as we join with our students to address global concerns, such as peace, prosperity, environmental protection, and human rights. The article is divided into four parts. The first part describes global education and identifies organizations of second language educators participating in global education. The second part of the article focuses on two key areas of global education: peace education and environmental education. Next, we address questions that second language teachers frequently ask about including global education in their teaching. Lastly, we supply lists of print and electronic resources on peace education and environmental education. 	c079eacbb14f945312aff780a6edb1ec	6aae15b3746f695b913841cffd5fe52d	214e3167f7e121cba995cf087a5fd3b9	article	Global Education in Second Language Teaching	George M. Jacobs and Kip Cates	\N	1999
8250677	k@ta	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000014	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING99010107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000014}, priority = {2}	This article will give examples of what teachers of second language can do to implement global education, especially peace and environmental education in the classrooms in university level. This is an attempt to give a new meaning to the same materials used in the classrooms. Besides enabling the students to acquire and use a second language, teachers can make the students aware of the importance of environment. Moreover, teachers can initiate to spread peace in the small world of a classroom and a chain reaction is expected to happen from this small world to the bigger world outside the classroom. The skill and content courses used as examples here are taken from the ones used at English Department at Petra Christian University. 	6bcf4bcf7e6c8b65588061df48546457	141e1cd8c9113d465b52db086684679a	b51af9f2b0ebee9673f36246dc630120	article	Global Education: What Teachers Can Do in the Classrooms	Julia Eka Rini	\N	1999
8250679	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000016	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000016}, priority = {2}	When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took part in the development. Realism, a child of modernism, soon became the mainstream of the theatrical expression. As soon as realism became established in the first-half of the 20th century, anti-realist movements flourished as reactions to the establishment. These movements were so diverse that it ranged from movements which were purely artistic such as what was done by Edward Gordon Craig until those that were political like what was proposed by Bertolt Brecht (1992). 	8982af868e4e338200ce8a683d402bd6	100a7d92fa99001476eef446318413b2	14a4c4bd1a3526017c64aa98c92cd024	article	Dances on the Edges of Modernism 	Ribut Basuki	\N	2000
8250680	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000017	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000017}, priority = {2}	The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison\\'s tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psychological racism and black complicity. As \\"a minority in both class and class\\" (TBE 18), they are defenseless against the insidiousness of psychological racism, which induces them to devalue their self-worth. In this novel Morrison talks about Pecola Breedlove, who is affected by the dominant culture\\'s beauty\\'s standard which results in leading here to her tragic life. Her belief that she is ugly and that the supreme beauty means White and blond is reinforced by commercialism. Therefore she wants to be as White as possible and have a pair of blue eyes, as the ultimate emblem of inclusion, though the White reject her. Having been induced to reject her own culture and being rejected by that which she longs for membership, she is stranded in no man\\'s land. Her self cannot be healthily articulated, having no community to anchor it. Thus she becomes an abject person. 	8891b588b381df8724adaac393bff4ff	1493f03c7eee7f391ab749ee38a4147b	b03d9dd1e20cb4f654d57dc750a617d5	article	Abject Selfhood in Toni Morisson\\'s The Bluest Eye	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2000
8250681	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000018	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000018}, priority = {2}	Witnessing the euphoria of the era of biotechnology in the late twentieth century, Crichton exposes the theme of biotechnology in his works. In Jurassic Park, he voices his concern about the impact of the use of biotechnology to preserve nature and its living creatures. He further describes how the purpose of preserving nature and the creatures has turned out to be destructive. This article discusses Crichton\\'s main character, Hammond, who attempts to control nature by genetically recreating the extinct fossil animals. It seems that the attempt ignores his human limitations. Although he is confident that has been equipped with the technology, he forgets to get along with nature. His way of using technology to accomplish his purpose proves not to be in harmony with nature. As a consequence, nature fights back. And he is conquered.	a60cc2613c57e33f153d5fa1bb0200df	c33ed0754d89b585b8aa42d7a14f8203	d17b2845f5223592f7c2fc9b16f30c88	article	Technology vs Nature: Human Error in Dealing with Nature in Crichton\\'s Jurassic Park	Liliek Soelistyo and Sarah Prasasti	\N	2000
8250682	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000019	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000019}, priority = {2}	The writers in this study would like to find out whether there is any difference between Indonesians and Americans in responding to compliments. This study also attempts to discover whether both the Americans and Indonesians in this study show a preference for certain types of compliment responses. Lastly, it also tries to see if a certain variable like status can play a role in determining the types of compliment responses chosen. To collect the data, the writers use the elicitation method. They use two sets of role-play consisting of four situations made as close as possible to the real-life situations. The first is for the Indonesian respondents; the other for the Americans. The respondents are asked to respond to the situations and their responses are then recorded on the tape for further analysis. The data are then analyzed using Herbert\\'s Twelve Types of Compliment Responses. The research finds that both the Indonesians and Americans show differences in responding to Compliments. They are different in terms of both the types of Compliment Responses chosen and the frequencies made. The findings also reveal that status is an important variable affecting the choice of a particular response.	36418cee4d379cc51f3198bcca9f55a7	3a7d611253a0724cdeef0e08511e73bd	eadccffa5faa25fef6101789ef02f62e	article	A Sociolinguistic Study of Compliment Responses Among Americans and Indonesians and Its Implications for Teaching English	Jusuf Ibrahim and Theophilus J. Riyanto	\N	2000
8250683	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000020	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000020}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of rhetorical strategies in English persuasive essays written by Indonesian university students of English as a foreign language. This study also examined to what extent overall proficiency in English composition was predictive of the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays. Two groups of undergraduate students were involved: the first- and fourth-year students in the English department of the State University of Malang, Indonesia. This study showed that that there was a statistically significant difference between the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays written by the first- and fourth-year students. In general, the fourth-year students were more successful than the first-year students in using the superstructure of argument, the Toulmin model of informal reasoning, and the persuasive appeals. This study also showed that there was a positive significant correlation between the students\\' overall proficiency in English composition and the rhetorical strategies used in English persuasive essays. 	ae126044137905e452c21a77c8ed52ea	abefab45233c68a4f0cb83c413b2c344	a9d70a851af52bcea45746b270dce119	article	Rhetorical Strategies Used in the English Persuasive Essays of Indonesian University Students of EFL	Bambang Yudi Cahyono	\N	2000
8250684	k@ta	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000021	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000021}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the notion of collaborative work in the prewriting stage. Several collaborative prewriting activities are presented to encourage students to optimize their peers\\' help in obtaining ideas to write. Those activities will ultimately help students get interesting ideas to write and develop them into dynamic writing. 	278134738738e609de9a09bd5a616c07	860fac380bf40bb17b578744a4fabff5	ba03b5fa2b9d1627621bd712c81abd6e	article	Collaborative Work in the Prewriting Stage	Juliana Wijaya	\N	2000
8250687	k@ta	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000024	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000024}, priority = {2}	The main purpose of this article is to discuss Soekarno�s mannerism and method of communication. Certain aspects such as Soekarno�s use of language in his speeches are highlighted here in order to provide some basic understanding of Soekarno � both as a person and a political leader of the nation. The article aims at stimulating further discussions concerning this very well known leader. This article also examines Soeharto�s style of speech for a comparison. 	81934476aa696ea87a24455f2eac253a	2a763927e3911e760c5ef50ba09b25c4	25ed250a735102792977424fcaab97b2	article	Soekarno: His Mannerism and Method of Communication 	Justin Wejak	\N	2000
8250688	k@ta	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000025	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000025}, priority = {2}	Tony Morrison\\'s fifth novel, Beloved (1987), explores the degradation of slavery imposed upon slaves, even when they were owned by a \\"humane\\" slave master. The novel is set in the Reconstruction period, the period after the American civil war. The word reconstruction may be used for the Afro-Americans, especially for the Afro-American women who face double discrimination for being black and women. In dealing with women\\'s oppression, Afro-American women have to reconstruct themselves as an act of survival, and to be aware of the horrors of the experiences which their ancestors had to go through.	f459b246547db778febeaf0193936f0d	6a782cf3b67bdcd6057c6b3bb7c043c2	9d8aaf4a497bb9f86869115be3bc47d8	article	Reconstructing Womanhood in Tony Morrison\\'s Beloved 	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2000
8250689	k@ta	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000026	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000026}, priority = {2}	As the introductory class of literature at the Faculty of Letters, Literary Enjoyment serves as a campaign to motivate students to appreciate and enjoy works of literature. Materials, which generally hinder the students� ability to enjoy literary works, should be carefully considered. Ideally, language and content should be easily digested but a compromise can be made between language and content.	284072165066d86f1084685b86740bf9	3509b36d9f54e438634490700f77a6ef	60d4209f5bccb0ed1bf84cedccd0f1bf	article	Materials for Literary Enjoyment Class	Sarah Prasasti Julia Eka Rini	\N	2000
8250690	k@ta	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000027	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000027}, priority = {2}	The paper highlights the importance of experimentation and an innovative approach to English language writing instruction with the help of information communication technology (ICT or IT). First, it describes the local situation of English language teaching at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Then, it summarizes the development of IT proficiency and student-led collaborative learning groups at CUHK. Third, it reports on an international Web-based writing project involving six collaborating schools in different parts of the world including China, the United States, Indonesia, and Hong Kong in the year 1999-2000. In the report, the author-presenter will share with the audience a new ELT course development titled \\"English Online: Writing on the Web.\\" He will explain the course objectives, the background of participating classes, the Web Course Tools (WebCT), the design of the project, the evaluation of course effectiveness and the outcome of the new curricular initiative. Finally, the paper presents a summary of a practical guide to electronic collaboration and some of the lessons the writer has learnt in five years\\' experience of participant-observation in English teaching practice using the Web.	f70889c12b311b65ac6b5dfd19ee8bd7	d92ddcf27435b7951cfc76814de83b9d	99e3c003bfcdab026c21393dee6a92ab	article	Electronic Collaboration Across Cultures in a Web-based Project for English Writing Instruction	George C.K. Jor	\N	2000
8250691	k@ta	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000028	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000028}, priority = {2}	This article aims at giving examples of characteristics of simplification in Bahasa Indonesia and proving that child language has a pattern and that there is a process in learning. Since this is a case study, it might not be enough to say that simplification is universal for all children of any mother tongues, but at least there is a proof that such patterns of simplification also occur in Bahasa Indonesia.	4a34cbdcc1e3e368afc3f84956cc24ad	8d10f4ad36c7f363db89379f911acab9	7a109a7dd955654fd65674e513036a96	article	Simplification in Child Language in Bahasa Indonesia: A case study on Filip	Julia Eka Rini	\N	2000
8250693	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000030	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000030}, priority = {2}	Karim and Leila live between two cultures that are considered to be in two polar opposites, the cultures of the white and the black. Because of their parentage, they belong to both cultures and yet they do not belong to either one. The white British regards Karim as \\"the other\\", but he also regards an India born Indian to be \\"the other\\". Whereas Leila, is also regarded as \\"the other\\" in the Caribbean village where she grew up and yet, when she has immigrated to London, she regards the other Caribbean immigrant as \\"the other\\". This means that both of them have shifted their position from \\"the other\\" to \\"the self\\" in their attempt to find a place where they belong. The feeling of not belonged, puts them in a state of limbo; a state that is loaded with anxieties, questions and conflicts as they are unable to find an anchor that they can grip on.	33fcc39c7e81aa677b127b20ed13cebd	d1828b209678c43fa1dae5ae9208ddea	fba129cce6cf2787af2e053f308d99cb	article	Living in Limbo : The Buddha of Suburbia and The Final Passage	Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2001
8250694	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000031	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000031}, priority = {2}	This article is a contribution to the issue of possible relation between fiction and society, approached by a study of A.M. Kollontai�s story, Vasilisa Maligina. The aim of the study is to examine how far the Kollontai�s background, her purpose of writing, and condition of society under which she lived and wrote contribute to her concept on an ideal woman. By analyzing her story, it can be concluded that \\"Kollontai creates the new woman-her literary work ( Vasilisa Maligina) reflects the creation.\\"	4b090c2b4c4f4dda44f930db58a01fe9	4a23f8c5c07305ba613effce18ca5eed	100a6e5c7607a12152d82cd227592b32	article	Presentations of Positive and Negative Images in A. M. Kollontai�s Vasilisa Maligina : A Search for an Ideal Woman	Mina Elfira	\N	2001
8250695	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000032	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000032}, priority = {2}	Toni Morrison�s Sula portrays the conflicting ideas of two black women, Sula and Nel who used to settle themselves as soulmates. Starting as friends of deepest emotion and sharing all the deepest dark secrets in Medallion, Sula and Nel continue their journeys of life in separation and come to the gate of adulthood which drags them to meet again in different encounter. Those years of separation between both of them have set enough barriers on their relationship to know each other better as they used to in the past. Sula�s and Nel�s teenagehood which has been spent on different places brought them into an unending conflict of black women�s roles in their relationships as friends.	245c70b0e5faa494f198ac53ae0743f6	33116c20cc345cb82ed07d22e4b9115f	163ce75b9fb374774e294f103c3f1458	article	A Study on the Conflicting Ideas of Black Women�s Roles in Sula and Nel�s Friendship As Seen in Toni Morrison�s Sula	Helen Hendaria Kamandhari	\N	2001
8250696	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000033	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000033}, priority = {2}	The method presented here provides the basis for a course in American prose for EFL students. Understanding and appreciation of American prose is a difficult task for the students because they come into contact with works that are full of cultural baggage and far apart from their own world. The audio visual aid is one of the alternatives to sensitize the students to the topic and the cultural background. Instead of proving the ready-made audio visual aids, teachers can involve students to actively engage in a more task oriented audiovisual project. Here, the teachers encourage their students to create their own audio visual aids using colors, pictures, sound and gestures as a point of initiation for further discussion. The students can use color that has become a strong element of fiction to help them calling up a forceful visual representation. Pictures can also stimulate the students to build their mental image. Sound and silence, which are a part of the fabric of literature, may also help them to increase the emotional impact.	244ed5a7cbf84d4fa6e38bf48017cafa	93b43ac90f0af72951a83d4d27b09614	0d7b53615e457fe4604cf4e823786bdc	article	Understanding Prose Through Task Oriented Audio-Visual Activity: An American Modern Prose Course at the Faculty of Letters, Petra Christian University	Sarah Prasasti	\N	2001
8250697	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000034	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000034}, priority = {2}	Traditional research methods have been dominated by positivism which assumes the importance of objectivity, contextual independency, linear causality and value free research. Feminist researchers found that such methods do not suit their inquisitive needs especially in the study of women. Naturalistic research methods, however, do not only suit them but they are also able to voice women�s problems. Two methods, i.e. interviewing and ethnography are discussed as to how they are commonly used by feminist researchers on many social studies on women, including the linguistic studies of gender.	79508b86667500616d01e360b95c0e3e	6125bb6a747913f1431c3103588579cc	b5cf0048594234140562c8192ea4facf	article	Social Research Methods In Feminist�s Perspective : A New Way in Doing Sociolinguistic Qualitative Research	Esther Kuntjara	\N	2001
8250698	k@ta	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000035	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000035}, priority = {2}	The major aim of this article is to review studies of second language writing. The first part deals mainly with the process of writing in the second and first languages. The second part concerns contrastive rhetoric. In this second part, the findings of research studies on the relationship of first and second language rhetoric will be presented. Included in the discussion are research studies on contrastive rhetoric in the Indonesian context. The last section of this article concludes the discussion and proposes the implementation of more research on the relationship between Indonesian rhetoric and English rhetoric in essays written by Indonesian learners of English	21a6fadaeb4776e6854e440582db1a99	34a8b6fab722791016b1d856640a5519	aaf62a91c6e1d68b562d09e7416fa3cf	article	Research Studies in Second Language Writing and in Contrastive Rhetoric	Bambang Yudi Cahyono	\N	2001
8250699	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000036	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000036}, priority = {2}	Melodrama has been a part of the American life since colonial time. This genre, with its \\'hero-villain\\' or \\'black and white\\' development of characters, has formed the idea of the American heroes. In Western films, in which the \\'local\\' themes of westward movement on the American society are developed, melodrama treats the dichotomy of hero-villain more stereotypically. The heroes depict the concept of the American \\'self\\' and the villains picture the \\'other.\\' However, the development of Western film shows that the stereotypical treatment on \\'self\\' and the \\'other\\' undergoes some changes.	d751cbfc4057fe1efa4201ea34d49c6b	0d9bdc07928d9cd74673e365137b5fa1	5598f27c57b8c42d444c0d9574f66c83	article	The Concept of \\"Self\\" and the \\"Other\\" in Western Movies \\" . . . melodrama has shaped the American popular imagination, molding our perception of self and country.\\" 	Daniel C. Gerould	\N	2001
8250700	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000037	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000037}, priority = {2}	Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history of the world\\'s drama. Most historians and critics agree that the antitheatrical prejudice began with Plato. The Platonic belief in the reality of the Idea was often referred to in later arguments against the stage. According to Plato, the physical world is not real because it is an imitation of the Idea and only the Idea is the Truth. Thus, art is three times removed from the Truth because it is an imitation of the physical world. In the Elizabethan era, the anti-stage arguments were later intensified with the conflict of power among the Church, the City and the Court.	7f5264b8fb8777e068526440e3f98aa3	6e6a9f24709369c19e43a0705c00c5e7	dc0a44328eaa2a1590aeddb7f2fe018d	article	The Elizabethan Anti-Stage Movement	Anita Lie	\N	2001
8250701	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000038	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000038}, priority = {2}	Language laboratory actually is advantageous for ESL teaching-learning process. In the language lab, students can improve their language skill, especially their listening skill, since most of the activities done there deal with listening comprehension. However, ESL students often feel bored when they study at the language lab because they only do monotonous activities there. Thus, teacher should make a lively lab atmosphere through interactive listening; that is, by creating communicative listening tasks for the students. Through this communicative listening tasks, students will not only listen, but also interact with either the teacher or the other students so that they feel as if they do the real life listening. These communicative listening tasks will also help students to improve both their proficiency in language components (vocabulary and pronunciation) and in language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing).	3cc17ac20f17b0112a0db0d097821e0e	fb461086f808e8cb41b12f0ac957a1be	297b956786e43e2f8f469bc6599ffae7	article	Communicative Listening in the Language Laboratory	Nani Tiono	\N	2001
8250702	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000039	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000039}, priority = {2}	The article aims at giving several considerations in developing materials for Introduction to Communication, a new subject of elective package at English Department of Petra Christian University. Principles of material design used are the one identified by Nunan (1988). In this article a sample lesson is included.	d229b1cfadfb4a8f6aadda546229e1c9	b9254f11e8d125188d36ce91f215c4d3	6e49a85c7438b8e827774ab6343c98b0	article	Developing Materials for the Course ofIntroduction to Communication: An Experience in Writing an ESP Book of an Integrated Approach	Julia Eka Rini	\N	2001
8250703	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000040	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000040}, priority = {2}	This paper focuses on the humanistic strategies woven into the EFL speaking class activities. The speaking class, which the writer used for her study, is the highest level of speaking course offered in the curriculum of the English Department of Petra Christian University, to develop students\\' English speaking skills, particularly in public speaking. 
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The humanistic strategies are based on the assumption that a \\"supportive and co-operative group atmosphere\\" ((Hadfield, 1995, p.15) will enhance learning to bring out the best of the students. The primary aims are to help the students, through active participation, to develop more positive feelings about themselves and their classmates, to co-operate and support each other to grow and excel at their speech performance. Based on the students\\' evaluation and the teacher\\'s observation of the students\\' public speech performance and their academic achievement, it can be concluded that the humanistic strategies have created a co-operative and supportive group atmosphere and has given positive effects on the students\\' speech performance. This is also a rewarding experience for the teacher.	9ea5e680dca3ac5cafdbe2a3b645cad6	ea8491eeced32601e459320c58bb0b09	7737d9df1702e00dfbb6a35022980374	article	Humanistic Strategies in the EFL Speaking Class	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2001
8250704	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000041	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000041}, priority = {2}	This article reports an exploratory study of lecturers\\' perceptions of out-of-class academic collaboration (OCAC) among students at a large Singapore university. Two types of OCAC were investigated: collaboration initiated by students, e.g., groups decide on their own to meet to prepare for exams, and collaboration required by teachers, e.g., teachers assign students to do projects in groups. Data were collected via one-on-one interviews with 18 faculty members from four faculties at the university. Findings suggest that OCAC, especially of a teacher-required kind, is fairly common at the university. Faculty members\\' views on factors affecting the success of OCAC are discussed for the light they might shed on practices to enhance the effectiveness of OCAC.	96d785e5143d13d15b2f4e43a7d32583	b5781bacbbab962942fe27b5b071b843	e0c3ee42764f80cd744f188b6beef088	article	An Exploratory Study of Lecturers\\' Views of Out-of-Class Academic Collaboration Among Students	.	\N	2001
8250705	k@ta	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000042	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING01030207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000042}, priority = {2}	In this paper, I attempt to find out whether EMI (English Medium Instruction) can be an effective means of enhancing students\\' and teachers\\' language proficiency at university (bilingualism) and whether bilingualism necessarily leads to biliteracy. In addition, I would like to propose a model on which a smooth transition to a full EMI implementation can be achieved, should it be adopted. From literature reviews, I conclude that EMI (using English to teach content subjects) can be a better means of solving learners\\' language problems than teaching English as a subject, because it allows learners more exposure to the language (comprehensible input) and more opportunity to use it (comprehensible output). However, due to its classroom-based nature, EMI is not likely to develop the four language skills (listening, reading, speaking, & writing) equally for both students and teachers. On the other hand, the assumption that EMI will automatically result in biliteracy is unsupported, because only bilinguals competent in both languages can take a full advantage of their bilingualism. Students or teachers who are not adequately developed in the language are likely to suffer academically, socially, and psychologically instead. 
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Since research has found that total/full immersion is not the right method for language-incompetent students, the writer believes that both a bridging program and a partial EMI program are necessary at least at the initial stage of EMI implementation. The bridging program should be based on students\\' and teachers\\' academic and linguistic needs (EAP); the partial EMI program may be based on limitations on three factors: the participants, the scope of use, and the settings. Finally, in order for the program to run smoothly, mixed-mode teaching in the classroom should be discouraged and a conducive atmosphere for second language acquisition should be established both in the classroom and outside the classroom	be709f6e31733f140e1050ce7ec6237b	1050aaccf2e73198d02d30dd46d0e7d6	306291dcb2f91b3a248a007bcf8cd3d7	article	The Implementation of EMI (English Medium Instruction) in Indonesian Universities: Its Opportunities, its Threats, its Problems, and its Possible Solutions	Jusuf Ibrahim	\N	2001
8250706	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000043	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000043}, priority = {2}	Iago\\'s motives for vengeance are problematic as Iago offers different motives throughout the play. Shakespeare scholars have attempted to explain some probable answers for the problem. Yet, none of the answers is definite that Iago\\'s motives remain vague. This paper explores the ambiguity of Iago\\'s motives by negating Iago\\'s explanations, as they do not correspond to his actions. He plays his role skillfully that he can act as a confidante to all of his victims that he masters them and pushes them to helplessness and desperation. His skillful mastery over his victims\\' lives can be compared to that of a devil who destroys the lives of his victim and that of a skillful artist who decides on the fates of his characters. If an artist creates a work of art, then Iago creates destruction.	e6e3262aac14aad2ed02d0bd66142fa7	b65dd5f73c6ea3f44ac75db45510fe5e	77fb6b098f15a40256aa009206111bb5	article	Between Two Worlds: Timothy Mo\\'s Sour Sweet	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2002
8250707	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000044	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000044}, priority = {2}	H.G. Well\\'s Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann Veronica\\'s struggle to get equality with men and freedom in most aspects of life, such as in politics, economics, education, and sexuality; the second describes much the other side of her individuality which she cannot deny, namely her femininity, such as her crave for love, marriage, maternity, and beauty. H.G. Wells describes vividly the two elements in Ann Veronica, feminism and femininity. As a feminist, Ann Veronica rebelled against her authoritative Victorian father, who regarded women only as men\\'s property to be protected from the harsh world outside. On the other side, Ann could not deny her being a woman after she fell in love with Capes. Her femininity from the second half of the novel then is explored. Although the novel ends with the depiction of the domestic life of Ann Veronica, it does not mean that the feminism is gone altogether. The key point is that the family life Ann chooses as a `submissive\\' wife and good mother is her choice. It is very different if it is forced on her to do. Thus, this novel depicts both sides of Ann Veronica, her feminism and her femininity.	2c14f40782af4b1f8817e2601205533e	e590b12e2f90e5810d156f89eb9a7cd2	d90eef0eeb692b29c90ae68f13729961	article	THE FEMINISM and FEMINITY of ANN VERONICA in H. G. WELL\\'S ANN VERONICA	Liem Satya Limanta	\N	2002
8250708	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000045	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000045}, priority = {2}	Hedging offers a contradiction in a way that it was \\"uncertain\\" words or phrases which in fact show certainty or accuracy. Second language learners need to learn to hedge appropriately in the second language in order not to sound rude or blunt.	1f3fc88496c9f5f2c93d76652d0226c3	e0202ed7f0a58531326772f39ce7dabc	4a8eaaf64e2e085435f9b9d9f1b5b86e	article	THE CONTRADICTION of CERTAINTY and UNCERTAINTY in HEDGING and ITS IMPLICATIONS to LANGUAGE TEACHING	Aylanda Nugroho	\N	2002
8250709	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000046	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000046}, priority = {2}	This article reports the implementation of the English Intensive Course (IC) program and examines its effectiveness in improving the English proficiency of the students of the English departments in eight teachers\\' colleges. IC program is a one-semester course with 18 credits. The instructional materials of this program were specifically-organized and used in an integrated manner. Although some weaknesses were noted in the implementation, the IC program was likely to have a positive effect on the students\\' English proficiency. Comparisons of pretest and posttest scores of IC students in each of the teachers\\' colleges and in all eight teachers\\' colleges indicated significant differences. However, because of the absence of a control group in the implementation of the IC program, the findings should be interpreted with care. Additional data concerning students\\' responses on the IC program showed that various aspects of the program were implemented well.	c682eabdb276ac1e9f6de305100e4eb2	caa9edd36690d36463b8e10b11b43dd8	5354c80b773933908a6874286d6d3e96	article	HOW ENGLISH INTENSIVE COURSE PROGRAM AFFECTS the ENGLISH PROFICIENCY of TEACHERS COLLEGES in INDONESIA	Bambang Yudi Cahyono	\N	2002
8250710	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000047	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000047}, priority = {2}	Intercultural communication; that is, face-to-face communication between people from different cultural background, often has hindrances because of some factors such as the vocabulary, the discourse pattern and the concept of time. Thus, this paper will analyze how these factors can hinder the intercultural communication between the Asians and Americans and what might become the result of the intercultural miscommunication, especially in business contexts.	70eeb69a7b25d975a4d41bba54014bfe	c029a4de9c3ce530485a042e3c2a990e	ec96b367251ece9dc0a2e94787e62f58	article	LANGUAGE and CULTURE in RELATION to INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION in A BUSINESS CONTEXT	Nani I. Tiono	\N	2002
8250711	k@ta	4	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000048	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000048}, priority = {2}	The main purpose of this article is to discuss the importance of error analysis in the teaching of English as a foreign language. Although errors are bad things in learning English as a foreign language, error analysis is advantageous for both learners and teachers. For learners, error analysis is needed to show them in what aspect in grammar which is difficult for them, where as for teachers, it is required to evaluate themselves whether they are successful or not in teaching English.
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In this article, the writer presented some English sentences containing grammatical errors. These grammatical errors were analyzed based on the theories presented by the linguists. This analysis aimed at showing the students the causes and kinds of the grammatical errors. By this way, the students are expected to increase their knowledge on the English grammar.	d97f19296a2c4dac1bf96f500e1f7e1d	69f801f1ad0f5d55b37e5797fd42116f	6d8ca59c2029a86d97959a876887293d	article	ERROR ANALYSIS in the TEACHING of ENGLISH	Sunardi Hasyim	\N	2002
8250712	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000049	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000049}, priority = {2}	Timothy Mo is an Anglochinese writer who writes much about the experiences that immigrants face in their new country, and how they overcome the problems and culture shocks that come up, as well as how they define their identity. In his novel, Sour Sweet, Mo describes how three characters who come from Hong Kong, Chen, Lily, and Mui, with their all character traits live their lives in the United Kingdom. This paper discusses how the three characters respond to their new environment. Because of different character traits and ability to cope with changes, they respond to the culture and society of the UK differently. There is one who holds the old culture tightly without trying to understand the new culture in the new place, there is one who rejects the old culture and adapts the life in the UK in an uncritical manner, yet there is one who tries to find the equilibrium between the old and the new. By showing the flexibility towards the changes and the influence of foreign culture, Mo emphasizes in the need of accommodative attitude and tolerance towards the multicultural reality in this modern world.	e6e3262aac14aad2ed02d0bd66142fa7	b65dd5f73c6ea3f44ac75db45510fe5e	a70e169ea80a8dde2a218465f487976a	article	Between Two Worlds: Timothy Mo\\'s Sour Sweet	Setefanus Suprajitno	\N	2002
8250713	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000050	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000050}, priority = {2}	Authors of any periods unconsciously tend to explore the sublimity and free expression of feeling, the simplicity of style and themes, the portrayal of the \\'noble savage\\', the glorification of nature, the excitement of physical power and sensuous use of language. These are the characteristics of primitivism, the celebration of an earlier stage of human development, which is uncorrupted, vigorous, genuine expression of life. Ernest Hemingway\\'s The Old Man and the Sea clearly depicts the characteristics of primitivism as seen in the portrayal of its main character, Santiago. Hemingway\\'s regret on the impact of technology led him to write the novella with its hero who is depicted with the qualities of being a true hero, a winner \\'who takes nothing\\' ; a \\'noble savage\\' with great courage of physical action while dealing with nature. Santiago has become the portrayal of Hemingway\\'s criticism toward the development of civilization and the urban way of life.	d3587f25b911270ac05edc5c059479b0	7457bc484b31e1f46e9f9dbf210d7046	869fe044b93b615f80c68af5f8dfae18	article	The Characteristics of Primitivism in Ernest Hemingway\\'s The Old Man and the Sea	Vyrna Santosa	\N	2002
8250714	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000051	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000051}, priority = {2}	A poet cannot be a poet at all if he is not connected with all the poetic tradition before him. This is T.S. Eliot\\'s dictum which he stated in Tradition and the Individual Talent and which he practiced in his work The Waste Land. T.S. Eliot showed his relationship with the past through all the quotations and allusions to mythical, literary, and religious works. His reading of those sources according to Paul de Man cannot avoid misreading or misinterpretation. Harold Bloom has tried to build up a theory of misreading, which he prefers to call misprision, especially applied to and done by poets in The Anxiety of Influence. Throughout this article I shall show how T.S. Eliot has applied some of the ways Bloom describes in reading some of the literary sources, and by so doing Eliot has given new meaning to them.	b95582bc4e22d1dcdbc319a878033e49	7c6839f9e62cccec09713d12b58a5429	94c49d46d1008b6927b79dcf87d3be1d	article	T.S. Eliot\\'s Misreading of Some Literary Sources in The Waste Land	Liem Satya Limanta	\N	2002
8250715	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000052	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000052}, priority = {2}	There are many reasons to study a particular language. One might study a language to learn to speak that language in order to be able to communicate with native speakers or conduct business. One can study a language to learn about the culture of the people or understand their literature and poetry. One can study the grammar of a language to understand the structure of that language and compare it to the structure of other languages. It is this last reason that motivates the following discussion.	de578d23478838d9491467212a17f130	2ecc4afbf1546fc67a3086bea2ea8c0f	b21d48d751e43931e19cfc325536fac3	article	What Madurese Can Tell Us About Other Languages And What Other Languages Can Tell Us About Madurese	William D. Davies	\N	2002
8250716	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000053	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000053}, priority = {2}	As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the world theatre. His search for a new kind of theatre made his theatre a modern avant-garde which has left its traces in postmodern theatres. This paper tries to investigate Brecht\\'s epic theatre as a modern avant-garde and its influence in postmodern theatre. His epic theatre was in fact a revolt against the main stream modern theatre in which Brecht openly declares that theatre should be \\'political.\\' Brecht\\'s theatre was so influential that his theatre becomes reference to the postmodern theatre.	d0b1aaba71d0e20b70647e84bfa0c290	865b3f863aff6a6f532fdb2f630bb8c7	b9f635950e2f3e5f965a5791ac476fd0	article	Brecht\\'s Epic Theatre as a Modern Avant-Garde and Its Influence on Postmodern Theatre/Drama	Ribut Basuki	\N	2002
8250717	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000054	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000054}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the importance of multiple instrumentation and data source (triangulation) in a needs analysis. Various data gathering methods developed in assessing learners\\' English language needs are reviewed. The justification of employing more than a single data gathering method and data source in a needs analysis is also presented by examining the strengths and weaknesses of each method and evaluating previous needs analyses carried out in some Asian countries. Highlights are then given to the methodology mostly implemented in assessing English needs in Indonesia and a recommendation is addressed to further studies on learners\\'s needs in Indonesia	e3e6ec8f4d1bb7ba2253c11bec872059	2c7baac35c27f76dbd6a8e288d07749d	87dea89c1f86ff345aa5c56ba7df9652	article	Triangulation of Instrumentation and Data Source: A Stronger Method in Assessing English Language Needs 	Meedy Nugraha	\N	2002
8250718	k@ta	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000055	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING02040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000055}, priority = {2}	Top Girls, one of Caryl Churchill\\'s most popular plays, describes the lives of six female characters coming from different centuries. Each of them has their own story to tell, as they have all been victimized by the patriarchal system in the century when they live and have resisted the system with different strategies. They either employ roles that are traditionally reserved for men or they adopt the archetypically feminine qualities. Despite their resistance and success, they find themselves unhappy and unsatisfied over their achievements. Thus this raises the question of the effectiveness of the feminist movement.	77556aaa1866aa73156b73e743728ce0	e80b28ef90d6297f6e314e3fc7bfd16a	f82e1969282d52bb01adbee2f0f77906	article	Feminist Perspective of Cross-Gender Power Relation in Caryl Churchill\\'s Top Girls	Yap Bie Yong Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2002
8250719	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000056	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000056}, priority = {2}	Melodrama has long been considered as a genre with no artistic value by theatre/drama historians. It is there to cater the tastes of the lower class or the popular society; thus, it is not a genre worthy of literary scholars. Through New Historicism lens, however, such a consideration is given by people with elitist point of view. As it is discussed in the following paper, melodrama has a lot to offer. It has been a genre with a lot of values attached to it since it�s �birth� in France, its development in England, and maturation in the United States. Unlike the other genres, which are not free from values and biases, melodrama is more frank in delivering its messages.	962a384779b1c5f88db9a0301fc23d45	3fe84de4fb9e89479c311eb4e3bdbed3	08d93a7569089f95baf7bcf00fd8b88b	article	A Journey Across the Atlantic: The History of Melodrama in Western Landscape	Ribut Basuki	\N	2003
8250720	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000057	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000057}, priority = {2}	Men see masculinity as a form of identity as an individual as well as a group. This identity is usually attached to the jobs men have because of the traditional gender work division where men is put in a role as a breadwinner of their families. When they are out of work, they also lose their sense of identity, hence, their sense of worth as they think that they are on the brink of losing their masculinity. This is the condition that befalls the three male characters, Gaz, Dave and Gerald, in The Full Monty. They feel that they have lost their masculinity when they lose their works thus, they hold on to ways that they think can preserve their sense of worth.	c2f8f87c146dc382bb0aea6009e55025	a16da71c413a45e6aef1bf0469abf6c8	8c218f1f7cb80c7647ce431c99d968bb	article	Masculinity in Question in Time of Unemployment in Wendy Holden�s The Full Monty	Stefanny Irawan Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2003
8250721	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000058	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000058}, priority = {2}	The United States of America has long been the land of hopes and dreams. People poured into the country for a better life. The (�native�) people of the country have campaigned that everybody is welcome to live and become the citizens there; they also claim that they respect and appreciate human right and do not discriminate people. The two poems analyzed here describe the efforts and struggles of immigrants who came to the United States and tried to become her citizens, a thing that �in reality� is very difficult and full of obstacles. Those newcomers were hampered by many things, both from the things outside and inside them. Immigrants who now live in USA write the two poems and they are interesting to be analyzed, as they picture experiences and struggles of migrants living in a new country	58dfc106a756f4e977a8ae4c2d444016	013a8043e61e33b8d748cb5ea8c1474c	64cccb728b646a6b7793b40ae4fac3e7	article	The �New Identity� of the Immigrants in the United States: A study of Two Poems	Vera V. Syamsi	\N	2003
8250722	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000059	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000059}, priority = {2}	Every child is born with an innate endowment by which (a) language(s) acquisition is possible. This view emphasizes the role of universal properties every child is born with to acquire (a) language(s). This paper presents the acquisition of English negation �no� and �not� by an Indonesian child brought up in Indonesian � English Non-native Parents Bilingual Program (NPBP). The analysis is directed to reveal the pattern of �no� and �not� use as the evidence that a child still acquires a targeted language despite the poor targeted language input s/he is exposed to. The result of the analysis shows that the acquisition of English negation �no� and �not� by an Indonesian child in Indonesian � English NPBP also has a pattern which falls into syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic cases. To some extent, it supports Universal Grammar frame, but there are some which provide new insights on this issue.	99376997ec50bd7e5d09d0ae681825e8	041c9c28e63f6e3ef514ac0f0a03af0f	460608774f5260a6ea194ad007521716	article	The Acquisition of English Negation �No� and �Not�: Evidences from an Indonesian Child in Non-Native Parents Bilingual Program	Anni Holila Pulungan Joko Kusmanto	\N	2003
8250723	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000060	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000060}, priority = {2}	As a type of media text, newspaper has an important role in human�s life because it presents various local, national and international information and events. In order to attract readers� attention, journalists make the headlines as ambiguous and confusing as possible so that readers are curious to know the content of the whole story and they would read it. Moreover, in presenting the information or events, different reporters will have different linguistic choices which include the choice of words and expressions and different linguistic structures. Thus, this paper analyzes how the different linguistic choices and structures used in the headlines of The Jakarta Post and Indonesian Daily News would construct different linguistic representations of events in the world.	97720b7d5853b6c48c0b29b842b27236	57739ae744b4f128bb99b79485769b2b	2cf8dfe2e2290c00135cce4b2ac8dfb2	article	An Analysis on Syntactic and Semantic Factors Found in Newspaper Headlines	Nani I. Tiono	\N	2003
8250724	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000061	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000061}, priority = {2}	Teaching English to Young Learners has become a trend nowadays. In every school, English is taught as one of the main subjects. In teaching young learners is not like teaching adults, children have their own way of learning. Since children like to play and have fun, the learning and teaching process should be suited with the nature of the children themselves. One of the forms of fun activities for children is through music, and songs are the common form of music that children know. Through this paper, the writer wants to show that through songs, children could enhance their language skills, such as speaking, listening and writing.	1c6569c794845e45a80645c10a0cf15c	fe0682c76d06fc546045d9139a01d5bf	93bd66018c857e30921eea0b8959bea2	article	Teaching English to Young Learners through Songs	Yuliana	\N	2003
8250725	k@ta	5	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000062	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000062}, priority = {2}	This paper is based on an error analysis of the written work of the English Department students who have finished the seventh semester of a four-year undergraduate English Program. The source of the data consists of seventeen proposals for linguistics researches, as the final projects upon the completion of the undergraduate study year 2001 in Petra Christian University. The purpose of the study is to reveal the grammatical errors and to find out the types of errors and their frequency of occurrence in the students\\' written work. The errors collected are identified and classified using Linguistic Category Taxonomy as a guideline. To describe the errors, Surface Strategy Taxonomy is employed to explain the ways surface structures are altered. The findings present the types of morphological and syntactic errors, their detailed description, and the frequency of occurrence of each error type. It is hoped that this study will give a new perspective in the advanced learners\\' grammatical errors, and provide data for teachers and syllabus designers dealing with English Grammar.	7c019af52ba42eb15870e8f41b18cf59	b246af0d02593a8b5bf883e90e4a652e	89326a5863e74e935164e2d2b7e75644	article	Indonesian EFL Advanced Learners� Grammatical Errors	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2003
8250726	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000063	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000063}, priority = {2}	This research is a study on certain bidding strategy models, based on the maximum expected profit, as often used in developed countries. The models chosen for this research are: the Friedman model, the Gates model and the Ackoff & Sasieni model. Probability models to win were analyzed using discrete and normal distribution, and also with multi and single distribution.
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Bidding strategy models are rarely used or even discussed by the Indonesian contractors, though it will be the contractors\\' need in the coming globalization era in 2000.
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The chosen models were applied in various constructions tenders data obtained within the period 1994 - 1998. Two data sets were reserved for comparison purpose.
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It was concluded that the Friedman model gave the lowest bid, especialy when used with the multi discrete distribution. On the other hand, the Gates model and the Ackoff & Sasieni model could give higher optimum mark up.	779f141f12a4d6ac73a5a9be9f677976	5f41c36e4a1214cd24bbb38905373e9b	8ceb4a753a2499204103caf6cda0c860	article	MODEL STRATEGI PENAWARAN UNTUK PROYEK KONSTRUKSI DI INDONESIA	Universitas Kristen Petra Harry Patmadjaja Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250727	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000064	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000064}, priority = {2}	A study on swelling behavior had been conducted on the soil within the PIER industrial estate. It appeared that the sweeling was due to the moisture deficiency in the soil, and not because of the existence of expansive clay minerals. Swelling pressures were obtained from oedometer test on undisturbed samples, whereas for the overall heave the moisture deficit method was applied. By this method, a heave of 5 cm in average could be expected when swelling occurs.	7d50d20ff1d961b7c31f2ef545091f16	0c4e1bbd3310c7b2d9c6d8f513a5b571	c0bdf06969637d952a927c81e065b5ce	article	PREDIKSI PENGEMBANGAN VOLUME TANAH DI KAWASAN PIER	Universitas Kristen Petra Johanes Suwono Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250728	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000065	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000065}, priority = {2}	This paper presents an analysis of the chicken-foot foundation using the finite element method. The foundation is considered as a reinforced concrete slab resting on a number of reinforced concrete pipesfilled with and surrounded by in-situ soil. The soil and the pipes were modelled by isoparametric solid elements while the slab was modelled by isoparametric thick-plate elements. The study� was intended to illustrate the basic mechanism of the chicken-foot foundation. These cases have been considered for the parametric studies. The parameters investigated are thickness of slab, length of pipes and spacing between pipes. It is shown that such a foundation improves the behaviour of the raft foundation. It is also found that all the parameters used in the parametric studies influence the behaviour of the chicken-foot foundation.	d74904c30383c8c5d13117c1172616f9	307d46ee9b72e8095159607e602f7257	5d09341cd6dc023c0df72da7d1cc0436	article	NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CHICKEN-FOOT FOUNDATION	Petra Christian University Vipman Tandjiria Lecturer	\N	1999
8250729	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000066	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000066}, priority = {2}	Queue length of vehicles due to stopping of a public vehicle, cause traffic jam. To relate the influence of vehicle volume, by effective width of the road and public vehicle�s stopping time to queue length, linear regression model is used. The result of analysis by states that the best solution to reduce the queue length of vehicle is controlling the public vehicle to stop at the right place and setting a limit of stopping time.	0ec6e125dcdb56741a97ae0abe124cda	b9c3a9369053708d178b1cc96e34e933	f98293639a2522767433e1bee87fc3e1	article	HUBUNGAN PANJANG ANTRIAN KENDARAAN TERHADAP BERHENTINYA ANGKUTAN UMUM	.	\N	1999
8250730	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000067	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000067}, priority = {2}	In the absence of design earthquake accelerogram, to do time history analysis the Indonesian Seismic code required the use of a minimum of four earthquake accelerograms. This procedure gives some difficulty in research. One possibility is to use a spectrum consistent time history record in the analysis.
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Using an interactive program called RESMAT, four spectrum consistent time histories are created from, El-Centro, May 15, 1940 N-S, Denpasar 1981, Pacoima February 9, 1971 S16E and Parkfield June 27, 1966 N-E, earthquake records. The resulting time history records are applied to six (6) symmetrical buildings with five, ten, 15, 20, 25 and 30 story in a time history analysis. The story shears obtained are then compared with the story shear envelope of the four original earthquake records as specified in the code. 
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It is shown that spectrum consistent time history obtained from Pacoima, February 9, 1971 S16E, in all cases gives conservative story shears compared with the envelope of the four original earthquake records as specified by the code.	e7de3a49d76953c82d2505beb08b81b3	dc7a1cc5637263ce7a5857f9e3699f02	3ba833ad0cc3e10bc6cfe1f894fdbe02	article	GEMPA RENCANA UNTUK ANALISA RIWAYAT WAKTU	Universitas Kristen Petra Benjamin Lumantarna Guru Besar Madya	\N	1999
8250731	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000068	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000068}, priority = {2}	Limitation of parking spaces in Petra Christian University need to be solved by deterring private cars usage. However, the factors that affect students to choose their mode to campus are unknown. Determination of factors that influence mode choices may support alternatives and policy that could be proposed. Analytic Hierarchy Process was used to analyze the factors. Trips characteristics data of the students was collected by questionnaires interview. The results of the analysis show that the main factors that influence student to choose their mode to campus is security (49,3%) and time (27,3%). Walking from student dormitory was the best alternative (33.2%), while carpool (16%) is slightly lower than private cars usage (18%). Vanpool (12.4%) is lower than carpool.	83180189ce043b1f008c8c662132070a	6ceb527ef4e8b9716ee8c3bbb11b5ada	75992d3d5d540b5468b7cdc2b2a94ab8	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS DALAM MENGANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMILIHAN MODA KE KAMPUS	Universitas Kristen Petra Kardi Teknomo Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250732	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000069	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000069}, priority = {2}	This research studied the occurrence of cost overruns in several type of construction projects, the causes of cost overruns, the dependency between cost overruns and projects type, cost overruns and time overruns, the causes of cost overruns and project type in several type of construction projects.
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Questionaires were distributed to contractors with qualification A and B in Surabaya, to get data relating to cost overruns.
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It is shown that the main causes in cost overruns were insufficient data and information of the project, rise of materials price, and government monetary policy. Less cost overruns happened in industrial building compared with comercial buildings and public facilities. It was also shown that cost overruns not necessarily be accompanied by time overruns and vise versa. For several type of construction projects there were no differences in the causes of cost overruns.	5748ab2461ccf1e4088d36e7201282d3	23e376b998426156a14fa63c78f7f30e	54aec53c7883f04595d94fb08731caa5	article	ANALISA OVERRUNS BIAYA PADA BEBERAPA TIPE PROYEK KONSTRUKSI	Universitas Kristen Petra Indriani Santoso Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Sipil	\N	1999
8250733	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000070	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000070}, priority = {2}	Successfully executing construction project within schedule is one of the most important aims, both for the owner and the contractor. Construction delay is a condition which is completely unwanted, because it will cause lost of money and time for both parties.
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Research in finding factors which are dominant or having great influences as the causes of delay, is intended to prepare and build the construction planning and scheduling more complete and accurate; so that delay can be avoided or controlled.
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Confirmation to the founded causes by site surveys using questionaire distributed to contractors, have shown that problems arisen from inaccurate workplan, lack of resources. lack of communication/coordination, were dominant factors for causing construction delay from contractor side. On the other hand, the owner side, problems arisen from incomplete and unclear design and scope of works, inspection and control system of the project were dominant for causing delay.	1f320247f9c9cc78dd152d812f30a3d6	35eb9c636596ecb63e6f69bc5ea2589f	54ba967a40f99bb68649a4ef6cd659ed	article	KETERLAMBATAN WAKTU PELAKSANAAN PROYEK : KLASIFIKASI DAN PERINGKAT DARI PENYEBAB-PENYEBABNYA	Universitas Kristen Petra Budiman Proboyo Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Sipil	\N	1999
8250734	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000071	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000071}, priority = {2}	There are two major problems in producing concrete spun piles. First is the concrete strength and second is the uniformity of the cross section. Due to spinning, most concrete spun piles cross section consist of two layers. The inner part which is mortar with high water and cement content and the outer layer, which is quite dense with aggregate. Due to this different layer with different shrinkage properties concrete spun piles are prone to crack. This shrinkage cracks can cause corrosion on the prestressed wire thus influencing its durability. 
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This research was done to find the best design to give a product with the thinnest layer of mortar while achieving the strength (K 500). The Taguchi design of experiment method, a method to improve the quality of a product by minimizing the effect caused by variation without eliminating the causes, is used. The control factors chosen are Sand Aggregate (S/A) ratio, admixture, speed and duration of spinning, each with 3 levels. The simulated noise chosen is gradation of sand with 2 different levels. Eighteen (18) experiments are needed for the above simulated noise and control factor. 
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Through the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and variance analysis, can be proposed a robust design which is less sensitive to the noise factors as well as giving better result from the previous product condition. 	0027f3a6a554d28e818b31a6a09c133b	cb7b91b617387185671994b1a0299586	9af532c0190693a25cb617d9cb9c40af	article	PERBAIKAN MUTU PADA PROSES DAN PRODUKSI SPUN-PILE DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE TAGUCHI 	\N	\N	1999
8250735	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000072	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000072}, priority = {2}	Existing theories of stress distribution in a homogeneous soil do not consider the effect of soil density, even though the density test is always used to check the quality of compacted fill. It is always assumed that a surface load is distributed in the soil beneath the foundation through an angle of distribution from the vertical direction.
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The purpose of this research is to check the relationship of the density and thickness of a filling material to the angle of distribution. 
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Results of this investigation concluded that the angle of distribution will increase if the compacted soil was made more compact in a reduced thickness. Effect of soil density is more dominant compared to the thickness of the fill. 	65a1b49e0a984f68c12369c82dcfbf61	021e306b0a6878962482bdce1695cda7	67ce6502257715e61e9ced9a2365b8c4	article	SUDUT PENYEBARAN BEBAN PONDASI DANGKAL DI ATAS TANAH URUG	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Sugie Prawono Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250736	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000073	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000073}, priority = {2}	This study presents the development of the finite difference method applied to consolidation analysis of embankments. To analyse the consolidation of the embankment as real as possible, the finite difference method in two dimensional directions was performed. Existing soils under embankments have varying stresses due to stress history and geological background. Therefore, Skempton\\'s parameter \\"A\\" which is a function of vertical stresses was taken into account in this study. Two case studies were chosen to verify the proposed method. It is found out that results obtained from the proposed method agree with either recorded data or results solved using another solution. 	cef4855e5d737be2a28550fe1339631a	5f5a24b88d4e70e7adb2ecc8bbfe6bea	8eeb8fee277644c4227e824f96374a4c	article	DEVELOPMENT OF FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD APPLIED TO CONSOLIDATION ANALYSIS OF EMBANKMENTS	Petra Christian University Vipman Tandjiria Lecturer	\N	1999
8250737	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000074	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000074}, priority = {2}	Three hunderd and thirteen data of accident between January 1997 and December 1997 were used to determine causes of accident in Surabaya-Gempol Surabaya-Gempol Tol Road. The evaluations were done using Frequency, and Crosstabulation analysis. Frequency analysis was used to determine the blackspots, whereas Crosstabulation analysis using Pearson chi-square and the contingency coefficient was used to identify corelations between fatality of accident, major cause of accident, variables causing major accident and other variables causing accident. 
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The analysis concluded that fatal accidents were caused by sleepiness. The variables causing the accident were; the driver\\'s physical condition, close spacing of the vehicles and tyre failures. Fatal, and nonfatal accidents were caused by variables as type of vehicle, vehicle manuever and the age of driver as well as the vehicle. 	5bfac696e83df2cd3d86821025e5330d	686df2de46f3d6bf8ffe1c2d796906b9	03c9856e1142471917503af5a22a2678	article	MENCARI PENYEBAB KECELAKAAN DI JALAN TOL SURABAYA-GEMPOL DENGAN ANALISA FREKUENSI DAN CROSSTABULATION	Universitas Kristen Petra Harry Patmadjaja Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250738	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000075	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000075}, priority = {2}	Many changes in building construction cost evoked by inflation recently, make an analysis of the relation between building construction cost and inflation is needed. In this analysis linear regression method is used to obtain the influence of inflation to building construction cost and the relationship between this two parameter. Element with the highest influence of inflation to precentage cost and per square meter cost for industrial building, housing and office building is structure. Element which precentage cost has the closest relationship with inflation is sitework for industrial building, structure for housing, thermal and moisture protection for office building. Element which per square meter cost has the closest relationship with inflation for industrial building is doors and windows, structure for housing, thermal and moisture protection for office building. 	dc83d3eb36aab09845c5ef54c6485c7e	7d394d343c4a6620d0caee4a46e1ff83	c074c2fa9803667cdee0fae1d063ab80	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA BIAYA KONSTRUKSI BANGUNAN DENGAN INFLASI (Studi Kasus Berbagai Tipe Bangunan di Jawa Timur 1993-1998)	Universitas Kristen Petra Herry Pintardi Chandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Sipil	\N	1999
8250739	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000076	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000076}, priority = {2}	A project network is composed of various activities interrelated in a sequencial relationship. If delay occurs on one activity, it will eventually cause the project overall duration to delay. To anticipate the project delays one could accelarate the succeeding activity in the network. 
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Critical Path Method (CPM) is a management tool which is widely used in the construction project. In this study \\"what if\\" analysis is used to anticipate project delays by accelarating the activities on CPM schedule. The accelaration actions are treated in accordance with additional working hours and man-power in the succeeding activities. 	59655a463c40d75aabfe1f04bb5aeb25	3bb0de63d96767bfbb2fe555c52a6647	68ac5df114af2b59f66ccc38b6e2e69b	article	ANALISA \\"WHAT IF\\" SEBAGAI METODE ANTISIPASI KETERLAMBATAN DURASI PROYEK	Universitas Kristen Petra Ratna S. Alifen Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250740	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000077	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV99010207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000077}, priority = {2}	Real estate development needs an exact positioning strategy by knowing the significant factors. Positioning strategy is the combination of marketing actions used to portray the positioning concept to targeted buyers. The factors of positioning strategy in this research are product attribute, product price, product usage, product user, product class, and competitor. 
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The research was focused on ten real estate developers with spesific criteria, i.e : located in Surabaya City, area bigger than 40 ha, in development stage, and average price of land more than Rp. 550.000,- per square meter. The results show that the highest rating is \\"consumers income\\" in \\"product user\\" factor with a mean of 3.9. Group A + B, and group B rejected null hypothesis, it means at least one of six factors has a different role. The developers can choose the significant factors such as \\"location\\" in \\"product attribute\\". Group A accepted the null hypothesis, it means that six factors at positioning strategy have the same role in the real estate marketing. 
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There are some differences in the market positioning between group A and group B. This research also suggests the developers who will choose the factors of positioning strategy to consider the external strength and emphasize in \\"consumer income\\" and \\"location\\". 	b101316f73a98f216bc3b2d9749fc16a	89169048368d457340ecc5cce38f1a54	75005381e4072ad3bdec9d4eb3919743	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR STRATEGI POSITIONING DALAM PEMASARAN REALESTAT (Suatu Studi Pengalaman Pengembang Realestat di Surabaya)	Universitas Kristen Petra Herry Pintardi Chandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250741	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000078	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000078}, priority = {2}	In order to anticipate the impact of face loading due to severe earthquakes on infilled wall panels of a frame structure, the maximum area or span of these panels needs to be restricted as recommended in the Design Manual for Ordinary Reinforced Concrete Structures and Reinforced Wall Structures 1983. However, this restriction is merely based on the seismic zone and soil condition where the structure is located; the wall\\'s position, whether it is on the ground or top floor and whether it is located inside or on the perimeter of the building. 
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A study which was carried out to re-evaluate the above recommendation found that there are some other parameters which need also to be considered, such as the width of brick units, the effective wall thickness, the ratio of clear height to span of wall panel. Furthermore, for design purposes, it is suggested to put into consideration the crack state condition of walls due to seismic face loads.	fe9f4efa3c97d5b7fa5a65b4e416deac	7ea2681f60583a2cc5011f0c8b98729e	1595b9b7f64cf3b18e8bc0ecf7f00c35	article	TINJAUAN TERHADAP PEMBATASAN DIMENSI TEMBOK PENGISI YANG MENERIMA BEBAN MUKA AKIBAT GEMPA	\N	\N	2000
8250742	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000079	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000079}, priority = {2}	In partially prestressed concrete, crack width is rarely calculated. The crack width was controlled only by limiting the steel stress. This paper introduced crack width calculations which has been developed in America (ACI). The calculations show that factor influencing crack width is not only the steel stresses, but there are some other variables. \\"Unified approach\\" is used to introduce design aids in the form of graphs and tables that can be used for partially prestressed, prestressed and reinforced concrete. 	894918a1eb7becbfd49ad83d047bfb24	11350f8fa28b8d59d6e67f08075a1d94	e2627f17e5fb1e0224669b42f5d7fd56	article	PERHITUNGAN LEBAR RETAK PADA BETON PRATEKAN PARSIAL DENGAN UNIFIED APPROACH	Universitas Kristen Petra Gideon Hadi Kusuma Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	2000
8250743	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000080	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000080}, priority = {2}	The conventional method of water content measurement of aggregate and fresh concrete need along time to perform. As an alternative the use of microwave oven is explored in this research. 
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The microwave oven used has 900 watt power and equiped with a turn table. Nine (9) type of aggregate consist of five (5) type of fine aggregate and four (4) type of coarse aggregate with varions water absorbsion value, are unvestigated. The rater contents measured is then compared with the once obtained using conventional oven. Four (4) type of mix using aggegate with varions water absorbsion values. Water content used for the fresh concrete mix is 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7. 
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The test results show that this method can beused to measure water content of fine and coarse aggregate regardless of the water absorbsion values of the aggregates. For fine aggregate nine (9) minutes drying time is needed to get 100% accuracy while for coarse aggregate 11 minutes with 96% accuracy. For fresh concrete using aggregate with less than 5% absorbsion value 18 minutes is neede to get 98% accuracy, while for aggregate with 40% absorbsion value 35 minutes is needed to get 80% accuracy. 	ff307f0ed3bf208cef1122fc4778e540	d6347dde838afcfc48db5b8ddb3b0c84	f874ecc941a2d149e345c97d952dba56	article	PENGUKURAN KADAR AIR AGREGAT DAN BETON SEGAR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MICROWAVE OVEN	\N	\N	2000
8250744	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000081	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000081}, priority = {2}	Buckling of a through girder generally is predicted by the so called U-frame approach which treats the compressed top flanges as compression members restrained elastically by the web stiffness. This study used a line-type finite element analysis to examine buckling behaviour of through girders, both a single span girder and a continuous girder. The elastic buckling loads were plotted for a range of span to height ratio. 	1da6e7332f084b92223c117eca737799	dd7e93dea5a16b2e18034c3b32359afc	911b23c21eb99d4fb3eda5770c19faa3	article	A RATIONAL BUCKLING MODEL FOR THROUGH GIRDERS	Petra Christian University Hasan Santoso Lecturer	\N	2000
8250745	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000082	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000082}, priority = {2}	The need of tools for design and evaluation of pedestrian areas, subways stations, entrance hall, shopping mall, escape routes, stadium etc lead to the necessity of a pedestrian model. One approach pedestrian model is Microscopic Pedestrian Simulation Model. To be able to develop and calibrate a microscopic pedestrian simulation model, a number of variables need to be considered. As the first step of model development, some data was collected using video and the coordinate of the head path through image processing were also taken. Several numbers of variables can be gathered to describe the behavior of pedestrian from a different point of view. 
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This paper describes how to obtain variables from video taking and simple image processing that can represent the movement of pedestrians and its variables.	507e57d5748f20d114aeebe75390ad52	fe75f6dcb2b8b37132456b38770ebe30	8022e9562ff628acc588682d8345fbc2	article	DATA COLLECTION METHOD FOR PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT VARIABLES	\N	\N	2000
8250746	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000083	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000083}, priority = {2}	The increase in the number of vehicles in our society is detrimental to the environment because of increased fuel usage and pollutant emissions. This paper analyze the environmental effects of transporting cars from its manufacturer to its end user. The method used is the life cycle assessment (LCA). Life cycle assessment is a method for analyzing and evaluating environmental performance of products, processes or services throughout its entire life cycle. The paper also shows the effect of changing the fuel type used in transporting the vehicles. It can be seen that from the pollutant emissions in the transport chain, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the leading pollutants, which affect the air quality in the environment. The truck is shown to be a heavy polluter in terms of its emission factors and there is not much difference between a European and an Asian country. With the use of the natural gas as an alternative fuel, emission levels can be reduced to as much as 19 % for CO2 and 16 % for NOx emissions while costs are higher in the first few years because of conversion costs, it can be said that it is worth the risk. The truck can be an environmentally adapted vehicle if its engine is converted to an alternative fuel engine like the compressed natural gas. The LCA methodology is holistic because it gives a systems analysis of the product. 	9768902e0bf12785714ac69786ae65b9	8043a8c01cfaa930b62fecb56c8a820f	3053872d0d1153605dcf526618b6c8ed	article	THE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT - A CASE STUDY OF TRANSPORTING VOLVO CARS	Gothenburg Sweden Gloria P. Gerilla Graduate student and Petra Christian University Lecturer	\N	2000
8250747	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000084	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000084}, priority = {2}	Recent research findings on pricing strategies both in general and in construction are reviewed and explored. First, pricing strategy in general, mostly in the manufacturing industry, is reviewed. It includes the concepts of pricing strategy, predatory pricing, price wars, and price policy development. Second, pricing strategy in construction is explored. It includes various pricing models for bid price determination, such as the Friedman-Gates models, expected utility models, risk-pricing model, and the crew-day, multiple regression, and fuzzy-set pricing models. In conclusion, pricing strategies in construction are still predominantly based on a cost-based approach. More recent models try to close the gap between the models and the real life conditions of a bidder\\'s decision-making process. It appears that there are more problems in cost-based pricing as opposed to market-based pricing. Consequently, it is highly recommended that, alternative pricing approach such as that are closer to the proposed market-based pricing model need to be explored and developed for use in the construction industry. 	bf941b2042ca93d920a4a6a30233a692	d7c5019bdfdfe68e62538bfd92744ca4	88e193c82ab7810bf83ae1f0d6f951af	article	ALTERNATE PRICING STRATEGIES IN CONSTRUCTION	.	\N	2000
8250750	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000087	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000087}, priority = {2}	This paper presents visual application of a finite element program for plane stress and plane strain problems. The elements used in this program are isoparametric triangular (three nodes) and rectangular (four nodes) and subparametric triangular (six nodes) and rectangular (eight nodes) with isotropic and orthotropic material of constant thickness. Comparison of the output with SAP90 and closed form solution, shows good agreement. The visual application, ease the use of the program considerably especially in data input and element refinement.	794b3d119645f21d5a49afed8b0fb0ce	a6fbfd96edb2365f4479e1cda33cf303	a2f902c272079c75719e6d38a23226eb	article	APLIKASI VISUAL UNTUK PROGRAM ELEMEN HINGGA DENGAN ELEMEN SEGITIGA DAN SEGIEMPAT SUBPARAMETRIK DAN ISOPARAMETRIK 	Universitas Kristen Petra Benjamin Lumantarna Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Sipil	\N	2000
8250751	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000088	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000088}, priority = {2}	A practical algorithm for automated mesh design in finite element analysis is developed. A regional mixed mesh improvement procedure is introduced. The error control, algorithm implementation, code development, and the solution accuracy are discussed. Numerical example includes automated mesh designs for plane elastic media with singularities. The efficiency of the procedure is demonstrated.	d5a3083fdeee7cda7758222e6d7b8e3f	58c3b979989589d209000129c5b55491	a97a8ea774bea48add4f694bf1f1bba3	article	A REGIONAL REFINEMENT FOR FINITE ELEMENT MESH DESIGN USING COLLAPSIBLE ELEMENT 	.	\N	2000
8250753	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000090	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000090}, priority = {2}	In this paper, existing innovation models are reviewed. The influence of technology and market-driven schools of thought on the creation and diffusion of innovation is examined. Incremental vs. radical models and autonomous vs. systemic models are considered in the context of the construction industry. The concept of �technology adoption life cycle� is investigated to understand better the acceptance of new technology by key parties. A new model of innovation is proposed. In this model, the transformation process of invention into adoption flows through a cyclical mechanism encompassing six phases: 1) need, 2) creation, 3) invention, 4) innovation, 5) diffusion, and 6) adoption. This model clearly shows the interaction of the three most influential domains: users, changes, and the environment. The model also takes into consideration the influence of technology and market-driven forces on the creation and diffusion of innovation. As a consequence of their particular function in the construction activity, construction management firms should perform as catalysts in the generation and diffusion of technological advances in the 	38c35a0402e3d8f005e8da82568a5508	0801a7b305750198b3859b3906a9c3eb	09f27b5492355cd6e1075262873c90b0	article	INNOVATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY	.	\N	2000
8250754	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000091	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000091}, priority = {2}	The UK construction industry has long been criticised for engendering adversarial relationships among project participants. The nature of interrelationships ultimately determines overall project performance, in terms of finished product, and levels of performance and satisfaction for the participants. To investigate these interrelationships, the performance and satisfaction of each individual participant must be considered. Better understanding of the interrelationships should help reduce adversarialsm and improve the performance and satisfaction of each participant. The possible interrelationships that may exist are discussed based on �soft knowledge� approaches, i.e. psychology, organisational behaviour and sociology. It is concluded that the performance of each participant is interdependent and essential towards project performance. Two levels of satisfaction, which determine the quality of working relationships between participants, are postulated. The first level of satisfaction (i.e. satisfaction on achieving organisational objectives) is, to some extent, dependent on the second level of satisfaction (i.e. satisfaction on the performance of the other participants). Therefore, within the construction project coalition, each participant has to be satisfied with the performance of the other participants if harmonious working relationships are to be sustained. Based on these, a conceptual model for optimising the relationships between main participants of the project coalition is presented.	22da94c84818a0f2d0de093f0b64b0d1	bab05df95caecfe505068883a7f65b63	80d369cf9d3e90066b953e8e59530694	article	THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PROJECT COALITION IN THE UK CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: A CONCEPTUAL OPTIMISATION MODEL	.	\N	2000
8250755	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000092	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000092}, priority = {2}	Before the Indonesian economic crisis at the end of 1997, shophouse was considered as the most attractive investment in Indonesian real estate. But the business abruptly came to a halt after the economic crisis, particularly after the news about riots and lootings in 1998. That is the reason of this research, which analyze factors which influence the shophouse characters, by accommodating the developers and the consumers\\' view. The developers\\' view was observed through the characteristics, while the consumers\\' view was observed through Kotler\\'s \\"Four-P\\". The survey was done in Surabaya in April & May 1999. Results show that in general the developers considered their factors as more influencing than the consumers. The most influencing factor from the developers\\' view is financial, followed by market, location and physical factors. The most influencing factors from the consumers\\' view are price and product factors.	30ab4e019af5d0884c1fe4ecdc23d6ce	996120734d7b01f42b8142ed2ab322a5	2888230fd9e0f54272ff63207e6778e4	article	PENINJAUAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENENTU RUMAH-TOKO DI SURABAYA DARI SUDUT PANDANG PENGEMBANG DAN PENGGUNA	Universitas Kristen Petra Paulus Nugraha Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Sipil	\N	2000
8250756	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000093	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV00020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000093}, priority = {2}	This paper introduces RUAUIN and RUAUPLOT as pre and post processors for Ruaumoko: a computer program which can be used as a tool to investigate the seismic behaviour of building structures by conducting inelastic time history analyses. The interactive menu of RUAUIN should ease data entry, while the interactive menu and graphics output of RUAUPLOT should help the user in interpreting Ruaumoko\\'s output. These programs are written in C language, and can be run under DOS or Windows� environment.	61a4c6374308a580bf28fb4b93252924	8dbc222a866d0bbceda42cce19191c57	78dac4f9010638fe332aa2325db35cb3	article	PRE DAN POST PROCESSOR UNTUK PROGRAM KOMPUTER RUAUMOKO	Universitas Kristen Petra Takim Andriono	\N	2000
8250757	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000094	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000094}, priority = {2}	Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) is a scheduling method that consider the uncertainty of the duration of an activity. It assumes a probability density function with a beta distribution. PERT simplifies the analysis using specific values of parameters of beta distribution. The analysis of critical paths consider the mean of the duration only and the probability of the expected total duration are based on critical paths only. Some cases showed that these simplifications cause errors and contradictions. This paper proposes an alternative scheduling method that also allows uncertainties of duration. The method, named Fuzzy Logic Application for Scheduling (FLASH), applies a fuzzy set theory which is a perfect means for modeling uncertainties arising from mental phenomena which are neither random nor stochastic. It does not require statistical data but needs qualitative observations. Unlike PERT, FLASH considers all paths, not only critical path(s), to analyze the possibility of an expected total duration.	cdaacd1a64b5aa7d9f4264571bbae3a4	279608d736101204e7b655d14079c2f4	0afe5495c106416d38f3cc715acb3a42	article	ALTERNATIF METODA PENJADWALAN PROYEK KONSTRUKSI MENGGUNAKAN TEORI SET SAMAR 	.	\N	2001
8250758	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000095	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000095}, priority = {2}	The importance of understanding the performance of a building in a holistic sense is undeniable. This paper presents a method of total building performance evaluation, which has been widely used in many developed countries including Singapore. An office building with apartment and commercial retails called \\"intelligent building\\" is selected for building diagnosis. 
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The occupant surveys and physical walkthroughs are carried out as subjective evaluations, while some objective measurements of indoor air quality and visual quality are also introduced in this study. The results indicate that generally, the occupants are satisfied with the quality of the building despite some insignificant indoor air quality and visual symptoms due to low temperature and glare problem in the office.	19cf4deb738a2a903c5cf0380f164870	99549abeb5d5a0ef9bd5039e3deb0d27	41536fb7b81258ed63f7b8210d19557b	article	A CASE STUDY ON TOTAL BUILDING PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN \\"INTELLIGENT\\" OFFICE BUILDING IN SINGAPORE 	Faculty of Civil Engineering Po Seng Kian Lecturer and Surabaya Planning Petra Christian University	\N	2001
8250759	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000096	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000096}, priority = {2}	Factors in building system design have target in achieving maximum performance when they have proper correlation with total performance and building integrity. The purpose of this research is to find out the influence of building system: structural, envelope, mechanical and interior, to the performance and building integrity: spatial, thermal, indoor air quality, acoustical, and performance visual and building integrity. The analysis shows that: Structural system has dominant influence to the spatial performance, indoor air quality and building integrity (mean 4,75), envelope system has dominant influence to the thermal performance (mean 4,75), mechanical system has dominant influence to the visual performance (mean 5,00), interior system has dominant influence to the spatial performance (mean 4,75), In conclusion, there are differences in which building systems affect the total performance and building integrity.	4a196d69c947c179c3927212a1142799	456ece2d4fd5460b28b2001c189fa1ca	0c724172ef68f82fc019945b88c5dd0b	article	ANALISIS HUBUNGAN SISTEM BANGUNAN DENGAN KINERJA TOTAL DAN INTEGRASI BANGUNAN PADA BERBAGAI GEDUNG BERTINGKAT DI SURABAYA	Universitas Kristen Petra Herry P. Chandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik & Perencanaan	\N	2001
8250760	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000097	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000097}, priority = {2}	Cement Treated Base is a structural layer using Portland Cement as a bonding agent.Until now CTB is not commonly used in Indonesia, so the production method does not develop and the testing procedures is not standardized.
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AASHTO 1986 specifies a testing procedure for CTB using Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS). The sample used is a cylinder with diameter 7,1 cm and height 14,2 cm, which is not common in Indonesia. In Indonesia a 15x15x15 cm3 cube sample is more common. 
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This paper is a preliminary laboratory research to get the relation between the compressive strength of a 15x15x15 cm3 cube with the UCS of a 7.1 cm diameter and 14.2 cm height cylinder. The result shows that a 0.65 multiplication factor is needed to convert the cube compressive strength to the cylinder UCS.	d9eaf345de1161f8e829661ac748c19a	28a7c4528bb34579cc23c0cf47f2e5dd	d247915650802c49b96b56d62f33df05	article	PENELITIAN PENDAHULUAN PENGGUNAAN BENDA UJI KUBUS BETON PADA PERKERASAN LENTUR TYPE CEMENT TREATED BASE (CTB) 	\N	\N	2001
8250761	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000098	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000098}, priority = {2}	Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) gives a new solution in concrete technology, since SCC does not need vibrator for compacting. SCC has been used and developed abroad, however in Indonesia SCC is not used because there is no research about SCC yet. 
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In this preliminary research, trial mix is performed to understand the characteristics and to calculate the materials composition to be used in SCC. From this trial mix, some variables are fixed and others are varied. This variable is examined further in the next trial mix. The workability is examined using slump cone method and flowability using L-shaped box. From this test, it is found out that to get the condition of self compactibility, viscocrete must be used. 
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The binder (cement-fly ash) composition, is examined using 10:0, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4 cement to fly ash ratio, until the maximum of flowability and workability, which is 5:5. Viscocrete dose 1.5 % and 2 % did not show a significant difference for all binder composition. From the workability, flowability and strength point of view, binder composition 6:4 and viscocrete dose 1.5 % gives the optimal condition. 	1161101ad877967ba85a1e4175abac7a	60d44a496171744a98868d53729ce9fa	028231ee6bd62a435ccda54fef5b2a28	article	PENGGUNAAN FLY ASH DAN VISCOCRETE PADA SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE	\N	\N	2001
8250762	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000099	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000099}, priority = {2}	The outrigger and belt truss system is commonly used as one of the structural system to effectively control the excessive drift due to lateral load, so that, during small or medium lateral load due to either wind or earthquake load, the risk of structural and non-structural damage can be minimized. For high-rise buildings, particularly in seismic active zone or wind load dominant, this system can be chosen as an appropriate structure. 
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This paper studies the use of outrigger and belt truss system for high-rise concrete building subjected to wind or earthquake load. Eight 40- storey two dimensional models of outrigger and belt truss system are subjected to wind load; and five 60- storey three dimensional models are subjected to earthquake load, analyzed and compared to find the lateral displacement reduction related to the outrigger and belt system location. For the two dimensional 40- storey model, 65% maximum displacement reduction can be achieved by providing first outrigger at the top and second outrigger at the middle of the structure height. For the three dimensional 60- storey structural model subjected to the earthquake load, about 18 % reduction in maximum displacement can be achieved with optimum location of the outrigger truss placed at the top and the 33rd level. 	73d80d370edf4af2deb9d473886e714b	63d1dca1a793f8e3ae8867bd9e51f72e	c74d3f77a94932c198d036f3b6b866c4	article	THE USE OF OUTRIGGER AND BELT TRUSS SYSTEM FOR HIGH-RISE CONCRETE BUILDINGS 	Petra Christian University Po Seng Kian Lecturer	\N	2001
8250763	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000100	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000100}, priority = {2}	Material Requirement Planning is a method to decide what, when and how many component and material needed for the production planning. This research studies how far the Material Requirement Planning\\'s application could control material stock investment at PT. JHS Pilling System. 
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Research results shows that using Material Requirement Planning method give a lower value of cummulative material investment and overdue investment than PT. JHS Pilling System current cost.	68f0fb338d42dbe62390d9fe6eaffc17	40c5e7de18b82341d1a186e84a668d78	80e99c7636f079d4eca6be1e4bce4c9b	article	APLIKASI MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN INVESTASI PENGADAAN MATERIAL PADA PT. JHS PILLING SYSTEM 	\N	\N	2001
8250764	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000101	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000101}, priority = {2}	The use of structural concrete in Madura increases with the development of the island, however coarse and fine aggregates which are used, mostly come from Jawa. This research explores the possibility of using the coarse aggregates from Madura taken from Paterongan, Torjun, and Omben. Although it is shown that in general the coarse aggregates are physically the same with aggregates from Mojokerto or Pasuruan and pass SNI, ACI, ASTM, and BS, only aggregate from Torjun pass the flakiness requirements. The fineness modulus of the aggregates do not pass SNI but pass the BS requirement. Using the aggregates in 225kg/cm2 concrete strength mix design fail to reach the target strength. Aggregates from Paterongan and Omben are only recommended for lean concrete, but there is a possibility to use aggregates from Torjun for structural concrete, with betterment in grading.	c4eb5e8a68117ef44c1027ce076f9e7e	2dcad1201e037f7bb8d36fcc4ee40c8e	4d1ca511806b83d53e3ca170867dc4eb	article	POTENSI PEMAKAIAN KERIKIL PATERONGAN, TORJUN DAN OMBEN DI PULAU MADURA UNTUK BETON STRUKTUR	\N	\N	2001
8250765	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000102	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000102}, priority = {2}	Dormitory is a very important facility which have to be provided by a university. A survey to Petra Christian University�s students has been conducted to understand the required facilities and their financial ability. Linear programming has been used to calculate number of rooms and area of each facility which could satisfy the constraints and to obtain optimum profit. Number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, and area of each facility, such as: living room, dining room, common room, cafeteria, book shop, mini market, phone booths, sport facilities, and parking space are recommended. Since the investment is financially feasible, the dormitory could be built in the future.	d2628f4de4a58b46bfb03441b282035b	2f9ae5ddb4c35741f45237a244ed32c3	2f10c7b62a8000e6e16e742e0297667c	article	APPLICATION OF LINEAR PROGRAMMING FOR DORMITORY DEVELOPMENT PLAN AT PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	\N	\N	2001
8250766	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000103	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000103}, priority = {2}	In developing countries, building maintenance technology is currently vastly underrated and ignored by owners, managers, and professionals. The building and construction authority of Singapore (BCA) has identified that the complaints about building defects have gone up in recent years with common problems such as leaky roof and walls, floor defect, and improper outlet pipe. This paper presents a brief description on building defect in use for commercial building as well as residential buildings in Singapore. The main objective is to highlight the important problems and suggest a greater participation of professionals in building maintenance. It also provides some site investigations photographs of various defects, which is expected to be useful for builders, architects, and others who deal with building materials.	4d33ce3c3631349986d3bf6ab282fdd7	91169babccfb71ef3fbb10c029f62670	428e4ca425e8e091de7fa90940c0130f	article	A REVIEW OF FACTORS AFFECTING BUILDING DEFECTS IN SINGAPORE	Faculty of Civil Engineering Po Seng Kian Lecturer and Planning Petra Christian University	\N	2001
8250767	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000104	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000104}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of an experimental evaluation between predicted and practice concrete strength. The scope of the evaluation is the optimisation of the cement content for different concrete grades as a result of bringing the target mean value of tests cubes closer to the required characteristic strength value by reducing the standard deviation.	a6a4eb6df2b0be82a424d6005da41bbc	201dcade69656e5c325516d8657df197	6e086d2af50b14ad8531f149cc2dab2e	article	DECISION MAKING MODELING OF CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS	.	\N	2001
8250768	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000105	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000105}, priority = {2}	An alternative to a gable frame structural material is structural concrete, but the main problem is the big self-weight of concrete especially for a long span gable frame. Prestressed concrete that can resist bigger moment using smaller section can be used to overcome the self-weight problem. Other benefit of using prestressed concrete is its corrosion resistance and low maintenance cost. In this study 11 gable frames designed using steel are compared with the ones using precast prestressed concrete. The cost comparison shows that the precast prestressed concrete gable frames are cheaper than the steel gable frame. The advantage of precast prestressed concrete gable frame mainly comes from the cheap concrete material.	9d229eeafd25ba2cd2c2a71f0ae1fbaf	efc5fe16c0736593fc46ed717f2e5ae6	75dd6bc13b5dbe7580c3bc8759cae71b	article	ALTERNATIF PEMAKAIAN STRUKTUR GABLE FRAME DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN BETON PRATEKAN PRACETAK	Universitas Kristen Petra Prasetio Sudjarwo Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan	\N	2001
8250769	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000106	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000106}, priority = {2}	Elastic analysis of continuos composite beams, assumes constant second moment of area constant over the length of the beam, giving hogging moment at internal supports higher than sagging moment at midspan. This certainly is not favorable because the contribution of concrete slab should be ignored in calculating moment resistance at the internal support. Where elastic analysis is used, alternative economic design is achieved with redistribution of moments from the internal support to the midspan. This paper considering the influence of negative moment inertia to moment redistribution shows that moment redistribution is influenced by the ratio of ultimate positive bending moment to positive bending moment capacity (Mu+/Mkap+). The smaller the ratio (Mu+/Mkap+) the bigger the allowed moment redistribution. Some graphs to calculate the amount of moment redistribution that can be allowed are also presented.	c04498769d9a98377a81b5e120da5112	4a4d4c0ffad4075736d0fa4422e3c0b4	86137e2a4c56e1631b1a9f80eaf47125	article	REDISTRIBUSI MOMEN PADA BALOK KOMPOSIT MENERUS DENGAN MEMPERHATIKAN PENGARUH MOMEN INERSIA NEGATIF	\N	\N	2001
8250771	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000108	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000108}, priority = {2}	An intersection is a critical area of conflicting traffic caused by the conflict problems of traffic movement. This conflicting traffic leads to driver delay, accident and traffic jam. A high traffic flow increases problems due to vehicle conflict, traffic light should be set up in order to separate and merge vehicle movement within traffic flow. A coordination of undersaturated intersections could reduce delay, travel time and travel cost. A computer program called TRANSYT was used to coordinate two undersaturated intersection discussed in this project. Research variables included were traffic volume, saturation flow, speed, traffic light setting and geometrical data of the intersections. The output of TRANSYT showed that the initial performance index was Rp.12.623.500/hour and could be reduced to Rp.8.165.250/hour after coordination of the two intersections. Total delay decreased 35.7 % from the initial delay, and the travel time was 12.5% faster. The optimum offset value of both intersection coordinated was found and the minimum performance index was attained using 90 second cycle time.	feb897928583d861f69abc45083e468c	d0cc1a2cb047e6f57466d392704d7118	daf0569abc15e4ded4acfd491ececebe	article	APLIKASI PROGRAM TRANSYT PADA SIMPANG DI BAWAH JENUH Studi Kasus : Simpang Airlangga dan Simpang Udayana Kotamadya Mataram	.	\N	2002
8250772	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000109	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000109}, priority = {2}	This study tried to propose a correlation model between compression index,Cc, of clay with its liquid limit index, LL. A statistic probabilistic correlation model was used for Surabaya soils. The correlation established in this research gave a compression index, Cc, bigger than the one predicted by Terzaghi and Peck for soft and very soft clay, but smaller for medium and stiff clay. For practical use the correlation model still need further tests.	2f4e2bd51d62a0f44778e0353aafe315	d86eb48fa1f4240176e9458b2b4f508f	6fac36c44c639a7f491050600b8cfe38	article	MODEL KORELASI ANTARA INDEKS KOMPRESI, CC, DENGAN INDEKS BATAS CAIR, LL, UNTUK TANAH LEMPUNG DI SURABAYA	Surabaya Tirta D. Arief Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan	\N	2002
8250773	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000110	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000110}, priority = {2}	It was common practice to apply a layer of \\'\\'sirtu\\'\\' (sandy gravel) beneath the shallow foundations of buildings on soft subsoil. Though the bearing capacity is increased, it is usually limited to anticipate future consolidation settlements which might be detrimental. This could be overcome by reinforcing the \\'\\'sirtu\\'\\' layer with geotextiles.
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To study the effect of geotextile reinforcement, a laboratory foundation model was constructed on a soft soil deposit. The model measured 5x5x2cm�. The bearing capacity of this model was compared with the bearing capacity of the model on \\'\\'sirtu\\'\\' layer, and geotextile reinforced \\'\\'sirtu\\'\\'. Geotextile reinforcement was laid in one, two and three layers.
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Based on the bearing capacity tests, it is concluded that with one geotextile layer the strength was increased 182,6% higher than soft soil, with two geotextile layers the strength increased 197,8% higher than soft soil and with three geotextile layer the strength increased 241,3% higher than soft soil.	7f1c597f030c52c50222496a9202abf7	1881c7ff0f721520bb646e4d02d48dcc	51ce51652243f20498f67a2e8b83aa8b	article	PEMODELAN PONDASI DANGKAL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TIGA LAPIS GEOTEKSTIL DI ATAS TANAH LIAT LUNAK	\N	\N	2002
8250774	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000111	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000111}, priority = {2}	Facing the competitive economic condition, partnering between developer and contractor in project construction is used as a modern business strategy. Partnering is a team in which participants can build partnership to develop a project. In this study, a survey to 25 developers and 20 contractors is conducted.
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Mean and Chi-Square Analysis is done using 6 partnering variables : (1) advantage of partnering, (2) disadvantage of partnering, (3) measures of success of partnering, (4) key element of partnering, (5) needs of partnering, and (6) partnering success.
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From the analysis of the 6 variables of partnering, it is found out that commitment (maximum mean 5.60) is very important in partnership between developer and contractor, trust in a partnership is the result of commitment.	27aa5b398a733bf80794ebeab3f019eb	7c1772d26885c81ed4a6432771710b44	f327550688d23a7901168a52f3d4117a	article	ANALISA STUDI TENTANG KEMITRAAN ANTARA PENGEMBANG DENGAN KONTRAKTOR	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Herry P. Chandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan	\N	2002
8250775	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000112	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000112}, priority = {2}	Construction involves many activities. Every activity need a portion of time which is defined as duration. Duration is a statistic probabilistic variable, which is expressed in a range of values. So the total time required to complete a construction project is also expressed in a range of times, this the use of PERT evaluate construction time is considered more realistic. An observation on a construction of a warehouse in steel structure in Surabaya shows that this method gives a tendency of good result.	55962ad503aa0804175110e31cf96b1e	93c775651df351d162c7184d4af3f7ae	1ccc1c0e1d27e8c71d426cdc5da93f1d	article	PENELITIAN AWAL PENENTUAN WAKTU PENYELESAIAN PROYEK DENGAN METODE PERT (PROJECT EVALUATION AND REVIEW TECHNIQUE)	\N	\N	2002
8250776	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000113	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000113}, priority = {2}	The occupancy rate of luxurions condominiums in Surabaya keep on decreasing. There are many reasons for these problems, among others economic crisis that weakened market-buying capability (external) and decreased preferences to reside (internal). The internal factor comprises of occupant\\'s satisfaction, environmental influences, individual consumers and marketer stimuli. The purpose of the research is to know according to the assessment of the occupants which of these four factors, is higher and more dominant. The occupants surveyed are the occupants of the luxurious condominiums in Surabaya, such as Paragon, Beverly, Puri Matahari, Regency, Graha Famili, and Puri Darmo. Samples were taken with Purposive Sampling method and collected through questioners. Anova is used to analyse the data with SPS 2000 program. The result showed that there are no significant differences of occupant\\'s satisfaction, environmental influences, individual consumers and marketer stimuli on the six observed condominiums. Meanwhile according to the mean, occupant\\'s satisfaction, individual consumers and marketer stimuli are dominant at Puri Matahari, and environmental influences are dominant at Puri Darmo.	45c26d52fbc1282b7413ddbd666de6ca	3be98362254367c389447355129b7a9f	a7a8b09d5f6a6fe292461d82cbf4f1fb	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI DAN PERANAN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES, INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS, DAN MARKETER STIMULI PADA KONDOMINIUM MEWAH DI SURABAYA	Universitas Kristen Petra Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2002
8250777	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000114	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000114}, priority = {2}	Petra Christian University plans to build a Student Center, which functions as a place for students to gather in an informal meeting, a place for student activities and a place with social and cultural facilities for students, but still fit with the purpose of the university. To prepare a more suitable plan for the students as the main users, their voices should be considered. A survey to 1087 students has been done to gather their voice. 
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This study evaluates level of need and level of importance of the room that will be provided in the Student Centre. The level of satisfaction of the existing facilities\\' size has been evaluated to the student guild. 
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This study has recommended rooms under seven categories which have to be provided, such as: rooms for student union, academic support, administration, social, religious rooms, commercial room and some complementary rooms	31ca315b5a2b0b88e2b5a2e6c4079448	22c03895103a14c69783924da74ca298	a0b2af83ebc8210cbb7edcd31357a11d	article	VOICE OF CUSTOMER TENTANG STUDENT CENTER UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Connie Susilawati Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya	\N	2002
8250779	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000116	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000116}, priority = {2}	Recently, displacement-based seismic design concept is being developed. According to this concept, structures are designed based on a certain displacement target. This paper presents the application of the displacement-based design concept to reinforced concrete bridge piers of 3, 5, 7, 9 11,and 13 m height. The design results are then analyzed by inelastic time history analysis using Ruaumoko computer program. The results of inelastic time history analysis show that for bridge piers with height 7 m or more, the actual drifts relatively fit the design drifts, while for the 3m and the 5m height piers, the actual drifts are significantly less than the design drifts.	a7f415e32e1e264d7fd9e92dd47c08a0	bb812748a45c44abd17624c8f0f75ab3	9afe72393d41d3399f99d674c130d72d	article	APLIKASI KONSEP BERBASIS PERPINDAHAN PADA PERENCANAAN PILAR BETON BERTULANG UNTUK STRUKTUR JEMBATAN	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas-Kristen Petra Abraham PT. Gistama Intisemesta L. David A. T. PT. Jatim Mustika Sarana Steel Takim Andriono	\N	2002
8250780	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000117	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000117}, priority = {2}	Due to the significant impact of client performance on overall project performance and the interdependence of participant\\'s performance in the construction project coalition (i.e. clients, designers and constructors), there is a need to establish client performance measures. Based on data collected from in-depth interviews with nineteen UK architects and nine UK contractors, a generic tool for the on-going formal assessment of client performance is presented. It was found that this approach to performance assessment (i.e. from the view point of other, non-client coalition participants) should lead to improved project relationships. Data analysis showed that in addition to \\'harder\\' measures such as understanding of project requirements and finance, other, \\'softer\\' measures of client performance (e.g. attitude) were worthy of consideration since they determine the quality of participant relationships. It is recommended that the tool be used to promote more effective client performance and thus enhance coalition relationships, enabling continuous improvement. The ultimate aim is to develop similar tools for the assessment of all coalition participants based on a culture of openness and trust. 	6be3b403bfc629fffc2900f678ea6bba	5a38fb335a0295b2100b83730bb09646	255f8ce78c945dc0dd3b488fbc5c4c44	article	A CONCEPTUAL TOOL FOR ASSESSING CLIENT PERFORMANCE IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT COALITION	.	\N	2002
8250781	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000118	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000118}, priority = {2}	Elementary School is a common location for traffic congestion especially every morning. This condition can be avoided if the elementary school planner can predict the trip generation of that school. The aim of this research is to make a mathematical model of trip generation for elementary school land use at Surabaya.
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Research has been done to eight private elementary school using Pearson Correlation Analysis, Simple Regression Analysis, and Stepwise Regression Analysis to obtain the most significant trip generation model. Arrival rate and service rate distribution was analyzed using Chi-Square Distribution Fitting method to obtain arrival rate and service rate characteristic.
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From the analysis, the most significant trip attraction model is Y = -867,9 + 194.Log X1 + 274.Log X8 + 177.Log X5, in which Y is number of student vehicle, X1 is number of elementary student, X8 is total area of classroom, and X5 is classroom capacity. The most significant trip production model is Y= -797,2 + 311.Log X1 + 164.Log X8 +79.Log X15, in which Y is number of student vehicle, X1 is number of elementary student, X8 is total area of classroom, and X15 is ratio between number of teacher and classroom. Several elementary school characteristics that influence traffic congestion are: number of student, number of queue lane, number of entrance, and vehicle occupancy.	c6e78398f35ab4ea102ab196e3e5fbac	35e00724be2a37a4da95c97b0d894f37	7487de6b9dad1c0f7f345f07dcb301b6	article	PEMODELAN BANGKITAN PERGERAKAN PADA TATA GUNA LAHAN SEKOLAH DASAR SWASTA DI SURABAYA	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Harry Patmadjaja	\N	2002
8250782	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000119	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000119}, priority = {2}	Sustainable construction development needs a good environmental management system. International standard ISO 14000 is one the standard of a good environmental management system. This research aims to obtain general idea on how far Class A contractors in Surabaya know about information, element, and the benefit of ISO 14000, and how to engage in analyzing environmental management system using Friedman and Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.
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From the data analysis, it was shown that 64,71% of the respondents is aware of ISO 14000 and issue on work safety and health for employees has become a first priority (mean rank 8.09). This issue has been followed-up with the development of a proactive strategy (61.76%). The strategy is followed by tactic development among others is to check employees\\' health in accordance to standard of work safety and health for employees which has been imposed by the government (mean rank 5.00).	666280b5c8fe5c96b47ededac65d24f9	f22102c29a5b7ea8c07e8946d4430191	fd8b2ca9e8335777e1e338521d886e36	article	ANALISA SISTEM MANAJEMEN LINGKUNGAN (ISO 14000) DAN KEMUNGKINAN IMPLEMENTASINYA OLEH PARA KONTRAKTOR KELAS A DI SURABAYA	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Herry P. Chandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan	\N	2002
8250783	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000120	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000120}, priority = {2}	Issues related to pricing strategy in the Indonesian construction industry are covered, including problems of current pricing strategy in construction, exploration of pricing strategies with a market-based approach, and survey findings of the top Indonesian contractors regarding their current pricing practices and the applicability of market-based pricing strategy models developed by Mochtar and Arditi. Comparisons with similar survey findings of the top U.S. contractors are conducted whenever possible. In conclusion, the belief that current pricing strategy in construction is predominantly cost-based is confirmed by the survey findings; indeed, in setting the markup, most contractors rely on subjective assessment of the competition. Using simulated bidding scenarios, it is discovered that Indonesian contractors tend to be more market-based as they know more about the owner\\'s characteristics, competitors\\' characteristics, and market demand. Consequently, the implementation of bidding procedure proposed by Mochtar and Arditi is supported. To maximize the benefits of market-based pricing strategies, the bidding procedure change should be explored by all parties involved in the Indonesian construction industry. 	7a5dc704a138912c08ec5be38839b345	bc964421d1f3105960679fece0a645ac	3b3e1c6777bbdca506f91d1bfa11e393	article	PRICING STRATEGY IN THE INDONESIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY	.	\N	2002
8250784	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000121	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000121}, priority = {2}	Stabilization is one of several methods to reduce swelling potential of expansive soils. In this experiment, a mix of lime (Ca) and rice husk ash (RHA) was used to stabilize the expansive soil. Sixty to eighty percent of lime content used to stabilize soil was replaced with rice husk ash. 
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The result shows that the addition of 24% lime increases the strength of the soil up to 400%, if 60% of lime content is replaced with rice husk ash, the increase dropped to 300%. In general, a mix of 40% lime and 60% rice husk ash could reduce swelling potential, up to below 1%, and increase the strength of expansive soil. Optimum curing needed to achieve maximum strength of the mix is 14 days.	a3023b6e36aca12de0ee9a793b55af36	fc9a7218dcfe38b7d1b8c68f30869afc	076c18a3312a3c8666154c946055f38f	article	PENGARUH PENCAMPURAN ABU SEKAM PADI DAN KAPUR UNTUK STABILISASI TANAH EKSPANSIF	Universitas Kristen Petra Gogot Setyo Budi Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan	\N	2002
8250785	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000122	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000122}, priority = {2}	Expansive soil has been a problem in Indonesia as in other countries. Current research found that there is a potential use of silica waste, resulting from burnt rice husk, as a pozzolanic material. This paper presents the results of study on the utilisation of ashes produced from uncontrolled rice husk burnt in Yogyakarta (Indonesia).
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In this research, a series of laboratory tests has been conducted. The tests were carried out individually or in a combination in which the Rice Husk Ash (RHA) content were varied from 7.5, 10, and 12.5 percent, and the lime content from 2, 4, 6, and 10 percent (by the dry weight of soil). All the samples have been remoulded at their optimum moisture content (OMC) and maximum dry density (MDD). The research shows that lime - rice husk ash decreased the swell of expansive soil and improved its strength and bearing capacity.
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	a0e263f66babca5e596a5abe334d2f0e	245a245e770148889662f73c45420715	dfe077e247ccbe96838fa827d0bc775f	article	UTILIZATION OF UNCONTROLLED BURNT RICE HUSK ASH IN SOIL IMPROVEMENT	.	\N	2002
8250786	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000123	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV02040208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000123}, priority = {2}	In this research, micro-organism based admixture called Road Tech 2000, is used to stabilize expansive soil taken from West Surabaya area. The laboratory experiments conducted comprise soil characteristics, swelling potential, and shear strength determination.
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The results show that Road Tech 2000 is able to maintain the moisture content of the soil, reduce its plasticity (PI), and decrease its swelling potential. The addition of Road Tech 2000 does not affect the strength of the expansive soil, in terms of Unconfined Compressive Strength UCS and CBR. However, a significant strength increase was observed in the soaked CBR test. 	1f16e3732ec20ba78ae5e0f1012964cc	d04b37e2905fc01044fcc999c04f1731	b44db2945d981e45864bbc71c9900d3d	article	STUDI TENTANG PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN ROAD TECH 2000 TERHADAP SIFAT-SIFAT TANAH EKSPANSIF	Universitas Kristen Petra Gogot Setyo Budi Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan	\N	2002
8250788	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000125	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000125}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a research project, which investigates the use of virtual reality and computer communication technology to facilitate building design coordination in distributed environments. The emphasis of the system, called VR-based DEsign COordination (VRDECO) is providing a communication tool that can be used by remote designers for settling ideas before they fully engage in concurrent engineering environments. VRDECO provides the necessary design tools, library of building elements and communication procedures, for designers from remote places to perform and coordinate their initial tasks. It has been implemented using available commercial software packages, and is used in designing a simple house.
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VRDECO facilitates the creation a preliminary design and simple communication with the client. There are, however, some difficulties in the development of the full version of VRDECO, i.e.: creating an adequate number of building elements, building specification database with a sufficient number of choices, and establishing a systematic rule to determine the parts of a building that are updateable.	705f76f3567e7f425bba91bb3ddc52a9	aae76670c89bd231e3c933dc36069837	6ac6fd2a79e0df42cff56c7e60488fd7	article	DESIGN COORDINATION IN DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENTS USING VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS	Lambung Mangkurat University Rusdi HA Senior Lecturer	\N	2003
8250789	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000126	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000126}, priority = {2}	Some shop-houses were built late and others are on time, or faster than the schedule that had been planned. The questions are how it could happen and what kind of factors that made it happened. This research has an objective to investigate time performance of shop-house constructions in Surabaya by representing factors that influence it. It first assembles potential influencing factors through literature review, and second, conducts an empirical study by collecting data from finished thirty-two shop-house projects throughout the city. Results of analyses using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicate eight factors to be statistically significant influencing time performance. They are construction design change, schedule of work that will be done, workers discipline, material availability, owner\\'s payment, quality control, workers availability, and material delivery. The paper discusses the factors and proposes possible solutions to improve time performance.	b9325a8c968e5ac70fc97c59fbee8bf3	57fa560f2c5aee9ce7d947abc54488f4	d2d30867a431fceac209e8b81ecfa113	article	ON REPRESENTING FACTORS INFLUENCING TIME PERFORMANCE OF SHOP-HOUSE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SURABAYA	\N	\N	2003
8250790	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000127	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000127}, priority = {2}	Consolidation settlement is commonly computed using one-point method, where a clay deposit is assumed as one layer and the stress increase from foundation is taken at the middle of the layer. This method is not accurate for determining consolidation settlement of a thick clay deposit.
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This paper presents sub-layer method to compute consolidation settlement, which assumes that a clay layer is composed of several thinner layers. The results of both methods were compared to the settlement observed from the three experiments using a model of square footing with dimension of 10 cm by 10 cm, which was laid on a layer of clay. The thickness of the clay layer were 24 cm, 39 cm, and 50 cm or 2.4 B, 3.9 B, 5 B, respectively, where B is the width of the foundation.
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The result shows that the consolidation settlement calculated using sub-layer method is always greater than that computed using the one-point method and it has a better agreement to the settlement of the models. Minimum number of layers that gives sufficient accuracy of settlement is 10.	71a9c90a69f6d18e8905608796ee80fe	c1c8c6d998b23f7dbd091468ac0442c4	d71e9f0c4ed62a4415d2d67b92bee13b	article	EVALUASI PENURUNAN TANAH LIAT DENGAN METODE SUB-LAYER	\N	\N	2003
8250791	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000128	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000128}, priority = {2}	Swell and shrink behavior of expansive clays raise significant problem in the field of civil engineering. This paper presents the laboratory experiment of expansive soil stabilization using fly ash (FA). The amount of fly ash used in this experiment ranges from 10% to 25% of dry weight of soil. The results show that the addition of fly ash reduces the specific gravity (Gs), increases the plasticity index (PI), increases the dry density, decreases swelling potentials, and increases strength of soil. This experiment also shows that the increase of strength and the decrease of swelling potential were influenced by the curing time.	a267b4a562d4a641f70c3c27f9184565	49827615bfb773da83c165b9d3afa69e	fccbfc2030dcc3537b0cdb753529bc3e	article	PENGARUH FLY ASH TERHADAP SIFAT PENGEMBANGAN ��TANAH EKSPANSIF	\N	\N	2003
8250792	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000129	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000129}, priority = {2}	The paper provides an overview of different methods that can be used for concrete maturity determination, outlining Romanian Concrete Code Specification (NE 012-99) in relation to using an effective and rational method in evaluating in-situ concrete strength at different ages.	aed6d988fbfaa8fd9577d3983be698b2	ded20153ad10d882a3bf23dddeba238b	988009bf866f89a0dae0c972c98f9c4b	article	TESTING HARDENED CONCRETE USING THE MATURITY CONCEPT	\N	\N	2003
8250793	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000130	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000130}, priority = {2}	Inelastic deformation due to creep can cause dramatic change of end moment of beams. In this study the influence of creep to end moments is compared with the ones calculated using direct and sequential load methods. An approximate method using Equivalent Modulus of Elasticity is proposed. Four shear wall frame buildings, 10, 20, 30, and 40 stories with 30 cm shear wall are subjected to 5, 10, 15, and 20 years creep.
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It is shown that the difference between the 5, 10, 15, and 20 years creep are not significant. Compared to the sequential method, the direct method gives a better result to the creep. It is also shown that except for the 10 story building, the end moments caused by the development of creep deformation can cause cracks, thus the ability of the beams to redistribute the end moment must be assured.	a688a113053e440054346e186c0a16bc	f9fb042024a2f9bba686d2a21cb37d74	703be5961aacc05bd3f7037d6ec2e906	article	PENGARUH RANGKAK (CREEP) PADA BANGUNAN TINGGI	\N	\N	2003
8250794	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000131	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000131}, priority = {2}	Reinforcing steel is a nonrenewable mining product. In order to solve this problem, bamboo, which is cheap and has a fairly high tensile strength, could be used as an alternative. In this study, bamboo is used to reinforce concrete beam. The beams are designed under reinforced with no compression reinforcement. All beams are reinforced with 12 mm bamboo Galah protected with water resistant layer. A four-point load test set up is used to ensure pure bending. The test results show that the average value of first crack moment is 15.26 % bigger compared with the calculated moment. This indicates that there is a reasonable agreement between experimental and theoretical results. The standard deviation (35,31 %) indicates that the quality of bamboo used in this study is not uniform. It could be concluded that, there is a possibility to use bamboo to replace steel as reinforcement, particularly for simple concrete structures.	1c7ba17bc494c4f245a142943aab163a	9d6597b627b3b4768f1ad3d54aea25d9	250ced1d6cb25bfb5a624491f08b0c07	article	APLIKASI BAMBU PILINAN SEBAGAI TULANGAN BALOK BETON	\N	\N	2003
8250796	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000133	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000133}, priority = {2}	One of the approaches to reduce excessive oscillation on buildings due to dynamic forces is by installing a mechanical device called tuned mass damper (TMD). This paper presents a study on the effectiveness of TMDs installed on the top story of 1, 5, 10, and 15-story buildings excited by earthquake accelerograms of El Centro 1940, Denpasar 1981, and Pacoima 1971. Two-dimensional linear-elastic shear building model with TMD on the top is used in performing dynamic analysis. The effectiveness of the TMD is evaluated by comparing the responses: displacement, inter-story drift, and acceleration, with and without TMD. The results of the study show that the responses are generally damped. However, in some cases the responses could be larger, thus using of TMD for reducing seismic response should be reconsidered.	553d32e5bcf5c92ca5bbb1488a0b82e4	730f2d8b2009772d00556b803938079f	61b16405ee34f197f0fa3967f37768a6	article	STUDI EFEKTIFITAS PENGGUNAAN TUNED MASS DAMPER PADA STRUKTUR GEDUNG DALAM MEREDUKSI RESPONS DINAMIK AKIBAT BEBAN SEISMIK	\N	\N	2003
8250797	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000134	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000134}, priority = {2}	On-street parking could reduce road capacity, and the extra cost due to traffic congestion is incomparable with the income that is gained from the parking sector. Surveys are conducted in the afternoon and evening peak hours when traffic and number of parked vehicle are at maximum. Based on the survey data the existing road capacity is obtained by analyzing the road segment performance, while the extra cost that should be bore by users of Kertajaya caused by on-street parking is obtained using vehicle operation cost and time value analysis.
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A parking price simulation gives an optimum combination of a fix and progressive price. For afternoon peak hours a fix price of Rp.3000 for the first hour, and progressive price of Rp.1000 for the next hour, while for evening peak hours a fix price of Rp.2500 for the first hour, and progressive price of Rp.500 for every two hours, are needed to balance the loss due to vehicle operation cost and time value.	a67944a5ebd5f2d2adbb368b5aa84b6d	fdf8a55f55bd6eef166fe4737700a728	8b66d27527113a968c05b04b9ffb3537	article	PENGARUH KEGIATAN PERPARKIRAN DI BADAN JALAN TERHADAP KINERJA RUAS JALAN (STUDI KASUS JALAN KERTAJAYA)	\N	\N	2003
8250798	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000135	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000135}, priority = {2}	The use of coal as source of energy has produce bottom ashes, which has become a big source of pollution. One of the alternatives to solve this problem is by using this material in road pavement. The purpose of this research is to find the effect of the use bottom ash to replace fine aggregate, toward the stability, flow, air void, void in mineral aggregate and Marshall Quotient of asphalt concrete.
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In this research the effect of replacing ten to 100 % fine aggregate with bottom ash is evaluated. It is found out that the best result could be obtained by replacing the fine aggregate by ten percent bottom ash. This replacement could fulfill all requirements except the air void. To improve the air void, an additive (chemcrete) has been added. The use of chemcrete has increase the stability and improves the air void of asphalt concrete.	1b9ce77df49f5f4af97cd039d4f2463e	d04e63bd3196b731a30a131bf91b9155	5b9503b1db3ddd1ddb4afb5c3d06f9e2	article	PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN BOTTOM ASH TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK CAMPURAN ASPAL BETON	\N	\N	2003
8250799	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000136	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000136}, priority = {2}	The using of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is one of many alternatives that can be used to decrease dam construction cost. Many Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) composition has been developed to achieve maximum compressive strength. Due to the economical consideration and the possibility of the execution, drop hammer system has been used for this research. Compression test is done after the age of the sample reaches seven, 28, 60, and 90 days.
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The result shows that 60/40 composition of gravel/sand has higher average compressive strength on all age of sample. The highest compressive strength the achieve is 17.78 MPa for 90 days sample.	2e54c7f04af4c55907f930cf8fdb31bc	af567617b367754e3c291aad80b75c38	d355d029ae410fb95a4cd65ca2db9f11	article	ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE (RCC) UNTUK BANGUNAN BENDUNGAN	\N	\N	2003
8250800	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000137	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000137}, priority = {2}	The slake-durability test is regarded as a simple test for assessing weathering of rocks. This simple test has been accepted as a standard test by the Rock Mechanics Society. However, mechanisms into slaking processes have not been fully understood yet as many factors involved in the processes. The current research explored mechanisms performed by the test by conducting a series of slake-durability tests for four types of soft rocks taken from Coober Pedy, South Australia. Results show that the slake-durability index (Id2) of weathered soft rocks was influenced by the degree of weathering. Distinctly weathered rocks had lower indeces compared to partly weathered rocks. Shapes also influenced the Id2 of these soft rocks. Different shapes displayed different mechanisms in the slaking processes. Samples that had irregular shapes tended to have a lower Id2 compared to samples that had rounded shapes. Thus, the slake-durability test might have simple procedures, but it could have complicated mechanisms in slaking processes that contribute to the result of the test.	875c43a3af580b717a267639b0870bc6	89b47e830cc57acca296f26fb601b5eb	c0f633f5571572ce893e2c9e61565179	article	MODELLED MECHANISMS IN THE SLAKE-DURABILITY TEST FOR SOFT ROCKS	Faculty of Engineering Mataram Univerisity Didi S. Agustawijaya Lecturer	\N	2003
8250801	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000138	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000138}, priority = {2}	Understanding characteristics of soil mixtures lead to increasing the confidence level before applying such materials in the field. The outcomes of this study can provide insight into the swelling and the compressibility behavior of soil - bentonite mixtures, between non-swelling materials and swelling materials. A simple swell and compression laboratory test has been conducted for the purposes of this study. The result of this study indicated that the existence of bentonite in the soil mixtures influence the swelling behavior, which follows a hyperbolic curve model. Amount and size of non-swelling fraction affected the swelling and compressibility.	9181dbfe32c9531de589aece29f132a1	cf0813e9effa9d76b8565bc18aec3743	2275acee4d125970c46b4e0551f811da	article	SWELLING AND COMPRESSIBILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF SOIL - BENTONITE MIXTURES	\N	\N	2003
8250803	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000139	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000139}, priority = {2}	A method commonly used to stabilize expansive soils is mixing the soil with foreign materials. The main obstacle raised from soil stabilization in the field is the difficulty in mixing process. This paper presents the strength distribution in soft soil due to the addition of single columns of quicklime and carbide waste- product from gas industry that contains Calcium Oxide (CaO) up to 60%.
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The results show that the addition of columns filled with carbide waste product and quicklime increase the shear strength of surrounding soil. The spreading of the strength tends to follow a unique pattern, that the increase of soil shear strength at a certain normalized-distance, S (in column diameter D) from the column axis is constant. A significant increase of strength occurs in the area closer to the column, and it decreases with the distance from the column.	7406a35f98c0c9cfb854e159686ced1c	e95723ea8a992b3a2fc4bf2cce33dd8c	8176d85aeab407ca62403fab005d6bbb	article	PENYEBARAN KEKUATAN DARI KOLOM YANG TERBUAT DARI LIMBAH KARBIT DAN KAPUR	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Kristen Petra Gogot Setyo Budi Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan	\N	2003
8250804	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	5	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000140	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV03050208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000140}, priority = {2}	The combination of concrete and steel form economical and efficient composite material by means of the created cooperation through bond stress on the interface of both materials. Heating at varying temperature would result in behaviour change of the composite material, particularly regarding its bond stress performance due to the microstructure change of the concrete and steel.
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The uniaxial compression test indicated that the value of concrete compression strength on seven days if heated at 2000 C , 5000 C, and 8000 C temperature would decrease, varying from six to 100%, whereas the decrease of concrete compression strength on 28 days varying from ten to 90%. At 2000 C heating, the decrease of bond stress between steel and concrete on 28 days was approximately 30%. Heating at a higher temperature or at 5000 C would lead to 40% to 77% decrease. The decrease of concrete compression and that of bond stress due to heating was presented by a non-linear curve showing that there was a positive correlation between the two characteristics.	6dfd5a8f7911ce89338dd92a76f71816	4e8465221304910abfca954783c95c15	78ec5f0bf397672970d95e08261c0e64	article	KEKUATAN LEKAT BETON DAN BAJA TULANGAN AKIBAT PEMANASAN	Universitas Sam Ratulangi Manado Ellen Kumaat Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	2003
8250807	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000143	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000143}, priority = {2}	This study is part of an ongoing study on the reliability of static pushover analysis at Petra Christian University. In this study two open frame buildings, five and ten story with re-entrant corner, are designed in accordance with the proposed Indonesian Earthquake Code (SNI 1726-1999, 3rd concept). The seismic performance of these buildings is evaluated using three dimensional static pushover and dynamic nonlinear time history analysis. The ground motions used in the dynamic analysis are spectrum consistent ground motions scaled to maximum acceleration of various return periods. The resulting Capacity Curves (Base Shears vs. Top Floor Displacement) are then compared. It is shown that although the static pushover analysis gives a conservative performance prediction, the predicted capacity curve is getting worse with the higher modes influence.	3f63d19afb041091c692fe1d10c4c985	45921d47e829afc81d7d4aca5da4059f	01093626051eacbfb95fe588bc2e5548	article	Keandalan Analisa Pushover Untuk Meramal Prilaku Seismik Nonlinier Struktur Portal Terbuka Dengan Reentrant Corner	\N	\N	2004
8250808	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000144	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000144}, priority = {2}	Conduit (pipes) in reinforced concrete columns is still used to date. ACI 318M-95 code limits the hole up to maximum 4% of the column cross sectional area. If the percentage is more than 4%, its effect toward its strength should be considered. But the Code does not mention the effect of the hollow cross section on the ductility.
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This study was done by testing hollow and solid columns with variation as follows: single stirrup ratio = 0.0184, double stirrup ratio = 0.0276, longitudinal steel ratio = 0.0252, concrete compression strength f�c = 26 MPa, column cross-section b = h = 200 mm, column length L = 1100 mm, hole-ratio (0%, 4.53%, 7.07%). Both ends of the column are loaded by constant axial compression load of 0.12f�cAg = 12,5 ton, lateral loads are applied at 1/3 and 2/3 points to produce moments. The observed variables are moment and curvature ductility.
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The result of the study shows that the 4% hollow column still has the same moment strength as the solid one. This experiment also indicates that its curvature ductility is within the range of 6.14 ? ?? ? 8.49, thus showing that the columns should be considered as limited ductile structure. If the hole-ratio is more than 4%, however, a decrease in the curvature ductility will be found.	9399e7f928cdabec26af2231ed11dafb	484ac53e3aea1c8a507d48a7792a53c7	7fcaf5c4270be4af8cba59b10f1dcf30	article	EFEK PENGEKANGAN KOLOM BERLUBANG BETON MUTU NORMAL TERHADAP DAKTILITAS KURVATUR	\N	\N	2004
8250809	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000145	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000145}, priority = {2}	This research was conducted to compare the ultimate bearing capacity of square footing and strip footing rested on geogrid-reinforced sand via model test in the laboratory. The parameters studied were the top layer depth of geogrid below the footing (u), vertical spacings of geogrid layers (z) and the depth of the deepest geogrid layer (d) below the footing. For both square and strip footing, the value of u/B = 0.25-0.5 (B = width of footing) can give benefit to the ultimate bearing capacity of sand up to 2.5-3.5 times greater than unreinforced sand. On the value of z/B = 0.5, on the square footing case, could increase the bearing capacity up to 3.5 times bigger than unreinforced sand, while on the strip footing, z/B = 0.25 increase the ultimate bearing capacity up to 2.5 times greater than unreinforced case. At the value of d/B = 1.5, both square and strip footing could give benefits which amplified the ultimate bearing capacity up to 5 times and 3 times bigger than unreinforced sand respectively.	3cc38f7ae7e99906671b7570c1d208f3	0538aa2178279c39142c6005bef1112e	7b480365731aa82d3c1d037f5d0b3f13	article	DAYA DUKUNG ULTIMIT PONDASI DANGKAL DI ATAS TANAH PASIR YANG DIPERKUAT GEOGRID	\N	\N	2004
8250810	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000146	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000146}, priority = {2}	The plasticity index of clayey soils has been known as a good indicator for many soil parameters. This paper describes how the plasticity index of clays correlates well with the friction coefficient on certain concrete interfaces.
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Interface direct shear tests were carried out on undisturbed clay samples. The test specimens were normally loaded to simulate the lateral stress at its field condition, and later sheared along a concrete interface. The ratio between the shear stress and the normal stress is termed as the friction coefficient.
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It appeared that for a certain interface a unique relation between plasticity index and the friction coefficient could be established. Thus, knowing the plasticity index of a clay layer we could determine its adhesion or skin resistance to an embedded pile surface.	3b7ee744d07fd409a22f6f9927500608	be36b150c46ea2961f4df4f9cb770d0e	77738babd5f5b9905ee7a8632ce12ee2	article	KOEFISIEN GESEK TANAH KELEMPUNGAN BERDASARKAN INDEX PLASTISITASNYA	Universitas Kristen Petra Johanes Suwono Dosen Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan	\N	2004
8250811	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000147	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000147}, priority = {2}	Binder drainage occurs with mixes of small aggregate surface area particularly porous asphalt. The binder drainage test, developed by the Transport Research Laboratory, UK, is commonly used to set an upper limit on the acceptable binder content for a porous mix. This paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation to determine the effects of different binder types on the binder drainage characteristics of porous mix made of various maximum aggregate sizes 20, 14 and 10 mm. Two types of binder were used, conventional 60/70 pen bitumen, and styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) modified bitumen. The amount of binder lost through drainage after three hours at the maximum mixing temperature were measured in duplicate for mixes of different maximum sizes and binder contents. The maximum mixing temperature adopted depends on the types of binder used. The retained binder is plotted against the initial mixed binder content, together with the line of equality where the retained binder equals the mixed binder content. The results indicate the significant contribution of using SBS modified bitumen to increase the target bitumen binder content. Their significance is discussed in terms of target binder content, the critical binder content, the maximum mixed binder content and the maximum retained binder content values obtained from the binder drainage test. It was concluded that increasing maximum aggregate sizes decrease the maximum retained binder content, critical binder content, target binder content, maximum mixed binder content, and mixed content for both binders, but however for all mixtures, SBS is the highest.	7b4dc41aef2097e6e89b12c830da4ec9	5e51fb6467edea163dadc3b32004cf22	57dc54e209cbe97ff8db8f3a0f9e4e11	article	BINDER DRAINAGE TEST FOR POROUS MIXTURES MADE BY VARYING THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZES	\N	\N	2004
8250812	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000148	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000148}, priority = {2}	Leading is one of the most important facets in managing construction projects, and behaving as an effective leader is a vital project manager�s responsibility to ensure that work efforts of other persons are directed toward the accomplishment of organizational objectives. This paper aims to determine basic and actual leadership styles of construction project managers in Surabaya. The effectiveness of the actual leadership style is also examined. To accomplish the objective, the paper first briefly reviews the ways in which leadership is approached. Data were then collected through an empirical survey to 46 project managers, taking Fiedler and Hersey-Blanchard�s models as the point of departure. The results indicate that the basic leadership of project managers in Surabaya falls slightly on task-oriented behavior. Meanwhile selling is the most common style used as actual leadership in practice. The paper discusses the effectiveness of the styles adopted and situational variables affecting.	d279d397a75795f81c068c83a51afea3	de28cbffc0dd74c4da0b92d849bc4e70	21016184c2fd5c3b26413a3e293be920	article	BASIC, ACTUAL AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERS IN SURABAYA	\N	\N	2004
8250813	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000149	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000149}, priority = {2}	Many cost overruns in the world of construction are attributable to either unforeseen events or foreseen events for which uncertainty was not appropriately accommodated. It is argued that a significant improvement to project management performance may result from greater attention to the process of analyzing project risks. The objective of this paper is to propose a risk analysis methodology for appropriate allocation of contingency in project cost estimation. 
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In the first step, project risks will be identified. Influence diagramming technique is employed to identify and to show how the risks affect the project cost elements and also the relationships among the risks themselves. The second step is to assess the project costs with regards to the risks under consideration. Using a linguistic approach, the degree of uncertainty of identified project risks is assessed and quantified. The problem of dependency between risks is taken into consideration during this analysis. For the final step, as the main purpose of this paper, a method for allocating appropriate contingency is presented. Two types of contingencies, i.e. project contingency and management reserve are proposed to accommodate the risks. An illustrative example is presented at the end to show the application of the methodology.	fa047ea775cc40de643028d17906677b	e28197b8ecafe05817bcf6ce94ebf454	9d8a0cd3b63f845f80fc6b5bf84fcfb3	article	APPROPRIATE ALLOCATION OF CONTINGENCY USING RISK ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY	\N	\N	2004
8250815	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000151	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000151}, priority = {2}	Managers of small industries need accurate information regarding the type of workers which are most productive. This information can be obtained through regression analysis only if the regression model which is used is correct. This analysis has the objective of determining the proper regression model among four possibilities, including the linear model, quadratic model, square root model and logarithmic model. In addition, another objective is to determine the impact of several influential variables on labor productivity.
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Although the linear model is often used in productivity research, this analysis shows that for the data used in this study, the quadratic model is the best regression model to be used. It can be concluded that for managers of small businesses: 1) work experience does not make a difference but that age has a negative and significant relationship with productivity; 2) the level of education is significant, though the effect is unclear; 3) educational level may not be ignored but is less important than worker age; 4) it seems that younger workers have higher productivity according to this analysis, perhaps due to greater enthusiasm or an ability to work harder. 	864e63aaa34b7905046d5b55c98b1826	25ddce31cb263f3e55d1c29b561d0a6b	9c96266cb0ebcd70c9f7912349ba4706	article	Pengujian Model Regresi untuk Pengukuran Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja: Kasus Industri Kecil di Jawa Tengah	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Indrawati Alumnus Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	1999
8250816	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000152	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000152}, priority = {2}	Business process reengineering is fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of an organization\\'s business processes that leads the organization to achieve dramatic improvement in business performance. Many firms have successfully embraced this new innovation paradigm to achieve orders of magnitude improvements in cost, eficiency, quality and value. Even more firms are seeking opportunities to apply reengineering and methodologies to assist them in doing so. 
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The recognition of reengineering as a new management paradigm emerged in the 1990\\'s, though it may be argued that the principle of reengineering has been applied well before then. The early 1990\\'s saw world wide interest in reengineering. Consequently, many organizations have reported their first-cycle experiences in reengineering.
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Reengineering practices in the period of the 1990\\'s was largerly characterized by application to operational processes and emphasis on operational measure of time, cost, and quality. Quite recently, a more strategic flavor of reengineering has been advocated. One of the hopes of new thinking is that by trancending microscopic concern of operational strategy, it would help the organization derive significantly greater value out of the reengineering effort. This paper presents: 1. The concept of reengineering 2. Various problems in business process reengineering. 3. The rigorous methodology for organizing reengineering activities. 	2e6f9ec23c0d70378dd21eba2039d285	379a87e034e2bc6917009046215d3339	7b7b69608f958a3c56a478bbdc7bfdb0	article	Reengineering Proses Bisnis : Tinjauan Konseptual dan Metodologi	Lena Ellitan Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Widya Mandala Surabaya	\N	1999
8250817	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000153	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000153}, priority = {2}	The research was carried out to find the effect of motivation variables such as physical need, safety and labor need, social need, self-esteem need, and actualization need on the productivity of workers at home industries in Sidoarjo region. This research also intended to find which variables mostly affect that productivity.
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I used the primary data which was derived form a survey on 40 respondents of home industries located at 4 local districts in Sidoarjo region: Tanggulangin, Candi, Buduran and Waru.
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The technique of data collecting used in this research wan Non Proportional Satisfied Random Sampling. Validity and reliability analysis was used to test the validity and reliability technique. Double linear regression was used as an analysis model. This model was chosen because this research intended to find to that extend independent variables affect dependent variables.
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This research indicated that motivation variables such as physical need, safety need, labor safety need, social need, self-esteem need and actualization need together showed a significant effect on the productivity of worker at home-industries in Sidoarjo.
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Partial and simultaneous analysis both indicated that, among those variables, physical both indicated the strongest influence, especially at Candi region. This was in line with the type of industry in that region that is \\"tempe\\" (soybean cake) industry. This industry offers lower payment/wages compared with other industries which produce bags, suitcases, shoes and other leather handicraft. The result of calculation for all the district as well as for each district indicated that self-actualization variables did not al all affect the productivity of workers.
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This was indicated by the regression coefficient value and the low T value which conformed to the theory that self-actualization need is the last-fulfilled need after the other four needs. This condition was supported by the low education level of the workers which approved from the data collecting through questionnaire.
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I hope the result of this research can be value for businessmen at home industries as an input in motivating their workers and in the company policy-making. 	168fb11fc94f370ad55fce14c986dc01	3ff9bd00a649e83b5a00e2abb756fc8e	e6b61e56cd969dbd4c0472d2272ee927	article	Pengaruh Variabel-Variabel Motivasi Terhadap Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja Karyawan pada Industri Rumah Tangga di Kabupaten Sidoarjo	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Sundring Pantja Djati Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	1999
8250818	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000154	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000154}, priority = {2}	As we know, in mid July 1999, Indonesia is suffering an economic crisis that shocked every economist in Indonesia, economic cycle jammed and many enemployment and \\"Pemutusan Hubungan Kerja\\" (PHK). The change of economical pattern either in the society or among the enterpreneur has gone in a drastic way and causes a very big trouble to the Indonesian government to stabilize the economic cycle.
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Many economist from may kind of proffesion or any work field try to save there own business in their own way and limited only in a micro scale. Even in the economic crisis that coused by the weakness in rupiah to US $, the economist behavior make the rupiah weaker, becouse they with hold cash rupiah and cash US $. To over come it, Indonesian government give a secure guarantee to the banks consumers so they will agree to release cash at home and deposit the money in the bank. In that way the economic cycle will run again and ever better.
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The purpose of this research is to see the differences of the economist behavior through their financial assets coused by the differences of proffesion and economical condition and how for they have been participated with the government policy in banking in January 1998. 	457c15c0b594bdd848e1d8c4a5e246e6	38248ea4e900cfec6d152725262c6b6b	6d7825c3f19ad2b8de4b26718dd8a20f	article	Tanggapan Para Profesional Surabaya Terhadap Perubahan Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Pemerintah di Bidang Perbankan	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Dewi Astuti Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	1999
8250819	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000155	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000155}, priority = {2}	Committed employess give a big contribution to organizations because they perform and behave on achieving organization\\'s goals. Furthermore, workers who are committed to their organization are happy to be members of it, believe in and feel good about the organization and what it stands for, and inted to do what is good for the organization.
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Surprisingly,some new findings suggested that stated commitment is largely unrelated to performance. In fact, there is positive and significant relationship between commitment to supervisors and performance. It means commitment to supervisors become a good predictor to performance than commitment to organizations. 	6bffa45152c5a03fa344457632eac9a9	26f0c1b92c33723be8c1e5cf139212e0	017a4cabcc69ff4f3ab0df2ab68b4590	article	The Relationship Between Employee Commitment and Job Performance	Eddy Madiono Sutanto Lecturer of Management Department Petra Christian University	\N	1999
8250820	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000156	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000156}, priority = {2}	This research is to indentify the performance of service quality on customer satisfaction at Telkomsel Malang Area. The sample was choosen by using Simple Random Sampling Method. The population covers 1,125 customers, while the samples consist of 113 customers. The collected data were analyzed by using Cartesius Diagram. This diagram can be used to identity the service significance and customer satisfaction level on service quality of a company. The result of research shows that: customer service attitude (the first component) with ordinate (3.9115, 4.2124), the response towards customer complaint (the second component) with ordinate (3.7788, 4.2301) and additional facility (the fourth component) with ordinate (4.1062, 4.2389) are located at Quadrant I. It means that they are satisfying and considered important for the customers. Payment service (the fifth component) with ordinate (3.5664, 4.1062) is located at Quadrant III. It means that it is less satisfying and considered important to the customers. Ideally, the service time promptness should be shifted to Quadrant I, so that it can satisfy the customers. Hence, Grha Pari Sraya, Malang has to improve its service quality in terms of promptness time service. 	2ff1d7a8f8d084a4020c8db2dda5b22a	b71b66ddb96a3de8e04a12888f4d787a	b672f673f668858c8390d5abe88eb118	article	Analisis Kinerja Kualitas Pelayanan Terhadap Kepuasan Pelanggan pada Telkomsel Malang Area	Sarwi Ruci Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Program Studi Manajemen Universitas Gajayana Malang Sri Hadiati	\N	1999
8250821	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000157	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000157}, priority = {2}	In the age of competition, companies do not have any other choice than to compete better than their competitors. Human resource management has a critical role to play in supporting the corporate strategic plan. All the HR functions contribute positively to achieving the objective. The main task of human resource management is to support other departments to have the best people. Therefore, there is a critical need to get the best people in the right place at the right time. 
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Forecasting helps to match the requirements and the availabilities of employees. There are two kinds of forecasting methods: qualitative and quantitative methods. On the other hand, the Miles and Snow typology could be used by companies as a tool to identify their positions. This paper discusses how typology and forecasting are valuable for successful human resource management to function in a company. 	a3855cdc920284d6a1f2a2dc0a8f1af5	b171cb5697327afe5e2fa32b61aa5bba	90452ab9d9bd3b44b56c08b44490c058	article	Forecasting: The Key to Successful Human Resource Management	Eddy Madiono Sutanto Lecturer of Management Department Petra Christian University	\N	2000
8250822	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000158	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000158}, priority = {2}	Economic globalization caused by the development of innformation and communication technology also is bringing about radical and rapid change. In addition to the company having to face greater numbers of competitors, each company is required to win their market and continually launch innovative products and services.
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The speed of technology is also increasing innovation with the result that the product cycle has changed, becoming much shorter. New innovations which are developed by the company to respond to consumer demands bring about radical and rapid change. The only sure thing is uncertainty. 	c4b0fec40cd27c532ec64b98aed012a0	65e556058916f6a25291e6be09464d72	d9ce13a83cd0a057aae6dd672db0aa1e	article	Dampak Pergeseran Nilai-Nilai Organisasi Terhadap Kebijaksanaan Sumber Daya Manusia dan Implikasinya	Sundring Pantja Djati Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250823	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000159	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000159}, priority = {2}	This paper explains how the Indonesian pharmaceutical retail business needs to improve its competitiveness, starting from environmental analysis to industry analysis. Observing the industry supply chain to strengthen players\\' awareness of industry driving forces helps them to take advantage of its future trends. 	0e6318595899f8965b4baa2dd637ae1f	c67e573779b854bfc693d2f20e0c38eb	af94e6e8a43ff6bb4bfbf0bab006c8b0	article	Mempersiapkan Ritel Farmasi untuk Menghadapi Persaingan Masa Depan	Ronny Herowind Mustamu Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250824	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000160	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000160}, priority = {2}	The factors influencing the price of used Toyota Kijang vehicles in Surabaya were evaluated using a hedonic model. Regression analysis was used to estimate the size of the influence of the hedonic characterics which determine used Kijang prices.
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Based on the results, it can be concluded that the year the vehicle was made, the condition of the engine, the condition of the body, the condition of tires, the presence of air conditioner, and the GX and SX types all have a positive and significant relationship with the selling price. The value of R2 is 0,951 and the value of the F test is significant. The results of forecasting analysis show that the above analysis is correct, since the difference between the forecast price and the actual price varies between 1.2% - 4.5%. 	d498266a6b92cea177462ba655a1d342	1e390c12df2c6dfe14f7e5ac34e394f4	94f3a32fe23dee7aff0753e65a6bb65e	article	Analisis Hedonic Terhadap Harga Jual Mobil Toyota Kijang Bekas di Surabaya	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Guntur Martono Alumnus Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Richard Llewelyn Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2000
8250825	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000161	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000161}, priority = {2}	The transition from the 20th to the 21st century in Indonesia has been accompanied by great upheavals in the economic and political sectors as reform efforts to bring about a clean, legitimate democracy which is free from corruption, collusion and nepotism have taken place. These efforts have taken place in order to create a just and prosperous society based on Pancasila and the 1945 Basic Laws. In the areas of both business management and public administration, the function of control and oversight, (first introduced by Fayol and Taylor and developed by other researchers), is used to deal with mistakes, errors, discrepancies, leakages, and cheating so that the operation of activities achieves the objective in accordance with the original planning.
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Corruption, collusion, and nepotism is everywhere in Indonesia, in fact, to the point that Indonesia has the distinction being one of the countries with the highest level of corruption. Beginning with this condition, the writer has taken the topic of \\"The Role of Control and Oversight in Corporate Management\\" to give attention to this issue and seek an answer to the question of how to handle these functions in a corporation. 	87c218ed8014f9b0b091024aaab9b5ac	1aa7c7cce6b8da5040d7c8260c867bfa	fb50c3e72a235e742824f77bb7099148	article	Fungsi Pengawasan dalam Penyelenggaraan Manajemen Korporasi	Sentot Harman Glendoh Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250826	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000162	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000162}, priority = {2}	Research on stock splits has frequently been undertaken. The results vary, but fundamentally can be classified into two groups. First, the stock split is purely �cosmetic�. Second, the stock split has a real effect on stocks. The difference between these opinions raises controversy. The purpose of this study is to examine whether stock splits influence stock liquidity and return of an individual stock as well as in a group of stocks as a portfolio. Overall, the results of this study show that stock splits did influence stock price, trading volume and bid�ask spread but did not influence stock risk and abnormal return from the point of view of an individual stock as well as in a group of stocks as a portfolio. The test of a relationship between bid�ask spread and stock price, trading volume and stock risk for each stock shows that all three variable did not significantly affect the bid�ask spread. On the other hand, the test of a relationship in a portfolio reveals that only stock prices significantly affect the bid�ask spread. 	18398362e2006b08d73c7ab40ba6b4ea	95670a2c966d63d9c707647aebeb45d3	309e35b4b36ee368392c2f60e4568b60	article	Pengaruh Stock Split Terhadap Likuiditas dan Return Saham di Bursa Efek Jakarta	Wang Sutrisno Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Francisca Yuniartha Soffy Susilowati Alumni Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250827	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000163	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000163}, priority = {2}	The concept of relative purchasing power parity is applied to evaluate the exchange rates for currencies such as: the German Mark, Japanese Yen, British Poundsterling, French Franc, Swedish Krona, Italian Lira, and the Canadian Dollar against the USA dollar. Another objective of the study is to evaluate the sensitivity of consumer price indices to exchange rates for each country as well as to test for differences between atual exchange rates and their PPP predicted rates. The results show that in the long-run, actual exchange rates continually move toward the purchasing power predicted rates. On the other hand, in the short-run, the actual and parity exchange rates often experience disequilibrium. It was also found that positive changes in society\\'s purchasing power caused positive changes in the actual exchange rates in every country except Japan. 	54ed8adf5aa806160abd44a27063c313	6b202f2ec1323e244db25547567f6228	3a4a2edd71eace366dbb7a5588e7d33f	article	Penentuan Nilai Tukar Mata Uang Asing dengan Menerapkan Konsep Paritas Daya Beli 	Ivan Haryanto Diana Wibisono Alumni Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Wang Sutrisno Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250828	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000164	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000164}, priority = {2}	Leadership represents something that should be possessed by each leader of an organization. The effectiveness of a leader is determined by his ability to influence and direct the members of the organization. In order test the style of leadership which is effective at Toserba Sinar Mas in Sidoarjo, this research seeks to determine the relationship of leadership style with enthusiasm and excitement for work. In this study, it is found that the most effective leadership style is leadership which is adapted to the situation of the people being led. There is an indication that enthusiasm and excitement (measured by the level of absenteeism and worker turnover) for work may decline as a result of unfavorable leadership. 	2c4a6b0397252120ca6ca7b09d051337	6ea4eca136314d7c7457498a2017f454	f6892506e8b41b3dbab45e4b72bd58db	article	Peranan Gaya Kepemimpinan yang Efektif dalam Upaya Meningkatkan Semangat dan Kegairahan Kerja Karyawan di Toserba Sinar Mas Sidoarjo 	Eddy Madiono Sutanto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Budhi Stiawan Alumnus Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250829	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000165	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000165}, priority = {2}	Labor demonstrations have occurred at various companies, at various places throughout the Republic of Indonesia, the news of which can be read in the print media, as well as seen and heard via electronic media such as television and radio. Cases of labor demonstrations at companies are closely related to the organizational culture which views people as a resource and company asset in achieving goals and obtaining benefits for the welfare of all, including the owner and all the workers, hopefully with the end result of increased welfare of society at large across the country of Indonesia. Owners and workers in a company need to be aware that labor demonstrations, though not forbidden, can influence operations and even cause loss to the business. Owners and workers should seek to avoid confrontational and destructive behavior, because they are partners who should always work together closely in seeing that the duties in the company go smoothly and in the right direction, and that the weight each must carry is equal. If owners and workers of a company can be harmonious in their work and share profits according to the ability of the company so that there is not a greater gap between them, then actually, labor demonstrations need not occur. 	6bcbe5dca29410693020d28400cb360a	24e837307e60344589598556727d966b	25b9defb7b64e5ef4d0c8ff25f3e57e8	article	Budaya Organisasi Unjuk Rasa di Perusahaan 	Sentot Harman Glendoh Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8250830	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000166	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000166}, priority = {2}	The management of quality service delivery tends to be focused on minimizing negative responses to product offering, rather than maximizing positive responses. The 4D model - Disconfirmation, Dissatisfaction, Dissonance, and Disaffection - is a model which views service quality from the negative perspective. Although the 4D model provides a better relative indication of how service level rates against a similar competitor, it still leaves an important question about how attitudes can be used to predict a single behavior. Regardless of that problem, the model could be something meaningful at least in evaluating service quality and getting quality feedback that is needed by manager to determine area and scope of service quality recovery. 
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	76653148f41a945116f9830d9ca889b8	bbe800dbc7a2e2d2e2cedc921122d38a	339693b72cbfd1905f942efdeb4ca803	article	Mengevaluasi Kualitas Layanan Jasa dengan Menggunakan Model 4D 	Hendra Poerwanto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Program Studi Manajemen Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogyakarta	\N	2000
8250831	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000167	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN00020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000167}, priority = {2}	NPV analysis is used to evaluate overall costs and benefits in the cigarette industry in Indonesia. This research concludes that the existence of the cigarette industry is shown to cause losses to society, based on a negative NPV value using a normal discount rate of 24% (Moll, 1989) and an IRR of 27%. An IRR value of 27% is too high compared with the current interest rates in Indonesia of 12% to 15%. Based on the results of the analysis, it is hoped that the government will determine policy related to the existence of the cigarette industry in Indonesia paying particular attention to overall societal welfare. The government should not only weigh the benefits received, but also weigh the losses which must be carried by others in society. The cigarette industry should develop research to try to find new products with safer materials so that cigarette consumption by both active and passive smokers is not as dangerous to consumers� health. Smokers should be more aware of the threat from cigarette consumption as active smokers, as well as for their families as passive smokers. 	81a4ff382e7da2412e8774747469825e	74e3c181ceefc18674d0044e4d8fbbf1	46d248aa1892773f500fb8599c77079e	article	Analisis Cost-Benefit Terhadap Industri Rokok di Indonesia 	Lukas Musianto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Likke Alumnus Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Richard Llewelyn	\N	2000
8250832	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000168	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000168}, priority = {2}	Small business as an economic activity of society on a small scale, has a central role in the economy of Indonesia. Although the economic crisis has created a great disturbance in the live of large and middle-size business, apparently small business continues to function well in the lower levels of the economy.
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The main role of small business is: 1) use excess labor; 2) as a producer of goods and services at reachable prices for the lower economic levels of society; 3) as a potential producer of foreign exchange because of the success of this type of industry in producing non-oil commodities for export.
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Remembering that the role of small business is large and has great influence on the lower economic levels of society, it is quite necessary to pay attention to the development of this sector.	f441d9ffc989b73729e6516ad4494345	904fe7c1c513cd09ee278cdeafa49cdf	fe8bdde8424d07295023d3442abdd249	article	Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Usaha Kecil	Sentot Harman Glendoh Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250833	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000169	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000169}, priority = {2}	Investment in the real estate sector has a great risk, therefore a developer needs to do investment analysis before making a decision. The decision is made by considering the returns from two investment alternatives. The first alternative examined is a 9-hole golf course and housing in proximity to the golf. The second alternative is residential property.
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Given the above conditions, the purpose of this research is to help the developer to make the proper investment decision, based on which alternative has the higher return.
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Two data collection methods are used in this research, including interviews and a survey which was done by distributing questionnaires to develop a profile of golfers and purchasers as well as potential residential purchasers. Forecasting analysis using the Holt-Winters model was used for forecasting the number of golfers. The Box-Jenkins model was utilized to forecast residential sales. The forecasting results were used for cash flow analysis.
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The results show that the first alternative produces a higher IRR (25,16%) per year and NPV of Rp.25.056.800.000 , relative to the the second alternative with an IRR of 16,72% per year and NPV of Rp.4.794.945.000. Thus, the first alternative, a 9-hole golf course and housing in proximity to the golf, was selected.	347089896bec402e28e7e91c557920b1	693796100e5eb829faca43f32c393250	031fe6a0aabcec90db3a8b1d80597f43	article	Analisa Investasi dalam Pengambilan Keputusan Investasi pada Pengembangan Lapangan Golf dan Perumahan Citraraya	Njo Anastasia Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Sutoto Yakobus Connie Susilawati Staf Pengajar Pascasarjana Manajemen Konstruksi � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250834	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000170	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000170}, priority = {2}	The Indonesian government�s decision to erase BULOG�s sugar monopoly and apply a zero percent import tariff for sugar in January 1998 caused the local sugar industry to be threatened. The fact that imported sugar was cheaper than local sugar showed the inefficiency of the local sugar industry in Indonesia. This caused many sugar factories to nearly go bankrupt because they could not compete with the imported sugar. After much protest, the government retracted its decision to free the sugar market applied a 25% import tariff on sugar.
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This research shows that sugar importers, owners of sugar factories and the government enjoy the benefits of the tariff but that consumers and farmers do not. This study evaluates demand and supply of sugar in Indonesia before and after the government applied the import tariff. Results of welfare analysis using consumer and producer surplus show that it is better for the government to erase the tariff to make the sugar industry more efficient and protect consumers from loss.	b12c55921162ecc6c6131f275058935a	d3a7245e465237edbdeb02ecfb8c2b4a	3999437884925adf8f9b31c9826b232d	article	Analisa Pemberlakuan Tarif Gula di Indonesia	Lily Koesuma Widiastuty Alumni Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Bambang Haryadi Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250835	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000171	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000171}, priority = {2}	This study has the purpose of determining which source of borrowing (rupiah or US dollars) is more profitable for a company wishing to expand its business. Two types of borrowing are examined: fixed loan and fixed principal loan, for each currency. Regression analysis and forecsting are used to determine the rupiah exchange rate for borrowed dollars.
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The results show that for both currencies, it is more profitable for a company to choose to borrow using the fixed loan compared to the fixed principal loan.
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From the point of view of interest rates, it is more profitable to borrow dollars because the US dollar interest rate is lower, but from the point of view of total payment in rupiah, it is clear that borrowing in rupiah is more profitable rather than US dollars. This is caused by the fact that a company choosing to borrow dollars will face exchange rate risk.	01278bda04272adda025cde12f27e95b	78b32ceada79a456afaa891f79387e21	74a0724f2eec249664080ba7d656c222	article	Perbandingan Pinjaman Rupiah dan Dolar US untuk Pembiayaan Perluasan Usaha	Hendry Alumni Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Richard V. Llewelyn Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250836	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000172	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000172}, priority = {2}	Service quality is necessary especially in the hospitality industry, remembering that consumers have expectations that must be fulfilled and satisfied. Consumers often expect to get maximal service from the service providers and wish to be treated professionally and as a unique individual.
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This paper seeks to give a further idea about service quality which can be developed and done by service providers with the hope of fulfilling consumer expectations and finally to satisfy all consumers, both internal and external to the company.	37a35102fe2f95b6399060fd50dac50d	0f6ed59030042ea463fb06bc377d01fb	c69896eb387094110074c1cbe65be088	article	Membangun Service Quality untuk Mencapai Kepuasan Konsumen di Industri Hospitality	Sienny Thio Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen Perhotelan � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250837	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000173	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000173}, priority = {2}	This study was done at PT. KPL which produces plastic goods. In order to compete with other plastic goods manufacturers during the economic crisis, PT. KPL must be able to minimize production costs. One of the ways is to reduce raw materials cost.
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The results were obtained with production demand forecasting, using the Holt-Winter method; the Moving Average with Index Seasonal method; the Single Exponential Smoothing Method; the Double Exponential Smoothing method; and the Multiplicative Winter method. Based on economic order quantity, the minimum total inventory cost was obtained. Economic order quantity was entered into Material Requirement Planning (MRP). Relevant, accurate, and timely information is needed for planning and controlling raw material inventory. For that purpuse, a computerized conceptual information system for raw material inventory was designed.	ab2dc41bdeac53ff52d7a0ea63063f3b	84a887b549703cb7380e437106ad00f5	4116133b1d003e64046ceb517aa0138a	article	Rancang Sistem Informasi Persediaan Bahan Baku Terkomputerisasi PT. KPL	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Akuntansi � Universitas Kristen Petra Tanti Octavia Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknologi Industri Jurusan Teknik Industri � Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2001
8250838	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000174	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000174}, priority = {2}	The economic fluctuations in Indonesia apparently do not influence the food and beverage business. This business still goes well, because people need food. Food is a primary need that must be met and is not influenced by economic conditions in Indonesia.
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One food and beverage business is Warung Bu Kris, in Surabaya. This restaurant offers various choices. Most of the food served is pressed (penyet) and blended with fresh chile sauce (sambal). Many people like this food and usually choose this kind of food as their first choice. The restaurant is usually full of people. Although there are not any seats, customers are willing to wait in order to eat their favorite food. 
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The sample was chosen using non-random sampling. Data were collected in two steps, first to determine the favorite menu of Warung Bu Kris. The second step was to examine the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty, then to examine the relationship between both customer satisfaction and loyalty with sales at Warung Bu Kris. 
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The weighted mean formula is used to analyze data in the beginning survey. For the second step, correlation is used. The results show that chicken penyet is the favorite dish at Warung Bu Kris. There is an association between satisfaction and loyalty and also between both customer satisfaction and loyalty with sales.
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These results suggest that Warung Bu Kris should improve product quality and service in order to maintain customer loyalty. The results can also give further information to other entrepreneurs who will open this type of business in the future.	12a6845af6d43c68d93f16fb39c48a13	83ff356e0980f70adee9e80cdb07ef14	36223eca6b1ee05a45082ab1060bd4b1	article	Analisis Kepuasan dan Loyalitas Konsumen Terhadap Tingkat Penjualan di Warung Bu Kris (Studi Kasus Pada Ayam Penyet Sebagai Menu Unggulan Warung Bu Kris)	\N	\N	2001
8250839	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000175	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000175}, priority = {2}	Tobacco is a primary traded crop in the eastern part of the island of Madura, especially in Pamekasan and Sumenep. Each year, the plantings of tobacco in Madura tend to increase. In order to make trade transactions more fluid, and in accordance with Madurese cultural values, the role of brokers, called juragan or bandol, has become important. However, since the 1980\\'s, the government has put a limit on the area of tobacco plantings, and instituted quality standards and prices which are set without paying attention to socio-cultural conditions there.	bd685d9a04428eb7f31059ee41745659	cab79589578c31a7d147b6e467696293	c14bdfbbad37156d5a5235095e13ac5d	article	Tata Niaga Tembakau di Madura 	Universitas Kristen Petra Thomas Santoso Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2001
8250840	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000176	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000176}, priority = {2}	This research compares the regression results of OLS and Tobit methods to analyze the effects of age, educational level and the type of good shipped on consumer satisfaction for the service of shipping goods between Surabaya and Sumbawa by PT Antar Nusa by ship.
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If OLS is used with censured data, that is, if the value of the dependent variable (in this case, customer satisfaction) is limited in its value, the result of the regression will be biased and inconsistent. Because of that, the Tobit method can be used so that the result is better and more useful.
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Based on the OLS results for this analysis, there are no variables that significantly influence customer satisfaction. This shows the weakness of the OLS method for censured data.
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According to the results for the Tobit method, there are two variables which are significant, age and type of good. Age is positively related to satisfaction while for type of good shipped, customers who send business or trade goods are less satisfied than those who send personal goods. The level of education is not significant in any case.
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The results suggest that researchers should use the Tobit method of regression for censured data so that the results will be correct, consistent and unbiased.	6824bfb7e2f6cd9be3ee27ab49a267a7	07bbc0f95a7211d4f5fcfa1a5979b644	7f22ff99f3604ef8466360f61dcff1ad	article	Penggunaan Model Regresi Tobit untuk Menganalisa Faktor-Faktor yang Berpengaruh Terhadap Kepuasan Konsumen untuk Jasa Pengangkutan Barang 	\N	\N	2001
8250841	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000177	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000177}, priority = {2}	An alternative strategy for selling low-cost housing is to add facilities such as places of worship, schools, or clinics in the GCA housing development to make the consumer more comfortable with their house. The purpose of this research is to understand the sales strategy associated with added facilities used to generate higher returns from the investment in simple(RS) and very simple (RSS) houses in the GCA housing development. This research uses analysis of means and cashflow analysis to calculate returns for each investment alternative. The results show that adding a clinic gives the best return for PT. GPCL, with an NPV of Rp. 359,897,251 and an IRR of13,3%.	e3ed5764b4896e9bb8c3adc0ac0d74fc	6cfda8ab285597f9f7d2d9d2384969e5	1e722be2c3374a94d87380f8beff8dfd	article	Pemilihan Strategi Penjualan dengan Penambahan Fasilitas Umum di Perumahan \\"GCA\\" Berkaitan dengan Keputusan Investasi 	\N	\N	2001
8250842	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000178	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000178}, priority = {2}	Abstak	6b25aac6ee10559cecb898f28f9829a1	162611804a128278e3636aa443378a88	4378311e8c5d900882f499329820f86a	article	Analisa dan Perancangan Sistem Akuntansi Penjualan, Pembelian dan Kas PT. X	Universitas Kristen Petra Pwee Leng Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2001
8250843	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000179	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000179}, priority = {2}	The future business environment is full of uncertainty. This is caused by the increase in the level of uncertainty and ineffectiveness of the company\\'s strategic plan. In relation to this, the key to effective leadership in coming days is leadership that has a vision for the future. The vision itself is needed as the basis for change in a better direction, so that it can guide the company in the midst of the uncertain and changing business environment.	88760daec47ddba606b200c056cf17ae	f44946d2d42685c0a76b2d7638598434	0bd71555e9b3c53ad48d2ed438c69323	article	Kepemimpinan Bervisi Menghadapi Lingkungan Bisnis Yang Tidak Pasti 	Surabaya Tuty Lindawati Staf Pengajar Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2001
8250844	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000180	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000180}, priority = {2}	To date, the role of technology management as a factor of success in technological innovation has been a subject of significant interest among practitioners and academicians. Despite the plethora of attention given to the numerous issues of management of new technology adoption and implementation, many organizations still fail to manage their technology efficiently, effectively, and strategically. This paper is based on a field investigation via face to face interviews with top management in East Java involving medium and large manufacturing companies from the tobacco, plastic, pulp, furniture, textile, cable and plywood sectors. 
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This research seeks to investigate the extent of technology adoption and its management in medium and large Indonesian manufacturing companies. Further, this study investigates the technology benefits perceived by respondents. The study found that: (1) Indonesian manufacturing companies still lack a strategic perspective when adopting technologies and they are more concerned with short-term issues; (2) they face problems related to people, organizational issues, limited budgets and lack of government support; (3) these problems limit the choice of technologies and together with the national economic situation, reinforces the short-term mindset of top management. In addition, the investigation of critical success factors and inhibitors of technology adoption is necessary for identification of a proper vision and strategic viewpoint of managing new technology.	e20c86d6ce1885892ccf988698cca8e9	8acd6ff82646cdf97bf9efb0c544fbaf	f36c4d9c794bbfe45da442ce2504dcdc	article	Factors Influencing The Success Of Technology Adoption: A Case Study Of Indonesian Manufacturing Firms	Lena Ellitan Lecturer and Surabaya Researcher	\N	2002
8250845	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000181	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000181}, priority = {2}	Research on determinant variables of rate of return has frequently been undertaken, generally with the conclusion that stock risk is very dominant for an investor in making investment decisions in the capital market. But there is another factor that also needs to be considered, stock liquidity.
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The purpose of this research is to test how systematic risk and stock liquidity, measured by the size of the spread between the bid and asked prices, influence stock returns of public companies listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange and to know proportion of each variable\\'s influence on the return of individual stocks.
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The results from this study show that systematic risk and stock liquidity, measured by the size of the spread between the bid and asked prices, had a significant effect on the return of individual stocks of public companies in Indonesia. Hypothesis tests for each variable showed that systematic risk had a greater effect on returns than stock liquidity.	699dadf605c3a7cea06b911b5af507b3	ffaa4a6f2fc53bc8d8063901e7094293	1a189d54212862163183a1cea2fbe4f8	article	Pengaruh Risiko Sistematis dan Likuiditas Terhadap Tingkat Pengembalian Saham Badan-Badan Usaha yang Go-Public di Bursa Efek Jakarta pada Tahun 1999	\N	\N	2002
8250846	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000182	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000182}, priority = {2}	One primary need is housing, so developers must build it, but consumers are now more selective in buying housing. The developer who has a good concept and accountability can attract consumers, especially middle to high income buyers. This research discusses the relationship between accountability of developers, viewed from the type of attention given to security, environmental cleanliness, street conditions, street lighting, drainage, and parks, for housing developments which are not finished being built, with variables such as experience, region, estate management, and cost. The results show that the ten developers who were analyzed have good accountability for their unfinished housing development especially Graha Family and Araya Bumi Megah.	a114cd79ee0f610a4d76e74d9eb4fb83	8827d25b0b94d6469556dd04cfe23833	96ac4c7cba6638ba9bed069b584105d6	article	Akuntabilitas Pengembang Dalam Pemeliharaan Kawasan Perumahan Di Surabaya (Studi Kasus pada Perumahan di Surabaya Barat dan Surabaya Timur)	\N	\N	2002
8250847	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000183	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000183}, priority = {2}	The concept of the investment opportunity set (IOS), which was first noted by Myers (1977), plays an important role in the capital market because it implies future growth, which is relevant in predicting the shareholder\\'s expected wealth. Unfortunately, IOS cannot be observed directly. Because IOS is an unobservable construct, the researcher must find appropriate proxies for IOS to capture Myers\\' idea. A number of studies have been done to obtain appropriate proxies of IOS. One major finding is presented by Kallapur and Trombley (1999), that suggests appropriate proxies of IOS and attempting to identify whether the IOS of the firms are credible for representing the future (realized) growth. 
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This paper attempts to review IOS literature, especially Kallapur and Trombley\\'s study. Some limitations of their study are noted here. This paper proposes a method to confirm the constructs of IOS and develops a new model in searching appropriate proxies for IOS. The present model also allows researchers not only to determine appropriate proxies for IOS but also to identify which proxies of IOS have good or bad information content.	ffdf982e47f2156b8d2cb257ea8d6629	9919cf71aab5ad78dba721f72a04a0af	02f85cb5bc77d8022675cd37a5ae6d16	article	Searching Proxies of Investment Opportunity Sets and Identifying Information Content	Surabaya Hermeindito Kaaro Lecturer	\N	2002
8250848	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000184	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000184}, priority = {2}	This study uses regression analysis with a log model to analyze the effect of government spending, foreign reserves and the money multiplier on the money supply in Indonesia for the period before the economic crisis (1990-1997), since the crisis (1997-1999) and overall (1990-1999).
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Before the crisis, the results show that government spending is significantly and positively related to the money supply; foreign reserves are not significant, and the money multiplier is actually significantly and negatively related to the money supply. Since the crisis, government spending is still positively and significantly related with money supply while the foreign reserves and money multiplier are not significant. For the entire time period, government spending and foreign reserves have a positive and significant effect on money supply while the money multiplier has no significant effect.
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The government should apply fiscal policy as is has since the crisis and increase the amount of foreign reserves which it holds. The government should not depend on using the money multiplier in monetary policy since it was found to have no significant effect on money supply.	2967cf2a63c91db33ad53e3928bce3e7	0a5147b9c25f0c6df89f5673fa0072f5	2cdfea188bfa3e1a1c2128e804a7f44d	article	Faktor-Faktor Yang Berpengaruh Terhadap Jumlah Uang Beredar di Indonesia Sebelum dan Sesudah Krisis: Sebuah Analisis Ekonometrika	\N	\N	2002
8250849	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000185	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000185}, priority = {2}	Issues regarding service management continue to be of interest. The concept of productivity in the service industry has been criticized, given the differences between services and manufacturing. Measuring productivity of services depends greatly on the valuing of the quantity and quality of inputs and outputs of the service.
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Companies need strategies which will increase customer satisfaction and need to also reduce costs for those strategies. By increasing productivity and service quality it is hoped that the value of the company will increase through the strategy of re-engineering by giving attention to backstage and frontstage labor.	50a670d7ab351386adb351b688de32fa	6a9e78a914c21bd204fbbcdc145b29c9	59443956b727368e2e8de0d95b149842	article	Peningkatan Nilai Perusahaan Melalui Perbaikan Produktivitas Dan Kualitas Pada Sektor Jasa Sebuah Analisis Konseptual	\N	\N	2002
8250850	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000186	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000186}, priority = {2}	Fundamental changes in the business environment have created a sudden shift of importance of human resource management and human resource functions. The human resource department is being presented with an opportunity to become a significant player on the management team. This is occurring because the human resource function is being transformed into a significant management function. According to researchers and theorists arguments, human assets can be a source of sustained competitive advantage because human assets have tacit knowledge and social complexity that are hard for competitors to imitate. 
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Management practices that are predicted to be sources of sustainable competitive advantage are employment security, selectivity in recruiting, high wages, incentive pay, employee ownership, information sharing, participation and empowerment, self-management teams, training and skill development, cross utilization and cross training, symbolic egalitarianism, wage compression, and promotion from within.	c7e417181c203f0252d8aade0f770390	08c072132cb6cbef473ca9bc49a87efb	38d68ef364a0496b3b395a1fe4b2a2c4	article	Praktik-Praktik Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Manusia dan Keunggulan Kompetitif Berkelanjutan	Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Lena Ellitan Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2002
8250851	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000187	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000187}, priority = {2}	Rapid change of environment is an external force that causes the organization to transform. Fundamentally, the main purpose of the transformation is to change the organizational structure to be more flexible and competitive with fewer hierarchial levels, managers, and employees. The transformation needs to be radical, causing resistance from the organization\\'s members. Their resistance can cause the transformation to fail, therefore organization must find ways to lessen this resistance. First, organization must learn about the diversity of its members\\' cultures and values. Second, organization must build its own organizational culture which can support the success of the transformation, by communicating it with the members of the organization. To support organizational culture building efforts, it needs changes in human resources practices, especially recruitment and selection.	9a37521bd2247fdecc7e2b0b497a2bbd	b24b7488290d35bc6404f21d4a6a996a	0486d6bf72902827c1d7b09d4e7e0938	article	Transformasi Organisasional dan MSDM: Hambatan dan Implikasinya pada Rekrutmen dan Seleksi	Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Licen Indahwati Darsono Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2002
8250852	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000188	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000188}, priority = {2}	The market comparison method of valuation compares the value of property with a group of properties that have similar characteristics and which have recently sold. If there is a difference, then adjustments are made for the variables that are different.
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The purpose of this research is to determine if there is a difference between appraisers and buyers using intrinsic, environmental, and distance variables to set market value for villas in the Graha Puncak Trawas development. This research uses a questionnaire for both appraisers and buyers. Each is asked to determine their ranking for the three above variables. The data obtained is analysed using Kendall Concordance method.
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The result of this study shows that there is a difference in preference between appraisers and buyers. Appraisers first consider environmental variables then intrinsic variables, but the buyers first consider intrinsic variables then environmental variables. Distance variables are not found to be too important.	bc8b085fa82d946351dd3f9334b05636	e182e143bebd8df65bbe4e7456ff30b8	ab6f6886b4d9b611d7100bca3566215e	article	Analisa Variabel Intrinsik, Lingkungan, dan Jarak dalam Penilaian Rumah Peristirahatan di Graha Puncak Trawas	\N	\N	2002
8250853	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000189	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000189}, priority = {2}	Inflation has become a problem in the Indonesian economy. There are several ways the government has attempted to overcome the economic crisis. The government has often used tight money policies by raising interest rates in Indonesia. For that reason, interest rates are important, because they can be used to evaluate expectations of inflation.
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This analysis uses regression and cointegration to test the short-run and the long-run relationships between inflation spreads and interest rate spreads. Based on the results, the spreads which can explain inflation expectations in the short-run are the 12-1 month interest-rate spread; the 12-3 month interest rate spread; the 12-6 month interest rate spread; the 6-1 month interest rate spread; and the 6-3 month interest rate spread. In the long-run, only one interest rate spread is found to significantly explain the expected inflation path, the 12-3 month interest rate spread. Because of that, it is suggested that the government or economic participants in Indonesia use the 12-3 month interest rate spread to analyze expected inflation in Indonesia, since this spread can be used in both the short and long-run.	fca60197d29759149074ce439cba6f84	d9f2eb5395a770296df3046c480010cb	ce5a2e7087004fdffa1971a1db2755c4	article	Analisa Pergerakan Suku Bunga dan Laju Ekspektasi Inflasi Untuk Menentukan Kebijakan Moneter di Indonesia	\N	\N	2002
8250854	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000190	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000190}, priority = {2}	Recently, as business has become increasingly competitive, the result is that companies are faced with the challenge of remaining in business. Because of that, companies must be able to compete and one tool that can be used by a company is compensation.
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If compensation programs are felt to be fair and competitive by the employees, the company will find it easier to attract high potential employees as well as maintain and motivate them to higher performance so that productivity will increase and the company is able to produce with a competitive price. In the end, the company will not only be competitive, but also able to remain in business and even increase profitability and develop the business further.	71760cf3b6998f5dc3f034d248258bbc	d05a48386cc3592a226f647f9b4749d8	af0fd98dee992d07bfb0c9680aa5705f	article	Kompensasi Sebagai Motivator Untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Karyawan	Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Ninuk Muljani Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2002
8250855	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000191	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000191}, priority = {2}	Quantitative and qualitative methods are most different, especially in their axioms and their characteristics. In the past, they were separate from each other. This paper analyzes those differences so that in the future, comprehensive methods such as envisioned by Brennan allow the two types of methodologies to be used together in research.
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In the past, because of the differences in the two methods, especially in basic concepts and aspects, usually only the quantitative or qualitative method was used. The situation in universities in Indonesia shows that the qualitative method is a relatively new approach and that until now, most research has been applied quantitative research, since there are few experts in the qualitative method.	50c8191ef4359408297a427c4f9ea39c	63100859fa6035a80047447e008d3ae7	6b99e04fa5437a02df31626a03f90c52	article	Perbedaan Pendekatan Kuantitatif dengan Pendekatan Kualitatif dalam Metode Penelitian	Universitas Kristen Petra Lukas S. Musianto Staf pengajar	\N	2002
8250856	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000192	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000192}, priority = {2}	The economic integration through the establishment of European Union (EU) which consists of 15 countries in January 1958 is aimed to facilitate economic collaboration and enhance the union members wealth. The last attempt of this economic integration can be seen in unifying the union member currency into EURO (although this attempt is not supported by England, Sweden, and Finland). This attempt has eventually changed the marketing stategy of many companies, excluding the countries of EU. Since they concentrate on penetrating EU\\'s market. The data of EU\\'s economic indicators show that, until the year of 2001, EU\\'s countries have a great market opportunity for the countries outside EU. The market opporunity is based on the fact that EU countries hold the second best GDP, after USA. With 70.74% of this GDP, it is contributed export-import activities. Besides that, the economic growth rate of EU countries is 1,5% higher than USA, and the GDP per capita is relatively high and the population of EU countries is ranked to be no.3 after China and India. As for Indonesia, the currency rate of euro which is relatively stable. Is very beneficial The EU countries that have great market opportunities to enter to are Ireland, Luxembourge, and Finland. So far there has been 10 of the EU candidates countries with good economic performance except Turkey which could enhance in the future, if they become permananet members of the union 	43ed0cbf2770645b8604ed6a979b610d	74748b17d1ef8391549ed97db8c3b2d0	fecb13ef41948474e7d14b85b6df3c31	article	Mengkaji Peluang Pasar Internasional Melalui Kinerja Ekonomi Negara-Negara Uni Eropa	Jurusan Akuntansi Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Devie Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250857	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000193	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000193}, priority = {2}	In the early phase of industrialization, Indonesia was short of capital and foreign investment moved into various fields in this country. Later, though industrialization was happened, it will continue to be plagued with dependency, which is normally named dependent development.	3b71b3f4944477972d183298ea947402	bfc8669b8380d563dcb5d226309847fd	aa13a5bcdd8b430eaba3623eb75b3e90	article	Peranan Multinational Corporations Dalam Industrialisasi Di Indonesia Pada Era Orde Baru	J. Heryanto Staf Pengajar Universitas Bina Nusantara Jakarta dan Staf Pengajar Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya	\N	2003
8250858	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000194	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000194}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify the influence of employee satisfaction with compensation to organizational commitment and its impact to their job performance. The concept of compensation satisfaction consist of satisfaction with material compensation, social compensation and activity compensation. The concept of organizational commitment consists of three variables: loyalty to the organization, willingness to work hard and esprit de corps. The last concept, job performance includes skills in working. By using multiple regression analysis, the results of this research indicate that employee satisfaction with material and social compensation have significantly influenced employee loyalty, willingness to work hard and esprit de corps. Likewise, employee loyalty, willingness to work hard and esprit de corps also significantly influence the skill in working. Employee satisfaction with material and social compensation also significantly influence job performance directly. But, all the above variables show otherwise to employee satisfaction with activity compensation. 	3d69e0fc295d8e117884d81cd371d274	46a226487d10ed9ad51c1daf04e9fc0c	ab8c33cdd7717968b6363cdb8d0da6e6	article	Kajian Terhadap Kepuasan Kompensasi, Komitmen Organisasi, Dan Prestasi Kerja	\N	\N	2003
8250859	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000195	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000195}, priority = {2}	The research tries to analyze dependency of compensation, and career level along with temperament to employees\\' performance. Structured and unstructured interview are used to get information from the management and salesman of Astra International Co. Then using Chi-Square Test, the research suggests that factors such as salesman who has Sanguine - Choleric Temperament, compensation equity, and good opportunities to climb up have a positive dependency with their performance.	2acacd5f5a8ca47a7bd05efd029803b2	2b044aa3ec96b53a3785f1ee50986252	3a6452915de5b44eb81e3839807a1d65	article	Hubungan Antara Temperamen Karyawan, Pemberian Kompensasi, Dan Jenjang Karier Yang Tersedia Terhadap Prestasi Kerja Karyawan	Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Eddy M. Sutanto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250860	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000196	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000196}, priority = {2}	It was started by The Great Depression in America that so many changes happened on the organization internally and externally, and the change of career development from career job to protean career as well. Some researchers prove it and state that the job esspecially for career nowadays is different from it was few decades ago. The effect of this changes occur on the system and value that employees have and career development management conducted by the company. This article will discuss the change factor of company internally and externally, its effects, the subtitution of the new paradigm from the old one, and also its implications on the individu and the company.	d58cd72af5781316d40ae7ea6885c172	e4567dc97df07b5dda6f96ed180c29ff	921d52c140857097b3161076c77495fa	article	Pergeseran Karir Tradisional Menjadi Karir Protean: Dampak Dan Implikasinya Pada Individu Dan Perusahaan	Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya Christofera Marliana Junaedi Staf Pengajar Tetap Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250861	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000197	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000197}, priority = {2}	The Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM) has a unique stair-step payment schedule that often enhances borrower qualification for young, first-time home buyers who are anticipated to have increasing incomes. The determination of the initial payment on a GPM mortgage is often regarded as complex; therefore, textbook authors especially financial real estate normally disregard its theoretical development and substitute instead GPM interest factor tables. This study develops a general equation for finding the initial payment on a GPM and programmable computer spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel) routines for implementing the general equation. This approach enhances the technical understanding of the GPM, and its offer more flexible.	aea8c6ddbf7ffc5a628929f622b356d8	67299fd6f7f91d3cffed5c292b5b3d76	3cdab7d5dc6f65da1e9bffbf77c421f5	article	Model Pembayaran Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM) Sebagai Salah Satu Alternatif Pembayaran Kredit Rumah	Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Njo Anastasia Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2003
8250862	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000198	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000198}, priority = {2}	In the present, management has transformed radically from traditional change into Total Quality Management (TQM) which stresses on organizational excellences such as reliability, responsiveness, assurance, competency and human resources.
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This research is an evaluation of TQM application held by a sugar factory, Candi Baru Sidoarjo through its program namely Gugus Kendali Mutu (GKM It is program of TQM at which it serves as an approach to endeavor its workers to have perception at different stages about different qualities. In addition, this is based on an analysis of job satisfaction of the workers, which is focused on woek charecteristics such as skill variation, job description, autonomy and feedback.
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From the results, it is concluded that human recources (workers), equipments or instruments being used as well as available period of time has positive relationship, especially between job satisfaction and skill variation. Other indicators, such as work flow and work result which are evaluated by the workers themselves as well as by their co-workers, have positive relationship between job satisfaction and job description. Furthermore, cooperation among workers within the same division having different levels of position has positive relationship between job satisfaction and job significance. In general, GKM implication in endeavoring the workers has positive impact towards worker satisfaction in sugar factory like Candi Baru Sidoarjo. 	a4e1c3e42e080dfcd0969160a7bafb57	9176925d449804a92bd834232136e007	101271a28c64fb27b87e1e6bb46e06ba	article	Penerapan Total Quality Management Suatu Evaluasi Melalui Karakteristik Kerja (Studi Kasus Pada Perusahaan Gula Candi Baru Sidoarjo)	Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Hatane Semuel Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2003
8250863	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000199	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000199}, priority = {2}	Change in demography of the work force in American and some countries in Asia, such as the increase number of working mother has increase the work-family issue in work environment. Although work-family conflict is known as a man and women issue, but this issue is continues to place different responsibilities for working women. The different responsibilities is because of the tradisional role of women, who take more responsibilities than man for the domestic matter. Work-family issues forced organizations to adopt some policies in order to solve this issue, such as family-friendly policy. Some research acknowledge that organization abilities to adopt this kind of policy influence employee respon to their work life, such as job stress, job satisfaction/dissatisfaction, absence, and turnover.And all of this respons have a direct impact to the organization productivity, performance and profitability, in short and in the long run. It is become clear that organizations have to be serious in handling this issue.	350166f29def2082df45879fefe967b0	cae9603d140e08b8fcbf013b532b4ba3	ff85d371b59449f735cb38109c1d8943	article	Pengaruh Adaptasi Kebijakan Mengenai Work Family Issue Terhadap Absen Dan Turnover	Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta Nyoman Triaryati Program Pasca Sarjana Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2003
8250864	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000200	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000200}, priority = {2}	The role of university to motivate the fresh graduate to be young entrepreneurs is very important to increase the number of entrepreneurs. Be Increasing of young entrepreneurs will decrease unemployment and it will even open more job vacancies. How the university can produce young entrepreneurs. The role of university is explained by some expert of entrepreneurship .One of them is explained by Thomas Zimmerer . He explained that one factor that triggers the growth of entrepreneurship is educational entrepreneurship. Mr.Douglas.A Gray suggested that people should start their own business as soon as possible. For example, when the students are still studying in the university they can try to start their own business. By empirical data, research has been done to Petra Christian University Student about the dominant factor that influences the student to be young entrepreneurs. The result of the research shows that the dominant factor is opportunity. Therefore the university should play it�s roles which are giving information about the advantages of becoming entrepreneurs, giving educational entrepreneurship and providing some activities where they can practice their knowledge and feel the entrepreneurship world. With those roles of the university, young entrepreneurs can be produce successfully.	057ed58b82f82103757d37227fe8ed65	8b3c46503e37099e932f412a2ac67456	f2382e5c496bb4b644c7ebc997ba0969	article	Peranan Universitas Dalam Memotivasi Sarjana Menjadi Young Entrepreneurs (Seri Penelitian Kewirausahaan)	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Yohnson Staf pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250865	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000201	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000201}, priority = {2}	AFTA is the concept of eliminating tariff barriers among ASEAN countries with a view to integrating the ASEAN economies into a single production base and regional market. The main objective of AFTA is to increase ASEAN�s competitive edge as a production base geared for the world market. The critical step in this direction is the liberalization of trade in the region through the elimination of intra-regional tariffs and elimination of non-tariff barriers.
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In Indonesian industrialists view, the implementation of liberalization of trade in AFTA scheme is not only a challenge, but more likely a massive problem, for they have minimum competitive advantage compared to other ASEAN countries (especially Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand). 
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Since the 1970s, Indonesian economic development was built on the basic pattern of the bureaucratic-industrialist relationship, which caused fragile industrialists and corrupt bureaucrats. These bureaucrat-industrialist relationships grew immensely in Soeharto�s era, and are still sustained until now.
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Recently, Indonesia had to face the competitive trade among ASEAN countries as the consequences of the implementation of the regional integration commitment through AFTA. Moreover, as a member of ASEAN, it looks like Indonesia has no choice but to join this competition. 
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Until now, there is so much resistance in implementing AFTA in Indonesia, especially accepting the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT)scheme in the import sector (for both industrialist and customs). The implementation of CEPT scheme, in the import sector, makes Indonesian industrialists worry of losing their dominance on local markets. On the other side, the bureaucrats, especially the Indonesian customs, will lose their revenue from import duty and also their �under-table business�, that causes a high cost economy and creates so many inefficiencies.	eea7021953a2a90fa0b2b629f2c233ab	09295b1ae167a4bc4bb244684d6b3471	a20692e84a51523a468f9f645643444d	article	AFTA : Indonesian Industrialist And Customs Perspective	Management Department � Petra Christian University Thomas Stefanus Kaihatu Lecturer of Economic Faculty	\N	2003
8250866	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000202	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000202}, priority = {2}	The economic crisis which had happening in Indonesia since 1997 has already given significant effect. Stock price decreased dramatically as well as its transaction volume. Boedie, et.all and Weston and Brigham state that there are many factor influence stock price such as profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate. This, the aim of this research is to find at whether profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate have significant effect to fluctuation of the stock price within the economic crisis in Indonesia. The result of this research proves that the change of profitability, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate have significant influence to the fluctuation of company stock price within the period of the economic crisis. Partially, only interest rate and exchange rate have significant effect to stock price in the period of the economic crisis.	42b90b21af646ef69fc5bffadf5ec412	43b5ddc469a8daa9fc9dd975eac18e54	cc48b4eccd86ffe59f3a5a5931cf4a22	article	Peranan Profitabilitas, Suku Bunga, Inflasi Dan Nilai Tukar Dalam Mempengaruhi Pasar Modal Indonesia Selama Krisis Ekonomi	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Surabaya Mudji Utami	\N	2003
8250867	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000203	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000203}, priority = {2}	This research is conducted to the students of class 1999, 2000, and 2001 of Economics Faculty of Petra Christian University. This research focuses on cognitive and affective motive of those subjects in using BCA�s debit card, assuming that consumers tend to use objective and subjective factors in considering to purchase certain product. The result of this research shows that achievement needs, power needs, and affiliation needs simultaneously influence the motive of the subjects in using BCA�s debit card, in which 46% of the influence can be explained by the model. Achievement needs have more dominant influence compared to power needs. Besides that, education factor (study duration) found to influence the cognitive motive, which is shown by the motive difference among class 1999, 2000, and 2001.	12396b422b682771c4c0e84df67c8b0c	e908a2638618ef1153b4559b48a7fce9	d2360a3d9c11f9dfe4152d2353343fca	article	Pengaruh Kebutuhan Terhadap Motif Penggunaan Kartu Debet Bank Central Asia (BCA) di Kalangan Mahasiswa Aktif Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya	Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Hatane Semuel Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250868	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000204	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000204}, priority = {2}	With increasing global competition for manufacturers, interest has grown among researchers and practitioners in the role of technology in assisting firms to maintain their competitive advantage. Technology adoption is a powerful force for industrialization, increasing productivity, supporting growth, and improving the standards of living. One of the issues raised on the relationship between technology and competitive advantage is whether the relationship is the same for all organizations with abundant or scarce resources. This study focused on the role of resources on the technology-productivity relationship. Data were collected through mailed questionnaires to the CEO of Indonesian manufacturing firms. This study finds that soft technology have positive impacts on productivity. Furthermore, availability of resources is found to significantly moderate the relationship between technology and productivity.	c7fa02981daafafa6c51480a42c36db7	6593c2f7d342e6902f703dc1ab349307	9d83b2e03ed7843478f5651c7ba91259	article	Peran Sumber Daya Dalam Meningkatkan Pengaruh Teknologi Terhadap Produkvitas	Lena Ellitan Staff Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Widya Mandala Surabaya	\N	2003
8250869	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000205	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000205}, priority = {2}	The study of testing the impact of several factors on stock price of hotel industry listed in Indonesia stock exchange is based on an approach to the constant growth of dividend discount model.
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By using regression analysis, this study provides evidence that stock price is influenced by book value equity per share and return on equity. The other factors of the research model such as return on asset (ROA), debt to equity ratio, stock return, market risk and return on the market index have no impact to the stock price. 
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In general, it�s discovered that all of the factors have weak influence in explaining stock price variation which means that mostly it is determined by other various things.	0bc4e473af3a6cd667e7d63fe42f8af1	5baefa69a6f93d55bee081a4e91614b2	d8e2e53187d384554c6f85f54683d6da	article	Analisis Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Harga Saham (Kasus Perusahaan Jasa Perhotelan yang Terdaftar di Pasar Modal Indonesia)	Jurusan Manajemen Universitas Kristen Petra Edi Subiyantoro Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Merdeka Malang Fransisca Andreani Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250870	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000206	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000206}, priority = {2}	This study on Initial Public Offerings (IPO) showed that IPO stocks on average were underpriced, underperformed in the long run aftermarket and the Hot and Cold market cycle was present. These phenomenom can be explained by among others, the following: Asymetric Information, Winner�s Curse, Traditional-Ibbotson, and Signalling Equilibrium Phenomenom. However, all of these can�t give a satisfactory explanation because they were based on the price which existed on the secondary market (Underpriced Theory). The Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) theory tried to explain the IPO anomaly differently so that the IPO anomaly could be explained clearly.	f72180c2645a0d489d3c67dffd6763c6	48e230a25698cae41e9122959a095fd9	6ed711269b9109f8fbdbc8100c5f4c88	article	Problema Anomali Dalam Initial Public Offering (IPO)	Jurusan Manajemen � Universitas Kristen Petra Sautma Ronni B Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2003
8250871	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000207	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN03050208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000207}, priority = {2}	The economic function of the Chinese has been existing since many centuries ago. This function has close relationship with �Jati Diri� of a businessman or an entrepreneur in the economic activities. Besides, the context of the social cultural and political interaction which has been prevailing for centuries, will condense to form the �Jati Diri� of a Chinese in Indonesia community. This must have positive or negative influences in a community. A sample with an application on the ethical interaction in Surabaya completes this contextual thinking. The projection to overcome it is our assignment in our nation economics, between the community and the government.	1b9cb96f28a37186b785c56290d61191	bded36a7e27d08248521ba8c40872477	872d0c67abfd9d5188bbbbdb4d6b4ece	article	Peran Orang Tionghoa dalam Perdagangan dan Hidup Perekonomian dalam Masyarakat (Studi Kepustakaan dan Studi Kasus tentang Interaksi Etnik Tionghoa dan Pribumi di Bidang Perekonomian di Surabaya)	Lukas S. Musianto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi dan Fakultas Komunikasi Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2003
8250872	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000208	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000208}, priority = {2}	In the practice of policy reform, the new thinking in development theorizing found its expression in the formulation of the so-called Washington Consensus. Triggered by widespread government failures, the Washington Consensus is based on stabilization-cum-adjustment policies recommended by the Bretton Woods organizations and US economic officials. It emphasizes the need for prudent macroeconomic and financial policies, unified and competitive exchange rates, trade and financial liberalization, privatization, and deregulation. However, because of neglecting political domain, the running of economic reform resulted a deeper economic crisis.  
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Beside, in the implementation phase, economic reform process often meet political barriers. At least three political barriers often fail economic reform program. First, collective action problems arise to the extent that economic reforms have the properties of a public good, either for the society as a whole or for a large number of potential beneficiaries. Second, In a distributive model, policy reform is supported by winners and opposed by losers, and the outcome is given by the balance of political power between the respective action. Third, one classic problem with many reforms is that the costs of reform tend to be concentrated, while benefits are diffuse, producing perverse organizational incentives (Haggard dan Kaufman, 1995:156-157). Argentina and Mexico cases show that economic reform can failure due to polical barriers
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	4a72fa87eefc4a37c7b941193767388e	b1bbd814d8b9cb9bcd2b544bea9f645e	6198bff57d881030130067b7f4b3fadf	article	Reformasi Ekonomi, Konsensus Washington, dan Rintangan Politik	Jerman Ahmad Erani Yustika Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Brawijaya dan Kandidat Doktor di University of G�ttingen	\N	2004
8250873	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000209	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000209}, priority = {2}	Service is a very unique area because its differences. In this area human elements  is extremly important because its role in achieving company� main goal which is to gain more loyal consumer since loyal consumer will lead to greater competitive advantange. This research aim to describe and find out the effect of human elements on customer loyalty through customer satisfaction and trust. We use path analysis to test the research model and the result suggest that employee reliability is the most important variable among human elements in gaining customer loyalty through customer satisfaction and trust. It also suggest the important role of customer� trust to customer satisfaction. In order to gain loyal consumer from human resources management perspective, service organization needs to develop its intellectual capital.	3c666f91b22211994b5c820ed84a2822	4cdf57674534f33b6f77a46060d99335	9957f736e24f8acf298cdfb0ea2441e8	article	Upaya Mencapai Loyalitas Konsumen dalam Perspektif Sumber Daya Manusia	Universitas Kristen Petra Erna Ferrinadewi Kandidat Doktor di Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya S. Pantja Djati Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Manajemen	\N	2004
8250874	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000210	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000210}, priority = {2}	This study is directed to deepen the Sig Sigma conceptuals, as a very useful managerial instrument for every firm that needs competitive advantage in the era of new economy.	12ab9aa7ea538e03ab090540e553f742	dbd6b03717451af9f9c3a7f35a0677e5	59f583514cdfced9a886e2671541541f	article	Six Sigma, Perangkat Manajerial Perusahaan pada Era Ekonomi Baru (Sebuah Pendekatan Konseptual Terhadap Studi Literatur)	Universitas Kristen Petra Sugiono Sugiharto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Juruan Manajemen	\N	2004
8250875	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000211	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000211}, priority = {2}	Focusing the problem on the research factors that cause buying interest of sarong is  how large the total variance explaining the preference of buying interest  of sarong. This research was purposed to identify the preferent and dominant factors of buying interest. 
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Decision making process of buying is begun by marketing stimulant (product, price, promotion, place) and other stimulants (economic, technology, politic culture), which build buyer characteristics. Those aspects above build customer perception about the clothes dressing and customer will recognize what�s characteristic of cloth they need.
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 The research was in Pasuruan and Gresik, in order to get non probability purpossive sample, by questionaring to 120 respondents. Each respondent was asked to judge his preference by choosing from fully agree till fully disagree gradually of six alternatives of Likert scale. Primary data were collected and analyzed by using the technics of  Factor Analysis and Descriptive Analysis. To make the analysis running well used SPSS Program.
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The result of this research conclude that the preferent factors of buying interest of customer are Quality, Reference, Brand and Colour, Packaging and Price, Discount and Gift, and Supplies Factors. And the dominant factors are Quality and Reference Factors.
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	1c66971d1fef2ae97054ed2ca57369f9	d656af9a97a6acde73e69cf8535766fd	416361a1877557f0d57b20d2d045f117	article	Analisis Faktor-Faktor yang Menimbulkan Kecenderungan Minat Beli Konsumen Sarung (Studi Perilaku Konsumen Sarung di Jawa Timur)	Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya Ujianto	\N	2004
8250876	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000212	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000212}, priority = {2}	Nowdays bad financing causes almost every family problem. Basicly the main cause is families� lack of ability to manage their money, or lack of time to make a financial plan which cause many problems, such as: negative cashflow, bad investment, bad educational plan and many more.
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In order to achieve a financially settled family, a socialization program about the importance of family financial planning, the training and financial planner services are needed. These programs require help from educational organization, more specifically universities, because one of their purposes is to be a study center for society. 
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To support the needs of programs above, besides the reasons that I have mentioned before, the result of family financial research reveals that one factor which influences family interest in financial planning is how well educated that family is. The result shows that a housewife in Surabaya whit S1- degree is more interested in doing a financial planning than those with average educational experience. Therefore it can be concluded that education factor holds important role in crisising family�s interest in financial planning.
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There is why, an improvement in Universities� role to achive a financially settled family in Surabaya is needed. Every university in Surabaya starts to open classes for those programs about. Financial educators in universities must take active part, which is being financial planner and speakers in advantage socialization program and financial planning training. With help from universities, hopefully there will be a lot of financially settled families in Surabaya with positive casflow on there financial conditions, with ability to make the right investment and do their educational plan which is appropriate to families� objectives.	509251ff2a61c6b4c0e59a2943896d05	03db8a74b26362e37aefd3727597fdc8	c215469a9d10d4896fdc1ea87714ebb2	article	Peran Universitas di Surabaya dalam Meningkatkan Jumlah Keluarga Mapan di Surabaya (Seri Penelitian Keuangan Keluarga)	Universitas Kristen Petra Yohnson Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Juruan Manajemen	\N	2004
8250877	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000213	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000213}, priority = {2}	Some ways have been conducted to improve the quality of the human resources. One of them is to apply TQM.
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The data used in this experiment was primary data obtained from the respondents. Coefficient of determination was used to examine the model fit. t-test had been used to examine the hyphoteses  partially and F-test had been used to examine hypotheses secara simultaneously. 
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The result showed that the role of employee, role of leader, relation between leader and emplyoee, aspect of organization and aspect of environment were among variables that have a siqnificantly  influence on the improvement of (1) theoretical ability; (2) technical ability; (3) conceptual ability; (4) moral ability; (5) technical skill (6) the quality of human resources.
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	2f07b1e095683514061af4f15661b2f4	3d9736f039eae31ad84eed643dee6397	1e4db51e74857a162bce0c1fe8f30e59	article	Pengaruh Penerapan Peran Total Quality Management Terhadap Kualitas Sumberdaya Manusia	R. Andi Sularso	\N	2004
8250878	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000214	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000214}, priority = {2}	Spa (Sanus Per Aquam or Solus Per Aqua) as a health and beauty care method coherence with various elements include in the Ten Elements of Spa Experience, through the spirit, body, and mind approach, creates a balance between spirit, body, and mind (reflect), a relax atmosphere that could revitalize, and revives the joy (rejoice), and now supported with various facilities and resources, Spa could be an option of healing and therapy.
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Beautician and beauty clinics who offer Spa as their menu and facilities, but misconceive the meaning and concept of Spa probably make people unwilling to try and have a negative impression about Spa. It will cause a distortion in forming a perception, and also could affect the perception of people about business image of Spa.	0fc0203c489882329893ee00316389ef	51c72b11db036026b580e4e999bbac0e	777b31d5e053851063fda55c3cb054ce	article	Persepsi Masyarakat Surabaya Terhadap Spa Sebagai Sarana Perawatan Kesehatan, Kebugaran Dan Kecantikan	Peter R.Y Pasla	\N	2004
8250879	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000215	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000215}, priority = {2}	The emergence of such prediction as to say that with the coming data relational basis to eliminate the data redundancy would cause the accounting double entry bookkeeping to be left behind. This is due to the fact that double entry bookkeeping produces data redundancy. This paper's objective is to find out whether the double entry bookkeping technique can be left behind with the development of data relational basis.	83f3c1634ef5539ce61484a4d35fca8c	9376221a942b4b2bf03c39801bd9b9e5	4585f77ea2da33742d65650a20c922eb	article	PENGARUH PERKEMBANGAN BASIS DATA RELASIONAL TERHADAP TEKNIK DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING	Setyarini Sentosa	\N	1999
8250880	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000216	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000216}, priority = {2}	The monetary crisis that happens recently brought a significant effect to the exchange rate of rupiah among the other currencies. The dramatic change of the exchange rate of rupiah will surely influence a company's financial statement. Financial statement can no longer reflect the financial position and operating performance of a company. Due to that reason, a company start to change their used in preparing the financial statement. How to change the reporting currency is governed by The Financial Accounting Standard No. 52 	7fda2af265c1eaabb3d6ee54b0837483	03b6ed7adbef2f2d5c62b149bf4aeb1e	b6d7c96e4af2ba572cc045c52a897813	article	PSAK NO. 52 - MATA UANG PELAPORAN SEBUAH CONTOH PENERAPAN	Y. Jogi Christiawan	\N	1999
8250881	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000217	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000217}, priority = {2}	The company's performance is mostly measured by analysis based on the financial ratio for a specific period. This type of measurement is highly dependent upon the accounting methods used in preparing the financial statement. Therefore a company's performance often looks good and improving overtime, but in reality its performance is deteriorating.
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The unreliable accounting measure needs an improved performance measure that will recognize and encourage management actions and strategies to increase the overall value of the company and ultimately to punish any activity that reduce value. The introduction of Economic Value Added (EVA) has been very relevant recently because based on its definition, EVA measures the amount of value added created by specific action or strategy taken in a company. EVA is also used in the process of goal setting, capital budgeting, performance assessment, and most importantly, incentive compensation within a company. Its implication to the overall being of a company is so important these days that it should not be overlooked when companies plan their strategies.	a0155f8b7c14a58b949f821fa10b05f6	f7bd5d3c58b92e51cabc01e0bc2fd0e2	9ac856cdf757cd30e9e16cf438ea7e92	article	ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED SEBAGAI UKURAN KEBERHASILAN KINERJA MANAJEMEN PERUSAHAAN	Lisa Linawati Utomo	\N	1999
8250882	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000218	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000218}, priority = {2}	It is not public's secret anymore, that if there are some efforts from tax payers, not only individual but also business entity to manage the amount of taxes that they have to be pay to the government. For them the taxes are cost, therefore they need to make some initiative or strategies to minimize the taxes liabilities in order to reach the optimal of the income after taxes.
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Generally, the strategies that have been done in a tax planning are considered taking advantages of the 'holes' in tax regulation. That is why tax planning is not against the law.	6589d8eb36e5197b3e6345a4a316a2f4	06a55c2ceb276664bbe52ae0a9f24738	63f748ca8f0855d0dc2b83e2a548a198	article	TAX PLANNING : SEBUAH PENGANTAR SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF MEMINIMALKAN PAJAK	Yenni Mangoting	\N	1999
8250883	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000219	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000219}, priority = {2}	The monetary crisis that happens among the ASEAN countries including Indonesia has cause the broken of the national economical aspects. The monetary crisis causes the imported inflation, which is the result of the sharp depreciation of rupiah exchange rate toward the foreign exchange rate. This condition can cause the heavy inflation pressure for Indonesia.
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The inflation phenomenon in Indonesia actually is not the short-term phenomena. That is only happens incidentally. In fact, the same general problem also happens in others developing countries. The inflation problem in Indonesia is the kind of long-term inflation that caused by the structural of economic obstacles that still occur in Indonesia. As the result, the reconstruction of inflation problem in Indonesia is not enough to be accomplished only with monetary instruments, which usually tend to be in short-term. Therefore, the reconstruction in the real sector with the main target to eliminate the nation structural economic obstacles also needed in order to improve the national economy of Indonesia.	d9fc77a211cf8ecf58d61fa12cb1db96	a44a521ff3ead57ee4dcf99216c3bdca	9decca6f134923ea25fe7bc25bedb535	article	INFLASI DI INDONESIA : SUMBER-SUMBER PENYEBAB DAN PENGENDALIANNYA	Adwin S. Atmadja	\N	1999
8250884	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000220	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000220}, priority = {2}	Improving quality is an essential thing for a company to exist in the business competitive world. It's not time for a company to focus only on a high sales volume, but it's time for a company to focus on customer satisfaction. If the company can give customer satisfaction through their product, they will achieve maximum profit automatically. They are many method techniques to identify quality cost appeared in a company. It is very easy to control quality cost in a company if they are accounting data about it. But it will be very difficult to control the quality cost if the cost is hidden and can not be seen on accounting data. Variety techniques have been developed to solve this hidden quality cost. One of these method is Taguchi Method. By using Taguchi Method, a company will be helped to control and estimate quality cost especially hidden quality cost.	a84d5758f109fbe32955b6828c2485f7	f4ed00b9e39d58655bdbc864e6f3d518	fe02a0117114ac9316dc7fe8d9a104f9	article	PENGUKURAN BIAYA KUALITAS : SUATU PARADIGMA ALTERNATIF	Monika Kussetya Ciptani	\N	1999
8250885	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000221	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000221}, priority = {2}	Profit is one of any indicator that used for performance evaluation of management. For fair presentation of revenue as important variable, the accurate measurement method needed. We must be sure that the revenue recognition and matching principle were follow. Revenue recognition for long term construction usually uses the percentage of completion method with two approaches, like physical approach and cost approach. Unfortunately, both physical approach and cost approach include seriously disadvantages. The effect of this disadvantages, that the profit as performance indicators were bias or distorted. What are disadvantages that exist in the percentage of completion method? Is the integration approach more accurate and can eliminate the disadvantages of the old one, so the revenue for the current period more accurate, fair and realistically?.	3aea64187be3d4f20ccfcbe47564d154	83f7517a91efbd8cc8a11584baa3982c	6782d4dbc30fee7268a9fc58484bf61f	article	PENDEKATAN INTEGRASI DENGAN BASIS BIAYA ELEMENTER: ALTERNATIF PENGAKUAN PENDAPATAN DALAM KONSTRUKSI JANGKA PANJANG	I Made Narsa	\N	1999
8250886	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000222	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000222}, priority = {2}	The purpose of financial audit is to give opinion that the financial statement present fairly, in all material respect, the financial position, the result of operation and cash flow in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. In this case, the focus of financial audit is financial statement. A Independent Auditor do not consider that the financial statement is the reflections of company business transaction that result from accounting process. In the accounting process, the distorsion information could be happened in business transaction. For examples the finished good must be presented at historical cost at financial statement, but if, the competitor could sell with the lower price or there are any substitutes, its presentation must be adjusted. A financial statement could not present the information about the competitors.
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Hence the auditor must be understand all aspects of client business. A conceptual framework for understanding client business will be presented in this article. 	c9a09760192d7249430587b83187b64d	757a3a554ec98c47cf2f3a7ce1c7b1bd	15f5f1d12b336cfc161467ee31247f2a	article	AUDIT BISNIS	Yulius Jogi Cristiawan	\N	1999
8250887	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000223	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000223}, priority = {2}	In the very competitive bussiness environment, the company ability to create or develop its product is an important thing to keep. With the competitivenes of each product, especially industrial product, each product has a short life-cycle. The life-cycle of an industrial product become shorter because of the technology used in its development phase. This will be one of many factors that encourage industrial company to develop their product, besides the profitability factor that many companies achieve for. In industrial product development process, companies use many method to develop its product and shorten their industrial product life-cycle, but it is still difficult to obtain cost which incur to develop an industrial product. An industrial company has to know exactly its product development costs and determine its most expensive production activities in order to plan future financial performance and identify potential improvements. Using life-cycle costing, a company can anticipate the costs which occur in each phase of product life-cycle and determine the product cost of new industrial product which has been developed accurately.	aa077422e0ef33872f8631a57029aa72	53e6f5379d11e8b53f71eabc5182f8fe	54b8eacccca04a140b14ac4b9773e87a	article	SUATU PENDEKATAN BARU DALAM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COSTING UNTUK BARANG-BARANG INDUSTRI	Monika Kussetya Ciptani	\N	1999
8250888	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000224	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000224}, priority = {2}	Business combination incurred if two or more separate company join to be one economic entity. There are some reasons which taken by companies to have business combination. They are cost advantage, lower risk, fewer operating delays, avoidance of takeovers, acquisition of intangible assets and another reason. 
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There are two methods of business combination, they are purchase method and pooling by interest. Purchase method based on assumption that business combination is a transaction whether one entity is acquired net assets from other companies who joined. Pooling of interest method based on assumption that there is a unity of the ownership of companies. The assets and liabilities of the new entity after combination is the same with the total book value of assets and liabilities of both companies before combinations. 
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The impact of business combination for taxation depend on method used by. The implementation of purchase method will create difference between market value and book value, that is taxable income. On the contrary, the implementation of pooling of interest method will not create any taxable income since this method uses the book value to appraise company. 	aa814c31c6eb1ab5f9e31e1ac6372a1c	53fc7e33056ec161bfdbc37889dc514b	787549cfc715730b70d28e927afcb5e9	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE BY PURCHASE DAN POOLING OF INTEREST DALAM RANGKA PENGGABUNGAN USAHA (BUSINESS COMBINATION) DAN EFEKNYA TERHADAP PAJAK PENGHASILAN	Yenni Mangoting	\N	1999
8250889	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	1	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000225	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU99010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000225}, priority = {2}	Legal, social, and economic environment and conditions which differ among countries influence accounting standards which, consequently, differ among countries. The emergence and importance of globalisation such as international trade and multi national enterprise bring an implication that there is such a need of international accounting standard. There are two concepts about international accounting standard , i.e. harmonization and standardization. 	ab2aba7e0bac8a2aebd6bd51866cd73f	3eb356f418665a4c5e1704891882231c	092fe1174663707ca170c0720244cc38	article	AKUNTANSI INTERNASIONAL : HARMONISASI VERSUS STANDARDISASI	Arja Sadjiarto	\N	1999
8250890	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000226	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000226}, priority = {2}	In recent years, the business's environments have changed and facing the transition era from industrial age to information and communications age. These changes caused by advanced in technology, intimately connected with transportation technology, information and communications technology, and manufacturing technology. These changes tend to revolutionary than evolutionary.
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There are many changes in various aspects cause the changes of the business's environment, thereabouts changes in management and organization paradigm, market, marketing (e.g. E-Commerce), nature and characteristics of production, the vision, mission, and business strategy, and cost management systems (e.g. in performance evaluation-the balanced scorecard).	891f8d05ffa041cd8dfba274a5519b47	2d74c2d713cfd7e7312f0b7a9708871d	0a7cd7ca725b966be70e81acb59fc54f	article	PERUBAHAN LINGKUNGAN BISNIS DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP SISTEM MANAJEMEN BIAYA	I Made Narsa	\N	2000
8250891	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000227	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000227}, priority = {2}	Auditing concept pertaining to the assessment of control risk, control testing and substantive testing related to the collection of evidence. Used of Electronic Data Processing (EDP) into processing of accounting data has effects on controls and the audit trail. The independent auditor must evaluate these effects on the element of the control structure and must be aware of how EDP may change the audit trail. Additional controls that have been specified in response to the effects of EDP on the processing of accounting data include general and application control. Computer auditor, the computer and computer testing can play major roles in controls and substantive testing.	dd9bb006350e4ee8884d5a5380f6289b	bf2b219165b18ed49ff98f170faea863	6eefc7169499b6f6b7605b8c3525f42a	article	KONSEP PENGAUDITAN DALAM LINGKUNGAN PENGELOHAN DATA AKUNTANSI TERKOMPUTERISASI	Yulius Jogi Christiawan	\N	2000
8250892	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000228	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000228}, priority = {2}	Performance measurement is an essential thing for a company. To become the winner in this global competition world, the company has to show a performance improvement from period to period. Recently, financial performance measurement is not enough to reflect the real business performance. That why Kaplan developed Balanced Scorecard Concept. The Balanced Scorecard Concept measure the organization's performance through four perspectives that are the financial perspective, customer perspective, internal business process perspective and learning and growth perspective. In dead, the Balanced Scorecard Concept is a concept in translating strategy into action to achieve organization's gool in the long term. The action is measured and controlled continually. This article count on the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard Concept in some companies in USA. Many problems a difficulties which occur on the implementation of the concept could became opinion and suggestions for some companies who want to implement the Balanced Scorecard. However, Balanced Scorecard will help organizations (companies) to measure their performance more comprehensive and accurate. 	f4c12520a098611da5185745713d5dcc	b032a4a47c548e67f3629d590f6485de	b4d46e91dc5f643ca1e4a3f1feb8c88a	article	BALANCED SCORECARD SEBAGAI PENGUKURAN KINERJA MASA DEPAN: SUATU PENGANTAR	Monika Kussetya Ciptani	\N	2000
8250893	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000229	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000229}, priority = {2}	The uses of internet in business are for information exchange, product catalog, promotion media, electronic mail, bulletin boards, electronic questioner, and mailing list. Internet can also be used for dialog, discussion, and consultation with customer online, therefore consumer can be proactively and interactively involved in designing, developing, marketing, and selling products. There are 2 methods for marketing products via internet, which are push and pull marketing. The advantages of internet in business strategy are global and interactive communication, information supply; consumer based service; increased cooperation; possibility to open new marketplace, product or services; and integrated the activity on-line. There are 2 applications in electronic commerce, which are business-to-business and business-to-consumer commerce. Electronic commerce payment transaction is arranged by Electronic Funds Transfer system, whereas the data security is governed by Secure Socket Layer, which then be developed to Secure Electronic Transaction. 	e1da10e3b276e41aaf2899e49c78dd94	617cb29f6294904b1b61e017449cd9fa	ec19ab1e69a91b6c7711ce82ecb60ec0	article	PENGGUNAAN TEKNOLOGI INTERNET DALAM BISNIS	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana	\N	2000
8250894	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000230	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000230}, priority = {2}	Recent investment inflows through the capital and money market has begun to stimulate the Indonesian economy. New investment instruments are offered by the capital market for the purpose of accomodating investor's risk dan return preferences. Besides stocks and bonds as the primary securities in the capital market, the Indonesian government also issued long-term bonds as its means to obtain capital funds from investors.
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Derivative securities, such as options and futures, are contractual agreement between two parties to deliver and purchase some specified amount of financial assets or commodity at a specified date and specified price. Option contracts give its holder the right, not the obligation, to do something; while futures contract obligates the transacting parties to perform or fulfill the contract agreement. 
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This paper discusses definition, terminologies related to derivative, profit profile and the use of derivative instruments in the company's hedging strategy. It is essential to note that companies may use different underlying instruments to hedge, such as commodities, gold, stock index, interest rate, and currency. 	fe1f16f3f2ce24422e43362b73d21e7c	bef5bc81c7032c4ea9f12764e67f1546	45e1d1b7784e0c1a0904caab7a8646be	article	INSTRUMEN DERIVATIF: PENGENALAN DALAM STRATEGI MANAJEMEN RISIKO PERUSAHAAN	Lisa Linawati Utomo	\N	2000
8250895	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000231	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000231}, priority = {2}	Transfer pricing is defined as a special price for sale that is used in exchange of interdivisional to record the revenue of the selling division and expense of the buying division. The main goal of transfer pricing is to evaluate and measure the performance of a company. But transfer pricing is often used by multinational companies to minimize tax paid through the re-engineering of price transferred among divisions. The key to a successful practice of transfer pricing from tax standpoint is the existence of related parties transactions. Related parties is relationship between one company with other company and this relationship happens because of such relationship between each company does not exist naturally.To regulate the tranfer pricing practice, the regulations govern the authority to realocate transfer price among divisions that have related parties transactions. 	3948ca56c288e901920c373ed64788c7	5b383a85ad0c144232f8f3decfe83c18	5d55a4ea1f308caffc1c3c955864d03d	article	ASPEK PERPAJAKAN DALAM PRAKTEK TRANSFER PRICING	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8250896	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000232	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000232}, priority = {2}	The economic development is the absolute requirement for the third world countries, including Indonesia. This matter is necessary to shorten the backwardness of the developing countries in order to catch up with the developed countries, especially in the economic and people's welfare. In the third world countries, the government generally organized the efforts of the economic development. However, there are some problems in this matter caused by the lack of the productive economy resources, especially the capital resources which are mostly play the important role on the development matter. In order to cover the capital shortage, the government of the concerning country try to obtain the capital resources from other countries through many kinds of external debts.
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For the short term, the external debt will be very helpful in helping the Indonesian government to cover the deficit of the APBN as the effect of the routine expences and the huge development expenses. Therefore, the progress of economic development can be fastened according to the former planned target. However, in the long term, it happens to be that the external debt can trigger many monetary problems in Indonesia.
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In monetary crisis, the Indonesian's external debt, including the government's external debt has rapidly increased in rupiah measurement. Therefore, it makes the Indonesian government has to add the new external debt to pay the previous external debt which has been expired. The accumulation of the external debt and its interest will be paid through the Indonesian APBN by paying in step by step every year. This matter causes the lack of the Indonesian people's welfare in the future. It is obvious that this matter will also add the burden of the Indonesian people, especially for those who responsible to pay taxes regularly.	e470120e8858c11ecce98982aa922875	d46c9c15697ea289fe64c04a576ce3c7	e94cccd10869ecf6b1a8557a7bbf4b08	article	UTANG LUAR NEGERI PEMERINTAH INDONESIA : PERKEMBANGAN DAN DAMPAKNYA	Adwin Surya Atmadja	\N	2000
8250897	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000233	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000233}, priority = {2}	The value of information depends on its content, how to find it, and how to utilize it to support user?s activities. It means that the value of information can only be determined until the information has been received. First step for analyzing such cost are to identify and classify them properly. This classification should be based on the total costs of entire service activities such as direct costs, indirect costs, and some instances of additional costs. The important elements for determining costs that are burdened to users are salaries, raw materials or collection costs, and unexpected costs. The strategy for determining cost of information service in library depends on the aim for offering the services, price of service/product, and the fitness between the needs and the information provided as well as the demand for the services being offered. Although the cost and price of information services could be determined by five approaches ?(those are optimal pricing, pricing according to value, pricing for full cost recovery, marginal cost pricing, and free distribution of services information)? provider must consider the content of information. It means that the calculation of information service cost should be based not only by fixed and variable costs, but also by the information contents and depreciation of each collection. 	e919869aeb87971a9d61b8b679859824	4dd7d94d7d6bbe0f12cc3c5edd679a46	a5b428aff703f39e88c77137a4db52d4	article	ASPEK-ASPEK BIAYA DALAM JASA INFORMASI	Tri Margono	\N	2000
8250898	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000234	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000234}, priority = {2}	Earnings management is a new phenomenon, which has contributed to the development of accounting theory. The term earnings management occurs as a direct consequence of the efforts undertaken by managers or preparers of financial statements in an attempt to affect accounting information, especially earnings, for his/her own and/or company?s benefits. Earnings management can not be interpreted as a negative action since it does not solely concern with earnings manipulation. Theoretically, there are many ways or methods available for managers or preparers of financial statements to affect reported earnings,which are considerably possible from the view of positive accounting theory. The positive accounting theory suggests that managers may have the incentives and intention to behave opportunistically for obtaining his/her private gains by selecting certain accounting methods. Empirical studies have shown that earnings management is evidenced in many economic contexts. This indicates that certain economic events or variables can be utilized as a mechanism for managing earnings. This evidence provides opportunity for accounting researchers, in particular, and management researchers to examine the possibility of occurrence of earnings management in various economic contexts. 	d96e15e8fef09b2c90e15680d30fbce9	eacc04d0df23dd8e022235d939a5ce9d	0715ac0769804bfb73f795e777a9ce36	article	EARNINGS MANAGEMENT: SUATU TELAAH PUSTAKA	Tatang Ary Gumanti	\N	2000
8250899	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000235	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000235}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia, taxes take a significant part in both budgeter and regulatory functions. The first function of taxes at last put them as a primary mechanisms or tools for the government to make the highest income from taxes. In order to achieve that goal Direktorat Jenderal Pajak as a government body make a tax reform policy. Special tax reform for tax income is done through the expansion of subjects and objects of tax, changes in tax rates to determine the tax liability, establisment of tax holiday and tax facility for special cases. Hence, the purpose of tax reform is for goverment to realize the target of cash inflow for more or less 163,403.2 billion from tax sector according to the government budget in 2001. 	3a6fd8fbd34a3b175a8402c6418fb7a3	136fe5abac108a67e4c4e1f1b53c47dd	efaa4eb8607e4d3dccb4d11370c1e080	article	MENYONGSONG TAX REFORM 2001: KHUSUS PAJAK PENGHASILAN	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2000
8250900	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000236	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000236}, priority = {2}	Information technology development has significantly changed the businesses. Various kinds of information systems which use information technology are Electronic Data Processing Systems (EDP), Data Processing Systems (DPS), Decision Support System (DSS), Management Information System (MIS), Executive Information Systems (EIS), Expert System (ES) and Accounting Information System (AIS). The development of information technology has also influenced management accounting dicipline as the producer of information for planning, controling and decision making . These influences, of course, has advantages and diadvantages for the companies.	8b0907b8b18af7b71d76351d9b03ed43	98543c513fd6b9c11b0cd2a66de92d5f	63deb7ba67a08866ecd07bcaf32929e2	article	PENGARUH PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI TERHADAP BIDANG AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN	Sri Maharsi	\N	2000
8250901	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000237	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000237}, priority = {2}	Accountability is one of the main focuses in achieving the good governance in Indonesia recently. The government will be asked to submit the report about the results of many programs which have already been undertaken. Then, the citizen and legislative committee can assess the government?s performance whether the government operates their job in an economic, efficient and effective ways. Techniques such as management by objectives, performance budget, operations research have provided tools for enhancing performance measurement. Performance measures consist of three broad categories of indicators ? those that measure service efforts, those that measure service accomplishment and those that relate efforts and accomplishment ? and certain explanatory information. 	7511c677f748bcfdd0a2d115d0a66b36	c3d4ad0e78dcddc969e7e8a5f09d2e09	b7f92f3073682460ed48f9be9b82de2b	article	AKUNTABILITAS DAN PENGUKURAN KINERJA PEMERINTAHAN	Arja Sadjiarto	\N	2000
8250902	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000238	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000238}, priority = {2}	The economic crisis has already generated some audit risks. Audit practices become more complex. Going concern issues, litigation toward accounting profession, changes in laws and regulations affecting the profession have created the risk environment. Accounting profession responses such changes by managing them properly. Two approaches that are used to mitigate such risks are the comprehensive approach, and the appropriate policies and procedures approach. Moreover Indonesian Accountant Association as a Standard Board Authority has issued some PSAK (Indonesian GAAP) and SPAP (Indonesian GAAS) to provide the guidance for implementing audit engagement in the risk environment. 	9ff6aad38a97f7f457888434a2ab76ae	56175eeffb7ebd229c7efce83e733395	c86f8ebbb166404c4369104876b31ee8	article	PROFESI AKUNTAN MERESPON DAMPAK MEMBURUKNYA KONDISI EKONOMI	Juniarti	\N	2000
8250903	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000239	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU00020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000239}, priority = {2}	Interest rate characteristics will have an impact to the investing and financing decision making since interest rate is a cost of funding and expected outcome as well. Having the understanding of interest rate characteristics, the most efficient cost of funding and higher expected outcome will be resulted. Compound interest rate is a common rate in business that has always been modified with its compounding periods, known as effective interest rate. In practice, the effective interest rate will be converted to the flat interest rate so that it will be easy to do the investing and financing as well as finding the most effective cost of funding with the highest outcome. 	5a46dca9b27ae831ca5e5d13c8359f9a	1a2158159895f755a07929e813ba0dac	69b8642d55cd1e125853131e5c540841	article	TINJAUAN ATAS SUKU BUNGA DAN DAMPAKNYA PADA KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI DAN PEMBIAYAAN	Devie	\N	2000
8250904	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000240	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000240}, priority = {2}	Consolidated financial statements must be prepared if one of the combining entities obtain control over another. These reports should not be biased in favor of any group and must be based on the underlying substance of the economic events. There are some approaches or methods in preparing consolidated financial statements such as parent company theory, entity theory, proportional consolidation and contemporary theory. 
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Certain problems and inconsistency in accounting procedures under each method arise in case the company owns less than 100% shares of the subsidiaries. Moreover there is no concencus among theorists which approach should be applied. Eventhough the pros and cons in arguing the proper approach has been going on in dabate, this paper attempts to set forth theoretical investigation to support the argumentation that contemporary theory is more appropriate approach. 	b0c06b1861c3596c3e972b1298cc57eb	ce9e0044c2f3825887ee3b576eade43b	c577ba2671d44eb29afa57435be57711	article	CONTEMPORARY THEORY SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN ALTERNATIF DALAM PENYUSUNAN LAPORAN KONSOLIDASI	Juniarti	\N	2001
8250905	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000241	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000241}, priority = {2}	Since the Bretton Wood sistem collapsed in early 1970s, the free floating exchange rate system has been being applied in many countries around the world. The exchange rate system choice is based on some economic advantages that will be obtained from it, considering some economic disadvantages that might be occurred. The valuation toward the advantages and disadvantages of the exchange rate system implementation exactly depends on the national economy it self, because such economy will give some responses in different ways. 
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In a small-opened economy, the effect that occurred in its national economy by the implementation of the floating exchange rate system will be different with the one which is received by a developed country. The exposition about the phenomenon that is happened in the small-opened economy country will become more clearly explainable by Mundell ? Fleming - model which is specially developed for those purposes-, and also by some basic theories related with the topic. 
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By using the perfectly capital mobility asumption, Mundell ? Fleming model is able to explain the effect of the economic policies implementation, specially fiscal policy and monetary policy, in a small economy country that has already applied the free floating exchange rate system will be different with other countries. Fiscal policy that has been implemented in the country will not significantly alter its national income, but it will cause an alteration in its exchange rate. However, monetary policy implemented in the same countries, will cause changes in its national income as a result of its exchange rate alteration. 	ea1663eeda325224030f70eec9dc3728	b06466485b5c9fb311c5e5a5de3f4202	0413d950e63173935363d938fc9e66b4	article	FREE FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM DAN PENERAPANNYA PADA KEBIJAKSANAAN EKONOMI DI NEGARA YANG BERPEREKONOMIAN KECIL DAN TERBUKA	Adwin Surya Atmadja	\N	2001
8250906	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000242	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000242}, priority = {2}	Organizations today have many activities that increase continuously. There are some activities that companies have to do to meet customers? need. Some companies try to increase efficiency in performing their activities and try to measure activities they do although the difficulties in measuring each activities are very high. In this case, time & motion study method is one of the solutions to help the company measuring their activity. The company?s activity consume time and resources, that is why time & motion study provides many techniques to measure activity in the company, for example: work sampling method, work-unit activity, time standard method, etc. Using these techniques, company can measure the productivity of resources used for every activity. In order to get better performance in cost reduction, the company should assign their cost to the product resulted. The method used is Activity-Based Costing method (ABC method). ABC method gives better result in assigning indirect costs to the product because it assigns costs to the product according to their activity. ABC method is the most appropriate method to be integrated with time & motion study method. The integration of the two methods could increase the ability of a company to measure and to control their productivity and cost efficiency in order to satisfy customers? demand.	fc7e3a5c44a166563ab37d3fc8fd2210	3c5f73a340d67ed1905054d0e47abdd0	e969775332ec1f230e6999f3b1aa4533	article	PENINGKATAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN EFISIENSI BIAYA MELALUI INTEGRASI TIME & MOTION STUDY DAN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING	Monika Kussetya Ciptani	\N	2001
8250907	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000243	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000243}, priority = {2}	In digital economy era, business organizations should create an effective computerized based information system, which not only provide the information quick, relevant and reliable, but also make the information flow quickly and smoothly so that it could response the problems and opportunities quickly. Therefore, the business organizations should implement the artificial intelligence such as Digital Nervous Systems (DNS) as its strategic need. DNS is an ideal vission of the information's flows that connecting all of the business organization's parts, that allow the organization to act, respone and adapt quickly and better. 
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To realize the vission of DNS, the business organizations should implement the business internet?s concepts, which has four related parts and build five components of technology. There are three steps to develop the DNS. Moreover, the implementation of the DNS cause to be brought in some advantages and threats as well for the business organizations. 	517861cb2184ff1c1ecf3edffd4ce07b	9b99ba4a6214e41867db3f0832107ab7	e6ad76fc63ff302ac8a079368dbb521c	article	PENERAPAN DIGITAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS (DNS) : SEBUAH USAHA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN BISNIS DI ERA EKONOMI DIGITAL	Sri Maharsi	\N	2001
8250908	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000244	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000244}, priority = {2}	Normalization concept in database is necessary in support in the computerized Accounting Information Systems (AIS). Entity Relationship Model (E-R Model) is usually used to design database as a common tool. However the rule of drawing E-R Model diagram is not so clear, therefore it make difficulty for data designer to construct normalization database. REA Model is a further development of E-R Model. REA Model using give-to-get principle that makes more easily to construct data model. 
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This paper discuss the logical and physical view data, schema, REA Model, how to construct REA diagram, database design stages and how accountant participate in database design, as well as how to implement REA model into relational database specifically for revenue cycle 	3b206440f9940336fad3951270ffda7b	2ff3be9ce01a140a8afae574a804c5bb	3690ea8a62fd8be257d78044b0529cd5	article	PENDEKATAN MODEL REA DALAM PERANCANGAN DATABASE SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI SIKLUS PENDAPATAN	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana	\N	2001
8250909	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000245	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000245}, priority = {2}	 Earnings management is a management act  in financial statement preparing  process in order to obtain  whether his personality welfare or  his company?s value. 
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This  research is a replication from Dechow et.al (1996) who had tested causes and consequences of earnings manipulation  in firms subject to AAER (Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Release) by SEC (Securities Exchange Commission). Purpose of this research is to give empirically evidence the influence of auditor reputation, board of directors, leverage, and public offering stock percentage at IPO time to the earnings management in initial public offering?s firms  which was listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange  at 1994 until 1997.Statistical analysis method used is multiple regression.
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This research?s result shows that leverage has significant influence to earnings management. It is mean that earnings management has a relation with external financing, especially debt. 	3e567a302248bba92950ff4318675316	dfe68a3341efb57b262ce511b2fcf957	3c77aabd46b5124afa14ab68eefa6c88	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP EARNINGS MANAGEMENT PADA PERUSAHAAN GO PUBLIC DI INDONESIA	Agnes Utari Widyaningdyah	\N	2001
8250910	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000246	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000246}, priority = {2}	 The high level of turnover intentions by accountant staffs had raised the potential cost for public accountant firms. The prior research done by Suwandi and Indriantoro (1999) had succesfully identified the process of turnover intentions, which related to the antecedents and consequences of job insecurity.  
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The responses of 30 accountant staffs from some public accountant firms to a questionnaire designed to measure variables were analyzed using a Pearson?s correlation coefficient. The result of this study was not generally consistent with Suwandi and Indriantoro (1999) because some hypotheses were rejected. This study identified that public accountant firm must be noticed organizational factors, such as organizational commitment, role conflict, role ambiguity, and organizational change.	65702532edfd94b7fa0c9d78b1ed6412	e55b3ec03b74b241f66a84be56ad5b16	4377fff709e99b2f523de26689ddc67c	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI TURNOVER INTENTIONS PADA STAF KANTOR AKUNTAN PUBLIK	Agus Arianto Toly	\N	2001
8250911	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000247	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000247}, priority = {2}	The implementation of e-business and e-commerce provide the value of virtual computer-based interactions and transactions. It causes the traditional value chain that revealed the sequentially flowed business process shifts to the customer-oriented value chain that are not sequential anymore. This paper will discuss about how the integration of e-commerce or e-business changes the way business work within its organization itself and between its trading partners and customers in the shipping and warehousing industry. It will be done in accordance to the strategy that is used by the company. Also, it will discuss the competitions in this industry at a glance. Since new business models are necessary to integrate e-commerce initiatives with overall business goals and strategy, then, this paper will take a closer look at the use of such technology to conduct business in order to be a leader in their industry and to leverage the business competitive advantages. How Fedex, as a leader in shipping and warehousing industry, build its e-commerce will be presented in detail to drive the readers understanding to this topic. Finally, this paper will discuss about its implication to the accounting profession.	dab06f767cfaa93e208467ed67ad7cfa	a02255a2be7ddae6330521eaeff12553	780cd030f990730760dec1e5355731ae	article	THE APPLICATION OF E-COMMERC IN SHIPPING AND WAREHOUSING INDUSTRY	Setyarini Santosa	\N	2001
8250912	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000248	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000248}, priority = {2}	Tax is a transfer of resources to the public sector under compulsion that taxable with tax regulation without receipt of a specific benefit of equal value, in order to accomplish some of a nation\\'s economic and social objectives. Collecting of tax should be based on equality concept. Indonesian tax system is based on the concept of horizontal and vertical equality. There is some tax policies in relation with Income Tax. They are kind of tax levied, who\\'s the taxpayer, which one will become tax objects, tariff of Income Tax and tax procedures.	c4720e3d927e7689339665690b6689a7	afae41e3f431574d759cc46c2154dc04	bbe849e1729bb2382524d547d0a91dc6	article	PAJAK PENGHASILAN DALAM SEBUAH KEBIJAKSANAAN	Jurusan Akuntansi Universitas Kristen Petra Yenni Mangoting Dosen Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2001
8250913	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000249	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000249}, priority = {2}	Every company must generate financial statement, that provide information about income, changes in financial position to whom that concerned. In preparing financial statement, each company has a power to choose the accounting methods and technics that recommended by Financial Accounting Standard.
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Accounting policies adopted by firm has a substanstial impact in financial statement.Therefore the company that has equal performance will report different result.This article try to present the impact of choosing depreciation method in calculating cost of goods sold.	93b35230f78eec0c7a140e401dff8132	ca5fa3e3035e74496d81102d55df6154	02b99d0f26951d4d0887c1d67c37a910	article	KAJIAN TERHADAP BEBERAPA METODE PENYUSUTAN DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PERHITUNGAN BEBAN POKOK PENJUALAN (COST OF GOOD SOLD)	Juniady Slamed Setiawan	\N	2001
8250914	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000250	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000250}, priority = {2}	This study is to analize the effect and implication of some behavioral characteristics toward companies performance in a relational contracting between manufacturing companies and their suppliers. This study is developed from the relational contracting model.
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Independent variables in this study are some behavioral characteristics that consist of interdependency, trust, and goal congruence. The effect of these variables is tested against companies performance through cooperation variable.
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Based on the theoritical model that is proposed in this research, the statistical techniques used in this study are multivariate correlation, regression analysis, and path analysis. These statistical techniques are used to analyze the data and test the hypothesis.
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The population are manufacturing companies that have contractual agreement with their suppliers simultaneously for at least one year and the material purchased must have dominant effect on the production process. The sample of 51 manufacturing companies in Jawa and Kalimantan are selected purposively.
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This research uses questionnaire with modified Likert scale into six scales of measurement. The results of statistical testing of four hypothesis show that three null hypothesis are rejected and, there for, performance hypothesis is accepted. There are significant and positive relationship between interdependency and cooperation, between trust and cooperation, and between cooperation and companies performance. One null hypothesis is not rejected, that is, goal congruence.
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The interdependency and companies performance which is not defined as a hypothesis before, results in the significant positive relationship.	c90a24fc11aecb857d00b705edc51c43	d01b4cdf58aa1292d3ad0ad1bef8e19f	76912c9ca45190473205ac42077c9a87	article	PENGARUH SALING KETERGANTUNGAN, KEPERCAYAAN, dan KESELERASAN TUJUAN TERHADAP KOOPERASI dan KINERJA PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR pada HUBUNGAN KONTRAKTUAL dengan PEMASOKNYA	Arsono Laksmana	\N	2002
8250915	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000251	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000251}, priority = {2}	There have been many studies on the determinants of foreign direct investment or FDI. Howerer, they are different both in the methodologies and the results. Although the influence of many factors that are assumed to be fixed (ceteris paribus) are very strong-such as macroeconomic variables GDP, economic growth and inflation, they left various conclusions and debates. FDI can be one of the important sources of capital in developing countries, and contribute, the national development by transfer of asset, management, and technology to stimulate the economy of the country.
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The research model uses some domestic characteristics, that will be combined in a short and long run period by using OLS. The Error Correction Model (ECM) and Granger Causality Test, are applied to the determine the factors that influence the foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indonesia within 1978 -2001. The result shows that economic variables such as GDP, growth, wage and export have positive effect to FDI. While non-economic variables such as Political Stability (SP) shows a negative effect. This conclusion is in a harmony with the empirical study done by Schneider and Frey (1986) that politicaal stability has a negative relations ship with FDI.	d52ec4d1f9c56b375fecc379e30ad20a	a78224994bc3769ac72dae89c4bf9fc4	b0164058b835ce9b817f153c660797bc	article	INVESTASI ASING LANGSUNG DI INDONESIA DAN FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHINYA	Sarwedi	\N	2002
8250916	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000252	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000252}, priority = {2}	The emerging of the internet and world wide web as enabler of electronic commerce has resulted in some complexities for accountants in conducting their engagement. In electronic commerce, which trading activities have been facilitated with computer network such as intranet, extranet or internet, internal control structure has become more complicated than those without network. Confidentiality, integrity, authenticity and non-repudiation are some of the major complex issues in the application of electronic commerce these days.Those complexities, which do not occur in non computer-based trading, are based on the fact that electronic commerce not only involves accounting disiplines but also technical comprehension from other diciplines. Accountants find difficulties in facing the internal control issues in computer-based information system environment, especially in a situation that business has already been implementing computer network in conducting its primary and support activities. This article will discuss material related to the current issues of internal control structure, the implication of electronic commerce on internal control structure and opportunities for accountants.	2ba0e2e0d0d42c4e405c774f119d0321	08af1aa8290adfdaebbe81795ce72f56	1ad79422aaaaee8ef9d7865a4c437815	article	ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: TANTANGAN KOMPETENSI AKUNTAN DALAM MENGHADAPI ISU INTERNAL KONTROL	Setyarini Santosa	\N	2002
8250917	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000253	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000253}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses and summarizes the efficient market hypotheses initially proposed by Fama (1970). According to the efficient market theory, the market is said to be efficient if 'security prices reflect all available information'. Fama (1970) contends that there are three types of market efficiency, namely weak form market efficiency, semi-strong form market efficiency, and strong form market efficiency. Over the last three decades, the efficient market theory has become the center of research interest and has attracted attention, which has contributed to the development of corporate finance theory.
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Empirical evidence however appears to support that the American stock market is classified to be the semi-strong form. This means that the information that forms the price in the market has been dominated by historical and public information, although the clear cut is still unwarranted. Other interesting aspect of the efficient market hypothesis is the strong evident of anomaly in the market, which appear to confront the efficient market hypothesis. There are at least four types of market anomalies that have been identified, namely firm anomalies, seasonal anomalies, event anomalies, and accounting anomalies.	67569123df0354db73cedc3511696fdd	8e9b5563f7876eb34c43db24e541300d	5e4b64a2870e7f14b380239ab253a5a9	article	BENTUK PASAR EFISIENSI DAN PENGUJIANNYA	Tatang Ary Gumanti	\N	2002
8250918	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000254	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000254}, priority = {2}	Since free-floating exchange rate system has been applied in Indonesia on August 1998, the accumulation of depreciation of rupiah against the US dollar has been about 48,7% until December 2001. This condition brings many argumentations about the reasons behind the exchange rate instability faced by Indonesia among many experts whether it is caused by economic factors or by non-economic factors. By recognizing the causes, it will be easier for the experts and government of Indonesia to formulate the solution.
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This research is intended to analyze the influence of economic variables, i.e. inflation, interest rate, money supply, national income in both Indonesia and The United State of America, as well as the position of the balance of international payment of Indonesia to the exchange rate movement in order to give contributions to solve the problem.
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Based on the result money supply becomes the only variable which has a significant influence on the exchange rate movement, instead of the other variables. Coefficient of determination of the research model is 32.5%, means that other factors, not accommodated in this research, give 67.5% influence to the exchange rate movement. These other factors can be catagorized as other economic factors or non-economic factors.
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Finally, it can be concluded that except the variable of money supply, most of the exchange rate movement is influenced by the other factors, which are economic factors or non economic factors. 	f1d4d5b189338864e60926dfcea74a81	ad937669a4abe3d875821322ac865b25	981bf803a5b048c8f15a7dfe13516b2b	article	ANALISA PERGERAKAN NILAI TUKAR RUPIAH TERHADAP DOLAR AMERIKA SETELAH DITERAPKANNYA KEBIJAKAN SISTEM NILAI TUKAR MENGAMBANG BEBAS DI INDONESIA	Adwin Surja Atmadja	\N	2002
8250919	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000255	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000255}, priority = {2}	The quality of auditing is determined by both competency and independency. The results of the previous researches on this problem reveal that profession as accountants has begun not attractive anymore for most people, and has begun altered by other professions. This phenomenon can influence the quality of students who want to apply for studying in accounting field, eventually it will lower the competence of their graduates. Moreover, the research show that the curriculum of teaching in accounting department nowadays seems cannot support appropriately the competence of the graduates. The research also empirically proves that experiences will affect the capability of auditors to find out all errors in their clients\\' financial statement, and trainings which are conducted both inside and outside their work places will enhance their expertise in dealing with auditing. For those reasons, information based on experiences from public accountant firms and professional accountant organizations are really needed to develop a set of curriculum for formal accounting education and trainings. 
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The results of research on the independency show that in making the decision, public accountants sometimes are influenced by the aim on how they can keep up their clients as long as possible. However there are other factors which can alleviate the influence. Moreover, other research gives some evidences that separating auditing staff that carries out consulting services can increase their independence. The impact of social and corporate culture on an auditor will influence his or her independence.	532e68eebee96c5338defa4828396230	d1f969da5ccbd9874495146893498aeb	fd8e88a8e0e0c50c9252170d55ef69b8	article	Kompetensi Dan Independensi Akuntan Publik : Refleksi Hasil Penelitian Empiris	Yulius Jogi Christiawan Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2002
8250920	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000256	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000256}, priority = {2}	This research intends to predict factors that drive client to switch their existing auditor based on prior research undertaken by Chow and Rice (1982). The main independent variable used in this research is qualified audit opinion. In addition, this study also include merger, management changes and expansion as the control variables.
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The analysis unit for the four independent variables are some companies in East Java especially Surabaya and Sidoarjo area which have been audited by Audit Firm. The data collection is conducted by using mail survey. The multivariate techniques, i.e binary logistic is used to test the hypothesis. Overall, the finding showed that there is no significant evidence that qualified audit opinion and the other three control variables as the predicted variable for auditor switch by some companies in Surabaya and Sidoarjo.	28b8bcf6e3e4e411a27b50bcf9a8f6a3	1be8d9914a64d431979afb479d9f79f0	f2412fd0b72f1b489da49f2757fb1a3e	article	Faktor-Faktor Yang Mendorong Perpindahan Auditor (Auditor Switch) Pada Perusahaan-Perusahaan Di Surabaya Dan Sidoarjo	Nelly Kawijaya	\N	2002
8250921	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000257	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000257}, priority = {2}	The understanding of the antecedent conditions influencing the design of management accounting systems (MAS) is very limited. Recently, researchers focus their attention on the understanding how different contingency variables influence MAS. The results of these studies have been, at best, equivocal and numerous calls have been made for further research.This study examines the role of management accounting system characteristics on the relationship to information technology, interdependence and managerial performance. Management accounting system characteristics was defined to the extent on which managers use broad scope MAS information for managerial decision making. Hypotheses were generated for indirect effects of contingency variables. The responses of 110 managers, drawn from manufacturing companies in East Java, were analyzed using a structural equation modelling (SEM). The results indicate that management accounting system characteristics act as a mediator in the relationship between information technology, organizational interdependence and managerial performance.	eb6044a3f40532817590f978f6da15a0	fa3c9a4573a3255f8a8ce6dfa034fe90	ee306508ba0c4ec544fb6b3ca5a1a947	article	Pengaruh Teknologi Informasi, Saling Ketergantungan, Karakteristik Sistem Akuntansi Manajemen Terhadap Kinerja Manajerial	Arsono Laksmana	\N	2002
8250922	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000258	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000258}, priority = {2}	This study investigates four proxies of competitive ratios that being influence to the company profitability. These proxies are industry profitability, weighted leverage, weighted capital intensiveness, and market share. The sample employed in the present study consists of the 41 firms, which have been listed at Jakarta Stock Exchange since 1994. The annual financial report data employed spans the years 1994-1997. The t and F tests in multiple regression models are used to test hypotheses.
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Research findings show that: first, industry profitability, weighted leverage, and capital intensiveness are statistically significant to influence return on assets. Second, industry profitability, weighted leverage, and market share are statistically significant to influence return on equity. Third, regression model of ROE has R2 higher than regression model of ROA. This result indicates that ROE model is more robust than ROA model. Fourth, industry profitability is superior to predict return on assets, while weighted leverage is superior to predict return on equity.	56e1bccb6df9806911ea25ef03f4a6b0	b915ad63959cdbe8f0278cdd9e357f85	ae139f7e568cb47b889afc9d655bb787	article	Analisis Pengaruh Profitabilitas Industri, Rasio Leverage Keuangan Tertimbang Dan Intensitas Modal Tertimbang Serta Pangsa Pasar Terhadap 'Roa' Dan 'Roe' Perusahaan Manufaktur Yang Go- Public Di Indonesia	Cyrillius Martono	\N	2002
8250923	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000259	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000259}, priority = {2}	Generally, in conventional accounting, financial statements are based on the historical cost principle that assumes that prices (monetery unit) are stable. Conventional accounting recognizes neither changes in the general price level nor changes in the specific price level. Consequently, if there are any changes in purchasing power such as in inflation period, the historical financial statement are not economically relevant and also income is usually overstated, and the fixed assets are usually understated.
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Actually, there are several methods on accounting for the effect of changing prices, such as constant accounting, current value accounting, and general price level accounting. General price level accounting will do restatement the components of financial statement to be a rupiah on a similar level of purchasing power, but without changes in accounting principles which using on conventional accounting.
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In practice, the controversy concerning the relevance of general price level accounting has been continuing. Pros and cons general price level accounting will be presented on this paper. Also the result of two researches concerning the influence of applied general price level accounting on the financial statement will be compared as considerations whether the general price level adjustment is necessary needed.	1ac0198434c5a54eed956893b04b720a	85d8d348f0ec585f797630cc95138a8c	30e68029424084956d64a4616b940100	article	Analisis Terhadap Perlunya Penyesuaian Laporan Keuangan Historis (Conventional Accounting) Menjadi Berdasarkan Tingkat Harga Umum (General Price Level Accounting)	Pwee Leng	\N	2002
8250924	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000260	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000260}, priority = {2}	This research objective is to analyze the influence of ex-dividend date announcement in the Jakarta Stock Exchange by taking 14 samples of shares. There are two kinds of samples, increasing dividend and decreasing divindend. 120-days of observation will be divided into 90-days estimation period and 30-days event period, including 15 days before and after the event.
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The method used in this research is event study that observe the stock price movement in the capital market. To examine the existence of price reaction, the abnormal return test will be conducted during the event period with analysis based on the concpet of CAPM (Capital Assets Pricing Model) and the abnormal return test to the increasing and decreasing dividend at the ex-dividend date.
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The result indicate that at the significant level of 10%, there are two working days which yield the abnormal return that is significant at the increasing dividend. Those are the fourth day before the event date with the value of 0.0011102 or around 0.1%, and the fifth day after the event date with the value of ?0.32184 or approximately 3%. Whereas the decreasing divideng reveals that there are three days that deliver the abnormal return which is significant. Those are thirteentg and the second day before the event date with the value of 0.028263 or approximately 2% and 0.0166274 or approximately 1%, as well as at the fifth day after the event date with the value of 0.029105 or 3%.
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The final conclusion is that stock price will negatively reacted to the announcement of increasing dividend at the ex-dividend date and positively reacted to the announcement of the decreasing dividend at the ex-dividend date.	ee94ac163a22548cabdcebec21705345	897db114d05c74e3e924567234c619b2	e6f2fc55fa348d4d91559b98e2a2b12e	article	PENGARUH PENGUMUMAN DIVIDEN TERHADAP PERUBAHAN HARGA SAHAM (RETURN) SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH EX?DIVIDEND DATE DI BURSA EFEK JAKARTA (BEJ)	R. Andi Sularso	\N	2003
8250925	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000261	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000261}, priority = {2}	This emperical research conducted 2003, is intended to test the hyphothesis about the influences of performance measurement system, reward system, TQM, the performance measurement system and TQM interaction, and the reward system and TQM interaction to managerial performance of PT. Telkom Divre V Surabaya.
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The research design is survey and quantitative approach with 54 samples of number of senior managers and staff of the total population 90 persons. It uses the multiple regression method to test heypothesis. 
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The result of the research is fail to reject Ho5, meaning that the reward system and TQM interaction have no significant influnce to the managerial performance. The other five are approved of received by the test.	9577bcb14b8229190205926e2caf076f	f8824f24be76a3796fc4dae9a874d3f8	83aa1155b8d28c93b138eb965cbd6776	article	PENGARUH INTERAKSI ANTARA TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT DENGAN SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DAN SISTEM PENGHARGAAN TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJERIAL Studi Empiris pada PT. Telkom Divre V Surabaya	I Made Narsa	\N	2003
8250926	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000262	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000262}, priority = {2}	The changing paradigm from labor based business to knowledge based business has made an inclusion of human resources into an income statement. Among intangible assets, human resources, which is called intellectual capital (IC), becomes the core asset in a company.
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IC consists three basic elements, they are human capital, structural capital and customer capital. In fact, these are the real power of the company in producing, developing, and bringing the company to the future. Accordingly proponents agree to disclose these on the income statement. Unfortunately, accounting practice has not accounted for them. Whilst, IC describes the creation values, accounting practice does not have tools to identity, measures and disclose them on the annual reports. Therefore this research attempts to provide ideas and open nuance for accountants.
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This research employ a thick library research, an alternative research methodology that suitable to answer the research question. This research is conducted in depth discourse producing some methods for measuring and reporting IC that are practiced recently.
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The study concludes that methods of measurement IC have been classified into a financial and non-financial measurement. For the reporting purposes, it is needed a supplement to the income statement consisting an intellectual capital statement.	7019a9d084a2165d2e073cdebd08821b	0ba8d9bbfdb2de5fbdb9f2b4bd976977	d1c75c9825e008f0214bd058aff5fb3c	article	INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: PERLAKUAN, PENGUKURAN DAN PELAPORAN (SEBUAH LIBRARY RESEARCH)	Tjiptohadi Sawarjuwono	\N	2003
8250927	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000263	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000263}, priority = {2}	Every activity in a certain company always deals with investing and financing decision. Financial management makes the investing and financing decision more effective in supporting the company?s growth. In order to see the effectiveness of investing and financing decision, financial management uses the financial ratio to analyze the numbers listed in the financial statements financial management measures the company?s growth base on sales changing. More over the company?s sustainable growth rate can be measured by balancing the investing and financing decision. In a success investing and financing decision can be measured by Return on Invested Capital (roic), Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and Economic Value Added (EVA).
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The matrix financial strategy is groups the companies into four quadrans and giving the company some strategic ideas to balance the company?s growth followed by investing and financing decision. Further more, the company?s growth can produce return to cover the financing cost. To apply the matrix financial strategy base on SWA and Mark Plus, 15 (fifteen) public companies with over one billion assets and 15 (fifteen) public companies wth bellow are used. one billion assets 	e5968a865c5e67ac73153e5e03527816	02e87d783b6de05d77820ee19d302e07	f606130c8aeebee02881f0e632f45db8	article	STRATEGI KEUANGAN MATRIKS: ALAT BANTU KEPUTUSAN INVESTASI DAN PEMBIAYAAN	Devie	\N	2003
8250928	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000264	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000264}, priority = {2}	The use of foreign currency is sensitive enough to the exchange rate fluctuation. To protect assets and liabilities that vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuation interest rate, taxpayers may use swap derivative financial instrument. Through this instrument, the risk which is caused by the changing of exchange rate can be avoded or minimized. Moreover with hedging, taxpayers will be able create gain from shifting the risk. Therefore hedging through the use of derivative instrument specially swap is an interesting phenomena to determine tax imposition.
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Taxpayers may apply kinds of such as swap, interest rate swap or currency swap. An interest rate is an exchange transaction which one party agree to pay the other on a notional principal amount. Whereas a currency swaps provide for the exchange (actual or notional) between the two parties of a fixed amount of one currency for fixed amount of another one.
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Income characterization is an important problem in swap transaction. There is tendency from taxpayer to classify the income from swap transaction as an interest income, whereas in fact swap transaction is not borrowing-lending transaction.	f983edad14e628f8ea97d38adcf525fb	aa1bbd1cf28056e60d3052bf85199f93	ae80d696bce12d4eae3d6726f51295c8	article	TINJAUAN ASPEK PAJAK PENGHASILAN ATAS TRANSAKSI INSTRUMEN KEUANGAN DERIVATIF SWAP	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2003
8250929	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000265	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000265}, priority = {2}	To fulfil the increase needs of housing especially at large cities, the government encourages developers to develop large scale housing developmets. Large scale housing developments fastly advance at large cities, such as Surabaya. This paper reviews the role of physical planning in developing large scale housing development of Pantai Timur Surabaya project. The project was developed through a long stage, from a preliminary stage to construction stage. In each stage of development, physical planning performs substantial roles with different level of involvement. It is hoped that by understanding the role of physical planning in each stage of large scale housing development, inputs could be reached for developing of large scale housing in the future.	48c32bd59bf02db78c03a076d31f8aa2	c5b115fe3f8132155a6a0759d89329de	90d7b3bfe97e4a1e4dd52759aeb756e1	article	PERANAN PERENCANAAN FISIK DALAM PENGEMBANGAN PERMUKIMAN SKALA BESAR PANTAI TIMUR SURABAYA	Jurusan Arsitektur /Pasca Sarjana Bidang Properti Universitas Kristen Petra Timoticin Kwanda Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250930	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000266	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000266}, priority = {2}	This paper is the result of updating of fact and figures, derived from the draft Master Plan of street names in the IId level municipal area of Surabaya, prepared by the writer when he was making a comparative study in 1996-1997 dealing with result of data drawing and collection from primary sources and secondary sources. It contains an analytical description based on facts, showing the prevaling tendency and pattern of thought in Surabaya, starting from 1706 at a time when the Gemeente of Surabaya was not yet established up to 1998 under the rules of the present IId level municipal governement. In this study is used as yard stick \\" the theories of urban architecture\\".	b2993ea4342623c7669e0a24c23b3078	819c6e72083bd5f23ce4c53f943fb4c5	88adc095185a718090dd042e3d4518e4	article	KECENDERUNGAN PENAMAAN JALAN DI KOTAMADYA DAERAH TINGKAT II SURABAYA	Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur� Universitas Kristen Petra Anggota TKPR & FKPB KMS Benny Poerbantanoe Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250931	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000267	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000267}, priority = {2}	Pecinan (Chinese Camp) area is never absent in the town of Java. Although the specific characteristics of this mileu is not so strong any more at the present as it was in the past, its presency in diverse smaller towns in Java is still felt as something different. The specific atmosphere of the area, centered on the klenteng as the place of workship, its social environment, included the specific style of house construction, are easy to be recognized. In some world cities like San Fransisco and Manila, the socalled China Towns are just stimulated for its existence. It is even so far, that theyare recomended as tourist destination objects. During the rule of the New Order (1965-1998), Pecinan in the towns in Indonesia are systimatically abolished, because of sicio political considerations. This paper tries to trace back the history of those Chinese Camps in the older towns of Java, to have a certain picture of its existence in the past.	0f6e1873e5dcd4fc9753feeac8c1c7f5	3b7a87e8e11dd26cb0e20bdf728d1337	53ba8a276b5abf391424e6c7d8b7a14f	article	LINGKUNGAN 	Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra Handinoto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250932	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000268	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000268}, priority = {2}	Terms and names in architecture may sometimes be powerful in exploring history of ideas. Philology and hermeneutics are discipline of knowledge that utilize this notion in a very throgh and critical way. Inspired by those discipline of knowledge, this musing on `Griya' and `Omah' tries to demonstrate that their meaning is not `house' as many still understand them. Rather, both terms understood by the Jawanese as `any building' constructed. Critical assessment upon old documents named `Kawruh Griya' not only supportive for this understanding among the Javanese, but also provide us with a hint on one of ideals of `what a home is' among the Jawanese. The Javanese once had a notion that to dwell in a house is like sheltering under a shady tree. Since `griya' and `omah' may open our musing up to regions and cultures outside Jawa, this paper will limit its musing within the Jawanese.	95c6427e4d2f7eb93cbb51946ad4339c	3bde30feb12ccfd3445532b2a93f6eef	5d0b66ff0f59fe693666e3d28e312c8c	article	GRIYA DAN OMAH Penelusuran Makna dan Signifikasi di Arsitektur Jawa	Josef Prijotomo	\N	1999
8250933	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000269	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000269}, priority = {2}	Pendopo is part of the traditional housing in Java and is of significant importance, because of its location at the front part of the residental housing with multiple funtions, like the rendez vous for member of the family and for visiting neigbours; not only is it a place to meet each other, but it conceives the togetherness between friends and acquaintances. In the present era of globalization, a change is underway in the function as well as in its from notwith standing, the existence of the pendopo is still desired and needed.	b85ba2eb587627e988971ed6437bc116	69e08ae154e50091f7dbf720a08fd905	9dd69bf19b4ad99575f7b83c1f5e88e6	article	PENDOPO DALAM ERA MODERNISASI : Bentuk, Fungsi dan Makna Pendopo pada Arsitektur Tradisional Jawa dalam Perubahan Kebudayaan	Maria I Hidayatun	\N	1999
8250934	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000270	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000270}, priority = {2}	During the last decade of 1990? s, the style of architecture takes after the architectural style of Mediterranean. This style has invited a strong polemic against the name it bears. Is Mediterranean spanning the three continents appropriate of representing the name of Mediterranean-style ? This paper will discuss about the historical development of this Architectural style and its physical elements.	f3cd592c4d65c860efd8583342c245a2	daab6a6d58514a09b6a6bab4b0b5500f	7dbce0c29f4b8812165008e27c2eb6b5	article	TELAAH GAYA ARSITEKTUR MEDITERANIA DI INDONESIA	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	1999
8250935	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000271	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000271}, priority = {2}	Large openings in tropical style houses are needed to get enough airflow through the rooms. As it is mentioned In the Indonesian standard building (SK SNI T-14-1993) that there is a minimum ventilation rate for each room. This study concern in evaluation of natural ventilation performance of a two-story tropical house in Manado. 
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Recently, numerical simulation is common method and practical tool in the researches in engineering. Airflow pattern in buildings can easily evaluated using numerical simulation method. Wind direction and speed as variable of inputs can easily varied and introduced in the code of simulation. In this study a computer program Ventila.1.0 (written by Sangkertadi, 1998) is used as simulator. This code is based on the basic of flow equations (Bernoulli, Pressure difference, Stack-effect, Mass balance). 
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The results show that the quantity of airflow from cross ventilation is greater than the minimum value mentioned in the standard. 	9b7762fa0ddecd0a525c01522513089e	0d1339bdec4d2f78585789f7e0903230	728b9273dbb503be5b91fbd35df1e5ef	article	MENGEVALUASI PENGHAWAAN ALAMI SEBUAH RUMAH TROPIS DUA LANTAI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK SIMULASI NUMERIK	Fransisca Rumagit Sangkertadi	\N	1999
8250936	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000272	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000272}, priority = {2}	One of the common factor for Energy Saving on buildings has dealed a lot with the lightings on building, especially for multi level floors above and below grade. In order for saving energy on lightings, many daylighting strategies on multi floors building are being used and under-developed by many architects. This paper discusses the strategies of the daylighting techniques on multi floors building both above and below grade.	bfb42588198620a9f064a87ef7f9eb8e	d09137275831e65cdf4788a61810c7ae	24b2bcfc8ba112150529c0207b2ff408	article	STRATEGI \\"DAYLIGHTING\\" PADA BANGUNAN MULTI-LANTAI DI ATAS DAN DI BAWAH PERMUKAAN TANAH	Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur � Universitas Kristen Petra Danny Santoso Mintorogo Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250937	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000273	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000273}, priority = {2}	Intelligent Glass Fa�ade is a state of the art technology concept of curtain wall to meet ecological and economical importance in the kind of fully glazed office buildings, that needed full air-conditioning. It reduces solar thermal reflection of glass towers that may cause heat-island effect in the urban center as well as it decreases greenhouse effect in the earth?s atmosphere. At the same time it lowers energy consumption levels by reducing external cooling load of air-conditioning system.
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An intelligent glass fa�ade makes use of self-regulating thermal protection and solar control measures to adapt in a dynamic way to changing light and weather conditions all over the year by optimizing renewable energy sources such as solar radiation and air flows on the building envelope. Extensive application of this method to high-rise buildings will play a major role in protecting our environment.	569dbe5259fb6cfae51b3e086d47a957	8365436e70900ae5fa67940c2d6b1cdd	5ada6088d9ce184423b106bedd0605ed	article	'FASADE KACA PINTAR' Teknologi Inovatif Bangunan Tinggi Hemat Energi	Jimmy Priatman	\N	1999
8250938	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000274	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000274}, priority = {2}	Each designer has his own approach in designing, different from the other. The difference is caused by the \\'ideology\\' formed inside the designer\\'s mind, which was influenced by the differences of personality, cultural background, training and thinking process. Essentially, this difference is also caused by the cognitive styles owned by each designer.
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On the other hand, there is also a range of different types of design problem, and it seems that there are certain building types that can be handle more easily by a certain design approach. 	7ad39d8fab9fa10161ac318d20710d86	dafbfb761a3fe850dd8ff1c9bb2b0c6d	3b7481c06847f8642ae2580b2833f287	article	JENIS MASALAH PERANCANGAN DAN JENIS PENDEKATANNYA	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra M.I. Aditjipto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250939	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000275	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000275}, priority = {2}	In each culture,the understanding of space actually conveys various meanings.This philosophy of life leads to a dichotomy classification of the east and west culture.Since each has a cultural sub system,the term East and West cannot represent the existent phenomena in a wide scope.Therefore,some studies on human perception are applied to show the relationship between \\"space and house\\" and \\"cultural diversity and differences\\". 	87894daebf735cc36c75d398c16efb17	f2ee90051c23535cb353722d2c510e19	3fd50680577a0a96f664948d2f21cedb	article	RUANG, MANUSIA DAN RUMAH TINGGAL; SUATU TINJAUAN PERSPEKTIP KEBUDAYAAN 	\N	\N	1999
8250940	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000276	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000276}, priority = {2}	Vernacular architecture is derived from The Folk Architecture.The Folk Architecture is born by the ethnical community ,anchored by tradition. Vernacular architecture usually concerned with the cosmology,way of life and life style of the ethnical community, it would be an alternative answer of modernization. Modernization,the development of Technology and the social-economical interaction would like to get some modern needs .Vernacular Architecture is a translation of tradition and also it haves identities which can be increased by inovation and creativity in syncretism or eclectism.The syncretism or eclectism of Indonesian vernacular architecture would be a strand of post modernism in the form of Neo-Vernacular architecture. Vernacular architecture have been proposed as one of the vehicles toward the evolution of Indonesian architecture with National identity. 	0751f046e9087a8ec5712a83865e5c10	3ce901a2467d8fb2297593aba8802e6f	e52feb79724fdc64af8baf7d4e9de9ab	article	ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR INDONESIA : Perannya Dalam Pengembangan Jati Diri	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Diponegoro Wiranto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250941	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000277	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000277}, priority = {2}	Cakranegara in Lombok and Problinggo in north coast of east Java are two unique cities. Cakranegara was planned by Hindu-Bali cosmology. Probolinggo was planned by a rational thinking for economic and political thinking for Dutch Colonial government at that time. Althought one and other don\\'t have directly relationship but casualy both of them used grid patern. Because of the difference background concept of urban design and the difference of social and geography condition, so pattern of the spatial town also very different. Cakranegara and Probolinggo are two example of urban planning that attractive to be comparised. 	f4378bcf53b5266cbf16628cab3217f1	b50ab9bb80b153ca7476def3d823c021	51f497edad1c4d034355a8b3ef7865c3	article	POLA SPASIAL DAN SISTIM JALAN DARI KOTA CAKRANEGARA DAN PROBOLINGGO, SEBUAH PERBANDINGAN	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra. Handinoto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250942	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000278	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000278}, priority = {2}	Every town hss its own architectural performance. And architecture is not merely a physical landscape of buildings in a town,, as seen by the observer, but it has a deeper mening, which displays the art of structures and constructions. It is a sequence of buildings along the course of its history (Aldo Rossi, 1980).
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A Town is a complete work of art, performed by men of urban knowledge. Tehe concept of a town or urban workmanship arises from time to time as a work of art in multiple variations, together and according to spirit of the time, included its aspects of belief and religion. The urban work of art or urban artefact is always related to location, historical events and the spesific urban look.
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Generally a town has particular rythm and dynamics, at least it does not remain static. Therefore it is quite right, when we say, that a town represents the course of its history and technology during the period of its existence.
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But when we scrutinise alongthe historical and visual systems, it turns out that so many physical and sociqal spaces have been altered with regard to their quality and quantity, as result mis management ot the physical and social spaces by less careful urban reformists. they may bring about certain inbalancy in the system, destroying public imagination and memory about the identity and message conceived at the time of their construction. At the this may affect a condition, commonly called the lost space.
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Surabaya is one of the larger towns in Indonesia, which afrtime possessed a number of urban artefacts and workmanship. One of which is the Tunjungan Street, designed and developed by the Gemeente Administration of the Duutch as comercial corriodor of the town, with all its advantages and shortcomings. In spite of the fact that it has never been touched by the hands of the prominent urban planner Mr. Thomas C. Karsten, who has prepared and worked out the architecture of the bigger towns of the former Netherlands Indies like Medan, Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang and Ujung Pandang with their respective spesific colonial character impression.
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For the aging generation of the town, Surabaya is called with much regret as the lost city, because of the declining quality of some of its urban artefacts, which once has been their pride and their joy. The abovementioned commercial corridor of Jalan Tunjungan is an example of a lost space. 	35d47a9452eb986186c7c1f428631c21	9264978ffe8456b2421af6fd5ed98a05	06aa18206c6cd714de309138c68bfd05	article	THE LOST-CITY DAN LOST-SPACE KARENA PERKEMBANGAN PENGEMBANGAN TATA-RUANG KOTA Kasus: Koridor Komersial Jalan Tunjungan, Kotamadya Surabaya	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra Benny Poerbantanoe Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250943	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000279	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000279}, priority = {2}	Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya is not only recognized as a pastor but also as a cultural observer, writer and architect. The architectural works he produced even touch the marginal people. The work does not only result in the physical building but also the total work of human development, \\"use\\" and \\"image\\". World Architecture never escapes from Vitruvius trilogy saying : Firmitas, Utilitas and Venustas. In his amazing writing, Mangunwijaya offered a distillation of trilogy (three categories) into two categories, \\'use\\' and \\'image\\'. This writing is going to impart how the distillation of three categories becomes a \\'two-categories. 	ae0ec5733fcee2997d87c3e095eaf583	c37a80f57e3b5e8accc2d6970b6056d6	0fb57273e261de352ee3ccffa77d45ec	article	ARSITEKTUR \\"GUNA DAN CITRA\\" SANG ROMO MANGUN 	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra IN MEMORIAM : YUSUF BILYARTA MANGUNWIJAYA 6 MEI 1929 10 FEBRUARI 1999 Freddy H. Istanto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250944	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000280	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000280}, priority = {2}	Railway Company in Indonesia started in 1860's. They were held by both government (SS- Staad Spoorwegen) and private (NIS, etc). The same happened as in Europe after rev. industry, railway station's placement as new kind of building became very important in urban planning. Faster progression,in railway services in Indonesia in the begining 20 th century, that reached almost all of town in Java; caused railway station's placement, either in larger city or Kabupaten city will be importance. In the end of 19 th and 20 th century, railway transportation was one of important infrastructure.But in the second part of 20 th century, after independence, the roadway progression caused railway services become come down, so railway stations were careless. In the end of 20 th century, the dense of roadway in Java caused railway's function raise again. In general towns has been develop, so railway station placement which been though exactly in urban planning, become to make trouble for city trafic. The scoupe of this paper covered about the placement of railway station in the past, as input for development city in Java for the future. 	79a7f290789f84aae9706c2c8a959eab	09aabf87f2992aa6c5ef7a8c581b8772	49a96c2982baef243f9f6de3acb47859	article	PERLETAKAN STASIUN KERETA API DALAM TATA RUANG KOTA-KOTA DI JAWA (KHUSUSNYA JAWA TIMUR) PADA MASA KOLONIAL	Handinoto	\N	1999
8250945	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000281	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000281}, priority = {2}	Energy Saving on buildings is part of the building sciences and environmental sciences, and will impact directly with the form of the buildings. Architects all over the world who have strong background sciences in building and environmental control system will design different way that effect the style and form of architecture. 
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This paper discusses and strengthen the need of the building sciences and environmental control systems for architects in their works now and the coming millennium year. 	88c639ac55b7f885a0ab6f21b1feaab8	cd3eb61365e8869ffb00ee8f2bd8c851	df7aa8612f3bcecf8979e31cf6ac68bb	article	PERAN SAINS BANGUNAN DAN SAINS LINGKUNGAN TERHADAP BENTUK ARSITEKTUR	\\"The Impact of the Building Sciences and Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Kristen Petra Environmental Sceinces on the Architecture Forms\\" Danny Santoso Mintorogo Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8250946	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	27	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000282	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS99270209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000282}, priority = {2}	Designers of tall building realize that the product of their creativity will impact the built environment for hundred of years. Differ from the past (great pyramids Giza Egypt, the Parthenon Athens- Greece, Cliff Palace Mesa Verde- Colorado), current tall buildings are designed with systems and materials to be properly maintained to enhance the life expectancy of the building. These timeless structures demand a higher level of performance and integration among its major components such as structure, mechanical-electrical, interior and envelope system, which can be extensively monitored and modified.
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The building fa�ade as 'the epidermis' plays a significant role in the protective outer layer. The research was initiated in response to fulfill this criteria had lead to creative innovations in building envelope materials as a future prospective material. 	bc2dd391b94017755aaeda68672fef11	3a02edd3a8a7766cb9ecefac0abcaa2f	0f500a4ab0c5c6249b72030b6116d2fd	article	TRADISI DAN INOVASI MATERIAL FASADE BANGUNAN TINGGI	Jimmy Priatman	\N	1999
8250947	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000283	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000283}, priority = {2}	Energi surya merupakan sumberdaya alternatif yang prospektif karena energi surya merupakan sumber energi yang dapat diperbarui dan tidak menimbulkan polusi. Potensi energi surya di Indonesia yang berada dijalur khatulistiwa memungkinkan penggunaan secara langsung dalam bangunan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan manusia. Implementasi teknik pemanfaatan energi surya kedalam bangunan secara integratif menimbulkan tantangan spesifik dalam perancangan arsitektur dan merupakan embrio pewujudan suatu tatanan arsitektur baru yang dikenal sebagai ?arsitektur surya? Keywords : arsitektur surya, energi surya ABSTRACT Solar energy is a prospective alternative resource due to its existence as a non-polluting source of renewable energy. The potency of solar energy in Indonesia at the belt of equator enables its usage in buildings directly to fulfill human needs. The integrative implementation of solar technology into building emerges specific challenges in architectural design and evolves a new architectural approach which is called ?solar architecture?.	ff646a2703bc0b3e4376b4c3d8051e05	b608d5be37951105b58dd4bd65463e13	f2f1bb1553b1216547ffb714269acc70	article	PERSPEKTIF ARSITEKTUR SURYA DI INDONESIA	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8250948	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000284	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000284}, priority = {2}	This article discusses about ?creative thinking? which always has connection with new ideas and finding.It is generally known that the first idea often comes in flash like a lightning, with a reference to experience. A method of thinking in a more specific scope, in this case ?thinking architecturally? also occurs in a similar way. In a study on ?creativity? which has relation to design, there are three main subject:the product,the process and the person. By analysing the potensialities of human brain in separating relevant messages from unrelevant ones,and by dividing them into two ways of thinking.And with a study on the application of ?a model of mixed thinking?,the writer hopes that ?a formula? might be set up as a rough guidance towards thinking architecturally.	359b16652d8ec0030e0f0d1f685ee135	b3ba8c8ca2e3c16f51b3ada6b956edd5	731c27db352a49f688b52220435f7f1d	article	BERPIKIR KREATIF SUATU PENDEKATAN MENUJU BERPIKIR ARSITEKTURAL	Istiawati Kiswandono	\N	2000
8250949	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000285	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000285}, priority = {2}	Jurgen Habermas proposes a theory of modernisation based on the notion of a progressive ?uncoupling? or separation of some aspects of everyday life, and their take over or ?colonisation? by an expanding state and formal economy. This model is criticised by Nancy Fraser on the basis that it ignores the place of gender in the various roles that the individual plays in society and which mediate between the world of everyday life and the ?system world? of the state and the official economy. Habermas?s argument is further criticised for ignoring the issue of space (the house, the neighbourhood) in that mediation. Further, Habermas and also Fraser arguments however yield to what they call symbolic reproduction and material reproduction, socially integrated action contexts and system integrated action contexts, and also private sphere and public sphere. The above terms will be elaborated more fully in this paper.	ba5321557c7b2349b09c36aa7a0c63db	f1dd827af5f9820a68c96e6ecf1ffa55	c138a477820f2410b8e4cf3b21210aab	article	MODERNISATION, ISSUES OF GENDER, AND SPACE	Titien Saraswati	\N	2000
8250950	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000286	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000286}, priority = {2}	Soon after the millennium year of 2000 and toward 21th century, the ways of architecture design will be a great change from traditional hand design and drawings to super computer digital virtual design models with tremendous of high-end architectural 3D software domains. Virtual Technology will be a plus to architectural design stage to obtain several ?scheme? and observe with real - time feedback of the quality (height, light, furniture), shape, and environment as well as the sequential of the space, site context or massing studies.	293c47160d1675d036ade602aa249967	210347905aa813e2ff283ed5ce6311a4	67f320e15a8a9388eb0a5bdce4b4603c	article	ARSITEKTUR DVD (Digital Virtual Design)	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2000
8250951	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000287	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000287}, priority = {2}	Pneuimatic Structure is one of the structural system in the Soft Shell Structure. The main characteristic of this structure is that all the forces occurred in the membrane are in the form of tensile strength. In the Pneumatic, the tensile strength 0ccurs because of the air pressure inside the pneumatic structure is different form the one outside this structure. Pneumatic structure is classified into two major groups, Air Inflated Structure and Air Supported Structure. Each of this group is developed form the side, the various shaping, the functions, even recently is has been developed vertically. At the beginning, Pneumatic structure was merely developed as the roof covering, and for the horizontal-span structure it has been used to support the floor in the Medium Rise Building?Multy Story Building. It is interesting to pay close attention to the development of pneumatic structure as the structural system which has typical shapes and working systems. This progress is not as fast as the other simple structures, however this structure is appealing to be developed due to its typical working principles and innovative shape. 	ee35c1bf58aa9f6ac796d388831c499d	bbe1192a6c5cfd88fc85b099976074ca	5b536db184051f091ba22729d45ae7d8	article	PERKEMBANGAN STRUKTUR PNEUMATIK MEMPERKAYA DISAIN ARSITEKTUR LMF	Purwanto	\N	2000
8250952	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000288	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000288}, priority = {2}	Market is traditionally known as the place where the seller and the buyers meet. In its development, it grows to be big shopping centers and even malls. Along with it, the concept of market has also changed within this building. It is not only the place where the transaction between the sellers and the buyers happen but also it expands to be the one where each person has turned to be the 'player' in the nowadays 'cultural-theatre'. Being the designers, the architect is challenged to respond the changing pattern in the society by making use of the building.	b1d4c19ce3401d9360fb5b54e9a26df8	778d3fd7e64be953c06017d78e4709b8	83b1fe81fa4a29f9f2372ddc5be312d9	article	PENGARUH KEBUDAYAAN KONTEMPORER DALAM PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR MAL	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8250953	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000289	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000289}, priority = {2}	In the middle of the 14th century, the Five Temples or Five Mountains (Gozan) of Rinzai Zen sect were developed rapidly in the city of Ky�to. The ranking system of officially sponsored by Zen Buddhist monasteries were created by the Kamakura and Muromachi government. The Gozan system originally included three monasteries in Ky�to and three in Kamakura, but immediately spread to five monasteries in several cities. While the two great monasteries, are not members of the Gozan group, which belonged to the Rinka group of Rinzai Zen sect temples. The system, which corresponds to a Chinese hierarchical model, was established in Japan during the Kamakura period. The purpose of this study is to attempt to clarify the history and architecture of Rinzai Zen sect Buddhist monastery. The central functioning building of the Zen Buddhist monastery reflects the repetition, consistency, persistence, and order of the monastic ritual.	19bc34f149c1d40ab57ca8e26d9d9864	9bfc8314f44654466c23ce218d007a2f	a3de0920cb8daf3ed8dd00310fd63f6d	article	STUDY ON THE HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE RINZAI ZEN SECT BUDDHIST MONASTERIES IN KY�TO	Antariksa	\N	2000
8250954	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000290	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000290}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia, at the first time industrial estates were developed in 1970?s by the government through the state owned company as a reaction to the needs of industrial lands. As the flow of investments was increasing in Indonesia, then in 1989 private companies were allowed to developed industrial estates. In developing industrial estates especially at the pre-construction phase, there are some main phases have to be done such as permits stages, land acquisition, and planning stages. In planning stages, it will discuss the realisation of the given Technical Standard in land use planning, site planning, infrastructures and community facilities planning on several industrial estates in East Java.	d7e670dd6dbd9ecbea67a6bf0ee3febf	eec857456838798121187969a7c02780	0557469e2b5c9967e19ed0bbac650704	article	PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN INDUSTRI DI INDONESIA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8250955	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000291	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000291}, priority = {2}	This paper was written as respond to the actual phenomena of architecture in Indonesia. Especially about architecture students who easily do the experiment with block-plan, then give a called ?posmo?. Moreover, it was detected that students like to interpret that AMI (Arsitek Muda Indonesia) as the follower of post modern and deconstruction architecture in Indonesia. 	713254f7c23d7a19045a83e21bd4931b	a3236ef4f969de218d5d48e39edb4d55	88914c1f9bd6d354a787e716900d8d58	article	HARGA SEBUAH RETORIKA !	Andrea Peresthu	\N	2000
8250956	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000292	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000292}, priority = {2}	This paper give the contribution to the characteristic of women factory workers in housing choice. The phenomena about women factory workers have low affordability in housing, was explored again by life story research approach. With qualitative methods, it was found that the cheap price is not the key factors that influincing them in housing choice. But their characteristic as young workers, migrant workers, and women workers showed the essential factors in housing choice. 	ee608cad616700bdb1dc2c95547451e8	29a9b248049aa096b3b737476bbd7368	f63e59daaef4efae5f569c517bf04a6a	article	WOMEN FACTORY WORKERS AND HOUSING CHOICE Case study: The experience of women factory workers in SIER, Surabaya	Lilianny Sigit Arifin	\N	2000
8250957	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000293	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000293}, priority = {2}	Realizing that all of their activities cannot be carried out indoors,people consider that dwelling is a must or tradition for them.The dwelling-house is represented in the forms of space visualizing the dwellers? culture.The indoor spaces reflect the social-structure closely related to the role of the members of the family and to their relation with their relatives.Initially,the space arrangement of traditional society clearly showed the role of man and women but then feminism claimed that women?s roles has been discriminating and marginal.We need to prove this point of view in details by always observing the cases of house-designs in genealogical way. 	54564e02915c16d8b2f3d207e3081f12	570b05c333eff0ec2204a9c02f100973	cd4df4b5a34d299d70020e8f38e49771	article	STUDI AWAL TENTANG POLEMIK PERAN WANITA PADA DESAIN RUMAH TINGGAL; DENGAN PENDEKATAN GENEALOGI	J. Lukito Kartono	\N	2000
8250958	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000294	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000294}, priority = {2}	Revitalisation problem is a complicated problem in its finishing. The process is very often unable to get along with the planned program. This can happen because the dwellers are often not taken to participate in its planning and accomplishing. Laweyan is the revitalitation-try- out area in Surakarta, which take its dwellers directly both in its planning and accomplishing. Without being presumed, Laweyan society/dwellers support this program very much. They want to participate actively in its planning and accomplishing. This fact is very pleasing because the work team/work connection among the Regional Government, the society, those who pay much attention to this revitalitation and who donate can help each other for the accomplishment of this program. 	aa5bfcdd304a0bc8e158bcfe07365988	009c6cc62bd92c1c9cc7cda5233f47f9	018c265b4ce1ce40932a83618fad2505	article	PENYERTAAN PERAN SERTA MASYARAKAT DALAM PROGRAM REVITALISASI KAWASAN LAWEYAN DI SURAKARTA (Sebuah Strategi Untuk Mewujudkan Pelaksanaan Revitalisasi)	Naniek Widayati	\N	2000
8250959	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000295	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000295}, priority = {2}	The idea of ?non-physical? cultural heritage conservation and preservation has been around since the early 1980s, however such an idea was never specifically explored, particularly in regard of the Bali?s cultural heritage conservation and preservation. Based on pluralistic approach (Appleyard, 1976; Lynch, 1960; Rapoport, 1969, 1977), a research was conducted on 1998-1999 to gather some findings for the purpose of utilizing urban design as a means to produce Balinese towns conducive to cultural identity. This paper is developed from this research and it attempts to propose an approach of the conservation of the traditional Balinese cultural landscape in the urban areas. The approach relies on the understanding that a Balinese traditional townscape is deemed as cultural heritage, and consequently it develops within the urban design framework. 	66e2ec6a4268531de4ce50f5a49114e4	f37886bee7a255c141d2661b59629dc2	af82dc1c321534b3a175b902b56ab167	article	CONSERVATION OF PRINCIPLES OR OBJECTS? : An Approach of Conserving the Traditional Balinese Cultural Landscape in Urban Areas	Tjokorda Nirarta Samadhi	\N	2000
8250960	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000296	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000296}, priority = {2}	Planning concepts and road patterns are two main elements in real estate planning. Theoretically, in real estate planning there are three planning concepts, such as neo-traditional or conventional concept, cluster and Planned Unit Development (PUD). Of the 53 real estates in Surabaya, mostly (92,45%) apply neo-traditional concepts. This circumstance is understood, because first the other concepts are not known in the development period of 1970-1990, and secondly because that the scale of development is relatively small, less than 200 ha. On the other hand, the PUD concept is already developed during the 1991-2000 period, firstly in BOTABEK areas and then in Surabaya, especially in large scale real estates. For the implementation of road patterns, either in the 1970-1990 period or the 1991-2000 period, the grid road pattern is commonly applied which is 48 real estates (90,56%) of the total of 53 real estates in Surabaya. This road pattern is dominantly used for efficient and practical reasons in subdivision. By using this pattern, a square shape of lot is obtained that is conformed the market condition in Indonesia. Because of practical (design) and belief (feng-shui) reasons, consumers are not interested in irregular shape and wider frontage of lots. 	eebb6722606f68deae8fb53aea3175a5	fa7ca69052ea2e60d5041d1743d5651a	3592562e1b7763d21d70a4c8d1fd2f74	article	PENERAPAN KONSEP PERENCANAAN DAN POLA JALAN DALAM PERENCANAAN REALESTAT 1 DI SURABAYA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2000
8250961	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000297	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000297}, priority = {2}	Surabaya, to be considered from the national scope, they have an important role/function for the development of its district; whereas from regional scope, they have acted as development central for its province. Since the city,s condition was not ready toaccept this situation, then this makes aresult to many dirty/improper places every where, as it has been caused by the low income work-seeker,need for house. So, as one alternative for making the city propely, we have done many improvement from every aspect, i.e. : by developing those illegal/improper location and further to place the occupants from those illegal/improper places/location to the stories houses. The results of this observation have shown the following ; this gathering room is necessary tobe built up ; this gathering room should be placed relatively close to the house location ; this gathering room, from religious side, could be approved ; this gathering room is necessary to be built up for fulfilling the human life purpose (e.g.: washing, bathroom/toilet), whereas the facility for cloth - drying ; this gathering cooking room, is still necessery for occupant but the condition will be made more privately.	39c2490e7a590f37b5146d0718358d4a	332f7e7812ced1d0067724e5cb8a1de3	0b1b3501f54b364d8c274256a0f3fc16	article	STUDI RUANG BERSAMA DALAM RUMAH SUSUN BAGI PENGHUNI BERPENGHASILAN RENDAH	Ratna Darmiwati	\N	2000
8250962	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000298	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000298}, priority = {2}	The term ? green architecture ? is related to evolving architecture which is sensitive to the environment and emerges from the environmental awareness due to the effects of destruction of air, water, energy and earth. It is characterized by improving energy efficiency, sustainability concept and holistic approach of the entire building enterprise, where all of the environmental factors are regarded as an objective. Although there are many of environmentally conscious architectural works today, but most of the building designers prefer to deal primarily with small-scale buildings (low to medium rise) and often only in greenfield, rural or suburban sites. All those large scale, high-rise or tall buildings located in dense urban areas are regarded as avoidable objects that consumes a lot of energy, uses huge amounts of materials, and produces massive volumes of waste discharge into the environment. These intensive buildings deserve greater attention and should be designed by greater part of our expertise and effort to ecologically design than the smaller buildings with fewer problems. The paper discusses ?green? dimensions applied to tall buildings/high-rise buildings with their innovative approach that leads to ecosustainable tall buildings. 	777112f51a85675e31cc5a1e760f0d5e	2d3f0b341e05b939267a195cda6a51ea	c4694b70bc54e6561f55c5f7fc288ad4	article	ECOSUSTAINABLE HIGH-RISE : The Environmentally Conscious Architecture of Skyscraper	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2000
8250963	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000299	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000299}, priority = {2}	World Oil Energy crisis in the Europe and West countries that forces them to look for alternative energy in term of innovation of photovoltaics technology. Photovoltaics Energy that is so clean, it causes zero pollution and so simple to apply that you hardly know it sit there, no sound and noise, no smoke, no CO2 and Nitrogen? just pure power. That imaginarily nice communities is here now. The communities, countries, and worlds are Solar. The photovoltaic technology has reached to both the invention of the solar cell materials, and to the application of highly applied solar cells technologies in term of building materials such as roofings, claddings? curtain walls and curtain glasses,as well as architectural atria and canopy. 	7331761aa9ab899becf10e044a3497f7	1ffa00e39c200aad274c488449f0aeeb	73af75eae90322a040ecb4f9a0d75776	article	STRATEGI APLIKASI SEL SURYA (PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS) PADA PERUMAHAN DAN BANGUNAN KOMERSIAL	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2000
8250964	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000300	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000300}, priority = {2}	Daylight and solar radiation data are important parts of building design process. However, many of the fundamental daylight and solar research studies used by architects and engineers in Indonesia are based upon data taken in other parts of the world. In order to investigate daylight availability data in low latitude/tropic area which are extremely lacking at the present stage, a measurement of daylight and solar radiation was done in Makassar. Cloud ratio is known as a most practical and convenient parameter to specify the real sky conditions. This paper describes the analysis of sky luminance by cloud ratio method which are obtained from the data measured during the period January - December 1995.	119c3a286f80606a76b9d33189a3844e	9aa5da46872a64b2c865144e7e8383b9	85e2dda27a29e1f62cdfc729261f88af	article	ANALISA LUMINANSI LANGIT DENGAN METODE RASIO AWAN	Ramli Rahim	\N	2000
8250965	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	28	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000301	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS00280211	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000301}, priority = {2}	Recently, due to worldwide energy cost rising significantly, there has been an essential need to minimize the energy consumption. This global warning address many countries including Singapore realizing the important of energy efficiency in industries and buildings. This paper deals with analyzing the energy consumption of an 11-storey commercial building in Singapore using DOE-2 Energy Simulation Program. A study is made on the benefits derived from modifying the building envelope, space system setting, air-conditioning plant, and lighting. This encompasses a description of its quantitative impact on cooling load, energy consumption and energy saving achieved as compared with the original building. Following this, a life cycle costing is done to determine the economic benefits attained from this modification. This study shows that some alternative solutions can be achieved using energy simulation program to conserve the energy consumption. 	e0088135f03c0a99c5083ced41d9651a	8962b3b9da9655cde35a2a5dfa68f236	c092c47e38c88fb04632cc4286a882e8	article	EVALUATION OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE USING DOE-2 ENERGY SIMULATION PROGRAM IN SINGAPORE	Po Seng Kian	\N	2000
8250966	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000302	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000302}, priority = {2}	The effects of fence in reducing particulate matter concentration from street traffic to adjacent buildings (i.e. houses) were studied by using computational fluid dynamics. A variety of fence property: porosity, height, positions relative to the house and wind direction were investigated related to a constant set of weather data of a hot-humid country (i.e. Indonesia). This investigation shows that a solid fence, which is close proximity to the building, will give a considerable particulate matter reduction carried by an oblique wind direction of up to 11	dde37bfcb645a48d989e844cf2c8e03c	5afe6daf2c8e3defbab450eaeb9ea38b	fcb48a93fec4b0c4bc6e06b52065f9b0	article	PAGAR UNTUK MENGURANGI INTRUSI POLUSI DEBU HALUS KE DALAM BANGUNAN	Christina E. Mediasti	\N	2001
8250967	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000303	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000303}, priority = {2}	As a country lies within the equatorial belt, Indonesia receives abundant incoming solar radiation (insolation) throughout the year. Although the climate has high humidity due to its existence as archipelago with high vapour content of the atmosphere, the radiation reaching the building (direct or diffuse but strong) enables its widespread use for cooling and heating of the building (in some places) as well as domestic water heating. The potency is not only as a energy source, but also as an opportunity to introduce the sun as a dominant element in our lives. The sun provides sunshine as well as solar energy. Dwellings which are responsive to both with the use of solar energy to cool and heat can lead to a generation of buildings/dwellings in harmony with their environment and their occupants, and at the same time to terminate an era of energy waste. This paper presents solar design determinants influencing architectural design to form a new architectural style called 'solar architecture'.	e85856c24f7650b8b847a02951a2f153	ecce6d6a1e49fc75a9ef52bccb0850b8	68f14b9ce8f5bb3caa4e9ae40dbd51e4	article	DISAIN TEKNOLOGI SURYA SEBAGAI 'FORM-GIVER' PADA ARSITEKTUR Implementasi Bangunan Perumahan di Indonesia	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2001
8250968	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000304	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000304}, priority = {2}	In humid tropical climates where the average annual temperature and the relative humidity are high, the air flows in buildings may be enough to provide ventilation at a satisfactory level of comfort without the use of active air-conditioning systems. Air movements have an effect on thermal comfort, decreasing the risk of local overheating, and giving sufficient interior air velocity to improve the evaporation of sweat.
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Air movements inside a building depend not only on the external wind velocity, but also on a number of architectural parameters. Changes in these parameters can modify interior airflow patterns. However, if a meaningful number of such parameters are to be taken into account, the determination of interior air velocity is very difficult. It was therefore decided to look at how artificial intelligen techniques might facilitate the solution of the problems involved.
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This article describes an initial attempt to apply artificial neural networks to be used in the evaluation of building ventilation. We used the interior velocity coefficient as an indicator of the performance of building ventilation. The interior velocity coefficient is a measure of the relative strength of the interior air movement in horizontal planes representing an occupied space.
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It is shown how these ideas are applied in the present research, and the results are presented. The utilization of neural networks as a universal predictor is an interesting subject for investigation and evaluation, given their ability to provide reliable results in situations where a large number of parameters have to be taken into account simultaneously.	c0a1c7f4d2da9f95e0b8543b488695c6	b064f503ce3a47331cb54280849cff16	4c1b8806e021903e62c0a2a6e2f7011a	article	APLIKASI JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN UNTUK EVALUASI VENTILASI BANGUNAN TROPIS LEMBAB	Jefrey Ignatius Kindangen	\N	2001
8250969	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000305	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000305}, priority = {2}	The current standard for thermal comfort in Indonesia is based on ASHRAE 55 -1992 (the American Standard). This standard recommends a neutral temperature of 24.0 oCTo with the range of comfort between 22 and 26 oCTo Results from a thermal comfort study done by the author in Jakarta - in which some of 596 office workers from seven multi-storey office buildings were participated in this study - showed that these values were fairly too low to the average requirement of the Indonesian workers who were (about 95% of the sample population) still comfortable within the range temperature of 24.9 to 28.0 oC in terms of air temperature (Ta) or 25.1 to 27.9 oC in terms of operative temperature (To). The lower the values of the standard would result to the higher energy consumption in the air-conditioned building. It discusses also the effect of the so called 'external factors', such as gender, age, fatness, ethnic backgrounds, etc., on the state of human thermal comfort.	66924e26ac02f8fab61cded962671bbe	87c377cb9c60c5e746bb2d8b22019d7d	efffa1ce68449a7d7214672506076438	article	PENELITIAN KENYAMANAN TERMIS DI JAKARTA SEBAGAI ACUAN SUHU NYAMAN MANUSIA INDONESIA	Tri Harso Karyono	\N	2001
8250970	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000306	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000306}, priority = {2}	The paper attempts to look at the linkage factors between the socio-cultural-physical phenomena, and spatial formation in the settlement of a tropical region. Three types of house form in high and low density settlements, namely the traditional, the colonial and the modern, were selected as the case studies. First, the paper shows the change and constancy of traditional values in the development of the settlement and house forms from traditional to modern. Then using a computer simulation, thermal performances of the houses are calculated and analysed according to the spatial formation and thermal behaviour of the building elements.
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The potential of each houses in countering the heat is compared and discussed according to spatial formation and the benefit of using such building elements. It is likely that the colonial house resulted better indoor condition than the others.	e4baf3a4111cdbed10c9c6082c900d10	13f27c58a332ae3b3f5ebc6a5f6533ce	453ea7e327a648f1761e01d48f0ba022	article	HARMONI DI LINGKUNGAN TROPIS LEMBAB : KEBERHASILAN BANGUNAN KOLONIAL	Mas Santosa	\N	2001
8250971	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000307	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000307}, priority = {2}	In the age of 708, the people participation in the development of Surabaya spatial planning has grown so fast. The positive and negative impacts has been roled in maintaining the architecture heritage in the city. The attempt of conservation has many values, such as social aesthetic, economy and culture of its city. Yet, will maintain the environment sustainability, like public health, and safe life. Because of that people participation on preservation need to be build upon consciousness of the meanings of vission and mission of the past, present and future urban heritage civilization.	ef4facf838225dd00ed29a4e7f339674	995b1f365479e59dcddd889e31fe7bd6	709a36511181d06a77356f0c625d5d89	article	PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DIDALAM PELESTARIAN DAN PENDOKUMENTASIAN WARISAN (ARSITEKTUR) KOTA SURABAYA TAHUN 1706 - 1940	Benny Poerbantanoe	\N	2001
8250972	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000308	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000308}, priority = {2}	Rapid urbanization will be critical to urban environments. The immediate and most critical urban environment problems facing several big cities, such as Jakarta and Surabaya, what are referred to as the 'brown' problems, among them: lack of safe water, pollution from vehicles and industrial facilities, and congestion. To cope with these urban environmental problems, New Urbanism through the Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) believes that it will cure the problems by pedestrian oriented planning, encouraging people to drive less, mixed land uses, higher density, then traffice congestion is reduced,and mitigate air pollution. Moreover, the other physical and social characters are mixed housing types, front porches, more park that will encourage more interaction, then restore a sense of community. Based on this concept, this paper discusses the physical and social characters of real estates in Jakarta and Surabaya. The results show that real estate developments in these suburban areas is one of the causes of urban environment problems.	ff452cf2e533e379047b716e910ebf34	d2c05217291aa4fdff37a1074867b2cc	7a307d4c3016ef31df4fcae8e954a722	article	KARAKTER FISIK DAN SOSIAL REALESTAT DALAM TINJAUAN GERAKAN NEW URBANISM	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2001
8250973	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000309	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000309}, priority = {2}	Modernism in architecture always has a concrete, profane and clear concept.On the totally contrary, traditional architecture traditional has an abstract, spiritual and often religious concept or way of thinking. Toraja, an ethnic group in the northern part of South Sulawesi, has a beautiful and unique architecture which is the expression of Aluk Todolo their way of life and religion. The cosmological thinking of Aluk Todolo is expressed in the architecture of Toraja through it?s site plan and units orientation, construction, orientation, material, detail, ornament and other architectural aspects. This article summarises the results of researches, seminars and bibliographical studies on the architecture of Toraja,conducted in the department of architecture University of Hasanuddin Makassar cases from three traditional villages (desa adat): Palawa a big traditional village, Ketekesu' one of the most beautiful traditional villages and Siguntu represent a small desa adat, represent the Toraja traditional architecture.	d09a210a0f52427f9c6e92058e52cf25	8e0b30b8678f117b03ea75bddf2fa953	b9f5ca4cd3629c47cc4cf9a92a44c3f6	article	KOSMOLOGI DALAM ARSITEKTUR TORAJA	Yulianto Sumalyo	\N	2001
8250974	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000310	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000310}, priority = {2}	The beginning in the medieval period the ideas 'emptiness' and 'nothingness' in Buddhist doctrine influences over the Japanese.
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Space in Japanese architecture (kukan), as a empty place. This word originally stood for a 'hole in the ground', and in on present meaning of a 'hole in the universe', or 'sky'. The ancient Japanese divided space vertically into two parts, sora (sky) and ame or ama (heaven). In the concept of emptiness both of this above it can be said is a part of space.
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This paper will tries to explain and discusses about the meaning of space in Japanese Zen Buddhist architecture.	55069ec56fbf2610154968792d0abad8	89b81e6329138cb06a465843b4ad3588	80bd0687df3ae74158c1268ab327c82e	article	SPACE IN JAPANESE ZEN BUDDHIST ARCHITECTURE	Antariksa	\N	2001
8250975	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000311	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000311}, priority = {2}	One of expediences in trying to understand the image of urban environment can be conducted by the way of knowing the cognition map of human as the observer. Cognition maps discuss about the way the observer get, organize, store, and recall the information about location, distance and the structure of physical environment (urban). Cognition maps had a basic concept called imageability or the ability of inviting impression. Imageability has a very close correlation with legibility, or the ease of having understanding/image and can be organized into one coherent pattern. In order one city can easily understood with the image, so the city must have character because the character of a city is needed for giving understanding about the identify of city, in accordance with the exisiting potensial. In this case, the character is the soul, the realization of character, both physically and non-physically, giving some image and identity of city.	c28ac11383afd48c2b3f914ed428a60e	f06acbf98eb1dc801925aa5f155fe89c	d46cde01eefcfbc3284ff3e968c80d75	article	PENDEKATAN PEMAHAMAN CITRA LINGKUNGAN PERKOTAAN (melalui kemampuan peta mental pengamat)	Edi Purwanto	\N	2001
8250976	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000312	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000312}, priority = {2}	The department of architecture at Petra Christian University has offered CAAD and Multimedia for almost ten years, with particular emphasis on the architectural design studios and the final design studio process.
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As the beginner of CAD users, students with different of CAD skills-right after taking the fundamental of architectural CAD and Multimedia-tend to explore and use CAD in many different ways, such as very few students are using CAD as a design tool, and the others as a production tool mainly.
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Multimedia has long been firmly conceived, as a great interactive-presentation tool, as an automation within the digital domain of conventional hand-worked animation techniques of presentations. For being the students of 7th and 8th (final) architectural design studios, the crucial issues of creative exploration within a design, simulation, and visualization techniques are of greater importance than those of media-blue prints production information only.	6080ebf4e06d020d3887aa6f90780b9f	64da8ea6e555b0e4a64ed25fba404c89	6df3b938efbefe4c0301fb68f1b5f93a	article	THE PHENOMENA OF TEACHING CAAD AND MULTIMEDIA IN ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION AT PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2001
8250977	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000313	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000313}, priority = {2}	At Kalisari�s area planning strategic, is necessary to be complecationed the elements as follows �That fisher�s activity to be represent the potency appointment factor to be maintained; that coast fisher area possesses the environment and economic value; that strategically element�s state is to believed as the pioneered element.
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Being pay attention to be the point at issues above, so at Kalisari�s area planning, should be a part of integrality in the development of Surabaya city.	1cc18a8c9f0d82366d29c696f2598c8e	5808e28122acd489a7712bb53e9931be	7a0646cec9ed80a441bcee0274152975	article	PERENCANAAN PERMUKIMAN NELAYAN DI PANTAI TIMUR SURABAYA	Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Merdeka Surabaya Ratna Darmiwati Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik	\N	2001
8250978	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000314	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000314}, priority = {2}	In this paper we consider modeling of wood drying process in an industry. The process is conducted in a kiln oven. Mathematically, the drying inside the wood is considered as an initial and boundary value problem. The model is a diffusion equation where the diffusion rate depends on the moisture content of the wood. We investigate a smooth diffusion rate and we compare the model with real data from an industry. The model shows a good agreement with the real data. Moreover, the model shows a smoother process of drying, which is more desirable by the timber and lumber industries to improve their current methods of drying.	22079d80539cbc2b84e8bd24f681da02	84e7174054699642f0d7dc59c528174c	6d3a6b26a6bb5f5b795544a0224536bf	article	A SMOOTH DIFFUSION RATE MODEL OF WOOD DRYING: A SIMULATION TOWARD MORE EFFICIENT PROCESS IN INDUSTRY	Mukhsar3 Edi Cahyono1	\N	2008
8250979	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000315	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000315}, priority = {2}	The necessity to cut costs and inventory along supply chain makes a more integrated decision between production and distribution functions becomes very important. The purpose of this research is to develop a simultaneous and decoupled optimization model to solve integrated production-inventory-distribution-inventory problem. The model is formulated as Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) with objective function minimizing total cost which covers fixed and variable production cost, plant and Distribution Center (DC) inventory cost, regular and overtime delivery cost. As the conclusion of the two models used to solve integrated production-inventory-distribution-inventory problem, the total cost of simultan model is smaller than the decoupled one.	7f3bc6bcb07354611976cab53cd99e40	e28411a20fc97bb48af72156ef96966f	6cd3a7c74e934c49ee6ff4551dad051c	article	MODEL SIMULTAN DAN DECOUPLED UNTUK PENYELESAIAN PROBLEM INTEGRASI PRODUKSI-PERSEDIAAN-DISTRIBUSI-PERSEDIAAN	Annisa Kesy Garside	\N	2008
8250980	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000316	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000316}, priority = {2}	The need of factory worker housing cannot be denied during the period of industrialization. In fact, from early 18 century in Europe and at the end of 20 century in Asia, industrialization have been bringing the problem of housing for their workers, but only few attention are given by governments or companies. This study is a secondary study and at the end offers some arguments that can be used as further implication research.	f44d8b0bf754fce9e9d393db7caccb3f	3247a012eef57bcd09d6d689a6d670cd	e049dbdc1ed805bee7168ec23bf67fd7	article	HOUSING PROVISION FOR FACTORY WORKERS	Liliany S Arifin	\N	2001
8250981	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000317	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000317}, priority = {2}	Nowdays, low-income housing has some problems such as relatively high price of land, condition of infrastructure and public facilities are below the standard and lack of building quality. The purpose of this research is to appraise satisfaction of low income people who live in the 21 and 36 house types at the 9 (nine) location in South and West Denpasar, based on the 6 (six) factors, such as location, building quality, infrastructures, public facilities, design and price. This research used purposive sampling technique and survey method to collect data by distributing questionnaires directly to the respondents. Generally the result of the research finds out that the residents are satisfied with the whole condition of the residence. However, Anova analysis has found that there are satisfaction differences on several factors, such as infrastructures and public facilities. Meanwhile, Factor analysis has found that building quality, design and price are the major factors in appraising resident's satisfaction. 	2f5a76c28640fb8c29c1590af6a80205	3b30d7947ab79d9447abd2fc9f831c28	dfe9994ac4e03820f85b0cb4a3e05ba0	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI PERUMAHAN SEDERHANA DI DENPASAR BERDASARKAN FAKTOR LOKASI, PRASARANA, SARANA, KUALITAS BANGUNAN, DESAIN DAN HARGA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2001
8250982	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000318	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000318}, priority = {2}	Revitalizing slum-area has been recognized as one of the most complicated parts in urban resettlement program. With such a context we need a particular mode of communication to initiate and generate the project based on people's own aspiration. There are problem characteristics here, which are usually executed by Information Technology (IT). It is a potential to overcome the problem by using IT based on its ability to manage abundant information with various variables. At least there are three prospective opportunities in applying IT in this area. Firstly, it is the role of visualization, where computer can execute several visual features of the projects, which will be more representative than the previous ones. Secondly, it is the role of IT in generating the customization process to everyone involved in the projects. The last is the role of IT as executing tool for project's database management.	ba24f3dbf38dc896eba3743d2f1355c2	59b907cd62704913565cb71dcda1735f	d6ef63f9db679c983eab00a10fe8ce64	article	IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR URBAN RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM	Bauni Hamid	\N	2001
8250983	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000319	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000319}, priority = {2}	'Bata lempung' is block of wall material, main basic material is sols contains 50-60% clay, pressed and molded, without combusted, used after 28 days and production doesn't depend climates. 'Bata lempung' can used as bearing wall or curtain wall, exposed and in low-cost housing, exclusive house and real estate.
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Resultants of research 'Bata lempung' used sols from Pandaan Jawa-Timur are resistance compression 60 -70 kg/cm2, waterproofing and cheaper than brick if produced in site of project. 'Bata lemping' are material saving energy, without pollution, efficient, structural and art material.	b5cd484d4787fff475b552e9e5d11cfd	d7abf67d6518b1a6878a1f7825e3f9a9	1999076f3c824941b694bd480f78cf8e	article	BATA LEMPUNG BAHAN BANGUNAN DINDING ALTERNATIF	Vincentius Totok Noerwasito	\N	2001
8250984	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000320	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000320}, priority = {2}	Almost all the Indonesian cities are designed someway in which local climate, environmental aspect and energy conservation have been paid little inttention by the architecs and urban designers. The result is that most of the Indonesian cities have provided no good place for people living in. This articles tries to explore all the possibility aspects of climatic, environmental and energy, in which they may influence to the design of humid tropical cities of Indonesia. Some strategies are proposed to achieve a better urban design in terms of climate, environment and energy conservation. 	4029d58988433b6142a807a7dea85b17	1c9133248c6c4c4a059c698256cd494c	f0baa597ed7d802b756b75c7eda842a1	article	WUJUD KOTA TROPIS DI INDONESIA: SUATU PENDEKATAN IKLIM, LINGKUNGAN DAN ENERGI	Tri Harso Karyono	\N	2001
8250985	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000321	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000321}, priority = {2}	Numerical simulation with CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) is actually common method for the researches on building aerodynamics. This study is focused on the observation of air movement behavior through large openings of typical high rise buildings in the tropical humid environment. Some values of Cdinlet (discharge coefficient for inlet opening) of each opening for several architectural configurations are obtained. Generally the results show that the value of Cdinlet is not depend on the height of opening but it is influenced by its architectural configuration.	3f1c2582497888e238e98ebe9058274c	aeba070ef80a4a3258bf0471a1e12664	d99d6da145f778f353ab8af97da2ed78	article	MENGESTIMASI KOEFISIEN BUKAAN Cd PADA JENDELA BANGUNAN TINGGI DENGAN BANTUAN SIMULASI C F D	Sangkertadi	\N	2001
8250986	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000322	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000322}, priority = {2}	This study examines the veridicality of the mental maps of 100 residents of the town of Gianyar. In this case the veridicality measured was the level of accuracy of the Balinese worldview and cosmology captured by the mental maps. The information is useful for the urban design purposes, particularly as inputs in the maintenance of the cultural continuity of the Balinese urban environments. 	db673271c1fef9ad0bc06a9a29975d0f	a7491892c088758d2c5991c7b3c5949d	1732b4020bc9b9f0d4193bcc17fb4bc1	article	THE VERIDICAL MENTAL MAPS AS AN INPUT FOR THE URBAN DESIGN PROCESS: A Case Study of the Town of Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia	T. Nirarta Samadhi	\N	2001
8250987	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	29	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000323	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS01290210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000323}, priority = {2}	The objective of this study is to know determinant factors of people knowledge about Balinese tradisional architecture and to know determinant factors of Balinese perception on Balinese style buildings and to explain factors that affect them.
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The research uses cross-sectional sample survey. Data are collected by interview techniques with questionnaire as the main instuments. Sampling techniques which is used is stratified random sampling. Data is analyzed descriptively and analytically (using variance analysis).
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Among eigth variables which planned to be axamined, only six variables can be analyzed statistically (respondent status, sex, education, working experience on building construction, ability in reading Balinese character, and intensity in reading 'lontar'), and the other two variables (age, and occupation) cannot be analyzed because its distributions do not fulfil the requirements to be analyzed (too many empty cells). Among the six variables, only four variables are significantly related (P<0.05). The contributions of the four variables to knowledge is 34.1%, that means 34.1% of knowledge is affected by those variables. Among those valiables, apparently, the work experience on building construction gives strongest contribution, and then followed by ability in reading Balinese character, sex, and respondent status respectively.
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On the other hand, statistical analysis towards perception shows that there in no variable shows significant relation (P>0.05). It might shows that visual perception has become part of people's everyday life so that formal education, age, status, sex, working experience, ability in reading Balinese character, and ability in reading 'lontar' do not affect it. Furthermore, other possibilities that instruments which are used, and field workers interpretation ability do not proved its validity and reliability yet. Therefore it needs to be carried out further research in order to know determinant factors towards knowledge and percepton by trying to explore other variables and testing the instruments first.	38239458d7ff94cdd8fedad8fe79432d	5b947a717af43fa20e5761bc2b752252	f8f92441f0e6b2c79c656d9950fc066d	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR DETERMINAN PENGETAHUAN DAN PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TENTANG BANGUNAN BERLANGGAM BALI	Ngakan Putu Sueca; Ida Bagus Gede Primayatna; Ketut Muliawan S.; Wayan Nada	\N	2001
8250988	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000324	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000324}, priority = {2}	One of the components to build city is cemetery and this facility must build by developer. But the developer is not facilitated the cemetery in housing estate area. If inhabitant housing estate died, it is very difficult to reside because the inhabitant surrounded housing estate refused.
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The factor such as developer obligation, physiology, location, social economic, conviction and knowledge, cultural and religion are analyzed by factor analysis.
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The result showed that the inhabitant housing estate in West Surabaya necessary cemetery facility for the inhabitant but the location is outside housing estate area. The characteristic cemetery needed not so far from housing estate, general cemetery, and permanent cemetery.	9dc6ebd24e00858a01a1acf4775fad64	51a995ba66a4bba8c51a0d872af5b83d	24390851d41bf36d8a6d83ba7d905ecc	article	KEBUTUHAN MAKAM BAGI WARGA PERUMAHAN (Studi Kasus di Perumahan Wilayah Surabaya Barat)	Junaedy	\N	2002
8250989	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000325	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000325}, priority = {2}	Residential site planning consists of planning concept, land use planning, streets planning and lots division principles. The most important element in site planning is street because it influences the area and the price of lots. This research will discuss about site planning and the influence of the width of street towards the area and the price of lots. The sampling technic used is purposive sampling in which the samples are Graha Family, Citra Raya, Pakuwon Indah and Laguna Indah housing. The data collecting technic used interview and site plan that are gained from the developers. The data analysis technic used a correlation and anova with the 10th version of SPSS program.
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Descriptive analysis result shows that the plamning concept that is used by the four housing is PUD (Plan Unit Development). The biggest percentage of land use for streets is 25 %, located at Laguna Indah housing, and the minimum is 20% that is located at Citra Raya housing. The application of street hierarchy at Citra Raya housing is relative better than the other. The most use of road pattern among those four housing is grid, that is 48,21%, and the least is culdesac, that is 5,91%. Laguna Indah housing provides the most numerous standard lots, that is 78,49% and the least is Graha Family, that is 59,6%. Lots orientation of those four housing mostly facing south and north, that is 36,8% and 36,1%. The average of wider streest is at Laguna Indah housing, whereas the widest lots and the most expensive lots are at Graha Family housing. The result of correlation analysis found that street width has an effect on lots width and lots market price for those four housing. Whereas the anova test shows that there are significant differences from the four housing toward the width of the street, the width of the lots, market price per-meter sguare and the lot's market price variables.	0231e433afffe05f4575345d6b14413d	6b9e6b0ab60966730963a9c5cfa99efa	6b00be144160a262bfb2b9e0be94e55c	article	STUDI TENTANG PERENCANAAN TAPAK DAN ANALISIS PENGARUH LEBAR JALAN TERHADAP LUAS DAN HARGA JUAL KAPLING PADA BEBERAPA PERUMAHAN DI SURABAYA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2002
8250990	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000326	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000326}, priority = {2}	Design activities in a studio do not only involve students, but also need to be accompanied by tutors, guest lecturers, consumers, and the professionals. Each of these individuals gives different contribution according to each own competency. The involvement that takes place between these individuals does not only consist of tutorials, and is not just an activity in which 'the student asks and the tutor answers'. The involvement consists of various programs, which must be arranged and coordinated inside a tight schedule. This wrong image of studio instruction has been prevalent, and this seems to be caused by the practice of tutors of treating their students not as students whom they are educating and instructing, but more as junior designers who are working in a design project. The activities of the students and tutors in the studio then are just training and not teaching while in reality both of them are absolutely necessary in studio instruction.	a531a7b187e80cca20075aecf12be43e	53fe513aa89c896af6f9152153a421c6	aae9084d5afebf61ad58af140fa12bac	article	MANAJEMEN PENGAJARAN DI STUDIO DISAIN ARSITEKTUR	Liliany Sigit Arifin	\N	2002
8250991	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000327	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000327}, priority = {2}	Osing is one of the Javanese sub-ethnic community. One of the Osing center community is the village of Kemiren, the county of Glagah, the district of Banyuwangi, East Java, where historically-genealogically-sosiologically still keeps the traditional life style and has a rich inheritance of Osing houses. The purpose of this research is to study of the spaces and shapes concept of Osing traditional house in Kemiren village and to get the factors that lie behind them. The result which were obtained of this research find that 
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1.   The Space Concept of Osing House
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      The space pattern consists of Bale, Jrumah and Pawon as ordered from the front house to the back. The space organization follows the closed ended plan. Space concept shows the presence of duality and centrality. 
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2.   The Shape of Osing House
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      The roof shapes are the main indicator of Osing houses, which can be differentiated to be Tikel Balung, Baresan, and Cerocogan. The special characteristic of Osing houses is the usage of 1, 2 or 3 of those basic shapes at once from the front to back as followed by the space order.
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3.   The Background Factors
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      The concept of each space was influenced by the function and activity, the meanings of activity, and the person, who lives or does the activity. The space organization was a manifestation of the inclusive character, careful and suspicious of the society.
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The shapes of Osing house have a close relation with the social rank, which inclined with egality. The name of the house parts and building structures reveals the massages, meanings, and wills as the expressions of the senses and wills of the owner. The meanings did not exist in the shape it self, but in the person who desired that shape, it reflects the latent and associational character, but also describe his appreciation to create and work.	da7e1bdada63654027d7b152f4833d77	90fd5d51bbb2a0d640c7227976fbbd4b	b6e7dfefe0773f4f46814cceec8001a5	article	RUMAH TRADISIONAL OSING : KONSEP RUANG DAN BENTUK	Iwan Suprijanto Puslitbang Permukiman Departemen Permukiman dan Prasarana Wilayah	\N	2002
8250992	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000328	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000328}, priority = {2}	Political power system, like as another culture have a relation with architectural expression or built environment, especially when the political power as a dominant factor in the process and social culture transaction between government in oneside and the people partisipation in another. This analysis is to find paralel ralationship between Orde Baru as a otoriter power with modern architecture and between Orde Reformasi based on democratic state with post modern architecture and/or deconstruction who has implication to the sustainable city concept implementation posibility.	c63e94b80dc0ea7260b5454ec6cd1656	27ccdc3fec160104329193287c715e54	1b1646f6652e858b454416c3a5fb9490	article	RELASI KEKUASAAN DAN ARSITEKTUR: DARI DEKONSTRUKSI KE SUSTAINABLE CITY	M. S. Barliana Iskandar	\N	2002
8250993	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000329	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000329}, priority = {2}	Indonesian old cities as the sites of government, trading, and ports have been established before the arrival of the Europeans. The form and pattern of settlements which served as the centres of the hinterlands were influenced by Indian or Hindu and afterwards by Chinese and European cultures. Makassar has been the dominant trading centre in Nusantara Archipelago. Its strategic location on South West peninsula of the sprawling island of Sulawesi gave it excellent access to the busy sea lanes of Java Sea, the Makassar straits, the Celebes and Banda seas and hence to many local trading networks as well as to the crucial long distance trade with India, China, and ultimately with Europe. The history of the city of Makassar began with the fort which was turned into the site of government, military and trade after the destruction of the Somba Opu fort. Despite of its similarities, there were principal differences with cities in Java which were also established in the same period . 	d0f9ffd2c44652dfb432a23ac7cda4bc	214e1f481c73195b44dbc90b72ba4f30	7f6b10439e7f36eebc6d353cb8f7cd46	article	DUTCH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE AND CITY DEVELOPMENT OF MAKASSAR	Yulianto Sumalyo	\N	2002
8250994	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000330	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000330}, priority = {2}	Zen Buddhism was introduced to China in the sixth century. After going through a long process in China, finally Zen came to Japan in the thirteenth century brought by Japanese monks. A unique spiritual genius one of the greatest epoch-making events in the history of mankind, which in the course of time has come to enrich the human mind over many centuries.
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During the process of spreading of Zen Buddhism there were influences experienced by two Chinese great religions, Tao and Confucian. This study will discuss the philosophy and architectural aspects of the Zen monastery arrangement plan.
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Zen Buddhism is syncretism from Taoism and Confucianism.The layout plan of the Zen monastery temple principally was placed on a single axis and facing south. The typical layout plan was borrowed from the architecture of the Chinese monastery.	d21fd6c29e35902b99d2e68a430734f0	713e0af783200c059f5018c7d268a25f	fc2790f67364765f5c9787bc94181c98	article	STUDY ON THE PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHITECTURE OF ZEN BUDDHISM IN JAPAN : On syncretism religion and monastery arrangement plan	Antariksa	\N	2002
8250995	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000331	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000331}, priority = {2}	Perceptual ambiguity is a state of thinking that disturbs the either-or mode of knowledge. It causes one to face with the condition of two possible correct knowledges. This state of thinking, however, might be advantageous and contributive positively. Robert Venturi's dictum both-and is just one example of taking the advantageous of this perceptual ambiguity. 
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Taking one Jawanese corpus titled Serat Balewarna, this study tries to present the practice of either-or mode of knowledge in Jawa around the 1920-s. A critical examination upon its content shows that the rational-universal knowledge had only becomes one lethal weapon against the Jawanese architectural knowledge. Toward thee end of the examination, this paper proposes to locate the jawanese architecture in a state of perceptual ambiguity. This re-location will open the way to allow the Jawanese architectural knowledge enter the world of discourse of knowledge in architecture.	b9d53468c2a0a47c143807a7e300d786	82ae959386bf28f57f03e16efedf4622	a9b6007f6bd0b108e8e08f4590149e1f	article	SERAT BALEWARNA: JAWA MENOLAK JAWA KOLONIALISASI ATAUKAH RASIONALISASI PENGETAHUAN ARSITEKTUR JAWA?	Josef Prijotomo	\N	2002
8250996	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000332	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000332}, priority = {2}	This study concern in the application of a simplified heat transfer model for simulation of thermal behaviour of tropical buildings. The model is to be integrated to a transient simulation program TRNSYS. The objective of this study is to predict the variable of indoor air temperature due to outdoors environmental climatic. The first case is about the comparison of the model with other model from ASHRAE (i.e. Transfer Function Method). The second case is the application of the model for a thermal simulation of a 7-zones typical tropical house. The simulation results (indoor air temperature and surfaces temperature) are to be then compared to the results from field measurement. The comparison shows that there is similarity between those two approaches.	09e9f058298de0ba063c3eb1c8b9bb0e	790b7d7b327e992ccdcf712e38746138	4a76d95487108e81e0bcbfb1ec4895ca	article	MEMPREDIKSI POLA PERUBAHAN TEMPERATUR DALAM RUMAH TROPIS LEMBAB DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL ANALOGI ELEKTRIK SATU DIMENSI	Sangkertadi	\N	2002
8250997	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000333	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000333}, priority = {2}	A two dimensional computational program was used to explore type, dimension, and number of windows in a 45 sqm domestic building to achieve cooling ventilation rates in 0 m/s outdoor windspeed. Prior to this, a manual calculation was constructed to limit and predict how the input for computational test would be. As in the manual test, the type of windows to be tested is jalousie (louvre) and casement. Primary and secondary weather data was also prepared for input. Subject to change variable is dimension and number of windows. Both manual and computational test indicated that to provide cooling ventilation rates (30 ach) in 0 m/s outdoor windspeed, the domestic building requires window area of approximately 50% floor area.	62ca434f46d9cf8eca1bae1a82df225f	0669ea6acedfaddcee91f5e4412fb77e	a6f8985617dc8c2d07813e86f8002ab0	article	DESAIN JENDELA BANGUNAN DOMESTIK UNTUK MENCAPAI 'COOLING VENTILATION' Kasus uji: rumah sederhana luas 45m2 di Yogyakarta	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2002
8250998	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000334	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000334}, priority = {2}	One important challenge to provide comfort in tropical humid region is an elevated air temperature and a high relative humidity. In this climate, it could be solved by providing high interior air flows. Air flows in building theoretically needed to restore comfort , therefore, the buildings should be designed to provide cross ventilation. Air movements inside a building depend not only on external wind velocity, but also a number of architectural design element. This study aims to find out the effect of architectural design in naturally ventilated building to obtain thermal comfort in tropical humid regions. The applicability of some architectural design elements such as balcony configuration, and internal division established by numerical modelled was assessed. 
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The analysis shows that balcony configurations and interior division plays a significant role in modifying the indoor thermal condition but it doesn't always need a higher air speed.	e365a36aec5facd269bf30dc216265a0	08d2a3b08d842e7c31f1effe868dfa0f	da12a217b7118bfe0adb2876febb1e9e	article	ALTERNATIF DISAIN ARSITEKTUR DAERAH TROPIS LEMBAB DENGAN PENDEKATAN KENYAMANAN THERMAL	Eddy Prianto	\N	2002
8250999	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000335	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000335}, priority = {2}	In many Third World cities, the approach to industrial planning is adapted from developed countries. Planning system may conflict with the dynamics of an informal sector where priorities are directed to the fundamentals of survival in an often competitive and hostile working environment. It is important for Third World' governments to identify planning approaches that respect the current condition of land use occupation. Modernization of traditional or informal sectors may develop integrated linkages with the formal sector creating opportunities land use integration between these sectors. 	5b3264aeca289e2c9ca33e74e0a2113a	f1d86b8cd3eeda86e7e8dc6992744cc9	c8be498b49214a5f16aec10931fd0a60	article	INDUSTRIAL PLANNING IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES On the role of informal sector in urban context	.	\N	2002
8251000	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000336	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000336}, priority = {2}	Water has always been imperative for life, since the very beginning, the birth, growth, survival, to the death, water always play an important role. In whatever kind of form, water has the character and potency to increase the quality of human life or to destroy it. Water is well responsive against natural forces, such as storm, rain, lightning and thunder, it could change in a sudden from a still and calm condition to a new powerful force, which could evoke certain human emotion. With this character and potency, water contribute to the dynamic of the architecture which incorporates it, placed as subject to architectural composition, not merely as object to meet the physical human needs. Through analyzing the Alhambra palace which is known as the locus classicus of the use of water in architectural design, a reflection can be made, whether water has been placed as subject in an architectural composition or just as something routine.	9d6e9b5b4b9787f8af74653309cad7ba	62d138be7915bd0dc651c6c1025f720f	e0deba3945cc1d2adec2ac6f16f89597	article	AIR SEBAGAI SUBYEK DALAM DESAIN ARSITEKTUR Kasus telaah: Istana Alhambra, Granada	Joyce M. Laurens	\N	2002
8251001	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000337	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000337}, priority = {2}	On the early 20 th century, at the colonialitation era, many architect wrote and published there writings at the journal in Java. But, infact, these writing is not much studied from architectural history in Indonesia, instead as supported information to introduce their work in architecture.
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The Maclaine Pont publication mostly known at the journal on the 1916-1936 in Java. Where, Hindia people was struggling to promote their identity as developed nation. This paper places the thinking of architect Maclaine Pont in the context of similar era to draw the participation of architecture of Maclaine Pont in the dominant circumtances on that era.	7e0f56e9a8b8ac3419a445e1b499583e	323592f832ea2d9d4b358b10133cc648	60c88e895e7fdd38eaf6a429695f58e8	article	PUBLIKASI PEMIKIRAN HENRI MACLAINE PONT DI JAWA	Mahatmanto	\N	2002
8251002	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000338	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000338}, priority = {2}	To Study old buildings, it is necessary to study cultural aspects, hintory, place, environment, spatial arrangement, plan, shape, structure and construction, building materials, dcoration, and other architectural aspects. This article is a part of the result of the whole study about Architecture of the Noble Residence in Yogyakarta, studying especially the soatial arragement. The conslusion of this part of study is architecture of the noble residence in Yogyakarta having some abstract concept as a part of the tradition that couln't explain rationally.
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Criterias to select noble residences to study are: the owner's relationship to Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono, locations near kraton inside and outside fortifications, and recent condition. Four selected noble residences are: Yudaningratan, Notoprajan and Mangkubumen.
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This study aims to discover the traditional norms including regulations and beliefs that gave shape to noble residence's architecture, to give reference for noble residence's conservation and applied proportional design concept to modern vernakular construction.	75453672069ec22b974662259c0503e4	7ace9cf98a0e6dffa7b4c0e8a2eb5472	9fac7f2473af6345ac20aa04bb0cfc0b	article	TATA RUANG RUMAH BANGSAWAN YOGYAKARTA	Siti Widayatsari	\N	2002
8251003	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000339	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000339}, priority = {2}	Saminist is Saminism followers. Their culture based on the history of the Samin's rebellion against the Dutch. In 1940, The Dutch exploded Saminist cleansing. For saving their life, the Saminist then made an unwritten-agreement among them to undercover and blend in the middle of society surround, and always assumed the society as sedulur. This unwritten-agreement became their way of life and was reflected in their settlement. This research is qualitative-phenomenology research and using meaning-translation method for analyzing the exclusive space of the Saminist settlement. It had been found that sedulur concept anticipated the formed of exclusive space of Saminist settlement.	e174c26fdd9257a8dee4055453b53d37	4e9cf206cee5d62d6de17d877d91266f	45f45108b7fde191b7ec2c69b471e6b5	article	'KONSEP SEDULUR' SEBAGAI FAKTOR PENGHALANG TERBENTUKNYA RUANG EKSKLUSIF PADA PERMUKIMAN KAUM SAMIN	Retno Hastijanti	\N	2002
8251004	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000340	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000340}, priority = {2}	Mosque is a place for worship, spirit, contemplation, but above all, Mosque is \\"a gate way\\". Sendang Duwur Mosque and Tombhouse is an Islamic antiquity as the product of syncretism process between traditional Javanese architecture - Hindunese/Budhanese - foreign Islamic which born early Mosque in Java.
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The semiotic and syncretic of Indonesian Mosque and Tombhouse also integrated some principles of the Javanese cosmology blend with the concept of Islamic Architecture, which resulted a symthesis of both traditional and new idea. It manifested in the type of ancient Mosque and tombhouse Sendang Duwur,which is original types ,specific with identity.	f1ecd826bcbc44c632d4168aa9274134	8058953f1b51bff5210826bb9bfda2bf	75197ae4356c0971eb252778131f252f	article	SINCRETIC & SEMIOTIC THE ANCIENT INDONESIAN MOSQUE & TOMBHOUSE Case study : SENDANG DUWUR-EAST JAVA	Semarang Wiranto Lecturer of Architecture Department	\N	2002
8251005	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000341	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000341}, priority = {2}	Source of information for ventilation design of residential settlement is generally derived from wind tunnel or, recently, CFD studies, which involves both modeling and simulation of wind flow pattern and speed. Yet this is not readily accessible to most architects. In order to gain similar objectives but without involving detailed studies, the present study introduces a graphical method of gathering information about permeability of residential. It describes how the way wind reaches and flows through built spaces and forms (streets, park/garden, buildings), and makes use of access graphs and numerical measures to indicate permeability of a given residential settlement. Since the method is still in the initial development, further study will be required for refinement and validation. Nevertheless, the method can be employed to provide information for ventilation design of low-rise residential settlements, particularly at the schematic level.	a5fb82aad8b4d1595783b9da5fff6a3a	b0c8d20bae3f194e2aab7c9f86372aec	42ad51b578f89cd9049c9893bc290fd0	article	PERMEABILITY MAP OF RESIDENTIAL SETTLEMENTS IN THE TROPICS	I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama	\N	2002
8251006	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000342	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000342}, priority = {2}	Inhabitants of a building are difficult to escape particulate matter emission. Within this condition, buildings should have vertical element that could block the dispersion of particulate matter to living spaces. Vegetation, a part of vertical elemen for fencing, is considered to do this task. The use of vegetation is chosen with reference to nature and behaviour of particulate matter. Earlier research found that dispersion of particulate matter is mostly at lower atmospheric layer and that particulate matter could be deposited. Therefore, low growing vegetation or climbing plants with particular leaf condition to encourage deposition is predicted suitable. Four vegetation was examined: Duranta repens, Polyscias fruticosa, Stephanotis floribunda and Scindapsus sp. As a preliminary study, there is no valid conclusion could be made from this experiment. However, there are indications that Duranta repens and Stephanotis floribunda block and deposit slightly more particulate matter than the two others.	8eb025abec82bcfd568717f376638a1e	d6e5f3357047f25ecbbe64d107c1ddc2	c0f4c10f01e2fe165d2763a0315ea991	article	MEMANFAATKAN TANAMAN UNTUK MENGURANGI POLUSI PARTICULATE MATTER KE DALAM BANGUNAN	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2002
8251007	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000343	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000343}, priority = {2}	Energy adds a new standpoint from which to better understand building design. But the subject of study, architecture and its environmental and social context, is not new. The objective of design is to improve the quality of buildings and the environment. On broader perspective, the mentioned environment means global environment encompasses earth, air, water and energy that are needed to be conserved. Energy-efficient architecture is one of that architectural typology focuses on conservation of global environment. The paper discusses the existence of energy-efficient architecture and its contextual to green architecture.	f02ab1243f8a28de9cebaaea1513396a	21309c42a0d36fba396f11e9790e462f	6b7a39e79e605161a66dc1954e995175	article	'ENERGY-EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE' PARADIGMA DAN MANIFESTASI ARSITEKTUR HIJAU	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2002
8251008	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	30	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000344	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS02300210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000344}, priority = {2}	We have applied the lattice gas method with using Pascal program language. Some 2-D building models have been implemented in the simulation. The results showed that this method could be used and reliable for studying behavior of airflow pattern in buildings having wide openings.	4d66a5e4112b9cc573bfc2b48e907904	42ffd62c0c160b7628db17e4a9482149	399ce903b022162c25e765d691bd53dc	article	STUDI ALIRAN SUARA DENGAN METODE GAS DALAM JARINGAN (LATTICE GAS METHOD)	Jefrey Ignatius Kindangen	\N	2002
8251009	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000345	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000345}, priority = {2}	Architectural forms are created by human minds. Because of this they are tied tightly to the perceptual experience and concept of designer. Designers are creating images and models for thought and communication, through which the intentions of a design idea may be captured and transmitted, so that the concepts can be understood, and perceived as reality. In a creative design process, a wide range of media are applied. It plays an important role, not only in conveying architectural messages and but also in operating as a catalyst to explore design ideas. This paper discusses the role of design media on the reception and conception of the architectural message. 	5b85d017c8a100d1877dae20f29b9302	6b4864a4b44a882959e305bc5d527c50	b61ea108177b49971d06f3b9558f311b	article	IMAJI DAN PERAN MEDIA DESAIN DALAM PROSES DESAIN ARSITEKTUR	Joyce M. Laurens	\N	2003
8251010	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000346	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000346}, priority = {2}	The knowledge that informed early higher education in Indonesia was formulated during the turn of the century, while the Dutch colonialists still controlled Indonesia. The beginning of architectural education was much influenced by a Euro-centric orientation and only partially marked by pre-colonial intellectual traditions. Of course it is true that the way of thinking of early Indonesian scholars has been greatly influenced by western development but in the late 20th century, now is the time to achieve a more balanced perspective of our cultural heritage. Though the academic tradition of architectural education originated from Europe and became established mainly through colonisation, which in turn has led to the present system of schooling.	9a5f8a6bc780f23c5c2df98fa867d84b	1622d32cc75788c0a1ce65dcbc60e44c	26733930f480ed989a40d316f4e7d5b7	article	THE INTEGRATION OF VERNACULAR VALUES INTO THE EDUATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN	Krisprantono	\N	2003
8251011	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000347	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000347}, priority = {2}	The existence of Cheng Hoo's Indonesian Mosque Architecture in Surabaya is the presentation of Chinese architecture nuance. It is a new revelation for Indonesian mosque architecture. At the same time it is also the resurrection of the treasure of Indonesian architecture which had disappeared for a very long time. It is the architecture which presents itself as a synthesis of various attractive local elements. The building's expression indicates the spirit of tolerance which is the strong character of the Chinese ancestors. Primarily in this case, are the ideal and the cosmopolitan ways of living by Admiral Cheng Hoo who always lived in harmony with the new environment.	227a93dff1ecd12f7b0c5996164f0004	892c67efb9731c02728de788185a312c	f2f0c5b5aac9522c46570248a85085e2	article	SEMANGAT ADMIRAL CHENG HOO DAN EKSPRESI TOLERANSI	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2003
8251012	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000348	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000348}, priority = {2}	The rapid increase of urban population will cause environment problems, such as clean water scarcity, bad condition of sanitation, garbage disposal, and air pollution. Main sources of air pollution in large cities are emissions of motor vehicles (CO) which is 70% to 80% of the total air pollutant. Air pollution may create hazard for human health. Carbon monoxide (CO) which changes into carbon dioxide (CO2) will cause global warming, and then climate change happened will cause flood and dry land, which then it effects on human health. In addition, the damage of Ozone layer caused by CFC chemical will cause more ultra violet going into the troposphere which causes skin cancer. To solve air pollution, first is to decrease energy consumption and search for a cleaner alternated energy. Second is to build sustainable buildings and settlements, and environment friendly public transportation system.	20eadcb404fcf3387476290aeb04ac13	77e52c34ac99d5c8f01b0b2f23f6f0aa	2580b026cf5061b03317f8ee8e2ba03f	article	PEMBANGUNAN PERMUKIMAN YANG BERKELANJUTAN UNTUK MENGURANGI POLUSI UDARA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2003
8251013	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000349	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000349}, priority = {2}	Even though global warming are still debates whether it will or not be happened, the changes on climate will influence activities of human. Regarding global warming issue, one of the impact that is very interesting to be investigated is sea level rise. Sea level rise is predicted has very big impact since, in general, in coastal areas locate a lot of important activities for such city or country.
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On the context of Indonesian locality, most of big cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang, Makasar, etc. are located on the coastal area. Since a lot of important activities located on those cities, in general, sea level rise will influence the development processes of those cities. On the basis of the observation gathering in Surabaya City, the impact of sea level rise will influence not only the development of coastal area but also development of Surabaya City in general. The influence is because the area accommodates activities which are very important in city development both for present and future. The activities are port, industrial estate and location for new housing.	59427867a16e3ed410d59696315e01f0	4e6756a7149e26e5f6496537ea0f84d8	2c2ad98cacc51318b519ff4d46bc22b2	article	KERENTANAN KAWASAN TEPI AIR TERHADAP KENAIKAN PERMUKAAN AIR LAUT Kasus Kawasan Tepi Air Kota Surabaya	Iwan Suprijanto	\N	2003
8251014	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000350	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000350}, priority = {2}	Globalization issue which its inception is on economic activities, widely effected to urban planning approach. Urban planning on the global world; New York, London, and Tokyo as study cases, applied differently on planning approach than before globalization, that is parallel with urban development. Urban core is a central coordination of global economic activity that tends to decrease of urban population. Suburban grows as urban, that is follow the growth of manufacturing activity and service. 	def68e847616d505fa1664858a92870b	fe2a288b12e27a59d505860a04789c97	193d48386a6a231c38b5d4f14b3de132	article	PENGARUH GLOBALISASI TERHADAP PERENCANAAN KOTA Studi kasus kota New York, London dan Tokyo (Global Cities)	Rully Damayanti	\N	2003
8251015	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000351	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000351}, priority = {2}	The acceleration of total energy consumption in Indonesia during the past two decades and the limited availability of energy resources in the midst of currently national economic crisis create energy problem that needs to be solved comprehensively and holistically. From the objectives of national energy conservation program, commercial building and residential are prospective goals for energy saving purpose considering that both sectors consume energy as a consequence of the building. Energy conscious design concept that is applied to building design will give significant energy consumption reduction at its operational stage. The paper discusses the energy conscious design concept and its strategic ways that is applicable to residential and commercial buildings.	1b7d167e45b7f9f944b5f6ae01573343	2ba1bea0427d1b861c720195df110fd9	394c6f788f08188e6830ee9c145db1db	article	'ENERGY CONSCIOUS DESIGN' KONSEPSI DAN STRATEGI PERANCANGAN BANGUNAN DI INDONESIA	Jimmy Priatman	\N	2003
8251016	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000352	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000352}, priority = {2}	Noise source for buildings adjacent to streets is traffic-generated predominantly. Where people are mostly spend their time indoors, it is important for buildings to have screening or blocking to control noise intrusion into living spaces. But this blocking should also permit airflow. This is important for middle to low-cost domestic buildings, which do not employ conditioned ventilation. A common feature of Indonesian buildings, fence, is studied to perform noise barrier. The fence -a barrier to be- should obey three factors: position, dimension, and material. All these three factors were studied to seek compromised design for acoustic performance and natural ventilation purpose. Domestic building situated in the urban area of Yogyakarta was studying to see the most possible design of the barrier to be. There are two calculation methods employed to investigate the proposed design. The study shows that it is possible to gain minimum of 10 dB noise reduction by placing windows within the shadow effect of approximately 1.5 height fence-barrier. 	cc1fadbb64d93b9419480b25f9390ce4	ed9ba0d21755723f357e397e9b5dbe34	0f5898aea92bad3509e26a62d32695eb	article	BARRIER DESIGN STRATEGIES TO CONTROL NOISE INGRESS INTO DOMESTIC BUILDINGS	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2003
8251017	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000353	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000353}, priority = {2}	This research examines the accuracy of computer programmes to simulate the illuminance level in atrium buildings compare to the measurement of those in physical models. The case was taken in atrium building with 4 types of roof i.e. pitched roof, barrel vault roof, monitor pitched roof (both monitor pitched roof and monitor barrel vault roof), and north light roof (both with north orientation and south orientation). The results show that both methods have agreement and disagreement. They show the same pattern of daylight distribution. In the other side, in terms of daylight factors, computer simulation tends to underestimate calculation compared to physical model measurement, while for average and minimum illumination, it tends to overestimate the calculation.	e1f45fbbdb32ebdacb0667225b99b859	7c47efd72582cc6867c0e6bf895372f6	7e62f3c23ed24bb829b9aa0d48d9e0d8	article	THE COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPUTER SIMULATION AND PHYSICAL MODEL IN CALCULATING ILLUMINANCE LEVEL OF ATRIUM BUILDING	Sushardjanti Felasari	\N	2003
8251018	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000354	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000354}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the potential use of solar energy in building as an alternative solution of energy resources to reduce the negative impact in burning fossil fuels to the environment. It higlights the positive aspects in environment by generating solar energy and also discusses the aesthetical values in employing solar panels on buildings.	38a0a6b8ed68353b7316beb5eccef0a3	1395bcb67a5128ff853e81b94a779541	c08a82adc7c593ff057a2e4b86680079	article	TENAGA SURYA DAN ARSITEKTUR: SUATU ANALISIS LINGKUNGAN DAN PERANCANGAN	Tri Harso Karyono	\N	2003
8251019	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000355	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000355}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a Fuzzy Logic Development Tool called PetraFuz which has been developed at Control System Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Department, Petra Christian University. The system consists of a hardware target based on MCS51 microcontroller and a software support running under PC Windows. The system is targeted for developing fuzzy logic based systems. It supports fuzzy logic design, evaluation, assembly language generator and downloading process to the target hardware to perform on-line fuzzy process. Process action and fuzzy parameters could be transferred to PC monitor via RS-232 serial communication, this on-line process parameters is used for fuzzy tuning, i.e. fuzzy if-then rules and fuzzy membership functions. The PetraFuz tool helps very much for Fuzzy system developments, it could reduce development time significantly. The tool could spur the development of fuzzy systems based on microcontroller systems such as fuzzy control systems, fuzzy information processing, etc.	574c69d88d26f4ca7cbd4d56dece6474	240dac74ead295a6f75e588d26eaddab	d65277bf94b5f88a6078a6e1f9497a04	article	SISTEM PENGEMBANGAN KENDALI FUZZY LOGIC BERBASIS MIKROKONTROLER KELUARGA MCS51 (PetraFuz)	Thiang; Anies Hannawati; Ban Eng; Resmana	\N	1999
8251020	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000356	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000356}, priority = {2}	Serial communication is commonly used in PC interface, but serial communication that is commonly used is RS-232 which only could communicate in one to one scheme. This paper will explain a software using the RS-485 interface that can communicate in one to many scheme using a multidrop network system. The server will monitor slave computer, so from the master computer we will be able to see what kind of application is being done in the slave computer.
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Software has been designed under Windows environtment (32 bit) using Delphi 3.0 from Borland International, Inc Software. There are two kinds of software : master and slave. The master software will control the computer we want to monitor, while the slave software will send the monitor picture to the master. The system hardware uses 3 RS 232 to RS 485 converter installed at the 3 PCs, one converter is used by master, and 2 converters are used by slave computers.
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Testing of picture compression, picture transmission with varying transmission speed have been done in this experiment.	62eb6db921ec873dbd80ffc464e862d4	a78cda0db025cb7c5876172e707e9ce7	315cbbc6a4597e9d139808ecc578eb5c	article	SISTEM MONITORING LAYAR KOMPUTER SECARA REMOTE MENGGUNAKAN JARINGAN MULTIDROP RS 485	Irwan Kristanto	\N	1999
8251021	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000357	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000357}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a project of Web-based Distance Learning support system. The system has been built based on the Internet and World Wide Web facility. The system could be accessed with a web browser which is directed to a certain web server address so that students can do learning process just like in the real situation, such as student admissions, taking course materials, syllabus, assignments, students grades, class discussions through web, and doing online quizzes. Students could also join collaboration works by giving opinions, feedback and student produced paper/web which can be shared to the entire learning community. Therefore, it will build a collaborative learning environment where lectures together with students make constructive knowledge databases for entire learning community.
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This system has been developed based on Active Server Pages (ASP) technology from Microsoft which is embedded in a web server. Web pages reside in a web server which is connected to an SQL Database Server. Database server is used to store structured data such as lectures/students personal information, course lists, syllabus and its descriptions, announcement texts from lecturers, commentaries for discussion forum, student?s study evaluations, scores for each assignment, quizzes for each course, assignments text from lectures, assignments which are collected by students and students contribution/materials.
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This system has been maintained by an administrator for maintaining and developing web pages using HTML. The administrator also does ASP scripts programming to convert web pages into active server pages. Lectures and students could contribute some course materials and share their ideas through their web browser.
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This web-based collaborative learning system gives the students more active role in the information gathering and learning process, making the distance students feel part of a learning community, therefore increasing motivation, comprehension and interaction with other students.	0130628f4504b0d138b5cac87ec50107	7be9e19c940bd8f240f4c3411f340160	89b694b7dbab93bc6c29b881334a6f10	article	GALILEE: AN INTERNET WEB BASED DISTANCE LEARNING SUPPORT SYSTEM	Resmana Arthur Budiman	\N	1999
8251023	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000359	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000359}, priority = {2}	Line and curve drawing are time consuming, reducing computation time can be done by improving performance of processor and algorithm. Midpoint algorithm is based on integer operation, so it is less time-consuming than algorithm based on float operation. Implementation of both type of algorithms in C language, shows that midpoint algorithm is 8 times faster for line drawing, and 15 times faster for curve drawing than algorithm based on float operation. For line drawing, Midpoint algorithm is 6 times faster than Bresenham algorithm which is based on integer operation 	11f7744ad045f3b9f2d7eca5402ac99f	4d8e8020a087939ffcb6bbbc8df5c355	92238b1b9293b978d16765fa289735f9	article	ALGORITMA MIDPOINT UNTUK PENGGAMBARAN GRAFIK BERKECEPATAN TINGGI	Kartika Gunadi	\N	1999
8251024	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000360	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000360}, priority = {2}	The problem in accuracy of intersection between a circle and a straight line and between two circles was considered using a unified representation. There are two formulations of the intersection between a straight line and a circle. The first formulation uses an initial point of the line outside the circle, the second formulation uses the midpoint of the line between the intersection points as the initial point. For circle-circle intersection, there are three formulations. The first formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with one of the two circles. The second formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with the orthogonal circle obtained by adding the weighting equations of the two circles. The third formulation uses the radical axis intersecting with the orthogonal circle obtained by adding the equations of the two circles.	017b623265e661fd1561b10f2d0ea8e8	951da5fbfea41de928851964c987c471	3b65ffc4162978d797ec59b98ce4c183	article	ANALISIS AKURASI PERPOTONGAN GARIS DENGAN LINGKARAN DAN LINGKARAN DENGAN LINGKARAN	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	1999
8251025	Jurnal Informatika	1	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000361	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF99010107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000361}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, most of the information is still in printed format. To reproduce it in the electronic form, we need an efficient way to save the scanned document. For this purpose, AT & T Labs has been developing a new technology called DjVu. In this paper, we try to compare DjVu and JPG format. The goal is to decide whether DjVu is better or not. To achieve the goal, we try to scan the document and save it in DjVu and JPG format, make comparison between these two based on file size and image quality. Comparison is done for three types of document, such as b/w photo, document with text, and document in colour. The conclusion is, DjVu format is better than JPG in file size and quite good in image quality. So, DjVu have a chance to become a new standart. 	f2ff73fa10c5374d61f1e224d2b09f2a	a071b4f1f594dada7145ccee9116bae3	56703575c684c4ae7ead46107fcd844a	article	STUDI BANDING PENGGUNAAN FORMAT DjVu DAN FORMAT JPG UNTUK PENYIMPANAN DOKUMEN DALAM BENTUK ELEKTRONIK	Petrus Santoso	\N	1999
8251026	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000362	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000362}, priority = {2}	A special method is needed to obtain an image with wide perspective angle & minimal distortion. This article will describe a method to process several images with normal (small) perspective angle to form a single image with 360� perspective angle.
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Those normal images have overlapping parts & this process will form a seamless concatenation between each pair of those normal images. Other methods, that are already common, work base on view transformation to all part of normal images. In those methods, there are reference image and will-be-combined image. The will-be-combined image is transformed so that the objects in this image look like have been captured from the same angle as the reference image. These methods will generate a greater distortion for a wider perspective-angle concatenation so they hardly can be applied to generate a 360� panoramic image.
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The method that will be described below differs from other methods in its view transformation. By applying view transformation only to overlapping parts of those normal images, an accumulation of distortion can be avoided so that it is possible to generate a 360� panoramic image.	2265afe76654490c7ec8e4cfbf55fd53	d8ba5e37b5b4a5bf25587780542a9557	47a98a7b9e07afcd82e8793b4a65f90e	article	PEMBENTUKAN CITRA PANORAMA 360� DENGAN IMAGE MOSAICING	Paul Alexander	\N	2001
8251027	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000363	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000363}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes an alternative concept of Fuzzy Functional Dependency (FFD) based on the theory of conditional probability. We examine some properties of conditional probability and its relation with fuzzy sets. Moreover, approximate conditional probability of two fuzzy sets can be considered to determine the degree of similarity between two fuzzy sets. Based on this property, we propose an alternative concept of FFD and prove that it satisfies classical/crisp relational database.	d9fed61284b5806f75ccddc41d178ead	d8e2ce90b1b27b31be727ac78313d1b5	32b38e8625192f145f69d83855f73850	article	AN ALTERNATIVE CONCEPT OF FUZZY FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCY BY USING CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY	.	\N	2001
8251028	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000364	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000364}, priority = {2}	Three main processes in Natural Language Processing are syntax analysis or parsing, semantic interpretation and contextual interpretation. This paper discuss about the first and the second of these processes. Parsing is the recognition of the sentence structure based on a grammar and a lexicon.
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Parsing can be done in either top-down or bottom-up methods, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Top-down parsers can not handle grammar with left-recursion, where bottom-up parsers can not handle grammar with empty production. The best parsers combine these two approaches.
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Semantic interpretation is the process of mapping a sentence into its context-independent meaning representation called logical form. There are two processes needed in building logical form, the first is to identify the semantic roles that each word and phrase plays in the sentence, the second is to choose the correct sense of each word to build a plausible sentence, which called word-sense disambiguation. The semantic roles may be represented using predicate-argument relations or using the thematic roles, word-sense disambiguation can be done by selectional restrictions or by context-activation.	e34df54060f7e01ea84c3b66c1899580	93a159e2d98460681d14edc152d2ee8f	85377ec31036b1e16e521efbb963c821	article	STUDI ANALISIS METODE-METODE PARSING DAN INTERPRETASI SEMANTIK PADA NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING	James Suciadi	\N	2001
8251029	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000365	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000365}, priority = {2}	Hidden surface removal is an algorithm used to hide part of the object which is blocked by the object in front of it. If there are two plane crossed each other displayed without Hidden surface removal algorithm, the crossing section is invisible, because one object will block another object without crossing. The crossing sections can be displayed using Hidden surface removal algorithm.
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Z buffer algorithm implements Hidden Surface Removal by entering color and depth of the visible plane into the buffer, then displays the result on the screen. Scan Line algorithm will scanning the screen row by row of each object surface in three dimension and then displays on the screen after each row scanning. Both of the algorithms will be compared based on the memory usage dan time needed to execute.
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The experiment shows that Scanline algorithm uses less memory compared with Z-Buffer algoritm. Furthermore, based on the speed, the Scanline is better than the Z-Buffer if the object is collected on the y row, but the Z-Buffer is better than the Scanline if the object scattered and used all rows on the drawing plane and has more surface do displayed.	cd43ee92719ab9cc0f5a204dab88a79e	043cc08d7be81fa310a023c41c3c6ab7	7d5fc78cee578a084ba498039bf494f7	article	PERBANDINGAN ALGORITMA HIDDEN SPACE REMOVAL: Z-UFFER DAN SCANLINE DILIHAT DARI PENGGUNAAN MEMORI DAN KECEPATAN	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2001
8251030	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000366	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000366}, priority = {2}	Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP) is one among the NP-complete problem. TSP is defined as follows. A traveling salesperson has a number of cities to visit. The sequence in which the salesperson visits diffrents cities is called a tour. A tour should be such that every city is visited once and only once. The goal is to find a tour that minimize the total distance of a tour. TSP can be solved by Exhaustive algorithm, but this algorithm is no efficient for large number of cities. A neural network can be used to solve this optimization problem by choosing appropriate architecture to find optimal solution. A Neural network can be used to solve optimization by chosing apropriate architecture to find optimal solution. Algorithm of Neural network reduced a signifcant execution time for number of cities more than 9, and has optimization 83% of best solution from exhaustive algorithm	150ee66d4b7ba25f425a2f01fcb0c556	6f36fa71282ad9b340a51f55b43a683d	b016b1af20f9f6e37c4f72ff7ebe6d86	article	JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF UNTUK PENYELESAIAN TRAVELLING SALESPERSON PROBLEM	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8251031	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000367	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000367}, priority = {2}	Data is business asset that should be safeguarded and maintained. Business data is recorded in a table/relation. Because inconeet relation structure could produce any modification anomaly, this relation should be normalized. Data modification in normalized relation will face referential integrity constraint problem. This problem could make inconsistent data and wrong information. Referential integrity constraint depends on minimum relationship cardinality. The trial and implementation of referential integrity constraint is taken on Microsoft Access.	45a875e64940d0d8eb6cf840d8e5dd4e	d553b2046ad8ef577d90dc0c66b81556	b217c81f445686de7e4457f3e60b9659	article	IMPLEMENTASI REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY CONSTRAINT PADA MICROSOFT ACCESS DALAM UPAYA MEMELIHARA KONSISTENSI DATA	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana	\N	2001
8251032	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000368	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000368}, priority = {2}	This paper is made from a multi-tier system using corba technology for hotel reservation program for web browser and also client program.
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Client software is connected to application server with Corba Connection and client and application server connect to SQL server 7.0. via ODBC. The are 2 types of client: web client and delphi client. In making web browser client application, we use delphi activex from technology, in where in this system made like making the regular form, but it has shortage in integration with html language.
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Multi-pier application using corba system generally has another profit beside it could be developed, this system also stake with multi system database server, multi middle servers and multi client in which with these things all the system can system can be integrated. The weakness of this system is the complicated corba system, so it will be difficult to understand, while for multi-tier it self need a particular procedure to determine which server chossed by the client.	c856aaef4fb9c92c178bc97660613a80	3a362bbb1a3caa57a8351734fc97ff3a	6b18798cd410704e45f870b536063b51	article	PENGGUNAAN KONEKSI CORBA DENGAN PEMROGRAMAN MIDAS MULTI-TIER APPLICATION DALAM SISTEM RESERVASI HOTEL	Irwan Kristanto Julistiono	\N	2001
8251033	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000369	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000369}, priority = {2}	One of the primitive in computer graphics is a circle. It needs a special method to draw a circle like Bezier method and Bresenham algorithm. According to Bezier method, it use polygon control points to draw circle but it use coordinate points of translation on Bresenham algorithm.
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The result of this research shows Bresenham algorithm had 1.44 times faster than Bezier for 70 drawing points, however for accuration, the Bezier's method is better. The error of Bezier X coordinate is 0,038379671 smaller than that of Bresenham X coordinate, and the error of Bezier Y coordinate is 0,026411257 less than Bresenham Y coordinate.	7d1c2259c31e45034a326af577a1f608	f772a8aa4b2822b0f9fc7de751b5f9ea	615a8541624511385ffe2aaca8f7ea0b	article	KURVA BEZIER DAN BRESENHAM UNTUK PEMBUATAN LINGKARAN	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2001
8251034	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000370	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000370}, priority = {2}	Face recognition is one of many important researches, and today, many applications have implemented it. Through development of techniques like Principal Components Analysis (PCA), computers can now outperform human in many face recognition tasks, particularly those in which large database of faces must be searched.
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Principal Components Analysis was used to reduce facial image dimension into fewer variables, which are easier to observe and handle. Those variables then fed into artificial neural networks using backpropagation method to recognise the given facial image.
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The test results show that PCA can provide high face recognition accuracy. For the training faces, a correct identification of 100% could be obtained. From some of network combinations that have been tested, a best average correct identification of 91,11% could be obtained for the test faces while the worst average result is 46,67 % correct identification	a05c0b0295b83c47f2833a8afa47210e	957b1526be926009a614d4929a8ddfa7	86220eb78fb62f7f208f54ab45180a3e	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK PENGENALAN WAJAH MENGGUNAKAN PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS	.	\N	2001
8251035	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000371	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000371}, priority = {2}	Information System implementation using two-tier architecture result lack in several critical issues : reuse component, scalability, maintenance, and data security. The multi-tiered client/server architecture provides a good resolution to solve these problems that using DCOM technology .
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The software is made by using Delphi 4 Client/Server Suite and Microsoft SQL Server V. 7.0 as a database server software. The multi-tiered application is partitioned into thirds. The first is client application which provides presentation services. The second is server application which provides application services, and the third is database server which provides database services. This multi-tiered application software can be made in two model. They are Client/Server Windows model and Client/Server Web model with ActiveX Form Technology.
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In this research is found that making multi-tiered architecture with using DCOM technology can provide many benefits such as, centralized application logic in middle-tier, make thin client application, distributed load of data process in several machines, increases security with the ability in hiding data, dan fast maintenance without installing database drivers in every client.	bbde706106ede13631cbc76497f47e9e	81dc71b8a0c886456677b2bdc4f0b010	734db86a3aa840c4e6e2696fe7ebe1f8	article	PENERAPAN ARSITEKTUR MULTI-TIER DENGAN DCOM DALAM SUATU SISTEM INFORMASI	Irwan Kristanto Julistiono Kartika Gunadi	\N	2001
8251036	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000372	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000372}, priority = {2}	In every application that uses fuzzy system, there is always some numerical data which come from the fuzzy system itself. Those data called the fuzzy rule are useful to determine the fuzzy term from each fuzzy variable. Generally, the numbers of fuzzy rule are almost unlimited. Since the fuzzy rule consists of the numerical data, it will be difficult to interpret the fuzzy rule. Hence, linguistic description is required to interpret the rule. Linguistic description can be defined as the process of changing from numerical data to alphabetical letters that enable the system maker to understand the rule. However, even though the rule has become the linguistic description, the numbers of rules are still huge. Consequently, the difficulty in interpreting the rule will still happen for the next fuzzy process. Eventually, certain method is demanded to turn the process become more simple.
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The process of producing this program is aimed to give the reader some ideas of how to turn the linguistic description on fuzzy rule to become more simple. Generally, the program will produce the process of interpreting the linguistic description and turn them by using two choices of algorithms afterward.
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The result of this program will be in the form of table that contains the linguistic description already been turned to be more simple.	0362934f79614d404729f2a659f51b30	6e51c63507c6d437fdb8b4b79819d68b	7e67c138bcc5bd367a07fb20aeaf11f4	article	PERENCANAAN DAN PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK UNTUK MEREDUKSI DESKRIPSI LINGUISTIK DALAM RULE FUZZY	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2001
8251037	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000373	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000373}, priority = {2}	Until now dogs always have a position as a human friend. With many kind of dogs so an expert was needed to identified the type of dogs based on the characteristics of the dog. But an human expert also have difficulties to identify because there are so many kind of dogs. Therefore, a system is needed to help the identification process. It is a system which can adopt the abilities of experts to identify the dog.
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With all the technological advancement these days, it have been developed a technology which able to adopt the process and human thinking. This particular technology is called Artificial Intelligence.
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Artificial Intelligence have many kind of application, one of them is an Expert System which have abilities to adopt a Knowledge Base from inputing data from experience of the expert on specific term.
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Principally, all the database of dogs with its characteristics will be added on a Knowledge Base. This base is take form as a database group, where the Inference Engine on the Expert System will work on these data to describe a specific dog based on the characteristic inputed by user through the user interface. This identification system to describe the dog was made using Delphi programming.
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On this program, searching kind of dog will be do by inputing characteristics of the dog that user want to find, then the program will find on Knowledge Base which dogs that match on that characteristics.	83a09e24d77a90ac4e847dfb8620fe49	c467e90ace1c5947ef0f74099123b55e	24258b91c8f112d7098b4b2f1a10506c	article	PERENCANAAN DAN PEMBUATAN PROGRAM SISTEM PAKAR UNTUK SPESIFIKASI JENIS ANJING	Andreas Handojo	\N	2001
8251038	Jurnal Informatika	2	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000374	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF01020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000374}, priority = {2}	Finding a path between cities is look like a simple thing but its also seems complicated because there are many costs which is influence the path finding.
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In Geographic Information System, an object from a map have information which is use to analysis many things. One of them is spatial data analysis, which is a modelling proses, manipulating and interpretation information about a feature geographic. This spatial data analysis is using grid, which is data model raster with two dimension which is group of pixels, where each cell containing a value, called weighted cell.
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Using euclidean algorithm which include weight of grid, without notice the direction of the path, can make the best effisien path with leact cost path analysis.	90da17fdba2c9772f692de1221aa2206	4660c286244c239ba7a7ca230d27ede8	09ed8f2d62fe06af538596af4f1a9f9d	article	PENENTUAN RUTE ANTAR KOTA YANG EFISIEN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN ANALISA DATA GEOGRAFIK	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2001
8251039	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000375	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000375}, priority = {2}	Hill's code is one of text encoding technique. In this research, Hill's code is extended to image encoding. The image used is BMP 24 bit format. 2x2 and 3x3 matrices is used as a key. The results show that Hill's code is suitable for image whose RGB values vary highly. On the contrary, it is not suitable for less varied RGB images since its original pattern is still persisted in encrypted image.
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Hill's code for image encoding has also disadvantage in the case that the key matrix is not unique. However, for daily application, with good key matrix, Hill's code can be applied to encode image since it's process only deals with simple matrix operation so it become fast.	8ac8969a23e6961f43a188c93213497d	cc71616ed65fd89e1c41d6839953e00f	f8c92d45a2e208525e8865a8602f0509	article	IMPLEMENTASI SANDI HILL UNTUK PENYANDIAN CITRA	J. J. Siang	\N	2002
8251040	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000376	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000376}, priority = {2}	Describe and match is a method in artificial intelligence, which used to recognize the existence of an object in a picture by matching the picture with a group of other picture as a reference. 
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This research presents a system to recognize two-dimensional geometric structure through describe and match where the two-dimensional geometric structures which are used here are limited on circle, square, triangle, and line.
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Three problems, which we will discuss in this research, are Library Matching Problem, Describe and Transform Problem and Describe, Match and Transform Problem.	30b7a63550422ff8ae963b503ac619a7	238f6f2e6bb3636539e0b4077f8cf0f2	0809298f9f901c4c4c47b86891ad0a72	article	PENGENALAN BENTUK BANGUN GEOMETRIS DUA DIMENSI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE DESKRIPSI DAN PENCOCOKAN	Yulia	\N	2002
8251041	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000377	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000377}, priority = {2}	Neural network as an information processor system which has some similarities with human brain, is lately used to solve general problems. Neural network has several characteristics based on : architecture, learning algorithm, and activation function.
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Genetic algorithm is a method to get an optimum function using genetic operations which is done to each individual in a population that is often called as chromosome.
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This way, to get a more optimum function is by colliding neural network and genetic algorithm. That is by doing a bias conversion and the weight to the neural network into a kind of individual form of genetic algorithm and the other way arround. Thus, a conclusion can be drawn about neural network learning method with or without genetic algorithm.	03d6b1e0a4d9671ab4f04ee419bc9058	fce61f51394ebe0ce8c0c1e7beaed49c	3a0cbebd03598c53192f518b6a63105a	article	STUDI ANALISA PELATIHAN JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN DENGAN DAN TANPA ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2002
8251042	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000378	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000378}, priority = {2}	Today, many property's sellers and buyers are still using newspaper as an advertisement for sellers, and as an information for buyers. Actually they find that newspapers are not reliable enough, because when they lost their newspaper, they will lose any information related to them. Furthermore, searching properties newspapers are not efficient enough and it takes much time to find any information they want.
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An application to sell and find property based on the web using database to save information related to them, will make easier for buyers and sellers to find the information, compared ti newspaper. They can find it directly and quickly thru the Internet using find and search facilities.
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This application, uses database server MySQL as a database making, PHP4 as a programming language, and Linux as the operating system. The facilities in www.idaman.com are find and search properties, member registration, and member area.
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The result in this application's testing shows that the application runs normally and it can be accessed in different places in the world using the Internet.	eacbda847f0fd49516787ad2f87248e1	ab05874bbe6252997c7707ea47990af0	ce1843e153811f8abd08cf75f68a6d21	article	PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI JUAL DAN CARI PROPERTI PADA WEBSITE WWW.IDAMAN.COM	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2002
8251043	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000379	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000379}, priority = {2}	This day, computer networking has become important necessity for data exchange between computers. And along with the growing of number of computer in a network, the difficulty for managing that network also increased. Because of that reality, in this paper will be build application for remote controlling computer using TCP/IP protocol.
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This application build using Delphi 5.0 programming language and dWinsock 2.75, component interface for Windows Socket API which is created especially for Delphi language, and separate to two sub applications, namely server application, which run on computer to be controlled and the secondly is client application, run on controller computer. In this application, data text or binary will be send, so two pair components will be used : TTextServer - TTextClient and TBinaryServer- TBinaryClient. The functions which implemented in this applications are : lock and unlock computer, reboot, shutdown, execute remote program, send message, capture screen and view remote programs.
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Test is doing on internal network and internet network, and the result of that test for internal network, all of functions can be activated perfectly without significant delay (less than 1 second). But for internet network, there is delay, which the number variable depend on data traffic at that moment.	6365f663568d117412fce5d4eadd299d	f11f972c5bd1af769b63cf15da04e222	3e86cb7c764349e43f536d5a956595de	article	IMPLEMENTASI PROTOKOL TCP/IP UNTUK PENGENDALIAN KOMPUTER JARAK JAUH	Kartika Gunadi	\N	2002
8251044	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000380	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000380}, priority = {2}	Linux Operating System which growing rapidly this day start to attract many people, especially academic and proffesionals in computer's world. Many things which make Linux more attractive is the open source's characterictic, which mean its application is freely available to everyone. In fact, we can get the source code easily, and the stabilize as an operating system getting admission by many society.
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Linux also can make a connection between modem, even internet. Linux also support the client-server system. Therefore, Local Area Network system can use only one modem as the connection for many computers to go through the internet. 
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Point to point protocol is one of the protocols which used to do the connection to the internet or LAN, because of a lot of things its provided easily, especially the installation and the used of it.	80f536fff75ba01092ce036d80b3e944	4c4496f88f533a9ce84842ab84e5e6bf	fdb137b5981c75b2f7c7975a1706bec1	article	KOMUNIKASI MODEM SERIAL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL PADA SISTEM OPERASI LINUX	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2002
8251045	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000381	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000381}, priority = {2}	Electronic commerce is one of the components in the internet that growing fast in the world. In this research, it is developed the prototype for library service that offers library collection ordering especially books and articles through World Wide Web.
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In order to get an interaction between seller and buyer, there is an urgency to develop a dynamic web, which needs the technology and software. One of the programming languages is called Active Server Pages (ASP) and it is combining with database system to store data. The other component as an interface between application and database is ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ASP has an advantage in the scripting method and it is easy to make the configuration with database. This application consists of two major parts those are administrator and user. 
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This prototype has the facilities for editing, searching and looking through ordering information online. Users can also do downloading process for searching and ordering articles. Paying method in this e-commerce system is quite essential because in Indonesia not everybody has a credit card. As a solution to this situation, this prototype has a form for user who does not have credit card. If the bill has been paid, he can do the transaction online. In this case, one of the ASP advantages will be used. This is called 'session' when data in process would not be lost as long as the user still in that 'session'. This will be used in user area and admin area where the users and the admin can do various processes. 	c4d3d8f3a2efe4903535302d60f1d1e9	d9c6effb672dfb1203ab23547f89ad04	5fee906c28917b0568090f4e5b881eac	article	PROTOTIPE PEMESANAN BAHAN PUSTAKA MELALUI WEB MENGGUNAKAN ACTIVE SERVER PAGE (ASP)	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2002
8251046	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000382	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000382}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a fuzzy logic based system to predict the number of vehicle flow based on its noise. The system equipped by a sensor using a microphone an a 8088 microprocessor. The prediction results are displayed on 7-segment display. The fuzzy inference system used a strategy of MIN-MAX with 3 inputs which are: noise level, the width of road & a correction factor. A Defuzzification method of COG (Center of Gravity) is depployed in the system to produce prediction result in number of vehicle per minnute. The experimental results are presented to figure out the performance of the prediction comparing to the actual number of vehicle. The result shows that the prediction error of the system is about 7-10% comparing to the prediction by using human ear resulting the error of 4-5%.	146ddc1e35e749e73133cafc359a2f35	f1b9f9b6ea8958674011729c64fb7526	97c937b4439cc54f90f3eecb36c3c01b	article	PREDIKSI KEPADATAN KENDARAAN BERMOTOR BERDASARKAN TINGKAT KEBISINGAN LALU LINTAS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN LOGIKA FUZZY	Jusak Agus Kuntjoro Resmana	\N	2002
8251047	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000383	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000383}, priority = {2}	Many people need geographical information nowadays, such as: the distance between areas, information about some areas, information about nature resources in that area, to search for accident area, and others geographical information. Geographical Information System (GIS) is only one from many others solution to seek for geographical information. 
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This research aim is to make software that can give some geographical information for shortest path between towns in East Java. Others information that can be gain is information about governmental, population, tourism places, mountains, special food, handicraft, and traditional art. This software is designed with database not using satellite, so much cheaper compare with using satellite.
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This software use Dijkstra's method to seek the shortest path from one node to another node in the picture, so this program can't give alternative path.
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GIS can give answer for anything that related with geographical situation. Peoples can use GIS power to reach for a better life.	3b12335c94359a4c1bce1eb90178006f	f311d53581ca2e78dd8eaae62c7cbc7e	9b1b964827267b4a0101813e75f95647	article	PERENCANAAN RUTE PERJALANAN DI JAWA TIMUR DENGAN DUKUNGAN GIS MENGGUNAKAN METODE DIJKSTRA'S	Yulia Kartika Gunadi	\N	2002
8251048	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000384	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000384}, priority = {2}	Rapid Application Development is one of the alternatives of System Development Life Cycle which is lately used to cope with the 'slowness' of the conventional method. The Strength of using this method is the speed, accuracy and relatively lower cost than the conventional method. Moreover, the user's needs can be fulfilled well by involving the user in the design process. As a result, the user's satisfaction will increase. However, there are several things that should be considered in using the Rapid Application Development such as the team's preparation, the system territory, user's needs, and system operation. Finally, as one of the alternatives of System Development Life Cycle, Rapid Application Development can be used as the fundamental to produce an information system which is able to fulfill the user's needs.	28d61a59986df0a97d1c29817c7c2d82	57fddae6e0189e7e708d2faae89d2761	91e1d3608bc3fde2e4949631167da6ac	article	STUDI ANALISIS RAPID APLICATION DEVELOPMENT SEBAGAI SALAH SATU ALTERNATIF METODE PENGEMBANGAN PERANGKAT LUNAK	Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2002
8251049	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000385	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000385}, priority = {2}	Disk is a very useful device to a computer to save data file. For that, is much needed to have a program that has a capability to represent, navigate, and operate that files. There are many computer programs that used to present, navigate, and operate disk files in text form with a lot of facilities, but only a few programs that can represent files in a graphic form and have special feature, like capability to find the biggest files that use disk space. This capability is very useful in disk file management.
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This software use split screen system method and tree map algorithm. Split screen system is used to navigate, where the monitor screen divided into two parts to visualize files in a disk, the small part (map navigator) visualize the whole content of a drive or directory and the big part visualize the detail of a part according to focus box in the map navigator. A mouse can move focus box in the map navigator and the box size is the comparison between map navigator sizes with map view size. Tree map algorithm is used to calculate the size of box picture of the represented file. This algorithm needs a complete tree structure from a drive or directory that will be painted.
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The software to make this windows based program is Borland Delphi 5.0.	d078724f443e3e3a65bfdcf94f9da330	3174d75585fde84413abc9f29a98c00a	823e5aea9b83408f7baad0e788d81f42	article	VISUALISASI DAN NAVIGASI MEDIA PENYIMPANAN DISK DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE SPLIT SCREEN SYSTEM	Yulia	\N	2002
8251050	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000386	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000386}, priority = {2}	his research is about the development of the e-commerce www.komputeronline. com website using MySQL as the database server, Apache as the web server and PHP4 as the scripting programming language with Linux as the operating system of the server . This site can be used to do the transaction of the selling computers and its accesorries. The implementation is about shopping mall's facilities (shopping cart) for end users and catalog maintenance's facilities for the administrator .
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The facilities for the end users in the shopping mall are stuff list based on category and type, search, account status, and at the shopping cart part users can change the quantity, or even cancel the ordering. The facilities for the administrator in the catalog maintenance are search users, maintenance users, look at each user's transactions, look at today's transaction, and change the status of transaction from 'pending' to 'shipped'.
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The testing that has been done on the komputeronline.com database, with 17 users login at the same time, accessing shopping mall database facilities, shows that the database server and the PHP4 scripting program can run well without any problems.	d5e4c3c22571072a634edd5e51c5bc20	ff7e57f726608efcef4a2ce445c75c07	18cc0ec0902314bad458054dfbbaac06	article	APLIKASI E-COMMERCE WWW.KOMPUTERONLINE.COM DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MYSQL DAN PHP4	.	\N	2002
8251051	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000387	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000387}, priority = {2}	Wireless network is a quite new technology in computer network world. It can connect computers without any wire, but it use radio frequency at 2.4 GHz.
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Today computer network still use wire to connected computers. Wireless is use the air medium, so there is different medium between wire and air. To connect these two medium networks we need other hardware. The hardware is called access point, but there is other problem comes. Access point price is quite expensive, so to handle this problem people were tried to look for another alternative. The alternative is use a personal computer with FreeBSD operating system, but it can't simulate access point perfectly because access point is hardware. It doesn't matter that can't simulate perfectly because not all feature that access point have are use. 	72a64e9eff5eea71d7d3a838744354f2	4cde14db9051a77f255e431dfccf91ae	69d6c0fd05a44dcb02edd39c9fe30a38	article	PEMBANGUNAN JARINGAN KOMPUTER NIRKABEL DENGAN FREEBSD SEBAGAI GATEWAY	Justinus Andjarwirawan Andreas Handojo	\N	2002
8251052	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000388	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000388}, priority = {2}	The application of Activity Based Costing (ABC) approach to select the set-machine that is used in the production of Flexible Manufacture System (FMS) based on technical and economical criteria can be useful for producers to design FMS by considering the minimum production cost. In the other hand, Heuristic Search is known to have a short searching time. 
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Algorithm Heuristic that using ABC approach as the weight in finding the solution to shorten the equipment selection time during the design / redesign process of the FMS in less than exponential time was designed in this research. The increasing speed is useful because with the faster time in design / redesign process, therefore the flexibility level of part variety that can be processed will become better
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Theoretical and empirical analysis in Algorithm Heuristic shows that time searching to get appropriate set of equipment is not too long, so that we can assume that the designed Algorithm Heuristic can be implemented in the real world. By comparing the empirical result of Algorithm Heuristic to the Algorithm Exhaustive, we can also assume that Algorithm Heuristic that using ABC method as the weight for finding solution can optimise the equipment selection problem of FMS based on economical criteria too.	18b05cdcabb82ea3e3269ad203c98a73	0454403ee2445611440fcd7c340c26d9	56546813856f3172fa574e4b5c75316e	article	PENDEKATAN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING DAN METODE PENCARIAN HEURISTIC UNTUK MENYELESAIKAN PROBLEM PEMILIHAN PERALATAN PADA FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (FMS)	Gregorius S. Budhi	\N	2002
8251053	Jurnal Informatika	3	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000389	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF02030208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000389}, priority = {2}	Bonus-Malus System is a system in actuary that introduce the premium class (state) partition, where the state is influenced by the number of annual claims reported by the policy holder. We could base the determination of the state on the stationary distribution that represent the number of policy holders in any state.
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Swiss Bonus-Malus System has 22 state. The number of state that involved in this system result in the difficulty of stationary distribution determination. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to study a method to obtain stationary distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System by recursive formula, with this recursive formula, the stationary distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System can be determined easier.
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Modification of this system with infinite state result in the changes of recursive formula to obtain the stationary. This changes including the determining of base value of the recursive formula.	e5bb158ac8e0a4a300eb4b64a5d3a38a	fe1cabe77eaa778a032c6363fa7233b3	002bbebb48defd79adac5c5b262217c6	article	SEBARAN STASIONER PADA SISTEM BONUS-MALUS SWISS SERTA MODIFIKASINYA (Stationary Distribution of Swiss Bonus-Malus System and its Modification)	Cherry Galatia Ballangan	\N	2002
8251054	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000390	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000390}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a method that automatically finds human faces as well as its landmark points in color images based on a fuzzy analysis. The proposed approach first uses color information to detect face candidate regions and then uses a fuzzy analysis of the color, shape, symmetry and interior facial features. A deformable Gabor wavelet graph matching is used to locate the facial landmark points describing the face. The latter allows for size and orientation variation since the search for landmark points allows for affine transformations as well as local deformations of the Gabor wavelet graph. The search is performed using a genetic algorithm that is essential because it effectively searches the solution space. Results based on the proposed method are included to verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach. 	4c05a72a8ea9b3ffb533dc8c9ee919f2	ac31408beac00d327f65c3f119f12a89	5f6c46cd1ad45abc262092934048e452	article	DETEKSI LANDMARK CITRA WAJAH DENGAN EXTRAKSI FITUR GABOR & ANALISA FUZZY	Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:resmana@petra.ac.id\\">resmana@petra.ac.id</a> Resmana Lim Fakutas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251055	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000391	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000391}, priority = {2}	With the improvement of internet technology, this research is about to make a laboratory work registry online system via web by using PHP and database server MySQL which will be replace old manual laboratory work registry.
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End user facilities that will provided such as entering password and user profile facility (My Profile), entering choosing scheduling facility (Registering Schedule), looking at accepting schedule facility (My Schedule), laboratory work grades facility (My Laboratory Transcript), and looking at laboratory schedule (Laboratory Schedule).
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From the result of this implementation system can be seen that total rejected student on Pendaftaran Praktikum I is 80 students or 15.7% from 509 students who have registered their laboratory work. Whereas in Pendaftaran Praktikum II that total rejected student is 51 students or 9.77% from 522 students who have registered their laboratory work.	dbc4674c99af7a4d4a15a4ccb1df5aa1	1c670e20446a3cd66eca795e2f0b9e99	0f60de1e6fc4fc564e13173908bb8c39	article	PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PENDAFTARAN PRAKTIKUM ONLINE PADA JURUSAN TEKNIK INFORMATIKA UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PHP	\N	\N	2003
8251056	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000392	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000392}, priority = {2}	The good arrangement pattern in the three dimension space, for example container, must be made as optimal as possible to keep the dispatch cost down. Genetic algorithms as the solution search methods which depends on the natural selection to get an individual with the best gene arrangement, is able to give the solution towards how the good arrangement pattern is optimized through iteration process until some generations with reproduction, crossover, and mutation operators. By inserting some input such as the space and goods specification, and the probability of the three genetic algorithms operator, the optimization process will look for the good arrangement pattern based on fitness or the best grade, that is the fewer empty space left.	c9e2f5cd88f6edc4beb40fb3ddf0c0d1	9b59b5b960e42d1255794787409cf7e1	467d466d75a591eeeda8094b26db7a12	article	OPTIMASI POLA PENYUSUNAN BARANG DALAM RUANG TIGA DIMENSI MENGGUNAKAN METODE GENETIC ALGORITHMS	\N	\N	2003
8251057	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000393	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000393}, priority = {2}	In the literature, some labeling algorithms of nxn binary image, which are generally claimed as optimal, are only optimal with regards to the algorithmic aspect but not to the architectural aspect. Aside from this, the complexities obtained are not pure because the constant still depends on the value of n. This paper presents a labeling algorithm, which reaches purely Processor-Time optimal performance. This means that the optimal performance is not only reached considering its algorithm but also its architecture and \\"pure\\" means that the complexity obtained does not depend on the value of n. The algorithm complexity obtained is O(cn) using O(n) number of processors. In this paper the justification of complexity obtained is given and the performance comparison with other existing algorithms is discussed.	4e63569b41427bff078657620e88b1e9	6a7709b1d84e6e0dee92020a596743cf	35020dd186c1af3355033f7f17260a80	article	ALGORITMA LABELING CITRA BINER DENGAN PERFORMANSI OPTIMAL PROCESSOR-TIME	Politeknik Negeri Bandung e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:erilmozef@yahoo.com\\">erilmozef@yahoo.com</a> Eril Mozef Jurusan Teknik Elektro	\N	2003
8251058	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000394	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000394}, priority = {2}	This research is is about the study of capabilities dan peroformance of Ms Visual Studio in order to develop an enterprise application beside of to search \\"rule of thumb\\" for developer especially Ms Visual Studio developer when they\\'re plan to give solution for developing enterprise application.
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The methods are: learning MSF, learning Ms Visual Studio, applying on designing and developing prototype, and making conclusions. For the testing, is used the university information system on the new student admission subsystem on student personal record.
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Based on the research, can be concluded that Visual Studio 6.0a enterprise edition still too complex for used although that complexcity payed by highly capability to develop enterprise application.	f9fa4cdaf50e5da1327bbab4f6ffff8f	2e5b09000f8a22dd392a23c2b372222d	9198252e017963ac5f4eea30afcfce4e	article	STUDI PENGGUNAAN VISUAL STUDIO 6.0 UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI BERKELAS ENTERPRISE	Jurusan Teknik Informatika Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail : <a href=\\"mailto:ibnu@petra.ac.id\\">ibnu@petra.ac.id</a> Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251059	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000395	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000395}, priority = {2}	Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) is a manufacturing system that is formed from several Numerical Controlled Machines combine with material handling system, so that different jobs can be worked by different machines sequences. FMS combine the high productivity and flexibility of Transfer Line and Job Shop manufacturing system.
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In this reasearch, Activity-Based Costing(ABC) approach was used as the weight to search the operation route in the proper machine, so that the total production cost can be optimized. The search method that was used in this experiment is Simulated Annealling, a variant form Hill Climbing Search method. An ideal operation time to proses a part was used as the annealling schedule.
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From the empirical test, it could be proved that the use of ABC approach and Simulated Annealing to search the route (routing process) can optimize the Total Production Cost. In the other hand, the use of ideal operation time to process a part as annealing schedule can control the processing time well.	a25d4c57498f0627cb559df5912bd613	c573e966ffbbefec10e2478f415f0d5f	c35bbd4ff7cea86a56214f28f871d1e0	article	ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING DAN SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK PENCARIAN RUTE PADA FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:greg@petra.ac.id\\">greg@petra.ac.id</a> Gregorius S. Budhi Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251060	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000396	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000396}, priority = {2}	There are many theories and approaches that have been developed to find pattern and association rule. One of the methods that have been developed is apriori method. Any method previously finds itemset using graph approaches that have weakness on huge memory usage. The lack of memory will affect many item that able to process. Further, many approaches use internal data structure that very complex and need resource addition to do this computation.
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In this research, apriori method was used to get association rule that describe relation between items in transactional database. The database that used is three kinds that have different in total transactional.
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Based on the empirical test, can be concluded that computational time to get asociation rule is influenced by the number of transaction and using \\"tidlist\\" data structure in apriori methods can reduce time because only read database one time. 	5cd4e1611c55af84e733240082dc1ed8	aae2d6afcf317a500a05c267627b539e	0951b98f7825b7d8b1ad881e97747605	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK DATA MINING UNTUK PENGGALIAN KAIDAH ASOSIASI MENGGUNAKAN METODE APRIORI	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail : <a href=\\"mailto:leow@peter.petra.ac.id\\">leow@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Leo Willyanto Santoso Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251061	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000397	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000397}, priority = {2}	Many manufacturer company have problems in processing of production data if data processing is done without computerize system. The company that chosen for research have problems to create production reports and to calculate cost of goods manufactured.
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Until this day, production information system in many companies in Surabaya still uses manually processing. Many number of customers and transactions cause very difficult to do production control activity. Besides that, data processing also takes long times. Orientation of this research is to make software aplication wich helps the company to solve the problem. 
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The result of the software\\'s performance test is the software that helps production sector because of faster data processing and it can give information of production control.	2fa918c52eb617c305d53ac2ff751783	c35e2afd05cd7919e153fe682577b9de	38698d72728180ffccefdeb3ad06c080	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI PRODUKSI DAN PENENTUAN HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI PADA PERUSAHAAN VULKANISIR BAN DI SURABAYA	\N	\N	2003
8251062	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000398	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000398}, priority = {2}	Cross Stitch is one kind of embroidery that makes stitching forming a cross sign (X). To begin a cross stitch, we need a pattern. Although cross stitch stores have already provided so many cross stitch patterns, sometimes consumer wants another pattern which is not provided, for example a pattern that describes someone\\'s face or lovely pets.
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The aim of this research is to create a software that can make a cross stitch pattern with an image file input. The Bicubic Interpolation scaling algorithm is used in scaling process to change the size of the original image file to the size of the wanted pattern. Image file input is restricted to some image file formats, those are .bmp, .pcx, .gif, and .jpg. The outputs of the software are color pattern, and symbol pattern along with its symbol explanation. Borland Delphi 6.0 is used for the programming language. 
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The software testing results show that a cross stitch pattern with the comparison ratio of the pattern size and the original picture size is more or equal to 100 %, will look like the original picture even though the variation color is low. But if the comparison size ratio is less than 100 %, then the similarity between the cross stitch pattern and the original picture depends on the color variation of the pattern. If there are many colors used on the pattern, the pattern will look more like the original picture.	7a419889de696c608c607a52666d786e	ba22c324135eb4d5e3fa7c5465e5242c	d3ffc939fc46637dbff30af37b00b060	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SOFTWARE PHOTO-TO-PATTERN PADA CROSS STITCH	\N	\N	2003
8251063	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000399	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000399}, priority = {2}	Ringtone Monophonic have a different form in writing, depends on kind or type of its mobile phone. For example for Siemens c1(1/16) d1(1/8) but for Nokia 16c1 8d1 so, to input the ringtones from Siemens mobile phone to Nokia mobile phone needs a converter.
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Deterministic Finite Automata (DFA) from language and automata theory with logical method can be used to convert ringtone which DFA will be used to check the ringtone that had been entered (it can be compose by own or open it from a text file) and logical method is used for changing pattern or writing ringtone between different kinds of mobile phone by changing and fiting the writing pattern of the tap, octave and source ringtone to be writing pattern of the tap, octave and target ringtone through the iteration process as much as the ringtone had been entered.
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Finally, this research software can be used to convert and compose the ringtone for four different types of mobile phone such as Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and Siemens.	8b9f6293c7afb9827085dc28fdfb71ef	e45e3e41dc276a9797a2dd45f411bea1	7d704a600b3e0d73853b5c03d74fd51d	article	DESAIN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SOFTWARE RINGTONE COMPOSER DAN RINGTONE CONVERTER PADA HANDPHONE	\N	\N	2003
8251064	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000400	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000400}, priority = {2}	Digital image compression has been implemented using wavelet Daubechies and evaluated based on both bit rates and PSNR (peak signal to noise ratio) parameters. Three wavelet Daubechies db2, db3 and db4 were compared to compress test images: Lenna image, Daubechies image dan Fingerprint image. The empiric result showed that wavelets were capable of compressing digital image at least 2/5 times raw images. Wavelet db4 whose the highest degree of smoothness, proved that it could be a most powerful compression algorithm and gave a lower bit rate than the others. PSNR parameter showed that wavelet db4 is the winner except for compressing Daubechies image. 	0498b58e7b260260c8f60a8ff15e2a7d	bbd9650363eca0a75fdf786974c945b7	33c5451728f5b2dc244d1d33ca7b6a5a	article	KOMPRESI CITRA DIGITAL BERBASIS WAVELET: TINJAUAN PSNR DAN LAJU BIT	Sri Muliani WJ Rismon H Sianipar	\N	2003
8251065	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000401	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000401}, priority = {2}	Often the capability of a single technique or method to solve the complex real world problems is not optimum. Audit decision for instance, as an unstructured decision, in its decision making process, involves both qualitative and quantitative information. Going-concern uncertainty opinion as one of the audit decision, is issued by auditor if there is subsantial doubt in company\\'s going-concern status. However in most process of audit decision making mere single technique is employed which is potentially causes biased decision.
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Therefore, combining two or more methods, in order to apply their strengths as to minimize the weaknesess, could be the alternative solution to optimize the accuracy of going-concern uncertainty opinion given to a company. Such system is called as hybrid system. 
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In this experiment a design of a hybrid decision support system is performed, that combined expert system and statistical model to assess whether a company is in going-concern uncertainty condition or not. From the evaluation and analysis, the designed hybrid system can accomplish an overall prediction accuracy of 93.75% in its audit opinion.	e0e08a1598b4de53cce8b74c5eedae70	bc8a56a0f4b4e0c2dc6c1c9444338ffa	e91a65e828355b7a809c94f9780685dc	article	DESAIN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN HYBRID UNTUK PROBLEM GOING-CONCERN UNCERTAINTY PADA SAAT AUDITING SEBUAH PERUSAHAAN	\N	\N	2003
8251066	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000402	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000402}, priority = {2}	Fulfilling empty position on company often become complicated process because the candidate who can be placed in that position by matching between employee-profile and position-profile sometimes not well define. To minimize that problem, there should be a method such as decision support system which can analize employees who suitable with the available position.
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This decision support system for profile matching process and gap analization is made based on company\\'s data and rules which locate on PT.X. Profile Matching process is taken to recommend employees in Positioning and Carrier Planning based on three stages, which are Intelectual Capacity, Working Area and Attitude. The result of this process is represented ini rank of employees as recommendation for decision maker in deciding which employee is suitable for the position.This Software is using Microsoft Access 2000 for database and Borland Delphi 5.0 as compiller.
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Form the result of this implementation system can be seen that this software can be very helpfull on decision support to profile matching in positioning and career planning on PT. X.	4b2e420eb8a78bce1dad319e66e10626	41483db8378d4f13077732f447005d81	be73dee332b5772c11060c5015029f6f	article	PEMBUATAN APLIKASI SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN UNTUK PROSES KENAIKAN JABATAN DAN PERENCANAAN KARIR PADA PT. X	\N	\N	2003
8251067	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000403	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000403}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, speech recognition in computer application is not new topic. Speech recognition research is still in active area with purpose to get fast and accurate result. One of the famous speech recognition research is done by Microsoft Corporation which developed for Windows platform. Also Microsoft develop standard for speech recognition engine, namely SAPI (Speech Application Programming Interface) which now get into version 5.1.
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Using SAPI, programmer can implement speech recognition using any kind of speech recognition engine and also can change the engine without consider for changing the program code.
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In this paper, we implement speech recognition system using SAPI 5.1, Microsoft Speech Engine and Delphi 5 as programming language to create text application for English dictation.	7e478ac5e8fc83cbbe54fcfcf6306404	d0320d33eba630049758919fcaf7861d	08d4770d8a25b7c08ab457405eba48ab	article	IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGENALAN SUARA MENGGUNAKAN SAPI 5.1 DAN DELPHI 5	\N	\N	2003
8251068	Jurnal Informatika	4	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000404	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF03040209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000404}, priority = {2}	People\\'s hand structure recognition is one of important research area in biometrics. The paper presents a development of hand structure recognition system. The system used color hand images captured from 14 people, with each of 10 images. The images was devided into 2 set which are training set and test set. The color image was converted into greyscale image then folowing a process of thresholding, closing and opening. The feature vector of 14 fiducial lines was extracted from the image of hand structure that represent hand structure. A pattern recognition was deployed on these feature vectors resulting people identity. The experiment results showed that the system has a good prospect to be incorporated into a biometrics system.	5744f59c89f2db85ff23e845f2889474	8afd411c6f5ca15449c78126f2da54e0	31e3e6f189284e5ead6d4aa9604f279e	article	IDENTIFIKASI PERSONAL BERDASARKAN CITRA STRUKTUR TANGAN	\N	\N	2003
8251069	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000405	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000405}, priority = {2}	Bluetooth is a new emerging technology. This technology gives significant changes for electronic devices that we are using. If we look around, a keyboard is connected to a computer. So does a printer, a mouse, a monitor and so on. This condition creates a problem of so many scattered wires installed in the offices, houses and other places. Another problem is how to inspect the damaging or boken wires. In this paper, we will have a discussion on specific applications of bluetooth such as services provided by the bluetooth technology; bluetooth method - how bluetooth devices make connections in a piconet; as well as investigation on bluetooth protocol stack. Bluetooth has succesfully built easy connection among devices from many vendor without using cables, with less power dan money. By using bluetooth, we can build small network or Piconet, consisting of several devices without cables.	0ba477259b3fa6e02aa0f37eb2297507	04fa0c11f41830886f2593429975a44d	b10f9cf65bb835b7a28e514bcb580755	article	STUDI DAN UJI COBA TEKNOLOGI BLUETOOTH SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF KOMUNIKASI DATA NIRKABEL	\N	\N	2004
8251070	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000406	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000406}, priority = {2}	In the literature, some labeling algorithms of nxn binary image, which are generally claimed as optimal, are only optimal with regards to the algorithmic aspect but not to the architectural aspect. Aside from this, the complexities obtained are not pure because the constant still depends on the value of n. This paper presents a labeling algorithm, which reaches purely Processor-Time optimal performance. This means that the optimal performance is not only reached considering its algorithm but also its architecture and �pure� means that the complexity obtained does not depend on the value of n. The algorithm complexity obtained is O(cn) using O(n) number of processors. In this paper the justification of complexity obtained is given and the performance comparison with other existing algorithms is discussed.	f2c75cfd9ae349de257ec09c7c7057d0	ecb9bc701a62e9f8c7d0119ee3553bdc	c898e9024dda44bea5c56edef07c354c	article	ALGORITMA LABELING CITRA BINER DENGAN PERFORMANSI OPTIMAL PROCESSOR-TIME	Politeknik Negeri Bandung e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:erilmozef@yahoo.com\\">erilmozef@yahoo.com</a> Eril Mozef Jurusan Teknik Elektro	\N	2004
8251071	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000407	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000407}, priority = {2}	3D Animation is one of the computer engineering field that growth fastly now. A lot of new techniques and algorithms have been developed in that field. Its application covered wide area, for example game software, medical analysis, architecture design, advertising.and many more. This paper describes how to implement prototype of 3D Animation using NetImmerse library. It includes a discussion on how to create character model and to implement it on NetImmerse library, to create a maze and to implement collision detection features between character model and maze. NetImmerse is one of the greatest 3D engine library that provided a comprehensive set of tools, plugins, and run-time libraries. It provides end-to-end support to many plafform. Character model is created using 3D Studio Max Software, the one of most powerful 3D Animation Software. NetImmerse has plugin of 3D Studio Max Software, so can easily export the character have created to the NetImmerse format.	8b8a245ba22bcfa1b1fddb2151c13057	4ee213d0499144b391b312ce3a4ded5c	ace328af1370266ff756dfeea3182da9	article	PEMBUATAN PROTOTYPE ANIMASI TIGA DIMENSI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN NETIMMERSE LIBRARY	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail : <a href=\\"mailto:rudya@petra.ac.id\\">rudya@petra.ac.id</a> Rudy Adipranata Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2004
8251072	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000408	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000408}, priority = {2}	CV. X is still using a manual accounting system.  They use a note for recording account receivable and account payable.  Calculating total sales and profit do in manually.  It takes a large amount of time to get some information that needed. Therefore an adequate accounting information system is needed in order to proceed an automate journalizing and to produce information accurately and quickly. First step in building accounting information system is to analyze and watch closely to the company�s existing system.  And the second step is to design the accounting information system, which can fulfill and appropriate with the company needs. The accounting information system is formed from integration of sales, purchasing and accounting/recording process. Including in sales are establishing sales order, checking available inventory for sale (stock) and customer�s credit limit. Including in purchasing is establishing purchase order until receiving and recording purchase invoice. Including in accounting/recording are journalizing, posting and reporting income statement. This software is using Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 as the database and Borland Delphi 7.0 as the compiler. Implementation for the whole software has gained 72.5% for user�s satisfaction. Therefore it can be conclude that software has already fulfilled and appropriate with the needs of the company�s system. But there also have some weakness to handle. This software helps in accelerating and simplifying the recording process and reporting income statement process.	f7ae8be8182162e7ffc149865d1cde2d	4f8c9b3b38566dca888aae8bcc92b55c	315f766765cfbf6300ddc33e7da2b30c	article	PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI  TERKOMPUTERISASI ATAS SIKLUS PEMBELIAN DAN PENJUALAN PADA CV. X	\N	\N	2004
8251073	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000409	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000409}, priority = {2}	Technology development had given people the chance to capture their memorable moments in video format. A high quality digital video is a result of a good editing process. Which in turn, arise the new need of an editor application. In accordance to the problem, here the process of making a simple application for video editing needs.The application development use the programming techniques often applied in multimedia applications, especially video. First part of the application will begin with the video file compression and decompression, then we\\'ll step into the editing part of the digital video file. Furthermore, the application also equipped with the facilities needed for the editing processes. The application made with Microsoft Visual C   with DirectX technology, particularly DirectShow. The application provides basic facilities that will help the editing process of a digital video file. The application will produce an AVI format file after the editing process is finished. Through the  testing process of this application shows the ability of this application to do the \\'cut\\' and \\'insert\\' of video files in AVI, MPEG, MPG and DAT formats. The \\'cut\\' and \\'insert\\' process only can be done in static order. Further, the aplication also provide the effects facility for transition process in each clip. Lastly, the process of saving  the new edited video file in AVI format from the application.	e4deef60e32d6f82252ae2a512d0271d	d457d427071058d630212ccf67aae116	f1cfb408b08f65dc546b8031cc8c040b	article	PROTOTIPE VIDEO EDITOR DENGAN  MENGGUNAKAN DIRECT X DAN DIRECT SHOW	\N	\N	2004
8251074	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000410	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000410}, priority = {2}	Data Reduction Techniques have been developed to support a complex system which produces or requires a big amount of data. Sometimes, this bulky data require more spaces other than that provided by the system's memory. So, we need a method for reducing this huge data without loosing the original information. Thus, reconstruction from the reduced data will produce the information near the same of the original. Another concern, the method should run in the real-time mode.
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In this paper, we discuss data reduction algorithms using Run Length Encoding method for voice signal recording which is sampled using PCM-Companding technique and being stored in Single In Line Memory Module (SIMM) DRAM. By implementing this reduction technique, the information storage capacity of the memory chips whould be sufficiently increased.	74f61b2806422b012cef96b2d4891426	5f74a48ada2f500979e6b03419009bb5	7b1595b2b49d7f835be889501835a0e2	article	Implementasi PCM-Companding dan Run Length Encoding Menggunakan FPGA Untuk Perekaman Sinyal Suara Pada Modul DRAM	Siti Halimah Baki Indar Sugiarto	\N	2002
8251075	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000411	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000411}, priority = {2}	This paper will discuss about DC motor speed control based on fuzzy logic control system implemented on Linux operating system. This fuzzy logic control system can be designed and controlled from remote area i.e. any personal computer, which use TCP/IP network and http protocol. Range of DC motor speed which is controlled is 800-2400 RPM. Software is designed by using C language and Perl.
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Experiments were done for testing speed of fuzzy logic control process in any server type and condition, and also the experiments were done for testing the DC motor speed control system in various setting point. The results show that speeds of fuzzy logic control for AMD K6-2 400 MHz server with 224 MB memory and Pentium 120 MHz with 32 MB memory are 5.8 ms and 16.8 ms respectively. This system had been tested from local computer and remote computer at setting point 800 RPM, 1600 RPM and 2400 RPM for 90 seconds and system can control speed of DC motor well. The server computer which has light processes, takes 0.8929 second sampling time and server computer which has heavy processes takes 0.9646 second sampling time. 	24431e5e125e49750695ceb5103f155b	85d881e2f95d0afc9a3a6c848f69bbde	c8dd992f373e03ff23cba83399d9dd79	article	Remote Fuzzy Logic Control System For a DC Motor Speed Control	Andru Hendra Wijaya Thiang	\N	2002
8251076	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000412	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000412}, priority = {2}	This paper introduces TeamBots as a tool for mobile robotics research. TeamBots enables researchers to develop robotic control systems and test the control systems in simulation as well as on physical robots. Simulation plays important roles in multi-robot research. Interaction among robots in multi-robot systems can produce interesting phenomena. It is hard to predict the effectiveness of a control system without simulating it in a multi-robot environment. This paper presents a case study and compares it to closely related work. The experiment result shows that even for the same task (i.e. foraging) a control system that performs best in a particular environment may not be the best control system in different environments.	c8aff71316bb57c1ba6166c6a643f411	ef584100997696de8c90e7947c8a60ca	7216aebad91e5fa23ab8158267ed58c1	article	A Tool for Mobile Robotics Research	Anies Hannawati Indratmo	\N	2002
8251077	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000413	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000413}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a hybrid active filter for reducing harmonics resonance in the industrial power generation system. The system involves a low/medium power active filter and a tuned passive filter on the 5th harmonics. The experiment result shows a prospective result that could reduce the 5th and 7th harmonics significantly.	01be833a510b211aa739141c1b39c0ed	56527f920b962629049d4a28e1204826	68989976a6038bb443411ecc5473c204	article	Hybrid Active Filter Untuk Meredam Resonansi Harmonisa Pada Sistem Pembangkitan di Industri	Limboto Limantara	\N	2002
8251078	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000414	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000414}, priority = {2}	In this paper we discuss about comparing efficiency of single phase capacitor running induction motor, 220 Volt, 30 Watt, 1370 Rpm, where the placement of speed controller is connected on source supply or main winding. This experiment is used to investigate torque, current flow, cos j, input power and efficiency from various motor speed. The result of this analysis, for two placement motor speed controller show that speed controller that is connected on main winding have 15 % more efficient than motor speed controller that is connected on source supply.
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The speed controller that is connected on main winding is not influence motor input voltage on auxiliary winding. This is why the speed controller that is connected on main winding can more efficient	b67486766fa86b10ac854d6bbdcabaa3	1c2dc991b32af92938b7b19a30e92f1c	59e47e214a6ab32adce7d5a5ae10c951	article	Analisa Perbandingan Efisiensi Energi Dari Penempatan Rangkaian Pengontrol Kecepatan Motor Induksi Kapasitor Running Satu Fasa, 220 Volt, 30 Watt, 1370 RPM, Yang Terhubung Pada Suplai Dengan Yang Terhubung Pada Main Winding	Witdono Stephanus Antonius Ananda	\N	2002
8251079	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000415	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000415}, priority = {2}	The creating of convex hull for simple polygon is the basic application for computer graphics that can be developed to more complex application. Not all of convex hull algorithms have the same speed and quality, therefore it needs to choose the most appropriate one for our computer graphics application.
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In this research, two convex hull algorithms will be consider, those are Three Coin's (Graham) and A.A. Melkman's algorithms. Both of them will be compared based on the speed in creating the convex hull. In Three Coins algorithm, we find an extremal point and used bubble sort for its processes, while Melkman algorithm does not used sorting but it uses decque. 
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From the analysis of the program which can be seen from time complexity, it is proved that Three coins algorithm had O(n2) while Melkman algorithm had O(n). From the result of testing repeatedly 25 times, it can be found that the average speed to create convex hull for simple polygon using 50 vertices, Three Coins (Graham) algorithm needs 53,8454 ms, while Melkman algorithm needs 0,116 ms. It means that the Melkman algorithm is faster 464 times than Three Coins (Graham) algorithm to create convex hull for simple polygon.	23b980478271f08d77fcfc370ff62451	81f26a0a413d2519b6fdbd34db78415c	f28e115424c90e5c504ea581901ff008	article	Uji Kecepatan Algoritma Convex-Hull: Graham dan Melkman	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2002
8251080	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000416	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000416}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a low-cost stand-alone image processing system. The unique feature of this system is the use of a micro-controller instead of an expensive processor system i.e. a PC-based system or a specific processor. In this case, a new 8-bits RISC Scenix SX28AC micro-controller is used. This micro-controller can be found in the market with relatively low price compared to MCS51, 68HCXX and PIC family. Due to its high-speed feature that can execute one instruction in 20ns, this micro-controller can perform all of video control including ADC clocking to perform video sampling. Another advantage is that image applications can be processed in reel-time. This system is suitable to be used in outdoor and mobile type of application.	08f8f04d28159cba01cb1ce71133570a	c23579f933cb1e708db07f1738ebf777	d6e05bb48f1480693d5ebfb37657aa45	article	Sistem Pengolahan Citra Stand-Alone Ekonomis Berbasis Mikrokontroler	Eril Mozef	\N	2002
8251081	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000417	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000417}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a face tracking and pose estimation system by using a webcamera. A 3D wireframe face model was used in conjunction with a feature tracking method of Lucas-Kanade. A set of face feature points was tracked in every video frame by using Lucas-Kanade method. A fully projective method was depployed for face pose estimation. This application was built using Microsoft Visual C   6.0�, Microsoft� DirectShow�, Intel Performance Library and Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV) Library. The application has been implemented and able to track the face movement in real time (30 frames/second), using webcam with the resolution of 320?240 pixel/frame on PC Pentium III/533 MHz. The system is prospective to be used for human-computer interaction applications as well as face expression recognition system.	7c843e7f166f231c872c2b7c841edc66	ba4a6e1d1b9ec66f788ac663ae1701d8	dcfb0d9013af3df55fccba6929a8881f	article	Pelacakan dan Estimasi Pose Video Wajah 3 Dimensi	Silvia R.2 Resmana Lim1	\N	2002
8251082	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000418	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000418}, priority = {2}	Digitized images have replaced analog images as photographs or x-rays in many different fields. In their raw form, digital images require a tremendous memory capacity for storage and large amount of bandwidth for transmission. In the last two decades, many researchers have been devoted to develop new techniques for image compression. More recently, wavelets have become a cutting edge technology for compressing the images by extracting only the visible elements. In this paper a biorthogonal Coifman wavelet packet based image decomposition algorithm has been implemented. Also, a nonuniform threshold technique based on average intensity values of pixels in each sub-band has been proposed to remove the insignificant wavelet coefficients in the transformed image. Experimental results are obtained to compare the BCoif2, BCoif3 and BCoif4 compactly supported (Coifman) biorthogonal wavelets on various test images using two important performance parameters -compression ratio (CR) and PSNR. The result showed that PSNR of PWCB is greater than PWCO.	c651292fa539721479afec58f350e4a1	37a33be09577513ce3bb9aa7b47b623a	49366c4a06fd25227f6b509f2954a71a	article	Paket Wavelet Coifman Biorthogonal (PWCB) untuk Kompressi Citra Diam : Perbandingan dengan Paket Wavelet Coifman Orthogonal (PWCO)	Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar & Sjamsjiar Rachman	\N	2002
8251083	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000419	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000419}, priority = {2}	The paper describes an implementation of an active noice canceller by using the algorithm of Filtered-X Least Mean Square (Filtered-X LMS). The system was implemented on a digital signal processor starter kit of TMS 320C50. The system was equipped with 2 speakers as sound source and noise source and microphones as sound sensors. The processor controlled the noise by generating an anti-noise sound trying to cancelled the noise so that the total noise would be reduced. The experimental results shows the system could reduce noise with the level of 20 dBV.	73d02d6ccbb016c55f58fc0ac9531864	ff3102ef65761de68a10d4fc1914d359	9481502d403368689f1b5d85276b6567	article	Reduksi Noise Akustik Secara Aktif Dengan Metode Filtered-X Least Mean Square	Marco Jennifer Patrick Resmana Lim	\N	2002
8251084	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000420	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000420}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a new design of memory called MAM (Multi-mode Access Memory). According to its name, this memory can be accessed using some modes e.g. RAM, CAM, and Shift. This type of memory provides a significant benefit in the field of image processing particularly to process the local (e.g. filtering, edge detection, etc) and regional image problems (e.g. labeling, area and perimeter of objects, etc). For an image of nxn pixels, the complexities obtained were very excellent, in O(n). However, these complexities could reach O(n2) when RAM memory was used. In this paper, the principle of MAM, its applications, and its performances were discussed. This research was a part of the optimal parallel architecture for image processing development project granted by ITSF (Indonesia Toray Science Foundation).	ee66f8ed25d185cc6d8c56d9c4547859	c00fbd3845386c05ce1e5f8299eb2503	7efd9cb8b6651955172472268b4cff22	article	Memory MAM (Multi-mode Access Memory) untuk Pengolahan Citra Paralel: Prinsip, Aplikasi dan Performansi	Eril Mozef	\N	2002
8251085	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000421	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000421}, priority = {2}	This paper describes implementation of neuro-fuzzy system, a hybrid system between neural network and fuzzy logic. In this research, neuro-fuzzy system is implemented for speech recognition. The words that would be recognized are 'nol', 'satu', 'dua', 'tiga', and 'empat'. The neuro-fuzzy system had one input layer, four hidden layers, and one output layer.
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The experiment was done by compare neuro-fuzzy system with neural network system. The results showed that neuro-fuzzy system give better result than neural network system. Learning time for neuro-fuzzy system was faster than neural network system. Neuro-fuzzy needed 160,000 iterations for learning 270 sound samples. On the contrary, neural network needed 500,000 iterations for learning 270 sound samples. Neuro-fuzzy system could recognize up to 96,36 %. Neural network system could recognize only 62,86 %.	b2c3e08fa0e114c2bef6614d3bc49a9d	cae2b1b10abf9b7741bbc04f2b563cbf	4449c761eb16767cd07c2b321d3b7c79	article	Aplikasi Sistem Neuro-Fuzzy untuk Pengenalan Kata	Suntono Chandra Yohanes TDS	\N	2002
8251086	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000422	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000422}, priority = {2}	Genetic algorithm can be used to solve optimation problems, such as for finding optimal route, which may be influenced by many internal conditions. In this paper, genetic algorithm was implemented to search optimal route from the start point to the destination point. Genetic algorithm system was designed by using bit string - chromosome representation, thus the mutation used was bit mutation. The selection method used was roulette wheel, elitism and hybrid selection between roulette wheel and elitism. There were two kind of crossover points used - one and two cut point crossover. From the experiments, we could conclude that the genetic algorithm system design worked well and solved the optimation problems.	d0310140ae282b2b0601e12cbb6ac1d6	32ffe683ee3e922a698087dd0993056e	0f96cde2ec56dd474cb9a724d4720aca	article	Pencarian Rute Optimum Menggunakan Algoritma Genetika	Eleazar Anies Hannawati	\N	2002
8251087	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000423	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000423}, priority = {2}	Modelling means changing real world systems into mathematial equations. Modelling also has the meaning as an action to repeat process behavior as an event to understand them. Those things can be done by making any physically relations from the real system by using any natural laws such as physics and / or chemistry. Dynamic system respon can be gotten if only that equation can be obtained by finding the solution of the differentian equations. There are many methods to find the solution of system's differential equation, such as use Laplace Transform method or state space method.
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This paper explains about modelling and simulation of a physical system: a weight feeder clinker at PT. Semen Gresik (persero), Tbk. After mathematical models every sub-systems can be obtained, the next step was to determine overall system's mathematical models. The next step was to simulate system performance by using software: Simulink from Matlab. From the simulation result, it was obtained conclusion that weight feeder's open loop responce had great steady state error. Therefore an automatic controller was needed to control this plant.	82d6e887c91bd4d1172714683f1e44cc	4536fbfd56300dfcf72ccb65b6d6c8e8	4bcf40be570c03fdf0d66c65eda6a69e	article	Pemodelan dan Simulasi Weight Feeder Clinker Di Finish Mill Area II-41 PT. Semen Gresik (Persero), Tbk. [Suatu Studi Kasus]	Fendy Santoso	\N	2002
8251088	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000424	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000424}, priority = {2}	This paper describes a security monitoring system using FEC FC-20 FESTO PLC. The PLC would get the data from security sensors. Personal Computer (PC) would take this data through the serial port and then, PC processed that data and displayed it on PC monitor. Data in PC was processed and programmed by using Visual Basic 6 language program. The system was tested to monitor the security sensor such as status of the alarm button. PC could record alarm status and its history from sensors perfectly. The system was implemented and tested in PT FESTO Surabaya.	f423dda31e8e23b87177b8c1ececc47b	222aafc3183314a368ba2613c431b904	c29dca4609ab7f5740f967bcb91e02ca	article	Sistem Monitoring Keamanan Menggunakan PLC FESTO	\N	\N	2002
8251089	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000425	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000425}, priority = {2}	Along with technology development, electrical motor become essential and un-separately part of production processes. Permanent Magnet DC Servo Motor is one of the motor types that often used in industry because of their superiority in speed control. This paper will discuss about Permanent Magnet DC Servo Motor that applied in the paper cutting machine. The motor's speed is controlled by changing the frequency of the supply. From the result of the testing, the motor has constant voltage, raising current, power and torque together along the speed raise. The torque increases between 0.56 Nm (in 102 rpm) to 1.43 Nm (in 225 rpm).	7b9d86c5eaf334dffc8dddc4c4c9aeaf	46c6de1f4e0a7db5c114ae29a343f1d6	16abf87d100a41f3b93d41bee4cd8d9a	article	Studi Penggunaan Permanen Magnet Servo Motor Tegangan 460 V DC, 1850 Rpm Pada Mesin Potong Karton	Benny Augusta S. Stephanus A. Ananda	\N	2002
8251090	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	2	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000426	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK02020209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000426}, priority = {2}	Dalam makalah ini dijelaskan tentang penggunaan filter aktif type paralel dengan menggunakan reaktor kecil yang dipasang secara seri untuk sistem tiga phasa. Jaringan sistem ini menggunakan komputer sebagai beban yang merupakan sumber harmonisa tegangan; sekaligus menimbulkan ketidakseimbangan sistem. Filter daya aktif merupakan current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) tiga phasa dengan sebuah filter induktansi pada keluaran AC dan sebuah kapasitor DC-bus. CC-VSI dioperasikan untuk mengendalikan secara langsung arus jala-jala AC menjadi sinusoidal dan sephasa dengan tegangan jala-jala. Hasil simulasi menunjukkan bahwa filter dengan reaktor seri mampu untuk mengatasi sumber harmonisa tegangan dan juga ketidakseimbangan beban sehingga gelombang arus menjadi sinusoidal, sephasa dengan tegangan jala-jala dan simetris	5430570b54b0b22dea82da9ddf072f5f	396efcc2348c5194ff06eda82df7c9e2	78cbf3eabf2db03e9ea73f795e01de14	article	Simulation of Active Filtering Applied to A Computer Centre	Hanny Hosiana Tumbelaka Julius Sentosa Setiadji	\N	2002
8251091	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000427	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000427}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about a fuzzy logic control's application on weight feeder conveyor. The plant represented by a third order transfer function. The designed fuzzy logic control had single input and single output. The crisp input of fuzzy logic control was an error signal and the crisp output was a speed of motor. The system was tested by a computer simulation using Matlab. Experiment results showed that fuzzy logic control could work well. The best rise time and settling time achieved by the system were 4 and 6 seconds respectively.	b4ad89ad466659a338f9bf6de9a34a48	5dda7a0edd26682ba7a9384896b83ca5	a3baab651997075516f3d06294a1d629	article	Pengaturan Berat Total Material Yang Keluar Dari Weight Feeder Conveyor Dengan Menggunakan Kontrol Logika Fuzzy	Thiang Fendy Santoso	\N	2003
8251092	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000428	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000428}, priority = {2}	YPAB (Institution for Blind Children) used manual typewriter to print Braille characters. If they want to print many copies, they will type it many times. It's not efficient. To upgrade this efficiency, they need a Braille printing machine which can make many copies in once type. The designed Braille printing machine consists of personal computer (PC), microcontroller MCS 51 and mechanic system. PC is used for typing, editing and converting to Braille characters. The experiment result showed that Braille printing machine using microcontroller MCS 51 could print many copy of Braille characters relief in once type. Speed of this printer is about 30 minute/ page while the paper size are 21,5 x 30 cm and there are 552 Braille character.	65e3963f2d809a26876fa49f52dd91b9	a67eec64ac8fcd358e8c719002509321	b20f1748ba1748f6a8e611d55fbb2856	article	Mesin Printer Huruf Braille Menggunakan Mikrokontroler MCS-51	Junio Ricardo Handry Khoswanto	\N	2003
8251093	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000429	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000429}, priority = {2}	There are many methods in designing control systems. One of them is pole placement method. After mathematical model is obtained, the next step is to determine the system's performances that is wanted. Thus poles location can be determined. And Finally, the values of the state feedback gain and input setting gain can be calculated.
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This paper explained the control system design using pole placement method, applicated in a dc servomotor plan. After calculation has done the next step was to simulate system's performance with Matlab. From the simulation result could be seen that system's responses match with design criteria. Those things could be done because system's pole locations have moved to the location that was needed, based on design criteria: maximum overshoot and settling time.	bc812e53a1717b0a6b56bdc3bb7f06ce	6c5f3afa32dbb76edd73bd6b140380ab	ddfd6d9322ca6729e983b4f53edc080d	article	Desain Sistem Kontrol Dengan Metode Penempatan Kutub (Pole Placement) Pada Motor DC Servo	Fendy Santoso	\N	2003
8251094	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000430	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000430}, priority = {2}	The growth of telecommunication technology has influenced telecommunication businesses which have become more interesting. One of the telecommunication businesses is telephony billing systems. There have been many kinds of equipments that would be able to support that business, called Telephony Billing System Equipment. Some of them use computer, and the others do not. In this project, theTelephony Billing System Equipment was designed without computer and could detect pilot signals automatically. There were four kinds of pilot signals used, that were a 16 KHz injection signal, a reverse polarity, a ringback tone, and human voice responses. The system would calculate the telephony billing and then print the detailed billing. The system built was used microcontroller AT89C51 to control memory, clock, display and printer. From the experiments, we concluded that the designed equipment has worked successfully and efficiently, and it needs a low electric power, 2.42 Watt. 	9dc03eae2e9ac5789f8a2db53cf6998b	8aafd3110e564f71d83d3bb4c881b3ef	d23068ca91599e9a8134ebdf57a890bc	article	Sistem Pencatat Data Percakapan Telepon Dengan Deteksi Sinyal Pandu Secara Otomatis	Ronnie Anies Hannawati	\N	2003
8251095	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000431	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000431}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a vehicle plate recognition system based on computer vision technique. The vehicle image/video was taken from a digital camera and then the vehicle plate automatically identified, segmented and recognized by the system. The feature reduction technique of Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used in the system. This application was built using Microsoft Visual C   6.0�, Microsoft� DirectShow�, Intel� Image Processing Library and Open Source Computer Vision (OpenCV) Library. The application has been implemented and was able to detect vehicle plate position and recognize it using a PC Pentium II/400 MHz. The recognition rate of �82% was achieved based on recognition of hundreds alphanumeric images (alphanumeric A-Z, 0-9). This sistem is prospective enough to be used for control and security system in parking area.	338b6b5e14f54759ead61ca7edb07be8	82b22e04a2d0abdec9d3efa0ffff8368	5c867685654ec78e6aa844634d11d17b	article	Sistem Pengenalan Plat Nomor Mobil Dengan Metode Principal Components Analysis	Kartika Gunadi Resmana Lim	\N	2003
8251096	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000432	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000432}, priority = {2}	To model a physical system needs many various aspect of system behaviour. Usually, the result is in the differential equation. There are many methods in finding this model, one of them is Bondgraph. This paper will discuss how to use this method to model simple physical system and simulate it using 20-Sim software from University of Twente, The Netherlands. The experimental result shows that we can build a model using Bondgraph easily. In 20-Sim, there are several facilities that will enable user to simulate both in graphics or 3D model.	c500e3f4072d24d01f2ae4aed069040a	98c5d504b4b275085b7bbdcef5ca883c	6566e388cdcc43c3b9012319a4019289	article	Pemodelan Sistem Fisis dan Simulasinya Dengan Menggunakan Bondgraph dan Software 20-Sim 3.2	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2003
8251097	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000433	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000433}, priority = {2}	Polygon clipping is the important process in computer graphics applications. Clipping is also a complex algorithm. Many researches have been done at this time to find a better algorithm than the previous one.This research will analyze and implement one of the algorithms, which is Weiler Atherton, and then is compared with Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm, because Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm is well accepted in many applications. The implementation will use Borland Delphi as the programming language.
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The experiment shows that Weiler Atherton algorithm is slower than Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm, but the advantage is this algorithm can calculate the clipping process that creating more than one polygon. Another result, this algorithm like Sutherland Hodgeman, can only works on rectangle window clipping and cannot calculate the clipping process which the subject is complex polygon.	db7bdeb79b9370f8180d6592bdfb7770	64455306d3f0f4d33b3913f358ec6c5a	89384ec5df9be9ab9fc25b5db40570dc	article	Pemotongan Poligon Menggunakan Algoritma Weiler Atherton	Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2003
8251098	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000434	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000434}, priority = {2}	One of the DC motor problem is how to positioning the brush of the commutator. Armature reaction on dc motor makes the position of the brush to be changed from its normal position. Commonly in many dc motor, the brush is set permanently from factory. This paper, it will use special dc motor that has a brush changer and discuss the relation between the brush position and motor characteristic i.e. motor speed, torque and mechanical charateristics. From the experiment result, it can be concluded that the best charateristic is found when the brush is positioned on 24� in the left side of the central position. The best motor effeciency is 73,64 %.	cbbed04e1045739a6092831a9090117e	005a60d62f906bf2929ddee271fdf5ac	102107893205e1c582c91b1d6a87bc63	article	Studi Karateristik Motor DC Penguat Luar Terhadap Posisi Sikat	Edhi Tanaka Soewangsa Stephanus Antonius Ananda	\N	2003
8251099	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000435	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000435}, priority = {2}	This paper describe Flux Vector Design Using Vector Matlab on 3 Phase Inverter when torque changes. Transient response is important things for inverter because it needs optimal torque that motor shows desire performance. This condition needs flux vector design that give V/F linear comparison in transient response. The experiment was done by simulating induction motor parameters using Matlab, the result shows : Torque supply 240 - 320 Nm, in 0.005 - 0.01s range of time.	2f413e54a33974028dafe50a5945e1e1	7abb1d005b608efedfdd68753e2eb156	d5481c4d074bf40015e1eb89287a1f60	article	Desain Flux Vector Control Inverter 3 Fasa Pada Motor Induksi 1.5 HP Menggunakan Power Blockset	Bayu Krisnawan Felix Pasila	\N	2003
8251100	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000436	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000436}, priority = {2}	A Distributed Tele-Rehabilitation System is an application that helps remotely located clinicians work in a process of patient rehabilitation. With this system, clinicians are able to share medical information through the network to make diagnoses and discuss medical treatment for a patient. To enable the mentioned functionalities, the system uses MPEG-2 as an infrastructure. 
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There are two kind of medical data that need special place in MPEG-2, Medical Rehabilitation Signal and Patient Medical Record. As a result of study literature and analysis process the following decision can be taken. Medical Rehabilitation Signal should be incorporated into PES Packet Data with elementary stream ID 0xBD. Patient Medical Record should be placed as descriptors in Program Map Table. Further on PDU format for Medical Rehabilitation Signal and Patient Medical Record has been decided. 
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A prototype implementation shows that the Tele-Rehabilitation system can works well using MPEG-2 as an infrastructure.	b5223d76bb9ecee83e3e3b4bf1475fa5	9e131553534630f25e8d6f0876915371	0456250cb4d2b9f23e7093a0127d5136	article	Tele-Rehabilitation System as an Application of MPEG-2 System	Petrus Santoso	\N	2003
8251101	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000437	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000437}, priority = {2}	The aim of the use of automatic AC controller using poeple counter sensor are controlling temperature, sub mode fan, and on/off based on the number of people detected by the sensor. When there are no people that are detected by the sensor, then the AC will automatic off. The automatic AC temperature controller can reduce the cost of the power utilization.
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Based from the experiment, the system can work well whenwhen the input of the sensor is between 16 - 30 derajat celcius. Error will happened when there are input that are not match with the AC data procedure that was cloned and when there are two or three peoples come in or out at the same time.	a13fdfa61424aaa280b0ccef6a203e34	74c4a34b6bbf2278f8117943547bf6ad	4017a98de9c45eaff58f9a8cf50d285a	article	SISTEM PENGATURAN AC OTOMATIS	Wahyu Eka Cahyadi Handry Khoswanto	\N	2003
8251102	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000438	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000438}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about implementation of principal component analysis method on odor recognition system. There are 15 essences used in this research and each essence has 20 concentrations.
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Principal Component Analysis (PCA) method was used in this system to reduce the data's dimension. The result of PCA would be input of recognition system. The recognition system used in this research is nearest neighbour method.
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Experiments were done for testing the designed system. Although the data were reduced until 93,75%, the system could recognize the essences well and achieve a recognition rate of 99.56%.	a49a62f5b1a033b92cc8c0be76610827	ce4dfa7016193d01f0dd17f1be4b289e	4e700945c89a471f9d017ed384e3cbf6	article	ODOR RECOGNITION DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS DAN NEAREST NEIGHBOUR CLASSIFIER	Yudi Prasetyo Anies Hannawati	\N	2003
8251103	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000439	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000439}, priority = {2}	To recognize handwriting digit is not a difficult task for human, but for a computer, it could be very difficult. This project implements the Fuzzy Logic system to recognize the handwriting digit. There are 3 constraints need to be considered here, they are: the real data were written with the same pen; the real data will be scanned into image data and then converted to BW mode with other software outside this project; program will read image data file instead of capturing with special device such as camera. Software is implemented in matlab. The design of fuzzy logic will use fuzzy logic editor. Before processing with Fuzzy algorithm, it needs to process the image then to get its features. Only simple image processing technique will be used. Feature extraction was made with a vertical and two horizontal lines. The position of crossing point between these lines with the image data will be a feature. These pre-processed data will be an input parameter for the fuzzy system. The fuzzy system has 7 inputs and 1 output with 57 rules. The average result of recognizing process is 80% after membership functions tuning.	f8f341b57dc34b444071eff09db0e642	03bd60a34fe6a832d352ad31f124466d	6b21719ed0f7038c73e3d1938e50ea39	article	Handwriting Digit Recognition With Fuzzy Logic	Hany Ferdinando	\N	2003
8251104	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000440	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000440}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a method that finds landmark points on the face, which is one of the main tasks in a face recognition system. Salient facial landmark detection is important because it enables face normalization and leads to size and orientation invariant face recognition. The presented approach is based on an affine graph matching technique and uses a genetic algorithm to perform the search. The feasibility of our methodology for detection tasks related to face landmark point detection has been deployed using the ORL face image database. Experiments show satisfactory results under relatively wide conditions. The GA searching approach is essential because it effectively searches the solution space.	b1e7e97a41207917e673ec1901eb64ea	71a9c36d8cc17caa83896eadc97a5069	53a0e9495d09e06b8d815b72a740b968	article	Facial Landmark Detection using Affine Graph Matching and a Genetic Search Algorithm	Resmana Lim	\N	2003
8251105	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000441	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000441}, priority = {2}	In execute some parameter identification can do with various way, one of we know is adaptive technique. Looking at it from mathematics point of view of course adaptive technique is very difficult. Another method which can used such like Bode Diagram method, because it is only need frequency data and gain/phase to get the parameter system.
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The hardware is being produced like a minimum system MCS-51, ADC, DAC, plant like a amplifier and low pass filter first order and second order, frequency source (VCO), peak detector, and Matlab 6.1 programming. Minimum system is used for send data to DAC and read data from ADC. Output from DAC is used for VCO to produced frequency. The frequency that is being produced is used for input of the plant. Output from plant becomes input for peak detector. Next, output from peak detector will change into binary data with ADC and send the binary data to minimum system. Minimum system send the data to PC. Then the data will be proceed by software of Matlab 6.1. Until can get the data like value of gain, cut off frequency, and gradient system. This data is need to produce transfer function.
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8251106	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000442	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000442}, priority = {2}	Train rescheduling is often have to be made due to technical problems faced by the train that hold up the train to run on schedule or due to the addition of a new train. A simulation on train scheduling system can help out the train service company on rescheduling the train schedule.
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The simulation is made using Java language programming with queue rules that is usually used by the train service company. Based on the experiment on the system that was made on the overall class for the train rescheduling, 76 % of trains could have shorter trip time against the result of the simulation for GAPEKA (Grafik Perjalanan Kereta Api). The adjustment of train departure time is restricted to � 30 minutes from the time regulated in GAPEKA	ac6c070b268d26bd4fe6ad1793840787	9754c22673b2082ee2bfa6fee3a5e7bf	6a9925f7a13671ef20c4f9d0526dbb1d	article	SIMULASI SISTEM PENJADWALAN KERETA: STUDI KASUS DAOP VIII JAWA TIMUR	Indra Budiono Aditya Umbu Tana Amah	\N	2003
8251107	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000443	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000443}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about making digital signal transmission model using delta modulation. Model that build consist of transmiter and reciver side. Main part of this model is integrator which changing series digital pulse into staircase signal with fixed step for every high and low pulse. Experiment result show that the model able to do modulation and demodulation process well and could show the slope overload condition. Integration step used is 0,4 volt with frequency sampling at 125 KHz	a24afc93b71e1a3cff7dfb2f3ada6302	46188efda46178e8d8ad49c115977a0c	553bef4160ca3b4f2ac611d06abc8d99	article	Model Transmisi Digital Optik Isyarat Analog Dengan Modulasi Delta	Iwan Handoyo Putro	\N	2003
8251108	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	3	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000444	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK03030209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000444}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, People widely use thermometer. Generally, thermometer was designed for they who have normal physical condition, especially in seeing ability. Blind people have difficulty in using that thermometer. Refers to this condition, this paper explains about design of thermometer which can be used by blind people. 
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Generally, this thermometer, which is equipped by sound output, uses LM35D sensor, ADC0804, AT89C51 microcontroller and ISD 2590. Measurement range of this thermometer is 30 0C - 42 0C.
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The result showed that this thermometerhas time respon faster than mercury thermometer. It only needs 5 minutes to reach normally body temperature with output error is 0.19 0C. The sound output is very clear. Therefore this tool is good enough to be used as a clinical thermometer.	79ba49d0875d792493dd21d5f5642dbc	9dbacc18dee9381237ab0a830833a7d5	678d5ac54288a017912cd85a00cd9980	article	Termometer Badan Dengan Output Suara Berbasis Mikrokontroler MCS51	Benny Matriksa Thiang	\N	2003
8251109	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000445	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000445}, priority = {2}	Lightning protection system consist of external protection, grounding system and internal protection. Three methods to determine air termination are mesh size method, protective angle method and rolling sphere method. This paper describes the application of those methods on W building Petra Christian University. The result show that the building needs more lightning protection system based on rolling sphere method analysis.	c3eb53588063c0e95f8a7254824fae85	529b06252bcd2c0dfc8895f60dd25919	c1466b35da368a22b5a8da44f97ed6ca	article	Penerapan Metode Jala, Sudut Proteksi dan Bola Bergulir Pada Sistem Proteksi Petir Eksternal yang Diaplikasikan pada Gedung W Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	\N	2004
8251110	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000446	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000446}, priority = {2}	PID controller is a well known controller which has been used widely in the industry. The significant thing in the design of PID controller is tuning of its parameters. From many tuning methods which has been developed today, Direct Synthesis tuning method is chosen for this experiment.
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From the experiment�s result,  it has been proved that by using PID controller with Direct Synthesis tuning method, the plant�s performance criteria has been improved significantly.	05b9ece3e45d1328cc3003510515c44b	2b19f74356872dc3470e5fda63219e40	ea8f8fedb7e6da09024301fcb15672c6	article	Kontrol PID Untuk Pengaturan Kecepatan Motor DC Dengan Metode Tuning Direct Synthesis	\N	\N	2004
8251111	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000447	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000447}, priority = {2}	Industries need production processes that can be operated continually from one process to another without a lot of human energy resources. The solution of the problem is using an automation system which can be worked and operated from one central operator. SCADA with PLC can be used in many industrial processes because it can answer all the problems in controlling industrial application automatically.
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This paper describe how to make a design of simulation plant for beverages production process. The plant will use : pumps, mixer, valves, and heater. This plant will be operated by PLC Omron C-200 HS which is connected to SCADA Intouch, Wonderware Production. The comunication between PLC Omron and SCADA Intouch use Host Link RS 232c with I/O Servers program.
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The result from the simulation plant design for the minimum power shaft pump is 6.788 Watt. The mixer need a motor with speed 114 rpm. And the heater need 1000 Watt at 01:44:21.64. While the minimum valve design is needed to hold the fluids pressure until 106,4096 KPa. 	a45df577c7fd1ddf4d47fd2ab92857ac	f491e45f37fb708ee858807cd8a1da37	5b1aac62a65ac3db7b82b1d7aea7181c	article	Sistem Automasi Proses Produksi Minuman Dengan Sistem SCADA Menggunakan PLC	Nelson Kusuma Rahardja Felix Pasila	\N	2004
8251112	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000448	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000448}, priority = {2}	Universal Serial Bus (USB) as a new interface especially on Personal Computer (PC) has become a standard for interfacing many devices to PC such as printer, scanner, mouse, webcam, etc. In this paper, a device that can be recognized by USB host and communicate through USB port correctly was developed. It has been implemented by making an adapter therefore IBM PS/2 keyboard could be recognized and operated in a USB environment. The device used a PDIUSBD12 USB interface IC which  handle USB protocol and an AT89C2051 microcontroller which handle all incoming or outgoing data from and to PDIUSBD12 or keyboard. The device has been tested and proven capable of handling enumeration process and transfer data from keyboard to PC via a USB port. Although the  device didn?t support all functions of the keys, but the main keys worked normally on pressing one key or even combination keys.	277d722db21e6e14f1cc9af40cc7003d	e4a60152deabb153a7d83b271f5d76b9	0aa50f2e206beb39eff80db594aec07d	article	Perancangan dan Pembuatan Adapter Penghubung Keyboard IBM PS/2 dengan Port USB Personal Computer	2</sup> Resmana Lim <sup>1</sup>	\N	2004
8251113	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000449	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000449}, priority = {2}	Like another commonly control-systems, audio amplifiersystem also has characteristics which are defined by their parametrics. Two of them are Gain and Bandwidth. An instrument for measuring Gain and Bandwidth can be built using microcontroller 89C51 from MCS-51 family dan programmed in assembly to generate its frequency (i.e. simulating VCO via software). This instrument use Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) type 0808, Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) type 0804, a Peak Detector Circuit, an Attenuator Circuit and a LCD.
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In this project, the constructed system can identify maximum Gain at 40 times with four-step increment and Bandwidth in the range from 10 Hz to 200 KHz. The system testing shows that the average error for Gain is less than 5% and approximately 10% for Bandwidth.	07f230443232f45c4b2723c8a4079e28	186adea455a1436daea90f9b6ad3d726	999b79734be35e8c9408db94d3eee574	article	Identifikasi Gain dan Bandwidth Audio Amplifier Menggunakan MCS-51	Victor Christian Indar Sugiarto	\N	2004
8251114	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000450	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000450}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, PLN has to hire employees  to record the data which is shown by KWH meter at customer?s house. The employee can not record it if there are no people in customer?s  house. To solve this problem, it is needed a KWH meter which can transmit data by using wireless data logger system, so that, the PLN?s employee can record the data although there are no people in customer?s house.
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This paper describes about implementation of wireless data logger system on KWH meter. Method used in this system is counting the rotation number of KWH meter plate, then microcontroller transfers the data to the remote device. The sensor used for counting the rotation number is infrared sensor as the transmitter and photodiode as the receiver. Experimental results show that the device can run well  if the angle between remote and panel less than 40�, and the distance between remote and panel less than six meters. The maximum power consumtion of the device is not more than 5 watt.	d02a75c1aed475b4a533b07721413544	ffccf5d2859d1781dc1cde50599b5492	5f456d973be25bd768c701c9a295be7e	article	Wireless Data Logger with Microcontroller MCS-51	Deky Limaran Handry Khoswanto	\N	2004
8251115	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000451	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000451}, priority = {2}	Image recognition is a mechanism to recognize an image that is not recognized by eyes, using certain method. This research was fingerprint recognition based on wavelet transforms and neural network. The aims of this research are to find the best wavelet and to know what the performance of this method is. Fingerprint recognition algorithms start from extracting an image to find image signature by choosing a little wavelet transforms coefficients that have the biggest magnitude value and neural network was used to select the best match (likeness) to original images in the collection.
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The test were carried out in three kind of wavelets viz Coiflet 6, Daubechies 8, dan Symlet 8 and 5 types of query images (pure, blur, noise, pencil sketch, and edge) and each query image has 30 samples. Query?s success rates were determined by using one percent threshold value times size of databases.
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The result show that this method has good performance, which the average of success rate over 90% and need a little time query. The Symlet 6 can be considered to be the best wavelet for fingerprint image recognition, with success rate 96.36%. With respect to the elapsed query time, of about 0.11 second, the above method is sufficiently efficient for the database size of 1500 records.	ee3dda84141db1f7d2e667bd339225bb	0359be40f137eae95bca1d39d2cfdfec	d640d3a2a6148e34ac1047047959ba36	article	Pengenalan Citra Sidik Jari Berbasis Transformasi Wavelet dan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan	Bulkis Kanata I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya	\N	2004
8251116	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000452	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000452}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, as the Internet grows rapidly, the copyright laws are not effective anymore, since a lot of copyrighted products (picture, audio, video, document, etc.) are available as digital data. Any unauthorized parties able to produce identical copies of digital data without degrading the original contents and to distribute the copies over the network. This condition has led to a strong demand for reliable and secure distribution of digital data over networks. Such a technique developed to overcome this problem is digital watermarking. Digital watermarking is a process in digital domain, which embeds a watermark into a copyrighted digital data, to protect its value, so that it cannot be used by unauthorized parties. 
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This paper is intended to give an overview on digital watermarking. First, three application fields of watermarking are described and illustrated with some scenarios, namely watermarking for copyright protection, watermarking for copy protection, and watermarking for image authentication. Then watermarking techniques are discussed, starting from the basic watermarking procedure, followed by review of some watermarking techniques. And later, some attacks and obstacles to watermarking are highlighted. 
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In conclusion, digital watermarking technology plays important role in content protection issues. Attacks and obstacles are also had to be faced by this technology. The main obstacle is that there is no standard available for watermarking techniques. Without any specific standard, it is difficult to determine how robust a watermarking technique should be. 
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	3abfca7426c8beb23a59d73de0691737	12ea8ec81c23862a6b149df9af7fb41a	d2bef98f89f3248953ce0b3d1d34a665	article	Digital Watermarking as Content Protection Scheme	Petrus Santoso	\N	2004
8251117	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000453	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000453}, priority = {2}	Replacing from gasoline to gas fuel (BBG) for automotive, in fact, decreases the motor's power. By adding some equipments such as blower (  inverter) and BBG injection, the pressure and density of BBG and air mixture into combustion chamber will be higher. This can make the power of combustion engine be equal even bigger than using gasoline.	cbe528fa3966b8e97f1a7c3f89321d13	e70c8e00660652f7422215db8d932181	442caaec78944dd8ccca9673c0fb8550	article	Peningkatan Performance Motor Bensin 4 Tak 3 Silinder yang Menggunakan Bahan Bakar Gas dengan Penambahan Blower dan Sistem Injeksi	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	1999
8251118	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000454	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000454}, priority = {2}	A diesel engine that is used widely in a rice mill needs to be cooled by water that is circulated. One way to reduce the fuel used is to find the optimum cooling water entering the engine. A research is done in a rice mill in Lumajang. It is found that the optimum temperature to get the rice milled both for IR64 and IR70 is 65oC. The fuel is reduced as much as 13.6% for IR64 if the water enters the engine at 65oC compared to 40oC. Meanwhile, it is 14.3% for IR70. The temperature of the cooling water entering the engine is maintained at the optimum temperature by controlling the volume (or the height) of the water in the cooling pond, i.e. 220 liters for IR64 and 230.6 liters for IR70.	9603ed038858242da27f1da7634ed878	fc1f135294aa3920f1617848ad31ff84	e9d58a48b625bacb6df85189829be49e	article	Pengaruh Temperatur Air Pendingin Terhadap Konsumsi Bahan Bakar Motor Diesel Stasioner di Sebuah Huller	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	1999
8251119	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000455	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000455}, priority = {2}	It is very important to study mechanism in a machine design in order to get an effective and precise movement. There are many ways to convert rotation into reciprocating motion. Each way has unique characteristics. However usually not for long stroke and they have dynamics problem. This problem can be overcome by the cross-screw mechanism without alternating rotation input. Reciprocating motion is produce due to the changing of the screw angle from positive to negative gradually at the end of the screw. Dynamics effect can also be minimised by designing this changing parabolically in maximum rotation angle interval.	d725e91c218e32106ac8f384535433ab	ac6c0e760085ace8d5a1835e7dbcca14	b7e74932f506bd57f14eda9d5a2f56e3	article	Mekanisme Gerak Translasi Bolak-Balik dengan Ulir Silang	Joni Dewanto	\N	1999
8251120	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000456	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000456}, priority = {2}	Air conditioning system consume 70 - 80 % of a building's energy requirement. Application of ice storage system can regulate electric load consumption so that its peak load can be controlled.	bb5616b4ec63de8cc70765211be73d56	6638dae97d408f910464e84af272aa5e	6b548f5571cbd762fbb4661217ebb101	article	Pemakaian Thermal Storage pada Sistem Pengkondisi Udara	Soejono Tjitro	\N	1999
8251121	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000457	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000457}, priority = {2}	Exhaust gas from a diesel engine is having a big deal of energy. In a stationer diesel engine, the enthalpy of water will be increased by flowing the water in a spiral pipe which is located in the exhaust manifold of the engine. Using copper pipes in this heat exchanger, it's efficiency is found up to 69,5 %.	a3353839a7d386f56843a17ae5cd8142	7594aff979903c600374d9502ed297d7	e37aa87d61bf9aabc4035c4a41528d2a	article	Pemanfaatan Energi Gas Buang Motor Diesel Stasioner untuk Pemanas Air	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	1999
8251122	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000458	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000458}, priority = {2}	The design and installation of an air conditioning system may be carried out properly, but if it is not adjusted and balanced to meet design conditions, it will not perform satisfactorily. The complexity of modern air conditioning systems may make the balancing process quite involved. Even some experienced personnel frequently are unaware of the difficulties and requirements of balancing. In the past it was often possible to get by with making a few adjustments and checking if people were comfortable. This is no longer satisfactory on large systems. Organized procedures are required to balance a system so that it will result in comfort in all seasons. Furthermore, the increased need for minimizing energy waste also requires correct balancing techniques. An improperly balanced system will almost certainly use excess energy. The testing and balancing process is often carried out by the contractor upon completion of the installation but for large systems a whole new profession has grown, with organizations and specialist who do only this work. This has happened not only because of the complexity of the task, but it also means an independent organization verifies that the system is operating correctly.	b76ef30466c5a4bba34c057636db5d58	34530724eaadf1af5ce5f9be47ba48d5	9fee048294b37012846785fba2a804ab	article	Pengujian, Pengaturan dan Penyeimbangan dalam Sistem Pengkondisian Udara	Herry Sunandar	\N	1999
8251123	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000459	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000459}, priority = {2}	The research on assembly process of combination switch, which consists of 164 parts in 16 sub assy, covers the selection of assembly method and product design analysis. The method used in this research is a method that is developed by Boothroyd and Dewhurst. The research result shows that the suitable assembly method for this combination switch is manual assembly. To know whether the old design is good or not, the design efficiency of each sub assy is computed. After design efficiency of each sub assy is computed, the total design efficiency of old design is known. Then, redesign is done to get the new design efficiency. Design change on combination switch product results in efficiency improvement, with reduction in operation cost, assembly time, and the number of parts of combination switch 	33bb556ffd6f21ceedc8ae5dc5a1fc9d	500386e6cdde0f5551f47a22acb1d614	0cdab368d80d58008185069ab90b055c	article	Pemilihan Metode Perakitan dan Desain Produk untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Perakitan di P.T. Indoniles Electric Parts	Didik Wahjudi	\N	1999
8251124	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000460	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000460}, priority = {2}	Angular distortion has an effect not only on the weld quality but also on the size and dimension accuracy. The amount of angular distortion is affected by the welding heat input and the flange thickness (h). This research was conducted to analyze the influence of welding heat input (welding current and speed were varied) on the angular distortion in T weld joint of mild steel plate of SS 400 with various thicknesses welded by SMAW. Distortion is obtained from the deflection measured by the dial gauge. The result shows an increase in the number of weld layers for plates of 6 mm and 10 mm causes an increase in the measured deflection (angular distortion). On the plate of 2 mm due to its lack of rigidity, buckling distortion took place, which added the amount of measured deflection. It was found that an increase in the welding heat input causes an increase in the distortion. It goes to maximum when critical value of x = 0.4-0.5 is reached. Based on analysis of variance (ANOVA), at significance level (�) = 5%, the factor that has significant effect on the amount of angular distortion is the flange thickness. 	2b21746119f917edff6e164fb886e7e6	3402b59fa5b35006e684b06e061c8fe4	9f9fcb828027c942ba57f8d8381b7b24	article	Pengaruh Besar Input Panas Pengelasan SMAW Terhadap Distorsi Angular Sambungan T Baja Lunak SS400	Juliana Anggono	\N	1999
8251125	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000461	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000461}, priority = {2}	Casting process in P.T. Barindo Anggun Industri produces many rejected products. This condition will be improved by controlling factors, such as pouring temperature, pouring time, and pouring height. The research shows that those three factors give significant effect and minimum number of rejected products is obtained when pouring temperature is set at 1200�C, pouring time at 10 seconds, and pouring height at 10 centimeters.	e1803e091bd6163863ea05545aedee3d	92ffa4e5113af240d7101ca183cb32d5	9bb736668f31413cb9d35dfe842f1338	article	Rekayasa Mutu Produksi Gate Valve di P.T. Barindo Anggun Industri	Jurusan Teknik Mesin-Universitas Kristen Petra Didik Wahjudi Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	1999
8251126	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000462	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000462}, priority = {2}	Discontinuities and size of the weld deposit are affected by many factors. Magnetic arc blow is one of the factors that one may not be aware of. Magnetic arc blow was studied in this research with the ground position and welding current were varied. The discontinuities and size of the weld deposit were observed and measured by taking specimens of the carbon steel of AISI 1021 welded by TIG welding process using argon as protective gas. Macro photographs and data of the size of the weld deposit show magnetic arc blow has strong influence on the size of the weld on the first cut section. This specimen was welded by using 200 Ampere with the ground placed in the starting point of the welding process. Undercut and incomplete penetration are commonly found as discontinuities in all cut sections of the specimens. While porosities occur mainly in the first section with high current. It 's believed that these discontinuities occur due to the lack of shielding by the protective gas caused by very strong arc blow around the melt. Tungsten inclusions are also the common discontinuities to take place, they are found more when welding using high current (200 A). Their occurrence is because of the melting of the tip of the tungsten electrode caused by the high heat input. At the end of the weld, crater and spatter are always found. Backward arc blow are very strong at the end of the process that arises these defects. 	6b0abbb81adeea6b42bb25cd357fe784	5154b0606630b86df79de982018a24dc	34c5ef15f8181cecae20493462388560	article	Studi Pengaruh Magnetic Arc Blow Pada Hasil Las TIG Baja AISI 1021	Juliana Anggono	\N	1999
8251127	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000463	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000463}, priority = {2}	Data from a production process usually is correlated and doesnot fit normal distribution. In order to detect the existence of strutural changes in production process, especially attribute data, which is focused on changes that are influenced by the data covariance structure, it is necessary to model the covariance function which identical to the spectral distribution first. Accordingly, data is transformed into its spectral distribution by using Walsh-Fourier Transformation so that data will not be correlated and can be analize statistically. Transformed data will be tested with F-test to see if this method can detect the changes. This simulation will use time series data which is generated with INAR (Integer Valued Auto-Regressive) model. 	b79d60f1e4c206583b86c86a7c1deca6	8d8029d999ba057d60273e17837697cd	d5be14a9c0483f0cc73692124e8b39ff	article	Simulasi Diskriminasi Struktur Proses Produksi yang Berdata Atribut	Gan Shu San	\N	1999
8251128	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000464	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010112	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000464}, priority = {2}	High quality products are obtained from good machining process. Surface roughness is a result of cutting conditions. Experiment is performed to analyze the effect of nose radius, feed rate and cutting speed on surface and is based on experimental design and regression analysis. The feed rate gives the greatest effect and cutting speed gives the smallest effect on surface roughness. 	2502e642370d9c1d0698590613985983	fd30dd5771ac59e022914a964bc64aa2	7144321383dfeb74c4c2d1f76c3a2ba2	article	Pengaruh Parameter Potong dan Geometri Pahat Terhadap Kekasaran Permukaan Pada Proses Bubut	Ninuk Jonoadji	\N	1999
8251129	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000465	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000465}, priority = {2}	There are two kinds of sacrificial anodes available to protect steel structure in the marine environment; they are zinc and aluminum alloy. This research studies their performance by conducting galvanic corrosion test in the substitute ocean water. The performance evaluated covers potential of protection, galvanic current, capacity and efficiency, the rate of anode consumption, the induction time, and their corrosion form.
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The result shows that aluminum alloy has galvanic current and anode capacity higher than the zinc alloy. It is also found that this alloy gives the higher efficiency and shows the lower anode consumption rate than the zinc alloy. From the macro photographs, it is found that these two alloys corrode locally by pitting formation. 	2cb225b56aaadef4b51a1e05898c5ba7	28fcbbb4829421938e29fcde1e736b30	2747979f04c1ec14e733511bc2eba9b8	article	Studi Perbandingan Kinerja Anoda Korban Paduan Aluminium dengan Paduan Seng dalam Lingkungan Air Laut	Soejono Tjitro Juliana Anggono	\N	1999
8251130	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000466	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000466}, priority = {2}	Corrosion rate can be reduced by adding inhibitor and inhibition efficiency is a measure if its ability to suppress corrosion. The result of the immersion tests show that the inhibition efficiencies are different on each environment. Addition of 50 ppm of ascorbic acid results in the highest efficiency for NaC1 and CaCO3 environment while for Ca SO4 environment needs 100 ppm.	3d509d69a539b40a70835648a3ede888	28986d0d9b76431726266d3ac4d3b312	49f4ecb9bffbddddd198f61179ba9476	article	Pengaruh Lingkungan Terhadap Efisiensi Inhibisi Asam Askorbat (Vitamin C) pada Laju Korosi Tembaga	Juliana Anggono Soejono Tjitro	\N	1999
8251131	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000467	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000467}, priority = {2}	A vehicle must have a high performance to be up against aerodynamic force that effect its stability and response. Vehicle's performance can be controlled by modifying their characteristic. In this research, vehicle's model is modified by the installation of accessories, such as : air foil, air dam, side air dam, spoiler, and dress up. The speed of the vehicle was varied in this research. 
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The result of this research shows that add accessory has a unique effect on the aerodynamic force.	943a1223eb937ed1a7eba3970381fe7b	e8dc8c574582a700886e2ecee8886bcf	1e311c968337b4e19582db074e8dd209	article	Perbaikan Karakteristik Aerodinamika pada Kendaraan Niaga	Soejono Tjitro	\N	1999
8251132	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000468	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000468}, priority = {2}	Warm water is needed by humanbeing to take a bath, wash their clothes, their dishes etc. By the photothermal conversion, the solar energy can be used to heat the water. Flat solar collector is a tool which is used to capture energy of sun radiation then convert it into heat to heat up water in collector's pipe. The number of glass cover used effects the performance and efficiency of the collector.
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From this research, it is found that the efficiency of the collector is better when the cover used are two glasses than one glass. The temperature difference of incoming and outgoing water in the collector using 2 glasses 17oC higher than that of 1 glass. 	ae07e49865d182c985f40ad238f4b1e5	330327c6f340adf972f0ef7d01866753	f4c1ab99458146deb420d3189f935cc9	article	Unjuk Kerja Pemanas Air Jenis Kolektor Surya Plat Datar dengan Satu dan Dua Kaca Penutup	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	1999
8251133	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000469	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000469}, priority = {2}	Motor vehicles are one of the source emissions of hidrocarbon to atmosphere because of incomplete combustion in combustion chamber, so there are more emissions hidrocarbon from exchaust pipe. One of the method can be used to reduce hidrocarbon emissions from exchaust manifold are injecting hidrogen after combustion process for burning hidrocarbon in exchaust pipe.	437bd1ad3bfa5fabb9e2dbac362aaf5c	7937d0d2db934a290e9fc76eb8584dd5	f80e6404985737f0e428242fc500c5f6	article	Sistem Injeksi Hidrogen untuk Mengurangi Emisi Hidrokarbon	Philip Kristanto	\N	1999
8251134	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000470	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000470}, priority = {2}	The imperfect combustion process will be a problem in the development effort of diesel engine's performance. Nonhomogen air-fuel mixing process is one of the factors which cause the imperfect combustion.
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By heating up the diesel fuel up to a certain temperature before it goes through the high pressure injection pump will lower its density and viscosity. Therefore, when injected in the combustion chamber, it will formed smaller droplets of fuel spray which result in a more homogenious air-fuel mixture. Also by using higher temperature will make the diesel fuel easier to ignite in order to compensate the limited time which is available in high speed operating conditions.
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Diesel fuel heating can improve the combustion process to increase the power and decrease the fuel consumption optimally.	bd670bde28d0b69489e1862d8fd81a68	881ef7bd0f9f27f2448df631f329695f	4174168a08023b7947d56714ef1eb2c3	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Motor Diesel dengan Penambahan Pemanas Solar	Willyanto Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	1999
8251135	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000471	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000471}, priority = {2}	The manufacturing of glass cover by injection molding process in P.T. XYZ created defective products. This happened because they did not have a standard procedure (in setting up the machine, the operator did not follow a standard procedure). In order to know the relationship between the percentage of the defective products and the process variables, such as injection pressure, screw speed, and nozzle temperature, we need to develop an empirical model that describes that particular relationship. This empirical model is then used to get the minimum defect percentage.
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This research is held in order to determine empirical model and minimize defect percentage using Response Surface Method. The Experimental Design is Central Composite Design. Injection Pressure varies from 35 MPa to 55 MPa, Screw Speed varies from 40 rpm to 60 rpm, and Nozzle Temperature varies from 140�C to 160�C.
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The research result shows that the response surface method is applicable to determine the minimum condition of defect percentage in injection molding process. The minimum defect percentage 3.7 % occurs at Injection Pressure of 44 MPa, Screw Speed of 46 rpm, and Nozzle Temperature of 153�C. 	1035aac6cb77de7ed0e1019141aed9b3	2ec87464c6aaee691e893c7fb38ae07b	ec3b00295779adf1deaf8844d8f3be29	article	Aplikasi Rekayasa Mutu untuk Mengurangi Cacat pada Mesin Injection Molding	Roche Alimin Didik Wahjudi	\N	1999
8251136	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000472	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000472}, priority = {2}	In an industry that produces product with a quite many components, assembly process usually is the most cost-determining process. Realizing that almost all products are assembled from some components and that the assembly process itself takes time, then products as much as possible are made to be assembled easily.
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Product design that is not proper will cause a very high numbers of components that, in turn, will reduce the reliability of that product. Finally, it will increase the assembly cost. That's why product design needs to be evaluated for assembly purpose.
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The purpose of this research is to evaluate product design by Assembly Analysis and Line Balancing Spreadsheet (AA&LBS) method. Then, the old design is improved to get a new design. The new design is compared the one resulted from Boothroyd Dewhurst (BD) method, where assembly time reduction, efficiency improvement, assembly cost reduction, and Ullman's 13 Guidelines method are used as the criteria.
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Of the data analysis, assembly time reduction of AA&LBS method is almost 2.7 times, and assembly cost reduction is almost 2.5 times than of BD method. AA&LBS method also resulted in average efficiency improvement that is larger, i.e. 11.08%, while BD method is only 0.08%. According to Ullman's 13 Guidelines method, AA&LBS method has a total score of 1062, while BD method has a score of 1060. 	3a4181e1cebc806b0a96ce07a8e582d5	4fb92d2a06b644f46b8c4de255325f15	893895f7d1917724d440c1180642d004	article	Penilaian Desain Produk dengan Assembly Analysis and Line Balancing Spreadsheet dan Ullman 13 Guidelines untuk Meningkatkan Kinerja Perakitan	Didik Wahjudi	\N	1999
8251137	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000473	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000473}, priority = {2}	Production and material requirements planning are interrelated. The number of required material depends on the quantity of products for a certain period. The are some methods for material requirements planning. Two of them are lot-for-lot and economic order quantity.
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Those two methods will be apllied to impeller requirements planning for centrifugal pumps and evaluated to determine which one is more appropriate for the case being studied. Those methods are chosen because each of them has different characteristic in determination of lot's quantity. In lot-for-lot the determination of quantity of the impeller is based on the requirements for single period. In economic order quantity the determination of quantity of the impeller is based on expected requirements.	72684573f3d197b3799295a25b559a6e	4a5124b2e2405fc80ccf7c317a8cff6d	f489f4723f2b6150326e861931ffef92	article	Studi Kasus Perbandingan antara 'Lot-for-Lot' dan 'Economic Order Quantity' Sebagai Metode Perencanaan Penyediaan Bahan Baku	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	1999
8251138	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000474	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000474}, priority = {2}	Vibration that happen on machines usually produces unexpected effect, such as unconfortablelity and inaccuration mesurement or distruction on machine's structure.
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Effect of vibration due to both external or internal excitation is influence by this frequency of excitation and elements of vibration system its self.
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An effort to damped this vibration effect can be done by attach a dynamic absorber to the system or by mounting the system on the proper suspension according to their axcitation frequency.	d8a9f5de43d2e511d018fc10799a9a16	87c39717a58840057f1477d0b2f8627a	804a5ccb5ba641bc80b5bce182c7e369	article	Kajian Teoritik Sistem Peredam Getaran Satu Derajat Kebebasan	Joni Dewanto	\N	1999
8251139	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000475	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010211	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000475}, priority = {2}	One effort to increase productivity of a production process is by decreasing the defects. This can be done by implementing the apropriate quality control. This research is conducted in a tooth paste production to seek which factors that will influence defects and uses factorial design method to get the optimum condition. Results show that the paste weight is determined by air pressure in the mixer and stirring time with optimum condition at 5 cm Hg and 80 minutes, while precision tube folded is determined by the height of tube and the height of the table with optimum condition at 189 mm and 130 mm. 	d318df01b6f83851b13644b8012e81fd	f9988acf2d1789d2c86c3ed6612ea314	19668ba561a778342dc707a77d557abd	article	Pengendalian Kualitas pada Produksi Pasta Gigi	Gan Shu San	\N	1999
8251140	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000476	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES99010212	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000476}, priority = {2}	Air Slip Forming machine is one of the machines that is used to produce luggage. However, so far in the manufacturing process determination of operation parameter air-out time (X1), air-in time (X2) and heating time (X3), also the response variable which is the circumference of the luggage (Y) are done by trial and error. Therefore the circumference of the luggage is not the same as the standard one. Respone surface method and CCD formula will be used to get this mathematical model which describe the relation between luggage circumference and other influential variables. The best condition to produce luggage with circumference that meets the standard are 6.3 sec for air-out time, 2.6 sec for air-in time and 62 sec for heating time. 	5dbb099a088031b473845630ffeb4e35	f2ef1192778c2e7653ac3e5ea44a7371	83bd0351b875b02c831b3500767fdf1a	article	Optimasi Parameter Operasi Mesin Air Slip Forming untuk Meminimalkan Cacat Produk	Didik Wahjudi	\N	1999
8251141	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000477	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000477}, priority = {2}	A combustion process could be complete or incomplete depends on how much air available in the combustion chamber.
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An intercooler used to cool the air entering a combustion chamber increase the mass flowrate of air. Doing so could increase the possibility of reaction between fuel & air.
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When the air is cooled to 15�C, the increase of output power using the intercoole is about 1,8 %. 	ed7cc753ef69a934f259ad4248f45364	b9f95e3c0bfade0bc3dbd13878351c59	9fe95a6a0098f727899ba59bbff37c99	article	Peningkatan Performance dengan Pendingin Udara Masuk pada Motor Diesel 4JA1	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8251142	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000478	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000478}, priority = {2}	One of the factor that influences optimation of performance of diesel engine is an imperfect combustion in the combustion chamber. To optimize performance of this engine it is necessary to do modification by increasing air temperature and air pressure into combustion chamber.
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A change of inlet air temperature in the combustion chamber will effect the air density, so will influence the amount of air in the combustion chamber. The increasing air pressure into the combustion chamber will help the mixture to reach its combustion condition faster. So that combustion deceleration, specially in the high rotation speed condition can be avoided.
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The result of the research showed that the optimal condition can be achieved at the temperature 50�C and the pressure 3 bars. 	96f7bf2807567e5296e64fd1c25c9511	3218f249f3f4eed9f7809b9f820e6027	7fad2d14c11eeea200185eb9d1b3a164	article	Pengaruh Suhu dan Tekanan Udara Masuk Terhadap Kinerja Motor Diesel Tipe 4 JA 1	Philip Kristanto	\N	2000
8251143	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000479	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000479}, priority = {2}	One of supporting components in the ignition system of Spark Ignition Engine is spark plug. Ignition occurs caused by the existence of electric source energy which generates activation energy to ignite the air fuel mixture until produces power.
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Spark plug is a component generating the spark highly effected the completeness process in combustion chamber. The completeness of combustion process shall affects the performance of the engine.
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By using double electrode spark plug and multi electrode spark plug can increase the performance on optimal condition, particularly increasing of the thermal efficiency each is 2.9% and 3.7%. 	9c1f2397538ffc342fcc95464fe32b0a	85a5001ac4551fd10f68dbc9b598842b	41f9279cf3447e88c9a57dd796f3e0b1	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Motor Bensin Empat Langkah dengan Penggunaan Busi Dua Elektrode dan Busi Tiga Elektrode	Willyanto Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8251144	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000480	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000480}, priority = {2}	Solar collector is the essential item of equipment which transforms solar radiation energy to some other useful energy form, for example as the water heater.
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One of the shape solar collector, is prismatic which have ability to receive solar radiation intensity from all the sun's position, so that using solar energy as water heater can more effective.
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Solar collector can absorb solar radiation intensity and convert it to useful calor for heating the water inside the pipes of the collector, so the temperature of the water is rise and natural convection is happen by the basic of thermosiphon because effect of mass density fluid difference.
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From the experiment is found the best position to locate the collector which can produce optimal efficiency are 15 degrre from east to north.	77919b11bc817102755831352efdd5a7	31e38809adaae0692410e8984e041df4	30cde666b6ffefa656aa6feb6a2165fe	article	Kolektor Surya Prismatik	Philip Kristanto	\N	2000
8251145	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000481	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000481}, priority = {2}	Scaling method is an alternative for thermodynamic design of a new engine. The benefits of this method are the design process can be done quite fast and guarantee that thermodynamic performance of the new engine (derivative engine) will be the same as that of the existing engine (prototype engine).
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Thermodynamic design by scaling method requires determination of parameters that influence the engine performance; dimensionless groups; and complete specificati-ons of an existing engine. Those requirements are needed as a reference for thermodynamic design of the new engine. This thermodynamic design is a part of research to develop the new engine based on the Sunpower FF300W. 	f4a9bd1bcc0a5339f0b1f35c9db9dd47	858209b971f89bd3c0fb5d8069604d41	37771caaf711bbd4ca6849526256d950	article	Perancangan Termodinamik Sirkuit Gas Motor Stirling FP150W dengan Metode Penskalaan (Scaling Method)	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2000
8251146	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000482	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000482}, priority = {2}	This paper describes how to model and validate a control system of water level in a tank. The system consists of single tank, water level sensor, pump, pump driver, AD and DA converter. Each elemen system models is derivited emperically and then the whole system models is built from this models. Validation of this system modelling can be done by comparing theoritical respon curve and actual respon curve. Theoritical respon curve ploted according to the equation of system modelling and actual respon curve ploted according to the measurements. Validation of this system modelling shows that the modelling is good enough. 	2188828105021c57949b2a53e770c3bc	179bc43a95c4cb0996580b128c0f6e2e	7835d6831b637b05a39487e5ccd69dca	article	Pemodelan Sistem Pengatur Ketinggian Air pada Sebuah Tangki Tunggal	Joni Dewanto	\N	2000
8251147	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000483	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000483}, priority = {2}	A manufacturing factory that produce travel bags focused on export market with increasing demand, need to improve the product quantity to fulfil the production target. Initial survey found out that the factory cannot meet the target. This situation was caused by some factors, as: lack of machines and ineficiency of the factory location order.
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This paper includes analysis of factory location order using Travel Chart method which is performed manually and using QS software to get more accurate results. The objective is to minimize material handling so that realization of the production target determined can be optimized.
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By adding 1 (one) machine for hot forming, the production quantity can be increased and the new facility location order showed reduction of sum of momen from 949459 to 775494.8 	673e5e9b5cded943b7d45bbd7b101e82	50c830544174381e75f95ec0f6cc6103	780bfa3a8e98fafc50f8ad285c828fc5	article	Analisa Tata Letak Pabrik untuk Meminimalisasi Material Handling pada Pabrik Koper	Didik Wahjudi Gan Shu San	\N	2000
8251148	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000484	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000484}, priority = {2}	Maintenance scheduling system is very important for a company to reduce total maintenance cost. Maintenace scheduling will be done on hydraulic seal and oil burner pipe that are components of press machine for hot forming process. Scheduling model will consider labor cost, production loss cost, and spare part cost. The aim of this model is to determine the interval of maintenance by optimizing cost. This calculation will reduce total maintenance cost between 35,07 % and 90,73 % of the previous total maintenance cost. 	8cc800f053d901790e622b0bed73987e	57d0be9eb02f6fb49787628fa6613bb4	fece795994c62f6831e3bea09cf03691	article	Analisa Penjadwalan dan Biaya Perawatan Mesin Press untuk Pembentukan Kampas Rem	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8251149	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000485	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000485}, priority = {2}	Planned Interval Test method conducted in several intervals of times (0-5) days, (0-10) days, (0-15)) days, and (10-15) days shows the changes of environment condition and metal corrosion. The changes in the corrosiveness media and the corrosion resistant of the material. The acidity of the media gets lower from 7.6 to 7.1 in the interval of (0-5) days and the conductivity increase during the time interval. The change in acidity is caused by hydrolisis reaction and AA decomposition. During the time interval of (10-15) days a very high corrosion rate was observed due to low pH and high conductivity. The highest efficiency is found in the addition of 150 ppm AA in all different concentration of Cl - and SO4 2- in water. More or less AA concentration, AA has no function as inhibitor. The amount is not enough to form the protective film on the metal surface and some are used to form the chelate compounds with the metal ions. 	e592f1eb5b2d1d5cfc86dbda28939255	d0e7e5ea69ab62e026996d43f32f0c42	5c19819b740204f2425a84bc143dda26	article	Studi Perilaku Korosi Tembaga dengan Variasi Konsentrasi Asam Askorbat (Vitamin C) dalam Lingkungan Air yang Mengandung Klorida dan Sulfat	Juliana Anggono Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8251150	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000486	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000486}, priority = {2}	The pipes used to circulate water in a solar collector usually has 'parallel' configuration. The water would absorb more solar energy if it flows slower in the pipes. It could be accomplished by using 'serpentine' configuration. A research on a 'parallel' collector and a 'serpentine' collector was carried on the same time, which were 7 days for one cover glass and the next 7 days for two cover glasses.
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From the research, it is found that if the water stored in a reservoir tank is to be used in the evening, 'parallel' configuration is more suitable than 'serpentine' configuration. 	85dbdd443177cef8564c26a2765476ed	9aa5b0acc0b7b8f2d255a1aa5e9da320	781ed8da47574411c1ae4e7a3d6bd15e	article	Perbandingan Konfigurasi Pipa 'Paralel' dan 'Serpentine' Terhadap Unjuk Kerja Kolektor Surya Plat Datar	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2000
8251151	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000487	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000487}, priority = {2}	In a heat exchanger, there is heat transferred either from the surrounding or to the surrounding, which is not expected. A thermal insulator is used to reduce this heat transfer. The effectiveness of a heat exchanger will increase if the heat loss to surrounding can be reduced. Theoretically, the thicker the insulator the smaller the heat loss in a plate heat exchanger. A research is carried on to study the effect of an insulator thickness on heat exchanger effectiveness. The insulators used are glasswool and rockwool. It turns out that the effectiveness is increasing until a maximum point, and then decreasing when the thickness of the insulator is increasing. 	2269b86964b3a26ed37a479d2c68e48d	e4d4a4c8013a391b23009911e9a3908b	419e295e27832f17ff42485b8a5583a6	article	Pengaruh Tebal Isolasi Termal Terhadap Efektivitas Plate Heat Exchanger	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2000
8251152	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000488	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000488}, priority = {2}	Heat exchanger effectiveness is affected by some factors such as pipe shape, temperature, cold and hot air direction and velocity entering the heat exchanger. Research about heat exchanger has been done but the significance level of the heat exchanger effectiveness resulted is unknown. A designed experiment should be done to optimize the performance of concentric tube heat exchanger with measured significance level. From the analysis of result of previous experiment, factors that seem to affect the effectiveness are velocity of cold air, velocity of hot air, and pipe shape of heat exchanger used (outlet and inlet similar to U, S and L shape). Experimental design that is used here is three-level factorial design. On the arrangement of factors as follows: velocity of cold air = 4 m/s, velocity of hot air = 7 m/s, and pipe of S shape, optimum effectiveness gained at significance level of 95 % is 0,39098. 	c6599de2c7c8a76f5bc6c5dfbff6dd44	6702d6282efd20c4c7950412ff42947b	beeed001309e9727042d8ade7685e930	article	Optimasi Kinerja Heat Exchanger Tabung Kosentris	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8251153	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000489	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000489}, priority = {2}	As a device to exchange heat from hot fluid to colder fluid, a heat exchanger is supposed to have high effectiveness. Theoretically, the increase of fluid rate would increase the effectiveness. Yet, it makes the contact time among the fluids become shorter. Based on this phenomenon, a research is carried on to find out how the fluid rate affects the effectiveness of a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger. The working fluid used is air. It is found out that the effectiveness would up to a certain value if the fluid rate increases and then it would decrease. The effectiveness of a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger would be higher if the hot air flows faster (in the tube side) and the cold air flows slower (in the shell side). 	33819189c1f19ae4cb386ddc8b083560	7af839a7315e13c50dfa545ba528ae50	fe5a72930aca4b51a56211aac49f61ce	article	Pengaruh Kecepatan Aliran Terhadap Efektivitas Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2000
8251154	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000490	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000490}, priority = {2}	Hardness is one of the mechanical properties needed in a grinding ball. The hardness of grinding ball produced up to now is gained by trial and error to those parameters which are presumed influencing the hardness. Research is done to get parameter influence the hardness of grinding ball and optimum level. Three parameters presumed influencing the hardness are temperature of raw material (Tm), the initial temperature of quenching (Tq), and the final temperature of quenching (Tt). Design of experiment is used to analysis which parameter influence the hardness. A 2 3 factorial design is chosen, each parameter has two level. According to experiment and data analysis, the influencing parameter are Tq, Tt and interaction between Tq and Tt. The optimum value of Tq and Tt are 905 � 10�C and 133 � 3�C, value of Tm is 1110 � 10�C. 	f27d2b8e9ed4c0dcb06ee26f0038177d	80719c0a24712849936880b0ae398a17	e9ba169dc12dc6f1da0f4ee3c91b42ba	article	Penelitian Optimasi Temperatur yang Mempengaruhi Kekerasan pada Pembuatan Grinding Ball dengan Cara Hot Rolling	Amelia Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8251155	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000491	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000491}, priority = {2}	Octane number is a reference to measure quality of gasoline as the fuel of gasoline engine. Gasoline with higher octane number gives less tendency to knocking. Naphtalene is a chemical solution that gives positive effect to rise the octane number. Octane number of gasoline can be measured by CFR engine. Using a motor Daihatsu CB-23, the best power obtained by using a grain of naphtalene (3,75 grams) for 3 litres of gasoline and ignition timing is 12� before TDC. Using this ratio, CO & CO2 that are produced in the exhaust gas is nearly the ame with pure gasoline usge but less HC and O2 are produced. 	a78c95695180d460d7c26fdc3d704477	55a83a5ce90f40c958d958d15244b2c4	945f16597781342ea38f035758f46cbe	article	Pengaruh Naphtalene Terhadap Perubahan Angka Oktan Bensin, Unjuk Kerja Motor dan Gas Buangnya	Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8251156	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000492	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000492}, priority = {2}	In attempt to increase the quality of SR-24-type iron rods several constraints are often faced. One of the problems is the high variability of yield strength quality characteristic. A research of influential factors and ideal composition of materials that can minimize quality variability is needed. To solve the above problem Taguchi method is used in designing the experiment. The superiority of this method is the ability to minimize variability of response and the efficiency of experiment. First steps that is taken is choosing control and noise factors and determining the levels. Then, the orthogonal matrix for experiment is built. Data analysis are done by optimizing signal-to-noise ratio, analysis of means, and analysis of variance. Result of analysis of SNR and mean give a conclusion that Carbon content of 0.1 %, Silicon content of 0.15 %, and Mangan content of 0.5 % are sufficient composition of additive material that will minimize variability level of yield strength. 	162c67477e5fb8b5d0fcf3d838ab1c15	3b6af256d68fd7c85da4a581d9eb5e0f	20883d72eb2b5bf45c7bd6aeb32fd6cb	article	Rekayasa Mutu Besi Beton dengan Metode Taguchi	Roche Alimin Didik Wahjudi	\N	2000
8251157	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000493	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000493}, priority = {2}	Squeeze casting, also known as liquid metal forging, is a term commonly used to describe a process by which molten metal solidifies under pressure within closed dies position between the plates of a hydraulic press. The applied pressure and instant contact of the molten metal with the die surface produce a rapid heat transfer condition that yields a pore-free fine grain casting with mechanical properties. Which is similar to those of wrought products. This papers reviews aspect of recent progress in the development of current squeeze casting techniques, and address both the advantages and limitations of the various processes. 	7aab66c736a63584279e8ba6c5bc7e40	cd534330e5e6e125d82306627c13dc29	446595e7570c23e1e8a0e55f2d3f6cdc	article	Pengecoran Squeeze	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8251158	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000494	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000494}, priority = {2}	One of supporting components in the ignition system of Spark Ignition Engine is spark plug. Ignition occurs caused by the existence of electric source energy which generates activation energy to ignite the air fuel mixture until produces power. Spark plug is a component generating the spark highly effected the completeness process in combustion chamber. The completeness of combustion process shall affects the performance of the engine. By using Splitfire SF392D Spark plug and Hurricane plug wire, the ignition timing must be resetting for optimum power result. From result of the test, everage power increased is 3.8%. 	c3ab05087a1fe7d3ea03154c49d76e7c	c5917d5c21c044fe88bb459879d54b18	41f607bc91537740cd7fed054a46e253	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Motor Bensin Empat Langkah dengan Penggunaan Busi Splitfire SF392D dan Kabel Busi Hurricane	Willyanto Rahardjo Tirtoatmodjo	\N	2000
8251159	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000495	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES00020209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000495}, priority = {2}	Although TQM could solve every problems but it does not mean that TQM is unlimited. There are several limitations on TQM application, some examples from international cases is taken to show the failure of TQM implementation. The understanding of TQM philosophy is really necessary. 	ff4e915ccc0e5ee79be06e38aa129cd9	3d03e6c60a3143582e4bbbd66f33e234	d335cdf90a809fb2e7181db55b26149d	article	Are There Limits to Total Quality Management ?	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2000
8251160	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000496	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000496}, priority = {2}	A Fuel gasoline engine can also use gas fuel beside gasoline. Nevertheless, if this gasoline angine uses gas fuel, the performance of the engine will decrease, because the engine is designed for gasoline as its fuel. This performance reduction is caused by the different characteristics of the two fuels.
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One way to improve the performance of a gasoline engine that used gas fuel by controlling the firring time with electronic controller to make the firring time more accurate.	c3bc0774d9f9b0d6acc4efbe9a2bb491	b828d218c100806bd168aee8c36bdfe0	d44d0f2971b89cc526cbb570951088b3	article	Pengaruh Perubahan Pemajuan Waktu Penyalaan Terhadap Motor Dual Fuel (Bensin-BBG)	Willyanto Philip Kristanto	\N	2001
8251161	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000497	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000497}, priority = {2}	Using fuel gas for gasoline engine can be made with additional equipment which is called Conversion Kit. However is still limited because there is a problem about the engine performance, that is too high idle rotation and low acceleration if compared to engine with gasoline. One at the cause of too high idle rotation is too a little fuel gas enter to intake manifold and specific gravity fuel gas (0,562 kg/m3) lower than gasoline, that cause the idle condition where the intake gas valve opened just a little, air that enter together with fuel gas cannot doing completely combustion. The way to improve this problem are by supply fuel gas with injection system control by electronic in idle and aceleration condition.	a1229803c5e6df8164877851d5cf8dac	0387f80b9c8a644609d934b5c3af717b	cb64fc77cd153dc584c425c489e71afc	article	Pengaturan Kondisi Idle dan Akselerasi pada Motor Berbahan Bakar Gas	Philip Kristanto	\N	2001
8251162	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000498	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000498}, priority = {2}	Turbocharger is one of component that used to improve performance of vehicle by increasing density of air. Turbocharger consists of turbin and compressor.
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Many people hope that their vehicle has better performance and faster acceleration by applaying some component.
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In this case turbocharger can do that. By applaying turbocharger, air and fuel will homogeneously mixed that can give a better combustion. Turbocharger has many advantages. Turbocharger powered by pressure of exhaust gas.	771e8ef92d0cf3c79619a5ecac5efdb6	b6965183ba231d89a3816ed29d4f0303	9decc853ecc17d98c073c25310c75f45	article	Analisa Turbocharger pada Motor Bensin Daihatsu Tipe CB-23	Willyanto Philip Kristanto	\N	2001
8251163	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000499	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000499}, priority = {2}	Shell-and-tube heat exchanger is a device commonly used to transfer heat. To enhance the heat transfer occurred and to support the tubes inside the shell, baffles are installed. Better heat transfer is obviously expected in a heat exchanger. A research is done to find out the effect of baffle used toward the effectiveness and pressure drop in heat exchanger. The result is that the effectiveness increases when the baffles are installed. Effectiveness increases as the spacing between the baffles is smaller until certain spacing, and then it decreases.	dcee33b612018f013979e7a7f88d03fa	8311f62d29381b6ed47dd327bacf56f7	ec224daee3babb78e1a9f6e2ff00b6fa	article	Pengaruh Penggunaan Baffle pada Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2001
8251164	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000500	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000500}, priority = {2}	At this time about 3% of products produced by 'X' plastic factory does not reach the standard. This factory has a problem to minimize the amount of defects. Taguchi method is used to lower the level of product defects.
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From the field survey, all the suspected factors can be obatained and it is shown ini the fishbone diagram. From the suspected factors, the factory chose factors that are to be used ini the experiments. Experiments were conducted using those four factors : pellet material percentage (60%, 70%, 80%), temperature (217� C, 225� C, 233� C), injection pressure (92 Bar, 93 Bar, 94 Bar), screw speed (81%, 83%, 85%). Taguchi method provide the combination and number of experiments.
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From each level of defects condition, analysis was done to obtain the affecting variables. The results of analysis shows that the combination of pellet material (80%), temperature (225� C), injection pressure (93 Bar), screw speed (83%) can minimize the amount of defects to 0.3%.	a4c0ed81d39514190dd7738499b6b227	315e38988839c9210916b3f0548fd250	3995881897bbe1f48fecfd38128fae5d	article	Optimasi Proses Injeksi dengan Metode Taguchi	Gan Shu San Didik Wahjudi	\N	2001
8251165	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000501	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000501}, priority = {2}	Computer simulation in engineering will help designer to visualize characteristics of the system being designed. By modeling of the system and implement it into the computer, designer will be able to analyze characteristics of the system on any operating condition with less cost and time.
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To ensure the correct analysis, mathematical model and computer programming of the system have to be developed. Data form real cases will be simulated to analyze their characteristics.	e4758fe624ea2c64590b4ef937733135	f4fe73aefaf6436d7ef96dcb54b05574	2ba15ae95cc9b56e1b581dcadbb1cb88	article	Simulasi Komputer untuk Analisis Karakteristik Model Sistem Pegas- Peredam Kejut- Massa	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2001
8251166	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000502	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000502}, priority = {2}	When skid happened the wheel can?t be used as control element of vehicle direction instead of decreasing the braking force. Anti skid braking sistem have been design by expert of automotive. Braking is done by mean of periodic braking force that closed to the maximum static force at certain frequency.
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Characteristic of this system is discribed at this paper by mean of experiment and teoritical study on testing vehicle?s model. Model is rolling down from certain elevation and than to be braked with some braking mode automatically.
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Continue braking force can make the wheel skid and did not produce maximum effect of braking. Braking mode with periodically braking force vice versa can avoid skid but need to control the force and their ferquency to produce maximum effect of braking.	156a324f232928c93d1909e3ffdab3c6	840034a85866c4dcde7e1b5a25356113	744b09e9da19db622baa66cf30314812	article	Studi Experimen dan Teoritik Sistem Pengereman Tanpa Skid	Joni Dewanto	\N	2001
8251167	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000503	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000503}, priority = {2}	The shape and dimension of riser influence shrinkage defect in sand casting product. It influences the rate of solidification of the metal in mould cavity. The goal of this research is to investigate the effect of casting modulus to shrinkage defect.
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This research uses different shape and dimension of the riser. Three type of risers was used with the same gating system.
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The result of the research shows that the casting modulus influences shrinkage defect in castings.	fddcec5787893f8c64d1ccb552e12272	b7e1bee492efe17aee3dcb484ea5a4a1	e01751d47202de1be9fea4037342164c	article	Pengaruh Bentuk Riser Terhadap Cacat Penyusutan Produk Cor Aluminium Cetakan Pasir	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2001
8251168	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000504	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000504}, priority = {2}	Flat plate solar collector is an equipment to used for water heater. This collector absorb the radiant energy from the sun and convert it to heat in the tubes collector. Parameters which influence the performance this collector are thickness of the plate absorber and distance between the tubes which called collector fin efficiency. From the research it is found that more and more the thickness of the plate absorber and more and more the small distance between of the tubes collector, more and more optimum fin eficiency the collector. 	93296a4e860a7a633b54184e1409d4e8	358a38bc85114996fb0def04690b0c22	f2ef057bf2de2880077332a54b30e1e3	article	Pengaruh Tebal Plat Dan Jarak Antar Pipa Terhadap Performansi Kolektor Surya Plat Datar	Philip Kristanto	\N	2001
8251169	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000505	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000505}, priority = {2}	Since the heat absorbed by a flat plate solar collector is converted from electromagnetic energy of the sun, the glass cover used affects the heat absorbed dominantly. Considering the importance of the cover, a research is carried on to find out the affect of the spacing between cover and plate toward the plate's temperature which refer to the amount of heat absorbed. Covers used are clear glass and 'ice' glass with thickness of 3 mm and 5 mm each. From the research, it is found out that the plate's highest temperature is obtained when the cover used is a 3 mm clear glass with 20 mm spacing between cover and plate.	30f05bd03aa0d002747bb4b2d4b3bcfe	85a379d3afe130ce31c9db5de57fb240	f2ef75f3bfc85c2997b40709e3b2bebb	article	Pengaruh Jarak Kaca Ke Plat Terhadap Panas Yang Diterima Suatu Kolektor Surya Plat Datar	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2001
8251170	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000506	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000506}, priority = {2}	Octane number is reference to measure quality of gasoline as the fuel of gasoline engine. Gasoline with higher octane number gives less tendency to knocking. Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether is a chemical solutions that gives positive effect to rise the octane number. Using a motor Daihatsu CB-23, the best power obtained by using gasoline with 20% Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether and ignition timing is 15 degree before TDC.	5c6c9e4e5373d06c63783a44b2befc71	84cfb3870d688af9667be0dc71d88e34	10a5c1206213c896aa82a206d634a300	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Motor Bensin Empat Langkah Dengan Penggunaan Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether Pada Bensin	Willyanto Philip Kristanto	\N	2001
8251171	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000507	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000507}, priority = {2}	Usually aggregate production planning and machine requirement planning are conducted separately although there is a close relationship between the two in most production environment. Integration model includes both production and workforce planning decision along with production equipment procurement towards production cost. Research by Behnezhad and Khoshnevis8.2) has shown that mathematical programming model based on this integration could result in cost saving when compared to the use of aggregate production planning and machine requirement planning separately. 
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The advantage of using integration model in tiles production is going to be analyzed in this paper. The integration model is built based on data that is obtained from a tile company and the solution of the model is obtained by using the Quant-system software. The result showed that integration model yield cost saving of Rp.179.453.030,- towards the aggregate production planning and Rp.470.062.980,- towards the machine requirement planning.	23854844e521bd799228c1ef93ceb261	f9196b4e39e0a5a0bdd4b40a456cd08b	4985831cc84686af242fd5493bbd8b1b	article	Integrasi Perencanaan Produksi Aggregat Dan Perencanaan Kebutuhan Mesin Pada Proses Produksi Ubin Keramik	Gan Shu San	\N	2001
8251172	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000508	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000508}, priority = {2}	Accumulator products of P.T. 'X' that have accumulator of 221 CA can not fulfil Japanese, Europe and U.S. standards that require minimum cranking ampere of 275 CA.
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By using fishbone diagram suspected affecting factors to accumulator cranking ampere are obtained. Company chooses factors that are allowed to be experimented. There are 4 chosen factors. Each factors has 3 levels that are charging time interval (30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes), cell plate thickness (1.2 mm, 1.4 mm, 1,6 mm), material purity percentage (96%, 97%, 98%), and charging current (160 A, 170 A, 180 A). From the data, the experiment combination is done by using orthogonal array that is one of the Taguchi's method steps.
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From the analysis the best combination is obtained that is charging time interval of 60 minutes, cell plate thickness of 1.4 mm, material purity percentage of 98%, and charging current of 180 A. This combination can increase cranking ampere to 278 CA. Verification test proves that cranking ampere of 278 CA can be attained.	c93d6d61ad2b200461b1b84204310800	dadb19d98237515f7889259a2afe5606	6c4230b34f996ea538f50d9af2627d86	article	Optimasi Cranking Ampere Aki Di P.T. 'X'	Didik Wahjudi	\N	2001
8251173	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000509	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000509}, priority = {2}	Modern society has been much influenced by the information technology development. Their social life depends very much on information distribution speed and accuracy. Today, the integration between information technology and design has also significantly influences the way of product design evolved such as placing the components and its specification, drawing or design supply to the customers, and collecting responds of the new emerging product, etc. The main constraints of the integration is data transformation system which have different format. Nevertheless, it has been solved by the help of integrated manufacturing system . Several cases concerning the collaboration of information technology and design technology are also presented in this papers to underlines the above mentioned integrated phenomena.	1107baafff02452bc4d4a543ab5a42cf	18b9d8bcb51578b72ff78f2ce1975edc	af058c2a7688be8c4ec92984e5ba604d	article	E-Technology Sebuah Fenomena Integrasi Informasi Teknologi Dengan Product Design And Manufacturing	.	\N	2001
8251174	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000510	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000510}, priority = {2}	Cars powered by engine is one of transport vehicle used in developed countries, which caused ecological problem to the environment, the effect of this problem is faced nowadays especially in big cities. Since medio of 20th century many researches and developments have been done, to cope with that problem, to have less emission in the environment. 
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One of the equipment to replace engines, have been developed since the last decade of 20th century, give a lot of advantages called fuel cell, which can produce energy by electric-chemically process. Due to the differences of fuel cell compare with conventional engine, vehicles using fuel cell has to be redesign, some components have to be changed radically, like the fuel system, drive train and control system.
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The result of researches and developments which have been done, promise a lot of advantages, which conventional engines can not give, therefore it is probable that fuel cell will replace conventional engine.	fd3026e5a52f6610bcf62de5cd07a83e	15e88cb1b6148f9be29783ef36b50f2c	f4a118e6cd284a9caea8d033da640410	article	Fuel Cell Sebagai Pengganti Motor Bakar Pada Kendaraan	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2001
8251175	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000511	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES01030209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000511}, priority = {2}	Technology development has proceed very fast in the last century, industries required a lot more power to meet the demands, vehicles developments also follow the demand for more energy, due to this the source of energy must be used wisely and efficiently, no loss of energy should be allowed. 
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Limitation of oil reserves is one of the reasons for searching new type of energy and new equipment, which are highly efficient.
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The problem of the fossil fuels, which caused disadvantages in ecological system make it necessary to develop another, more better energy converter.
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Fuel cell is one way out to the existing problems, which convert energy electro- chemically, using hidrogen as fuel and oksigen. Experimentation has been done since medio of 20th century, has given a lot of good result, so that fuel cell will be a good hope for this new century.	040a72b599829bb09529ff17385dbd38	f4e5e9f311f596568c16488b8e0c4642	ebe70a8f0b2df53b3bb18cdedf5f156d	article	Fuel Cell Sebagai Penghasil Energi Abad 21	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2001
8251176	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000512	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000512}, priority = {2}	Squeeze casting which often known as called liquid metal forging where molten metal is solidified under relatively high external pressure. Contact between molten metal with punch and die enable to increase the rate of heat transfer. The microstructure of the casting will be more homogenous and the mechanical properties will be improved.
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The material used this investigation is taken from commercial piston product with the following composition bal. : 12.62 wt% Si, 2.83 wt% Cu, 1.58 wt% Ni, 0.89 wt% Mg, 0.38 wt% Fe, 0.15 wt% Mn, 0.078 wt% Zn, 0.016 wt% Pb, 0.009 wt% Sn, 0.006 wt% Ca dan Al. The material melted up to 700oC, the specimens were made using direct squeeze casting by combining pressure and temperature. Finally the specimens were examined through hardness, porosity and microstructure.
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The results show the solidification rate significantly improves the properties of the specimen. The process decrease quantity of the porosity up to 85.15 % and increase the Britnell hardness 5.29% after heat treated (T6). The optimum pressure and temperature is 70 - 100 MPa and 400 - 700oC.	046df0708f8d33a81302bb1c1bbd53c6	de3e985ef1c09f5a9a9be6dc2f41da67	b0a0f1397bf73e9528f5ff0a2c34124c	article	Pengaruh Tekanan dan Temperatur Die Proses Squeeze Casting Terhadap Kekerasan dan Struktur Mikro Pada Material Piston Komersial Lokal	Duskiardi	\N	2002
8251177	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000513	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000513}, priority = {2}	The existing flanges component which is produced by traditional sand casting shows low quality both of the material and dimension, since the product made from recycled material and supported by a very simple technology. The quality of casting is not depends on the microstructure, but also supported by a good appearance.
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This research is to analyze the effect of process parameters by producing specimens through squeeze casting process using the existing recycled material. Process parameter such as squeeze pressure and punch & die temperature. The process consists of melting the alloys and heating the die in two difference resistance furnaces, ladling the melt into pre-heated die cavity and finally applying pressure by hydraulic power until the melt is fully solidified.
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After investigating the specimen, the results show that the quantity of the porosity as compared
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to traditional sand casting is decreasing significantly.	f5b322793b4bef36fff3c16a2deb8d1a	b4e867bbe15339ff95b98db09b495bcc	3e6c31d189a500fd134a028e76c78946	article	Analisis Parameter Proses Pengecoran Squeeze Terhadap Cacat Porositas Produk Flens Motor Sungai	Firdaus	\N	2002
8251178	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000514	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000514}, priority = {2}	In the trannsient state both of the friction plates of clutch are not yet fully connected so the power is transmited by kinetic friction force. This force change depend on normal and their kinetic friction. For maintain the speed and power of vehicle the clutch is often operated in the transient state because in this state the engine revolution can be increased.
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Study about this characteritics is done by an experiment and theoritical analysis on a single friction plate clutch model. The experiment variable consist of load, speed of revolution and normal pressing force.
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The result of this analysis shows that the torsion and power is increase linearly when the relatif speed of revolution increace. Because higher speed produce higher heat on friction plat so the the kinetic friction coeffisien is increase too.	c2d2ef43ae2e9a9442557625a9d68fca	9d54fd5085429a979f7ff2d98bd7ec24	7af03b652384900c393744aebade0ae1	article	Studi Karakteristik Kopling Plat Gesek Tunggal Pada Kondisi Transient	Joni Dewanto	\N	2002
8251179	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000515	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000515}, priority = {2}	In metal cutting using machine tool, the power required to perform machining operation is influenced by cutting parameters. Some of these parameters are feed, depth of cut, cutting speed and metal removal rate.
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Undeformed chip thickness is the thickness of the layer of material being removed at the selected point on the tool cutting edge. Undeformed chip thickness is known as a factor that significantly affects the power required to perform the machining operation. Therefor this factor can be used to predict the power required by machine tool to perform machining operation.
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This paper deals with simulation to approximate the power required by machine tool to perform machining operation (cylindrical turning).	ec45c339c7ab3bde3e3156be6dd7c136	886dd356c396ac22fc64a03ece162b45	2108e4c786ebef16784d0398840edd59	article	Simulasi Komputer Untuk Memprediksi Besarnya Daya Pemotongan Pada Proses Cylindrical Turning Berdasarkan Parameter Undeformed Chip Thickness	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2002
8251180	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000516	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000516}, priority = {2}	Oxygenates Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether (MTBE), O H C 12 5 as an alternative substance for Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL), ( )4 5 2H C Pb which is used as substance to increase octane number gasoline fuel. However, need to be tested how its concentration influence about octane number, volatility fuel and engine performance. For engines with carburettor, the liquid fuel must be volatile enough to produce a combustible fuel vapour air mixture at intake temperature and to produce completely fuel vapour air mixture inside the cylinder before combustion.
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	a3d73e0b657b5589b7730756254c581c	aac73ec7d5331284575415d921128d98	90e960da72b65819d3e986fbf9f27579	article	Oksigenat Methyl Tertiary Buthyl Ether Sebagai Aditif Octane Booster Bahan Bakar Motor Bensin	Philip Kristanto	\N	2002
8251181	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000517	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000517}, priority = {2}	Goal of this experiment is knowing about influence of orifice?s hole diameter variation to characteristics of down stream flow in circular ducting. The presence of orifice in channel system will cause any vortex at down stream region of flow, which was predicted could influence characteristics of flow in its moving to down stream direction. Vorticity which is contained by vortex will accumulate with flow vorticity, so that can influences produced boundary layer characteristics, involving boundary layer thickness and velocity profile.
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Influence of orifice?s hole diameter variation to characteristics of down stream flow can be known by measuring static pressure and dynamic pressure along cross section to find out boundary layer thickness and velocity profile.
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The experiment results show that boundary layer develops faster at the smallest orifice?s hole diameter, because vortex that happened at down stream region was the biggest.	42945285d1e2d70dd932ed09d1f31811	aced0a7bc10ba7ddeda4ddbebf399954	0abe7cacbf0ef992251c44bfebbab227	article	Studi Eksperimental Tentang Pengaruh Perubahan Diameter Lubang Orifice Terhadap Karakteristik Boundary Layer Aliran Hilir	Hariyo Priambudi Setyo Pratomo	\N	2002
8251182	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000518	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000518}, priority = {2}	One of several devices attached in an ignition engine to improve its performance is turbojet accelerator. The manufacturer claims that it will improve the engine?s performance. To verify this advertisement, a research is done in Motor Bakar Laboratory in Petra Christian University.
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From the research done, it is found out that the device, turbojet accelerator, makes the pressure of the air incoming to the carburetor decreases while its velocity increases. Meanwhile, the performances of the engine including Brake Horse Power (BHP), torque, Brake Mean Effective Pressure (BMEP) and thermal efficiency are increasing. The engine equipped with turbojet accelerator will save its fuel consumption.	98365ab57bd6991e327340d26abc60c0	f0faa81e71ba8926aa63ab1a9977f077	75603e4ab7b3de58ad05d273dbb8c441	article	Unjuk Kerja Motor Bakar Bensin Dengan Turbojet Accelerator	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2002
8251183	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000519	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000519}, priority = {2}	Brake lining always needed in automotive world, so good quality from process maufacturing must be obtained. Brake lining quality must be fulfilled, one of the properties is hardeness. Brake lining hardness correlate with influence their lifetime, the drum or disk lifetime and type of vehichle. To get optimal performance of production, we make experiment from factors that influence the hardness of brake lining and determine level from their factors.	fe4b197f4d768dce3a32816059b2fc58	50d01ac184c12501edcffb91044ef652	7c31835339cdc27c59ad1f812c3fda1f	article	Optimasi Kekerasan Kampas Rem Dengan Metode Desain Eksprimen	Amelia Didik Wahjudi	\N	2002
8251184	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000520	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000520}, priority = {2}	Fuel consumption of an engine is one of the most important factors for a car, the economy of a car is determined by the engine thirst. Every car driver expects to drive a car with less consumption.
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Differences in how a car is operated, make a different in result too, car used with maximum power and full speed for longer run is not the same as using it for city drive, which might have to make a lot of car stop. Such drive conditions will effect the fuel consumption. Control of the mixture and the timing to inject the fuel between full load and low running load or idle should be different.
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Because of the pollution which create more and more problem, especially from car?s engine, government and environment controller have instructed designer and manufacturer of cars to commit the regulation regarding air pollution. Standard have been design to reach the condition where the components of pollutant should be minimized until it reach a zero level.
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To meet that expectation, a lot of changes have been made in the past until now, such as the use of light material, different type of fuel injection, using variable control of valve lift and valve timing.	b84df96d8a3118ec5e54db61aede181f	898c82bde845e8f2555ff83697a574c4	d5a5ffae9f9ae4b5c194eea71779043e	article	Desain Motor Bakar Bensin Untuk Mencapai Persyaratan Standar Polusi Dan Penghematan Bahan Bakar	Hendrata Suhada	\N	2002
8251185	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000521	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000521}, priority = {2}	Shrinkage defect can be eliminated or reduced by controlling the casting modulus of riser. Casting modulus is ratio volume to surface area of castings. The higher casting modulus of riser, the longer solidification time of melted metal. Therefore the temperature gradient of melted metal become lower. However, the temperature gradient is also influenced by the composition of aluminum-silicon alloys.
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This research investigates 7% Al-Si alloy and 12.5% Al-Si alloy using two type of risers with different casting modulus. The casting process is sand casting.
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The research result shows that casting modulus of riser and alloys composition influence shrinkage defect. However, for the same Al-Si alloys, grain size isn't influenced by casting modulus of riser. 	0dd3cc37863962423141629cac516cbb	554aa7aa6377eb795604f8b4e5bb1086	90e841c4e38ab2353f82ae223574e642	article	Pengaruh Modulus Cor Riser Terhadap Cacat Penyusutan Pada Produk Paduan Al-Si	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2002
8251186	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000522	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000522}, priority = {2}	Pneumatics holder which supports all pneumatics components requires high tolerance in dimension. Therefore, perfect design process which means accurate process parameter selection will enable us to produce as cast holder as required.
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This experimental study is to produce pneumatics holder by combining several process parameters on injection moulding machine, such as : melting point, air pressure level, holding time and pressure duration.
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The results show that the process parameter significantly influence the as cast holder product as required, so that the process parameter selected should be in accordance with the raw plastic material availiable.	a27dbd6872260e4efb4e267430d080d8	a0c816e3da09355b9458232bfc52d599	94f74a15b1581994d5ba1b999cf8cac3	article	Studi Eksperimental Pengaruh Paramater Proses Pencetakan Bahan Plastik Terhadap Cacat Penyusutan (Shrinkage) Pada Benda Cetak Pneumatics Holder	Firdaus	\N	2002
8251187	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000523	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000523}, priority = {2}	A community that live far away from electricity power source has a problem in moving water from low to a higher location. One option for solving this problem is using hydraulic ram whose energy is the pressure that resulted from water hammer of water that flows into the pump through pipes. 
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In this paper, a study on the effects of air-tube volume and disposal valve weight to the pump efficiency will be conducted and further the optimal setting for those factors that will gain the best efficiency will be determined.. 
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After the experiments and analysis of variance and also response surface regression, resulting that both factors, air-tube volume and disposal valve weight, influence the efficiency as well as interaction between them. The optimal setting for best efficiecy is at 1300 ml tube volume and 400 gram weight to get efficiency of 42.9209%.	d27a48a552fcd358772b30091bb23ea2	41e82ed6fe6fba37601fea610bfab9a9	6ac67f0efb017873db74dfdd49a67957	article	Studi Karakteristik Volume Tabung Udara dan Beban Katup Limbah Terhadap Efisiensi Pompa Hydraulic Ram	Gan Shu San	\N	2002
8251188	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000524	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000524}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about automatic drilling machine used to drill pad and via in Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The automatic drilling machine used camera as the sensor to detect coordinates of pad and via in PCB. This system used several methods of image processing like threshold, grayscale, and fillrect to detect the pad and via coordinates. This processes result the pad and via coordinates in pixels, then, these coordinates would be converted to millimeters in order to perform the drilling process.
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The automatic drilling machine used two stepper motors to perform the movement of X-axis and Y-axis. The machine also used two DC motors for the movement of Z-axis and drilling motor. The movement of each axis was designed by using the thread of a screw in order to achieve the precision movement.
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Experiment results show that average errors of the X-axis and Y-axis movement are 0.275 mm and 0.283 mm respectively. The system also could detect correctly all pad and via in PCB.	0c16129fa3e5684d81d1e96158a62ff7	727edbbbca340f1f10d74c282df561a6	34a153c01a4dce46ae7dbcf0726c3d98	article	Mesin Bor Otomatis dengan Menggunakan Kamera untuk Mendeteksi Koordinat Bor	Thiang	\N	2002
8251189	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000525	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000525}, priority = {2}	A refrigerator mostly operates on vapor-compression refrigeration cycle needs a lot of energy (usually electricity) as an input. An attempt to wire the capillary tube to line suction will be analyzed in this article to find its effect to the refrigerator's performance. The experiment is carried on a freezer. The performance analyzed is its COP and time needed to cool down 1Co brine from 6oC to 5oC and so on until -3oC. 
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From the experiment, it is found that wiring capillary tube could increase the freezer's COP, yet the time needed to cool the brine is not much effected.	074c8ad8c5f2b371f11d2fe285dc0d84	e80b6d7b29f9da1a6b974338817e2f67	dc342c3223ab3f8275a0fa628330536e	article	Analisis Pengaruh Pipa Kapiler yang Dililitkan pada Line Suction Terhadap Performansi Mesin Pendingin	Ekadewi Anggraini Handoyo	\N	2002
8251190	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000526	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000526}, priority = {2}	Vegetable oil as an example product of agricultural engineering, has potential to be developed to renewable energy called bio-diesel. This paper describes comparison study performance from a direct injection system diesel-engine fueled with composition 20%, 30% and 40% bio-diesel, with diesel engine fueled diesel oil (solar).
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The test results have shown that the engine fueled with 20%, 30%, and 40% bio-diesel produce slightly lower torque and power than the same engine fueled with solar.
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The other research before, the emission test results have shown a lower particulate matter, hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide from exhaust.	c99169692cf3721bff90f66b7bc288d2	f3204aeab4e68929b55f0d0ea991d290	519220289e97d0aef18d054b1c862af8	article	Penggunaan Minyak Nabati Sebagai Bahan Bakar Alternatif Pada Motor Diesel Sistim Injeksi Langsung	Philip Kristanto	\N	2002
8251191	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000527	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000527}, priority = {2}	A series of researches about characteristic of stability and performance of conversion kits shows that imported conversion kits manufactured by several vendors that are used by public in Indonesia still need some improvement in their design. The conversion kits consist of CNG main tank, mixer and pressure regulator. In this research simulated pressure regulator which have three steps restriction which the change of valves position is influenced by pressure inlet and pressure in the chambers. The simulation of fluid flow in pressure regulator can be modelled with the aide of FIRE v70b_Pl3. In this modelling were done variation of inlet and outlet position. The varying made which aim to observe correlation of the change of pressure and outlet mass flow with position changing. Besides, were done varying outlet diameter of pressure regulator and the change of inlet pressure. The results show that the change of inlet and outlet position were done not shows significant changing both pressure in the chambers and outlet mass flow from pressure regulator.	a416e494b83e5cd18922d4ef8c1351ce	37715cb38c403fffccbb2938c97697bb	1a0edc217ce2335697f3d500571acbbf	article	Simulasi Regulator Tekanan Untuk Kendaraan Berbahan Bakar Gas Dengan Program Fire	Wiranto Arismunandar Dosen Jurusan Teknik Mesin Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) Tulus Burhanuddin Sitorus Dosen Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) Arief Hariyanto	\N	2002
8251192	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000528	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES02040208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000528}, priority = {2}	Displacement and angular velocity analysis for four bar mechanism, usually being done using graphical method. This method could be used easily for displacement and angular velocity analysis of four bar mechanism in one position.
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If the analysis being carried out is applied for the whole position of four bar mechanism in which the input link rotates 360o, graphical method will be inappropriate and time consuming. For this kind of situation, analytical method with the aid of computer becomes best solution for displacement and angular velocity analysis.	26dd9ef476d345f40b210ffb800cc7d7	3a873eb7b1a1c63e7d722ebb8bdfa2f0	999632494d498bc2986cf64086fd1356	article	Analisis Perpindahan (displacement) dan Kecepatan Sudut (angular velocity) Mekanisme Empat Batang Secara Analitik Dengan Bantuan Komputer	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2002
8251193	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000529	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000529}, priority = {2}	Porosity defect may be propagated by the failure of riser to compensate shrinkage rates. This research is to investigate the influence of the riser shape against porosity defect. The section of riser to be compared is between rectangular and circle shape. The casting process is used sand casting.
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The research result shows that section of riser significantly influence the porosity defect. 	b0b2ace2922c134e6dc7362d764c3b5b	4a591f501e2c080b144810a20885c158	7e2bd10fef1447478ef2994f1f0e7a1e	article	Analisa Pengaruh Bentuk Penampang Riser Terhadap Cacat Porositas	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Kristen Petra Soejono Tjitro Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251194	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000530	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000530}, priority = {2}	The most frequently found defect in the casting process of making teapots out flue is that the outlet is too narrow or even blocked at the end of the casting process. There are many factors influence that defect. This defect condition can be represented as the thickness of the casting product. In this paper, the significant factors that influence the thickness of the out flue resulted from the casting process will be analyzed and further got their optimum conditions.
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Design experiments methods will be implemented here, especially the factorial design method to determine the significant factors along with their optimum conditions. Also, the response surface method will be applied to obtain the approximation model for the thickness of the out flue as a function of the factors found earlier so that the most optimal result can be obtained under a design optimization method.
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It is concluded from the experiments results and analysis that the significant factors for the thickness of out flue are pouring temperature, sprue radius and holding time. The optimum conditions of those factors are 475�C, 29.6 mm and 8 seconds respectively with 2.54 mm thickness.	4066d11ef81464584f2f4fd4212bc6bc	f9ac2731700435f3a7e5d75ebe176d82	69e051f85e03f2a7a515fe609dc99369	article	Desain Eksperimen untuk Mengoptimalkan Proses Pengecoran Saluran Keluar Teko	\N	\N	2003
8251195	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000531	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000531}, priority = {2}	The dynamic change of environment has made the factory must more competitive if they don\\'t want to lose their market. To anticipate it can be by loosing un normal condition in production process. Material composition un appropriate by standard is un normal condition in foundry industry. To reach standard material composition is not simple because needed testing instrument and adjustment process.
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In software design needed a artificial intelligent can be adjust material composition. In the paper will be covered material composition testing algorithm for adjust material composition than material standard.	556a68978ade80f8f844e5093cad5f60	2c07e8b7075a8bd86155659d4dd6c856	8e627669b0da9838c0f5b7e19a8002ac	article	Algoritma Pengujian Komposisi Material	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Bung Hatta email: <a href=\\"mailto:hbtea@yahoo.com\\">hbtea@yahoo.com</a> Hendri Budiman Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251196	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000532	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000532}, priority = {2}	Power steering is a hydraulic equipment to make the steering system lighten. With power steering, the characteristic of ordinary steering system is change. This characteristic will be made as an object of study to developed this system in the future 
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Gain in force characteristic of the system at constant speed revolution of pump is found by laboratory experimentally. This experiment shows that gain in force is increase exponentially to the torsion at the steering wheel. The time to reach this maximum force is increase also, but due to hydraulic losses the percentage of gain in force is decrease when the torsion bigger	8c90e681e0c398312a487a3b1276be26	d22ddecfc17a28d9d04185149ee4c4db	deb6f3f2d7efbb0a80b4d2e2a17f3c55	article	Karateristik Perolehan Gaya Dorong Power Steering Pada Sistem Kemudi Kendaraan	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Kristen Petra Joni Dewanto Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251197	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000533	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000533}, priority = {2}	The aerodynamics characteristics of a body are the most important in the subject of aerodynamics application in which is intended to get the aerodynamically body profile. This research was performed on both a symmetrical model of NACA Airfoil and Joukowski Airfoil. In this research, the analysis of aerodynamics characteristics had been performed by using Smith-Hess\\' panel method that distributes both the source flow and the vortex flow along the surface of airfoil to get the velocity distribution, in which is used to get the pressure distribution on the surface of airfoil. The parameters used as the aerodynamics characteristics are the coefficient of pressure distribution (Cp) and the coefficient of lift (Cl).
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The research results show that the accuracy level of panel method in analyzing the aerodynamics characteristics is high quite. It could be proved by the graphical visualization of software simulation. This visualization met the trend line of the available charts, hence, the greater of pressure difference between upper and lower surface of airfoil, the bigger of lift. Furthermore, the chart of lift coefficient (Cl) to the angle of attack is linear. The pressure difference was trigged by some factors including the variance of attack angle and the maximum thickness of airfoil. Furthermore, in the geometric of airfoil profile, the difference between the NACA Airfoil and the Joukowski Airfoil is on their sharper trailing edge.	855a29d440188e3e48c9964ec8b50ac0	c1a78d1eb612d5c721cd256eada33e4a	14f15cf109e55a04af5b0faa17d9703f	article	Analisa Karakteristik Distribusi Tekanan dan Kecepatan Pada Bodi Aerodinamika Airfoil Dengan Metoda Panel Dalam Fenomena 	Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya Yudiansyah Harahap Mahasiswa Teknik Fisika	\N	2003
8251198	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000534	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000534}, priority = {2}	In industrial process, there are many variables that must be controlled. Control Action can be done manually by operator, but because in industrial process contains hundred of variables that must be controlled, so the consequence is hundred of operators are needed. Therefore the best way is applied automatic s control in industrial process.
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Process heat is used for many various applications. Temperatures depend on industry type, such as high heat up to 1500<sup>o</sup>C. Chemical industry is an example of industry with temperature range between 500-600<sup>o</sup>C. Non-iron metal industry, and hydrogen production are applications that use temperature range between 600-1000<sup>o</sup>C
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This paper explained about the comparison between feedfoward and feedback control system on heat exchanger plant. After mathematical models can be obtained, the next step was to simulate system performance by using Matlab. From the simulation result, was obtained that every control strategy had its strength and weaknesses. So their combination will give better response. 	43fde44a43b78324db028b4487019991	1ec2348879163e2d4b6e15f072814f9f	af96e30d01f8c67e4138263c36a790f4	article	Perbandingan Kinerja Sistem Kontrol Berumpan Balik (Feedback) Dengan Sistem Kontrol Berumpan Maju (Feedfoward) Pada Jaringan Penukar Panas (Heat Exchanger)	Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Kristen Petra email: <a href=\\"mailto:fendy@petra.ac.id\\">fendy@petra.ac.id</a> Fendy Santoso Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251199	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000535	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000535}, priority = {2}	Previous research result shows that adding some amounting molasses into sand mould could increase its re-usability. However, the humidity of sand mould will increase if molasses are excessively used. The excessive molasses will produce gases when the molten metal fill the cavity of mould, which at the end become blow-holes on the surface of casting.
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The research aims to reduce blow-hole defect by adding varied composition of the bentonite molasses into three different mould. The first composition is 6% bentonite with 1% molasses, the second is 5% bentonite with 2% molasses and the third composition is 5% bentonite with 3% molasses.
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The research result shows that the second composition of the above mentioned substances is the most successful in eliminating blow-hole defect.	db8721834b3d000dac5f2bb0cc72e8c6	ab492f5ea22a39cadece6d3cc6f6fb6d	cf0d6f0fe6d99ec6c6c3cb0a0fc90103	article	Studi Penambahan Gula Tetes Pada Cetakan Pasir Terhadap Kuantitas Cacat Blow-hole	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Kristen Petra Email : <a href=\\"mailto:stjitro@peter.petra.ac.id\\">stjitro@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Tedy Purbowo Alumni Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251200	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000536	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000536}, priority = {2}	This research is done to evaluate the stress intensity factor in the case of semi elliptic surface part through crack on simulation by ANSYS software. Part through crack modelling use isoparametric element 8 node in three dimensions. Mode of crack tip element is chosen a quarter point isoparametric 20 node three dimensions. The ANSYS analysis gives the result of the stress intensity factor close enough with the experimental result which be done by Ziyi Chen and Zheyuan Chui, with largest error of 11.68% for the crack direction a (angle of 90�) when the configuration of crack tip is a=16.7 mm and c=20.4 mm. The finite element method using ANSYS software is quite valid in simulating the semi elliptic part trough crack.	aef10be0e9e29e2d31048b50eaf9e06b	595356d71b451c9ff9c29d096145a44e	2628ec2386b45a7f5da39ee1f8b5bba2	article	Faktor Intensitas Tegangan Pada Part Through Crack Untuk Kasus Surface Crack Dengan Metode Elemen Hingga	Wajan Berata	\N	2003
8251201	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000537	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000537}, priority = {2}	This paper will describe about automatic drilling machine using camera as the sensor in order to detect the coordinates of pad and via automatically. Several image processing technologies were used for detecting the coordinates of pad and via. They are threshold, grayscale, fillrect. Genetic algorithm was used to optimize movement of the drilling machine, so that, the machine can do the drilling process effectively. Genetic algorithm will find the optimal route which consists of the drilling sequence of pad and via. Genetic operators used in this system are selection, crossover and inversion.
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Experiments were done. Experiment result showed that the system could run well and detect all holes in PCB. The system achieved a time reduction rate up to 50 %. 	87ee92f19d14eced1570a8927b3f3825	2dc70e51f6ac212b97f902aefd36dfe5	615675b3a3345e59bb4e25ae38b0e16c	article	Optimasi Gerakan Mesin Bor Otomatis dengan Menggunakan Algoritma Genetika	\N	\N	2003
8251202	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000538	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000538}, priority = {2}	Wheel traction is defined as vehicles\\' ability to push or pull the load. This magnitude depends on the power of the engine, wheel dimension, wheel load and the friction coefficient between the wheel and the road. Base on this theory, so the wheel becomes importing section in designed of vehicles\\' cruise ability. This report is a result of study how the wheel dimension and load was influenced on maximum traction that produce on experiments\\' model.
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The result showed that the wheel traction linearly increase since the diameter and the load of wheel increase.	4073795c3977aa3a0a8de043304187f0	aeb02d7e2df7500ce74712e58288e7a9	cc9050bc8c7a281e4698aa2db91f2193	article	Pemodelan Sistem Gaya Dan Traksi Roda	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Univesrsitas Kristen Petra Joni Dewanto Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251203	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000539	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000539}, priority = {2}	Multi piston pedal pump is classified under reciprocating pump. This pump is generally designed for applications that require high capacity with low head. This pump is used for shallow well or to pump water in the system with low static and dynamic head.
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This experiment will examine the performance of multi piston pedal pump with capacity 3000 liter/hour. Two parameters, volumetric efficiency and overall efficiency will be examined during the experiment. The goal is to know the actual performance of this pump.	ad546c3d49c0657ba13da8d639f3943a	caa942d25a663459777efd0e162cb15e	04535886f9a3b593fce9db4f7693a97d	article	Uji Unjuk Kerja Pompa Pedal Multi Piston	Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Kristen Petra Firman Yoko Sukwanputra Alumni Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Kristen Petra Oegik Soegihardjo Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2003
8251204	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000540	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES03050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000540}, priority = {2}	Although cars are not so necessity and luxurious, most people around the world use it as their first equipment. It needs to take care of, so there won\\'t be any damages. Unfortunately not all people always aware of this. To avoid this destruction we need a tool to remaind the owner so he/she can be more aware of this. Mostly the age of using the vehicle depends on how far the distance which its\\' reached. This process could be done by using an AT89C52 microcontroller and optocoupler. By converting its rotation into a value of distance, we can predicted when the car will need to be treat. When it\\'s the time for it, so there will be a warning about that in the display. This system is also equipped with clock and memory that can be used to save the data of the treatment that have been done. This Odometer has a 16,6 cm x 11,2 cm x 5,1 cm in dimension, with 273,5 gram of weight and used 12V battery. This equipment can measure distance until 999.999.999,9 km and speed (0 km/h to 250 km/h).	2779be47b8a586cd78cc6604840e6759	0a99c0a5ba2f7d4074889e8ed40f5206	c32c3227083c2371f6e786aaa0e6406a	article	Odometer Digital untuk Kendaraan dengan Mikrokontroler MCS51	\N	\N	2003
8251205	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000541	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000541}, priority = {2}	This paper explains and gives an application of genetic algorithm for flowshop scheduling at 'X' company to reach minimum multiple objectives of makespan, total flowtime and machine idletime. Comparison to HC heuristic algorithm (Ho and Chang, 1991) is done to show the differences of genetic algorithm. 	4a71b817f6b1bae5431a0780fcd2c620	8b39d1fec411a797c59ab8a7dcd31ab6	66eefedd39cd167bd5cc81febdc66e82	article	PENJADUALAN FLOWSHOP DENGAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Tessa Vanina Soetanto	\N	1999
8251206	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000542	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000542}, priority = {2}	The definition of TQM continues to be a debated issue to organizational management. Not only is there an absence of a uniform definition but also there is no prescriptive standard outlining TQM concepts. This supports an argument that TQM is not merely a tool or method that is ready for use, but there is a set of underlying principles, philosophies and paradigms that must be applied in the unique organizational context. This paper will discuss the concept of TQM at three integrated levels in an organization from inside out; namely paradigm level, system and structural level and technical and operational level in the purpose for helping organizations to grasp the comprehensive substance of TQM. 	15225a9000c3052920db18d50ea0e4cd	0af41d41cb5b4cb5326840c86b76c60e	2d9259473ecdf8574bb48d346f7797f7	article	REVIEW OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT CONCEPT	Daniel Indarto Prajogo	\N	1999
8251207	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000543	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000543}, priority = {2}	Quality optimization of cooking oil color is done by performing experiment using samples of 98 gram cooking oil and 2 gram of whitening agent, i.e. bleaching earth and carbon active. There are three variables that affects the cooking oil color, i.e. temperature (X1--) in the range of 90 to 110� C, stirring time of 10 to 20 minutes, and active carbon concentration (X3) of 5 to 15% (of the 2 gram of whitening agent).
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Response Surface Method consists of two-experiment designs, the first order and the second order experiment designs. The first order experiment design is the factor screening stage, while the second order design is the optimization stage.
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The first order experiment shew that only stirring time and the concentration of active carbon affects the color. The second order experiment resulted in that the appropriate optimization model is Y = 1,7833   0,0538 X2 -0,1098 X3   0,0477 X2 X3   e, and that there are three choices of optimal factor condition with regards of the whitening agent cost. 	37f3487e9e9ab59683791a022c43a2a3	b5bcaf092b883b1b6262144703d4e3f6	26c97d79334185c7c541c6983d53d74a	article	OPTIMASI KUALITAS WARNA MINYAK GORENG DENGAN METODE RESPONSE SURFACE	Didik Wahjudi	\N	1999
8251208	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000544	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000544}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this paper is to estimate parameters in the heteroskedasticity models, particularly in Auto Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity - ARCH(1) and Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity- GARCH(1,1). These models will be used to fit, to forecast and to update the volatility of Rupiah Vs US.Dollar rate. 
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In order to get the estimation of fitting and updating parameters of ARCH(1) and GARCH(1,1), here will be used iterative method which is derived from the standard maximum likelihood estimation and the initial values are taken from the result of Yule Walker Estimation. The updating parameters will be estimated by using the approach of ARIMA(p,d,q) updating parameters models.
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The heteroskedasticity models will give a good fitting even a good forecast in near stasioner condition, however this models can not detect the jump that can be happend due to the changes of political situation that happend in Indonesia. 	a4b722c938de822a1a01a135d3ba70b2	0f371cc03bcc90066999f54d88c1fd3f	ff6f39b48c09c37a90f20f2f4c717cdb	article	MODEL MATEMATIK UNTUK MENENTUKAN NILAI TUKAR MATA UANG RUPIAH TERHADAP DOLLAR AMERIKA	Siana Halim	\N	1999
8251209	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000545	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000545}, priority = {2}	Flow shop scheduling problem is to schedule a production process of n jobs that go through the same process sequence and the same m machines. Most researches are don to accomplish only one objective, i.e. minimizing makespan. The other objective, such as total flow time, or multiple objectives that is minimizing makespan, total flow time and machine idle time, will be more effective in reducing scheduling cost, as written in French (1982).
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Rajendran algorithm (1995) that solves flow shop problem with multiple objectives will be used to evaluate the proposed algorithm: Genetic Algorithm, developed by Sridhar & Rajendran (1996) on a problem that existed in a shoe factory. 	07252b5d738da3b4ed2ba3ffe21990d2	20dc8bd4d2037082b51fcd3ea1d8e596	3efb266be4170d85e13a9b74ec0f7a2c	article	PERBANDINGAN KINERJA ALGORITMA GENETIKA DAN ALGORITMA HEURISTIK RAJENDRAN UNTUK PENJADUALAN PRODUKSI JENIS FLOW SHOP	Didik Wahyudi	\N	1999
8251210	Jurnal Teknik Industri	1	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000546	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND99010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000546}, priority = {2}	Shewhart's dan S(or R) control charts have been used very widely in industries . For several decades, many researchers have endeavoured to develop new algorithms to raise the detecting effectiveness of the control charts. While these methods do increase detecting effectiveness, they usually increase the type I error at the same time. This error give the warning that process is unstable.
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In this article, we design a single control chart to subtitute -S control chart that have the same sensitivity but doesn't increase error type I. We analyze those factors and their influence to a single and -S control chart. The ARL1 value in -S control chart i s compared with a single control chart . The result shows that a single control chart effective enough. 	6b2871fae727ea0f783f7ffe0ecf8ff5	47146862316302cff349681cfa07bd3d	39b01b6176827b5fd2873d446eb5475b	article	STUDI TENTANG PETA KENDALI X TUNGGAL SEBAGAI PENGGANTI PETA KENDALI X DAN S	Tanti Octavia	\N	1999
8251211	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000547	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000547}, priority = {2}	The selecting of the right maintenance system strategy can give an optimum result in achieving productivity of a production process. The right method is needed in choosing this strategy, so that the decision-maker can make the right decision. Methods used in the selecting of the maintenance system strategy is Multi Criteria Decision-Making, especially Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Heuristic Method. Heuristic method is used to decide the most critical criteria in the choosing of processing system strategy. 	e89dfb5c679b4dfe5cd647adf4249dc8	a321e19fd617d1fb0aa7fbe69b3e078d	8027dda888607ff0e4f0b5ea3b895a96	article	PENERAPAN MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION MAKING DALAM PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN SISTEM PERAWATAN	Jani Rahardjo Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra Ronald E. Stok Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra Rosa Yustina Alumnus Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251212	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000548	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000548}, priority = {2}	Two mathematical model of inventories are analised. The aim of these models are minimizing the total cost of inventories on a company and its distributor. The first mathematical model is IDQ (Identical Delivery Quantity) model, i.e. the amount of delivery to distributor is identically for every replenishment. The second one is DWP (Delivery What is Produced) model, i.e. the amount of delivery to distributor is not identically for every replenishmen, all of distributor�s inventories are supplied to distributor. Both of these models, handling the coorporation of inventory control between company and one distributor. At the end of this paper, will be showed a numerical example and from it will be analized in which situations one of these models is the best.	d7062ea18a109447db84a1532aeb3f5d	3db6f8788d4c9665f23e0b64bbc2e9e2	d445a916d7b1b59b56ae601135a3adff	article	MODEL MATEMATIS PERSEDIAAN TERINTEGRASI ANTARA SUATU PERUSAHAAN DAN DISTRIBUTORNYA	Nyoman Sutapa Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra Fransiska Alumnus Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251213	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000549	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000549}, priority = {2}	The use and application of quality tools and techniques as means for improving quality and performance in an organization has been widely known since people saw the success of their applications at Japanese firms. It is interesting to note that those quality tools and techniques are simple and most of them do not require highly formal educational background to use them. Ironically, instead of their simplicity experience has shown that many companies have failed in gaining benefits when trying to use those tools. Those failures are mainly because managers do not realize that the value of the tool is derived from the conditions of use. If the environment does not provide a set of conditions in which it is rational and beneficial to use the tool, then it will not be seen as having value and will not be used. This paper will briefly discuss several important aspects and factors which need attention as prerequisites for the use of quality tools and techniques so they can produce real, maximum and long term benefits.	0c905f537cf3322c6597f0ccb8cd5dfa	32cb3bce0e76e44205ab1ab538189bfe	70b98b171c1fa415a0df9a7180cb5072	article	PENGGUNAAN TEKNIK DAN ALAT KUALITAS DALAM PROSES PERBAIKAN DAN PENINGKATAN KUALITAS	Daniel Indarto Prajogo Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251214	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000550	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000550}, priority = {2}	In practice, the certainess assumption for parameters in linear programming are difficult to pullfiled. The uncertainties are sometimes coming from subjective and intuitive policies. To solve and accommodate these problems, will be approximated by fuzzy set theory. In this article, modeling of linear programming with fuzzy set will be discussed, followed by two cases with membership function are trapezoidal and triangular. 	1445062e6dabcdada301f2bed9ba9ba2	3517408882183e63227377cb7ea75d13	e8a1a1a32e79c075463e7154387f1cbd	article	MASALAH PROGRAMA LINIER FUZZY DENGAN FUNGSI KEANGGOTAAN LINIER	Nyoman Sutapa Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251215	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000551	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000551}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to design a selection system for the journals subscribed by Petra Christian University Library. The designed selection system takes into account both technical and economical criteria. In applying the Multi Criteria Analysis in this research, a Multi Atribute Decision Making, that is the Analytic Hierarchy Process technique, is used. The total amount produced later becomes the objective function coefficient from the Binary Integer Linear Programming model with the constraints of the total available budget of the jurnal acquisition. 	e13aae6299a696e9d48690e647591c22	ccc1223b09ad331a3a1e7873b91fa03d	5cfd483221326c52dde99147aa785ab6	article	PERANCANGAN SISTEM SELEKSI JURNAL YANG AKAN DILANGGAN PERPUSTAKAAN	Stevanus Adrianto Tjandra Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra Tessa Vanina Soetanto Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra Henny Linggawati Kepala Perpustakaan Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251216	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000552	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000552}, priority = {2}	The determination of the price should meet certain criteria, both from the society and the company itself. The combination of various criteria will result in another problem. Fuzzy Logic covers all influencing factors and displays the membership function graphic. Furthermore, by implementing fuzzy rules and fuzzy operator, the right price can be determined which covers all the factors above. The determination of the rules is based on the raw material cost, direct labor cost, distribution cost and the customers� opinion regarding the appropriate price. Then, the model is designed with the help of Matlab software. The result is finally obtained in the form of a model performed by Matlab software. The model displays the output concerning the selling price of the product for each change in the dominant factors.	ad8296c1e4d9223055d2234c85162b42	2d16115a87ad83bf7c3db6d2fee056d9	9f1ffef978fd18655b765703bd5c0f4e	article	IMPLEMENTING FUZZY LOGIC IN DETERMINING SELLING PRICE	Danny Prabowo Soetanto Dosen Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Industri Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2000
8251217	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000553	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000553}, priority = {2}	Attribute control charts especially p charts have been used widely for statistical process of attribute characteristics. In many applications, however it is neither possible nor practical to obtain sufficient subgroups to estimate accurately the control limits for the conventional p chart. This may occur when the production process is characterized as being a short run. One short run situation is a production run which produces items in a short period of time. In this article we describe the standardized p chart that the beyond control limit probabilities of proposed chart are closer to 0.135% 	92d9b5b16849405b136c3b9199e3df18	770f11fbbadbd3d6af32a7608a995bf8	269f50954a2115ff9bb36dc4207f081a	article	STUDI TENTANG PETA KENDALI p YANG DISTANDARISASI UNTUK PROSES PENDEK KUALITAS	Tanti Octavia	\N	2000
8251218	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000554	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000554}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the concept of continuous improvement (CI) by looking beyond what traditionally highlighted in literature concerning continuous improvement or Total Quality Management (TQM). The primary argument put forwarded in the discussion is that despite the undeniable positive results from CI practices, the way these activities are implemented, however, will lead to most programs becoming self-limiting. It needs to be asserted here that this paper is not intended to despise CI, rather, its purpose is limited only to provide a balance on the prevailing positive views toward CI. 	230b51ff7091ffd65fe8b9f3fce46a00	166ed4435ea39b6a6a2e96533b052794	9ddcf36322354d3cf3c0c8e4fb48a425	article	INSIDE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT - A LITERATURE REVIEW	Daniel Indarto Prajogo	\N	2000
8251219	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000555	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000555}, priority = {2}	Shewhart X chart is widely used in statistical process control for monitoring variable data and has shown good performance in detecting large mean shift but less sensitive in detecting moderate to small process shift. X chart with variable sample size and sampling interval (VSSI X chart) is proposed to enhance the ability of detecting moderate to small process shift. The performance of VSSI X chart is compared with those of Shewhart X chart, VSS X chart (Variable Sample Size X chart) and VSI X chart (Variable Sampling Interval X chart). Performance of these control charts is presented in the form of ATS (Average Time to Signal) which is obtained from computer simulation and markov chain approach. The VSSI X chart shows better performance in detecting moderate mean shift. The simulation is then continued for VSSI X chart and VSS X chart with minimum sample size n 1=1 and n 1=2. 	1dfc9de7e34a8c3ce354e109d927a29a	1960b14fb2e34bfec67c048960b27612	7a6575adb410e3b72ffe5116ca9dd8bb	article	PETA KENDALI X DENGAN UKURAN SAMPEL DAN INTERVAL PENGAMBILAN SAMPEL YANG BERVARIASI	Pauline Astari Singgih	\N	2000
8251220	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000556	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000556}, priority = {2}	The problem which will be discussed is assembly lines in the shop floor, especially in sewing department. This department used line process system, that arised problems such as process jam, delay, wasting time of workers and too much holding materials. This research introduced process innovation, i.e. forming work-groups among workers. There are two alternative ideas which will be assessed. First, work-groups by process. Second, work-groups by complete line. After choosing the best idea, then the process was followed up with line balancing method with COMSOAL (Computer Method of Sequencing for Assembly Lines). The result showed that the second idea (complete line work groups) is better than the first one. Efficiency improvement is 29.2 % compared by the efficiency before the application of line balancing. 	be2d736361d3962dd224ce7bac2b34de	cd92a73284e7833081ac5edd9785d63a	907c55c7a0d4423c9950e181e394c68c	article	INOVASI PROSES DI SUATU INDUSTRI SANDAL	Tandy Ivanno Handoyo	\N	2000
8251221	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000557	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000557}, priority = {2}	Literature on packing problems in general is extensive and too broad to be covered here. One of the packing problems is packing for cylindrical material, that is packing for pipe. To pack the pipes, a mathematical model non linier mixed integer programming will be applied to explain packing problem mathematically. A combined genetic algorithm and tabu list is suggested to solve the mathematical problem to obtain satisfactory solution in terms of packing configuration and computational time. The algorithm gives a good result in terms of space utilization and computational time. 	9d5bc031e8345732580d73893875853b	b24c139960efcae20eda8482b7c21b7b	8d70d4d1d12060f798b898696821d351	article	PENGEPAKAN PIPA BERAGAM DIAMETER KE DALAM SATU KONTAINER DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SOLUSI HEURISTIK ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Moses L. Singgih	\N	2000
8251222	Jurnal Teknik Industri	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000558	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000558}, priority = {2}	Many methods have been developed to get the optimal result in forecasting. One of them that will be used in this paper is using Neural Network for forecasting. The result will be compared with GARCH(1,1) in the terms of Means Absolute Deviation (MAD) and Means Square Error (MSE). Besides that the accuracy and the power to damp the jump will be observed. The data is currency rate from 4 countries in Asia taken during the Asian Monetary Crisis from 1997 up to 1999 since the jump was happened in that series.	66f07b7dd4991bb1ac104a66975085fd	0a3c8fb949de31cba8034008405d6473	c82a080cbc629f3329163d3d6756f1b1	article	PENERAPAN JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN UNTUK PERAMALAN	Siana Halim	\N	2000
8251223	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000559	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000559}, priority = {2}	Fiber glass products are widely used in the industry. High quality fiberglass product requires a composition and to obtain the optimal composition, an experiment needs to be done. In this project, experimental designs in 2k-p fractional factorial design and Taguchi method were carried out to obtain the optimal composition.
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According to the impact test results based on the model by the JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) for fiber glass, it was found that the 2k-p fractional factorial design method and Taguchi methods are the same.	ad2d281755272101ec56db99042edead	1f60423bf3215d0ecb5bf7a1ecaa37b3	ed5c9d4dac94664f98aaab89effa7940	article	PERBANDINGAN METODE 2K-P FRACTIONAL FACTORIAL DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI PADA PROSES PEMBUATAN FIBER GLASS	Jani Rahardjo	\N	2001
8251224	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000560	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000560}, priority = {2}	The decisions to choose appropriate tools for solving industrial problems are not just tools that achieve optimal solution only but it should consider computation time too. One of industrial problems that still difficult to achieve both criteria is scheduling problem. This paper discuss comparison between mixed integer programming which result optimal solution and heuristic method to solve job shop scheduling problem with separable sequence-dependent setup. The problems are generated and the result shows that the heuristic methods still cannot satisfy optimal solution.	fda89f6ec7f0e9ed8b816ee0e9ce6d54	d353f2ecef59e935b4320c49ea41828b	84b3b6bebea8c9590f36ccf41ded9fac	article	COMPARISON BETWEEN MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING WITH HEURISTIC METHOD FOR JOB SHOP SCHEDULING WITH SEPARABLE SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT SETUPS	I Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2001
8251225	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000561	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000561}, priority = {2}	The effectivity improvement of production facility in factory is not only on facility manitenance but also on human resources. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) gives an optimal solution to effectivity improvement. A case study of TPM implementation have done in non sewing department of PT Kerta Rajasa Raya.	4cbe4c5799ebdc53e22cea88b055a2af	8b07eab6614e5b4bd7d2551764d286e9	f652125648eab6d980608bd3b33ade61	article	IMPLEMENTASI TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE DI DEPARTEMEN NON JAHIT PT. KERTA RAJASA RAYA	Tanti Octavia	\N	2001
8251226	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000562	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000562}, priority = {2}	In this article is developed a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to solve a budget allocation problem to the decision-making units (DMU's) in an organisation. The allocation is depend on multi-input/output. To develop the model is used some of numerical examples. The results of calculation by DEA model are an optimum budget allocation in lower and upper bound and a fix value between them. 	0df0e0dbf36556cbef3d647bfa0b7ad3	14218d1fb0101d587f4a7af94a3eb766	651b8d4f7f76a1571853e036f7c9d2b4	article	PENGALOKASIAN ANGGARAN DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN MULTI-INPUT/OUTPUT MENGGUNAKAN DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS	I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2001
8251227	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000563	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000563}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses a jobs scheduling on a single machine to minimize variance of job completion time. The objective is especially important in situations where it is desirable to provide customers or jobs with approximately the same treatment. In this case, data are collected from P.T. \\'XYZ\\'. The focus of discussion is LB/KB Departement (Leather Board/Carton Board) with carton board\\'s production line, which produces carton board. Carton board\\'s size is 150 x 110 cm and its thickness from 0,6 mm to 2,5 mm. 
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In this paper a comparison analysis, the deviation of the objective value given by a heuristic (Vh) method from the objective value given by P.T. \\'XYZ\\' (Vp), is made. The percentage of deviation Vh from Vp is 50,36 %, which shows that the performance of heuristic is better, that is variance of job completion time by heuristic method smaller than by P.T. \\'XYZ\\'. Besides the above discussion, the weakness dan superiority of heuristic are analyzed too.	5acf04e3903395790b53200bc79e9787	4adf3629b1d1a2039d721583448b0797	bf5895749b2d641c9db13a964c3ba406	article	PENJADWALAN JOBS PADA SINGLE MACHINE DENGAN MEMINIMUMKAN VARIANS WAKTU PENYELESAIAN JOBS (Studi Kasus di P.T. \\'XYZ\\')	\N	\N	2001
8251228	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000564	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000564}, priority = {2}	This research gives an alternative to build production schedule using Evolutionary Algorithm. The objective function is minimizing production makespan. Shortest Processing Time (SPT) and Longest Processing Time (LPT) methods are used as initial solution. The algorithm is implemented on house ware factory and the result show the final solution has makespan 26,74 % less than initial solution. 	308ef6fba0fd62fa82798b49799b96ea	58ec72af3d0805fa7ecc13593bf34f36	20ad0299e98688b943e2c25f739f6854	article	PENERAPAN EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHM PADA PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI (Studi Kasus di PT Brother Silver Product Indonesia)	I Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2001
8251229	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000565	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000565}, priority = {2}	This research is done to measure and analyse of 'X' Corporatio's performance used Balanced Scorecard method. This research is done because the measurement system that used for this time is just measure the performance of financial perpective	23c61a1d48aacaaea085c19d03f3ceb8	d0231e81f058c53846b9850424fece96	03010f5fb0c5fead5414697faae547aa	article	PENGUKURAN DAN ANALISA KINERJA DENGAN METODE BALANCED SCORECARD DI PT. 'X'	Moses L. Singgih	\N	2001
8251230	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000566	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000566}, priority = {2}	We considered the nonparametric regression model : Zj = X(tj)   ej, j = 1,2,?,n, where X(tj) is the regression curve. The random error ej are independently distributed normal with a zero mean and a variance s2/bj, bj > 0. The estimation of X obtained by minimizing a Weighted Least Square. The solution of this optimation is a Weighted Spline Polynomial. Further, we give an application of weigted spline estimator in nonparametric regression.	6e8705744e44965ef486ec6194f76b0f	fc9bd5be0c91a804fd64714a8251ccaa	576b4b729a18da60db51b08dab33358b	article	APLIKASI SPLINE ESTIMATOR TERBOBOT	I Nyoman Budiantara	\N	2001
8251231	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000567	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000567}, priority = {2}	Coordination is important in industry, so this research try to observe coordination problem which appear at PT'X' and then give alternative of coordination system. The problem that is identified in this research are excess volume of inventory, bullwhip effect, and length of cash to cash cycle. Selling coordination system is proposed as information share from end customer to every stage of supply chain without distortion by forecasting process. Production coordination system is proposed as balancing of production output with actual demand to reduce inventory level without decrease customer servive level, and reduce risk of unsold product. Some pay of coordination systems is proposed by considering effect of cash to cash cycle time, free cash of capital, and product cycle at supply chain.	d8e0719fb1733243eb6797553799ca54	6c969fd54141a5334ee4093931492a0e	8181ed2c02455999235fc8736619ccdc	article	STUDI KOORDINASI PRODUKSI, PENJUALAN, DAN SISTEM PEMBAYARAN ANTARA PRODUSEN DENGAN BEBERAPA DISTRIBUTOR (Studi Kasus di Industri Keramik)	Felecia	\N	2001
8251232	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000568	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000568}, priority = {2}	This study examines the barriers faced by Indonesian manufacturing organizations in the implementation of TQM. Out of a total sample size of 364 selected organizations identified for a multi-response survey, 78 organizations responded. The analysis identified 11 pertinent factors acting as barriers that are most frequently faced by the local organizations. These are issues related to human resource, management, attitude towards quality, organizational culture, interdepartmental relation, material, machine and equipment, information, method and training.	9a0eec05eb8604be88664b3bf94a5f2a	561b3e1d16920eb11909433769b74c13	d1e4e9caab6e7152733a9ad6aefc307b	article	BARRIERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATIONS	Kifayah Amar	\N	2001
8251233	Jurnal Teknik Industri	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000569	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000569}, priority = {2}	The value of an information is more valuable than the value of an investment. To make in information needs a system that can produce an accurate & priceless information. Management Information System needs to be defined more details to get a specific information, especially for production activity (manufacturing). Manufacture Information System can support the whole manufacture activity to make a good product in means of time, cost and also quality.	ed52f58becfb28e1384fbcb9ff62f778	4b81105be2468102838c9129d60bec36	7e6448769d333d395a8986b965bcc2be	article	SISTEM INFORMASI MANUFAKTUR DALAM KERANGKA KERJA SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN	Bernardo Nugroho Yahya	\N	2001
8251234	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000570	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000570}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this study, as mentioned on the title, is to determine whether there is any effect of music on physical task performance. Three different kind of music were used in this study: easy listening/slow music, hard rock music, and subject's own favorite music. The same physical task without music was also conducted for every subject as the control. To simulate the physical task, each subject has to walk on a treadmill at a constant speed (3 MPH) and inclination (4�) for six minutes. Enough rest was given after a subject finished each task. Four undergraduate and six graduate students were volunteered as subjects in this study. They are three females and seven males. Statistical analysis software programs were used to analyze the results. It is shown from this study that slow music and favorite music have significant effect on the physical task. The heart rate is significantly lower when the subjects listened to a slow music or their favorite music while performing a physical task compared with performing the same task without listening to any music. The heart rate is not significantly different when subjects listened to hard rock music compared with no music listened. On the other hand, VO2 consumption is not significantly different between without music and with all kind of music. Therefore, according to this study, it is beneficial to listen to a certain kind of music while performing a physical task since they lower the heart rate.	5367956e4f47d5d5f2bbd42db67e424a	9b03ca0b5f63f68bfd0b92b5dc9a7ca9	d8c1faa8ac6b3ff558064aca462cefda	article	PENGARUH MUSIK TERHADAP PERFORMANCE FISIK	Dedik S. Santoso	\N	2002
8251235	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000571	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000571}, priority = {2}	To compete in the global market, business performer who active in industry fields should have and get information quickly and accurately, so they could make the precise decision. Traditional cost accounting system cannot give sufficient information, so many industries shift to Activity-Based Costing system (ABC). ABC system is more complex and need more data that should be save and process, so it should be applied information technology and database than traditional cost accounting system. The development of the software technology recently makes the construction of application program is not problem again. The primary problem is how to design database that presented information quickly and accurately. For that reason it necessary to make the model first. This paper discusses database modelling with semantic object model approach. This model is easier to use and is generate more normal database design than entity relationship model approach.	f9ed04ef29e1a4a0f49b430da4eb9b68	4f73fd9ee0db996689a9030740fe3644	de53425e4c2300b91fc9a14ed550bb96	article	RANCANGAN DATABASE SUBSISTEM PRODUKSI DENGAN PENDEKATAN SEMANTIC OBJECT MODEL	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana	\N	2002
8251236	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000572	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000572}, priority = {2}	Markov chain in the stochastic process is widely used in the industrial problems particularly in the problem of determining the market share of products. In this paper we are going to extend the one in the random field so called the Markov Random Field and applied also in the market share problem with restriction the market is considered as a discrete lattice and Pott's models are going to be used as the potential function. Metropolis sampler is going to be used to determine the stability condition.	8360dc6d71bd147327def76b43a6454e	2009f9b2e6efef37ec393b7c6a14265d	3fbd39dc6a40c485e1ad9404ab673de1	article	APLIKASI MARKOV RANDOM FIELD PADA MASALAH INDUSTRI	Siana Halim	\N	2002
8251237	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000573	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000573}, priority = {2}	The research is focused on comparing Genetics algorithm and Simulated Annealing in the term of performa and processing time. The main purpose is to find out performance both of the algorithm to solve minimizing makespan and total flowtime in a particular flowshop system.
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Performances of the algorithms are found by simulating problems with variation of jobs and machines combination. The result show the Simulated Annealing is much better than the Genetics up to 90%. The Genetics, however, only had score in processing time, but the trend that plotted suggest that in problems with lots of jobs and lots of machines, the Simulated Annealing will run much faster than the Genetics.	6fb8e62ae305d86bdffee5f85cf9c47d	7a7c994337705b134570a85572072cab	5b98b1e01a49dc020fdeebf50e751594	article	PERBANDINGAN KINERJA ALGORITMA GENETIKA DAN SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK MASALAH MULTIPLE OBJECTIVE PADA PENJADWALAN FLOWSHOP	I Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2002
8251238	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000574	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000574}, priority = {2}	In this article , response surface method is used to determine optimum setting for machine in order to optimize the production in injection moulding compan, which produces goods from plastic that has a large amount of defect. According to pareto chart, the largest defect is a hole defect. It is caused by no suitable setting for inject pressure, inject timer, and temperature.
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In order to solve the problem, it used 3k experiment design. The result show that the optimum setting are 55Mpa for inject pressure, 4.2s for inject timer, and 224o C for temperature with decreasing of defective 7.3 %.	5c6a863ecffea883741a3ee0d933e7cc	1122627a382acc06779fc19ccef95fa8	8b2f6334bc88b27a0e6db471823fedd6	article	OPTIMASI PRODUKSI DENGAN METODE RESPONSE SURFACE Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan Injection Moulding	Jani Rahardjo	\N	2002
8251239	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000575	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000575}, priority = {2}	A quality management recently has been the concepts that using a great mass of information flow. The unique function of information in quality management has become the driver of this study. There is a need of building the model for quality management information system before designing the information system. This paper will show two points that important for the information system. The points, database model and expert system, will be explained as the part of the information system for quality management.	b101736ff70282f62f8dee0ed784f88e	d80c16257e0cd3ed63de8ffeb604c2ab	c679ba7f45cb0633aa2f28bb0e33b7a8	article	DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT	Yulius Halim	\N	2002
8251240	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000576	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000576}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses the decision making problem for worker selection. To solved this problem is applied the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, development of the ordinary Analytical Hierarchy Process which created to handle the subjectivity of multi-criteria. The best choice by Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process showed that subjectivities criteria have been included comparing by the ordinary Analytical Hierarchy Process.	ed21f4de591dee7fa4ae5fd152dde8c9	fa2996386a2950bc5fe496493c6ef03b	e2b8487b3bedc0512bcf79977ed2a96d	article	APLIKASI FUZZY ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS DALAM SELEKSI KARYAWAN	I Nyoman Sutapa Jani Rahardjo	\N	2002
8251241	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000577	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000577}, priority = {2}	The objective of this paper is to give direction to the three main economic players (industry, government and academician) in determining their strategic orientation in technology development. The model will be built in interactive framework where in making decision each player considers other possible strategic choices. A three-dimension game theory combined with an interactive decision structural model of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) will be used to find the solution. The results reveal that collaboration strategy give the highest outcome for the three players. It recommends industry and academician to make collaboration in undertaking innovation while the government should let an independent organization to manage technology development.	b15f71903a9ac89709a4f5acc86200bd	24118606f2788872bc6511d3772fd827	223b2ec590cb405441f3f7bd8a04040f	article	COMBINE GAME THEORY AND AHP TO CHOOSE STRATEGIC ORIENTATION IN TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT - INDONESIAN CASE	Ilham Said	\N	2002
8251242	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000578	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000578}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to design Mathematical models that can determine the selling volume as an alternative to improve the markup percentage. Mathematical models was designed with double regression statistic. Selling volume is a function of markup, market condition, and substitute condition variables. The designed Mathematical model has fulfilled by the test of: error upon assumption, accurate model, validation model, and multi collinear problem.
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The Mathematical model has applied in application program with expectation that the application program can give: (1) alternative to decide percentage markup for user, (2) Illustration of gross profit estimation that will be achieve for selected percentage markup, (3) Illustration of estimation percentage of the units sold that will be achieve for selected percentage markup, and (4) Illustration of total net income before tax will get for specific period.	7c0c962b614012f462aeb0eaf9f30d46	456e26ba8b541bfc97fd8bc323c529e2	d186d19a1b484ad4b2fc4acb3c58e0e4	article	PENDEKATAN MODEL MATEMATIS UNTUK MENENTUKAN PERSENTASE MARKUP HARGA JUAL PRODUK	Oviliani Yenty Yuliana	\N	2002
8251243	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000579	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000579}, priority = {2}	Fuzzy Cognitive Map (FCM) is a type of artificial neural network. It can be viewed as a weighted directed graph in which vertices represent concepts and edges represent causal links between them. An FCM can be used as an intelligent decision support system (DSS) tool. It works by representing important issues in a given situation and their causal relationships. The evolution of a dynamic system with time can be simulated and the behavior of the systems can be predicted and explained using an FCM. In this case FCM is used to ditermine the policy to support the academic spin off. Simulation brings forth some conclusions and the best policy can be chosen.	1266be344062046b0579584fef6220c3	3c9574aa449b72072a0e69e262a9cfae	f0c0d8c3f86e904faf11685ab31ebe2c	article	APPLICATION OF FUZZY COGNITIVE MAPS ON POLICY ANALYSIS: DETERMINING THE POLICY OF SUPPORTING THE ACADEMIC SPIN OFFS	Danny P. Soetanto	\N	2002
8251244	Jurnal Teknik Industri	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000580	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000580}, priority = {2}	Some people made a wrong concept about Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Some were misunderstanding about the BPR term. In other way, so many researches were introduced to describe a better definition about BPR. The thinking about concepts, causes, and effect of BPR will make a new perception about the term of BPR itself as a better methodology instead of the other Quality Management Methodology such as Total Quality Management (TQM), Just In Time (JIT), etc. This paper will mention the context of BPR in some of case study's journal.	f690832785450d429b596b81e8c02f07	8197e9d738459b610e6564e50044161a	a662cdabd640585059e9147de7c95024	article	BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING: CONCEPTS, CAUSES AND EFFECT	Bernardo Nugroho Yahya	\N	2002
8251245	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000581	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000581}, priority = {2}	The paper describes a dynamic variant of the traditional ABC storage policy. The variant is to be used in manual order picking warehouses where SKUs experience a rather unstable demand. Its objective is to reduce the order picking time. It mainly consists in shifting items between the storage areas A, B and C according to the way their daily number of order lines changes. A few case studies based on computer simulations have shown that this variant can yield interesting time savings if its parameters are chosen with care. One of those case studies is presented in this paper. Because of the pioneering nature of this variant, some ideas for further research are also sketched.	92d27db2c676a3f6646fa9ddd1bb2f18	40e1fdf26b582b6590ff7740dc2258d7	50b662c754b41e256a28547fd1cda7bc	article	DYNAMIC ABC STORAGE POLICY IN ERRATIC DEMAND ENVIRONMENTS	Denis Dominanta Benjamin Pierre	\N	2003
8251246	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000582	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000582}, priority = {2}	Procurement function in manufacturing organisations has played significantly more critical roles nowadays than in the past. The contribution of procurement function is much determined by how well the procurement management system is designed. A critical aspect of managing procurement function in order to optimise its contribution to the organisation is procurement portfolio, i.e., categorisation of items and then differentiation of procurement focus for different categories. This paper will discuss procurement portfolio as a basis for procurement manager to optimise the contribution of his/her function in supporting the organisation?s objectives. The role of electronic procurement in each category of the portfolio will also be discussed.	1e392b44a16080e03dbe38989507b9b0	a49a111145c68a2017b2134bffb7b2b3	5ea644e81a85f40f2bc17e43d049ccc3	article	PROCUREMENT IN MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION: PORTFOLIO AND THE USE OF THE INTERNET	I Nyoman Pujawan	\N	2003
8251247	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000583	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000583}, priority = {2}	Recognition of unnatural patterns in control charts is important to get more understanding about the process problem. Shewhart control chart can recognize shift pattern only, while the others cannot be detected by this chart. Neural networks were proposed by many researchers to achieve the better recognition of the patterns. A system of neural networks needs to be fitted to this problem by realizing the behaviors of control charts. Each behavior will affect the development of each part of the system. Some problem need to be pointed also when dealing with the patterns of the control chart.	374478514b52f9e1f406451682097972	49729afa9055c86bacce625d92c3c8a0	de17998933acd2c7b9ea6127a21ba9ec	article	SYSTEM DESIGN AND BEHAVIOR OF PATTERN RECOGNITION OF CONTROL CHART USING NEURAL NETWORK	Justin Yulius Halim	\N	2003
8251248	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000584	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000584}, priority = {2}	The paper describes principles of factorial and fractional factorial design of experiments. The various ways of analysing data obtained by these procedures are shown via four case studies. Yates method was followed in case 1 where the effect of anode type, carbon content of steel, temperature, and agitation on cathodic protection of steel in seawater, on current density, was studied. In case 2, a glass was formulated within 10 constituante melted, quantity water and tested for flow caracteristics, from the result the factor effect was calculated. In case 3, analysis of results is done in a very simple way. In this case, the effect of carbon content, surface condition, temperature, and agitation on the corrosion of steel in seawater was studied. In case 4, the effect of eleven constituents on acid resistance of a cast iron enamel has been studied through sixteen experimental compositions. This case gives a method to find out which of the sixteen experimental compositions is nearest to a target value.	a7a2ff619311555d0caa197733a04bde	652efcc86b68686333822201a49a6853	0f921354167dc09b1033abaa1f5f56c4	article	CASE STUDIES OF USE OF DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS IN MATERIAL RESEARCH	Salil Kumar Roy	\N	2003
8251249	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000585	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000585}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses optimation integrated production scheduling model which is included deciding production allocation, operations regulating for job shop process and capacity planning as integrated activity. The criteria is to complete the amount of order that is needed at some period during a planning horizon to minimize total cost.	31869a9124a10c6849dcd50b40b068ac	d482b9e918fb62da96685d8ebbc2d720	e4853c6bd25ed112b830839b56e7cda5	article	MODEL OPTIMASI PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI YANG TERINTEGRASI DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN FAKTOR BIAYA	Dian Retno Sari Dewi	\N	2003
8251250	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000586	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000586}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses the application of Analytic Network Process (ANP) to support the weighted of design performance measurement system with Balanced Scorecard method. During the time, the weighted uses method that disregarding interdependence between objectives strategy and Key Performance Indicator (KPI?s). The method which often used in this weighted is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). In fact this condition does not express the concept of strategy map of Balanced Scorecard. Therefore is needed apply the other weighted method which attention to the interdependence between Key Performance Indicator (KPI).
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Application of the weighted with ANP method is conducted at one of the power company. This company represents result of restructuring of PT. PLN (Persero). The result of design performance measurement system of PT. X are objective strategy, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) and strategy map, will be weighted by method of ANP. Further more Modeling of ANP based on strategy map. The result of application indicates that related of model of strategy map in Balanced Scorecard at PT. X is Feedback Network (hiernet) with phenomenon of inner and dependence of outer dependence. The perspective on Balanced Scorecard is identically with cluster on ANP, while objective strategy and KPI are identically with sub-element and element. Result of weighted with ANP method shows the existence of culmination of weighted on financial perspective of Strategy Map at PT. X.	a5c65d27f103aa899628840daabff97c	f7c84b1824c8b0ff8342795e43662b38	57efde1d1ceb95146ee7c4eb70c9f9f7	article	APLIKASI ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS (ANP) PADA PERANCANGAN SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA (Studi Kasus pada PT. X)	Iwan Vanany	\N	2003
8251251	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000587	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000587}, priority = {2}	The paper discusses about how to increase product quality and still concern with quality cost. We add factor of time to count quality cost and the effect to quality product. Time has important function in this research, so simulation is used to analyze quality control system. The simulation on CV. Sinar Baja Elektrik shows that the propose method can decrease product reject about 8% and quality cost until 16,89% from total sales.	3b003230bf188056d86883b871fe6a70	0da90a4573653c147a388b8a80a4d0df	8b37b0cd3f69150bfc7568e230aef9f2	article	PENINGKATAN EFEKTIFITAS DAN EFISIENSI BIAYA KUALITAS MELALUI PENEDEKATAN SIMULASI (Studi Kasus di CV. SINAR BAJA ELEKTRIC)	I Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2003
8251252	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000588	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000588}, priority = {2}	A Modified Giffler and Thompson algorithm combined with dynamic slack time is used to allocate machines resources in dynamic nature. It was compared with a Real Time Order Promising (RTP) algorithm. The performance of modified Giffler and Thompson and RTP algorithms are measured by mean tardiness. The result shows that modified Giffler and Thompson algorithm combined with dynamic slack time provides significantly better result compared with RTP algorithm in terms of mean tardiness. 	e497b3fe2682bd8da35247526cfd4e31	79f84d979e16b78def4ce1500301a52a	cd5a51ee97826bc3e77817d7f8b72c4d	article	A MODIFIED GIFFLER AND THOMPSON ALGORITHM COMBINED WITH DYNAMIC SLACK TIME FOR SOLVING DYNAMIC SCHEDULE PROBLEMS	Tanti Octavia	\N	2003
8251253	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000589	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000589}, priority = {2}	The article shows the study of model development of travelling salesman problem. Three models are studied, i.e. travelling salesman problem with time windows, vehicle routing problem, and vehicle routing problem with time windows.	0a2a0fbec63c43151ce50ed4e779f73d	c0687ab472c16a483f6e23461a2db4ff	8340c9ee9c709c2425c2813b76bb720c	article	STUDI TENTANG TRAVELLING SALESMAN DAN VEHICLE ROUTING PROBLEM DENGAN TIME WINDOWS	I Gede Agus Widyadana I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2003
8251254	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000590	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000590}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to define the preference of panelists in  instant rawon powder processing and serving by using Taguchi Method. This research used the prefered rawon recipe. The experiment was done in eight factors of taste, color and odor. The Taguchi method is used as an experimental design method based on Orthogonal Arrays.  The prefered instant rawon powder  is determined by using the organoleptic test to inexpert panelists. 	f390f9c92ac00a10adcde126112dce4b	546b373bb83184997b46970f51746930	aac39395910438d2c15aae617b894959	article	PENENTUAN KONDISI PENGOLAHAN DAN PENYAJIAN BUMBU RAWON INSTAN BUBUK DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI	Julianingsih	\N	2003
8251255	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000591	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000591}, priority = {2}	The article describes the quality improvement program in a speaker company, through the implementation of six sigma philosophy; design a quality control system to support the result of the philosophy implementation, helped by the house of quality. The improvement of the quality level to 6?� is done by knowing the speaker��s critical to quality (CTQ). The CTQ improved by minimized the highest defect. There are an analysis to six sigma indicator and the quality cost.  The result is a quality improvement through the two type of speaker, 12�� C-1230 PA ACR Pro New and 12�� 30H120 SRW-38B ACR Pro New. 	f025d0974428f36829ead7b4d2d365d3	729fd9fc9cb3630e758b65042af3c16b	008e0dc3042bc0bd8a31da8977480454	article	PENINGKATAN KUALITAS MELALUI IMPLEMENTASI FILOSOFI SIX SIGMA (Studi Kasus di sebuah Perusahaan Speaker)	Debora Anne Yang Aysia Jani Rahardjo	\N	2003
8251256	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000592	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000592}, priority = {2}	The article discusses the problem of flexible flowshop scheduling with sequence-dependent setup. The Lagrangian relaxation method is used to solve the problem by decomposes an initial complex problem into simpler subproblem.	03413c77e63688e54f7510cdae5c1445	320e5f0609899cd8b874635f4241352e	15818b27da1030edc3f1cf1904003948	article	PENJADWALAN PRODUKSI FLEXIBLE FLOWSHOPS DENGAN SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT SETUP TIMES MENGGUNAKAN METODE RELAKSASI LAGRANGIAN (Studi Kasus pada PT. Cahaya Angkasa Abadi)	Tessa Vanina Soetanto Herry Christian Palit	\N	2003
8251257	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000593	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000593}, priority = {2}	PT. TELKOM Tbk. is expected to have good service level, in turn will give satisfaction to their customer. In operational condition, if an equipment can not operate well, it will cause functional failure in providing communication services. The strategy to anticipate failure is strategy in using equipment that give good services. The reliability can be a reference to the equipment that?s give good service level. Beside that, use of equipment must support by spare part stock. Determining strategy of using equipment is explained by using time interval that supported by some spare part.	32b17005d06d531c108c865b88311951	f21cdb7570cd84dd61f7eaf948b89bf7	e2c39db93d1ea8aac12123e8481be5c9	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI PENGGUNAAN MODUL PCM?4 EXCHANGE UNIT BERDASARKAN MEREK DAGANG DENGAN PENDEKATAN RELIABILITY (Studi Kasus : PT. TELKOM Tbk. Kandatel Lembong, Bandung, Dinyan Bandung Centrum)	Rd. Rohmat Saedudin Yossy Meidy Wijaya	\N	2003
8251258	Jurnal Teknik Industri	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000594	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND03050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000594}, priority = {2}	 In a bank, teller job is classified as a non-production job. Therefore, the teller performance couldn?t be based on quantitative outputs of their activities. Behavioral based performance appraisal, such as BOS, is more effective and fair for this job title.  This performance appraisal instrument will focus on daily critical incidents of a teller.
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In instrumentation perspective views, BOS implementation procedures will be applicable on a bank than other industry due to its beraucracy characteristics. In other words, at a bank, critical behavior of a teller has been  standardized and developed as Standard Operating Procedures and can?t be modified individually by tellers as an above standard performance. In practice, usually a company including bank requires a sharp and absolute result of appraisal according to some PA objectives such as training, promotion, bonuses, benefits, etc. Accoding to these objectives, two types of validation scale modification methods have been added. There are forced scales and scales elimination methods, both are conformed to banking characteristics and SOP.
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Advanced analysis on BOS result using simple statistical analysis has shown that BOS is effective for departemental performance evaluation, Front Office Department, in this case. A department performance description using radar curve is recommended for better analysis.	f49c98f9fdfdd8bd78fc17648ff5e74e	109b1943f905bc5327ec0ef973c70488	b42746b14208590645ad57318056ef2c	article	PENYESUAIAN SKALA PENILAIAN BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION  BERDASARKAN PROSEDUR OPERASIONAL STANDAR (SOP) PADA KARYAWAN TELLER BANK SWASTA DI SURABAYA	Sihar Tigor Benjamin Tambunan	\N	2003
8251259	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000595	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000595}, priority = {2}	The act of interior planning is the materialization of the inside space atmosphere by the process of some prominent elements and some added elements integration in creativity and harmony based on the profound concept.
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In interior design, lighting system is one of the prominent elements to creating the atmosphere of the inside space by make use of natural lighting and artificial lighting.	b475252840b1c78665a68cb38d6248f2	67fb4177437886bc3fe80a5dfd71a1c0	ba067b0ed2fc1b07b4c72be27c1d3db3	article	PENGARUH SIGNIFIKAN TATA CAHAYA PADA DESAIN INTERIOR	S.P. Honggowidjaja	\N	2003
8251260	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000596	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000596}, priority = {2}	The emergence of Indonesian modern interior design begun by the opening of Liberalism in the Dutch East Indies. The establishment of new private enterprises and immigration of European were the connected factors in entering the modern concepts in interior design.
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Many schools that had been established since applying of Ethic Politic -especially technical schools - arose Indonesian modern designer pioneers and also arose a specific style of Indonesian modern design: Indo-European Style. The progress of communication technology in the late nineteenth century accelerated the influences of international movements in enriching the development of Indonesian modern interior design.	02dd2e1aa94fc70929919cfdcfd9b309	e38899382cad47ad2c67f400bd4337c8	a5a2f6a0fa26896ba84d78ec4b52512e	article	A REVIEW OF THE EMERGENCE OF INDONESIAN MODERN INTERIOR DESIGN	Adi Santosa	\N	2003
8251261	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000597	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000597}, priority = {2}	Many exertions to valuing the 'space' have yielded many interpretations which ecidence variety of the value of the 'space'. The results from the purposing and the understanding to the 'space' accommodate all the things that can be done to the 'space' in visually, physically, pshycologically, and behavior.
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Regardless all of differences, the same thing they have is the creative force process, included both of the real or abstract, no dimentioned or dimentioned. These things are close related with creator, idea, and appreciator. Thus these things are close related with the discussion of expression, invention, and appreciation. And then there is the same conclusion in valuing and understanding that 'space' is a media, because all that things have done in, at, to, on, inside the 'space'.	c2dfb2da5c9e3ff657243dd2184bf866	5ffc75e6158036c8e19ad675c87687aa	09947b62ce880b724bba34c4795e14de	article	RUANG SEBAGAI MEDIA EKSPRESI DAN APRESIASI	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8251262	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000598	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000598}, priority = {2}	Space always becomes the main study of interior design. It needs various considerations in the side of space shaper elements, space proponent elements, space fill-in elements, and space decorative elements. These element will appropriate with the goals of design if on the whole can appear the finishing. Shape which has the same aims in its concepts.Interior finishing as the final step of a design process determines the asthetic sense of the interior design, moreover it represents uniformity between design shape with interior design concepts. It is very important to creat an interesting finishing appearance of interior elements surfaces. Because of it inventions in field of finishing materials do needs to develop. Plants as natural materials have potentiality to create an enrich various interior finishing. Beside friendly to environments because of its nature which is easy to process by nature, they also can find in every part of Indonesia. Every plant from various interior of variety can be exploited and used as finishing materials. Such as for natural dye, mix materials for surface textures, and also being the main thing to create an interior surface appearance.	1308b3faf7b7922aeaa8507335b8c8fb	928545b31c8670114d80cb4517de18b0	2de85492d113a175b4af0d1f8740a9c0	article	POTENSI TUMBUH-TUMBUHAN DALAM MENCIPTAKAN RAGAM MATERIAL FINISHING UNTUK INTERIOR	Andereas Pandu Setiawan	\N	2003
8251263	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000599	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000599}, priority = {2}	It needs a set of works to achieve the best design, such as planning and development of design, from idea discovering, analysis and to be continued by a set of stages : development, concept design, system and detail, prototype making, production process, evaluation or examination product, and finished by distribution stage.
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The problem solving for good design should recognize the human and their activity, such as size, postures, position in activity, behavior and the manner of human activity. Appraise these matter, it needs ergonomic consideration. Ergonomic is one of the qualification to achieve qualified, certified design and customer need. How far the extent of design fulfills the functional techniques, aesthetics quality and economic, it needs evaluation by using some basic qualifications.
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Ergonomic is needed for post evaluation product examination. Beside functionality, good design should give safety, health, security and enjoyment for human when they use and operate the product of that design.	ee94a02d42520d23016cc56045d538c8	f523eb44a70b9a8a10aa30acfe411640	4f5cf98344a16ba025aedb4ad384fb8e	article	EVALUASI ERGONOMI DALAM PERANCANGAN DESAIN	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2003
8251264	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000600	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000600}, priority = {2}	The truth of applying feng shui in interior design is always doubted because feng shui is still consider mystically, unlogic, and unusual, therefore it needs facts of this potential feng shui. As knowledge, feng shui psychologically plays important role for home design that it increases psychological life of the residents.	55dc527ffe3a396d96e636b16aedcea8	46edcb4ef2ba6fd1978ef2c74491d88d	cd39855498317876d478db92f086ce6f	article	PERTIMBANGAN ASPEK KEJIWAAN TERHADAP FENG SHUI DALAM PERANCANGAN INTERIOR	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2003
8251266	Nirmana	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000602	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV99010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000602}, priority = {2}	During the uncertain situation of politics, social, economic and culture in Indonesia recently, there is a new phenomenon, that is the existence of thousands ads of A-Mild cigarette, which brings various questions. The ads of this cigarette do not show a relationship between the underlying messages with the products. It is, indeed a strange mode in the advertisement world.
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The performance of A-Mild ads in this article is analyzed by the linguistic approach, namely semiotic theory; a theory which comes from the language theory. The message of this ads (both text and images) can be read as a sign or group of signs. Between signifier and the signified of A-Mild ads there is no ideologic and stable relationship, but in fact they look ironic and represent 'what I please idea'. The performance of A-Mild ads show the growing aspects of life at that time, so the text (the postmodern work) does not only produce a single meaning, but also a multidimensional space in which various problems interact and get mixed with each other.
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The ads also indicate the use of one of postmodern aesthetic language, namely parody. 	1042c283b38fe700c36c12e51e3e3ba6	8c53a4796ddf9460881540f70ff8bc34	f4c764ddf191dc0237fdc74a395fd4ee	article	IKLAN DALAM WACANA POSTMODERN STUDI KASUS IKLAN ROKOK A-MILD	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	1999
8251268	Nirmana	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000604	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV99010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000604}, priority = {2}	It is worried that the youth will grow consumptive, unproductive and uncreative because of absorbing most of the negative impact brought by the rapid flow of influence from outside. On account of this, the writer is inviting the youth to look back for a while to study on the characteristics and the great work created by our ancestors. 
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The purpose of this writing is as the stepping stone to encourage the youth to learn and comprehend together the abundant source of inspiration which resulted in the more creative art work.	dcd69f41364a93f3d06d04cfd0392446	a8b705eb2794b392bc08787dd6713faf	824857ee15ef05eaeb7933430317daa4	article	PENGENALAN DAN PEMAHAMAN LOCAL GENIUS MENGHADAPI ERA GLOBALISASI	Made Sukarata	\N	1999
8251277	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000613	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000613}, priority = {2}	In order to gain brand awareness effectively, advertiser use unusual and sometimes inappropriate form of creatifity to make their ads more memorable such method includes the use of women's sexual attractions which, on the other hand, causes in fraction of ethical norms. Will this be called a deviations in ads or a compromise approach to the audience taste? 	e6d45c3216f2bc86cb23daf2e4e66a03	89fd2c8abb2c95bc8401bdc73509ae4f	adb8e804ef44727ff3de7cb25877ccd1	article	FIGUR WANITA SEBAGAI PENARIK PANDANG DALAM IKLAN	Andrian D. Hagijanto	\N	2000
8251278	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000614	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000614}, priority = {2}	Private televisions have taken a role in the fast growing of advertising world in Indonesia. The ascent of the private televisions with their commercial programs has shifted the position of printed and radio commercials. All programs in the television such as entertaintment, news, movies, quizzes, etc. are inseparable with TV commercials. Through these commercials, advertising producers and their creative team expect their commercials, advertising producers and their creative team expect their works perceived by the public. accordingly, TV commercial creators should give a clear perception of the ad they made. 	ff1da88b57dfb10b26d13ae384af579a	373aa3972ed19dad4bb9bbbab75a3b24	ab269889623fc397c45bf5464de35ff1	article	IKLAN TELEVISI DALAM PERSEPSI KOMUNIKAN	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2000
8251279	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000615	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000615}, priority = {2}	The language of drawing is necessarily required in modern world nowadays especially during information-communication era, the role of drawing is expanding. Drawing is not only important for designer, but also crucial for the experts of engineering, education, bussiness, social, politics and industry. This article will impart the details from the history drawing was discovered to its function as a means of communication in modern era. 	528ffb3268d07f582413e0c145f29b0f	6c290d2a9d8e354f61edf7fab30923c1	da3fae9bb281917ac2a2d7538f61d580	article	GAMBAR SEBAGAI ALAT KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8251280	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000616	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000616}, priority = {2}	Commercial appearances in television and printed media has evolved continuosly. Ad designers always try to improve their commercial works performance. The existence of graphic computer in the world of advertising has succeded to draw attention of the targetted public. Through the advancement of computer technology, the designers tend to create their works by blending art and technology. However the creative work of ad designer is the process of imaging, writing, arranging and producing of an advertisement. 	fefb72453ed1c5627c0a1968ac52a37b	2f47fde269eaa4ce08553b988ad6af5f	04d60aaa9a816ac32531438f1d1247c6	article	KOMPUTER GRAFIS DALAM IKLAN DI MEDIA CETAK DAN TELEVISI	Heru Dwi Waluyanto	\N	2000
8251281	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000617	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000617}, priority = {2}	At the first time, Frederick Scott Archer found collodion, an element of photography, that covered the glasses and can be put it on obscura camera to have the picture. This methode has used before, in all European and American countries. The photographer, at that time, had not cared about the quality of the picture. Meanwhile together advanced technology, human discovered some elements that can make a picture became more sharply. From that point, photographers become more appreciate with photography work. All sorts of aspects that can give more value for the picture, has been more attractived, ie: composition that can help to discover a better quality of photography work. 	19a08dfca0c940f4f56404b4937a4436	f2dfddbe417d9b4193d5c9758cdb4b96	809067d90481d86c930d3dc5bb9db531	article	KOMPOSISI DALAM FOTOGRAFI	Lesie Yuliadewi	\N	2000
8251282	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000618	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000618}, priority = {2}	Often we feel discomfort and awkward in looking at a design which mostly is caused by the unbalanced composition. At other time we might found a very well balanced design that we were not attracted to. This paper is going to discuss balance as one of the element to attract viewer to a design. 	cdb4bc097be1df915dc540477d49cac2	92df5d96e0540b3044d2544cd22fe730	0ce210f89f3db8e8a44bfdb092964297	article	KESEIMBANGAN DINAMIK	Priscilia Yunita Wijaya	\N	2000
8251283	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000619	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000619}, priority = {2}	Realities happening in a community often merely taken/adapted by advertiser to create brand awareness. Even a conflict have simulated as interesting to create impression and to create an image of product existance. 	c612239785f451835dfceaed8dc18ed9	84420dc8fc3f7c8fe6dd08323bde6557	0a13d4e64262f9e2ccf159cd8481d886	article	TRILOGI IKLAN PASTA GIGI PEPSODENT SEBUAH CITRAAN KONFLIK SEBAGAI PEMBANGKIT BRAND AWARE PADA IKLAN TV	Andrian D. Hagijanto	\N	2000
8251284	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000620	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000620}, priority = {2}	The word 'design' is a word with different meanings. In the visual communication context it has became part of the team in the communication industry - the world of advertising, magazine and newspaper publishing, marketing and public relations, and, indeed, it has became one of the influential aspects to shape the behavior of a society and its economic development. 	1b6ca92f2ed71b7a6cb3caaa22bf5c80	388a6a4adf87fe8dda76bce685dd2e3e	d10a6aa66356a887ce41c87cd741f747	article	DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL DAN PERILAKU KONSUMEN	Bagus Limandoko	\N	2000
8251285	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000621	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000621}, priority = {2}	Packaging becomes a striker because its function directly encounters with customers. Hence, packaging must be able to give spontaneous impression to influence customer's positive actions in the market. In the cruel competition situation, aesthetics becomes an additional point that also functions as a powerful 'emotional trap' to attract customers. This paper will discuss about how packaging design can maximize a product selling power in the market. 	8f5476c80947fc90cff788a3da8e051d	d6cf8ff2ce01344f20b0bd6136a94075	8ee86d460ccce59dbda1dac334b10d81	article	PERANAN DESAIN KEMASAN DALAM DUNIA PEMASARAN	Christine Suharto Cenadi	\N	2000
8251286	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000622	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000622}, priority = {2}	Testimonial advertising seemingly identical with famous figure such as artist, sportmen or others. They are all branded as 'public figure' because they are well known by public. A lot of advertising creators using public figure in order to gain a high brand awareness. Is the use of public figure in testimonial advertising more profitable? Is their able quite representative for the products they represent ? 	239d8d9813fbf07405de7a37d7b0508b	2a4178345282d773f08bbccc5a24cb9f	df40a076e76d8eb59dd3963402f08473	article	PUBLIK FIGUR DALAM IKLAN TESTIMONIAL	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2000
8251287	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000623	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000623}, priority = {2}	Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols. The theory of which originated from the Language Theory. It is reliable as an analysis method in examining signs. The products designed and created instinctively could be scientifically reasoned by Semiotics. In this study case on cigarette ads of Long Beach pizza-man version, the semiotics approach is used. Using the Semiotics theory, the analysis between the signifier and the signified in the implementation of the ad accentuates the study. 	d54a92fcab8011bd50dbe2bb5109408b	04cc8eb9f3e9736ef5c31a4e1a222757	4012402e32527144259c1532f3e53508	article	RAJUTAN SEMIOTIKA UNTUK SEBUAH IKLAN STUDI KASUS IKLAN LONG BEACH	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2000
8251288	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000624	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000624}, priority = {2}	Caricature is one effective form of visual communications in delivering social criticisms. In good caricatures there are combined elements of intelligence, sharpness and critical thinking as well as expressiveness in response to public living. These social criticism are packed in humorous style. 	fe16e4be3db4c533b9db7781e4f618b4	dabf1a02d2be5a99fa41c0ef4cb10f59	b981727f8f7c86ea9c05b70da1934d3d	article	KARIKATUR SEBAGAI KARYA KOMUNIKASI VISUAL DALAM PENYAMPAIAN KRITIK SOSIAL	Heru Dwi Waluyanto	\N	2000
8251289	Nirmana	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000625	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV00020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000625}, priority = {2}	Design is commonly regarded as an act of individual creation to which both verbalization and logical analysis are only peripherally relevant. This article reviews a research study about talking design by Tomes et al (1998) which involving graphic designers and their clients. The conclusion is that talking design -- verbal and visual -- is the design itself. Comments from a design-major student give more light to the research's outputs. 	d069658b7fb3f1060b4b665f6999edf8	af082ddb094ab7a504b79c364d6ac6c2	98495b85fe7d1ba3f08ca233c97a901f	article	NEGOSIASI PENERJEMAHAN VERBAL - VISUAL DESAIN GRAFIS	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2000
8251290	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000626	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000626}, priority = {2}	Gender discourse up to now still have become the main subject to come up for discussion. As long we keep questioning of the gender innequalities, there are the others which feel suffer a ideologocal loss. For example in the whole of advertising businees, women have been involved with the advertisement in a variety of ways ? as consumers, subject, and as object of representation, even women have become as commercial comodity. To appreciate the fact that women often bring up out of the representation, be desirable that we understanding by ideology and images which developed into the representation. That fact has inseparable with the codes of social reconstruction, which a lot of advertising designer adopt that as matters to create work of advertisement like television commercial. 	8a2260c2c842e55088c20e2039befede	c9fecab3aaf802fe89aafc8ea091c85a	31421e7bb2dfa2ddd2cef8045aa7106a	article	HUBUNGAN GENDER DALAM REPRESENTASI IKLAN TELEVISI	Arief Agung Suasana	\N	2001
8251291	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000627	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000627}, priority = {2}	Although printed media has been sharply segmented, even sharper than television, the design elements are still need to be organized. The considered elements are the size, type, and the illustration of the ad. Since printed media characteristically used as supporting media in advertising campaign, it must have consistency in creative approach with the main media in order to maintain the continuity to gain brand awareness.	d238b3202837ca2a7afe47c0cc0afb8a	0e1f542084177bfa769ac54d5166371a	933dc35b156ddbd49947aa7f03b776c9	article	MENCIPTAKAN BRAND AWARE IKLAN MEDIA MASSA CETAK	Andrian D. Hagijanto	\N	2001
8251292	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000628	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000628}, priority = {2}	A designer is demanded to be always original, innovative and produce the best possible result to be able to move target audience to purchase a certain product or service offered. However, there are dominant factors affected the have-to-be-taken design decisions. In the end the style produced by the designer is shaped by the strongest influences happened during the creative process. 	19412973345058e6df195c4411164547	dc2dd0041a451f3a574f2a2e7e6d0854	2e471317adb0b873644dbaa06a5e9013	article	WACANA LOKAL PADA GAYA IKLAN INDONESIA KONTEMPORER	Bagus Limandoko	\N	2001
8251293	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000629	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000629}, priority = {2}	The usage of illustration in printed advertising media is considerably important. Illustration functions only for decoration to attract attention, but also act as visualisation of advertising ideas. If ilustration is functioned properly, it would be a very effective tool for delivening advertising messages. 	57ad61e9bd58e2b4f746367af37fe13b	c11c6482a8449af211e1919003ab7e66	745193d034586e2feaafc1939dd64b5a	article	PENGGUNAAN ILUSTRASI SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK PADA IKLAN MEDIA CETAK	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2001
8251294	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000630	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000630}, priority = {2}	The world is overwhelmed with the newly advanced-communication, that is Internet. One which widely known is web-site. Performing as the media of information through visual communication, web site is very potential and provides a wide variety of work field for the designers. The rules in web-site design are not far different from those of visual communication design. The essential elements, such as typography, illustration, symbolism, and photography, act as the key design in producing the web sites. 	23592d3e11dd248504586e34d57484a0	f3fb776adce2aa4987691d4b8efe4f07	a49f4bcb3e6a27bfcee574bcec1520a5	article	POTENSI DAN KAIDAH PERANCANGAN SITUS-WEB SEBAGAI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2001
8251295	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000631	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000631}, priority = {2}	Animation had been known since 1940. Although obstructed by limited facilities and simple technologies, back then the Walt Disney had successfully produced animation masterpieces such as Pinocchio, Snow White, etc. In the world of animation, technology isn?t the most important player, the one who plays the biggest role is the animator. A good animator should be competent in drawing / having good drawing skill. This competency is very important because a good animator is supposedly able to translate ideas in his / her mind into visual in the form of animated pictures. 	bd2abf5990b06d62a5f2f2e17feaefde	4d8af9dc4f0e7619237910bc29d55ad7	7b1710222b94c4211752805be7e537d4	article	PERAN MENGGAMBAR DALAM MEWUJUDKAN IDE KARYA ANIMASI	Heru Dwi Waluyanto	\N	2001
8251296	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000632	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000632}, priority = {2}	Headlines is the most important display element. The headline works with the visual to get attention and communicate the creative concept. Because headlines are so important, there are some general guidelines for their development and particular functions that they serve. 	70e68553c278c6ec9144f5151ce120a7	95235209adf39c8377e21f8c877fb9f5	d90243e9225b158818583834c6a68333	article	HEADLINE: FUNGSI DAN PERANCANGANNYA	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2001
8251297	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000633	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000633}, priority = {2}	Reconstructing women to obtain a role equal to that of man requires cognizance on how to reconstruct the dominant ideology of patriarch. Ads representation plays as a means of legitimating or preserving ideology and social phenomena. However, ultimately, the ads representation also reflects social culture.	522eb7797ca41074836cd8a399c89670	cda5042b0758c8bf0b6d9bfdb747d9ee	a70f6cd4e88b216c3137fe6852d40e90	article	PERSPEKTIF GENDER DALAM REPRESENTASI IKLAN	Arief Agung Suwasana	\N	2001
8251298	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000634	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000634}, priority = {2}	Images in advertisements have power to shape our perception on the way we look at the world. Women in ads are often portrayed as sexual objects. Conventional beauty is women?s attribute. Unfortunately, the images of women most ads portray are usually the creation of artificiality that establishes an impossible standard of physical perfection for women This article presents some different ads from some famous women?s magazines and discusses some possible meanings the viewers may perceive from the images.	ada99ce0d666550dc3753928522f872a	0da046921cc409bcc4f60380e660e54a	d593110dfe8dc28ec81b841fd587a447	article	BEAUTY AND THE BEAST : IMAGES OF WOMEN IN ADVERTISEMENTS	Esther H. Kuntjara	\N	2001
8251299	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000635	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000635}, priority = {2}	The global community, including Indonesian society are trapped in the condition where cultural enticement through television has been spreading. With full capacity, the screen presents women as the main cast dancing and singing alluring theme to conquer society into consumptive culture. Women are always accused to be the leading actresses in this enticement and the cast securing their position in family. On the other hand, the puppeteers playing women on the screen are less spotlighted. Some of them are men and the others are visual communication designers.	cd5a7a44d0ad0e11a122fb0b0b234836	432146aed018dc0d57cd394fa81a717b	bdae1fd84371ca4e4efbd3c1b4258ecd	article	JERAT BUDAYA BUJUK-RAYU DALAM LAYAR KACA DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2001
8251300	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000636	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000636}, priority = {2}	Observing commercial ads attentively from gender perspective in mass media in capitalism era, it will soon prove empirically the gloomy side of ?capital economic politics? which is existing revolutionarily and globally in this era that is when ads media, turning out to be the most effective profit making machine, has far poked the sensitivity of gender injustice, particularly on women. 
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When commercial ads expression almost always ?use? women decoratively within a big narration, not far from stereotype exploitation on womanhood of women, women?s dignity has been incredibly retrenched. Because of this, many times, their beings are recognized negatively.  The remaining embodiment is conceived as merely an object being prone to victims due to low bargaining power she holds.
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Therefore, it is compelling and crucial to raise the issue on reconstructing universal awareness, trying to clear up the gender ideology expression in libidinal economic era, hence it can be dug out as an alternative outlet/release and collective attitude towards absurd gender ideology.  The following article is attempting to approach the addressed issue that from certain diametrical, will sharpen ads reality and mass media as a gender regime and some conceptions from macro-paradigmatic.	618ea6ba32f908600a6e4144f3cc42d8	c1b4683adc601b01f888d4571feeae35	0cef96cd37f258b2176edc5baf6e7336	article	PEREMPUAN DAN  IKLAN: SEBUAH CATATAN TENTANG PATOLOGI IDEOLOGI GENDER  DI ERA KAPITAL	Kasiyan	\N	2001
8251301	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000637	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000637}, priority = {2}	This writing is about a search for conventional values cast off by ads in Femina magazines and an analysis on the new gender eminence constituted by that magazine.  The analysis shows that in general, images of women are portrayed as individuals playing a role as ?warden of refined and noble civilization? in family.  In average, the concept of ads depicts women?s nature as graceful, elegant, good at cook, more emotional, physically weak and whose main responsibility is to produce offspring. There are five images of women illustrated in that ads: the image as being family caretaker, carrying out duties in the kitchen, always performing captivating look, following the trend in social intercourse and being the object of men?s gratification.
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Some ads still show women?s image viewed as ?object? to gratify men?s desires despite the refined (implied) portrayal Femina magazine presents that image. Other ads correspondingly disclose the traditional gender values which maintain the clear limit between men?s and women?s world or at least still regard the typical natures of these two genders.
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The new gender values in ads are spotted not too many. A few of these values are tried to be constructed that is women are depicted as to follow actual recent news, appear trendy, and put family?s importance above her own.	332e73c07ce21258b16df1f22065eaae	32025c2a0de58179a5b3d439ff15c0d1	acfcf22d1c1b010dff424cc21191871d	article	CITRA PEREMPUAN DALAM IKLAN DI MAJALAH FEMINA EDISI TAHUN 1999 Kajian Semiotik Terhadap Nilai-nilai Gender Dalam Desain Iklan	Martadi	\N	2001
8251302	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000638	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000638}, priority = {2}	The development in women\\'s role is constructed by ads\\' aestheticism and women\\'s attitude. Aestheticism provokes bad taste advertisement reducing woman as a mere biological object. Capitalistic system and structure has encouraged women to compete in social arena and subordination of women by men as well as conflicts among women. The empowerment of women\\'s role in  ads can be achieved by generating the awareness on women not to part in stereotype establishing which inflicts women\\'s esteem. Further, law enforcement is required to control bad taste advertising.	d090fcfa38eea5f7b8fe6f3d7ca059ca	c698a0c360f7c289b10a7709143f48d2	0756e06079c1f65d4a72c9469a9f1be5	article	ESTETISISME  DAN DILEMA PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DALAM IKLAN	Moeljadi Pranata Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual Fakultas Seni dan Desain Universitas Kristen Petra dan Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual Universitas Negeri Malang	\N	2001
8251303	Nirmana	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000639	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV01030207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000639}, priority = {2}	In everyday life, we are overwhelmed by visual information.  The written information has more limited scope, particularly in educational milieu. Visual information is mostly practiced by ads which also exploit women for embellishment resulting in gender bias. Visual discourse needs to studying to educate ourselves in perceiving and interpreting ads at higher level.	10f36210c21cbac060acdd5a78adf9a1	a4eba75b4c2497c2a3ad7ac14ddc7894	e27e1310a6e5162f4ba9f105372f8654	article	KEBERWACANAAN VISUAL : MENCERMATI PERAN PEREMPUAN DALAM IKLAN	Siusana Kweldju	\N	2001
8251304	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000640	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000640}, priority = {2}	There have been several controversies on the management and publication of scientific journal in the scope of arts and designs. Scientific trial and application can be presented through these articles. Nevertheless, most of them who deals in arts and designs would prefer to devote their skills to enhance their practiced quality rather than the theoretical.
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Several approaches on journal's management and publication have been issued in order to motivate its continual (constant) publication. Some classical but significant aspects still appear to restrain this continuity, for example financial, operational, administration and management. Yet, the major obstacle is the lack of people's interest to write.	c38ce81e41128b93200f73e9db633cca	66d02430413013bc9b735bbca97ddf8e	ad46f481533bafcfd8bb3296950f9519	article	JURNAL ILMIAH TAK PENTING   KONTROVERSI PENERBITAN JURNAL SENI DAN DESAIN	Freddy H Istanto	\N	2002
8251305	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000641	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000641}, priority = {2}	Students, as well as teachers, have different cognitive styles, and so styles of learning vary as much as styles of teaching. The teaching strategies can be design education , their learning can be severely impaired if they are mismatched with teacher who prefer, or teaching programmes which impose, a different learning style.	d0823f133c3f987ca55fe3851a634d5f	698e02288d84cfe60a9ba48a00b8563d	0b0797990cc7120b91f6671bf51950e4	article	MENYOAL KECOCOKTIDAKAN GAYA PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2002
8251306	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000642	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000642}, priority = {2}	This article composes of adaptations of, and quotations of, several writings on meaning and text of Ferdinand de Saussure, Stuart Hall, Paul Ricoeur, and a number of practical ways of interpreting as written by Terry Barrett, as well as on physical characteristics of creatures for survival by Peter Forbes. Nevertheless, the core subject of this article is about a text which is autonomous. A text can be a work of art / design / craft and any work of art. The meaning of a text never be static, fixed and frozen, it always changes, depends on the way it is seen. Therefore, it can be said that interpreting is not merely reproductive, more than it is productive. The purpose of this article is to emphasize the significant points in interpreting and giving meaning onto a work of art/ design / craft as suggested by the aforementioned scholars. The practical intention is to enlighten and empower readers, especially those who want to interpret work of art / design / craft productively, creatively and imaginatively.	cf5bddde8313dd5ea6f14734901aaef8	8707d0108b4ad42316c219f70900b98d	9e2004da33468ee14d0af30e57135b3a	article	MENGINTERPRETASI SECARA PRODUKTIF	M. Dwi Marianto	\N	2002
8251307	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000643	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000643}, priority = {2}	The television have be able medium to do the quickwar of ad business. That fact could not be separated from the character medium which have represent ability of visual reality as more naturaly, until the ad television as if become a reality that representing the imagery of ?society dynamics?.	a54bef4502bfbad2d5c3ab9dcddcf7b4	164c0dbc07b639eec9f21252512b1e6f	f3b5e34307adbed1e71af50b19d2840d	article	SEKILAS TENTANG TELEVISI DAN TAYANGAN IKLAN	Arief Agung Suwasono	\N	2002
8251308	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000644	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000644}, priority = {2}	Illustrations are an inseparable element in advertising, due to its attraction towards the public eye, and may be used to communicate accurate messages. Dramatization in advertisement illustrations are a normal procedure in advertisement style approaches, as an essential part of accelerated understanding of the product.
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Illustration dramatization in its development may encourage understanding as an element of creativity, or as an application of contemporary culture, therefore may produce a biased perspective that contradicts normative culture.	9d908d66468c1c643a0edd0e1a76a7b0	4dc97c543adee0760b5f340ba6d2f829	2d729309cbcbf1029a7625cb38f80002	article	METODE DRAMATISASI ILUSTRASI PADA IKLAN SEBAGAI WACANA BUDAYA KONTEMPORER	Andrian D. Hagijanto	\N	2002
8251309	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000645	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000645}, priority = {2}	Logograph is a method of representing some ideal values, involving some aspects such as: visions and missions, working scopes, and identifying cultures of business companies, which playing roles in representing the facial features of any institutions or any business companies. As a symbolic language, it is common that a logograph is typified in a symbol, which is reflecting certain images that are deliberately built by concerned institutions or business companies. When a company is wishing to build a new image, it is necessarily to reposition the prevailed image that has been shaped in the community. Changing the appearance of the logotype of the company can make the reposition of the images. As a symbolic language, logos can be made up as a meant to disseminate any certain ideologies. When there have to be undertaken to uniform the applications of any certain ideological symbols upon any institutional or organisational logotypes, so that it can be achieving some ideological hegemony through the use of logos. And when those ideologies cannot be imaged adequately good enough, and their power structures cannot provide sufficient hegemonic supports, then those hegemonic representational symbols are attempted to be eliminated to build new images.	e1d43487ef487be57aae725086c16727	2e90decceb8646bd5ab8d881583253f8	27157f420f4a115afd7f47112c173b07	article	REPOSISI CITRA MELALUI LOGO Studi Kasus Perubahan Logo PT Pos Indonesia	Martadi	\N	2002
8251310	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000646	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000646}, priority = {2}	Television is so affected to their audience especially children. Because of children limited knowledge, they see everything as it is. There is many products advertisement for children, which is ?compete? with the cartoon film on Television. 
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How far the advertisement is afffected to children affective compared with cartoon film that will be tried to be discussed. Hopefully, it?s all bringing the advantages for everyone especially children who are being a target in Television.	552eb91b7a360bf12bff8404981d7a8b	1e2e6ae5771393003382ffe1ad57689b	efa35ac331014a58ffb37d5c145286bf	article	PENGARUH IKLAN UNTUK ANAK DIBANDINGKAN DENGAN FILM KARTUN TELEVISI TERHADAP AFFEKTIF ANAK	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2002
8251311	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000647	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000647}, priority = {2}	Cigarettes products advertisement are always limited by the rules, whether it is from the government either from the international one. It seems that the creativity is always needed to make the cigarettes advertisement without limited by that kind of rules.	528819a683c8c2687e31563e1a16a614	ca68397a090f92bb97632a4246cfbaf5	3a54e93d5830225e3e5956087f1993c4	article	KREATIFITAS PEMBUATAN IKLAN PRODUK ROKOK DI INDONESIA	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2002
8251312	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000648	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000648}, priority = {2}	Globalization has brought a great effect to human life either economically, politically, socially or culturally. The free market and the development of information and communication technology have made the job competition become strict. This effect has also influenced the education field especially for the design education. In facing the challenge of the 21st century, the design education should make some restructuring as anticipation.
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This paper will explain about the importance of the education that implants the global perspective view towards the student. Substantial and Perceptual dimension brings some challenge that force the educators to prepare more innovative and new approaches for their teaching method. The studio learning method that surely brings benefit to the student-centered learning will become the focus of the design education. Thus, besides stressing on the importance of the academic subject that can shape the student's attitude and competency in facing the 21st century's challenge, Petra Christian University also does some trials towards the problem-based learning and case-based learning system for its studio teaching and learning process.	83de53d243187d873fe1cacd7b1cabd7	47724cbf927ca6f64c189da14fadd55e	dce9059e0f5e3645e1995265e51e39f4	article	A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, A KEYWORD FOR DESIGN EDUCATION FACING XXI CENTURY	Freddy H Istanto	\N	2002
8251313	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000649	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000649}, priority = {2}	Iconic interface design concerns the use of images to convey the system states, commands, or processes for human-computer interaction. While icons play an increasingly important role in iconic interface, many aspects of icon design are not well understood. The present study intends to help designers to choose a proper design concept for the icon at an early design stage.	238c5ca60d86d516acdf3deea09f4ed2	a0a31b0d9dc12ea246898e232c745bee	e95d864d1a4be6506ff2e97993a741ae	article	PERSPEKTIF PENALARAN FUNGSIONAL DESAIN VISUAL IKON	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2002
8251314	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000650	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000650}, priority = {2}	Graphic design product is produced by many creative process after many lay out, have been made comprehensively. While producing design, graphic designer usually have their own style. Style that is produced by graphic designer is an intellectual property product that must be protected.
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In other way, the right of intellectual property as a law product, trying to protect the creation of graphic designer throught the law of mark and copy right.	05f0f07d1b405773f68ebe3c9aae7c98	3f74195e5ea89b349da8488217a853e6	e2a946d54f289eeb8bb805f090b3cdcd	article	WACANA HAK-HAK ATAS KEKAYAAN INTELEKTUAL DALAM PENCIPTAAN KARYA DESAIN GRAFIS	Baskoro S. Banindro	\N	2002
8251315	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000651	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000651}, priority = {2}	Awalnya Pendidikan Desain di Indonesia lebih ditekankan pada pendekatan keteknikan. Barulah 20 tahun terakhir inilah pendidikan desain yang bernafaskan kesenirupaan dimulai. Salah satu metode pengajaran di Pendidikan Desain ini adalah model pengajaran studio yang diadopsi dari sistim permagangan Bauhaus di Jerman dan Beaux-arts dari Perancis.
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Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual Universitas Kristen Petra menerapkan proses belajar-mengajar sistim studio ini tidak saja pada inti atau matakuliah utama saja, tetapi juga pada matakuliah-matakuliah yang membutuhkan pendekatan ketrampilan. Secara fisik konotasi studio adalah ruang atau tempat untuk menggambar. Tetapi dalam konteks perancangan (desain) studio tidak sekedar ruang gambar, tetapi juga sebagai proses belajar, pengkayaan dan penggalian ide melalui diskusi, mendengar, melihat, merasakan, menyentuh dan mempraktekan. Studio merupakan tempat yang potensial untuk mengintegrasikan ketrampilan, nilai-nilai desain dan wacana desain.
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Dalam perkembangan dunia informasi, pemanfaatan teknologi komunikasi dan kemajuan moda informasi (internet) tidak hanya memudahkan mengakses informasi saja, tetapi yang lebih penting dari hal itu adalah studio menjadi tempat yang ideal untuk memancarkan kekuatan, kearifan dan kebesaran aspek tradisional ke seluruh dunia	2dec2040fe225cbe2020aefc521e48d7	dc3d3cae0ccb78da01a9d0039e8e2704	8007b8b12f50f959ac0a3e517c87b85d	article	STUDIO LEARNING METHOD IN SCHOOL OF DESIGN IN INDONESIA A CASE STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF STUDIO LEARNING METHOD FOR THE VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN DEPARTMENT OF PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2002
8251316	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000652	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000652}, priority = {2}	Must advertisement be vanished? Observing the percentage between the pros and the cons carried out at random concerning the existence of advertisement, we will find out an emotional response, i.e. it must be vanished from this earth. The sins performed by the advertisement seem unforgivable. But if we analyze the mass (chaos) the advertisement problems more deeply, we should negotiate and introspect as well among all sides.	45011969c66bb2f6b81b3db479db80f2	61c8dd01fad353cb5ded243013dd26db	01c2afd4b1eb663647a19f572384323c	article	HARUSKAH IKLAN DILENYAPKAN	Sumbo Tinarbuko	\N	2002
8251317	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000653	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000653}, priority = {2}	Recently, it is not easy to market a product outside the local area, where the product has been produced. Actually, many difficulties could come out, if a product becomes a new one in a market, although a local area. This problem will be more complex if the product wants to be market abroad, which is mean there is differences in visual communication intercultural, which is effect the marketing process. In fact, not every consumer in other country could accept the visual communication through the packaging design in one product.	38ea59b82892715c9917ce7e9a44a3cd	1da6aadb15e1a1252c1f1f957dac18db	b069460ef4adcb11bc19ccebc47ec327	article	PENGARUH KOMUNIKASI VISUAL ANTAR BUDAYA TERHADAP PEMASARAN PRODUK PADA PASAR EKSPOR DITINJAU DARI WARNA DAN ILUSTRASI DESAIN KEMASAN	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2002
8251318	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000654	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000654}, priority = {2}	Cartoon is one medium that can be used to deliver the communication massage. Besides having the incredible capability to adapt, this medium could be used for any purposes, one of them is advertising.	8363dd566776726f825633f234d43a2e	e6295037f55b775dca5f46433fc08f09	0524447729c6208e3a5b43f660e3fffc	article	BENTUK-BENTUK KARTUNAL SEBAGAI MEDIUM PENYAMPAIAN PESAN DALAM IKLAN	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2002
8251319	Nirmana	4	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000655	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV02040208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000655}, priority = {2}	Visual communication design in coming years seem getting better. It can be seen by the growth of commercial advertisment in the last three years and the pers freedom make the printing media and new electronic media exist. It would make the Visual communication design proffesion is became important. In the other side, there is a fact that many of advertisement have been canceled because of many public critical. Because of this, the designer as a creatif person has to be responsible.
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Because of this fenomena, education of visual communication design in Indonesia as an institution has to make the best quality designer. The process of study is become very important. Because of that reason, the evaluation model with suitable approach is needed for education of visual communication design.	f1a5a1adb251554642c7b91ca511a0d7	d3d53e3cea39780bd4fa9bdb3b25acf3	d2c0e7a136dfee5fffcf3a7e31501466	article	MENCARI MODEL EVALUASI DENGAN PENDEKATAN YANG SESUAI UNTUK PENDIDIKAN DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Maria N D K Indrayana	\N	2002
8251320	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000656	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000656}, priority = {2}	Multimedia, dual-modality instructions are beneficial only under some, well-defined, circumstances and have negative consequences under other circumstances. This article analyse the cognitive consequences of adding seductive elements involving scientific explanation. In conclusion, when giving a multimedia explanation, use few rather than many extraneous words and pictures. The most straightforward practical implication is that instructional software designers should carefully limit the amount of auditory/visual elements for reasons of appeal or entertainment.	b68428748b18e855747a746060e7234e	6d2cf3bf391c5bccf45ecc614ff9ad88	19b22ad397f41a5f40a3fe93f07d9f52	article	EFEK SEDUKTIF-REDUNDANSI DESAIN PESAN MULTIMEDIA	.	\N	2003
8251321	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000657	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000657}, priority = {2}	Visual Communication Design is one of the arts movements. Being one aspect of the culture, it shows a holistic development and develops a great influence on human life including the way of thinking and attitude. To the Christian point of view, there are some visual media presentations that need special and precautious treatment.	e1bc52e0fd3b0a091efca1569bafab5e	d21805bbd77785bab802951e4498f3d2	c1808c665210b45baa7f19f2b5f9cf59	article	DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL DAN PANGGILAN KRISTIANI	Herlianto	\N	2003
8251322	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000658	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000658}, priority = {2}	The visual communication design works have a sign that has verbal (language) and visual form, it is also refer that visual communication design text and its visual offering contents of an icon that has function, mainly in a system of non-language to support the message of language, so the semiotics approach as a standard analytic method for analyzing the visual communication design works appropriates to be used and responded proactively as same as its contexts.	1f68523f763a7e3505e3e44019174e60	3fb0f0f6c7b4d6024842ba23ddfc2861	578fb6d89cba9e285f34bcd10977683b	article	SEMIOTIKA ANALISIS TANDA PADA KARYA DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Sumbo Tinarbuko	\N	2003
8251323	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000659	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000659}, priority = {2}	Deconstruction, along with its post-modernism background that rooted in the philosophical thinking, appears to show that the set of the integrated and solid thought is now being sorted into its basis. The existence of the deconstruction can be seen as a part of the post-modernism which epistemologically has to acknowledge the reality that people should not follow inflexible way of thinking. 
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This writing is trying to seek for the possibility of applying the deconstruction into the Visual Communication Design through analyzing A-Mild, a cigarette commercial.	4644a898b30a330d3e52c1ed4e38a6c7	06fd312c59500bfb771b55c029f12c5c	28a085c0b67934436d1bbfce028feb09	article	DEKONSTRUKSI DALAM DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL: SEBUAH PENJELAJAHAN KEMUNGKINAN Studi Kasus Desain Iklan Rokok A-mild	Freddy H. Istanto	\N	2003
8251324	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000660	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000660}, priority = {2}	Analisa SWOT terhadap Universitas Kristen Petra (UKP) melingkupi evaluasi mengenai kekuatan, kelemahan, kesempatan dan tantangan yang dihadapi Universitas Kristen Petra dan sebagai contoh kasus akan dievaluasi Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual (DKV). 
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Akhir-akhir ini pergeseran dari pertanian ke industri, dilanjutkan ke masyarakat berbasis informasi, mengakibatkan perubahan terhadap kebutuhan jurusan/program studi yang akan ditawarkan ke masyarakat	712e62ea9eb944723c69e050f0961fcf	6e003c897c143dfda54e3677775266d8	bcefeabd2f213293b21a088fb127cde1	article	SWOT ANALYSIS OF PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY	Januar Heryanto	\N	2003
8251325	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000661	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000661}, priority = {2}	At the last of twentieth century, the tecnology growth has changed the world display which is formed by the electronic images every where (television, film, game, virtual reality, digital photo, internet). The digital technology growth has brought the human fantasia throughout the limit, created the three dimensioan rooms with the object inside, until the stage of the visual reality has been passed throuhg by the visual image manipulation, hence, it is like the human being step from the real to the fantastic world, an imagination which seems like the truth. The problem becomes more complex when we have to face the reality that the technology growth brings the negative impacts. While the tecnology could be satisfy the human desire, giving an esctasy fantasia, then the moral values is nullified one by one. Criminals, pornography, come up freely wear the newest formats.	5c739991fe345c06b19fa4822210ed35	3bd632891ae635fd781946cc6e82f399	fdde9d4935aae2f303fe13725dea79ca	article	HIPER-REALITAS VISUAL	Martadi	\N	2003
8251326	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000662	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000662}, priority = {2}	Free trade era motivates producers to compete in marketing their products. In that era they want public to accept their product. To familiarize the productsm they make use of advertisement. Doing so, the customers will obtain clear information and respond positively on the products that can finally increase the benefits for the producers.	9877d5ba6136a2738d3afdf825902f4b	8643689a07c30db4e0defcc81eef2bfd	398ac94d468a060c5687864bdd6b51cc	article	STRATEGI PEMASARAN PRODUK MELALUI MEDIA PERIKLANAN	Pujiyanto	\N	2003
8251327	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000663	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000663}, priority = {2}	Entering this 21st century, press (on newspapers and magazines) no longer count on physical printed edition to meet the readers' demand on actual news. Press are required to provide online information in term of minutes or even seconds as soon as an event is occuring. Thus, speed has become an essential factor in journalism. News is associated to new-ness. 
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Newspapers and magazines are competing one another to serve news fresh from the oven. Journalism has proceeds to an outstanding speed and dynamics which transforms its operation pattern, affiliated with the boost of information technology and communication especially the internet.	5270ebbdc31bf1508f8efd0af46c32eb	82a1f00dcd00d79b3f5284891e3e8e48	b02b9274718a4e28c86923258732f3c9	article	KONSEP PENULISAN JURNALISTIK MASA DEPAN DAN DESAIN STORYBOARD UNTUK ONLINE NEWS	Ido Priyana Hadi	\N	2003
8251328	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000664	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000664}, priority = {2}	Sudah sejak lama, masyarakat mengkonsumsi mie instant. Di Korea mi instan yang disebut Ramyon, adalah salah satu makanan yang popular dan banyak dijual di toko-toko kecil, supermarket, restoran dan kantin. Mi instan yang terkenal di Korea diproduksi oleh Nong Shim Co., Ltd. Di Indonesia, kebanyakan orang mengkonsumsi mi instan dengan alasan praktis, cepat saji dan lain sebagainya. Indomie, yang diproduksi oleh PT. Indofood adalah merk nomor satu dan menjadi pemimpin pasar pada pasar mi instan. Dalam studi komparasi antara dua merk terkenal ini, perlu diketahui seberapa jauh peran desain kemasan dalam menarik minat konsumen terhadap pilihan merk.	4d0ea2ec7fdc7463685819f1bb8a21b0	87b490cf259caded9021507eee5b87b8	a18d59e111d8afebda455a2d482f4354	article	COMPARATION STUDY OF INSTANT NOODLE NONG SHIM KOREA AND INDOMIE INDONESIA AS THE FEFFECT OF PACKAGING DESIGN POINT OF INTEREST TO THE CONSUMER BRAND PREFERENCE	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2003
8251329	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000665	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000665}, priority = {2}	Understanding advertising is not as simple and short as looking at it. Besides it is used as visual approach to create persuasif communication, advetisement can be created with something pointed to reality and hyperreality. 
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Complexity can be more felt whenever cultural symbol is used as aplication in positioning approach.	0f1ca9f185b5daaf4944dab331701aa5	f66dd902901e4fb01f300c04c9e01103	2d1a65758d34b714e6939b63d540b368	article	SIMBOL BUDAYA SEBAGAI REPRESENTASI POSITIONING DALAM IKLAN PRODUK MOBIL EROPA DAN MOBIL JEPANG	Andrian Dektisa Hagijanto	\N	2003
8251330	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000666	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000666}, priority = {2}	Articulate intrinsic values is necessary for further progress to be made in design instruction. The main inter-related areas in which such values is the language media of design and the modes of thought which relate particulary to desaign abilities. Many theories indicate that tought is progessec externalized and directed by acquisition of a suitable 'language' medium. Media appropriate to the progression and development of the style of thought might therefore be looked upon a essential means for the encouragement of learning and instruction.	60b30ddb46e0de9d4f4c786ba66b7bee	1771e3ac5e50fd912af835a3f5d85177	ce1183a97be9681145dd2699481d54a7	article	CERAMAH DESAIN BERBASISKAN KECERDASAN VISUAL	.	\N	2003
8251331	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000667	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000667}, priority = {2}	Actually multiethnic society is a potential market to launch a product. The problem is that the potential product and it's publicize on media become an horizontal conflict among ethnics. Etnography as a chain of both anthropology and sociology majors is quite relevant to anticipate the collision of different cultures. The collision might be occurred because of promotional medias which ignore the local culture. It's important to have a research based on etnography approach or stereotype focus to decide the target audience and the potential market.	acdb12114cc12a921e77a5d0f4da6188	0021ed24bc42b9f186bf9eb4ff42428a	098aae8fcb324ab07634da7d6608eb8b	article	ETNOGRAFI DAN FOKUS STEREOTIP SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN DALAM MELAKUKAN RISET PRODUK SERTA POTENSI PASAR PADA MASYARAKAT YANG MULTIETNIS	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2003
8251332	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000668	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000668}, priority = {2}	Illustrations in print advertisements have function to attract and hold the attention of the audiences beside influence their acceptance and memory. Recently, illustrations of print advertisements have been using affective approaches by using appeal to anxiety, appeal to sorrow, appeal to warmth, appeal to equity, and appeal to sex influencing audiences' acceptance and memory.	0901a45d5697320e89695cc4ff0677e7	3cecc68239c456e2c64777f5e37edb4a	24bf24be37840d1ebde09e663a8806e9	article	ILUSTRASI IKLAN CETAK DENGAN PENDEKATAN AFEKTIF DALAM HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN PENERIMAAN DAN INGATAN KHALAYAK	Cons. Tri Handoko	\N	2003
8251333	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000669	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000669}, priority = {2}	Due to the development of visual communication design in Indonesia these days, visual communication design should produce the best quality education, so the graduation can be ready to face the challenge and solve the problem in visual communication, which became global. Then research and development institution is very important in preparing Indonesia visual communication design education for a better quality.	6d6e85fe6e15f8642a68ba6808ed91b3	6e1c7988f7ba27354303755fe8a31179	8ce688f25e92712f7ad7f652d860fa30	article	PENTINGNYA LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN PADA PENDIDIKAN DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL DI INDONESIA	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2003
8251334	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000670	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000670}, priority = {2}	Visual communication design can't be seperated from typography and its related subject. The development of typography is more effected by culture and making technic. The typography character can be percepted in many different ways. The choice of alphabet character is not easy like we imagine, the amount of thousand and event milion characters make designers have to be careful to make selection for their design. Finnaly, this article tries to discuss the selection of typography for film title.	f2a83048210e741d221eefba46f763dc	3452c2fb0c8f36e243c57fddc31ce2fc	532a5ed5ecd4c76146495b973c45dcb7	article	PEMILIHAN TIPOGRAFI PADA JUDUL FILM	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2003
8251335	Nirmana	5	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000671	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV03050208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000671}, priority = {2}	The art of photography is combination between technology and art. Esthetic values which not coveret in photography technology must be harmonized with technical process to give character and beauty at its visual result. The art of photography is not only simple record from the real world, but become the complex creation of art and the image medium that also give meaning and message.	2b71948d7ac01b4ace0906f950ca54aa	774d151ee30337f359b8f41b0d326c87	5f08bebed5ddae73bd28907d450420f7	article	KREATIVITAS DALAM SENI FOTOGRAFI	Yekti Herlina	\N	2003
8251336	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000672	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000672}, priority = {2}	The design life of porous asphalt is shorter than dense mix as a consequence of permeability loss due to clogging and poor resistance to disintegration. To mitigate problems associated with clogging, double layer porous asphalt has been constructed in the Netherlands. This paper investigated a development of a new grading design for porous asphalt by varying percentage of aggregate with maximum sizes of 20, 14 and 10mm; a theory of packing was used.  The most common method used for grading design is based on empirical, which does not relate the packing behaviour of the aggregate mass. The packing theory used in this study was facilitated by a vibratory compactor. It was found that mixtures containing aggregate sizes 14 and 10mm have a good permeability and stability, when vibrated for 65 second with a frequency of 40Hz, while for aggregates containing 20mm, to achieve the requirement for Marshall stability, the gradation needs to be modified. Properties of porous asphalt based on packing theory are better from the empirical grading from Spain (P-12).	74c269da42a97f1d8a89e7faeee5c0c6	342a153f306c227e517f3c3e50b1907c	b527e019149aa5d70cce396bbc7b261c	article	APPLICATION OF PACKING THEORY ON GRADING DESIGN FOR POROUS ASPHALT MIXTURES	\N	\N	2004
8251337	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000673	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000673}, priority = {2}	\	Food franchising business in Indonesia is growing up very fast. Factors that urge the growth are the specific characteristics of franchise inself, the rise of market demand, the availability of skilled labor, the high of return on investment and the internal factors such as the motivation, personality and the changing life style.   	c17f8455e579c64b1420517107235f2b	836e4029be654ac406f675bfa53721b0	973c93fb8e2c93f6f4158eba684dd637	article	Kajian Bisnis Franchise Makanan di Indonesia	Dewi Astuti	\N	2005
8251339	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000674	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000674}, priority = {2}	Nowdays, flood should not be a problem for a big city like Surabaya. But in the reality, some areas still have this problem, including ITS�s area. There are some areas in  which the water stucks and can�t flow anywhwere in a long enough period, eventhough they have five pumps of flood. The analysis is based on some factors, the elevations data and the closest point of the waste water channel. The lowest elevation from every area is a place where the water can�t flow anywhere, so we must place the pump to the area. The waste water channel also a factor to determine the pump�s location. The closer the flood�s pump to the waste water channel, the easier the stuck water in lowest areas can be pumped to the big water�s stream.The software has already benchmarked with the exist pump�s location. The calculation result from the expresion shows that the calculation is appropiate with the manual calculation. It shows that we can use the system to find the efective pump�s location and calculate the capacity of the flood�s pump technically.	b7360129f6e73141f762724a4c7da3c7	f262dd6c77a6d2985a81596f124d1687	b74b8b9e7718c802cc6a2ef8b0a1c081	article	ANALISIS DATA GEOGRAFIK DALAM PENENTUAN LETAK DAN KAPASITAS POMPA BANJIR YANG EFEKTIF DI AREAL KAMPUS DAN PERUMAHAN ITS-SURABAYA	Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya Martanti Sinarsasi Alumni Teknik Informatika	\N	2004
8251340	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000675	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000675}, priority = {2}	The amount of public places�s visitor data is very important. Usually we get it manually. AT the moment, video camera has been used for security. Therefor, the people counter software has been made using Normalized Sum-squared difference (NSSD) method that take differences the sum of frame fixel and background, squared it then normalized by detection window area. The NSSD values that have been count then thresholded to detect the people occurance in detection window. This project is made using Borland Delphi 5.0 with Tvideo component. Corect people counting percentation of more than 90% was obtained. The succesness of this program depends on the right thresholding values.	3098a4adf0a340fdd636962c2bbf826a	600cbc333daf18893a30fe16412ba431	434e9433f545e8bee4ad6d4965de11d9	article	PROGRAM PENGHITUNG JUMLAH ORANG LEWAT MENGGUNAKAN WEBCAM	\N	\N	2004
8251341	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000676	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000676}, priority = {2}	Wollongong City Council (WCC) is one of the most progressive and innovative local government organizations in Australia. Wollongong City Council use Information Technology to gain the competitive advantage and to face a global economy in the future. Porter�s Five Force model is one of the models that can be using at Wollongong City Council because porter�s five Forces model has strength in relationship between buyer and suppliers (Bargaining power of suppliers and bargaining power of buyers). Other model such as Scott Morton�s Five Forces model has strength to analyze the social impact factor, so to gain competitive advantage in the future and have a good IT/IS strategic planning; this model can be use also. Bakos & Treacy model almost the same as Porter�s model but Bakos & Treacy model can also be applying into Wollongong City Council to improve the capability in Transforming organization, efficiency, and effectiveness.	1fabb5d77b011a1e5f2935b39bab2cbb	996b3c91ace2918c0149f29416be608f	9e463e2558604b399e419c696cbb3fc0	article	PORTER�S FIVE FORCES MODEL; SCOTT MORTON�S FIVE FORCES MODEL; BAKOS & TREACY MODEL ANALYZES [STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT]	Bandung email: <a href=\\"mailto:indra_gamayanto@yahoo.com.sg\\">indra_gamayanto@yahoo.com.sg</a> Indra Gamayanto Lecturer IT Departement	\N	2004
8251342	Jurnal Informatika	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000677	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF04050209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000677}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses fuzzification of crisp domain into fuzzy classes providing fuzzy domain. Relationship between two fuzzy domains, Xi and  Xj, can be represented by using a matrix, wij. If  Xi has n elements of fuzzy data and Xj has m elements of fuzzy data then wij  is n x m matrix. Our primary goal in this paper is to generate some formulas for predicting interval probability in the relation to data querying, i.e., given John is 30 years old and he has MS degree, how about his probability to get high salary.	6aa25d878efc89db055e9752e367f1ce	cd14d93fdb4427e11f35bfdbea0b3b0b	5d1f3b6f9151661635eb254a301a46df	article	APPLICATION OF CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY IN PREDICTING INTERVAL PROBABILITY OF DATA QUERYING	Petra Christian University Email: <a href=\\"mailto:rintan@petra.ac.id\\">rintan@petra.ac.id</a> Rolly Intan Faculty of Industrial Technology	\N	2004
8251343	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000678	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000678}, priority = {2}	In the 1960s, a ?new? marketing concept known as 'four Ps marketing mix' appeared and shifted the focus from the product to the customer.  The objective of the new concept was not only profit, and the means of achieving the objective expanded to include the entire ?marketing mix?: product, price, promotion, and place (channels and distribution). Expenditures of marketing in a company should be explored from these mixes, because each mix would have an impact on the total marketing expenditures. These four mixes are the main aspects of marketing and thus, should represent almost all expenditures in marketing in a company.  From this research it is discovered that the responding contractors have only average efforts to improve or innovate their service, mostly using the latest construction methods and management approach. Correlated to their policy in the fourth mix (Place), they are still national oriented and not international oriented in marketing their services, this may lead to the big question of their survival; their motivation to innovate is only average while their target market is only national market. Their attitude to use more intensive ?fees? policy rather than both product innovation and promotion is also interesting. Big percentage of the responding contractors assumes these ?fees? are regular marketing practices. This attitude may better be stopped to make the construction industry practices healthier. Attitude to use more product innovation and true promotion approach in marketing in construction must be encouraged systematically in the future, to improve competitiveness in the long term. 	72bd5f2a9e2a8a9c28dfc57175982ead	8f8706a362e2800b6c30e27f8fd70ef5	248657201a312c93d56b66bbafc5358a	article	MARKETING EXPENDITURES IN THE INDONESIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY	Krishna Mochtar	\N	2004
8251344	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000679	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000679}, priority = {2}	There are various methods that can be employed to measure construction labor productivity. However it is difficult to measure accurately the labor productivity. Work sampling is a relatively easy- to-use method for measuring productivity. <br />
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The main objective of this research is to analyze labor productivity on projects X and Y utilizing work sampling method. The productivity measure obtained from the analysis is labor utilization rate (LUR). Besides, this research is intended to investigate factors influencing the LUR in both projects by way of questionnaire. <br />
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The work sampling analysis shows that in overall LUR of project X and Y was 55.13% and 44.45% respectively. Comparison of LUR on the same types of works indicates that productivity of project X was higher. The questionnaire analysis further confirms that in general the conditions of the influencing factors in project X were better that those in project Y, and that three factors were found significantly different, i.e. material, scaffolding and schedule. The research also details LUR analyses based on the labor working hours (morning, noon, and afternoon).	61794ee4bda670ae0c7dbd92100bbb36	5a8480d954439ff173cc319e7e320fcd	566d5990f551cb2150bd3a2f4d4c26fd	article	ANALISA PRODUKTIFITAS PEKERJA DENGAN METODE WORK SAMPLING: STUDI KASUS PADA PROYEK X DAN Y	\N	\N	2004
8251345	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000680	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000680}, priority = {2}	The role of worker motivation is very important in improving construction productivity. In order to increase the motivation, it is essential for management to understand needs of the workers as well as factors motivating and demotivating. This paper aims to determine the needs level, motivators, and demotivators of construction workers in Surabaya based on Maslow and Herzberg?s theories. For the methodology, the study conducted a questionnaire survey, and 263 workers participated in the survey. It is found out that the workers are still at the physiological needs level. Good salary and safety programs are two most important motivators for workers, whereas two most important demotivators are bad treatment by supervisor and insufficient material availability. The paper discusses the findings and proposes solutions to increase workers motivation.	3cb09af024c18ba1c1a77593bc4290be	65d91d99bb63e2813351ecefefb7953c	3d252470b0f198e5f72463c2d26a34bf	article	MOTIVASI PEKERJA PADA BEBERAPA PROYEK KONSTRUKSI DI SURABAYA	Andi	\N	2004
8251346	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000681	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000681}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the effects of several factors on the properties of fly ash based geopolymer concrete, especially the compressive strength. The test variables included were the age of concrete, curing time, curing temperature, quantity of superplasticizer, the rest period prior to curing, and the water content of the mix. <br />
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The test results show that the compressive strength of geopolymer concrete does not vary with age, and curing the concrete specimens at higher temperature and longer curing period will result in higher compressive strength. Furthermore, the commercially available Naphthalene-based superplasticizer improves the workability of fresh geopolymer concrete. The start of curing of geopolymer concrete at elevated temperatures can be delayed at least up to 60 minutes without significant effect on the compressive strength. The test data also show that the water content in the concrete mix plays an important role.	be6a950dabdf3bc8c17b0df33f502592	460fa35ca688d85fccfafb54cb53e19f	b4585c2a1f2aa31d128f75d2f69fb4e2	article	FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF FLY ASH-BASED GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE	Djwantoro Hardjito; Steenie E. Wallah; Dody M.J. Sumajouw; and B.V. Rangan	\N	2004
8251347	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000682	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV04060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000682}, priority = {2}	The permeability of concrete to water is an important factor that have an effect to durability of concrete structures having direct contact with water, such as port structures, bridges, and basements.  In order to identify the permeability nature of concrete, permeability testing is needed.  This paper presents a concrete permeability test equipment that was designed and built by the authors.  The equipment can be used to conduct permeability tests by flow test as well as by penetration test method.  The trial tests of the equipment by flow test method were conducted to 12 concrete speciments with water-cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5 and with wet and dry curing method.  The averages of coefficients of permeability obtained differ in the range of 5%-26% from that obtained by using permeability test equipment made by Marui.  In addition, the trial tests by penetration method were also conducted to six dry-cured concrete speciments with water-cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5.  The averages of coefficients of permeability obtained from the penetration test differs from the flow test 23% and 90% for concrete of water ?cement ratio 0.4 and 0.5, respectively.	9cdb51f1ba4ddb339a42c685feb65f2c	ba0e9a7e8f10e421440800fe36a026d7	72146d31cf8a3e0f5860395f0abbbd08	article	RANCANG BANGUN ALAT UJI PERMEABILITAS BETON	Wong Foek Tjong Handoko Sugiharto	\N	2004
8251349	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000684	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000684}, priority = {2}	The strength gain of stabilized soils is not only influenced by the type and proportion of the stabilizers and its curing time, but also by the water content needed to maintain the reaction. The reaction of lime � RHA with soil is pozzolanic. Hence, the process will be subjected greatly by the amount of water to react with admixtures and the proportion of the stabilizer. This paper presents the result of a laboratory study on the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of soils stabilized with lime and RHA, compacted at the OMC, and at the dry and wet side of OMC. The amount of lime required for stabilization (LRS) is determined by Eades and Grim\\'s Method. The results showed that the water content determines the UCS characteristics of unstabilized and stabilized soils. The UCS of stabilized soils decreased with increasing molding water content, but it is still higher than of the un-stabilized soils.  In general, higher lime content results to a higher UCS. The maximum strength of the stabilized soil is attained at lime/RHA ratio of 1/2. The UCS of the stabilized soil increased significantly about 7 � 9 times to the un-stabilized UCS. 	a5b389efcb35aca8020b47aab2bf041a	b4b978df1eb691b3fb9fc7d904c322a4	92f22b3b31d132fb5cc170d448b51fd0	article	THE INFLUENCE OF MOLDING WATER CONTENT AND LIME CONTENT ON THE STRENGTH OF STABILIZED SOIL WITH LIME AND RICE HUSK ASH	Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta Email: <a href=\\"mailto:muntohar@umy.ac.id\\">muntohar@umy.ac.id</a> <strong>Agus Setyo Muntohar</strong> Senior Lecturer	\N	2005
8251350	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000685	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000685}, priority = {2}	Concrete is known as a porous building material, this can causes materials outside the concrete mass infiltrate into the concrete. Concrete structures constructed around the beach/seashore tend to have deterioration problems due to salt attack. This paper discusses models to predict the service life of concrete structure based on the deterioration problems. The service life of concrete structure is divided into three periods. Period I is time needed by Cl&#8722;ion to infiltrate into concrete up to the surface of the reinforcement, period II is time needed by corrosion products to fill the transition zone pores, and period III is deterioration time. The value of parameters used in the proposed equations is derived from the result of experiments. Finally, the proposed equations were evaluated by the relationship between variations of depth of concrete cover, water cement ratio (W/C) and distance of structure from shore line with service life. It could be concluded that the results of the prediction is satisfactory.	6d53185e70d6238a69d5e9a5177bc717	144ea403504c4961412e6199ce795622	0df3d0f420cc2434f6c20792255c6370	article	PREDIKSI WAKTU LAYAN BANGUNAN BETON TERHADAP KERUSAKAN AKIBAT KOROSI BAJA TULANGAN	Jurusan Teknik Sipil Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Email: <a href=\\"mailto:aguss@home.unpar.ac.id\\">aguss@home.unpar.ac.id</a> <strong>Agus Santosa Sudjono</strong> Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	2005
8251352	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000687	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000687}, priority = {2}	Rework cannot be separated from construction projects. The direct and indirect cost resulting from it are quite significant. This research aims to identify the causes of rework and to propose effective ways to reduce it. It is conducted using questionnaire, which was targeted to consultants and contractors in Surabaya. The results show that defective designs, changes in design, and coordination problems among design documents were the most influencing factors causing reworks. In order to reduce rework, the most effective ways according to the respondents are enhancing and improving communication and coordination among participants during design and construction phases, and also predicting and solving design problems before construction works begin.	a4a86da36cf0b291234e1fc35ec8db53	c55dabdc31a68eb45155675ec97d4ab2	80535f0077cb35d2614654d7c5aa5614	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENYEBAB REWORK PADA PEKERJAAN KONSTRUKSI	Andi	\N	2005
8251353	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000688	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000688}, priority = {2}	The opening of free market in 2003, leads into the stridently escalating business competition both in domestic and global market. The company, therefore, is trying to win the competition by obtaining ISO 9000 certification which can be applied in the construction business. The purpose of the research is to investigate the reason, the obstacles, the gap between expectation and reality of using ISO 9000, as well as the main priority to be implemented in the company. This research uses survey on contractor companies in Surabaya and Gresik which has implemented ISO 9000. The statistical results show that the main reason to implement ISO 9000 is to increase consistency and to improve its quality. Meanwhile, the main obstacle is time constraint to complete the implementation. Companies still need to increase customer satisfaction and attend on customer focus principle to increase the quality of their outcomes. 	1e6da910ab7271cdf4bdb021646cb5e8	8a765f0facfb407b0d2b80161099c32b	44ab6c5db759234ca97ad60796c59ee4	article	HARAPAN DAN REALITA SISTEM MANAJEMEN MUTU ISO 9000 DALAM PENERAPANNYA DI PERUSAHAAN KONTRAKTOR	\N	\N	2005
8251354	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000689	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000689}, priority = {2}	Waste material is a crucial problem in building construction. By minimizing waste materials, contractors can increase their profit and minimize the environmental impacts. This research is conducted to obtain the quantities of construction waste material, influencing factors, classify waste materials into direct waste and indirect waste, and propose a cost model of construction waste materials on shop-houses projects. Data are collected by questionnaire survey and construction site observation. The research findings indicate that quantities of bricks and sand waste are the biggest. Cost model findings indicate that minimum value of waste material (good waste management practice) are 3,33%, and maximum value (poor waste management practice) are 4,67% of construction budget for a shop-house building, so �potential waste saving cost� is equal to 1.34%.	4d3331f5a54858a5ad59d5c2d88cda77	147bef232c9a89dc451d109493ac8c60	7b883d171e15e19f4c115f7b6f35e7da	article	ANALISA DAN EVALUASI SISA MATERIAL KONSTRUKSI: SUMBER PENYEBAB, KUANTITAS, DAN BIAYA	\N	\N	2005
8251355	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000690	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000690}, priority = {2}	Material supply has a very important role in construction process. Material supply process require suitable and reliable supplier. In this study, fuzzy set theory is used as the appraisal and selection process of material suppliers to supply materials needed to produce concrete mix in a ready mix company. Sinusoidal, Blockley, and Baldwin models are used. This research uses three variables as qualifications, which are quality, performance, and payment. With these qualifications, ready mix concrete company can appraise material suppliers to be selected. It is shown that quality can be represented by Sinusoidal model, performance by Blockley model, and payment by Baldwin model, while the appropriate defuzzification method is maximum composite method.	e282c00aa4720312d245320c3225250e	819ebe06a9d1d4c7a435ffeeac25076d	f83b170595f577df5e8ad552e9e72eea	article	STUDI AWAL APLIKASI TEORI FUZZY SET PADA PERUSAHAAN READYMIX CONCRETE DALAM MEMILIH PEMASOK MATERIAL BETON	\N	\N	2005
8251356	k@ta	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000691	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000691}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the importance of acknowledging literature as one of the best resources for promoting language learning in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classrooms. It reviews briefly various theoretical issues in teaching English through literature. Highlights are given to the justifications and guidelines for literature in the language classroom. Finally, the article presents examples of practical teaching and learning tasks based on one specific literary text.	f7f54dbd7a468d5d10b372ca73860737	8b35eba4054c36dad2e35de7491cea5c	defe52795108aacbe6bf1a0dd1b752b9	article	The Power of Literature in EFL Classrooms	Flora Debora Floris	\N	2004
8251357	k@ta	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000692	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000692}, priority = {2}	Treating several animated films as texts, the analysis of this particular genre of entertainment is using structuralist narratology, which is applied to establish a general grammar of Disney long animations by revealing the underlying rules governing the tilm narratives. Discussing the typical characters and actions, the construction of �function�, and the significant actions which shape the story, this study reveals the six actant/roles based on the prescribed characterization, three basic patterns of how each actant is related to one another, and the twelve sets of basic arrangement of functions as the single basic structure of all Disney long animations. This study proves how loyal and consistent the creators of Disney long animations are toward the underlying basic structure of the story.	6034491ce4d0420856002f2fd775cd21	78648c54da89a21c4518d09ad279ee89	42505857dcb21b7cb2949e9012758366	article	The Grammar of Disney Long Animations: A Structuralist Reading	\N	\N	2003
8251358	k@ta	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000693	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000693}, priority = {2}	Teachers may not feel satisfied with the feedback they have got from their superiors� evaluation. This paper aims at inspiring teachers with ideas of self-learning to improve their teaching performance for professional development. The writer shares his own experience as a principal and a head of the English department in exploring self-evaluation models to monitor language teachers� performance in the classroom.	95816004dab4fc68de16e63f98bb0af8	57ed1c289fde2b46c1e848b591d7e6f5	099b84f4b53838ca36e52d1268ad45f0	article	Teacher Self-Evaluation Models As Authentic Portfolio To Monitor Language Teachers� Performance*	Polytechnic of Ubaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:ngagel2003@yahoo.com\\">ngagel2003@yahoo.com</a> Singgih Widodo Limantoro Business English Study Program	\N	2003
8251359	k@ta	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000694	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000694}, priority = {2}	This paper is based on the survey of one hundred and six English Department Students� perception of four English accents: North American English, British English, Australian English and New Zealand English. The study reveals the students� identification of the four English accents, their perceived ease of comprehending them, and their exposure to the English accents, seen through their stay in the English speaking countries and the three mostly watched un-dubbed English TV programs/films. 	c5971cccc989abab2da4ec00d1ee59f2	1759ed3b9005eb1273e5157da768eb45	c67f78764fae2d7346176959fa0b28d4	article	English Accent Evaluation: A Study on Indonesian EFL Learners\\' Perception	\N	\N	2003
8251360	k@ta	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000695	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000695}, priority = {2}	This study analyzed some conversations in the male, female and male-female groups of some university students. Using McCarthy�s classification of topics, the results show that �Persons� is the typical topic in the female group, while �Objects/ belongings� is the most favorite topic in the male group. In the mixed-sex group, it is interesting to see how both sexes negotiated the topics by proposing the typical topics of the other sex group.	08521c351af6d0f7611231974b66dbfd	ad354ffc05deb5de0fbea5b5f90ee03b	137fa51d06305cf35c5f26a7427dda1a	article	The Choice of Topics in Male, Female and Mixed-sex Groups of Students of Petra Christian University in their Chatting	\N	\N	2003
8251361	k@ta	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000696	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000696}, priority = {2}	Hardly has codeswitching been evaluatively treated on the theoretical level using the natural language data from the sociolinguistic context of  Indonesia. This research paper is to address such an issue as a field of inquiry incorporating the researcher�s first-hand encounter with  naturalistic language data in the field.	e6c639b1902d1b914f0cf4a478b5203e	1fdf9bbed7fbe32ed98b17f3cfa1a3dc	a6f57d79f094850da58fb5be959bd3cc	article	Toward a Theoretical Inquiry into Codeswitching:  The Indonesian Experience	\N	\N	2003
8251362	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000697	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000697}, priority = {2}	Hospitality is commonly defined as something related to the friendliness, kindness and hospitableness. But, there are still some debates regarding to the exact definition of hospitality. Therefore, the understanding of hospitality provision can be more sharpened by acknowledging the hospitality activities into 3 (three) domains which are social, private/domestic, and commercial. The manner of the private and social domains can inform commercial hospitality practice. When applied appropriately, it could lead to an improvement in commercial operation. 	abf85dad53e077d8a2cee61e1b943c38	7a739f2abb2a37b154c379ca8ea04926	df9a41f4fa0733c22e9122bd65e4b4df	article	UNDERSTANDING HOSPITALITY ACTIVITIES: SOCIAL, PRIVATE, AND COMMERCIAL DOMAIN	Sienny Thio	\N	2005
8251363	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000698	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000698}, priority = {2}	\	This is a research which observes the relationship between customer satisfaction  and their loyalty to The Prime Steak & Ribs Restaurant. The customer satisfaction is measured through some attributes such as, attributes related to the product, attributes related to the service, and attributes related to the purchase. Meanwhile, the loyalty of its brand is measured through habitual behaviour, switching cost, satisfaction, liking of the brand and commitment. The result of the research reveals that customer satisfaction levels to The Prime Steak & Ribs Restaurant tends to be good. Some attributes still have a variety of high grade, and there is a positive causal influence that is significant between  the customer satisfaction and the loyalty of the brand. Thus, the result of the research is  relevant and at the same time supports the theory of brand loyalty.	84976230a20c1d9a4ffa006a125c98ed	bb574e7cf538afd6725870bc4837f743	ad1050844c5764d620b067bef3889bd0	article	Pengaruh Kepuasan Konsumen Terhadap Kesetian Merek (Studi Kasus Restoran The Prime Steak & Ribs Surabaya)	Hatane Samuel	\N	2005
8251364	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000699	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000699}, priority = {2}	\	Objective of this article is to describe a conceptual framework that shows the relationship of variables of leadership, culture, strategy, and performance. The article presented some theoretical concepts of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Culture, Leadership, and Strategic Management. Finally, some possible research objective observing the relationship of variables of leadership, culture, strategy, and performance are highly expected to develop the objective of the study.	632a727fe03f8aa47d1b442dd10c1b88	23168d67c0b9295fde9c0fce75d9454d	4d10563d893d83d6e4b29a1656b74a7b	article	Hubungan Kepemimpinan, Budaya, Strategi, dan Kinerja: Pendekatan Konsep	Armanu Thoyib	\N	2005
8251365	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000700	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000700}, priority = {2}	\	The reason for customers that may be more loyal to a service?s brand is the recognition of their need by the service producers or sellers. Therefore, a customers may show greater brand loyalty in order to cultivate a satisfying relationship with the seller. The research will identify perceived service quality, consumer satisfaction, and trust that affect consumer loyalty. Researcher used structural equation model with the AMOS 4.01 program to calculate the effect of each variable. A model will be developed to describe these relationships.	43dc38e83681444762aa7f75dfcb61ba	0e00b034b0013db5d8db78151f30a169	a683a7c1c48b81314d9bb437529333b5	article	Pengaruh Kinerja Karyawan Terhadap Kepuasan, Kepercayaan, dan Kesetiaan Pelanggan	S. Pantja Djati	\N	2005
8251366	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000701	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000701}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to find out these following maters: the influence of organization culture toward the organization performance, the influence of organization performance toward employee satisfaction, the influence of organization toward customer satisfaction and the indirect influence of organization culture  toward working satisfaction in organization culture;. This research uses survey, sampling method and questioners as the tools in collecting the main data. This research is conducted in several main terminal offices, namely Purabaya, Tambak Oso Wolangun, Jotoboyo and Bratang. Structural Equation Medeling (SEM) is used to analyze the variables by using AMOS 4.0 software. This research shows these following results: there is a significant influence of organozation  culture toward organization performances, there is a significant influence of organization performances toward employee satisfaction, there is a significant influence of organization culture toward customer satisfaction, and there is no direct influence of organization culture, based on organization performances, toward employee satisfaction. By understanding the variables that influences the terminal performances, the stakeholders can use the information to increase the income of the terminal as well as improving the services toward community.	6010f63acf598bbae60c57362df92a05	f81638cc3058d2bdb702f6c437dbfe6d	43b07270f206aa58db21c3cc63402110	article	\	Pengaruh Budaya Organisasi Terhadap Kinerja Organisasi dan Kepuasan Kerja Karyawan pada Terminal Penumpang Umum di Surabaya	Soedjono	\N	2005
8251367	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000702	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000702}, priority = {2}	This study seeks to examine the existence of Granger-causality among stock prices indices and macroeconomic variables in five ASEAN countries, Indonesia; Malaysia; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand with particular attention to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and period onwards. Using monthly time series data of the countries, a Granger-causality test based on the vector autoregressive (VAR) analytical framework was employed to empirically reveal the causality among the variables. This research finds that there were few Granger causalities found between the country?s wtock price index and macroeconomic variables. This indicates that the linkages  between domestic stock price movements and macroeconomic factors were very. Due to that, the ASEAN stock markets were crelatively unable to efficiently capture changes in economic fundamentals during the observation period in most of the countries in accordance to the literature in emerging stock markets, and that the influence of specific macroeconomic factors on the domestic economies differ across countries. This also implies that the stock markets do not seem to have played a significant role in most countries? economies, and macroeconomic variables are unlikely to be appropriate indicators to predict not only the future behaviour of other macroeconomic variables, but also that of the stock market price indices.	4429c31fb5a6eab8a9ddf3446b9c1519	3b7510ee70308e87318f30e3863e7ebc	36e4ca04b189ccb702b3d93952898f88	article	The Granger Causality Tests for the Five ASEAN Countries? Stock Markets and Macroeconomic Variables During and Post the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis	Adwin Surja Atmadja	\N	2005
8251368	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000703	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000703}, priority = {2}	Study on Initial Public Offering (IPO) showed anomaly that IPO stocks averagely were underpriced, underperformed in the long-run aftermarket and ?Hot? and ?Cold? market cycle.These paper explained IPO anomaly by using theoretical model (the Withdrawn IPO or WIPO Model) and an empirical investigation of the WIPO Model in Indonesia and United States. The results of the empirical research revealed that the Withdrawn IPO (WIPO) can explain the observe positive average Initial Return (IR) and the model can explain the long term underperfomance and ?Hot? and ?Cold? market.	e91c8c4e9c4a259f47150eb18ab1e762	b0dcc6e55e710f119463a5423c60eac4	1dabbe4e09225911c1f542b16c4c8b7c	article	Aplikasi  WIPO (Withdrawn Initial Public Offering) Model Terhadap Anomali Pada Pasar Perdana	Sautma Ronni B	\N	2004
8251369	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000704	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000704}, priority = {2}	Attendance of medium and large industry give a new alternative on opening woman work opportunity. But  on these industry is needed a certain skill  in order to use  woman worker in a productive manner. The object of this research are  to know social economy and demographi characteristic  of woman worker in  district of Jember, a  work intencity different  among married and un married woman worker, contribution of   woman worker salary  to family income and, factors influence work intencity of married woman worker. Total sample are 60 respondents ( 45 respondents are married and 15 are un married woman). The Technics sampling   is simple random sampling. The researcher uses structure interview. After collected data, the researcher analyse them by using statistic  descriptive, ?t test? paired two sample for means and multiple  regression analysis. The result of it is there is a  work intencity different  among married and un married woman worker. And simultantly all of independent variables namely woman worker days salary (X1), number of  their child (X2) and distance from their house to work place (X3) have significant  influence to  work intencity of married woman worker (Y) .	1d3283dadf5c7cd5e2f9a8ad123bed19	fda01d2a60d8126666aacab01e2f44b1	fb28f47126dfc42926cb0c87da28b75b	article	Karakteristik Demografi dan Sosial Ekonomi Buruh Wanita serta Kontribusinya Terhadap Pendapatan Keluarga (Studi Kasus pada Buruh Tembakau Di Kabupaten Jember)*	Isti Fadah	\N	2004
8251370	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000705	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000705}, priority = {2}	This reseach briefly explains  to what extent customer satisfaction has significant influence to the customer loyalty of ?Iklan Jitu? Jawa Pos newspaper in Sarana Media Advertising. Moreover, it also explores variable that give the biggest contribution to the customer loyalty. Four variables are using as customer satisfaction representatives, which are reliability, response to and remedy of problems, sales experience and convenience of acquisition. Finally, the findings shows that sales experience is the biggest contributor to the customer loyalties.	83408d6ab2112681dea5a5ba2be46686	99c99559dfd21e829b716e82be24fa5f	efa4feb194f023c2255884e5d0825c98	article	Faktor-Faktor Kepuasan Pelanggan dan Loyalitas Pelanggan: Studi Kasus pada CV. Sarana Media Advertising Surabaya	Trisno Musanto	\N	2004
8251371	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000706	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000706}, priority = {2}	We are now living in the global economy. Whether we like or not, whether we agree or not, the impacts of global economy are effecting us. What happen on the other side of the globe, has brought impacts on our national economy. Therefore, as the citizens of the earth, we have to find ways to survive. On the other hand, those who are against the global economy are trying to change it by accumulating power. They believe that the welfare of all human-kinds depends on the human themselves. Furthermore, improvements must be based on self-supporting, not on globalization. 	7136e5f701161253166a3f157514f290	da124d230ac002577df1c645691e2906	5cc6110e16adb1223b62ad757ccd3fe9	article	Pro dan Kontra Ekonomi Global	Januar Heryanto	\N	2004
8251372	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000707	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000707}, priority = {2}	Employee has important role in gaining success for the organization. Successful organization that is able to fulfill the consumer expectation. The Question ofhow consumer trusting all their expectation to the service organization still remains as an interesting question to be answered. Various previous researches, have been proved that trust is the key to maintain long term relationship between the organization and consumer. In this paper we propose that employee dimension has a role in forming consumer trust toward organization especially in service industry.	bd5ab2434b93cad154241620e5314fc3	2bd853b249906ee30243ff87ab4225cb	c3d3c45da234ff2c5147d4444d75082b	article	Pentingnya Karyawan dalam Pembentukan Kepercayaan Konsumen Terhadap Perusahaan Jasa: (Suatu kajian dan Proposisi)	S. Pantja Djati	\N	2004
8251373	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	6	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000708	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000708}, priority = {2}	This study examines factors influencing migrant and local entrepreneurial business networks with particular reference to Provincial development in Indonesia. Factors of influence include market accessibility, capital accessibility, business focus or business specialisation in manufacturing, trades and services as well as economic conditions, degree of tolerance towards migrant and local entrepreneurs, support networks, business experience, educational background, and entrepreneurial personal characteristics and initiatives. The findings have significance for local development by entrepreneurs in this special case where migrant and local entrepreneurs link in networks and in many cases, joint ventures. The outcomes have significance for government in development programs, academic institutions designing training, and for local business organisation. 	b93af891c304d28f9fec90fb1fe017a5	f80cdad52082414efc57dec6916b28e0	fb64c80f0bfcc4e2c6d6ce743f984258	article	Migrant and Local Entrepreneurial Networks Development	Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana email: <a href=\\"mailto:james@kupang.wasantara.net.id\\">james@kupang.wasantara.net.id</a>; <a href=\\"mailto:ukaw@kupang.wasantara.net.id\\">ukaw@kupang.wasantara.net.id</a> Jln. Adi Sucipto Po.Box 147 Kupang NTT James D. Adam Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2004
8251374	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000709	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000709}, priority = {2}	This study examines whether earnings management action was done in Malaysia for period of 1999. The study was based on abnormal accrual, continued by is spliting off to discretionary accrual and non-discretionary accrual by Jones� model (1991). There were 295 companies registered in Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange which had completed financial statement for the year of 1999-2000. Statistical analysis in this study shows that there is no strove evidence that the earnive management by income maximization that was motivated by the release of income tax exemption was applied in 1999 by income amximization that was motivated motivated by the release of tax income exemption was applied in 1999. The analysis is also done for the year of 2000, as the action of earning management in 1999 will have impact for the financial reporting in the following year. Thus, in can be identified that the finding in the year of 2000 will support the finding of the previous year.	b6ad5caf1c984f5c9b4bbd76fc465a9c	ff35bc5bfdce366646d18fc1c537fc7b	e0ae8e01631d65b135bce8a040664ebb	article	MANAJEMEN PENDAPATAN DAN PENGECUALIAN PAJAK PENDAPATAN DI MALAYSIA	Y u s k a r Mahasiswa Program Doktoral Pusat Pengajian Manajemen Universiti Sains Malaysia dan Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Andalas di Padang Fauziah Md. Taib Profesor Madya di Pusat Pengajian Manajemen Universiti Sains Malaysia Daing Nasir Ibrahim Profesor & Dekan di Pusat Pengajian Manajemen Universiti Sains Malaysia	\N	2003
8251375	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000710	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000710}, priority = {2}	Arrester model is needed to analyse the insulation coordination in power system. The model should give a suitable respon for varying transient fault. In this paper, we conduct simulation that modified from IEEE WG 3.4.11 model. The model is modified by insert a switch that voltages dependent. Arrester modeling respons then compare to the laboratory testing result, with SiC 12 kV arrester sample. Testing conduct with time front varying from 1.2 to 29.7 ��s with  magnitude 51 kV, 52.5 kV dan 54 kV. The difference between simulation and laboratory testing was 4.332 % for sparkovervoltage  and 3.259 % for residual voltage discharge current	c251873be53b28c5561ead2c402a8b6b	98a86f222b85919cba9fb132a1321d57	b1ff67eba9604ec2751dfca0566784db	article	Model Arrester SiC Menggunakan Model Arrester ZnO IEEE WG 3.4.11	\N	\N	2005
8251376	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000711	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000711}, priority = {2}	Property was one of sectors that suffer very much during economic crisis. This caused the securities property price decrease on stock exchange. The objective of this research is to understand fundamental factors and systematic risk that influence securities price on property sector.
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The sample method uses purposive sampling method. From thirty three companies, only thirteen companies are selected, because the financial statement from each company are complete since 1996-2001.
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This research shows that only book value brings influence on the security price partially, but not the other  variable.	be069d4ef7f01a9fe318db8d102117a9	4d0a954916da324ed64032dc7e63d23c	b38f9e921e29244a37b31868d2c7ee27	article	ANALISIS FAKTOR FUNDAMENTAL DAN RISIKO SISTEMATIK TERHADAP HARGA SAHAM PROPERTI DI BEJ	Njo Anastasia	\N	2003
8251377	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000712	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000712}, priority = {2}	Only limited empirical evidence has confirmed the relationship  of information resulted by management information systems and the management performance. One of the previous research indicated that  the information with certain characteristic leads to improve performance (Nazaruddin 1998).  Based on the previous research finding, this study is intended to examine the relationship between the characteristic of information and the managerial?s performance. Indicators to measure the  characteristic of information consist of broadscope, aggregation, integration and timeliness, while performance of management  represented by the capability of manager in making planning, in achieving target, and in playing their role outside of the company. 
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This research results revealed that in general there is a correlation between the characteristic of information consists of broadscope, aggregation, integration and timeliness and the performance of manager, eventhough the degree of correlation vary depend on the management need in achieving their performance.	d3772c58493db061d612ec8771603f50	1b3989143b96837e2c51bd823aad3ca9	efcbc425dcce94d82e8981e5ffeca3fa	article	HUBUNGAN KARAKTERISTIK INFORMASI YANG DIHASILKAN OLEH SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN TERHADAP KINERJA MANAJERIAL PADA PERUSAHAAN-PERUSAHAAN MANUFAKTUR DI JAWA TIMUR	Juniarti	\N	2003
8251378	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000713	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000713}, priority = {2}	The prime target of research is return on equity with base of think that equity was the most urgent thing for KUD in autonomy context, because even KUD not purpose to get profit is still need to develop it in the future.
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Leave from all reason above, this research is perform intend to know : is there any causal relation or not between profit margin, investment turnover, and equity multiplier as independent variable, with return on equity as dependent variable on positive direction for KUD autonomy and autonomy candidate.
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To get a succesful research, we use the data during 1999 ? 2002 of five autonomy and candidate KUD  from Cooperation and UKM Department in Ambon, with sistematic analysis using linier regression as research model. Result of regresion shows that the three independent variable as a partial or simultant influence on return on equity. And for autonomy KUD, dominate influence stay at the variable of profit margin and investment turnover, where as KUD autonomy candidate is dominate stay on investment turnover.	36ae28650283683c8023d5bdff4af988	d23bcaf31ca7ab36dd79908cacdf6e61	eba1586dc43f18f5f99dad0034b95693	article	PROFITABILITAS EKUITAS DAN BEBERAPA FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHINYA (STUDI PADA BEBERAPA KUD DI KOTA AMBON)	Pieter Leunupun	\N	2003
8251379	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	5	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000714	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU03050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000714}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of disclodure level to cost of equity and  the significancy of the influence to companies with bluechips  and nonbluechips stock. Thirty listed companies in Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) selected based on certain criteria  were used as research sample. Data are collected from documentation of financial statements and are analyzed by using statistical tool i.e.  multiple regression.
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This research indicate  that there is significant influence of disclosure level to  cost of equity. However, this research cannot prove that there is a significant different of the influence  of disclosure level to cost of equity to the companies with bluechips and  nonbluechips stocks.	d4ae5eb50a6d8903e35a84cba3f9ef1a	6e8f9f54f8b564d6b0e0fc666aabeada	c92cedaa3acc76bb2a27866908142b44	article	PENGARUH TINGKAT DISCLOSURE TERHADAP BIAYA EKUITAS	Juniarti	\N	2003
8251380	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000715	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000715}, priority = {2}	The explosion of information technology (IT) nowadays has created new phenomena in shopping activities. Consumers can easily buy products via Internet. Within a minute, the products will be delivered instantly and accurately. This scenario is known as e-commerce. The emergence of e-commerce affects consumers? shopping behavior as well as taxation system. The objective of this research is to reveal the effects of e-commerce upon Malaysian taxation system by emphasizing in scope of charge ?derive and remittance?. Research was conducted through questionnaires of 82 tax practitioners and 22 academicians. The research findings shown that derive and remittance basis is no longer appropriate in e-commerce environment. Scope of charge derives and remittances, which are practicing in Malaysia right now, are unable to maximized e-commerce tax revenue.	7c98453f0b4b7b78cbdc1cc22f55c83e	a1d6e6bb2e2a5ee68d8661fa478b06fb	2d4ee1b4a121bd7539c40c29111b1e65	article	THE EFFECT OF E-COMMERCE ON MALAYSIAN TAX SYSTEM: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ACADEMICIANS AND MALAYSIAN TAX PRACTITIONERS	Mohd Rizal Palil	\N	2004
8251381	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000716	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000716}, priority = {2}	This research intends to reveal factors that influence the auditor of BPK RI to accept the apllying of Computer Assisted Audit Techniques (CAATs), if evaluated by using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Statistical tools used in this research is Structural Equation Model (SEM). Data are anayzed by using statistical software LISREL 8.30. This research proved that factor influenced the acceptance of applying TABK in BPK RI is perceived usefulness of TABK (PU) and perceived ease of use of TABK (PEOU) indirectly influenced the acceptance of applying TABK in BPK RI. From this research it was also proved that the attitude factor toward using TABK (ATT) do not influence the decision of auditor of BPK RI to accept the applying of TABK. and attitude toward using TABK (ATT)  is not influenced by perceived usefulness of TABK (PU).	9f3f5e4c3eae0afeedaab2371a7a639a	8e31926d1a06fbbb957af8818431d18e	5e8714dc7773275bcc4c9655fc029c34	article	ANALISA PENERIMAAN PENERAPAN TEKNIK AUDIT BERBANTUAN KOMPUTER (TABK) DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) PADA BADAN PEMERIKSA KEUANGAN (BPK) RI	Natalia Tangke	\N	2004
8251382	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000717	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000717}, priority = {2}	The purpose of the study is first, to investigated about propensity of computer self efficacy mahasiswa akuntansi in using information technology and to investigated differences about computer self efficacy between man and woman.  The 149 students are enrolled in management information system are drawn by personally queistionaire. This research result that man?s CSE higher than woman?s CSE.	7cf9b2a853d7c2436d2cc419b3015bf3	095115044df0096a9809e5d5a2a9c87d	f4f49b2c072abdfa4a027109c3105c62	article	\	COMPUTER SELF EFFICACY (CSE) MAHASISWA AKUNTANSI DALAM PENGGUNAAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI: TINJAUAN PERSPEKTIF GENDER	Rustiana	\N	2004
8251383	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000718	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000718}, priority = {2}	Audited financial statements of public companies must be presented consistently. Inconsistency of audited financial statements would have some impacts on their financial measurements. The utilizing of financial measurements might be difficult and misleading. This research critically analyzes independent auditors? opinions and audited financial statements published at the end of year 2000. Its objective is to examine the consistency of the presentation of the audited financial statements and if there are some inconsistencies, whether  appropriatelly explain in their opinions. The result indicates the existences of  inconsistencies in the audited financial statements of the public companies during the observation period. 	7ac343e939967f8f4fe8149adff7e900	096de803299013da6e5f409f432435cd	0708811778d516801c298c3c67873e74	article	KONSISTENSI PENYAJIAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN PERUSAHAAN PUBLIK: ANALISIS KRITIS ATAS OPINI AUDITOR DAN LAPORAN KEUANGAN AUDITAN TAHUN 2000	Yulius Jogi Christiawan	\N	2004
8251384	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000719	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000719}, priority = {2}	This paper seeks to examine some of the dynamic interactions of stock prices and macroeconomic factors in five ASEAN countries, Indonesia; Malaysia; the Philippines; Singapore; and Thailand with particular attention to the 1997 Asian financial crisis and period onwards. Using monthly time series data of the countries, accounting innovation analyses based on vector autoregressive (VAR) analytical framework is employed to empirically examine the interaction among the variables. This research reveals that, firstly, a shock to a particular variable in the model results in various contemporaneous reactions by other variables across the countries during the sample period. Secondly, the general forecast error variance decomposition results likely reinforce the outcomes of the general impulse response analyses in most of the countries.	fdfe3a6d3007a3840b6d5f03b9809f2e	1dc985047333db6e454baddfab9773f8	acdbc7f27fd2ea0df74a346dc98290c9	article	ACCOUNTING INNOVATION ANALYSIS FOR THE STOCK PRICES AND MACROECONOMIC FACTORS OF FIVE ASEAN COUNTRIES DURING AND POST THE 1997 ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS	Adwin Surja Atmadja	\N	2004
8251385	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000720	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000720}, priority = {2}	The Black-Scholes options formula is the breakthrough in valuating options prices. However, the formula is heavily based on several assumptions that are not realistic in practice. The extensions of the assumptions are needed to make options pricing model more realistic. This paper has reviewed the relaxation of the formula to European options on shares with the focus on its analytical solutions. The assumptions that are relaxed are non-dividends assumption, constant interest rate, constant volatility, and continuous time. 	a84d4946b65e56624f9bc706ea8c3f3e	00930c17831d8ebc391a89a921065a59	cefc92495de0c2c70a5d735531c18b41	article	THE ANALYTICAL SOLUTIONS OF  EUROPEAN OPTIONS ON SHARES PRICING MODELS	Indonesian Capital Market Supervisory Agency (BAPEPAM) Master of Finance student at School of Finance Andriansyah Research Division and <a href=\\"mailto:Andriansyah@anu.edu.au\\">Andriansyah@anu.edu.au</a> Applied Statistics	\N	2004
8251386	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000721	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000721}, priority = {2}	As organization search more secure authentication method for user access, biometric security technology is gaining more and more attention. The implementation of biometric security technology in accounting information systems was physical access, virtual access, e-commerce applications and covert suveillance. There are three phase when an organization implementation biometric technology: strategic planning and budgeting, developing a system reliability plan and documentation. The challenges will face when develop biometric technology as control in accounting information system are standardization, hybrid technology uses, life cycle management.	899a43d86aebf24b25ab2a16d0eebc7f	ed07736f141c3d2428fd733a3e2dac1b	d9addc0ca7810153cfd6cb9c2e1ea5b5	article	BIOMETRIC SECURITY: ALTERNATIF PENGENDALIAN DALAM SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI TERKOMPUTERISASI	Josua Tarigan	\N	2004
8251387	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000722	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000722}, priority = {2}	At first introduced, balance scorecard is used by bussiness organization to measure performance of their activities, now balance scorecard is also used by public organization. A Public Organization is an organization intends to provide services to public, not for seeking profits. In order to used by public organization, a balance scorecard need to be modified. This essay discusses how to build a balance scorecard, which includes strategic goals, measures, targets, initiatives, and implementing balance scorecard to public organization.	c30888fbaa2ae05ee7cc39f9d1a5ecb2	ceb4d2f1bea85b387da57820f9f24b5b	e07dd7d763f2c8251d882b450e32e4a9	article	IMPLEMENTASI BALANCED SCORECARD PADA ORGANISASI PUBLIK	Imelda R. H. N	\N	2004
8251388	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000723	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000723}, priority = {2}	Economic globalization impacts to the increase of international transactions. The Company does not boundary their operation within their county anymore, but also extends their business performance abroad and may become multinasional and transnational typed of enterprise. The company then will be operating through its affiliates and branchs in many countries. This brings a consequence of a transfer pricing arrangement in their inter-group transactions. Transfer pricing could be conducted among others with taxes motivation, in which the main objective is to transfer the tax burden from the higher rated country to the lower rate jurisdiction. Under this circumstance, some countries may have losses the potential taxes revenue because of such transfer mechanism. To anticipate the conditions outlined above, Indonesian Tax Law introduces a transfer pricing resolution so called Advance Pricing Agreements (APA). APA are short of agreement betwen the tax authority and the tax payers on the reasonable (fair) selling prices of the product that has been concluded to the parties who has special relationship to justify that the transactions are arms length.	80954f3e3fdbd09fdc3e9f0783caa3d3	26026564dab8edf211326011bc4835a3	8ec82a625e9e880a00c17a547fbe438a	article	ADVANCE PRICING AGREEMENT DAN PROBLEMATIKA TRANSFER PRICING DARI PERSPEKTIF PERPAJAKAN INDONESIA	Iman Santoso	\N	2004
8251389	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000724	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000724}, priority = {2}	This study analyzed the influence of economic value added, residual income, and two mandated performance measures, earnings and cash flow from operations to the shareholders? return of the public companies listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange. This study was also intended to know which performance measures have the most significant effect to the stockholders? returns.  This study used linier regression to see the contribution form each independent variables influenced stockholders? return. The hypotheses was economic value added, residual income, earning and cash flow operation have significant influence to the stockholders? return. The most significant effect was from cash flow operation regression. The next variable which has significant effect also was earning. 	dbb993414ff8ab55fda9f949eba22b34	30b40a3a77add9db212f51109887972e	ff58764dcd2e6cfde640d5a41cf12803	article	PENGARUH ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED, RESIDUAL INCOME, EARNINGS DAN ARUS KAS OPERASI TERHADAP RETURN YANG DITERIMA OLEH PEMEGANG SAHAM (Studi pada perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta)	Pradhono	\N	2004
8251390	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000725	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000725}, priority = {2}	The function of de Vredestein old building as an architectural heritage are the vulla of Nicolaas Hartingh (VOC Governor in North Region of East-Coast Java); the First Governor of Central Java Province; offices; the Campus of Akpelni and APDN; and now is the Governor House of Central Java Province. This paper tries to trace back the fa�ade morphology and  to reconstructs the oldest fa�ade of de Vredestein old building by building element analyses  and old photos interpretation.	1f267b9fea570045656c35e090627e64	702c7cce2ed0254545fe51d95bef6466	5260ec52fd9e2a365ef7c6ebc93700ea	article	PENELUSURAN WAJAH BANGUNAN KUNO DE VREDESTEIN	Totok Roesmanto	\N	2003
8251391	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000726	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000726}, priority = {2}	The peacefulness of Candra Naya ancient building has lately begun to be disturbed again because of many kinds of polemics on printed and electronic media as well as on millis. This happens because there is a present decision made by the owner, namely PT Bumi Perkasa Permai to Indonesian Chinese Fund. It happens that at present this Fund wants to build Indonesian Chinese Museum at TMII (Mini Beautiful Indonesian Park) and that Fund makes a request that it is allowed to move the Candra Naya building to TMII so that it can be a part of the Museum building.
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This writing is meant to give information on the process side of field observation having been done for years. The nature of this writing is neutral that there is no siding with anyone. And thank you to PT Bumi Perkasa Permai to give me opportunity to research the conservation building.
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The review includes historical and temporary demolition data. It also does the data of conservation accomplishments which have been done till the crisis era in 1998. After all, however, the activities stop.	873789e9f432af99877a14c3a7e2fb73	d308bd91dce03b0368ccd04365959a43	de40a5ff85470eb90456d6b023094254	article	CANDRA NAYA ANTARA KEJAYAAN MASA LALU DAN KENYATAAN SEKARANG  (Hasil Penelitian tahun 1994- 1998)	Naniek Widayati	\N	2003
8251392	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000727	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000727}, priority = {2}	In the early Ed� period the number of memorial cloisters (tacch�) increased, especially, at Daitoku-ji and My�shin-ji temples. As a consequence, the hond� (kyakuden, h�j�) were further developed in all aspects of architectural style, interior design and plan. 
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This study will attempt to clarify the types of plans at memorial cloisters of both temples, by analyzing the arrangement and composition of the sanctuary, during the Ed� period.
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In that period, the requirement of the rooms was interlaced with the function, and even dependent upon everyday life and the activities of religious services.
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	f2f71761498882f07de0d26e0f792f40	41cd8e801bc2f5a2782ce70eb32df7ef	f6525c97141d71305681a78ba51ca87a	article	THE TYPES OF PLANS AND INTERIOR DESIGN AT MEMORIAL CLOISTERS OF DAITOKU-JI AND MY�SHIN-JI TEMPLES IN KY�TO, IN THE ED� PERIOD [1596~1868] -The Development and Changes of the Sanctuary-	Antariksa	\N	2003
8251393	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000728	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000728}, priority = {2}	Patients of a mental hospital stay in mental hospital wards during their ill-treatment time. The hope is that they can be recovered or at least their ?illness? can be minimal before they involve in the rehabilitation process. It has been found out, according to this study, that some aspects of the elements of the interior of the ward affect negatively to the safety and security of adult patients. For example, in the means of safety, the patients might injure or be injured by another patients; while in the means of security, the patients might run away from the ward. This study has been conducted at P3/2nd Class mental hospital ward of Prof. dr. Soeroyo Mental Hospital of Type A in Magelang, Central Java. Because there is no standardized design in the interior of mental hospital wards, the findings of this study can be recommended only for the hospital has been studied. But when the wards of any other mental hospitals have similar characteristics in the interior with the interior of the ward under studied, then it can also be recommended for them.	041efb763837fba574e04c4b5b91c027	0d2460273879baa542df0f2258748526	8f342fbb7044fcde898bafb3b6fb9b8e	article	PENGARUH TATA RUANG BANGSAL RUMAH SAKIT JIWA TERHADAP KESELAMATAN DAN KEAMANAN PASIEN	Titien Saraswati	\N	2003
8251394	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000729	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000729}, priority = {2}	This paper, tried to suggest that learning tectonica in  building structure teaching is very important, because architectural students are mostly could not integrate their building structure knowlegde on their design project. With mastering tektonica in building structure they can improve their building design by express various construction forms.
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Tectonica is pointed to the aesthetica from a technology, form expression from building structure and construction.	68f863a3fcf429708781d2d72b54311e	73ededea140b860870fc17cc5cc5d28c	d8514594fde7747669349a627c1a3b40	article	PERLUNYA  PENGETAHUAN TEKTONIKA PADA PENGAJARAN STRUKTUR DI ARSITEKTUR	Anik Juniwati	\N	2003
8251395	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000730	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000730}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, in general low-cost houses have some problems, such as lack of building quality, high price of land, condition of infrastructure and public facilities are below the standard. This paper wants to know the influence of product quality, location, building design, infrastructures and public facilities on the satisfaction of type 36 low-cost house residents in Sidoarjo, East of Java. For sampling, this research used purposive sampling techniques with double linear regression. Result of the research finds out that with t test factors of product quality, location, building design, infrastructures and public facilities are influenced and simultanly influenced with F test on the satisfaction of low-cost houses residets.	5f843faaa811744961708e652aa3f682	84f25e594522340e438eb8fab59d48ce	b38c69d5bf59126189c1915a5ff0b97d	article	ANALISIS KEPUASAN PENGHUNI RUMAH SEDERHANA TIPE 36 DI KAWASAN SIDOARJO BERDASARKAN FAKTOR KUALITAS BAGUNAN, LOKASI, DESAIN, SARANA DAN PRASARANA	Jani Rahardjo	\N	2003
8251396	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000731	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000731}, priority = {2}	The urban planning is a regulatory, controlling and  guiding of land use in regency/ city. Enter to the Autonomy era, which each district is given to control and manage its own governance. Urban planning is supposed to become  a based for development policy. This writing is a result of a research that is going to describe or give information on how far the implementation of urban planning in the islands of Sumbawa West Nusa Tenggara Province. The conclusions of the research are:   (1) stakeholders participatory do not do the compiling process of urban planning. Moreover it is still lack of material substantive. (2) The implementation of urban planning is still not yet optimally. It can be seen from the weaknesses of the institutions such as: on their territory development policy, the weakness of law enforcement and the lack of community participatory in urban planning.	c2b8cc81099b8a1cb0243791a8a1ebad	e8515e8f6425379934febdfe191840b1	88286cf38074225c330230f2c1b6888c	article	KAJIAN PENYUSUNAN DAN  IMPLEMENTASI RENCANA TATA RUANG WILAYAH  KABUPATEN SE PULAU SUMBAWA  PROPINSI NUSA TENGGARA BARAT	Rini S. Saptaningtyas	\N	2003
8251397	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000732	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000732}, priority = {2}	This paper makes a case of energy saving research, to system water-based condenser for the use of energy efficient with involvement of forced fluid hybrid passive cooling and water heating in building systems.  Our argument is based on the fact that series of water copper pipes are to be cooled enough by nocturnal radiant cooling of the night cool air to lower the indoor air temperature at the daytime. We describe the model of working to which we use and to which we believe that series of cool water copper pipes as evaporator allows effectively reducing the energy used for indoor cooling and for water heating utilization.  We then measure the model indoor temperature, and water temperature inside the series of copper pipes.  Kinds of water coolant used for cooling are an essential factor.  Finally, we will discuss some of the achieving of the effective cooled water, setting up the pipes water-based condenser hybrid system on the top of the outside roof as well as setting up the evaporator coils at ceiling.	b0b4395ff9b2db0117d626f588667ab1	fdd0823af7ac7543e28c51a415ab95cb	00ee7fa843af7182ee7fcc57b56f175a	article	STRATEGY WATER-BASED CONDENSER : An Experimental Scale Model for Hybrid Passive Cooling Systems to Improve Indoor Temperature and Hot Water Utilities in Surabaya-Indonesia	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2003
8251398	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000733	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000733}, priority = {2}	Air temperature is influenced by several variables such as vegetation and land surface type. The purpose of our study is to understand the relationship between air temperature and the pattern of building and vegetation shade in an outdoor space. The research setting is the Campus A of Trisakti University at Grogol, Jakarta, Indonesia. 
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The shade pattern is derived by using computer simulation. The air temperature data is taken from my past study in the same setting. In this paper I would like to see whether the air temperature measured at 100 random points in the campus has any significant influence to the temporal solar shade pattern on the same setting. From the research it is known that there is a significant influence of building shadows that falls on the point of measurement with the air temperature measured on the same point. 	6efd9553299c13d0443fec271de74349	b2ed52e3b19359d259a90462424b6af8	07b580e0f5085d8419c1aa28164eca4f	article	PENGARUH BAYANGAN BANGUNAN DAN VEGETASI PADA SUHU UDARA DI KAMPUS A, UNIVERSITAS TRISAKTI	Agus Budi Purnomo	\N	2003
8251399	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	31	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000734	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS03310210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000734}, priority = {2}	Windows are of primary concern as vehicles for getting air into and out of buildings, and they must be chosen carefully for their air-controlling characteristics. In present study, we modelled two types of window: horizontal centre-pivot and top edge-hung types with 30, 45 and 60 degrees of shutter?s inclinations, kept the same for inlet and outlet.
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Numerical simulation used to study the turbulent airflow in two dimensions has been carried out in order to analyse the effect of windows types on interior airflow pattern. Compared to reference model, percentage of mean interior air velocity within models decreased due to shutters presence. Magnitude of interior air velocity decreases accordingly to shutter?s inclination. Position of shutters has significant role as guidance of airflow direction that influence interior airflow pattern.	c692149debf74c97adf03562f1032a81	8a05b3c09c078343a4aa6c8be06d3ece	c40fc8600894331e7611ba84ebe1f67e	article	PENGARUH TIPE JENDELA TERHADAP POLA ALIRAN UDARA DALAM RUANG	Jefrey I. Kindangen	\N	2003
8251400	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000735	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000735}, priority = {2}	This article is dealing with the position of colonial space in a globalizing Metropolitan. Starting with the idea that Colonial space is a materialization of colonial system of production, It will investigate how are these colonial spaces responding to their actual context, with different system of production, needs and demands. Firstly, it will start by defining what is colonial space then it will continue by classifying colonial spaces based on their role in the colonial system of production, then grouping them based on their positions in the actual context either as built heritage or institutional heritage. It will be analysed based on two layers of analysis namely, economic and socio-cultural. By doing so it is expected that we could discover problems and potentials related to these spaces that could help reposition these spaces in their actual context and to some extent elaborate them in general urban strategic planning.	0a2a8a080ee741dc376777e00a8c7017	62ac410559933917e5b2b81e1c5d99c7	a83a21d52a3b1cda9bab290312e767b7	article	THE RE-POSITIONING OF COLONIAL SPACES IN A GLOBALIZING METROPOLITAN The Case of Jakarta	Department of Urbanism Devisari Tunas Researcher at TU Delft	\N	2004
8251401	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000736	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000736}, priority = {2}	This work deals with the perception of urban space in the framework of globalisation and the withdrawal of the public sphere in the last decades of the XX century. The appearance of a new �market oriented reason� has changed dramatically the way public urban policy is discussed and carried out, with dramatic consequences to urban space. It is not only �form� that has changed, but also the whole perception of the role and the function of urban space. Urban space is the space of ideological constructions that hide its true identity. These ideological constructions are based on discourses full of �gaps�. If these �gaps� were to be filled, the ideological discourse that sustains the commoditisation of space would crumble. 
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Because of this commoditisation, public policies have shifted to a more pragmatic and market oriented course. In order to legitimise this process, a new discourse of public management has seen the day.
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	e584035cd49e55e9e00622c0ad7ae9b2	2532fca1ec62fa4061c7ee57f3d05b43	141db2a978c078b32b81ba7376cafb68	article	REASON, CAPITAL AND URBAN SPACE	\N	\N	2004
8251402	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000737	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000737}, priority = {2}	Political, economic and security situation after the end of War of Java (1825 � 1830) greatly influenced the morphology (shape and structure) of towns in Java. The overruling power, which grew stronger and stronger on the remote towns after the war, had caused the colonial government to appoint Bandung with a garrison in Cimahi as the �garrison town� for the hinterland of West Java, Magelang for Central Java, and Malang for East Java. Economically, the political decision to run �Cultuurstelsel�  (Enforced Cultivation, 1830 � 1870), and the published �Law of Land Ownership� (1870) had caused the occurrence of  �central cities of production, distribution and trade� in several regions in Java. Besides this, the increase of prosperity level due to economic development especially at the beginning of the 20th century has created resort towns in the mountainous areas in West Java, Central Java and East Java. Traces of the formation process of these towns are still visible up to now.	d2a1141be4b6ce826abc7e5e436b3b81	411a305a2bd77a737eeaf613a5144a74	8758aa0b6aa2ce35a80d15d22cd7f1a2	article	KEBIJAKAN POLITIK DAN EKONOMI PEMERINTAH KOLONIAL BELANDA YANG BERPENGARUH PADA MORPOLOGI (BENTUK DAN STRUKTUR) BEBERAPA KOTA DI JAWA	Universitas Kristen Petra Handinoto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan	\N	2004
8251403	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000738	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000738}, priority = {2}	The Kota Piring Palace is located in the little island of Birm Bewa Tanjungpinang, Bintan Island. It was a centre government of Melayu Riau Sultanate in 1722-1784 after Johor and Pahang. The ruin of Kota Piring Palace are the part of fortwall and building foundations in aprehensive sondition. In this historical site exists 23 new buildings of permament construction.
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This research as the first action of the Kota Piring Palace architectural reconstruction is the trans-sectoral research included activities of archaeological research, historical research, architectural research, and this action must be continued by several reseaches. The wall position and courtyard pattern can be analyzed by the ruins of building foundation in the field of Kota Piring Palace artifact. The essential buildings in the complex of Kota Piring Palace can be known by historical study based on the text of Tuhfat Al-Nafis ancient book. Also, based on architectural study of the Melayu traditional building in Johor and Pahang in the same period can be estimated the building types and building forms of Kota Piring Palace. The artifact of Kota Piring Palace were burried on the ground can be found by archaeological excavation. This activity can be stars after relocation all of new buildings in the historical site.	9cd0ed68a5da5cd0ef8180b88d6a205d	4bd5868daa38bdf36b85e7f8efb0eb61	6376c02192058e8e12f1794244e38c60	article	REKONSTRUKSI ARSITEKTUR ISTANA KOTA PIRING	Totok Roesmanto	\N	2004
8251404	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000739	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000739}, priority = {2}	This report is the result of a preliminary study of a building with Chinese style architecture at no. 62 Jl. Pejagalan Raya West Jakarta. The study did not only deal with the history of the building but also concerned the labeling, measuring, documentation and assessment of its various elements.	14fd0d7e2538bd5c764eef49045a4770	eb985a3ad18316222c08883164889c3b	28957aab2024cf7a1c8bc78d13f37f13	article	TELAAH ARSITEKTUR BERLANGGAM CHINA DI JALAN PEJAGALAN RAYA NOMOR 62 JAKARTA BARAT	Naniek Widayati	\N	2004
8251405	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000740	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000740}, priority = {2}	?Brick of sugar cane ash? is construction material of wall in the form of brick, which elementary materials are clay and sugar cane ash from sugar mill, molded with compacted. Dried without burned (non burning), earn used after have age 28 days. Production process is not depended at weather and easy to be adapted for to be designed architecture. 
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Application ?brick of sugar cane ash? is as partition wall or as bearing wall and patching brick, which can to be exposed at cheap house wall, luxuriant house or at Complex of real estate. ?Brick of sugar cane ash? having strength to minimize 50 kg/cm2, waterproof and earn production as according to requirement of designed architecture.
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?Brick of sugar cane ash? is construction material of energy efficient, environmental friendliness, having thermal properties which as according to tropical climate, and represent material of structure and non-structure.	e182d4501da0c071dc1a457fe1057899	add53ebf506f644ce091bff13c481e54	d52f9e3da0c02086587a905d95cd4a57	article	ABU TEBU LIMBAH PABRIK GULA, BATA EFISIEN ENERJI	V. Totok Noerwasito	\N	2004
8251406	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000741	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000741}, priority = {2}	In the same area, the land price had variation caused land characteristics. That is internal factor (lot size, frontage, wide of road, and facing) and factor external (economic, politic, and social). This research discusses the market value of property in Pakuwon Indah, Graha Famili, and CitraRaya housing estates with regression model to reduce valuer subjectivity based on internal factor. The result showed at Pakuwon Indah, wide of road influenced the market value of land. At Graha Famili and CitraRaya, market value of land influenced by the lot size and wide of road. The market value of housing at CitraRaya influenced by size of building, number of bedroom, facing to the west and to the east, marble floor quality, and story of building. The other result showed that difference market value indication and listing price at Pakuwon Indah and Graha Famili about 11%-12%, but at CitraRaya the difference  is 1%..	452f5e829a26780bba6a01da7b9cff8e	d8ed074fccccc896a5ece277772764eb	2e7577caf6e5ad51488e18b98aa7afc9	article	PENILAIAN PROPERTI DI SURABAYA PADA PERUMAHAN PAKUWON INDAH, GRAHA FAMILI, DAN CITRARAYA (Studi Kasus pada ERA Tjandra II)	Njo Anastasia	\N	2004
8251407	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000742	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000742}, priority = {2}	In low cost housing of warm humid regions where natural ventilation is usually employed, the presence of large openings will also cause unnecessary glare and heat gain of solar radiation This paper reports a preliminary study to handle glare issue without impairing natural ventilation. The use of climbing vegetation planted on a frame with fully adjusted foliage dense as shading devices is investigated. The frame is placed at the most possible position of the low cost housing and two variables, i.e. foliage porosity and leaf surface reflectance is studied using two computational simulation methods. Radiance is employed to calculate glare index after the vegetative shading and Brevent is used to assess ventilation flow rates occurred indoors toward indoors thermal comfort of the modelled housing. The study indicates that using climbing vegetation is possible for both reducing glare and supplying the required ventilation flow rates at the same time.	effb030fbebc177d2d8f7af80aeaaea7	fe50baff4ffa4e246eee732f1300ba49	61d93a048fd71cfb092dd72039db2b83	article	A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON VEGETATIVE SHADING TO MINIMISE GLARE	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2004
8251408	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000743	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000743}, priority = {2}	The average of illumination and uniformity of illumination are two factors that have to be fulfilled in general lighting system in maintaining the visual activity.
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Theory that light walls and ceilings are much more efficient than dark walls in conserving energy and distributing light uniformly is used to develop the solution for the case study classes of Unika Widya Mandala Surabaya in reaching the standard of both factors.  
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The conclusion of this case study, the average of illumination standard can be fulfilled with increasing the surface (wall) reflectance only; whereas the uniformity of illumination standard should be fulfilled both with increasing the surface reflectance and fulfill the spacing criterion of luminaires.	2c5df5369475552411d0be28de5ba96f	ff79ae364a64d6577441fa527beb103b	cd9b180713c43c285f1f6867fefd1f00	article	PENELITIAN TERHADAP KUAT PENERANGAN DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN ANGKA REFLEKTANSI WARNA DINDING: Studi Kasus Ruang Kelas Unika Widya Mandala Surabaya	Luciana Kristanto	\N	2004
8251409	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000744	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000744}, priority = {2}	The building knowledge and technology have been increased regarding to make room comfortable and healthy, and air conditioning (HVAC) system had been used for indoor control of large offices and other public access buildings. The appellation 'Sick Building Syndrome' is applied to occurrences of variety of illness symptoms reported by occupants. Inadequate ventilation and poor air quality was described as the primary cause of illness complaints; in most cases the focus of investigations has been carried out to identify the pollutant like a biogenic particles such as molt and bacteria by air quality monitoring. In this case the study intends to correlate the air circulation system and the growth of microorganism in the room with air conditioning and room without air conditioning (natural ventilation). 
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The research is intended for a variety of audience, including public health and environmental professionals, architect and academics.	4fb921523763ed84d3efc20e9ddce401	1a51fad1306d13280596070a92553708	f81a099e066a8623aa99e0b58bdb0680	article	KAITAN SISTEM VENTlLASI BANGUNAN DENGAN KEBERADAAN MIKROORGANISME UDARA	Moerdjoko	\N	2004
8251410	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000745	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000745}, priority = {2}	This paper is dealing with the effort to develop the concept of conservation in relation with the advancement of information technology. In its implementation, the effort can be reached by developing the model of aplication pragramme. Meanwhile. for the case of architecture concervation, the researcher chose the traditional architecture of Banjar Tribe; Rumah Bubungan Tinggi. The model of aplication program covers text, image, audio, and video presentation to reach the objective of concervation.	9a92848a56748d2e3d32ebbcccbca492	9893ff346bf021903ec0814eccc26fc6	e73a170ed7af026bffa8787b86ba060f	article	MODEL PELESTARIAN ARSITEKTUR BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI Studi Kasus: Arsitektur Tradisional Suku Banjar	Bani Noor Muchamad	\N	2004
8251411	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000746	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000746}, priority = {2}	After a period of property crash in 1997, later in 2001 the increase of economic growth has produced new infill building development or infill design in the heritage areas of Surabaya.  According to some internationally known charters and recommendations, principles of new infill design in the heritage areas have been developed, such as the Recommendation concerning the Safeguarding and Contemporary Role of Historic Areas (UNESCO, 1976), the Washington Charter (1987), and the World Heritage Cities Management Guide (UNESCO, 1991).  In general, the principles state that new infill design should be undertaken in an architectural style which is compatible with the surrounding character of buildings and the context.  Unfortunately in Surabaya, some cases of new infill designs have damaged the character of the heritage areas.  Therefore, in the future the city of Surabaya should ensuring that new infill design is appropriate by preparing design guidelines, conservation plan and conservation areas.	4d4a4a5b2ff7dbb565410d12be29617e	7505f1e0909a2b33c062f0598f784b79	2e25620d76ff98fa63576469e10ad631	article	DESAIN BANGUNAN BARU PADA KAWASAN PELESTARIAN DI SURABAYA	Timoticin Kwanda	\N	2004
8251412	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000747	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000747}, priority = {2}	This research want to present what the religious doctrine of the mosque community included the way and mind orientation could be supposed influence in the architecture typhology of mosque. Qualitative descriptive research method is used based on syncronic and diacronic approach with three steps: generic typhology, genetic morphology, and holistic comparison. The result of research shown that Nahdlatul Ulama mosques typhology is reflecting the traditionality of architecture, and vise verse Muhammadiyah mosques typhology is reflecting the modernity of architecture. Finally the study concludes that the specific differences of the mosque architecture typhology due to the religious doctrine differences.	3870f1726fe595efb86d09797e786ce0	d366e8895f9d92090a43662abb1653b0	ba5fc43d2bb3fd0f5e3f80087e998a27	article	TRADISIONALITAS DAN MODERNITAS TIPOLOGI ARSITEKTUR MASJID	M. Syaom Barliana Iskandar	\N	2004
8251413	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000748	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000748}, priority = {2}	Loem Bwan Tjie is the first generation of modern architect in Indonesia. But his name seldom be beard in the growth of modern architecture history in Indonesa. Hundreds of his masterpiece spread over in various town. Because of less architecture publication in the early of independence until 1965, causing the name of him is not too famous. This article try to acknowledge masterpieces Liem?s as one of the exponent of modern architecture in Indonesia.	998892c138224d5dc866263b2d93b7a5	86f9db507072a5c02c737ed6ced5df93	ff9ffa981bf2f9f4690698fec42f97e4	article	LIEM BWAN TJIE ARSITEK MODERN GENERASI PERTAMA DI INDONESIA (1891-1966)	Handinoto	\N	2004
8251414	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000749	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000749}, priority = {2}	Robert Buckminster Fuller, a well known researcher, creates many inventions about the dome. With his geodesic dome, R.B. Fuller can skip over the barrier which last in the 19th century, by the Pantheon dome, designs by Caesar Hadrian in the year 123 AD. The concept, basic thought of the geodesic dome, is Icosahedron, invented by a phylosoof Plato 427 ? 348 BC, and the great Circle, invented by Euclid 323 ? 285 BC., The most famous mathematician of the world. Planar icosahedron became a spherical icosahedron devided into some partition, called frequency that create a straight bar. If the whole 20 spherical icosaface devided in the same way, the result is a frame structure, skelleton, that consist of straight elemen, or a straight bar. This paper will try to solve the frame structure from the side of two dimensional points of view.	bcf0876c00b39a6f7e187848ead4bd35	4dc8769ae2081fe36cb7e7abfb55593a	9c9e556b74127bdf5f16a48ae007af42	article	PANDANGAN TEORITIK RANCANGAN KUBAH GEODESIK DENGAN METODA DUA DIMENSIONAL	Huthudi	\N	2004
8251415	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000750	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000750}, priority = {2}	Dutch colonial building in Semarang categorized in three groups; buildings built without considering the humid-tropical climate, those in which a part of the building was adapted and whole buildings built suitable for the humid-tropical climate. From third the category tested with measuring air temperature, humidity and air movement in building to be processed by using PMV ( Predicted Mean Vote) according to P.O. Fanger. From result of this research can know, which ist the part of building, which have important role and how big its role in improving the building comfort.	47cbf2731f86c71dac582279359298e2	9d5e6add7975a41c6bc3662767d8664b	bedcd6f4667719f5487fc791344864dd	article	KENYAMANAN TERMAL PADA BANGUNAN KOLONIAL BELANDA DI SEMARANG	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2004
8251416	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000751	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000751}, priority = {2}	In terms of energy saving strategies and proper use of skylight modules in architectural buildings in the tropical climate, this paper will give evidence of how appropriate use of skylight modules installed on buildings in the tropical zone compared to the ones in the subtropical climate. In the tropical humid climate, Indonesia has received huge amount of global direct and diffuse radiations on horizontal roofs throughout the year, approximately 575 watts per square meter of radiation will impact on flat roofs or skylights on a sunny day in Surabaya city.  Moreover, the hot season is longer, from mid May to mid December, than the wet season.  Most of the commercial and institution buildings are equipped with Western skylight styles in Surabaya without any modifications. The three-in-one skylight device is the system that will control daylight, shade direct solar heat radiation, and collect solar hot water at the same time.  The concept of the three-in-one shading device has three goals: first of all, it is to shade horizontal or tiled skylight on roof providing shading devices.  Secondly, the series of circular cube as shading device will bounce and scatter the direct sunlight into the space below enhancing daylight patterns.  Finally, while shading and bouncing direct sunlight, those series of circular shading water pipes would also collect the solar heat radiation getting hot water. Each system works nicely to block, to scatter, and to obtain the solar heat radiation for energy saving in green architecture and clean environmental living zones.	91e83dbaae4a21b349c17316c1ad71b2	699ad9756870aec1651a6872b3f0dfc1	a40095799775d2630eb016cd03aa617a	article	THE 3 - IN - 1 SKYLIGHT SHADING DEVICE FOR SURABAYA INDONESIA: AN ENERGY SAVING AND CONSIDERATIONS	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2004
8251417	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000752	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000752}, priority = {2}	This study aimed for three purpose. First, to have a sense housing area development in Gedebage as result of city extension. Second, to identify the influence of Bandung city extension on the development of housing location. Third, to find out the pattern of housing location in Gedebage Bandung Municipality. The acceleration of housing development in the area of Gedebage in Bandung Municipality is higer after city extension, it is faund that the size of housing area after the execution of city extension (1988-1997) was 2.120.037 m2 and the average of the development rate was 212.003,7 m2/annum. Whereas the size of housing area before the execution of city extension (1978-1987) was only 173.690 m2 and the average of the development rate was 17.369 m2/annum. The influence of city extension indicator of development of housing area in Gedebage was 89,29%. However the pattern of distribution was not clearly identified, it is more like and urban sprawl.	d8d1c889288daf4177a45f679595fbe4	dda775665dd9675940f21a51d830e342	fbaad7336650143768e87071541640d1	article	PERKEMBANGAN LOKASI PERUMAHAN DI WILAYAH GEDEBAGE KOTA BANDUNG AKIBAT PEMEKARAN KOTA	Maman Hilman	\N	2004
8251418	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000753	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000753}, priority = {2}	Housing and settlements problem in Indonesia could not be separated  from society conditions and government policies. Arrangement of the guidance for housing and settlements implementation more comprehensively was done since the Pelita V. Because social politic conditons; reformation; changing paradigm on national development, and answering the challenge and agenda on housing and settlements in the future, so Ministry of Settlements and Regional Infrastructure decided to arranging National Policy and Strategy for Housing and Settlements, that all at once reformation policy on housing and settlements. This new policy is Ministry of Settlements and Regional Infrastructure Decree No. 217 / KPTS / M / 2002 about National Policy and Strategy for Housing and Settlements. This basic guidance still must be clarified more operationall. Clarifying technically through the preparation of regulation, planning, programming, implementing, controlling and the managing of development more integratedly on all of government level, both at central government and Province, Regency or City government, that will be reflected through the preparation of Propeda, RP4D and Repetada each.	d01b489e93283b4e5fa11ec91a22b998	f42a0b0f276acd50813482be50752317	872d90a8debbbca8ea3936dafc1e619d	article	REFORMASI KEBIJAKAN & STRATEGI PENYELENGGARAAN PERUMAHAN & PERMUKIMAN	Iwan Suprijanto	\N	2004
8251419	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	32	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000754	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS04320210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000754}, priority = {2}	Housing development is always confrontated to problems of between requirement of house society will shack up with the levying sum up the house which progressively far decrease from target one side and on the other hand purchasing power of society with the its housing quality becomes 2 problems pole which difficult to be solved inequitable likely if housing problem is only charged upon by Perum Perumnas formed by government, where Perum Perumnas by various effort, in the reality not yet able to over come various problem of about housing.Very wise if each party (government and also private sector) reflected return by the history, journey in assesment system (positive or negative side) through stocktaking of various problem which is concerning housing especially for middle society downwards. Consolidation into and also a lot of entangling role and also society need is imediately  conducted by Perum Perumnas and governmental either in storey, level center and also area according to sustainable, utilize to yield the system of institute and housing policy starting from, by and for the people of also that Perum Perumnas really become the body of is effort proffesional Public ownwrship, profit and aspiration and also orient to people.	bf068e68549dc0795b3b6d471d0ed1ab	3972a2b0d1d3a5736d7d5f812d6ee8cd	9bf64600c3aff687f7d8f1a1030193ce	article	PERUMAHAN BAGI MASYARAKAT  BERPENGHASILAN MENENGAH KE BAWAH  DI PERKOTAAN (SUMBANG SARAN BAGI KEMAJUAN PERUM PERUMNAS PADA ULTAH KE-29)	YP. Suhodo Tjahyono	\N	2004
8251420	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000755	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000755}, priority = {2}	Load Flow Analysis in Power System is used to determine the system?s parameters itself. The computation process closely related with system?s optimization problem. Newton-Raphson  method  for load flow iteration has been used for long time.  Genetic Algorithms method?s application as one of optimization methods worked in giving solution for the system, through application procedure on genetic operators in process. Both methods apply in simulation to compute simplified 12 Bus  East Java 150 KV. From the comparison of the two methods above we have  thatr Jacobian matrix is needed to apply in Newton-Raphson method meanwhile it is not needed in Genetic Algorithms method. The computation time for Newton-Raphson method is quite fast comparing with Genetic Algorithms?.	2b308c931ad29746a63be060bd1a54c2	9436b5d171dfa280af10cd06bfa28315	379ee3bcbb711d0eb76e65b664b972b0	article	Perbandingan Analisa Aliran Daya dengan Menggunakan Metode Algoritma Genetika dan Metode Newton-Raphson	Yusak Tanoto Emmy Hosea	\N	2004
8251421	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000756	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000756}, priority = {2}	PID controller is a wllknown controller that still used in industry nowadays. The important thing in designing is tuning  the controller?s parameter. Several tuning  methods that described here are Ziegler-Nichols, Cohen-Coon, and Direct Synthesis. By implementing PID controller on DC motor, we will analyze performance and Robustness of the system. Generally, Ziegler-Nichols and Cohen-Coon  methods give better performance (amount of rise time is about 0.1 s and settling time is under 1 s), and better Robustness too (amount of phase margin  is about 400). But if the nonlinearity approximation is applied because of DC motor?s limitation, Direct Synthesis method give much better performance.	1f3c2959d6b5d57188ffb88a0534a170	171d6f1d2918e4c2b97a1fdac39df0f3	3e2e44a74c349ecb3e4401c8c9f3e7b9	article	Analisa Performansi dan Robustness Beberapa Metode Tuning  Kontroler PID pada Motor DC	Handy Wicaksono	\N	2004
8251422	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000757	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000757}, priority = {2}	This paper describes about the application of control system on liquid level control system. The control method used in this system is proportional integral derivative (PID) controller. All control processes and data aquisition is run by using a personal computer (PC). Experiment was done by controlling liquid level in level range 0 ? 30 cm. Experiment was also done by using various PID control parameter in which the input signal is step function. Experiment results show that the parameter of liquid level control system are Kp = 1 ? 10, Ki = 0,1 ? 5 and Kd = 0,1 ? 10.	099670de5368ef10a34116787d3582a7	a3600eed45f241f8cf7def34b647d55b	013d8fd0baea82dbf8d71797c3e9c490	article	Pengaturan Level Ketinggian Air Menggunakan Kontrol PID	Andre Mulya Thiang	\N	2004
8251423	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000758	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000758}, priority = {2}	Dunia industri membutuhkan suatu sistem untuk mengontrol secara otomatis proses yang berkesinambungan dari proses yang satu ke proses yang lain. Selain itu juga dibutuhkan akan adanya proses monitoring dan pengontrolan jarak jauh. Untuk itulah digunakan SCADA Wonderware dengan menggunakan PLC.
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Makalah ini mencoba menjelaskan salah satu metode pengontrolan dan pemantauan jarak jauh dalam sistem SCADA menggunakan Wonderware yang disebut SCADAlarm. Metode tersebut diimplementasikan pada plant simulasi dari proses produksi minuman yang dioperasikan menggunakan PLC Omron C-200 HS dan dihubungkan dengan program Intouch pada Wonderware. SQL digunakan untuk mengambil dan menyimpan data dan ditampilkan dalam bentuk tabel/grafik. 
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Simulasi di dalam InTouch dan implementasinya dalam plant memberikan hasil yang sama. Dari pengujian sistem terlihat adanya penundaan sebesar 0,22 detik hingga 0,4 detik untuk mengirim dan menerima data. Didapatkan juga bahwa modem yang digunakan yaitu Rockwell 56 Kbps sesuai untuk plant simulasi yang menggunakan SCADAlarm. Suara yang ditangkap dengan menggunakan modem ini cukup jelas untuk komunikasi.	1ba494d2436c4dd824641d13be49d8d4	92740c6123f06882f7ffbd2d443258c0	543db0375c2501846e479a8f1018b0dc	article	Design and Implementation of SCADAlarm in A Drink Production Process Using Wonderware	Felix Pasila Indar Sugiarto	\N	2004
8251424	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000759	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000759}, priority = {2}	Conventional amplifier usually uses ground power supply as a signal reference. So it caused the conventional amplifier has  IHM noise (Interval Hum Noise Modulation). The system of amplifier must be really balance from the input to output in order to minimalize the noise. This research make a balance amplifier class AB push-pull with power rms 120 Watt and frequency bandwidth between 50Hz to 10kHz. This amplifier use complementary pair as a current-driver. 
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The Experimental result show that the balanced amplifier has power output only 110 Watt, 22 Volt operating voltage and have a bandwidth from 30 Hz until 15 KHz, gain 13,5 dB. Beside that the Experimental result, balanced power amplifier also has very small IHM compared with unbalanced power amplifier.	379ac4d949b495c6c97955bfe4735401	7ac7996fb0fb1551dab27b8a05a8ace3	5dfcd06ad5055bef15f02391b73e5dea	article	Balanced Amplifier dengan Menggunakan Driver Op Amp	Iwan Wahyudi Handry Khoswanto	\N	2004
8251425	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000760	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000760}, priority = {2}	The paper describes development of an embedded vending machine equipped with an Internet connection. The machine could be monitored and controlled remotely via Internet to perform temperature montoring and selling transaction monitoring. This embedded vending machine system consist of two parts, which are an vending machine connected to Rabbitcore module and an administrator/main computer. The software deployed at Rabbitcore module was written in Dynamic C. The administrator computer was running an Apache Web Server, PHP and MySQL database server. The experiment was conducted by connecting the system to the local area network which is connected to the Internet Administrator computer could monitor the up to date information like temperature and selling transaction data. The system was successfully being  monitored from the Internet.	38e674dbc3355b01d2941d67d942500e	b1c53fe5a5f8e6625b9337368f882c2d	e19f8cd86e469259852d1d357fb26588	article	Aplikasi Embedded Internet pada Vending Machine Menggunakan Microprocessor Rabbit RCM3200	Lauw Lim Un Tung Resmana Lim	\N	2004
8251426	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000761	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000761}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the summary of some research in the area of cellular multihop networks that contains the improvement in network performance also the difficulties and the complexities of the networks. The combination of two different networks, mobile cellular networks and WLAN ad hoc networks will be presented. The main purpose of the combination is to minimize the weaknesses of both network types when they are deployed separately. By having this combination then it is possible to provide higher mobility for WLAN ad hoc networks user and higher data transfer rate for cellular network users in multimedia applications. The cellular multihop networks will reduce blocking probability, balance the cells load and increase the network capacities. Although there are improvement on the performance of the combine networks, but there are additional aspects that should be considered seriously, especially for WLAN ad hoc users. Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) functions, the dynamic routing and relay path discovery, maintenance and security issues are aspects to be considered for cellular multihop network.	65050beca9320c2b174ced497139cf19	ad6235445c80ccd474426c583ee303d9	66842135458ba396c30be7b4ed1d82b0	article	Cellular Multihop Networks: State of the Art	Aditya Umbu Tana Amah2) Teddy Sutanto Tarsono1)	\N	2004
8251427	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	4	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000762	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK04040208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000762}, priority = {2}	The Communicating Thread for Java (CTJ) is part of the Communicating Thread (CT) Library developed by Control Engineering group, University of Twente, the Netherlands. One can write software based on Communicating Sequential Process (CSP) concept on PC with this library. Before, CSP programming can only implemented through Occam programming with transputer as its target. Inside the CT Library, the hardware independent and hardware dependent concept are proposed. As examples for the hardware independent part of the program are arithmetic operation, logic operation, etc. Examples from the hardware dependent are to read data from ADC, to send data via a fieldbus, etc. This concept enables one to move one system to another by changing the hardware dependent part of the program. The goal of this paper is to introduce the CT Library for embedded system and distributed control system application. The experiments done in this paper is emphasized on the hardware dependent part, since it relates to embedded system and distributed control system application.	034c9ed7d1a5a738a409e3d718f1c36a	3658dcfa31ec48ee4293098e5379052d	5fccd48fa50cb21bf43388f377dab6ca	article	Pustaka Communication Thread for Java (CTJ)	Zulkifli Hidayat2 Hany Ferdinando1	\N	2004
8251428	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000763	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000763}, priority = {2}	Non-linier loads such as diode or thyristor rectifier (for example on vacuum casting induction furnace) can be made the current wave become non sinusoidal, and can  cause on decrease of the power quality on the utility or in the electric power system. In addition, the distortion become so serious for 5th and 7th harmonic because of the negative effect on the electric tool. The harmonic damping is the right choice to reduce the voltage and current harmonics. This research  focuses on the  Active Filter that is  being chosen for reducing the harmonics. The method  can be prove well by used Band Pass Filter 2nd Order and Proportional Integral Controller. With load such as  Vacuum Induction Furnace 9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz, we have %ITHD  for 5.14%  and  %VTHD  for 3.82%,  suited with  %THD standard.	c99857033e7e22af3a64d8286949fd74	0fc052cf3b3c92f039bb80866cf1fd0b	130d1a5716c18a61bd0f49a7c5aef6af	article	Simulasi Active Filter dan Sistem Kerja Rangkaian Dalam Meredam Harmonisa pada Vacuum Casting Induction Furnace Dengan  Daya 9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200 V, 3 Fasa , 50/60 Hz	Christian Khandy Lestanto Yusak Tanoto	\N	2005
8251429	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000764	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000764}, priority = {2}	Non-inverting amplifier is one of the two basic operational amplifier (op amp) circuits. In this type of amplifier product between close loop gain at zero hertz (ADC) and bandwidth (BW) will be constant and equal to unity-gain frequency (ft). A capacitive load (CL) together with op amp output resistance (R0) will create a new pole at frequency fp, thus modifying frequency response of the amplifier.  If  ft greater than fp , a non-inverting amplifier might become unstable by having a high overshoot on its step response. One of the references used in this paper stated that the amplifier will be stable if ADC equal or greater than 10.(fp/ft). This paper explains that we can choose ADC much lower than 10.(fp/ft) while maintaining a relatively stable non-inverting amplifier. This conclusion agrees with simulation and measurement results.	afbe5ae30613d19fed0679337e7b7530	108b6af627445b6faec052b15a479a91	7bd33612eb8077b5bab6cb12bcf94953	article	Gain Minimum untuk Menjaga Stabilitas Non-inverting Amplifier Op Amp yang Berbeban Kapasitif	F. Dalu Setiaji	\N	2005
8251430	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000765	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000765}, priority = {2}	This paper describe about the development of word recognition system by using a voice matching approach, which will match between reference voice spectrum and unknown voice spectrum. This designed system is limited to recognize a voice, which only consists of one word. There are five words, which will be recognized in this system. They are ?satu?, ?dua?, ?tiga?, ?empat?, and ?lima?. Input device of the system is a microphone. The output of microphone will be amplified by using a pre-amplifier circuit. Then, the signal is converted to digital signal by using an analog to digital converter (ADC), so that, the microprocessor TMS320C5x can read the data from the signal. This system uses linear predictive coding (LPC) to extract the pattern of the voice. Word recognition process is done by using nearest neighbor classifier method. Basic principle of this method is to find the shortest distance between unknown voice pattern and reference voice patterns. An unknown voice pattern is recognized as the reference voice pattern, which has the shortest distance with that unknown pattern. Some experiments have been done in various people voices. They are people whose voices are in reference voice database, people whose voices are not in database. Experimental results show that the system can recognize the word up to 92 %.	f873de74ef9a8e365165f50c71454596	bca0566a82c5c4080e07982a865f471f	3ecc173a7cd9b3861338a44cde803314	article	Sistem Pengenalan Kata dengan Menggunakan Linear Predictive Coding dan Nearest Neighbor Classifier	Hadi Saputra Thiang	\N	2005
8251431	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000766	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000766}, priority = {2}	There are some ways in controlling traffic light, such as with networking and standalone system. Both of the systems actually can work well, but there are some problems that have to be solved. The networking system problem is very complicated cable network system development. Standalone system problem is about controlling, because if setting from traffic light will be changed, then one has to come to place where the traffic light lies. So it needs a solution for setting the traffic light without using cable network. Such system is long distance controller traffic light using radio frequency media as its medium which delivered through Handy Talky. The system which has been built is accessible by using PC (or notebook) which is connected to radio modem. There are six modes and three conditions in this traffic light system. Each of them can be used based on traffic condition. AT89C51 microcontroller functions as a tool to control the system and process the data which is received from PC. The software at PC is designed by using Delphi 7.0 programming language with serial connection through port RS232. From the experiment result, this system have some advantages. For example, more practical which compare with using cable network  and more efficient wich compare with standalone traafic light in traffic light setting. 	820fb2d10e00b241e4382302163e28bd	66ba576bd13cf50223c6d13e48d7ab6d	1b26feeb02b954ed78edb7ad38943e05	article	Traffic Light Controller Menggunakan Media RF	Budy Lie Sin Liong Handry Khoswanto	\N	2005
8251432	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000767	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000767}, priority = {2}	The paper describes an access system for information display board through web and mobile internet using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). For accessing the system through web, a web browser  was used, and for accessing  through cellular mobile, a WAP-enabled handphone was used.  The application was developed by  using HTML, WML, PHP, and C language. A computer with APACHE web server installed, was used for the server. The display board hardware was connected to the server with a serial connection. The hardware consists of microcontroller and display board which was simulated using an LCD dot matrix. The system has been tested and shows the good result by accessing the system through both of web and GPRS network of telephone cellular.	8ad3c6b307a0434f881396fac1994c57	616697b99e3378d114e34ae03112dd4f	3d4e31c5b8bca773717fd6722508c1be	article	Akses Papan Informasi Dot Matrix Melalui Web dan Jaringan GPRS Telepon Selular	Wira Sanjaya Resmana Lim	\N	2005
8251433	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000768	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000768}, priority = {2}	Mostly RPC protocol, which is commonly used now is DCOM. Nowadays another protocol is created, that is SOAP, which is based on XML technology. In this research, it is investigated the use of SOAP on RPC and the advantage compared to DCOM. To do that, the collection of information and application benchmarking are necessary to be performed. Application, which was did, consist two kinds. First, distributed application in ordering products is used to know the use of SOAP. Next, arithmetic calculation is used to compare SOAP to DCOM on RPC. The application using SOAP protocol needs Visual Basic 6 software to write and to compile the code of the application, Microsoft SOAP toolkits to create WSDL and WSML files. The result of the distributed application in ordering products using RPC by SOAP is efficient and practical, because server tasks can be shared to each server. Then, the comparison between the application arithmetic calculation using SOAP and DCOM show different results. The application using DCOM has the advantages on connection time faster 1.99 times than SOAP-WSDL and on performance by doing calculation operation faster 9.92 times than SOAP-WSDL. 	47133ca8ccf5dbb373a40f024bad26a3	fd38179102bf2fbba320f4fe27095e6b	e3abee16125d2062fabfecef9e90191c	article	Pengujian Penggunaan Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) pada Remote Procedure Call (RPC)	Irwan Kristanto Julistiono Djoni Haryadi Setiabudi	\N	2005
8251434	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000769	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000769}, priority = {2}	Learning Content Management System is a system that is used to create, store, assemble, and deliver personalized elearning content in the form of learning objects. The system gives advantages for the student because the course contents are customized as needed by the students. LCMS gives authors, instructor, and subject matter experts with the mean to create e-learning content more efficient and used it  to track the learner progress and performance across all types of learning activities. This paper discuss the development of LCMS application system.	bc11cdc98c0dfbfd230b44cec53e6b6b	e823e92ae200527d59da6b71872083e3	39feae3fa4ff8287205006fe267e87ed	article	Pengembangan Learning Content Management System yang Mendukung Peningkatan Efektifitas Proses Belajar Jarak Jauh	Kridanto Surendro	\N	2005
8251435	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000770	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000770}, priority = {2}	One of the methods in casting process is centrifugal casting. Generally, it is used to make a product in the form of cylinder or symmetric on spin mold. Thus, it is necessary to discuss further about the influence of rotation velocity variation on the quality of Aluminum casting product that enwrap mechanical characteristic and micro structure. The velocity variations that chosen are 150 rpm, 180 rpm and  200 rpm.
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This experiment is executed by looking at micro structure that is produced on each rotation variation especially the part of cross section of casting product. Then, it can be done a discussion about micro structure relation towards the hardness number on each rotation variation.
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In the observation of micro structure, grain structure that is produced by centrifugal casting is generally equiaxed and columnar with the orientation of direction in accordance with the direction of machine velocity. From the result of Vickers hardness test, it can be seen that rotation variation on 200 rpm show higher hardness number rather than another rotation variation.	689987ee5fd0211aab617cb92c3f2418	2d54a35c8dbfa42369ddad4d15ffef85	b45ed5fa0151e2c9c484cb23888a0df7	article	Pengaruh Kecepatan Putar Pada Proses Pengecoran	Soejono Tjitro	\N	2004
8251436	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000771	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000771}, priority = {2}	Stress intensity factor evaluation is needed to evaluate residual strength and crack growth. It developes some methods to evaluate stress intensity factor. In this research, the stress intensity factor is evaluated on the case of part through crack in finite solid with configuration of quarter elliptic corner crack. It is done by ANSYS software which based on finite element method. Crack tip element model is chosen a quarter point isoparametric 20 node three dimension. The result of ANSYS analysis gives the geometry factor (?�) close enough to geometry factor (?�) of BEASY software result, with maximum error of 7.99% for the 90o - angle. On the other side, comparation of the ANSYS result with the result of Newmann-Raju equation, the error maximum is 3.89% for the 0o -angle. From statistical test is known that the selection of singular element size and number, disposed doesn��t seem to influence the result of stress intensity factor calculation. 	f27d625a77fd8b39ac188a9a4710909e	0964d6a61a7708517f16e1d16499b9fa	d2318ba527902de162c475414efe4081	article	Pengaruh Ukuran Dan Jumlah Elemen Singular Terhadap Harga Faktor Intensitas Tegangan Untuk Kasus Retak Pojok Eliptik Dengan Metode Elemen Hingga	Nurul Muhayat	\N	2004
8251437	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000772	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000772}, priority = {2}	Sinking type electro discharge machine (EDM) is the nwst popular non conventional machining method in the current decade based on modern CNC controlled. Although the EDM process has been used for decades, it is still widely misunderstood by many in manufacturing. The EDM is used when the work piece material is too hard, or the shape or location of the detail cannot easily be conventionally machined e.g. high precision nwld 
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and die with high surface quality. The performance of this process can be indicated by productivity and quality of product to be machined. 
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An experiment to study the effect of machining parameter on productivity and surface quality has been done by varying the nwst important parameter arc on and arc off time. For this experiment a Charme Pulse CD-50M type sinking EDM machine is used to perform the machining process of tool steel SKD 11 material (55- 65 HRC) with an copper electrode and esso lector 40 of dielectric fluid that having a density of 6.8 gr / cm3 and 1320C burning temperature for jet side flushing. The constant parameters are current 8 Ampere, voltage 40 volt and depth of machining 0.5 mm. 
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The experimental data is analyzed by statistically program and the result are empirical formulas of the average roughness Ra = 0.624. A0.4. B-0.01 and the metal removal rate MRR = 0.2. A0.25.B0.53, where A is arc on time and B is arc off time. 	a5c0a63ba096037532d7079c8b8bfb4f	a2282746d065a38c9047e83a3fe87c03	a1c06f4eb0b4237673028748915ba17f	article	Pengaruh Arc On dan Arc Off Time Terhadap Kekasaran Permukaan dan Laju Pembuangan Geram Hasil Pemesinan Sinking EDM	Suhardjono	\N	2004
8251438	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000773	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000773}, priority = {2}	The Bondgraph had been used widely in building and simulating a model. This paper solves a problem in an attic hatch (planar mechanism problem) using Bondgraph approach. Planar mechanisms are idealized systems that can translate and rotate in one plane. In the same way as linear translation or uni-axial rotation, planar motions can be considered as a special case of spatial motions of mechanisms. In the attic hatch system, people have to push with lot of power to open it. Then came up an idea to add a mass-pulley mechanism in order to open and close it easily. Before implementing this idea, it needs to simulate it first, because it needs to adjust many parameter combinations. This will also prevent someone to make unnecessary hole while implementing this idea (such as trial and error). This paper only dealt with building and simulating this idea, not going further in the real implementation. The simulation result shows that several parameters should be chosen carefully in order to achieve the final goal, i.e. to open the hatch easily and fast. The 20-Sim simulation package is used to verify the model. 	0680c4d568d6a4a54ffbcbf1468c024e	d9d73218c4655b49bcde64e2ca5c588e	6bb531e2a2fea5b4b2ad9f37dc6b1bc0	article	Attic Hatch Model Implementation Using the Bondgraph	Hany Ferdinando and Zulkifli Hidayat	\N	2004
8251439	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000774	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000774}, priority = {2}	The fast growing technology in automotive has made possible to replace convensional transmission system on motorcycle with automatic transmission system to ease the rider. The development of automatic transmission system on motorcycle is intended to replace the convensional transmission system ( semi automatic) with automatic transmission system by using microcontroller as brain of the new system. 
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The final project used ATMEL 89C51 microcontroller to recieve pulse from wheel rotation sensor as a reference to energise DC motor to change transmission gear. This system used first gear at speed 0-18 kh!h, second gear at speed 19-37 km!h, third gear at speed 38-60 km!h and fourth gear at speed above 60km ! h. 
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The result of the experiment shown that the respons of this automatic transmission system is slower than convensional system. The experiment had shown that to reach velocity from 0 to 60 km ! h, the automatic transmission system need 14.73 seconds, meanwhile convenssional system need 13,59 seconds. 	c09cc6063d1bb32b1b59fd6031977f93	3a533b8529db9931991ecaa6b5d47c5d	aec4c837c7b6b0c661abe66759544b59	article	Pengembangan Sistem Transmisi Otomatis Pada Sepeda Motor Suzuki	Heri Susanto Felix Pasila	\N	2004
8251440	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000775	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000775}, priority = {2}	Direct chill casting process is used to produce to ingot. To produce to ingot is influenced such as bottom block speed. The objective of this research is to examine to ingot?s microstructures.
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To use to bottom block speed is 57 mm/min and 67 mm/min. The pouring temperature of melt aluminum alloys  is 750oC. Water flow rate is constant. Testing specimen is round shape which diameter and length each 70 mm and 400 mm. Microstructures on longitudinal and transversal round is investigated. 
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Generally, microstructures of product of Direct Casting Process is non-uniform dendritic. Grain shape of 67 mm/minute bottom block rate is larger than 57 mm/minute bottom block rate.  	c29d69216056b8aa5ee635babf975d8e	513142b8f2152a5dca933b7a08302f8f	bb6f5dc134a878ae26c6d97117ac0407	article	Analisis Kecepatan Bottom Block Terhadap Struktur Mikro Produk Direct Chill Casting	Dhendi Darmawan Sutedjo	\N	2004
8251441	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000776	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000776}, priority = {2}	An Engineer can determine accurately the type and the level of engine faults using vibration-signal, like a doctor investigates his/her patient by analyzing the hart beat. Vibration is a response of a mechanical system caused by both excitation forces and the changes of operating conditions that vary within certain limits. The excitation forces introduced by several sources such as contact between moving elements, unbalanced mass, misalignments, ball bearing defects, which is the topic of this research may be arised.
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There are two kinds of bearing defects, local and distributed defects. The most cases of local defects are the defect of inner and outer raceway also rolling elements. Moreover the most cases of distributed defects are the unroundness of inner and outer raceway, missalignment of inner and outer raceway, ununiformed ball dimension. Furthermore, for many machine elements such as ball bearing, the vibration has a typical level, and its frequency spectrum has a characteristic shape when the machine is in good condition or defect.
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The most popular and the latest sophisticated method to detect bearing defect is computer-based vibration monitoring. This method analyzes the measured vibration-signal in both time and frequency domain. An experiment to detect the type and the level of ball bearing defects has been done in bench grinding machine by changing such a certain defect of bearing elements. A comparison of the vibration-signal of the good condition and the defect one can be determined the type and the level of such a bearing defect.
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In general the result of this experiment showed that the vibration-signal of the good bearing is a harmonic, but the defect one has a random signal. For determining the type of defect of bearing elements, the frequency must be synchronized with the calculation of bearing parameters such as inner and outer raceway diameters, number of balls and number of rotations. The application of this research is the vibration monitoring for predictive maintenance.	13f522acbcbe66ec7970a31b6810e1f0	43a3a68f568c1e7b4486f8f67347c203	3e9fd0964db9c390eb2e0533ede22905	article	Analisis Sinyal Getaran untuk Menentukan Jenis dan Tingkat Kerusakan Bantalan Bola (Ball Bearing)	Suhardjono	\N	2004
8251442	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000777	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000777}, priority = {2}	Four Wheels Steering System drives (4ws) are increase ones quality of chassis system as propose improve the handling quality and increase the safety, comfortable, and stability control at the highest of vehicle speed. At the time of vehicle move yaw-rate will arise out because caused by tire characteristic and it is give effect to loss of handling quality and stability of vehicle. As control the effort of vehicle performance cause by yaw-rate effect on chassis system that it is use turn the rear wheel of vehicle, which capable to make an opposite direction or same direction with front wheel steering. The controlling of rear wheel turn on 4WS system is used side-slip control method and DC motor of position angle actuator so real yaw-rate will always neutral position of yaw. In this research is applicative the simulation modeling that conducted by utilize the fuzzy controller from Mat-Lab 6.5. As the result of the modeling simulation turn direction rear wheel give a most advance and effect to vehicle in handling the stability and yaw rate effort, so vehicle always stable when turn effort.	e92c94dd02b68ab2c114a188c77a79e5	5a670405f3e198f3762419e8851c955b	9bed3a367e78ea69f492dda3e2398a36	article	Pemodelan Simulasi Berbasis Fuzzy Controller Terhadap Perilaku Yaw Rate dengan Pengendalian Sudut Steer Roda Belakang (4WS)	I D.G Ary Subagia	\N	2004
8251443	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000778	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000778}, priority = {2}	The flexible shield is a part of the pump system that dispenses soap-product. The function of the flexible shield is to protect the soap pump from intruding water. Investigation on performance of the current design flexible shield found that the current design of the flexible shield has not succeeded yet because there are no enough vertical reaction force in the upper part of the flexible shield after the deformation 9 mm to return to its rest position by itself (the requirement is 10 mm deformation). 
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In the real experiment, the product must contain enough vertical reaction force on the upper part area of the flexible shield to return to its rest position independently. At that situation, there is no minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph. In the Ansys simulation, this condition is illustrated by the same graph force against displacement as the real experiment. To eliminate the locking mechanism during the deformation, the discontinuity should not exist, which means there should be no minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph.
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The combination of material and geometry are two very influencing factors to the performance of new design flexible shield. From the analysis using Finite Element Method, it is discovered that the displacement position of the minimum turning point in the force against displacement graph of the new design concept is bigger than the current design, which matches our requirement. The force-displacement relationship graphs the minimum turning point position (11 mm displacement).	d3d03e15384c78770da145c9911010df	72326d110843adbab703fca6518980e0	e83c0e05f5c06f0b04267f3e8961149a	article	Peningkatan Unjuk Kerja Desain Flexible Shield untuk Pompa Sabun Dengan Menggunakan Metode Elemen Hingga	Jurusan Teknik Mesin � Universitas Kristen Petra E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:willy@peter.petra.ac.id\\">willy@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Willyanto Dosen Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2004
8251444	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000779	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000779}, priority = {2}	Eventhough the development of national electricity in Indonesia rapidly in- creased, but in reality it does not reach  the remote villages. The reason is that the establishment of electricity network to reach the remote villages is much more expensive than the revenues gained from the customers. 
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Indonesia as an archipelagos stretch along the equator, the wind to be the source of energy blows throughout the years both in lands and seas. Therefore a simple small scale wind power generator is considered to be the best solution to provide electricity for the remote village communities.	59cd543d5828ade7edf0637798033a27	4e0ee3d0f3b1f26094afca0418816468	158f1a9ad8e788af24f19c2d0f1d4732	article	Vertical-Axis Differential Drag Windmill	Tedjo Narsoyo Reksoatmodjo	\N	2004
8251445	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000780	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES04060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000780}, priority = {2}	The effect of welding speed of SM 490 steel submerged arc welded on impact charpy toughness was investigated. The welding speed is one of the parameter that affecting physics and mechanical properties, specially the impact charpy toughness. The result show that the welding speed of 6,35 mm/s give the highest impact toughness of 1,825 joule/mm2.	7ccc5aa07d7a6ed398a3f7bf18fb8b2f	2b23bda5d47e3663beff6a4e5c18fe6b	8f6756d67b4ff2daa4b64cac3ec01dd9	article	Pengaruh Kecepatan Pengelasan pada Submerged Arc Welding Baja SM 490 Terhadap Ketangguhan Beban Impak	Arianto Leman S.	\N	2004
8251446	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000781	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000781}, priority = {2}	In this paper we consider the Degree Constrained Minimum Spanning Tree Problem. This problem is concerned with finding, in a given edge weighted graph G (all weights are non-negative), the minimum weight spanning tree T satisfying specified degree restrictions on the vertices. This problem arises naturally in communication networks where the degree of a vertex represents the number of line interfaces available at a center. Because of its NP-completeness, a number of heuristics have been proposed. In this paper we propose two new search methods: one based on the method of Tabu search and the other based on a penalty function approach. For comparative analysis, we test our methods on some benchmark problems. The computational results support our methods.	e203f519b1817243426ebeaf954aafea	b0f1d6939016388a846ac349d975e5eb	66a97b28aa0a2d22701ee15c0c737439	article	SOLVING THE DEGREE CONSTRAINED MINIMUM SPANNING TREE PROBLEM USING TABU AND MODIFIED PENALTY SEARCH METHODS	Wamiliana	\N	2004
8251447	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000782	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000782}, priority = {2}	This article presents the implementation of simulated annealing (SA) algorithm to solve machine cell formation problem in group technology, with two types of objective function, i.e. minimization of intercellular part move and minimization of bottleneck machine duplication. There are also two ways for users to arrange the cell structure, i.e. define the upper bound of cell size or set the number of cells in final solution. This SA algorithm is then applied to solve some test cases with various size found in literature and proves itself to be able to achieve solutions with better quality then ones recorded in literature in some test cases. Meanwhile, number of iterations or the amount of computation time needed by this algorithm to proceed its best solution is quite small.	b686fc3a3d7cc5123751a10951f9b259	0e681ecce9eacb60a273fb53dd28635d	d34bddca867566e522dbad9b7340c2bf	article	ALGORITMA SIMULATED ANNEALING UNTUK PEMBENTUKAN SEL MESIN DENGAN DUA TIPE FUNGSI OBJEKTIF DAN DUA CARA PEMBATASAN SEL	Henry Pantas Panggabean	\N	2004
8251448	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000783	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000783}, priority = {2}	Selecting the best product concept is one of critical tasks in product development process. Making decisions at this stage becomes very difficult due to imprecise and uncertain product requirements. This paper presents the framework of product concept selection that integrates the fuzzy set theory and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). In the proposed approach, the fuzzy membership function is employed in performing ?pairwise comparison? between competing alternatives and a ?reference? on each of the criteria. The use of a reference is due to the difficulty in consistently comparing concepts to one another. The comparisons are also used to obtain the relative importance of criteria with respect to the overall objective. Once pairwise comparisons are completed, vector aggregates are computed through the use of an original AHP method and fuzzy arithmetic operations.  A numerical example is presented to illustrate the approach.	303f5576e8c033800817db49cf6f01b1	6737dbfe68d7055d5464fc63d8152363	d7c5e09b5b58ebf75258c61fa6cefdf8	article	A FUZZY-BASED DECISION MAKING APPROACH FOR PRODUCT CONCEPT SELECTION	J. Bely Utarja Ade Febransyah	\N	2004
8251449	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000784	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000784}, priority = {2}	The management of supermarket usually has some assumptions about the customers? expectation. Sometimes these assumtions do not reflect the nature of customers? expectations. Because of this miss perception, the supermarket looses its profit and becomes inefficient. This research was carried out in order to find out the customers? expectation on facilities and services of the supermarkets according to the servqual dimensions. The outcomes will be mapped into Kano categorizations. The researcher asked the customer dan manager of four supermarkets to fill the prepared questionnaires.  Based on the result of customers? questionnaires, tangible, reliability and assurance dimensions were categorized as one dimensional. While responsiveness and emphaty dimensions were categorized as indifferent. Based on the result of managers? questionnaires, all servqual dimensions were  categorized as one dimensional. After comparing the results of customers? and managers? questionnaires,  there are three of four supermarkets which are match each other. 	cbf9ca0934e6cf24fd94d53c5ed14609	0e3eb4da64166a38bc1bc1d4cbff6861	933fc0953fb9ad3adc9d4b69d7790523	article	PEMETAAN PREFERENSI KONSUMEN SUPERMARKET  DENGAN METODE KANO BERDASARKAN DIMENSI SERVQUAL	Kriswanto Widiawan	\N	2004
8251450	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000785	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000785}, priority = {2}	Research on Partnership strategy between PT. INKA and SMI (Small Medium Industry) conducted using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and  SWOT Analysis. Problem statement: (1) Type of criteria required to build Partnership Strategy (2) How to formulate Partnership Strategy between them.
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Results: (1) Performance of partnership model as follows : effectivity, profesionalism, supervisory, controlship, financial, development potency, and birocration procedure. (2) Weighted criteria effectivity 0.354, profesionalism 0.24, birocration procedure 0.159, supervisory 0.104, controlship 0.068, development potency 0.045, and financial 0.031. Model 2 (proposed) is a partnership model on partnership development between PT. INKA and SMI with the management of Financial Management Council (Badan Pengelola Dana BUMN).	82fe261adc7274669d790535567f1356	66965f080c5b95358f488bf610801575	a2d3caf0ff009379eadfdebd2a7266c0	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI KEMITRAAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE AHP DAN SWOT (Studi Kasus pada Kemitraan PT. INKA dengan Industri Kecil Menengah di Wilayah Karesidenan Madiun)	Arman Hakim Nasution Eko Nurmianto	\N	2004
8251451	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000786	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000786}, priority = {2}	Dynamic Job shops non deterministic scheduling problem is concerned with ordering some operations that processed by certain machines with variable and unknown arrival time of jobs. When new jobs arrive, it requires modifications in the existing schedule. We use Genetic Algorithm approach to the dynamic job shop non deterministic scheduling and rescheduling problem.	41e588169919be2595abf73c278de5c9	ba82a8c925fc255de03f2c8cb03b7ca1	566b8f6f5235211451bd6abd6aae8fd4	article	PEMAKAIAN ALGORITMA GENETIK UNTUK PENJADWALAN JOB SHOP DINAMIS NON DETERMINISTIK	Yento Nico Saputro	\N	2004
8251452	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000787	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000787}, priority = {2}	Manufacturing systems that are often classified as push and pull often invite question: ?How far do the differences between those two systems exist?? Many researches have been carried out but succinct answer to the above question is always difficult to reach. The difficulty roots from the variety of definition of the push and pull systems itself and also from the variety of complexity of a manufacturing system.
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This paper attempts to study the differences in performance between push and pull systems in a relatively simple model that consists of 4 serial processors with buffers located between these processors. Variations being modelled is on the setting of the system?s load (high and low) and the buffer size with performance being measured include machine utilization, number of outputs and mean flow time of jobs. The approach used is simulation using ProModel software as the tool. From the experiments it can be derived that buffer size turns out to be a very critical factor in system performance. Moreover, it is also proved that when the buffer size is large, push and pull systems do not differ significantly.
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	2b0afc92db2071a15bdb53f1c202968f	a6191ab01bdb6e405dc4ca154b87b333	b2f97772de1a47c6a4a3be14a65d336a	article	KOMPARASI SISTEM MANUFAKTUR PUSH DAN PULL MELALUI PENDEKATAN SIMULASI	Eric Wibisono	\N	2004
8251453	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000788	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000788}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a study about new heuristic algorithm performance compared to Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) method in solving flowshop scheduling problem to reach minimum makespan. Performance appraisal is based on Efficiency Index (EI), Relative Error (RE) and Elapsed Runtime.	16e3659f8708161c480353491c732692	603f31a886158f3c09f6363d60ae9148	c8ad248889f6ab6ad9bfbb75bde95cb1	article	STUDI PERBANDINGAN PERFORMANCE ALGORITMA HEURISTIK POUR TERHADAP MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING DALAM MENYELESAIKAN PENJADWALAN FLOWSHOP	Herry Christian Palit Tessa Vanina Soetanto	\N	2004
8251454	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000789	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000789}, priority = {2}	This article is about quality costs analysis to improve industrial competitiveness, through a study case at  food ingredients industry. The purpose of this quality costs analysis is to know quality cost resources which are not efficient.
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The first condition shows that 90% of total quality costs is used as prevention cost and 8% as internal failure cost. The final condition after analysis and improvement shows no more internal failure and the average quality costs is reduced by 9.66%.
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	8a0b191b4ecf425c3beaf456ddbcb9cd	e09a55d2fc8b822e4ee3e081260785f4	6d87efe4bfad8679996dd241c71aaf11	article	PENINGKATAN DAYA SAING INDUSTRI MELALUI ANALISA BIAYA KUALITAS (Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan Bahan Baku Makanan)	Tessa Vanina Soetanto Felecia	\N	2004
8251455	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000790	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000790}, priority = {2}	The future industry is the one who can manage the information system. Today, communication technology and distributed system computerization already have the ability to implement system that able to exchange and share information between different users. Product Data Management (PDM) is an up-to-date and excellent method on managing the exchange and share of information. PDM is able to integrate and manage data analyzing process and documentation of the related product component physically. By adjusting the CAD/CAM on certain condition, the PDM will function maximally by using the information based on STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data model). This article will explain the relationship between PDM system and CAD/CAM on industry. 	80e3873cdfaedbf79ba7dd8f5e563c58	b26449891f66a6785c4751bd1aa8161d	e8814e3922954e85eb0a8d3294db6d08	article	PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT DALAM KAITAN DENGAN CAD/CAM	Bernardo Nugroho Yahya	\N	2004
8251456	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000791	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000791}, priority = {2}	Surveying the differences of importance level of service variables is a must for service providers. The ten service variables are tangible, reliability, responsiveness, competence, courtesy, credibility,  security, access, communication, and understanding the customer. The categories of service providers to be compared are recreative (represented by supermarket and restaurant) and non recreative (represented by hospital and education/university) characteristics. The result shows there are no differences among recreative and non recreative service providers. But there are some differences among each service providers, because of  unique characteristics of each service provider.	adb7c352ad26b00562c561c81230e88b	286a4bdc81643e81c073a81478f46c9c	4c8ad0ee1ef15d5042781d6a7d97df2c	article	PERBANDINGAN TINGKAT KEPENTINGAN VARIABEL LAYANAN PADA JASA YANG BERSIFAT REKREATIF	Kriswanto Widiawan	\N	2004
8251457	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000792	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000792}, priority = {2}	We enhanced DFSS Characterize and Optimize Phases to deal with multiple and functional response optimization. The enhancement basically starts with a development of functional meta-models of CAE outputs that are fast-to-compute and accurate enough within a certain design space. Having developed the multiple and functional meta-models, the influence of design variables to the functional responses are then obtained via visualization and sensitivity analysis based on Sobol?s index. Multi-objective optimization is finally applied to search for design variable settings that give optimal functional responses.	9fd016c10e3bde7399fbddc781c1c63c	c22f02a60e8bea74b0840dcc540c9fda	e9e02af054044f5ee9be016e7ce58229	article	PERANCANGAN BERBASIS KOMPUTER UNTUK REKAYASA PRODUK DAN PROSES KOMPLEKS	Liem Ferryanto	\N	2004
8251458	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000793	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000793}, priority = {2}	The research aimed at getting ingredient composition of soy sauces that preferred by consumers, by means of Taguchi method. The first organoleptik test was carried out to find out consumers? responses to tastes, colors, and thickness of X soy sauces relative to other soy sauces. The results were applied as a reference in pre-experiment. Experiment results indicated that soy sauce whose composition was 23332233 was the most preferable soy sauce by consumers. The proposed? soy sauce was subject to final organoleptik test to find out consumer preference and position of the proposed? soy sauces. The results indicated that 65.4% of respondents liked the proposed? soy sauces. Tastes and thickness of the proposed? soy sauces have been more preferable by consumers relative to other soy sauces. 	2b6ae038276a3a62e20412727d5d977f	c64fff013c5138b4f96ef8939f3f2027	d9572f9e69ce8efa1f1c18081120383e	article	PENENTUAN KOMPOSISI BAHAN BAKU OPTIMAL PRODUK KECAP X DENGAN METODE TAGUCHI	Debora Anne Yang Aysia Julianingsih	\N	2004
8251459	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000794	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000794}, priority = {2}	Aplication of Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) technology to provide the data information, especially at manufacture the warehouse, it can not be done quickly, exactly (real-time) and efficient because the product write system and product data entry is still done manually to the ERP system. This conditions effect to the product first in first out (FIFO) system that does not well, and there is a relatively high of employees.
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To solve the weakness that happened in ERP technology implementation, it must be done integration with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. This integration produce lowering activity at warehouse become 50%. This activities lowering provide the velocity, data exactly, and also employee efficiency.	824c1999c2210c83ea2d982f9d8b00f2	80b41a6ee3f618fcdb602b66e3a6c81f	33ad7e682457ab931dcabf8a12c7ba07	article	INTEGRASI TEKNOLOGI RFID DENGAN TEKNOLOGI ERP UNTUK OTOMATISASI DATA (Studi Kasus Pada Gudang Barang Jadi Perusahaan Furniture)	Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan	\N	2004
8251460	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000795	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000795}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the concept of studies an Available to Promise (ATP) system by looking beyond what traditionally highlighted in literature concerning Supply Chain. Advanced ATP systems are implemented in practice depends on the company?s strategy. However, The performance measures of ATP system become very important and more complex in order to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of ATP system in a supply chain. This paper concludes seven factors influence ATP system in a supply chain.	792a6e14b44aacc18fbf04e1ce58b9dc	f711217e41aad0fc32575f86e5b93d53	189fff0aed99a015f3277c8ba0b8608b	article	NEW ISSUES OF ATP SYSTEMS IN A SUPPLY CHAIN (Literature Review)	Tanti Octavia	\N	2004
8251461	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000796	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000796}, priority = {2}	This article described a result of research design of performance measurement system in hotel business with Performance Prism Model. As long as, performance measurement system at hotel X not yet representatived organization performance according to comprehensif and integrated. Because of needed redesign performance measurement system with new model. From the objective condition of hotel X, Performance Prism model more representative than others. The result of design described that stakeholder in hotel X such as: customer, employee, supplier, owner and investor, and regulator and community. From the performance measurement system design are obtained 36 types Key Performance Indicator (KPI) such as: 6 KPI of customer, 9 KPI of staff manajerial, 9 KPI of staff operational, 4 KPI of supplier, 3 KPI of investor, and 5 KPI of regulator & community.  Result of implementation performance measurement system with scoring system indicates that the amount of scor current performance indicator is 50,75%. Result of measurement can be based management act evaluation and choice planning improvement organization and all Stakeholder requirements must be request.	5e1bd2d197cce2d0218f9dc5fbd45ed9	4d1a7fe6a903676003f244a4c8416d1a	c10e32cc9c1ea23e2eb53273a8e178b3	article	PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DENGAN METODE PERFORMANCE PRISM (Studi Kasus pada Hotel X)	Dian Tanukhidah Iwan Vanany	\N	2004
8251462	Jurnal Teknik Industri	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000797	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND04060208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000797}, priority = {2}	The population of green consumer have been increasing enormously over last few decades. Hence, many managers prefer to reduce or to avoid environmental impact that may arise from their  industrial activity, including product design and development. Regarding that phenomenon, this paper describes the Green Quality Function Deployment (QFD) II method that is utilized to evaluate the concept of lamp. The Green QFD II integrates quality, environmental, and cost aspects into Concept Comparison House (CCH). Weight of each aspects has been determined by utilizing the Analitic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The best product and it characteristics are presented at the las section of this paper.	eb3ac0dfbed119e10983e3ed7b8f59b7	2d3b647625509d7313f8402523c638c8	5e80a56e6d4321a06f68a78742f0a2b5	article	EVALUASI KONSEP PRODUK DENGAN PENDEKATAN GREEN QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT II	Mokh. Suef Septin Puji Astuti	\N	2004
8251463	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000798	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000798}, priority = {2}	Hospitality industry is one of the service businesses that pays so much attention to service quality as it is the main intangible product that it produces. This short article examines how to manage service quality in hospitality industry through managing the ?moment of truth? or service encounter. The analysis is done by referring to some problems and challenges in managing service encounters. The results of the analysis show some important points to consider when managing service encounters.	c49b13b0d9993f259cb0d5a804d34732	baa321b97248d8ad98956c37cfeb7642	97314808203f824052119af66f4e0ba8	article	MANAGING SERVICE QUALITY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY THROUGH MANAGING THE ?MOMENT OF TRUTH?: A THEORETICAL APPROACH	Deborah Christine Widjaja	\N	2005
8251464	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000799	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000799}, priority = {2}	Competition among higher education is getting very strong. Educational institution must manage their organization well as a kind of business without leaving its essential aspect and must able to transform its organization to be the marketing company. By using SWOT analysis and IE Matrix, several recommendations are proposed, such as: choosing intensive strategy and conducting differentiation strategy by exhibiting unique combinations of knowledge, skill and attitude, completed with facilities that demonstrate the whole hotel atmosphere to achieve sustainable competitive advantage.  	1a7fb9be7201159a409b0ac5ec3a00fa	43b75034c680a93e8a2f217f89b00615	a82cb9c4ae56807c72fa15a3b27e05a6	article	PERENCANAAN STRATEGIS PEMASARAN UNTUK MENCIPTAKAN SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE (KASUS PADA PROGRAM STUDI MANAJEMEN PERHOTELAN UK PETRA DI SURABAYA)	Marcus Remiasa	\N	2005
8251465	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000800	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000800}, priority = {2}	Loyalty programs have been extensively used to enhance customer loyalty. Despite the rapid growth of the programs, its effectiveness in boosting customer loyalty is still questionable. By employing meta-analysis technique, nine empirical studies in hospitality businesses are reviewed. Result shows that loyalty programs do not have a significant effect on increasing customer loyalty. The programs are only able to encourage customers to repeatedly purchase without having emotional attachment and personal relationship to the companies.	344d8a8b11bbb473084ba05e5ebb1b08	ae68e300a3b723118a2de83a58d9f70f	a3cb0367fb55f964c9837a9d220c49d8	article	THE EFFECT OF LOYALTY PROGRAMS ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY	Serli Wijaya	\N	2005
8251466	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000801	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000801}, priority = {2}	Marketers try to reach children and elderly as their target market; therefore it will give opportunities for food industries to focus on these groups. Physiological, economic, social, psychological, and convenience factors are examined to discover the possibilities serving these different generations. It is concluded that serving children and elderly people in the same restaurant is possible as long as food service industries provide the right products and services for them.	a8c078e49060ea276b98a3353b73e9bd	51160e6e9ee705e259586dc155e1ab35	6b30bbbdb9be73a526964ea97bf1ae1d	article	CAN CHILDREN AND ELDERLY  BE SERVED IN THE SAME RESTAURANT?	Adeline Wonoseputro	\N	2005
8251467	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000802	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000802}, priority = {2}	The development of interior design education obliges  the presence of  a message delivered to the design client that can be understood clearly and occurately, according to the designer�s idea or to the user�s demand. The design schemes that are accumulated in the student�s  mind are often muddled up and as a result, the message is poorly delivered to the design educator or the interior design user, although physically, the design appears to be astonishing. The same is the case when the students introduce their design work trough a poor presentation that hence causes their ideas to seem dull, their imagination not delivered and finally the design becomes raw and appears to be in the wrong direction or aim.
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The role of an educator and interior design education is to prepare and guide a design candidate, in this  case the interior student, to develop a positive capability to be able to apply strategical step in presenting design work accurately according to the concept, imagination as well the demand of the design user.	3a5120ba74a8d15950c578bedad180c8	32e6c944ca78ffe619e06538ad440b4f	6d33feedadb406e859d6d93cf30a89ca	article	PERANAN PRESENTASI DESAIN DALAM  PENDIDIKAN DESAIN INTERIOR	Fakultas Seni dan Desain Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Andereas Pandu Setiawan Dosen Jurusan Desain Interior	\N	2003
8251468	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000803	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000803}, priority = {2}	Basically, designing is a process that involve means to process (information), subjects processed (problem) and the processors (designer). On the other hand, design quality is not only measured from one?s originality and creativity in implementing the design but also from his reasonability to explain, elicit, analyze and solve his problems, then he should make his best decisions. To acquire optimal results, he needs certain thinking methods both in curriculum and in its implementation.
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As a major in art and design, interior design tries to form integrated professional design by integrating science, technology, art, and professionalism. Curriculum material is directed to the essence of space planning and structuring in technical and aesthetic approaches. On the other hand, to support learning and teaching process and its professionalism, the implementation of education focuses on the development of creativity, academic and science knowledge, and the training of basic skills and emphasizes cognitive, psychomotoric, and affective, matters to encourage trainees to think in divergent and convergent manner.	b3dfd86519d15df6df0edcfbfacdb9cd	d11494f0872134f1fc8361ae4b661b8d	a6e541758bddb42bef47f87025072f8b	article	BERPIKIR KRITIS KREATIF (Sebuah Model Pendidikan di Bidang Desain Interior)	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2003
8251469	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000804	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000804}, priority = {2}	Space as the nearest environment for human activities is a media which have to design in a good act, so good that can be accommodate the activities and influence the productivity to be maximal. As shapers of the physical-environment, interior designers play a unique role in determining how people experience their environment. Part of interior designers role is help create a healthy, a humane, and civilized place for human activities with eco-interiors approach by designing in choices about such elements as building materials, lighting systems, and air control systems. In eco-interiors approach, creativity and decision by making environment-sensitive that expand the concept of a humane environment are need to include a responsible attitude toward the environment itself. That is part of the interior design approach. 	b72f0e00a538eb9a9121d8a5aa168c38	ee0fda0f035070e986dda5f784ad46d7	07b0e07f081d3ef9631f928c822aef4f	article	EKO-INTERIOR DALAM PENDEKATAN PERANCANGAN INTERIOR	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2003
8251470	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000805	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000805}, priority = {2}	Space is neutral in the beginning. When a space make in a certain atmosphere, the space will be change to be a certain place. Apparently, accessory which often connotated as an element of decoration has mean ability to attending a place.	0f65d4f6cc482eb73a89bc4faf088226	4e718c5de2fad1fc528399d8d9d43849	e1900b6b960c283f6af3e1685b737692	article	MENYADARI POTENSI AKSESORIS DALAM UPAYA PENGHADIRAN SEBUAH TEMPAT	S.P. Honggowidjaja	\N	2003
8251471	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000806	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000806}, priority = {2}	The successful of human healing process is a complexity which is connected between fisiological condition and psychological condition (inner mind) of human being. Both of them have contribution in healing process. To support the patient?s psychological condition, it needs to be created a healt and comfort environment, in term psychologically can give positive support for healing process. Interior design in hospital is a made-environment which its existence has a direc relationshipwith patient. By element of design for example color, it can be created an environment or atmosphere of space which supports healing process.	d31124850d5ebb7ac034d6bcf7edec84	6909d910694ea440da691d8aa71b48e6	54678c856d60fc7e2bb2058a2ada1938	article	PERAN WARNA PADA INTERIOR RUMAH SAKIT BERWAWASAN  ?HEALING ENVIRONMENT? TERHADAP PROSES PENYEMBUHAN PASIEN	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2003
8251472	Dimensi Interior	1	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000807	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT03010206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000807}, priority = {2}	Challenge to face the future in design education is on preparation of the students to life in professional career in the world which full of changes. A new approach is a constructivist learning offer as one of alternative. This approach is pressured on a student centered learning, learning to learn.	e4ab8ce3569e85a8d4e0520c131a86e2	28888ed68519cb4f38785de165e99a8f	b135ba8c83b759669c2dab70fbc1cf90	article	KONSTRUKTIVISTIK: ARAH BARU PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN	Y. Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2003
8251473	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000808	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000808}, priority = {2}	Krobongan located in dalem at Java tradition house is room equiped with langse (gordyn), bed, bolster and pillow, lamp, decorated in such of way, do not use for daily sleep, but for the first night nuptials sleep, heirloom saving place, rice plant seed saving place, and supply of prosperity divice. Krobongan assumed as sacred room which only dedicated to mbok Sri or Goddess Sri representing agriculture goddess, prosperity, bliss and fertility. Tradition make of krobongan as that sacred house at Java the rising generation this time have next to nothing. But tradition make of holy room require to be continued although with different function, meaning and form.	9ef5d247847b1686beb508dc4ba1efb9	52c91be329d5ed58b90d80bcec05a9ab	3a0e137afaa85b2a629d0b2704ebec6d	article	KROBONGAN RUANG SAKRAL RUMAH TRADISI JAWA	Rahmanu Widayat	\N	2004
8251474	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000809	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000809}, priority = {2}	In the pre-school ages, children developed very rapid physically, cognitively, emotionally as well as socially. This has a great impact for their future. A kindergarten as their first formal educational institution is a means to help provide the stimuli and support for them in their growing period and their development. The factors which contributes to the children development at the kindergarten are the quality of teachers, activity programs, and physical surroundings. In order that the activity programs can be carried out smoothly and the children development can be optimal, there should be supporting factors such as classrooms as part of the physical surroundings, which can meet the needs for the development of pre-school children. Colours can support the condition of classroom interior which contributes to the learning activities suitable to the children?s need to develop them optimally	092450d36acc18a4cae9d935279d588c	88a700831edbaf04bf5d4ae3c66fc442	2d1248d68aca3a2d228226b35acc62ae	article	PERAN WARNA  INTERIOR TERHADAP PERKEMBANGAN DAN PENDIDIKAN ANAK DI TAMAN KANAK-KANAK	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2004
8251475	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000810	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000810}, priority = {2}	Tuban is one of the most bustle trading town because its territory passed by Daendels Road that had been made in colonial era. Position stayed at regional road Surabaya-Babat-Tuban-Semarang-Jakarta made that city as a focus from vehicle circulation among same city or another city. Tuban developed as a trading town as long as the growth of luxuriant houses that had been occupied by europeans and chinese rich merchant, that make some not directly influence to the shape formation of residence environment in the center of city, given some effect with growing place of stay that used as a place of trading with difference space formation arrangement.
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Space formation arrangement is various as an effect of stay-trade activity, which mean is resident combined with trading (tobacco trading, tobacco and livestock, tobacco and store, furniture and live stock trading, agricultural produce trading, and shop). More over, used of space process  was changing statically, that is function increasing (with space increasing) and space quality increasing (with completing some of space). The use of stay-trade space had some changes because of economic factor opinion and trading activity. The changing effect to zoning and space organization, nevertheless the identity as grid formation still being used.	b4b87338a68467d82b0b6a182a3ece71	76c86eeaf25089a2b24c4a5b19fd3456	4bcb6218ed1a8a01016c5de29759f088	article	POLA TATA LETAK RUANG HUNIAN-USAHA PADA RUMAH TINGGAL TIPE KOLONIAL DI PUSAT KOTA TUBAN	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2004
8251476	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000811	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000811}, priority = {2}	This essays indicated the relation between the arrangement of spatial elements and the formation of room image with the space from the people interacting in it. Interaction among individuals with the space and its surrounding is a psychological problem. The psychological interaction is begun with the stimulus acceptance and than processing by cognition system. The acceptance of stimulus in the cognition system is simultaneous with the complexity of motivation process, creating influence on two aspects; i.e. inward, creating image to the space; outward, realized in the behavioral pattern. Both are individual personality responses to stimulus created by space and surrounding atmosphere.
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The arrangement of physical elements of space has a certain quality, creates spatial atmosphere and it is the realization of signs as medium to transfer meaningful values. The meaning trasferred is shown by arrangement of elements which is capable of formation connotatively related to the building in their own images. Image which is percepted by observer in a condition which affects it by vaque characters named as ?spatial atmosphere?.	61c15f3cbdfd3df0fd3ab62a0824b37b	d30148e2cde49aaf53c27b773c437e98	134e4a98ce27e72f08db2d470d48ad14	article	TERBENTUKNYA CITRA DALAM KONTEKS SUASANA RUANG	Taufan Hidjaz	\N	2004
8251477	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000812	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000812}, priority = {2}	Auditorium is a place to perform theatre, opera and music. Kinds of show that can be enjoyed comfortably or otherwise depend on the quality of room acoustic. Interior designers also contribute in successful or unsuccessful of a performance, which is in creating acoustic character quality. When designing auditorium interior, a designer should consider sound esthetic elements of acoustic. The best acoustic criteria in an auditorium are influenced by shape of the room and space dimension, where both can create acoustic parameter either objectively or subjectively. The arrangement and the finishing materials of the audience seats, opening view, shape and finishing of the surfaces (reflective or absorptive) that covered the auditorium are important elements which need attention.	132e4a34fcb26450692b1d53627a0587	3da87b17c1b75941ee9307a8249211d8	5f13ce07c8936392f0c190e1ab878b09	article	PENGARUH ELEMEN INTERIOR TERHADAP KARAKTER AKUSTIK AUDITORIUM	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2004
8251478	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000813	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000813}, priority = {2}	Understand the lateral thinking method in the perspective of design studying is one of the effort to enrich the understanding of the thinking method which can be implemented in the design studying. To understand those lateral thinking method, we need a discussion about the design reflection, than a discussion about learning style, and creativity as a focus of studying. Than we need a discussion of the lateral thinking method in the creativity development and its implement in the design studio study process.	8f2c487b9e40e9065d02992170dd03ad	d4e516c3e1a7f0391bb9a51fbf232b8e	d956dbd93ac683af64a334eff8bf803a	article	BERPIKIR LATERAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2004
8251479	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000814	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000814}, priority = {2}	Posters which are entitled Guerrilla Christ and Foreign Debt/IMF created by designers from Cuba contain many Christianity icons. Guerrilla Christ agitative poster with black and red colour background described Jesus Christ constricting a gun just looks like guerrillas. Foreign Debt/IMF poster described someone was crossed on the icon of US dollar as a symbol of IMF. As we know Cuba is one of the glorious communist socialist country. Writer is interested in investigating paradigm aspects related to the poster creating process include ideological aspect, community life, also narration or message extended.	080488432113696f5bab49d01e5b07b5	0edb19bfe782252365ae625713d66789	4ff05be7ffc34efffed53ade2d077bd3	article	RELASI PARADIGMATIK IKON KRISTIANI DALAM POSTER PROPAGANDA KUBA	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2004
8251480	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000815	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000815}, priority = {2}	Advertising has kept attention from many social circles because of its wide impact, especially in tv commercials, that have the most audience. At the same time, the visual communication designer has a great responsibility to generate creative ads that are responsible as well. Christianity as a social and religious institution, is therefore directly and indirectly involved in the advertising world. Christianity possesses a particular view based on the ethics  that is pertinent to Christian community, called Christian ethics.	07f54001e636670036eef3d6ec8ca446	7fe77fca028e864e0e2e59588a73a5ca	68f48340ca95bf7ecc3ca1352aab04c7	article	TAMPILAN IKLAN TELEVISI MENURUT PERSPEKTIF ETIKA KEKRISTENAN	Maria N. D. K. Indrayana	\N	2004
8251481	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000816	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000816}, priority = {2}	Punakawan are typical figures in Indonesian wayang, they have unique character and can do various roles, like: nanny, warrior advisor, entertainer, critism, comedian, utterance about thruth and wisdom. Because they have multifunction and typical figures, Punakawan can be an effective media to communicate a visual message.	e2d9218051b59eeff1b6771cddce0247	91edba78b58653dd7764ef59a13375c2	4b22bfe931ac205f73ae4f2e062da6fc	article	PUNAKAWAN SEBAGAI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2004
8251482	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000817	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000817}, priority = {2}	Development in Indonesia, especially since the New Order era, that uses Western technology and foreign investment  has brought about new values that shift society away from traditional culture. Along with the shift of value, consumerism is spreading in big cities as well as rural areas in Indonesia. This paper aims to prove that modernization, that uses Western technology and foreign investment, the encroachment of foreign culture and the diffusion of consumerism, that are gradually replacing traditional culture, are inevitable.	c102d5677b73a8fd10a4a6d8ff56141b	e385af3a462b7daead32eff494f203d7	abcd0477a6ee9221e3e2a29a36bddd01	article	PERGESERAN NILAI DAN KONSUMERISME DI TENGAH KRISIS EKONOMI DI INDONESIA	Januar Heryanto	\N	2004
8251483	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000818	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000818}, priority = {2}	Constructivist learning environments are concerned with both what and how one learns. The increasing interest in alternative assessment is reflecteted in the proliferation of term such as portfolio assessment. Portfolios have an honored history of use in fields such as art and design. A Critical, often overlooked, aspect of portfolio assessment is that the student?s evaluation of his/her own work is just as important as the evaluation rendered by others.	5386cea80a97211787403e874cc8abcf	c482d5b4954331e3a9837537385b530a	c8fb2e8abc60d723f92d998b9ce23f8a	article	PORTOFOLIO: MODEL PENILAIAN DESAIN BERBASISKAN KONSTRUKTIVISTIK	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2004
8251484	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000819	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000819}, priority = {2}	For some people, it is interesting to reminisce and expose the past. This phenomenon of reviving past trends, or called retro, becomes part of visual communication design applications. Retro is a past product that is assimilated to something new, that of a contemporary product; not only uplifting eclectic spirit, revival, historicism, reconstruction, and duplication, but also creating unique synergy to attract attention.
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This paper focuses on retro or recurrence that varies in definitions as a part of the past or even as a creative vitality and catharsis of the postmodern era, because it is a medium for appreciation, awarding, insults, and humor in the postmodern discourse.	a51cd70c29e61b1be13aea0d0d390e99	9fa4ce3811ecf07132c42acfa31bd5bf	18545a2fdf5494609a4576b35bd02a03	article	RETRO SEBAGAI WACANA DALAM DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Andrian Dektisa Hagijanto	\N	2004
8251485	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000820	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000820}, priority = {2}	Babies as illustration models are not only appeared in baby?s daily needs products advertisements, for instance baby?s foods,  drinks, and  equipments as well but they are also appeared in non baby?s daily needs products. Relate in print advertisement illustrations, babies as illustration models not just have functions pointing out babies as consumers, models (visual aid) but also function as attraction, product?s image representation and product?s value enumerator.	45981c4eb3518e3830e6b33db5be2b28	376c6214b1de4cc1bc12eb1b86848973	54f9322b84ff2c94c6d69e40f167af7e	article	BAYI SEBAGAI MODEL ILUSTRASI DALAM IKLAN CETAK	Cons. Tri Handoko	\N	2004
8251486	k@ta	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000821	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000821}, priority = {2}	Studies in contrastive rhetoric since Kaplan?s (1966) article have indicated the need of looking at L2 writing from different perspective by considering factors such as L2 learners? historical background in L1 writing, the development in their writing process, and the genres before we come to analyze the texts. By following such approaches, this study wants to see if there has been any cultural transfer in L2 writing of Indonesian writers. However, this has led to the probing of Indonesian L1 writing as well. This study again suggests the complexity of rhetoric in writing.	1cd8639da0c34ecf76de0cc872890b20	78d09bf96ffbb588c0894160098f9ccf	cfed43abcce9fa38983f54246a271deb	article	Cultural Transfer in EFL Writing: A Look at Contrastive Rhetoric on English and Indonesian	Esther Kuntjara	\N	2004
8251487	k@ta	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000822	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000822}, priority = {2}	This article reports on a study that aims to find out the types of Communication Strategies used and mostly used by students with high and low levels of Communication Apprehension and whether students with high level of Communication Apprehension used more numbers of Communication Strategies. The subjects in a created classroom were asked to retell a pictorial story and a pictorial instruction. The results showed that students with high Communication Apprehension level used more numbers of Communication Strategies.	163f0a45c02669f3ff416751e93ef5f3	5219cdfe8908c58aeb77758078480900	47b57317f8374b279a8171e6fd0990d7	article	The Types of Communication Strategies Used by Speaking Class Students with Different Communication Apprehension Levels in English Department of Petra Christian University, Surabaya	Agatha Sylvia Nani I. Tiono	\N	2004
8251488	k@ta	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000823	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000823}, priority = {2}	This paper is focused on the holistic approach and techniques applied in Syntax class. The students are assisted to learn not only the form but also the practical application, ?from Syntax to Syntaxing?, adopting Larsen-Freeman?s term ?from Grammar to Grammaring? (2003). Viewed from the students? written evaluation, the varied kinds of learning activities and care attending to the affective aspect of the students seem to have worked well.	58671021597e8b91b73efda22198fc24	b24fa426efa0be2ef177f6dd8efcc0fe	985c65e5d23c8c25df942faf042e0360	article	The Holistic Approach to Teaching Syntax	Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2004
8251489	k@ta	6	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000824	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000824}, priority = {2}	This paper tries to pinpoint three main reasons why Havelaar?s struggles in improving the life of the indigenous can be said to be failures, namely Havelaar?s misinterpretation of the exploitation, his misguided perception, and his uncommitted consciousness. Apart from the failures of Max Havelaar, this novel leaves a rich record of the complex relation between the indigenous and their rulers, the indigenous (rulers) and the Dutch, and between the Dutch themselves.	8265d168aab679f00691ccc20234ed30	7b660b67bf896b84f18649a1b7cfdf1a	4d332d0df91d2ab06bb8845434c23da1	article	What?s Left From Max Havelaar?s Failures: Max Havelaar?s Failures in Improving the Indigenous? Life in Multatuli?s Max Havelaar or the Dutch Coffee Auctions of a Dutch Trading Company	Liem Satya Limanta	\N	2004
8251490	k@ta	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000825	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000825}, priority = {2}	This study is a qualitative study of Malaysian children aged between four and six years engaged in a story-telling task. The question posed in this piece of research then: Is the role played by gender in SLA? If it does play a role, what then is the nature of this role? The path taken by this study is to analyze discourse in story-telling. 	987dba283c2b81071c299ffe4bfbf249	2ff4dbf3e8fb2bd3192455f95be61c5d	19dbdf2cf653decfb3a61e05fed345a2	article	(Re) Constructing Gender in a New Voice: The Role of Gender Identity in LSA, the case of Malaysia	Karen Kow Yip Cheng	\N	2004
8251492	k@ta	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000826	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000826}, priority = {2}	This study aims to introduce the project to construct the Chinese learners? corpus (LC) of Japanese at Dalian University of Technology (DUT), and detail the LC construction, development of DUT Corpus Linguistics Tools, and contribution to the education of Japanese as a second language. The outstanding characteristic of the LC is its parallel form with learners? Japanese texts and their Chinese translation, which enables us to make comprehensive analysis of the influence of Chinese (L1) to Japanese (L2). We have made a preliminary analysis of the errors contained.	32ce0d8551a0eca75f48688e3b4b57bd	2b4dfd40400c3e2461a8c19849b0132e	1f72803b8bead370e4bff6cb1865faaa	article	Construction of the Chinese Learners? Parallel Corpus of Japanese and Its Preliminary Analysis	Masaaki Shimizu; Fenggang Du ; and Masatake Dantsuji	\N	2004
8251493	k@ta	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000827	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000827}, priority = {2}	This study explored the characteristics of the rhetorical discourse employed by Javanese legislative vote getters in the 2004 campaign in their efforts to win public support for their candidates. The data of the study were the discourses written by Javanese legislative vote getters of Indonesian political parties. The study reveals that (1) the discourses were marked by the use of Javanese metaphorical form called ?parikan?, (2) various strategies, such as testimony technique, religious citations, and historical involvement were employed.  	214cc134eb7bdffcd3bdd262f31ebe11	3eb747a801f99683c133ca745db1a1b9	aad2a5ad11788d69ca0470b074e148c1	article	The Rhetoric of Javanese Legislative Vote Getters in the 2004 Campaign	Agustinus Ngadiman	\N	2004
8251494	k@ta	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000828	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000828}, priority = {2}	The text of urban single career women in Jodoh Monica is constructed to be negative and unfavorable as opposed to the text of married women, which is positive and favorable. The construction of both texts is based on a patriarchal ideology that is deeply rooted in every aspect of Indonesian family and social lives that Monica, the protagonist in Jodoh Monica, takes a subject position in this the patriarchal discourse of gender role. The text of urban single career woman in Jodoh Monica seeks to conform rather than challenge the patriarchal ideology.	37e94af48987f8b29af5499fb8b0d5b5	e244286a212cf1e748577944fbc0c389	d2341ab87f9bae33154009afaf1c8834	article	The Construction of Urban Single Career Woman in Indonesian Chick Lit, Jodoh Monica	Jenny M. Djundjung	\N	2004
8251495	k@ta	6	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000829	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000829}, priority = {2}	Melodrama reflects and constructs ideology. In American melodrama, the dominant social group imposed its ideology by constructing the standard American identity and its opposite through the heroes and villains. In the four plays discussed, the standard is pictured through the heroes in terms of their ability to get financial success, their acceptance of the Protestant moral codes, and their being white. Thus, in the world of melodrama people of color as well as financially deprived people are marginalized.	80a0b18eeeb33c59a1275bb1f265c9b0	5d8fbd79312e15c3e8af000e585d9457	ad9252f3b7a1fc7d031add9231a66d08	article	The Myth of the American Identity in American Melodrama	Ribut Basuki	\N	2004
8251496	k@ta	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000830	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000830}, priority = {2}	This paper provides an overview of some characteristics of a Madurese grammatical construction in which the subject or object of the main verb supplies the reference for a nonovert participant in the complement, what is generally referred to under the rubric as ?control? in generative syntactic theory. The data indicate that control in Madurese shows some similarities to control in English and other languages, but that there are important differences as well.  	a34745031171359ccfc40ada57b25bae	5709450c5aa96c53f17005782a3e44e1	35947b5481f7391b4b3974aa99293b2f	article	Madurese Control	William D. Davies	\N	2005
8251497	k@ta	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000831	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000831}, priority = {2}	This paper attempts to analyse the call utilized by the street hawkers who sold snacks in Malang, a small town in East Java. The results indicate that their utterances could be classified into five categories. Most of them observed the Gricean maxims, a few flouted them, but none disobeyed them. In general the snack vendors could be considered conforming to the cooperative principle in offering their merchandise to the hearers or the customers.	e00926b1e2d623125a5ead6698fedff8	28be189449fc38ba99a9910984454c02	7219578770aeb9bc8a3c27aabe06c4e9	article	Verbal Offers Used by Snack Vendors in Malang	Kusumarasdyati	\N	2005
8251498	k@ta	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000832	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000832}, priority = {2}	Pictures are widely used to accompany texts as adjuncts to facilitate learning. This article discusses the role of such a combination in supporting learning and the underlying theory that explains how individuals process visual and verbal information and how they can benefit from such a combination.  It is hypothesized that the facilitative effect of picture-text combination is attributed to the supportive role of pictures played in the cognitive processing involved in mental model building of the situation being explained.	54bc59e7c7578502472c2e2559161ec0	94b371bc45c65cdf8c3682d63732b4e6	4fd467d85a743068b4f7f76018860c7c	article	The Role of Static and Animated Pictures That Complement Texts  in Supporting Learning	Y.G. Harto Pramono	\N	2005
8251499	k@ta	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000833	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000833}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes an argument that literary texts in English which are written by Asian authors should be more extensively used as language teaching materials designed for EFL/ESL classrooms in Asian countries. The use of these texts can overcome the cultural stumbling blocks experienced by students. In addition, the texts can be utilized to promote cultural awareness and the role of English as an international language. To support this point of view, various issues in using what is often called non-native English literature are examined in the essay. 	9676b82d29137c9cd3f08a465c8f16a3	490b4861d0a170b1c2cbdc1372f5d375	c6f944360387b51a7006556df3d13052	article	Using English Literature written by Asian authors in EFL/ESL Classrooms in Asia	Flora Debora Floris	\N	2005
8251500	k@ta	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000834	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000834}, priority = {2}	This paper tries to portray the roles of men and women in and outside fiction as seen in Virginia Woolf?s To the Lighthouse and A Room of One?s Own. In both works, Woolf described vividly how women were often kept in the unfortunate and inferior positions by men and the patriarchal system they made. However, women did not always accept the marginalization without reserve. I will show that women?s rebellious and unconsenting spirit is represented especially by women artists in and outside fiction.	b048feb7952b5be138cc61c0280b7f9e	58ac54ba39847a141c9c2c5a02ecfbf9	26d143c65375aca18e4284ab4f5cc87e	article	The Presentation of Gender Roles in and outside Fiction, and the Rebellious Spirit of Women Artists in Virginia Woolf?s To the Lighthouse and A Room of One?s Own	Liem Satya Limanta	\N	2005
8251501	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000835	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000835}, priority = {2}	It has been realized that culture has an important role in formation of settlement spatial structure. The people who highly related to culture such in Bali, in macro context, settlement spatial structure is determined by cosmic system performed by symbolism of sacred mountain and sea as profane area. In the micro scale, it is manifested in the distribution of  space in house yard, therefore  it is permanently defined. On the other context,  settlement spatial structure can also be shown by observing ritual and religious activities. These activities are routinely conducted, and it the usage of space are not permanent, then the structure of space will be temporary. Sasaknese in Lombok island are strongly embraced to their culture in relation with their settlement arrangement, others are performed in life cycle and religious activities. By observing Sasaknese culture, we would be able to understand  the settlement spatial structure.	44415f7a90a46683a0eafed7a120a14e	49efa3a271da6c8498e0f1b4923ff743	3b200a776b8d60d062cfcb397aa59b86	article	PEMBENTUKAN  STRUKTUR RUANG PERMUKIMAN (Studi Kasus: Desa Puyung - Lombok Tengah)	Institut Teknologi Nasional Malang Jl Bendungan Sigura-gura 2 Malang e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:koko_is@yahoo.com\\">koko_is@yahoo.com </a> Ibnu Sasongko Jurusan Planologi	\N	2005
8251502	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000836	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000836}, priority = {2}	Most of Urban violence researches have been done in social-psychology context. One of it is the book by Dr.A.latief Wiyata (2002), Carok, Konflik Kekerasan dan Harga Diri Orang Madura. This book bases on his dissertation on social-cultural; social-economic; and histories context. One of his focuses is on the spreading of Madurese traditional settlement pattern. Based on that, there is an indication that carok ritual has been related to the Madurese traditional settlement. Through the study that is based on the book, is need to be understood that the carok ritual has influenced the Madurese traditional settlement, architecturally. And by discourse analysis it is found that carok ritual has influenced the quality of traditional settlement element intensity, specifically. Then, it is concluded that traditional architecture has a role as violence tradition conservation. 	35f43e625552883c47592c2e3b367313	9eca9c77f7270a8fa26671784e2bbcc1	dd86aa00d424c26847535eb9a3be7087	article	PENGARUH RITUAL CAROK TERHADAP PERMUKIMAN TRADISIONAL MADURA	ITS Surabaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:lintang_bayu@yahoo.com\\">lintang_bayu@yahoo.com</a> Retno Hastijanti Dosen Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya Mahasiswa Pendidikan Program Doktor	\N	2005
8251503	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000837	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000837}, priority = {2}	?Pecinan? district as the commercial district in Malang, is the ?growth-center? of the town. It because this place is commercial district which is very crowded. The building which becomes is distinctive feature in ?Pecinan? is the building which has combination function as dwelling and commercial, later it is known as shop-house. The building plan of shop-house in Chinnese society is a long and narrow shop-house. However it is the most effective plan to exploit the area which is limited. At the beginning, the function of shop-house still in balance both as dwelling and commercial, within years and since commercial activities growing rapidly than dwelling activities, the changing in room pattern has been occured. To know about the changing, a research of  shop-house?s room patten at Pasar Besar which is the part of ?Pecinan? district was made. This research has some purposes: 1.) To see the changing of shop-house?s room pattern at ?Pecinan?-Malang, 2.)To search the correlation between commercial activities aspect and the changing of shop-house?s room pattern at ?Pecinan?-Malang. The result of two porpuses is a type or changing characteristic that happenend in shop-house at ?Pecinan?. The analysis which has been used are quantitative methods. The conclution of  this research is the changing?s characteristic of shop-house?s room pattern is medium  category. The changing most occur in dwelling room which has been used for commercial room.  	274df9f779565d9cd7cafb091d386503	275ec2485f3a95d836fc241a32fa2d80	3613740b1523a8c5880d5a930ae984a0	article	PENGARUH KEGIATAN BERDAGANG TERHADAP POLA RUANG-DALAM BANGUNAN RUMAH-TOKO DI KAWASAN PECINAN KOTA MALANG	San Soesanto Aryanti Dewi	\N	2005
8251504	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000838	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000838}, priority = {2}	The Semarang Old city is an interesting object. It is not just as a tourism object, but also never ending research object. After being studied from many sides such as historical side, urban planning as well as tourism, now it is started to make a further study in the area of conservation and its physical condition. The research of city development is really needed to support the secondary research in order to observe the changing of climate condition. However, the study from archaeology side of this object in order to analyze the historical traces that were not been done a lot. One part of this dissertation is analyze of the history of the object with using the historical approach and reviewing the literatures, which still open the opportunity for discussion about the losing archaeological evidence. The evidence of the old fortress in Semarang old city now can only be found in the old map, therefore the archaeological research is to strengthen existence of this old fortress should be done.	a4e033a7e0c75998a27cd6634eb9e3bf	374e03249a248cb2428cb9c719b01d5b	b114a83c40df14a49e1bf5305f345cbb	article	KOTA KOLONIAL LAMA SEMARANG (Tinjauan Umum Sejarah Perkembangan Arsitektur Kota)	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2005
8251505	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000839	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000839}, priority = {2}	Meaning of ?urban centre? terminology is adaptable with urban history. Political situation; includes government system, geographical condition, history of the past are three major keys to understand the meaning of ?urban centre?. In Jakarta, Semarang and Surabaya, urban centre created a gap with city periphery. The gap, since 1980s, becomes less and less because the existence of small to medium scale industry which is located surrounding the city centre. During 1980s, political situation encouraged the types of industry to grow in developing country, such as Indonesia, which are firstly located in developed country. Street development in Indonesia also reduces the gap. In the 21st century, there is unbalance quantity of street length in big city; such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Semarang, and number of vehicle. Hence, this condition creates a new gap between city centre and periphery.	4fc52cef2fc319ad2a43f636013aeb73	d2af1652e09b4cffd0e08358ddf8f014	19315e707e0634fd00846010a0eed5cc	article	KAWASAN ?PUSAT KOTA? DALAM PERKEMBANGAN SEJARAH PERKOTAAN DI JAWA	Rully Damayanti	\N	2005
8251506	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000840	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000840}, priority = {2}	A study about the characteristics of pedestrians flow is required to design the width of walkway for a building. Base on that specific condition a Level of Service (LOS) could be proposed. The aim of this study is to identify characteristic of pedestrian that using the walkway including walking speed and pedestrian flow, to proposed and evaluated LOS of walkway at campus area. Survey was conducted at nine different locations at Petra Christian University. Pearson Correlation and Regression analysis were using to obtain the equation of relation between pedestrian characteristics that required for counting the walking speed and pedestrian flow for each LOS. The result indicate that most of walkway at Petra Christian University area have LOS = A, except for the walkway in front of telecommunication shop (wartel) nearby P building which has level of service B.	b0a37d38c052b23f0870a9d4f148a4b1	ad803cebe584426b557c2ae1fc1eccaa	aeff10023246f852523c6a3cd54c80bd	article	USULAN STANDAR DAN EVALUASI TINGKAT PELAYANAN WALKWAY DI UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Rudy Setiawan	\N	2005
8251507	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000841	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000841}, priority = {2}	A one level space, which lies between two buildings of two levels. This one level room, has to be designed to be two levels. The function of this one level, a space of 12 x 12 square meters, is a boxing training hall. This building is a part off sports facilities buildings in the Pajajaran street of Bandung. The budget for the development is very low, so it needs to minimise the expenses. The abstackle for this development are for example : the existing walls, and foundation must not be changed. Especially the roof, which will be elevated to the upper floor. And last but not least the time limit of construction is fixed at maximum 3 months, or 12 weeks only. The structure of this first level, must gives the impression of being light, but solid.	bfc715e0afff9047e9e2b63c0ea24117	eef64d950cda28caca5f182c368a66bc	0947f10cf043696f13f8bb4043f373a1	article	STRUKTUR RANGKA RUANG BAJA SEBAGAI PENDUKUNG LANTAI ATAS	Huthudi	\N	2005
8251508	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000842	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000842}, priority = {2}	More than two decades, after the emerging of post- modern architecture, the split between construction technology and cultural expression in architecture appeared to become wider and wider. With the exception of a few �high-tech� buildings, the unity of art and applied science (technology) in design seems facing challenges. It is interesting to see how fast and unexpectedly the situation has changed. Many factors and people played a role in this reversal, many new buildings demonstrate that utilitarian artifacts do not have to be oppressive to creativity but can evoke new innovation. One of the most significant contributors was JIN MAO TOWER at Shanghai, China. The paper analyses this building as a genuine synthesis of rational intelligence with art poetry that is still possible.	6adacb2c840b2bfe1af23a10fdb4c6d7	6ffb8f5bbc6256e79f7e1826e0228177	b7cf86a1216f76b6ec8b665741e83db9	article	BANGUNAN TINGGI MULTI FUNGSI SEBAGAI SINTESIS ARSITEKTUR DAN STRUKTUR ( Studi Analisis: Jin Mao Tower � Grand Hyatt Shanghai )	Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:a_metric@rad.net.id\\">a_metric@rad.net.id</a> Jimmy Priatman Staf Pengajar Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Arsitektur	\N	2005
8251509	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000843	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000843}, priority = {2}	Glazing elemen of the high-rise building plays an importan role in determining energy performance of the building . Apart from aesthetic consideration, glazing provides view outside and allows internal spaces to be lit naturally. In tropical climate, however, this can be disadvantage as it brings heat inside. Using computer simulation, the present study invitigates these two conctradictory function in terms of energi consumption in four cases of high-rise building in Surabaya. It appears from the study that provision of thermally good glazing contributes more in energy saving than that of glazing for daylighting.	603a266c8384354b6c3155632261582e	d8f7a892b071231ce5f72e406a595925	8c861ec2a732a9e705e6f40ba84a5ea6	article	KONSEKUENSI ENERGI AKIBAT PEMAKAIAN BIDANG KACA PADA BANGUNAN TINGGI DI DAERAH TROPIS LEMBAB	Anik Juniwati Santoso	\N	2005
8251510	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000844	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000844}, priority = {2}	This paper evaluates the current thermal comfort condition in an air-conditioned design studio using objective measurement and subjective assessment. Objective measurement is mainly to quantify the air temperature, MRT, relative humidity, and air velocity. Subjective assessment is conducted using a questionnaire to determine the occupants thermal comfort sensations and investigate their perception of the thermal comfort level. A design studio in an academic institution in Surabaya was chosen for the study. Results show that more than 80% of the occupants accepted the indoor thermal conditions even though both the environmental and comfort indices exceeded the limit of the standard (ASHRAE Standard 55 and ISO 7730). In addition, non-uniformity of spatial temperature was present in this studio. Some practical recommendations were made to improve the thermal comfort in the design studio.	ccf8910dd3f5959131829c4771e9b47a	7c68ebe85b8a1dc260d5cd0eb05fe813	a47917c1eb619a19abc2b7419f40d075	article	THERMAL COMFORT STUDY OF AN AIR-CONDITIONED DESIGN STUDIO IN TROPICAL SURABAYA	Agus Dwi Hariyanto	\N	2005
8251511	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000845	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000845}, priority = {2}	Following a 25-1 fractional factorial design concept, an experiment was planned ; sixteen experimental mixes were calculated from a basic mix (cement : sand : aggregates : fly ash = 1 : 1.3 : 2.6 : 0.8 and W/C ratio of 0.37) and determined changes (cement = 0.1 ; sand = 0.1 ; aggregates = 0.2 ; fly ash = 0.04 and changing W/C ratio by 0.01) using Taguchi?s orthogonal array. Samples were made from each data point. Compressive strength and water absorption were determined after each of two curing conditions (a) 28 days in the water, (b) 28 days in the water and 32 days in the air after that. Mix no 12 [Cement : Sand : Gravel : Fly Ash = 0.9 : 1.2 : 2.8 : 0.76] was found to have highest compressive strength and lowest water absorption.	fd7c74788b836fcd8b085451ca80f3c7	65b202aa8d486b17f16d53bd4674d501	e86454d7a058b85ede70763bf0a7a0da	article	SYSTEMATIC FORMULATION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE PAVEMENT	Salil Kumar Roy	\N	2005
8251512	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000846	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000846}, priority = {2}	Results of experimental investigation on the compressive strength of twenty solid round steel leg member specimens of lattice communication towers reinforced with one or two split pipe(s) are presented in this paper. The reinforcement was connected to the leg members either by means of U-bolts only or by means of U-bolts and end welding. It was found that bolt torque has no significant effect in the increase on the strength. It was also concluded that using two split pipes without end welding is better than using one split pipe with end welding. Based on the test results, a simplified and conservative design procedure in accordance to the Canadian and American Standards is proposed to determine the compressive strength of solid round steel leg members reinforced with split pipe(s). 	cd086e3b14c1b527c4fd3be46c251ce9	c86b2c3c3f3d02798796f8b240aefe81	c63737893803ac1a2d2d968e05cac9d4	article	COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF SOLID ROUND STEEL MEMBERS REINFORCED WITH SPLIT PIPE(S)	Cindy Kumalasari; Vrushali M. Tickle; and Murty K.S. Madugula	\N	2005
8251513	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000847	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000847}, priority = {2}	The process of implementing information technology (IT) often fails to bring the intended result because the human dimension is not given adequate consideration. Yet despite some evidence of failure, little has been written on the nature of human performance, compared to abundant resources about technical and procedural aspects, as it applies to the ideals of the IT philosophy. To combat people?s deficiencies, this paper focuses mainly on the question why people resist IT. It explores sources of human resistance to the use of IT. A survey is the conducted to personnel working for construction companies to examine the resistance sources. The result reveals personal money, habit, and threat to information security as most dominant sources for such resistance, instead of fear of employment instability as many previous researches have discussed. The paper discusses the resistances and suggests possible solutions to deal with them.	b838731744105f49bfcb54211c46c5ec	6d6096056442234e14f99154516cacef	d4d1e70257178634ce73dcb0a1043873	article	HUMAN RESISTANCE TO THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES	Andi	\N	2005
8251514	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000848	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000848}, priority = {2}	Since June 2003, CitraRaya Surabaya Housing was developed by means of Singaporean City concept that was a reposition of the old concept namely Autonomous City. Along with the new concept, the development and management were adjusted to Singaporean appearances and standards. Factor analysis of property attributes consisting of; location, price, physical appearance, image of the developer, and concept of Singaporean City, shows that CitraRaya?s consumers primary consideration to purchase a house is not the Singaporean City Concept, but the price factor; while the primary consideration to purchase a parcel of land is indeed the Singaporean City concept.	df70d10eb4b8dca84b0874f22d56feec	ae15ff42a1ea58fb4c842b4ab3115568	33d2aa71cd89d189778648e4267d7515	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG DIPERTIMBANGKAN KONSUMEN DALAM PEMBELIAN PROPERTI DI CITRARAYA SURABAYA	Njo Anastasia	\N	2005
8251515	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000849	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000849}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of a pilot survey aimed at ascertaining the level of project management maturity in Indonesian companies. Kerzner?s Level 2 assessment tool was used, which basically assesses maturity levels throughout the various phases of an organization?s project management life cycle. This study compare maturity of current situation and expectation of 70 respondents working in 6 different types of organizations in Indonesia. Differences were identified between types of organisations, with the Financial Institutions, Consultants and Manufacturers belonging to a group with higher current maturity scores, while Consultants, Manufacturers and Service Providers belonging to a group with higher expected future maturity scores. There were no significant differences between the results for the various stages of the project life cycle.  The results indirectly confirm that the organisations of the participants of the survey are less effective/excellent than they could be.	2bd72ccaff75070f921471ed99e89ff8	8e205129695a621762323cb52b3f3220	5ffb885ab9ff316649b68731e323ca17	article	TINGKAT KEMATANGAN MANAJEMEN PROYEK: SURVEI DI BEBERAPA TEMPAT DI INDONESIA	Martin Skitmore Achmad Fuad Bay	\N	2005
8251516	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000850	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV05070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000850}, priority = {2}	Claim in construction industry is a problem leading to request of additional cost or time extensions, which can lead to a dispute between the owner and contractor. This paper discusses claims submitted by the contactor to the owner. Causes of claim, types, proposal submitted by the contractors, and dispute resolution methods are observed. This research shows that design changes and additional work by owner are the major cause of claims. The contractors? claim mostly is in additional costs, the proposal submitted by the contractors includes an explanation of the cause of claim, and the claim resolution method used is engineering judgment.	5a016518fe8f1f065d01e6a5ed594728	9c65fbd84f5d0060fdb12576677b8684	2d5b4415fc1eb0059e0798366d5d7efc	article	STUDI TENTANG PENGAJUAN KLAIM KONSTRUKSI DARI KONTRAKTOR KE PEMILIK BANGUNAN	Herry P. Chandra	\N	2005
8251518	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000852	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000852}, priority = {2}	Multi design approach is an effort aims to the design optimizing by applying a  multi design approach in an act of planing. A multi design approach contain of some orientation such as industry, mastery in material knowledge and technology, psychology and behavior, environmental balance, form phylosophy, and also harmonizing the life style. The design optimizing expected to exist in process of  design problem solving.	9bf02b9cd9bf478352f0a144932d8f34	b35f1bebde8990ac984ac91458c9bce1	62f6e2df1bed5b795ae7c52baeffd1ff	article	MULTI PENDEKATAN DESAIN MENUJU OPTIMALISASI DESAIN (INTERIOR)	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2004
8251519	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000853	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000853}, priority = {2}	Coloumn in structural context system understandable as element, functioning bar vertical as a dealer, burden router from the top to downwars. In perceivable context spatial architectural known as element of bar vertical capable to takes function and mean. As one of space element in, its attendance gives more meaning if processed by design corectly. With the effort of function optimizing, this architectural spatial understanding is also enabled to attend the columns artificial beside column structural which there have.	54bfd48f18f7b63fea9e8d5f71664adc	fcc1a5112dcbad2abb4415fc226e6c93	dfcff44bea195a12241fac7b34dca68d	article	MENYIKAPI KOLOM DALAM RUANG SELAKU ELEMEN STRUKTURAL ATAUPUN ARTIFISIAL	S. P. Honggowidjaja	\N	2004
8251520	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000854	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000854}, priority = {2}	Banjar society consisted of the mixture of some tribe (Dayak, Java, maly, and Bugis) inhabiting region of South Kalimantan. Majority of Banjar society are Moslem. Result of culture from those Moslem religion system influence to some cultural aspect in physical. One of them is implement at some interior element of Bubungan Tinggi house (one of the eleven type of Banjar?s house).	efe89b80c39003da2668827217deab80	3179b1e6e2ae237f890c0d21c0610be6	50deab1e1089532b77cb7a79e2ad63a5	article	APLIKASI PENGARUH ISLAM PADA INTERIOR RUMAH BUBUNGAN TINGGI DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2004
8251521	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000855	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000855}, priority = {2}	Furniture design in art and design education use the thinking model which entangling design process with various problems which its character is not static and require the creative and critical opinion in joining creating energy, technological growth, and up to standard esthetics element to be produced. Problem solving which still on is going into effect in one case of furnitur design, differing at other case. The success of efficacy teaching and learning process in the studio of furniture design influenced by external and internal (study process, quality of human resource or lecturer and students, curriculum, education management, and also supporter facility learning and teaching process) factor.	8bc0e1d8e35fe87b2c096b83a9488c24	fc14b2d910ddd5ec1246020066bb74e7	48695f3a029ea54589b1fab3e23fef2b	article	DESAIN MEBEL DALAM PENDIDIKAN SENI DAN DESAIN	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2004
8251522	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000856	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000856}, priority = {2}	Modern style born caused by its sophisticated and practical all life demand. Modern dressy dwelling atmosphere generally impress ?chilled? and ?un-soul? because of design and material more focus on its function and efficiency. Everything presented artless and minimalism so that will be easier in treatment. To eliminate the impression of ?chilled? and ?un-soul? it needs a strategy to make the ambience of space become the warmness as it have to be. To reach the warm atmosphere at modern style interior can be done by through choosing natural materials election at interior element, style touch of furniture, correct accessory location, use of soft furnishing, and certain colors.	767c3ed268ac96cd102e2de9a19c5f4b	32ad407b5b63fcc69730a476aa11d02e	8d32caa1e9ed28149af97931d22abf80	article	PERANCANGAN SUASANA HANGAT PADA INTERIOR HUNIAN MODERN	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2004
8251523	Dimensi Interior	2	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000857	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT04020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000857}, priority = {2}	Space organization harmony depended on awareness of air circulation lighting, appropriate esthetics and security. A house is not only give the protection in just physical, but also psychological protection, like peacefulness, security, and bliss (quality of live). Interior device claimed as according to life style and improve the quality of live. Good design is not only simply form problem and color, but also function deputizing requirement of social owner needs. For that, interior design do not only consider the system construction and technological, but also sensitivity of substance problem (materials) influencing ecological life quality.	547d2feba0a16ef577430dea8fff1293	5d6358232e3d869b24b1ee4a51f94313	e2933dc269fdca13fcd5ad80ba900e26	article	DESAIN INTERIOR BERDASAR PADA KEBUTUHAN SOSIAL DAN MATERIAL EKOLOGIS	Ign Dono Sayoso	\N	2004
8251524	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000858	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000858}, priority = {2}	This paper describe about simulation of Passive Filter in analysis to reduce harmonics that happened in a load such as  vacuum casting induction furnace  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz, also gives comparison with Hybrid Active Filter and Active Filter which made satisfaction result on the previous research. The best result achieved on the use of Hybrid Active Filter on %ITHD  for 4.27 %  and  %VTHD  for 3.83%,  while Active Filter gave on %ITHD  for 5.14 %  and  %VTHD  for 3.82%. There are 17.23% and 0.44% lower in %VTHD and %ITHD if compared with result achieved by Passive Filter. Both of them are suited with   %THD standard. But the result achieved by Hybrid active Filter gave most satisfactory value compared with Passive Filter?s for17.65% and 0.43% lower in %VTHD and %ITHD.. Simulation on Passive Filter produced on %ITHD   for 22.37 % and   %VTHD for 4.26%. In this case, %ITHD standard for applying Passive Filter could not be fulfilled.	496f8566b3eacd543ecff8594f55f839	ac0aa3a25b9db5a7eb27b7a432b52ff4	27eb717a72a0336f8970eb9e245b5e45	article	Simulasi Filter Pasif dan Perbandingan Unjuk Kerjanya dengan Filter Aktif dan Filter Aktif Hibrid dalam Meredam Harmonisa pada Induction Furnace	Khristian Khandy Lestanto Yusak Tanoto	\N	2005
8251525	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000859	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000859}, priority = {2}	Fluorescent lamp will shine perfectly if it applied on power supply matching with its rating for example 220 V, 50 Hz.  Generally in rural (Indonesia) have poor regulation of power supply. Due to poor regulation in rural cause it hardly shines. Compare with incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp have  superiority. The present of electromagnetic ballast transformer at fluorescent lamp have effect poor power factor and increase power loss. The function of ballast transformer only just on starting time. Replacing ballast transformer with switching process on fluorescent lamp result both improving power factor and it can shine on poor power regulation of power supply. Increasing switching frequency result small inductor size. Inductor, using in switching frequency, makes high transient voltage so that its shines. Replacing ballast transformer by 800 Hz switching frequency result power factor 0,86 leading. If fluorescent lamp use ballast transformer, the power factor will be down until 0,4 lagging. If voltage of power supply 160 volt, fluorescent lamp by ballast transformer can not shine but by switching process (more 800 Hz) it shines perfectly.	e2e343c4879cf6eefcaa50d0abd73747	27a9efa49005d95807e6aa84cc3aaadb	aa7daba92a7f3edb16c3c11f3c498303	article	Peningkatan Kinerja Lampu TL (Fluorescent) pada Catu Daya dengan Regulasi Tegangan Buruk	I Nyoman Wahyu Satiawan Supriono	\N	2005
8251526	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000860	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000860}, priority = {2}	There are a lot of factors causing the monitor not to work well. Examination by the technician generally involves two steps: preliminary testing for facts finding and minor problems solving, and/or followed by further hardware-repairing. This paper describes the using of XS-Board and the Xilinx-FPGA within it to create preliminary testing tool for VGA troubleshooting. The goal of this research is to evaluate how effective the using of XS-Board with FPGA XC4005XL to implement a preliminary testing tool for VGA troubleshooting. The system will generate pictures in certain patterns and colors periodically to help technician in observing the monitor. The experiment shows that XS-Board with FPGA XC4005XL inside it is capable in handling the signaling for VGA monitor to display 64 colors almost fullscreen. With only consume 15% of logic cell resources; this system is efficient enough and ready to be improved further. One of its critical characteristics is that the internal clock generator of XC4005XL has 10% tolerant in frequency variation resulting in imperfect display of fullscreen mode.	c347df4b5c65ceaa86c51b51750269f6	72ff6a61713c7a7781b754629fbbf94e	efd08bf977e2fa07122004eae4b6c4a7	article	Preliminary Testing Tool for VGA Monitor Using FPGA XC4005XL and XS-Board	Indar Sugiarto	\N	2005
8251527	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000861	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000861}, priority = {2}	This research is develop the alternative control algorithm using Internal Model Control ? Neural Network Gain Scheduling (IMC-NNGS) to control mole fraction of methanol-water distillation column. Distillation column with L-V control strategy has pairing Xd-L and Xb-Qr. IMC performances depend on only &#955; tuning value or filter time constant. With &#955; tuning value manipulating IMC could be nonlinear control, where &#955; tuning value is outputs of NN that had been trained by using error variable, process variable, manipulated variable, and set point variable from plant. Gain scheduling using NN could be increase control system performance and product quality. The best IAE changing value shown at mole fraction feed increase. There are IAE equal with 0,234799 for IMC and IAE equal with 0, 00042 for IMC-NNGS. In other word IMCGS has IAE 559 times better than IMC. Beside that IMC-NNGS has faster response, offset free and robust to overcome set-point and disturbance changes.  	5741862942862ba2dc1c980428e9e80d	7544d1576a7fca56c16a7b70dbacea36	9163bb9fb07f76e47786e8fafc2aa1d2	article	Internal Model Control (IMC) - Neural Network (NN) Gain Scheduling untuk Pengendalian Kolom Distilasi	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2005
8251528	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000862	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000862}, priority = {2}	Pornographic image recognition is a matching process between an image signature of pornographic training image and an image signature of query image. The aims of this research were to build pornographic image recognition system based on image content that can classify an image that is porno or not and to know how the performance of this method is. Image content that was used in this research was color content and image signature. The image content was taken by color histogram and by extracting an image using wavelet transform, next choosing a little wavelet transforms coefficients that have the biggest magnitude value and moment was used to sharpness the image information content. The tests were carried out in Daubechies 8 wavelets type, 25 heterogeneous pornographic images for training and 500 query images that consist 125 heterogeneous pornographic images and 375 non-pornographic images. Screening success rates were determined by using number images that can be screening per number images on database in percentage, and screening time was determined by the time that needed for an image to classify as pornographic image. The results show that this method give average of screening success rate about 67.02% (it means can classify 84 images as pornographic from 125 pornographic images in database) and can classify about 36 images as pornographic from 375 non-pornographic images in database. This system also needs a little time for screening process that is about 0.29 second every image and screening time is linear to size of database. This method is good enough as pornographic image screening but need some improvement for increasing the performance.	02bf39c33023e459370417d2137b524a	4a455711eb821f99d5ab8b6ee35fc30f	843c075ad90e687217d1ec106da6e1e5	article	Pengenalan Citra Porno Berbasis Kandungan Informasi Citra (Image Content)	I B K Widiartha I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya	\N	2005
8251529	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000863	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000863}, priority = {2}	Mobile phone has changed from an ordinary telecommunication device into a multi-purpose device with various capabilities. Besides working as a communication device, a mobile phone can also be used as a internet connection (via GPRS) and a picture sender and receiver (via MMS). In this research, we will develop a Security Surveillance System which enables the user to monitor condition from a room from a long distance. This security surveillance system use webcam and will send an MMS to the user automatically, if a motion is detected. This system is implemented using Visual Basic and Java programming languages. According to our test results, we conclude that this Security Surveillance System running well. But system using GPRS and MMS still not suitable to be implemented in Indonesia. This is due to the poor network infrastructure of the GPRS and MMS services in Indonesia. In the future,  if the infrastructure of the GPRS and MMS services in Indonesia is working properly, this system is quite reliable as security surveillance system.	a52b2251a245a8dbb75270cf8be512c1	a47f26f8149d774a92a1a4a6c9ddf455	78543425befde9fb1ca2ef2f0b44bb64	article	Aplikasi Security Surveillance System Menggunakan Webcam dan HP dengan Fasilitas General Packet Radio Services dan MMS	Sugianto1 Andreas Handojo1	\N	2005
8251530	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000864	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000864}, priority = {2}	 This paper examines the concept of role-based protection and, in particular, role organization. From basic role relationships, a model for role organization is developed. The role graph model, its operator semantics based on graph theory and algorithms for role administration are proposed. The role graph model, in our view, presents a very generalized form of role organization for access rights administration. It is shown how the model simulates other organizational structures such as hierarchies and privilege graphs. Starting from the basic definitions of roles, their application in security and the basics of the concept of mandatory access control. The basis of this information develops from recognition that roles can be seen as facilitating access to some given information context. By handling each of the role contexts as independent security levels of information, we simulate mandatory access by imposing the requirements of mandatory access control. Among the key considerations, we propose a means of taming Trojan Horses by imposing acyclic information flow among contexts in role-based protection systems. The acyclic information flows and suitable access rules incorporate secrecy which is an essential component of mandatory access control.	03b3657f948c84690d6b7a622a5acc80	d8558d9c522cfafe592db836112ce00d	9ee7698d094d2fa1505f7881f74a4922	article	Pengelolaan Hak Akses pada Sistem Keamanan Berbasis Role	Mochammad Zuliansyah	\N	2005
8251531	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	5	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000865	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK05050208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000865}, priority = {2}	This paper describes implementation of GPRS and Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) technology in room monitoring application via mobile phone and webcam. The webcam, which is connected to a server, captures picture periodically. A mobile phone, which has GPRS feature and supports J2ME technology, is used to access the picture. Experiments were done using Nokia 3300 emulator in a local area network. The transfer rate time for a 36 KB picture is 0.9 second.The experiment?s result shows that the system is only suitable for low frame rate room monitoring.	c5f5af0e2ed6cb552fe10483c26cc300	e41350a1fbd6bdcf078d461dc70af8b9	d8a79e9f9ffca0ba915a99913a3b24ee	article	Emulasi Aplikasi Pemantauan Ruangan Melalui Handphone  Menggunakan Webcam	Stephanie Imelda Pella Iwan Handoyo Putro	\N	2005
8251532	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000866	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000866}, priority = {2}	Besides its importance for conventional ceramics, mullite has become a choice of material for advanced structural and functional ceramics due to its favourable properties. Some outstanding properties of mullite are low thermal expansion, low thermal conductivity, excellent creep resistance, high-temperature strength, and good chemical stability. The mechanism of mullite formation depends upon the method of combining the alumina- and silica-containing reactants. It is also related to the temperature at which the reaction leads to the formation of mullite (mullitisation temperature). Mullitisation temperatures have been reported to differ by up to several hundred degrees Celsius depending on the synthesis method used. The three synthesis methods used to prepare mullite are discussed in this paper together with an overview of mullite, its properties and the current application of mullite.	2c8f07bdd091aec8eba4831b7d7cbfb0	234d49c50eab99bd948b050bea792858	e1f413b15f2ed4a7e53ba506efa27301	article	Mullite Ceramics: Its Properties, Structure, and Synthesis	Juliana Anggono	\N	2005
8251533	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000867	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000867}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of shot peening on stress corrosion cracking of a low carbon steel in ocean water environment. The dimension of specimens  were prepared in accordance with the ASTM G39. The hardness testing was carried out using microvickers with 0,25 kgf load in the longitudinal direction. The corrosion cracking test was  immersed into artificial sea water for about 7 months. The test shows that the pitting corrosion is dominantly nucleated at the metal film interface. The biggest pitting corrosion was occurred under the static loading of 70 for the specimens unpeened. The presence of pitting corrosion promotes stress corrosion cracking. The cracking has a intergranular branched morphology which is typical for the chloride cracking of low carbon steel	048351df8a35998f4201b66db8e2af69	3bb69d661952e42a488c75d8eeecc7b6	8c5b3997757de4e9007ef3627101a2e2	article	Efek Shot Peening Terhadap Korosi Retak Tegang (SCC) Baja Karbon Rendah dalam Lingkungan Air Laut	Sugiyanto Mohammad Badaruddin	\N	2005
8251534	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000868	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000868}, priority = {2}	On 2 Wheel Steering system vehicles, the direction steer is controlled by front wheel steer angle (�f). Because characteristic of tire and dynamic parameter influence of vehicle, emerge the slip angle when the vehicle make a turn. If the vehicle turn at high speed the slip angle can result unstable vehicle movement (oversteer, understeer). The way to overcome this circumstance is to make limit speed of the vehicle. From two kinds of unstable circumstance above, the driver must avoid oversteer at high speed. Oversteer more risky rather than understeer, because it cause uncertain turning direction. The other ways to overcome this oversteer, by using four wheels steering system (4WS). By controlling the rear wheel angle (�r), oversteer can be avoided. The other advantage of 4WS is, it create good maneuver at low-speed. This analysis is expected that can produce the formulation of �r as the function of �f and speed, which can make stability of turning at high-speed and short radius of turning at low speed. By combining No Side Slip method and critical skid, the rear wheel angle create no skid and short radius turn at low-speed or at high-speed.	4f821a7676184acd2979dc5be40f62b9	579b16bae5802691c6b73e729f86c26f	784420f8b483d97b896e33aa030e20b9	article	Analisa Sudut Belok Roda Belakang Sebagai Fungsi Sudut Belok Roda Depan dan Kecepatan pada Kendaraan Mini 4WS	Yunarko Triwinarno	\N	2005
8251535	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000869	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000869}, priority = {2}	The design of tapioca maker is part of an implementation of appropriate technology, to provide people to have a better way to produce tapioca.  Traditionally, producing tapioca consist of three steps: grating, squeezing, and filtering.  Each step is done separately, by manual operation. With this tapioca maker, those three steps of producing tapioca could be done automatically in a consecutive process.  Compare with that of traditional process, the production rate of this the tapioca maker is much higher.	b91c8a072ce4550fc9fe262b943300de	4bd43f74cd7082a94c53e50d65bbfff7	92e989e89f9ce610888c5a9bc15a8b02	article	Perancangan Mesin Pembuat Tepung Tapioka	Oegik Soegihardjo	\N	2005
8251536	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000870	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000870}, priority = {2}	Aluminum fine powder as the matrix and TiO2  as the reinforcement is known as Al/metal matrix composite, that can be produced by powder metallurgy. The research of Al/TiO2 MMC with various content of reinforcement was 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8% weight of TiO2. Green body was produced with variuos compacting pressures 400 and 500 MPa, then sintered at 550 oC for 5 hour. Optical and SEM were used to observe the microstructures. Mechanical properties of the specimens including Brinell hardness and modulus of rupture by four point bending. The results of the research show that Brinell hardness number, modulus of rupture and density of composites increases with increasing compacting pressure. The optimum properties were achieved on the composites containing 4% weight of TiO2  were modulus of rupture was 82 kg/mm2, hardness was 42 BHN and density 2.57 gr/cm3 with compacting pressure of 500 MPa.	903df87132ad09ac33c902e077604a9d	abf7dc38e4a90e19b9bf3b9b5e55bb50	945536453f0ec96965dae9b848b23ef3	article	Pengaruh Kadar TiO2 Terhadap Kekuatan Bending Komposit Serbuk Al/TiO2	Toto Rusianto	\N	2005
8251537	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000871	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000871}, priority = {2}	Traction Control System is an innovative automotive technology to prevent stability. Research impress to make mathematics control model. Research Methodology is used by using integrated research of the other researcher to analyze model Hybrid PID Fuzzy. The results of the research by setting value of Kp,Ki,Kd, pedal ravel, pedal throttle, spark advance �� 0,20 for right and left wheel. Hybrid PID Fuzzy capable to repair error and delta error respond of disturbance.  	7cc92b7d76e3f19f575d741d004c0e79	2085f9c00e627cf7d2093bbb86f1fbee	eb33eb34023a99ace92bc4413e6b3a46	article	Simulasi Model Matematis Kontrol Sistem Kontrol Traksi	Ian Hardianto Siahaan	\N	2005
8251538	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000872	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000872}, priority = {2}	Synergy that exists among available knowledge, capabilities, and resources and is aligned with business strategy has produced competitive advantage. That is why Surabaya Plaza Hotel (SPH) has better performance compared to its competitors. Referring to Knowledge Management Pyramid that was developed by Rosenberg, SPH is now in the level two (Information, Creation, Sharing, and Management). SPH should create Knowledge Management Manager position and increase all existing capabilities and resources to enter into a higher level (level three in Rosenberg concept), that is Enterprise Intelligence.	e7d6bc4085e8852e71be5ffe3cf95ac8	2186f64f8a223120821746f12bc29cdd	d501925eb458ad9e59c26655bd9632fc	article	ANALISIS KEUNGGULAN BERSAING MELALUI PENERAPAN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT DAN KNOWLEDGE-BASED STRATEGY DI SURABAYA PLAZA HOTEL	Yusak Anshori	\N	2005
8251539	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000873	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000873}, priority = {2}	Type of tourists determines the development of tourism industry in certain region. This paper briefly analyzes the condition from each region in the world. Moreover, Indonesian tourist behavior in Australia is used as the case study to discuss the type of tourists that can influence the tourism industry, especially based on the type of accommodation and the food bought. Literature research is done to present the data in this paper, by using theories of tourists typology.	8feb4bf86e2a3fe28f802cdcc40b6a61	e08612285e9a77e8cf2c0b28e4b4d60f	e2e1ae11c1dc646cb3ff42c4960c4bdd	article	INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS TREND: THE CASE OF INDONESIAN OUTBOUND TOURIST IN AUSTRALIA	Agoes Tinus Lis Indrianto	\N	2005
8251540	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000874	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000874}, priority = {2}	Safety and Security are of great concern for hotel industry. Hotel schools have responsibility to give and train students the knowledge of safety and security. This research aims to examine the competencies of students in �safety & security� areas. Survey was undertaken to the practical instructors as well as the students. The result shows practical instructors and students have knowledge of safety and security but they do not take seriously the importance of safety and security. In addition, the competencies are developed slightly throughout student year. 	ec3ef8c609a6023513aebfef9cd9972d	f4e2273a06c39500827ebe8ba1e6ac5e	edaa76b49d8432fdde1620c5c6ba3575	article	THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY MEASURES IN TRAINING HOTELS: A CASE STUDY OF WYSWERT HOTEL, CHRISTELIJKE HOGESCHOOL NEDERLAND	Hotel Management Program Faculty of Economics Petra Christian University e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:mkrist2001@yahoo.com\\">mkrist2001@yahoo.com</a> Benjamin Kuhn e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:benjaminkuhn@hotmail.com\\">benjaminkuhn@hotmail.com</a> Monika Kristanti Lecturer	\N	2005
8251541	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000875	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000875}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a case study of international franchising, focusing on fast-food sector. McDonald's is one of the world's premier entrepreneurial success stories. However, early in 2003, McDonald?s has announced a re-structure plan including cutting jobs, closing many restaurants and slowing down the expansion plan. What went wrong with McDonald?s and what can other international franchises learn from these mistakes are investigated. Result shows business environments, corporate level strategies, and operations are the key issues.	10856467fd4172666a3ac3660406d8ff	b31eea2d2d4e452860c85bc751a4c8b5	951edfb100fc32c7a80e2bdde7607c81	article	THE MCDONALD?S CASE: STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH	Lintje Siehoyono	\N	2005
8251542	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000876	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT05010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000876}, priority = {2}	The rapid growth of food service business in Surabaya obviously affect consumers? decision toward in which restaurant they would like to eat. This exploratory research aims to investigate students behaviour of Petra Christian University in deciding to eat at fast food restaurants compared to non fast food restaurants. Result reveals that there are differences related to the frequency of visit and with whom the respondents have meals at restaurants. Moreover, respondents? decision to eat at fast food restaurant is influenced more by quality of the food, service speed, and price; whereas quality of the food, friendliness, and restaurant ambience are factors which influence respondents more to have meals at non fast food restaurant.	4d25e5dcea1c69e0910bdde722a54c58	131217fc35471028deaf4a4af7eabaf8	91e87d9cd628404dbd98916ee2c98d11	article	STUDI EKSPLORATIF PERILAKU MAHASISWA UK. PETRA DALAM MEMILIH FAST FOOD RESTAURANT DAN NON FAST FOOD RESTAURANT DI SURABAYA	Serli Wijaya	\N	2005
8251543	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000877	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000877}, priority = {2}	: The main foundation of information system is database and programming. Inefficient database and unstructured programming can influence information system performance. Database design is very important, including the data design, data domain and relationship. Unstable design can cause data lost, inconsistent data, redundancy data, slow data updating and many more. A some presented in this paper study cases here show how important the step of design before the step of making database, which is called the design of logical data model. From these study cases here, we can see that design will influence the database.	5cf853ede8388ff7bac0b3b2d11a771e	92066d7e876e22bdb57b3e049ce88e9a	357c8d4051dc89ea34609c76e1eef69b	article	PENGARUH DESAIN TERHADAP PENERAPAN EFEKTIFITAS DATABASE MELALUI BEBERAPA CONTOH KASUS	Andreas Handojo Agustinus Noertjahyana	\N	2005
8251544	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000878	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000878}, priority = {2}	In this paper, we implemented 3D object modeling from 2D input images. Modeling is performed  by using volumetric reconstruction approaches by using volumetric reconstruction approaches, the 3D space is tesselated into discrete volumes called voxels. We use voxel coloring method to reconstruct 3D object from synthetic input images by using voxel coloring, we can get photorealistic result and also has advantage to solve occlusion problem that occur in many case of 3D reconstruction. Photorealistic 3D object reconstruction is a challenging problem in computer graphics and still an active area nowadays. Many applications that make use the result of reconstruction, include virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D games, and another 3D applications. Voxel coloring considered the reconstruction problem as a color reconstruction problem, instead of shape reconstruction problem. This method works by discretizing scene space into voxels, then traversed and colored those voxels in special order. The result is photorealitstic 3D object.	98d75a3ed111a1c7dfe521ba09c5b795	faeae1873ed559ab2484b921bddfa062	62008f095fa1e5a727b0cf816db58c52	article	PEMODELAN OBYEK TIGA DIMENSI DARI GAMBAR SINTETIS DUA DIMENSI DENGAN PENDEKATAN VOLUMETRIC	Liliana Rudy Adipranata	\N	2005
8251545	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000879	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000879}, priority = {2}	All sectors of society including softwere industry, have a big concern about quality, both of product quality and service quality. The need to manage risk, has a strong relation with quality and increases system complexity. Standarization in determining quality, ISO is a must for all software developer. If we study further, ISO 9001:2000 still has some weakness especially for implementation in software product. This paper presents a comparative analysis of quality approaches to risk management. This paper also provide a general overview of all the risks aspects treated in ISO 9001:2000 standards and CMMI model version 1.1. In this research, we obtain a strategy to implement ISO 9001:2000 and CMMI together when we make a planing to increase software process. Besides it produces analysis how to change position from ISO 9001:2000 to CMMI. In the implementation on software industry PT ?X?, obtain get various benefits that has never been obtained before. 	3b1c8f0a629f15cf2a5841ce0a4dbace	e0d84e0c835068ea272609b7ab9525aa	4fa71a4f744a5f40f9830353d42c3ed3	article	SINERGI ISO 9001:2000 - CMMI  PADA INDUSTRI PENGEMBANG PERANGKAT LUNAK	Yulia Leo Willyanto Santoso	\N	2005
8251546	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000880	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000880}, priority = {2}	Ordered Binary Decision Diagram (OBDD) has been used to reduce the amount of space and computing time required for verifying digital circuits. OBDD has also been used to compress grayscale images in form of Boolean function and modeled as a karnaugh-map. In this paper, OBDD is used to compress color image as lossless (OBDD alone) and lossy (YUV-OBDD). Lossless OBDD reaches compression ratio 1.2; 63.3 and 1.3 for natural and texture images which are worse compare to Lossless JPEG. Lossy OBDD reaches compression ratio 2.5; 92.0, 2.6 and 13.5 for natural, texture ands text images which are better than JPEG2000 for texture and text images. Subjectively, OBDD combined with YUV compression has the same quality result as JPEG2000 in natural ands texture images but worse for text image.	531cac4a90586446a308622ccddfb2a2	957f20f0294bcec64f84d03aa72583af	657c89078f6c6e039d616d5abc7104b4	article	KOMPRESI CITRA BERWARNA DENGAN OBDD	Victor G.U. Handoko	\N	2005
8251547	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000881	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000881}, priority = {2}	At least, two important factors, discrimination and difficulty, should be considered in determing whether a problem should be in a packet of problems produced for students entrance examination at a university. The higher the discrimination degree of a problem, the better the problem is used to make a selection of participants based on their intellectual capability. How to provide a packet of entrance examination problems satisfying a determined pattern of discrimination and difficulty is a major problem in this paper for which an algorithm, it can be proved that the beneficiary of applying fuzzy sets and fuzzy relation in determing the first chromosome in the process of GA is that the process can reach tolerable solutions faster. Maximum number of generation is still needed as a threshold to overcome the problem of run time system overflow. Generally, the problems in the form of passages tend to have lower fitnest cost.	0501397334e14f3cb622ea2420910fde	5a0265872e41ada79003a862f9e8bd67	4bb0143e5047573b499db9236673f2fc	article	PENGGUNAAN HIBRIDISASI GENETICS ALGORITHMS DAN FUZZY SETS UNTUK MEMPRODUKSI PAKET SOAL	Rolly Intan	\N	2005
8251548	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000882	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000882}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to build a virtual showroom for a car showroom company which allows company to do marketing, selling, and providing payment information through Web. The system is developed based on the requirements of the users and current selling procedure in the showroom. From the investigation result, analysis, design, and implementation are carried out. Testing on the system shows that the system has fulfilled all the requirements needed by the users of the of the system	36a7b3fea98bce36a542a8e62303c923	17d7447b52e024b502407bf05220f34a	7720c545456cd198b206f03c4c1894ff	article	PENJUALAN MOBIL BERBASIS WEB DAN MANAJEMEN DATA PEMBAYARAN DI SHOWROOM MOBIL XYZ	Joko Lianto Buliali	\N	2005
8251549	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000883	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000883}, priority = {2}	WAV File is a standard audio file used in Windows. Manipulation of WAV File can be done to obtain different output from the WAV File. These manipulation processes are made into an application that is capable to make changes on WAV File. WAVE Manipulator is an audio application used to change voice from audio files like WAV file. The objective of this project is to develop an application that can be used to change or give effect to the popular audio file known as WAV File using Borland Delphi 7. Application is designed using standard view to make it easier  to use. The output of this research is a WAVE Manipulator Software that function as a tool to manipulate WAV File with the ability to choose part of sample for the manipulation, so that user can easily manipulate a WAV File.	524c86fab04b51e0db6d9344cf6d5516	1b60c91f3ed31a1c0166d31b0c558eb4	9e3fe186cdd3fbd2d09af0401b030962	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK WAVE MANIPULATOR UNTUK MEMANIPULASI FILE WAV	Kartika Gunadi Ibnu Gunawan	\N	2005
8251550	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000884	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000884}, priority = {2}	Data mining application with fuzzy c-covering method for market basket analysis on supermarket. As one of data mining applications, market basket analysis is generally performed using apriori method. However this method tends to searh the association degree of items by only counting how many times the items appears on the overall transaction without considering the items quantity on each transaction. Therefore, we propose a new method which is based on perception that the more items bought in a transaction, the weaker the relation between items on that transaction. For the experimental purpose of the realization the concept, we collect a month sales transaction data from a supermarket. The data are transformed to another form that can be used by the software. Then, an algorithm is created to process the data in order to generate association rule of items in transaction. The rules can be previewed in a table or graphic. Borland Ceplhi 7 and MS Access 2003 is used to build this experiment software. By using the output of this software, which are the association rules, association degree of items, can be obtained which is useful to help the decision maker to make market policies. Based on the testing result, it can concluded that the smaller minimum support and confidence, the more rule to be generated and the more processing time needed. Also, the higher the combination count to be searched, the less processing time needed.	b07dc8fa9120984816b463b1c7e911a9	c8d15af182627551bddb9ff9e926be2c	ad50f9ef5f4cab0830f4dfea4b01c1c9	article	PENGGUNAAN METODE FUZZY c-COVERING UNTUK ANALISA MARKET BASKET PADA SUPERMARKET	Resmana Lim Gregorius S. Budhi	\N	2005
8251551	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000885	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000885}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to learn architecture and process-networking system in distributed computational using mobile intelligent agent. This technology attract people in order to develop system potential on distributed system, intelligent agent, intelligent distributed and e-commerce. In network processing, this method is used to reduce the network resource needed, asynchronous execution and effectively automatic system. This network protocol is one of network resources, which determines the structure of mobile agent hierarchy in migration agent process, as transmission data need. In wireless technology based the agent is used to control mobility in communication line. Mobile intelligent agent used to solve the data communication problem such as in system boundary limitedness and the speed of processing data.	22ac405babd00408307e6c031fb69420	0f97846a57a2144fc0bb54e5bff62142	ed64423cce4204ccf549d5a80a8389a4	article	ARSITEKTURAL DAN PEMROSESAN JARINGAN MENGGUNAKAN AGEN CERDAS MOBILE	Wiranto Heri Utomo Sri Yulianto J.P.M.	\N	2005
8251552	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000886	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000886}, priority = {2}	One of alternative concept for measuring financial performance is Economic Value  Added (EVA). Beside that a value added-based approach that has not regularly been studied empirically is that using Financial Value Added (FVA). This paper tries to explain in detail how to measure business performance and value added based on FVA related to financial management decisions.	4f0494a0f3a5a2f48ce4cb51f5545be1	981a303ed8fbcf33d32285df1992cea3	4d2aac7abb2daa9bf45b9810a3615892	article	FINANCIAL VALUE ADDED: SUATU PARADIGMA DALAM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DAN NILAI TAMBAH PERUSAHAAN	Rr. Iramani Staf Pengajar Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Perbanas Surabaya E mail: <a href=\\"mailto:irma_subagyo@yahoo.com \\">irma_subagyo@yahoo.com </a> Erie Febrian Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Padjadjaran	\N	2005
8251553	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000887	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000887}, priority = {2}	Penelitan ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh faktor-faktor demogarafi yang mempengaruhi prilaku Wajib Pajak. Berdasarkan Uji Levene, penelitian ini membuktikan, bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan atas pengetahuan Wajib Pajak antara laki-laki dan perempuan, antara pemerintah dan swasta. Perbedaan pengetahuan Wajib Pajak antara orang China dan Malaysia hanya menunjukkan nilai 0,10%. Analisa selanjutnya melalui uji Levene memperlihatkan bahwa, terdapat perbedaan  tingkat pengetahuan pajak yang signifikan antara orang Malaysia dan China (p<0.10, �� = 0.05) dengan orang India dan China ((p<0.10, �� = 0.05)	65ce3f7adb9183ba7d35de6a3f9c2253	cb5fafb5c60c8134d8f1acf2bf1a1653	7503db98170916c6f8a6aa764a65979a	article	TAXPAYERS KNOWLEDGE: A DESCRIPTIVE EVIDENCE ON DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN MALAYSIA	\N	\N	2005
8251554	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000888	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000888}, priority = {2}	This research is aimed  to examine the relative value-relevant of net income and cash flow measures in different life cycle stages. Corporate life cycle consists of four stages: start up, growth, mature, and decline stage. Firms in different life cycle stages have different characteristics, and therefore in each life cycle stages the usefulness of accounting measures also different. Net incomes are predicted to be more value relevant in mature stages, while cash flows are expected to be more value relevant in stages characterized by start up, growth, and decline stages. The results prove that in the growth stage, the analysis supports the hypothesis that cash flows are more value relevant than net income. However, in the mature stage, the analysis results reject the hypothesis. This research do not analyze for the start up stage and decline stage, because of the limitation of the sample data.	71d20ab17fd23912833f45899fc7ac17	50a84845d11370890723d730caac9f65	b8993f109a4166f4ee5f6a13edffc097	article	MANA YANG LEBIH MEMILIKI VALUE-RELEVANT: NET INCOME ATAU CASH FLOWS (Studi Terhadap Siklus Hidup Organisasi)	Juniarti Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi-Universitas Kristen Petra E mail: <a href=\\"mailto:yunie@petra.ac.id\\">yunie@petra.ac.id</a> Rini Limanjaya Alumni Fakultas Ekonomi Jurusan Akuntansi-Universitas Kristen Petra	\N	2005
8251555	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000889	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000889}, priority = {2}	Studi ini bertujuan meneliti interaksi dinamis antara indeks harga saham yang terdapat di lima negara ASEAN, yaitu Indonesia, Malaysia, Filipina, Singapura, dan Thailan yang terjadi selama masa krisis finansial Asia tahun 1997 dan periode sesudahnya. Dengan menggunakan data time series bulanan indeks harga saham dari kelima negara tersebut selama periode penelitian, suatu vector error correction model (VECM) diaplikasikan untuk meneliti secara empiris interaksi dinamis yang terjadi diantara berbagai variabel yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini. Dari hasil penelitian ditemukan dua vektor kointegrasi (cointegration vector) selama masa penelitian, dan analisa inovasi akuntansi (accounting innovation analyses) menunjukan adanya interaksi dinamis jangka pendek diantara pasar saham tersebut. Implikasi penting yang mungkin perlu diperhatikan dari penemuan ini adalah bahwa diversifikasi portofolio saham pada lima pasar saham tersebut agaknya tidak akan secara signifikan mengurangi tingkat resiko investasi. Hal ini dikarenakan oleh tingginya tingkat integrasi diantara pasar saham tersebut.  	994b3fe28851cf357ffde3db02d3dba5	6380a83bdb8da29d5bff7ae71ff73c7e	4ff4e4b9da3e59be95126beca3708bfb	article	ARE the Five ASEAN Stock Price InDICES dYNAMICALLY INTERACTED?	\N	\N	2005
8251556	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000890	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000890}, priority = {2}	The objective of this study was to get the descriptive in depth and holistic the quality control activities in several CPAs, in Surabaya in order to answer the audit quality questioned by the audit report user. This study was a qualitative research with multiple case studies and multiple unit analysis approach. The study was focused on the competence and independence standards as well as the control procedures and its activities by partners and managers in CPA firms. There were: 1) the CPA firms face difficult in establishing independence in fact standards and objectives, 2) the CPA firms applied the professional standard to establish independence in appearance standards and objectives, 3) the CPA firms applied human resources management function to secure personnel educational competence, 4) the CPA firms applied planning, supervising and performance evaluating in order to obtain experience personnel, and 5) the CPA firms give strict punishment for violation of independence and competence.	a6d0a7a1adad475db81a924d9662a0ff	ff4bb703016c4d1d18304ae525513a3b	0ef3b0ca1893aec382ab8ea262344f4a	article	AKTIVITAS PENGENDALIAN MUTU JASA AUDIT LAPORAN KEUANGAN HISTORIS (Studi Kasus pada Beberapa Kantor Akuntan Publik di Surabaya)	Yulius Jogi Christiawan Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi � Universitas Kristen Petra E mail: <a href=\\"mailto:yulius@petra.ac.id\\">yulius@petra.ac.id</a>	\N	2005
8251557	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000891	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000891}, priority = {2}	High-level process planning plays an important role in determining candidate process domains at the configuration design stage. Changing the process domains later increases the product development cycle and the product development cost. Therefore, determining the most appropriate manufacturing processes at the beginning stages of the design process becomes critical. However, high-level process planning systems have traditionally lacked integration of design synthesis and design evaluation. The objective of this paper is to propose a CAD-based high-level process planning system that will help designers decide whether or not the designs are worth pursuing. A hybrid approach incorporating design by feature and feature recognition approaches is proposed and implemented. Synergizing both advantages of both approaches will reduce the complexity of feature recognition algorithm without sacrificing the flexibility in creating a part model.	4321ca8b81f87351cb0fa50ff7538e20	cb58b9c6bd42308eadf588b83a5b7283	750ab5656cdc4411087c5cf67ab9d435	article	THE APPLICATION OF FEATURE TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING A CAD-BASED HIGH LEVEL PROCESS PLANNING SYSTEM	Ade Febransyah	\N	2005
8251558	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000892	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000892}, priority = {2}	Product reliability improvement projects have shown promising results for industries to preserve customer satisfaction. Therefore, best practices on reliability improvement in industries that operate in high volume consumer product can be used as a reference toward managing product reliability improvement. In reliability improvement the method should not only focus on how to achieve the expected deliverable but also to sustain the improvement itself and to close the improvement loop. The importance of managing product reliability improvement is on how to ensure that the project moves to the right direction without loosing its flexibility.	c7bd1172f3775505aeb3b0b21e94fd77	db3e1dac8972a84085a99684286867ab	0d5970f1994f37e81284ff8fe0de1002	article	MANAGING PRODUCT RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS	Gembong Baskoro	\N	2005
8251559	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000893	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000893}, priority = {2}	Many business and economic time series are non-stationary time series that contain trend and seasonal variations. Seasonality is a periodic and recurrent pattern caused by factors such as weather, holidays, or repeating promotions. A stochastic trend is often accompanied with the seasonal variations and can have a significant impact on various forecasting methods. In this paper, we will investigate and compare some forecasting methods for modeling time series with both trend and seasonal patterns. These methods are Winter�s, Decomposition, Time Series Regression, ARIMA and Neural Networks models. In this empirical research, we study on the effectiveness of the forecasting performance, particularly to answer whether a complex method always give a better forecast than a simpler method. We use a real data, that is airline passenger data. The result shows that the more complex model does not always yield a better result than a simpler one. Additionally, we also find the possibility to do further research especially the use of hybrid model by combining some forecasting method to get better forecast, for example combination between decomposition (as data preprocessing) and neural network model.	bd7e66e7fc88c2d0eb2292c095de9134	d1405f3d67e2f51426e0bd435cdfb985	b28c29178707a267b946d834d05c4ff7	article	A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FORECASTING MODELS FOR TREND AND SEASONAL TIME SERIES: DOES COMPLEX MODEL ALWAYS YIELD BETTER FORECAST THAN SIMPLE MODELS?	\N	\N	2005
8251560	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000894	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000894}, priority = {2}	The development of renewable energy technologies (RETs) has moved forward significantly; while the current environmental problems that some attribute to, among others, the combustion of fossil fuels to produce energy has contributed to the attractiveness these technologies. In some instances, governments support RETS and have put in place subsidies to encourage people and companies to implement or use them. Companies have responded to this as it not only brings monetary savings from using energy efficiently but can also be valuable for their image as more and more consumers are becoming environmentally conscious. Many companies have decided to take a similar route and is interested in using RETS and other environmentally friendly technologies to meet its energy requirements. The report has addressed the issue of looking at the technical and financial feasibility of installing some or all of the identified renewable energy technologies (wind energy and solar thermal), and has been structured in line with the following approach. In this report, the following approach/preliminary assessment method based on Investment Costs, O & M Costs, Operational hours/year, Ease of Installation, O&M Procedures, Social Acceptability, Greenness of technology.  	bfbfd2f2bc784f330a368990e2051a93	136817ca1aa8e3a98ceffc981ca85da7	69177c02d98247d3e5d94e002612d5b2	article	ASSESMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES (SOLAR THERMAL AND WINDMILS)	Togar Wiliater Soaloon Panjaitan	\N	2005
8251561	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000895	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000895}, priority = {2}	Cellular manufacturing system design problems such as design framework, manufacturing cells layout and layout evaluation. The research objective is developing the framework to designing  manufacturing cells with considering the organization and management aspects in shopfloor. In this research have compared the existing layout with proposed layout which applied the multi criteria approach. The proposed method is combining Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Clustering and heuristic approach. The result has show that grouping with Single Linkage Clustering (SLC) to be selected as manufacturing cells. The comparison of clustering weight is 0,567, 0,245 and 0,188 for SLC, Complete Linkage Clustering (CLC) and Average Linkage Clustering (ALC), respectively. This result shows that generating layout by using grouping result from  SLC. The evaluation result shows that types of manufacturing cells better than process layout which used the existing system. 	3f239c30ced39b3194c15d9669e52310	205a9573ceaf98dd4ac95859e47e485d	c1edf9dda50229b063124f8f423d3c7f	article	A MULTI CRITERIA APPROACH TO DESIGNING THE CELLULAR MANUFACTURING SYSTEM	Rika Ampuh Hadiguna	\N	2005
8251562	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000896	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000896}, priority = {2}	The globalization era along with fast development of technology, industries must try to increase the quantity and quality of products that they have produced. The development of industrial products which have been increase continually need support from fluency of production process. In this case the industrial companies want a high availability system. PD Industri Unit Inkaba is one of the companies that moves in sector rubber technique industry. The company wants the production process go smoothly so that the company can keeps the existence and increases the product?s quality with cost efficiency and can competes with foreign markets. The smoothness of production process needs support from machines or production?s tools that have good condition. To keep the machines in good condition so that they will in the optimal condition when used, then the machines need to be maintained. M.A.J. Smith dan R. Dekker develop a model that combine availability model and preventive maintenance and consider the expected uptime and downtime of the system. This model is a 1 out of n system model, which has one operating machine and support by (n ? 1) unit machine reserves. A 1 out of n system is also applicable to replaceable components. Smith and Dekker?s model gives the expected uptime and downtime of the system approximation that can gives good approximation of long term average operating cost. The results from decision of component preventive replacement age and optimal number of component reserve are expected to be able to keep the reliability system and be able to avoid the decease of availability system because of maintenance activity.	ce1227dd6ff699be0c2a10b1fcb397dc	f2474f3ced9bca45e71a6bf49c699b7f	6e037033dc1d99cc0c350ab7c53e7575	article	PENERAPAN MODEL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SMITH DAN DEKKER DI PD. INDUSTRI UNIT INKABA	Hari Adianto	\N	2005
8251563	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000897	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000897}, priority = {2}	Mofularity design has been applied in many European countries, especially in industrial assembling and manufacturing. Modularity design cause manufacture process and assembly process easier and cheaper. Many industries in Indonesia usually doing corrective maintenance or preventive maintenance. So, in this research, modularity design will be applied in preventive maintenance in fish mill Indonesian factory. In this research, corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance cost will be compared to preventive maintenance cost using modularity design. From the research, the application of preventive maintenance using modularity design reduces cost up to 35.98% from the initial condition (corrective maintenance).	8461f27ff80b6f6cb3c6262a9240427a	602fc33c114dbf8a343ca9eb1ab1cde7	d0eeabddcbd2cac199e70325a57d7577	article	PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SYSTEM DENGAN MODULARITY DESIGN SEBAGAI SOLUSI PENURUNAN BIAYA MAINTAINANCE (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Tepung Ikan)	Willyanto Anggono	\N	2005
8251564	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000898	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000898}, priority = {2}	Concept of entrepreneurship has been widely debated whether to be an entrepreneur one need to get formal entrepreneurial education or not. Most of the formal entrepreneur education yield the same flaw, which is the lack of teaching soft skill and building the necessary entrepreneurship characteristics. Intention-based models of entrepreneurship education try to fill the gap by focusing the education on the human intention of becoming entrepreneur by defining four model of entrepreneurship education. An empirical research is conducted to show simple application on defining and understanding the model where the result could be used for giving some insight on constructing the appropriate model for entrepreneurship education in the future.	60971c0febab9102057c53abf48ec29a	541dfbb3ca0430670558f903a37421c4	8712e3d2f8aaff636684de9b5fd5190a	article	DEFINING AND CONSTRUCTING THE TEACHING MODEL OF ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION BASED ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION MODEL	Henry Pribadi	\N	2005
8251565	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000899	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000899}, priority = {2}	In some countries, character education has been conducted and became an integrated part of the education system since the early stage. Unfortunately character education in Indonesia has not been fully considered and integrated with formal education system yet. This article will review the importance of character education in formal education system. The review begins with the examples of benefit gained through the implementation of character education in some countries. This article also shows the effort done by the Industrial Engineering Department at Petra Christian University to design and implement an integrated and systematic character education?s curriculum for its student.	59033dfd22c22eeb9ce36899b6164e1e	4f756a98c71219cec8618d81da0ab5fd	ab5aa1c044319187e97ff7548f5cce85	article	UPAYA PENERAPAN PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER BAGI MAHASISWA (Studi Kasus di Jurusan Teknik Industri Uk Petra)	Wanda Chrisiana	\N	2005
8251566	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000900	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000900}, priority = {2}	Advertising is one of the stages is marketing. Without advertising, many products would not reach through to the distributors or sellers, moreover the consumers. Consumer behavior has increasingly become more varied, and influenced by a number of factors. To create an effective ad, one needs to research consumer behavior based on aspects of culture, society, personality, and psychology.	1cb3552c27364236964e0a21c318e2be	81ffb025dc24e1742871b9f321ef80ec	33a125bf43e319865092d216cb63e010	article	PENTINGNYA PERILAKU KONSUMEN DALAM MENCIPTAKAN IKLAN YANG EFEKTIF	Ani Wijayanti Suhartono	\N	2004
8251567	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000901	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000901}, priority = {2}	As the computer becomes a trend, interactive multimedia design can be one media to communicate the cultural knowledge. A folktale can be a one of the powerful materials to show a country?s culture. The folktale content can be understood effectively by implementing some cultural information background. The main aim of using the local content is to give a vision of the richness culture through graphic design in interactive multimedia technology. By implementing local graphic design based on the cultural background, user can have different feeling about the graphic style and the Indonesian richness culture. This method can also help the user to understand the interactive multimedia content easily. Finally, graphic design with local content is very effective for a transferring the richness culture. In order to make a good interactive multimedia design content based on a cultural background, a designer should need to understand about users, culture, technology and the whole design process.	4da60d9a3e2bff998c21bfbc0ade1983	5b4862f754b2080c1a7a97541984e7b2	0ae0cceab2ec2a3f7998ab4847ae2786	article	A USABILITY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN WITH LOCAL CONTENT IN THE INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA DESIGN FOR INDONESIAN STORYTELLING	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2004
8251569	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000903	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000903}, priority = {2}	The direct election of the president and vice president is succeed democratitation process. People has their own sovereignity  to decide their own choice. Shifting mass mobilitation from political machine party to the power of mass media machine is the consequences of it. In the age of image recently, press and television broadcast have become a deciding  factor of candidate winning. Who takes the power by force of this factor, is the winner. The victory of  Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Jusuf Kalla to be president and vice president  in general election September 20th 2004 is the evident of the thesis.	1843ccef05c3e4f07df9925fb5c7f4cd	ec80c46dbc9c9718c1b403781919552a	b00ec94b6a24f4ac3831cfe639ca3fba	article	IKLAN POLITIK, ERA IMAGE, DAN KEKUASAAN MEDIA	Bedjo Riyanto	\N	2004
8251570	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000904	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000904}, priority = {2}	Advertisment is a hiperrealistic reality discourse. Imaging in advertisement always related with aesthetic creativity, wich is subject to reality but not reality itself. Advertisement always image woman can be look more pretty, sexy woman look sexiest.	099aa49b44b96f02d642f2f51b9f96da	672a323ab45d53f2a7b93cdff2c836ee	98d601ed24e54afe4eb2556d8266df71	article	IKLAN DAN HIPER-REALITAS  PEREMPUAN	Sri Wiryanti B.U.	\N	2004
8251571	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000905	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000905}, priority = {2}	Delivering text simultaneously in written and spoken form is common in multimedia presentations. Nevertheless, the assumption that simultaneous presentations of written and auditory text is beneficial may be erroneous. From a theoretical perspective, it is suggested that it persons are required to coordinate and stimultaneously process redundant material are such as written and spoken text, an excessive working memory load is generated. Working memory may be overburdened if instruction involves excessive elements of novel information processed simultancously. The common instructional procedure (particularly in multimedia instructional) of presenting identical spoken and written material simultancously may need to be avoided.	4b693e33ab3901bbc223cb5d440a5ef5	1e4b387d92a2cb3bad4cfa2c2c17f0f5	1591301e30b2dd4703eaf80f656bdda9	article	EFEK REDUNDANSI: DESAIN PESAN MULTIMEDIA DAN TEORI PEMROSESAN INFORMASI	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2004
8251572	Nirmana	6	\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000906	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV04060207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000906}, priority = {2}	Advertisement by using spokes-characters have potency to alter the choice of consumer brand with the compared to bigger impact which do not use the spokes-character. A lot of producer which hence spokes-character to increase assess to sell from a product. Spokes-Characters experience of the evolution from time to time keep abreast of the era, now emerge the new type of spokes-character and its application.	bc9cd4b18f05f58fb74ad9fa3be3d6a4	4640d654bf1bdcef4d81c330651de951	502731ffca6e755bc9cceb91fafeeca7	article	APLIKASI SPOKES-CHARACTERS DALAM KAITAN DENGAN MEREK PRODUK	Caroline Widjoyo	\N	2004
8251573	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000907	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000907}, priority = {2}	Child development consist of three aspects, they are cognitive, affective, and psycomotoric. On this study, child development is also influenced by kindergarten?s studying and playing room interior. This study is aimed to evaluate the correlation between theory and the implementation of interior elements of studying and playing room in TK Negeri Pembina Malang, and analyze the effects of interior elements toward kindergarten students? cognitive, affective, and psycomotoric. The results of this study show that the implementations of interior elements on the studying and playing room of TK Negeri Pembina Malang are appropriate with the theory and guidance of Departemen Pendidikan Nasional (Depdiknas). The interior elements on studying and playing rooms have effects toward kindergarten students? cognitive (creativities), affective (pleasures), and also psycomotoric (activities).	b3a0b7f922410384b3f8288feab49de7	057e78f125cf2e8c00d2c0698ddefcd6	33d87cfbdb0fea393608880819acf027	article	PENGARUH INTERIOR RUANG BELAJAR DAN BERMAIN TERHADAP KOGNITIF, AFEKTIF, DAN PSIKOMOTORIK ANAK DI TK NEGERI PEMBINA MALANG	Wulan Astrini	\N	2005
8251574	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000908	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000908}, priority = {2}	Retail business is one of the most dynamic industries that is  influenced by social and economic condition of the people, demography and change of life style. No wonder better economical development will cause more shopping centres spread rapidly. In such competitive condition, retailers shall be able to apply proper retail strategies. One of the strategies that may be applied is to plan the proper store interior design. New form and style and creative ideas of  the physical condition of stores that may  make  customers shop conveniently in a store should be taken into consideration. In  customers perspective sore atmosphere strongly affects the image of a store and  may stimulate customers to enter the store, and then it can  be followed by further interaction up to the process of buying.	143e647fad8bf01c28ad070c1887c3e9	ded491c7072b9cc1f783cc3fe2efe6dd	80bbece3f7348c321384a0b84de1f6b9	article	PERAN PENTING PERANCANGAN INTERIOR PADA STORE BASED RETAIL	Astrid Kusumowidagdo	\N	2005
8251575	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000909	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000909}, priority = {2}	Basic design learning process generally divided in 2 and 3 dimention of creations. The learning process consist of design elements and design principles. The specific design elements are need to learn and implement in interior basic design process. The specific design elements are light, sound, movement, aroma, etc.	634b9bbaca10dbb6f94bab5dc1af3742	50af442036bd99a6c7b95a6fbf658708	3a4c6a253c41293e517452e02e97ffaf	article	UNSUR DESAIN (Spesifik) DALAM PEMBELAJARAN DASAR DESAIN INTERIOR	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2005
8251576	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000910	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000910}, priority = {2}	Surabaya has  three ancestral houses that located on jalan Karet. Ancestral house of Han family has been chosen as the object of study because it is the oldest, the biggest, the building is physically still sound and in good condition. The architecture of the building and the interior elements of the house as a whole show the existence of harmonious unity among elements of Chinese style, Dutch colonial and Javanese style. It reflects the social and culture values, owner life style and the local community condition. Climate condition and natural environment also influence the architectural element of building.	0d4d85ba31fdef69ad9b5f83bac96818	ce389ae44536174da8d053115893b6d2	89aeaaac0b2545e03339d004f0cf7324	article	TIPOLOGI, ORGANISASI RUANG, DAN ELEMEN INTERIOR RUMAH ABU HAN DI SURABAYA	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2005
8251577	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000911	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000911}, priority = {2}	Proficiency in interior design art is not something that comes unintentionally. The students will not get their total skill proficiency by only having relied on their sketching ability, imagination, and reason. Because of such a reason, we need an empirical and real learning that can be comprehended intricately as mutually supporting parts among interior knowledge components. Designing without understanding its ?material? is similar to a chef cooking withoutknowing and recognizing the vegetables going to steam. 	5ce28e63268c8c86934d08c24bcbfdb4	78b3e26bc4d5a6d7a6953c127bc545a6	ecbe43baeec5c5a8f8640b86e1132760	article	LABORATORIUM  BAHAN INTERIOR SEBAGAI PENDUKUNG KEBERHASILAN PROSES PEMBELAJARAN DESAIN INTERIOR	Andereas Pandu Setiawan	\N	2005
8251578	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000912	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000912}, priority = {2}	Basicaly every child has a potentiality to be creative, although the level of his creativity is different. Creativity, like other potentialities, needs to be given an opportunity and stimulation byhis  environment to grow. The development of a child?s creativity is influenced not only by the psychological environment, but the physical environment also has a big influence. The interior space as one of the  physical environment can be a good support for the development of a child?s creativity, as an external stimulus. 	aff0cc73066fbcbf91957f876e74da48	8640d9acfb30520bcc1c5b5273ac511e	b156edcca6ea7309938accc4673771f9	article	PERAN RUANG DALAM MENUNJANG PERKEMBANGAN KREATIVITAS ANAK	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2005
8251579	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000913	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000913}, priority = {2}	Gender as social construct has been actualized in different level and context in particular noble?s house (rumah Jawa) in Surakarta, Central Java. This paper focus on interpreting the noble?s contemporary construct about gender and identity its correlation to spatial. So that, the objective is understanding the meaning of gender space in particular noble?s house in Surakarta based on noble?s perspectives. Noble?s house were chosen as sampling in Surakarta. The result shows that there were different gender space contruction based on noble?s contemporary construct.	7fe2f4228fb4524df487df9fd9a909e7	e7c6f04e826f9c9b48b0a3618f18d19e	1745287e2fc903e5ce0d809c55144af6	article	MENGKONSTRUKSIKAN RUANG GENDER PADA RUMAH JAWA DI SURAKARTA DALAM PERSPEKTIF KIWARI PENGHUNINYA	Mohamad Muqoffa	\N	2005
8251580	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000914	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000914}, priority = {2}	The presence of fireplace in the traditional architecture has been exhibiting their important role during this time. The role of fireplace was not just through their location that dominant enough in such house but their presence also accompanying any tradition that still hold out until recent time.Contemporary development has brought many changes to the Sasak community on using their fireplace. Technology has an impact towards the form the fireplace, the number could be increased according to needs, and the location could be appropriated for the intended purpose and event.  The changes on the using of this fireplace in fact have been influencing the shape and room on the previous Sasak?s building.	7d5e24ad6e6018a18a9931540bcc4100	a1589df4ba64af6bdb7baa0f5c29be30	3898616daf2251dfd5a9a5463f962fa8	article	PERAN PERAPIAN DALAM PEMBENTUKAN RUANG BARU DI SASAK	Pancawati Dewi	\N	2005
8251581	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000915	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000915}, priority = {2}	Kawruh Kalang and Kawruh Griya are two Jawanese architectural texts being produced in the transitional period of the 19th to the 20th century. Following two of three steps of interpretation, as stated by Poespoprodjo, a study upon the guru-sector of Jawanese architecture is presented here. Among numerous findings of that study, one of them is the key position of the structural member named balandar-pangeret. This component not only direct and control the measurement of any Jawanese building, but also addressing the basic design chararacteristics of Jawa. It is then speculated that a Jawanese mode of design is embarked from the middle and then proceed downward to the earth and upward to reach the sky.	04a494092363031dfc39a171ad6f97a9	c41ae4999107fd3704e6b21174a723cd	48362ae193139b613ff821b256263028	article	PENGKONSTRUKSIAN SEKTOR GURU DARI GRIYA JAWA: TAFSIR ATAS KAWRUH KALANG	Josef Prijotomo	\N	2005
8251582	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000916	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000916}, priority = {2}	The aiming of this study is to identify and analyze the development square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta, since 1745 up to 2004, then identifying and analyze factors that caused the problems to conserve the square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta. The kind of this study is qualitative research that uses two methods; there are synchronic-diachronic method and evaluative method. Data gathering emphasize on data that originated from secondary survey, about the development of the square area, but other data gathering can be conducted through first survey, there are field observation, questionnaire, and interview. The result of this study showed that the development of this square area since 1745 up to 2004 in physics variable, the development of this square area in politics variable side, the development of this square area in economics variable side, the development of this square area in socials variable side, and the development of this square area in cultures variable side. There are four factors that caused the problems to conserved the square area of Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta, there factors are physics, politics, economics, and socials.	df7c784ee630dcc2176178711fac3d78	a0a651c253c4bbc6670264e6d5874f57	058e9966f892e458a166c859b07c7865	article	STUDI PERKEMBANGAN DAN PELESTARIAN KAWASAN KERATON KASUNANAN SURAKARTA	Nurul Sri Hardiyanti	\N	2005
8251583	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000917	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000917}, priority = {2}	The tradition of study that has grown up around the investigation of spontaneous settlements in the past four decades has tended to emphasize the process which gives rise to informally produced housing rather than the built form of the housing itself. As a result, only a partial understanding of such settlements has emerged because there has been a virtual absence of empirical data on squatter architecture. Indeed, many descriptions of vernacular environments have the potential to include spontaneous settlement and hold the promise of affording a better understanding of these people-made places. The issues raised by these frameworks about how the view of informal settlements should be altered are then discussed with illustrations from urban living space in Malang, and in Sumenep, East Java. 	b9ef1f1fcaa8a6cb6fe822784cea5f70	1384ea04ec88222f19497fb5fc2cb605	77ef59d4f4870442bfb8d359b7eb9d13	article	SQUATTER SETTLEMENT? Case Study: Squatter Settlement in Malang and in Sumenep, East Java	Rosalia Niniek Srilestari	\N	2005
8251584	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000918	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000918}, priority = {2}	Alun-alun (town square) is the identity of Tuban in the past. From the existence of the square and the surrounding buildings, we can observe again the history of the old town. The influences of ancient Javanese Hinduist kingdoms (the square, the Kabupaten office), Asian trading network (the temples and Chinatown), other Asian commercial networks with the emergence of Islam (the mosque and the tomb of Sunan Bonang), and the colonial bureaucracy (judicial office, prison, post office etc) have become the evidence of this town?s history. As one of the old harbour towns in the northern coastline of Java, Tuban has experienced ups and downs. In the fifteenth century, this town was one of the most important ports of Majapahit kingdom. However, in the seventeenth century, this town was deteriorated due to the sluggish river and the invasian of Mataram kingdom. During the colonial period, Tuban was a small insignificant county town. However, the town square still existed (has become the largest town square in Java) as the remnant of its time in the old history. Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, this town has attempted to regain the height of its time by restructuring the surrounding of alun-alun to be the centre and identity of the town.	6d3d6f62ad20731315ff92282b04f887	c59f8eca238c3d6cebe902be34a46d70	5a5aa27bea80f15f8225fd56e4856d18	article	ALUN-ALUN DAN REVITALISASI IDENTITAS KOTA TUBAN	Samuel Hartono	\N	2005
8251585	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000919	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000919}, priority = {2}	Configurational analysis applying space syntax technique shows that the street of Kembang Jepun is a dominant street of Surabaya. The description uses the global integration (Rn-radius infinity) map and the local integrations (R3=radius 3) map based on the map of Surabaya 2002. The measurement shown that the street of Kembang Jepun globally lays on the urban super grid of Surabaya. Locally this street not only shows the highest integration value of all streets and the connectivity value, but also its depth is shallow. By means, the street of Kembang Jepun is closely reach fom outside of the system.  This proves how far Kembang Jepun influences on the morphological and configurational structure of Surabaya as a whole.  For this reason, it is no surprise that there is an increasing interest of many parties in promoting the street of Kembang Jepun in the economy activity of the city.  	a3f211f9d8d6fa90972a477a1cc9ce4d	08818aed8d5f506365aee23392411795	98f2fb10b841527b923af74354e5f52e	article	�KEMBANG JEPUN�: JALAN DOMINAN KOTA SURABAYA	Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:endar@indo.net.id\\">endar@indo.net.id</a> Endang Titi Sunarti B.Darjosanjoto Staf Pengajar Jurusan Arsitektur	\N	2005
8251586	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000920	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000920}, priority = {2}	Quality control forms an integral part of precast production. An efficient quality system is most critical in the mass production of precast components in any project. In this study, the quality control system implemented in a precast factory is discussed. The precast factory is set up for the manufacture of large quantity of tunnel segments under a contract. Processes in the precast manufacture are discussed with respect to the control procedures in the quality inspection plan. The standard tests involved, roles of inspectors and corrective actions on-site are highlighted. Critical issues pertaining to the productivity and quality of precast production are reviewed. These include the quality of staff and maintenance, which could potentially affect the efficiency of the quality system. Some considerations should also be given to improve the workflow and productivity of the plant.	999607cdb34a14a20994b1f9b3bafb31	1796ce4f0940fb7675b024290ad7e2d4	6e7fb1f92d4b004e0bb29c3ee4b2af42	article	QUALITY CONTROL IN PRECAST PRODUCTION A case study on Tunnel Segment Manufacture	Agus Dwi Hariyanto	\N	2005
8251587	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000921	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000921}, priority = {2}	Low cost domestic building of warm humid climate depends very much on natural ventilation, and thus large openings. However, since adjacent street transforms into potential noise source, the openings will be critical points for noise intrusion. Opening design strategies is then of importance to adopt. Prior to this investigation, a computational simulation has been carried out to calculate ventilation rates within building to meet airflow requirement, which shows that there are three type of windows suitable to be employed. These windows, i.e. casement, top-hung and jalousie, were then to be examined of doing task in reducing noise ingress. The research shows indication rather than conclusion that jalousie window insignificantly offers better noise reduction than the two others do. Some unconsidered factors are predicted having effect on this result.	a707cc8e939d6dc47fdad8cc223388c5	11a3b01fca5362dfa01ec5eb73468eb3	f5edf72842e79800932a9c3b88076da0	article	POTENSI JENDELA DALAM MEMINIMALKAN INTRUSI KEBISINGAN: SEBUAH STUDI AWAL	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2005
8251588	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	33	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000922	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS05330210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000922}, priority = {2}	This article describes the results of a 2D numerical simulation by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of airflow distribution over all of building?s storeys. Obstruction of a tall building with certain distances from the windward or the leeward side of a building storey was simulated in order to investigate its effects on air motion distribution. This investigation demonstrates significant different effects of airflow distribution for each level of a building storey. It was noted that an obstruction placed at front of building has decreased Cv comparing with that placed at behind of building.	04df6e3f04a7f75e4886cf7271d790ec	6e3ee43f95c8a08d832420ce13b47a72	013ebfa49bae42f14e8c9c1a2b11571a	article	INVESTIGASI POLA ALIRAN UDARA DALAM BANGUNAN BERTINGKAT AKIBAT PENGARUH PENGHALANG DI DEPAN DAN DI BELAKANGNYA	Jefrey I. Kindangen	\N	2005
8251589	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000923	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000923}, priority = {2}	This study examines how personal strategies for career advancement and leadership skills can be developed by drawing a red line from the trait theories of leadership and charismatic-transformational leadership. Shackleton�s experience will provide an important example and reinforce those two theories which suggest that no leadership theories can be applied in isolation and that directly or indirectly, those theories will be manifested in a successful leader. Some challenges to the future leadership are examined in order to develop some personal career strategies that may be applicable for future careers. Five strategies (personal vision, personal development, mentoring, team building, and learning and change) of future leadership career are finally suggested. The first two strategies deal with the development of personal leadership started by setting a personal mission which inspires the development of personal leadership qualities. The next two strategies, mentoring and team-building are intended to incorporate the personal leadership into an organisational setting and make the leadership meaningful for other people. Finally, it can be inferred that those four strategies are not sufficient in a turbulent and dynamic environment and thus the last strategy is required to enhance the leaders� ability to stimulate learning and change in the organisation.   	4282965ed97f13ffee05201dcd739418	4657b5c19ae56f6818e54865e7a67fda	aae1d7c827bb7c7e28de86769060df28	article	What Can We Learn from Trait Theories and Charismatic-Transformational Leadership?: A Note to Develop Personal Career Strategies	Sandjaja Consult Ernst Wan Juli &#61482; Magister Management of Technology Programme Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya Prasetio and Petra Christian University Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:aplin@petra.ac.id\\">aplin@petra.ac.id</a> Young Email: <a href=\\"mailto:wan.juli@id.ey.com\\">wan.juli@id.ey.com</a>	\N	2005
8251590	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000924	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000924}, priority = {2}	\	In highly competitive world industry today, company has to be able to improve and explore it?s various resources, among other things: human resources. The human resources are the company?s or organization?s main driving force. The achievement of company?s objective will be well performed if the human resources present the great work performance. Work performance can be influenced by some sorts of factors like work characteristic, work satisfaction, leadership style, motivation, etc. The main focuses of this research are at the work characteristic and work satisfaction as an influential factor for work performance. If an employee has the characteristic which matches his work, then his performance and work satisfaction will be increasing as well. On this research the means which is used to communicate indirectly with the respondent is a questionnaire. The respondent which becomes this research sample was PT Candratex Sejati in Bandung, particularly at weaving section. This textile company?s major production outcome based on export-oriented, continued with the path analysis calculation which applicable to determine the influence size of a variable or few variable against another either directly or indirectly. On the Variabel of Job Characteristic, employee should increase the relationship with the manager. On the Variabel of Internal Job Satisfaction, company should increase the initiative which is come up from the employee without waiting for direction anymore. On the variable of External Job, company should increase the salary which was given. On the Variabel of Working Performance, company should increase the will of the employee, so that they could gain achievement.	25399f066d39a61ef74cc766bbc6883e	f23d060aa965b7cfb95d2210bd08e3ee	004d495f37b83dfe096eca6600375e4a	article	Analisis Pengaruh Karakteristik  Pekerjaan dan Kepuasan Kerja Terhadap Performansi Kerja Operator pada Bagian Produksi	Hari Adianto	\N	2005
8251591	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000925	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000925}, priority = {2}	\	Cosmetique is a unique product since it contain a spesific usage risk to the consumer regardless its social benefit. Consumer tend to consider more in its attribute in order to reduce the risk. The purpose of this study is to determine which attribute are most important perceived by the consumer in choosing cosmetique. The results are used in gap analysis to evaluate customerr satisfaction. We also conducted factor analysis, and use its resutl in simple regresion to find out the effect of each factor to overal satisfaction. As a result, there are three factor which consumer perceived as the most important attributse which are quality, risk, and brand. Quality and Brand factor both influencing overal customer satisfaction in cosmetique consumption greater then Risk factor	635e95fa9c3198874b23f15a334522ba	a34bb7b4a40f1c3778de3953272b18fd	1a79b8222e23ce411d20856b20204b5a	article	Atribut Produk yang Dipertimbangkan dalam Pembelian Kosmetik dan Pengaruhnya pada Kepuasan Konsumen di Surabaya	Erna Ferrinadewi	\N	2005
8251592	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000926	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000926}, priority = {2}	This research discuss about the Shopping Environment Responses as Impulsive Buying stimuli in a study case on 200 consummers of Carrefour Surabaya. The shopping environment responses variables  consist of are pleasure, arousal, and dominance (PAD). This study used shopping experience, that consists of hedonic shoping value, resources expenditure, and utilitarian shopping value, as the mediation variables. This study revealed that dominance variable had a positive effect on impulsive buying, and this study also revealed that resources expenditure as a shopping experience could be mediation variable between the shopping environment responses and the other shopping experience variables, and had a negative effect on impulsive buying.	d3e8be8205b5351b0e9a0bca2f5b8f58	04a40414662ce39ff26d8c70ec2eaada	9a244a4b0dadd7c57c7678b131964be9	article	Respons Lingkungan Berbelanja Sebagai Stimulus Pembelian Tidak Terencana pada Toko Serba Ada (Toserba) (Studi Kasus Carrefour Surabaya)	Hatane Semuel	\N	2005
8251593	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	7	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000927	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000927}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this researched is to find out how big is the effect of organization culture to ward motivation, job satisfaction and employee?s job performance, especially on the employee?s in the production area. The analytical unit is the employee?s in production area sub sector in wood industry in East Java. The more positive someone?s behavior will definitely effect her/his performance, this is proven when the researcher tested the hypothesis that motivation effects the job satisfaction and job satisfaction effects the performance. The result of the direct effect on employee?s motivation toward job satisfaction is 1.462,and toward performance is 0.387, the direct effet job satisfaction toward job performance is 0.003, the direct effect organization culture toward job performance is 0.506, the direct effect organization culture toward motivation is 0.680, the direct effect organization culture toward job satisfaction is 1.183. Beside, this research result is useful for the next researchers, as research material in organitional behavior science or the same kind of science.	d1ac337e0da8f2cb5b13525bc0beefba	576ecc097fbfda6e6d8a17a9cff1efa4	81a412ba3f41aa10bb388cccf7f9b189	article	Pengaruh Budaya Organisasi Terhadap Motivasi Dan Kepuasan Kerja Serta Kinerja Karyawan Pada Sub Sektor Industri Pengolahan Kayu Skala Menengah Di Jawa Timur	H. Teman Koesmono	\N	2005
8251594	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000928	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000928}, priority = {2}	Unit Pelayanan dan Pemeliharaan Kampus (UPPK) Universitas Kristen Petra has a difficulty in facing the customers. Sometimes, a customer has to contact or meet UPPK staff just for asking schedule or give complain. Besides, UPPK needs a system that has ability to analyze equipments needed, base on customers? request and to analyze serving evaluation. Because of these problems, a web based system of distributing information, equipments and tools ordering, transportation ordering, room ordering, sport-field ordering, giving complain, equipments needed analysis and serving evaluation analysis is made. With this system, customers can obtain schedule information and then make an order, or giving complain, without have to meet the UPPK staff. This system is developed using PHP and MySQL as database server. The system is validated by distributing some questionnaires for UPPK staff and customers that give an average value of 3.63 (scale 1-4). Therefore, it can be concluded that this system can help to solve the problems. Besides, the systems also give a facility to analyze the serving evaluation and the need of equipments and tools.	e166d2f2c846000221afe2c112b05ea4	4810fe5a019822adfb19cf0db8ffccbe	959ffee69d0cc7ad1f7ba3d3e02aa0ea	article	APLIKASI PEMINJAMAN RUANGAN, KENDARAAN, PERALATAN DAN PENYAMPAIAN KELUHAN SERTA ANALISIS KETERSEDIAAN BARANG DAN KINERJA PELAYANAN PADA UPPK UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Rolly Intan Andreas Handojo	\N	2005
8251595	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000929	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000929}, priority = {2}	Active contour, or snake, is an energy minimizing spline that is useful in image boundary detection. Active contours are stimulated by internal forces, image forces and external forces which maintain the shape of the contours while attract the contours to some desired features, usually edges. Problems in implementing active contours such as convergence and initialization have motivated researchers to modify image forces of the active contours. This paper presents a comparative study among three different image forces: traditional snakes, balloon and gradient vector flow (GVF). The study is validated by experiments on abdominal image boundaries detection. These lead to the conclusion that GVF gives the most appropriate results among the other approaches.	902c34883f79f3cb2ff5991c17919a1f	dc89768446860946c2483a7fff783645	b4b7978d913b1d4b411f1f59812c89e8	article	COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT IMAGE FORCES FOR ACTIVE CONTOURS ON ABDOMINAL IMAGE BOUNDARY DETECTION	Cherry Ballangan	\N	2005
8251596	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000930	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000930}, priority = {2}	Most of docks have applied Accuracy Control system in the ship body construction process that is interim product oriented. However, size/dimension deviation is often detected in the erecton stage which makes the docks suffer a financial and time loss. The use of computers as a Decision Support System is a way to solve the problem. Database and modelbase design is a requirement to make a computer-based Decision Support System. Ms-SQL Server 7 will support multi-user information system and Control Chart as a model base can be used to monitor production result continually so that the process can be improved, both from manufacture workshop and assembly workshop. The validation process is also important to review the performance of the software.	432a859ee8c14b32bfa204d09fe15dda	84a54c1b8bf113ee00d89e8eb06835c5	7f0c5c55e9bf22d3396d45097a339753	article	PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PENUNJANG KEPUTUSAN BERBASIS KOMPUTER UNTUK PENINGKATAN EFEKTIFITAS SISTEM AKURASI DIMENSI PADA PROSES PEMBUATAN BADAN KAPAL	Deddy Chrismianto	\N	2005
8251597	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000931	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000931}, priority = {2}	Multilevel Marketing (MLM) is a marketing method that sells the product directly to the customers. And this method has been booming in Indonesia at this moment. MLM itself is a directly selling system through marketing program conformed more than one level, where the trading partner can get selling commission and bonus from the result of selling goods or services those did by itself and the members of network inside their own group.  PT. Mediderma Indonesia is a firm which imports consumer goods from Europe. This firm uses MLM to sell their products and the distributor might come from any cities in Indonesia. Now, to get information about the product and the growth of member?s network, a member must come or call the branch of the firm. As a result, every member will feel difficult to get the new information about their network and bonus which they get every month. Therefore, this research will develop a web site that can be accessed 24 hours through internet by the members. As a result, the members will get their information they need easier every time. Based on the evaluation of the facilities that are available for members and administrator and the system developed, it can be concluded that the whole system work properly and ready to be used. From the result of questionnaire, the implementation has gained 85,243 % for member?s satisfaction and 85 % for administrator?s satisfaction.	73465fa29c31e70fefb774eef18cdbac	d27c0c59cc0c9fbce8c20be7d78bf982	8f092db3cae703afc75680ffe0f62067	article	PEMBUATAN SISTEM INFORMASI MULTILEVEL MARKETING (MLM) BERBASIS WEB STUDI KASUS PADA PT. MEDIDERMA INDONESIA	Gregorius Satia Budhi Felicia Soedjianto	\N	2005
8251598	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000932	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000932}, priority = {2}	Highway geometric design is a part of highway planning which focused on physical form planning, so it can fulfil the highway basic function. Highway geometric design consists of horizontal alignment and vertical alignment and each of them has its own calculation. Computer technology developments can produce softwares which is able to help and simplify the calculations of both alignments and the softwares also can produce designs which visualize the calciulation into 2D images. But 2D image is not real enough to imagine the realistic form of the highway. We need 3D visualisation to imagine the realistic highway. This paper explains how the system can produce the 3D visualisation from horizontal alignment and vertical alignment calculations. First, find the highway 3D position in the 3D coordinate. 3D coordinate has three component, x, y and z axis. From horizontal alignment calculation, we get the x and y value and from vertical alignment, we get the z value. After obtaining the 3D position, then the highway design can be drawn. This software can design the highway better because it can simulate the highway wether it is comfort enough to be passed.	bf777a1d6a968667e0c0d45a9a42ed26	febd8b129752c8e4db2ed35d5289bd18	310ce14a7a4420471b2064ac3d196b48	article	VISUALISASI DESAIN GEOMETRIK JALAN SECARA 3D BERDASARKAN PERHITUNGAN ALINYEMEN HORISONTAL DAN ALINYEMEN VERTIKAL	Liliana	\N	2005
8251599	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000933	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000933}, priority = {2}	The number of paper collected by an educational institution is incresing each year. The increasing number of paper collected demand a method in order to find the right paper everytime there is someone who needs a reference. By far, most search engine still depend on keyword matching / string maching to find the apropriate result. This method will only find the apropriate paper based on the occurance of the inserted keyword on the paper. This research will discuss a searching system using fuzzy relation, by using fuzzy relation the relation between keyword and paper is found and determined. Searching system using fuzzy relation allows the search result include paper that do not have the keyword to be shown as a result.  This result is made posssible because the word which occur in the paper is related to keyword inserted.	2972ec1c31d79854cba858fdcf7996b4	bd0e89743ef69a81cffb80841dddd9e8	b1b1aa58a2c24e7fc7d7b3147cfc0a32	article	APLIKASI SEARCH ENGINE PAPER/KARYA ILMIAH BERBASIS WEB DENGAN METODE FUZZY RELATION	\N	\N	2005
8251600	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000934	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000934}, priority = {2}	A travel company offers a transportation service by picking up customers from certain places and sending them to the other places. Concerning traffic in time domain function for every path, the problem is how to find the quickest paths in picking up the customers. The problem may be considered as the quickest path problem. We may consider the quickest path problem as an extension of the shortest path problem. The quickest path problem optimizes length of time in visiting some places. The quickest path is not always the shortest path. In the relation to the problem, this paper proposes an algorithm for solving the quickest path problem. The algorithm is constructed by modifying a concept of transitive closure method.	924c3022438f39a203e0cc008cc36967	96eeb2a9eaa617dcf20b250f4c6908c3	92b053cd68531cf1e9bd652b766f3702	article	SOLVING QUICKEST PATH PROBLEM USING AN EXTENDED CONCEPT OF TRANSITIVE CLOSURE METHOD	Rolly Intan	\N	2005
8251601	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000935	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000935}, priority = {2}	Modern portfolio theory is based on asumption that investor can choose his proportion asset in portfolio, so they can minimize the risk and maximize the return. This paper presents the use of genetic algorithm (GA) to optimize the choice of share portfolio in markowitz model by representing the efficient set portfolio. GA represent the efficient set using undirect representation to avoid infeasible solution and penalty function. From the implementation, it can be concluded that GA is one of methods which is able to obtain optimum point from portfolio.	5c3521933ee7d430d9488525848455ed	70f8897dde2ffe086c6584f85af168b2	182ed9472ed49e74785c84a967c23a4d	article	PENGGUNAAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA UNTUK PEMILIHAN PORTFOLIO SAHAM DALAM MODEL MARKOWITZ	Wawan Taufiq N.	\N	2005
8251602	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000936	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000936}, priority = {2}	Most people argue that Information System (IS)/Information System (IT) investments are closely related to cost and benefit without understand the benefit that will be received. However, companies keep investing money to create application systems because they have seen some relationship between the costs of IT and the economic performance of company. Costs are much easier to identify and calculate then benefits, especially intangible benefits. The hardest and most tedious part is the effort to quantify intangible benefits into monetary values in order to make the cost-benefit analysis more accurate. Most of business and IS/IT managers prefer not to go into detail when talking about intangible benefits because the depth of analysis is uncertain. The more practical way in using this financial approach is to focus on tangible benefits, such as cost saving, reduced staff, etc. Unfortunately, reducing or even eliminating the intangible benefits contribution to the IS/IT implementation has degraded the economic value of the investment. Based on this issue, some thinkers have introduced a much more practical way for business and IS/IT managers to get snapshots of how IS/IT investment is going to be measured, for example, using the non-financial approach. Some people believe that the two approaches must be combined to have a better and more accurate result. In this paper, information economics methodology, which combines both financial and non-financial approaches, will be used to assess and justify IS/IT investment.	986accec842dc7486e16f6e7c3dbde0c	dac0ad2ff3fe31d1096cba599ed0976c	d5ca4b41f585f948162a7d2b2b7cd23f	article	KAJIAN KELAYAKAN INVESTASI PROYEK TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE INFORMATION ECONOMICS	Yulia	\N	2005
8251603	Jurnal Informatika	6	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000937	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF05060210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000937}, priority = {2}	Face recognition is a difficult task mostly because of the inherent variability of the image formation process ranging from the position/cropping of the face and its environment (distance and illumination) is totally controlled, to those involving little or no control over the background and viewpoint. Moreover, those are allowing for major changes in facial appearance due to factors expression, aging, and accessories such as glasses or changes in hairstyle. A solution has been proposed by considering hybrid classification architectures deal with the benefit of robustness via consensus provided by ensembles of Radial Basis Functions (RBF) networks and categorical classification using decision trees. A specific approach considers an ensemble of RBF Networks through its ability to cope with variability in the image formation. The experiments were carried out on images drawn randomly 50 unique subjects totalling to 500 facial images with rotation �� 50 encoded in greyscale. The faces are then normalized to account for geometrical and illumination changes using information about the eye location. Specifically performance true positive by Ensambles RBF1 (ERBF1) increased on �� 13,86% measures up to RBF while ERBF2 by �� 15,93%. On the contrary the false negative rate decreased by amount of ��5,8% for ERBF1 and somewhat less to ��5,6% for ERBF2. When the connectionist ERBF model is coupled with an Inductive Decision Tree - C4.5 - the performance improves over the case while only the connectionist ERBF module is used.	7f51f1d6b28cf4f5cb8551d0756881cf	8adbf5f89caea09db7f32bfa476af4b3	e5852de3cfdf2cae777ce72dc7ab5719	article	PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PENGENALAN WAJAH DENGAN METODE PENGKLASIFIKASIAN HIBRID BERBASIS JARINGAN FUNGSI BASIS RADIAL DAN POHON KEPUTUSAN INDUKTIF	Ariadi Retno Tri Hayati2 Rully Soelaiman1	\N	2005
8251604	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000938	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000938}, priority = {2}	The essence of building design process and management for building sustainability in the creation and maintenance of a qualitative architectural product is investigated in this paper. The design process, concept of building sustainability and particularly the quality of the built environment are discussed. Akure, a state capital in Nigeria was used as a case study. The principles and indicators for sustainability of buildings and its implications on the quality of the environment are examined in details. Survey findings include the views of the professionals on the clients, perception on the design process as well as management of projects, and the implications on the quality of the ensuring products and the city?s environment. The data were factor analyzed using varimax rotation criterion (with Kaiser Normalization). The results revealed that five factors were effective, with one of them exhibiting the greatest variability and individual differences. The variables that loaded on this factor were really the aspects of the process and management relating to the clients. The findings also revealed the professionals? wrong attitude towards design process as shown with a very high degree of variability in the study. The paper concludes by recommending the enactment and enforcement of relevant policies with adequate education of the people and the involvement of all the stakeholders in the management of building projects and environmental programmes for the realization of a qualitative architectural product.	f0651240fce66f13b0e3d8f624eaf297	a9abbedc1054a2cd446ca619e3ba9f50	f57f8737cba00a1d2b2cac17da5c45a5	article	MANAGING THE BUILDING DESIGN PROCESS FOR SUSTAINABILTY AND IMPROVED QUALITY	Sunday Bobadoye Joseph A. Fadamiro	\N	2006
8251605	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000939	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000939}, priority = {2}	Side weir is a type of protection structure which function is to protect channels from damage caused by excessive amount of water (overtopping) so the water level in channels or rivers is to be preserved. The type is spatially varied flow with decrease of discharge occurs in main channels along the side weir. Usually design of spillway applies entrance of slope 900. Thus this reduces discharge coefficient. In this research, the influence entrance slope less than 900 was observed such as 600 and 300. The observation showed that discharge coefficient is function of entrance slope and ratio value of water depth to weir radius (h/r) with largest discharge coefficient around value (0.341 ? 0.366) with entrance slope value (55.850 ? 57.730).	59f105562727f7ffd0cd990ca8b42f65	e0b752f777074ae74bf40528fb427836	5db13bf3f3a4d9ec1a18fc31f8d8edb4	article	PENGARUH ARAH SAYAP PELIMPAH SAMPING DAN KEDALAMAN ALIRAN TERHADAP KOEFISIEN DEBIT	Indratmo Soekarno	\N	2006
8251606	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000940	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000940}, priority = {2}	Electrokinetics is one of soft ground improvement methods to improve its bearing capacity. The objective of this
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research is to investigate the increase of friction and end bearing resistance of an embedded instrumented
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model pile in marine clay after electrokinetics treatment. The initial geotechnical properties of soil
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surrounding the pile foundation is obtained by several soil laboratory tests. For pile bearing capacity analysis,
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friction and end bearing resistance of pile was measured by load cell measuring device, while un-drained
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shear strength analysis was measured by vane shear test. The result of this research showed that after 24
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hours electrokinetics treatment, the un-drained shear strength increased closer to the pile, and the bearing
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capacity of pile increased 14 times.	545c4b085fefb3ea4c0c658fde5d831a	ae5dbf2d90119e91ea35a043eb85d80d	5dca1b30c9c355c36d6810ca1985e6c4	article	PENGARUH ELEKTROKINETIK TERHADAP DAYA DUKUNG PONDASI TIANG DI LEMPUNG MARINA	Paravita Sri Wulandari Daniel Tjandra	\N	2006
8251607	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000941	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000941}, priority = {2}	Adding sodium chloride, as admixture, and Portland Cement, as stabilizer, to a very soft clay increase its plasticity index (PI), Californian Bearing Ratio (CBR), and Unconfined Compression Strength (UCS). This paper presents the results of testings done to very soft clay from Margomulyo, Surabaya. The results show a promising tendency. Anyhow a wider and comprehensive research is still needed to ensure the long-term effect of the soil stabilization.	11d0f9864d07e501da4b488975540be9	755181e849d33331bf9deeec43b62fbf	1253e2ba234b2814afedca033a591b4a	article	STABILISASI TANAH LIAT SANGAT LUNAK DENGAN GARAM DAN PC (PORTLAND CEMENT)	Tirta D. Arief	\N	2006
8251608	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000942	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000942}, priority = {2}	The use of timber as a structural material is not only limited to solid timber but also as laminate called glue-laminated timber (glulam). The design of glulam depends on many factors such as the expertise of the designer, timber grade and its combination, adhesive quality, gluing process and clamping process. This research explores the optimum clamp pressure to obtain maximum bending strength of glulam timber which is a combination of Keruing and Meranti Woods using Polivynyl Asetat (PVA) and Melamin Formaldehyde (MF) adhesives. The combination of timber for shear specimen are Keruing Meranti Keruing (KMK), Keruing Keruing Meranti (KKM), and Keruing Meranti Meranti (KMM), the clamp pressures used are 0,2 MPa, 0,6 MPa, 1,0 MPa, and 1,4 Mpa. The duration of clamping is six hours for all combination. The result shows that the bonding strength of shear specimen reaches a maximum of 75,13 kg/cm2 with a clamp pressure of 0,6 MPa using MF adhesive. The maximum flexural strength achieved is 656,37 kg/cm2 with a clamp perssure of  0,6 MPa using MF adhesive as well.	867a42420627f1441b857f1d8db01d01	21cdd4e88472157173b7094888e6efe5	21773564ba04ab3c17028a4ee39c8ea2	article	PENGARUH VARIASI TEKANAN KEMPA TERHADAP KUAT LENTUR KAYU LAMINASI DARI KAYU MERANTI DAN KERUING	Buan Anshari	\N	2006
8251609	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000943	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000943}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to explore the effect of adding polymeric fiber to the characteristics of normal concrete (fc?= 30 MPa). Two types of fiber, namely polypropylene and nylon, are considered. The research tested four types of concrete characteristics, namely compressive strength, flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, and cyclical loading. According to the analyses, linear regression with linearity in parameter can explain good relationship. All models developed can explain the variability of the data and are significant in the 0.05 level of significance, except for the relationhip between compressive strength and modulus of elasticity with percentage of nylon. Quadratic function was developed for the relationship between fiber content with the compressive strength, flexural strength, and modulus of elasticity. An efficient model was created by simultaneously modeling the relationship of compressive strength, fiber content, including the age of concrete. Model with logarithmic function was developed for the relation between number of cyclic loading and content of polypropylene, but not for nylon. Analysis showed that the model between cyclical loadings with polypropylene content was better compared with nylon content.	63be4f7ea219e7c38d55f16e921b0ff1	046339f051c23a04590b11fd62f86265	6c8aa90c116f9b28bd1d0f3aded1e91e	article	PENELITIAN PENDAHULUAN HUBUNGAN PENAMBAHAN SERAT POLYMERIC TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK BETON NORMAL	Tri Basuki Joewono Yohanes L. D. Adianto	\N	2006
8251610	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000944	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000944}, priority = {2}	Previous researches have shown that belt truss could function very well as (virtual) outrigger in the elastic region, the non-linear behaviour of the structural system has not been studied. In this study the performance of a 30 story shearwall-frame-belt truss structure which is designed using structural ductility equal to  3.75 is evaluated using dynamic nonlinear time history analysis. The earthquake loads used are spectrum consistent acceleration in accordance to the Indonesian Earthquake Code, SNI 03-1726-2002 modified from the North-South components of El Centro, May 18, 1940 with return periods of 27, 67, 135, 260, 500, and 1050 years. It is shown that for the structure considered in this study, a structural ductility of 3.75 could not be used, since some structural elements fail (damage index > 1) at 135 years return period.	18564d75f3faf4420fc426059cf876dc	1d62e5643b655ebeb4f7ad1bfa7ddcb6	1b93125cc94d264b689565e4e46c4e45	article	STUDI TENTANG DAKTILITAS STRUKTUR PADA SISTEM SHEARWALL FRAME DENGAN BELT TRUSS	Benjamin Lumantarna Pamuda Pudjisuryadi	\N	2006
8251612	k@ta	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000946	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000946}, priority = {2}	The aim of this paper is to shed light on the pedagogical function of translation, and how it can contribute to teaching or fostering language acquisition using either traditional tools of language teaching such as textbooks, and handouts, or by technological means. In this paper the role of L1 (the learner's first language) is emphasized as an assistant to second language teaching (L2). The facts presented in this article are the results of my experience working on translation shared with a group of students enrolled in the Intensive English Program before they were admitted in their major.	6a3da6e1ba9cd4ad4d284d27f118efd8	d4b1c738896c8fd8f37d2eab8103c93a	52d880ab54a5d04cfea6883d229a8051	article	Translation: A Multidimensional Task	Rana Raddawi	\N	2005
8251613	k@ta	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000947	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000947}, priority = {2}	Translation is a complex process, involving linguistic, cultural and personal factors. This article seeks to show how inter�cultural factors constitute one of the main sources of translation difficult�ties. The author suggests that a systematic discussion of these factors would be useful in establishing effective strategies for avoiding pitfalls in translation between English and Chinese.	95ee9aead24dbc1f0a06a2a4be220154	adeb9c37b92b375e97f2a3cf31310c00	1ba059e70daa0f4802056625a52bf615	article	Intercultural Factors Influencing the Process of Translation	Dai Xiaoqian	\N	2005
8251614	k@ta	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000948	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000948}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the types of prepositions and the common picture types used to teach these prepositions found in English textbooks commonly used in primary schools. The results showed that the types of pictures may be problematic for presenting spatial relations due to an ambiguity the pictures may create and so as may affect the understanding and use of prepositions. Ideally all accompanying pictures should play an active and effective role in supporting learning.	b7ba2fc1eb8be77dbfd72175a2fc37e2	c98f198bd40bbb4f9fba9b293556d0e6	238de7d7277d006dfbad5a9cf375ed3a	article	Prepositions and Pictures in the English Learning Materials	Y.G. Harto Pramono	\N	2005
8251615	k@ta	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000949	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000949}, priority = {2}	This research dealt with the kinds of turn-taking irregu�larities in the conversation among the four main African American characters in the movie ?Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, the reasons of those kinds of turn-taking irregularities, and which reason occurred the most frequently. This research was descriptive qualitative. The findings showed that the four African American characters in the movie tended to overlap others because they wanted to clarify, reject, or complete others? utterance, and show annoyance.	adb2d07f3f4fdb92329c595ccd6e5a3c	9a90a578e6d86e4fbb0671e81e68e081	688dad4b7ac63fb0ed5676c3329cb63d	article	Turn-Taking Irregularities by African American Characters in the Movie ?Why Do Fools Fall in Love?	Jennyfer Ansori Nani I. Tiono	\N	2005
8251616	k@ta	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000950	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000950}, priority = {2}	The portrayal of urban upper middle class American women?s community in Sex and the City-SATC-is built upon con�structed symbols related to the position of urban upper middle class American Women?s community and how cosmopolitan the women are. The symbol?s construction is characterized by singleness, upper middle class social status, well-established career, alienation, consumptiveness, independence, gender consciousness, and open mindedness in their sexual knowledge. Television has helped to fracture traditional conven�tions about how women should place themselves in the midst of their society and constructed urban upper middle class American women?s image and identity.	5ea36530580e991d94f45bbbb7ed6abf	17bc2d6b6629a0f239cf2a3eeada9ad8	9e85fb7fdca5cda235374be8c80b923a	article	The Representation of Urban Upper Middle Class American Women?s Community in Sex and the City	Yola Damayanti Gani	\N	2005
8251617	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000951	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000951}, priority = {2}	The journey of history is always followed by a mass change that produces new phenomena as the spirit of the age. In this metamorphic context, the human space always undergoes changes in its meaning throughout the age. The change of views towards space is then interpreted into a design work with unique characters because apart from truly holding on to the cultural value valid, it also moves towards aesthetic idioms with a relative parameter. Thus, as an attempt to reconstruct the way of thought that is now in the arrangement of the global cultural cross domain, it is a necessity to reminisce the comprehension of the essence of space as the core of the problems in interior designing. The acknowledgement and the search of truth in ?good design? truly need to be practiced because with the essence of truth, design will always extend and develop according to the context of its time.    	cc20ac7ebbea841782b9a9c92ae1427e	f50cb20d6a92e4deaed6eacb0ecd9dad	dd8870fd60cbbf70f697bb39677ed2f1	article	RUANG, WAKTU, RITUAL DAN DESAIN INTERIOR	Imam Santosa	\N	2005
8251618	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000952	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000952}, priority = {2}	The goal of the process of interior designing is to solve the complex problems related to the respond of human towards space. An appropriate design concept is needed to solve the problems integrally. The success of the design concept depends on the approach of development process. The conceptual approach can be developed by first understanding some points, such as: the component of design knowledge, the scheme of analytical designing, the mapping of the way of thinking of design, the methodology of design approach, that are all then finalized by the formulation of the design concept. By understanding those points, a complex design problem can be simplified into a clear and systematic classification and hence, an exact design concept can be processed easily. Finally, the precise design concept will be capable of integrating the result of design into a complete unimpaired one.	bc8df55ab7af3366c8233e2298547678	91c565d8dc5eeabee2c231c23ca2d188	5401670efe6c547e1b34838b05c52cdf	article	PENDEKATAN KONSEPTUAL DALAM PROSES PERANCANGAN INTERIOR	Adi Santosa	\N	2005
8251619	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000953	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000953}, priority = {2}	This paper aims to discuss the mystery of the Javanese dwelling holding emphasis on the space concept through the cultural knowledge of the Javanese people, comprising of beliefs and rituals that appear to be closely related to both the space orientation and the space configuration. There are a lot of evidences that support the fact that the space in the architecture of the Javanese traditional dwelling is not value-free.	3a2d20026f76f041672397a0b5ebb13f	65bd690c90c0626ae50f95e6186cc3e5	ff61696c473012c54766290f5dbef63c	article	KONSEP RUANG TRADISIONAL JAWA DALAM KONTEKS BUDAYA	J. Lukito Kartono	\N	2005
8251620	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000954	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000954}, priority = {2}	The understanding of the meaning of space between the traditional society and the modern society posses a very significant difference. The modern consideration of emphasizing on function is not always revelent if applied to determining the meaning of space according to the traditional society. The expression of space in a traditional Madura House, or generally mentioned as tanean lanjang, is one example of a cultural product that was created on the basis of the meaning that corresponds to foundation of the thoughts of its society. This is highly influenced by the presence and the lifestyle of its society. The meaning of space is not only based by merely aesthetic and visual understanding. Instead, the meaning of space is more frequently based on the deepest essence of what lies in the genuine mind of the its society. Because of that, visual expression is principally a reflection of the basic value of the nature or genuine identity of its society.   	af349a70994eb91749974f03b9bedf36	eafd31cb90d4eff076801c914f46c141	702f5c009cdc151c244f602ee827cb40	article	MAKNA RUANG PADA TANEAN LANJANG DI MADURA	Lintu Tulistyantoro	\N	2005
8251621	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000955	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000955}, priority = {2}	The constant decrease in the external environmental condition has influenced the decline of the quality of life. It is thus an obligation to make improvement efforts to minimize the negative effects on humans and their environment. This paper will describe how interior design can be a part of our efforts to participate in the preservation and sanitization of the environment. Ecology-oriented interior design may be one of the important answers to give contributions to both the inhabitant and the global environment. In fact, the newly developed aesthetics today can be viewed from the adaptation of an interior design towards the surrounding environment. Some obstacles that may occur are also identified here originating from the human demand for efficiency, comfort, economic scale and even the aesthetic value. But all this is our responsibility as designers to participate in the implementation of sustainable design in order to improve the quality of life.	f3ef94a8044836ccf498a65762fa9c60	26c9816475f4ff85a899564755cf5b04	41365aa132dc1783efa4d77f6e5b05e8	article	ETIKA LINGKUNGAN PADA KARYA DESAIN INTERIOR	Astrid Kusumowidagdo	\N	2005
8251622	Dimensi Interior	3	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000956	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT05030206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000956}, priority = {2}	Space is the main element in interior design. People do not only move about through the space volume but also observe the forms and colours, hear the various sounds and feel the breeze of the wind and so on. The human physical and psychological sensors enable people to respond to the various forms and usage of space which emotionally evokes the user with an experience of space. The implementation of various sorts of constructing and filling variabels complementing to the room facilities increases the meaning of space, and through the human sensors, it emotionally evokes various sorts of distinct space experiences.	64bf9ec8d9b6ff676b9171eb2261a0f0	31c9847428203bcaa296084784defdcb	ac00590d16c8bbfa9a42ff5f305587a7	article	IMPLEMENTASI PENGALAMAN RUANG DALAM DESAIN INTERIOR	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2005
8251623	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000957	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000957}, priority = {2}	Tapping the transmission lines with capacitive coupling is an alternative to supply the electricity for isolated regions with energy requirment below 50 kW. This option is more economical option compared to other alternatives such as makes substation, long distribution lines or small power house.The capacitive coupling actually a capacitive voltage divider that steps the voltage of transmission level down to the distribution level. Inductor must be connected to primary side and secondary side of the distribution transformer in order to compensate the resonance of capacitive load.	4977f914e1a07b6a73268793d8c67168	2e1acf4613b63a254058df5b186ced1e	7632b2bdd03a43e2337b590048af5ebf	article	Penyadapan Saluran Transmisi dengan Kopling Kapasitif untuk Suplai Daerah Terpencil	\N	\N	2001
8251624	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000958	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000958}, priority = {2}	This research discusses the implementation of electronic circuits for battery testing to replace the manual tester that is usually used in Switchyard. The equipment consists of constant-current controlled circuit to produce relatively constant current according to battery capacity so that it is able to be used as a battery tester based on a charge-and-discharge method with constant current.  PC based data acquisition is used in order to have data that are more accurate. Experimental results in testing 12 V, 60 AH battery demonstrates the ability of the equipment to replace the manual one as a battery tester. 	aa42f18ee86c94580a02d02d9c69ebd8	c1dc512c8e6ddad5801765ad47a57bc0	679d487c6db2ab35b8b7e42a4cd61754	article	Alat  Uji  Baterai  12V, 60AH  Secara  Elektronis	\N	\N	2001
8251625	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000959	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000959}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, there are many methods of data compression available.Most of them can be classified into one of the two big categories, i.e., statistical based and dictionary based. An Example of dictionary based coding is Lempel Zip Welch. The example of statistical based coding are Huffman coding and Arithmetic coding, as the newest algorithm. This paper describes the principles of Arithmetic coding along with its advantages compared to Huffman coding method. Problems of arithmetic coding implementation, due to the restriction of the floating point processing either on encoder nor decoder, are discussed as well with the suggested solution, i.e.modification of arithmetic coding using  numerical integer. As the final conclusion, the algorithm is outstanding for the use of data compression matters. The number of bit coding of arithmetic is less than that of Huffman coding. The modification with the numerical integer is capable  of dealing with the limitations of the encoder and decoder equipments over to long floating point processing. Due to the less number of the bit codings, and can be implemented.	513fa0781ec462a7bd951c09477fa586	0bb89000e7e799ab6abe4b0095222e65	236a339e933356d3a0b6bda25f966393	article	Studi Kompresi Data dengan Metode Arithmetic Coding	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:P.Santoso@cs.utwente.nl\\">P.Santoso@cs.utwente.nl</a> Petrus Santoso Fakultas Teknologi Industri	\N	2001
8251626	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000960	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000960}, priority = {2}	At the moment, in Indonesia has been able to enjoy NICAM  (Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex ) technology within the television world. Television without NICAM facility, however, can receive the broadcast of the transmitter with NICAM technology, although it emits mono audio signal only. To receive broadcast with NICAM audio quality, TV audience, therefore has to buy a new set of television equipped with NICAM facility. Dealing with the problem, a module that can externally added to the television was made so that the audience of television with non-NICAM technology can enjoy the system itself. The module used the single chip NICAM  decoder SAA7283ZP of Phillips semiconductor that can be adjusted using microcontroller software. The module receives IF signal taken from TV tuner and separates the audio and video signal present. SAA7283ZP controlled  by 8031via I2C that is stimulated by 2 pin  port 1, then takes and processes the audio �data� . The output of the process is entered in a separated audio system, the testing result conceals that the occuring error is mostly influenced by the quality of RF signal received by the television set. This result is obviously seen as the testing system employs indoor and outdoor antennas. Besides that, improper grounding the system also affects the module in processing the NICAM signal.	5373eb8f51de600470fddaa02ba5c0cd	5ea3b96f1e1c2bc91738e0988b0cbcb8	813a21dab600fcdca74d9049aee7b554	article	Modul Bi-lingual  untuk  Televisi  dengan  Menggunakan SAA7283ZP yang Diatur  Lewat I2C  dari 80C31	\N	\N	2001
8251627	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000961	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000961}, priority = {2}	Serial communication is commonly used  for PC interfaces. Nevertheless, the  commonly used is RS-232,  which can communicate one to one only. An achievement was made as a converter from RS 232 to RS 485 has successfully been constructed, whewreas the RS 485 system can communicate one to many using network multidrop system. The converter consists of three main components, i.e., IC Max 232, IC Max 491, and IC LM 555. This paper discusses the converter principal operation, the protocol signal planning , and the testiing of the signal coming in and out of the converter. As the final result, the converter is indeed a solution to the weak point of computer with terminal RS232 that can only setup one to one networking. The networking can now be extended to one to many network system by using RS485 cabl, but not necessarily replacing the terminal RS232 with terminal RS485 	d39d331ba5d050741b5a12f18c69b4ad	eb5688a809be669c7296d6dd14d62058	d233dc8dc8319722c020f35f82efbd82	article	Perancangan  RS 232 to RS 485 Converter Sistem Network  Multidrop	\N	\N	2001
8251628	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000962	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000962}, priority = {2}	This paper present the application of fuzyy logic control for  universal motor speed control. Fuzzy logic control is implemented on a personal computer, while the program is made in Pascal. The speed control is done by adjusting motor voltage and using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)  Method.  The loading on the motor is executed mechanical braking. The system feedback  is a signal frequency from tacho, which is, then changed into voltage for computer input through  ADC. Fuzzy logic system applies two crisps of input: error and error chage of the motor speed; and an output crisp, i.e. voltage change. The dufuzzification methods used are mean of maxima and center of area. The numbers of rules vary based on the numbers of the label used. The system response is displayed by graphic of the motor speed toward time.  The testing result showed  that the membership functions in triangle and trapezoid forms did  not contribute significant influence to the system response; between the two methods of defuzzification, the center area was better than the mean of maxima; and the system response will be much bettter if more membership functions were used. 	cffc3e8ab06200cbea3de9f35c74c5e5	ef6f2cd5dd204f8d051a9ea09e897d3e	11f7a5ab9ab20f18de4ff638903f0b39	article	Aplikasi   Kendali   Fuzzy  Logic   untuk   Pengaturan  Kecepatan	\N	\N	2001
8251629	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000963	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000963}, priority = {2}	Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is an effectiveness measurement method of equipment utilization in the implementation of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM. The ability of identification in details toward main problem and the cause factors that makes the improvement efforts become more focused is the reason why this method applied comprehensively by all manufacturing companies around the world. Manufacturing process at Stamping Production Division an automotive isdustry still keeps some unrevealed problems. This condition makes the achievement of OEE figure below the target that means production equipments are not utilized optimally yet. The expression of main problem and the cause factors is needed before the company starts some improvement efforts. This research is started by understanding the equipment losses that existed in company. Then, measuring the achievement of OEE figure in one period and through the pareto analysis toward the measurement?s results, the main problem and the cause factors are obtained and clearly depicted in cause-and-effect diagram.	4d4a135b8a162104e5bef4030ce97c9e	63a3e2c0e9b2a0e17ac8024532f5d851	b70e339b8190a095f47fd9060dd08694	article	PENGUKURAN NILAI OVERALL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS SEBAGAI DASAR USAHA PERBAIKAN PROSES MANUFAKTUR PADA LINI PRODUKSI (Studi Kasus pada Stamping Production Division Sebuah Industri Otomotif)	Betrianis dan Robby Suhendra	\N	2005
8251630	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000964	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000964}, priority = {2}	The research has done at an automotive company. The intention of this research are to knowing the effect and also the advantages and disadvantages of Junbiki Method which is a new method in this company in increasing JIT(Just in Time), use of resources, and make comparison between Junbiki method and Kanban System. The research is done by comparing the Kanban system with the Junbiki method on the parts i.e. seat part and door trim. The measured variables are those in the period of September as the basic period, continued with the periods of October, November, and December 2004. The productivities to be observed are those of energy and labor consumption. The research proves that the Junbiki method is better than the Kanban system. It is shown from the increase of JIT performance during four periods at the average of 73% and least of  resources. By using the Junbiki method, the wastage in the use of energy, labor, movement, and process can be eliminated.	4ae93b754d6eb845ac920ef83a894a45	bd0e106ce748089ef4e423a3f4188bd0	b2257dea34e5b53fb899f3862fdbab66	article	PERBANDINGAN METODE JUNBIKI � KANBAN CYCLIC DITINJAU DARI JIT DAN SUMBER DAYA (Studi Kasus pada Perusahaan Otomotif)	Universitas Pelita Harapan Email: <a href=\\"mailto:helena@uph.edu\\">helena@uph.edu</a> Ignatius Eri Praktisi Email: <a href=\\"mailto:christian-eri_04@yahoo.com\\">christian-eri_04@yahoo.com</a> Helena J. Kristina Jurusan Teknik Industri	\N	2005
8251631	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000965	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000965}, priority = {2}	The success of supply chain implementation in producing manufactured product heavily relies on the development of CAD system, CAM system, and CNC machine tool. However, current CAD system, CAM system, and CNC machine tool have some weaknesses in supporting supply chain implementation. This paper presents an overview of STEP-NC and its role in supply chain of manufactured product. STEP-NC is a new interface standard for CAD-CAM-CNC chain, which is developed by International Standards Organization (ISO) to extend STEP model data to define data for NC machine tools. By using STEP-NC, the link of all information in supply chain of manufactured product will be more flexible, faster, easier, safer, and more reliable.	e53577e0ea520df32d06209554a0fe33	081dace05ab8ea55eb13dfce2a88747f	52528dd4719c0e6a1621632e97f8c17b	article	THE ROLE OF STEP-NC IN IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN	Surabaya 60292 E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:jayasuteja@yahoo.com\\">jayasuteja@yahoo.com</a> The Jaya Suteja Department of Manufacturing Engineering University of Surabaya Raya Kalirungkut	\N	2005
8251632	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000966	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000966}, priority = {2}	Bed active carbon is one of the most important materials that had great impact in determining level of impurities in production of CO2 gas. In this particular factory case, there is unavailability of standard duration time of heating and cooling and steam flow rate for the re-generation process of bed active carbon. The paper discusses the fuzzy inference system for modeling of re-generation process of bed active carbon to find the optimum setting parameter. The fuzzy inference system was build using real historical daily processing data. After validation process, surface plot analysis was performed to find the optimum setting. The result of re-generation parameter setting is 9-10 hours of heating process, 4.66-5.32 hours of cooling process, and 1500-2500 kg/hr of steam flow rate.	06d7fd8bd19148d36b0bb633a37419ca	8c256a2531c016224ea8ef69f4072823	094c8890c417d05122320f672c162c21	article	Fuzzy Inference System Modeling for Bed Active Carbon Re-generation Process  (CO2 Gas Factory Case)	I Nyoman Sutapa and Iwan Halim Sahputra;	\N	2005
8251633	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000967	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000967}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the application of Value Stream Mapping to identify the waste in cement-package industry on PT IHSG. The Value Stream Mapping is used to map the activity towards the company?s supply chain with the result that  the non-value adding activity could be identified. The result will be an important fundament for identifying the defect and time. The effort for identifying the company?s improvement meet the problem priority and it has a significant impact so that the time and cost consuming could be avoided.	a9a9208332c038dda8f379da3600be39	8ed7bc9953154f09853f7fe618ebfa05	c13d5e96835f269c23ddc8361bba9aa4	article	APLIKASI PEMETAAN ALIRAN NILAI DI INDUSTRI KEMASAN SEMEN	Iwan Vanany	\N	2005
8251634	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000968	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000968}, priority = {2}	Most of enterprises got failed at the first step in implemented ERP. Based on cases study in furniture, consumer goods, and electronic company that already implemented the ERP; the failure happened when they tried to integrate the selling and production planning system and need relatively a long time for implementation. Based on experiences in the field, the successfully of the implementation, really depends on continuous improvement to match between ERP?s system and real enterprises demand.	51d28a35ff6fcf145e4fd46d3ddd3d53	bfd45683398e3e7bf4e62b5d46cecd0e	183446e2e429391b3d0531b38e965f88	article	PERANCANGAN PENJUALAN DAN PERENCANAAN PRODUKSI YANG TERINTEGRASI DENGAN MENERAPKAN TEKNOLOGI ENTERPRISE RESOURCES PLANNING (Studi Kasus Pada Perusahaan Furniture, Consumer Good dan Elektronik)	Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan	\N	2005
8251635	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000969	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000969}, priority = {2}	The paper presents the improvement of quality assurance at an automotive industry which produces multi-purpose vehicle. Their multi-purpose vehicle is a global product, which means that it should concern not only domestic market demand but also international market demand and specification. Thus to maintain customer satisfaction on product quality, one of the efforts can be done to improve quality assurance level is by implementing Quality Assurance Network activity.	b7d9c59147bdb47fe8ba16a65b60e330	f98c961f46e7b8bcd272e03ce8a928a8	988a726c305c8bdf472954144f26a020	article	PENINGKATAN JAMINAN KUALITAS ASSEMBLY LINE (Studi Kasus di Industri Otomotif)	Jani Rahardjo dan I Nyoman Sutapa	\N	2005
8251636	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000970	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000970}, priority = {2}	One of the service industries that grow faster than the others is insurance industry. Since there are a lot of companies that involved in this kind of industry, clients need to select a certain company that served the best service compared to the others. The objectives of this research are to determine the most important service dimension based on the customers? opinion, to measure customers? expected and perceived values of each service dimension, and to determine which company that provide the best services on each service dimension. This research used servqual method. The questionnaire was distributed to 260 clients of 10 well-known insurance industries in Surabaya. They were asked about five service dimensions, i.e.: tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. The result shows that the most important service dimension is empathy. The highest expected values is reliability. The service dimension which provide the best service is tangible. Generally there are no companies that exceed the customers? expected values. 	f14ac35b429fa506c267a078ac5966bb	3189c798325ea77645370b92b052a6b6	a18465cd79ea238c4b14d7e095dc4dd1	article	KUALITAS LAYANAN BEBERAPA PERUSAHAAN ASURANSI DI SURABAYA	Kriswanto Widiawan	\N	2005
8251637	Jurnal Teknik Industri	7	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000971	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND05070209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000971}, priority = {2}	The research discusses the quality control system in producing lamp filament. Meantime, the quality control system produces ahigh level of failure, 10?17%. The result of the identification revealed that the primary coil and double coil processes have the highest failure, &#61617; 17%, and the main cause of rejection is the unflat coil. The research covers the development of attribute control chart (p chart), before and after implementations, development of control plans and documents needed, expert system program to investigate the root cause of the failure, proportional test and final result failure. The result of the implementation of suggestion, gives a significant decrease of failure and the average of failure level of the final product is average 5.74%. 	caf35c38a93953b7388deaec729a7eab	cffac75569c804e5ef44bdb91a59b92c	962aad2255bcdeec8946e365a00b41dd	article	SISTEM PENGENDALIAN KUALITAS DENGAN BANTUAN EXPERT SYSTEM UNTUK MENURUNKAN TINGKAT  KECACATAN PRODUK  (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Pembuat Filaman Lampu)	Claudina Milawati Herry Christian Palit	\N	2005
8251638	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000972	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000972}, priority = {2}	Government intervention in designing the public policy through Inpres No. 10, 2005, with the regulation pattern, consumer education, and incentive has got various responses from critical groups such as university students, professionals, and society in general. The response of the intervention from consumer education pattern and incentive has also got a positive response from each group compared to the regulation pattern. There is a positive effect between trust and evaluation from the three patterns towards the changing of consumer attitude.	db2fe84257a287428fa66c56adc221b5	2ababe6b3f34f6d48c1cde4256bd5c6b	e4b89a01af575d4b34dff77d41057af7	article	PENILAIAN KELOMPOK KRITIS TERHADAP SOSIALISASI INPRES NO.10. TAHUN 2005 (Suatu Tinjauan dari Sudut Pemasaran Sosial)	Surabaya Hatane Semuel dan Foedjiawati Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251639	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000973	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000973}, priority = {2}	Segmentation is not only applied in business sectors, but also in other sectors such as education sectors. In education sectors, segmentation can be utilized to reveal useful information about student\\'s characteristics. Such information can be used as an input to develop academic programs which accommodate unique student\\'s characteristic. We were interested to conduct a segmentation research on marketing students of Petra Christian University because this program is relatively new and still needs information about its student\\'s characteristics in order to develop better academic programs. In this research, we used lifestyle variable as the segmentation base. We found that marketing student of Petra Christian University were divided into three segments, which we called Dynamic Student segment (39.8%), Identity Seekers Student segment (40.7%), and Conservative-Trendsetter Student segment (19.4%).	68e028a8c1f413a1f848b9ef63f50c71	6ecd33308ae57bf800bf346892401d7c	363e9525d1174b35ddc816d8a8c143e7	article	SEGMENTASI GAYA HIDUP PADA MAHASISWA PROGRAM STUDI PEMASARAN UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Surabaya Yohanes Sondang Kunto dan Peter Remy Pasla Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251640	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000974	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000974}, priority = {2}	This article focuses at the impact of relationship efforts (direct mail, personalization preferential treatment, and tangible rewarding) and service quality made by a retailer in retail business as the strengthening  relationship marketing outcomes. At Business-to-Consumer (BTC) relationships and develops a theoretical model of the consumer's perspective. There are two different perspectives:  psychological and behavioral outcomes of relationship marketing. The psychological outcomes of trust, commitment and satisfaction relationship are presented. The impact of relationship effort and service quality has been suggested that a way of increasing Sthrenghtening relationship outcomes in retail business through secure relationships between buyers and sellers.	aa24141ace9d0a2dc7e9638bdbbb1463	93c987a3125ba782a7f681490467e3d2	96ca58296e81db971ce3b0f539a7e4d5	article	RELATIONSHIP EFFORT DAN KUALITAS LAYANAN SEBAGAI STRATEGI PENGUAT RELATIONSHIP OUTCOMES  (Sebuah Tinjauan Konseptual dalam Bisnis Ritel Modern di Indonesia)	Chr. Whidya Utami	\N	2006
8251641	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000975	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000975}, priority = {2}	The researcher is highly interested in many different opinions among same experts about the influence of service performance and customer satisfaction in establishing customer loyalty. Thus, the aims of the research is to test the influence of service performance in establishing customer loyalty, and to test the influence of interaction of service performance and customer satisfaction in establishing the customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as a moderating variable between service performance and customer loyalty. This research use Moderator Regression Analysis (MRA) technique. This research was conducted in Surabaya with research objects of three service industrie. They are Mandiri Banking in Surabaya. The data of this research from the 300 questionaires distributed, 275 were returned. The result of the research indicates that the interaction between service performance and customer satisfaction being participated in the model of moderator regression equality so the result  will explain more of the variance in customer loyalty than the direct influences of either service performance or customer satisfaction.	34516caf6526d93df7d32ae61a97cb45	3d9b28f937ad679bc3d7d66367f6c7bc	99fec4523c671798f27e8e5acf2a23ac	article	ANALISIS DAMPAK SERVICE PERFORMANCE DAN KEPUASAN SEBAGAI MODERATING VARIABLE TERHADAP LOYALITAS NASABAH (Studi pada Nasabah Tabungan Bank Mandiri Cabang Surabaya)	Diah Dharmayanti	\N	2006
8251642	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000976	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000976}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify a correlaition between culture and behavioral intention of Petra Christian University students, culture observed by the dimention of: Power Distance, Uncertenty Avoidance, Individualism, Masculinity dan Time Orientation. Bahavioral Intention observed by the dimention of: Loyalty, Propensity to Switch, Pay More, External Response dan Internal Response and service quality observed by the dimention of: tangible, Responsiveness, Reliability, Emphaty and Assurance. Using Path Analysis, the result of this research indicates that service quality can be measure by behavioral Intention where as  culture can not be used as the basis a evaluation because cultureof the students tend to be  uniform.	73cf09657e72150613fe42b2f5766898	97f71d92192442ccc895438681208d78	46f00de5d1e9e5a71bcdd92b69d1f7f7	article	BUDAYA DAN BEHAVIOR INTENTION MAHASISWA DALAM MENILAI SERVICE QUALITY UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Edwin Japarianto	\N	2006
8251643	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000977	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000977}, priority = {2}	Since 1993, PLN Jawa Timur found that it is necessary to apply power capacitors in the primary distribution feeders because the power factor and voltage along the main distribution line remain low. It is expected that with the application of power capacitors to fix power factor and voltage, then energy losses along the primary distribution feeders could be reduced .This paper will analyze and study about the implementation and usage of 20 KV power capacitors on the primary distribution feeders, and also optimize the correct placement of power capacitors on 20 KV primary distribution feeder belongs to PLN Jawa Timur. From the optimization process to correctly place the power capacitors on case study Jatirogo feeders it was found that the most efficient and effective place to attach the power capacitors is on T - 672 using 900 kVAR power capacitors which attain cos f = 0,9979 and voltage rise up to 4,141 %.	a07bfbe7e484e7fc00bb15bd19028abe	8f148f164c5d02f8a750123117e75512	0ae5c5ff0768897428881a0de490e2f8	article	Optimasi Penentuan Lokasi Switched 20 KV Power Capacitors pada Jaringan Distribusi 20 KV Jawa Timur	\N	\N	2001
8251644	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000978	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000978}, priority = {2}	One of the essences of supervised learning in neural network is generalization capability. It is an ability to give an accurate result for data that are not learned in learning process. One of supervised learning method that theoretically guarantees the optimal generalization capability is incremental projection learning. This paper will describe an experimental evaluation of generalization capability of the incremental projection learning in neural networks, called projection generalizing neural networks, for solving function approximation problem. Then, Make comparison with other general used neural networks, i.e. back propagation networks and radial basis function networks. Base on our experiment, projection generalizing neural networks doesn\\'t always give better generalization capability than the two other neural networks. It gives better generalization capability when the number of learning data is small enough or the noise variance of learning data is large enough. Otherwise, it does not always give better generalization capability. Even though, In case the number of learning data is big enough and the noise variance of learning data is small enough, projection generalizing neural networks gives worse generalization capability than back propagation networks	67d75b5730eacc23f6a539048e422d67	f52f40b7d9d79095cfd3ab4204409089	e91eff01892ecda79f52c6e15cf927ef	article	Studi Komparasi Terhadap Kapabilitas Generalisasi dari Jaringan Saraf Tiruan Berbasis Incremental Projection Learning	\N	\N	2001
8251645	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000979	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000979}, priority = {2}	Our daily need about water is absolutely essential. Therefore we need some equipments which can support to supply the water accordance with our needed. For example, to supply the water in hotel, the greater the amount of using the water then we need performance of water pump more and more to move the water from low surface to the higher. However, often using of pump is not comparable with our needed and the pump is often operated continually so there are some electrical power and some water that neglected. In this paper, the using of water pump will be controlled by speed drive inverter. Motor pump can be arranged so output rate flow of the pump that become accordance with load of using of the water. The controlling of motor is done by inverter by change the frequency, but automation is controlled by PLC by using limit switch as sensor of elevated at reservoir and as varian frequency input on inverter, also we use pressure switch as automation on-off pump with pressure method. On testing of performance of the equipments, obviously it shows total of efficiency of system is not very big. For arranging 35-50 Hz, total efficiency reaches only 14 %.	cca5d4fba6db31c1b0a708c870ac31d6	11b04062c6aaececd558d49a831d2a62	829bae9c913f5f9ac29cfca73b3d9836	article	Sistem Otomatisasi Distribusi Air Menggunakan Speed Drive Inverter	\N	\N	2001
8251646	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000980	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000980}, priority = {2}	The paper describes an intelligent autonomous mobile robot that can find a shortest track by using a genetic algorithm (GA). An 89C51 microcontroller system has been implemented to perform overall robot control including shortest track searching by using GA. An assembly code has been written for GA processes such as initial population generation, evaluation, selection and mutation. The GA chromosome is represented by a bit string. Combination between roulette wheel selection and top selection scheme are used in the system. The Mobile robot is assigned as a line tracker robot. An auxiliary PC software has been developed for process visualization and parameter transmission to the microcontroller. The experiment of the shortest track searching has been done and showed a reasonable good result. The GA process was well implemented on the microcontroller and the robot could find the shortest track from the given origin location to the target. 	7a442ffba471bf2e9996732d9a11a674	73c7787ccfc89d679d9bfb6a1b3facc8	9001f41125c46e65596df8ee41bb99e3	article	An Autonomous Mobile Robot Using Genetic Algorithm for Finding the Shortest Track	\N	\N	2001
8251647	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000981	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000981}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the designing of five channels instrument for temperature measurement. This instrument also has differential mode facility so the temperature difference between two points can be determined. This instrument was designed by using 8031 microcontroller for the temperature measurement processes. Generally, this instrument consists of two main parts. The first part is 8031microcontroller minimum system and the second one is sensor and transmitter circuit. This instrument uses LM35 temperature sensor and transmitter circuit is used to transmit the signal so the remote temperature measurement can be achieved. Experiment was done and the measurement data was recorded. The maximum error of temperature measurement that can be achieved is 1�C. The experiment was also done by using 30 meters transmitter cable and it show good result too.	98bc84b78e431f0843f1f59e79c93fd4	47caa1a389cd0a4c7aaf5be3983b7128	ffff6eab0b762a6557962eb9d8bd1fee	article	Alat Ukur Temperatur 5 Kanal Menggunakan Mikrokontroler 8031	\N	\N	2001
8251648	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000982	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000982}, priority = {2}	This project was undertaken with the aim of developing control techniques and data processing methods to allow a relatively simple electronic nose developed for robotics applications to classify a wide range of odours. The electronic nose used tin oxide gas sensors as the main sensing elements. By modulating the sensor temperature inside the sensors, additional information was gathered which helps to identify unknown odours. A simple K-nearest neighbor algorithm was implemented as the basis of a pattern recognition system for recognizing odours presented to the system. Further, we considered ways of compressing the stored data and techniques for finding the best match among the trained data using Principal Component Analysis.	cf6b466cf6e7da06a2a7b21e0432a8fe	0bae47583f282c7d05444ad6711e2bd1	cf5522494f999c575b8ad758f432e3e7	article	Application an Odour Recognition using Nearest Neighbour Algorithm	\N	\N	2001
8251649	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	1	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000983	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK01010207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000983}, priority = {2}	Measuring capacitor\\'s capacitance sometimes cannot be done on simple multi-meter. These meters are not equipped with the capacitance meter function found on expensive multi-meter. With the advancing technology in IC integration, many micro-controller vendors have provided \\"on-chip timer/counter\\" (like ATMEL), that will cut cost on producing a simple capacitance meter. Capacitance is measured by pulse width that is constructed from a multi-vibrator. The ATMEL AT89C2051\\'s \\"on- chip timer/counter\\" is used to measure, and calculated pulse width, then result is shown on a seven segments display. A simple prototype based on the AT89C2051 is able to measure capacitor ranging from 1nF to 470uF.	8368665a10499b7659bdc24606e23fa1	d82435f46c1b6e0c4b0f166eca287459	c46a7979967f605d57f0f4c147b525fd	article	Capacitance Meter with AT89C2051	\N	\N	2001
8251650	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000984	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000984}, priority = {2}	 Recently, the complexity of 3-D flow around airfoil/flat plate junction at endwall region has attracted many researchers of Aerodynamics. The majority of its experimental and numerical observations are conducted to compressor cascade. Because of that importance, stronger conceptual basis of 3-D flow is required, so the present study has stressed on single body airfoil/flat plate which clearance effect is exist. Variation of angle of attack and geometry on lower surface in this research have been carried out numerically and experimentally. Numerical study has been implemented by putting inlet velocity 25 m/s as initial condition while air density and viscosity are assumed constants. Trends of coefficient of pressure and velocity vector are studied accurately. Experimental study was conducted in wind tunnel with inlet velocity 25 m/s by means of measurement of static pressure on wall and airfoil which endwall and midspan are included. Two previous methods were supported by flow visualisation in the manner of examining the details of skin friction line. It was evidenced that 2-D history flow was strongly influenced 3-D flow characteristics. It was clarified by lower surface variation and by usage of wider blade thickness model, that was when incoming flow attached to leading edge would experience stronger adverse pressure gradient with the result that separated earlier and so was when it pass more curved surface, stronger adverse pressure gradient is responsible for generating greater pressure difference between upper and lower surface and finally, tip clearance flow is induced more intensivelly. Those effects are amplified when angle of attack is applied. Saddle point is formed further away in front of leading edge and tend to move on pressure side below, Wider branch separation line is detected and jet flow is amplified.  	99e9cff9b800f05f0ed979d46b2b3e26	6e48b9f2570721b879fc3130b9d528bd	ffa869be3a83c43036a904330f5c46e1	article	Studi Numerik dan Eksperimental Aliran 3-D pada Kombinasi Airfoil/Pelat Datar dengan Variasi Permukaan Bawah dan Pengaruh Celah	Gunawan Nugroho Laboratorium Konversi Energi dan Pengkondisian Lingkungan Jurusan Teknik Fisika FTI-ITS E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:gunawan@ep.its.ac.id\\">gunawan@ep.its.ac.id</a> Herman Sasongko Laboratorium Mekanika Fluida Jurusan Teknik Mesin FTI-ITS	\N	2005
8251651	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000985	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000985}, priority = {2}	Roll winder system consist of rewinder roll and unwinder roll. Paper tension at coating process must be maintained at proper tension. If the tension is too low, it will make the paper roll too loose and in another hand if the tension is too tight, it could cause web paper break. PID controller is the common controller because of high reliability and easy to use and easy to maintain. Winder control system required smooth response, fast response and error steady state free. So, PID controller must tune well. One of tuning method is PID robust tuning. PID robust tuning has Integral Time Absolute Error (ITAE), maximum overshoot, settling time and error steady state low relatively.	2e7eabf89e3528787868ab75a278a848	8ba2a2f803fd91d0e0c16f5e9b0d39d9	ca1560d87ba96a912ed03b373aa2709e	article	Sistem Pengendalian Web Tension Menggunakan Kontroler Robust PID	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2005
8251652	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000986	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000986}, priority = {2}	To get the quality of metal ST, FC, and Ni-Hard 4 apropriate with the machine of construction will be used through the heat treatment process, because it can change the microstructure of metal. The heat treatment process is being done after analyzed by metallography test, hardness test, and magnetic test. From the result test to got metal ST 70 containing 100 % martensite, hardness 49 HRC and ferromagnetic. The metal FC 30  containing form lamelare, structure A, measure 5-6 and pearlit 100 %. While the metal Ni-Hard 4 containing form lamelare, structure A, measure 5-6 and martensite 100 %.	f13f8b018d14ed02dd159fd0a0795001	ac67cf5ef634b755608e0de942f0364f	667f5169e6ccc3d09b80773ebcae8fdd	article	Analisa Perubahan Struktur Akibat Heat Treatment pada Logam ST, FC Dan Ni-Hard 4	Herwandi dan Asrul Hidayat Jurusan Teknik Perancangan Mekanik � Politeknik Manufaktur Timah E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:zulfan@zircon.timah.ac.id\\">zulfan@zircon.timah.ac.id</a>	\N	2005
8251653	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000987	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000987}, priority = {2}	In an axial compressor, endwall region is a region with significant rise total losses. At this region, the complex phenomena of three dimensional flows (3D flow) happened which includes the interaction of blade boundary layer with casing-hub boundary layer. This interaction will cause secondary vortices that finally become secondary flow. The secondary flow formation will be followed by a blockage effect, a change in deflection angle and flow contraction to mid span. The worst effect of thesecondary flow is secondary losses. Based on that idea, this study is performed to examine structure three dimensional (3-D) field flows near endwall at linear compressor cascade without tip clearance. The experiment conducted numerically, Computational Fluid Dynamics with software FLUENT 6.0, model 3d, dp, segregate, RNG k-&#949; turbulent. Cascade configuration using British airfoil 9C7/32,5C50 with stagger angle 300, and blade loading (&#945; = 140, 180, 220). The research shows that with increasing blade loading on cascade causes saddle point movement to pressure side, intensity of cross passage flow and curl flow become stronger so blockage effect and energy losses occurring has a bigger value.	d27514be8d41251a6f42c781654e06c9	89723321f50a751be94e6d8fb274b497	c769f68261f62dd2dabc39ab5204cc46	article	Studi Aliran Sekunder Pada Kaskade Kompresor Linear, Stagger Lemah dan Tanpa Tip Clearance Menggunakan Computational Fluid Dynamics	\N	\N	2005
8251654	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000988	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000988}, priority = {2}	In the strelizer of crude palm oil processing, carriages is forced into strelizer areas at temperature 400oC. Carriages have ball bearing that can be used as wheel so that easy be forced at the railway. The results of the boiling processing, ball bearings will be deformed dan usually time usage till 2 weeks. Research is searching for material composition and type of bearing that can be replaced with more time usage. Experiment was started by surveying at the crude palm oil company and testing of ball bearing material composition. After that make protype of ball bearing with casting process through testing of chemical composition, and then it used at the carriages and forced to the process again. The results of the research show us that by increasing composition of Cu, Pb, and  Sn can increase mechanical properties of alloy, treatment is done at 400oC for one hour with variety of cold media can increase material surface. Alloy have material composition 76% Cu, 11,8% Zn, 0.833 Ni, 0.466 Fe, 6.872 Sn and 5.106 Pb  with hardness testing at Brinell 60. Value of wearness 0,000013 gr/min. After testing of sliding bearing performance by using alloy can achieve time usage for 4 months.	7babf2918d1609122b0635677b258359	69d3a372ba1f8d5325b077e7c7011a73	ed485bd66a44a02d96847de396a0aa6d	article	Analisa Sifat Mekanik Bahan Paduan Tembaga-Seng Sebagai Alternatif Pengganti Bantalan Gelinding pada Lori Pengangkut Buah Sawit	Taufikurrahman dan Safei	\N	2005
8251655	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	7	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000989	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES05070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000989}, priority = {2}	Energy crisis in Indonesia for the long time is very dangerous for human live. Therefore, diversifications of the energy resources and the energy conversions are urgently required. One of the sources of energy which is very interesting and very competitive is biomass. The objective of this research is to analyse the combustion characteristics of the Tectona Grandis wood by using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation. The diameter of combusting reactor is 0.5 m and the length is 10 m. The biomass is pulverized and sieved to 40 mesh. Several parameters are varied i.e, wall temperature from 800 K to 1000 K, the mass flow rate of biomass from 0.1 kg/s to 1 kg/s and the moisture content from 0% to 20% d.b. From this model can be simulated combusting gas temperature profile, devolatilization rate, burning rate and concentration of the combusting gas (CO2, H2O and CO). From the simulation can be concluded that higher gas temperature and lower CO pollution can be attained by using higher wall temperature, lower moisture content and lower ratio of air-biomass. The peak temperature of combustion gas can reach 1200K to 1500K. The source of CO pollution is not only from devolatilization process, but also from the reaction between remaining char and H2O.	0acd0d29427fde2498ad3178c10114d4	92c0f8e7c660347925c884f4fc9eeff9	fd640adebc0c6bec5c9ba929e2ab317f	article	Simulasi CFD Pembakaran Non-Premixed Serbuk Biomass Kayu Jati	Suyitno dan Tri Istanto	\N	2005
8251656	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000990	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000990}, priority = {2}	As food safety includes food hygiene, hazard related to food and its risks is becoming an important issue to consumers making purchase decisions. Therefore, the food processors and food handlers either in hospitality and food processing industries should improve their knowledge and skill on food safety assurance. A systematic and continued training and education with behavioural changes, and supported with good law enforcement are likely to minimize the hazard related to food and its risks.	5ec407463fe45986c294259536d14a59	72aa1446d3da2713aed62ea37289432b	279afa5a5880b85a55564aac01a78b7f	article	FOOD SAFETY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY	\N	\N	2006
8251657	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000991	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000991}, priority = {2}	The changing competitive market make every hotel increasing their respons to the environment. Yield management offers a concept to every hotel so that hotels could have a good position in the changing environment. This qualitative research reveals that there are obstacles faced by small hotels in Surabaya to implement yield management. On the other hand, yield management could be implemented in medium hotels as they have adequate and supportive resources. 	5fe78e99e9997e4fc086b4cb7f875ce6	c62eb352750ee84d81fc3100ade7e6a2	15b30cd7a8bbfa20643c37332e3b173e	article	IMPLEMENTASI YIELD MANAGEMENT DI HOTEL SKALA KECIL DAN MENENGAH DI SURABAYA: INVESTIGASI MENGENAI HAMBATAN DAN FAKTOR KEBERHASILAN	Hendra Fitriyono	\N	2006
8251658	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000992	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000992}, priority = {2}	This study aims to examine the extent to which the relationship between employee background and the influence of the internal service quality (ISQ) on employee satisfaction in a four star hotel in Surabaya. The results show that there is no significant correlation between employee background (age, education qualification, and length of employment) and employee satisfaction. On the other hand, there is significant influence between internal service quality and employee satisfaction. Team work, employee job fit and technology job fit are the most important measurements of ISQ, which influence the employee satisfaction.	3f1abab8a12df03e478d04bcea3967a7	c67dc9fea575536c927c62ed8d567777	87bc747de044ef0dc3ead90168c46849	article	ANALISA HUBUNGAN LATAR BELAKANG KARYAWAN DAN PENGARUH KUALITAS LAYANAN INTERNAL TERHADAP KEPUASAN KARYAWAN DI HOTEL X, SURABAYA	Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Dosen Program Manajemen Perhotelan	\N	2006
8251659	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000993	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000993}, priority = {2}	Tip is usually given by customers to the waiter in a restaurant or cafe. In order to know the factors that influence foreigner customers in giving tip at Starbucks Coffee Discovery Mall and The Wave Coffee Bar Bali that the two caf�s implement different service method, self-service and table service, interview is done to the foreigner customers. The result shows the factors that influence tip giving are service quality, staff friendliness, and customer?s mood.	0deb96b939d5a52c3c107dbb9f62134a	862a7cb15217144579453fc6dc480bde	53d5999ded473724d67ad69bc1fde15f	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMBERIAN TIP OLEH PELANGGAN ASING PADA METODE SELF SERVICE DI STARBUCKS COFFEE DISCOVERY MALL-BALI DAN METODE TABLE SERVICE DI THE WAVE COFFEE BAR-BALI	Rosilia Mandias	\N	2006
8251660	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000994	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000994}, priority = {2}	Passengers have certain expectations about the airline they use; one of them is about food quality served during flight. What passengers get is not always suitable with what they expect. This research examines the difference between expectation and perception of food quality by seven variables, namely: color, performance, shape, texture, aroma, degree of doneness, and taste. The result shows that there is a significant gap between expectation and perception.	7e891d15373d5c266d3a678bfe01063c	2b323a793a4382e8d3c994e08625a963	0f688df1d732e4b6858fee90134abbc9	article	ANALISA HARAPAN DAN PERSEPSI PENUMPANG TERHADAP KUALITAS MAKANAN YANG DISEDIAKAN OLEH MASKAPAI PENERBANGAN DOMESTIK DI INDONESIA	Christine Tantrisna dan Kanya Prawitasari	\N	2006
8251661	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000995	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000995}, priority = {2}	Harmonics Filter�s usage had been widely recommended to overcome harmonics problem which occurred because of non-linear load presence in many industrial plants and manufacturing machines. On the previous research[1,2] it is obvious that both Active Filter and Hybrid Active Filter in Parallel Configuration made a satisfaction results for damping voltage and current harmonics. This paper descript in more depth on one of many types in harmonics filter named Hybrid Active Filter in Serie-Serie Configuration, thus it simulated to reduce harmonics that happened in a load such as  vacuum casting induction furnace  9 kW, 13.8 kVA, 200V, 3 Ph, 50/60 Hz. The methods used still the same with the previous filter�s simulated. This research (Hybrid Active Filter in Serie-Serie Configuration) produced on %ITHD   for 11.86 % and   %VTHD for 1.88%. In this case, both %ITHD and %VTHD are fulfilling IEEE 519.	d06e7491dfc2eba81488d22c40e97659	ad852fdcc132064eb6226a89c6689ea3	19662506773739cf9ca90e6767eefed9	article	Simulasi Filter Aktif Hibrid Konfigurasi Seri-Seri dan Unjuk Kerjanya Untuk Meredam Harmonisa pada Beban Induction Furnace	\N	\N	2006
8251662	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000996	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000996}, priority = {2}	The transmission lines generally using conductor with ACSR (Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced) which has limited temperature until 90 degrees. In this present time, the need of electricity is increasing rapidly; considering from that problem, we need to increase the capacity of transmission line by optimizes the capacity of line conductor from the transmission line before. The main problem of optimizing the transmission line are the tension and sagging of the conductors become bigger. Based from this situation the research is conducted to know about the characteristic of the alteration of current line  to tension and sagging of the conductors. Therefore, the result of the research can be useful in designing the structure construction of transmission line which suitable to the conductor?s characteristic. As a simulation model, Paiton-Krian 500 kV transmission line is used. The data, including the data of ACSR conductor, are collected from the field. The conductor?s temperature is calculated using heat-balance method. Ruling Span method is used to measure the length of equivalent span. Mean while the Catenary method is used to measure the conductor?s tension and sagging. In conclusion, it can be seen that the alteration of line current from 10 Ampere to 850 Ampere will cause the conductor temperature increase 125.94%, the tension decrease 36,38%  and the sagging increase 26.82%.	af100c41b28cd45dccbdcf857c438c2c	4ccbc728021bc38940aaca91b6c10f62	470ebc049c212f83058891ad47cce6ae	article	Pengaruh Perubahan Arus Saluran Terhadap Tegangan Tarik dan Andongan pada Sutet 500 KV di Zona Krian	Vicky Chandra Stephanus Antonius Ananda	\N	2006
8251663	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000997	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000997}, priority = {2}	Twenty kilovolts power distribution network system at East Java use high resistance (500 &#8486;) grounding system that makes maximum single phase to ground fault current 25 Amperes. To detect this fault current, a Directional Ground Relay (DGR) is used. If a single phase to ground fault occurrs on Semolo feeder, then Gebanglor feeder and Srikana feeder which are supplied by the same bus with Semolo feeder  (Nissin bus) will also trip (sympathetic trip). Sympathetic trip is caused by the total  leakage current of arresters, transformers and low voltage panels on Gebanglor feeder dan Srikana feeder which is more than 2 Amperes (tap current setting of DGR is 2 Amperes). After maintenance, the total leakage current of the arresters on Gebanglor feeder is 0.046 Amperes and Srikana feeder is 0.026 Amperes.	a04a88901fc0cc9bfbaea7e842fd4cdf	32fc181e510389be5674ecd87ba8c86c	65588ec742f19be28c518a765d7e6bb4	article	Analisa Gangguan Satu Fasa ke Tanah yang Mengakibatkan Sympathetic Trip pada Penyulang yang tidak Terganggu di PLN APJ Surabaya Selatan	Rusli Kongdoro Julius Sentosa Setiadji1	\N	2006
8251664	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000998	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000998}, priority = {2}	A modified asymmetrical pulse width modulated resonant dc/dc converter employing an auxiliary circuit will be proposed in this paper. The auxiliary circuit consist of a network of two capasitors and an inductor. The aim of this network is to produce zero voltage switching (ZVS) over a wide input voltage range, while reducing the voltage stress on the resonant component. A detailed analysis and performance characteristics are presented. Experimental results for a 5V, 35W converter show an efficiency of 83 % at a constant operating frequency of 500 kHz. Using metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) as synchronous rectifiers can further reduce power losses and improve the efficiency to be greater than 90 %.	abaa471ddb24367f9f34c3d8f8604c16	296046dfb8c9673edb46194e50a41610	38d903f79d65fb1728979f7efff0c376	article	Desain Memodifikasi Suatu Pengatur Lebar Pulsa Asimetris Topologi Konverter DC/DC Resonansi	R.B. Moch Gozali	\N	2006
8251665	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5000999	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5000999}, priority = {2}	Motor elektrik memegang sebuah peranan yang penting dalam industri, begitu juga dalam hidup kita hari per hari. Motor tersebut digunakan untuk membangkitkan daya elektrik dalam plant-plant daya besar dan menyediakan kerja mekanik dalam industri. Motor-motor tersebut juga sebuah bagian yang tidak terlepaskan dari kehidupan kita sehari-hari. Motor-motor elektrik merupakan bagian peralatan yang sangat penting dalam kehidupan setiap hari kita. Motor DC bersikat dipertimbangkan sebagai motor elektrik dasar. Tujuan paper ini adalah memperkenalkan pada siswa terhadap pemodelan motor dc bersikat dan menggunakan simulasi komputer sebagai sebuah alat untuk mempelajari kondisi peralihan dan kendali. Simulasi dapat sangat membantu dalam menambah pemahaman terhadap tingkah laku dinamik dan interaksi-interaksinya yang seringkali tidak nampak dalam teori yang dibaca. Untuk dilanjutkan pada sistem nyata dalam bentuk percobaan, simulasi sering dipilih oleh para insinyur untuk mempelajari kinerja peralihan dan kendali atau untuk mencoba rancangan-rancangan konseptual. Saat ini, ada beberapa hukum kendali yang tersedia untuk mengendalikan motor dc bersikat. Hukum kendali untuk kecepatan sudut tergantung pada parameter-parameter motor. Parameter motor tersebut bervariasi terhadap waktu, khususnya torka beban, sehingga kendali adaptif merupakan salah satu hukum kendali yang terbaik. Dalam kendali adapatif standar, ketidakstabilan mengkin terjadi dengan adanya dinamika yang tidak termodelkan. Kendali adaptif kokoh dirancang sedemikian sehingga kestabilan dapat dijamin.	c5b10aaf4b373f22a04fe7c95c395288	b14e9b1a1370ad8593b86fe767d9a703	1a1e5e82ab8d8c65963248111ebd2a16	article	Robust Model Reference Adaptive Control of Angular Velocity Control Simulation of Brushed DC Motor	Sabat Anwari	\N	2006
8251666	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001000	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001000}, priority = {2}	The paper discuss the implementation of Miniature Water Level Control which is made as a simulation from the industrial process. These project is equipped with SCADA to give a real visualisation of industrial process. To make the controlling and monitoring process easier, the project is made in small size (miniature model) which is easy to be brought (portable). .Miniature water level control was made as a plant which is controlled by PLC. There are two PLCs which is used, i.e. OMRON CPM1 and MODICON TSX Micro 3721. The computer, in this case the SCADA software, will visualize the process which is happened on the plant. From the experiment which is done, the plant can give the good response and keep the water level on the desired height. The system is stable when the height of water is the same as the set point. PID Control bias method (pump_voltage = bias   error) is used to run these system.	b662713794368c53ffc7c04058d80459	6f3e9e290534583666d699f9c6c6f6d3	3eb65fd2fc405c29d6a5a8beee765a62	article	Aplikasi Scada System pada Miniatur Water Level Control	Hany Ferdinando Antoni Susiono	\N	2006
8251667	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001001	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001001}, priority = {2}	Image retrieval was a matching process between feature of query image and feature of target image. Image retrieval was a very interesting project because many institutions such as artistic gallery and police used it. This paper explained about image retrieval method that was used to retrieve image from a collection of images. The method was sorted wavelet histogram. The method was a result of development of previous image retrieval which implements histogram to wavelet transforms coefficients for feature extraction. The retrieval application just runs in the computer when the test was carried out. The result showed that this method gave good performance which the average of succeed rate was 100% for original image, 99,83% for the image of Blur, 90,25% for edge image and 73,57% for the 50% salt & paper noise image and the querying time is about 0.2 second.	cf533c1170657b3b84ffea58f2bd3990	d858de4b2ace1c9dda0687c5b5a43836	18c978edb5074afb2bbe31203ed99d4a	article	Pencarian Citra Menggunakan Metode Transformasi Wavelet dan Metrika Histogram Terurut	I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya Ida Bagus K. Widiartha	\N	2006
8251668	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001002	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001002}, priority = {2}	In this paper there has been implemented a web server which store web pages on a microcontroller chip. To create a web server which connect to internet, TCP/IP protocol must be implemented as a software in the microcontroller system which use as web server. Protocols in TCP/IP which implemented are Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Microcontroller connected physically to internet with use external V90 modem, so it is necessary to develop modem hardware interface and modem driver software. The benefit of this Embedded Web Server system compares with available systems on the market is that the TCP/IP protocol located inside the microcontroller as a software, so its realization can be cheaper and more compact, because it is not necessary to use TCP/IP chip to connect the microcontroller to internet.	84181447796d4c303550c7146927dd16	40a4023b811657709e1e68e0377df4c9	e193729efdfd52769ea01e5cdec939cb	article	Implementasi Embedded Web Server Via Modem Berbasiskan Mikrokontroler	Darmawan Utomo Donny K. Sutantyo	\N	2006
8251669	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001003	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001003}, priority = {2}	Visual aesthetics in visual arts are more and more questioned in the context of open global culture. Works that lead to violence, pornography, lies, and other things far from morality and ethics, are faced with public's identity to follow their desire to fulfill their consumtive needs. The blossoming of visual works and their media stimulates the visual creators in expressing ideas and imagination. Created visual works must support a better cultural direction for human life. Faith in its relation to God plays a role in achieveing space for interaction, so that visual works can reflect codes or symbols in the cycle of ideology or cultural values that respect the essence of faith.	899a1311f3eb54dce54c66f3d55862fd	5df2a7c27db57dc9180399a9b69bb621	5059dcc1e4597090f612b9f49fdc4ee4	article	MELAHIRKAN IMPERATIF MORALITAS DALAM KARYA VISUAL	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2005
8251670	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001004	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001004}, priority = {2}	Dalam era dimana kepedulian terhadap lingkungan sangatlah penting, desain komunikasi visual perlu memperhitungkan pengintegrasian kesadaran ekologis dalam program pendidikannya. Prinsip bentuk dan fungsi tidaklah cukup lagi dalam menentukan kesuksesan sebuah desain. Pembelajaran lebih lanjut mengenai eco-design ? atau sering disebut green design atau sustainable design ? membuktikan pentingnya pemahaman mengenai proses desain secara menyeluruh, keterkaitannya dengan bidang-bidang lain, dan dampaknya terhadap lingkungan. Para pengajar desain dapat berperan dalam menumbuhkan calon ?desainer warga? melalui pendidikan desain komunikasi visual yang mengimplementasikan kesadaran ekologis. Dengan kesadaran bahwa pilihan dan keputusan yang diambil para desainer berpengaruh, nantinya kekuatan dampak desain dapat digunakan untuk membuat perubahan yang positif	4e8b16215d6190df4153b7f6c305113d	084c86926b45c29deee1d27c3d02f65f	365edf47a1e66d62c35f06f67a0cbd45	article	THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS IN VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN EDUCATION	Aristarchus Pranayama	\N	2005
8251671	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001005	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001005}, priority = {2}	Through historical study, design works of advertising  and  book  covers  can be  viewed as important variables in detecting synergic relationship between aesthetic values. This study is of design works with  aspects that become keyelements in modernization process, such as  thought  pattern  change, lifestyle, social  dynamics, economic policy, and technological development in 20th century Indonesia. The cultural synthesis process, as part of cultural transformation fragmentation, essentially happens as a whole. It happens in the form ofaesthetic works that become important signs in modern design discourse, as well as conceptual thoughts that base various limited design activities. Based on  observation of  design  style  shift  in advertising and book covers in the 20th century, aesthetic value shifts can be viewed as a determinative model for a strategy in developing aesthetic values in Indonesia's future design works.	4a8bdce0129cd88e5e132800ae49bc11	63a3579b40e8306b942dcb889c419702	e23b3a6e4a50c59d57e7ef64d8b211b4	article	PERGESERAN NILAI ESTETIS PADA DESAIN  KARYA CETAK  INDONESIA  DI ABAD KE 20	Agus Sachari	\N	2005
8251672	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001006	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001006}, priority = {2}	Visual Communication Design students should be able to think creative and communicate through visual. This two things are important during the process of creating a design. Students should be empowered their creative ability, but also they should be eased in the way they study. Comic as a media for learning is one alternative which is  functioned to solve the problems above.	52754c8c19e0525ae920af5febb458ba	ac567ea0ec9ccf18f52e7929faa019c9	e55fd0ad35eee5900273544a6033c43b	article	KOMIK SEBAGAI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI VISUAL PEMBELAJARAN	Heru Dwi Waluyanto	\N	2005
8251673	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001007	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001007}, priority = {2}	The Gestalt principle introduced around 1920 by Max Wertheimer is a general description for a concept which unifies different possibilities in design. Knowledge of Gestalt principle and visual perception helps as vital visual method in the development of visual strategy in graphic design and visual communication design today.	32bacead8290dc4fa6d494eeb97d9929	475a0bb0ba3bd92d9a420c76acceedee	293f9ec780a8bfaf24a7110023fcf09d	article	APLIKASI PRINSIP GESTALT PADA MEDIA DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2005
8251674	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001008	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001008}, priority = {2}	Generally, group of Calligraphies are divided into two groups: Eastern and Western calligraphy. Eastern calligraphy is divided into East Asia/oriental calligraphy (China, Japan, Korea) and Middle east (Arab). Western calligraphy is divided into Europe and America. Calligraphy styles sometimes are adapted by companies and products for their logotypes. Indian, Javanese and various other letters which have etnicity characteristics as a matter of fact might be categorizing into calligraphy, because of beside not much influencing and spreading globally, in historical perspective they just a little bit explorate, so that some authors infrequently not write them in their literatures.	d654591fd880f886d00d37d5c051fbb8	a27bc1755a771e5b01249281aa06251c	7457e2727d952acbd36a95fbb089f73c	article	PENGARUH GAYA KALIGRAFI DALAM DESAIN LOGOTYPE	Elisabeth Christine Yuwono	\N	2005
8251675	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001009	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001009}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia, women models appear in advertisements not far away from their ray construction which resemble with their experiences in society. They are appeared as the other, subordinate, and live in the domestic region. However, in the late of 90?s till now, some advertisements have been appearing women models outside of general construction about femininity concepts: weak, delicate, passive, modest, submissive, charming, etc.; but masculine: rational, strong, intelligent, and explicit. The globalization of information and communication which also have impact to people?s thinking pattern which influence to advertisemenst themes as well. Such as feminism concepts become themes of advertisements, at least educate community that masculinity is not just belong to men.	f2c1530b8e24bd8683b1bcdf493d437d	e45a39735d2d0e1e946f8c5293d1893e	585f5b1757bccd92bebb53b482c1bb31	article	MASKULINITAS PEREMPUAN DALAM IKLAN DALAM HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN CITRA SOSIAL PEREMPUAN DITINJAU DARI PERSPEKTIF GENDER	Cons. Tri Handoko	\N	2005
8251676	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001010	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001010}, priority = {2}	Penelitian ini menguji hubungan antara kinerja lingkungan dan kinerja keuangan perusahaan-perusahaan di Indonesia. Kinerja lingkungan diukur mengunakan rating kinerja lingkungan perusahaan atau PROPER yang disediakan oleh Bapedal/Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup RI, sedang�kan kinerja keuangan diukur dengan ROA (return on assets). Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa tidak ada hubungan yang signifikan antara kinerja lingkungan dan kinerja keuangan perusahaan, akan tetapi ukuran perusahaan, listing di BEJ dan ISO 14001 berhubungan secara signifikan terhadap kinerja lingkungan. Penelitian ini juga membuktikan bahwa rating PROPER, yang disediakan oleh pemerintah Indonesia, cukup terpercaya sebagai ukuran kinerja lingkungan perusahaan, karena kesesuaiannya dengan sertifikasi internasional di bidang lingkungan, ISO 14001.	768f47a78101f11b81307eee999c3ebd	6b485d058a191227c4765bc897c3060a	2e4e35cff6c0e340d9c64983f4c8fd3d	article	THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF INDONESIAN COMPANIES	Susi Sarumpaet	\N	2005
8251677	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001011	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001011}, priority = {2}	This research examine two factors that influence return of stock investment. The factors are leverage and systematic risk. Leverage is measured by debt to equity ratio, compute total debts divide total equities. Systematic risk is measured by beta of stock, compute according to capital assets pricing model (CAPM) theory. This research focuses on food and beverages industry. The objects are companies that listing in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2001-2004. Data is analyzed by multi regression analysis, using SPSS program. The result, both of factors have no significant influence toward return of stock. 	3f406b73753e775b6b9d0c0f2c39c8ac	5e2a1ecfff5cc504c572f7fd58f68c00	cf6ad5c3d70054fb3568c6311b5ed1a8	article	STUDI EMPIRIS TERHADAP DUA FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI RETURN SAHAM PADA INDUSTRI FOOD & BEVERAGES DI BURSA EFEK JAKARTA	Michell Suharli	\N	2005
8251678	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001012	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001012}, priority = {2}	This study provides empirical evidence that motivational factors of organizational commitment, job involvement and budgetary participation might be important factor in explaining managers propensities to create budgetary slack. The results indicate that for highly committed managers, budgetary participation is associated with decreased propensity to create budgetary slack. For managers who have low levels of commitment to organization's goals and values, budgetary participation is associated with increased propensity to create budgetary slack. Likewise, for highly committed managers, job involvement is associated with decreased propensity to create budgetary slack. For managers who have low levels of commitment organization's goals and values, job involvement is associated with increased propensity to create budgetary slack.	c4e46318ebcb2cbecad06c22c6c532b9	623ec0b7c19627fa82d19a09faa846e3	348fcc9e34d8665c770ed1df9d5fbced	article	PENGARUH PARTISIPASI ANGGARAN TERHADAP SENJANGAN ANGGARAN DENGAN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI SEBAGAI VARIABEL MODERATING (Studi Empiris pada Kawasan Industri Maluku)	Belianus Patria Latuheru	\N	2005
8251679	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001013	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001013}, priority = {2}	This research has a purpose to provide empirical evidence about factors that affect bankruptcy and financial distress of bank. The examined factors on this research are CAMEL financial ratio. The samples consist of 16 banks which had not bankrupt until 2000; 2 banks bankrupt, and 6 banks which had financial distress. The statistic method used to test on the research hypothesis is logit regression. The result show that CAMEL financial ratio had classification power to predict bankruptcy and financial distress banks.	4ca73e8c54d5acf14c153eae84ac7e67	712ccca7ac6321b70486bb9c67171480	aae2912edb20aab12df27a4a53c45f4f	article	ANALISIS RASIO CAMELTERHADAP PREDIKSI KONDISI BERMASALAH PADA LEMBAGA PERBANKAN PERIODA 2000-2002	Luciana Spica Almilia dan Winny Herdinigtyas	\N	2005
8251680	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001014	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001014}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to identify factors which have an influence on income smoothing. This research involved 54 listed companies in Surabaya Stock Exchange during 6 years from 1994 until 2001 which excluded the data of 1997 and 1998. The results of univariate test in H01 indicated that there is no significant difference of company size and industrial sector between smoothing and non-smoothing company, while profitability proved to have significant difference between smoothing and non-smoothing company. However, the result of univariate test was not supported by the result of multivariate test in H02 which indicated that company size, profitability, and company industrial sector did not prove to have an influence on income smoothing.	1c501e56387f024a274d01a10174a155	2e9772ad4cfc50eb11f77f764c47d544	a4edac4cc83a84c83759632f74a94916	article	ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERPENGARUH TERHADAP PERATAAN LABA (INCOME SMOOTHING) PADA PERUSAHAAN-PERUSAHAAN GO PUBLIC	Juniarti	\N	2005
8251681	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001015	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001015}, priority = {2}	In the decade of 1990s, there was an architectural narrative of diagrammatic architecture. This narrative still affects architectural development at present. This story appeared when some architects attempted to design based on thoughts regarding multiplicity (Deleuze?s thoughts were frequently cited). Though this story is that of contemporary architecture, the story of diagrammatic architecture is not something absolutely novel. It is a new story that is formed by a certain Bergsonian/Deleuzian repetition. It is a repetition prompted by the memory regarding an attempt to reconcile theory and practice.	ca7bad90b162af0a608ac4512bbc86d0	cfcb204ed96c9a5934aedcb7eccdb699	4be0452e18fff894f56917c63c24b9d5	article	VIRTUALITAS DAN REALITAS REFLEKSI SINGKAT ATAS ARSITEKTUR DIAGRAMATIK PADA DEKADE 1990-AN	Mohammad Nanda Widyarta	\N	2006
8251682	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001016	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001016}, priority = {2}	Bale Kulkul is a bale edifice to hang up the kulkul (wooden bell) so it can function as communicative facility for Balinese community. Bale kulkul which is grouped into several types, firstly found in temples, palaces and banjar. Later in its development, bale kulkul also functions as security post, generator room, lift shaft, water tower, office for head of banjar as well as warehouse. This research focuses on the evaluation of functional development of bale kulkul happened in society due to transformation, ?both-end? phenomenon and resultant of the complexities. The samples are taken from temples, palaces, banjar and tourism facilities, such as hotels, travel bureau office as well as shopping centers. With its impress tall building like a minaret, bale kulkul also function as node to support the character of cultural town	0613afef7aa9e257a7b7befcc710e0ec	e8a95e51dace2fdf632191fa5ab612e1	4e8bb4db0c3b9941609a798657050cc5	article	BALE KULKUL SEBAGAI BANGUNAN PENANDA PENDUKUNG KARAKTER KOTA BUDAYA	A. A. Ayu Oka Saraswati	\N	2006
8251683	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001017	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001017}, priority = {2}	Kampong Kapitan represent the good example of evolution of morphology settlement by architectural. This settlement growth is very influenced by politics growth expanding in Palembang. Zoning of settlement at early Sultanate Palembang Darussalam era arranging that foreigner citizen placed at river side of Musi with the floating house as its residence. Opposite situation, the native people, especially empire family, was having rights to live in land. This policy shift when a period of late Sultanate Palembang Darussalam era. Settlers of foreigner, especially foreigner from Chinese get the idiosyncrasy to live in land. Domiciling special then continue at era of Dutch. Settlement growth from river side going to land, and also political growth mirror in notching architectural from this Kampong Kapitan. So that until now we can see that the trace what aspect which influencing this forming of settlement. Those trace fact of the harmonious reality between patterned thinking of architectural from building owner with the influence embosoming its owner life.	d1a2b34f1ea7c09fd54d793f60c5df26	eceb22e03d55b2182d3f6491fc014613	ee19c10a4886ac7378d0dd1aaf3b4875	article	KAMPUNG KAPITAN INTERPRETASI �JEJAK� PERKEMBANGAN PERMUKIMAN DAN ELEMEN ARSITEKTURAL	Universitas Sriwijaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:yadiyant@hotmail.com\\">yadiyant@hotmail.com</a> Johannes Adiyanto Program Studi Teknik Arsitektur	\N	2006
8251684	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001018	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001018}, priority = {2}	The increase of crime statistics in urban residential area, and the fact that there is no particular guidance for Indonesian architects which explicitly refers to crime prevention, leads the Housing Development Research Centre, Department of Housing and Regional Infrastructure, to promote a research, which aims to set out guidance dealing with principles of crime prevention in urban housing. In reference to the situational approach, or more specifically as �crime prevention through environmental design�, this research studies the relationship between building typo-morphology and environmental behaviour. The case study, -urban residential areas with high, medium dan low crime statistics-, shows that environment can be manipulated to reduce opportunities for commiting crime.	f6999e6727d039df98ef17f05a345f9a	69fc6d9f66f4ee298aa38bfb9d25863a	bb36570184e9e8992a1f1097ef9bbf86	article	PENDEKATAN  PERILAKU-LINGKUNGAN DALAM PERANCANGAN PEMUKIMAN KOTA (Panduan desain bagi pencegahan tindak kriminal)	Universitas Kristen Petra e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:joyce@petra.ac.id\\">joyce@petra.ac.id</a> Joyce M.Laurens Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan	\N	2006
8251686	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001020	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001020}, priority = {2}	Urban planning approach in developed countries is adopted by many less developed countries, including Indonesia and Surabaya as the case study. Political situation, economic condition and strategic planning in Surabaya are very different to those in developed one. Issue of local government decentralization and regularization of urban land disregard the existence of informal sector. Surabaya? city view the growth of informal sector only as part of the systematic urban transition of industrialization process.	5aa140acff3143d7e9884a12102708ba	5cd6a564b20ec7cc9421d25d452dcb17	4b3000bd39cf5b46343de747f8528398	article	PLANNING ISSUE AND PROBLEM IN SURABAYA, INDONESIA	Rully Damayanti	\N	2006
8251687	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001021	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001021}, priority = {2}	The poor quality of the Nigerian urban environment has been attributed partly to the inadequate, misuse and mis- management of the urban open spaces. This, according to various researchers, has exerted a major strain on the physical outlook of the environment and a negative effect on the welfare and productivity of the residents. This has called for the need to identify and analyze the open spaces in the urban environment and assess the implications of their landscape planning on the status of the city and the development of a healthy and sustainable environment. This study therefore discusses the concept of sustainability, particularly within the built environment. It looks into the principles and indicators for sustainability of the environment and the resulting problems. Furthermore, a case study of Akure urban core was carried out to assess the uses and landscape status of the open spaces. The results when statistically analysed showed the inadequacies in the provision and management of the open spaces in the study area. It therefore recommends attainable policies for the effective sustainability of the environment.	f74fc764462ca8e5cf625f7d248a258f	8ec839c4529de3f7fdc5f0241e80c2ae	dcd9692bac0b62dbeba20720f46bb830	article	URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: A CHALLENGE TO EFFECTIVE LANDSCAPING IN NIGERIA	Joseph. A. Fadamiro 1 and Anifowose M. O. Atolagbe 2	\N	2006
8251688	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001022	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001022}, priority = {2}	Cross-sectional and longitudinal are terminology related to assessment of time-design in research process. Both of them have different characteristics and implication when used in research, especially in housing and settlement research. However, the differences between them rarely understood or unrealized by the researcher when they plan or do the research, especially on its implication to the data collection and analysis. This paper explain the distinction of them and its implication to the researches, show the implementation precedent on housing researches, and descript how to define appropriate research time-design according to its goal and its influence condition.	d17148d6250f1d02d002873829be9eee	46fa882a7d38cffa367416f92c9291f5	9726633304be14fab85c71ae726c58a4	article	�CROSS-SECTIONAL VS LONGITUDINAL�: PILIHAN RANCANGAN WAKTU DALAM PENELITIAN PERUMAHAN PERMUKIMAN	Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:allisnurd@yahoo.com\\">allisnurd@yahoo.com</a> Allis Nurdini Departemen Arsitektur	\N	2006
8251689	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001023	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001023}, priority = {2}	Field research method was introduced into the academic world on the second half of 19th century. This method commonly used by anthropologist. According to Bronislaw Malinoski ?field research pioneer in 1920s- social researcher must interact directly and live together with the indigene to study their tradition, belief, as well as their social process. As the time passing by, field research method also used by another branch of science, including architecture. The implementation of field research method for vernacular architecture research is believed as an appropriate measure, for its ability to portrait the aspects of artifacts, idea and activity within the community where the architecture takes place. However, one has to be aware regarding several problems arise when using this method in the vernacular architecture research. Alongside the fact that architectural research is still a rather new issue, there are quite a few limitations around architect and architecture researcher which made them unable to equalize the anthropologist yet. This paper elucidates the characteristic of field research and its implementation on vernacular architecture research in Indonesia perspective.	af3e362e996c4b58687aa4cd6d1a7c81	45c0a97af774c6e53497221bc32a9619	68ff421dbb806df7d2cad18fef5a6d28	article	PROBLEMATIKA PENERAPAN METODE FIELD RESEARCH UNTUK PENELITIAN ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR DI INDONESIA	Salmon Priaji Martana	\N	2006
8251690	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001024	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001024}, priority = {2}	In the past ten years, there have been intense developments in the application of energy savings in buildings and high technology glass invented in all over the regions of the world.  The complexity of curtain-glass used in buildings is always crucial related to energy savings and climatic nature in every region of the world.  More specifically this paper will observe the direct and global solar radiation behaviours that have impacts on building envelopes in every orientation, horizontal and slope surfaces.  Because of the limited data of the solar radiation behaviours in every region in Indonesia, public (building or residence owners) and solar hot water supplier actually do not know the accurate orientations and tilt angles for gaining maximum solar heat radiation.  Moreover, the local or foreign building consultants often act in different ways for designing building façadesmostly by applying curtain-glasses instead of curtain-walls on the building without concerning the tropical hot humid climate of Surabaya. This paper will try to give an outline of the failures of the curtain-glass building facades built and some post-modern buildings outlook in fashions which cause energy wasting. Obviously, the sustainability of the curtain-glass building is wasting energy in term of applying air condition buildings in Surabaya.	abe2b3e7027f834f423964ded2247b82	1c2caab005bf260c8050837f1517846f	64240d5c17627b336e08364c46e8278f	article	UNSUSTAINABLE BUILDING FACADES AND FASHIONS IN SURABAYA	Petra Christian University e-maul: <a href=\\"mailto:dannysm@peter.petra.ac.id\\">dannysm@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Danny Santoso Mintorogo Department of Architecture	\N	2006
8251691	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001025	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001025}, priority = {2}	Partnering is one of management solutions to improve project performance and also to strengthen the relationship among the participants in construction project. The objective of this research is to measure trust level and to study trust as one of the partnering key success factors between contractors and subcontractors in Surabaya. Data were gathered through questionnaire survey to measure the four elements of trust based on the theory by Robert Bruce Shaw, i.e. exhibiting trust, achieving results, acting with integrity and demonstrating concern. The results indicate that in overall the trust level between contractors and subcontractors in Surabaya is high. Differences in the level of trust are found because of respondents� working experiences in the industry and in their current company, project type, and the value of the work subcontracted.	dac66e2e86f1af5787fc02b0cb7efcb0	c92af7343ca3d090f246a04f0f778e0e	ba1eb75358387e55d7fb12dd56a6dbc6	article	TINGKAT KEPERCAYAAN DALAM HUBUNGAN KEMITRAAN ANTARA KONTRAKTOR DAN SUBKONTRAKTOR DI SURABAYA	Jurusan Teknik Sipil-Universitas Palangka Raya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:lendraleman@yahoo.com\\">lendraleman@yahoo.com</a> Lendra Dosen Fakultas Teknik	\N	2006
8251692	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001026	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001026}, priority = {2}	Subjected to remolded young clay, this paper shows that a lot of time dependent behavior in the standard consolidation (SC) and constant strain rate consolidation (CSRC) tests is represented systematically by a simple assumption concerning the time dependency of dilatancy. In the SC test, at the first stage of each loading step little dilatancy takes place and dilatancy begins to occur several minutes after step loading. In CSRC test, some time period after the stress state has entered the normally consolidated region, dilatancy tends to occur rapidly with the increase in stress ratio. Since most of dilatancy has taken place at the earlier stage of consolidation, little dilatancy occurs at the latter stage of CSRC process. This tendency makes the specimen stiffer with the passage of time, and makes the vertical pressure and pore pressure increase substantially at the last stage of CSRC process. Consideration to such behavior may be effective to correctly interpret the result of CSRC test.	8131c9c0ed38fe1b1ffd4e27303257aa	0a34de75be012fec7040b970174e298f	9e66560468aa68cac29f8188f4be4b48	article	DILATANCY BEHAVIOR IN CONSTANT STRAIN RATE CONSOLIDATION TEST	Berty Sompie	\N	2006
8251693	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001027	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001027}, priority = {2}	Strength, shrinkage and creep of concrete in tension and compression have been determined and the relationship between those properties was studied. Direct tensile tests were applied to measure those properties in tension. The relationship of creep in tension and compression was determined based on the measurement of creep at similar stress and similar stress/strength ratio. It is found that concrete deforms more in tension than in compression. Except for concrete with a higher water/cement ratio, the use of pulverised fuel ash, ground granulated blast furnace slag, superplasticizer and shrinkage reducing admixture has no effect on strength. However, they affect creep and shrinkage of concrete.	0c273b95f0e808c27ca2c6bb3d24bff7	33d83a9a56ba4b962106e5f34ed62eed	1010cbf28431dab4aab431d405516a66	article	STRENGTH, SHRINKAGE AND CREEP OF CONCRETE IN TENSION AND COMPRESSION	S A Kristiawan	\N	2006
8251694	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001028	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001028}, priority = {2}	The traditional contract procurement has been widely criticized as an ineffective procurement method because it often involves time and cost overrun on construction projects. Yet the method is still being widely used in Nigeria most especially for the procurement of housing projects. It is suspected that this procurement method may not be ineffective in all cost categories of housing projects. Therefore time and cost performances of the procurement method on 57 housing projects of varying cost categories initiated by the Nigerian government between 1993 and 1999 were studied. The category of one to five million naira (US$1.00 &#8776; 92 Nigerian Naira in 1999) showed the least time overrun of 18.98% while the highest time overrun of 99.64 % was shown in the five to ten million naira. The over ten million naira category had the least cost overrun of 9.13% while the highest cost overrun of 34.55 % was shown in the less than one million naira. The one to five million naira cost category exhibited weak correlation between time and cost overruns but the five million naira and above categories showed strong correlation. It was concluded that one to five million naira cost category is quite suitable for traditional contract procurement on housing projects in Nigeria.	956e9e6481047820382faf53b31e1085	3ae0299c7711c3602d0ebe19675d3401	6615a15b964a464b408444d08030dca7	article	THE PERFORMANCE OF TRADITIONAL CONTRACT PROCUREMENT ON HOUSING PROJECTS IN NIGERIA	Aderemi Y. Adeyemi*1 Stephen O. Ojo1 and Olabosipo I. Fagbenle2	\N	2006
8251695	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001029	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001029}, priority = {2}	High Early Strength Self Compacting Concrete, a new phenomenon in the world of concrete technology, offers advantages such as high workability, high durability and high early strength characteristic that can well be applied especially in the pre-cast concrete industry. In this study the properties of High Early Strength Self Compacting Concrete is achieved by the use of admixture (hyper plasticizer) Glenium Ace-80 and Silica Fume Rheomac SF 100 as filler. The water-binder ratio is kept in the low level. The workability conditions are tested using workability test like Slump Cone, V-Funnel, and L-Shaped Box. To test the High Early Strength characteristic compression tests are carried out on 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28 days of concrete age. The tests were focused on the age 1 and 28 days. The test result shows that the use of 2.5 % Glenium Ace-80 and 2 % Silica Fume can fulfill both workability and high early strength requirement of Self Compacting Concrete High Early Strength by keeping the value of water-binder ratio in the low level.	acd52317de614c3ea7264ad7d15f200c	ca3df564a0ac7d55ebf8665fa2271160	7fd603a85a4bb716d0a11beec51de9bd	article	PENELITIAN MENGENAI PENINGKATAN KEKUATAN AWAL BETON PADA SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE	Handoko Sugiharto	\N	2006
8251696	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001030	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001030}, priority = {2}	Ventilating and Air Conditioning system consumes 50-70% of the total energy used in an office building. The cooling load of a building consists of internal cooling load, i.e. loads produce by light, occupants, and heat generating power/appliances; and external cooling load, i.e. loads produce by radiation, conduction, and ventilation/infiltration through building envelope. To reduce the external cooling load, SNI 03-6389-2000 specifies that the Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) should be less than or equal to 45 Watt/m�. This research supports energy conservation in finding the optimum building envelope design by specifying the Window to Wall Ratio (WWR) which will fulfill the OTTV requirement. Five office buildings in Jakarta, eight story and above are used in this study. The result shows that WWR less than or equal to 0.40 will produce OTTV value that suits the SNI 03-6389-2000 requirement. It is also shown that OTTV value is not the only factor that guarantees energy conservation.	7b7dd34842821e5cb686763bc8ef8287	07c5850763ec038ff71fcbc4ad1afba8	4ee5359bc6759af42fe000273122a2c6	article	ANALISIS KONSERVASI ENERGI MELALUI SELUBUNG BANGUNAN	Sandra Loekita	\N	2006
8251697	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001031	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV06080207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001031}, priority = {2}	Reinforced concrete structures in marine environment are subjected to chloride penetration, which significantly degrades the structural performance due to the occurrence of corrosion in the steel reinforcement. The performance degradation of the structures would reduce the intended service life and caused higher maintenance and repair cost. Therefore, system to monitor chloride penetration into reinforced concrete before the starting corrosion of reinforcement is indispensable. An embedded probe system to detect chloride penetration into concrete was developed in Japan. This probe consists of a cementitious material body and some number of wires as sensors, which are set in the shallow ditches around the probe body. The system detect the chloride penetration by monitoring the initiation time of wire corrosion,  it also has the advantages of continuous monitoring and early warning on the onset of corrosion in the reinforcement. However, the probe had not yet had high sensitivity for detecting critical chloride content in concrete. Therefore to increase its sensitivity, four types of improvements, namely partial coating of the wires, waterproofing on the probe body, filling the ditches with porous material and supplying small current on the wires were evaluated in this study. From the experimental result, it was observed that supplying small current and partial coating of the wires could improve the sensitivity of the probe significantly, while waterproofing treatment on the probe body and filling the ditches did not have significant contribution.	69fe43842dedd8d32da9b8192877b8ce	754ff97dab295fd909aa9818ab049eef	73aeeac04de699536402fc1d0ce81527	article	DEVELOPMENT OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CHLORIDE PENETRATION INTO REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES	Antoni	\N	2006
8251699	k@ta	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001033	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001033}, priority = {2}	The aim of this article is to show how through ICDL (International Computer Driving License) an autonomous and effective Arabicized computer course is very much possible and to point out the potential impact of such an international course on the way of standardization of terminology in the Arab world.	1c01cb28633ecc6d1338b0514d6162bb	0f25dba2af9341b12e319766e04d3d41	13bca69e4253b953040d5e3cc8bdee51	article	Arabicized ICDL: Towards a Concrete Step in Standardization	\N	\N	2006
8251700	k@ta	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001034	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001034}, priority = {2}	The development of negative construction in the language of an Indonesian child is examined. The data were the male child?s utterances recorded for one year, from age 1;6 to 2;6, in a naturalistic parental participant observation. The results of data analysis seem to lead to a confirmation that the linguistic behaviors of language-acquiring children at the same time reflect species-specific, language-specific, and individual-specific processes of language acquisition.	636787f72e4a2c7c17417fa0df29aeb6	fffb61082039c96d1b4bba20f408e06f	bacddedf9672be70b58070fdc05e30ba	article	The Development of Negative Construction in the Language of an Indonesian Child	Patuan Raja	\N	2006
8251701	k@ta	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001035	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001035}, priority = {2}	This article is one of two studies about literacy learning of Aida, an Indonesian young English language learner who was mainstreamed in an Australian primary school in Melbourne. It described the development of her more advanced literacy learning. This article suggests that a learner?s literacy learning of ESL in the mainstream classroom can be facilitated if there are a number of contributing factors, especially those related to literacy learning policies, learning environment, and teachers? role.	475774530831163388835864515ab31d	b84b1c9c1a06099db735d27ded7f7a5f	486bc5c43901ef4503f6c4ef29cf4ca1	article	After Three-Year Immersion in the Australian Mainstream Classroom: Towards More Advanced ESL Literacy Learning Development	Bambang Yudi Cahyono	\N	2006
8251702	k@ta	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001036	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001036}, priority = {2}	Learning English for non-English department students is not as easy as it seems. Besides, as much as it is necessary to know how successful learners learn, not less important is to know how less successful learners learn. Using think aloud method, this study aims at finding out the cognitive strategies used by the engineering department students in answering incorrectly problems on TOEFL noun structure-the grammar point in which students made the most errors. Findings uncover the students? strategies and reasoning upon which pedagogical implications can be put forth so that more effective and fruitful instruction can be tailored.	4684e2eb645d73f54fdf2bb79441d2d6	cd3baea6bb46e95db340f3db4c7ef1ad	b57c079ff234ffe546d3c25492bab328	article	Cognitive Learning Strategies of Non-English Department Students on Noun Structure	Hendra Tedjasuksmana	\N	2006
8251703	k@ta	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001037	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001037}, priority = {2}	Wayang kulit (shadow puppet) has not only been an entertainment; it is a medium to disseminate Javanese values to the public. Therefore, wayang kulit has been a site of power game. Those who could control it have their best opportunity to pass their values to the public. Throughout its history, those in power since the colonial time until the New Order regime had successfully ?used? this medium to ?educate? the public. The New Order regime, for one thing, had used this medium well. Wayang kulit promoted Suharto as an equal of Semar, a wise, god-like character. It also promoted Golkar as the most powerful political party in the New Order Era. Feudalism in wayang kulit was also used to reinforce a feudalistic regime of New Order.	46594fb3ed2485906b766412c536e2db	c3a775e3f19f7606554f653c172a9873	223dd338ae8febbdb24b53a22425b1f4	article	Panakawan?s Discourse of Power in Javanese Shadow Puppet during the New Order Regime: From Traditional Perspective to New Historicism	Ribut Basuki	\N	2006
8251704	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001038	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001038}, priority = {2}	 There are a number of fundamental functions to be fulfilled by an air distribution systems in a room. Heat generated by different sources such as sunlight, lighting and other electrical installations has to be removed from the conditioned room. The air distribution system must also supply fresh air to the conditioned room. The temperature distribution pattern in the conditioned room is influenced by room geometry, heat sources, diffuser position and type, and air supply velocity on diffuser. In general, the goal of this research is to find the optimum diffuser position by numerical method. Numerical method, simulates diffuser position and air supply velocity variation. The results shows that  inclined diffuser position ( 30o) and high velocity air supply (4.2 m/s) indicate that the temperature distribution equal on all levels Steady state condition (conditioned air temperatur of 21oC) occured 275 seconds after the supply air comes into contact with the  non conditioned room air (the shortest time compared to others).	0ac1f318d7750cf996dfca45bc717882	39c99f31e48ea40861c350bb777943ba	352da3a24719431ef36d5d27759f87cf	article	Pengaruh Posisi Difuser dan Variasi Kecepatan Udara Masuk terhadap Distribusi Temperatur Ruang Terkondisi (Sebuah Studi Numerik)	Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:dmes@telkom.net\\">dmes@telkom.net</a> Denny M E Soedjono dan Joko Sarsetiyanto Jurusan Teknik Mesin	\N	2006
8251705	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001039	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001039}, priority = {2}	The Natural Composite (NACO) is material that has a good potential to be developed in Indonesia. The mechanical bonding of the composite reinforced natural fiber can be increased by using chemical treatment of fiber or by using the addition of coupling agent. The chemical treatment, for example alkali treatment, is often used because it is more economic. The objective of this research is to investigate the effect of alkali treatment to the tensile properties of unidirectional continuous ramie fiber reinforced polyester composite. Visual inspections were performed to asses the mechanism of fracture. The ramie fiber was immersed in the alkali solution (5% NaOH for 0, 2, 4, and 6 hours. And then, it was washed using fresh water and dried naturally. The matrix used in this research is unsaturated polyester resin 157 BQTN with MEKPO hardener 1% (v/v). The composites were made by using press mold method for Vf &#61627; 35%. All specimens were post cured at 62 0C for 4 hours. The tensile test specimens were produced according to ASTM D-638. The tensile test was carried out on a tensile testing machine and the elongation was measured using an extensometer. The fracture surface was investigated to identify the mechanism of fracture. The result shows that the tensile strength and strain of the composites have the optimum values for 2 hours treated fiber, i.e. 190.27MPa, and 0.44% respectively. The longer time of the alkali treatment of fiber increases its modulus. The composite prepared by 6 hours treated fiber has the lowest strength. The fracture surfaces of the composites prepared by 0, 2, and 4 hours alkali treated type are classified as splitting in multiple area. In contrast, the fracture of the composite prepared by 6 hours treated fiber has sigle fracture type. The fracture surface of the composite reinforced untreated fiber shows fiber pull out.	7aa415c10cf81db5dcf1174bc090a7f8	a2142d24481702509bdfe0031af7bdaf	5311098a0bce6db1e9255e3a2c164c27	article	Pengaruh Perlakuan Alkali terhadap Sifat Tarik Bahan Komposit Serat Rami-Polyester	Kuncoro Diharjo	\N	2006
8251706	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001040	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001040}, priority = {2}	Calibration of a Sigmond Cohn alloy 851 single normal hot-wire probe was performed with a stationary calibration method with a range of nozzle exit velocity from 2 up to 80 m/s. The calibration aims to determine the best calibration response equation associated with the accuracy of curve fit. The curve fit accuracy test shows that the extended power-law equation provides a better curve fit than the simple power-law equation. A look-up table method used can improve the accuracy of curve fit of the extended power-law equation from a � 1.7 % into &#61617; 0.03% accuracy. Uncertainty analysis of root mean square value meets criteria of 4% error.	17b08518d0995529a66233c43a93bab5	55100c822e54b4375101f359a814595e	97f27b67be514a5e564288ee5e1c73a2	article	Kalibrasi Single-Normal Hot-Wire Probe Sigmond Cohn Alloy 851 untuk Aliran Jet Terpulsasi	Hariyo Priambudi Setyo Pratomo	\N	2006
8251707	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001041	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001041}, priority = {2}	This research is intended to produce functionally graded material (FGM) of Hydroxyapatite (Hap)-silk fibroin by pulse electric current sintering in facing the need in biomaterial application. The sample is created with 4 layers with the thickness for each layer is 0,625 mm, so that the total samples thickness become 2.5mm, with diameter 15 mm. The carbon die is used to compact the sample. The composition of lower layer is 100% silk fibroin, after that 90% silk fibroin  10% Hap, third layer was 80% silk fibroin   20%Hap, and 70% silk fibroin  30% Hap for the upper layer. The properties of the FGM product was characterized by optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM), three point bend with single-edge beam fracture toughness test (KIC). The grade of the FGM material is proven by using electron probe micro analyzer (EPMA). The value of fracture toughness is 0.45 MPa.m1/2. The sample still can support the load after maximum load is reached. Optical micrograph and SEM, and result from EPMA indicate that the Hap-silk fibroin FGM can be produce perfectly by using the method that is introduced in this research.	9659b56de6fa04cc9a9a1b4291253514	b0a2a15c06323518e060665d834ae2af	4df1c98c12fe7edb3fbaba315fc98ded	article	Produksi Functionally Graded Material (FGM) dari Hydroxyapatite-Serat Sutra untuk Aplikasi di Bidang Biomaterial dengan Teknik Pulse Electric Current Sintering	Tjokorda Gde Tirta Nindhia	\N	2006
8251708	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001042	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001042}, priority = {2}	Fracture behavior of aluminum alloys (A6061-T6) under mixed mode (Mode I II) loading was studied. Compact-tension-shear (CTS) specimen was employed and angle between loading axis and the crack surface was varied from 90�(mode I) to 0�(mode II). The crack extension (crack initiation and propagation) behaviors observed by a digital microscope.  Under a load with relatively high mode II components, the shear type crack initiation preceded the opening type crack propagation. Final fracture was occurred by shearing instability in the pure mode II loading.  These experimental results were explained qualitatively by using finite element analysis	45ab20dc294f1c1bae1a4ede0615c2ab	d2e598bd6b89b338f96ad2fedfa30446	591c7387bfc6a59928cf238e13a03ea1	article	Perilaku Retak Aluminium Paduan A6061-T6 pada Pembebanan Mixed  Mode	Husaini	\N	2006
8251709	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001043	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001043}, priority = {2}	An experimental study on the effect of turning angle on lift force for various cut angles on spheres is performed. The cut angles used were : 30&#61616;, 45&#61616;, 53&#61616;, 55&#61616;, and 75&#61616;. Lift force was measured using a wind tunnel force balance and the wind speed was set so that a corresponding Reynolds number of 5.3 x 104 was achieved. Wind turning angle was varied from 0&#61616; to 60&#61616;. Experimental results show that, in general, lift increases as the turning angle increases. At a particular turning angle lift attains a maximum and beyond that turning angle lift decreases. Next, for particular turning angle, as the sphere cut angle increases the lift also increases.	a5eee4d832ce14ccb626a4f791187912	7cd79558d68211c72d27af179c33026a	ca1110877194df7154349ec212df0281	article	Studi Eksperimental tentang Pengaruh Sudut Putar terhadap Gaya Angkat untuk Berbagai Sudut Potong pada Bola	Astu Pudjanarsa	\N	2006
8251710	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001044	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001044}, priority = {2}	Question answering system is a system that allows user to state his or her information need in the form of natural language question, and return short text excerpts or even phrases as an answer. The availability of a wide and various information source and improvements in the techniques of natural language processing, information extraction (wrapper), and information retrieval give a big effect on the development of question answering system, from just answering questions in a specific domain by consulting to structured information source such as database, and like in this research, answering any questions based on information stored in an unstructured text collection. A general architecture of question answering system based on text consists of six processing stages, i.e. question analysis, document collection preprocessing, candidate document selection, candidate document analysis, answer extraction, and response generation. Application of question answering system like AnswerBus, Mulder, and Webclopedia that are developed with its own characteristics has similar processing steps as in the general architecture. Answers returned by a question answering system need to be evaluated for performance measure. This research completed with a simple question answering system application using english Bible in World English Bible (WEB) version as the source of information to answer some questions. Because specific domain is selected: Bible, questions that can be posed by user could ask about information in the Bible itself only. Question is also limited to three types of answers that can be supported by the application: person (who), location (where), and date (when).	ae4e75f1dfd4e60ef1f0c6b26b41619b	de15cae2a958e1cfdad32717187d40da	2bf69de0c9953529ec44e52f4c71b102	article	QUESTION ANSWERING SYSTEM DAN PENERAPANNYA PADA ALKITAB	Sekolah Tinggi Teknik Surabaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:gunawan@stts.edu\\">gunawan@stts.edu</a>; <a href=\\"mailto:g_lovina@yahoo.com\\">g_lovina@yahoo.com</a> Gunawan dan Gita Lovina Jurusan Teknik Informatika	\N	2006
8251711	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001045	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001045}, priority = {2}	Original ray tracing method can be used to create picture of objects that are very similar to photographic. However for simplicity, the method mimics a pinhole camera in its model. In pinhole camera all objects visualized in the image generated will be seen sharp. In some cases, this kind of  image is acceptable but in other cases it is not. For example, in the movie industry, sometimes it is preferable to get the image that can be focused to a certain object and not to all objects. This effect occurs due to the usage of a lens in a camera. In order to get the same effect to the real camera, then it  is necessary to modify the original ray tracing method to use lens in its model. The research performed here has successfully simulating the effect of lens in camera. Therefore only objects that are placed in the lens focus will be seen sharp while the others will become blurry.	ff265318d93eaad287bacf0b7023ba02	c96c650263cd67b4cdf404405c4f6746	d5b3f684d6df63f0ae4ca4b395aa7d23	article	SIMULATING THE EFECT OF CAMERA LENS IN COMPUTER GENERATED PICTURE	Silvia Rosalina Budi Hartanto	\N	2006
8251712	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001046	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001046}, priority = {2}	Currently, there are three methods for a student to obtain student academic data in Petra Christian University, that is via the ASIT terminal, PRS-ASIT website and telephone. Technological advancements today have made using the SMS feature in cell phones easier. And, with the use of SMS to serve academic data, those data can quickly be provided for students wherever and whenever they need them. To fully utilize this opportunity, an SMS service system will be designed to provide students with academic data is developed together with Petra Christian University?s Academic Administration Firm. The system is developed using PHP 4.3.8 with MySQL 3.23.49 as the database server, and Apache2 as the web server. For the SMS hardware, an Itegno 3000 GSM Modem is used. And for the SMS gateway, Now SMS is used. From implementation and test results, it can be concluded that the SMS service system using an Itegno 3000 GSM Modem is capable of providing academic data in a clear and easily understandable format. The administrator website also functions well, providing administrators with an easy way to do maintenance tasks to the system.	539065975b2cad7d614dad9e7dbbbbd4	253b534e71a7f97b3a30695c2eb9249a	3e7d50cf17d2cd20bcb7b3b71a4fc29e	article	PERANCANGAN DAN PEMBUATAN SISTEM LAYANAN SMS UNTUK BIRO ADMINISTRASI AKADEMIK UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Alexander Setiawan	\N	2006
8251713	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001047	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001047}, priority = {2}	 At this time the use of search engine on the Internet still does not reach maximum result. Users need to browse every web page list as the result of the search that fit with the topic one by one. We need an application that has a capability to look and to save web pages with their links fit with the topic without browsing, so that the result can be accessed offline. This application is called Web Grabber. Web Grabber application uses inputs such as keyword and searching depth. The input will be processed to obtain the appropriate web pages with the keyword and the searching depth, which is automatically saved. Firstly a  keyword is needed to be search in the available search engine to get the search lists, which can be picked by the user. Every pick list will be used as the first search page. This application results are web pages that contain the keyword. This application also has a facility to browse the results. This application was succeed to automatically save web pages that appropriate with the input keyword and the depth, that previously search in AltaVista or Google. Web pages that contain with the keyword saved in the computer so that it can be browsed offline.	bf936766f8125b4467ba2f7ab4b9f07c	4c34ed34587fb79053ac1bfdaf1b3ce5	7e22dda363e6d21012115e3d944a46b1	article	APLIKASI WEB GRABBER UNTUK MENGAMBIL HALAMAN WEB SESUAI DENGAN KEYWORD YANG DIINPUTKAN	dan Budi Raharjo Gregorius S. Budhi	\N	2006
8251714	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001048	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001048}, priority = {2}	Technological growth has made a strong friction to the market. Customer becomes an important factor which must be paid attention to. Information which is easy to get increases customer's bargaining power. Customer always wants to get what they desire easily, cheaper, and of good quality. This structural change obliges a company to develop an e-Business strategy which is innovative, by focusing on the market. This structural change also requires a change in the business process on a large scale. At the same time, company has to develop an e-Business infrastructure that is oriented toward continuous service improvement and innovation. PT. V faces this structural change by developing an e-Business system for a VCD rental service. Using the system, which administers VCD rental with delivery system and SMS facility, customers can, by themselves, loan VCDs, return loaned VCDs, browse newest films, and perform other activities, just by sending SMS, without having to visit the rental place. For this reason, the customers will save time and money, become more efficient and effective. The use of SMS as a facility in e-Business has various advantages such as omitting problems with location and time for doing business, and omitting the errors of manual processing. In the end, e-Business is expected to raise market share and to adapt the company's business process according to customer's needs.	13a1bf87e96e5102867c980ed62d8daa	372378e5fb22790536b83f86ba8003a1	0bbb62bf23dc3bdc3a7a9c7da42b889e	article	PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR E-BISNIS UNTUK LAYANAN PERSEWAAN VIDEO COMPACT DISC BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE	Yulia	\N	2006
8251715	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001049	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001049}, priority = {2}	 In this paper, we will describe an algorithm for geodesic distance calculation that applied at the surface of triangular mesh object, to analyze its efficiency and accuracy. We applied the Fast Marching Method on Triangulated Domain (FMM On TD) with O(n lg n)  time complexity, where n is the number of  point/triangle vertex that represent the surface. The main task of this algorithm is to do the front propagation step from the starting point to all possible direction to obtained the final point. Every step of  this algorithm, will calculate the distance from the current point to the starting point. After the calculation of the geodesic distance finished, the next process is to build the geodesic path. The main task of this step is to do the back propagation step at the object surface from the final point to the starting point. Based on the experimental result, the accuracy of the FMM on TD algorithm is more than 95%. This accuracy depend on the number of the triangles that represent the surface. The accuracy of the geodesic path and the computational times are depends on the number of the triangles that used to represent the surface	6193a5965292ffe66951e7ad32f408d1	946c261517e6f56208003dc3641cf2fd	23e30609011ba7514647a6afa5ce7336	article	PENERAPAN METODE FAST MARCHING  PADA PERHITUNGAN GEODESIC DISTANCE PERMUKAAN OBYEK TRIANGULAR MESH	Eddy Tjandra2 dan I Made Agus Setiawan2 Rully Soelaiman1	\N	2006
8251716	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001050	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001050}, priority = {2}	In this paper, a light-weight MVC framework for smart device application is designed and implemented. The primary goal of the work is to provide a MVC framework for a commercial smart device product development. To this end, the developed framework presents integration between the classic design patterns, MVC and state-of-the-art technology XAML by adapting a MVC framework of an open source XAML efforts, MyXaml into .NET Compact Framework. As the compact framework only comprises 12% of .NET Framework library, some design and architectural changes of the existing framework need to be done to achieve the same abstraction level. The adapted framework enables to reduce the complexity of the smart device application development, reuse each component of the MVC separately in different project and provide a more manageable source code as the system architecture is more apparent from the source code itself as well as provide a commonality of the development pattern. A prototype of simple database interface application was built to show these benefits.	2d67e0cbf28c399d25ad614174a31781	4929a9f7146fc3baaa91b0d9c5b34d7b	aa015e82aea17cd6ecdfbd7bc6e79852	article	A LIGHT-WEIGHT MVC (MODEL-VIEW-CONTROLLER) FRAMEWORK FOR SMART DEVICE APPLICATION	Budi Darma Laksana	\N	2006
8251717	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001051	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001051}, priority = {2}	Production planning process often changed in schedule, process, or material quantity. Therefore, Production Planning Control (PPC) needs interactive application to help arrange the production scheduling to manage it easier and see the changed schedule immediately. The material requirement, process and schedule are calculated from customer?s order. After that, the production scheduling is transform into Gantt chart which can manage it interactively. The schedule managing done by doing changing the process sequence, erasing the process, move the process, and break down the process. With this interactive scheduling, PPC can manage the production scheduling as the existing system changing.	ec4033ed1077aa8787b0f67a8a8bd82b	ef64d9f2dd638b154d432c8874be5ebb	bde361910238a582d01c66e383c98b4c	article	PEMBUATAN KOMPONEN UNTUK MELAKUKAN MAINTAIN PADA PENJADWALAN PROSES PRODUKSI Studi Kasus: Perusahaan Perakitan Emas	Silvia Rostianingsih	\N	2006
8251718	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001052	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001052}, priority = {2}	Association rule mining searches for interesting relationship among items in a large data set. Market basket analysis, a typical example of association rule mining, analyzes buying habit of customers by finding association between the different items that customers put in their shopping cart (basket). Apriori algorithm is an influential algorithm for mining frequent itemset for generating association rules. For some reasons, Apriori algorithm is not based on human intuitive. To provide a more human-based concept, this paper proposes an alternative algorithm for generating the association rule by utilizing fuzzy sets in the market basket analysis.	c83e7794e46f601fe76cdfead08ab45d	83ea64bdcaaa51433b581c29f4490ca8	11282d80497880925347f779c0d7619a	article	AN ALGORITHM FOR GENERATING SINGLE DIMENSIONAL FUZZY ASSOCIATION RULE MINING	Rolly Intan	\N	2006
8251719	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001053	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001053}, priority = {2}	The relational data model approach is still used broadly in developing of data and information storage of the most application systems. The main restricted of using the relational model data das not support dynamically in storing information in which much more semantically of the knowledge must be kept on that data. On other hand, if information intend to be considered more formally concrete knowledge as in reality, it?s difficult to retrieve the persistent data or information on the various ways of the user need. This paper has researched, analysed, and discussed of data modelling by using an ontology model based approached on constructing the data bank of flight schedule information as knowledge bases model. A prot�g� ontology software is used to arrange a model of flight schedule information in form of classes hierarchical, slots, and instances. The flight ontology model that has built can indicate much more semantics of flight schedule information. Additionally, the model can be used easily in form of many way of user perception need in order to make queries and results.	1798c8cab10e2b8c93ed7d750d9b83a6	3b014a6416e41fda5430a370bce9aecf	49d8023f925659c8c14d68d2584f755b	article	MODEL ONTOLOGI UNTUK INFORMASI JADWAL PENERBANGAN MENGGUNAKAN PROT�G�	Azhari dan Minurita Sholichah	\N	2006
8251720	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001054	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001054}, priority = {2}	Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is the most famous controller in industry. Because the process in industry is getting more and more complex than before, the usage of more than one PLC is needed and the communication between them have to be existed.  This paper describes about the study of communicating two Schneider TSX Micro 37-21 PLCs in order to control the miniature of beverage production. The usual (and expensive) way to communicate them is using converter module TSX P ACC 01. Less expensive way uses original converter cable TSX PCX 1031 that connect to the ports of PLCs  (TER and AUX port) which will be explained here. PL7 Pro V 4.0 software is used to program the PLCs.  The communication cannot be established due to some improper addressing. The exploration is continued to the serial communication. It is found that the system uses RS 485.	81edaaad121beebe9f1958070996df8c	411aad16ba2c1f8d5e017fedf4313ac1	4ae3383c74daf5edc91f3b125498489c	article	Communication Between TSX Micro 37-21 PLCs on Beverage Production Plant	Hany Ferdinando Handy Wicaksono	\N	2006
8251721	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001055	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001055}, priority = {2}	In the last decade much research effort has been dedicated to deal with the issues of wireless multimedia communications, in particular bandwidth limitation and channel impairment. We have recently proposed a new scheme for blind equalization called sinusoidally-distributed dither signed-error constant modulus algorithm (S-DSE-CMA). In this paper, we test this scheme for wireless image transmission. Simulation showed that the low complexity of implementation and fast convergence rate are the major advantages of employing the new scheme for multimedia applications. It is also shown, from perceptual-based analysis as well as objective measurements using peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of the recovered image, that the recently-proposed blind adaptive equalization algorithm outperforms existing methods, e.g., uniformly-distributed DSE-CMA.	4d2b50ceae6cf98d907ad0652ba3f09f	52e63c72afdfc204c92aab7ed9d45b26	e257f12fc2dc25e224ff3aa88ae4453c	article	Adaptive Blind Channel Equalization for Mobile Multimedia Communication	Surabaya 60298 Jusak Irawan Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Informatika & Teknik Komputer (STIKOM)Surabaya Jl. Kedung Baruk 98	\N	2006
8251722	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001056	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001056}, priority = {2}	This paper shows an example of a stochastic approach to study the impact of distributed generation (DG) on the network constraints (congestions) in power systems. We assume the DG units to be customer-owned, so that they can be connected to or disconnected from the power system by their owners at random. Therefore, the DG units generate power in a stochastic way. The load in the system shows a random behavior too, and the probability distribution of the aggregated generated power and load demand of the distribution system are calculated using Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS).The network constraints (congestions) are evaluated based on the probability distributions of the power flows that result from the simulations. The method that is applied in this paper, shows that looking at the network constraints with a stochastic approach gives a more complete picture of the network than applying a deterministic method, especially when non-dispatchable DG units play a dominant role.	442716ebb21655e195d405d00d13bd13	b5902a0333da437f175981343769235b	178a61f7f93487f2aaf9c98e6bcc5d01	article	An Example of Utilizing Stochastic Approach for Investigating Network Constraints (Congestions) on Horizontally Operated Power Systems with Distributed Generation	M. Reza; G. Papaefthymiou; P. H. Schavemaker;	\N	2006
8251723	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001057	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001057}, priority = {2}	The formal definition of feedback is sending the result of the output back to the input of the system. This feedback concept is very important in system theory because it determines the characteristics and also influences the stability of systems. Audio amplifier can be considered as a control system which also has parameters such as gain, frequency response, etc. In general, audio amplifier utilizes negative feedback to control gain and frequency response which is partially performed within the system. This paper presents one application of  feedback methods which acquires the signal from the loudspeaker and feeds it back into the front input of audio amplifier. It is so called accoustic feedback due to its method which samples signals by direct measurement of the sound produced by the loudspeaker. This feedback signal then being converted into electric signal in order to match the reference input. Using this method, loudspeaker characteristics also influence overall system response. This method is different with one of conventional feedback system which sample the feedback signal directly before the loudspeaker. The experiments give results as follows. The audio amplifier with accoustic feedback has increment of gain at its low frequency as high as � 9 dB for frequency range from 10 Hz to 100 Hz. Meanwhile, for frequency range over 100 Hz, the gain is only in the level of � 6 dB. It can be concluded that the designed system is more appropriate to produce subwoofer effect.	7c6367a0c66853b16a3aa766c82ef0fd	194217f50fe349fe266baccd9cac4a7e	04ae63527c30a4e5c6ded9264e74f538	article	Amplifier dengan Umpan Balik Akustik untuk Memperkuat Frekuensi Rendah Penguat Audio	Suryadi Indar Sugiarto	\N	2006
8251724	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001058	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001058}, priority = {2}	Operating condition that unstabil to compressor is called surge, which defined as self oscillations between pressure and flow, that can cause serious damage to compressor. Because of this problem, it is necessary to design of antisurge compressor control. Using conventional control like PI (Proportional and Integral) controller, effective only for certain condition but uneffective for condition with non linier systems. To handle this problems, it is proposed using Neuro-Fuzzy controller. Application of these system will improve performance indicator of PI controller applied in combination Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Control to get robust performance system. For respon transient experiment, with differential pressure (&#61508;P) 37.91 kg/cm2, Neuro-Fuzzy controller result better performance corcerning to PI controller with settling time 7.3 seconds, maximum overshoot 11.6223 %, error percent 0.0563013 % and error steady state 0.0213438 kg/cm2. Whereas, PI controller result settling time 22.3 seconds, maximum overshoot 17.8996 %, error percent 0.185294 % and error steady state 0.0702449 kg/cm2. For respon transient system simulation with noise and respon transient simulation with noise and load, Neuro-Fuzzy controller also shows better performance with settling time, maximum overshoot and error steady state smaller than PI controller.	7d6a43fd45ad2a1bafc9cfebee4bbc96	fc5eb602a10874876dac572f82569fe8	dee0066ac35da38a47c65eef319aaf46	article	Aplikasi Metode  Neuro-Fuzzy Pada Sistem Pengendalian Antisurge Kompresor	Riftyanto N.S. Imam Abadi	\N	2006
8251725	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001059	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001059}, priority = {2}	The optimum operation condition of power system obtained from optimal calculation is determined without considering its dynamic stability limit. If the load of system is changed, power generating should accommodate the changes to make the demand of load supplied. This changing will shift dynamic stability system condition. This article deals with dynamic stability correction as a result of load of system changing by generation rescheduling using the biggest sensitivity of the sensitivity trajectory variable with respect to its parameters i.e. the power out put generators. The simulation in the 3-machines 9 bus power system with 25%, 50% and 75% load increasing of initial load caused eigen value position better, &#61548;1,2 and &#61548;3,4 of 25% load increasing each of them is 1,1 x 10-5 and 0,5 x 10-5, to 50% load increasing is 3,47 x 10-4 and 0,98 x 10-4, to 75% load increasing is 1,11 x 10-4 and 1,67 x 10-4 more far from imaginary axis compare to before generating rescheduling. The simulation result with this method indicates that there is dynamic stability correction, in this manner the system operates with better dynamic stability condition.  	156c555629090107d2fd4d6d13368cc1	75bb1c0a4fa690387a52a9a8a33b7e2a	c8a88ba9e989233a7bcc3e9d98ea5143	article	Perbaikan Stabilitas Dinamik Melalui  Penjadwalan Ulang Pembangkit Menggunakan Sensitivitas Trayektori	Wellem Fridz Galla	\N	2006
8251726	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001060	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001060}, priority = {2}	A cell partition is expected to reduce the inter-cell interference, increasing capacity and optimize the frequency spectrum allocation. The purpose of cell partition is to increase the capacity of inner cell which have lower power and different frequency to outer cell. This paper shows how generous the capacity increased after the partition has been done. The calculation of MAPL and the link budget have been done have been done as well. The propagation model of Walfisch-Ikegami has been used in the paper. As the result, It has been found that the site capacity was increased, therefore the order of blocking can be reduced. The cell partition is appropriate for the area with high-level of traffic.	8bfff087c655b01b27726bd1663ef0b3	c513e17f378ec2c7064b3846b2e94cdd	1349f55cf17c110893664ef57ca97719	article	Peningkatan Kapasitas Sel CDMA pada Daerah Urban dengan Partisi Sel	Melvi Ulvan	\N	2006
8251727	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	6	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001061	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK06060208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001061}, priority = {2}	Cascade amplifier has more than one stages on the circuit configurations. The purpose of cascade amplifier using JFET is to get larger voltage gain also with large input impedance. Except CS-CS cascade amplifier, cascade amplifier using JFET never studied in every literature. This research focuses on the two stage cascade amplifier using JFET for nine circuit configurations, i.e. CS-CS, CS-CD, CS-CG, CD-CS, CD-CD, CD-CG, CG-CS, CG-CD, and CG-CG. From those nine configurations, the interest is to see gain characteristic and to compare one another. This paper uses JFET 2N5457 type with specification IDSS = 5 mA and VGS(off) = -6 V also specified one of DC bias parameter in the active region that is IDQ = 2 mA. The voltage gain is measured by giving voltage input from 50 mV (Vp-p) until 1000 mV (Vp-p) at 1 KHz. There are some recommendations,  one of them is that the CS-CS cascade amplifier is amplifier with the largest voltage gain.	d0585d318acf37aa984ee9b428dbe6c0	db3e891ed7204773fc641aa5769b0e8b	4e49222fcd3272a23e7c6a7cd4ddc01d	article	Studi Tentang Penguat Cascade Dua Tingkat Menggunakan JFET	Hany Ferdinando2) Tjahjo Kartiko Dirgantoro1)	\N	2006
8251728	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001062	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001062}, priority = {2}	Regression analysis is constructed for capturing the influences of independent variables to  dependent ones.  It can be done by looking at the relationship between those variables. This task of approximating the mean function can be done essentially in two ways. The quiet often use parametric approach is to assume that the mean curve has some prespecified functional forms. Alternatively, nonparametric approach, .i.e., without reference to a specific form, is used when there is no information of the regression function form (Haerdle, 1990). Therefore nonparametric approach has more flexibilities than the parametric one.  The aim of this research is to find the best fit model that captures relationship between admission test score to the GPA.  This particular data was taken from the Department of Design Communication and Visual, Petra Christian University, Surabaya for year 1999. Those two approaches were used here.  In the parametric approach, we use simple linear, quadric cubic regression, and in the nonparametric ones, we use B-Spline and Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS). Overall, the best model was chosen based on the maximum determinant coefficient. However, for MARS, the best model was chosen based on the GCV, minimum MSE, maximum determinant coefficient.	86ba097ea1ac5e93f4dd3866400c2eaa	e14e7966ff169859427a506c5d5fd4fc	9e7f863705e8600d4bfc00923771884b	article	PEMODELAN B-SPLINE DAN MARS PADA NILAI UJIAN MASUK TERHADAP IPK MAHASISWA JURUSAN DISAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL UK. PETRA SURABAYA	I Nyoman Budiantara ; Fredi Suryadi; Bambang Widjanarko Otok; Suryo Guritno	\N	2006
8251729	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001063	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001063}, priority = {2}	Linear Programming Model consists of one objective function and at least one constraint. The parameters in the objective function are called objective function coefficients. Objective function coefficients represent the contribution of one unit of its corresponding decision variable to the objective function value. The exist objective function as well as its constraints in the linear programming model are characterized as crisp. Such assumptions are often considered as unrealistic. This research models and solves the Linear Programming Model  in the case where objective function coefficients are in the form of triangular fuzzy number and the constraints are fuzzy as well.	f5d4cd6a5df7ac707e7033832f03ed9e	d08077602b3fd68b5da7259be00106e0	184192729172a13c494b3c4affb4801e	article	PEMODELAN PEMROGRAMAN LINIER DENGAN KOEFISIEN FUNGSI OBJEKTIF BERBENTUK BILANGAN KABUR SEGITIGA DAN KENDALA KABUR BESERTA USULAN SOLUSINYA	Sani Susanto; Dedy Suryadi; Hari Adianto; dan YMK Aritonang	\N	2006
8251730	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001064	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001064}, priority = {2}	In this paper, plant layouts  is designed by considering the influence of the environment, i.e., the variability of demand. It also considers the new Total of Material Handling Cost (TMHC), which captures the inventory carrying costs.  Moreover, the  comparison between the distributed and the modular layout performance is presented.  Those two types of layout are called as the next generation layout. It shows that the modular layout, which is done by using graph theory, i.e., modified Hamiltonian chain, gives flexibility as good as the distributed layout.	cb3b8518f9df9e6dd921fe6fa4c1f955	551ff192d760eaa195b9b520b57b9cec	a2391c3cced486ad0b79640c652f8ed8	article	PERANCANGAN TATA LETAK FLEKSIBEL DENGAN TEORI GRAPH	Agus Ristono	\N	2006
8251731	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001065	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001065}, priority = {2}	In this research, Worker Performance Appraisal System has been conducted in the Public Worker Council Probolinggo. This research especially conducted in the Sub Public Worker for Low Level Workers, i.e. Contract Workers. So far incentive in this institution was not given  based on their performance, but based on the community agreement. Therefore, the worker performance appraisal system was designed based on the competency, namely the Spencer competency. For that purpose the Spencer appraisal Dimension has been integrated to DP3 (Daftar Penilaian Pelaksanaan Pekerjaan) and to the Competencies for the Executive Leadership Development. The results on those criterias were processed  using the  Expert Choice Software. The weight for the managerial skill is 0.200 and for the technical one is 0.800. Type of managerial skill is indicated by the competency criteria, i.e, discipline, serving, achievement, proactive and commitment to organization. The weights of each criterion are 0.318, 0.289, 0.151, 0.140, 0.102, respectively.  On the other hand, Technical skills indicated by competency criteria are leadership and cooperation. Their weights are 0.500, 0.500, respectively. It can be concluded that, the accurate incentive system is an insentive system, based on profit share. This share is given according to the performance appraisal of each worker.	934118e8a1d21967b1bcc03ddf19b36b	2171f1f293091360f788459c5a9eec8c	04de883645c8919dddbf3e47cfa27dbe	article	PERANCANGAN PENILAIAN KINERJA KARYAWAN BERDASARKAN KOMPETENSI SPENCER DENGAN METODE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS(Studi Kasus di Sub Dinas Pengairan, Dinas Pekerjaan Umum, Kota Probolinggo)	Nurhadi Siswanto Eko Nurmianto	\N	2006
8251732	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001066	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001066}, priority = {2}	The Bootstrap is a lively research area. A lot Of ideas are around and have let to quiet different proposals. In this paper we sketch briefly some Bootstrap methods for independent and dependent data. Finally we give an Bootstrap example for constructing confidence interval in the forecasting for stationer data.	4dde04b3df2aeff80003010e1d4662cc	e93036f43dca4c971b9f53d9e886779b	7eb0121bd424189b705d99032e80b775	article	PENGGUNAAN BOOTSTRAP DATA DEPENDEN UNTUK MEMBANGUN SELANG KEPERCAYAAN PADA PARAMETER MODEL PERAMALAN DATA STASIONER	Herman Mallian Siana Halim	\N	2006
8251733	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001067	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001067}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes a hybridized concept of search engine based on subject parameter of High Accuracy Retrieval from Documents (HARD). Tf-Idf and Jaccard?s Coefficient are modified and extended to providing the concept. Several illustrative examples are given including their steps of calculations in order to clearly understand the proposed concept and formulas.   	e3b0db3a22579bec39c5a38402bd3bbb	8c4341260db6f4ff1548c82ab72ea8d9	09696ee68ee9bb3a5c730d5945756918	article	HARD: SUBJECT-BASED SEARCH ENGINE MENGGUNAKAN TF-IDF DAN JACCARD?S COEFFICIENT	Andrew Defeng Rolly Intan	\N	2006
8251734	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001068	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001068}, priority = {2}	In this paper we discuss some models for estimating the regression function, provided the data Y is given.  The programming of these function are presented as well as the ?tricks? in the R- programming, a statistical freeware. We applied these models to The Priest River Experimental Forest?s data.	2a364c9642e45dcbf9adf011feb101e5	f98bff3550314f6317a9d2ff22e14b1a	0238d959c4d29545e8ff6b8fea4336e4	article	FUNGSI-FUNGSI KERNEL PADA METODE REGRESI NONPARAMETRIK DAN APLIKASINYA PADA PRIEST RIVER EXPERIMENTAL FOREST?S DATA	Indriati Bisono Siana Halim	\N	2006
8251735	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001069	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001069}, priority = {2}	A Wheelbarrow is one of manual material handling equipments, which often used by many people. From survey, there are some problems faced by users, e.g.,  high energy expenditure and risk of injuries. To avoid those particular risks in using a wheelbarrow, analysis of factors that affect this energy expenditure and risk of injuries will be needed. An experiment based on Taguchi method has been conducted to achieve the optimum combination of factors that increase energy expenditure rate and decrease the energy expenditure variance. The analysis of  body posture shows that the best posture in using a wheelbarrow is when the straight arm in line with vertebrae. The analysis of subjective complaints shos  that palm of hands, arms, shoulders, elbows and wrists are the most possible parts of body having risk injuries. Based on these information and analysis, a good  wheelbarrow is a wheelbarrow that has the distance of man support and wheel axis smaller than 110 cm.  The propose design of a new wheelbarrow has these following properties. The horizontal distance beetween weight point an wheel axis is smaller than 26.53 cm,  the vertical distance beetween weight point and wheel axis is smaller than 32.37 cm and  the weight point is stabil at (-13.22 cm ; 14.37 cm) based on the reference point.  Moreover, it has a feature than can decrease wheelbarrow speed in descend way and  decrease the effect of vibrations as well, the net weight is smaller than 21,6 kg and the support of  wheelbarrow is lower than 32.5 cm.	26725d1d3f4c22fd72223d7066f1d613	85a6b8bf4032365272f6b6bd4b1f8f29	1dd55521c83521700b35dbb579a0cd63	article	KARAKTERISTIK ERGONOMIS RANCANG BANGUN WHEELBARROW	Rika Ampuh Hadiguna	\N	2006
8251736	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001070	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001070}, priority = {2}	Recent experience indicate that it isn`t sufficient for management just to rely on how efficient is the process of managing. It needs a new instrument, Good Cooperate Governance (GCG), to prove that the management is going well. This concept emphasize on two important things, that is : first, the right of shareholder to be provided of right and just on time information, and second, the obligation of company to disclose accurately, just on time, and transparently all information of company`s performance, shareholders, and stakeholders. Various studies by national and international researchers proved the lack of understanding the importance and strategic implication of applying GCG principles by Indonesian entrepreneur. Besides, organization culture also influencing GCG application in Indonesia.	a486c2eba4a68c99078dbebfbe382146	d00030c3ef47ba3376d23d2ea400827c	c56ffaf0701f70ef884db6490a99512e	article	Good Corporate Governance dan Penerapannya di Indonesia	Thomas S. Kaihatu	\N	2006
8251737	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001071	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001071}, priority = {2}	This research has purpose to explain differences on indicator financial ratio in up and down stream condition. This research uses real estate industries listed on Jakarta Stock Exchange as a sample. Sample selection is performed based on purposive sampling method with object to gain sample according to the research aim. Based on those criteria, there are 18 companies, which have fulfilling the conditions needed, starting from 1994 until 2002. The classification of business cycle on up and down stream conditions to used stock pricing indexes of property and real estate which calculated by arithmatic mean method. Based on those criteria, the classifications from 1994 until 1997 are represented by up stream condition and from 1998 until 2002 are represented by down stream condition. The result shows indicators: profitability ratios, gross margin ratios, capital turnover ratios, asset to equity ratios, growth ratios, liquidity ratios, leverage ratios, and cash flow ratios are different in up and down stream conditions, both simultaneously and partially. Simultaneously, there is a significant difference between up and down stream condition with wilks lambda of 0,346 and p value of 0,000. This research shows financial ratio indicator has differences on business cycle.	7b7c745c25a4abd6654bbc608865c3f4	503fbafa83859b1155a09c1625c48c43	a80f97dfbe51277ded0a2850e5dd7e25	article	Pola Rasio Keuangan pada Saat Up Stream dan Down Stream di Industri Realestat yang Go Public	David Sukardi Kodrat	\N	2006
8251738	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001072	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001072}, priority = {2}	Job stress can be caused by organizational factors and non-organizational factors. In the organizational factor, the dimensions of organizational design affect the job-stress level. This happens because the organizational design determines how the organization or company will run its process. One of the non-organizational factors that cause stress is the personality type of the employees. This research will be examined the variables of organizational design and the personality type which affect the employee?s stress level in the company. It suggests that employees? perception to the dimensions of organizational design significantly and positively affect the level of employees? work stress along with their personality type. In this case, those dimensions are formalization-authority, specialization, environment, work load-type of work, centralization-number of workers. The personality type is only considered as minor factor.	58278fff96d5847ed828f64165a7f770	0f2335a58e73b0eb7924bfa0d87b3a70	6862a987f051521c2e897baf113712fe	article	Pengaruh Persepsi akan Dimensi Desain Organisasi dan Tipe Kepribadian Terhadap Tingkat Stres Karyawan PT. Internasional Deta Alfa Mandiri	Eddy M. Sutanto	\N	2006
8251739	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001073	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001073}, priority = {2}	This paper attempts to investigate whether financial development leads to growth in developing country like Indonesia. It is found that there is stable long-run equilibrium relationship between the development of financial sector and the real output. Granger causality test suggests the bi-directional causality for real output and credit volume and one-way causality from spread to real output. Vector Error Correction methodology results seem to give strong support to the hypothesis that financial system can be an engine of growth in this country.	186c9d6a01258b6edb5f71debe842272	5e125904e69490950d60ecb2a95cd706	da83ef8b24f289f05f9a40c04cea1166	article	Sektor Keuangan dan  Pertumbuhan Ekonomi di Indonesia: Pendekatan  Kausalitas dalam Multivariate Vector Error Correction Model (VECM)	Inggrid	\N	2006
8251740	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001074	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001074}, priority = {2}	According to standard literature on development economics, development processes may cause dualism. Dualism means that there are huge sectors (or regions) with modern technology as well as small sectors (or regions) with traditional technology. As far as development policies are concerned, the dualism is a disturbing problem. Because dualism reflects inequality and may cause socially ramified impacts. Alleviating tension of dualism implicitly should becomes a goal of policy makers. If we assume that the level of industrial (manufacturing) technology is measured in term of capital-labor ratio, the increases in capital-labor ratio in manufacturing represent an improvement in industrial technological capability. Thus, under the paradigm of dual-industrial growth, the problem Indonesia faces is whether or not the growth of capital-intensive industries exceeds those of labor-intensive ones. So, the central problem sent to this research is: Does dualism within manufacturing sectors exist? By employing the input-output analysis, this research finds Indonesian manufacturing sector can be considered dualistic in its size and export-import structure. There are significant disparity between capital-intensive industries and labor-intensive ones.	591a662bd58e03a50729ce8cb280dd7c	2c9cfd6992527483d40753f3842f1eb3	4b22553af87959aa945708fa72f9d1b6	article	Dualisme dalam Sektor Manufaktur Indonesia: Sebuah Uji Hipotesis dengan Analisis Input-Output	Agus Suman	\N	2006
8251741	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001075	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001075}, priority = {2}	This research attempts to investigate the effectiveness of word-of-mouth in the Michelin starred restaurants in the Netherlands. The research examined the management perspective of the restaurant owner�s word-of-mouth communication. This study started with an explorative investigation and a pilot study, which aimed to discover the indications that encourage word-of-mouth. The indicators found were used to develop a conceptual model for the final research project. In the research project two instruments were used: expert interviews and a questionnaire to the restaurant owners. The results show that word-of-mouth is an effective tool in attracting new guests in Michelin starred restaurants. It also discovered that image is strongly related to word-of-mouth, as it influences the expectation by customers formed prior to the visit.	5da9a3fac9f165db6cf01d3e4767a2b8	46a1b50e0d49bf9d228bc3ab7ebf65d0	54ba17ab41cea93186a6cce65eb8e187	article	MANAGING WORD-OF-MOUTH COMMUNICATION IN MICHELIN STARRED RESTAURANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS	\N	\N	2006
8251742	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001076	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001076}, priority = {2}	Customers� preferences play an important role in determining a menu. A menu will not be a good means to increase the profitability if the foods in it do not reflect the customers� wants and needs. River Side Oriental Cuisine restaurant in Laren, the Netherlands is a new restaurant that will be combining Thai, Malaysian Chinese, and Japanese cuisine. By distributing questionnaires and doing an observation, the customers� preferences analyzed to determine a suitable menu, considering the factors, i.e. food habits and preferences, nutritional requirements, and food characteristics.	4b41aca9bda6b3e68b877b0ceb5c1123	875f1f329b274e46bef5cb4e72bbb809	d5a26fe363131bf3384f1027d40b4e7d	article	ANALYSIS OF THE CUSTOMERS� PREFERENCES IN DETERMINING A SUITABLE MENU: A CASE STUDY OF RIVER SIDE ORIENTAL CUISINE RESTAURANT	\N	\N	2006
8251743	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001077	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001077}, priority = {2}	This research exposes the role of customer value in sustaining competitive advantage in quick service restaurants in Surabaya. By using qualitative method and focus group discussion, it is revealed that the visitors have specific purposes, which are they can eat in a relax way and be satisfied with the consequences such as feeling comfortable in and out of the restaurant, enjoying the menu for the logic and affordable price, and getting the facilities as promoted. Those who are able to fulfil the customer value of its visitors will gain the competitive advantage.	4e40d871b5cca3bb584ab5848ec80e14	a466b4d68fd6c25252a7379fb0e247a0	4024fa7037ffab925c244eaec22af59b	article	PERANAN CUSTOMER VALUE DALAM MEMPERTAHANKAN KEUNGGULAN BERSAING PADA RESTORAN CEPAT SAJI	Universitas Ciputra Surabaya email: <a href=\\"mailto:thesar2005@yahoo.co.id\\">thesar2005@yahoo.co.id</a> Evi Thelia Sari Dosen Jurusan International Business Management	\N	2006
8251744	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001078	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001078}, priority = {2}	Amongst steak and grill restaurants in Surabaya, only few of them had succeeded in conducting the differentiation which can be well-identified and recognized by consumers. The result of this research reveals that customers of steak house and grill in Surabaya could be divided into five clusters, where each cluster has their own distinguished characteristics. The result also shows that the member of every cluster is disseminated, where all six restaurants are visited by all five segments, only in a different proportion.	d43c125ea1e8411c01fcb70dd42791fa	ec7c9b261b2f1486f84023ccba9422e3	df8c5a20f3461336ab19b72a9e48ec97	article	ANALISA SEGMENTASI, PENENTUAN TARGET DAN POSISI PASAR PADA RESTORAN STEAK DAN GRILL DI SURABAYA	Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya email: <a href=\\"mailto:serliw@peter.petra.ac.id\\">serliw@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Gunawan Adi Chandra General Manager CLV Restaurant Surabaya email: <a href=\\"mailto:adichoe@yahoo.com\\">adichoe@yahoo.com</a> Serli Wijaya Dosen Program Manajemen Perhotelan	\N	2006
8251745	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	2	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001079	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT06020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001079}, priority = {2}	This research aims to examine the influence of personality type and communication style of public relations hotel �X� Surabaya on media relations and also to examine whether good media relations can increase publicity. It also aims to examine the effectiveness of personality type and communication style from the journalist�s point of view. It is a qualitative research. Result reveals that personality type and communication style influence good media relations. Nevertheless, good media relation has less effect in increasing publicity. The journalist stated that the personality type and communication style shown by the PR manager have been effective.	05735a8d161e6177a613ac740c06a61e	5a511b619b613b94dabe09f2db21acce	777caf1dbee6457d16822dc0a24bbc84	article	ANALISA PENGARUH TIPE KEPRIBADIAN DAN GAYA KOMUNIKASI PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER HOTEL �X� SURABAYA DALAM MEMBANGUN HUBUNGAN BAIK DENGAN MEDIA DAN MENINGKATKAN PUBLISITAS	Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Kristen Petra Adriana Aprilia Dosen Program Manajemen Perhotelan	\N	2006
8251746	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001080	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001080}, priority = {2}	The research explores the issue of graffiti especially artistic graffiti that recently has been developing rapidly in Surabaya. The research purpose is to expose scientifically the motivation behind the creation of graffiti from the creator (known in the graffiti community as bomber) point-of-view and its relation with the city?s needs. The research also provides a scientific argument on graffiti contribution to the city?s social development. The research uses qualitative method based on grounded theory.	60f4b1bd14cc3b135d0d6c0276b0606b	83f1ebc84104a6a46e7b97280b100cf4	de60e4e5f51dbb41fc66abf22f328a74	article	EFEK EKOLOGI VISUAL DAN SOSIO KULTURAL MELALUI GRAFFITI ARTISTIK DI SURABAYA	Obed Bima Wicandra dan Sophia Novita Angkadjaja	\N	2005
8251747	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001081	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001081}, priority = {2}	As we know there are many resorts in Indonesia especially in Bali. Each resort needs a sign system for information and safety. We need a field study from other countries to compare our sign system condition, so we can get some description of how to create an effective sign system and what we should do to make a better environment. This case study represents two famous beaches in two countries which are Kuta Beach in Bali?Indonesia and Haeundae Beach in Busan-Korea. Through a study of another sign system, hopefully we can create an effective sign system that meets the Visual Communication Design Goal. Each area has a unique character, so a sign system can be developed by looking at the environment and local culture to reach a global understanding.	df21927488fed852bbaecd72574bba57	929a6f51a0c60d35978cf45a5c3bc96b	71aabfb90417a3018670cb83768aef1c	article	COMPARISON OF RESORT SIGN SYSTEM BASED ON EFFECTIVENESS IN VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN GOAL (Case Study: Kuta Beach Bali-Indonesia and Haeundae Beach Busan-Korea)	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2005
8251748	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001082	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001082}, priority = {2}	This experiment includes two groups of college students with difference in literacy orientation type, visual and verbal, all consist of 80 people. The experiment was held to compare impacts of presenting information in essential message design format (DPE) and seductive-visual (DPS). To analyze the experiment, MANOVA statistical technique is used with 0.05 in significance level. Groups of students related with different types of message design showed significance dissimilarity in mean result for retention and transfer.The result of Pillai?s Trace is F=5.941, Wilks? Lambda?s F=5.941, Hotelling?s Trace?s F=5.941, Roy?s Largest Root F=5.941. Collective manner result showed p=0.000 (p<0.005), and particularized manner showed p=0.004 (p<0.05). Based on post-hoc with Tukey test it is concluded that DPE is the most superior message design format in transfer. These results support the use of theories based on dual coding memory in constructing multimedia messaging design for transfer outputs.	64b433373d27bb9212afaf87eb80f192	f464dbc84db5de28f14dd0f3806a7346	c41351c40f19cf589b3b11944e255ddf	article	EFEK TAMPILAN VISUAL SEDUKTIF DESAIN PESAN MULTIMEDIA TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN TRANSFER	Moeljadi Pranata	\N	2005
8251749	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001083	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001083}, priority = {2}	Mural art in Jogjakarta has been developing nowadays as visual artists? anxiety expression  to the town circumstances which do not provide aesthetic alternatives for its society because the town is full of pollutions, noises, violence, untidy billboards mounting, posters or pamphlets on walls direct to vandalism. Hopefully the existence of mural art can create visual communication aesthetically to the society to develop better town civilization by messages which are included in.	194e5bbf2df2b24f84807f2e54ef1dfa	b9bfb59c69c5b69541cc8d850f61bdc3	6e5d45fad5296dd5827fc6d66a30ded6	article	BERKOMUNIKASI SECARA VISUAL MELALUI MURAL DI JOGJAKARTA	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2005
8251750	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001084	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001084}, priority = {2}	Indies Graphic Design Style emerged in the Dutch Colonial Era, had reached the top artistically around 1930s. Indies Graphic Design Style developed by Dutch graphic designers, was a mixture  between European modern design style of the early 20th century and traditional local art, especially wayang, the masterpiece of Javanese culture. Nowadays, the combination has created a new design style with Indonesian taste and become an inspiration in creativity for today?s graphic designers.	8b21a0ec6aa59ee2da58e3a0d028486c	748abc8564e6d7a242a4b19740790117	975b240a906bcca0bb8845bc577f30b2	article	GAYA INDIES: GAYA DESAIN GRAFIS INDONESIA TEMPO DOELOE	Bedjo Riyanto	\N	2005
8251751	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001085	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001085}, priority = {2}	There is a belief that creative people are identified by their deviant behaviors. This belief is triggered by how the designer?s lifestyle is seen, such as unusual, eccentric, and other kinds of behaviors related to creativity.  Generally, these kinds of behaviors is based on a rational that creative people are supposed to be boldly different. Thus, there is an idea that it is okay and it is natural when creative people act deviantly from the norm. The problem is whether deviant behavior increases the creative ability or not.	57adf34cfddd2b5eee23a72980afab0a	1cab40609b7764be89ebb82df9b2e7ec	3651a404ddf0622d5ddbe0b1778c5b35	article	PERILAKU MENYIMPANG DAPATKAH MENDORONG TERCIPTANYA KREATIVITAS?	Sophia Novita Angkadjaja	\N	2005
8251752	Nirmana	7	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001086	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV05070207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001086}, priority = {2}	Horror movie  is one of  the  strengths of Indonesian  film industry;  however it is not so popular in the International market. Thus, an analysis is needed to determine what the strengths are of another horror movie that has achieved global recognition. This analysis trie s to examine film angles that could be one of  the important  factors  in  audio  visual  in creating  horror  movies. The Ring 1 is chosen  as  a comparison  to  Indonesian  horror movie.  The Ring 1 has  the most world recognition, and it has been re-made by Korean and American horror movie makers. Jelangkung is chosen because it is the pioneer of  horror  movies  in  Indonesia  and  has  inspired  other  movies  in  the  same  genre.  Both  films are analyzed from the camera angle aspect which gives the horror effect.	7671159c4c7d0d3af6d8176ed2ba89bd	18ebea00b0384928a2cca4211ee801c5	c64d576bb3c5e6800a756d729def0ee0	article	ANALISIS SUDUT PANDANG KAMERA (Studi kasus: Film Jelangkung dan film The Ring 1)	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2005
8251753	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001087	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001087}, priority = {2}	In this study, titanium alloy Ti6Al4V was cut using carbide tool (WC-Co) for the purpose of studying the orthogonal dry cutting characteristic on the material.  The insert carbide tool was mounted on tool holder and having rake angle (g) of 0o and 30o. There were 3 levels of cutting speed (Vc) of 15, 30, and 60 m/min and feed (f) 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mm/tooth selected as the cutting conditions in this study. The results of study show that tool with rake angle of 30o experiences catastrophic failure soon after cutting length of 1000 mm at all cutting conditions. For tool with rake angle of 0o, cutting can be carried out at all cutting conditions and it is found that cutting force tends to decrease when the increasing of cutting speed at feed of 0.1 mm but in opposite when feed is increased up to 0.3 mm. It is due to metal softening at high cutting temperature, the chip formation parameters, i.e. friction coefficient (m) and primary shear zone (f), and the shear banding localisation on segmented chip formation.	38eb93f6ce774caeb125b719e87df186	e76618556b104d6f9caf454797177082	e46ab38fc2c0891b5c09333f59f82ae0	article	Karakteristik Pemotongan Ortogonal Kering Paduan Titanium Ti6Al4V Menggunakan Pahat Karbida	Armansyah GINTING	\N	2006
8251754	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001088	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001088}, priority = {2}	The comfortable of vehicle has cloce corelation with suspension system. Suspension system should capabe to isolated or reduce the vibration at body of vehicle which is caused of inproper road surface. One methode to improve suspention system is by using active suspention. This paper will describes how the design of active suspention using robust Proporsional, Integral and Derivative controller. The result of this research shown that active suspension could reduced the vibration on vehicle?s body more than 99%.	52e243678951eadf050b1ddf0df690f9	6adced3c0c74626a8ade93c882d5f51d	2a62f594fba34b5410272569fb96e6de	article	Perancangan Sistem Suspensi Aktif pada Kendaraan Roda Empat  Menggunakan Pengendali Jenis Robust Proporsional, Integral dan Derivatif	Yerri Susatio dan Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2006
8251755	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001089	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001089}, priority = {2}	In this paper, the effect of moisture on the durability of composite repair is investigated using fracture mechanics approach. The specimens of double cantilever beam were made from two composites adherend (fiberglass/unsaturated polyester) bonded by epoxy adhesives. The adherend were immersed in the distillate water to gain moisture and then dried in different drying conditions at room temperature (RT) for 12 hours followed by 100 oC for 15 minutes, 50 oC for 5 hours and 100 oC for 2.5 hours. The spesimen was wedged tested in both dry and wet condition in room temperature. The results show that the lower moisture about 2.8%wt according to drying temperature 100 oC give the better durability followed by drying temperature of 50 oC and room temperature. The indication is shown by stable crack growth at higher fracture energy and also by low crack speed at higher fracture energy. Whereas, for wet testing, the better result is reached by drying temperature of 50 oC (moisture contents of 4,4 %wt) and for dry temperature of 100 oC give the worst result. The contradiction suggested that drying temperature for adherend of composite repair should not higher than 100 oC.	b34985fecfc9769a0a2b71a1862710c6	1ca30ca280905e716a570ab4785cecd2	8c6b145e7a73530969d09aaa4ff727cb	article	Pengaruh Kelembaban Adherend pada Durabilitas Perbaikan Komposit	Sugiman* dan Masri**	\N	2006
8251756	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001090	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001090}, priority = {2}	Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is one of method for welding process which used for the extensions of heavy construction, for example bridge construction. Broadness usage of SAW caused by welding process can be done automatically and have high reliability. Microstructure and toughness properties of weld metal were influenced by many factors such as chemical composition, heat input, filler, fluks, etc. This research aim to study influence of heat input.   Welding Process was carried out using SAW with the material is SM 490, filler type used was EH 14 and the heat input were varied at 2,1 kJ/mm, 3,16 kJ/mm and 4,3 kJ/mm. The Results of this research show that an increase on heat input leads to coarsening the microstructure on the weld metal. A maximum percentage of Acicular Ferrite and hence the highest impact toughness were achieved at weld metal with heat input 2,1 kJ/mm where it?s 50 joule with transition temperature ?10 oC. The highest toughness with transition temperature 20 oC were obtained at heat input 3,16 kJ/mm where toughness was 117 joule.	a09420757dcb5ce0d2f1817878a2ab89	ea63703cd8d8341682a68b3aaaf9cd32	60dca385a429afc9dcbaf23e4693d703	article	Analisa Ketangguhan dan Struktur Mikro pada Daerah Las dan HAZ Hasil Pengelasan Sumerged Arc Welding pada Baja SM 490	Anang Setiawan dan Yusa Asra Yuli Wardana	\N	2006
8251757	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001091	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001091}, priority = {2}	Aluminum Alloy A356.2 is one of aluminum alloys that is suitable to be used as a car wheel - rim material. This is because it has some benefits such as lightweight material, corrosion resistance material, interesting color but its mechanical properties do not meet criteria of JIS H 5202. For that reason, to meet the standard its mechanical properties need to be improved. Mechanical properties of this alloy can be improved using many ways; one of these is by changing its chemical composition. In this research, Mn element is added to alloy A356.2 containing Mn 0.05 %w originally. Mn addition to the alloy is commenced from the amount of 0.2 %w, 0.4; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.4 and finally 1.6 %w. After this, some tests are conducted to these new alloys including tensile test, hardness test, impact test and micro ? structural test. Test results show that the change of material mechanical properties occurs due to Mn addition and heat treatment T6 to these alloys. The optimum mechanical properties are obtained with the addition of 1.2 %w Mn to the alloy. In this condition, the alloy has Ultimate Tensile Stength of 31.58 kg/mm2, elongation of 7.54 %, hardness test of 90.74 HVN and impact test of 5.88 J/cm2 and  these results fulfill  JIS H 5202 standard.	b8bd6f9a3ee7337b87f0a144634ff455	cccef4370cc28ff0c414f8266c87654b	9c4218699a5ca72016d732f42253bfd3	article	Peningkatan Sifat Mekanik Paduan Aluminium A356.2 dengan Penambahan Manganese (Mn) dan Perlakuan Panas T6	Arino Anzip dan Suhariyanto	\N	2006
8251758	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	8	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001092	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES06080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001092}, priority = {2}	The flow of air-water mixtures has been investigated in a horizontal spiral pipe. The effect of flow in the spiral pipe will be used to identify the location bubble transition. The purpose of present study is to understand characteristics of the air - water mixture flow in a horizontal spiral pipe. Measurements of pressure losses and bubble distribution of cross section spiral pipe were carried out for air-water by means of manometer and digital video, respectively. As a result, it is shown that the friction of air?water mixture is greater than that of water, and a location of bubble flow can be identified.	59bbf12c301a9ede4b4a16fac78e8883	ce32cb3df3cc0ce0739d053ce8cf02e1	f2640b086a9f375415acb5a5471cd0c6	article	Karakteristik dan Visualisasi Aliran Dua Fasa pada Pipa Spiral	Damawidjaya Biksono	\N	2006
8251759	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001093	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001093}, priority = {2}	Dimensional interaction between space and human can make anthropometric impacts; these are the suitability of space dimensions towards human dimensions. The dimensional suitability can be the one of measurement for the comfort of a space for human as the user. This article is the result of a research at the interior of Main Pavilion, Lukas Building, Panti Rapih Hospital, Yogyakarta. The goal of the research is to know the comfort level of the rooms dimensionally, and as a description of the importance considering anthropometry factor in the designing of a hospital pavilion facility.	c200614f8c4cfa5a047a7ae4643602f8	cc520ee440f5f7a910da664ead305d46	a0f6f5572ff631e0fc5f0156b77c048c	article	STUDI ANTROPOMETRI PADA RUANG RAWAT INAP UTAMA GEDUNG LUKAS, RUMAH SAKIT PANTI RAPIH, YOGYAKARTA	Adi Santosa	\N	2006
8251760	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001094	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001094}, priority = {2}	The symptom of cultural openness is generally marked by the presence of a freedom of cultural cross in various countries and this symptom has been observed for centuries. One of the influences of this cultural openness is the transition from the traditional society towards the modern society. The furniture is one of the daily artefacts that results during this transition process. Through the observation of cultural transformation, the furniture design works can be considered as the main variables to detect the synergic relationship between the aesthetic values in the design and the other aspects that acts as the key elements of the process of modernization, such as the change in the way of thinking, lifestyle, economic wisdom and the development of technology that occurred in Indonesia during the 20th century. This phenomenon in Indonesia is seen in the form of a cultural ?synthesis? that, as a whole, has been a part of the process of cultural transformation in the form of an aesthetic work that has been a significant mark in the modern design worldview, as well as the conceptual thinking that in context bases various design activities. Through observation of the movement of style in furniture design at the 20th century, the aesthetic value can, in future, act as a model for the development of aesthetic values in design works in Indonesia, especially in facing wider aspects of cultural openness.	c02b37563ee269fa1f76b72df0a04ad2	79b8a426ec9e3d1c06fd02721cf181ea	6ca7573245aa73f020617f369ee5b872	article	PERGESERAN GAYA PADA DESAIN FURNITUR INDONESIA ABAD KE-20 Studi Mengenai Pemberdayaan Nilai Estetis Menghadapi	Agus Sachari	\N	2006
8251761	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001095	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001095}, priority = {2}	Liturgy represents the experience of believing in God as well as the aesthetic experience containing elements of emotional rituals. It also possesses a creative goal, that is the formation of symbols, and the content symbolized is heading no other than towards reality, that is the presence of Christ the saviour. The religious experience in the ceremony of Eucharistic liturgy does not only act as an intellectual or philosophic experience, but also includes human feelings and actions. On the other hand, the Catholic Church building as God?s house represents the sacred building loading aesthetic experiences, signs and symbols of heavenly nature that reflects the mystery and supremacy of God. The church service space applies the symbolic and sacred values through the supply of various religious service facilities, the use of symbols, and the materialization of space atmosphere in its zoning, walls, floors, ceilings, windows, furniture, decorations, colour, and others, capable of bringing the church people to the experience the reality celebrated in liturgy.	4413b3f6ddb6eecd9c1abb4e021b6270	ba2a1a4db4e7f0188dc906940c62ec5c	21db7aa9d7a4e43eab94e80c7a295b4e	article	SIMBOLISME LITURGI EKARISTI DALAM GEREJA KATOLIK Sebuah Konsepsi dan Aplikasi Simbol	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2006
8251762	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001096	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001096}, priority = {2}	The improvement of the development of information communication technology seen through the presence of various technological features provides people with various eases of communication and choices to work anywhere and anytime. The development of information communication technology has become a phenomenon that can change the way people work and the presence of a geo-office, an office that can be geographically located anywhere, has to be considered. This is the essence of the development of information communication technology.	f73cd1dd5c9c57b691d6f6037b111108	e4dc5b80f163738dbd9cf66eca89e944	c194d7ea974f54d319a0c98717061d07	article	PENGARUH TEKNOLOGI KOMUNIKASI INFORMASI PADA IMPLEMENTASI KONSEP GEO-OFFICE	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2006
8251763	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001097	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001097}, priority = {2}	Under the influence of Materialism ideology, a worthy space and room in residential design usually has a lot of furniture or is fully furnished as an owner?s showcase; a space of being. It is uneasy to understand the aesthetic value of the emptiness and the tranquility of space. Appreciators need to read semantic codes and philosophical values of space in order to understand the message from such an emptiness which is not to be physically seen and touch. The one left, existing to be ultimately thought about, is a relationship between human as a microcosms and macrocosm of nature and the built environment. For every shape there is content and this is so reversibly. Thus, although being apart, both of them are always present. Identity of being is constructed also with its absence. In Balinese and Chinese traditional syntax, a space of emptiness as a tranquil or communal space is present together with surrounded masses of buildings as a symbol of balancing the relationship between human and nature. The concept of their dwelling space is influenced by the way of life resulting from their beliefs in Taoism and Hinduism.	a2caf219a87ba3c8e81b6b1a065837a3	6a4332c6a5808be16b9e1bdd1f32ce7d	30eaa521632172cd65dff662d5de0249	article	ESTETIKA RUANG KOSONG Studi Banding Konsep Sintaks Denah Rumah Tinggal Tradisional Bali dan Cina	July Hidayat	\N	2006
8251764	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001098	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001098}, priority = {2}	?Church of The Light? and ?Church on The Water? are interior creations with spiritual meaning. Symbols and signs in the interior design of the churches express the spiritual meaning. Everything that visible in the interior of the churches being texts and codes. Texs and codes can be analize to get the spiritual meaning of the churches. Teori of  text and code in the space and architecture semiotic be an alternative media to get the meaning of interior object according to visual. The meaning that can get from text and codes analysis of the churches are simplicity, smoothness, integrity, philosophize with media of nature, pattern with space disguised, and posmodern style.	4d99193f17090c3683aede7806bef100	12e7f6e94064ff37fc412a8ea68f86a9	e14e2abecfa2bf49375b7d3b973eedb3	article	ANALISIS TEKS DAN KODE INTERIOR GEREJA KARYA TADAO ANDO ?Church of The Light? dan ?Church on the Water?	Yusita Kusumarini	\N	2006
8251765	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001099	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001099}, priority = {2}	Research of modern store customer behavior to investigate the direct influence between customer expectation, retail marketing mix application, to modern store loyalty in Surabaya. Others, to see indirect effect of customer satisfaction as intervening variable also. 400 customer of Carrefour Surabaya are taken as sample, and the result of research prove that there are direct a negative effect between customer expectation to modern store loyaly and customer satisfaction also, while retail marketing mix application have a  positive effect. Retail marketing mix application have the dominant influence more than customer expectation.  Result of the research prove that customer satisfaction have a positive intervening among customer expectation and retail marketing mix application  to moderen store loyalty in Surabaya.	aa35c2b901103dc4ec42994911634f9b	d3e0405873d0a768cc1f4d7f5160fc2d	dce12a849a78c00de50f4d46ba605866	article	EKSPEKTASI PELANGGAN DAN APLIKASI BAURAN PEMASARAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS TOKO MODEREN DENGAN KEPUASAN PELANGGAN SEBAGAI INTERVENING (Studi Kasus pada Hypermarket Carrefour di Surabaya)	Surabaya Hatane Semuel Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251766	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001100	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001100}, priority = {2}	Filma margarine as one of brand extension that Sinar Mas Group Ltd from old product Filma cooking oil. If brand extension have been done is not exact it will be to threten previously product. The success of Filma cooking oil in the market make possible to trigger consumer to buy Filma margarine. To based on his background then examination to known how big the sensitivity and consumer respond toward brand extension to Filma margarine in Surabaya. The result of examination shows sensitivity consumer respond for brand extension from Filma cooking oil to Filma margarine is 5,86. Calculation the change of brand extension stimuli from cooking oil to margarine based on product atribute and phase from hierarchial of effect show positive score 71. Positive sign show that answering score from Filma margarine higher than or bigger than Filma cooking oil. It�s mean stimuli for Filma margarine have been good responded by consumer.	efd34ae3391099c96d2281342a85edbe	0dad6df730d4ce09769ed7fab55a5cc7	bc77c9b72dbc898b53650472dd7e5176	article	ANALISA SENSITIVITAS RESPON KONSUMEN TERHADAP EKSTENSIFIKASI MEREK  (BRAND EXTENSION) PADA MARGARINE MEREK FILMA DI SURABAYA	Surabaya Diah Dharmayanti Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251767	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001101	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001101}, priority = {2}	This research investigated the effect of pioneer brand status on consumer attitude in Vitamin C500mg tablet category by comparing the attitude toward Vitacimin as the pioneer brand and Xon-Ce as the follower brand. The effect of consumer knowledge about pioneer status was singled out by dividing the sample into two groups based on their knowledge about Vitacimin�s pioneer-status. Group 1 consisted of people who knew that Vitacimin was the pioneer brand while the people who did not know Vitacimin�s pioneer-status belonged to group 2. The result of this research confirmed the result of previous researches that consumer has better attitude toward pioneer brand compared to follower brand. However, this research failed to prove that the knowledge of pioneer-status had significant effect on consumer attitude.	ec9ca90319544cd3943bd9da65d1fb4b	21dbb824f26f717d8ed94d9f8e34895c	0ab01f570e3dd5f4c1a3ea701a1b9d1e	article	ANALISIS PENGARUH PIONEER- STATUS SEBUAH MEREK TERHADAP SIKAP KONSUMEN DALAM KATEGORI PRODUK VITAMIN C 500mg	Surabaya Cynthia Yulita Wardayanti Staf pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251768	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	1	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001102	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR06010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001102}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this research is to clarify factors to develop customer Cognitive dissonance when bought a Toyota Avanza. Cognitive dissonance has 3 dimensions: Emotional, Wisdom of Purchase, Concern Over the Deal.  Emotional observed by the factors of: desperate, regret, disappointed, empty, angry, anxious, make a mistake, upset, frustration, furious, depressions, angry to  himself, disgusted and get a problem. Wisdom of purchased observed by factors of: need Toyota Avanza, Right to buy Toyota Avanza, Make a right choice, to do right to buy Toyota Avanza. Concern over the Deal observed by the factors of: to do with a foolish, salesman not make confused and comfort with their agreement. With factor Analysis this research gets a three new factor: right chooses, right decision, right agreement	0391cd7d8670a136272d505d5636d241	3425e53ea2c1f62cf394fe9eeee963d2	64089cefd7064f57feeb8e506f5a8ae0	article	ANALISIS PEMBENTUKAN DISONANSI KOGNITIF KONSUMEN PEMILIK MOBIL TOYOTA AVANZA	Surabaya Edwin Japarianto Staf Pengajar Fakultas Ekonomi	\N	2006
8251770	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001104	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001104}, priority = {2}	The existence of pawestren, women?s room in Javanese mosques, is an opportunity to promote gender equality in Muslim society. Pawestren opens women?s access to public space in Muslim society, yet still unequal to men?s. Architecturally, pawestren occupies lower hierarchy than men?s space in the mosque. The difference is also reflected in the local linguistic terms used for both spaces. In fact, pawestren, in both traditional and modern Central-Javanese mosques is considered to be an annex. This inevitably differs the access and control of women?s from men?s to the mosque. This paper aims at criticizing gender-based segregation of space in the mosque, particularly those in Central Java. Pawestren can be either good or bad potential in Islamic society beyond gender equality. This paper is expected to give insight understanding of gender equality through space and furthermore enhance the gender equality itself in religious buildings.	d666542698b6911f3f34a2aa40002f24	d2db65d9da1ee29257e1163462da70b5	357badf3b6e4fa565c0365cbcf092f36	article	THE CENTER vs. THE PERIPHERY IN CENTRAL- JAVANESE MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE	Tutin Aryanti	\N	2006
8251771	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001105	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001105}, priority = {2}	Transition Architecture usually takes place in a short time; thats why, it is often forgotten in architectural historical record. However, this brief transition architecture is very interesting to study, because it is essentially an integral part of the whole history of architectural development. This transition architectural form discussed in this paper is that of the Netherlands East Indies era, from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The object of this study is the architecture of the Dutch military complex, which often slips from our attention. This matter may be caused by two things: first, the limited documentation at that time, and second, the brief period of this transition (only lasted in 20 to 30 years).  	393fca3bafaa016e5bf1c3f136d8b531	9b0798b5731be69b853d057fe087a0a2	93a95961f8374b32c347929b5fddc13e	article	�ARSITEKTUR TRANSISI� DI NUSANTARA DARI AKHIR ABAD 19 KE AWAL ABAD 20 (Studi Kasus Komplek Bangunan Militer di Jawa pada Peralihan Abad 19 ke 20)	\N	\N	2006
8251772	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001106	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001106}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to identify the characteristic of Kampung Batik Laweyan which consist from physical characteristic (land use pattern and building condition), and non physical characteristic (social, culture, economic aspect community area of Kampung Laweyan), along with determine the ancient building which potential to be conserve based on cultural meaning. The method of this study is descriptive used for identify characteristic area of Kampung Batik Laweyan which consist of physical characteristic and non physical characteristic; and analysis quality with scoring method to determine ancient building which potential to be conserve based on eight criteria of cultural meaning (aesthetics, plurality, peculiarity, historical role, building authenticity, treatment, strengthen an image area) in the area of Kampung Batik Laweyan. The allotment of land area of Kampung Laweyan dominated by function of settlement, commercial and batik industrial activity is classified the allotment of mix use. Ancient building which potential preserved with cultural meaning value or the same with 14.45 is amounting to 35 buildings spread in the area of Kampung Batik Laweyan. Based on criteria value of cultural meaning which already carry out with ranking method, then can be found out that of 80 buildings which examine exist 19 buildings have high potential level to preserved, 16 buildings have medium potential level to conserved, and 45 buildings have less potential level to rehabilitate or restoration.      	316f58385e4925bea5feddcbc442b03b	518b060597c92664e2ece3fb23cccefb	ca69ae71e534910830e85f24364e6b93	article	PELESTARIAN KAWASAN KAMPUNG BATIK LAWEYAN KOTA SURAKARTA	Andri Satrio Pratomo	\N	2006
8251773	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001107	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001107}, priority = {2}	As a big kingdom in the era, Kingdom of Banjar of course had its own heritage in architecture.  Unfortunately, the exact location of Keraton Banjar has never been found as well as its form.  Therefore, through collaboration among local experts in history, archaeology, and architecture it is expected that the research could reveal the whereabouts.Due to limited artifacts, the effort to trace the real Banjarese architecture is almost impossible.  However, many other sources such as history of Daha Kingdom, Kotawaringin, and relief on temples from Majapahit era are believed would be useful in order to find this architecture.  Based on the approach a speculative sketch has been produced and considered the most possible Banjarese architecture ever.	c5c2e140ccf20d830d29e01d1c2e5c1d	a6363a125502fcb558b2ec1ad3a6d600	871a49553d6c311f7bacf88249a96c3b	article	MELACAK ARSITEKTUR KERATON BANJAR	Bani Noor Muchamad dan Naimatul Aufa	\N	2006
8251774	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001108	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001108}, priority = {2}	Recently many kinds of residential type and form are provided by property developers. The aim of that strategic is to attract consumer?s interest. Residential waterfront is a residential area that is located on the surroundings of lake, river, or sea and the developers use its potencies to develop their area. To create a residential area with waterfront characteristics, not only by means of locating the houses near the water, but also need deep consideration about zone, mass, and open space arrangement. Pantai Indah Kapuk is one of many residential complexes in North Jakarta, that developed with waterfront concept. Site planning of the area will be discussed in this paper and the result of the study shows that Pantai Indah Kapuk have not been developed as residential waterfront perfectly.	bf28998ae23b8f69a3328f2ec2d6ed48	df7b4acef2f83be96a5b21f600a8d2a4	54893607e5540454c0aa2be71593a137	article	POLA PENATAAN ZONA, MASSA, DAN RUANG TERBUKA PADA PERUMAHAN WATERFRONT (Studi Kasus : Perumahan Pantai Indah Kapuk)	Siska Soesanti dan Alexander Sastrawan	\N	2006
8251775	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001109	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001109}, priority = {2}	This writing is a preliminary study to condition of primary education facilities in Indonesia, and then comparing these with theories as well as various relevant cases aimed to know the problem more obviously. Basically, there is difference between primary education facilities in Indonesia with those in developed countries. Meanwhile on the other hand, the condition as well as the completion of education facility is actually as the main factor contributes to address the purpose of learning process. If building design, interior and also site plan were dynamic in form, space, colour and tools, those would be probably more stimulate activity and influence into the growth of students. However, lastly, it is still required further analysis, as an example analysis to student?s behaviour in spaces of learning environment, more detail and within enough time, not only at indoor but also at outdoor.	035d066ad56f78795848170506dcae37	93c68409d3c9e608dfc9373c0446552e	cdc7f1bc0edb98fa53d4b3817ac4c04f	article	PRELIMINARY STUDY TO PRIMARY EDUCATION FACILITIES (A Comparison Study between Indonesia and Developed Countries)	Lucy Yosita	\N	2006
8251776	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001110	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001110}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the housing quality in a city suburb, Oba�lle, which is a few kilometers from Akure, the capital city of Ondo State Nigeria. It reports finding from a research on housing studies in the study area. A linear model was developed through multiple regression analysis for the prediction of housing quality of the buildings therein. Three independent variables were found to be predictors of the dependent or criterion variable; these were Use of Toilet, Age of Buildings, and Frequency of Collection of Refuse. The regression coefficients of the predictor variables described the values by which the dependent variable (Housing quality) would change as a result of a unit change in any of the predictor variables. The model is thus pivotal in determining strategies for the improvement of housing quality in the study area.	209e720852fc29886d17af251b1fd87f	2c9ffd196a97edde90498c8e6a886d49	cb6516ce89a53d44e53d9a9a5ffced42	article	HOUSING QUALITY IN SUBURBAN AREAS (An Empirical Study of Oba�Ile, Nigeria)	\N	\N	2006
8251777	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001111	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001111}, priority = {2}	Sample is one of important factors in research, as it significantly influences the quality of the research project. Errors in sampling has to be minimized in order to obtain sample with high level of accuracy, validity and realiability. The fulfillment of sample criteria is determined by the choice of sampling technique, which in procedural terms refers to sampling frame, size and tipe. Sampling could be problematic if researcher fails to take into account all important aspects related to sampling, such as the complexity of research problem, divergency of population, obyectives, constraints and limitations of the research project.  Indeed, research in housing and settlement is multi-dimentional, covering wider area, and also demand sampling optimization strategy to ensure quality of the research project.	5f2e14651cc94cd28edff991c7343e92	d078975ce90c9640e7f492d8cb2e0ff8	1e2e2b9515fd3e7e85d22aac66307208	article	PROBLEMATIKA PENENTUAN SAMPEL DALAM PENELITIAN BIDANG PERUMAHAN DAN PERMUKIMAN	A. Adib Abadi	\N	2006
8251778	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001112	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001112}, priority = {2}	Surabaya is one of the cities in tropical region; with the high temperature. The main problem of such case is the indoor nighttime temperature is higher than that of the outdoor. In this research, the wall material of brick and Batako are considered as the main variable, both materials are chosen in the finding materials, which have energy efficient to keep the low temperature mainly in nighttime. This research applies two methods of data recording; those are field measurement and model simulation. Recording of data logger Hobo is used to record the indoor temperatures in field, while the model simulation is conducted by �Archipac� program. This research compares the wall of brick and Batako temperature including the peak temperature, the overheated condition, overheated duration and the material thermal properties. The finding of this investigation shows that brick wall is more efficient energy than that of Batako wall.	33bea1efd28cf1f89bae45222970fbec	9e3bda6261bc2a04c28119c5c416db69	708a607dfd026cd021724013ba8fbebe	article	PENGARUH �THERMAL PROPERTIES� MATERIAL BATA MERAH DAN BATAKO SEBAGAI DINDING, TERHADAP EFISIEN ENERJI DALAM RUANG DI SURABAYA	V. Totok Noerwasito dan Mas Santosa Staf Pengajar Jurusan Arsitektur Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya e-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:totoknoerwasito@yahoo.com\\">totoknoerwasito@yahoo.com</a>	\N	2006
8251779	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	34	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001113	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS06340210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001113}, priority = {2}	In the architectural development recently, form of Java traditional roof is still commonly interested. While it is full of philosophic value, form of Java traditional roof also varies. On the other hand, Java traditional architecture concerns deeply in environmental aspect, which is formed in macro and micro concept as well, in order to become harmony and be comfort to dwell in. However, in the development and the application to modern buildings, which uses modern building materials, the thermal comfort aspect and the sturdy of construction are not considered. Therefore, it is necessary to understand well the basic concept of the forming traditional architecture in the context of trophical architecture and the sturdy of construction.This research aims to give descriptions to society, students and architects, in order to understand the importantance of thermal comfort, which can be achieved by well-designed roof.To achieve the expected result, the research is approached through analizing the sturdy of construction, to the original traditional buildings and the modern buildings using the Java traditional roof as well. The thermal comfort analysis is done with some equipments such as digital thermometer, digital hygrometer and digital anemometer. The research result is design recommendation to adjust the modern material to the form of Java traditional roof. By computer program using Visual Basic, it is expected that the research will be easily understood by society and it can be applied in building design.	aafa149aa2c43ddd6b359a463bb0da47	292d45458d6d70a057330c25b6036b86	b77ab6945d9075c7beeed3c2e02e4177	article	PENGARUH BENTUK ATAP BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL DI JAWA TENGAH UNTUK PENINGKATAN KENYAMANAN (Sebuah pencarian model arsitektur tropis untuk aplikasi desain arsitektur)	L.M.F. Purwanto	\N	2006
8251780	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001114	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001114}, priority = {2}	According to the survey to the wheelchair users in Surabaya, it is found that 70% of the respondents want to have activities inside or outside their home independently. Therefore, a wheelchair that can satisfy their requirements is on demand. In this research we used an integrated product development to design a wheelchair. We simulated the ergonomic design by a method so called RULA for static load 150 kg. This proposed wheelchair is an ergonomic wheelchair. It is a wheelchair, that satisfies the safety regulations. By using a joystick, a user can control the wheelchair to move forward and backward, to set the seat up and down as convenience as they want to.  We hope that this wheelchair can help the physical handicaps to move more freely and have more activities than before.	6a2107aa9afc09c3cad2f8df14f5aa53	c7a352301ea43b24f5b417e42ba17062	a260ab63f19152a1a6ca1c17268f19b4	article	PENGEMBANGAN KURSI RODA SEBAGAI UPAYA PENINGKATAN RUANG GERAK PENDERITA CACAT KAKI	I Made Londen Batan	\N	2006
8251781	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001115	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001115}, priority = {2}	Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a powerful development methodology with a wide range of applications. This paper presents a simple case using QFD on the design, detail, and process phase of a Meat Grinder product as a tool of improvement for hygienic of the Meat Grinder. The main purpose of QFD in this study was to apply in construction a method of customer-oriented design used in other industries, and to adapt some of the tables and matrices. Another purpose of this case study was to test the applicability of QFD in the design and process planning of a Meat Grinder. The developed prototype was chosen to be the screw part as the main part of the Grinder and a significant achievement was made on the improvement of hygienic, noted on less corrosive material selected of aluminum alloy 514.0  and improvement of surface roughness of 62.2%.	f3cfdeb282fd705c7e1940d6d77808b9	eb46b015e8875412f94a0fe64e53869d	35991d9e842061a70652d9959426e29a	article	DESAIN DAN PEMBUATAN ALAT PENGGILING DAGING DENGAN QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT	Soejono Tjitro dan Stefanus Ongkodjojo Charles Anson	\N	2006
8251782	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001116	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001116}, priority = {2}	In every profit or nonprofit oriented organization, human resources are the key factor in achieving the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization. In this paper, we design the technique for measuring the individual productivity in the working area. This measurement is based on the job description, key result area and Key Performance Indicators. The aims of this method are (1) to capture the indicators that affect the performance of the workers, (2) to design the performance improvement based on the individual achievement, (3)  to identify the percentage of the workers who  are satisfying the standard  performance of the organization and (4)  to  design the individual performance reward , based on her/his productivity achievement.	117bf50151503970d4ea4f1ce5af5c09	27e7401c858c2972c87843843daf8103	a0f345f124f384489e46ceb59f0f1000	article	APLIKASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN PRODUKTIVITAS KAITANNYA DENGAN PENGUPAHAN	Pribadiyono	\N	2006
8251783	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001117	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001117}, priority = {2}	It has always been a great challenge to any product development team to forecast the success of a new product at the design stage. For any product concept, it is of interest to assign an accurate probability to any event or state of the world that reflects the new product success. This probability is then required in decision tree analysis for selecting the best product concept. In practice, the probability is determined solely on intuition or subjective judgment due to impreciseness, lack of information during the design stage, and the cognitive limitation of decision makers. This paper presents an approach integrating fuzzy set theory and multi criteria decision making (MCDM) approach in forecasting accurately the success of a new product. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used due to its simplicity as a prescriptive approach that will help decision makers select the best decision with respect to a set of criteria. Fuzzy numbers are used to describe any judgment on design criteria and the event probability of a product concept. A numerical example is given to illustrate the use of this approach.	4c5e45fe40dea600f29f5df125a9edfe	807b6ebc04722e1a45402da8a5ae112c	2e759a7d3a556a5408e422d30f902427	article	MENGUKUR KESUKSESAN PRODUK PADA TAHAP DESAIN: SEBUAH PENDEKATAN FUZZY-MCDM	Ade Febransyah	\N	2006
8251784	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001118	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001118}, priority = {2}	The competition in industries is increasing rapidly. This, in turn, encourages companies to define their marketing strategies appropriately. PT. X is a small-to-medium scale company which produces traditional beverage as its main product. The main problem in PT. X  is the limited budget for expanding its business and for applying its marketing strategies. At the moment, the market growth is about 16,67% ,while the market relative to the  competitor is about 0,07. Boston Consulting Group matrix says that this company is in a Question Mark position. Beside, according to 7 experts there are 13 strategy variations for  defining the priorities. Using the Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number, we found three strategies that meaningful to be applied in this company. First by adding the  new market with product diversification (72,72), second by partnering investment (71,50), and the last by breakingthrough the existing market (70,93). The first strategy is applied by defining the variation of  the products  packaging and creating the  product?s diversification. The second one  is applied  by proactively, searching the information about investors, who are willing to be its partners. The last one is applied by assuring the quality and avaluibilty of the products to the customers.	81b209738e0b7e5a3d861273a6d34b46	34a9f5f6d79ca6147dfed514dcb8e02d	e4e03747bc7c7313ba99dbd99f5921a9	article	PERUMUSAN STRATEGI PEMASARAN MELALUI PENENTUAN PRIORITAS TRAPEZOIDAL FUZZY NUMBER  (Studi Kasus Industri Minuman Tradisional)	Nunung Nurhasanah	\N	2006
8251785	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001119	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001119}, priority = {2}	The focus of this research is to solve a complex problem through the system approach. As a study case, we tried to minimize the production time at furniture industry using the appropriate process scheduling. Both simulation and Tabu Search methods were employed to solve the scheduling problem. The simulation helped to solve the problem through system approach, while the Tabu Search was employed to find the optimal solutions. The result shows that the hybrid method gave better solution than the initial condition.	188343522d6edefe6f8e1cf5ac05b251	88aa5f4aed3291fe12c0cff3942f29ed	2300c99e61d7233e4e1b932bb93a0387	article	MINIMASI WAKTU PENGERJAAN PRODUK MELANIE SLEIGH CHANGING TABLE MELALUI PENDEKATAN SIMULASI DAN TABU SEARCH	dan I Gede Agus W. Natalia Sofyan	\N	2006
8251786	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001120	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001120}, priority = {2}	The main objective of this study was to determine the maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) for Indonesian population both males and females. The secondary objective was to develop models to predict the MAWL for Indonesian population based on anthropometric variables (sixteen variables) and job related variables (lifting frequency, lifting height, vertical distance of lift). A total of 80 subjects (female students, female workers, male students, and male workers) were used in this study, 20 people for each group. The subjects performed nine lifting tasks (combination of three frequencies and three lifting heights). Psychophysical methodology was used to determine MAWL. Subjects were asked to perform the lifting tasks with loads as much as they can without straining themselves and with the assumption that they work for eight hours per day. The models were developed using data from 75% of the subjects. The models were validated using the data from the other 25% of the subjects. Testing of the models revealed that general model developed for all subjects predicted lifting capacity as well as the specific models.	440b4a20fcc62401e0dbf2f0c20250bf	e6a6c959979df31c0e120447f2489643	4c42b816ae53e5987f30cca52685f96a	article	KAPASITAS ANGKAT BEBAN UNTUK PEKERJA INDONESIA	Dedik Santoso	\N	2006
8251787	Jurnal Teknik Industri	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001121	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND06080208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001121}, priority = {2}	Recently, one of the central topics for the neural networks (NN) community is the issue of data preprocessing on the use of NN. In this paper, we will investigate this topic particularly on the effect of Decomposition method as data processing and the use of NN for modeling effectively time series with both trend and seasonal patterns. Limited empirical studies on seasonal time series forecasting with neural networks show that some find neural networks are able to model seasonality directly and prior deseasonalization is not necessary, and others conclude just the opposite. In this research, we study particularly on the effectiveness of data preprocessing, including detrending and deseasonalization by applying Decomposition method on NN modeling and forecasting performance. We use two kinds of data, simulation and real data. Simulation data are examined on multiplicative of trend and seasonality patterns. The results are compared to those obtained from the classical time series model. Our result shows that a combination of detrending and deseasonalization by applying Decomposition method is the effective data preprocessing on the use of NN for forecasting trend and seasonal time series.	1c9334b83092213152ac201159893036	a4aa1650fd3579b01e66da3f03c1e1fc	5af838057512ddbf221a03618e0cd936	article	THE EFFECT OF DECOMPOSITION METHOD AS DATA PREPROCESSING ON NEURAL NETWORKS MODEL FOR FORECASTING TREND AND SEASONAL TIME SERIES	Suhartono	\N	2006
8251788	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001122	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001122}, priority = {2}	A Contour map is commonly displayed in two dimensional view, where the earth?s contours captured from above the earth. A Two dimensional contour map often difficult to express the earth?s surface velocity. The problem arose when trying to visualize a contour map in three dimension environment, is about how to connect each contour lines that exist within the two dimensional contour map. In order to solve that problem, writer creates an algorithm that able to convert earth?s coordinate data into a collection of polygonal mesh data. Conversion process is done by using a square polygon web. At the beginning, the square polygon web was set flat at the height of 0 meter. Then, every vertex on the square polygon web must be altered to the same height as the height of the contour map at the same coordinate. Experiments conducted shows that the square polygon web, which the height has been altered, able to display earth?s contours in three-dimensional view.	c4d425bae96761dc86702a0a5678b294	6f5666b7c100e156b79fe3b164cfe8c7	d609332a4ae16601ef934b54a1f4b7f4	article	VISUALISASI PETA KONTUR DALAM SUDUT PANDANG TIGA DIMENSI	Jimmy	\N	2006
8251789	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001123	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001123}, priority = {2}	Association rules that involve two or more dimensions or predicates can be referred as multidimensional association rules. Rather than searching for frequent itemsets (as is done in mining single-dimensional association rules), in multidimensional association rules, we search for frequent predicate sets. In general, there are two types of multidimensional association rules, namely interdimension association rules and hybrid-dimension association rules. Interdimension association rules are multidimensional association rules with no repeated predicates. This paper introduces a method for generating interdimension association rules. A more meaningful association rules can be provided by generalizing crisp value of attributes to be fuzzy value. To generate the multidimensional association rules implying fuzzy value, this paper introduces an alternative method for mining the rules by searching for the predicate sets.	70201ab50e00679485805457c8eb4a5b	e207e6e2b585a7f7b79e3d5e8e1a9743	c93123a86e4deea63b52fcbfd05432ed	article	A PROPOSAL OF FUZZY MULTIDIMENSIONAL ASSOCIATION RULES	Rolly Intan	\N	2006
8251790	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001124	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001124}, priority = {2}	Alphanumerical password is the password scheme that obligates the users to enter characters as their password. In spite of its popularity, alphanumerical password usually can be cracked easily when it is used by novice users. Since these users usually type their password slowly, unauthorized person can get the password easily by observing the movement of the users? finger as they entering the password. A graphical password is proposed to replace the alphanumerical password. From the experiment it can be shown that none of users graphical password can be cracked, meanwhile 80% of the users? alphanumerical password can be cracked by the researcher. However in average, users need only 4.68 seconds to enter the password in alphanumerical password scheme, meanwhile in graphical password scheme it takes about 39.06 seconds. Hence password entry in the graphical password scheme needs about 8 times longer than in alphanumerical password. Based on this fact, the graphical password may still be considered to be used in applications that do not need a rapid password entry and the system security is becoming the main issue.	10dc3e94fe248fd0c0498a784476ff58	628bf94f32371d193067e42986e84857	64061371ab9b21aa788836ddac186eee	article	THE USAGE OF GRAPHICAL PASSWORD AS A REPLACEMENT TO THE ALPHANUMERICAL PASSWORD	Siauw Welly Budi Hartanto	\N	2006
8251791	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001125	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001125}, priority = {2}	Variable-Centered Intelligent Rule System (VCIRS) is a system which is inspired by Rule-based System (RBS) and Ripple Down Rules (RDR). The system architecture is adapted from RBS, while from RDR this system obtained its advantages. The system organized Rule Base (RB) in a special structure so that easy knowledge building, powerful knowledge inferencing and evolutionally system performance refining can be obtained in the same time. In this paper, the architecture of VCIRS is used to build an expert system for helping students to choose a department at a university. The application of this expert system is able to handle fuzzy concepts (e.g., such as good, high or rather high) which is a prominent part of sentences in natural language. This system is able to cope with exact values, fuzzy (or inexact) values and combined reasoning, allowing fuzzy and normal terms to be freely mixed in the rules and facts. An application example in this paper is a RBS which is employed fuzzy logic and fuzzy number for inexact reasoning. It uses two inexact basic concepts, i.e., fuzziness and uncertainty. A case study presented here is the department admission at Chinese University of Hongkong, formed in a RB containing with fuzzy and normal terms. From experiments performed, there?s the proper result obtained comparing with the result from Z-II system (i.e., a comprehensive expert system builder tool developed by Chinese University of Hongkong) which is this paper refers to. So that the conclusion is a fuzzy VCIRS proposed here, is working properly and producing the right and true results.	e9a178e2c4d857197b1ed517bfc5222a	cc8d6507d6e3938198741a3509a7d064	ab5366ec30b38ee87f48097785c39d55	article	PENERAPAN KONSEP FUZZY DALAM VARIABLE-CENTERED INTELLIGENT RULE SYSTEM (Studi Kasus: Pemilihan Jurusan di Chinese University of Hongkong)	Irfan Subakti dan Oky Wijayanto	\N	2006
8251792	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001126	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001126}, priority = {2}	Three-Phase Dependency Analysis (TPDA) algorithm was proved as most efficient algorithm (which requires at most O(N4) Conditional Independence (CI) tests). By integrating TPDA with ?node topological sort algorithm?, it can be used to learn Bayesian Network (BN) structure from missing value (named as TPDA1 algorithm).  And then, outlier can be reduced by applying an ?outlier detection & removal algorithm? as pre-processing for TPDA1. TPDA2 algorithm proposed consists of those ideas, outlier detection & removal, TPDA, and node topological sort node.	d8c6072eebc758633b5acc11e1e47522	69f637cc89732467ba501fe35a952327	cf253c3877fb85b90238aa2b0e7cbd98	article	TPDA2 ALGORITHM FOR LEARNING BN STRUCTURE FROM MISSING VALUE AND OUTLIERS IN DATA MINING	G.A. Putri Saptawati Benhard Sitohang	\N	2006
8251793	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001127	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001127}, priority = {2}	Usually we use paper to draw sketch of room for designing building. Using paper can cause a problem especially for changing the sketch or size of the room. To solve that problem, we can use software to design sketch of the room. Nowadays there are many software can be used but many of those can only view in two dimension, top side. Using only two dimensions viewing, user have difficulties to imagine the real room in three dimensions. Also there are software which can view in three dimensions, but unfortunately the price of those software is so high. In this paper, we implement software to help user to design the sketch of the room in two dimensions, but the result can be viewed in three dimensions. In three dimensions view, user can do movement like view the real world. This software also can be used to create building have multi level, and the accessories that can be used are floor, wall, door, window and stair. To implement this software we use OpenGL library.	efd039f45d3ca8f2d162ca5ab898182b	1154a812c9951ec9729abc35e94d5bb7	5bba03d6e3adaee0c9a2e151519fb8c7	article	PEMBUATAN PERANGKAT LUNAK EDITOR DENAH RUANG 2D UNTUK DIVISUALISASIKAN SECARA 3D	Yohanes Pribadi Rudy Adipranata	\N	2006
8251794	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001128	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001128}, priority = {2}	Almost all computer users know Windows Explorer. With the windows explorer, a user could do the operation file/directory, such as seeing the structure of the hierarchy from the directory, copied some files et cetera. In other words, a window explorer had file manager facilities. This research will discuss the development of the application of the data storage based on web that had file manager facilities (remote virtual the data storage) with the previleges. This research could be applied for the management of the lectures data in the class or in the computer laboratory of a institution.	aff3ec02dd1181689211af8b63df9f15	4742d9d5ecf6bf5cd3f4583d9121b3f6	13bfed649e6e01e94ab6ea6041f97259	article	REMOTE VIRTUAL THE DATA STORAGE	Rendra Gustriansyah	\N	2006
8251795	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001129	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001129}, priority = {2}	Due to increasing of measurement performance necessity and pH controlling on laboratory scale and industry, it needs to make measurement system that can give the best performance with the high accuracy and robust with the disturbance and noise. Sensor of  pH measurement is combination electrode with voltage output. This is influenced by hydrogen ion and liquid temperature. It will lead error if there is temperature changing in the measured process. In order to solve this problem, it needs pH measurement device that can measure pH without disturbed by temperature changes. ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System) can be used for identifying the voltage due from hydrogen ion and temperature changes. So, the pH measurement would be robust to temperature changes. Based on this result study, precision and accuracy device are 1.91% and 0.45% in the pH range 2-10.6 and temperature range 10?80oC. This gives conclusion that ANFIS can decrease pH reading error because of temperature changes. 	d47c47908732b8983f2b38c211a98175	528e14364c9b46a55696832e5c757ed5	48cb2b0562a9e31a166d14e75566b3dc	article	ADAPTIF NEUROFUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEM UNTUK PENGUKURAN pH	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2006
8251796	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001130	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001130}, priority = {2}	Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm is extended from Estimation of Distribution Algorithm. This heuristic algorithm proposes the new approach for recombination of generate new individual that without crossover and mutation process such as genetic algorithm. Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm uses connectivity variable the pair gene for recombination of generate new individual.  Connectivity between variable is doing along optimization process. In this research, genetic algorithm performance with one point crossover is compared with Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm performance in case Onemax, De Jong F2 function, and Traveling Salesman Problem. In this research, experimental results have shown performance the both algorithm is dependence of parameter respectively and also population size that used. For Onemax case with size small problem, Genetic Algorithm perform better with small number of iteration and more fast for get optimum result. However, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm perform better of result optimization for case Onemax with huge size problem. For De Jong F2 function, Genetic Algorithm perform better from Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm of a number of iteration and time. For case Traveling Salesman Problem, Bivariate Marginal Distribution Algorithm have shown perform better from Genetic Algorithm of optimization result.	da8012e201f1a60e1fee3ae8a8777cf2	1aeb57a605c801f8befd40a6ccb08d62	95b4e472f1f0d590a77f86d44b200b7a	article	STUDI PERBANDINGAN ANTARA ALGORITMA BIVARIATE MARGINAL DISTRIBUTION DENGAN ALGORITMA GENETIKA	Yudhi Purwananto Chastine Fatichah	\N	2006
8251797	Jurnal Informatika	7	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001131	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF06070210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001131}, priority = {2}	The quality of the data provided is critical to the success of data warehousing initiatives. There is strong evidence that many organisations have significant data quality problems, and that these have substantial social and economic impacts. This paper  describes a study which explores modeling  of  the  dynamic  parts  of  the  data  warehouse. This metamodel enables data warehouse management, design and evolution based on a high level conceptual perspective, which can be linked to the actual structural and physical aspects of the data warehouse architecture. Moreover, this metamodel is capable of modeling complex activities, their interrelationships, the relationship of activities with data sources and execution details.	5ce53a9973377212c6104d9ede81cf35	0213f9999457c20b1900d1a660151aba	1bf693d309b6c4d4b4a1039d14a68d2c	article	A PROPOSAL OF DATA QUALITY FOR DATA WAREHOUSES ENVIRONMENT	Kartika Gunadi Leo Willyanto Santoso	\N	2006
8251798	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001132	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001132}, priority = {2}	This research is based on an insifht which is developed from Kanter?s structural theory of power in organizations, thich purports to examine the impact of job and psychological emprowerment on organizational trust and job satisfaction. This research employs a cross sectional design, using a sample from 5 private universities in Kalimantan. The respondents are 186 full-time lecturers in these universities. The result of this research proves that job empowerment has a significant and positive impact on psychological empowerment, organizational trust and job satisfaction. Psychological empowerment in turn has significant and positive impact on organizational trust and job satisfaction. Organizational trust has significant and positive impact on job satisfaction. It is also found that job empowerment exerts its positive and significant impact on job satisfaction through the modiation of psychological empowerment and organizational trust.	65a308d68fe9828816b5dbad3ee3621a	56b7246511d4cfe1097f4aaff4a5ce74	c16ebab4a57b259ab6dc70fbd7cb15a7	article	Pengaruh Pemberdayaan Kerja dan Psikologis Terhadap Kepercayaan Organisasional dan Kepuasan Kerja Dosen Tetap Perguruan Tinggi Swasta	Debora	\N	2006
8251799	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001133	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001133}, priority = {2}	Efforts to assess the effect of information technology on firm performance to date, have given mixed results. Some of the research have been unable to conclude the positive effect of information technology on performance. This paper aims to  discuss how an organization can better use its information technology assets to realize this positive impact. In order to realize this positive impact, an organization can not just relying itself on investing in information technology equipment. Moreover organization should direct its human resources to innovate on technology that is possessed, fixing its  business process, and choosing the right business model by using its technology.	0a5f0b4f9fc21095844a91e2fa5b9b7e	329c6189404b6ca78690658b844e54c5	e3d5bb46771bbc53521cb620019571e1	article	Tinjauan Terhadap Dampak  Teknologi Informasi dalam Organisasi Bisnis dan Upaya untuk Merealisasikan Manfaat Positifnya	Retno Ardianti	\N	2006
8251800	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001134	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001134}, priority = {2}	This research attempts to investigate the effect of downward sloping demand curves for stock on firms� financing decisions. For the same size of equity issuance, firms with steeper slope of demand curves for their stocks experience a larger price drop in their share price compare to their counterparts. As a consequence, firms with a steeper slope of demand curves are less likely to issue equity and hence they have higher leverage ratios. This research finds that the steeper the slope of demand curve for firm�s stock, the higher the actual leverage of the firm. Furthermore, firms with a steeper slope of demand curves have higher target leverage ratios, signifying that these firms prefer debt to equity financing in order to avoid the adverse price impact of equity issuance on their share price.	42449d9875b1541d7d26b76898646f28	bdf36d6f71fa9f32f01b1794c87ccba1	3b201ff09f89fe8044f696ca2b0861aa	article	Downward Sloping Demand Curves for Stock and Leverage	Petra Christian University Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:pfun@peter.petra.ac.id\\">pfun@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Liem Pei Fun* Faculty of Economics Lecturer	\N	2006
8251801	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001135	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001135}, priority = {2}	This study has something as a purpose to building the empirical models and the new hypothesis between the broad money, surpluses or fiscal deficit, the general price index or inflation rate, demand for monetary base and demand for bank deposit. This study also head for optimal interest rate for bank deposit at the given value of broad money, surplus or fiscal deficit, general price index, demand for monetary base, and demand for bank deposit. The model build consist to balance central bank, intertemporal budget constraint at the maximum expected utility for hold monetary base and bank deposit. The evaluation of the surplus or fiscal deficit stabilization is with the alteration of the requirement reserve ratio, Gross Domestic Product, general price index and interest rate. The results of the study show that the requirement reserve ratio, Gross Domestic Product, general price index and interest rate is very respect to surplus or deficit fiscal. The contribution requirement reserve ratio and interest rate for surplus or deficit fiscal are relatively high. This results show that the clower constraint model can explain the necessary of fiscal and monetary coordinate. Fiscal policy still weak and cause the real business cycle slow down, high inflation and interest rate. The other hands, monetary policy is very strong and cause fiscal surplus is relatively high. The prudent of government and monetary authority are needed to build the fiscal and monetary policy for create the dynamic economy, lower inflation, requirement reserve ratio and interest rate, and the monetary and fiscal dynamic equilibrium.  	528f49c3566debf556dacd0e5d990f77	cf025b62051a5d5e3fe1100c470ef51c	c9a7f4248b68c9762a19bb4e56858d57	article	The Clower Constraints Model dari Surplus atau Defisit Fiskal Pemerintah	Jonni Manurung	\N	2006
8251802	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001136	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001136}, priority = {2}	This research has an aim of examining the influence of emotional responses towards   the impulsive buying behavior tendency from the online consumers, as a result of direct advertisement?s stimulus. Online Stimulus advertisement is formatted through a kind of audio-visual media format, picture animation, and picture text. The main purpose of this research is focused on the format shape of online medium, however, as a compare, brochures are usually used as one of offline mediums. The format of research use factorial experimental design with the online and offline medium as the factor.  Besides, to evaluate indirect impacts of emotional response to the impulsive buying behavior tendency, it has used resources expenditure, recreation and convenience shopping oriented which are intervening variables. The results of this research shows that there are different of stimulus impacts between offline and online medium formats. It has been found that the format of online medium has stronger stimulus effect than the offline one. Although, online format medium has stronger stimulus total effect, but still the format of audio visual medium and text of picture has stronger effect than the form of picture animation. The other finding, The resources expenditures has a positive intervening between emotional responses towards recreation shopping oriented but  has negative intervening towards convenience shopping oriented. This can be clearly seen on the format of audio visual and picture animation medium. The result of the same analysis has proven that convenience shopping oriented is a positive intervening between emotional response and impulsive buying behavior tendency but recreation shopping oriented has negative impact.  	bfab21248f839b7b252726b2f405c0e1	df2f9e7bdea1cb9f0aaefe1cac9c6092	54363f4e7690c1882a8367a9c7ed9af4	article	Dampak Respon Emosi Terhadap Kecenderungan Perilaku Pembelian Impulsif Konsumen Online dengan Sumberdaya yang Dikeluakan dan Orientasi Belanja Sebagai Variabel Mediasi	Hatane Semuel	\N	2006
8251803	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	8	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001137	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN06080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001137}, priority = {2}	The government of town Surabaya acquires the land which is rented to society by publishing Ijin Penggunanan Tanah as a Surat Hijau. When the economic growth, the society make Surat Hijau as guarantee at bank to enlarge its business activity. But practically, it does not all receptive bank mentioned as Surat Hijau of guarantee. Unrighteous consideration bank is not own the rights preference for land though building have been published preference by registration fiduciary. Therefore the importance of assessment for the property to credit guarantee base on the Market Value. Where property taken as the guarantee have to own the clear qualification legality, transferability the right or encumbered the rights or any kind, physical status for property identified clearly and the property own the market potency.	92224d37a3ad1be2a1a86cfc3d4fb550	a6edf5aaf283fa41f38f9db84dbd7c55	3bb50c47e7f731e7c23f3c518cc2b208	article	Penilaian Atas Agunan Kredit Berstatus Surat Hijau	Njo Anastasia	\N	2006
8251804	k@ta	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001138	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001138}, priority = {2}	This article examined the rate of self-initiated communication acquisition, in a second language, of a child with autism. The language treatment objective was to teach functional communication skills in English through the use of Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). The findings of this study show that it is possible for a child with autism to acquire functional communication skills in his second language even though he did not possess such communication skills in his first language. 	1f3b7e66831b5aaa11ae585885db2a57	651ebe1d5eb9b3276377322c54462f05	c710a1d0a6081bef5055b90fc67f1812	article	The Teaching of Functional Language Skills in a Second Language to a Child with Autism	Ren�e Chong	\N	2006
8251805	k@ta	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001139	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001139}, priority = {2}	The present paper addresses the advantages and the limitations of using verbal reports in a study on the lexical processing strategies of learners? reading in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Indonesia. While verbal reports offer invaluable data in exploring mental processing, caution should be applied in its use; consequently, a number of actions need to be taken to minimize the limitations to obtain more valid data.	7822ae497705314527a1020ba069e275	6836219aedccd644ed5c6890976721cf	4028d43be415c7773ef1a60fd8c13b8f	article	Verbal Reports as a Method to Elicit Lexical Processing Strategies	Kusumarasdyati	\N	2006
8251806	k@ta	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001140	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001140}, priority = {2}	This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholinguistic processes of self-monitoring and self-repair. Three intervals were examined: error-to-cut off; cut off-to-repair; error-to-repair. The intervals indicate support theories of internal speech monitoring, and also indicate that the planning of speech-repairs can take place pre-articulatorily as well	43860075998d89ebbc2a041a9decc22d	58f87d6c5a95feb62dc97154475db20a	97c89ca345f35cba2318351b172113b1	article	Self-Monitoring and Self-Repair in Spontaneous Speech	Stefanie Pillai	\N	2006
8251807	k@ta	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001141	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001141}, priority = {2}	A good test-taker is always prepared for the test. He knows what to do before, during and after the test. The study under report aimed at exploring students? strategies for taking classroom tests. A set of structured questionnaire was distributed to thirty-six students of an English Department in Surabaya Indonesia. Likert scales were used to measure the students? test-taking strategies. The students? responses were then analyzed to know how well the students used test-taking strategies. The study reveals that in general the students of the English Department are not always well prepared for classroom tests.	716ab581c2b48fc433e25730d494cd3b	752a438e7d582697de9debded75cd8f7	300fe988b988869ed8af99a901a338a5	article	Students? Strategies for Taking Classroom Tests	Agustinus Ngadiman	\N	2006
8251808	k@ta	8	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001142	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001142}, priority = {2}	This study attempts to describe the communicative acts of an Indonesian child by using the coding system of speech acts proposed by Ninio and Snow. The data are the subject?s spoken utterances which were recorded. The findings show that the subject performed (in frequency of occurrence order) Questions and Responses (33.96%), Directives and Responses (25.15%), Statements and Responses (19.49%), Markings and Responses (7.54%0), Evaluations (5.66%), Commitments and Responses (5.66%), Declarations and Responses (1.25%), and Speech Elicitations and Responses (1.25%). The Performances and Demands for Clarifications were not performed by the subject at all.	a8e9b2717d7d4bee294be304bfcb9aa6	becd3adf91f6ac9230d979488a85e5db	dab57ad869d9eee6adb593d08adcd6f8	article	Communicative Acts Performance of an Indonesian Child	M.G. Retno Palupi	\N	2006
8251809	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001143	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001143}, priority = {2}	This research provides the relevant of accounting information and the effect for earnings management practice. Two financial information that used in this research are earnings and book value. This research separate earnings management discretionary accruals in short term and long term discretionary accruals. The object are 495 companies that listing in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2003- 2005. The research indicates that earnings and book value relevant as an indicator to appraisal performance of a company. This research also indicates that earning management have not any effect to the relevant of earnings and book value when earnings management do through short term and long term discretionary accruals.	cf401708c06ca18c30d8cf0e61f6670b	d22c2f0fa0f6b6aa19151194a7dbcc51	39a7581c5bcbda216729704775d516ce	article	Dampak Manajemen Laba terhadap Relevansi Informasi Akuntansi: Bukti Empiris dari Indonesia	Hadri Kusuma	\N	2006
8251810	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001144	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001144}, priority = {2}	Recent development in performance measurement area suggests that companies should employ multiple performance measures (such as the Balanced Scorecrad) to increase their performance. Little studies, however, have examined factors affecting the usage of multiple performance measures by companies. This study therefore, investigates if market competition and computer aided manufacturing process affecting multiple performance measures usage. Using functional managers of manufacturing companies listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange as samples, this study finds that market competition and computer aided manufacturing process affecting multiple performance measures usage.	529d90136975210d73428dc2f0c833c3	6220f67c3f4591b0fc46dea1c757eb85	8f16e8129874a370e48f7a9a8fa0577c	article	Pengaruh Kompetisi Pasar dan Computer-Aided Manufacturing Terhadap Penggunaan Multiple Performance Measures	Megawati Hutagalung	\N	2006
8251811	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001145	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001145}, priority = {2}	The business environment that compete and uncertainty would be many companies (profit and nonprofit) in the world in general and especially in Indonesia to be excellent and growing. In this environment uncertainty, many companies need information, especially accounting and management information, which can be used to management decision making. The utilization computer technology in finishing operational task can be explain from human being element that behind used in information technology and communication, because of operationally information technology much more utilize human capability and so important to think about it in usage technology. For the reason this research accomplish to construct concepts and method, so the utilization information technology that almost used human capability, can perceive human being in technology acceptable.    	2a11bcf0325d07ae4a7e54b69bc45778	558433702be7a17bd8ffa8e12f52ec61	b32a2c1fcb2b03863a0512374aceaeb9	article	Teknologi Tugas yang Fit dan Kinerja Individual	Vivi Ani Susanti	\N	2006
8251812	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001146	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001146}, priority = {2}	This research intends to know the factors that influence the trust and the influence of the trust of the users? loyalty to internet banking in Surabaya. The sample of this research is 106 users of internet banking at BCA, Lippo, Mandiri, Niaga, BII, Permata, Bukopin and Mega Bank. The statistical tool used in this research was Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Data were analyzed using statistical software LISREL 8.30. The results of this research indicated that opportunistic behaviour control was the greatest factor that influencing I-Banking customers? trust, followed by shared value and communication, moreover this research also proved that trust act as the factor that influence the internet banking users? loyalty.	fb1455cd9215c51c95dce30fbf1fa3c2	fb82e8509814eb803f037b182b198a5c	25e7177657180bd6425d4cd93fe55424	article	Analisa Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kepercayaan dan Pengaruh Kepercayaan Terhadap Loyalitas Pengguna Internet Banking di Surabaya	Sri Maharsi	\N	2006
8251813	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001147	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001147}, priority = {2}	User participation in information system development was found to be the important factor that influenced the system success. Researches found that user participation influenced the system success indirectly through the user satisfaction.  The results show the importance of accommodating the users? needs and requirements by involving them to participate in the system development to get the system success. However, the use of the terminology of user satisfaction is not so correct in relation with certain stage of information system development.  Most of the users in the implementation stage need the understanding rather than expertise to operate the system. That was the reason why some researches used the terminology of user understanding rather than user expertise to measure their satisfaction in the related stage.	72f58ab513440ca7d214de3f1bbc71f9	f09b32c29546ca61cf4f204599d72d62	a37b1b2f225ba7a61cf13b5cf2ad716a	article	Partisipasi Pengguna dalam Pengembangan Sistem Informasi (Telaah Literatur)	Priyo Hari Adi	\N	2006
8251814	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001148	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001148}, priority = {2}	Knowledge of the market is a requirement for a successful provision of public transportation. This study aims to explore public perception of paratransit service, as represented by the user and non-user of paratransit. The analysis has been conducted based on the public�s response, by creating several binomial logistic regression models using the public perception of the quality of service, quality of car, quality of driver, and fare. These models illustrate the characteristics and important variables to establish whether the public will use more paratransit in the future once improvements will have been made. Moreover, several models are developed to explore public perception in order to find out whether they agree to the replacement of paratransit with other types of transportation modes. All models are well fitting. These models are able to explain the respondents� characteristics and to reveal their actual perception of the operation of paratransit. This study provides a useful tool to know the market in greater depth.	7d2ed18bd58a9978f3e8b59e96326cfa	73d3e465380d7c773a352333fce6e9c1	330718f1ee03a45b1c4e65ce177f3bb7	article	Exploring Public Perception of Paratransit Service Using Binomial Logistic Regression	\N	\N	2007
8251815	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001149	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001149}, priority = {2}	Soft rock is a term that usually refers to a rock material with a uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) less than 20 MPa. This low strength range might be influenced by physical characteristics, such as size, saturation, weathering and mineral content. A number of uniaxial compression tests have been conducted onto soft rock samples. The results showed that the strength reduced significantly in saturation. The reduction was also caused by weathering, the strength of distinctly weathered rocks were lower than that of partially weathered rocks. In conjunction with the uniaxial compression test, point load strength index tests, IS(50),  have also been conducted in order to obtain a correlation between the UCS and the point load strength index IS(50). The results showed that the IS(50) could well be correlated with the UCS. A conversion factor of 14 is proposed for soft rock materials.	56bbdf5c9187ccdff0f95f5859e23daa	c26fc453cd6896113344b83b6ad9fd88	12eb7ad0fb7787decc7df2932ad8cd74	article	The Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Soft Rock	\N	\N	2007
8251816	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001150	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001150}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of experimental investigations carried out on partial replacement of sand with laterite as it affects the compressive strength of sandcrete hollow blocks. Two mix proportions (1:6 and 1:8) were used with laterite content varying between 0 and 50% at 10% intervals.  Hand and machine compaction methods were used. Curing was done by sprinkling water on the specimens.  The results showed that for each mix proportion and compaction method, the compressive strength decreases with increase in laterite content. Machine compacted hollow sandcrete blocks made from mix ratio 1:6 and with up to 10% laterite content is found suitable and hence recommended for building construction having attained a 28-day compressive strength of 2.07N/mm2 as required by the Nigerian Standards.	cf4f734358f0152967a8adcce86dca84	85c1151577956924d10c2a88678c0339	929d7a5bd6787a9e306acbe1beafefc2	article	A Study of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Laterite/Sand Hollow Blocks	\N	\N	2007
8251817	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001151	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001151}, priority = {2}	In recent years, meshless methods have gained their popularity, mainly due to the fact that absolutely no elements are required to discretize the problem domain. This is possible due to the nature of the approximation functions used in this method. Approximation functions used to form the shape functions use only the so-called �nodal selection� procedure without the need of elements definition. The most popular approximation function used is the moving least-squares shape functions. Published works in meshless methods, however, present only the basic formulas of the moving least-squares shape functions. This paper presents the complete and detailed derivations of not only the moving least-squares shape functions, but also their derivatives (up to the second order derivatives), using the exponential weight function. The derivations are then programmed and verified.	9f0f25aaa082f4e2708b4b86531df4b3	e7dfb68dde66a86d1e616cf2c8c1b217	e28da3ff66efbb477e94fed5a05e3377	article	Derivation Of Moving Least-Squares Approximation Shape Functions And Its Derivatives Using The Exponential Weight Function	\N	\N	2007
8251818	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001152	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001152}, priority = {2}	Fracture mechanics is a branch of mechanics, which deals with the cracked body. Every construction material that currently in use inevitably is not flawless. The pre-existing crack may grow to cause structure failure due to low stress, which acts to a structure. Stress intensity factor (K) is a single parameter in fracture mechanics, which can be used to examine if a crack, would propagate in a cracked structure under particular loading condition. Finite element method is used to analyze the cracked body to provide the displacements data around the crack tip (at quarter point elements) due to load prescribed, for stress intensity factor determination. Two methods of stress intensity factor calculation, Quarter Point Displacement Technique (QPDT) and Displacement Correlation Technique (DCT), were evaluated. A series of standard fracture testing were undertaken to provide the fracture load data (Pf), which coupled with the stress intensity factor analytical formula to calculate fracture toughness. The results showed that under a particular mesh arrangement, the result of finite element analysis could deviate from the analytical formula calculation result. The QPDT method is suitable for compact tension specimen but DCT seemed to be not. For cracked beam analysis, the QPDT and DCT calculations were in good agreement with the analytical formula as long as coupled with the appropriate mesh arrangement around the crack tip.	a93642636a4593bd3732a85e58e73f1d	59994b53c5f856a8fe0457637d1031c2	e5d70bda1fdaa70548c276f1c8246e75	article	Evaluation Of Finite Element Mesh Arrangements And Stress Intensity Factor Calculation Methods For Opening Mode Fracture Of Cracked-Cemented Materials	\N	\N	2007
8251820	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001154	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001154}, priority = {2}	The Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave (SASW) method is a non-destructive in situ seismic technique used to assess and evaluate the material stiffness (dynamic elastic modulus) and thickness of pavement layers at low strains. These values can be used analytically to calculate load capacities in order to predict the performance of pavement system. The SASW method is based on the dispersion phenomena of Rayleigh waves in layered media. In order to get the actual shear wave velocities, 2-D and 3-D models are used in the simulation of the inversion process for best fitting between theoretical and empirical dispersion curves. The objective of this study is to simulate and compare the 2-D and 3-D model of SASW analysis in the construction of the theoretical dispersion curve for pavement structure evaluation. The result showed that the dispersion curve from the 3-D model was similar with the dispersion curve of the actual pavement profile compared to the 2-D model.  The wave velocity profiles also showed that the 3-D model used in the SASW analysis is able to detect all the distinct layers of flexible pavement units.  	ae32675fcf7f482614f9571c7b938684	569aa5e3c925e67b922392374a319d57	cbc74f4446e4d8ce17716b4eeb66539c	article	Comparison Between 2-D and 3-D Stiffness Matrix Model Simulation of Sasw Inversion for Pavement Structure	\N	\N	2007
8251822	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001156	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001156}, priority = {2}	In this paper, power flow analysis of a three-phase four-wire system with a shunt active power filter in steady state is presented. The analysis begins with a mathematical model of the power inverter and continues to find the relationship of the real and imaginary power as well as zero sequence power in the grid, loads, and the inverter (AC and DC sides) for successful compensation. The system includes mixed non-linear loads with significant unbalanced components. The filter consists of a three-phase current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) with a filter inductance at the AC output and a DC-bus capacitor. The CC-VSI is operated to directly control the AC grid current to be sinusoidal and in phase with the grid voltage. Computer simulation results verify the concept of the filter and the power flow.	8a09b7964ae3c934e3846560d3f4a929	7186feb9488817ddf293fdb6b6ea98bb	d76cbc21505478e5fa9556ff78d30f1e	article	Power Flow in A Load-Current Sensorless Shunt Active Power Filter	Hanny H. Tumbelaka	\N	2007
8251823	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001157	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001157}, priority = {2}	In the classical (vertical) power systems the synchronous operation of every interconnected synchronous machine (with its inherently rotating masses ? inertia) is the main requirement for stable operation. As many of the distributed generation technologies are connected to the distribution network via power electronic interfaces, and do not contain inertia, the power system may show different transient stability phenomena. In this paper, the transient stability of power systems with (inertia less) converter connected distributed generation is explored via the Equal Area Criterion method and compared with that of a traditional (vertical) power system. With the existence of a strong external system, it is found that a system with a higher level of penetration of DG exhibits better stability, as measured by improved critical clearing times of the remaining synchronous generator(s).	a7d1a897917277fc54f73f094f9e0ebf	ab66a5d03cc15e1447262f3ef35c34e1	73639e866137d1a965c2d048f3ba9fd4	article	A Survey on the Transient Stability of Power Systems with Converter Connected Distributed Generation	Muhamad Reza	\N	2007
8251824	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001158	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001158}, priority = {2}	Increasing in Information Technology also increase the use of computer and printer at home. On other hand the energy crisis causing ?Saving Energy Lamp? (LHE) become largely used nowadays. Computer, Printer and ?Saving Energy Lamp? are non linear load that cause a power harmonic distortion in the power system distribution grid, including in the pole-mounted transformer. The harmonic current that can caused transformer losses can be measured at pole-mounted transformer. In conclusion, increasing load at pole-mounted transformer (83,14%) will raise losses at load (6%) and current THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) (18.3%). In this measurement the current harmonic is higher than standard THD (8%).	02da01e0eadcb64b15bdcae495a1660a	630e486c27ca4174e3fef31add22e16b	f045720172a6e77d529f22987b9e1fe9	article	Pengaruh Harmonisa Pada Gardu Trafo Tiang Daya 100 kVA di PLN APJ Surabaya Selatan	Yohanes Cipta Wijaya3 Julius Sentosa Setiadji1	\N	2007
8251825	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001159	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001159}, priority = {2}	Overhead transmission line generally use ACSR conductor type (Aluminium Conductor Alloy Reinforced), it has makimum temperature allowable is 90oC. To take into consideration of electric demand increasing recently, then effort to expand of transmission line capacity with develop new transmission, however need the high cost. ACCR conductor (Aluminium Conductor Composite Reinforced) has been developed recently. The superiority of this conductor is resist to the heat until  240oC, hence current carrying capacity higher than ACSR conductor. This research aimed to study load current leading to mechanical performance characteristic ACCR conductor included tension, length of elongation and sag of conductor, hence expected from this research will be useful to develop construction structure of transmission line appropriate to characteristic of ACCR conductor. Based on this research it can be concluded that application of ACCR conductor improves transmission line capacities by 100 % on existing ROW and tower.	8c155af54fe5c64707dc1c0cffe95d96	c7e9ec4016ed37f68a8690a9ede10595	c2dfc0346619f77cb6c15cb0db1ce61c	article	Analisis Unjuk Kerja Mekanis Konduktor ACCR Akibat Perubahan Arus Saluran	Suprihadi Prasetyono	\N	2007
8251826	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001160	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001160}, priority = {2}	Active Noise Control (ANC) system emphasizes at usage of adaptation algorithm and adaptive control structure. In this research is presented experimental result of active noise control system at free space using Diagonal Recurrent Artificial Neural Network control structure. The objective of this research is to develop an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) algorithm for Diagonal Recurrent Artificial Neural Network control structure, named as Extended Kalman Filter Diagonal Recurrent (EKFDR) algorithm. Experimental result shows that amount of neuron in artificial neural network can be reduced by using diagonal recurrent artificial neural network, without lessening control system performance. Nonlinearity of secondary path in active noise control system can complicate control process. Experimental result shows that diagonal recurrent artificial neural network with EKFDR algorithm produced a better performance than linear controller in compensating of secondary path nonlinearity.	a3b621deab4dfdd482945b04f7ede165	52de072caf2c89e4e85b43e26665f7c5	4b96498137a257d883aac80f4a5baaf9	article	Pengembangan Algoritma Pembelajaran untuk Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan Diagonal Recurrent dalam Sistem Kendali Derau Akustik Secara Aktif	Redi Ratiandi Yacoub 2) Bomo Wibowo Sanjaya 1)	\N	2007
8251827	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001161	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001161}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the results of a concerted effort in characterizing the spatial correlation of radio waves detected by a multi-element antenna system in indoor environments. The number of arriving paths and their directions are first studied through a series of measurements. The results are then used in a simulation to obtain spatial correlation indoors. It is found that generally an antenna array positioned near the center of the room will experience more rapidly decreasing correlation with spacing, which is a desired trait. In addition, a linear array oriented perpendicular to the length of the room in general shows better characteristics in terms of faster slope of correlation compared to the one in parallel with the length of the room. The average correlation indoors is also found to be similar to the correlation function arising from the two-dimensional circularly distributed random scatterers proposed by Clarke. For practical implementation of antenna arrays in small terminals for indoor wireless applications, it is suggested that the inter-element spacing be made 0.3&#955; in the least.	ea3ea130ce7eb386fd6997c07ff4ecb3	39db2c6699ed4fa3ef7be2a04671dae2	809e818d1960bef429c2b80bfc2213a0	article	Spatial Correlation of Radio Waves for Multi-Antenna Applications in Indoor Multipath Environments	\N	\N	2007
8251828	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001162	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001162}, priority = {2}	Distillation column has multivariable and nonlinear characteristics. High operation cost of distillation column required energy consumption optimization. The new alternative method to find out thelowestenergy consumtion of distillation column is optimization method using genetic algorithm. In this research, distillation model built up by neural network Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP) with Nonlinear Auto Regressive with eXternal input (NARX) structure, learning algorithm using Levenberg-Marquardt. Neural Network model has RMSE 3.9974x10-4 for condenser duty and RMSE 1.7435x10-4 for reboiler duty. Genetic algorithm optimization results are Qc 1.85E 07 and Qr 1.05E 07 which process variables are top pressure 106.846 Kpa, level condenser 30.289%, temperature feed 83.48 oC, fraction feed 0.5258, flow feed 493.518Kgmol/hour. In other word, there are decreasing steam and cooling water cost up to 46.2 %.	688ec8fd39ce481dc4e24a9d28702399	d5e33901c0b1f1d48d53f463554c66af	cb1decc89c1a7d42817e93dc19bcaf9d	article	Algoritma Genetika untuk Mengoptimasi Konsumsi Energi pada Proses Kolom Distilasi Metanol-Air	Totok R. Biyanto	\N	2007
8251829	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001163	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001163}, priority = {2}	This paper describes human identification using fisherface method to identify someone. The output is whether recognized or not an input image as an individual in the database. There are four main stages for this method, mainly face detection, PCA (Principal Component Analysis) calculation, FLD (Fisher�s Linear Analysis) calculation and classification stage. In face detection stage, color thresholding is used to segment pixels that contain skin color. PCA calculation and FLD calculation stages are used to form a set of fisherfaces from a training set or database that will be used. All face images can be reconstructed from the combination of fisherfaces with different weights for each face image. The last stage, classification stage, is to identify the input image by comparing the weight of fisherface required to reconstruct the input face towards face images in the training set. The weight calculation is done by using Euclidian distance method. The simulations are done for 66 input images and the successful recognition rate is about 81.82%.	6b8ce433f77276e1033d7b6862eb0a4b	db861a6a2485a49c397c8ec6b9d0b22f	89a50c37f95311be84e709533fbe3b7d	article	Pengenalan Wajah Menggunakan Metode Fisherface	Indonesia Phone: 62222012186 Fax: 62222015154 E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:riko_saragih@yahoo.com\\">riko_saragih@yahoo.com</a> Riko Arlando Saragih Jurusan Teknik Elektro Universitas Kristen Maranatha Jl. Prof. Drg. Suria Sumantri 65	\N	2007
8251830	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001164	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001164}, priority = {2}	As the number of women business travelers? increases, lodging businesses start to provide facilities and services for this segment. This research attempts to compare businessmen and businesswomen?s expectation in selecting hotel based on hotel attributes and the use of hotel amenities. Results of factor analysis and multivariate analysis of variances show that there are significant differences in attribute convenient eating facilities, advertising and parking, amenities support appearance facilities and minibar.	24864e97f0e3dfe1a61f3568eea9d22c	70a428b9b81dd5a1cb8341a7ab945798	351284852f2e4707571d5761103fce45	article	ANALISA PERBANDINGAN HARAPAN BUSINESSWOMEN DAN BUSINESSMEN DALAM PEMILIHAN SEBUAH HOTEL DITINJAU DARI SEGI ATRIBUT HOTEL DAN PENGGUNAAN AMENITIES HOTEL	Ruly Naftali Lesmana	\N	2007
8251831	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001165	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001165}, priority = {2}	Surabaya Plaza Hotel (SPH) is very well accepted by its present clientele, but nonetheless the guests have a few factors of complaint. The overall image of SPH is highly positive. SPH also provides superior quality and services. Providing the guests with satisfactory services and experiences is a key to success in the hotel industry. In order to reach a supreme level of customer satisfaction, the guests? opinions and ideas should be employed on ongoing processes of total quality management.	c048d3e56967b44d5bd05df6f928cbe5	2a9b80b40bd0a7d338bee528494bd010	d2a14ba2314a92af5bec039e31e103eb	article	THE IMPORTANCE OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND SUPREME SERVICE PROVISION IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF SURABAYA PLAZA HOTEL	Yusak Anshori	\N	2007
8251832	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001166	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001166}, priority = {2}	Organizational culture plays a great influence in determining the success of one?s performance in an organization. If someone fits with an organization?s culture, it will be easier for him to adapt and perform at his best; but if not then he will experience lots of difficulties which will affect his performance. This study is intended to analyze the types of organizational culture of middle-sized restaurants in the Netherlands which is suitable for placing Indonesian student trainees to minimize problems appearing during their internship placement.	cf441383a2910e1f81cc1bd30ed6f49e	1fc34947d776812b8d47e7c8a219e7df	b7ca62c3afe7ee200f22dca71407f5ba	article	THE TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE OF MIDDLE-SIZED RESTAURANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS SUITABLE FOR PLACING INDONESIAN STUDENT TRAINEES	Deborah Christine Widjaja	\N	2007
8251833	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001167	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001167}, priority = {2}	This research aims to investigate the influence of service quality on customer loyaty by using relationship marketing as an intervening variable. Service quality is measured by applying tangible, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy. Relationship marketing is observed from harmony, acceptance dan participation simplicity, while customer loyalty is measured by indicators such as say positive things, recommend friend, and continue purchasing. Using two step regressions, the result indicate that service quality has a direct influence on customer loyalty and indirect effect on customer loyalty with relationship marketing as an invertening variable.	6d3bcfc98344b7ecfdbb4c6612885673	4ce7751d1af19b5226d13bf1ea0960f5	43518ffb3a2751ae2ce2833d593ed132	article	ANALISA KUALITAS LAYANAN SEBAGAI PENGUKUR LOYALITAS PELANGGAN HOTEL MAJAPAHIT SURABAYA DENGAN PEMASARAN RELASIONAL SEBAGAI VARIABEL INTERVENING	Edwin Japarianto	\N	2007
8251834	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001168	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001168}, priority = {2}	Goota Japanese charcoal grill and caf� as a new restaurant at PTC-Supermal Pakuwon Indah has done some brand strategies to acquaint its new brand that will create brand equity in the customers? mind. In order to know the brand strategy, the Goota?s manager is interviewed, and for knowing the brand equity, customers are chosen to fill in the questionnaire. The result shows there is positive causal relationship between brand strategy (brand positioning, brand identity, brand personality, and brand communication) and brand equity.  	36e441893e8d18cef904a15b857dfde9	cde78e6f57795f4680d90da60772d56b	2311226fbe5e17efdf89195710ff09dc	article	ANALISA HUBUNGAN BRAND STRATEGY YANG DILAKUKAN GOOTA JAPANESE CHARCOAL GRILL AND CAFE DAN BRAND EQUITY YANG SUDAH DITERIMA KONSUMEN	Fera Kusno	\N	2007
8251835	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001169	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001169}, priority = {2}	In computer graphics applications, to produce realistic images, a method that is often used is ray tracing. Ray tracing does not only model local illumination but also global illumination. Local illumination count ambient, diffuse and specular effects only, but global illumination also count mirroring and transparency. Local illumination count effects from the lamp(s) but global illumination count effects from other object(s) too. Objects that are usually modeled are primitive objects and mesh objects. The advantage of mesh modeling is various, interesting and real-like shape. Mesh contains many primitive objects like triangle or square (rare). A problem in mesh object modeling is long rendering time. It is because every ray must be checked with a lot of triangle of the mesh. Added by ray from other objects checking, the number of ray that traced will increase. It causes the increasing of rendering time. To solve this problem, in this research, new methods are developed to make the rendering process of mesh object faster. The new methods are angle comparison and distance comparison. These methods are used to reduce the number of ray checking. The rays predicted will not intersect with the mesh, are not checked weather the ray intersects the mesh. With angle comparison, if using small angle to compare, the rendering process will be fast. This method has disadvantage, if the shape of each triangle is big, some triangles will be corrupted. If the angle to compare is bigger, mesh corruption can be avoided but the rendering time will be longer than without comparison. With distance comparison, the rendering time is less than without comparison, and no triangle will be corrupted.	b68c5d3239e2fcaf4a8d09098c33312b	56bcc315289af7ba692d19e6acc177e6	47f31a556a61e4b39dbe81115770c656	article	ACCELERATION RENDERING METHOD ON RAY TRACING WITH ANGLE COMPARISON AND DISTANCE COMPARISON	Rudy Adipranata Liliana	\N	2007
8251836	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001170	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001170}, priority = {2}	This article provides a step by step process of executing analytical or computer based Design for Six Sigma using a Sliding Door project as an example. It comprises of identification of Voice Of the Customer (VOC), transformation of VOC to what it is called Critical To Quality characteristics (CTQs), modeling of system transfers function, optimal and robust solutions, and tolerance design approach	1941a9344aef930a5838433e61b134b7	14443f2ed7d45d69291c1f3c89fd1ac2	67d0f67b2f7d05cfabff9241cf8d2d5b	article	DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA	Liem Ferryanto	\N	2007
8251837	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001171	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001171}, priority = {2}	Chaotic condition or dynamic system (in physics) is a condition that a system always grows. In a system that has chaotic condition, a method to predicti the future condition is needed. This method is important to support the decision for industry or organization.Chaotic condition also has happened in the industry or organizations that will launch a new product. Launching the new product not only influence this new product but also influence the product in the market. Sand pile model is an algorithm that designed wit illustration of sand pile in the real life. In this research a sand pile model for solved the chaotic condition is developed. The result of this research shows  that sand pile model algorithm can be used to solve the chaotic condition with pay attention of add inside, rounds and surface parameters.	500d6b96815feff50f52f7fec5f6e4a5	886d44d0a835dd140bc3101f654c2bdf	eb282aaa7cfe60661ee7306f3a63adbb	article	PENGEMBANGAN SANDPILE MODEL UNTUK MEMPREDIKSI SISTEM YANG  DALAM KONDISI CHAOTIC	Saiful Bukhori	\N	2007
8251838	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001172	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001172}, priority = {2}	In this research the system for potentially customer classification is designed by extracting rule based classification from raw data with certain criteria. The searching process uses customer database from a bank with data mining technic by using ant colony optimization. A test based on min_case_per_rule variety and phenomene updating were done on a certain period of time. The result are group of customer class which base on rules built by ant and by modifying the pheromone updating, the area of the case is getting bigger. Prototype of the software is coded with C   6 version. The customer database master is created by using Microsoft Access. This paper gives information about potential customer of bank that can be classified by prototype of the software.	16d31183c110a66562d5edc2bcf92338	b52a2e28a41dd0a98660ad2cd98343ec	198ad4a4cb8a3dc64a9a3560eb3c0ad4	article	DATA MINING UNTUK KLASIFIKASI PELANGGAN DENGAN ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION	Maulani Kapiudin	\N	2007
8251839	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001173	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001173}, priority = {2}	Natural Language Processing is computer ability to process language, written and oral which was used by human in daily conversation. For computation process, language must be presented as simbolic line which follows certain rule. This English text translation into Indonesian text uses Rule Based method because it was done bilingually with different grammar. This English text translator to Indonesian is able to translate the sentences in daily conversation sentences that is close to its original meaning, so that it could help The English learning process to be easier. English text translator to Indonesian is able to detect group of sentences within several paragraphs for one input execution. The general pattern of Explaining-Explained which was found in English language could be translated into Explained-Explaining which follows Indonesian general grammar. The use of Rule Based method with parsing tree based and production rule in English text translator to Indonesian is able to handle the different grammar rule from both  languages, so that it produces the suitable translation.	754e403e716aa99c49a471cde2c6aa5c	ed46d1138b6f166e0383545531f7a3b1	1bb9b31f219b11d128391165253c736c	article	PENDEKATAN METODE RULE BASED DALAM MENGALIHBAHASAKAN TEKS BAHASA INGGRIS KE TEKS BAHASA INDONESIA	Sri Hartati2 Ema Utami1	\N	2007
8251840	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001174	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001174}, priority = {2}	Learning unlabeled data in a drifting environment still receives little attention.  This paper presents a concept tracker algorithm for learning concept drift that exploits unlabeled data. In the absence of complete labeled data, instance classes are identified using a concept hierarchy that is incrementally constructed from data stream (mostly unlabeled data) in unsupervised mode. The persistence assumption in temporal reasoning is then applied to infer target concepts. Empirical evaluation that has been conducted on information-filtering domains demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach. 	7769eaf3f0d5c583b77f8730d5e41710	7ee50c604db7c55bafe33ee2027c7a5a	4bf23af910ce73e7f68ae75fdcbab680	article	EXPLOITING UNLABELED DATA IN CONCEPT DRIFT LEARNING	Dwi Hendratmo Widyantoro	\N	2007
8251841	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001175	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001175}, priority = {2}	Tiling is a process to create a repetitive ? larger size ? image. However if the picture on the left side of the original image is not continuous to the picture on its right side, the tiling image will have a virtual vertical line called seam. Meanwhile the virtual horizontal line will appear if the picture on the top side of the original image is not continuous to the picture on its bottom side. The research performed here tries to generate a seamless tiling image by finding the closest match of the fractional source image to the partially build resulted image. From the experiment, it can be shown that the quality of the resulted image are affected by the number of similar elements in the source image, the number of fractional images created from the source image, and the width of the overlap area. Source image with a lot of similar element, high number of fractional images, and wider size of the overlap area have been proven to yield a seamless tiling image.	adb3d10f65f2c40dd355874221f79742	9ba98f539b77b3c9a6aba98045784a60	e15f2e170d749fdb14c10aabb38129b4	article	GENERATING A SEAMLESS TILING OF A NATURE IMAGE	Budi Hartanto	\N	2007
8251842	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001176	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001176}, priority = {2}	The issues of security in mobile phone in recent days become crucial. Many privacy or secretly data is stored using unsecured protocol or sometimes without the security procedures at all. This will lead to great awareness about security in mobile phone. The effective ways to secure data are steganography and cryptography. The first one concentrate to data hiding in a certain media. In this paper, we present Chaotic Least Significant Bit Encoding (CLSBE) as a steganography method in our system design. The experiment results show that hidden messages in PNG form can be retrieved correctly. The implementation of system in emulator works well but depends on mobile phone features and environment.	3422d3670da9466f0502586c2fd4e7b2	f1dc15c8b78227df9d1df8ed3dda0e4b	c35cd335b310fd837ffc14976706bb9c	article	STEGANOGRAFI DENGAN CHAOTIC LEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT ENCODING PADA TELEPON GENGGAM	Constantine Bandaria **) Susany Soplanit *)	\N	2007
8251843	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001177	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001177}, priority = {2}	The rank of a TNI AU personnel is related with the placement of the personnel in the previous rank, education, or other duty placement. TNI AU carries out rank promotion every year. In essence, the process is to check the accomplishment of a personnel to rank promotion criteria. The large number of rules in rank promotion criteria makes manual calculation time and energy consuming. In this research, a knowledge based system is developed to help calculating the accomplishment of personnel to rank promotion criteria. This system is chosen because of the suitability of representation of the rules in the criteria with the rules in knowledge based system and because of the large number of rules in rank promotion criteria. ASP.Net, C#.Net, dan IIS web server is used in the implementation of the system. The case study in this research is conducted at Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. Testing is conducted by using data approved by Pusdiklat Hanudnas Surabaya. The results show that the system has performed accepatbly as the results from the system is the same as the result from manual calculation.	92aa1a40beaa56447a933e6d1d84cd2d	3ac5be32311f8bdd6b2bb84d1a2d5b10	94237b37e9fd106cffdbae2377008fd5	article	SISTEM BERBASIS PENGETAHUAN UNTUK KENAIKAN PANGKAT MILITER TNI AU	Dian Fetriah Joko Lianto Buliali	\N	2007
8251844	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001178	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001178}, priority = {2}	In the endeavor to attain its goal, an enterprise strives to undertake challenges and changes of which strategies for effective measures and efficient resource usage become necessary. To this necessity, the role of information system for supporting and enhancing enterprise performance has become more strategic and widely established. This elicits mission for information system and advises a general course of action to give a unified direction for planning, implementation and control in alignment with enterprise business strategy. A planning that identifies enterprise?s information requirement and possible innovations in technology utilization for enhancing enterprise performance is a first step to begin the fulfillment of information system mission. Such a planning can be satisfied by employing Enterprise Architecture Planning methodology, which is purposed to deliver data architecture, application architecture, technology architecture and implementation plan. Implementation plan is comprised of a sequence of application development and technology platform migration / acquisition. Such a sequence is elaborated further according to business aspect as a main drive, organizational aspect which addresses people who will be involved in implementation, information system and information technology environment aspect as an interface for existing and future systems, and application development aspect which interconnects one stage in the development sequence with another.	0043d4ee2cfc994eea828a3ba03c6138	5d64ea6a0c5ce20c4f36c20bf4f899b5	8993d1b8637f134ca41759bd344ceca4	article	PEMANFAATAN ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING UNTUK PERENCANAAN STRATEGIS SISTEM INFORMASI	Kridanto Surendro	\N	2007
8251845	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001179	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001179}, priority = {2}	Web index page is well known as page that arranges information by giving the title and short explanation about the information, where the complete information will be presented in other page. However since the amount of information become accumulate, the existence of a lot of index page exactly cause difficulty on getting information because it is possible to direct users into a mount of irrelevant information. Without a system which can help user navigation, the process of seeking the expected information is equal to a trial and error processing. In this paper, web index recommendation system is investigated which involved the activity of user on accessing the index page. This system will arrange the frequent term in index page and then implement Multi Instance Learning to give recommendation of the new index page automatically. The algorithm is citation kNN that will be adapted into fretCit kNN by implementing the minimal Hausdorff distance in measuring the distance. The experiments show that from the several test of users, the system give performance in average recommendation until 82,41% accuracy with 66,71% recall.	63284cb9cb856cc2c1201e8862614ae9	138798354606b914cca3c63548def370	12f2e5aef0ebab31b2e9054ecb15f4da	article	SISTEM REKOMENDASI INDEKS WEB DENGAN METODE FREQUENT TERMS BERBASIS MULTI INSTANCE LEARNING	Ria Andriana Darlis Herumurti	\N	2007
8251846	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001180	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001180}, priority = {2}	Six Sigma has been known to be a breakthrough business strategy to achieve customer satisfaction through defect reduction and cost optimization. A flawless product or service would, however, be of little value if it does not sell. Thus, it is of considerable importance to begin with the customer. Quality Function Deployment (QFD), as a customer-driven tool in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) toolset, can be regarded as one of the most powerful tools to serve this purpose. The success of QFD use relies heavily on the accuracy of the primary input, that is, the Voice of the Customer (VOC). To better identify and obtain more accurate VOC, the use of Kano Model in QFD has been incorporated in the literature. Unfortunately, the dynamics of Kano Model, such as the fact that what now delights the customer will become an expected need in the future is often oversimplified and has not been adequately addressed. The aim of this paper is to shed some light to Kano Model dynamics modeling by providing a quantitative technique which is based on compositional data analysis. It is expected that a timely update of customer needs data may serve as a useful indicator to monitor the progress of how well a company satisfies its customer over time, and at the same time provide a ground for formulating the next strategies as to enable the company to respond differently and continuously over time of its operations. To give some practical insights, an illustrative example is provided. 	2750ae7ee9a4464f62bf8159a71b8f3f	3a8639b9a0de344c6062486692ef10a0	599cf3efddec72f0d7bb16bcfa07f0d9	article	DEALING WITH KANO MODEL DYNAMICS: STRENGTHENING THE QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT AS A DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA TOOL	Hendry Raharjo	\N	2007
8251847	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001181	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001181}, priority = {2}	This paper describes the application of the Six Sigma methods is used in order to improve quality in manufacturing company that produce stationary product. DMAIC approach is utilized to analyze and improve ?Pocket Clear File? product since this product has more variability and defects. Quality improvement also monitor the  process that influenced pocket defect in Bag Making, Kami-ire, Karidome, and Pocket after Karidome Inspections section. Determining of Six Sigma project is based in process and defect type in each section. FMEA also gave the recommendation for quality improvement we need to evaluate the final result of the improvement since some of them were not working properly.	209028b5b58a04bd83bccbdb45f39784	46659625418fdba576b380d7d7a557e6	60643fa2175ba0ef49487d5ce1dbfe07	article	APLIKASI SIX SIGMA PADA PRODUK CLEAR FILE DI PERUSAHAAN STATIONARY	Iwan Vanany	\N	2007
8251848	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001182	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001182}, priority = {2}	High quality of service is imperative for competitiveness of a service industry. In order to provide much better service, a deeper research on quality service is a necessity. One interesting and challenging aspect in researchin service quality is about measuring service quality. While some methods is proposed for measuring service quality, but every one of them did not offer satisfactory explanation in complex problems of measuring service quality, which is the vagueness and incompleteness in transforming linguistic explanation and scale of one?s opinion into numerical scale. One interesting method that incorporate the complexity and vagueness of linguistic explanation and scale into consideration is Qualitometro II method. This method will handle information expressed on linguistic scales without any artificial numeric scalarization and measure and control the quality of service. An interesting study of implementation of Qualitometro II in general medical clinic is conducted to examine the operation and impact of the Qualitometro II method with the assistance of a qualitometro software to ease the complex  calculation algorithm. Result of the implementation is presented and evaluated for further study.	4d40d0f1d664548002105220b654daca	d27e73e1ef10d6fd57fe1d3aecc2977b	aeb9b47703fa4f2798491a257a31dff9	article	SERVICE QUALITY CONTROL MEASUREMENT: QUALITOMETRO II METHOD	Henry Pribadi	\N	2007
8251849	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001183	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001183}, priority = {2}	One of the programs that can be used to improve the quality is Six Sigma program using DMAIC method. The research is performed at PT Baninusa Indonesia (PT. BN) producing the 2nd  type of 4JA1 piston ring. The program is implemented to decrease the defect proportion The production process performance and the problem priority are known from the CTQ itself.  The fish bone diagram is used to determine the causes of the problem. The improvement is performed by determination of the best process parameter through the fullfactorial experiment design. The result is significantly decrease defect proportion by 2.682%.	64b584d9734e7f5773144d41b621a500	b5a32c1c6287c9178d40eea1cdf30b4a	24fad70de4fd212b00bf5dd7447cac7e	article	USAHA PENURUNAN PERSENTASE CACAT RING PISTON TIPE 4JA1 PADA PROSES HABANAKASHI MESIN BESLY	Yogi Tusuf Wibisono Y.M Kinley Aritonang	\N	2007
8251850	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001184	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001184}, priority = {2}	The responsibility of Acquisition and Processing Unit in Petra Christian University Library is to handle books purchasing, processing the books, then hand them over to the circulation unit. To improve the unit performance, a new system was proposed using Lean Six Sigma philosophy. We employ the common tools of Six Sigma i.e. DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control). The results are a new procedure, a better software design, and a better workplace lay out. We believe that the results could reduce the book processing time, eliminate non value added activities, reduce defects, and decrease the total distance taken by books when being processed.	8ee0e643cabb234818abe23a359b38cc	943629a0ac911db40fe8623aa80bcd2b	1b8193459eae6a04d9dffbe2c9e28cd3	article	PERBAIKAN SISTEM DIVISI PENGOLAHAN DAN PENGADAAN PERPUSTAKAAN UK. PETRA DENGAN FILOSOFI LEAN SIX SIGMA	Arie Gunawan Wibowo Jani Rahardjo	\N	2007
8251851	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001185	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001185}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research was to minimize processing time in manufacturing using 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke) method. As well as quality, processing time is one of the important points to consider. Improvement had been done in every step of the process to achieve 3.4 defect per million (DPM). Although 6s had not been achieved yet, but 5S method in Lean Sigma have already improved the production process	3b961762b48714d7c82c57844f396c3a	3b601aea3356987cdb8f1d15be42f442	c7a641f9133b93619763be02cbc49f38	article	IMPLEMENTASI METODE 5S PADA LEAN SIX SIGMA DALAM PROSES  PEMBUATAN MUR BAUT VERSING (Studi Kasus di CV. Desra Teknik Padang)	Noviyarsi Yesmizarti Muchtiar	\N	2007
8251852	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001186	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001186}, priority = {2}	Javanese traditional house is located on earthquake zone 3 (midlle level), it spread from Banyuwangi (on East direction) until Cirebon (on West direction). Refer to form and construction system, the Joglo type house look a master piece of Javanese traditional house. It has impression of weight construction with rong-rongan structure (core in frame system from umpak-soko guru-tumpang sari) as vertical structure system. When earthquake come, wood structure of-rongan of Joglo house as a core structure or core in frame, it�s a restrain to lateral force and depending on flexibility, brakebility, stability, elasticity and hiperstaticity of material and construction. The foundation system has hinge character or roll, connection system of tongue and gully configuration of secondary column (soko emper) and main column (soko guru), rigidity of main column (soko guru) from multy beam frame (tumpangsari/brunjung) are unity as earthquake responsive building. The test result of structure model of rong-rongan by vibration of earthquake force from horizontal slip table, is showed application of load system on Javanese traditional house support to stability. It has require on high frequency and acceleration low to high. Test on a vibration with low frequency and acceleration low to high, the load system make more deformation to model. The result of research is showed the structure of traditional Javanese house is safe on earthquake zone 3 (if base founfation maked clamp system). 	60e331ab654888e2a2e0610331bc8abc	a98a180585f11b78fd8486e20607de80	eab55829158b42d59bc72a56f94abf21	article	PERILAKU RUMAH TRADISIONAL JAWA �JOGLO� TERHADAP GEMPA	Yulianto P. Prihatmaji Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Islam Indonesia Yogyakarta	\N	2007
8251853	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001187	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001187}, priority = {2}	The natural disaster in Nabire in February 2004 and November 2004 has left a noumerous effects on buildings. Many buildings have destroyed because of the terrifying effect of natural disaster which caused a big loss both for material and for the human safety. However, the misapplication of construction and inappropriate choice of material almost cause the terrible damage. After the natural disaster passed, the only left is mostly on the long time needed to build the buildings for people who suffer from the disaster. Because of this problem above, many people usually stay in uncomfortable places such a tend, and this condition creates social and health problems. Concerning the problem above, it is needed to create the ?quick built house? which is hopefully can be accepted by the community to cope with the terrifying effect of the natural disaster.In the first year of this research, the data concerning traditional architecture and vernacular architecture in Nabire will be collected. This step will be done in order to understand more detail about all the problem faced and identified all the potential aspects which can be developed to build house for people. The deepest study of vernacular architecture is expected not only to make the house close to the uniqueness of the local activities and culture, but also to make it understandable and built easily by the people/community, because its construction and architecture have become part of their life. 	6f43b53ce96d8f5f613cfd52137e474f	92e3fd6da62ba658985509eec64192f9	9d603c0275658d8e160050e09b7fdc8a	article	ARSITEKTUR VERNAKULAR NABIRE DAN KONDISI NABIRE PASCA GEMPA	L.M.F. Purwanto dan C. Sri Gayatri	\N	2007
8251854	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001188	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001188}, priority = {2}	The early shapes of ancient mosques in Java during the 15th ? 16th centuries are very interesting. Many theories suggest that those shapes originated from the culture of Hinduist-Javanese or Javanese in general. Very few articles are there studying the important role of Chinese carpentry in the development of those mosques of Java, especially those in the northern coast of Java. To name a few, they are the Demak mosque (1474), the Kudus mosque (1537), and the Mantingan mosque (1559) near by Jepara. They physically show the traces of Chinese carpentry and stone masonry.This article is an early study which attempts to trace the existence of Chinese carpentry in those ancient mosques of Java.	2ee51172d6a20cc06ca87daac884e53f	33090f0c6e9b2bcb6bdc2d73e4f0959d	6cdb23fbd5fb123063379ea7926aca44	article	PENGARUH PERTUKANGAN CINA PADA BANGUNAN MESJID KUNO DI JAWA ABAD 15-16	Handinoto dan Samuel Hartono	\N	2007
8251855	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001189	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001189}, priority = {2}	In Indonesian architecture history, Romo Mangun is known as an architect and planner with multi-perspective of knowledge because of his educational and experience background. His architectural artefact is very much affected by his richness of knowledge and experience. The design process of Romo Mangun?s artefact consists of philosophy approach, creative approach, technical approach and communication with client and builder. This process is very valuable to be discussed because it includes two different sides work inline; technical side which is mechanical view and non-technical side which is human view. 	e72ce69127190689888e8775408a184c	77f830a72e5c3a93cf903355123f94eb	a4242781172ccd571745350256542864	article	MENGIKUTI LANGKAH PIKIR ROMO MANGUN : Sebuah Tinjauan Mengenai Metode Perancangan Arsitektur Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya	Rony Gunawan Sunaryo	\N	2007
8251856	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001190	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001190}, priority = {2}	The Amsterdam School is an architectural stream developed in the Netherlands between 1915 and 1930. The influence was so wide that the whole European continent and the United States of America were affected. Indonesia as one of the colonies of the Netherlands also experienced its influence directly and indirectly. This article is an early study dealing with how far the Amsterdam School has influenced the colonial architecture in the then Dutch East Indies.	e3473bdcd9c3b25377b9148b153f4eb1	409e9e19339cf609119b2be9a2c13015	ae66f846e59970b5591a9ac606683c5c	article	�THE AMSTERDAM SCHOOL� DAN PERKEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR KOLONIAL DI HINDIA BELANDA1 ANTARA 1915-1940	\N	\N	2007
8251857	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001191	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001191}, priority = {2}	Learning by adventural games has strongly built in self confidence, emotion defensibility, teamwork, creativity and fast in making decision, leadership, are the effective education system if started as soon as possible. That is in child growing period. The challenge and pleasant caracters, these games need the attractive and dynamic performance buildings. By research and design cooperation between supervisor and the final studio student by the title ? Psychological Approach in Building Design: Adventure Park for Kids Case Study?, funded by the PHK A-3 Dikti, the performance criteria have been found for design reference. The research has used deductive-inductive method by phenomenology approach to the number of the relevant case studies. By inductive analysis method have found the architectural performance criteria of attractive, safety and dynamic building both cognitive, affective, and psychomotoric consideration. The organic and variative elevation of room and building form, kid?s scale and room dimension, warm polychromatic colour compotition, maximalize vegetation and water for landscape, rough texture and circle circulation pattern, strong construction, are the findings for accommodating safety, pleasant, imajinative, and natural building image.  	808b31a4a3cd1364a3d69043b5927992	a0d8a34b9a49fcd1e5559106c93c8b1f	18aef844e713f6ed3e75971393f91cf0	article	KARAKTER ATRAKTIF DALAM PERANCANGAN TAMAN PETUALANGAN ANAK	Hastuti Saptorini dan Renata Heryawati Hess	\N	2007
8251858	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001192	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001192}, priority = {2}	The development of the city has caused a great influence through the society and the children as the part of the society. The children activity in the city has caused spontaneous playing space in the public space and it is being called �the invisible playground.� This phenomenon needs to be realized and needs to be adopted in design, so that it has not only brought negative impact to existence of the city public open space but in contrary it will bring positive influence to the public open space itself.	be10e26512c02950d3734c81e3ed12f2	fbbcfaa67cdb1ed98301a9b86d6bf6a2	6b865dfebcb2a6caf8b629f0baa83d60	article	RUANG PUBLIK SEBAGAI TEMPAT BERMAIN BAGI ANAK-ANAK : Studi Kasus Pengembangan � The Urban Zoo� bagi Kawasan Pecinan di Singapura	\N	\N	2007
8251859	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001193	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001193}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this study is to explore the transformation of city form and its structure in Solo which has developed from time to time. The method of this research was carried out by a-three-archive research strategy as follows: primary files; secondary files and physical files. The primary files referred to the old Javanese documentary (examples: parintah, undhang-undhang, pranatan, piyagem, kakancingan, serat, gugat, penget, babad). The secondary files referred to the document of local, national and international historians (examples: Ricklefs, Lombard, Vorstensteden, Muljana, Notosusanto, Kartodirdjo, Sajid) and Javanese architecture researchers (Ronald, Ikaputra, Adishakti). While the physical files referred to the field research that was conducted by interviews and collecting the artefacts. The main findings of study of morphology in the city of Solo were: the ?skeleton? element grew in three formations (central, cluster and organic); the ?meat? element grew in three formations also (horizontal, vertical, and interstitial); and the ?blood? element increased from the native people (Javanese, Madura,  Banjar) to foreign people (Chinese, Arab, India, Dutch) and changed from agricultural to non-agricultural activities. The other findings were the city of Solo was constructed by a-three-concept of urban design as follows: the organic concept which was conducted by native people; the colony concept which was conducted by the Dutch; and the cosmology concept which was conducted by the Javanese Kingdom. In 1500s-1750s, initially the city of Solo was a settlement grew at the bank of Bengawan Solo. Afterwards, in 1750s-1850s it developed into a combined water- and land- based urban fabric  Since 1850s, the city of Solo has left the river transportation and changed into the land transportation. Moreover, in 1900s the city of Solo built the new technology of transportation and urban utilities as follows: train, tram (streetcar), electricity and water city installations. In 2000s, the city of Solo acquired the city problems like the other cities in Indonesia. The city problems were divided into three aspects as follows: the built environment; the natural environment; and the social environment. The accumulation of those problems made the city grow in decline direction that needs to be fixed by a-sustainable-city design.	24c4538c3302aebd1e714123826a5692	7858252770b5a5a3ecb62d7224579d30	09d69f64f7f7ad8f626912c90121b0d4	article	MORFOLOGI KOTA SOLO (TAHUN 1500-2000)	Qomarun	\N	2007
8251860	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001194	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001194}, priority = {2}	From an obscure area by the banks of an estuary, which is later named Kalimas (Golden River), Surabaya, located in the coastal area of northern Java, developed into an important port in the Mojopahit era in the 14th century. Its geographically strategic position would then encouraged the Dutch colonial government in the 19th century to make it one of the primary ports in the long chain of gathering the farm produce from the whole area in the eastern Java and exporting them to Europe. This decision had resulted in transforming the �shape and structure� of this town to become like a ribbon spreading from the northern area (the port) to the south (the plantation and farming areas). In the 20th century, besides being a traditional port by the banks of Kalimas River for the local people, Surabaya was also built into a trading port and the second largest navy port after Batavia. Its role as a port city has become very essential in supporting the trades specifically in the eastern part of Indonesia and generally in the whole Indonesia.	c7e4b810dd47973ce595f33a58973da3	58995280463e01d539166f81fddc13b0	a0cc2d9b0b1086a326403e43d9877371	article	SURABAYA KOTA PELABUHAN (�SURABAYA PORT CITY�) Studi tentang perkembangan �bentuk dan struktur� sebuah kota pelabuhan ditinjau dari perkembangan transportasi, akibat situasi politik dan ekonomi dari abad 13 sampai awal abad 21	\N	\N	2007
8251861	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001195	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001195}, priority = {2}	This paper will indicate of how appropriate use of aquatic skylight module installed on buildings in the tropical zone compared to the ones in the subtropical climate.  In order for energy saving strategies, the aquatic-polycarbonate skylight system is used in the tropical climate.  In the tropical hot humid climate, Indonesia has received huge amount of global direct and diffuse radiations on horizontal roofs throughout the year, approximately 525 watts per square meter of solar radiation will impact on flat roofs or skylights on a clear sunny day in Surabaya city.  Ironically, most of the commercial and institution buildings are equipped with Western skylight styles in Surabaya without any modifications. The aquatic-polycarbonate skylight is the system that will control daylight, scatter direct solar heat radiation, cool the indoor polycarbonate surface temperature, and collect solar hot water at the same time.  The concept of using the water as shading device has three goals: first of all, the flushing water in the polycarbonate holes tries to scatter horizontal or tiled skylight direct sun-ray radiation, and minimize the direct sun heat temperature on the polycarbonate with flushing water continuously. Secondly, the sparkle flushing water in series of square holes of polycarbonate will bounce and disperse the direct sunlight into the space below enhancing daylight patterns.  Finally, while bouncing, sparkling and scattering direct sunlight, those series of flushing water holes would also collect the solar heat radiation as solar hot water.  Each system could works nicely to absorb, to scatter, to minimize, and to obtain the solar heat radiation for solar hot water in buildings.  This strategy aims to provide a clean environment living zones with applying passive heating and cooling systems.	2ab8ffc6c1d247c238dd3a08e3555631	0915e3250dde86daef228fdd3940cbee	3eaea8af31d8f2622215a3033bc473dd	article	THE AQUATIC-POLYCARBONATE SKYLIGHT FOR SURABAYA INDONESIA	Danny Santoso Mintorogo	\N	2007
8251862	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001196	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001196}, priority = {2}	Despite Indonesia?s overall achievements during the past two decades, the economy is encountering a series of problems. One of the biggest challenges is the unsatisfactory performance of the state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Subsidisies and uncovered loans to the SOEs have drained the government?s fiscal resources, and the signing off of employees creates many social problems. Compared with the SOEs in other sectors, state-owned sugar mills face more serious crises which not only jeopardise the social fabric, but also endanger the production. Research results strengthen the statement that the basic problem in sugar mills is management inefficiency resulting in high transaction costs. This research compares the transaction costs between state-owned (Ngadiredjo) and privately-owned (Kebon Agung) sugar mills. The study shows that in Kebon Agung Sugar Mill transaction costs are higher than production costs, while in Ngadiredjo Sugar Mill the reverse is true. However, the high transaction costs in Kebon Agung Sugar Mill cannot be attributed directly to inefficient institutions, because Ngadiredjo Sugar Mill incurred high costs for plants, land preparation, and fertilizer, which decreased the proportion of transaction costs. If analyzed in detail, the following facts are revealed: (i) market transaction costs in Kebon Agung Sugar Mill are higher than in Ngadiredjo Sugar Mill. This is because Kebon Agung Sugar Mill has established cooperation with sugarcane farmers in the form of extensions and transport subsidies; and  (ii) the political transaction costs proportion in Ngadiredjo Sugar Mill is higher than in Kebon Agung Sugar Mill because of the imposition of many ?illegal? fees.	5f425b583e0c75a37113148eb44d4a69	4bff95f321fa668e1c10794fe1cb83ba	86ca12280d7c4d116f854c88ea745305	article	Corporate Governance of Sugar Mills in East Java: A Transaction Cost Economics Perspective	Ahmad Erani Yustika	\N	2007
8251863	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001197	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001197}, priority = {2}	This Study reports the change of Indonesian culture by comprises the different culture perspective, both conglomeration and reformation periods, and test result of the impact of different culture on the extent disclosures. Statistical instruments employed in this study are the mean variance to test the cultural difference and two-sample t-statistic to test the distinction in disclosure practices between the two periods of observation. The primary findings show that Indonesian culture has change and the both cultural differences affect disclosure practices differently.	2b9eb29535c077ce42c00d3d060dd84e	585c6e4abb1273ca9c7e5514841c216c	f6dd29fb5b2c85bee38022e540aee039	article	Dampak Perubahan Kultur Masyarakat Terhadap Praktik Pengungkapan Laporan Keuangan Perusahaan Publik Di Indonesia	Edi Subiyantoro	\N	2007
8251864	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001198	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001198}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to find out the effect of leaderships and task striving on organization commitment. The result of this research can explain that leaderships and task striving affect organization commitment. Beside the result of this research is to find out effect of leaderships, task striving on work stress and affect job satisfaction to organization commitment of the nurses in a positive away	04ff26fbbc0c909a2412e137f8fcb1f7	edb7fae528597b9e80e1d8f1034f5029	ecbf48ea9ce9393f06398ce68ef1e628	article	Pengaruh Kepemimpinan Dan Tuntutan Tugas Terhadap Komitmen Organisasi Dengan Variabel Moderasi Motivasi Perawat Rumah Sakit Swasta Surabaya	H. Teman Koesmono	\N	2007
8251865	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001199	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001199}, priority = {2}	The main objective of the study is to examine the impact of ownership structure, leverage, external factor, internal factor on the value of the firms in Jakarta Stock Exchange. It is argued that unlike the agency problem advanced stock market, the agency problem in the Jakarta Stock Exchange is the divergence of interest between the minority holders and majority holders. This is because the Jakarta Stock Exchange is characterized, among other things, by the domination of large shareholders. It is hypotheses that :(1) there are the impact ownership structure , external factor, internal factor, on leverage, (2) there are the impact of ownership structure , external factor, internal factor, leverage on value of the firm . This study is to examine Agency Theory, Jensen and Meckling (1976), Pecking Order Theory, Myers (1984), Trade Off Model and Signaling Theory (1979). Population in this study are public company listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange during 2000 ? 2004. As much as 134  firms listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange were taken as a sample using a purposive  sampling method.The data were then analyzed by the structural equation modeling ( SEM) analysis, using the AMOS Program version 4.01.The results of this study show that  (1)  there are the impact of ownership structure , external factor, internal factor on leverage,(2)there are the impact of ownership structure, external factor, internal factor, leverage, on valueof the  firm . The result of the study is not support the Agency Theory, Jensen and Meckling (1976), but the result of the study is support  Pecking Order Theory,  Myers (1984),  Trade off model and Signaling Theory,  Battacharya (1979).	3bae1067b2bcd450d7dccaccedf0439a	6310dc4fc63df107b439c82a11c4653d	29f95b05b852c2dc04e663838282f025	article	Pengaruh Struktur Kepemilikan Saham, Leverage, Faktor Intern Dan Faktor Ekstern Terhadap Nilai Perusahaan (Studi empirik pada perusahaan manufaktur dan non manufaktur di Bursa Efek Jakarta)	Sujoko	\N	2007
8251866	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001200	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001200}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this study ws to exmine direct and indirect effects of a integrated multidimensional model of transformational leadership upon organizational citizenship behaviour (OCBs) and considered quality of work life and organizational commitment as key antecedents. Participants comprised 190 teachers from ten middle school, whom completed a questionnaire. In this study, transformational ledership as an important correlate to the organizational citizenship behaviour that the link would be quality of work life, while the organizational commitment was unrelated. Wheb quality of work life middle school teachers superiors with transformational ledership behaviour of principals were likely to be related to greater organizational citizenship behaviour.	4742de7a8045a905f96c4a00a6a43c72	13783a0352d34c8804e3971820636741	d6ae7ca6c1f28daefd7e10fbd105165f	article	Kepemimpinan Transformasional dan Pengaruhnya Terhadap Kepuasan atas Kualitas Kehidupan Kerja, Komitmen Organisasi, dan Perilaku Ekstra Peran: Studi pada Guru-Guru SMU di Kota Surabaya	Thomas Stefanus Kaihatu	\N	2007
8251867	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001201	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001201}, priority = {2}	This study evaluates implementation of society empowerment program in the East Java Province. that program is called KDP (Kecamatan Development Program). It is found that PPK has hit the target, that is poor district. The target precision is measured from physical condition oh respondent house, which is connected positively with respondent income. It means that the more lower the respondent income, the more worse their house condition. At micro level, PPK through its micro credit, enables to create average additional income 10% per year for its borrower. This study observes a success of woman group in making use credit micro, and there is a strong Spearman relationship between frequency of the group meeting and the group default in credit. In the culture of rural society, many women are strongly demanded to take care of their domestic problems, so that they feel expensive to leave their house (let alone their village) for a long time. This role enables rural women to interact each other intensively within their group, so that social coordination within them could be realized. For a rural women with debt, running away from her group is more expensive than thinking seriously to pay her debt to her group.	502e5806bd8e6412803b2c43ca83111e	19212f9b906dc63ae33e8150801e4185	8c51093d103b32e0757e76f9022e5173	article	Pemberdayaan Perempuan, Kredit Mikro, dan Kemiskinan: Sebuah Studi Empiris	Agus Suman	\N	2007
8251868	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001202	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001202}, priority = {2}	The concept of service quality, consumers satisfaction and service loyalty is related to each other. The correlation between consumers value and loyalty is also effected by product characteristic and its purchasing pattern. If the purchase the purchase constitute a habitual activity, the customers are likely to be loyal to the brand / company. The research is analizing correlation pattern between value variables of product attributes, satisfaction level and bank customers loyalty in South Sulawesi. The data was collected incindentally at random from 1.364 samples and analized by using lisrel program 8.30. The analysis result revealed that the value of performance of saving deposit service attribute received by depositors is positively and significantly affected the adequate satisfaction level and desired satisfaction level. The adequate satisfaction level and desired satisfaction level is significantly and negatively affected toward consumers loyalty in South Sulawesi. This is because the expectation desired by the consumers has  yet to be net attribute performance so that dissatisfaction of the constitutes mediator and moderator variable for the relation between value and loyalty. It is also discovered that value and loyalty of the consumers has a significant and positive relation. As a result of dissatisfaction on attribute performance of saving deposit service, the loyalty of consumers in declining. The dominant  factor toward satisfaction adequate level as well as satisfaction desired level is variable of staff professionalism in doing the responsibility.	b29118658e9e6eed6a16ced788ff7f05	ed2311ad19f54266ced5b37255ca3ec5	4f3e288f2ebd2b619ad23d23489a6e22	article	Pengaruh Nilai Pelanggan, Kepuasan Terhadap Loyalitas Nasabah Tabungan Perbankan Di Sulawesi Selatan	Alida Palilati	\N	2007
8251869	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001203	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001203}, priority = {2}	Due to maintenance the flow of goods, intervension by customs was minimized as possible on goods checking. Thus, to secure the country?s right and still be carefull from the possibility of the violation action of Regulation, custom?s administration need a facility that suitable to simplification the services process and the integrated documents service system application. That system is Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). This study was held to evaluate EDI system application as a pilot project at Custom Office Tanjung Perak, Surabaya	fd967bbe38c3b1a16161e40fb11b9649	d69f40aca9ddc79d29f3816c625210ee	aa0ea2715bd65a44d49fae1c415c7065	article	Evaluasi Pilot Project Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) di Bidang Kepabeanan (Studi Kasus pada Kantor Pelayanan Bea dan Cukai (KPBC) Tanjung Perak, Surabaya)	Pwee Leng	\N	2007
8251870	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001204	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001204}, priority = {2}	As we have known that nowadays for solving the crisis of energy in Indonesia, many works  have been  done to search the alternative sources of energy.  Simultaneously the researchers try to create the apparatus which can save the fuel consumption for automobiles. Purpose of the considered research is to compare the effect of change in diameter of wire winding of fuel saver, which is based on electromagnetic to the performance of the diesel engine. Diameters of the wire winding, which is used in the proposed research, are 0.25 and 0.35 mm. The performance of fuel saver, which has been designed, is tested in the laboratory of the internal combustion engine rig. Performance of the produced  fuel saver which is installed in the fuel line of internal combustion engine rig is compared to the performance of the standard internal combustion engine rig  (without installing fuel saver in the fuel line of internal combustion engine rig).  Speed of the engine and number of coil windings  of fuel saver are chosen as the testing variables for the proposed research. The proposed research has succeeded to produce the fuel saver, which is based on electromagnetic for saving the automotive fuel consumption. Results of the research show that the fuel saver which is produced can save fuel consumption about 30.79% especially for number of winding 4000 coils and diameter of wire 0.35 mm.  In addition the produced fuel saver can reduce the opacity of the emission gas.	c27c3ec3fd537e0140d9875e3bf59ed7	a19532a8c427904e1f61399ebaf53c81	70488d4fae7476f454ed5bda410c6228	article	Pengaruh Diameter Kawat Kumparan Alat Penghemat Energi yang Berbasis  Elektromagnetik Terhadap Kinerja Motor Diesel	Houtman P. Siregar	\N	2007
8251871	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001205	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001205}, priority = {2}	 Fracture behavior of aluminum alloys under mixed mode (Mode I II) loading was studied. Fracture tests were carried out on A2024-T351 aluminum. Compact-tension-shear specimen was employed and angle between loading axis and the crack surface was varied from 90�(mode I) to 0�(mode II). The crack extension (crack initiation and propagation) behaviors observed by a video microscope. Under a load with relatively high mode II components, the shear type crack initiation preceded the opening type crack propagation. Final fracture was occurred by shearing instability in the pure mode II loading.  These experimental results were explained qualitatively by using finite element analysis. The critical values of stress intensity factors at crack initiation under mode II dominant conditions become smaller than those predicted by the maximum hoop stress criterion. It was also found that the rolling direction and small holes existing ahead of the crack-tip influence the crack extension behaviors.	5c7f768f88bdc04e1061b30815e32db0	c39a3b73292509a54ed5d780c189989b	d51e378f8723077a4968c9e50283349e	article	Perilaku Perambatan Retak pada Aluminium Paduan A2024?T351 dengan Menggunakan Spesimen CTS	Husaini	\N	2007
8251872	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001206	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001206}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to investigate the characteristics of import Ball Mill which is used at cement mills in Indonesia. There were two kind of import Ball Mill from PT. Semen Gresik, Tbk that used in this research which are A type (� 30 mm) and B type (� 40 mm). Visual investigation, chemistry composition, distribution of hardness, and microstructure photograph was conducted characterize these ball mill. Visually, the import Ball Mill has rough surface, white coloring when cut off, and small cracks at all specimens. Type A ball mill contains of 2,934% C, 11,231% Cr, and 0,177% Mo, where type B Ball Mill contains of 2,693% C, 12,31% Cr, and 1,103% Mo. Both are martensitic white cast iron ASTM A532 Class II type A. The surface are harder then the its core. The highest hardness on the surface are 720,82 kg/mm2 (type A) and 746,5 kg/mm2 (type B), where as lowest hardness on the core are 631,1 kg/mm2 (type A) and 544,0 kg/mm2 (type B). Microstructure investigation shows Perlit, Cementit, and Martensit.	0ac0ddfb109830f9a37b6286d3f8f2b4	712ab71ed4b5404a6cd890d4f1013521	506b5d23d293a8ce4970c60d7f5bef6d	article	Karakterisasi Ball Mill Import pada Industri Semen di Indonesia	M. Noer Ilman2) Ratna Kartikasari1)	\N	2007
8251873	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001207	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001207}, priority = {2}	Nickel plating process by using electric current (electroplating) is a most widely applied plating in industry as a final result or basic plate for further processes. Nickel plating process can be applied to products such as medals aimed at protecting basic metal (copper) against corrosion and to keep their surfaces with shinning color throughout their life. The plate thickness to be produced on medals? surfaces would be influenced by some plating process parameters, among others, current density, temperature, and plating time. The research method used was experimental method by conducting thickness test on the nickel-plated medals  by varying plating time (5, 10, 15 minutes), current density (0.28, 0.35, 0.42 ampere), and temperature (400C, 500C, 600C) parameters. Plating time, temperature, and current density parameters used during the plating process would have influence on nickel plate results qualitatively, where the bigger current density and the higher applied temperature, the thicker nickel plate produced on medals? surfaces. From the results of test it was obtained that the highest value of plate thickness was 82 �m on 0.42 ampere for a plating time of 15 minutes and at temperature of 600C.	1f525d7f393cdf342fdd0634b1103753	bc1bee0e21445a1ae3b24320a5c24c6e	4c11d935cb37d47bc4654b7b15b8d49a	article	Pengaruh Parameter Proses Pelapisan Nikel Terhadap Ketebalan Lapisan	Bambang Santosa dan Martijanti Syamsa	\N	2007
8251874	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001208	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001208}, priority = {2}	 A tool life is an important data in planning a machining process. In this research, an experiment was done to study life and wear of carbide cutting tool used in turning process of an alloy steel of ASSAB 760. Cutting speed was varied with other cutting variables (federate and depth of cut) was set fixed. Graphical method was used in the analysis to determine n exponential (n=0.378) and a constant of Taylor Tool Life (CT=379). An equation of Taylor Tool Life was obtained as VT0,378=379, which give A value of tool life of 140.33 minutes at low cutting speed and 14.756 minutes at high cutting speed.	714e63cbe0ddf62e1b2c2ca77f9e16f5	520a3d8710059a842e3a382fbb5ca244	cf0f10f699948d0bd022a6ed26638d0d	article	Analisis Umur dan Keausan Pahat Karbida untuk Membubut Baja Paduan (ASSAB 760) dengan Metoda Variable Speed Machining Test	Hendri Budiman dan Richard	\N	2007
8251875	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001209	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001209}, priority = {2}	The shafts in the steering linkage are connected by universal joints. These joints has characteristic producing fluctuation in the output angular velocity. So, this can cause a problem for steering linkage as the fluctuation of the output steering shaft. Furthermore, it will affect the ability to control the moving of the vehicle. Ideally, the input and the output angular velocity of the steering wheel should be equal so that the controlling of the vehicle motion by the driver could be easly or fully handling. In this research the output angular velocity of a series shafts connected by universal joint or also popular called Hooke?s joint is optimised. It is usually applied in huge vehicles or truck steering linkage connection system. The optimisation will be done by developing Shaft Series Optimisation (SSO) package by utilising MATLAB Optimisation Toolbox. From the result of calculations using the developed software package it can be concluded that the output velocity of the series shafts approximates the input velocity at the operating angle less than 25� and at the phase angle of 90�.	c902fdc53f6164aaec2a23205c76ae4f	cbc3a8c96a45c76fbf7ac6111a66e06d	5bfc4b27e35679f3ad3b29a66aa29cb1	article	Optimasi Kecepatan Sudut Keluaran Kopeling Universal pada Poros Seri	Muhammad Fajar	\N	2007
8251876	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001210	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001210}, priority = {2}	This research is aimed to examine the influence of ex-dividend date on stock price movements in the Jakarta Stock Exchange. A 30-days of observation, divided into a 15-days period before and a 15-days period after the ex-dividend date, is analized by using an event study method applying the Paired Sample T-test.The result shows that the average price of stocks before the ex-dividend date are significantly different with those after the ex-dividend date. It indicates that there is a significant movement in the stocks? prices between the both periods of observation due to dividend announcement. Far more than that, the research also reveals that the amount of the stocks? price alteration is statistically the same as the amount of their dividend per share.	cda1c62b3b1147f963f4a82ab80feb43	8ec7faa5d37975a2aac80e5fa0fa8ab7	ac3aded5f92116ce48620609bc579dd6	article	Pengaruh Pengumuman Dividen Terhadap Perubahan Harga Saham Sebelum dan Sesudah Ex-Dividend Date di Bursa Efek Jakarta (BEJ)	Lani Siaputra	\N	2006
8251877	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001211	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001211}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to examine the day of the week effect on the stock return and Monday Effect Test in the Jakarta Stock Exchange. The sample is selected using Purposive Sampling Technique. The sample consist are thirty eight active stock in the LQ-45 Index during January trough December 2005. The statistic methods which are used to test hypotheses are ANOVA, One Sample t-test and independent sample t-test. The results show that there is a day of the week effect in the JSX. Furthermore, week four effect phenomenon exist but Rogalski effect doesn?t exist in the JSX.	75df7ec4b63657213c1a46ed0057461e	1d1f74d585711885f249df58e38cd9d5	75cf9cbe979349a6cb41ed0bbfe54bdc	article	Studi Tentang Pengaruh Hari Perdagangan Terhadap Return Saham pada BEJ	Ansyori Mahdi Rr. Iramani	\N	2006
8251878	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001212	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001212}, priority = {2}	Generally, Financial Statements are based on Historical Cost Accounting (HCA) that assumes that prices are stable. Actually, there are several methods on accounting for the effect of changing prices, such as Current Cost Accounting (Replacement Cost Accounting) and Constant Dollar Accounting or General Price Level Accounting (GPLA)). GPLA will do restatement the components of financial statement to be a rupiah on a similar level of purchasing power, but without changes in accounting principles which using on conventional accounting. Financial statements made by GPLA are comparing to financial statements made by HCA. Both of financial statements are analysis with NOD (Number of Dollar) attribute to know that financial statements are interpretative and analysis with COG (Command of Good) attribute to know that financial statements are relevant. 	dad9fbbb69ab760f635b907a124473da	51ea8afdc8171a254c38f1fbeb38220c	89a6d3a65b2ee6f7cdab390b3b9a585a	article	Studi Banding Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan dengan Metode Historical Cost Accounting dan General Price Level Accounting pada Masa Inflasi	David Sukardi Kodrat	\N	2006
8251879	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001213	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001213}, priority = {2}	This article aims to investigate the influencing factors of the extent of web-based disclosure among Indonesian manufacturing firms. Measurement of dependent variable (extent of web-based disclosure) relies on instrument developed by Matherly and Burton (2005). Four independent variables are hypothesized to positively influence the dependent variable: profitability (proxied by ROA), percentage of public ownership, firm size (average total assets), and level of leverage. The  regression analysis finds that all independent variables (except percentage of public ownership) positively affect the extent of web-based disclosure.	5bf2e06d5c47857b12ba2c2f5c2ebbb0	1008957dcbcc1950fa437bf0bd65b267	9d3df7c19cf7769c05f8c7adc71bc9d5	article	Factors Influencing The Extent of Web-Based Disclosure: An Empirical Analysis of Indonesian Manufacturing Firms	Kurniawan Sekar Angkoso Ronny Prabowo	\N	2006
8251880	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001214	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001214}, priority = {2}	A Sex-role stereotype is the belief that differing traits and abilities make men and women particularly well suited to different roles. The objectives of this research were to know if there is stereotype gender prerequisite in recruitment of finance and accounting staff. Observation conducted to advertisement for job opening at Jawa Pos news paper during four months and ten days. We found amounted 301 vacancies for finance and accounting staff. Result of these study show   companies that want to recruit staff tend to bias for the gender issues. Companies that require sex tend to men orientation for the specific job and women for the other. This reflects there are sex-role stereotype in the recruitment process of finance and accounting staff. Good Job specification should not be discriminative about the gender. The Restrictive may be expense of the firm that is losing potential candidate. Sex requires have to base on logic consideration and about many job characteristic and environment. 	377bf2acaeeea2cdb2fab5e6c5bd8f90	574fda507e52c163fec0c6d79e1af60f	67a1c3fa104f806acba8b4d65e62c06e	article	Sex-Role Stereotype  dalam  Rekrutmen Pegawai Akuntansi dan Keuangan: Observasi terhadap Pola Rekruitmen Terbuka di Media Masa	I Made Narsa	\N	2006
8251881	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001215	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001215}, priority = {2}	A seismic risk assessment procedure for earth embankments and levees is presented. The procedure consists of three major elements: (1) probability of ground motion at the site, (2) probability of levee failure given a level of ground motion has occurred and (3) expected loss resulting from the failure. This paper discusses the first two elements of the risk assessment. The third element, which includes economic losses and human casualty, will not be presented herein. The ground motions for risk assessment are developed using a probabilistic seismic hazard analysis. A two-dimensional finite element analysis is performed to estimate the dynamic responses of levee, and the probability of levee failure is calculated using the levee fragility curve.  The overall objective of the assessment is to develop an analytical tool for assessing the failure risk and the effectiveness of various levee strengthening alternatives for risk reduction. An example of the procedure, as it applies to a levee built along the perimeter of an island for flood protection and water storage, is presented. Variations in earthquake ground motion and soil and water conditions at the site are incorporated in the risk assessment. The effects of liquefaction in the foundation soils are also considered.  	42d8c9c5020f6c9d82328805764f7abd	b71f64a580d3b8f41f34467519c39137	e59123767beb7ac7da36f5235dd65e1c	article	SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF LEVEES	Dario Rosidi	\N	2007
8251882	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001216	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001216}, priority = {2}	This paper describes investigation on the performances of cold asphalt emulsion mixes (CAEMs). The type of emulsion used was a cationic asphalt emulsion. The investigation was carried out at Leeds University, United Kingdom (UK). The objective of the experiments was to evaluate and to improve the performances of cold mixes and compared with hot mixes. For optimising the performances of the cold mixes, a target porosity of five to ten percent and indirect tensile stiffness modulus (ITSM) value of 2000 MPa was selected, suitable for low to medium trafficked roads. A simplified mix design procedure was used for producing the cold mixes. It was found that when properly designed, at full curing conditions, the stiffness (ITSM) of CAEMs were found to be very comparable to those of hot mixes. Test results also show that the addition of cement in the amount of one to two percent by mass of aggregates significantly improved the mechanical performance of cold asphalt mixes. 	84135668652cf7d577593ac03de4e6aa	3d03cc942e39cb5d7486296dc8f85bde	84142dfab2b9c95aeeedf47ec87fabb0	article	EVALUATING AND IMPROVING THE  PERFORMANCE OF  COLD ASPHALT EMULSION MIXES	I Nyoman Arya Thanaya	\N	2007
8251883	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001217	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001217}, priority = {2}	The desired accuracy level of an estimate heavily relies on the availability of data and information at the time of preparing the estimate. However, an estimate often must be made when data and information are not complete. At earlier stages of project implementation at which data and information are minimal, a client is often required to prepare a cost estimate. This paper discusses the capacity factor-based cost models for buildings with total areas serving as the proxy of capacity. A total of four cost models for different building functions are presented in this paper. Based on the models, most building functions with the exception of housings, exhibit decreasing return to scale, meaning that the unit measure of cost expressed by cost per square meter declines as the size of capacity increases. The cost models are then applied to estimate the development unit cost for different demographical unit measures.	e5ef47be78fe64294b05f890dbc7b9d6	20a6b92cfac2095de16e03a42786d527	0af8bbaf9e08684a4ba8efe82294c52a	article	CAPACITY FACTOR BASED COST MODELS FOR BUILDINGS OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS	Andreas Wibowo	\N	2007
8251884	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001218	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001218}, priority = {2}	Advanced Traffic Control Systems (ATCS) have been recognised as one of the most direct methods for relieving urban traffic congestion. However, the applications of the systems in large cities in developing countries are unique because road networks in these cities face more severe transportation problems than those in developed countries. Furthermore, some of signalised intersections lie close, but others far from adjacent intersections. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the performance of ATCS at intersections with far distance to adjacent intersections and to recommend how to improve traffic performance with given constraints of severe transportation problems. Road network in Bandung, Indonesia was used as a case study. Microscopic traffic simulation was conducted to evaluate the performance of ATCS. It is shown that on average, traffic performance measures under Fixed Time traffic control system were similar or better than those under ATCS. In conclusion, the application of ATCS at intersections far from adjacent intersections is not effective. 	bd41322bcc939b581c8c53a5eb47ecff	35c79ef2b517880852b2bc981ea39146	6e68f659849de9945f25078cab17aa06	article	PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ADVANCED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS AT SIGNALISED INTERSECTIONS FAR FROM ADJACENT INTERSECTIONS	A. Caroline Sutandi	\N	2007
8251885	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001219	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001219}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the results of investigations carried out on the effect of varying curing age and water/cement ratio on the modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete.  The test specimens were made with sieved samples of selected grain size ranges of laterite used as fine aggregates to replace sand in normal concrete. Batching was by weight. Three mix ratios of (1:1�:3), (1:2:4) and (1:3:6) were used. Water/cement ratio of 0.5, 0.6, 0.7 and 0.75 were used for each of the mix ratios. The specimens were tested at curing ages of seven to 28 days. The results showed that there was a corresponding increase in both modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete due to increase in curing ages. The mix proportion, compressive strength and water/cement ratio were found to have significant effects on both modulus of elasticity and modulus of deformability of laterized concrete.	a053225e22ec733905b0cb93494e3cda	c6fb4dd727cae548095d6a2a435b2b92	2621c87c68179827e539eb3e5068b708	article	EFFECTS OF VARYING CURING AGE AND WATER/CEMENT RATIO ON THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF LATERIZED CONCRETE	Ata Olugbenga	\N	2007
8251886	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001220	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001220}, priority = {2}	Water is a very essential commodity. To avoid conflict, water rights allocation in each of autonomous district within a river basin needs to be modeled. A mathematical model is proposed to allocate water fairly in a river basin crossing some autonomous districts. The model of water rights in each autonomous district is based on the water availability in the related district according to its average annual rainfall minus minimum discharge to maintain river biota. Simulation model in the Cimanuk river basin showed that Garut, Sumedang, and Majalengka districts have greater water rights than their needs, whereas Indramayu district experienced deficit. Water accession in the 3 districts is then used not only by Indramayu but also by Cirebon district and Cirebon city as well as the nearest neighbors. The model also simulates Incentive/disincentive distribution to each district. It provides the mechanism of sharing benefits between districts in a river basin. The model developed was based on the remaining water rights of the certain district, which is utilized by other district. Based on the simulation, Garut, Sumedang, and Majalengka districts receive incentive, on the other hand, Indramayu and Cirebon districts as well as Cirebon City obtain disincentive. The benefits are then especially intended for conservation. Conservation efforts such as the changing in land management pattern and dam construction like Jatigede dam at Sumedang, strongly affect on the revenue increase of respective autonomous region. Incentive model is very advantageous in the role arrangement and profit sharing between province and the district within river basin.	8206c5687b68cf777854cd76f4e5fb74	e5865bb604ca169e3da33e8542e3fc46	59a3de8c744729594eb05f58af44b741	article	A MATHEMATICAL MODEL ON WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BASED ON REGIONAL PLANNING AND AUTONOMOUS REGION (Case Study on Cimanuk River Basin-West Java)	Sri Legowo WD	\N	2007
8251887	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001221	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV07090207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001221}, priority = {2}	The high water content in marine clays could loosen the bond of soil particles, resulting in low bearing capacity and high compressibility of the soil.  Excessive settlements could happened to the structures built on it. An electrokinetic process was attempted to reduce the high water content of the marine clay.  An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of electrokinetic on marine clay improvement. This study focused on the use of electrokinetic to enhance the soil bearing capacity of marine clay by improving index properties of the marine clay. The result of this research was obtained by doing several analyses on water content, pH value, and soil particles of soil sample located between cathode and anode. Based on the results from laboratory testing, it can be concluded that electrokinetic process decreased the water content and pH value of soil surrounding the anode. Also, soil particles surrounding the anode became in close proximity. This indicated that as it became closer to the anode, soil became denser.	7d2e345561152d2578a3f23e73161969	f5d953642317113f6721f01b4c5471e6	3f0adac1a20995c03eacbd83dfea83e6	article	IMPROVING MARINE CLAYS WITH ELECTROKINETICS METHOD	Paravita Sri Wulandari Daniel Tjandra	\N	2007
8251889	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001223	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001223}, priority = {2}	This study reports on the non-standard Indonesian expressions used by men and women in The Reader?s Letters in magazines. Seven editions of two different magazines, For Him Magazine and Cosmopolitan, were used as the source of data. The findings revealed the kinds of nonstandard expressions used by both gender, in terms of linguistic categories and non-standard features, also confirming that the men employed more nonstandard expressions than the women	97a4f8955c56f61fe61d67bb36aa62a7	12fbcea8c89a38e5c0a2ee5d5c6c5877	1cd3116e95bcda8abeb68000db77fdde	article	The Use of Non-Standard Indonesian Expressions by Men and Women in The Reader?s Letters	Andrew Junarto Josefa J. Mardijono	\N	2007
8251890	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001224	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001224}, priority = {2}	Communicating in English covers two aspects: ?system? referring to syntactic and semantics elements; and ?schemata? referring to appropriateness based on the social cultural contexts of native speakers. It is, therefore, very essential to teach cultural aspects when teaching English as a foreign language. This article describes a survey to investigate students? opinions on which cultural aspects that should be learned.	0fa1b9d4db1036e1f35af908fe636903	568dd239fd19bdd5eb09a0098866b1b6	563f9b8212203348f47ce05983e1e6cb	article	Researching Language Aspects? Preferences of English Department Students When Learning Culture (A Case Study of Students Taking a Course called Introductory to British Studies at Jenderal Soedirman University)	Syaifur Rochman	\N	2007
8251891	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001225	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001225}, priority = {2}	This article provides an initial discussion of truck graffiti. It reviews pertinent literature on graffiti which shows that, despite the fact that graffiti have attracted a number of researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds, truck graffiti have been under researched. It also specifically presents types of graffiti and approaches to graffiti research which demonstrates that, even though truck graffiti might be classified into ?public?, they seem to have been overlooked in the realm of graffiti research. This situation insinuates that truck graffiti, particularly those in the Indonesian settings, warrants further exploration.	954ee8f4fa844a89f4c331d31c6c8358	a28ce951971196adde6c14700c29a78f	55393363a46ec7ead5d58338789bb31f	article	An Initial Intimation of a yet Banal Discourse: Truck Graffiti	Yazid Basthomi	\N	2007
8251892	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001226	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001226}, priority = {2}	This study examines the effect of the variation of teacher talk on EFL learners' performance, especially the one related to listening comprehension skills, by chronologically observing a Japanese first language (L1) instructor's classrooms at a university.	76e53070e83b0f6c0a7d64e24fe14c73	ce1f0f112810750af10ecd7515e37006	eac0fd78852c362da48f7d6798b65fbd	article	The Effect of Teacher Talk in EFL Classrooms: The Nonuse or Use of Learners? L1 by an Instructor	Chiyo Myojin	\N	2007
8251893	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001227	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001227}, priority = {2}	This article used scripted play as a language intervention strategy to increase the mean length of utterance (MLU) for three young children with disabilities. The findings of this study show that the MLU for all three children increased when scripted play was used. All the children also further increased their MLU during post intervention.	c7734801b1ffbea02d783d1a20ea3c85	3452bc31e4d27c705b6d006843ead314	c1dedcd9ed63afc1830263638decda67	article	The Use of Scripted Play in Speech Production for Young Children with Disabilities	Ren�e Chong	\N	2007
8251894	k@ta	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001228	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001228}, priority = {2}	This study is aimed to reveal the type of compliments and the compliment responses produced by the main female character that is superior and on the responses produced by the main male character that is subordinate in the movie What Women Want. Finally, the research came up with the result that social status and gender did not always influence the way the main female superior character gave compliments toward the main male subordinate character and vice versa. 	b200388f946c5c449151c6aa0d596531	a5f008f7e04d6d859118598a7f7ef2db	052f9da77eeb7e5f9869bdf0a07acda4	article	The Compliments and the Compliment Responses Used by the Characters in What Women Want	Irene Nova Nani I. Tiono	\N	2007
8251895	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001229	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001229}, priority = {2}	There is an incompletion in a traditional art performance when using communication media such as television compared to being present in the event. They are missing some non verbal nuances, like the body language, face expressions, etcetera, that would help in deeply understanding word meanings.The concept of 'social presence' is about the presence or absence of social codes that help carry unseen meanings. This makes the electronic media an inferior medium in developing interrelationships.However, mass media potentially overflows the 'real' culture from the people with the affair of preserving class hegemony	5e9dd688d6b13949e81d1b9e2f3970cd	ece638ac55fcb08ed6ef59b98117921d	c8de101687d07553a78a1f1edc5b23ea	article	MENGEMAS KESENIAN TRADISIONAL MELALUI STASIUN TELEVISI SWASTA DI INDONESIA	.	\N	2006
8251896	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001230	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001230}, priority = {2}	Due to public?s reaction initiated by the raised oil prices per October 1, 2006, the government launched several Public Service Advertisements featuring a religious figure, an education figure, and a former cabinet member. These advertisements, however, raised some critiques. Public Service Advertisement (PSA) is a social discourse that can influence the public. In essence, PSA is objective and in general portray the reality in our community. Blunder in creating PSA?s will cause social  reaction, false campaign, and even empty discourse that will actually make blunder for the advertisers.	79ae522435953792d3c12895421d4621	e9d2acef5d93baaf4c735ff471989bc9	e78ed904894c1374ebf6e091c97bddf3	article	FALSE CAMPAIGN DALAM IKLAN LAYANAN MASYARAKAT PASKA KENAIKAN HARGA BAHAN BAKAR MINYAK 1 OKTOBER 2005	Andrian Dektisa Hagijanto	\N	2006
8251897	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001231	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001231}, priority = {2}	Basic aspects of user interface design related to human cognitive system have been considered into most computer software applications recently especially those applications using the standard of Graphical User Interface (GUI). But different from the most software applications designed intentionally for user that assumed had been familiar to any computer application before, The User Interface for Public Kiosk System should be designed for users those could be possibly anyone totally unfamiliar with any computer interface system. Computer Illiterate User should be taken into interface design consideration, hence the basic aspects of human cognitive system should be considered as one of the most important factor in designing more intuitive and user friendly interface system model.This paper is a part of our research in the National Research Competition: Riset Andalan Perguruan Tinggi dan Industri (RAPID) programme 2004-2006 Sponsored by Ditjen DIKTI (General Directorate of Higher Education). The title of the research is : ?Design & Engineering Multimedia Kiosk for Public Information Services?. In this paper we will review several basic aspects of human cognitive system related to human perception of visual information, the basic of visual communication design concepts for Kiosk, and will be concluded into several guidelines and recommendations of designing successful user interface system for public Information Kiosk.	91516c05ee526635e3884fc7a6e02f60	0c173a954b72e44001caa1b6867dbdf1	730d33836beb5e50e4c00434d2ed9cf9	article	ERGO-DESIGN AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA KIOSK	Agus Windharto dan S.Heru Prabowo	\N	2006
8251898	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001232	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001232}, priority = {2}	Service Learning sebagai suatu metode pembelajaran yang diimplementasikan ke dalam mata kuliah desain kemasan di jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Indonesia. Sebuah proses yang hasilnya bervariasi dan akan dijelaskan di dalam artikel ini. Service Learning sangat cocok diimplementasikan di Indonesia; karena masih banyaknya pengusaha yang membutuhkan sesuatu untuk menaikkan daya jual produknya. Mata kuliah desain kemasan mencoba untuk memecahkan masalah tersebut. Di dalam mata kuliah ini, mahasiswa dapat belajar, membantu melalui sebuah proses dan mereka dapat mengalami pembelajaran yang nyata untuk memberikan pelayanan kepada masyarakat umum dan pada akhir pelajaran mahasiswa dapat mempunyai portfolio. Di dalam tulisan ini penulis mencoba menjelaskan proses keseluruhan, keuntungan dan kerugian, segi-segi positif dan negatif dan prospek ke depan penerapan Service Learning  secara umum di Indonesia dan khususnya di Surabaya.	563b5930105867485c07b72c33db6bfb	d771e0a77d5554318bb4fefa3ba6672b	8e0c621b837c7e84dba9c18082b68b42	article	PROCESS OF SERVICE LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION IN PACKAGING DESIGN COURSE AT VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN OF PETRA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INDONESIA AND THE IMPACT TO MICRO BUSINESSES	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2006
8251899	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001233	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001233}, priority = {2}	This article expose the increasing trends on student in Visual Communication Design at Petra Christian University which is choosing design process mather than thesis for their Final Assignment. The scope of analysis more on micro aspect of  the student internal factor that contributes in deciding type of Final Assignment. Especially motivation, learning style in learning process through the related factors.	1002d8cc12f8a6f88d96922d8abb15a1	fc2fb5d94dc1513265b2852d1d14eb09	465e64648bea4c783dbcbf614559673b	article	SEBUAH TINJAUAN TERHADAP TUGAS AKHIR PADA JURUSAN DKV UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA	Maria Nala Damayanti	\N	2006
8251900	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001234	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001234}, priority = {2}	The Esia ads with their many versions try to offer a corporate brand with an emosional approach. This article?s analysis views Esia as an organization, much like what has been shown in the daily Kompas in some versions of its ads. While using a rethorical analysis, hopefully shows how Esia formulates its message in its ad executions as an argument, while also refering to certain logics to support them.	edcbf26b5fc7d2abe4b5a51948e5639f	c4e3b08ad8adaf18798f68c802537324	197d46550789999466e8b5f278665a0b	article	RETHORICAL ANALYSIS  PADA IKLAN ESIA	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2006
8251901	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001235	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001235}, priority = {2}	Infographics is one of many important visual elements in journalistics, whether in  printed or electronic mass media.  Its  function  is  to  make the  reader  of  a  news article  better  understand  its narration or better comprehend the process of a publicized scientific research. In its development and besides being an aesthetic appearance of mass media, infographics can also reconstruct an event or a happening.  Considering  its  importance  as a  form  of  visual news in the mass media, its role can be equalled to the verbal news. This  article  is  more focused towards  infographics\\' role in printed mass media, such as newspapers and magazines.	76a12b8a4171be2417a8bf8144c50107	0f00d62873686354485b952035989c9a	8aea4619e7e2ea8fe4e19ca2c332170d	article	PERAN INFOGRAFIS PADA MEDIA MASSA CETAK	Surabaya E-mail: <a href=\\"mailto:obedbima@peter.petra.ac.id\\">obedbima@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Obed Bima Wicandra Dosen Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual	\N	2006
8251902	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001236	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001236}, priority = {2}	One of media to establish woman image was by means of media, either television, radio, or print media. The media content that was primary highlighted by feminism communities was advertisement. Advertising presentation on television and print media contributed to significant effects in depiction of woman image.
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The political economic approach strove to explain in view of a big representation such as general effects of political economy in societies or effects of power holders on definition of events that became news.
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It was due to control against news contents or news considered important and unimportant. Whoever had more economic power was the one who could control the media. It was not surprising that nowadays media roles here became a means to legitimize class interests that had and controlled media through production of awareness and fake reportage on objective realities that had biased due to be followed by interests both politically and economically
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	216e1aab4a83d4ce04536e73453df585	974559f16a3b011b406143b8fba204c9	8a630de8a624ab1d9308b3a95d8ecf54	article	Ekonomi Politik Iklan Di Indonesia Terhadap Konsep Kecantikan	Felicia Goenawan	\N	2007
8251903	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001237	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001237}, priority = {2}	Critical Theory that was built by Jurgen Habermas strove to find a methodology to uncover the other way around, namely relatedness between knowledge and human interests as social creatures. Therefore, critical theory of Jurgen Habermas was often called Critical Theory of Ideology; since there was an inevitable correlation between knowledge and social praxis, between knowledge, technology and issues of modern societies such as alienation, technological domination, reification, social repression, dehumanization, depersonalization and various agonies and depression of human beings due to intervention and penetration of knowledge and technology. Such was the case that ideological critics intended to reveal negative intentions disguised by ideology derived from distorted communication models systematically that led to social injustice and suppression.	ca4a5aa6b91a54b952a44c51680f7d61	7d7cb479d0a334e3efdbfd390f125864	8d18996a9c4c82e5b1c13d372832d053	article	Meneropong ?KOMUNIKASI BEBAS PENINDASAN? Buah Pemikiran Kritis Jurgen Habermas dalam Realitas Wajah Pertelevisian Indonesia (Dilihat dari Ontologis, Epistemologis, Aksiologis Kajian Media)	Marsefio S.Luhukay	\N	2007
8251904	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001238	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001238}, priority = {2}	Cultivation analysis focused attention on television viewing of general consequences of television audience in a long period of time. Cultivation theory strove to understand and explain television dynamics as characteristic and strength of dominant cultures nowadays. Cultivation analysis applied a survey instrument that administratively represented respondents. Responses of television viewing were analyzed using variables of demography including gender, age, race, education, income, and political views (liberal, moderate, and conservative). The cultivation analysis was a part of cultural indicators in a project research of Gerbner and his colleagues in which cultural indicators were data about reports related to reality conceptions through television viewing on any particular program. 
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In other words, violence behavior as shown in television was reflection of events around us. If the violence acts reflected legal rules that could not cope with situations as depicted in television acts, it could be the real ones. Violence that was presented on television considered as violence that took place in the world. The applicable legal rules to cope with criminal behaviors presented on television could be stated such as the case with our laws. Analysis of television cultivation therewith provided cultural homogenization or cultivation both in mainstreaming and resonance.	056c5688c502c45dd12fa5b5fb8e2340	5747f3048e92beb30dc313d2879b82f5	10849e250edaa22d17b144451768fec9	article	Cultivation Theory Sebuah Perspektif Teoritik dalam Analisis Televisi	Ido Prijana Hadi Dosen Jurusan Ilmu Komunikasi Fikom UK Petra Surabaya	\N	2007
8251905	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001239	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001239}, priority = {2}	Curriculum of Communication Science in colleges were expected to be able to accommodate real necessities in industrial world, and at the same time designed to boost development of Communication Science itself. For the purpose, there were a number of trends in media industry that should be carefully examined. 
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There were two aspects that we should heed. The first aspect related to hardware or technological products of information and technology. Various technological products that were developing rapidly recently had turned into new media in information conveyance. 
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The second aspect related to shifting of structures and mechanisms in media industry itself, that led to changes as well in operation and working pattern of media industry. The changes took place due to being prompted by global environmental factors such as globalization process that had impacted on media industry in Indonesia.
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	8e6e72b7b204c5566fe612d37ff92893	23181f9a4e311a654df0ae11f7f99886	8db5004799c1f6dadc1bf90f46dd52cb	article	Perkembangan Terkini dalam Industri Media dan Hubungannya dengan Kurikulum Ilmu Komunikasi di Perguruan Tinggi	Satrio Arismunandar	\N	2007
8251906	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001240	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001240}, priority = {2}	The emergence of technological innovation of 3G-Communication had resulted in impacts and reforms in communication paradigm. The 3G was implemented on Smart Phone that represented a joint between computer technology and cellular telephone.
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In line with computer functions on communication media of cellular telephone, would also lead to issues of Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) on application of smart phone for communication; particularly 3G that provided facilities and services, that increasingly added and sustained communication functions through computer media into smart phone.
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Through this article, the writer wanted to discuss application of 3G-communication technology from standpoint of CMC. Particularly related to issues of CMC, among others were Digital Divide, Antisocial Behavior, and Online Ethics.
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	63a389628e32c1589daf30671266cf06	1b887fc23e982643a05ee8ebf0dd2259	d419044a4fad9521c628fceec245320a	article	Teknologi Komunikasi 3G Dari Sudut Pandang Computer Mediated Communication	Lady Joanne Tjahyana	\N	2007
8251907	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001241	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001241}, priority = {2}	Communication model produced by every communication performer was varied. The differences were naturally caused by frame of references and fields of experiences. And if we pulled it further backwards, actually differences of frame of references and fields of experiences were results of varied cultures of every person. Culture was a concept that resurrected interests. Formally, culture could be defined as a comprehensive pattern. (Mulyana and Rahmat, 2002, h. 26).
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Cultures appear in language patterns take form of activities and behaviors that function as models for actions of self-adjustment and communication style that enable people live in any particular society in any particular geographical environment at any particular technical development extent and at any particular time.
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Communication and inter-cultural relations are reciprocal and influenced by each other. What we discuss about, how we talk about it, what we care and neglect, what we think about and how we think about it affected by culture. Ultimately, what we talk about and how we talk about it, and what we see contribute to establish, determine and resurrect our cultures. Cultures will not survive without communication, nor will the other way around. Each of them can not change without causing changes of others. (Mulyana and Rakmat, 2002 h.37).	23ed69706191e6e6de25ebb49c45d195	de8270a9d80504b443d2faaed6faacda	dd63431130ad9b1d35a12e518eaf72e7	article	Model Komunikasi Antarbudaya Ekspatriat Guangdong  Machinery Exp.Imp.Ltd China (Gmc) Dengan Orang Indonesia Dalam Rangka Menjalin Kerjasama Dengan Orang Indonesia Di Surabaya	Imanuel Virgini Olaga Natalia	\N	2007
8251908	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001242	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001242}, priority = {2}	Research on television and changes of the normative sex, basically wanted to answer two issues namely: (1) Does presentation of television porno-media have effects on sex attitudes of S1 students in Surabaya City? (2) Does religion have effects on alternate variables of television porno-media presentation and sex attitudes midst S1 students of Surabaya City?
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Whereas objective of the research was to find out effects of television porno-media presentation on sex attitude of S1 students of Surabaya City and analyze effects of religion as an alternate variables on relatedness of television porno-media presentation with sex attitudes midst S1 students of Surabaya city.
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Based on research results and statistical tests that had been carried out, it was found out that television porno-media presentation had effects on sex attitudes of S1 students of Surabaya city. And in view of path test, it could be concluded that religion had effects as an alternate variable for a variable of television porno-media presentation and variable of sex attitudes midst S1 students of Surabaya City.	9b675f73d2b372242bc6099f6c3756a0	d56c027da3cdbd3f1de10ed7f8ef451b	45c250d5e38422594b22d58a419709c8	article	Televisi dan Pergeseran Konsep Seks Normatif : Pengaruh Tayangan Pornomedia Televisi dan Agama Terhadap Sikap Seks Mahasiswa S1 Kota Surabaya	Megawati Wahyudianata	\N	2007
8251909	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001243	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001243}, priority = {2}	The research was embarked from the researcher interest in phenomenon of campursari ? new Javanese ethnic music ? which around 2000 was popularized by Didi Kempot ? origin of Solo, Central Java. Songs of Campursari ? texts in study analysis of Semiotics ? had laden with social codes that could describe Javanese women and men. Originated from cultural stereotype, Didi Kemp not only represented Javanese men who were calm and did not like conflicts, yet he also presented Javanese men (just like women) also prioritized feeling. Still under cultural umbrella of Patriarchy, women strove to break down patriarchal ideology that overshadowed them. Through his songs, Javanese women were depicted more courageous in determining their attitudes.	01594546a8d3e858a039209e748a8cca	75bc00b76103612ac7495b9f66914cc1	358cff3e8f5ee43fb38374b4ec42b158	article	Campursari ala Didi Kempot: Perempuan dan Laki laki Jawa Mendobrak Patriarki	Yola Damayanti Gani1 dan Willy Chandra	\N	2007
8251910	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001244	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001244}, priority = {2}	Internet as a global computer-network that combine image, motion-pictures, text, and audio-visual. Internet has differentiated itself from earlier media types through what is called as interactivity. Interactivity is an uniqueness of internet media particularly in terms of its contents, such as feedback mechanism through email (electronic mail), online chat-room or live interviews. Its information is easily searchable, updated at any time, and can be linked to other sites. 
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The research was carried out to find out how user reception on interactivity in online media on the site of Suara Surabaya.net. And how to access subjective meanings that they have created based on their understanding on online media so far. The research is also interested in looking into user reception on information and communication technology based on its relevance with the selected theme namely discourse on global media in web site of Radio Suara Surabaya.
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Interactivity value of Suara Surabaya.net was obtained by users through hyperlinks, book-marking the site of Suara Surabaya.net and mechanism of feedback that provide users with opportunities to get in touch with editorial staff, as well as other users. Therefore, that can respond to one another by means of users to users namely individuals interact with other individuals in online discussion, more de-massified in nature ? personal (nullifying things that are massed in nature); Whereas response of users to documents are individuals access rubrics of news, article, archive, searching, photograph, and so on. News can be framed and regulated into any format wanted by users, not waiting anymore for schedules of  media publishing time (publishing time periodicity). Users are unhampered in accessing the required information. Meanwhile users to computers (online transaction) is interaction with users to the computer itself.
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	1b92b770d2dac422c2cdd24f722ef637	3b6dfecb854145ea8a2ab44465aa3c6e	eddc24a729b3499cfa4de05ad4cd30a0	article	Khalayak Maya Dalam Media Online: Studi Reception Analysis tentang Interaktivitas pada Teks Suara Surabaya.net	Ido Prijana Hadi	\N	2007
8251911	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001245	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001245}, priority = {2}	In many cases, qualitative and quantitative researches are different, although there are a lot of alikeness too, complementing to each other. All of social researchers have systematically collected and analyzed empirical data and carefully examined their patterns in order to understand and explain social life.Differences between qualitative and quantitative life can create confusion among students, researchers, and readers of research reports. Those who appraise qualitative research by means of quantitative research standards often get dissappointed, and such is the case with the contrary one. It is the best to appraise each of the styles. To appraise their respective strengths, it is very important to understand differences of researchers? orientation. 
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One of differences between the two styles derives from the existing data characteristics. Soft data take form of impressions, words, sentences, photos, symbols, and so on, dictating research strategies and technique of data collection that is different compared to hard data, taking form of numbers.
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Another difference is that researchers qualitatively and quantitatively have varied assumptions on social life and different objectives. The difference can make tools used by other forces become unsuitable and irrelevant to others.
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	9a47cf09205e02f4377356c50398f02c	728bdda943260a7d0309f0e270ff3c64	43be6f0bc12933b5a307796821fc5778	article	Metodologi Kuantitatif Dalam Penelitian Komunikasi	Sutinah	\N	2007
8251912	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001246	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001246}, priority = {2}	Practice of public relations have recently led to negative concepts and tended to blur the original concept launched by PR founders. But actually the case is PR is about reputation, taking form of a number of images given to organizations by its public. Image itself has a definition as a reflection of organization?s reality, a reality that is seen from organizational public standpoint. Therefore, it can be stated that PR is impossible to be a profession that only sells appearance, smiles and accompanies guests, due those are just a few of activities that should be done by PR. If it is only a part of the activities, it is not PR. 
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Essentially the article wanted to discuss about, whether PR would die and new terms spring up that most of them were related to marketing activities? The Writer resolutely say: no! PR would remain to be primary approach to see how to manage relationship between a company and all of interest holders, relation management with various publics that had pertinence to the organization. Meanwhile terms that have sprung up recently, most of have only prioritized on activities in one or several PR publics only. Or emergence of term corporate communication, approach of the new term remain based on PR concept, due to corporate corporation that was carried out by organization kept on being focused on relation management with stakeholders through communication activities.	5436e26e15520a68bddee06f075e530d	b00995dce0bae065f9de09cbe3c02e43	475bf6a8107c0de7549e556516ac66b1	article	Public Relations (PR) dan Kesalahpahaman Publik Atas Pemaknaan Sebuah Profesi	Prida A.A.A	\N	2007
8251913	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001247	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001247}, priority = {2}	Governor election as an implementation of Act No. 32 Year 2004 as a matter of fact is a reformation mandate. Governor as the Head of a Province is not elected by Provincial People Representative Assembly (DPRD), yet it is thoroughly left to people to elect one. They decide who is the most proper to be their leader. Even at the latest development, governor candidates are not only carried on via political parties, yet based on results of Judgment of Judicial Review by Constitution Court of Law, governor candidates can be nominated through individual candidates. 
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Therefore, it is very important take into account that every candidate must at least meet three main requirements namely principle of acceptability, principle of capability and principle of professionalism. And the last but the not the least is principle of candidate popularity. So, there is no other way to boost image and prestige of a candidate in short period of time except by considerably carrying out activities that can be covered by media. So far mass media have remained being the most effective means to improve reputation as well as able to destroy reputation by bad news reports. The article, at least argue that mass media make significant contribution to success or failure of governor candidates to occupy chair of Province 1 (one).	b9d6283c4e8d2fb71136ffdefa592dcc	19c14d4a383daad22a68b2e2bcbff7b7	8c5f5a40032d147ac82e9291654accfc	article	Komunikasi Politik Dalam Pemilihan Gubernur Jawa Timur (Fungsi  Media Massa Sebagai Sarana Pemenangan Kandidat)	Gatut Priyowidodo	\N	2007
8251914	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001248	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001248}, priority = {2}	Systematically rhetoric knowledge was firstly developed in Greece. The first systematic elucidation on speech cleverness in Greek is well known as Techne Rhetorike, it means knowledge on speaking arts. In world history, speech cleverness was a primary instrument to influence masses. Language was used to convince others. Such capability is generally owned by prominent figures or statesmen such as presidents.  
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In view of rhetoric importance as part of knowledge that include in discipline of communication knowledge, so the researcher was interested in observing and analyzing speeches by the incumbent president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), that was well known as imaging politics, he has frequently displayed it while speaking before publics through addresses or other agendas in front of mass media or publics.
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Findings on examination of President SBY? Speech Texts that the most influential one for audiences was ETHOS. The ethos side was really reflected from the introductory section aimed at substantiating communicator?s credibility. There were three aspects in Ethos namely Intelligence, Character, and Goodwill. The three aspects were contained in speeches of President SBY and the most dominant and strong one was Character aspect. It was reflected by sentences in his speeches that strove to portray himself as a personage, who is honest and trustworthy, that has empathy to societies.	9919e29c6dd045ff0e83538128d77e02	81750725d2d0ac398ac7db92729cde5c	0738f972fd8afab696d2788d5c926673	article	Presiden SBY dan Politik Pencitraan : Analisis Teks Pidato Presiden SBY dengan Pendekatan Retorika Aristoteles di situs http://www.presidensby.info/index.php/pidato/)	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2007
8251915	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001249	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001249}, priority = {2}	Gender and sexuality have alikeness in biological basis to sex, and both of them are social construction, yet they are different because of being established by different social bases. Gender is also a cultural construction that is open in nature for all of changes. Therefore, the two concepts are frequently misunderstood as if they were the same. The misunderstanding is easily comprehendible, due to discoursing on the two concepts that are really similar to each other have just reverberated in the decade of 90s. Moreover, in the beginning there have not been many social scientists yet that specially examine themes related to gender and sex problems. Even though the writing is very simple and strive to contribute to inceptive exploration on gender and sex concepts in its relatedness to application of Web-site, as a socialization medium.	d2461b492ecde43ebfe83624274e7123	8898ee91cdeca2cf828602da505c0020	045f7873cbb562853a47a514f9341c02	article	Media, Teknologi Dan Masyarakat Gender & Website	Felicia Goenawan	\N	2007
8251916	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001250	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001250}, priority = {2}	Beauty often described as a female quality. Different from other cosmetic commercials who used female as their star, The Face Shop cosmetic product from South Korea used male artist as their product endorser. The researcher interested in reading the representation of beauty in The Face Shop product commercial with semiotics method and the theory of Representation from Stuart Hall. The analysis was conducted by putting physical elements from the commercial to John Fiske?s level of analysis. Hence, the researcher found that beauty arouse from the use of natural-ingredient-based cosmetic, beauty has the quality of white, soft, dan clean. Beauty is no longer a taboo for male species, but still, identical with female, or feminine side.	f3af5bd860644af67e2f818c7350150e	536b5517742e0c80115155b3cf2be879	676cd97a153bb4e91aff7f36f5e11f6a	article	Representasi Kecantikan dalam Iklan Kosmetik: The Face Shop	Titi Nur Vidyarini	\N	2007
8251917	SCRIPTURA	1	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001251	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO07010208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001251}, priority = {2}	Cases of aircraft accidents that have been frequently exposed in mass media both print-and-electronic media have led its news to spread expansively among societies. ?Mass media have very significant effects on perceptions that can be established in minds of public in general. Media of mass communication can affect changes and have really done it, moreover if it is related to interests of a lot of people. Media are also capable of drumming up unity and public opinion on particular events?.
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Whereas problem formulation in the research is how effects of newspaper?s news reports on aircraft accidents on perception of Air-Transportation Service User-Society in Surabaya (related to news reports around accident of Adam Air plane)? Research type that was carried out was quantitative explanation. Based on the research results, thusly conclusion could be obtained as follows: there were no significant effects between variable of newspaper?s news on accident case of Adam Air on perception of air-transportation service user-society in Surabaya. Hypothesis of research 1-Ia was rejected and Ho was accepted in which it did not signify that there were no effects of newspaper?s news on public perception. Furthermore, the changing public perception such as in theories according to Rivers that mass media have significant effects in determining perceptions on a particular event, it is also due to long time span between accident event and time of questionnaire distribution thusly resulting in consequential probability that public perception or passenger psychology have changed.	438ca0410d980f929b68d743a3ed0d1a	035c7f7e4662dc041c6edc8c31581909	feec2724754b628ad84ac41f89f30d84	article	Pengaruh Pemberitaan Surat Kabar Terhadap Persepsi Masyarakat Pengguna Jasa Transportasi Udara di Surabaya (Kasus Studi Kecelakaan Pesawat Adam Air)	Lydia Elton	\N	2007
8251919	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001253	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001253}, priority = {2}	Drawing activity for the students of the Art and Design Faculty of Indonesian Art Institute, Denpasar, is an activity that demands a long allocation of time, because many of the subjects require drawing tasks. The students frequently felt tired and lost concentration in doing drawing tasks because the lighting did not fulfil the requisite, triggering them to change their sitting posture by bending forward in order to move their eyes closer to the drawing object. To overcome this matter, an improvement was done to increase the local lighting on the table by increasing the light intensity from 407.85 lux to 1416 lux. This research is done on 16 male students of the interior design department by subject design. The data analysis was done by using  paired �t  test. The result reveals that the working productivity in the control group is 0.577 � 0.177 and in the experimental group is 0.941 � 0.373. Thus it can be concluded that the increase of local lighting influences the increase in working productivity.	3846c3bdc148e0a7f185799935fd3049	2fdc0398eddb10977463e5c1b69321ba	c1f28e45375331ea06be6c75a1067cb0	article	PENGARUH PENERANGAN DALAM RUANG TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS KERJA MAHASISWA DESAIN INTERIOR	Cok Gd Rai Padmanaba Program Studi Desain Interior FSRD Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar	\N	2006
8251920	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001254	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001254}, priority = {2}	Lighting is one of the important factors in the designing of room. This paper discusses about lighting in a room and its application in the interior of a hospital. There are two consideration, these are the principle of lighting of space and the factor of quantity and quality of lighting. This is a case study at the Superior Class Care Room of Lukas Building, Panti Rapih Hospital, Yogyakarta.	fa048d827cf24e95e2688e6acd40a5ae	06612ed8ec49dc8e770b7561316d215f	735106c6ce151e638196e7086cf1a615	article	PENCAHAYAAN PADA INTERIOR RUMAH SAKIT: STUDI KASUS RUANG RAWAT INAP UTAMA GEDUNG LUKAS, RUMAH SAKIT PANTI RAPIH, YOGYAKARTA	Fakultas Seni dan Desain Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:adis@petra.ac.id\\">adis@petra.ac.id</a> Adi Santosa Dosen Jurusan Desain Interior	\N	2006
8251921	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001255	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001255}, priority = {2}	Training students to transfer the message and meaning of the English source text to the Indonesian target text is not an easy task. Various difficulties and mistakes can occur. Students still have difficulties in understanding the text and in restructuring it into good Indonesian language. They still need to do a lot of exercises in transferring the meaning of the words, group of words or sentences.	be6993410ac386d58a6f3bcf8e3ed187	90c243bae27a5e1a50b47b75ffd8a29e	0e9d9ce7c662aab687bdd168932695c3	article	Difficulties in Translating Texts for Beginner Translator Students	Julia Eka Rini	\N	2007
8251922	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001256	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001256}, priority = {2}	The misleading assumptions of Indonesian-speaking learners of English on the nature of English results in psychological burden inhibiting the process of teaching and learning. The assumptions should be eliminated at the beginning of English class. Besides, the instructor should extensively motivate and encourage the learners to maximize their potentials in learning process.  Such approach will gradually lead the learners to self-confidence and self-discovery.    	823bb74335a720390ce7fdd93b1e01c3	667765a1ba48a9f4272d8820d9a9d98a	1f8efa691cd02974c24cd379e4d78a66	article	How to Motivate English Learners Faced with Psychological Burden	Himpun Panggabean	\N	2007
8251923	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001257	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001257}, priority = {2}	The teaching of Science and Math in English in Malaysia is an area of great concern to educators and students alike. This study looks, in particular, at the common word classes among keywords identified in the Science, Math and English language Form One textbooks used in Malaysia and the differences in language use identified in the Science and Math textbooks.	5a273771d174e661340e880f431be1cd	c0d5df2d1aa7f24ccaec2d0bb7a86dfe	770b11a4e3a9c209d45339b6d3be3b0c	article	Lexical Similarities and Differences in the Mathematics, Science and English Language Textbooks	\N	\N	2007
8251924	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001258	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001258}, priority = {2}	The Curriculum Development Centre of Malaysia implemented a Children?s Contemporary Literature Programme to promote reading among pupils in year 4, 5 and 6 in schools. This paper explores some issues in the teaching and learning of children?s literature in Malaysia. It also looks at the role of the teacher as well as the functions of children?s literature. Further the English Language textbook and its role with reference to the teaching and learning of literature is analysed in this paper.  	5112c151ee32dca081b1ad7a08a5bd57	5624d9b0d0feef5687e84f424d715ed5	51038b328d70cba2f040f04ab85ed7a1	article	Issues in the Teaching and Learning of Children?s Literature in Malaysia	Karen Kow Yip Cheng	\N	2007
8251925	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001259	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001259}, priority = {2}	Children are believed to employ universal processes in simplifying adult language words to match their developing phonology. The present paper is intended to describe the phonological processes used by three Indonesian children aged between 1;8 and 2;6. There is an indication that the utilization of the processes might be not only quantitatively but also qualitatively age-related, and that the processes might actually be of three types: universal (species-specific), local (language-specific), and idiosyncratic (individual-specific).	911aa48f4453a7d364220b0a659ea979	4995c217a9c623d88361eebd767fee66	98b771bf0d61a5019b6fe22a939e3fc2	article	Phonological Processes of Three Indonesian Children Aged Between 1;8 and 2;6	Patuan Raja	\N	2007
8251926	k@ta	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001260	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001260}, priority = {2}	To improve teaching quality, teachers need a tool to help them reflect and evaluate their teaching decisions and actions. Teachers can always rely on schools to do such a job, but they can also use a personal and professional teaching diary as a means to do a self-analysis and evaluation. This article reports the practice of my using the teaching diary as a writing teacher as a means to help me look beyond and reflect on my teaching routines	b9c81ff3f1431823ff86f270d7b717db	e7d36c80f960ebb828b0f90bbf5008cb	a0bb98e7658f2f359d3598337ec3e5ae	article	In Becoming EFL Writing Teacher: a Diary Study	Gaston Soehadi	\N	2007
8251927	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001261	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001261}, priority = {2}	Tok wi is a cloth covering altar tables, playing an important role in a religious ritual of the Chinese society. Tok wi possesses a particular making pattern- following two space pattern, that is, the upper space and lower space with a one is to two composition. This cloth originates from China, made through the technique of weaving with silk as its main material. In a further development in Indonesia, it is made from mori cloth through the technique of batik.The changes in elements and colors used reflects vivid local influences.  The tok wi pattern illustrates meaning according to the perspective of it user that possesses balance cosmology or harmonization between positive and the negative aspects to express the upper or spiritual world and the lower world.Currently, the understanding of this meaning seems to be unconsidered and many of its users only use it as a traditional criteria in their customs. 	ea880f48635090fe88fea257f24b7af6	109fe6b14f66894fac1c3adb365b2244	9e50a660be7a8a9b7aa9b2fabce2822c	article	MEMAHAMI TOK WI PADA ALTAR SEMBAHYANGAN MASYARAKAT 	Fakultas Sastra Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Lintu Tulistyantoro Jurusan Desain Interior Faklutas Seni dan Desain Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:lintut@%20petra.ac.id\\">lintut@ petra.ac.id</a> Mariana Mahasiswa Sastra Tionghoa	\N	2006
8251928	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001262	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001262}, priority = {2}	This study is meant to explain thoroughly the underlying concept of desk and chair design for elementary schools in Surabaya, and to propose an alternative design concept which may be ideal for elementary school pupils. This study finds out that the design concept of desks and chairs for elementary school is very much affected by three educational matters, namely: the learning pattern that tends to be teacher-centered, too many pupils per classroom, and the school�s financial capabilities. These three matters have given impacts on the design concept of desks and chairs which tends to be conventional with such a traditionally-patterned classroom arrangement. The factors being considered during the process of designing the desks and chairs for elementary schools are closely related with their natural and social-cultural environments, aesthetics, economy, function, and techniques. Those factors have significant impacts on the visual elements of those desks and chairs which can clearly be seen from their materials, constructions, measurements, shapes, and colors.	03ce2fb1ff8c067ea2c06a5037ffdcc1	2027621fd134bb5b9abdfaf57ff20111	76a373f3e9d5ae1335b67ffbeef3a8e8	article	KONSEP DESAIN BANGKU DAN KURSI SEKOLAH DASAR DI SURABAYA	Universitas Negeri Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:mrtadi@yahoo.com\\">mrtadi@yahoo.com</a> Martadi Jurusan Seni Rupa	\N	2006
8251929	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001263	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001263}, priority = {2}	This paper began from writer�s concern regarding the decrease in Jengki style houses and threatened to be lost from our sight. Whereas, this Indonesian house or architectural style had coloured the big cities and even the small cities back in the sixties till the seventies. This had triggered the writer to attempt to present the Jengki house style regarding its form, aesthetics, and its meaning. Based on several concept approaches such as form follows function, eclectic concept, and art (architecture) as an expressive symbol, it is hoped that Jengki style houses could be revived in its former position of dominance in Indonesian architecture, in other words, not forgotten just like that. But more than that, it could promote the spirit in giving rebirth to unique Indonesian styles in houses and architecture.	9ee8788dbabefc18ba97c7d7c9e553fe	dfc02e3d1c4688f863c9675953a076a3	bf76fde4894fe99b0fe0cc234ba0b150	article	SPIRIT DARI RUMAH GAYA JENGKI ULASAN TENTANG BENTUK, ESTETIKA, DAN MAKNA	Fakultas Sastra dan Seni Rupa Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta Email: <a href=\\"mailto:rahmanu_wi@yahoo.co.id\\">rahmanu_wi@yahoo.co.id</a> Rahmanu Widayat Jurusan Desain Interior	\N	2006
8251930	Dimensi Interior	4	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001264	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT06040206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001264}, priority = {2}	The concept of participational design is a concept that considers social behavior. This consideration can be seen as the base of participational relationship between the user and the design process and would be the main consideration in the design created. The concept of participational design in the interior space of autist children�s therapy room highly considers the autist child�s character and the method of therapy executed so that the criteria and space needed can meet the demand of austist children. The physical environment suitable for the condition of the user can bring great influence to the therapy activity.	24108ee61a85ae339019e1c128bc59dc	77749557aea084114f9fed5b093243c3	4adec3e01c4a3ffff85d6707b14a193e	article	KONSEP DESAIN PARTISIPASI DALAM DESAIN INTERIOR RUANG TERAPI PERILAKU ANAK AUTIS	Fakultas Seni dan Desain Universitas Kristen Petra Surabaya Email: <a href=\\"mailto:sriti@petra.ac.id\\">sriti@petra.ac.id</a> Sriti Mayang Sari Jurusan Desain Interior	\N	2006
8251931	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001265	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001265}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the result of research about the pollution intensity of the insulator of 20 kV electrical distribution network in North Sumatera. It has investigated that the pollution intensity of the insulator of 20 kV electrical distribution network in North Sumatera is in low category. The pollution intensity of an insulator is decrease if the distance of mentioned insulator more far away from the seashore. If the distance of insulator from seashore about 40 km, the decreasing of pollution intensity reach to � 50 % of pollution intensity of insulator that close to the seashore. The pollution intensity of insulator almost constant if the distance of insulator from seashore is between 40 km to 80 km. It means that the salt contained on air which is blow from the sea is not influence on insulator pollution if the distance of mentioned insulator from seashore more than 40 km	b4008760279ed1f8665cd35bccf6e06b	a89df55f578202d8196db950a4b54b40	b466247dc2f4dbac14efc26e2c229e58	article	Hubungan Intensitas Polusi Isolator Jaringan Distribusi di Sumatera Utara dengan Jarak Lokasi Isolator dari  Pantai	Bonggas L. Tobing dan Mustafriend Lubis	\N	2007
8251932	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001266	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001266}, priority = {2}	The unbalanced load in electric power distribution system always happen and it is caused by single phase loads on low voltage system. The effect of the unbalanced load is appear as a neutral current. These neutral current cause losses, those are losses caused by neutral current in neutral conductor on distribution transformers and losses caused by neutral current flows to ground. In conclusion, when high unbalanced load happened (28,67%), then the neutral current that appear is also high (118,6 A), ultimately the losses that caused by the neutral current flows to ground will be high too (8,62%).	0fbb1b8efe0ac0c6f77b4cba86156887	61f13d62280278925cc0338b80d665f6	a327ac9fd9f61cdd674af7ddfb4d56d7	article	Pengaruh Ketidakseimbangan Beban Terhadap Arus Netral dan Losses pada Trafo Distribusi	Yanuar Isnanto1 Julius Sentosa Setiadji1	\N	2007
8251933	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001267	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001267}, priority = {2}	One of application of automation technology is Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR), which has a navigation so that it can move around the unknown environment. This AMR ability can be used for moving around the dangerous area for people such as a place where new gas is found. As an application of automation technology, AMR needs a sensor for recognizing the environement. One of the sensors used in the automation technology and application is camera, which has the same characteristic as human eyes. Drawback of camera sensor is a limitation in the  field of view of the camera. Camera can only catch the image or data of an object facing to the camera, whereas AMR neesd to know the data in the other direction or field of view. This can be overcomed by using  omnidirectional vision sensor system. This system can give information of environment around the camera (3600) in one image. This system can be done by facing the camera to a convex mirror. Fisrtly, AMR has to detect the existence of the objects around it so that the collision can be avoided. This research focused on regocnizing an object and determining the direction of that object related to AMR. The designed omnidirectional vision sensor system is only used as the tool for data acquisition and has not been integrated with AMR.	165f0b41fce668aa4a30eb3edcde371d	063a0842bce5506e46fb5a7b4b5093e8	5757cf890f110212058dc4806fcdd4c2	article	Pengembangan Algoritma Pengenalan Bentuk dan Arah Objek pada Sistem Omnidirectional Vision Sensor	Chandra Wiejaya Bagus Arthayaa	\N	2007
8251934	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001268	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001268}, priority = {2}	This paper describes LSE method for improving Takagi-Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model for a multi-input and multi-output system using a set of data (Mackey-Glass chaotic time series).  The performance of the generated model is verified using certain set of validation / test data. The LSE method is used to compute the consequent parameters of Takagi-Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model while mean and variance of Gaussian Membership Functions are initially set at certain values and will be updated using Back Propagation Algorithm. The simulation using Matlab shows that the developed neuro-fuzzy model is capable of forecasting the future values of the chaotic time series and adaptively reduces the amount of error during its training and validation.	4a27edf14a9eae04599e6ecd82749d4a	963eb51a976c88f9ad67a3af46fca35b	af3e830f0bc7f89f9f991d7fe3b7d9bf	article	Parameter Estimation using Least Square Method for MIMO Takagi-Sugeno Neuro-Fuzzy in Time Series Forecasting	Saravanakumar Natarajan2 Indar Sugiarto1	\N	2007
8251935	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001269	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001269}, priority = {2}	Speaker recognition is the process of identifying a person based on his voice. Speaker recognition has several useful applications including biometric authentication and intuitive human computer interaction. the Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC) technique is  used to extract features from the speech signal and compare the unknown speaker with the exist speaker in the database. the filter bank is used to wrap the Mel frequency. VQ (vector Quantization) is a process of taking a large set of feature vectors and producing a smaller set of measure vectors that represents the centroids of the distribution. In this method, the K means algorithm is used to do the clustering. In the recognition stage, a distortion measure which based on the minimizing the Euclidean distance was used when matching an unknown speaker with the speaker database. Speech database used 10 different speakers with MFCC 12, 20 codebooks, and 16 centroids.	f977e98c1d1c13c686280f7c36fb64dc	e03ca1e0645c1574d7359632e58ed8b2	bdaedfd468005d1b61926c5ae25ea2ce	article	Sistem Pengenalan Penutur dengan Metode Mel-frequency  Wrapping	Ali Mustofa	\N	2007
8251936	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001270	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001270}, priority = {2}	Signal can be modeled as a periodic or a  nonperiodic stochastic process. Therefore to replicate a signal, we should keep the original character of the signal as well as the random character in it. One of plausible methods for doing such kind of job is bootstrap. However, we should modify the boostrap to accomodate the dependency in the series and their periodicities. As the pre bootraping we need to detect the existence of  periodicities in the series. Two methods are given for detecting the existence of periodicities, i.e. the Fisher classical statistic, and the Chiu statistic. At the end we give an illustration. We used simulated data for testing and replicating a signal.	93c7793dd8c1879c84e5807e1fa39708	add71d7e08bc521e4bfe59afd6e6adb9	1dbd76758f524a594a494a49027313e6	article	Replikasi Signal dengan Menggunakan Metode Bootstrap	Siana Halim	\N	2007
8251937	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001271	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001271}, priority = {2}	This paper describes an accelerated Backpropagation algorithm (BPA) that can be used to train the Takagi-Sugeno (TS) type multi-input multi-output (MIMO) neuro-fuzzy network efficiently. Also other method such as accelerated Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm (LMA) will be compared to BPA. The training algorithm is efficient in the sense that it can bring the performance index of the network, such as the sum squared error (SSE), Mean Squared Error (MSE), and also Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), down to the desired error goal much faster than that the simple BPA or LMA. Finally, the above training algorithm is tested on neuro-fuzzy modeling and forecasting application of Electrical load time series.	7a45901ae2b9a739add1d5488e33c7b3	fedd3b31509de146760cf5beda65fb8d	d642ce8709632ac41d609602a0f03dcc	article	Comparison of BPA and LMA Methods for Takagi - Sugeno type MIMO Neuro-Fuzzy Network to Forecast Electrical Load Time Series	Felix Pasila	\N	2007
8251938	Jurnal Teknik Elektro	7	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001272	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ELK07070208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001272}, priority = {2}	This paper is to present the evaluation of a TiNi Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) spring as actuator for the gripping manipulation. The SMA spring employed was a TiNi tensile spring which has a diameter of 50 mm wire and 350 gram hanging mass. The gripper fabricated consists of two fingers and each finger is actuated by the SMA spring. The total angular displacement of the gripper is 300. The power consumptions, the movements and force generations experimentations have been conducted. The DC signal and PWM signal with 12, 12Hz, 25Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz and the 1150Hz have been employed for driving the SMA. The experimental results indicated that the 125Hz of PWM signal was likely to be had a better performance than the other signals. The 125Hz PWM signal generated faster movement, lower power consumption, and constant rate of force. In this study, closed-loop control for gripping manipulation was also conducted. The close loop controller used is PID controller. The Ziegler-Nichols method has been used to predict the optimal gain of the controller, but the best performance was determined by experimentally tuning of the gains. The experimental results indicated that the PID controller is likely to be reliable controller for gripping manipulation of the SMA spring. To obtain the better performance, it is important to consider the SMA cooling responses and the long time of retain in certain position of the gripper.	176d961802e42debc6bd5091f3d3e136	a6991cdb5b91da4ecb8ef1e8c1367a78	4f9a01600b3b0bea058dec6b7350b173	article	The Performance Evaluation of SMA Spring as Actuator for Gripping Manipulation	Made Andik Setiawan	\N	2007
8251939	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001273	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001273}, priority = {2}	Many researches on deteriorating inventory model have been developed in recent years. This paper develops deteriorating inventory model with price-dependent demand and uses markdown policy to increase profit. Two examples are used to explain the model and some interesting results are derived. Markdown policy can increase total profit, but the best markdown time and price depend are case dependent.	fd2ff62ce2f6a09780e53d4b6c563970	f093051b59868913a583dbee0552787d	11afa6eb50097d4a3f6a84953cd294cb	article	A REPLENISHMENT POLICY FOR ITEM WITH PRICE DEPENDENT DEMAND AND DETERIORATING UNDER MARKDOWN POLICY	Gede Agus Widyadana	\N	2007
8251940	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001274	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001274}, priority = {2}	Application of artificial inteligent by using fuzzy logic can be one of way to handle supply chain situation in uncertainty environment. It  was widely concern to study a supply chain using fuzzy logic that most needed. Ain of the study was apply fuzzy logic in determination of supply allocation for superior product in vegetables supply chain. Models was developed in three sub models. First was determination vegetables types that superior by using pareto technique and exponential compaarison method (MPE). Second was expert system to determine supply needed and finally was optimizing supply allocation using fuzzy multi-objective linear programming. The model was applied in a vegetables agroindustry that superior product selected was red paprica. Analysis againts model behaviour is conducted for pesimistic and optimistic scenarios.	33fcd91fca42dacd7e16343ec1ab57c3	216012931e353cc4c9ab35c84dd27475	865b571ab2195d4cbae35b60af0834be	article	ALOKASI PASOKAN BERDASARKAN PRODUK UNGGULAN UNTUK RANTAI PASOK SAYURAN SEGAR	Rika Ampuh Hadiguna	\N	2007
8251941	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001275	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001275}, priority = {2}	Dual Response Surface (DRS) with Lagrange multiplier is one of the most familiar classical multi response surface methods. Classical DRS optimization doesn?t concern about the quality characteristic of responses. In this paper, fuzzy approach is proposed for modeling DRS and quality characteristic of response simultaneously. The proposed method represented the object?s quality characteristic physically. The proposed method is applied to composite carbon drilling process and resulting nonlinear function that to be determined its optimal point. Many optimization methods fail to reach global optimum point because the non linear function is multimodal. Therefore, we used genetic algorithm for finding the global optimum point.	3b694d87c37b382ecbe92b049d25f053	f1b6faf27f5367c0b91933dc3ec7bf16	7244f4009a4f53341dcc072de13f04b6	article	FUZZY MODELING APPROACH AND GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION FOR DUAL RESPONSE SURFACE	Bambang Widjanorko Otok Muhammad Sjahid Akbar	\N	2007
8251942	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001276	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001276}, priority = {2}	Crew scheduling is one of most important operational problems in airline industries. Crew scheduling Problem consists of two steps that is ?Crew Pairing? and ?Crew Rostering?. The research focusses on building Boeing 737-200?s monthly pilot rostering of PT. X Airlines based on given pilot pairings. There are some vertical and horizontal regulations must be fulfilled in so that the problem becomes very complex and cannot be solved using a pure exact method in  reasonable computational time. Accordingly, we propose a decomposition exact method to solve the problem. Our model was run using LINGO Optimization software. Experiment results showed that our schedules are outperform than the existing schedules of the airline for the case of May 2006.	dad3d1680b6272eccadae3c61b443247	9652ad860e6a566f6693a0fe09fd8cfb	2ee6318d75324ee84bda7f30bbd1f50e	article	PEMODELAN DAN PENYELESAIAN PERMASALAHAN PENJADWALAN PILOT  DENGAN METODE EKSAK DEKOMPOSISI	Zya Labiba Ahmad Rusdiansyah	\N	2007
8251943	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001277	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001277}, priority = {2}	Production plants of a company are located in several areas that spread across Middle and East Java. As the production process employs mostly manpower, we suspected that each location has different characteristics affecting the productivity. Thus, the production data may have a spatial and hierarchical structure. For fitting a linear regression using the ordinary techniques, we are required to make some assumptions about the nature of the residuals i.e. independent, identically and normally distributed. However, these assumptions were rarely fulfilled especially for data that have a spatial and hierarchical structure. We worked out the problem using mixed effect model. This paper discusses the model construction of productivity and several characteristics in the production line by taking location as a random effect. The simple model with high utility that satisfies the necessary regression assumptions was built using a free statistic software R version 2.6.1. 	b2a3a4ae8c3facdb7c7fd6dd47158700	a8edaec36f683ed2d2f97d6c9db9dacf	e2b1660e08f0de0581d5b2a71f5cf3ea	article	REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTIVITY USING MIXED EFFECT MODEL	Indriati N Bisono Siana Halim	\N	2007
8251944	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001278	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001278}, priority = {2}	To assure the quality of education in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, we need to design an integrated performance measurement system. For that purpose, we used the IPMS (Integrated Performance Measurement Systems) method. Using the IPMS method, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering were determined by pursuant to stakeholder requirement through four steps. Those are identifying the stakeholder requirement, external monitor, stipulating objectives, and identification of KPIs. Performance measurement system with the IPMS method in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Mataram University can be identified into 38 KPIs grouped in 9 criterias of performance of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, that are curriculum, student, financial, human resources, administration academic, teaching and learning, alumnus, evaluation and operation, and external party.	ae9e8d3574b76fcae510844b1df725cf	182772ab750c78c1e73ce6f8b7309176	a0d60effe8e0ded3f766e904bcaeac89	article	PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGUKURAN KINERJA DENGAN METODE INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (Studi Kasus: Jurusan Teknik Mesin Universitas Mataram)	I Made Suartika	\N	2007
8251945	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001279	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001279}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the application of Robust Hybrid Genetic Algorithm to solve a flow-shop scheduling problem. The proposed algorithm attempted to reach minimum makespan. PT. FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia Plant 4?s case was used as a test case to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm. The proposed algorithm was compared to Ant Colony, Genetic-Tabu, Hybrid Genetic Algorithm, and the company?s algorithm. We found that Robust Hybrid Genetic produces statistically better result than the company?s, but the same as Ant Colony, Genetic-Tabu, and Hybrid Genetic. In addition, Robust Hybrid Genetic Algorithm required less computational time than Hybrid Genetic Algorithm. 	84069e957b5aca3bae10475b3ed1e327	8f441d1ecca17e190b51cae08991bbac	997d1f4570a7fed2d86cedb7cda82d01	article	ROBUST-HYBRID GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR A FLOW-SHOP SCHEDULING PROBLEM (A Case Study at PT FSCM Manufacturing Indonesia)	Iwan Halim Sahputra Tanti Octavia	\N	2007
8251946	Jurnal Teknik Industri	9	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001280	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND07090208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001280}, priority = {2}	Business sustainability can not depend on the business financial performance merely. Poor environmental performance is believed can contribute negative impact on business sustainability in the long run. To face these environmental problems, Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) tools - especially Materials & Energy Flow Accounting (MEFA)- is used to identify opportunities of environmental performance on a production system that will be solved with application of an environmental investment decision. For better decision, investment decision to improve environmental performance is recommended to consider at least three monetary indicators, NPV, profitability, and Payback Periods, and two environmental indicators, Ecological Advantage Ratio (EAR) and Ecological Payback Period (EPP).	14c92e6148dd2875a8559856d373e9c0	1dce6c6e9a26a0d7de0a8fbbfb0c7a7c	485522772dbc4564a2976efff3b57cd0	article	KERANGKA KERJA PENILAIAN INVESTASI LINGKUNGAN (ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL)	Sihar Tigor Benjamin Tambunan	\N	2007
8251947	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001281	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001281}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to examine whether there is a significant difference between the managerial ownership and non-managerial ownership companies in term of their business decision making process. The business decision mentioned in this paper includes financial decision which is indicated by debt policies (capital structure), operational decision reflected in company?s performance, and business decision implied in company?s value.The research observes 137 of 336 companies which had been listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange until the year of 2005. The examination results in the fact that the debt policies and the company?s value of the managerial ownership companies are significantly different with non-managerial ownership companies. In contrast, the managerial ownership companies statistically have the same performance with non-managerial ownership companies.	eaa68f761e12c803817b64efa9cc1841	8c69c9b0342c5f8ac6c4913092123c47	17ff5c6238e7cb72433b00c1ced256c8	article	Kepemilikan Manajeral: Kebijakan Hutang, Kinerja dan Nilai Perusahaan	Yulius Jogi Christiawan dan Josua Tarigan	\N	2007
8251948	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001282	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001282}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to study influence of profitability and investment opportunity as independent variable, and liquidity as moderating variable toward cash dividend. It is interesting to analyze factors that influence dividend policy because to many considerations. Sometimes those considerations cause conflict between many parties. Research object is companies that delisting in Bursa Efek Jakarta that paid dividend. Research sample using purposive sampling of companies for period ended 2002 and 2003.  This research concludes that both of two independent variables have significant influence toward dividend amount policy, and liquidity moderate the influence. 	9915feb06b4dd60759b0ac5a14cac6ad	02c0cc41845029dbbfca120a3c7154c3	0486647478ee47a70ec473067d5facdc	article	Pengaruh Profitability dan Investment Opportunity Set Terhadap Kebijakan Dividen Tunai dengan Likuiditas Sebagai Variabel Penguat : (Studi pada Perusahaan yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Jakarta Periode 2002-2003)	Michell Suharli	\N	2007
8251949	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001283	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001283}, priority = {2}	In The usefulness of this research was to know the factors that influence the intention to use internet banking by the users by using TAM framework was to give information about the factors that influence the intention to use internet banking acceptance by the users and to give advise to the bank management to evaluate the use of  internet banking. Questionnaire in this research was limited only to the internet banking users in 8 banks in Surabaya that have internet banking facilities. This research proved that the factors that influence the intention to use the internet banking is Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Credibility. Computer Self Efficacy also influence the intention to use the internet banking but indirect by through Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Credibility.	eae10fc17ecb23bf0a3b144e7f932fbf	8289bf11caddf0cc62bb5bfa5b9f8942	7a61a5eee3242a8c129f95fe80715071	article	Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Minat Nasabah Menggunakan Internet Banking dengan Menggunakan Kerangka Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)	Sri Maharsi	\N	2007
8251950	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001284	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001284}, priority = {2}	The objective of this paper is to investigate the role of trading activity in terms of the information it contains about future return. More precisely, we are interested in the power of trading volume in predicting the direction of future return movements. We find that individual stock whose trading activity is unusually large (small) over periods, as measured by trading volume during those periods; tend to experience large (small) returns over the subsequent period. In other words, a high-volume return premium were combined effect between stocks experiencing positive shocks subsequent generate positive abnormal return, where as stock experiencing negative volume shocks subsequently negative abnormal return.	643f2ef30e6de19eba1ed038e5d023ba	0eb58cc13775b166e3d6ef6403e2aeaf	711e719b88318b96ce0a732bce057ae6	article	The High-Volume Return Premium	Widuri Kurniasari	\N	2007
8251951	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001285	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001285}, priority = {2}	Company should not always maximize profits for their shareholders, but they have to undertake activity that might be regarded as socially responsible with their environment where it place. Corporate social responsibility can be form as charity or community development. The law number 40 year 2007 of the amendment to law of limited liabilities companies in paragraph 74 about company obligation for corporate social responsibility. Government through Director General of Taxation can give tax facility that allow all corporate social responsibility cost as an items that may be deducted to determine amounts of taxable income for company which is consistent applying their corporate social responsibility.  	968b77c261aa2a831b6f64f4b398ab1e	3fbb771b7a21f19dc77b51e031985b94	4fc30a48c2bb91cec779c8b592d2b24e	article	Biaya Tanggung Jawab Sosial Sebagai Tax Benefit	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2007
8251952	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001286	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001286}, priority = {2}	The objectives of this paper is to analyses the structure of meta-theoretical of financial accounting that was used by FASB and IASC to develop the conceptual framework for financial accounting reporting. The discussion of conceptual framework conducted by comparison of the basic different between the FASB and IASC framework, then analyses the constraints to implement IFRS and identify the way out of the  constraints  faced by the body.	f88e9636a674a062cc65258bd3102619	b25c6c5a7b61d7d706eb062600a95822	19ae6cf40788510633cad391a9cf5800	article	Struktur Meta Teori Akuntansi Keuangan (Sebuah Telaah dan Perbandingan antara FASB dan IASC)	I Made Narsa	\N	2007
8251953	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001287	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001287}, priority = {2}	This research intends to know the influence of the level of assurance, CPA firm?s reputation, aspirant debitor?s capital structure and bank size on bank loan decisions. The applied regression technique used to solve this problem are Chi-square test, Friedman test and Regression with the help of software SPSS 10th version. This research?s results proved that the aspirant debitor?s capital structure and bank size have influence on bank lending decisions, while level of assurance and CPA firm?s reputation proved of no influence on bank lending decisions. From these two variables, aspirant debitor?s capital structure has the highest impact on bank loan decisions in Indonesia.   	a8dcde5f2a614dd9afb9b84ae92de359	1294f7e9953ec3d26505fb35c1f6eaca	7dbb07b6e07ddbd8e05f9c13f7d759a3	article	Pengaruh Level of Assurance, Reputasi Kantor Akuntan Publik, Struktur Modal Calon Debitur, dan Ukuran Bank Terhadap Keputusan Pemberian Kredit Bank di Indonesia	Elisa Tjondro	\N	2007
8251954	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001288	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001288}, priority = {2}	Purpose of the study is to examine direct and indirect effect of the external factor, investment opportunity, assets growth on financial decisions that firms listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange. Structural Equation modeling use to proof direct and indirect effect, this result of the models is acceptable (fit). Amount of the sample is 195 analysis unit for before crisis and 196 analysis unit for that moment of the crisis. Before crisis, direct effect external factors to financial decision are positive significance and indirect effect pass through investment opportunity is negative significance, direct effect exceed of indirect effect. Financial decision does not direct effect to asset growth and does not indirect effect pass through investment opportunity. 	fa362b824047301309758b119e042e95	e1f6863267a6c89dd0380394c7411218	44e98775af42de3efcb6ac04921a9a48	article	Pengaruh Langsung dan Tidak Langsung Faktor Ekstern, Kesempatan Investasi dan Pertumbuhan Assets Terhadap Keputusan Pendanaan Perusahaan yang Terdaftar Pada Bursa Efek Jakarta : (Studi pada Industri Manufaktur Masa Sebelum Krisis dan Saat Krisis)	Tri Ratnawati	\N	2007
8251955	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001289	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001289}, priority = {2}	The objectives of the research are to examine some factors that influence intention of utilization of information system and information system usage. The study is based on the model proposed by Venkatesh et al.,(2003). This study used data that obtained from individual perception of information sistem user in manufacture company that have losted at Bursa Efek Jakarta. Three hundred questionnaires have sent to companies, 83 questionnaires were returned, and only 60 questionnaires can be used. The data were analyzed by using multiple regression by SPSS 11.5 software. Study results show that performance expectancy, effort expectancy and social factor are significant positive influence to intention of information system. Facilitating conditions give significant positive influence to information system usage and intention of information system is insignificant positive influence to information system usage.	c56a13f9846e26e82c810412dcf19c8f	064ec537e84ab9a153809b5e454b8c92	ecb06e9aed0aef7fa739e1e1f571b835	article	Analisis Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Minat Pemanfaatan Sistem Informasi dan Penggunaan Sistem Informasi (Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Manufaktur di Bursa Efek Jakarta)	Rini Handayani	\N	2007
8251956	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	9	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001290	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001290}, priority = {2}	Board diversity is one the issue related to corporate governance. Board diversity shall influence Board of Directors composition. In this research, board diversity is measured by 5 variables, i.e. women in board, minority race availability, outsider directors, age, and educational background, with board and company measurement control variables. Company value is measured by utilizing Tobin?s Q ratio. The research samples are taken from 48 manufacturing companies listed at Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2005. This research shows that board diversity members influencing to company value. 	79c2d234dfd46f7ecde8388777cf20f7	318ee70f32d93cd21f616459734d2949	53b67ccccc49e05569e5befb2cc6ba9a	article	Pengaruh Board Diversity Terhadap Nilai Perusahaan dalam Perspektif Corporate Governance	dan Perdana Sastra Sari Kusumastuti	\N	2007
8251957	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001291	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001291}, priority = {2}	The aim of our research presented was to evaluate the semantic coverability of PQL (Public Query Language) as a query language, compared to SQL (Structured Query Language). Our approach in doing the evaluation was to develop conversion rules from SQL to PQL statements, by using relational expressions as the intermediate language. The SQL syntaxes were grouped into four categories, based on the number of relations used in the queries and whether the queries were nested or not. Based on the conversions results, it can be concluded that all of SQL statements that include one or more relations with natural join operations ? with or without nested sub queries ? can be converted into PQL statements.	ddb0bcd14790ae0f2abf47fc366edfc2	c1a8c0837f1da89453f44a4f9de376ef	df1709074174e5ed786635a07422d4ce	article	PQL: KONVERSI SINTAKS SQL MENJADI  SINTAKS PQL	Tricya Esterina Widagdo Benhard Sitohang	\N	2007
8251958	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001292	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001292}, priority = {2}	The medical imaging technologies for diagnostic purposes have increased significantly in the last three decades. This has been marked by the development of CT (Computed Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) that can produce high resolution and high dimensionality images. Those images are presented as a set of two dimensional image sequences. In order to equip medical staff to better analyse the images, a visualization system is needed. In this research, a software that can transform the medical datasets into a three dimensional visualization has been developed. This software is also integrated with system information that can provide information regarding the images and also the patients.	9360d0365628b67a4788f148aa6fb918	a2604519ba2376a56e9971d139086ec6	a3677aaf50ba61dd7426a29fafdbaeed	article	VISUALISASI GAMBAR BIOMEDIS TIGA DIMENSI DISERTAI APLIKASI SISTEM INFORMASI YANG INTERAKTIF	Arif Wiratama P.3 Yulia1	\N	2007
8251959	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001293	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001293}, priority = {2}	Artificial neural networks (ANN) implementation in image classification problem requires a lot of training time which caused by enormous data size. This kind of data is known as raw data. An image data is extracted directly without any preprocessing. Many feature extraction techniques are offered to reduce the time consumed in training image data. Boolean function algorithm (BFA) in ANN (first and second approach) produces identical output values that can be used as feature of an image data. This feature can then be used as input in Back Propagation ANN that is known as the best ANN method in problems classification. The experiment shows that BFA can be used well as one of feature extraction methods. The second approach BFA in Back Propagation ANN shows better performance in recognition and is lesser time consuming in training than the first approach.	a4036376ade2a169f229feb9b9139430	b4ede33d28564ad58bfd0bbb0e83b8a8	8c0339585cbf4dc9b6bbcfcf860933f1	article	PENERAPAN ALGORITMA FUNGSI BOOLEAN SEBAGAI EKSTRASI CIRI PADA JARINGAN SYARAF TIRUAN PROPAGASI BALIK UNTUK PENGENALAN SIMBOL PETA	Helmy Thendean	\N	2007
8251960	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001294	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001294}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, most people still use conventional map to search for optimum route to travel from one place to another. By using map, people can estimate optimum route by calculate the length of street. However manual pathfinding using a conventional map requires a great deal of precision and takes a lot of time to be accomplished. Therefore in this research, we develop an application to generate the most optimum route on a digital map. In this application we also consider about the factor of traffic, roads condition and the distance. The methods that are used for pathfinding are A* and Best First Search (BFS), that use heuristic function to ?direct? the search on a graph-represented map. The cost on map?s graph is given using map color recognition, also we can input the cost for traffic and roads condition. Based on application?s testing results for the comparison between A* and BFS method, it can be concluded that A* provides better and more optimized solution than BFS. The optimum level of a route depends on the availability of an accurate and complete data about the roads condition and the process of setting the nodes cost on a given map that represents the actual condition of the roads.	2860b50cc266ba66acdb5a3358446725	bd0a7cb962e5b8d382d5b848c17de843	8a1510f2300c01c465d71449b11647e6	article	APLIKASI PENCARI RUTE OPTIMUM PADA PETA GUNA MENINGKATKAN EFISIENSI WAKTU TEMPUH PENGGUNA JALAN DENGAN METODE A* DAN BEST FIRST SEARCH	Happy Setiawan3 Rudy Adipranata1	\N	2007
8251961	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001295	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001295}, priority = {2}	There are plenty well-known algorithms for solving Travelling Salesman Program (TSP), such as: Linear Programming (LP), Genetic Algorithm (GA), Nearest Neighbourhood Heuristic (NNH) and Cheapest Insertion Heuristic (CIH). This paper will talk about TSP implementation by using CIH algorithm. The writer uses Borland Delphi 6 and Interbase 6 as tool for implementing TSP. CIH algorithm has been implemented successfully. By determining count of connected cities and distances between them, the traveled route and total route length to visit all cities in a cities network were obtained. However, this algorithm implementation has not yet be able to solve route searching if there are two cities have different load or there are 2 cities that is not connected.	f2af283297d855b38a844b2742714b09	1e96056bd115bd0fd0f680d7e8d76d2f	a4c49420ec655cb0137010b6390e50d1	article	PENYELESAIAN TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM DENGAN ALGORITMA CHEAPEST INSERTION HEURISTICS DAN BASIS DATA	Jazi Eko Istiyanto2 Kusrini1	\N	2007
8251962	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001296	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001296}, priority = {2}	In this paper the Ising model is modified by considering its parameters as a vector that depends on the neighborhoods of the image�s pixels. We applied this modification for generating binary images, provided the original image is given. An example is exposed as a result of simulation using Gibbs sampler. 	b39e03213f58a32433b6367d3d39ffcc	8b132fb48c4c1ebd9818214cedf09631	69ce91f66e7034793f5f3e5cdf259fc1	article	MODIFIED ISING MODEL FOR GENERATING BINARY IMAGES	\N	\N	2007
8251963	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001297	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001297}, priority = {2}	Taking attendance from employees always becomes a problem for Human Resource Department (HRD) in many companies lately. Although there is an automatic check-lock machine, it still has a weakness. This machine can?t detect some frauds like the employee swipes double identity card, his card and the others card. Reseachers want to solve this problem by using data mining method, especially market basket analysis.This software will transform the attendance data to compact transaction format by using MaxDiff Histogram method. And it will be processed into frequent itemset with Pincer Search Algoritm. At the final process the employee?s association rule will got from frequent itemset. This output will be served to user that is the HRD of a firm.Testing result shows that Data Mining Market Basket Analysis can be used to get pattern of employee?s check-lock from a company. And this pattern can help user to detect fraud that is done by employee.	966218e7a96999f2ca694bc8a47dffe4	f7c254cf8767c65ff83ef4fe272aa15d	e503592c8bd33083bc0358b6aae48fee	article	APLIKASI DATA MINING MARKET BASKET ANALYSIS PADA TABEL DATA ABSENSI ELEKTRONIK UNTUK MENDETEKSI KECURANGAN ABSENSI (CHECK-LOCK) KARYAWAN DI PERUSAHAAN	Gregorius Satia Budhi; Felicia Soedjianto	\N	2007
8251964	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001298	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001298}, priority = {2}	Today, manipulating an image become easier because of the advance of image processing technology. These technologies include segmentation on digital image which allows users to extract a particular object from an image to be processed individually. One of image segmentation methods is Level Set which track propagating curve. Curve will evolve until it stops at the border of an object in a image. The experiments in this research has validated that Level Set method can be used in image segmentation and the result will be better in images that have solid colors.	f1d6c4fdb44fba2bba01e66573791208	a74b645489c7a1667fe5adef2effc898	dbf33ff75443c8136b67537e8d31a10c	article	APLIKASI SEGMENTASI GAMBAR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE LEVEL SET	Yohan Siswanto Kartika Gunadi	\N	2007
8251965	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001299	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001299}, priority = {2}	This paper will present the implementation of parallel block factorization QR with Compact WY form. The parallel program has written in the SPMD (Single Program Multiple Data) style and use MPI (Message Passing Interface) library for communication. The program was successfully run in distributed memory system, with four computers. The Speedup was increase significantly long with increasing the number of processor and increasing the size of matrix: 1.47 for two processors, 1.84 for three processors and 2.13 for four processors.	f41fbc8c99d20c2fd959940366e01f8c	f2cb7f6de129fd450a0c495fd12bc21b	fd3b1dc5b5da96bf12cf89004255df8b	article	PARALEL BLOK FAKTORISASI QR DALAM SISTEM MEMORI TERSEBAR MULTIKOMPUTER BERBASIS MPI-LINUX	Abdul Rochman	\N	2007
8251966	Jurnal Informatika	8	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001300	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF07080210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001300}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, the development of robotics require more sophisticated technologies that would be able to adapt with global environment. Autonomous mobile robot is one of the robots which have been developed with environment control even in uncharted environment. Regarding this, an autonomous mobile robot should be capable of learning its environment in unsupervised fashion. This is done by monitoring and capturing the information from employed sensors. This paper describes the implementation of Kohonen Self-Organizing Feature Maps (SOM) as the learning methode for an Autonomous mobile robot for learning and recognizing its uncharted environment. Simulations using open source software called Player/Stage demonstrates good performance, since SOM is capable for mapping the uncharted environment very well in unsupervised fashion. 	05c8175c889f3c94e77db630bfb882ce	ceda3f86927ea8e750b53445c2ced81e	e6d2a9c99b8a849db6d4585ff599858f	article	SIMULASI AUTONOMOUS M OBILE ROBOT BERBASIS PLAYER/STAGE MENGGUNAKAN SELF-ORGANIZING FEATURE MAPS UNTUK PEMETAAN LINGKUNGAN GLOBAL YANG TIDAK DIKETAHUI	Muhtadin dan Mauridhy Hery Purnomo Mochamad Hariadi	\N	2007
8251967	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001301	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001301}, priority = {2}	A performance can either be enjoyed or not depending on the acoustic system of the room. The quality of the acoustic system can be measured based on an objective parameter that includes background noise, sound pressure level distribution and reveberation time. The measuring result in a case study shows that an auditorium that has problems relating to background noise level has to consider its ventilation system to avoid high background noise levels. It is important to consider the position of outdoor condensers, ducting joints and openings because the resulted low sound frequency can truly be disturbing during performances, especially to the audiences. Observations drawn on the acoustical performance show that some factors in interior design have to be considered such as room shape and dimension, finishing material and its arrangement in interior elements, to avoid uneven sound distribution and reveberation time that  exceeding the standard criteria multifungsional auditoriums.	bb05f6d57964147c07d7ea82cefbeebe	c7057e6012cce645727f8a1204aede9a	d5d09db7322021eaf44b1cd01a635b6e	article	ANALISIS KINERJA AKUSTIK PADA RUANG AUDITORIUM MULTIFUNGSI Studi kasus: Auditorium Universitas Kristen Petra, Surabaya	\N	\N	2007
8251968	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001302	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001302}, priority = {2}	Heterotopias space, according to Michel Foucoult, is an unrealistic space or dimension in a realistic one. These sites are very dynamic and can be changed by even the smallest turn of events or time. Some of these changes vary from mild-changes to, what was called by Foucault, counter-sites, a site with two very measurable differences of activities, even the exact opposite activities e.g. real sites to unreal sites and sacred sites to profane sites. This phenomen was found, unexpectedly, in a Catholic Church, Tritunggal Mahakudus in Tuka-Dalung Bali, a building generally known by its high sanctity. A phenomenon that was thought unlikely to be found in a church, especially a Catholic Church, was made possible by cultural changes, one form of Catholic?s enculturation movement, and the shifting of time or activity. 
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The main cause of these so called phenomena is the presence and the opening and closing of a gedong?s door, a traditional Balinese room usually used in traditional Balinese houses and temples for storing and holding religious and sacred items. These adapted gedong was first used as a Balinese cultural representation in a western-based church, but in practice it serves more purposes than just that. It serves both as the connector and the divider of sanctity of a room. Furthermore, it also became a prominent being of changing situation and activity (from sacred to profane and vice versa) thus becoming a heterotopias room. One of it factors is the placement of these partition wall between sacred area and profane area during different activities.
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	e14186a6de5c68d544bda3cba1858f49	efcab2fbc364923e1bb1c149a49dd8de	31bd3136b19f2a5a7d330a0c497f4cd1	article	STUDI IMPLEMENTASI KONSEP RUANG HETEROTOPIA PADA INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK TRITUNGGAL MAHAKUDUS TUKA-DALUNG BALI	Ronald Hasudungan Irianto Sitinjak	\N	2007
8251969	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001303	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001303}, priority = {2}	The interior of Sonobudoyo Museum has been utilized for aesthetics, education, and tourism importance and conservation of cultural value. This museum is the result of ideas integrating the rational thinking of Deutsch architect, Thomas H. Karsten with the Java cultural value. The monumental art value and technical innovation in this building, is a process towards modernization, which has been contributing specific characteristics to the city of Yogyakarta as a cultural city.
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The erection of the building is not just referring to the functional, aesthetical,and technical concept, but also containing material and immaterial value of the Javanese society, so that the building and its environment becomes an object or material that is integrated in the museum collection.
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	4ad151c361cc533e9223e9c4fd77e043	449cebdd3550b2c5c71fa06107fd7ad5	fe3b6652ed27c0bb8033f5dcc8a695e4	article	NILAI BUDAYA PADA INTERIOR MUSEUM SONOBUDOYO YOGYAKARTA	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2007
8251970	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001304	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001304}, priority = {2}	Ideology in its basic meaning, according to its etymology, is science of idea. This paper of ideology use ideological approach in discussing design through its generic concept not as political doctrine. Design ideology is a collection of knowledge behind form. Design will become a phenomenon of ideology when it is related with connotative meaning, analysed in ideological semantic level and used by society in certain cultural context. The ideology is related with certain cultural system that is derived from certain religious or other system of belief, life view, traditions, social, economy and natural geographic environment. There are many ideologies represented in design such as rationalism-functionalism, materialism, artificialism, individualism, intuitivism-symbolism, naturalism, spiritualism and communalism. 
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Learning design ideology will give a chance to represent identity with semantic value, not merely as a game of superficial culture without tacit meaning. Through ideological approach and study in representing local identity of building, the implementation of architecture/interior design codes won?t be stock at a problematic of periodic and ethnic style. By representing local ideology, the design may still represent its global ?zaitgaist? context in modern style without loosing its local identity.
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	41017cb30e3ff499a3724593535e2448	65b12bc97e368f4cf2da1bfbbb6e363f	5cf4566b260568e7ae88d537ec0ad9e2	article	DESAIN SEBAGAI FENOMENA IDEOLOGI	July Hidayat	\N	2007
8251971	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001305	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001305}, priority = {2}	       The Catholic Church adopts particular rules and meanings. Javanese culture also possesses rules, boundaries and meanings in building construction that includes space forming elements, facilities as well as other supportive elements. Inculturation of both these related cultures has to proceed in balance. Thus, comparisons must be drawn to be able to determine how far can a similar comprehension of meaning be achieved if inculturation of the Javanese culture and the Catholic church were to take place. 
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       Observation shows that not all the Javanese culture as an element of inculturation in the interior of the Catholic Church can be implemented physically because a similar comprehension of meaning would then be difficult and would contradict each other. Among the Javanese cultures that can be elements of inculturation in the interior of the Catholic church are in zoning, floor and ceiling elements, colour, the positioning of pews and furnitures for the leader.
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	6df5b4c6fa0edc3a37f37ba0fb3a27cd	6ae7320ba4ae27b2de79257118be0d8c	d3ade141700de3a874244b9966f72ce3	article	WUJUD BUDAYA JAWA SEBAGAI UNSUR INKULTURASI INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2007
8251972	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001306	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001306}, priority = {2}	Mengacu pada studi kasus di Jurusan Desain Interior Petra, pengejawantahan pedagogi service learning pada sebuah mata kuliah desain dapat memberikan nilai-nilai tambah bagi para mahasiswa. Ditinjau dari aspek psikologi, sosial, ekonomi, dan budaya, para mahasiswa dapat memecahkan masalah-masalah nyata dalam masyarakat.
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Dibandingkan dengan dua sistem pendekatan standar dalam ilmu pendidikan, yaitu pendekatan teacher-centred dan pendekatan learner-centred, maka dapat diketahui bahwa pengejawantahan service learning dalam mata kuliah Desain Interior II selaras dengan kedua sistem pendekatan di atas. Pengejawantahan service learning kondusif bagi para mahasiswa untuk membangun semua potensi domain mereka yaitu: kognitif, afektif, psikomotor ; dan faktor-faktor dalam pendidikan mereka yaitu: kognitif dan metakognitif, motivasional dan afektif, developmental dan sosial, serta perbedaan-perbedaan individual.
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	2d853e7f23da448566b9fd6b5af4f961	ad2f847df928de7b74557c08a39c4a42	b307daecbd26a4cc1c1183164c188b8c	article	IMPLEMENTATION AND COMPARISON OF SERVICE LEARNING PEDAGOGY IN A SUBJECT OF INTERIOR DESIGN	Adi Santosa	\N	2007
8251973	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001307	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001307}, priority = {2}	Experiential marketing ia an approach in marketing which has been done from the old time till today. As time goes by and technology grows faster, marketers emphasize this approach as a very effective tool to differentiate their products with their competitors?. In experiential marketing, customers are able to differentiate one product or service with another since they experience themselves directly in the process of selecting and consuming the product or service using five approaches, such as sense, feel, think, act and relate. Experiential marketing is very effective for the marketers to build brand awareness, brand perception, brand equity, and brand loyalty, or even purchasing decision of their customers. Therefore, they have to be careful in chosing the right way and appropriate media so that the objective of marketing can be achieved as expected.	b00d1a7029728d9dca2d2f8a7d1fceba	ba37e03124f1033986c53c3053007830	44d23e62fc321cc5eaa7890610917e0d	article	EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING (SEBUAH PENDEKATAN PEMASARAN)	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2007
8251974	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001308	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001308}, priority = {2}	This research analyze influence of consumer behaviour factors that consist of marketing mix (product, price, promotion, personal traits, place, process, physical evidence), individual consumer (motivation, perception, attitude, learning), and environment influence (culture, social class, reference group) on the decision of using cyber caf� service in Jember City, and also to know the dominant variable of consumer behaviour that influences decision of using cyber caf� service. Result of this research, there are significant influence of consumer behaviour factors that consist of marketing mix (product, price, personal traits, place, process), individual consumer (motivation, perception), and environment influence (culture, reference group) on the decision of using cyber caf� service in Jember City. The dominant variable in this research is Price that influence of consumer behaviour on the decision of using cyber caf� service in Jember City.	53643ffe0986718915aa2016aaaa1640	b9ff32bf605ede9b8374fb35e610e538	dff5b2ec013ffdc03561e3a4d2ba809a	article	FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEPUTUSAN PEMAKAIAN JASA WARNET DI KOTA JEMBER	Sujoko	\N	2007
8251975	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001309	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001309}, priority = {2}	Within time, it?s not only metrosexual men using cosmetic specialized for men but also men in general. One of the most dominant cosmetic products is facial wash for men.In terms of psychographics, men can be segmented into metrosexual (13%), moderate men (29%), and conservative men (58%). The percentages ratio of segments between user and non-user indicate that decision to use facial wash already acceptable in every psychographics segments.CHAID analysis found that the ability of facial wash to soften face and created uniquely for men are strongly related to satisfaction. Both attributes are under service, which make wrong management from facial wash producer could lead into opportunity for new brands to enter the market.	f4877b1fa4e41b00e832406dbfa67a9a	a98e280574aac1c89a4be17ac5eb4054	8c6a2e0325adb6fa17ae3ee08b37b111	article	ANALISIS PASAR PELANGGAN PRIA PRODUK FACIAL WASH DI KOTA SURABAYA	Yohanes Sondang Kunto	\N	2007
8251976	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001310	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001310}, priority = {2}	The aim of this reseach is to test the effect of advertising stimulus through audiovisual media, picture animation, online text and offline text, student?s pocket money, age and gender on tendency of impulsive buying behavior. The design of the research is in the form of experimental factorial design by using media format as the treatment factor. Findings shows that there is a different stimulus factor between online media format with offline media. Eventhogh online media format has significant stimulus effect on tendency of impulsive buying behavior, audio visual media and text in the form of picture animation media have stronger effect. The result also show that student?s pocket money, age and gender have no effect on impulsive buying behavior tendency. The result is contradictory with findings from previous research that shows an effect of those factors on impulsive buying behavior for offline physical products.	5eb734e17130d43bad9524eb6cbb473f	8a06e466991a7e95d9b9085d6a6fa364	90ac8cafd4c519ac7565af04664d8d10	article	PENGARUH STIMULUS MEDIA IKLAN, UANG SAKU, USIA, DAN GENDER TERHADAP  KECENDERUNGAN PERILAKU PEMBELIAN IMPULSIF (STUDI KASUS PRODUK PARIWISATA)	Hatane Semuel	\N	2007
8251977	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001311	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001311}, priority = {2}	Research on the effect of attitude, perceived value, and perceived likelihood of successful complaint on customer complaint intention is conducted on 200 custmers of AIG Lippo Insurance in Surabaya. Findings shows that the group of potential customer s come from private company employees, and entrepreneur background with mor than 3.5 million rupiahs of income and more than 2.5 million rupiahs of expenses per month. The result also show that the three variables; attitude, perceived value, perceived likelihood of successful complaint have positive effect on customer complaint intention. Eventhough all variables have  positive effect, cost and benefit consideration as indicator of perceived value has stronger effect on customer complaint intention.	6e64133caf06b09db81ddaded0aafaa2	dbc94647b86eacf066e7bf5810c8c481	26c30bb804d2d58becee57dd02eb36b1	article	PENGARUH SIKAP, PERSEPSI NILAI DAN PERSEPSI PELUANG KEBERHASILAN TERHADAP NIAT MENYAMPAIKAN KELUHAN (STUDI KASUS PADA PERUSAHAAN ASURANSI AIG LIPPO SURABAYA)	Foedjiawati dan Hatane Semuel	\N	2007
8251978	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001312	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001312}, priority = {2}	The major mode which lead to die failure in die casting is die soldering caused by the intimate contact between alloy and die at high temperature. It leads to malfunctioning of die inserts that require replacement or repair, thus causing significant decrease in productivity. The effect of melt temperatures on morphology and characteristic of intermetallic layer such as thickness and hardness of intermetallic layer between die surface and aluminum has been studied. This experiment used as-annealed H13 tool steel as die material which dipped into Al-7%Si alloy at 6800C, 7000C, 7200C and Al-11%Si alloy at 6600C, 6800C, 7000C. High melt temperature favored the growth of intermetallic layer due tp the increasie of the diffusion rate of iron and aluminum atoms. Hence, high melt temperature facilitates die soldering.	2fb4a698bbb6cdd6c5413331fb9aeb91	c869591f86f80805a5289c587e448278	706b014ce1e0c2ad35980cf87e3ddc84	article	Morfologi dan Karakteristik Lapisan Intermetalik Akibat Die Soldering pada Permukaan Baja Cetakan (Dies) dalam Proses Pengecoran Tekan Paduan Aluminium Silikon	Bambang Suharno; Rima Dimiyati; Bustanul Arifin; Sri Harjanto	\N	2007
8251979	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001313	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001313}, priority = {2}	 A new method for continuous trans-esterification process that is based on the microwave heating, has been developed. The design consists of a microwave cavity, where in a transparent pipe is througly set up. This transparent pipe is used to continuously flow the biodiesel reactants. The experimental observations indicate that the design works well. At the level of microwave output power of 1300 watt (2x650 watt), the reaction rate is found to be 1 liter/minutes. The viscosity measurements of biodiesel products, as  most important parameter, yielded  values  of 1.5-1.76 times than that of mineral diesel, which satisfies the biodiesel standard	82902fe3a1d820a0d39756442ccb2fb5	4fd882f867d3e0e8ebb5705dbab1ab6a	5ff93f071ffbc8e354f2fb0a727e4c28	article	Studi Penggunaan Mikrowave pada Proses Transesterifikasi Secara Kontinu  untuk Menghasilkan Biodiesel	Chomsin Sulistya Widodo; Muhammad Nurhuda; Aslama A.; Hexa A.; Saiful Rahman	\N	2007
8251980	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001314	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001314}, priority = {2}	Per capita electricity consumption is a living standard index in a country. In Indonesia, as number of people and industries are increasing, the need of electricity is also increasing. As a result of the rising world?s price of fossil fuel, PT. PLN (Persero), a local state utility, needs to find a better way to reduce its operational cost, 75% of which is the price of plant?s fuel. One possible solution is to replace liquid fuel (HSD and MFO) with LNG or coals. This research aimed at fuel cost comparison between the use of LNG, coals and the liquid fuel in a steam power plant. The research focus on the cost reduction but neglects the actual operational implementation. The results of analysis, based on 51465 kW power and 85% boiler efficiency assumption, showed that the mass rate flow of HSD, MFO, LNG and coal are 13446,95 kg/h, 14328,98 kg/h, 1156,7 kg/h and 29032,52 kg/h respectively. Furthermore, annual fuel cost of HSD, MFO, LNG and coal are 890.73, 530.61, 154.63 and 87,61 billions respectively. The fuel cost saving from the replacement of HSD with LNG and coals are 736.1 and 803.12 billion/year respectively. As comparison, the fuel cost saving from the replacement of MFO with LNG and coals are 375.98 and 443.0 billion/year respectively.	758c10c5add7c207f0856d745f3a62e2	6600a3f6df2f2bd751bf456cba8a6b0f	01b60ca463f170dcde6c6b626a695659	article	Estimasi Penghematan Biaya Operasi PLTU dengan Cara Penggantian Bahan Bakar	Syukran1 dan Dedi Suryadi2	\N	2007
8251981	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001315	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001315}, priority = {2}	 Material handling process is affected by planning and setting layout facility since cost of material handling can reached 30-90% total production cost. In a metal furniture factory products were made without good setting layout facility. The machines and material were set at empty places. Distances between machines were not set so the traffic would get traffic jam. Unfinished material must wait until the number requirement for handling is reached. The layout setting of machines will be set with Group Technology. The methods used are Rank Order Clustering, Similarity Coefficient and p-median. The result of this method can reduce distance of material handling until 68%.	d5c83627ace4bf0aaac0b519f377dbb1	65a41874e313073ddfb74da6f17df0ee	262e7e759d4d7a3b8bcd2f4ea4ccd391	article	Aplikasi Metode Group Technology dalam Memperbaiki Tata Letak Mesin untuk Meminimalkan Jarak Perpindahan Bahan (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan Mebel Logam)	Amelia	\N	2007
8251982	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001316	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001316}, priority = {2}	Water Chiller Air Conditioning (AC) is an air conditioning system that has ability for cooling more than one room. The water chiller AC have two cycles consist of primary and secondary cycles. In the primary cycle, refrigerant is used as working fluid while in the secondary cycle, the water is used as working fluid. To determine the heat absorbed by water, it can be done by analyzing NTU (Number of Transfer Unit) of the water chiller system. The variation of the chilled water volume rate applied in this research was from 13 l/min to 5 l/min, with the interval of 0.5 l/min. As a result, it was founded that the maximum value of NTU was 2.01, at chilled water volume rate of 12 l/min. Below that chilled water volume rate, values of NTU would decrease and stable. It can be concluded that the volume rate of chilled water influenced  the value of NTU in the FCU (Fan Coil Unit) of the water chiller AC system.	18921c4b2c51e6cb1a4aea1755504db3	cb5586fde6a92d6f6d3b34a06e790ff6	b516fbc81e75d57aa8c95398263099b1	article	Pengaruh Laju Aliran Volume Chilled Water Terhadap NTU pada FCU Sistem AC Jenis Water Chiller	Bali Email: <a href=\\"mailto:rasta_imade1@yahoo.co.id\\">rasta_imade1@yahoo.co.id</a> I Made Rasta Pusat Stusi Teknik Refrigerasi dan Tata Udara	\N	2007
8251983	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	9	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001317	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES07090206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001317}, priority = {2}	A rectangular pipe is placed perpendicularly to viscous fluid flow which has higher temperature. The positions of a rectangular pipe in the flow are one of  the rectangular wall  placed perpendicularly to the flow, one of the corner of rectangular pipe placed to the direction of coming flow and  one of the corner with angle of less or greater than 90o placed to the direction of coming flow. With numerical study by using Finite Volume Method, is obtained that the position of pipe in which one of the corner directed to the coming flow has good heat transfer when compared with rectangular pipe of which one of the rectangular side directed perpendicularly to the coming flow. More the angle of corner will give more the heat transfer and vice versa. Every variation of 15o of wall angle of pipe makes the variation of heat transfer approximatly 1.5%. 	9dfab60806053563a7300b81bc38b1c7	d10576930fda87c07d922d65e297df60	f771726d569bdd831f426de8df06240e	article	Pengaruh Posisi Pipa Segi Empat dalam Aliran Fluida Terhadap Perpindahan Panas	Kaprawi	\N	2007
8251984	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001318	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001318}, priority = {2}	Due to enormous uncertainties in confinement models associated with the maximum compressive strength and ductility of concrete confined by rectilinear ties, the implementation of spline nonparametric regression analysis is proposed herein as an alternative approach. The statistical evaluation is carried out based on 128 large-scale column specimens of either normal-or high-strength concrete tested under uniaxial compression. The main advantage of this kind of analysis is that it can be applied when the trend of relation between predictor and response variables are not obvious. The error in the analysis can, therefore, be minimized so that it does not depend on the assumption of a particular shape of the curve. This provides higher flexibility in the application. The results of the statistical analysis indicates that the stress-strain curves of confined concrete obtained from the spline nonparametric regression analysis proves to be in good agreement with the experimental curves available in literatures.	3c5dd6c2f6e19d7c9030d90341e3aebd	d54a274316968e7c8aec2f1f3874fcce	ca21bfe0508868087cd32a244ee36292	article	Spline Nonparametric Regression Analysis of Stress-Strain Curve of Confined Concrete	Tavio	\N	2008
8251985	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001319	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001319}, priority = {2}	Pavement structural evaluation using pavement modulus values resulting from back calculation process on non-destructive deflection data has been adopted to quantify objectively the conditions of existing pavements under various traffic loading and environmental conditions.  However, such an advanced technique is not yet followed widely by advances in analytical overlay design procedures. One possible reason is perhaps due to its requirement to perform complex computations. A new module of computer program BackCalc has been developed to do that task based on the allowable maximum deflection criterion specified by the Asphalt Institute�83. The rationale is that adequate overlay thickness will be computed by iteration to result in theoretical maximum deflection that closely matches against the specified allowable maximum deflection.  This paper outlines the major components of the program module illustrated by using a practical example.  The overlay thickness obtained was found to be comparable with that of the known AASHTO�93 method.	bd076df9cf84bdcfd3c4e3ba81694bb9	02385b11e391a397b6ef39799fd10dab	e836215eb8f858b9484bcb850b300ca1	article	The Development of An Analytical Overlay Design Procedure Based on The Asphalt Institute�83 Method	\N	\N	2008
8251986	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001320	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001320}, priority = {2}	Efforts to reduce construction accidents can be initiated by building good safety culture. Researches concerning safety culture, however, are still limited. This research aims to empirically gauge worker?s perception toward safety culture in construction projects. Data were obtained through questionnaire survey to three large construction projects in Surabaya. Two hundreds and seven sets of questionnaires were gathered and used for subsequent analyses. Results show that in general workers? perception toward safety culture are quite good. Further analysis indicates that workers in the three projects have different safety culture perceptions, especially on factors of top management commitment, safety rules and procedures, communication, and worker?s competency.	08695d773deca0a7e0bcd16b903e4cbf	ac8238eb6661916d2cbe49c9c4381940	b88f554a9ee1638d5aa2cc557b842c37	article	Construction Workers Perceptions Toward Safety Culture	Andi	\N	2008
8251987	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001321	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001321}, priority = {2}	Variable Message Sign (VMS) is especially recommended for congested flow conditions. The aim of this study is to investigate how drivers in a large city in a developing country with many specific geometric and traffic conditions and also specific driver behaviour, use VMS in aid of choosing route for their inter-city trips. Furthermore, to explore the impact of the use of the information on increasing traffic performance measures. A case study was carried out in Bandung, Indonesia. Microscopic traffic simulations were used in this study to evaluate traffic performance measures. The results of the evaluation found that VMS has insignificant impact on drivers? route choice behaviour. The results indicated that drivers in Bandung rely much on their experience of traffic conditions commonly occur in the city and demonstrated that VMS has no significant impact to increase traffic performance, but has better impact on the roads with higher number of alternative roads. 	d2156f28edbb7bc612c3728d38308b43	f9ff4bd796dbe0ff9ed46552af215674	60cd78afdc8bf49f2c0e45179a457e09	article	Evaluation of The Impacts of VMS on Traffic Performance Measures in An Urban Area in Indonesia	A Caroline Sutandi	\N	2008
8251989	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001323	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001323}, priority = {2}	This paper investigated the variability levels of prime cost sums in building projects in order to establish the reliability of such estimates in bills of quantities. It involved a purposive sampling of forty-six executed projects in South-western Nigeria from which data on estimated and final prime cost sums as well as estimated and final contract sums were procured. Ratios interrelating the four variables were generated and their mean values determined. The mean prime cost sum overrun was found to be 41% of the estimated sums. However, a negative relationship between the prime cost sums and the final contract sums was established. Based on observed variations, models were developed to predict any of the ratios in general, and specifically, the practical prime cost range in order to effectively control overall project costs.	55af60d2f6551494a0fad405e9658431	e7f269f5504e95c4c0ddd80da41b6657	5c1a28b72cc513e640fa2a78001fce51	article	Variability Analysis of Prime Cost Sums	Ime Johnson Ikpo	\N	2008
8251990	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001324	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001324}, priority = {2}	Thread connection has been used for a long time. Presently, this kind of connection is the main connection in steel construction. This research aims to comprehend further the mechanism of the thread connection with respect to the depth of thread penetration. Tensile strength of thread connection was derived experimentally using two steel rods. The diameter of the first steel rod was � inch (18.5 mm) and threaded on one end by 16 threads per inch. The diameter of the second steel rod was 45 mm and functioned as nut. From the results of the experiment, it can be concluded that rod failure will happen if the depth of thread penetration is equal to or bigger than 90% of nut minor diameter. Meanwhile, thread failure will happen if the depth of thread penetration is less than 90% of nut minor diameter. It is also shown that the correlation between the number of thread and the maximum load which can be supported by the connection is not linear. 	acd577a427827b9cc65d3920c9a7283f	c4b2b2260320d677573194749dece926	ffff3ddd5a982d307347cad1cff37035	article	The Tension Strength Experiment of Thread Connection Based on The Depth of Thread Penetration	Agus Santosa Sudjono	\N	2008
8251992	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001326	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001326}, priority = {2}	Eco or Environmental Labeling, certification of acknowledgement on sustainable products, could only be carried out within economically established countries by way of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), a cradle�to�grave paradigm based instrument for measuring the products sustainability by analyzing energy, cost, and others environmental impact that would be spent and occur along product�life�cycle. What about buildings in terms of products of architecture which have always been involving energy? �System Approach To Architecture� offered by Handler practically has similar paradigm with LCA if completed with building management at the end of system, meanwhile Steele, Vale, and Yeang among many others architectural theorist and practitioner have been formulating design criteria intrinsically based on the cradle�to�grave paradigm as well, so that seems we have to be much more aware of designing qualified and reliable architecture within limited resources by constantly analyzing building�life�cycle within system of architecture.	7d1dadfeab1b3fb44657e7279bb278f7	0986a1f01c52e07234bead9cc2030d24	6fda6bfdac9b5ef3905677cf0a5e74fe	article	DAUR�HIDUP�GEDUNG DALAM SISTEM ARSITEKTUR	\N	\N	2007
8251993	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001327	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001327}, priority = {2}	Fields survey showed that multi-function auditorium design was done without involving acoustic expert. In this case, acoustic condition is not proper that cannot perform a good acoustic quality (Reverberation Time and Early Decay Time), as a result audiences are disturbed by over reverberation and echoes. The results of experimental simulation using the ECOTECT v5.20 program on multi-function auditorium at Petra Christian University showed that utilizing absorptive flexible material and easily adjusted such as baffle on the ceiling with 5% of covered area and drapery on the wall with 25% of covered area can adapt speech character. The dismantling of baffle from ceiling, the opening of drapery from the wall, and the adding of reflective material with 10% of covered area can adapt music character. Besides fulfilling design and acoustic criteria, both acoustic materials can be used practically for they can adapt functional changes and are also easily applied, short period and few labors consuming for implementation, mainly for existing multi-function auditorium.	c21f767be3c241e4f3aa375f251b5aea	2445fcc2a34b4c1d0677375492b14c4c	55dc7995ef3491f773de88b4ccd2e390	article	OPTIMASI DESAIN INTERIOR UNTUK PENINGKATAN KUALITAS AKUSTIK RUANG AUDITORIUM  MULTI-FUNGSI (Studi kasus Auditorium Universitas Kristen Petra, Surabaya)	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2007
8251994	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001328	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001328}, priority = {2}	Speech intelligibility, which is a function of reverberation time (RT60),  is a primary criterion to design acoustic of an auditorium. Optimum RT60 (0,5-1,0 s) in a diffuse auditorium is determined by the absorption and the room geometry. This paper describes Ecotect as a computational simulation program that is supportive in deciding the position and area of absorption material in the auditorium. Calculations based on statistical reverberation and existing acoustic particles methods are sufficient for the approach of room acoustic design. Site measurement result was used to examine validity of the program. Redesign of acoustic of the auditorium, then, was done based on the result of sound path analysis by identifying the position and the area of absorption material. Final test results by statistical reverberation and existing acoustic particles methods point out that the application of sound path analysis is quite successful to improve RT60, sound distribution, and the cost.	1ae7dfa7af6047a3adcc0c006d22c633	153f302eb9b97bdc9017ee2db8746383	ad1fb12e93897b268a2c884a0cc90496	article	STUDI SIMULASI ECOTECT SEBAGAI PENDEKATAN REDESAIN AKUSTIK AUDITORIUM	Agustinus Djoko Istiadji	\N	2007
8251995	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001329	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001329}, priority = {2}	Housing the victims of the earthquake that does not take into consideration the localities can be predicted rarely successful. One of the many dwelling reconstructions can be found in the village of Nglepen, Prambanan, Yogyakarta Special Province. It is a dome houses complex. The people there who have lost their dwelling-houses may readily accept any form of shelter. But their attitude to accept and live in the dome houses actually causes many problems for themselves. Not only that the dome houses reject localities - therefore for housing Javanese people in rural area - but there are also other problems, one of which relates to financial budget. Many controversies come up from the finding of this work which applying environment-behavior research.	27c64c1e14c46a83dbbded0edf76baa5	e895eeb726c1571dfddcb5b8524cf498	8b8bf57ec9c76cee5b349095a060ee73	article	KONTROVERSI RUMAH DOME DI NGLEPEN, PRAMBANAN, D.I. YOGYAKARTA	Titien Saraswati	\N	2007
8251996	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001330	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001330}, priority = {2}	The aim of this study is to observe the comparison of children cognitive, motorist and affective development in luxurious, middle and moderate day care center,, in order to obtain the description of a suitable day care center and its influence. All the population which is known and registered in Social Department are used, like: Teratai, Sandhy Putra, LKK, Dharma Wanita Day Care Center and also many private day care center like: Benih Kasih, St Yoseph and RKZ. The purposive sampling method is used to show that the aim of this technique is to reach the specific target. The examination result shows that there are differences in children development among the different day care center for cognitive and motorizes development, but only in certain ages. The Architectural element in luxurious, middle and moderate day care center is suspected to give effects in children development.	2cfae3bdd35e332c863b88ed53b1244f	95ba84b4bd6a119f7c6c41ef807af82c	1deb0cea80fc610622ef966f815a164f	article	TEMPAT PENITIPAN ANAK, MEWAH, MENENGAH DAN SEDERHANA (Studi Perbandingan Perkembangan Anak Balita Secara Kognitif Motorik Afektif)	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2007
8251997	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001331	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001331}, priority = {2}	Earthquake disaster occurred in Yogyakarta at 27th May 2006. It has destroyed many infrastructures and killed thousand victims. Bantul, one area in Yogyakarta which has the highest number. This is caused by reactivication of Opak fault and the lack of information about an earthquake there. In order to reduce the impact of earthquake and to increase the knowledge of the people, the problem is how to design an Earthquake Learning Center which has high site sensitivity and comprehensive in learning. First, site as formgiver has tried to be explored to achieve the learning purpose. Seconds, this paper is intended to find the effective concept which has tried to be  implemented in here. Now, the concept  of the design is space experience because according to some theory it is able to bring each person to understand about the information in the space deeply.  	82f8a64736f0c2f3e54f539b2dc8eff9	296b796f243025e8f8a8130c15def840	4b199c348f08f85b74086a8969f0be6a	article	PERANCANGAN PUSAT PEMBELAJARAN GEMPA DI BANTUL (Pendekatan Pengalaman Ruang untuk Pembelajaran)	Yulianto P. Prihatmaji	\N	2007
8251998	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001332	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001332}, priority = {2}	Gasibu square plays an important role for the Bandung City. At the beginning, this open space was formally designed as part of government complex buildings (Kompleks Gedung Sate). For last ten years, this public space has achieved its ultimate position in its diversity and participants. Various activities such as economic, social, political, cultural and religion held there which are daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. One of the most interesting activities is The Sunday Market which is probably the biggest Sunday market in Indonesia. This spontaneous market activity is a phenomena of urban vernacular which happened at the other part of the city of Bandung. Discourse in informality and formality of public space become an important issues which has to be treated carefully.	7918fcf20d4f87d621bdc93f755d86bd	f2498a375fa4ca6dc790f2936fb247ba	9d804600e4dd2534834351c864ea4c58	article	INFORMALITAS DALAM FORMALITAS PADA RUANG TERBUKA PUBLIK (Studi Kasus Lapangan Gasibu, Bandung)	RR Dhian Damajani	\N	2007
8251999	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001333	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001333}, priority = {2}	This writing contain the Final Duty scheme process supported by research of Hibah A3 of Architecture UII. Scheme selected is Hygienic Fish Market scheme (PIH) in Rembang, Central Java. Because Rembang Regency which is located in Pantura ( Pantai Utara Jawa - Coastal of North Java) inclusive of one of biggest fishery supply in Central Java. Its Fishery Potency which progressively rapidly grow to make fishery as very promising business farm. Along the increasing of amount of ship arrival in Pelabuhan Perikanan Pantai (PPP) Tasikagung mount also activity of fish commerce in the region. Landing, processing and fish marketing become one groove the coherent activity at culture of society of coastal Rembang area. Existence of facility of Place of Fish Auction ( TPI) which is given high priority to all wholesaler felt still less be optimal for society. This PIH is designed PIH with the cultural characteristic approach trade the society of coastal area into its building scheme concept. This characteristic cover the horizontalitas which is in the form of landing activity, unloading till the transportation of fish to TPI and fisherman house, floating market (adrift market) and existence of strong integration between landing activity, processing and fish marketing by home industrial. With the the approach felt able to peep out the building which responsive to tread of about, physical goodness and also social.	e5ba8ac0ba9ccf387f4e86274fd0c380	2abd216061eead29be2ab69d2328cb01	351162c49a1dac968a0af82f09a719f6	article	PERANCANGAN PASAR IKAN HIGIENIS (PIH) DI REMBANG (Pendekatan Karakteristik Budaya Berdagang Masyarakat Pesisir)	Yulianto P. Prihatmaji	\N	2007
8252000	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001334	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350209	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001334}, priority = {2}	In the increase of environmental noise, building elements enriched with acoustical properties are significant to serve amenities and healtiness among inhabitants. However, this type of elements which usually consist of high quality materials is much too expensive for most people. The use of paddy straw as the main material to construct acoustical panels is considered in a very early stage of material research. Paddy straw has chareacteristics which is close to acoustical requirements of panels, besides abundance of availability. These benefits will significantly lowered cost production without significantly reduce the quality. Further research to seek the next step of application of paddy straw as acoustic panels is in conduct.	198f8d8700538b69226cbc0bee24eddf	9e73996544817f6a3653e8f8ca0a205c	89c727786378317fcbea21c86f024618	article	POTENSI JERAMI PADI SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU PANEL AKUSTIK	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2007
8252001	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	35	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001335	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS07350210	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001335}, priority = {2}	The plateau settlement is one typology of settlement in Java. Some theory about the it have been presented the problem solving of contour or sloping land, but not discuss about the strategy of climatic solution yet. At  Kapencar Village we founded some phenomenas of  problem solving naturally. Some strategies are 1) the building typologies have the jogan as strategy  to multy activities and the pogo as  strategy to suport the tobacco and corn own activities. 2) The cut and fill construstion as the strategy of sloping land. 3) The pebble became the building material locally, that it put from yard themselves. 4) The little ventilation and the zink material as the strategy of  the too cold and high humidity climate.	3e8895af73d62be5cc4911264436342f	b0ae40da7ac44424c4967d775999a650	39a20113942d1d7d636d942d74e2306a	article	NILAI VERNAKULAR DALAM PENATAAN LINGKUNGAN PADA PERMUKIMAN LERENG GUNUNG (Studi di Desa Kapencar, Lereng Gunung Sindoro, Wonosobo)	VG Sri Rejeki	\N	2007
8252002	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001336	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001336}, priority = {2}	This research discusses batch scheduling model accommodating the condition of machine deterioration. The proposed model has changed the formulation of quality cost from that discussed in Indrapriyatna et al. (2007a), especially in the internal and external failure costs. It is assumed that the distribution of time between out-of-control conditions follows the exponential distribution. An algorithm has been proposed. This research concludes that, for continue batch size, the greater the sample size proportion of the batch size, the greater the total cost and number of batches. In addition, the greater the probability of producing nonconforming products, the greater the total cost. For any values of the probability, the number of batches will be the same, but the batch sizes are different. On the other hand, for model with discrete batch sizes, we used Indrapriyatna et al. (2007b) approach to solve the problem.	5e494c8d8682619336f2e85ed316dae6	7affba29897b64c8cd045e42425df761	6a53f12849d103c657f2e2fd6fda6a8a	article	MODEL PENJADWALAN BATCH PADA SATU MESIN YANG MENGALAMI DETERIORASI UNTUK MINIMASI TOTAL BIAYA SIMPAN DAN BIAYA KUALITAS	Ahmad S. Indrapriyatna; Suprayogi; Bermawi P. Iskandar; A. Hakim Halim	\N	2008
8252003	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001337	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001337}, priority = {2}	A model of production planning in Crude Palm Oil industry is discussed on this paper. An interactive model is made due to the involvement of decision maker?s preference in production planning. The model is built for Nucleus-Plasma palm estate system. The sources of fresh palm fruit bunches are obtained from nucleus estate, plasma estate and outsourcing. A single objective fuzzy linear programming model is built with the following steps: (1) Decision variables, parameters are identified from the real system of Crude Palm Oil industry as well as determination of constraints and objective function; (2) Fuzzy parameters are determined using modified S curve membership function. Linear programming model is also formulated at this step. Risk quality of raw material is represented by percentage of defect raw material; (3) Model is then validated using data from Nucleus-Plasma palm estate system. The result shows that S curve membership function is able to represent the preference of decision makers. 	a567e3a639e3e64d001749d3afea9ef4	603d19f343703ef824567f58d2ab46e4	9a777014321dcbc0d85b766c718aace7	article	MODEL PERENCANAAN PRODUKSI PADA RANTAI PASOK CRUDE PALM OIL DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN PREFERENSI PENGAMBIL KEPUTUSAN	Machfud2 Rika Ampuh Hadiguna1	\N	2008
8252004	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001338	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001338}, priority = {2}	Small-scale industries play an important role in the betterment of society. Industrial cluster approach has been used by government as an alternative government policy to increase competitiveness of small-scale industries in Indonesia. An industry cluster consists of core enterprise(s) and related enterprises in which the core acts as a pulling agent for the other counterparts. Therefore, developing the core enterprises is expected to increase competitiveness of the whole cluster. This research is a strategy process research, aiming at identifying and modeling strategic behavior of a successful entrepreneur in a metal-making cluster industry at Kiara Condong Bandung, West Java. Based on the literature review, qualitative research methodology is used in this research by combining soft systems methodology (SSM) and grounded theory. The major findings of this research indicate four kinds of strategic behavior models, namely behavior model of strategy setting, behavior model of production operations, behavior model of research and development and innovation and behavior model of marketing operations.	996d05591944216c76b809010c551464	c4b0e3be92f38008076775bc345a10f5	2f1d34ef63ca0179c0d435d2caef04d4	article	KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF INDUSTRI KECIL DI KLASTER INDUSTRI KECIL TRADISIONAL DENGAN PENDEKATAN BERBASIS SUMBER DAYA: STUDI KASUS PENGUSAHA INDUSTRI KECIL LOGAM KIARA CONDONG, BANDUNG	Gatot Yudoko2 Widjajani1	\N	2008
8252005	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001339	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001339}, priority = {2}	Cost is an important consideration in supply chain (SC) optimisation.  This is due to emphasis placed on cost reduction in order to optimise profit.  Some researchers use cost as one of their performance measures and others propose ways of accurately calculating cost.  As product moves across SC, the product cost also increases.  This paper studied the effect of cost increment distribution patterns on the performance of a JIT Supply Chain.  In particular, it is necessary to know if inventory allocation across SC needs to be modified to accommodate different cost increment distribution patterns. It was found that funnel is still the best card distribution pattern for JIT-SC regardless the cost increment distribution patterns used.	ac5d9549d503bd48aff7226d2f8983c9	0f5f877f99ca5e20b4eea81ec915dcaf	5fa6bb005e5a20719ce0db49309a7e26	article	EFFECT OF COST INCREMENT DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF JIT SUPPLY CHAIN	\N	\N	2008
8252006	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001340	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001340}, priority = {2}	Improper inventory system in terms of cost and customer satisfaction is always the most common problem in every part of industries, and of course, also for retailers. The inappropriateness in setting of orders makes the warehouse overloaded for some kind of goods and lack for the others. To overcome this problem, we proposed to apply the Neuro-Dynamic method for optimizing the composition of goods. This method can be easily implemented using computer program and the result indicates that the overdemand and oversupply problems in that company are solved. 	784d411b756e2413befca5b44276c594	b4c24e4ea855c0607258cf1ec91a7f83	f9cfd11a0d5f734ced42c7f99f18a771	article	APLIKASI  METODE NEURO-DYNAMIC  PADA PROSES PENGENDALIAN PERSEDIAAN  DI SEBUAH PERUSAHAAN RETAIL	Ngarap Im Manik	\N	2008
8252007	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001341	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001341}, priority = {2}	This article discusses the combination of genetic algorithm (GA) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to solve the flowshop scheduling problems with multicriteria. The criteria are makespan, total weighted tardiness, and mean flow time. DEA is used to calculate the overall value of criteria from each sequence. Relative efficiency value is employed as the fitted value in genetic algorithm, in order to have overall value that independent to a particular weight. The proposed algorithm that combines GA and DEA attain optimal solutions with relative efficiency as good as analytical solution, i.e., Mixed Integer Programming (MIP). From 30 problems generated, only one  problem (3,33%) has relative efficienly less than 1.	046d8d3da98ffb923e564b6f68103d56	7e253763c1e7b1025031cf11b71ad99e	dec3732586ceee514c46e6d28c75ebde	article	APLIKASI KOMBINASI ALGORITMA GENETIK DAN DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS  PADA PENJADWALAN FLOWSHOP MULTIKRITERIA	I Gede Agus Widyadana3 Herry Christian Palit1	\N	2008
8252008	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001342	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001342}, priority = {2}	Service quality is very important in hospitality industry. Therefore, service attributes have to be in accordance with every type of hospitality industry as different types of hospitality industry might have different characterictics of service attributes needed. Trainees of Hotel Management Program ? Petra Christian University, as service providers of five-star-hotels in Surabaya, are evaluated based on the 13 service attributes (dependability, attendance, attitude, personality, initiative, quantity, adaptability, discipline, quality, job knowledge, grooming, leadership, organizing). The analysis shows that as a whole the service quality of the trainees has matched with the five-star-hotels needs and expectations so they are satisfied.	ce21301956a43e8f560cd1ea3989127c	a5f327746f1a699dfb42bebd5f325ee7	482f528c6d5a77515473b879d25e15f7	article	ANALISIS KUALITAS LAYANAN TRAINEE PROGRAM MANAJEMEN PERHOTELAN UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA PADA INDUSTRI HOTEL BERBINTANG LIMA DI SURABAYA	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2007
8252009	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001343	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001343}, priority = {2}	This research aims to analyze service quality which are classified into three types of quality: interaction quality, physical environment quality, and outcome quality in the foreign coffee shop and the local coffee shop based on the customer perception. Moreover, the writer would like to analyze the Mean differences between foreign coffee shop and local coffee shop. Result shows that service quality of the foreign coffee shop is better than the local one.	94f3af63cd606f2c0038974b9ec2e3dd	6987ed9f892ccb1c5af5f92304843847	06c6040eb659f1a33b63a0700ffbfc64	article	ANALISIS PERSEPSI PELANGGAN TERHADAP KUALITAS LAYANAN COFFEE SHOP ASING DAN COFFEE SHOP LOKAL	Marcus Remiasa	\N	2007
8252010	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001344	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001344}, priority = {2}	At the era of the global competition, knowledge management hopefully could provide sufficiently significant contributions to human resources, particularly among the hospitality world. This research is aimed at measuring the influence of knowledge management on the performance of the employees using case studies on the front office department at the Surabaya Plaza Hotel. The outcome of this research reveals that knowledge management indirectly affects the employee?s performance, personal knowledge significantly affects job procedure, and the most dominant element of influencing the employee?s performance is technology.	d90767228912ea2264eb99ab3dbe1933	873eec779240507e0e8936364f15b0c7	a7536adf9533997d5099f1b0b13837e0	article	 PENGARUH KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN: STUDI KASUS DEPARTEMEN FRONT OFFICE SURABAYA PLAZA HOTEL	Natalia Kosasih	\N	2007
8252011	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001345	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001345}, priority = {2}	This research aims to examine brand equity of four coffee shops in Surabaya, they are Excelso, DOME, Starbucks dan Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Brand equity is measured based on variables developed by Aaker, namely brand awareness, brand association, perceived quality and brand loyalty. The result shows that Starbucks achieves the highest top of mind of brand awareness, has the best brand association in consumers? image, and has the strongest brand loyalty; while Excelso has the best perceived quality.  	09508a2bdc45c202841f509294906eb2	59ebdb91692a02aefc404e44c6f6609c	1697c677703eb0fc33b5c018c62c93d2	article	ANALISIS PENILAIAN KONSUMEN TERHADAP EKUITAS MEREK COFFEE SHOPS DI SURABAYA	Maya Widjaja	\N	2007
8252012	Jurnal Manajemen Perhotelan	3	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001346	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=HOT07030205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001346}, priority = {2}	Internet and website is an important tool for business marketing without any geographical or time constraints. Therefore, hotel website providers have to be able to meet customers? expectations. This research attempts to compare the expectation and perception of customers toward the dimension of website of five stars hotels in Surabaya, which are facilities information, reservation information, contact information, website management and surrounding area information. The result shows that there are a significant gap between the expectation and the perception of customers. 	7c5d90dbc83298cb9241646f7fce8031	947e77cc24b6c57a6a947bcc9bea5fe5	fe70174bcde4fb1c97bd419544feea3a	article	ANALISIS HARAPAN DAN PERSEPSI KONSUMEN TERHADAP DIMENSI WEBSITE HOTEL BINTANG LIMA DI SURABAYA	Evi Febrianti & Iwan Eko Setyawan	\N	2007
8252013	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001347	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001347}, priority = {2}	This paper explores the concept of being and performing masculinity in Karim Raslan?s short story Go East. Torn between being a man in his own terms and performing socially endorsed masculine roles and sexual desires, the protagonist, Mahmud, negotiates and transgresses gender borders, resulting in his inability to sexually perform with women and incapacity for emotional and physical intimacy with men. Yet, he overcomes his impotence through heterosexual intercourse despite imagining making love to men.	a05191094fa986180626aaf560ea82c5	a1474b4f4cb5eebcc47c26b0c333f1ba	88661ec1ce54a2846085f60bd314a46e	article	Being and Performing the Masculinity in Karim Raslan?s Go East	Collin Jerome	\N	2008
8252014	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001348	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001348}, priority = {2}	This paper aims at extending our understanding of a problematizing practice in Critical Applied Linguistics by exploring issues pertaining to political ?confusion syndrome? Discourses. Central to this practice is how EFL teachers and learners depart from their reluctance to explore political issues. Being scaffolded with a working model of such Discourses and a suggested simulation practice, they are hoped to learn how to sympathize with politicians? confusion.	a73d67aaa10e1f9a3afaa952043d78ad	af74dbce2a141d8e35f4eba5c29dbba3	6a8484a87b22734f7712ea09c2dd5844	article	Addressing Political ?Confusion Syndrome? Discourses: A Critical Applied Linguistics Perspective	Joseph Ernest Mambu	\N	2008
8252015	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001349	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001349}, priority = {2}	In the teaching of English as a foreign language in Indonesia, the teaching and testing of English grammar are indispensable. To test English grammar mastery, the multiple choice test must be used due to its merit of guaranteeing the fulfillment of the content validity of achievement tests. Unfortunately, the construction of many multiple choice test items has not been based on a very important consideration to aid learning processes. This paper discusses the need to use multiple choice test in English grammar achievement testing, two cognitive learning theories that underlie the importance of constructing multiple choice items that aid learning processes, and examples of faulty multiple choice test items and their revisions.	b4206fb2d6c5b008327d90f7b7e5c2c9	0aa1394a79bce804318de5cb2377782d	0d0fabd8a74cbcc9459349be13753630	article	Multiple Choice English Grammar Test Items That Aid English Grammar Learning for Students of English as a Foreign Language	D. Wagiman Adisutrisno	\N	2008
8252016	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001350	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001350}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses the methodology and findings of a needs analysis survey which was carried out in 2005 by English Language Teaching Center (ELTC) of a private university in East Java, Indonesia. Based on the survey of 1,450 students? and 34 teachers? language needs, some implications related to course type, teaching methodology and course materials were made.	686f9fa0f54786e072e9639135f1f5bb	e68e817269a052954ff752193cb2e5d3	923f26798451bc3595e3ba32e332f9cf	article	Developing English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP) Course in an Indonesian University	Flora Debora Floris	\N	2008
8252017	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001351	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001351}, priority = {2}	The study on the characters? multiple violations in Desperate Housewives film shows that in violating the maxims, each person has his own reason specifically in lying. Using Grice?s Cooperative Principle and Christoffersen?s criteria of lying, the findings revealed that violating all maxims was meant to eliminate the interlocutor?s chance to respond, violating three maxims was to cover the truth and violating two maxims was to create another lie in the future.	47af31cb9514770cc4ccae3b53f9ddc7	81343642ef85a36db3c9b324eb6a04b4	04dd0b7ef0fb47548c832b7cf8f3fb60	article	The Multiple Violations of Conversational Maxims in Lying Done by the Characters in Some Episodes of Desperate Housewives	Helen Natalia Anneke H. Tupan	\N	2008
8252018	k@ta	10	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001352	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001352}, priority = {2}	This qualitative research was conducted to find out the kinds of English phonological errors produced by English department students, particularly English consonantal sounds that do not exist in Indonesian phonetics system ? [v], [&#952;], [�], [&#658;], [d&#658;], and [t&#8747;] ? and the patterns of those errors. The result shows that the students produced thirty-four kinds of phonological errors and that the deviations occurred most frequently before, after, or in between vowels.	06182348f3a24aeeadc264fc2a89efdd	588abd9bb450c099ae9a0ba3362f4564	2acf745335956afd805a2dc38b67a664	article	A Study of English Phonological Errors Produced by English Department Students	Arlene Maria Yostanto Nani Indrajani Tiono	\N	2008
8252019	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001353	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001353}, priority = {2}	The objectives of this research is to find out these following maters: the influence of perception external organizational support toward perception internal organizational support, the influence of perception external organizational support toward employee commitments, the influence of perception internal organizational support toward employee commitments, the influence of employee commitments toward companies success, the influence of perception external organizational support toward companies success, and the influence of perception internal organizational support toward companies success. This research uses survey and questioners as the tools in collecting data. The data were obtained from 156 consumer of 39 bank in East Java. Data analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 4.0 program. The results of the research showed the following results: perception external organizational support has positive and significant effect on perception internal organizational support, perception external organizational support has positive and significant effect on employee commitments, perception internal organizational support has positive and significant effect on employee commitments, employee commitments has positive and significant effect on companies success, perception external organizational support has no significant effect on companies success, and perception internal organizational support has no significant effect on companies success of Banking business especially in East Java.	85a03c67fb9e9186d985db0c8dfcd709	4f4445c6c6e6261c6642248317ef3672	b7077be314f15c16a5748e8fd5a9e7b6	article	Pengaruh Persepsi Dukungan Organisasi Eksternal dan Internal Melalui Komitmen Karyawan Terhadap Keberhasilan Perusahaan Perbankan di Jawa Timur	J.F.X Susanto Soekiman	\N	2007
8252020	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001354	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001354}, priority = {2}	Supply Chain Management (SCM) plays a very important role in the pharmaceutical industry, especially in Indonesia, where more than 90 percent of raw materials for pharmaceutical industry are actually imported. It is known that Indonesia?s pharmaceutical industry is very expensive. Government of Indonesia (GOI) is hardly managed the pharmaceutical industry due to its complexity. Too many players put its stakes in this industry. The growing industry clusters are also coloring the competition amongst existing players. This article is a literature review and enriched with secondary data to continue the work of Mustamu (2000). Meant to describe Indonesia?s pharmaceutical industry from the perspective of supply chain management. The 120 days throughput time within the industry and the high margins make this industry very attractive for illegal pharmaceutical producers. To make it worse, the illegal pharmaceutical producers that copying products of legal pharmaceutical companies are also developing its distribution channels in the market. At the end, the unaware end-users are becoming victims of the game.	baba51dc59a6a0620ad77195086e5a7b	7542164038ee618396b9922edd841559	608155342ee7f46dbd8c4c5834a88f5e	article	Manajemen Rantai Pasokan Industri Farmasi di Indonesia	Ronny H. Mustamu	\N	2007
8252021	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001355	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001355}, priority = {2}	To increase manpower productivity at garment manufactures in Denpasar City, there are some variables which may affect the productivity of manpower, both internal as well as external variables. Base on the analysis of structural equation model using SPSS ver. 10 and AMOS 4.1, it can be concluded that  : (1) leadership has positive and significant effect to manpower discipline of garment manufactures. (2) leadership has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (3) manpower policy of Local Government has positive and significant effect to manpower discipline of garment manufactures. (4) manpower policy of Local Government has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (5) manpower discipline has positive and significant effect to manpower productivity of garment manufactures. (6) the increase of manpower productivity can be done through the increase of manpower discipline and conducive manpower policy of Local Government. (7) from the six conclusions it can be composed a general conclusion that  the increase of manpower productivity can be executed through manpower discipline improvement, and manpower discipline improvement can be done through implementation manpower policy of Local Government and Leadership (transformational leadership). It is suggested that (1) manpower discipline must be improved by creating conducive manpower policy of Local Government and transformational leadership. (2) each garment manufacture should create and build a strong working discipline, (3) every leader and manpower should be provided socialization of Local Government Manpower Policy so company management can execute management functions and transparency principle should be applied, (4) future researches should be able to conduct detail researches on manpower productivity by adding variables as well as indicator considered necessary.	b40cefd5e0bcbb37de4309a979cafec9	2d51f1d3c5ae9859a7b42a6848562c2e	a3ab6a2daef93ef3b1280042753e3fd6	article	Pengaruh Kepemimpinan dan Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan Pemerintah Daerah Terhadap Disiplin dan Produktivitas Tenaga Kerja pada Perusahaan Garmen di Kota Denpasar	Wayan Gede Supartha	\N	2007
8252022	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001356	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001356}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test the correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention. Data collecting conducted by disseminating questionnaire. Responder in research represent the student of SMKN 7 Yogyakarta. The responder has been processed of 80 by subject research is student of SMKN 7 Yogyakarta. The correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention analysed to use the Pearson Product Moment correlation. Result indicate that there are positive and significant correlation between Adversity Intelligence and entrepreneurship intention. Analysis result have known that  R2 is 11% that influenced percentage of Adversity Intelligence to entrepreneurship intention is 11% and other factor is 89%.  	5ee7265e62a6c8b016f14f0a19290e36	9dfa9f18cb95d4d433f63758d3f46852	a6b187140a89f316bbc5a41e37f959f1	article	Hubungan Adversity Intelligence dengan Intensi Berwirausaha (Studi Empiris pada Siswa SMKN 7 Yogyakarta)	Tony Wijaya	\N	2007
8252023	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001357	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001357}, priority = {2}	According to civil code or Burgerlijk Wetboek (BW), article 1320, there are four legal conditions of business contract must be fulfilled by parties. One of condition is agreement. Based on this condition, the position of each parties must be equal at the same level. Besides, each parties must be exist and make effective communication before get in to that agreement. Commonly, every subjects in business transaction need dealing process first between one to another party, and than the parties goes to delivering or transfering the object of transaction. At least they have to know each other first if transaction will be implemented. But, this legal term is not fully found in one of banking transaction facilities that is automatic teller machine as we called Anjungan Tunai Mandiri (ATM). The legal issue which come out from this transaction system is particularly regarding to the subjects or parties. Every time the customer goes to ATM, she or he will not find another party existing there. It means that customer do transaction without presence of bank party. So, if ATM has broken and the balance in costumer account has decreased for debit, bank does not always liable for the costumer loss.	f6e56285192bd989ecd0597689c28625	0ea7a658a0b8c250142e3fd53016eafc	f51042a4f5d444f8233e1d2529820126	article	Tinjauan Yuridis Para Pihak dalam Transaksi Pengambilan atau Transfer Dana Melalui Mesin Anjungan Tunai Mandiri (ATM)	Augustinus Simanjuntak	\N	2007
8252025	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001358	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001358}, priority = {2}	Senior   market   is one of the most prospective segments to be targeted for hospitality industry, including hotel business in Indonesia. This research aims to examine senior guest satisfaction toward service quality of four and five star hotels in Surabaya. Employing derived satisfaction method, guest satisfaction is measured by comparing  guests? expectation  with the perception. Five variables of service quality are used to measure the service provided, namely reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy and tangibles. The result shows that there is a gap between senior market?s expectation and perception, in which the expectation is above the perception. Thus, it can be concluded that respondents have not satisfied yet with the quality of service delivered.	cffa18065d8387ccec43ad8eae8eb276	40bb1015690ab2bd560b6bb76f35ca8a	2acc822ec1ea4f63e42b3145f7825f38	article	Analisa Kepuasan Senior Market Terhadap Kualitas Layanan di Hotel Bintang 4 dan Bintang 5 di Surabaya	Perdani Sukmaningrum Maria Tampubolon	\N	2007
8252026	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	9	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001359	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN07090207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001359}, priority = {2}	The purpose of the study is to analyze and test the influence of leadership, employee involvement, information, and relation with suppliers on internal business process and competitive advantage of manufacturing industries in East Java. The study was carried out at 110 manufacturing companies in East Java that have received ISO 9000 certificate. Based on the study findings can be concluded as follows. Firstly, a. supporting the existing theory about the positive influence of leadership and information on internal business process as well as the positive influence of employee involvement, information, the relation with supplier, and internal business process on competitive advantage of manufacturing industries; and b. contributing to the development of theory by identifying internal business process as a significant factor affecting competitive advantage of manufacturing industries in East Java.  Secondly, the result of the study showed that manufacturing industry policies can be formulated to increase competitive advantage by improving and increasing employee involvement, information, the relation with supplier, and internal business process. In order to increase internal business process, manufacturing industries should optimize employee involvement and the relation with supplier.   	dd64af9137e46dd419b9b03eb33c2065	c5c1bc73e61ce8a4e2dbada69c83b761	4d93f787319f9da86e6e855e3683f43a	article	Pengaruh Faktor-Faktor Manajemen Mutu Terpadu Terhadap Proses Bisnis Internal dan Keunggulan Bersaing  Industri Manufaktur yang Memperoleh Iso 9000 Di Jawa Timur	Sri Hadiati	\N	2007
8252027	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001360	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001360}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test dividend signaling theory in an Indonesian capital market. Signaling theory states that dividend policy has information content that can influence to share price. Examination of theory of signaling is related to research phenomena in other countries indicating that by percentage there is degradation of company which is pay dividend and there even exist mentioning this as phenomenon of disappearing dividend. Examination of theory of signaling is also related to the research result showing the existence or inexistence of the influence of dividend policy to share price. Besides, in this research is also conducted by examination of agency theory. This research of agency theory tests the influence of: (1) Free Cash Flow to share price, (2) Structure of Ownership to share price, and (3) Structure of ownership to dividend policy. This research also tests life cycle theory, seen influence of cycle of company life to dividend policy. Companies which enter in growth phase tend not to pay a lot of dividend, compared to company at matured step. This research use quantitative approach by using method of path analysis. This research use samples in the form of company allocating dividend for period 1995-2005 which listed on PT Jakarta Stock Exchange. Final samples which are utilized in this research are equal to 1052 year observation. This research also tests sensitivity, widened time of even from 1 day at especial model, becoming 5 and 10 day. Besides test of sensitivity is also conducted changed approach of market model become mean adjusted model in determining expected return.Research finding indicates that signaling theory still relevant in influencing movement of share price. Besides, research finding also supports agency theory told by Jensen in seeing influence of free cash flow to share price. For the influence of structure of ownership to share price, the result supports entrenchment argument. While influence of structure of ownership to dividend policy found by result which do not support agency theory. Life Cycle theory in this research is obtained by result which is research confirmation before all, where there are influence of cycle step of company life to dividend policy.	cfbcdd3dbb8d994cd84d51db48c54152	fca6c0e4525c605676373ff0f0cd3f71	53c98cd3c15d74137ee6b8f74061a51d	article	Studi Kebijakan Deviden: Anteseden dan Dampaknya Terhadap Harga Saham	Werner R. Murhadi	\N	2008
8252028	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001361	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001361}, priority = {2}	This research is based on theoritical and empirical reviews to explain the effect of performance valuing effectiveness, performance value-based the effective waging and the effective openness of performance value to workers? working motivation. This research was performed to the bottom line workers in a cigarette company, PT. ?G?, by providing questioner and interview to 142 samples of workers. This research reveals influence of independent variable; performance appraisal effectivity and valuing openness effectivity influnce significantly to dependent variables, namely workers? work motivation. While the effect of performance appraisal-based effective waging does not directly influence the workers? work motivation. 88.02% respondents agreed with the performance value-based waging system. The result of path analysis stated that the variable of performance appraisal effectiveness has direct and indirect effects to workers? work motivation. The performance value-based waging effectiveness does not have a direct effect, but it has a indirect effect on workers? work motivation. Whereas valuing openness effectivity has only direct effect on workers? work motivation variable. Simultaneously, the three independent variables research have effects for 95.5% on workers? work motivation.	8268cf04ab2a4d9ef8fe5d7e5088d23e	73ab2aa73dbffd63e7eb415bda45e2ff	926f24498986cc9787a323a9e765f9ad	article	Pengaruh Sistem Penilaian Kinerja dan Keterbukaan Nilai Kinerja Terhadap Motivasi Kerja (Kasus Pekerja Bottom Line di Perusahaan Rokok PT. ?G?)	Sarbini Wono	\N	2008
8252029	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001362	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001362}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to find out and to analysis the effect of motivation, perception and consumer?s attitude through purchasing decision. The object of this research is ?HONDA? a motorcycle?s brand?s users and buyers around west Surabaya. Based on the result of this research is known that motivation, perception and customer?s attitude influence Honda purchasing with positively and significantly through purchasing decision Honda a motorcycle brand. The benefit of this research is used as a source of information for increasing sales volume amount through consumer?s behavior.	88e0f65c8fbbf12fa28a485a65bf8dc4	0de656a2d88adc7e0585057e63e3aec0	c060afc9c0d95d3890c7a9bc0c2b7099	article	Pengaruh Motivasi, Persepsi dan Sikap Konsumen Terhadap Keputusan Pembelian Sepeda Motor Merek ?Honda? di Kawasan Surabaya Barat	Dewi Urip Wahyuni	\N	2008
8252030	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001363	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001363}, priority = {2}	This study is aimed at knowing the effect of the relationship between the job  satisfaction with family satisfaction and the working Commitement and  its effect on the performace and the lecturer?s career. The objective of this study is analyzing the effect of relationship  between job  satisfaction with family satisfaction and the working  commitment. Besides, this study also  analyzes the effect of  job satisfaction  on the performance and the effect of the working commitment on the performance. Further, it also analyzes the effect of performance on the lecturer?s Career.  The samples of this study are permanent lecturers who have family at state Universities  in east Java. In addition, they also have to get  Lector, Head lector and Professor. The respondents are taken from 200 out of 2,812 population based on the maximum   likelihood. Form the stated number, those who fulfill   the analysis requirements are only 173 people.  In order to test each of the effect,  analysis technique SEM (Amos 5,0) is used. The results of the study indicates   that  each variable has relationship and efect.  Based on standardized cooeficient, there is positive and significant  relationship between family satisfaction and job satisfacion. Besides, there is also positive and significant relationship between job satisfaction and the working commitment. Besides, this study also shows that based on the standardized coefficient, there is positive and significant effect of working satisfaction on performance, working Commitment on the performance, and performance on the lecturer?s Career. 	144c9a90fa57877057d1bd341e3b7e5c	11abcfcbdf6adb11a8e47186710a6aa9	7d2fce3daedf10cbade815ed649f6075	article	Pengaruh Timbal-Balik Antara Kepuasan Kerja Dengan Kepuasan Keluarga dan Komitmen Kerja Serta Dampaknya Terhadap Prestasi Kerja dan Karier Dosen	Achmad Sudiro	\N	2008
8252031	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001364	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001364}, priority = {2}	Product/brand placement is not such a new matter in the marketing world, including in Indonesia in the last few years. These practice have been conducted at 1920 by cigarette?s company in USA, while on the success story can be found on E.T (Extra-Terrestrial): the movie by 1982 presenting Reese's Pieces candy. Product/brand placement can be found widely in various medium starting from movies, TV shows, comics, games, video clip, etc. Today, various TV shows like ?Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (AFI)?, ?Indonesian Idol?, ?Mamamia Show?, ?Kontes Dangdut Indonesia (KDI)?, ?Empat Mata?, ?Katakan Cinta?, ?I-Gosip? & ?Cek & Ricek? are popular to advertise and become alternative medium for product / brand placement. In order to make the right decisions by conducting product/brand placement especially in TV shows, the company should know & understand several factors that influence audience attitude towards product/brand placement. Based on article entitled ?audience attitude towards product placement in movies: a case from Turkey? as a referred journal, the result of the research conducted have been formed four factors influencing attitude of audience toward product/brand placement. The four factors are ?attention?, ?acceptance?, ?reference? and ?ethics & regulation? with total variance explained equal to 53,53%. By conducting principal component factor analysis for this research, there are five factors influencing audience attitude toward product/brand placement formed with the total variance explained equal to 63,823 %. Three among other formed factors have several similar variables with the factor in the referred journal, while the two other factors compiled with only two variable/statement item for each. The percentage of each factor were 'acceptance' (18,923%), ethics & regulation (14,978%), attention (13,844%), reference (9,139%) and interest (6,939%). The result of this research tried to conclude and give some input related with the final result of the main factors analysis only. This result of factors analysis can be categorized as minimum factors which are responsible for maximum variance in order to support another research.	ad294e0ac9c7fce868624272cfd49952	14f87bc22076b28eb1e273f5ed2390ee	572d344f628f80c72bb04a6ddbb7947b	article	Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Sikap Audience Terhadap Product/Brand Placement dalam Acara TV (Studi Kasus Indonesian Idol 2007 & Mamamia Show 2007)	Leonid Julivan Rumambi	\N	2008
8252032	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001365	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001365}, priority = {2}	Basically, service can be said as act of serving others to fullfill their needs and wants. Level of satisfaction achieved from service that can be measured through what the consumer feel after receiving the service, comparing with their expectation of service quality. This study intended to observe the lack of expected and actual service received by consumers of Tunjungan Plaza Surabaya. Factors to be observed are availability and how easy to find the product, responsibility of quality and pricing, responsibility of product safety, and consumers security.	b821e4f43f0c2a957c43ba86a8c1b3dd	2fd75caeedaff445f266182cc0d70334	574afa0f5410cf766ae39c415166dc1d	article	Analisa Kesenjangan Kualitas Pelayanan dan Kepuasan Konsumen Pengunjung Plaza Tunjungan Surabaya	Thomas Stefanus Kaihatu	\N	2008
8252033	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	03	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001366	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001366}, priority = {2}	This research aimed in explaining the influence of social cliques and social network on the success of hierarchical career with career sponsorship as the intervening variable. The design of this research was explanatory research. Using two stage sampling, the 232 questionnaires were distributed to the manager of state-owned companies (BUMN) at East Java and 108 of the questioner were returned. The result of regression analysis showed that partially and simultaneously social cliques and social network affected the career sponsorship; furthermore the career sponsorship affected the hierarchical career success.	eed3055f738b2d16f26b28708b25d55f	64b5de1cf7def1d0573e37371bbb6cb2	4e7cd05230d7158d9653188e66568f9a	article	Pengaruh Klik Sosial dan Koneksi Terhadap Kesuksesan Karir Hirarkhi	Anang Kistyanto	\N	2008
8252034	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001367	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001367}, priority = {2}	Graffiti is often seen as a way for young people to find their identities, or to merely show their existence. Because their actions are seen as destructive, they are also often confronted by the city's patrol units and even by the police. Their ?bomber? existence, that has become the youth subculture and viewed as deviance over the urban structure, are more and more accepted. Cynical views of them still exist however. In the 1980's, graffiti spread all over the city's walls, and often wrote about their gang's name or which school they are from. These were the things that spark violence between gangs. But today, graffiti seems to not only write about gang's names, but also present a more artistic look; not merely as tags. Then as lifestyles develop, with the support of mass media and foreign magazines and books that cover about graffiti and also the Internet, graffiti cannot be viewed anymore as a form of alternative politics, but only as a needed trend. Graffiti exists as their existence towards the signs of times that are represented by lifestyle trends. This is more strongly reflected than showing their identities that are full of difference ideology.	e20d027305420dba1bf8a941deb4647c	ab631bbe38e8a9a109f8f1668b2729c9	b14b7d33826acb192ae604d5158c777b	article	GRAFFITI DI INDONESIA: SEBUAH POLITIK IDENTITAS ATAUKAH TREN? (Kajian Politik Identitas pada Bomber di Surabaya)	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2006
8252035	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001368	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001368}, priority = {2}	Students of visual communication design need the ability to analyze, compose, and interpret images that speak in a visual language. Teaching visual literacy is one way that enables students to be aware and critical about images that surround their lives everyday. Visual literacy gives students the ability to actively unravel and deconstruct codes given by an image, rather than become a passive receiver of it. As a method for teaching, exercises or challenges in creating or composing images can be a good complement in developing this ability, rather than mere analyzing. Digital photography is an excellent medium for this, since it is quick at capturing and producing many images that we want, and very lenient on mistakes or technical errors so students are less afraid to take risks and more productive. Through strategic exercises of digital photography and imaging, students can learn visual literacy in a very dynamic way; not only reading images, but also creating them and reinterpreting them through class presentations and discussions.	074d6a8de2da769c22732de70eda9b00	fa45cf24a6f0047ea76a295bb4fe9361	77cf7543a0fa8b0efd6b5208e927ef56	article	TEACHING VISUAL LITERACY THROUGH DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING EXERCISES	Aristarchus Pranayama	\N	2006
8252036	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001369	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001369}, priority = {2}	In the middle of recent development of Indonesian contemporary fine arts world, primarily works regarding the development of technology, New Media Art is one of examples. In the arts context, its uses are often understood as an offer of novel possibility in creating or experiencing the arts. One of them is the metamorphoses of performance art to be multimedia performance, and last metamorphoses into video performance. Video performance, was born out of long history of performance art progress around 1909 through the manifesto of Futurist group in Paris, whose members were poets, painters, and theater players, by using human body as a medium, performance art did dematerialization within art. Video performance in its presentation, perceived that human body was not anymore to be its part, however, what emerged then was virtual body. The existence of  body was not really actual, however, its presence could be felt from the visual display coming out from a projector. Here, performance art has been mediated and metamorphosed. In addition, the problems of art and technological fusion promoting the metamorphoses of performance art to be video performance like mentioned above, this writing also discusses social aspects in the line with the emergence and development of performance art in Indonesia. At first, performance art as a process of making aware and resistance arts by deconstructing social reality and the state of being established of the fine arts itself. Second, the ambient media phenomenon in the global advertising practice (including Indonesia) distracting struggle direction of performance art ?genue? from the process of making aware media into ?kitsch? art as a frontline point of advertising for market interest.	4e31c706ccfffbd5fb65ca5bedd6645a	07de028234c144a70ace2632edc92676	63914849652565b764fd7de226943035	article	KAJIAN METAMORFOSIS PERFORMANCE ART SERTA ASPEK SOSIALNYA	Satriana Didiek Isnanta	\N	2006
8252037	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001370	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001370}, priority = {2}	A case study on cassettes record album?s covers of Indonesian musicians, which had chosen as research objects to find out whether there are influences of pop style graphic design which developed in Europe and America. Research is based on explanation about pop culture and its influences in art and design, especially in graphic design. 	03e9f6a0ae0e2c16c35559e9ea1863d8	f9e64225f8f5001a526bb66970257242	36cf97c8507cfabd37dbe1ba2b084ad7	article	DESAIN GRAFIS GAYA POP: STUDI KASUS SAMPUL ALBUM REKAMAN MUSISI INDONESIA	Milka Basuki	\N	2006
8252038	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001371	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001371}, priority = {2}	These days due to the global market development, there are many products that are marketed outside the local area. I found that there are differences between local and export design in Nongshim instant noodle packaging, marketed in South Korea and in Indonesia.  This study, discusses the differences between packaging design elements of the famous instant noodle brand in South Korea. Hopefully, through this study, we can have a description of what kind of design elements should be kept and what kind of information should be added or changed for the export product.	3679e608846aec7a0dd671fec6faeaf6	f5319f33e1839711701ee272e8a61aa1	5e3003ccf806887e2ebb4f1234672a1f	article	COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NONGSHIM INSTANT NOODLE PACKAGING DESIGN IN SOUTH KOREA AND IN INDONESIA	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2006
8252039	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001372	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001372}, priority = {2}	The awareness towards CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), that should be integrated into a company's hierarchy as management's strategy and policy, is needed to attain balance between the business industry and the surrounding community. The essence and significance of CSR has not been wholly understood by businessmen, thus CSR only becomes textual and often implemented due to community demand.	a394b9c9bdb31e0d3603389b0e879701	2133fdb1ec5b1f7950b1638fb7ca32b7	447bfe2c0f9681566e048c57d1717594	article	PERKEMBANGAN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DI INDONESIA	Bing Bedjo Tanudjaja	\N	2006
8252040	Nirmana	8	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001373	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV06080207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001373}, priority = {2}	Cyborg is a human reconstruction with the use of sophisticated technology. Cyborgs are made to move just like real humans. The application of cyborgs is through futuristic movies. This technology is the basis of our dreams that is beyond that also a detailed representation illustrated by the film directors and producers that try to bring people to step into the future's reality. The film I Robot gives detail about the robot-human relationship, where human involvement is replaced by the robots, and it is the humans' fault that the robots are able to fight them.	8beefacf333e71d1e26486e5fa4f2040	f20bf37cffdf339c6d60b71c49a3ad0b	2c2654bbedbdeefc93519e9f6f7e6ca1	article	PERANAN CYBORG DALAM FILM ?I, ROBOT?	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2006
8252041	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001374	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001374}, priority = {2}	Billet scales are by-products from steel rolling mills in Nigeria that presently constitute environmental pollution. This paper reports studies carried out using these solid wastes as a partial replacement for sand in the production of concrete. Various percentages of billet scales were used in a concrete mixture of 1: 2: 4 by weight to cast concrete specimens. The compressive and tensile strengths developed were tested after 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of curing. The result of the compressive and splitting tensile strengths tests indicated that concrete strength increased with curing age. The compressive strength of 0%, and 15% replacement of sand with billet scales as obtained at 28 days are 26.0N/mm2, 26.2N/mm2. 15% optimal replacement of sand with billet scales had similar results as the control mixture of 0%, which could be used in reinforced concrete structures.  Other replacements could be useful as mass concrete for non-structural construction applications.	8302893bd6eef16e8c17b87959acc91a	743eb95f8e5bea3b7307220ede30ceb2	ef2cbe99975fe591be690b4446ab3b92	article	Recycling Billet Scales as Fine Aggregate in Concrete Production	A. A. Akindahunsi	\N	2008
8252042	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001375	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001375}, priority = {2}	The effect of loading on the chloride penetration into plain concrete (PC) and fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) was studied experimentally by using modified NT Build 492 � Non-steady state chloride migration test that include the application of loading on the specimen during the test. Three types of polypropylene fibers with different lengths and shapes were used. The concretes were tested for chloride penetration at different stress ratios under static and cyclic loading. The results of the static loading showed that there was a slight reduction in the chloride penetration under low level of compressive stress while an increase in the chloride penetration was found at higher stress level. There are significance difference in chloride penetration behavior of the plain concrete, long fiber FRC and short fiber FRC. Chloride penetration increased even more at cyclic loading conditions showing difference behavior of FRC and PC at difference number of cycle and load level.	7f433bc499a375ce2ed3520bc61e4b73	7f4f89dc9493d4cc49853608bbefba95	9ab89f996ee2fab37493d75386ee45ba	article	Chloride Penetration into Fiber Reinforced Concrete under Static and Cyclic Compressive Loading	Antoni	\N	2008
8252043	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001376	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001376}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a site-specific seismic hazard study to determine the recommended seismic design criteria for Suramadu Bridge. The study is performed using probabilistic seismic hazard approach to determine maximum acceleration and response spectra at bedrock and followed by local site effect analysis to determine maximum acceleration and response spectra at ground surface. The probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) is carried out using 3-dimension (3-D) seismic source models (fault source model). Two hazard levels are analysed to represent 150 and 3,300 years return period of ground motion around site location. The local site effect analysis is performed using 1-dimension (1-D) shear wave propagation theory to obtain peak ground acceleration and response spectra at ground surface. Finally, the site-specific surface response spectra with 5 percent damping are developed based on the mean plus one standard deviation concept from the result of local site effect analysis.	5564193b3d79174ab86580a2379dc4f2	0486988f37209ea6dc397d6289e176e3	2ce6f3e90ca4656294f4769087e687ef	article	Proposed Site-Specific Response Spectra for Surabaya-Madura Bridge	Masyhur Irsyam	\N	2008
8252044	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001377	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001377}, priority = {2}	This paper presents the comparison of engineering properties between single and double layer porous asphalt (SLPA and DLPA) made of packing gradation. Three nominal maximum aggregate sizes (NMAS) were tested each made up of 10, 14, and 20 mm for SLPA. While for the DLPA with 30, 20, and 15 mm top layer are made of 10 and 14 mm NMAS, with a base layer of 20 mm NMAS. Total thickness of all mixes is 70 mm. Binders used are 60/70 penetration base bitumen and polymer binder styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS). The result shows that the properties of SLPA mix namely permeability and resistance to abrasion loss decreases when the NMAS in SLPA decreases. The abrasion loss of DLPA mixes increases when the porous asphalt top layer thickness decreases, while drainage time value decreases. However, SLPA with 20 mm NMAS exhibits higher abrasion loss compared to all DLPA mixes.	f0cb5e6c0fee0635374aac249793e8f7	d608b04013f3b9ffea19548aff602e36	9dbb64898882fa748c10e596acbdd9d3	article	The Comparison of Engineering Properties Between Single and Double Layer Porous Asphalt made of Packing Gradation	M. Y. Hardiman	\N	2008
8252045	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001378	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001378}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research was to examine and to quantify the stability of mixed grain sediment beds previously exposed to different time length of uniform antecedent flow hydrograph. The assessment of bed stability was carried out based on the observation of temporal pattern of eroded sediment during two identical stability tests with time varying flow and higher peak discharge. This was linked to the movement of individual sediment fractions to obtain fractional critical shear stress in a bimodal sediment mixture. The stability tests suggest a considerable increased in the stability of individual grain. Longer exposure time by antecedent flow clearly had an influence in the increasing stability of the bed. The increased rate of fractional critical shear stress during stability tests varied between 16 % and 35 % in the coarse mode whilst in the fine mode the rate of increase varied between 27 % and 39 %.	ab5b88798380e710d4c582759a04718e	423bf318e051aa4c60029be3519d71b5	fc8175b20fa8899fb587370fa51d2954	article	Fractional Critical Shear Stress at Incipient Motion in a Bimodal Sediment 	Yusron Saadi	\N	2008
8252046	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001379	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001379}, priority = {2}	A meshless local Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG) method that employs polygonal sub-domains constructed from several triangular patches rather than the typically used circular sub-domains is presented. Moving least-squares approximation is used to construct the trial displacements and linear, Lagrange interpolation functions are used to construct the test functions. An adaptive technique to improve the accuracy of approximate solutions is developed to minimize the computational cost. Variable domain of influence (VDOI) and effective stress gradient indicator (EK) for local error assessment are the focus of this study. Several numerical examples are presented to verify the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed adaptive MLPG method. The results show that the proposed adaptive technique performs as expected that is refining the problem domain in area with high stress concentration in which higher accuracy is commonly required.	a34b86e61ea295d9fa52e1543aed4e5f	3ce1af4a76d871ba664d8429f4ae2f6e	3df3a370f99b71ae1a729d9fd07611cc	article	Adaptive Meshless Local Petrov-Galerkin Method with Variable Domain of Influence in 2D Elastostatic Problems	Pamuda Pudjisuryadi	\N	2008
8252047	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001380	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001380}, priority = {2}	Appropriate trust and leadership have been frequently cited as key answer to the problems of cooperation and coordination in contractor�s teamwork. The objectives of this paper are to measure trust level of construction projects team, to investigate trustworthy leadership behavior of project managers, and to model the influence of project managers� trustworthy leadership behavior upon team trust level. Sixty-one respondents from nine on-going construction projects participated in the questionnaire survey. The analyses show that in general the levels of trust and project managers� trustworthy leadership behavior are medium (scores of 82.71 and 102.09 respectively). Meanwhile the positive influence of project managers� trustworthy leadership behavior upon team trust level, modeled through multiple regression analysis with one dependent variable (i.e. trust) and three independent variables (i.e. leadership-results, leadership-integrity, and leadership-concern), is found to be significant. The model is evaluated and validated; the results reveal that the prediction of the model is satisfactory.	ac20a9535664e53c0642022adcf82f00	ce6f7610f689e84de218bb92ff4b3256	1b0282d29f03d8a9c42fe55e5b0c3f91	article	Modeling The Influence of Project Manager Trustworthy Leadership Behavior Upon Construction Team Trust	Andi	\N	2008
8252048	CIVIL ENGINEERING DIMENSION / <BR>Dimensi Teknik Sipil	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001381	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=CIV08100208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001381}, priority = {2}	The implementation of safety riding in Surabaya in 2006 featuring some actions including canalization (kanalisasi), daytime headlamp rule, safety belt rule and the standardized helmet are viewed by some as not suitable with the existing condition. Canalization causes unfairness among road users. The canalization lane, mandatory for vehicle such as motorcycle and public transit (bus and mikrolet) tends to suffer bigger degree of saturation compared to the others. Not to mention the indication of overuse of battery and shorter bulbs life time due to the daytime headlamp rule application. Although the evaluation of the safety riding campaign covers several aspects, this paper only discuss the responses of road users to safety riding campaign especially canalization and daytime headlamp rule. The data collecting process is carried out by distributing 332 questionnaires to all road users including motorcyclists, car drivers and public transit users. The instant responses are also collected and summarized from several websites. Furthermore, the descriptive and inference statistical analysis are deployed to give the common view of response of road users as well as tabulate the summary of website-posted response. The results show that, generally most of road users support the safety riding campaign. On the contrary, most of road users agree that the daytime headlamp rule did consume more both battery and bulbs. Meanwhile, the website-posted responses varies between agree and disagree with their own reasons.	a597a0e94bfd3b06ad6534f9372a5a38	9a9c7f19f25933d2f6167ca7e412f724	a2796dbb5412cd2ddf00fc27b3094a51	article	The Responses of Road Users on Safety Riding Campaign in Surabaya 	Anak Agung Gde Kartika	\N	2008
8252049	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001382	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001382}, priority = {2}	Reception analysis provides a means of understanding media texts by understanding how these texts are read by audiences. Theorists who analyze media through reception studies are concerned with the experience of media (print, broadcasting, online media) and it takes a closer look at what is actually going on. Reception analysis concentrates on the audience themselves and how they come to a particular understanding view of a text, and how meaning is created through that experience. An important concept of reception theory is that the media text-the individual movie or television program-has no inherent meaning in and of itself. Instead, meaning is created in the interaction between spectator and text; in other words, meaning is created as the viewer watches and processes the movie. Reception theory argues that contextual factors, more than textual ones, influence the way the spectator views the movie or television program. Contextual factors include elements of the viewer's identity as well as circumstances of exhibition, the spectator's preconceived notions concerning the movie or television program's genre and production, and even broad social, historical, and political issues. In short, reception theory places the audience in context, taking into account all of the various factors that might influence how she or he will read and contruct meanings from the text, such as in form of still images, moving images, or written. To understand the meanings that people take from a text it is necessary to get closer to individual audience members and engage with them at a personal level-qualitative research becomes a necessity There are obvious implications for research methodology. Quantitative research is not suited to investigating the construction of meaning.	e17fbf2d6ffa5ded39a05c69bc5230fb	e86f342b836c3566b2b7795a901a58f6	923f1c2e2d5576d01bf4357d74c6026e	article	PENELITIAN KHALAYAK DALAM PERSPEKTIF RECEPTION ANALYSIS	Ido Prijana Hadi	\N	2008
8252050	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001383	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001383}, priority = {2}	Baudrillard, following Barthes, noted the movements which easily altered to visual experience where driver or viewer interacted with image, than with physical world (Ecstasy 13). Other than metaphorical transformation from physical world to image ?on? a windshield, ?cyberspace? provides simulations behind monitor screen. What?s real will no longer as a reference for postmodern version of Window Alberti. Scene or simulation screen is a shallow surface that no longer conforms to image games between metaphor and the represented world. For Baudrillard, screen provides the example of ?reality satelitation? reaching speeds detachment and hyperreality. ?It once to be previously mentally projected that lives as a metaphor in terrestrial habitat which from now on projected entirely without metaphor, into definite space of simulation? (Ecstasy 16). Not for long now the metaphor to change, simulated highway of Internet as a form of virtual reality. Virtual reality doesn?t mean ?representation of reality? but a ?simulation of reality?. Baudrillard explained that simulation is the creation of reality models which without origin or without reality, but hyperreal! People believed the already constructed reality, as social construction of reality (adopted from the concept of Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman), like drama scenario, which define individual roles, change the narration, build its self image and collectively and oddly includes exploring the cyberspace. Computer technology, internet, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and cyberspace, has loaded with pseudo-event, which eventually offers virtual community.	d0c889b58f34ddd2cbd1d6fc44fd4f4c	b266071a4045438197469203c8a149ed	0239ebfc0eb3ac591d98aa61c2e5be87	article	DUNIA CYBERSPACE BAUDRILLARDIAN ?THE MATRIX? 	Wolly Baktiono	\N	2008
8252051	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001384	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001384}, priority = {2}	Public relations as a proactive management function, which performs the effort of monitoring trends, events, issues that may arise and distract the important relationships in a company. The continuous monitoring effort done by the Public Relations through informal relationship, and others, may give big benefit to the company when the crisis occurs. That?s why, PR can be said to be the portrait of the company. It is the eyes, ears and at the same time, the speaker for the organization. When an organization trembles, PR stands forward, when organization at a stable condition, it remains diligent in research and analysis, when a company moves forward, it stands behind, supports all organization?s supporting activity and programs. In other words, Public Relations is a must. When a crisis occurs, PR exists as a facilitator and mediator between organization and it?s public. That?s why I emphasized in my preamble?s argumentation that PR is highly needed in an organization, especially in Indonesia which, from my point of view, still gives meaning and locates PR in a highly different position as it is supposed to be.	cbe7ed6ee75d5ba23ec5e8263ce2ea7b	4c5f9c708e39ab72c920c8b053b31d9c	87a5f9e4a05d7dca065709b508428c1c	article	PENERAPAN MANAJEMEN KRISIS  DI INDONESIA : MEMOTRET KRISIS DALAM KACAMATA PUBLIC RELATIONS 	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2008
8252052	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001385	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001385}, priority = {2}	Culture is people�s way of life, views and values. Learning about culture means learning about language, communication and elements of culture, but more than that culture in our world today deals with what are the trends and act as popular items. We acknowledge popular culture as the culture that represents insubordination towards society�s strict old way of life. Popular culture is what we eat, drink, sleep with, watch, and act with. The writer trids to read the reality built in popular culture and otherwise popular culture as a reality. Writer found that popular cultures are not just about people, language, fashion or even life necessities. Popular culture has its root in commercial values and likewise. Populer culture bears the burden of producing something that worth commercially. In return, popular culture held the identification of a society as a unity. What someone wears identify whether certain someone are a part of a popular society or not. 	717108dab2633ab5eaa9979751864e86	815b6e9ac82fce8313ceb38ddb7e44c1	2b5bd32effdab4a9ab069ea7bb184a8b	article	BUDAYA POPULER DALAM KEMASAN PROGRAM TELEVISI	Universitas Kristen Petra Jalan Siwalankerto 121-131 Surabaya 60236 email:<a href=\\"mailto:vidya@peter.petra.ac.id\\">vidya@peter.petra.ac.id</a> Titi Nur Vidyarini Jurusan Ilmu Komunikasi	\N	2008
8252053	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001386	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001386}, priority = {2}	\	Representation of Nationalism in Corporate Advertising of PT. Gudang Garam Tbk. Nationalism is a psychological condition in which somebody surrenders his loyalty to nation state in the name of a nation. While representation is something refers to message, by which reality is encoded in communication; by words, sound, image, or their combination. This thesis explains about how nationalism is represented in the corporate advertising of PT.Gudang Garam Tbk. version ?Rumahku Indonesiaku? and ?Rumahku Indonesiaku: Cahaya Asa?. This is a qualitative research using semiotics method, based on the codes of television theory by John Fiske, syntagm-paradigm concept by Saussure, and the grammar of film and television. The nationalism represented in the advertising consists of self-determination, solidarity, patriotism, social justice, and national identity. Although the advertising is a Corporate Social Responsibility campaign, it still contains particular symbol refers to usual symbol that represents Gudang Garam cigarette product.	55656720ba6adc70bb3d8384fc5ae1a0	421b8c54665b93ae347a9d2712a6ef93	8b78052e0f00c152c9a9d9d7e94a5742	article	REPRESENTASI NASIONALISME DALAM IKLAN KORPORAT PT. GUDANG GARAM TBK	Ria Angelia Wibisono	\N	2008
8252054	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001387	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001387}, priority = {2}	\	Moblog refers to blogging activities through mobile devices such as PDA and cell phone. Moblog is developed from previous well known computer used media application called blog. With the improvement of communication technology develop?ment, mobile blog activity can be done through cellular phone. Moblog is a form of new media convergence, instead of old media convergence. This can be seen from new media?s charac?teristics in moblogging that are Digitality, Interactivity, Disper?sality, and Virtuality. Moblog is also combined from several new media applications and devices that are blog, cell phone, digital camera, internet, and several computer functions. There are several convergencies impli?cations because of moblog that are media consumer behaviour, prosumer techonology production, and media ownership concentration. In conclusion, moblog is considered as a new media convergencies form that has some new media characters and gives some convergencies impact. 	d994e95b87413c6315c98cb89fdeec28	a91cca346464fb8d0ee7cef991a9f5b5	4fa7e7100d5b898af03b27d4aac2f255	article	MOBLOG SEBAGAI KONVERGENSI NEW MEDIA	Lady Joanne Tjahyana	\N	2008
8252055	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001388	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001388}, priority = {2}	The development of industrial television has two sides. In one hand, it gives blessing but on the other hand posses some disadvantages. In autonomy era since 1999, all regional administratives have big opportunities to establish television station. Therefore, they are competing to invite some investors to come. Such as, Bali Post from Bali found Yogya TV, Jawa Pos came to Batam and found Batam TV etc. They are aware that it isn?t difficult to manage media firm. TV has more influence than radio or print media. Since 1950, all country in the world had used TV as media to campaign or to socialize their program to people. TV is an effective tool to deliver message to audience. Basicaly, human prefers audio-visual activity than to read or to listen. Through TV, they can take information, entertainment, and also education values. By 2009, there will be more than two hundred television stations established in some cities in Indonesia. Finally, the audiences will have more channels to watch.	623d337150afd7c1acc4bb7962400337	fb10288aee7818d88b3267a6983a905e	462a2965052af4f22275be80ca40e7a7	article	MENAKAR KEKUATAN DAN KEUNGGULAN INDUSTRI TELEVISI LOKAL DI ERA OTONOMI 	Gatut Priyowidodo	\N	2008
8252056	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001389	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001389}, priority = {2}	How does the candidate have to campaign her/his self to be recognized by its citizens? Not all regions have mass media publication, such as newspaper and television. They only have RSPD and private radio station. Therefore, It?s necessarily to carry on the election for the candidate directly in order to be recognized by its citizens. It?s very difficult for the candidate to be recognized by its citizens without campaigning to get maximum result without knowing the voter character. In the marketing field, the product, which has capability to compete and to win the competition, is they, which have capability to fulfill the need, market want, and market expectation. The research uses survey method. The Women political participation is the housewife involvement in voting, while the voter behavior could be observed based on the candidate campaign activity. The data test has been used in this research is Spearmans correlation with the trust level 5%. The Research samples are the housewife in Sukoharjo Regency and living in Sukoharjo district, Bendosari and Polokarto. The sampling technique has been used in this research is multi stage cluster sampling. In this research, campaign is directly the important media for influencing people. Farther, it is necessarily for the candidate to be recognized by citizen their real figure. By the existing support given to district, the society would be tend to behave responsively on the candidate.	fc0bb9dc313b96de905cc3ab96c8daa0	3cdc41fe825d00bb9c1f3885867f778b	98ee45ceff76f4f25a4631abfa1c301b	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA KAMPANYE KANDIDAT KEPALA DAERAH DAN PERILAKU PEMILIH PARTISIPASI POLITIK WANITA (Studi pada Ibu-Ibu Rumah Tangga dalam PelaksanaanPemilihan Kepala Daerah di Kabupaten Sukoharjo)	Betty Gama dan Nunun Tri Widarwati	\N	2008
8252057	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001390	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001390}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a case study in selecting the best location for a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) in Bali. FSRU is an alternative to replace a conventional shore LNG terminal. The selection involves several criteria/attributes that can be grouped into two general criteria, namely qualitative and quantitative criteria. Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach is utilized to solve the selection problem, considering the capability of this method in solving multi-criteria problem with mutual conflict. Qualitative criteria are evaluated using AHP method to calculate weight of each criterion. Moreover, decision matrix algorithm is then utilized to convert preference of stakeholders into, consecutively, probability assignment, total probability assignment and preference degree eventually. Quantitative criteria are also converted into preference degree and entropy method is used to rank the alternatives. Selected location would be the alternative having the highest entropy. Four alternatives are under consideration. Those alternatives are Benoa, Celukan Bawang, Pemaron and Gilimanuk. This research found that Celukan Bawang is the best location for the FSRU.	5df6edf8e32e659eb09048ea10e342d3	f7d19dcf63b6666fe59d0bac3597cb55	de20f6e3300216687282ad99c88f3db6	article	PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN KRITERIA JAMAK (MCDM) UNTUK PEMILIHAN LOKASI FLOATING STORAGE AND REGASIFICATION UNIT (FSRU): STUDI KASUS SUPLAI LNG DARI LADANG TANGGUH KE BALI	Ketut Buda Artana	\N	2008
8252058	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001391	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001391}, priority = {2}	This article illustrates fixturing algorithm for determining clamping point of hole-based modular fixture. The proposed algorithm is based on the algorithm developed by Ariastuti et al. The previous algorithm could be applied for determining clamping point of dedicated or slot-based modular fixture but it can not be applied directly for hole-based modular fixture. Conversion of locators� coordinate and clamping coordinate into coincident baseplate-coordinates and an approach for modeling the magnitude and action point of equivalent forces are proposed. This algorithm is designed for fixturing prismatic workpart having machining feature(s) being processed on a vertical milling machine. The machining features are hole, blind hole, pocket, slot, blind slot, step, and blind step. Three hypothetical worksamples were analyzed using Ariastuti�s algorithm and this new algorithm. The result shows that both algorithms have the same properties in terms of feasible fixturing and unfeasible fixturing on a single setup.The new algorithm gives coordinates that coincide with holes of related baseplate in feasible fixturing. Forces equilibrium during machining is the only aspect being considered for feasibity analysis. Fixture elements� dimension, strength, and deformation have not been considered yet.	70e06dd549cf0f10219e77de9f937095	cf9bbd3201b773561696e458bef7e7fc	781463fdc8f1554a2bda416657c5f2d8	article	ALGORITMA  PENENTUAN TITIK PENCEKAMAN  HOLE-BASED MODULAR FIXTURE  	\N	\N	2008
8252059	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001392	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001392}, priority = {2}	This paper proposes the development of assembly sequence generation method for non sheet metal mechanical product which assembled by using orthogonal multi-axial orientation. The proposed method, removes  exploded view generation, liaison diagram generation, manually precedence analysis and precedence relation generation step by using the main information from each steps i.e. mating, volume, and mating location point of contacted components on the final assembly. These information are  used as component selection priority rule and can be extracted directly from CAD data base. Assembly sequence is generated by using 3D solid model as input in the form of stacked drawing. Feasibility of assembly sequence is performed by considering components and sub-assembly stability in assembly process, geometrical constraint, accessibility and fasteners. The proposed method is examined by using Bench Vice and  provides a fisible assembly sequence as a result.	0bc35c02a10855891e58a9ff23e14c1d	7de7fe5a7417d8a1ca8b5794876774fa	615ea40b51de7658430c06f63d782c11	article	PENENTUAN URUTAN PERAKITAN PRODUK MULTIAKSIAL ORTOGONAL DENGAN MEMPERTIMBANGKAN TITIK LOKASI MATING DAN VOLUME KOMPONEN 	Isa Setiasyah Toha2 Alfadhlani1	\N	2008
8252060	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001393	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001393}, priority = {2}	The competition in industry is getting harder, where companies face changes in their environment. So that organization must increase their performance and show their ability to win the competition. This tight competition makes organization has to own innovation where employees grow according to change. In the effort of improving organization performance, it must be an harmony between organization and individual objectives. This research in the oil company Indonesia aims to harmonize it based on Total Performance Scorecard (TPS). This harmonization is done through several phases with the results of a communication among organizational Balance scorecard, scorecard section and Individual Performance plan. These things become a integrated strategic planning of the company. This integrated plan means in the process of planning, it involves departments, sections, and all employees. The advantages are to make sure all employees understand the objective of their departments and their sections, whereas they involve in the process and the implementation of the strategy.	fe07e3e7cbb9e25255ff73c9791fc89b	00cf1701799fe2bcff531a11bdd4259f	4c2ff27369f21df6c557365c3ed0f67b	article	PERENCANAAN STRATEGI DALAM UPAYA MENYELARASKAN TUJUAN ORGANISASI DAN TUJUAN KARYAWAN DENGAN PENDEKATAN TOTAL PERFORMANCE SCORECARD (Studi Kasus Departemen Internal Audit Perusahaan Minyak dan Gas Bumi)	Yadrifil2 dan Lithrone Laricha3 T. Yuri Zagloel1	\N	2008
8252061	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001394	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001394}, priority = {2}	In the modern society, apartments are one of the answers to the need of residential for the citizens due to limited area for landed housing and over crowded city for businesses. Therefore, it will be very interested to investigate the price of  appartements, since they are not only influenced by, e.g.,  physical factors, location, external factor and distance to the central business district, but also they have dependency to the price of other appartements in the neighborhoods. This dependency is called the spatial dependency; to accommodate this dependency to model the price of apartemen by ordinary least square is not enough. Therefore, in this research we used the spatial regresion to model the price of appartements, particularly in Surabaya.	b7f90fae173225507631566b5f167943	4190e0cc56ca06590a320d9b91ddc41c	c3c5e01561ce856b71bee2e67bb5a897	article	PENENTUAN HARGA JUAL HUNIAN PADA APARTEMEN DI SURABAYA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN METODE  REGRESI SPASIAL 	\N	\N	2008
8252062	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001395	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001395}, priority = {2}	Knowledge is currently viewed as an important strategic resource in companies in order to gain competitive advantage. However, the success in generating competitive advantage will depend on the company?s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge (potential absorptive capacity) and to transform and exploit knowledge (realized absorptive capacity). This research proposed three hypotheses by processing the sampled data of 114 companies of information and communication technology industry in Indonesia.  Based on the results, this study finds that knowledge sharing capability significantly influences potential absorptive capacity and the company?s ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge has a positive influence towards the company?s ability to transform and to exploit knowledge. The relationship between potential absorptive capacity and realized absorptive capacity is moderated by formal mechanism.	0f7113afe8869e6e32cb5c6f41373ded	4245d21770e63db33385415ff3333c72	74d0ca934d894be2df335888312a74d7	article	HUBUNGAN ANTARA KNOWLEDGE SHARING CAPABILITY, ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY DAN MEKANISME FORMAL:  STUDI KASUS INDUSTRI TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI DI INDONESIA	Luciana Andrawina; Rajesri Govindaraju; TMA Ari Samadhi; Iman Sudirman	\N	2008
8252063	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001396	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001396}, priority = {2}	This paper discuses the concept of managing high-end, high-volume innovative products. High-end, high-volume consumer products are products that have considerable influence to the way of life. Characteristic of High-end, high-volume consumer products are (1) short cycle time, (2) quick obsolete time, and (3) rapid price erosion. Beside the disadvantages that they are high risk for manufacturers, if manufacturers are able to understand precisely the consumer needs then they have the potential benefit or success to be the market leader. High innovation implies to high utilization of the user, therefore these products can influence indirectly to the way of people life. The objective of managing them is to achieve sustainability of the products development and innovation. This paper observes the behavior of these products in companies operated in high-end, high-volume consumer product.	80c1fb16b672c3aaebb806f28107a13e	27edda553aaea4e1cba5efeb038fed3a	40ac098db9e7a606eabeb95ae85f87d5	article	MANAGING HIGH-END, HIGH-VOLUME  INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS 	Gembong Baskoro	\N	2008
8252064	Jurnal Teknik Industri	10	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001397	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IND08100208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001397}, priority = {2}	The implementation of Six Sigma has become a common theme in many organizations. This paper presents the Six Sigma methodology and its implementation in a primer packaging process of Cranberry drink. DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) approach is used to analyze and to improve the primer packaging process, which have high variability and defects output. After the improvement, the results showed that there was an increasing sigma level. However, it is not significantly and has not achieved the world standard quality, yet. Therefore, the implementation of Six Sigma in primer packaging process of Cranberry drink still has a room for doing a further research.	4e83544414aad44a758b1a3be90c3783	82311a51e1b9ba232636f9f50d8b8ea2	780c2520aa50b5c2e16515873bb396d9	article	THE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF PRIMER PACKAGING PROCESS USING SIX SIGMA METHODOLOGY	M. Angwar 3 Prima Ditahardiyani 1	\N	2008
8252065	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001398	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001398}, priority = {2}	In medical area, the quality of an image which is acquired from mammography often has a poor contrast. The poor quality image leads a difficulty for a radiologist to analyze the image. The problem becomes bigger when the image contains a cancer or tumor. There are some methods in image processing technique to increase the contrast quality of an image. This paper presents Fuzzy IF-THEN Rules method which has four knowledge base approaches to increase the contrast quality of the image, especially breast images from mammography. To determine the success rate, this experiment tries to compare this method with a standard contrast improvement such as histogram equalization. The quantity parameters to compare these methods are linier index of fuzziness and fuzzy entropy. The result shows that Fuzzy IF-THEN Rules offers better result to improve the contrast quality than standard method. The result of this experiment is validated by an expert from radiology department from Husada Hospital, Jakarta.	d303c67f1a0366a033e1365ad53e402d	72fd30ff3aaeeaf42facfd4f12eb2fc8	7e05c60d331b556e7a2350e823566c14	article	PENERAPAN FUZZY IF-THEN RULES UNTUK PENINGKATAN KONTRAS PADA CITRA HASIL MAMMOGRAFI	\N	\N	2008
8252066	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001399	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001399}, priority = {2}	In this paper, dental arch form classification system using back propagation algorithm is proposed. Some features of dental arch are selected for neural network input based on statistical analysis to dependent variables of dental arch. The system contains some features for training and testing the neural network, and for recognizing the arch form based on input parameters. The experiment uses randomly selected data set contains 190 numerical data of upper dental arch that are extracted from dental model images. The images were obtained by scanning the original 3D dental models of Indonesian patient that were collected from some orthodontic clinics in Jakarta. This experimental result shows that 76,3158% of correctness in classifying the arch form can be reached by neural network system. The system can be applied for supporting the orthodontic treatment.	27ddf391d77b2578d1143bcc2d91a6b0	2a1a75b541724517d12ccf053932077d	9d77f954e427fe1c5ce4c5f0afd41be7	article	PIRANTI LUNAK UNTUK ANALISIS BENTUK LENGKUNG GIGI DENGAN JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN	\N	\N	2008
8252067	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001400	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001400}, priority = {2}	Mining association rules is one of the important tasks in the process of data mining application. In general, the input as used in the process of generating rules is taken from a certain data table by which all the corresponding values of every domain data have correlations one to each others as given in the table. A problem arises when we need to generate the rules expressing the relationship between two or more domains that belong to several different tables in a normalized database. To overcome the problem, before generating rules it is necessary to join the participant tables into a general table by a process called Denormalization Process. This paper shows a process of generating Multidimensional Fuzzy Association Rules mining from a normalized database of medical record patients. The process consists of two sub-processes, namely sub-process of join tables (Denormalization Process) and sub-process of generating fuzzy rules. In general, the process of generating the fuzzy rules has been discussed in our previous papers [1, 2, 3, 4]. In addition to the process of generating fuzzy rules, this paper proposes a correlation measure of the rules as an additional consideration for evaluating interestingness of provided rules.  	e59ecf3640bffc98ebab66e8104e7ec6	f283b51ec929877af0a6455f8b33d316	e1a12f3c5cfa76fa4c2b17eb6838be4c	article	MINING MULTIDIMENSIONAL FUZZY ASSOCIATION RULES FROM A DATABASE OF MEDICAL RECORD PATIENTS	\N	\N	2008
8252068	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001401	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001401}, priority = {2}	Basketball World has grown rapidly as the time goes on. This is signed by many competition and game all over the world. With the result there are many basketball players with their different playing characteristics. Demand for a coach or scout to look for or search great players to make a solid team as a coach requirement. With this application, a coach or scout will be helped in analyzing in decision making. This application uses Self Organizing Maps algorithm (SOM) for Cluster Analysis. The real NBA player data is used for competitive learning or training process and real player data from Indonesian or Petra Christian University Basketball Players is used for testing process. The NBA Player data is prepared through cleaning process and then is transformed into a form that can be processed by SOM Algorithm. After that, the data is clustered with the SOM algorithm. The result of that clusters is displayed into a form that is easy to view and analyze. This result can be saved into a text file. By using the output / result of this application, that are the clusters of NBA player, the user can see the statistics of each cluster. With these cluster statistics coach or scout can predict the statistic and the position of a testing player who is in the same cluster. This information can give a support for the coach or scout to make a decision. 	d34f4be96794fa9001a4b2cba6f3d1da	6c141094bab6e70244502b9f33a688d9	c2096d215d6d3ef64ef5f6a11c1daeed	article	CLUSTER ANALYSIS UNTUK MEMPREDIKSI TALENTA PEMAIN BASKET MENGGUNAKAN JARINGAN SARAF TIRUAN SELF ORGANIZING MAPS (SOM) 	\N	\N	2008
8252069	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001402	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001402}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to design a customer churn prediction system using data mining approach. This system is able to  perform data integration, data cleaning, data transformation, sampling and data splitting, prediction model building, predicting customer churn, and show the results in certain agreed  forms. Churn prediction variables were identified based on earlier research reports that include customer information, payment method, call pattern, complaint data, telecommunication services usage and change of telecommunication services usage behavior data. The preferred mining technique used is the classification with decision tree algorithm. The decision tree can present visual model which represents customer churn and non churn pattern behavior. This system was tested using Kartu Halo customer data  in Bandung area and testing result showed 70,94% accuracy of the prediction model. 	81c927c162f7f446ed953fa72ae2f53d	d7559eff2d805aad0761c95a19b5110b	2fbe70249a639cc8172cd8747f6b33f4	article	PERANCANGAN SISTEM PREDIKSI CHURN PELANGGAN  PT. TELEKOMUNIKASI SELULER DENGAN MEMANFAATKAN PROSES DATA MINING 	\N	\N	2008
8252070	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001403	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001403}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to develop software which capable to reconstruct 3D object from 2D images as references using Generalized Voxel Coloring - Layered Depth Image method (GVC-LDI). This method reconstruct 3D object using LDI link list as help to find voxels which correspond to the objects based on color. To find the voxels, we calculate the color standard deviation of the pixels which is projected from the object. If the standard deviation is smaller than the threshold, the voxel evaluated as a part of the object. The process repeated for each voxel until it gets all of the voxels which shape the object. The voxels can be drawn to screen to get the photorealistic 3D object that represent the 2D images. In this research, we also compare the result of GVC-LDI and Generalized Voxel Coloring � Image Buffer (GVC-IB) which is one of the GVC variant also. Future development of the software is automatic 3D modeling application and real time 3D animation application.	c134733f0afa95c4fb7bc62f1a5a75d7	6f6eaaca86f5fe5dff831ebd36701476	c3d9e118af0c01482a9f8806f1909115	article	REKONSTRUKSI OBYEK TIGA DIMENSI DARI GAMBAR DUA DIMENSI MENGGUNAKAN METODE GENERALIZED VOXEL COLORING�LAYERED DEPTH IMAGE	\N	\N	2008
8252071	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001404	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001404}, priority = {2}	PCU-CAMEL (Petra Christian University-Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering Department Learning Environment) has been developed to integrate the use of this web-based learning environment into the traditional, face-to-face setting of class activities. This integrated learning method is designed as an effort to enrich and improve the teaching-learning process at Petra Christian University. A study was conducted to introduce the use of PCU-CAMEL as a tool in evaluating teaching learning process. The study on this method of evaluation was conducted by using a case analysis on the integration of PCU-CAMEL to the traditional face-to-face meetings of LIS (Library Information System) class at the Informatics Engineering Department of Petra Christian University. Students? responses documented in some features of PCU-CAMEL were measured and analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of this integrated system in developing intrinsic motivation of the LIS students of the first and second semester of 2004/2005 to learn. It is believed that intrinsic motivation can drive students to learn more. From the study conducted, it is concluded that besides its capability in developing intrinsic motivation, PCU-CAMEL as a web-based learning environment, can also serve as an effective tool for both students and instructors to evaluate the teaching-learning process. However, some weaknesses did exist in using this method of evaluating teaching-learning process. The free style and unstructured form of the documentation features of this web-based learning environment can lead to ineffective evaluation results	7197cdd5694ec9efa8418c43258fbe5b	71b0cdb9a9247962d0fb9747e3c71a12	8cbd7c1b2ac4df44f77aa015fcb24646	article	USING PCU-CAMEL, A WEB-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, IN EVALUATING TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS	Arlinah Imam Rahardjo	\N	2008
8252072	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001405	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001405}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, cellular phone improves so fast and already supported by GPRS and Java technology. With this facilities enabling internet connection to computer server via cellular phone. This is the background idea to develop online test application using cellular phone to as alternative media. In this research, an online test application has been developed which enable users to take a particular test that consists of multiple choice items with either single or multi answers and essay items, whether it has reading text or not, and see their test result via their own cellular phones. This application will utilize GPRS connection to communicate with the server. This application was developed by using Java programming language. The Java platform being used is Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) on the cellular phone application and Java Server Page (JSP) for the server application. This application has been tested and running well on Nokia 6600, Nokia 7610, Nokia N73, Ben-Q Siemens EF51, and Motorola L6 phone using ProXL, IM3, Mentari, and Simpati communication providers. Although the communication speeds are varied among providers, the application is running as intended.	8f3cb58ffb1b9665aba9d7669bd2ae72	d9a7918c773745f796c1499d106a08ff	f260e2d0638fec6761d0afebd59cea7c	article	APLIKASI TES ONLINE MENGGUNAKAN HANDPHONE DENGAN PLATFORM JAVA DAN KONEKSI GPRS	\N	\N	2008
8252073	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001406	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001406}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, motion tracking application is widely used for many purposes, such as detecting traffic jam and counting how many people enter a supermarket or a mall. A method to separate background and the tracked object is required for motion tracking. It will not be hard to develop the application if the tracking is performed on a static background, but it will be difficult if the tracked object is at a place with a non-static background, because the changing part of the background can be recognized as a tracking area. In order to handle the problem an application can be made to separate background where that separation can adapt to change that occur. This application is made to produce adaptive background using Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) as its method. GMM method clustered the input pixel data with pixel color value as it�s basic. After the cluster formed, dominant distributions are choosen as background distributions. This application is made by using Microsoft Visual C   6.0. The result of this research shows that GMM algorithm could made adaptive background satisfactory. This proofed by the result of the tests that succeed at all condition given. This application can be developed so the tracking process integrated in adaptive background maker process.	e7d4503ef486f9896f68c67e4ca6529d	5b3f8ecc07345db418c4b8c049175020	f2dd4c3ee2a22f7a3ecc836bfe95ba6a	article	ADAPTIVE BACKGROUND DENGAN METODE GAUSSIAN MIXTURE MODELS UNTUK REAL-TIME TRACKING	\N	\N	2008
8252074	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001407	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001407}, priority = {2}	Many previous researches have been done in relation to human-robot interface, which is an interaction between human and robot using hand gesture. Hand gesture that is used in this research is a moving hand gesture with pointing position. The most important factor to identify hand gesture is the ability to differentiate hands with other objects based on the skin colour. A method to detect hand skin colour is using Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) which can refine a cluster centre and the membership value of each data iteratively by minimizing objective function. Hence, the cluster centre moves to the correct location. Recognition result with moving detection method was able to detect the movement of a moving object 91.07944% in 1 second. Skin detection using FCM was able to segment skin colour and not the skin in real time with the successful rate 90.2834%. The successful rate of the hand gesture pattern identification using rule base is 86.67%. The successful rate of virtual hand writing using LVQ artificial neural network as a command for controlling a robot is 79.2%.	3a87548de8d48fe392f0e6b46dcbcf46	368fd1618ba7c1c80842d25927b55b98	ec626901ef7189788056814e25a8f869	article	VIRTUAL POINTER UNTUK IDENTIFIKASI ISYARAT TANGAN SEBAGAI PENGENDALI GERAKAN ROBOT SECARA REAL-TIME	\N	\N	2008
8252075	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001408	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001408}, priority = {2}	The interaction between atmosphere and behavior is highly influenced by interior design factors as well as the dominant characters of the people interacting in it. As the quality of an environment, the atmosphere of is an input for people, which is then converted by the people into a perception and an output in their behaviors. The atmosphere of a public mall space is the resultant of the interior?s physical components, the activities of visitors and staff in it as well as the social interactions coming up with it which will be the stimulants for the behavior as the part of the space atmosphere itself. As the stimulants, the space atmosphere created will influence the perception, cognition and motivational processes in individual personality system, which then create response towards the space atmosphere actualized in their behaviors and activities.	ac70ac2116c5ffb5e7ad9d14031999ac	e01208ec9a21e4f99910af7788b24995	cd9ce7e25bc50fd22266282eaa213976	article	DESAIN INTERIOR DAN PERILAKU PENGUNJUNG DI RUANG PUBLIK Kasus Kelapa Gading Mall Jakarta 	Taufan Hidjaz	\N	2007
8252076	Jurnal Informatika	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001409	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INF08090111	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001409}, priority = {2}	In Indonesia there are a lot of retail companies which purchase and sale goods without transforms the goods. But unfortunately for middle and low level companies, they still use manual system in their business. Because of the operational activities and business process of retail companies are very large and complex, the manual system can cause inefficiency in the system because need a lot of time to get information which is needed. Therefore an adequate accounting information system is needed to proceed, record the transactions and to produce information accurately and quickly. First step in building this accounting information system is to survey what general processes business are done in retail companies. And the second step is to design accounting information system which is attached with customization features and can be used in many retail companies.  This application program can process sales, purchase, purchase return, sales return, payment of account payable, payment of account receivable, create accounting report, financial statement, and attached by customization features which consist of choosing inventory system methods, inventory cost flow methods, and accounting periods.	749a7fcd3af8d6007cd7867177f03b9a	79cf46088e64f3a2de5ec0f669249f18	bfd7cee8f787997447eb21373cf71f77	article	APLIKASI AKUNTANSI UNTUK PERUSAHAAN DAGANG DENGAN FITUR KUSTOMISASI	\N	\N	2008
8252077	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001410	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001410}, priority = {2}	The objective of this research is to investigate the influence of the firm size, the profitability, the solvability, the public accountant size and the existence of internal auditor division toward the Audit Delay and Timeliness on manufacture companies that listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange.The Research sample was taken from Fifty-nine listed companies in Jakarta Stock Exchange. These samples were selected by using Purposive sampling method. Analysis hypothesis is using Multiple Regression, before hypothesis test, normality data test using P-Plot test.The result of Multiple Regression model shows that Audit Delay influenced by firm size and public accountant size, and Timeliness influenced by firm size and solvability. This result is recommended for auditor to increase effectiveness and efficiency of his audit performance and for all existing studies to contribute towards the current literature on Auditing.	61b74511f8ec71d2cdb8219d37e800b3	143663e9daba6c1c87c67ebc0ac31faa	b2044581c4a0ebe7b27df261e15e5b9e	article	Pengaruh Faktor Internal dan Eksternal Perusahaan Terhadap Audit Delay dan Timeliness	Sistya Rachmawati	\N	2008
8252078	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001411	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001411}, priority = {2}	Human capital is of the intellectual capital components owned by a company. This study evaluates if individual capability and organizational climate affect business performance partially and simultaneously. We use public accounting firms as our subjects.. Our study shows that individual capability and organizational climate respectively influence performance in public accounting firms. Additionally, these two factors simultaneously affect performance. Overall individual capability shows stronger relationship to performance compared to organizational climate.	cc9bb60737ccfc21e58120fbfd0cde1a	c48aabdfa0e336eb06369ee7fc255a1f	7fbb619e0df8a489809945b65dcc24fe	article	Analisis Pengaruh Human Capital Terhadap Kinerja Perusahaan (Studi Empiris pada Kantor Akuntan Publik di Indonesia) 	Martina Dwi Puji Astri Ongkorahardjo	\N	2008
8252079	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001412	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001412}, priority = {2}	Objectives of this paper are to identify and describe the problems in detecting the financial statement fraud in auditing financial statements by external auditors. Although detection of fraud is important to enhance the value of auditing, there are many problems that impede the appropriate implementation of detection. Based on review of related research that have bee done, there are four factors that identified in this paper. First, the characteristic of fraud occurence made it difficult for detection process. Second, auditing standards is not sufficiently supporst the proper detection. Third, work environment of audit may reduce the quality and the last, audit methods and procedures are not enough for efective detection. Based on this identified problems, the improvement of implementation was  suggested.	4e8aada0419385316e2460ef02a2c464	8852dd534afee77466fc995e46d8ea27	a953612be77a539319e505a43aec3749	article	Pendeteksian Kecurangan (Fraud) Laporan Keuangan oleh Auditor Eksternal	Tri Ramaraya Koroy	\N	2008
8252080	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001413	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001413}, priority = {2}	User satisfaction held an important position in an organization to measure information system implementation excellence. Therefore, it is necessary for an organization to evaluate their delivered service using end-user satisfaction as feedback. The objectives of this study are to evaluate user satisfaction and examine the dimensions of WEBQUAL instrument which are valued by e-library user in Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). This research conducted under WEBQUAL theory (Barnes and Vidgen) and end-user satisfaction theory (Doll and Torkzadeh). Analysis organized from a set of data which involve 341 responses from e-library systems end-users confirm some degree of positive association between WEBQUAL dimensions and end-user satisfaction.	f7f91fca573b7c73eb135e845837957c	20ed8aba98be72b303de7a68669e3578	ec0bdee05fa285154944b46a22cd9780	article	User Satisfaction Using Webqual Instrument:  A Research on Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) 	Josua Tarigan	\N	2008
8252081	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	05	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001414	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001414}, priority = {2}	The objective of this qualitative study is to describe the implementation of employment tax regulation on PT X, a manufacturing company and to confirm there are any tendencies to have a different method or the calculation may vary on employment tax and to explain the rationales behind them in such a big and tend-to-comply company. This qualitative study is done with single case study approach. The results of this study shows that in 2006, PT X calculated and paid the employment tax for permanent and non-permanent (daily-paid) employees with a different techniques as describe on the tax regulation.The variations is found on monthly employment tax calculation for permanent employees that will be recalculated on yearly basis and on daily-paid employee for calculation simplification. 	b5352e5d6a66074a924150d7a50f5a86	a78e7d5e6aae57384ea6d205c72a4fc6	0b47de8238ad32ae0412cf88a8418626	article	Variasi Penghitungan dan Penyetoran Pajak Penghasilan Pasal 21 	Arja Sadjiarto	\N	2008
8252082	k@ta	10	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001415	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001415}, priority = {2}	This paper discusses qualitative findings from a series of focus group discussions with six adult Malaysian men, aged 24-34, on the representation of men and masculinity in Men?s Folio, a stylish lifestyle men?s magazine. It highlights the extent to which the language used in the magazine?s editorial content and advertisements that feature musculature images, fashion and style, and feminized grooming products and practices that have diversed impacts on the respondents? notions of a modern male identity.	394edc4faf6d30b83e14eea2c2d96e49	61bd4fdb6a36bfadcd98e8c9d006425d	bbbee181f9131f3def7b585a01a7e1fd	article	Men and Masculinity in Men?s Stylish Lifestyle Magazine	Collin Jerome	\N	2008
8252083	k@ta	10	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001416	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001416}, priority = {2}	This paper reports the priorities in English pronunciation teaching in Indonesian EFL classrooms focusing on the English varieties, components of pronunciation, and techniques for pronunciation teaching. The results indicated that (1) international English was valued as a more appropriate variety for Indonesian learners, (2) and that while depending on a limited range of rather traditional techniques of pronunciation instruction, Indonesian EFL teachers valued segmental features more than suprasegmental features. 	ef4d3cb37d6ac9afc9467744d95e3499	e4d71387c0a48960194bbd908f01ccca	b42e46c4a4d8bf961b3e9e5615ad87e8	article	Priorities in English Pronunciation Teaching in EFL Classrooms	Moedjito	\N	2008
8252084	k@ta	10	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001417	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001417}, priority = {2}	This essay is an attempt to show Fitzgerald?s concern over the fate of the younger generation of the Twenties. Through Anthony?s damnation in The Beautiful and Damned he tries to warn the younger generation against the danger of their hedonistic life. The values of hard work, investment, and self-restraint which used to be cherished no longer attract the youth?s attention. On the contrary, they actualize their new-acquired freedom in parties, in drinking bootleg liquor, in their dancing mania, accompanied by the new rhythm of jazz music symbolizing their freedom.	c1b19b1ef12b1d374c0f784ed46471de	66205a5d0d158ee230f112d7ded446fb	7b9a0bab8fb93d0b461af6c1f0993182	article	The Impact of Sociocultural Changes on the Youth?s Achievement Orientation in Fitzgerald?s  The Beautiful and Damned  	S. Itafarida	\N	2008
8252085	k@ta	10	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001418	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001418}, priority = {2}	This paper will reveal the psychological complications of the Captain, the main character of Strindberg?s The Father. The writers are interested in inquiring what kinds of fixation and anxiety that the Captain undergoes, how he tries to solve his anxieties, and how he finally withdraws from reality. Therefore, a psychological approach with Freud?s psychoanalytic theory is utilized in dissecting the complexity of the mental condition of the Captain.	e9dbc7884fbc733cdcdc298defd6b028	424839d11d0b837b5cb947c828dd97fe	9a9081aea5222d93b62827f3773bc2bf	article	The Captain?s Psychological Problems and the Process of His Withdrawal from Reality in Strindberg?s The Father	Liem Satya Limanta	\N	2008
8252086	k@ta	10	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001419	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ING08100205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001419}, priority = {2}	This article discusses how the plot of Babel reflects the principles of the quantum-physic theory of complex system such as complexity, indeterminacy and non-linearity. In terms of complexity, the movie exposes more than two distinct subplots with their subcom?ponents. Yet, every subplot is only meaningful when it is mentally put in relation to the others. Due to its complexity, it is highly difficult for the audience and the characters of Babel to determine the meaning or the significance of a component in the story. Finally, Babel also displays the phenomena of non-linearity and chaos. Babel?s non-linearity expresses both positive and negative feedback loops, with the first being dominant. This is largely responsible for the chaotic development of the plot.	7c4d4fe612f7c22b4234ba8c36467cd8	d6d07d1ccd526a0e127accf2346cf2cf	c69fb74eca3f8c8b780271dec7b388c3	article	The Complex System in Babel	Dwi Setiawan Liliek Soelistyo	\N	2008
8252087	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001420	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001420}, priority = {2}	Acculturation is an interactive and continuous process that develops within and through the communication of an immigrant having a foreign social and cultural environment. One form of communication in acculturation can be seen through the remains and artefacts in the form of artworks or architecture in a region. Keraton Sumenep, a royal building complex, is one of those historical remains in Madura.   
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Kraton Sumenep was designed by the Chinese architect Lauw Pia Ngo. It was constructed during the Dutch colonial rule. Thus, this object of heritage was influenced by Javanese Hindu, Islam, Chinese and Dutch cultures. The appearance and finishes of the building evidently show the presence of these cultures. The pendopo (traditional Javanese over-head construction) of Kraton possesses a Javanese style of construction. It has a Limasan Sinom roof and the flipped-shaped roof top that appears like a dragon?s head shows Chinese influence. Meanwhile, the top level form in its interior that is naked and without a covered passageway, shaped like a chimney at its top are evidences of Dutch and Chinese influences. Javanese, Islam and Chinese ornamentation are composed in an interesting way. Thus, the architectural form of Kraton Sumenep shows the that acculturation of Madura, China and Dutch culture had taken place. 
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	f3b6b3030b5850cc6fe860e6fda7e5c4	09ea335a7ecad333e84f177cb9a8c484	f024e51dcc0e3d8e49dd326ecd79fda5	article	ARSITEKTUR-INTERIOR KERATON SUMENEP SEBAGAI WUJUD KOMUNIKASI DAN AKULTURASI BUDAYA MADURA, CINA DAN BELANDA	Nunuk Giari Murwandani	\N	2007
8252088	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001421	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001421}, priority = {2}	Church of Redemptor Mundi is a catholic church which has a Javanese style of design in Dukuh Kupang Barat I no 7 Surabaya. In the church encyclopedia  it was said that catholic church was not separated from inculturation, a process in which a religion adapts to the local culture.  This fact becomes the base of the every arrangement decided in the church, while also considering the church liturgy. The aim of this research is to identify the phyisical elements of the church of Redemptor Mundi that has undergone inculturation with the Javanese culture, and to identify the elements that contain the same meaning with the liturgy and thus they equally support themselves as symbols in the Catholic church.
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Though this research, it was found that not all of the physical elements in Redemptor Mundi church, have undergone inculturation. The elements that do not have similar meaning are only used decoration to show the existence of Javanese culture in the church. 
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	164d9fc3bb4b2513835d958c8d8669cf	8e1633b64b2696d907e33b43d4d145ef	b10339abee4bb12ec121c1f1290e6f2a	article	INKULTURASI BUDAYA JAWA DALAM INTERIOR GEREJA KATOLIK REDEMPTOR MUNDI DI SURABAYA	Sriti Mayang Sari	\N	2007
8252089	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001422	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001422}, priority = {2}	
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Observing aeration in a hospital is essential, because it directly relates to the comfort of the human body. Besides supplying fresh air for respiration and metabolism, good aeration also relates to the conditioning of room temperature for the human body. Therefore, the energy from a human body is not excessively absorbed for adaptation to the differences of the room?s temperature. This is a case study at the superior class care room of Lukas Building, Panti Rapih Hospital, Yogyakarta, with an aim to study the condition of aeration viewed from standard parameter and from the user?s perspective.
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	1906e03fd3116975f2fe46704a361288	a30f4db1f860f18ddd7835eaf977ea25	cf4fed4058a15e576f7273f5a4508104	article	PENGHAWAAN PADA INTERIOR RUMAH SAKIT:  STUDI KASUS RUANG RAWAT INAP UTAMA GEDUNG LUKAS, RUMAH SAKIT PANTI RAPIH, YOGYAKARTA  	Adi Santosa	\N	2007
8252090	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001423	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001423}, priority = {2}	A house or dalem Joyokusuman, is treated as a big mountain where life resources are obtained by its inhabitants, experiencing transition due to the encouragement of human knowledge, travelling from a simple to a more complex level. A significant change occurred in the function of central senthong, which initially functioned as a place of contemplation, the integration of The Absolute One of the Universe (Brahma) with the Self, but has now become a circulation space. A change has also occured in the nature of space that was initially private, and has now become limitedly public. The continuous circulation flow has changed to all directions, causing  impacts in the circulation between inhabitants, guests and servants in the palace due to the variety of entrepreneurial activities. The transition of function, space nature and fulfillment of activity facilities in the space has made its interior setting overloaded. Besides that, due to the existing business activities, the space has become more open for public. The vast feeling of space becomes reduced because of the presence of overload furniture, however, it is neutralized by the open form of space maintaining its natural atmosphere. These transitions prominently show that the once sacred space of dalem has now become profane because of business activities.	158d8daa488e81a54a5967ac128c8bda	6744186810013f32c68c7304ed87c884	726b49d2ea62fd2c76520e85b530014d	article	PERUBAHAN DESAIN RUMAH TINGGAL JAWA MENJADI RUANG PUBLIK TERBATAS (Dari Rumah Bangsawan ke Hunian Publik)	Laksmi Kusuma Wardani	\N	2007
8252091	Dimensi Interior	5	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001424	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=INT07050206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001424}, priority = {2}	The operation of computer program for acoustic simulation is an alternative for acoustic analysis method which is fund, time, and energy saving.  ECOTECT v.5.20 is one of the computational building performance simulation integrated program with fully 3D, that is able to simulate and analyze acoustic performance of an auditorium. Accordingly it can be used as a program to design the position and area of absorption surface.  With consideration to simulation activities, a computer program that makes a model of a real environment always faces the problem of simplifying a model.  This problem definitely will affect the precision between the field assessment result and the parameter simulation result of a room acoustic impulse response. Verification of simulation result on the field assessment result has to be done in order to show the computer program validation to be used as a simulation tool for the next research.  The simulation result shows that the Reverberation Time (RT) computation is the most equal to the field measurement result with <5% deviation, therefore it shows a very significant and valid result to be used in the next simulation experiment	7ef11539f93df0453b17e655181e3a22	039df76fa3f2d5ec8072b03f57825f12	e40caa3368d9f75c1b37a17d1c6fea89	article	APLIKASI MODEL KOMPUTER DALAM ANALISIS KINERJA AKUSTIK RUANG AUDITORIUM UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA SURABAYA  	Hedy C. Indrani	\N	2007
8252092	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001425	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001425}, priority = {2}	Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is one of the ways to maintain continuous relationship between a  company and its stakeholders as well as its shareholder. A lot of companies are using CRM to maintain its relationship with the customers. By using CRM, the companies will be able to find out their customers? needs and wants so that emotionally they can be involved with each other. This enables them to have a two-way communication. As a result, they will have close and open business relationship which makes the customers, especially, loyal to the companies; and they will not easily change their preference to another product or brand.    	a2fc129d226271f3639cf518aba9c05c	9edb007457bf69e0b5a440800ffe176b	f3454e0eb7208bca750136fb7969fbad	article	CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM) DAN APLIKASINYA DALAM INDUSTRI MANUFAKTUR DAN JASA	Fransisca Andreani	\N	2007
8252093	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001426	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001426}, priority = {2}	The tight of market competition and its changes has forced the marketers to apply an appropriate strategy in order to survive and to follow the market changes and even to come out as a market leader. Brand repositioning strategy is one of the options among other changing strategies which could be implemented by marketers in a particular market situation and condition. The implementation of this strategy should be based on the understanding of basic concept of brand repositioning, the focus on customer?s need, the sense of market changing, and also the support of all components in the company.       	5f83c2d140694762b20d9302d90bb3ec	2a63ce56e929d682737b9a10cf319bac	8ab1a6f627c625cc9a12a3c026a699c9	article	ANALISA STRATEGI REPOSISI MEREK DALAM PERSAINGAN PASAR	Michael Adiwijaya	\N	2007
8252094	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001427	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001427}, priority = {2}	The use of ?50% discount? promotion is an interesting phenomenom in retail business, especially as one of the marketing strategies within the company. It can also be used as a stimulus towards customer purchase decision. This research is trying to see the impact of the stimulus towards the customer purchase decision when they dine in restaurants in Surabaya. This customer behavior is studied from the factors influencing that behavior, such as social, personal, psychological and cultural factors; whereas the customer purchase decision is studied from the decision making process, which is decided into fully planned purchase, partially planned purchase and unplanned purchase. The result of the research, which is taken from 100 respondents, shows that ?50% discount? stimulus from social, psychological and factors have positive influences significantly towards the customer purchase desision. Whereas, from cultural and  personal factors, it has no influence on the customer purchase decision.	3afdfec02b2a0d49c488aa3b81930347	4b0701b34ccc56aa54919c69f7873d6a	5fea13047742959f7c53e3f86c581838	article	PERILAKU DAN KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN KONSUMEN RESTORAN MELALUI STIMULUS 50% DISCOUNT DI  SURABAYA	Hatane Semuel	\N	2007
8252095	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001428	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001428}, priority = {2}	Organizations need corporate identity for survival. This identity is developing through the projection of one positive image that will increase its public confidence about the quality and achievements of the organization. This paper attempts to identify corporate identity and reputations of Universiti Utara Malaysia from its future prospective clients. Specifically, this research test the relationship between corporate identity and corporate reputation based on a Malaysian higher education sector. Further tests were conducted to identify which corporate identity component will be a significant predictor of corporate reputation.  It reveals that there is significant positive relationship between corporate identity and corporate reputation.   	70322f86d096abe7a975df779a62b660	ac91f4b894f3898b125a9ddf65feb594	3dd6a44af9146858f086726153969d81	article	RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORPORATE IDENTITY AND CORPORATE REPUTATION: A CASE OF A MALAYSIAN HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR	Hassan Abu Bakar & Nik Adzrieman Abdul Rahman Bahtiar Mohamad	\N	2007
8252096	Jurnal Manajemen Pemasaran	2	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001429	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAR07020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001429}, priority = {2}	This research is to know level of brand loyalty of shampoo Head & Shoulders and pyramid of brand loyalty, which consist of switcher buyer, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, and committed buyer of shampoo Head & Shoulders. Result of this research up on 1200  respondents indicate that: (1) Shampoo Head & Shoulders have consumer which at most at committed buyer, that is 91.25%, so that concluded nicely. (2) Percentage of switcher buyer, habitual buyer, satisfied buyer, liking of the brand, and committed buyer of shampoo Head & Shoulders successively is 18.50%, 42.08%, 79.67%, 86.60%, and 91.25%, so that pyramid of brand loyalty is like inversed pyramid. This matter indication that brand of Head & Shoulders have strong brand equity.	a3c1b76d47eda27f0ff326d0301b1c66	4567f1009e9bb4913ec2fab4f40848d4	d9a0e2ddd40cc1f6814405263d565f33	article	ANALISIS TINGKAT BRAND LOYALTY PADA PRODUK SHAMPOO MEREK ?HEAD & SHOULDERS? 	Johannes Marthin	\N	2007
8252097	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001430	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001430}, priority = {2}	After May 2006 earthquake the two Pendopo Joglo buildings in Yogyakarta, as displayed in figure 1A and 1B, were showed different failures. In Pendopo Joglo 1A, the sokoguru was broken right under the sunduk kili causing the building to collapse. On the other hand, in Pendopo Joglo 1B case, the sakaguru was slipped but still remained on its position on the umpak so the building did not collapse. The structure differences between the two buildings were the support system used for each building. Pendopo Joglo 1A used pen and hole in the sokoguru base to act as pin joint support, while in Pendopo Joglo 1B, the sokoguru was only placed on the umpak, so it could slip if the earthquake shook it. The slip (as in 1B case) restrained the earthquake vibration as could be learned in base isolator technology. This writing is not a study based on field observation but an analysis about the two buildings different responses to the earthquake vibration which was caused by the different support character. This analysis is based on Static Equivalent Earthquake Load Analysis and is using qualitative method. 	d81c873ea65c402acf75ef43d72e0a16	cfb8a87be08a2f3f4e1a6a4024fa1093	6be1e32179163b19c75c5fe21e968fd0	article	RESPON PENDOPO JOGLO YOGYAKARTA TERHADAP GETARAN GEMPA BUMI	Bisatya W. Maer	\N	2008
8252098	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001431	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001431}, priority = {2}		03e3d57158171802a28056ff9f815544	ee0eb074f2885cdad0d50036a7be15db	3bfe8743edbac9f8a62066f588c2f943	article	CORE HOUSE: A STRUCTURAL EXPANDABILITY FOR LIVING (Study Case of Yogyakarta Post Earthquake 2006)	Ikaputra	\N	2008
8252099	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001432	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001432}, priority = {2}	The demand of walling panels with acoustic qualification has surprisingly increased, due to the needs for home theaters and mini recording studios in the increase of environmental noise. Therefore, good supply of acoustic panels, especially those with lower price are necessary. A series of study to explore possibility in using paddy-straw as main material to construct cheap and high quality panels has been developed. Prior to this study, an earlier small research showed there was a great potency in using paddy-straw as panels, especially ones drawn from paddy in type IR. The earlier study recommends further research to examine strength of compression and tensile of the constructed panels to go for building materials, which is presented in this paper. Acoustic qualification of the panels is subject for further reserach.	801d3763f4688b97692c7c2dc09e9f9b	96c5ff00838dea4707872344790f06d2	a4deb5d0abfdc287748ecd551fca36af	article	JERAMI SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU PANEL AKUSTIK PELAPIS DINDING	Christina E. Mediastika	\N	2008
8252100	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001433	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001433}, priority = {2}	Historical building existences in some area have ability to give specific atmosphere to that area. Special characteristic for its architecture elements and details, and also its historical value, bring historical building to be a landmark for its area.However, sometimes the specific characteristic of historical building is not visible in nighttime. Without special lighting for some historical building in the nighttime, its characteristic will be disappear and identity of its area that formed by the building will be lost.. 	6db42112ee5bde8f2d14543786117a86	9e1882ede164e9cea5887d5beb982079	e9fed2db3d7302ccd19e0ec3cd3670f1	article	KUALITAS PENCAHAYAAN PADA BANGUNAN BERSEJARAH	Parmonangan Manurung	\N	2008
8252101	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001434	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001434}, priority = {2}	Bale Daja is a building sited in kaja (northerly) direction which is defined in accordance to local terms. Kaja or Daja has been tied with a hilly (mountainous) area, lining along Bali?s east to west axis. To those reside on the southern part of this line, northerly is insequence with the actual north direction. However, those stand on the opposite side have their notherly pointing to the actual south direction. Bale Daja has various inherent functions. These include its usages as a sleeping area, space for giving birth, quarantine area for female teenagers, and storage for valuable family belongings. In a long run, these usages have been expanded to incorporate further functions of a building for sleeping, numerous domestic activities, chatting, offering preparation, reading and writing manuscripts, welcoming guests, and meeting with both local and government officers. According to a thorough investigation, there are seven types of Bale Daja found. In several cases within its development, a Bale Daja has been completed with one or more additional uses of a toilet, a modern working space, and a room dedicated for watching television. Such type of a Bale Daja is usually accessed through its sides with windows and wide openings attached. These changes are also accompanied by the use of newly available building materials. This writing examines the development of Bale Daja viewed from Balinese Traditional Architecture principles through transformation, both-and phenomenon and resultant of complexity. The recent transformation of a Bale Daja shows a trend in which traditional value systems and architectural guidelines remain highly regarded in practice. Thus, such an architectural development demonstrates a capacity to accommodate social development taking place within its society.  	7827186d7dfb2786200af0c48b4f1ed3	415e2343bb4fbddef7908b550ed53719	95f49e4c4eee96ca723a6b7aa4ab8787	article	TRANSFORMASI ARSITEKTUR BALE DAJA	A.A. Oka Saraswati	\N	2008
8252102	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001435	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001435}, priority = {2}	In periods of his governance, Governor General Herman Willem Daendels (1808-1811) greatly influenced the city growth of Batavia (currently known as Jakarta) and Surabaya. He has also affected colonial architecture in Dutch East Indies during 19th century. His style of leadership that was arrogant and tough has been succeeded to reborn proud of Dutch nation as a colonist and also eliminate Javanese traditional architecture that was started to adopt by some Dutch ?aristocrat? at the end of 18th century for housing development. Daendels? governance initiated new style of architecture which is known as ?Indische Empire?. The style has been adopted from ?Empire? style of France and has made some adjustment with local climate and life style of Dutch East Indies The style has been used in Dutch East Indies during 19th century.	dd53c604ad2e83a151c97722d23711f1	072d3b61f48be4709894aba7088d9824	125ff1b5d5fae021c9d0ffd67f1045a4	article	DAENDELS DAN PERKEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR DI HINDIA BELANDA ABAD 19	Handinoto	\N	2008
8252103	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001436	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001436}, priority = {2}	This research is based on the phenomena of the existence of Banjarese traditional houses in Bakumpai tribe. This research compares 15 samples of traditional houses in Marabahan with 62 traditional houses in Banjarmasin. Based on the field observation, there are 5 types of traditional houses that look alike in both places. The five traditional houses are among the 11 types of Banjarese traditional houses, they are (1) Bubungan Tinggi type, (2) Balai Bini type, (3) Palimasan type, (4) Cacak Burung type, and (5) Joglo type. Based on the comparison analysis, it is concluded that there is a close relationship between the two places, Marabahan and Banjarmasin. This is shown by the similarity in space organization, the shape of the roof, name of the space, the function of the space, the structure and construction of the house, as well as the ornament applications. Nevertheless, there are some differences between the two places. The differences lie in the aspects of dimension and the motifs of carvings. While as traced through its history aspect, it is shown that the development of traditional architecture of Bakumpai tribe preceded the development of traditional architecture of Banjarese tribe.	82e1d9f7930478d7b4693da00b3086ca	aee9fe33fee043098e546d72c99346d5	5c9df8db891fca9edf00f73f6db1addb	article	JEJAK HUBUNGAN ARSITEKTUR TRADISIONAL SUKU BANJAR DAN SUKU BAKUMPAIJEJAK HUBUNGAN ARSITEKTUR TRADISIONAL SUKU BANJAR DAN SUKU BAKUMPAI	Ira Mentayani	\N	2008
8252104	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001437	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001437}, priority = {2}	The tobacco plantation in the area of Klaten Regency has many huge barns for drying tobacco since the year of 1850s, named los. The los(es) can be found in remote area in the villages; such as in Bendo Gantungan, within Gayamprit tobacco plantation. In other area, some of the los(es) can be seen from the main road or from the train within Yogyakarta - Surakarta; but they are not as many as in the year of 1970s ? 1980s. The finding of this research confirms that los has high vernacular value. This can be shown not only from its organization of space; but also from its form, its local  materials, and its local technique. 	5036cac29e23a1e8f2810424070e702d	4a42c8ff580b87b65a489cac2b996abf	7b55aa52b6c7eb612fb50d301b5c8aa4	article	VERNAKULARITAS LOS, BANGUNAN PENGERING TEMBAKAU DI KABUPATEN KLATEN, JAWA TENGAH	Titien Saraswati	\N	2008
8252105	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001438	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360109	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001438}, priority = {2}	Colonialism periode in Indonesia left many old buildings especially in North  Jakarta which they were put into a conservation buildings`s area by gouverment of Jakarta at present time.  The arrival of the colonialism brought architectural styles to the buildings that they build. Also the buildings styles that were influenced at past time in Europe. More than 3 centuries of colonialism in Nusantara left many buildings with many buildings`s conceptional and  design which represent the time. Architectural designing with 4 seasons of Europe brings  differences to architectural design with 2 seasons of Nusantara. Tropical area such as Jakarta which has wet-hot season gives sun-shine and rains along the year. It means high temperature and  humidity at the same time will really influence the buildings.  Concerns to local`s wise in designing the buildings at colonialsm periode, we could read the architecs`s conceptional to gain the adaptive and compromized design with local climate.	8c36d375e2ed667a52fc957a5d5bd9a4	2740a87f40f0bb221ffa601ae315383c	2726cc8ae211b6478a1f2cac154d66c5	article	ASPEK IKLIM DALAM DESAIN BANGUNAN DI KAWASAN KONSERVASI KOTA JAKARTA	Achsien Hidajat	\N	2008
8252106	Dimensi Teknik Arsitektur	36	\N	\N	07	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001439	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=ARS08360110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001439}, priority = {2}	Kotagede is the historical site of Mataram Islam great city who build until 1532. This district has justify as international conservation district on ?Yogyakarta Declaration and Kotagede Declaration? at Yogyakarta 1996, in ?Asia and West Pacific Network Urban Conservation (APWNUC)? workshop and symposium 4th. Kotagede distric characteristic threatened because rapid physical function change as impact of economical growing and productive economical oriented. It nescessary to analysis the urban space characteristic that appropriate with this distinctiveness visual distric space. This research use rasionalistic quantitative method in order to find the image of distric space characteristic. Variables of analysis are street floor as horizontal bottom enclosure and street wall as vertical enclosure. JMP program and pixelate Adobe Photoshop use to process research data. Output of the analysis is distric space characteristic on Jl. Kemasan,  include outline, facade rythem and quality of street space	4aeb154f1f8489e73b61a5904344bed0	8b289075f2979d60219df7625b66af75	1980dfb71274b6d606c8b643104fa62f	article	METODE ANALISIS KUANTITATIF RASIONALISTIK DALAM MENENTUKAN KARAKTERISTIK RUANG UNTUK ARAHAN RANCANGAN KAWASAN URBAN (Studi Kasus Jl. Kemasan, Kotagede)	Poerwadi	\N	2008
8252107	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001440	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001440}, priority = {2}	 Milling process is one of machining process mostly used to manufacture a component. In machining a component, to achieve higher production capacity, machining time should be minimized by increasing material rate removal. However, higher material rate removal will cause higher surface roughness. For that reason, machining parameter of milling process must be optimized. This research aims to develop mathematical model which can describe the relation between step over and depth of cut with surface roughness and machining time for two cut types. Subsequently, the purpose of this research is to find the combination of step over and depth of cut which resulting the maximum material rate removal and the minimum surface roughness. Milling process in this research is performed to machine a pocket feature of low carbon steel with dimension of 20 mm x 20 mm x 1 mm. To find the optimum milling parameter, the response surface methodology is used. Based on the optimization results, recommended step over and depth of cut is 6.7582 mm and 0.22 mm. By implementing this parameter, the achieved material rate removal and surface roughness for zig-zag cut type is 9.619 mm?/s and 1.5124 &#956;m. Meanwhile, for spiral cut type the achieved material rate removal and surface roughness is 8.981 mm?/s dan 1.3824 &#956;m.	bdebf6071f37a5026d2b948a0120cf06	dd870b3da1aa5832c76b54ed7c4e28b6	62addf78ea65946d3f3d14cf8b313fad	article	Optimasi Proses Pemesinan Milling Fitur Pocket Material Baja Karbon Rendah Menggunakan Response Surface Methodology	Yudistira Aquarista The Jaya Suteja	\N	2008
8252108	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001441	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001441}, priority = {2}	 Pack carburizing is the simplest method of carburizing process that use charcoal powder as carbon element adder. The research target is to increase the effectiveness of charcoal powder as pack carburizing media. Coconut shell charcoal was made into powder then sifted with size of 150, 250, 279, 600, 850 and 2000 &#61549;m. Specimens were Low Carbon Steel which contain 0,082 % C. The pack carburizing process was conducted for 4 hours at 850 0C. The hardening process was done by reheating at 850 0C with 5 minutes holding time and quenched into water of 28 0C to form Martensite structure that was observed by optic microscope and Micro Vickers Hardness Tester. The conclusion of the research are that 250 until 600 &#61549;m powder size of coconut shell charcoal can use to pack carburizing media. With 4 hours for pack carburizing process, case depth of carbon diffusion on surface specimen is about 1200 &#61549;m and surface hardness specimen increase 250%  to base material	4f10efe38eb5f78c5bb2520a37e45456	eb285c07e8645d1bb8eb08e8825672e1	c3cde27d1ca53463775bb914a9cb7aa0	article	Meningkatkan Efektifitas Karburisasi Padat pada Baja Karbon Rendah dengan Optimasi Ukuran Serbuk Arang Tempurung Kelapa	Mujiyono dan Arianto Leman Sumowidagdo	\N	2008
8252109	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001442	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001442}, priority = {2}	 Progress in design optimization is swift. The progress is in line with competitions in the globalization era that call for efficiency and optimization in all aspect of engineering field. In engineering design process, optimization is performed to reduce time, cost, and to improve quality and accuracy of the design. All of these are essential to produce more and more competitive products. The objectives of the optimization process in this research are to implement an optimization method in vessel truck design, to compile optimum scheme strategy for the vessel of truck, and to establish computer program for design optimization of vessel truck This research use MDO methods for designing the vessel truck. The design of the vessel truck covers some aspects. All these aspects need to be formulated in mathematical equation to obtain the optimum design. The strategy of the design optimization takes vessel truck dimensions as the design variable, vessel truck volume as the objective function and Newton Second Law (NSL) as the equality constraint. The strategy developed in this study can be used to help the initial design stage in obtaining the optimum initial dimension of vessel truck. Software resulted for early optimization process of vessel truck can be further developed widely for other application.	c986aaec21db8bfc454718ce16e5fb41	51097e3c30d05bb62bd19d638a8f0eb8	39aad9505c983c292ba97badfa027acc	article	Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) pada Perancangan Vessel Truck  Menggunakan Augmented Lagrange Multiplier Method	\N	\N	2008
8252110	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001443	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001443}, priority = {2}	 This research aims to analyze effect of vortex position at center of fluid gyration on diffusion process of vortex merging. This research was done experimentally in a water tank. Vortex was generated with suck fluid through a channel at underside of tank with pump. The distance of the vortex to center of gyration was varied as 4, 6, 8, 10 cm. Data taken with measuring each vortex radius and distance of vortex separation. The result of research showed that vortex residing in centered of fluid rotation has longer diffusion time compared with vortex residing eccentrically and it becomes dominant vortex in process of merging. This matter caused by existence of conservation of angular momentum and influence of shear stress during rotation of vortex. Increase of distance of vortex separation will cause increase diffusion time so that the transport phenomenon will be predominated by diffusion process.	eefe39453b50070510f648cb79d24733	6bb9043059839a2cbcfcbeb78c5cce81	405d4bacb5b2f8ee201e289b8a9932be	article	Dinamika Pusat Rotasi Fluida pada Proses Difusi Penggabungan Vorteks	Putu Wijaya Sunu	\N	2008
8252111	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001444	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001444}, priority = {2}	Steering system is a direction component of vehicle. Steering system has to turn guide wheel and it is also have good handling and stability direction. In the last was developing a multi steering mechanism. The purposed of multi steering develop is control yawing rate when vehicle turn direction. The largest yawing rate is influences over steer, under steer, and confusing phenomenon that made accident. To develop multi steering performance do by traction control using the slip angle balance method and static margin method that use   simulation model using Mat-lab soft wear. The conclusion the integration multi steering with traction control are more effective for handling direction of vehicle in low and high speed, because it may drop yawing response in turn direction.	e48f365afb33843a0acfb15f8e340edf	99c2bee7635c1d9e3bbe8e7e4e0dc7da	7390f63d3c399e716faff8908c8d6027	article	Integrasi Parameter Traksi dalam Pengendalian Perilaku Yawing Multi Steering Sistim 	I.D.G Ary Subagia	\N	2008
8252112	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001445	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001445}, priority = {2}	This research aims to study the effect of heat input of submerged arc welding on the microstructure of weld metal made from C-Mn steel. The study focused on the formation of acicular ferrite which could improve weld mechanical properties. The welding process was carried out using various heat inputs, i.e. 3.99 kJ/mm, 3.19 kJ/mm, 2.12 kJ/mm, and 1.77 kJ/mm. Microstructural examinations were performed using optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results show that the weld metal welded with heat input 2.12 kJ/mm produces more acicular ferrite than grain boundary and Widmanstatten ferrite. It is evident that this acicular ferrite nucleates on inclusions in the forms of SiO2, TiO, and Al2O3.	c4c257dd0e7a1cb80970bb34f0ae0377	3ad12ffd1eac2bf8483e6c832f830644	d5b0e9c90c2a9c33e726fa46be8d75e0	article	Struktur Mikro Las Baja C-Mn Hasil Pengelasan Busur Terendam dengan Variasi Masukan Panas	Suharno	\N	2008
8252113	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001446	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100107	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001446}, priority = {2}	 Analytical and experiment study on vibratory tillage tools by adding an external energy to the tillage tools has been widely applied. This method would significantly reduce soil?s resistance; unfortunately it uses a lot of energy. Self excited vibration phenomenon on vibrating subsoiler has also been shown experimentally reduce soil?s resistance though not as much as the former. However no analytical study of the latter method can be found. This paper present mathematical derivation of shank-subsoiler?s vibration due to natural excitation of varied cutting forces. Shank-subsoiler was modeled as a single degree of freedom; while the natural excitation of varied cutting force was modeled as a periodic function. This paper also discusses the effect of spring?s elasticity to maximum displacement of the tillage-tools. Therefore, the possibility of decreasing the soil-cutting force for loosening soil?s density due to self exited vibration significantly  is visualized.	de2568634b11fc938d90021e568a8549	14116251d56b0a6008c07187a8055722	f9553c4621199e285e39a8573e349eb5	article	Getaran Batang Subsoiler Akibat Gangguan Alami dari Variasi Gaya Potong Tanah 	Soeharsono	\N	2008
8252114	Jurnal Teknik Mesin	10	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001447	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MES08100108	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001447}, priority = {2}	 The development of solar energy as an alternative energy is highly supported by the weather at Surabaya and its surroundings. It is supported as well by development of tourism particularly in water sector with the existence of river running along downtown. As we know, the revenue of water sector tourism is much less than the one of industrial. On the river bank, had already developed  places of interest such as Submarine Monument, JMP City Mall, Kalimas Tradisional Port, Kayoon Florist Center, etc. One solution to improve water tourism especially river tourism is by designing and producing a tour ship. With solar energy, that will reduce pollution level and bring better atmosphere and environment. Considering the stream of Kalimas river, design constrains implemented for tour ship are: 2 passenger and 1 captain ship with Loa: 3,48 m, Lpp: 2,9 m, B: 1,38 m, T: 0,27 m, v: 3 Knot, and battery recharging time for solar cell is 3,3 hrs starting from empty to fully charged.	e77ad9ff20ad892bd2efaecc35e12a94	c478c316d483d6a187046e79f5c8fd96	38c14ac27447562d927b67eb0c9e09b7	article	Perancangan dan Pembuatan Kapal Wisata dengan Motor Generator Listrik Tenaga Surya Sebagai Energi Alternatif Penggerak Propeler	Sudiyono dan Bambang Antoko	\N	2008
8252115	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001448	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001448}, priority = {2}	In general, the difference between qualitative and quantitative research can be seen from the characteristics of data used (measured versus observed), data collection methods (structured interview versus in-depth interview, participant observation), and clearly, from the method of analysis. Example is quantitative research with quantitative guidance (level of significance in hypothesis measuring, factor analysis in creating construct validity estimation of a variable measuring, and so on). Indeed, we need to analyze some of the questions related with the differing between both, that include: do all qualitative research are researches which emphasized in subjectivity and reflexivity? Do all qualitative research emergent or exploratory in nature? Do all qualitative research ideographic in nature? Isn?t there one research that nomothetic? How about the results found using proposition from the perspective of social construction of reality? Some of the answers from the questions above will be discussed in this article.	8506399a1dc9d1bbf7eb1916addf0515	b89abae5caaaa8a34b8dcbd1311c8022	60722bb88004ed581616972268c91ff7	article	DIKOTOMI KUALITATIF ? KUANTITATIF DAN  VARIAN PARADIGMATIK DALAM PENELITIAN KUALITATIF	Dedy N. Hidayat	\N	2008
8252116	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001449	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001449}, priority = {2}	Nowadays, University as one of the educational institutions is not only paying attention to education but also in getting profit. These are caused by the tight competition among universities. The autonomy system in Government Universities and the establishment of new private universities are the cause of this tight competition. The problem is every private university competes in getting as many students as possible. Individual approach by a professional public relations officer is one of the most effective ways in overcoming this problem. 
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The result of the research shows that not all public relations officers in those private universities, do their role as real public relations officers. They also do not have the same understanding about the role of a public relations officer. The universities which know well about the role of Public Relations, will do their work well and concentrate in building the image for their university. All of these will give influence in the increasing of their student intake but for the ones which do not understand the role of Public Relations will just place Public Relations in the same position as marketing.	4809e8cc8c982b739582c2bcf439a97d	999ea7aa6ce1ca32ab16cc59f6c056b6	881df7b52cfc31a86a6bc0f6f4e3576f	article	KAJIAN PERAN PUBLIC RELATIONS DALAM MENINGKATKAN CITRA PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA DI JAWA TENGAH	Lina Sinatra dan Rini Darmastuti	\N	2008
8252119	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001452	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001452}, priority = {2}	Why do we have such interest in analyzing a movie? Because movie is interesting and, yet, ambiguous. On one side, a movie is rich with elements of postmodernism. On the other side, movie is filled with real representation of social realities that occurred in real world; where human unable to accept it limitation, humanity. Because, there are certain things that human should not do. Humans endured in themselves the emotions which add complexities in meeting their problems. Whilst, robots have none. Robot is efficient and as a machine it has a great power that humans do not possess. 
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Humans desire for robots in this world, because humans need to gain control. There is a wanting for taking control on their fellow humans. If, that can be done, then there will be wars of interest, enmity, conflicts, and so on. But, if, in some way, robots are the object of control, everything will be different. Robots controlled by humans, and humans handle the remote control or the chip.
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	f520bc8731cdca96729a1de391b9b5be	938e811b8ad1db0768d7bfbba5a5bdf9	e43b27442e0127369fef43b60d8dea92	article	ANALISIS FILM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) PADA ASPEK SOSIAL, KULTURAL DAN TEKNOLOGI	Marsefio S. Luhukay	\N	2008
8252120	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001453	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001453}, priority = {2}	One of problems faced by institution which carries out long distance learning system is lack interaction between students with lecturer. To solve this problems, universitas terbuka (UT) where media internet condeneted a facility of community forum service in UT website. This research aim is to descript UT student interaction pattern in community forum, during registration 06.2 until 07.1. This research is using qualitative description by applying content analysis approach. Result of research shows that there are 1201 email, with 1293 problem, which submitted by 479 students, the most intensive problem is interaction personal (25,90%), general issue (14,24%) score or examination (11,91%), tutorial (25,90%), module (6,58%), learning material substance (4,08%), the way learning (4,08%), TAP/UKP (4,00%), TM/ML (3,41%), registration (3,41%), graduation (2,33%), curriculum (1,58%), accreditation (1,58%), scholarship (0,92%), school fee (0,58%), credit switching (0,42%), and diploma (0,17%).	d2603bc252c29405857bfe5489ea3cba	9766a9da26a351ce9050b86537e72875	198674b331ee324c9c6ec65f3a88d102	article	ANALISIS ISI TOPIK DISKUSI INTERAKTIF MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA DALAM FITUR ?FORUM KOMUNITAS UT ONLINE? (Content Analysis Interactive Discussion Topic Open  University in Fitur ?Forum Komunitas UT Online?)	Pardamean Daulay	\N	2008
8252121	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001454	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001454}, priority = {2}	In an organization, to ensure the succeed of an organizational communi-cation, we need to have a good communication between superiors and sub-ordinates (downward communication), but very often there are mixed communi?cation in the lower level due to the incomplete information by the time a message reached the lower level employee. The usage of proper downward communication tools can help to minimize the downward filtering and mixed message. The communication tools that are used to send message from the upper level to lower level, whether it?s oral or written are considered important additional facility for downward communication. This research is using qualitative approach with focus group discussion method. The research result indicates that in every type of downward communication which consist of task instruction, rational, ideology, information and feedback, the employees are using different downward communi?cation tools with different reason or different encouragement factor of tools usage too.	4d1da5614ebcbc143c2396b664b68131	7eaffa6484021af106459ca67591615c	71044e5752faeea0a52bf39d253bae2d	article	MEDIA KOMUNIKASI PILIHAN KARYAWAN DALAM ALIRAN PESAN DARI ATASAN KE BAWAHAN (DOWNWARD COMMUNICATION)	Prida Ariani AA	\N	2008
8252122	SCRIPTURA	2	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001455	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=IKO08020208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001455}, priority = {2}	The role of media can be summed up as having the interdependent level in society, especially culture and society?s way of life. In reality, the existences of media depend on society. On of the way to understand its audience is to understand its society. Through lifestyle, media will understand how they can provide things that are acceptable for a society, especially intended and potentially the market target of the media. In the eve of highly forward technology and society development, media is one of human?s need in getting information. But, with the increased amounts of offers from media and their programs, society begins to be selective in choosing the program they watched.	1d6487b7f6bc2265df06f1da530e7789	73827842ec680089e23ea951c8b038d6	02d9a1d13a2a0bafe4834a1c6ca3adef	article	NILAI DAN GAYA HIDUP MASYARAKAT DI DALAM MEDIA	Felicia Goenawan	\N	2008
8252123	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001456	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001456}, priority = {2}	This research aims to test the entreprenurial behavior model. Subject in this research is micro enterprise entrepreneur in DIY and East Java. Sample selection is performed based on purposive sampling, there are 344 responder which have been fulfilling the conditions needed. Data collecting conducted by disseminating questionare. The analyzed use the Structural Equation Model (SEM). Result of research shows that the model is fit. Entrepreneurial attitude, subjective norms and self efficacy have influence to entrepreneurial behavior through intention. Self efficacy by parsial don?t have significant effect to entrepreneurial behavior and antrepreneurial intention. 	98e637a9b3ff9e101857f9dcaa31a074	0b177a1bbec1e372918eb032c0d98d74	c16f95efc312cef3acd0a2622cd02f50	article	Kajian Model Empiris Perilaku Berwirausaha UKM DIY dan Jawa Tengah	Tony Wijaya	\N	2008
8252124	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001457	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001457}, priority = {2}	This objectives of this research are investigate the stock portfolio performance with high price earning ratio (PER) and low PER following ownership period compared to  the portfolio performance of the formation period; to investigate the stock portfolio performance of high PER compared to  that of low PER; and to investigate  the stock portfolio performance of high PER and low PER stock compared to  market portfolio return.  The sample used in this research is the go-public companies whose stocks are listed at Indonesian Stock Exchange. The finding of the research shows that the high PER stock portfolio performance of the following period is desreasing and lower than the low PER stock portfolio performance and market portfolio return; on the other hand, the low PER stock portfolio of the following period is increasing and higher than the high PER stock portfolio performance and market portfolio return. The research finding showing that the stocks possessing either high PER  or  low PER  at the beginnings experiences return reversal at the following period indicates market anomaly related to the overreaction hyphotesis ?PER Effect?. Then this popularizes the contrarian investment strategy  in Indonesian Stock Exchange.	15fefe94297870de668b1800792102cd	1174018689b978e9ea26918dff435e0b	0e075330698866b31a10eda11d6b882c	article	Profitabilitas Strategi Investasi Kontrarian di Bursa Efek Indonesia	Ni Luh Putu Wiagustini	\N	2008
8252125	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001458	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001458}, priority = {2}	The purposes of the study was to find out the explanation of ceramic entrepreneurs? respond to the environment factors affecting competitiveness of small scale ceramic industries (SSCIs). The environment factors are internal and external then form a strategy. The research was carried out in Malang using a survey and case study. Data were collected using questionnaire and in-depth interview from 107 SSCIs that was chosen randomly chosen from 180 registered SSCIs. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS software was used to analyze data. The research results showed that environment factors were both directly and indirectly affecting SSCI?s competitiveness through strategy. In order to increase competitiveness then SSCIs need to empower the existing producers? association in some aspects such as provision of raw material, pricing the products, and marketing. Training, education, and research need to be developed and improved by local government and higher education institutions.	8aa9f241de80b9ff782f8e856b294702	6b6e6eed419cab8e1b9912be42a90ce6	63707101da918e4a637b727eada7d166	article	Perilaku Wirausaha Industri Keramik Berskala Kecil untuk Meningkatkan  Daya Saing Produk di Malang	Sri Hadiati	\N	2008
8252126	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001459	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001459}, priority = {2}	This research aims at analyzing the influence of job motivation, leadership, and corporate culture toward employee job satisfaction, and their impact to the corporate performance. The proposed hypotheses: The job motivation have significance influence to the employee?s job satisfaction, The leadership have significance influence to the employee?s job satisfaction, The organizational culture have significance influence to the employee?s job satisfaction, The work motivation have significance influence to the corporate performance, The leadership have significance influence to the corporate performance, The organizational culture have significance influence to the corporate performance, The employee?s job satisfaction have significance influence to the corporate performance. The result of the research has evidenced that job motivation, leadership, and organizational culture are significantly related to the employee?s job satisfaction. Leadership, however, is negatively related to the employee?s job satisfaction. Job motivation is not significantly related to the corporate performance influenced by the intervening variable is employee?s job satisfaction. Leadership and organizational culture are significantly related to the corporate performance. From this result, there are two main conclutions that can be drawn in this study. First, the job motivation can not be related directly to the corporate performance if it is not connected by the employee?s job satisfaction variable. And the second conclution is that the leaderhip is negatively related to the employee?s job satisfaction.	6d917af6ea94035463ed08fde807dabb	fa4e17d0266683894c5ddd64c7c53da1	c1d33e253824b3399d98a262dab35371	article	Pengaruh Motivasi Kerja, Kepemimpinan dan Budaya Organisasi Terhadap Kepuasan Kerja Karyawan serta Dampaknya pada Kinerja Perusahaan (Studi kasus pada PT. Pei Hai International Wiratama Indonesia)	Ida Ayu Brahmasari dan Agus Suprayetno	\N	2008
8252127	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001460	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001460}, priority = {2}	The purpose of this research is to know the influence of market value ratio to return in the telecommunication go public companies in Indonesia. This research uses multiple regression linear method, examination of hypothesis by using t test, F test and R2 test. The result of this analysis indicates that simultaneously all independent variables (ROE, PER, BVPS, and PTBV) do not have a positive and significant effect to dependent variable (return). It means that return variable influenced by other variables which do not included in this research. Partially, all independent variables (ROE, PER, BVPS, and PTBV) do not have a positive and significant effect to dependent variable (return)	26f13f8efaecac94796403e7b67af6c4	923f42f6e91e62f407af508aa5cf96b8	9e6c3d47f8ecbe71d7ccd591c0d39ff0	article	Pengaruh Rasio Modal Saham Terhadap Return Saham Perusahaan-Perusahaan Telekomunikasi Go Public di Indonesia Periode 2007	David Wijaya	\N	2008
8252128	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001461	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100206	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001461}, priority = {2}	This research therefore uses configuration and contingency theory to establish if there is a relationship between export performance and the level of ?fit? between a firm?s strategic orientation and its context. The approach of configuration and contingency approach are carried in order the firm has fit. The organization will be designed and positioned better, effectively and efficiently in every its activity. The sample of research were taken from the manufacturing firms in East Java. The technique of sampling used non probability sampling. The examining of configuration and contingency approach used regression euclidience distance. The result of configuration and contingency approach explained that there is fit between strategic orientation and the elements of contingency such as external environment, export channel structure and organizational culture.  However, if it be analized deeply, there is no fit between the strategic orientation of entrepreneur and contingency variable such as external environment. There is also no fit between strategic orientation of conservatif and export channel structure approach contingency.	198630c2f3ca6eb0e5877c851fa08d89	6b1038c50d4bb3246fcf8ada29fd3519	0bf6c499ff9744ac199c4c421a02a71d	article	Pengaruh Derajat Kesesuaian Orientasi Strategi, Lingkungan Eksternal, Struktur Saluran Ekspor, Budaya Organisasi dan Kinerja Ekspor	Muafi	\N	2008
8252129	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001462	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100207	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001462}, priority = {2}	Investment decision behavior is an interesting topic in finance research. Bailey and Kinerson?s (2005) research found that  individual risk tolerance and experienced regret significantly influenced investment decisions. Anticipation of potential future regret did not predict subsequent investment decision behavior. Specifically, this research also wants to know the effects of a person?s experienced regret and anticipated regret or the effects of individual risk tolerance on investment decision behavior in Jakarta and Surabaya. Respondent of this research is 323 students from UK Petra who represent young investors from Surabaya and students from UPH who represent young investors from Jakarta. The method of research is experimental study and the design of research is 2x2x2 (between subject) with experienced regret (time deposit and stock) as first variable, anticipated regret (time deposit and stock) as second variable and risk tolerance (high and low) as third variable This study finds that an individual risk tolerance significantly influences decisions. Regret aversion bias does not influence young investors  in Indonesia. (We assume that it is because the character of Indonesian investors  is  different from foreign investors). The couse of this is supposedly the unique characteristics of Indonesian investors and the different view points between Indonesian investors and investors from other countries.	6cfe8ab2549fd433ca2d6759faa357e8	578a324e681852591ad7372c9cb42503	e81e91688ff9df0edbe98c2e73d8e0a4	article	  Regret Aversion Bias dan Risk Tolerance Investor Muda Jakarta dan Surabaya 	Yohnson	\N	2008
8252130	Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan	10	\N	\N	09	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001463	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=MAN08100208	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001463}, priority = {2}	Expansion of Middle and Small Business in coming is required existence of business service help, either from private sector institute, individual and also governmental as according to insuffiency of each Middle and Small Business. Government agency gives serious attention to activity of Middle and Small Business in the form of handling area financial and also non financial. Handling of non financial proven by formed Business Development Service  expected will assist fluency various activity processes Middle and Small Business. The purpose of this research is to know role Business Development Service in expansion of Middle and Small Business in Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo and prove factor having role of significance in expansion of Middle and Small Business in Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo. As for hypothesis submitted in this research is Business Development Service has role in significance in Middle Small Business facility in Wedoro Center Waru Sidoarjo to obtain legal capital, extends technological market share and expansion in development of  business. The result of this research is ( 1) Variables that is in real statistic has role in expansion of Middle and Small Business is facility in obtaining legal capital ( X1) and facility in extending market ( X2) mean Business Development Service in facility Middle and Small Business to obtain legal capital and extends market to have role significance in expansion Middle and Small Business, while facility in technology expansion ( X3) in statistic significance doesn't mean role of Business Development Service in facility Middle and Small Business to authority technology ( X3) in expansion of Middle and Small Business is not significance.	664b4051f913873100fb9b42862b7450	33262c3b31f5504b51e0eb5064f85cff	ad4c14e96e7e5460f947c55e7ab1479e	article	Peranan Business Development Service dalam Pengembangan Usaha Kecil Menengah di Wedoro Centre Waru Sidoarjo	Nurul Imamah	\N	2008
8252131	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001464	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100201	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001464}, priority = {2}	This study investigates effect of matching among budget components in budgeting procedure on managerial performance. Budget component include budget participation, budget target, budget revision, and budget evaluation. Research finding shows that participation doesn�t have impact on budget goal. Fit between budget goal and budget revision and budget evaluation have positive effect on managerial performance but not significant. While budget revision and budget evaluation has significant effect.  Empirical evidences indicate that budget revision and budget evaluation are not contingency factors of budget goal difficulty. Research suggests investigating strategic planning as contingency factor of budget procedure.	fba6b9c124b4d9d07d4f54f004c1130d	0e044108792fa70ce79256a1fb917c8c	37001ef8ccc84ebb9418c93c3aeb35a8	article	Efektivitas Perpaduan Komponen Anggaran dalam Prosedur Anggaran: Pengujian Kontinjensi Matching	Indonesia Email: <a href=\\"mailto:nizarul_alim@yahoo.com\\">nizarul_alim@yahoo.com</a> M. Nizarul Alim Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Trunojoyo	\N	2008
8252132	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001465	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100202	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001465}, priority = {2}	The paper seeks to estimate and analyze the Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAICTM) for measuring the value-based performance of the Indonesian banking sector for three years, 2004 to 2006. Annual reports, especially the profit/loss account and balance-sheet of the banks concerned for the relevant years, were used to obtain the data. A review is conducted of the international literature on intellectual capital with specific reference to literature that reviews measurement techniques and tools, and the VAICTM method is applied in order to analyze the data of Indonesian banks for the three years period. The study confirms the improvement in the overall performance over three years. In 2004 and 2006, the overall performance of Indonesian banking sector is ?good performers? (the VAICTM score is 2.07). While in 2005, the performance is ?common performers? (the VAICTM score is 1.95).	56e372634960cf26d5283e6ef980e228	841dd7270a787b5c15c380fb6ad1f037	bf61f58aaa4acdfedaa48e84aae30a20	article	Intellectual Capital Performance Sektor Perbankan di Indonesia	Ihyaul Ulum MD	\N	2008
8252133	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001466	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100203	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001466}, priority = {2}	During maintaining their assets, there is an indication those days surrounding every reporting date, which is the date at each year end; fund manager behaves differently from any other dates. Some researchers and analysts conclude this behavior as what-so-called window dressing, which is a practice to present the report in favor of the investors? expectation.  This study is intended to examine the existence of such behavior in Indonesia. Some of the signals that aid in proving the existence of window dressing are the turn-of-year factor, lagged returns, and fund?s objectives. The result of this study exhibits indications of turn-of-year factor and lagged return inclined to window dressing. This study fails to verify the indications of fund?s objective inclined to window dressing because of the changing objectives during the portfolio management.	556d8ea124654cb576076a753a0fb548	92ac372ca3387177ea1d8a590e7e899f	3284deb6ae7ad75dec0cc3856cde7434	article	Praktek Window Dressing pada Reksa Dana Saham di Indonesia Selama Periode 2001-2007	Patrick Kapugu	\N	2008
8252134	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001467	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100204	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001467}, priority = {2}	The objective of the empirical study is to examine the role of Corporate Governance Practices as a variable that moderates the effect of Earnings Management to the value of the firm. The result gives the evidence that corporate governance practices that have a significant impact to the value the firm are outside independent director and institutional ownership, in the model regression with moderating variable. It also indicates that Independent director, audit quality and institutional ownership are moderating variables of the relationship between earnings management and the value of the firm, but not the managerial ownership. Thus, earnings Management can be minimized with the monitoring mechanism i.e. (1) independent director that can monitor the management of the company in aligning the interest of principal and agent, (2) institutional ownership shareholders - the sophitisticed investor that also monitor the management to decrease the motivation of management to manipulate Earnings and (3) audit quality with the role of auditors to give the credibility of the reported financial statement by management. 	62c765541156631a3be91aaa4b9e2bd6	0cedddeb003599a9f6cf608b60d2bd4e	aaabb33e4cca0560b52825cf1cafc3e4	article	Peran Praktek Corporate Governance Sebagai Moderating Variable dari Pengaruh Earnings Management Terhadap Nilai Perusahaan	Vinola Herawaty	\N	2008
8252135	Jurnal Akuntansi dan Keuangan	10	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001468	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=AKU08100205	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001468}, priority = {2}	Employers as a withholders calculate employment income tax with two ways, there are 1) calculate employment income tax in the case of periodical tax return and 2) re-count for employment income tax and combine all the income that incurred in tax year and report them in to annual income tax return form 1721. Under payment of tax liability must be paid at the latest on the 25th day of the third month after a fiscal year ended. Because of that employers actually not calculate employment income tax base on real income. This system actually make difficulties and in addition withholders have an opportunity by rule for re-count employment income tax as base for  fill up  annual income tax return form 1721- A1 or 1721 A2 . Employment income tax calculation in year ended was final result.	ff386aede7503da8581b15cb340c016a	87ce61832de58eb4e68f226c65095ab9	4c9eb5c709647abd6cae867424eac3f3	article	Mengapa Perlu Menghapus SPT Tahunan 1721?	Yenni Mangoting	\N	2008
8252136	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001469	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090101	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001469}, priority = {2}	A presentation of Kerajaan Sahuris a replacement program of Sahur Yuk Sahur is one of the top programmme at Trans TV in Ramadhan 2006.The programme that has an empire embience pack in modern and traditional is interesting to discuss in the media sociology point of view. This paper discuss about the impact of  the programme	a9165dda3a256c873b093d231ded534e	9784abb4d983af6d810602ef6fde8e38	aeed2eda50b3134bd9d642256a4dd54d	article	ANALISA TAYANGAN KERAJAAN SAHUR TRANS TV  SEBAGAI REPRESENTASI MASS CULTURE 	Deddi Duto Hartanto	\N	2007
8252137	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001470	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090102	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001470}, priority = {2}	Indonesia's modern consumer societies develop in conjunction with the history of global economy and the transformation of consumer capitalism. This happens in many communities in cities of Indonesia, including Solo. With a population of 500 thousand at night and 1.5 million during the day, it is a potential market for global products. Therefore, it is obvious if the Solo people's tastes are no different than other communities, because of the consumer behaviour and global economy that are intertwined. The value of the meaning of products have also shifted, such as with cars. Cars that usually function as a vehicle no different than a wagon, have changed into a symbol of social class for the modern society, even for the people of Solo. The functions and facilities of the Various brands and types of cars, and elements that are related to automotive technology, are not too different. What makes the difference between these cars lays on the design of the form and image. This form design is able to create an image for certain social class for its user and its product brand. The most interesting phenomenon from automotive products in Indonesia is what happened with Toyota Kijang. Since its launch on 1977, Toyota Kijang, which is on its fifth generation this year, has succeeded in becoming the number one choice for cars for Indonesians.	53b67f1e9c960713da8ec7d6c44ba106	394255af4d1a668fec743038ee3e30b4	961f86266b667d3403ecbb52a35a5b51	article	KAJIAN DESAIN TOYOTA KIJANG DAN PENGUATAN CITRA  PADA MASYARAKAT SOLO 	Satriana Didiek Isnanta	\N	2007
8252138	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001471	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090103	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001471}, priority = {2}	Graphic Elements in packaging design for local and eksport market are suspected to have different kind of purposes. This is why I am interested to analize the graphic elements in instant noodle packaging produced  by Indofood. The analizes are including what elements are differents and why the designer made them difference. There are a lot of factors that customer choose an instant noodle, like cultural factors, buying and consuming habits. Hopefully, through this research the consumer could understand the importance of graphic elemen in packaging design.	7bf28f073562623557f55acfde20bf3f	70fbd894946ebf9bc12e0c5dda300cae	9365585bc6627347a50ac6e25d38f5f7	article	ANALISA ELEMEN GRAFIS DESAIN KEMASAN INDOMIE GORENG PASAR LOKAL DAN EKSPOR	Listia Natadjaja	\N	2007
8252139	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001472	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090104	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001472}, priority = {2}	The backs of dump trucks have transformed to not only as a transportation mechanism, but also as visual communication media. This phenomena goes along with the many advertisements that utilizes this kind of medium in promoting certain products. But the backs of dump trucks become a promotional medium because of the already many paintings painted on them, which they are originally plain on the right, left, and the back sides. Women become figures that many portray as their painted subjects. This article focuses more on the painting phenomena that uses the female figures through a gender study, to see whether woman representations in the paintings of the backs of trucks are signified as having imbalanced gender relations.	59afdb3f3109dc7b3f276bbfc53371fc	6b496f848aad9c9558570691ea99b1b4	631322acdc825f9fb8b427980cde5942	article	REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN PADA LUKISAN DI BAK TRUK	Obed Bima Wicandra	\N	2007
8252140	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001473	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090105	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001473}, priority = {2}	How far is the difference and the similarity of academicians dan practicioners?s interpretation in difine the advertising creativity?s concept and to appreciate the creative quality of Citra Pariwara?s winner advertisement works print ad category, from 2003 until 2006. An Advertisement work can be categorized for being creative, if it contains the element of novelty, freshness, innovative, original, and can fulfill it?s early destination, which is to rise the product?s sale or even to solve it?s audience?s problem.	243e256947064a3ebf903c244ab3ad0a	9674eb1612a90c66b0545cd94f6be5e5	8c9d7c01a6dead600d26fb055e1a81d6	article	INTERPRETASI KONSEP KREATIVITAS ANTARA AKADEMISI DAN PRAKTISI DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL PADA KUALITAS KARYA KREATIF PEMENANG CITRA PARIWARA KATEGORI PRINT AD (2003-2006)	Alex Waloeyo	\N	2007
8252141	Nirmana	9	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	Petra Christian University	Institute of Research and Community Outreach	Petra Christian University - Surabaya, Indonesia	Jl. Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya 60236 ? Indonesia	\N	\N	citeulike:5001474	http://puslit.petra.ac.id/journals/articles.php?PublishedID=DKV07090106	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-05 08:55:25}, citeulike-article-id = {5001474}, priority = {2}	This research was held in 2006 for six months. It has been done because the audience was considering become the power to determine the Television program strength. As we know the audience has an important position in mediated communication, they are equal with communicator or text. The research of Television audience is to complete the studies about Television; however text will be meaningful if they deliver by the new communicator. Children are the research object in order to know how much Television become a part of daily life, especially Television programmed that broadcast the cartoon. This research involves three children with different social culture as an informant that lives in Banyuwangi. The research focus is analyze the practical of watching television activity of those three children and what kind of matter that negotiate and integrated in their daily life.	33439adc149208c4f77e849df96154a1	5a7322df950ee3e75aedf7ce7ab4c93d	d90b13c7535c2c2985ae2dc464f4b961	article	KAJIAN KRITIS PRAKTIK ANAK MENONTON FILM KARTUN DI TELEVISI DALAM AKTIFITAS KESEHARIAN DI BANYUWANGI	Reny Triwardani	\N	2007
8252424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	andress1997a	\N	\N	Unikatalog Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]}, language.knut = {ger}, subtitle = {Log-lineare Modelle, latente Klassenanalyse, logistische Regression und GSK-Ansatz}, isbn.knut = {3-540-62515-1}	\N	740f09b691288e6cd61873ced0016596	1411b92c5aa80e3e5544b33e759b2dc5	fbe5a1daf333a59fc29a04f18a941e52	book	Analyse von Tabellen und kategorialen Daten	Hans-Jürgen Andreß and Jacques A. Hagenaars and Steffen Kühnel	\N	1997
8252552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DVA	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66311815	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	79 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	19118c8723af9fa849e2a3c29b2cc9b2	2b8f8a300f5078a62a98d8849ed54bf3	9477a86adb50b12505f358bf6dba815b	book	Kleksographien	Justinus Kerner	\N	1890
8252595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/BeimbornSW09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#BeimbornSW09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.358}	This paper suggests extending the view that strategic
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alignment is a core IT governance issue and postulates
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that considering operational alignment as well
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offers more precise insights into how governance mechanisms
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influence business process performance.
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Theoretically combining findings from IT value, IT
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business alignment and IT governance research, we
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show the tantamount role of top executive support and
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operational alignment from a governance perspective.
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Empirical data from 82 firms show, among others, that
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the impact of IT governance mechanisms on success is
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mediated by strategic and operational alignment.	f4a348b9a6bd4a0cacef28e7c9259d4f	68021b0b7b96a0a7a138c56d1f317c1a	b59a84b1b4da9668cd97cc5affcaca1b	inproceedings	Proposing a Theoretical Model for IT Governance and IT Business Alignment.	Daniel Beimborn and Frank Schlosser and Tim Weitzel	\N	2009
8252627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/CroteauB09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#CroteauB09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.271}	This study aims at better understanding how information technology (IT) governance supports organizations in their business exchanges with other organizations. Its main objective is to define the various modes of IT governance contributing to successful interorganizational relationships. Borrowing from the network governance area, threemajor constructs -- structure, processes, and participants -- are considered to study these modes.The maturity state of the interorganizational relationships is also taken into account to betterexplain the level of success of each observed relation.Through pilot cases, we want to provide bothpractitioners and academics with an enriched understanding of the challenges related to the governance of IT during interorganizational relationships.	135954a4c12dcf1287dcd414bd7515d9	8d64c722b1f2bf7866543df6cb47904c	988c75b3aa84a2623bf73763baca52d2	inproceedings	Interorganizational Governance of Information Technology.	Anne-Marie Croteau and François Bergeron	\N	2009
8252635	Image and Vision Computing	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soille2000	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V09-40X8K86-3/2/79b77b3611e7d09218e39e729d7fbe37	\N	\N	\N	\N	1025 - 1032	\N	13	\N	issn = {0262-8856}, file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2000 Morphological image analysis applied to crop field mapping.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0262-8856(00)00043-3}	Previous research about automatic vision systems applied to crop field imaging fails when the scene is too complex, in the sense that the individual plants are connected together or to weed patches. In this paper, we show that morphological image processing can efficiently solve these problems provided that a priori knowledge about the shape of the plants is available. For example, vein networks appearing within the target plant leaves allow us to automatically mark and segment the plants. Results are shown on a series of outdoor scenes of a test field.	7ff68f1b406ba4969633d3f73bc7e724	d2a2e2159de33548cd05abf65018b190	92b6e25485a8eb675e67e53de1e8cfcb	article	Morphological image analysis applied to crop field mapping	P. Soille	\N	2000
8252637	Mechatronics	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hague2001	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V43-40J7DT8-9/2/f54fd92052e77e9ffcd88137490198ec	\N	\N	\N	\N	1 - 12	\N	1	\N	issn = {0957-4158}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0957-4158(00)00003-9}	A method of locating crop rows in image sequences is described. Unlike several previously reported algorithms, the method does not rely upon the segmentation of plant material from the background on the basis of absolute brightness or colour. Rather, the periodic amplitude variation due to parallel crop rows is exploited. Given the geometry of the camera arrangement and the crop row spacing, a filter is derived which allows the crop rows to be extracted whilst attenuating the effects of partial shadowing and spurious features such as weeds. The position and orientation of the rows are tracked using an extended Kalman filter. The method has been used to guide a mechanical hoe in winter wheat with an RMS positional error of 15.6 mm at a speed of 1.6 ms-1, despite the presence of complex shadows cast by the tractor in the imaged area.	b0a8717c27b05bb57ada1e44264fed69	41aebe4a420b22802919073362f69cbf	33555182706df4ccc610f2c54cb48a57	article	A bandpass filter-based approach to crop row location and tracking	T. Hague and N. D. Tillett	\N	2001
8252661	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harmsen20097	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4TBVPMX-1/2/330273d70342196926b1b53666fbfa24	\N	\N	\N	\N	7 - 18	\N	1	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2009 Multi-target trackingnext term for flower counting using adaptive motion models.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.07.004}	Counting the number of flowers in a plant is an example of agricultural quality inspection issues in which a simple 2D image of the product does not suffice. It is essential to see the object under inspection from multiple viewpoints to get a clear estimation of the quality of the product. In order to use multiple viewpoints to obtain a proper quality assessment, a multi-target tracking algorithm that accurately identifies relevant features of the product under inspection is proposed in this paper. The approach is illustrated with an experiment in which the flowers in a number of plants are counted. For the presented method, the plant rotates in front of a camera and a number of consecutive images is taken. The tracking algorithm detects, predicts, and matches the (partially occluded) flowers in the image. The experiments provide a proof of principle of the proposed method. The conclusion of this paper is that the presented multi-target tracking algorithm can be used to solve many similar quality assessment issues for agricultural objects.	51f231ce9f39a68d35089a197409b0f6	625b95411df43be7dcc2b12b56b8ca5a	11c9b73f2b36d81077f5534cd3d0b97b	article	Multi-target tracking for flower counting using adaptive motion models	Stephan R. Harmsen and Nicole J.J.P. Koenderink	\N	2009
8252664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/DebrecenyG09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#DebrecenyG09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.278}	An important element of IT governance is the provision of robust IT capability. The concept of process capability maturity provides a useful methodology for the measurement and analysis of the
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state of IT capability. The COBIT IT Governance framework provides both a measurement methodology and IT process structure that provides a foundation for the measurement of process capability maturity across the lifecycle of IT investment. This study reports the results of a large-scale field study of process maturity in 51 organizations in eight developed and developing countries.	b88ff9d04386e1d15c6315480b637688	06b14c98351d2145298580f3c427bcb1	83042f418a62377a1f40cbd888fcb05c	inproceedings	IT Governance and Process Maturity: A Field Study.	Roger Debreceny and Glen L. Gray	\N	2009
8252728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - ICEIS 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, IT-Governance-Practice-Network, Sonnemannstraße 9--11, Frankfurt	\N	\N	conf/iceis/GoekenA08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iceis/iceis2008-3-2.html#GoekenA08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	331--338	\N	\N	conf/iceis/2008-3-2	date = {2008-08-14}, isbn = {978-989-8111-38-8}	IT management of today only to a surprisingly low degree is based on sound methods. Rather it is considered still as an art attributed to the capabilities of individual managers. On the other hand, there is little academic support for the challenges of IT management. To fill this obvious gap, various best practice frameworks have been developed. These frameworks cover both support of management tasks and improvement of compliance with regulations. Both areas can be subsumed under the topic IT governance. Whereas the frameworks reflect best practice experience, they do not provide prove of e.g. completeness and coherence with respect to the application area they were designed for. To undertake a step in this direction we will explore, to what degree the well known IT governance  framework COBIT may be classified as a method. By
\
analyzing the underlying logical and semantically rich structure of this framework we gain insights on how to compare and integrate further frameworks with COBIT. We will conclude by giving indications on how
\
we intend to implement IT governance frameworks into a toolset based on semantic nets.	9167aebe65dd3d7346d9a02e5e95486c	b8ba6a6a02c91acc55160812781e95e8	20591e5444270210dbee7f9ce059738b	inproceedings	IT Governance Frameworks as Methods.	Matthias Goeken and Stefanie Alter	José Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
8252768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2006	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Stadscampus, S.SJ.223, Sint Jacobsmarkt 13, 2000 Antwerpen	\N	\N	conf/hicss/HaesG06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2006-8.html#HaesG06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2006	date = {2006-02-06}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2006.222}, isbn = {0-7695-2507-5}	IT governance is one of these concepts that suddenly
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emerged and became an important issue in the
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information technology area. Some organisations started with the implementation of IT governance in order to achieve the fusion between business and IT. This paper interprets some important existing theories, models and practices in the IT governance domain and derives research questions and research propositions from it. They are the basis for pilot case research in Belgian organisations. Conclusions from these pilot cases are presented in this paper together with implications for further research.	ab4782ab713daadf49671c2a6c3b2201	2e7611beae2e595d901f7b609df5146d	0d02bf317c8d06bf8991379e0320b62b	inproceedings	Information Technology Governance Best Practices in Belgian Organisations.	Steven De Haes and Wim Van Grembergen	\N	2006
8252770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	korhonen2003cps	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/P/P03/P03-1009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	64--71	\N	\N	\N		\N	10d8a683fb032b77b799c101bc37ae62	708063b191c227d13c996e9482ff39a1	dec034b3e97e2c54fec9c5c0408c7f0b	article	{Clustering Polysemic Subcategorization Frame Distributions Semantically}	A. Korhonen and Y. Krymolowski and Z. Marx	\N	2003
8252775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/HeierBM09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#HeierBM09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.203}	What is the impact of information technology (IT)
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governance software on the actual processes of IT
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governance and through that on realizing the business
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value of IT? This article examines the conceptual
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foundations underlying this question and analyzes the
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available evidence based on a quantitative research
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approach. Using global survey-data from 41 companies that have implemented IT governance software we investigate both whether this is linked to better IT governance practices and, in a second link, to improved business value outcome. Examining each of
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the IT governance tool modules and considering the
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request, prioritize, fund, monitor, enforce, and realign processes comprising IT governance, our analysis shows that this reaction chain indeed exists. We also found that this can only be effective under certain conditions; implementation factors play a vital role, both in the improvement of IT governance processes, as well as in business value creation.	5d9b2d0eb8a1a650c316d48027bb759b	09746541931bbed8d02aa1a1550c4ef4	92e891f0966549fbfa41369f436a90fe	inproceedings	Examining the Relationship between IT Governance Software, Processes, and Business Value: A Quantitative Research Approach.	Hauke Heier and Hans P. Borgman and Christos Mileos	\N	2009
8252796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/hicss/Jacobson09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#Jacobson09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.374}	IT governance research has been largely
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normative and has provided a great deal of useful
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insight into what effective IT governance should be.
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What has received less attention is an understanding
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of what really happens as organizations struggle to
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achieve effective IT governance. We argue that the
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time has come to supplement the important research
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on what IT governance should be with research on
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how IT governance is actually accomplished. Before
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moving forward we take a step back. We trace the
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evolution of IT governance research and the shared
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theoretical base. We then suggest institutional theory as a promising alternative for answering three
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questions yet to be fully addressed in the literature: (1) How is IT governance actually done?; (2) What are the links between IT governance and
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performance?; and (3) How does IT governance
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change over time?	cf476420830fb512a11429064334c595	8f69a35acc97e663893579f24192c3c0	5e468d60de236ef18456b89b7c115f33	inproceedings	Revisiting IT Governance in the Light of Institutional Theory.	Dax D. Jacobson	\N	2009
8252828	HMD~--~Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JohannsenGoeken2006	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	7--20	\N	250	\N	ee = {http://hmd.dpunkt.de/250/01.html}, date = {2008-02-14}	Die Unternehmens-IT sieht sich einer Vielzahl aktueller Herausforderungen gegenüber. Insbesondere
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die intensivere Geschäftsorientierung und die
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Fähigkeit, auf geschäftliche Ansprüche und Erwartungen flexibel zu reagieren und dabei die neuen
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technischen und organisatorischen Vorteile der
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Service- und Prozessorientierung einzusetzen, sind
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Beispiele für Treiber, auf die die Unternehmens-IT
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reagieren muss. Sie motivieren den Aufbau einer
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IT-Governance-Geschäftsarchitektur, die der Einordnung von IT-Governance ins Unternehmen
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und der Ableitung von Aufgaben dient.
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Zur Umsetzung von IT-Governance haben sich neben unternehmensindividuellen Methoden so genannte Frameworks (Referenzmodelle) etabliert, die den Rahmen sowie die Anforderungen und Ergebnisse einer IT-Steuerung definieren. Hier wird das Framework CobiT 4.0 vorgestellt, mit dem diese Steuerung aus der Geschäftsperspektive unterstützt wird. Darauf aufbauend wird das Zusammenspiel verschiedener aktuell diskutierter Frameworks skizziert.	b6da626456967a1ff79645531365354c	71c079ba43b673019ea741430b5843d7	f792feeb1b6a90cf1ca280443a399954	article	IT-Governance~--~neue Aufgaben des IT-Managements	Wolfgang Johannsen and Matthias Goeken	\N	2006
8252874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Research Challenges in Information Science - 2008	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/rcis/NurcanCG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/rcis/rcis2008.html#NurcanCG08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	87--98	\N	\N	conf/rcis/2008	date = {2008-12-27}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RCIS.2008.4632097}, isbn = {978-1-4244-1677-6}	Mastering the complexity of IS engineering processes which are more and more constrained with the rapid market change became an essential requirement. IS engineers are challenged to develop systems that can meet the requirements of modern organisations in a continuously evolving environment. As far as IS engineering is concerned, IT governance has also the responsibility to master the change process and the evolution of the IS. We argue that Business/IS alignment and decision making mechanisms serve each other: strategic alignment is well performed when leaders make adequate decisions in time and strategic alignment facilitates the decision making process related to the information system (IS) and business processes (BP). We argue that it is essential to understand the dependencies and implications between ITG and alignment in order to improve both as a whole and to enhance the sustainability of ISs we engineer. This work provides a first stage in the understanding of Business/IS alignment and IT governance requirements and of their dependencies. It also offers a comparison framework for IS development approaches with respect to their ability to support Business/IS alignment and IT governance requirements.	2bdf123603c0878d5aed42948bbc89d8	dae99d841b13913e8df179c455c05ac0	5eb13692162d0d07dd5068beabf11dae	inproceedings	Conceptual dependencies between two connected IT domains: Business/IS alignment and IT governance.	Selmin Nurcan and Bruno Claudepierre and Islem Gmati	Oscar Pastor and André Flory and Jean-Louis Cavarero	2008
8252877	WISU - Das Wirtschaftsstudium	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NuettgensVukelic2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	784--787	\N	\N	\N		\N	20c1b111da271fd9cd81cb062a8b0e34	2ab0d810af3df9b429776a701e16c258	f9932daf26bb4d6c1ef4b66b64c16a29	article	IT-Governance	M. Nüttgens and D. Vukelic	\N	2007
8253055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on E-Learning, E-Business, Enterprise Information Systems, and E-Government, EEE - 2008	\N	\N	\N	CSREA Press	Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, IT-Governance-Practice-Network, Sonnemannstraße 9--11, Frankfurt Germany	\N	\N	GoekenA08	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	48--54	\N	\N	conf/csreaEEE/2008	date = {2009-02-10}, isbn = {1-60132-063-9}	Up to now, there is little academic support
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for the challenges of IT management. As a
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reaction, various best practice frameworks were
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developed, which can be subsumed under the topic
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IT governance. These still have no sound basis or
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scientific foundation. To undertake a step in this
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direction we present a metamodel of COBIT, the
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popular IT governance framework. A major goal
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of this paper is to represent the underlying logical
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and semantically rich structure of this framework.
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This turns out to be fruitful for comparing and integrating different frameworks. Furthermore,
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frameworks can be checked for completeness and
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can be integrated on this basis. An interesting application is the representation of IT governance
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frameworks in a tool, which is demonstrated in the
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paper as well.	6dd8a0cb77d967af318ae5f6da6c7ec9	0e012c21de123e2e4d9af2589620942e	e27b90e2e320e6e8cd7e40622d052cf3	inproceedings	Representing IT Governance Frameworks as Metamodels.	Matthias Goeken and Stefanie Alter	Hamid R. Arabnia and Azita Bahrami	2008
8253073	\N	[Abt. I, Erzählende und theoretische Werke] ; 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2001	Frankfurt	\N	\N	UBHD1462957	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	1354 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-861-10743-6, 978-3-446-10743-4}, language = {ger}	\N	55be84054b715a0ac86d8ba9de748aa3	88b17452075383a06d4617522a5a152d	e6be41e656b85f3ce1b87aff8b8a94a9	book	Die unsichtbare Loge. Hesperus	Jean Paul and Jean Paul	\N	1996
8253081	Journal of Information Systems Management	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AhituvEven-TsurSadan1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--65	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2009-01-11}, owner = {stefan.strecker}	\N	15dca0bf4192930242a23a3dfab4a8d1	186fcae223e8e3191f0b03a7159e5919	8bff80a78f0c610ae342a0282be9d2a6	article	Procedures and Practices for Conducting Postevaluation of Information Systems	Niv Ahituv and Dalia Even-Tsur and Batami Sadan	\N	1986
8253084	Information \\& Management	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AhituvIgbaria1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	235--241	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2009-01-11}, owner = {stefan.strecker}	\N	e4eb2a12eaa1d1d8e874b945d0a63efb	b20816ee950fe14b06f9c4a40b190606	a2e522bdcaf05c1f471a6057765c4d4d	article	A Model to Facilitate Costing, Pricing and Budgeting of Computer
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\	Services	Niv Ahituv and Magid Igbaria	\N	1988
8253318	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utb	\N	\N	\N	3825224139	http://www.amazon.de/Die-Befragung-Sozialwissenschaftliche-kommunikationswissenschaftliche-Uni-Taschenb%C3%BCcher/dp/3825224139%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825224139	\N	Die Befragung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Methode und kommunikationswissenschaftliche Anwendung Uni-Taschenbücher M : Sozialwissenschaftliche Methode und kommunikationswissenschaftliche Anwendung: Amazon.de: Armin Scholl: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825224134}, asin = {3825224139}, isbn = {3825224139}	\N	e211ac2f9d1cbf5f7bcf5ec8fa69e84a	d6d205368f3eabeeafcb3733068df65a	748cdc0c61cabd8edacc22a6cfbccbcd	book	Die Befragung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Methode und kommunikationswissenschaftliche Anwendung (Uni-Taschenbücher M): Sozialwissenschaftliche Methode und kommunikationswissenschaftliche Anwendung	Armin Scholl	\N	2003
8253376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm123	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6087f82223a1e8c0c54f21684ac169fe	5fc25fa998bb803ba5a0b06562eea7e7	4638e825dc1810916c12abc5a0643db0	article	Tagging für das persönliche  und kollaborative Informationsmanagement: Implementierung eines Social Software Systems zur Annotation und Informationsssuche in Bibliotheken	Ben Heuwing	\N	2008
8253392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCG '06: Proceedings of the twenty-second annual symposium on Computational geometry	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1137880	\N	\N		\N	\N	144--153	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sedona, Arizona, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-340-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1137856.1137880}	\N	368b528dbdac3a86c7e7fbc15a7e838b	cfd7e56982f9cbfea909f95620124510	9d83fcba6db2c584970fa2b4724a2b77	inproceedings	How slow is the k-means method?	David Arthur and Sergei Vassilvitskii	\N	2006
8253394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Inno2001	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-934997-04-X}	Innovationsforum 2001
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Die neue Seite der Bibliothek
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[Online-Marketing - Bibliothekar als Freiberufler - Langzeitsicherung digitaler Publikationen]	e86e0321b8e74e734f0fec5d20290f86	1456e9f507c3afbf3c149f7f72ee2a3e	4c843c0f8510f045496b99dfc4b2def0	misc	BIT online: 3. Innovationsforum 2001	div	Bielefeld> Innovationsforum <Berufsverband Information Bibliothek	2001
8253413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm234	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b76b71a9cc55a5c51eb2cf50e56a29f	894c4b6708d625ffac25835857c3954f	3121d6ad49987e2d2538a015d42dc12f	article	Tagging practices on research oriented social bookmarking sites	Margaret E.I. Kipp	\N	2007
8253433	Group Decision and Negotiation	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	bichler2003tsd	\N	\N		\N	\N	311--335	\N	4	\N		\N	4e33e2e1b82c9cd46d364865c58cfbde	643eecdbbaa33a3b5a716c6db1c7323a	2431fa9dc31bd809a198b0793cb7a7ba	article	{Towards a structured design of electronic negotiations}	M. Bichler and G. Kersten and S. Strecker	\N	2003
8253438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm345	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcc67eb029b3fe7ab5e56eb138933e89	38547c69ce97581c382366a3946c4c65	f5a92ca87ae26cc5e9c1a84a95b4af6b	article	Tagging and automation: challenges and chances for academic libraries	Kai Eckert and Christian Hänger and Christof Niemann	\N	2009
8253450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2008	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Stadscampus, S.SJ.223, Sint Jacobsmarkt 13, 2000 Antwerpen	\N	\N	HaesG08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2008.html#HaesG08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	428	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008-02-01}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.66}	IT governance is one of these concepts that suddenly
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emerged and became an important issue in the
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information technology area. Some organisations started with the implementation of IT governance in order to achieve a better alignment between business and IT. This paper interprets important existing theories, models and practices in the IT governance domain and derives research questions from it. Next, multiple research strategies are triangulated in order to understand how organisations are implementing IT governance in practice and to analyse the relationship between these implementations and business/IT alignment. Major finding is that organisations with more mature IT governance practices likely obtain a higher degree of
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business/IT alignment maturity.	7d8e5700a15358e1118f1e8e76ae055a	a03bd6cccd8be6ad523aac39b6cb2110	b628ee3c375d60de6dbe66dba422d859	inproceedings	Analysing the Relationship between IT Governance and Business/IT Alignment Maturity.	Steven De Haes and Wim Van Grembergen	\N	2008
8253508	Zeitschrift fuer Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klostermann	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	BartLang2001	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	178-224	\N	3/4	\N	language = {Beitr. teilw. in dt., teilw. in engl. Sprache}	Den Haag Congress 2000;
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Networked European Deposit Library - NEDLIB	b05cb587c6d917a68211de5d855ea7b8	c30685c428dce258e02ef79569669a00	f1e16e0b68c02396d47beb00ec0ee714	article	Langzeiterhaltung digitaler Informationen	div	Kristina Barth	2001
8253985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lit	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Beiträge zur Mediendokumentation ; 5	EnglVern2002	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8258-5521-X}	Archivdienstleistungen in Presse, Rundfunk und Online-Medien	918be9a5e5b93510cb3ddc73257d2d2c	3988ef804e85ec8f3dbec766b9f34214	ae7b04e8d24dfb0125bb15852044eb10	book	Vernetzungen	Marianne Englert	Marianne Englert	2002
8254015	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DATAKONTEXT	Frechen	\N	\N	OdenDigi2007	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89577-378-5}	Betriebliche Abläufe erfolgen heute in den meisten Unternehmen mit Computerunterstützung. In diesem Zusammenhang müssen ein Reihe von Vorschriften zum Nachweis geschäftlicher Vorgänge, die sich traditionell auf Papieraufzeichnungen beziehen, sinngemäß auf die Datenverarbeitung übertragen werden. Daneben hat der Gesetzgeber spezielle Regelungen zu Aufzeichnung und Aufbewahrung von Informationen beim Einsatz von IT-Verfahren geschaffen.
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Unterschiedlichste Formen der Datenverarbeitung sorgen bei der Berücksichtigung sowohl herkömmlicher Aufzeichnungsvorschriften als auch der praktischen Umsetzung spezieller gesetzlicher Vorgaben zur Informationsverarbeitung für Interpretationsbedarf. In beiden Fällen sind die konkreten Randbedingungen betrieblicher DV-Verfahren zu berücksichtigen. Erst dann können in einem betroffenen Unternehmen sachgerechte Entscheidungen darüber getroffen werden, wie einzelne Aufzeichnungs- und damit verbundene Aufbewahrungsanforderungen wirtschaftlich und sachgerecht zu erfüllen sind.
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Der Leitfaden möchte für ein einheitliches Verständnis von Aufzeichnungs- und Aufbewahrungsvorgaben werben und auf dieser Basis die Suche nach geeigneten, handhabbaren Lösungsalternativen unterstützen. Hierzu werden in einem ersten Schritt gesetzliche und sonstige Aufbewahrungsvorschriften erörtert. Über die oft zitierten handels- und steuerrechtlichen Anforderungen hinaus erfolgt eine Darstellung weiterer Vorschriften, die Aufbewahrungspflichten beinhalten.
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In einem zweiten Schritt wird vor dem Hintergrund der erläuterten Vorschriften an konkreten Beispielen dargestellt, welche Alternativen für digitale Archivierung zur Verfügung stehen und wie sie konkret und auf wirtschaftliche Weise innerhalb eines Unternehmens umgesetzt werden können. Hierbei stehen u. a. nachfolgende Fragen im Vordergrund:
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– Welche Informationen sind in welcher Form digital zu archivieren?
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– Welcher Zeithorizont ist bei der Archivierung zu beachten?
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– Welche Techniken stehen für die Archivierung zur Verfügung?
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– Wo muss die Archivierung erfolgen?
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– Betriebliche Archivierung versus Outsourcing
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Ein dritter Teil dieses Leitfadens beschäftigt sich mit Sonderproblemen. Hier wird u. a. auf die neuen Archivierungsvorgaben der Finanzverwaltung im Zusammenhang mit der digitalen Steuerprüfung eingegangen. Es werden die Unterschiede zu den bisher vorherrschenden Archivierungstechniken aufgeführt und notwendiger Handlungsbedarf angezeigt. Weiterhin wird der Zusammenhang zwischen der digitalen Archivierung sowie den vorgeschriebenen Dokumentationserfordernissen bei IT-gestützten Prozessen aufgezeigt. Dort wo digitale Informationen durch eine Signierung den Charakter von Urkunden oder Handelsbriefen erhalten, gilt es gleichfalls, Besonderheiten bei der Archivierung zu beachten. Schließlich wird am Beispiel unterschiedlicher Ausgangsprogramme wie z. B. SAP und DATEV demonstriert, wie Archivierungsvorschriften in einer konkreten Software-Umgebung umgesetzt werden können.
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Zielgruppe:
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Personal-, IT- und Abrechnungsverantwortliche in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung, DV-Fachabteilungen, Rechenzentren, Steuer- und Personalberater.	87b8628dcbc6690324c1b25684c064d9	16d97dab0258b0375b7fc0eee1ad1c65	69fd79954e02c6197c0905b9b644eb0b	book	Digitale Archivierung	Roger Odenthal	Roger Odenthal	2007
8254059	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	BorgLang2003	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89864-245-3}	Methoden zur Erhaltung digitaler Dokumente	cdc9abaacd78dc88efc6400b146f7a0b	ffbeba736f1d3f6ca3c6595f03908948	c16fc8e6d4be4de3ffe5da4c523eb9db	book	Langzeitarchivierung	Uwe M. Borghoff and Peter Rödig and Jan Scheffczyk and Lothar Schmitz	Uwe M. Borghoff	2003
8254434	Soins cadres	18	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Masson2009	\N	\N		\N	Neuf articles et une bibliogr. p.41	15-45	\N	70	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}	\N	62c7724cb048e29ff74aeaf7e8ca5937	6f75676fc5db18af0000355520181a7e	99c297d7c68234a6e1f4ccb3515e2d1d	article	Dossier Aller et venir, entre liberté et contraintes	Elsevier Masson	\N	2009
8254438	Dissonanz	94 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaniEin2006	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	22-25	\N	\N	\N		\N	009908e66e878bef3928b44f52b32fc2	20df2e05811a193cf6f54e218df96202	310dbd5de5e2d1bc4685808ead4fcf44	article	Eine Ästhetik des Speicherns	Sabine Sanio	Sabine Sanio	2006
8254459	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	desmedt2009dss	http://gandalf.uib.no/lingkurs/webroot/index.php?page=academic-writing&course=dasp307	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52be4ed998aa40c3ea9f58c241223318	6f9d40f9e47506f234d699123df9e3b5	6c31ddf12b15cf17a45b28f5ad8a9c5e	misc	{DASP307 -- Språkvitskapleg skriving. Forelesningsnotater}	K. de Smedt	\N	2009
8254476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chronos	Zürich	\N	Geschichte und Informatik ; 13/14	Digi2004	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-0340-0680-2}, language = {Text teilw. dt., teilw. franz.}	Archivierung und die Arbeit der Historiker der Zukunft	5c6421ea76686e6f1c3986f0ef52d6e1	711acd1a442cfdb944661146585f32af	9b73d43cdeabc021b05a4fc89c163b61	book	Digitales Gedächtnis	div	div	2004
8254764	Soins cadres	18	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lagadec2009	\N	\N		\N	Savoirs et pratiques - pédagogie	43-45	\N	70	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}	L'hôpital a beaucoup changé ces dernières années. La fonction de cadre
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\	par la complexité, l'accès à la fonction d'encadrement représente
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\	L'analyse des pratiques professionnelles, en formation initiale ou
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\	continue, peut permettre aux cadres de porter un regard réflexif
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\	sur leur activité.	b1d15c28f1be2f161d26d94851a8c152	841dff774a1ddec9fad954fd37d867ce	5865d8f749182c5593420622624b9b2c	article	Professionnalisation des cadres de santé et analyse des pratiques	Anne-Marie Lagadec	\N	2009
8254860	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	IFLA publications ; 119	VerhNetw2006	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-598-21847-7}	current practice in 15 national libraries
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Table of contents
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Foreword — Director General, Koninklijke Bibliotheek,
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Dr Wim van Drimmelen  5
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Foreword-Chair of ICABS Advisory Board, Senate Gompel  8
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Acknowledgements  11
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Introduction
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Context  15
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Aim, scope and methodology  17
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Practical definitions  20
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I. Analysis
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1.  General  25
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Legal deposit legislation  25
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Organisational embedding  28
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Funding  32
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2.  Digital repository  35
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Status  35
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Services provided  37
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Depositing  39
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Software and OAIS  40
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Materials  44
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Metadata and metadata schemes  46
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Access  48
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3.  Preservation strategies   51
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Current strategies  51
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Future strategies  54
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4.  Current activities  56
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National activities  56
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International activities  59
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Role models for cooperation  61
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5.  Conclusion  65
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The situation at present  65
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Broadening the scope  65
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Table of contents
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Practices, best practices or standards?  66
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Measuring progress  67
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Future perspectives  69
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II. Overviews national libraries
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1.  Overviews  73
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Australia  75
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Austria  85
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Canada  91
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China  99
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Denmark  109
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France  119
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Germany  127
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Japan  135
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The Netherlands  145
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New Zealand  155
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Portugal  167
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Sweden  173
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Switzerland  185
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The United Kingdom  195
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The United States of America  207
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2.  Organisational charts  227
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3.  Cooperation chart  245
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Appendices
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References  251
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List of acronyms  255
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Report of the National Library of Australia on guidance
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for digital preservation: a summary  265
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Websites: ICABS (http://www.ifla.org/W7/icabs.htm)
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PADI (http://www.nla.gov.au/padiA
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All URLs in this publication were valid as of December 1,2005	b7f3a137928217b9cd40002aedf14f6f	9fd20fe3e06f9b1147b15fbf381c6762	9ecb94f38edc08dbdbfb9c09424ce94e	book	Networking for digital preservation	Ingeborg Verheul	Ingeborg Verheul	2006
8254971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johns Hopkins Univ. Press	Baltimore, MD	\N	Library trends ; 54,1	Digi2005	\N	\N	from KUG	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		finding balance	96b48b7a4a4d27d077645abf6d420bb5	758242e1fb6accb6f22c62de3fcf6cc2	b4d6f167c1fdc4ecb83532096c5ca3fb	book	Digital preservation	div	Deborah Woodyard-Robinson	2005
8255159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th {I}nternational {W}orkshop on {T}reebanks and {L}inguistic {T}heories ({TLT7})	\N	\N	\N	LOT	Utrecht	\N	\N	rosen2009lpt	http://ling.uib.no/~desmedt/papers/tlt7rosen-submitted.pdf	\N	Strange licencing: "it can be downloaded as source code [...] Copyright [...] All Rights Reserved" (http://maximos.aksis.uib.no/Aksis-wiki/LFG_Parsebanker_Interface)	\N	\N	127--133	\N	\N	\N		\N	efbfb41860f26b202159e5c63b6a21c8	3d03c206c84798f7de9bbfea8a7a710c	b92869903b79d8491d88200aed4006d8	inproceedings	{LFG Parsebanker: A Toolkit for Building and Searching a Treebank as a Parsed Corpus}	Victoria Ros{\\'e}n and Paul Meurer and Koenraad de Smedt	Frank Van Eynde and Anette Frank and Gertjan van Noord and Koenraad De Smedt	2009
8255461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl. Moderne Industrie	Muenchen	\N	\N	Hayek1971	http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/1069517	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	304 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	84d1231afa10fd7840ed6a2333364a17	9beb9e40bd8f90a259a6667305c2003a	aa185d2af17b59e4f7080c3191c80cee	book	Der Weg zur Knechtschaft	Friedrich A. von Hayek	\N	1971
8256643	\N	236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kommunikationswissenschaft	\N	\N	Grundlagen der Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	3540292284	\N		Diese Einführung vermittelt im Einzelnen die Grundsatzfragen der Medienwissenschaft als auch aktuelle Themen, wie Musikaustausch im Internet, werden angesprochen. Das Buch richtet sich insbesondere an Studierende der Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft sowie der Medieninformatik. Ein Medienunternehmen wird aus vier Perspektiven betrachtet: produktorientiert (Schwerpunkt Marketing und Vertrieb), ressourcenorientiert (Schwerpunkt Personal sowie Informationstechnologie), klassisch-kaufmännisch (Schwerpunkt Finanz- und Rechnungswesen) und management-orientiert (Schwerpunkt Planung und Organisation). Alle diesen vier Perspektiven enthalten neue illustrierte Beispiele. Die neue Auflage wurde aktualisiert, strukturell in Teilen bearbeitet und an neueste Erkenntnisse angepasst. Die vier Perspektiven sind jetzt durch Fallbeispiele illustriert. 	9ee52d65e382fd719ee99c4e81bf00aa	c5090a40995de772cd30eac6ffcb996c	34f93ed5aaf8b63bf3bab73b5d41e020	book	Grundfragen der Medienwirtschaft  	Thomas Hess Matthias Schumann	Springer Verlag	2006
8256767	\N	270	\N	Auflage 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschafttheorie	\N	\N	Grundlagen der Wissenschaftstheorie	\N	\N	\N	\N	3534154622	\N		Das Lehrbuch beschreibt eine didaktische Darstellung zur Theorie und Praxis der Wissenschaftstheorie. Dieses Buch dient als Hilfsmittel für Studierenden des Faches Philosophie und es trägt allgemeine Informationen über Argumentationen, Methoden und Ziele der Wissenschaften. Dank diesen Grundlagen wird die Einführung in die Wissenschaftstheorie auch für die Einsteiger verständlich und es hilft mit der weiteren philosophischen Reflexion der Grundlagen und Arbeitsweisen.  	f1486b41e755a21c0b9d7abf097c8622	fd6077f51a8344f27f54aa2b2d59981f	c7e0092d1f2164eb36e4918796231ede	book	Einführung in die Wissenschaftstheorie	Gerhard Schurz	WBG (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft) Darmstadt	2006
8256783	\N	511	\N	Auflage 6	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informationsverfahren	\N	\N	Prognoseverfahren und Informationsverarbeitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	3790802166	\N		In diesem Buch befinden sich kompakte Beschreibungen von Prognoseverfahren, die vor allem in Systemen der betrieblichen Informationsverarbeitung angewendet werden. 
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Anhand zahlreicher Beiträge von Praktikern mit langjähriger Prognoseerfahrung wird von dem Autor gezeigt, wie die einzelnen Methoden in der Unternehmung entstehen und wo die Probleme beim Einsatz sein können. So wendet sich dieses Buch gleichermaßen an Wissenschaft und Praxis. Die sechste Auflage wurde durchgehend aktualisiert. Die Darstellung der Grundlagen wurde an die aktuelle Entwicklung angepasst, neue Methoden aufgenommen, die praktischen Erfahrungen systematischer dargestellt und um neue Beispiele ergänzt. Autoren des Buches haben die neuen Methoden beschrieben, wie die Ansätze der künstlichen Intelligenz und Zeitreihenanalyse oder die Prognose von Softwarezuverlässigkeit. 
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	c58542e838d81aff18ceef7e6a85adf2	934a21261ea84231c37428a5dd6c2a2a	9f630963230d0e6e1e78e81769a438ef	book	Prognoserechnung	Susanne Rässler Joachim Niedereichholz	Birkhäuser	2004
8257040	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545389	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0403344	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:58:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545389}, eprint = {astro-ph/0403344}	The linear anisotropies in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background\
(CMB) radiation and its polarization provide a clean picture of fluctuations in\
the universe some 370 kyr after the big bang. Simple physics connects these\
fluctuations with those present in the ultra-high-energy universe, and this\
makes the CMB anisotropies a powerful tool for constraining the fundamental\
physics that was responsible for the generation of structure. Late-time effects\
also leave their mark, making the CMB temperature and polarization useful\
probes of dark energy and the astrophysics of reionization. In this review we\
discuss the simple physics that processes primordial perturbations into the\
linear temperature and polarization anisotropies. We also describe the role of\
the CMB in constraining cosmological parameters, and review some of the\
highlights of the science extracted from recent observations and the\
implications of this for fundamental physics.	127502bab83b5a460f097a4c8cb1cd17	b51a2f979bae1aa9ff185c7e8b4050c0	deb45f79e2fc930df460e0fb99cd6098	article	Anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background	Anthony Challinor	\N	2004
8257041	BMC Syst Biol	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Tietotie 2, FIN-02044, Espoo, Finland. matej.oresic@vtt.fi.	\N	\N	citeulike:1227315	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-1-12	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1752-0509}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:57:33}, citeulike-article-id = {1227315}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1752-0509-1-12}	ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Lipids are an important and highly diverse class of molecules having structural, energy storage and signaling roles. Modern analytical technologies afford screening of many lipid molecular species in parallel. One of the biggest challenges of lipidomics is elucidation of important pathobiological phenomena from the integration of the large amounts of new data becoming available. RESULTS: We present computational and informatics approaches to study lipid molecular profiles in the context of known metabolic pathways and established pathophysiological responses, utilizing information obtained from modern analytical technologies. In order to facilitate identification of lipids, we compute the scaffold of theoretically possible lipids based on known lipid building blocks such as polar head groups and fatty acids. Each compound entry is linked to the available information on lipid pathways and contains the information that can be utilized for its automated identification from high-throughput UPLC/MS-based lipidomics experiments. The utility of our approach is demonstrated by its application to the lipidomic characterization of the fatty liver of the genetically obese insulin resistant ob/ob mouse model. We investigate the changes of correlation structure of the lipidome using multivariate analysis, as well as reconstruct the pathways for specific molecular species of interest using available lipidomic and gene expression data. CONCLUSION: The methodology presented herein facilitates identification and interpretation of high-throughput lipidomics data. In the context of the ob/ob mouse liver profiling, we have identified the parallel associations between the elevated triacylglycerol levels and the ceramides, as well as the putative activated ceramide-synthesis pathways.	5978359c4850eae4fe5b52976266f259	b4a6b11771573b72731ca675fb6864cb	337503ad375f5f004a6c8085586575fe	article	Bioinformatics strategies for lipidomics analysis: characterization of obesity related hepatic steatosis.	L. Yetukuri and M. Katajamaa and G. Medina-Gomez and T. Sepp\\"{a}nen-Laakso and A. Vidal-Puig and M. Oresic	\N	2007
8257042	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545388	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0409734	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:57:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545388}, eprint = {astro-ph/0409734}	We present here a detailed, self--contained treatment of the mathematical\
formalism for describing the theory of polarized anisotropy in the cosmic\
microwave background. This didactic review is aimed at researchers who are new\
to the field. We first develop the mathematical tools for describing polarized\
scattering of CMB photons. Then we take the reader through a detailed\
derivation of the line-of-sight formalism, explaining the calculation of both\
temperature and polarization power spectra due to the scalar and tensor\
perturbations in a flat Universe.	30b64f1ece6abbc28e10f591554645fa	8d7788fd10ed213431b77b4f01bfaeb7	0d813b8e9669ee648b143e3433563f36	article	A Beginner's Guide to the Theory of CMB Temperature and Polarization Power Spectra in the Line-of-Sight Formalism	Yen-Ting Lin and Benjamin D. Wandelt	\N	2005
8257043	The Pediatric infectious disease journal	19	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545384	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10877168	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	531--535	\N	6	\N	issn = {0891-3668}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:56:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4545384}, priority = {2}	BACKGROUND: Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) measurements have been shown to be useful for guiding duration of antibiotic therapy in neonates. This study sought to determine whether this is a safe and practical approach in a developing country. METHODS: The study was conducted at the Johannesburg Hospital between September 15, 1998, and January 15, 1999. Subjects included all neonates evaluated for suspected sepsis in the first 24 h of life who had negative initial and repeat CRP values (< or = 10 mg/l) [corrected]. Repeat CRP measurements were performed between 24 and 48 h after birth. Antibiotic therapy was stopped in these infants at 24 to 48 h, and they were observed until 72 h, when the final blood culture results were available. The number of positive blood cultures in this group was determined. RESULTS: The repeat CRP estimation correctly identified 99 of 100 infants in the study as not requiring further antibiotic therapy (negative predictive value, 99\\%; 95\\% confidence intervals, 95.6 to 99.97\\%). The 1 infant with a positive blood culture was premature with a gestational age of 31 weeks. Eight babies required repeat evaluation for suspected sepsis, 4 presented on Day 3 to 4 and one of these babies died. All these neonates were of < or =33 weeks gestation. CONCLUSION: The use of serial CRP measurements to guide antibiotic therapy is a safe and practical approach in neonates with suspected sepsis in a developing country.	430541b75ac539237a34b29c9e31855b	9b0ae87745f921ab0c6659eca59f66d7	f4afceba8041db1e982efe94120ec03b	article	Use of C-reactive protein to guide duration of empiric antibiotic therapy in suspected early neonatal sepsis.	H. N. Bomela and D. E. Ballot and B. J. Cory and P. A. Cooper	\N	2000
8257044	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545383	http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0407047	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:56:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545383}, eprint = {math-ph/0407047}	Bond-percolation graphs are random subgraphs of the d-dimensional integer\
lattice generated by a standard bond-percolation process. The associated graph\
Laplacians, subject to Dirichlet or Neumann conditions at cluster boundaries,\
represent bounded, self-adjoint, ergodic random operators with off-diagonal\
disorder. They possess almost surely the non-random spectrum [0,4d] and a\
self-averaging integrated density of states. The integrated density of states\
is shown to exhibit Lifshits tails at both spectral edges in the\
non-percolating phase. While the characteristic exponent of the Lifshits tail\
for the Dirichlet (Neumann) Laplacian at the lower (upper) spectral edge equals\
d/2, and thus depends on the spatial dimension, this is not the case at the\
upper (lower) spectral edge, where the exponent equals 1/2.	e48076ad7496d752db92c59e053533a0	fa17f7533f269178fc5ebe0a6d0a3b0a	e4910b50c42ffd99b3bdcd4465c1ec23	article	Spectral properties of the Laplacian on bond-percolation graphs	Werner Kirsch and Peter M\\&\\#xfc;ller	\N	2005
8257045	European Journal of International Relations	15	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545382	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354066108100055	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	125--156	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:55:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4545382}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1177/1354066108100055}	This article develops a conceptual framework for the systematic analysis of the interaction between international institutions as a first step towards building a theory of international interaction. It examines how international institutions may exert causal influence on each other's development and effectiveness and suggests that four general causal mechanisms can elucidate the distinct routes through which influence travels from one institution to another. Institutional interaction can thus rely on transfer of knowledge, commitments established under an institution, behavioural effects of an institution, and functional linkage of the ultimate governance targets of the institutions involved. The article also puts forward hypotheses about the likely effects of specific types of institutional interaction for governance within the international system. The causal mechanisms and types of interaction are mutually exclusive models that help analyse real-world interaction situations. They may also serve as a basis for the systematic analysis of more complex interaction situations. 10.1177/1354066108100055	9c4e3b83bebc3f34be943f72caffb575	5aac97605607eb6aaf62c0c91172bc9e	8654d853085283cd74367a663a2f1e67	article	The Causal Mechanisms of Interaction between International Institutions	Thomas Gehring and Sebastian Oberthur	\N	2009
8257047	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545381	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0412601	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:54:56}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545381}, eprint = {astro-ph/0412601}	This review presents, in a self-consistent manner, those analytical tools\
that are relevant for the analysis of the physics of CMB anisotropies generated\
in different theoretical models of the early Universe. After introducing the\
physical foundations of the Sachs-Wolfe effect, the origin and evolution of the\
scalar, tensor and vector modes of the geometry is treated in both\
gauge-invariant and gauge-dependent descriptions. Some of the recent progresses\
in the theory of cosmological perturbations are scrutinized with particular\
attention to their implications for the adiabatic and isocurvature paradigms,\
whose description is reviewed both within conventional fluid approaches and\
within the the Einstein-Boltzmann treatment. Open problems and theoretical\
challenges for a unified theory of the early Universe are outlined in light of\
their implications for the generation of large-scale anisotropies in the CMB\
sky and in light of the generation of stochastic backgrounds of relic gravitons\
between few Hz and the GHz.	0824f27f8acf8df5337304ec6ede2c45	d9fd26e7d717e0444e53243552123343	8baa5f090e6bb36490b054855ce4dca1	article	Theoretical tools for CMB physics	Massimo Giovannini	\N	2005
8257048	International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics	4	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545379	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10784-004-1027-0	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	229--251	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:54:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4545379}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10784-004-1027-0}	The signing of the 1998 UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention) radically extended international law on transparency and accountability in environmental governance. For the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) that have now ratified, the Convention could prompt profound democratic changes. This article, based on the authors' experiences, analyses changing cultures of governance in EECCA countries. The first so-called pillar of access to information sets in place rights that directly contradict the fundamental secrecy of the former Soviet Union countries. Some officials' reluctance to share environmental information may also be linked to the economic duress of the current transition period, where information may be an official's only asset. The second pillar of public participation also poses difficulties for officials for whom the highest praise is to be considered a “professional”. In their belief that no one knows better than they do, they are reluctant to spend time and resources to make decision-making transparent and to involve the public. The third pillar of access to justice breaks new ground for post-socialist countries still developing their judicial systems. Though several highly sophisticated NGOs have been successful in using courts, it remains difficult for an ordinary EECCA citizen to bring an environment-related legal action. Changing these attitudes and practices will be a long and troublesome process. The Aarhus Convention will not be truly implemented until openness, transparency and accountability in environmental decision-making become everyday habits.	92a3c2103c4a860c29f888dce2487f8f	fd260d1463098b17342fc9df095d1592	ef17f55a3d6034761b82b21eec0771e3	article	Accountability in Governance: The Challenge of Implementing the Aarhus Convention in Eastern Europe and Central Asia	Tatiana R. Zaharchenko and Gretta Goldenman	\N	2004
8257049	Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects	1724	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545374	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2005.05.013	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	228--238	\N	3	\N	issn = {03044165}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:54:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4545374}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.bbagen.2005.05.013}	This paper reviews the most recent methodological advances in the field of biological imaging using dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). After a short reminder of the basic principle of SIMS imaging, the latest high-resolution dynamic SIMS equipment is briefly described. This new ion nanoprobe (CAMECA NanoSIMS 50™) has a lateral resolution of less than 50 nm with primary Cs +  ion, the ability to detect simultaneously 5 different ions from the same micro-volume and a very good transmission even at high mass resolution (60\\% at  M /Δ M  = 5000). Basic considerations related to sample preparation, mass resolution and primary ion implantation are given. The decisive capability of this new instrument, and more generally of high-resolution dynamic SIMS imaging in biology, are illustrated with the most recent examples of utilization 2 .	f24eb20338768373e42c06574d4998cf	0fd0d37d1fae3e1eacfedc7462e40832	d7eb82a340d4bf18b91b1665b650dc6b	article	Progress in analytical imaging of the cell by dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS microscopy)	J. Guerquinkern and T. Wu and C. Quintana and A. Croisy	\N	2005
8257050	Journal of biomolecular structure \\& dynamics	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545378	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9440008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	619--624	\N	3	\N	issn = {0739-1102}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:53:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4545378}, priority = {2}	Recent experiments have shown that difluorotoluene (F), a nonpolar isostere for thymine (T), codes efficiently and specifically for adenine (A) in DNA replication. F has almost the same shape as thymine but it is unable to form conventional hydrogen bonds with adenine. Therefore, it has been claimed that not hydrogen bonding but shape complementary may be important for the selection of the correct bases by DNA-replicating enzymes. In order to gain deeper insight into structure, charge distribution and energetics of the A-F and A-T base pairs we have performed quantum-chemical ab initio and density functional calculations at the HF, MP2 and B3LYP levels. The interaction energy of the A-F complex amounts to -3.8 kcal/mol (MP2) and is thus substantially smaller than typical ab initio interaction energies for Watson-Crick or non-canonical base pairs. The A-T and A-F complexes are planar and their overall geometries are similar (root-mean-square deviation: 0.4 A). The calculated donor acceptor atom distances in A-T are in good agreement with the experimental mean values obtained from an analysis of 21 high resolution DNA structures. However, A-F shows a base pair opening as compared to A-T. Even though the interaction energy in the A-F base pair is small, the distances for the N6-H...F and N1...H-C3 contacts are still below the sum of the van-der-Waals radii, which means that the interaction is not governed by van-der-Waals forces alone. If the experimental findings can be confirmed, then our results indicate that DNA polymerase is able to retain high fidelity with base pairs of much smaller interaction energies than found for the conventional Watson-Crick and non-canonical base pairs.	b7d096a3ff519cf5452955a826fd6438	dcb8523b088790dc6fa9b0b3daab3245	61e6ba6fe88b47026721166638e2d7a4	article	Quantum-chemical ab initio study on the adenine-difluorotoluene complex--a mimic for the adenine-thymine base pair.	M. Meyer and J. S\\"{u}hnel	\N	1997
8257051	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4502330	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0703496	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:53:23}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4502330}, eprint = {astro-ph/0703496}	These lecture notes present the computation of the full system of Boltzmann\
equations describing the evolution of the photon, baryon and cold dark matter\
fluids up to second order in perturbation theory, as recently studied in\
(Bartolo, Matarrese \\&amp; Riotto 2006, 2007). These equations allow to follow the\
time evolution of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies at all angular\
scales from the early epoch, when the cosmological perturbations were\
generated, to the present, through the recombination era. The inclusion of\
second-order contributions is mandatory when one is interested in studying\
possible deviations from Gaussianity of cosmological perturbations, either of\
primordial (e.g. inflationary) origin or due to their subsequent evolution.\
Most of the emphasis in these lectures notes will be given to the derivation of\
the relevant equations for the study of cosmic microwave background\
anisotropies and to their analytical solutions.	7a717fc6ccbdce184a7718292e17151f	3fa4a9342543ad6eb91c445d18b5bcdd	a1c1a6106d8b7059b06833b85eb0093f	article	Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies up to Second Order	Nicola Bartolo and Sabino Matarrese and Antonio Riotto	\N	2007
8257055	Pediatrics	99	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545366	http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.99.2.216	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	216--221	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:51:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4545366}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1542/peds.99.2.216}	10.1542/peds.99.2.216	b4b2f5c59eca77c480dba4a7e6c08ab8	e7012c9d845d0e2abcdad6a50e1f58f3	874bd9be5da1e0c23475eb48210121a6	article	C-Reactive Protein Is a Useful Marker for Guiding Duration of Antibiotic Therapy in Suspected Neonatal Bacterial Infection	Stephan Ehl and Bettina Gering and Peter Bartmann and Josef Hogel and Frank Pohlandt	\N	1997
8257058	Perspectives on Psychological Science	3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2793518	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6924.2008.00073.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	173--192	\N	3	\N	issn = {1745-6916}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:50:38}, citeulike-article-id = {2793518}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1111/j.1745-6924.2008.00073.x}	Fiction literature has largely been ignored by psychology researchers because its only function seems to be entertainment, with no connection to empirical validity. We argue that literary narratives have a more important purpose. They offer models or simulations of the social world via abstraction, simplification, and compression. Narrative fiction also creates a deep and immersive simulative experience of social interactions for readers. This simulation facilitates the communication and understanding of social information and makes it more compelling, achieving a form of learning through experience. Engaging in the simulative experiences of fiction literature can facilitate the understanding of others who are different from ourselves and can augment our capacity for empathy and social inference.	181ec8db23a16814314cd78b1063af36	482d04fc1b41ab22c454efe5a811a086	33f3db4bb4496de41e3857248e0c8717	article	The Function of Fiction is the Abstraction and Simulation of Social Experience	Mar and A. Raymond and Oatley and Keith	\N	2008
8257059	Journal of cognitive neuroscience	16	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, School of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK. t.farroni@bbk.ac.uk	\N	\N	citeulike:3200352	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/0898929042304787	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1320--1326	\N	8	\N	issn = {0898-929X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:49:05}, citeulike-article-id = {3200352}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1162/0898929042304787}	Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and that gaze direction can cue attention. The present study replicates and extends results on the ERP correlates of gaze processing in 4-month-olds. In two experiments, we recorded ERPs while 4-month-olds viewed direct and averted gaze within the context of averted and inverted heads. Our results support the previous finding that cortical processing of faces in infants is enhanced when accompanied by direct gaze. However, this effect is only found when eyes are presented within the context of an upright face.	6de188159059a273c405ab90090cd8c8	e7c6a400708019a8a36462a6be33d33e	73e7cb4b20fc6502751c8f77b73439ca	article	Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancy.	T. Farroni and M. H. Johnson and G. Csibra	\N	2004
8257061	Science	293	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1270598	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1061338	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	484--487	\N	5529	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:47:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1270598}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1126/science.1061338}	10.1126/science.1061338	d9791afad50944a6b6c843319a2ae334	6d33d16276fddf769b03d40d76ad4571	19fa9b03a54790dd119578a6921ff6e6	article	Methane-Consuming Archaea Revealed by Directly Coupled Isotopic and Phylogenetic Analysis	Victoria J. Orphan and Christopher H. House and Kai-Uwe Hinrichs and Kevin D. Mckeegan and Edward F. Delong	\N	2001
8257062	BMC bioinformatics	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545361	\N	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:47:11}, issn = {1471-2105}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545361}	BACKGROUND: In many contexts, researchers need specific primers for all sequences in a family such that each primer set amplifies only its target sequence and none of the others, e.g. to detect which transcription factor out of a family of very similar proteins that is present in a sample, or to design diagnostic assays for the identification of pathogen strains. RESULTS: This paper presents primique, a new graphical, user-friendly, fast, web-based tool which solves the problem: It designs specific primers for each sequence in an uploaded set. Further, a secondary set of sequences not to be amplified by any primer pair may be uploaded. Primers with high sequence similarity to non-target sequences are selected against. Lastly, the suggested primers may be checked against the National Center for Biotechnology Information databases for possible mis-priming. CONCLUSION: Results are presented in interactive tables, and various primer properties are listed and displayed graphically. Any close match alignments can be displayed. Given 30 sequences, the running time of primique is about 20 seconds.primique can be reached via this web address: http://cgi-www.daimi.au.dk/cgi-chili/primique/front.py.	f1b55e648b1347494b763929aa35d54c	f23474ea22b23d004dae75f9f23b0bef	4d4046a17507ffd19562e9542cb1963e	article	Primique: automatic design of specific PCR primers for each sequence in a family.	J. Fredslund and M. Lange	\N	2007
8257063	Mnemosyne	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRILL	\N	\N	Fourth Series	citeulike:4545359	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4430962	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	288--298	\N	3/4	\N	issn = {00267074}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:46:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4545359}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4430962}	\N	f7ff854a432fa49f5ce0f3c9c92926b8	67565dee8967286fddb79daceccf77db	4b2ab4528c8386615162cd303a3e74a4	article	Sicily and Italy in the Peloponnesian War. A Note on Thucydides II 9	Ian Moxon	\N	1980
8257067	Nano Letters	4	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545357	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl048653r	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2337--2342	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:44:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4545357}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/nl048653r}	A general methodology that utilizes confined mesoporous silica as template for preparing highly ordered mesostructured nanowires and nanowire arrays is developed. The prepared Ag, Ni, and Cu2O nanowires, with unprecedented mesostructures of coaxially multilayered helical, and stacked-donut structures, have the unique features of hierarchical organization, modulated surface morphology, high surface area, and chirality. Surface-enhanced Raman spectra from a silver mesostructured-nanowire bundle are presented.	f95c811e3c80d4e908b73785dbae676a	0febd7d5c0c74b2027c380bafdb2f26c	8ce6b6de257e34d503e8c0f646461832	article	Templated Synthesis of Highly Ordered Mesostructured Nanowires and Nanowire Arrays	Yiying Wu and Tsachi Livneh and You X. Zhang and Guosheng Cheng and Jianfang Wang and Jing Tang and Martin Moskovits and Galen D. Stucky	\N	2004
8257068	The Journal of the Operational Research Society	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the Operational Research Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545339	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/822966	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1065--1071	\N	10	\N	issn = {01605682}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:42:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4545339}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/822966}	In this review we describe recent developments in linear and integer (linear) programming. For over 50 years Operational Research practitioners have made use of linear optimisation models to aid decision making and over this period the size of problems that can be solved has increased dramatically, the time required to solve problems has decreased substantially and the flexibility of modelling and solving systems has increased steadily. Large models are no longer confined to large computers, and the flexibility of optimisation systems embedded in other decision support tools has made on-line decision making using linear programming a reality (and using integer programming a possibility). The review focuses on recent developments in algorithms, software and applications and investigates some connections between linear optimisation and other technologies.	715e5e6a05d734943101f6ea48401e2e	e5e48a20c5fae113c8308f0bd3bdbd89	c7b01981a97b10916730e2fde642ee04	article	Developments in Linear and Integer Programming	Darby K. Dowman and J. M. Wilson	\N	2002
8257070	\N	\N	\N	1	December	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545337	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1402016778	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:42:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4545337}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1402016778}	Public and situated display technologies can have an important impact on\
individual and social behaviour and present us with particular interesting new\
design considerations and challenges. While there is a growing body of\
research exploring these design considerations and social impact this work\
remains somewhat disparate, making it difficult to assimilate in a coherent\
manner. This book brings together the perspectives of key researchers in the\
area of public and situated display technology. The chapters detail research\
representing the social, technical and interactional aspects of public and\
situated display technologies. The underlying concern common to these chapters\
is how these displays can be best designed for collaboration, coordination,\
community building and mobility. Presenting them together allows the reader to\
examine everyday display activities within the context of emerging\
technological possibilities.\
\
Audience: This book is intended as an important foundational text for\
researchers and practitioners in the areas of CSCW, Ubiquitous Computing and\
HCI as well as a useful reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate\
students on HCI, psychology, information systems and computer science courses.	df34976c70d68f1ac94bd71512a13f33	700a56f6f9365083985cb4225c2e0c0f	9107c374ba73d055b018d8121ba4c440	book	Public and Situated Displays: Social and Interactional Aspects of Shared Display Technologies (Computer Supported Cooperative Work)	\N	\N	2003
8257071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDT '07: Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Emerging displays technologies	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545336	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1278240.1278249	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	9+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:41:32}, location = {San Diego, California}, citeulike-article-id = {4545336}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-59593-669-1}, doi = {10.1145/1278240.1278249}	There is an emerging trend in display and in particular in projected display that requires new strategic thinking in terms of application, design and integration. The driver for the change is an explosion in resolution brought about by the availability of 4K format displays. The affects include a shift from a longstanding one-to-one relationship between a source and a display, to a new paradigm where the display acts as a container for any source or many sources windowed into it. This shift challenges many long held integrations and display design standards and must be considered by anyone who is implementing large-scale displays for visualization, VR, command and control and special venue applications.	2db77cef6d3dce1706ee0c859796ef51	3ccf6ece52e587a857978d8cfa6b5ddb	85ffd18677517c90fe105bcb9db74b64	inproceedings	The 4K format implications for visualization, VR, command \\& control and special venue application	Theo Mayer	\N	2007
8257072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '01: Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:354093	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502348.502353	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	21--30	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:41:11}, citeulike-article-id = {354093}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113438X}, doi = {10.1145/502348.502353}	\N	a3b64ba142168c4e8830266240bc6f9f	2c7b32176fcdc4b670cfa6e8cce36e3b	6bdfc8873ce8084e8a06c9c29bb808ec	inproceedings	Fluid interaction with high-resolution wall-size displays	Fran\\&\\#231;ois Guimbreti\\&\\#232;re and Maureen Stone and Terry Winograd	\N	2001
8257073	Nature	432	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4662	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03159	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1036--1040	\N	7020	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:41:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4662}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature03159}	\N	85bdfef9e5479d28d7b6447ae9fcde7d	1a90394808a212373de72cda8d446ef0	555aa018741b65c0b301b1ceb519aec9	article	An endoribonuclease-prepared siRNA screen in human cells identifies genes essential for cell division	Ralf Kittler and Gabriele Putz and Laurence Pelletier and Ina Poser and Anne-Kristin Heninger and David Drechsel and Steffi Fischer and Irena Konstantinova and Bianca Habermann and Hannes Grabner and Marie-Laure Yaspo and Heinz Himmelbauer and Bernd Korn and Karla Neugebauer and Maria T. Pisabarro and Frank Buchholz	\N	2004
8257074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '03: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:622808	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/642611.642650	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	217--224	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:40:46}, citeulike-article-id = {622808}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581136307}, doi = {10.1145/642611.642650}	\N	d0e39a8df651c0f9d38410da57a6256e	d8fe42d9c061ddb11177edbd9360119a	1b76df556a9534df13078e788629d5d7	inproceedings	With similar visual angles, larger displays improve spatial performance	Desney S. Tan and Darren Gergle and Peter Scupelli and Randy Pausch	\N	2003
8257075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1678972	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1031607.1031616	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	49--58	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:40:18}, citeulike-article-id = {1678972}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581138105}, doi = {10.1145/1031607.1031616}	\N	5c4273edb767fd1b2ca639f16063b9cc	685b9bc8bc669a7da317ee54f8d2bdae	31ec5f0fc35df2d577c1cf7867df3ee6	inproceedings	The introduction of a shared interactive surface into a communal space	Harry Brignull and Shahram Izadi and Geraldine Fitzpatrick and Yvonne Rogers and Tom Rodden	\N	2004
8257076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '04: Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:910078	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1029632.1029656	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	137--146	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:40:02}, citeulike-article-id = {910078}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581139578}, doi = {10.1145/1029632.1029656}	\N	1952c8984de8ee44402ad5ab96122893	001ecef79ae8ad19c0929e0b49495bc9	4c2a85aa886e66ccd81c4d6da82b1d18	inproceedings	Interactive public ambient displays: transitioning from implicit to explicit, public to personal, interaction with multiple users	Daniel Vogel and Ravin Balakrishnan	\N	2004
8257077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VRST '05: Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545334	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1101616.1101626	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	46--55	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:39:39}, location = {Monterey, CA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4545334}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-59593-098-1}, doi = {10.1145/1101616.1101626}	This paper describes our recent experimental evaluation of Information-Rich Virtual Environment (IRVE) interfaces. To explore the depth cue/visibility tradeoff between annotation schemes, we design and evaluate two information layout techniques to support search and comparison tasks. The techniques provide different depth and association cues between objects and their labels: labels were displayed either in the virtual world relative to their referent (Object Space) or on an image plane workspace (Viewport Space). The Software Field of View (SFOV) was controlled to 60 or 100 degrees of vertical angle and two groups were tested: those running on a single monitor and those on a tiled nine-panel display. Users were timed, tracked for correctness, and gave ratings for both difficulty and satisfaction on each task. Significant advantages were found for the Viewport interface, and for high SFOV. The interactions between these variables suggest special design considerations to effectively support search and comparison performance across monitor configurations and projection distortions.	8a134beac49222ac826857dcfaca01a2	90c1049568af853eefcfafdf90235a88	e65c9465fed3e6e927920a6580f588bc	inproceedings	Effects of information layout, screen size, and field of view on user performance in information-rich virtual environments	Nicholas F. Polys and Seonho Kim and Doug A. Bowman	\N	2005
8257078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '05: Proceedings of the 2005 international ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:566927	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099203.1099209	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:39:18}, citeulike-article-id = {566927}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595932232}, doi = {10.1145/1099203.1099209}	\N	6406c3ccd2e2830a1d79a90714770cbc	f2842d04c43efab6adc5e1000f1f52d2	06c9a7c832150d0fe0a0a1909f14c662	inproceedings	The proximity factor: impact of distance on co-located collaboration	Kirstie Hawkey and Melanie Kellar and Derek Reilly and Tara Whalen and Kori M. Inkpen	\N	2005
8257079	Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545333	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MCG.2006.21	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	37--45	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:38:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4545333}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MCG.2006.21}	Research in the field of large-display groupware applications has yet to yield a killer app, a common look and feel for applications, or a set of broadly applicable design principles. It's therefore difficult to understand what constitutes a successful large-display groupware application and what affects their adoption. Although large-display groupware faces many of the same adoption and use challenges as conventional desktop groupware, how people perceive and interact with large-display groupware yields some unique challenges. We've built and evaluated several large-display groupware systems that address various workgroups, functions, and environments. This experience has given us broad expertise regarding the social dynamics and technical challenges surrounding large-display groupware's design. To enhance our understanding of these challenges, we've also undertaken a broad survey of existing large-display groupware systems to understand how their purpose, design, and deployment affect the success of their integration into everyday tasks and practices.	516d8e62769101c9853daa037cbd2b9f	dc840c0104dee91dd51a1d682e3c1f51	61be93ac7fa864b8b5bbb2035ac25418	article	Secrets to success and fatal flaws: the design of large-display groupware	E. M. Huang and E. D. Mynatt and D. M. Russell and A. E. Sue	\N	2006
8257080	Information Processing \\& Management	36	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3190	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(99)00056-4	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	207--227	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:38:41}, citeulike-article-id = {3190}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0306-4573(99)00056-4}	We analyzed transaction logs containing 51,473 queries posed by 18,113 users of Excite, a major Internet search service. We provide data on: (i) sessions -- changes in queries during a session, number of pages viewed, and use of relevance feedback; (ii) queries -- the number of search terms, and the use of logic and modifiers; and (iii) terms -- their rank/frequency distribution and the most highly used search terms. We then shift the focus of analysis from the query to the user to gain insight to the characteristics of the Web user. With these characteristics as a basis, we then conducted a failure analysis, identifying trends among user mistakes. We conclude with a summary of findings and a discussion of the implications of these findings.	2afc43e7e30bda91ab9309c724704a6a	4600919fc3d1198bd2a87e0e7360b690	51d6d06c58fabca293192fef196bbb8d	article	Real life, real users, and real needs: a study and analysis of user queries on the web	Bernard J. Jansen and Amanda Spink and Tefko Saracevic	\N	2000
8257081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1284506	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1240624.1240638	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	91--100	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:37:54}, citeulike-article-id = {1284506}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595935939}, doi = {10.1145/1240624.1240638}	\N	d7e1d3386d55d70f1f223c950f726a5e	93a6f6c270406032fb077b6e9e93cbdb	66f6fcd94d51a1fd1571c893f01e8e91	inproceedings	An exploratory study of input configuration and group process in a negotiation task using a large display	Jeremy P. Birnholtz and Tovi Grossman and Clarissa Mak and Ravin Balakrishnan	\N	2007
8257082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: CHI '08 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545330	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1358628.1358777	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2877--2882	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:37:20}, location = {Florence, Italy}, citeulike-article-id = {4545330}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-012-X}, doi = {10.1145/1358628.1358777}	This paper discusses the design and first deployment experiences of an interactive large-display workspace for face-to-face travel consultancy. The stickiness of client preferences, the asymmetry of information about the solution space and the emotional colouring of client choices, make this complex cooperative process difficult to perform. To support such collocated consultancies we propose a large-display system providing a shared visualization of information resources that can be manipulated jointly by both parties. The use of natural touch interaction and multimedia resources furthers emotional involvement of the user. Results of a preliminary evaluation suggest that such a large-display workspace can greatly improve the cooperation process and both customer and agent satisfaction.	ac7978c4fe74c616d5046936c9d99e33	f5de352f63b552b54f7f90b9b27e7fd2	d40b9a7527f4684b358fa666afc4778f	inproceedings	Designing large-display workspaces for cooperative travel consultancy	Jasminko Novak and Mattias Aggeler and Gerhard Schwabe	\N	2008
8257083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3796566	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1460563.1460577	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	77--86	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:36:45}, location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {3796566}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-007-4}, doi = {10.1145/1460563.1460577}	As large displays become prevalent in public spaces, they could be employed to create novel game experiences for the public. We present an exploratory study of an ad-hoc multi-player game played on such public displays. The game,  Flashlight Jigsaw , was deployed in a shared lab space and a public atrium for two weeks in total. Through interviews supported by observations and system logs we explored the experiences and behaviors of players and spectators. We also investigated the interrelationship between public display games and the spaces they are deployed in. The research resulted in findings regarding game play, communication, social interaction, spectatorship, and space and location around such a game. We use our findings to develop design implications for future public display games.	3a838507f2c4b09cee3f634b5b44cae0	59bb6ed18d354f6c4c24304f23659f21	83a1cf966fd151335169f7dae1451f4f	inproceedings	<i>Flashlight jigsaw</i>: an exploratory study of an ad-hoc multi-player game on public displays	Xiang Cao and Michael Massimi and Ravin Balakrishnan	\N	2008
8257085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545328	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1518701.1518855	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1005--1014	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:35:51}, location = {Boston, MA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4545328}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518855}	With the ever increasing amount of digital information, users desire more screen real estate to process their daily computing work, and might well benefit from using a wall-size large high-resolution display instead of a desktop one. Unfortunately, we know very little about users' behaviors when using such a display for daily computing. We present a week-long study that investigates large display use in a personal desktop computing context by comparing it with single and dual desktop monitor use. Results show users' unanimous preference for using a large display: it facilitates multi-window and rich information tasks, enhances users' awareness of peripheral applications, and offers a more"immersive experience. Further, the data reveals distinct usage patterns in partitioning screen real estate and managing windows on a large display. Detailed analysis of these results provides insights into designing interaction techniques and window management systems more suited to a large display.	8bd60deeae425da0440f3c4307b9c76b	0601a8fb2a481a8648cca58d2b4dd398	ea73d13fbbb38b5b99479a8e7e83e12a	inproceedings	Comparing usage of a large high-resolution display to single or dual desktop displays for daily work	Xiaojun Bi and Ravin Balakrishnan	\N	2009
8257086	Journal of Vacuum Science \\& Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545326	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JVTBD9000023000001000066000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	66--71	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:35:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4545326}, priority = {2}	\N	a7dac57265d73b48ef959c695b422d65	91deb3189426923c38a197f225f9a578	bed583e903bdc9a27d8bb52b5e9614e7	article	Characterization of prototype silicon pitch artifacts fabricated by scanning probe lithography and anisotropic wet etching	F. S. S. Chien and W. F. Hsieh and S. Gwo and J. Jun and R. M. Silver and A. E. Vlad\\'{a}r and J. A. Dagata	\N	2005
8257087	Physics of Plasmas	16	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Norreys2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3101813	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	041002+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:35:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4434487}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1063/1.3101813}	A review is presented here of a number of invited papers presented at the 2008 American Physical Society April meeting [held jointly with High Energy Density Physics/High Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics (HEDP/HEDLA) Conference] devoted to intense laser-matter interactions. They include new insights gained from wave-kinetic theory into laser-wakefield accelerators and drift wave turbulence interacting with zonal flows in magnetized plasmas; interactions with cluster media for the generation of radiative blast waves; fast electron energy transport in cone-wire targets; numerical investigations into Weibel instability in electron-positron-ion plasmas and the generation of gigabar pressures with thin foil interactions.	f0c995c33c52ff9147e669bf01b4d700	e9ba60b05de599fba3e720398c382a1e	38ed50c8336ae22acbf62bb49963dcb5	article	Intense laser-plasma interactions: New frontiers in high energy density physics	P. A. Norreys and F. N. Beg and Y. Sentoku and L. O. Silva and R. A. Smith and R. M. G. M. Trines	\N	2009
8257089	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Ralph2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.175003	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	175003+	\N	17	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:34:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4451844}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.175003}	The self-guiding of relativistically intense but ultrashort laser pulses has been experimentally investigated as a function of laser power, plasma density, and plasma length in the blowout regime. The extent of self-guiding, observed by imaging the plasma exit, is shown to be limited by nonlinear pump depletion with observed self-guiding of over tens of Rayleigh lengths. Spectrally resolved images of the plasma exit show evidence consistent with self-guiding in the plasma wake. Minimal losses of the self-guided pulse resulted when the initial spot size was matched to the blowout radius.	81a92ee6bf34047c472cc4465d259139	51978bf270e9999a0b4cbf49dae8c87f	e676b84fda0cbfabfdf7c13b249ff32c	article	Self-Guiding of Ultrashort, Relativistically Intense Laser Pulses through Underdense Plasmas in the Blowout Regime	J. E. Ralph and K. A. Marsh and A. E. Pak and W. Lu and C. E. Clayton and F. Fang and W. B. Mori and C. Joshi	\N	2009
8257090	Journal of Banking \\& Finance	31	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545324	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2006.10.016	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1321--1350	\N	5	\N	issn = {03784266}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:34:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4545324}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbankfin.2006.10.016}	The “Pessimists” and the “Optimists” disagree whether the US external deficits and the associated buildup of US net foreign liabilities are problems that require urgent attention. A warning signal should be that the debt ratio deviates significantly from the optimal ratio. The optimal debt ratio or debt burden should take into account the vulnerability of consumption to shocks from the productivity of capital, the interest rate and exchange rate. The optimal debt ratio is derived from inter-temporal optimization using Dynamic Programming, because the shocks are unpredictable, and it is essential to have a feedback control mechanism. The optimal ratio depends upon the risk adjusted net return and risk aversion both at home and abroad. On the basis of alternative estimates, we conclude that the Pessimists’ fears are justified on the basis of trends. The trend of the actual debt ratio is higher than that of the optimal ratio. The Optimists are correct that the current debt ratio is not a menace, because the current level of the debt ratio is not above the corresponding level of the optimum ratio.	046f0c84534b546aeb067e71b5a1afa1	c00c9b847b5f19cd892d3edabe7d8621	eabb203b9b128bd78bc44d35d4436042	article	United States current account deficits: A stochastic optimal control analysis	J. Stein	\N	2007
8257091	Media Psychology	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4185394	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15213260802669466	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	96--120	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:33:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4185394}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/15213260802669466}	The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is a highly successful open content project, written and maintained completely by volunteers. Little is known, however, about the motivation of these volunteers. Results from an online survey among 106 contributors to the German Wikipedia project are presented. Both motives derived from social sciences (perceived benefits, identification with Wikipedia, etc.) as well as perceived task characteristics (autonomy, skill variety, etc.) were assessed as potential predictors of contributors' satisfaction and self-reported engagement. Satisfaction ratings were particularly determined by perceived benefits, identification with the Wikipedia community, and task characteristics. Engagement was particularly determined by high tolerance for opportunity costs and by task characteristics, the latter effect being partially mediated by intrinsic motivation. Relevant task characteristics for contributors' engagement and satisfaction were perceived autonomy, task significance, skill variety, and feedback. Models from social sciences and work psychology complemented each other by suggesting that favorable task experiences might counter perceived opportunity costs in Wikipedia contributors. Moreover, additional data reported by Wikipedia authors indicate the importance of generativity motives.	beb16489917011a567d8d88c04c7634b	841d20b386c9c7bb405cc06a505a75ca	fa287a9d9d9b1dcc94518a51e10d342e	article	Voluntary Engagement in an Open Web-Based Encyclopedia: Wikipedians and Why They Do It	Joachim Schroer and Guido Hertel	\N	2009
8257092	Laser and Particle Beams	27	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Panwar2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0263034609000330	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	249--253	\N	02	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:33:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4502647}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S0263034609000330}	An analytical formalism of self focusing and self-phase modulation of an intense short pulse laser in a plasma due to relativistic and ponderomotive nonlinearities is developed. In the paraxial ray approximation, the pulse retains its Gaussian radial profile, however, its spot size varies with the distance of propagation in a periodic manner. It is influenced by self focusing. The frequency of the laser undergoes red shift. For a tanhyperbolic temporal profile of pulse, the red-shift is maximum at the foot of the pulse and decreases slowly as one goes to higher and higher intensity portions. The effect of ponderomotive nonlinearity is very significant in this respect. The maximum downshift occurs at a distance at which the laser acquires a minimum spot size. With retarded time normalized axial intensity increases more at zRd and the radial intensity is also more narrowly peaked at zRd, where Rd2 is the Rayleigh length, r0 and λ are the spot size and wavelength of the laser pulse respectively.	c5001c2149f0a9925c499fb845f6ee6f	e923c0c828728f783e0b426e146fb61d	4f58fa643ed9f4c73f31d85383f0f832	article	Self-phase modulation of a laser in self created plasma channel	A. Panwar and A. K. Sharma	\N	2009
8257093	Laser and Particle Beams	27	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kaur2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026303460900010X	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	193--199	\N	02	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:32:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4502492}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S026303460900010X}	Propagation of an intense laser pulse in plasma with a periodically modulated density is considered using envelope equations. The laser induces modifications of the plasma refractive index via relativistic and ponderomotive nonlinearities. In the region of high plasma density, the self focusing effect of nonlinearity suppresses the diffraction divergence, and the laser converges. As the beam enters into the low density region, the diffraction tends to diverge it offsetting the convergence due to the curvature it has acquired. For a given set of plasma parameters, there is a critical power of the laser above which it propagates in a periodically focused manner. Below this power the laser undergoes overall divergence. At substantially higher powers, the laser beam continues to converge until the saturation effect of nonlinearity suppresses the self focusing and diffraction predominates. The effect of density ripple is to cause overall increase in the self focusing length. The minimum spot size decreases with the wave number of the ripple.	706a45526b814b71268d4dd97d833a39	a0b64fa43d0214f99fe43f628d45be6c	ecff088718afd71bedb0e842ace99ac3	article	Self focusing of a laser pulse in plasma with periodic density ripple	Sukhdeep Kaur and A. K. Sharma	\N	2009
8257094	J. Stat. Mech.	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545322	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3926	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	22009+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:32:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4545322}, priority = {2}, eprint = {0710.3926}	Using a loop-cluster algorithm we investigate the spin 1/2 Heisenbergantiferromagnet on a square lattice with exchange coupling \\$J\\$ and anadditional four-spin interaction of strength \\$Q\\$. We confirm the existence of aphase transition separating antiferromagnetism at \\$J/Q > J\\_c/Q\\$ from a valencebond solid (VBS) state at \\$J/Q < J\\_c/Q\\$. Although our Monte Carlo data areconsistent with those of previous studies, we do not confirm the existence of adeconfined quantum critical point. Instead, using a flowgram method on latticesas large as \\$80^2\\$, we find evidence for a weak first order phase transition.We also present a detailed study of the antiferromagnetic phase. For \\$J/Q >J\\_c/Q\\$ the staggered magnetization, the spin stiffness, and the spinwavevelocity of the antiferromagnet are determined by fitting Monte Carlo data toanalytic results from the systematic low-energy effective field theory formagnons. Finally, we also investigate the physics of the VBS state at \\$J/Q <J\\_c/Q\\$, and we show that long but finite antiferromagnetic correlations arestill present.	df6161e2f916d3dc9a3c87fa80374d2b	ac5de5a916ce3a9a13c2fd4a063a97d2	6e8b0c5b6cc948542447de91ead4c606	article	From an Antiferromagnet to a Valence Bond Solid: Evidence for a First Order Phase Transition	F. J. Jiang and M. Nyfeler and S. Chandrasekharan and U. J. Wiese	\N	2008
8257098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	Adaptive computation and machine learning	Scholkopf2002	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48970254	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:31:20}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4545319}	\N	abf123c151f27d019cbf3b394978371b	a14f07242aaae08e3a1ed9abc06d99e6	b453d5fc1a1cf2efdd085ff7e22b0050	book	Learning with kernels : support vector machines, regularization, optimization, and beyond	Bernhard Sch\\"{o}lkopf and Alexander J. Smola	\N	2002
8257099	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545314	http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.3707	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:29:22}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4545314}, eprint = {0709.3707}	This review is an extended version of my mini course at the Etats de la\
recherche: Operateurs de Schroedinger aleatoires at the Universite Paris 13 in\
June 2002, a summer school organized by Frederic Klopp. These lecture notes try\
to give some of the basics of random Schroedinger operators. They are meant for\
nonspecialists and require only minor previous knowledge about functional\
analysis and probability theory. Nevertheless this survey includes complete\
proofs of Lifshitz tails and Anderson localization.	dc9cce2a048869ef053937aaeda22bb7	ba4419eff1155847fc6c09b310b3fe62	b381ef951a19a254fc8f75c20eb3a0ae	article	An Invitation to Random Schroedinger operators	Werner Kirsch	\N	2007
8257100	Cognition	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545310	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2009.04.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00100277}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:26:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4545310}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.cognition.2009.04.001}	A fundamental assumption regarding spoken language is that the relationship between sound and meaning is essentially arbitrary. The present investigation questioned this  arbitrariness  assumption by examining the influence of potential non-arbitrary mappings between sound and meaning on word learning in adults. Native English-speaking monolinguals learned meanings for Japanese words in a vocabulary-learning task. Spoken Japanese words were paired with English meanings that: (1) matched the actual meaning of the Japanese word (e.g., “hayai” paired with  fast ); (2) were antonyms for the actual meaning (e.g., “hayai” paired with  slow ); or (3) were randomly selected from the set of antonyms (e.g., “hayai” paired with  blunt ). The results showed that participants learned the actual English equivalents and antonyms for Japanese words more accurately and responded faster than when learning randomly paired meanings. These findings suggest that natural languages contain non-arbitrary links between sound structure and meaning and further, that learners are sensitive to these non-arbitrary relationships within spoken language.	24cee675b5576dc73a26aedeee23f02e	fc478612afc8705cb2eee313a651a6ed	d48cbf3e25565ef33742748ee730b3cf	article	Sound to meaning correspondences facilitate word learning	Lynne C. Nygaard and Allison E. Cook and Laura L. Namy	\N	2009
8257101	Psychophysiology	41	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Holroyd2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2004.00152.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	245--253	\N	2	\N	issn = {0048-5772}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:26:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4545312}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1469-8986.2004.00152.x}	The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential elicited by error commission and by presentation of feedback stimuli indicating incorrect performance. In this study, the authors report two experiments in which participants tried to learn to select between response options by trial and error, using feedback stimuli indicating monetary gains and losses. The results demonstrate that the amplitude of the ERN is determined by the value of the eliciting outcome relative to the range of outcomes possible, rather than by the objective value of the outcome. This result is discussed in terms of a recent theory that holds that the ERN reflects a reward prediction error signal associated with a neural system for reinforcement learning.	a3c893058712a0a3a9bc2860f7f08803	f53ee7a9b068061730f8567af923162a	0b92946eb11a9e56c1d529f4ab8b0310	article	Context dependence of the event-related brain potential associated with reward and punishment.	C. B. Holroyd and J. T. Larsen and J. D. Cohen	\N	2004
8257102	Physical Review Letters	91	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545311	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.253004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	253004+	\N	25	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:26:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4545311}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.253004}	For the shortest pulses generated to date; the amplitude of the electromagnetic wave changes almost as rapidly as the field oscillates. The temporal variation of the field; which directly governs strong-field interactions; therefore depends on whether the maximum of the pulse amplitude coincides with that of the wave cycle or not; i.e.; on the phase of the field with respect to the pulse envelope. It is demonstrated that the direction of electron emission from photoionized atoms can be controlled by varying the phase of the field; providing for the first time a tool for its accurate determination. Directing fast electron emission to the right or to the left with the light phase constitutes a new kind of coherent control.	81463e078952fd3a37218bd627681d8e	cb92814397d3214cefcb038ac282fc93	497754d72bea1ddc4ea4113046ac90e6	article	Measurement of the Phase of Few-Cycle Laser Pulses	G. G. Paulus and F. Lindner and H. Walther and A. Baltu\\v{s}ka and E. Goulielmakis and M. Lezius and F. Krausz	\N	2003
8257104	American Journal on Addictions	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informa Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545304	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10550490902925862	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	272--276	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:25:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4545304}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1080/10550490902925862}	There is increasing evidence that the kappa-opiate receptor, in addition to the mu-opiate receptor, plays an important role in substance use pathophysiology and behavior. As dopamine activity is upregulated through chronic substance use, kappa receptor activity, mediated through the peptide dynorphin, is upregulated in parallel. Dynorphin causes dysphoria and decreased locomotion, and the upregulation of its activity on the kappa receptor likely dampens the excitation caused by increased dopaminergic activity. This feedback mechanism may have significant clinical implications for treating drug dependent patients in various stages of their pathology.	c86f39ea2d380734981c413e97438343	b90c85d42667f586e28f5a950ac41dae	5160106a299ad936045761883b56e6e5	article	The Kappa-Opiate Receptor Impacts the Pathophysiology and Behavior of Substance Use	David Mysels	\N	2009
8257105	Psychophysiology	39	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany. Andreas.Keil@uni-konstanz.de	\N	\N	Keil2002	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12236331	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	641--649	\N	5	\N	issn = {0048-5772}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:25:31}, citeulike-article-id = {345463}, priority = {2}	Hemodynamic and electrophysiological studies indicate differential brain response to emotionally arousing, compared to neutral, pictures. The time course and source distribution of electrocortical potentials in response to emotional stimuli, using a high-density electrode (129-sensor) array were examined here. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants viewed pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant pictures. ERP voltages were examined in six time intervals, roughly corresponding to P1, N1, early P3, late P3 and a slow wave window. Differential activity was found for emotional, compared to neutral, pictures at both of the P3 intervals, as well as enhancement of later posterior positivity. Source space projection was performed using a minimum norm procedure that estimates the source currents generating the extracranially measured electrical gradient. Sources of slow wave modulation were located in occipital and posterior parietal cortex, with a right-hemispheric dominance.	b0520372beca09dcb2ae507f877e6fb3	22afffaf72852667782474ac45e9c210	d12643b602f8010c8610c5d91f019663	article	Large-scale neural correlates of affective picture processing.	A. Keil and M. M. Bradley and O. Hauk and B. Rockstroh and T. Elbert and P. J. Lang	\N	2002
8257106	J. Biol. Chem.	283	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545299	http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M803512200	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	31256--31267	\N	45	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:25:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4545299}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1074/jbc.M803512200}	The mammalian spliceosome has mainly been studied using proteomics. The isolation and comparison of different splicing intermediates has revealed the dynamic association of more than 200 splicing factors with the spliceosome, relatively few of which have been studied in detail. Here, we report the characterization of the Drosophila homologue of microfibril-associated protein 1 (dMFAP1), a previously uncharacterized protein found in some human spliceosomal fractions ( Jurica, M. S., and Moore, M. J. (2003) Mol. Cell 12, 5-14 [Order article via Infotrieve]rft\\_id=info\\%3Adoi\\%2F10.1016\\%2FS1097-2765\\%2803\\%2900270-3id=info\\%3Apmid\\%2F12887888genre=articleval\\_fmt=info\\%3Aofi\\%2Ffmt\\%3Akev\\%3Amtx\\%3Ajournal ). We show that dMFAP1 binds directly to the Drosophila homologue of Prp38p (dPrp38), a tri-small nuclear ribonucleoprotein component ( Xie, J., Beickman, K., Otte, E., and Rymond, B. C. (1998) EMBO J. 17, 2938-2946 [Order article via Infotrieve]rft.jtitle=The+EMBO+Journalstitle=EMBO+J.issn=0261-4189eissn=1460-2075aulast=Xieauinit1=J.volume=17issue=10spage=2938epage=2946atitle=Progression+through+the+spliceosome+cycle+requires+Prp38p+function+for+U4\\%2FU6+snRNA+dissociationdate=1998-05-15id=info\\%3Adoi\\%2F10.1093\\%2Femboj\\%2F17.10.2938id=info\\%3Apmid\\%2F9582287genre=articleval\\_fmt=info\\%3Aofi\\%2Ffmt\\%3Akev\\%3Amtx\\%3Ajournal ), and is required for pre-mRNA processing. dMFAP1, like dPrp38, is essential for viability, and our in vivo data show that cells with reduced levels of dMFAP1 or dPrp38 proliferate more slowly than normal cells and undergo apoptosis. Consistent with this, double-stranded RNA-mediated depletion of dPrp38 or dMFAP1 causes cells to arrest in G2/M, and this is paralleled by a reduction in mRNA levels of the mitotic phosphatase string/cdc25. Interestingly double-stranded RNA-mediated depletion of a wide range of core splicing factors elicits a similar phenotype, suggesting that the observed G2/M arrest might be a general consequence of interfering with spliceosome function. 10.1074/jbc.M803512200	c389333d48280b9177b5bc0321f3d745	18608a3a8dfe8c2e63d13b63015709b8	fee6376740af78ffb00d19b0ebbb671c	article	Drosophila MFAP1 Is Required for Pre-mRNA Processing and G2/M Progression	Ditte S. Andersen and Nicolas Tapon	\N	2008
8257107	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545303	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.1455	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:25:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545303}, eprint = {0808.1455}	The Semantic Web through technologies such to support the canonical\
representation information and presenting it to users in a method by which its\
meaning can be understood or at least communi- cated and interpreted by all\
parties. As the Semantic Web evolves into more of a computing platform rather\
than an information platform more dynamic structures, interactions and\
behaviours will evolve leading to systems which localise and personalise this\
Dynamic Semantic Web.	720bdad56576733730f1d9ccc1204cac	9a10483205e9c4b3a690768f723075fa	09fffbb9d87c6fa169192f98bdc416d7	article	Personal Semantic Web Through A Space Based Computing Environment	Ian Oliver and Jukka Honkola	\N	2008
8257109	Nature	421	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2734672	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01414	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	611--615	\N	6923	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:24:06}, citeulike-article-id = {2734672}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1038/nature01414}	\N	89469a4167fb689b1a5877aa11cc2d45	8ddf7d69014a9968261ffee1747f86bf	16e9010e165e151eda7b79201f5c6ecd	article	Attosecond control of electronic processes by intense light fields	A. Baltuska and Th Udem and M. Uiberacker and M. Hentschel and E. Goulielmakis and Ch Gohle and R. Holzwarth and V. S. Yakovlev and A. Scrinzi and T. W. Hansch and F. Krausz	\N	2003
8257110	Journal of Computational Chemistry	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, 218 Biochemistry Building, East Lansing, Michican 48824-1319; Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1319	\N	\N	Chocholouscaronova2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.20387	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	719--729	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:24:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4388914}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/jcc.20387}	Different integrator time steps in NVT and NVE simulations of protein and nucleic acid systems are tested with the GBMV (Generalized Born using Molecular Volume) and GBSW (Generalized Born with simple SWitching) methods. The simulation stability and energy conservation is investigated in relation to the agreement with the Poisson theory. It is found that very close agreement between generalized Born methods and the Poisson theory based on the commonly used sharp molecular surface definition results in energy drift and simulation artifacts in molecular dynamics simulation protocols with standard 2-fs time steps. New parameters are proposed for the GBMV method, which maintains very good agreement with the Poisson theory while providing energy conservation and stable simulations at time steps of 1 to 1.5 fs. {\\copyright} 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem 27: 719-729, 2006	bc19f3eca214df2284334642a7fdc730	c4b3ff7e21659c8fe6f14be5f2e11075	887b15cbbfd41a20c82ae49c514e237f	article	Balancing an accurate representation of the molecular surface in generalized born formalisms with integrator stability in molecular dynamics simulations	Jana Chocholouscaronov\\'{a} and Michael Feig	\N	2006
8257111	American Journal on Addictions	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informa Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545293	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10550490902925946	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	259--271	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:23:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4545293}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1080/10550490902925946}	The development of drug addiction progresses along a continuum from acute drug use to compulsive use and drug seeking behavior. Many researchers have focused on identifying the physiological mechanisms involved in drug addiction in order to develop effective pharmacotherapies. Neuroplasticity, the putative mechanism underlying learning and memory, is modified by drugs of abuse and may contribute to the development of the eventual addicted state. Innovative treatments directly targeting these drug-induced changes in brain reward components and circuits may be efficacious in reducing drug use and relapse.	b6140c9d177e134baf91c6d58bf51f0b	6f8f2bf137cf84ecfd4de4f98c74c085	911d4db337bf0b0a4be45444fe261f55	article	Plasticity of Addiction: A Mesolimbic Dopamine Short-Circuit?	Jason L. Niehaus and Nelson D. Cruz-Berm\\'{u}dez and Julie A. Kauer	\N	2009
8257113	Mathematical Programming	79	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545298	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02614325	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	369--395	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:23:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4545298}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF02614325}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Criss-cross methods are pivot algorithms that solve linear programming problems in one phase starting with any basic solution. The first finite criss-cross method was invented by Chang, Terlaky and Wang independently. Unlike the simplex method that follows a monotonic edge path on the feasible region, the trace of a criss-cross method is neither monotonic (with respect to the objective function) nor feasibility preserving. The main purpose of this paper is to present mathematical ideas and proof techniques behind finite criss-cross pivot methods. A recent result on the existence of a short admissible pivot path to an optimal basis is given, indicating shortest pivot paths from any basis might be indeed short for criss-cross type algorithms. The origins and the history of criss-cross methods are also touched upon.	49b018f1c2ea97e18d6a59da9209ce11	7a3c893a67460b2819654f2e673fae36	ce7da58babbb27d0f60d03a95511f5f4	article	Criss-cross methods: A fresh view on pivot algorithms	Komei Fukuda and Tam\\'{a}s Terlaky	\N	1997
8257114	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545296	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4682	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:23:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545296}, eprint = {0710.4682}	Traditionally system design has been made from a black box/functionality only\
perspective which forces the developer to concentrate on how the functionality\
can be decomposed and recomposed into so called components. While this\
technique is well established and well known it does suffer fromsome drawbacks;\
namely that the systems produced can often be forced into certain, incompatible\
architectures, difficult to maintain or reuse and the code itself difficult to\
debug. Now that ideas such as the OMG's Model Based Architecture (MDA) or Model\
Based Engineering (MBE) and the ubiquitous modelling language UML are being\
used (allegedly) and desired we face a number of challenges to existing\
techniques.	5b5f5625dc4138bd3e3aef56bc64b5d2	8afddd889d347599e8e71fa9a3008e3b	73920612f5dac7b7fb948a260e915c4c	article	Applying UML and MDA to Real Systems Design	Ian Oliver	\N	2007
8257115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in Proc. of the Twentieth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4376271	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.60.1010	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:22:06}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4376271}	this paper, we consider the problem of online failure detection and isolation for mobile robots. The goal is to enable a mobile robot to determine whether the system is running free of faults or to identify the cause for faulty behavior. In general, failures cannot be detected by solely monitoring the process model for the error free mode because if certain model assumptions are violated the observation likelihood might not indicate a defect. Existing approaches therefore use comparably complex system models to cover all possible system behaviors. In this paper, we propose the mixed-abstraction particle filter as an efficient way of dealing with potential failures of mobile robots. It uses a hierarchy of process models to actively validate the model assumptions and distribute the computational resources between the models adaptively. We present an implementation of our algorithm and discuss results obtained from simulated and real-robot experiments	91c2208e28943a62ecae971fa535a22c	6366aaccda2d50143f057209edf5adbe	192dba0c70b9bb59ab97fae362a06fbc	inproceedings	Efficient Failure Detection for Mobile Robots Using Mixed-Abstraction Particle Filters	Christian Plagemann and Cyrill Stachniss and Wolfram Burgard	\N	2006
8257116	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3340265	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1248659.1248685	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	725--760	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:21:21}, citeulike-article-id = {3340265}, priority = {3}	In numerous domains it is useful to represent a single example by the set of the local features or parts that comprise it. However, this representation poses a challenge to many conventional machine learning techniques, since sets may vary in cardinality and elements lack a meaningful ordering. Kernel methods can learn complex functions, but a kernel over unordered set inputs must somehow solve for correspondences---generally a computationally expensive task that becomes impractical for large set sizes. We present a new fast kernel function called the  pyramid match  that measures partial match similarity in time linear in the number of features. The pyramid match maps unordered feature sets to multi-resolution histograms and computes a weighted histogram intersection in order to find implicit correspondences based on the finest resolution histogram cell where a matched pair first appears. We show the pyramid match yields a Mercer kernel, and we prove bounds on its error relative to the optimal partial matching cost. We demonstrate our algorithm on both classification and regression tasks, including object recognition, 3-D human pose inference, and time of publication estimation for documents, and we show that the proposed method is accurate and significantly more efficient than current approaches.	93799351f71bc7a691b79128b6abd961	8126ada3e720e5ddca07a700f8b2a9aa	c3a4fd989f3a655278dba9ef0adabea2	article	The Pyramid Match Kernel: Efficient Learning with Sets of Features	Kristen Grauman and Trevor Darrell	\N	2007
8257117	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545291	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.1630	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:21:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545291}, eprint = {0903.1630}	We study the quantum phase diagram of the Heisenberg planar antiferromagnet\
with a subset of four-spin ring exchange interactions, using the heirarchical\
mean-field approach, developed earlier by the authors. By identifying relevant\
degrees of freedom, we are able to use a single variational approach to map the\
entire phase diagram of the model and uncover the nature of its various phases.\
It is shown that there exists a transition between a Neel state and a quantum\
paramagnetic phase, characterized by broken translational invariance. The\
non-magnetic phase preserves the lattice rotational symmetry, and has a\
correlated plaquette nature. Our results also suggest that this phase\
transition can be properly described within the Landau paradigm.	d3566c27c43ebdc091703d667a97b2ac	438f802be581bbcc9cfb41d5e0aabc94	413e43f3bcba737321001855909525e7	article	Phase diagram of the Heisenberg antiferromagnet with four-spin interactions	L. Isaev and G. Ortiz and J. Dukelsky	\N	2009
8257118	Physical Review Letters	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545289	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.227202	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	227202+	\N	22	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:20:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4545289}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.227202}	Using ground-state projector quantum Monte\\&nbsp;Carlo simulations in the valence-bond basis, it is demonstrated that nonfrustrating four-spin interactions can destroy the N\\&eacute;el order of the two-dimensional S=1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet and drive it into a valence-bond solid (VBS) phase. Results for spin and dimer correlations are consistent with a single continuous transition, and all data exhibit finite-size scaling with a single set of exponents, z=1, =0.78\\&plusmn;0.03, and =0.26\\&plusmn;0.03. The unusually large  and an emergent U(1) symmetry, detected using VBS order parameter histograms, provide strong evidence for a deconfined quantum critical point.	ede14c16078448ba5174d04674548511	bd275221e3957ecf72e1f2953c187fb9	93277da7ab38ff77ff582ceb3941907c	article	Evidence for Deconfined Quantum Criticality in a Two-Dimensional Heisenberg Model with Four-Spin Interactions	Anders W. Sandvik	\N	2007
8257119	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545243	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4435223	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	534--540	\N	5/6	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:20:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4545243}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4435223}	\N	d38f525e54b68a6342fb67da1706ffdf	a7e6bc0ebe1bf579b9eb9b4751e24beb	eac6ee35a56f49460048a7c3934b9f26	article	Themistocles' Archonship	Charles W. Fornara	\N	1971
8257120	Mathematical and Computer Modelling	47	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545284	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcm.2007.08.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1238--1245	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {08957177}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:17:45}, citeulike-article-id = {4545284}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.mcm.2007.08.001}	For providing a secure distributed computer environment, efficient and flexible user authentication and key agreement is very important. In addition to user authentication and key agreement, identity privacy is very useful for users. In this paper, we propose an efficient and flexible password authenticated key agreement scheme using bilinear pairings. The main merits include: (1) there is no need for any password or verification table in the server; (2) users can choose or change his own password freely; (3) both the server and a user can authenticate each other; (4) it can protect the user’s privacy; (5) the user and the server can generate a session key; (6) it does not have a serious synchronization-clock problem; (7) even if the secret information stored in a smart card is compromised, it can prevent the offline dictionary attack.	6dc10683bbc8e91e0fd1ac1f9213823a	8856704a74a873aedc7869b299291d7f	a9cf08505bf749b02250d5fa2efff45f	article	Efficient password authenticated key agreement using bilinear pairings	W. Juang and W. Nien	\N	2008
8257122	IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yang07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2007.383229	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:17:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4545280}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2007.383229}	Object-based segmentation is a challenging topic. Most of the previous algorithms focused on segmenting a single or a small set of objects. In this paper, the multiple class object-based segmentation is achieved using the appearance and bag of keypoints models integrated over mean-shift patches. We also propose a novel affine invariant descriptor to model the spatial relationship of keypoints and apply the elliptical Fourier descriptor to describe the global shapes. The algorithm is computationally efficient and has been tested for three real datasets using less training samples. Our algorithm provides better results than other studies reported in the literature.	8094a80395ba81d6249e9e088b35375f	657b60bbb6e08bda6a06f99e9105b340	089d29072eb4a9b8f5c3917bf99cd111	inproceedings	Multiple Class Segmentation Using A Unified Framework over Mean-Shift Patches	Lin Yang and Peter Meer and David J. Foran	\N	2007
8257123	Information Security Technical Report	13	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545278	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.istr.2008.10.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	127--135	\N	3	\N	issn = {13634127}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:16:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4545278}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.istr.2008.10.004}	This paper identifies serious user privacy concerns with the 3GPP Generic Bootstrapping Architecture protocol when used as the basis for security for certain Off-portal applications such those encountered in e-health environments. A possible alternative approach avoiding these concerns is also outlined.	838bb8109242ffd70d854bf0e60d8963	43d733066bd82d04f342ebeb65e6db73	90a06bef516eea74504655bf568e45d8	article	Authentication \\& key agreement for off-portal mobile applications	J. Macdonald	\N	2008
8257124	Journal of proteome research	7	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bioinformatics Program, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA. stanner@ucsd.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:2721960	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/pr070444v	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	170--181	\N	1	\N	issn = {1535-3893}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:15:42}, citeulike-article-id = {2721960}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/pr070444v}	Proteins are extensively modified after translation due to cellular regulation, signal transduction, or chemical damage. Peptide tandem mass spectrometry can discover post-translational modifications, as well as sequence polymorphisms. Recent efforts have studied modifications at the proteomic scale. In this context, it becomes crucial to assess the accuracy of modification discovery. We discuss methods to quantify the false discovery rate from a search and demonstrate how several features can be used to distinguish valid modifications from search artifacts. We present a tool, PTMFinder, which implements these methods. We summarize the corpus of post-translational modifications identified on large data sets. Thousands of known and novel modification sites are identified, including site-specific modifications conserved over vast evolutionary distances.	2e21e3411e51b442e4cdf1bd1660eb30	448ab2ec1b1859a4c1322c3c9021245a	c4a598377fc3d1d83e952bde26f99663	article	Accurate annotation of peptide modifications through unrestrictive database search.	S. Tanner and S. H. Payne and S. Dasari and Z. Shen and P. A. Wilmarth and L. L. David and W. F. Loomis and S. P. Briggs and V. Bafna	\N	2008
8257125	Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu2008a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSP.2007.907881	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	543--554	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:15:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4545276}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1109/TSP.2007.907881}	The combination of the famed kernel trick and the least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm provides an interesting sample-by-sample update for an adaptive filter in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHS), which is named in this paper the KLMS. Unlike the accepted view in kernel methods, this paper shows that in the finite training data case, the KLMS algorithm is well posed in RKHS without the addition of an extra regularization term to penalize solution norms as was suggested by Kivinen [Kivinen, Smola and Williamson, ldquoOnline Learning With Kernels,rdquo IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 52, no. 8, pp. 2165-2176, Aug. 2004] and Smale [Smale and Yao, ldquoOnline Learning Algorithms,rdquo Foundations in Computational Mathematics, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 145-176, 2006]. This result is the main contribution of the paper and enhances the present understanding of the LMS algorithm with a machine learning perspective. The effect of the KLMS step size is also studied from the viewpoint of regularization. Two experiments are presented to support our conclusion that with finite data the KLMS algorithm can be readily used in high dimensional spaces and particularly in RKHS to derive nonlinear, stable algorithms with comparable performance to batch, regularized solutions.	a57cea08f110954b17ec77abd53c8649	c93bdcaa0ca05b5111a38a1ac8111fbe	1232bf1dc550e6a3019c9d302a9b0a98	article	The Kernel Least-Mean-Square Algorithm	Weifeng Liu and P. P. Pokharel and J. C. Principe	\N	2008
8257126	Environmental Microbiology	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2008176	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01478.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	???	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:14:54}, citeulike-article-id = {2008176}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01478.x}	Summary Identifying the function of uncultured microbes in their environments today remains one of the main challenges for microbial ecologists. In this article, we describe a new method allowing simultaneous analysis of microbial identity and function. This method is based on the visualization of oligonucleotide probe-conferred hybridization signal in single microbial cells and isotopic measurement using high-resolution ion microprobe (NanoSIMS). In order to characterize the potential of the method, an oligonucleotide containing iodized cytidine was hybridized on fixed cells of Escherichia coli cultured on media containing different levels of 13C or 15N. Iodine signals could clearly be localized on targeted cells and the isotopic enrichment could be monitored at the single-cell level. The applicability of this new technique to the study of in situ ecophysiology of uncultured microorganisms within complex microbial communities is illustrated.	2d53426b4934b3ee0ca3065fef65ced9	4faf8f96aa9c8eeffb2192ae4ad26725	95b27a72f71c5857cd78e3469ad13a74	article	Simultaneous analysis of microbial identity and function using NanoSIMS	Tianlun Li and Ting Di Wu and Laurent Mazeas and Laurent Toffin and Jean and Gerard Leblon and Theodore Bouchez	\N	0
8257127	Information Processing Letters	108	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545275	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2008.06.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	339--342	\N	6	\N	issn = {00200190}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:14:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4545275}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1016/j.ipl.2008.06.002}	Recently, an efficient password-authenticated key exchange protocol based on RSA has been proposed by Park et al. with formal security proof. In this letter, we analyze their protocol, and show that, unfortunately, it is insecure against an adversary who performs a dictionary attack.	9a7d809e3dab92f2d9fee9e9fded5914	c335fd5cb7697366ded703efca52fc94	a0f8572b079cc87ff71222380be3dd1a	article	Weakness in a RSA-based password authenticated key exchange protocol☆	T. Youn and Y. Park and C. Kim and J. Lim	\N	2008
8257128	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3210293	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.78.045432	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:14:04}, citeulike-article-id = {3210293}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.78.045432}	Combined atomic and friction force microscopy reveals a significant modulation of atomic-scale friction related to the small periodic rumpling induced at the interface between heteroepitaxial films of KBr on NaCl(100). Transitions from dissipative atomic-scale stick slip to smooth sliding with ultralow friction are observed within the 6\\&times;6 surface unit cell of the underlying superstructure. Scanning across atomic-scale defects confirms the high-resolution capabilities of friction force microscopy close to the ultralow friction state. Strong variations of the tip-surface interaction energy across the superstructure demonstrate that subsurface chemical and size inhomogeneities dramatically change the frictional properties of the surface probed by the microscope tip.	fcc197da11b8593ba38dab219f9696e3	b55d318d47e084380f277974b8a4e781	e74a6bba4d76f966863fbba72fb961c8	article	Atomic-scale friction modulated by a buried interface: Combined atomic and friction force microscopy experiments	S. Maier and E. Gnecco and A. Baratoff and R. Bennewitz and E. Meyer	\N	2008
8257130	Applied Physics Letters	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545271	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=APPLAB000075000016002429000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2429--2431	\N	16	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:11:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4545271}, priority = {0}	\N	3615ad381539ff1a7f429951269c206d	904919b71c672ca96c2b2f0c6649f04b	379141bced371ff57e4a35dd361bdbb2	article	Nanomachining of (110)-oriented silicon by scanning probe lithography and anisotropic wet etching	F. S. S. Chien and C. L. Wu and Y. C. Chou and T. T. Chen and S. Gwo and W. F. Hsieh	\N	1999
8257131	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545268	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4435519	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	414--428	\N	4	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:11:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4545268}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4435519}	\N	828f05336185af050c53e1dc6def24be	3f0e926d29940ebb37a862aaf8591bd5	18f24ceef7373ede7c6de3b455e279eb	article	Hippodamus and the Planned City	Alfred Burns	\N	1976
8257133	Journal of Vision	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545266	http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/8.11.17	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	issn = {1534-7362}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:10:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4545266}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1167/8.11.17}	A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to explain illusory contour formation. However, since prior studies have focused on a single mechanism, there is no clear consensus regarding contour formation mechanisms. Here we developed a novel vivid dynamic display we call the chomping pacman that allows measurement of minute differences in contour clarity. This illusion is shown to be more vivid than traditional static displays. Using the method of adjustment, we are able to identify three mechanisms of contour formation: extrapolation, interpolation, and figural. We posit that these three mechanisms combine to form the general illusory contour percept in traditional static Kanizsa displays and likely contribute to real-world contour perception.	e97bbeff2aa9730bb135d9ac03870ca7	0cf8f7a9e865d9ffdca32e6468dc6daa	a9110029f034d8c097b4c5d4e575afef	article	Multiple mechanisms of illusory contour perception.	M. A. Halko and E. Mingolla and D. C. Somers	\N	2008
8257134	Computers \\& Electrical Engineering	35	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545267	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2008.03.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	33--40	\N	1	\N	issn = {00457906}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:10:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4545267}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.compeleceng.2008.03.002}	Recently, Parks et al. proposed an authentication and key agreement protocol for low-power PDAs in public wireless LANs using two factors including a password and a token, e.g. a smart card. They claimed that their proposed scheme provided mutual authentication, identity privacy, half-forward secrecy and low computation cost for a client including just one symmetric key encryption and five hash operations. In this paper, we point out that Park et al.’s protocol is vulnerable to the dictionary attack upon identity privacy. We propose two schemes with mutual authentication, half-forward secrecy, lower computation cost and less exchanged messages than Park et al.’s protocol. In additional to these properties, identity privacy, which is not satisfied by Park et al.’s protocol, is also provided by our second scheme.	2eacb587421e967f79a9e129fc274d38	b38aec1a49eb496767bd3298f14409f1	295964edb4f2e578e5d06aedd7b4f22d	article	Two efficient two-factor authenticated key exchange protocols in public wireless LANs	W. Juang and J. Wu	\N	2009
8257135	Ann. Oper. Res.	46/47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1837616	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02096264	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	203--233	\N	1-4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:10:15}, citeulike-article-id = {1837616}, mrnumber = {MR1260019}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF02096264}	\N	ee9cf400ecd6e88e2ea7f4220bac6165	787ed45494342c6da0b9b95398bd4629	90bcbd16939cb54a306e65e66d97bb14	article	Pivot rules for linear programming: a survey on recent theoretical developments	Tam\\'as Terlaky and Shu Z. Zhang	\N	1993
8257136	Journal of the American Chemical Society	118	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545265	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja961379l	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	11217--11224	\N	45	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:10:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4545265}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ja961379l}	We have investigated the relative orientational preference of two benzene and two toluene molecules in a vacuum and in water, by means of free energy calculations. The gas-phase simulations reveal that, whereas the T-shaped benzene dimer is 0.78 kcal/mol lower in free energy than its stacked homologue, the sandwich arrangement of the toluene dimer is preferred over the T-shaped structure by 0.18 kcal/mol. MP2/TZP ab initio binding energies, evaluated for both dimers, were found to be consistent with the molecular mechanical estimates, hence suggesting that the van der Waals and the electrostatic contributions to the macromolecular force field employed herein are well balanced. We further note that our results agree quite nicely with the experimental binding energies of Neusser and Krause, obtained from breakdown measurements. The tendency witnessed in the gas phase is magnified in an aqueous solution, with differences in free energy between the T-shaped and the sandwich arrangements of the benzene and the toluene dimers equal to 1.47 and 1.12 kcal/mol, respectively. The calculated association constants and osmotic second virial coefficients also correlate reasonably well with the experimental data of Tucker and Christian. The conflict between the orientational preferences of the benzene and the toluene dimers is suggestive that trends in pipi interactions in proteins should be rationalized by other factors than simple electrostatic/dispersion considerations. The analysis of PhePhe pairs in protein crystallographic structures sheds light on the influence of both sterical hindrances and ancillary interactions between the aromatic moities and neighboring functional groups on the orientational preference of the phenyl rings.	7dfb005d7bfe07a26bb739bb9f8f84b2	2bbb0c6fad6174a0722474f5bb1ffe52	ea1cc6223cfb8f80e7c2cb83926c0997	article	Benzene Dimer: A Good Model for π−π Interactions in Proteins? A Comparison between the Benzene and the Toluene Dimers in the Gas Phase and in an Aqueous Solution	Christophe Chipot and Richard Jaffe and Bernard Maigret and David A. Pearlman and Peter A. Kollman	\N	1996
8257137	Physical Review Letters	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:998731	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.147403	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	14	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:10:10}, citeulike-article-id = {998731}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.147403}	We demonstrate quantum interference control of injected photocurrents in a semiconductor using the phase stabilized pulse train from a mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser. Measurement of the comb offset frequency via this technique results in a signal-to-noise ratio of 40 dB (10 Hz resolution bandwidth), enabling solid-state detection of carrier-envelope phase shifts of a Ti:sapphire oscillator.	12803bc47b87692ff197a777aace1427	62da8db8f54b9072f187c0e855f1f611	0d403410d2ee3484a1dc89f66f94c129	article	Carrier-Envelope Phase-Controlled Quantum Interference of Injected Photocurrents in Semiconductors	T. M. Fortier and P. A. Roos and D. J. Jones and S. T. Cundiff and R. D. R. Bhat and J. E. Sipe	\N	2004
8257138	Applied Physics Letters	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545263	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=APPLAB000094000006063303000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	063303+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:09:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4545263}, priority = {2}	\N	2f71b582a9a46ce70e1da0d3e1e91fd0	814771fafcbda2f12670bbd677786129	e07764dfaaf201df0904b2035963bea5	article	Molecular assemblies grown between metallic contacts on insulating surfaces	Th and L. Zimmerli and S. Koch and S. Kawai and E. Meyer	\N	2009
8257139	Journal of Computational Chemistry	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511	\N	\N	citeulike:3863000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.540141013	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1240--1249	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:08:45}, citeulike-article-id = {3863000}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/jcc.540141013}	Absolute free energies of hydration have been computed for 13 diverse organic molecules using partial charges derived from ab initio 6-31G* wave functions. Both Mulliken charges and charges fit to the electrostatic potential surface (EPS) were considered in conjunction with OPLS Lennard-Jones parameters for the organic molecules and the TIP4P model of water. Monte Carlo simulations with statistical perturbation theory yielded relative free energies of hydration. These were converted to absolute quantities through perturbations to reference molecules for which absolute free energies of hydration had been obtained previously in TIP4P water. The average errors in the computed absolute free energies of hydration are 1.1 kcal/mol for the 6-31G* EPS charges and 4.0 kcal/mol for the Mulliken charges. For the EPS charges, the largest individual errors are under 2 kcal/mol except for acetamide, in which case the error is 3.7 kcal/mol. The hydrogen bonding between the organic solutes and water has also been characterized. {\\copyright} John Wiley \\& Sons, Inc.	5e5d56bb7f013416fe47400734a8459f	3fb325d48031849896e784cb7606eb47	2f60ea1be672a4721fe95f8d6738ffe4	article	Accuracy of free energies of hydration for organic molecules from 6-31g*-derived partial charges	Heather A. Carlson and Toan B. Nguyen and Modesto Orozco and William L. Jorgensen	\N	1993
8257140	Computers \\& Security	28	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545256	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cose.2008.11.008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	138--143	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {01674048}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:07:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4545256}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.cose.2008.11.008}	Recently, remote user authentication schemes are implemented on elliptic curve cryptosystem (ECC) to reduce the computation loads for mobile devices. However, most remote user authentication schemes on ECC are based on public-key cryptosystem, in which the public key in the system requires the associated certificate to prove its validity. Thus, the user needs to perform additional computations to verify the certificate in these schemes. In addition, we find these schemes do not provide mutual authentication or a session key agreement between the user and the remote server. Therefore, we propose an ID-based remote mutual authentication with key agreement scheme on ECC in this paper. Based upon the ID-based concept, the proposed scheme does not require public keys for users such that the additional computations for certificates can be reduced. Moreover, the proposed scheme not only provides mutual authentication but also supports a session key agreement between the user and the server. Compared with the related works, the proposed scheme is more efficient and practical for mobile devices.	3b82132c135b375664152dac15f01d0b	d3c3c1d36fd802a2f1b7ec33bd5310f2	1e40c9d2941b5a3f346d6298a57d3208	article	An ID-based remote mutual authentication with key agreement scheme for mobile devices on elliptic curve cryptosystem	Jen-Ho Yang and Chin-Chen Chang	\N	2009
8257141	Journal of the American Chemical Society	117	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545255	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00117a028	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3599--3604	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:06:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4545255}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ja00117a028}	\N	4407097180ec4720d53e4e76d791bf8b	5c437a2a81663d38739daceecd759df6	cb432b4a3457990448605b4191c1bb18	article	Quantitation and Nature of the Macrocyclic Effect: K+ Complexation with 18-Crown-6 and Pentaglyme	Yaxiong Sun and Peter A. Kollman	\N	1995
8257143	Information Sciences	179	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545250	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2009.02.008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2014--2021	\N	12	\N	issn = {00200255}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:05:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4545250}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1016/j.ins.2009.02.008}	We propose a new key exchange scheme where the secret key is obtained by multiplying the powers of block upper triangular matrices. After studying the cryptographic properties of these block matrices, the theoretical aspects of this scheme are analyzed, concluding that common ciphertext attacks are not applicable to this cryptosystem. Moreover, our proposal is compared with the Diffie–Hellman scheme achieving satisfactory results.	f1e115ceb3f00265e3c905f0aaec4d18	cbee88abf353d57f0cc551a9aef40069	c625acdbed1903092661e953517ccf68	article	Analysis and design of a secure key exchange scheme	Rafael \\'{A}lvarez and Leandro Tortosa and Jos\\'{e}-Fco Vicent and Antonio Zamora	\N	2009
8257145	Fish and Fisheries	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK; ;  Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA; ;  Fisheries Centre, 2204 Main Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1ZA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545249	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1467-2979.2003.00113.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	138--146	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:04:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4545249}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1046/j.1467-2979.2003.00113.x}	The mechanisms underlying the social structure of free-ranging fish shoals have received little attention in comparison to functional studies on shoaling. Recently, however, a number of investigations, both in the marine and in the freshwater environment, have begun to address the underlying mechanisms by concentrating on interactions between free-ranging shoals. The rates of shoal encounters can influence the opportunities for individual assortment by phenotype and selection of shoal size; act as a constraint on the observed patterns of shoal structure by restricting individual choice behaviour and were found to be high in several small freshwater species (where intershoal distances were small), but lower in marine species where shoals were more dispersed. The duration of encounters may play a role in that it affects both the time available for assessment (of the encountered shoal) as well as that for exchange of individuals. Scarce published information on the outcome of shoal encounters suggests that the outcome of shoal encounters is influenced by shoal composition but not by shoal size. Individual behaviour may have evolved to maintain shoal size when shoals encounter, but when fish populations are depleted by fishing, this trait can exacerbate range and stock collapse. Furthermore, an understanding of the dynamics of shoal encounters has important consequences for the evolution of reciprocal altruism and the transmission of information through social learning within populations. Finally, information on encounter rates between shoals and the number of individuals that are exchanged on such occasions could be important for making predictions about the spread of disease through fish populations.	20441626db7e5148c284ff67a4717fed	49f70fe5052e965a47f061c5e63c833d	5e6b20873a4d7477ba229bd1d5fc27a7	article	When fish shoals meet: outcomes for evolution and fisheries	Darren P. Croft and Jens Krause and Iain D. Couzin and Tony J. Pitcher	\N	2003
8257146	Hermes	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545247	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4475906	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	222--234	\N	2	\N	issn = {00180777}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:04:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4545247}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4475906}	\N	0d63fca8db940ced343da6e6da1b1c68	1741161c82b9825a04d9921cde773fdc	2bcf7eae1e200fe6675da6a616f5e0dc	article	Themistocles' Archonship in the Chronographic Tradition	Alden A. Mosshammer	\N	1975
8257147	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Addison Wesley}	\N	\N	\N	dragoonBook	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0321486811	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:04:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1033375}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0321486811}	{<P style="MARGIN: 0px"><B></B> This book provides the foundation for understanding the theory and pracitce of compilers. Revised and updated, it reflects the current state of compilation. <B> </B>Every chapter has been completely revised to reflect developments in software engineering, programming languages, and computer architecture that have occurred since 1986, when the last edition published.  The authors, recognizing that few readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus on the broader set of problems faced in software design and software development. <B></B> Computer scientists, developers, and aspiring students that want to learn how to build, maintain, and execute a compiler for a major programming language. </P>}	ebee4dc42cbc223c940aaedf91f87077	6bc8d88ce1094de53ec7ec47b7ba4973	c3bc558a481f3cf0445068988a80f1b2	book	Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (2nd Edition)	Alfred V. Aho and Monica S. Lam and Ravi Sethi and Jeffrey D. Ullman	\N	2006
8257149	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	75	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545244	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/273227	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	640--644	\N	2	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:03:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4545244}, priority = {2}	Calculations on a 20-base pair segment of DNA double helix using empirical energy functions show that DNA can be bent smoothly and uniformly into a superhelix with a small enough radius (45 A) to fit the dimensions of chromatin. The variation of energy with the twist of the base pairs about the helix axis shows the straight DNA free in solution is most stable with about 10 1/2 base pairs per turn rather than 10 as observed in the solid state, whereas superhelical DNA in chromatin is most stable with about 10 base pairs per turn. This result, which has a simple physical interpretation, explains the pattern of nuclease cuts and the linkage number changes observed for DNA arranged in chromatin.	06f0482aa9caca10705905e06b9aa867	b2597bd7d4b152c355443fb2e570970a	980c439a2aea387e2070c436a3141ecc	article	How many base-pairs per turn does DNA have in solution and in chromatin? Some theoretical calculations.	M. Levitt	\N	1978
8257150	The Plant cell	16	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545242	http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.104.023515	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2164--2175	\N	8	\N	issn = {1040-4651}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:01:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4545242}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1105/tpc.104.023515}	The mechanism of oxygen evolution by photosystem II (PSII) has remained highly conserved during the course of evolution from ancestral cyanobacteria to green plants. A cluster of manganese, calcium, and chloride ions, whose binding environment is optimized by PSII extrinsic proteins, catalyzes this water-splitting reaction. The accepted view is that in plants and green algae, the three extrinsic proteins are PsbO, PsbP, and PsbQ, whereas in cyanobacteria, they are PsbO, PsbV, and PsbU. Our previous proteomic analysis established the presence of a PsbQ homolog in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803. The current study additionally demonstrates the presence of a PsbP homolog in cyanobacterial PSII. Both psbP and psbQ inactivation mutants exhibited reduced photoautotrophic growth as well as decreased water oxidation activity under CaCl(2)-depleted conditions. Moreover, purified PSII complexes from each mutant had significantly reduced activity. In cyanobacteria, one PsbQ is present per PSII complex, whereas PsbP is significantly substoichiometric. These findings indicate that both PsbP and PsbQ proteins are regulators that are necessary for the biogenesis of optimally active PSII in Synechocystis 6803. The new picture emerging from these data is that five extrinsic PSII proteins, PsbO, PsbP, PsbQ, PsbU, and PsbV, are present in cyanobacteria, two of which, PsbU and PsbV, have been lost during the evolution of green plants.	c1c81a708cb9abffa354c1e8cbe1d613	aa7484ca8a529cc08283e5d8784cd04e	e3a2b4c19db99a55e3b3401d39e2516c	article	Homologs of plant PsbP and PsbQ proteins are necessary for regulation of photosystem ii activity in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803.	L. E. Thornton and H. Ohkawa and J. L. Roose and Y. Kashino and N. Keren and H. B. Pakrasi	\N	2004
8257151	Laser and Particle Beams	27	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonabi2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0263034609000299	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	223--231	\N	02	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:01:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4502651}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S0263034609000299}	In this work, we introduce a new ellipsoid model to describe bubble acceleration of electrons and discuss the required conditions of forming it. We have found that the electron trajectory is strongly related to background electron energy and cavity potential ratio. In the ellipsoid cavity regime, the quality of the electron beam is improved in contrast to other methods, such as that using periodic plasma wakefield, spherical cavity regime, and plasma channel guided acceleration. The trajectory of the electron motion can be described as hyperbola, parabola, or ellipsoid path. It is influenced by the position and energy of the electrons and the electrostatic potential of the cavity. In the experimental part of this work, a 20 TW power and 30 fs laser pulse was focused on a pulsed He gas jet. We have focused the laser pulse in the best matched point above the nozzle gas to obtain a stable ellipsoid bubble. The finding of the optimum points will be described in analytical details.	5cb4c261f18ef549e972fd6f530341a9	1a53c9b4bbdae9e9cba4152456860427	8c590dbbfd8c7dc765ad69f5875cf1b6	article	Observation of quasi mono-energetic electron bunches in the new ellipsoid cavity model	Sadighi R. Bonabi and H. A. Navid and P. Zobdeh	\N	2009
8257152	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	88	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545240	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2023903	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3569--3573	\N	9	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:01:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4545240}, priority = {2}	We report a direct determination of the thermodynamic contribution that DNA single-stranded order makes to DNA duplex formation. By using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and temperature-dependent UV absorbance spectroscopy, we have characterized thermodynamically the thermally induced disruption of the 13-mer duplex [d(CGCATGAGTACGC)].[d(GCGTACTCATGCG)] (henceforth called S1.S2) and its component single strands, [d(CGCATGAGTACGC)] (henceforth called S1) and [d(GCGTACTCATGCG)] (henceforth called S2). These spectroscopic and calorimetric measurements yield the following thermodynamic profiles at 25 degrees C: delta G degree = 20.0 kcal/mol, delta H degree = 117.0 kcal/mol, and delta S degree = 325.4 cal.degree-1.mol-1 for duplex melting of S1.S2; delta G degree = 0.45 kcal/mol, delta H degrees = 29.1 kcal/mol, and delta S degree = 96.1 cal.degree-1.mol-1 for single-strand melting of S1; delta G degree = 1.44 kcal/mol, delta H degree = 27.2 kcal/mol, and delta S degree = 86.4 cal.degree-1.mol-1 for single-strand melting of S2 (1 cal = 4.184 J). These data reveal that the two single-stranded structures S1 and S2 are only marginally stable at 25 degrees C, despite exhibiting rather substantial transition enthalpies. This behavior results from enthalpy and entropy contributions of similar magnitudes that compensate each other, thereby giving rise to relatively small free energies of stabilization for the single strands at 25 degrees C. By contrast, the S1.S2 duplex state is very stable at 25 degrees C since the favorable transition entropy associated with duplex disruption (325.4 cal.degree-1.mol-1) is more than compensated for by the extremely large duplex transition enthalpy (117.0 kcal/mol). We also measured directly an enthalpy change (delta H degree) of -56.4 kcal/mol for duplex formation at 25 degrees C using isothermal batch-mixing calorimetry. This duplex formation enthalpy of -56.4 kcal/mol at 25 degrees C is very different in magnitude from the duplex disruption enthalpy of 117.0 kcal/mol measured at 74 degrees C by DSC. Since the DSC measurement reveals the net transition heat capacity change to be close to zero, we interpret this large disparity between the enthalpies of duplex disruption and duplex formation as reflecting differences in the single-stranded structures at 25 degrees C (the initial states in the isothermal mixing experiment) and the single-stranded structures at approximately 80 degrees C (the final states in the DSC experiment). In fact, the enthalpy for duplex formation at 25 degree C (-56.4 kcal/mol) can be combined with the sum of the integral enthalpies requires to melt each single strand from 25 to 80 degree C (23.6 kcal/mol for S1 and 27.2 kcal/mol for S2) to calculate a delta H degree of -107.2 kcal/mol for the hypothetical process of duplex formation from "random-coil" "unstacked" single strands at 25 degree C. The magnitude of this predicted delta H degree value for duplex formation is in good agreement with the corresponding parameter we measure directly by DSC for duplex disruption (117.0 kcal/mol), thereby lending credence to our interpretation and analysis of the data. Thus, our results demonstrate that despite being only marginally stable at 25 degree C, single strands can exhibit intramolecular interactions that enthalpically poise them for duplex formation. For the duplex studied herein, prior to association at 25 degree C, the two complementary single strands already possess > 40\\% of the total enthalpy (50.8/117) that ultimately stabilizes the final duplex state. This feature of single-stranded structure near room temperature can reduce significantly the enthalpic driving force one might predict for duplex formation from nearest-neighbor data, since such data generally are derived from measurements in which the single strands are in their random-coil states. Consequently, potential contributions from single-stranded structure must be recognized and accounted for when designing hybridization experiments and when using isothermal titration and/or batch mixing techniques to study the formation of duplexes and higher-order DNA structures (e.g., triplexes, tetraplexes, etc.) from their component single strands.	803ebbac1d983464f193a142cc5ced53	488d49f4bd43f4edaede7cd40364c02a	755babd236ba801ccd16475dc4c8a10f	article	The contribution of DNA single-stranded order to the thermodynamics of duplex formation.	G. Vesnaver and K. J. Breslauer	\N	1991
8257154	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545238	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.76.064108	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	064108+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:01:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4545238}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.76.064108}	We present experimental results showing a significant dependence of the friction force on charge carrier concentration in a Si semiconductor sample containing p- and n-type regions. The carrier concentration was controlled through application of forward or reverse bias voltages in the p and n regions that caused surface band bending in opposite directions. Excess friction is observed only in the highly doped p regions when in strong accumulation. The excess friction increases with tip-sample voltage, contact strain, and velocity. The sample is an oxide-passivated Si (100) wafer patterned with arrays of 2-\\&micro;m-wide highly doped p-type strips with a period of 30\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;\\&micro;m in a nearly intrinsic n-type substrate. The countersurface is the tip of an atomic force microscope coated with conductive titanium nitride. The excess friction is not associated with wear or damage of the surface. The results demonstrate the possibility of electronically controlling friction in semiconductor devices, with potential applications in nanoscale machines containing moving parts.	ff0ad486475d0b3fa0ba77227e80979d	1739ec501feec7597d531814345cbf95	c1c74c6269244aec73815f91e08812a5	article	Influence of carrier density on the friction properties of silicon pn junctions	Jeong Y. Park and Yabing Qi and D. F. Ogletree and P. A. Thiel and M. Salmeron	\N	2007
8257155	The Journal of Hellenic Studies	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545236	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/631531	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	161--162	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00754269}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:00:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4545236}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/631531}	\N	87cb3ab25fe3e827e729821c804be958	df82a23af65ea60f8c2b30134a8b6a92	6d2ac3832918aea6725d87adc7048829	article	Sparta and the First Peloponnesian War	A. J. Holladay	\N	1985
8257156	FEMS yeast research	9	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545225	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2008.00451.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	16--31	\N	1	\N	issn = {1567-1364}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 16:00:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4545225}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1567-1364.2008.00451.x}	A fairly recent whole-genome duplication (WGD) event in yeast enables the effects of gene duplication and subsequent functional divergence to be characterized. We examined 15 ohnolog pairs (i.e. paralogs from a WGD) out of c. 500 Saccharomyces cerevisiae ohnolog pairs that have persisted over an estimated 100 million years of evolution. These 15 pairs were chosen for their high levels of asymmetry, i.e. within the pair, one ohnolog had evolved much faster than the other. Sequence comparisons of the 15 pairs revealed that the faster evolving duplicated genes typically appear to have experienced partially--but not fully--relaxed negative selection as evidenced by an average nonsynonymous/synonymous substitution ratio (dN/dS(avg)=0.44) that is higher than the slow-evolving genes' ratio (dN/dS(avg)=0.14) but still <1. Increased number of insertions and deletions in the fast-evolving genes also indicated loosened structural constraints. Sequence and structural comparisons indicated that a subset of these pairs had significant differences in their catalytically important residues and active or cofactor-binding sites. A literature survey revealed that several of the fast-evolving genes have gained a specialized function. Our results indicate that subfunctionalization and even neofunctionalization has occurred along with degenerative evolution, in which unneeded functions were destroyed by mutations.	e6fff90b1dd65d9470128680721116e7	9ef49efef924a43eb8732f5f7be1a7f3	d172e53a186c1631b12f7e6bacdfa811	article	In silico evidence for functional specialization after genome duplication in yeast.	O. Turunen and R. Seelke and J. Macosko	\N	2009
8257158	The Journal of biological chemistry	281	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kashino2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M603188200	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	20834--20841	\N	30	\N	issn = {0021-9258}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:59:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4545235}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1074/jbc.M603188200}	We have previously reported that cyanobacterial photosystem II (PS II) contains a protein homologous to PsbQ, the extrinsic 17-kDa protein found in higher plant and green algal PS II (Kashino, Y., Lauber, W. M., Carroll, J. A., Wang, Q., Whitmarsh, J., Satoh, K., and Pakrasi, H. B. (2002) Biochemistry 41, 8004-8012) and that it has regulatory role(s) on the water oxidation machinery (Thornton, L. E., Ohkawa, H., Roose, J. L., Kashino, Y., Keren, N., and Pakrasi, H. B. (2004) Plant Cell 16, 2164-2175). In this work, the localization and the function of PsbQ were assessed using the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. From the predicted sequence, cyanobacterial PsbQ is expected to be a lipoprotein on the luminal side of the thylakoid membrane. Indeed, experiments in this work show that upon Triton X-114 fractionation of thylakoid membranes, PsbQ partitioned in the hydrophobic phase, and trypsin digestion revealed that PsbQ was highly exposed to the luminal space of thylakoid membranes. Detailed functional assays were conducted on the psbQ deletion mutant (DeltapsbQ) to analyze its water oxidation machinery. PS II complexes purified from DeltapsbQ mutant cells had impaired oxygen evolution activity and were remarkably sensitive to NH(2)OH, which indicates destabilization of the water oxidation machinery. Additionally, the cytochrome c(550) (PsbV) protein partially dissociated from purified DeltapsbQ PS II complexes, suggesting that PsbQ contributes to the stability of PsbV in cyanobacterial PS II. Therefore, we conclude that the major function of PsbQ is to stabilize the PsbV protein, thereby contributing to the protection of the catalytic Mn(4)-Ca(1)-Cl(x) cluster of the water oxidation machinery.	bfda4eb7a00c5281a02a10451da6bcae	41fb1ac08f0c845ba3117d6355a26109	7c4f2d725dfd0fed2691c772b48d3642	article	Absence of the PsbQ protein results in destabilization of the PsbV protein and decreased oxygen evolution activity in cyanobacterial photosystem II.	Y. Kashino and N. Inoue-Kashino and J. L. Roose and H. B. Pakrasi	\N	2006
8257159	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545233	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.184105	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	184105+	\N	18	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:59:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4545233}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.77.184105}	The electronic contribution to friction at semiconductor surfaces was investigated by using a Pt-coated tip with 50 nm radius in an atomic force microscope sliding against an n-type GaAs(100) substrate. The GaAs surface was covered by an approximately 1 nm thick oxide layer. Charge accumulation or depletion was induced by the application of forward or reverse bias voltages. We observed a substantial increase in friction force in accumulation (forward bias) with respect to depletion (reverse bias). We propose a model based on the force exerted by the trapped charges that quantitatively explains the experimental observations of excess friction.	cc357fde40ff55c2f5ecfbdd48640734	c5f37f6122393234ed72fee47bd920cc	bdf3d253b89db64afd28b096f328943c	article	Electronic contribution to friction on GaAs: An atomic force microscope study	Yabing Qi and J. Y. Park and B. L. M. Hendriksen and D. F. Ogletree and M. Salmeron	\N	2008
8257160	Industrial \\& Engineering Chemistry Research	47	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545228	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie800021p	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	5291--5297	\N	15	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:58:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4545228}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1021/ie800021p}	Polymethacrylamide (PMAA) was coated onto the surfaces of Kevlar fabrics through the in situ polymerization of methacrylamide (MAA) within coating polymer binders. Upon chlorine bleach treatment, the amide groups of the coated PMAA side chains were transformed into stable acyclic N-halamines. The resultant fabric materials provided potent, durable, and rechargeable biocidal activities against E. coli (gram-negative bacteria), S. aureus (gram-positive bacteria), C. tropicalis (fungi), MS2 virus, and Bacillus subtilis spores. The excellent thermal and mechanical properties of the original Kevlar fabrics were successfully retained after the coating treatment.	6d93044d99cf43f5480649229b76d370	85109631b6c56ea54e2ffdabd48dc09c	63b6bc71db40bca4a6cc344a4666d73f	article	Acyclic N-Halamine Coated Kevlar Fabric Materials: Preparation and Biocidal Functions	Jie Luo and Yuyu Sun	\N	2008
8257161	Virus Research	142	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545227	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2009.01.019	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	108--120	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {01681702}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:58:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4545227}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.virusres.2009.01.019}	Analysis of Asian H5N1 avian influenza (AI) virus hemagglutinin (HA) genes shows a common origin, but the virus has evolved into at least three major clades (clades 0, 1, and 2) over the last 13 years. Previous reports of Vietnam viruses have documented predominantly clade 1 viruses. Unexpectedly, 19 viruses from northern Vietnam isolated in December 2005 fell into clade 2. These viruses further clustered into two distinct sublineages. Representative viruses from each sublineage were chosen for antigenic and pathogenic evaluation. Two distinct antigenic groups correlating with the genetic information were present when comparing hemagglutination inhibition (HI) titers. All viruses were highly virulent not only in chickens, killing them within 2 days of experimental inoculation, but also in 2- and 5-week-old Pekin ducks, causing 100\\% mortality within 4 days of challenge. The information gained about these viruses provides insight with regards to implementing control programs, including vaccine seed strain selection.	ceca89ff4c6079ee8218fcf20c4fee43	412808f5ed63f115c02858cf4f6cd0be	d44068bdc619228cd3c9beb8e80502cf	article	Phylogenetic and biological characterization of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses (Vietnam 2005) in chickens and ducks	J. Pfeiffer and M. Pantin-Jackwood and T. L. To and T. Nguyen and D. L. Suarez	\N	2009
8257162	Vaccine	27	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545226	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.03.023	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3083--3089	\N	23	\N	issn = {0264410X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:57:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4545226}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.03.023}	The combination of rapid evolution and high mortality in human cases of infections has raised concerns that the H5N1 avian influenza virus may become a new, possibly severe, pandemic virus. Vaccination is likely to be the most efficient strategy to mitigate the impact of the next influenza pandemic. The present study evaluates B and T cell immune responses generated by the H5N1 viral antigens, hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), nucleoprotein (NP), or the M2 ion channel in parallel, expressed from a DNA vaccine vehicle. Protection studies of immunized mice challenged with 100 LD50 of homologous or heterologous H5N1 viruses indicate that HA afforded better protection than the NA, NP or M2 DNA vaccines. The antibody response was also higher in HA-vaccinated mice as determined by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and neutralizing antibodies (NAB) assays. Interestingly, the T cell response was higher against HA than against NA, NP or M2 and was detectable at low doses of the DNA–HA vaccine capable of inducing complete protection, despite the absence of a detectable B cell response. This study emphasizes the need to evaluate the relationship between both arms of the adaptive immune responses in regards to protective efficacy against influenza virus.	ed9dd05bbb5a7f0398155c224bf5664d	4a46d5da513af7c5da0552159b04d250	519df7ffc89524437be297ad1e7c6fbb	article	Evaluation of conserved and variable influenza antigens for immunization against different isolates of H5N1 viruses	Ami Patel and Kaylie Tran and Michael Gray and Yan Li and Zhujun Ao and Xiaojian Yao and Darwyn Kobasa and Gary P. Kobinger	\N	2009
8257163	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4523035	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195412	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	195412+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:57:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4523035}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195412}	Lateral force gradient of down to 0.01 N/m on Si(111)-7\\&times;7 was directly detected by dynamic lateral-force microscopy with an amplitude of 81 pm. Positive and negative torsional resonance frequency shifts of a silicon cantilever caused by the attractive interaction inward and outward tip ditherings were detected on adatom and nonadatom sites, respectively. The lateral force of down to subpiconewton was measurable with direct lateral-force spectroscopy. The converted lateral force predicts a possibility of the stick-slip motion in the noncontact region. The theoretical calculations were in good qualitative agreement with the experiments.	80197f4f98b08332d9f1cfe455857700	15734502a7fd4f63ce9dde944306012e	aba87a6a90e0264381035bdaef09fea5	article	Direct mapping of the lateral force gradient on Si(111)-7 x 7	Shigeki Kawai and Naruo Sasaki and Hideki Kawakatsu	\N	2009
8257164	Nucl. Acids Res.	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4502137	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkp321	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	gkp321+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:57:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4502137}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1093/nar/gkp321}	The WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network has routinely performed genetic and antigenic analyses of human influenza viruses to monitor influenza activity. Although these analyses provide supporting data for the selection of vaccine strains, it seems desirable to have user-friendly tools to visualize the antigenic evolution of influenza viruses for the purpose of surveillance. To meet this need, we have developed a web server, ATIVS (Analytical Tool for Influenza Virus Surveillance), for analyzing serological data of all influenza viruses and hemagglutinin sequence data of human influenza A/H3N2 viruses so as to generate antigenic maps for influenza surveillance and vaccine strain selection. Functionalities are described and examples are provided to illustrate its usefulness and performance. The ATIVS web server is available at http://influenza.nhri.org.tw/ATIVS/. 10.1093/nar/gkp321	4486f6cb51c48e457c6c447107cee039	07701105cd019bd20b3c0edf28cccc96	868fb2b874e900c31520abef4ef672ef	article	ATIVS: analytical tool for influenza virus surveillance	Yu-Chieh Liao and Chin-Yu Ko and Ming-Hsin Tsai and Min-Shi Lee and Chao A. Hsiung	\N	2009
8257166	Opt. Lett.	30	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545223	http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.30.000735	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	735--737	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:56:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4545223}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1364/OL.30.000735}	We demonstrate carrier-envelope phase stabilization of a mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser by use of quantum interference control of injected photocurrents in a semiconductor. No harmonic generation is required for this stabilization technique. Instead, interference between coexisting single- and two-photon absorption pathways in the semiconductor provides a phase comparison between different spectral components. The phase comparison, and the detection of the photocurrent that it produces, both occur within a single low-temperature-grown gallium arsenide sample. The carrier-envelope offset beat note fidelity is 30 dB in a 10-kHz resolution bandwidth. The out-of-loop phase-noise level is essentially identical to the best previous measurements with the standard self-referencing technique.	0481270bdb1b8ad3fde87ae4da9eb044	68a5c4861082ee097880ae2a94ef6f09	f1b6c0daa0241705ea2fc52021da316c	article	Solid-state carrier-envelope phase stabilization via quantum interference control of injected photocurrents	P. A. Roos and Xiaoqin Li and R. P. Smith and Jessica A. Pipis and T. M. Fortier and S. T. Cundiff	\N	2005
8257167	The Journal of China Universities of Posts and Telecommunications	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4304895	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1005-8885(08)60406-9	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	69--74	\N	4	\N	issn = {10058885}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:56:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4304895}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1005-8885(08)60406-9}	To provide mutual authentication among users, wireless networks, and service providers in roaming wireless environments, this article presents an anonymous authentication and access control protocol. Bases on this protocol, entities of different trusted domains can mutually authenticate each other and preserve the anonymity of users. Hybrid cryptosystem, secret splitting, and hash chains are used in the protocol, which decrease computational loads and establish trusted relations for both entities. The proposed protocol has the least computation complexity compared with other protocols, whereas, the security has been significantly improved.	2e6ad3a350a6defdeb156b2b0a65989d	ad6e0aec154675385ad33f73216bded9	e2b725499df87ffbfd7829b1cd6d3150	article	Anonymous authentication protocol for multi-services in wireless environments	N. Jiang and J. Wang	\N	2008
8257168	Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience	17	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:258279	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/0898929054475172	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1098--1114	\N	7	\N	issn = {0898-929X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:55:49}, citeulike-article-id = {258279}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1162/0898929054475172}	\N	799f4a9fb386feb63a4e988d73bc4888	5846e130c0431394dd0980c39d642ba6	12dfd95ede0f9f26b20caaf045f4f459	article	Selective Attention and Multisensory Integration: Multiple Phases of Effects on the Evoked Brain Activity	Durk Talsma and Marty G. Woldorff	\N	2005
8257169	Experimental \\& molecular medicine	39	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545153	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17934341	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	524--534	\N	4	\N	issn = {1226-3613}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:55:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4545153}, priority = {3}	2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), a prototypic halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon (HAH), is known as one of the most potent toxicants. At least a part of its toxic effects appears to be derived from its ability to induce TNF-alpha production. However, the signaling pathway of TCDD that leads to TNF-alpha expression has not been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the signaling mechanism of TCDD-induced TNF-alpha expression in PMA-differentiated THP-1 macrophages. TCDD induced both mRNA and protein expression of TNF-alpha in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Alpha-naphthoflavone (NF), an aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) inhibitor, prevented the TCDD-induced expression of TNF-alpha at both mRNA and protein levels. Genistein, a protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitor, and PD153035, an EGFR inhibitor, also blocked the increase of TNF-alpha expression by TCDD, indicating the role of EGFR in TCDD-induced TNF-alpha expression. On the other hand, PP2, a c-Src specific inhibitor, did not affect TCDD-induced TNF-alpha expression. EGFR phosphorylation was detected as early as 5 min after TCDD treatment. TCDD-induced EGFR activation was AhR-dependent since co-treatment with alpha-NF prevented it. ERK was found to be a downstream effector of EGFR activation in the signaling pathway leading to TNF-alpha production after TCDD stimulation. Activation of ERK was observed from 30 min after TCDD treatment. PD98059, an inhibitor of the MEK-ERK pathway, completely prevented the TNF-alpha mRNA and protein expression induced by TCDD, whereas inhibitors of JNK and p38 MAPK had no effect. PD153035, an EGFR inhibitor, as well as alpha-NF significantly reduced ERK phosphorylation, suggesting that ERK activation by TCDD was mediated by both EGFR and AhR. These results indicate that TNF-alpha production by TCDD in differentiated THP-1 macrophages is AhR-dependent and involves activation of EGFR and ERK, but not c-Src, JNK, nor p38 MAPK. A signaling pathway is proposed where TCDD induces sequential activation of AhR, EGFR and ERK, leading to the increased expression of TNF-alpha.	63b7bc987cf9bd3bd64cbcbe3223ba54	04ab91239a2c565d9c37d96a443f043e	ff66074e8c9d83944ac309cc2f0fd9ba	article	Signaling pathway for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced TNF-alpha production in differentiated THP-1 human macrophages.	H. Cheon and Y. S. Woo and J. Y. Lee and H. S. Kim and H. J. Kim and S. Cho and N. H. Won and J. Sohn	\N	2007
8257170	PLoS ONE	4	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4498471	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005503	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e5503+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:55:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4498471}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0005503}	<sec> <title>Background</title> <p>Keeping pandemic influenza at bay is a global health priority. Of particular concern is the continued spread of the influenza subtype H5N1 in avian populations and the increasing frequency of transmission to humans. To decrease this threat, mass culling is the principal strategy for eradicating influenza in avian populations. Although culling has a crucial short-term epidemiological benefit, evolutionary repercussions on reservoir hosts and on the viral population have not been considered.</p> </sec><sec> <title>Methods and Findings</title> <p>To explore the epidemiological and evolutionary repercussions of mass avian culling, we combine population genetics and epidemiological influenza dynamics in a mathematical model parameterized by clinical, epidemiological, and poultry data. We model the virulence level of influenza and the selection on a dominant allele that confers resistance against influenza <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="pone.0005503-Staeheli1">[1]</xref>, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="pone.0005503-Ko1">[2]</xref> in a poultry population. Our findings indicate that culling impedes the evolution of avian host resistance against influenza. On the pathogen side of the coevolutionary race between pathogen and host, culling selects for heightened virulence and transmissibility of influenza.</p> </sec><sec> <title>Conclusions</title> <p>Mass culling achieves a short-term benefit at the expense of long-term detriments: a more genetically susceptible host population, ultimately greater mortality, and elevated influenza virulence.</p> </sec>	bb46797652a404baa19ee4ba221b9cc5	9e8556ca59836df42a6499343c8627d8	398ac8be5adfbff1783f88af2a675a59	article	Evolutionary Repercussions of Avian Culling on Host Resistance and Influenza Virulence	Eunha Shim and Alison P. Galvani	\N	2009
8257171	N Engl J Med	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545214	http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp0903906	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	NEJMp0903906+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:54:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4545214}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMp0903906}	10.1056/NEJMp0903906	ddaa595d5c2c794b58decc0d9a49f60f	8fc6eaa9ea115d2949da05701e1f9989	3accf660f2173d1f9fe963e864282230	article	The Signature Features of Influenza Pandemics -- Implications for Policy	Mark A. Miller and Cecile Viboud and Marta Balinska and Lone Simonsen	\N	2009
8257172	Antiviral Research	82	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545215	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.02.198	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	95--102	\N	3	\N	issn = {01663542}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:53:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4545215}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.02.198}	A series of pyrazinecarboxamide derivatives T-705 (favipiravir), T-1105 and T-1106 were discovered to be candidate antiviral drugs. These compounds have demonstrated good activity in treating viral infections in laboratory animals caused by various RNA viruses, including influenza virus, arenaviruses, bunyaviruses, West Nile virus (WNV), yellow fever virus (YFV), and foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). Treatment has in some cases been effective when initiated up to 5–7 days after virus infection, when the animals already showed signs of illness. Studies on the mechanism of action of T-705 have shown that this compound is converted to the ribofuranosyltriphosphate derivative by host enzymes, and this metabolite selectively inhibits the influenza viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase without cytotoxicity to mammalian cells. Interestingly, these compounds do not inhibit host DNA and RNA synthesis and inosine 5′-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) activity. From  in vivo  studies using several animal models, the pyrazinecarboxamide derivatives were found to be effective in protecting animals from death, reducing viral burden, and limiting disease manifestations, even when treatment was initiated after virus inoculation. Importantly, T-705 imparts its beneficial antiviral effects without significant toxicity to the host. Prompt development of these compounds is expected to provide effective countermeasures against pandemic influenza virus and several bioweapon threats, all of which are of great global public health concern given the current paucity of highly effective broad-spectrum drugs.	bb6d0bdb6fbd125f9c90fb9dd33f240f	889b65dbc846d943a81fb14cac6fbd77	4d725096fbc1bad258797a2fed3adcac	article	T-705 (favipiravir) and related compounds: Novel broad-spectrum inhibitors of RNA viral infections	Yousuke Furuta and Kazumi Takahashi and Kimiyasu Shiraki and Kenichi Sakamoto and Donald F. Smee and Dale L. Barnard and Brian B. Gowen and Justin G. Julander and John D. Morrey	\N	2009
8257173	Web Intelligence, 2003. WI 2003. Proceedings. IEEE/WIC International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence, 2003. WI 2003. Proceedings. IEEE/WIC International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545217	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1241179	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	96--103	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:52:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545217}	Web mining is used to search the right information from the Web to meet user information needs. Acquiring correct user profiles is difficult, since users may be unsure of their interests and may not wish to invest a great deal of effort in creating such a profile. Our aim is to present a foundation for representations of user profiles on ontology for designing efficient Web mining models. We assume the user concept can be constructed from some primary ones; hence, we use "part-of" relation to describe the relationships between classes. We also present set-valued relevance functions on such ontology to unravel the relationships between facts and the existing classes. A numerical interpretation is also presented for the set-valued relation functions.	f2dcace48e9c721268f082d0194d3e7c	53a1cbd5312136cf424e2fdcbbde75ba	b9fc804352a116f16eca894e79c3ebbc	inproceedings	Ontology-based Web mining model: representations of user profiles	Y. Li and N. Zhong	\N	2003
8257174	PLoS ONE	4	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545216	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005476	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e5476+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:52:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4545216}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0005476}	<sec> <title>Background</title> <p>The development of new therapeutic targets and strategies to control highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus infection in humans is urgently needed. Broadly cross-neutralizing recombinant human antibodies obtained from the survivors of H5N1 avian influenza provide an important role in immunotherapy for human H5N1 virus infection and definition of the critical epitopes for vaccine development.</p> </sec><sec> <title>Methodology/Principal Findings</title> <p>We have characterized two recombinant baculovirus-expressed human antibodies (rhAbs), AVFluIgG01 and AVFluIgG03, generated by screening a Fab antibody phage library derived from a patient recovered from infection with a highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5N1 clade 2.3 virus. AVFluIgG01 cross-neutralized the most of clade 0, clade 1, and clade 2 viruses tested, in contrast, AVFluIgG03 only neutralized clade 2 viruses. Passive immunization of mice with either AVFluIgG01 or AVFluIgG03 antibody resulted in protection from a lethal H5N1 clade 2.3 virus infection. Furthermore, through epitope mapping, we identify two distinct epitopes on H5 HA molecule recognized by these rhAbs and demonstrate their potential to protect against a lethal H5N1 virus infection in a mouse model.</p> </sec><sec> <title>Conclusions/Significance</title> <p>Importantly, localization of the epitopes recognized by these two neutralizing and protective antibodies has provided, for the first time, insight into the human antibody responses to H5N1 viruses which contribute to the H5 immunity in the recovered patient. These results highlight the potential of a rhAbs treatment strategy for human H5N1 virus infection and provide new insight for the development of effective H5N1 pandemic vaccines.</p> </sec>	88cdcc101e4f2b600423a20124363960	5ae5549a7748c6cde198c498dd3c12fc	9ab1f457ddd0e4181394ff5abbfc303a	article	Generation, Characterization and Epitope Mapping of Two Neutralizing and Protective Human Recombinant Antibodies against Influenza A H5N1 Viruses	Lina Sun and Xiuhua Lu and Chuan Li and Min Wang and Qinzhi Liu and Zi Li and Xiaofen Hu and Jiandong Li and Feng Liu and Qun Li and Jessica A. Belser and Kathy Hancock and Yuelong Shu and Jacqueline M. Katz and Mifang Liang and Dexin Li	\N	2009
8257176	The EMBO journal	7	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545205	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3138111	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1995--2001	\N	7	\N	issn = {0261-4189}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:50:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4545205}, priority = {2}	The influence of structural variation, previously observed in a panel of V186.2 VH/V lambda 1-expressing anti-NP antibodies from the secondary response, on the affinity of these antibodies was examined by site-specific mutagenesis and recombinant antibody construction. A tryptophan----leucine exchange at position 33 in the VH segment of all but one of the high-affinity antibodies is the most frequently observed somatic mutation and by itself leads to a 10-fold higher affinity; all other somatic exchanges are irrelevant for affinity selection. In the single case of a high-affinity antibody without this common exchange, high affinity is mediated by a combination of mutations (including a one-codon deletion) in VH and the particular D-JH rearrangement carried by this antibody. The data indicate that the pattern of somatic diversification through hypermutation is shaped by affinity selection, but that only a single point mutation is available in the VH and the VL gene of lambda 1 chain-bearing anti-NP antibodies which by itself leads to an increase of hapten-binding affinity. Based on the analysis of two secondary response antibodies from which somatic mutations in VH and VL have been eliminated, it is also concluded that the recruitment of B cell clones into the pathway of hypermutation involves a mechanism which is not based upon affinity differences towards the antigen.	449affc515791da7744435469e96124a	2f2b23ff0c13b61e214de6e58b061393	4459ebb6057c8e4a6613fceca27b4043	article	Antibody engineering for the analysis of affinity maturation of an anti-hapten response.	D. Allen and T. Simon and F. Sablitzky and K. Rajewsky and A. Cumano	\N	1988
8257177	Immunological Reviews	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, Weyertal 121, D-5000 Cologne 41, F.R.G.	\N	\N	citeulike:4545207	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-065X.1987.tb00506.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	5--22	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:50:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4545207}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1600-065X.1987.tb00506.x}	\N	5d6591b364783cf21f0add0eb0e60d94	e4324414326218c18a118209be9e81d3	b2f7b38aa2f7ed9cf4cf2102fcc26c43	article	Timing, Genetic Requirements and Functional Consequences of Somatic Hypermutation during B-Cell Development	Deborah Allen and Ana Cumano and Renate Dildrop and Christine and Klaus Rajewsky and Nikolaus Rajewsky and Jurgen Roes and Fred Sablitzky and Miriam Siekevitz	\N	1987
8257178	Clinical Infectious Diseases	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4442596	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/598507	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	000	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:49:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4442596}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1086/598507}	doi: 10.1086/598507 PMID: 19400747 Background.  Tenofovir is one of the most widely used antiretroviral drugs. Tenofovir undergoes renal clearance by a combination of glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion. Although rare, the mechanism by which tenofovir causes renal damage is not well characterized. We have explored the association between kidney tubular dysfunction (KTD) and polymorphisms in genes encoding drug transporters. Methods.  All consecutive, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients receiving tenofovir‐containing antiretroviral regimens who were seen at a single institution during the first trimester of 2008 were enrolled in the study. KTD was defined by the presence of at least 2 of the following abnormalities: nondiabetic glucosuria, urine phosphate wasting, hyperaminoaciduria, β2‐microglobulinuria, and increased fractional excretion of uric acid. Twelve single‐nucleotide polymorphisms in the ABCC2, ABCC4, SCL22A6, SLC22A11, and ABCB1 genes were analyzed using TaqMan 5′‐nuclease assays. Results.  A total of 115 HIV‐infected patients were examined, of whom 19 (16.5\\%) had KTD. The percentage of patients with KTD was higher among those with genotype CC at position −24 of ABCC2 than among those with genotypes CT and TT (24\\% [16 of 68 patients] vs. 6\\% [3 of 47 patients]; \\$P=.020\\$ ). In a multivariate analysis, older age (odds ratio [OR], 1.1; 95\\% confidence interval [CI], 1.0–1.2; \\$P=.024\\$ ), lower body weight (OR, 0.9; 95\\% CI, 0.8–0.9; \\$P=.048\\$ ), and genotype CC at ABCC2 position −24 (OR, 5; 95\\% CI, 1.2–21; \\$P=.027\\$ ) were independently associated with KTD. Conclusions.  Approximately 17\\% of HIV‐infected patients treated with tenofovir had KTD. Homozygosity for the C allele at position −24 of the ABCC2 gene was strongly associated with KTD in this population. This polymorphism may help to identify patients at greater risk for developing tenofovir‐associated tubulopathy, and close monitoring of renal function is warranted for these patients.	c9a34c4407ba73fbb6ed10961d21701b	519b38aa25d42e6a60801ba3264adce1	2d792c6b65498adda8a0b55f9434afb3	article	Predictors of Kidney Tubular Dysfunction in HIV‐Infected Patients Treated with Tenofovir: A Pharmacogenetic Study	Sonia Rodr\\'{i}guez‐n\\'{o}voa and Pablo Labarga and Vincent Soriano and Deirdre Egan and Marta Albalater and Judit Morello and Lorena Cuenca and Gema Gonz\\'{a}lez‐pardo and Saye Khoo and David Back and Andrew Owen	\N	0000
8257179	Computers in Industry	30	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545210	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-3615(96)00038-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	127--144	\N	2	\N	issn = {01663615}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:48:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4545210}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0166-3615(96)00038-3}	This paper presents an interactive model based system for the management of production in textile production systems focusing on the Master Production Scheduling problem. Because of the special characteristics of the industry, that is mainly the multi-phase process with multiple units per phase, different planning horizons and different production requirements for each phase, the scheduling of these systems becomes quite complex. Apart from a comprehensive presentation of the set of the modules the system is composed of, together with their interrelationships, the above characteristics are analyzed, and their impact on the production control system is explained. The system is also related to two well-known production control systems, namely MRP-II and Optimised Production Technology. The system's attributes are presented with the aid of data structure diagrams, while the complete algorithm concerning the Master Production Scheduling module, in a pseudo-code form, and the corresponding part of the database are illustrated in Appendix A.	cf99f7e58a4a144136b94a7ebdb7cdaa	f93ea650f67e51919914cb33cdb202a2	a833e0542d11aef99ebaa433c8041621	article	Production planning and control in textile industry: A case study	N. Karacapilidis	\N	1996
8257181	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Smithsonian Books	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545209	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1588341623	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:48:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4545209}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1588341623}	Sometimes it can seem like science just comes fully formed--a textbook can\
tell us the Milky Way is a galaxy, the Sun is 93 million miles away, or\
gravity bends light. But such a book often leaves out some of the most\
interesting stuff about that hard-won knowledge: how anyone ever figured it\
out, and even why anyone was wondering about it to begin with.\
\
It turns out that those stories--the stories of the how and the why--are some\
of the most interesting in all of history. Those stories are full of adventure\
and bravery, boldness and luck, and the discoverers are often those willing to\
stand up and call false what everyone else believes to be true. At the end of\
the nineteenth century, for example, Lord Kelvin, one of the time's preeminent\
physicists--and the sort of guy who everyone else listens to, just because--\
declared that all that was left to do in physics was to make more and more\
precise measurements of the world. Within a couple decades of Kelvin's\
pronouncement, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and others would show\
just how wrong he was.\
\
Joy Hakim's \\_The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension\\_ culminates\
with their discoveries: the quantum world, the theory of relativity, and\
nuclear physics. These discoveries created our modern world, from solar-\
powered calculators to cell phones to global positioning systems and the\
atomic bomb, and opened our eyes to the expanding Universe, the Big Bang, and\
much more.\
\
A science book unlike any other, \\_Einstein Adds a New Dimension\\_ pairs a\
gripping narrative style with informative sidebars; hundreds of charts, maps,\
and diagrams; suggestions for further reading; and excerpts from the writings\
of great scientists.	70a7a001c4de944b37773e389bdaa8ff	120f901bfba0392e84caf0df287ee259	3b70e5e45d249704ce4d0c93146be69c	book	The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension	Joy Hakim	\N	2007
8257183	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Smithsonian Books	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545201	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1588341615	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:46:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4545201}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1588341615}	The story of science continues with the reclusive Copernicus and his\
astounding theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, and closes\
with the basics of atomic theory, offering intriguing portraits of the\
scientists who built on each other's theories in their tireless pursuit of\
answers. 300 color photographs, illustrations, and maps.	0f6e94a69bff935ea28c3e2cf25351a8	d42755236e6e38c570f24cba0f374b60	1169fe65179e994f4640e19a1edb8e3c	book	The Story of Science: Newton at the Center	Joy Hakim	\N	2005
8257184	Clinical Infectious Diseases	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4190681	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/597403	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	000	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:45:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4190681}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1086/597403}	doi: 10.1086/597403 Background.  Evidence‐based guidelines state that asymptomatic bacteriuria is not a clinically significant condition in men and nonpregnant women and that treatment is unlikely to confer clinical benefit. We hypothesized that, among patients with indwelling catheters or condom collection systems, many who receive a diagnosis of and are treated for catheter‐associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) actually have asymptomatic bacteriuria and, therefore, that antibiotic therapy is inappropriate. Methods.  We reviewed all urine culture results at a veterans affairs medical center during a 3‐month period. Cultures yielding ⩾104 colony‐forming units/mL were included if the urine had been collected from a hospitalized patient with an indwelling (Foley) catheter or a condom collection system. We applied standardized definitions to determine whether the episode represented catheter‐associated asymptomatic bacteriuria (CAABU) or CAUTI. Antibiotic therapy was considered appropriate for patients who met criteria for symptomatic UTI. Results.  Overall, 280 episodes met criteria for inclusion: 164 CAABU and 116 CAUTI. Of the 164 episodes of CAABU, 111 (68\\%) were managed appropriately (no treatment), whereas 53 (32\\%) were treated with antibiotics (inappropriate treatment). In multivariate analysis, older patient age, having predominantly gram‐negative bacteriuria, and higher urine white blood cell count were significantly associated with inappropriate treatment of CAABU ( \\$P< .05\\$ , by logistic regression). Conclusions.  Better recognition of CAABU and the distinction between this condition and CAUTI, consistent with evidence‐based guidelines, may play a key role in reducing unneeded antibiotic usage in hospitalized patients.	dc34c58b83606f3c8098391a3e545f59	2a32ebacb6017408f6abc94a75069a17	e9fa0f894938f965cbd97061672ffc62	article	Inappropriate Treatment of Catheter‐Associated Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in a Tertiary Care Hospital	Matthew Cope and Manuel e Cevallos and Richard m Cadle and Rabih o Darouiche and Daniel m Musher and Barbara w Trautner	\N	0000
8257185	Journal of Applied Physics	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545199	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JAPIAU000091000012010044000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	10044--10050	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:45:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4545199}, priority = {0}	\N	d971e4703d466724fe54ae52b6a5456d	c666086947fc23bb843f099f9ec11cff	19486c2d564d47159988e7aebd48d646	article	Silicon nanostructures fabricated by scanning probe oxidation and tetra-methyl ammonium hydroxide etching	F. S. S. Chien and W. F. Hsieh and S. Gwo and A. E. Vladar and J. A. Dagata	\N	2002
8257186	Psychological Bulletin	131	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nieuwenhuis2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.131.4.510	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	510--532	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:44:58}, citeulike-article-id = {300417}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1037/0033-2909.131.4.510}	Psychologists and neuroscientists have had a long-standing interest in the P3, a prominent component of the event-related brain potential. This review aims to integrate knowledge regarding the neural basis of the P3 and to elucidate its functional role in information processing. The authors review evidence suggesting that the P3 reflects phasic activity of the neuromodulatory locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system. They discuss the P3 literature in the light of empirical findings and a recent theory regarding the information-processing function of the LC-NE phasic response. The theoretical framework emerging from this research synthesis suggests that the P3 reflects the response of the LC-NE system to the outcome of internal decision-making processes and the consequent effects of noradrenergic potentiation of information processing.	d2bd87287b13dfd1074f58330aebb674	4b590ad2d9d35f2dd3cadd8010942300	24655e788dfc9759f6e2effb975aa85a	article	Decision Making, the P3, and the Locus Coeruleus-Norepinephrine System	Sander Nieuwenhuis and Gary Aston-Jones and Jonathan D. Cohen	\N	2005
8257187	Journal of virological methods	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545198	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.05.003	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1879-0984}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:44:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4545198}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.05.003}	We designed a degenerate primer set that yielded full length amplification of hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), matrix (M), and non-structural protein (NSP) genes of influenza A viruses in a single reaction mixture. These four genes were amplified from 15 HA (H1-15) and 9 NA (1-9) subtypes of influenza A viruses of avian (n=16) origin. In addition, 272 field isolates of avian origin were tested by this method. Full-length amplification of HA, NA, M, and NSP genes was obtained in 242 (88.9\\%), 254 (93.4\\%), 268 (98.5\\%), and 268 (98.5\\%) isolates, respectively. No gene was amplified in four isolates. Of these four isolates, two were subtyped as H4N6, one as H7N7, and one as H10N7. Amplification was successful for all 4 genes of H1N1, H2N3, and H3N2 isolates of swine influenza. Also, all four genes were amplified in one equine influenza (H3N8) isolate and seven isolates of human origin (H1N1, and H3N2). This appears to be the first study using degenerate primer set for full-length amplification of four genes of influenza A viruses in a single reaction. Further studies are needed to determine if this primer set can be used for subtyping of influenza virus isolates.	0c6caba5aa5d0c4cc6e334b8c0815a52	57d52dc784d770197c73fccee75194e4	f0bb6308f052355560e7713a47162a7d	article	Amplification of four genes of influenza A viruses using a degenerate primer set in a one step RT-PCR method.	Naresh Jindal and Yogesh Chander and Martha de Abin and Srinand Sreevatsan and David Stallknecht and David A A. Halvorson and Sagar M M. Goyal	\N	2009
8257188	interactions	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4545196	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/285213.285219	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	13--18	\N	5	\N	issn = {1072-5520}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:44:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4545196}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/285213.285219}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	0fcfa28a866d4f064cf2abf2ab6a19bb	cdf7a83c49cd60c09fce4f73efead57e	64b0aa850a7b0ec70bdd1d9fe9a0229f	article	Methods \\&amp; tools: participatory heuristic evaluation	Michael J. Muller and Lisa Matheson and Colleen Page and Robert Gallup	\N	1998
8257189	The Journal of Hellenic Studies	109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545191	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632046	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	176--182	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00754269}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:41:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4545191}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/632046}	\N	481a9f7769e3db89a0b4e05639ba4ac8	605d9205dc77718458211e1f0418d934	0a5dab8b99f21ff73388e7cbdef76a14	article	The Hellenic Disaster in Egypt	A. J. Holladay	\N	1989
8257190	The Classical Quarterly	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545190	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/636479	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	198--201	\N	3	\N	issn = {00098388}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:40:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4545190}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/636479}	\N	82afe03ad01c97bd42c007f95864ee63	dc3524ab722b818992faf6e0004362af	0a9bdb3af478dab774bacc8beb398ec2	article	On the Egyptian Expedition of 459-4 B. C.	M. O. B. Caspari	\N	1913
8257191	J Exp Biol	210	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Microbial Systems Biology, Biosciences and Biotechnology Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Avenue, PO Box 808, L-452, Livermore, CA 94550, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:1292404	http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.003731	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1548--1558	\N	Pt 9	\N	issn = {0022-0949}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:40:37}, citeulike-article-id = {1292404}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1242/jeb.003731}	Many complex systems can be represented and analyzed as networks, and examples that have benefited from this approach span the natural sciences. For instance, we now know that systems as disparate as the World Wide Web, the Internet, scientific collaborations, food webs, protein interactions and metabolism all have common features in their organization, the most salient of which are their scale-free connectivity distributions and their small-world behavior. The recent availability of large-scale datasets that span the proteome or metabolome of an organism have made it possible to elucidate some of the organizational principles and rules that govern their function, robustness and evolution. We expect that combining the currently separate layers of information from gene regulatory networks, signal transduction networks, protein interaction networks and metabolic networks will dramatically enhance our understanding of cellular function and dynamics.	01371d96c2872b17616b3c79a33bc25a	f12a3565f08d4285d94b7a178a2c7197	447e75ecbe61884212465fc554716100	article	Biological impacts and context of network theory.	E. Almaas	\N	2007
8257192	Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Johns Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545187	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/283240	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	252--260	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00659711}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4545187}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/283240}	Thucydides' account of the Egyptian Expedition has usually been taken to mean that Athens and her allies lost 200 + 50 ships and something like 40,000 men about the middle of the decade 460-450. In this paper it is argued that most of the 200 ships returned via Phoenicia, enabling Athens to fight Tanagra with adequate forces; that only 40 (Ktesias' figure) were left to be destroyed in Egypt; and that late in 453 is a better date for the final disaster than the usually adopted 454, and also provides a better explanation for the removal of the treasury from Delos.	a3d4f7a5b4f9b0bb15d8ef4ecbf4304b	23ce3844fe8d5644ce22280a05856d4f	1867b5fdc769ca5521c6cbfa23493762	article	The Egyptian Expedition and the Chronology of the Decade 460-450 B.C.	William Wallace	\N	1936
8257194	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Hickory Grove Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545186	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0967991528	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4545186}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0967991528}	Algebra is often taught abstractly with little or no emphasis on what algebra\
is or how it can be used to solve real problems. Just as English can be\
translated into other languages, word problems can be "translated" into the\
math language of algebra and easily solved. Real World Algebra explains this\
process in an easy to understand format using cartoons and drawings. This\
makes self-learning easy for both the student and any teacher who never did\
quite understand algebra. Includes chapters on algebra and money, algebra and\
geometry, algebra and physics, algebra and levers and many more. Designed for\
children in grades 4-9 with higher math ability and interest but could be used\
by older students and adults as well. Contains 22 chapters with instruction\
and problems at three levels of difficulty.	6f8a8e38a2ee5b020556fcb9b235c0ce	481b1790e46f305912a3f8beab283693	25aadffdfe3c5e3b0386d2e3f601909e	book	Real World Algebra	Edward Zaccaro	\N	2001
8257195	Phytochemistry	51	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545185	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0031-9422(99)00100-4	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	599--603	\N	5	\N	issn = {00319422}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4545185}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0031-9422(99)00100-4}	Furostanol glycoside 26- O -β-glucosidase (F26G) is a specific β-glucosidase converting a furostanol glycoside (FG) to its corresponding spirostanol glycoside (SG). A cDNA encoding F26G from  Costus speciosus  was introduced into a heterologous plant,  Nicotiana tabacum  via  Agrobacterium tumefaciens  using a binary vector method. Successful integration of the cDNA into tobacco chromosomal DNA was confirmed by PCR analysis. F26G activity was also detected in cell-free extracts of the transgenic plantlets.	743fcfa5cf56d0163d31ca339ad982a1	c604c95c73169847b34813683c7d3c8e	e18bbd3f1668a441d52b4e5ed7358b4b	article	Heterologous expression of furostanol glycoside 26-O-β-glucosidase of Costus speciosus in Nicotiana tabacum	K. Ichinose	\N	1999
8257196	The Economic History Review	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Economic History Society	\N	\N	New Series	citeulike:4545184	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2597870	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	46--67	\N	1	\N	issn = {00130117}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4545184}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/2597870}	This article analyses the foreign capital flows during the period of the industrialization of Britain. The British balance of payments and the components of total saving are estimated for the eighteenth century. The data reveal that Britain was then running a current account deficit and was a net importer of capital. It finds that the inflows of foreign capital, mostly Dutch, and not only domestic national savings were needed to finance investment associated with the industrial revolution.	8906ff9c0bff9ca295fe8997735e28ff	239f2ccc319bf781b3bbfc3d4f404c33	64ed65ce42aee8e8621ad4cf3c75d38c	article	Foreign Capital Flows in the Century of Britain's Industrial Revolution: New Estimates, Controlled Conjectures	Elise S. Brezis	\N	1995
8257197	Behaviour \\& Information Technology	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545182	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050110113688	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	137--143	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4545182}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/02699050110113688}	For different levels of user performance, different types of information are processed and users will make different types of errors. Based on the error's immediate cause and the information being processed, usability problems can be classified into three categories. They are usability problems associated with skill-based, rule-based and knowledge-based levels of performance. In this paper, a user interface for a Web-based software program was evaluated with two usability evaluation methods, user testing and heuristic evaluation. The experiment discovered that the heuristic evaluation with human factor experts is more effective than user testing in identifying usability problems associated with skill-based and rule-based levels of performance. User testing is more effective than heuristic evaluation in finding usability problems associated with the knowledge-based level of performance. The practical application of this research is also discussed in the paper.	71a1aee44fcaa276dd4b9017c62ccc6b	a5f5ab3d6ac9c948bb720df289a7b8a6	3b35e54e322ced34fe38d6e14f83f19c	article	Effectiveness of user testing and heuristic evaluation as a function of performance classification	Limin Fu and Gavriel Salvendy and Lori Turley	\N	2002
8257198	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Holt Paperbacks	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545183	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0805062998	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:39:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4545183}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0805062998}	Young Robert's dreams have taken a decided turn for the weird. Instead of\
falling down holes and such, he's visiting a bizarre magical land of number\
tricks with the number devil as his host. Starting at one and adding zero and\
all the rest of the numbers, Robert and the number devil use giant furry\
calculators, piles of coconuts, and endlessly scrolling paper to introduce\
basic concepts of numeracy, from interesting number sequences to exponents to\
matrices. Author Hans Magnus Enzensberger's dry humour and sense of wonder\
will keep you and your kids entranced while you learn (shhh!) mathematical\
principles. Who could resist the little red guy who calls prime numbers "prima\
donnas," irrational numbers "unreasonable," and roots "rutabagas"? Not that\
the number devil is without his devilish qualities. He loses his temper when\
Robert looks for the easy way out of a number puzzle or dismisses maths as\
boring and useless. "What do you expect?" he asks. "I'm the number devil, not\
Santa Claus." (Ages 10 to adult) --\\_Therese Littleton, Amazon.com\\_	35873dbf33679d812f4fb95b9abb914e	f18c554b81fbf7ff21a85aca024fad43	d032aa0aff7255590f90b3c5f7fdf2e5	book	The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure	Hans M. Enzensberger	\N	2000
8257200	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Hickory Grove Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545181	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike07-20\\&path=ASIN/0967991587	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:38:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4545181}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0967991587}	Students typically are not given the opportunity to see the wondrous side of\
mathematics because it is often taught as all scales and no music. Help your\
students: 1) Discover the power of mathematics as the danger of short-term\
loans is exposed in a dramatic fashion. 2) Investigate math mistakes in the\
news media and their potential consequences. 3) Watch as mathematics shows the\
futility of depending on corn-based ethanol to lower our dependence on oil\
imports. 4) Learn the surprising answer to how much money a hybrid car will\
save its owner because of reduced gasoline usage. These and other fascinating\
math investigations will allow students to see the power of mathematics as it\
cuts through deception and flawed thinking to reveal the truth.	af94ad7bf0a84465445f32c580f75a86	97a503b3e4d4630c47b090808228420e	096820fb4132719421768a99954dcf2f	book	25 Real Life Math Investigations That Will Astound Teachers and Students	Edward Zaccaro and Luke Zaccaro	\N	2007
8257201	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:432244	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0412599	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:37:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {432244}, eprint = {cond-mat/0412599}	We study the voter dynamics model on heterogeneous graphs. We exploit the\
non-conservation of the magnetization to characterize how consensus is reached\
on networks with different connectivity patterns. For a network of N sites with\
an arbitrary degree distribution, we show that the mean time to reach consensus\
T\\_N scales as N mu\\_1^2/mu\\_2, where mu\\_k is the kth moment of the degree\
distribution. For a power-law degree distribution n\\_k k^{-nu}, we thus find\
that T\\_N scales as N for nu\\&gt;3, as N/ln N for nu=3, as N^{(2nu-4)/(nu-1)} for\
2\\&lt;nu\\&lt;3, as (ln N)^2 for nu=2, and as order one for nu\\&lt;2.	48b222496c52f32affc321579f6c4a30	4c57440ae015a6e94e23249bb034ce19	00850ebdf7b9f08537be4646e3d3b42a	misc	Voter Model on Heterogeneous Graphs	V. Sood and S. Redner	\N	2005
8257202	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	HarperResource	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:256474	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0062731025	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:37:13}, citeulike-article-id = {256474}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0062731025}	{If you have ever looked for P-values by shopping at P mart, tried to watch the Bernoulli Trials on "People's Court," or think that the standard deviation is a criminal offense in six states, then you need <I> The Cartoon Guide to Statistics</I> to put you on the road to statistical literacy. <P><I> The Cartoon Guide to Statistics</I> covers all the central ideas of modern statistics: the summary and display of data, probability in gambling and medicine, random variables, Bernoulli Trails, the Central Limit Theorem, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, and much more--all explained in simple, clear, and yes, funny illustrations. Never again will you order the Poisson Distribution in a French restaurant!}	6edc50cabae0e23d26556bbbe379542c	a202fbbed5aaaecd90ac682200ea5769	0758341d4804358f856033203ffb66ca	book	The Cartoon Guide to Statistics	Larry Gonick and Woollcott Smith	\N	1994
8257203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:99890	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.15.5868	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:37:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {99890}	We investigate a simple stochastic model of social network formation by the process of reinforcement\
learning with discounting of the past. In the limit, for any value of the discounting parameter, small,\
stable cliques are formed. However, the time it takes to reach the limiting state in which cliques\
have formed is very sensitive to the discounting parameter. Depending on this value, the limiting\
result may or may not be a good predictor for realistic observation times.	28b195702ba0a850caa7c74de5552cb6	6fff6705b1b171271dc4f6668101f0c4	f4bfce8a59a295f06939ee31215ca4da	misc	Network formation by reinforcement learning: the long and medium run	R. Pemantle and B. Skyrms	\N	2003
8257204	Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545169	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCE.2004.1277867	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	231--235	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:37:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4545169}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TCE.2004.1277867}	Wireless network is susceptible to security attacks because its openness of transmission media. Wireless network security is somewhat more concentrated and complex than that of wired network. Authentication is the most essential procedure to ensure that the service is properly used. But its limited resource, such as weak power supplies and limited bandwidth, must be taken into account in the design of security schemes. In this paper, we present a new and efficient wireless authentication protocol providing user anonymity. Our scheme is based on the hash function and smart cards, and mobile users only do symmetric encryption and decryption. In our protocol, it takes only one round of message exchange between the mobile user and the visited network, and one round of message exchange between the visited network and the corresponding home network. The most significant feature is one-time use of key between mobile user and visited network. Finally, the performance of our scheme is analyzed.	3e256091f57ff1b27acab226716f0117	2e7c899c1f035e52df29f2d3022f8abe	54b34086d9c36212507aab1280934af2	article	A new authentication scheme with anonymity for wireless environments	Jianming Zhu and Jianfeng Ma	\N	2004
8257205	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545172	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-252	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	252+	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:36:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4545172}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-252}	BACKGROUND:As phenotypic features derived from heritable characters, the topologies of metabolic pathways contain both phylogenetic and phenetic components. In the post-genomic era, it is possible to measure the "phylophenetic" contents of different pathways topologies from a global perspective.RESULTS:We reconstructed phylophenetic trees for all available metabolic pathways based on topological similarities, and compared them to the corresponding 16S rRNA-based trees. Similarity values for each pair of trees ranged from 0.044 to 0.297. Using the quartet method, single pathways trees were merged into a comprehensive tree containing information from a large part of the entire metabolic networks. This tree showed considerably higher similarity (0.386) to the corresponding 16S rRNA-based tree than any tree based on a single pathway, but was, on the other hand, sufficiently distinct to preserve unique phylogenetic information not reflected by the 16S rRNA tree.CONCLUSION:We observed that the topology of different metabolic pathways provided different phylogenetic and phenetic information, depicting the compromise between phylogenetic information and varying evolutionary pressures forming metabolic pathway topologies in different organisms. The phylogenetic information content of the comprehensive tree is substantially higher than that of any tree based on a single pathway, which also gave clues to constraints working on the topology of the global metabolic networks, information that is only partly reflected by the topologies of individual metabolic pathways.	f6aca2a9fb97cdcf2887aa32ec7af688	4bf1d43cef037d2a4ee6fb3c7d8ed773	3a90d9554dc3d5f713c017660e2dc408	article	Phylophenetic properties of metabolic pathway topologies as revealed by global analysis	Yong Zhang and Shaojuan Li and Geir Skogerbo and Zhihua Zhang and Xiaopeng Zhu and Zefeng Zhang and Shiwei Sun and Hongchao Lu and Baochen Shi and Runsheng Chen	\N	2006
8257206	The Journal of Chemical Physics	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545173	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000127000008084103000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	084103+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:36:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4545173}, priority = {2}	\N	80627225b4da13007d7e3a961ef0aec6	38c649dbb1ca1877e9f2a4c32ca3e8d7	c3e96eba0409586db559d90eccf73be7	article	Assessment of time-dependent density functional schemes for computing the oscillator strengths of benzene, phenol, aniline, and fluorobenzene	Masanori Miura and Yuriko Aoki and Beno\\^{i}t Champagne	\N	2007
8257209	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	W.W. Norton \\& Co.	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545168	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0393309347	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:35:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4545168}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0393309347}	Here's a delightful little book that combines the joys of mathematical\
recreation with some fine storytelling. It follows the Arabian adventures of a\
man with remarkable mathematical skills, which he uses to settle conflict and\
give wise advice. The tales of his travels involve the solving of mathematical\
puzzles and sharing insights from the minds of some of history's great\
mathematicians. In reading it, you can almost smell the spices and feel the\
desert wind. You just don't find this kind of atmosphere in books about\
mathematics.	136f9670b06a915dff1417ee0e47aa8f	a5da2dc413385c6886c17344a68ac19a	555c1c3d493d6d1c2cc0022992077823	book	The Man Who Counted: A Collection of Mathematical Adventures	Malba Tahan	\N	1993
8257210	Stapp car crash journal	50	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545165	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17311176	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	545--566	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1532-8546}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:34:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4545165}, priority = {2}	Many efforts have been made to understand the mechanism of whiplash injury. Recently, the cervical facet joint capsules have been focused on as a potential site of injury. An experimental approach has been taken to analyze the vertebral motion and to estimate joint capsule stretch that was thought to be a potential cause of pain. The purpose of this study is to analyze the kinematics of the cervical facet joint using a human FE model in order to better understand the injury mechanism. The Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS) was used to visually analyze the local and global kinematics of the spine. Soft tissues in the neck were newly modeled and introduced into THUMS for estimating the loading level in rear impacts. The model was first validated against human test data in the literature by comparing vertebrae motion as well as head and neck responses. Joint capsule strain was estimated from a maximum principal strain output from the elements representing the capsule tissues. A rear-end collision was then simulated using THUMS and a prototype seat model, assuming a delta-V of 25 km/h. The trajectory of the vertebrae was analyzed in a local coordinate system defined along the joint surface. Strain growth in the joint capsules was explained, as related to contact events between the occupant and the seat. A new seat concept was proposed to help lessen the loading level to the neck soft tissues. The foam material of the seat back was softened, the initial gap behind the head was reduced and the head restraint was stiffened for firm support. The lower seat back frame was also reinforced to withstand the impact severity at the given delta-V. Another rear impact simulation was conducted using the new seat concept model to examine the effectiveness of the new concept. The joint capsule strain was found to be relatively lower with the new seat concept. The study also discusses the influence of seat parameters to the vertebral motion and the resultant strain in the joint capsules. The meaning of the contact timing of the head to the head restraint was examined based on the results in terms of correlation with injury indicators such as NIC and the joint capsule strain.	ff4ea9d3cda9202266e262d035f30b5e	6fa199ff30e1ad9fc8bfa02928a2119b	0eb8b0fbe0d9053633583a99eb3b8f52	article	A study of cervical spine kinematics and joint capsule strain in rear impacts using a human FE model.	Y. Kitagawa and T. Yasuki and J. Hasegawa	\N	2006
8257211	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545166	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9802138	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:33:34}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545166}, eprint = {hep-th/9802138}	Supergravities in four and higher dimensions are reviewed. We discuss the\
action and its local symmetries of N=1 supergravity in four dimensions,\
possible types of spinors in various dimensions, field contents of supergravity\
multiplets, non-compact bosonic symmetries, non-linear sigma models, duality\
symmetries of antisymmetric tensor fields and super p-branes. (An expanded\
version of a review talk at YITP workshop on Supersymmetry, 27 - 30 March,\
1996)	9e815c28402dd3d887f0132bd6572ef1	20def2f157fe59f61983625dc4694b41	7525ecb0cb4d193923358423a80c6cb6	article	Introduction to Supergravities in Diverse Dimensions	Y. Tanii	\N	1998
8257212	Information Security Technical Report	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545164	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.istr.2009.04.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {13634127}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:33:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4545164}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.istr.2009.04.001}	Portable Document Format (PDF) developed by Adobe Systems Inc. is a flexible and popular document distribution and delivery file format, and it is supported within various operating systems and devices. This article provides insight for some of the security issues within the format itself as well as an outlook of the vulnerabilities found from various versions of Adobe‘s own PDF viewer implementation.	1ef54d39541bb575697027054d7c4767	1f11f264e3fa118062164ee0bf54eb6c	41d73217d68cf8b31819f2437d29a3bc	article	A look at Portable Document Format vulnerabilities	Sami Rautiainen	\N	2009
8257214	Reverse Engineering, 2004. Proceedings. 11th Working Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcus2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WCRE.2004.10	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	214--223	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:32:41}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1362098}, doi = {10.1109/WCRE.2004.10}	Concept location identifies parts of a software system that implement a specific concept that originates from the problem or the solution domain. Concept location is a very common software engineering activity that directly supports software maintenance and evolution tasks such as incremental change and reverse engineering. This work addresses the problem of concept location using an advanced information retrieval method, Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI). LSI is used to map concepts expressed in natural language by the programmer to the relevant parts of the source code. Results of a case study on NCSA Mosaic are presented and compared with previously published results of other static methods for concept location.	95a0811e809d0c840912c4471e25abc5	1711becee2dfb7b2faed2b37806cdb45	dd2e656e981ffd1cf785289904d4ecb1	inproceedings	An information retrieval approach to concept location in source code	A. Marcus and A. Sergeyev and V. Rajlich and J. I. Maletic	\N	2004
8257215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOSP '05: Proceedings of the twentieth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1041616	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1095810.1095817	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	59--74	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0163-5980}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:31:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1041616}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1095810.1095817}	\N	678f2e8e11ff3748b805448b22f5bcfb	9c2a01e4ec2179b55d8266d45eadcc23	723f19948d78a6e97a58e39846b09b9f	inproceedings	Fault-scalable Byzantine fault-tolerant services	Michael Abd-El-Malek and Gregory R. Ganger and Garth R. Goodson and Michael K. Reiter and Jay J. Wylie	\N	2005
8257216	Soft Matter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society of Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545162	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b902575h	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:31:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545162}, doi = {10.1039/b902575h}	Over two thousand years ago the Chinese developed a method to preserve eggs such that they remain edible for many months. The room temperature, physico-chemical preservation process that is used to prepare 'century' eggs transforms the egg white into a yellow, transparent gel with optical and mechanical properties that are very different to those of the familiar white protein aggregate that forms upon boiling a raw egg. Here we show that boiled egg white gels can be further transformed into an elastic and transparent gel using the Chinese preservation method. We demonstrate that the resulting protein gel is made of fine-stranded globular assemblies of partially denatured protein, and resembles the aggregates formed by colloidal particles interacting through long-range electrostatic repulsion combined with short-range attraction. These gels are not only highly deformable but are also very stable, maintaining their structure even when boiled. We suggest that the mechanism responsible for gelation in century eggs illustrates a non-specific aggregation pathway available to globular proteins.	60fc1f71d9df7d1c0319a470099d8c56	23fc3c0f0739dc593ee944f40ee517ab	3c13f948b66a70afa3dc4f638076ec73	article	Molecular cooking: physical transformations in Chinese 'century' eggs	Erika Eiser and Caroline S. Miles and Nienke Geerts and Peter Verschuren and Cait E. Macphee	\N	2009
8257217	Soft Matter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society of Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545161	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b814653e	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:31:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545161}, doi = {10.1039/b814653e}	Polyelectrolytes exhibit an enhanced solubility (compared to their uncharged counterparts) due to the dissociation of counterions into the polar medium. Polyelectrolyte solutions can nevertheless become unstable, and display microphase and macrophase separation if the solvent is bad for the polyelectrolyte backbone. In the present work, we investigate theoretically the effect of counterion solubility, instead of backbone solubility, on the stability of polyelectrolyte solutions. Our results predict that the system can undergo mesophase and macrophase separation depending on the solubility of the counterion, and the effective interaction of complexed counterions with the solvent. Moreover, our studies clearly show that the phase stability of a polyelectrolyte solution can be completely determined by the type of counterion, in agreement with recent experiments. These results may be important for tailoring mesostructured materials simply by using different counterions.	33de6463acc76c1d6cdde32e16843d13	bfac1164a364e733fbaaed2bce51310e	2db5e3d1ff6a338d15eea0b46c355ce6	article	Controlling polyelectrolyte equilibria and structure via counterion-solvent interactions	Alfredo Alexander-Katz and Ludwik Leibler	\N	2009
8257218	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3332042	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0806162105	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	14482--14487	\N	38	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:30:57}, citeulike-article-id = {3332042}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0806162105}	10.1073/pnas.0806162105 The topology of metabolic networks may provide important insights not only into the metabolic capacity of species, but also into the habitats in which they evolved. Here we introduce the concept of a metabolic network's “seed set”—the set of compounds that, based on the network topology, are exogenously acquired—and provide a methodological framework to computationally infer the seed set of a given network. Such seed sets form ecological “interfaces” between metabolic networks and their surroundings, approximating the effective biochemical environment of each species. Analyzing the metabolic networks of 478 species and identifying the seed set of each species, we present a comprehensive large-scale reconstruction of such predicted metabolic environments. The seed sets' composition significantly correlates with several basic properties characterizing the species' environments and agrees with biological observations concerning major adaptations. Species whose environments are highly predictable (e.g., obligate parasites) tend to have smaller seed sets than species living in variable environments. Phylogenetic analysis of the seed sets reveals the complex dynamics governing gain and loss of seeds across the phylogenetic tree and the process of transition between seed and non-seed compounds. Our findings suggest that the seed state is transient and that seeds tend either to be dropped completely from the network or to become non-seed compounds relatively fast. The seed sets also permit a successful reconstruction of a phylogenetic tree of life. The “reverse ecology” approach presented lays the foundations for studying the evolutionary interplay between organisms and their habitats on a large scale.	b8036488ae59adf06448e7ea3949f3ac	021db016e04baeeec95260121ebab019	14fad10ab582ffb388078965bf317c40	article	Large-scale reconstruction and phylogenetic analysis of metabolic environments	Elhanan Borenstein and Martin Kupiec and Marcus W. Feldman and Eytan Ruppin	\N	2008
8257219	BMJ	337	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3749403	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2338	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	a2338+	\N	dec04\\_2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:29:32}, citeulike-article-id = {3749403}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.a2338}	Objectives To evaluate whether happiness can spread from person to person and whether niches of happiness form within social networks.  Design Longitudinal social network analysis.  Setting Framingham Heart Study social network.  Participants 4739 individuals followed from 1983 to 2003.  Main outcome measures Happiness measured with validated four item scale; broad array of attributes of social networks and diverse social ties.  Results Clusters of happy and unhappy people are visible in the network, and the relationship between people's happiness extends up to three degrees of separation (for example, to the friends of one's friends' friends). People who are surrounded by many happy people and those who are central in the network are more likely to become happy in the future. Longitudinal statistical models suggest that clusters of happiness result from the spread of happiness and not just a tendency for people to associate with similar individuals. A friend who lives within a mile (about 1.6 km) and who becomes happy increases the probability that a person is happy by 25\\% (95\\% confidence interval 1\\% to 57\\%). Similar effects are seen in coresident spouses (8\\%, 0.2\\% to 16\\%), siblings who live within a mile (14\\%, 1\\% to 28\\%), and next door neighbours (34\\%, 7\\% to 70\\%). Effects are not seen between coworkers. The effect decays with time and with geographical separation.  Conclusions People's happiness depends on the happiness of others with whom they are connected. This provides further justification for seeing happiness, like health, as a collective phenomenon. 10.1136/bmj.a2338	1a3695acdad23622e10779d3d5be7fdd	f6d7d2018277439880a4a996d8702ba8	fcfc6c6c17c9a969d8224895a9721d14	article	Dynamic spread of happiness in a large social network: longitudinal analysis over 20 years in the Framingham Heart Study	James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis	\N	2008
8257220	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545159	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9802042	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:28:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545159}, eprint = {hep-th/9802042}	We consider field theories with sixteen supersymmetries, which includes U(N)\
Yang-Mills theories in various dimensions, and argue that their large N limit\
is related to certain supergravity solutions. We study this by considering a\
system of D-branes in string theory and then taking a limit where the brane\
worldvolume theory decouples from gravity. At the same time we study the\
corresponding D-brane supergravity solution and argue that we can trust it in\
certain regions where the curvature (and the effective string coupling, where\
appropriate) are small. The supergravity solutions typically have several\
weakly coupled regions and interpolate between different limits of\
string-M-theory.	021f8a91e0243b642f449eafabb4b5ea	cfa5bf4c66ef8793dd4362ef7e84344b	f360100d881dbdda5dd5e8bcb0ce8dd0	article	Supergravity and The Large N Limit of Theories With Sixteen Supercharges	Nissan Itzhaki and Juan M. Maldacena and Jacob Sonnenschein and Shimon Yankielowicz	\N	2000
8257221	Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control	32	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545158	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc.2007.03.008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1000--1014	\N	3	\N	issn = {01651889}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:28:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4545158}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jedc.2007.03.008}	In this article we propose a method for solving a general class of four-dimension nonlinear modified Hamiltonian dynamic systems in closed form. This method may be used to study several intertemporal optimization problems sharing a common structure, which involves unbounded technological constraints as well as multiple controls and state variables. The method is developed by solving the first-order conditions associated with the planner's problem corresponding to the Lucas [1988. On the mechanics of economic development. Journal of Monetary Economics 22, 3–42] two-sector model of endogenous growth, and allows for explicitly showing the transitional dynamics of the model. Despite the externality, the socially optimal short-run trajectory is unique.	c6d56ada62fd4db283a26402b12dae8c	da1c97c43898986e776c9f1bb7ffc6ae	2ee1004ef7a8cb88d50dd55bb94b3609	article	The closed-form solution for a family of four-dimension nonlinear MHDS	J. Ruiztamarit	\N	2008
8257222	Nature	402	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Genomics Group, Research Programme, The European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL Cambridge Outstation, UK.	\N	\N	enright	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/47056	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	86--90	\N	6757	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:28:07}, citeulike-article-id = {525440}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/47056}	A large-scale effort to measure, detect and analyse protein-protein interactions using experimental methods is under way. These include biochemistry such as co-immunoprecipitation or crosslinking, molecular biology such as the two-hybrid system or phage display, and genetics such as unlinked noncomplementing mutant detection. Using the two-hybrid system, an international effort to analyse the complete yeast genome is in progress. Evidently, all these approaches are tedious, labour intensive and inaccurate. From a computational perspective, the question is how can we predict that two proteins interact from structure or sequence alone. Here we present a method that identifies gene-fusion events in complete genomes, solely based on sequence comparison. Because there must be selective pressure for certain genes to be fused over the course of evolution, we are able to predict functional associations of proteins. We show that 215 genes or proteins in the complete genomes of Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae and Methanococcus jannaschii are involved in 64 unique fusion events. The approach is general, and can be applied even to genes of unknown function.	f959918cf7177ba9c2ce15886fa8c4ec	00269613e832794e4b415288e1453503	8e7079234c774dea9b6b9ca79daa35f4	article	Protein interaction maps for complete genomes based on gene fusion events.	A. J. Enright and I. Iliopoulos and N. C. Kyrpides and C. A. Ouzounis	\N	1999
8257223	Mediterranean Historical Review	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545156	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09518969208569630	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	29--49	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:27:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4545156}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/09518969208569630}	\N	1e8db8182287939e8180f6e9ecbcc545	a21b44a41ff82b99c0fbc6e493349503	69f34a62ac5f9398f1daeef217d991cd	article	Theseus in Kimonian Athens: The iconography of Empire	H. A. Shapiro	\N	1992
8257224	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545157	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.0241	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:27:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545157}, eprint = {0904.0241}	We investigate the recently developed theory of multiple membranes. In\
particular, we consider open membranes, i.e. the theory defined on a membrane\
world volume with a boundary. We first restrict our attention to the gauge\
sector of the theory. We obtain a boundary action from the Chern-Simons terms.\
Secondly, we consider the addition of certain boundary terms to various\
Chern-Simons theories coupled to matter. These terms ensure the full bulk plus\
boundary action has the correct amount of supersymmetry. For the ABJM model,\
this construction motivates the inclusion of a boundary quartic scalar\
potential. The boundary dynamics obtained from our modified theory produce\
Basu-Harvey type equations describing membranes ending on a fivebrane. The\
ultimate goal of this work is to throw light on the theory of fivebranes using\
the theory of open membranes.	3affcb745faef7737fc12b65a049ba34	d7ff1901040c3d832a7113937d197eab	f2d69e80afd59b9af8b264b04d06952d	article	Membranes with a boundary	David S. Berman and Daniel C. Thompson	\N	2009
8257225	Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences	349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society	\N	\N	\N	doolittle	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/56217	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	235--240	\N	1329	\N	issn = {09628436}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:27:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4545154}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/56217}	The common ancestry of eukaryotes, archaebacteria and eubacteria is well demonstrated by amino acid sequence comparisons of numerous proteins that are common to all three groups. On the other hand, there are a few proteins, like ubiquitin, that are common to eukaryotes and archaebacteria and which have yet to be observed in eubacteria. Some proteins appear to be wholly restricted to eukaryotes; this is especially true of cytoskeletal proteins. Recently, actin has been found by crystallography to be homologous with an ATP-binding domain found in a heat shock protein and several other proteins common to all three urkingdoms. This observation is puzzling on several counts. Most cytoskeletal proteins like actin and tubulin are very slow changing and must have been so for a very long time. How is it, then, that no sequence resemblance can be discerned with their alledged prokaryotic antecedents? The question is addressed by considering two bacterial fts proteins which appear to be related to actin, on the one hand, and tubulin, on the other. One answer may be that the rate of change of these proteins changed dramatically at a key point in their history. Another possibility is that eukaryotes are much older than some of their other proteins indicate.	51f93b3dd864bcd7c80cf05b8c43c562	dec0eb4d4f56656b57cb018aa079ea3e	da8f41ce34c7054593e5deec90ca46ef	article	The Origins and Evolution of Eukaryotic Proteins	Russell F. Doolittle	\N	1995
8257226	Applied Physics Letters	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	kkn09	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=APPLAB000094000019191107000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	191107+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:26:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4545144}, priority = {2}	\N	9c9ff52662892ee4c959458833642769	7dd824054863af7babf2576e7158ff1e	3312b66c3b99774bc2f59bdda9f5306d	article	Enhanced photoluminescence of heavily n-doped germanium	El M. Kurdi and T. Kociniewski and T. P. Ngo and J. Boulmer and D. D\\'{e}barre and P. Boucaud and J. F. Damlencourt and O. Kermarrec and D. Bensahel	\N	2009
8257227	Physical Review	182	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3497587	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.182.539	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	539+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:26:03}, citeulike-article-id = {3497587}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.182.539}	\N	f63f42ad5fe2f060815cba2ded28fcf1	e2df5d875541a8c23cff2daa3cf5c13c	ab9782b600be2d74c7085d99cbaea04c	article	Surface Plasmons in Thin Films	E. N. Economou	\N	1969
8257228	Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci	268	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, 167A Castetter Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1091, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:144287	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2001.1711	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1803--1810	\N	1478	\N	issn = {0962-8452}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:23:44}, citeulike-article-id = {144287}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2001.1711}	The metabolic network of the catabolic, energy and biosynthetic metabolism of Escherichia coli is a paradigmatic case for the large genetic and metabolic networks that functional genomics efforts are beginning to elucidate. To analyse the structure of previously unknown networks involving hundreds or thousands of components by simple visual inspection is impossible, and quantitative approaches are needed to analyse them. We have undertaken a graph theoretical analysis of the E. coli metabolic network and find that this network is a small-world graph, a type of graph distinct from both regular and random networks and observed in a variety of seemingly unrelated areas, such as friendship networks in sociology, the structure of electrical power grids, and the nervous system of Caenorhabditis elegans. Moreover, the connectivity of the metabolites follows a power law, another unusual but by no means rare statistical distribution. This provides an objective criterion for the centrality of the tricarboxylic acid cycle to metabolism. The small-world architecture may serve to minimize transition times between metabolic states, and contains evidence about the evolutionary history of metabolism.	e554dc2ec095059a1f45afd7c7f20947	b026cde7277bc0eb59c68ab251410f36	d829dfced11b75e35e88c6bff5727f44	article	The small world inside large metabolic networks.	A. Wagner and D. A. Fell	\N	2001
8257229	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545146	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4436233	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	129--138	\N	2	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:23:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4545146}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4436233}	\N	b47de7f4e70f01e1943db58dc8599105	7b3a1fcbdcc2f01b565fe6e3b0243cb8	f271cbe566b98849613ced9cec79e49f	article	Epigraphy and the Athenian Empire	Harold B. Mattingly	\N	1992
8257230	Journal of Applied Physics	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545151	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JAPIAU000092000007004075000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4075--4079	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:23:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4545151}, priority = {0}	\N	b31ad27ef8d37e59031fee04477fee13	0521a26a38dd0088c7bd054d6f6749e2	fca95e830d7d822bff4ad852c0f1299b	article	Linewidth determination in local oxidation nanolithography of silicon surfaces	Marta Tello and Fernando Garc\\'{\\i}a and Ricardo Garc\\'{\\i}a	\N	2002
8257232	Journal of Mathematical Economics	44	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545147	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmateco.2007.05.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	33--54	\N	1	\N	issn = {03044068}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:21:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4545147}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmateco.2007.05.001}	The special functions are intensively used in mathematical physics to solve differential systems. We argue that they should be most useful in economic dynamics, notably in the assessment of the transition dynamics of endogenous economic growth models. We illustrate our argument on the famous Lucas-Uzawa model, which we solve by the means of Gaussian hypergeometric functions. We show how the use of Gaussian hypergeometric functions allows for an explicit representation of the equilibrium dynamics of all variables in level. The parameters of the involved hypergeometric functions are identified using the Pontryagin conditions arising from the underlying optimization problems. In contrast to the pre-existing approaches, our method is global and does not rely on dimension reduction.	803ec8d5f295d798c075bd1e32fc2037	3a397c0ecb6dba524a047b56c15c10e0	8cf5b84a3665d4545bfdc1dd84410570	article	Special functions for the study of economic dynamics: The case of the Lucas-Uzawa model	R. Boucekkine and J. Ruiztamarit	\N	2008
8257233	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	101	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computational Biology, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan. arita@k.u-tokyo.ac.jp	\N	\N	citeulike:42	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0306458101	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1543--1547	\N	6	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:21:19}, citeulike-article-id = {42}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0306458101}	To elucidate the organizational and evolutionary principles of the metabolism of living organisms, recent studies have addressed the graph-theoretic analysis of large biochemical networks responsible for the synthesis and degradation of cellular building blocks [Jeong, H., Tombor, B., Albert, R., Oltvai, Z. N. \\& Barab\\'{a}si, A. L. (2000) Nature 407, 651-654; Wagner, A. \\& Fell, D. A. (2001) Proc. R. Soc. London Ser. B 268, 1803-1810; and Ma, H.-W. \\& Zeng, A.-P. (2003) Bioinformatics 19, 270-277]. In such studies, the global properties of the network are computed by considering enzymatic reactions as links between metabolites. However, the pathways computed in this manner do not conserve their structural moieties and therefore do not correspond to biochemical pathways on the traditional metabolic map. In this work, we reassessed earlier results by digitizing carbon atomic traces in metabolic reactions annotated for Escherichia coli. Our analysis revealed that the average path length of its metabolism is much longer than previously thought and that the metabolic world of this organism is not small in terms of biosynthesis and degradation.	7cf87d583428a5cf3d75fc9d02599205	63d27636ffe993b6c792fbc878c01150	78e6d46818ebc4aa84f446fd137854eb	article	The metabolic world of Escherichia coli is not small.	M. Arita	\N	2004
8257234	Journal of molecular biology	350	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Balsera2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2005.05.044	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1051--1060	\N	5	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:21:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4545145}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmb.2005.05.044}	We report the high-resolution structure of the spinach PsbQ protein, one of the main extrinsic proteins of higher plant photosystem II (PSII). The crystal structure shows that there are two well-defined regions in PsbQ, the C-terminal region (residues 46-149) folded as a four helix up-down bundle and the N-terminal region (residues 1-45) that is loosely packed. This structure provides, for the first time, insights into the crucial N-terminal region. First, two parallel beta-strands cross spatially, joining the beginning and the end of the N-terminal region of PsbQ. Secondly, the residues Pro9-Pro10-Pro11-Pro12 form a left-handed helix (or a polyproline type II (PPII) structure), which is stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the Pro peptide carbonyl groups and solvent water molecules. Thirdly, residues 14-33 are not visible in the electron density map, suggesting that this loop might be very flexible and presumably extended when PsbQ is free in solution. On the basis of the essential role of the N-terminal region of PsbQ in binding to PSII, we propose that both the PPII structure and the missing loop are key secondary structure elements in the recognition of specific protein-protein interactions between PsbQ and other oxygen-evolving complex extrinsic and/or intrinsic proteins of PSII. In addition, the PsbQ crystal coordinates two zinc ions, one of them is proposed to have a physiological role in higher plants, on the basis of the full conservation of the ligand protein residues in the sequence subfamily.	8e2ef9ab122e22724690331995b1b13f	09d9a84a2c9622f62dc0850beec0561b	234e371992af6d0d82e6daa84a7f88b2	article	The 1.49 A resolution crystal structure of PsbQ from photosystem II of Spinacia oleracea reveals a PPII structure in the N-terminal region.	M. Balsera and J. B. Arellano and J. L. Revuelta and de Las and J. A. Hermoso	\N	2005
8257235	Genome Res	13	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Process Biotechnology, BioCentrum-DTU, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.	\N	\N	citeulike:393088	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.234503	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	244--253	\N	2	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:19:40}, citeulike-article-id = {393088}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.234503}	The metabolic network in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was reconstructed using currently available genomic, biochemical, and physiological information. The metabolic reactions were compartmentalized between the cytosol and the mitochondria, and transport steps between the compartments and the environment were included. A total of 708 structural open reading frames (ORFs) were accounted for in the reconstructed network, corresponding to 1035 metabolic reactions. Further, 140 reactions were included on the basis of biochemical evidence resulting in a genome-scale reconstructed metabolic network containing 1175 metabolic reactions and 584 metabolites. The number of gene functions included in the reconstructed network corresponds to approximately 16\\% of all characterized ORFs in S. cerevisiae. Using the reconstructed network, the metabolic capabilities of S. cerevisiae were calculated and compared with Escherichia coli. The reconstructed metabolic network is the first comprehensive network for a eukaryotic organism, and it may be used as the basis for in silico analysis of phenotypic functions.	aa280c18d83196365feed41878a580a3	8cc2dba03051348240c6462f56412a14	65bcb638ff95095a5007cf0f826afee6	article	Genome-scale reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolic network.	J. F\\"{o}rster and I. Famili and P. Fu and B. {\\O}. Palsson and J. Nielsen	\N	2003
8257236	Harvard Studies in Classical Philology	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of the Classics, Harvard University	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545143	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/311424	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	169--197	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00730688}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:19:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4545143}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/311424}	\N	1b2a7a7f3b068c1cd5daa7e8b56a307e	d96448b6bdd81a4032343a78c7504b63	4a33f236df9c94ce4baaf086b33a7c92	article	The Religious Dimension to the Peloponnesian War, or, What Thucydides Does Not Tell Us	Simon Hornblower	\N	1992
8257237	Biochemistry	29	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545142	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi00467a014	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3684--3690	\N	15	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:19:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4545142}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/bi00467a014}	\N	a5b02f42434fff022e938502ec291863	a26370d6e31deac1263a2228acca8fb0	353c44934aee6a29e026f5a8f3bcf702	article	Reactivity and pH dependence of thiol conjugation to N-ethylmaleimide: detection of a conformational change in chalcone isomerase	Rodney A. Bednar	\N	1990
8257238	Advances in Health Sciences Education	6	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545141	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1012691921321	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	179--191	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:18:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4545141}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1012691921321}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;This study examines the influence of several college factors and learning activities on student learning as measured by performance on a standardized test. The study uses a national sample of 495 students who completed the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) four years after entering college in the United States in 1989. Multiple regression analysis is used to examine the impact of between- and within-institution learning environments, and non-academic activities on student learning. The relative influence of between-institution characteristics is reported to be greater than that of within-institution factors. For example, the standardized coefficients for attending a university (public or private) are 0.15, and for the variables ``physical science major'' and ``worked on a professor's research project'' they are 0.08 and 0.07 respectively. The institutional type of college attended as an undergraduate, university as compared with 4-yr colleges, as well as opportunities to interact with faculty outside the classroom are positively associated with student performance.	1cda13b4c7f0417cc8aca19bbb9837fc	2a01a48c4a624c323f34199385733fe4	846159ca2cd962b18457157f72c3b7e1	article	Correlates of Performance on the MCAT: An Examination of the Influence of College Environments and Experiences on Student Learning	G. Anaya	\N	2001
8257239	The Journal of Hellenic Studies	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545140	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632158	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	143--150	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00754269}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:17:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4545140}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/632158}	\N	3a6f652d6a468d91444f00324441a679	36e4d96ec48341a38a82e3f4aaad0135	777f2033a707063a624f00bea6ced862	article	Plataea's Relations with Thebes, Sparta and Athens	N. G. L. Hammond	\N	1992
8257240	J Mol Biol	348	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics and Nijmegen Center for Molecular Life Sciences, University Medical Center St. Radboud, Toernoooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands.	\N	\N	complex1	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2005.02.067	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	857--870	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:17:48}, citeulike-article-id = {312305}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmb.2005.02.067}	The increasing availability of sequenced genomes enables the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of large protein complexes. Here, we trace the evolution of NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (Complex I), which has increased in size, by so-called supernumary subunits, from 14 subunits in the bacteria to 30 in the plants and algae, 37 in the fungi and 46 in the mammals. Using a combination of pair-wise and profile-based sequence comparisons at the levels of proteins and the DNA of the sequenced eukaryotic genomes, combined with phylogenetic analyses to establish orthology relationships, we were able to (1) trace the origin of six of the supernumerary subunits to the alpha-proteobacterial ancestor of the mitochondria, (2) detect previously unidentified homology relations between subunits from fungi and mammals, (3) detect previously unidentified subunits in the genomes of several species and (4) document several cases of gene duplications among supernumerary subunits in the eukaryotes. One of these, a duplication of N7BM (B17.2), is particularly interesting as it has been lost from genomes that have also lost Complex I proteins, making it a candidate for a Complex I interacting protein. A parsimonious reconstruction of eukaryotic Complex I evolution shows an initial increase in size that predates the separation of plants, fungi and metazoa, followed by a gradual adding and incidental losses of subunits in the various evolutionary lineages. This evolutionary scenario is in contrast to that for Complex I in the prokaryotes, for which the combination of several separate, and previously independently functioning modules into a single complex has been proposed.	82d3798e7ea0e90f3317d8e82aa93564	2bb205f0f43b4fe4b89ec0e4351ce931	3cac2e4209ca3b800760259a8dba0066	article	Tracing the evolution of a large protein complex in the eukaryotes, NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (Complex I).	T. Gabald\\'{o}n and D. Rainey and M. A. Huynen	\N	2005
8257241	Applied Physics Letters	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545134	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=APPLAB000094000019191102000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	191102+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:17:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4545134}, priority = {2}	\N	dcadd1a72104aad11bdecff5b6d66f6a	df3247366a26a20d9322555bd3d58440	92c0b1e53133fe62b6073b823bc3a0f0	article	Enhanced quantum efficiency of Ge solar cells by a two-dimensional photonic crystal nanostructured surface	I. Prieto and B. Galiana and P. A. Postigo and C. Algora and L. J. Mart\\'{\\i}nez and Rey I. Stolle	\N	2009
8257243	PLoS biology	7	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4462926	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000096	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	issn = {1545-7885}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:15:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4462926}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.1000096}	One-third of the 4,225 protein-coding genes of Escherichia coli K-12 remain functionally unannotated (orphans). Many map to distant clades such as Archaea, suggesting involvement in basic prokaryotic traits, whereas others appear restricted to E. coli, including pathogenic strains. To elucidate the orphans' biological roles, we performed an extensive proteomic survey using affinity-tagged E. coli strains and generated comprehensive genomic context inferences to derive a high-confidence compendium for virtually the entire proteome consisting of 5,993 putative physical interactions and 74,776 putative functional associations, most of which are novel. Clustering of the respective probabilistic networks revealed putative orphan membership in discrete multiprotein complexes and functional modules together with annotated gene products, whereas a machine-learning strategy based on network integration implicated the orphans in specific biological processes. We provide additional experimental evidence supporting orphan participation in protein synthesis, amino acid metabolism, biofilm formation, motility, and assembly of the bacterial cell envelope. This resource provides a "systems-wide" functional blueprint of a model microbe, with insights into the biological and evolutionary significance of previously uncharacterized proteins.	3b8dc9f63e7210bceb75a793d19efc09	71a950baa97d4dfdf90c67d3f7d49011	a0c6fe8a9a5a8d83d5bfafedb6271702	article	Global functional atlas of Escherichia coli encompassing previously uncharacterized proteins.	P. Hu and S. C. Janga and M. Babu and J. J. D\\'{i}az-Mej\\'{i}a and G. Butland and W. Yang and O. Pogoutse and X. Guo and S. Phanse and P. Wong and S. Chandran and C. Christopoulos and A. Nazarians-Armavil and N. K. Nasseri and G. Musso and M. Ali and N. Nazemof and V. Eroukova and A. Golshani and A. Paccanaro and J. F. Greenblatt and G. Moreno-Hagelsieb and A. Emili	\N	2009
8257244	Economic Modelling	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545136	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2009.02.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {02649993}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:14:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4545136}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.econmod.2009.02.001}	Chilarescu [2008, An analytical solutions for a model of endogenous growth, Economic Modelling.] claims that he determines a solution path to the Lucas–Uzawa model with increasing returns to scale. However, the path is not a closed-form since it depends on the initial consumption and the initial time for goods production, that are unknown. Moreover, the production function is nonconcave and then the first order conditions and the transversality conditions are not sufficient for the optimality. This note converts the model to a problem in which the Hamiltonian is available and derives a fully-closed form solution.	d25cab9fc999e48b3bf92767ea177f57	fbf819f9b70cb3e71e64a5d25a187207	127e7a658f351e4ac8128ef2ed33fbb6	article	A solution to the Lucas–Uzawa model with increasing returns to scale: Note	Ryoji Hiraguchi	\N	2009
8257245	Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramat-Gan (Israel)	\N	\N	Gabbay78	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/malq.19780240106	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	37--44	\N	1-6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:14:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4545128}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1002/malq.19780240106}	No Abstract.	b3eba002cad34a0025f942276f3e665a	20990a5004f14563dd5f085c03d9fa23	30954cfe20f943509c2b8782afceded3	article	What is a Classical Connective?	Do V. M. Gabbay	\N	1978
8257246	BMC Bioinformatics	5	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, 461 Koshland Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3102, USA. bob@drive5.com	\N	\N	Edgar2004b	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-113	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:13:59}, citeulike-article-id = {692}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-5-113}	BACKGROUND: In a previous paper, we introduced MUSCLE, a new program for creating multiple alignments of protein sequences, giving a brief summary of the algorithm and showing MUSCLE to achieve the highest scores reported to date on four alignment accuracy benchmarks. Here we present a more complete discussion of the algorithm, describing several previously unpublished techniques that improve biological accuracy and / or computational complexity. We introduce a new option, MUSCLE-fast, designed for high-throughput applications. We also describe a new protocol for evaluating objective functions that align two profiles. RESULTS: We compare the speed and accuracy of MUSCLE with CLUSTALW, Progressive POA and the MAFFT script FFTNS1, the fastest previously published program known to the author. Accuracy is measured using four benchmarks: BAliBASE, PREFAB, SABmark and SMART. We test three variants that offer highest accuracy (MUSCLE with default settings), highest speed (MUSCLE-fast), and a carefully chosen compromise between the two (MUSCLE-prog). We find MUSCLE-fast to be the fastest algorithm on all test sets, achieving average alignment accuracy similar to CLUSTALW in times that are typically two to three orders of magnitude less. MUSCLE-fast is able to align 1,000 sequences of average length 282 in 21 seconds on a current desktop computer. CONCLUSIONS: MUSCLE offers a range of options that provide improved speed and / or alignment accuracy compared with currently available programs. MUSCLE is freely available at http://www.drive5.com/muscle.	7c6048013fa8b77d2a798f67deff315f	ab841ef8ef61f28f2d40757ede4ce3bb	a6b77f877eef63f7186d95b4f3b5180e	article	MUSCLE: a multiple sequence alignment method with reduced time and space complexity.	R. C. Edgar	\N	2004
8257247	Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol	291	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545131	http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00228.2006	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	H482--483	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:13:45}, citeulike-article-id = {4545131}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1152/ajpheart.00228.2006}	The following is the abstract of the article discussed in the subsequent letter:  The function of the arterial baroreflex has traditionally been assessed by measurement of reflex changes in heart rate (HR) or sympathetic nerve activity resulting from experimenter-induced manipulation of arterial blood pressure (the Oxford method, also termed the pharmacological method). However, logistical and flexibility limitations of this technique have promoted the development of new methods for assessing baroreflex function such as the evaluation of changes in spontaneous arterial pressure and HR. Although this new spontaneous method has been validated in dogs and humans, it has not been rigorously tested in rats. In the present study, the method of correlating spontaneous changes in systolic blood pressure and HR was evaluated in resting, normotensive Sprague-Dawley rats. This technique was found to be neither reliable nor valid under the conditions employed in the present protocol. We also tested a variation of the spontaneous method that evaluates particular sequences of data during which arterial pressure and pulse interval are changing in the same direction for at least three consecutive heart beats (the sequence method). The sequence method did not provide extra reliability or validity over the spontaneous method. We conclude that due to the restricted range of variability obtained by measuring spontaneous blood pressure fluctuations, the spontaneous and sequence techniques do not provide data that are comparable to the traditional method of assessing HR changes triggered by arterial blood pressure increases and decreases induced by vasoactive drugs. However, it is possible that surgical stress obscured the relationship between blood pressure and HR, and therefore additional studies are needed to determine whether the spontaneous and sequence methods can be applied to rats during different behavioral states. 10.1152/ajpheart.00228.2006	0d365c6d3ae727ca3c371adfa1a65795	3661d30ffe2e5a21cdbcf8c8485ff7c4	e89f8a3f835fa57c51bf5bc32ed1a82b	article	Baroreceptor Reflex Sensitivity Estimated by the Sequence Technique is Reliable in Rats	Harald M. Stauss and Julia A. Moffitt and Mark W. Chapleau and Francois M. Abboud and Alan K. Johnson	\N	2006
8257248	Toxicol. Sci.	81	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545110	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfh193	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	35--42	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:13:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4545110}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1093/toxsci/kfh193}	Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of synthetic chemicals that induce and promote liver tumors in rodents. We previously showed hepatic nuclear factor kappaB (NF-{kappa}B) activation and increased hepatocyte proliferation in PCB-treated rats. In this study, the role of NF-{kappa}B in hepatocyte proliferation and apoptosis after PCB administration was analyzed in wild-type mice and in mice deficient in the NF-{kappa}B p50 subunit (p50-/-). In a 2-day study, mice received a single intraperitoneal (ip) injection of corn oil or PCB-153. Hepatic NF-{kappa}B DNA binding activity and cell proliferation were increased by PCB-153 in wild-type mice but not in p50-/- mice. In a 21-day study, mice received six ip injections of corn oil or PCB-153 (twice weekly for 3 weeks) and were euthanized 4 days after the last injection. In this study, NF-{kappa}B DNA binding activity was not increased after PCB-153 treatment in wild-type or p50-/- mice. Cell proliferation was significantly increased in the wild-type mice treated with PCB-153; in the p50-/- mice treated with PCB-153, cell proliferation was greater than in untreated mice but less than in wild-type mice treated with PCB-153. The livers of p50-/- mice showed greater apoptosis than those of wild-type mice; PCB-153 decreased apoptosis in p50-/- mice, with higher inhibition in the 21-day study than in the 2-day study. RNase protection assays indicated that PCB-153 decreased the mRNA level of cyclin A2, B1, B2, and C in the 2-day study, but not in the 21-day study; however, it did not affect cyclin D1 and D2 mRNA levels at either time point. Cyclin D1 protein levels were not affected by PCB-153. Taken together, these data indicate that the absence of the NF-{kappa}B p50 subunit alters the proliferative and apoptotic changes in mouse liver in the response to PCB-153. 10.1093/toxsci/kfh193	2d66da8471ea957d9d234093cb0be1b1	1cb51f8269e47826e2caf07822f91843	36d84fdc72767309211822d101e02dff	article	Effect of 2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB-153) on Hepatocyte Proliferation and Apoptosis in Mice Deficient in the p50 Subunit of the Transcription Factor NF-{kappa}B	Zijing Lu and Eun Y. Lee and Larry W. Robertson and Howard P. Glauert and Brett T. Spear	\N	2004
8257249	Circ Res	24	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545130	http://circres.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/1/109?ijkey=587cfa9d61851cc73cc51e40a8faa5a481cd657e\\&keytype2=tf\\_ipsecsha	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	109--121	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:13:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4545130}, priority = {2}	The control of arterial pressure during sleep was studied in 13 untreated, unsedated subjects aged 20 to 46, including 7 with hypertension. Arterial pressure was measured directly. A transient rise of arterial pressure up to 30 mm Hg was produced by the sudden intravenous injection of 0.25 to 2 {micro}g of angiotensin. Linear plots were obtained in 10 of 13 subjects when the systolic pressures of successive pulses during the pressure rise were plotted against the pulse intervals which began the next beat. The relationship was disturbed by movement or arousal, and was better when pulse intervals falling in inspiration were discarded.The slope of the line (milliseconds of cardiac slowing per millimeter rise in systolic pressure) in the awake subject ranged from 2 to 15.5 msec/mm Hg, and from 4.5 to 28.9 during sleep. Reflex sensitivity was highest in dreaming sleep. In 7 of 10 subjects, baroreflex sensitivity increased significantly during sleep; in 6, the prevailing arterial pressure was inversely correlated with the baroreflex sensitivity. The pressure appeared to be the dependent variable. It is concluded that the baroreceptor reflex are can be rapidly reset, particularly during sleep. The lower arterial pressures during sleep may be actively maintained in some subjects by increased baroreflex sensitivity.	435e3efd72ab0fa23bd166202adc1d02	1a83267c9bf49b2da09ea2bc21d4881b	01621e8c897d5751cc6c4eee9d7be529	article	Reflex Regulation of Arterial Pressure during Sleep in Man: A Quantitative Method of Assessing Baroreflex Sensitivity	Harley S. Smyth and Peter Sleight and George W. Pickering	\N	1969
8257250	Neurophysiologie clinique = Clinical neurophysiology	30	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carrillo2000	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11013896	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	232--239	\N	4	\N	issn = {0987-7053}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:12:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4545127}, priority = {2}	The aim of this investigation was to determine the effect on P300 amplitude of instructions aimed at increasing the subject's degree of task involvement. To this end, two different studies were carried out. In Study 1, 20 university students were tested with an auditory event-related potential (ERP) oddball paradigm (target: 1,100 Hz; standard: 1,000 Hz) in two consecutive runs, each with a different set of instructions; after the first run, subjects were verbally motivated to increase their level of performance in the second run. In Study 2 (performed 1 year later), ERPs were similarly obtained from the same subjects during two oddball runs, but this time both tests were preceded by neutral instructions. The amplitude and latency of N1 and P2 elicited by non-targets and of N2 and P3 in target waveforms were evaluated. The findings showed that following motivating instructions, P3 amplitude increased while P3 latency showed a non-significant decrease. The amplitude of P2 to non-target stimuli--which could be interpreted as P250--was also affected by the instructions provided. The overall results suggest that the presentation of motivating instructions is followed by a higher amount of attentional resources allocated to all stimuli, and a more efficient evaluation and discrimination of relevant targets. The implication of these findings for the clinical use of P300 has been discussed.	ef8ff903a9167496976be5ba5c439b75	21cc8f9c9cf43a641946fce2ed2bceaf	15e1ac8e1d7f394697385ea0857d792c	article	The effect of motivational instructions on P300 amplitude.	M. T. Carrillo-de-la Pe\\ {n}a and F. Cadaveira	\N	2000
8257251	Bioinformatics	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GBF-German Research Center for Biotechnology, Microbial Systems, Mascheroder Weg 1, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.	\N	\N	citeulike:233027	http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/19/2/270	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	270--277	\N	2	\N	issn = {1367-4803}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:12:28}, citeulike-article-id = {233027}, priority = {2}	MOTIVATION: Information from fully sequenced genomes makes it possible to reconstruct strain-specific global metabolic network for structural and functional studies. These networks are often very large and complex. To properly understand and analyze the global properties of metabolic networks, methods for rationally representing and quantitatively analyzing their structure are needed. RESULTS: In this work, the metabolic networks of 80 fully sequenced organisms are in silico reconstructed from genome data and an extensively revised bioreaction database. The networks are represented as directed graphs and analyzed by using the 'breadth first searching algorithm to identify the shortest pathway (path length) between any pair of the metabolites. The average path length of the networks are then calculated and compared for all the organisms. Different from previous studies the connections through current metabolites and cofactors are deleted to make the path length analysis physiologically more meaningful. The distribution of the connection degree of these networks is shown to follow the power law, indicating that the overall structure of all the metabolic networks has the characteristics of a small world network. However, clear differences exist in the network structure of the three domains of organisms. Eukaryotes and archaea have a longer average path length than bacteria. AVAILABILITY: The reaction database in excel format and the programs in VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) are available upon request. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: Bioinformatics Online.	e928f51e61b676d6d9cd11b4122cb2cc	b8ea41546aafe31b33a4e33540446157	68c30ca2dc19c0d0fe9582d8baef0e47	article	Reconstruction of metabolic networks from genome data and analysis of their global structure for various organisms.	H. Ma and A. P. Zeng	\N	2003
8257252	Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy \\& Practice	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3136609	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0969595980050102	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	7--74	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:12:27}, citeulike-article-id = {3136609}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/0969595980050102}	This article is a review of the literature on classroom formative assessment. Several studies show firm evidence that innovations designed to strengthen the frequent feedback that students receive about their learning yield substantial learning gains. The perceptions of students and their role in self-assessment are considered alongside analysis of the strategies used by teachers and the formative strategies incorporated in such systemic approaches as mastery learning. There follows a more detailed and theoretical analysis of the nature of feedback, which provides a basis for a discussion of the development of theoretical models for formative assessment and of the prospects for the improvement of practice.	b3730cf9a30ed7bf403217e671af2508	f160fc59af9531d28b01f3f3adcdd528	13615d1ba0a635ff00d90baaf19cc284	article	Assessment and Classroom Learning	Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam	\N	1998
8257253	Economic Modelling	26	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545126	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2008.06.005	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	135--138	\N	1	\N	issn = {02649993}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:11:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4545126}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.econmod.2008.06.005}	This paper studies how the intertemporal allocation determines the transitional dynamics to a given steady state and the long-term growth of an economy. Our main contribution consists in determining the solutions path for all the variables of the model, under fairly general conditions on  σ  and  β .	4a288ee9294c064bd042528f134cb851	f583f4a597c5aa6fa925e3f034024219	6c789daa439e51828044282b953c28f7	article	A closed-form solution to the transitional dynamics of the Lucas–Uzawa model	C. Chilarescu	\N	2009
8257254	Classical Antiquity	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545125	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25010960	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--27	\N	1	\N	issn = {02786656}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:11:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4545125}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/25010960}	\N	0efac0935710141a410a3d2234e40296	ec95bd8556d88dcef88c4f6ba8acc314	ad0a651e00e319bc6d2099fbec9057ef	article	Power, Prestige, and the Corcyrean Affair in Thucydides 1	Gregory Crane	\N	1992
8257255	Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545123	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc.2009.04.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {01651889}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:08:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4545123}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jedc.2009.04.001}	Ruiz-Tamarit [2008. The closed-form solution for a family of four-dimension nonlinear MHDS. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 32, 1000–1014] provides a closed-form solution to the two-sector model of endogenous growth with externalities. He assumes that the coefficient of the relative risk aversion is equal to the physical capital share, but this assumption is empirically and theoretically implausible. This note uses the result of Boucekkine and Ruiz-Tamarit [2008. Special functions for the study of economic dynamics: the case of the Lucas–Uzawa model. Journal of Mathematical Economics 44, 33–54] and derives a closed-form solution without setting the parametric assumption. The solution path is expressed in terms of the Gauss hypergeometric functions.	fdd0dc742128717c168fe2157746d469	377db509d1bf5cff0b136cac4abfafe7	9492b4a2d1084f0daa8a985666a50fff	article	A note on the closed-form solution to the Lucas–Uzawa model with externality	Ryoji Hiraguchi	\N	2009
8257256	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545122	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2834	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:08:15}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4545122}, eprint = {0905.2834}	Examples of test electromagnetic waves on a\
Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker(FLRW) background are constructed from\
explicit perturbations of the FLRW space-times describing gravitational waves\
propagating in the isotropic universes. A possible physical mechanism for the\
production of the test electromagnetic waves is shown to be the coupling of the\
gravitational waves with a test magnetic field, confirming the observation of\
Marklund, Dunsby and Brodin [Phys.Rev. D62,101501(R) (2000)].	cf3356a40c88d626dde4e96fb26be8c0	f141c709134edd4f95d29b1cc4f98a6f	37ae535f5037f06a869b969bc3b799ba	article	Generating Electromagnetic Waves from Gravity Waves in Cosmology	P. A. Hogan and S. O\\&\\#x27;farrell	\N	2009
8257257	Soft Matter	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Royal Society of Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545121	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b701334e	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1064--1076	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:08:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4545121}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1039/b701334e}	Protein-polyelectrolyte coacervates are self-assembling macroscopically monophasic biomacromolecular fluids whose unique properties arise from transient heterogeneities. The structures of coacervates formed at different conditions of pH and ionic strength from poly(dimethyldiallylammonium chloride) and bovine serum albumin (BSA), were probed using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching. Measurements of self-diffusion in coacervates were carried out using fluorescein-tagged BSA, and similarly tagged Ficoll, a non-interacting branched polysaccharide with the same size as BSA. The results are best explained by temporal and spatial heterogeneities, also inferred from static light scattering and cryo-TEM, which indicate heterogeneous scattering centers of several hundred nm. Taken together with previous dynamic light scattering and rheology studies, the results are consistent with the presence of extensive dilute domains in which are embedded partially interconnected 50-700 nm dense domains. At short length scales, protein mobility is unobstructed by these clusters. At intermediate length scales, proteins are slowed down due to tortuosity effects within the blind alleys of the dense domains, and to adsorption at dense/dilute domain interfaces. Finally, at long length scales, obstructed diffusion is alleviated by the break-up of dense domains. These findings are discussed in terms of previously suggested models for protein-polyelectrolyte coacervates. Possible explanations for the origin of mesophase separation are offered.	6a7de4af8c82bb7a21c905b9f6a02c86	a8a9d734696f7c8f56b0e07045e26d06	e40727cf0c3c90c8659dec3d8470e30d	article	Mesophase separation and probe dynamics in protein-polyelectrolyte coacervates	Basak A. Kayitmazer and Himadri B. Bohidar and Kevin W. Mattison and Arijit Bose and Jayashri Sarkar and Akihito Hashidzume and Paul S. Russo and Werner Jaeger and Paul L. Dubin	\N	2007
8257258	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moussaid09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.0405	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0962-8452}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:07:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4545120}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2009.0405}	In animal societies as well as in human crowds, many observed collective behaviours result from self-organized processes based on local interactions among individuals. However, models of crowd dynamics are still lacking a systematic individual-level experimental verification, and the local mechanisms underlying the formation of collective patterns are not yet known in detail. We have conducted a set of well-controlled experiments with pedestrians performing simple avoidance tasks in order to determine the laws ruling their behaviour during interactions. The analysis of the large trajectory dataset was used to compute a behavioural map that describes the average change of the direction and speed of a pedestrian for various interaction distances and angles. The experimental results reveal features of the decision process when pedestrians choose the side on which they evade, and show a side preference that is amplified by mutual interactions. The predictions of a binary interaction model based on the above findings were then compared with bidirectional flows of people recorded in a crowded street. Simulations generate two asymmetric lanes with opposite directions of motion, in quantitative agreement with our empirical observations. The knowledge of pedestrian behavioural laws is an important step ahead in the understanding of the underlying dynamics of crowd behaviour and allows for reliable predictions of collective pedestrian movements under natural conditions.	d3e5a3758359b0ad320381b9944e337d	5d57e0d2bf90aca658423d542e090bc2	caedc11cfa01011c948917ad81a6b4ca	article	Experimental study of the behavioural mechanisms underlying self-organization in human crowds.	Mehdi Moussa\\"{i}d and Dirk Helbing and Simon Garnier and Anders Johansson and Maud Combe and Guy Theraulaz	\N	2009
8257259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MobiSys '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	cheng:localisation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1067170.1067195	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	233--245	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:07:06}, citeulike-article-id = {1234863}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1931971315}, doi = {10.1145/1067170.1067195}	\N	6b9509b89b517464ba4dc1963a0f70b7	0134358dfb5d3797a6b77a300a036245	9f3cc82b5bb8cbe890a7569f7350f743	inproceedings	Accuracy characterization for metropolitan-scale Wi-Fi localization	Yu-Chung Cheng and Yatin Chawathe and Anthony Lamarca and John Krumm	\N	2005
8257260	Insect Molecular Biology	17	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3503334	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2583.2008.00842.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	677--684	\N	6	\N	issn = {0962-1075}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:07:05}, citeulike-article-id = {3503334}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2583.2008.00842.x}	\N	d14c28ed3dd84624433555f1b61d9dcd	963f1debca79616b53c00268d64502f3	a30eaa7ca9e54c33f661ab3bd49eda4d	article	Chikungunya-Wolbachia interplay in Aedes albopictus	P. Tortosa and A. Courtiol and S. Moutailler and A. B. Failloux and M. Weill	\N	2008
8257262	Journal of Banking \\& Finance	32	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545118	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2007.12.012	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1984--1987	\N	9	\N	issn = {03784266}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:05:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4545118}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbankfin.2007.12.012}	This note provides an analytical confirmation and a refinement of [Lucas Jr., R.E., 2000. Inflation and welfare. Econometrica 68 (62), 247–274 (March)] numerical findings regarding the characterization of optimality in the shopping-time model presented in that paper. The original numerical analysis concludes that a coefficient of risk aversion ( σ ) greater than 0.01 is sufficient for optimality. Here we use Arrow’s sufficiency theorem to confirm this result and, more importantly, to show without more calculations how changes in parameters can affect it.	57554bc708fb134b0be46f1654880625	5fbbf5f0d8fcbc630ee8051a246c8b27	25cb4c64303325b99bb5249cda6c8314	article	A note on “Inflation and Welfare”☆	R. Cysne	\N	2008
8257263	Molecular Cell	1	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3401414	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1097-2765(00)80094-5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	939--948	\N	7	\N	issn = {10972765}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:05:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3401414}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1097-2765(00)80094-5}	\N	1bd935f8fb7753ad4d3224d8331da89f	382f17e25c5680f1dd575c0d33258c6f	243242b339fd17144b63f97af2bf3946	article	The CRY1 Blue Light Photoreceptor of Arabidopsis Interacts with Phytochrome A In Vitro	M. Ahmad and J. Jarillo and O. Smirnova and A. Cashmore	\N	1998
8257264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MobiSys '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	youssef:horus	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1067170.1067193	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	205--218	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:04:11}, citeulike-article-id = {791663}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1931971315}, doi = {10.1145/1067170.1067193}	\N	bb71af665103778d879b28e6de610546	6abec1d8a220a77312d4b770296b9a9e	a8ae6660349ee97c6a8d6282def25282	inproceedings	The Horus WLAN location determination system	Moustafa Youssef and Ashok Agrawala	\N	2005
8257266	Journal of Banking \\& Finance	33	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545116	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2008.09.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	568--572	\N	3	\N	issn = {03784266}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:03:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4545116}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbankfin.2008.09.001}	This note provides a method to convert the dynamic models in Cysne [Cysne, Rubens P., 2006. A note on the non-convexity problem in some shopping-time and human-capital models. Journal of Banking and Finance 30 (10), 2737–2745] and in Cysne [Cysne, Rubens P., 2008. A note on “inflation and welfare”. Journal of Banking and Finance 32 (9), 1984–1987] to concave optimization problems. We do this by introducing new control and state variables in the models. Cysne (2006, 2008) restrict attention to continuous time models and derive parametric conditions to use Arrow’s sufficiency theorem. When the sufficient conditions presented in Cysne (2006) are satisfied (but not under the sharper sufficient conditions presented in Cysne (2008)) we can rewrite these models as concave optimization problems even if time is discrete.	ef6764fa9b8900fa4b9eec7f69d24aa8	d1cf8d7e4e0fd0c0d926cc57203580d0	79d2c1c470416b9ce07f852e17670586	article	Non-concavity problems in the dynamic macroeconomic models: A note	R. Hiraguchi	\N	2009
8257267	Physica A	274	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545114	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11543157	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	99--110	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0378-4371}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:02:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4545114}, priority = {2}	We present several recent studies based on statistical physics concepts that can be used as diagnostic tools for heart failure. We describe the scaling exponent characterizing the long-range correlations in heartbeat time series as well as the multifractal features recently discovered in heartbeat rhythm. It is found that both features, the long-range correlations and the multifractility, are weaker in cases of heart failure.	86f8fa28d0e3a571bfbe8ca819826899	d92892dda049f95560ee6d23ca4cfcb7	a66002c9859f4b33e13320a81ef8ed6e	article	Application of statistical physics to heartbeat diagnosis.	S. Havlin and L. A. Amaral and Y. Ashkenazy and A. L. Goldberger and Ivanov PCh and C. K. Peng and H. E. Stanley	\N	1999
8257268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MobiCom '04: Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	haeberlen:localization	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1023720.1023728	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	70--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:01:56}, citeulike-article-id = {274485}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581138687}, doi = {10.1145/1023720.1023728}	\N	51e958ab2f9b7a314d394a18c9a0597f	b4cd5507cb7c58cff34d539266d25e35	b573569d78c4e09bd932ec240d00e34e	inproceedings	Practical robust localization over large-scale 802.11 wireless networks	Andreas Haeberlen and Eliot Flannery and Andrew M. Ladd and Algis Rudys and Dan S. Wallach and Lydia E. Kavraki	\N	2004
8257269	Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol	266	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545112	http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/266/5/R1705	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	R1705--1710	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:01:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4545112}, priority = {2}	\N	13b5593d800724b9932fcb3781f52199	ac98701d699a67f76da34e7807db63eb	bf3ebbb7ca37a4a3b59d6f9ab4f73ef9	article	Use of sinoaortic denervation to study the role of baroreceptors in cardiovascular regulation	A. M. Schreihofer and A. F. Sved	\N	1994
8257270	PLoS Comput Biol	3	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4204531	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030192	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e192+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 15:00:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4204531}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030192}	<title>Author Summary</title><sec id="st1"><title/><p>Nitrogen fixation is an important process for improving plant development in crops. Overall, it constitutes a central role in the nitrogen cycle which is essential to life. In this work we were interested in understanding nitrogen fixation in <named-content xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" content-type="genus-species" xlink:type="simple">Rhizobium etli</named-content> from a genome-scale perspective. Using the genome annotation and scientific literature, we reconstructed the metabolic network for <named-content xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" content-type="genus-species" xlink:type="simple">R. etli</named-content>, a bacterium that fixes nitrogen. The reconstructed metabolic network was used to analyze how this network is utilized during nitrogen fixation. From this metabolic network, we built a model that was found to be in agreement with the general biochemical properties of <italic>Rhizobia</italic>, when it fixes nitrogen. Additionally, we have included an analysis of how gene deletions affect symbiotic nitrogen fixation. We propose that the metabolic reconstruction presented here can be useful as a theoretical template to understand and suggest a hypothesis for improving nitrogen fixation and its biochemical interaction with plants.</p></sec>	91e8d11cb898afa899caf61381b926c7	0171efd7f9aab950fc5ee53077c2dded	c8746d108784dc563f27581094d6e647	article	Metabolic Reconstruction and Modeling of Nitrogen Fixation in <named-content xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" content-type="genus-species" xlink:type="simple">Rhizobium etli</named-content>	Osbaldo Resendis-Antonio and Jennifer L. Reed and Sergio Encarnaci\\'{o}n and Julio Collado-Vides and Bernhard Palsson	\N	2007
8257271	The American journal of psychiatry	161	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545111	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14754788	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	361--363	\N	2	\N	issn = {0002-953X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:59:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4545111}, priority = {2}	OBJECTIVE: This prospective study examines the effect of clozapine on glucose control and insulin sensitivity. METHOD: Glucose homeostasis was measured in nine female and 11 male patients with schizophrenia (mean age=30.5 years, SD=7.4) before clozapine treatment and after a mean of 2.5 months (SD=0.95) of clozapine treatment. Oral glucose tolerance and insulin levels were measured. Insulin resistance level was measured by the homeostasis model assessment. RESULTS: Eleven (55\\%) of the patients developed abnormal glucose control; the mean age of these patients was 30.2 (SD=7.1), and five were women. Patients' insulin resistance at baseline (mean insulin resistance level=3.88, SD=2.93) was unaffected by clozapine. Mean fasting and 2-hour glucose levels significantly increased by 0.55 mmol/liter and 1.4 mmol/liter, respectively. There was no correlation between change in body mass index and change in fasting glucose levels. CONCLUSIONS: Clozapine impairs glucose control within 4 months of treatment, independent of changes in insulin sensitivity and body mass index.	6fa1705f0298befbc2ba298f85557550	cb7f4f556e98635d782713ae955c2a01	0a8894d218c10e6de7780f76fadcc9f9	article	A prospective study of impairment in glucose control caused by clozapine without changes in insulin resistance.	O. D. Howes and A. Bhatnagar and F. P. Gaughran and S. A. Amiel and R. M. Murray and L. S. Pilowsky	\N	2004
8257272	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	106	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xu2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0812506106	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2289--2294	\N	7	\N	issn = {1091-6490}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:58:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4156208}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0812506106}	DNA barcodes linked to genetic features greatly facilitate screening these features in pooled formats using microarray hybridization, and new tools are needed to design large sets of barcodes to allow construction of large barcoded mammalian libraries such as shRNA libraries. Here we report a framework for designing large sets of orthogonal barcode probes. We demonstrate the utility of this framework by designing 240,000 barcode probes and testing their performance by hybridization. From the test hybridizations, we also discovered new probe design rules that significantly reduce cross-hybridization after their introduction into the framework of the algorithm. These rules should improve the performance of DNA microarray probe designs for many applications.	80e79eb3282441638ba0ae13f95ce93a	74ca3737aafe019e4ddc311c3ce1ae18	2778a4e83faca270c07b02dd25df8ed1	article	Design of 240,000 orthogonal 25mer DNA barcode probes.	Q. Xu and M. R. Schlabach and G. J. Hannon and S. J. Elledge	\N	2009
8257273	INFOCOM 2000. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bahl:radar	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INFCOM.2000.832252	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	775--784 vol.2	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:58:36}, citeulike-article-id = {257573}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/INFCOM.2000.832252}	The proliferation of mobile computing devices and local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing interest in location-aware systems and services. In this paper we present RADAR, a radio-frequency (RF)-based system for locating and tracking users inside buildings. RADAR operates by recording and processing signal strength information at multiple base stations positioned to provide overlapping coverage in the area of interest. It combines empirical measurements with signal propagation modeling to determine user location and thereby enable location-aware services and applications. We present experimental results that demonstrate the ability of RADAR to estimate user location with a high degree of accuracy	6b199e7086dee112e4874ba78f763478	0c5fa8f4e70a667260674f35a2fce303	ac6122128f2aac7cbbb5853cec8d4646	inproceedings	RADAR: an in-building RF-based user location and tracking system	P. Bahl and V. N. Padmanabhan	\N	2000
8257274	Molecular Cell	32	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4165113	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2008.11.012	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	735--746	\N	5	\N	issn = {10972765}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:58:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4165113}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.molcel.2008.11.012}	\N	afefc0b737eab3537068428c7b387349	4111138d8fad96b37c44de3f5fc3bcbc	558436e3a0bbcc608bc333b78e895dec	article	A Genetic Interaction Map of RNA-Processing Factors Reveals Links between Sem1/Dss1-Containing Complexes and mRNA Export and Splicing	G. Wilmes and M. Bergkessel and S. Bandyopadhyay and M. Shales and H. Braberg and G. Cagney and S. Collins and G. Whitworth and T. Kress and J. Weissman	\N	2008
8257275	The Plant cell	9	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545107	http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.9.12.2271	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2271--2280	\N	12	\N	issn = {1040-4651}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:57:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4545107}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1105/tpc.9.12.2271}	Although phytochrome B (phyB) plays a particularly important role throughout the life cycle of a plant, it has not been studied in detail at the molecular level due to its low abundance. Here, we report on the expression, assembly with chromophore, and purification of epitope-tagged Arabidopsis phyB. In addition, we have reconstructed two missense mutations, phyB-4 and phyB-101, isolated in long hypocotyl screens. We show that mutant proteins phyB-4 and phyB-101 exhibit altered spectrophotometric and biochemical properties relative to the wild-type protein. In particular, we demonstrate that phyB-101 Pfr exhibits rapid nonphotochemical (dark) reversion to Pr that results in a lower photoequilibrium level of the active Pfr form. We conclude that this occurs in vivo as well because phyB-101 mutants are shown to lack an end-of-day-far-red hypocotyl elongation response that requires a stable Pfr species. We propose that this Pfr instability may be the primary molecular mechanism underlying the phyB-101 mutant phenotype.	691f28cfb13da5fc064b8e837a402740	4d658994a886fc7281a1480c63a44890	e51597183d2833057300f60f79fb77e1	article	Biochemical characterization of Arabidopsis wild-type and mutant phytochrome B holoproteins.	T. D. Elich and J. Chory	\N	1997
8257276	The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology / official scientific journal of the Collegium Internationale Neuropsychopharmacologicum (CINP)	7 Suppl 1	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545106	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1461145704004122	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1461-1457}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:57:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4545106}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S1461145704004122}	Schizophrenia is an aetiologically complex disorder arising from the interaction of a range of factors acting at various stages of life. Schizophrenic individuals inherit genes that cause structural brain deviations which may be compounded by early environmental insults. As a result some pre-schizophrenic children exhibit subtle developmental delays, cognitive problems, or poor interpersonal relationships. They are susceptible to dysregulation of dopamine, the final pathway leading to the onset of a psychotic illness. Dopamine dysregulation may arise through a process of sensitization, which, in animals, can be caused by repeated administration of dopamine-releasing drugs. It is clear that the same process occurs in humans, and that some individuals are particularly sensitive to the effects of such drugs for either genetic reasons or through early environmental damage. Stress has also been shown to induce dopamine release in animal studies, and epidemiological studies have demonstrated that social stresses can precipitate schizophrenia. Thus, stresses, such as drug use and social adversity, in adolescence or early adult life may propel the neurodevelopmentally impaired individual over a threshold into frank psychosis.	1dfe371ef4c2af9112d740e6cefdf3d6	26191c4d1d93a5085f092c36c44b7a59	820c9c6f4e2f14adfa35f6b9ba2d3462	article	Pathways to schizophrenia: the impact of environmental factors.	O. D. Howes and C. McDonald and M. Cannon and L. Arseneault and J. Boydell and R. M. Murray	\N	2004
8257277	The American journal of psychiatry	161	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545103	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15056528	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	issn = {0002-953X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:55:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4545103}, priority = {2}	\N	7c0fe030a7ea7cbcc4ea027b15c88424	c731caeada65126bf10534446d59a898	f613f05bedc62c019b1c3c90ff12d357	article	Alendronic acid for antipsychotic-related osteopenia.	O. Howes and S. Smith	\N	2004
8257278	American Journal of Physics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPT	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1020228	http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1973078	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	503--507	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:54:51}, citeulike-article-id = {1020228}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1119/1.1973078}	A presentation is given, in its simplest and most useful form for applications to physics, of the permutation symbol approach to elementary vector analysis. It is hoped that the availability of such a presentation will encourage wider use of the method in introductory and intermediate college courses in physics and engineering. \
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\\&copy;1966 American Association of Physics Teachers	31c72840e6aed2bcc5e16c4468f6b488	d52da3d644c6bb645460b59ad4698c33	773daf34f2dfef423c2e415daa7b240a	article	Permutation Symbol Approach to Elementary Vector Analysis	Arthur A. Evett	\N	1966
8257279	Current Biology	14	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2790903	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.029	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	257--262	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:54:47}, citeulike-article-id = {2790903}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2004.01.029}	Ventriloquism is the ancient art of making one's voice appear to come from elsewhere, an art exploited by the Greek and Roman oracles, and possibly earlier [1]. We regularly experience the effect when watching television and movies, where the voices seem to emanate from the actors' lips rather than from the actual sound source. Originally, ventriloquism was explained by performers projecting sound to their puppets by special techniques [1], but more recently it is assumed that ventriloquism results from vision "capturing" sound [2],[3], [4] and [5]. In this study we investigate spatial localization of audio-visual stimuli. When visual localization is good, vision does indeed dominate and capture sound. However, for severely blurred visual stimuli (that are poorly localized), the reverse holds: sound captures vision. For less blurred stimuli, neither sense dominates and perception follows the mean position. Precision of bimodal localization is usually better than either the visual or the auditory unimodal presentation. All the results are well explained not by one sense capturing the other, but by a simple model of optimal combination of visual and auditory information.	a2b73929356433fd8b65f36c5cd35a48	5d26b4ea5b697d24a8ececb8b036fdb8	a6bfcbb716af2abd7365064cbc64b685	article	The Ventriloquist Effect Results from Near-Optimal Bimodal Integration	David Alais and David Burr	\N	2004
8257281	Journal of Banking \\& Finance	30	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545096	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2005.10.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2737--2745	\N	10	\N	issn = {03784266}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:53:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4545096}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbankfin.2005.10.004}	Several works in the shopping-time and in the human-capital literature, due to the non-concavity of the underlying Hamiltonian, use first-order conditions in dynamic optimization to characterize necessity, but not sufficiency, in intertemporal problems. This note selects some works in these two areas and shows that optimality can be characterized, and some results quantitatively improved, by means of an application of Arrow’s [Arrow, K. J., 1968. Applications of control theory to economic growth. In: Dantzig, G.B., Veinott Jr., A.F. (Eds.), Mathematics of the Decisions Sciences. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI] sufficiency theorem.	61102d4f89cf81454fffa9c110828dd3	5171b14aef22d4ee0482d0cb0900f44e	2f65a35a967d507499e272b21aef55b2	article	A note on the non-convexity problem in some shopping-time and human-capital models	R. Cysne	\N	2006
8257282	Science	294	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545095	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1065022	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1108--1111	\N	5544	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:53:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4545095}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1065022}	10.1126/science.1065022	7de8f914108a231dda756770db6f6009	95389d2b1349c121d8f3f6e266e71969	f422fe36ab39e2c338b989c7bb31a304	article	Interaction of the Response Regulator ARR4 with Phytochrome B in Modulating Red Light Signaling	Uta Sweere and Klaus Eichenberg and Jens Lohrmann and Virtudes Mira-Rodado and Isabel Baurle and Jorg Kudla and Ferenc Nagy and Eberhard Schafer and Klaus Harter	\N	2001
8257283	Trends in biotechnology	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3578100	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2008.09.007	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0167-7799}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:51:48}, citeulike-article-id = {3578100}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.tibtech.2008.09.007}	The intricate nature of human physiology renders its study a difficult undertaking, and a systems biology approach is necessary to understand the complex interactions involved. Network reconstruction is a key step in systems biology and represents a common denominator because all systems biology research on a target organism relies on such a representation. With the recent development of genome-scale human metabolic networks, metabolic systems analysis is now possible and has initiated a shift towards human systems biology. Here, we review the important aspects of reconstructing a bottom-up human metabolic network, the network's role in modeling human physiology and the necessity for a community-based consensus reconstruction of human metabolism to be established.	d74efdce89ac9d4a3b4b1961b43eee58	4539fffa047df8829694847d449fa45a	13b8a3dae430f8e9f9ac866a41e0f888	article	Understanding human metabolic physiology: a genome-to-systems approach.	Monica L L. Mo and Bernhard {\\O} O. Palsson	\N	2008
8257284	The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science	184	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545092	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15172944	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	503--508	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0007-1250}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:50:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4545092}, priority = {2}	BACKGROUND: High rates of osteoporosis in schizophrenia may result from the prolactin-raising effects of some antipsychotic medication. Aims To examine bone mineral density in relation to relevant endocrine variables in patients with schizophrenia taking prolactin-raising antipsychotics. METHOD: Fifty-five patients who had been receiving prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication for >10 years underwent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry of their lumbar and hip bones. Among the endocrine variables assessed were plasma prolactin and sex hormones. RESULTS: Age-related reduced bone mineral density measures were found in 17 (57\\%) of the male and 8 (32\\%) of the female patients. Higher doses of the female patients. Higher doses of medication were associated with increased rates of both hyperprolactinaemia and bone mineral density loss. Bone loss for the whole group was correlated with medication dose, and for men was inversely correlated with testosterone values. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that patients with schizophrenia on long-term prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication are at high risk of developing reduced bone mineral density as a consequence of hyperprolactinaemia-induced hypogonadism.	66fdf94e0457a4e16eae196ca54735b5	a937e18aa16d578b40af841037c277fb	18413d4d95929828639ad65e0005652d	article	Effects of long-term prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication on bone mineral density in patients with schizophrenia.	A. M. Meaney and S. Smith and O. D. Howes and M. O'Brien and R. M. Murray and V. O'Keane	\N	2004
8257285	Vision Res	39	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA. robbie@bcs.rochester.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:384397	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10746132	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3621--3629	\N	21	\N	issn = {0042-6989}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:50:29}, citeulike-article-id = {384397}, priority = {2}	We report the results of a depth-matching experiment in which subjects were asked to adjust the height of an ellipse until it matched the depth of a simulated cylinder defined by texture and motion cues. In one-third of the trials the shape of the cylinder was primarily given by motion information, in another one-third of the trials it was given by texture information, and on the remaining trials it was given by both sources of information. Two optimal cue combination models are described where optimality is defined in terms of Bayesian statistics. The parameter values of the models are set based on subjects' responses on trials when either the motion cue or the texture cue was informative. These models provide predictions of subjects' responses on trials when both cues were informative. The results indicate that one of the optimal models provides a good fit to the subjects' data, and the second model provides an exceptional fit. Because the predictions of the optimal models closely match the experimental data, we conclude that observers' cue-combination strategies are indeed optimal, at least under the conditions studied here.	908239df4f6d85211160d17354dca4b2	9259feea7f554124ba6763913b442a4d	d44a8c777b9ae67e4c98e6fd0ddd9f44	article	Optimal integration of texture and motion cues to depth.	R. A. Jacobs	\N	1999
8257286	Cell	123	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:461070	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2005.08.031	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	507--519	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:49:59}, citeulike-article-id = {461070}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2005.08.031}	SummaryWe present a strategy for generating and analyzing comprehensive genetic-interaction maps, termed E-MAPs (epistatic miniarray profiles), comprising quantitative measures of aggravating or alleviating interactions between gene pairs. Crucial to the interpretation of E-MAPs is their high-density nature made possible by focusing on logically connected gene subsets and including essential genes. Described here is the analysis of an E-MAP of genes acting in the yeast early secretory pathway. Hierarchical clustering, together with novel analytical strategies and experimental verification, revealed or clarified the role of many proteins involved in extensively studied processes such as sphingolipid metabolism and retention of HDEL proteins. At a broader level, analysis of the E-MAP delineated pathway organization and components of physical complexes and illustrated the interconnection between the various secretory processes. Extension of this strategy to other logically connected gene subsets in yeast and higher eukaryotes should provide critical insights into the functional/organizational principles of biological systems.	3508b46af176437a52aca9bdeff2453a	6191d09b6a36a36c5fa6aa307645beb3	4e03ee08b2e72e3d065e0c9e25e93cf2	article	Exploration of the Function and Organization of the Yeast Early Secretory Pathway through an Epistatic Miniarray Profile	Maya Schuldiner and Sean R. Collins and Natalie J. Thompson and Vladimir Denic and Arunashree Bhamidipati and Thanuja Punna and Jan Ihmels and Brenda Andrews and Charles Boone and Jack F. Greenblatt	\N	2005
8257287	The Journal of clinical psychiatry	65	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545091	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15491238	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1352--1355	\N	10	\N	issn = {0160-6689}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:49:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4545091}, priority = {2}	BACKGROUND: This prospective study examines the effect of clozapine on factors determining glucose homeostasis. METHOD: The sample consisted of all patients meeting DSM-IV criteria for schizophrenia who commenced clozapine treatment within the South London and Maudsley hospitals during 1 year (2000-2001). Growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and IGF binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) were measured in 19 patients (10 female; mean age = 31.1 years [SD = 5.8]; 9 black British/African, 10 white British) before and after a mean of 2.5 (SD = 0.9) months of clozapine treatment. RESULTS: Baseline IGFBP-1 was low. IGFBP-1, GH, and IGF-1 were not significantly changed by clozapine treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Clozapine does not alter GH, IGF-1, or IGFBP-1 within 3 months of commencing treatment, indicating that alteration in glucose tolerance associated with clozapine treatment involves other mechanisms yet to be elucidated. Baseline abnormalities in IGFBP-1 indicate a preexisting susceptibility to glucoregulatory dysfunction.	3ce9ea926be083548880e4c49ebc1414	b9eb42bb438376bb3bf11193ae8d6190	87289613d57494a7591dbceb2982fe50	article	The effect of clozapine on factors controlling glucose homeostasis.	O. D. Howes and F. P. Gaughran and S. A. Amiel and R. M. Murray and L. S. Pilowsky	\N	2004
8257288	Cell	136	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4145843	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2008.12.039	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	952--963	\N	5	\N	issn = {00928674}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:47:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4145843}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2008.12.039}	\N	089f05ebf021a0f9e19fefd79bcea7a9	da2471bebb1f9989c1a2b26882643fc1	baac70b266c31ff22692c303136a6d32	article	Functional Organization of the S. cerevisiae Phosphorylation Network	Dorothea Fiedler and Hannes Braberg and Monika Mehta and Gal Chechik and Gerard Cagney and Paromita Mukherjee and Andrea C. Silva and Michael Shales and Sean R. Collins and Sake van Wageningen	\N	2009
8257289	Schizophrenia research	73	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545087	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2004.05.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	379--381	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0920-9964}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:47:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4545087}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.schres.2004.05.004}	\N	3d2d5d33a5dce8e11e0b875adea6137a	addb09c4953063d5e29a54102999aa58	25546f0f5d3626754e4aea2bd5adf656	article	Serum glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 antibody levels in people with schizophrenia and their families.	F. Gaughran and O. D. Howes and L. Chrisman and A. Vincent	\N	2005
8257290	Neuroscience letters	458	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545085	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2009.04.025	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--5	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3940}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:46:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4545085}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1016/j.neulet.2009.04.025}	Task-induced deactivation is frequently reported in the ventro-medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), regions considered to belong to the default mode network. To investigate the effect of dopamine on task-induced deactivation, we used positron emission tomography to measure cerebral blood flow during performance of the Tower of London task before and after administration of the dopamine receptor agonist apomorphine in six healthy volunteers (49-66 years old) and six Parkinson disease patients (52-69 years old). Although task-induced deactivation was observed in the vmPFC and PCC in both groups and in both conditions, an inverse correlation between activation and problem complexity was observed in the vmPFC only in the apomorphine condition.	835ebe9dff6c2f6c2ccdf7ad1c27537d	04108bc72167489cad071e0ae37bf217	a112082f5191a506a1d32b895f7939fe	article	Dopamine modulates default mode network deactivation in elderly individuals during the Tower of London task.	A. Nagano-Saito and J. Liu and J. Doyon and A. Dagher	\N	2009
8257291	PLoS biology	6	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schadt08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060107	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	issn = {1545-7885}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:45:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2776341}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.0060107}	Genetic variants that are associated with common human diseases do not lead directly to disease, but instead act on intermediate, molecular phenotypes that in turn induce changes in higher-order disease traits. Therefore, identifying the molecular phenotypes that vary in response to changes in DNA and that also associate with changes in disease traits has the potential to provide the functional information required to not only identify and validate the susceptibility genes that are directly affected by changes in DNA, but also to understand the molecular networks in which such genes operate and how changes in these networks lead to changes in disease traits. Toward that end, we profiled more than 39,000 transcripts and we genotyped 782,476 unique single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in more than 400 human liver samples to characterize the genetic architecture of gene expression in the human liver, a metabolically active tissue that is important in a number of common human diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. This genome-wide association study of gene expression resulted in the detection of more than 6,000 associations between SNP genotypes and liver gene expression traits, where many of the corresponding genes identified have already been implicated in a number of human diseases. The utility of these data for elucidating the causes of common human diseases is demonstrated by integrating them with genotypic and expression data from other human and mouse populations. This provides much-needed functional support for the candidate susceptibility genes being identified at a growing number of genetic loci that have been identified as key drivers of disease from genome-wide association studies of disease. By using an integrative genomics approach, we highlight how the gene RPS26 and not ERBB3 is supported by our data as the most likely susceptibility gene for a novel type 1 diabetes locus recently identified in a large-scale, genome-wide association study. We also identify SORT1 and CELSR2 as candidate susceptibility genes for a locus recently associated with coronary artery disease and plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in the process.	691cfdee4f20d99ff1e48540b86156a2	b53f18e33d35ada0f2512505224ab0cd	e64638d11745923922eb4698aac0d8b0	article	Mapping the Genetic Architecture of Gene Expression in Human Liver.	Eric E E. Schadt and Cliona Molony and Eugene Chudin and Ke Hao and Xia Yang and Pek Y Y. Lum and Andrew Kasarskis and Bin Zhang and Susanna Wang and Christine Suver and Jun Zhu and Joshua Millstein and Solveig Sieberts and John Lamb and Debraj Guhathakurta and Jonathan Derry and John D D. Storey and Iliana Avila-Campillo and Mark J J. Kruger and Jason M M. Johnson and Carol A A. Rohl and Atila van Nas and Margarete Mehrabian and Thomas A A. Drake and Aldons J J. Lusis and Ryan C C. Smith and F Peter P. Guengerich and Stephen C C. Strom and Erin Schuetz and Thomas H H. Rushmore and Roger Ulrich	\N	2008
8257292	Journal of Memory and Language	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4279328	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2009.03.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0749596X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:45:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4279328}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jml.2009.03.002}	The strongest support for feedback in speech perception comes from evidence of apparent lexical influence on prelexical fricative-stop compensation for coarticulation. Lexical knowledge (e.g., that the ambiguous final fricative of  Christma?  should be [s]) apparently influences perception of following stops. We argue that all such previous demonstrations can be explained without invoking lexical feedback. In particular, we show that one demonstration [Magnuson, J. S., McMurray, B., Tanenhaus, M. K., \\& Aslin, R. N. (2003). Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: The ghost of Christmash past.  Cognitive Science, 27 , 285–298] involved experimentally-induced biases (from 16 practice trials) rather than feedback. We found that the direction of the compensation effect depended on whether practice stimuli were words or nonwords. When both were used, there was no lexically-mediated compensation. Across experiments, however, there were lexical effects on fricative identification. This dissociation (lexical involvement in the fricative decisions but not in the following stop decisions made on the same trials) challenges interactive models in which feedback should cause both effects. We conclude that the prelexical level is sensitive to experimentally-induced phoneme-sequence biases, but that there is no feedback during speech perception.	c7365dc048f04f1dbb1b7904b944336a	d449005c37e463261c4e1ee27430b5a8	560fca84e43066449bfe5d1cf2529201	article	No lexical–prelexical feedback during speech perception or: Is it time to stop playing those Christmas tapes?	James M. Mcqueen and Alexandra Jesse and Dennis Norris	\N	2009
8257293	Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine	95	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545081	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11773346	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	18--22	\N	1	\N	issn = {0141-0768}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:44:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4545081}, priority = {0}	\N	ef898d9bc97db62ecdea62ac59eeed60	69f12e342c6b09ec74b4042b75edc46c	557926c4b9c0ca56414c4e9797961e0e	article	Can we improve on how we select medical students?	P. Hughes	\N	2002
8257294	Journal of clinical psychopharmacology	25	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545039	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15876906	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	259--261	\N	3	\N	issn = {0271-0749}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:43:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4545039}, priority = {2}	Antipsychotic treatment is frequently associated with elevated prolactin levels. Raised prolactin levels have been linked with osteoporosis. The objective of this study is to determine whether patients taking antipsychotics show reduced bone mineral density (BMD), and whether this is associated with prolactin levels. BMD (standardized as z scores) was compared using dual x-ray absorptiometry of the lumbar spine and hip in patients taking antipsychotics (n = 102, mean age: 46.0, SD: 13.1, 47\\% male, median treatment duration: 3.0 years) to matched reference controls. Levels of prolactin, markers of bone metabolism, and risk factors for osteoporosis were measured. Mean BMD was not significantly reduced, other than the total spine score for black males (mean z score: -0.88, P = 0.00001). BMD was correlated with body mass index but there was no correlation with prolactin. BMD was not correlated with prolactin levels and showed no clinically significant reduction. The low BMD in black males warrants further investigation.	58442595fb7845bf7d2bafd0d49279ee	db4b99302a62e18cf0c368472250a4d4	33db76272fef6680cfbff45ef5296cac	article	Bone mineral density and its relationship to prolactin levels in patients taking antipsychotic treatment.	O. D. Howes and M. J. Wheeler and A. M. Meaney and V. O'Keane and I. Fogelman and G. Blake and R. M. Murray and S. Smith	\N	2005
8257295	Phoenix	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Classical Association of Canada	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545036	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1088490	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	115--130	\N	2	\N	issn = {00318299}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:43:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4545036}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/1088490}	No date prior to 462/1 B. C. is acceptable for a Peace of Callias. 449 remains the most credible, theories of fourth-century invention failing to explain satisfactorily how or why a peace was invented. The absence of walls in Ionia is best explained as required by a clause of the Peace which illuminates its true nature./La Paix de Callias ne peut avoir \\'{e}t\\'{e} conclue avant 462/1 avant J.-C. Puisque les th\\'{e}ories qui en font une invention du IVe si\\`{e}cle ne peuvent expliquer de fa\\c{c}on satisfaisante le "pourquoi" et le "comment," l'hypoth\\`{e}se qui place cette paix en l'ann\\'{e}e 449 reste la plus cr\\'{e}dible. Ainsi il est pr\\'{e}f\\'{e}rable d'expliquer l'absence de murailles en Ionie par l'existence d'une clause du trait\\'{e}, ce qui fait ressortir la v\\'{e}ritable nature de ce trait\\'{e}.	c43df26abfbc046f51c5326e07c78231	056e7822fffaae583886197bf8aafb09	dcd1e32003cce83714c1151718a51219	article	The Peace between Athens and Persia	G. L. Cawkwell	\N	1997
8257296	Nucl. Acids Res.	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lassmann2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn1006	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	gkn1006+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:42:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3847842}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/nar/gkn1006}	In the growing field of genomics, multiple alignment programs are confronted with ever increasing amounts of data. To address this growing issue we have dramatically improved the running time and memory requirement of Kalign, while maintaining its high alignment accuracy. Kalign version 2 also supports nucleotide alignment, and a newly introduced extension allows for external sequence annotation to be included into the alignment procedure. We demonstrate that Kalign2 is exceptionally fast and memory-efficient, permitting accurate alignment of very large numbers of sequences. The accuracy of Kalign2 compares well to the best methods in the case of protein alignments while its accuracy on nucleotide alignments is generally superior. In addition, we demonstrate the potential of using known or predicted sequence annotation to improve the alignment accuracy. Kalign2 is freely available for download from the Kalign web site (http://msa.sbc.su.se/). 10.1093/nar/gkn1006	8132fbd857bb19b6ef90d41d8760e962	04a686de41018d9ac6735d7d561cb217	4c2c6b2c27140b6422dcfce5d21c68cf	article	Kalign2: high-performance multiple alignment of protein and nucleotide sequences allowing external features	Timo Lassmann and Oliver Frings and Erik L. Sonnhammer	\N	2008
8257297	Soil Sci Soc Am J	66	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545037	http://soil.scijournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/66/4/1143	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1143--1150	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:42:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4545037}, priority = {3}	An accurate mathematical representation of particle-size distributions (PSDs) is required to estimate soil hydraulic properties or to compare texture measurements from different classification systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of seven models (i.e., five lognormal models, the Gompertz model, and the Fredlund model) to fit PSD data sets from a wide range of soil textures. Special attention was given to the effect of texture on model performance. Several criteria were used to determine the optimum model with the least number of fitting parameters when other conditions are equal. The Fredlund model with four parameters showed the best performance with the majority of soils studied, even when three criteria that impose a penalty for additional fitting parameters were used. Especially, the relative performance of the Fredlund model in regard to other models increased with increase of clay content. Among all soil classes, the lognormal models with two or three parameters showed better fits for silty clay, silty clay loam, and silt loam soils, and worse fit for sandy clay loam soil.	6ab8c8f93546a924885b50ac56cff116	d0388d1d8dd6ed607adf98a750befcfe	fe3ee72c8a6fbdec8c1521f7035433d3	article	Models for Estimating Soil Particle-Size Distributions	Sang I. Hwang and Kwang P. Lee and Dong S. Lee and Susan E. Powers	\N	2002
8257298	Mol Syst Biol	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-2542, USA. jan.ihmels@gmail.com	\N	\N	citeulike:1226833	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100127	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1744-4292}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:42:24}, citeulike-article-id = {1226833}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/msb4100127}	Many genes can be deleted with little phenotypic consequences. By what mechanism and to what extent the presence of duplicate genes in the genome contributes to this robustness against deletions has been the subject of considerable interest. Here, we exploit the availability of high-density genetic interaction maps to provide direct support for the role of backup compensation, where functionally overlapping duplicates cover for the loss of their paralog. However, we find that the overall contribution of duplicates to robustness against null mutations is low ( approximately 25\\%). The ability to directly identify buffering paralogs allowed us to further study their properties, and how they differ from non-buffering duplicates. Using environmental sensitivity profiles as well as quantitative genetic interaction spectra as high-resolution phenotypes, we establish that even duplicate pairs with compensation capacity exhibit rich and typically non-overlapping deletion phenotypes, and are thus unable to comprehensively cover against loss of their paralog. Our findings reconcile the fact that duplicates can compensate for each other's loss under a limited number of conditions with the evolutionary instability of genes whose loss is not associated with a phenotypic penalty.	b756e9a8d8f48c3c9d404aa56cd83e99	9c2f8e57d73060418ef775ef3bfdb5a2	55ddee6cc964378df1dccf32c8085811	article	Backup without redundancy: genetic interactions reveal the cost of duplicate gene loss.	J. Ihmels and S. R. Collins and M. Schuldiner and N. J. Krogan and J. S. Weissman	\N	2007
8257299	Nature	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1117506	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05649	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:41:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1117506}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature05649}	\N	9f95ae42c3562596a1d89190b6930885	3e56bea55793027d9f4e05005d35a773	ade7ab23084090e09585b92c7561ca76	article	Functional dissection of protein complexes involved in yeast chromosome biology using a genetic interaction map	Sean R. Collins and Kyle M. Miller and Nancy L. Maas and Assen Roguev and Jeffrey Fillingham and Clement S. Chu and Maya Schuldiner and Marinella Gebbia and Judith Recht and Michael Shales and Huiming Ding and Hong Xu and Junhong Han and Kristin Ingvarsdottir and Benjamin Cheng and Brenda Andrews and Charles Boone and Shelley L. Berger and Phil Hieter and Zhiguo Zhang and Grant W. Brown and James C. Ingles and Andrew Emili and David C. Allis and David P. Toczyski and Jonathan S. Weissman and Jack F. Greenblatt and Nevan J. Krogan	\N	2007
8257300	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545033	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2831	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:41:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545033}, eprint = {0905.2831}	The nontrivial dispersion relation of a periodic medium affects both the\
spectral and the spatial distribution of Cherenkov radiation. We present a\
theory of the spatial distribution of Cherenkov radiation in the far-field zone\
inside arbitrary three- and two-dimensional dielectric media. Simple analytical\
expressions for the far-field are obtained in terms of the Bloch mode\
expansion. Numerical examples of the Cherenkov radiation in a two-dimensional\
photonic crystal is presented. The developed analytical theory demonstrates\
good agreement with numerically rigorous finite-difference time-domain\
calculations.	ffde99fcf46ac29ffd78e76d9f78af76	f4eb13cd69a7f04407dcd827598bf9ec	b6376b6a88f648ddb3df46ace092863e	article	Spatial distribution of Cherenkov radiation in periodic dielectric media	Christian Kremers and Dmitry N. Chigrin	\N	2009
8257301	Diabetes Care	29	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545015	http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc06-0543	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1638--1644	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:41:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4545015}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.2337/dc06-0543}	OBJECTIVE--Low-level exposure to some persistent organic pollutants (POPs) has recently become a focus because of their possible link with the risk of diabetes.  RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--Cross-sectional associations of the serum concentrations of POPs with diabetes prevalence were investigated in 2,016 adult participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2002. Six POPs (2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl, 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, oxychlordane, p,p'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and trans-nonachlor) were selected, because they were detectable in [\\&ge;]80\\% of participants.  RESULTS--Compared with subjects with serum concentrations below the limit of detection, after adjustment for age, sex, race and ethnicity, poverty income ratio, BMI, and waist circumference, diabetes prevalence was strongly positively associated with lipid-adjusted serum concentrations of all six POPs. When the participants were classified according to the sum of category numbers of the six POPs, adjusted odds ratios were 1.0, 14.0, 14.7, 38.3, and 37.7 (P for trend < 0.001). The association was consistent in stratified analyses and stronger in younger participants, Mexican Americans, and obese individuals.  CONCLUSIONS--There were striking dose-response relations between serum concentrations of six selected POPs and the prevalence of diabetes. The strong graded association could offer a compelling challenge to future epidemiologic and toxicological research. 10.2337/dc06-0543	7d9d4b3eae0101b197da48c75a2dcfa6	d5b7b7a9087a4a69c0f3e6854d27aa73	68509233ecdfa583659b5e967c43bc6b	article	A Strong Dose-Response Relation Between Serum Concentrations of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Diabetes: Results from the National Health and Examination Survey 1999-2002	Duk-Hee Lee and In-Kyu Lee and Kyungeun Song and Michael Steffes and William Toscano and Beth A. Baker and David R. Jacobs	\N	2006
8257302	Journal of clinical psychopharmacology	26	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545032	http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.jcp.0000239791.91330.48	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	629--631	\N	6	\N	issn = {0271-0749}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:41:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4545032}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1097/01.jcp.0000239791.91330.48}	OBJECTIVES: To determine if prolactin levels are associated with glucose-insulin homeostasis in antipsychotic-treated patients with schizophrenia. METHOD: Prolactin levels and glucose homeostasis (quantified using oral glucose tolerance testing, insulin measurement, and homeostasis model assessment) were measured in 15 patients with elevated prolactin levels secondary to antipsychotic treatment of schizophrenia (mean age, 30.4 years; SD, 5.3 years). The effect of reducing prolactin levels by switching patients' antipsychotic treatment to clozapine was ascertained by performing the measures before and after the switch to clozapine. RESULTS: There was no significant correlation between prolactin and glucose-insulin measures at baseline. There was a large reduction in prolactin (593 mIU/L) after switching to clozapine, but this was not associated with changes in glucose-insulin measures. CONCLUSIONS: Prolactin is not a significant determinant of glucose-insulin homeostasis in patients taking antipsychotics for schizophrenia. There was no benefit from lowering prolactin levels using clozapine. This could be because prolactin does not have a major effect on glucose homeostasis or that the effects of prolactin reduction are countered by clozapine.	b4da4c15c1bc8746c00a25a34aed88e4	89bc50623e185d4a444c5c903d4fe3c4	24442f1289b0a945919aa7f9a5d72a91	article	The relationship between prolactin levels and glucose homeostasis in antipsychotic-treated schizophrenic patients.	O. D. Howes and S. Smith and F. P. Gaughran and S. A. Amiel and R. M. Murray and L. S. Pilowsky	\N	2006
8257303	Phoenix	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Classical Association of Canada	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545030	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1087378	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	12--31	\N	1	\N	issn = {00318299}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:40:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4545030}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/1087378}	\N	30ff38ea1f54a96144ed78ee560324af	68b70a946787e3f87d4bf02557463cc8	112a1c55631c1fa80ae6e725b4a484a2	article	The Peace of Callias: Its Historical Context	C. L. Murison	\N	1971
8257304	Methods	40	\N	\N	December	\N	Chromatin and Transcriptional Regulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:994316	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2006.07.034	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	344--352	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:39:46}, citeulike-article-id = {994316}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.ymeth.2006.07.034}	The use of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a simple eukaryotic model system for the study of chromatin assembly and regulation has allowed rapid discovery of genes that influence this complex process. The functions of many of the proteins encoded by these genes have not yet been fully characterized. Here, we describe a high-throughput methodology that can be used to illuminate gene function and discuss its application to a set of genes involved in the creation, maintenance and remodeling of chromatin structure. Our technique, termed E-MAPs, involves the generation of quantitative genetic interaction maps that reveal the function and organization of cellular proteins and networks.	9966c32941f46a4703cf072ea72bfe93	f89957f6fb701ad8fce3f1f6c041ccbc	e0c30bcfb00dc879bd55cf022eae4473	article	Quantitative genetic analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using epistatic miniarray profiles (E-MAPs) and its application to chromatin functions	M. Schuldiner and S. R. Collins and J. S. Weissman and N. J. Krogan	\N	2006
8257306	NeuroImage	34	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545027	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.10.042	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1782--1789	\N	4	\N	issn = {1053-8119}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:39:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4545027}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.10.042}	Research in non-human primates has implicated striatal dopamine (D2) receptor function in the expression of social dominance--a fundamental component of social extraversion. We predicted that trait extraversion - indexed by the revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R) - would correlate with striatal DA (D2) receptor measures - indexed by [(11)C]-Raclopride binding potential (BP) - in 28 healthy post-menopausal females (mean age=75 years; range=58-91 years). Region of interest (ROI) and voxel-based statistical parametric mapping (SPM) analyses were performed, using a reference tissue model for [(11)C]-Raclopride. ROI analysis showed moderately significant negative correlations between extraversion and BP measures in the left caudate and between psychoticism scores and BP in the right putamen. Unexpectedly, scores on the Lie scale, a measure of socially desirable responding, were significantly and negatively correlated with BP measures in the putamen and survived Bonferroni correction on the right side. After controlling for the potential confounding of self-report bias in high Lie scorers, only the correlation between Lie scores and BP measures in the right putamen remained significant. Voxel-based analysis showed only Lie scores to be significantly and negatively correlated with BP measures in the right putamen. We explored this association further by applying an ROI-based approach to data on a previously scanned sample of young adults (n=13) and found a similar pattern of association, which achieved trend level significance in the right putamen. Although unanticipated, the relationship observed between BP measures in the right putamen and Lie scores is consistent with dopaminergic involvement in socially rewarding behaviour. How this relates to dopaminergic tone will need to be further explored.	74b4d6eb0b67da95a9105548341af3ce	77601166c08f1ffcbb87c713f1ff564c	eff4bda50751cff15bf36eb8d5b33fd9	article	Striatal dopamine (D2) receptor availability predicts socially desirable responding.	S. J. Reeves and M. A. Mehta and A. J. Montgomery and D. Amiras and A. Egerton and R. J. Howard and P. M. Grasby	\N	2007
8257307	PLoS Comput Biol	5	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4043641	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000285	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e1000285+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:39:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4043641}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000285}	<title>Author Summary</title> <p>There is growing interest in elucidating the minimal number of genes needed for life. This challenge is important not just for fundamental but also practical considerations arising from the need to design microorganisms exquisitely tuned for particular applications. The genome of the pathogen <italic>Mycoplasma genitalium</italic> is believed to be a close approximation to the minimal set of genes required for bacterial growth. In this paper, we constructed a genome-scale metabolic model of <italic>M. genitalium</italic> that mathematically describes a unified characterization of its biochemical capabilities. The model accounts for 189 of the 482 genes listed in the latest genome annotation. We used computational tools during the process to bridge network gaps in the model and restore consistency with experimental data that determined which gene deletions led to cell death (i.e., are essential). We achieved 87\\% correct model predictions for essential genes and 89\\% for non-essential genes. We subsequently used the metabolic model to determine components that must be part of the growth medium. The approaches and tools described here provide a roadmap for the automated metabolic reconstruction of other organisms. This task is becoming increasingly critical as genome sequencing for new organisms is proceeding at an ever-accelerating pace.</p>	7fac10647e7c7a0e940fd55eac164c0e	f54f4fc785233bdd577fb5c2b83b7041	7a839d92a145c40697d6bba6b4162c27	article	A Genome-Scale Metabolic Reconstruction of <italic>Mycoplasma genitalium</italic>, <italic>i</italic>PS189	Patrick F. Suthers and Madhukar S. Dasika and Vinay S. Kumar and Gennady Denisov and John I. Glass and Costas D. Maranas	\N	2009
8257308	Journal of Virological Methods	158	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545026	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.01.016	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	190--194	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {01660934}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:38:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4545026}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.01.016}	During the 2007–2008 influenza season global strain surveillance for antiviral resistance revealed the sudden emergence of oseltamivir resistance in influenza A H1N1 isolates. Although oseltamivir resistance rates vary from region to region, 16\\% of isolates tested globally were found to be oseltamivir resistant by a histidine to tyrosine mutation of residue 275 of the neuraminidase gene of influenza A. In order to implement effective resistance testing locally a novel real-time reverse-transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) assay was developed for the detection of the H275Y mutation. To evaluate this method, 40 oseltamivir resistant and 61 oseltamivir sensitive H1N1 influenza isolates were tested using Sanger sequencing, which is the reference method for detection of resistance, pyrosequencing and the novel H275Y RT-PCR assay. In comparison to Sanger sequencing, the sensitivity and specificity of the H275Y RT-PCR assay were 100\\% (40/40) and 100\\% (61/61) respectively, while the sensitivity and specificity of pyrosequencing were 100\\% (40/40) and 97.5\\% (60/61) respectively. Although all three methods were effective in detecting the H275Y mutation associated with oseltamivir resistance, the H275Y RT-PCR assay was the most rapid and could easily be incorporated into an influenza subtyping protocol.	4b4930326f396316fa39a3db0c7ef3ed	c5d9fca02f54c7f02b406944a8867906	3ce1974e4767f1aae0093391742d2f95	article	Development of a novel real-time reverse-transcriptase PCR method for the detection of H275Y positive influenza A H1N1 isolates	S. Bolotin and A. V. Robertson and A. Eshaghi and C. De Lima and E. Lombos and E. Chong-King and L. Burton and T. Mazzulli and S. J. Drews	\N	2009
8257309	Genome Biology	7	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:768850	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2006-7-7-r63	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	R63+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1465-6906}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:38:45}, citeulike-article-id = {768850}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/gb-2006-7-7-r63}	\N	d5bda7b6697df231974dcb02dd677611	0c20cc4cce446400443e925e4a1ea3dd	987278e3f63f48ca9313fed420ed133a	article	A strategy for extracting and analyzing large-scale quantitative epistatic interaction data	Sean R. Collins and Maya Schuldiner and Nevan J. Krogan and Jonathan S. Weissman	\N	2006
8257310	BMC Bioinformatics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Subramanian2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-66	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:38:22}, citeulike-article-id = {2689030}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-6-66}	BACKGROUND:We present a complete re-implementation of the segment-based approach to multiple protein alignment that contains a number of improvements compared to the previous version 2.2 of DIALIGN. This previous version is superior to Needleman-Wunsch-based multi-alignment programs on locally related sequence sets. However, it is often outperformed by these methods on data sets with global but weak similarity at the primary-sequence level.RESULTS:In the present paper, we discuss strengths and weaknesses of DIALIGN in view of the underlying objective function. Based on these results, we propose several heuristics to improve the segment-based alignment approach. For pairwise alignment, we implemented a fragment-chaining algorithm that favours chains of low-scoring local alignments over isolated high-scoring fragments. For multiple alignment, we use an improved greedy procedure that is less sensitive to spurious local sequence similarities. To evaluate our method on globally related protein families, we used the well-known database BAliBASE. For benchmarking tests on locally related sequences, we created a new reference database called IRMBASE which consists of simulated conserved motifs implanted into non-related random sequences.CONCLUSION:On BAliBASE, our new program performs significantly better than the previous version of DIALIGN and is comparable to the standard global aligner CLUSTAL W, though it is outperformed by some newly developed programs that focus on global alignment. On the locally related test sets in IRMBASE, our method outperforms all other programs that we evaluated.	219cde97610ab1b14618cdb75d285553	57777bfc1c969e1fcdc36a3130e03061	e1b9e2231ddf10921efdeef95fe7559a	article	DIALIGN-T: An improved algorithm for segment-based multiple sequence alignment	A. R. Subramanian and J. Weyer-Menkhoff and M. Kaufmann and B. Morgenstern	\N	2005
8257312	Synapse (New York, N.Y.)	61	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545018	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/syn.20360	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	231--241	\N	4	\N	issn = {0887-4476}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:33:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4545018}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/syn.20360}	In positron emission tomography and single photon emission computed tomography studies using D2 dopamine (DA) receptor radiotracers, a decrease in radiotracer binding potential (BP) is usually interpreted in terms of increased competition with synaptic DA. However, some data suggest that this signal may also reflect agonist (DA)-induced increases in D2 receptor (D2R) internalization, a process which would presumably also decrease the population of receptors available for binding to hydrophilic radioligands. To advance interpretation of alterations in D2 radiotracer BP, direct methods of assessment of D2R internalization are required. Here, we describe a confocal microscopy-based approach for the quantification of agonist-dependent receptor internalization. The method relies upon double-labeling of the receptors with antibodies directed against intracellular as well as extracellular epitopes. Following agonist stimulation, DA D2R internalization was quantified by differentiating, in optical cell sections, the signal due to the staining of the extracellular from intracellular epitopes of D2Rs. Receptor internalization was increased in the presence of the D2 agonists DA and bromocriptine, but not the D1 agonist SKF38393. Pretreatment with either the D2 antagonist sulpiride, or inhibitors of internalization (phenylarsine oxide and high molarity sucrose), blocked D2-agonist induced receptor internalization, thus validating this method in vitro. This approach therefore provides a direct and streamlined methodology for investigating the pharmacological and mechanistic aspects of D2R internalization, and should inform the interpretation of results from in vivo receptor imaging studies.	0aa568aa4fb3c758f115323ec2804db7	f160634b9b16589469dc47cffe78cc03	99dfa3a9a863d472f96f7004dfe16394	article	Agonist-dependent internalization of D2 receptors: Imaging quantification by confocal microscopy.	J. L. Goggi and A. Sardini and A. Egerton and P. G. Strange and P. M. Grasby	\N	2007
8257313	N Engl J Med	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4500686	http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa0903810	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	NEJMoa0903810+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:33:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4500686}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMoa0903810}	Background On April 15 and April 17, 2009, novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus (S-OIV) was identified in specimens obtained from two epidemiologically unlinked patients in the United States. The same strain of the virus was identified in Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere. We describe 642 confirmed cases of human S-OIV infection identified from the rapidly evolving U.S. outbreak.  Methods Enhanced surveillance was implemented in the United States for human infection with influenza A viruses that could not be subtyped. Specimens were sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction confirmatory testing for S-OIV.  Results From April 15 through May 5, a total of 642 confirmed cases of S-OIV infection were identified in 41 states. The ages of patients ranged from 3 months to 81 years; 60\\% of patients were 18 years of age or younger. Of patients with available data, 18\\% had recently traveled to Mexico, and 16\\% were identified from school outbreaks of S-OIV infection. The most common presenting symptoms were fever (94\\% of patients), cough (92\\%), and sore throat (66\\%); 25\\% of patients had diarrhea, and 25\\% had vomiting. Of the 399 patients for whom hospitalization status was known, 36 (9\\%) required hospitalization. Of 22 hospitalized patients with available data, 12 had characteristics that conferred an increased risk of severe seasonal influenza, 11 had pneumonia, 8 required admission to an intensive care unit, 4 had respiratory failure, and 2 died. The S-OIV was determined to have a unique genome composition that had not been identified previously.  Conclusions A novel swine-origin influenza A virus was identified as the cause of outbreaks of febrile respiratory infection ranging from self-limited to severe illness. It is likely that the number of confirmed cases underestimates the number of cases that have occurred. 10.1056/NEJMoa0903810	847ad7d256de57fd13e354d4512e7ddb	2ca68327952c0f0e62053e549e921727	36bfec130ff22450356d0456967137c5	article	Emergence of a Novel Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus in Humans	Novel	\N	2009
8257314	Nature	408	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545017	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35041583	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	207--211	\N	6809	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:33:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4545017}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/35041583}	\N	6f3ec3f63f15f9ea9d1ed900819fd350	0caed46aafb89fec8a075b892cdccb4b	e18098e5c76a9e49ebc21a2f38493d27	article	Functional interaction of phytochrome B and cryptochrome 2	Paloma Mas and Paul F. Devlin and Satchidananda Panda and Steve A. Kay	\N	2000
8257315	Algorithms for Molecular Biology	3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Subramanian2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7188-3-6	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1748-7188}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:32:52}, citeulike-article-id = {2839288}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1748-7188-3-6}	\N	f932da709227dff1b91891e4a5e85b5f	cf43e091cc67f7abd7ebd7f1f41976fb	d8a0e60c2ae5e1451395924716d83493	article	DIALIGN-TX: greedy and progressive approaches for  segment-based multiple sequence alignment	A. R. Subramanian and M. Kaufmann and B. Morgenstern	\N	2008
8257317	J. Virol.	67	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545014	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/67/12/7223?view=long\\&pmid=8230444	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	7223--7228	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:32:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4545014}, priority = {2}	Live attenuated influenza A virus vaccines are currently produced by the transfer of attenuating genes from a donor virus to new epidemic variants of influenza A virus, with the selection of reassortant viruses that possess the protective antigens (i.e., the two surface glycoproteins) of the epidemic virus and the attenuating genes from the donor virus. The previously studied attenuated donor viruses were produced by conventional methods such as passage of virus at low temperature or chemical mutagenesis. The present paper describes a new strategy for the generation of a donor virus bearing an attenuating, non-surface-glycoprotein gene. This strategy involves the introduction of attenuating mutations into the cDNA copy of the PB2 polymerase gene by site-directed mutagenesis, transfection of in vitro RNA transcripts of PB2 cDNA, and recovery of the transfected PB2 gene into an infectious virus. An avian-human influenza A virus PB2 single-gene reassortant virus (with an avian influenza A virus PB2 gene) that replicates efficiently in avian tissue but poorly in mammalian cells was used as a helper virus to rescue a transfected synthetic RNA derived from a human influenza A virus PB2 gene. The desired human influenza A virus mutant PB2 transfectant was favored in this situation because the avian influenza A virus PB2 gene restricts viral replication in mammalian cells in culture, the system used for rescue, thereby providing strong selection for the virus bearing the human influenza A virus PB2 gene. We validated the feasibility of this approach by rescuing the PB2 gene of the wild-type influenza A/Ann Arbor/6/60 virus and a mutant derivative that had a single amino acid substitution introduced at position 265 by site-directed mutagenesis. Previously, this amino acid substitution had been shown to specify both a temperature-sensitive (ts) and an attenuation (att) phenotype. The rescued mutant 265 PB2 transfectant virus exhibited the ts and att phenotypes, which confirms that these phenotypes were specified by this single amino acid substitution. The transfectant virus was immunogenic and protected hamsters from subsequent challenge with wild-type virus. The cDNA copy of this influenza A/Ann Arbor/6/60 virus mutant 265 PB2 gene will be used as a substrate for the introduction of additional attenuating mutations by site-directed mutagenesis.	76b99425a4fddb4a3f70ce20bb09c3d2	d6d3375bd534b6619e750ae79c14b37a	24015312b31735925ca4623f16097a66	article	Rescue of an influenza A virus wild-type PB2 gene and a mutant derivative bearing a site-specific temperature-sensitive and attenuating mutation.	E. K. Subbarao and Y. Kawaoka and B. R. Murphy	\N	1993
8257318	Trends in parasitology	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, UK; Sanaria Inc., 9800 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:3100092	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2008.06.003	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-4922}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:31:41}, citeulike-article-id = {3100092}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.pt.2008.06.003}	The transmission of vector-borne diseases is dependent upon the ability of the vector to survive for longer than the period of development of the pathogen within the vector. One means of reducing mosquito lifespan, and thereby reducing their capacity to transmit diseases, is to target mosquitoes with vaccines. Here, the principle behind mosquitocidal vaccines is described, their potential impact in malaria and dengue control is modeled and the current research that could make these vaccines a reality is reviewed. Mosquito genome data, combined with modern molecular techniques, can be exploited to overcome the limited advances in this field. Given the large potential benefit to vector-borne disease control, research into the development of mosquitocidal vaccines deserves a high profile.	e50733e47bcd00bbf0c822a830d2d38d	e58f07c6ab19da1af07927b36cbc69f2	2496819989cf7056031c74ba7d3f23d0	article	Mosquitocidal vaccines: a neglected addition to malaria and dengue control strategies.	Peter F F. Billingsley and Brian Foy and Jason L L. Rasgon	\N	2008
8257319	Technometrics	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545011	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1270363	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	41--47	\N	1	\N	issn = {00401706}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:31:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4545011}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.2307/1270363}	A computer experiment generates observations by running a computer model at inputs x and recording the output (response) Y. Prediction of the response Y to an untried input is treated by modeling the systematic departure of Y from a linear model as a realization of a stochastic process. For given data (selected inputs and the computed responses), best linear prediction is used. The design problem is to select the inputs to predict efficiently. The issues of choice of stochastic-process model and computation of efficient designs are addressed, and applications are made to some chemical kinetics problems.	e37e2966d6f62debcdedcc47fa17d039	e802c371ecb4ea6f4b8a71acf812bf83	a123c22bea4503f76fed5179f23f5daa	article	Designs for Computer Experiments	Jerome Sacks and Susannah B. Schiller and William J. Welch	\N	1989
8257320	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545009	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4436637	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--31	\N	1	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:30:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4545009}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4436637}	\N	531447503d2c985a65fb5292af970af8	08c2bce6992b5be2add5e057990d9ab8	f1bb509129d75e839e5b5bca87de1bfa	article	Bemerkungen zum Jonischen Aufstand und zur Rolle des Artaphernes	Dietmar Kienast	\N	2002
8257321	Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition	25	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcEvoyNelsonKomatsu	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10505342	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1177--1194	\N	5	\N	issn = {0278-7393}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:29:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4545007}, priority = {2}	Veridical memory for presented list words and false memory for nonpresented but related items were tested using the Deese/Roediger and McDermott paradigm. The strength and density of preexisting connections among the list words, and from the list words to the critical items, were manipulated. The likelihood of producing false memories in free recall varied with the strength of connections from the list words to the critical items but was inversely related to the density of the interconnections among the list words. In contrast, veridical recall of list words was positively related to the density of the interconnections. A final recognition test showed that both false and veridical memories were more likely when the list words were more densely interconnected. The results are discussed in terms of an associative model of memory, Processing Implicit and Explicit Representations (PIER 2) that describes the influence of implicitly activated preexisting information on memory performance.	fa81f1de9eff105f794e85f3a860f884	342ed5525571a51da1442903f984fece	ae63bd5cd9be37385a6a60023570fa54	article	What is the connection between true and false memories? The differential roles of interitem associations in recall and recognition.	C. L. McEvoy and D. L. Nelson and T. Komatsu	\N	1999
8257322	Bioinformatics	15	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgenstern1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/15.3.211	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	211--218	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:29:19}, citeulike-article-id = {701003}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/15.3.211}	10.1093/bioinformatics/15.3.211	1723d2697f0d04de1b5b7fb33f05fcec	af797e10384728bc755a6a007991a278	4b932f6b4f3c40b0533dc314fa0f3bca	article	DIALIGN 2: improvement of the segment-to-segment approach to multiple sequence alignment	B. Morgenstern	\N	1999
8257323	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545005	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4434431	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--25	\N	1	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:28:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4545005}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4434431}	\N	099d2503352b0f5c3ffe5f34c488d74a	ff817a00dd480c90a7637e1fdbf31671	47bb16bc367b23c06aa825863cef9017	article	Herodot und das perikleische Athen	Hermann Strasburger	\N	1955
8257324	The Journal of Chemical Physics	124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2658611	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000124000023234110000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	23	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:28:38}, citeulike-article-id = {2658611}, priority = {2}	View this record in Web of Science	9da13486b03ef034f52c6ec02a84d5f7	edfa6d3b123984d9ffd2072d83284c53	151c1d5bd4780957f3622fdb79d770ee	article	Graph transformation method for calculating waiting times in Markov chains	Semen A. Trygubenko and David J. Wales	\N	2006
8257325	Journal of Statistical Physics	126	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1132200	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10955-006-9231-7	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	243--279	\N	2	\N	issn = {0022-4715}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:27:28}, citeulike-article-id = {1132200}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10955-006-9231-7}	\N	7b58b7ad0f8b879143042d3a25e3b736	5fc85e61b1b3548d0b05bfd5da625005	e272d10ead6952a4e5c3535ab8473105	article	On the Distribution of Surface Extrema in Several One- and Two-dimensional Random Landscapes	Hivert and F. and Nechaev and S. and Oshanin and G. and Vasilyev and O.	\N	2007
8257326	Historia: Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Alte Geschichte	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franz Steiner Verlag	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545003	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4436292	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	257--278	\N	3	\N	issn = {00182311}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:27:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4545003}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/4436292}	\N	86fd685987f5d24378792f9efc6a3381	60cab9c8314752e62abf5a2f75d8a92c	54c47afd0c4a3301ffe17f876163e314	article	Herodot und die Ursachen des Ionischen Aufstandes	Uwe Walter	\N	1993
8257327	Hesperia	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American School of Classical Studies at Athens	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544998	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/148190	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	383--482	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018098X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:26:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4544998}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/148190}	\N	3218100646ea0b9b54b2bc02e68212d6	2c044edb58b2f4aec945c3fce6e04c54	185d93400660051fac3efd082740f9f9	article	The Persian Destruction of Athens: Evidence from Agora Deposits	Leslie T. Shear	\N	1993
8257328	Business Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5\\_24	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	314--327	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:25:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4545000}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5\\_24}	Profiles are the basis for individual communication, because they provide information about website users. Ontologies represent a possibility for modeling user profiles. The ontology development within the paper is based on a concept which shows firstly criteria of segmentation and secondly product programs of a retailer. A meta-ontology is built to enforce a mapping between the ontologies. Due to ontology-based recommendations it is obvious that they imply an additive character regarding conventional recommender systems. Therefore, the possibility arises to increase the turnover and to achieve customer satisfaction. But, the usage of ontology-based profiles is currently disputable relating to economic efficiency.	2ede8753957ba50d39bd17de074cb2ea	b30926af70b8b95c42b06c893fe1db47	14f8d3766fe27df2cad2465c6291e0fa	incollection	Ontology-Based User Profiling	Carsten Felden and Markus Linden	\N	2007
8257329	Journal of bacteriology	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4545001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.01743-08	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1098-5530}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:25:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4545001}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1128/JB.01743-08}	Mortality due to multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection is predicted to outnumber that of HIV/AIDS in the United States. Despite the various treatment options for S. aureus infections it remains a major hospital- and community-acquired opportunistic pathogen. With the emergence of multi-drug resistant S. aureus strains there is an urgent need for the discovery of new antimicrobial drug targets in this organism. To this end, we reconstructed the metabolic networks of multiple drug-resistant S. aureus strains using genome annotation, functional pathway analysis and comparative genomic approaches, followed by flux balance analysis-based in silico single and double gene deletion experiments. We identified 70 single and 54 pairs of enzymes whose corresponding metabolic reactions are predicted to be unconditionally essential for growth. Of these, forty-four single enzymes and ten enzyme pairs proved common to all thirteen S. aureus subspecies, including many that have not been previously identified as being essential for growth by gene deletion experiments in S. aureus. We thus conclude that metabolic reconstruction and in silico analyses of multiple strains of the same bacterial species provide a novel approach for potential antibiotic target identification.	434b643b25a4dd28b84b50fe6b03194d	c28dfd8941aa4be952fab1a83500b3f9	4ac55299f94be4cb66bd41a938b9d661	article	Comparative genome-scale metabolic reconstruction and flux balance analysis of multiple Staphylococcus aureus genomes identify novel anti-microbial drug targets.	Deok-Sun S. Lee and Henry Burd and Jiangxia Liu and Eivind Almaas and Olaf Wiest and Albert-L\\'{a}szl\\'{o} L. Barab\\'{a}si and Zolt\\'{a}n N N. Oltvai and Vinayak Kapatral	\N	2009
8257330	Physical Review B	4	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4543919	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.4.1700	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1700--1708	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:24:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4543919}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.4.1700}	The optical emission from electron-irradiated self-supported films (500-2000 \\r{A} thick ± 10\\%) of gold; silver; and copper has been investigated experimentally. Normally incident 1-μA beams of monoenergetic electrons having energies of 297; 423; 632 keV; and 1.10 MeV were used. The absolute photon intensity emitted in the 2200-5800-\\r{A} spectral region was measured with a calibrated optical system. The results were analyzed with respect to wavelength of emitted radiation; angular distribution in the forward direction (15°; 30°; and 45° from normal); and degree of polarization (parallel and perpendicular to the plane defined by the incident electrons and the emergent photons). The photon intensities measured in the perpendicular polarized direction clearly exhibit characteristics of bremsstrahlung. The transition-radiation contribution agrees very well with that predicted by the generalized theory of Ritchie and Eldridge when the bremsstrahlung is assumed to be unpolarized. From this; one may infer that interference between transition radiation and bremsstrahlung in the parallel plane does not grossly affect the emitted intensity. This investigation has extended the study of optical emission by Arakawa and co-workers to higher energies; thicker foils; and additional angles of emission.	164ddf8f736ece864d4db3a24ce9be84	14e24d2071efa85469d6e728c6a98583	4bad225a00d3c7cf09f2202998e080fa	article	Transition Radiation and Optical Bremsstrahlung from Electron-Irradiated Thin Films of Gold, Silver, and Copper	R. P. Dinardo and A. N. Goland	\N	1971
8257331	Physical Review Online Archive (Prola)	147	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4543917	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.147.515	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	515--517	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:21:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4543917}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.147.515}	Silver foils several thousand angstroms in thickness were bombarded by electrons at grazing incidence. A peak was observed at approximately 3550 \\r{A} in the optical emission spectrum. For an angle of incidence of 89° from the foil normal; the peak intensity was approximately ten times as great as that of previously observed intensities of transition radiation at 3300 \\r{A} from silver foils bombarded with normally incident electrons. The intensity was found to be directly proportional to the electron energy from 40 to 80 keV; and showed a marked dependence on the quality of the foil surface. The results are in agreement with the findings of Boersch  et al.	711dc5bfabb9fc0bff3630b304a8a4c1	8c4a5febb4ad852269f02d064751c5d9	a4e9c1192966cb0f4b5c1ced6e62d73e	article	Radiation from Thick Silver Foils Bombarded by Grazing-Incidence Electrons	G. E. Jones and L. S. Cram and E. T. Arakawa	\N	1966
8257333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '05: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	fisler2005icse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1062455.1062502	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	196--205	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:19:39}, citeulike-article-id = {393204}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595939632}, doi = {10.1145/1062455.1062502}	\N	3d29612cb613f0e2b5ef25d5378f1c9c	61cd9112f6d279811716883bf07fb542	5b07d77279d11a6f54221a6ff1daf224	inproceedings	Verification and change-impact analysis of access-control policies	Kathi Fisler and Shriram Krishnamurthi and Leo A. Meyerovich and Michael C. Tschantz	\N	2005
8257334	Humanoid Robots, 2005 5th IEEE-RAS International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humanoid Robots, 2005 5th IEEE-RAS International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	li2995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICHR.2005.1573607	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	442--449	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:19:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4544982}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/ICHR.2005.1573607}	Humanoid robots must be capable of interacting with the world using their hands. A variety of humanlike robot hands have been constructed, but it remains difficult to control these hands in a dexterous way. One challenge is grasp synthesis, where we wish to place the hand and control its shape to successfully grasp a given object. In this paper, we present a datadriven approach to grasp synthesis that treats grasping as a shape matching problem. We begin with a database of grasp examples. Given a model of a new object to be grasped (the query), shape features of the object are compared to shape features of hand poses in these examples in order to identify candidate grasps. For effective retrieval, we develop a novel shape matching algorithm that can accommodate the sparse shape information associated with hand pose and that considers relative placements of contact points and normals, which are important for grasp function. We illustrate our approach with examples using a model of the human hand	8671f295579a882a8ed34a4ee277c7d6	7c014282bc8cb3fac117f0594c48d05f	225b29c9ddaa85603973d04646e1050c	inproceedings	A shape matching algorithm for synthesizing humanlike enveloping grasps	Ying Li and N. S. Pollard	\N	2005
8257335	Nucleic Acids Res	34	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Karolinska Institutet, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden. timo.lassmann@ki.se	\N	\N	Lassmann2006	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16845078	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Server issue	\N	issn = {1362-4962}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:19:13}, citeulike-article-id = {840883}, priority = {0}	Obtaining high quality multiple alignments is crucial for a range of sequence analysis tasks. A common strategy is to align the sequences several times, varying the program or parameters until the best alignment according to manual inspection by human experts is found. Ideally, this should be assisted by an automatic assessment of the alignment quality. Our web-site http://msa.cgb.ki.se allows users to perform all these steps: Kalign to align sequences, Kalignvu to view and verify the resulting alignments and Mumsa to assess the quality. Due to the computational efficiency of Kalign we can allow users to submit hundreds of sequences to be aligned and still guarantee fast response times. All servers are freely accessible and the underlying software can be freely downloaded for local use.	07d8bd880e0514d69803030cccb838ee	49ef6c4196343563ea1f14e1e4f4fbe2	f204797b8e32b2998059616aecd485d4	article	Kalign, Kalignvu and Mumsa: web servers for multiple sequence alignment.	T. Lassmann and E. L. Sonnhammer	\N	2006
8257336	Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals	37	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544986	http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.108.024018	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	315--321	\N	2	\N	issn = {1521-009X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:18:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544986}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1124/dmd.108.024018}	[3R,4R,5S]-4-Acetamido-5-amino-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)-1-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate phosphate (Ro 64-0802) is a pharmacologically active form of the anti-influenza virus drug oseltamivir. Abnormal behavior is a suspected adverse effect of oseltamivir on the central nervous system. This study focused on the transport mechanisms of Ro 64-0802 across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Ro 64-0802 was found to be a substrate of organic anion transporter 3 (OAT3/SLC22A8) and multidrug resistance-associated protein 4 (MRP4/ABCC4). Human embryonic kidney 293 cells expressing OAT3 exhibited a greater intracellular accumulation of Ro 64-0802 than mock-transfected cells (15 versus 1.2 microl/mg protein/10 min, respectively). The efflux of Ro 64-0802 was 3-fold greater when MRP4 was expressed in MDCKII cells and was significantly inhibited by indomethacin. After its microinjection into the cerebrum, the amount of Ro 64-0802 in brain was significantly greater in both Oat3(-/-) mice and Mrp4(-/-) mice compared with the corresponding wild-type mice (0.36 versus 0.080 and 0.32 versus 0.060 nmol at 120 min after injection, respectively). The brain/plasma concentration ratio (K(p,) (brain)) of Ro 64-0802, determined in wild-type mice after subcutaneous continuous infusion for 24 h, was close to the capillary volume (approximately 10 microl/g brain). Although the K(p,) (brain) of Ro 64-0802 was unchanged in Oat3(-/-) mice, it was significantly greater in Mrp4(-/-) mice (41 microl/g of brain). These results suggest that Ro 64-0802 can cross the BBB from the blood, but its brain distribution is limited by its active efflux by Mrp4 and Oat3 across the BBB. The transporter responsible for the brain uptake of Ro 64-0802 remains unknown, but Oat3 is a candidate transporter.	281277ad219602f02be962f9a5094463	4e41c887b6c311ca715578124ea7550c	fe4a9cc581078650f6f53d3c211c79c2	article	Limited brain distribution of [3R,4R,5S]-4-acetamido-5-amino-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)-1-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate phosphate (Ro 64-0802), a pharmacologically active form of oseltamivir, by active efflux across the blood-brain barrier mediated by organic anion transporter 3 (Oat3/Slc22a8) and multidrug resistance-associated protein 4 (Mrp4/Abcc4).	A. Ose and M. Ito and H. Kusuhara and K. Yamatsugu and M. Kanai and M. Shibasaki and M. Hosokawa and J. D. Schuetz and Y. Sugiyama	\N	2009
8257337	Physica Status Solidi (a)	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut f\\"{u}r Angewandte Physik der Universit\\"{a}t Hamburg	\N	\N	citeulike:4543918	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssa.2210420209	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	489--494	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:18:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4543918}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/pssa.2210420209}	Freely supported thin gold and silver films are bombarded with 80 keV electrons at normal and oblique incidence. The absolute intensity of the emitted radiation is measured in the visible and ultraviolet over a large range of the angle of observation in both polarization directions. The measured radiation corresponds well with the calculated transition radiation as to absolute intensity, spectral and angular distribution. The s polarized part of the measured radiation is referred to the radiation of the simultaneously excited nonradiative mode via roughness in the surface of the film.	6437b633544e12fc130405aca4ca59e6	caaadefc178e4084195751b4229587da	3a7d67c882ee4b86e6f432c3a730cf45	article	Transition radiation from gold and silver films bombarded with 80 keV electrons	H. D. Hattendorff	\N	1977
8257338	Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems	96	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544983	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemolab.2009.02.007	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	108--116	\N	2	\N	issn = {01697439}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:17:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4544983}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.chemolab.2009.02.007}	Designs and analysis of computer experiments have been widely investigated in the past decade. Engineers often adopt one of the two following approaches: the response surface methodology or the Kriging method. This paper describes and compares them briefly in order to present a methodology for computer experiments based on these two classical methods. The objective is to combine the advantages of the two approaches notably the low cost of the standard experimental designs and the accurate response surface of the Kriging method.	84861e494d338048c38e743f295a0f99	825504adaad1fe34f095d05de4e2a6c1	1be685f75eb3e2166c0bc7c504690df9	article	How to repair a second-order surface for computer experiments by Kriging☆	Astrid Jourdan	\N	2009
8257339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SACMAT '01: Proceedings of the sixth ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	koch01sacmat	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/373256.373280	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	121--130	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:17:03}, location = {Chantilly, Virginia, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {4505071}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1-58113-350-2}, doi = {10.1145/373256.373280}	A uniform and precise framework for the specification of access control policies is proposed. The uniform framework allows the detailed comparison of different policy models, the precise description of the evolution of a policy, and an accurate analysis of the interaction between policies and of the behavior of their integration. The evolution and integration of policies are illustrated using a Discretionary Access Control policy and a Lattice Based Access Control policy. The framework is based on the theory of graph transformations.	30800336272bec57411f7d41df1603ae	fa4000fdb24aaafd9fb66bfb8d83e3d0	02389fcbe81be8c28fa63fc6f080541e	inproceedings	On the specification and evolution of access control policies	M. Koch and L. V. Mancini and Parisi F. Presicce	\N	2001
8257342	Behavioral Science	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, Northwestern University	\N	\N	Campbell:58	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bs.3830030103	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	14--25	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:12:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4544978}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/bs.3830030103}	No Abstract.	f4f77bd724d6cd6d1a75bf76ce9b5ade	99367ee55645f712eee168903ee96ba8	b15935c32f74dd8925b7dfa8ccd5efa4	article	Common fate, similarity, and other indices of the status of aggregates of persons as social entities	Donald T. Campbell	\N	1958
8257344	Genome Biol	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cellzome AG, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. julien.gagneur@cellzome.com	\N	\N	citeulike:805567	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r57	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	issn = {1465-6914}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:11:21}, citeulike-article-id = {805567}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r57}	We introduce an algorithmic method, termed modular decomposition, that defines the organization of protein-interaction networks as a hierarchy of nested modules. Modular decomposition derives the logical rules of how to combine proteins into the actual functional complexes by identifying groups of proteins acting as a single unit (sub-complexes) and those that can be alternatively exchanged in a set of similar complexes. The method is applied to experimental data on the pro-inflammatory tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)/NFkappaB transcription factor pathway.	12d2cd3c50247fa2e02345d4fb54174d	19f53ee974156d358b569c27ae56cf89	feb00a97d937e74d7be7ed0de809a484	article	Modular decomposition of protein-protein interaction networks.	J. Gagneur and R. Krause and T. Bouwmeester and G. Casari	\N	2004
8257345	Journal of Regulatory Economics	8	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biglaiser+1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01066598	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	33--44	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:09:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544970}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF01066598}	This paper examines pollution regulation in a dynamic setting with complete information. We show that tradeable pollution permits may not achieve the social optimum even when the permit market is perfectly competitive. The reason is that the optimal tradeable permits regulation will typically be time inconsistent. We then show that pollution taxes can achieve the first best and are time consistent.	30c30cfa249cd13973c7afe7c6980923	bbf617f88620a5febc95db684f5f46ec	0601e20de10fc3c7d9e922416c4d4767	article	Dynamic pollution regulation	Gary Biglaiser and John K. Horowitz and John Quiggin	\N	1995
8257348	Appl. Opt.	47	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544966	http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.47.005853	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	5853--5861	\N	31	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:06:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4544966}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1364/AO.47.005853}	We describe a model evaluating changes in the optical isolation of a Faraday isolator when passing from air to vacuum in terms of different thermal effects in the crystal. The changes are particularly significant in the crystal thermal lensing (refraction index and thermal expansion) and in its Verdet constant and can be ascribed to the less efficient convection cooling of the magneto-optic crystal of the Faraday isolator. An isolation decrease by a factor of 10 is experimentally observed in a Faraday isolator that is used in a gravitational wave experiment (Virgo) with a 10 W input laser when going from air to vacuum. A finite element model simulation reproduces with a great accuracy the experimental data measured on Virgo and on a test bench. A first set of measurements of the thermal lensing has been used to characterize the losses of the crystal, which depend on the sample. The isolation factor measured on Virgo confirms the simulation model and the absorption losses of 0.0016 ± 0.0002/cm for the TGG magneto-optic crystal used in the Faraday isolator.	0f9540a1a600e2a6da8a862c8f1f15e9	137fe79c661d0228b2f630e3496b89bf	fb1a407e35593a8dac47313bd2c816a0	article	In-vacuum optical isolation changes by heating in a Faraday isolator	\N	\N	2008
8257350	Synapse (New York, N.Y.)	61	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544965	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/syn.20419	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	637--645	\N	8	\N	issn = {0887-4476}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:05:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4544965}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/syn.20419}	In common with many addictive substances and behaviors nicotine activates the mesolimbic dopaminergic system. Brain microdialysis studies in rodents have consistently shown increases in extrasynaptic DA levels in the striatum after administration of nicotine but PET experiments in primates have given contradicting results. A recent PET study assessing the effect of smoking in humans showed no change in [(11)C]raclopride binding in the brain, but did find that "hedonia" correlated with a reduction in [(11)C]raclopride binding suggesting that DA may mediate the positive reinforcing effects of nicotine. In this experiment we measured the effect of nicotine, administered via a nasal spray, on DA release using [(11)C]raclopride PET, in 10 regular smokers. There was no overall change in [(11)C]raclopride binding after nicotine administration in any of the striatal regions examined. However, the individual change in [(11)C]raclopride binding correlated with change in subjective measures of "amused" and "happiness" in the associative striatum (AST) and sensorimotor striatum (SMST). Nicotine concentration correlated negatively with change in BP in the limbic striatum. Nicotine had significant effects on cardiovascular measures including pulse rate, systolic blood pressure (BPr), and diastolic BPr. Baseline [(11)C]raclopride binding potential (BP) in the AST correlated negatively with the Fagerstr\\"{o}m score, an index of nicotine dependence. These results support a role for the DA system in nicotine addiction, but reveal a more complex relationship than suggested by studies in animals.	8ee7b986320ffd9f72f1f4ed1c20eeaf	1891d0a610dc1f3919e02e3b53122e69	f2ab2c99646f3190db8c4b463fc259be	article	The effect of nicotine on striatal dopamine release in man: A [11C]raclopride PET study.	A. J. Montgomery and A. R. Lingford-Hughes and A. Egerton and D. J. Nutt and P. M. Grasby	\N	2007
8257351	Nanotechnology	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544963	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/14/2/324	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	224--230	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:05:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544963}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/0957-4484/14/2/324}	Both von Neumann's NAND multiplexing, based on a massive duplication of imperfect devices and randomized imperfect interconnects, and reconfigurable architectures have been investigated to come up with solutions for integrations of highly unreliable nanometre-scale devices. In this paper, we review these two techniques, and present a defect- and fault-tolerant architecture in which von Neumann's NAND multiplexing is combined with a massively reconfigurable architecture. The system performance of this architecture is evaluated by studying its reliability, i.e. the probability of system survival. Our evaluation shows that the suggested architecture can tolerate a device error rate of up to 10[?]2, with multiple redundant components; the structure is efficiently robust against both permanent and transient faults for an ultra-large integration of highly unreliable nanometre-scale devices.	d330f9f48ca4100bd644e83ff98de892	1c2aeafa828ebee7820b1969255f0c19	c05229db0eefa91e5f73ee9ab76f8aac	article	A defect-\\&nbsp;and fault-tolerant architecture for nanocomputers	Jie Han and Pieter Jonker	\N	2003
8257352	Journal of theoretical biology	249	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4278144	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.08.005	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	691--705	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:04:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4278144}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.08.005}	We describe a method by which the reactions in a metabolic system may be grouped hierarchically into sets of modules to form a metabolic reaction tree. In contrast to previous approaches, the method described here takes into account the fact that, in a viable network, reactions must be capable of sustaining a steady-state flux. In order to achieve this decomposition we introduce a new concept--the reaction correlation coefficient, phi, and show that this is a logical extension of the concept of enzyme (or reaction) subsets. In addition to their application to modular decomposition, reaction correlation coefficients have a number of other interesting properties, including a convenient means for identifying disconnected subnetworks in a system and potential applications to metabolic engineering. The method computes reaction correlation coefficients from an orthonormal basis of the null-space of the stoichiometry matrix. We show that reaction correlation coefficients are uniquely defined, even though the basis of the null-space is not. Once a complete set of reaction correlation coefficients is calculated, a metabolic reaction tree can be determined through the application of standard programming techniques. Computation of the reaction correlation coefficients, and the subsequent construction of the metabolic reaction tree is readily achievable for genome-scale models using a commodity desk-top PC.	bb4ee51d67950c2ea3c602b4b8fe5f1f	0ded760707b61c66d21be7083959bef2	e3c9e2c438bb909b616e10ab96fd3752	article	Modular decomposition of metabolic systems via null-space analysis.	M. G. Poolman and C. Sebu and M. K. Pidcock and D. A. Fell	\N	2007
8257353	The Journal of clinical psychiatry	68	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544962	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17388704	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	361--367	\N	3	\N	issn = {1555-2101}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:03:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4544962}, priority = {2}	OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of sexual dysfunction and hypogonadism and establish the relationship between gonadal hormone levels and sexual function in patients taking antipsychotic treatment for schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. METHOD: We studied 103 patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (mean age = 46.2 (SD = 12.9) years; 51.5\\% male) from October 2003 through March 2005. Sexual function was assessed using the Sexual Functioning Questionnaire (SFQ) and compared with (1) normal controls (N = 62; mean age = 36.1 (SD = 9.6) years; 55\\% male) recruited from primary care attendees and (2) sexually dysfunctional controls recruited from a local sexual dysfunction clinic (N = 57; mean age = 39.1 (SD = 10.7) years; 79\\% male). Prolactin, sex hormone-binding globulin, testosterone, estradiol, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone levels; psychopathology; and side effects were measured. RESULTS: Mean (SD) total SFQ scores were significantly greater in patients (women = 9.9 [5.3]; men = 7.8 [4.9]) compared with normal controls (women = 4.1 [2.9]; men = 4.09 [2.95]), and similar to the scores of sexual dysfunction clinic attendees (women = 7.2 [2.9]; men = 9.9 [4.5]). The odds ratios of patients having sexual dysfunction compared with normal controls were 15.2 for women and 3.7 for men. Hypogonadism was common (in premenopausal women, 79\\% showed hypoestrogenism and 92\\% showed low progesterone levels, and 28\\% of men showed hypotestosteronism). There was no association between total SFQ scores and prolactin or gonadal hormone levels. CONCLUSION: Patients receiving treatment for schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder show high rates of sexual dysfunction and hypogonadism. Sexual functioning was not related to prolactin or gonadal hormone levels.	cf1892a445fe19e277c2cab6f0f9aa43	260b955b8525503576aac6a0a930f33b	4f88878bbce9ef1788c51c4679ecbdc5	article	Sexual function and gonadal hormones in patients taking antipsychotic treatment for schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.	O. D. Howes and M. J. Wheeler and L. S. Pilowsky and S. Landau and R. M. Murray and S. Smith	\N	2007
8257354	BMJ (Clinical research ed.)	335	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544960	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39419.647118.25	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	7633	\N	issn = {1468-5833}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:02:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544960}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.39419.647118.25}	\N	64cee406dab2f3b9535a557e79641cc9	5c4ab0eb214b16e658717c33128a6b23	1678fc186b371645bbb1026aa82c0a7e	article	Street slang and schizophrenia.	O. D. Howes and S. Weinstein and P. Tabraham and L. Valmaggia and M. Broome and P. McGuire	\N	2007
8257356	Classical and Quantum Gravity	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544955	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/26/8/085009	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	085009+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:01:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4544955}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/0264-9381/26/8/085009}	A search for gravitational wave burst events has been performed with the Virgo C7 commissioning run data that have been acquired in September 2005 over 5 days. It focused on unmodeled short duration signals in the frequency range 150 Hz to 2 kHz. A search aimed at detecting the GW emission from the merger and ring-down phases of binary black hole coalescences was also carried out. An extensive understanding of the data was required to be able to handle a burst search using the output of only one detector. A 90\\% confidence level upper limit on the number of expected events given the Virgo C7 sensitivity curve has been derived as a function of the signal strength, for unmodeled gravitational wave searches. The sensitivity of the analysis presented is, in terms of the root sum square strain amplitude, hrss [?] 10[?]20 Hz[?]1/2. This can be interpreted in terms of a frequentist upper limit on the rate {\\cal{R}}\\_{90\\%} of detectable gravitational wave bursts at the level of 1.1 events per day at a 90\\% confidence level. From the binary black hole search, we obtained the distance reach at 50\\% and 90\\% efficiency as a function of the total mass of the final black hole. The maximal detection distance for non-spinning high and equal mass black hole binary system obtained by this analysis in C7 data is [?]2.9 +- 0.1 Mpc for a detection efficiency of 50\\% for a binary of total mass 80 M[?].	82e4bfa3bb229b4fa457d86414195f39	5a92126c327a4168374c2f0b03ce58aa	2c56e46f682f33de4dcfe222ceaf8b53	article	Gravitational wave burst search in the Virgo C7 data	F. Acernese and M. Alshourbagy and F. Antonucci and S. Aoudia and K. G. Arun and P. Astone and G. Ballardin and F. Barone and L. Barsotti and M. Barsuglia and Th Bauer and S. Bigotta and S. Birindelli and M. A. Bizouard and C. Boccara and F. Bondu and L. Bonelli and L. Bosi and S. Braccini and C. Bradaschia and A. Brillet and V. Brisson and H. J. Bulten and D. Buskulic and G. Cagnoli and E. Calloni and E. Campagna and B. Canuel and F. Carbognani and L. Carbone and F. Cavalier and R. Cavalieri and G. Cella and E. Cesarini and E. Chassande-Mottin and S. Chatterji and N. Christensen and A. C. Clapson and F. Cleva and E. Coccia and M. Colombini and C. Corda and A. Corsi and F. Cottone and J. P. Coulon and E. Cuoco and S. D'Antonio and A. Dari and V. Dattilo and M. Davier and De R. Rosa and Del M. Prete and Di L. Fiore and Di A. Lieto and Emilio and Di A. Virgilio and V. Fafone and I. Ferrante and F. Fidecaro and I. Fiori and R. Flaminio and J. D. Fournier and S. Frasca and F. Frasconi and L. Gammaitoni and F. Garufi and E. Genin and A. Gennai and A. Giazotto and M. Granata and V. Granata and C. Greverie and G. Guidi and H. Heitmann and P. Hello and S. Hild and D. Huet and La P. Penna and M. Laval and N. Leroy and N. Letendre and M. Lorenzini and V. Loriette and G. Losurdo and J. M. Mackowski and E. Majorana and N. Man and M. Mantovani and F. Marchesoni and F. Marion and J. Marque and F. Martelli and A. Masserot and F. Menzinger and C. Michel and L. Milano and Y. Minenkov and S. Mitra and J. Moreau and N. Morgado and M. Mohan and A. Morgia and S. Mosca and B. Mours and I. Neri and F. Nocera and G. Pagliaroli and C. Palomba and F. Paoletti and S. Pardi and A. Pasqualetti and R. Passaquieti and D. Passuello and G. Persichetti and F. Piergiovanni and L. Pinard and R. Poggiani and M. Punturo and P. Puppo and O. Rabaste and P. Rapagnani and T. Regimbau and F. Ricci and A. Rocchi and L. Rolland and R. Romano and P. Ruggi and B. Sassolas and D. Sentenac and B. L. Swinkels and R. Terenzi and A. Toncelli and M. Tonelli and E. Tournefier and F. Travasso and G. Vajente and Brand and Putten and D. Verkindt and F. Vetrano and A. Vicere and J. Y. Vinet and H. Vocca and M. Was and M. Yvert	\N	2009
8257357	International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer	118	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3730384	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.21731	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3030--3044	\N	12	\N	issn = {0020-7136}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:00:14}, citeulike-article-id = {3730384}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/ijc.21731}	Several infectious agents are considered to be causes of cancer in humans. The fraction of the different types of cancer, and of all cancers worldwide and in different regions, has been estimated using several methods; primarily by reviewing the evidence for the strength of the association (relative risk) and the prevalence of infection in different world areas. The estimated total of infection-attributable cancer in the year 2002 is 1.9 million cases, or 17.8\\% of the global cancer burden. The principal agents are the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (5.5\\% of all cancer), the human papilloma viruses (5.2\\%), the hepatitis B and C viruses (4.9\\%), Epstein-Barr virus (1\\%), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) together with the human herpes virus 8 (0.9\\%). Relatively less important causes of cancer are the schistosomes (0.1\\%), human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (0.03\\%) and the liver flukes (0.02\\%). There would be 26.3\\% fewer cancers in developing countries (1.5 million cases per year) and 7.7\\% in developed countries (390,000 cases) if these infectious diseases were prevented. The attributable fraction at the specific sites varies from 100\\% of cervix cancers attributable to the papilloma viruses to a tiny proportion (0.4\\%) of liver cancers (worldwide) caused by liver flukes.	aed9fd66c466b5da91ffee1113ea7c94	9c397dc053c1937de76e146bb4adf540	26c520bb568e4f81ee61b71f1f0b80a8	article	The global health burden of infection-associated cancers in the year 2002.	D. M. Parkin	\N	2006
8257358	Journal of the Physical Society of Japan	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSAP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544954	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=VIRT02000017000009000016000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	041006+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 14:00:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4544954}, priority = {2}	\N	7a786ccbb542ac006bc6f8a553a0857c	a4b842bb2b8420b562d4aa0a1cbd510f	cf6889ebb73520898f79c14b0b80f1b1	article	Lateral Organization of Lipids in Multi-component Liposomes	Sanoop Ramachandran and Mohamed Laradji and Sunil P. B. Kumar	\N	2009
8257359	International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Polytechnic School at the University of S\\~{a}o Paulo, P.O. Box 61548, 05424-970 S\\~{a}o Paulo/SP, Brazil	\N	\N	citeulike:4544952	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nme.2528	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1094--1112	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:59:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4544952}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/nme.2528}	An alternative approach for the analysis of arbitrarily curved shells is developed in this paper based on the idea of initial deformations. By lsquoalternativersquo we mean that neither differential geometry nor the concept of degeneration is invoked here to describe the shell surface. We begin with a flat reference configuration for the shell mid-surface, after which the initial (curved) geometry is mapped as a stress-free deformation from the plane position. The actual motion of the shell takes place only after this initial mapping. In contrast to classical works in the literature, this strategy enables the use of only orthogonal frames within the theory and therefore objects such as Christoffel symbols, the second fundamental form or three-dimensional degenerated solids do not enter the formulation. Furthermore, the issue of physical components of tensors does not appear. Another important aspect (but not exclusive of our scheme) is the possibility to describe exactly the initial geometry. The model is kinematically exact, encompasses finite strains in a totally consistent manner and is here discretized under the light of the finite element method (although implementation via mesh-free techniques is also possible). Assessment is made by means of several numerical simulations. Copyright {\\copyright} 2009 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	4c62e2ba172498479ff695c621d5144a	406e14a4862ce28c7ea4b6f265181f12	39fe0fd6e422116491f013fc16ce299b	article	Shell curvature as an initial deformation: A geometrically exact finite element approach	P. M. Pimenta and E. M. B. Campello	\N	2009
8257360	The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement	51	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544953	http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.191.51.s13	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0960-5371}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:59:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4544953}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1192/bjp.191.51.s13}	The dopamine hypothesis has been the major pathophysiological theory of psychosis in recent decades. Molecular imaging studies have provided in vivo evidence of increased dopamine synaptic availability and increased presynaptic dopamine synthesis in the striata of people with psychotic illnesses. These studies support the predictions of the dopamine hypothesis, but it remains to be determined whether dopaminergic abnormalities pre-date or are secondary to the development of psychosis. We selectively review the molecular imaging studies of the striatal dopaminergic system in psychosis and link this to models of psychosis and the functional subdivisions of the striatum to make predictions for the dopaminergic system in the prodromal phase of psychosis.	36face7622274dfdccddf1b084b98559	a2ff5aef76f10559ebdd6f63c2a594d7	ea6a15646cc8efe05ea41bb8bf53bf9b	article	Molecular imaging studies of the striatal dopaminergic system in psychosis and predictions for the prodromal phase of psychosis.	O. D. Howes and A. J. Montgomery and M. C. Asselin and R. M. Murray and P. M. Grasby and P. K. McGuire	\N	2007
8257361	J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Physics Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3044079	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/122/1/012011	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	012011+	\N	1	\N	issn = {1742-6596}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:58:52}, citeulike-article-id = {3044079}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/122/1/012011}	\N	6e5aa7510fd9ce1c4e8d1108e96bce3a	d698841940334fc4aac365fb682dfe6f	80c5bb3a7f6d89ccb2a2ee8fe599a0b9	article	Application of a hybrid modular acquisition system to the control of a suspended interferometer with electrostatic actuators	F. Acernese and F. Barone and A. Boiano and R. D. Rosa and F. Garufi and L. Milano and S. Mosca and A. Perreca and G. Persichetti and R. Romano	\N	2008
8257363	The Classical Quarterly	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association	\N	\N	New Series	citeulike:4544948	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/639096	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	364--369	\N	2	\N	issn = {00098388}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:58:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4544948}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/639096}	\N	76f9dffbbd21aa0c974ecc8f6ec1180e	ccd110593bf646069da4780127f34d52	a9c7bf23a6b980ef787e51ffe9c30f3f	article	Athens, the Locrians and Naupactus	E. Badian	\N	1990
8257364	PLoS Computational Biology	2	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:797381	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020101	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e101+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:57:43}, citeulike-article-id = {797381}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020101}	Complex regulatory networks control the transcription state of a genome. These transcriptional regulatory networks (TRNs) have been mathematically described using a Boolean formalism, in which the state of a gene is represented as either transcribed or not transcribed in response to regulatory signals. The Boolean formalism results in a series of regulatory rules for the individual genes of a TRN that in turn can be used to link environmental cues to the transcription state of a genome, thereby forming a complete transcriptional regulatory system (TRS). Herein, we develop a formalism that represents such a set of regulatory rules in a matrix form. Matrix formalism allows for the systemic characterization of the properties of a TRS and facilitates the computation of the transcriptional state of the genome under any given set of environmental conditions. Additionally, it provides a means to incorporate mechanistic detail of a TRS as it becomes available. In this study, the regulatory network matrix, R, for a prototypic TRS is characterized and the fundamental subspaces of this matrix are described. We illustrate how the matrix representation of a TRS coupled with its environment (R\\&\\#42;) allows for a sampling of all possible expression states of a given network, and furthermore, how the fundamental subspaces of the matrix provide a way to study key TRS features and may assist in experimental design.	9ca5f980abc3b28391fb7085dd2abead	6a684e6606becaef9938b79fe1953899	ca29d9ee6b1ce89a259f1f3fb0432aea	article	Matrix Formalism to Describe Functional States of Transcriptional Regulatory Systems	Erwin P. Gianchandani and Jason A. Papin and Nathan D. Price and Andrew R. Joyce and Bernhard O. Palsson	\N	2006
8257365	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544657	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2641	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:57:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544657}, eprint = {0905.2641}	In this dissertation, we introduce a general way of modeling inflation in a\
framework that is independent of the exact nature of the inflationary\
potential. Because of the choice of our initial conditions and the continuity\
of the scale factor in its first two derivatives, we obtain non-divergent\
results without the need for any renormalization beyond what is required in\
Minkowski space. The second part of this dissertation deals with a\
post-Minkowski approximation to a binary point mass system with helical\
symmetry. The third part of this dissertation discusses the detection\
sensitivity of the IceCube Neutrino Telescope for observing interactions\
involving TeV-scale black holes produced by an incoming high-energy cosmic\
neutrino colliding with a parton in the Antarctic ice of the South Pole. We\
also include in this dissertation a brief summary of relevant cosmology and an\
appendix giving a parameterized, exact radiation-reaction solution.	552e26ab435fa0d7eca2be7b6dedfec5	0a2c4f1ad81aa848c096f630c5cfb575	a74996abbf4f80eccf9a42a2ebee38ff	article	Topics in Inflationary Cosmology and Astrophysics	Matthew M. Glenz	\N	2009
8257366	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:562504	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-56	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:56:48}, citeulike-article-id = {562504}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-56}	ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Structural analysis of cellular interaction networks contributes to a deeper understanding of network-wide interdependencies, causal relationships, and basic functional capabilities. While the structural analysis of metabolic networks is a well-established field, similar methodologies have been scarcely developed and applied to signaling and regulatory networks. RESULTS: We propose formalisms and methods, relying on adapted and partially newly introduced approaches, which facilitate a structural analysis of signaling and regulatory networks with focus on functional aspects. We use two different formalisms to represent and analyze interaction networks: interaction graphs and (logical) interaction hypergraphs. We show that, in interaction graphs, the determination of feedback cycles and of all the signaling paths between any pair of species is equivalent to the computation of elementary modes known from metabolic networks. Knowledge on the set of signaling paths and feedback loops facilitates the computation of intervention strategies and the classification of compounds into activators, inhibitors, ambivalent factors, and non-affecting factors with respect to a certain species. In some cases, qualitative effects induced by perturbations can be unambiguously predicted from the network scheme. Interaction graphs however, are not able to capture AND relationships which do frequently occur in interaction networks. The consequent logical concatenation of all the arcs pointing into a species leads to Boolean networks. For a Boolean representation of cellular interaction networks we propose a formalism based on logical (or signed) interaction hypergraphs, which facilitates in particular a logical steady state analysis (LSSA). LSSA enables studies on the logical processing of signals and the identification of optimal intervention points (targets) in cellular networks. LSSA also reveals network regions whose parametrization and initial states are crucial for the dynamic behavior. We have implemented these methods in our software tool CellNetAnalyzer (successor of FluxAnalyzer) and illustrate their applicability using a logical model of T-Cell receptor signaling providing non-intuitive results regarding feedback loops, essential elements, and (logical) signal processing upon different stimuli. CONCLUSIONS: The methods and formalisms we propose herein are another step towards the comprehensive functional analysis of cellular interaction networks. Their potential, shown on a realistic T-cell signaling model, makes them a promising tool.	8208b2b04e695a4c828d9b5b78ec65f0	3e3fece33c79d4008be239b0017baaed	fdfffdf06ab9241637def227206eba4d	article	A methodology for the structural and functional analysis of signaling and regulatory networks.	Steffen Klamt and Julio Saez-Rodriguez and Jonathan A. Lindquist and Luca Simeoni and Ernst D. Gilles	\N	2006
8257367	Trends in pharmacological sciences	29	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544945	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2007.11.005	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	91--98	\N	2	\N	issn = {0165-6147}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:56:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544945}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.tips.2007.11.005}	Functional neuroimaging provides a direct way of investigating the pathophysiology of schizophrenia in vivo. The function of neurotransmitters implicated in schizophrenia, such as dopamine and glutamate, can be assessed using molecular imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET), single-photon emission tomography (SPET) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Regional brain activity, particularly that associated with the cognitive processes and symptoms associated with the disorder, can be studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Here, we focus on the potential for the use of these techniques in the diagnosis of schizophrenia and in the development of new drugs for its treatment.	567315b42161e8f271779e64de82b311	ba361d9b95166938963f5241e901f47f	e4482569777ea0ccf24a2f452336d4b4	article	Functional neuroimaging in schizophrenia: diagnosis and drug discovery.	P. McGuire and O. D. Howes and J. Stone and P. Fusar-Poli	\N	2008
8257368	\N	\N	\N	1	May	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544943	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0415778212	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:55:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4544943}, priority = {3}, isbn = {0415778212}	This important volume presents a systematic analysis of the Bloomington\
Institutional and Development (IAD) Research Program that developed a unique\
and extremely successful combination of interdisciplinary theoretical and\
empirical approaches for the study of social sciences.	51f614a754ab6b10a849f5f7fcdc801c	f1eec04ba9e672a37f8372bb9c099e22	039ed2aafec33b7063e14a8a53806c60	book	Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School	Paul D. Aligica and Peter J. Boettke	\N	2009
8257369	J Immunol	171	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544930	http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/171/8/4369	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4369--4378	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:53:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4544930}, priority = {3}	During inflammatory responses, a major posttranscriptional regulation of early response and inflammatory gene expression occurs through modulation of mRNA turnover. We report that two potent inducers of the CC chemokine eotaxin, TNF-{alpha} and IL-4, regulate its production in airway epithelial cells by increasing eotaxin mRNA stability. In experiments using the transcriptional inhibitor actinomycin D, eotaxin mRNA half-life was significantly prolonged by cell stimulation with TNF-{alpha} or IL-4, with the combination of the two cytokines being the most effective in extending the mRNA half-life. Involvement of the eotaxin 3' untranslated region in the mRNA-stabilizing effect was tested by transient transfection of a construct expressing a chimeric transcript carrying a serum-inducible {beta}-globin reporter linked to the eotaxin 3' untranslated region. The half-life of the chimeric mRNA was markedly increased in cells stimulated with TNF-{alpha} and IL-4. Evidence that the mRNA-stabilizing protein HuR participated in the cytokine effect was obtained: first, HuR presence in the cytoplasm, believed to be required for HuR-mediated mRNA stabilization, increased in both transformed (BEAS-2B cell line) and primary bronchial epithelial cells following treatment with TNF-{alpha} and IL-4. Second, endogenous eotaxin mRNA was found to bind to HuR in vivo, as detected by immunoprecipitation of HuR-containing messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes followed by real-time RT-PCR analysis; such association increased after cell treatment with TNF-{alpha} and IL-4. Third, overexpression of HuR in BEAS-2B cells significantly increased the expression of eotaxin mRNA and protein. Our findings implicate mRNA stabilization in the cytokine-mediated increase in eotaxin expression and strongly suggest a role for HuR in this effect.	0cfc70b358856e38ccdc8089419dcb98	4446a1f447f1538b6cb3d38cf95d464b	16385d47a11c684dee60f0a6e47658a3	article	Regulation of Eotaxin Gene Expression by TNF-{alpha} and IL-4 Through mRNA Stabilization: Involvement of the RNA-Binding Protein HuR	Ulus Atasoy and Stephanie L. Curry and Lopez and Ann-Bin Shyu and Vincenzo Casolaro and Myriam Gorospe and Cristiana Stellato	\N	2003
8257370	Medical Teacher	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informa Healthcare	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544942	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/apl/cmte/2002/00000024/00000005/art00014	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	535--539	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0142-159X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:53:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4544942}, priority = {0}	The relationship between objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and standardized tests is not well known. We linked second-year medical students\\&\\#039; physical diagnosis OSCE scores from 1998, 1999 and 2000 (n = 355) with demographic information, Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores, and United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 scores. The correlation coefficient for the total OSCE score with USMLE Step 1 score was 0.41 (p \\&\\#060; 0.001). Two of 7 skills areas\\&\\#151;diagnosis and identification of abnormality\\&\\#151;were significant multivariate correlates of USMLE Step 1 score. OSCE station scores accounted for approximately 22\\&\\#037; of the variability in USMLE Step 1 scores. A second-year OSCE in physical diagnosis is correlated with scores on the USMLE Step 1 exam, with skills that foreshadow the clinical clerkships most predictive of USMLE scores. This correlation suggests predictive validity of this OSCE and supports the use of OSCEs early in medical school.	64e1d48b8616f648c324c4534508cd31	098b8a8175088657cc56c98d3a36608e	b95f81b744493e7d1edd61e57195946e	article	The relationship between second-year medical students OSCE scores and USMLE Step 1 scores	S. R. Simon and K. Volkan and C. Hamann and C. Duffey and S. W. Fletcher	\N	2002
8257372	The European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields	25	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544919	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10052-002-0982-2	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	291--296	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:52:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4544919}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10052-002-0982-2}	Abstract.\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp; The spontaneous generation of magnetic and chromomagnetic fields at high temperature is investigated in the standard model. The consistent effective potential including the one-loop and the daisy diagrams of all boson and fermion fields is calculated. The mixing of the generated fields due to the quark loop diagram is studied in detail. It is found that the quark contribution increases the magnetic and chromomagnetic field strengths as compared with the separate generation of fields. The magnetized vacuum state is stable due to the magnetic gauge field masses included in the daisy diagrams. Some applications of the results obtained are discussed.	31e031f793b04d879431351e7aefb923	c200283cbec410443c4cf1ec1c3ed4cf	c80426a6769667d4d4c5918acb438986	article	The spontaneous generation of magnetic and chromomagnetic fields at high temperature in the standard model	V. I. Demchik and V. V. Skalozub	\N	2002
8257373	Brief Bioinform	6	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department for Computer Science, Humboldt-Universit\\"{a}t zu Berlin, Rudower Chaussee 25, Germany. leser@informatik.hu-berlin.de	\N	\N	hakenberg2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/6.4.357	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	357--369	\N	4	\N	issn = {1467-5463}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:51:53}, citeulike-article-id = {486815}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/bib/6.4.357}	The recognition of biomedical concepts in natural text (named entity recognition, NER) is a key technology for automatic or semi-automatic analysis of textual resources. Precise NER tools are a prerequisite for many applications working on text, such as information retrieval, information extraction or document classification. Over the past years, the problem has achieved considerable attention in the bioinformatics community and experience has shown that NER in the life sciences is a rather difficult problem. Several systems and algorithms have been devised and implemented. In this paper, the problems and resources in NER research are described, the principal algorithms underlying most systems sketched, and the current state-of-the-art in the field surveyed.	a4207596a576f25856d49c065ed00c03	0f80054133a1dab93531718ff9be83cd	af2276a91b9072891e7d8ff3fa356130	article	What makes a gene name? Named entity recognition in the biomedical literature.	U. Leser and J. Hakenberg	\N	2005
8257374	Current opinion in infectious diseases	21	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544940	http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QCO.0b013e32830f9818	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	523--530	\N	5	\N	issn = {1535-3877}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:51:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4544940}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1097/QCO.0b013e32830f9818}	PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hepatobiliary flukes--Fasciola, Opisthorchis, Clonorchis- are a major public health problem in east Asia, east Europe, Africa and Latin America. The present review focuses on current knowledge of clinical, diagnostic and treatment aspects caused by hepatobiliary flukes that can be applied to current protocols in endemic areas. RECENT FINDINGS: Specific risk factors and geographic areas for these flukes have been heavily reported recently, with millions of people infected worldwide. Human cases in nonendemic areas, related to immigration and the international food trade (i.e. raw vegetables and fish), have also been reported. Diagnostic imaging changes include track-like lesions that are a characteristic feature of acute fascioliasis on computed tomography scanning of the liver. Newly available diagnostic serological tests may detect early infection and, therefore, help reduce severe clinical complications such as recurrent cholangitis, cholecystitis, hepatic tumours, cysts, calcification, cholelithiasis, pancreatitis, most importantly, cholangiocarcinoma related to Opisthorchis viverrini and possibly Clonorchis sinensis, and liver fibrosis associated with Fasciola hepatica infections. Highly effective antiparasitic treatment is available for all flukes. SUMMARY: There is a better understanding of risk factors, clinical manifestations and complications, novel diagnosis tests and effective treatment, which together should help reduce the morbidity and mortality of these infections.	f43554b4716f9b2d79c3979fa918b0ed	34b2f2232101f62fffd3ab648785621f	47df41599e498c293ab50566cc3b0950	article	Update on hepatobiliary flukes: fascioliasis, opisthorchiasis and clonorchiasis.	L. A. Marcos and A. Terashima and E. Gotuzzo	\N	2008
8257375	NeuroImage	41	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544938	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.12.038	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	553--560	\N	2	\N	issn = {1053-8119}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:50:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4544938}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.12.038}	BACKGROUND: Individuals with an "at-risk mental state" (or "prodromal" symptoms) have a 20-40\\% chance of developing psychosis; however it is difficult to predict which of them will become ill on the basis of their clinical symptoms alone. We examined whether neurophysiological markers could help to identify those who are particularly vulnerable. METHOD: 35 cases meeting PACE criteria for the at-risk mental state (ARMS) and 57 controls performed an auditory oddball task whilst their electroencephalogram was recorded. The latency and amplitude of the P300 and N100 waves were compared between groups using linear regression. RESULTS: The P300 amplitude was significantly reduced in the ARMS group [8.6+/-6.4 microvolt] compared to controls [12.7+/-5.8 microvolt] (p<0.01). There were no group differences in P300 latency or in the amplitude and latency of the N100. Of the at-risk subjects that were followed up, seven (21\\%) developed psychosis. CONCLUSION: Reduction in the amplitude of the P300 is associated with an increased vulnerability to psychosis. Neurophysiological and other biological markers may be of use to predict clinical outcomes in populations at high risk.	f6a7777f61e35ad3382085dd8079d0c4	eec6c0a8be0148b83a28cc634db6e5e2	f952ffd2837f43c2dfebeaa5446d0c01	article	Abnormal P300 in people with high risk of developing psychosis.	E. Bramon and M. Shaikh and M. Broome and J. Lappin and D. Berg\\'{e} and F. Day and J. Woolley and P. Tabraham and M. Madre and L. Johns and O. Howes and L. Valmaggia and V. P\\'{e}rez and P. Sham and R. M. Murray and P. McGuire	\N	2008
8257376	Physical Review	94	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Ref:slaterkoster	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.94.1498	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1498+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:50:02}, citeulike-article-id = {875548}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.94.1498}	The LCAO; or Bloch; or tight binding; approximation for solids is discussed as an interpolation method; to be used in connection with more accurate calculations made by the cellular or orthogonalized plane-wave methods. It is proposed that the various integrals be obtained as disposable constants; so that the tight binding method will agree with accurate calculations at symmetry points in the Brillouin zone for which these calculations have been made; and that the LCAO method then be used for making calculations throughout the Brillouin zone. A general discussion of the method is given; including tables of matrix components of energy for simple cubic; face-centered and body-centered cubic; and diamond structures. Applications are given to the results of Fletcher and Wohlfarth on Ni; and Howarth on Cu; as illustrations of the fcc case. In discussing the bcc case; the splitting of the energy bands in chromium by an antiferromagnetic alternating potential is worked out; as well as a distribution of energy states for the case of no antiferromagnetism. For diamond; comparisons are made with the calculations of Herman; using the orthogonalized plane-wave method. The case of such crystals as InSb is discussed; and it is shown that their properties fit in with the energy band picture.	f7cae905b18c4b4cdd37117542ce9e7c	84812bf1de29fc6386ddf4ba330271f9	03f662697bfb0f51dfe882cf224fb6f8	article	Simplified LCAO Method for the Periodic Potential Problem	J. C. Slater and G. F. Koster	\N	1954
8257377	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	voigt2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2007.895830	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1520--1528	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:49:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4544937}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TGRS.2007.895830}	This paper describes how multisource satellite data and efficient image analysis may successfully be used to conduct rapid-mapping tasks in the domain of disaster and crisis-management support. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has set up a dedicated crosscutting service, which is the so-called "Center for satellite-based Crisis Information" (ZKI), to facilitate the use of its Earth-observation capacities in the service of national and international response to major disaster situations, humanitarian relief efforts, and civil security issues. This paper describes successful rapid satellite mapping campaigns supporting disaster relief and demonstrates how this technology can be used for civilian crisis-management purposes. During the last years, various international coordination bodies were established, improving the disaster-response-related cooperation within the Earth-observation community worldwide. DLR/ZKI operates in this context, closely networking with public authorities (civil security), nongovernmental organizations (humanitarian relief organizations), satellite operators, and other space agencies. This paper reflects on several of these international activities, such as the International Charter Space and Major Disasters, describes mapping procedures, and reports on rapid-mapping experiences gained during various disaster-response applications. The example cases presented cover rapid impact assessment after the Indian Ocean Tsunami, forest fires mapping for Portugal, earthquake-damage assessment for Pakistan, and landslide extent mapping for the Philippines	05d1c9f215c0be59509b42db1fff21a2	59c871908d686ce7efdf2fedf4cc1d14	656f630dfe6cd49155acc5448aa939a9	article	Satellite Image Analysis for Disaster and Crisis-Management Support	S. Voigt and T. Kemper and T. Riedlinger and R. Kiefl and K. Scholte and H. Mehl	\N	2007
8257378	The Journal of Physical Chemistry	95	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544934	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100179a026	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	10631--10643	\N	26	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:48:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544934}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/j100179a026}	\N	102bfded041d8b7b0e2d335c1261d283	84ed065c0d0bc29f05062d23f426a8fa	d4ae323946546a12d6d63b9b64d0bed5	article	Experimental investigations of organic molecular nonlinear optical polarizabilities. 1. Methods and results on benzene and stilbene derivatives	Lap T. Cheng and Wilson Tam and Sylvia H. Stevenson and Gerald R. Meredith and Geert Rikken and Seth R. Marder	\N	1991
8257379	The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science	193	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544935	http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.193.2.168	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	issn = {0007-1250}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:48:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4544935}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1192/bjp.193.2.168}	\N	0a22ca6c43e85dcfebbff40b33ad1f1c	0ea2671e2f76d7a0bd8182f99e063c90	8bd0d80d4ef24a089f34d6c3766ccb7a	article	'Truman' signs and vulnerability to psychosis.	P. Fusar-Poli and O. Howes and L. Valmaggia and P. McGuire	\N	2008
8257380	BMJ	326	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544933	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7396.986	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	986+	\N	7396	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:48:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4544933}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.326.7396.986}	10.1136/bmj.326.7396.986	73a5f4aa45fe61e0ad09261c7f8411ea	d6e3816160ca1c51425b9026e3c870f7	8e8ac92f5039b4ec430dfcfc4577687a	article	Autism spectrum disorder is not as certain as implied	David Simpson	\N	2003
8257382	Statistics and Computing	17	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2158149	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11222-007-9033-z	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	395--416	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:47:16}, citeulike-article-id = {2158149}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1007/s11222-007-9033-z}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp; In recent years, spectral clustering has become one of the most popular modern clustering algorithms. It is simple to implement, can be solved efficiently by standard linear algebra software, and very often outperforms traditional clustering algorithms such as the k-means algorithm. On the first glance spectral clustering appears slightly mysterious, and it is not obvious to see why it works at all and what it really does. The goal of this tutorial is to give some intuition on those questions. We describe different graph Laplacians and their basic properties, present the most common spectral clustering algorithms, and derive those algorithms from scratch by several different approaches. Advantages and disadvantages of the different spectral clustering algorithms are discussed.	5fbe011d7288469d1dcc7ce50c2cc947	ea91cbed60cf8e3dd610a1829afff18f	d759ceac69febb34335adb24ca379801	article	A tutorial on spectral clustering	Ulrike von Luxburg	\N	2007
8257383	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544929	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2885	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:46:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544929}, eprint = {0905.2885}	We realize a deterministic single-photon source from one and the same calcium\
ion interacting with a high-finesse optical cavity. Photons are created in the\
cavity with efficiency (88 +- 17)\\%, a tenfold improvement over previous\
cavity-ion sources. Results of the second-order correlation function are\
presented, demonstrating a high suppression of two-photon events limited only\
by background counts. The cavity photon pulse shape is obtained, with good\
agreement between experiment and simulation. Moreover, theoretical analysis of\
the temporal evolution of the atomic populations provides relevant information\
about the dynamics of the process and opens the way to future investigations of\
a coherent atom-photon interface.	79d00d610a52b29e7ce5d8a39649a339	7abea2f63a1c5a70f17e23d2770813a4	8d60eb6aac6e9f0c5167502a259ad4c2	article	Deterministic single-photon source from a single ion	H. G. Barros and A. Stute and T. E. Northup and C. Russo and P. O. Schmidt and R. Blatt	\N	2009
8257384	Cell	135	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3709718	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2008.09.038	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	679--690	\N	4	\N	issn = {00928674}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:46:44}, citeulike-article-id = {3709718}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2008.09.038}	\N	150310b5c47402c538992de863e3196e	79ebe200c96b62edc021f98a0a5fc9a9	677708bbb094b5f80316be7173670311	article	Mistranslation of Membrane Proteins and Two-Component System Activation Trigger Antibiotic-Mediated Cell Death	M. Kohanski and D. Dwyer and J. Wierzbowski and G. Cottarel and J. Collins	\N	2008
8257385	Psychopharmacology	198	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544928	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-008-1071-5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	37--49	\N	1	\N	issn = {0033-3158}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:46:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4544928}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s00213-008-1071-5}	RATIONALE: We have previously demonstrated that subchronic (five daily administrations of 2.6 mg/kg PCP) and chronic intermittent administration of 2.6 mg/kg PCP to rats produces hypofrontality and other neurochemical changes akin to schizophrenia pathology (Cochran et al., Neuropsychopharmacology, 28:265-275, 2003). OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine whether behavioral alterations related to discrete aspects of schizophrenia are also induced by these PCP treatment regimes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Following administration of vehicle or PCP according to the protocols described above, rats were assessed for attentional set shifting ability, prepulse inhibition (PPI), or social interaction and the locomotor response to a challenge dose of amphetamine. RESULTS: Ability to shift attentional set was impaired 72 h after the last PCP administration following the subchronic and chronic intermittent treatment regimes. PPI was disrupted after each acute administration of PCP in animals under the subchronic treatment regime. However, PPI deficits were not sustained 72 h after the last of five daily administrations. In subchronic and chronic PCP treated animals, no change was found in social interaction behavior, and there was little change in baseline or amphetamine-stimulated locomotor activity, employed as an indicator of dopaminergic hyperfunction. CONCLUSIONS: The temporally distinct behavioral effects of these PCP treatment regimes suggest that PPI deficits relate directly to acute NMDA receptor antagonism, whereas the more enduring set shifting deficits relate to the longer term consequences of NMDA receptor blockade. Therefore, these subchronic and chronic PCP treatment regimes produce hypofrontality (Cochran et al., Neuropsychopharmacology, 28:265-275, 2003) and associated prefrontal cortex-dependent deficits in behavioral flexibility which mirror core deficits in schizophrenia.	06ff3b7d8694f7224e3849b73bab3b01	9ff7f7f6a6269bddd83d3faab2ea7186	0ef1e14ffcb03eba546ced3a35e81a78	article	Subchronic and chronic PCP treatment produces temporally distinct deficits in attentional set shifting and prepulse inhibition in rats.	A. Egerton and L. Reid and S. McGregor and S. M. Cochran and B. J. Morris and J. A. Pratt	\N	2008
8257386	ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing	63	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schumann2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2007.09.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	283--296	\N	3	\N	issn = {09242716}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:44:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544923}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2007.09.004}	Digital elevation models (DEMs) are at the core of most environmental process modelling and disaster management. In flood inundation modelling, surface elevation constitutes one of the most important model boundary conditions. With the availability of high-precision DEMs (e.g. LiDAR) and globally available DEMs (e.g. SRTM InSAR) a big step seems to have been taken in terms of hydraulic modelling application or hydraulic information retrieval from such DEMs, with high potential in particular for ungauged basins. Comparative studies exist that report on both the validation of different remotely sensed elevation sources and their use for both hydrologic and hydraulic studies. To contribute to the existing literature on DEMs and hydraulic information, this study aims at comparing water stages derived from LiDAR, topographic contours and SRTM. A flood inundation model calibrated with distributed ground-surveyed high water marks is used to evaluate the remotely sensed water stages. The results show that, as expected, LiDAR derived water stages exhibit the lowest RMSE (0.35 m), followed by the contour DEM (0.7 m). A relatively good performance of the SRTM (1.07 m), which is possibly linked to the low-lying floodplain, suggests that the SRTM is a valuable source for initial vital flood information extraction in large, homogeneous floodplains. Subsequent 3D flood mapping from remotely sensed water stages confirms this but also indicates that flood mapping with low-resolution, low-precision surface elevation data is hardly possible on the small scale, as the accuracy of the resulting map depends too much on DEM uncertainties and errors both in the horizontal and vertical directions.	aba3765ce22b41790c7626c81ffdd2d4	b611e81f270644151826d7fe004757fe	d68a0106fe57aac049b2247dbe2e9193	article	Comparison of remotely sensed water stages from LiDAR, topographic contours and SRTM	G. Schumann and P. Matgen and M. Cutler and A. Black and L. Hoffmann and L. Pfister	\N	2008
8257387	Cancer Letters	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544924	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2008.11.016	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {03043835}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:44:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4544924}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.canlet.2008.11.016}	Helicobacter pylori  infection is the most important risk factor in the development of non-cardia gastric adenocarcinoma; host genetic variability and dietary co-factors also modulate risk. Because most  H. pylori  infections do not cause cancer,  H. pylori  heterogeneity has been investigated to identify possible virulence factors. The strongest candidates are genes within the  cag  (cytotoxin-associated antigen) pathogenicity island, including the gene encoding the CagA protein, as well as polymorphic variation in the VacA vacuolating exotoxin and the blood group antigen binding adhesin BabA. Improved understanding of the pathogenesis of  H. pylori -associated gastric cancer may improve risk stratification for prevention and therapy.	d2687f3ce9f7575f3be3577a3041e592	92734852a39624ede8b5a92b284e9d4d	195349a13c1a5a4ae94e7d0e8c13e265	article	Helicobacter pylori virulence factors in gastric carcinogenesis	S. Wen and S. Moss	\N	2008
8257388	Best Practice \\& Research Clinical Gastroenterology	21	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544922	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpg.2007.01.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	237--259	\N	2	\N	issn = {15216918}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:43:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4544922}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.bpg.2007.01.001}	\N	2078a8724148577e66b526400c391532	77f90a6fce4ee474d53233e56e26825d	bd75a3e616707f9de495dd441fa76402	article	The inflammatory and immune response to Helicobacter pylori infection	K. Robinson and R. Argent and J. Atherton	\N	2007
8257389	ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing	59	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tralli2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2005.02.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	185--198	\N	4	\N	issn = {09242716}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:43:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4544916}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2005.02.002}	Satellite remote sensing is providing a systematic, synoptic framework for advancing scientific knowledge of the Earth as a complex system of geophysical phenomena that, directly and through interacting processes, often lead to natural hazards. Improved and integrated measurements along with numerical modeling are enabling a greater understanding of where and when a particular hazard event is most likely to occur and result in significant socioeconomic impact. Geospatial information products derived from this research increasingly are addressing the operational requirements of decision support systems used by policy makers, emergency managers and responders from international and federal to regional, state and local jurisdictions. This forms the basis for comprehensive risk assessments and better-informed mitigation planning, disaster assessment and response prioritization. Space-based geodetic measurements of the solid Earth with the Global Positioning System, for example, combined with ground-based seismological measurements, are yielding the principal data for modeling lithospheric processes and for accurately estimating the distribution of potentially damaging strong ground motions which is critical for earthquake engineering applications. Moreover, integrated with interferometric synthetic aperture radar, these measurements provide spatially continuous observations of deformation with sub-centimeter accuracy. Seismic and in situ monitoring, geodetic measurements, high-resolution digital elevation models (e.g. from InSAR, Lidar and digital photogrammetry) and imaging spectroscopy (e.g. using ASTER, MODIS and Hyperion) are contributing significantly to volcanic hazard risk assessment, with the potential to aid land use planning in developing countries where the impact of volcanic hazards to populations and lifelines is continually increasing. Remotely sensed data play an integral role in reconstructing the recent history of the land surface and in predicting hazards due to flood and landslide events. Satellite data are addressing diverse observational requirements that are imposed by the need for surface, subsurface and hydrologic characterization, including the delineation of flood and landslide zones for risk assessments. Short- and long-term sea-level change and the impact of ocean-atmosphere processes on the coastal land environment, through flooding, erosion and storm surge for example, define further requirements for hazard monitoring and mitigation planning. The continued development and application of a broad spectrum of satellite remote sensing systems and attendant data management infrastructure will contribute needed baseline and time series data, as part of an integrated global observation strategy that includes airborne and in situ measurements of the solid Earth. Multi-hazard modeling capabilities, in turn, will result in more accurate forecasting and visualizations for improving the decision support tools and systems used by the international disaster management community.	93f6391ecbf011fce26ebb76ee159b43	503da56bd69d2fe24808c237380d13ff	56ce4ac27b7baf8b0dabf87793bcdc42	article	Satellite remote sensing of earthquake, volcano, flood, landslide and coastal inundation hazards	D. Tralli and R. Blom and V. Zlotnicki and A. Donnellan and D. Evans	\N	2005
8257390	BMJ	326	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544920	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7386.429	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	429--432	\N	7386	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:43:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4544920}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.326.7386.429}	Objectives: To compare the power of three traditional selection procedures (A levels, personal statements, and references) and one non-traditional selection procedure (personality) to predict performance over the five years of a medical degree. Design: Cohort study over five years. Setting: Nottingham medical school. Participants: Entrants in 1995. Main outcome measures: A level grades, amounts of information contained in teacher's reference and the student's personal statement, and personality scores examined in relation to 18 different assessments. Results: Information in the teacher's reference did not consistently predict performance. Information in the personal statement was predictive of clinical aspects of training, whereas A level grades primarily predicted preclinical performance. The personality domain of conscientiousness was consistently the best predictor across the course. A structural model indicated that conscientiousness was positively related to A level grades and preclinical performance but was negatively related to clinical grades. Conclusion: A teacher's reference is of no practical use in predicting clinical performance of medical students, in contrast to the amount of information contained in the personal statement. Therefore, simple quantification of the personal statement should aid selection. Personality factors, in particular conscientiousness, need to be considered and integrated into selection procedures. 10.1136/bmj.326.7386.429	802af0e67f00c56d9baaf87a2571c4bc	17f612a5e31b8eda0d47086eeaed89fd	3a8c2701c55dede20afa34d9a11423af	article	Pilot study of the roles of personality, references, and personal statements in relation to performance over the five years of a medical degree * Commentary: How to derive causes from correlations in educational studies	Eamonn Ferguson and David James and Fiona O'Hehir and Andrea Sanders and I. C. Mcmanus	\N	2003
8257391	Journal of Surgical Research	146	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544917	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2007.06.011	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	149--158	\N	1	\N	issn = {00224804}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:43:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4544917}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jss.2007.06.011}	\N	dbb3f9daa0861b2f1bf71876943df9a2	891c827a370ed25f512bd07e6147cbb8	084fe7f704c8f83be6da62aeaf37bb87	article	New Aspects of Helicobacter pylori Infection Involvement in Gastric Oncogenesis	J. Kountouras and C. Zavos and D. Chatzopoulos and P. Katsinelos	\N	2008
8257392	The Journal of Chemical Physics	74	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544918	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000074000003001559000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1559--1563	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:43:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544918}, priority = {2}	\N	fe929ea2398dab6191f625a2c9085d0f	aa8c8d7b1cd6bfebfca3cf2369768219	8e4a1154d3f8f6ccadb2a3cca2b2fd90	article	Length dependence of the second-order optical nonlinearity in conjugated hydrocarbons	A. Dulcic and C. Flytzanis and C. L. Tang and D. P\\'{e}pin and M. F\\'{e}tizon and Y. Hoppilliard	\N	1981
8257393	Annual Review of Public Health	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544904	http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.031308.100158	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	81--105	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:42:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544904}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.publhealth.031308.100158}	A growing literature investigates associations between neighborhood social environments and coronary heart disease (CHD). After reviewing the literature, we present a theoretical model of the mechanisms through which geographic life environments may influence CHD, focusing particularly on the social-interactional environment. We suggest that, in addition to the common notions of social cohesion or fragmentation and social disorder, eco-epidemiologists should consider neighborhood identities and stigmatization processes. We posit that neighborhood social interactions affect the wide set of affective, cognitive, and relational experiences individuals have in their neighborhoods, which in turn influence the psycho-cognitive antecedents of behavior and in the end shape health behavior. Finally, we discuss key methodological challenges relevant to the advent of a new generation of neighborhood studies, including the operational definition of neighborhoods, nonresidential environments, ecometric measurement, model specification strategies, mediational models, selection processes and notions of empirical/structural confounding, and the relevance of observational versus interventional studies.	b49f15a5c1d2c994a2ed4cfb14f64cc8	4c930c4bb3b284ae9cd0f29b08887c96	5363430ef1bf871687bb242d159c89c6	article	Geographic Life Environments and Coronary Heart Disease: A Literature Review, Theoretical Contributions, Methodological Updates, and a Research Agenda	Basile Chaix	\N	2009
8257394	The Journal of Chemical Physics	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544911	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000069000008003453000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3453--3457	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:42:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4544911}, priority = {2}	\N	6d64e7a08b8ec46bd8131d46cc8adf1e	6ad1394bb4889bddefbaebec39d51ac3	f15fb13e00b79efd59122b18ef2a941e	article	The regularities observed in the second order hyperpolarizabilities of variously disubstituted benzenes	A. Dulcic and C. Sauteret	\N	1978
8257395	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544906	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.056310	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	056310+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:42:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544906}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.79.056310}	We investigate the effect of confinement on drop formation in microfluidic devices. The presence or absence of drop formation is studied for two immiscible coflowing liquids in a microfluidic channel, where the channel width is considerably larger than the channel height. We show that stability of the inner fluid thread depends on the channel geometry: when the width of the inner fluid is comparable to or larger than the channel height, hydrodynamic instabilities are suppressed, and a stable jet that does not break into drops results; otherwise, the inner fluid breaks into drops, in either a dripping or jetting regime. We present a model that accounts for the data and experimentally exploit this effect of geometric confinement to induce the breakup of a jet at a spatially defined location.	94dd5b752b0e8bd52b9b83cf50a4999e	dde559012fd7c7c3a8fa364e5c80ac5c	557ca8f351b92ce84544a2bcdb8acc28	article	Suppression of instabilities in multiphase flow by geometric confinement	Katherine J. Humphry and Armand Ajdari and Alberto F. Nieves and Howard A. Stone and David A. Weitz	\N	2009
8257396	Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy	23	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544914	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6351731	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	835--845	\N	6	\N	issn = {0066-4804}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:42:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4544914}, priority = {2}	The effects of a set of conditions on aminoglycoside uptake were determined. Membrane vesicles either with a membrane potential (delta psi) of -125 mV (adequate to drive lysine uptake) or with succinate, lactate, or phenazine methosulfate did not accumulate gentamicin unless components of protein synthesis were included. Ribosomally resistant (rpsL) Escherichia coli cells demonstrated energy-dependent phase II uptake similar to that of a streptomycin-susceptible strain of E. coli when treated with 100 micrograms of puromycin per ml. Puromycin (100 micrograms/ml) also increased the uptake of the cationic compounds polyamine and arginine. These studies support a role of protein synthesis in aminoglycoside uptake and in the development of energy-dependent phase II. delta psi of cells did not increase either at the initiation of or during energy-dependent phase II, showing that energy-dependent phase II is not due to an elevation of delta psi. In a Bacillus subtilis system, significant streptomycin uptake requires a threshold value of delta psi which varies depending upon the concentration of streptomycin used. At 25 micrograms/ml, the uptake of streptomycin reached maximal levels after exceeding the threshold value, whereas at 100 micrograms/ml there was a gradual increase of the uptake to the maximal after the threshold value was exceeded. Several studies supported the view that electron transport has a specific role other than its requirement to produce the cellular delta psi. The uptake of gentamicin was stimulated to a greater extent by phenazine methosulfate-ascorbate than by the ionophore nigericin in strains of E. coli, although nigericin stimulated delta psi to a greater degree. Cells with 25\\% of the normal quinone concentration had delta psi values identical to cells with the normal quinone concentration, but the quinone-deficient cells had a significantly lower rate of gentamicin uptake. KCN prevented gentamicin uptake but did not prevent the development of delta psi. The effects of ubiquinone depletion in an E. coli strain were more evident on gentamicin uptake than on ATP-driven glutamine transport or proton motive force-driven proline transport, consistent with a specific requirement for quinones in aminoglycoside uptake. A detailed explanation of the mechanism of accumulation of streptomycin and gentamicin and a proposed mechanism for killing bacterial cells by these agents have been provided.	498a5920f841258eb0b6d6097b889f5d	4a907cbbf94cf91139582421482a8ec6	c586a34b50914ad8e6dcf0a76685f275	article	Roles of ribosomal binding, membrane potential, and electron transport in bacterial uptake of streptomycin and gentamicin.	L. E. Bryan and S. Kwan	\N	1983
8257397	Microbiological reviews	51	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544913	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3325794	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	439--457	\N	4	\N	issn = {0146-0749}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:42:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544913}, priority = {2}	\N	ac0df2af5be7e63de277fa1ccfcd28ac	1bb4230b877d385c178f381d53034c74	811b6a4b81ed5c90c7ef5c49f5b8f22f	article	Bacterial uptake of aminoglycoside antibiotics.	H. W. Taber and J. P. Mueller and P. F. Miller and A. S. Arrow	\N	1987
8257398	International Journal of Production Research	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544905	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207540600688481	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	287--307	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:41:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4544905}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/00207540600688481}	The skinning of point cloud models has become one of the most popular reverse-engineering exercises for rapid product development in most manufacturing sectors. Common methods such as polygon generation and segmentation and direct surface fitting on segmented data exhibit shape loss, distortion, continuity problems and a large number of orphan surface patches. The current work discusses data processing through data rarefaction to optimize a data set for true object shape and NURBS-based surface interpolation on rarefied data for a reconstruction with good accuracy. For originally rarefied data, on the other hand, conventional subdivision techniques are applied to construct logical points before surface fitting. NURBS interpolation technology ensures accurate surfaces within a limited computation of knot vectors, weight vectors, bi-directional control net and IGES interface file writing. A few reconstruction examples with their results are shown with computation issues and analysis.	0bbf381beeb38d1738fc4d17afdefa7b	08c97365f49c2e7b337694e01445234e	f2376d0f67811702b3cd76deba9079d5	article	Object shape reconstruction through NURBS surface interpolation	Pralay Pal and R. Ballav	\N	2007
8257399	Science	293	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:370460	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1062882	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1840--1842	\N	5536	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:40:39}, citeulike-article-id = {370460}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1062882}	\N	657163a1c296ddd1224f073b56e6619d	b808e047f0607edf3d045256dd6e644d	08cf8185818390046b640b9a94533ba1	article	Molecular Basis for High Virulence of Hong Kong H5N1 Influenza A Viruses	Masato Hatta and Peng Gao and Peter Halfmann and Yoshihiro Kawaoka	\N	2001
8257400	Toxicology and applied pharmacology	237	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544890	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2009.02.026	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	69--82	\N	1	\N	issn = {1096-0333}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:40:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544890}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.taap.2009.02.026}	In addition to its antimicrobial activity, minocycline exerts anti-inflammatory effects in several disease models. However, whether minocycline affects the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease has not been determined. We investigated the effects of minocycline on experimental colitis and its underlying mechanisms. Acute and chronic colitis were induced in mice by treatment with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) or trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS), and the effect of minocycline on colonic injury was assessed clinically and histologically. Prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of mice with minocycline significantly diminished mortality rate and attenuated the severity of DSS-induced acute colitis. Mechanistically, minocycline administration suppressed inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression and nitrotyrosine production, inhibited proinflammatory cytokine expression, repressed the elevated mRNA expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) 2, 3, 9, and 13, diminished the apoptotic index in colonic tissues, and inhibited nitric oxide production in the serum of mice with DSS-induced acute colitis. In DSS-induced chronic colitis, minocycline treatment also reduced body weight loss, improved colonic histology, and blocked expression of iNOS, proinflammatory cytokines, and MMPs from colonic tissues. Similarly, minocycline could ameliorate the severity of TNBS-induced acute colitis in mice by decreasing mortality rate and inhibiting proinflammatory cytokine expression in colonic tissues. These results demonstrate that minocycline protects mice against DSS- and TNBS-induced colitis, probably via inhibition of iNOS and MMP expression in intestinal tissues. Therefore, minocycline is a potential remedy for human inflammatory bowel diseases.	88fee5713b9faf389a8a6ed9d4948527	051469ec8509164a855e6c8091ecbd0d	84111264dd303af5ab8af6683ad25aa3	article	Minocycline attenuates experimental colitis in mice by blocking expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase and matrix metalloproteinases.	T. Y. Huang and H. C. Chu and Y. L. Lin and C. K. Lin and T. Y. Hsieh and W. K. Chang and Y. C. Chao and C. L. Liao	\N	2009
8257401	Cancer Res	69	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544903	http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-2864	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4101--4106	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:38:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544903}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-2864}	Normal cell growth can be permanently blocked when cells enter a state known as senescence. This phenomenon can be triggered by various stresses, such as replicative exhaustion, oncogenic stimulation, or oxidative stress. Senescence prevents transmission of aberrant signals to daughter cells and thus prevents irreversible damage that could favor cancer development. To identify new genetic events controlling senescence, we have performed a loss-of-function genetic screen on normal human cells. We report that knockdown of topoisomerase I (Top1) results in an increased replicative potential associated with a decrease in senescence markers and a diminished DNA damage response. In addition, Top1 depletion also favors a bypass of oncogene-induced senescence. Conversely, Top1 constitutive expression induces growth arrest, the appearance of a senescence marker, and an activation of the DNA damage response. Altogether, these results reveal an unanticipated function of Top1 in regulating senescence. [Cancer Res 2009;69(10):4101-6] 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-2864	2595a957b347bbdf048d67d629127e4f	f2d158f26b6a4a92aa7b01d8d2ad811e	73e8894fca69f3bb12667fe8a0a045d0	article	A Genetic Screen Identifies Topoisomerase 1 as a Regulator of Senescence	Nicolas Humbert and Sebastien Martien and Arnaud Augert and Marco Da Costa and Sebastien Mauen and Corinne Abbadie and Yvan de Launoit and Jesus Gil and David Bernard	\N	2009
8257402	The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology	16	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544902	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001700070012	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	784--790	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:38:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4544902}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1007/s001700070012}	A new method is proposed for the parameterisation of data points in NURBS surface global interpolation. In this method, the parameter value at the maximum of each rational B-spline basis function is defined as the parameter value of the associated data point. Some advantages of this method in geometric modelling are:\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp; 1. It selects the knot vectors freely, regardless of the distribution of data points. 2. It is invariant under affine transformations of the data points. 3. It allows multiple data points.	277b082273ad38932736d7c4e41520c0	00959120767cc5be93e7e6860208d283	a913e7ef0fd9b4f6f1528c3cd8d1ccae	article	A New Parameterisation Method for NURBS Surface Interpolation	H. B. Jung and K. Kim	\N	2000
8257403	Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544899	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.053824	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	053824+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:37:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4544899}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.79.053824}	We report on the stabilization of the laser frequency for the Virgo gravitational-wave detector. We have obtained a frequency noise level, measured in loop, of 1.9\\&times;10\\&minus;7\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Hz/ at 10 Hz for the 1064 nm laser; this value is limited by shot noise. The Allan standard deviation for relative frequency noise is 1.0\\&times;10\\&minus;21 on a 100-ms time scale. The spectral density of the laser frequency noise is negligible in the channel where gravitational waves ought to appear and meets the specifications for the target spectral resolution of the Virgo interferometer in the 10 Hz\\&ndash;10 kHz detection bandwidth.	a9116f167e8f0c0314561463b7a99515	a26b6de9e6bda1badd23797f438a9796	8565b0291eb830f6028a6a1deaff7e52	article	Laser with an in-loop relative frequency stability of 1.0 x 10[sup -21] on a 100-ms time scale for gravitational-wave detection	F. Acernese and M. Alshourbagy and F. Antonucci and S. Aoudia and K. G. Arun and P. Astone and G. Ballardin and F. Barone and L. Barsotti and M. Barsuglia and Th and S. Bigotta and S. Birindelli and M. A. Bizouard and C. Boccara and F. Bondu and L. Bonelli and L. Bosi and S. Braccini and C. Bradaschia and A. Brillet and V. Brisson and H. J. Bulten and D. Buskulic and G. Cagnoli and E. Calloni and E. Campagna and B. Canuel and F. Carbognani and L. Carbone and F. Cavalier and R. Cavalieri and G. Cella and E. Cesarini and Chassande E. Mottin and S. Chatterji and F. Cleva and E. Coccia and J. Colas and M. Colombini and C. Corda and A. Corsi and F. Cottone and J. P. Coulon and E. Cuoco and S. D'Antonio and A. Dari and V. Dattilo and M. Davier and R. De Rosa and M. Del Prete and L. Di Fiore and A. Di Lieto and Di Paolo and A. Di Virgilio and V. Fafone and I. Ferrante and F. Fidecaro and I. Fiori and R. Flaminio and J. D. Fournier and S. Frasca and F. Frasconi and L. Gammaitoni and F. Garufi and G. Gemme and E. Genin and A. Gennai and A. Giazotto and M. Granata and V. Granata and C. Greverie and G. Guidi and H. Heitmann and P. Hello and S. Hild and D. Huet and P. La Penna and M. Laval and N. Leroy and N. Letendre and M. Lorenzini and V. Loriette and G. Losurdo and J. M. Mackowski and E. Majorana and N. Man and M. Mantovani and F. Marchesoni and F. Marion and J. Marque and F. Martelli and A. Masserot and F. Menzinger and C. Michel and L. Milano and Y. Minenkov and S. Mitra and M. Mohan and J. Moreau and N. Morgado and A. Morgia and S. Mosca and B. Mours and I. Neri and F. Nocera and G. Pagliaroli and C. Palomba and F. Paoletti and S. Pardi and A. Pasqualetti and R. Passaquieti and D. Passuello and G. Persichetti and F. Piergiovanni and L. Pinard and R. Poggiani and M. Punturo and P. Puppo and O. Rabaste and P. Rapagnani and T. Regimbau and F. Ricci and A. Rocchi and L. Rolland and R. Romano and P. Ruggi and B. Sassolas and D. Sentenac and B. L. Swinkels and R. Terenzi and A. Toncelli and M. Tonelli and E. Tournefier and F. Travasso and J. Trummer and G. Vajente and J. F. J. van den Brand and S. van der Putten and D. Verkindt and F. Vetrano and A. Vicer\\'{e} and J. Y. Vinet and H. Vocca and M. Was and M. Yvert	\N	2009
8257404	Nat Struct Mol Biol	16	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4137379	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.1568	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	304--311	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:36:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4137379}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1038/nsmb.1568}	Mammalian gene silencing is established through methylation of histones and DNA, although the order in which these modifications occur remains contentious. Using the human beta-globin locus as a model, we demonstrate that symmetric methylation of histone H4 arginine 3 (H4R3me2s) by the protein arginine methyltransferase PRMT5 is required for subsequent DNA methylation. H4R3me2s serves as a direct binding target for the DNA methyltransferase DNMT3A, which interacts through the ADD domain containing the PHD motif. Loss of the H4R3me2s mark through short hairpin RNA–mediated knockdown of PRMT5 leads to reduced DNMT3A binding, loss of DNA methylation and gene activation. In primary erythroid progenitors from adult bone marrow, H4R3me2s marks the inactive methylated globin genes coincident with localization of PRMT5. Our findings define DNMT3A as both a reader and a writer of repressive epigenetic marks, thereby directly linking histone and DNA methylation in gene silencing.	95b2f09c26ca681ebbb04aa39ec2bc8f	3179b2955026be9f05dc48af2d656f90	5f7edaaf29de51691e08e35dff875ee8	article	PRMT5-mediated methylation of histone H4R3 recruits DNMT3A, coupling histone and DNA methylation in gene silencing	Quan Zhao and Gerhard Rank and Yuen T. Tan and Haitao Li and Robert L. Moritz and Richard J. Simpson and Loretta Cerruti and David J. Curtis and Dinshaw J. Patel and David C. Allis and John M. Cunningham and Stephen M. Jane	\N	2009
8257405	Psychopharmacology	200	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544898	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00213-008-1226-4	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	487--496	\N	4	\N	issn = {0033-3158}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:36:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4544898}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s00213-008-1226-4}	RATIONALE: Antagonism at serotonin 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors modulates cortical and striatal dopamine (DA) release and may underlie some aspects of the clinical efficacy of 'atypical' antipsychotic compounds. However, it is not known whether 5-HT2A/2C receptor-mediated modulation of DA release can be quantified with non-invasive neurochemical imaging, as would be required for investigation of these processes in man. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to perform a feasibility study in the rat in order to determine whether 5-HT2A/2C modulation of DA release can be observed using positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were administered with either vehicle, a combined 5-HT2A/2C antagonist (ketanserin, 3 mg/kg i.p.), or the more selective 5-HT2C antagonist SB 206,553 (10 mg/kg i.p.) 30 min before administration of the PET DA D2 receptor radiotracer [11C]raclopride ( approximately 11 MBq) and were then scanned for 60 min using a quad-high-density avalanche chamber small animal tomograph. Using the same technique, modulation of amphetamine (4 mg/kg)-induced decreases in [11C]raclopride binding by 5-HT2A antagonism (SR 46349B, 0.2 mg/kg i.v.) was also determined. RESULTS: Consistent with the increase in DA release measured by others using microdialysis, 5-HT2C antagonism markedly reduced striatal [11C]raclopride binding (p < 0.003), while amphetamine-induced reductions in striatal [11C]raclopride binding (p < 0.001) were attenuated by 5-HT2A antagonist administration (p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: These results inform the feasibility of monitoring 5-HT2A/2C receptor-mediated modulation of DA systems in man using PET and, more generally, demonstrate that D2 radiotracer PET imaging may be used to monitor the efficacy of new DA modulators in attenuating stimulated DA release.	bce0e130635a9c20f920282262350557	0fbf1a956fe4e74d65a14e649b7d9e7b	99be1833235e216c5b3e62eff592d7e1	article	Modulation of striatal dopamine release by 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptor antagonists: [11C]raclopride PET studies in the rat.	A. Egerton and R. Ahmad and E. Hirani and P. M. Grasby	\N	2008
8257406	Macromolecules	39	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544897	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma0615912	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6793--6795	\N	20	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:35:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544897}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ma0615912}	\N	1ab9d64d01b11c364e896fdf45a388f6	481afded63e519ce39ea93d6e141c88f	670c04404d3fed76be8ebf01b833a2e3	article	1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition for the Generation of Nanostructured Semiconductors by Heated Probe Tips	Selma Bakbak and Peter J. Leech and Bradley E. Carson and Shubham Saxena and William P. King and Uwe H. Bunz	\N	2006
8257407	Cereb Cortex	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology.	\N	\N	citeulike:1642712	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhm135	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1047-3211}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:35:24}, citeulike-article-id = {1642712}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1093/cercor/bhm135}	Cognitive control impairments in healthy older adults may partly reflect disturbances in the ability to actively maintain goal-relevant information, a function that depends on the engagement of lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC). In 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies, healthy young and older adults performed versions of a task in which contextual cues provide goal-relevant information used to bias processing of subsequent ambiguous probes. In Study 1, a blocked design and manipulation of the cue-probe delay interval revealed a generalized pattern of enhanced task-related brain activity in older adults but combined with a specific delay-related reduction of activity in lateral PFC regions. In Study 2, a combined blocked/event-related design revealed enhanced sustained (i.e., across-trial) activity but a reduction in transient trial-related activation in lateral PFC among older adults. Further analyses of within-trial activity dynamics indicated that, within these and other lateral PFC regions, older adults showed reduced activation during the cue and delay period but increased activation at the time of the probe, particularly on high-interference trials. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that age-related impairments in goal maintenance abilities cause a compensatory shift in older adults from a proactive (seen in young adults) to a reactive cognitive control strategy.	4539efc5225eef0c11b100653cf57e20	8511ebe252bcda01f8d4e1caf79d8cb8	959a2fa4410d649ae98e178dd10b4728	article	Cognitive Control, Goal Maintenance, and Prefrontal Function in Healthy Aging.	Jessica L L. Paxton and Deanna M M. Barch and Caroline A A. Racine and Todd S S. Braver	\N	2007
8257408	World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)	7	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544896	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18836539	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	162--163	\N	3	\N	issn = {1723-8617}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:34:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4544896}, priority = {2}	\N	1a25edb5a37e058b00a4bbbfd42d98ce	8d83c3938cd245c199a0a98630506767	caf1b4446108e48e36d1b44153d5b97c	article	Understanding pathophysiology is crucial in linking clinical staging to targeted thera-peutics.	O. D. Howes and P. K. McGuire and S. Kapur	\N	2008
8257409	Journal of digestive diseases	9	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544895	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1443-9573.2007.00315.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	8--13	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-2972}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:34:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4544895}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1443-9573.2007.00315.x}	Gastric cancer is the second commonest fatal malignancy in the world with a high incidence in China. Helicobacter pylori infection is an important factor in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer. Epidemiological studies have shown a strong causal relationship between H. pylori infection and gastric cancer. Animal studies also show that eradication of H. pylori infection, especially at the early stage, is effective in preventing H. pylori-related gastric carcinogenesis. H. pylori eradication leads to regression and prevents the progression of gastric precancerous lesions, but only in a minority of cases. H. pylori eradication appears to be the most promising approach in gastric cancer prevention. The current available data in human studies showed that H. pylori eradication can reduce the risk of developing gastric cancer and this strategy is more useful in patients without atrophic gastritis or intestinal metaplasia. A longer follow-up and additional studies are needed for better understanding this issue.	53770d45a6b36e0d86fe7a639a11a3a9	96203976dd68fd1687442c2941f64e97	97a27a52d2e61fa00fc12df0b9b3bc4b	article	Treatment of Helicobacter pylori and prevention of gastric cancer.	T. K. Cheung and B. C. Wong	\N	2008
8257410	Schizophrenia research	106	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544893	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2008.09.011	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	148--155	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0920-9964}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:33:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544893}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.schres.2008.09.011}	Striatal dopaminergic overactivity has been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia on the basis of in vivo neuroimaging studies. In particular, elevated striatal dopamine synthesis and storage has been repeatedly demonstrated in schizophrenia using the radiotracer 6-[18F] fluoro-l-DOPA ([18F] DOPA) and positron emission tomography (PET). Conventionally analysed [18F] DOPA PET imaging lacks the sensitivity or specificity to be used diagnostically. The aim of this study was to determine if the application of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) would improve classification of images, and increase the sensitivity and specificity of [18F] DOPA as a potential diagnostic test for schizophrenia. We tested an ANN model in the discrimination of schizophrenic patients from normal controls using [18F] DOPA rate constants within the anterior-posterior subdivisions of the striatum, and compared the model with a general linear analysis of the same data. Participating in the study were 19 patients diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and 31 healthy subjects. Maximum classification was achieved using laterality quotients, - the ANN model correctly identified 94\\% of the controls and 89\\% of the patients, equivalent to 89\\% sensitivity and 94\\% specificity. Using all bilateral striatal regions correctly categorised 74\\% of the controls and 84\\% of the patients, equivalent to 84\\% sensitivity and 74\\% specificity. In comparison, the general linear analysis performed poorly, correctly classifying only 58\\% of the controls and 63\\% of the patients. Overall, these analyses have shown the potential utility of pattern recognition tools in the classification of psychiatric patients based upon molecular imaging of a single target.	766728ba563a9fdb44af16fa50a35d57	a5382d3ba564f5400ab572b49a749620	a025cb0709acc2e20720032bf52d80e2	article	Classification of schizophrenic patients and healthy controls using [18F] fluorodopa PET imaging.	S. K. Bose and F. E. Turkheimer and O. D. Howes and M. A. Mehta and R. Cunliffe and P. R. Stokes and P. M. Grasby	\N	2008
8257411	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	102	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for Microbial Biotechnology, BioCentrum-DTU, Technical University of Denmark, Building 223, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.	\N	\N	citeulike:1180599	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0406811102	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2685--2689	\N	8	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:32:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1180599}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0406811102}	Cellular response to genetic and environmental perturbations is often reflected and/or mediated through changes in the metabolism, because the latter plays a key role in providing Gibbs free energy and precursors for biosynthesis. Such metabolic changes are often exerted through transcriptional changes induced by complex regulatory mechanisms coordinating the activity of different metabolic pathways. It is difficult to map such global transcriptional responses by using traditional methods, because many genes in the metabolic network have relatively small changes at their transcription level. We therefore developed an algorithm that is based on hypothesis-driven data analysis to uncover the transcriptional regulatory architecture of metabolic networks. By using information on the metabolic network topology from genome-scale metabolic reconstruction, we show that it is possible to reveal patterns in the metabolic network that follow a common transcriptional response. Thus, the algorithm enables identification of so-called reporter metabolites (metabolites around which the most significant transcriptional changes occur) and a set of connected genes with significant and coordinated response to genetic or environmental perturbations. We find that cells respond to perturbations by changing the expression pattern of several genes involved in the specific part(s) of the metabolism in which a perturbation is introduced. These changes then are propagated through the metabolic network because of the highly connected nature of metabolism.	5a249c459df6cf0e219262cd0656d7e4	06c70d5a4e948f6123babfbd7d07e7d9	3fb7b6577118d2d7419bce7dc9f2473c	article	Uncovering transcriptional regulation of metabolism by using metabolic network topology.	K. R. Patil and J. Nielsen	\N	2005
8257412	Philosophical Magazine Letters	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	Ref:tabar_sutton	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500839108205994	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	217--224	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:31:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544887}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1080/09500839108205994}	Many-body, long-range potentials of a Finnis-Sinclair type are formulated for the atomistic description of binary f.c.c. metallic alloys. These potentials are generalizations of the scheme constructed by Sutton and Chen (1990), for the atomistic modelling of f.c.c. elemental metals. The parameters for the alloy potentials are obtained directly from the parameters for the elemental metals, without any further adjustable fitting. Lattice parameters, elastic constants and enthalpy of formation of 45 binary, random f.c.c. alloys are calculated.	e82380113a57382da99005f48d8266bc	9e48331c15550a19fecf814fca3fd795	6c5a927e25dea074361c9104bf4e202e	article	Long-range Finnis-Sinclair potentials for f.c.c. metallic alloys	H. Rafii-Tabar and A. P. Sulton	\N	1991
8257413	Journal of virology	70	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544888	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8709268	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6390--6394	\N	9	\N	issn = {0022-538X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:31:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4544888}, priority = {2}	We indicated that the PB1 and PA subunits of RNA polymerase and nucleoprotein (NP) can support replication of the influenza virus genome as well as transcription to yield uncapped poly(A)(+)-RNA (Y. Nakagawa, N. Kimura, T. Toyoda, K. Mizumoto, A. Ishihama, K. Oda, and S. Nakada, J. Virol. 69:728-733, 1995). To analyze the functions of the PB1 and PA subunits in replication and transcription, YP1N clones in which the PB1 and NP genes can be expressed in response to dexamethasone were established. cRNA was transcribed from model viral RNA (vRNA), but vRNA synthesis from model cRNA was not detected in YP1N clones. Furthermore, poly(A)(+)-RNA directed from model vRNA was synthesized in YP1N clones. These results indicated that PB1 and NP can support the syntheses of cRNA and poly(A)(+)-RNA and that the PA subunit, in addition to that of PB1 and to NP, is required for vRNA synthesis. In summary, the PB1 subunit is involved in the catalytic activities of nucleotide elongation, and the PA subunit may act as an allosteric modulator and cause a conformational change from a cRNA-to a vRNA-synthesizing form of the PB1 subunit.	9dfb6c45b2516fa50b09973f0ab4bcc7	ad6fd4a878e3f177c0d5ec4f1e72ffdc	ab539635c0816f69a96611478261be49	article	The PB1 subunit alone can catalyze cRNA synthesis, and the PA subunit in addition to the PB1 subunit is required for viral RNA synthesis in replication of the influenza virus genome.	Y. Nakagawa and K. Oda and S. Nakada	\N	1996
8257414	The American journal of psychiatry	165	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544889	http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2008.08071109	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1613--1614	\N	12	\N	issn = {1535-7228}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:31:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4544889}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1176/appi.ajp.2008.08071109}	\N	98436ed8d2a5055665009309cd0a2d0b	3c64ff6b568be55ef79f07b00f40c3a4	7f79decfe2c6093b43d587e581d2aebd	article	Longitudinal PET imaging in a patient with schizophrenia did not show marked changes in dopaminergic function with relapse of psychosis.	I. Valli and O. Howes and P. Tyrer and P. McGuire and P. M. Grasby	\N	2008
8257415	Sci. Signal.	2	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4216153	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.263pe15	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	pe15+	\N	63	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:30:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4216153}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/scisignal.263pe15}	10.1126/scisignal.263pe15	da8799c5654ed29bf1b88e3483fb915a	85e7a066c7e8be5273ee3048043abec2	3a52feb76048e3ef648f1c450b49a04f	article	Challenges and Opportunities in Defining the Essential Cancer Kinome	Brendan D. Manning	\N	2009
8257417	Archives of general psychiatry	66	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544886	http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2008.514	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	13--20	\N	1	\N	issn = {1538-3636}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:30:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4544886}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2008.514}	CONTEXT: A major limitation on the development of biomarkers and novel interventions for schizophrenia is that its pathogenesis is unknown. Although elevated striatal dopamine activity is thought to be fundamental to schizophrenia, it is unclear when this neurochemical abnormality develops in relation to the onset of illness and how this relates to the symptoms and neurocognitive impairment seen in individuals with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether striatal dopamine function is elevated in individuals with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia before the onset of psychosis and to assess how this relates to the symptoms and neurocognitive impairment. DESIGN: Case-control study of in vivo striatal dopaminergic function. SETTING: Academic research. Patients Patients were recruited from a community mental health service. Twenty-four patients having prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia were compared with 7 patients having schizophrenia and with 12 matched healthy control subjects from the same community. Main Outcome Measure Striatal 6-fluoro-l-dopa F 18-dopa uptake measured using positron emission tomographic (18)F-dopa imaging. RESULTS: Striatal (18)F-dopa uptake was elevated in patients with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia (effect size, 0.75) to an intermediate degree compared with that in patients with schizophrenia (effect size, 1.25). The elevation was localized in the associative striatum in both groups. Moreover, striatal (18)F-dopa uptake in patients with prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia was correlated with the severity of prodromal psychopathologic and neuropsychological impairment but not with the severity of anxiety or depressive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that dopamine overactivity predates the onset of schizophrenia in individuals with prodromal psychotic symptoms, is predominantly localized in the associative striatum, and is correlated with the severity of symptoms and neurocognitive dysfunction.	eda0b7e233cf9495b1dd9486d3b2b01e	cba2ae9fb0be26a1b0c36bae4df90708	b878e40edf699449a78490b6098c41f4	article	Elevated striatal dopamine function linked to prodromal signs of schizophrenia.	O. D. Howes and A. J. Montgomery and M. C. Asselin and R. M. Murray and I. Valli and P. Tabraham and E. Bramon-Bosch and L. Valmaggia and L. Johns and M. Broome and P. K. McGuire and P. M. Grasby	\N	2009
8257418	Bioinformatics	14	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:679100	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/14.9.817	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	817--818	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:29:29}, citeulike-article-id = {679100}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/14.9.817}	10.1093/bioinformatics/14.9.817	529e499ee3e8f8f4b9458935089cbd1a	2ba88d68cdabaded5197586785ff8d11	2e8b61620140ed462a4be89ea3827720	article	MODELTEST: testing the model of DNA substitution	D. Posada and Ka Crandall	\N	1998
8257419	Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism	29	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544884	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jcbfm.2008.146	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	554--564	\N	3	\N	issn = {1559-7016}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:28:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4544884}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/jcbfm.2008.146}	Striatal dopamine (DA) release has been shown during behavioural tasks, but the relative contribution of motor, reward, and cognitive components is unclear. Dopamine release was quantified using [(11)C]-raclopride in two studies using a triple-scan approach, comprising active task, motor control, and rest. In the first, bolus radiotracer was delivered during a sequential motor learning paradigm; in the second, a spatial planning task, bolus plus constant infusion was applied. [(11)C]-raclopride binding potentials (BP(ND)s) in striatal functional subdivisions were compared across conditions. [(11)C]-raclopride BP(ND) was significantly reduced in active task compared with rest in both the sensorimotor and associative striatum in both studies, because of differences between rest and motor control conditions. In both regions, the motor control BP(ND) fell between the rest and active task in the planning study, but the difference between motor control and active task conditions was not significant. No such changes were observed in the limbic striatum. Using rigorous methodology, this study validates earlier evidence that striatal DA release occurs during behavioural challenges. Increased DA release during movement was reliably detected in the sensorimotor and associative striatum, supporting use of the functional subdivision model in humans. No additional DA release was observed specific to the cognitive component of either task.	7c7c672ac9283a23947084e76fd1fbe2	0c3098923549431ce40ba3fcab3030d2	138caf749edb7dd5696ef9698c53d872	article	Dopamine release in the human striatum: motor and cognitive tasks revisited.	J. M. Lappin and S. J. Reeves and M. A. Mehta and A. Egerton and M. Coulson and P. M. Grasby	\N	2009
8257420	Bioinformatics	17	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA. johnh@brahms.biology.rochester.edu	\N	\N	citeulike:328459	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/17.8.754	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	754--755	\N	8	\N	issn = {1367-4803}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:27:54}, citeulike-article-id = {328459}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/17.8.754}	SUMMARY: The program MRBAYES performs Bayesian inference of phylogeny using a variant of Markov chain Monte Carlo. AVAILABILITY: MRBAYES, including the source code, documentation, sample data files, and an executable, is available at http://brahms.biology.rochester.edu/software.html.	10bf5c0987b073878547107566c1124e	04acdd1116b59f43bda2722b7469fd92	d212cebe77b8d52bec3a03ddfa2e0c7c	article	MRBAYES: Bayesian inference of phylogenetic trees.	J. P. Huelsenbeck and F. Ronquist	\N	2001
8257421	BMC Bioinformatics	5	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. oliver@SMI.Stanford.EDU <oliver@SMI.Stanford.EDU>	\N	\N	oliver2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-146	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:27:08}, citeulike-article-id = {349199}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-5-146}	BACKGROUND: Researchers who use MEDLINE for text mining, information extraction, or natural language processing may benefit from having a copy of MEDLINE that they can manage locally. The National Library of Medicine (NLM) distributes MEDLINE in eXtensible Markup Language (XML)-formatted text files, but it is difficult to query MEDLINE in that format. We have developed software tools to parse the MEDLINE data files and load their contents into a relational database. Although the task is conceptually straightforward, the size and scope of MEDLINE make the task nontrivial. Given the increasing importance of text analysis in biology and medicine, we believe a local installation of MEDLINE will provide helpful computing infrastructure for researchers. RESULTS: We developed three software packages that parse and load MEDLINE, and ran each package to install separate instances of the MEDLINE database. For each installation, we collected data on loading time and disk-space utilization to provide examples of the process in different settings. Settings differed in terms of commercial database-management system (IBM DB2 or Oracle 9i), processor (Intel or Sun), programming language of installation software (Java or Perl), and methods employed in different versions of the software. The loading times for the three installations were 76 hours, 196 hours, and 132 hours, and disk-space utilization was 46.3 GB, 37.7 GB, and 31.6 GB, respectively. Loading times varied due to a variety of differences among the systems. Loading time also depended on whether data were written to intermediate files or not, and on whether input files were processed in sequence or in parallel. Disk-space utilization depended on the number of MEDLINE files processed, amount of indexing, and whether abstracts were stored as character large objects or truncated. CONCLUSIONS: Relational database (RDBMS) technology supports indexing and querying of very large datasets, and can accommodate a locally stored version of MEDLINE. RDBMS systems support a wide range of queries and facilitate certain tasks that are not directly supported by the application programming interface to PubMed. Because there is variation in hardware, software, and network infrastructures across sites, we cannot predict the exact time required for a user to load MEDLINE, but our results suggest that performance of the software is reasonable. Our database schemas and conversion software are publicly available at http://biotext.berkeley.edu.	34de3e9a62b0611719b3664344b4adbc	047b8fec51aadd839e30ad2f87a23756	05683e5b80aea7c95660405a08143abf	article	Tools for loading MEDLINE into a local relational database.	D. E. Oliver and G. Bhalotia and A. S. Schwartz and R. B. Altman and M. A. Hearst	\N	2004
8257422	Biological psychiatry	65	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544883	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.09.027	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	473--480	\N	6	\N	issn = {1873-2402}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:26:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544883}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.09.027}	BACKGROUND: Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is essential for dopamine metabolism in the brain, and normal variation in the COMT Val158Met polymorphism can influence regional brain function during cognitive tasks. How this is affected when central dopamine function is perturbed is unclear. We addressed this by comparing the effects of COMT Val158Met genotype on cortical activation during a task of executive functions in healthy and schizophrenic subjects. METHODS: We studied 90 subjects comprising 48 healthy volunteers (15 Met158/Met158, 20 Val158/Met158, and 13 Val158/Val158) and 42 patients with DSM-IV schizophrenia (13 Met158/Met158, 17 Val158/Met158, and 12 Val158/Val158). Subjects were studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing a verbal fluency task, with performance recorded online. Main effects of genotype and diagnosis and their interaction on cortical activation and functional connectivity were assessed using SPM5. RESULTS: In the right peri-Sylvian cortex, the Met158 allele of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism was associated with greater activation than the Val158 allele in control subjects; the converse applied in patients (Z = 4.3; false discovery rate p = .04). There was also a strong trend for a group x genotype interaction on functional connectivity between this right peri-Sylvian region and the left anterior insula/operculum (Z = 3.4; p < .001, uncorrected). These findings were independent of between-group differences in task performance, medication, demographic factors, or IQ. CONCLUSIONS: Frontotemporal function during verbal generation is modulated by variation in COMT genotype. This effect is altered in schizophrenia, which may reflect the perturbation of central dopamine function associated with the disorder.	89ce9d4a23e50cbfc46b57a7c9a1aecb	f4c34d3c926a048aac57e6fa69202827	2bc30b7295bbe340acdba19a75e0704f	article	Opposite effects of catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met on cortical function in healthy subjects and patients with schizophrenia.	D. P. Prata and A. Mechelli and C. H. Fu and M. Picchioni and F. Kane and S. Kalidindi and C. McDonald and O. Howes and E. Kravariti and A. Demjaha and T. Toulopoulou and M. Diforti and R. M. Murray and D. A. Collier and P. K. McGuire	\N	2009
8257423	Cell	136	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4039203	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2009.01.029	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	402--410	\N	3	\N	issn = {1097-4172}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:26:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4039203}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2009.01.029}	Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resistant H1N1 influenza viruses have dominated the 2009 flu season, and the H5N1 avian influenza virus continues to kill both people and poultry in Eurasia. Here, we discuss the pathogenesis and transmissibility of influenza viruses and we emphasize the need to find better predictors of both seasonal and potentially pandemic influenza.	bc290366831d1c6c2fc8ff128ee48b1a	f98e6e8deb15a131605a7b689dd36597	968a479aa63f5405e05e4a9d47674239	article	The influenza virus enigma.	R. Salomon and R. G. Webster	\N	2009
8257424	Phys. Rev. B	37	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2514768	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.37.785	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	785--789	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:26:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2514768}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.37.785}	A correlation-energy formula due to Colle and Salvetti [Theor. Chim.\
Acta 37, 329 (1975)], in which the correlation energy density is\
expressed in terms of the electron density and a Laplacian of the\
second-order Hartree-Fock density matrix, is restated as a formula\
involving the density and local kinetic-energy density. On insertion of\
gradient expansions for the local kinetic-energy density,\
density-functional formulas for the correlation energy and correlation\
potential are then obtained. Through numerical calculations on a number\
of atoms, positive ions, and molecules, of both open- and closed-shell\
type, it is demonstrated that these formulas, like the original\
Colle-Salvetti formulas, give correlation energies within a few percent.	acc3568c8d0c0c631408a3e7a2d01e10	2880c46b44816ad11362dbfec5e05fbe	270d13fc7b2c5dd4ef8a091efcc8febf	article	Development of the Colle-Salvetti correlation-energy formula into a functional of the electron density	C. Lee and W. Yang and R. G. Parr	\N	1988
8257425	BMC neuroscience	9 Suppl 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544864	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-9-S2-S12	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2202}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:26:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4544864}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2202-9-S2-S12}	Protein kinases are critical modulators of a variety of cellular signal transduction pathways, and abnormal phosphorylation events can be a cause or contributor to disease progression in a variety of disorders. This has led to the emergence of protein kinases as an important new class of drug targets for small molecule therapeutics. A serine/threonine protein kinase, p38alpha mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), is an established therapeutic target for peripheral inflammatory disorders because of its critical role in regulation of proinflammatory cytokine production. There is increasing evidence that p38alpha MAPK is also an important regulator of proinflammatory cytokine levels in the central nervous system, raising the possibility that the kinase may be a drug discovery target for central nervous system disorders where cytokine overproduction contributes to disease progression. Development of bioavailable, central nervous system-penetrant p38alpha MAPK inhibitors provides the required foundation for drug discovery campaigns targeting p38alpha MAPK in neurodegenerative disorders.	e3fc050741c3784f445b169882b3e790	bb2848f268f822a5f21449835b81259d	333b623d273a331bb0902653879c8a06	article	The p38alpha mitogen-activated protein kinase as a central nervous system drug discovery target.	A. S. Borders and L. de Almeida and L. J. Van Eldik and D. M. Watterson	\N	2008
8257426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VIS '04: Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '04	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:677957	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VIS.2004.101	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	259--266	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:25:42}, citeulike-article-id = {677957}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0780387880}, doi = {10.1109/VIS.2004.101}	\N	e2d91d5b659eb1199414fa35e12872ab	5e93deb4cfbb95d4217326237b1c13ea	4c40103c5b8315eff86461bd545c6056	inproceedings	Surface Reconstruction of Noisy and Defective Data Sets	Hui Xie and Kevin T. Mcdonnell and Hong Qin	\N	2004
8257427	Philosophical Magazine A	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	Ref:finnissinclair	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01418618408244210	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	45--55	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:25:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4544878}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1080/01418618408244210}	A simple form of multi-ion interaction has been constructed for the purpose of atomistic simulation of transition metals. The model energy consists of a bonding term, which is the square-root of a site density \\&b.rho;<i>i</i>, summed over atoms <i>i</i>, and a repulsive pairwise term of the form  The site density \\&b.rho;<i>i</i> is defined as sum over neighbouring sites <i>j</i> of a cohesive potential \\&b.phis;(<i>R</i><sub>ij</sub>). Both <i>V</i> and \\&b.phis; are assumed to be short-ranged and are parameterized to fit the lattice constant, cohesive energy and elastic moduli of the seven body-centred-cubic (b.c.c.) transition metals. The result is a simple model which, unlike a pair-potential model, can account for experimental vacancy-formation energies and does not require an externally applied pressure to balance the Cauchy pressure.	1a159630ee99919ad5e8e350bc91c42f	a71a80f7882a82be815cc523aee3d8c3	b9e935ff094c61701d849feb37100578	article	A simple empirical <i>N</i>-body potential for transition metals	M. W. Finnis and J. E. Sinclair	\N	1984
8257428	Schizophrenia research	109	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544881	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2009.02.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0920-9964}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:25:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4544881}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.schres.2009.02.004}	\N	7d42c22c754e1f75689beb9ed233a9c2	e2146e6944ff92ef6b68902cd572c22b	8b7511127d0086cbc830e748584c1046	article	Functionally defined regions may aid interpretation of striatal dopamine elevation in schizophrenia.	A. Egerton and P. K. McGuire and O. D. Howes	\N	2009
8257429	Canadian Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544880	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34347-1\\_3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	23--43	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:24:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544880}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-34347-1\\_3}	Social networks let the people find and know other people and benefit form their information. Semantic Web standard ontologies support social network sites for making use of other social networks information and hence help their expansion and unification, making them a huge social network. As social networks are public virtual social places much information may exist in them that may not be trustworthy to all. A mechanism in needed to rate coming news, reviews and opinions about a definite subject from users, according to each user preference. There should be a feature for users to specify how much they trust a friend and a mechanism to infer the trust from one user to another that is not directly a friend of the user so that a recommender site can benefit from these trust ratings for showing trustworthy information to each user from her or his point of view from not only her or his directly trusted friends but also the other indirectly trusted users. This work suggests using fuzzy linguistic terms to specify trust to other users and proposes an algorithm for inferring trust from a person to another person that may be not directly connected in the trust graph of a social network. The algorithm is implemented and compared to an algorithm that let the users to specify their trust with a number in a definite range. While according to the imprecise nature of the trust concept writing and reading a linguistic expression for trust is much more natural than a number for users, the results show that the algorithm offers more precise information than the previously used algorithm especially when contradictory beliefs should be composed and also when a more precise inference is potentially possible in searching deeper paths. As the trust graphs and inference are viewed abstractly, they can be well employed in other multi agent systems.	b89b798269ca669206d22703142f96a1	ffdd29b9f3bce6b58c9db4271ba3b89e	284c3e6cdbe21242d76505b9e72664ca	incollection	Applying and Inferring Fuzzy Trust in Semantic Web Social Networks	Mohsen Lesani and Saeed Bagheri	\N	2006
8257430	The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology / official scientific journal of the Collegium Internationale Neuropsychopharmacologicum (CINP)	12	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544879	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S146114570800953X	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	579--581	\N	4	\N	issn = {1469-5111}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:24:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4544879}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S146114570800953X}	\N	e46d3fce9b9dce41ca836bbd6e37646c	41ac695d611f0b3bec24b9eff5bbce84	49ef74a20dace8d7abb532576e355996	article	Multimodal functional imaging investigation before and after the onset of psychosis.	P. Fusar-Poli and O. Howes and I. Valli and P. Allen and M. Broome and P. Grasby and P. McGuire	\N	2009
8257431	J. Exp. Med.	203	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544876	http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20051938	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	689--697	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:23:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4544876}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1084/jem.20051938}	H5N1 influenza viruses transmitted from poultry to humans in Asia cause high mortality and pose a pandemic threat. Viral genes important for cell tropism and replication efficiency must be identified to elucidate and target virulence factors. We applied reverse genetics to generate H5N1 reassortants combining genes of lethal A/Vietnam/1203/04 (VN1203), a fatal human case isolate, and nonlethal A/chicken/Vietnam/C58/04 (CH58) and tested their pathogenicity in ferrets and mice. The viruses' hemagglutinins have six amino acids differences, identical cleavage sites, and avian-like {alpha}-(2,3)-linked receptor specificity. Surprisingly, exchanging hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes did not alter pathogenicity, but substituting CH58 polymerase genes completely attenuated VN1203 virulence and reduced viral polymerase activity. CH58's NS gene partially attenuated VN1203 in ferrets but not in mice. Our findings suggest that for high virulence in mammalian species an avian H5N1 virus with a cleavable hemagglutinin requires adaptive changes in polymerase genes to overcome the species barrier. Thus, novel antivirals targeting polymerase proteins should be developed. 10.1084/jem.20051938	6ebc83f2019c39589210e773e91d04a9	3068f6db314924d02bef78def23564bf	1f56453902d22eb60437f156b5057b15	article	The polymerase complex genes contribute to the high virulence of the human H5N1 influenza virus isolate A/Vietnam/1203/04	Rachelle Salomon and John Franks and Elena A. Govorkova and Natalia A. Ilyushina and Hui-Ling Yen and Diane J. Hulse-Post and Jennifer Humberd and Michel Trichet and Jerold E. Rehg and Richard J. Webby and Robert G. Webster and Erich Hoffmann	\N	2006
8257432	Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, 2008. ISSNIP 2008. International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, 2008. ISSNIP 2008. International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544877	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISSNIP.2008.4761977	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	145--150	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:23:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4544877}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ISSNIP.2008.4761977}	For practical applications, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with diverse sensor types and that run heterogenous applications are becoming increasingly important. Our motivation in this work is to, for this sort of heterogenous WSNs, devise a flow control and resource allocation algorithm (with respect to both wireless channel usage and sensor node energy), that allow data to be gathered in the fairest manner, while still respecting the needs of different sensing tasks. A two-layer hierarchical transport architecture is designed to guarantee a certain measure of optimality in rate allocation, addressing the balance between fairness and performance. In essence, utility max-min fairness is achieved among upper-layer cluster heads, whereas utility proportional fairness is achieved within each lower-layer cluster. The proposed architecture is to be applied to a real marine sensor network on the Great Barrier Reef.	964aa43f20bc26abec34e48224e5c351	e74b8e75b1a46f8ec8e4850c22292e0c	fc982cde34881d1fd3a39186e741c822	inproceedings	A hierarchical transport architecture for wireless sensor networks	Jiong Jin and Yee W. Law and Wei-Hua Wang and M. Palaniswami	\N	2008
8257433	Evolutionary Computation, 1994. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence., Proceedings of the First IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evolutionary Computation, 1994. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence., Proceedings of the First IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	horn:1994	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICEC.1994.350037	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	82--87 vol.1	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:23:12}, citeulike-article-id = {2359368}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ICEC.1994.350037}	Many, if not most, optimization problems have multiple objectives. Historically, multiple objectives have been combined ad hoc to form a scalar objective function, usually through a linear combination (weighted sum) of the multiple attributes, or by turning objectives into constraints. The genetic algorithm (GA), however, is readily modified to deal with multiple objectives by incorporating the concept of Pareto domination in its selection operator, and applying a niching pressure to spread its population out along the Pareto optimal tradeoff surface. We introduce the Niched Pareto GA as an algorithm for finding the Pareto optimal set. We demonstrate its ability to find and maintain a diverse \\&ldquo;Pareto optimal population\\&rdquo; on two artificial problems and an open problem in hydrosystems	71a16a436769928ea1d8936cd191ebd1	730666a5dad0ce3aa69b80ff7176cb40	6020a42691c721a1973709ca49d770fa	inproceedings	A niched Pareto genetic algorithm for multiobjective optimization	J. Horn and N. Nafpliotis and D. E. Goldberg	\N	1994
8257434	Schizophrenia bulletin	35	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544871	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19325164	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	549--562	\N	3	\N	issn = {0586-7614}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:18:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4544871}, priority = {2}	The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia has been one of the most enduring ideas in psychiatry. Initially, the emphasis was on a role of hyperdopaminergia in the etiology of schizophrenia (version I), but it was subsequently reconceptualized to specify subcortical hyperdopaminergia with prefrontal hypodopaminergia (version II). However, these hypotheses focused too narrowly on dopamine itself, conflated psychosis and schizophrenia, and predated advances in the genetics, molecular biology, and imaging research in schizophrenia. Since version II, there have been over 6700 articles about dopamine and schizophrenia. We selectively review these data to provide an overview of the 5 critical streams of new evidence: neurochemical imaging studies, genetic evidence, findings on environmental risk factors, research into the extended phenotype, and animal studies. We synthesize this evidence into a new dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia-version III: the final common pathway. This hypothesis seeks to be comprehensive in providing a framework that links risk factors, including pregnancy and obstetric complications, stress and trauma, drug use, and genes, to increased presynaptic striatal dopaminergic function. It explains how a complex array of pathological, positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other findings, such as frontotemporal structural and functional abnormalities and cognitive impairments, may converge neurochemically to cause psychosis through aberrant salience and lead to a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The hypothesis has one major implication for treatment approaches. Current treatments are acting downstream of the critical neurotransmitter abnormality. Future drug development and research into etiopathogenesis should focus on identifying and manipulating the upstream factors that converge on the dopaminergic funnel point.	4d8b43c2557548e2442739d9d7894311	987f28699f1138aed6dad5db94268875	6b7fe61ff957d8da2e3e05f3f0965f4e	article	The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia: version III--the final common pathway.	O. D. Howes and S. Kapur	\N	2009
8257435	Oncogene	28	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3914562	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2008.471	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1218--29	\N	9	\N	issn = {0950-9232}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:18:55}, citeulike-article-id = {3914562}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1038/onc.2008.471}	We previously found an inverse relationship between sialidase Neu1 expression and metastatic potential of murine cancer cells. To elucidate the mechanism underlying the cellular events, the human sialidase gene NEU1 was overexpressed or silenced in colon cancer HT-29 cells. When NEU1-overexpressing cells were injected transsplenically into mice, in vivo liver metastasis was significantly reduced. NEU1 suppressed cell migration, invasion and adhesion in vitro, whereas the silencing resulted in the opposite. One of the major molecular changes by NEU1 was decreased sialylation of integrin beta4, assessed by PNA- and MAL-II-lectin blotting of immunoprecipitates with anti-integrin beta4 antibody. The desialylation was accompanied by decreased phosphorylation of the integrin followed by attenuation of focal adhesion kinase and Erk1/2 pathway. Moreover, NEU1 caused downregulation of matrix metalloproteinase-7, overexpression of which is associated with cancer metastasis. Treatment of the cells with GalNAc-alpha-O-benzyl, an inhibitor of O-glycosylation, showed increased PNA-positive integrin beta4 with its decreased phosphorylation, indicating that sialic acid removal from the integrin O-glycans results in the decreased phosphorylation. Biotinylation and immunofluorescence staining exhibited some NEU1 molecules to be at the cell surface accessible to the integrin. These results suggest that NEU1 is important in regulation of integrin beta4-mediated signaling, leading to suppression of metastasis.	825f907ce067783d610942264bea8d7c	2fbe30e4886b25601aa4b9f6985aafe1	80f8733269c0f600afd2ccf07abb2f68	article	Contribution of sialidase NEU1 to suppression of metastasis of human colon cancer cells through desialylation of integrin ²4	T. Uemura and K. Shiozaki and K. Yamaguchi and S. Miyazaki and S. Satomi and K. Kato and H. Sakuraba and T. Miyagi	\N	2009
8257436	Physics Letters A	318	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544866	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2003.07.012	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	192--198	\N	3	\N	issn = {03759601}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:18:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4544866}, priority = {2}, comment = {Unavoidable mechanical couplings}, doi = {10.1016/j.physleta.2003.07.012}	The success of the VIRGO interferometer to detect gravitational waves, starting from a few Hz, depends on the ability of its suspension systems to isolate the test masses from seismic noise and to maintain them actively at a working position with relative displacement of  10 −12  m rms on a time scale of several hours. For this purpose, considerable development effort has been dedicated to realize a multi-stage vibration isolator to suspend the test masses: the  SuperAttenuator  (SA). It has been designed to provide an attenuation of more than 10 orders of magnitude starting from about 4 Hz. Hierarchical control forces, exerted via coil-magnet actuators placed at three different stages of the SA, damp the fundamental mechanical modes of the system (all below 2 Hz) and maintain the relative orientation and position of the test mass for interferometer alignment and locking. In this Letter a description of the SA is given and recent experimental results are presented.	3e627a77e280dd82a17d98627e2469fe	0ba7fb559107cc1909d3653e17939581	5ddc7d3d132e89ddf631b06403c53489	article	The VIRGO suspensions: design and recent performance measurements	V. Dattilo	\N	2003
8257438	The American Statistician	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:360809	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2686055	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	349--351	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:16:57}, citeulike-article-id = {360809}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/2686055}	A regression approach to principal component analysis is presented in this note. We provide an alternative interpretation of principal components that illustrates the relation between the extra sum of squares in regression analysis and the eigenvalues associated with the principal components.	140b279df97dbaec034b56810b6c7727	1cb2faaaebea099c14b1a09f5a5316b7	8dad9c55ab4c4eec70d07b880175f102	article	On a Relation Between Principal Components and Regression Analysis	Jyh-Cherng Jong and Samuel Kotz	\N	1999
8257439	The Journal of Rural Health	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544869	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0361.2003.tb00560.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	181--189	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:16:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4544869}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1748-0361.2003.tb00560.x}	Context: Small local colleges may be sources of medical students with the gender, ethnicity, and background that promote identity with and empathy for underserved populations. Purpose: This study examined the impact of attendance at these premedical colleges on outcomes of medical education. Methods: Data for 2508 matriculates to the University of Alabama School of Medicine, a state-supported medical school, were examined according to premedical colleges attended. Findings: Medical students who had graduated from small local colleges were more diverse in gender, race, and rural background than other students. They had slightly lower academic performance in medical school, were more likely to drop out (10.6\\% versus 5.3\\% overall), and were more likely to locate in rural areas of the host state. Conclusions: Small local colleges may be rich sources of student diversity and medical students who choose rural practice, outcomes that are gained at a cost in terms of drop-out rate. Compared with other students, minor differences in performance and larger differences in the drop-out rate raise the question of cultural context and social support during medical school as points for intervention.	c69d9eebe5ca73b286ce3bcf1e02a37c	b80cc0c17ea21ddf3a61a8a0871c6417	71e38b79c4ec4b659ec95db462ec0f91	article	Premedical Education: The Contribution of Small Local Colleges	John R. Wheat and John E. Brandon and Lee R. Carter and James D. Leeper and James R. Jackson	\N	2003
8257440	Virology Journal	6	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4494950	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-51	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	51+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1743-422X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:15:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4494950}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1743-422X-6-51}	Beginning in March 2009, an outbreak of influenza in North America was found to be caused by a new strain of influenza virus, designated Influenza H1N1 2009, which is a reassortant of swine, avian and human influenza viruses. Over a thousand total cases were identified with the first month, chiefly in the United States and Mexico, but also involving several European countries. Actions concerning Influenza H1N1 2009 need to be based on fact and science, following recommendations of public health officials, and not fueled by political, legal or other interests. Every influenza outbreak or pandemic is unique, so the facts of each one must be studied before an appropriate response can be developed. While reports are preliminary, through the first 4 weeks of the outbreak it does not appear to be severe either in terms of the attack rate in communities or in the virulence of the virus itself. However, there are significant changes in both the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase proteins of the new virus, 27.2\\% and 18.2\\% of the amino acid sequence, from prior H1N1 isolates in 2008 and the current vaccine. Such a degree of change qualifies as an "antigenic shift", even while the virus remains in the H1N1 family of influenza viruses, and may give influenza H1N1 2009 significant pandemic potential. Perhaps balancing this shift, the novel virus retains more of the core influenza proteins from animal strains than successful human influenza viruses, and may be inhibited from its maximum potential until further reassortment or mutation better adapts it to multiplication in humans. While contact and respiratory precautions such as frequent handwashing will slow the virus through the human population, it is likely that development of a new influenza vaccine tailored to this novel Influenza H1N1 2009 strain will be essential to blunt its ultimate pandemic impact.	aa72d59bacd220d8825d807e723d7a3c	010ccbdbbbf021ce06c00b585b3c8907	57bf5bdbb5699a4862019a1a775e2447	article	Towards a sane and rational approach to management of Influenza H1N1 2009	William R. Gallaher	\N	2009
8257441	Brain : a journal of neurology	126	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544862	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12821509	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2304--2311	\N	Pt 10	\N	issn = {0006-8950}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:14:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544862}, priority = {2}, comment = {Carey}	The term seronegative myasthenia gravis (SNMG) refers to the generalized disease without detectable anti-acetylcholine receptor (anti-AChR) antibodies. In these patients, IgG antibodies against the muscle-specific kinase (MuSK) have been described, which reduced agrin-induced AChR clustering in vitro. We have assayed anti-MuSK antibodies in 78 patients with SNMG, who have been followed for many years in our Institution. Here we describe the clinical phenotype of the 37 patients whose results were positive on this assay. MG with anti-MuSK antibodies was characterized by a striking prevalence of female patients (eight men and 29 women). Age of onset ranged from 6 to 68 years, with 56.8\\% of patients presenting under 40 years of age. All these patients shared a similar pattern of muscle weakness, with prevalent involvement of cranial and bulbar muscles and a high frequency of respiratory crises; the involvement of limb muscles was comparatively less severe and inconsistent. Single-fibre-EMG confirmed the most sensitive examination in the EMG diagnosis of MuSK-positive disease, while, owing to weakness topography, repetitive nerve stimulation in limb muscles was diagnostic in 56.8\\% of cases. The effect of edrophonium (or neostigmine) injection was equivocal or negative in 11 of 37 patients (29.7\\%), and the response to oral pyridostigmine was even more unsatisfactory, ranging from mild benefit to overt intolerance. In thymectomized patients, thymus was normal for age or atrophied, and no benefit from surgery was noticed. Thirty-five of 37 patients were given immunosuppressive therapy and 22 received plasma-exchange. The course of the disease was often characterized by periodic exacerbation phases requiring hospitalization and even assisted ventilation; plasma-exchange produced marked improvement in these cases. At the end of the observation period, most patients, although improved, were still symptomatic, having developed permanent facial and pharyngeal weakness together with some atrophy of facial muscles. MuSK-negative disease was comparatively more heterogeneous. Most patients were affected with mild to moderate symptoms and responded well to pharmacological treatment; however, a few subjects in this group had severe refractory disease, poorly responsive to both acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and immunosuppressants.	c7edde61f89ab0fb6870921871ae1d79	8194ea502de069211b28235b87c01922	52aadf339645406ae4be67ef048fb628	article	Clinical correlates with anti-MuSK antibodies in generalized seronegative myasthenia gravis.	A. Evoli and P. A. Tonali and L. Padua and M. L. Monaco and F. Scuderi and A. P. Batocchi and M. Marino and E. Bartoccioni	\N	2003
8257442	Progress In Oceanography	60	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544863	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2004.02.018	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	245--262	\N	2-4	\N	issn = {00796611}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:14:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544863}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.pocean.2004.02.018}	This paper focuses on the ecosystem regime shift in the North Sea that occurred during the period 1982–1988. The evidence for the change is seen from individual species to key ecosystem parameters such as diversity and from phytoplankton to fish. Although many biological/ecosystem parameters and individual species exhibited a stepwise change during the period 1983–1988, some indicators show no evidence of change. The cause of the regime shift is likely to be related to pronounced changes in large-scale hydro-meteorological forcing. This involved activating of complex intermediate physical mechanisms which explains why the exact timing of the shift can vary from 1982 to 1988 (centred around two periods: 1982–1985 and 1987–1988) according to the species or taxonomic group. Increased sea surface temperature and possibly change in wind intensity and direction at the end of the 1970s in the west European basin triggered a change in the location of an oceanic biogeographical boundary along the European continental shelf. This affected both the stable and substrate biotope components of North Sea marine ecosystems (i.e. components related to the water masses and components which are geographically stable) circa 1984. Large-scale hydro-climatic forcing also modified local hydro-meteorological parameters around the North Sea after 1987 affecting the stable biotope components of North Sea ecosystems. Problems related to the detection and quantification of an ecosystem regime shift are discussed.	5f4f0d270689064089686d262bede2f5	67c51b3c223aaa3b2e8c29c185be747e	f2be754c7074ba9964e7ed905fcb2963	article	The North Sea regime shift: Evidence, causes, mechanisms and consequences	G. Beaugrand	\N	2004
8257443	Evolutionary Computation, 2007. CEC 2007. IEEE Congress on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evolutionary Computation, 2007. CEC 2007. IEEE Congress on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544857	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CEC.2007.4424940	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3609--3616	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:13:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544857}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/CEC.2007.4424940}	In recent years, many algorithms for solving multiobjective (MO) optimization problems were proposed. Some studies on the design of multiobjective test problems and the performance evaluation of algorithms were also suggested. In this paper, we proposed a novel searching algorithm called the multiple trajectory search (MTS). The MTS uses multiple agents to search the solution space concurrently. Each agent does an iterated local search using one of four candidate local search methods. By choosing a local search method that best fits the landscape of a solution's neighborhood, an agent may find its way to a local optimum or the global optimum. We applied the MTS to the multiobjective optimization and tested it on the 13 benchmark problems provided for competition in the Special Session \\&amp; Competition on Performance Assessment of Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms in CEC2007.	b83124307b02117bc9d14f59d65c1cdf	fad787ec15b6c4f5c00dfbea8281d0c9	237f386bfabf7d1ba6bc37b01214d964	inproceedings	Multiple trajectory search for multiobjective optimization	Lin-Yu Tseng and Chun Chen	\N	2007
8257445	Annals of neurology	41	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544859	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.410410615	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	789--796	\N	6	\N	issn = {0364-5134}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:12:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4544859}, priority = {2}, comment = {Carey}, doi = {10.1002/ana.410410615}	We have conducted a trial to randomly assess the efficacy and tolerance of intravenous immunoglobulin (i.v.Ig) or plasma exchange (PE) in myasthenia gravis (MG) exacerbation and to compare two doses of i.v.Ig. Eighty-seven patients with MG exacerbation were randomized to receive either three PE (n = 41), or i.v.Ig (n = 46) 0.4 gm/kg daily further allocated to 3 (n = 23) or 5 days (n = 23). The main end point was the variation of a myasthenic muscular score (MSS) between randomization and day 15. The MSS variation was similar in both groups (median value, +18 in the PE group and +15.5 in the i.v.Ig group, p = 0.65). Similar efficacy, although slightly reduced in the 5-day group was observed with both i.v.Ig schedules. The tolerance of i.v.Ig was better than that of PE with a total of 14 side effects observed in 9 patients, 8 in the PE group and 1 in the i.v.Ig group (p = 0.01). Although our trial failed to show a pronounced difference in the efficacy of both treatments, it exhibited a very limited risk for i.v.Ig. i.v.Ig is an alternative for the treatment of myasthenic crisis. The small sample sizes in our trial, however, could explain why a difference in efficacy was not observed. Further studies are needed to compare PE with i.v.Ig and to determine the optimal dosage of i.v.Ig.	955e9076317d9c91ba2af0906e22f90c	1c865196c1d8fd5ee0cd206dfc9dd109	03d0b7338914a850860e0b23460b27a3	article	Clinical trial of plasma exchange and high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin in myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia Gravis Clinical Study Group.	P. Gajdos and S. Chevret and B. Clair and C. Tranchant and C. Chastang	\N	1997
8257446	Progress In Oceanography	80	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544855	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2009.03.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	149--162	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {00796611}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:11:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544855}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.pocean.2009.03.001}	Pronounced changes in fauna, extending from the English Channel in the south to the Barents Sea in the north-east and off Greenland in the north-west, have occurred in the late 1920s, the late 1960s and again in the late 1990s. We attribute these events to exchanges of subarctic and subtropical water masses in the north-eastern North Atlantic Ocean, associated with changes in the strength and extent of the subpolar gyre. These exchanges lead to variations in the influence exerted by the subarctic or Lusitanian biomes on the intermediate faunistic zone in the north-eastern Atlantic. This strong and persistent bottom-up bio-physical link is demonstrated using a numerical ocean general circulation model and data on four trophically connected levels in the food chain – phytoplankton, zooplankton, blue whiting, and pilot whales. The plankton data give a unique basin-scale depiction of these changes, and a long pilot whale record from the Faroe Islands offers an exceptional temporal perspective over three centuries. Recent advances in simulating the dynamics of the subpolar gyre suggests a potential for predicting the distribution of the main faunistic zones in the north-eastern Atlantic a few years into the future, which might facilitate a more rational management of the commercially important fisheries in this region.	0852f9d27d9472ff1bac75dcbe591a59	59b409f7396c32887f41f5558003b78c	ca7ad8b05abd8dff6f5ea1a4d17b1b0e	article	Large bio-geographical shifts in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean: From the subpolar gyre, via plankton, to blue whiting and pilot whales	H. H\\'{a}t\\'{u}n and M. R. Payne and G. Beaugrand and P. C. Reid and A. B. Sand{\\o} and H. Drange and B. Hansen and J. A. Jacobsen and D. Bloch	\N	2009
8257448	Wear	266	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544846	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2008.04.068	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	543--547	\N	5-6	\N	issn = {00431648}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:10:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4544846}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1016/j.wear.2008.04.068}	Free-form surfaces are widely used in advanced optical and mechanical devices. In order to assess the form accuracy of free-form surfaces, it is needed to fit the measurement surface with the design template. To improve the fitting efficiency and accuracy, the fitting procedure is divided into two stages, rough fitting and final fitting. A new rough fitting method, called structured region signature is proposed. Structured region signature is a generalised global feature which represents the surface shape by a one-dimensional function. The template location occupying the best fitting signature is considered to be the correct initial position of the measurement surface. In the final fitting, the motion parameters are calculated iteratively using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. Simulation and experiments are given to identify the validity of this method. It is demonstrated that the fitting accuracy is as high as 1:10 6 .	b8d3cda58e86362644502bbf3a1a1277	2e99f380b08559740aba7f1728bbd2a8	8fbd8ddba68547b70daaf94a5e2de723	article	A new free-form surface fitting method for precision coordinate metrology	X. Zhang and X. Jiang and P. J. Scott	\N	2009
8257449	Muscle \\& nerve	29	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544850	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mus.10489	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	165--190	\N	2	\N	issn = {0148-639X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:09:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544850}, priority = {2}, comment = {Carey}, doi = {10.1002/mus.10489}	Prognosis remains a neglected aspect of modern medical care and research, behind diagnosis and treatment. The very term "electrodiagnosis" implies as much. Despite this, much has been published regarding the use and benefit of electrodiagnostic techniques in assessing prognosis and assisting in management of patients after the diagnosis has been established. This information is often hidden or otherwise not emphasized. This review summarizes the literature regarding the use of such techniques for prognosis and management of disorders of lower motor neurons, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular transmission, and muscle.	a365dc3422201559d485613407600e0e	ff2edd1f849d52757c097da1282f614f	de065149b5577a7cff6dfc722ecae36d	article	Electrodiagnostic studies in the management and prognosis of neuromuscular disorders.	J. M. Gilchrist and G. M. Sachs	\N	2004
8257450	Wireless Communications, IEEE	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wireless Communications, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544853	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MWC.2008.4599219	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	34--40	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:09:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4544853}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MWC.2008.4599219}	Anomaly detection in wireless sensor networks is an important challenge for tasks such as fault diagnosis, intrusion detection, and monitoring applications. The algorithms developed for anomaly detection have to consider the inherent limitations of sensor networks in their design so that the energy consumption in sensor nodes is minimized and the lifetime of the network is maximized. In this survey article we analyze the state of the art in anomaly detection techniques for wireless sensor networks and discuss some open issues for research.	e6b4f853eb78e905592cf4374cb0bbba	a50e5b10298b6fd9c1ea778169ac6e4a	85d3f0df759e75f004c6541cdd1b3e98	article	Anomaly detection in wireless sensor networks	S. Rajasegarar and C. Leckie and M. Palaniswami	\N	2008
8257451	Review of Scientific Instruments	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544849	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=RSINAK000073000005002143000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2143--2149	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:08:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544849}, priority = {2}	\N	af672e71f3a40f111168974264225b14	b751e1f8133826b8086a61efc1225b99	b9c0e9f4db3f3209141641e93507ac52	article	Last stage control and mechanical transfer function measurement of the VIRGO suspensions	A. Bozzi and C. Bourgoin and S. Cortese and A. Errico and D. Enard and S. Mataguez and A. Paoli and A. Pasqualetti and P. Popolizio and F. Richard and J. M. Teuler and Z. Zhang and C. Boccara and M. Leliboux and V. Loriette and V. Reita and J. P. Roger and P. Ganau and B. Lagrange and J. M. Mackowski and C. Michel and J. L. Montorio and N. Morgado and L. Pinard and A. Remillieux and L. Bracci and G. Calamai and E. Cuoco and P. Dominici and L. Fabbroni and G. Guidi and G. Losurdo and F. Martelli and M. Mazzoni and M. Ripepe and R. Stanga and F. Vetrano and F. Acernese and F. Barone and E. Calloni and S. Cavaliere and M. De Rosa and R. De Rosa and L. Di Fiore and A. Eleuteri and G. Evangelista and F. Garufi and M. Maiorino and L. Milano and K. Qipiani and S. Solimeno and M. Varella and P. Amico and C. Cattuto and L. Gammaitoni and F. Marchesoni and M. Punturo and H. Vocca and G. Ballardin and S. Braccini and C. Bradaschia and C. Casciano and R. Cavalieri and R. Cecchi and G. Cella and V. Dattilo and A. Di Virgilio and I. Ferrante and F. Fidecaro and F. Frasconi and G. Gennaro and A. Giazotto and L. Holloway and P. La Penna and T. Lomtadze and L. Nicolosi and F. Paoletti and R. Passaquieti and D. Passuello and R. Poggiani and R. Taddei and A. Vicere and S. Frasca and E. Majorana and C. Palomba and M. Perciballi and P. Puppo and P. Rapagnani and F. Ricci and N. Arnaud and C. Arnault and M. Barsuglia and J. L. Beney and R. Bilhaut and M. A. Bizouard and V. Brisson and P. Canitrot and F. Cavalier and R. Chiche and S. Cuzon and M. Davier and M. Dehamme and C. Eder and M. Gaspard and P. Hello and P. Heusse and E. Jules and O. Lodygenski and B. Mansoux and J. C. Marrucho and M. Mencik and P. Marin and T. Pradier and A. Reboux and P. Rivoirard and M. Taurigna and F. Bellachia and D. Boget and D. Buskulic and B. Caron and F. Chollet and P. Y. David and D. Dufournaud and R. Flaminio and L. Fournier and L. Giacobone and C. Girard and R. Hermel and J. C. Lacotte and B. Lieunard and F. Marion and A. Masserot and L. Massonnet and B. Mours and P. Mugnier and J. Ramonet and R. Sottile and D. Verkindt and O. Veziant and M. Yvert and D. Babusci and H. Fang and G. Giordano and M. Iannarelli and E. Turri and F. Bondu and A. Brillet and J. Cachenaut and F. Cleva and T. Cokelaer and J. P. Coulon and J. D. Fournier and H. Heitmann and J. M. Innocent and M. Loupias and C. N. Man and J. Pacheco and T. Regimbau and J. P. Scheidecker and H. Trinquet and P. Tourrenc and J. Y. Vinet	\N	2002
8257452	Progress In Oceanography	60	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544852	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2004.02.017	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	143--164	\N	2-4	\N	issn = {00796611}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:08:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4544852}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.pocean.2004.02.017}	We review observational data sets that have been used to detect regime shifts in the ocean. Through exploration of data time series we develop a definition of a regime shift from a pragmatic perspective, in which a shift is considered as an abrupt change from a quantifiable ecosystem state. We conclude that such changes represent a restructuring of the ecosystem state in some substantial sense that persists for long enough that a new quasi-equilibrium state can be observed. The abruptness of the shift is relative to the life-scale or the reproductive time-scale of the higher predators that are influenced by the shift. In general, the event-forcing is external to the biological ecosystem, usually the physical climate system, but we also identify shifts that can be ascribed to anthropogenic forcing, in our examples fishing. This pragmatic definition allows for several different types of regime shift ranging from simple biogeographic shifts to non-linear state changes. In practice it is quite difficult to determine whether observed changes in an oceanic ecosystem are primarily spatial or temporally regulated. The determination of ecosystem state remains an unresolved, and imprecise, oceanographic problem. We review observations and interpretation from several different oceanic regions as examples to illustrate this pragmatic definition of a regime shift: the Northeast Pacific, the Northwest and Northeast Atlantic, and Eastern Boundary Currents. For each region, different types of data (biological and physical) are available for differing periods of time, and we conclude, with varying degrees of certainty, whether a regime shift is in fact detectable in the data.	6b8dd6e6f3e8126bdfa524b5ad11c1a7	3201e601ab36bdcc1960a456f72b931c	ed2d1a564d154b1f07aa04d66eba3fc1	article	Detecting regime shifts in the ocean: Data considerations	B. Deyoung and R. Harris and J. Alheit and G. Beaugrand and N. Mantua and L. Shannon	\N	2004
8257453	Journal of neurophysiology	79	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jenmalm1998	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9535935	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1643--1652	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022-3077}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:08:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4544845}, priority = {0}	In previous investigations of the control of grasp stability, humans manipulated test objects with flat grasp surfaces. The surfaces of most objects that we handle in everyday activities, however, are curved. In the present study, we examined the influence of surface curvature on the fingertip forces used when humans lifted and held objects of various weights. Subjects grasped the test object between the thumb and the index finger. The matching pair of grasped surfaces were spherically curved with one of six different curvatures (concave with radius 20 or 40 mm; flat; convex with radius 20, 10, or 5 mm) and the object had one of five different weights ranging from 168 to 705 g. The grip force used by subjects (force along the axis between the 2 grasped surfaces) increased with increasing weight of the object but was modified inconsistently and incompletely by surface curvature. Similarly, the duration and rate of force generation, when the grip and load forces increased isometrically in the load phase before object lift-off, were not influenced by surface curvature. In contrast, surface curvature did affect the minimum grip forces required to prevent frictional slips (the slip force). The slip force was smaller for larger curvatures (both concave and convex) than for flatter surfaces. Therefore the force safety margin against slips (difference between the employed grip force and the slip force) was higher for the higher curvatures. We conclude that surface curvature has little influence on grip force regulation during this type of manipulation; the moderate changes in slip force resulting from changes in curvature are not fully compensated for by changes in grip force.	496df0a874fbe721ed23d02af2f1db1f	0a395509323217bb2cefddfbdecc1218	e7141b68417503830c014dc408c8cc38	article	Control of grasp stability when humans lift objects with different surface curvatures.	P. Jenmalm and A. W. Goodwin and R. S. Johansson	\N	1998
8257454	positions: east asia cultures critique	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duke University Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544844	http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/positions/v016/16.1.ivy.html	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	165--188	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:04:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544844}, priority = {0}	\N	57fa0d3131e619ebe48c300e54ece16a	bdea924c610e4e09e68933c9ce933f3b	4a59e9fe352fa886dc7da79590012c77	article	Trauma's Two Times: Japanese Wars and Postwars	Marilyn Ivy	\N	2008
8257455	Nature reviews. Genetics	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4527514	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg2579	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-0064}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:03:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4527514}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1038/nrg2579}	Following the identification of several disease-associated polymorphisms by genome-wide association (GWA) analysis, interest is now focusing on the detection of effects that, owing to their interaction with other genetic or environmental factors, might not be identified by using standard single-locus tests. In addition to increasing the power to detect associations, it is hoped that detecting interactions between loci will allow us to elucidate the biological and biochemical pathways that underpin disease. Here I provide a critical survey of the methods and related software packages currently used to detect the interactions between genetic loci that contribute to human genetic disease. I also discuss the difficulties in determining the biological relevance of statistical interactions.	d34cc46d4a0eabc913bf217c6e56f15a	7c2ca648b0c76db53d2aac73ba6b60bf	05c25c37d19448b11888e2d42feb07ff	article	Genome-wide association studies: Detecting gene-gene interactions that underlie human diseases.	Heather J J. Cordell	\N	2009
8257456	J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Physics Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3044101	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/122/1/012013	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	012013+	\N	1	\N	issn = {1742-6596}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:03:33}, citeulike-article-id = {3044101}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/122/1/012013}	\N	8427041658ebdc8e2b2b4bbae111268b	67d4dd9631409960c4d8d04687056167	91d59c7ccaf4f0e07ef64903813fed13	article	Control system for the seismic attenuation system (SAS) in TAMA300	K. Agatsuma and R. Takahashi and K. Arai and D. Tatsumi and M. Fukushima and T. Yamazaki and M. K. Fujimoto and Y. Arase and N. Nakagawa and A. Takamori and K. Tsubono and K. Kuroda and M. Ohashi and R. Desalvo and A. Bertolini and S. M\\'{a}rka and V. Sannibale	\N	2008
8257457	J Cereb Blood Flow Metab	25	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544805	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600121	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1138--1149	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:03:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4544805}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600121}	\N	b4ef383ee66ab7741ffc3b4e3c94ab79	78c43778d067aaf6f313277fee5ad755	cca785b2b3595a212afe06c05f336359	article	Minocycline confers early but transient protection in the immature brain following focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion	Christine Fox and Andra Dingman and Nikita Derugin and Michael F. Wendland and Catherine Manabat and Shaoquan Ji and Donna M. Ferriero and Zinaida S. Vexler	\N	2005
8257458	Computer	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	{}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pfleeger97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.566148	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	33--43	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 13:00:54}, citeulike-article-id = {1630518}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/2.566148}	Practitioners and researchers continue to seek methods and tools for improving software development processes and products. Candidate technologies promise increased productivity, better quality, lower cost, or enhanced customer satisfaction. We must test these methods and tools empirically and rigorously to determine any significant, quantifiable improvement. We tend to consider evaluation only after using the technology, which makes careful, quantitative analysis difficult if not impossible. However, when an evaluation is designed as part of overall project planning, and then carried out as software development progresses, the result can be a rich record of a tool's or technique's effectiveness. In this study, we investigated the effects of using formal methods to develop an air-traffic-control information system	bf85d2f62619a3e9a348e0d26a7223e2	6c50a46f4dd287fad90f5bfc3899a283	e6db9b1af2d88df3a16393579a55cd94	article	Investigating the influence of formal methods	Shari L. Pfleeger and Les Hatton	\N	1997
8257459	The Review of Economics and Statistics	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544839	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1926621	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	37--51	\N	1	\N	issn = {00346535}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:58:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544839}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2307/1926621}	\N	891d957eb00ae7d782d671a45e8245a2	f71eb76ce599b3cbe5dd2f6125a96575	714587d1124eaf01befcced4aec25391	article	The Savings Investment and Valuation of a Corporation	Myron J. Gordon	\N	1962
8257460	Review of Scientific Instruments	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544833	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=RSINAK000072000009003653000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3653--3661	\N	9	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:57:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4544833}, priority = {2}	\N	d55c00f7885c21014e2e8f46422c980c	7164bbd9e0bca74b4da3c8791d458f7a	896684411d34a36837a0d42f6bf38dd8	article	Inertial control of the mirror suspensions of the VIRGO interferometer for gravitational wave detection	G. Losurdo and G. Calamai and E. Cuoco and L. Fabbroni and G. Guidi and M. Mazzoni and R. Stanga and F. Vetrano and L. Holloway and D. Passuello and G. Ballardin and S. Braccini and C. Bradaschia and R. Cavalieri and R. Cecchi and G. Cella and V. Dattilo and A. Di Virgilio and F. Fidecaro and F. Frasconi and A. Gennai and A. Giazotto and I. Ferrante and P. La Penna and F. Lelli and T. Lomtadze and A. Marin and S. Mancini and F. Paoletti and A. Pasqualetti and R. Passaquieti and R. Poggiani and R. Taddei and A. Vicer\\`{e} and Z. Zhang	\N	2001
8257462	Journal on Data Semantics X	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HurtadoPWQueryRelaxation08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77688-8\\_2	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	31--61	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:52:34}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2754556}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-77688-8\\_2}	We explore flexible querying of RDF data, with the aim of making it possible to return data satisfying query conditions with varying degrees of exactness, and also to rank the results of a query depending on how “closely” they satisfy the query conditions. We make queries more flexible by logical relaxation of their conditions based on RDFS entailment and RDFS ontologies. We develop a notion of ranking of query answers, and present a query processing algorithm for incrementally computing the relaxed answer of a query. Our approach has application in scenarios where there is a lack of understanding of the ontology underlying the data, or where the data objects have heterogeneous sets of properties or irregular structures.	a3972f92bff6d6e9f260b7fe7c1a5f4f	b424c0037a470873d4ba4743e1dc1114	d8a4aa946f849e10014b8b505874ef3b	incollection	Query Relaxation in RDF	Carlos Hurtado and Alexandra Poulovassilis and Peter Wood	\N	2008
8257463	J. Opt. Soc. Am. B	26	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544828	http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.26.001228	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1228--1237	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:52:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544828}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1364/JOSAB.26.001228}	The dispersion diagrams of surface plasmon polaritons have been calculated for rectangular gratings, with very narrow wires, of varying depths. For gratings with a moderate height a family of vertical-standing-wave resonances may be excited, which consist of surface plasmons, oscillating on either vertical surface, coupling together through the metal wires. These modes evolve similarly to the manner in which shallow-grating surface-plasmon dispersion curves evolve into cavity modes in the grooves of the structure. However, on further increase in grating height these vertical standing waves evolve into a second resonant feature, which is independent of yet further increases in height. This new mode is shown to be equivalent to the resonances found on infinite multilayer metal/dielectric structures illuminated at normal incidence.	393775abfe70ba29d7f5942cf765d6e1	7e352245d544ca6777199cf97af80691	1f19f0ef1ba70ef718a30f7d3ceac789	article	Surface plasmon polaritons on deep, narrow-ridged rectangular gratings	M. R. Gadsdon and I. R. Hooper and A. P. Hibbins and J. R. Sambles	\N	2009
8257464	Progress In Oceanography	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544829	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00027-1	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	283--307	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {00796611}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:50:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544829}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0079-6611(01)00027-1}	The annual seasonal cycle accounts for much of the total temporal variability of mid- and high-latitude marine ecosystems. Although the general pattern of the seasons repeats each year, climatic variability of the atmosphere and the ocean produce detectable changes in intensity and onset timing. We use a combination of time series data from oceanographic, zooplankton and seabird breeding data to ask if and how these variations in the timing of the spring growing season affect marine populations. For the physical environment, we develop an annual index of spring timing by fitting a non-linear 2-parameter periodic function to the average weekly SST data observed in British Columbia from 1 January to the end of August each year. For each year, the phase parameter describes the timing of seasonal warming (the timing index) and the amplitude parameter describes the magnitude of the temperature increase between the fitted winter minimum and summer maximum. For the zooplankton, which have annual and strongly synchronous cycles of biomass, productivity, and developmental sequence, we use copepodite stage composition to index the timing of the annual maximum. For seabirds, we examine (1975–1999) the timing of hatching, nestling growth performance, and diet for four species of alcids at Triangle Island, British Columbia's largest seabird colony and the world's largest population of the planktivorous Cassin's auklet. Temperature, zooplankton, and seabirds have all shown recent decadal trends toward ‘earlier spring’, but the magnitudes of the timing perturbations have differed from variable to variable and from year to year. Recent (1996–1999) extreme interannual variation in spring timing and April SST helped to facilitate a mechanistic investigation of oceanographic features that affect the reproductive performance of seabirds. Our results demonstrate a significant negative relationship between the annual spring timing index (and April mean SST) and nestling growth rates for both Cassin's auklet and rhinoceros auklet. Nestling growth rates were significantly lower in early, warm years. We demonstrate that low growth rates of Cassin's auklet occurred when copepod composition in nestling diet was low overall and copepods were scarce or absent in samples collected later in the season. We propose that when spring is early and warm, the duration of overlap of seabird breeding and copepod availability in surface waters becomes reduced, effectively creating a seasonal mismatch of prey and predator populations. Such a mismatch could explain the reduced reproductive performance of seabirds compared to years when spring was later and colder. The relationships we develop here can be used as simple predictive models to examine the effects of ocean climate change on seabird reproductive performance within our region.	fe7d211ca7ea287871460db6d8cf0b58	6e8687a3ade857c246b932b6538e48c9	b61be2d457856203447b7c04a8d4a4c1	article	The seasonal cycle revisited: interannual variation and ecosystem consequences	D. Bertram	\N	2001
8257465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1065331	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.29.4374	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:50:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1065331}	In this paper we present our experiences in the evaluation of a wide-coverage grammar of English: the XTAG English grammar. We give a brief history of previous evaluations done using the XTAG grammar and then describe a pair of new evaluations done on a corpus of weather reports and the CSLI LKB test suite. Based on these experiments, we discuss the differing merits of naturally occurring corpora and test suites in the evaluation of wide-coverage grammars. 1. Introduction The term wide-coverage ...	85a7f445ed04b42b9cb027d2c5b79abc	a13f22a3f4e40e048fd64e2b5ee6f239	07398ff81fd15eef5e352b5708763280	misc	Comparing Test-Suite Based Evaluation and Corpus-Based Evaluation of a Wide-Coverage Grammar For English	P. Rashmi and A. Sarkar	\N	2000
8257466	Biochemistry	37	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:958216	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi9809425	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	14719--14735	\N	42	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:48:49}, citeulike-article-id = {958216}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/bi9809425}	\N	042ff3f3a23e1a233f484911926cb29c	5e58cb3bbdd3f9e77c4a9ed6c97cdf2d	c6fac453275bf02fd0e1f7c123cb0ed8	article	Thermodynamic Parameters for an Expanded Nearest-Neighbor Model for Formation of RNA Duplexes with Watson-Crick Base Pairs	T. Xia and J. Santalucia and M. E. Burkard and R. Kierzek and S. J. Schroeder and X. Jiao and C. Cox and D. H. Turner	\N	1998
8257467	Science (New York, N.Y.)	256	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544827	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1373521	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	217--219	\N	5054	\N	issn = {0036-8075}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:48:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4544827}, priority = {2}	Prediction and modeling of RNA structure requires knowledge of the free energy contributions of various interactions. Many unusual hydrogen bonds were recently proposed in the structure of a GCAA hairpin determined from nuclear magnetic resonance. The contributions of these hydrogen bonds to the folding stability of the hairpin formed by rGGCGCAAGCC have now been investigated through the use of functional group substitutions. These and previous results suggest a strong context dependence for the free energy of hydrogen bond formation. The results also suggest that the phylogenetic preference for GNRA (where N = A, C, G, or U and R = A or G) tetraloops may have a functional rather than thermodynamic basis.	b94f7dfed4632c9f95610ef9f14bc295	c2eb9181d78c804b4ff87b6377a1e5c5	eb9e5127b0caf6bfd0e2f908aaa20284	article	Context dependence of hydrogen bond free energy revealed by substitutions in an RNA hairpin.	J. SantaLucia and R. Kierzek and D. H. Turner	\N	1992
8257468	In silico biology	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JST/ERATO-SORST Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, Japan. funa@symbio.jst.go.jp	\N	\N	citeulike:2813177	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17822394	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	2 Suppl	\N	issn = {1386-6338}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:47:04}, citeulike-article-id = {2813177}, priority = {2}	Understanding the logic and dynamics of gene-regulatory and biochemical networks is a major challenge for systems biology. To facilitate this research topic, we have developed CellDesigner to visualize, model and simulate biochemical networks. CellDesigner allows the users to easily create networks using solidly defined and comprehensive graphical notation. CellDesigner utilizes SBML to described models and can simulate models using an integrated SBML ODE Solver or third party simulation engine; thus enabling users to simulate through a sophisticated graphical user interface. Although CellDesigner can integrate with existing databases (KEGG, PubMed, BioModels, etc.), by calling a web browser, or connecting to its web page through HTTP, integration with SABIO-RK has the potential to expand connectivity and semi-automate visualization and model building. SABIO-RK contains information about biochemical reactions, related kinetic equations and parameters. Also information about the experimental conditions under which these parameters were measured is stored. By using the Web service API provided by the SABIO-RK team, we have succeeded to directly connect to the database, send search queries by ID or name of its component, and then import the query results into CellDesigner.	439cf27b94b1bcf12df61d057b86e7e0	31b601dec6581d9e0991c93e58cac82d	6378deeda6d5921a51da30f126cf314f	article	Integration of CellDesigner and SABIO-RK.	A. Funahashi and A. Jouraku and Y. Matsuoka and H. Kitano	\N	2007
8257469	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1065342	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.13.9049	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:47:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1065342}	The growing language technology industry needs measurement tools to allow researches, engineers, managers, and customers to track development, evaluate and assure quality, and access suitability for a variety of applications. The Test Suites for Natural Language Processing project has investigated various aspects of the construction, maintenance and application of systematic test suites ...	51ab01bc4c709c88da0645565a10d0d8	f88a3445072625f3600bd5192f01c31a	51dfa25b857d83287f21fc75cae51872	misc	TSNLP --- Test Suites for Natural Language Processing	S. Lehmann and S. Oepen and Regnier S. Prost and K. Netter and V. Lux and J. Klein and K. Falkedal and F. Fouvry and D. Estival and E. Dauphin and H. Compagnion and J. Baur and L. Balkan and D. Arnold	\N	1996
8257470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GECCO '06: Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	hernandez:2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1143997.1144117	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	675--682	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:46:37}, location = {Seattle, Washington, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4544826}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-59593-186-4}, doi = {10.1145/1143997.1144117}	This paper presents a new multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA) based on differential evolution and rough sets theory. The proposed approach adopts an external archive in order to retain the nondominated solutions found during the evolutionary process. Additionally, the approach also incorporates the concept of pa\\&\\#949;-dominance to get a good distribution of the solutions retained. The main idea of the approach is to use differential evolution (DE) as our main search engine, trying to translate its good convergence properties exhibited in single-objective optimization to the multi-objective case. Rough sets theory is adopted in a second stage of the search in order to improve the spread of the nondominated solutions that have been found so far. Our hybrid approach is validated using standard test functions and metrics commonly adopted in the specialized literature. Our results are compared with respect to the NSGA-II, which is a MOEA representative of the state-of-the-art in the area.	3b06e496a52a4da462cab02f7aa5495b	2cf08c62a866190fbaa8cfcc5a08569b	1c79071df1720f68700fbf9544887ef5	inproceedings	A new proposal for multi-objective optimization using differential evolution and rough sets theory	Alfredo and Luis and Carlos C. Coello and Rafael Caballero and Juli\\'{a}n Molina	\N	2006
8257471	Biochemistry	48	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544825	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi9002056	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4377--4387	\N	20	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:44:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4544825}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/bi9002056}	Locked nucleic acids (LNA) considerably enhance the thermodynamic stability of DNA and RNA duplexes. We report the thermodynamic stabilities of LNA-2′-O-methyl RNA/RNA duplexes designed to provide insight into the contributions of stacking and hydrogen bonding interactions to the enhanced stability. The results show that hydrogen bonding of LNA nucleotides is similar to that of 2′-O-methyl RNA nucleotides, whereas the 3′-stacking interactions are on average ∼0.7 kcal/mol more favorable at 37 °C than for 2′-O-methyl or RNA nucleotides. Moreover, NMR spectra suggest helical preorganization of the single-stranded tetramer, CLAMALUM, probably due to restriction of some torsion angles. Thus, enhanced stacking interactions and helical preorganization of single-stranded oligonucleotides contribute to the extraordinary stabilization of duplexes by LNA nucleotides.	de5bc88b2ec7707bfc89e25c84d11122	3603cf325fc47c980c009903a090e620	b4ba510034c86854afc6231106ab56bb	article	Contributions of Stacking, Preorganization, and Hydrogen Bonding to the Thermodynamic Stability of Duplexes between RNA and 2′-O-Methyl RNA with Locked Nucleic Acids	Elzbieta Kierzek and Anna Pasternak and Karol Pasternak and Zofia Gdaniec and Ilyas Yildirim and Douglas H. Turner and Ryszard Kierzek	\N	2009
8257472	In silico biology	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544824	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17822389	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	2 Suppl	\N	issn = {1386-6338}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:44:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4544824}, priority = {2}	This paper briefly describes the SABIO-RK database model for the storage of reaction kinetics information and the guidelines followed within the SABIO-RK project to annotate the kinetic data. Such annotations support the definition of cross links to other related databases and augment the semantics of the data stored in the database.	c3cc77aad98b846e46a936d441fa9c64	a17968c979222a51e95e0a5e2decc950	f00915a3611b68f1d51515737afe6af8	article	Storing and annotating of kinetic data.	I. Rojas and M. Golebiewski and R. Kania and O. Krebs and S. Mir and A. Weidemann and U. Wittig	\N	2007
8257473	In Silico Biol	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Triple J Group for Molecular Cell Physiology, Department of Biochemistry, Stellenbosch University, Matieland 7602, South Africa.	\N	\N	citeulike:1938347	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17822387	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	2 Suppl	\N	issn = {1386-6338}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:43:04}, citeulike-article-id = {1938347}, priority = {2}	Systems Biology requires a tight integration of experimental data and detailed computer models to obtain a quantitative understanding of the system under study. To facilitate this integration a standardization of data and model representation and storage is important. We illustrate here such an integration using JWS Online, the modeling tool developed in our group. We follow the approach of the Silicon Cell project for the construction and validation of kinetic models and discuss some issues with respect to storage of experimental data and models. The majority of the published kinetic models for biological systems have been developed for metabolic networks and this will be our focus in this manuscript. It is not our aim to present here an all encompassing method for data and model integration, but rather to present our work on this topic to start a discussion in which the different initiatives, methods and tools can be compared.	3a9ce63ed9d5758ff88a78ad27009e53	0afc3c9bb8480756a38a91547e165c23	d1e35cd6c372e137acd309ed8b2a7b2f	article	Data and model integration using JWS Online.	C. van Gend and R. Conradie and F. B. du Preez and J. L. Snoep	\N	2007
8257474	Nucleic Acids Res	34	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Bioinformatics Institute EMBL, Wellcome-Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, CB10 1SD, UK. lenov@ebi.ac.uk	\N	\N	citeulike:1081165	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16381960	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	Database issue	\N	issn = {1362-4962}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:39:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1081165}, priority = {2}	BioModels Database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/), part of the international initiative BioModels.net, provides access to published, peer-reviewed, quantitative models of biochemical and cellular systems. Each model is carefully curated to verify that it corresponds to the reference publication and gives the proper numerical results. Curators also annotate the components of the models with terms from controlled vocabularies and links to other relevant data resources. This allows the users to search accurately for the models they need. The models can currently be retrieved in the SBML format, and import/export facilities are being developed to extend the spectrum of formats supported by the resource.	de3969aa7bf78c018ecf74f3d11d401a	03a29ad08ab0f1abb3cb80dcabff5680	a52b62e82c02a4c8e4876a12b3f05aae	article	BioModels Database: a free, centralized database of curated, published, quantitative kinetic models of biochemical and cellular systems.	N. Le Nov\\`{e}re and B. Bornstein and A. Broicher and M. Courtot and M. Donizelli and H. Dharuri and L. Li and H. Sauro and M. Schilstra and B. Shapiro and J. L. Snoep and M. Hucka	\N	2006
8257477	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3401479	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.1744	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:37:24}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3401479}, eprint = {0810.1744}	Consistency relations between growth of structure and expansion history\
observables exist for any physical explanation of cosmic acceleration, be it a\
cosmological constant, scalar field quintessence, or a general component of\
dark energy that is smooth relative to dark matter on small scales. The\
high-quality supernova sample anticipated from an experiment like SNAP and CMB\
data expected from Planck thus make strong predictions for growth and expansion\
observables that additional observations can test and potentially falsify. We\
perform an MCMC likelihood exploration of the strength of these consistency\
relations based on a complete parametrization of dark energy behavior by\
principal components. For LCDM, future SN and CMB data make percent level\
predictions for growth and expansion observables. For quintessence, many of the\
predictions are still at a level of a few percent with most of the additional\
freedom coming from curvature and early dark energy. While such freedom is\
limited for quintessence where phantom equations of state are forbidden, it is\
larger in the smooth dark energy class. Nevertheless, even in this general\
class predictions relating growth measurements at different redshifts remain\
robust, although predictions for the instantaneous growth rate do not. Finally,\
if observations falsify the whole smooth dark energy class, new paradigms for\
cosmic acceleration such as modified gravity or interacting dark matter and\
dark energy would be required.	c475f7f52992652952e25168c69bddfd	c207c732a0846288c2b46f3d862934d5	dc406f5c4047bec07a7862dcda0466f7	article	Falsifying Paradigms for Cosmic Acceleration	Michael J. Mortonson and Wayne Hu and Dragan Huterer	\N	2008
8257478	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3764328	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9706147	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:36:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3764328}, eprint = {astro-ph/9706147}	We present a pedagogical and phenomenological introduction to the study of\
cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization to build intuition about the\
prospects and challenges facing its detection. Thomson scattering of\
temperature anisotropies on the last scattering surface generates a linear\
polarization pattern on the sky that can be simply read off from their\
quadrupole moments. These in turn correspond directly to the fundamental scalar\
(compressional), vector (vortical), and tensor (gravitational wave) modes of\
cosmological perturbations. We explain the origin and phenomenology of the\
geometric distinction between these patterns in terms of the so-called electric\
and magnetic parity modes, as well as their correlation with the temperature\
pattern. By its isolation of the last scattering surface and the various\
perturbation modes, the polarization provides unique information for the\
phenomenological reconstruction of the cosmological model. Finally we comment\
on the comparison of theory with experimental data and prospects for the future\
detection of CMB polarization.	d221db5a08ff3edd0cedf7ccf4d30002	5a2e12503106f30ae38b80e6456c44eb	bca6db5b62156cad16b1b58ba16da3b1	article	A CMB Polarization Primer	Wayne Hu and Martin White	\N	1997
8257479	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2436171	http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.3688	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:35:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2436171}, eprint = {0802.3688}	These lecture notes comprise an informal but pedagogical introduction to the\
well established physics and phenomenology of the cosmic microwave background\
(CMB) between big bang nucleosynthesis and recombination. The dominant\
properties of the spectrum, temperature anisotropy and polarization anisotropy\
of the CMB all arise from this period. We review the physical processes\
involved and show how they are related to the observed phenomenology.	cb0d553002f79262e417aa36078e9d36	cc7be8d726e051888024d5abcc52cb3b	ebd1a8984471ffde42028a4fdd2d5a0b	misc	Lecture Notes on CMB Theory: From Nucleosynthesis to Recombination	Wayne Hu	\N	2008
8257480	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544813	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0308049	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:34:08}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544813}, eprint = {astro-ph/0308049}	We study the physical limitations placed on CMB temperature and polarization\
measurements of the initial power spectrum by geometric projection, acoustic\
physics, gravitational lensing and the joint fitting of cosmological\
parameters. Detailed information on the spectrum is greatly assisted by\
polarization information and localized to the acoustic regime k = 0.02-0.2\
Mpc^{-1} with a fundamental resolution of Delta k/k\\&gt;0.05. From this study we\
construct principal component based statistics, which are orthogonal to\
cosmological parameters including the initial amplitude and tilt of the\
spectrum, that best probe deviations from scale-free initial conditions. These\
statistics resemble Fourier modes confined to the acoustic regime and\
ultimately can yield \\~{}50 independent measurements of the power spectrum\
features to percent level precision. They are straightforwardly related to more\
traditional parameterizations such as the the running of the tilt and in the\
future can provide many statistically independent measurements of it for\
consistency checks. Though we mainly consider physical limitations on the\
measurements, these techniques can be readily adapted to include instrumental\
limitations or other sources of power spectrum information.	cedfb2255098e811004167154539ff33	9abb5feaeb1c4d605fc79e67ac8e6412	0be1c85657ca81405c93db83b99ae76f	article	Principal Power of the CMB	Wayne Hu and Takemi Okamoto	\N	2003
8257481	BMJ	328	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544802	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7439.585-a	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	585-a+	\N	7439	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:27:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544802}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.328.7439.585-a}	10.1136/bmj.328.7439.585-a	a322dde5fd18058435a010fe8bae90bc	f504e6981cf2c13a6cdc428b0e794b05	f84f0179938ff2f4c8771155379f5113	article	School exam results matter in medical job applications	R. E. Weir and F. H. Zaidi and D. E. J. Whitehead and R. E. Maclaren	\N	2004
8257482	BMJ	332	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544801	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38768.590174.55	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1005--1009	\N	7548	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:26:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544801}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.38768.590174.55}	Objective To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective medical students for admission to the five year degree course.  Design Review study including documentary analysis and interviews with admissions tutors.  Setting All schools (n = 22) participating in the national expansion of medical schools programme in England.  Results Though there is some commonality across schools with regard to the criteria used to select future students (academic ability coupled with a "well rounded" personality demonstrated by motivation for medicine, extracurricular interests, and experience of team working and leadership skills) the processes used vary substantially. Some schools do not interview; some shortlist for interview only on predicted academic performance while those that shortlist on a wider range of non-academic criteria use various techniques and tools to do so. Some schools use information presented in the candidate's personal statement and referee's report while others ignore this because of concerns over bias. A few schools seek additional information from supplementary questionnaires filled in by the candidates. Once students are shortlisted, interviews vary in terms of length, panel composition, structure, content, and scoring methods.  Conclusion The stated criteria for admission to medical school show commonality. Universities differ greatly, however, in how they apply these criteria and in the methods used to select students. Different approaches to admissions should be developed and tested. 10.1136/bmj.38768.590174.55	8586ecf9e20d888de25e1d350f24301d	434e1fd4ca26ff7ec49e5ea7cea2faeb	83f33a7d128bed48125ec098d9654e21	article	Admissions processes for five year medical courses at English schools: review	Jayne Parry and Jonathan Mathers and Andrew Stevens and Amanda Parsons and Richard Lilford and Peter Spurgeon and Hywel Thomas	\N	2006
8257483	Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Mairesse2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.71.011401	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:25:30}, citeulike-article-id = {3008424}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.71.011401}	We describe a method for the complete temporal characterization of attosecond extreme ultraviolet (xuv) fields. An electron wave packet is generated in the continuum by photoionizing atoms with the attosecond field, and a low-frequency dressing laser pulse is used as a phase gate for frequency-resolved-optical-gating-like measurements on this wave packet. This method is valid for xuv fields of an arbitrary temporal structure, e.g., trains of nonidentical attosecond pulses. It establishes a direct connection between the main attosecond characterization techniques demonstrated experimentally so far, and considerably extends their scope, thus providing a general perspective on attosecond metrology.	2e611305d7f0edf47ca99d0c5c3bdec0	724de9c28eaf9ba60dfe2e645d2f8b72	0b18d2f353decdaecb642deea88d5abb	article	Frequency-resolved optical gating for complete reconstruction of attosecond bursts	Y. Mairesse and F. Qu\\'er\\'{e}	\N	2005
8257485	BMJ	330	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544772	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7486.269	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	269--270	\N	7486	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:24:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4544772}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.330.7486.269}	10.1136/bmj.330.7486.269	a6b3db1852b5c92276a061f34f245673	3da740bd3e9a22b058f9ca1b9047347e	1ff8ca3ff6f26405fea34f3f706e4423	article	Selecting and supporting contented doctors	Ed Peile and Yvonne Carter	\N	2005
8257486	Medical education	35	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544796	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11703642	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1056--1064	\N	11	\N	issn = {0308-0110}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:23:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4544796}, priority = {0}	OBJECTIVES: To identify academic and non-academic predictors of success of entrants to the Nottingham medical course over the first 25 completed years of the course's existence. SETTING, DESIGN AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Retrospective study of academic and non-academic characteristics of 2270 entrants between 1970 and 1990, and their subsequent success. Analyses were undertaken of two cohorts (entrants between 1970 and 1985 and entrants between 1986 and 1990). RESULTS: Overall, 148 of 2270 (6.5\\%) entrants left the course, with the highest proportion being from the first 6 years (10.7\\%). Of the 148 leavers, 58 (39.2\\%) did so after obtaining their BMedSci degree. Concerning non-academic factors, in the 1970-85 cohort, applicants from the later years and those not taking a year out were more successful. However, these two factors had no influence on outcome in 1986-90. In contrast, ethnicity and gender were highly significant predictors of success in obtaining honours at BMBS in 1986-90 but at no other exam nor in the earlier years. Older, mature or graduate entrants were more successful at obtaining a first-class degree at BMedSci for the whole 21 years. However, they were less likely to be successful at passing the BMBS. With regard to academic factors, overall, A grades at Ordinary level/General Certificate of Secondary Education (O-Level/GCSE) were inconsistent independent predictors of success. However, for 1986-90, high grades at O-Level/GCSE chemistry and biology were strong independent predictors of success at BMedSci and BMBS. Very few Advanced level (A-Level) criteria were independent predictors of success for 1970-85. In contrast, for 1986-90 entrants, achieving a high grade at A-Level chemistry predicted success at obtaining a first-class degree at BMedSci, and a high grade at A-Level biology predicted success at BMBS. Over the 21 years, the majority of entrants achieved significantly lower grades at A-Level than predicted. General Studies A-Level was a poor predictor of achievement. CONCLUSIONS: On balance our current GCSE A-grade requirements should remain. Biology should be added to Chemistry as a compulsory A-Level subject. If predicted A-Level grades are borderline then the lower estimate should be used. General Studies should continue not to be used in selection. Performance of more recent mature entrants at BMBS needs further study. The recent gender and ethnic biases in obtaining honours at BMBS is currently being examined. The motivation of applicants planning to take deferred entry should be carefully explored at interview.	b2f1a7360a13ed0ec384e78e2a511fa2	aa34543cde4fb305645c207c4ba626f9	ff77a650abe30d320df46401298d8050	article	Academic and non-academic predictors of success on the Nottingham undergraduate medical course 1970-1995.	D. James and C. Chilvers	\N	2001
8257487	American Journal of Pathology	171	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Society for Investigative Pathology	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1794326	http://dx.doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2007.070231	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1199--1214	\N	4	\N	issn = {0002-9440}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:22:48}, citeulike-article-id = {1794326}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.2353/ajpath.2007.070231}	\N	d5317fdf44984488875109ed21004c74	456f1ac46d13c52428c3e1f16d226a17	c48a8b2800f175774058728f5aa90674	article	Minocycline Modulates Neuroinflammation Independently of Its Antimicrobial Activity in Staphylococcus aureus-Induced Brain Abscess	Kielian and Tammy and Esen and Nilufer and Liu and Shuliang and Phulwani and K. Nirmal and Syed and M. Mohsin and Phillips and Napoleon and Nishina and Koren and Cheung and L. Ambrose and Schwartzman and D. Joseph and Ruhe and J. Jorg	\N	2007
8257488	Journal of the American Chemical Society	109	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544795	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00246a047	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3783--3785	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:22:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544795}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ja00246a047}	\N	8676cc792afadfc3af197656ee00af1c	061a8a76db20f404628a7ef0797b8e33	14181582143b48039096cb0f10b7329e	article	Free energy increments for hydrogen bonds in nucleic acid base pairs	Douglas H. Turner and Naoki Sugimoto and Ryszard Kierzek and Scott D. Dreiker	\N	1987
8257489	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544792	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195418	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	195418+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:21:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4544792}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.195418}	We present a network modeling approach for various thin film growth techniques that incorporates re-emitted particles due to the nonunity sticking coefficients. We model re-emission of a particle from one surface site to another one as a network link and generate a network model corresponding to the thin film growth. Monte Carlo simulations are used to grow films and dynamically track the trajectories of re-emitted particles. We performed simulations for normal incidence, oblique angle, and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques. Each deposition method leads to a different dynamic evolution of surface morphology due to different sticking coefficients involved and different strength of shadowing effect originating from the obliquely incident particles. Traditional dynamic-scaling analysis on surface morphology cannot point to any universal behavior. On the other hand, our detailed network analysis reveals that there exist universal behaviors in degree distributions, weighted average degree versus degree, and distance distributions independent of the sticking coefficient used and sometimes even independent of the growth technique. We also observe that network traffic during high-sticking coefficient CVD and oblique-angle deposition occurs mainly among edges of the columnar structures formed while it is more uniform and short range among hills and valleys of small sticking coefficient CVD and normal-angle depositions that produce smoother surfaces.	30a93d63fe9be904da12a8df145a9fb6	20bdaa04f44d80e77da0088544a67167	04beb4010fe76e6787f0a3a7abd030ec	article	Network behavior in thin film growth dynamics	T. Karabacak and H. Guclu and M. Yuksel	\N	2009
8257490	Biochemistry	25	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544794	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3730357	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3214--3219	\N	11	\N	issn = {0006-2960}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:21:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4544794}, priority = {2}	The stabilizing effects of dangling ends and terminal base pairs on the core helix GCGC are reported. Enthalpy and entropy changes of helix formation were measured spectrophotometrically for AGCGCU, UGCGCA, GGCGCCp, CGCGCGp, and the corresponding pentamers XGCGCp and GCGCYp containing the GCGC core plus a dangling end. Each 5' dangling end increases helix stability at 37 degrees C roughly 0.2 kcal/mol and each 3' end from 0.8 to 1.7 kcal/mol. The free energy increments for dangling ends on GCGC are similar to the corresponding increments reported for the GGCC core [Freier, S. M., Alkema, D., Sinclair, A., Neilson, T., \\& Turner, D. H. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 4533-4539], indicating a nearest-neighbor model is adequate for prediction of stabilization due to dangling ends. Nearest-neighbor parameters for prediction of the free energy effects of adding dangling ends and terminal base pairs next to G.C pairs are presented. Comparison of these free energy changes is used to partition the free energy of base pair formation into contributions of "stacking" and "pairing". If pairing contributions are due to hydrogen bonding, the results suggest stacking and hydrogen bonding make roughly comparable favorable contributions to the stability of a terminal base pair. The free energy increment associated with forming a hydrogen bond is estimated to be -1 kcal/mol of hydrogen bond.	1e94cbdf92ac0bff9519962b751c58d4	0b14b9a9fc0a13ed1b3ffc34a2cf289c	387e407c37cc7edaf08b99f7713be8e7	article	Stability of XGCGCp, GCGCYp, and XGCGCYp helixes: an empirical estimate of the energetics of hydrogen bonds in nucleic acids.	S. M. Freier and N. Sugimoto and A. Sinclair and D. Alkema and T. Neilson and R. Kierzek and M. H. Caruthers and D. H. Turner	\N	1986
8257491	BMJ	319	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4375240	http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/319/7209/542	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	542--546	\N	7209	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:20:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4375240}, priority = {2}	Objectives: To assess the effects of taking an intercalated degree (BSc) on the study habits and learning styles of medical students and on their interest in a career in medical research. Design: Longitudinal questionnaire study of medical students at application to medical school and in their final year. Setting: All UK medical schools. Participants: 6901 medical school applicants for admission in 1991 were studied in the autumn of 1990. 3333 entered medical school in 1991 or 1992, and 2695 who were due to qualify in 1996 or 1997 were studied 3 months before the end of their clinical course. Response rates were 92\\% for applicants and 56\\% for final year students. Main outcome measures: Study habits (surface, deep, and strategic learning style) and interest in different medical careers, including medical research. Identical questions were used at time of application and in final year. Results: Students who had taken an intercalated degree had higher deep and strategic learning scores than at application to medical school. Those with highest degree classes had higher strategic and deep learning scores and lower surface learning scores. Students taking intercalated degrees showed greater interest in careers in medical research and laboratory medicine and less interest in general practice than their peers. The effects of the course on interest in medical research and learning styles were independent. The effect of the intercalated degree was greatest in schools where relatively few students took intercalated degrees. Conclusions: Intercalated degrees result in a greater interest in research careers and higher deep and strategic learning scores. However, the effects are much reduced in schools where most students intercalate a degree. Introduction of intercalated degrees for all medical students without sufficient resources may not therefore achieve its expected effects. Key messages Although intercalated degrees are well established, little is known about their effect on medical students In this longitudinal study final year students who had taken intercalated degree were more interested in medical research, and had higher deep and strategic learning style scores than other students The effects of the intercalated degree were dose dependent, being greatest in those gaining a first class degree The effects of the intercalated degree were greatest in medical schools where a relatively small proportion of medical students took the degree. Differences between medical schools are most easily explained by resource dilution	a9c531053358c018926985d418fad654	da2475d32cd6fbe4c961dea005b049e5	210bbb606288e6c9f82f5556b8093181	article	Intercalated degrees, learning styles, and career preferences: prospective longitudinal study of UK medical students	I. C. Mcmanus and P. Richards and B. C. Winder	\N	1999
8257492	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1363812	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0198504853	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	343--370	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:20:55}, citeulike-article-id = {1363812}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0198504853}	{The Valencia International Meetings on Bayesian Statistics, held every four years, provide the main forum for researchers in the area to come together to present and discuss frontier developments in the field. The resulting Proceedings provide a definitive, up-to-date overview encompassing a wide range of theoretical and applied research. This sixth Proceedings is no exception, and will be an indispensable reference to all statisticians.}	787dfc9ef0e6b63a4a599578aa895ef9	d365f0fcb62208b10a87a238e19da091	66637fdee8336bd3a5b58b422453350b	book	Bayesian Model Choice: What and Why?	J. Key and L. Pericchi and A. Smith	James O. Berger and A. P. Dawid and Adrian F. M. Smith	1999
8257493	Science	298	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544790	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1080007	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2139--2141	\N	5601	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:19:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544790}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1080007}	10.1126/science.1080007	3729e7c497baf1417732d593cfdf8062	e1c49c1860f0eaa9134c622be9379149	97fdad95c760d16162d71e4d5b5541bf	article	MATERIALS SCIENCE: Nanocubes and Nanoboxes	Catherine J. Murphy	\N	2002
8257494	Annual Review of Sociology	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4504549	http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.soc.25.1.597	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	597--622	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:19:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4504549}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.soc.25.1.597}	▪ Abstract  Three ideas—a complex division of labor, an organic structure, and a high-risk strategy—provoke consistent findings relative to organizational innovation. Of these three ideas, the complexity of the division of labor is most important because it taps the organizational learning, problem-solving, and creativity capacities of the organization. The importance of a complex division of labor has been underappreciated because of the various ways in which it has been measured, which in turn reflect the macroinstitutional arrangements of the educational system within a society. These ideas can be extended to the study of interorganizational relationships and the theories of organizational change. Integrating these theories would provide a general organizational theory of evolution within the context of knowledge societies.	4c42f0007c2286f1961d0d530b0e92dc	8ee7b33ad2b942990e71dfb473190e07	934f4544c2e6d1cacb42d76be4d179f6	article	Organizational innovation and organizational change	J. T. Hage	\N	1999
8257495	BMJ	316	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544788	http://bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/316/7128/345	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	345--350	\N	7128	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:18:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4544788}, priority = {0}	Objective: To assess whether the clinical experience of undergraduate medical students relates to their performance in final examinations and whether learning styles relate either to final examination performance or to the extent of clinical experience.  Design: Prospective, longitudinal study of two cohorts of medical students assessed by questionnaire at time of application to medical school and by questionnaire and university examination at the end of their final clinical year.  Subjects: Two cohorts of students who had applied to St Marys Hospital Medical School during 1980 (n=1478) and 1985 (n=2399) for admission in 1981 and 1986 respectively. Students in these cohorts who entered any medical school in the United Kingdom were followed up in their final clinical year in 1986-7 and 1991-2.  Main outcome measures: Students clinical experience of a range of acute medical conditions, surgical operations, and practical procedures as assessed by questionnaire in the final year, and final examination results for the students taking their examinations at the University of London.  Results: Success in the final examination was not related to a students clinical experiences. The amount of knowledge gained from clinical experience was, however, related to strategic and deep learning styles both in the final year and also at the time of application, five or six years earlier. Grades in A level examinations did not relate either to study habits or to clinical experience. Success in the final examination was also related to a strategic or deep learning style in the final year (although not at time of entry to medical school).  Conclusions: The lack of correlation between examination performance and clinical experience calls into question the validity of final examinations. How much knowledge is gained from clinical experience as a student is able to be predicted from measures of study habits made at the time of application to medical school, some six years earlier, although not from results of A level examinations. Medical schools wishing to select students who will gain the most knowledge from clinical experience cannot use the results of A level examinations alone but could assess a students learning style.  Key messages Medical students with the most clinical experience do not perform best in final undergraduate examinations, throwing some doubt on the validity of the examinations The amount of knowledge a student gains from clinical experience correlates positively with deep and strategic learning styles as measured not only in the final year but also at the time of selection, five or six years earlier If it is important for students to obtain as much clinical experience as possible then final examinations require restructuring to assess and reward clinical experience, and selection should emphasise deep learning which cannot be assessed from grades at A level The use of deep and strategic learning styles in the final year of medical school predicts better performance in the final examination, but the same measures at the time of selection for admission to medical school do not predict examination performance	35dc549decef6bcc4f76a13e73464428	45fd042eee46b0dd8a421cc78be18845	0bd089f78a761b8485f967696c338d51	article	Clinical experience, performance in final examinations, and learning style in medical students: prospective study	I. C. Mcmanus and P. Richards and B. C. Winder and K. A. Sproston	\N	1998
8257496	Social Science Research Network Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544783	http://ssrn.com/abstract=599763	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:16:06}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4544783}	Inter-temporal aggregation results in a summarization of information and a natural delay in the release of information. We study a principal-agent model and show that inter-temporal aggregation can be an optimal feature of a performance evaluation system. We then highlight subtleties associated with valuing additional information as the level of aggregation of existing information is varied.	f31fe4d3a64f22f1cd196a6fe0df9417	987f9deece6000e902f2a10f1a0ddc1f	4945e5cdec04d5f3b2d0a1cdaa1ec589	article	Inter-Temporal Aggregation and Incentives	Anil Arya and Jonathan C. Glover and Pierre J. Liang	\N	2004
8257497	Review of Scientific Instruments	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544781	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=RSINAK000080000005053702000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	053702+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:15:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4544781}, priority = {2}	\N	d0ac5853135c4fe6d77d8f6b524fa664	6a5603e232e1a9d1641d4628d6d5ba13	72e35a9c9a857f14c7eec517b24ec1ca	article	A low-temperature high resolution scanning tunneling microscope with a three-dimensional magnetic vector field operating in ultrahigh vacuum	T. Mashoff and M. Pratzer and M. Morgenstern	\N	2009
8257498	Accounting, Organizations and Society	28	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544779	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0361-3682(01)00058-7	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	287--318	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {03613682}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:15:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4544779}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/S0361-3682(01)00058-7}	In this paper, I discuss the importance of conducting experimental research in managerial accounting and provide a framework for understanding and assessing the contributions of research in this area. I then use this framework to organize, integrate, and evaluate the existing experimental managerial accounting research. Based on my review and synthesis of the literature, I suggest numerous avenues for future experimental research in managerial accounting.	de0b466bb6596abeccf09e4132437479	6f5024974b6e61a26a3d28c8decc46ee	03910483843a9586da53e7050c2318d6	article	Perspectives on experimental research in managerial accounting	G. Sprinkle	\N	2003
8257499	BMJ	331	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544778	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.331.7516.555	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	555--559	\N	7516	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:15:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4544778}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.331.7516.555}	10.1136/bmj.331.7516.555	05d5e0b9e3e928c36969918090ae9af1	9b14b55eb30ad6dc4a6e5b7b3ac092ba	d73a41c6df9ac05d3585b8972e376032	article	Intellectual aptitude tests and A levels for selecting UK school leaver entrants for medical school	I. C. Mcmanus and David A. Powis and Richard Wakeford and Eamonn Ferguson and David James and Peter Richards	\N	2005
8257500	Issues in Accounting Education	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544776	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=IAEXXX000020000003000273000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	273--294	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:14:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4544776}, priority = {0}	\N	7f2f9d31a727641748bb153e4fc36a1c	df0079216c82a73dc8f8affe206cc2a5	62b75dcc305543ca85e6fee8ef4aa93e	article	A Note on the Roles of Aggregation and Delay in Management Control	Anthony D. Nikias and Steven T. Schwartz and Richard A. Young	\N	2005
8257501	SIAM Journal on Computing	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2687816	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=SMJCAT000006000002000323000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	323--350	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:13:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2687816}, priority = {3}	\N	9b595534e7bf89d9c82cea0d817fcb51	59cb9c686ceca1b85619d59f09650774	41bbf16e518c609fd8b14f900a7ac412	article	Fast Pattern Matching in Strings	Donald E. Knuth and Jr and Vaughan R. Pratt	\N	1977
8257502	Nanotechnology	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544775	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/11/3/306	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	169--172	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:11:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4544775}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/0957-4484/11/3/306}	Micromechanical cantilevers used in atomic force microscopy are characterized by the geometry, the elastic modulus E and the quality factor Q. The sensor can be regarded as a rectangular bar clamped on one side and free on the other. In contrast to a simple harmonic oscillator a cantilever has different eigenfrequencies on and a mode-dependent spring constant Dn. Using the fluctuation-dissipation theorem we developed a simple model to calculate the thermal noise on each eigenmode for a free cantilever. With this result we can decide whether measuring on higher eigenmodes increases the force sensitivity.	5fe399cada2b5c814fdb802600db415e	531f846684f0be3e6e4551f020462ea2	71c912db85cb1745e8e6dcba79413f41	article	The noise of cantilevers	S. Rast and C. Wattinger and U. Gysin and E. Meyer	\N	2000
8257503	Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4540807	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.205411	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	205411+	\N	20	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:09:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4540807}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.79.205411}	We carried out scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements on exfoliated monolayer graphene on SiO2 to probe the correlation between its electronic and structural properties. Maps of the local density of states are characterized by electron and hole puddles that arise due to long-range intravalley scattering from intrinsic ripples in graphene and random-charged impurities. At low energy, we observe short-range intervalley scattering which we attribute to lattice defects. Our results demonstrate that the electronic properties of graphene are influenced by intrinsic ripples, defects, and the underlying SiO2 substrate.	0a7e6ae9ea2fe4bb7f89047fd2029170	c4dab5802051b3e2cfdf5409fb85dc56	4eb08daffead1bdef2730e8cc4a5c530	article	Spatially resolved spectroscopy of monolayer graphene on SiO[sub 2]	A. Deshpande and W. Bao and F. Miao and C. N. Lau and B. J. Leroy	\N	2009
8257504	Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544774	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00949659008811284	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	209--228	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:09:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544774}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/00949659008811284}	An exact formula for the convolution of two <i>t</i> densities with odd degrees of freedom is derived. Such convolutions are of great importance to statistics. For instance, for basic normal inference problems concerning the mean when the variance is unknown, Bayesian analyses tend to end up dealing with marginal likelihood functions for the mean that are <i>t</i>-densities. Bayesian testing and posterior normalization then require calculation of convolutions of <i>t</i> densities. This, as well as the posterior mean and variance, are evaluated in closed form when the sample size is even and the prior has odd degrees of freedom. Convolutions of <i>t</i> densities also arise in the Behrens-Fisher problem and in Bayesian inference concerning the common mean of two samples.	7d28345bded7d1023774222eb54cd016	da01fc1529d997675387156e32839899	eda0fb6899191550a7a2bb63fc3fc4ac	article	Exact convolution of <i>t</i> distributions, with applications to Bayesian inference for a normal mean with <i>t</i> prior distributions	Tsai-Hung Fan and James O. Berger	\N	1990
8257505	BMC Med.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London Dept. Postgrad. Med./Dental, 22 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DZ, United Kingdom	\N	\N	citeulike:1789482	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-2-29	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:08:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1789482}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1186/1741-7015-2-29}	Background: The study investigated the extent to which approaches to work, workplace climate, stress, burnout and satisfaction with medicine as a career in doctors aged about thirty are predicted by measures of learning style and personality measured five to twelve years earlier when the doctors were applicants to medical school or were medical students. Methods: Prospective study of a large cohort of doctors. The participants were first studied when they applied to any of five UK medical schools in 1990. Postal questionnaires were sent to all doctors with a traceable address on the current or a previous Medical Register. The current questionnaire included measures of Approaches to Work, Workplace Climate, stress (General Health Questionnaire), burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory), and satisfaction with medicine as a career and personality (Big Five). Previous questionnaires had included measures of learning style (Study Process Questionnaire) and personality. Results: Doctors' approaches to work were predicted by study habits and learning styles, both at application to medical school and in the final year. How doctors perceive their workplace climate and workload is predicted both by approaches to work and by measures of stress, burnout and satisfaction with medicine. These characteristics are partially predicted by trait measures of personality taken five years earlier. Stress, burnout and satisfaction also correlate with trait measures of personality taken five years earlier. Conclusions: Differences in approach to work and perceived workplace climate seem mainly to reflect stable, long-term individual differences in doctors themselves, reflected in measures of personality and learning style. {\\copyright} 2004 McManus et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.	e8126fcdfa82cea80bbf4307d348d016	972dd9b58cee79a838c9036a028665e6	86761873a66fa4e63765b12e79001977	article	Stress, burnout and doctors' attitudes to work are determined by personality and learning style: A twelve year longitudinal study of UK medical graduates	I. C. Mcmanus and A. Keeling and E. Paice	\N	2004
8257506	Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544769	http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/13/31/202	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	R619--R642	\N	31	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:07:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544769}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1088/0953-8984/13/31/202}	In this review, we present various results obtained by friction force microscopy in the last decade. Starting with material-specific contrast, commonly observed in friction force maps, we discuss how the load dependence of friction and the area of contact have been estimated and compared to elasticity theories. The features observed in a sliding process on the atomic scale can be interpreted within the Tomlinson model. An extension of the model, including thermal effects, predicts a smooth velocity dependence of friction, which recent experiments have confirmed. Other subjects like anisotropy of friction, role of environment, topographical effects, electronic friction and tip modifications are also discussed. The growing importance of molecular dynamics simulations in the study of tribological processes on the atomic scale is outlined.	4616b4e8e332df98ef46efb5e7825f1c	448d369c7b102f8603d38fbaf563fe16	e27a26d18f7ca94658c2e0ed849899d9	article	Friction experiments on the nanometre scale	E. Gnecco and R. Bennewitz and T. Gyalog and E. Meyer	\N	2001
8257507	Journal of Applied Physics	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544768	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JAPIAU000105000010104304000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	104304+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:07:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4544768}, priority = {2}	\N	e1bf8475a732ce4ccbd131293b2ba7b5	e97fe6dea356cca5d5d680b587cef9e8	80cc87f6d0dfe2a234cf23219a9a0821	article	Self-assembled Gd silicide nanostructures grown on Si(001)	Gangfeng Ye and Martin A. Crimp and Jun Nogami	\N	2009
8257508	Information and Organization	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544764	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infoandorg.2009.04.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {14717727}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:04:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4544764}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.infoandorg.2009.04.002}	The role and potential contribution of a positive lens to the design of systems and organizations is the focus of this introductory essay. The  positive lens  refers to a perspective in the social sciences that emphasizes the capacity of people and organizations to construct better work environments, customer experiences and socio-technical systems through a positive discourse. Joining a positive lens on organizing with the transformative power of design thinking opens new horizons and uncovers previously overlooked possibilities for creating organizational and social well-being. This volume aims to introduce design with a positive lens into the research on information systems and organizations and to explore its potential value.	6da3e7bb804c2921a8efa3f2bf289bc4	73976aa707abd7e09064026bca93f442	adb3657bc2954764e734e0bb8705eb55	article	Introduction to designing information and organizations with a positive lens	Michel Avital and Richard J. Boland and Kalle Lyytinen	\N	2009
8257509	Accounting, Organizations and Society	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544763	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aos.2009.04.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {03613682}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:02:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4544763}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.aos.2009.04.002}	We examine the changing role of accounting in the development of the international postal system between 1840 and the emergence of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in 1875. We use the distinction between mundane and opportunistic transaction costs to explain why accounting disappeared as a coordinating mechanism as postal transactions migrated from spot market exchanges, through bilateral contracts (treaties) between nations, into a network of domestic post offices coordinated by the UPU. Our analysis refines the application of transaction cost economics to the understanding of the role of management accounting in different governance mechanisms.	15ead4fe6d33bb6690860bf04db7b9c2	b42def705f64ae3a0d00cb2f162123aa	94c74b80d14ff29650e10d06728d974d	article	Accounting in markets, hierarchies and networks: The role of accounting in the transnational governance of postal transactions	Alan J. Richardson and Eksa Kilfoyle	\N	2009
8257510	The European physical journal. E, Soft matter	19	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544761	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16520899	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	319--329	\N	3	\N	issn = {1292-8941}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:02:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544761}, priority = {2}	The physics of the base-pairing interaction in DNA and RNA molecules plays a fundamental role in biology. Past experimental and theoretical research has led to a fairly complete and quantitative understanding of the equilibrium properties such as the different phases, the melting behavior, and the response to slow stretching. The non-equilibrium behavior is even richer than might be expected on the basis of thermodynamics. However, the non-equilibrium behavior is also far less understood. Here, we review different theoretical approaches to the study of base-pairing thermodynamics and kinetics, and illustrate the rich phenomenology with several examples that use these approaches.	eeedc4be9ecdebe08de0798b0c1a1eaa	c577d9424941e9e6c37f0ede5b3279ae	37d87e28fff058949d68cf7cef0f1276	article	Dynamics of intramolecular recognition: base-pairing in DNA/RNA near and far from equilibrium.	R. Bundschuh and U. Gerland	\N	2006
8257511	Cell	130	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for BioDynamics and Center for Advanced Biotechnology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:1640634	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2007.06.049	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	797--810	\N	5	\N	issn = {0092-8674}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:01:52}, citeulike-article-id = {1640634}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2007.06.049}	Antibiotic mode-of-action classification is based upon drug-target interaction and whether the resultant inhibition of cellular function is lethal to bacteria. Here we show that the three major classes of bactericidal antibiotics, regardless of drug-target interaction, stimulate the production of highly deleterious hydroxyl radicals in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, which ultimately contribute to cell death. We also show, in contrast, that bacteriostatic drugs do not produce hydroxyl radicals. We demonstrate that the mechanism of hydroxyl radical formation induced by bactericidal antibiotics is the end product of an oxidative damage cellular death pathway involving the tricarboxylic acid cycle, a transient depletion of NADH, destabilization of iron-sulfur clusters, and stimulation of the Fenton reaction. Our results suggest that all three major classes of bactericidal drugs can be potentiated by targeting bacterial systems that remediate hydroxyl radical damage, including proteins involved in triggering the DNA damage response, e.g., RecA.	101699a25fe591468510c32ec3ffec3f	ece1e96f8dafce6f35421c69205bd968	9e5dede0afbf884611a88eb2e6f2a835	article	A common mechanism of cellular death induced by bactericidal antibiotics.	M. A. Kohanski and D. J. Dwyer and B. Hayete and C. A. Lawrence and J. J. Collins	\N	2007
8257512	ECS Transactions	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544760	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=ECSTF8000019000001000029000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	29--40	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:01:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544760}, priority = {2}	\N	1d7158a927772e63378df41cb7c1d6d5	0eb93c3b74d6e63e342f1044e687e7cf	6c08e3b1e91b24bdf79afd17045a7302	article	High-k Dielectrics and Metal Gates for Future Generation Memory Devices	Jorge A. Kittl and Karl Opsomer and M. Popovici and N. Menou and Ben Kaczer and X. P. Wang and C. Adelmann and M. A. Pawlak and K. Tomida and Aude Rothschild and Bogdan Govoreanu and R. Degraeve and M. Schaekers and M. Zahid and A. Delabie and J. Meersschaut and W. Polspoel and Sergiu Clima and Geoffrey Pourtois and W. Knaepen and Christophe Detavernier and Valery Afanas'ev and T. Blomberg and D. Pierreux and J. Swerts and P. Fischer and J. W. Maes and D. Manger and Wilfried Vandervorst and T. Conrad and A. Franquet and P. Favia and Hugo Bender and B. Brijs and S. Van Elshocht and Malgorzata Jurczak and J. Van Houdt and Dirk J. Wouters	V. Narayanan and F. Roozeboom and D. Kwong and H. Iwai and E. Gusev and P. Timans	2009
8257513	Journal of computational chemistry	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4528480	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.21287	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1096-987X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:00:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4528480}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/jcc.21287}	CHARMM (Chemistry at HARvard Molecular Mechanics) is a highly versatile and widely used molecular simulation program. It has been developed over the last three decades with a primary focus on molecules of biological interest, including proteins, peptides, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and small molecule ligands, as they occur in solution, crystals, and membrane environments. For the study of such systems, the program provides a large suite of computational tools that include numerous conformational and path sampling methods, free energy estimators, molecular minimization, dynamics, and analysis techniques, and model-building capabilities. The CHARMM program is applicable to problems involving a much broader class of many-particle systems. Calculations with CHARMM can be performed using a number of different energy functions and models, from mixed quantum mechanical-molecular mechanical force fields, to all-atom classical potential energy functions with explicit solvent and various boundary conditions, to implicit solvent and membrane models. The program has been ported to numerous platforms in both serial and parallel architectures. This article provides an overview of the program as it exists today with an emphasis on developments since the publication of the original CHARMM article in 1983. (c) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.J Comput Chem, 2009.	a1e642fa6b32b79317f6cb793d61c4ca	d893d73d512bbe29ae7a15724a3d080e	41fabdae4aa0711219b0ddcad32d3c98	article	CHARMM: The biomolecular simulation program.	B R R. Brooks and C L L. Brooks and A D D. Mackerell and L Nilsson and R J J. Petrella and B Roux and Y Won and G Archontis and C Bartels and S Boresch and A Caflisch and L Caves and Q Cui and A R R. Dinner and M Feig and S Fischer and J Gao and M Hodoscek and W Im and K Kuczera and T Lazaridis and J Ma and V Ovchinnikov and E Paci and R W W. Pastor and C B B. Post and J Z Z. Pu and M Schaefer and B Tidor and R M M. Venable and H L L. Woodcock and X Wu and W Yang and D M M. York and M Karplus	\N	2009
8257514	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4388184	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0902857106	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1091-6490}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:00:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4388184}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0902857106}	The MAPK signal transduction cascade is dysregulated in a majority of human tumors. Here we report that a nanoparticle-mediated targeting of this pathway can optimize cancer chemotherapy. We engineered nanoparticles from a unique hexadentate-polyD,L-lactic acid-co-glycolic acid polymer chemically conjugated to PD98059, a selective MAPK inhibitor. The nanoparticles are taken up by cancer cells through endocytosis and demonstrate sustained release of the active agent, resulting in the inhibition of phosphorylation of downstream extracellular signal regulated kinase. We demonstrate that nanoparticle-mediated targeting of MAPK inhibits the proliferation of melanoma and lung carcinoma cells and induces apoptosis in vitro. Administration of the PD98059-nanoparticles in melanoma-bearing mice inhibits tumor growth and enhances the antitumor efficacy of cisplatin chemotherapy. Our study shows the nanoparticle-mediated delivery of signal transduction inhibitors can emerge as a unique paradigm in cancer chemotherapy.	49ad6fe43935682efaceecb2b5cbf90d	b92bab61721ba171b11660f99f2b4357	9ef98797a5bbfef0e2fe057a58bbcd42	article	Nanoparticle-mediated targeting of MAPK signaling predisposes tumor to chemotherapy.	Sudipta Basu and Rania Harfouche and Shivani Soni and Geetanjali Chimote and Raghunath A A. Mashelkar and Shiladitya Sengupta	\N	2009
8257515	Library \\& Information Science Research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544759	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2009.04.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {07408188}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:00:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4544759}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.lisr.2009.04.001}	Teacher and librarian collaboration is recommended in professional library and information science guidelines for school librarians. The guidelines suggest that when school librarians become an integral part of instruction, student learning improves. A proposed model of teacher and librarian collaboration identifies four facets of collaborative practices that are involved in teacher and librarian collaboration. The teacher and librarian collaboration model suggests that high level collaborative endeavors are most likely to have an effect on student learning. Exploratory factor analysis procedures were used to examine the structure of the Teacher and Librarian Collaboration (TLC-II) survey, an instrument developed using previously described collaborative endeavors between teachers and librarians. The analysis used responses from a sample of teachers from two school districts in the United States. Exploratory factor analysis was carried out on teacher scores ( N  = 194) for each of two sets of 16 questions regarding frequency of collaborative endeavors and importance to student learning. Cronbach's alpha was used to determine internal consistency reliability of the survey. Four factors emerged: Integrated Instruction, Integrated Curriculum, Coordination, and traditional cooperative roles between teacher and librarian. The factorial validity needs to be assessed with confirmatory factor analysis.	8e193ab7ee8604a38088331272562b07	c3aeead312089e81218af7e2357a2bb5	f8333ff7978e44ea32be06b77e7caddd	article	Teachers' perceptions of teacher and librarian collaboration: Instrumentation development and validation	Montiel	\N	2009
8257516	Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes	1788	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544758	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.01.016	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1296--1303	\N	6	\N	issn = {00052736}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:00:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544758}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.01.016}	Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) represent non-specific inhibitors of the cycloxygenase pathway of inflammation, and therefore an understanding of the interaction process of the drugs with membrane phospholipids is of high relevance. We have studied the interaction of the NSAIDs with phospholipid membranes made from dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) by applying Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), F\\"{o}rster resonance energy transfer spectroscopy (FRET), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). FTIR data obtained via attenuated total reflectance (ATR) show that the interaction between DMPC and NSAIDs is limited to a strong interaction of the drugs with the phosphate region of the lipid head group. The FTIR transmission data furthermore are indicative of a strong effect of the drugs on the hydrocarbon chains inducing a reduction of the chain–chain interactions, i.e., a fluidization effect. Parallel to this, from the DSC data beside the decrease of  T m  a reduction of the peak height of the melting endotherm connected with its broadening is observed, but leaving the overall phase transition enthalpy constant. Additionally, phase separation is observed, inducing the formation of a NSAID-rich and a NSAID-poor phase. This is especially pronounced for Diclofenac. Despite the strong influence of the drugs on the acyl chain moiety, FRET data do not reveal any evidence for drug incorporation into the lipid matrix, and ITC measurements performed do not exhibit any heat production due to drug binding. This implies that the interaction process is governed by only entropic reactions at the lipid/water interface.	db9349860b323fcc457a67b7055bd9fe	ca70a5ae1cf4bc76630d03fa6b9747b3	bb4613f8f44aa03c00135b34124576f9	article	The membrane-activity of Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, and Naproxen: A physico-chemical study with lecithin phospholipids	Marcela M. Moreno and Patrick Garidel and Mario Suwalsky and J\\"{o}rg Howe and Klaus Brandenburg	\N	2009
8257517	Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes	1788	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544757	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.02.013	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1387--1397	\N	6	\N	issn = {00052736}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 12:00:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4544757}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.02.013}	We study fully hydrated bilayers of two di-monounsaturated phospholipids diC18:1PC (DOPC) and diC22:1PC with varying amounts of alamethicin (Alm). We combine the use of X-ray diffuse scattering and molecular dynamics simulations to determine the orientation of alamethicin in model lipids. Comparison of the experimental and simulated form factors shows that Alm helices are inserted transmembrane at high humidity and high concentrations, in agreement with earlier results. The X-ray scattering data and the MD simulations agree that membrane thickness changes very little up to 1/10 Alm/DOPC. In contrast, the X-ray data indicate that the thicker diC22:1PC membrane thins with added Alm, a total decrease in thickness of 4 \\r{A} at 1/10 Alm/diC22:1PC. The different effect of Alm on the thickness changes of the two bilayers is consistent with Alm having a hydrophobic thickness close to the hydrophobic thickness of 27 \\r{A} for DOPC; Alm is then mismatched with the 7 \\r{A} thicker diC22:1PC bilayer. The X-ray data indicate that Alm decreases the bending modulus ( K C ) by a factor of   2 in DOPC and a factor of   10 in diC22:1PC membranes (P/L   1/10). The van der Waals and fluctuational interactions between bilayers are also evaluated through determination of the anisotropic B compressibility modulus.	8570edb5578db88bba2b10dfe740d083	771291a449915e735f6234924f48197d	09452da448aa69d1e562991e6e8db0b9	article	Alamethicin in lipid bilayers: Combined use of X-ray scattering and MD simulations	Jianjun Pan and Peter D. Tieleman and John F. Nagle and Norbert Ku\\v{c}erka and Stephanie Tristram-Nagle	\N	2009
8257518	J. Virol.	83	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544756	http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01859-08	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1126--1134	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:59:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4544756}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1128/JVI.01859-08}	Nudaurelia capensis {omega} virus-like particles have been characterized as a 480-A procapsid and a 410-A capsid, both with T=4 quasisymmetry. Procapsids transition to capsids when pH is lowered from 7.6 to 5.0. Capsids undergo autoproteolysis at residue 570, generating the 74-residue C-terminal polypeptide that remains with the particle. Here we show that the particle size becomes smaller under conditions between pH 6.8 and 6.0 without activating cleavage and that the particle remains at an intermediate size when the pH is carefully maintained. At pH 5.8, cleavage is very slow, becoming detectable only after 9 h. The optimum pH for cleavage is 5.0 (half-life, [\\~{}]30 min), with a significant reduction in the cleavage rate at pH values below 5. We also show that lowering the pH is required only to make the virus particles compact and to presumably form the active site for autoproteolysis but not for the chemistry of cleavage. The cleavage reaction proceeds at pH 7.0 after [\\~{}]10\\% of the subunits cleave at pH 5.0. Employing the virion crystal structure for reference, we investigated the role of electrostatic repulsion of acidic residues in the pH-dependent large conformational changes. Three mutations of Glu to Gln that formed procapsids showed three different phenotypes on maturation. One, close to the threefold and quasithreefold symmetry axes and far from the cleavage site, did not mature at pH 5, and electron cryomicroscopy reconstruction showed that it was intermediate in size between those of the procapsid and capsid; one near the cleavage site exhibited a wild-type phenotype; and a third, far from the cleavage site, resulted in cleavage of 50\\% of the subunits after 4 h, suggesting quasiequivalent specificity of the mutation. 10.1128/JVI.01859-08	9574d6710a4d0e88efee93ab0e5f04d7	cadc03a04965ccc33814f96dd436abca	da73497e4c5b6d2d8a07caa6da66220b	article	Characterization of Large Conformational Changes and Autoproteolysis in the Maturation of a T=4 Virus Capsid	Tsutomu Matsui and Gabriel Lander and John E. Johnson	\N	2009
8257519	ECS Transactions	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544755	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=ECSTF8000019000005000075000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	75--80	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:59:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4544755}, priority = {2}	\N	360204c2b35ca9e6b472a44e72b59274	20249c95dd1c83e81d9ce4921df858cf	1488f81655f82c3e8b48fc15a3c0d3df	article	Surface Microscopy Characterizations of Large Size Graphene Films Grown by Surface Segregation on Ni and Transferred to Si/SiO2 Substrate	Deepak Pandey and Gyan Prakash and Qingkai Yu and Helin Cao and Luis Jauregui and Steven Pei and Yong P. Chen	Y. Obeng and S. De Gendt and P. Srinivasan and D. Misra and H. Iwai and Z. Karim and D. Hess and H. Grebel	2009
8257520	Current Opinion in Structural Biology	6	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544753	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0959-440X(96)80047-9	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	299--304	\N	3	\N	issn = {0959440X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:56:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4544753}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0959-440X(96)80047-9}	The study of the thermodynamics of base pairing is a rapidly expanding field due to its importance for taking advantage of opportunities presented by the growing database of nucleic acid sequences. Both natural and unnatural nucleic acids are being studied. The determination of nearest-neighbor parameters from optical melting data for RNA—DNA and DNA—DNA duplexes with Watson—Crick base pairs is particularly noteworthy. The foundations are also being laid for a theoretical understanding of these thermodynamics.	498bb4ca187598f0faee30531a4afb31	1b32a0c8b78d5b02b1810a0bf3ba7fca	57e55130cbc02defef11a23774253fb2	article	Thermodynamics of base pairing	D. Turner	\N	1996
8257522	Computer	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2873161	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2007.33	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	71--77	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:55:09}, citeulike-article-id = {2873161}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2007.33}	The service sector accounts for most of the world's economic activity, but it's the least-studied part of the economy. A service system comprises people and technologies that adaptively compute and adjust to a system's changing value of knowledge. A science of service systems could provide theory and practice around service innovation	2fa4b252549a79ad74416e0b45e5d0d8	fb0a74bd41a9865ecb13a73812f562ce	8326dae1ba6ca066e0609b32b547eb26	article	Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems	Jim Spohrer and Paul P. Maglio and John Bailey and Daniel Gruhl	\N	2007
8257523	Feminism Psychology	11	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544751	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959353501011001006	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	107--135	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:54:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4544751}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1177/0959353501011001006}	This article provides a critical review of Wetherell and Edley's (1999) discursive reformulation of the concept of  hegemonic masculinity'. While I retain some familiar features from Wetherell and Edley's approach, I develop a discursive perspective that is located more firmly in the technical, conversation analytic tradition - as outlined in the recent exchange between Schegloff (1997, 1998) and Wetherell (1998). In particular, I argue that previous research is based on the assumption that we need to venture further than the limits of the text to explain why participants say what they do, and go beyond participants' orientations to be able to say anything politically effective. Using data from two semi- structured interviews with men in their early 20s, I explore how participants construct masculinity and situate themselves (and others) in relation to those constructions. This involves an analysis that is more attentive to participant orientations and gendered category membership than that used in the analysis of masculinity so far. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of this approach for feminist psychology. 10.1177/0959353501011001006	c53d2871ead3466b94dc767720821f82	cc8de94095543be0dd304a9c6791e581	5db56d2d4a6609e387d282ec1df63451	article	Reconsidering the Concept of Hegemonic Masculinity: Discursive Psychology, Conversation Analysis and Participants' Orientations	Susan A. Speer	\N	2001
8257524	Genome research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544749	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.088559.108	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:53:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4544749}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.088559.108}	Resequencing genomic DNA from pools of individuals is an effective strategy to detect new variants in targeted regions and compare them between cases and controls. There are numerous ways to assign individuals to the pools on which they are to be sequenced. The na\\"{i}ve, disjoint pooling scheme (many individuals to one pool) in predominant use today offers insight into allele frequencies, but does not offer the identity of an allele carrier. We present a framework for overlapping pool design, where each individual sample is resequenced in several pools (many individuals to many pools). Upon discovering a variant, the set of pools where this variant is observed reveals the identity of its carrier. We formalize the mathematical framework for such pool designs and list the requirements from such designs. We specifically address three practical concerns for pooled resequencing designs: (1) false-positives due to errors introduced during amplification and sequencing; (2) false-negatives due to undersampling particular alleles aggravated by nonuniform coverage; and consequently, (3) ambiguous identification of individual carriers in the presence of errors. We build on theory of error-correcting codes to design pools that overcome these pitfalls. We show that in practical parameters of resequencing studies, our designs guarantee high probability of unambiguous singleton carrier identification while maintaining the features of na\\"{i}ve pools in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and the ability to estimate allele frequencies. We demonstrate the ability of our designs in extracting rare variations using short read data from the 1000 Genomes Pilot 3 project.	e48d306a0926fb4047daaff6ae9a6ab1	2d45d121a956f71eedfdd17478e8c8f7	251aff7d6064d50148448df1a9527149	article	Overlapping pools for high-throughput targeted resequencing.	Snehit Prabhu and Itsik Pe'er	\N	2009
8257527	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Blackwell Publishing Limited}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1605724	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0631207619	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:52:12}, citeulike-article-id = {1605724}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0631207619}, comment = {I have this book. }	{Written by one of the leading authorities in market microstructure research, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the theoretical work in this important area of finance.After an introduction to the general issues and problems in market microstructure, the book examines the main theoretical models developed to address inventory-based issues. There is then an extensive examination and discussion of the information-based models, with particular attention paid to the linkage with rational expectations model and learning models. The concluding chapters are concerned with price dynamics and with applications of the various models to specific microstructure problems including:- Liquidity.- Multi-market trading.- Market structure.- Market Design Market Microstructure Theory includes extensive appendices developing Bayesian learning and the rational expectations framework.}	a96aba7dcd4a724d21b8cefac6c504a2	a2f5a3cae7b6f21cb2d65a818949044e	d5c03a1e4640af9a0b27bcd4798a61fe	book	Market Microstructure Theory	Maureen O'Hara	\N	1998
8257529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544743	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.29.1882	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:47:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544743}	We propose a new class of learning algorithms  that combines variational approximation and  Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulation.  Naive algorithms that use the variational  approximation as proposal distribution  can perform poorly because this approximation  tends to underestimate the true variance  and other features of the data. We  solve this problem by introducing more sophisticated  MCMC algorithms. One of these  algorithms is a mixture of two MCMC kernels:  a random walk Metropolis kernel and a  block Metropolis-Hastings (MH) kernel with  a variational approximation as proposal distribution.  The MH kernel allows one to locate  regions of high probability eciently.  The Metropolis kernel allows us to explore  the vicinity of these regions. This algorithm  outperforms variational approximations because  it yields slightly better estimates of the  mean and considerably better estimates of  higher moments, such as covariances. It also  outperforms standard MCMC algorithms because  it locates the regions of high probability  quickly, thus speeding up convergence.  We also present an adaptive MCMC algorithm  that iterates between improving the  variational approximation and improving the  MCMC approximation. We demonstrate the  algorithms on the problem of Bayesian parameter  estimation for logistic (sigmoid) belief  networks.  1 	5a89001ee617925c986384ac4c2cad93	09f7b0b4b2b0a288afa01032a56ed914	d96df45c99b2551173ec82c387487453	misc	Variational MCMC	Nando de Freitas and Pedro H{\\o}jen-S{\\o}rensen and De Freitas and Michael I. Jordan and Stuart Russell	\N	2001
8257530	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:686793	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-281	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	281+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:45:05}, citeulike-article-id = {686793}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-281}	\N	54d9814f21e9915550e61c299647eb61	732175f5e84e2feb3aed9e8f5d1f24b5	ff04ff057c1ef91d1d41b1ad95c31064	article	MeMo: a hybrid SQL/XML approach to metabolomic data management for functional genomics	Irena Spasic and Warwick Dunn and Giles Velarde and Andy Tseng and Helen Jenkins and Nigel W. Hardy and Stephen G. Oliver and Douglas B. Kell	\N	2006
8257531	Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)	484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4258729	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-398-1\\_19	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	287--303	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1064-3745}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:43:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4258729}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-59745-398-1\\_19}	The PRIDE database has been developed to allow the proteomics community to share publicly, or within private collaborations, the vast volume of data generated by proteomics laboratories across the globe. These data are being generated at an expanding rate as increasingly sophisticated technologies become available. Compounding this problem, the infrastructure and techniques used to generate these data vary in terms of the instrumentation used, the protein sequence databases searched, the search engines employed, and the automatic or manual filtering of identifications following the initial automated search. The PRIDE project provides an infrastructure to solve these problems, including a generic, standards-based format that can be annotated to capture data generated using any proteomics pipeline, a protein accession mapping service to overcome the problem of disparate protein sequence databases being searched, and tools for query, comparison, and analysis of proteomics data. This chapter describes the main practical considerations in making use of PRIDE, including the available resources: the PRIDE database, the Ontology Lookup Service (OLS), the protein identifier cross-referencing service (PICR), the Proteome Harvest PRIDE submission spreadsheet, and the PRIDE BioMart.PRIDE can be accessed at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride.	c82ed59e461363aac845f34aa0256461	6a116b687752a8762aea124e06101f45	f860edadb39f2eae2fcdc041e2525edc	article	The PRIDE proteomics identifications database: data submission, query, and dataset comparison.	P. Jones and R. C\\^{o}t\\'{e}	\N	2008
8257532	BMJ	327	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544738	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.327.7407.139	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	139--142	\N	7407	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:41:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4544738}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.327.7407.139}	Objective To assess whether A level grades (achievement) and  intelligence (ability) predict doctors' careers.  Design Prospective cohort study with follow up after 20 years by postal questionnaire.  Setting A UK medical school in London.  Participants 511 doctors who had entered Westminster Medical School as clinical students between 1975 and 1982 were followed up in January 2002.  Main outcome measures Time taken to reach different career grades in hospital or general practice, postgraduate qualifications obtained (membership/fellowships, diplomas, higher academic degrees), number of research publications, and measures of stress and burnout related to A level grades and intelligence (result of AH5 intelligence test) at entry to clinical school. General health questionnaire, Maslach burnout inventory, and  questionnaire on satisfaction with career at follow up.  Results 47 (9\\%) doctors were no longer on the Medical Register. They had lower A level grades than those who were still on the register (P < 0.001). A levels also predicted performance in undergraduate training, performance in postregistration house officer posts, and time to achieve membership qualifications (Cox regression, P < 0.001; b=0.376, SE=0.098, exp(b)=1.457). Intelligence did not independently predict dropping off the  register, career outcome, or other measures. A levels did not predict diploma or higher academic qualifications, research publications, or stress or burnout. Diplomas, higher academic degrees, and research publications did, however, significantly correlate with personality measures.  Conclusions Results of achievement tests, in this case A level  grades, which are particularly used for selection of students in the United Kingdom, have long term predictive validity for undergraduate and postgraduate careers. In contrast, a test of ability or aptitude (AH5) was of little predictive validity for subsequent medical careers. 10.1136/bmj.327.7407.139	7ad6885e8932eef31b5ce24e460d54ff	fbac91c024cc2e1c5737a57875c70b2a	2e91827faa349cc6b16f07d371e56a5a	article	A levels and intelligence as predictors of medical careers in UK doctors: 20 year prospective study	I. C. Mcmanus and Eleni Smithers and Philippa Partridge and A. Keeling and Peter R. Fleming	\N	2003
8257533	Nat Biotech	25	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1756058	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt1347	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1127--1133	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:39:04}, citeulike-article-id = {1756058}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1038/nbt1347}	\N	d81ee909afaa4aff4c34bef0622e1ed7	c40b278438283bd6185d4603216467f2	a73e94898ad1d0c25b4b44a13559bac0	article	The Functional Genomics Experiment model (FuGE): an extensible framework for standards in functional genomics	Andrew R. Jones and Michael Miller and Ruedi Aebersold and Rolf Apweiler and Catherine A. Ball and Alvis Brazma and James Degreef and Nigel Hardy and Henning Hermjakob and Simon J. Hubbard and Peter Hussey and Mark Igra and Helen Jenkins and Randall K. Julian and Kent Laursen and Stephen G. Oliver and Norman W. Paton and Susanna-Assunta Sansone and Ugis Sarkans and Christian J. Stoeckert and Chris F. Taylor and Patricia L. Whetzel and Joseph A. White and Paul Spellman and Angel Pizarro	\N	2007
8257534	BMJ	338	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4525766	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b1802	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	b1802+	\N	may14\\_2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:37:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4525766}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.b1802}	Objective To assess the effect of virtual reality training on an actual laparoscopic operation.  Design Prospective randomised controlled and blinded trial.  Setting Seven gynaecological departments in the Zeeland region of Denmark.  Participants 24 first and second year registrars specialising in gynaecology and obstetrics.  Interventions Proficiency based virtual reality simulator training in laparoscopic salpingectomy and standard clinical education (controls).  Main outcome measure The main outcome measure was technical performance assessed by two independent observers blinded to trainee and training status using a previously validated general and task specific rating scale. The secondary outcome measure was operation time in minutes.  Results The simulator trained group (n=11) reached a median total score of 33 points (interquartile range 32-36 points), equivalent to the experience gained after 20-50 laparoscopic procedures, whereas the control group (n=10) reached a median total score of 23 (22-27) points, equivalent to the experience gained from fewer than five procedures (P<0.001). The median total operation time in the simulator trained group was 12 minutes (interquartile range 10-14 minutes) and in the control group was 24 (20-29) minutes (P<0.001). The observers' inter-rater agreement was 0.79.  Conclusion Skills in laparoscopic surgery can be increased in a clinically relevant manner using proficiency based virtual reality simulator training. The performance level of novices was increased to that of intermediately experienced laparoscopists and operation time was halved. Simulator training should be considered before trainees carry out laparoscopic procedures.  Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00311792 .    rtmp://highwirepr.fcod.llnwd.net/a1969/o21vr\\_trainingsmall/larc577908.f2\\_default.gif This video follows Sofie Leisby, a trainee surgeon, through laparoscopic surgeryfrom practising in VR to a real life procedure. 10.1136/bmj.b1802	ccf7a6099deb69644317d575fc3a2b80	f6537e1269263301add7d2cccccf0e88	f1401fc6b37cf6a6d72b71353d0c7afe	article	Effect of virtual reality training on laparoscopic surgery: randomised controlled trial	Christian R. Larsen and Jette L. Soerensen and Teodor P. Grantcharov and Torur Dalsgaard and Lars Schouenborg and Christian Ottosen and Torben V. Schroeder and Bent S. Ottesen	\N	2009
8257535	Review of World Economics	114	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer&Modigliani1978	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02696381	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	810--833	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:36:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544732}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF02696381}	Zusammenfassung\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Zum Verst\\"{A}ndnis der realen Wirkungen und Kosten der Inflation. — Die traditionelle Ansicht, da\\ eine Inflation, weil Geld neutral ist, keine nennenswerten realen Wirkungen hervorbringt, erweist sich nur f\\"{u}r eine Volkswirtschaft als ann\\"{A}hernd richtig, deren Regelungen vollst\\"{A}ndig inflationssicher sind, d. h. f\\"{u}r eine vollindexierte Wirtschaft. Die Realwirkungen erweisen sich aber als um so verbreiteter und schwererwiegend, je mehr bei wirtschaftlichen Regelungen Nominalwerte verwendet werden. Der Aufsatz untersucht nacheinander die Folgen von amtlichen Regelungen auf Nominalbasis (Steuersystem, Definition des steuerpflichtigen Einkommens, Buchf\\"{u}hrungsmethoden), von privaten Einrichtungen und \\"{u}bereink\\"{u}nften auf Nominalbasis (Hypotheken, Rentenvertr\\"{A}ge, Einkommensberechnungen), selbst f\\"{u}r den Fall, da\\ die Inflation vollst\\"{A}ndig antizipiert wird bzw. wurde. Anschlie\\end werden die Wirkungen einer nicht antizipierten Inflation gepr\\"{u}ft, die in den bestehenden nominalen langfristigen Vertr\\"{A}gen nicht ber\\"{u}cksichtigt worden ist, und die Wirkungen einer Ungewissen zuk\\"{u}nftigen Inflation. Soweit es m\\"{o}glich ist, wird versucht, die sozialen Kosten von verschiedenen Realwirkungen abzusch\\"{A}tzen, obwohl es zur Zeit nicht m\\"{o}glich ist, die allgemeinen sozialen Kosten der Inflation zu ermitteln.	184196ec1f103f512f910fa2ba6b9e32	dbe4a1e52d62a992905d664e07fdd270	7c88fedf91766cd913c8ef5dd9468950	article	Towards an understanding of the real effects and costs of inflation	Stanley Fischer and Franco Modigliani	\N	1978
8257536	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:780569	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3540291695	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:35:39}, citeulike-article-id = {780569}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540291695}	{If one thing catches the eye in almost all literature about (re)designing or (re)engineering of enterprises, it is the lack of a well-founded theory about their construction and operation. Often even the most basic notions like "action" or "process" are not precisely defined. Next, in order to master the diversity and the complexity of contemporary enterprises, theories are needed that separate the stable essence of an enterprise from the variable way in which it is realized and implemented.  Such a theory and a matching methodology, which has passed the test of practical experience, constitute the contents of this book. The enterprise ontology, as developed by Dietz, is the starting point for profoundly understanding the organization of an enterprise and subsequently for analyzing, (re)designing, and (re)engineering it. The approach covers numerous issues in an integrated way: business processes, in- and outsourcing, information systems, management control, staffing etc.  Researchers and students in enterprise engineering or related fields will discover in this book a revolutionary new way of thinking about business and organization. In addition, it provides managers, business analysts, and enterprise information system designers for the first time with a solid and integrated insight into their daily work.}	e44016bc1d637d4ad0eb7fed7c89142a	b232b732bbb5dcbe53453b25fd2caad2	60d6bb35f8272956564283a1e331206c	book	Enterprise Ontology: Theory and Methodology	Jan L. G. Dietz	\N	2006
8257537	World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2007. WoWMoM 2007. IEEE International Symposium on a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2007. WoWMoM 2007. IEEE International Symposium on a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2500764	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WOWMOM.2007.4351742	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:34:10}, citeulike-article-id = {2500764}, priority = {0}, comment = {Very simple algorithm for NRL updating, though no simulation or performance evaluation is provided.}, doi = {10.1109/WOWMOM.2007.4351742}	This paper examines the problems due to the deployment of a new base station in a cellular network. In particular, an algorithm for the automatic discovery ofthe neighboring cells is presented. The proposed procedure allows the new node to configure its intra-radio access technology neighbor cell lists, without need for human intervention. Moreover, the paper outlines a procedure for updating the neighbor cell list of each neighbor; once the new node has joined the network. These algorithms enable a dynamic adaptation in presence of new elements, representing a first step towards the concept of a self-configuring network.	c3f94ae3f8279ca772d1491d9f4d6366	118afa19a23569268151eb123fcf59c4	6fcc6bbb00f8d772e52e1673016d296a	inproceedings	An Automatic Procedure for Neighbor Cell List Definition in Cellular Networks	Flavio Parodi and Mikko Kylvaja and Gordon Alford and Juan Li and Jose Pradas	\N	2007
8257538	Photochemistry and Photobiology	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IFEVA, Departamento de Ecologa, Facultad de Agronoma, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina	\N	\N	citeulike:4544730	http://dx.doi.org/10.1562/0031-8655(2000)0710001PCPPII2.0.CO2	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--11	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:33:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4544730}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1562/0031-8655(2000)0710001PCPPII2.0.CO2}	In higher plants, natural radiation simultaneously activates more than one photoreceptor. Five phytochromes (phyA through phyD), two cryptochromes (cry1, cry2) and phototropin have been identified in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana. There is light-dependent epistasis among certain photoreceptor genes because the action of one pigment can be affected by the activity of others. Under red light, phyA and phyB are antagonistic, but under far-red light, followed by brief red light, phyA and phyB are synergistic in the control of seedling morphology and the expression of some genes during de-etiolation. Under short photoperiods of red and blue light, cry1 and phyB are synergistic, but under continuous exposure to the same light field the actions of phyB and cry1 become independent and additive. Phototropic bending of the shoot toward unilateral blue light is mediated by phototropin, but cry1, cry2, phyA and phyB positively regulate the response. Finally, cry2 and phyB are antagonistic in the induction of flowering. At least some of these interactions are likely to result from cross talk of the photoreceptor signaling pathways and uncover new avenues to approach signal transduction. Experiments under natural radiation are beginning to show that the interactions create a phototransduction network with emergent properties. This provides a more robust system for light perception in plants.	24e110012207dd2e6933ee7b65729214	6df206f4b5da705ab184041e2c1740e4	40856e5d263ba59dab65b720c259d531	article	Phytochromes, Cryptochromes, Phototropin: Photoreceptor Interactions in Plants	Jorge J. Casal	\N	2000
8257539	Current Opinion in Plant Biology	7	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544727	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2004.07.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	564--569	\N	5	\N	issn = {13695266}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:32:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4544727}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.pbi.2004.07.004}	\N	9ea59e4e7892f68631fcceec624d82f9	45c0be54a7ccb6156efbe14b36eb39c0	837f35befbc6fa14f04a88bb8f849a2d	article	Phytochrome-mediated light signalling in	I. Schepens and P. Duek and C. Fankhauser	\N	2004
8257540	Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization	37	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544723	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00158-008-0230-y	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	279--294	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:30:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4544723}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s00158-008-0230-y}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;Approximate mathematical models (metamodels) are often used as surrogates for more computationally intensive simulations. The common practice is to construct multiple metamodels based on a common training data set, evaluate their accuracy, and then to use only a single model perceived as the best while discarding the rest. This practice has some shortcomings as it does not take full advantage of the resources devoted to constructing different metamodels, and it is based on the assumption that changes in the training data set will not jeopardize the accuracy of the selected model. It is possible to overcome these drawbacks and to improve the prediction accuracy of the surrogate model if the separate stand-alone metamodels are combined to form an ensemble. Motivated by previous research on committee of neural networks and ensemble of surrogate models, a technique for developing a more accurate ensemble of multiple metamodels is presented in this paper. Here, the selection of weight factors in the general weighted-sum formulation of an ensemble is treated as an optimization problem with the desired solution being one that minimizes a selected error metric. The proposed technique is evaluated by considering one industrial and four benchmark problems. The effect of different metrics for estimating the prediction error at either the training data set or a few validation points is also explored. The results show that the optimized ensemble provides more accurate predictions than the stand-alone metamodels and for most problems even surpassing the previously reported ensemble approaches.	e062006bae36d6a3f6d9cc54b82de33c	c20520856d6676460dccfaeda3a48580	e6f3b94542d8e6188bcfa229a0918b6c	article	Ensemble of metamodels with optimized weight factors	E. Acar and M. Rais-Rohani	\N	2009
8257541	Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, 2006. PDCAT '06. Seventh International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, 2006. PDCAT '06. Seventh International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Behsaz2006CompGlobalGrid	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PDCAT.2006.43	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	531--534	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:30:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4544725}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1109/PDCAT.2006.43}	In recent years, global and grid computing emerge as two powerful technology trends. In this paper, we compare these two approaches of distributed computing. First, we present a definition for global computing that accentuates the key point in this trend. This key point distinguishes global computing from other trends and covers many such systems. Second, we contrast two approaches in general characteristics. Then, by comparing them in technical issues, we show that the key point in our definition of global computing is the main source of many technical differences between these methods. Finally, we present our opinion about the probable future of global and grid computing	b39155066ffc6c98e93b5e0d6c8e6ed0	df67adf84239bbc28b16c764f071daae	e688ab8cbfe5149a05ed69cd7dce21fe	inproceedings	Comparison of Global Computing with Grid Computing	Babak Behsaz and Pooya Jaferian and Mohammad R. Meybodi	\N	2006
8257542	Eur J Biochem	267	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E.C. Slater Institute, BioCentrum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.	\N	\N	citeulike:2398585	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10951190	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	5313--5329	\N	17	\N	issn = {0014-2956}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:29:10}, citeulike-article-id = {2398585}, priority = {2}	This paper examines whether the in vivo behavior of yeast glycolysis can be understood in terms of the in vitro kinetic properties of the constituent enzymes. In nongrowing, anaerobic, compressed Saccharomyces cerevisiae the values of the kinetic parameters of most glycolytic enzymes were determined. For the other enzymes appropriate literature values were collected. By inserting these values into a kinetic model for glycolysis, fluxes and metabolites were calculated. Under the same conditions fluxes and metabolite levels were measured. In our first model, branch reactions were ignored. This model failed to reach the stable steady state that was observed in the experimental flux measurements. Introduction of branches towards trehalose, glycogen, glycerol and succinate did allow such a steady state. The predictions of this branched model were compared with the empirical behavior. Half of the enzymes matched their predicted flux in vivo within a factor of 2. For the other enzymes it was calculated what deviation between in vivo and in vitro kinetic characteristics could explain the discrepancy between in vitro rate and in vivo flux.	d1035445a77808c4074ae1d22fe9bb68	652feacfb308eb546cea7e17e0ceedbb	ac439c7a5f83087c5ccfa64a438e81fe	article	Can yeast glycolysis be understood in terms of in vitro kinetics of the constituent enzymes? Testing biochemistry.	B. Teusink and J. Passarge and C. A. Reijenga and E. Esgalhado and C. C. van der Weijden and M. Schepper and M. C. Walsh and B. M. Bakker and K. van Dam and H. V. Westerhoff and J. L. Snoep	\N	2000
8257543	European Journal of Operational Research	84	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grinde:1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(95)00020-Q	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	522--538	\N	3	\N	issn = {03772217}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:28:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544721}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0377-2217(95)00020-Q}	The problem of cutting parts from a piece of material occurs in a number of settings. When the pieces to be cut are non-rectangular, the problem is called the irregular pattern layout problem (or nesting problem). This problem occurs in sheet metal and apparel industries, for example. One possible approach is to combine individual pieces into low-waste ‘modules’ which are then arranged by a heuristic technique. In this spirit, the Minimal-Area Convex Enclosure Problem is solved in this paper. Given two simple polygons, the algorithm finds the relative position of one with respect to the other such that the area of their convex enclosure is minimized. The technique searches along the envelope (or no-fit-polygon), dynamically maintaining the convex enclosure vertices as well as an analytic representation of the area. The algorithm runs quickly and computational experience is included.	d7ada8b44f4b94f03e13a44bbdb6272e	13165feb3dd01f95632f8831579b035f	733f80ef163f97523251c3e26e0e01b1	article	A new algorithm for the minimal-area convex enclosure problem	R. Grinde	\N	1995
8257544	Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization	36	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544720	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00158-007-0159-6	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	247--261	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:27:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544720}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s00158-007-0159-6}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;This paper presents a general approach toward the optimal selection and ensemble (weighted average) of kernel-based approximations to address the issue of model selection. That is, depending on the problem under consideration and loss function, a particular modeling scheme may outperform the others, and, in general, it is not known a priori which one should be selected. The surrogates for the ensemble are chosen based on their performance, favoring non-dominated models, while the weights are adaptive and inversely proportional to estimates of the local prediction variance of the individual surrogates. Using both well-known analytical test functions and, in the surrogate-based modeling of a field scale alkali-surfactant-polymer enhanced oil recovery process, the ensemble of surrogates, in general, outperformed the best individual surrogate and provided among the best predictions throughout the domains of interest.	0aedfefd22c88daae1cbec2c521e5cb1	71db7335eeec08ac3492806fa42db6e0	c95c58149ea1306e4c73f57a8e59d1ea	article	Toward an optimal ensemble of kernel-based approximations with engineering applications	Egar Sanchez and Salvador Pintos and Nestor Queipo	\N	2008
8257545	Eur J Biochem	269	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK.	\N	\N	citeulike:306	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12180966	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3894--3904	\N	16	\N	issn = {0014-2956}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:27:18}, citeulike-article-id = {306}, priority = {2}	We used parameter scanning to emulate changes to the limiting rate for steps in a fitted model of glucose-derepressed yeast glycolysis. Three flux-control regimes were observed, two of which were under the dominant control of hexose transport, in accordance with various experimental studies and other model predictions. A third control regime in which phosphofructokinase exerted dominant glycolytic flux control was also found, but it appeared to be physiologically unreachable by this model, and all realistically obtainable flux control regimes featured hexose transport as a step involving high flux control.	4abbbbaddebd44a3b59c6bc5e1b9acd9	df9e9757b0feabf41e046c698e7e5f83	dec9f342e95829d3f6003eca5d1c3206	article	Schemes of flux control in a model of Saccharomyces cerevisiae glycolysis.	L. Pritchard and D. B. Kell	\N	2002
8257546	J. Opt. Soc. Am. B	21	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544719	http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.21.001098	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1098--1103	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:26:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4544719}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1364/JOSAB.21.001098}	We demonstrate use of a lock-in detection method that is capable of highly sensitive detection of carrier-envelope-phase-sensitive phenomena. This method can measure static offsets to the carrier-envelope phase. To demonstrate the ability to measure static offsets in the phase, the change in carrier-envelope phase caused by extracavity dispersion is measured. Unavoidable offsets in measurement of the carrier-envelope phase by the standard ν-to-2ν self-referencing scheme is analyzed.	c8419b86f985093881792d7c00aefd29	15e579b76c2eb04a4233fa9423941163	22408d47ada8283dc52367234e5c2915	article	Highly sensitive detection of the carrier-envelope phase evolution and offset of femtosecond mode-locked oscillators	David J. Jones and Tara M. Fortier and Steven T. Cundiff	\N	2004
8257548	Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP	11	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4525432	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b901027k	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4025--4032	\N	20	\N	issn = {1463-9076}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:16:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4525432}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1039/b901027k}	Interactions of porphyrin derivatives 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl)-21H,23H-porphyrin (TMPyP4) and 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(N-propylpyridinium-4-yl)-21H,23H-porphyrin (TPrPyP4) with human telomeric AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G-quadruplex DNAs in 150 mM K(+)-containing buffer in the presence or absence of 40\\% molecular crowding agent poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG 200) were studied by absorption titration fitting and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The results show that two TMPyP4 (or TPrPyP4) molecules bind to antiparallel/parallel hybrid structure of AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G-quadruplex by end-stacking and outside groove binding modes in the absence of PEG. Interestingly, in the presence of PEG one porphyrin molecule is stacked between two parallel AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G- quadruplexes to form a sandwich structure, another porphyrin molecule is bound to the groove of the G-quadruplex. The interactions of TMPyP4 with different structures of AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G-quadruplex are non cooperative, the binding constants of two independent binding sites are 1.07 x 10(6) and 4.42 x 10(8) M(-1) for an antiparallel/parallel hybrid structure of AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3), 8.67 x 10(5) and 2.26 x 10(8) M(-1) for parallel-stranded AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G-quadruplex. Conversely, the two binding sites are cooperative for TPrPyP4, the apparent association constants are 5.58 x 10(6) and 1.24 x 10(7) M(-1) for parallel-stranded and antiparallel/parallel hybrid structures of AG(3)(T(2)AG(3))(3) G-quadruplex, respectively.	0a92d89aa51d62f2b70ae7917139ce70	43572556acca37f6fe260ef1575640a0	3369995d56d610a16553bd04dc6410a1	article	Evidence for the binding mode of porphyrins to G-quadruplex DNA.	C. Wei and G. Jia and J. Zhou and G. Han and C. Li	\N	2009
8257549	Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci	351	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, USA.	\N	\N	Damasio1996	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8941953	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1413--1420	\N	1346	\N	issn = {0962-8436}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:16:02}, citeulike-article-id = {404382}, priority = {2}	In this article I discuss a hypothesis, known as the somatic marker hypothesis, which I believe is relevant to the understanding of processes of human reasoning and decision making. The ventromedial sector of the prefrontal cortices is critical to the operations postulated here, but the hypothesis does not necessarily apply to prefrontal cortex as a whole and should not be seen as an attempt to unify frontal lobe functions under a single mechanism. The key idea in the hypothesis is that 'marker' signals influence the processes of response to stimuli, at multiple levels of operation, some of which occur overtly (consciously, 'in mind') and some of which occur covertly (non-consciously, in a non-minded manner). The marker signals arise in bioregulatory processes, including those which express themselves in emotions and feelings, but are not necessarily confined to those alone. This is the reason why the markers are termed somatic: they relate to body-state structure and regulation even when they do not arise in the body proper but rather in the brain's representation of the body. Examples of the covert action of 'marker' signals are the undeliberated inhibition of a response learned previously; the introduction of a bias in the selection of an aversive or appetitive mode of behaviour, or in the otherwise deliberate evaluation of varied option-outcome scenarios. Examples of overt action include the conscious 'qualifying' of certain option-outcome scenarios as dangerous or advantageous. The hypothesis rejects attempts to limit human reasoning and decision making to mechanisms relying, in an exclusive and unrelated manner, on either conditioning alone or cognition alone.	59a1780a783b9c1c05f605bb19557d27	8a1c2508a2ad77dde4f235079bdeb092	4cda6a7061f8282bc830948d4fb48c70	article	The somatic marker hypothesis and the possible functions of the prefrontal cortex.	A. R. Damasio	\N	1996
8257550	Language and Computers	60	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodopi	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1005244	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/lang/2006/00000060/00000001/art00015	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	243--255	\N	1	\N	issn = {0921-5034}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:08:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1005244}, priority = {4}	\N	40ab7e942342bc6c735f759d625e7a22	1dcef103844838ed52743c70ca540ce5	9d779a0b084016ee493cc3aa4d943495	article	Does Albanian have a Third Person Personal Pronoun? Let's have a Look at the Corpus	Murzaku and Alexander	\N	2006
8257552	Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544702	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2009.2017171	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1192--1202	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:04:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4544702}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TIP.2009.2017171}	<para> Demosaicking is the process by which from a matrix of colored pixels measuring only one color component per pixel, red, green, or blue, one can infer a whole color information at each pixel. This inference requires a deep understanding of the interaction between colors, and the involvement of image local geometry. Although quite successful in making such inferences with very small relative error, state-of-the-art demosaicking methods fail when the local geometry cannot be inferred from the neighboring pixels. In such a case, which occurs when thin structures or fine periodic patterns were present in the original, state-of-the-art methods can create disturbing artifacts, known as zipper effect, blur, and color spots. The aim of this paper is to show that these artifacts can be avoided by involving the image self-similarity to infer missing colors. Detailed experiments show that a satisfactory solution can be found, even for the most critical cases. Extensive comparisons with state-of-the-art algorithms will be performed on two different classic image databases. </para>	5c488c3572f3ce5470c93164fed66ef7	cb80a2cb5047756a4646a4c9ad0d0d1e	3f87d9de6254a50e8e74d53fe0a2fe46	article	Self-Similarity Driven Color Demosaicking	A. Buades and B. Coll and J. M. Morel and C. Sbert	\N	2009
8257553	Microelectronic Engineering	53	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544708	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-9317(00)00375-0	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	547--551	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {01679317}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:04:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544708}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0167-9317(00)00375-0}	Tetra-methyl ammonium hydroxide, or TMAH, is an anisotropic silicon etchant that is gaining more and more attention in the fabrication process of mechanical microstructures and device isolation, as an alternative to the more usual KOH and EDP etchants [1]: because of its high compatibility with conventional IC processes, due to the absence of metal ions in it. The possibility to passivate the aluminum metalisation in properly saturated TMAH solution has also been demonstrated by doping the solution with appropriate amounts of silicon or silicic acid [2, 3]. This increases the range of application of these etchants, simplifying both the post processing and the etch set-up configuration. In this paper we present some different technological solutions adopted for the fabrication of 3D structures using as anisotropic etchant doped TMAH solutions. The effects of the additives on etch uniformity and surface roughness are studied. Using the etching results under different doping conditions of the TMAH solutions, we obtained silicon bulk-micromachined structures with controlled surface roughness. Furthermore the aluminium passivation permits to etch devices with no protection of the metalisation layers as some applications require (i.e. bolometers).	edd8effa48d28e56ad78bec7334aaea6	d12a312b02a216eef6e024a86cf3631f	bc2759b51b32d50642b2562d3fbadd29	article	Microstructures etched in doped TMAH solutions	S. Brida and A. Faes and V. Guarnieri and F. Giacomozzi and B. Margesin and M. Paranjape and G. Pignatel and M. Zen	\N	2000
8257554	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544705	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1405134046	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:00:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544705}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1405134046}	\\_Eurostars and Eurocities: Free Movement and Mobility in an Integrating\
Europe\\_ examines intra-European Union migration in the cities of Amsterdam,\
London and Brussels.\
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  * Based on sixty in-depth interviews of free moving European citizens, and\
more than five years of ethnographic and documentary research, it uncovers the\
rarely studied human dimension of European integration\
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\
  * Examines the mobility, lifestyle and career opportunities created by the\
borderless society of the European Union, as well as the barriers that still\
persist\
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  * Analyses the new migration trends, challenges to the welfare state, and\
forms of urban cosmopolitanism linked to processes of European integration	6926eba5016e67f2c73e5e6a0c33db39	1ddd7df199e6baf2fc21166284836b74	50980d7004b8e23a20e0e1279760d28e	book	Eurostars and Eurocities	Adrian Favell	\N	2008
8257555	Sensors and Actuators A: Physical	92	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544704	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0924-4247(01)00575-1	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	375--383	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {09244247}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:00:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4544704}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0924-4247(01)00575-1}	An investigation on the influence of etchant concentration, dissolving silicon content and additives during silicon anisotropic etching in tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide (TMAH) has been carried out. Based on the Taguchi method, the etch rates of Si, Al, and SiO 2  were measured via under-etch experiments using the wagon-wheel mask pattern. The improvement on the surface quality was observed by agitating the solution under ultrasonic vibration in TMAH solutions with additives. Furthermore, a new approach is developed to reduce wet etching time and to control etched gap depth between the released micromembrane and the silicon substrate. This method employs a polysilicon or an amorphous silicon thin layer embedded between the micromembrane and silicon substrate as a sacrificial layer, then this layer would be fast isotropically etched away by TMAH solution.	b678604b25aa8402a6e5a80f94bb4ced	250c8ef32d17da2d13611f38e04be57f	d5e9bc9d591643fabd412cff2156c8ce	article	Investigation of TMAH for front-side bulk micromachining process from manufacturing aspect	J. Tsaur	\N	2001
8257556	Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boyd:sns	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2007.00393.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	210--230	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 11:00:01}, citeulike-article-id = {2147286}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1083-6101.2007.00393.x}	Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers intrigued by their affordances and reach. This special theme section of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication brings together scholarship on these emergent phenomena. In this introductory article, we describe features of SNSs and propose a comprehensive definition. We then present one perspective on the history of such sites, discussing key changes and developments. After briefly summarizing existing scholarship concerning SNSs, we discuss the articles in this special section and conclude with considerations for future research.	370d1eb5231fcb1642a32a7eae933fc7	d86d8d93ce52a5bb5ed01f11a609bd99	02d9e36d2c6ec91d61fb9d175fc7a175	article	Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship	Danah Boyd and Nicole B. Ellison	\N	2007
8257557	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ciocarlie-07IROS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2007.4399227	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3270--3275	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:58:51}, citeulike-article-id = {2360410}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2007.4399227}	In this paper, we build upon recent advances in neuroscience research which have shown that control of the human hand during grasping is dominated by movement in a configuration space of highly reduced dimensionality. We extend this concept to robotic hands and show how a similar dimensionality reduction can be defined for a number of different hand models. This framework can be used to derive planning algorithms that produce stable grasps even for highly complex hand designs. Furthermore, it offers a unified approach for controlling different hands, even if the kinematic structures of the models are significantly different. We illustrate these concepts by building a comprehensive grasp planner that can be used on a large variety of robotic hands under various constraints.	03b3b9e608f54052c5a5b0563673001f	31559ba24375bd360728f7242a2bc13a	8d64b6e12962e0a3dbd235f809533266	inproceedings	Dimensionality reduction for hand-independent dexterous robotic grasping	Matei Ciocarlie and Corey Goldfeder and Peter Allen	\N	2007
8257558	Methods (San Diego, Calif.)	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3480770	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2008.09.022	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1095-9130}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:58:05}, citeulike-article-id = {3480770}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ymeth.2008.09.022}	Cytosine methylation is the quintessential epigenetic mark. Two well-established methods, bisulfite sequencing and methyl-DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) lend themselves to the genome-wide analysis of DNA methylation by high throughput sequencing. Here we provide an overview and brief review of these methods. We summarize our experience with MeDIP followed by high throughput Illumina/Solexa sequencing, exemplified by the analysis of the methylated fraction of the Neurospora crassa genome ("methylome"). We provide detailed methods for DNA isolation, processing and the generation of in vitro libraries for Illumina/Solexa sequencing. We discuss potential problems in the generation of sequencing libraries. Finally, we provide an overview of software that is appropriate for the analysis of high throughput sequencing data generated by Illumina/Solexa-type sequencing by synthesis, with a special emphasis on approaches and applications that can generate more accurate depictions of sequence reads that fall in repeated regions of a chosen reference genome.	870e831d66a022af89b4ce3a32db895b	feb15721734e041ecaae0054823894a1	2582a1ca211161b326b4a0cc9fc67d47	article	Genome-wide high throughput analysis of DNA methylation in eukaryotes.	Kyle R R. Pomraning and Kristina M M. Smith and Michael Freitag	\N	2008
8257559	Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544700	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intell.2009.03.008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {01602896}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:56:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544700}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.intell.2009.03.008}	We suggest that an over-arching ‘fitness factor’ (an index of general genetic quality that predicts survival and reproductive success) partially explains the observed associations between health outcomes and intelligence. As a proof of concept, we tested this idea in a sample of 3654 US Vietnam veterans aged 31–49 who completed five cognitive tests (from which we extracted a  g  factor), a detailed medical examination, and self-reports concerning lifestyle health risks (such as smoking and drinking). As indices of physical health, we aggregated ‘abnormality counts’ of physician-assessed neurological, morphological, and physiological abnormalities in eight categories: cranial nerves, motor nerves, peripheral sensory nerves, reflexes, head, body, skin condition, and urine tests. Since each abnormality was rare, the abnormality counts showed highly skewed, Poisson-like distributions. The correlation matrix amongst these eight abnormality counts formed only a weak positive manifold and thus yielded only a weak common factor. However, Poisson regressions showed that intelligence was a significant positive predictor of six of the eight abnormality counts, even controlling for diverse lifestyle covariates (age, obesity, combat and toxin exposure owing to service in Vietnam, and use of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and hard drugs). These results give preliminary support for the notion of a superordinate fitness factor above intelligence and physical health, which could be further investigated with direct genetic assessments of mutation load across individuals.	f24db8ecc174fa42dd463626f23c0294	b542b92ee16d0f607b7d90e6d57d1740	5ba8a383b950844373900adfd4bbeecf	article	Does a fitness factor contribute to the association between intelligence and health outcomes? Evidence from medical abnormality counts among 3654 US Veterans	Rosalind Arden and Linda S. Gottfredson and Geoffrey Miller	\N	2009
8257561	Sensors and Actuators A: Physical	90	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544699	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0924-4247(01)00531-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	223--231	\N	3	\N	issn = {09244247}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:55:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4544699}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0924-4247(01)00531-3}	We investigated the surface roughness properties of single-crystal silicon etched by a TMAH water solution. We used a hemispherical specimen, in which all crystallographic orientation planes appeared on the surface, and made a map of the surface roughness distribution pattern. The surface roughening and morphology strongly depends on crystallographic orientation. Different types of facet structures appeared at different orientations. The (1 0 0) orientation had the smoothest etched surface. We further studied roughening characteristics, such as dependence on the etching time and TMAH concentration, for the (1 0 0), (1 1 0), and (1 1 1) planes. The roughness values of these three planes depend on the etching time. The values for the (1 0 0) and (1 1 1) planes became saturated as the etching time increased at high TMAH concentration. The roughness of the (1 1 1) surface did not depend on the TMAH concentration.	6c087fad508579120217b5422b0127bd	765e3edcac731fe5ee9093aaa12daca7	0b506fa3fca56787051a2972a9939c65	article	Surface roughness of single-crystal silicon etched by TMAH solution	M. Shikida	\N	2001
8257562	Langmuir	12	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marinova96	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la950928i	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2045--2051	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:52:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4544696}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/la950928i}	The electrophoretic mobility of oil droplets, dispersed without any surfactant in the aqueous phase, was measured. Four different oils were studied: xylene, dodecane, hexadecane, and perfluoromethyldecalin. Special precautions were undertaken to avoid artifacts caused by the presence of surfactant impurities. The results show that the oil droplets are negatively charged and the magnitude of their zeta-potential strongly depends on pH and the ionic strength of the aqueous phase. The electrophoretic mobility is almost independent of the type of specific nonpolar oil. Series of experiments were performed to check different hypotheses about the origin of the spontaneous charging of the oilwater interfaces. The results lead to the conclusion that hydroxyl ions, released by the dissociationassociation equilibrium of the water molecules, adsorb at the oilwater interface. The specific adsorption energy was estimated to be 25kT per ion (kT is the thermal energy). The molecular origin and the implications of this phenomenon are discussed. The zeta-potential decreases in magnitude when poly(oxyethylene) chain nonionic surfactants are adsorbed at the interface.	ddf4d07ee84ada7e215842e2335574af	0d0eb4b1a7d97e408a19895c658520fe	ff1886b5a77af500738929b6f39f111a	article	Charging of Oil−Water Interfaces Due to Spontaneous Adsorption of Hydroxyl Ions	K. G. Marinova and R. G. Alargova and N. D. Denkov and O. D. Velev and D. N. Petsev and I. B. Ivanov and R. P. Borwankar	\N	1996
8257563	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	100	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544686	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1133870100	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	7265--7270	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:52:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4544686}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1133870100}	10.1073/pnas.1133870100 This study identifies monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) as an  insulin-responsive gene. It also shows that insulin induces substantial  expression and secretion of MCP-1 both  in insulin-resistant  (IR) 3T3-L1 adipocytes and  in IR obese mice  (/). Thus, MCP-1 resembles other previously described  genes (e.g.,  and ) that remain sensitive to  insulin in IR states. The hyperinsulinemia that frequently accompanies obesity  and insulin resistance may therefore contribute to the altered expression of  these and other genes in insulin target tissues.  studies also  demonstrate that MCP-1 is overexpressed in obese mice compared with their lean  controls, and that white adipose tissue is a major source of MCP-1. The  elevated MCP-1 may alter adipocyte function because addition of MCP-1 to  differentiated adipocytes  decreases insulin-stimulated  glucose uptake and the expression of several adipogenic genes (, β3-adrenergic receptor, and peroxisome  proliferator-activated receptor γ). These results suggest that elevated  MCP-1 may induce adipocyte dedifferentiation and contribute to pathologies  associated with hyperinsulinemia and obesity, including type II diabetes.	32f8e8829dc1b11a68076f26f86f1435	f89b8ceedac5df9df7e5a2b5e8e211bc	4eb6e78cdd4ecc69757098af0e6f2e97	article	Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 in obesity and insulin resistance	Peter Sartipy and David J. Loskutoff	\N	2003
8257564	SIGMETRICS Perform. Eval. Rev.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neuse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1010629.805476	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	59--79	\N	3	\N	issn = {0163-5999}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:51:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4544693}, priority = {2}, comment = {Basis for LIN2 solver, according to J\\"{u}rgen M\\"{a}ter}, doi = {10.1145/1010629.805476}	This paper presents a new algorithm for the approximate analysis of closed product-form queueing networks with fixed-rate, delay (infinite-server), and load-dependent queues. This algorithm has the accuracy, speed, small memory requirements, and simplicity necessary for inclusion in a general network analysis package. The algorithm allows networks with large numbers of queues, job classes, and populations to be analyzed interactively even on microcomputers with very limited memory.	73cd2294798c28e2339808934918f476	39de024f06af3cc64bb13408549077d1	7949b660f79c058b0419e862d8ab8f0e	article	SCAT: A heuristic algorithm for queueing network models of computing systems	D. Neuse and K. Chandy	\N	1981
8257565	Sensors and Actuators A: Physical	73	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544694	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0924-4247(98)00270-2	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	122--130	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {09244247}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:50:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4544694}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0924-4247(98)00270-2}	We investigated roughening of single-crystal silicon surface during chemical anisotropic etching using KOH water solution. The change in roughness strongly depends on the crystallographic orientation of the silicon. We plotted a map showing roughness distribution as a function of orientation. A smooth surface appears in a region including the (100), (211), and (311) planes. A very rough surface appears in a region including the (320) and (210) planes. It was observed that the roughened surface shows facet textures composed of certain crystallographic planes. We further studied the effects of KOH concentration and etching temperature. The roughness of (110) plane decreases with an increase in KOH concentration and is independent of the etching temperature.	93b8a9981f96ccc6aaf7112c6e270736	013d4be03b1306a8608bfadbec9834aa	7fd9ee587d0d45cf1d25a5d54798b240	article	Roughening of single-crystal silicon surface etched by KOH water solution	K. Sato	\N	1999
8257567	IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	He08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2008.4587362	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:49:10}, citeulike-article-id = {4544689}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2008.4587362}	An important problem in image labeling concerns learning with images labeled at varying levels of specificity. We propose an approach that can incorporate images with labels drawn from a semantic hierarchy, and can also readily cope with missing labels, and roughly-specified object boundaries. We introduce a new form of latent topic model, learning a novel context representation in the joint label-and-image space by capturing co-occurring patterns within and between image features and object labels. Given a topic, the model generates the input data, as well as a topic-dependent probabilistic classifier to predict labels for image regions. We present results on two real-world datasets, demonstrating significant improvements gained by including the coarsely labeled images.	e52605d8f4eb0c9c6a94f15f8be58013	8a68948f3f438cedadde8c96d95e8f7c	ec7154de08a45f89c0b23de3837425a7	inproceedings	Latent topic random fields: Learning using a taxonomy of labels	Xuming He and Richard S. Zemel	\N	2008
8257568	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	In IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544690	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.5.7030	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	980--986	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:48:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544690}	Subspace representations have been a popular way to model appearance in computer vision. In Jepson and Black\\&\\#039;s influential paper on EigenTracking, they were successfully applied in tracking. For noisy targets, optimization-based algorithms (including EigenTracking) often fail catastrophically after losing track. Particle filters have recently emerged as a robust method for tracking in the presence of multi-modal distributions. To use subspace representations in a particle filter, the number of samples increases exponentially as the state vector includes the subspace coefficients. We introduce an efficient method for using subspace representations in a particle filter by applying Rao-Blackwellization to integrate out the subspace coefficients in the state vector. Fewer samples are needed since part of the posterior over the state vector is analytically calculated. We use probabilistic principal component analysis to obtain analytically tractable integrals. We show experimental results in a scenario in which we track a target in clutter. 1. 	d8899613d02d93923a64e950c666817d	c00493a0e00d45a002ce87f953038b13	6c8658f56246a6d71c6e7f2ebf1e6d08	inproceedings	A Rao-Blackwellized Particle Filter for EigenTracking	Zia Khan and Tucker Balch and Frank Dellaert	\N	2004
8257570	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	in Conf. Computer Vision and Pattern Recog, CVPR’03	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544684	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.5.8953	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	773--780	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:44:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544684}	The likelihood models used in probabilistic visual tracking applications are often complex non-linear and/or nonGaussian functions, leading to analytically intractable inference. Solutions then require numerical approximation techniques, of which the particle filter is a popular choice. Particle filters, however, degrade in performance as the dimensionality of the state space increases and the support of the likelihood decreases. As an alternative to particle filters this paper introduces a variational approximation to the tracking recursion. The variational inference is intractable in itself, and is combined with an efficient importance sampling procedure to obtain the required estimates. The algorithm is shown to compare favourably with particle filtering techniques on a synthetic example and two real tracking problems. The first involves the tracking of a designated object in a video sequence based on its colour properties, whereas the second involves contour extraction in a single image.	b86fdd6de92af404247dae310cf20ebe	ba5a116a54c1e343518485dbc8c8a7e3	485e0063ef814f9055cd44e83744cdd6	inproceedings	Variational Inference for Visual Tracking	J. Vermaak and N. D. Lawrence and P. Perez	\N	2003
8257572	Frontiers of Computer Science in China	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	coello:2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11704-009-0005-7	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:44:38}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4151127}, doi = {10.1007/s11704-009-0005-7}	This paper provides a short review of some of the main topics in which the current research in evolutionary multi-objective optimization is being focused. The topics discussed include new algorithms, efficiency, relaxed forms of dominance, scalability, and alternative metaheuristics. This discussion motivates some further topics which, from the author’s perspective, constitute good potential areas for future research, namely, constraint-handling techniques, incorporation of user’s preferences and parameter control. This information is expected to be useful for those interested in pursuing research in this area.	2f3498bedfd21a09f658898f90f423c8	403b1ed9a4b94abacf49445ffe18979d	793ff1f812f09c0a7ca672be6b208cf0	article	Evolutionary multi-objective optimization: some current research trends and topics that remain to be explored	Coello	\N	2009
8257573	Proteins	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3865583	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.340040208	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	148--156	\N	2	\N	issn = {0887-3585}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:44:01}, citeulike-article-id = {3865583}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/prot.340040208}	A method for the prediction of hydrogen positions in proteins is presented. The method is based on the knowledge of the heavy atom positions obtained, for instance, from X-ray crystallography. It employs an energy minimization limited to the environment of the hydrogen atoms bound to a common heavy atom or to a single water molecule. The method is not restricted to proteins and can be applied without modification to nonpolar hydrogens and to nucleic acids. The method has been applied to the neutron diffraction structures of trypsin, ribonuclease A, and bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor. A comparison of the constructed and the observed hydrogen positions shows few deviations except in situations in which several energetically similar conformations are possible. Analysis of the potential energy of rotation of Lys amino and Ser, Thr, Tyr hydroxyl groups reveals that the conformations of lowest intrinsic torsion energies are statistically favored in both the crystal and the constructed structures.	8db065d1ce7d6752a9c4e482480568b5	5707eb02329c38074b81ac3ad3be4137	9db0bf0e0cd9d0ea1296e41439d5bb6e	article	Polar hydrogen positions in proteins: empirical energy placement and neutron diffraction comparison.	A. T. Br\\"{u}nger and M. Karplus	\N	1988
8257575	Nat Neurosci	12	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4411720	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.2303	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	535--540	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:40:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4411720}, priority = {0}, comment = {Supplementary discussion is also very insightful. Notes made on it in wiki too.}, doi = {10.1038/nn.2303}	\N	d62c9e5994453ed0a179beaaba6af067	4ed1817937c6035f641add3775641b66	72eac912e68333e277396b97b56baa21	article	Circular analysis in systems neuroscience: the dangers of double dipping	Nikolaus Kriegeskorte and Kyle W. Simmons and Patrick S. Bellgowan and Chris I. Baker	\N	2009
8257576	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4162315	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.0179	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:39:09}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4162315}, eprint = {0903.0179}	Pseudo-supersymmetric solutions of minimal N=2, D=4 de Sitter supergravity\
are classified using spinorial geometry techniques. We find two classes of\
solutions, the first is the cosmological Majumdar-Papapetrou solution of Kastor\
and Traschen, and the second corresponds to gravitational waves propagating in\
the Nariai cosmology.	bdb8dba2a6cb10f43bdcaa28243e466b	7079397b1b9d4ea0e454f7911fd21896	046f42cb580fe9856e438b3bf747c4d2	article	Solutions of Minimal Four Dimensional de Sitter Supergravity	J. B. Gutowski and W. A. Sabra	\N	2009
8257577	Journal of microbiological methods	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544678	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mimet.2009.05.003	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1872-8359}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:39:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4544678}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.mimet.2009.05.003}	Metagenomic studies bypass the requirement of a pure culture for analysis, focusing instead on the genetic information present in a given sample. Metagenomics have been applied to various studies, with objectives ranging from genome reconstruction, gene prospecting and ecology. However, the use of metagenomics in comparative studies has been constrained by sequencing costs and computational limitations. Efforts are underway to improve current sequencing methods and reduce the expense involved. We suggest an alternative approach - pretreatment of the sample of interest to enrich for desired subsets prior to deep sequencing. In this study, we tested the use of suppression subtractive hybridisation (SSH) for in vitro separation of metagenomic samples based on temporal variance. Faecal samples were taken from pigs at different timepoints and extracted DNA was whole genome-amplified using multiple displacement amplification (MDA). A sample collected at 31 days of age was designated the tester while a 24 day sample was denoted the driver. Following hybridisation and subtraction, tester-specific sequences are expected to be enriched in the final sample while driver-specific and common sequences are removed. Using denaturing gel gradient electrophoresis (DGGE), we found that driver-specific bands were completely removed from all final profiles while an average of 70\\% of common bands were successfully subtracted. Final profiles retained an average of 70\\% of tester-specific sequences and new sequences contributed an average of 36\\% of the band mobilities found in the final profiles. Tester-unique sequences were inferred to make up 78\\% of the final profile after SSH. We expect that using subtractive hybridisation for separation of metagenomic samples into desired subsets will provide a more effective and targeted approach to comparative studies.	e81379c4cc1c81db752a13bc0af6dd12	8207caae4167fe987af1f65182fd1649	91777d255b97bce974920eb250c3e9bf	article	Suppression Subtractive Hybridisation Allows Selective Sampling of Metagenomic Subsets of Interest.	Yi Vee V. Chew and Andrew J J. Holmes	\N	2009
8257578	Parameter Setting in Evolutionary Algorithms	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eiben:2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69432-8\\_2	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	19--46	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:37:28}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544676}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-69432-8\\_2}	The issue of setting the values of various parameters of an evolutionary\
algorithm is crucial for good performance. In this paper we discuss how to do this,\
beginning with the issue of whether these values are best set in advance or are best\
changed during evolution. We provide a classiﬁcation of diﬀerent approaches based\
on a number of complementary features, and pay special attention to setting para-\
meters on-the-ﬂy. This has the potential of adjusting the algorithm to the problem\
while solving the problem.\
    This paper is intended to present a survey rather than a set of prescriptive details\
for implementing an EA for a particular type of problem. For this reason we have\
chosen to interleave a number of examples throughout the text. Thus we hope to\
both clarify the points we wish to raise as we present them, and also to give the\
reader a feel for some of the many possibilities available for controlling diﬀerent\
parameters.	34e28ecbf127c3745afc8879036af62d	db3c1e8e4339541a13cb8e84c60badd6	31dbe999fefb542943969a1fc6f89b27	incollection	Parameter Control in Evolutionary Algorithms	A. Eiben and Zbigniew Michalewicz and M. Schoenauer and J. Smith	\N	2007
8257579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SUM '08: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Scalable Uncertainty Management	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	GueretEvolQueryAnswering08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87993-0\\_18	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	215--228	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:37:04}, location = {Naples, Italy}, citeulike-article-id = {4544677}, priority = {0}, isbn = {978-3-540-87992-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-87993-0\\_18}	RDF is increasingly being used to represent large amounts of data on the Web. Current query evaluation strategies for RDF are inspired by databases, assuming perfect answers on finite repositories. In this paper, we focus on a query method based on evolutionary computing, which allows us to handle uncertainty, incompleteness and unsatisfiability, and deal with large datasets, all within a single conceptual framework. Our technique supports approximate answers with "anytime" behaviour. We present scalability results and next steps for improvement.	fec4622ebccc7f9421c62a83dc7287ea	794f40b171e92c1f7f4b4e48fd00de20	a4c01b09547d871a280b020d9a214bbd	inproceedings	An Evolutionary Perspective on Approximate RDF Query Answering	Christophe Gu\\'{e}ret and Eyal Oren and Stefan Schlobach and Martijn Schut	\N	2008
8257580	Zeitschrift f\\"{u}r Angewandte Mathematik und Physik (ZAMP)	23	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544675	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01602645	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	795--804	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:35:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4544675}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF01602645}	Summary The paper formulates a one-dimensional large-strain beam theory for plane deformations of plane beams, with rigorous consistency of dynamics and kinematics via application of the principle of virtual work. This formulation is complemented by considerations on how to obtain constitutive equations, and applied to the problem of buckling of circular rings, including the effects of axial normal strain and transverse shearing strain.	c9bee96fdd5efd9c2a0f916248ad2d76	bf739a1e189c7e1b3915b5b365ac03ba	1b1a242fef486e7a06b94294c8e5dd0b	article	On one-dimensional finite-strain beam theory: The plane problem	Eric Reissner	\N	1972
8257583	Optics Communications	35	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HC	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0030-4018(80)90069-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	441--444	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:26:16}, citeulike-article-id = {457990}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0030-4018(80)90069-3}	We propose a new scheme for locking the frequency of a laser to a resonant reference cavity. A linear polarizer or Brewster plate is placed inside the reference cavity, so that the reflected light acquires a frequency-dependent elliptical polarization. A simple polarization analyzer detects dispersion shaped resonances which can provide the error signal for electronic frequency stabilization without any need for modulation techniques.	1c9c85c760d3cc830f02ec96267c5d49	49a6721f939f9a663f615b2baa30b81d	646316535e418ff882f538476c16fbb8	article	Laser frequency stabilization by polarization spectroscopy of a reflecting reference cavity	T. W. Hansch and B. Couillaud	\N	1980
8257584	Geophysical Research Letters	36	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klo09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009GL037580	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	L09711+	\N	9	\N	issn = {0094-8276}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:26:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4544669}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1029/2009GL037580}	The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University, led by Dr. William Gray, has been issuing Atlantic basin seasonal\
                        hurricane forecasts in early June and early August since 1984. This paper examines the skill of these forecasts over the past\
                        twenty-five years (1984–2008) compared with climatology and a previous 3-year, 5-year and 10-year mean. Seasonal forecasts\
                        are shown to have smaller mean-squared errors than any of these metrics for most parameters, although improvements have been\
                        modest. The forecast models used by the Tropical Meteorology Project have changed over time, and the current early June and\
                        early August model's skill at hindcasting the past twenty-five years are investigated using cross-validation. Preliminary\
                        research indicates that using these new models may result in more significant skill improvements in future years.\
                     	029b59799e8221642059b71e121e5065	d9a37a075729bfd2d6c98aaf92c40c2d	e4a9af06e44be326d65ca3702f24d582	article	Twenty-five years of Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecasts (1984–2008)	Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray	\N	2009
8257586	Innovations in Education and Teaching International	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544666	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14703290902844008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	227--235	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:24:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544666}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/14703290902844008}	In the UK, the Disability Discrimination Act 2005 created a positive duty on the public sector to promote disability equality. This duty extends to higher education and local planning authorities. Based on Zuber-Skerrit's CRASP model for professional development, this paper examines an initiative to enact the duty. It details a completed action research project with undergraduate students and an adult learning project, that works with adults labeled as learning disabled. The paper considers how this co-educational learning experience enabled the undergraduate students to engage with the principles of inclusive design in the built environment and offers a model for how inclusive policy and practice may be implemented at the university level, and particularly in built environment courses.	8a114eee663c215d9e5c46ab917dfdd6	cd98a6d608a71d4164714df4c58452df	891decce662e63d7159e1ff099cf94af	article	Promoting disability equality and inclusive learning in planning education	Deborah Peel and Paula J. Posas	\N	2009
8257587	Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry	17	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Turner-Sugimoto-1988	http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.bb.17.060188.001123	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	167--192	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:24:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544664}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.bb.17.060188.001123}	\N	0f7a8f16ccbc3c4d4e2f2c06a3975397	31c76f457c1b80d4510aa4ee41cdd92c	f919cd1e6883729aeeb82dc6a88dec3e	article	RNA Structure Prediction	D. H. Turner and N. Sugimoto and S. M. Freier	\N	1988
8257588	Innovations in Education and Teaching International	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544663	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14703290902843778	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	147--160	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:23:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4544663}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/14703290902843778}	This paper describes a study of online discussion forums as tools for promoting higher-order thinking. The study was carried out in a womens university in the United Arab Emirates. Data, in the form of online discussion forum transcripts, were collected over a 20-week semester and were analysed according to a model developed by Garrison, Anderson, and Archer (2001). Discussion forum postings were analysed for evidence of higher-order thinking and were placed within one of the models categories of triggering, exploration, integration, or resolution. The researchers did find evidence of higher-order thinking processes. The results showed that the majority of postings were either categorised as exploration or integration. The results also supported the notion that the correct conditions need to be present in order for higher-order thinking to arise. The findings suggested that the initial teacher prompt or question may have had a bearing on the nature of learners postings.	323330b0d1883590d3c71e695c33048a	6210aa89da841e67e291b572a22491c6	06aaa3fe1375eb77c913f1603c557a7e	article	An analysis of higher order thinking in online discussions	D. Mcloughlin and J. Mynard	\N	2009
8257589	European Journal of Operational Research	84	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dowsland:1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(95)00019-M	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	506--521	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:22:20}, citeulike-article-id = {441339}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0377-2217(95)00019-M}	This paper reviews some of the approaches which have been adopted in the solution of problems involving the nesting of irregularly shaped pieces. Such problems arise in a wide variety of application areas and the purpose of this paper is to bring together problems and solution approaches from a number of diverse domains.	8c2b7c0e55f089705a0161aa81c4e482	f8866b9299e1c369076f87b9a2595558	c7cf86860f542b729c4798eab8d60472	article	Solution approaches to irregular nesting problems	Kathryn A. Dowsland and William B. Dowsland	\N	1995
8257590	Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics	31	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PDD	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00702605	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	97--105	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:18:50}, citeulike-article-id = {761565}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF00702605}	\N	db750fe959fc4ab0f7a87bf16a306c86	eb1738b75db756ca44658830dd83c7fe	ee94099da7c27bc47bdbb5a5f078cd0c	article	Laser phase and frequency stabilization using an optical resonator	R. W. P. Drever and J. L. Hall and F. V. Kowalski and J. Hough and G. M. Ford and A. J. Munley and H. Ward	\N	1983
8257591	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544659	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2751	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:17:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544659}, eprint = {0905.2751}	We study the structure of the phase space in Ho\\v{r}ava-Lifshitz theory. With\
the constraints derived from the action, the phase space is described by five\
fields, thus there is a lack of canonical structure. The Poisson brackets of\
the Hamiltonian density do not form a closed structure, resulting in many new\
constraints. Taking these new constraints into account, it appears that there\
is no degree of freedom left, or the phase space is reduced to one with an odd\
number of fields.	ed48f6014ece9bbc9b3c5d25a272b827	3d0a8bfc6333c0eaa678bbe39791adfb	b380569b583e048095309293b44832fe	article	A Trouble with Ho\\v{r}ava-Lifshitz Gravity	Miao Li and Yi Pang	\N	2009
8257592	Nature biotechnology	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4384215	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt.1536	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1546-1696}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:17:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4384215}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nbt.1536}	Engineering artificial gene networks from modular components is a major goal of synthetic biology. However, the construction of gene networks with predictable functions remains hampered by a lack of suitable components and the fact that assembled networks often require extensive, iterative retrofitting to work as intended. Here we present an approach that couples libraries of diversified components (synthesized with randomized nonessential sequence) with in silico modeling to guide predictable gene network construction without the need for post hoc tweaking. We demonstrate our approach in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by synthesizing regulatory promoter libraries and using them to construct feed-forward loop networks with different predicted input-output characteristics. We then expand our method to produce a synthetic gene network acting as a predictable timer, modifiable by component choice. We use this network to control the timing of yeast sedimentation, illustrating how the plug-and-play nature of our design can be readily applied to biotechnology.	f8727222c4d8d178f5309b9b1eb07b1e	eec9bd0eb3f5bb202d1696ac0c8baa92	7849b5ce3d634b2259760b6e0561af38	article	Diversity-based, model-guided construction of synthetic gene networks with predicted functions.	Tom Ellis and Xiao Wang and James J J. Collins	\N	2009
8257593	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544655	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2624	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:15:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544655}, eprint = {0905.2624}	We examine the spectrum of inflaton fluctuations resulting from any given\
long period of exponential inflation. Infrared and ultraviolet divergences in\
the inflaton dispersion summed over all modes do not appear in our approach. We\
show how the scale-invariance of the perturbation spectrum arises. We also\
examine the spectrum of scalar perturbations of the metric that are created by\
the inflaton fluctuations that have left the Hubble sphere during inflation and\
the spectrum of density perturbations that they produce at reentry after\
inflation has ended. When the inflaton dispersion spectrum is renormalized\
during the expansion, we show (for the case of the quadratic inflaton\
potential) that the density perturbation spectrum approaches a mass-independent\
limit as the inflaton mass approaches zero, and remains near that limiting\
value for masses less than about 1/4 of the inflationary Hubble constant. We\
show that this limiting behavior does not occur if one only makes the Minkowski\
space subtraction, without the further adiabatic subtractions that involve time\
derivatives of the expansion scale factor \\$a(t)\\$. We also find a parametrized\
expression for the energy density produced by the change in \\$a(t)\\$ as inflation\
ends. If the end of inflation were sufficiently abrupt, then the temperature\
corresponding to this energy density could be very significant. We also show\
that fluctuations of the inflaton field that are present before inflation\
starts are not dissipated during inflation, and could have a significant\
observational effect today. The mechanism for this is caused by the initial\
fluctuations through stimulated emission from the vacuum.	bf0ade85c3bfbf1590ad7bbd2b0c8e8c	cf57abefad87d0b9d70d590a39f56b51	c224bbb3d9c3fe54b1435fd61b346373	article	Study of the Spectrum of Inflaton Perturbations	Matthew M. Glenz and Leonard Parker	\N	2009
8257594	Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine	49 Suppl 2	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-6004, USA. kkrohn@u.washington.edu	\N	\N	KR08	http://dx.doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.107.045914	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0161-5505}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:12:55}, citeulike-article-id = {3179885}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.2967/jnumed.107.045914}	Hypoxia, a condition of insufficient O2 to support metabolism, occurs when the vascular supply is interrupted, as in stroke or myocardial infarction, or when a tumor outgrows its vascular supply. When otherwise healthy tissues lose their O2 supply acutely, the cells usually die, whereas when cells gradually become hypoxic, they adapt by up-regulating the production of numerous proteins that promote their survival. These proteins slow the rate of growth, switch the mitochondria to glycolysis, stimulate growth of new vasculature, inhibit apoptosis, and promote metastatic spread. The consequence of these changes is that patients with hypoxic tumors invariably experience poor outcome to treatment. This has led the molecular imaging community to develop assays for hypoxia in patients, including regional measurements from O2 electrodes placed under CT guidance, several nuclear medicine approaches with imaging agents that accumulate with an inverse relationship to O2, MRI methods that measure either oxygenation directly or lactate production as a consequence of hypoxia, and optical methods with NIR and bioluminescence. The advantages and disadvantages of these approaches are reviewed, along with the individual strategies for validating different imaging methods. Ultimately the proof of value is in the clinical performance to predict outcome, select an appropriate cohort of patients to benefit from a hypoxia-directed treatment, or plan radiation fields that result in better local control. Hypoxia imaging in support of molecular medicine has become an important success story over the last decade and provides a model and some important lessons for development of new molecular imaging probes or techniques.	8b7de1542be85d93115fe4cb8ac86db8	f6813aec3702066731ea21bf7952a26f	ff2ec70a5cf8fabb63560ed855f0d9ff	article	Molecular imaging of hypoxia.	K. A. Krohn and J. M. Link and R. P. Mason	\N	2008
8257595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GECCO '07: Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	corne:2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1276958.1277115	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	773--780	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:12:45}, location = {London, England}, citeulike-article-id = {4170304}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-59593-697-4}, doi = {10.1145/1276958.1277115}	The research area of evolutionary multiobjective optimization (EMO) is reaching better understandings of the properties and capabilities of EMO algorithms, and accumulating much evidence of their worth in practical scenarios. An urgent emerging issue is that the favoured EMO algorithms scale poorly when problems have "many" (e.g. five or more) objectives. One of the chief reasons for this is believed to be that, in many-objective EMO search, populations are likely to be largely composed of nondominated solutions. In turn, this means that the commonly-used algorithms cannot distinguish between these for selective purposes. However, there are methods that can be used validly to rank points in a nondominated set, and may therefore usefully underpin selection in EMO search. Here we discuss and compare several such methods. Our main finding is that simple variants of the often-overlooked "Average Ranking" strategy usually outperform other methods tested, covering problems with 5-20 objectives and differing amounts of inter-objective correlation.	c2144d2be4f9c43810e4eee54c215f27	1e9aaecb8b703d628cf29dd89f5aef71	c3f65cb0abd67639a4aff2bdf35857a8	inproceedings	Techniques for highly multiobjective optimisation: some nondominated points are better than others	David W. Corne and Joshua D. Knowles	\N	2007
8257598	ArXiv e-prints	712	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3288741	http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.3028	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:09:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3288741}, priority = {2}, eprint = {0712.3028}	This is the summary of 4 Lectures given at the XIX Canary islands winter\
school of Astrophysics ''The Cosmic Microwave Background, from Quantum\
Fluctuations to the present Universe''. Lectures were intended for\
master/beginning PhD students in cosmology.	85c7217ee0e9c33f0af469b28ddffa47	e48090f7f86a133e95cf450e0fe26b03	1c57f0aba2f3815a86a10336fd90fae7	article	A practical guide to Basic Statistical Techniques for Data Analysis in Cosmology	L. Verde	\N	2007
8257605	Bioinformatics	25	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4480510	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btp137	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1293--1299	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:08:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4480510}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btp137}	Motivation: Receptor-ligand interactions play an important role in controlling many biological systems. One prominent example is the binding of peptides to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules controlling the onset of cellular immune responses. Thousands of MHC allelic versions exist, making determination of the binding specificity for each variant experimentally infeasible. Here, we present a method that can extrapolate from variants with known binding specificity to those where no experimental data are available.  Results: For each position in the peptide ligand, we extracted the polymorphic pocket residues in MHC molecules that are in close proximity to the peptide residue. For MHC molecules with known specificities, we established a library of pocket-residues and corresponding binding specificities. The binding specificity for a novel MHC molecule is calculated as the average of the specificities of MHC molecules in this library weighted by the similarity of their pocket-residues to the query. This PickPocket method is demonstrated to accurately predict MHC-peptide binding for a broad range of MHC alleles, including human and non-human species. In contrast to neural network-based pan-specific methods, PickPocket was shown to be robust both when data is scarce and when the similarity to MHC molecules with characterized binding specificity is low. A consensus method combining the PickPocket and NetMHCpan methods was shown to achieve superior predictive performance. This study demonstrates how integration of diverse algorithmic approaches can lead to improved prediction. The method may also be used for making ligand-binding predictions for other types of receptors where many variants exist.  Contact: mniel@cbs.dtu.dk  Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online. 10.1093/bioinformatics/btp137	acb4e30aa32dfac7f197a4c4ab82a1e6	56c8e822934c3efa94574ca61869a33d	a98df3020363fca4712ffe9cafbe5a21	article	The PickPocket method for predicting binding specificities for receptors based on receptor pocket similarities: application to MHC-peptide binding	Hao Zhang and Ole Lund and Morten Nielsen	\N	2009
8257607	Nature	230	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tinoco-Uhlenbeck-1971	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4927725	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	362--367	\N	5293	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:08:55}, citeulike-article-id = {3253564}, priority = {2}	\N	85f99aeb464f3b7b25182cd7f5a890db	9f2b8cd66135195a8a6c1f8c032e80a0	9cbf31baf6b737a718e69e48568267ff	article	Estimation of secondary structure in ribonucleic acids	I. Tinoco and O. C. Uhlenbeck and M. D. Levine	\N	1971
8257613	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:347164	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.32.9011	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:08:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {347164}	In this paper, we propose a new particle filter based on sequential importance sampling. The algorithm uses a bank of unscented filters to obtain the importance proposal distribution. This proposal has two very "nice" properties. Firstly, it makes efficient use of the latest available information and, secondly, it can have heavy tails. As a result, we find that the algorithm outperforms standard particle filtering and other nonlinear filtering methods very substantially. This experimental...	9da8f4b98629a5d582d5d7293f090bb3	aba041cf1a54bdfbf86053be6bc42d9d	1a1c198a6a1f6c8d017662cf902f3b9b	inproceedings	The Unscented Particle Filter	Rudolph van der Merwe and Nando de Freitas and Arnaud Doucet and Eric Wan	\N	2001
8257616	Physics of Plasmas	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544641	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=PHPAEN000015000010102107000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	102107+	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:08:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4544641}, priority = {3}	\N	d9f05abb10992ff9f6ad2caad8a9fc08	1fb5062a3a9644bbc905440ee2e2138e	86c83b29e513cb124aa156f067c70034	article	Two-dimensional fully kinetic simulations of driven magnetic reconnection with boundary conditions relevant to the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment	S. Dorfman and W. Daughton and V. Roytershteyn and H. Ji and Y. Ren and M. Yamada	\N	2008
8257630	Science	296	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Storz-2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1072249	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1260--1263	\N	5571	\N	issn = {1095-9203}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:06:22}, citeulike-article-id = {3467168}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1072249}	Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been found to have roles in a great variety of processes, including transcriptional regulation, chromosome replication, RNA processing and modification, messenger RNA stability and translation, and even protein degradation and translocation. Recent studies indicate that ncRNAs are far more abundant and important than initially imagined. These findings raise several fundamental questions: How many ncRNAs are encoded by a genome? Given the absence of a diagnostic open reading frame, how can these genes be identified? How can all the functions of ncRNAs be elucidated?	1a3639e6569818bfea25494a4bfa353f	20b8631c33ded0dbd186332341ddd713	f9ee399c4caed409d41d19a2de0a8c20	article	An expanding universe of noncoding RNAs	G. Storz	\N	2002
8257631	Evolutionary Computation, 1999. CEC 99. Proceedings of the 1999 Congress on	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Evolutionary Computation, 1999. CEC 99. Proceedings of the 1999 Congress on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	coello:1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CEC.1999.781901	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	13 Vol. 1	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:05:44}, citeulike-article-id = {4544639}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/CEC.1999.781901}	This paper reviews some of the most popular evolutionary multiobjective optimization techniques currently reported in the literature, indicating some of their main applications, their advantages, disadvantages, and degree of applicability. Finally, some of the most promising areas of future research are briefly discussed	10fc33a7157810de823581c0192f7caa	d38852ac3bb02b9b75ef2070a924260b	01bbfd469fc1856287a67cf7c39dfaae	inproceedings	An updated survey of evolutionary multiobjective optimization techniques: state of the art and future trends	C. A. C. Coello	\N	1999
8257634	Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis	37	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544611	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-9473(00)00064-5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	49--64	\N	1	\N	issn = {01679473}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:02:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544611}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0167-9473(00)00064-5}	A discrete clustering model together with a continuous factorial one are fitted simultaneously to two-way data, with the aim of identifying the best partition of the objects, described by the best orthogonal linear combinations of the variables (factors) according to the least-squares criterion. This methodology named for its features  factorial   k - means analysis  has a very wide range of applications since it fulfills a double objective: data reduction and synthesis, simultaneously in the direction of objects and variables; variable selection in cluster analysis, identifying variables that most contribute to determine the classification of the objects. The least-squares fitting problem proposed here is mathematically formalized as a quadratic constrained minimization problem with mixed variables. An iterative alternating least-squares algorithm based on two main steps is proposed to solve the quadratic constrained problem. Starting from the cluster centroids, the subspace projection is found that leads to the smallest distances between object points and centroids. Updating the centroids, the partition is detected assigning objects to the closest centroids. At each step the algorithm decreases the least-squares criterion, thus converging to an optimal solution. Two data sets are analyzed to show the features of the factorial  k -means model. The proposed technique has a fast algorithm that allows researchers to use it also with large data sets.	41c9519d94bd66b5bcf3674f0e585dd7	c3eb44292662642ca9887e7b6483ddb1	b465c549a84c95f3ec262114dc44d4be	article	Factorial k-means analysis for two-way data	M. Vichi	\N	2001
8257636	Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, 2007. FSKD 2007. Fourth International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, 2007. FSKD 2007. Fourth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544608	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FSKD.2007.142	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	331--335	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:01:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544608}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/FSKD.2007.142}	The focused crawler of a special-purpose search engine aims to selectively seek out pages that are relevant to a pre-defined set of topics, rather than to exploit all regions of the Web. The PageRank algorithm is often used in ranking web pages, and it is also used in URL ordering for focused crawler. It estimates the page's authority by taking into account the link structure of the Web. However, it assigns each outlink the same weight and is independent of topics, resulting in topic-drift. In this paper, we propose an improved PageRank algorithm, which we called "To-PageRank", and then we present a crawling strategy using the To-PageRank algorithm combining with the topic similarity of the hyperlink metadata. The experiment in focused crawler shows that the new improved crawling strategy has better performance than the Breath-first and PageRank algorithms.	8a37e05f9048f242438974d9984d31f1	6c30741aaddb2c872e16563cd78058df	d909a1d33e8dcd0210b206b2a5d85935	inproceedings	An Application of Improved PageRank in Focused Crawler	Yulian Zhang and Chunxia Yin and Fuyong Yuan	\N	2007
8257637	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vangelyn2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2897	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 10:01:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544607}, eprint = {0905.2897}	We have realised a 4-beam pyramidal magneto-optical trap ideally suited for\
future microfabrication. Three mirrors split and steer a single incoming beam\
into a tripod of reflected beams, allowing trapping in the four-beam overlap\
volume. We discuss the influence of mirror angle on cooling and trapping,\
finding optimum efficiency in a tetrahedral configuration. We demonstrate the\
technique using an ex-vacuo mirror system to illustrate the previously\
inaccessible supra-plane pyramid MOT configuration. Unlike standard pyramidal\
MOTs both the pyramid apex and its mirror angle are non-critical and our MOT\
offers improved molasses free from atomic shadows in the laser beams. The MOT\
scheme naturally extends to a 2-beam refractive version with high optical\
access. For quantum gas experiments, the mirror system could also be used for a\
stable 3D tetrahedral optical lattice.	e2eeaba9fa2caa614c8279a420ca4529	91008828899c278b600307833754382c	ecae4a818b1af1137cd120229928ff0f	article	Single-laser, one beam, tetrahedral magneto-optical trap	Matthieu Vangeleyn and Paul F. Griffin and Erling Riis and Aidan S. Arnold	\N	2009
8257641	Journal of Molecular Biology	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544602	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2009.05.019	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00222836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:59:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544602}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmb.2009.05.019}	Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) is a powerful technique for studying transient tertiary organizations of unfolded and partially folded proteins. The heterogeneous and dynamic nature of disordered protein states, together with the r-6 dependence of PRE, presents significant challenges for reliable structural interpretation of PRE-derived distances. Without additional knowledge of accessible conformational substates, ensemble simulation-based protocols have been used to calculate structure ensembles that appear to be consistent with the PRE distance restraints imposed on the ensemble level with the proper r-6 weighting. However, rigorous assessment of the reliability of such protocols has been difficult without intimate knowledge of the true nature of disordered protein states. Here we utilize sets of theoretical PRE distances derived from simulated structure ensembles that represent the folded, partially folded and unfolded states of a small protein to investigate the efficacy of ensemble simulation based structural interpretation of PRE distances. The results confirm a critical limitation that, due to r-6 weighting, only one or a few members need to satisfy the distance restraints and the rest of the ensemble are essentially un-restrained. Consequently, calculated structure ensembles will appear artificially heterogeneous no matter whether the PRE distances are derived from the folded, partially unfolded or unfolded state. Furthermore, the nature of the heterogeneous ensembles is largely determined by the protein model employed in structure calculation and reflects little on the true nature of the underlying disordered state. These findings suggest that PRE measurements on disordered protein states alone generally do not contain enough information for a reliable structural interpretation and that the later will require additional knowledge of accessible conformational substates. Interestingly, when a very large number of PRE measurements is available, faithful structural interpretation might be possible with intermediate ensemble sizes under ideal conditions.	d681b797bf75c84c8922af8025eeebc9	4ce481b8007b562348c637dfe7943359	1c84b9a0049cfe5d30f04343f773f7d1	article	Structural Interpretation of Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancement-Derived Distances for Disordered Protein States	Debabani Ganguly and Jianhan Chen	\N	2009
8257643	Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	I. Berliner Universit\\"{a}ts-Laboratorium	\N	\N	citeulike:2920186	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cber.18940270364	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2985--2993	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:58:54}, citeulike-article-id = {2920186}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/cber.18940270364}	No Abstract.	a571064a65d44f1bea54c9d9a0cbac83	97b5ab8d44ebc4fbca70ea236ce261de	9afe347e73e513a3878f9833ac632cbe	article	Einfluss der Configuration auf die Wirkung der Enzyme	Emil Fischer	\N	1894
8257644	Nat Phys	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3906207	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphys286	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	327--331	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:58:39}, citeulike-article-id = {3906207}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1038/nphys286}	\N	97c3f4a62e54026f1f9ec433af991fff	50db9b495ab9ca70c708c23966b817dc	e413dd30164c75ebcd987c54aa4d9062	article	Determination of the carrier-envelope phase of few-cycle laser pulses with terahertz-emission spectroscopy	Markus Kresz and Torsten Loffler and Mark D. Thomson and Reinhard Dorner and Hartmut Gimpel and Karl Zrost and Thorsten Ergler and Robert Moshammer and Uwe Morgner and Joachim Ullrich and Hartmut G. Roskos	\N	2006
8257645	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544593	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2896	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:55:49}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4544593}, eprint = {0905.2896}	We present a new framework for radiation hydrodynamics simulations. Gas\
dynamics is modelled by the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method,\
whereas radiation transfer is simulated via a time-dependent Monte-Carlo\
approach that traces photon packets. As a first step in the development of the\
method, in this paper we consider the momentum transfer between radiation field\
and gas, which is important for systems where radiation pressure is high. There\
is no fundamental limitations on the number of radiation sources, geometry or\
the optical depth of the problems that can be studied with the method. However,\
as expected for any Monte-Carlo transfer scheme, stochastic noise presents a\
serious limitation. We present a number of tests that show that the errors of\
the method can be estimated accurately by considering Poisson noise\
fluctuations in the number of photon packets that SPH particles interact with\
per dynamical time. It is found that for a reasonable accuracy the momentum\
carried by photon packets must be much smaller than a typical momentum of SPH\
particles. We discuss numerical limitations of the code, and future steps that\
can be taken to improve performance and applicability of the method.	20b5d8ead5f370901631968c9ca85621	3abc3e5ff271b5a9ce5dde459e3d319f	6384f6971bf2e3eb6051821a0639a5b7	article	Dynamic Monte Carlo radiation transfer in SPH. Radiation pressure force implementation	Sergei Nayakshin and Seung-Hoon Cha and Alexander Hobbs	\N	2009
8257646	Briefings in bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4542916	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19433475	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:55:27}, issn = {1477-4054}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4542916}	Modern drug discovery is characterized by the production of vast quantities of compounds and the need to examine these huge libraries in short periods of time. The need to store, manage and analyze these rapidly increasing resources has given rise to the field known as computer-aided drug design (CADD). CADD represents computational methods and resources that are used to facilitate the design and discovery of new therapeutic solutions. Digital repositories, containing detailed information on drugs and other useful compounds, are goldmines for the study of chemical reactions capabilities. Design libraries, with the potential to generate molecular variants in their entirety, allow the selection and sampling of chemical compounds with diverse characteristics. Fold recognition, for studying sequence-structure homology between protein sequences and structures, are helpful for inferring binding sites and molecular functions. Virtual screening, the in silico analog of high-throughput screening, offers great promise for systematic evaluation of huge chemical libraries to identify potential lead candidates that can be synthesized and tested. In this article, we present an overview of the most important data sources and computational methods for the discovery of new molecular entities. The workflow of the entire virtual screening campaign is discussed, from data collection through to post-screening analysis.	025502c4652e8f286e7dc8f810363276	d1a695c9f10bd4ba56cc58c3093d76c7	b554c0ad092e4848f450d350fe2d62bb	article	Recent advances in computer-aided drug design.	Chun Meng M. Song and Shen Jean J. Lim and Joo Chuan C. Tong	\N	2009
8257647	Computers \\& Geosciences	23	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FeatherstoneDentith97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0098-3004(97)00092-7	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1063--1070	\N	10	\N	issn = {00983004}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:54:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4544591}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/S0098-3004(97)00092-7}	The currently adopted approach to reduce observed gravity data for geophysical purposes includes several approximations. These were originally used to reduce computational effort, but have remained standard practice, even though the required computing power is now readily available. In contrast, more precise gravity reductions are routinely employed in physical geodesy. The difference between simple Bouguer gravity anomalies derived using the geophysical and geodetic approaches can reach several tens of μm sec −2 . The geodetic reductions include a more accurate calculation of normal gravity as a function of latitude, and a free air correction that accounts for the non-sphericity of the figure of the Earth. Also important, especially given the advent of Global Positioning System coordination of gravity surveys, is the need to ensure that the correct vertical and horizontal coordinate systems are used for the gravity reduction procedure. Errors associated with the use of non-geocentric horizontal coordinates and ellipsoidal heights are significant when compared with the accuracy of an individual gravity measurement. A generalised gravity reduction program and a coordinate transformation program are presented which can be employed to reduce geophysical data in a geodetic manner.	ca97b681974a5a60f8dbc01dc2574b8a	dfe113dc69313131bca6a674d17f28b1	4720c678414ee7005506f3cdc932b2b2	article	A geodetic approach to gravity data reduction for geophysics	W. Featherstone	\N	1997
8257648	PLoS ONE	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4530003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005501	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	issn = {1932-6203}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:52:53}, citeulike-article-id = {4530003}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0005501}	In eukaryotic genomes, it is challenging to accurately determine target sites of transcription factors (TFs) by only using sequence information. Previous efforts were made to tackle this task by considering the fact that TF binding sites tend to be more conserved than other functional sites and the binding sites of several TFs are often clustered. Recently, ChIP-chip and ChIP-sequencing experiments have been accumulated to identify TF binding sites as well as survey the chromatin modification patterns at the regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. We propose here a hidden Markov model (HMM) to incorporate sequence motif information, TF-DNA interaction data and chromatin modification patterns to precisely identify cis-regulatory modules (CRMs). We conducted ChIP-chip experiments on four TFs, CREB, E2F1, MAX, and YY1 in 1\\% of the human genome. We then trained a hidden Markov model (HMM) to identify the labels of the CRMs by incorporating the sequence motifs recognized by these TFs and the ChIP-chip ratio. Chromatin modification data was used to predict the functional sites and to further remove false positives. Cross-validation showed that our integrated HMM had a performance superior to other existing methods on predicting CRMs. Incorporating histone signature information successfully penalized false prediction and improved the whole performance. The dataset we used and the software are available at http://nash.ucsd.edu/CIS/.	5de5cc700b95f678cf978500edab8634	d339688a15b4bc6b2bc09f4aa1b58cae	ae73ce777b4d9a7555ff6e8adce8e877	article	An integrated approach to identifying cis-regulatory modules in the human genome.	K. J. Won and S. Agarwal and L. Shen and R. Shoemaker and B. Ren and W. Wang	\N	2009
8257649	\N	\N	\N	5th	March	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544589	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0138948585	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:52:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4544589}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0138948585}	Well-suited for the non-statistician, this applications-oriented introduction\
to multivariate analysis focuses on the fundamental concepts that affect the\
use of specific techniques rather than the mathematical derivation of the\
technique. Provides an overview of several techniques and approaches that are\
available to analysts today — e.g., data warehousing and data mining, neural\
networks and resampling/bootstrapping. Chapters are organized to provide **a\
practical, logical progression of the phases of analysis\\_** and to **group\
similar types of techniques applicable to most situations.	00a18183468972f57403088123ae77c5	0c160edc534d107143079d6b120bae4b	871a8bb6beef27c747ba392b9386d062	book	Multivariate Data Analysis (5th Edition)	Joseph F. Hair and Ronald L. Tatham and Rolph E. Anderson and William Black	\N	1998
8257650	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3143468	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.18.1083	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	121--167	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:52:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3143468}	The tutorial starts with an overview of the concepts of VC dimension and structural risk minimization. We then describe linear Support Vector Machines (SVMs) for separable and non-separable data, working through a non-trivial example in detail. We describe a mechanical analogy, and discuss when SVM solutions are unique and when they are global. We describe how support vector training can be practically implemented, and discuss in detail the kernel mapping technique which is used to construct SVM solutions which are nonlinear in the data. We show how Support Vector machines can have very large (even infinite) VC dimension by computing the VC dimension for homogeneous polynomial and Gaussian radial basis function kernels. While very high VC dimension would normally bode ill for generalization performance, and while at present there exists no theory which shows that good generalization performance is guaranteed for SVMs, there are several arguments which support the observed high accuracy of SVMs, which we review. Results of some experiments which were inspired by these arguments are also presented. We give numerous examples and proofs of most of the key theorems. There is new material, and I hope that the reader will find that even old material is cast in a fresh light.	92d9b27523477389aeb7fa328980829b	2d37bd146ae27e7251296b0b7f1f4a61	b6a00d1607ab8c78fe46cfad15cf9b94	article	A tutorial on support vector machines for pattern recognition	Christopher J. C. Burges	\N	1998
8257651	\N	3339	\N	\N	\N	\N	Visual Tracking, AI 2004: Advances in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544584	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.91.821	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	180--191	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:50:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544584}	Abstract. The particle filter has attracted considerable attention in visual tracking due to its relaxation of the linear and Gaussian restrictions in the state space model. It is thus more flexible than the Kalman filter. However, the conventional particle filter uses system transition as the proposal distribution, leading to poor sampling efficiency and poor performance in visual tracking. It is not a trivial task to design satisfactory proposal distributions for the particle filter. In this paper, we introduce an improved particle filtering framework into visual tracking, which combines the unscented Kalman filter and the auxiliary particle filter. The efficient unscented auxiliary particle filter (UAPF) uses the unscented transformation to predict one-step ahead likelihood and produces more reasonable proposal distributions, thus reducing the number of particles required and substantially improving the tracking performance. Experiments on real video sequences demonstrate that the UAPF is computationally efficient and outperforms the conventional particle filter and the auxiliary particle filter. 1	593d46e0d55040b9809e9028fe41c2b8	90b327f73c6b0d5f4a476877f5cddfa7	f74641935e1d80040bee1d5cd4483887	inproceedings	Enhanced Importance Sampling: Unscented Auxiliary Particle Filtering for	Chunhua Shen and Anton Van Den Hengel and Michael J. Brooks	\N	2004
8257653	Medical Physics	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAPM	\N	\N	\N	ST07	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=MPHYA6000034000010003739000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3739--3751	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:48:37}, citeulike-article-id = {3443710}, priority = {0}	\N	b29c9c0949d75c05cf622fe06f9b9555	72942dc66969e02de9f68b7171fd82f1	514d7dc86a1dfbf01828e8b2e9bf79c6	article	BGRT: Biologically guided radiation therapy---The future is fast approaching!	Robert D. Stewart and Allen X. Li	\N	2007
8257654	Fungal Genetics and Biology	43	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1552571	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2006.01.011	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	439--445	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:47:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1552571}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.fgb.2006.01.011}	A DNA methyl-binding column was used to isolate genomic fragments enriched for DNA-methylation from Aspergillus parasiticus. One of the isolated sequences presented 67\\% identity at the protein level with the transposase from the transposable element Tan1 of Aspergillus niger var. awamori, and was found to be present in at least 20 copies in the Aspergillus oryzae database. Analysis of four copies showed evidence of C:G to T:A transitions in at least 98.2\\% of the mutations found over a 1032-1180 bp region spanning a large part of the transposase sequence. Using copy specific primers three sequences were amplified from a different strain of A. oryzae and a similar pattern of C:G to T:A transitions was found. These transitions are similar to those observed in RIP, in Neurospora crassa, where cytosine-methylation is believed to be involved. Using methylation-sensitive Southern blotting, no evidence of methylation was found in the transposase sequences in these two A. oryzae strains as well as one A. parasiticus and one Aspergillus flavus strain.	9fd1889f3bae9ff399753537a2871611	119d8a03e2146414690d124380fcedb7	a1dc0428a46693d90800a3cad802c2e7	article	Evidence of RIP (repeat-induced point mutation) in transposase sequences of Aspergillus oryzae	Maria D. Montiel and Heather A. Lee and David B. Archer	\N	2006
8257655	Operations Research	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFORMS	\N	\N	\N	poisson	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/167570	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	383--387	\N	3	\N	issn = {0030364X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:46:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544563}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.2307/167570}	In a queuing process, let 1/λ be the mean time between the arrivals of two consecutive units, L be the mean number of units in the system, and W be the mean time spent by a unit in the system. It is shown that, if the three means are finite and the corresponding stochastic processes strictly stationary, and, if the arrival process is metrically transitive with nonzero mean, then L=λ W.	792ea11c35a3d003afeccd7fbcc5410e	01eabd81f8a499beb7523079f9baa8b0	238b9df3a78ec9ce65eaa57e3f2d332d	article	A Proof for the Queuing Formula: L= λ W	John D. C. Little	\N	1961
8257656	ACM Trans. Interet Technol.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3376379	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1031114.1031117	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	378--419	\N	4	\N	issn = {1533-5399}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:45:56}, citeulike-article-id = {3376379}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1031114.1031117}	Topical crawlers are increasingly seen as a way to address the scalability limitations of universal search engines, by distributing the crawling process across users, queries, or even client computers. The context available to such crawlers can guide the navigation of links with the goal of efficiently locating highly relevant target pages. We developed a framework to fairly evaluate topical crawling algorithms under a number of performance metrics. Such a framework is employed here to evaluate different algorithms that have proven highly competitive among those proposed in the literature and in our own previous research. In particular we focus on the tradeoff between exploration and exploitation of the cues available to a crawler, and on adaptive crawlers that use machine learning techniques to guide their search. We find that the best performance is achieved by a novel combination of explorative and exploitative bias, and introduce an evolutionary crawler that surpasses the performance of the best nonadaptive crawler after sufficiently long crawls. We also analyze the computational complexity of the various crawlers and discuss how performance and complexity scale with available resources. Evolutionary crawlers achieve high efficiency and scalability by distributing the work across concurrent agents, resulting in the best performance/cost ratio.	1c881cabc2ea2436211d71ca05396138	d9cc6a411ca62a76b631da40cae92a4d	bd1519753eb46aed3b059cff0d608f83	article	Topical web crawlers: Evaluating adaptive algorithms	Filippo Menczer and Gautam Pant and Padmini Srinivasan	\N	2004
8257658	Nature	458	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4141675	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/458039a	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	39--40	\N	7234	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:43:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4141675}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1038/458039a}	Ever since penicillin was isolated from mould, it has been assumed that naturally occurring antibiotics are good starting points for drug-discovery programmes. The latest study shows that this isn't always true.	cfb8d6024dc1b3ef98671823472f2eae	816427cc4a2b93947523c3df6d6b35a4	838a2ca9020211ddfd219df5510f8555	article	Drug discovery: Not as fab as we thought	Soumaya Zlitni and Eric D. Brown	\N	2009
8257660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '06: ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Papers	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544573	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1179352.1141964	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	835--846	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:42:16}, location = {Boston, Massachusetts}, citeulike-article-id = {4544573}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-59593-364-6}, doi = {10.1145/1179352.1141964}	We present a system for interactively browsing and exploring large unstructured collections of photographs of a scene using a novel 3D interface. Our system consists of an image-based modeling front end that automatically computes the viewpoint of each photograph as well as a sparse 3D model of the scene and image to model correspondences. Our  photo explorer  uses image-based rendering techniques to smoothly transition between photographs, while also enabling full 3D navigation and exploration of the set of images and world geometry, along with auxiliary information such as overhead maps. Our system also makes it easy to construct photo tours of scenic or historic locations, and to annotate image details, which are automatically transferred to other relevant images. We demonstrate our system on several large personal photo collections as well as images gathered from Internet photo sharing sites.	57a546dbefe4d2257d9001442acbd9c0	9c6c3b9e4e739b37ce353e2cfb440596	f5999a281bcd946ae1ef357a240133a8	inproceedings	Photo tourism: exploring photo collections in 3D	Noah Snavely and Steven M. Seitz and Richard Szeliski	\N	2006
8257661	Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America	47	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544572	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/590932	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	642--650	\N	5	\N	issn = {1537-6591}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:36:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544572}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1086/590932}	BACKGROUND: Primary liver abscess caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae is an infection that is emerging worldwide and that is associated with severe morbidity and considerable mortality. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 110 episodes of primary liver abscess caused by K. pneumoniae that required hospitalization during 2001-2002 was conducted to identify predictors of metastatic infection, mortality, and the efficacy of first-generation cephalosporins and percutaneous drainage. The potential role of Klebsiella rmpA and magA genes was also evaluated. RESULTS: The study included 59 men and 51 women, with a mean age of 61.8 years. Diabetes was noted in 67 patients (60.9\\%). Metastatic infection occurred in 17 patients (15.5\\%), with meningitis accounting for 11 patients (64.7\\%) and endophthalmitis accounting for 4 patients (23.5\\%). The overall mortality rate was 10.0\\% (11 patients). Most of the severe complications occurred within the first 3 days after hospital admission. Ninety-two patients (83.6\\%) received treatment with cefazolin for >3 days. Four patients (4.3\\%) of the group who received cefazolin had metastatic infection, 1 patient (1.1\\%) experienced septic shock, and 3 (3.3\\%) experienced acute respiratory failure. Five (5.4\\%) of those 92 patients died. Multivariable analysis revealed that rmpA (odds ratio [OR], 28.85), Acute Physiologic and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score >or=20 (OR, 8.08), and septic shock (OR, 4.33) were statistically significant predictors of metastatic infection. Metastatic infection (OR, 6.73), severity of disease (APACHE II score >or=16; OR, 11.82), septic shock (OR, 8.30), acute respiratory failure (OR, 69.92), and gas formation revealed on imaging (OR, 13.26) predicted mortality. Pigtail drainage protected against both metastatic infection (OR, 0.25) and mortality (OR, 0.14). CONCLUSION: Management of primary liver abscess caused by K. pneumoniae with use of first-generation cephalosporins and percutaneous drainage was associated with low rates of mortality, metastatic infection, and complications. These rates are comparable to those reported for third-generation cephalosporins.	4f7190e3f86dc592a9cb22c96705ce4c	824bfb6473ef9cf4923c8bf17b6fbd63	09edcec0c7a48f75f8071c8e06a5fe0a	article	Predictors of septic metastatic infection and mortality among patients with Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess.	S. S. Lee and Y. S. Chen and H. C. Tsai and S. R. Wann and H. H. Lin and C. K. Huang and Y. C. Liu	\N	2008
8257662	International Journal of Computer Vision	80	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2163202	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11263-007-0107-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	189--210	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:36:02}, citeulike-article-id = {2163202}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s11263-007-0107-3}	There are billions of photographs on the Internet, comprising the largest and most diverse photo collection ever assembled. How can computer vision researchers exploit this imagery? This paper explores this question from the standpoint of 3D scene modeling and visualization. We present structure-from-motion and image-based rendering algorithms that operate on hundreds of images downloaded as a result of keyword-based image search queries like “Notre Dame” or “Trevi Fountain.” This approach, which we call Photo Tourism, has enabled reconstructions of numerous well-known world sites. This paper presents these algorithms and results as a first step towards 3D modeling of the world’s well-photographed sites, cities, and landscapes from Internet imagery, and discusses key open problems and challenges for the research community.	007a62068623997baab684c90cd82a97	3ae97b736be6651a25d67a348a80494c	b4892fdb52339593fb202787c029e8f6	article	Modeling the World from Internet Photo Collections	Noah Snavely and Steven Seitz and Richard Szeliski	\N	2008
8257663	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544570	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2918	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:31:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544570}, eprint = {0905.2918}	Complex systems are found in most branches of science. It is still argued how\
to best quantify their complexity and to what end. One prominent measure of\
complexity (the statistical complexity) has an operational meaning in terms of\
the amount of resources needed to forecasting a system's behaviour. Another one\
(the effective measure complexity, aka excess entropy) is a measure of mutual\
information stored in the system proper. We show that for any given system the\
two measures differ by the amount of information erased during forecasting. We\
interpret the difference as inefficiency of a given model. We find a bound to\
the ratio of the two measures defined as information-processing efficiency, in\
analogy to the second law of thermodynamics. This new link between two\
prominent measures of complexity provides a quantitative criterion for good\
models of complex systems, namely those with little information erasure.	a51b4f63e07d913f716017c87b89a43e	91ab02ee3be4dc572a727f458b37f84e	96ecde934435ad7a4c14ecd1fd5a0314	article	Information erasure lurking behind measures of complexity	Karoline Wiesner and Mile Gu and Elisabeth Rieper and Vlatko Vedral	\N	2009
8257664	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	104	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544569	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp001760z	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	10092--10099	\N	43	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:31:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4544569}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/jp001760z}	The ability to determine the stability of non-WatsonCrick base pairs in DNA by computer simulation is a necessary prerequisite for quantitative theoretical studies of DNA replication fidelity. Here we report calculations of the relative free energy of nucleotide mismatches in DNA. Our study evaluated the solvation free energy cost associated with thymine (T) difluorotoluene (F), T cytosine (C), and C T transformations in aqueous solution and in a DNA duplex. The free energy differences were evaluated by the free energy perturbation (FEP) method based on classical all-atom simulations in a spherical surface-constraint water model. The dependence of the calculated free energies on the DNA sequence, the simulation length, size of the water droplet, and phosphate charges was examined. The calculations were carried out for both the negatively charged DNA backbone neutralized by explicit Na+ counterions and the neutral backbone with no counterions. Although the latter model provided overall free energy differences that were less sensitive to the radius of the simulation sphere and to the total simulation time, the results obtained with short 150 ps simulations for the fully charged system containing counterions in 18 A water sphere showed the best overall agreement with the corresponding experimental results. The overall WatsonCrick geometry of an adenine.thymine (A.T) base pair has not changed during its transformation into an A.F base pair, where F is a nonpolar isostere of thymine. The calculated change in the duplex binding free energy at 25 oC (DeltaDeltaGobind) for this mutation was 5.1 kcal/mol, compared to 3.6 +- 1.7 kcal/mol determined previously from the observed DNA melting thermodynamics. The transformation of C, forming a WatsonCrick pair with guanine (G), into T yielded a wobble G.T mismatch analogous to the one observed by X-ray crystallography. DeltaDeltaGobind obtained for this mismatch (relative to the WatsonCrick G.C base pair) by FEP calculations were in a 1.03.4 kcal/mol range depending on DNA sequence and simulation protocol used. This result is in reasonable agreement with the experimental estimate of about 3.6 kcal/mol. Starting from an A.T base pair, mutation of the thymine carbonyl group into the amino group led to a change of the overall geometry of the base pair from WatsonCrick to reverse wobble. The DeltaDeltaGobind of the resulting neutral A.C mismatch (relative to the WatsonCrick A.T base pair) calculated using the neutral and ionic DNA model was 10 and 7 kcal/mol, respectively. Using the observed binding affinity and pKa constants of the N1-protonated A+.C base pair, the corresponding experimental DeltaDeltaGobind of the neutral A.C base pair was determined to be 7.3 +- 1.5 kcal/mol. Our ability to reproduce reasonably stabilities of non-WatsonCrick base pairs by first principle calculations will be used in future calculations of DNA polymerase fidelity.	b250a4268bdff5128cc007bb9e5f245c	f9887edfd7f94be10a4e877fad4232a0	ead5ca80d714616c7e4ae5f6279e9e16	article	Free-Energy Perturbation Calculations of DNA Destabilization by Base Substitutions: The Effect of Neutral Guanine.Thymine, Adenine.Cytosine and Adenine.Difluorotoluene Mismatches	Jan Florian and Myron F. Goodman and Arieh Warshel	\N	2000
8257665	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544568	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2752	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:31:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544568}, eprint = {0905.2752}	We study the energetics of galaxy cluster atmospheres by analyzing the SZ\
effect spectra around the crossover frequency. We calculated analytically the\
expressions of both the crossover frequency and the spectral slope of the SZE\
around the crossover frequency in various cases: a thermal electron population;\
a power-law, non-thermal electron population; and a population of electrons\
experiencing a stochastic acceleration. We find that the value of the crossover\
frequency X\\_0 of the SZE depends significantly on the cluster peculiar velocity\
V\\_r (which determines the amplitude of the kinematic SZE), while the value of\
the slope of the SZE does not depend on the kinematic SZE spectrum in the\
optimal frequency range around the crossover frequency of the thermal SZE, i.e.\
in the (a-dimensional) frequency range x = 3.5 - 4.5. Thus, while the amplitude\
of the kinematic SZE produces a systematic bias in the position of the\
crossover frequency, it does not affect significantly the spectral slope of the\
SZE. We therefore propose to use measurements of the spectral slope of the SZE\
to obtain unbiased information about the specific properties of various\
electron distributions in galaxy clusters as well as in other cosmic structures\
in which a SZE can be produced.	9ee2d12a14aba5cc11b1f4f042311fa4	165f2705d794daca46f83e7db24855c1	e70a0853d9183c968b5761340149df6d	article	Studying the leptonic structure of galaxy cluster atmospheres from the spectral properties of the SZ effect	S. Colafrancesco and D. Prokhorov and V. Dogiel	\N	2009
8257667	Journal of the American Chemical Society	122	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544564	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja000117n	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6891--6899	\N	29	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:29:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544564}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ja000117n}	Extended molecular dynamics (MD) and thermodynamic integration (MD-TI) calculations have been used to determine the structural and energetic changes in DNA that accompany the replacement of thymine (T) by the nonnatural isostere difluorotoluene (F). In a duplex DNA oligonucleotide, it is found that the TF mutation leads to only small changes in the average structure, but to important alterations in flexibility, hydration, and recognition properties. The TF mutation in the WatsonCrick or Hoogsteen position of a pyrimidine.purine.pyrimidine type DNA triplex does not lead to dramatic changes in the general structure of the triplex, but again, detailed analysis shows some alterations in flexibility, hydration, and recognition properties. MD-TI calculations on the TF mutation in duplex DNA reproduce the experimentally determined free energy differences with good accuracy, and detailed analyses of the trajectories have enabled us to rationalize these. Finally, MD-TI simulations have been used to predict the changes in stability of a triplex due to a TF mutation in either the WatsonCrick or Hoogsteen-binding pyrimidine strands. We predict that in either case the mutation will reduce stability, being most unfavorable in the WatsonCrick strand.	4e996d0f63012f5ba27a6763746c91f2	3a8a4aad56954583080741eb7a83db6d	1a292280acc88c09d2869db44f7b51e5	article	Molecular Dynamics Study of Oligonucleotides Containing Difluorotoluene	Elena Cubero and Charles A. Laughton and Javier F. Luque and Modesto Orozco	\N	2000
8257669	Journal of the American Chemical Society	121	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544562	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja991067t	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	8653--8654	\N	37	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:27:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4544562}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ja991067t}	\N	6e3465c98b4eebaadd59246d11faaa82	71d90fde78c3c315196d6f918e75654e	e19f1f9df80c4bd055eff828a5315f7f	article	Observation of Spontaneous Base Pair Breathing Events in the Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Difluorotoluene-Containing DNA Oligonucleotide	Elena Cubero and Edward C. Sherer and Javier F. Luque and Modesto Orozco and Charles A. Laughton	\N	1999
8257670	Marine Biology	31	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544529	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00390642	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	7--13	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:24:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4544529}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF00390642}	Growth experiments in batch cultures indicated that the uptake of nitrate by the marine pseudomonad PL1 was inhibited in the presence of ammonia provided that the ammonia concentration was higher than 1 mM. At ammonia concentrations of less than about 1 mM, however, both nitrate and ammonia were utilised simultaneously. The saturation constants for nitrate and ammonia uptake were both 2.6x10-4 M, and similar to the Michaelis constants of nitrate reductase for nitrate (2.9x10-4 M) and glutamine synthetase for ammonia (2x10-4 M). Nitrate reductase activity linked to NADH was detected in chemostat-grown cultures with nitrate as nitrogen source, and in cultures containing limiting concentrations of nitrate and ammonia, ammonia or glutamate. Enzyme synthesis appeared to be repressed in cultures containing an excess of ammonia or glutamate. Chemostat cultures utilised ammonia or glutamate in preference to nitrate, while there was no marked preference between ammonia and glutamate.	15c3958612b7d77dee49aaced4c696a4	59ad72f5b289683179991f90b6219ccb	2e01b1c04caced41922145c3bc92151f	article	Inorganic nitrogen metabolism in marine bacteria: Nitrate uptake and reduction in a marine pseudomonad	C. M. Brown and D. S. Macdonald-Brown and S. O. Stanley	\N	1975
8257671	Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	denatale_etal:1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/95JB00749	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	24167--24185	\N	B12	\N	issn = {0148-0227}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:23:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4544553}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1029/95JB00749}	We have analyzed 42 microearthquakes (1<ML<3) that occurred at Campi Flegrei volcanic area during an intense swarm-like activity (more than 500 events in half a day) in the last period of strong ground uplift (1982-1984). Focal mechanisms of these earthquakes have been computed by a probability method, which uses P wave polarity and S wave polarization data. Composite focal mechanisms for different groups of earthquakes have also been computed by the same technique. Results show a well-defined fault plane, in agreement with the elongation of the epicentral pattern. The orientation and dip of this fault plane, together with other observations about hypocenter locations and focal mechanisms of the whole seismicity accompanying the ground uplift episode, suggest the presence of an elliptical fracture system at the caldera center. This fracture system, dipping toward the center of the caldera, should represent the limit of the most recent caldera collapse, which is also indicated by a negative Bouguer gravity anomaly. Moreover, an important differential feature among various groups of earthquakes has been shown, namely, a rotation up to about 30 deg of the strike of the compressive stress axis, between the easternmost and the westernmost events. The resulting pattern indicates that the axis is always oriented towards the town of Pozzuoli, which roughly represents the very center of the caldera, and also the center of symmetry of the ground deformation. These observations strongly suggest that earthquakes are generated by the variation of the stress field associated with the deformation, along prefractured zones, because of their greater weakeness. This study provides, then, the first direct evidence that both seismicity and ground deformations have a common origin.	75695c1cb149edbd0dbb29db98e8f1b6	7ef80ce6f9fa568828d96a6778a0ce0d	1895da30ed796e3e997fdfb2499680d6	article	Accurate fault mechanism determinations for a 1984 earthquake swarm at {Campi Flegrei} caldera ({Italy}) during an unrest episode: {Implications} for volcanological research	Giuseppe De Natale and Aldo Zollo and Anna Ferraro and Jean Virieux	\N	1995
8257672	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544196	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2794	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:21:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544196}, eprint = {0905.2794}	Quantum Error Correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation represent\
arguably the most vital theoretical aspect of quantum information processing.\
It was well known from the early developments of this exciting field that the\
fragility of coherent quantum systems would be a catastrophic obstacle to the\
development of large scale quantum computers. The introduction of Quantum Error\
Correction in 1995 showed that active techniques could be employed to mitigate\
this fatal problem. However, Quantum Error Correction and fault-tolerant\
computation is now a much more mature field and many new codes, techniques and\
methodologies have been developed to implement error correction for large scale\
quantum algorithms. This development has been so pronounced that many in the\
field of quantum information, specifically those new to quantum information or\
those focused on the many other important issues in quantum computation have\
not been able to keep up with the general formalisms and methodologies employed\
in this area. In response we have attempted to summarize the basic aspects of\
Quantum Error Correction and fault-tolerance, not as a detailed guide, but\
rather as a basic introduction. Rather than introducing these concepts from a\
rigorous mathematical and computer science framework, we instead examine error\
correction and fault-tolerance largely through detailed examples, progressing\
from basic examples of the 3-qubit code through to the stabilizer formalism\
which is now extremely important when understanding large scale concatenated\
code structures, quantum circuit synthesis and the more recent developments in\
subsystem and topological codes.	393506056fdd2ef6b86f99df9c38364f	3332d58bc669a96642de7d777b466442	eace87bc6587205398673bc800c64297	article	The idiots guide to Quantum Error Correction	Simon J. Devitt and Kae Nemoto and William J. Munro	\N	2009
8257673	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4067049	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.44.2898	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	640--646	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:19:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4067049}	This paper investigates learning in a lifelong context. Lifelong learning addresses situations in which a learner faces a whole stream of learning tasks. Such scenarios provide the opportunity to transfer knowledge across multiple learning tasks, in order to generalize more accurately from less training data. In this paper, several different approaches to lifelong learning are described, and applied in an object recognition domain. It is shown that across the board, lifelong learning approaches generalize consistently more accurately from less training data, by their ability to transfer knowledge across learning tasks. 1	38b4c1233b3770337aa537731ec4e03b	2dd0ddbd2a05be78b468eb3e591f9b63	6299551b6456f50a0674bc78bca6037a	inproceedings	Is learning the n-th thing any easier than learning the first	Sebastian Thrun	\N	1996
8257674	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4518724	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.1667	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:19:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4518724}, eprint = {0905.1667}	A different reason for the apparent weakness of the gravitational interaction\
is advanced, and its consequences for Hawking evaporation of a Schwarzschild\
black hole are investigated. Proceeding from some fundamental thermodynamic\
observations, a simple analytical formulation predicts that evaporating black\
holes will undergo a type of phase transition resulting in variously long-lived\
quantized objects of reasonable sizes, with normal thermodynamic properties and\
inherent duality characteristics. Speculations on the implications for particle\
physics are explored, and predictions for possible experimental confirmation of\
the scenario at LHC are made.	e29c8e506a2dc31d1d58bd4f278dfa0d	6e4f3ac8e378e3f05dbdf635cc7ac64c	7cba73f5bb44c097ae4e2dfd6563979b	article	A Scenario for Strong Gravity in Particle Physics: An alternative mechanism for black holes to appear at accelerator experiments	D. G. Coyne and D. C. Cheng	\N	2009
8257675	Found. Trends. Comput. Graph. Vis.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Now Publishers Inc.	Hanover, MA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544545	http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/0600000001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--89	\N	1	\N	issn = {1572-2740}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:19:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4544545}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1561/0600000001}	Many applications require tracking of complex 3D objects. These include visual servoing of robotic arms on specific target objects, Augmented Reality systems that require real-time registration of the object to be augmented, and head tracking systems that sophisticated interfaces can use. Computer Vision offers solutions that are cheap, practical and non-invasive.This survey reviews the different techniques and approaches that have been developed by industry and research. First, important mathematical tools are introduced: Camera representation, robust estimation and uncertainty estimation. Then a comprehensive study is given of the numerous approaches developed by the Augmented Reality and Robotics communities, beginning with those that are based on point or planar fiducial marks and moving on to those that avoid the need to engineer the environment by relying on natural features such as edges, texture or interest. Recent advances that avoid manual initialization and failures due to fast motion are also presented. The survery concludes with the different possible choices that should be made when implementing a 3D tracking system and a discussion of the future of vision-based 3D tracking.Because it encompasses many computer vision techniques from low-level vision to 3D geometry and includes a comprehensive study of the massive literature on the subject, this survey should be the handbook of the student, the researcher, or the engineer who wants to implement a 3D tracking system.	477f05043383d0990aef90f0b62b26d3	70fd37961617068ec4f205307c202515	95c5ab88efb229a682068078bb643338	article	Monocular model-based 3D tracking of rigid objects	Vincent Lepetit and Pascal Fua	\N	2005
8257676	J Exp Biol	205	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehrstuhl f\\"{u}r Genetik und Neurobiologie, Biozentrum, Am Hubland, D-97074 W\\"{u}rzburg, Germany.	\N	\N	citeulike:877190	http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/205/9/1233	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1233--1240	\N	Pt 9	\N	issn = {0022-0949}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:18:56}, citeulike-article-id = {877190}, priority = {2}	We report here the effects of several neurobiological determinants on aggressive behaviour in the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster. This study combines behavioural, transgenic, genetic and pharmacological techniques that are well established in the fruitfly, in the novel context of the neurobiology of aggression. We find that octopamine, dopamine and a region in the Drosophila brain called the mushroom bodies, all profoundly influence the expression of aggressive behaviour. Serotonin had no effect. We conclude that Drosophila, with its advanced set of molecular tools and its behavioural richness, has the potential to develop into a new model organism for the study of the neurobiology of aggression.	a46120febb0d3d63f21d714aa1819487	23a65461e47c02e9f7765e4450d0f491	a2802b6c2675f77d702ad9fed9c3421f	article	Drosophila as a new model organism for the neurobiology of aggression?	A. Baier and B. Wittek and B. Brembs	\N	2002
8257677	Bulletin of Mathematical Biology	61	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haslinger-Stadler-1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/bulm.1998.0085	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	437--467	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:17:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544547}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1006/bulm.1998.0085}	Abstract  The secondary structures of nucleic acids form a particularly important class of contact structures. Many important RNA molecules, however, contain pseudo-knots, a structural feature that is excluded explicitly from the conventional definition of secondary structures. We propose here a generalization of secondary structures incorporating ‘non-nested’ pseudo-knots, which we call bi-secondary structures, and discuss measures for the complexity of more general contact structures based on their graph-theoretical properties. Bi-secondary structures are planar trivalent graphs that are characterized by special embedding properties. We derive exact upper bounds on their number (as a function of the chain length n) implying that there are fewer different structures than sequences. Computational results show that the number of bi-secondary structures grows approximately like 2.35n. Numerical studies based on kinetic folding and a simple extension of the standard energy model show that the global features of the sequence-structure map of RNA do not change when pseudo-knots are introduced into the secondary structure picture. We find a large fraction of neutral mutations and, in particular, networks of sequences that fold into the same shape. These neutral networks percolate through the entire sequence space.	3f61d95ad08d39b4b30435cddd907bdc	26ca9de20da4d68817c130a8597f1943	dc9aac25c9eb0811b4227107dc85c32c	article	RNA structures with pseudo-knots: Graph-theoretical, combinatorial, and statistical properties	Christian Haslinger and Peter F. Stadler	\N	1999
8257678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '01: Proceedings of the seventh ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1168281	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502512.502550	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	269--274	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:14:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1168281}, priority = {0}, isbn = {158113391X}, doi = {10.1145/502512.502550}	\N	8f8da35c934fad63e52e43da54c6ab05	d112b6041dab4b4677368c7bf101f1ee	f07d9cc4813f3ecda75e6f0c8025cece	inproceedings	Co-clustering documents and words using bipartite spectral graph partitioning	Inderjit S. Dhillon	\N	2001
8257681	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544543	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2881	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:13:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544543}, eprint = {0905.2881}	Two models are compared on a given graph G. On the one hand regular edge\
percolation with probability 1/2 and on the other hand orienting G by giving\
each edge a random direction. Two lemmas are presented proving that for a given\
vertex v the probability distribution for the open cluster C\\_v in edge\
percolation is equal to the distribution for the directed out-cluster\
\\$\\hpil{C}\\_v\\$ and then a similar statement for the joint distribution of\
disjoint clusters around two different vertices.\
\
\
One application of the two lemmas is then to prove correlation inequalities\
of the existence of directed paths. It is proven that for vertices a,b,s in G,\
the events {s\\to a} and {s\\to b} are positively correlated. This is proven to\
be true also if we first condition on that there does not exist a path from s\
to t for any vertex t\\neq s. With this conditioning it is also true that {s\\to\
b} and {a\\to t} are negatively correlated.\
\
\
A concept of increasing events in random orientations is defined and a\
general inequality corresponding to Harris inequality is given.\
\
\
The lemmas and applications are true also for another model of randomly\
directed graphs.	c98739d827879e906831708be69acc1c	37987106f9310b17c0201385693ec51f	fe879f3f6d3eebbe40938fb0ee8a0cb3	article	A note on correlations in randomly oriented graphs	Svante Linusson	\N	2009
8257682	Central European Functional Programming School	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4178611	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11894100\\_5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	135--167	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:13:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4178611}, doi = {10.1007/11894100\\_5}	We propose a novel, comonadic approach to dataflow (stream-based) computation. This is based on the observation that both general and causal stream functions can be characterized as coKleisli arrows of comonads and on the intuition that comonads in general must be a good means to structure context-dependent computation. In particular, we develop a generic comonadic interpreter of languages for context-dependent computation and instantiate it for stream-based computation. We also discuss distributive laws of a comonad over a monad as a means to structure combinations of effectful and context-dependent computation. We apply the latter to analyse clocked dataflow (partial stream based) computation.	833f2be995fd48a5f681cd3280f9aa1d	ff9c576dc95fcccc676d65f5fde7495f	bda7fbb94fb54dda8e75e11420831746	incollection	The Essence of Dataflow Programming	Tarmo Uustalu and Varmo Vene	\N	2006
8257683	Atencion primaria / Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544542	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2009.02.003	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0212-6567}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:12:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4544542}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.aprim.2009.02.003}	OBJECTIVES: To find out the prevalence of quality trust marks present in websites and to analyse the quality of these websites displaying trust marks compared with those that do not display them, in order to put forward these trust marks as a quality indicator. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Internet. PARTICIPANTS: Websites on vaccines. MAIN MEASURES: Using "vacunas OR vaccines" as key words, the features of 40 web pages were analysed. These web pages were selected from the page results of two search engines, Google and Yahoo! RESULTS: Based on a total of 9 criteria, the average score of criteria fulfilled was 7 (95\\% CI 3.96-10.04) points for the web pages offered by Yahoo! and 7.3 (95\\% CI 3.86-10.74) offered by Google. Amongst web pages offered by Yahoo!, there were three with clearly inaccurate information, while there were four in the pages offered by Google. Trust marks were displayed in 20\\% and 30\\% medical web pages, respectively, and their presence reached statistical significance (P=0.033) when fulfilling the quality criteria compared with web pages where trust marks were not displayed. CONCLUSIONS: A wide variety of web pages was obtained by search engines and a large number of them with useless information. Although the websites analysed had a good quality, between 15\\% and 20\\% showed inaccurate information. Websites where trust marks were displayed had more quality than those that did not display one and none of them were included amongst those where inaccurate information was found.	1341bca9a8d541d18b21b7be71fac0c8	01e55d38af577b4f55eb41c044709a3d	1dc93fa7e44c631b22d66d13585b9f29	article	[Health information on the internet and trust marks as quality indicators: Vaccines case study.]	Miguel \\'{A}ngel A. Mayer and Angela Leis and Ferran Sanz	\N	2009
8257684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '08: ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 papers	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544524	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1399504.1360614	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:08:39}, location = {Los Angeles, California}, citeulike-article-id = {4544524}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1399504.1360614}	When a scene is photographed many times by different people, the viewpoints often cluster along certain paths. These paths are largely specific to the scene being photographed, and follow interesting regions and viewpoints. We seek to discover a range of such paths and turn them into controls for image-based rendering. Our approach takes as input a large set of community or personal photos, reconstructs camera viewpoints, and automatically computes orbits, panoramas, canonical views, and optimal paths between views. The scene can then be interactively browsed in 3D using these controls or with six degree-of-freedom free-viewpoint control. As the user browses the scene, nearby views are continuously selected and transformed, using control-adaptive reprojection techniques.	f9de3c1a4f8f3268954d06c54e3fa726	47c1037dc237a8e54ce39e38119a50f0	da8c9b9c799069f37551a0bfa9795e61	inproceedings	Finding paths through the world's photos	Noah Snavely and Rahul Garg and Steven M. Seitz and Richard Szeliski	\N	2008
8257685	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544535	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2955	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:08:07}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544535}, eprint = {0905.2955}	We present detailed heat capacity measurements for Ba(Fe(1-x)Cox)2As2 and\
Ba(Fe(1-x)Nix)2As2 single crystals in the vicinity of the superconducting\
transitions. The specific heat jump at the superconducting transition\
temperature (Tc), Delta Cp/Tc, changes by a factor \\~{} 10 across these series.\
The Delta Cp/T\\$ vs. Tc data of this work (together with the literature data for\
Ba(Fe0.939Co0.061)2As2, (Ba0.55K0.45)Fe2As2, and (Ba0.6K0.4)Fe2As2) scale well\
to a single log-log plot over two orders of magnitude in Delta Cp/Tc and over\
about an order of magnitude in Tc, giving Delta Cp/Tc \\~{} Tc^2.	2e615499ebe84199e7732f7ca67e2270	c14e692d1417ddf449b7afaf32a03f0a	b5495f3adff36fac2a419424d324d588	article	Specific heat jump at the superconducting transition temperature in Ba(Fe(1-x)Cox)2As2 and Ba(Fe(1-x)Nix)2As2 single crystals	Sergey L. Bud\\&\\#x27;ko and Ni Ni and Paul C. Canfield	\N	2009
8257687	Journal of Molecular Biology	336	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4.	\N	\N	Andronescu-Fejes-2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2003.12.041	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	607--624	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:07:17}, citeulike-article-id = {437767}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmb.2003.12.041}	The function of many RNAs depends crucially on their structure. Therefore, the design of RNA molecules with specific structural properties has many potential applications, e.g. in the context of investigating the function of biological RNAs, of creating new ribozymes, or of designing artificial RNA nanostructures. Here, we present a new algorithm for solving the following RNA secondary structure design problem: given a secondary structure, find an RNA sequence (if any) that is predicted to fold to that structure. Unlike the (pseudoknot-free) secondary structure prediction problem, this problem appears to be hard computationally. Our new algorithm, "RNA Secondary Structure Designer (RNA-SSD)", is based on stochastic local search, a prominent general approach for solving hard combinatorial problems. A thorough empirical evaluation on computationally predicted structures of biological sequences and artificially generated RNA structures as well as on empirically modelled structures from the biological literature shows that RNA-SSD substantially out-performs the best known algorithm for this problem, RNAinverse from the Vienna RNA Package. In particular, the new algorithm is able to solve structures, consistently, for which RNAinverse is unable to find solutions. The RNA-SSD software is publically available under the name of RNA Designer at the RNASoft website (www.rnasoft.ca).	bc17f7465383a69971002a1dd938ec06	da55837d4c2006b8821dd7a931216ac2	47e377dfa48f0513b8a9f065bb8e2afc	article	A new algorithm for RNA secondary structure design	M. Andronescu and A. P. Fejes and F. Hutter and H. H. Hoos and A. Condon	\N	2004
8257689	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544534	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2957	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:07:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544534}, eprint = {0905.2957}	With a striking similarity to the copper oxide families, recently discovered\
high-temperature superconductivity in iron pnictides emerges upon suppression\
of static magnetic order via additional charge doping or applied pressure.\
Following the copper oxide research, a big thrust of current efforts has been\
to establish high-temperature superconductivity in these compounds via magnetic\
correlation. However, the microscopic nature of the magnetism in iron pnictides\
is still under serious debate among the researchers, especially given the most\
recent experimental observation of a puzzling strongly anisotropic magnetic\
coupling. Here we report a first-principles theoretical Wannier function\
analysis of the representative parent compound LaOFeAs. A rare ferro-orbital\
ordering is found to give rise to the strongly anisotropic magnetic structure\
and the observed lattice distortion. Our results indicate the fundamental\
necessity of additional orbital physics, and suggest a picture of correlated\
electronic structure with significant physical implications on this exciting\
new family of high-temperature superconductors.	d3c94c64373751cb5de6774d684b56a0	71751d86e060884acdbfb3cba178cc83	3920af4be6968b377a11bee77f36ba0a	article	Anisotropic Magnetic Structure and Ferro-Orbital Order in Iron Pnictides	Chi-Cheng Lee and Wei-Guo Yin and Wei Ku	\N	2009
8257691	Virology Journal	6	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4537050	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-60	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	60+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1743-422X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:06:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4537050}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1743-422X-6-60}	Porcine circoviruses are circular single-stranded DNA viruses that infect swine and wild boars. Two species of porcine circoviruses exist. Porcine circovirus type 1 is non pathogenic contrary to porcine circovirus type 2 which is associated with the immuno-depressive disease known as Post-weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome. Porcine circovirus DNA has been shown to replicate by a rolling circle mechanism. Several other studies have revealed similar mechanisms of rolling-circle replication in plasmids and single-stranded viruses such as Geminivirus. Three elements are important in rolling-circle replication: i) a gene encoding initiator protein, ii) a double strand origin, and iii) a single strand origin. However, differences exist between viruses and plasmids and between viruses. Porcine circovirus replication probably involves a "melting pot" rather than "cruciform" rolling-circle mechanism.\\&\\#10;This review provides a summary of current knowledge of replication in porcine circoviruses as models of the Circovirus genus. Based on various studies, the factors affecting replication are defined and the mechanisms involved in the different phases of replication are described or proposed.	f4366309a9ed440c8a60d9a8c224f395	694bfc4bb37100ef672d086d161ba267	ca21ba3c4d8a9f3d170988fe236de42f	article	Replication of porcine circoviruses	Florence and Andre Jestin	\N	2009
8257693	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544523	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2679	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:03:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544523}, eprint = {0905.2679}	Electron-doping of the semimetal (CeOFeAs) by either fluorine (max Tc \\~{} 43\
K)or cobalt (max Tc \\~{} 11 K) leads to superconductivity. Here we show the effect\
of transition metal (Co) substitution at the iron site on the superconducting\
properties of CeO0.9F0.1FeAs (Tc \\~{}38 K)to understand the interplay of charge\
carriers in both the rare earth-oxygen and Fe-As layers. Simultaneous doping of\
equivalent number of charge carriers in both layers leads to a Tc of 9.8 K\
which is lower than the Tc obtained when either the conducting layer (CeAs) or\
charge reservoir layer (CeO) is individually doped. This suggests a clear\
interplay between the two layers to control the superconductivity. The\
resistivity shows a T2 dependence (T \\&gt;\\&gt;Tc) which indicates strong\
electron-electron correlation. Hall coefficient and thermoelectric power\
indicate increased carrier concentration with cobalt doping in CeO0.9F0.1FeAs.\
The rf penetration depth both for CeO0.9F0.1Fe0.95Co0.05As and CeO0.9F0.1FeAs\
show an exponential temperature dependence with a gap value of \\~{} 1.6 and 1.9\
meV. A resistance minimum is observed in the normal state near Tc which also\
shows negative magnetoresistance and provides evidence for the onset of weak\
localization.	4587f41540fb51c15d4f789517fc43d9	d787bcdc61a3504b6d901d57131b414c	4bbefe35da543a371dd972ef203b1574	article	Strong electron-electron correlation and weak localization in CeO\\_{0.9}F\\_{0.1}Fe\\_{1-x}Co\\_xAs	S. J. Singh and J. Prakash and S. Patnaik and A. K. Ganguli	\N	2009
8257694	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544522	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2633	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:01:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544522}, eprint = {0905.2633}	Using x-ray absorption and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, charge\
dynamics at and near the Fe \\$L\\$ edges is investigated in Fe pnictide materials,\
and contrasted to that measured in other Fe compounds. It is shown that the XAS\
and RIXS spectra for 122 and 1111 Fe pnictides are each qualitatively similar\
to Fe metal. Cluster diagonalization, multiplet, and density-functional\
calculations show that Coulomb correlations are much smaller than in the\
cuprates, highlighting the role of Fe metallicity and strong covalency in these\
materials. Best agreement with experiment is obtained using Hubbard parameters\
\\$U\\lesssim 2\\$eV and \\$J\\approx 0.8\\$eV.	4d3ab06154e1a3e92fc260f7a74dbdba	2a1a17718c29005cc89da596022765eb	ce8417ca850c97863aefb60404c52190	article	Evidence for weak electronic correlations in Fe-pnictides	W. L. Yang and P. O. Velasco and J. D. Denlinger and A. P. Sorini and C. C. Chen and B. Moritz and W. S. Lee and F. Vernay and B. Delley and J. H. Chu and J. G. Analytis and I. R. Fisher and Z. A. Ren and J. Yang and W. Lu and Z. X. Zhao and J. van den Brink and Z. Hussain and Z. X. Shen and T. P. Devereaux	\N	2009
8257695	Comput. Vis. Image Underst.	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544518	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2007.09.014	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	346--359	\N	3	\N	issn = {1077-3142}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:00:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4544518}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.cviu.2007.09.014}	This article presents a novel scale- and rotation-invariant detector and descriptor, coined SURF (Speeded-Up Robust Features). SURF approximates or even outperforms previously proposed schemes with respect to repeatability, distinctiveness, and robustness, yet can be computed and compared much faster. This is achieved by relying on integral images for image convolutions; by building on the strengths of the leading existing detectors and descriptors (specifically, using a Hessian matrix-based measure for the detector, and a distribution-based descriptor); and by simplifying these methods to the essential. This leads to a combination of novel detection, description, and matching steps. The paper encompasses a detailed description of the detector and descriptor and then explores the effects of the most important parameters. We conclude the article with SURF's application to two challenging, yet converse goals: camera calibration as a special case of image registration, and object recognition. Our experiments underline SURF's usefulness in a broad range of topics in computer vision.	67fff5f4191331a8bd98359fa7113d4c	befc128dd8bce45a9d0308f72dc9a95a	0f89ae23262ac369a6a591965d5d8e14	article	Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF)	Herbert Bay and Andreas Ess and Tinne Tuytelaars and Luc Van Gool	\N	2008
8257696	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544521	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2634	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 09:00:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544521}, eprint = {0905.2634}	Motivated by the bad metal behavior of the iron pnictides, we study a\
multi-orbital t-J1-J2 model and investigate possible singlet superconducting\
pairings. Magnetic frustration by itself leads to a large degeneracy in the\
pairing states. The kinetic energy breaks this into a quasi-degeneracy among a\
reduced set of pairing states. For small electron and hole Fermi pockets, an\
A1g state dominates over the phase diagram but a B1g state has close-by energy;\
an A1g+i B1g state, which breaks time-reversal symmetry, occurs at low\
temperatures in part of the phase diagram. A B2g state becomes the ground state\
when the Fermi surfaces are relatively large.	c2b96cc2b0c1825aaad7e3a31c03eaaf	08eaa462a3b6b535a06b880b8968628c	1e724703f78b2c870f22739f351ef8db	article	Superconductivity in Multi-orbital t-J1-J2 Model and its Implications for Iron Pnictides	Pallab Goswami and Predrag Nikolic and Qimiao Si	\N	2009
8257697	Nature	420	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Searls-2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01255	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	211--217	\N	6912	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:59:54}, citeulike-article-id = {415105}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature01255}	Linguistic metaphors have been woven into the fabric of molecular biology since its inception. The determination of the human genome sequence has brought these metaphors to the forefront of the popular imagination, with the natural extension of the notion of DNA as language to that of the genome as the 'book of life'. But do these analogies go deeper and, if so, can the methods developed for analysing languages be applied to molecular biology? In fact, many techniques used in bioinformatics, even if developed independently, may be seen to be grounded in linguistics. Further interweaving of these fields will be instrumental in extending our understanding of the language of life.	2add9a6194abf8418d8f7c5c9b5ee1c8	538ff2455fcc196c83e41b98d5cb9428	8241fdad6d6d954b47c2a1f0468495eb	article	The language of genes	David B. Searls	\N	2002
8257698	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544517	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2625	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:59:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544517}, eprint = {0905.2625}	Intermetallic compounds containing f-electron elements display a wealth of\
superconducting phases, that are prime candidates for unconventional pairing\
with complex order parameter symmetries. For instance, superconductivity has\
been found at the border of magnetic order as well as deep within ferro- and\
antiferromagnetically ordered states, suggesting that magnetism may promote\
rather than destroy superconductivity. Superconductivity near valence\
transitions, or in the vicinity of magneto-polar order are candidates for new\
superconductive pairing interactions such as fluctuations of the conduction\
electron density or the crystal electric field, respectively. The experimental\
status of the study of the superconducting phases of f-electron compounds is\
reviewed.	c0bbccfb24b2100869a9588df58798f6	da022214f848e4673f1fe95ed70e17be	d76ef5dc0f40779f55bfa4b7b8f75733	article	Superconducting phases of f-electron compounds	C. Pfleiderer	\N	2009
8257699	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544515	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2608	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:57:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544515}, eprint = {0905.2608}	We describe the interplay between d-wave superconductivity and spin density\
wave (SDW) order in a theory of the hole-doped cuprates at hole densities below\
optimal doping. The theory assumes local SDW order, and associated electron and\
hole pocket Fermi surfaces of charge carriers in the normal state. We describe\
quantum and thermal fluctuations in the orientation of the local SDW order,\
which lead to d-wave superconductivity: we compute the superconducting critical\
temperature and magnetic field in a `minimal' universal theory. We also\
describe the back-action of the superconductivity on the SDW order, showing\
that SDW order is more stable in the metal. Our results capture key aspects of\
the phase diagram of Demler et al. (<a href="/abs/cond-mat/0103192">cond-mat/0103192</a>) obtained in a\
phenomenological quantum theory of competing orders. Finally, we propose a\
finite temperature phase diagram for crossovers around the `pseudogap' regime.\
All our analysis is placed in the context of recent experimental results.	ec4f3d52d92272ca6556a3bd62c45e98	fd90a94b38a917328d075176c186c415	39cb8668ff22ad7f688cd10ca6d9bfa4	article	Competing orders in the underdoped cuprates	Eun G. Moon and Subir Sachdev	\N	2009
8257700	RNA	11	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.	\N	\N	Ren-Rastegari-2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.7284905	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1494--1504	\N	10	\N	issn = {1355-8382}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:56:24}, citeulike-article-id = {494445}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1261/rna.7284905}	We present HotKnots, a new heuristic algorithm for the prediction of RNA secondary structures including pseudoknots. Based on the simple idea of iteratively forming stable stems, our algorithm explores many alternative secondary structures, using a free energy minimization algorithm for pseudoknot free secondary structures to identify promising candidate stems. In an empirical evaluation of the algorithm with 43 sequences taken from the Pseudobase database and from the literature on pseudoknotted structures, we found that overall, in terms of the sensitivity and specificity of predictions, HotKnots outperforms the well-known Pseudoknots algorithm of Rivas and Eddy and the NUPACK algorithm of Dirks and Pierce, both based on dynamic programming approaches for limited classes of pseudoknotted structures. It also outperforms the heuristic Iterated Loop Matching algorithm of Ruan and colleagues, and in many cases gives better results than the genetic algorithm from the STAR package of van Batenburg and colleagues and the recent pknotsRG-mfe algorithm of Reeder and Giegerich. The HotKnots algorithm has been implemented in C/C++ and is available from http://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/beta/Software/HotKnots.	b154b0fce885b0f0f945abba743e8e59	90128deb42de75a33f717940379f278d	18a64bdd6c5a9ad241935efedc3dae0b	article	HotKnots: heuristic prediction of RNA secondary structures including pseudoknots	J. Ren and B. Rastegari and A. Condon and H. H. Hoos	\N	2005
8257701	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qin-Reidys-2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3523	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:51:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544510}, eprint = {0710.3523}	In this paper we show how to express RNA tertiary interactions via the\
concepts of tangled diagrams. Tangled diagrams allow to formulate RNA base\
triples and pseudoknot-interactions and to control the maximum number of\
mutually crossing arcs. In particular we study two subsets of tangled diagrams:\
3-noncrossing tangled-diagrams with \\$\\ell\\$ vertices of degree two and\
2-regular, 3-noncrossing partitions (i.e. without arcs of the form \\$(i,i+1)\\$).\
Our main result is an asymptotic formula for the number of 2-regular,\
3-noncrossing partitions, denoted by \\$p\\_{3,2}(n)\\$, 3-noncrossing partitions\
over \\$[n]\\$. The asymptotic formula is derived by the analytic theory of\
singular difference equations due to Birkhoff-Trjitzinsky. Explicitly, we prove\
the formula \\$p\\_{3,2}(n+1)\\sim K 8^{n}n^{-7}(1+c\\_{1}/n+c\\_{2}/n^2+c\\_3/n^3)\\$ where\
\\$K,c\\_i\\$, \\$i=1,2,3\\$ are constants.	aff71c60197769ec094acda731bf692d	5137697468a82e92ab0d664911bd3e6c	d6ea51fec1672e9dece3c77df0b8bf15	article	A combinatorial framework for RNA tertiary interaction	Jing Qin and Christian M. Reidys	\N	2007
8257702	BMC Bioinformatics	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544020	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-10-151	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	151+	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:51:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4544020}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-10-151}	BACKGROUND:DNA sequence integrity, mRNA concentrations and protein-DNA interactions have been subject to genome-wide analyses based on microarrays with ever increasing efficiency and reliability over the past fifteen years. However, very recently novel technologies for Ultra High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (UHTS) have been harnessed to study these phenomena with unprecedented precision. As a consequence, the extensive bioinformatics environment available for array data management, analysis, interpretation and publication must be extended to include these novel sequencing data types. DESCRIPTION MIMAS was originally conceived as a simple, convenient and local Microarray Information Management and Annotation System focused on GeneChips for expression profiling studies. MIMAS 3.0 enables users to manage data from high-density oligonucleotide SNP Chips, expression arrays (both 3'UTR and tiling) and promoter arrays, BeadArrays as well as UHTS data using MIAME-compliant standardized vocabulary. Importantly, researchers can export data in MAGE-TAB format and upload them to the EBI's ArrayExpress certified data repository using a one-step procedure. CONCLUSION:We have vastly extended the capability of the system such that it processes the data output of six types of GeneChips (Affymetrix), two different BeadArrays for mRNA and miRNA (Illumina) and the Genome Analyzer (a popular Ultra-High Throughput DNA Sequencer, Illumina), without compromising on its flexibility and user-friendliness. The system, appropriately renamed into Multiomics Information Management and Annotation System, is currently used by scientists working in approximately 50 academic laboratories and genomics platforms in Switzerland and France. MIMAS 3.0 is freely available via http://multiomics.sourceforge.net/.	1fc38f995cab9002d32cecef13e9c640	cbef3fba1c00395c6680751d5163138b	f5ef85a8adf886cc696e458bac3a5a95	article	MIMAS 3.0 is a Multiomics Information Management and Annotation System	Alexandre Gattiker and Leandro Hermida and Robin Liechti and Ioannis Xenarios and Olivier Collin and Jacques Rougemont and Michael Primig	\N	2009
8257703	Phys Chem Chem Phys	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences Sciences of the Czech Republic and Center for Biomolecules and Complex Molecular Systems, 16610, Prague 6, Czech Republic.	\N	\N	vacha07pccp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b704491g	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4736--4747	\N	34	\N	issn = {1463-9076}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:50:22}, citeulike-article-id = {2349330}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1039/b704491g}	Autoionization of water which gives rise to its pH is one of the key properties of aqueous systems. Surfaces of water and aqueous electrolyte solutions are traditionally viewed as devoid of inorganic ions; however, recent molecular simulations and spectroscopic experiments show the presence of certain ions including hydronium in the topmost layer. This raises the question of what is the pH (defined using proton concentration in the topmost layer) of the surface of neat water. Microscopic simulations and measurements with atomistic resolution show that the water surface is acidic due to a strong propensity of hydronium (but not of hydroxide) for the surface. In contrast, macroscopic experiments, such as zeta potential and titration measurements, indicate a negatively charged water surface interpreted in terms of preferential adsorption of OH(-). Here we review recent simulations and experiments characterizing autoionization at the surface of liquid water and ice crystals in an attempt to present and discuss in detail, if not fully resolve, this controversy.	34544b0afcaa97046e87425ce3e1411d	131e108e446ab686f2f9066c5bf46dc9	31cb8e0ada788a0f2d935abe2a42f16d	article	Autoionization at the surface of neat water: is the top layer pH neutral, basic, or acidic?	R. V\\'{a}cha and V. Buch and A. Milet and J. P. Devlin and P. Jungwirth	\N	2007
8257704	The Journal of general virology	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544506	http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.011270-0	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0022-1317}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:50:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4544506}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1099/vir.0.011270-0}	The non-structural protein 1 (NS1) of the influenza A virus and the protein NS2, which is also known as nuclear export protein, play important roles in the infectious life cycle of the virus. The objective of this study was to find the degree of conservation in the NS proteins and to identify conserved sites of functional or structural importance, which may be utilised as potential drug target sites. The analysis was based on 2620 amino acid sequences for the NS1 protein and 1195 sequences for the NS2 protein. The degree of conservation and potential binding sites were mapped onto the protein structures obtained from a combination of experimentally available structure fragments with predicted threading models. In addition to high conservation in protein regions of known function, novel highly conserved sites have been identified, namely Glu159, Thr171, Val192, Arg200, Glu208 and Gln218 on the NS1 protein and Ser24, Leu28, Arg66, Arg84, Ser93, Ile97, and Leu103 on the NS2 protein. Using the Q-SiteFinder binding site prediction algorithm, several highly conserved binding sites were found including two spatially close sites on the NS1 protein, which could be targeted with a bivalent ligand that would interfere with double-stranded RNA binding. Altogether, this work reveals novel universally conserved residues that are candidates for protein-protein interactions and provide the basis for designing universal anti-influenza drugs.	7a93796420a940adde36a2213f61fec5	a9b9424d5ed18979174a977dfd8bc0c0	c00c9218b4723824741876500d1dd5f0	article	Large-scale analysis of Influenza A virus sequences reveals potential drug-target sites of NS proteins.	Vivek Darapaneni and Varun K K. Prabhaker and Andreas Kukol	\N	2009
8257705	System-on-Chip, 2006. International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	System-on-Chip, 2006. International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544507	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISSOC.2006.321969	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--4	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:49:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4544507}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ISSOC.2006.321969}	This paper presents features of the enhanced legacy 68000 instruction set architecture and the development environment that supports it. They enable use of the architecture in system on chip design	aa2f0a9cd7e42b6e217750e71db51cd4	9c600125c610940495bb67b2bb7dda74	f8e10d2c9d06a375c8a9fb2ac9b61810	inproceedings	Enhanced legacy 68000 instruction set architecture as a basis for system on chip development	W. Sakowski and S. Kaprowski and W. Wrona and M. Przybysz	\N	2006
8257706	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4536956	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2579	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:48:55}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4536956}, eprint = {0905.2579}	By studying perturbations about the vacuum, we show that Horava gravity\
suffers from two different strong coupling problems, extending all the way into\
the deep infra-red. The first of these is associated with the principle of\
detailed balance and explains why solutions to General Relativity are typically\
not recovered in models that preserve this structure. The second of these\
occurs even without detailed balance and is associated with the breaking of\
diffeomorphism invariance, required for anisotropic scaling in the UV. Since\
there is a reduced symmetry group there are additional degrees of freedom,\
which need not decouple in the infra-red. Indeed, we use the Stuckelberg trick\
to show that one of these extra modes become strongly coupled as the parameters\
approach their desired infra-red fixed point. Whilst we can evade the first\
strong coupling problem by breaking detailed balance, we cannot avoid the\
second, whatever the form of the potential. Therefore the original Horava\
model, and its "phenomenologically viable" extensions do not have a\
perturbative General Relativity limit at any scale. Experiments which confirm\
the perturbative gravitational wave prediction of General Relativity, such as\
the cumulative shift of the periastron time of binary pulsars, will presumably\
rule out the theory.	15953264e06688427b826ae6de42e561	b23c97cf5c1908ffd3da00ba0fb8cd7d	c77396ead9f6a6f4346108aef9814bab	article	Strong coupling in Horava gravity	Christos Charmousis and Gustavo Niz and Antonio Padilla and Paul M. Saffin	\N	2009
8257707	Brain research	1142	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544503	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2007.01.062	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	189--205	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0006-8993}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:47:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4544503}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.brainres.2007.01.062}	To identify attentional and neural mechanisms affecting global and local feature extraction, we devised a global-local hierarchical letter paradigm to test the hypothesis that aging reduces functional cerebral lateralization through corpus callosum (CC) degradation. Participants (37 men and women, 26-79 years) performed a task requiring global, local, or global+local attention and underwent structural MRI for CC measurement. Although reaction time (RT) slowed with age, all participants had faster RTs to local than global targets. This local precedence effect together with greater interference from incongruent local information and greater response conflict from local targets each correlated with older age and smaller callosal genu (anterior) areas. These findings support the hypothesis that the CC mediates lateralized local-global processes by inhibition of task-irrelevant information under selective attention conditions. Further, with advancing age smaller genu size leads to less robust inhibition, thereby reducing cerebral lateralization and permitting interference to influence processing. Sex was an additional modifier of interference, in that callosum-interference relationships were evident in women but not in men. Regardless of age, smaller splenium (posterior) areas correlated with less response facilitation from repetition priming of global targets in men, but with greater response facilitation from repetition priming of local targets in women. Our data indicate the following dissociation: anterior callosal structure was associated with inhibitory processes (i.e., interference from incongruency and response conflict), which are vulnerable to the effects of age and sex, whereas posterior callosal structure was associated with facilitation processes from repetition priming dependent on sex and independent of age.	0fc31710d1607441a1797048ac5e1549	3455783964977e54d258b93ac8393296	efd01104b822800991d49748212b0cb3	article	Local-global interference is modulated by age, sex and anterior corpus callosum size.	E. M. M\\"{u}ller-Oehring and T. Schulte and C. Raassi and A. Pfefferbaum and E. V. Sullivan	\N	2007
8257708	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544498	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2835	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:47:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544498}, eprint = {0905.2835}	We present a curvaton model from type IIB string theory compactified on a\
warped throat with approximate isometries. Considering an (anti-)D3-brane\
sitting at the throat tip as a prototype standard model brane, we show that the\
brane's position in the isometry directions can play the role of curvatons. The\
basic picture is that the fluctuations of the (anti-)D3-brane in the angular\
isometry directions during inflation eventually turns into the primordial\
curvature perturbations, and subsequently the brane's oscillation excites other\
open string modes on the brane and reheat the universe. We find in the explicit\
case of the KS throat that a wide range of parameters allows a consistent\
curvaton scenario. It is also shown that the oscillations of branes at throat\
tips are capable of producing large non-Gaussianity, either through curvature\
or isocurvature perturbations. Since such setups naturally arise in warped\
(multi-)throat compactifications and are constrained by observational data, the\
model can provide tests for compactification scenarios. This work gives an\
explicit example of string theory providing light fields for generating\
curvature perturbations. Such mechanisms free the inflaton from being\
responsible for the perturbations, thus open up new possibilities for inflation\
models.	3caad1cbff4971242e81168092bf644c	61e5a54050431b27bdd924e8c089d5e0	92253c1c998ffc951c8a323873926088	article	Curvatons in Warped Throats	Takeshi Kobayashi and Shinji Mukohyama	\N	2009
8257709	Neuropsychologia	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544499	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2005.04.015	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	307--319	\N	2	\N	issn = {0028-3932}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:46:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4544499}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2005.04.015}	Neuropsychological and functional imaging studies have shown a general right hemisphere advantage for processing global visual information and a left hemisphere advantage for processing local information. There is also evidence for the left parietal lobe being important for switching attention between local and global levels. Here we examined whether the left parietal lobe is associated with another aspect of attentional control over hierarchical visual processing; namely, ignoring the irrelevant aspect of the stimulus when it is more salient than the target attribute. In experiment 1 a group of left parietal patients were abnormally affected by a salient local stimulus that significantly interfered with their ability to identify global shapes. This effect was reversed in experiment 2 when small sized compound letters were used (where the global shape was more salient than the local letters). The patients then had difficulty ignoring the global shape. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrated that the failure to accurately identify global form in experiment 1 could not be attributed to a difficulty in spreading attention across a large area. Finally, in experiment 4 the effect of a salient irrelevant stimulus was significantly attenuated when the irrelevant level did not map onto a response. The data indicate that damage to the left parietal lobe disrupts the ability to select attributes of stimuli that have low salience when other attributes have high salience for the task.	d1de4911a5acc4352e942bac2efe23ae	57e80f9b9493906e841ecc2242fce76e	eeb5b899d11fdb3371739caac6d140da	article	Effects of saliency, not global dominance, in patients with left parietal damage.	C. Mevorach and G. W. Humphreys and L. Shalev	\N	2006
8257710	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LeeYGDH09arxiv	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2441	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:44:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544494}, eprint = {0905.2441}	We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively\
parallel simulation with advanced Monte Carlo methods. Graphics cards,\
containing multiple Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), are self-contained\
parallel computational devices that can be housed in conventional desktop and\
laptop computers. For certain classes of Monte Carlo algorithms they offer\
massively parallel simulation, with the added advantage over conventional\
distributed multi-core processors that they are cheap, easily accessible, easy\
to maintain, easy to code, dedicated local devices with low power consumption.\
On a canonical set of stochastic simulation examples including population-based\
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and Sequential Monte Carlo methods, we find\
speedups from 35 to 500 fold over conventional single-threaded computer code.\
Our findings suggest that GPUs have the potential to facilitate the growth of\
statistical modelling into complex data rich domains through the availability\
of cheap and accessible many-core computation. We believe the speedup we\
observe should motivate wider use of parallelizable simulation methods and\
greater methodological attention to their design.	89b82afc991544b2c13418298e464069	5dd4e6cda133ced111c38deb3e04803b	cbb538bf0447e2fa25d87ead1fff9570	article	On the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation with advanced Monte Carlo methods	Anthony Lee and Christopher Yau and Michael B. Giles and Arnaud Doucet and Christopher C. Holmes	\N	2009
8257711	Journal of cognitive neuroscience	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4194683	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2009.21088	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0898-929X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:43:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4194683}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1162/jocn.2009.21088}	Abstract Attentional cues can trigger activity in the parietal cortex in anticipation of visual displays, and this activity may, in turn, induce changes in other areas of the visual cortex, hence, implementing attentional selection. In a recent TMS study [Mevorach, C., Humphreys, G. W., \\& Shalev, L. Effects of saliency, not global dominance, in patients with left parietal damage. Neuropsychologia, 44, 307-319, 2006a; Mevorach, C., Humphreys, G. W., \\& Shalev, L. Opposite biases in salience-based selection for the left and right posterior parietal cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 9, 740-742, 2006b], it was shown that the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) can utilize the relative saliency (a nonspatial property) of a target and a distractor to bias visual selection. Furthermore, selection was lateralized so that the right PPC is engaged when salient information must be selected and the left PPC when the salient information must be ignored. However, it is not clear how the PPC implements these complementary forms of selection. Here we used on-line triple-pulse TMS over the right or left PPC prior to or after the onset of global/local displays. When delivered after the onset of the display, TMS to the right PPC disrupted the selection of the more salient aspect of the hierarchical letter. In contrast, left PPC TMS delivered prior to the onset of the stimulus disrupted responses to the lower saliency stimulus. These findings suggest that selection and suppression of saliency, rather than being "two sides of the same coin," are fundamentally different processes. Selection of saliency seems to operate reflexively, whereas suppression of saliency relies on a preparatory phase that "sets up" the system in order to effectively ignore saliency.	cd76da20327754187c7334abe43dcea9	b7cc740b2f9f3ea423ec95cc96d59c68	873da52a89b225d58090d6be6389e0f3	article	Reflexive and Preparatory Selection and Suppression of Salient Information in the Right and Left Posterior Parietal Cortex.	Carmel Mevorach and Glyn W W. Humphreys and Lilach Shalev	\N	2008
8257712	Nature Neuroscience	9	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:671825	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn1709	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	740--742	\N	6	\N	issn = {1097-6256}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:42:37}, citeulike-article-id = {671825}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nn1709}	\N	84c0bd8efca656596b2adeb55f0ee332	dcc26bae1bb1fa79046d9f356dbae4fb	894501332949cb1bc78d7abce72ec40a	article	Opposite biases in salience-based selection for the left and right posterior parietal cortex	Carmel Mevorach and Glyn W. Humphreys and Lilach Shalev	\N	2006
8257713	Journal of cognitive neuroscience	21	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4194669	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2009.21044	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	303--315	\N	2	\N	issn = {0898-929X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:41:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4194669}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1162/jocn.2009.21044}	Neuropsychological and functional imaging studies have suggested a general right hemisphere advantage for processing global visual information and a left hemisphere advantage for processing local information. In contrast, a recent transcranial magnetic stimulation study [Mevorach, C., Humphreys, G. W., \\& Shalev, L. Opposite biases in salience-based selection for the left and right posterior parietal cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 9, 740-742, 2006b] demonstrated that functional lateralization of selection in the parietal cortices on the basis of the relative salience of stimuli might provide an alternative explanation for previous results. In the present study, we applied a whole-brain analysis of the functional magnetic resonance signal when participants responded to either the local or the global levels of hierarchical figures. The task (respond to local or global) was crossed with the saliency of the target level (local salient, global salient) to provide, for the first time, a direct contrast between brain activation related to the stimulus level and that related to relative saliency. We found evidence for lateralization of salience-based selection but not for selection based on the level of processing. Activation along the left intraparietal sulcus (IPS) was found when a low saliency stimulus had to be selected irrespective of its level. A control task showed that this was not simply an effect of task difficulty. The data suggest a specific role for regions along the left IPS in salience-based selection, supporting the argument that previous reports of lateralized responses to local and global stimuli were contaminated by effects of saliency.	83b9cd40ad490bd1805d2d2e4914bbfd	18c459b82989d0661fa381d4183437c1	825788a0cd0d6986f1847dfb229e0112	article	The left intraparietal sulcus modulates the selection of low salient stimuli.	C. Mevorach and L. Shalev and H. A. Allen and G. W. Humphreys	\N	2009
8257714	Bulletin of Mathematical Biology	59	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santa Fe Institute, NM 87501, USA.	\N	\N	Reidys-Stadler-1997	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9116604	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	339--397	\N	2	\N	issn = {0092-8240}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:40:28}, citeulike-article-id = {118800}, priority = {2}	Random graph theory is used to model and analyse the relationships between sequences and secondary structures of RNA molecules, which are understood as mappings from sequence space into shape space. These maps are non-invertible since there are always many orders of magnitude more sequences than structures. Sequences folding into identical structures form neutral networks. A neutral network is embedded in the set of sequences that are compatible with the given structure. Networks are modeled as graphs and constructed by random choice of vertices from the space of compatible sequences. The theory characterizes neutral networks by the mean fraction of neutral neighbors (lambda). The networks are connected and percolate sequence space if the fraction of neutral nearest neighbors exceeds a threshold value (lambda > lambda *). Below threshold (lambda < lambda *), the networks are partitioned into a largest "giant" component and several smaller components. Structures are classified as "common" or "rare" according to the sizes of their pre-images, i.e. according to the fractions of sequences folding into them. The neutral networks of any pair of two different common structures almost touch each other, and, as expressed by the conjecture of shape space covering sequences folding into almost all common structures, can be found in a small ball of an arbitrary location in sequence space. The results from random graph theory are compared to data obtained by folding large samples of RNA sequences. Differences are explained in terms of specific features of RNA molecular structures.	01a9e4cf293730ac4045f1bcd70daa55	430d8322554ff8245d4a223b5dfc2813	3b055df8e103c237cd2ed35894edabed	article	Generic properties of combinatory maps: neutral networks of RNA secondary structures	Christian M. Reidys and Peter F. Stadler and P. Schuster	\N	1997
8257715	Journal of Biotechnology	110	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544486	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2004.02.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	181--199	\N	2	\N	issn = {01681656}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:38:25}, citeulike-article-id = {4544486}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiotec.2004.02.002}	Bacterial signal processing was investigated concerning the sucrose phosphotransferase system (sucrose PTS) in the bacterium  Escherichia coli  as an example. The about 20 different phosphotransferase systems (PTSs) of the cell fulfill besides the transport of various carbohydrates, also the function of one signal processing system. Extra- and intracellular signals are converted within the PTS protein chain to important regulatory signals affecting, e.g. carbon metabolism and chemotaxis. A detailed dynamical model of the sucrose PTS was developed describing transport and signal processing function. It was formulated using a detailed description of complex formation and phosphate transfer between the chain proteins. Model parameters were taken from literature or were identified with own experiments. Simulation studies together with experimental hints showed that the dynamic behavior of phosphate transfer in the PTS runs within 1 s. Therefore a description of steady state characteristics is sufficient for describing the signaling properties of the sucrose PTS. A steady state characteristic field describes the degree of phosphorylation of the PTS protein EIIA Crr  as a function of the input variables extracellular sucrose concentration and intracellular phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP):pyruvate ratio. The model has been validated with different experiments performed in a CSTR using a sucrose positive  E. coli  W3110 derivative. A method for determining intracellular metabolite concentrations has been developed. A sample preparation technique using a boiling ethanol buffer solution was successfully applied. The PTS output signal degree of phosphorylation of EIIA Crr  was also measured. Steady state conditions with varying dilution rate and dissolved oxygen concentration and dynamical variations applying different stimuli to the culture were considered. Pulse, and stop feeding experiments with limiting sucrose concentrations were performed. Simulation and experimental results matched well. The same holds for the expanded sucrose PTS and glycolysis model.	2f3ea4925883172bb3aec8fb08d3fc43	96542d5662ab2d3d5e19dccaa72fea2d	9c306d19d231b03b699d49ba22a42b89	article	Modeling and experimental validation of the signal transduction via the Escherichia coli sucrose phospho transferase system	T. Sauter	\N	2004
8257716	Management Accounting Research	20	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544484	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mar.2008.12.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	146--162	\N	2	\N	issn = {10445005}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:36:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544484}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.mar.2008.12.001}	In this article we discuss the evolutionary foundation of the OIE-guided management accounting change research building on the framework of [Scapens R.W. 1994. Never mind the gap: towards an institutional perspective on management accounting practice. Management Accounting Research, 5, 301–321.] and [Burns, J. and Scapens, R.W., 2000. Conceptualizing management accounting change: an institutional framework. Management Accounting Research, 11, 3–25.]. We argue that research on management accounting change should be based on evolutionary theory, but that the full potential of evolutionary theory has not yet been described or used in management accounting research. The conceptualisation and understanding of management accounting change can be improved and expanded if the evolutionary approach is developed beyond the general belief that it describes only small and gradual, often slow, changes. In this article we show that an evolutionary perspective on management accounting change implies that management accounting’s development is explained as the interaction between the evolutionary sub processes of  retention  (inheritance),  variation  and  selection . Thus, both continuity and change are seen as evolutionary outcomes. These processes follow the cumulative causality that Charles Darwin proposed and Thorstein Veblen applied to the social sciences. Such a comprehensive theory, here labelled  Universal Darwinism , must, however, be given substance with supporting details.	ef7f9c9ef92a9af98505a43f0ddf9e70	b0e4ff4112b9c18357a1c11630ceb075	e400d5371e670e39f44c89cf1a0bbfa3	article	Why is research on management accounting change not explicitly evolutionary? Taking the next step in the conceptualisation of management accounting change	Tobias Johansson and Sven Siverbo	\N	2009
8257717	Management Accounting Research	19	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544482	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mar.2007.08.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	45--61	\N	1	\N	issn = {10445005}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:35:17}, citeulike-article-id = {4544482}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.mar.2007.08.001}	This paper draws on actor-network-theory, especially Law and Hassard [Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), 1999. Actor Network Theory and After. Blackwell, Malden, MA] and Latour [Latour, B., 2005. Reassembling the Social. An Introduction to the Actor-Network-Theory. Oxford University Press, Oxford] to investigate how a division-wide management control system was created in a multinational enterprise. The empirical findings were gathered from different actors involved in the implementation of enterprise's ABC and  ERP  projects. Our study focuses on the ontological politics [Mol, A.-M., 1999. Ontological politics. A word and some questions. In: Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), Actor Network Theory and After. Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 74–89] required for the creation of a new management control reality, and also on the interaction between objects and subjects with potential for creating new agencies [Latour, B., 1999. On recalling ANT. In: Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), Actor Network Theory and After. Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 14–25; Latour, B., 2005. Reassembling the Social. An introduction to the Actor-Network-Theory. Oxford University Press, Oxford]. In our case unit (one division of the enterprise), the new agency was labelled ‘virtual integration’, its purpose being to enable a new vision of the profitability of the division's production chain. Our results highlight the unstable and complex nature of such systems, which no doubt impedes their use. We contribute to the understanding of such systems, with a special emphasis on the use of metaphors in the political process that accounting information systems must pass through in order to become established as an enterprise-wide management tool.	9859c0db92d1044c6f2e9cee8e747fb3	0b6ed8a85b23b0153e79e6449698db54	7fb8009e87bce806499f03bc1a2440c0	article	A virtual integration—The management control system in a multinational enterprise	Timo Hyv\\"{o}nen and Janne J\\"{a}rvinen and Jukka Pellinen	\N	2008
8257718	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544476	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.194301	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	194301+	\N	19	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:30:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4544476}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.194301}	\N	99dce3a9a05e5d8dfddabdc139225a6a	66e7a25f429234c7a03c9b05f18fea22	8ecfb08d3ea4d3ab1c334c47c56f377a	article	Focusing Ultrasound with an Acoustic Metamaterial Network	Shu Zhang and Leilei Yin and Nicholas Fang	\N	2009
8257719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544469	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.59.9983	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:27:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544469}	Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET) play an important role in future car-to-car communication systems and related applications like Self-Organizing Traffic Information Systems (SOTIS), which are based on broadcast/geocast transmission schemes. Congestion control for VANETs has not been studied thoroughly so far -- but this feature will be extremely necessary for VANET applications and network performance. Due to the high mobility and the resulting highly dynamic network topology, congestion control will need to be performed in a decentralized and self-organized way, locally in each VANET node.	a3e513dfda3bcbcfef3599d4a608c8f5	64d0aed8d88308af210b0bb15988c19f	64368bce4d2c9cb4a4698030b20668a0	misc	Congestion Control in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks	Lars Wischhof and Hermann Rohling	\N	2005
8257720	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3512495	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9909236	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:24:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3512495}, eprint = {cond-mat/9909236}	Monte Carlo simulation with {\\it a-priori} unknown weights have attracted\
recent attention and progress has been made in understanding (i) the technical\
feasibility of such simulations and (ii) classes of systems for which such\
simulations lead to major improvements over conventional Monte Carlo\
simulations. After briefly sketching the history of multicanonical calculations\
and their range of application, a general introduction in the context of the\
statistical physics of the d-dimensional generalized Potts models is given.\
Multicanonical simulations yield canonical expectation values for a range of\
temperatures or any other parameter(s) for which appropriate weights can be\
constructed. We shall address in some details the question how the\
multicanonical weights are actually obtained. Subsequently miscellaneous topics\
related to the considered algorithms are reviewed. Then multicanonical studies\
of first order phase transitions are discussed and finally applications to\
complex systems such as spin glasses and proteins.	806c78e60e3e5be14439dbcd4603111b	35c90c4fb3800cf4215ccd960be03a78	55411380b64e047595cb478241891c71	article	Introduction to Multicanonical Monte Carlo Simulations	Bernd A. Berg	\N	1999
8257721	Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ma-Reidys-2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2008.0121	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1257--1273	\N	10	\N	issn = {1557-8666}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:24:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4544442}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1089/cmb.2008.0121}	In this paper, we study k-noncrossing, sigma-canonical RNA pseudoknot structures with minimum arc-length greater or equal to four. Let T(k, sigma)([4])(n) denote the number of these structures. We derive exact enumeration results by computing the generating function T(k, sigma)([4])(z) = summation operator(n) T(k, sigma)([4])(n)z(n) and derive the asymptotic formulas T(k, 3)([4])(n) approximately c(k) n(-(k-1)(2)-(k-1/2)) (gamma(k, 3)([4]))(-n) for k = 3, ..., 9. In particular, we have for k = 3, T(3, 3)([4])(n) approximately c(3)n(-5)2.0348(n). Our results show that the set of biophysically relevant RNA pseudoknot structures is surprisingly small and suggest a new structure class as target for prediction algorithms.	bf56797970a60f10c9433924b5c1418d	79d843a0222acd6e11edd7ffde10a220	f83d0a2cc84afa563e7c1e4b9399610e	article	Canonical RNA pseudoknot structures.	G. Ma and C. M. Reidys	\N	2008
8257723	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	92	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544463	http://www.pnas.org/content/92/15/7046.abstract	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	7046--7050	\N	15	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:23:14}, citeulike-article-id = {4544463}, priority = {0}	We present a controlled image smoothing and enhancement method based on a curvature flow interpretation of the geometric heat equation. Compared to existing techniques, the model has several distinct advantages. (i) It contains just one enhancement parameter. (ii) The scheme naturally inherits a stopping criterion from the image; continued application of the scheme produces no further change. (iii) The method is one of the fastest possible schemes based on a curvature-controlled approach.	c4a83273b98e654feb8043bed6105fbc	3fefa1c8b087bb4dd34ae0107ebdcbf7	83724073dd27b95874256e562bf435b3	article	Image processing via level set curvature flow	R. Malladi and J. A. Sethian	\N	1995
8257725	Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc	19	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544451	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17823403	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	557--560	\N	5	\N	issn = {1040-6387}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:21:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4544451}, priority = {2}	The objectives of this study were to determine and compare the in vitro enrofloxacin susceptibility of 94 Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates obtained from enrofloxacin-treated and untreated mice and that of 40 Pasteurella pneumotropica strains and also to assess the efficacy and effects of enrofloxacin treatment of laboratory mice. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of enrofloxacin against all the Ps. aeruginosa isolates were in the range of 1 to 4 microg/ml, whereas those against all the P. pneumotropica strains were less than 0.5 microg/ml. The mutation frequency in 54\\% of the Ps. aeruginosa isolates on treatment with enrofloxacin ranged from 10(-6) to 10(-8); however, none of the P. pneumotropica strains could grow on medium containing more than 3 microg/ml enrofloxacin. Comparison of in vitro enrofloxacin susceptibilities suggested that enrofloxacin was effective for eliminating P. pneumotropica but not for eliminating Ps. aeruginosa for which the MIC of enrofloxacin was more than 1 microg/ml. These results indicated that the enrofloxacin susceptibility of P. pneumotropica was higher than that of Ps. aeruginosa, and that the enrofloxacin treatment might not affect the susceptibility of Ps. aeruginosa.	f8320ae7b7f9cb54db2702d33a7af03b	b5586d2d81037c3aef401478961a9083	41db560a52b39935ec7ff4ed514d729f	article	Comparison of the in vitro susceptibility of rodent isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pasteurella pneumotropica to enrofloxacin.	H. Sasaki and E. Kawamoto and S. Kunita and K. Yagami	\N	2007
8257726	Drug Discovery Today: Technologies	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InfExtrFluckIndustry	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ddtec.2005.08.013	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	217--224	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:19:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2667141}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ddtec.2005.08.013}	Access to relevant information and knowledge is essential for all steps of the drug discovery process. However, keeping track of relevant information in publications and patents becomes a real challenge for scientists and managers in industrial research. Computer-aided information extraction (IE) systems have been developed to support the work of scientists by extracting relevant information from scientific publications and presenting it in an aggregated, condensed form. In this review, we will give an overview on current information extraction strategies in the life sciences with a special focus on biological entity recognition and more recent developments towards the identification and extraction of chemical compound names and structures.	45bf0026375a2d734e9c3f3748cd4cb5	04167362bb1efe7e6c3a6ddfa35fdd8a	ac09f069611c9fda2ca0079fd44c6713	article	Information extraction technologies for the life science industry	Juliane Fluck and Marc Zimmermann and G\\"{u}nther Kurapkat and Martin Hofmann	\N	2005
8257728	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544443	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2436	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:05:54}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544443}, eprint = {0905.2436}	A new technique is described by which light-induced gauge potentials allow\
systems of ultra-cold neutral atoms to behave like charged particles in a\
magnetic field. Here, atoms move in a uniform laser field with a spatially\
varying Zeeman shift and experience an effective magnetic field. This technique\
is applicable for atoms with two or more internal ground states. Finally, an\
explicit model of the system using a single-mode 2D Gross-Pitaevskii equation\
yields the expected vortex lattice.	bf3b4a7ea7371be4edb0e4dc04151374	75a576e169100a353535f9e650d4ee8f	dbd4accb5c64e6449d907bdac9edaa3a	article	Raman processes and effective gauge potentials	I. B. Spielman	\N	2009
8257729	netWorker	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544424	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1377016.1377022	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	22--30	\N	2	\N	issn = {1091-3556}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:05:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4544424}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/1377016.1377022}	\N	f5b8863be98310ad6eb9e2a14e90d4b1	201e3b8ea0244f0b9484287a6873de40	ee79115a45bfc285c6d7b5b3fbb7b2e7	article	Ultra-mobile PCs: slow but small and specialized computers are a surprise hit for the industry	Aaron Weiss	\N	2008
8257730	Neuron	62	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4502527	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2009.02.027	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	254--268	\N	2	\N	issn = {1097-4199}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:05:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4502527}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuron.2009.02.027}	The precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly understood. This information is of particular importance with regard to AMPA-type glutamate receptors, the multimeric complexes assembled from GluA1-A4 subunits, as the trafficking of these receptors into and out of synapses is proposed to depend upon the subunit composition of the receptor. We report a molecular quantification of synaptic AMPA receptors (AMPARs) by employing a single-cell genetic approach coupled with electrophysiology in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. In contrast to prevailing views, we find that GluA1A2 heteromers are the dominant AMPARs at CA1 cell synapses (approximately 80\\%). In cells lacking GluA1, -A2, and -A3, synapses are devoid of AMPARs, yet synaptic NMDA receptors (NMDARs) and dendritic morphology remain unchanged. These data demonstrate a functional dissociation of AMPARs from trafficking of NMDARs and neuronal morphogenesis. This study provides a functional quantification of the subunit composition of AMPARs in the CNS and suggests novel roles for AMPAR subunits in receptor trafficking.	b4ac69b1dc788dec2dc9efbcd08eb095	4c577e576319ec7aa3291e90d42ba177	28ba9ed5aec76898e633ef1ad1c7cd36	article	Subunit composition of synaptic AMPA receptors revealed by a single-cell genetic approach.	W. Lu and Y. Shi and A. C. Jackson and K. Bjorgan and M. J. During and R. Sprengel and P. H. Seeburg and R. A. Nicoll	\N	2009
8257731	Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids	1531	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544439	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1388-1981(01)00081-6	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4--46	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {13881981}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:03:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4544439}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1388-1981(01)00081-6}	Human apolipoprotein (apo) A-I has been the subject of intense investigation because of its well-documented anti-atherogenic properties. About 70\\% of the protein found in high density lipoprotein complexes is apo A-I, a molecule that contains a series of highly homologous amphiphatic α-helices. A number of significant experimental observations have allowed increasing sophisticated structural models for both the lipid-bound and the lipid-free forms of the apo A-I molecule to be tested critically. It seems clear, for example, that interactions between amphipathic domains in apo A-I may be crucial to understanding the dynamic nature of the molecule and the pathways by which the lipid-free molecule binds to lipid, both in a discoidal and a spherical particle. The state of the art of these structural studies is discussed and placed in context with current models and concepts of the physiological role of apo A-I and high-density lipoprotein in atherosclerosis and lipid metabolism.	e2bc90cddde5075fa968a8280652014b	a864f568085b372d66b8cbd786fb3fd7	42929be3a1f55893395cc56739394387	article	Structural models of human apolipoprotein A-I: a critical analysis and review	C. Brouillette	\N	2001
8257734	Drug Discovery Today	12	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544432	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2006.11.005	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	62--70	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {13596446}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:02:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4544432}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.drudis.2006.11.005}	\N	2bcb9fb07d955b78da1b1c6f0d82078f	5a104a486dd00e2a363da16df3b27e7f	b9a92caa53e8f670791173ea058bd49c	article	Outsourcing lead optimization: constant change is here to stay	D. Clark	\N	2007
8257735	eCAM	4	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544435	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nel094	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	419--423	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 08:00:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544435}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1093/ecam/nel094}	Chlorophytum borivilianum Santapau \\& Fernandes (Liliaceae) is a very popular herb in traditional Indian medicine and constitute a group of herbs used as  Rasayan' or adaptogen. Ethanolic extract of the roots and its sapogenin were evaluated for their immunomodulatory activity. Effect of azathioprine-induced myelosuppresion and administration of extracts on hematological and serological parameters was determined. Administration of extracts greatly improved survival against Candida albicans infection. An increase in delayed-type hypersensitivity response (DTH), \\% neutrophil adhesion and in vivo phagocytosis by carbon clearance method was observed after treatment with extracts. Immunostimulant activity of ethanolic extract was more pronounced as compared to sapogenins. The results, thus justifies the traditional use of C. borivilianum as a rasayana drug. 10.1093/ecam/nel094	8b4d7d1054bc7d0d90bb1dcd6bd29bc1	104b8dcd2c86fec00beb2b0eae49d81c	220a5d81659dbc33d6388740396ccb4e	article	Immunomodulatory Activity of Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant. F	Mayank Thakur and Shilpi Bhargava and V. K. Dixit	\N	2007
8257736	J. Biol. Chem.	275	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544434	http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M005336200	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	37048--37054	\N	47	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:59:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4544434}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1074/jbc.M005336200}	Based on the x-ray crystal structure of lipid-free [Delta]43 apoA-I, two monomers of apoA-I were suggested to bind to a phospholipid bilayer in an antiparallel paired dimer, or "belt orientation." This hypothesis challenges the currently held model in which each of the two apoA-I monomers fold as antiparallel [alpha]-helices or "picket fence orientation." When apoA-I is bound to a phospholipid disc, the first model predicts that the glutamine at position 132 on one apoA-I molecule lies within 16 A of glutamine 132 in the second monomer, whereas, the second model predicts glutamines at position 132 to be 104 A apart. To distinguish between these models, glutamine at position 132 was mutated to cysteine in wild-type apoA-I to produce Q132C apoA-I, which were labeled with thiol-reactive fluorescent probes. Q132C apoA-I was labeled with either fluorescein (donor probe) or tetramethylrhodamine (acceptor probe) and then used to make recombinant phospholipid discs (recombinant high density lipoprotein (rHDL)). The rHDL containing donor- and acceptor-labeled Q132C apoA-I were of similar size, composition, and lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase reactivity when compared to rHDL-containing human plasma apoA-I. Analysis of donor probe fluorescence showed highly efficient quenching in rHDL containing one donor- and one acceptor-labeled Q132C apoA-I. rHDL containing only acceptor probe-labeled Q132C apoA-I showed rhodamine self-quenching. Both of these observations demonstrate that position 132 in two lipid-bound apoA-I monomers were in close proximity, supporting the "belt conformation" hypothesis for apoA-I on rHDL. 10.1074/jbc.M005336200	3fc477a94907298124edd7f7aefb6b3e	6cad080a2c448e35b00d24a6546d9b0d	e91b3569ea99863e500af364ae6444df	article	Structural Determination of Lipid-bound ApoA-I Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer	Hui-Hua Li and Douglas S. Lyles and Michael J. Thomas and Wei Pan and Mary G. Sorci-Thomas	\N	2000
8257737	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544431	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2589	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:57:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544431}, eprint = {0905.2589}	Is there an absolute cosmic electric potential?. The recent discovery of the\
accelerated expansion of the universe could be indicating that this is\
certainly the case. In this essay we show that the consistency of the covariant\
and gauge invariant theory of electromagnetism is truly questionable when\
considered on cosmological scales. Out of the four components of the\
electromagnetic field, Maxwell's theory only contains two physical degrees of\
freedom. However, in the presence of gravity, one of the "unphysical" states\
cannot be consistently eliminated, thus becoming real. This third polarization\
state is completely decoupled from charged matter, but can be excited\
gravitationally thus breaking gauge invariance. On large scales the new state\
can be seen as a homogeneous cosmic electric potential, whose energy density\
behaves as a cosmological constant.	f224aad6ce417c7f95d14d1cdb17b3a3	3e49e673d96739d03943f3ec877af724	3d359b840b5055cac59d833d6ad3f0fc	article	Dark energy: the absolute electric potential of the universe	Jose B. Jimenez and Antonio L. Maroto	\N	2009
8257738	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544430	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2512	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:57:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544430}, eprint = {0905.2512}	We use proper motions and parallaxes from the new reduction of Hipparcos data\
and Geneva-Copenhagen radial velocities for a complete sample of \\~{}15000\
main-sequence and subgiant stars, and new Padova isochrones to constrain the\
kinematics and star-formation history of the solar neighbourhood. We rederive\
the solar motion and the structure of the local velocity ellipsoids. When the\
principal velocity dispersions are assumed to increase with time as t^\\beta,\
the index \\beta is larger for \\sigma\\_W (\\beta\\_W\\~{}0.45) than for \\sigma\\_U\
(\\beta\\_U\\~{}0.31). For the three-dimensional velocity dispersion we obtain\
\\beta=0.35. We exclude saturation of disc heating after \\~{}3 Gyr as proposed by\
Quillen \\&amp; Garnett(2000). Saturation after \\&gt;\\~{}4 Gyr combined with an abrupt\
increase in velocity dispersion for the oldest stars cannot be excluded. For\
all our models the star-formation rate is declining, being a factor 2-7 lower\
now than it was at the beginning. Models in which the SFR declines\
exponentially favour very high disc ages between 11.5 and 13 Gyr and exclude\
ages below \\~{}10.5 Gyr as they yield worse fits to the number density and\
velocity dispersion of red stars. Models in which the SFR is the sum of two\
declining exponentials representing the thin and thick discs favour ages\
between 10.5 and 12 Gyr with a lower limit of \\~{}10.0 Gyr. Although in our models\
the star-formation rate peaked surprisingly early, the mean formation time of\
solar-neighbourhood stars is later than in ab-initio models of galaxy\
formation, probably on account of weaknesses in such models.	371fc1cebc4739852af50c2ccb88eced	0206d4d11f9326505e3a379813ff4243	1f481e87f5352a032cccab2032d87f40	article	Kinematics and history of the solar neighbourhood revisited	Michael Aumer and James J. Binney	\N	2009
8257739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544427	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/154682307	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:57:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544427}	\N	f62f31ce371797061bd7bcd5d527e298	50cbc6229f03c8bb007eb1fc523798fd	69a5f6e72740ff2cf04535485ca948ad	book	A history of the science and politics of climate change : the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change	Bert Bolin	\N	2007
8257740	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544428	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2407	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:57:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544428}, eprint = {0905.2407}	Spectral feature index diagrams with integrated globular clusters and simple\
stellar population models often show that some clusters have weak H beta, so\
weak that even the oldest models cannot match the observed feature depths. In\
this work, we rule out the possibility that abundance mixture effects are\
responsible for the weak indices unless such changes operate to cool the entire\
isochrone. We discuss this result in the context of other explanations,\
including horizontal branch morphology, blue straggler populations, and nebular\
or stellar emission fill-in.	91ba08980f3a2cd15743585772b804c9	4d908add7f165924f67224603b936922	50be18a8c51c62520c01b62fa4f367fd	article	On the Anomalous Balmer Line Strengths in Globular Clusters	Violet Poole and Guy Worthey and Hyun-Chul Lee and Jedidiah Serven	\N	2009
8257741	Software, IEEE	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544425	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2009.82	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	100--103	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:56:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544425}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2009.82}	There have been many claims about knowledge management's benefits in software engineering, such as decreased time and cost for development, increased quality, and better decision-making abilities. Although we can find some success stories illustrating these claims, particularly on aspects related to the systems and engineering schools, more research is necessary to explore the intersection between each school and the software engineering field. Researchers should continue to emphasize the need for a broad focus across multiple KM schools to suceed in improving KM's practical application in software engineering.	c58f6b381bd0a88854c13bd10397c5f2	6561fc1c6d0afa4bde168cd9f30cd67e	df1c7c77eadd1762b0b2c0261de76512	article	What Do We Know about Knowledge Management? Practical Implications for Software Engineering	T. Dingsoyr and F. O. Bjornson and F. Shull	\N	2009
8257742	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huang-Peng-2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.4840	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:54:47}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4544423}, eprint = {0809.4840}	In this paper we present a selfcontained analysis and description of the\
novel {\\it ab initio} folding algorithm {\\sf cross}, which generates the\
minimum free energy (mfe), 3-noncrossing, \\$\\sigma\\$-canonical RNA structure.\
Here an RNA structure is 3-noncrossing if it does not contain more than three\
mutually crossing arcs and \\$\\sigma\\$-canonical, if each of its stacks has size\
greater or equal than \\$\\sigma\\$. Our notion of mfe-structure is based on a\
specific concept of pseudoknots and respective loop-based energy parameters.\
The algorithm decomposes into three parts: the first is the inductive\
construction of motifs and shadows, the second is the generation of the\
skeleta-trees rooted in irreducible shadows and the third is the saturation of\
skeleta via context dependent dynamic programming routines.	6e420b59c012c0039c654fea727d9c86	80903685fd02b198b5b4334f8676496f	e4cf99961c4795e2608acca5bcfd9fa4	article	Folding 3-noncrossing RNA pseudoknot structures	Fenix W. D. Huang and Wade W. J. Peng and Christian M. Reidys	\N	2008
8257743	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Spatial Cognition III	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544421	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.15.1821	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	232--248	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:52:55}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4544421}	In recent years there has been increasing interest in constructing  cognitive vision systems capable of interpreting the high level  semantics of dynamic scenes. Purely quantitative approaches to the task  of constructing such systems have met with some success. However, qualitative  analysis of dynamic scenes has the advantage of allowing easier  generalisation of classes of different behaviours and guarding against the  propagation of errors caused by uncertainty and noise in the quantitative  data. Our aim is to integrate quantitative and qualitative modes of  representation and reasoning for the analysis of dynamic scenes. In particular,  in this paper we outline an approach for constructing cognitive  vision systems using qualitative spatial-temporal representations including  prototypical spatial relations and spatio-temporal event descriptors  automatically inferred from input data. The overall architecture relies  on abduction: the system searches for explanations, phrased in terms of  the learned spatio-temporal event descriptors, to account for the video  data.	3f229e8a02cc06bbfe1c9f558e17e2a4	2ed128fa9189f46bcd72d82440708e55	83ab5895dd8062da7da810f6f0c65aae	inproceedings	Towards an Architecture for Cognitive Vision using Qualitative Spario-Temporal Representations and Abduction	A. G. Cohn and D. R. Magee and A. Galata and D. C. Hogg and S. M. Hazarika	\N	2002
8257744	Integrated Circuits, 2007. ISIC '07. International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Circuits, 2007. ISIC '07. International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544420	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISICIR.2007.4441912	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	516--519	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:52:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4544420}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/ISICIR.2007.4441912}	This paper describes the design of a fully integrated PC-architecture SoC for industrial control which is capable of executing DOS and X86-compatible binary applications. It is a high performance and cost-effective SoC and meets the needs of embedded applications. The SoC provides 2 UARTs, 1 ECP/EPP parallel port, PC104 bus interface, 15 interrupt requests, 3 DMA requests, 3 timers, and 1 watchdog timer. Further, it supports up to 64 MB SDRAM, 32 MB solid state disk. The SOC integrates a self-designed 486DX4 compatible microprocessor, system control logic, SDRAM controller and peripheral control logic. It was designed using 0.18 mum CMOS standard cell library and consists of about 780 K gates, 10 KB SRAM and 350 Kbits ROM. It works at 133 MHz frequency, with less than 2 W power consumption.	9a20ec4a7143af8f3ead475676a0209a	91d6bf455fd432036417eb710d7f1a2c	6592ae45e9107a6c120714958f250613	inproceedings	A Fully Integrated PC-architecture SoC for Industrial Control	Wang Jing and Fan Xiaoya and Zhang Shenbing and Zhang Meng and Wang Hai	\N	2007
8257745	: Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1043016	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34954-9\\_3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	39--61	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:47:16}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1043016}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-34954-9\\_3}	\N	a95bd12c65a919cc4ef31af56014fea0	bf924477aa6c9d386dd6fdeb72e2198e	b268988b4667cb9f228eaf164812350b	book	Linkage Learning via Probabilistic Modeling in the Extended Compact Genetic Algorithm (ECGA)	Georges R. Harik and Fernando G. Lobo and Kumara Sastry	\N	2006
8257746	Bulletin of Mathematical Biology	70	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jin-Qin-2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11538-007-9240-y	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	45--67	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:45:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544413}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s11538-007-9240-y}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp; In this paper, we derive the generating function of RNA structures with pseudoknots. We enumerate all k-noncrossing RNA pseudoknot structures categorized by their maximal sets of mutually intersecting arcs. In addition, we enumerate pseudoknot structures over circular RNA. For 3-noncrossing RNA structures and RNA secondary structures we present a novel 4-term recursion formula and a 2-term recursion, respectively. Furthermore, we enumerate for arbitrary k all k-noncrossing, restricted RNA structures i.e.\\&nbsp;k-noncrossing RNA structures without 2-arcs i.e.\\&nbsp;arcs of the form (i,i+2), for 1≤i≤n−2.	c3873c25964f5789dea77875e4f6407a	607fdd124de3dd7959b084e731c205cf	f3850afffdca0e1f6883a7ac63cd1b13	article	Combinatorics of RNA Structures with Pseudoknots	Emma Jin and Jing Qin and Christian Reidys	\N	2008
8257747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FPGA '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM/SIGDA 12th international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544414	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/968280.968346	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	255	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:44:51}, location = {Monterey, California, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4544414}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1-58113-829-6}, doi = {10.1145/968280.968346}	This work is part of our on-going effort to prototype an Itanium microarchitecture on an FPGA. To conserve time and effort in model development, we described our microarchitecture in Bluespec, a synthesizable high-level hardware description language. The microarchitecture model currently supports a subset of the Itanium instruction set architecture (ISA). The model includes details such as multi-bundle instruction fetch, decode and issue, parallel pipelined execution units with scoreboarding and bypassing, and multiple levels of cache hierarchies. The microarchitecture model is synthesized and prototyped on an FPGA that interfaces directly to the memory bus of a host PC. The prototyped microprocessor core executes the supported ISA subset at 100MHz and directly references the host-PC's DRAM and I/O resources through the memory bus at up to 800MB/sec of bandwidth. This effort is a first step toward developing a convenient in-system microprocessor prototyping platform capable of executing realistic full-scale applications and operating systems.	5a94ddb67b7ec9b6673b137a2f1730b5	0c9b4018f9511c27e74c96940605637a	19733d249a31e1ef0b8ec4e5b144f324	inproceedings	In-system FPGA prototyping of an itanium microarchitecture	Roland E. Wunderlich and James C. Hoe	\N	2004
8257748	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544410	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.4205	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:41:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544410}, eprint = {0902.4205}	We investigate the appearance of vortices and vortex lattices in\
two-dimensional, anisotropic and rotating Bose-Einstein condensates. Once the\
anisotropy reaches a critical value, the positions of the vortex cores in the\
ground state are no longer given by an Abrikosov lattice geometry, but by a\
linear arrangement. Using a variational approach, we determine the critical\
stirring frequency for a single vortex as well as the equilibrium positions of\
a small number of vortices.	409c50b5abefe0921a11fb8819f72ddc	116408ad646194c1f78063f8bbfd4b94	9b3e490aa709382a020d700ec400469b	article	Small Numbers of Vortices in Anisotropic Traps	S. Mcendoo and Th	\N	2009
8257749	The Lancet	373	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544408	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60928-4	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1667--1668	\N	9676	\N	issn = {01406736}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:39:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4544408}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60928-4}	\N	62034bf0505051bb73250d702705293c	691d9f65838c64fc5ff2d5f46051c151	bc00933dda57fbefe885e16f956f86df	article	Sri Lanka's twin humanitarian crises	\N	\N	2009
8257750	Biopolymers	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093; Department of Applied Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853; Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853	\N	\N	citeulike:3332539	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bip.1978.360170208	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	361--376	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:39:21}, citeulike-article-id = {3332539}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/bip.1978.360170208}	We extend fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to systems that undergo translation or laminar flow in a sample cell. We include theoretical and experimental results; we consider uniform and nonuniform velocity profiles. Concentration correlation analysis extracts microscopic rate parameters from measurements of the spontaneous concentration fluctutations, which occur even at equilibrium. Fluorescence is one of the most sensitive means of monitoring these fluctuations. Analysis of flowing or translating systems (1) offers a method of measuring number concentrations of selected species, for example, of aggregates or polymers, (2) provides a nonperturbing velocity probe, (3) sometimes allows one to circumvent photolytic degradation, (4) has proved extremely helpful in testing and aliging apparatus for fluorescence correaltion measurement and in verifying theoretical analyses, and (5) may be required for interpretation of results obtained on systems in motion, even though that motion is undesired or initially unsuspected. We include both theoretical and experimental results for combined Poiseuille flow and diffusion in the geometry which is of most practical interest. Theoretical expressions for the much simpler cases of nondiffusive Poiseuille flow as well as uniform flow or translation with or without diffusion constitute limiting cases which are displayed explicitly.	857c9e1d3d5089be799dca205c82b95e	f4d0a163e9363453b9530b12e00985e5	dff05f70730dd744f41c500ed804b121	article	Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. III. Uniform translation and laminar flow	Douglas Magde and Watt W. Webb and Elliot L. Elson	\N	1978
8257751	PLoS computational biology	5	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4501238	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000383	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N	issn = {1553-7358}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:39:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4501238}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000383}	Cysteine (Cys) residues often play critical roles in proteins, for example, in the formation of structural disulfide bonds, metal binding, targeting proteins to the membranes, and various catalytic functions. However, the structural determinants for various Cys functions are not clear. Thiol oxidoreductases, which are enzymes containing catalytic redox-active Cys residues, have been extensively studied, but even for these proteins there is little understanding of what distinguishes their catalytic redox Cys from other Cys functions. Herein, we characterized thiol oxidoreductases at a structural level and developed an algorithm that can recognize these enzymes by (i) analyzing amino acid and secondary structure composition of the active site and its similarity to known active sites containing redox Cys and (ii) calculating accessibility, active site location, and reactivity of Cys. For proteins with known or modeled structures, this method can identify proteins with catalytic Cys residues and distinguish thiol oxidoreductases from the enzymes containing other catalytic Cys types. Furthermore, by applying this procedure to Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins containing conserved Cys, we could identify the majority of known yeast thiol oxidoreductases. This study provides insights into the structural properties of catalytic redox-active Cys and should further help to recognize thiol oxidoreductases in protein sequence and structure databases.	a50e68c2a9a76d2d2adb03ad49c920b4	cd4c2eec7daec423bedb673fd0cf3b22	90d935b339b33dc0eb9dc936d523c8f2	article	A structure-based approach for detection of thiol oxidoreductases and their catalytic redox-active cysteine residues.	S. M. Marino and V. N. Gladyshev	\N	2009
8257752	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544405	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.142	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	15--18	\N	5	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:39:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4544405}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.142}	ARM and its partners are trying to build more powerful handheld computing devices, while Intel is trying to make a handheld PC based on the company's x86 architecture.	0bfd23b4b8d08dab68cb54f36f8a8495	e16095bc9b470f508c18ffe2380dd8f0	07a2d256cec0d45729e4d0172e27bc4a	article	ARM and Intel Battle over the Mobile Chip's Future	Brad Smith	\N	2008
8257753	Software, IEEE	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544406	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2009.67	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	42--49	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:37:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544406}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2009.67}	Rigorous quality demonstration is important when developing safety-critical software such as a reactor protection system (RPS) for a nuclear power plant. Although using formal methods such as formal modeling and verification is strongly recommended, domain experts often reject formal methods for four reasons: there are too many candidate techniques, the notations appear complex, the tools often work only in isolation, and output is often too difficult for domain experts to understand. A formal-methods-based process that supports development, verification and validation, and safety analysis can help domain experts overcome these obstacles. Nuclear engineers can also use CASE tools to apply formal methods without having to know details of the underlying formalism. The authors spent more than seven years working with nuclear engineers in developing RPS software and applying formal methods. The engineers and regulatory personnel found the process effective and easy to apply with the integrated tool support.	89d8e0e0c65ea34e00cbebc44493a6bf	6318eae4b0a572bb3f34a43f7c3d7422	0a8f5665760a45cfe64cc9bc6da50a4c	article	Formal Modeling and Verification of Safety-Critical Software	Junbeom Yoo and Eunkyoung Jee and Sungdeok Cha	\N	2009
8257754	Lancet	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4503638	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60244-0	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1474-547X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:37:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4503638}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60244-0}	BACKGROUND: Mild cerebral injury might cause subtle defects in cognitive function that are only detectable as the child grows older. Our aim was to determine whether infants receiving resuscitation after birth, but with no symptoms of encephalopathy, have reduced intelligence quotient (IQ) scores in childhood. METHODS: Three groups of infants were selected from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children: infants who were resuscitated at birth but were asymptomatic for encephalopathy and had no further neonatal care (n=815), those who were resuscitated and had neonatal care for symptoms of encephalopathy (n=58), and the reference group who were not resuscitated, were asymptomatic for encephalopathy, and had no further neonatal care (n=10 609). Cognitive function was assessed at a mean age of 8.6 years (SD 0.33); a low IQ score was defined as less than 80. IQ scores were obtained for 5953 children with a shortened version of the Weschler intelligence scale for children (WISC-III), the remaining 5529 were non-responders. All children did not complete all parts of the test, and therefore multiplied IQ values comparable to the full-scale test were only available for 5887 children. Results were adjusted for clinical and social covariates. Chained equations were used to impute missing values of covariates. FINDINGS: In the main analysis at 8 years of age (n=5887), increased risk of a low IQ score was recorded in both resuscitated infants asymptomatic for encephalopathy (odds ratio 1.65 [95\\% CI 1.13-2.43]) and those with symptoms of encephalopathy (6.22 [1.57-24.65]). However, the population of asymptomatic infants was larger than that of infants with encephalopathy, and therefore the population attributable risk fraction for an IQ score that might be attributable to the need for resuscitation at birth was 3.4\\% (95\\% CI 0.5-6.3) for asymptomatic infants and 1.2\\% (0.2-2.2) for those who developed encephalopathy. INTERPRETATION: Infants who were resuscitated had increased risk of a low IQ score, even if they remained healthy during the neonatal period. Resuscitated infants asymptomatic for encephalopathy might result in a larger proportion of adults with low IQs than do those who develop neurological symptoms consistent with encephalopathy. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust.	b47f0462bf1a2f75b0202fcb65719074	bce749b91cd66b88be58adcbab59e718	6942deedc8424ff7a3e73a7c5382f3d7	article	Resuscitation at birth and cognition at 8 years of age: a cohort study.	David E E. Odd and Glyn Lewis and Andrew Whitelaw and David Gunnell	\N	2009
8257755	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544398	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2735	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:37:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544398}, eprint = {0905.2735}	In this talk, we report on a recent next-to-leading order QCD calculation of\
the production of a W boson in association with three jets at hadron colliders.\
The computation is performed by combining two programs, BlackHat for the\
computation of the virtual one-loop matrix elements and Sherpa for the real\
emission part.	7893b273155862936ef4de2f798cdbff	0afd560b63ff05f3d5d77d21462b91ca	94b53f6b6a764f8f98113fe07220b171	article	Multi-jet cross sections at NLO with BlackHat and Sherpa	C. F. Berger and Z. Bern and L. J. Dixon and Febres F. Cordero and D. Forde and T. Gleisberg and H. Ita and D. A. Kosower and D. Maitre	\N	2009
8257756	BMC Bioinformatics	5	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany. jreeder@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de	\N	\N	Reeder-Giegerich-2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-104	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:36:44}, citeulike-article-id = {437763}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-5-104}	BACKGROUND: The general problem of RNA secondary structure prediction under the widely used thermodynamic model is known to be NP-complete when the structures considered include arbitrary pseudoknots. For restricted classes of pseudoknots, several polynomial time algorithms have been designed, where the O(n6)time and O(n4) space algorithm by Rivas and Eddy is currently the best available program. RESULTS: We introduce the class of canonical simple recursive pseudoknots and present an algorithm that requires O(n4) time and O(n2) space to predict the energetically optimal structure of an RNA sequence, possible containing such pseudoknots. Evaluation against a large collection of known pseudoknotted structures shows the adequacy of the canonization approach and our algorithm. CONCLUSIONS: RNA pseudoknots of medium size can now be predicted reliably as well as efficiently by the new algorithm.	f32d16ff6c69334eee96ed7b3139c482	77813f2a23ea2609cf0e0c972224f62e	ba60ff819ad46379544aae666f539fd2	article	Design, implementation and evaluation of a practical pseudoknot folding algorithm based on thermodynamics	J. Reeder and R. Giegerich	\N	2004
8257757	Software, IEEE	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4414516	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2009.80	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	19--25	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:36:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4414516}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2009.80}	Software's importance in the development of embedded systems has been growing rapidly over the last 20 years. Because of current embedded systems' complexity, they require sophisticated engineering methods for systematically developing high-quality software. Embedded software development differs from IT system development in several ways. For example, IT systems developers can use standard hardware and software platforms and don't face the resource requirements that embedded systems developers must take into account. To meet embedded software's extrafunctional requirements, embedded systems development is shifting from programming to model-driven development. Another important trend is the emphasis on the quality assurance of safety-related systems.	c93c4638be166d0fdd6df4199e78f8db	4ca7909a370651cdc165a8ab6500036f	08da901b7ac0da77b6802a51a039210d	article	Trends in Embedded Software Engineering	Peter Liggesmeyer and Mario Trapp	\N	2009
8257758	The Lancet	373	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4502524	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60571-7	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1645--1653	\N	9675	\N	issn = {01406736}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:35:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4502524}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60571-7}	\N	5a114395af9f2acf913fea1957cbc624	f8ee35443467083075ac49d48bf144a4	556f25b0d83b313dce54a5c8ba53ac14	article	The Bill \\& Melinda Gates Foundation's grant-making programme for global health	David Mccoy and Gayatri Kembhavi and Jinesh Patel and Akish Luintel	\N	2009
8257759	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544402	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2635	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:32:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544402}, eprint = {0905.2635}	Point set registration is a key component in many computer vision tasks. The\
goal of point set registration is to assign correspondences between two sets of\
points and to recover the transformation that maps one point set to the other.\
Multiple factors, including an unknown non-rigid spatial transformation, large\
dimensionality of point set, noise and outliers, make the point set\
registration a challenging problem. We introduce a probabilistic method, called\
the Coherent Point Drift (CPD) algorithm, for both rigid and non-rigid point\
set registration. We consider the alignment of two point sets as a probability\
density estimation problem. We fit the GMM centroids (representing the first\
point set) to the data (the second point set) by maximizing the likelihood. We\
force the GMM centroids to move coherently as a group to preserve the\
topological structure of the point sets. In the rigid case, we impose the\
coherence constraint by re-parametrization of GMM centroid locations with rigid\
parameters and derive a closed form solution of the maximization step of the EM\
algorithm in arbitrary dimensions. In the non-rigid case, we impose the\
coherence constraint by regularizing the displacement field and using the\
variational calculus to derive the optimal transformation. We also introduce a\
fast algorithm that reduces the method computation complexity to linear. We\
test the CPD algorithm for both rigid and non-rigid transformations in the\
presence of noise, outliers and missing points, where CPD shows accurate\
results and outperforms current state-of-the-art methods.	fd6a254e8db7af2f8c0da1c447442207	af7ca1b8ab8db8e16de96ddb843dd1b8	1cd6c11a75ba01edbc8a7ab4a5b12879	article	Point-Set Registration: Coherent Point Drift	Andriy Myronenko and Xubo Song	\N	2009
8257760	Learning \\& Memory	5	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544396	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/lm.5.1.157	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	157--165	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:32:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4544396}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/lm.5.1.157}	10.1101/lm.5.1.157 Depletion of dopamine in  adult males, accomplished through systemic introduction of the tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitor 3-iodo-tyrosine, severely impaired the ability of these flies to modify their courtship responses to immature males. Mature males, when first exposed to immature males, will perform courtship rituals; the intensity and duration of this behavior rapidly diminshes with time. Dopamine is also required for normal female sexual receptivity; dopamine-depleted females show increased latency to copulation. One kilobase of 5′ upstream information from the tyrosine hydroxylase (DTH) gene, when fused to the β-galactosidase reporter and transduced into the genome of  is capable of directing expression of the reporter gene in the mushroom bodies, which are believed to mediate learning acquisition and memory retention in flies. Ablation of mushroom bodies by treatment of newly hatched larva with hydroxyurea resulted in the inability of treated mature adult males to cease courtship when placed with untreated immature males. However, functional mushroom bodies were not required for the dopaminergic modulation of an innate behavior, female sexual receptivity. These data suggest that dopamine acts as a signaling molecule within the mushroom bodies to mediate a simple form of learning.	8bba5dade9204c3b67a899caa099191e	02857227a7f6dbdec349397d22ba683e	ebd64f032da879ae84c652de02d9a57c	article	Dopamine and Mushroom Bodies in Drosophila: Experience-Dependent and -Independent Aspects of Sexual Behavior	Wendi S. Neckameyer	\N	1998
8257761	Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4000447	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2008.87	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	83--93	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:31:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4000447}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2008.87}	A basic premise of Model Driven Development (MDD) is to capture all important design information in a set of formal or semi-formal models which are then automatically kept consistent by tools. The concept however is still relatively immature and there is little by way of empirically validated guidelines. In this paper we report on the use of MDD on a significant real-world project over several years. Our research found the MDD approach to be deficient in terms of modelling architectural design rules. Furthermore, the current body of literature does not offer a satisfactory solution as to how architectural design rules should be modelled. As a result developers have to rely on time-consuming and error-prone manual practices to keep a system consistent with its architecture. To realise the full benefits of MDD it is important to find ways of formalizing architectural design rules which then allow automatic enforcement of the architecture on the system model. Without this, architectural enforcement will remain a bottleneck in large MDD projects.	e50331cbc3180e817df9d09d3de1cc16	86b2984f58ee3367cb7a6312e1a74020	f7dc6c2bd91ca46af48e669ca63a2e13	article	Linking Model-Driven Development and Software Architecture: A Case Study	Anders Mattsson and Bj\\&\\#x0f6 Lundell and Rn and Brian Lings and Brian Fitzgerald	\N	2009
8257762	Clin. Microbiol. Rev.	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544390	http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/CMR.19.1.165-256.2006	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	165--256	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:29:12}, citeulike-article-id = {4544390}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1128/CMR.19.1.165-256.2006}	Real-time PCR has revolutionized the way clinical microbiology laboratories diagnose many human microbial infections. This testing method combines PCR chemistry with fluorescent probe detection of amplified product in the same reaction vessel. In general, both PCR and amplified product detection are completed in an hour or less, which is considerably faster than conventional PCR detection methods. Real-time PCR assays provide sensitivity and specificity equivalent to that of conventional PCR combined with Southern blot analysis, and since amplification and detection steps are performed in the same closed vessel, the risk of releasing amplified nucleic acids into the environment is negligible. The combination of excellent sensitivity and specificity, low contamination risk, and speed has made real-time PCR technology an appealing alternative to culture- or immunoassay-based testing methods for diagnosing many infectious diseases. This review focuses on the application of real-time PCR in the clinical microbiology laboratory. 10.1128/CMR.19.1.165-256.2006	4340da1b8100f2a20e88face791f9553	785e9e31b4346383d6a219e91dc19156	7622a8c8f218778e0653b4b478585115	article	Real-Time PCR in Clinical Microbiology: Applications for Routine Laboratory Testing	M. J. Espy and J. R. Uhl and L. M. Sloan and S. P. Buckwalter and M. F. Jones and E. A. Vetter and J. D. C. Yao and N. L. Wengenack and J. E. Rosenblatt and Cockerill and T. F. Smith	\N	2006
8257764	Journal of Molecular Biology	285	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Genetics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA.	\N	\N	Rivas-Eddy-1999	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1998.2436	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2053--2068	\N	5	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:24:01}, citeulike-article-id = {118804}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1006/jmbi.1998.2436}	We describe a dynamic programming algorithm for predicting optimal RNA secondary structure, including pseudoknots. The algorithm has a worst case complexity of O(N6) in time and O(N4) in storage. The description of the algorithm is complex, which led us to adopt a useful graphical representation (Feynman diagrams) borrowed from quantum field theory. We present an implementation of the algorithm that generates the optimal minimum energy structure for a single RNA sequence, using standard RNA folding thermodynamic parameters augmented by a few parameters describing the thermodynamic stability of pseudoknots. We demonstrate the properties of the algorithm by using it to predict structures for several small pseudoknotted and non-pseudoknotted RNAs. Although the time and memory demands of the algorithm are steep, we believe this is the first algorithm to be able to fold optimal (minimum energy) pseudoknotted RNAs with the accepted RNA thermodynamic model.	39c1269b3769fa6c7815f08c5c859f44	f4d7d24f58649e0e20a194976f1e210d	635bc0429f3d288a48360999da0e9319	article	A dynamic programming algorithm for RNA structure prediction including pseudoknots	Elena Rivas and Sean R. Eddy	\N	1999
8257765	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544241	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2715	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:22:10}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544241}, eprint = {0905.2715}	To get the total cross section of one interaction from its amplitude \\${\\cal\
M}\\$, one needs to integrate \\$|{\\cal M}|^2\\$ over phase spaces of all out-going\
particles. In this paper, we propose a new method to do such integrations,\
which is inspired by the reduced phase space integration of one-loop unitarity\
cut developed in the last few years. The new method reduces one constrained\
three-dimension momentum space integration to an one-dimensional integration,\
plus one possible Feynman parameter integration. There is no need to specify\
any reference framework in our calculation, since every step is manifestly\
Lorentz invariant by the new method. There is also no need to carve out a\
complicated integration region in the phase space. The integration region is\
always simply \\$[0,1]\\$.	bb4f730b196735cb33909724060691e8	4dc35c8ea638b10aae21faa63290c7d3	2a2dc368e4a40b3bd4c628e9fbe02399	article	Cross Section Evaluation by Spinor Integration	Bo Feng and Rijun Huang and Yin Jia and Mingxing Luo and Honghui Wang	\N	2009
8257766	J Med Microbiol	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544388	http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.05071-0	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	397--402	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:18:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4544388}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1099/jmm.0.05071-0}	A highly sensitive and rapid assay has been developed to quantify hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA, based on the fluorescence resonance energy transfer principle and real-time PCR, using the LightCycler and a pair of specific fluorescent hybridization probes. This LightCycler real-time PCR assay (LC-PCR) detected HBV DNA in a linear range from 101 to 108 copies per reaction (250-2.5 x 109 copies ml-1), with a rapid PCR cycling time of 35 min. The assay was validated with two EUROHEP HBV DNA standards (ad and ay subtypes) and exhibited low intra-assay (< 6 \\%) and inter-assay (< 16 \\%) variation for both subtypes over the complete range of 7 orders of magnitude. The assay was evaluated clinically using serum samples from 120 HBsAg+ individuals and 45 healthy controls who were negative for both HBsAg and anti-HBc. Levels of HBV DNA were measured in these samples using both the LC-PCR and Digene Hybrid Capture II HBV DNA (HCII) assays. The prevalence rates for HBV DNA in the HBsAg+ serum samples were respectively 95 \\% (114/120) and 56 \\% (67/120) by LC-PCR and HCII (P < 0.01). All 67 HCII-positive samples tested positive with LC-PCR, while the 47 discordant samples showed low levels of HBV DNA (down to 265 copies ml-1), detectable only by the more sensitive LC-PCR assay. Levels of HBV DNA as measured by the two assays showed good correlation (r = 0.902; P < 0.001). The level of HBV DNA was significantly higher in HBeAg+ than anti-HBe+ samples (median 1.5 x 107 vs 4.6 x 104 copies ml-1; P < 0.01). It is concluded that this LC-PCR assay is clinically useful for the rapid, sensitive and accurate measurement of HBV DNA. 10.1099/jmm.0.05071-0	10f4604503d22a6ee07b9212b09d9042	1e3f00bb5df1a9eac07e5c5cf6344e99	08fb333198823558f6a80b05300cd8ed	article	Rapid quantification of hepatitis B virus DNA by real-time PCR using fluorescent hybridization probes	Stephen K. Ho and Wing-Cheong Yam and Eric T. Leung and Lei-Po Wong and Jack K. Leung and Kar-Neng Lai and Tak-Mao Chan	\N	2003
8257767	Nucleic Acids Research	12	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Papanicolaou-Gouy-1984	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/12.1Part1.31	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	31--44	\N	1Part1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:16:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4544385}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/nar/12.1Part1.31}	A new set of energy values to predict the secondary structures in RNA molecules has been derived through a multiple-step refinement procedure. It achieves more than 80\\% success in predicting the cloverleaf pattern in tRNA (200 sequences tested) and more than 60\\% success in predicting the consensus folding of 5S RNA (100 sequences). Improvements in our initial program for predicting secondary structures, based on the principle of the  incompatibility islets' made possible the work on 5S RNA. The program was speeded up by introducing a dynamic grouping of the islets into three disjoint blocks. The novel features in the energy model include i) an evaluation of the contribution of odd pairs according to their position within a segment ii) a penalty for internal loops related to their dissymmetry iii) a bonus for bulge loops when the two terminal paired bases at the junction point are both pyrimidines. 10.1093/nar/12.1Part1.31	fb233dcb7226b76df4f9177eddfa5c4f	ff97fb6d28e867d93ea214c32aafe633	fce8cf50bd3c3024202b9ed1f693f91a	article	An energy model that predicts the correct folding of both the tRNA and the 5S RNA molecules	Catherine Papanicolaou and Manolo Gouy and Jacques Ninio	\N	1984
8257768	Computer	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2004conti_cross-layer_ad-hoc	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2004.1266295	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	48--51	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:16:14}, citeulike-article-id = {332705}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2004.1266295}	Mobile ad hoc network researchers face the challenge of achieving full functionality with good performance while linking the new technology to the rest of the Internet. A strict layered design is not flexible enough to cope with the dynamics of manet environments, however, and will prevent performance optimizations. The MobileMan cross-layer architecture offers an alternative to the pure layered approach that promotes stricter local interaction among protocols in a manet node.	fe1e8afb8e9ae02d3f0c27fa0949ddee	1a323a8af70b71a5c9f4c9f6f7195a99	3fd43b71921d5a7639a728a2196983c8	article	Cross-layering in mobile ad hoc network design	M. Conti and G. Maselli and G. Turi and S. Giordano	\N	2004
8257769	Journal of Computational Chemistry	19	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:77241	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-987X(19981115)19:14\\%3C1639::AID-JCC10\\%3E3.0.CO;2-B	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1639--1662	\N	14	\N	issn = {1096-987X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:15:43}, citeulike-article-id = {77241}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1096-987X(19981115)19:14\\%3C1639::AID-JCC10\\%3E3.0.CO;2-B}	A novel and robust automated docking method that predicts the bound conformations of flexible ligands to macromolecular targets has been developed and tested, in combination with a new scoring function that estimates the free energy change upon binding. Interestingly, this method applies a Lamarckian model of genetics, in which environmental adaptations of an individual's phenotype are reverse transcribed into its genotype and become heritable traits (<I\
>sic</I\
>). We consider three search methods, Monte Carlo simulated annealing, a traditional genetic algorithm, and the Lamarckian genetic algorithm, and compare their performance in dockings of seven protein-ligand test systems having known three-dimensional structure. We show that both the traditional and Lamarckian genetic algorithms can handle ligands with more degrees of freedom than the simulated annealing method used in earlier versions of A<FONT\
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>, version 3.0.\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;\\&copy; 1998 John Wiley \\&amp; Sons, Inc.\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;J Comput Chem 19: 1639-1662, 1998	7f74fce780bbfe41f41a71ae3652e047	dd17509b95a128549db7e10c7a15a9c5	203683eb2e2f68000548725019fd8eb1	article	Automated docking using a Lamarckian genetic algorithm and an empirical binding free energy function	Garrett M. Morris and David S. Goodsell and Robert S. Halliday and Ruth Huey and William E. Hart and Richard K. Belew and Arthur J. Olson	\N	1999
8257770	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544383	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2773	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:13:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544383}, eprint = {0905.2773}	We study the spectrum of the Laplace operator of a complete minimal properly\
immersed hypersurface \\$M\\$ in \\$\\R^{n+1}\\$. (1) Under a volume growth condition on\
extrinsic balls and a condition on the unit normal at infinity, we prove that\
\\$M\\$ has only essential spectrum consisting of the half line \\$[0, +\\infty)\\$.\
This is the case when \\$\\lim\\_{\\tilde{r}\\to +\\infty}\\tilde{r}\\kappa\\_i=0\\$, where\
\\$\\tilde{r}\\$ is the extrinsic distance to a point of \\$M\\$ and \\$\\kappa\\_i\\$ are the\
principal curvatures. (2) If the \\$\\kappa\\_i\\$ satisfy the decay conditions\
\\$|\\kappa\\_i|\\leq 1/\\tilde{r}\\$, and strict inequality is achieved at some point\
\\$y\\in M\\$, then there are no eigenvalues. We apply these results to minimal\
graphic and multigraphic hypersurfaces.	ac79fe263490adc78c14547a695b95dd	badb1e67d118299722e1aeea61e07307	98287a93bf8dbd202fda9b0e0a3b4c17	article	A Spectral Bernstein Theorem	Pedro Freitas and Isabel Salavessa	\N	2009
8257771	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544360	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2959	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:13:24}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544360}, eprint = {0905.2959}	Recent results obtained using the data sample of 23.6 fb^-1 collected on the\
Y(5S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e+ e-\
collider are discussed. Measurements of several B\\_s^0 decay branching fractions\
are reported. Studies of the Y(5S) decays to the channels with B^+ and B^0\
mesons or bottomonium states are discussed.	8c640cada3320eb9b99c700d9368fde8	8720f1f1da8fbcabf76014743cc1a2b8	e59a93d39fd63aa07956f2670dbcb5b6	article	Y(5S) and B\\_s decays at Belle	A. Drutskoy	\N	2009
8257772	Cell	93	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Panning-Jaenish-1998	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9590161	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	305--308	\N	3	\N	issn = {0092-8674}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:11:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4544382}, priority = {1}	\N	6cee822887458754a3d734b6cd530264	40e0ed7ec98076ea73a72792931ff1c8	564994b1bdbfb00f90a55e7089f96b82	article	RNA and the epigenetic regulation of X chromosome inactivation	B. Panning and R. Jaenisch	\N	1998
8257774	Journal of Biomechanics	42	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544381	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.02.008	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1017--1022	\N	8	\N	issn = {00219290}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:10:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4544381}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.02.008}	The threshold of stability (ToS) is introduced as a new tool for evaluating spinal stability. Current methods have evaluated the magnitude of spinal kinematic variability, stability diffusion, or Lyapunov exponents. This present method differs by modifying task difficulty to obtain a critical value delineating regions of stability and instability. Conceptually, as task difficulty increases, kinematic variability of the system increases and the basin of stability decreases. When kinematic variability exceeds the basin of stability, stability cannot be maintained over time. This concept is first illustrated using a mathematical model, from which an effective potential function was calculated to show the relationships among kinematic variability, the basin of stability, and task difficulty. In addition, an experiment was performed to evaluate the sensitivity of the ToS to changes in postural control using visual feedback as a control variable. The ToS was found to be more sensitive than the Lyapunov exponent to removal of visual feedback, suggesting it may have use as a diagnostic indicator (e.g. for low back pain). Furthermore, this new method has an additional advantage in which minimal instrumentation is needed. Its simplicity, sensitivity, and low cost suggest that the ToS has potential as a diagnostic or prognostic tool in a clinical setting.	9200d4b34d5086efc646cb9d11c5fd57	d3279a93d9a86afcf3f67bec46333b17	c62f9d45f55e76dc663e2e08044122cc	article	Evaluation of the threshold of stability for the human spine	Martin L. Tanaka and Maury A. Nussbaum and Shane D. Ross	\N	2009
8257776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the seventh Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, KR2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544380	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.33.4558	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3--14	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:08:59}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {4544380}	this paper is to introduce a hierarchy of languages intended for qualitative spatio-temporal representation and reasoning, provide these languages with topological temporal semantics, construct effective reasoning algorithms, and estimate their computational complexity.	935a2c2d7d28214b2414e1dd1d427910	402794e917ba256d03e46789610ae8de	c74508afe60679506cde7e9e8e05215c	inproceedings	Spatio-temporal representation and reasoning based on RCC-8	Frank Wolter and Michael Zakharyaschev	\N	2000
8257777	Journal of cellular biochemistry	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barski09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcb.22077	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1097-4644}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:03:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3981553}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1002/jcb.22077}	The interaction of a multitude of transcription factors and other chromatin proteins with the genome can influence gene expression and subsequently cell differentiation and function. Thus systematic identification of binding targets of transcription factors is key to unraveling gene regulation networks. The recent development of ChIP-Seq has revolutionized mapping of DNA-protein interactions. Now protein binding can be mapped in a truly genome-wide manner with extremely high resolution. This review discusses ChIP-Seq technology, its possible pitfalls, data analysis and several early applications. J. Cell. Biochem. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.	66eebbbc415f41bbfbc8b73685cc37a4	c34b97926727f5481c1242d36af76923	939c73ea65d500e48430137d9820e5a2	article	Genomic location analysis by ChIP-Seq.	Artem Barski and Keji Zhao	\N	2009
8257778	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	77	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nussinov-Jacobson-1980	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.77.11.6309	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6309--6313	\N	11	\N	issn = {1091-6490}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:01:22}, citeulike-article-id = {547969}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.77.11.6309}	A computer method is presented for finding the most stable secondary structures in long single-stranded RNAs. It is 1-2 orders of magnitude faster than existing codes. The time required for its application increases as N3 for a chain N nucleotides long. As many as 1000 nucleotides can be searched in a single run. The approach is systematic and builds an optimal structure in a straightforward inductive procedure based on an exact mathematical algorithm. Two simple halfmatrices are constructed and the best folded form is read directly from the second matrix by a simple back-tracking procedure. The program utilizes published values for base-pairing energies to compute one structure with the lowest free energy.	739729c313032f22ea5bfe67bc752093	57170e2865ef6a819c958be6b5fc9690	e695088252ed71e414386cd7c1d8e01c	article	Fast Algorithm for Predicting the Secondary Structure of Single-Stranded RNA	Ruth Nussinov and Ann B. Jacobson	\N	1980
8257779	Current Trends in Computer Science, 2007. ENC 2007. Eighth Mexican International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Current Trends in Computer Science, 2007. ENC 2007. Eighth Mexican International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chemoCRAlgorri	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ENC.2007.25	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	41--46	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 07:01:11}, citeulike-article-id = {3577797}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/ENC.2007.25}	Images of chemical molecules can be produced, manipulated, simulated and analyzed using sophisticated chemical software. However, in the process of publishing such images into scientific literature, all their chemical significance is lost. Although images of chemical molecules can be easily analyzed by the human expert, they cannot be fed back into chemical software and loose much of their potential use. We have developed a system that can automatically reconstruct the chemical information associated to the images of chemical molecules thus rendering them computer readable. We have benchmarked our system against a commercially available product and have also tested it using chemical databases of several thousand images with very encouraging results.	8b52fee39c630eb072098f9081f24dae	e4552fd674ac4e977335851817e1e712	f70a37258b90331998479fac1eabc549	inproceedings	Automatic Recognition of Chemical Images	M. E. Algorri and M. Zimmermann and M. Hofmann-Apitius	\N	2007
8257780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NetGames '07: Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Network and system support for games	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544375	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1326257.1326280	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	129--134	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:57:29}, location = {Melbourne, Australia}, citeulike-article-id = {4544375}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-0-9804460-0-5}, doi = {10.1145/1326257.1326280}	Large improvements in computer technology allow thousands of users to concurrently interact in a virtual game. Due to this development, the body of work analyzing game traffic has grown considerably in the recent past. However, little work has been done to examine and compare networking techniques with respect to meeting the stringent latency requirements that are common for networked games. Most interactive games need response times between 100 and 1000 ms depending on the game genre [6]. In this paper, we evaluate different techniques for delivering packets in a timely manner. In particular, we compare existing user-space middleware running on top of UDP and reliable, fair transport protocols like TCP and SCTP. In addition, we evaluate some "low latency" extensions to  TCP, SCTP  and one of the middleware platforms. We present results concerning packet latency and bandwidth requirements for the different approaches.	2db991c2eb1b6e5f7bc06dcecf16a5f2	cc7c9629e581804e36205615f99fb2f9	6ee933fc463f039725deb3f93f13f239	inproceedings	Latency evaluation of networking mechanisms for game traffic	Szabolcs Harcsik and Andreas Petlund and Carsten Griwodz and P{\\aa}l Halvorsen	\N	2007
8257782	Science	289	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Department of Chemistry, Yale University, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New Haven, CT 06520-8114, USA.	\N	\N	Nissen-Hansen-2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.289.5481.920	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	920--930	\N	5481	\N	issn = {0036-8075}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:51:46}, citeulike-article-id = {296733}, priority = {1}, doi = {10.1126/science.289.5481.920}	Using the atomic structures of the large ribosomal subunit from Haloarcula marismortui and its complexes with two substrate analogs, we establish that the ribosome is a ribozyme and address the catalytic properties of its all-RNA active site. Both substrate analogs are contacted exclusively by conserved ribosomal RNA (rRNA) residues from domain V of 23S rRNA; there are no protein side-chain atoms closer than about 18 angstroms to the peptide bond being synthesized. The mechanism of peptide bond synthesis appears to resemble the reverse of the acylation step in serine proteases, with the base of A2486 (A2451 in Escherichia coli) playing the same general base role as histidine-57 in chymotrypsin. The unusual pK(a) (where K(a) is the acid dissociation constant) required for A2486 to perform this function may derive in part from its hydrogen bonding to G2482 (G2447 in E. coli), which also interacts with a buried phosphate that could stabilize unusual tautomers of these two bases. The polypeptide exit tunnel is largely formed by RNA but has significant contributions from proteins L4, L22, and L39e, and its exit is encircled by proteins L19, L22, L23, L24, L29, and L31e.	921fd14c4d7d4129b4f2a22ed04cb71f	d2148d8c5e277623c87b485e24780b47	f5036f00cdce4940013316cd8a549627	article	The structural basis of ribosome activity in peptide bond synthesis	Poul Nissen and Jeffrey Hansen and Nenad Ban and Peter B. Moore and Thomas A. Steitz	\N	2000
8257783	Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling	47	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544364	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ci700044s	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1258--1262	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:49:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544364}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/ci700044s}	The FightAIDS@Home distributed computing project uses AutoDock for an initial virtual screen of HIV protease structures against a broad range of 1771 ligands including both known protease inhibitors and a diverse library of other ligands. The volume of results allows novel large-scale analyses of binding energy profiles for HIV structures. Beyond identifying potential lead compounds, these characterizations provide methods for choosing representative wild-type and mutant protein structures from the larger set. From the binding energy profiles of the PDB structures, a principal component analysis based analysis identifies seven spanning proteases. A complementary analysis finds that the wild-type protease structure 2BPZ best captures the central tendency of the protease set. Using a comparison of known protease inhibitors against the diverse ligand set yields an AutoDock binding energy significance threshold of 7.0 kcal/mol between significant, strongly binding ligands and other weak/nonspecific binding energies. This threshold captures nearly 98\\% of known inhibitor interactions while rejecting more than 95\\% of suspected noninhibitor interactions. These methods should be of general use in virtual screening projects and will be used to improve further FightAIDS@Home experiments.	66293051772502214b8361ff282d1477	8c03d914b0d78d103b43a1b092e05739	7a5a5579ff7c3c78b80b4c994e6a13ad	article	Analysis of HIV Wild-Type and Mutant Structures via in Silico Docking against Diverse Ligand Libraries	Max W. Chang and William Lindstrom and Arthur J. Olson and Richard K. Belew	\N	2007
8257784	Bioinformatics	14	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tabaska-Cary-1998	http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/14/8/691	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	691--699	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:47:04}, citeulike-article-id = {685545}, priority = {2}	\N	3931f853080700cefd164fb9362bea0e	2b4144a06ebd33fae75d66b04e5d7bac	35f9612d40fd902814b37a5b4cbdb10c	article	An RNA folding method capable of identifying pseudoknots and base triples	J. E. Tabaska and R. B. Cary and H. N. Gabow and G. D. Stormo	\N	1998
8257785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 16th International Conf. on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2521715	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/freund99alternating.html	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	124--133	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:44:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2521715}	The application of boosting procedures to decision\
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tree algorithms has been shown to produce\
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very accurate classifiers. These classifiers\
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are in the form of a majority vote over\
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a number of decision trees. Unfortunately,\
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these classifiers are often large, complex and\
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difficult to interpret. This paper describes a\
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new type of classification rule, the alternating\
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decision tree, which is a generalization of\
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decision trees, voted decision trees and voted\
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decision stumps. At the same time...	6054c612153efb7c53bc856950d3a12a	030d102d33daa5a86618cdc06cab6790	fd2acddd9ae0827c2448c41cccd6211c	inproceedings	The alternating decision tree learning algorithm,	Yoav Freund and Llew Mason	\N	1999
8257786	The British journal of ophthalmology	55	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544356	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5551225	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	55--59	\N	1	\N	issn = {0007-1161}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:39:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544356}, priority = {2}	\N	54d28b5e582a1e65dc49926e66a7184e	06b78c5e48fb295b45fda2b232cbe006	1f0b46c04bfee20073a7cf2816a0c146	article	Pterygium in Ceylon.	P. Sivasubramaniam	\N	1971
8257787	Brain	121	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2423498	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/121.5.815	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	815--842	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:39:27}, citeulike-article-id = {2423498}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/brain/121.5.815}	10.1093/brain/121.5.815	25afd3d8709882127488c612040302d7	662f4fb6bc4f5d9c14f2a7162c07d24d	c6e1a22f6aefceb86d6577fac0eec9fd	article	Dissociating executive mechanisms of task control following frontal lobe damage and Parkinson's disease	R. D. Rogers and B. J. Sahakian and J. R. Hodges and C. E. Polkey and C. Kennard and T. W. Robbins	\N	1998
8257788	Brain	120	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4028891	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/120.10.1779	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1779--1791	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:36:46}, citeulike-article-id = {4028891}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/brain/120.10.1779}	10.1093/brain/120.10.1779	ad9db3a228eb3868e226a9eb411ddb9a	2a574e4dd48448704278953d35612366	00c7efa1d0ca32cb076aa884d3085ffd	article	Neural mechanisms involved in the processing of global and local aspects of hierarchically organized visual stimuli	G. R. Fink and P. W. Halligan and J. C. Marshall and C. D. Frith and R. S. Frackowiak and R. J. Dolan	\N	1997
8257789	Neuropsychologia	47	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544353	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.01.002	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1117--1127	\N	4	\N	issn = {0028-3932}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:35:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544353}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.01.002}	This study sought to disambiguate the impact of Parkinson's disease (PD) on cognitive control as indexed by task set switching, by addressing discrepancies in the literature pertaining to disease severity and paradigm heterogeneity. A task set is governed by a rule that determines how relevant stimuli (stimulus set) map onto specific responses (response set). Task set switching may entail reconfiguration in either or both of these components. Although previous studies have shown that PD patients are impaired at switching between stimuli, in the present study not all patients were impaired at switching entire task sets, that is, both stimulus and response sets: compared with controls, patients with unilateral signs (Hoehn \\& Yahr Stage I) demonstrated intact switching, even following withdrawal from dopaminergic medication, while bilaterally affected Stage II patients were impaired. The parametric measure of Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) score predicted increasing switch costs within the patient group. These findings suggest that switching entire task sets may be a function of extrastriatal, possibly non-dopaminergic pathology which increases as the disease progresses.	2128e160693536bdb49476d8d860e361	21ec52d1ec9701f075bb49e8456405a8	7c8d1a1aa077d66ddf1ae900589d8caa	article	Switching between abstract rules reflects disease severity but not dopaminergic status in Parkinson's disease.	A. A. Kehagia and R. Cools and R. A. Barker and T. W. Robbins	\N	2009
8257790	Lancet	373	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544341	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60371-8	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1632--1644	\N	9675	\N	issn = {1474-547X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:21:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4544341}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60371-8}	Intracerebral haemorrhage is an important public health problem leading to high rates of death and disability in adults. Although the number of hospital admissions for intracerebral haemorrhage has increased worldwide in the past 10 years, mortality has not fallen. Results of clinical trials and observational studies suggest that coordinated primary and specialty care is associated with lower mortality than is typical community practice. Development of treatment goals for critical care, and new sequences of care and specialty practice can improve outcome after intracerebral haemorrhage. Specific treatment approaches include early diagnosis and haemostasis, aggressive management of blood pressure, open surgical and minimally invasive surgical techniques to remove clot, techniques to remove intraventricular blood, and management of intracranial pressure. These approaches improve clinical management of patients with intracerebral haemorrhage and promise to reduce mortality and increase functional survival.	c03052a9f488c79ce54edb18ab465f04	16d7fc5a5d8f9913ffbd0cdd6d222f51	1ae21ede7033ad4620ddb4e4134fc01c	article	Intracerebral haemorrhage.	A. I. Qureshi and A. D. Mendelow and D. F. Hanley	\N	2009
8257791	The New England journal of medicine	360	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4526408	http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa0900544	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2079--2089	\N	20	\N	issn = {1533-4406}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:19:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4526408}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMoa0900544}	BACKGROUND: Although numerous studies have explored the benefit of using nebulized epinephrine or corticosteroids alone to treat infants with bronchiolitis, the effectiveness of combining these medications is not well established. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in which 800 infants (6 weeks to 12 months of age) with bronchiolitis who were seen in the pediatric emergency department were randomly assigned to one of four study groups. One group received two treatments of nebulized epinephrine (3 ml of epinephrine in a 1:1000 solution per treatment) and a total of six oral doses of dexamethasone (1.0 mg per kilogram of body weight in the emergency department and 0.6 mg per kilogram for an additional 5 days) (the epinephrine-dexamethasone group), the second group received nebulized epinephrine and oral placebo (the epinephrine group), the third received nebulized placebo and oral dexamethasone (the dexamethasone group), and the fourth received nebulized placebo and oral placebo (the placebo group). The primary outcome was hospital admission within 7 days after the day of enrollment (the initial visit to the emergency department). RESULTS: Baseline clinical characteristics were similar among the four groups. By the seventh day, 34 infants (17.1\\%) in the epinephrine-dexamethasone group, 47 (23.7\\%) in the epinephrine group, 51 (25.6\\%) in the dexamethasone group, and 53 (26.4\\%) in the placebo group had been admitted to the hospital. In the unadjusted analysis, only the infants in the epinephrine-dexamethasone group were significantly less likely than those in the placebo group to be admitted by day 7 (relative risk, 0.65; 95\\% confidence interval, 0.45 to 0.95, P=0.02). However, with adjustment for multiple comparisons, this result was rendered insignificant (P=0.07). There were no serious adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: Among infants with bronchiolitis treated in the emergency department, combined therapy with dexamethasone and epinephrine may significantly reduce hospital admissions. (Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN56745572.)	29f4a26793370577bf691c43f990563b	860adb916148a06e8bc7eee0868b16fa	522ffd977533ba9e17e4f71dec8d0ede	article	Epinephrine and dexamethasone in children with bronchiolitis.	A. C. Plint and D. W. Johnson and H. Patel and N. Wiebe and R. Correll and R. Brant and C. Mitton and S. Gouin and M. Bhatt and G. Joubert and K. J. Black and T. Turner and S. Whitehouse and T. P. Klassen	\N	2009
8257792	The New England journal of medicine	360	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544339	http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMe0902242	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2130--2133	\N	20	\N	issn = {1533-4406}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:18:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4544339}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMe0902242}	\N	f71101cb28697f5f32c794bac8442bc2	60305208f2fd2ad8c9717614642859bb	ee506b2508ad0adf4f0db4f42604b76b	article	The challenge of managing wheezing in infants.	U. Frey and E. von Mutius	\N	2009
8257793	Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, 2008. BioCAS 2008. IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, 2008. BioCAS 2008. IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544338	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/BIOCAS.2008.4696906	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	189--192	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:17:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544338}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/BIOCAS.2008.4696906}	Analog logic circuits work on digital problems using an analog representation of the digital variables, relaxing the state space of the digital system from the vertices of a hypercube to the interior. This lets us gain speed, power, and accuracy over digital implementations. Logic automata are distributed, scalable and programmable digital computation media with local connections and logic operations. Here we propose analog logic automata (ALA), which relax binary constraints on logic automata states and introduce programmability into analog logic circuits. The localized interaction and scalability of the ALA provide a new way to do neuromorphic engineering, enabling systematic designs in a digital work flow. Low-power, biomedical, decoding and communication applications are described and a 3times3 ALA chip is prototyped, which works at 50 kHz, with a power consumption of 64 muW. With the chip configured as a programmable noise-locked loop (NLL), we obtain a bit error rate (BER) of 1E-7 at an SNR of -1.13 dB.	a6e52d9353fb60c9b2bebe8691149c93	e5cd8dd36fecc11e796b5a3fa223ccbf	ea78409e84c762c37506272e57be8a03	inproceedings	Analog Logic Automata	Kailiang Chen and J. Leu and N. Gershenfeld	\N	2008
8257794	The Journal of infectious diseases	199	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544337	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19434927	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	776--785	\N	6	\N	issn = {0022-1899}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:16:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544337}, priority = {2}	BACKGROUND: Introduction of the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) in the United States in 2000 was temporally associated with an increase in the incidence of disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 19A (Sp19A) and with increasing drug resistance within this serotype. A causative role of PCV7 was speculated. We prospectively studied the dynamics of acute otitis media (AOM) caused by Sp19A in southern Israel before the introduction of PCV7. METHODS: AOM in children < 5 years old undergoing tympanocentesis during 1999-2006 was studied. Antibiotic prescriptions for approximately 20\\% of children < 5 years old were recorded. Sp19A isolates were studied for antibiotic-resistance and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns; multilocus sequence typing of representative isolates was compared with that of international clones. RESULTS: Sp19A caused 438 (9.8\\%) of 4449 pneumococcal AOM episodes, increasing by 63.1\\% from 1999-2001 (mean +/- SD, 8.4\\% +/- 0.8\\%) to 2004-2006 (mean +/- SD, 13.7\\% +/- 0.9\\%) among Bedouin children, who were characterized by overcrowding and high antibiotic use. Penicillin, erythromycin, and multidrug resistance increased from < 10\\% to 78.6\\%, 50.0\\%, and 50.0\\%, respectively (P < .001), and was associated with the introduction and proliferation of 2 multidrug-resistant clones that were not previously associated with multidrug resistance. This was temporally associated with the introduction of and rapid increase in azithromycin use and the frequent use of oral cephalosporins. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction and proliferation of multidrug-resistant Sp19A occurred before the introduction of PCV7. The increasing proportion of antibiotic-resistant Sp19A suggests that antibiotic use plays an important role in the community.	b75709b107a1565ab6d6df93d0492385	2b7aa74c49d3b2a40ca8d6647c706c1d	b4c000e0a9292a8a2e782fb2ae13ef7d	article	Introduction and proliferation of multidrug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 19A clones that cause acute otitis media in an unvaccinated population.	R. Dagan and N. Givon-Lavi and E. Leibovitz and D. Greenberg and N. Porat	\N	2009
8257795	The Journal of infectious diseases	199	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544336	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19434928	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	795--800	\N	6	\N	issn = {0022-1899}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:15:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544336}, priority = {2}	Bacille Calmette-Gu\\'{e}rin (BCG) vaccination induces a marked increase in the interferon (IFN)-gamma response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis purified protein derivative (Mtb PPD) in UK adolescents, but not in Malawian adolescents. We hypothesized that Mtb PPD-induced IFN-gamma after BCG vaccination would be similar in infants from these 2 countries. Infants were vaccinated with BCG during the first 3-13 weeks of life. Three months after BCG vaccination, 51 (100\\%) of 51 UK infants had an IFN-gamma response to Mtb PPD, compared to 41 (53\\%) of 78 of Malawian infants, in whom responses varied according to their season of birth. We conclude that population differences in immune responses after BCG vaccination are observed among infants, as well as among young adults.	3e8553f21f16adf6cec70ad47f505aee	3787f2effd5c9e9ed7d2ad34c3c7f6ec	5bc329c2d225194b7d8da89aa9fcac2e	article	Population differences in immune responses to Bacille Calmette-Gu\\'{e}rin vaccination in infancy.	M. K. Lalor and A. Ben-Smith and P. Gorak-Stolinska and R. E. Weir and S. Floyd and R. Blitz and H. Mvula and M. J. Newport and K. Branson and N. McGrath and A. C. Crampin and P. E. Fine and H. M. Dockrell	\N	2009
8257798	Clinical Infectious Diseases	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4526546	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/599042	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	000	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:11:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4526546}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1086/599042}	doi: 10.1086/599042 PMID: 19441978 Eighty‐one cases of neurologic disease, including encephalitis, meningitis, stroke, and peripheral neuropathy, that were associated with parvovirus B19 infection were reviewed. Most patients were children, and two‐thirds had central nervous system manifestations. One‐third had altered immunity. Viral symptoms (odds ratio [OR], 5.7; \\$P=.002\\$ ), rash (OR, 11.5; \\$P< .001\\$ ), and peripheral nervous system involvement (OR, 12.1; \\$P=.004\\$ ) were more frequent in immunocompetent patients. Brain magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities were more frequent in patients with altered immunity (OR, 10; \\$P=.04\\$ ). In central nervous system disease, parvovirus B19 DNA was commonly detected in cerebrospinal fluid (81\\% of samples) and serum (85\\%), whereas specific antibodies were found in 33\\% of cerebrospinal fluid samples. Neurologic sequelae occurred in 22\\% of 77 patients with a known outcome, and some improvement occurred in 16\\%. No differences in the prevalence of sequealae were noted between immunocompetent patients (21\\% of whom experienced sequealae) and patients with altered immunity (25\\%) or between patients with central nervous system manifestations who received intravenous immunoglobulin with or without steroids and those patients with central nervous system manifestations who did not. Five patients died.	0090ca1e90697f6d60c22a1c8c7522ed	11e8afdd6fdf46249471eff831c85f78	7530814fd9ac5b7f761da69f290f1374	article	Neurologic Manifestations Associated with Parvovirus B19 Infection	Miltiadis Douvoyiannis and Nathan Litman and David l Goldman	\N	0000
8257799	Clinical Infectious Diseases	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4526543	http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/599116	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	000	\N	0	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:11:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4526543}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1086/599116}	doi: 10.1086/599116 PMID: 19441977 Of 149 patients with suspected cytomegalovirus (CMV) gastrointestinal disease, 51 (36\\%) confirmed cases, 6 (4\\%) probable cases, and 64 (45\\%) instances of non‐CMV gastrointestinal disease were analyzed using the CMV antigenemia assay; 22 patients (5\\%) with indeterminate gastrointestinal disease were excluded. The sensitivity and specificity of the CMV antigenemia assay (defined as detection of ⩾1 positive cells per 200,000 leukocytes) for diagnosis of CMV gastrointestinal disease were 54\\% (95\\% confidence interval, 41\\%–68\\%) and 88\\% (95\\% confidence interval, 77\\%–94\\%), respectively.	7ea244f764b94ef2956aec4ce7c54193	18210391875ee75a24a5025eebeb2c21	a11fc2bed9c60df8edc0b3ae5dd09f65	article	Diagnostic Performance of the Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Antigenemia Assay in Patients with CMV Gastrointestinal Disease	Eun‐young Jang and Seong yeon Park and Eun jung Lee and Eun hee Song and Yong pill Chong and Sang‐oh Lee and Sang‐ho Choi and Jun hee Woo and Yang soo Kim and Sung‐han Kim	\N	0000
8257800	Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544331	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2008.155754	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1468-2052}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:08:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4544331}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1136/adc.2008.155754}	BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Serum procalcitonin (PCT) monitoring may help clinicians to manage nosocomial infections in neonates. This study investigated the diagnostic value of a new, rapid method to measure PCT and sought to determine the best cutoff value. METHODS: This monocentric, prospective study included all newborns with clinical suspicion of infection in a neonatal intensive care unit. Rapid, automated PCT measurements were performed on blood samples obtained for C-reactive protein (CRP) measurement. Negative and positive predictive values, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated. Logistic regression analysis determined the best cutoff value to obtain a negative predictive value of PCT that was at least 15\\% above that of CRP. RESULTS: Between June 2005 and May 2006, 73 newborns with a gestational age of 28 [26-30] weeks (median [Q25-Q75]) and a birth weight of 995 [720-1350] g were included. Thirty (41\\%) were infected. The best PCT cutoff value was 0.6 ng/mL, which provided a negative predictive value of 100\\%. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value were 100\\%, 65\\%, and 67\\%, respectively, for PCT at the 0.6 ng/mL cutoff value. CONCLUSION: Rapid measurement of PCT could help to rule out nosocomial infection in newborns hospitalized in intensive care units.	5d11987e8f55f4876fcf33e2bddd9074	8a3258882439e3164fe52e4d856d8f24	23e0e3a3727f36996a95f6bee6ef5426	article	Rapid quantitative procalcitonin measurement to diagnose nosocomial infections in newborns.	Aur\\'{e}lien Jacquot and Jean-Marc M. Labaune and Thierry-Pascal P. Baum and Guy Putet and Jean-Charles C. Picaud	\N	2009
8257801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '05: Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4536848	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083592.1083602	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	49--60	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:07:36}, location = {Trondheim, Norway}, citeulike-article-id = {4536848}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-59593-154-6}	Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) allows multiple threads to supply instructions to the instruction pipeline of a superscalar processor. Because threads share processor resources, an SMT system is inherently different from a multiprocessor system and, therefore, utilizing multiple threads on an SMT processor creates new challenges for database implementers.We investigate three thread-based techniques to exploit SMT architectures on memory-resident data. First, we consider running independent operations in separate threads, a technique applied to conventional multi-processor systems. Second, we describe a novel implementation strategy in which individual operators are implemented in a multi-threaded fashion. Finally, we introduce a new data-structure called a work-ahead set that allows us to use one of the threads to aggressively preload data into the cache.We evaluate each method with respect to its performance, implementation complexity, and other measures. We also provide guidance regarding when and how to best utilize the various threading techniques. Our experimental results show that by taking advantage of SMT technology we achieve a 30\\% to 70\\% improvement in throughput over single threaded implementations on in-memory database operations.	d22566a5f042ef0819685f1e2400e8f1	a01ff4a9c22b6e2eaff537e7ee9fa113	7556162c762c51a1eb58a3b7ad612761	inproceedings	Improving database performance on simultaneous multithreading processors	Jingren Zhou and John Cieslewicz and Kenneth A. Ross and Mihir Shah	\N	2005
8257803	Lancet neurology	8	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544329	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(09)70108-5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	537--544	\N	6	\N	issn = {1474-4422}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:05:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4544329}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1474-4422(09)70108-5}	BACKGROUND: Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A) is the most common inherited nerve disorder. CMT1A is characterised by peripheral nerve demyelination, weakness, and impaired motor function and is caused by the duplication of PMP22, the gene that encodes peripheral myelin protein 22. High-dose ascorbic acid has been shown to have remyelinating potential and to correct the phenotype of a transgenic mouse model of CMT1A by decreasing expression of PMP22. We tested the efficacy and safety of ascorbic acid supplementation in children with CMT1A. METHODS: This 12-month, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial undertaken between June, 2007, and December, 2008, assessed high-dose oral ascorbic acid (about 30 mg/kg/day) in 81 children with CMT1A (2-16 years). Randomisation was done on a 1:1 ratio by a computer-generated algorithm. All investigators and participants were blinded to treatment allocation with the exception of the trial pharmacist. The primary efficacy outcome was median nerve motor conduction velocity (m/s) at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were foot and hand strength, motor function, walking ability, and quality of life. Compliance was measured by plasma ascorbic acid concentration, pill count, and medication diary entries. Analysis was by intention to treat. This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, number 12606000481572. FINDINGS: 81 children were randomly assigned to receive high-dose ascorbic acid (n=42) or placebo (n=39). 80 children completed 12 months of treatment. The ascorbic acid group had a small, non-significant increase in median nerve motor conduction velocity compared with the placebo group (adjusted mean difference 1.7 m/s, 95\\% CI -0.1 to 3.4; p=0.06). There was no measurable effect of ascorbic acid on neurophysiological, strength, function, or quality of life outcomes. Two children in the ascorbic acid group and four children in the placebo group reported gastrointestinal symptoms. There were no serious adverse events. INTERPRETATION: 12 months of treatment with high-dose ascorbic acid was safe and well tolerated but none of the expected efficacy endpoints were reached. FUNDING: University of Sydney Research and Development Scheme; National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia; James N Kirby Foundation; New South Wales Podiatrists Registration Board; Australian Podiatry Education and Research Foundation; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association of Australia.	b5c51dde164754700bbeb75b3dee3638	6ebadd29cfcc78bfd5f9cba1932ab96f	0f7c06858a1a8f9303dbe255450ca09d	article	Ascorbic acid for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A in children: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, safety and efficacy trial.	J. Burns and R. A. Ouvrier and E. M. Yiu and P. D. Joseph and A. J. Kornberg and M. C. Fahey and M. M. Ryan	\N	2009
8257805	BMC Genomics	10	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4543788	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-231	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	231+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2164}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:04:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4543788}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2164-10-231}	Background:\\&\\#10;Stat5 is a latent transcription factor that regulates essential growth and survival functions in normal cells. Constitutive activity of Stat5 and the involvement of its C-terminally truncated variant have been implicated in blood cell malignancies and mammary or breast cancer. To distinguish the individual contributions of the Stat5 variants to mammary tumorigenesis, global gene-expression profiling was performed on transgenic STAT5-induced tumors.\\&\\#10;Results:\\&\\#10;We identified 364 genes exhibiting differential expression in mammary tumors developed in transgenic mice expressing constitutively active STAT5 (STAT5ca) vs. its C-terminally truncated variant (STAT5delta750). These genes mediate established Stat5 effects on cellular processes such as proliferation and cell death, as well as yet-unrelated homeostatic features, e.g. carbohydrate metabolism. A set of 14 genes linked STAT5delta750 expression to the poorly differentiated carcinoma phenotype and STAT5ca to the highly differentiated papillary adenocarcinoma. \\&\\#10;Specifically affected genes exhibited differential expression in an individual tumor set vs. its counterpart and the intact mammary gland: 50 genes were specifically affected by STAT5ca, and 94\\% of these were downregulated, the latter involved in suppression of tumor suppressors and proliferation antagonistics. This substantial downregulation distinguishes the STAT5ca-induced tumorigenic consequences from the relatively equal effect of the STAT5delta750 on gene expression, which included significant elevation in the expression of oncogenes and growth mediators.\\&\\#10;STAT5delta750 mRNA expression was below detection levels in the tumors and the amount of STAT5ca transcript was not correlated with the expression of its specifically affected genes. Interestingly, we identified several groups of three to eight genes affected by a particular STAT5 variant with significant correlated expression at distinct locations in the clustergram. \\&\\#10;Conclusions:\\&\\#10;The different gene-expression profiles in mammary tumors caused by the STAT5delta750 and STAT5ca variants, corroborated by the absence of a direct link to transgenic STAT5 expression, imply distinct metabolic consequences for their oncogenic role which probably initiate early in tumor development. Tumorigenesis may involve induction of growth factor and oncogenes by STAT5delta750 or suppression of tumor suppressors and growth antagonists by STAT5ca. The list of genes specifically affected by the STAT5 variants may provide a basis for the development of a marker set for their distinct oncogenic role.	f4aa0dd1a0e263110c7ec76b4f4d7067	fbb685fe976844726418f99a943f1149	a62fa31a29d4ac5e59b33a659cdda80e	article	Distinct gene-expression profiles characterize mammary tumors developed in transgenic mice expressing constitutively active and C-terminally truncated variants of STAT5	Tali Eilon and Itamar Barash	\N	2009
8257808	Proceedings International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0347, USA.	\N	\N	Cary-Stormo-1995	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7584469	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	75--80	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1553-0833}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 06:02:37}, citeulike-article-id = {2599728}, priority = {2}	We have examined the utility of a graph-theoretic algorithm for building comparative RNA models. The method uses a maximum weighted matching algorithm to find the optimal set of basepairs given the mutual information for all pairs of alignment positions. In all cases examined, the technique generated models similar to those based on conventional comparative analysis. Any set of pairwise interactions can be suggested including pseudoknots. Here we describe the details of the method and demonstrate its implementation on tRNA where many secondary and tertiary base-pairs are accurately predicted. We also examine the usefulness of the method for the identification of shared structural features in families of RNAs isolated by artificial selection methods such as SELEX.	7eb74240f2b8b8f8035b8fd25fbc7a45	25f40a964cd13d9a762f9cb5c10de27d	55691ad3edf60277e1c8ff40efd8a180	article	Graph-theoretic approach to RNA modeling using comparative data	R. B. Cary and G. D. Stormo	\N	1995
8257810	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PANDA:arXiv:2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.3905	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:30:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4219778}, eprint = {0903.3905}	To study fundamental questions of hadron and nuclear physics in interactions\
of antiprotons with nucleons and nuclei, the universal PANDA detector will be\
built. Gluonic excitations, the physics of strange and charm quarks and nucleon\
structure studies will be performed with unprecedented accuracy thereby\
allowing high-precision tests of the strong interaction. The proposed PANDA\
detector is a state-of-the art internal target detector at the HESR at FAIR\
allowing the detection and identification of neutral and charged particles\
generated within the relevant angular and energy range. This report presents a\
summary of the physics accessible at PANDA and what performance can be\
expected.	f767bcd518ef2fbac133405cdcb2e07b	590101d59b154bfc4ed89479c95f646a	21daf79ac74f850203f2509e0cd33002	article	Physics Performance Report for PANDA: Strong Interaction Studies with Antiprotons	Panda Collaboration and M. F. M. Lutz and B. Pire and O. Scholten and R. Timmermans	\N	2009
8257811	Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis	27	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544266	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-9473(98)80002-9	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	487--495	\N	4	\N	issn = {01679473}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:28:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544266}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0167-9473(98)80002-9}	In this contribution we show the danger which can arise from the use of the pseudorandom number generator  ran1  (and partially  ran2  as well) from the first edition of the monograph  Numerical Recipes in C  for some Monte Carlo simulations. This paper complements the paper of Baker (1997) published in SSN in CSDA recently. We show experimentally that the main problem is not in the implementation of these generators but in “their definition”. Two examples show what can happen when we try to establish critical values through simulations basing the necessary calculations on these generators. The third example, “casting doubts on the validity of the central limit theorem”, demonstrates another dangerous situation. Finally, a fourth example shows the high sensitivity of the random number generators studied to changes of the constants defining them. These examples again clearly show the imperative need to check pseudorandom generators before their use, as we do (or at least as we should do) with the theorems we apply. Moreover, it warns against the blind belief in the not-always-valid Czech proverb that …  What is written is given .	7347f354002591f410f025b6c49a9070	8e77d9732d8168ad4e49de1be223ada1	fee89a300999a1332611c3b27b4fa05b	article	Revisiting the pseudorandom number generator ran1 from the NUMERICAL RECIPES	J. Antoch	\N	1998
8257812	Commun. ACM	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544265	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/361082.361093	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	453--455	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:27:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4544265}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1145/361082.361093}	A simple solution to the mutual exclusion problem is presented which allows the system to continue to operate despite the failure of any individual component.	dd81dec6c30c4a4951f0bd1dad3af62f	4432e6ab97fca27a6acc41ef84eede4b	8b521c6456c890142d78c9bf2a7dfe76	article	A new solution of Dijkstra's concurrent programming problem	Leslie Lamport	\N	1974
8257813	Commun. ACM	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4544263	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/355592.365595	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	321--322	\N	5	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:25:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4544263}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1145/355592.365595}	\N	cc88f22e75e2564a2de32674b9d782cf	fb59786eac82004ece51ec644d865ffd	5078a174721fa9e25a93dbc6bcd96c35	article	Additional comments on a problem in concurrent programming control	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1966
8257814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:4226860	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1283920.1283929	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1974+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:25:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4226860}, priority = {3}, isbn = {0-201-0779X-X}, doi = {10.1145/1283920.1283929}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	3c5a446ce69e8be8d193a257fd7e8a48	bac911ee5d1c3e9cacbd265374971051	8985f951a54a6f5e95423eac0db59c6f	article	Computer programming as an art	Donald E. Knuth	\N	2007
8257815	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544258	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2258	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:21:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544258}, eprint = {0905.2258}	Let \\$\\mathcal{X}\\_1\\$ and \\$\\mathcal{X}\\_2\\$ be smooth proper Deligne-Mumford\
stacks with projective coarse moduli spaces. We prove a formula for orbifold\
Gromov-Witten invariants of the product stack \\$\\mathcal{X}\\_1\\times\
\\mathcal{X}\\_2\\$ in terms of Gromov-Witten invariants of the factors\
\\$\\mathcal{X}\\_1\\$ and \\$\\mathcal{X}\\_2\\$. As an application, we deduce a\
decomposition result for Gromov-Witten theory of trivial gerbes.	4c8d01199868881f2d9ed68cad2b6954	78e05ffd8b6c0eb71c82eab9071e6417	64d67f9c3c1ce779a60de8cc18caff92	article	Gromov-Witten theory of product stacks	Elena Andreini and Yunfeng Jiang and Hsian-Hua Tseng	\N	2009
8257816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERLANG '08: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGPLAN workshop on ERLANG	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3825779	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1411273.1411280	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	41--48	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:19:05}, location = {Victoria, BC, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {3825779}, priority = {3}, isbn = {978-1-60558-065-4}, doi = {10.1145/1411273.1411280}	We present Scalaris, an Erlang implementation of a distributed key/value store. It uses, on top of a structured overlay network, replication for data availability and majority based distributed transactions for data consistency. In combination, this implements the ACID properties on a scalable structured overlay.	60ccebb5cac743065cbc506df232c0ad	9a761526e1d3037b6446a00adf97af27	a55c6e36047b43c962c769667d9285d3	inproceedings	Scalaris: reliable transactional p2p key/value store	Thorsten Sch\\"utt and Florian Schintke and Alexander Reinefeld	\N	2008
8257819	Nature	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4290398	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07921	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 05:05:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4290398}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nature07921}	The origin of cooperation is a central challenge to our understanding of evolution. The fact that microbial interactions can be manipulated in ways that animal interactions cannot has led to a growing interest in microbial models of cooperation and competition. For the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to grow on sucrose, the disaccharide must first be hydrolysed by the enzyme invertase. This hydrolysis reaction is performed outside the cytoplasm in the periplasmic space between the plasma membrane and the cell wall. Here we demonstrate that the vast majority (<99 per cent) of the monosaccharides created by sucrose hydrolysis diffuse away before they can be imported into the cell, serving to make invertase production and secretion a cooperative behaviour. A mutant cheater strain that does not produce invertase is able to take advantage of and invade a population of wild-type cooperator cells. However, over a wide range of conditions, the wild-type cooperator can also invade a population of cheater cells. Therefore, we observe steady-state coexistence between the two strains in well-mixed culture resulting from the fact that rare strategies outperform common strategies\\&\\#20;the defining features of what game theorists call the snowdrift game. A model of the cooperative interaction incorporating nonlinear benefits explains the origin of this coexistence. We are able to alter the outcome of the competition by varying either the cost of cooperation or the glucose concentration in the media. Finally, we note that glucose repression of invertase expression in wild-type cells produces a strategy that is optimal for the snowdrift game\\&\\#20;wild-type cells cooperate only when competing against cheater cells.	807cbb60094b8f3ff41600d37592daea	2ea1c43bf847a98ab955f42e180e03ba	26cf207cb11233c0683b2cfa72313f32	article	Snowdrift game dynamics and facultative cheating in yeast	Jeff Gore and Hyun Youk and Alexander van Oudenaarden	\N	2009
8257822	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1974027	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/3608913793	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:57:05}, priority = {0}, isbn = {3608913793}, citeulike-article-id = {1974027}	\N	e6926add332e13e56a4152f619c65d67	87d7fda2038efbe2d5dd403c0bc969ce	1dfd1bf4caada026ef298fa2d83bcc1b	book	Die f\\"{u}nfte Disziplin. Kunst und Praxis der lernenden Organisation.	Peter M. Senge	\N	2001
8257823	Landscape Ecology	17	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020561630963	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	355--365	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:56:06}, citeulike-article-id = {3339478}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1023/A:1020561630963}	Abstract  Landscape ecology has made tremendous progress in recent decades, but as a rapidly developing discipline it is faced with new problems and challenges. To identify the key issues and research priorities in landscape ecology, a special session entitled "Top 10 List for Landscape Ecology in the 21st Century" was organized at the 16th Annual Symposium of the US Regional Association of International Association of Landscape Ecology, held at Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona, USA) during April 25-29, 2001. A group of leading landscape ecologists were invited to present their views. This paper is intended to be a synthesis, but not necessarily a consensus, of the special session. We have organized the diverse and wide-ranging perspectives into six general key issues and 10 priority research topics. The key issues are: (1) interdisciplinarity or transdisciplinarity, (2) integration between basic research and applications,(3) Conceptual and theoretical development, (4) education and training, (5)international scholarly communication and collaborations, and (6) outreach and communication with the public and decision makers. The top 10 research topics are: (1) ecological flows in landscape mosaics, (2) causes, processes, and consequences of land use and land cover change, (3) nonlinear dynamics and landscape complexity, (4) scaling, (5) methodological development, (6) relating landscape metrics to ecological processes, (7) integrating humans and their activities into landscape ecology, (8) optimization of landscape pattern, (9)landscape sustainability, and (10) data acquisition and accuracy assessment. We emphasize that, although this synthesis was based on the presentations at the "Top 10 List" session, it is not a document that has been agreed upon by each and every participant. Rather, we believe that it is reflective of the broad-scale vision of the collective as to where landscape ecology is now and where it may be going in future.	736f4f65fc6039a427fa289594d98c6c	495839ff50edb654c75b45ba39e3d76b	b3f6788344d1c179e1cda1e9bf87261d	article	Key issues and research priorities in landscape ecology: An idiosyncratic synthesis	Jianguo Wu and Richard Hobbs	\N	2002
8257825	PLoS ONE	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3150188	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003042	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e3042+	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:46:52}, citeulike-article-id = {3150188}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0003042}	Background: Sequencing the expressed genetic information of an ecosystem (metatranscriptome) can provide information about the response of organisms to varying environmental conditions. Until recently, metatranscriptomics has been limited to microarray technology and random cloning methodologies. The application of high-throughput sequencing technology is now enabling access to both known and previously unknown transcripts in natural communities. Methodology/Principal Findings: We present a study of a complex marine metatranscriptome obtained from random whole-community mRNA using the GS-FLX Pyrosequencing technology. Eight samples, four DNA and four mRNA, were processed from two time points in a controlled coastal ocean mesocosm study (Bergen, Norway) involving an induced phytoplankton bloom producing a total of 323,161,989 base pairs. Our study confirms the finding of the first published metatranscriptomic studies of marine and soil environments that metatranscriptomics targets highly expressed sequences which are frequently novel. Our alternative methodology increases the range of experimental options available for conducting such studies and is characterized by an exceptional enrichment of mRNA (99.92\\%) versus ribosomal RNA. Analysis of corresponding metagenomes confirms much higher levels of assembly in the metatranscriptomic samples and a far higher yield of large gene families with >100 members, ∼91\\% of which were novel. Conclusions/Significance: This study provides further evidence that metatranscriptomic studies of natural microbial communities are not only feasible, but when paired with metagenomic data sets, offer an unprecedented opportunity to explore both structure and function of microbial communities – if we can overcome the challenges of elucidating the functions of so many never-seen-before gene families.	a7676fd838b3bc4a6c0411b310e5d521	40ee7144c0d4203fca6c3fe4115f820c	53f90266c47bec8124e37fc76cd48d62	article	Detection of Large Numbers of Novel Sequences in the Metatranscriptomes of Complex Marine Microbial Communities	Jack A. Gilbert and Dawn Field and Ying Huang and Rob Edwards and Weizhong Li and Paul Gilna and Ian Joint	\N	2008
8257826	Am J Gastroenterol	96	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The American College of Gastroenterology	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544227	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1572-0241.2001.05330.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3305--3311	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:43:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4544227}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1572-0241.2001.05330.x}	\N	7266f308144a0de0197f60e3ac2a19dc	ec592cb135b5dcb598dc82276d791185	8ef70b70090472cafdac5eef256f79cc	article	Prediction of bile duct stones and complications in gallstone pancreatitis using early laboratory trends	Matthew E. Cohen and Lori Slezak and Carolyn K. Wells and Dana K. Andersen and Mark Topazian	\N	2001
8257828	Digestive and Liver Disease	35	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544224	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1590-8658(03)00222-6	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	486--492	\N	7	\N	issn = {15908658}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:40:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544224}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1590-8658(03)00222-6}	Introduction . Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography is as sensitive as endoscopic retrograde pancreatography in the evaluation of biliary tract diseases but does not offer therapeutic options. The aim of the present study was to develop a mathematical model to predict ‘therapeutic endoscopic retrograde pancreatography’ using clinical variables so that patients with low probability could be more appropriately investigated by magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in future. Methods . Endoscopic retrograde pancreatography cases between January 1996 to December 1997 were retrospectively reviewed (before introduction of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography). Clinical, biochemical and radiological variables were analysed and a model was developed using multiple logistic regression. Results . Case notes for 573 patients were successfully reviewed. A total of 330 patients underwent therapeutic endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (sphincterotomy or stent insertion). Clinical indications of obstructive jaundice and cholangitis, ultrasonographic findings of dilated common bile duct, and raised liver function tests (two or more elevated parameters) were each found to be predictive for ‘therapeutic’ endoscopic retrograde pancreatography. Using these variables, the mathematical model in the present study has specificity of 77\\% and sensitivity of 75\\% at the probability level of 50\\% or higher. This model has been tested in a separate group of endoscopic retrograde pancreatography cases carried out in 1998 and was found to have sensitivity 77.6\\%, specificity 80.3\\%, positive predictive value 68.5\\% and negative predictive value 86.6\\%. Conclusions . The model reported in the present study can help clinicians to identify cases for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde pancreatography and diagnostic magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography.	c47bef86a46fa7c60436379b83c10910	951696d7e6f68ae7c5e6fc89b7ace9c5	836d23fb50a0d37203ec25bff8131813	article	Mathematical model for predicting biliary therapeutic endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (ERCP)	W. Luman	\N	2003
8257829	Nat Rev Neurosci	4	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laboratory for Action Representation and Learning, Department of Cognitive Neurology, University Clinic T\\"{u}bingen, Spemannstrasse 34, D-72076 T\\"{u}bingen, Germany. martin.giese@tuebingen.mpg.de	\N	\N	citeulike:1231637	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrn1057	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	179--192	\N	3	\N	issn = {1471-003X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:40:05}, citeulike-article-id = {1231637}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/nrn1057}	The visual recognition of complex movements and actions is crucial for the survival of many species. It is important not only for communication and recognition at a distance, but also for the learning of complex motor actions by imitation. Movement recognition has been studied in psychophysical, neurophysiological and imaging experiments, and several cortical areas involved in it have been identified. We use a neurophysiologically plausible and quantitative model as a tool for organizing and making sense of the experimental data, despite their growing size and complexity. We review the main experimental findings and discuss possible neural mechanisms, and show that a learning-based, feedforward model provides a neurophysiologically plausible and consistent summary of many key experimental results.	9aa2a80897d489ff53c7e2f7de8ee3c9	36bc55980d0219ca2177a8d06e762e73	5b61cc50f73f77ed34e75da65504bb45	article	Neural mechanisms for the recognition of biological movements.	M. A. Giese and T. Poggio	\N	2003
8257830	International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan	\N	\N	citeulike:4544223	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000320)47:8\\%3C1419::AID-NME837\\%3E3.0.CO;2-E	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1419--1443	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:40:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4544223}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000320)47:8\\%3C1419::AID-NME837\\%3E3.0.CO;2-E}	This paper presents the recent advances on Free Mesh Method by the authors. In this method, elements are locally created at each node in an autonomous manner, so that only nodal information is necessary without global meshing. The method has been tested with various applications such as heat conduction, fluid and fracture analyses, and reliable solutions were obtained with good parallel efficiency. Modifications of Free Mesh Method have been further proposed, and the accuracy of solution has been improved.The overall review of the recent advances has demonstrated the effectiveness of Free Mesh Method. Copyright {\\copyright} 2000 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	5b59ea102d315aeccaf268cd56327a5a	9be7eae57f1f5316cb5854f41b1d21e8	bb8646c694e1207e45f5d4b856ab92ae	article	Recent developments of free mesh method	Genki Yagawa and Tomonari Furukawa	\N	2000
8257831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICS '08: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international conference on Supercomputing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3475752	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1375527.1375562	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	225--234	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:38:08}, location = {Island of Kos, Greece}, citeulike-article-id = {3475752}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-158-3}, doi = {10.1145/1375527.1375562}	GPUs are a class of specialized parallel architectures with tremendous computational power. The new Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) programming model from NVIDIA facilitates programming of general purpose applications on their GPUs. However, manual development of high-performance parallel code for GPUs is still very challenging. In this paper, a number of issues are addressed towards the goal of developing a compiler framework for automatic parallelization and performance optimization of affine loop nests on GPGPUs: 1) approach to program transformation for efficient data access from GPU global memory, using a polyhedral compiler model of data dependence abstraction and program transformation; 2) determination of optimal padding factors for conflict-minimal data access from GPU shared memory; and 3) model-driven empirical search to determine optimal parameters for unrolling and tiling. Experimental results on a number of kernels demonstrate the effectiveness of the compiler optimization approaches developed.	f8ec4b2e6eaf485f5076017d0fd5bd44	46657d7bec10db221f70c4bad4a26ec7	f66be86f56ba245fe33b6a4522774761	inproceedings	A compiler framework for optimization of affine loop nests for gpgpus	Muthu M. Baskaran and Uday Bondhugula and Sriram Krishnamoorthy and J. Ramanujam and Atanas Rountev and P. Sadayappan	\N	2008
8257833	J Bone Joint Surg Am	90	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544219	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.G.01422	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1769--1776	\N	8	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:33:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4544219}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.G.01422}	10.2106/JBJS.G.01422	ecbb77ad008ec8b2a31ead48506e734d	f47485859665e6712adc0237357262a6	9d5ca2c96641b9866462a906472ccd2f	article	AOA Symposium. Barriers (Threats) to Clinical Research	J. L. Marsh and William Mcmaster and Javad Parvizi and Stephen I. Katz and Kurt Spindler	\N	2008
8257834	J Bone Joint Surg Am	91	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544216	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01573	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	21--26	\N	Supplement\\_3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:31:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544216}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01573}	A case series is a descriptive study that follows a group of patients who have a similar diagnosis or who are undergoing the same procedure over a certain period of time. As there is no experimental protocol or control for allocation of patients to treatment, surgeons and patients decide on whether or not treatment is given, making the clinical sample representative of a common clinical population. Results of case series can generate hypotheses that are useful in designing further studies, including randomized controlled trials. However, no causal inferences should be made from case series regarding the efficacy of the investigated treatment. This article will provide principles for the design, analysis, and reporting of case series, illustrated by examples from the orthopaedic surgical literature. 10.2106/JBJS.H.01573	9a958bd625bbb6f9298b171570fc87e8	5b49cf02e6a574f06c1c425e0780798a	5d5b5ae0c3882819d8b1eef9443f6872	article	How to Design a Good Case Series	Bauke Kooistra and Bernadette Dijkman and Thomas A. Einhorn and Mohit Bhandari	\N	2009
8257835	J Bone Joint Surg Am	91	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544215	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01577	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	50--60	\N	Supplement\\_3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:31:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544215}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01577}	Observational studies provide an important source of information when randomized controlled trials cannot or should not be undertaken, provided that the data are analyzed and interpreted with special attention to bias. This article highlights the special analytic considerations required for proper reporting and interpretation of observational studies. We review statistical principles that are fundamental to understanding what observational data can offer. The concepts include the relationship between a study sample and the target population, and the two primary forms of statistical analysis: estimation and hypothesis testing. The concept of bias, and confounding in particular, is introduced as an obstacle to drawing valid conclusions from an observational study. The discussion will then focus on the techniques that are most useful in the analysis of the three most common types of observational studies (the case series, the therapeutic study, and the prognostic study). The goal of this review is to empower the reader to take a practical approach to and validly interpret the statistical analysis of these study types. 10.2106/JBJS.H.01577	1e4c22ea2efdb3a91458d146a3be47fd	a6af7adb3eefbc4875ffe314af2cfa8a	3d2201e38d36faa89ab65de944285f1e	article	Analysis of Observational Studies: A Guide to Understanding Statistical Methods	Saam Morshed and Paul Tornetta and Mohit Bhandari	\N	2009
8257836	J Bone Joint Surg Am	91	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544214	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01624	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	99--106	\N	Supplement\\_3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:31:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4544214}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01624}	Instruments that are useful in clinical or research practice will, when the object of measurement is stable, yield similar results when applied at different times, in different situations, or by different users. Studies that measure the relation of differences between patients or subjects and measurement error (reliability studies) are becoming increasingly common in the orthopaedic literature. In this paper, we identify common aspects of reliability studies and suggest features that improve the reader's confidence in the results. One concept serves as the foundation for all further consideration: in order for a reliability study to be relevant, the patients, raters, and test administration in the study must be similar to the clinical or research context in which the instrument will be used. We introduce the statistical measures that readers will most commonly encounter in reliability studies, and we suggest an approach to sample-size estimation. Readers interested in critically appraising reliability studies or in developing their own reliability studies may find this review helpful. 10.2106/JBJS.H.01624	281b7362f5df311f54141d303e0156a5	beb635ad3fd1a023093d59316dafad16	1dea63fc70d60ca45aca56e241ac6dd7	article	Evaluating Agreement: Conducting a Reliability Study	Paul J. Karanicolas and Mohit Bhandari and Hans Kreder and Antonio Moroni and Martin Richardson and Stephen D. Walter and Geoff R. Norman and Gordon H. Guyatt and On	\N	2009
8257837	J Bone Joint Surg Am	91	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544213	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01597	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	10--14	\N	Supplement\\_3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:31:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4544213}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01597}	A well-designed and executed prospective cohort study can provide high-quality evidence in the evaluation of the effectiveness of surgical interventions. In designing a cohort study to evaluate orthopaedic interventions, it is important to recognize the limitations of the design as well as the methodological features that can be incorporated to strengthen the validity of the conclusions. In this article, we discuss the importance of the appropriate selection of participants for a control group, the management of confounders, the selection of outcomes with established measurement properties (reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change), the blinded assessment of outcomes, and the impact of nonparticipants and patients lost to follow-up. 10.2106/JBJS.H.01597	6370cbeeba6aa10b230736ab957b6b43	9ebd251418403e2cb5cabf6dee5af38c	8b15afdc1d1430d8f1cbf28e5d6bda93	article	Principles of Designing a Cohort Study in Orthopaedics	Dianne M. Bryant and Kevin Willits and Beate P. Hanson	\N	2009
8257838	J Bone Joint Surg Am	91	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544212	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01574	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	27--34	\N	Supplement\\_3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:30:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4544212}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01574}	We provide an overview of survey design and implementation strategies in orthopaedic surgery. Health-care surveys are vital for obtaining information on the beliefs, patterns of practice, attitudes, and behaviors of orthopaedic surgeons. It is important to obtain a high response rate from administered surveys to reduce bias due to nonresponse. Researchers should follow the guidelines provided by this review to increase the response rate of orthopaedic surgeons to surveys. When designing these surveys, the researcher must consider length, format, and aesthetics. In addition, the types of questions that are included, the wording of these questions, and the order in which the questions are presented within the survey need to be carefully considered. Surveys can be administered by telephone, mail, facsimile (fax), and electronically by e-mail or Internet. The use of a mixed-mode method is recommended to improve the response rate. To increase the response rate to surveys that are directed at health professionals, a number of strategies have been suggested, including using cover letters, personalizing the cover letter and survey package, pretesting the cover letter and survey, contacting the surgeons prior to administration of the survey, contacting the surgeons multiple times, using stamped return envelopes in mail surveys, using appropriate survey packaging styles, providing incentives, and ensuring that the orthopaedic surgeon recognizes the sender of the survey. The costs associated with each administration method are briefly discussed, and ethical considerations are reviewed. 10.2106/JBJS.H.01574	a4553624037df41ee03cba9aa6545894	f63e337c6a367085be5f261b85619123	dd4d05830ff1b6cd7cf6fe6202797643	article	Survey Design in Orthopaedic Surgery: Getting Surgeons to Respond	Sheila Sprague and Laura Quigley and Mohit Bhandari	\N	2009
8257840	The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume	91 Suppl 3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544210	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01537	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	73--79	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1535-1386}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:27:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4544210}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01537}	In orthopaedic surgery, clinical decisions must often be made with imperfect information from observational studies and limited resources. Decision analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis have emerged as evidence-based tools to assist in making choices in situations in which uncertainty exists. This review demonstrates how decision-analysis and cost-effectiveness-analysis tools can be used to expand on published observational studies within the context of a specific clinical scenario. Critical evaluation of clinical and economic data is of increasing importance in today's health-care delivery climate. The use of decision analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis as tools to augment observational studies can assist clinicians, patients, and policy makers in choosing techniques that will optimize benefits. A clear understanding of and the ability to use and apply these tools will allow surgeons to participate effectively in health-policy decisions to enhance the overall quality and efficiency of care that is delivered.	1b4390ed3329da22ab08007c1a2fecea	61a0dcac11b8b973e5c3b15e5611076d	a4ae819ff669323a6253b53570d5b8e2	article	Using observational data for decision analysis and economic analysis.	C. A. Brauer and K. J. Bozic	\N	2009
8257841	The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume	91 Suppl 3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544207	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01576	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	87--94	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1535-1386}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:27:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4544207}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01576}	The validity and applicability of a systematic review depends on the quality of the primary studies that are included and the quality of the methods used to conduct the review itself. Sometimes, observational studies represent the best available evidence. Subject to selection, information, and confounding biases, observational studies are thought to overestimate treatment or exposure effects. A systematic review of observational data must therefore attempt to minimize or prevent these sources of bias by developing explicit but also broad inclusion and exclusion criteria focused on extracting the best available evidence relevant to the review question. Systematic reviews must also make use of an expansive search strategy, with use of multiple resources, to demonstrate the reproducibility of selection and quality-assessment criteria, to perform a quantitative analysis and adjustment for confounding where appropriate, and to explore possible reasons for differences between the results of the primary studies. In this paper, we address the advantages and limitations of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies and suggest solutions at the design phase of protocol development.	873cd170ca738b2950533552ad082373	54d45af4c339ff34fb39e6c1353783cb	6b4199cc5b3301018fe4a9d15ca77297	article	Methodological issues in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies in orthopaedic research.	N. Simunovic and S. Sprague and M. Bhandari	\N	2009
8257843	PLoS ONE	4	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Library of Science	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544205	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005538	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	e5538+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:23:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4544205}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0005538}	<sec> <title/> <p>Annual vaccination against seasonal influenza viruses is recommended for certain individuals that have a high risk for complications resulting from infection with these viruses. Recently it was recommended in a number of countries including the USA to vaccinate all healthy children between 6 and 59 months of age as well. However, vaccination of immunologically na\\"{i}ve subjects against seasonal influenza may prevent the induction of heterosubtypic immunity against potentially pandemic strains of an alternative subtype, otherwise induced by infection with the seasonal strains.</p> </sec><sec> <title/> <p>Here we show in a mouse model that the induction of protective heterosubtypic immunity by infection with a human A/H3N2 influenza virus is prevented by effective vaccination against the A/H3N2 strain. Consequently, vaccinated mice were no longer protected against a lethal infection with an avian A/H5N1 influenza virus. As a result H3N2-vaccinated mice continued to loose body weight after A/H5N1 infection, had 100-fold higher lung virus titers on day 7 post infection and more severe histopathological changes than mice that were not protected by vaccination against A/H3N2 influenza.</p> </sec><sec> <title/> <p>The lack of protection correlated with reduced virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses after A/H5N1 virus challenge infection. These findings may have implications for the general recommendation to vaccinate all healthy children against seasonal influenza in the light of the current pandemic threat caused by highly pathogenic avian A/H5N1 influenza viruses.</p> </sec>	0b2d444970a1ba7417288e271ca763a4	9703d1e08008e6b8f9daf0df8d2fc701	631665dc9a14547aa20d03a40072b3e8	article	Vaccination against Human Influenza A/H3N2 Virus Prevents the Induction of Heterosubtypic Immunity against Lethal Infection with Avian Influenza A/H5N1 Virus	Rogier Bodewes and Joost H. Kreijtz and Chantal Baas and Martina M. Geelhoed-Mieras and Gerrie de Mutsert and Geert van Amerongen and Judith M. van den Brand and Ron A. Fouchier and Albert D. Osterhaus and Guus F. Rimmelzwaan	\N	2009
8257844	Science	302	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.	\N	\N	citeulike:708240	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1089427	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1364--1368	\N	5649	\N	issn = {1095-9203}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:23:35}, citeulike-article-id = {708240}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1089427}	A major challenge of computational protein design is the creation of novel proteins with arbitrarily chosen three-dimensional structures. Here, we used a general computational strategy that iterates between sequence design and structure prediction to design a 93-residue alpha/beta protein called Top7 with a novel sequence and topology. Top7 was found experimentally to be folded and extremely stable, and the x-ray crystal structure of Top7 is similar (root mean square deviation equals 1.2 angstroms) to the design model. The ability to design a new protein fold makes possible the exploration of the large regions of the protein universe not yet observed in nature.	0782384d51b86f2dc26e1790cb67e6e6	34af90061fd6e912b464fddd5e64e7a8	26f9b2ba6f2861a26b2ea734302bb2a6	article	Design of a novel globular protein fold with atomic-level accuracy.	B. Kuhlman and G. Dantas and G. C. Ireton and G. Varani and B. L. Stoddard and D. Baker	\N	2003
8257846	The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume	91 Suppl 3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544204	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01571	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2--9	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1535-1386}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:23:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4544204}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01571}	Although randomized controlled designs are considered the so-called gold standard in medical trials and sit atop the hierarchy of evidence in evidence-based medicine, there are situations in which they are impractical or unethical to undertake, especially in surgical trials. Then, observational studies often provide the best source of information. In this paper, we use examples from the literature to explain the importance of observational studies in furthering the boundaries of orthopaedic surgery and knowledge of musculoskeletal disorders.	dd701103b3eeee0f704c0720f98c5b0f	3e6869cb8435d425919ac290d49ed953	23fe9d142d62d13d3c85ccbef7c53156	article	Hierarchy of evidence: where observational studies fit in and why we need them.	D. J. Hoppe and E. H. Schemitsch and S. Morshed and P. Tornetta and M. Bhandari	\N	2009
8257848	HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544202	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13651820310001126	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	91--95	\N	2	\N	issn = {1365-182X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:22:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544202}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/13651820310001126}	BackgroundLiver abscess is a serious disease traditionally managed by open drainage. The advances in interventional radiology over the last two decades have allowed a change in approach to this condition. We have reviewed our experience in managing liver abscess over the last 7 years.MethodsDetails of all patients admitted with liver abscess between 1995 and 2002 were prospectively entered onto our database. A review was performed to document the use of imaging and drainage techniques. Aetiology, morbidity, mortality and duration of hospital stay were recorded.ResultsForty-two patients (median age 53 [22-85] years; M:F 18:24) were admitted with liver abscess (multiple abscess 20); 19 cases were of portal tract origin, 16 cases were of biliary tract origin and 7 cases were spontaneous. Forty-one patients were managed non-operatively, all received antibiotics (cephalo-sporins 76\\%, metronidazole 88\\%, quinolones 33\\%). Diagnosis was made on ultrasound scan (22) or CT (20). Five patients were managed with antibiotics alone. Fifteen patients were managed initially with percutaneous aspiration and five subsequently required percutaneous drainage. Twenty-one patients had primary percutaneous drainage, nine requiring a further procedure (aspiration 3, drainage 6). One patient underwent hepatic resection. Median hospital stay was 16 (6-35) days. There was one death, but no procedure-related morbidity.DiscussionNon-operative management of solitary and multiple liver abscesses is safe and effective.	6b418a1a9943d6f38d5bc872cd14f98f	53aa22667b40dee1aa5309583b1f2d24	4ecd134cc5ad5a96456303e8d767be96	article	Non-operative management of pyogenic liver abscess.	N. Pearce and R. Knight and H. Irving and K. Menon and K. Prasad and S. Pollard and J. Lodge and G. Toogood	\N	2003
8257849	The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume	91 Suppl 3	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544200	http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.H.01570	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	15--20	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1535-1386}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:21:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4544200}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2106/JBJS.H.01570}	Many surgical questions are not amenable to investigation with a randomized controlled trial; thus, investigators must select an appropriate observational study design. Case-control studies are relatively inexpensive and can be conducted in comparatively little time. Although there are important methodological limitations associated with this trial design, case-control studies can provide important insight into the association between one or more exposures and a specific outcome. They are particularly useful when the outcome of interest is rare or when the time to development of the outcome is long. We present an overview of the case-control study, with a focus on trial design and interpretation of results.	211c3f8ad127438e4e95e8406664cecc	6c5506f83fb6adb976fbfd5ab081005c	650170272038e217a1fb103a883a7697	article	Principles of designing an orthopaedic case-control study.	J. W. Busse and W. T. Obremskey	\N	2009
8257850	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544199	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0903427106	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:21:41}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {4544199}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0903427106}	10.1073/pnas.0903427106 It is generally assumed that amino acid mutations in the surface protein, hemagglutinin (HA), of influenza viruses allow these viruses to circumvent neutralization by antibodies induced during infection. However, empirical data on circulating influenza viruses show that certain amino acid changes to HA actually increase the efficiency of neutralization of the mutated virus by antibodies raised against the parent virus. Here, we suggest that this surprising increase in neutralization efficiency after HA mutation could reflect steric interference between antibodies. Specifically, if there is a steric competition for binding to HA by antibodies with different neutralization efficiencies, then a mutation that reduces the binding of antibodies with low neutralization efficiencies could increase overall viral neutralization. We use a mathematical model of virus–antibody interaction to elucidate the conditions under which amino acid mutations to HA could lead to an increase in viral neutralization. Using insights gained from the model, together with genetic and structural data, we predict that amino acid mutations to epitopes C and E of the HA of influenza A/H3N2 viruses could lead on average to an increase in the neutralization of the mutated viruses. We present data supporting this prediction and discuss the implications for the design of more effective vaccines against influenza viruses and other pathogens.	2370d50dc811c09e5153eccc23200364	edacc664ca3b817cfcbf7d4b6d6c31d7	f3940291cf9633299728d2e5661c25ab	article	Differential neutralization efficiency of hemagglutinin epitopes, antibody interference, and the design of influenza vaccines	Wilfred Ndifon and Ned S. Wingreen and Simon A. Levin	\N	2009
8257851	Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi	41	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544198	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255692	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	483--490	\N	6	\N	issn = {1995-9133}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:21:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4544198}, priority = {2}	BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is a major hepatobiliary infection with a significant mortality rate of 10\\% to 25\\%. Over the past 2 decades, there have been significant developments in the management of this disease. This study describes the demographic, clinical, and microbiological features, management, and poor prognostic factors of PLA in Hong Kong. METHODS: All patients with PLA admitted to the Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong, from July 1998 to June 2004 were included. The medical records of eligible patients were reviewed to obtain demographic, clinical, laboratory, microbiological, and radiological data. Management strategies and factors associated with mortality were studied. RESULTS: 111 patients were included. Fever, chills, and right upper quadrant pain were the most common presenting symptoms. Low albumin level, elevated alkaline phosphatase, and leukocytosis were the most common laboratory features. Klebsiella spp. was the most common etiological agent detected in cultures of blood and abscess aspirates. Fifty two percent of these isolates were Klebsiella pneumoniae. Fifty three percent of PLA cases were cryptogenic in origin and 22.5\\% had underlying biliary pathology. The mortality rate was 11.7\\%. By multiple logistic regression analysis, hepato-pancreatico-biliary malignancy (p=0.001), requirement for open surgery (p=0.01), and significant delay in diagnosis (p=0.019) were independent risk factors associated with in-hospital mortality. CONCLUSION: Although advances in imaging and therapeutic modalities have lead to substantial improvement of outcomes, patients with underlying malignancy and those requiring open surgery in particular are at significant risk of mortality. Delay in diagnosis can result in a fatal outcome. A high index of suspicion with prompt institution of treatment is the cornerstone of successful treatment for patients with PLA.	66f6c1079c23b8ab046dd83171003765	80cc018fcdcb362f4026519fee68ab60	bfa734e5230dd7bebae44862b93a7473	article	Pyogenic liver abscess: clinical profile, microbiological characteristics, and management in a Hong Kong hospital.	K. H. Lok and K. F. Li and K. K. Li and M. L. Szeto	\N	2008
8257852	Magnetic resonance imaging clinics of North America	10	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544197	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11998570	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	issn = {1064-9689}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:20:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4544197}, priority = {2}	This article discusses MR imaging of infective liver lesions including pyogenic liver abscesses, amebic liver abscesses, echinococcal disease, hepatic fungal abscesses, granulomatous hepatic infections, schistosomiasis, and fascioliasis.	a1531cc4fdb8f3d4f1a6b1dfe4466b20	591a717b637fecfa4e9e32c4a05e47fa	ae849986415e60a36e252694a49cfb56	article	MR imaging of infective liver lesions.	N. C. Balci and M. Sirvanci	\N	2002
8257853	Singapore medical journal	48	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544195	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18043848	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	issn = {0037-5675}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:20:05}, citeulike-article-id = {4544195}, priority = {2}	This pictorial essay aims to review the literature on the management of pyogenic liver abscess, focusing on the choice of drainage. Articles on the treatment of pyogenic liver abscess, accessed through a MEDLINE search using PubMed, were reviewed. A case series of the authors' experience with clinicopathological correlation is presented to highlight the indication and outcome of each modality of drainage. Intravenous antibiotic is the first line, and mainstay, of treatment. Drainage is necessary for large abscesses, equal to or larger than 5 cm in size, to facilitate resolution. While percutaneous drainage is appropriate as first-line surgical treatment in most cases, open surgical drainage is prudent in cases of rupture, multiloculation, associated biliary or intra-abdominal pathology. Percutaneous drainage may help to optimise clinical condition prior to surgery. Laparoscopic drainage is a feasible surgical option with promising results in the future. Liver resection is reserved for concomitant localised intrahepatic disease and tumour, after control of sepsis. The final verdict on the outcome of percutaneous versus open surgical drainage of pyogenic liver abscesses requires further studies in a controlled trial setting. Nevertheless, in current good clinical practices, the choice of therapy needs to be individualised according to patient's clinical status and abscess factors. They are complementary in the management of liver abscesses.	b5e508d55e5c7c3bd12f6da1faa64882	afd31b0bde4257eeb2b8bef1255ed8a4	d0034879a31ee7250bf75dd31a7a88bc	article	Management of pyogenic liver abscesses - percutaneous or open drainage?	Y. F. Chung and Y. M. Tan and H. F. Lui and K. H. Tay and R. H. Lo and A. Kurup and B. H. Tan	\N	2007
8257854	World journal of gastroenterology : WJG	14	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544194	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18395912	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2089--2093	\N	13	\N	issn = {1007-9327}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:19:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4544194}, priority = {2}	AIM: To determine the predictive factors for early aspiration in liver abscess. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of all patients with liver abscess from 1995 to 2004 was performed. Abscess was diagnosed as amebic in 661 (68\\%) patients, pyogenic in 200 (21\\%), indeterminate in 73 (8\\%) and mixed in 32 (3\\%). Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine predictive factors for aspiration of liver abscess. RESULTS: A total of 966 patients, 738 (76\\%) male, mean age 43 +/- 17 years, were evaluated: 540 patients responded to medical therapy while adjunctive percutaneous aspiration was performed in 426 patients. Predictive factors for aspiration of liver abscess were: age > or = 55 years, size of abscess > or = 5 cm, involvement of both lobes of the liver and duration of symptoms > or = 7 d. Hospital stay in the aspiration group was relatively longer than in the non aspiration group. Twelve patients died in the aspiration group and this mortality was not statistically significant when compared to the non aspiration group. CONCLUSION: Patients with advanced age, abscess size > 5 cm, both lobes of the liver involvement and duration of symptoms > 7 d were likely to undergo aspiration of the liver abscess, regardless of etiology.	e40e9206d2f0c341fbf24fa14251a5e2	6efa72da1392dfc164d9cadf503f285e	f89cc255c1a14dc8bc2fa97d6693e3a8	article	Predictive factors for early aspiration in liver abscess.	R. Khan and S. Hamid and S. Abid and W. Jafri and Z. Abbas and M. Islam and H. Shah and S. Beg	\N	2008
8257855	Alimentary pharmacology \\& therapeutics	16	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544193	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12030949	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1083--1090	\N	6	\N	issn = {0269-2813}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:19:15}, citeulike-article-id = {4544193}, priority = {2}	AIM: Pyogenic liver abscesses result in substantial morbidity and mortality. Antimicrobial regimens using sequential intravenous/oral therapy may reduce the length of hospital stay. In this retrospective analysis, the efficacy of continuous intravenous antibiotic therapy (group I) vs. sequential intravenous/oral antibiotic therapy (group II) was studied in patients with pyogenic liver abscess. METHODS: One hundred and twelve consecutive patients (55 in group I and 57 in group II) with pyogenic liver abscess were analysed. Clinical response, length of hospital stay and relapse rates were examined. RESULTS: Group II had a significantly shorter duration of intravenous antibiotic treatment (3.2 weeks vs. 5.9 weeks, P < 0.01) and a shorter length of hospital stay (28 days vs. 42 days, P < 0.01) when compared to group I. Oral antibiotics were prescribed for a median duration of 2.9 weeks in group II after discharge. No relapse occurred within 6 weeks after the completion of treatment in both groups. The cost of therapy was significantly lower in group II than in group I by 33\\%. CONCLUSIONS: A sequential intravenous/oral antibiotic regime is a safe and effective treatment for pyogenic liver abscess. This reduces the cost of therapy and the length of hospital stay.	43ac7c54e481ab43e7d25507c6ca8478	38877e2b6a6f299fcf323821f6385338	8428d9cc528161301ce0d0e695a76ccc	article	Sequential intravenous/oral antibiotic vs. continuous intravenous antibiotic in the treatment of pyogenic liver abscess.	F. H. Ng and W. M. Wong and B. C. Wong and C. Kng and S. Y. Wong and K. C. Lai and C. S. Cheng and W. C. Yuen and S. K. Lam and C. L. Lai	\N	2002
8257856	AJR. American journal of roentgenology	189	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544192	http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/AJR.07.2173	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	issn = {1546-3141}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:18:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4544192}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.2214/AJR.07.2173}	OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) and to compare PCD with percutaneous needle aspiration in the management of liver abscess. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with pyogenic liver abscess were randomly assigned to two groups in a prospective study. Antibiotics were administered for 10 days, starting the day of the beginning of percutaneous treatment. One group was treated with sonographically guided PCD and the other group with repeated percutaneous needle aspiration. Percutaneous needle aspiration was attempted a maximum of three times. Lack of response to the third aspiration was considered failure of treatment; these patients were treated with PCD but were not included in the PCD group for analysis. Patient demographics, duration of hospital stay, treatment outcome, and complications were analyzed. RESULTS: Percutaneous needle aspiration was successful in 20 (67\\%) of the 30 patients after one (n = 12), two (n = 7), or three (n = 1) aspirations. PCD was curative in all 30 patients after one (n = 24) or two (n = 6) procedures. All abscesses 50 mm or less in longest diameter were successfully managed, 10 by percutaneous needle aspiration and 12 by PCD. None of patients in the percutaneous needle aspiration group with multiloculated abscesses (n = 5) was successfully treated. Hospital stay did not differ significantly between the groups. There were no complications related to the procedure. CONCLUSION: PCD is more effective than percutaneous needle aspiration in the management of liver abscess. Percutaneous needle aspiration can be used as a valid alternative for simple abscesses 50 mm in diameter or smaller.	fdc939cb9fd79c95e33eea548cc5bf70	82499e5cf5a611d65b5bf0b3152005c6	0a1138d3b56d41ef1493439b48bf0a29	article	Sonographically guided percutaneous catheter drainage versus needle aspiration in the management of pyogenic liver abscess.	E. Zerem and A. Hadzic	\N	2007
8257857	Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)	39	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544191	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.20133	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	932--938	\N	4	\N	issn = {0270-9139}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:17:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4544191}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/hep.20133}	This study aims to compare the therapeutic effectiveness of continuous catheter drainage versus intermittent needle aspiration in the percutaneous treatment of pyogenic liver abscesses. Over a 5-year period, 64 consecutive patients with pyogenic liver abscess were treated with intravenous antibiotics (ampicillin, cefuroxime, and metronidazole) and randomized into two percutaneous treatment groups: continuous catheter drainage (with an 8F multi-sidehole pigtail catheter); and intermittent needle aspiration (18G disposable trocar needle). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups regarding patient demographics, underlying coexisting disease, abscess size, abscess number, number of loculation of abscess, the presenting clinical symptoms such as fever, abdominal pain, and pretreatment liver function test. Although not statistically significant, the duration of intravenous antibiotics treatment before percutaneous treatment was longer with the catheter group, and the change of antibiotics after the sensitivity test was more frequent with the needle group. The needle group was associated with a higher treatment success rate, a shorter duration of hospital stay, and a lower mortality rate, although this did not reach statistical significance. In conclusion, this study suggests that intermittent needle aspiration is probably as effective as continuous catheter drainage for the treatment of pyogenic liver abscess, although further proof with a large-scale study is necessary. Due to the additional advantages of procedure simplicity, patient comfort, and reduced price, needle aspiration deserves to be considered as a first-line drainage approach.	aed13666cdfc70163077a3c839a18581	f2c2aaac4ad59f804b141f6fc10c8c43	e76d7035955664a79d3cf0d2dd341b1e	article	Treatment of pyogenic liver abscess: prospective randomized comparison of catheter drainage and needle aspiration.	S. C. Yu and S. S. Ho and W. Y. Lau and D. T. Yeung and E. H. Yuen and P. S. Lee and C. Metreweli	\N	2004
8257858	Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. Lotnik\\'{o}w 46, 02-668 Warszawa, Poland; L. H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011	\N	\N	citeulike:4544190	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.21652	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	45--60	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:17:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4544190}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1002/prot.21652}	We combine two methods to enable the prediction of the order in which contacts are broken under external stretching forces in single molecule experiments. These two methods are G\\&omacr;-like models and elastic network models. The G\\&omacr;-like models have shown remarkable success in representing many aspects of protein behavior, including the reproduction of experimental data obtained from atomic force microscopy. The simple elastic network models are often used successfully to predict the fluctuations of residues around their mean positions, comparing favorably with the experimentally measured crystallographic B-factors. The behavior of biomolecules under external forces has been demonstrated to depend principally on their elastic properties and the overall shape of their structure. We have studied in detail the muscle protein titin and green fluorescent protein and tested for ten other proteins. First, we stretch the proteins computationally by performing stochastic dynamics simulations with the G\\&omacr;-like model. We obtain the force-displacement curves and unfolding scenarios of possible mechanical unfolding. We then use the elastic network model to calculate temperature factors (B-factors) and compare the slowest modes of motion for the stretched proteins and compare them with the predicted order of breaking contacts between residues in the G\\&omacr;-like model. Our results show that a simple Gaussian network model is able to predict contacts that break in the next time stage of stretching. Additionally, we have found that the contact disruption is strictly correlated with the highest force exerted by the backbone on these residues. Our prediction of bond-breaking agrees well with the unfolding scenario obtained with the G\\&omacr;-like model. We anticipate that this method will be a useful new tool for interpreting stretching experiments. Proteins 2008. {\\copyright} 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.	6a400a50a5b98d4bd119f1319d72fccc	cb0ba3625b27fd11a688e8f3386b5a30	34c9f09566040a2a82693e41cf80e0de	article	Predicting the order in which contacts are broken during single molecule protein stretching experiments	Joanna I. Su\\&lstrok;kowska and Andrzej Kloczkowski and Taner Z. Sen and Marek Cieplak and Robert L. Jernigan	\N	2008
8257859	Science	309	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:322839	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1113801	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1868--1871	\N	5742	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:17:00}, citeulike-article-id = {322839}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1113801}	The prediction of protein structure from amino acid sequence is a grand challenge of computational molecular biology. By using a combination of improved low- and high-resolution conformational sampling methods, improved atomically detailed potential functions that capture the jigsaw puzzle-like packing of protein cores, and high-performance computing, high-resolution structure prediction (<1.5 angstroms) can be achieved for small protein domains (<85 residues). The primary bottleneck to consistent high-resolution prediction appears to be conformational sampling.	232205c34399f9d715be87dcd212275e	cb63637dbe5e761e02adb98a871780d0	e87e51262c3c8b0bc556eb0a42efb4ee	article	Toward High-Resolution de Novo Structure Prediction for Small Proteins	Philip Bradley and Kira M. Misura and David Baker	\N	2005
8257860	Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis	51	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544173	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2006.11.037	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	5994--6012	\N	12	\N	issn = {01679473}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:16:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4544173}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1016/j.csda.2006.11.037}	SiZer (SIgnificant ZERo crossing of the derivatives) and SiNos (SIgnificant NOn-Stationarities) are scale-space based visualization tools for statistical inference. They are used to discover meaningful structure in data through exploratory analysis involving statistical smoothing techniques. Wavelet methods have been successfully used to analyze various types of time series. In this paper, we propose a new time series analysis approach, which combines the wavelet analysis with the visualization tools SiZer and SiNos. We use certain functions of wavelet coefficients at different scales as inputs, and then apply SiZer or SiNos to highlight potential non-stationarities. We show that this new methodology can reveal hidden local non-stationary behavior of time series, that are otherwise difficult to detect.	fa19649f3b7c1800adbe239da2a3351d	48d0e4a4e528c679aa4a5b1da8974872	1c7f684ff3cd26faefa146351481d4f1	article	Visualization and inference based on wavelet coefficients, SiZer and SiNos	Cheolwoo Park and Fred Godtliebsen and Murad Taqqu and Stilian Stoev and J. S. Marron	\N	2007
8257861	The American Journal of Gastroenterology	102	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1335071	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1572-0241.2007.01140.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1209--1215	\N	6	\N	issn = {0002-9270}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:16:53}, citeulike-article-id = {1335071}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1572-0241.2007.01140.x}	\N	03bf7845ebbc9135136f7137b743a30a	7acfd097deb4da6cadf1ced12a1c1695	694673c1caf745fbe8b94d8e7556d9ab	article	Endoscopic Drainage of Pyogenic Liver Abscesses With Suspected Biliary Origin	Serste and Thomas and Bourgeois and Nadine and Eynden and Frederic Vanden and Coppens and Emmanuel and Deviere and Jacques and Le Moine and Olivier	\N	2007
8257862	Genomics	92	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544188	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2008.08.010	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	429--435	\N	6	\N	issn = {08887543}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:15:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544188}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ygeno.2008.08.010}	DNA pooling approach is a cost-saving strategy which is crucial for multiple-SNP association study and particularly for laboratories with limited budget. However, the biased allele frequency estimates cannot be completely abolished by  κ  correction. Using the SNaPshot™, we systematically examined the relations between actual minor allele frequencies (AMiAFs) levels and estimates obtained from the pooling process for all six types of SNPs. We applied principle of polynomial standard curves method (PSCM) to produce allele frequency estimates in pooled DNA samples and compared it with the  κ  method. The results showed that estimates derived from the PSCM were in general closer to AMiAFs than those from the  κ  method, particularly for C/G and G/T polymorphisms at the range of AMiAF between 20–40\\%. We demonstrated that applying PSCM in the SNaPshot™ platform is suitable for multiple-SNP association study using pooling strategy, due to its cost effectiveness and estimation accuracy.	5449c30122fa3bec97a15f5012d967ed	deda74e668b7370a136c4a6c6c9f2296	8767814f33b915a2880786793521a519	article	Applying polynomial standard curve method to correct bias encountered in estimating allele frequencies using DNA pooling strategy	H. Chen and Y. Jou and W. Lee and W. Pan	\N	2008
8257863	Journal of Chromatography B	877	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544187	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2009.04.001	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1603--1606	\N	14-15	\N	issn = {15700232}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:14:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4544187}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jchromb.2009.04.001}	Biallelic marker, most commonly single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), is widely utilized in genetic association analysis, which can be speeded up by estimating allele frequency in pooled DNA instead of individual genotyping. Several methods have shown high accuracy and precision for allele frequency estimation in pools. Here, we explored PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) combined with microchip electrophoresis as a possible strategy for allele frequency estimation in DNA pools. We have used the commercial available Agilent 2100 microchip electrophoresis analysis system for quantifying the enzymatically digested DNA fragments and the fluorescence intensities to estimate the allele frequencies in the DNA pools. In this study, we have estimated the allele frequencies of five SNPs in a DNA pool composed of 141 previously genotyped health controls and a DNA pool composed of 96 previously genotyped gastric cancer patients with a frequency representation of 10–90\\% for the variant allele. Our studies show that accurate, quantitative data on allele frequencies, suitable for investigating the association of SNPs with complex disorders, can be estimated from pooled DNA samples by using this assay. This approach, being independent of the number of samples, promises to drastically reduce the labor and cost of genotyping in the initial association analysis.	cee0aba7762b9b7b411ea1a3704e88c1	4c5c05c3f0c8d66db9e2ec2c9f276f4e	ca8b190160ebcf69cbe58243c9d26cdf	article	Estimation of allele frequency in pooled DNA by using PCR–RFLP combined with microchip electrophoresis	Wei-Peng Wang and Rui-Hong Zhang and Ping Wu and Sen Wang and Rong Li	\N	2009
8257864	Journal of Virological Methods	159	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544186	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.03.010	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	105--111	\N	1	\N	issn = {01660934}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:13:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4544186}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jviromet.2009.03.010}	Matrix protein (M1) is predominant and has pivotal role in the influenza A virus replication and assembly. It is therefore an attractive target for antiviral drugs, siRNA studies, and therapeutic antibodies. Nevertheless, therapeutic antibody that interferes with the M1 multiplex function has never been developed. In this study, human single monoclonal antibody fragments (HuScFvs) to M1 were generated. Full length recombinant M1 (rM1) was produced from cDNA prepared from genome of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, A/H5N1. The rM1 was used as an antigen in phage bio-panning to select phage clones displaying HuScFv from a human antibody phage display library. Several phage clones displaying HuScFv bound to the rM1 and harboring the respective  huscfv  gene inserts were isolated. RFLP experiments revealed multiple DNA banding patterns which indicated epitope/affinity diversity of the HuScFv. The HuScFv were tested for their binding to native M1 of homologous and heterologous influenza A viruses using ELISA as well as incorporating immunostaining and immunofluorescence studies with infected MDCK cells. One such protein produced from a selected phage clone blocked binding of M1 to viral RNA. The HuScFv in their  in vivo  functional format, e.g. cell-penetrating molecules, should be developed and tested as a broad spectrum anti-A/influenza.	0342be3869f2a53be94f32e639f3d6e4	873ac2c5639cd17e2b53b0b132b3b759	411e083d94b124537ba905546034127b	article	Human single chain monoclonal antibody that recognizes matrix protein of heterologous influenza A virus subtypes	Ornnuthchar Poungpair and Wanpen Chaicumpa and Kasem Kulkeaw and Santi Maneewatch and Kanyarat Thueng-In and Potjanee Srimanote and Pongsri Tongtawe and Thaweesak Songserm and Porntippa Lekcharoensuk and Pramuan Tapchaisri	\N	2009
8257865	Cell research	19	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544185	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cr.2009.33	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	519--523	\N	4	\N	issn = {1748-7838}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:13:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4544185}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1038/cr.2009.33}	\N	71cc4c2867c67769c62a78de3008481c	9da9ca456138dbc40abae96fd2d0d4f3	9ac2a86a3f581ed10f81643fff972bd2	article	A partition-ligation-combination-subdivision EM algorithm for haplotype inference with multiallelic markers: update of the SHEsis (http://analysis.bio-x.cn).	Z. Li and Z. Zhang and Z. He and W. Tang and T. Li and Z. Zeng and L. He and Y. Shi	\N	2009
8257866	Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3767003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btn623	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	btn623+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:12:38}, citeulike-article-id = {3767003}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btn623}	Motivation: Pooling large number of DNA samples is a common practice in association study, especially for initial screening. However, the use of EM type algorithms in estimating haplotype distributions for even moderate pool sizes is hampered by the computational complexity involved. A novel constrained EM algorithm called PoooL has been proposed recently to bypass the difficulty via the use of asymptotic normality of the pooled allele frequencies. The resulting estimates are, however, not maximum likelihood estimates and hence not optimal. Furthermore, the assumption of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) made may not be realistic in practice.  Methods: Rather than carrying out constrained maximization as in PoooL, we revert to the usual EM algorithm but make it computationally feasible by using normal approximations. The resulting algorithm is much simpler to implement than PoooL because there is no need to invoke sophisticated iterative scaling methods as in PoooL. We also develop an estimating equation analogue of the EM algorithm for the case of Hardy-Weinberg disequilbrium (HWD) by conditioning on the haplotypes of both chromosomes of the same individual. Incorporated into the method is a way of estimating the inbreeding coefficient by relating it to overdispersion.  Results: Simulation study assuming HWE shows that our simplified implementation of the EM algorithm leads to estimates with substantially smaller standard deviations than PoooL estimates. Further simulations show that ignoring HWD will induce biases in the estimates. Our extended method with estimation of inbreeding coefficient incorporated is able to reduce the bias leading to estimates with substantially smaller mean square errors. We also present results to suggest that our method can cope with a certain degree of locus specific inbreeding as well as additional overdispersion not caused by inbreeding.  Availability: http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/\\~{}ynyang/aem-aes  Contact: stakuka@nus.edu.sg, ynyang@ustc.edu.cn 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn623	519963a3feab9d8d42c7d7957ad64388	b1a237e9784311a4c15d9f341fe938ed	b7eb0fffabf35b8bef7d872d629f62e5	article	Computationally feasible estimation of haplotype frequencies from pooled DNA with and without Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium	Anthony Y. Kuk and Han Zhang and Yaning Yang	\N	2008
8257867	Genome Biology	10	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3982147	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-201	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	201+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1465-6906}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:12:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3982147}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-201}	The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded proteins. Predicting this set is therefore invariably the first step after the completion of the genome DNA sequence. Here we review the main computational pipelines used to generate the human reference protein-coding gene sets.	e805b0dfcf74c78a3acce596b69cd8d0	fde6c2bceb6979f137f0e5f7fa73b27a	1232d04b1d05347f9d71a06b4edb5404	article	Identifying protein-coding genes in genomic sequences	Jennifer and Roderic Guig\\'{o}	\N	2009
8257868	Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences	367	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544183	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2008.0159	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1047--1050	\N	1890	\N	issn = {1364-503X}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:11:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4544183}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1098/rsta.2008.0159}	We describe RMCS as one of the first tools for grid computing that integrates data and metadata management into a single job submission system. The system is easy to use, with client tools that are easy to install. Although the RMCS system was developed as a prototype, it is now in production use and a number of scientific studies have been completed using it.	580f00a450804c5c08929c731f00df73	2768b3ca23f920d5135a956e8840d190	211955f771a5826994d12f84590b2fa3	article	Integrating computing, data and collaboration grids: the RMCS tool.	A. M. Walker and R. P. Bruin and M. T. Dove and T. O. White and K. Kleese van Dam and R. P. Tyer	\N	2009
8257869	N Engl J Med	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4324658	http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMra0808700	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	NEJMra0808700+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:11:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4324658}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMra0808700}	10.1056/NEJMra0808700	3b39b4aadbc3ba0324e27493b65d4f2d	41aefc59b48dd4cdb5bc7db88766030a	a19f55a4a27eeea88c930820b9f017f4	article	Genomewide Association Studies and Human Disease	John Hardy and Andrew Singleton	\N	2009
8257870	Human heredity	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544182	http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000181153	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	154--162	\N	3	\N	issn = {1423-0062}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:11:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544182}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1159/000181153}	OBJECTIVE: Identifying genotyping errors is an important issue in genetic research, yet it has been relatively less studied in samples consisting of unrelated individuals. In this article, we consider several models of genotyping errors, which were originally proposed for pedigree data, for unrelated population samples with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype data. The mathematical constraints are investigated for detecting genotyping errors without resampling replicates or genotyping relatives. METHODS: For the various proposed genotyping error models, we unveil the conditions under which the parameters are identifiable. These results are verified through applications to simulated and real SNP data. RESULTS: We show that, with constraints, two particular models provide both identifiable error rate and allele frequencies of an SNP for unrelated population data. The simulation study shows that these two models present unbiased estimates for the allele frequencies. One of the models also gives an unbiased estimate for the genotyping error rate. CONCLUSION: While the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test can be used to detect genotyping errors, a key advantage of these models is the explicit estimates of genotyping error rates and allele frequencies. This work may help researchers to estimate error rates and to use the estimates in their analysis to increase power and decrease bias, without the extra work of genotyping family members or replicates.	94ae0e486465463b313484d3fbb110f9	2081bef47bec7e3491ce736c63bc28d8	82d287e9b174a93cb08b4dd8bfab7da8	article	Genotyping error detection in samples of unrelated individuals without replicate genotyping.	N. Liu and D. Zhang and H. Zhao	\N	2009
8257871	The Journal of Organic Chemistry	73	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544179	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo702415q	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	2169--2175	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:10:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544179}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1021/jo702415q}	A series of chroman-6-ol and dihydrobenzofuran-5-ol based compounds with structures similar to vitamin E were examined by cyclic voltammetry and controlled potential electrolysis. The compounds displayed characteristic voltammetric features that enabled their electrochemical behavior to be interpreted in relation to the oxidation mechanism for vitamin E. The electrochemical experiments indicated the presence of several oxidized species: cation radicals, phenoxyl radicals, phenoxonium ions, hemiketals, and p-quinones, whose lifetimes varied depending on the extent of methylation of the aromatic ring (R1, R2, R3) and the nature of substituents R4 and R5.	ea0f7d2b268091439e0b3234a726ef56	691a1097056807ff7810947715ddd7f8	e056a79aa60585101b5bbcf27c460a28	article	Investigation into Phenoxonium Cations Produced during the Electrochemical Oxidation of Chroman-6-ol and Dihydrobenzofuran-5-ol Substituted Compounds	Hong M. Peng and Richard D. Webster	\N	2008
8257872	Genetics	180	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3501961	http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.108.088005	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1609--1616	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:10:04}, citeulike-article-id = {3501961}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1534/genetics.108.088005}	It is well established that test statistics and P-values derived from discrete data, such as genetic markers, are also discrete. In most genetic applications, the null distribution for a discrete test statistic is approximated with a continuous distribution, but this approximation may not be reasonable. In some cases using the continuous approximation for the expected null distribution may cause truly null test statistics to appear nonnull. We explore the implications of using continuous distributions to approximate the discrete distributions of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test statistics and P-values. We derive exact P-value distributions under the null and alternative hypotheses, enabling a more accurate analysis than is possible with continuous approximations. We apply these methods to biological data and find that using continuous distribution theory with exact tests may underestimate the extent of Hardy-Weinberg disequilibrium in a sample. The implications may be most important for the widespread use of whole-genome case-control association studies and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) testing for data quality control. 10.1534/genetics.108.088005	dd50bcf80ae363e3c948594e1db219ec	65deaa1813753e1bc339c23d63b0275c	67eb034dec7ee9ae4f690ccce4181c9a	article	Distributions of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Test Statistics	R. V. Rohlfs and B. S. Weir	\N	2008
8257873	Clin Cancer Res	15	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544181	http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1171	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3251--3255	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:09:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544181}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1171}	The understanding of the key role that androgens play on the normal and pathological physiology of the prostate guided the development of different therapies for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). These so-called androgen deprivation therapies include surgical or chemical castration, achieved by the administration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs; inhibition of steroidogenic enzymes; and finally, blocking of the binding of androgens to their receptor (AR) by the use of antiandrogens. Despite an excellent initial response, in approximately 2 to 3 years, most of these patients will succumb to the castration resistant form of the disease. Remarkably, even in the presence of castration levels of circulating androgens, these tumors are still dependent on a functional AR, and several molecular mechanisms have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. These include: (1) gene amplification and increased expression of the AR mRNA and protein, (2) selection of mutations in the AR that confer broader ligand specificity, (3) changes in the ratios or expression between the AR and its coregulators, (4) increased expression of steroidogenic enzymes, and (5) up-regulation of cross-talk signal transduction pathways that can activate the AR in a ligand-independent manner. We will summarize how these molecular hypotheses are being tested in the clinic by the latest therapeutic modalities. 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1171	ef4bb66fefedf4bd1e1f250fe0803407	cbc63ef67501d6ad2fa0e7f23a4b34a1	b1345a8aea96a09497948cb775120f7a	article	Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: Locking Up the Molecular Escape Routes	Ricardo M. Attar and Chris H. Takimoto and Marco M. Gottardis	\N	2009
8257874	American journal of epidemiology	163	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544178	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16410347	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	397--403	\N	5	\N	issn = {0002-9262}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:09:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4544178}, priority = {2}	"Mendelian randomization" refers to the random assortment of genes transferred from parent to offspring at the time of gamete formation. This process has been compared to a randomized controlled trial of genetic variants. This could greatly aid observational epidemiology by potentially allowing an unbiased estimate of the effects of gene products on disease outcomes. However, studies utilizing Mendelian randomization to estimate effects of gene products on outcomes should be interpreted with caution. In this paper, the authors discuss some of the challenges facing epidemiologists in the analysis and interpretation of Mendelian randomization studies, particularly those that become apparent when the analogy with randomized controlled trials is closely examined. The authors conclude that Mendelian randomization is a powerful addition to etiologic research tools. However, care must be taken, because drawing valid causal inferences from its application depends upon more extensive assumptions than are required in randomized controlled trials.	3d80343392583d7c5ffc4a5e03feac49	2caef240fe4a06a5ffd63f70446763a8	c43b63631f36fecdfe25c0d335574e74	article	Limits to causal inference based on Mendelian randomization: a comparison with randomized controlled trials.	D. Nitsch and M. Molokhia and L. Smeeth and B. L. DeStavola and J. C. Whittaker and D. A. Leon	\N	2006
8257875	Human molecular genetics	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544180	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19336475	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:09:13}, issn = {1460-2083}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544180}	Individuals at risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) show multiple correlations across blood biomarkers. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) indexing biomarker differences could help distinguish causal from confounded associations because of their random allocation prior to disease. We examined the association of 948 SNPs in 122 candidate genes with 12 CHD-associated phenotypes in 2775 middle aged men (a genic scan). Of these, 140 SNPs indexed differences in HDL- and LDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, factor VII, apolipoproteins AI and B, lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2, homocysteine or folate, some with large effect sizes and highly significant p-values (e.g. 2.15 standard deviations at p= 9.2 x 10(-140) for F7 rs6046 and FVII levels). Top ranking SNPs were then tested for association with additional biomarkers correlated with the index phenotype (phenome scan). Several SNPs (e.g. in APOE, CETP, LPL, APOB and LDLR) influenced multiple phenotypes, while others (e.g. in F7, CRP and FBB) showed restricted association to the index marker. SNPs influencing six blood proteins were used to evaluate the nature of the associations between correlated blood proteins utilising Mendelian randomisation. Multiple SNPs were associated with CHD-related quantitative traits, with some associations restricted to a single marker and others exerting a wider genetic "footprint". SNPs indexing biomarkers provide new tools for investigating biological relationships and causal links with disease. Broader and deeper integrated analyses, linking genomic with transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic analysis, as well as clinical events could, in principle, better delineate CHD causing pathways amenable to treatment.	82efb7f8110fc8cd208a66f5e5cc2f8b	998da10b9bae6814d4f3bdc3e4fd3c5c	f134bfe9022aa26aa24357223833ea6b	article	Integrated associations of genotypes with multiple blood biomarkers linked to coronary heart disease risk.	Fotios Drenos and Philippa J J. Talmud and Juan P P. Casas and Liam Smeeth and Jutta Palmen and Steve E E. Humphries and Aroon D D. Hingorani	\N	2009
8257876	Emerging Themes in Epidemiology	6	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4518822	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-7622-6-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1742-7622}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:08:37}, citeulike-article-id = {4518822}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1742-7622-6-3}	IntroductionInstrumental variable (IV) methods have been used in econometrics for several decades now, but have only recently been introduced into the epidemiologic research frameworks. Similarly, Mendelian randomization studies, which use the IV methodology for analysis and inference in epidemiology, were introduced into the epidemiologist's toolbox only in the last decade. \\&\\#10;ANALYSIS\\&\\#10;Mendelian randomization studies using instrumental variables (IVs) have the potential to avoid some of the limitations of observational epidemiology (confounding, reverse causality, regression dilution bias) for making causal inferences. Certain limitations of randomized controlled trials, such as problems with generalizability, feasibility and ethics for some exposures, and high costs, also make the use of Mendelian randomization in observational studies attractive. Unlike conventional randomized controlled trials (RCTs), Mendelian randomization studies can be conducted in a representative sample without imposing any exclusion criteria or requiring volunteers to be amenable to random treatment allocation.\\&\\#10;Within the last decade, epigenetics has gained recognition as an independent field of study, and appears to be the new direction for future research into the genetics of complex diseases. Although previous articles have addressed some of the limitations of Mendelian randomization (such as the lack of suitable genetic variants, unreliable associations, population stratification, linkage disequilibrium (LD), pleiotropy, developmental canalization, the need for large sample sizes and some potential problems with binary outcomes), none has directly characterized the impact of epigenetics on Mendelian randomization. The possibility of epigenetic effects (non-Mendelian, heritable changes in gene expression not accompanied by alterations in DNA sequence) could alter the core instrumental variable assumptions of Mendelian randomization. \\&\\#10;This paper applies conceptual considerations, algebraic derivations and data simulations to question the appropriateness of Mendelian randomization methods when epigenetic modifications are present. \\&\\#10;\\&\\#10;Conclusion:\\&\\#10;Given an inheritance of gene expression from parents, Mendelian randomization studies not only need to assume a random distribution of alleles in the offspring, but also a random distribution of epigenetic changes (e.g. gene expression) at conception, in order for the core assumptions of the Mendelian randomization methodology to remain valid. As an increasing number of epidemiologists employ Mendelian randomization methods in their research, caution is therefore needed in drawing conclusions from these studies if these assumptions are not met.	507ffb3c15b5f8508ce069e28794bb6f	e4e64d6598768df4f3428f746df755a8	4e0f938bbe2792ae28e1823ea066f783	article	Can we apply the Mendelian randomization methodology without considering epigenetic effects?	Ikechukwu and Wilfried Karmaus	\N	2009
8257877	Nature methods	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4321368	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1318	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1548-7105}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:08:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4321368}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1038/nmeth.1318}	We describe an isothermal, single-reaction method for assembling multiple overlapping DNA molecules by the concerted action of a 5' exonuclease, a DNA polymerase and a DNA ligase. First we recessed DNA fragments, yielding single-stranded DNA overhangs that specifically annealed, and then covalently joined them. This assembly method can be used to seamlessly construct synthetic and natural genes, genetic pathways and entire genomes, and could be a useful molecular engineering tool.	fea44d71844057ef77f9886db6a02aa4	cbe3a6d66baa725765a8e9581cc0c5bd	86801626cf9f737b5da43701205e5be9	article	Enzymatic assembly of DNA molecules up to several hundred kilobases.	Daniel G G. Gibson and Lei Young and Ray-Yuan Y. Chuang and J Craig C. Venter and Clyde A A. Hutchison and Hamilton O O. Smith	\N	2009
8257878	Artificial intelligence in medicine	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544174	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2008.08.015	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	135--150	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {1873-2860}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:07:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4544174}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.artmed.2008.08.015}	OBJECTIVE: In the last decade, haplotype reconstruction in unrelated individuals and haplotype block discovery have riveted the attention of computer scientists due to the involved strong computational aspects. Such tasks are usually addressed separately, but recently, statistical techniques have permitted them to be solved jointly. Following this trend we propose a generative model that permits researchers to solve the two problems jointly. METHOD: The model inference is based on variational learning, which permits one to estimate quickly the model parameters while remaining robust even to local minima. The model parameters are then used to segment genotypes into blocks by thresholding a quantitative measure of boundary presence. RESULTS: Experiments on real data are presented, and state-of-the-art systems for haplotype reconstruction and strategies for block estimation are considered as comparison. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method can be used for a fast and reliable estimation of haplotype frequencies and the relative block structure. Moreover, the method can be easily used as part of a more complex system. The threshold used for block discovery can be related to the quality-of-fit reached in the model learning, resulting in an unsupervised strategy for block estimation.	47e8826325bd15caa802ac8aa7dafaa3	c16bb3d3c2202da8f8d55c2a83985ac9	318713ccba563c430828f5e4107aada4	article	Fully non-homogeneous hidden Markov model double net: a generative model for haplotype reconstruction and block discovery.	A. Perina and M. Cristani and L. Xumerle and V. Murino and P. F. Pignatti and G. Malerba	\N	2009
8257879	BMC Genetics	10	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3982324	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-10-3	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	3+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2156}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 04:04:56}, citeulike-article-id = {3982324}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2156-10-3}	Background:\\&\\#10;We investigated the influence of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and empirical power of two haplotype based association methods applied to candidate regions. We compared the performance of the Mantel Statistic Using Haplotype Sharing and the haplotype frequency based score test with that of the Armitage trend test.\\&\\#10;Our study is based on 1000 replication of simulated case-control data settings with 500 cases and 500 controls, respectively. One of the examined markers was set to be the disease locus with a simulated odds ratio of 3. Differential and non-differential genotyping errors were introduced following a misclassification model with varying mean error rates per locus in the range of 0.2\\% to 15.6\\%. \\&\\#10;Results:\\&\\#10;We found that the type I error rate of all three test statistics hold the nominal significance level in the presence of nondifferential genotyping errors and low error rates. For high and differential error rates, the type I error rate of all three test statistics was inflated, even when genetic markers not in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium were removed. The empirical power of all three association test statistics remained high at around 89\\% to 94\\% when genotyping error rates were low, but decreased to 48\\% to 80\\% for high and nondifferential genotyping error rates.\\&\\#10;Conclusion:\\&\\#10;Currently realistic genotyping error rates for candidate gene analysis (mean error rate per locus of 0.2\\%) pose no significant problem for the type I error rate as well as the power of all three investigated test statistics.	86dd3d97b9a7ff91f33405c08e2c4708	ffe46b8913c73df6db9025299fbd0784	da80946858014d420f3baac633b4da0f	article	Impact of genotyping errors on the type I error rate and the power of haplotype-based association methods	Vivien and Jenny Chang-Claude	\N	2009
8257881	Journal of Virological Methods	146	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544170	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2007.07.027	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	317--326	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {01660934}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:59:00}, citeulike-article-id = {4544170}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jviromet.2007.07.027}	The goal of this study was to develop a field diagnosis system based on isothermal reverse transcription-loop-mediated amplification (RT-LAMP) for shrimp Taura syndrome virus (TSV), placing emphasis on specific and simple detection of the LAMP amplicons. After a single-tube RT-LAMP reaction for TSV was established, colorimetric dot–blot hybridization (DBH) was adopted to detect signals only from the target-derived amplicons. The results showed that the modified DBH offered unambiguous and sensitive detection of the TSV RT-LAMP amplicons without the UV cross-linking and denaturation steps. Together, TSV RT-LAMP-DBH assay reached the same dilution point as reverse transcription-nested polymerase chain reaction-agarose gel electrophoresis (RT-nPCR-AGE) for TSV detection. Specificity of the assay was demonstrated by the absence of DBH signal from yeast tRNA and various shrimp viruses. TSV RT-LAMP-DBH was applied to 125  Penaeus vannamei  and demonstrated a very good concordance (kappa value, 0.823) with RT-nPCR-AGE assay in detection efficiency. Furthermore, a one-step guanidinium thiocyanate (GuSCN) homogenization method was established to provide RNA extraction efficiency comparable to that of the TRIzol Reagent for RT-LAMP. Requiring simply a heating apparatus, the GuSCN RNA extraction-isothermal RT-LAMP-DBH protocol has the potential for further development for diagnosis of diseases in the field.	a0c2b37581e1531decbbda2bbc471875	4feb0d31169ab037d0ea1a4adcc19556	80ee1be261a7b041e1fc979bd22efa45	article	Specific detection of reverse transcription-loop-mediated isothermal amplification amplicons for Taura syndrome virus by colorimetric dot–blot hybridization	Ping-Hua Teng and Chu-Liang Chen and Ping-Feng Sung and Fu-Chun Lee and Bor-Rung Ou and Pei-Yu Lee	\N	2007
8257882	The American surgeon	74	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544169	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18306874	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	178--182	\N	2	\N	issn = {0003-1348}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:58:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4544169}, priority = {2}	Many treatment strategies have been proposed for pyogenic liver abscesses; however, the indications for liver resection for treatment have not been studied in a systematic manner. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the role of surgical treatment in pyogenic abscesses and to determine an optimal treatment algorithm. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all patients who had a pyogenic liver abscess at Rhode Island Hospital between 1995 and 2002. Abscesses and treatment strategies were classified into three groups each. The abscess groups included Abscess Type I (small <3 cm), Abscess Type II (large >3 cm, unilocular), and Abscess Type III (large >3 cm, complex multilocular). The treatment strategy groups included Treatment Group A (antibiotics alone), Treatment Group B (percutaneous drainage plus antibiotics), and Treatment Group C (primary surgical therapy). Descriptive statistics were calculated and chi2 used for comparison with a P < 0.05 considered significant. Our study consisted of 107 patients with pyogenic liver abscess. The success rate for small abscesses treated with antibiotics was 100 per cent. The success rate with antibiotics and percutaneous drainage for large, unilocular abscesses was 83 per cent and for large, multiloculated abscesses was 33 per cent. None of the 27 patients who had surgical therapy for large, multiloculated abscesses had recurrences. Surgical treatment for large (>3 cm), multiloculated abscesses had a significantly higher success rate than percutaneous drainage plus antibiotic therapy (33\\% versus 100\\%, P < or = 0.01). The mortality rate for the percutaneous drainage plus antibiotic group was not significantly different from the primary surgical group (4.2\\% versus 7.4\\%, P = 0.40). We propose a treatment algorithm with small abscesses being treated with antibiotics alone; large, uniloculated abscess with percutaneous drainage plus antibiotics; and large, multiloculated abscessed treated with surgical therapy.	fada5b1b8386a9b6f9ca277e181ed020	4cb4457100304e1cf694104bba52c293	edc05f455b5f2dfa0dbed68ccfe3c090	article	Optimal treatment of hepatic abscess.	W. W. Hope and D. V. Vrochides and W. L. Newcomb and W. W. Mayo-Smith and D. A. Iannitti	\N	2008
8257884	Annals of surgery	241	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544168	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15729072	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	485--490	\N	3	\N	issn = {0003-4932}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:58:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4544168}, priority = {2}	OBJECTIVE: To determine whether first-line treatment with percutaneous or surgical drainage of liver abscesses larger than 5 cm results in better clinical outcome. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Pyogenic liver abscesses larger than 5 cm are currently treated by intravenous antibiotics and either percutaneous (PD) or surgical drainage (SD). Percutaneous techniques have been increasingly performed in place of open drainage as first-line treatment. This paradigm shift has been fueled by the drive for low-risk and less-invasive procedures and the surgical option being reserved for percutaneous failures. Yet there is a lack of data to support percutaneous drainage over open surgical drainage as first-line treatment. METHODS: Over a 3-year period, 80 patients with liver abscesses larger than 5 cm amenable to PD and SD were included in the study. This situation was possible as 1 team of surgeons favored the use of PD and 1 team favored the use of SD as first-line treatment. The treatment outcomes in both groups were compared, and clinical end-points included time to defervescence of fever, failure of treatment, secondary procedures, hospital stay, morbidity, and mortality. RESULTS: PD was performed in 36 patients and SD in 44 patients as first-line treatment. Clinical, laboratory, and abscess parameters were comparable in both groups. Sixty-four of 80 patients (80\\%) had multiloculated abscess. The time to defervescence of fever was not statistically significant (PD versus SD, 4.85 versus 4.38 days; P = 0.09). However, SD had less treatment failures (3 versus 10, P = 0.013), less requirement for secondary procedures (5 versus 13, P = 0.01), and shorter length of hospital stay (8 versus 11 days, P = 0.03). There was no difference in morbidity or mortality rates. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study show that for large liver abscesses more than 5 cm, SD provides better clinical outcomes than PD in terms of treatment success, number of secondary procedures, and hospital stay with comparable morbidity and mortality rates. SD should be considered as first-line treatment of large liver abscesses.	d21cc118f78be0bd45ea938bcd078705	0313e35a1ffe5fd13bd38f6a585f28e1	02cd1ed64105a9ffb7553a8fc4b6451c	article	An appraisal of surgical and percutaneous drainage for pyogenic liver abscesses larger than 5 cm.	Y. M. Tan and A. Y. Chung and P. K. Chow and P. C. Cheow and W. K. Wong and L. L. Ooi and K. C. Soo	\N	2005
8257885	Fish \\& Shellfish Immunology	24	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544166	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2007.10.010	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	187--193	\N	2	\N	issn = {10504648}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:56:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4544166}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.fsi.2007.10.010}	Senegalese sole,  Solea senegalensis , is a flat fish of growing interest in European aquaculture. In its culture viral infections are constant threats, thus understanding antiviral defences is a key factor for a successful industry. Mx proteins are IFN-induced proteins widespread in eukaryotes; however, their antiviral activity is unclear and the results variable among species. Therefore assessment of the putative Mx antiviral activity in each species is of interest. Our group has recently cloned the Senegalese sole Mx (SsMx) cDNA and in this study its antiviral activity was assessed by infecting CHSE-214 cells expressing recombinant SsMx, with sole aquabirnavirus. The antiviral activity against this pathogen was demonstrated by reduction in induced cytopathic effects, reduction in virus yield and decrease in viral transcripts. These findings contribute to our understanding of fish antiviral mechanisms and open the possibility of using this protein as a tool for fighting viral infections in aquaculture.	32bb24bc6cbc34682bdf1385a6fb15e0	2a75ee24a38bc25249765952ac4cb78b	f14e829cff9eda4ee91543bb42873f4f	article	In vitro inhibition of sole aquabirnavirus by Senegalese sole Mx	M. Fernandeztrujillo and E. Garciarosado and M. Alonso and J. Borrego and M. Alvarez and J. Bejar	\N	2008
8257886	BMC Structural Biology	8	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2852273	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6807-8-28	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	28+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1472-6807}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:54:56}, citeulike-article-id = {2852273}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1472-6807-8-28}	\N	015748525b1e3411c8b6bb18f344a989	133a177b830d05c4f3fbe9e2dfefd283	15f8533530efa8ae4b497df8d1400faa	article	CUSP: an algorithm to distinguish structurally conserved and unconserved regions in protein domain alignments and its application in the study of large length variations	Sankaran Sandhya and Barah Pankaj and Madabosse K. Govind and Bernard Offmann and Narayanaswamy Srinivasan and Ramanathan Sowdhamini	\N	2008
8257887	Journal of Molecular Biology	193	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3438107	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-2836(87)90358-5	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	775--791	\N	4	\N	issn = {00222836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:54:08}, citeulike-article-id = {3438107}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0022-2836(87)90358-5}	We assume that each class of protein has a core structure that is defined by internal residues, and that the external, solvent-contacting residues contribute to the stability of the structure, are of primary importance to function, but do not determine the architecture of the core portions of the polypeptide chain. An algorithm has been developed to supply a list of permitted sequences of internal residues compatible with a known core structure. This list is referred to as the tertiary template for that structure. In general the positions in the template are not sequentially adjacent and are distributed throughout the polypeptide chain. The template is derived using the fixed positions for the main-chain and beta-carbon atoms in the test structure and selected stereochemical rules. The focus of this paper is on the use of two packing criteria: avoidance of steric overlap and complete filling of available space. The program also notes potential polar group interactions and disulfide bonds as well as possible burial of formal charges. Central to the algorithm is the side-chain rotamer library. In an update of earlier studies by others, we show that 17 of the 20 amino acids (omitting Met, Lys and Arg) can be represented adequately by 67 side-chain rotamers. A list of chi angles and their standard deviations is given. The newer, high-resolution, refined structures in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank show similar mean chi values, but have much smaller deviations than those of earlier studies. This suggests that a rotamer library may be a better structural approximation than was previously thought. In using packing constraints, it has been found essential to include all hydrogen atoms specifically. The \\&\\#x201c;unified atom\\&\\#x201d; representation is not adequate. The permitted rotamer sequences are severely restricted by the main-chain plus beta-carbon atoms of the test structure. Further restriction is introduced if the full set of atoms of the external residues are held fixed, the full-chain model. The space-filling requirement has a major role in restricting the template lists. The preliminary tests reported here make it appear likely that templates prepared from the currently known core structures will be able to discriminate between these structures. The templates should thus be useful in deciding whether a sequence of unknown tertiary structure fits any of the known core classes and, if a fit is found, how the sequence should be aligned in three dimensions to fit the core of that class. The problems associated with insertions and deletions and with variations of main-chain structures within a class are discussed.	91a070791ebaca2725822c5f7eb5e518	01f040ee1e6a2c83bc9a32e8034cf1a7	9a126098016cdd4facc1e1e25048e8bc	article	Tertiary templates for proteins *1Use of packing criteria in the enumeration of allowed sequences for different structural classes	J. Ponder and F. Richards	\N	1987
8257888	Aquaculture	275	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544164	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.01.007	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	58--63	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {00448486}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:53:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544164}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.01.007}	Lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV) is the causative agent of a condition affecting marine and freshwater fish worldwide. In this study, PCR primers based on the DNA polymerase gene sequence were employed for the detection of LCDV in gilthead sea bream  Sparus aurata  and for monitoring the course of the disease from onset to full clinical recovery. In spontaneously infected fish, viral DNA was detected in different organs, including skin, caudal fin, eyeball, brain, liver and kidney, and a correlation was found between PCR intensity and the persistence of the virus in organs of recovered fish with no residual clinical symptoms. In experimentally infected fish, PCR detection was achieved almost two weeks before appearance of external signs. LCDV remained detectable in skin, caudal fin and eyeball for up to four weeks after external signs of infection had cleared. A phylogenetic analysis based on the major capsid protein (MCP) gene sequence revealed that LCDV from sea bream cultured in Eilat, Israel, clusters within a genotype that includes two sub-clusters: one consisting of Japanese flounder isolates, the second of three isolates from three distinct host species belonging to different perciform families: sea bass  Lateolabrax  sp. (Lateolabracidae), sea bream  S. aurata  (Sparidae) and cobia  Rachycentron canadum  (Rachycentridae).	af8c0b7f099623d9e5a22543d88d05b6	004d98663f74c94df0cf136f3030228a	3bdeb442d820ecc44c1843f6684781cc	article	Detection and phylogeny of Lymphocystivirus in sea bream Sparus aurata based on the DNA polymerase gene and major capsid protein sequences	H. Kvitt and G. Heinisch and A. Diamant	\N	2008
8257889	Fish \\& Shellfish Immunology	24	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544163	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2008.01.009	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	592--599	\N	5	\N	issn = {10504648}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:49:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4544163}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.fsi.2008.01.009}	Oral delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA) is a desirable approach for fish immunization in intensive culture. However, its effectiveness is limited because of possible degradation of pDNA in the fish's digestive system. In this report, alginate microspheres loaded with pDNA coding for fish lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV) and green fluorescent protein were prepared with a modified oil containing water (W/O) emulsification method. Yield, loading percent and encapsulation efficiency of alginate microspheres were 90.5\\%, 1.8\\% and 92.7\\%, respectively. The alginate microspheres had diameters of less than 10 μm, and their shape was spherical. As compared to sodium alginate, a remarkable increase of DNA–phosphodiester and DNA–phosphomonoester bonds was observed for alginate microspheres loaded with pDNA by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic analysis. Agarose gel electrophoresis showed a little supercoiled pDNA was transformed to open circular and linear pDNA during encapsulation. The cumulative release of pDNA in alginate microspheres was ≤10\\% in pH 2.0 acidic media, and it was less than 6.5\\% in pH 9.0 alkaline media in 12 h. RT–PCR and immunofluorescence imaging indicated that pDNA expressed RNA and green fluorescent protein in tissues of fish 10–90 days after oral administration. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) showed that sera were positive (OD ≥0.3) for anti-LCDV antibody from week 3 to week 16 for fish orally vaccinated with alginate microspheres loaded with pDNA, in comparison with fish orally vaccinated with naked pDNA. Our results display that alginate microspheres obtained by W/O emulsification are promising carriers for oral delivery of pDNA. This encapsulation technique has the potential for DNA vaccine delivery applications due to its ease of operation, low cost and significant immune effect.	58558acd588c760bc1b74121e9d55a0f	755ea722a2cb42ee2a3a1776d9bd9601	d52b39631a1dc9338700cfd20326cbbc	article	Formation and oral administration of alginate microspheres loaded with pDNA coding for lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV) to Japanese flounder	J. Tian and X. Sun and X. Chen	\N	2008
8257890	Communications of the ACM	31	\N	\N	May	\N	SODA '97: Proceedings of the eighth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1574755	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/42411.42420	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	572--578	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:48:33}, citeulike-article-id = {1574755}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0898713900}, doi = {10.1145/42411.42420}	An efficient backtracking algorithm makes possible a very fast program to play the SCRABBLE® Brand Crossword Game. The efficiency is achieved by creating data structures before the backtracking search begins that serve both to focus the search and to make each step of the search fast.	2564cc884865f7696d1ab8b547549d74	89eb2852bc2c5cbe751ee2748469da65	5296b2b6ec471f319d9f14d54d22be79	article	The world's fastest Scrabble program	Andrew W. Appel and Guy J. Jacobson	\N	1988
8257891	Research in Microbiology	159	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544162	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2008.04.012	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	325--331	\N	5	\N	issn = {09232508}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:47:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544162}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.resmic.2008.04.012}	We have taken advantage of the availability of the genome sequences of a collection of large and giant viruses infecting bacteria (T4 family) and eukaryotes (NCLDV group) to assess some of the evolutionary forces which might have shaped their genomes. Despite having apparently different ancestors, these two groups of viruses are affected by convergent evolutionary forces. Both types of virus probably originated from a simple and ancient viral ancestor with a small subset of 30–35 genes encoding replication and structural proteins. The genome size and diversity of the descendants most likely grew progressively by (i) lineage-specific gene duplications, (ii) lateral gene transfers of cellular genes and (iii) accretion of diverse families of mobile genetic elements. These results argue against the hypothesis that giant viruses derive from a regressive cell.	3976f80083b5a7595fa27611728bf1f6	896dcd7cf72c633d8b07dd8474e71359	d91724180f4fd521fdf15213ed7c2154	article	Convergent mechanisms of genome evolution of large and giant DNA viruses	Jonathan Fil\\'{e}e and Michael Chandler	\N	2008
8257892	Science	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2714469	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1153716	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	495--497	\N	5875	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:40:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2714469}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1153716}	The promise that came with genome sequencing was that we would soon know what genes do, particularly genes involved in human diseases and those of importance to agriculture. We now have the full genomic sequence of human, chimpanzee, mouse, chicken, dog, worm, fly, rice, and cress, as well as those for a wide variety of other species, and yet we still have a lot of trouble figuring out what genes do. Mapping genes to their function is called the "genotype-to-phenotype problem," where phenotype is whatever is changed in the organism when a gene's function is altered. 10.1126/science.1153716	e1512ce9e5e1b5cc0373954d38dfa055	62c4c63dd14f2e0f6294f5cd21f1226c	66050e85c33ad7259fd8305e311dea74	article	From Genotype to Phenotype: Systems Biology Meets Natural Variation	Philip N. Benfey and Thomas Mitchell-Olds	\N	2008
8257894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Third Intl. Conf. on 3D Digital Imaging and Modeling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:937464	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.23.9388	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	145--152	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:33:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {937464}	The ICP (Iterative Closest Point) algorithm is widely used for geometric alignment of three-dimensional models when an initial estimate of the relative pose is known. Many variants of ICP have been proposed, affecting all phases of the algorithm from the selection and matching of points to the minimization strategy. We enumerate and classify many of these variants, and evaluate their effect on the speed with which the correct alignment is reached. In order to improve convergence for nearly-flat ...	a9675dbdbaf639cebe37cd550f2e423c	2c0808f8b87ebcd317753db6c7ad0ba3	321aeb31955c5096d8047094f617d30b	inproceedings	Efficient Variants of the ICP Algorithm	Szymon Rusinkiewicz and Marc Levoy	\N	2001
8257897	The Journal of Chemical Physics	130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544153	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000130000018184106000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	184106+	\N	18	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:28:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4544153}, priority = {2}, comment = {まだ論文を入手してない。}	\N	ae03cc6628eeff23f6548424268d6a62	c41d29019971377d65c06c7910116c00	541701eece6ccf13ed2379c34303a0b5	article	A cluster algorithm for Monte Carlo simulation at constant pressure	N. G. Almarza	\N	2009
8257898	Science	253	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles 90024-1570.	\N	\N	citeulike:432190	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1853201	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	164--170	\N	5016	\N	issn = {0036-8075}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:27:20}, citeulike-article-id = {432190}, priority = {2}	The inverse protein folding problem, the problem of finding which amino acid sequences fold into a known three-dimensional (3D) structure, can be effectively attacked by finding sequences that are most compatible with the environments of the residues in the 3D structure. The environments are described by: (i) the area of the residue buried in the protein and inaccessible to solvent; (ii) the fraction of side-chain area that is covered by polar atoms (O and N); and (iii) the local secondary structure. Examples of this 3D profile method are presented for four families of proteins: the globins, cyclic AMP (adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate) receptor-like proteins, the periplasmic binding proteins, and the actins. This method is able to detect the structural similarity of the actins and 70- kilodalton heat shock proteins, even though these protein families share no detectable sequence similarity.	60707b2fa36eef5f87a06a80de2f28e4	418e8148e7394104be8296e57dc9227a	693ff631c3345b13caa89820290320bf	article	A method to identify protein sequences that fold into a known three-dimensional structure.	J. U. Bowie and R. L\\"{u}thy and D. Eisenberg	\N	1991
8257900	Psychophysiology	41	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544150	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2004.00182.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	660--663	\N	4	\N	issn = {0048-5772}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:18:51}, citeulike-article-id = {4544150}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1469-8986.2004.00182.x}	Time perception in everyday life deals with various intervals. Here we investigated whether an automatic duration-discrimination mechanism in audition operates even for intervals of an order of seconds, by using the mismatch negativity (MMN), an index of automatic change detection in audition. In Experiment 1, occasional decrements of the duration of a repetitive "standard" tone elicited an MMN in subjects ignoring auditory stimulation, even with the standard-stimulus durations over a second. Nevertheless, the MMN amplitude was significantly diminished with standard-stimulus durations of 800 ms and above, despite the fact that a constant deviant versus standard duration ratio was used. Complementary experiments varying the interstimulus interval (Experiment 2) and the magnitude of duration change (Experiment 3) yielded corroborating results. The present results suggest that automatic duration discrimination in audition operates even for durations of the order of seconds; yet its optimum time scale might be of the order of milliseconds.	0b856e396f51762a06bb5c2a48b9f73c	3b8df39ae8681d016458ab5ea542a04f	e0575d7902698e4a0a3ec1a74a5ecc4d	article	Automatic time perception in the human brain for intervals ranging from milliseconds to seconds.	R. N\\"{a}\\"{a}t\\"{a}nen and O. Syssoeva and R. Takegata	\N	2004
8257901	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544149	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.1978.4309919	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	146	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:12:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4544149}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TSMC.1978.4309919}	\N	c62c157751e9f5a904b8d29380d524f0	173f184abcdf935a080aed43946eb1ee	07f30610f7d5f000819ec718a0a551d7	article	The Fast Fourier Transform	E. O. Brigham and C. K. Yuen	\N	1978
8257902	Aquaculture	278	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544148	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.03.020	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	14--21	\N	1-4	\N	issn = {00448486}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:07:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4544148}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.03.020}	Betanodaviruses and megalocytiviruses are the causative agents of viral nervous necrosis and iridoviral disease, respectively, among marine species farmed in Taiwan. Because there are few cell lines susceptible to these viruses, we wished to identify additional lines with which to study viral pathology and epidemiology. Thus, we established two clonal cell lines designated GBC1 and GBC4 from the brain of an orange-spotted grouper,  Epinephelus coioides . Both cell lines grew well in Leibovitz's L-15 medium supplemented with 5\\% (GBC1) or 10\\% (GBC4) fetal bovine serum at temperatures between 20 °C and 35 °C. Cytokeratin immunofluorescence staining revealed that both cell lines were of epithelial origin. GBC4 cells expressed glial fibril acidic protein suggesting, that they are astroglial lineage cells. The modal diploid chromosome number was 44 and 48 for GBC1 and GBC4, respectively. GBC1 cells were highly susceptible to grouper nerve necrosis virus (GNNV) and yielded titers of 10 10  TCID 50  ml − 1  but were non-susceptible to the giant seaperch  iridovirus  (GSIV). By contrast, GBC4 cells were susceptible to GSIV with titers approaching 10 9  TCID 50  ml − 1  whereas GNNV infection only yielded titers of 10 6  TCID 50  ml − 1 . GNNV propagated in GBC1 across a wide range of temperatures (15–37 °C) whereas in GBC4, GSIV propagated over 15–30 °C. Induction of the Mx protein upon GNNV infection occurred in GBC4 but not in GBC1, suggesting that the Mx protein inhibits virus production. Our results suggest that these two cell lines provide a valuable tool for the isolation and investigation of betanodavirus and megalocytivirus.	e696e5e34eb9c5ee4ce026a99e3b7e16	19836911204895361f303cfb4a32eec3	18a3001f3873ac2b305a32368a9e9ebc	article	Development of two cell lines from Epinephelus coioides brain tissue for characterization of betanodavirus and megalocytivirus infectivity and propagation	C. Wen and C. Lee and C. Wang and Y. Cheng and H. Huang	\N	2008
8257903	The Journal of Chemical Physics	130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4522086	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JCPSA6000130000018184710000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	184710+	\N	18	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:07:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4522086}, priority = {2}, comment = {まだ論文を入手してない。}	\N	851c01f50c365c88a3a41b4279fa904c	00609e2121df3b2b15b37e92859a13dc	0b63a8b85c644c48a5719fa3acb1c2e5	article	Calculation of the surface tension from Monte Carlo simulations: Does the model impact on the finite-size effects?	F. Biscay and A. Ghoufi and F. Goujon and V. Lachet and P. Malfreyt	\N	2009
8257904	Fish \\& Shellfish Immunology	25	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544147	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2008.03.007	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	1--18	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {10504648}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:05:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4544147}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.fsi.2008.03.007}	The primary function of DNA vaccines, a bacterial plasmid DNA containing a construct for a given protective antigen, is to establish specific and long-lasting protective immunity against diseases where conventional vaccines fail to induce protection. It is acknowledged that less effort has been made to study the fate, in terms of cellular uptake, persistence and degradation, of DNA vaccines after  in vivo  administration. However, during the last year some papers have given new insights into the fate of DNA vaccines in fish. By comparing the newly acquired information in fish with similar knowledge from studies in mammals, similarities with regard to transport, blood clearance, cellular uptake and degradation of DNA vaccines have been found. But the amount of DNA vaccine redistributed from the administration site after intramuscular administration seems to differ between fish and mammals. This review presents up-to-date and in-depth knowledge concerning the fate of DNA vaccines with emphasis on tissue distribution, cellular uptake and uptake mechanism(s) before finally describing the intracellular hurdles that DNA vaccines need to overcome in order to produce their gene product.	96ea818e485a2e6512734b3131e12db4	c54bbd2471306c57675f006b42f9b670	666684450534cae50fe95e77269a368a	article	What happens to the DNA vaccine in fish? A review of current knowledge	T. Tonheim and J. Bogwald and R. Dalmo	\N	2008
8257905	J Mol Biol	255	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.	\N	\N	citeulike:2229736	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1996.0044	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	536--553	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:05:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2229736}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1006/jmbi.1996.0044}	The geometry of helix-helix packing in globular proteins is comprehensively analysed within the model of the superposition of two helix lattices which result from unrolling the helix cylinders onto a plane containing points representing each residue. The requirements for the helix geometry (the radius R, the twist angle omega and the rise per residue delta) under perfect match of the lattices are studied through a consistent mathematical model that allows consideration of all possible associations of all helix types (alpha-, pi- and 3(10)). The corresponding equations have three well-separated solutions for the interhelical packing angle, omega, as a function of the helix geometric parameters allowing optimal packing. The resulting functional relations also show unexpected behaviour. For a typically observed alpha-helix (omega = 99.1 degrees, delta = 1.45 A), the three optimal packing angles are omega a,b,c = -37.1 degrees, -97.4 degrees and +22.0 degrees with a periodicity of 180 degrees and respective helix radii Ra,b,c = 3.0 A, 3.5 A and 4.3 A. However, the resulting radii are very sensitive to variations in the twist angle omega. At omega triple = 96.9 degrees, all three solutions yield identical radii at delta = 1.45 A where Rtriple = 3.46 A. This radius is close to that of a poly(Ala) helix, indicating a great packing flexibility when alanine is involved in the packing core, and omega triple is close to the mean observed twist angle. In contrast, the variety of possible theoretical solutions is limited for the other two helix types. Besides the perfect matches, novel suboptimal "knobs into holes" hydrophobic packing patterns as a function of the helix radius are described. Alternative "knobs onto knobs" and mixed models can be applied in cases where salt bridges, hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds and tight hydrophobic head-to-head contacts are involved in helix-helix associations. An analysis of the experimentally observed packings in proteins confirmed the conclusions of the theoretical model. Nonetheless, the observed alpha-helix packings showed deviations from the 180 degrees periodicity expected from the model. An investigation of the actual three-dimensional geometry of helix-helix packing revealed an explanation for the observed discrepancies where a decisive role was assigned to the defined orientation of the C alpha-C beta vectors of the side-chains. As predicted form the model, helices with different radii (differently sized side-chains in the packing core) were observed to utilize different packing cells (packing patterns). In agreement with the coincidence between Rtriple and the radius of a poly(Ala) helix, Ala was observed to show greatest propensity to build the packing core. The application of the helix lattice superposition model suggests that the packing of amino acid residues is best described by a "knobs into holes" scheme rather than "ridges into grooves". The various specific packing modes made salient by the model should be useful in protein engineering and design.	b010e22e7edc630fc0726896c68433fc	40334f1d59a6fb8dc20ad6baef29d966	8bd3159838180443322e888438060272	article	Principles of helix-helix packing in proteins: the helical lattice superposition model.	D. Walther and F. Eisenhaber and P. Argos	\N	1996
8257906	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4505293	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.1622	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:01:38}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4505293}, eprint = {0905.1622}	The partition function of two-dimensional nearest neighbour Ising models in a\
non-zero magnetic field is derived employing a matrix formulation.	7fb27937d684bd4afec41b15184bffdf	5e80a1eebc3f97787ae0c112068b0f2f	8e7dfe28d4a2327a72d69ca9a23eb2c1	article	An Exact Result for the Partition Function of Two-Dimensional Nearest Neighbour Ising Models in Non-Zero Magnetic Field	G. Nandhini and M. V. Sangaranarayanan	\N	2009
8257907	Journal of Theoretical Biology	258	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544146	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.02.010	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	614--622	\N	4	\N	issn = {00225193}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:00:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4544146}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.02.010}	In evolutionary games the fitness of individuals is not constant but depends on the relative abundance of the various strategies in the population. Here we study general games among  n  strategies in populations of large but finite size. We explore stochastic evolutionary dynamics under weak selection, but for any mutation rate. We analyze the frequency dependent Moran process in well-mixed populations, but almost identical results are found for the Wright–Fisher and Pairwise Comparison processes. Surprisingly simple conditions specify whether a strategy is more abundant on average than  1/ n , or than another strategy, in the mutation-selection equilibrium. We find one condition that holds for low mutation rate and another condition that holds for high mutation rate. A linear combination of these two conditions holds for any mutation rate. Our results allow a complete characterization of  n × n  games in the limit of weak selection.	be9d423e5dac4669946188f7d821265b	2da8d2a3248ad4335108ca6586e60d04	f6a1c14cbf443fe49ad61d38ce5992ff	article	Mutation-selection equilibrium in games with multiple strategies	Tibor Antal and Arne Traulsen and Hisashi Ohtsuki and Corina E. Tarnita and Martin A. Nowak	\N	2009
8257908	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	101	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:3750062	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0401670101	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	6536--6541	\N	17	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:00:04}, citeulike-article-id = {3750062}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0401670101}	Accurately dating when the first bilaterally symmetrical animals arose is crucial to our understanding of early animal evolution. The earliest unequivocally bilaterian fossils are approximately 555 million years old. In contrast, molecular-clock analyses calibrated by using the fossil record of vertebrates estimate that vertebrates split from dipterans (Drosophila) approximately 900 million years ago (Ma). Nonetheless, comparative genomic analyses suggest that a significant rate difference exists between vertebrates and dipterans, because the percentage difference between the genomes of mosquito and fly is greater than between fish and mouse, even though the vertebrate divergence is almost twice that of the dipteran. Here we show that the dipteran rate of molecular evolution is similar to other invertebrate taxa (echinoderms and bivalve molluscs) but not to vertebrates, which significantly decreased their rate of molecular evolution with respect to invertebrates. Using a data set consisting of the concatenation of seven different amino acid sequences from 23 ingroup taxa (giving a total of 11 different invertebrate calibration points scattered throughout the bilaterian tree and across the Phanerozoic), we estimate that the last common ancestor of bilaterians arose somewhere between 573 and 656 Ma, depending on the value assigned to the parameter scaling molecular substitution rate heterogeneity. These results are in accord with the known fossil record and support the view that the Cambrian explosion reflects, in part, the diversification of bilaterian phyla.	a2fbcf6e691f8d3411d31ff2c00c83b9	801ca8c29a805785337f78a996a39172	6411fddf60c5327dd29c986d2a019eb3	article	Estimating metazoan divergence times with a molecular clock.	K. J. Peterson and J. B. Lyons and K. S. Nowak and C. M. Takacs and M. J. Wargo and M. A. McPeek	\N	2004
8257909	Genome research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544145	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.086827.108	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:59:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4544145}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.086827.108}	The significance of whole-genome duplications (WGD) for vertebrate evolution remains controversial, in part because the mechanisms by which WGD contributed to functional evolution or speciation are still incompletely characterised. Fish genomes provide an ideal context in which to examine the consequences of WGD, because the teleost lineage experienced an additional WGD soon after divergence from tetrapods and five teleost genomes are available for comparative analysis. Here we present an integrated approach to characterise these post-duplication genomes based on genome-scale synteny, phylogenetic, temporal and spatial gene expression, and protein sequence data. A minimum of 3-4\\% of protein-coding loci have been retained in two copies in each of the five fish genomes and many of these duplicates are key developmental genes that function as transcription factors or signalling molecules. Almost all duplicate gene pairs we examined have diverged in spatial and/or temporal expression during embryogenesis. A quarter of duplicate pairs have diverged in function via the acquisition of novel protein domains or via changes in the subcellular localisation of their encoded proteins. We compared the spatial expression and protein domain architecture of zebrafish WGD-duplicates to those of their single mouse ortholog and found many examples supporting a model of neofunctionalisation. WGD-duplicates have acquired novel protein domains more often than have single-copy genes. Post-WGD changes at the gene regulatory level were more common than changes at the protein level. We conclude that the most significant consequence of WGD for vertebrate evolution has been to enable more-specialised regulatory control of development via the acquisition of novel spatio-temporal expression domains. We find limited evidence that reciprocal gene loss led to reproductive isolation and speciation in this lineage.	2106b738a4c78676981de993363dd6b2	1ccb43ef90e7f7a14b6797f0d66eb353	9d5e5c010ae30a8006bfe863c782e365	article	Evolution of gene function and regulatory control after whole-genome duplication: Comparative analyses in vertebrates.	Karin Sonja S. Kassahn and Vinh Toan T. Dang and Simon J J. Wilkins and Andrew C C. Perkins and Mark A A. Ragan	\N	2009
8257910	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	74	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:483205	http://www.pnas.org/content/74/10/4130.abstract	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	4130--4134	\N	10	\N	issn = {0027-8424}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:58:47}, citeulike-article-id = {483205}, priority = {2}	Simple models are presented that describe the rules for almost all the packing that occurs between and among alpha-helices and pleated sheets. These packing rules, together with the primary and secondary structures, are the major determinants of the three-dimensional structure of proteins.	c86c8a677efcaeffdd4cc1f8f6366785	6091dc4627dcb74929ffa3654e7ef572	0372369cbcb79c5f8d4402d9ff9c6fd8	article	Structure of proteins: packing of alpha-helices and pleated sheets.	C. Chothia and M. Levitt and D. Richardson	\N	1977
8257911	Genome research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544144	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.091827.109	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:58:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4544144}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.091827.109}	Structural variants (SVs) are common in the human genome. Because approximately half of the human genome consists of repetitive, transposable DNA sequences, it is plausible that these elements play an important role in generating SVs in humans. Sequencing of the diploid genome of one individual human (HuRef) affords us the opportunity to assess, for the first time, the impact of mobile elements on SVs in an individual in a thorough and unbiased fashion. In this study, we systematically evaluated more than 8,000 SVs to identify mobile element-associated SVs as small as 100 bp and specific to the HuRef genome. Combining computational and experimental analyses, we identified and validated 706 mobile element insertion events (including Alu, L1, SVA elements and non-classical insertions), which added more than 305 kb of new DNA sequence to the HuRef genome compared to the Human Genome Project (HGP) reference sequence. We also identified 140 mobile element-associated deletions, which removed \\~{}126 kb of sequence from the HuRef genome. Overall, \\~{}10\\% of the HuRef-specific indels that are larger than 100 bp are caused by mobile element-associated events. More than one-third of the insertion/deletion events occurred in genic regions, and new Alu insertions occurred in exons of three human genes. Based on the number of insertions and the estimated time to the most recent common ancestor of HuRef and the HGP reference genome, we estimated the Alu, L1, and SVA retrotransposition rates to be one in 21 births, 212 births, and 916 births, respectively. This study presents the first comprehensive analysis of mobile element-related structural variants in the complete DNA sequence of an individual and demonstrates that mobile elements play an important role in generating inter-individual structural variation.	2ba7f6894b83b6ae2e57b6e36ab01826	478dce29dbab8214f9c3ca9148d16609	517c90228e07be5a94a011ef224198f4	article	Mobile elements create structural variation: analysis of a complete human genome.	Jinchuan Xing and Yuhua Zhang and Kyudong Han and Abdel Halim H. Salem and Shurjo K K. Sen and Chad D D. Huff and Qiong Zhou and Ewen F F. Kirkness and Samuel Levy and Mark A A. Batzer and Lynn B B. Jorde	\N	2009
8257912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:3849385	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1460563.1460641	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	485--494	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:58:13}, location = {San Diego, CA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {3849385}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-007-4}, doi = {10.1145/1460563.1460641}	Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher. In contrast, results from our critical-incident survey of 150 users on Amazon's Mechanical Turk service suggest that social interactions play an important role throughout the search process. Our main contribution is that we have integrated models from previous work in sensemaking and information seeking behavior to present a canonical social model of user activities before, during, and after search, suggesting where in the search process both explicitly and implicitly shared information may be valuable to individual searchers.	ad2cb5cd0546f8cc84dce47937c47ff2	8ee7d17052c9334c24a2a6a6c829fed0	3fc03928d68ed6b71000db8fa0bf6010	inproceedings	Towards a model of understanding social search	Brynn M. Evans and Ed H. Chi	\N	2008
8257913	Journal of Theoretical Biology	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4082991	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.02.004	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00225193}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:57:26}, citeulike-article-id = {4082991}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jtbi.2009.02.004}	Fixation processes in evolutionary game dynamics in finite diploid populations are investigated. Traditionally, frequency dependent evolutionary dynamics is modeled as deterministic replicator dynamics. This implies that the infinite size of the population is assumed implicitly. In nature, however, population sizes are finite. Recently, stochastic processes in finite populations have been introduced in order to study finite size effects in evolutionary game dynamics. One of the most significant studies on evolutionary dynamics in finite populations was carried out by Nowak et al. which describes “one-third law” [Nowak et al., 2004. Emergence of cooperation and evolutionary stability in finite populations. Nature 428, 646-650]. It states that under weak selection, if the fitness of strategy αis greater than that of strategy βwhen αhas a frequency 1/3, strategy αfixates in a β-population with selective advantage. In their study, it is assumed that the inheritance of strategies is asexual, i.e. the population is haploid. In this study, we apply their framework to a diploid population that plays a two-strategy game with two ESSs (a bistable game). The fixation probability of a mutant allele in this diploid population is derived. A “three-tenth law” for a completely recessive mutant allele and a “two-fifth law” for a completely dominant mutant allele are found; other cases are also discussed.	a02663687d20a82f43a8ce551097d168	ec19ea8b0e5c7ad20b5a9c7da3ef90db	150910490d2d73a5169338fbf71eec93	article	Fixation probabilities in evolutionary game dynamics with a two-strategy game in finite diploid populations	Koh Hashimoto and Kazuyuki Aihara	\N	2009
8257914	Genome research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544143	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.091231.109	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:56:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4544143}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.091231.109}	We inferred the rate and properties of new spontaneous mutations in Drosophila melanogaster by carrying out whole-genome shotgun sequencing-by-synthesis of three mutation accumulation (MA) lines of the same initial genotype that had been maintained by close inbreeding for an average of 262 generations. We tested for the presence of new mutations by generating alignments of each MA line to the D. melanogaster reference genome sequence, then compared these alignments base-by-base. We determined empirically that at least 5 reads at a site within each line are required for accurate single nucleotide mutation calling. We mapped a total of 174 single nucleotide mutations, giving a single nucleotide mutation rate of 3.5 x 10(-9) per site per generation. There were no false positives in a random sample of 40 of these mutations checked by Sanger sequencing. Variation in the numbers of mutations detected among the MA lines was small and nonsignificant. Numbers of transition and transversion mutations were 86 and 88, respectively, implying that transition mutation rate is close to 2x the transversion rate. We observed 1.5x as many G or C --> A or T as A or T --> G or C mutations, implying that the G or C --> A or T mutation rate is close to 2x the A or T --> G or C mutation rate. The base composition of the genome is therefore not at an equilibrium determined solely by mutation. The predicted G+C content at mutational equilibrium (33\\%) is similar to that observed in transposable element remnants. Nearest-neighbor mutational context dependencies are nonsignificant, suggesting that this is a weak phenomenon in Drosophila. We also saw nonsignificant differences in the mutation rate between transcribed and untranscribed regions, implying that any transcription-coupled repair process is weak. Of 7 short indel mutations confirmed, 6 were deletions, a result that is consistent with the deletion bias that is thought to exist in Drosophila.	08de2c6eae8e960c94dac9e6a23e9777	65df2efb8b86423b2c679ca94e04861f	4eef1e42bab2b983d0ca49dfb78c6fc7	article	Analysis of the genome sequences of three Drosophila melanogaster spontaneous mutation accumulation lines.	Peter D D. Keightley and Urmi Trivedi and Marian Thomson and Fiona Oliver and Sujai Kumar and Mark Blaxter	\N	2009
8257915	Biometrics	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4544142	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0420.2009.01199.x	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1541-0420}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:56:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4544142}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1111/j.1541-0420.2009.01199.x}	Summary. For studies on population genetics, the use of representative random samples of the target population can avoid ascertainment bias. Genetic variation data from over a hundred genes were collected in a U.S. nationally representative sample in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III). Surveys such as the NHANES have complex stratified multistage cluster sample designs with sample weighting that can inflate variances and alter the expectations of test statistics. Thus, classical statistical tests of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) and homogeneity of HW disequilibrium (HHWD) for simple random samples are not suitable for data from complex samples. We propose using Wald tests for HWE and generalized score tests for HHWD that have been modified for complex samples. Monte Carlo simulation studies are used to investigate the finite sample properties of the proposed tests. Rao-Scott corrections applied to the tests were found to improve their type I error properties. Our methods are applied to the NHANES III genetic data for three loci involved in metabolizing lead in the body.	3e15484ecf66f9d6584eaa1ef1fe0f59	2ef0b2ef84fa370e14db502b95f53421	18fa580c04303247c6d3a613595cd29e	article	Testing Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium and Homogeneity of Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrium using Complex Survey Data.	Yan Li and Barry I I. Graubard	\N	2009
8257916	Genome research	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4529930	http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.087072.108	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1088-9051}, posted-at = {2009-05-19 02:55:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4529930}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1101/gr.087072.108}	The evolution of vertebrates was driven by a number of important events, including the development of cartilage, the immune system, and complicated craniofacial structures. Here we examine domain shuffling as an alternative mechanism for the contribution of novel genetic material required for vertebrate evolution. We mapped domain-shuffling events during the evolution of deuterostomes with a focus on how domain shuffling contributed to the evolution of vertebrate- and chordate-specific characteristics. We identified approximately 1,000 new domain pairs in the vertebrate lineage, including approximately 100 that were shared by all seven of the vertebrate species examined. Some of these pairs occur in the protein components of vertebrate-specific structures, such as cartilage and the inner ear, suggesting that domain shuffling made a marked contribution to the evolution of vertebrate-specific characteristics. The evolutionary history of the domain pairs is traceable; for example, the Xlink domain of aggrecan, one of the major components of cartilage, was originally utilized as a functional domain of a surface molecule of blood cells in protochordate ancestors, and it was recruited by the protein of the matrix component of cartilage in the vertebrate ancestor. We also identified genes that were created as a result of domain shuffling in ancestral chordates. Some of these are involved in the functions of chordate structures, such as the endostyle, Reissner's fiber of the neural tube, and the notochord. Our analyses shed new light on the evolutionary role of domain shuffling, especially in the evolution of vertebrates and chordates.	290080caa576628c54816f6cfc8e1062	c6b73ffaad711554a489091e09f1e61c	202cecf9e0a4537431eb9efba627945e	article	Domain shuffling and the evolution of vertebrates.	Takeshi Kawashima and Shuichi Kawashima and Chisaki Tanaka and Miho Murai and Masahiko Yoneda and Nicholas H H. Putnum and Daniel S S. Rokhsar and Minoru Kanehisa and Nori Satoh and Hiroshi Wada	\N	2009
8258134	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hülsbusch, W	\N	\N	\N	3940317160	http://www.amazon.de/E-Learning-2-0-Einsatz-Nutzer-WikiBlog-Caster/dp/3940317160%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3940317160	\N	E-Learning 2.0 im Einsatz: Du bist der Autor! Vom Nutzer zum WikiBlog-Caster: Amazon.de: Thomas Bernhardt, Marcel Kirchner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783940317162}, asin = {3940317160}, isbn = {3940317160}	\N	48a616adac59303507d6aa28ad7968d6	9d709078ed9f779dabe386d8d3700b7a	704b939995483979bd7abfd674ef502d	book	E-Learning 2.0 im Einsatz: Du bist der Autor!  Vom Nutzer zum WikiBlog-Caster	Thomas Bernhardt and Marcel Kirchner	\N	2007
8258620	\N	\N	\N	Fith	August	\N	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation: Ein Fachbuch zur Einführung in die fachliche Informationswissenschaft und -praxis	\N	\N	\N	Saur Verlag	München	\N	\N	information	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ecdb0e0ad1367b253549e04a62ed4ba	5e9d38290ac2c0331b5b45cbdaea3303	43ef004175a9a5219d3ad2ab2a5a56bc	book	Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation	Thomas Seeger Dietmar Strauch Rainer Kuhlen	Thomas Seeger Dietmar Strauch Rainer Kuhlen	2004
8259246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boguraev05timeml-complianttext	\N	\N	TimeML-compliant text analysis for temporal reasoning	\N	\N	997--1003	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d75f8b7597326c21bd1dfc7931312fe	507d0fb6069c7104137abc04e56e2938	cdbc9b8bba89aaeacf208d307e364535	inproceedings	TimeML-compliant text analysis for temporal reasoning	Branimir Boguraev and Rie Kubota Ando	\N	2005
8259251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Academic discourse across disciplines}	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Bern	\N	\N	flottum2006wnr	http://www.hf.uib.no/forskerskole/FlottumKinnDahl.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0669d3f9706194caa31ef1721a4c4526	3e4caa34e21d1d53fb75f486d7dbd1a4	843a267c4756afe786f00a8d61995bf9	incollection	{“We now report on ..." versus “Let us now see how ...": Author roles and interaction with readers in research articles. }	K. T. Fl\\o{}ttum and T. Kinn and T. Dahl	K. Hyland and M. Bondi	2006
8259341	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bethard2006	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W06/W06-1618.pdf	\N	CiteSeerX — Identification of event mentions and their semantic class	\N	\N	146--154	\N	\N	\N	file = {:W06-1618.pdf:PDF}	Complex tasks like question answering need to be able to identify events in text and the relations among those events. We show that this event identification task and a related task, identifying the semantic class of these events, can both be formulated as classification problems in a word-chunking paradigm. We introduce a variety of linguistically motivated features for this task and then train a system that is able to identify events with a precision of 82 % and a recall of 71%. We then show a variety of analyses of this model, and their implications for the event identification task. 1	bb89338fd263f77e2c71e1d92edb090f	62309cc26e3402a5dd8e8a2552c6d13c	789b312811fad26d13a2dfd8aab7ea51	inproceedings	Identification of event mentions and their semantic class	Steven Bethard and James H. Martin	\N	2006
8259343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Reading	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bethard2007a	https://www.aaai.org/Library/Symposia/Spring/2007/ss07-06-004.php	\N	Semantic Integration in Learning from Text	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:SSS07SBethard.pdf:PDF}	We define learning as the generation of meaningful knowledge representations which can be utilized in future decision making. Optimal learning entails that these knowledge representations be integrated with prior knowledge. In this paper, we introduce a knowledge representation based on an integration of a variety of shallow semantic parsing techniques. Entity detection, event detection, semantic role labeling and temporal relation identification are combined to produce graph-like structures which represent the most important semantic components of a text and the relations between these components. We show how new entities, events and relations can be successfully integrated into this representation using features derived from lexical and dependency-based sources.	6b8367753b3721260c8759b5e91dd489	1b5ef738647b480af3065e20aef2bb2b	c9e0e7d367bb0a1a15de833fbfef2a4b	misc	Semantic Integration in Learning from Text	Steven Bethard and Rodney Nielsen and James H. Martin and Wayne Ward and Martha Palmer	\N	2007
8259395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Lehrbuch vermittelt umfassend und auf leicht verständliche Weise grundlegende Kenntnisse über Theorien, Modelle und Anwendungen des Information Retrieval. Der Autor stellt die Retrievalforschung als einheitliche Wissenschaftsdisziplin dar, die klassische Modelle sowie aktuelle Ansätze des Web Information Retrieval gleichermaßen umfasst. 
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	eae4002aa3d90dc722f4507d9887447d	730853b08624d1cf617f198ff37c8321	f36a2d208aa4bf661ac0a826f271762f	book	Information Retrieval	Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2007
8259424	\N	XVIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Verification and Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	\N	\N	This book advocates the integrated and tool supported use of all available verification methods to improve software correctness. The following major software verification techniques and their supporting tools, based on sound mathematical models.	\N	\N	\N	\N	978-1-84882-239-9	\N		This book advocates the integrated and tool supported use of all available verification methods to improve software correctness. The following major software verification techniques and their supporting tools, based on sound mathematical models.	b5bca9c7a32f6d479516c8b88cc5a4c6	4d527f5392a7d899dd3a9be09e646a6c	f7cadbddcae96b2c8db30f45186aed22	book	Software Verification and Analysis	Stanley;William Laski	Springer London	2009
8259426	International Journal of Japanese Sociology	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:41390	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6781.2004.00054.x	\N	CiteULike: Globalization and National Identity in Japan	\N	\N	69+	\N	1	\N	issn = {0918-7545}, posted-at = {2008-02-27 14:24:37}, citeulike-article-id = {41390}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1111/j.1475-6781.2004.00054.x}	Globalization and national identity are two separate but important concepts in contemporary sociology; however, neither is well grounded. There is little consensus. Yet we need to establish a foundation for talking about globalization and national identity and the relationship between them. By reviewing literature, this paper presents many sides of the related controversies.
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  Globalization can be interpreted from many different perspectives: economic, social, psychological, political, even philosophical. There is little argument that globalization is now a major characteristic of our daily lives. Identity had its beginnings in psychology and was then superimposed upon social systems, thereby explicating local, regional and national identities: Who are we? We are like those people, but unlike those other people.
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  When considering complex concepts, we need to ask appropriate questions of both parents and their children (due to socialization). In the research study described in this paper, two sample data sets from Japan were used (N = 2,164), both employing an identical questionnaire: (a) a nationwide survey of parents and their children aged 15 through 17; and (b) a nationwide survey of adults. The two stage stratified sampling method was used.
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  The study revealed that Japanese children had more positive and open-minded attitudes toward "others" than did their parents and older adult groups. One's generation has an important impact on national identity among the Japanese. The findings also indicate that Japan is not a nation-state in which national identity plays a particularly significant role. The study also suggested numerous opportunities for future research.	f97e0bb489752956bab35c9be21245b4	9e3c1447de4b6cc98d4ce5acfdd395a7	ac905a8a6077a6a8b417d7bd784a5cb9	article	Globalization and National Identity in Japan	Masamichi Sasaki	\N	2004
8259435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mentor Books	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4349605	\N	\N	CiteULike: Patterns of Culture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-17 19:18:08}, location = {New York}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4349605}	\N	bc1544bccaa0886f7f9f37bf82d03d00	fffc93d6ea9680d9b06ecea7b5cb878b	b359b70b6eb1572d1687613d2a6ba5c0	book	Patterns of Culture	Ruth Benedict	\N	1934
8259459	Journal of Documentation	59	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:943	http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00220410310472518	\N	CiteULike: Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study	\N	\N	321--340	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-0418}, posted-at = {2007-03-31 15:37:33}, citeulike-article-id = {943}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1108/00220410310472518}	\\&quot;Serendipity\\&quot; has both a classical origin in literature and a more modern manifestation where it is found in the descriptions of the problem solving and knowledge acquisition of humanities and science scholars. Studies of information retrieval and information seeking have also discussed the utility of the notion of serendipity. Some have implied that it may be stimulated, or that certain people may \\&quot;encounter\\&quot; serendipitous information more than others. All to some extent accept the classical definition of serendipity as a \\&quot;fortuitous\\&quot; accident. The analysis presented here is part of a larger study concerning the information-seeking behaviour of interdisciplinary scholars. This paper considers the nature of serendipity in information-seeking contexts, and reinterprets the notion of serendipity as a phenomenon arising from both conditions and strategies - as both a purposive and a non-purposive component of information seeking and related knowledge acquisition.	115d9cba663fa5f6b64677d2ae1147ff	f07524daa18df267f4f2a38e9b90344c	1f020c954ce604a43bf2aac574238cd0	article	Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study	A. Foster and N. Ford	\N	2003
8259484	\N	XVIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis in Beispielen und Gegenbeispielen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	\N	\N	Das Buch gibt in sechs Kapiteln eine Einführung in die Theorie der reellen Funktionen einer und mehrerer Variabler. Hierbei stehen nicht so sehr abstrakte Ergebnisse im Vordergrund, sondern es werden besonders viele Beispiele und Gegenbeispiele präsentiert, anhand derer man die Bedeutung mathematischer Sätze besonders gut erkennen kann.	\N	\N	\N	\N	978-3-540-88902-1	\N		Das Buch gibt in sechs Kapiteln eine Einführung in die Theorie der reellen Funktionen einer und mehrerer Variabler. Hierbei stehen nicht so sehr abstrakte Ergebnisse im Vordergrund, sondern es werden besonders viele Beispiele und Gegenbeispiele präsentiert, anhand derer man die Bedeutung mathematischer Sätze besonders gut erkennen kann.	b9d4fe6f008f72110b35e37f657c1fa2	f7864c200626e7c1b36ef1dfa7f8b081	9bb77d1d7bada15c6fb566fb206def1f	book	Analysis in Beispielen und Gegenbeispielen	Jürgen Appell	Springer-Lehrbuch	2009
8259530	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Lehrbuch vermittelt Kenntnisse über Metadaten und beschreibt eingehend sowohl dokumentarische wie bibliothekarische Ansätze der Inhaltserschließung (Thesauri und Klassifikationssysteme), Bemühungen der Informatik um Begriffsordnungen (Ontologien) als auch nutzerkonzentrierte Entwicklungen im Web 2.0 (Folksonomies). Es geht um das Auswerten und Bereitstellen von Informationen bei Diensten im World Wide Web, bei unternehmensinternen Informationsdiensten im Kontext des betrieblichen Wissensmanagement sowie bei fachspezifischen professionellen (kommerziellen) Datenbanken.
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	75ab3ab4ed546fab3f1a17ed5acb6089	7daaa8541e31d6b98e37f45d7ede0c98	3445d7865a4d70b57a26c04dd61580bd	book	Wissensrepräsentation	Mechtild Stock Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
8259531	\N	XXVIII	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prozessmanagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1234	\N	\N	Prozessmanagement ist ein Leitfaden zur Gestaltung prozessorientierter Unternehmen. Der vorgestellte Ansatz zur Einführung, Umsetzung und kontinuierlichen Wahrnehmung des Prozessmanagements ist konsequent praxisorientiert. Die notwendigen Aktivitäten werden dabei zugleich hinsichtlich des State-of-the-Art in den Bereichen Organisationslehre und Informationsmanagement kritisch reflektiert. Das Buch folgt den einzelnen Phasen eines Vorgehensmodells, das sich in der Praxis bereits mehrfach bewährt hat. Der Projektablauf wird anhand einer durchgehenden Fallstudie, dem Prozessmanagementprojekt eines modernen Dienstleistungsunternehmens, beschrieben. Checklisten fassen die abgeleiteten Handlungsempfehlungen für jede Projektphase zusammen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	978-3-540-79248-2	\N		Prozessmanagement ist ein Leitfaden zur Gestaltung prozessorientierter Unternehmen. Der vorgestellte Ansatz zur Einführung, Umsetzung und kontinuierlichen Wahrnehmung des Prozessmanagements ist konsequent praxisorientiert. Die notwendigen Aktivitäten werden dabei zugleich hinsichtlich des State-of-the-Art in den Bereichen Organisationslehre und Informationsmanagement kritisch reflektiert. Das Buch folgt den einzelnen Phasen eines Vorgehensmodells, das sich in der Praxis bereits mehrfach bewährt hat. Der Projektablauf wird anhand einer durchgehenden Fallstudie, dem Prozessmanagementprojekt eines modernen Dienstleistungsunternehmens, beschrieben. Checklisten fassen die abgeleiteten Handlungsempfehlungen für jede Projektphase zusammen. 	44bfe21df1ae21f1f8f4f38a186b2de6	99f398a6b618e6d4c651845d8a549b19	8daa1bd9a9dbe34a2273db0279b704a4	book	Prozessmanagement	\N	Springer	2008
8259558	\N	\N	\N	fourth	Dezembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wenn ein Buch zu einer Programmiersprache wie Java in der inzwischen vierten Auflage erscheint, bedeutet das viel: das Buch war in den vorhergehenden Auflagen erfolgreich genug, dass es sich für den Verlag lohnt eine neue Auflage zu finanzieren; dass der Autor über mehr als eine Auflage den Standard halten konnte, den das Buch erfolgreich macht; und dass es sich angesichts einer durchaus umfangreichen und ernst zu nehmenden Konkurrenz durchsetzen konnte. 
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Guido Krüger schafft dieses Kunststück durch eine Mischung aus talentierter Verständlichkeit, fortgeschrittenen Praxisinhalten und Aktualität, die sich nicht nur am Datum, sondern an dem Stand der alltäglichen Machbarkeit orientiert. 
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	819596d57d08e1bd07f96281979cc4d4	9b248bf9346444bb700a0eceff72cb19	6a324d72a04e8a1fb3923d3fbd668389	book	Handbuch der Java-Programmierung	Guido Krüger	\N	2007
8259982	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29a89cfa93cfaed779a42a75b3f48445	d823c7a2138a644f11953c977eaaab08	4c8d5e27349c6a25fe4a08b68993c25b	book	XML und Datenbanken 	Uwe Hess	\N	2002
8260229	\N	\N	\N	third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT	Cambridge, Mass.	\N	\N	SW	\N	\N	A collection of concepts concerning to the idea of the Semantic Web by Tim Berners Lee.	\N	\N	238	\N	\N	\N		The Book first describes the idea of the Semantic Web, then explaining the different concepts needed to impement the Semantic Web, namely XML, RDF and OWL. It furthermore shows possible applications for the Semantic Web and perspective for the future of the web itself.	47a2a5a75e664da0c9db731d9fa33466	fb7cad966a7d6889113d39bda34deb00	63e532416465a6ad6603e769764c5aff	book	A Semantic Web Primer	Grigoris Antoniou and Frank van Harmelen	\N	2004
8260290	\N	\N	\N	first	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London	\N	\N	SW	\N	\N	The Book deals with the idea of a Semantic Web and the means to implement it.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		First, the idea of the Semantic Web is introduced. Additionally, detailled information about RDF(S), OWL, XML and Query Languages is given, including the methods of using and implementing those techniques.	95b114d1f3cdc0f78c02d7bfb5036c99	357bd30eb2eb6604d2e52e84d98c9ffa	7111efa0abc33169a50ebd874fd0d40e	book	Semantic Web - Grundlagen	Pascal Hitzler	\N	2008
8260431	\N	\N	\N	third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	SW	\N	\N	The book deals with the Semantic Web idea, its concepts and their implementation.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Book contains five parts, in which the means of information sharing (XML, RDF(S), OWL), their implementation and the ways of using them in information retrieval is described. It furthermore deals with the problems of ontologies and gives a perspective to the future of Semantic Web applications.	a426424651a32dcf3638095249b4e321	d2bdd657629aed4a9556fd4379414f35	5e076cb39b26dc3d13fb6638db7d1ca6	book	Information sharing on the Semantic Web	Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Frank van Harmelen	\N	2005
8261885	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	\N	\N	\N	2323232323	\N	\N	Neuübersetzung des Klassikers auf Grundlage der autorisierten letzten Fassung	\N	\N	310	ISBN: 3-608-93805-2	\N	\N		\N	3951d20cde86433cc3072d7fb46c4cff	a32f2177428996ae0d3b9e47442adee7	f715364df7f40300c726fcb2b9ec8e06	book	Der Hobbit	J. R. R. Tolkien	Wolfgang Krege	2001
8261891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutgers University	\N	Rutgers University Press	\N	\N	\N	979798797987987	\N	\N	Der Text vergleicht die Ansätze des Konnektionismus mit den klassischen Erklärungsmodellen der Philosophie des Geistes und gibt einen Ausblick auf mögliche zukünftige Entwicklungen.	\N	\N	56	\N	\N	\N		\N	08483ef0b571c9487bfd1435696fec17	a0a0888fb4dc21f9d3693bd8aaea750f	f001c482344aa549911b7d2c5f05e222	article	Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis	Zenon W. Pylyshyn Jerry A. Fodor	J. Mehler S. Pinker	1988
8261913	\N	\N	\N	Third	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag	\N	\N	\N	424242424242	\N	\N	Eine populärwissenschaftliche Zusammenfassung der neueren Entwicklungen in der theoretischen Physik	\N	\N	511	ISBN: 3-442-15374-3	\N	\N		\N	3f9690a73f6c35acb8eb823e8e4c4a50	4b7cfbb0ce43bf33a8b5823e9d0471e1	a2f204f0536f3159a04826e9e0ee6fd3	book	Das elegante Universum	Brian Greene	Hainer Kober	2006
8262068	Biotechnology Progress	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2008 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)	Department of Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106; Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061; Dan T. Gillespie Consulting, 30504 Cordoba Place, Castaic, California 91384	\N	\N	wiley2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bp070255h	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Biotechnology Progress	\N	\N	56-61	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1021/bp070255h}	Traditional deterministic approaches for simulation of chemically reacting systems fail to capture the randomness inherent in such systems at scales common in intracellular biochemical processes. In this manuscript, we briefly review the state of the art in discrete stochastic and multiscale algorithms for simulation of biochemical systems and we present the StochKit software toolkit.	0b711211b1872784c42b6f5fc1c60bdd	e8bcaf68c64bad5a533ecb2d50ee64a3	220ce4ba3e77c653165dd28b9f6a4d3d	article	Algorithms and Software for Stochastic Simulation of Biochemical Reacting Systems	Hong Li and Yang Cao and Linda R. Petzold and Daniel T. Gillespie	\N	2008
8262123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiPetzold09	http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~cse/Files/GPUSSArevision.pdf	\N	Efficient Parallelization of Stochastic Simulation Algorithm for Chemically Reacting Systems on the Graphics Processing Unit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In biological systems formed by living cells, the small populations of
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some reactant species can result in inherent randomness which cannot be captured
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by traditional deterministic approaches. In that case, a more accurate simulation
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can be obtained by using the Stochastic Simulation Algorithm (SSA). Many
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stochastic realizations are required to capture accurate statistical information of
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the solution. This carries a very high computational cost. The current generation
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of graphics processing units (GPU) is well-suited to this task. We describe our
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implementation, and present some computational experiments illustrating the
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power of this technology for this important and challenging class of problems.	02da1b58e4516c295aa6c6f92428df98	268c9f7641c1f2671277dd641c5d7bed	0ee2fdaf185824ad27ec9750be2ba576	article	Efficient Parallelization of Stochastic Simulation Algorithm for Chemically Reacting Systems on the Graphics Processing Unit	Hong Li and Linda Petzold	\N	in preparation
8262412	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiPetzold06	http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~cse/Files/ldm0513.pdf	\N	Logarithmic Direct Method for discrete stochastic simulation of chemically reacting systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In biological systems formed by living cells, the small populations of some reactant species can result in dynamical behavior which cannot be captured by the traditional reaction rate equations. In that case, a more accurate simulation can be obtained by using the machinery of Markov process theory, specifically the Stochastic Simulation Algorithm (SSA). Since for re-alistic, practical biochemical systems the simulation by the SSA carries a high computational cost, several formulations have been proposed to increase the efficiency of this algorithm. In this paper we propose a highly efficient formulation of SSA, with computational complexity that is independent of the ordering of the reactions.	ed170ad0c88dc260acbbd3ff4fc18d19	545c83413f0a14892e8cde492e6bb968	c23b1877f1b8bbc481eeb804465f7440	article	Logarithmic Direct Method for discrete stochastic simulation of chemically reacting systems	Hong Li and Linda Petzold	\N	2006
8262565	Music and Letters	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McClary2006	http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/music_and_letters/v087/87.3mcclary.html	\N	Project MUSE - Music and Letters - The World According to Taruskin	\N	\N	408-415	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1477-4631}, issue = {3}	\N	18ffe3d1f8c274ef05a8401765b9b589	9ae54c78569270eda4b5b3178443ffb3	cb6e11b60289161d81cc61fe7990d882	inproceedings	The World According to Taruskin	Susan. McClary	\N	2006
8262574	Journal of Statistical Software	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pinedakrch2008gig	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--18	\N	12	\N		The deterministic dynamics of populations in continuous time are traditionally described using coupled, first-order ordinary differential equations. While this approach is accurate for large systems, it is often inadequate for small systems where key species may be present in small numbers or where key reactions occur at a low rate. The Gillespie stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) is a procedure for generating time-evolution trajectories of finite populations in continuous time and has become the standard algorithm for these types of stochastic models. This article presents a simple-to-use and flexible framework for implementing the SSA using the high-level statistical computing language R and the package GillespieSSA. Using three ecological models as examples (logistic growth, Rosenzweig-MacArthur predator-prey model, and Kermack-McKendrick SIRS metapopulation model), this paper shows how a deterministic model can be formulated as a finite-population stochastic model within the framework of SSA theory and how it can be implemented in R. Simulations of the stochastic models are performed using four different SSA Monte Carlo methods: one exact method (Gillespie's direct method); and three approximate methods (explicit, binomial, and optimized tau-leap methods). Comparison of simulation results confirms that while the time-evolution trajectories obtained from the different SSA methods are indistinguishable, the approximate methods are up to four orders of magnitude faster than the exact methods.	0146d46792909ffa4f571f09f0846271	a019acd01d55dd801ae42054390e01b1	d016513235352eb12efd4b1a93ca18d3	article	{GillespieSSA}: Implementing the {G}illespie Stochastic Simulation Algorithm in {R}	M. Pineda-Krch	\N	2008
8262590	Trends in Ecology & Evolution	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harrison1996gae	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VJ1-3WJG1B7-12/2/0c754b147dd4e17d83e913b13ebd0181	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Ecology & Evolution : Genetic and evolutionary consequences of metapopulation structure	\N	\N	180 - 183	\N	4	\N	issn = {0169-5347}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0169-5347(96)20008-4}	Extinction and recolonization of populations may have various effects on the degree and distribution of genetic variation, but turnover is generally associated with low levels of among-population variation, in both [`]classical' and other types of metapopulation. Therefore, adaptive evolution is unlikely to be promoted by selection among populations. Whether adaptation is promoted or slowed by population subdivision, with or without turnover, remains a subject of theoretical debate.	59fb258953f0c735cfe2ec6f38966bf4	3387f9ef3f839f66e0544651acb6d2e5	ce59be828f89fe0ab35cab689557ac50	article	Genetic and evolutionary consequences of metapopulation structure	Susan Harrison and Alan Hastings	\N	1996
8263282	The Annals of Statistics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Statistics	\N	\N	\N	xu1995	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2242421	\N		\N	\N	769--773	\N	3	\N	issn = {00905364}, copyright = {Copyright © 1995 Institute of Mathematical Statistics}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1995}	Let X(1) ≤ X(2) ≤ ⋯ ≤ X(n) be the order statistics of a random sample of n lifetimes. The total-time-on-test statistic at X(i) is defined by Si,n = ∑i j = 1(n - j + 1)(X(j) - X(j - 1)), 1 ≤ i ≤ n. A type II censored sample is composed of the r smallest observations and the remaining n - r lifetimes which are known only to be at least as large as X(r). Dufour conjectured that if the vector of proportions (S1,n/Sr,n, ..., Sr - 1,n/Sr,n) has the distribution of the order statistics of r - 1 uniform(0, 1) random variables, then X1 has an exponential distribution. Leslie and van Eeden proved the conjecture provided n - r is no longer than (1/3)n - 1. It is shown in this note that the conjecture is true in general for n ≥ r ≥ 5. If the random variable under consideration has either NBU or NWU distribution, then it is true for n ≥ r ≥ 2, n ≥ 3. The lower bounds obtained here do not depend on the sample size.	f378ca19318cd5ae267dd9c0e3e1c0c6	3204d8b3648703ba09e27327ba4ce6df	891e0c0a3309b1c2e8e9a7edb2174a24	article	A Note on a Characterization of the Exponential Distribution Based on a Type II Censored Sample	Jian-Lun Xu and Grace L. Yang	\N	1995
8263332	Biometrika	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biometrika Trust	\N	\N	\N	pettitt1977	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2345345	\N		\N	\N	629--632	\N	3	\N	issn = {00063444}, copyright = {Copyright © 1977 Biometrika Trust}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1977}	This paper considers modifications of Cramer-von Mises type statistics so that the statistics can be used to test the goodness of fit of censored data to the exponential distribution. Asymptotic percentage points are given for the statistics.	58ff4c57aeff1f31f5e392033a1c9914	b95100946ca8fd371c00a4306b8439ba	36b90c2599ec1990799dedd1572f5f4e	article	Tests for the Exponential Distribution with Censored Data Using Cramer-von Mises Statistics	A. N. Pettitt	\N	1977
8263555	Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fraser2009ppo	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1176062v2	\N	Pandemic Potential of a Strain of Influenza A (H1N1) : Early Findings -- Fraser et al., 10.1126/science.1176062 -- Science	\N	\N	1176062	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1176062}	A novel influenza A (H1N1) virus has spread rapidly across the globe. Judging its pandemic potential is difficult with limited data, but nevertheless essential to inform appropriate health responses. By analyzing the outbreak in Mexico, early data on international spread, and viral genetic diversity, we make an early assessment of transmissibility and severity. Our estimates suggest that 23,000 (range 6,000-32,000) individuals had been infected in Mexico by late April, giving an estimated case fatality ratio (CFR) of 0.4% (range 0.3% to 1.5%) based on confirmed and suspect deaths reported to that time. In a community outbreak in the small community of La Gloria, Veracruz no deaths were attributed to infection, giving an upper 95% bound on CFR of 0.6%. Thus while substantial uncertainty remains, clinical severity appears less than that seen in 1918 but comparable with that seen in 1957. Clinical attack rates in children in La Gloria were twice that in adults (<15 years-of-age: 61%, [&ge;]15: 29%). Three different epidemiological analyses gave R0 estimates in the range 1.4-1.6, while a genetic analysis gave a central estimate of 1.2. This range of values is, consistent with 14 to 73 generations of human-to-human transmission having occurred in Mexico to late April. Transmissibility is therefore substantially higher than seasonal flu, and comparable with lower estimates of R0 obtained from previous influenza pandemics.
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	de1f66f88bc38f9f36af991c46479b04	7d7cd7689813d0026e877350306cbbf8	9be330c944d260b5cd5dbfa7a85c1e63	article	{Pandemic Potential of a Strain of Influenza {A (H1N1)} : Early Findings}	\N	\N	2009
8263612	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenshaftsverlag	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c028ec75adad1e2f04fe3684816333b3	9a16ec00e43d25d980c97a0a65e0438a	1ed34ebf064b022934c6cb4df7be7634	book	Wissensrepräsentation 
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Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen	Mechtild Stock Wolfgang G. Stock	\N	2008
8263645	\N	\N	\N	eighth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5710f93dba20d4392b2685a88b1734db	8a4736620df323a75ba02230ef5e2432	4eaba46196db62da45a178b40761acf0	book	Einführung in die Informatik	Manfred Sommer Heinz Peter Gumm	\N	2009
8264229	Soins cadres	18	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rongiconi2009	\N	\N		\N	Savoirs et pratiques - management	46-50	\N	70	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}	Le rapport du cadre de santé à la clinique semble difficile à préciser.
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\	S'agit-il d'un management clinique?  D'un lien avec le métier initial
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\	?  Dans quel contexte de management ce rapport s'inscrit-il ? introduire
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\	le mot clinique soulève plus de questions qu'il n'apporte de réponses.
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\	Trois axes semblent pourtant à privilégier : la recherche de sens,
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\	la reconnaissance et l'organisation apprenante.	a467e43aef9648c0f900f05c654367aa	ba468c0644e66df18d04eee5631393bb	54925d5aad23ff14ecf394029b1bf6a3	article	Le cadre de santé de proximité et la dimension clinique	Jean-Pierre Rongiconi	\N	2009
8264293	Soins cadres	18	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Demarquet2009	\N	\N		\N	Savoirs et pratiques - coaching	54-56	\N	70	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}	La pratique du coaching se nourrit de multiples courants théoriques
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\	en sciences humaines. Les méthodes et techniques de communication
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\	exigences.  Précurseur dans le domaine de la communication, Grégory
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\	Bateson a ouvert la voie à de nouvelles modalités communicationnelles
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\	dans la plus pure tradition humaniste.  Le coaching, en tant que
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\	relation d'aide, prolonge et renforce les principes fondamentaux
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\	de la pensée	9bb9551a345acc70385aa200808588b5	9a8164749d23d9cd8f03d800481d1a65	ad5dd55c0b125070daf98aabeefab138	article	Le coaching et la communication selon l'école de palo Alto	Frédéric Demarquet	\N	2009
8264317	Soins cadres	18	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Demarquet2009	\N	\N		\N	Savoirs et pratiques - coaching	54-56	\N	70	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}	La pratique du coaching se nourrit de multiples courants théoriques
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\	exigences.  Précurseur dans le domaine de la communication, Grégory
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\	Bateson a ouvert la voie à de nouvelles modalités communicationnelles
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\	de la pensée	9bb9551a345acc70385aa200808588b5	9a8164749d23d9cd8f03d800481d1a65	ad5dd55c0b125070daf98aabeefab138	article	Le coaching et la communication selon l'école de palo Alto	Frédéric Demarquet	\N	2009
8264454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	albertfmcadams	http://www.delhiescortguide.com/profile.html	\N	Female escort in Delhi have large collection of Indian Escort Girls including Mature Escorts, Sexy Female Escorts and Private Escort girls. Female Escort Agency Offer Female Escort Services 24X7. So Come and Joy with Our Sexy Female Escorts in Delhi.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e66f19cf0f9db041402df439e4264e0	2c097dbc384adce392a6ef91efccc31c	db4f65695f83b64595437a0ab75a3c10	article	Delhi Female Escorts Services	Albert Adams	Albert	1995
8264769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL-44: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Mani2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1220175.1220270	\N	Machine learning of temporal relations	\N	\N	753--760	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, file = {:P06-1095.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220270}	This paper investigates a machine learning approach for temporally ordering and anchoring events in natural language texts. To address data sparseness, we used temporal reasoning as an over-sampling method to dramatically expand the amount of training data, resulting in predictive accuracy on link labeling as high as 93% using a Maximum Entropy classifier on human annotated data. This method compared favorably against a series of increasingly sophisticated baselines involving expansion of rules derived from human intuitions.	03e7ff2d0e845211f76864e927827ba7	7969f68762e7a9202820d7becd5c29c5	83526d41ed6e79a43c452df4b4326192	inproceedings	Machine learning of temporal relations	Inderjeet Mani and Marc Verhagen and Ben Wellner and Chong Min Lee and James Pustejovsky	\N	2006
8264779	The American Economic Review	84	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arthur1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	406--411	\N	2	\N		\N	a6592686d4ccf94ebcc44fece3202b43	0167931ac9141cd3bb6f0c0cfb903a0c	5067b3d8d31358f127d0bfccc319b9c6	article	Complexity in Economic Theory: Inductive Reasoning and bounded Rationality	W. B. Arthur	\N	1994
8264789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI/IAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press / The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Bell2000	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aaai/aaai2000.html#BellSB00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	9-14	\N	\N	conf/aaai/2000	isbn = {0-262-51112-6}, date = {2005-01-03}	\N	1f4742db6b92687fa2990bb7b6af5a00	aa33e51198fd971d23bf564ab9a9f0c0	f0ffb7394e585f98134a65c69ef32f8e	inproceedings	Coordination Failure and Congestion in Information Networks.	A. M. Bell and William A. Sethares and James A. Bucklew	\N	2000
8265196	Pattern Recognition, 2006. ICPR 2006. 18th International Conference on	1	\N	\N	0-0 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1699000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	747-750	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1051-4651}, doi = {10.1109/ICPR.2006.966}	In this paper we propose an appearance-based tracking method without any feature extraction from the images. At first, range-finder system or stereo cameras measure the shape of the incoming object to prepare a CG model of the object. Then many images are generated from the model and compared with input images captured by the cameras. Motion parameter of the object is modified to minimize the difference between generated and captured images, and the parameter tracks the motion of the real object precisely when minimization is converged. At the image generating stage, occlusion is also simulated and we can easily handle the visible region of the object	abed10705ff35a2b7105021e97a89672	92cc63c1b7a3b6c47fb3b7e5a19687eb	9a0a637ca65f1f0a0b7f444351f6007f	inproceedings	Real-Time Object Tracking without Feature Extraction	Moritani, T. and Hiura, S. and Sato, K.	\N	2006
8265268	Energy	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hettiarachchi2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V2S-4N3GWYP-1/2/ce93288bc487f79fc67524ac6abced92	\N	\N	\N	\N	1698 - 1706	\N	9	\N	issn = {0360-5442}, file = {Hettiarachchi2007.pdf:\\\\\\\\dms11\\\\geotecpro\\\\GT_ENERG\\\\ClusterWissen\\\\Literatur\\\\Quellen\\\\Hettiarachchi2007.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2007.01.005}	A cost-effective optimum design criterion for Organic Rankine power cycles utilizing low-temperature geothermal heat sources is presented. The ratio of the total heat exchanger area to net power output is used as the objective function and was optimized using the steepest descent method. Evaporation and condensation temperatures, geothermal and cooling water velocities are varied in the optimization method. The optimum cycle performance is evaluated and compared for working fluids that include ammonia, HCFC123, n-Pentane and PF5050. The optimization method converges to a unique solution for specific values of evaporation and condensation temperatures and geothermal and cooling water velocities. The choice of working fluid can be greatly affect the objective function which is a measure of power plant cost and in some instances the difference could be more than twice. Ammonia has minimum objective function and maximum geothermal water utilization, but not necessarily maximum cycle efficiency. Exergy analysis shows that efficiency of the ammonia cycle has been largely compromised in the optimization process than that of other working fluids. The fluids, HCFC 123 and n-Pentane, have better performance than PF 5050, although the latter has most preferable physical and chemical characteristics compared to other fluids considered.	5bd410b295c7cd8ad029daad194ff64f	3d937ae11e60606e7212ff4ad5da853a	f4d73dbf0e25107dfe7d8991ecd158ef	article	Optimum design criteria for an Organic Rankine cycle using low-temperature geothermal heat sources	H.D. Madhawa Hettiarachchi and Mihajlo Golubovic and William M. Worek and Yasuyuki Ikegami	\N	2007
8265289	Soins psychiatrie	30	\N	\N	mai/juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ledesma2009	\N	\N		\N	Dossier sur les addictions avec sept articles et une bibliogr. p.40	17-40	\N	262	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}	\N	2ff9d7d866fee05ec537d061694a4c62	2261267f8b4402bb81fb7b8397703078	d9265dbc8b3fcba2ff3f36c66fd63a35	article	Addictions, un autre regard	Enrique Ledesma	\N	2009
8265297	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Fachbuch	\N	\N	\N	3593357348	http://www.amazon.de/politische-Steuerung-Theoretische-methodische-%C3%9Cberlegungen/dp/3593357348%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3593357348	\N	Soziale Dynamik und politische Steuerung. Theoretische und methodische Überlegungen.: Theoretische und methodologische Überlegungen: Amazon.de: Renate Mayntz: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783593357348}, asin = {3593357348}, isbn = {3593357348}	\N	5a8fe83341f30630edc233744456527a	640d01c82d3c80808ebdf4d5c6e3817e	8b586d09014230340f71ee9f2d751230	book	Soziale Dynamik und politische Steuerung. Theoretische und methodische Überlegungen.: Theoretische und methodologische Überlegungen	Renate Mayntz	\N	1997
8265329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pueblo Publ. Comp.	New York	\N	\N	Mazza:1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-916134-93-8}, totalpages = {XII, 228 S.}	\N	e6cf214250341482b6936d019e419ba3	ec61d4057f38c9b38f1ff3dceecf985a	e7f55dd05687881135d8df9d753505e6	book	Mystagogy. A Theology of Liturgy in the Patristic Age	Enrico Mazza	\N	1989
8265396	Inf. Syst.	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	Oxford, UK, UK	\N	\N	proofml	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1140602	\N		\N	\N	381--395	\N	4	\N	issn = {0306-4379}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2005.02.003}	The Semantic Web is being designed to enable automated reasoners to be used as core components in a wide variety of Web applications and services. In order for a client to accept and trust a result produced by perhaps an unfamiliar Web service, the result needs to be accompanied by a justification that is understandable and usable by the client. In this paper, we describe the proof markup language (PML), an interlingua representation for justifications of results produced by Semantic Web services. We also introduce our Inference Web infrastructure that uses PML as the foundation for providing explanations of Web services to end users. We additionally show how PML is critical for and provides the foundation for hybrid reasoning where results are produced cooperatively by multiple reasoners. Our contributions in this paper focus on technological foundations for capturing formal representations of term meaning and justification descriptions thereby facilitating trust and reuse of answers from web agents.	5427517254d109baaf6b71c1bfcc803f	452d0e537a0fd57b4ab495ce380abf55	75fbebb713b68f904f44b3e17e5b6c47	article	A proof markup language for semantic web services	Paulo Pinheiro da Silva and Deborah L. McGuinness and Richard Fikes	\N	2006
8265408	Naval Research Logistics	Quarterly 18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Richardson1971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	141--157	\N	\N	\N		\N	d68de05e2f2dfbdc4630b278532220dd	353281ba3295914615c3437ca2a40fa0	b86d6d555b22aea435b74a3b56b6a32d	article	Operations analysis during the underwater search for Scorpion	H.R. Richardson and L.D. Stone	\N	1971
8265421	World Wide Web	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kittur2007pfv	\N	\N		\N	\N	19	\N	2	\N		\N	15e2b059e14877307c257d20ba74ad0f	4ccf92baed65a7c6f19fdc3e8cb38b82	e12b1f58bc9f05e619be121e5623a1c4	article	{Power of the few vs. wisdom of the crowd: Wikipedia and the rise of the bourgeoisie}	A. Kittur and E. Chi and B.A. Pendleton and B. Suh and T. Mytkowicz	\N	2007
8268457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie Mellon University	Pittsburgh, PA, USA	\N	\N	wang2004	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1023485#	\N	Simultaneous localization, mapping and moving object tracking	\N	Chair-Thorpe,, Charles	\N	\N	\N	\N	order_no = {AAI3126932}	This thesis establishes a new discipline at the intersection of SLAM and moving object tracking. Its contributions are two-fold: theoretical and practical.	7d7e75eda5d6067012dc831cec76200d	c02b3819cb59dd8f282d460cae4e52f1	99fa5fe46e919fe0825bacf8daf41540	phdthesis	Simultaneous localization, mapping and moving object tracking	Chieh-Chih Wang	\N	2004
8268642	Data & Knowledge Engineering	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basden2008260	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYX-4SM629C-2/2/ee547e77bacca54fdee22e41f98b5a05	\N	ScienceDirect - Data & Knowledge Engineering : New research directions for data and knowledge engineering: A philosophy of language approach	\N	Special Jubilee Issue: DKE 25 Years	260--285	\N	2	\N	issn = {0169-023X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.datak.2008.05.005}	This article advances a strategic proposal that would enable future research in data/knowledge engineering and natural language processing to take a broader range of meanings into account than can be derived from analyzing text with current methods focusing on syntactic and semantic text meanings. It advocates drawing on the knowledge and common sense meanings that users acquire from NL interactions in their lifeworld, i.e. the [`]life-meanings' that are created and shared in social communities. Three philosophical language perspectives are described to derive a research program for incorporating life-meaning based methods into contemporary DKE/NLP research.	483edf7666fb3679ce91c5980dd10edf	2c1a918ec861474288e3f5a71c4f44c0	8e51a99c660274b09c31ff6d79a54c93	article	New research directions for data and knowledge engineering: A philosophy of language approach	Andrew Basden and Heinz K. Klein	\N	2008
8268865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg  [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66115611	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XI, 458 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-29286-1, 978-3-540-29286-9}, language = {ger}	\N	9afeff3bdd2c49f983b11c281fbb7ca2	eb9f946a10316a4a95b1efaff5a4f0fb	788af4e40687761a850f5b5ec0871577	book	Analytische Informationssysteme	Peter [Hrsg.] Chamoni	\N	2006
8271341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD66657793	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXI, 223 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-1230-5}, language = {ger}	\N	22bcd7f09063e6e0d5db90758ff1bc3e	516521fc06f6834b110ea12fa1e6adf2	e1b160b7cf238e134761e80872985afc	book	Betriebswirtschaftliche Analyse auf operationalen Daten	Pascal Schmidt-Volkmar	\N	2008
8271404	Die Logik mechanismischer Erklärungen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90115-2_4	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	139--176	\N	\N	\N		Ich habe zu zeigen versucht, dass soziologische Theoretiker, soweit sie sich für Erklärungen sozialer Sachverhalte und nicht für die Konstruktion theoriefreier Begriffssysteme und Typologien, für Beschreibungen und
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Narrationen, definitorische Wesensbestimmungen oder normative Exkurse (zumal über die „geistige Situation der Zeit“) interessieren987, den Anforderungen der Hempel-Oppenheimschen Erklärungslogik zunehmend, wenn auch in unterschiedlichen Graden, kritisch gegenüberstehen,weil der Versuch, sie zu erfüllen, die soziologische Theoriebildung darauf verpflichtet hatte, nach „sozialen Gesetzen“ zufahnden, die Aufschluss über den nomologischkausalen Zusammenhang zwischen Makrogrößen und Verteilungsstrukturen geben sollten.Aber obgleich etwa Comte, Spencer, Marx und Durkheim (und noch in entferntem Maße Parsons) die Existenz einer wahrhaft „wissenschaftlichen“Gesellschaftslehre vom Gelingen dieser Suche abhängig gesehen hatten, verlief bedauerlicherweise weder die Ermittlung entsprechender„Struktur-“, „Geschichts-“ und „Entwicklungsgesetze“ mit einem vorzeigbaren Ergebnis, noch wollten sich die Verteidiger einerstrukturalistischen Soziologie auf Dauer mit korrelationsstatistischen Surrogaten abspeisen lassen, die — im Gegensatz zuden angesprochenen, zumeist höchst vage und unvollständig formulierten gesellschaftlichen „Bewegungsgesetzen“ — zwar im Grundsatzempirisch überprüfbar waren, in der Regel aber ungeklärt ließen, wie die empirisch erhobenen und statistisch belegten Zusammenhängezwischen unterschiedlichen Verteilungs- oder Makrovariablen ihrerseits „generiert“ oder (selektiv und differentiell) „reproduziert“werden.	89a114dcc7b5cf1f7aaa069b33d480af	ce237ed49e0b17d374941dc65de16cf8	e94aef73c34ec8ce8637388a358770a4	article	Die Forschungsheuristik mechanismischer Erklärungen	\N	\N	2006
8271428	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3531149520	http://www.amazon.de/Gesellschaftssteuerung-gesellschaftliche-Selbststeuerung-Eine-Einf%C3%BChrung/dp/3531149520%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3531149520	\N	Gesellschaftssteuerung und gesellschaftliche Selbststeuerung: Eine Einführung: Amazon.de: Helmut Wiesenthal: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783531149523}, asin = {3531149520}, isbn = {3531149520}	\N	d192f9ec72f73ea4544c080bf9af3a39	ea65c377271ce2dce2853650405a4920	7028383666b821315f719fda88ecc598	book	Gesellschaftssteuerung und gesellschaftliche Selbststeuerung: Eine Einführung	Helmut Wiesenthal	\N	2006
8271489	Geothermics	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milanovic2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2005.11.003	\N	\N	\N	\N	79-86	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\dms11\\\\geotecpro\\\\GT_ENERG\\\\ClusterWissen\\\\Literatur\\\\Quellen\\\\Milanovic2006.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1016/j.geothermics.2005.11.003}	Experimental measurements of fouling resistance were carried out in a double-pipe heat exchanger (HE), with geothermal water flowing in the inner tube and tap water in the annular space. Tests were performed using waters from a geothermal well in central Serbia whose production temperature remained practically constant (52 °C) throughout the 90-day experiment. Analysis of the data showed that the change in fouling resistance was a linear function of time.	4b04ef536e69127ad975bf255e93d6bd	b6c75f9108151706a37a25e0843172fb	3e9b356409ab19b62d8d6fee4e816842	article	Experimental measurement of fouling resistance in the heat exchanger of a geothermal system	Predrag Milanovic and Branislav Jacimovic and Srbislav Genic	\N	2006
8271491	Wärme- und Stoffübertragung	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roetzel_Spang_1990	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01780737	\N	\N	\N	\N	259-264	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\dms11\\\\geotecpro\\\\GT_ENERG\\\\ClusterWissen\\\\Literatur\\\\Quellen\\\\Roetzel_Spang_1990.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1007/BF01780737}	The known heat exchanger charts with dimensionless temperature changes of both fluid streams as coordinate axes are modified to eliminate the disadvantages of the previous representation. Graphs are presented for some simple heat exchanger configurations. The new chart is compared to other usual charts. The application is illustrated by examples.	761ad77d339bd1a6853cf16db3e3a224	1ac62c4b60fc7662859c7d887b003ee3	f73154a822c9c4a7a7f729bc5b49391d	article	Verbessertes Diagramm zur Berechnung von Wärmeübertragern	W. Roetzel and B. Spang	\N	1990
8271492	Heat and Mass Transfer	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spang_Roetzel_1995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	417-422	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\\\\\dms11\\\\geotecpro\\\\GT_ENERG\\\\ClusterWissen\\\\Literatur\\\\Quellen\\\\Spang_Roetzel_1995.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1007/BF01647446}	An approximate equation with three or four empirical parameters for the uniform calculation of the LMTD-correction factor of all heat exchanger configurations is proposed. The empirical parameters have been determined for about 50 different flow configurations using least squares estimation. The accuracy of the equation is more than sufficient for practical design purposes.	41f55e185149ef4847b78fb7da9f2a3d	30918de3c42739044095e07f094716ff	486855863790b53fb0551193699d0b60	article	Neue Näherungsgleichung zur einheitlichen Berechnung von Wärmeübertragern	B. Spang and W. Roetzel	\N	1995
8271546	La santé de l'homme	\N	\N	\N	mars-avril	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jardine2009	\N	\N		\N	Attachement, parentalités classiques et atypiques, normes d'éducation,
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\	et sexualité au travers du film Les Bureaux de Dieu.	24-25	\N	400	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}, owner = {C881240}	La famille est le premier lieu de développement du tout jeune enfant.
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\	quotidien	585ddfd324479ec01f0127efe62dd32f	64739d4413b36ab7bdb2636f2f54f7ee	e72eac49878db003a5f07312e5e2ed80	article	La famille, lieu de socialisation et de promotion de la santé	Martine Jardiné	\N	2009
8271551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD66235321	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 426 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8349-0078-8, 978-3-8349-0078-4}, language = {ger}	\N	17ea10288540f71d62f6e45526bcf4d1	d381efc75374bf51eb15dea1c5d0a258	3f9b7634260f6f1c3cc2dca3d01fff89	book	Performance measurement	Werner Gladen	\N	2005
8271615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwickert	Leipzig	\N	\N	UBMA_056526113	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=056526113&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XXVII S., [1] B	\N	\N	\N		\N	fbc909d071d75dd1ffbd92adbe4d9cab	f2a3e009af34fdc92cfbc316a5ab929e	6f53d2ad67cc2a7b7a100c6be3caddbf	book	Deutsch-Griechisches Handwörterbuch	Johann Christoph Vollbeding	\N	1790
8271623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwickert	Leipzig	\N	\N	UBMA_054607426	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=054607426&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	nebst Erläuterungen jüdischer Sitten, Gebräuche, Kleidungen, Fast- und Festtage, Monate, Zählungsart u. dergl.	\N	\N	VIII, 158 S., [	\N	\N	\N		\N	e88b3b5c7552b49e05b4adf1be9a7429	7e05494f456189f09da3e25534db5915	80c31b80e962820e74b2838d1e1daa65	book	Handwörterbuch der jüdisch-deutschen Sprache	Johann Christoph Vollbeding	\N	1804
8271635	Journal of Economic Literature	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Economic Association	\N	\N	\N	Laband90	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2727268	\N		\N	\N	655--660	\N	2	\N	issn = {00220515}, copyright = {Copyright © 1990 American Economic Association}, jstor_articletype = {notice_editorial}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1990}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	\N	ab3b12e9553862d936f92d9613437c1b	9eeeed79ec64aea65e4db16fb266f865	7a5577286f96fed70b3b7ab86281f602	article	Measuring the Relative Impact of Economics Book Publishers and Economics Journals	David N. Laband	\N	1990
8271803	Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ahn07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11573-007-0046-z	\N		\N	\N	615-643	\N	6	\N		Der Beitrag befasst sich mit alternativen Konzepten der Datenaggregation zur Leistungsbeurteilung wertschöpfender Einheiten.
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Ausgehend von einem kritischen Vergleich der entsprechenden Methodik des Centrums für Hochschulentwicklung (CHE) mit der DataEnvelopment Analysis (DEA) wird die so genannte NACHE als Kompromissansatz abgeleitet. Einerseits bewahrt der neue Ansatzals Modifikation der CHE-Methodik weitgehend deren Pragmatik; andererseits führt er zu sehr ähnlichen Ergebnissen wie diemethodisch anspruchsvolle DEA. Auf diese Weise verkörpert die NACHE ein Bindeglied zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis der Leistungsbeurteilung.	76502533fca16021277befd71ee347b3	0225c343ff16a0d64d8efb570d61de06	f88ed2ce8585af055de73c2084a72dbb	article	Datenaggregation zur Leistungsbeurteilung durch Ranking: Vergleich der CHE- und DEA-Methodik sowie Ableitung eines Kompromissansatzes	Heinz Ahn and Harald Dyckhoff and Roland Gilles	\N	2007
8271827	Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment	2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1742-5468-2009-05-P05013	http://stacks.iop.org/1742-5468/2009/P05013	\N		\N	\N	P05013 (10pp)	\N	05	\N		Endothelial cells are responsible for the formation of the capillary blood vessel network. We describe a system of endothelial cells by means of two-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations of point-like particles. Cell motion is governed by the gradient of the concentration of a chemical substance that they produce (chemotaxis). The typical time of degradation of the chemical substance introduces a characteristic length in the system. We show that point-like model cells form network resembling structures tuned by this characteristic length, before collapsing altogether. Successively, we improve the non-realistic point-like model cells by introducing an isotropic repulsive force between them and a velocity dependent force mimicking the observed peculiarity of endothelial cells of preserving the direction of their motion (persistence). This more realistic model does not show a clear network formation. We ascribe this partial fault in reproducing the experiments to the static geometry of our model cells that, in reality, change their shapes by elongating toward neighboring cells.	a89c6e89a06efce6c8bca816acff375c	1528a7b9d6cbe35cc3f6e68454bc5013	095773b144e078139d10b055452ab398	article	Molecular dynamics simulation of vascular network formation	Paolo Butta and Fiammetta Cerreti and Vito D P Servedio and Livio Triolo	\N	2009
8272138	International Journal of American Linguistics	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University of Chicago Press	\N	\N	\N	weinreich1964wtc	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1263534	\N		\N	\N	405--409	\N	4	\N		\N	6809d8c6da2c9154dbe382fbcb9c63b8	94c95d2cf57ca2b4576b27070bf6c549	0f0f38b9fd7fcb7dc3c294ef3334ebf0	article	{Webster's Third: A Critique of Its Semantics}	Uriel Weinreich	\N	1964
8272254	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herb2007	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/jportal_jparticle_00064021	\N		\N	\N	234--237	\N	4 / 5	\N		Einer der Vorteile des Open-Access-Publizierens wird in der erhöhten Sichtbarkeit der Dokumente gesehen. Damit verbunden ist die Annahme, die erhöhte Sichtbarkeit führe im Vergleich zu kostenpflichtig zugänglichen Dokumenten auch zu einerverstärk ten Nutzung der Open-Access-Dokumente. Zugleich wird angenommen, diese verstärkte Nutzung sei die Ursache der bei Open-Access-Dokumenten erhöhten Zitationshäufigkeiten. Generell fallen beim Zugriff auf elektronische Dokumente Nutzungsdaten an. Diese Nutzungsdaten können über Webserver-oder Linkresolver-Logs erhoben werden. Dieser Beitrag konzeptionalisiert Nutzungsstatistiken nicht allein als Prädikator für spätere Zitationshäufigkeiten oder -raten, sondern auch als Indikator, der die von Zitationen abweichenden und alternativen Auswirkungen einer Publikation ausdrückt. Werden Nutzungsdatenfür statistische Auswertungen herangezogen, müssen typische Verzerrungen (wie z. B. automatisierte Zugriffe) beseitigt werden,um Interoperabilität zu erreichen. Im Idealfall können aus einem bereinigten Rohformat Nutzungsstatistiken nach verschiedenen Standards bzw. Konventionen (wie z. B. COUNTER, IFABC) erstellt werden. Die Aggregation und der Austausch der Daten verschiedener Server können über offene Schnittstellen - mit besonderem Augen merk auf der Deduplizierung von Dokumenten und Nutzern - erfolgen. Neben der Modellierung alternativer Impact-Maße sind mit erhobenen Nutzungsdaten auch Anwendungenwie etwa Recommender-Systeme, Austausch mit anderen Diensten oder Unterstützung bei Portfolio-Entscheidungen möglich. Increased visibility of documents is regarded as one of the advantages of open access publication. Coupled with this is the assumption that, in comparison to fee-based access, increased visibility will lead to an increase in usage of open access documents. At the same time it is assumed that increased usage is the reason for higher citation frequency of open access documents. In general, access to electronic documents generates data about usage which can be recorded in webserver or link-resolver logs. This article postulates that usage statistics are not simply a predictor for future citation frequency or rates, but also indicators of divergent and alternative impacts of a publication. When usage data is employed for statistical assessments, typical distortions (e.g. automatic access) must be removed in order to achieve interoperability. In an ideal case, usage statistics in various standards or conventions (e.g. COUNTER, IFABC) can be created from ad-justed raw data usage statistics. The accumulation and exchange of data from different services can be accomplished via open interfaces while taking account of de-duplication of documents and users. Aside from models of alternative impact measurement, this usage data can also enable further applications such as recommendation systems or exchange with other services or as supporting evidence for portfolio decisions.	a3132d16194bb58bfa1dab7c45435767	92abb9a64242741c507bef619be13682	b20c1b54f9f75a910a02a8da024e67b8	article	Nutzungsstatistiken elektronischer Publikationen	Ulrich Herb and Frank Scholze	\N	2007
8272269	Library Hi Tech	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Emerald Group Publishing Limited	\N	\N	\N	Merk09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07378830910942991	\N		\N	\N	151-162	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-12 07:24:48}, issn = {0737-8831}, citeulike-article-id = {4167194}, doi = {10.1108/07378830910942991}	\N	ae1851b9135fe2e71ed8cf23ddd02306	7081dfbe2693f4f0a1b8aa106e864b19	cf60bafdf109e3cbb30e1c21616f422e	article	Item-level usage statistics: A review of current practices and recommendations for normalization and exchange	Christine Merk and Frank Scholze and Nils Windisch	\N	2009
8272459	VGB PowerTech	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kather2008	\N	\N	Draftversion mit unseren Korrekturen	\N	\N	98-150	\N	\N	\N	file = {:\\\\\\\\dms11\\\\geotecpro\\\\GT_ENERG\\\\ClusterWissen\\\\Literatur\\\\Quellen\\\\Kather2008.pdf:PDF}	Die Nutzung der tiefen Geothermie zur Strom- und Wärmeerzeugung stellt in Deutschland aufgrund der vorliegenden geologischen Bedingungen und der daraus resultierenden niedrigen Temperaturen des Thermalwassers neben der Erschließung der Wärme auch besondere Anforderungen an die verschiedenen obertägigen Technologien. Um diese objektiv vergleichen zu können, ist es notwendig, einen einheitlichen Bezugszustand von z. B. 1,01325 bar und 15 °C für das zur Verfügung stehende Wärmeangebot festzulegen. Der Netto-Wirkungsgrad der geothermischen Stromerzeugung ist neben dem Netto-Wirkungsgrad des realisierten Kreisprozesses insbesondere auch von der Auskühlung des Thermalwassers und von dem Eigenbedarf der Thermalwasserpumpen abhängig. Je nach geologischen Randbedingungen liegt Anlagennettowirkungsgrad für eine Thermalwassertemperatur von 150 °C bei ca. 2 % bis 6 %. Er kann in sbesondere durch eine höhere Thermalwassertemperatur und durch die Anhebung des Prozessdruckes gesteigert werden. Die interne Wärmerückgewinnung zur Vorwärmung des Kreisprozess-Arbeitsstoffes dagegen führt bei der reinen Stromerzeugung wegen der damit einhergehenden Verringerung der Auskühlung des Thermalwassers zu einer Verschlechterung des Wirkungsgrades. Neben der Stromerzeugung kann das Thermalwasser auch zur Wärmeerzeugung verwendet werden. Anhand der damit erreichbaren Nutzungsgrade wird ersichtlich, dass das große Potenzial der geothermischen Nutzung insbesondere auf diesem Gebiet liegt.	b8c0636e2b374a133bc8088f9a762cdc	7985e39d7f3d4b41d935da94e5273e4f	520d075ac7b689811f56c0ba9801c7d7	article	Energy Efficiency of Geothermal Power Generation	A. Kather and K. Rohloff and A. Filleböck	\N	2008
8272602	The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstradaAlexanders2004419	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jct.2004.02.002	\N	ScienceDirect - The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics : New method for deriving accurate thermodynamic properties from speed-of-sound	\N	\N	419 - 429	\N	5	\N	issn = {0021-9614}, doi = {10.1016/j.jct.2004.02.002}	We have solved numerically the nonlinear partial differential equation that links speed of sound and compression factor subjected to boundary conditions in the gaseous phase. This method has as similar accuracy as other numerical method based on an initial-values numerical integration in the low-density regime, but for higher densities, this new approach is more accurate and less sensitive to errors in both boundary conditions and speed-of-sound. The method was tested by comparing our numerical calculations against a reference equation of state in the fluid region of densities up to the critical density and temperatures between slightly above the critical temperature and four times the critical temperature. We also analysed and estimated uncertainties of derived thermodynamic properties from this method. Finally, the method was applied to argon and ethane experimental data.	6986ba15dea506408e800e60adcb8983	df22ddca06100c16fcfb110fea103cbb	6e5ae91f06dd11f9d3dbe14dd9816fdd	article	New method for deriving accurate thermodynamic properties from speed-of-sound	Andrés F. Estrada-Alexanders and Daimler Justo	\N	2004
8272811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of Oxford, Ashmolean Museum	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD3465227	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	[102] S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-907849-15-6, 978-0-907849-15-5}, language = {eng}	\N	99167ec508139d51ebaad80ff90d0fd4	d3d89a9e8693ac0ee11679ee1d399117	9d5ed07d7e831d1971058193d2303538	book	From silver to ceramic : the Potter's debt to metalwork in the Graeco-Roman, Oriental and Islamic worlds	Michael Vickers and Oliver Impey and James W. Allan	\N	1986
8272876	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 2007 Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning (EMNLP-CoNLL)	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Prague, Czech Republic	\N	\N	Patwardhan07	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D/D07/D07-1075	\N		\N	\N	717--727	\N	\N	\N		\N	06c4e54102e1f8bee9425031ef1419e9	58a3ad5e0247b8d31151da87ac741ee5	7489b0bee17c3000ba4e6a80189309a2	inproceedings	Effective Information Extraction with Semantic Affinity Patterns and Relevant Regions	Siddharth Patwardhan and Ellen Riloff	\N	2007
8273445	IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hirsch_nonlinearity1	http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0951-7715/1/1/003/	\N		\N	\N	16--27	\N	1	\N		For pt.II, see J. Math. Anal., vol.16, p.423 (1985). Persistent trajectories of the n-dimensional system xi=xiNi(x1, . . ., xn), xi>or=0, are studied under the assumptions that the system is competitive and dissipative with irreducible community matrices ( delta Ni/ delta xj). The main result is that there is a canonically defined countable (generically finite) family of disjoint invariant open (n-1) cells which attract all non-convergent persistent trajectories. These cells are Lipschitz submanifolds and are transverse to positive rays. In dimension 3 this implies that an omega limit set of a persistent orbit is either an equilibrium, a cycle bounding an invariant disc, or a one-dimensional continuum having a non-trivial first Cech cohomology group and containing an equilibrium. Thus the existence of a persistent trajectory in the three-dimensional case implies the existence of a positive equilibrium. In any dimension it is shown that if the community matrices are strictly negative then there is a closed invariant (n-1) cell which attracts every persistent trajectory. This shows that a seemingly special construction by Smale (1976) of certain competitive systems is in fact close to the general case.
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	646c36f46fda99d92c747f11af22384d	977f57b3eb94e6a153c5e0be7bd05f1c	470bc9e4b61bbb9d1cd63f23c7e39113	article	{Stability regions of nonlinear autonomous dynamical systems}	H.D. Chiang and MW Hirsch and FF Wu	\N	1988
8279939	SIAM Review	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	moler2003ndw	http://link.aip.org/link/?SIR/45/3/1	\N	Nineteen Dubious Ways to Compute the Exponential of a Matrix, Twenty-Five Years Later	\N	\N	3-49	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1137/S00361445024180}	In principle, the exponential of a matrix could be computed in many ways. Methods involv-
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ing approximation theory, differential equations, the matrix eigenvalues, and the matrix
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    Most of this paper was originally published in 1978. An update, with a separate
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	966df2238ca9033198ea3cc73e2a1a5c	13393b12f644b0172896123c460f0ab1	c733c167ad484cff85233f5936446b9f	article	Nineteen Dubious Ways to Compute the Exponential of a Matrix, Twenty-Five Years Later	Cleve Moler and Charles Van Loan	\N	2003
8280722	D-Lib Magazine	15	\N	\N	May/June 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	05-09-marill	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may09/marill/05marill.html	\N	Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine	\N	\N	\N	\N	5/6	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/may2009-marill}	The National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Library of Medicine® (NLM) undertook an 18-month project to evaluate, test and recommend digital repository software and systems to support NLM's collection and preservation of a wide variety of digital objects. This article outlines the methodology NLM used to analyze the landscape of repository software and select three systems for in-depth testing. Finally, the article discusses the evaluation results and next steps for NLM. This project followed an earlier NLM working group, which created functional requirements and identified key policy issues for an NLM digital repository to aid in building NLM's collection in the digital environment. 	c067a00350d4abf7bf29a984204e65e9	791005a823127102607c0a8d25bab881	451fd862b566eb133e21ae29e4a441c8	article	Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine	Jennifer L. Marill and Edward C. Luczak	\N	2009
8282576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. WWW 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shih:2004	www.iw3c2.org/WWW2004/docs/1p193.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	193-202	\N	\N	\N	library = {Mine (May 2009)}	We propose new features and algorithms for automating Web-page classification tasks such as content recommendation and ad blocking. We show that the automated classification of Web pages can be much improved if, instead of looking at their textual content, we consider each links's URL and the visual placement of those links on a referring page. These features are unusual: rather than being scalar measurements like word counts they are tree structured--describing the position of the item in a tree. We develop a model and algorithm for machine learning using such tree-structured features. We apply our methods in automated tools for recognizing and blocking Web advertisements and for recommending "interesting" news stories to a reader. Experiments show that our algorithms are both faster and more accurate than those based on the text content of Web documents.	051691394b219dae87a08affebaf74e4	6f4ca13a4d9d32d9aa621d311c221844	ec5f05806a81c8c0e9116c5abbd0cf82	inproceedings	Using {URLs} and Table Layout for Web Classification Tasks	Kai Shih, Lawrence and Karger, David R.	\N	2004
8283686	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	\N	\N	\N	Joannopoulos:08:Book	http://www.amazon.com/Photonic-Crystals-Molding-Light-Second/dp/0691124566%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0691124566	\N	Amazon.com: Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light (Second Edition): John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, Robert D. Meade: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780691124568}, asin = {0691124566}, isbn = {0691124566}, dewey = {548.9}	\N	ef50d34e49da6d05fa1dcc6e930121a0	df7ea60dd8f1c5a1a030ba3c3df4cabe	0ffd0818838adcb5e3d1e5ebca7bd66a	book	Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light (Second Edition)	John D. Joannopoulos and Steven G. Johnson and Joshua N. Winn and Robert D. Meade	\N	2008
8283727	\N	\N	In Developing Cyber Libraries	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allied Publishers	Delhi	\N	Festschrift in Honour of Professor M. Sankara Reddy	lis1	http://books.google.co.in/books?id=kzNvfR07my4C	\N		\N	\N	211-219	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f91ff8f6bcd759ed29c99c963d18629	fc2dcf834f4de9c4c6894ae25b932282	926960fe37a24a368a8f673e76116406	inbook	Librarian to Cybrarian: a transition of roles for Information Professionals	Bhojaraju.G	M. Sankara Reddy and T.Ashok	2006
8283736	\N	\N	in Encyclopedia of Portal Technology and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Reference	USA	\N	\N	km2	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Encyclopedia-Portal-Technologies-Applications-Tatnall/dp/1591409896	\N		\N	http://lccn.loc.gov/2007007262	F208	\N	\N	\N		\N	3140318da2f17cee2320c496328b407b	334262dd06ddc5db9257b2126d13deac	c12c828df5677c67539e75a0d1cf7649	inbook	Role of Ontologies for Portal Design	Bhojaraju G and Sarah Buck	Arthur Tatnall	2006
8283750	\N	\N	in Encyclopedia of Portal Technology and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Idea Group Reference	USA	\N	\N	km1	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Encyclopedia-Portal-Technologies-Applications-Tatnall/dp/1591409896	\N		\N	http://lccn.loc.gov/2007007262	F105	\N	\N	\N		\N	d916264067f9ae77e25185d73b266ec5	889e61467c2553b76ed6e4f17e675539	5d16b32ccf3cde816f318408fb706ff8	inbook	KM Cyberary - A gateway to Knowledge Resources	Bhojaraju G	Arthur Tatnall	2006
8283769	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feb 24-27	\N	roceedings of International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL–2004)	\N	\N	\N	ICDL - Teri	Delhi	\N	\N	lis2	\N	\N		\N	(Best Poster Presentation Award)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	575705e882c79f55f04237cded92bd3b	6ddae329306d165789e099c3677d2536	d725bad7fdb61f6ed34bded6a3f48820	inproceedings	Information Storage and Retrieval: A Case Study	Bhojaraju.G and M.S.Banerji and Muttayya Koganurmath	\N	2004
8283788	\N	ICIM-2005	\N	\N	Feb 21-26	\N	International Conference on Information Management - 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mumbai	\N	\N	km3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13afe497db65ba1b612115a6dfb8e53b	900f5dba6dcc31aef6b557f75671448f	cf61d51e0db23389ea0af5d14ac7a2f8	article	Knowledge Management: A must for Corporate Success	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2005
8283794	Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science (MJLIS)	10	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	km4	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00005538/	\N		\N	\N	37-50	\N	2	\N		\N	e18801827971a66e0b36d195fdd96b2b	cff20bae839d75f7f2cb496d60e0528c	6d646bc63f08f7fded52455255255007	article	Knowledge Management: Why do we need it for Corporates?	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2005
8283813	\N	\N	\N	\N	31st July - 2nd August 2006	\N	The Third International Conference on Knowledge Management, (ICKM-2006)	\N	\N	\N	ICKM-2006	University of Greenwich, London	\N	\N	km5	\N	PowerPoint Presentation		\N	(Yet to Check)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c403a00450d0da19dc6ba21205cd76ba	4358186ce2c1aaf671c694abfcd436cb	856d4ac5aea165d29bdc634669d8d3b1	article	Knowledge Management: A Key to gain a Competitive Advantage	Bhojaraju G and Hameed Ahmed	\N	2006
8283831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference Proceedings and/or in a Special Issue of the Journal of Information and Management	\N	\N	\N	ICKM 2006	\N	\N	\N	km5	\N	\N		\N	(Yet to Check)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41cb040f2120d8f042987a1c9a538ee1	be14ba06bbc87c21e3474fe4595f414d	9c427aebb454b07c125798e1cc43a78a	inproceedings	Knowledge Sharing: Some Insights on Tools and Technologies for KM Success	Bhojaraju G and Minakshi Mishra	\N	2006
8283867	\N	\N	\N	\N	March,	13 - 15	DRTC Workshop on Information Resource Management	\N	\N	\N	DRTC	Bangalore	\N	\N	lis3	https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/handle/1849/61	\N		\N	\N	EF	\N	\N	\N		This paper is a case study of automation undertaken at ATEC entral library. The paper describes in detail the development of automation procedures and applied tools.	c0ecd08716251d309b412355bfa3c216	ea9cf57727aef6faaa2428e831fa0aba	13838644184a5c5f541ad3f154f65529	inproceedings	Automation of of A.T.E.C Central Library: A Case Study	\N	\N	2002
8283883	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	6 - 8	Proceedings of 5th National MANLIBNET Convention	\N	\N	\N	XLRI	Jamshedpur	\N	\N	lis6	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13164bc82b37ffee9f1c54b6f850051f	6f0d6741e19c8c8dfa041f3c0049b4e9	cff876e8185e3943786a56fcc7bed32c	inproceedings	Database System: A case study of A.T.E.C Central Library	Bhojaraju.G and Muttayya Koganurmath	\N	2003
8283895	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	9 - 11	Proceedings of 21st SIS Conference	\N	\N	\N	SIS 2003	Roorkee	\N	\N	lis7	http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00001368/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0ebd4fb186b6392f92c75f74ca11d31	610c3d350aaec52a98cc45548bc0dd8d	2ad7777d4b921e24eea6923f035ceb25	inproceedings	Intranet for library services	Bhojaraju.G and Muttayya Koganurmath	\N	2003
8283921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Industrial Policies and Promotions (DIPP)	Government of India	\N	\N	gen1	\N	Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c1ead2a3b0e1318e3f18abcff41064c	780c339618850a18555d7942d556d977	4149701a636785268e22f6edef247fd8	misc	A study on The Global Competitiveness of Indian Rubber Industry: Non-Tyre Sector	Bhojaraju G and Project Team of IRMRA	\N	2003
8283955	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	8	Proceedings of BOSLA Seminar	\N	\N	\N	TISS	Mumbai	\N	\N	lis7	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e48292becd6ceb6fa9cb241afc7d1fbe	d24dcec32c63483c2c94ddc8fdfc413b	40fd4048b131496aaa7da42b2ec697c2	inproceedings	Information Resources Management under Industry-Institute Partnership: A study on IRMRA-TSR-PIIT Library	Bhojaraju.G and Putturaj.C and Kotresh Agadi	\N	2003
8283970	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	15 - 18	Proceedings of 24th IASLIC–SIG-2003	\N	\N	\N	Survey of India	Dehradun	\N	\N	lis9	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	148a4c320f6fb0bb1e6d0a0e31b13905	67c66856dcf317ce1c43d3f4d2af6632	d27e23608efaf3c473d99c429860ca97	inproceedings	Database Management: Concepts and Design	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2003
8284057	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	22 - 24	Proceedings of National Seminar on Knowledge Representation and Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	phd1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9835267f769a70d594e832c6360c3edc	8332761775e1e051e05bf84a4f159591	0da523b2e633f660b294196f192b15f8	inproceedings	Knowledge Organisation System in Digital Libraries: A Comparative Study	Bhojaraju.G and Shalini R Urs	\N	2006
8284082	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	17 - 22	10th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: ECDL-2006 - Doctoral Consortium	\N	\N	\N	ECDL-2006	Alicante, Spain	\N	\N	phd2	\N	\N		\N	(Yet to Check)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2deb9e1a9cc2a0c733812e0462887e94	4c05486cdc5b6954b6ab49cc5e5a9f65	bc74a48aa02cc1655b9be015845e90dc	article	Knowledge Organisation System in Digital Libraries	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2006
8284331	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	22 - 24	In Proceedings of the  WCECS 2008 – ICEIT'08 International Conference on Education and Information Technology 2008; San Francisco, USA, 22-24 October 2008	\N	\N	\N	WCECS 2008 – ICEIT'08	San Francisco, USA	\N	\N	phd6	http://www.iaeng.org/publication/details/TOC/WCECS2008_Proc.pdf	\N		\N	\N	502 – 507	\N	\N	\N		\N	89961d960841c65f2da46dd8afcd53e1	da2ad3b87c7ca346870ff1a9923354e1	26c42bc78542747615bee63aeb0d3468	inproceedings	Australian Digital Libraries: An Overview	Bhojaraju Gunjal and Shalini Urs and Hao Shi	\N	2008
8284393	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	12-15	In Proceedings of the ILA-TISS 2008 - International conference on “Knowledge for All: Role of Libraries and Information Centres	\N	\N	\N	ILA-TISS 2008	Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai	\N	\N	phd6	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	280b658868e785fbda20f9cd98beac8d	713dad049e12f8761aeb517c60aebbed	1d49911f894a8e2edb91b318d8d527b7	inproceedings	Digital Libraries: A Case of Australia	Bhojaraju Gunjal and Shalini R Urs and Hao Shi	\N	2008
8284459	i-com. Zeitschrift f{\\"u}r interaktive und kooperative Medien	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Linn2009uvk	\N	\N		\N	\N	68-73	\N	1	\N		\N	36c66f1747f3b4716e257633d9cd221b	086e98f66f0fa97d67d0fb1032568bde	64769fa2050cb04978e83964d2d7ceba	article	{\\"U}berwachung von Kommunikationssatelliten -- Fallstudie Benutzungsschnittstelle	Rolf Linn	\N	2009
8284932	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This document sets out the National Minimum Standards for domiciliary care agencies including local authority provision and NHS Trusts. They form the criteria by which the National Care Standards Commission will determine whether the agency provides personal care to the required standard. The purpose of these minimum standards is to ensure the quality of personal care and
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support which people receive whilst living in their own home in the community. These standards establish the minimum required; ie they identify a standard of service provision below which an agency providing personal care for people living in their own home must not fall.	0a87820a723407ed0eff2be45c765e8f	6ed8dc8bab05e890484298d952c35930	37fca48de2dd9786e333e860fa9b6502	book	Domiciliary Care: national minimum standards	Department of Health	\N	2003
8284994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeitsstelle Interkulturelle Konflikte und Gesellschaftliche Integration	Berlin	\N	AKI-Forschungsbilanz ; 4	UBMA_273525425	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=273525425&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	839076aed757f909122a602aecd0d00b	b61693f879a4cdacb1fc0cad5b1b511d	74aefdc588ee69a32af12cf50b341f56	book	Migration, Sprache und Integration	Hartmut Esser	\N	2006
8285906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceeding of International Neural Network Conference (INNC'90), Kluwer Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dordrecht, Netherlands	\N	\N	ultschsiemon90:umatrix	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	305--308	\N	\N	\N		\N	b39735116772089a1501da4f8ff03b60	e7afda41f19a29d5b2ad93869e84de20	a71ef3253a03e7568ff18fda130dd1f6	inproceedings	Kohonen's Selforganizing Feature Maps for Exploratory Data Analysis	Alfred Ultsch and H. P. Siemon	\N	1990
8285907	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BMBF Statusseminar K�nstliche Intelligenz, Neuroinformatik und Intelligente Systeme	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munich, Germany	\N	\N	alu95_somdiffersfromkmeans	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	433-443	\N	\N	\N		\N	97df47086337a36651e6220780905e9c	1994383efd73ea9fd5838c1a741786bf	8fcbb0fcd3c3c097853084500a172075	inproceedings	Self Organizing Neural Networks perform different from statistical k-means clustering	Alfred Ultsch	\N	1996
8285908	Kohonen Maps	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch:dm_kdd_esom_time	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	33--46	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c5960d7bebcef8159ad989d2806a5bc	ef00bef6fdaeaa94f6657b897743631b	6be6cb10e954e225cae038bba38341af	article	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery with Emergent Self-Organizing Feature Maps for Multivariate Time Series	Alfred Ultsch	\N	1999
8285909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps (WSOM07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bielefeld, Germany	\N	\N	ultsch07:emergence	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5be4ed02aa2fdb3f02e1b5bf0344b8e	6fad4dca5cd0fe83383952769decbe32	a5df4ef8f4f2d93f57ef7352cbf240db	inproceedings	Emergence in Self Organizing Feature Maps	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2007
8285910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps (WSOM07	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bielefeld, Germany	\N	\N	esom07:visminingmusic	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	26667dd0f8d5a08288dd4125f2210f30	6eb7f6a126a25a8a5a95c032a482885c	435b1c182eeed0d421aa943c2a2add2d	inproceedings	Visual mining in music collections with Emergent SOM	Sebastian Risi and Fabian M�rchen and Alfred Ultsch and Pascal Lehwark	\N	2007
8285911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings 31st Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freiburg, Germany	\N	\N	esom07:taggedmusic	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c17dd97c68583ddde8ee7d97a3f7bfc	29b4662f17537855e249bd78efdcc03f	e62a93cb3e9369113e7826e058c9f55a	inproceedings	Visualization and Clustering of Tagged Music Data	Pascal Lehwark and Sebastian Risi and Alfred Ultsch	\N	2007
8285912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings 14th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN'06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruges, Belgium	\N	\N	esom06:reliabletraining	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a7d71105a978002cf2f5dc3a6ec03dd	03249a1a8ecffb9ae1061ef952daace9	9697475c72643fcc217cceae51b8acfa	inproceedings	An algorithm for fast and reliable ESOM learning	Mario N�cker and Fabian M�rchen and Alfred Ultsch	\N	2006
8285913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	esom05:architecture	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	1--6	\N	\N	\N		\N	915f3c908144ae48bb464e2f7b3729f3	213aaca0a5f1ed721367b93fadb9f172	a0cc96babc2cc7b0febd17d3a4aa1bff	inproceedings	The Architecture of Emergent Self-Organizing Maps to Reduce Projection Errors	Alfred Ultsch and Lutz Herrmann	\N	2005
8285914	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovations in Classification, Data Science, and Information Systems - Proceedings 27th Annual Conference of the German Classification Siciety (GfKL'03)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch03:pde	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	91--100	\N	\N	\N		\N	221bdf0c18cb73b515184d8c99426c36	7bb75ffa3bcb63d79a409e2f212ca587	d7b5b797ef224109cc1f13271c3e3f34	inproceedings	Pareto Density Estimation: A Density Estimation for Knowledge Discovery	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2003
8285915	Technical Report No. 34, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Marburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch:esom_pdeopt	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c134f109db6e84e495f74777316e055c	1b71b0be9cf782195736ddb5f13ca93c	77917fd3cb51036d9ff5e2839718e1ee	article	Optimal Density Estimation in Data containing Clusters of unknown Structure	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2003
8285916	Jornal of Targeting 10/4, Steward, London	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch:esom_mobile	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	401-425	\N	\N	\N		\N	137ad331695747ae0bed9b20f72f2f87	c09ef2bd7e0290a455a9c0ab9c6ba937	39bca19766e0e51eff03095236d8c814	article	Emergent Self-Organizing Feature Maps used for Prediction and Prevention in Mobile Phone Markets	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2002
8285917	Technical Report No. 46, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Marburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch:esom_mapsreport	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c2e9c6f3386f0df94ce0aa3a68b5310	4f24f0125fc268682ab1ba9cf95e9e03	c3cc9e6c50c1628af5e3bdb3433aa3ae	article	ESOM-Maps: tools for clustering, visualization, and classification with Emergent SOM	Alfred Ultsch and Fabian M�rchen	\N	2005
8285918	Technical Report No. 36, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Marburg, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch03:esom_ustar	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6755f37147ad35dd15271e17aba37959	4bb1731599dac3abeb7c4260c277454f	b459198345de6bc7e0f32a77b801496c	article	U*-Matrix: a Tool to visualze Clusters in high dimensional Data	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2003
8285919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps (WSOM 2003)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kyushu, Japan	\N	\N	ultsch03:mapshighdim	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	225--230	\N	\N	\N		\N	0ee2dfc17466bfb7b6d7c66b547732f9	6dbed301842dbf89ae2e3466d83c1ae9	e6a4177464b50a9394fc75326799a1d1	inproceedings	Maps for the Visualization of high-dimensional Data Spaces	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2003
8285920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Ubiquitous Challenge - Proceedings 28th Annual Conference of the German Classification Siciety (GfKL'04)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch04:pdeclusters	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	232--239	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2ded12420c574ce3ee80428f8da40f6	71dc6ab70a6b2e943c8365d83d83c0b4	9d7ce6359c829b9342c6d56d8fe192a4	inproceedings	Density Estimation and Visualization for Data containing Clusters of unkown Structure	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2004
8285921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lernen, Wissensentdeckung und Adaptivit�t (LWA/FGML 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saarbr�cken, Germany	\N	\N	ultsch05:ustarc_first	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	240--246	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d2aa571991a57077552ca0e559f0173	d1c8cf9edd4f3cb96424985e0390276e	0c1cf2edee98466ffb48ed1ec4418b44	inproceedings	U*C: Self-organized Clustering with Emergent Feature Maps	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2005
8285923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	esom06:ustarc	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {Technical Report, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, Philipps-University of Marburg}	\N	358a7b9467cc2f2d19bcb6f4c523b872	f118d8e834198ecccb4f7dae835e6ef9	41256a9bad5391e9ba17fe320bfe600b	misc	Automatic Clustering with U*C	Alfred Ultsch and Lutz Herrmann	\N	2006
8285924	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	30th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	ultsch06:ustarc_gfkl	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7c861a0314b165613cb18ef58aa297f	05232a36a9ed8af47fb1ea379416599c	3d3fc91329587fc7d01f1db1b64efd56	inproceedings	Analysis and practical results of U*C clustering	Alfred Ultsch	\N	2006
8285925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN 2004)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	opolon_moutarde_floodfill04	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	507--512	\N	\N	\N		\N	d906a200264e0eba1e89612331597567	578c2c516576502d8bdd5e3f765f9772	bd65fadbe033ea104e3a696a874a82ba	inproceedings	Fast semi-automatic segmentation algorithm for Self-Organizing Maps	D. Opolon and Fabien Moutarde	\N	2004
8285926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps ({WSOM}'05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ustarf05	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	25--32	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce05268195de4c0c62f81c3ae32638ba	326432bda28bf911a81a9e15506a5a19	b99d9c9c1737daeeebe1805df5283708	misc	{U}*{F} clustering: a new performant {``}cluster-mining{''} method based on segmentation of Self-Organizing Maps	Fabien Moutarde and Alfred Ultsch	\N	2005
8285927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lamp_bordereffect	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	75--94	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7908-1417-2}, book = {Self-Organizing neural networks: recent advances and applications}	\N	71ad3a1a58b48b138720c4edabe4809d	597ad86bd50648e355a58f92c6ecfcd2	d96afc64e18cb31e839a7fae92cccfef	article	Generative probability density model in the self-organizing map	Jouko Lamppinen and Timo Kostiainen	\N	2002
8285928	Self-Organizing Neuronal Networks, Recent Adavances and Applications, U.Seiffert, L.C. Jain	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kohonen:overture	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9951fe287df7f94478de13b3e6a4c94f	dd7ca159b70c5f41b4eb6903069e64c7	79de229ddcb7231cee5defc3711f645e	article	Overture	Teuvo Kohonen	\N	2001
8285929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on Intelligent Information Access, Helsinki, Finland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BLO:Wiki	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	39cabe4ad35de41be8382e7a1e5705ec	6bb09a0fad9da4b539fe2e8b111eaa4c	64a4c6f60af80127a5f1eebdbeca5b71	conference	A Self Organizing Map for Relation Extraction from Wikipedia using Structured Data Representations 	Stephan Bloehdorn and Sebastian Blohm	\N	2006
8285930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	KohonenSOM	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	project = {}, theme = {}	\N	7cd1009f9063ca47641fccb07ae4cff0	5712a1abc2dcc74c41e9112fff2d87c0	df2b50e25d0b7e61904556c99251b599	book	Self-Organizing Maps	Teuvo Kohonen	\N	1995
8285931	IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks	11	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	vesanto2000tnn	\N	\N	ESOM			586--600	\N	3	\N		\N	fc4ef3dfb826b4e9c83f50c04c2a0731	0b35a66c18df0b1106d9bfc8924dae8c	377b7acb93bf8e4a1a6aa43c22eea413	article	Clustering of the Self-Organizing Map	Juha Vesanto and Esa Alhoniemi	\N	2000
8285933	Pattern Recognition	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/pr/WuC04	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	175-188	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0031-3203(03)00237-1}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	0711d105e445a26337906f27d0e905f6	c1eb532f6a4aae6fdbdbcb8178701a23	31ca2b047eb016a7d65cc59e890dab96	article	Clustering of the self-organizing map using a clustering
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               validity index based on inter-cluster and intra-cluster
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               density	Sitao Wu and Tommy W. S. Chow	\N	2004
8285935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vesanto00som	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vesanto00som.html	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {J Vesanto, J. Himberg, E. Alhoniemi, and J. Parhankangas. SOM Toolbox for
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    Matlab 5. Technical Report A57, http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/somtoolbox/,
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    April 2000.}	\N	4d6ad5d0a87cd1ffbe87e1827787d46f	52737757c3dfbfbc1104a7f5a66ecfa1	5e0d5f164a244fcb7129a1851cde1668	techreport	SOM Toolbox for Matlab	Juha Vesanto and Johan Himberg and E. Alhoniemi and J. Parhankangas	\N	2000
8285936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Matlab DSP Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vesanto99self-organizingmap	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	35--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	d1e41c48c35e43a4994ce3b15c0fecc8	df7294cc9e22884af1bae4e39b940777	3f088c1f6724e562a830fabc7db30a2a	inproceedings	Self-organizing map in Matlab: the SOM toolbox	Juha Vesanto and Johan Himberg and Esa Alhoniemi and Juha Parhankangas	\N	1999
8285937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Bacao05self-organizingmaps	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	476--483	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8c098fb4cf40e6ba5e9e6d43e87cffb	121fd6fd46e478be9b6e7136ebfa5446	c91538688d6dd9ec084b124ca0ef0e36	inproceedings	Self-organizing Maps as Substitutes for K-Means Clustering	O Ba��o and Victor Lobo and Marco Painho	\N	2005
8285938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universit�t Wien	\N	ditt2000dip	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {Diplomarbeit}	\N	e46d2b9e67ba4e3342ef6a86798c89f3	5adb31dd0b9b81ed53e7f8a0a7974f77	45ede4f3ced18794f98747999c15a01a	book	The Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map: Uncovering Hierarchical Structure in Data	Michael Dittenbach	\N	2000
8285939	Neural Networks, IEEE - INNS - ENNS International Joint Conference on	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	GHSOM.IJCNN.2000	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	6015	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1098-7576}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2000.859366}	\N	808d749f10c141cc485197719061fbd4	2a8b4c23a8781c624f999db821ef08dc	c22ad07ea2c1e57778134ba5c00ae203	article	The Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map	Michael Dittenbach and Dieter Merkl and Andreas Rauber	\N	2000
8285940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc of the European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruges, Belgium	\N	\N	dit2000esann	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	7--12	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b0d4fae9133bd435082e4db520f9c1d	eeeb3d4d4bef86153888847bbbf6f4d9	f659f47d99374a315ef64936ccd148b8	inproceedings	{U}sing {G}rowing {H}ierarchical {S}elf-{O}rganizing {M}aps for {D}ocument {C}lassification	Michael Dittenbach and Dieter Merkl and Andreas Rauber	\N	2000
8285941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rauber02growing	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rauber02growing.html	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {Rauber, A., Merkl, D. and Dittenbach, M. The growing hierarchical self-organizing
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    maps: exploratory analysis of high-dimensional data. IEEE Transactions on
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    Neural Networks, 2002, 13(6):1331-1341}	\N	8ac5b80969add30112c58801d956fe08	9b226864b2ee723702d319dee50690e0	8a0c691ca5cb2a88d80effdb5baae5d1	inproceedings	The growing hierarchical self-organizing maps: exploratory analysis of
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    high-dimensional data	Andreas Rauber and Dieter Merkl and Michael Dittenbach	\N	2002
8285942	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lincoln, England	\N	\N	ditwsom01	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	140-145	\N	\N	\N		\N	03a3dffd87c988cc1eda027ede2adb43	840cca3cffe6479d9d39a54c9156b9b8	49581f5d588a2c8ffe4d56b3bb7b5b26	inproceedings	Recent advances with the growing hierarchical self-organizing map	Michael Dittenbach and Dieter Merkl and Andreas Rauber	\N	2001
8285943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dittenbach02organizingand	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	626--630	\N	\N	\N	booktitke = {Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery(FSKD 2002)}	\N	100af92a6f426a90394171afb8d6252d	121f8b78a1cd2b5d2796af8eda824472	ec308e521b11f4f9a50f11da38af365c	inproceedings	Organizing and exploring high dimensional data with the growing hierarchical self organizing map	Michael Dittenbach and Dieter Merkl and Andreas Rauber	\N	2002
8285944	Journal of Intelligent Data Analysis	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Pampalk_TMR04	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	131--149	\N	2	\N	issn = {1088-467X}	\N	eaadbe27907bc7d74a3757aa0c892919	4a52695297eac475869157e2d031479b	708562ee40c61b98a57929de31f94bd7	article	A new approach to hierarchical clustering and structuring of data with Self-Organizing Maps	Elias Pampalk and Gerhard Widmer and Alvin Chan	\N	2004
8285945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dittenbach_investigationof	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8336f5dc5f7651120dabe6bd94b8587e	95ee6157ebf3cac3804fc24c83bcdaa1	e290390e54b9b9e767de3252d52ba9e5	inproceedings	Investigation of Alternative Strategies and Quality Measures for Controlling the Growth Process of the Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Map	Michael Dittenbach and Andreas Rauber and Georg P�lzlbauer	\N	2005
8285946	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 24--27	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Data Analysis (WDA'04)	\N	\N	\N	Elfa Academic Press	Sliezsky dom, Vysok\\'e Tatry, Slovakia	\N	\N	May04WDA	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	67--82	\N	\N	\N	thanks = {none}, isbn = {80-89066-87-9}	\N	b76973a4b31455c9f43516e123c465d8	0cdb456e331e74eb4759a2bd313ce9c3	fcadefbfcfb4d34806e66f24b586f013	inproceedings	Recognisable Shapes for Self-Organizing Maps	Rudolf Mayer	J\\'an Parali\\v{c} and Georg P\\"olzlbauer and Andreas Rauber	2004
8285947	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 31--August 5	\N	Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN'05)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	POE_05ijcnn	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	1558--1563	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7803-9049-0}	\N	b46c43e2d37012a2555ceccd82d6343d	b5c5234fd477d4234ee4225a41520901	39baa0ce76ad442adddf137cebac8136	inproceedings	A visualization technique for Self-Organizing Maps with vector fields to obtain the cluster structure at desired levels of detail	Georg P\\"olzlbauer and Michael Dittenbach and Andreas Rauber	\N	2005
8285948	\N	\N	\N	\N	April 27--29	\N	Proceedings of the European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN'05) 	\N	\N	\N	d-side publications	Bruges, Belgium	\N	\N	POE_05esann	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	533--538	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-930307-05-6}	\N	c13486b46b88f7703d2283aece3a7925	71e01c4f9b5d80f4f1992f09bb392d3a	78e7ac0b7c40a69eb9920fd709eee590	inproceedings	Graph projection techniques for Self-Organizing Maps	Georg P\\"olzlbauer and Andreas Rauber and Michael Dittenbach	Michel Verleysen	2005
8285949	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of XIVth European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks (ESANN 2006), Bruges (Belgium), April 2006. In this volume	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merenyi_datatopology	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	125--130	\N	\N	\N		\N	574171b56cd6ab9795608a06dd9b3e94	2e637189f5dee80fed264908ab7bf7d3	ddc46314bdb800bb24854a77cdfd29d2	inproceedings	Data topology visualization for the self-organizing map	Erzs�bet Mer�nyi	\N	2006
8285950	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 12-17	\N	Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks ({IJCNN}'07)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Orlando, Florida, USA	\N	\N	NEU07_ijcnn	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1098-7576}, pdf = {http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~neumayer/pubs/NEU07_ijcnn.pdf}, isbn = {1-4244-1380-X}, ps = {http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~neumayer/pubs/NEU07_ijcnn_poster.pdf}	\N	aafa132e26368dacf2acd91bb7c4abb8	bd7612b0f45c82b7b4460d9c6ba02759	7ee4ab7f98375e115972117da8a19198	inproceedings	The  Metro Visualisation of Component Planes for Self-Organising Maps	Robert Neumayer and Rudolf Mayer and Georg P\\"olzlbauer and Andreas Rauber	\N	2007
8285951	\N	4669	\N	\N	September 9 - 13	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks ({ICANN}'07)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Porto, Portugal	\N	LNCS	may07_icann	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	359--368	\N	\N	\N	location = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-540-74693-5}	\N	fe138e85a939ce3e3870667ec933558b	1a5d23d0791ccf1cbec6b4a69f3d21f2	7d24f5a1402070303569df74ba2c41f5	inproceedings	Visualising Class Distribution on Self-Organising Maps	Rudolf Mayer and Taha Abdel Aziz and Andreas Rauber	Joaquim Marques de S\\'{a} and Lu\\'{\\i}s A. Alexandre and W{\\l}odzis{\\l}aw Duch and Danilo Mandic	2007
8285952	\N	\N	\N	\N	September 5 - 7	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	lat_iknow07	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40b71e39206a5ffd99947ed9603aa8e2	473ec03977d843bea1c63192c443e408	3fca8aff83ac8fd46ae64e13e7e062e7	inproceedings	Sky-Metaphor Visualisation for Self-Organising Maps	Khalid Latif and Rudolf Mayer	\N	2007
8285953	\N	\N	\N	\N	June 24--27	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Data Analysis (WDA'04)	\N	\N	\N	Elfa Academic Press	Sliezsky dom, Vysok\\'e Tatry, Slovakia	\N	\N	Poe04WDA	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	67--82	\N	\N	\N	thanks = {none}, isbn = {80-89066-87-9}	\N	5e6f36ef6b8e973345c7c37624d62ccb	bd72de56b9fc942ccd6b2d6f8045aa15	189226db72a95837dd673de3c67099e8	inproceedings	Survey and Comparison of Quality Measures for Self-Organizing Maps	Georg P\\"olzlbauer	J\\'an Parali\\v{c} and Georg P\\"olzlbauer and Andreas Rauber	2004
8285954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience Publication	\N	\N	\N	Duda-2000-PCL	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	project = {}, added-by = {Daniel Acevedo}, theme = {}	\N	3644ecfe0579a5c46f6d162dd7d8bb08	c57ab621efc874189279db734ead9237	d0eb9125823530038ae3b06f7fa1c846	book	Pattern Classification (2nd Edition)	Peter E. Hart Richard O. Duda and David G. Stork	\N	2001
8285955	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	John Wiley and Sons Inc	\N	\N	\N	everit99	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0340584793}	\N	5d9cd6695fa25220befe34bfba290519	b04cf1b6b65b92abb4a02f9bf6054e3a	5edf6cffe523ee7a47e5e37df74285c3	book	Cluster Analysis	Brian S. Everitt	\N	1993
8285956	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI/MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	FayyadPSU96	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	26fd032835f6603f81dd0b5cf7597fad	c11811ccd720de5dad0ffea4741725f0	a2dfb6a06e566ea6e7a51086668aa587	book	Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining	Usama M. Fayyad and Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro and Padhraic Smyth and Ramasamy Uthurusamy	\N	1996
8285958	Journal of the American Statistical Association	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inchoate:Ward63	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2282967	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	236--244	\N	301	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-02 22:15:21}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1470845}	\N	a9885cc4c9d4755cc5a8db064e323c1a	587707972b1b1ef88fcbfe316dfd2ec3	2d1e7fc2532d9b74204f09c3c797fd6f	article	Hierarchical Grouping to Optimize an Objective Function	Joe H. Ward	\N	1963
8285959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Aggarwal01onthe	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	420--434	\N	\N	\N		\N	331fd12b054d94371ce03b5e88b8c4c7	8a7a2bdebb47056d07267dfbafc42ad3	d8b94b13408ad4211f8675ab8bb4d0ee	inproceedings	On the surprising behavior of distance metrics in high dimensional space	Charu C. Aggarwal and Alexander Hinneburg and Daniel A. Keim	\N	2001
8285960	Journal of Intelligent Information Systems	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halkidi01onclustering	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	107--145	\N	\N	\N		\N	0310b2bf9c04c169bd7d39c4db6b5ba7	ea69f6fa23139c7909c1b51b3aff4ec7	fb767da4b5f0320c13bc88508cfecd9b	article	On clustering validation techniques	Maria Halkidi and Yannis Batistakis and Michalis Vazirgiannis	\N	2001
8285961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tasdemir07	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4700098f4596f9b56c3cfaec6915fd5e	dd9c7112be6be1fcfa61a5a495b5acca	e5420786349679ff6e6c17d9bf306740	inproceedings	A new cluster validity index for prototype based clustering algorithms based on inter- and intra-cluster density	K. Tasdemir and E. Merenyi	\N	2007
8285962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIKED'06: Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering and Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)	Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA	\N	\N	ACMClustValM06	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	388--393	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {111-2222-33-9}	\N	f18ac3663628b1c3d6aa2fa8225317e8	2c95066a0b704bda656f4206babfaf58	4ff35868370ccd1cbda0c0569ff5c584	inproceedings	Cluster validity measurement techniques	Csaba Leg\\'{a}ny and S\\'{a}ndor Juh\\'{a}sz and Attila Babos	\N	2006
8285963	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ghosh03handbook	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	256--258	\N	\N	\N	published = {Lawrence Ealbaum Assoc.}	\N	105cbb58ee6361fc62404878c1c665b0	640b9df34574cb696be345774f6aedf4	acff9303b1f3618b2226693346487452	inbook	Handbook of Data Mining	Joydeep Ghosh	\N	2003
8285964	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th International Workshop on Signal and Image Processing(LASTED)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FengYangGravity2006	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e1534f5d9e29165144130932febbbe7	9d486f940ac126dcf0674e72e78d3140	980474f3c531b84f311c1bdf55286b17	inproceedings	An unsupervised watershed classifier based on gravity-space image	Feng-Yang Hsieh and Kuo-Chin Fan	\N	2006
8285965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference on Signal and Image Processing in Microscopy and Microanalysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beucher91watershed	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/beucher91watershed.html	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	299--314	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ba424d9018128fb5bf52b1921f3a77b	34c10af114e5207ba340cc61b2d1db43	c18705fcd86fb3d9dd9137bb1d2448b9	inproceedings	The watershed transformation applied to image segmentation	Serge Beucher	\N	1991
8285966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beucher_geodesicreconstruction	http://www.stereologysociety.org/pdf/vol20no3/Beucher3_002.pdf	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40606a7db5b67811760107b8e0387f2e	4af12b39c0557b32ddea369170b6f667	6142f3868fb6c119aa851902d9c90733	book	Geodesic Reconstruction, Saddle Zones \\& Hierarchical Segmentation	Serge Beucher	\N	2001
8285967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volume 30 of Computational Imaging and Vision	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Marcotegui05fastimplementation	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	177--186	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb1b34704d3e772f6faa82d518a2499b	5f45ab2479e18828bc7118e6c80c31dc	4c177d32b6521a70a08eb940b193c5c6	inproceedings	Fast implementation of waterfall based on graphs	Beatriz Marcotegui and Serge Beucher and Centre De Morphologie Math�matique	\N	2005
8285968	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE} Visualization	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stoev00extracting	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/stoev00extracting.html	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	21-28	\N	\N	\N		\N	f784bafda861dec2908ed6b4cae1f9d0	12b07ae1e1a58a6a9a749432855a8c4a	1a8d5c7119e59b0f2d92d976525baff7	inproceedings	Extracting regions of interest applying a local watershed transformation	Stanislav L. Stoev and Wolfgang Straser	\N	2000
8285969	Fundamenta Informaticae 41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	roerdik:waterstrategies	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	187--228	\N	\N	\N		\N	22b87caca595f24c80f7087a8cda216e	54d30348f251a15bbdcef8c9f693ea5a	fabd7543328f6cfbff7aa7c39906c5b5	article	The Watershed Transform: Definition, Algorithms and Parallelization Strategies	Jos B.T.M. Roerdink and Arnold Meijster	\N	2001
8285970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digital Terrain Modelling	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Soille2007Morph	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	45--66	\N	\N	\N		\N	eca174447ae429da3c43902c2ab29005	18cf539c3c7703a211515df5e29640c8	2edd190a3f429c4240ba9fe9ae9860ea	incollection	From Mathematical Morphology to Morphological Terrain Features	Pierre Soille	\N	2007
8285971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	najman-watersheds	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a497e0bfb7f50bccc956c0bf63951cd	2e16f979bbca67138d4fd951eae0d063	162a77f742246886e07a503223ba5fc6	misc	Watersheds, Extension Maps, and the Emrgence Paradigm	Laurent Najman and Michel Couprie and Gilles Bertrand	\N	2004
8285972	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICIAP '95: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	wegner95	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	31--36	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-60298-4}	\N	2c18849a79a1d5b4cf83134ef47b051d	0e398b6a613d119523d839d5ea03d235	e8ae23c8ef4f90cf51e3fb8899bd7066	inproceedings	The Watershed Transformation for Multiresolution Image Segmentation	S. Wegner and T. Harms and J. H. Builtjes and H. Oswald and E. Fleck	\N	1995
8285973	ICGST International Journal on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing	05	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sheshadri_Rain	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	17--21	\N	\N	\N	issue = {5}	\N	3b60d44d5eda0496a72428fe8d190c6c	ef42edeb994ce2a5579c5a644d14877d	1c6dcebc135f500d0679466005761b4c	article	Detection of Breast Cancer Tumor based on Morphological Watershed Algorithm	H.S. Sheshadri and A. Kandaswamy	\N	2005
8285974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symposium on Electronic Imaging	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bertrand04some	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bertrand04some.html	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	919a5e9f92663e53b4d7e1b668c5e2b9	40034def766d78233a0454df5da8d262	30a9af5a200fb8ab8f88df6d5a825889	inproceedings	Some properties of topological greyscale watersheds	Gilles Bertrand	\N	2004
8285975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Artifical Neural Networks (ICANN 02)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	prm:UsingSDH	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	871--876	\N	\N	\N		\N	71376f75857c9e50d3f3bc9effd7a7e8	7bffa14a42d621c423933c919b9128b4	2cc5db00537c15fb69af9758c7c06836	inproceedings	Using smoothed data histograms for cluster visualization in self-organizing maps	Elias Pampalk and Andreas Rauber and Dieter Merkl	\N	2002
8285976	Intelligent Data Analysis	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vesanto99som-baseddata	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	111--126	\N	\N	\N		\N	f192346f89816faa661fa599e43ecc4d	93d7d4c7ab496f1fa48b10284aa092f5	8026835fb4fd74d5769bbee56466a446	article	SOM-Based Data Visualization Methods	Juha Vesanto	\N	1999
8285977	Information Visualization 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	li-visualization	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	49-59	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe7b4233627b2a66949286ab29d6f285	0b300aaae898c3c32e69b0bc8e27180c	f2625e885449a5cfb93d788e2ed5f0a0	article	Visualization of high-dimensional data with relational perspective map	James Xinzhi Li	\N	2004
8285978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digital Terrain Modelling	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Gyozo2007	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	1--43	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c2b3a50662f6faf20b86a0c69b99b2f	87f898ba8502ffaab8159e6becbd0fc0	63cef2e1f5627fb501fda549173e6175	incollection	Digital Terrain Analysis In A GIS Environment. Concepts and Development	Gyozo Jordan	\N	2007
8285979	Cartography and Geographic Information Science, Vol. 30, No.2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	skupin:SpatializationMethods_Agenda	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	95--115	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ff78b1a20af06fba93a82292019a70d	0c3a298524b9608f59871d85fa840a7a	ffbed7a79ba5d927d4e369be62545327	article	Spatialization methods: a cartographic research agenda for non-geographic information visualization	Andre Skupin and Sara F. Fabrikant	\N	2003
8285980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science	\N	\N	\N	Sage	\N	\N	\N	skupin:spatialization	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47b85886f0b1cf53b9959e54c7071ea2	d32b5cff57222ab2c49a7c2ce2139e8b	e5796906d4611ea2b94ff471ee093beb	incollection	Spatialization	Andre Skupin	Karen K. Kemp	2007
8285981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFOVIS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	skupin2000:metaphor	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	91-98	\N	\N	\N		\N	76dc882bc6f5f586266fb6523d6ac305	184af853cf90c9a5c439f88ce922beb9	c03a326408ddd107a6a439b8fed0369a	inproceedings	From Metaphor to Method: Cartographic Perspectives on Information Visualization	Andre Skupin	\N	2000
8285982	IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 22, No.1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	skupin:ACartographicApproach	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	50--58	\N	\N	\N		\N	1817b369c6b77700f9f2774ce36d020d	79aa7e550f280c52e9bdd7e7dedaae2c	d1aba0b1176b27d989d3f8a50b0b2ac8	article	A Cartographic Approach to Visualizing Conference Abstracts	Andre Skupin	\N	2002
8285983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Nat'l Academy Sciences vol. 101, Suppl. 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	skupin2004:theworld	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	5274--5278	\N	\N	\N		\N	9553bd8c75fc19ca806adad5b7eab834	e1928c5cafb99dbb699336cb5524d3c4	82774cbbfb73cda1701bee18b96168da	inproceedings	The world of geography: Visualizing a knowledge domain with cartographic means	Andre Skupin	\N	2004
8285984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 20th ICA/ACI International Cartographic Conference, August 6-10, 2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fabrikant01visualizingregion	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	2522--2529	\N	\N	\N		\N	c3f0d647c9b7c45f78cc5a9c8a1441da	15b0886316308260aabfaccdf7bab1e0	478698a73f67c16c99f466ee2d613c2e	inproceedings	Visualizing region and scale in information spaces	Sara I. Fabrikant	\N	2001
8285985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGGRAPH '93: Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Perlin93pad:an	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	57--64	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-601-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/166117.166125}	\N	87425b94350d5cedb8cfb4edb76470a3	b1d40699be110f767087bbf4dd0df17c	36c6894800fa0fa5f279cc4b72b7ae68	inproceedings	Pad: an alternative approach to the computer interface	Ken Perlin and David Fox	\N	1993
8285986	Computer Graphics Forum	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cecconi:adaptivezooming	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	787--799	\N	4	\N		\N	ae03b2ed40281774d93149a4391896d2	260f3f813e5b42a39bc4db39bcb66a49	d2d75dce461bd4b61efd9754b29fc6b4	article	Adaptive Zooming in Web Cartography	Alesandro Cecconi and Martin Galanda	\N	2002
8285987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	map24example	http://www.map24.com	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {http://www.map24.com}	\N	47780395b9575a156ef24494852e2996	3441739264ce7b934d3f3f7e6492102e	e34b29328a79b6d2f6d4542dde537744	misc	Word Wide Web Service Map24	\N	\N	2008
8285988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM-GIS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DavisL99:GenOp	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	60--65	\N	\N	\N		\N	694e3d15dead59fe4e2d690edc07709b	da17a8ec0453180beb881d9beef38b23	3fecf375a54946892e958fc0ab8a9418	inproceedings	Multiple Representation in GIS: Materialization Through Map Generalization, Geometric, and Spatial Analysis Operations	Clodoveu A. Davis and Alberto H. F. Laender	\N	1999
8285989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Wisconsin Press	Madison, WI	\N	\N	Bertin:83	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	505d48d9730b2a192cbb8f301814e6db	5f9854c8eedee9bc87c5a302aa080a94	7a099d572db587673746c0b113f9ecf8	book	Semiology of Graphics	Jacques Bertin	\N	1983
8285990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Assoc. of American Geographers	Washington, D.C.	\N	\N	McMaster92	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4686c0fcaa9821f8acc5a9ecfc383f98	769067652b1ae3966c986670a3306ed6	b229f8e106d180ba26e57adb71b3385b	book	Generalization in Digital Cartography	Robert B. McMaster and K. S. Shea	\N	1992
8285991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis
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               2003), 20-21 October 2003, Seattle, WA, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WijkN03	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	15--22	\N	\N	\N		\N	da959f8316ab74d5673e57d58430d994	acfcda1da68762da378a3c526242ee65	e5e51563ec1685dbe9ea9a67fbf32870	inproceedings	Smooth and efficient zooming and panning	Jarke J. van Wijk and Wim A. A. Nuij	\N	2003
8285992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '95: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.	\N	\N	\N	Furnas1995	http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/piccolo/learn/papers/chi-95-spacescale.pdf	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	234--241	\N	\N	\N	doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/223904.223934}	\N	c2f0e3018a6f46164a3bb74d061150dc	3a6ffc5e21e01c232ad5a122aac3e76f	b062e6d68872371d5975cc1fd7cb4bce	article	Space-scale diagrams: understanding multiscale interfaces	George W. Furnas and Benjamin B. Bederson	\N	1995
8285993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SETN Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MHCDbw02	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bcdb2405e78b7dd40893b77e4fcc6ee	575cda4b9f02fcceac087e9cc29a6812	1fa2c10b1b798cd8e4dc9d35d2726f43	inproceedings	Clustering validity assessment using multi representatives	Maria Halkidi and Michalis Vazirigiannis	\N	2002
8285994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math	\N	\N	\N	MapUse_Campbell	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20aa4ffbac2b33c58264dd973ffe3a6b	690f174d6416766775460047ddb6a0a4	386c431c54d5f0b64d834008411af309	book	Map Use and Analysis, Fourth Edition	John Campbell	\N	2000
8285995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	Slocum_thematic	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-035123-7}	\N	f46fbc1e83992b1b872e5445656d17e9	8fbb97aaa841e06719f0d3f63d96ea3c	6b4be3689910d127f05df6a9535d50b3	book	Thematic Cartography and Geographic Visualization, Second Edition	Terry A. Slocum and Robert B. McMaster and Fritz C.Kessler and Hugh H.Howard	\N	2005
8285996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guilford Press, New York	\N	\N	\N	makingMaps_krygier	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b208a367ef94e7b3a47a5558fa408d88	a755c6fee60ad6d226d62f1827dcdaa2	f32ae2c12a862d45a728ad5635fe6c35	book	Making Maps - A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS	John Krygier and Denis Wood	\N	2005
8285997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2007 Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning(EMNLP-CoNLL)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RosenbergHirschberg:07EMNLPCoNLL	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	410--420	\N	\N	\N		\N	3d3955299d4aeafff09920b6af5bacd5	07bb9cbf44b156e34d57c40b9d2fd314	38531ca6d31f767da8aef74bd6dadcf7	inproceedings	{V}-Measure: A Conditional Entropy-Based External Cluster Evaluation Measure	Andrew Rosenberg and Julia Hirschberg	\N	2007
8285998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Data Mining, DMIN 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SaadUB06a	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	425-431	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}	\N	ea7a1302b4eba478da9b2abb6f5481d3	69c13384837a97817a71ee518721bcfc	1f00c1a5a0ec1e0df730f4205ec38fe7	inproceedings	A Comparison of Two Document Clustering Approaches for Clustering Medical Documents	Fathi H. Saad and Beatriz de la Iglesia and Duncan G. Bell	\N	2006
8285999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In ICCV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yang03improvedfast	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	464--471	\N	\N	\N		\N	39b12763a8b87c99a8010c0e06166bf5	93e40fda641db76d12cf5202133383c1	19479896b66018ba60dd9bb14edd1aff	inproceedings	Improved fast Gauss transform and efficient kernel density estimation	Changjiang Yang and Ramani Duraiswami and Nail A. Gumerov and Larry Davis	\N	2003
8286000	Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dynamictreecut07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm563	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	btm563+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-16 22:12:33}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2241328}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm563}	\N	0e7c9aac6d6eea02c3633d1eaa64cf50	fcb4284956c5c60331eeb028df5c27f0	abbb9b0c1a014036ff15195e35277362	article	Defining clusters from a hierarchical cluster tree: the Dynamic Tree Cut library for R	Peter Langfelder and Bin Zhang and Steve Horvath	\N	2007
8286050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM Verlag Dr.Müller	\N	\N	\N	Koenig2007	\N	book	ESOM, Semantic Zooming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8364-2646-6}	\N	ea1407e8f207810dc2853970b4c59c66	bad71628234b2c9e3f6e7712ec469d9b	9149695c9964e98800cddc347c2d125c	book	Zoomable User Interfaces - Intuitive Nagivation in komplexen Informationsräumen	Werner A. König	\N	2007
8286118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Self-organising maps, Applications in Geographic Information Science	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	SelfGeo08	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	1--20	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f6544703404e511ec480570e8aeffda	34dd289c40ba2a9f3e44c5b1c66ba5e2	a5a436ec8b6892696764b1377b6c1faf	incollection	Introduction: What is a Self-Organizing Map?	André Skupin and Pragya Agarwal	\N	2008
8286140	International Journal of Remote Sensing	X	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goncalves07	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	X	\N		\N	c7c64d3b497910a2e966c185d6e22cbc	6def38cefbf83578985dcce87098fcc5	5cbed341075fdcce84303c63721e6491	article	A new method for unsupervised classifciation of remotely sensed images using Kohonen self-organizing maps and agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods	M.L. Goncalves and M.L.A. Netto and J. Zullo J�nior and J.A.F Costa	\N	2007
8286153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum	\N	\N	\N	Bachelier_98	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb3f363812bd0326b6499a708055df2c	67a27011f2adbd954ea9a58ca5a73095	260c3c02dba28e0226bd054ae73925c4	book	Einführung in Selbstorganisierende Karten	Guenther Bachelier	\N	1998
8286181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dt. Verl.-Anst.	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD29030660	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	143 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	1ff755922e118c424ed39a404586803b	94e6f474540547920f3dfebaae4024f3	d1af1a79a55afdd2950d45feab061951	book	Betrachtungen über die Technik	José Ortega y Gasset and Fritz Schalk	\N	1949
8286274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBMA_097905399	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=097905399&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XI, 342 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2043-9}	\N	c9edddf2bcef48153cb62c79e198eee7	06c89dffc3ce43dedd3de1d562c45905	80ea2435aaab0d4a705eeea4f0357ea6	book	Balanced scorecard in Verwaltung und Non-Profit-Organisationen	\N	Andreas Georg Scherer	2002
8286315	Annals of Internal Medicine	134	\N	\N	May 1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:66	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 0372351; CIN: Ann Intern Med. 2001 May 1;134(9 Pt 1):783-5. PMID: 11329237; ppublish	803-808	\N	9 Pt 2	\N	isbn = {0003-4819}, language = {eng}	When do symptoms become a disease? Are there rules or norms, currently or in the past, that tell us when a particular collection of largely symptom-based criteria has enough specificity, utility, or plausibility to justify the appellation disease ? The history of numerous symptom-based diagnoses in use today suggests partial answers to these questions. The 19th-century shift to understanding ill health as a result of specific diseases, increasingly defined more by signs than symptoms, led to a loss of status for illnesses that possessed little clinical or laboratory specificity. Nevertheless, clinicians then and now have used symptom-based diagnoses. Some of these diagnoses owe their existence as specific diseases to the norms and practices of an older era much different from our own. Others have not only thrived but have resisted plausible redefinition done by using more "objective" criteria. Many strategies, such as response-to-treatment arguments, quantitative methods (for example, factor analysis), and consensus conferences, have been used to find or confer specificity in symptom-based diagnoses. These strategies are problematic and have generally been used after symptom-based diagnoses have been recognized and defined. These historical observations emphasize that although biological and clinical factors have set boundaries for which symptoms might plausibly be linked in a disease concept, social influences have largely determined which symptom clusters have become diseases.	2f712719ec180b00f0912023fdfe350b	40f70de736154aad0d519d8706f1adc9	88f9a91a958268913433431b9a3db36f	article	When do symptoms become a disease?	R. A. Aronowitz	\N	2001
8286316	Journal of general internal medicine : official journal of the Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine	6	\N	\N	Jul-Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:68	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 8605834; CON: J Gen Intern Med. 1991 Jul-Aug;6(4):277-85. PMID: 1890495; CIN: J Gen Intern Med. 1992 Jan-Feb;7(1):119-20. PMID: 1548537; ppublish	378-379	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0884-8734}, language = {eng}	\N	b93c21ab0660302195535a891b1c86d6	00497d98af0dd3782cb08f0fd6c627d8	9fdd9ba5edaa9076d77af960aa7b7f58	article	The trouble with chronic fatigue	R. A. Aronowitz	\N	1991
8286317	The Milbank quarterly	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:69	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 8607003; RF: 71; ppublish	79-112	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0887-378X}, language = {eng}	American medical researchers who investigated Lyme disease in the 1970s conceived of the disorder as a categorically new entity. Other interpretations emphasizing the continuities between Lyme disease and its epidemiological antecedents, nevertheless, were possible. Clinicians, patients, and advocacy groups continue to contest the character, significance, and appropriate treatment of Lyme disease. Highly publicized discussions among the interested parties reflect American society's ongoing concern with new legitimating diagnoses, personal responsibility for acute and chronic disease, and the authority of science.	85552d03c40e1fba70a3a5fab6dfde87	d44bc234c2343c9c501d91bc444b6cce	e97c6828b034f9aaebb6c6faad7abf9b	article	Lyme disease: the social construction of a new disease and its social consequences	R. A. Aronowitz	\N	1991
8286318	Journal of general internal medicine : official journal of the Society for Research and Education in Primary Care Internal Medicine	13	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:67	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 8605834; CIN: J Gen Intern Med. 1999 Jan;14(1):68. PMID: 10189250; OID: KIE: 113302; OID: NRCBL: VF 18.5.7; OTO: KIE; GN: KIE: KIE Bib: allowing to die/attitudes; terminal care; ppublish	495-496	\N	7	\N	isbn = {0884-8734}, language = {eng}	\N	a59f76daa9955afe71fc0850fd76fd4e	b29b14dc6aafa2c8a2b846e003c229e1	8c1f0912eeba39670ec597ce0149260f	article	Cursing the darkness: are there limits to end-of-life research?	R. A. Aronowitz and D. A. Asch	\N	1998
8286319	Annals of Internal Medicine	103	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1876	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 0372351; ppublish	606-611	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0003-4819}, language = {eng}	A great gulf exists between the way we think about disease as physicians and the way we experience it as people. Much of this separation derives directly from our basic assumptions about what illness is. Our medical world view is rooted in an anatomicopathologic view of disease that precludes a rigorous understanding of the experience of illness. What we need to remedy this problem is not just the admonition to remember that our patients are people, but a radical restructuring of what we take disease to be. The philosophic discipline of phenomenology is used to present a vision of disease that begins with an understanding of illness as it is lived. "Nonmedical" descriptions of illness show how we can reorient our thinking to encompass both our traditional paradigm and one that takes human experience as seriously as it takes anatomy.	a5f8fda33c64589872e91dc531807e1c	af2526b9079843ca03f70f09f430d5f5	ccd09994e49722fd3a8115fb7a015f0d	article	An introduction to medical phenomenology: I can't hear you while I'm listening	R. J. Baron	\N	1985
8286320	Emergency medicine journal : EMJ	21	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1913	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Print; JID: 100963089; RF: 16; ppublish	47-50	\N	1	\N	isbn = {1472-0213}, language = {eng}	OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify performance indicators thought to reflect the quality of patient care in the emergency department. METHODS: A three round accelerated Expert Delphi study was conducted by email or fax. A panel of 33 experts drawn from the fields of emergency medicine, emergency nursing, professional service users, and patients were consulted. Participants were initially asked to propose performance indicators that reflected the quality of care given in the emergency department setting in the United Kingdom. In the second round these proposals were collated and scored using a 9 point Likert scale; those that had not reached consensus were returned for reconsideration in the light of group opinion. Those statements reaching a pre-defined consensus were identified. RESULTS: 224 performance indicators were proposed. Altogether 36 indicators reached consensus reflecting good departmental performance after round three; 24 of these were process measures. CONCLUSIONS: 36 potential indicators of good quality of care in the emergency department in the UK have been identified.	a4a3cb44fbf17603db1435b8d81735ee	de68ce7c20a1bbc8b105bc1b9fa7d315	6b2490243b23b1c40fc70a0f19e58b26	article	A Delphi study to identify performance indicators for emergency medicine	E. Beattie and K. Mackway-Jones	\N	2004
8286322	The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science	178	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1907	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0342367; CIN: Br J Psychiatry. 2001 Aug;179:177-8. PMID: 11483485; ppublish	18-22	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0007-1250}, language = {eng}	BACKGROUND: A prognosis serves important functions for the management of common mental disorders in primary care. AIMS: To establish the accuracy of the general practitioner's (GP) prognosis. METHOD: The agreement between GP prognosis and observed course was determined for 138 cases of ICD-10 depression and 65 of generalised anxiety disorder, identified among consecutive attenders of 18 GPs. RESULTS: Modest agreement between GP prognosis and course was found, both for depression (kappa=0.21) and generalised anxiety (kappa=0.11). Better agreement (kappa=0.45 for depression, and kappa=0.33 for generalised anxiety) was observed between the course and predictions from a statistical model based on information potentially available to the GP at the time the prognosis was made. This model assesses attainable performance for GPs. CONCLUSIONS: General practitioners do a fair job in predicting the 1-year course of depression and generalised anxiety. Even so, their performance falls significantly short of attainable performance.	e84578c0bc3310975797dcb5facb95f9	83e9eb483fde21b34e462d70cc96ee21	d9ce6bee68bb23871f7cf07617ba8ea0	article	Accuracy of general practitioner's prognosis of the 1-year course of depression and generalised anxiety	R. H. Brink and J. Ormel and B. G. Tiemens and T. W. Os and A. Smit and J. A. Jenner and K. V. Meer	\N	2001
8286327	Annual Review of Medicine	52	\N	\N	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3096	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=byh&AN=5366847&site=ehost-live	\N	\N	\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 5366847; Authors: Cooper, Richard A.; Subject: CLINICS -- Employees; Subject: PATIENTS; Subject: MEDICAL care; Subject: CARING; Number of Pages: 11p	51	\N	1; 1	\N	isbn = {00664219}	Reports on the changes in the practice of non-physician clinicians (NPC) in patient care. Increase in training in many of the NPC disciplines; Expansion of both practice prerogatives and autonomy from physician supervision of NPC through state laws and regulations; Increase in payers' access to reimbursement.	c2fc17ca681b5e424889ff7b5e6857e9	009f451b267db98e553f55117b63e335	78b23abc1f464f42a090be13c8ee7244	article	HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: The Impact of Nonphysician Clinicians	Richard A. Cooper	\N	2001
8286331	JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association	296	\N	\N	Sep 6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:2305	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 7501160; CIN: JAMA. 2006 Sep 6;296(9):1137-9. PMID: 16954495; RF: 48; ppublish	1094-1102	\N	9	\N	isbn = {1538-3598}, language = {eng}	CONTEXT: Core physician activities of lifelong learning, continuing medical education credit, relicensure, specialty recertification, and clinical competence are linked to the abilities of physicians to assess their own learning needs and choose educational activities that meet these needs. OBJECTIVE: To determine how accurately physicians self-assess compared with external observations of their competence. DATA SOURCES: The electronic databases MEDLINE (1966-July 2006), EMBASE (1980-July 2006), CINAHL (1982-July 2006), PsycINFO (1967-July 2006), the Research and Development Resource Base in CME (1978-July 2006), and proprietary search engines were searched using terms related to self-directed learning, self-assessment, and self-reflection. STUDY SELECTION: Studies were included if they compared physicians' self-rated assessments with external observations, used quantifiable and replicable measures, included a study population of at least 50% practicing physicians, residents, or similar health professionals, and were conducted in the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Australia, or New Zealand. Studies were excluded if they were comparisons of self-reports, studies of medical students, assessed physician beliefs about patient status, described the development of self-assessment measures, or were self-assessment programs of specialty societies. Studies conducted in the context of an educational or quality improvement intervention were included only if comparative data were obtained before the intervention. DATA EXTRACTION: Study population, content area and self-assessment domain of the study, methods used to measure the self-assessment of study participants and those used to measure their competence or performance, existence and use of statistical tests, study outcomes, and explanatory comparative data were extracted. DATA SYNTHESIS: The search yielded 725 articles, of which 17 met all inclusion criteria. The studies included a wide range of domains, comparisons, measures, and methodological rigor. Of the 20 comparisons between self- and external assessment, 13 demonstrated little, no, or an inverse relationship and 7 demonstrated positive associations. A number of studies found the worst accuracy in self-assessment among physicians who were the least skilled and those who were the most confident. These results are consistent with those found in other professions. CONCLUSIONS: While suboptimal in quality, the preponderance of evidence suggests that physicians have a limited ability to accurately self-assess. The processes currently used to undertake professional development and evaluate competence may need to focus more on external assessment.	3efb8084c0bc3ccc7f6e3ab352c65f8e	490489d540e1493121466f8bfdf86eb1	6e5279b81c73fd9725a778f1a534060e	article	Accuracy of physician self-assessment compared with observed measures of competence: a systematic review	D. A. Davis and P. E. Mazmanian and M. Fordis and R. Van Harrison and K. E. Thorpe and L. Perrier	\N	2006
8286332	BMJ: British Medical Journal	329	\N	\N	07/17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:2812	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=byh&AN=13798122&site=ehost-live	\N	\N	\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 13798122; Authors: Deeks, Jonathan J. 1 Altman, Douglas G. 2; Affiliations: 1: Screening and Test Evaluation Program, School of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia 2: Cancer Research UK/NHS Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Institute for Health Sciences, Oxford OX3 7LF; Subject: DISEASES -- Risk factors; Subject: MEDICAL statistics; Subject: PROBABILITIES; Subject: DIAGNOSIS; Subject: CLINICAL medicine; Subject: RISK assessment; Subject: MATHEMATICS; Subject: STATISTICS; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 2 charts, 1 graph	168-169	\N	7458; 7458	\N	isbn = {09598146}	Presents statistical notes on likelihood ratios as opposed to risk factors as indicators of a patient's disease. Belief that the use of likelihood ratios is superior for diagnostic accuracy; How the ratio is the probability of the specific test result in people who do have the disease to the probability in people who do not; What the ratio numbers mean; Example of a table which tracked the value of a history of smoking in diagnosing obstructive airway disease; Belief that likelihood ratios can been used to help adapt the results of a study to specific patients; Role of the Baynes theorem; Suggestion that likelihood rations are more useful in clinical practice.	74537343756e0c649c0e7e9daba4e9e8	8f365f67a7ab48810fa5ce89d6b8418f	971a5a79c01a1ed8ff8a231496f6829a	article	Diagnostic tests 4: likelihood ratios	Jonathan J. Deeks and Douglas G. Altman	\N	2004
8286333	Computer methods and programs in biomedicine	77	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1911	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20071115; PUBM: Print; GR: R01 LM07199/LM/United States NLM; GR: R29-LM05552/LM/United States NLM; GR: U01 CA78266-04/CA/United States NCI; JID: 8506513; 2003/12/11 [received]; 2004/02/22 [revised]; 2004/05/29 [accepted]; ppublish	49-56	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0169-2607}, language = {eng}	Paper-based data collection and analysis for consensus development is inefficient and error-prone. Computerized techniques that could improve efficiency, however, have been criticized as costly, inconvenient and difficult to use. We designed and implemented a metadata-driven Web-based Delphi rating and analysis tool, employing the flexible entity-attribute-value schema to create generic, reusable software. The software can be applied to various domains by altering the metadata; the programming code remains intact. This approach greatly reduces the marginal cost of re-using the software. We implemented our software to prepare for the Conference on Guidelines Standardization. Twenty-three invited experts completed the first round of the Delphi rating on the Web. For each participant, the software generated individualized reports that described the median rating and the disagreement index (calculated from the Interpercentile Range Adjusted for Symmetry) as defined by the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. We evaluated the software with a satisfaction survey using a five-level Likert scale. The panelists felt that Web data entry was convenient (median 4, interquartile range [IQR] 4.0-5.0), acceptable (median 4.5, IQR 4.0-5.0) and easily accessible (median 5, IQR 4.0-5.0). We conclude that Web-based Delphi rating for consensus development is a convenient and acceptable alternative to the traditional paper-based method.	7b6c2c908eeabfb287aea973da64e02e	d67d4cf9d6f607e8d3225bda94ad7978	71145792e564660626d1d02e81fff144	article	Metadata-driven Delphi rating on the Internet	A. M. Deshpande and R. N. Shiffman and P. M. Nadkarni	\N	2005
8286335	Science (New York, N.Y.)	196	\N	\N	Apr 8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:237	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20070319; PUBM: Print; JID: 0404511; ppublish	129-136	\N	4286	\N	isbn = {0036-8075}, language = {eng}	The dominant model of disease today is biomedical, and it leaves no room within tis framework for the social, psychological, and behavioral dimensions of illness. A biopsychosocial model is proposed that provides a blueprint for research, a framework for teaching, and a design for action in the real world of health care.	ac305535069ff792035b3668d1385be7	4b5e82567046cdf1053383e7eadd2eee	d670dcdb4d615a22983716646c38b3cd	article	The need for a new medical model: a challenge for biomedicine	G. L. Engel	\N	1977
8286336	Journal of internal medicine	259	\N	\N	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3398	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=byh&AN=19427502&site=ehost-live	\N	\N	\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 19427502; Authors: Ernst, E. 1; Affiliations: 1: Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, Exeter, UK; Subject: ACUPUNCTURE; Subject: CLINICAL trials; Subject: ALTERNATIVE medicine; Subject: MEDICINE -- Research; Subject: TRADITIONAL medicine; Author-Supplied Keyword: acupuncture; Author-Supplied Keyword: efficacy; Author-Supplied Keyword: reviews; Author-Supplied Keyword: safety; Number of Pages: 13p; Illustrations: 4 charts	125-137	\N	2; 2	\N	isbn = {09546820}	Even though widely used in today's clinical practice, acupuncture has remained a controversial subject. Many reviews are currently available but most lack a critical stance and some are overtly promotional. The aim of this overview is to provide a balanced, critical analysis of the existing evidence. Some of the original concepts of traditional acupuncture are not supported by good scientific evidence. Several plausible theories attempt to explain how acupuncture works but none are proved beyond doubt. The clinical effectiveness of acupuncture continues to attract controversy. Many controlled clinical trials and numerous systematic reviews of these studies have been published. Considerable problems are encountered when interpreting these data. Heterogeneity is a significant drawback of both clinical trials and systematic reviews. Some of the controversies may be resolved through the use of the new â€˜placebo needlesâ€™ which enable researchers to adequately control for placebo effects of acupuncture. The majority of studies using such devices fails to show effects beyond a placebo response. Acupuncture has been associated with serious adverse events but most large-scale studies suggest that these are probably rare. Nonserious adverse effects occur in 7â€“11% of all patients. In conclusion, acupuncture remains steeped in controversy. Some findings are encouraging but others suggest that its clinical effects mainly depend on a placebo response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]; Copyright of Journal of Internal Medicine is the property of Blackwell Publishing Limited and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)	d75f0b4c9524e0e74bc6f4d353350fb7	a6da17d4b323a8f54d0246586cbc670e	b9a15b624c9fe3ce1f53a932ad2ba0dd	article	Acupuncture â€“ a critical analysis	E. Ernst	\N	2006
8286337	Revista brasileira de enfermagem	59	\N	\N	Sep-Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:42	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Print; JID: 7910105; ppublish	703-706	\N	5	\N	isbn = {0034-7167}, language = {por}	The author describes the historical evolution of infection and its treatment so as to trace an interface of these issues and the modern panorama of epidemiology and control of hospital infection. This study reviews data on treatments that have been used since the Middle Ages, including from myths and popular beliefs to data that has been the object of scientific microbiological and therapeutic evaluation. The study takes into consideration the fact that the rebirth of science during the Renaissance, along with appearance of the press, which made the publication of news and pictures on illness possible, contributed to the evolution of science and its technology.	189c6086a3b319b73748558022ad3d58	8ba351b3bf82faa984d07384ca0cbc64	de290e8f96af6da7657d4eb160277723	article	Hospital infection and the historical evolution of infection	R. T. Fontana	\N	2006
8286338	Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:50	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Print-Electronic; DEP: 20051213; JID: 7806090; RF: 316; 2005/01/25 [received]; 2005/04/12 [revised]; 2005/04/25 [accepted]; 2005/12/13 [aheadofprint]; ppublish	526-550	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0149-7634}, language = {eng}	According to the dual origin hypothesis, the cerebral cortex of higher mammals evolved from two primordial brain structures, the amygdala and hippocampal formation. This developmental process defines the orderly principles of cortical connectivity and gives rise to functionally distinct ventral and dorsal systems within the cerebrum. This paper reviews the basic features of the dual origin theory. This model is then applied to understanding symptom production in a number of psychiatric illnesses, with particular reference to recent structural and functional imaging studies. In this paper I propose that psychiatric symptoms can be conceptualized as arising from abnormal processing within dorsal (time-space-motility) or ventral (meaning-motivation) systems, or from a disturbance in the functional interaction/balance between them. Within this framework, one can identify symptom-specific correlations that cross-traditional diagnostic boundaries, as well as potential mechanisms that may explain biologically valid diagnostic entities. Integrating evolutionary, connectional and functional bases across multiple species, the dual origin hypothesis offers a powerful neural systems model to help organize our understanding of psychiatric illness, therein suggesting novel approaches to diagnosis, prevention and treatment.	3cb07daf56ebba8bc2c0368dbc86b14d	9ec626e0319c08ca05a6839749eba67d	444e071858e9c51b4d300b8138f96f68	article	The dual origin hypothesis: an evolutionary brain-behavior framework for analyzing psychiatric disorders	R. G. Giaccio	\N	2006
8286340	The New England journal of medicine	344	\N	\N	Jun 28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:2811	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0255562; CIN: N Engl J Med. 2001 Jun 28;344(26):2018-20. PMID: 11430333; CIN: N Engl J Med. 2001 Oct 18;345(16):1211-2. PMID: 11642243; CIN: N Engl J Med. 2001 Oct 18;345(16):1211; author reply 1212. PMID: 11642244; ppublish	2021-2025	\N	26	\N	isbn = {0028-4793}, language = {eng}	\N	6d6c8281a176d6c2cda92aac53b3197d	d4a6186c10aefc0c939c78cf5df6c8c2	39237c55cfac88c66a20c0a7d392de17	article	The ecology of medical care revisited	L. A. Green and G. E. Fryer Jr and B. P. Yawn and D. Lanier and S. M. Dovey	\N	2001
8286342	JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association	301	\N	\N	Jan 14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3081	\N	\N	\N	\N	JID: 7501160; 0 (Antidepressive Agents); ppublish	198-209	\N	2	\N	isbn = {1538-3598}, language = {eng}	CONTEXT: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain disorder associated with multiple debilitating symptoms and high disease-related costs. Effective treatment options are needed. OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy of antidepressants in the treatment of FMS by performing a meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library databases were searched through August 2008. Reference sections of original studies, meta-analyses, and reviews on antidepressants in FMS were reviewed. STUDY SELECTION: Randomized placebo-controlled trials with tricyclic and tetracyclic antidepressants (TCAs), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) were analyzed. DATA EXTRACTION AND DATA SYNTHESIS: Two authors independently extracted data. Effects were summarized using standardized mean differences (SMDs) by a random-effects model. RESULTS: Eighteen randomized controlled trials (median duration, 8 weeks; range, 4-28 weeks) involving 1427 participants were included. Overall, there was strong evidence for an association of antidepressants with reduction in pain (SMD, -0.43; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.55 to -0.30), fatigue (SMD, -0.13; 95% CI, -0.26 to -0.01), depressed mood (SMD, -0.26; 95% CI, -0.39 to -0.12), and sleep disturbances (SMD, -0.32; 95% CI, -0.46 to -0.18). There was strong evidence for an association of antidepressants with improved health-related quality of life (SMD, -0.31; 95% CI, -0.42 to -0.20). Effect sizes for pain reduction were large for TCAs (SMD, -1.64; 95% CI, -2.57 to -0.71), medium for MAOIs (SMD, -0.54; 95% CI, -1.02 to -0.07), and small for SSRIs (SMD, -0.39; 95% CI, -0.77 to -0.01) and SNRIs (SMD, -0.36; 95% CI, -0.46 to -0.25). CONCLUSION: Antidepressant medications are associated with improvements in pain, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and health-related quality of life in patients with FMS.	bd9e810df649e9a279d7657a3dd2a6bb	e4b077a59371da872352fa218e0dcf39	970327dc025a29c74e37d90ba93281c4	article	Treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome with antidepressants: a meta-analysis	W. Hauser and K. Bernardy and N. Uceyler and C. Sommer	\N	2009
8286345	Human Nature	19	\N	\N	06	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3092	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pbh&AN=31934143&site=ehost-live	\N	\N	\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 31934143; Source Information: Jun2008, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p119; Subject Term: EVOLUTION (Biology); Subject Term: NATURAL selection; Subject Term: CULTURE; Subject Term: MEMETICS; Subject Term: KNOWLEDGE, Theory of; Subject Term: MENTAL representation; Subject Term: PERCEPTION; Subject Term: SOCIAL evolution; Subject Term: CIVILIZATION; Number of Pages: 19p; Illustrations: 1 graph; Document Type: Article	119-137	\N	2; 2	\N	isbn = {10456767}	Recent debates about memetics have revealed some widespread misunderstandings about Darwinian approaches to cultural evolution. Drawing from these debates, this paper disputes five common claims: (1) mental representations are rarely discrete, and therefore models that assume discrete, gene-like particles (i.e., replicators) are useless; (2) replicators are necessary for cumulative, adaptive evolution; (3) content-dependent psychological biases are the only important processes that affect the spread of cultural representations; (4) the â€œcultural fitnessâ€� of a mental representation can be inferred from its successful transmission; and (5) selective forces only matter if the sources of variation are random. We close by sketching the outlines of a unified evolutionary science of culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Human Nature is the property of Springer Science & Business Media B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)	c6298be965043c8e8995d53d79055046	0cd9d6ca0520e6509e5d8bc94c02022d	bad825ad2a63667245e574d18335f440	article	Five Misunderstandings About Cultural Evolution	Joseph Henrich and Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson	\N	2008
8286348	BMC medical research methodology	7	\N	\N	Nov 29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1914	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Electronic; DEP: 20071129; JID: 100968545; 2007/06/25 [received]; 2007/11/29 [accepted]; 2007/11/29 [aheadofprint]; epublish	52	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1471-2288}, language = {eng}	BACKGROUND: The criteria for stopping Delphi studies are often subjective. This study aimed to examine whether consensus and stability in the Delphi process can be ascertained by descriptive evaluation of trends in participants' views. METHODS: A three round email-based Delphi required participants (n = 12) to verify their level of agreement with 8 statements, write comments on each if they considered it necessary and rank the statements for importance. Each statement was analysed quantitatively by the percentage of agreement ratings, importance rankings and the amount of comments made for each statement, and qualitatively using thematic analysis. Importance rankings between rounds were compared by calculating Kappa values to observe trends in how the process impacts on subject's views. RESULTS: Evolution of consensus was shown by increase in agreement percentages, convergence of range with standard deviations of importance ratings, and a decrease in the number of comments made. Stability was demonstrated by a trend of increasing Kappa values. CONCLUSION: Following the original use of Delphi in social sciences, Delphi is suggested to be an effective way to gain and measure group consensus in healthcare. However, the proposed analytical process should be followed to ensure maximum validity of results in Delphi methodology for improved evidence of consensual decision-making.	d6e70469cb329c6297a024050ee468eb	774d2af3ce598f8344a1d7f26c047d69	2e658b957730aae37524293b9e86b07d	article	An exploration of the use of simple statistics to measure consensus and stability in Delphi studies	E. A. Holey and J. L. Feeley and J. Dixon and V. J. Whittaker	\N	2007
8286350	PLoS Medicine	4	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:240	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0040073	\N	\N	\N	\N	e73 OP	\N	3	\N	isbn = {1549-1676}, language = {English}	\N	20be3f672bb113494eaea3c4a9a78651	0cc26fa1464fe434a14755f1abe19691	bb3fadf38edff0ef9854b619881802e2	article	What Led to the Nigerian Boycott of the Polio Vaccination Campaign?	Ayodele Samuel Jegede	\N	2007
8286351	International journal of surgery (London, England)	5	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:41	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Print-Electronic; DEP: 20060303; JID: 101228232; 2005/12/16 [received]; 2006/01/04 [revised]; 2006/01/05 [accepted]; 2006/03/03 [aheadofprint]; ppublish	57-65	\N	1	\N	isbn = {1743-9159}, language = {eng}	The doctor-patient relationship has undergone a transition throughout the ages. Prior to the last two decades, the relationship was predominantly between a patient seeking help and a doctor whose decisions were silently complied with by the patient. In this paternalistic model of the doctor-patient relationship, the doctor utilises his skills to choose the necessary interventions and treatments most likely to restore the patient's health or ameliorate his pain. Any information given to the patient is selected to encourage them to consent to the doctor's decisions. This description of the asymmetrical or imbalanced interaction between doctor and patient [Parsons T. The social system. Free Press, New York, 1951.](1) has been challenged during the last 20 years. Critics have proposed a more active, autonomous and thus patient-centred role for the patient who advocates greater patient control, reduced physician dominance, and more mutual participation. This patient-centred approach has been described as one where "the physician tries to enter the patient's world, to see the illness through the patient's eyes" [McWhinney I. The need for a transformed clinical method. In: Stewart M, Roter D, Communicating with medical patients. London: Sage, 1989.](2), and has become the predominant model in clinical practice today.	79301e6dd4d325439f497ae3033ba672	dfe3efef65086d93eb5a3cb057db5f6d	b72e300c21628f0e9ef0204543d407ff	article	The evolution of the doctor-patient relationship	R. Kaba and P. Sooriakumaran	\N	2007
8286352	Medical care	32	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1912	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20071115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0230027; ppublish	357-365	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0025-7079}, language = {eng}	This is a report on the extension of the concept of the appropriateness of a procedure to the necessity, or crucial importance, of that procedure. To state that a procedure is crucial means that withholding the procedure would be deleterious to the patient's health. Appropriateness and necessity ratings for six procedures were obtained using a modified Delphi panel process developed in earlier work. Panels were composed of practicing clinicians who were recognized leaders in their fields. The panels included both performers and nonperformers of the procedure under discussion. For most procedures and panelists, necessity was related to appropriateness, but was distinct from it. The proportion of indications for which the procedure was crucial varied in clinically consistent ways both among and within procedures. However, panelists did not achieve a consensus on necessity. Further research is suggested to refine the method to promote consensus and to validate further the ratings of necessity. In conclusion, necessity ratings can be used together with appropriateness ratings to address not only the overuse of procedures, but also to indicate limited access to care through underuse of procedures.	bd80215da7e0bf469167deffc1d67b61	3350de4a808fd1ab84dbc55afad9c373	83bd02db655dd71a7449ccc654a1d7b7	article	Measuring the necessity of medical procedures	J. P. Kahan and S. J. Bernstein and L. L. Leape and L. H. Hilborne and R. E. Park and L. Parker and C. J. Kamberg and R. H. Brook	\N	1994
8286353	Annual Review of Public Health	29	\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3396	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=byh&AN=32037496&site=ehost-live	\N	\N	\N	M3: Article; Accession Number: 32037496; Authors: Kessler, Ronald C. 1; Email Address: kessler@hcp.med.harvard.edu Wang, Philip S. 2; Email Address: wangphi@mail.nih.gov; Affiliations: 1: Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 2: Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland; Subject: PSYCHIATRIC epidemiology; Subject: EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Research; Subject: PSYCHIATRY -- Research; Subject: MENTAL illness -- Treatment; Subject: ANXIETY disorders; Subject: PANIC disorders; Subject: DISEASE prevalence; Subject: COMORBIDITY; Subject: UNITED States; Author-Supplied Keyword: age of onset; Author-Supplied Keyword: comorbidity; Author-Supplied Keyword: illness burden; Author-Supplied Keyword: mental illness; Author-Supplied Keyword: prevalence; Number of Pages: 15p; Illustrations: 2 charts	115-129	\N	1; 1	\N	isbn = {01637525}	Data are reviewed on the descriptive chronology of commonly occurring IISM-IV mental disorders in the United States. These disorders are highly prevalent: Roughly half the population meets criteria for one or more such disorders in their communities roughly one fourth of the population meets criteria in any given year. Most people with a history of mental disorder had first onsets in childhood or adolescence. Later onset typically involve cotnorbid disorders. Some anxiety disorders (phobias, separation anxiety disorder) and impulse control disorders have the earliest- onset institutions. Other anxiety disorders (panic disorder. generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder), mood disorders, :and substance disorders typically have later ages of onset. Given that most seriously impairing and persistent adult mental disorders are Associated with child-adolescent onsets and high comorbidity, increased efforts arc needed to study the public health implications of early detection and treatment of initially mild and currently largely untreated child-adolescent disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]; Copyright of Annual Review of Public Health is the property of Annual Reviews Inc. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)	3516267812a214a430fed99e036b878c	42e393a336b83825b2c7bef238afe15a	68d86645d7ddae9a6ae7e06c9a374239	article	The Descriptive Epidemiology of Commonly Occuring Mental Disorders in the United States	Ronald C. Kessler and Philip S. Wang	\N	2008
8286355	Annals of Internal Medicine	88	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3393	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; JID: 0372351; ppublish	251-258	\N	2	\N	isbn = {0003-4819}, language = {eng}	Major health care problems such as patient dissatisfaction, inequity of access to care, and spiraling costs no longer seem amenable to traditional biomedical solutions. Concepts derived from anthropologic and cross-cultural research may provide an alternative framework for identifying issues that require resolution. A limited set of such concepts is described as illustrated, including a fundamental distinction between disease and illness, and the notion of the cultural construction of clinical reality. These social science concepts can be developed into clinical strategies with direct application in practice and teaching. One such strategy is outlined as an example of a clinical social science capable of translating concepts from cultural anthropology into clinical language for practical application. The implementation of this approach in medical teaching and practice requires more support, both curricular and financial.	08b4f3707800d4f09edb785900a672ff	951ac24723cd12d9e05760c6ef0d95c9	5375bc62f3ae66d0ce24869d13f66c74	article	Culture, illness, and care: clinical lessons from anthropologic and cross-cultural research	A. Kleinman and L. Eisenberg and B. Good	\N	1978
8286357	Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill.: 1960)	137	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1906	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 9716528; ppublish	37-41	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0004-0010}, language = {eng}	\N	06d076d8e47f1226a2097f395ff7b53d	1c3950b6195ef271bf4c344d3908952d	7f99954b74c56b8809b2ece71a37c121	article	APACHE 1978-2001: the development of a quality assurance system based on prognosis: milestones and personal reflections	W. A. Knaus	\N	2002
8286362	Chest	114	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1873	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20071115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0231335; CIN: Chest. 1998 Aug;114(2):361-3. PMID: 9726714; ppublish	605-609	\N	2	\N	isbn = {0012-3692}, language = {eng}	STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of the timing of tracheotomy on the duration of mechanical ventilation, the secondary changes to the trachea, and the clinical course of critically ill patients in the ICU. DESIGN: A systematic review of the literature. METHODS: Two independent reviewers conducted a MEDLINE search for relevant literature in the form of randomized or observational controlled clinical studies. Studies were selected for review by criteria determined a priori; and the methodologic quality of selected studies was evaluated by duplicate independent review, also using criteria determined a priori. RESULTS: Five studies were identified, of which three were quasirandomized and none were blinded. Agreement between reviewers of methodologic quality was high (kappa=0.87). CONCLUSIONS: There is insufficient evidence to support that the timing of tracheotomy alters the duration of mechanical ventilation or extent of airway injury in critically ill patients.	803595b5c92ce1edce195d7bb7f01cf5	6d87145b5ee870c2eb970d5c0a7efb6b	1c88db297214ef1499902d11676c1f01	article	The timing of tracheotomy: a systematic review	D. E. Maziak and M. O. Meade and T. R. Todd	\N	1998
8286364	Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London.Series B, Biological sciences	363	\N	\N	Nov 12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3091	\N	\N	\N	\N	JID: 7503623; RF: 90; ppublish	3489-3501	\N	1509	\N	isbn = {1471-2970}, language = {eng}	In this paper, we explore how experimental studies of cultural transmission in adult humans can address general questions regarding the 'who, what, when and how' of human cultural transmission, and consequently inform a theory of human cultural evolution. Three methods are discussed. The transmission chain method, in which information is passed along linear chains of participants, has been used to identify content biases in cultural transmission. These concern the kind of information that is transmitted. Several such candidate content biases have now emerged from the experimental literature. The replacement method, in which participants in groups are gradually replaced or moved across groups, has been used to study phenomena such as cumulative cultural evolution, cultural group selection and cultural innovation. The closed-group method, in which participants learn in groups with no replacement, has been used to explore issues such as who people choose to learn from and when they learn culturally as opposed to individually. A number of the studies reviewed here have received relatively little attention within their own disciplines, but we suggest that these, and future experimental studies of cultural transmission that build on them, can play an important role in a broader science of cultural evolution.	a2bfa94cc319e49e649806768c186ed2	cffe853561a28951acdaf1f97c31fc3f	a31195a1cf69a28409f96c33b3d2630b	article	Review. The multiple roles of cultural transmission experiments in understanding human cultural evolution	A. Mesoudi and A. Whiten	\N	2008
8286368	Social science & medicine (1982)	47	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:70	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 8303205; PS: Still AT; ppublish	1739-1748	\N	11	\N	isbn = {0277-9536}, language = {eng}	The osteopathic medical profession was founded in the late 19th century and has become an accepted part of the medical establishment in the United States. Throughout its history, the osteopathic medical profession has attempted to define itself in a way that differentiates osteopathy from other alternative therapies and situates the profession as responsive to the changing health care needs of the American public. This article examines identity within the osteopathic profession by examining the ways in which the profession has created, maintained, and changed its identity in its over century-long existence. The case analysis presented here involves the examination of identity statements culled from several osteopathic data sources. The identity statements represent four specific time periods within the osteopathic profession: the founding statements of A. T. Still, statements from 1915 through 1935 when the scope of osteopathic identity was expanding, statements from 1954 through 1974 in which the osteopathic profession dealt with internal and external threats in developing a "separate but equal" identity, and recent statements from a osteopathic student web site that illustrate current and future views of osteopathic identity. The results of this case analysis highlight the role of the social environment in establishing and changing professional identity, the importance of an occupational founder in shaping the articulation of identity, and the tension between identity and practice within the osteopathic medical profession.	04da3658613bbe25d509f5adc22e27a6	25770e21fbbb70357d0a6f3587ae83ba	03ca0a7a3c45e2d1a9a5adc64500a46d	article	The evolution of professional identity: the case of osteopathic medicine	K. Miller	\N	1998
8286370	Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges	75	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:65	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 8904605; ppublish	1199-1205	\N	12	\N	isbn = {1040-2446}, language = {eng}	PURPOSE: Pulmonary embolism (PE), an elusive diagnosis, is detected by a diagnostic work-up that is often guided by the physician's level of clinical suspicion. The ability to accurately assess PE risk on solely clinical grounds may increase with the physician's level of training. This study documented the ability of house staff practicing in an academic teaching hospital to accurately assess the clinical likelihood of PE in patients. METHOD: During a seven-month period, all 245 patients with suspected acute PE who had had lung scans ordered via a computerized order-entry system were enrolled in the study. When ordering the lung scans, all physicians (interns, residents, and attending physicians) were required to also enter their levels of clinical suspicion on a scale of 0 to 100. The physicians' levels of clinical suspicion were correlated with the final determinations of PE, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were calculated for patients' and physicians' subgroups. RESULTS: Attending physicians were most able to diagnose PE; residents were moderately able to make the diagnosis, and interns were least able to diagnose PE. The area under the ROC curve for a correct identification of patients with PE was greatest for attending physicians (0.839), intermediate for residents (0.601), and least for interns (0.594). CONCLUSION: The ability to correctly assess a patient's likelihood of PE increases with a physician's level of training, suggesting that more senior physicians should be involved in the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected acute PE. More instruction may help medical students, interns, and residents navigate clinical scenarios in which the diagnosis is uncertain or in which sequential tests must be performed to reach the correct diagnosis.	9287093311b5c28519d695df9d0298c8	e81d8daeb0261206d299f87c8ef3d4e8	ed9d3e33d99d18f3ad3e347d4f78430c	article	Does a physician's ability to accurately assess the likelihood of pulmonary embolism increase with training?	M. P. Rosen and D. Z. Sands and J. Morris and W. Drake and R. B. Davis	\N	2000
8286371	Therapie	60	\N	\N	Sep-Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:44	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0420544; ppublish	425-429	\N	5	\N	isbn = {0040-5957}, language = {fre}	Depressive thoughts have been apparent since the origins of humanity. References to depressive thoughts can be found in philosophical writings and other literature since antiquity. They were always approached in a religious or medical way, with arguments for a mix of psychological and mystical origins. With the advent of psychiatry as a medical discipline, depressive syndromes were integrated into classifications of mental disorders. The definition of depression is multifactorial, integrating psychosocial, social and biological factors. In this article we use an historical perspective to describe the sociological, psychopathological and biological concepts relating to depressive illness. Over one century, the sociology of mental illness has evolved from the Durkheimian position to psychosocial models which incorporate environmental stressors, social support and coping mechanisms. Psychology encompasses psychoanalytical, cognitive-behavioural and phenomenological theories. Finally, biological psychiatry suggests various approaches--genetic, biochemical, neurophysiological, neuroanatomical....The therapeutic directions are central to these concepts, just like public health, which seeks to promote the concept of mental health rather than to limit itself to the definition of the various psychiatric disorders.	ed1a581507e8c509470c4644315d32dc	e3d37f942648044cb0d56f2e2b82175e	8a7b143133ad16d417f1f62af9c95b2a	article	Depression, yesterday, today and tomorrow: historical evolution of concepts	F. Rouillon	\N	2005
8286372	BMJ (Clinical research ed.)	317	\N	\N	Oct 31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:1909	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20071115; PUBM: Print; JID: 8900488; CIN: BMJ. 1999 Apr 24;318(7191):1142. PMID: 10213745; CIN: BMJ. 1999 Apr 24;318(7191):1142. PMID: 10366269; EIN: BMJ 1998 Nov 14;317(7169):1353; RF: 22; ppublish	1191-1194	\N	7167	\N	isbn = {0959-8138}, language = {eng}	OBJECTIVES: To examine the frequency and quality of reporting on quality of life in randomised controlled trials. DESIGN: Search of the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register 1980 to 1997 to identify trials from all disciplines, from oncology, and from cardiovascular medicine that reported on quality of life. Assessment of abstracts from articles published from 1993 to 1996. Assessment of a sample of full reports with a standardised instrument. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence of reporting on quality of life. Conditions and interventions studied in trials reporting on quality of life. Quality of reporting on quality of life. RESULTS: During 1980-97 reporting on quality of life increased from 0.63% to 4.2% for trials from all disciplines, from 1.5% to 8.2% for cancer trials, and from 0.34% to 3.6% for cardiovascular trials. Of 364 abstracts, 65% reported on drug interventions. Of a sample of 67 full reports, authors of 48 (72%) used 62 established quality of life instruments. In 15 reports (22%) authors developed their own measures, and in 2 (3%) methods were unclear. Response rates were given in 38 (57%), and complete reporting on all items and scales occurred in 31 (46%).CONCLUSIONS: Less than 5% of all randomised controlled trials reported on quality of life, and this proportion was below 10% even for cancer trials. A plethora of instruments was used in different studies, and the reporting of methods and results was often inadequate. Standards for the measurement and reporting of quality of life in clinical trials research need to be developed.	59a280feb291a03c96c43f265f1ac5d3	e0a0c0c756ca091fb79be44be283787c	5a9ea0a4906ae76415c3f2f42b64de4d	article	Reporting on quality of life in randomised controlled trials: bibliographic study	C. Sanders and M. Egger and J. Donovan and D. Tallon and S. Frankel	\N	1998
8286374	The New England journal of medicine	296	\N	\N	Jun 30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:64	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0255562; ppublish	1509-1514	\N	26	\N	isbn = {0028-4793}, language = {eng}	Clinical predictions are never certain but are inherently probablisitc. The accuracy coefficient, a measure of probabilistic accuracy based on probability assigned to outcomes that occur, was used to assess the skill of clinical rheumatologists in predicting patient outcomes. Physicians' scores correlated well with degree of clinical experience. An approach to evaluation based on the measure provides a sensitive assessment of marginal benefit of technologies such as laboratory tests, diagnostic procedures or computer consultations. Most currently used methods of computer prediction were not as accurate as the best physicians tested. By allowing measurement of ability to individualize predictions to each patient's unique characteristics, the accuracy-coefficient approach has potential use in physician assessment.	4cc3f185c34d780cdce707e80ca1737d	7dfb87d7309751b75c18876e988fa7f0	b7fbf933a5a449a5e994c3664de44c7b	article	The evaluation of clinical predictions. A method and initial application	A. R. Shapiro	\N	1977
8286375	Evolution; international journal of organic evolution	62	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:3090	\N	\N	\N	\N	GR: GM063622-06A1/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United States; JID: 0373224; RF: 142; 2008/07/04 [aheadofprint]; ppublish	2155-2177	\N	9	\N	isbn = {0014-3820}, language = {eng}	Is genetic evolution predictable? Evolutionary developmental biologists have argued that, at least for morphological traits, the answer is a resounding yes. Most mutations causing morphological variation are expected to reside in the cis-regulatory, rather than the coding, regions of developmental genes. This "cis-regulatory hypothesis" has recently come under attack. In this review, we first describe and critique the arguments that have been proposed in support of the cis-regulatory hypothesis. We then test the empirical support for the cis-regulatory hypothesis with a comprehensive survey of mutations responsible for phenotypic evolution in multicellular organisms. Cis-regulatory mutations currently represent approximately 22% of 331 identified genetic changes although the number of cis-regulatory changes published annually is rapidly increasing. Above the species level, cis-regulatory mutations altering morphology are more common than coding changes. Also, above the species level cis-regulatory mutations predominate for genes not involved in terminal differentiation. These patterns imply that the simple question "Do coding or cis-regulatory mutations cause more phenotypic evolution?" hides more interesting phenomena. Evolution in different kinds of populations and over different durations may result in selection of different kinds of mutations. Predicting the genetic basis of evolution requires a comprehensive synthesis of molecular developmental biology and population genetics.	587b78887e5c7c94681025452ae89134	f74f8cc77f2ad0f8514efb0b9370e8ea	e1dc5c9a89a405bc78ec4a96b09ab8ff	article	The loci of evolution: how predictable is genetic evolution?	D. L. Stern and V. Orgogozo	\N	2008
8286376	Rheumatology international	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:231	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 8206885; 7440-50-8 (Copper); ppublish	151-152	\N	4	\N	isbn = {0172-8172}, language = {eng}	In a study of 199 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, 68% were found to have tried 'alternative treatments'. Some treatments (acupuncture and faith healing) gave subjective benefit in nearly half those who tried them and were considered to be better than others (such as copper bracelets). No adverse reactions were reported. 'Alternative treatments' play an important role as self prescribed therapy in rheumatoid arthritis and their use should not be ignored nor underestimated.	f3b7dbcac997b39b3b439e7a5f0a3699	366faf9d30274b118d19fc1e133913f6	b21cb52556dcc949abf224fa215ecf78	article	The use of 'alternative treatments' by patients with rheumatoid arthritis	G. R. Struthers and D. L. Scott and D. G. Scott	\N	1983
8286377	Journal of the History of Biology	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-53	\N	1	\N		\N	182eb72e21a0537f22bd30d512e5a11a	d02d9f302c475c22e8d34228666cb8b4	79d01b3c904b76120b707afb96c9406d	article	Darwin and his finches: The evolution of a legend	F. J. Sulloway	\N	1982
8286378	Intensive care medicine	33	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:2809	\N	\N	\N	\N	PUBM: Print-Electronic; DEP: 20070703; JID: 7704851; CIN: Intensive Care Med. 2007 Dec;33(12):2233. PMID: 17938884; CIN: Intensive Care Med. 2007 Dec;33(12):2234; author reply 2235. PMID: 17955211; CIN: Intensive Care Med. 2007 Nov;33(11):2027; author reply 2028-9. PMID: 17721775; 2006/07/16 [received]; 2007/06/04 [accepted]; 2007/07/03 [aheadofprint]; ppublish	1938-1945	\N	11	\N	isbn = {0342-4642}, language = {eng}	OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the impact of providing chest physiotherapy after routine clinical assessment on the duration of mechanical ventilation, outcome and intensive care length of stay. DESIGN AND SETTING: Single-centre, single-blind, prospective, randomised, controlled trial in a university hospital general intensive care unit. PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS: 180 patients requiring mechanical ventilation for more than 48 h. INTERVENTIONS: Patients randomly allocated, one group receiving physiotherapy as deemed appropriate by physiotherapists after routine daily assessments and another group acting as controls were limited to receiving decubitus care and tracheal suctioning. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Primary endpoints were initial time to become ventilator-free, secondary endpoints included intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital mortality and ICU length of stay. Kaplan-Meier analysis censored for death revealed a significant prolongation of median time to become ventilator-free among patients receiving physiotherapy (p=0.047). The time taken for 50% of patients (median time) to become ventilator-free was 15 and 11 days, respectively, for physiotherapy and control groups. There were no differences between groups in ICU or hospital mortality rates, or length of ICU stay. The number of patients needing re-ventilation for respiratory reasons was similar in both groups.	c07d425a93650c2d991da5103f6ad65b	0a40607503378a128f44fd6c737acad1	c054da5455d27d3799699edd60969f01	article	Chest physiotherapy prolongs duration of ventilation in the critically ill ventilated for more than 48 hours	M. Templeton and M. G. Palazzo	\N	2007
8286379	Harvard review of psychiatry	13	\N	\N	May-Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:45	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 9312789; PS: Kraepelin EW; ppublish	155-178	\N	3	\N	isbn = {1067-3229}, language = {eng}	BACKGROUND: The syndrome of manic-depressive insanity (MDI), as conceptualized by Emil Kraepelin a century ago, with later refinements, continues to dominate research and clinical practice with mood disorder patients. Current understanding of Kraepelin's views by Anglophones is heavily influenced by the late, highly developed, MDI concept represented in the 1921 partial English translation of the last complete edition of his textbook, the product of gradual development over several decades. METHOD: We reviewed all nine editions and revisions of Kraepelin's Textbook (1883-1926) and other writings by him to document the evolution of his views of MDI, and characterized salient developments within biographical and historical contexts. RESULTS: We found support for the traditional impression that Kraepelin's clinical perception of similarities of various forms of periodic psychiatric disorders marked by fundamental dysregulation of excitation and inhibition of thought and behavior, as well as of mood--as distinct from chronic psychotic illnesses--encouraged his broad, mature concept of MDI. However, our findings indicate a complex evolution of Kraepelin's MDI concept in the 1880s and 1890s, his use of more creative and less empirical clinical methods than traditionally believed, and his considerable personal uncertainty about making clear distinctions among MDI, dementia praecox, intermediate conditions, and paranoid disorders--an uncertainty that persisted to the end of his career in the 1920s. CONCLUSIONS: Kraepelin responded to a compelling international need for diagnostic order in nineteenth-century psychiatry, and effectively promoted his diagnostic proposals with a widely used and influential textbook. Though his methods were less empirical than is usually realized, his legacy includes analysis of large clinical samples to describe psychopathology and illness-course, along with efforts to define psychobiologically coherent and clinically differentiable entities, as steps toward defining psychiatric syndromes. Modern international "neo-Kraepelinian" enthusiasm for descriptive, criterion-based diagnosis should be tempered by Kraepelin's own appreciation of the tentative and uncertain nature of psychiatric nosology, particularly in classifying illnesses with both affective and psychotic features.	b79788c5e97dfcd594168785d93b5a11	4d0318b2c6e882521109d4a3ab72e9f1	07bbefd8f7661edf222e82084004a6d1	article	Manic-depressive illness: evolution in Kraepelin's Textbook, 1883-1926	K. Trede and P. Salvatore and C. Baethge and A. Gerhard and C. Maggini and R. J. Baldessarini	\N	2005
8286380	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America	10	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:63	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 9102787; RF: 117; ppublish	729-754	\N	3	\N	isbn = {1047-9651}, language = {eng}	Static or electromagnetic fields have been used for centuries to control pain and other biologic problems, but scientific evidence of their effect had not been gathered until recently. This article explores the value of magnetic therapy in rehabilitation medicine in terms of static magnetic fields and time varying magnetic fields (electromagnetic). A historical review is given and the discussion covers the areas of scientific criteria, modalities of magnetic therapy, mechanisms of the biologic effects of magnetic fields, and perspectives on the future of magnetic therapy.	fd7e48edf487e0c74e78c483ec363520	4497640b310a5f68ef7722f3ea61de56	6e407f9336f7108c46bfff4ad5eb2083	article	Evolution of magnetic therapy from alternative to traditional medicine	C. Vallbona and T. Richards	\N	1999
8286381	International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:2810	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 1305035; ppublish	77-103	\N	1	\N	isbn = {0020-7314}, language = {eng}	Although interest in the social origins of illness has grown recently, the sources of this concern in Marxist thought have received little attention. Friedrich Engels, Rudolf Virchow, and Salvador Allende made important early contributions to this field. Engels analyzed features of the workplace and environment that caused disability and early death for the British working class. Virchow's studies in "social medicine" and infectious diseases called for social change as a solution to medical problems. Allende traced poor health to class oppression, economic underdevelopment, and imperialism. These analysts provided divergent, though complementary, views of social etiology, multifactorial causation, the methodology of dialectic materialism, an activist role for medical scientists and practitioners, social epidemiology, health policy, and strategies of sociomedical change. The social origins of illness remain with us and reveal the scope of reconstruction needed for meaningful solutions.	20b15ccc51b8d8fd0ea706489388349c	bc7eac633c5ce0a4ba4acc4b23fd781a	4b4bfa3ed7f6e9f24273e5cfa7e78f38	article	The social origins of illness: a neglected history	H. Waitzkin	\N	1981
8286382	The New England journal of medicine	313	\N	\N	Sep 26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:233	\N	\N	\N	\N	LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0255562; RF: 54; ppublish	793-799	\N	13	\N	isbn = {0028-4793}, language = {eng}	The objective of clinical prediction rules is to reduce the uncertainty inherent in medical practice by defining how to use clinical findings to make predictions. Clinical prediction rules are derived from systematic clinical observations. They can help physicians identify patients who require diagnostic tests, treatment, or hospitalization. Before adopting a prediction rule, clinicians must evaluate its applicability to their patients. We describe methodological standards that can be used to decide whether a prediction rule is suitable for adoption in a clinician's practice. We applied these standards to 33 reports of prediction rules; 42 per cent of the reports contained an adequate description of the prediction rules, the patients, and the clinical setting. The misclassification rate of the rule was measured in only 34 per cent of reports, and the effects of the rule on patient care were described in only 6 per cent of reports. If the objectives of clinical prediction rules are to be fully achieved, authors and readers need to pay close attention to basic principles of study design.	0f865284123f025d48187c32d9484c72	1dbbffe3d9e361b5a3e380593dd8d13c	dc8c1b7ddecb864d5755596dea27c30a	article	Clinical prediction rules. Applications and methodological standards	J. H. Wasson and H. C. Sox and R. K. Neff and L. Goldman	\N	1985
8286383	The New England Journal of Medicine%M doi:10.1056/NEJMra020021	348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RefWorks:197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	529-537	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae21273cc36119b5dc3fa02b2f991663	4bca9991b6cdeadc1d987fe4a93d80e0	341288e0afae0b5fcacf62edf2fbc232	article	Inheritance and drug response	R. Weinshilboum	\N	2003
8286399	Language Resources and Evaluation	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiebe05	http://www.cs.pitt.edu/\\~{}wiebe/pubs/papers/lre05withappendix.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Language	\N	\N	0	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-07-09 13:28:47}, pdf = {Wiebe05.pdf}, citeulike-article-id = {1444197}, priority = {2}	This paper describes a corpus annotation project to study issues in the manual annotation of opinions, emotions, sentiments, speculations, evaluations and other private states in language. The resulting corpus annotation scheme is described, as well as examples of its use. In addition, the manual annotation process and the results of an inter-annotator agreement study on a 10,000-sentence corpus of articles drawn from the world press are presented.	5f7c860bf734f5ef684f70d42ad4d861	849c429a1bcdbf00aa38217474addd4b	38264c7ea0c529a778b88b0de90e5bb2	article	Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Language	Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson and Claire Cardie	\N	2005
8286429	J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GeorgeL._Engel11012004	http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org	\N	Delirium, A Syndrome of Cerebral Insufficiency -- Engel and Romano 16 (4): 526 -- J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci	\N	\N	526-538	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1176/appi.neuropsych.16.4.526}, eprint = {http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/16/4/526.pdf}	SUMMARY
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The thesis is presented that a derangement in the general functional metabolism of the brain underlies all instances of delirium and that this is reflected at the clinical level by a characteristic disturbance in cognitive functions and at the physiologic level by a characteristic generalized slowing of the electroencephalogram. As background for this thesis are summarized the studies of a large number of patients exhibiting delirium in the setting of a wide variety of physiologic and biochemical derangements as well as instances of delirium experimentally induced by techniques known to affect cerebral metabolism adversely.
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The clinical characteristics of delirium are carefully delineated and the basis established for the identification of delirium and its differentiation from other types of psychologic disturbance commonly seen in organically ill patients.	71d71c337c310bd01a67e42f0ff796b0	dda67d43b0d33e32f7614da3d1ac1ee0	d5a72325adcae288600bac36ecb92a62	article	{Delirium, A Syndrome of Cerebral Insufficiency}	George L. Engel and John Romano	\N	2004
8286492	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	14 - 17	Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information & Knowledge Engineering, IKE 2008, July 14-17, 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA	\N	\N	\N	CSREA Press	Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.	\N	\N	phd4	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/indices/a-tree/g/Gunjal:Bhojaraju.html	\N		\N	\N	176-182	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ba1958beb7003af26db44bf868db4ef	7f3ae515c481d28e120766e94687c01c	0385570007acca81cdb99646ed0ef79a	inproceedings	A Study of Knowledge Organisation System in Digital Libraries: An IRS Perspective	Bhojaraju Gunjal and Hao Shi	Hamid R. Arabnia and Ray R. Hashemi	2008
8286519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ultsch05esom	\N	\N	ESOM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	text = {Technical Report No.46, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, Philipps-University of Marburg}	\N	6d199b688a8e9ac7b8e5701ac1ba5583	3d1866db7b231540dfef706efc989d2f	1f795acb61d2a5ff3212d76236bbc7b6	misc	ESOM-Maps: tools for clustering, visualization, and classification with Emergent SOM	Alfred Ultsch and Fabian Mörchen	\N	2005
8286612	\N	\N	\N	9. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	\N	\N	\N	3779903156	http://www.amazon.de/Psychologie-Gruppe-Manfred-Sader/dp/3779903156%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3779903156	\N	Psychologie der Gruppe: Manfred Sader: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783779903154}, asin = {3779903156}, isbn = {3779903156}	\N	77e8b9249e9fb56e7ac7e3d81690fcd6	0d6bd14e5f4c3620ea396ec2cd9a093a	0aca21f957c168d92215c97a33819523	book	Psychologie der Gruppe	Manfred Sader	\N	2008
8286632	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UTB, Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	3825230651	http://www.amazon.de/Social-Web-Uni-Taschenb%C3%BCcher-Anja-Ebersbach/dp/3825230651%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825230651	\N	Social Web (Uni-Taschenbücher M): Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825230654}, asin = {3825230651}, isbn = {3825230651}	\N	44f7bfc751f8bad4752715b05b60dbc6	ffd84f41eb3b1d330e81dc6137e8f713	1a39ae62dde353ec8078c4e4836217c5	book	Social Web (Uni-Taschenbücher M)	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl	\N	2008
8286853	\N	4825	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Semantic Web Conference and 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC/ASWC2007), Busan, South Korea	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	LNCS	isparql	http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org/papers/295.pdf	\N		\N	\N	295--308	\N	\N	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/iswc-aswc/2007/proceedings		This research explores three SPARQL-based techniques to solve Semantic Web tasks that often require similarity measures, such as semantic data integration, ontology mapping, and Semantic Web service matchmaking. Our aim is to see how far it is possible to integrate customized similarity functions (CSF) into SPARQL to achieve good results for these tasks. Our first approach exploits virtual triples calling property functions to establish virtual relations among resources under comparison; the second approach uses extension functions to filter out resources that do not meet the requested similarity criteria; finally, our third technique applies new solution modifiers to post-process a SPARQL solution sequence. The semantics of the three approaches are formally elaborated and discussed. We close the paper with a demonstration of the usefulness of our iSPARQL framework in the context of a data integration and an ontology mapping experiment.	28ad1d1fdd338dfcb07441a1f38ce3b4	4c866e5b2d18ca250a1c0ee688a91e80	5af761051f5ee7543ac1606fbd91ea96	inproceedings	The Fundamentals of iSPARQL - A Virtual Triple Approach For Similarity-Based Semantic Web Tasks	Christoph Kiefer and Abraham Bernstein and Markus Stocker	Karl Aberer and Key-Sun Choi and Natasha Noy and Dean Allemang and Kyung-Il Lee and Lyndon J B Nixon and Jennifer Golbeck and Peter Mika and Diana Maynard and Guus Schreiber and Philippe Cudré-Mauroux	2007
8286901	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Marchionini06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1121949.1121979	\N	Exploratory search	\N	\N	41--46	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1121949.1121979}	Research tools critical for exploratory search success involve the creation of new interfaces that move the process beyond predictable fact retrieval.	065a60076b926246ab61803833eae443	9b618703c3cacd25e04aa2fdf80268ec	617795e1383145c65ed3c5d7e7e98770	article	Exploratory search: from finding to understanding	Gary Marchionini	\N	2006
8286939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	iekey	http://www.employment.gov.sk/index.php?SMC=1&id=43	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The National Programme of Protection of Older People in Slovakia is one of the most relevant documents related to WP5 – Informal care about older persons because of being a concentrated form of the governmental policy implemented in respect to older citizens. This document was approved by the Resolution of the SR Government in 1999 and has been based on UN- principles for older people (the principle of independence, participation, care, self realization, dignity). One of relevant and important is principle of care, which includes the assistance from informal carers (primarily family carers) and formal assistance provided by state, municipality and regional level. Family environment has been emphasized as a most important element of the assistance provided to older dependent persons. 
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With the aim to help family members to harmonize their duties at work with the care about their older members the document has been imposing to responsible bodies the duty to develop the network of services (e.g. respite care, various kind of social services, recreation, social - economic security of the family).
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In the area of  primary care is important the obligation of health public  authorities to protect the health of family members, to provide them with relevant information on adequate health and rehabilitation care concerning health status of older dependent persons. This support is crucial in the situation, if older person is not able to care of himself/herself. Another field of support concerns providing of older persons with necessary health devices and training both older persons and their family members how to use them.
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The National Programme of Protection of Older People is evaluated and is submitted to government for approval as biennial Report on the Implementation of The National Programme of Protection of Older People. The part of that biennial report involves new measures for coming period.	4fe632339db9494d9c52008d35e1f6b3	419f9c7bfa2521741e24241748b131c1	91de9cf314d519216ae17c5bf9ffbb62	book	National programme of protection of older people	department of social services	Social Afffairs Ministry of Labour and Family of the Slovak Republic	1999
8287767	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	charlotterealestate	\N	\N	Everything about Charlotte North Carolina: homes for sale, lake homes for sale, bussines in the area (Wachovia and Bank of America) jobs available, museums, awards, things to do and see while in Charlotte	\N	Very informative site explaining what is available, homes,jobs,retirement,relocating,museums,sporting arenas and events, population, income, median home cost, bussineses, things to do and see in Charlotte	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fcbe7011a5d505f5d0b9ba96c64ad82	ad7e56ea13b85290ca464949e4580b69	2e3f60f008d476b9a7eb9cf51443ecaa	misc	Everything About Charlotte	Ken Lutz	\N	2008
8288181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	12345	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f8a3162f9e67e6c5da50313b4fd73e0	f4ab91a7e9cfb8d86300884bf22e6f43	28a9144f964f9ace9baa773c0ba058ab	article	Higher Education in a Web 2.0 world	JISC	\N	2009
8288691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mh0001	\N	\N		\N	author does not think mental disorders can be regarded as illnesses.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c28a94d64205134396f11596459ffe80	ed96f778a6000a9b2ac17a65d44584bd	72bb6fe86ffd8962b30635040c9fe2f0	book	The Myth of the Chemical Cure: A Critique of Psychiatric Drug Treatment 	J. Moncrieff	\N	2008
8288958	Psychosom Med	65	\N	\N	Jul-Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henningsen:2003:Psychosom-Med:12883101	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12883101?ordinalpos=3&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum&log$=freejr	\N	Medically unexplained physical symptoms, anxiety, ...[Psychosom Med. 2003 Jul-Aug] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	528-533	\N	4	\N	pmid = {12883101}, doi = {}	OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to review and compare, with meta-analytic methods, observational studies on the association of medically unexplained physical symptoms, anxiety, and depression with special emphasis on healthy and organically ill control groups and on different types of symptoms, measures, and illness behavior. METHODS: A search of MEDLINE and PsycLIT/PsycINFO for abstracts from 1980 to April 2001 was performed; principal investigators in the field were contacted and article reference lists were used to retrieve additional relevant articles. Two hundred forty-four studies were included on the basis of consensus ratings if they fulfilled seven of eight inclusion criteria pertaining to diagnostic accuracy and statistical appropriateness. Five hundred twenty-two studies were deferred or excluded. We focused specifically on the four functional somatic syndromes for which there were sufficient numbers for meta-analytic integration: irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), nonulcer dyspepsia (NUD), fibromyalgia (FM), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Data were extracted independently by two authors according to a prespecified coding manual with up to 70 parameters per study. RESULTS: Effect sizes for the association of the four functional somatic syndromes with depression and anxiety were of moderate magnitude but were highly significant statistically when compared with healthy persons and controls with medical disorders of known organic pathology. Moreover, this association was significant whether depression was measured with or without somatic items. Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterized by higher scores of depression, fibromyalgia by lower scores of anxiety than irritable bowel syndrome. Consulting behavior and severity of somatization is related to higher levels of anxiety and depression. CONCLUSIONS: Meta-analytic integration confirms that the four functional somatic syndromes (IBS, NUD, FM, CFS) are related to (but not fully dependent on) depression and anxiety. At present, there is only limited meta-analytic evidence for the same sort of association for medically unexplained physical symptoms in general. In view of the relative independence from depression and anxiety, classification and treatment of these symptoms and syndromes as "common mental disorders" does not seem fully appropriate.	c26981cfbb7d531c285d9a88a8b430e7	9b3df2250081520e48fe3a96a790f980	f4ea7ca19afae61050e068e4f070e0e7	article	Medically unexplained physical symptoms, anxiety, and depression: a meta-analytic review	P Henningsen and T Zimmermann and H Sattel	\N	2003
8289017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	computers	\N	\N	sito e-commerce per la vendita di prodotti informatici hardware e software consumabili tv lcd notebook ecc.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	254e34f11158b89a3234e992cba8ba4c	9862cbeb3eab3d27b03674b232735b72	921c5721ae7054b3278455da8bc502d4	article	www.gpinformatica.net	G.P. Informatica	G.P. Informatica	9
8290183	English Language Teaching News	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jenner99	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-41	\N	\N	\N		\N	419f51d36e150edcb9bcf292306d818d	a960f7113dcb65f7f4df6a9cf7f1558f	c99540f0ad1030821f276f796f2500bd	article	Pronunciation: What and why?	Bryan Jenner	\N	1999
8290222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langescheidt	Berlin	\N	\N	kleppin98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c41cdd9c7a48e646e625a4780c9e7d88	e44cedc63208fdf7a22fad3185ab7b6b	ddab2ccc58bddc25ab3ff4ea03135f27	book	Fehler und Fehlerkorrektur	Karin Kleppin	\N	1998
8290228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goethe-Institut	München	\N	\N	hnerici+86	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f24de84dac221af22b06d2d56a707d76	7fa2505d7001e6f920c799abd22a867f	9e19dff3ea3c1fd376451766ce3b1897	book	Mündliche Korrekturen im Fremdsprachenunterricht	Gert Henrici and Brigitte Herlemann	\N	1986
8290236	International Journal of Educational Research	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	havranek02b	\N	\N		\N	\N	255-270	\N	3-4	\N		\N	42bee255d8af39bd85b9710a4ffe4fcb	76c05db479b2597281f66f8ae169e988	72d4fb42aa41822283fe52587418c97c	article	When is corrective feedback most likely to succeed?	Gertraud Havranek	\N	2002
8290247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The American University Language Center	Washington	\N	\N	crowell+57	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc11f1ecfc3180cbd06de73a1f6969fe	edbdd8f0efcd6a0f450eb9d91c9e04e9	f7afdc4f4a5a87d281583ec09d68d3ea	book	Pronunciation Drills for Learners of English	Edith Crowell Trager and Sara Henderson Cook	\N	1957
8290254	ELT Journal	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chapman07	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-11	\N	1	\N		\N	eebfa905e6471aef1f74e019764f11e4	34e15d710e6c422e6b0ab1274920c0b0	2abf46762a9b8bf26eac9640e63b35b4	article	Theory and Practice of teaching discourse intonation	Mark Chapman	\N	2007
8290271	Computer Assisted Language Learner	3	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	engwall+07	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-262	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4e2c19555ba26134a2b0a0f0244c35a	7523572346589bf3c10eb486af9fc34a	e1b408dc77c635e87a043ac99f6a01d0	article	Pronunciation feedback from real and virtual language teachers	Olov Engwall and Olle Bälter	\N	2007
8290274	Language Learning and Technology	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eskenazi99	\N	\N		\N	\N	62-76	\N	2	\N		\N	d66def4e12304ae494916b3b9833b698	ee5cacbd442acdd08f4e8649df2fb3b5	fc2860be62f09219ddb2ca8b53480822	article	Using Automatic Speech Processing for Foreign Language Pronunciation Tutoring: Some Issues and a Prototype	Maxine Eskenazi	\N	1999
8290299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brockmeyer	Bochum	\N	\N	kleppin+91	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc99ed94724d5747477c9c6a187785d4	c7d517e5caef98f11a91dca8b16aa38d	b160e0405ff40416b21c186f0d42a060	book	Der Korrektur auf der Spur: Untersuchungen zum mündlichen Korrekturverhalten von Fremdsprachenlehrern	Karin Kleppins and Frank G. Königs	\N	1991
8290322	Studies in Second Language Acquisition	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lyster+97	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-66	\N	1	\N		\N	4eef6e57ade1814ce366f9ae328f06ed	006877ee5dd38a8e10d1d2c6fa3d6b2c	501ebf90002a9b6b2b6574e56c8bf69d	article	Corrective Feedback and Learner Uptake	Roy Lyster and Leila Ranta	\N	1997
8290379	Zeitschrift für Fremdsprachenforschung	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	toenshoff05	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-21	\N	1	\N		\N	a1352df7cf902f7e1bb26915415d4257	24e43596b15e54d2457bc6d47604c375	26c97093e4777c94dec77c1e67ef819c	article	Mündliche Fehlerkorrektur im Fremsprachenunterricht: Ein Blick auf neuere empirische Untersuchungen	Wolfgang Tönshoff	\N	2005
8290766	\N	145	\N	\N	\N	\N	WM2009: 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management, March 25-27, 2009 Solothurn, Switzerland	\N	\N	\N	Bonner Köllen Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics	KSM09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.03.27}, isbn = {978-3-88579-239-0}	\N	68d37f81295f9b292d0fb333b0aa8957	0bdfeed84877563e2732c227b2e5367d	2c16c89e53e6bbf6568efcaeef3a916a	incollection	Workshop on Knowledge Services & Mashups (KSM '09)	\N	Tobias Ley and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Andreas Schmidt	2009
8290869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inst. f{\\"u}r Wirtschaftsinformatik im Dt. Forschungszentrum f{\\"u}r K{\\"u}nstliche Intelligenz (DFKI)	\N	\N	\N	REF01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea9294ff0967db7092b25f231c362aed	d0156232d3f47766df1291d07e1e6c3d	541cfccb67a01b1d08f05cc658454d89	book	{Das Referenzmodellverst{\\"a}ndnis in der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Historie, Literaturanalyse und Begriffsexplikation}	O. Thomas	\N	2006
8291551	The British Journal of Psychiatry	191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RCP	\N	\N	\N	shah2007mmd	\N	\N		\N	\N	375--377	\N	5	\N		Summary Manypeople criticise, and
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psychiatrists apologise, for the use of the
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‘medicalmodel’. We examinewhat is
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currentlymeantby this termandsuggest a
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refinementofdefinitionto reflectthe
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ideals and contemporarypractice of
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medicine.We propose thatpsychiatrists
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shoulduse themedicalmodel toimprove
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andvalidate bio-psychosocialpsychiatric
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medicine.	0f9ff19e4257d605bbbdb643cee3ef90	abe2ac75c188d33eaab159af3fd232f3	6aa161d589d553e982c64c53d4a485f3	article	{The medical model is dead--long live the medical model}	P. Shah and D. Mountain	\N	2007
8292234	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	turau_web-basierte_2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89864-235-6}	\N	c2f6c2203da79655ac5da88fc41d6cd1	39c059f897a4e00714a8107908a65a8d	3e480c0c8bc8e5c862fcc9f6da1b24d8	book	Web-basierte Anwendungen entwickeln mit JSP 2. Einsatz von JSTL, Struts, JSF JDBC, JDO, JCA.	Volker Turau and Krister Saleck and Christopher Lenz	\N	2004
8292668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vavben09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	462657c92341af820d0033a3dabc2bcf	3a0a84e2eb732c8a316b592afc2c4fcd	86d2f4c0c97055eb6ea86ca0d6a7271e	article	Towards a Semantic Web Services Platform for High Performance Scientific Computing	Manolis Vavalis and Dimitrios Benis	\N	2009
8292928	Services, IEEE Congress on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/SERVICES.2007.8	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	41-48	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2926-7}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SERVICES.2007.8}	an approach for ranking semantic Web service advertisements with respect to a service request. The use of recall and precision is proposed as suitable measures for determining the degree of match between the request and the advertisement. Ranking is based on the use of the domain ontology to infer the semantic similarity between the parameters of the request and the advertisement. The proposed approach is applicable to several types of ontologies, ranging from simple taxonomies to highly expressive ontologies, such as OWL ontologies.	480fad4129eb448b8dec0535e071363f	f3aea24015dc52a50100e29a6449a49c	5f0deb795554db0b4d05c40ae33f90bb	article	A Ranking Mechanism for SemanticWeb Service Discovery	Dimitrios Skoutas and Alkis Simitsis and Timos Sellis	\N	2007
8292931	Aust N Z J Psychiatry	32	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McLaren:1998:Aust-N-Z-J-Psychiatry:9565189	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9565189?ordinalpos=13&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	A critical review of the biopsychosocial model. [Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1998] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	86-92	\N	1	\N	pmid = {9565189}, doi = {}	OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to provide an analysis of the epistemic status of the biopsychosocial model. METHOD: A critical comparison of the biopsychosocial model with the general concept of models. RESULTS: In its present form, the biopsychosocial model is so seriously flawed that its continued use in psychiatry is not justified. CONCLUSION: Further development of theory-based models in psychiatry is urgently needed.	e29deb7ca09ef70f671f57e5a772dbb7	a7ed88fab76dc4e5b41fde81b0549351	0b003041e48579ce0b25b26346ea889a	article	A critical review of the biopsychosocial model	N McLaren	\N	1998
8293059	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Habelts Dissertationsdrucke : Reihe Alte Geschichte	Wierschowski.1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7749-2112-1}	\N	1b3ec210d515974f4048acb8a376609c	297e3ba85035d8ecc62e3ebbb716e0a7	ca91619292a85a05334d2b47a8196a88	book	Heer und Wirtschaft: Das römische Heer der Prinzipatszeit als Wirtschaftsfaktor	Lothar Wierschowski	\N	1984
8293060	Damals	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Treude.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	42-46	\N	5	\N		\N	ea09e3d880e54c2b71fe6db576cf908d	4a629183d47437e303ab45c3ca412ba7	f56bbc96dd10b908cf29e882bd42a3fe	article	Ich habe ihn von Herzen lieb	Elke Treude and Klaus Kösters and Katrin Winter	\N	2009
8293061	\N	159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia Einzelschriften	Wierschowski.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-07970-X}	\N	19b9561bba2a4d954c9c00ed88f1c51d	c70fdc4d61c3951df8b4e7f689f27b3b	15c4d76ca18b1c72e159784e9f00ac70	book	Fremde in Gallien - „Gallier“ in der Fremde: Die epigraphisch bezeugte Mobilität in, von und nach Gallien vom 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr. (Texte - Übersetzungen - Kommentare)	Lothar Wierschowski	\N	2001
8293062	\N	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia Einzelschriften	Wierschowski.1995	http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/34461590.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {ca. DM 144.00, ca. sfr 144.00, ca. S 1123.00}, isbn = {3-515-06720-5}	\N	7e12c24cb8ba5d4dc348992b42e2fa99	4d1cf11dd8c78d53c1cb1449cf8a9074	3228cc73530cd3b3f6da4fa16d7af647	book	Die regionale Mobilität in Gallien nach den Inschriften des 1. bis 3. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Quantitative Studien zur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte der westlichen Provinzen des Römischen Reiches	Lothar Wierschowski	\N	1995
8293064	Damals	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eck.2009b	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-21	\N	5	\N		\N	071661729a20c47bd4bcc03e13f3b670	191656487ace97b6db0cc08bf063404a	a2f9e9214c4aaf28a6b42894e12041a0	article	„Gib die Legionen zurück“	Werner Eck	\N	2009
8293065	Damals	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burmeister.2009b	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-31	\N	5	\N		\N	0dd425fb10025522bdd472c260ea44ea	8aec0c0644df5f9ce4ee89d51dd08d8c	cf90c7de2eea91ddcf1ae34d5b1206ea	article	Der Befreier Germaniens?	Stefan Burmeister	\N	2009
8293066	\N	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden	\N	Columbia studies in the classical tradition	Roth.1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {hfl 210.00}, isbn = {90-04-11271-5}	\N	eb695cf2f6f5d9dba7dc52e92fe0c82b	1a7ecc5cf3b0fe40bdf15601303f077f	7b042ec75a1d022c50b9ec2abc800798	book	The logistics of the Roman army at war (264 B.C. - A.D. 235)	Jonathan P. Roth	\N	1999
8293067	Damals	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rost.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-35	\N	5	\N		\N	1390d25dc6fec37957f598ffa85f9641	ce8c2b0983c2e5d0d38c7906ccb8e077	53881a523a6bb89421eda0ff47c80960	article	Untergang am „Oberesch“	Achim Rost and Susanne Wilbers-Rost	\N	2009
8293091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	becker1999r	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	693f65f87c4ee9622265bb4f2b8e2a0b	1c1c1bbfb28ab8f43ed8a478c3b50f59	f04d365d0313567a065b7eb583b876da	book	{Referenzmodellierung}	J. Becker	\N	1999
8293170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	schutte1998gor	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb3ff0cc68f8aaacc7637fd5f2114158	3d36f22f4d11b27dc8663ea99c425d69	37d3bbe40d48c86abb1a8fc302c820ba	book	{Grunds{\\"a}tze ordnungsm{\\"a}{\\ss}iger Referenzmodellierung: Konstruktion konfigurations-und anpassungsorientierter Modelle}	R. Sch{\\"u}tte and Universit{\\"a}t M{\\"u}nster	\N	1998
8293198	Med Hypotheses	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McLaren:2006:Med-Hypotheses:16459024	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16459024?ordinalpos=8&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Interactive dualism as a partial solution to the m...[Med Hypotheses. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1165-1173	\N	6	\N	pmid = {16459024}, doi = {10.1016/j.mehy.2005.12.023}	With the collapse of the psychoanalytic and the behaviorist models, and the failure of reductive biologism to account for mental life, psychiatry has been searching for a broad, integrative theory on which to base daily practice. The most recent attempt at such a model, Engel's 'biopsychosocial model', has been shown to be devoid of any scientific content, meaning that psychiatry, alone among the medical disciplines, has no recognised scientific basis. It is no coincidence that psychiatry is constantly under attack from all quarters. In order to develop, the discipline requires an integrative and interactive model which can take account of both the mental and the physical dimensions of human life, yet still remain within the materialist scientific ethos. This paper proposes an entirely new model of mind based in Chalmers' 'interactive dualism' which satisfies those needs. It attributes the causation of all behaviour to mental life, but proposes a split in the nature of mentality such that mind becomes a composite function with two, profoundly different aspects. Causation is assigned to a fast, inaccessible cognitive realm operating within the brain machinery while conscious experience is seen as the outcome of a higher order level of brain processing. The particular value of this model is that it immediately offers a practical solution to the mind-brain problem in that, while all information-processing takes place in the mental realm, it is not in the same order of abstraction as perception. This leads to a model of rational interaction which acknowledges both psyche and soma. It can fill the gap left by the demise of Engel's empty 'biopsychosocial model'.	5f141ee016f75a93a63fa31960878b03	ef185fb0b3ceb0a7aaf49b7d15a93243	27966e575c955cebf3f47edd094d6388	article	Interactive dualism as a partial solution to the mind-brain problem for psychiatry	N McLaren	\N	2006
8293404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HPDC '02: Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	823341	\N	\N		\N	\N	246	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1686-6}	\N	6731fd062b5fe448d2033a6d62a9af2d	28e58ffbd0c3c8a5adcc30ea9a1cb0bd	971ba4d057319e6ccc61f3f415bb713f	inproceedings	Investigating the Limits of SOAP Performance for Scientific Computing	Kenneth Chiu and Madhusudhan Govindaraju and Randall Bramley	\N	2002
8296798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liptak2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.1390	\N	Casimir scaling in G(2) lattice gauge theory	\N	cite arxiv:0807.1390
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Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures (24 EPS files), RevTeX4. In v2: typos corrected,
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  discussion of systematic errors and of smearing expanded, references added.
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  Version to appear in Phys. Rev. D	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We computed potentials between static color sources from the six lowest
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representations of G(2) lattice gauge theory, in numerical simulations with the
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Wilson action on asymmetric lattices with nonperturbatively estimated values of
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the bare anisotropy. We present evidence for (approximate) Casimir scaling of
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the obtained intermediate string tensions. The agreement with the
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Casimir-scaling prediction improves by increasing the coupling beta in the
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weak-coupling region above the crossover observed in G(2) gauge theory. The
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result naturally fits into confinement models with magnetic disorder and vacuum
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domain structure, but may represent a challenge for other approaches.
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	896d1f4a950569b2b1c00e152e975674	99d7d3012e6b9b0fc488f5643d9d9ac2	0d36edd4c9c1d7f3e27aee127dcbc384	misc	Casimir scaling in G(2) lattice gauge theory	L. Liptak and S. Olejnik	\N	2008
8296801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pepe2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0610076	\N	Exceptional Deconfinement in G(2) Gauge Theory	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0610076
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Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The Z(N) center symmetry plays an important role in the deconfinement phase
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transition of SU(N) Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature. The exceptional
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group G(2) is the smallest simply connected gauge group with a trivial center.
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Hence, there is no symmetry reason why the low- and high-temperature regimes in
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G(2) Yang-Mills theory should be separated by a phase transition. Still, we
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present numerical evidence for the presence of a first order deconfinement
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phase transition at finite temperature. Via the Higgs mechanism, G(2) breaks to
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its SU(3) subgroup when a scalar field in the fundamental {7} representation
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acquires a vacuum expectation value v. Varying v we investigate how the G(2)
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deconfinement transition is related to the one in SU(3) Yang-Mills theory.
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Interestingly, the two transitions seem to be disconnected. We also discuss a
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potential dynamical mechanism that may explain this behavior.
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	2a9f675e3b45318aa83512530b5c04d1	f77e8f33094c5ca0f4ac77181c56bd2b	d976d73595440b18073f0d7badb7becf	misc	Exceptional Deconfinement in G(2) Gauge Theory	M. Pepe and U. J. Wiese	\N	2006
8296805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greensite2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0609050	\N	Color Screening, Casimir Scaling, and Domain Structure in G(2) and SU(N)
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  Gauge Theories	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0609050
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Comment: 24 pages, 14 figures; v2: references added; v3: published version
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  containing some additional introductory discussion	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We argue that screening of higher-representation color charges by gluons
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implies a domain structure in the vacuum state of non-abelian gauge theories,
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with the color magnetic flux in each domain quantized in units corresponding to
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the gauge group center. Casimir scaling of string tensions at intermediate
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distances results from random spatial variations in the color magnetic flux
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within each domain. The exceptional G(2) gauge group is an example rather than
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an exception to this picture, although for G(2) there is only one type of
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vacuum domain, corresponding to the single element of the gauge group center.
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We present some numerical results for G(2) intermediate string tensions and
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Polyakov lines, as well as results for certain gauge-dependent projected
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quantities. In this context, we discuss critically the idea of projecting link
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variables to a subgroup of the gauge group. It is argued that such projections
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are useful only when the representation-dependence of the string tension, at
\
some distance scale, is given by the representation of the subgroup.
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	3d93e0eba40941ba80691aaa8eb23a6e	12982882cf103763bf1ed2fb4e9e76ae	b0f426682139913a34aa6ca51e826fea	misc	Color Screening, Casimir Scaling, and Domain Structure in G(2) and SU(N)
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  Gauge Theories	J. Greensite and K. Langfeld and S. Olejnik and H. Reinhardt and T. Tok	\N	2006
8296902	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	International Series in Operations Research & Management Science ; 120	UBHD66462109	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXV, 214 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-75447-5, 0-387-75447-4}, language = {eng}	\N	83b2a650947a21cc33fa4f54f1be1029	84c0ca460e7b18674236f4a635cee83b	f3c625cbb2c4c68682ec0fc9233c17eb	book	Health care benchmarking and performance evaluation	Yasar A. Ozcan	\N	2008
8296965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt	Berlin	\N	\N	UBHD66700320	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	407 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-503-10391-1}, language = {ger}	\N	c759a8cf7d8d932020590d7a12006f70	d02823611f84e561dd94ebe95d7cf9b2	ccdfbf3c33952004928b602d985fe1a6	book	IT-Controlling	Jorge Carlos Marx Gómez and Horst Junker and Stefan Odebrecht	\N	2009
8296990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philipsen1996	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9602006	\N	On the Mass Spectrum of the SU(2) Higgs Model in 2+1 Dimensions	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/9602006
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Comment: 30 pages LATEX, uses epsf.sty	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We calculate the masses of the low-lying states with quantum numbers
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$J^{PC}=0^{++},1^{--}$ in the Higgs and confinement regions of the
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three-dimensional SU(2) Higgs model, which plays an important r\\^ole in the
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description of the thermodynamic properties of the standard model at finite
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temperatures. We extract the masses from correlation functions of
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gauge-invariant operators which are calculated by means of a lattice Monte
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Carlo simulation. The projection properties of our lattice operators onto the
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lowest states are greatly improved by the use of smearing techniques. We also
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consider cross correlations between various operators with the same quantum
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numbers. From these the mass eigenstates are determined by means of a
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variational calculation. In the symmetric phase, we find that some of the
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ground state masses are about 30\\% lighter than those reported from previous
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simulations. We also obtain the masses of the first few excited states in the
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symmetric phase. Remarkable among these is the occurrence of a $0^{++}$ state
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composed almost entirely of gauge degrees of freedom. The mass of this state,
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as well as that of its first excitations, is nearly identical to the
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corresponding glueball states in three-dimensional SU(2) pure gauge theory,
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indicating an approximate decoupling of the pure gauge sector from the Higgs
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sector of the model. We perform a detailed study of finite size effects and
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extrapolate the lattice mass spectrum to the continuum.
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	4da8e55e060598a15afeacbb390db229	4314b869349d756abe99d88b493cf2e1	549066f4497c37a5b5b381739b2fa3f0	misc	On the Mass Spectrum of the SU(2) Higgs Model in 2+1 Dimensions	O. Philipsen and M. Teper and H. Wittig	\N	1996
8297024	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	UBHD66129840	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXXVIII, 949 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8006-3253-5, 978-3-8006-3253-4}, language = {ger}	\N	7f7146fbf99097b924a03ca0fdcf8f49	27b61d9294e1d930b61991d928620162	f5e558813fc86310b74207d57a43a291	book	Controlling mit Kennzahlen und Management-Tools	Thomas Reichmann	\N	2006
8297091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt-Verl.	Heidelberg, Neckar	\N	\N	UBHD66652879	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 352 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89864-579-9}, language = {ger}	\N	1a63eb33f27ea30c343fd5bc5101dc66	3574a3ce059f4afea431a49183bc755c	890b916ee025e36a4dee11e984780fa7	book	Kennzahlen in der IT	Martin Kütz	\N	2009
8297153	Med Hypotheses	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yun:2007:Med-Hypotheses:17027174	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17027174?ordinalpos=9&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Stress dysfunctions as a unifying paradigm for ill...[Med Hypotheses. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	697-704	\N	3	\N	pmid = {17027174}, doi = {10.1016/j.mehy.2006.08.015}	Stress has been implicated as a risk factor for most diseases, but a mechanistic explanation behind such associations remains elusive. As emergent responses to stress, adaptations range from acute responses where extant system capabilities mitigate current stress, to longer-term responses where system plasticity buffers against future stress. The long compendium of human ailments manifests through a much shorter set of symptoms that may operate through the stress axis. We propose a unifying ontology for human illnesses that classifies stress dysfunctions according to types of Darwinian dysfunction - inadequate response with adequate adaptation, inadequate adaptation, inappropriate adaptation, and epiphenomena of adaptation. Examples include cancer as a bystander effect of increased biologic plasticity in response to stress, and infectious illness as a manifestation of mutually escalating stress in an otherwise commensal relationship between hosts and microbes. We explore the contributing role of man-made stresses that have emerged as humans increasingly remodel their environment. Examples include biologic decompensation associated with reliance on technology to buffer stress, and behavioral stress caused by the dislocation of kin networks that promotes illegitimate signaling. Dysfunctional relationships engender stress not only among humans, but also among individual organs; heart failure, renal failure, and carotid stenosis may represent examples of such conditions. If stress dysfunction is the Occam's razor of human illnesses, and derangements in biologic relationships induce stress dysfunctions, then the study of relationships - an incarnation of systems biology - may represent a new gateway for medicine.	c08a0eac394ac7c5a1ab707ecd6d885a	a79a47bc840b944cba30fd360f721208	5c70f6b2eee97c5bf5c8057c5fd27b17	article	Stress dysfunctions as a unifying paradigm for illness: repairing relationships instead of individuals as a new gateway for medicine	A J Yun and J D Doux	\N	2007
8297161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66302837	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XX, 599 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-49558-1}, language = {ger}	\N	92f5178c3b444012ac4791043c5fda4d	e87b671074e6b3abb8216d74b79383c8	437a92d347728f16087f3efe562fa5fa	book	Gesundheitsökonomische Evaluationen	Oliver [Hrsg.] Schöffski	\N	2007
8297185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley	Chichester [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66133933	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXI, 544 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-470-02450-X, 978-0-470-02450-8}, language = {eng}	\N	1faeda36270931a93b24c24ec586eedf	2429c47388e2fdf90c74db46c09d3f78	6995e6d4dd59b5ef9d8458d2a5fa2b92	book	Quality of life	Peter M. Fayers and David Machin	\N	2007
8297293	Computers & Industrial Engineering	In Press, Accepted Manuscript	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hu2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V27-4WBC1MM-2/2/63cb6f1d2b7b6ed101bd75dd7edb3cb5	\N	Computers & Industrial Engineering : Local and Global Deadlock Prevention Policies for Resource Allocation Systems Using Partially Generated Reachability Graphs	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0360-8352}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2009.05.006}	This paper considers the deadlock prevention problem for a class of conjunctive/disjunctive resource allocation systems (C/D-RAS) which cover relatively general cases in which the multiple resource acquisitions and flexible routings are allowed. First, a new and correct siphon-based liveness characterization for the Petri nets modeling C/D-RAS is proposed. Subsequently, this characterization facilitates the development of a mixed integer programming (MIP) based deadlock prevention policy that can well avoid the explicit enumeration of both siphons and the reachable states. The resulting policy is implemented by an iterative algorithm each step of which is characterized as an MIP formulation in conjunction with both a bad marking detection and a feedback control operation. Finally, the deadlock prevention policy developed in this paper is respectively characterized by the local and global ones such that a trade off between the behavior permissiveness and the structural simplicity of the supervisor can be realized. Both the theoretical and experimental results validate the effectiveness and efficiency of such an approach.	9d6ace186bf2b559e916bfe66f411dc5	05ae4f110673401c9b70fa1f7f704460	a6e6723cdf8e3d520ef08cdf9e89d10e	article	Local and Global Deadlock Prevention Policies for Resource Allocation Systems Using Partially Generated Reachability Graphs	Hesuan Hu and Zhiwu Li	\N	2009
8297332	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institut für Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Duisburg-Essen	\N	\N	Essen	\N	\N	BarthEtal2009	http://www.icb.uni-due.de/fileadmin/ICB/research/research_reports/ICBReport32.pdf	ICB-Research Report		\N	\N	\N	\N	32	\N		\N	84aae73abe1a7553fc01ee89d1f4e1b4	97b7042ea81ea5aa8bf4ae462f0714f4	c3df39bdb145f5e6004c7d02730e2159	techreport	{Leitbild IT-Controller/-in: Beitrag der Fachgruppe IT-Controlling der Gesellschaft für Informatik}	Manfred Barth and Andreas Gadatsch and Martin Kütz and Otto Rüding and Hanno Schauer and Stefan Strecker	\N	2009
8297379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin et al.	\N	\N	\N	habenicht1986k	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee490d7d608ef20e101d9aa241a2dafc	3e47af67a6ac5716a7d8f79df86f6969	fa2726aececda9d191871ca4c45828d3	book	{Kleben}	G. Habenicht	\N	1986
8297380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	\N	\N	\N	ehrenstein2004hkv	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d6dbf5844d73928827d0c1f8751fe03	18cdcfe0efc2ad77e3f53bad1330181a	ee6ac7a6f68049879934ea25ddc00861	book	{Handbuch Kunststoff-Verbindungstechnik}	G.W. Ehrenstein and G. Ahlers-Hestermann	\N	2004
8297604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Informationswissenschaft, 128	Ingold05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	720c1ca6964f86f175b75524b896eb08	e6ac5f91139b636fc3f9bf66dcb8d7ae	43418043e1d86f2c059c06dafd4b9cba	book	 Das bibliothekarische Konzept der Informationskompetenz - Ein Überblick	Marianne Ingold	\N	2005
8298254	Bibliotheksdienst	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Homann06	\N	\N		\N	\N	1296-1310	\N	11	\N		\N	94dd11f540e7f1c4512b3119ef4cf50f	58fa4afa786b8e607964b313ca635654	d7e620e83afa9886278c402dd779e766	article	Der Rechercheassistent BibTutor - Informationskompetenz erwerben bim Recherchieren	Benno Homann	\N	2006
8298258	Information studies	12	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ranganathan Centre for Information Studies	Chennai	\N	\N	phd3	http://www.ciillibrary.org/Sites/Periodicals/journaldb/I/Information_Studies/index.html	\N		\N	\N	229-257	\N	4	\N		\N	676edfd243423b4a403b128dd38f1701	8332761775e1e051e05bf84a4f159591	cdf1d0faaddb70572b2add5139bec96a	article	Knowledge Organisation System in Digital Libraries: A Comparative Study	Bhojaraju.G and Shalini R Urs	\N	2006
8298445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houghton Mifflin	Boston	\N	\N	UBMA_054735254	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=054735254&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2,1	\N		\N	009ea59e2543e592c4e3d0f9f9bae8b0	ee5d745be2fb143501b475f8231172d1	91330fa13ec843d92e097fa45f6ce9bf	book	Continuous univariate distributions - 1	\N	\N	1970
8298591	Damals	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sommer.5	\N	\N		\N	\N	36-41	\N	5	\N		\N	e55ce8276a490a3f2798c4c93edc1efd	b40e5f667396530f2d231263a9d41e3a	11839e4108d86cc7329010f30a90bdef	article	Schwerter und Pflugscharen	Michael Sommer	\N	2009
8298624	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University Press	\N	\N	\N	LynchHorton2002	http://www.webstyleguide.com/wsg2/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	412c869dfdcf46a9282f787b49eba8f6	a142a2bbde99c4ca050c50fe81db65b8	48120b54fee97453cc45729a7a5fd26c	book	Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites	Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton	\N	2002
8298757	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FH Koeln Fakultaet fuer Informations- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Institut für Informationswissenschaft	\N	Huehne05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e46ab49ea729882a83d2b3077e29f55	bbf11a8108b92c12a016191820365b36	d3de88e8bd1551e7b226ee03daad55ad	mastersthesis	Online-Tutorials im internationalen Vergleich: ausgewählte Beispiele aus Deutschland, Skandinavien und dem englischsprachigen Raum	Birgit Huehne	\N	2005
8298759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FH Koeln Fakultaet fuer Informations- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Institut für Informationswissenschaft	\N	Pfeffer05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd0e88ab6cfc49d7fece5d6906d45d20	9179c08f75b3876b94b8444167a9af35	b47522791c58f77f0077c74e664e0492	mastersthesis	Online-Tutorials an deutschen Universitäts- und Hochschulbibliotheken: Verbreitung, Typologie und Analyse am Beispiel von LOTSE, DISCUS und BibTutor	Joergen Pfeffer	\N	2005
8298768	CM controller magazin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Puetsch-CM-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	304--307	\N	3	\N		\N	f429f37d2d8bdec1beb6ae0e39465e84	25bb0fbc3ecdaa762c2ddf92fa8ed718	3284b0f9b8a127fbeffc010d5a61e1ce	article	Der Wertbeitrag der IT	Felix Pütsch	\N	2007
8298789	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	22 - 23	Proceedings of 22nd SIS Conference - Digital information exchange : ( SIS 2004 ) ( pathway to build global information society ) ( Papers presented at the 22nd annual convention and conference IIT Madras, Chennai, 22-23 January 2004,	\N	\N	\N	Central Library	Chennai	\N	\N	lis10	http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=17786332	\N		\N	\N	519 - 526	\N	\N	\N		\N	50242e0b81afd1e8f5872f242445d029	f00c28912159abc53331e3c258444c4c	cdc39b3a4cd640704d436eae47118f7e	inproceedings	Web-based Services: A Study	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2004
8298809	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coecke2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3010	\N	Categories for the practising physicist	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3010
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Comment: 104 pages, plenty of pictures, extended version of arXiv:0808.1032	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this chapter we survey some particular topics in category theory in a somewhat unconventional manner. Our main focus will be on monoidal categories, mostly symmetric ones, for which we propose a physical interpretation. These are particularly relevant for quantum foundations and for quantum informatics.  Special attention is given to the category which has finite dimensional Hilbert spaces as objects, linear maps as morphisms, and the tensor product as its monoidal structure (FdHilb). We also provide a detailed discussion of the category which has sets as objects, relations as morphisms, and the cartesian product as its monoidal structure (Rel), and thirdly, categories with manifolds as objects and cobordisms between these as morphisms (2Cob). While sets, Hilbert spaces and manifolds do not share any non-trivial common structure, these three categories are in fact structurally very similar. Shared features are diagrammatic calculus, compact closed structure and particular kinds of internal comonoids which play an important role in each of them. The categories FdHilb and Rel moreover admit a categorical matrix calculus. Together these features guide us towards topological quantum field theories. We also discuss posetal categories, how group representations are in fact categorical constructs, and what strictification and coherence of monoidal categories is all about. In our attempt to complement the existing literature we omitted some very basic topics. For these we refer the reader to other available sources.
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	6d9810c59980f634a69065aae14e93a5	735561b64ec5d6e8b71ac14231091cb3	18848400b87b38cf31a8771288e27b9f	misc	Categories for the practising physicist	Bob Coecke and Eric Oliver Paquette	\N	2009
8298828	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3374	\N	Symmetric Extensions of Dihedral Quandles and Triple Points of
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  Non-orientable Surfaces	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3374
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		Quandles with involutions that satisfy certain conditions, called good involutions, can be used to color non-orientable surface-knots. We use subgroups of signed permutation matrices to construct non-trivial good involutions on extensions of odd order dihedral quandles.
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For the smallest example of order 6 that is an extension of the three-element dihedral quandle, various symmetric quandle homology groups are computed, and applications to the minimal triple point number of surface-knots are given.	3ec97be80a981e2d5d01ac40b1576bfa	75498c9e2d46794349ba2cb1f0317db0	8996b2bbbe5c3696410b489210f8b281	misc	Symmetric Extensions of Dihedral Quandles and Triple Points of
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  Non-orientable Surfaces	J. Scott Carter and Kanako Oshiro and Masahico Saito	\N	2009
8298850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huebschmann2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3895	\N	Braids and crossed modules	\N	cite arxiv:0904.3895
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Comment: 17 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		We describe Artin's braid group on a (fixed) finite number of strings as a crossed module over itself. In particular, we interpret the braid relations as crossed module structure relations.
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	d86a41b504a5baa75577fa2e326bcfdd	b7d809cd61a807b5a5f8c22cce1e5b78	10b78d6dd3bf88bca18aaccf44b0768a	misc	Braids and crossed modules	Johannes Huebschmann	\N	2009
8298869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lurie2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0465	\N	On the Classification of Topological Field Theories	\N	cite arxiv:0905.0465
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Comment: 111 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper provides an informal sketch of a proof of the Baez-Dolan cobordism hypothesis, which provides a classification for extended topological quantum field theories.
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	ef219bb8e0f547972c0410660e1c2d0f	7c7d8941ecfe953a06c47a0231604b71	7c7b598d29100c269d11b00082380e8b	misc	On the Classification of Topological Field Theories	Jacob Lurie	\N	2009
8298873	ABI-Technik	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bieler05	\N	\N		\N	\N	162-181	\N	3	\N		\N	a56ebf44eaeaa8c471cf7ba38bc90660	f90971bc4737dd374fbf70c1fd059f9a	1b74e182c02e31fef8008bbfaec00d7a	article	Lernen, Informationskompetenz und Visualisierung - Das Online-Tutorial DISCUS der Universitätsbibliothek der TU Hamburg-Harburg	Detlev Bieler and Thomas Hapke and Oliver Marahrens	\N	2005
8298908	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KohlFrey08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a2593847eee7a38d2be87c90cbe6ad1	7d9106c52b329d897030530fa75b817d	65bc03fa2b3292041c40947f26283203	proceedings	Advanced Users: Information Literacy and Customized Services. Proceedings of the Konstanz Workshop on Information Literacy (KWIL) 2008 	\N	Oliver Kohl-Frey and Bernd Schmid-Ruhe	2008
8299242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York, NY	\N	Stochastic modelling and applied probability ; 57	UBMA_254035973	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=254035973&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	algorithms and analysis	\N	\N	XIV, 476 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-30679-7, 978-0-387-69033-9}	\N	ee7468a3656e3804ab33f02781038f51	bf64ebe66e883ffb08a48c64c322a9fe	8af13750ef8cf6b424dd3b4971b6a632	book	Stochastic simulation	Søren Asmussen and Peter W. Glynn	\N	2007
8299975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kamada2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.4277	\N	Homology Groups of Symmetric Quandles and Cocycle Invariants of Links and Surface-links	\N	cite arxiv:0902.4277
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		We introduce the notion of a quandle with a good involution and its homology groups. Carter et al. defined quandle cocycle invariants for oriented links and oriented surface-links. By use of good involutions, quandle cocyle invariants can be defined for links and surface-links which are not necessarily oriented or orientable. The invariants can be used in order to estimate the minimal triple point numbers of non-orientable surface-links.
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	024eaf88a0f4e4eec4b1b4eccdc000b0	d2696e41df4deac3f97cb6313536757b	6d6162a1d067afb6d10659dc4ea32227	misc	Homology Groups of Symmetric Quandles and Cocycle Invariants of Links and Surface-links
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	Seiichi Kamada and Kanako Oshiro	\N	2009
8299983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inoue2008a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0425	\N	Quandle and hyperbolic volume	\N	cite arxiv:0812.0425
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Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We show that the hyperbolic volume of a hyperbolic knot is a quandle cocycle
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invariant. Further we show that it completely determines invertibility and
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positive/negative amphicheirality of hyperbolic knots.
\
	bcc89916e7a86f564303e4e2ad4c843e	45b8cee75359fc2e55b4510f5b8f332f	43495b51a295a6e77e16e2e960f808a2	misc	Quandle and hyperbolic volume	Ayumu Inoue	\N	2008
8299994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niebrzydowski2008a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.0730	\N	Three geometric applications of quandle homology	\N	cite arxiv:0809.0730
\
Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this paper we describe three geometric applications of quandle homology.
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We show that it gives obstructions to tangle embeddings, provides the lower
\
bound for the 4-move distance between links, and can be used in determining
\
periodicity of links.
\
	bbfc5540f9238d387cb914f79b48cf19	82fd4113b37418c374d7ec3463c0383c	bbe0f43fd7f3091f50dbd0cf0523bf13	misc	Three geometric applications of quandle homology	Maciej Niebrzydowski	\N	2008
8300010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Armstrong2008a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.1642	\N	Categorifying Coloring Numbers	\N	cite arxiv:0803.1642
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Comment: To appear in &quot;Interactions between Representation Theory, Quantum
\
  Field Theory, Category Theory, and Quantum Information Theory&quot; conference
\
  proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Coloring numbers are one of the simplest combinatorial invariants of knots
\
and links to describe. And with Joyce's introduction of quandles, we can
\
understand them more algebraically. But can we extend these invariants to
\
tangles -- knots and links with free ends? Indeed we can, once we categorify.
\
  Starting from the definition of coloring numbers, we will categorify them and
\
establish this extension to tangles. Then, decategorifying will leave us with
\
matrix representations of the monoidal category of tangles.
\
	ba1cb389c086c213c7f07034f41cb2c6	168352946f5b678ab5a141afe3bd5003	4290a9fdfdaedbb9cadf6862257bdc5b	misc	Categorifying Coloring Numbers	John Armstrong	\N	2008
8300027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ameur2007a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703611	\N	Tangle embeddings and quandle cocycle invariants	\N	cite arxiv:math/0703611
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  To study embeddings of tangles in knots, we use quandle cocycle invariants.
\
Computations are carried out for the tables of knots and tangles, to
\
investigate which tangles may or may not embed in knots in the tables.
\
	33c56152f5d7de740ffc4e3e5ab8dede	cc04bba8965f47f8d9e5cb1207d444e2	56c4c86ea4b87d99e4c276f06dcea03f	misc	Tangle embeddings and quandle cocycle invariants	Kheira Ameur and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Tom Rose and Masahico Saito and Chad Smudde	\N	2007
8300044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2007a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.3231	\N	Cohomology of the adjoint of Hopf algebras	\N	cite arxiv:0705.3231
\
Comment: 23 pages, 22 figures, cool stuff	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A cohomology theory of the adjoint of Hopf algebras, via deformations, is
\
presented by means of diagrammatic techniques. Explicit calculations are
\
provided in the cases of group algebras, function algebras on groups, and the
\
bosonization of the super line. As applications, solutions to the YBE are given
\
and quandle cocycles are constructed from groupoid cocycles.
\
	f46634bc34f68aa52438a240e9af50d8	60e0b6660dfc6a927fdc8d2509c9c09a	242d03ce1cdea8d26955e1b8b6f2cd4c	misc	Cohomology of the adjoint of Hopf algebras	J. Scott Carter and Alissa S. Crans and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Masahico Saito	\N	2007
8300053	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hrencecin2007a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703216	\N	Biquandles for Virtual Knots	\N	cite arxiv:math/0703216
\
Comment: 24 pages, 5 figures, LaTeX document with Xy-pic generated
\
  illustrations	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper studies an algebraic invariant of virtual knots called the
\
biquandle. The biquandle generalizes the fundamental group and the quandle of
\
virtual knots. The approach taken in this paper to the biquandle emphasizes
\
understanding its structure in terms of compositions of morphisms, where
\
elementary morphisms are associated to oriented classical and virtual crossings
\
in the diagram.
\
	b6efbfa0431bf9cf93cbed8695b026b7	dd6b5cbb67f04e941baca927aebd232c	3a8d8555b81ed2f00754b1ed40db8add	misc	Biquandles for Virtual Knots	David Hrencecin and Louis H. Kauffman	\N	2007
8300062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisermann2006a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0612459	\N	Quandle coverings and their Galois correspondence	\N	cite arxiv:math/0612459
\
Comment: 46 pages, 2 figures. v2: A few remarks have been added and numerous
\
  misprints corrected. v3: Some applications (e.g. to link quandles) have been
\
  added	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This article establishes the algebraic covering theory of quandles. For every
\
connected quandle we explicitly construct a universal covering, which in turn
\
leads us to define the algebraic fundamental group as the automorphism group of
\
the universal covering. We then establish the Galois correspondence between
\
connected coverings and subgroups of the fundamental group. Quandle coverings
\
are thus formally analogous to coverings of topological spaces, and resemble
\
Kervaire's algebraic covering theory of perfect groups. A detailed
\
investigation also reveals some crucial differences, which we illustrate by
\
numerous examples.
\
  As an application we obtain a simple formula for the second (co)homology
\
group of a quandle Q. It has long been known that H_1(Q) = H^1(Q) =
\
\\Z[\\pi_0(Q)], and we construct natural isomorphisms H_2(Q) = \\pi_1(Q,q)_{ab}
\
and H^2(Q,A) = Ext(Q,A) = Hom(\\pi_1(Q,q),A), reminiscent of the classical
\
Hurewicz isomorphisms in degree 1. This means that whenever the fundamental
\
group is known, (co)homology calculations in degree 2 become very easy.
\
	523ed370cdedd8be0872b79e95756b48	9544017a3868e748eda84c48474da3aa	72df60ea0fdb98f24cde94042c389f15	misc	Quandle coverings and their Galois correspondence	Michael Eisermann	\N	2006
8300101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niebrzydowski2006a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0611803	\N	Homology of dihedral quandles	\N	cite arxiv:math/0611803
\
Comment: 21 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We solve the conjecture by R. Fenn, C. Rourke and B. Sanderson that the rack
\
homology of dihedral quandles satisfies H_3^R(R_p) = Z \\oplus Z_p for p odd
\
prime. We also show that H_n^R(R_p) contains Z_p for n&gt;2. Furthermore, we show
\
that the torsion of H_n^R(R_3) is annihilated by 3. We also prove that the
\
quandle homology H_4^Q(R_p) contains Z_p for p odd prime. We conjecture that
\
for n&gt;1 quandle homology satisfies: H_n^Q(R_p) = Z_p^{f_n}, where f_n are
\
&quot;delayed&quot; Fibonacci numbers, that is, f_n = f_{n-1} + f_{n-3} and f(1)=f(2)=0,
\
f(3)=1. Our paper is the first step in approaching this conjecture.
\
	f37ad0c19281a9bac7f97641d1ef0ede	50cf5f8e39fa4a00e240cbd894fd8f95	f61889d2b72fc085180d35564f52ada6	misc	Homology of dihedral quandles	Maciej Niebrzydowski and Jozef H. Przytycki	\N	2006
8300110	Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields	21	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01648794	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	167--188	\N	1	\N		We calculate the glueball mass spectrum in theSU (3) lattice regularized gauge theory. We find fourlight glueballs: the 0++, 2++, 0-+ and, most interestingly from the experimental point of view, the oddball 1-+. We calculate the 0++ and 2++ masses over a range of ß values and find thatboth states conform to continuum renormalization group behaviour to a very significant degree. The question of metastable states and temperature is addressed in detail. Finally we discuss and resolve contrary claims in the recent literature.
\
ER  -	708ddc3a06e2a0dfb9341819d2196c09	aab8631be7350cf0eaadad60f7888789	cefc3e45e1e9d830e925ec0903fc164a	article	Calculation of the glueball mass spectrum ofSU (2) andSU (3) non-abelian lattice gauge theories II:SU (3)	K. Ishikawa and A. Sato and G. Schierholz and M. Teper	\N	1983
8300119	Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields	19	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01577189	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	327--352	\N	4	\N		We describe a direct method for calculating the glueball mass spectrum in QCD and apply it to theSU (2) non-abelian gauge theory. The method involves the applicatio  of Monte Carlo methods to the lattice regulated theory. We calculate the masses of states of various spins and parity. We check for the absence of finite size effects, for the desired renormalization group dependence and that our higher mass states do not merely reflect a continuum cut. Finally we repeat the calculation in the “Hamiltonian” limit and in the high temperature deconfining phase of QCD.
\
ER  -	5fd030d1a4d52e19d74dcc22a74c18a9	e7ca34292e462caf4c3f99396cac99d2	3d2ad576ae2a902a7af67fe0f01bf348	article	Calculation of the glueball mass spectrum ofSU (2) andSU (3) non-abelian lattice gauge theories I: Introduction andSU (2)	K. Ishikawa and G. Schierholz and M. Teper	\N	1983
8300120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2006a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0607417	\N	Cohomology of Categorical Self-Distributivity	\N	cite arxiv:math/0607417
\
Comment: 48 pages, 43 figures, uses diagram.sty, some proofs appear in
\
  appendix Some typos corrected, minor clarification of statements and notation	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We define self-distributive structures in the categories of coalgebras and
\
cocommutative coalgebras. We obtain examples from vector spaces whose bases are
\
the elements of finite quandles, the direct sum of a Lie algebra with its
\
ground field, and Hopf algebras. The self-distributive operations of these
\
structures provide solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation, and, conversely,
\
solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation can be used to construct
\
self-distributive operations in certain categories.
\
  Moreover, we present a cohomology theory that encompasses both Lie algebra
\
and quandle cohomologies, is analogous to Hochschild cohomology, and can be
\
used to study deformations of these self-distributive structures. All of the
\
work here is informed via diagrammatic computations.
\
	72c727085d1a071068cad0395ab7d42b	0277b09b489e58cbf11dacbc09c1d218	3705a6a6cb367887fbeb504496def4e8	misc	Cohomology of Categorical Self-Distributivity	J. Scott Carter and Alissa Crans and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Masahico Saito	\N	2006
8300122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Management Association (AMACOM)	\N	\N	\N	Agans2002a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0814471684}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c94094cee2586312ab19aeb27150e14a/sjbutler}	\N	4d6dd59240e164a7733f17f0d0d29e65	43bca353a6d5bd48876a0ac333009467	c94094cee2586312ab19aeb27150e14a	book	Debugging: The 9 indispensible rules for finding even the most elusive softaware and hardware problems	David J. Agans	\N	2002
8300123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall	\N	\N	\N	Altman1991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	892928757def6e9cb46bb580147c007d	7bb0c3d9bc369ebf956bcff356fca9af	725261d84ba52f3c68c2ed5d37af2e67	book	Practical Statistics for Medical Research	Douglas G. Altman	\N	1991
8300130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, H. 210, Masterarbeit, 2007,  HU Berlin	misc	http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h210/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c1e1906b7a63d31721212896028e0f8e	a9d2078b05f8eda9740d835decc6e917	52669c6f3b1c32f39b843491963e1273	book	Netzpublikationen-Geschäftsgang und Verfügbarkeitmachung	Anke Verena Meyer	\N	2007
8300139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CASCON '98: Proc. 1998 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research	\N	\N	\N	IBM Press	\N	\N	\N	Anquetil1998a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2585b5bacd2ef5e6de07339f2c96f3a9c/sjbutler}	\N	a8320b1d0a4122ab60d787f205c3a872	293218bf1d00be2f1b586ea44c004ef2	ad2f3d42a7cea889650add65391ff9f2	inproceedings	Assessing the relevance of identifier names in a legacy software system	Nicolas Anquetil and Timothy Lethbridge	\N	1998
8300141	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anqutil1998b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	84--93	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0270-5257}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/246907f97ffae47c75396a7b58d1b98ca/sjbutler}, doi = {10.1109/ICSE.1998.671105}	Decomposing complex software systems into conceptually independent subsystems is a significant software engineering activity which received considerable research attention. Most of the research in this domain considers the body of the source code; trying to cluster together files which are conceptually related. We discuss techniques for extracting concepts (abbreviations) from a more informal source of information: file names. The task is difficult because nothing indicates where to split the file names into substrings. In general, finding abbreviations would require domain knowledge to identify the concepts that are referred to in a name and intuition to recognize such concepts in abbreviated forms. We show by experiment that the techniques we propose allow about 90% of the abbreviations to be found automatically	a5a6ce7f34a050d95eb4d231e01b1d9a	27ca8d61f25fd0be1e365f13cbc2ff45	ef40801ec4f970b0a9e3959818fa7f00	inproceedings	Extracting concepts from file names; a new file clustering criterion	N. Anquetil and T. Lethbridge	\N	1998
8300150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ehrman2005a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0512135	\N	Toward a classification of finite quandles	\N	cite arxiv:math/0512135
\
Comment: 12 pages LaTeX	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper summarizes substantive new results derived by a student team (the
\
first three authors) under the direction of the fourth author at the 2005
\
session of the KSU REU ``Brainstorming and Barnstorming''. The main results are
\
a decomposition theorem for quandles in terms of an operation of `semidisjoint
\
union' showing that all finite quandles canonically decompose via iterated
\
semidisjoint unions into connected subquandles, and a structure theorem for
\
finite connected quandles with prescribe inner automorphism group. The latter
\
theorem suggests a new approach to the classification of finite connected
\
quandles.
\
	2ca65e74f66e9d2375dc83b88995070f	74eeba8c1646009a238fa655d69c0941	46824ee7aa5487fed974499209d6bea3	misc	Toward a classification of finite quandles	G. Ehrman and A. Gurpinar and M. Thibault and D. N. Yetter	\N	2005
8300179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lopes2004a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0412487	\N	On Finite Racks and Quandles	\N	cite arxiv:math/0412487
\
Comment: submitted to Comm. Algebra in September 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We revisit finite racks and quandles using a perspective based on
\
permutations which can aid in the understanding of the structure. As a
\
consequence we recover old results and prove new ones. We also present and
\
analyze several examples.
\
	e94fa33a4e00ff4a1f52e052d2fb9fe9	d2de2d31cfed3c9e7d8e70c6a3f907dd	042fd3761e7e12ca07cc3bcf5bd822c1	misc	On Finite Racks and Quandles	Pedro Lopes and Dennis Roseman	\N	2004
8300195	Nuclear Physics B	221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berg1983109	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472T21W-14V/2/e1c663f8b3dc124a9a77a7bac2ac75fe	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Glueball spectroscopy in 4d SU(3) lattice gauge theory (I)	\N	\N	109 - 140	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(83)90620-X}	We give a complete classification of states that can be constructed from spacelike Wilson loop operators up to length 8. This set of operators is considered in a Monte Carlo variational calculation.
\
In part I of this paper we report Monte Carlo results from an 43.8 lattice, relying on Wilson loops up to length 6. We find a scaling window for the 0++ state, but no scaling for any other state.	5ec149219c66df0b012694af96cb4451	d7fb57e44feea092d37fa54a492fd110	dbc8b94825b26678cef54c2c2246394d	article	Glueball spectroscopy in 4d SU(3) lattice gauge theory (I)	B. Berg and A. Billoire	\N	1983
8300198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crans2004a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0409602	\N	Lie 2-Algebras	\N	cite arxiv:math/0409602
\
Comment: Ph.D. Thesis; 119 pages LaTeX with diagram.sty and xypic diagrams	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We categorify the theory of Lie algebras beginning with a new notion of
\
categorified vector space, or `2-vector space', which we define as an internal
\
category in Vect, the category of vector spaces. We then define a `semistrict
\
Lie 2-algebra' to be a 2-vector space equipped with a skew-symmetric bilinear
\
functor satisfying the Jacobi identity up to a completely antisymmetric
\
trilinear natural transformation called the `Jacobiator', which in turn must
\
satisfy a certain law of its own. Much of the content of this first chapter has
\
already appeared in a separate paper coauthored with John Baez, Higher
\
Dimensional Algebra VI: Lie 2-algebras.
\
  We then explore the relationship between Lie algebras and algebraic
\
structures called `quandles'. A quandle is a set equipped with two binary
\
operations satisfying axioms that capture the essential properties of the
\
operations of conjugation in a group and algebraically encode the three
\
Reidemeister moves. Indeed, we describe the relation to groups and show that
\
quandles give invariants of braids. We further show that both Lie algebras and
\
quandles give solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation, and explain how
\
conjugation plays a prominent role in the both the theories of Lie algebras and
\
quandles. Inspired by these commonalities, we provide a novel, conceptual
\
passage from Lie groups to Lie algebras using the language of quandles.
\
Moreover, we propose relationships between higher Lie theory and
\
higher-dimensional braid theory. We conclude with evidence of this connection
\
by proving that any semistrict Lie 2-algebra gives a solution of the
\
Zamolodchikov tetrahedron equation, which is the higher-dimensional analog of
\
the Yang--Baxter equation.
\
	1ecc0812fab7a08b01ab04cb4287cb6d	e44292630aecd9b167a9f6c61bbf195c	95f4e8233b601b50ba2990b208597fbd	misc	Lie 2-Algebras	Alissa S. Crans	\N	2004
8300205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jackson2004a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0408040	\N	Extensions of racks and quandles	\N	cite arxiv:math/0408040
\
Comment: v1: 18 pages, LaTeX2e, uses diagram.sty and gtart.cls (included). v2:
\
  Three typographical errors corrected. v3: 17 pages, LaTeX2e, uses diagxy.sty
\
  and hha.cls (included), Example 2.3 expanded, full proof of Theorem 2.3,
\
  several typographical errors and typesetting issues addressed	\N	\N	\N	\N		  New definitions of rack and quandle modules are introduced, and shown to
\
generalise the definitions previously studied by Andruskiewitsch, Etingof and
\
Grana. This new construct is shown to coincide with Beck's general definition
\
of a module in an arbitrary category. A theory of Abelian extensions of racks
\
and quandles is then developed, which is shown to generalise the theories
\
developed by Carter, Elhamdadi, Kamada and Saito.
\
	9179e5cd489a9c02ee94d383111714aa	faec054edadc2ee1fed7beedc9205dcf	98ff4f1528dbbb2594da310ec8e0bea3	misc	Extensions of racks and quandles	Nicholas Jackson	\N	2004
8300211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jackson2004b	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0411055	\N	Rack and quandle homology	\N	cite arxiv:math/0411055
\
Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX2e. Requires gtart.cls and diagram.sty (included)	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The theory of rack and quandle modules is developed - in particular a tensor
\
product is defined, and shown to satisfy an appropriate adjointness condition.
\
Notions of free rack and quandle modules are introduced, and used to define an
\
enveloping object (the `rack algebra' or `wring') for a given rack or quandle.
\
These constructions are then used to define homology and cohomology theories
\
for racks and quandles which contain all currently-known variants.
\
	9329b194a4f2729e22e9dc3db9bccac6	0747c98c4c548d54692fd203421e9f95	da57caa2c5c710591c46b95378fe6f60	misc	Rack and quandle homology	Nicholas Jackson	\N	2004
8300229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2003a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0306068	\N	Cocycle Knot Invariants from Quandle Modules and Generalized Quandle Cohomology	\N	cite arxiv:math/0306068
\
Comment: 40 pages, 20 Figures, some way cool calculations. Revised version
\
  contains email correction, and some sections have been clarified or removed	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Three new knot invariants are defined using cocycles of the generalized
\
quandle homology theory that was proposed by Andruskiewitsch and Gra\\~na. We
\
specialize that theory to the case when there is a group action on the
\
coefficients.
\
  First, quandle modules are used to generalize Burau representations and
\
Alexander modules for classical knots. Second, 2-cocycles valued in non-abelian
\
groups are used in a way similar to Hopf algebra invariants of classical knots.
\
These invariants are shown to be of quantum type. Third, cocycles with group
\
actions on coefficient groups are used to define quandle cocycle invariants for
\
both classical knots and knotted surfaces. Concrete computational methods are
\
provided and used to prove non-invertibility for a large family of knotted
\
surfaces. In the classical case, the invariant can detect the chirality of
\
3-colorable knots in a number of cases.
\
	36039f92e3da5ffa62436ba639d1bf06	c78f50b786cb7d6ba900278924f7e30c	66205be421e1120209b578daace4accf	misc	Cocycle Knot Invariants from Quandle Modules and Generalized Quandle Cohomology	J. Scott Carter and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Matias Grana and Masahico Saito	\N	2003
8300381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD66641898	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVIII, 634 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89864-540-9, 3-89864-540-1}, language = {ger}	\N	4a47bebe3c78d5a9b883d42777f7a769	db9a67cefce1c28a1dc0fd8ea6f8be74	26295e439f1ee824aae012bb5b619e00	book	Data-Warehouse-Systeme	Andreas [Hrsg.] Bauer and Holger [Hrsg.] Günzel	\N	2009
8300408	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Invariants of knots and 3–manifolds (Kyoto 2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geom. Topol. Monogr.	Kamada2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/gtm.2002.4.103	\N	Knot invariants derived from quandles and racks	\N	\N	103-117	\N	\N	\N		The homology and cohomology of quandles and racks are used in knot theory: given a finite quandle and a cocycle, we can construct a knot invariant. This is a quick introductory survey to the invariants of knots derived from quandles and racks.
\
	963090c54b12f2f26badc7a0889fed0b	1ffb11794374c507c8bad921a23f0f41	83702eeb03518deccc847f22a4399ada	incollection	Knot invariants derived from quandles and racks	Seiichi Kamada	\N	2002
8300442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0011087	\N	The Combination of Wilson Loops into $J^{PC}$ Operators in Lattice Pure
\
  Gauge Theory	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0011087
\
Comment: 16 pages,1 figure	\N	\N	\N	\N		  To calculate the mass of glueballs with quantum number $J^{PC}$ in lattice
\
gauge theory by using Wilson loops, we discuss their combinations of Wilson
\
loops into irreducible representation of $O^{PC}$ group for arbitry-link wilson
\
loops. We present a general computational procedure for this combination which
\
is suitable for any finite groups.
\
	a7c2268e34d5e89bc9d94cc7d383d234	ac624be60f5190fe61b7a097d3f5ddfb	e3c7ab20189afb49ca49ed7204bee8f4	misc	The Combination of Wilson Loops into $J^{PC}$ Operators in Lattice Pure
\
  Gauge Theory	Da Qing Liu and Ji Ming Wu and Ying Chen	\N	2000
8300444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liu2001	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0103018	\N	A New Approach to Construct the Operator on Lattice for the Calculation
\
  of Glueball Masses	\N	cite arxiv:hep-lat/0103018
\
Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure and 1 appendix	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We develop a new approach to construct the operator on lattice for the
\
calculation of glueball mass, which is based on the connection between the
\
continuum limit of the chosen operator and the quantum number $J^{PC}$ of the
\
state studied. The spin of the state studied is then determined uniquely and
\
directly in numerical simulation. Furthermore, the approach can be applied to
\
calculate the mass of glueball states (ground or excited states) with any spin
\
$J$ including $J\\geq 4$. Under the quenched approximation, we present
\
pre-calculation results for the masses of $0^{++}$ state and $2^{++}$ state,
\
which are $1754(85)(86)MeV$ and $2417(56)(117)MeV$, respectively.
\
	ee44fcd5aad42f396d084293e5b856dd	c1477ea2d120981f0ef99f665c3ff66e	c41bbeb628635fd56faa8dad5dbee19e	misc	A New Approach to Construct the Operator on Lattice for the Calculation
\
  of Glueball Masses	Da Qing Liu and Ji Min Wu and Ying Chen	\N	2001
8300445	Algebr. Geom. Topol.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mochizuki2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2005.5.183	\N	The 3-cocycles of the Alexander quandles F_q[T]/(T-omega)	\N	\N	183-205	\N	\N	\N		We determine the third cohomology of Alexander quandles of the form F_q[T]/(T-omega), where F_q denotes the finite field of order q and omega is an element of F-q which is neither 0 nor 1. As a result, we obtain many concrete examples of non-trivial 3-cocycles.
\
	ea0ccd3818c732dc4c9d2653d47bd5b2	601bdf330af282e2d52bc410392c7c03	006576f4209dd49a885b2a7a237ade25	article	The 3-cocycles of the Alexander quandles F_q[T]/(T-omega)	Takuro Mochizuki	\N	2005
8300452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litherland2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0207099	\N	Quadratic quandles and their link invariants	\N	cite arxiv:math/0207099
\
Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Carter, Jelsovsky, Kamada, Langford and Saito have defined an invariant of
\
classical links associated to each element of the second cohomology of a finite
\
quandle. We study these invariants for Alexander quandles of the form
\
Z[t,t^{-1}]/(p, t^2 + kappa t + 1), where p is a prime number and t^2 + kappa t
\
+ 1 is irreducible modulo p. For each such quandle, there is an invariant with
\
values in the group ring Z[C_p] of a cyclic group of order p. We shall show
\
that the values of this invariant all have the form Gamma_p^r p^{2s} for a
\
fixed element Gamma_p of Z[C_p] and integers r &gt;= 0 and s &gt; 0. We also describe
\
some machine computations, which lead us to conjecture that the invariant is
\
determined by the Alexander module of the link. This conjecture is verified for
\
all torus and two-bridge knots.
\
	5484558d679641f5eba4051a7eab79cc	1e6df55e969ed3e636aba45f71202457	2300263cb91bfedbeda50acf44abb24b	misc	Quadratic quandles and their link invariants	Richard A. Litherland	\N	2002
8300499	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp Verlag KG	Frankfurt a. M.	\N	\N	Blumenberg1999	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paradigmen-einer-Metaphorologie-Hans-Blumenberg/dp/3518289012%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3518289012	\N	Paradigmen zu einer Metaphorologie.: Amazon.co.uk: Hans Blumenberg: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783518289013}, asin = {3518289012}, isbn = {3518289012}	\N	1975be171d9768a3ef8c8a1abb9fccd8	57203b22a832e3281e927d2d8e4c9d7d	da0416d0026ecf2aee94df14f8a8bb65	book	Paradigmen zu einer Metaphorologie.	Hans Blumenberg	\N	1998
8300509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calmann-Lévy	Paris	\N	\N	Baecque1994	http://www.amazon.fr/corps-lhistoire-Antoine-Baecque/dp/2702122205%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D2702122205	\N	Le corps de l'histoire: Antoine de Baecque: Amazon.fr: Livres	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9782702122204}, asin = {2702122205}, isbn = {2702122205}, dewey = {944.04'001}	\N	e9eb687e724b2fc5e345404c0fa35af3	1e0fdf63744d35da19336c2c70bc0fe4	e469e9c3965cf3da2c09c42430eb68bc	book	Le corps de l'histoire	Antoine de Baecque	\N	1994
8300515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kauffman1998a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9811028	\N	Virtual Knot Theory	\N	cite arxiv:math/9811028
\
Comment: LaTeX, 53 pages, 25 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Virtual knot theory is a generalization (discovered by the author in 1996) of
\
knot theory to the study of all oriented Gauss codes. (Classical knot theory is
\
a study of planar Gauss codes.) Graph theory studies non-planar graphs via
\
graphical diagrams with virtual crossings. Virtual knot theory studies
\
non-planar Gauss codes via knot diagrams with virtual crossings. This paper
\
gives basic results and examples (such as non-trivial virtual knots with
\
trivial Jones polynomial), studies fundamental group and quandles of virtual
\
knots, extensions of the bracket and Jones polynomials, quantum link invariants
\
with virtual framings, Vassiliev invariants and applications to knots in
\
thickened surfaces.
\
	82726bfb18ecb20efeade62866dee60b	6d3528276f98f129c69edc1c9ca5eac4	206a398a33612e5dd69d26891a439859	misc	Virtual Knot Theory	Louis H. Kauffman	\N	1998
8300589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2001d	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0112026	\N	Quandle Homology Theory and Cocycle Knot Invariants	\N	cite arxiv:math/0112026
\
Comment: This is a survey article in recent results on the invariants of knots
\
  and knotted surfaces derived from quandle homology	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper is a survey of several papers in quandle homology theory and
\
cocycle knot invariants that have been published recently. Here we describe
\
cocycle knot invariants that are defined in a state-sum form, quandle homology,
\
and methods of constructing non-trivial cohomology classes.
\
	727b5752e8d48bf970acf3b7bed88f21	70dab0d7a60b6b881948430998dbe25f	6f973a11fb7ca65334df61b63a8042b9	misc	Quandle Homology Theory and Cocycle Knot Invariants	J. Scott Carter and Masahico Saito	\N	2001
8300598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kauffman2001a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0112280	\N	Bi-oriented Quantum Algebras, and a Generalized Alexander Polynomial for
\
  Virtual Links	\N	cite arxiv:math/0112280
\
Comment: LaTeX document, 34 pages, 13 figures, in text LaTeX graphics	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper discusses the construction of a generalized Alexander polynomial
\
for virtual knots and links, and the reformulation of this invariant as a
\
quantum link invariant. The algebraic background for the generalized Alexander
\
module is formulated in terms of the biquandle, a generalization of the quandle
\
of David Joyce (which, in turn, is a generalization of the fundamental group of
\
the knot or link). We then introduce the concept of a bi-oriented quantum
\
algebra which provides an algebraic context for the associated quantum
\
invariant.
\
	7804309b057d40aab06fa9105a18590d	df6cbb136c335582f3fb1d33cdd1ed9f	3b24ba55a7ffdb4a794fee8c503e8285	misc	Bi-oriented Quantum Algebras, and a Generalized Alexander Polynomial for
\
  Virtual Links	Louis H. Kauffman and David E. Radford	\N	2001
8300610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Etingof2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0201290	\N	On rack cohomology	\N	cite arxiv:math/0201290
\
Comment: Boundary formula corrected. 9 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We prove that the lower bounds for Betti numbers of the rack, quandle and
\
degeneracy cohomology given by Carter, Jelsovsky, Kamada, and Saito, are in
\
fact equalities. We compute as well the Betti numbers of the twisted cohomology
\
introduced by Carter, Elhamdadi, and Saito. We also give a group-theoretical
\
interpretation of the second cohomology group for racks.
\
	aee08a629c6f1c0ad2326ce78a365b81	50a1b2d409d788840c2e6faecfc43c53	8548c1efce17461e970566586e1a398b	misc	On rack cohomology	Pavel Etingof and Matias Grana	\N	2002
8300634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0204113	\N	Cocycle Knot Invariants, Quandle Extensions, and Alexander Matrices	\N	cite arxiv:math/0204113
\
Comment: 24 pages, 10 figures. submitted to the Kyoto conf. proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The theory of quandle (co)homology and cocycle knot invariants is rapidly
\
being developed. We begin with a summary of these recent advances. One such
\
advance is the notion of a dynamical cocycle.
\
  We show how dynamical cocycles can be used to color knotted surfaces that are
\
obtained from classical knots by twist-spinning. We also demonstrate relations
\
between cocycle invariants and Alexander matrices.
\
	9e0cc11f83f6e3951fa13dc24128cce6	abf5844370d18b5eca371241fab25152	6075e9d23ad1ab1a5984f05de4347f9d	misc	Cocycle Knot Invariants, Quandle Extensions, and Alexander Matrices	J. Scott Carter and Angela Harris and Marina Appiou Nikiforou and Masahico Saito	\N	2002
8300644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dionisio2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0205053	\N	Quandles at Finite Temperatures II	\N	cite arxiv:math/0205053
\
Comment: 41 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The number of colorings of a knot diagram by a quandle has been shown to be a
\
knot invariant by CJKLS using quandle cohomology methods. In a previous paper
\
by the second named author, the CJKLS invariant was refined and, in particular,
\
it was shown that the number of colorings is an invariant directly without
\
resorting to quandle cohomology. Here we investigate the effectiveness of this
\
invariant on (classical) knots of up to and including ten crossings.
\
	77b9bd286a09d0b9476f0ccd01344d99	66a6a24d739b242dc22b4dc89981ca07	58e34bb75274a1a44829a5d3784253ef	misc	Quandles at Finite Temperatures II	F. Miguel Dionisio and Pedro Lopes	\N	2002
8300669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Majid1993a	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9312140	\N	Solutions Of The Yang-baxter Equations From Braided-Lie Algebras And
\
  Braided Groups	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9312140
\
Comment: 29 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We obtain an R-matrix or matrix representation of the Artin braid group
\
acting in a canonical way on the vector space of every (super)-Lie algebra or
\
braided-Lie algebra. The same result applies for every (super)-Hopf algebra or
\
braided-Hopf algebra. We recover some known representations such as those
\
associated to racks. We also obtain new representations such as a non-trivial
\
one on the ring $k[x]$ of polynomials in one variable, regarded as a
\
braided-line. Representations of the extended Artin braid group for braids in
\
the complement of $S^1$ are also obtained by the same method.
\
	f76f19751607f3fa97e2a7d73855cc08	fb8edfd11db4b49169a2fadf1756eb23	832c37894a1d817f9e787bc3c3492947	misc	Solutions Of The Yang-baxter Equations From Braided-Lie Algebras And
\
  Braided Groups	Shahn Majid	\N	1993
8300684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenn2003a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0304228	\N	The rack space	\N	cite arxiv:math/0304228
\
Comment: This paper is largely extracted from our January 1996 preprint `James
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  bundles and applications' available at
\
  http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~cpr/ftp/james.ps Version 2: minor corrections	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The main result of this paper is a new classification theorem for links
\
(smooth embeddings in codimension 2). The classifying space is the rack space
\
(defined in [Trunks and classifying spaces, Applied Categorical Structures, 3
\
(1995) 321--356]) and the classifying bundle is the first James bundle (defined
\
in &quot;James bundles&quot; math.AT/0301354).
\
  We investigate the algebraic topology of this classifying space and report on
\
calculations given elsewhere. Apart from defining many new knot and link
\
invariants (including generalised James--Hopf invariants), the classification
\
theorem has some unexpected applications. We give a combinatorial
\
interpretation for \\pi_2 of a complex which can be used for calculations and
\
some new interpretations of the higher homotopy groups of the 3--sphere. We
\
also give a cobordism classification of virtual links.
\
	c1ab2c39869d7cc4dea7500a8210d290	3e066ce26a71a5fea727400ac49100e3	52704dc55f4c62b169c118561fba3d46	misc	The rack space	Roger Fenn and Colin Rourke and Brian Sanderson	\N	2003
8300704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kinyon2004a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0403509	\N	Leibniz algebras, Lie racks, and digroups	\N	cite arxiv:math/0403509
\
Comment: 15 pages, AMS-LaTeX, to appear in J. Lie Theory. v5: reformatted for
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  JLoT's house style, other minor changes suggested by referees. v4: added
\
  references, added passage describing Lie rack associated to any Leibniz
\
  algebra, fixed various typos and miswordings. v3: (i) Improved notion of
\
  split Leibniz algebra and fixed corresponding results, (ii) Fixed left
\
  group/right group mix-up, (iii) Deleted auxiliary Thm 2.9; it will appear
\
  later in a paper by J.D. Phillips, (iv) Fixed statement of Thm 3.4 to
\
  something nontrivial. v2: turned off showkeys	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The &quot;coquecigrue&quot; problem for Leibniz algebras is that of finding an
\
appropriate generalization of Lie's third theorem, that is, of finding a
\
generalization of the notion of group such that Leibniz algebras are the
\
corresponding tangent algebra structures. The difficulty is determining exactly
\
what properties this generalization should have. Here we show that \\emph{Lie
\
racks}, smooth left distributive structures, have Leibniz algebra structures on
\
their tangent spaces at certain distinguished points. One way of producing
\
racks is by conjugation in \\emph{digroups}, a generalization of group which is
\
essentially due to Loday. Using semigroup theory, we show that every digroup is
\
a product of a group and a trivial digroup. We partially solve the coquecigrue
\
problem by showing that to each Leibniz algebra that splits over its ideal
\
generated by squares, there exists a special type of Lie digroup with tangent
\
algebra isomorphic to the given Leibniz algebra. The general coquecigrue
\
problem remains open, but Lie racks seem to be a promising direction.
\
	6d3176ebc0eb05a36d2f3725ce36d182	602aceba6fafb60c1789a2bd142d421f	895b6c4fcd1c6d40e576a1f8001e715a	misc	Leibniz algebras, Lie racks, and digroups	Michael K. Kinyon	\N	2004
8300746	Algebr. Geom. Topol.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisermann2004a	http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/agt.2005.5.537	\N	Yang-Baxter deformations of quandles and racks	\N	\N	537-562	\N	\N	\N		Given a rack Q and a ring A, one can construct a Yang-Baxter operator c_Q: V tensor V --> V tensor V on the free A-module V = AQ by setting c_Q(x tensor y) = y tensor x^y for all x,y in Q. In answer to a question initiated by D.N.  Yetter and P.J. Freyd, this article classifies formal deformations of c_Q in the space of Yang-Baxter operators. For the trivial rack, where x^y = x for all x,y, one has, of course, the classical setting of r-matrices and quantum groups. In the general case we introduce and calculate the cohomology theory that classifies infinitesimal deformations of c_Q. In many cases this allows us to conclude that c_Q is rigid. In the remaining cases, where infinitesimal deformations are possible, we show that higher-order obstructions are the same as in the quantum case.
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	cbe02f2011a9354360a5f7a151c62692	5e7fc265298e81189d120cc9e53964e7	1de2e9691f15f75fc4b808cb87dbfccf	article	Yang-Baxter deformations of quandles and racks	Michael Eisermann	\N	2005
8300754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisermann2008a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.0108	\N	Yang-Baxter deformations and rack cohomology	\N	cite arxiv:0808.0108
\
Comment: 23 pages, a few figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Every rack $Q$ provides a set-theoretic solution $c_Q$ of the Yang-Baxter
\
equation. This article examines the deformation theory of $c_Q$ within the
\
space of Yang-Baxter operators over a ring $\\A$, a problem initiated by Freyd
\
and Yetter in 1989. As our main result we classify deformations in the modular
\
case, which had previously been left in suspense, and establish that every
\
deformation of $c_Q$ is gauge-equivalent to a quasi-diagonal one. Stated
\
informally, in a quasi-diagonal deformation only behaviourally equivalent
\
elements interact. In the extreme case, where all elements of $Q$ are
\
behaviourally distinct, Yang-Baxter cohomology thus collapses to its diagonal
\
part, which we identify with rack cohomology. The latter has been intensively
\
studied in recent years and, in the modular case, is known to produce
\
non-trivial and topologically interesting Yang-Baxter deformations.
\
	66a2988174543dae72416bfed526a507	bca11708899a351a538c895143ab5f49	2ee06c14af494da5e9176d0e7be52660	misc	Yang-Baxter deformations and rack cohomology	Michael Eisermann	\N	2008
8301221	i-com	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ollermann2004	http://www.atypon-link.com/OLD/doi/abs/10.1524/icom.4.1.20.61674	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	bcfe31a6810376934e31420322df8e05	8927c457bf8f2737b65bac5ecddea6f5	3259aa0db0eb105da7f3724d5f2eb455	article	Visuelles Orientierungsverhalten auf Webseiten (Visual Orientation Behavior on Web Pages)	Frank Ollermann and Stefan Reinecke and Kai-Christoph Hamborg	\N	2005
8301406	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of Int'l Conf. on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Binkley2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	158-167	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd9000c016a17e20cceb8e5fb13fe698	1de9b43aea42d56d7d0f87afa1e36c04	7bca7e81d97b90b9ee763d3c2a548050	inproceedings	To Camel{C}ase or {U}nder{\\_}score	Dave Binkley and Marcia Davis and Dawn Lawrie and Christopher Morrell	\N	2009
8301407	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Conf. on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Capobianco2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	148-157	\N	\N	\N		\N	eecf3227da9b5ba172da585f85463bd7	422eee4d2c2b978028012ce597248ec8	1cf5f8960bd0fcb102bc113010fc7f86	inproceedings	On the role of the Nouns in {IR}-based Traceability Recovery	Giovanni Capobianco and Andrea De Lucia and Rocco Oliveto and Annibale Panichella and Sebastiano Panichella	\N	2009
8301408	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. of Int'l Conf. on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dekel2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	168-177	\N	\N	\N		\N	054736e95c1b8009d30b8445ccf1bfbf	6246daf41665915eaa7d1ef190e26aa8	b40ca429e07ad16ddd001856b188eb93	inproceedings	Reading the Documentation of Invoked {API} Functions in Program Comprehension	Uri Dekel and James D. Herbsleb	\N	2009
8301409	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hill2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	232-242	\N	\N	\N		\N	9546dd4dfbcff5755e8ec2ef9dfe1470	dcdf3b2d47135fda10fee27e894e7410	9b58ec74ea902d19f669942b888895a8	inproceedings	Automatically Capturing Source Code Context of {NL}-Queries for Software Maintenance and Reuse	Emily Hill and Lori Pollock and K. Vijay-Shanker	\N	2009
8301410	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Padioleau2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	331-341	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe0b111d2ca7a96c676a314348545ded	0deccb21e6bd25e5062a85b7a06ba99b	115ad1e42e75de6adca024784d1469c5	inproceedings	Listening to Programmers - Taxonomies and Characteristics of Comments in Operating System Code	Yoann Padioleau and Lin Tan and Yuanyuan Zhou	\N	2009
8301522	Computers & Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKinney2009617	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4V5GCPP-2/2/1b2269e0998b954052d275e66d216bd3	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	\N	\N	617 - 623	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2008.11.004}	iTunes University, a website with downloadable educational podcasts, can provide students the opportunity to obtain professors' lectures when students are unable to attend class. To determine the effectiveness of audio lectures in higher education, undergraduate general psychology students participated in one of two conditions. In the lecture condition, participants listened to a 25-min lecture given in person by a professor using PowerPoint slides. Copies of the slides were given to aid note-taking. In the podcast condition, participants received a podcast of the same lecture along with the PowerPoint handouts. Participants in both conditions were instructed to keep a running log of study time and activities used in preparing for an exam. One week from the initial session students returned to take an exam on lecture content. Results indicated that students in the podcast condition who took notes while listening to the podcast scored significantly higher than the lecture condition. The impact of mobile learning on classroom performance is discussed.	a4db8ebbba101becd1e8a072e68a2297	ef4e1a19a4599d9bf3a396641756ab35	3bfcd512350acf095b90362ce6479e72	article	iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	Dani McKinney and Jennifer L. Dyck and Elise S. Luber	\N	2009
8302316	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Huang:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-10-1552	\N	Optics InfoBase - Field demonstration of simultaneous wind and temperature measurements from 5to50 km with a Na double-edge magneto-optic filter in a multi-frequency Doppler lidar	\N	\N	1552--1554	\N	10	\N		\N	2550f2cd26214841b0c6dbbbbb0af148	534cc613fee61ee575d0e5c5d3fe7d8b	29b177bd565d0de91451072ca2cc368e	article	Field demonstration of simultaneous wind and temperature measurements from 5to50 km with a Na double-edge magneto-optic filter in a multi-frequency Doppler lidar	Wentao Huang and Xinzhao Chu and Johannes Wiig and Bo Tan and Chihoko Yamashita and T. Yuan and J. Yue and S. D. Harrell and C.-Y. She and B. P. Williams and J. S. Friedman and R. M. Hardesty	\N	2009
8302451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Levitin2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3417	\N	The fundamental limit on the rate of quantum dynamics: the unified bound is tight	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3417
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Comment: 4 pages 1 PS figure Latex	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The question of how fast a quantum state can evolve has attracted a
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considerable attention in connection with quantum measurement, metrology, and
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information processing. Since only orthogonal states can be unambiguously
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distinguished, a transition from a state to an orthogonal one can be taken as
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the elementary step of a computational process. Therefore, such a transition
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can be interpreted as the operation of &quot;flipping a qubit&quot;, and the number of
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orthogonal states visited by the system per unit time can be viewed as the
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maximum rate of operation.
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  A lower bound on the orthogonalization time, based on the energy spread
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DeltaE, was found by Mandelstam and Tamm. Another bound, based on the average
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energy E, was established by Margolus and Levitin. The bounds coincide, and can
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be exactly attained by certain initial states if DeltaE=E; however, the problem
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remained open of what the situation is otherwise.
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We prove that there exist no initial states that saturate the bound if DeltaE
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is not equal to E. However, the bound remains tight: for any given values of
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DeltaE and E, there exists a one-parameter family of initial states that can
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approach the bound arbitrarily close when the parameter approaches its limit
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value. The relation between the largest energy level, the average energy, and
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the orthogonalization time is also discussed. These results establish the
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fundamental quantum limit on the rate of operation of any
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information-processing system.
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	b35ee81e23a991afaa57962cd1e04bfe	f6514ce958412c35586403ef583e3f8f	abf56946c356292f4c6e1f3a3065b273	misc	The fundamental limit on the rate of quantum dynamics: the unified bound
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  is tight	Lev B. Levitin and Tommaso Toffoli	\N	2009
8302522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York, NY	\N	\N	UBHD66459471	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 338 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-387-72168-2, 0-387-72168-1}, language = {eng}	\N	be9568283a6fb1384b7af4bcae545a07	2629e507a1843c0c6ea1a6d1268f2559	063c66e4b81e4a8cfc35075f5e1d2c39	book	Care-related quality of life in old age	Marja [Hrsg.] Vaarama	\N	2008
8302550	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Social indicators research series ; 31	UBHD66340988	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VIII, 257 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-402-05681-8, 978-1-4020-5681-9}, language = {eng}	\N	03ebf8ddf5949bb45b1f2fcf643df769	d30b71ebdeb04aa5f096abbc7ccd87f0	735f89d63281df63424752fc42d5c8be	book	Quality of life in old age	Heidrun Mollenkopf	\N	2007
8302695	Information Systems Journal	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stamelos2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	43-60	\N	\N	\N		Abstract Proponents of open source style software development claim that better software is produced using this model compared with the traditional closed model. However, there is little empirical evidence in support of these claims. In this paper, we present the results of a pilot case study aiming: (a) to understand the implications of structural quality; and (b) to figure out the benefits of structural quality analysis of the code delivered by open source style development. To this end, we have measured quality characteristics of 100 applications written for Linux, using a software measurement tool, and compared the results with the industrial standard that is proposed by the tool. Another target of this case study was to investigate the issue of modularity in open source as this characteristic is being considered crucial by the proponents of open source for this type of software development. We have empirically assessed the relationship between the size of the application components and the delivered quality measured through user satisfaction. We have determined that, up to a certain extent, the average component size of an application is negatively related to the user satisfaction for this application.	b12c6655aac1c5ef4a2aedf63469b4d2	c5f9277c9c4a7c3a9206496da8f746f4	e764df9443b8c788c9228fb7c62b17df	article	Code quality analysis in open source software development	Ioannis Stamelos and Lefteris Angelis and Apostolos Oikonomou and Georgios L. Bleris	\N	2002
8302810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pro. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spinellis2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	04e5d7c96b73375a8074aff78e59cf85	90928486948d87ab8da9c480472370e7	2cc16a38b8ecdb3252376c4e5c61dd93	inproceedings	A Tale of Four Kernels	Diomidis Spinellis	\N	2008
8302852	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proc Int'l Conf. on Program Comprehension	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sridhara2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123-132	\N	\N	\N		\N	8e0ee763b1185aed87564d87fb5803cc	adb3cc78b536ed9ebe13cf4a0cdacdd9	d08a103480b30c3baf17087900eb6955	inproceedings	Identifying Word Relations in Software: a comparative styudy of semantic similarity tools	Giriprasad Sridhara and Emily Hill and Lori Pollock and K. Vijay-Shanker	\N	2008
8303001	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proc. Int'l Working Conf. on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Host2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	193-202	\N	\N	\N		\N	30821584529b513be85feaf922d284a8	7c587b0e5936427dbdea26931d7639da	da5468706c29df1ffacea5452bccd221	inproceedings	The Programmer's Lexicon, Volume 1: the Verbs	Einar W. H{\\o}st and Bjarte M. {\\O}stvold	\N	2007
8303116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Maintenance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boogerd2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	277-286	\N	\N	\N		\N	6febcfbb6cff31ef8543f63d316d9ccc	1d735244ee17d338dd087073c01ac885	ec219d1ac99896b5efa50aef2e3602b5	inproceedings	Assessing the Value of Coding Standards: An Emprical Study	Cathal Boogerd and Leon Moonen	\N	2008
8303162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://christianinspirational.org/	\N	Experiencing God's love and power in your life.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {..}	\N	a28b4c140c039617f874d71b5ffd70fe	c45349f4a994c045ddc7fba851649924	beb44fe25ab8975b189085331e219a94	misc	God Uses Ordinary People to Do Extraordinary Things There is no such thing as the wrong side of the tracks with God	Robert	n/a	2009
8303212	Biometrika	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hastings70	http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/57/1/97	\N	Origin of Hasting's generalization of Metropolis' algorithm.	\N	\N	97-109	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1093/biomet/57.1.97}, eprint = {http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/57/1/97.pdf}	A generalization of the sampling method introduced by Metropolis et al. (1953) is presented along with an exposition of the relevant theory, techniques of application and methods and difficulties of assessing the error in Monte Carlo estimates. Examples of the methods, including the generation of random orthogonal matrices and potential applications of the methods to numerical problems arising in statistics, are discussed.
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	e0f12ebaaa8e41f3c98452a01d9c2451	d8daa18a6f782f1b2e01071c453f7b4e	f636b3c2026f71ad7f4f6352c2175d80	article	Monte Carlo sampling methods using Markov chains and their applications	W. K. Hastings	\N	1970
8303292	IMA Journal of mathematics applied in medicine and biology	15	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	white1998cia	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9773517?dopt=Abstract	\N	Cross immunity and vaccination against multiple mi...[IMA J Math Appl Med Biol. 1998] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	211-233	\N	3	\N	pmid = {9773517}, doi = {}	We explore the equilibrium properties of a series of compartmental, ODE models describing the interaction between different strains of pathogen. The interaction is conceptualized as acting through shared antigens: infection and recovery from one strain leaves the host with a primed immune response against subsequent strains. The models consider the effect of this priming on susceptibility (the ability to be infected) and transmission (the ability to infect) in an SIR model. In these models, the specific past history of infection is encapsulated in different susceptible compartments within the model. In a third, SIS, model, specific past history is not included, but strains have differential abilities to infect previously infected hosts. Equilibrium results include criteria for the coexistence of strains. For the SIR models, the region of coexistence defined by parameters shrinks as the effect of strains on each other (increased antigenic similarity) increases. For the SIS model, coexistence depends critically on the rate at which complete susceptibility is recovered following infection, and coexisting strains must have differential abilities to infect completely and partially susceptible hosts. Interestingly, this model provides analogies to commensalism (the first species gains from the presence of the second; the second neither gains nor loses from the interaction) and symbiosis (the presence of both species benefits the other). Additionally, we show that the maximum number of coexisting strains is two in this model. The effect of vaccination depends on the initial strain structure, the ability of vaccination to mount protection to both strains and the coverage. Vaccination may allow a previously excluded strain to coexist or exist alone, and may allow a previously rarer strain to become more common with the possibility of increasing incidence of disease. We discuss the dynamics of these models, compare model results to observed patterns and consider additional model structures. The importance of these results to specific multi-strain pathogens, in particular rotavirus, is considered.	f33eff14f0065bba8678268dcd63d553	dcbd096555f6e15a8f25931025d381a1	a38a4be5734a03c679fbc6c3a8241787	article	Cross immunity and vaccination against multiple microparasite strains	L J White and M J Cox and G F Medley	\N	1998
8303578	Science	316	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	riley2007lss	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17540894?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=5&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Large-scale spatial-transmission models of infecti...[Science. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1298-1301	\N	5829	\N	pmid = {17540894}, doi = {10.1126/science.1134695}	During transmission of seasonal endemic diseases such as measles and influenza, spatial waves of infection have been observed between large distant populations. Also, during the initial stages of an outbreak of a new or reemerging pathogen, disease incidence tends to occur in spatial clusters, which makes containment possible if you can predict the subsequent spread of disease. Spatial models are being used with increasing frequency to help characterize these large-scale patterns and to evaluate the impact of interventions. Here, I review several recent studies on four diseases that show the benefits of different methodologies: measles (patch models), foot-and-mouth disease (distance-transmission models), pandemic influenza (multigroup models), and smallpox (network models). This review highlights the importance of the household in spatial studies of human diseases, such as smallpox and influenza. It also demonstrates the need to develop a simple model of household demographics, so that these large-scale models can be extended to the investigation of long-time scale human pathogens, such as tuberculosis and HIV.	8462bee4ca0aadab9933d551354d8e9e	7797cbf5daad4a20a01bf6f86f8090a3	090120ad766a18d37616e2fe1aabb22a	article	Large-scale spatial-transmission models of infectious disease	S Riley	\N	2007
8303764	Journal of Theoretical Biology	254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jesse2008afc	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4SNNTCT-3/2/63170b788a2cfac16d8d756b71a0a239	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : A fully coupled, mechanistic model for infectious disease dynamics in a metapopulation: Movement and epidemic duration	\N	\N	331 - 338	\N	2	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.05.038}	The drive to understand the invasion, spread and fade out of infectious disease in structured populations has produced a variety of mathematical models for pathogen dynamics in metapopulations. Very rarely are these models fully coupled, by which we mean that the spread of an infection within a subpopulation affects the transmission between subpopulations and vice versa. It is also rare that these models are accessible to biologists, in the sense that all parameters have a clear biological meaning and the biological assumptions are explained. Here we present an accessible model that is fully coupled without being an individual-based model. We use the model to show that the duration of an epidemic has a highly non-linear relationship with the movement rate between subpopulations, with a peak in epidemic duration appearing at small movement rates and a global maximum at large movement rates. Intuitively, the first peak is due to asynchrony in the dynamics of infection between subpopulations; we confirm this intuition and also show the peak coincides with successful invasion of the infection into most subpopulations. The global maximum at relatively large movement rates occurs because then the infectious agent perceives the metapopulation as if it is a single well-mixed population wherein the effective population size is greater than the critical community size.	e48fafd7b275d7b1ec4ca83bbcc9c5a2	e93577c4c1aa1ea9539f54b1fec8aedf	e33ef64d5bda0b1ddad1bb3f1632d75b	article	A fully coupled, mechanistic model for infectious disease dynamics in a metapopulation: Movement and epidemic duration	M. Jesse and P. Ezanno and S. Davis and J.A.P. Heesterbeek	\N	2008
8303790	Journal of the Royal Society Interface	4	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cross2007uor	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17251146?dopt=Abstract	\N	Utility of R0 as a predictor of disease invasion i...[J R Soc Interface. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	315-324	\N	13	\N	pmid = {17251146}, doi = {10.1098/rsif.2006.0185}	Early theoretical work on disease invasion typically assumed large and well-mixed host populations. Many human and wildlife systems, however, have small groups with limited movement among groups. In these situations, the basic reproductive number, R0, is likely to be a poor predictor of a disease pandemic because it typically does not account for group structure and movement of individuals among groups. We extend recent work by combining the movement of hosts, transmission within groups, recovery from infection and the recruitment of new susceptibles into a stochastic model of disease in a host metapopulation. We focus on how recruitment of susceptibles affects disease invasion and how population structure can affect the frequency of superspreading events (SSEs). We show that the frequency of SSEs may decrease with the reduced movement and the group sizes due to the limited number of susceptible individuals available. Classification tree analysis of the model results illustrates the hierarchical nature of disease invasion in host metapopulations. First, the pathogen must effectively transmit within a group (R0>1), and then the pathogen must persist within a group long enough to allow for movement among the groups. Therefore, the factors affecting disease persistence--such as infectious period, group size and recruitment of new susceptibles--are as important as the local transmission rates in predicting the spread of pathogens across a metapopulation.	543559023d1c6995e7377689e5212468	ea7b447c6d66f0055b542c91fd5015b5	a9f49b4c8f78ccc4fdf63e4c1e90aacd	article	Utility of R0 as a predictor of disease invasion in structured populations	P C Cross and P L Johnson and J O Lloyd-Smith and W M Getz	\N	2007
8303820	Journal of Theoretical Biology	242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beauchemin2006pte	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4JVSX0M-1/2/cf517f9e4dc423de78f9ac1c7456b903	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : Probing the effects of the well-mixed assumption on viral infection dynamics	\N	\N	464 - 477	\N	2	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2006.03.014}	Viral kinetics have been extensively studied in the past through the use of spatially well-mixed ordinary differential equations describing the time evolution of the diseased state. However, emerging spatial structures such as localized populations of dead cells might adversely affect the spread of infection, similar to the manner in which a counter-fire can stop a forest fire from spreading. In a previous publication [Beauchemin, C., Samuel, J., Tuszynski, J., 2005. A simple cellular automaton model for influenza A viral infections. J. Theor. Biol. 232(2), 223-234], a simple two-dimensional cellular automaton model was introduced and shown to be accurate enough to model an uncomplicated infection with influenza A. Here, this model is used to investigate the effects of relaxing the well-mixed assumption. Particularly, the effects of the initial distribution of infected cells, the regeneration rule for dead epithelial cells, and the proliferation rule for immune cells are explored and shown to have an important impact on the development and outcome of the viral infection in our model.	bcaf4bad85a634512c17e54606d56712	e1fe5d7c4200d1e10c466e19c44a7104	4af1c2e6e151c51f535914bbfa45dfba	article	Probing the effects of the well-mixed assumption on viral infection dynamics	Catherine Beauchemin	\N	2006
8303861	Journal of Theoretical Biology	229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hagenaars2004349	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4CGM88S-3/2/772551cdf6d311134e8cd0dd681bc1a2	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : Spatial heterogeneity and the persistence of infectious diseases	\N	\N	349 - 359	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.04.002}	The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into account the relevant heterogeneities of host mixing. Here, we consider spatial heterogeneity, defined as [`]patchiness' of the host population. After briefly reviewing how disease persistence is influenced by population size, reproduction number and infectious period, we explore its dependence on the level of spatial heterogeneity. Analysis and simulation of disease transmission in a symmetric meta-population suggest that disease persistence typically becomes worse as spatial heterogeneity increases, although local persistence optima can occur for infections with oscillatory population dynamics. We obtain insight into the dynamics that underlie the observed persistence patterns by studying the infection prevalence correlation between patches and by comparing full-model simulations to results obtained using simplified patch-level descriptions of the interplay between local extinctions and between-patch transmissions. The observed patterns are interpreted in terms of rescue effects for strong spatial heterogeneity and in terms of between-patch coherence and synchronization effects at intermediate and weak levels of heterogeneity.	f924da873ba0af0ed44f7c94011452fb	86312b91070c96ddb8597dd2602569d2	1964fc75b5430f2ee0c7730413efc14d	article	Spatial heterogeneity and the persistence of infectious diseases	T. J. Hagenaars and C. A. Donnelly and N. M. Ferguson	\N	2004
8303889	Journal of Animal Ecology	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zoology Department, Cambridge University, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK	\N	\N	wiley2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2656.2000.00430.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of Animal Ecology	\N	\N	725-736	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1046/j.1365-2656.2000.00430.x}	 1. Spatial heterogeneity has long been viewed as a reliable means of increasing persistence. Here, an analytical model is developed to consider the variation and, hence, the persistence of stochastic metapopulations. This model relies on a novel moment closure technique, which is equivalent to assuming log-normal distributions for the population sizes.
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2. Single-species models show the greatest persistence when the mixing between subpopulations is large, so spatial heterogeneity is of no benefit. This result is confirmed by stochastic simulation of the full metapopulation.
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3. In contrast, natural-enemy models exhibit the greatest persistence for intermediate levels of coupling. When the coupling is too low, there are insufficient rescue effects between the subpopulations to sustain the dynamics, whereas when the coupling is too high all spatial heterogeneity is lost.
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4. The difference in behaviour between the one- and two-species models can be attributed to the oscillatory nature of the natural-enemy system.	4de566527b4d9994582ffbb3459fb7f6	dba9e5ab7042cd77bbdfcd35b5766c21	89cd0eb1d778246e495433ac746c4e36	article	Metapopulation moments: coupling, stochasticity and persistence	Matt J. Keeling	\N	2000
8305505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bedlinen	http://www.alenska.com/store/russian-eco-linen	\N	The ALENSKA collection is entirely focused on our belief in natural products - care for the land and care for us. It includes luxury linen collection for your bedding and dining: bed linen, tablecloths, linen napkins, table runners, cushions, bedthrows, tea towels, kitchen aprons	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	46617293482cdafde92b2684bfc2a645	88a045857f99fdd93ce8f34146da0c54	113fb6570643f97996c44f2194f6a0e6	article	Russian Eco - Linen	olgashik	olgashik	2007
8306126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	78one8	http://books.google.com/books?id=5CpYNLG3fRsC&printsec=frontcover&hl=de#PPA37,M1	\N		\N	http://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540776699/ref=sib_dp_bod_fc?ie=UTF8&p=S001#reader-page	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die Schwelle zur Informationsgesellschaft ist nach 30 Jahren Diskussion schon überschritten, auch wenn weltweit noch über die Wege dorthin diskutiert wird. Aber anstatt Betrachtungen über Diskussionszyklen erfordert die Unumkehrbarkeit der Informatisierung in allen Lebensbereichen die klare Analyse der gewachsenen Strukturen in Technik, Ökonomie, Recht und Gesellschaft, um darauf Zukunft konkret zu gestalten. Rund um den Begriff eines „informationellen Vertrauens", das in den letzten Jahrzehnten noch nicht entstanden ist, das aber notwendigerweise und dringend zur Informationsgesellschaft gehört, beschreiben die Autoren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis aus allen Disziplinen die Ausgestaltung unserer bereits vernetzten Welt. Der Jahres-Reader versteht sich als eine Grundlage einer anstehenden Neuorientierung hin zu einer systematischen und abgestimmten Gestaltung der technischen, wirtschaftlichen und regulativen Organisation künftiger Infrastrukturen.	dbec694e5ea287db4b8408e7923f1a66	1daa88d748f07592a069b4ee36d491e4	58e49d0897072904f35b7f2cea24d3df	book	Informationelles Vertrauen für die Informationsgesellschaft	\N	Dieter Klumpp and Herbert Kubicek and Alexander Roßnagel and Wolfgang Schulz	2008
8306893	Natural Language Engineering	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Etzkorn1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	219-236	\N	3	\N		\N	fff8f1ec01a35f39f8bb24133c36da6e	5ceb579414940a562bf600a294c16798	6d5ee031169aacc0a948005379c1f152	article	An Approach to program understanding by natural language understanding	Letha H. Etzkorn and Lisa L. Bowen and Carl G. Davis	\N	1999
8306926	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biggerstaff1993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	482-496	\N	\N	\N		\N	323545b76faf8933f471ea5ea90a4d0a	cf37919989e5401644c0ada8e3e86969	30cac206cd12a1c17b45b7edc24f8a8e	inproceedings	The Concept Assignment Problem in Program Understanding	Ted J. Biggerstaff and Bharat G. Mitbander and Dallas Webster	\N	1993
8307694	Proc. VLDB Endow.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	1454163	\N	\N		\N	\N	1241--1252	\N	2	\N	doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454159.1454163}	\N	171bdda88ed291d2f15d7d80fd69a145	abced986bf2aa0735cc93598f8391b3d	2687b2d927a4777012d68a2dcd55ab86	article	Google's Deep Web crawl	Jayant Madhavan and David Ko and \\Lucja Kot and Vignesh Ganapathy and Alex Rasmussen and Alon Halevy	\N	2008
8307714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mwd2009clear	http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clear	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {2009-05-23}	\N	896937620327a8b515143f3bfde23c13	c54277bf14678bc29ad543d6ba8a21de	9329b0ee9e9b3616b9bdf549dd25d7c0	incollection	clear	\N	\N	2009
8308042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni 	\N	\N	Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.fga.it/home/pubblicazioni/dettaglio-pubblicazione/article/seconde-generazioni-unintroduzione-al-futuro-dellimmigrazione-in-italia-83.html	\N	Seconde generazioni. Un'introduzione al futuro dell'immigrazione in Italia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {XXIII-184}	\N	b68cc7a3689f0c9fce552da2f4bf6be5	d03e0d78d24013cd859b07f169a83e2f	9fa0fa305ac31943ddd80fc174297a9d	book	Seconde generazioni. Un'introduzione al futuro dell'immigrazione in Italia	Seconde generazioni	Maurizio Ambrosini and Stefano Molina	2004
8308044	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?CodiceLibro=907.12	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d898c6c395f548f5db556d2719a76238	3c80f04a37448d0c5299d96878cf454c	3ba39cf2087ad82eaec4152b07fc1e30	book	Appartenenze multiple. L'esperienza dell'immigrazione nelle nuove generazioni 	\N	Giovanni Giulio Valtolina and Antonio Marazzi	2007
8308052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	que06	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=14011&Tipo=Libro&titolo=Prove+di+seconde+generazioni.+Giovani+di+origine+immigrata+tra+scuole+e+spazi+urbani	\N	Prove di seconde generazioni. Giovani di origine immigrata tra scuole e spazi urbani	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	926f3295c15af7a8bdd21d906e14a8a9	715e0dcadbb8f0cd9959ba9dd5aed282	aead64c982ab40d4af96bb0dc4186b72	book	Prove di seconde generazioni. Giovani di origine immigrata tra scuole e spazi urbani	\N	Luca Queirolo Palmas	2006
8308067	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guerini e associati	Milano	\N	\N	fav02	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=8883353528	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {8883353528 9788883353529}, refid = {51105801}	\N	852b91fbda640d90df952ce0ebd04cd8	57ceb7a573cadc7c6a98410add5b7c8c	4cd3cc0a5573a3959bc20ae80985b00e	book	Come un pesce fuor d'acqua : il disagio nascosto dei bambini e dei ragazzi immigrati	Graziella Favaro and Monica Napoli	\N	2002
8308140	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli	\N	\N	\N	que02	http://www.fga.it/home/pubblicazioni/dettaglio-pubblicazione/article/una-scuola-in-comune-esperienze-scolastiche-in-contesti-multietnici-italiani-28.html	\N	Una scuola in comune. Esperienze scolastiche in contesti multietnici italiani	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {IX / 100}	\N	e890531cfc07384266a6950e664bfa0c	0cd7e6e84c32b432eb7d404bca82e6b4	0d23bfbcd3a7af9e94cd35122962b5f9	book	Una scuola in comune. Esperienze scolastiche in contesti multietnici italiani	\N	Graziella Giovannini and Luca Queirolo Palmas	2002
8308155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli	\N	\N	\N	bor05	http://www.fga.it/fileadmin/storico/1024-1/CN517.htm	\N		\N	\N	XXIX-478-25, 00	\N	\N	\N		\N	f84764569dba875ea0b680ad71cc7caf	494145afbb0efd39e122d3490a8f45e0	794d9b69305bc0fde855a7603a1a98f8	book	Beni comuni. Quarto rapporto sulla cooperazione sociale in Italia	\N	Centro studi Cgm and Carlo Borzaga and Flaviano Zandonai	2005
8308168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edizioni della Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli	Torino	\N	\N	rev03	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=8878601845	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {8878601845 9788878601840}, refid = {52953978}	\N	a5fc5bae48ff05e85f4d035e263cf9b3	b1bfad5caa09c27e3a786b19ec1e8d2f	024f2cf6b560a571db7fefa0bded6915	book	Donare seriamente: sistemi tributari ed erogazioni liberali al settore non profit	Federico Revelli	\N	2003
8308593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ltm_Tatchell2009	http://www.liberatethemind.com/2009/05/22/peter-thatchell-biology-is-not-destiny/	\N	A few years ago, Dr James Watson, the Noble Prize winner who co-discovered DNA, reopened the controversy over the so-called gay gene when he defended a woman’s right to abortion. He was quoted in The Sunday Telegraph as saying: “If you could find the gene which determines sexuality, and a woman decides she doesn’t want a homosexual child, well, let her (abort the foetus)”.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2db2152ab11e9783c0a95c52a8e32693	49d4ebff65cb8a4c692f875af93da0a1	60ed2f0f96d62f77760c5be5e483f6fc	article	Biology is not destiny	Peter Tatchell	\N	2009
8308686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l Symp. on Software Testing and Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ostrand2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	55-64	\N	\N	\N		\N	ff777b0ed8d0aad5ed120602ad2161c0	d1ff3e550823f5fd9ac2d0fd592dafce	28565c6be288fd59d38f8e38b861607e	inproceedings	The Distribution of Faults in a Large Industrial Software System	Thomas J. Ostrand and Elaine J. Weyuker	\N	2002
8308758	ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ploski2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-8	\N	6	\N		\N	7acdd2c0519a7e0b65112cc45602002a	b07146eb48880d8c38e4e43a5a1911a9	e9f25095a9c2557b0bf852335b586c73	article	Research Issues in Software Fault Categorization	Jan Ploski and Matthias Rohr and Peter Schwenkenberg and Wilhelm Hasselbring	\N	2007
8308928	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2927395	http://www.wqusability.com/articles/designing-for-search-stc2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-25 21:24:04}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2927395}	\N	77150a0dedf6b659415e9d2dc8846650	01920606572df54213a47d19ab70f8bf	59837f2282dae5292da483c8edc8e641	techreport	Designing for Search: Making Information Easy to Find	Whitney Quesenbery and Caroline Jarrett and Ian Roddis and Sarah Allen and Viki Stirling	\N	2008
8308957	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QuesenbergJarretRoddissStirlingAllen2008	http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/index.php?env=-inlink/visit_link:m484-1-1-8-s-0:l-14261-1-1--	\N		\N	A presentation from:
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UPA 2008 – The Many Faces of User Experience
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June 16-20, 2008, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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http://www.usabilityprofessionals.org	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	939b86b8bb0449d2c3fd979427ca29a8	28eef38e4616fe5e99a25167f60068bf	18729e15144d46a7f458905aa7720d81	misc	Search is now normal behavior.What do we do about that?	Whitney Quesenbery and Caroline Jarrett and Ian Roddis and Viki Stirling and Sarah Allen and and 2008	\N	2008
8309414	bildungsforschung, Warum informell lernen? Argumente und Motive	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jadin_zoesel2009	http://www.bildungsforschung.org/Archiv/2009-01/Web2.0/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In diesem Beitrag wird der Frage nach der Mediennutzung und Web-2.0-Nutzung in informellen Lernkontexten nachgegangen. Eine Befragung unter 770 österreichischen Studierenden zeigt eine geringe Verwendung von Web-2.0-Medien beim informellen Lernen und die Dominanz von internetbasierten Diensten. Abschließend werden die Potentiale, die sich durch die Integration von Lehr-/ Lernszenarien mit Web 2.0 in die Hochschullehre ergeben können, diskutiert.	811b4ac93a8f8e30ccb510eb3ddff940	eed50df680cdb9cfde2be28e6115a05a	7804ff45884d9960f40008f20c255fdc	article	Informelles Lernen mit Web-2.0-Medien	Tanja Jadin and Eva Zöserl	\N	2009
8309700	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Broda2006	http://books.google.com/books?id=-XTZ1_LpzyAC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=focus+groups&source=bl&ots=gHej56Aom-&sig=Mn7IKsrVg2ZsxW6KNkgiDDanJEU&hl=de&ei=bFQYSrSHIo7BsAbG_riRAg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9#PPA3,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5abe660544b2a1658b49158cec702b2	603fb4de56f1d32b18330bd500ccff46	0fdcfc561967c8481ea239193294d68b	book	Marktforschungs-Praxis: Konzepte, Methoden, Erfahrungen	Stephan Broda	\N	2006
8310100	Theoretical Population Biology	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boni2004179	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXD-4B3MS5F-1/2/1ca80ed2e57234b04018ca78e8d0e903	\N	ScienceDirect - Theoretical Population Biology : Influenza drift and epidemic size: the race between generating and escaping immunity*1	\N	\N	179 - 191	\N	2	\N	issn = {0040-5809}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tpb.2003.10.002}	Influenza in humans is characterised by strongly annual dynamics and antigenic evolution leading to partial escape from prior host immunity. The variability of new epidemic strains depends on the amount of virus currently circulating. In this paper, the amount of antigenic variation produced each year is dependent on the epidemic size. Our model reduces to a one-dimensional map and a full mathematical analysis is presented. This simple system suggests some basic principles which may be more generally applicable. In particular, for diseases with antigenic drift, vaccination may be doubly beneficial. Not only does it protect the population through classical herd immunity, but the overall case reduction reduces the chance of new variants being produced; hence, subsequent epidemics may be milder as a result of this positive feedback. Also, a disease with a high innate rate of antigenic variation will always be able to invade a susceptible population, whereas a disease with less potential for variation may require several introduction events to become endemic.	1b20d5caf1158f386ea7fc0e120c4d83	4521487c3ae5a62923c1704ca51f4095	c48cd18eb48fa0a45c4e2f059bf74087	article	Influenza drift and epidemic size: the race between generating and escaping immunity	Maciej F. Boni and Julia R. Gog and Viggo Andreasen and Freddy B. Christiansen	\N	2004
8310171	Journal of Theoretical Biology	241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nunes2006477	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4J32HJ2-2/2/660779527f6934865cb9457e1e99f73b	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : Localized contacts between hosts reduce pathogen diversity	\N	\N	477 - 487	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.12.010}	We investigate the dynamics of a simple epidemiological model for the invasion by a pathogen strain of a population where another strain circulates. We assume that reinfection by the same strain is possible but occurs at a reduced rate due to acquired immunity. The rate of reinfection by a distinct strain is also reduced due to cross-immunity. Individual based simulations of this model on a [`]small-world' network show that the proportion of local contacts in the host contact network structure significantly affects the outcome of such an invasion, and as a consequence will affect the patterns of pathogen evolution. In particular, hosts interacting through a [`]small-world' network of contacts support lower prevalence of infection than well-mixed populations, and the region in parameter space for which an invading strain can become endemic and coexist with the circulating strain is smaller, reducing the potential to accommodate pathogen diversity. We discuss the underlying mechanisms for the reported effects, and we propose an effective mean-field model to account for the contact structure of the host population in [`]small-world' networks.	9974918d16e8cfc29213e4105169223f	56e909ed71e1dfb19f3c2e9cc9d434d8	97045cbcd91d59da92322fd224106af3	article	Localized contacts between hosts reduce pathogen diversity	A. Nunes and M.M. Telo da Gama and M.G.M. Gomes	\N	2006
8310181	Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences	273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaciejFBoni06072006	http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/273/1592/1307.abstract	\N	Epidemic dynamics and antigenic evolution in a single season of influenza A — Proceedings B	\N	\N	1307-1316	\N	1592	\N	doi = {10.1098/rspb.2006.3466}, eprint = {http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/273/1592/1307.full.pdf+html}	We use a mathematical model to study the evolution of influenza A during the epidemic dynamics of a single season. Classifying strains by their distance from the epidemic-originating strain, we show that neutral mutation yields a constant rate of antigenic evolution, even in the presence of epidemic dynamics. We introduce host immunity and viral immune escape to construct a non-neutral model. Our population dynamics can then be framed naturally in the context of population genetics, and we show that departure from neutrality is governed by the covariance between a strain's fitness and its distance from the original epidemic strain. We quantify the amount of antigenic evolution that takes place in excess of what is expected under neutrality and find that this excess amount is largest under strong host immunity and long epidemics.
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	2af19c7de9ffc80b62308bbbe1282e13	611ced258df7c485738c6c3e5a0d501d	74d73804cd4570662d29a4e3fafdf3ba	article	{Epidemic dynamics and antigenic evolution in a single season of influenza {A}}	Maciej F Boni and Julia R Gog and Viggo Andreasen and Marcus W Feldman	\N	2006
8310365	Evolution	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gandon2009eea	http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00609.x	\N		\N	\N	826-838	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00609.x}, eprint = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00609.x}	The mean fitness of a population, often equal to its growth rate, measures its level of adaptation to particular environmental conditions. A better understanding of the evolution of mean fitness could thus provide a natural link between evolution and demography. Yet, after the seminal work of Fisher and its renowned “fundamental theorem of natural selection,” the dynamics of mean fitness has attracted little attention, and mostly from theoretical population geneticists. Here we analyze the dynamics of mean fitness in the context of host-parasite interactions. We illustrate the potential relevance of this analysis under different scenarios ranging from a simple situation in which a parasite evolves in a homogeneous host population to a more complex one with host-parasite coevolution. In each case, we contrast the effects of natural selection, recurrent mutations, and the change of the biotic environment, on the dynamics of adaptation. Decoupling these three components helps elucidate the interplay between evolutionary and ecological dynamics. In particular, it offers new perspectives on situations leading to evolutionary suicide. As mean fitness is an easily measurable quantity in microbial systems, this analysis provides new ways to track the dynamics of adaptation in experimental evolution and coevolution studies.	082c4901e1a6ddf19b9a6367fb0e9196	6a5eaef51db734a9c4ca116793d7256f	de23c425c1dc3eb336d5aeeee086e70f	article	Evolutionary Epidemiology and the Dynamics of Adaptation	Sylvain Gandon and Troy Day	M. V. Baalen	2009
8310374	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National University of Singapore, Singapore;  University of Cambridge, UK;  Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA	\N	\N	wiley2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9876.2005.05383.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics)	\N	\N	659-672	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9876.2005.05383.x}	\N	fedbd1d2a7d7b355ad027525636cc9a1	8e0be2b84b55bec15695a60c919b556e	1c9f0bf3786319715627186c9820d383	article	Semiparametric estimation of the duration of immunity from infectious disease time series: influenza as a case-study	Yingcun Xia and Julia R. Gog and Bryan T. Grenfell	\N	2005
8310378	Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment	2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1742-5468-2005-07-P07008	http://stacks.iop.org/1742-5468/2005/P07008	\N	A minimal stochastic model for influenza evolution	\N	\N	P07008	\N	07	\N		We introduce and discuss a minimal individual based model for influenza dynamics. The model takes into account the effects of specific immunization against viral strains, but also infectivity randomness and the presence of a short lived strain-transcending immunity recently suggested in the literature. We show by simulations that the resulting model exhibits substitution of viral strains along the years, but that their divergence remains bounded. We also show that dropping any of these features results in a drastically different behaviour, leading either to the extinction of the disease, to the proliferation of the viral strains or to their divergence.	8ddf7c47f86d1f9b881df660e2730cd0	1da9bb64949f26e1a209c2edb3df377b	580575a11746bf14030ba33de5030363	article	A minimal stochastic model for influenza evolution	F Tria and M Lassig and L Peliti and S Franz	\N	2005
8310387	Statistics in Medicine	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.	Department of Statistics, University of Warwick, U.K.; Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, U.K.	\N	\N	wiley2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sim.2196	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Statistics in Medicine	\N	\N	3447-3461	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1002/sim.2196}	\N	2bba4ddab8ec765c0bdd319a5b372cfd	68d89822f90d191b86b63d8e71e8fbd5	f980ee44069b5567a409384b193a1d4a	article	Modelling antigenic drift in weekly flu incidence	B. F. Finkenstädt and A. Morton and D. A. Rand	\N	2005
8310394	Mathematical Biosciences	200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Casagrandi2006152	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VHX-4JCBPNC-2/2/11a874ec65e50aa2b315ed35115e1c54	\N	ScienceDirect - Mathematical Biosciences : The SIRC model and influenza A	\N	\N	152 - 169	\N	2	\N	issn = {0025-5564}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.mbs.2005.12.029}	We develop a simple ordinary differential equation model to study the epidemiological consequences of the drift mechanism for influenza A viruses. Improving over the classical SIR approach, we introduce a fourth class (C) for the cross-immune individuals in the population, i.e., those that recovered after being infected by different strains of the same viral subtype in the past years. The SIRC model predicts that the prevalence of a virus is maximum for an intermediate value of R0, the basic reproduction number. Via a bifurcation analysis of the model, we discuss the effect of seasonality on the epidemiological regimes. For realistic parameter values, the model exhibits a rich variety of behaviors, including chaos and multi-stable periodic outbreaks. Comparison with empirical evidence shows that the simulated regimes are qualitatively and quantitatively consistent with reality, both for tropical and temperate countries. We find that the basins of attraction of coexisting cycles can be fractal sets, thus predictability can in some cases become problematic even theoretically. In accordance with previous studies, we find that increasing cross-immunity tends to complicate the dynamics of the system.	57437607c1f53b052d44518bd619bb90	f4bfeb1374bbeeedc85afbfdeaf7d8e7	6341f757912ad725763d7d6cd920a8dc	article	The {SIRC} model and influenza {A}	Renato Casagrandi and Luca Bolzoni and Simon A. Levin and Viggo Andreasen	\N	2006
8310407	Vaccine	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gog2008C15	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD4-4SWWMM2-5/2/b6232a1492f8fc33fb1ab23ce529ef16	\N	ScienceDirect - Vaccine : The impact of evolutionary constraints on influenza dynamics	\N	The Evolutionary Consequences of Vaccination	C15 - C24	\N	Supplement 3	\N	issn = {0264-410X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.04.008}	Existing mathematical models of drift typically assume that influenza A is free to change its antigenic properties without any fitness cost in other respects. This paper asks what might be the impact of antigenic mutations being bound to fitness cost. The effect on drift is explored via a mathematical model. This paper also offers some novel features for multi-strain modeling.
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In contrast to the unconstrained drift models, this system can exhibit both drift-like patterns and single strain dynamics. These can occur for the same parameter values: a bistable system where it is possible to switch between these behaviours. This raises some important prospects for vaccination strategies, particularly pausing influenza drift.	8a015649eb9de870c9e0a24de7f447d3	e3396188b1bf9202cb7eaa05689c34a0	3bf21ab3348a8bd84e69e58b608c53a2	article	The impact of evolutionary constraints on influenza dynamics	Julia R. Gog	\N	2008
8310594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gip	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe0b095cd5be2dc29609916a5ab4855e	e2a93a271e17584e147e8a34a95d23fe	eb0e43d332fbeffdd27c51c46ab55698	book	educacion psicomotriz en el preescolar y el ciclo preoperatorio	Maria Jesus Fernández Iriarte	Nacea	1981
8310605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	teg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	53ac6070fb152cfc8d20dd6e314e7ff8	0bbd7b7ad3993004dd295f0cbad72095	b32350e576fa23f5488af5b25fb256aa	book	Ejercicio de psicomotrcidad y percepcion	Dubosson Jacques	pidos	1980
8310617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	teg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e021f86cd263b62d7f57fd62946fa979	7ed55aa171b3f535b663397c54cd38f7	23155976a5739cf00017532b22ab718c	book	Ejercitacion psicomotora: en discapacidades del aprendizaje	Bernaldo de Quiroz Julio	publicaciones medicas argentinas	1981
8310639	PLoS ONE	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gordo:2009:PLoS-ONE:19287490	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19287490?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Genetic diversity in the SIR model of pathogen evo...[PLoS ONE. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	pmid = {19287490}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0004876}	We introduce a model for assessing the levels and patterns of genetic diversity in pathogen populations, whose epidemiology follows a susceptible-infected-recovered model (SIR). We model the population of pathogens as a metapopulation composed of subpopulations (infected hosts), where pathogens replicate and mutate. Hosts transmit pathogens to uninfected hosts. We show that the level of pathogen variation is well predicted by analytical expressions, such that pathogen neutral molecular variation is bounded by the level of infection and increases with the duration of infection. We then introduce selection in the model and study the invasion probability of a new pathogenic strain whose fitness (R(0)(1+s)) is higher than the fitness of the resident strain (R(0)). We show that this invasion probability is given by the relative increment in R(0) of the new pathogen (s). By analyzing the patterns of genetic diversity in this framework, we identify the molecular signatures during the replacement and compare these with those observed in sequences of influenza A.	2ae4e8a3c75e59bb3a0abc2c540643db	e2e315392c8aaf0e0aa86031b5b69ab1	cef652aac80e76fa8531250c0a8a2a6a	article	Genetic diversity in the SIR model of pathogen evolution	I Gordo and M G Gomes and D G Reis and P R Campos	\N	2009
8311879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luxury	\N	\N	Linen is grown by using traditional methods of rotation.It requires 5 times less pesticides and fertilizers than cotton and lasts up to 12 times longer than cotton. It is ecologically friendly, thermo-regulating non-allergenic and anti-bacterial product	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa0d498fc1ff40fc2b8d565d7c747349	0b26b9a52e561c1464f9270879f0d7ca	840c24dbe8114250bcb60f1416bb88d9	article	Ecological Benefits of Russian Linen in Compare to Cotton.	olgashik	bikinicroft	2007
8311973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beddinglinen	http://www.alenska.com/store/luxury-bed-linen-article	\N	Linen has been grown in Russia since 2000 B.C. and Oriental writers were describing Slavs dressed in linen clothing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	858dc36f50a03c7b5f30f9c725c3b35f	8f394a1ea2a4949295197e538edd034e	240610106dc73e1564e1151d896d6e84	article	Luxury Bed Linen From Russia	alenska	bikinicroft	2007
8311995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	irish	http://www.alenska.com/store/irish-linen-article	\N	What to Wear and How to Care…Some facts about well-known Irish linen and unknown Russian linen, about Egyptian mummies and British bank notes, and how to take linen into your bed…	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	32aa5e043bc0a3e3c95f2f75415a12a8	e855a7f3f3568101e9c3fab65300788b	ca79f05c70a4298953b3bf1d0963d5f5	article	Russian linen and Irish linen - some facts	olgashik	olgashik	2007
8312019	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tablecloth	http://www.alenska.com/store/linen-addiction-article	\N	Alenska launched new website selling luxury bedding and table linens made of pure linen.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ed688ea04ac951afb20f40d133b528c	6dc4e4dc533e4029b74c593055ca64cf	3285d3a6bca5c2d768a10c0792862537	article	Linen Addiction from Alenska	olgashik	bikinicroft	2009
8312038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ecommerce	http://www.alenska.com/store/linen-addiction-PR	\N	Alenska has launched a second generation Web site on the leading Magento eCommerce platform for those addicted to good quality linen. The site is also now filled with first class home accessories that offer both luxury and affordability to the on-line Shopper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3214113122ae3af9b23218a5076f0e7c	1f37d68faf120c0c9f3482b056efdaa5	38f1eab8ade502dd8e9549a7e9dd0a99	article	Linen from New Alenska Website	olgashik	olgashik	2009
8312183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	etiquette	http://www.alenska.com/store/linen-tablecloth-napkins	\N	Create the right atmosphere and setting for your party table with the right linen tablecloth, linen napkins, placemats and table runners.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4e318d554f0cb217ad82ea72199ee19	9c23ca1f47b20ace7495de21d375c787	4051c3cc4a8e8228b7b7385e9996a950	article	Table Linens and Modern Etiquette	olgashik	olgashik	2009
8312189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sizing	http://www.alenska.com/store/placemats-table-runner	\N	Buying table linens you should consider the right size of tablecloth for your dining table, as well as some matching napkins, placemats and table runners	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d04ad630954511ac9e8fbbcefcb595d5	a1464cf5765ce88380e02ac16a682113	3b41a39ff0803f07ba93e7d72f2786a7	article	How to Choose the Right Size of Your Tablecloth	olgashik	olgashik	2009
8312203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	scarfs	http://www.alenska.com/store/womens-scarves	\N	The most famous enterprise is Pavlovsky Posad, the manufacturer of silk and wool scarves, shawls and pashmina scarves	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6a1aba8d622d6002b671524a5add1a28	22848ee4d9aa2dd1f144cf04f8d1f5c2	567cc52c63dc4c48e1cd041c16a82160	article	Scarves of Pavolvsky Posad – Saga One	olgashik	olgashik	2009
8312214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pashmina	http://www.alenska.com/store/silk-scarves-wraps	\N	Pavlovsky Posad wool shawls and pashmina scarves are exported to Europe, America and Middle East. Oriental designs are particularly popular in the Middle East as a head scarf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c5aba4ae1eb35e92e449e75767e1d295	d27c83df97ed44a6eb37294b3122f8ec	33dafd1b8f0913cde0ff074d64fcdf76	article	Scarves of Pavolvsky Posad – Saga Two	olgashik	olgashik	2009
8312642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	Hübinger	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	language = {Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl., teilw. franz.}	\N	cecb5fbd1257b851f47cdfd746c98546	e38dc22843ec35f3b1e2b60fc4a22dcd	7f31db35e0841c962ba71015519216ab	book	Bedeutung und Rolle des Islam beim {\\"U}bergang vom Altertum zum Mittelalter	\N	Paul Egon H{\\"u}binger	1968
8313154	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	0321529170	http://www.amazon.de/Tagging-People-Powered-Metadata-Social-Web/dp/0321529170%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0321529170	\N	Tagging: People-Powered Metadata for the Social Web: Gene Smith: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780321529176}, asin = {0321529170}, isbn = {0321529170}, dewey = {004.678}	\N	4c47abaa2e8b11049a5b29db9437abad	a19bb30a9dbe68b41e7796fc2f211ca8	3bb3f9ae105d64552e8252328c039a7d	book	Tagging: People-Powered Metadata for the Social Web	Gene Smith	\N	2008
8313165	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. ünerarb. u. erw. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3801714667	http://www.amazon.de/Sozialpsychologie-Internet-Kommunikationsprozesse-Identit%C3%A4ten-Beziehungen/dp/3801714667%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3801714667	\N	Sozialpsychologie des Internet. Die Bedeutung des Internet für Kommunikationsprozesse, Identitäten, soziale Beziehungen und Gruppen.: Nicola Döring: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783801714666}, asin = {3801714667}, isbn = {3801714667}	\N	7ca652e13170d41ba1a6dc54fdaa3574	70e84392fe0a28c9b0e891723cdeaeb4	39b5a8930a98457f11fe7959b8876a87	book	Sozialpsychologie des Internet. Die Bedeutung des Internet für Kommunikationsprozesse, Identitäten, soziale Beziehungen und Gruppen.	Nicola Döring	\N	2003
8313188	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl. 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UTB, Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	382522418X	http://www.amazon.de/Das-qualitative-Interview-interpretativer-sozialer/dp/382522418X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D382522418X	\N	Das qualitative Interview: Zur Praxis interpretativer Analyse sozialer Systeme: Ulrike Froschauer: Amazon.de: Manfred Lueger: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825224189}, asin = {382522418X}, isbn = {382522418X}	\N	cb1bb82eed509d404c349541ef40c544	63bdb6a59406911fe777230210521e3e	7cd7f753a2478cdc5e187d45dc371a28	book	Das qualitative Interview: Zur Praxis interpretativer Analyse sozialer Systeme	Ulrike Froschauer and Manfred Lueger	\N	2008
8313196	\N	\N	\N	5. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	3407252528	http://www.amazon.de/Einf%C3%BChrung-die-qualitative-Sozialforschung-qualitativem/dp/3407252528%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3407252528	\N	Einführung in die qualitative Sozialforschung: Eine Anleitung zu qualitativem Denken: Philipp Mayring: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783407252524}, asin = {3407252528}, isbn = {3407252528}	\N	57a513818053ff614b2084d445ea309d	7b10451f40f313b6a2596fc33526a254	83c87f230a0d8b9b5f75a1d9d4dff8f9	book	Einführung in die qualitative Sozialforschung: Eine Anleitung zu qualitativem Denken	Philipp Mayring	\N	2002
8313575	THE STATISTICIAN	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knorr-Held00dynamicrating	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.30.7593&rep=rep1&type=pdf	\N		\N	\N	261--276	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba035cb0b2aa5440395fa208c2333f6b	7f7e3b6d910a23fe8170d1b71d9589b9	51ae3d047343a0c81cd40fbcd010556d	article	Dynamic rating of sports teams	Leonhard Knorr-Held	\N	2000
8313669	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2927395	http://www.wqusability.com/articles/designing-for-search-stc2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-25 21:24:04}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2927395}	\N	77150a0dedf6b659415e9d2dc8846650	01920606572df54213a47d19ab70f8bf	59837f2282dae5292da483c8edc8e641	techreport	Designing for Search: Making Information Easy to Find	Whitney Quesenbery and Caroline Jarrett and Ian Roddis and Sarah Allen and Viki Stirling	\N	2008
8313837	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johns Hopkins Univ. Pr.	Baltimore [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2022843	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI: http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/2022843	\N	\N	XII, 370 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8018-7949-3}, language = {eng}	\N	393ddb893f8b131745c34cc39db93a10	61add3d0a5d32461275720c41198b1a1	20ac7b4ba366886abd07f0abcf392cff	book	Academic capitalism and the new economy	Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades	\N	2004
8314106	Knowledge-Based Systems	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	baumgartner2008cbn	\N	\N		\N	\N	563--572	\N	7	\N		\N	21b90b340d5bdc07945482c761122b54	be9ab044a1b3fc6e8f67caf27d7dec26	7789c1f5ac01a33a49087d6845b74e21	article	{Constructing Bayesian networks for criminal profiling from limited data}	K. Baumgartner and S. Ferrari and G. Palermo	\N	2008
8314110	Health Care Management Science	11	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10729-008-9063-x	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	382--392	\N	4	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;This article demonstrates how Bayesian networks can be employed as a tool to assess the quality of care in nursing homes.
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For the data sets analyzed, the proposed model performs comparably to existing quantitative assessment models. In addition,a Bayesian network approach offers several uniques advantages. The structure and parameters of a Bayesian network providerich insight into the multidimensional aspects of the quality of care. Bayesian networks can be used as a guide in implementinglimited resources by identifying information that would be most relevant to an assessment. Finally, Bayesian networks providea straightforward framework for integrating nursing home care quality research that is conducted in various locations andfor various purposes.	af4313d08202fd394219ad29f6b1ca7c	de4af04377d682fbda7509a33416e9e6	a37c1633cfd96ae746da09b0e62f0e94	article	Assessing nursing home care quality through Bayesian networks	Justin Goodson and Wooseung Jang	\N	2008
8314133	IT Professional	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/itpro/Shi07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/itpro/itpro9.html#Shi07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	42-45	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2007.75}, date = {2009-05-19}	\N	5f2a147ad5b263c20f452ebeedee9dcf	4d3500d7e1a7963fd71a88cae8d30bf8	ccebfeffc897947bf5267e5a8e35cd1c	article	Semantic Web Services: An Unfulfilled Promise.	Xuan Shi	\N	2007
8314144	IT Professional	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shi06itpro	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2006.48	\N	Selected references	\N	\N	18-24	\N	2	\N	issn = {1520-9202}, timestamp = {2008.05.28}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2006/Shi06itpro.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Combine the best attributes from these different approaches to Web
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\	services by exploiting what they have in common.	652045077ace5a543f39452d38a3531c	936fe5c070bd01b0677989a4cf1ab04f	a02c6e4115a54771803a4959eb83894b	article	Sharing Service Semantics using SOAP-Based and REST Web Services	Xuan Shi	\N	2006
8314186	J Neurosci Methods	168	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang:2008:J-Neurosci-Methods:18045693	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2238802	\N	Automated Video Based Facial Expression Analysis of Neuropsychiatric Disorders	\N	\N	224-238	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18045693}, doi = {10.1016/j.jneumeth.2007.09.030}	Deficits in emotional expression are prominent in several neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. Available clinical facial expression evaluations provide subjective and qualitative measurements, which are based on static 2D images that do not capture the temporal dynamics and subtleties of expression changes. Therefore, there is a need for automated, objective and quantitative measurements of facial expressions captured using videos. This paper presents a computational framework that creates probabilistic expression profiles for video data and can potentially help to automatically quantify emotional expression differences between patients with neuropsychiatric disorders and healthy controls. Our method automatically detects and tracks facial landmarks in videos, and then extracts geometric features to characterize facial expression changes. To analyze temporal facial expression changes, we employ probabilistic classifiers that analyze facial expressions in individual frames, and then propagate the probabilities throughout the video to capture the temporal characteristics of facial expressions. The applications of our method to healthy controls and case studies of patients with schizophrenia and Asperger's syndrome demonstrate the capability of the video-based expression analysis method in capturing subtleties of facial expression. Such results can pave the way for a video-based method for quantitative analysis of facial expressions in clinical research of disorders that cause affective deficits.	1d3b73e00005908e96fc8746214f8e08	7e28ac30e51c016dcdb1613effa203da	57ca3a6b12b8e4a49ebb86df7175bf07	article	Automated video-based facial expression analysis of neuropsychiatric disorders	P Wang and F Barrett and E Martin and M Milonova and R E Gur and R C Gur and C Kohler and R Verma	\N	2008
8314482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hofmann2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be9ddcc06523a14535b3135d9147fe8a	946618f1302a0fe41c95082efb0c0d17	ae3ffdf21f82575abedf326c14dfc6ac	book	Interkulturelle Literaturwissenschaft	Michael Hofmann	\N	2006
8314846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Logic - CL 2000	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	bastide2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44957-4_65	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	972--986	\N	\N	\N		The problem of the relevance and the usefulness of extracted association rules is of primary importance because, in the majority
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of cases, real-life databases lead to several thousands association rules with high confidence and among which are many redundancies.Using the closure of the Galois connection, we define two new bases for association rules which union is a generating setfor all valid association rules with support and confidence. These bases are characterized using frequent closed itemsetsand their generators; they consist of the non-redundant exact and approximate association rules having minimal antecedentsand maximal consequents, i.e. the most relevant association rules. Algorithms for extracting these bases are presented andresults of experiments carried out on real-life databases show that the proposed bases are useful, and that their generationis not time consuming.	b09c753989905f4d38b8b7fa6cd5d99f	dc10d0ad3c40463f049ac775cb250f3d	5a44253a641668153120a8abcbbf47df	inproceedings	Mining Minimal Non-redundant Association Rules Using Frequent Closed Itemsets	Yves Bastide and Nicolas Pasquier and Rafik Taouil and Gerd Stumme and Lotfi Lakhal	\N	2000
8314869	PLoS Comput Biol	3	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kryazhimskiy:2007:PLoS-Comput-Biol:17708677	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17708677?ordinalpos=4&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	On state-space reduction in multi-strain pathogen ...[PLoS Comput Biol. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	8	\N	pmid = {17708677}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030159}	Many pathogens exist in phenotypically distinct strains that interact with each other through competition for hosts. General models that describe such multi-strain systems are extremely difficult to analyze because their state spaces are enormously large. Reduced models have been proposed, but so far all of them necessarily allow for coinfections and require that immunity be mediated solely by reduced infectivity, a potentially problematic assumption. Here, we suggest a new state-space reduction approach that allows immunity to be mediated by either reduced infectivity or reduced susceptibility and that can naturally be used for models with or without coinfections. Our approach utilizes the general framework of status-based models. The cornerstone of our method is the introduction of immunity variables, which describe multi-strain systems more naturally than the traditional tracking of susceptible and infected hosts. Models expressed in this way can be approximated in a natural way by a truncation method that is akin to moment closure, allowing us to sharply reduce the size of the state space, and thus to consider models with many strains in a tractable manner. Applying our method to the phenomenon of antigenic drift in influenza A, we propose a potentially general mechanism that could constrain viral evolution to a one-dimensional manifold in a two-dimensional trait space. Our framework broadens the class of multi-strain systems that can be adequately described by reduced models. It permits computational, and even analytical, investigation and thus serves as a useful tool for understanding the evolution and ecology of multi-strain pathogens.	6e8d7c0f6663dd59fe7380d2a442536a	3f03e8e92520eb9236e0222942ffc4e4	2188abc6ae33de05600d88b8e1431e92	article	On state-space reduction in multi-strain pathogen models, with an application to antigenic drift in influenza A	S Kryazhimskiy and U Dieckmann and S A Levin and J Dushoff	\N	2007
8314918	Journal of Mathematical Biology	27	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00275810	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	complicated models, 	233--258	\N	3	\N		Infection by one strain of influenza type A provides some protection (cross-immunity) against infection by a related strain. It is important to determine how this influences the observed co-circulation of comparatively minor variants of the H1N1 and H3N2 subtypes. To this end, we formulate discrete and continuous time models with two viral strains, cross-immunity, age structure, and infectious disease dynamics. Simulation and analysis of models with cross-immunity indicate that sustained oscillations cannot be maintained by age-specific infection activity level rates when the mortality rate is constant; but are possible if mortalities are age-specific, even if activity levels are independent of age. Sustained oscillations do not seem possible for a single-strain model, even in the presence of age-specific mortalities; and thus it is suggested that the interplay between cross-immunity and age-specific mortalities may underlie observed oscillations.
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ER  -	5e153e5eb3632dfa99b6b41fbb185975	6fb02c60ef76e2bc1eab49023110ae26	16031d3d93bbe2a6f1f34cdddc10d4ed	article	Epidemiological models with age structure, proportionate mixing, and cross-immunity	C. Castillo-Chavez and H. W. Hethcote and V. Andreasen and S. A. Levin and W. M. Liu	\N	1989
8314926	ELH	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilson2009	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pzre	\N		\N	\N	247-276	\N	1	\N	issn = {0013-8304}, doi = {10.1353/elh.0.0032}	\N	abb050f6a0bbfc1b00226dda76b6c270	ec40b61cf04d45c84c87f815406f228b	02d57401154d7c3dc0ad364611c84015	article	The Evolution of Ethnicity	Sarah Wilson	\N	2009
8314933	\N	\N	The Cartoon Nationalism of Contemporary Japan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rodopi	\N	\N	\N	nuckolls2009	http://tinyurl.sfx.mpg.de/pzrf	\N		\N	\N	61-78	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-9-04-202550-9}	\N	0233a248d8a94e94d06d0613a0f9de82	5cdfb69122f674af86134d2379e1d0ab	c68d05018721dfb3433b803d45cb0661	inbook	Something Wicked This Way Comes: Essays on Evil and Human Wickedness	Charles Nuckolls	\N	2009
8315126	International Journal for Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MaierThalmannIJTEL08	http://www.inderscience.com/filter.php?aid=20231	\N		\N	\N	70-84	\N	1	\N		Recently, social software and collaborative tagging have received
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high levels of attention in Internet communities and have also been discussed as interesting approaches to annotate resources and distribute the cumbersome
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task of designing ontologies from few domain experts to large numbers of users
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of digital resources. This paper discusses the suitability of collaborative tagging for annotating knowledge and learning resources in the institutionalised setting of businesses and organisations. Specifically, the paper discusses commitment, convergence and coordination issues and presents the results of a multi-round experiment involving 174 Bachelor students at the Innsbruck University School of Management.	ed022a35e689116cfc7c4194f7f458a2	da4f09872e066a1a6fdaefcaa1abc377	b7305becb23b531204673203ba1795e7	article	Institutionalised collaborative tagging as an  instrument for managing the maturing learning and knowledge resources	Ronald Maier and Stefan Thalmann	\N	2008
8315389	\N	\N	\N	4th	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	0387954570	http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Applied-Statistics-W-N-Venables/dp/0387954570%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0387954570	\N	Amazon.com: Modern Applied Statistics with S: W.N. Venables, B.D. Ripley: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780387954578}, asin = {0387954570}, isbn = {0387954570}, dewey = {005.369}	\N	8e44fbd2ecc5c09534b44d6c843021ef	0c1ab19f74d6770858653fc02e8ca1b8	f675504710ff181230164a83a1806693	book	Modern Applied Statistics with S	W.N. Venables and B.D. Ripley	\N	2003
8317959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lund2008	http://www2.mst.dk/udgiv/publikationer/2008/978-87-7052-851-1/978-87-7052-851-1/pdf/978-87-7052-852-8.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9220bf951dcaa7d786a6f2d54dedaefb	5cf2b45b8da291e74f7eb00836109980	50f428a7e342301240c21fd724a032f4	misc	Cellesprøjtning af ukrudt i majs	Ivar Lund and Svend Christensen and Lars Aalkjær Jensen and Peter Kryger Jensen and Hans Jørgen Olsen and Henning Tangen Søgaard and Jens Bligaard and Jens Erik Jensen	\N	2008
8317968	Biosystems Engineering	96	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soegaard2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-4MXSY6T-2/2/ccf80919bd56ac5983b619be92930ea6	\N		\N	\N	315 - 322	\N	3	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2006.11.009}	Experiments with a new concept for the precise application of herbicides in a seed line have been conducted. The concept combines plant recognition, micro-dosing and autonomous robotics. A machine vision system recognises objects to be sprayed, and a micro-dosing system targets very small doses of liquid at the detected objects, while the autonomous vehicle takes care of the navigation. The experiments were carried out under controlled indoor conditions. The results show that the spray liquid can be applied at subcentimetre accuracy and that the application rate can be reduced by two orders of magnitude compared to recommendations used for conventional broadcast spraying.	44e693df172513b6c89e5eda02030ac7	bc378868f2c8d49e4ae81ac05fa28b01	ea3b3bce9b7e8cce9da41c11bd7733ec	article	Application Accuracy of a Machine Vision-controlled Robotic Micro-dosing System	H.T. Søgaard and I. Lund	\N	2007
8317975	Biosystems Engineering	95	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathiassen2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-4M57H8K-1/2/87ca981dcd71f67dd34308b8fbc2ec2d	\N		\N	\N	497 - 505	\N	4	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2006.08.010}	A laser beam directed towards weeds can be an efficient weed control method as an alternative to herbicides. Lasers may deliver high-density energy to selected plant material, raising the temperature of the water in the plant cells and thereby stop or delay the growth. A commercial use of lasers for weed control, however, require a systematic investigation of the relationship between energy density and the biological effect on different weed species, growth stages, etc.
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This paper investigates the effect of laser treatment directed towards the apical meristems of selected weed species at the cotyledon stage. Experiments were carried out under controlled conditions, using pot-grown weeds. Two lasers and two spot sizes were tested and different energy doses were applied by varying the exposure time. The biological efficacy was examined on three different weed species: Stellaria media (common chickweed), Tripleurospermum inodorum (scentless mayweed) and Brassica napus (oilseed rape).
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The experiment showed that laser treatment of the apical meristems caused significant growth reduction and in some cases had lethal effects on the weed species. The biological efficacy of the laser control method was related to wavelength, exposure time, spot size and laser power. The efficacy also varied between the weed species.
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The results indicate that the efficacy of laser treatments can be improved by a more precise pointing of the laser beam towards the apical meristems and optimisation of the energy density (exposure time and spot size of the laser beam). The experiment also showed a significant difference between two wavelengths.
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In order to improve the performance and to validate the efficacy on a broader spectrum of weed species, further research and development is needed.	f59973f391ab99a39b69c4a80e772db9	85639dfef50d60c42f91b3da757e364f	94c1e786c3c8d3cc1d37a99aace6701f	article	The Effect of Laser Treatment as a Weed Control Method	Solvejg K. Mathiassen and Thomas Bak and Svend Christensen and Per Kudsk	\N	2006
8317978	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	davison2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2007.1049	\N	CiteULike: MonoSLAM: Real-Time Single Camera SLAM	\N	\N	1052--1067	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-10 04:36:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2483897}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/TPAMI.2007.1049}	We present a real-time algorithm which can recover the 3D trajectory of a monocular camera, moving rapidly through a previously unknown scene. Our system, which we dub MonoSLAM, is the first successful application of the SLAM methodology from mobile robotics to the "pure vision" domain of a single uncontrolled camera, achieving real time but drift-free performance inaccessible to structure from motion approaches. The core of the approach is the online creation of a sparse but persistent map of natural landmarks within a probabilistic framework. Our key novel contributions include an active approach to mapping and measurement, the use of a general motion model for smooth camera movement, and solutions for monocular feature initialization and feature orientation estimation. Together, these add up to an extremely efficient and robust algorithm which runs at 30 Hz with standard PC and camera hardware. This work extends the range of robotic systems in which SLAM can be usefully applied, but also opens up new areas. We present applications of MonoSLAM to real-time 3D localization and mapping for a high-performance full-size humanoid robot and live augmented reality with a hand-held camera	bfb360a0fa0ad483a1586a05057fc2ec	ab262717130c610e9278c1a16d1d31ae	84028f190439d2e9bfcf2738d2a777f3	article	MonoSLAM: Real-Time Single Camera SLAM	Andrew J. Davison and Ian D. Reid and Nicholas D. Molton and Olivier Stasse	\N	2007
8318025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christensen2007	http://www.lr.dk/planteavl/informationsserier/info-planter/plk07_a4_3_s_christensen.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9b3b6a6573b32375c5454bb5da7ab10	82cf69ef356e46617b3ff2996a8bf6d8	df9afc416866457c3476d3f9cdd2056b	article	Robotsprøjtning – vision eller illusion?	Svend Christensen	\N	2007
8318027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Danzer2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.1711	\N	Excited State Spectroscopy in the Lattice Gross-Neveu Model	\N	cite arxiv:0710.1711
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Comment: 7 pages, presented at the XXV International Symposium on Lattice
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  Field Theory, July 30 - August 4 2007, Regensburg	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present preliminary results of an excited state spectroscopy calculation
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in the 2-d lattice Gross-Neveu model. We address the construction of suitable
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interpolators for the variational method and their overlap with excitations. We
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comment on the role of the eigenvectors as a tool for matching scattering
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states on lattices with different volumes.
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	7e87627b5b6ce036aad2fec8a6dfa187	11be00390accd64dc3f27fb66e952343	8d9367056fdf8f28dcdace6596286a6f	misc	Excited State Spectroscopy in the Lattice Gross-Neveu Model	Julia Danzer and Christof Gattringer	\N	2007
8318160	International reports on socio-informatics - Open Design Spaces Supporting User Innovation. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Open Design Spaces (ODS’09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Making_Innovation_Happen	http://www.winfobase.de	\N		\N	\N	22-32	\N	\N	\N		\N	cc4be51819bbff75bce7e7f20bb70bbf	5517901e4891039d9411bf0675786628	7fd7a92e4083390e44154e73f65e546e	article	Making Innovation happen: Tool-support for software related Communities for Innovations	Michael J. Huber and Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	V. Pipek and M. Rohde	2009
8318179	Nuclear Physics B	331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frick1990515	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-472001M-23P/2/7d3baacf545d6c1509adf55fc1888741	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Numerical simulation of the O(4)-symmetric φ4-model in the symmetric phase	\N	\N	515 - 530	\N	2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(90)90218-3}	The four-dimensional O(4)-symmetric [phi]4-model is numerically simulated on lattices L3 · T with 4 [less-than-or-equals, slant] L [less-than-or-equals, slant] 16 and T = 12, 16 in the phase with unbroken symmetry at infinite bare quartic coupling. Physical observables, such as the renormalized mass and coupling, are determined with good precision by using a recently developed efficient cluster algorithm. Special care is taken to study the finite volume dependence in order to achieve a reliable infinite volume extrapolation. The finite volume behaviour of masses and couplings is well approximated by one-loop renormalized perturbation theory. The obtained infinite volume results agree with a recent analytical calculation based on a high-order hopping parameter expansion.	7564132537ae7b7b99e6fd6fbeb64040	d4ce42739440fdc236d3a094e986c4fe	5a63e98403033dcdb00acbded7815fda	article	Numerical simulation of the O(4)-symmetric [phi]4-model in the symmetric phase	Ch. Frick and K. Jansen and J. Jersák and I. Montvay and G. Münster and P. Seuferling	\N	1990
8318184	Nuclear Physics B	290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montvay1987327	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4719S7Y-26Y/2/c7e85274fabcb38dc706bc0ebe47d0d4	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Numerical study of finite volume effects in the 4-dimensional Ising model	\N	\N	327 - 354	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(87)90191-X}	The effect of the finite lattice size on physical quantities, like masses and coupling constants, is numerically investigated in the 4-dimensional Ising model. The feasibility to obtain numerical information about low energy scattering from finite volume effects in a lattice Monte Carlo calculation is demonstrated.	2d819fe5bc771ac62ee7348c6799b69d	a1ddf9fa5c4fcee2ac9fde510ed466cb	79bd23279bee9dd8a67efa78f5d2bff5	article	Numerical study of finite volume effects in the 4-dimensional Ising model	I. Montvay and P. Weisz	\N	1987
8318186	Nuclear Physics B	364	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lüscher1991237	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4CB769G-2N/2/cbf811011a52fb5a5a06d866870e3998	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Signatures of unstable particles in finite volume	\N	\N	237 - 251	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(91)90584-K}	Unstable particles (resonances) occur in QCD, the Higgs model and many other quantum field theories of interest. Since they are a dynamical phenomenon, showing up in scattering processes of stable particles, it is not obvious how to extract their masses from numerical simulations of the theory in euclidean space. For resonances in the elastic region, a solution to this problem is proposed here on the basis of a recently established relation between the scattering matrix in infinite volume and the two-particle energy spectrum in a periodic box.	eeb3ebb1762d15c241357c183eeb6197	84f90f87f431c0ef1e9a5adbc48f619f	f0c129d53f01c29b82a8111340c20a70	article	Signatures of unstable particles in finite volume	Martin Lüscher	\N	1991
8318398	PLoS Med	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ahn2006lrm	http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030208	\N		\N	\N	e208	\N	6	\N		\N	9829a2861fe898cd91d699372ef1ee98	535bb007f803a6d86ebe4ebb3d358128	e1a0992746107fb4e15c702e5bdd6aaf	article	{The limits of reductionism in medicine: could systems biology offer an alternative}	A.C. Ahn and M. Tewari and C.S. Poon and R.S. Phillips	\N	2006
8318404	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Zürcher Zeitung	Zürich	\N	\N	UBHD66434850	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXX, 1101 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-03823-375-7, 978-3-03823-375-6}, language = {ger}	\N	2c0bd972edb86d622890ff254efdd733	5094d20c5b4bc2cef8df9c1987297787	cc093cf4cfe90fbca1e3fe0ae5ef6e49	book	Handbuch der Bewertung	Claudio Loderer	\N	2007
8318420	PLoS Med	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright:{\\copyright} 2006 Ahn et al.	\N	\N	\N	ahn2006cas	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=16683861	\N	Systems medicine encompasses a broad scope of topics, many of which have been untouched in this two part series. Examples include scaling, stochasticity, attractor states, plasticity, systems definition of health, and many others. The challenges of incorporating systems science into medicine are difficult but not insurmountable. In fact, systems biologists, who deal with thousands of genes and proteins, may arguably be confronted with a much more daunting task. Nevertheless, systems biologists have recognized the necessity of a systems perspective. It is time that physicians, clinical researchers, physiologists, and epidemiologists did the same. The specific task to be faced is the system-level understanding of human health and disease at the organ, organism, and community level. This effort has great potential for the advancement of medicine.	\N	\N	e209	\N	7	\N		\N	68549e8bb1ca9cc463300304184ad8fb	132de2451daf50ab0342844577c83d77	905311d660e3908f67598816a5433f51	article	{The clinical applications of a systems approach}	A.C. Ahn and M. Tewari and C.S. Poon and R.S. Phillips	\N	2006
8318424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66027552	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXII, 388 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-25993-7, 978-3-540-25993-0}, language = {eng}	\N	d15f3708dd428d0267d9fd5326c0f037	26a169b0e7e4e0d64a3e0a10253aaa01	afc15a6408803282b8f7a61b0e60cac3	book	Value based software engineering	Stefan [Hrsg.] Biffl	\N	2006
8318426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medienbildung in neuen Kulturräumen	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	\N	\N	\N	reinmann2009	http://medienpaedagogik.phil.uni-augsburg.de/denkarium/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/selbstorganisation_web20_preprint_jan09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Der folgende Beitrag widmet sich dem Konzept der Selbstorganisation und dem selbstorganisierten Lernen im Web 2.0, das nun bereits seit mehreren Jahren auch die Aufmerksamkeit von Pädagogik und Psychologie auf sich gezogen hat. Es handelt sich um eine kritische Aufarbeitung der in diesem Kontext anzutreffenden Behauptungen und Annahmen und nimmt dabei eine vorrangig pädagogisch-psychologische Perspektive ein. Es werden eine Reihe begrifflicher Differenzierungen vorgeschlagen, mit denen ich zeigen will, unter welchen Bedingungen das Web 2.0 seine Potenziale für den Einzelnen auch tatsächlich entfalten kann. 
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	2a06955035943b33e08ca109c7b7bd41	32d42f4fab0b3ab8f048593120017044	7bb6b03cc02e121b92b5a8f4817bc35e	inbook	Selbstorganisation auf dem Prüfstand:  Das Web 2.0 und seine Grenzen(losigkeit) 	Gabi Reinmann	Ben Bachmair	2009
8318681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mathematics and visualization	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin; New York	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783540260660	\N	OPC4 - results/titledata	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540260668  9783540260660}, refid = {62363725}	\N	9410d608f16f7aa2f2d6af13f0cf37c0	f9d89e56f5c5e1918990d2259824e1d2	4a329b75b51acf6f112ff052091f5b87	inproceedings	Scientific visualization : the visual extraction of knowledge from data	\N	\N	2006
8318730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mouton de Gruyter	Berlin	\N	\N	cruse2002lih	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f982f45b170030bbcdb8f19296bd21e6	f3d6269e0c4d0088b97c25f270f9257f	8ee54df7b748ed3501da17368f41becd	book	{Lexikologie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zur Natur und Struktur Von Wortern und Wortschatzen (An International Handbook on the Nature and Structure of Words and Vocabularies)}	D.A. Cruse and F. Hundsnurscher and M. Job and P.R. Lutzeier	\N	2002
8318749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the Second Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies}	\N	\N	\N	{Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology \\& Institute of the Estonian Language}	Tallinn	\N	\N	dyvik2005tsk	http://ling.uib.no/helge/TallinnTalk.pdf	\N	There's completely different 2003 draft with the exact same title, at http://hf.uib.no/i/LiLi/SLF/ans/Dyvik/transknow.pdf . This is the right one, though...	\N	\N	27--38	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c6dd7b9c181cbb6e739b9a0f9c0d6b6	54b0f3ceb4055a4f215f9fab5f626c9b	e74de8085a000e6d406326acde7b0182	inproceedings	{Translations as a Semantic Knowledge Source}	H. Dyvik	\N	2005
8318763	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	{Word Sense Disambiguation: Algorithms And Applications}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Dordrecht	\N	\N	ide2006mss	http://www.cs.vassar.edu/%7Eide/papers/WSDbook.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9076eac5ab8627b14522b1a032e9289	e1967324162e9180893f17cec4110e27	2073a1f509477e61558eed870b5363b7	incollection	{Making Sense About Sense}	N. Ide and Y. Wilks	\N	2006
8318779	Computers and the Humanities	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	kilgarriff1997dbw	http://explorer.csse.uwa.edu.au/reference/paper/233281837.pdf	\N		\N	\N	91--113	\N	2	\N		\N	23062530d6d161d56a4e2a97dad1aa02	9371e215f80f61afaec9fa9b8dc9d3f0	e20ce3be3c8dba7cb9e80b40ec196999	article	{I Don't Believe in Word Senses}	A. Kilgarriff	\N	1997
8318928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milano.2009	\\url{http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rih&AN=2009-00190&amp;lang=de&site=ehost-live&scope=site}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b5a8f0313464cf4596ed3b79207dae44	44ac266110be93d00eddab94b8d9ec5f	af734485893bc167eea93631cf8ce704	incollection	Rock me Amadeus	Domenic Milano and Tim Morse	\N	2009
8318929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell	Malden, Mass.	\N	\N	Donsbach.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {No price}, isbn = {9781405131995}	\N	2971c0d6e3d7d8c0505cd136632ac3fc	1694aa6ded798d59f74a7bf9f4d25365	f05641cf2b85db23feac6c19b85b7568	book	The international encyclopedia of communication	Wolfgang Donsbach	\N	2008
8318931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	X.media.press	Niegemann.2008	\\url{http://www.gbv.de/dms/weimar/toc/516039172_toc.pdf}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-37225-3978-3-540-37225-7}	\N	7e3889bef74737558308ba328c2f4215	933c37d6e9bb10e892d1452ac32862f0	39da4eced02c0da588b48a5f378343cd	book	Kompendium multimediales Lernen	\N	Helmut M. Niegemann	2008
8318933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	X.media.press	Niegemann.2008b	\\url{text/html http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2838735&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext 2 / http://digitool.hbz-nrw.de:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2591377&custom_att_2=simple_viewer Kompendium multimediales Lernen Inhaltsverzeichnis / http://digitool.hbz-nrw.de:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2843301&custom_att_2=simple_viewer Kompendium multimediales Lernen Verlagsdaten Springer}	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-37225-3}	\N	5cf7e8dc20d1ff975c861d8b16d7d54c	933c37d6e9bb10e892d1452ac32862f0	a3dbe55e350e0c846e9f46ea16c70f7a	book	Kompendium multimediales Lernen	Helmut M. Niegemann	\N	2008
8318934	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IKO - Verl. f\\"ur Interkulturelle Kommunikation	Frankfurt, M.	\N	\N	Ahouli.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 21.90}, isbn = {9783889398574}	\N	99ea0d94f2fb966b53f60643af55dad3	faa2b4f7cee4963be2b8ff8fed963462	de8b06fb92138de8d3c4dee0f2c4ef13	book	Oralit\\"at in modernen Schriftkulturen: Untersuchungen zu afrikanischen und deutschsprachigen Erz\\"ahltexten	Akila Ahouli	\N	2007
8318935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presses Univ. de France	Paris	\N	L'educateur	AbdallahPretceille.1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-13-047916-2}	\N	4b79f99f267c8bd704f9e5780f4091b7	5291f7a5211a6905e0dd6e0df86c8f24	8ef4101370461e9afbdd98cbe6f029ef	book	Education et communication interculturelle	Martine Abdallah-Pretceille and {iku 621-2} and Louis Porcher	\N	1996
8319017	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag f{\\"u}r Sozialwissenschaften	\N	\N	\N	falk2006hp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aeee55bdb1a04cdafabc8885941e1d78	9464c2c213ed58cef00bbd76e2655304	be661285ea7583e408a78ae8c8c3e00b	book	{Handbuch Politikberatung}	S. Falk	\N	2006
8319530	Landscape and Urban Planning	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Newman1999219	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V91-3XD3JXG-D/2/9bc67778effbb5d0ddd8edbf2c1dfa32	\N		\N	\N	219 - 226	\N	4	\N	issn = {0169-2046}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0169-2046(99)00009-2}	\N	5c269094aa86bcdaf82b1fe06b34d887	bddb101cb0f3be0e118bcf40df1b2e9e	c1b24fa0d3b1a74c7cfd64d9a999cc54	article	Sustainability and cities: extending the metabolism model	Peter W. G. Newman	\N	1999
8319540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung\
\	und Systemanalyse	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moeller:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.17}, file = {:/home/paul/Documents/PIK/Literatur/Documented/NetLZD-Betrieb_S01_v02_2007.pdf:PDF}, owner = {paul}	\N	ab04019a5793164a6a6e0efa444d7fb9	a4051b4b9e90b297808cd07c9c812bb6	e0725daf8b68ea2dd497fb607c81b1be	techreport	Gewinnung und Nutzung von Lebenszyklusdaten im betrieblichen Kontext	Claus Lang-Koetz Andreas M{\\"o}ller	\N	2007
8319541	Ecological Economics	38	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	binder:01	http://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/ecolec/v38y2001i2p191-207.html	\N		\N	\N	191-207	\N	2	\N		\N	eeb5c9bb64efd5863a34d169175fd91e	1de61ea70fce765487f102ee290b2b0a	32b9e441f839eae415fa757cd23b1bee	article	Dynamic models for managing durables using a stratified approach:\
\	the case of Tunja, Colombia	Claudia Binder and Hans-Peter Bader and Ruth Scheidegger and Peter Baccini	\N	2001
8319542	Ecological Economics	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	camagni:02	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VDY-44GF135-1/2/b26851a566120104564c8077918b8156	\N		\N	\N	199 - 216	\N	2	\N	issn = {0921-8009}, file = {:/home/paul/Documents/PIK/Literatur/Documented/D0C8D7B1d01.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0921-8009(01)00254-3}	\N	80d44d815f5aeaf32e95366813ebd29b	e42aba27c1dcb0575722c4f37d9b2129	49af3d1a0f83674ac72f9d3592df39b9	article	Urban mobility and urban form: the social and environmental costs\
\	of different patterns of urban expansion	Roberto Camagni and Maria Cristina Gibelli and Paolo Rigamonti	\N	2002
8319543	Journal of Industrial Ecology	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mueller:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--88	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.17}, owner = {paul}, doi = {10.1162/1088198042442342}	\N	5c431d5899241fbcf83845b294f25843	63e07e76260ef7479ce6f9aa91bec8cd	cea60253c85defc7bbd7500e582fbe31	article	Long-term Coordination of Timber Production and Consumption Using\
\	a Dynamic Material and Energy Flow Analysis	Peter Baccini Daniel B. M{\\"u}ller	\N	2004
8319544	City	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gandy:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	363--379	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.17}, file = {:/home/paul/Documents/PIK/Literatur/Documented/pdf2.pdf:PDF}, owner = {paul}, review = {- criticism}, doi = {10.1080/1360481042000313509}	\N	0da46ebd9b3281738316d76139ae8ca9	98bac89078b929ac3ef77c0f876b58ef	4c6b8acd21ac1390dc1edcd26eae28fa	article	Rethinking urban metabolism: water, space and the modern city	Matthew Gandy	\N	2004
8319545	Journal of Planning Education and Research	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jabareen:06	http://jpe.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/26/1/38	\N		\N	\N	38-52	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0739456X05285119}, eprint = {http://jpe.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/26/1/38.pdf}	This article identifies sustainable urban forms and their design concepts.\
\	In addition, it addresses the question of whether certain urban forms\
\	contribute more than others to sustainability. A thematic analysis\
\	has been used to coop with the vast body of sustainable development\
\	and environmental planning literature. The analysis identifies seven\
\	design concepts related to sustainable urban forms: compactness,\
\	sustainable transport, density, mixed land uses, diversity, passive\
\	solar design, and greening. Moreover, it identifies four types of\
\	sustainable urban forms: the neotraditional development, the urban\
\	containment, the compact city, and the eco-city. Finally, this article\
\	proposes a Matrix of Sustainable Urban Form to help planners in assessing\
\	the contribution of different urban forms to sustainability.	8ebbeb25d4c4bd4f30e447027b9d149c	627b872605932808585072971fee22b4	247d6f80016f0371c5adef52806ae425	article	{Sustainable Urban Forms: Their Typologies, Models, and Concepts}	Yosef Rafeq Jabareen	\N	2006
8319611	\N	\N	\N	2., neubearb. Aufl. aufgrund der 1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scientia-Verl.	Aalen	\N	\N	Patzelt	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-511-06934-3}	\N	65201280b46b3876ff3ea4421a384870	a3974390a273d9b369dbcbbd61ccb7a2	cfb7fe69c4edaba8c70e3bc3ab67afd5	book	Die fr{\\"a}nkische Kultur und der Islam	Erna Patzelt	\N	1978
8319612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '08: Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1401930	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401890.1401930	\N	Quantitative evaluation of approximate frequent pattern mining algorithms	\N	\N	301--309	\N	\N	\N	location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1401890.1401930}	\N	e76257810fa7c2db248f482ca3c84a6a	017ed5634a4b0db19d01b633c04e19e9	a39a0cdf1cc5f0defd15fa1400736a45	inproceedings	Quantitative evaluation of approximate frequent pattern mining algorithms	Rohit Gupta and Gang Fang and Blayne Field and Michael Steinbach and Vipin Kumar	\N	2008
8324316	Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenn1992a	http://msp.warwick.ac.uk/~cpr/ftp/racks.ps	\N		\N	\N	343-406	\N	\N	\N		A rack, which is the algebraic distillation of two of the Reidemeister moves, is a set with a binary operation such that right multiplication is an automorphism.  Any codimension two link has a fundamental rack which contains more information than the fundamental group. Racks provide an elegant and complete algebraic framework in which to study links and knots in 3-manifolds, and also for the 3-manifolds themselves.  
\

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Racks have been studied by several previous authors and have been called a variety of names. In this first paper of a series we consolidate the algebra of racks and show that the fundamental rack is a complete invariant for irreducible framed links in a 3-manifold and for the 3-manifold itself.  We give some examples of computable link invariants derived from the fundamental rack and explain the connection of the theory of racks with that of braids.
\
	00630e21b13b585e660fb1497194f626	fa67f4449952255ee143847b63d167f5	882b4e035c162d0ae7b0dc28e89961d7	article	Racks and links in codimension 2	Roger Fenn and Colin Rourke	\N	1992
8324418	Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joyce1982a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-4049(82)90077-9	\N		\N	\N	37 - 65	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-4049}, doi = {10.1016/0022-4049(82)90077-9}	The two operations of conjugation in a group, x[right triangle, open]y=y-1xy and x[right triangle, open]-1y=yxy-1 satisfy certain identities. A set with two operations satisfying these identities is called a quandle. The Wirtinger presentation of the knot group involves only relations of the form y-1xy=z and so may be construed as presenting a quandle rather than a group. This quandle, called the knot quandle, is not only an invariant of the knot, but in fact a classifying invariant of the knot.	683fbd35d26126edbe6655bf6e609182	6cc79ad1e17c133dbb0dcbbd1a885a09	845eada38b0ebee8ae959b629e39bb34	article	A classifying invariant of knots, the knot quandle	David Joyce	\N	1982
8324427	Journal of Algebra	79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joyce1982b	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-8693(82)90305-2	\N		\N	\N	307-318	\N	2, Part 1	\N	issn = {0021-8693}, doi = {10.1016/0021-8693(82)90305-2}	Quandles have two operations corresponding to the operations of conjugation x [right triangle, open] Y = y-1xy and x [right triangle, open] -1 Y = yxy-1 in a group. Simple quandles are classified in terms of certain triples <N, C, m>, where N is a simple group, C is a conjugacy class in Aut N, and m [greater-or-equal, slanted] 1.	51a278818a7844fb99b67fb589b112a1	30750d63f9d1b2e8c5b31fff76248a33	8003bff2caac87686b2a4981fb138e1b	article	Simple quandles	David Joyce	\N	1982
8324439	Mat. Sb. (N.S.)	119(161)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	matveev1982a	\N	\N		\N	\N	78--88, 160	\N	1	\N	issn = {0368-8666}, mrclass = {57M25 (20L15)}, mrreviewer = {Jonathan A. Hillman}, mrkey = {672410}, fjournal = {Matematicheski\\u\\i\\ Sbornik. Novaya Seriya}	\N	b81701626c94ae02030b136fc38f8044	5d9e51db718a524778240540eed90f9f	2afd4cca45bb2f637b7cd9f774a3c047	article	Distributive groupoids in knot theory	S. V. Matveev	\N	1982
8324457	Osaka J. Math.	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nobusawa1983a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200776581	\N		\N	\N	727-734	\N	4	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20N99 (08A40)}, mrreviewer = {B. H. Neumann}, mrkey = {727427}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {OJMAA7}	\N	49eda3dff29e6d071e2277c6cba782e2	1c46176029f40f6a5fc716d5adfd669a	bd880e92173fb570da6c8fae7245566d	article	Some structure theorems on pseudo-symmetric sets	Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1983
8324465	Osaka J. Math.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nobusawa1982a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200774546	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(635731)"	\N	\N	749--754	\N	3	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20E32}, mrreviewer = {Gary L. Walls}, mrkey = {635731}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {OJMAA7}	\N	4e041b31ab19961b7d97c9bd3178ab8f	4915e239a600de6fad3a6b65a25df5dd	db09a1c52847f5f4c564e147d2c4e5e6	article	A remark on conjugacy classes in simple groups	Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1981
8324487	Osaka J. Math.	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nobusawa1974a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200757525	\N		\N	\N	569-575	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20B99 (20N99)}, mrreviewer = {A. P. Street}, mrkey = {0354832}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}	\N	88b64eecb9dca3a6829c0afb24ad7ded	17c6db3eae3906138a1416008d03298d	faf0a658d8a93649b4f7ce012d86353f	article	On symmetric structure of a finite set	Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1974
8324503	Osaka J. Math.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kano1976a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200769521	\N		\N	\N	399-406	\N	2	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20L10 (20D99)}, mrreviewer = {D. A. Robinson}, mrkey = {0414745}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}	\N	f516b6eb11d486b801903b50c3d2e4cc	5fe344448e110532def7d67fd8ab3b3e	24c922ef994d072fc050e19b617de0e5	article	On finite homogeneous symmetric sets	Mikio Kano and Hirosi Nagao and Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1976
8324510	Osaka J. Math.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nobusawa1977a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200770452	\N		\N	\N	411-415	\N	2	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20B25}, mrreviewer = {J. L. Brenner}, mrkey = {0460430}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}	\N	f49230a05be64d10aad742c36a18044e	4c5907cc7391eeb659e6344344de9d35	2100dd5f37d623ecc871746c9ee8f314	article	Simple symmetric sets and simple groups	Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1977
8324535	Osaka J. Math.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ikeda1977a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200770663	\N		\N	\N	471-480	\N	3	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20H05}, mrreviewer = {Benjamin Fine}, mrkey = {0470102}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}	\N	c1efea0dfa7ecb72363afc596e93266d	a20b85e016e875f7e1cf1b3f9831f72e	7b17a68733b2d7e33cab003382de6a23	article	On symmetric sets of unimodular symmetric matrices	Yasuhiko Ikeda and Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1977
8324545	Osaka J. Math.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nagao1979a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200772078	\N		\N	\N	349-352	\N	2	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20E99}, mrreviewer = {Gary L. Walls}, mrkey = {539590}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {OJMAA7}	\N	f1c4a70b5f06ff3262ed10102d866dac	01ad6abc5e442b62a8b0f0c71061281c	69e36d3477dbbcb82fee9eddc15833a5	article	A remark on simple symmetric sets	Hirosi Nagao	\N	1979
8324560	\N	1098	\N	\N	\N	\N	Groups -- Korea 1983 (Kyoungju, 1983)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Math.	Neumann1984a	\N	\N		\N	\N	81-86	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {08A02 (20N99)}, mrreviewer = {Mark E. Kidwell}, mrkey = {781361}	\N	8ee96d724ed01728b95242adfc56a417	7454730d4932d0b1934f994edc3d5b46	b7782ee4509c5113441d0a6cf33f2a9c	incollection	Commutative quandles	B. H. Neumann	\N	1984
8324564	\N	\N	\N	5., überarb. A.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	\N	\N	\N	3834901172	http://www.amazon.de/Wissen-managen-Unternehmen-wertvollste-Ressource/dp/3834901172%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3834901172	\N	Wissen managen: Wie Unternehmen ihre wertvollste Ressource optimal nutzen: Amazon.de: Gilbert Probst, Steffen Raub, Kai Romhardt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783834901170}, asin = {3834901172}, isbn = {3834901172}	\N	a8d0c79d3597f9f69ca8d044b2ba2309	c8f5f918252435b9650b0f11dfbdea46	cd5ad1da8af38c057fc80282c4d66612	book	Wissen managen: Wie Unternehmen ihre wertvollste Ressource optimal nutzen	Gilbert Probst and Steffen Raub and Kai Romhardt	\N	2006
8324571	Osaka J. Math.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nobusawa1986a	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ojm/1200779725	\N		\N	\N	853-858	\N	4	\N	issn = {0030-6126}, mrclass = {20N99}, mrreviewer = {B. H. Neumann}, mrkey = {873213}, fjournal = {Osaka Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {OJMAA7}	\N	75caca9eaa57a6c4031e216ee2782dbb	6ebda4c94284b557a07053e91e485eb8	354347bd5bfe66f89315e071749b0a07	article	Jordan-Holder theorem for pseudosymmetric sets	Nobuo Nobusawa	\N	1986
8324586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm237	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Gegenstand dieser Arbeit ist das sogenannte Azubi Portal der DaimlerChrysler AG,
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Werk Untertürkheim. Die Darstellung des Azubi Portals beinhaltet unter anderem seine
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Entwicklung, eine Beschreibung aus Anwendersicht und die Vorstellung des Content
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Management Systems, mit dessen Hilfe das Azubi Portal verwaltet und gepflegt wird.
\
Für Innovationen und für mit dem Azubi Portal vergleichbare Systeme werden Empfehlungen
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zur Förderung ihrer Akzeptanz erarbeitet und auf ihre Übertragbarkeit auf
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das Portal hin überprüft. Eine Marktforschungsuntersuchung bildet den praktischen Teil
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der Arbeit. Das Nutzungsverhalten und die Akzeptanz des Azubi Portals wird mittels
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einer schriftlichen Befragung der Auszubildenden des zweiten, dritten und vierten
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Lehrjahres und der Ausbildungsmeister der DaimlerChrysler AG Werk Untertürkheim
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erforscht. Aus den Ergebnissen werden Empfehlungen zur Förderung der Akzeptanz
\
des Azubi Portals generiert.	d78ae4fda5238c9ba4c03e74fe610888	5875ce40e7e9f329719771f6e0056f76	2b35945324e8e624a65384df1300f9ef	article	Nutzung und Akzeptanz einer webbasierten Informationsplattform im Ausbildungsbereich der DaimlerChrysler AG	Martina Holtz	\N	2003
8324598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universit\\"at Bonn Mathematisches Institut	Bonn	Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit{\\"a}t Bonn	Bonner Mathematische Schriften [Bonn Mathematical Publications], 207	Kruger1990a	\N	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(1072750)"	\N	Dissertation, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit{\\"a}t Bonn, Bonn, 1989	111	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {20F36 (14B05 20F05 57M25)}, mrreviewer = {W. Metzler}, mrkey = {1072750}	\N	e93335a7f43313925f7d5151c37248a3	521b7060d73dfb7e8d0b77ad4f3196a9	bf980060554d129ff8faa83ea7e62278	phdthesis	Automorphe {M}engen und die artinschen {Z}opfgruppen	Bertolt Kr\\"uger	\N	1990
8324608	\N	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braids ({S}anta {C}ruz, {CA}, 1986)	\N	\N	\N	Amer. Math. Soc.	Providence, RI	\N	Contemp. Math.	Brieskorn1988a	\N	\N		\N	\N	45--115	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {32G11 (14B05 20F36 32C40)}, mrreviewer = {Mina Teicher}, mrkey = {975077}	\N	d7f4c6a9a144891b58017c61ea6bef49	20ba64164ffb44add0d419e4916571eb	642b4f478e4a99484147b6cbfad5e0d4	incollection	Automorphic sets and braids and singularities	E. Brieskorn	\N	1988
8324638	Turkish J. Math.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Azcan1994a	http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/math/issues/mat-94-18-1/pp-102-110.pdf	\N		\N	\N	102--110	\N	1	\N	issn = {1300-0098}, mrclass = {57M25}, mrreviewer = {Mark E. Kidwell}, mrkey = {1270442}, fjournal = {Turkish Journal of Mathematics}	\N	0490f7f08cba179c548e93059663e1c1	0c947862fd9045b6b1cafdb065d04050	1d0f287989ff79baa84fd7ac1110e692	article	Spherical representations of the link quandles	H{\\"u}seyin Azcan and Roger Fenn	\N	1994
8324661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Social Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72216-8	\N	SpringerLink - Buch	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		BibSonomy ist ein kooperatives Verschlagwortungssystem
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(Social Bookmarking System), betrieben vom Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung der
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Universität Kassel. Es erlaubt das Speichern und Organisieren von Web-Lesezeichen
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und Metadaten für wissenschaftliche Publikationen. In diesem Beitrag
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beschreiben wir die von BibSonomy bereitgestellte Funktionalität, die dahinter
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stehende Architektur sowie das zugrunde liegende Datenmodell. Ferner erläutern
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wir Anwendungsbeispiele und gehen auf Methoden zur Analyse der in BibSonomy
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und ähnlichen Systemen enthaltenen Daten ein.	5517f52bea4659a346cef85398b2f979	79dbca4289cfe913aa7f7eb7e0dccea7	3bd7addcf3284b191d82277a306711bf	book	Social Bookmarking am Beispiel BibSonomy	Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Dominik Benz and Miranda Grahl and Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
8324694	Precision Agriculture	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lee1999	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k70074t511844827/	\N		\N	\N	95-113	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\1999 Robotic Weed Control System for Tomatoes.pdf:PDF}	A real-time  intelligent  robotic  weed control  system  was  developed for  selective  herbicide application to in-row weeds using machine vision and precision chemical application. The robotic vision system  took  0.34s  to  process  one  image,  representing  a  11.43  cm  by  10.16  cm  region  of  seedline containing 10 plant objects, allowing the prototype robotic weed control system to travel at a continuous rate of 1.20 kmrh. The overall performance of the robotic system in a commercial processing tomato field and in simulated trials is discussed.	5290ae1a081fa4a7e8ad33d276f25a00	977e103ffd2d77c529a51bf26c927fb4	3025b9050f39c555d7d7a16b3cbd69e6	article	Robotic Weed Control System for Tomatoes	W. S. Lee and D. C. Slaughter and D. K. Giles	\N	1999
8324749	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	18th International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www200941	http://www2009.eprints.org/41/	\N		\N	\N	401--401	\N	\N	\N		Web search engines use highly optimized compression schemes
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to decrease inverted index size and improve query through-
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put, and many index compression techniques have been stud-
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ied in the literature. One approach taken by several recent
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studies [7, 23, 25, 6, 24] first performs a renumbering of the
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document IDs in the collection that groups similar documents
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together, and then applies standard compression techniques.
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It is known that this can significantly improve index com-
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pression compared to a random document ordering.
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   We study index compression and query processing tech-
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niques for such reordered indexes. Previous work has focused
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on determining the best possible ordering of documents. In
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contrast, we assume that such an ordering is already given,
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and focus on how to optimize compression methods and query
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processing for this case. We perform an extensive study of
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compression techniques for document IDs and present new
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optimizations of existing techniques which can achieve signif-
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icant improvement in both compression and decompression
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performances. We also propose and evaluate techniques for
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compressing frequency values for this case. Finally, we study
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the effect of this approach on query processing performance.
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Our experiments show very significant improvements in in-
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dex size and query processing speed on the TREC GOV2
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collection of 25.2 million web pages.
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	7e04e8aa422e00b4a06e6ce95f69b3bc	6adc5645c2859eaf62b68b39c5569920	8a2042833fbec047b560f4678b9d5ca3	inproceedings	Inverted Index Compression and Query Processing with Optimized Document Ordering	Hao Yan and Shuai Ding and Torsten Suel	\N	2009
8324766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/vldb/MarklMKTHS05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vldb/vldb2005.html#MarklMKTHS05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	373-384	\N	\N	conf/vldb/2005	date = {2005-08-31}, ee = {http://www.vldb2005.org/program/paper/wed/p373-markl.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-177-5}	\N	427894562897c01acfe7764339e1fbee	ae0103d45db889d68d991cb5afd8abba	dff3abbf97d2bce9bf20c876554c7364	inproceedings	Consistently Estimating the Selectivity of Conjuncts of Predicates.	Volker Markl and Nimrod Megiddo and Marcel Kutsch and Tam Minh Tran and Peter J. Haas and Utkarsh Srivastava	Klemens Böhm and Christian S. Jensen and Laura M. Haas and Martin L. Kersten and Per-Åke Larson and Beng Chin Ooi	2005
8324777	Energy	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saleh20071210	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2006.07.001	\N	Energy : Working fluids for low-temperature organic Rankine cycles	\N	\N	1210 - 1221	\N	7	\N	issn = {0360-5442}, doi = {10.1016/j.energy.2006.07.001}	A thermodynamic screening of 31 pure component working fluids for organic Rankine cycles (ORC) is given using BACKONE equation of state. The fluids are alkanes, fluorinated alkanes, ethers and fluorinated ethers. The ORC cycles operate between 100 and 30 °C typical for geothermal power plants at pressures mostly limited to 20 bar, but in some cases supercritical pressures are also considered. Thermal efficiencies [eta]th are presented for cycles of different types. In case of subcritical pressure processes one has to distinguish (1) whether the shape of the saturated vapour line in the T,s-diagram is bell-shaped or overhanging, and (2) whether the vapour entering the turbine is saturated or superheated. Moreover, in case that the vapour leaving the turbine is superheated, an internal heat exchanger (IHE) may be used. The highest [eta]th-values are obtained for the high boiling substances with overhanging saturated vapour line in subcritical processes with an IHE, e.g., for n-butane [eta]th=0.130. On the other hand, a pinch analysis for the heat transfer from the heat carrier with maximum temperature of 120 °C to the working fluid shows that the largest amount of heat can be transferred to a supercritical fluid and the least to a high-boiling subcritical fluid.	bf2d526abaf7510dfed2fe837e2af803	2f2ffd000df8ca0950f9d95b6c4234e5	bd0fd1115482299fbee06991926a3fab	article	Working fluids for low-temperature organic Rankine cycles	Bahaa Saleh and Gerald Koglbauer and Martin Wendland and Johann Fischer	\N	2007
8325095	Comm. Algebra	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dehornoy1992a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927879208824398 	\N		\N	\N	1201--1215	\N	4	\N	issn = {0092-7872}, mrclass = {20N02}, mrreviewer = {Graham J. Ellis}, mrkey = {1154409}, fjournal = {Communications in Algebra}, coden = {COALDM}	\N	ee6b62355cca410b238c2cd8b6376e89	01b7d6c7951f35454605c7585aad1e09	4425e77c6899ff63b40cacac95a2517d	article	The adjoint representation of left distributive structures	Patrick Dehornoy	\N	1992
8325828	Discrete Math.	109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith1992a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0012-365X(92)90297-S	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(1192389)"	\N	Algebraic graph theory (Leibnitz, 1989)	277--282	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0012-365X}, mrclass = {20N05}, mrreviewer = {Tom{\\'a}{\\v{s}} Kepka}, mrkey = {1192389}, fjournal = {Discrete Mathematics}, coden = {DSMHA4}	\N	766922d7f32d181673148f489e88502b	209ea55d669a8bb20657a845dfeba30e	09d235b8db65893ebd8e494f9b39c7d7	article	Quasigroups and quandles	Jonathan D. H. Smith	\N	1992
8325841	Applied Categorical Structures	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenn1995a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00872903	\N		\N	\N	321-356	\N	\N	\N		\N	20cfd3f674760aeb73a59109903f3f46	f95ed16ada0832ae7ee64072e95fcc53	7aa8e50e0d5f56462c71ab0171e4aece	article	Trunks and classifying spaces	Roger Fenn and Colin Rourke and Brian Sanderson	\N	1995
8325865	Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.	120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ryder1996a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0305004100074958	\N		\N	\N	385--389	\N	3	\N	issn = {0305-0041}, mrclass = {57M25}, mrreviewer = {Roger Fenn}, mrkey = {1388194}, fjournal = {Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society}, coden = {MPCPCO}	\N	dc5569ffb86ec0eec65508cbf60e5fb6	cbb685ce35bac07f96cf508f2733e87d	7472ce9d4b218ecb3d0fd34d3971a6e2	article	An algebraic condition to determine whether a knot is prime	Hayley Ryder	\N	1996
8325876	Topology	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenn1997a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-9383(95)00072-0	\N		\N	\N	123--135	\N	1	\N	issn = {0040-9383}, mrclass = {20F36 (57M25)}, mrreviewer = {Daan Krammer}, mrkey = {1410467}, fjournal = {Topology. An International Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {TPLGAF}	\N	de3373839842bc5b3cb625d5e6f847fe	d400bf1f4b140387e756a6712e4b4c4f	a4157cf23fccac310939e55cb12841ac	article	The braid-permutation group	Roger Fenn and Rich{\\'a}rd Rim{\\'a}nyi and Colin Rourke	\N	1997
8325877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fichtner-2009-talk	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	41c4e58f3770c43ea10fa6d8b8044eab	f85147bd5990c5e1e1c15b488713a02c	dc25b5731808d8ecf0a3d4faba18e4a5	misc	Reaction Mechanisms of Alanates, Boranates, and Amides	Maximilian Fichtner	Cosy	2009
8325904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piper	München	\N	Serie Piper ; 3420	UBHD65419308	\N	\N		\N	\N	256 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-492-23420-8, 978-3-492-23420-7}, language = {ger}	\N	e05b407ee3ff77b654d2d6cc57e00d8c	1411dc276f03320f3d0e377cc484e56b	fdebb03720f57bc696ffd270d621c2ff	book	Taschenlexikon Wikinger	Reinhard Barth	\N	2002
8325911	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiest1999a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216599000080	\N		\N	\N	99--114	\N	1	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M25 (55P35 57N10)}, mrkey = {1673890}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	8b2060038c0a2412e139e42437bb9e42	a2c7675851b8ae8556f97a48dc292eeb	d31d3788c039418ce89a6ecc7fda1fb0	article	Rack spaces and loop spaces	Bert Wiest	\N	1999
8325918	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Köster	Berlin	\N	Wissenschaftliche Schriftenreihe Archäologie ; 3	Pimpl.1997	\N	\N	Heidelberg, Univ., Diss., 1993	\N	\N	275, 20, 8 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89574-240-6, 978-3-89574-240-8}, language = {ger}	\N	417961cdbb6bff8be0f581ac024c51de	c2b546b0b6e8f356a64f85799cdbcd67	28ab239ae0cacddd25853fdeb9227615	book	Perirrhanteria und Louteria : Entwicklung und Verwendung grosser Marmor- und Kalksandsteinbecken auf figürlichem und säulenartigem Untersatz in Griechenland	Heidrun Pimpl	\N	1997
8325936	\N	\N	\N	2., neubearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Becks archäologische Bibliothek	UBHD19950462	\N	\N		\N	\N	224 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-39306-3, 3-406-39307-1, 978-3-406-39307-5, 978-3-406-39306-8}, language = {ger}	\N	6cc3afb9de31442d796694473e62668e	172262979dabb92676d2399cf3771bb6	aa909fcb2822a05c5571bb35b0b0e623	book	Griechische Töpferkunst : Herstellung, Handel und Gebrauch der antiken Tongefäße	Ingeborg Scheibler	\N	1995
8325953	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	UBHD3577360	\N	\N		\N	\N	678 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-1175-3, 3-8053-1258-X, 978-3-8053-1258-5, 978-3-8053-1175-5}, language = {ger}	\N	d2b7514c9d477a7b9d8c522293c6dc37	367ce8be18176beaf5e67e10ac398fd4	db5e3b1f66b760398b1a415b18e9e29b	book	Polyklet : der Bildhauer der griechischen Klassik ; Ausstellung im Liebieghaus, Museum alter Plastik, Frankfurt am Main ; [17.10.1990 - 20.1.1991]	\N	Herbert Beck and Peter C. Bol and M. Bückling	1990
8325957	Comm. Algebra	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Larue1999a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927879908826547 	\N		\N	\N	2003--2029	\N	5	\N	issn = {0092-7872}, mrclass = {20N05}, mrreviewer = {Mikl{\\'o}s Csik{\\'o}s}, mrkey = {1683848}, fjournal = {Communications in Algebra}, coden = {COALDM}	\N	3692f7408360d964c1887242a217f3cb	ef233186419100b4972e3fcae67d880b	657de9ff8ec7548f61529feaf1a89831	article	Left-distributive idempotent algebras	David M. Larue	\N	1999
8325969	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hessling	Berlin	\N	Quellen und Schriften zur bildenden Kunst ; 2	UBHD3002269	\N	\N	München, Univ., Diss., 1966	\N	\N	172 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	0b341cd5cdc5fdb6c8c1566e3f01fd10	6bd65b8b4b8d3c25f34c6668f513b2ba	a28768a66d7b665f8c3cb2689eb33c75	book	Tektonon Daidala : der bildende Künstler und sein Werk im vorplatonischen Schrifttum	Hanna Philipp	\N	1968
8326000	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kamada2000a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216500000049	\N		\N	\N	93--106	\N	1	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M25 (57M27)}, mrkey = {1749502}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	81d4eec6a05c1ffb62534d922778915c	5bc25b02020567d91aea58a57b53aa1f	bda475e72c8e491f94d8c6f3c0e1b5a1	article	Abstract link diagrams and virtual knots	Naoko Kamada and Seiichi Kamada	\N	2000
8326034	Adv. in Appl. Math.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harary1999a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/aama.1998.0634	\N		\N	\N	312--337	\N	3	\N	issn = {0196-8858}, mrclass = {57M25 (05C10 05C15 57M15)}, mrkey = {1675756}, fjournal = {Advances in Applied Mathematics}	\N	bec8091c7634412a39a38c33202d5385	8adfb7ec660b38721a25ea48798a6e51	f64b86bffc9ef4ac8f0018fe6166412f	article	Knots and graphs I: Arc graphs and colorings	Frank Harary and Louis H. Kauffman	\N	1999
8326045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/kdd/WuBY03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdd/kdd2003.html#WuBY03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	276-285	\N	\N	conf/kdd/2003	date = {2006-02-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/956750.956783}, isbn = {1-58113-737-0}	\N	07b7520ef1bf0b0d2bc680309b4d1ab7	49c8321acc27dca5a836db13a4632ddc	e9ae56f2cbeecac9f7192807a79f1df8	inproceedings	Screening and interpreting multi-item associations based on log-linear modeling.	Xintao Wu and Daniel Barbará and Yong Ye	Lise Getoor and Ted E. Senator and Pedro Domingos and Christos Faloutsos	2003
8326127	IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	951910	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=951910&dl=	\N	Beyond Independence	\N	\N	1409--1421	\N	6	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2003.1245281}	We investigate the problem of generating fast approximate answers to queries posed to large sparse binary data sets. We focus in particular on probabilistic model-based approaches to this problem and develop a number of techniques that are significantly more accurate than a baseline independence model. In particular, we introduce two techniques for building probabilistic models from frequent itemsets: the itemset maximum entropy model and the itemset inclusion-exclusion model. In the maximum entropy model, we treat itemsets as constraints on the distribution of the query variables and use the maximum entropy principle to build a joint probability model for the query attributes online. In the inclusion-exclusion model, itemsets and their frequencies are stored in a data structure, called an ADtree, that supports an efficient implementation of the inclusion-exclusion principle in order to answer the query. We empirically compare these two itemset-based models to direct querying of the original data, querying of samples of the original data, as well as other probabilistic models such as the independence model, the Chow-Liu tree model, and the Bernoulli mixture model. These models are able to handle high-dimensionality (hundreds or thousands of attributes), whereas most other work on this topic has focused on relatively low-dimensional OLAP problems. Experimental results on both simulated and real-world transaction data sets illustrate various fundamental trade offs between approximation error, model complexity, and the online time required to compute a query answer.	b51ee3129549d64d65f3badef0dacb76	a9b1b539451220d8acb1cab16eefa8e2	3134d938383ab4f1b8d40c6fb61a5db0	article	Beyond Independence: Probabilistic Models for Query Approximation on Binary Transaction Data	Dmitry Pavlov and Heikki Mannila and Padhraic Smyth	\N	2003
8326172	International Journal of Multiphase Flow	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vlasogiannis2002757	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0301-9322(02)00010-1	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Multiphase Flow : Air–water two-phase flow and heat transfer in a plate heat exchanger	\N	\N	757 - 772	\N	5	\N	issn = {0301-9322}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0301-9322(02)00010-1}	\N	988bba8ac9924d52fedb8956aaf23d2e	b8ce84db9e87761a9937d2109fc621e6	dfc8941ce814bfec2ecd8c9fb44a2948	article	Air-water two-phase flow and heat transfer in a plate heat exchanger	P. Vlasogiannis and G. Karagiannis and P. Argyropoulos and V. Bontozoglou	\N	2002
8326505	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	técnicas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a79718b7c39157f244e130f9b706539	0bdf2ff80c218d2f075a4dba2e071a74	b14e18390c777fb2c91b511647fbd612	book	técnicas del trabajo intelectual	stella maris fernández	UBA facultad de filosofía y letras	c1992
8326640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1511300	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1511300	\N	A Randomized Approach for Approximating the Number of Frequent Sets	\N	\N	43--52	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3502-9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDM.2008.85}	We investigate the problem of counting the number of frequent (item)sets---a problem known to be intractable in terms of an exact polynomial time computation. In this paper, we show that it is in general also hard to approximate. Subsequently, a randomized counting algorithm is developed using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. While for general inputs an exponential running time is needed in order to guarantee a certain approximation bound, we empirically show that the algorithm still has the desired accuracy on real-world datasets when its running time is capped polynomially.	dc3eb3c1a8403ff49fc7cf24ff8bd5c5	1dc41bc1c6c0808c8c632677dbf26576	bb91402496d4f115e9b307936fea10d7	inproceedings	A Randomized Approach for Approximating the Number of Frequent Sets	Mario Boley and Henrik Grosskreutz	\N	2008
8326765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '01: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sarwar2001item	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=372071	\N	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	\N	\N	285--295	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong}, isbn = {1-58113-348-0}, doi = {10.1145/371920.372071}	Recommender systems apply knowledge discovery techniques to the problem of making personalized recommendations for information, products or services during a live interaction. These systems, especially the k-nearest neighbor collaborative filtering based ones, are achieving widespread success on the Web. The tremendous growth in the amount of available information and the number of visitors to Web sites in recent years poses some key challenges for recommender systems. These are: producing high quality recommendations, performing many recommendations per second for millions of users and items and achieving high coverage in the face of data sparsity. In traditional collaborative filtering systems the amount of work increases with the number of participants in the system. New recommender system technologies are needed that can quickly produce high quality recommendations, even for very large-scale problems. To address these issues we have explored item-based collaborative filtering techniques. Item-based techniques first analyze the user-item matrix to identify relationships between different items, and then use these relationships to indirectly compute recommendations for users.
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In this paper we analyze different item-based recommendation generation algorithms. We look into different techniques for computing item-item similarities (e.g., item-item correlation vs. cosine similarities between item vectors) and different techniques for obtaining recommendations from them (e.g., weighted sum vs. regression model). Finally, we experimentally evaluate our results and compare them to the basic k-nearest neighbor approach. Our experiments suggest that item-based algorithms provide dramatically better performance than user-based algorithms, while at the same time providing better quality than the best available user-based algorithms.	b85e2d715d12d8b09476ef84cbece731	31b11447b67a56a888add362f538cc0e	0159104c072960121a6788c02869f4b3	inproceedings	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Reidl	\N	2001
8326772	Adv. Math.	157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter1999b	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9906115	\N	Computations of Quandle Cocycle Invariants of Knotted Curves and Surfaces	\N	
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	36-94	\N	1	\N		State-sum invariants for knotted curves and surfaces using quandle cohomology were introduced by Laurel Langford and the authors in math.GT/9903135 In this paper we present methods to compute the invariants and sample computations.  Computer calculations of cohomological dimensions for some quandles are presented. For classical knots, Burau representations together with Maple programs are used to evaluate the invariants for knot table. For knotted surfaces in 4-space, movie methods and surface braid theory are used. Relations between the invariants and symmetries of knots are discussed.
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	b76d066648c6ec32cd2af1428d206c86	3b6af190551dfe1f4c8cffd0b4fdb0fc	a67e5c6eb443642c00dc7c15704329f4	article	Computations of Quandle Cocycle Invariants of Knotted Curves and Surfaces	J. Scott Carter and Daniel Jelsovsky and Seiichi Kamada and Masahico Saito	\N	2001
8326803	J. Pure Appl. Algebra	157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter1999c	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9909161	\N	Quandle homology groups, their Betti numbers, and virtual knots	\N	\N	135--155	\N	2-3	\N		Lower bounds of betti numbers for homology groups of racks and quandles will be given using the quotient homomorphism to the orbit quandles. Exact sequences relating various types of homology groups are analyzed. Geometric methods of proving non-triviality of cohomology groups are also given, using virtual knots. The results can be applied to knot theory as the first step towards evaluationg the state-sum invariants defined from quandle cohomology.
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	2e0a8130ffc9c911077d853ed3dc7e5c	4275c2a2bf4fff2d6ed7473508ec0ac9	3f19598fc08aef4537e888e8b4788fc4	article	Quandle Homology Groups, Their Betti Numbers, and Virtual Knots	J. Scott Carter and Daniel Jelsovsky and Seiichi Kamada and Masahico Saito	\N	2001
8326818	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2000a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0006115	\N	Geometric Interpretations of Quandle Homology	\N	cite arxiv:math/0006115
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Comment: 27 Figures 35 pages	345--386	\N	10	\N		Geometric representations of cycles in quandle homology theory are given in terms of colored knot diagrams. Abstract knot diagrams are generalized to diagrams with exceptional points which, when colored, correspond to degenerate cycles. Bounding chains are realized, and used to obtain equivalence moves for homologous cycles. The methods are applied to prove that boundary homomorphisms in a homology exact sequence vanish.
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	53773ac1030112293b36c2d41856cb35	8b8af1934c0ef8fe402de74e27d18079	06f06d5102f00c0f6b3ed5a9f7ccf7e5	article	Geometric Interpretations of Quandle Homology	J. Scott Carter and Seiichi Kamada and Masahico Saito	\N	2001
8326845	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2000b	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0006175	\N	Shifting Homomorphisms in Quandle Cohomology and Skeins of Cocycle Knot
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  Invariants	\N	\N	579--596	\N	4	\N		Homomorphisms on quandle cohomology groups that raise the dimensions by one are studied in relation to the cocycle state-sum invariants of knots and knotted surfaces. Skein relations are also studied.
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	18761d294d4083db6801c4046c06b0ee	071f88b491e1ea1b5ad553c8e4704e7d	ffaa69990ab995c63aa2913f338646da	article	Shifting homomorphisms in quandle cohomology and skeins of cocycle knot invariants
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	J. Scott Carter and Daniel Jelsovsky and Seiichi Kamada and Masahico Saito	\N	2001
8326855	\N	4011	\N	\N	jun	\N	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	schmitz2006content	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u121v1827v286398/	\N		\N	\N	530--544	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0302-9743}, isbn = {978-3-540-34544-2}, doi = {10.1007/11762256_39}	Recently, research projects such as PADLR and SWAP have developed tools like Edutella or Bibster, which are targeted at establishing peer-to-peer knowledge management (P2PKM) systems. In such a system, it is necessary to obtain provide brief semantic descriptions of peers, so that routing algorithms or matchmaking processes can make decisions about which communities peers should belong to, or to which peers a given query should be forwarded.
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This paper provides a graph clustering technique on knowledge bases for that purpose. Using this clustering, we can show that our strategy requires up to 58% fewer queries than the baselines to yield full recall in a bibliographic P2PKM scenario.	40d4a010f4a056b5f8766eda84e427cb	d2ddbb8f90cd271dc18670e4c940ccfb	1788c88e04112a4491f19dfffb8dc39e	inproceedings	Content Aggregation on Knowledge Bases using Graph Clustering	Christoph Schmitz and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme	York Sure and John Domingue	2006
8326873	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Inoue2001a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216501001177	\N		\N	\N	813--821	\N	6	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M25}, mrreviewer = {Swatee Naik}, mrkey = {1840269}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	2447b091fc537a8dfdc811ca04493457	6a7a1f14aa1788bb549ddf99969db6ca	4cb35f6b01731282b5446719cc359468	article	Quandle homomorphisms of knot quandles to {A}lexander quandles	Ayumu Inoue	\N	2001
8326897	Algebr. Geom. Topol.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2001c	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0108051	\N	Twisted quandle homology theory and cocycle knot invariants	\N	\N	95--135	\N	\N	\N		The quandle homology theory is generalized to the case when the coefficient groups admit the structure of Alexander quandles, by including an action of the infinite cyclic group in the boundary operator. Theories of Alexander extensions of quandles in relation to low dimensional cocycles are developed in parallel to group extension theories for group cocycles. Explicit formulas for cocycles corresponding to extensions are given, and used to prove non-triviality of cohomology groups for some quandles. The corresponding generalization of the quandle cocycle knot invariants is given, by using the Alexander numbering of regions in the definition of state-sums. The invariants are used to derive information on twisted cohomology groups.
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	950ae6160eeee3f8efae8a7325e19dca	87f52077d3fdfe1c38c31cac0f83553b	f6dfc2bf3930ca6f101d4e339a5aafff	article	Twisted quandle homology theory and cocycle knot invariants	J. Scott Carter and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Masahico Saito	\N	2002
8326913	Topology Appl.	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the {F}irst {J}oint {J}apan-{M}exico {M}eeting in {T}opology ({M}orelia, 1999)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Satoh2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0166-8641(01)00118-3	\N		\N	\N	207--218	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57N35)}, mrreviewer = {Masahico Saito}, mrkey = {1903691}, fjournal = {Topology and its Applications}, coden = {TIAPD9}	\N	b3e12c8c1adaead05c47443ad2754217	620296b48a7d720a2299cb9be41559f7	ca2dbcad1ee498e491652195ac810896	inproceedings	Triple point invariants of non-orientable surface-links	Shin Satoh	\N	2002
8326928	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shima2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216502001706	\N		\N	Knots 2000 Korea, Vol. 1 (Yongpyong)	403--412	\N	3	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57M25)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {1905694}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	a9ab3e5946677eb893e513e9740ffb59	63a046180a186b5b5892535ca935526d	00379cbde972e464c68069af1008163c	article	Colorings and Alexander polynomials for ribbon 2-knots	Akiko Shima	\N	2002
8326939	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Satoh2002b	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216502001718	\N		\N	Knots 2000 Korea, Vol. 1 (Yongpyong)	413--430	\N	3	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57Q45}, mrreviewer = {Masahico Saito}, mrkey = {1905695}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	79aea74ee55e5239579b528747ab1e3f	da27b8d0e545c66fe0c58cabd6921037	3053a0bbc00fbab30b904ee39346eb17	article	Surface diagrams of twist-spun 2-knots	Shin Satoh	\N	2002
8326958	Acta Appl. Math.	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manturov2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1016258728022	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(1916950)"	\N	\N	295--309	\N	3	\N	issn = {0167-8019}, mrclass = {57M25}, mrkey = {1916950}, fjournal = {Acta Applicandae Mathematicae. An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics and Mathematical Applications}, coden = {AAMADV}	\N	0dfa1d2d13776cf38b3f9c0ceaf483a0	cf7fe6dd0e6f771bacf2bb4b26070f68	57db81479f1eb1061f779b6f8b53826f	article	On invariants of virtual links	V. O. Manturov	\N	2002
8326962	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Molla2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3664	\N	PopStar I: Evolutionary synthesis models description	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3664
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Comment: 21 pages, 29 figures, to be published by MNRAS	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present new evolutionary synthesis models for Simple Stellar Populations
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for a wide range of ages and metallicities. The models are based on the Padova
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isochrones. The core of the spectral library is provided by the medium
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resolution Lejeune et al. atmosphere models. These spectra are complemented by
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NLTE atmosphere models for hot stars that have an important impact in the
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stellar cluster's ionizing spectra: O, B and WR stellar spectra at the early
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ages, and spectra of post-AGB stars and planetary nebulae, at intermediate and
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old ages. At young ages, our models compare well with other existing models but
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we find that, the inclusion of the nebular continuum, not considered in several
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other models, reddens significantly the integrated colours of very young
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stellar populations. This is consistent with the results of spectral synthesis
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codes particularly devised for the study of starburst galaxies. At intermediate
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and old ages, the agreement with literature model is good and, in particular,
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we reproduce well the observed colours of star clusters in LMC. Given the
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ability to produce good integrated spectra from the far-UV to the infrared at
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any age, we consider that our models are particularly suited for the study of
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high redshift galaxies. These models are available on the web site
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{http://www.fractal-es.com/SEDmod.htm} and also through the Virtual Observatory
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Tools on the PopStar server.
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	08e47688d54bd194730f48cbe2ad2e25	cea164ae5d398afe912abf6be870ddd8	90dcba494c63c8a847fab0585712db6f	misc	PopStar I: Evolutionary synthesis models description	M. Molla and M. L. Garcia-Vargas and A. Bressan	\N	2009
8326985	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grana2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216502001883	\N		\N	\N	673--681	\N	5	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M27 (55N35)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {1918807}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	ef3e9d3487ef387efb1c2bb3fc3f9a03	131d0f7e34beb543a23c88aa9062cfad	c41f64381ac8deb05cb301211dc0a89e	article	Quandle knot invariants are quantum knot invariants	Matias Grana	\N	2002
8327011	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Invariants of knots and 3-manifolds ({K}yoto, 2001)	\N	\N	\N	Geom. Topol. Publ., Coventry	\N	\N	Geom. Topol. Monogr.	Ohtsuki2002a	http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/gtm.2002.4.377	\N		\N	With an introduction by J. Roberts	377--572	\N	\N	\N	mrclass = {57M27 (00A07)}, mrreviewer = {Nikolai N. Saveliev}, mrkey = {2065029}	\N	436fdd210ceaf5e15a0bd819ce5e2866	fe50f0ea0418d23f13bb11c07f075f34	ec5b48e2b47bfa81dcaab67496890eb4	incollection	Problems on invariants of knots and 3-manifolds	T. Ohtsuki	\N	2002
8327086	J. Pure Appl. Algebra	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Litherland2003a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-4049(02)00211-6	\N		\N	\N	187--202	\N	2	\N	issn = {0022-4049}, mrclass = {57M25 (55N35 55U15)}, mrreviewer = {Masahico Saito}, mrkey = {1952425}, fjournal = {Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra}, coden = {JPAAA2}	\N	66a792ed6ca6d3f6bc91d1167cc9e6a5	7381a99452fc0c6e8f9ac68e72db886f	1c4b00e69e238cd3d901bb856381b50c	article	The Betti numbers of some finite racks	R. A. Litherland and Sam Nelson	\N	2003
8327129	J. Pure Appl. Algebra	177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisermann2003a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-4049(02)00068-3	\N		\N	\N	131--157	\N	2	\N	issn = {0022-4049}, mrclass = {57M25 (55N35 57M27)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {1954330}, fjournal = {Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra}, coden = {JPAAA2}	\N	12d0972678b46a92576f0edb92d782e3	6bcbfc88db5c500f06814e1557b3f09b	b27fab5391df6d4bf40089968cc599eb	article	Homological characterization of the unknot	Michael Eisermann	\N	2003
8327152	J. Pure Appl. Algebra	179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mochizuki2003a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0022-4049(02)00323-7	\N		\N	\N	287--330	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-4049}, mrclass = {55N99 (57M27)}, mrreviewer = {Alberto Cavicchioli}, mrkey = {1960136}, fjournal = {Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra}, coden = {JPAAA2}	\N	df04a31b301e43a1fc84c2c6f107bd37	428866e2606b5da978eeb40f03596df4	cde18d22fb3ace863e634dec7ee8adf3	article	Some calculations of cohomology groups of finite {A}lexander quandles	Takuro Mochizuki	\N	2003
8327258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	concepción	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4dc4f8f03d1a6c49c2ae24391cee206f	bdedf37d5ffad92b494fc0ef8433c24e	de1bee790839d4ae62c768f000c6d540	article	Concepción de aprendizaje y estrategias metacognitivas en estudiantes universitarios de psicología	Reinaldo Martínez Fernández	Universidad de Murcia	2007
8327294	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lopes2001a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0105099	\N	Quandles at Finite Temperatures I	\N	\N	159--186	\N	2	\N		In CJKLS quandle cohomology is used to produce invariants for particular embeddings of codimension two; 2-cocycles give to invariants for (classical) knots and 3-cocycles give rise to invariants for knotted surfaces. This is done by way of a notion of coloring of a diagram. Also, these invariants have the form of state-sums (or partition functions) used in Statistical Mechanics.
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By a careful analysis of these colorings of diagrams we are able to come up with new invariants which correspond to calculation of the partition function at finite temperatures.
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	3585c90f84504ac3047898e8c7b7fe3f	4ec23906ffc0820f864103d11fb4aac2	60d8cf929a3640959da921f50d5a0a8e	article	Quandles at Finite Temperatures I	Pedro Lopes	\N	2003
8327302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aprender	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	85a6e6d1a568d0c52438f42b5a7507da	01134bb72b3f3ae6fe89ec348a29e4c4	b757670d989212630eb737a0c75a4181	book	El arte de aprender a estudiar:consejos para obtener el máximo provecho de los métodos de estudio	Arthur W. Kornhauser	Iberia	c1963
8327369	\N	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diagrammatic morphisms and applications (San Francisco, CA, 2000)	\N	\N	\N	Amer. Math. Soc.	Providence, RI	\N	Contemp. Math.	Carter2001a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0102092	\N		\N	\N	51--74	\N	\N	\N		The state-sum invariants for knots and knotted surfaces defined from quandle cocycles are described using the Kronecker product between cycles represented by colored knot diagrams and a cocycle of a finite quandle used to color the diagram. Such an interpretation is applied to evaluating the invariants.
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Algebraic interpretations of quandle cocycles as deformations of extensions are also given. The proofs rely on colored knot diagrams.
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	d579880a03cdeb621a6f892a491a82c5	d661b2e6dfa7934fac26920741fdf093	04cf61ab42f08986962a65c8346bc57d	inproceedings	Diagrammatic computations for quandles and cocycle knot invariants	J. Scott Carter and Seiichi Kamada and Masahico Saito	\N	2003
8327439	Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.	355	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter1999a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9903135	\N	Quandle Cohomology and State-sum Invariants of Knotted Curves and
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  Surfaces	\N	\N	2003	\N	10	\N		The 2-twist spun trefoil is an example of a sphere that is knotted in 4-dimensional space. Here this example is shown to be distinct from the same sphere with the reversed orientation.
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To demonstrate this fact a state-sum invariant for classical knots and knotted surfaces is developed via a cohomology theory of racks and quandles (also known as distributive groupoids).
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A quandle is a set with a binary operation --- the axioms of which model the Reidemeister moves in the classical theory of knotted and linked curves in 3-space. Colorings of diagrams of knotted curves and surfaces by quandle elements, together with cocycles of quandles, are used to define state-sum invariants for knotted circles in 3-space and knotted surfaces in 4-space.
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Cohomology groups of various quandles are computed herein and applied to the study of the state-sum invariants of classical knots and links and other linked surfaces. Non-triviality of the invariants are proved for variety of knots and links, including the trefoil and figure-eight knots, and conversely, knot invariants are used to prove non-triviality of cohomology for a variety of quandles.
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	2d9616d8484d0f78fd81a99065edcd97	138e5164b0fccee42af23fe1f6797d89	bdf27ccfa665331aabe3e42b9666cd75	article	Quandle cohomology and state-sum invariants of knotted curves and surfaces
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	J. Scott Carter and Daniel Jelsovsky and Seiichi Kamada and Laurel Langford and Masahico Saito	\N	1999
8327457	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yetter2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0205162	\N	Quandles and Monodromy	\N	\N	523--541	\N	4	\N		We show that a variety of monodromy phenomena arising in geometric topology and algebraic geometry are most conveniently described in terms of quandle homomorphisms from a knot quandle associated to the base to a quandle associated to a fiber. We consider the cases of the monodromy of a branched covering, braid monodromy and the monodromy of a Lefschetz fibration.
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	827345ec9828542246d1c4030e776896	e182eec8656e9c38c3d39b0cc3ec1ec7	97d90827299e4b534d3139deb2eb5c78	article	Quandles and Monodromy	D. N. Yetter	\N	2003
8327813	Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of	36	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	896233	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4.896233	\N		\N	\N	92--101	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-25 19:18:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4633283}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/4.896233}	Temporal noise sets the fundamental limit on image sensor performance, especially under low illumination and in video applications. In a CCD image sensor, temporal noise is primarily due to the photodetector shot noise and the output amplifier thermal and 1/f noise. CMOS image sensors suffer from higher noise than CCDs due to the additional pixel and column amplifier transistor thermal and 1/f noise. Noise analysis is further complicated by the time-varying circuit models, the fact that the reset transistor operates in subthreshold during reset, and the nonlinearity of the charge to voltage conversion, which is becoming more pronounced as CMOS technology scales. The paper presents a detailed and rigorous analysis of temporal noise due to thermal and shot noise sources in CMOS active pixel sensor (APS) that takes into consideration these complicating factors. Performing time-domain analysis, instead of the more traditional frequency-domain analysis, we find that the reset noise power due to thermal noise is at most half of its commonly quoted kT/C value. This result is corroborated by several published experimental data including data presented in this paper. The lower reset noise, however, comes at the expense of image lag. We find that alternative reset methods such as overdriving the reset transistor gate or using a pMOS transistor can alleviate lag, but at the expense of doubling the reset noise power. We propose a new reset method that alleviates lag without increasing reset noise	c3fd8dc2f349f2981ecf4e04e9adfe09	113a220b11fb1e45def7dbab8e74925d	9fc2599e7c78dbe98147d8e95dd196b4	article	Analysis of temporal noise in CMOS photodiode active pixel sensor	Hui Tian and B. Fowler and A. E. Gamal	\N	2001
8327935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	\N	fulford2006otp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c00a98e3de49171dd1dfe22052f4e4ac	b91459582fa0075fd9045e9b4a7ee0dc	340d26b367407cc4e5389533a44fdf00	book	{Oxford textbook of philosophy and psychiatry}	KWM Fulford and T. Thornton and G. Graham	\N	2006
8327973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Pubns Ltd	\N	\N	\N	white2009ish	\N	\N		\N	Chapter 2 "The Social Construction of Medical Knowledge" (GU+)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2f82e1cf219ffb50edf2fd09c1466d5	cba3970e02d70af197cf0b7246eea3d7	f8e3e41cf3d8a55e9c3c059ef2d0bb4e	book	{An introduction to the sociology of health and illness}	K. White	\N	2009
8328010	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität - Ethik - Talentmanagement: Trends und Kontinuität in der Medienaus- und Weiterbildung	\N	\N	\N	Arcos Verlag	\N	\N	Medienbildung aktuell	Filipovic.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-34	\N	\N	\N		\N	0942851614e88ca2e9bed27d1675a3ad	67b679360b8424b6d54d8119c19dd5da	14976b1a0d26330b08e800b20e71218b	incollection	Herausforderungen für die Kommunikations- und Medienethik	Alexander Filipović	Gabriele Goderbauer-Marchner and {MedienCampus Bayern e.V.}	2009
8328058	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität - Ethik - Talentmanagement: Trends und Kontinuität in der Medienaus- und Weiterbildung	\N	\N	\N	Arcos Verlag	\N	\N	Medienbildung aktuell	Filipovic.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-34	\N	\N	\N		\N	0942851614e88ca2e9bed27d1675a3ad	67b679360b8424b6d54d8119c19dd5da	14976b1a0d26330b08e800b20e71218b	incollection	Herausforderungen für die Kommunikations- und Medienethik	Alexander Filipović	Gabriele Goderbauer-Marchner and {MedienCampus Bayern e.V.}	2009
8328134	\N	\N	\N	6., vollst. {\\"u}berarb. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York	\N	\N	BortStat2005	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-26430-9}	\N	5ca4f613f84569634e0aaaab55b164ca	38af4ae40aff735deb130fb111b14398	0b2dd5f3ea68182fe3640b8046462889	book	Statistik f{\\"u}r Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler	J{\\"u}rgen Bortz	\N	2005
8328136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	BortFors2006	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-33305-3}	\N	523864e77e428dc0d3d9b71ac5057b62	039cbe76a396354da00f98dfc33e979c	797c62f9fa560ffd00238d0160a107b5	book	Forschungsmethoden und Evaluation f{\\"u}r Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler	J{\\"u}rgen Bortz and Nicola D{\\"o}ring	\N	2006
8328153	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kopaed	München	\N	Medienpädagogik interdisziplinär	Pirner.2003	http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/370244036.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 18.00}, isbn = {9783935686471}	\N	fc0e02abacc4e565460b15fea9f1894b	83522cd1a1d13e35899dcac03d3640ba	ee6abe62c443a907af2898022ac5c39b	book	Homo medialis: Perspektiven und Probleme einer Anthropologie der Medien	\N	Manfred L. Pirner and Matthias Rath	2003
8328154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Gegenwart des Gegenwärtigen: Festschrift für P. Gerd Haeffner SJ zum 65. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	Karl Alber	\N	\N	\N	Funiok.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	305-316	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783495482032}	\N	da40c50b978f4e6518e0567302eada46	c5def5affab57604a7a46315eacb7e9c	1ff69586b258cbc4bcc5bbd4ee459707	incollection	Bedürfnisse und Freiheit bei der Nutzung von Massenmedien: Anregungen für eine pädagogische Medienanthropologie	Rüdiger Funiok	Margarethe Drewsen and Mario Fischer	2006
8328698	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	\N	Achner.2009	\N	\N		\N	Erscheint im September 2009 	ca. 160 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-4058-8}	\N	57f86ccdaf9eb615554a56770a3e5855	993e43dfe54d106c02b74913c3c85e44	4ed13f50490b8568193bac931b273d4d	book	Ärzte in der Antike	Heike Achner	\N	2009
8328756	Annals of Internal Medicine	115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Coll Physicians	\N	\N	\N	baxt1991uan	\N	\N		\N	\N	843	\N	11	\N		\N	7328fa18922c95c7c4cd458e2da04920	b35b1310bb89b053c9245af69ba54837	0662c768b791cecbf459502be9680ff1	article	{Use of an artificial neural network for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction}	W.G. Baxt	\N	1991
8329693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Computing, Malaga	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dünnweber05integratingmpi-skeletons	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Integrating MPI-Skeletons with Web services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4b256718d6bfe87c4fae478c25ad20db	7abec4846fc88ad83492331618bf80af	4ad4d706f1d009658ac821856c6db7d1	inproceedings	Integrating MPI-Skeletons with Web services	J. Dünnweber and A. Benoit and M. Cole and S. Gorlatch and G. R. Joubert and W. E. Nagel and F. J. Peters and O. Plata and P. Tirado and E. Zapata	\N	2005
8329786	Electronics Letters	35	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	749215	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-50	\N	1	\N	issn = {0013-5194}, doi = {10.1049/el:19990014}	The first near room-temperature continuous-wave (CW) operation of a vertical cavity laser based on an epitaxial InGaAsP/InP bottom mirror is reported. The structure employs a package of nine strain compensated GaInAsP quantum wells and a wafer-fused GaAs/AlGaAs top mirror. For a 10 μm diameter device, the threshold current is 6 mA and the input threshold power is 21 mW. The maximum operating temperature is 17 and 101°C for CW and pulsed conditions, respectively	60b0ad235333f837f84095284a24d09d	3a44afd36b3ac0075bbfe19bcca777c8	1369dd3cb3ed59d64814379caed05eee	article	Near room-temperature continuous-wave operation of electrically pumped 1.55 μm vertical cavity lasers with InGaAsP/InP bottom mirror 	S. Rapp and F. Salomonsson and J. Bentell and I. Sagnes and H. Moussa and C. Meriadec and R. Raj and K. Streubel and M. Hammar	\N	1999
8329799	Computational Science – ICCS 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69384-0_24	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	184--193	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes how Message Passing Web Services (MPWS) can be used as a message passing tool to enable parallel processing
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between WS-based processes in a web services oriented computing environment. We describe the evaluation tests performed toassess the point-to-point communications performance of MPWS compared to mpiJava wrapping MPICH. Following these evaluationswe conclude that: using web services to enable parallel processing is a practical solution in coarse grained parallel applications;and that due to inter message pipelining, the MPWS system can, under certain conditions, improve on the communication timesof mpiJava.	9f86238750b35ac38b58b0a39192a2a1	69a17e40ae2203af6c0543a59abb286f	6054c2b83e290d359b02e2d9eaee17f7	article	The Design and Evaluation of MPI-Style Web Services	Ian Cooper and Yan Huang	\N	2008
8329952	Indium Phosphide and Related Materials Conference, 2002. IPRM. 14th	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1014508	\N	\N		\N	\N	 631-634	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1092-8669 }, doi = {10.1109/ICIPRM.2002.1014508}	This paper discusses techniques developed for predicting electrical properties of photodiodes fabricated from chloride vapor phase epitaxy-grown 2200 nm cutoff In0.72Ga0.28As/InAsyP1-y heterostructures with y compositionally graded from 0.0 - 0.4. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to examine the epitaxial layers in cross-section to determine their thickness uniformity over the wafer. Cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (XTEM) was used to show that although strain in the structure was well accommodated within the InAsyP1-y graded layers, the cap, active and buffer layers were not completely lattice-matched to each other. In0.72Ga0.28As photoluminescence (PL) intensity data showed a strong dependence on the lattice-mismatch between the cap and active layers. Photodiode shunt resistance normalized to the active region area, R0A, was found to increase dramatically with increasing PL intensity. We propose that PL intensity from the In0.72Ga0.28As layer on pre-processed wafers is a faithful measure of ultimate device performance.	be49e7bf74131dc1c1061aaf145d27ef	9fcada1dbee4aae86c25fdb742faff03	efb55793b1218545a5d1f59101b9d137	inproceedings	Correlation of shunt resistance with InGaAs layer photoluminescence intensity for 2200 nm cutoff InGaAs photodiodes	III Drinker and J.S. Vermaak and M.J. Cohen and L.J. Bentell and M.J. Fox and M.H. Ettenberg and M.J. Lange and G.H. Olsen	\N	2002
8329995	Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 1998 International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	712463	\N	\N		\N	\N	303-306	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1092-8669}, doi = {10.1109/ICIPRM.1998.712463}	We have realised all epitaxial 1.55 μm vertical cavity lasers by employing a single wafer-fusion step. The laser structure is fabricated by fusing a 32 period p-doped (C) AlGaAs/GaAs top mirror to a half-cavity structure consisting of a 50 period n-doped (Si) GaInAsP/InP bottom mirror and 9 QW GaInAsP-active material. Laser mesas are fabricated using a wet etching procedure for the top mirror. The top mirror also contains an AlAs layer for oxidation for current confinement. The lasers operate pulsed for temperatures up to 40°C and at pulse lengths of 10 μs up to 5°C. The minimum threshold current density at room temperature is 1.8 kA/cm2 for a device diameter of 55 μm. Compared to non-oxidised laser diodes, the oxidation decreases the threshold currents significantly	37df1f1863dd5e8a92d80b75204af048	c08fafecda74e441a909896d7ea66b56	fc2cddaf0dfb881f35cb0a6b9aa9cfd7	inproceedings	All epitaxial single-fused 1.55 μm vertical cavity laser based on an InP Bragg reflector	S. Rapp and F. Salomonsson and K. Streubel and S. Mogg and F. Wennekes and J. Bentell and M. Hammar	\N	1998
8330092	Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 1998 International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	712788	\N	\N		\N	\N	801-804	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1092-8669}, doi = {10.1109/ICIPRM.1998.712788}	We report on the electrical and compositional characterization of wafer fused isotype heterojunctions between Zn, C or Si doped GaAs and Zn or Si doped InP. The junctions were characterized with current-voltage and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) measurements. It is demonstrated that very low-resistive junctions can be obtained in each case, but also that there is a strong influence from the detailed sample structure and processing conditions. SIMS was used to monitor the doping concentration across the interface as well as the impurity concentration of oxygen, carbon and iron	c47a2bfe83ae81ec628c3876608de34d	70f71f05ad022c15dd2cc5a53b522e1f	17057e0923071086ab8e4a5efc9f95ca	inproceedings	Systematics of electrical conductivity across InP to GaAs wafer fused interfaces	M. Hammar and F. Wennekes and F. Salomonsson and J. Bentell and K. Streubel and S. Rapp and D. Keiper and R. Westphalen	\N	1998
8330167	Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference, 2007. TRANSDUCERS 2007. International	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4300327	\N	\N		\N	\N	1103-1106	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/SENSOR.2007.4300327}	An InGaAs photodiode based short wave infrared camera with an actively Q-switched Er:glass laser was used for gated imaging of objects at approximately 500 m at night.	4f50cf3a001bba3d376e3a609b60bf6f	b1d6716de8d6096e68e36333f9156fa2	5fd6406f1591c8e2023ca825600009b9	inproceedings	Flip Chipped INGaAs Photodiode Arrays for Gated Imaging with Eye-Safe Lasers	J. Bentell and P. Nies and J. Cloots and J. Vermeiren and B. Grietens and O. David and A. Shurkun and R. Schneider	\N	2007
8330206	Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 1999. IPRM. 1999 Eleventh International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	773675	\N	\N		\N	\N	223-226	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICIPRM.1999.773675}	We have fabricated and evaluated a long-wavelength vertical-cavity laser (VCL) based on an epitaxially integrated InP distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) under continuous wave (CW) and pulsed conditions. We conclude that, for an InP-DBR-down configuration, the high temperature performance is limited by the heat conductivity of the bottom mirror. The highest operating temperature for CW and pulsed condition is 17°C and 101°C respectively, indicating a substantial self-heating for CW. To investigate the prospect for improved performance in other mounting configurations, we have applied a two-dimensional finite element analysis to the heat transfer problem. It is suggested that for top-side-down mounting with the AlGaAs/GaAs DBR closest to the heat sink, a performance comparable to that of so called double-fused VCLs could be possible	1b9c15a2b2c10f87526fd17b95d04c1f	df05ec710a90157b11efaecf00c822eb	f45a679259bf3cba23a424794ac1917a	inproceedings	Temperature-dependent performance of 1.55 μm vertical-cavity lasers with InGaAsP/InP bottom mirror	F. Salomonsson and S. Mogg and S. Rapp and J. Bentell and I. Sagnes and R. Raj and K. Streubel and M. Hammar	\N	1999
8330356	Philosophical Magazine Letters	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4634221	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/095008397178887	\N		\N	\N	445--452	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-26 01:58:52}, citeulike-article-id = {4634221}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/095008397178887}	A structural study of wafer fused InP-GaAs interfaces has been carried out. The geometry of the dislocation network which accommodates the twist and the lattice mismatch is first given using a geometrical approach. Cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy and plan view observations are presented. Two different misfit cases are observed. (1) When no twist is present, the 3.7\\% lattice mismatch is relaxed by a regular square network of dislocations with pure edge character. (2) When an additional twist is present, a square network of dislocations results as well but here the dislocations have a mixed character; 60o dislocations are also observed, some form closed defect circuits and others very likely accommodate a small tilt. The interaction between the 60o dislocations and the edge dislocations is explained in detail. Voids or inclusions are also observed as well as additional dislocations which may accommodate part of the thermal mismatch.	7d2b2db6864db3fc9217d1b315e2472a	ffdbd2fb11d7de4fdca1b3473be6de5d	bb7979e18adef160e0cac18a96562b82	article	Structure of the wafer fused InP (001)-GaAs (001) interface	L. Sagalowicz and A. Rudra and A. Syrbu and J. Behrend	\N	1997
8331582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1212	\N	\N	At 3:30 AM there was an explosion outside a Starbucks and New York, the force of the explosion tore a hole through a nearby wooden bench.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88ce84c04a1713ed27e638541d679e22	f1ddf333277f34fa1ea5d657c89eb8ff	c0bb0f7bef425ce49a7b0e7a1f200d1d	article	Small Bomb Explodes Outside A Starbucks In New York City	b boy	b boy	2009
8332299	Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE Computer Society Conference on	1	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ke2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	390-397	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6919  }, doi = {}	 This paper presents a robust method to solve two coupled problems, ground-layer detection and vehicle ego-motion estimation, which appear in visual navigation. We virtually rotate the camera to the downward-looking pose in order to exploit the fact that the vehicle motion is roughly constrained to be planar motion on the ground. This camera geometry transformation together with the planar motion constraint will: 1) eliminate the ambiguity between rotational and translation ego-motion parameters, and 2) improve the Hessian matrix condition in the direct motion estimation process. The virtual downward-looking camera enables us to estimate the planar ego-motions even for small image patches. Such local measurements are then combined together, by a robust weighting scheme based on both ground plane geometry and motion compensated intensity residuals, for a global ego-motion estimation and ground plane detection. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method by experiments on both synthetic and real data.	d4617669c19e31dca56ecec02b6878c3	34d2bdce26f4d389655f409bb85fe5f6	3bd1cbd54f487649dded93a6aabe5ad4	inproceedings	Transforming camera geometry to a virtual downward-looking camera: robust ego-motion estimation and ground-layer detection	Qifa Ke and T. Kanade	\N	2003
8332338	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	20	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hager1998	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Efficient region tracking with parametric models of geometry andillumination	\N	\N	1025-1039	\N	10	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {10.1109/34.722606}	As an object moves through the field of view of a camera, the
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images of the object may change dramatically. This is not simply due to
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the translation of the object across the image plane; complications
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arise due to the fact that the object undergoes changes in pose relative
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to the viewing camera, in illumination relative to light sources, and
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may even become partially or fully occluded. We develop an efficient
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general framework for object tracking, which addresses each of these
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complications. We first develop a computationally efficient method for
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handling the geometric distortions produced by changes in pose. We then
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combine geometry and illumination into an algorithm that tracks large
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image regions using no more computation than would be required to track
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with no accommodation for illumination changes. Finally, we augment
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these methods with techniques from robust statistics and treat occluded
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regions on the object as statistical outliers. Experimental results are
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given to demonstrate the effectiveness of our methods	d9f7473a314bba420d56b548eb872efb	c34b73255edd83b4d6406246691de668	68ec07986a2d99664a619925b88d5415	article	Efficient region tracking with parametric models of geometry and illumination	G.D. Hager and P.N. Belhumeur	\N	1998
8332362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methoden der Organisationsforschung. Ein Handbuch	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbeck bei Hamburg	\N	\N	Liebig2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	141-174	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2a8f69f9631e70049717335c7316672	3c8cd782ad21c380cdbe09502a4e3535	161d74555319b909f9968180e1c9905e	incollection	Gruppendiskussion	Brigitte Liebig and Iris Nentwig-Gesemann	Stefan Kühl and Petra Strodtholz	2002
8332395	Adv. Math.	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andruskiewitsch2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0202084	\N	From racks to pointed Hopf algebras	\N	\N	177--243	\N	2	\N		A fundamental step in the classification of finite-dimensional complex pointed Hopf algebras is the determination of all finite-dimensional Nichols algebras of braided vector spaces arising from groups. The most important class of braided vector spaces arising from groups is the class of braided vector spaces (CX, c^q), where C is the field of complex numbers, X is a rack and q is a 2-cocycle on X with values in C^*. Racks and cohomology of racks appeared also in the work of topologists. This leads us to the study of the structure of racks, their cohomology groups and the corresponding Nichols algebras. We will show advances in these three directions. We classify simple racks in group-theoretical terms; we describe projections of racks in terms of general cocycles; we introduce a general cohomology theory of racks contaninig properly the existing ones. We introduce a &quot;Fourier transform&quot; on racks of certain type; finally, we compute some new examples of finite-dimensional Nichols algebras.
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	e59a3ffcc8c4a9a9519908cffbc1abda	1ffe903c219a69b0da0b9a99e5fa5eb5	bf755cb96d20ca8c59c61942b4207748	article	From racks to pointed Hopf algebras	Nicolas Andruskiewitsch and Matias Grana	\N	2003
8332470	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2001b	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0107021	\N	Extensions of quandles and cocycle knot invariants	\N	
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	725--738	\N	6	\N		Quandle cocycles are constructed from extensions of quandles. The theory is parallel to that of group cohomology and group extensions. An interpretation of quandle cocycle invariants as obstructions to extending knot colorings is given, and is extended to links component-wise.
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	ea60ed4e106432214b5cc7021c115a79	bffda7d926179c0c3c72ca341569ca0d	3c33cb6320a6f8ff31b257741e5adb39	article	Extensions of Quandles and Cocycle Knot Invariants	J. Scott Carter and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Marina Appiou Nikiforou and Masahico Saito	\N	2003
8332493	Topology Proc.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nelson2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0202281	\N	Classification of Finite Alexander Quandles	\N	\N	245--258	\N	1	\N		Two finite Alexander quandles with the same number of elements are isomorphic iff their Z[t,t^-1]-submodules Im(1-t) are isomorphic as modules. This yields specific conditions on when Alexander quandles of the form Z_n[t,t^-1]/(t-a) where gcd(n,a)=1 (called linear quandles) are isomorphic, as well as specific conditions on when two linear quandles are dual and which linear quandles are connected. We apply this result to obtain a procedure for classifying Alexander quandles of any finite order and as an application we list the numbers of distinct and connected Alexander quandles with up to fifteen elements.
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	0f3ddbe20decae603841b939629d73e5	952e71c6f64e02712ec347d88a3ab29a	a98e25d79aa2700f4a843fab6f553858	article	Classification of finite Alexander quandles	Sam Nelson	\N	2003
8332501	Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.	356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Satoh2004a	http://dx/doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9947-03-03181-7 	\N		\N	\N	1007--1024	\N	3	\N	issn = {0002-9947}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57M25 57Q35)}, mrreviewer = {Masahico Saito}, mrkey = {1984465}, fjournal = {Transactions of the American Mathematical Society}, coden = {TAMTAM}	\N	e8f64b7d04ee41906da8cea9dfbf97f8	fa0d69ca99e53d2c42d93ed839cc9740	1a446822cc460693165d09edaebf8f59	article	The 2-twist-spun trefoil has the triple point number four	Shin Satoh and Akiko Shima	\N	2004
8332519	Topology and its Applications	139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hatakenaka2004a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2003.09.006	\N		\N	\N	129--144	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {10.1016/j.topol.2003.09.006}	The triple point number of a surface-knot is defined to be the minimal number of triple points among all diagrams of the surface-knot. We give a lower bound of the triple point number using quandle cocycle invariants.	e105f286ff502c46d46a03ee42fa499f	0ece6b72ee243d3e8e5eb3f8613571f3	aa166acffd93ea6c84cffa34f1ed1e16	article	An estimate of the triple point numbers of surface-knots by quandle cocycle invariants	Eri Hatakenaka	\N	2004
8332662	Acta Applicandae Mathematicae	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manturov2004a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:ACAP.0000038944.29820.5e	\N		\N	\N	221--233	\N	3	\N		In the present work, we construct an invariant of virtual knots valued in (infinite-dimensional) Lie Algebras and establish some properties of it. This leads to some heuristic ideas how to construct quandles and extract (virtual) link invariants.
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	a093f5765ababa21c858cd2664b93555	d76db5ec51d7c083bd21d9044063e4d6	0dd4896e885f71aea6ec11119911bbd5	article	Virtual Knots and Infinite-Dimensional Lie Algebras	Vassily O. Manturov	\N	2004
8332687	Beitr\\"age Algebra Geom.	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grana2002a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0203157	\N	Indecomposable racks of order p^2	\N	\N	665--676	\N	2	\N		We classify indecomposable racks of order p^2 (p a prime). There are 2p^2-2p-2 isomorphism classes, among which 2p^2-3p-1 correspond to quandles.  In particular, we prove that an indecomposable quandle of order p^2 is affine (=Alexander). One of the results yielding this classification is the computation of the quandle nonabelian second cohomology group of an indecomposable quandle of prime order; which turns out to be trivial, as in the abelian case.
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	f44667500d299a7ae7715c0f73a23cd1	bcb1b94872c80abbc82668d253a46ee6	b191855b73743c181efc6efacf261cd5	article	Indecomposable racks of order p^2	Matias Grana	\N	2004
8332706	Topology and its Applications	145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fenn2004a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2004.06.008	\N		\N	\N	157--175	\N	1-3	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {10.1016/j.topol.2004.06.008}	In this paper we define a birack and a biquandle, generalizing the notion of a rack and a quandle. This gives rise to natural invariants of virtual knots and braids. Some of the properties of biracks and biquandles are explained in this paper. Applications to particular virtual braids and links are given.	0075f84eb74b195161f1d7aaf7fc0f23	e374aa5a40bad7bafb2ea35bcdeb08a9	7573f72b40cd90238becc4dfa00f98c6	article	Biquandles and virtual links	Roger Fenn and Mercedes Jordan-Santana and Louis Kauffman	\N	2004
8332725	Applied Thermal Engineering	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FernándezSeara20072745	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2007.04.004	\N	ScienceDirect - Applied Thermal Engineering : A general review of the Wilson plot method and its modifications to determine convection coefficients in heat exchange devices	\N	\N	2745 - 2757	\N	17-18	\N	issn = {1359-4311}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2007.04.004}	Heat exchange devices are essential components in complex engineering systems related to energy generation and energy transformation in industrial scenarios. The calculation of convection coefficients constitutes a crucial issue in designing and sizing any type of heat exchange device. The Wilson plot method and its different modifications provide an outstanding tool for the analysis and design of convection heat transfer processes in research laboratories. The Wilson plot method deals with the determination of convection coefficients based on measured experimental data and the subsequent construction of appropriate correlation equations. This paper is to present an overview of the Wilson plot method along with numerous modifications introduced by researches throughout the years to improve its accuracy and to extend its use to a multitude of convective heat transfer problems. Undoubtedly, this information will be useful to thermal design engineers.	0361436647865c07f2de7409f989df25	395210e80eeddb2e43a53f00a5f45284	b4a862c4ea925cb710fac94ad8be16c5	article	A general review of the Wilson plot method and its modifications to determine convection coefficients in heat exchange devices	José Fernández-Seara and Francisco J. Uhía and Jaime Sieres and Antonio Campo	\N	2007
8332790	Chemical Reviews	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garrett2005	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cr030453x	\N	Role of Water in Electron-Initiated Processes and Radical Chemistry: Issues and Scientific Advances - Chemical Reviews (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	355-390	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1021/cr030453x}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/cr030453x}	\N	e59384f94b2f423b6a5ebe18a6275b8d	e634dd9f302e8ff4ee756065abcf6190	bf0669494942e7ac89890fcad1027740	article	Role of Water in Electron-Initiated Processes and Radical Chemistry: Issues and Scientific Advances	Bruce C. Garrett and David A. Dixon and Donald M. Camaioni and Daniel M. Chipman and Mark A. Johnson and Charles D. Jonah and Gregory A. Kimmel and John H. Miller and Thomas N. Rescigno and Peter J. Rossky and Sotiris S. Xantheas and Steven D. Colson and Allan H. Laufer and Douglas Ray and Paul F. Barbara and David M. Bartels and Kurt H. Becker and Kit H. Bowen and Stephen E. Bradforth and Ian Carmichael and James V. Coe and L. Rene Corrales and James P. Cowin and Michel Dupuis and Kenneth B. Eisenthal and James A. Franz and Maciej S. Gutowski and Kenneth D. Jordan and Bruce D. Kay and Jay A. LaVerne and Sergei V. Lymar and Theodore E. Madey and C. William McCurdy and Dan Meisel and Shaul Mukamel and Anders R. Nilsson and Thomas M. Orlando and Nikolay G. Petrik and Simon M. Pimblott and James R. Rustad and Gregory K. Schenter and Sherwin J. Singer and Andrei Tokmakoff and Lai-Sheng Wang and Timothy S. Zwier	\N	2005
8332831	IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	fastme_2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	110-117	\N	1	\N	issn = {1545-5963}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TCBB.2008.37}	\N	5bfa0d1b61bce8297493770838a918fb	72800dba21d0c8aa05ed1af4489be430	31c41d1d912e481212b185857d769f06	article	Consistency of Topological Moves Based on the Balanced Minimum Evolution Principle of Phylogenetic Inference	Magnus Bordewich and Olivier Gascuel and Katharina T. Huber and Vincent Moulton	\N	2009
8332854	Journal of Computational Biology	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fastme_2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	687--705	\N	\N	\N		\N	094d7ea220e816f868eace71c2c0aec6	86efda3753d7dab3adb1300c6dcb66b9	b0ba190e45afa4ed7c5427690c45199b	article	Fast and Accurate Phylogeny Reconstruction Algorithms Based on the Minimum-Evolution Principle	Richard Desper and Olivier Gascuel	\N	2002
8332937	Fund. Math.	184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2004a	http://dx.doi.org/10.4064/fm184-0-3	\N		\N	\N	31--54	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0016-2736}, mrclass = {57M25 (55N35)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {2128041}, fjournal = {Fundamenta Mathematicae}	\N	dcae2439985d6aa938969ad97910f489	9cd8682057ddd70533665e7dca4ec676	3290c314815e65a4e865d32dabac7502	article	Homology theory for the set-theoretic Yang-Baxter equation and knot invariants from generalizations of quandles	J. Scott Carter and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Masahico Saito	\N	2004
8332959	Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.	357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grana2003a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0304061	\N	Knot theory for self-indexed graphs	\N	\N	535--553	\N	2	\N		We introduce and study so-called self-indexed graphs. These are (oriented) finite graphs endowed with a map from the set of edges to the set of vertices.  Such graphs naturally arise from classical knot and link diagrams. In fact, the graphs resulting from link diagrams have an additional structure, an integral flow. We call a self-indexed graph with integral flow a comte. The analogy with links allows us to define transformations of comtes generalizing the Reidemeister moves on link diagrams. We show that many invariants of links can be generalized to comtes, most notably the linking number, the Alexander polynomials, the link group, etc. We also discuss finite type invariants and quandle cocycle invariants of comtes.
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	d8d6db08db8bf12cc9a91e3edf9c9f70	4ee4bc03e036073954868b1f2f13e76c	e877addb1503710180a60bf200a66d0f	article	Knot theory for self-indexed graphs	Matias Grana and Vladimir Turaev	\N	2005
8332984	Topology and its Applications	146-147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kamada2005a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2003.02.013	\N		\N	Topology in Matsue 2002	133--148	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.topol.2003.02.013}	A quandle is a set with a self-distributive binary operation satisfying a certain condition. Here we construct a monoid (a semi-group with the identity) associated with a quandle. This monoid has a structure of a quandle, which contains the original quandle as a sub-quandle. We call it the enveloping monoidal quandle. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of the enveloping monoidal quandle, and to investigate it.	719109072b031b594ca8632567479516	dc0a2a6c8e3cfa73e39bf13e05c94115	0ec943a5d403891720a4fd938c439779	article	Enveloping monoidal quandles	Seiichi Kamada and Yukio Matsumoto	\N	2005
8333016	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iwakiri2005a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216505003798	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(2128511)"	\N	\N	217--229	\N	2	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57Q35)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {2128511}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	ffb5a0c768f25bdc1011d58194c4f828	da29bff8fe01d2712338f7f1b5c40357	c8a45eeae589a40f07b3cc91994329f2	article	Calculation of dihedral quandle cocycle invariants of twist spun 2-bridge knots	Masahide Iwakiri	\N	2005
8333285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passagen-Verl.	\N	\N	Edition Passagen ; 7	UBHD1601707	http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/1601707	\N	OPAC-UNIBI 
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FB 16: Pädagogik,Psychologie usw.\	\	BE400 L991(3)	\N	\N	193 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-85165-148-0}, language = {ger}	\N	a4523e6ffac5f08feeb2fd5b5b107ba1	9647596689dd7524c01d5308c1961218	f22523b8255802fd11bd69991d0b7123	book	Das postmoderne Wissen	Jean-François Lyotard	\N	1994
8333291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa-Verl.	Weinheim [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1902501	http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/1902501	\N	OPAC-UNIBI
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FB 12: Soziologie\	\	IC600 D486	\N	\N	280 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7799-1471-9}, language = {ger}	\N	c2ac321bf9a4a30ef8348c1a592357f6	1adaeaa96c025ef5f0b552f85698bc26	f66c7076c0d4a6b5d8db7105efc69cc2	book	Postindustrielle Industriesoziologie	Christoph Deutschmann	\N	2002
8333310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZV	\N	\N	Schriftenreihe "Enquete-Kommission: Zukunft der Medien" ; 5	UBHD1893314	http://digitool.hbz-nrw.de:1801/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1243333438399~663&locale=de_DE&preferred_extension=pdf&preferred_usage_type=VIEW_MAIN&application=DIGITOOL-3&usePid1=true&usePid2=true	\N	OPAC-UNIBI
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FB 12: Soziologie\	\	IC800 A6B5	\N	http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/1893314	496 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-929122-50-2}, language = {ger}	\N	d36d615877e902d076b275ca92a0aea0	137b9f63c20203f803d314d033fa8606	582960e879057d5dbd1951b379529a2c	book	Arbeitswelt in Bewegung	\N	\N	1998
8333344	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bojarczuk2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	275--373	\N	3	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57-04 57M27)}, mrreviewer = {Arkady L. Kholodenko}, mrkey = {2149512}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	743441ab7cfc6e6e94b748f4406cae39	540480925892b66eadabddcf4aeb2e57	59fe3b2c9d26c0901d42e2424421c7b3	article	Quandles at finite temperatures III	Joaquim Bojarczuk and Pedro Lopes	\N	2005
8333424	Illinois J. Math.	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tanaka2005a	http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~hildebr/ijm/summer05/final/tanaka.html	\N		\N	\N	517--522	\N	2	\N	issn = {0019-2082}, mrclass = {57Q45 (57M25)}, mrreviewer = {Seiichi Kamada}, mrkey = {2164349}, fjournal = {Illinois Journal of Mathematics}, coden = {IJMTAW}	\N	1ac621ee6bd8057cf3caaa7038eb0cd1	354594ba9e20ca78f8a38980d433e276	5843bdc79705fb967413ff1397706815	article	The braid index of surface-knots and quandle colorings	Kokoro Tanaka	\N	2005
8333586	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Books on Demand	\N	\N	\N	383705070X	http://www.amazon.de/Weblogs-Kommunikationsformat-Bibliotheken-Bibliothekare-Praxisbeispiele/dp/383705070X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D383705070X	\N	Weblogs als Kommunikationsformat für Bibliotheken und Bibliothekare: Potenziale und Praxisbeispiele: Amazon.de: Horst Prillinger: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783837050707}, asin = {383705070X}, isbn = {383705070X}	\N	4b1a504828c01a8dea99c0e99d935957	f945c9e9807ad23ddb8434ba6605e9fb	f9ad398f267ab3533d31299de8eec755	book	Weblogs als Kommunikationsformat für Bibliotheken und Bibliothekare: Potenziale und Praxisbeispiele	Horst Prillinger	\N	2009
8333590	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber, Bern	\N	\N	\N	3456843488	http://www.amazon.de/Wissenswege-Methoden-f%C3%BCr-pers%C3%B6nliche-Wissensmanagement/dp/3456843488%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3456843488	\N	Wissenswege. Methoden für das persönliche Wissensmanagement: Gabi Reinmann: Amazon.de: Martin J. Eppler: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783456843483}, asin = {3456843488}, isbn = {3456843488}	\N	c4f84c54eddd4a3e5db34a619fac9edb	6e08cc2dfe47925972181e6ffed69937	f3048888da32c49df97e5af9ff585318	book	Wissenswege. Methoden für das persönliche Wissensmanagement	Gabi Reinmann and Martin J. Eppler	\N	2007
8333595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	New York	\N	\N	Hart1970	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d11a06ab4d6c00c35723436477a10802	f9eadee451f0a714fb1dc19cbeccbcc3	d19120f5ebe9571a9a162cc6593e5f8a	book	The hydrated electron	E. Hart and M. Anbar	\N	1970
8333597	Fund. Math.	188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kauffman2004a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0411243	\N		\N	\N	103--146	\N	\N	\N		In the present paper, we describe new approaches for constructing virtual knot invariants. The main background of this paper comes from formulating and bringing together the ideas of biquandle (Kauffman and Radford) the virtual quandle (Manturov), the ideas of quaternion biquandles by Roger Fenn and Andrew Bartholomew, the concepts and properties of long virtual knots (Manturov), and other ideas in the interface between classical and virtual knot theory. In the present paper we present a new algebraic construction of virtual knot invariants, give various presentations of it, and study several examples.  Several conjectures and unsolved problems are presented throughout the paper.
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	312ef33c24c4b0cbe5e8791c40b62b0a	a8936075b890fad5ad59a085acf33008	f4d2e390d6c6c21471b0b9529e04f3de	article	Virtual Biquandles	Louis Kauffman and Vassily Olegovich Manturov	\N	2005
8333598	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA GmbH	\N	\N	\N	3898386074	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Internet-Suchmaschinen-Dirk-Lewandowski-Hrsg/dp/3898386074%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3898386074	\N	Handbuch Internet-Suchmaschinen: Amazon.de: Dirk Lewandowski (Hrsg.): Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783898386074}, asin = {3898386074}, isbn = {3898386074}	\N	0e17cc7a2af6a7a1d1d10df1721caebe	e6b96f484bb9991a669c5ffbfdc736d9	fc7073ad4bde3a29755b10473f58f91d	book	Handbuch Internet-Suchmaschinen	Dirk Lewandowski (Hrsg.)	\N	2008
8333693	Remote Sensing of Environment	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kanniah2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V6V-4WBY55G-1/2/d9c954233599d6b48241ef76cfd46c65	\N	ScienceDirect - Remote Sensing of Environment : Evaluation of Collections 4 and 5 of the MODIS Gross Primary Productivity product and algorithm improvement at a tropical savanna site in northern Australia	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0034-4257}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2009.04.013}	In this study, we assessed the accuracy of the MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) GPP (gross primary productivity) Collections 4.5, 4.8 and 5 along with Leaf Area Index (LAI), fraction of absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fPAR), light use efficiency (LUE) and meteorological variables that are used to estimate GPP for a northern Australian savanna site. Results of this study indicated that the MODIS products captured the seasonal variation in GPP, LAI and fPAR well. Using the index of agreement (IOA), it was found that Collections 4.5 and 4.8 (IOA 0.89 respectively) agreed reasonably well with flux tower measurements between 2001 and 2006. It was also found that MODIS Collection 4.5 predicted the dry season GPP well (Relative Predictive Error (RPE) 4.17%, IOA 0.72 and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 1.05 g C m- 2 day- 1), whilst Collection 4.8 performed better in capturing wet season dynamics (RPE 1.11%, IOA 0.80 and RMSE of 0.91 g C m- 2 day- 1). Although the wet season magnitude of GPP was predicted well by Collection 4.8, an examination of the inputs to the GPP algorithm revealed that MODIS fPAR was too high, but this was compensated by PAR and LUE that was too low. Although LAI and fPAR estimated by Collection 5 were more accurate, GPP for this Collection resulted in a much lower value (RPE 25%) due to errors in other factors. Recalculation of MODIS GPP using site specific input parameters indicated that MODIS fPAR was the main reason for the differences between MODIS and tower derived GPP followed by LUE and meteorological inputs. GPP calculated using all site specific values agreed very well with tower data on an annual basis (IOA 0.94, RPE 6.06% and RMSE 0.83 g C m- 2 day- 1) but the early initiation of the growing season calculated by the MODIS algorithm was improved when the vapor pressure deficit (VPD) function was replaced with a soil water deficit function. The results of this study however, reinforce previous findings in water limited regions, like Australia, and incorporation of soil moisture in a LUE model is needed to accurately estimate the productivity.	a1d9a37df9d11d24b2b7b6c3a52203c9	67f40e8ba8558b618295adb546adc96b	eb34fe70d7514f1174a826b2435c2bf2	article	Evaluation of Collections 4 and 5 of the MODIS Gross Primary Productivity product and algorithm improvement at a tropical savanna site in northern Australia	K.D. Kanniah and J. Beringer and L.B. Hutley and N.J. Tapper and X. Zhu	\N	2009
8333740	Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barbier20023	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1364-0321(02)00002-3	\N	ScienceDirect - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews : Geothermal energy technology and current status: an overview	\N	\N	3 - 65	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {1364-0321}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1364-0321(02)00002-3}	Geothermal energy is the energy contained as heat in the Earth's interior. This overview describes the internal structure of the Earth together with the heat transfer mechanisms inside mantle and crust. It also shows the location of geothermal fields on specific areas of the Earth. The Earth's heat flow and geothermal gradient are defined, as well as the types of geothermal fields, the geologic environment of geothermal energy, and the methods of exploration for geothermal resources including drilling and resource assessment.
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Geothermal energy, as natural steam and hot water, has been exploited for decades to generate electricity, and both in space heating and industrial processes. The geothermal electrical installed capacity in the world is 7974 MWe (year 2000), and the electrical energy generated is 49.3 billion kWh/year, representing 0.3 % of the world total electrical energy which was 15,342 billion kWh in 2000. In developing countries, where total installed electrical power is still low, geothermal energy can play a significant role: in the Philippines 21% of electricity comes from geothermal steam, 20% in El Salvador, 17% in Nicaragua, 10% in Costa Rica and 8% in Kenya. Electricity is produced with an efficiency of 10-17%. The geothermal kWh is generally cost-competitive with conventional sources of energy, in the range 2-10 UScents/kWh, and the geothermal electrical capacity installed in the world (1998) was 1/5 of that from biomass, but comparable with that from wind sources.
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The thermal capacity in non-electrical uses (greenhouses, aquaculture, district heating, industrial processes) is 15,14 MWt (year 2000). Financial investments in geothermal electrical and non-electrical uses world-wide in the period 1973-1992 were estimated at about US$22,000 million. Present technology makes it possible to control the environmental impact of geothermal exploitation, and an effective and easily implemented policy to encourage geothermal energy development, and the abatement of carbon dioxide emissions would take advantage from the imposition of a carbon tax. The future use of geothermal energy from advanced technologies such as the exploitation of hot dry rock/hot wet rock systems, magma bodies and geopressured reservoirs, is briefly discussed. While the viability of hot dry rock technology has been proven, research and development are still necessary for the other two sources. A brief discussion on training of specialists, geothermal literature, on-line information, and geothermal associations concludes the review.	dd565ee47c8f7c97ab4bd1f7bb26eb39	3e7ae28134ac68b8c5097964e3390d5f	f42dbf216c19dbecca4f002aa5d3dc29	article	Geothermal energy technology and current status: an overview	Enrico Barbier	\N	2002
8333763	Nuclear Physics B	339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lüscher1990222	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4719HH2-C1/2/86325a5e828837efbaa5326950ce4640	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : How to calculate the elastic scattering matrix in two-dimensional quantum field theories by numerical simulation	\N	\N	222 - 252	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(90)90540-T}	A method to calculate the elastic scattering amplitude at low energies in two-dimensional quantum field theories is proposed and tested in a numerical simulation of the O(3) non-linear [sigma]-model on a simple square lattice. We also compute the isospin current form factor in this model and compare our results with the known exact expressions for the S-matrix and the form factor in the continuum limit. As a technical improvement, we introduce a two-cluster simulation algorithm which leads to significantly reduced statistical errors in the calculation of four-point correlation functions.	3f9752d4c31f9820c6528d244155e61e	d281bc7da3d4adda5cbad8debb6d9b3a	762cd51b849e41585dae86da8bcb87aa	article	How to calculate the elastic scattering matrix in two-dimensional quantum field theories by numerical simulation	Martin Lüscher and Ulli Wolff	\N	1990
8333895	Proceedings of the IEEE	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1401476	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/5.542410	\N		\N	\N	1584--1614	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-26 12:45:38}, citeulike-article-id = {1401476}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/5.542410}	In linear IC's fabricated in a low-voltage CMOS technology, the reduction of the dynamic range due to the dc offset and low frequency noise of the amplifiers becomes increasingly significant. Also, the achievable amplifier gain is often quite low in such a technology, since cascoding may not be a practical circuit option due to the resulting reduction of the output signal swing. In this paper, some old and some new circuit techniques are described for the compensation of the amplifier's most important nonideal effects including the noise (mainly thermal and 1/f noise), the input-referred dc offset voltage as well as the finite gain resulting in a nonideal virtual ground at the input	42ea0257c60c08a3df670de4295c791f	3443d05d085737297d9676108e5a624b	5a313618c609cffdb9809e46c61f0e82	article	Circuit techniques for reducing the effects of op-amp imperfections: autozeroing, correlated double sampling, and chopper stabilization	C. C. Enz and G. C. Temes	\N	1996
8334007	Renewable Energy	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schochet1997379	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-1481(96)00095-X	\N	ScienceDirect - Renewable Energy : Performance of ORMAT geothermal binary and combined steam/binary cycle power plants with moderate and high temperature resources	\N	World Renewable Energy Congress IV Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and the Environment	379 - 387	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0960-1481}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0960-1481(96)00095-X}	\N	a6ef623e10591c6a02532e3f158b27af	54c19e58d01f73a388cc96428a121d33	4726a3a68e772cb243d6aae44165fd27	article	Performance of ORMAT geothermal binary and combined steam/binary cycle power plants with moderate and high temperature resources	Daniel N. Schochet	\N	1997
8334058	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Porter1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0415200369}	\N	6c356c6a1744e451be475c2a051cb226	8ac2980f8548462e7d83ce95d97ec912	68d8cff854be3adbebbab1217258d6e8	book	Health, Civilization and the State: A History of Public Health from Ancient to Modern Times	Dorothy Porter	\N	1999
8334093	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	472	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fernández2009565	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-4SV6PFB-6/2/c2cf7640ff839be4bf977dc69e23c72a	\N	Al3Mg2 hydrogenation	\N	\N	565 - 570	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.05.029}	\N	a5248f2074fa03b65f4d5913aa17c74f	729941615a0f1f318f9099ed42e9cc22	eaf3e9421c82114f4b9ce989aa22b809	article	Interaction of hydrogen with the [beta]-Al3Mg2 complex metallic alloy: Experimental reliability of theoretical predictions	J.F. Fernández and F. Leardini and J. Bodega and C. Sánchez and J.-M. Joubert and F. Cuevas and E. Leroy and M. Baricco and M. Feuerbacher	\N	2009
8334095	\N	\N	\N	Second Edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Inc	\N	\N	\N	Knoke2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1412927498}	\N	bfd358ad412b7e5437589921b196561c	4281f1e767d53d367bdb75f447007c12	c67feba57f09262bed84265140e02b39	book	Social Network Analysis	David Knoke and Song Yang	\N	2008
8334146	Aquatic Geochemistry	15	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10498-008-9053-0	\N	Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Natural Brines	\N	\N	7--41	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;The physical chemistry of natural brines made up of mostly NaCl has been studied over the years. In this article, the work
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on the thermodynamics and kinetics of processes in NaCl brines will be examined. The importance of ionic interactions of theprocesses will be stressed. This will include the pressure–volume–temperature and physical–chemical properties of NaCl andother brine salts from 0 to 6&nbsp;m, 0 to 200°C, and 0 to 1,000&nbsp;bar applied pressures. Acid–base, gas–liquid, solid–liquid, andion–complex formation processes in NaCl are examined. Equations that can be used to estimate the equilibria in NaCl are given.Pitzer models are discussed that can be used to estimate ionic equilibria in brines. The oxidation of Fe(II) and Cu(I) withO2 and H2O2 and the reduction of Cu(II) with H2O2 in NaCl are examined in terms of ionic complexes of metals with OH− and CO32−. The oxidation of H2S with O2 and H2O2 is also examined in NaCl media. Equations are given that can be used to estimate the effect of ionic interactions on kineticprocesses in NaCl.	e386d3f206abb85e1acc5bca92fcd297	fa57078191e68011b8f121e80f41196e	ef0ea583961aa2a13e69ea413851d7e5	article	Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Natural Brines	Frank Millero	\N	2009
8334228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saad2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.4057	\N	Coalitional Game Theory for Communication Networks: A Tutorial	\N	cite arxiv:0905.4057
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Comment: IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Special Issue on Game Theory, to
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  appear, 2009. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Special Issue on Game Theory,
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  to appear, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Game theoretical techniques have recently become prevalent in many
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engineering applications, notably in communications. With the emergence of
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cooperation as a new communication paradigm, and the need for self-organizing,
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decentralized, and autonomic networks, it has become imperative to seek
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suitable game theoretical tools that allow to analyze and study the behavior
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and interactions of the nodes in future communication networks. In this
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context, this tutorial introduces the concepts of cooperative game theory,
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namely coalitional games, and their potential applications in communication and
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wireless networks. For this purpose, we classify coalitional games into three
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categories: Canonical coalitional games, coalition formation games, and
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coalitional graph games. This new classification represents an
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application-oriented approach for understanding and analyzing coalitional
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games. For each class of coalitional games, we present the fundamental
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components, introduce the key properties, mathematical techniques, and solution
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concepts, and describe the methodologies for applying these games in several
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applications drawn from the state-of-the-art research in communications. In a
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nutshell, this article constitutes a unified treatment of coalitional game
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theory tailored to the demands of communications and network engineers.
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	e36e0ade1e6346d9079c67b4f84f4700	d19b5215ea7debba7a0727f1a2ffc7b9	e65488c4a077cd2b1c486d3f3f3bc55c	misc	Coalitional Game Theory for Communication Networks: A Tutorial	Walid Saad and Zhu Han and Merouane Debbah and Are Hj&#xf8;rungnes and Tamer Basar	\N	2009
8334318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/oai2] (United States)	\N	unknown	\N	\N	\N	Davison2008	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary10.1.1.107.5321	\N	Scientific Commons: Active search for real-time vision (2008), 2008-04-03 [Andrew J. Davison]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/40531162}	In most cases when information is to be extracted from an image, there are priors available on the state of the world and therefore on the detailed measurements which will be obtained. While such priors are commonly combined with the actual measurements via Bayes ’ rule to calculate posterior probability distributions on model parameters, their additional value in guiding efficient image processing has almost always been overlooked. Priors tell us where to look for information in an image, how much computational effort we can expect to expend to extract it, and of how much utility to the task in hand it is likely to be. Such considerations are of importance in all practical real-time vision systems, where the processing resources available at each frame in a sequence are strictly limited — and it is exactly in high frame-rate real-time systems such as trackers where strong priors are most likely to be available. In this paper, we use Shannon information theory to analyse the fundamental value of measurements using mutual information scores in absolute units of bits, specifically looking at the overwhelming case where uncertainty can be characterised by Gaussian probability distributions. We then compare these measurement values with the computational cost of the image processing required to obtain them. This theory puts on a firm footing for the first time principles of ‘active search ’ for efficient guided image processing, in which candidate features of possibly different types can be compared and selected automatically for measurement. 1	804bd0f191a9c1824d680d37870f1298	fde1ae25e4f4b1f83c72acf5eb32f037	16391d4c94b2e6cad11eb61e846a47fe	article	Active search for real-time vision	Andrew J. Davison	\N	2008
8334334	Fund. Math.	190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niebrzydowski2005a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0601004	\N	Burnside kei	\N	\N	211--229	\N	\N	\N		This paper is motivated by a general question: for which values of k and n is the universal Burnside kei of k generators and Kei "exponent" n, $\\bar Q(k,n)$, finite? It is known (starting from the work of M. Takasaki (1942)) that $\\bar Q(2,n)$ is isomorphic to the dihedral quandle Z_n and $\\bar Q(3,3)$ is isomorphic to Z_3 + Z_3. In this paper we give descriptions of $\\bar Q(4,3)$ and $\\bar Q(3,4)$. We also investigate some properties of arbitrary quandles satisfying the universal Burnside relation (of "exponent" n) a=...a*b*...*a*b.  In particular, we prove that the order of a finite commutative kei is a power of 3. Invariants of links related to Burnside kei $\\bar Q(k,n)$ are invariant under n-moves.
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	e229a3b40a7676369f0e9c4d7bd0891c	129bee844c5c3321b7cb29a35f6b9847	1477ed75eab3b0040634998e9f5ac40b	article	Burnside kei	Maciej Niebrzydowski and Jozef H. Przytycki	\N	2006
8334340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/oai2] (United States)	\N	unknown	\N	\N	\N	Clemente2008	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary10.1.1.62.2404	\N	Scientific Commons: Mapping large loops with a single hand-held camera (2008), 2008-02-06 [Laura A. Clemente, De Investigación, Andrew J. Davison]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/40832293}	Abstract — This paper presents a method for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), relying on a monocular camera as the only sensor, which is able to build outdoor, closed-loop maps much larger than previously achieved with such input. Our system, based on the Hierarchical Map approach [1], builds independent local maps in real-time using the EKF-SLAM technique and the inverse depth representation proposed in [2]. The main novelty in the local mapping process is the use of a data association technique that greatly improves its robustness in dynamic and complex environments. A new visual map matching algorithm stitches these maps together and is able to detect large loops automatically, taking into account the unobservability of scale intrinsic to pure monocular SLAM. The loop closing constraint is applied at the upper level of the Hierarchical Map in near real-time. We present experimental results demonstrating monocular SLAM as a human carries a camera over long walked trajectories in outdoor areas with people and other clutter, even in the more difficult case of forward-looking camera, and show the closing of loops of several hundred meters. I.	6369badbdfffe5bba76e2986278ee9ff	d1922b588d3db5c0027800d8ef9b9b3d	3ed5b4c7404d546398f1d8f6acdc4351	article	Mapping large loops with a single hand-held camera	Laura A. Clemente and De Investigación and Andrew J. Davison	\N	2008
8334345	International Journal of Comic Art	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ng2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	151--161	\N	1	\N		\N	320c577983b484f7f5a387cb4dec879d	95a434c1adfd5ae4384762f2993a1f21	fa209062b098a5c49b24ce747a892f37	article	{A Comparative Study of Japanese Comics in Southeast Asian and East Asia}	W. Ng	\N	2000
8334364	Geothermics	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fryer198989	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0375-6505(89)90014-X	\N	ScienceDirect - Geothermics : Modelling the behaviour of heat exchangers undergoing scaling	\N	\N	89 - 96	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0375-6505}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0375-6505(89)90014-X}	The similarities between two types of temperature-dependent fouling, from geothermal fluids and foods, are briefly described. A computer technique which has been used to assist the design of food plant is outlined, and its modification for use in geothermal problems described. Possible uses for the technique are demonstrated using a published model for silica scale.	2d22aa8e12c77c91ab4035df083987b3	af29ad90e3c13dcb3b1f7235189631c8	c715dae55e96805997f1e61b5d79abac	article	Modelling the behaviour of heat exchangers undergoing scaling	Pj Fryer	\N	1989
8334482	International Journal of Comic Art	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lee2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--55	\N	2	\N		\N	1af321ca1ad0e4314bf5dc1ffe64b3c4	7bd001121588c56a716ea2cca88f0d08	0d81f2d8747f4af241122435e7b0150e	article	{A Textual Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Editions of Manga: Translation as Cultural Hybridization}	W. Lee and Y. Shaw	\N	2006
8334486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stein00arobust	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — A Robust Method for Computing Vehicle Ego-motion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We describe a robust method for computing the ego-motion of the vehicle relative to the road using input from a single camera mounted next to the rear view mirror. Since feature points are unreliable in cluttered scenes we use direct methods where image values in the two images are combined in a global probability function. Combined with the use of probability distribution matrices, this enables the formulation of a robust method that can ignore large number of outliers as one would encounter in real traffic situations. The method has been tested in real world environments and has been shown to be robust to glare, rain and moving objects in the scene.  1 Introduction  Accurate estimation of the ego-motion of the vehicle relative to the road is a key component for autonomous driving and computer vision based driving assistance. We describe a robust method for computing the ego-motion of the vehicle relative to the road using input from a single camera rigidly mounted next to the rear vi...	6521eb39e91abd47a721b32acc11762c	0ef252c2916adeff5501f4c882652469	29aadedc6bf436ed4d50b3d7c9f13fa7	inproceedings	A Robust Method for Computing Vehicle Ego-motion	Gideon P. Stein and Ofer Mano and Amnon Shashua	\N	2000
8334503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_30278389X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=30278389X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Perspektiven	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-91336-0}	\N	8ac553eeda9f607c62dd84f61ead25f1	88fe44ced6a36ca8a48c382f903d194b	2287b12aabb8a75a7f51b9b2d074dc2d	book	Die Verfassung Europas	Frank Decker and Marcus Höreth	\N	2009
8334506	Journal of Energy Resources Technology	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	caridad2004	http://link.aip.org/link/?JRG/126/99/1	\N	CFD Analysis of Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP) Handling Two-Phase Mixtures	\N	\N	99-104	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1115/1.1725156}	\N	fbe61ba681bd297ecab53868abe358db	4c20da9796d8e2392ab64fae043b9d6b	9c8a5199c0397cbac9732c7e9d1386d5	article	CFD Analysis of Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP) Handling Two-Phase Mixtures	Jos\\'{e} Caridad and Frank Kenyery	\N	2004
8334513	Signal Processing	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhou2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V18-4W3HX2M-2/2/bde9418beadfd2feb0b319addedd822a	\N		\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0165-1684}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2009.04.010}	We present a strategy based on human gait to achieve efficient tracking, recovery of ego-motion and 3-D reconstruction from an image sequence acquired by a single camera attached to a pedestrian. In the first phase, the parameters of the human gait are established by a classical frame-by-frame analysis, using an generalized least squares (GLS) technique. The gait model is non-linear, represented by a truncated Fourier series. In the second phase, this gait model is employed within a "predict-correct" framework using a maximum a posteriori, expectation-maximization (MAP-EM) strategy to obtain robust estimates of the ego-motion and scene structure, while continuously refining the gait model. Experiments on synthetic and real image sequences show that the use of the gait model results in more efficient tracking. This is demonstrated by improved matching and retention of features, and a reduction in execution time, when processing video sequences.	d9c025584166583ef0b054ce431d8a45	549a9b98b515d91d6c7331114460cb29	197ecd57b2e61b14f10984bbd18b9b20	article	Efficient tracking and ego-motion recovery using gait analysis	Huiyu Zhou and Andrew M. Wallace and Patrick R. Green	\N	2009
8334522	International Journal of Comic Art	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ming2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	184--193	\N	2	\N		\N	1b3a5a68b11e32871592699574644ec5	2bd18543e8a37dfddb6b357a8e2ff23b	28dd0c32358f48f19694dee4746fc957	article	{Japanese Elements in Hong Kong Comics: History, Art, and Industry}	N.G.W. Ming	\N	2003
8334542	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSM	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	WD08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cikm/ssm2008.html#WangD08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	43-50	\N	\N	conf/cikm/2008ssm	date = {2008-11-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458583.1458592}, isbn = {978-1-60558-258-0}	\N	5f6a3c97fe655c8db85b6d06245337e9	d9acffe0d70bc77d00f8ceede7a3d9a6	12b027ee305f2e2a515c9c5660bcaca8	inproceedings	Explorations in tag suggestion and query expansion.	Jian Wang and Brian D. Davison	Ian Soboroff and Eugene Agichtein and Ravi Kumar	2008
8334544	Geothermics	34	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4384156	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2005.02.002	\N		\N	\N	320--329	\N	3	\N	issn = {03756505}, posted-at = {2009-04-23 09:59:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4384156}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/j.geothermics.2005.02.002}	In high-temperature geothermal fields, precipitation of amorphous silica from solution to form silica scales is the main obstacle to efficient heat extraction from the hot fluids. The silica deposits cause operational problems and may even clog pipelines and injection drillholes. The rate of silica-scale formation can be reduced by ageing amorphous silica super-saturated waters, thus allowing the aqueous silica in excess of saturation to polymerize. Polymeric silica shows less tendency to precipitate from solution than monomeric silica. Studies of separated water from the Nesjavellir geothermal power station, Iceland, indicate that silica-scale formation can be avoided during heat extraction by rapid cooling of the water in “capillary heat exchangers”, followed by ageing the water for 1–2 h and subsequently mixing it with condensed steam. It is thus possible to avoid scale formation during injection of the amorphous silica super-saturated water leaving the heat exchanger.	565517d9020653c2ce20a77270cebc23	99a9f15f9bbc6b79c58341c2f1014bdd	68232381614be40ae1f7dae19ba7dc91	article	Impact of silica scaling on the efficiency of heat extraction from high-temperature geothermal fluids	I. Gunnarsson and S. Arnorsson	\N	2005
8334559	Topology and its Applications	153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carter2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2005.11.011	\N		\N	\N	2788--2794	\N	15	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.topol.2005.11.011}	We study the number of Reidemeister type III moves using Fox n-colorings of knot diagrams.	123562efb2cb41c9a21440d63863adc2	f2d092f96836f3f6a805d60410be806b	0d84cc1371fc850a999bff7bf1e5120b	article	A lower bound for the number of Reidemeister moves of type III	J. Scott Carter and Mohamed Elhamdadi and Masahico Saito and Shin Satoh	\N	2006
8334562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD 2008 Discovery Challenge	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KTV08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-15 21:05:09}, location = {Antwerp, Belgium}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3790266}	The increased popularity of tagging during the last few years can be mainly attributed to its embracing by most of the recently thriving user-centric content publishing and management Web 2.0 applications. However, tagging systems have some limitations that have led researchers to develop methods that assist users in the tagging process, by automatically suggesting an appropriate set of tags. We have tried to model the automated tag suggestion problem as a multilabel text classification task in order to participate in the ECML/PKDD 2008 Discovery Challenge.	4b0fe023d9ab60489e80dd99adfc8926	b9a5f40935e1d4799be3e2fb7db9747d	3900b844ce31bd81a537081116861a73	inproceedings	Multilabel Text Classification for Automated Tag Suggestion	Ioannis Katakis and Grigorios Tsoumakas and Ioannis Vlahavas	\N	2008
8334572	Geothermics	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhu2004337	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2003.08.013	\N	ScienceDirect - Geothermics : Optimization design of plate heat exchangers (PHE) for geothermal district heating systems	\N	\N	337 - 347	\N	3	\N	issn = {0375-6505}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2003.08.013}	Plate heat exchangers (PHEs) are an important part of a geothermal heating system. If titanium is the material used for the PHE, then the latter will cost from about 25-30% of the total cost of the heating system. This paper discusses the integrated optimal design of the materials, placement, size and flow-rate of a plate heat exchanger. With an input of data on the application technology, and economic and environmental parameters, a computer can be used to design the optimal placement, size and flow-rate of the PHEs. With this type of calculation, the computer can provide values for PHE size, flow-rate, flow paths and flow channels, with a minimum heat transfer area for a basic heat requirement. The paper also illustrates how the choice of PHE size, and the placement of the flow paths and flow channels influences the heat transfer area, producing a different design from that of a practical application (Tianjin, China). By optimizing its design, the PHEs will effectively be smaller than the real example given, with a consequent reduction in cost.	18a236a2ed4a101c715c3be331cf885c	9143e33d55f1bd314a98f5b819278341	55d1353eeeb90e11331723a7781db841	article	Optimization design of plate heat exchangers (PHE) for geothermal district heating systems	Jialing Zhu and Wei Zhang	\N	2004
8334573	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CTM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Markets are conversations. The web is borderless, decentralized, hyperlinked, and lightning fast. The world is changing. The internet amplifies all that is uniquely human about commerce.	e085095fb77fb15c3a785f263ce1cd41	4fdd2c39b88cbc3edd3020a815664b8a	3fea97b3d4cbfb81d310add936055566	book	The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual	Doc Searls and Christopher Locke and Rick Levine	\N	2001
8334598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW '08: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Knowledge Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	OCP08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1434096#	\N		\N	\N	255--264	\N	\N	\N	location = {Acitrezza, Italy}, isbn = {978-3-540-87695-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87696-0_23}	\N	b0e46faff04036eca6587f6ef073fb9f	a349fa29f43149d180aa7e0d40774a5e	770606eb8925479211de456439f54d28	inproceedings	Automatic Tag Suggestion Based on Resource Contents	Bruno Oliveira and P\\'{a}vel Calado and H. Sofia Pinto	\N	2008
8334599	Topology and its Applications	153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iwakiri2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2005.12.001	\N		\N	\N	2815 - 2822	\N	15	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {10.1016/j.topol.2005.12.001}	The unknotting or triple point cancelling number of a surface link F is the least number of 1-handles for F such that the 2-knot obtained from F by surgery along them is unknotted or pseudo-ribbon, respectively. These numbers have been often studied by knot groups and Alexander invariants. On the other hand, quandle colorings and quandle cocycle invariants of surface links were introduced and applied to other aspects, including non-invertibility and triple point numbers. In this paper, we give lower bounds of the unknotting or triple point cancelling numbers of surface links by using quandle colorings and quandle cocycle invariants.	df36acc49b618b495a3d896b7197451d	76d7ce54904ebc67feb9f751feb2196c	0c646c36fac4c63d9af5e3388ba38e6f	article	Triple point cancelling numbers of surface links and quandle cocycle invariants	Masahide Iwakiri	\N	2006
8334606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	WSZ08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mm/mm2008.html#WeinbergerSZ08	\N		\N	\N	111-120	\N	\N	conf/mm/2008	date = {2008-11-24}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1459359.1459375}, isbn = {978-1-60558-303-7}	\N	3a39fa15f8d83db12639c9a69cdd666c	7a4a3d1ea89e89a2ba0d312fd8c5805f	79871d0278b35609deb5f8d6774ccd16	inproceedings	Resolving tag ambiguity.	Kilian Q. Weinberger and Malcolm Slaney and Roelof van Zwol	Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik and Son Vuong and Carsten Griwodz and Alberto Del Bimbo and K. Selçuk Candan and Alejandro Jaimes	2008
8334620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UXTV '08: Proceeding of the 1st international conference on Designing interactive user experiences for TV and video	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MGS08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1453805.1453813#	\N		\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	location = {Silicon Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-100-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1453805.1453813}	\N	211964d5b21545160eab34e7f623a214	d932f0ed2579152156c9e4bea5707288	66533fd39ac68bbba21b089d676caf8f	inproceedings	Tag-based information retrieval of video content	Mark Melenhorst and Marjan Grootveld and Mark van Setten and Mettina Veenstra	\N	2008
8334641	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Niebrzydowski2006a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216506004932	\N		\N	\N	1049--1059	\N	8	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M27 (57M25)}, mrreviewer = {Heather A. Dye}, mrkey = {2275096}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	5decc1dd235e3393fda076686a54b0b7	35dcebe69902d176885bff6ad396fec5	c9b9c82da0896c2f4dc29bbb84144eb8	article	On colored quandle longitudes and its applications to tangle embeddings and virtual knots	Maciej Niebrzydowski	\N	2006
8334657	Hiroshima Math. J.	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iwakiri2006b	http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.hmj/1171377078	\N		\N	\N	353--363	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-2079}, mrclass = {57M25 (57M27)}, mrreviewer = {Maciej Niebrzydowski}, mrkey = {2290662}, fjournal = {Hiroshima Mathematical Journal}, coden = {HMTJAD}	\N	72ae20fe50d9d9cdc56ce688c1e49164	86dc9a3f27432eab4df49d8a25b466c2	64d3aff745d05fcb1cc63a3f8ab1e59f	article	Quandle cocycle invariants of pretzel links	Masahide Iwakiri	\N	2006
8334680	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rubinsztein2005a	http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0508536	\N		\N	\N	789--808	\N	6	\N		We introduce a notion of topological quandle. Given a topological quandle $Q$ we associate to every classical link $L$ in $\\R ^3$ an invariant $J_Q(L)$ which is a topological space (defined up to a homeomorphism). The space $J_Q(L)$ can be interpreted as a space of colourings of a diagram of the link $L$ with colours from the quandle $Q$.
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	3d0b261dcfb1fa3302dc5c4e2751eecf	c038ef0946d34e8fc1c20ad32967bb1b	d037f1b0b951d944f265c5a169304cae	article	Topological quandles and invariants of links	Ryszard L. Rubinsztein	\N	2007
8334694	Topology and its Applications	154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tanaka2007a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2007.05.010	\N		\N	\N	2757--2763	\N	15	\N	issn = {0166-8641}, doi = {10.1016/j.topol.2007.05.010}	We have a knot quandle and a fundamental class as invariants for a surface-knot. These invariants can be defined for a classical knot in a similar way, and it is known that the pair of them is a complete invariant for classical knots. In surface-knot theory the situation is different: There exist arbitrarily many inequivalent surface-knots of genus g with the same knot quandle, and there exist two inequivalent surface-knots of genus g with the same knot quandle and with the same fundamental class.
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	be39a26203019770131771ea475984e6	42b5d39cdc60f693cbf2a65a04f63b15	ead1742bc1da0baf4975e425a11cce41	article	Inequivalent surface-knots with the same knot quandle	Kokoro Tanaka	\N	2007
8334726	Measurement Science and Technology	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	0957-0233-18-10-S33	http://stacks.iop.org/0957-0233/18/3263	\N		\N	\N	3263-3266	\N	10	\N		Dynamic fiber optic strain measurements at 3.3 kHz were performed employing a photodiode array spectrometer. The occurrence of aliasing components in the spectral data is investigated, and their dependence on the spectrometer integration time is analyzed. A theoretical model describing the aliasing components is discussed and could be confirmed by the experimental data. It is shown that the aliasing components can be partly suppressed by maximizing the duty cycle of the spectrometer.	8ce6802b9e549a99d4ce6d74dd4b1e3f	598653c02dd0d31bb7e7249f81d2ec8c	d66e3523d2051972d1085d691e0e80f3	article	Dynamic fiber optic strain measurements and aliasing suppression with a PDA-based spectrometer	Stephan Van Damme and Bob Boons and Johan Vlekken and Jonas Bentell and Jan Vermeiren	\N	2007
8334740	\N	\N	\N	Expanded	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Johns Hopkins University Press	\N	\N	\N	Rosen1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0801846455}	\N	a6028ad40c28c439036bcf66b96d7f54	5019ba28f25cd9fef7023e8808a6d541	93d5dfa34c3a4b78c83ee3778d503478	book	A History of Public Health	George Rosen	\N	1993
8334770	J. Knot Theory Ramifications	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Satoh2007a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218216507005579	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(2354269)"	\N	\N	959--967	\N	7	\N	issn = {0218-2165}, mrclass = {57M27 (57M25)}, mrreviewer = {Alessia Cattabriga}, mrkey = {2354269}, fjournal = {Journal of Knot Theory and its Ramifications}	\N	d628b40c143cc5d38ce9dc7ea330c27c	63ddf9d0a7c55a64005f2e67445c572c	7965fa18c31475664e1ff30f75561489	article	A note on the shadow cocycle invariant of a knot with a base point	S. Satoh	\N	2007
8334818	Pacific J. Math.	231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eisermann2007a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3895	\N	Knot colouring polynomials	\N	\N	305--336	\N	2	\N		This article introduces a natural extension of colouring numbers of knots, called colouring polynomials, and studies their relationship to Yang-Baxter invariants and quandle 2-cocycle invariants.
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For a knot K in the 3-sphere let \\pi_K be the fundamental group of the knot complement, and let (m_K,l_K) be a meridian-longitude pair in \\pi_K. Given a finite group G and an element x in G, we consider the set of representations \\rho from \\pi_K to G that map the meridian m_K to x, and define the colouring polynomial P(K) as the sum over all longitude images \\rho(l_K). The resulting invariant maps knots to the group ring Z[G]. It is multiplicative with respect to connected sum and equivariant with respect to symmetry operations of knots.  Examples are given to show that colouring polynomials distinguish knots for which other invariants fail, in particular they can distinguish knots from their mutants, obverses, inverses, or reverses.
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We prove that every quandle 2-cocycle state-sum invariant of knots is a specialization of some knot colouring polynomial. This provides a complete topological interpretation of these invariants in terms of the knot group and its peripheral system. Furthermore, we show that P can be presented as a Yang-Baxter invariant, i.e. as the trace of some linear braid group representation. This entails in particular that Yang-Baxter invariants can detect non-inversible and non-reversible knots.
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	c9a5414d2513e35c45fac8687804a0dc	51e9d8b4e35b8edbbd811465bcd8940c	21610e39cbe66b8e929c16da9aefc5f5	article	Knot colouring polynomials	Michael Eisermann	\N	2007
8334824	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Nooy2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fa218a9ea0139f4d87dba5e4fd84d5d	deb32e4829c9c2b16857a7ced06b89eb	4723d4425383ae45ae4aef3f9297b1f7	book	Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek	Wouter de Nooy and Andrej Mrvar and Vladimir Batagelj	\N	2005
8334985	Encyclopedia of Complexity and System Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	batagelj2009social	http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/doc/mix/LargeSNA.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a816dc6c5bf347c5e79427d9f7347e4	3a98587c6e23fea6662f78ea02d4ff87	1a58279d325463798683c9d281da2776	article	Social Network Analysis, Large-scale	VLADIMIR BATAGELJ	\N	2009
8335002	\N	2654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin; New York	\N	LNAI	Schmid03habil	\N	\N	Ute Schmid's habilitation thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	72169e71d9fe0292a0a6c95f87c40e4b	28c38a7504792c65ef2e8a90a2cd4d68	693ff1f26aae7bf67a9330dae3ae07d6	book	Inductive Synthesis of Functional Programs: Universal Planning, Folding of Finite Programs, and Schema Abstraction by Analogical Reasoning	Ute Schmid	\N	2003
8335121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme, Verl. und Verl.-Buchh.	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD1688911	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI
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http://katalog.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/title/1688911	\N	\N	176 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89670-013-8}, language = {ger}	\N	2abce91743eca99f06668dda8bf1dad2	bb831edf2d89b1cbf78c71097e1f4c78	3e912877eb6f9f55033bfed60edd743c	book	Sinn, Kultur und Ich-Identität	Jerome S. Bruner	\N	1997
8335132	\N	\N	\N	2nd	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universal Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Leydesdorff2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1581126816}	\N	cda2bf2271f2f6c6e1963a38030373e7	a71bd25f14438143295559df585e1a5c	f04c2789e925c73f1d0f7d8125210022	book	The Challenge of Scientometrics: The Development, Measurement, and {Self-Organization} of Scientific Communications	Loet Leydesdorff	\N	2001
8335135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Shapiro83	\N	\N	Shapiro's PhD dissertation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f7c4c294f333b2a868d1df7ebe6fce0	fc146cd038dd5081c1603c354a0027ba	7882413f3b3fa62a1f0d0b9383cb5a8d	book	Algorithmic Program Debugging	Ehud Y. Shapiro	\N	1983
8335204	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A}	{112}	\N	\N	{JUL 10}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frigato2008	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{6125-6133}	\N	{27}	\N	issn = {{1089-5639}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000257335000011}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp711545s}}	{We present a computational study of the structure and dynamics of an\
   excess electron in a medium-sized water cluster aimed at addressing the\
   question of interior vs exterior solvation. Ab initio Born -\
   Oppenheimer molecular dynamics simulations were performed within the\
   DFT framework, employing a hybrid Gaussian and plane-wave formalism\
   together with the PBE exchange-correlation functional and\
   norm-conserving pseudopotentials. Analysis of a 15-ps trajectory\
   allowed us to reach the following conclusions: (i) the excess electron\
   is predominantly located at the cluster surface (even if it is\
   initially placed in the interior), (ii) the computed electron binding\
   energies correlate with the electron localization rather than with its\
   bulk vs surface location, and (iii) a dynamical interconversion between\
   two different H-bond patterns around the electron occurs. The computed\
   electron binding energies and tile most relevant features of the IR\
   spectrum are in a very good agreement with results of previous\
   experimental studies.}	9c1252c34a74b9762fd32cd7ae685955	6a54d57a786e3169585bb3a5ae16f098	0738f67fdebcb9255eba3abcde359278	article	{Ab initio molecular dynamics simulation of a medium-sized water cluster\
   anion: From an interior to a surface-located excess electron via a\
   delocalized state}	Tomaso Frigato and Joost VandeVondele and Burkhard Schmidt and Christof Schuette and Pavel Jungwirth	\N	{2008}
8335205	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A}	{111}	\N	\N	{DEC 13}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boero2007	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{12248-12256}	\N	{49}	\N	issn = {{1089-5639}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000251518000010}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp074356+}}	{A hydrated electron in water at different densities and temperatures is\
   studied via a set of density functional based molecular dynamics\
   simulations, showing that a localization of an excess electron is still\
   present even at very low densities. Space variations of the molecular\
   dipole moments are analyzed, proposing a simple algorithm to identify\
   the region of localization of the wavefunction relative to the solvated\
   electron in terms of orientation of the H2O molecular dipole moments.\
   Finally, the effects of the self-interaction corrections on the optical\
   absorption spectra are analyzed and compared with both available\
   experimental data and path integral molecular dynamics calculations,\
   showing that a weighted subtraction of the self-interaction yields a\
   systematic improvement in the position of the absorption peak.}	2bd3495a45b99fd5ef830b7f426dbfc6	0d3a4bed7e3f17f54ee7debe56f0145c	c1af5da96dc8e9218f9b49ce6ebbe468	article	{Excess electron in water at different thermodynamic conditions}	Mauro Boero	\N	{2007}
8335206	{PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{9}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sobolewski2007	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{3818-3829}	\N	{29}	\N	issn = {{1463-9076}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000248102300002}}, doi = {{10.1039/b704066k}}	{A survey of recent ab initio calculations on excited electronic states\
   of water clusters and various chromophore water clusters is given.\
   Electron and proton transfer processes in these systems have been\
   characterized by the determination of electronic wave functions,\
   minimum-energy reaction paths and potential-energy profiles. It is\
   pointed out that the transfer of a neutral hydrogen atom (leading to\
   biradicals) rather than the transfer of a proton (leading to ion pairs)\
   is the generic excited-state reaction mechanism in these systems. The\
   hydrated hydronium radical, (H3O)(aq) plays a central role in this\
   scenario. The electronic and vibrational spectra of H3O(H2O)(n)\
   clusters and the decay mechanism of these metastable species have been\
   investigated in some detail. The results suggest that (H3O)aq could be\
   the carrier of the characteristic spectroscopic properties of the\
   hydrated electron in liquid water.}	8a892a9db3fbab9f0087278a09f24a4a	c636bc8d94d349a6d4951dd6b0d54003	7dc74542c91fec3e35d6d9b4fb59bbfe	article	{Computational studies of aqueous-phase photochemistry and the hydrated\
   electron in finite-size clusters}	Andrzej L. Sobolewski and Wolfgang Domcke	\N	{2007}
8335207	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A}	{111}	\N	\N	{JUN 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shkrob2007	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{5223-5231}	\N	{24}	\N	issn = {{1089-5639}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000247216600014}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp068278m}}	{Density functional theory is used to rationalize magnetic parameters of\
   hydrated electron trapped in alkaline glasses as observed using\
   electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and electron spin echo envelope\
   modulation (ESEEM) spectroscopies. To this end, model water cluster\
   anions (n = 4-8 and n = 20, 24) that localize the electron internally\
   are examined. It is shown that hyperfine coupling tensors of H/D nuclei\
   in the water molecules are defined mainly by the cavity size and the\
   coordination number of the electron; the water molecules in the second\
   solvation shell play a relatively minor role. An idealized model of the\
   hydrated electron (that is usually attributed to L. Kevan) in which six\
   hydroxyl groups arranged in an octahedral pattern point toward the\
   common center is shown to provide the closest match to the experimental\
   parameters, such as isotropic and anisotropic hyperfine coupling\
   constants for the protons (estimated from ESEEM), the second moment of\
   the EPR spectra, and the radius of gyration. The salient feature is the\
   significant transfer (10-20\\%) of spin density into the frontal O 2p\
   orbitals of water molecules. Spin bond polarization involving these\
   oxygen orbitals accounts for small, negative hyperfine coupling\
   constants for protons in hydroxyl groups that form the\
   electron-trapping cavity. In Part 2, these results are generalized for\
   more realistic geometries of core anions obtained using a dynamic\
   one-electron mixed quantum/classical molecular dynamics model.}	59a758737dec9408cc0d7df7c234c20b	779a5c3bc7bdf18438cbfd65f8616ddc	30b41fd089678d9773c2c72bacf6f29f	article	{The structure of the hydrated electron. Part 1. Magnetic resonance of\
   internally trapping water anions: A density functional theory study}	Ilya A. Shkrob	\N	{2007}
8335208	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A}	{111}	\N	\N	{JUN 21}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShkrobGlover2007	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{5232-5243}	\N	{24}	\N	issn = {{1089-5639}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000247216600015}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp0682816}}	{Adiabatic mixed quantum/classical (MQC) molecular dynamics (MD)\
   simulations were used to generate snapshots of the hydrated electron in\
   liquid water at 300 K. Water cluster anions that include two complete\
   solvation shells centered on the hydrated electron were extracted from\
   the MQC MD simulations and embedded in a roughly 18 angstrom x 18\
   angstrom x 18 angstrom matrix of fractional point charges designed to\
   represent the rest of the solvent. Density functional theory (DFT) with\
   the Becke-Lee-Yang-Parr functional and single-excitation configuration\
   interaction (CIS) methods were then applied to these embedded clusters.\
   The salient feature of these hybrid DFT(CIS)/MQC MD calculations is\
   significant transfer (similar to 18\\%) of the excess electron's charge\
   density into the 2p orbitals of oxygen atoms in OH groups forming the\
   solvation cavity. We used the results of these calculations to examine\
   the structure of the singly occupied and the lower unoccupied molecular\
   orbitals, the density of states, the absorption spectra in the visible\
   and ultraviolet, the hyperfine coupling (hfcc) tensors, and the\
   infrared (IR) and Raman spectra of these embedded water cluster anions.\
   The calculated hfcc tensors were used to compute electron paramagnetic\
   resonance (EPR) and electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM)\
   spectra for the hydrated electron that compared favorably to the\
   experimental spectra of trapped electrons in alkaline ice. The\
   calculated vibrational spectra of the hydrated electron are consistent\
   with the red-shifted bending and stretching frequencies observed in\
   resonance Raman experiments. In addition to reproducing the\
   visible/near IR absorption spectrum, the hybrid DFT model also accounts\
   for the hydrated electron's 190-nm absorption band in the ultraviolet.\
   Thus, our study suggests that to explain several important\
   experimentally observed properties of the hydrated electron,\
   many-electron effects must be accounted for: one-electron models that\
   do not allow for mixing of the excess electron density with the\
   frontier orbitals of the first-shell solvent molecules cannot explain\
   the observed magnetic, vibrational, and electronic properties of this\
   species. Despite the need for multielectron effects to explain these\
   important properties, the ensemble-averaged radial wavefunctions and\
   energetics of the highest occupied and three lowest unoccupied orbitals\
   of the hydrated electrons in our hybrid model are close to the s- and\
   p-like states obtained in one-electron models. Thus, one-electron\
   models can provide a remarkably good approximation to the multielectron\
   picture of the hydrated electron for many applications; indeed, the two\
   approaches appear to be complementary.}	b5ecfc1ea30ba4034a7ae05456916dd6	9e6a93cda7bc12e35b04f2ab084d7ac8	28e9de69602ad81bdbdbcc656be4f97b	article	{The structure of the hydrated electron. Part 2. A mixed\
   quantum/classical molecular dynamics embedded cluster density\
   functional theory: Single-excitation configuration interaction study}	Ilya A. Shkrob and William J. Glover and Ross E. Larsen and Benjamin J. Schwartz	\N	{2007}
8335209	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A}	{110}	\N	\N	{JUN 22}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roscioli2006	\N	{Letter}		\N	\N	{7517-7520}	\N	{24}	\N	issn = {{1089-5639}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000238284400001}}	{We report vibrational predissociation spectra of water cluster anions,\
   (H2O)(n=3-24)(-) in the HOH bending region to explore whether the\
   characteristic red-shifted feature associated with electron binding\
   onto a double H-bond acceptor (AA) water molecule survives into the\
   intermediate cluster size regime. The spectra of the ``tagged{''}\
   (H2O)n(-.)Ar clusters indeed exhibit the signature AA band, but\
   assignment of this motif to a particular isomer is complicated by the\
   fact that argon attachment produces significant population of three\
   isomeric forms (as evidenced by their photoelectron spectra). We\
   therefore also investigated the bare clusters since they can be\
   prepared exclusively in the high binding (isomer class I) form. Because\
   the energy required to dissociate a water molecule from the bare\
   complexes is much larger than the transition energies in the bending\
   region, the resulting ( linear) action spectroscopy selectively\
   explores the properties of clusters with most internal energy content.\
   The (H2O)(15)(-) predissociation spectrum obtained under these\
   conditions displays a more intense AA feature than was found in the\
   spectra of the Ar tagged species. This observation implies that not\
   only is the AA motif present in the class I isomer, but also that it\
   persists when the clusters contain considerable internal energy.}	d9d23e4e11f1d06087b7e5c6f7ea6bec	87db2e0c440232378d9b4bcdd78951e9	e28507a85aab847c6e8f2f62ec1fad35	article	{Infrared spectroscopy of water cluster anions, (H2O) (-)(n=3-24) in the\
   HOH bending region: Persistence of the double H-bond acceptor (AA)\
   water molecule in the excess electron binding site of the class I\
   isomers}	JR Roscioli and NI Hammer and MA Johnson	\N	{2006}
8335210	{CHEMPHYSCHEM}	{6}	\N	\N	{SEP 5}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boero2005	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{1775-1779}	\N	{9}	\N	issn = {{1439-4235}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000231971100022}}, doi = {{10.1002/cphc.200400572}}	\N	831d26a27a9411e3e65e0721af9cc644	e7a1876a81a3cf5ac74bffbfcbbf5648	529a609bff01dc40fa9f289c0b7bc20d	article	{Density and temperature dependence of proton diffusion in water: A\
   first-principles molecular dynamics study}	M Boero and T Ikeshoji and K Terakura	\N	{2005}
8335211	{SCIENCE}	{309}	\N	\N	{AUG 5}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Turi2005	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{914-917}	\N	{5736}	\N	issn = {{0036-8075}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000231101400040}}, doi = {{10.1126/science.1115808}}	{Water-cluster anions can serve as a bridge to understand the transition\
   from gaseous species to the bulk hydrated electron. However, debate\
   continues regarding how the excess electron is bound in (H2O)(n)(-), as\
   an interior, bulklike, or surface electronic state. To address the\
   uncertainty, the properties of (H2O)(n)(-) clusters with 20 to 200\
   water molecules have been evaluated by mixed quantum-classical\
   simulations. The theory reproduces every observed energetic, spectral,\
   and structural trend with cluster size that is seen in experimental\
   photoelectron and optical absorption spectra. More important, surface\
   states and interior states each manifest a characteristic signature in\
   the simulation data. The results strongly support assignment of\
   surface-bound electronic states to the water-cluster anions in\
   published experimental studies thus far.}	db1cac1448b227eafdba45fd07962558	de1a0ebc47d18cde5e879a191b14ac35	886781c95538bdf3c940e992fbb2dfe1	article	{Characterization of excess electrons in water-cluster anions by quantum\
   simulations}	L Turi and WS Sheu and PJ Rossky	\N	{2005}
8335212	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{117}	\N	\N	{JUL 8}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kloepfer2002	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{766-778}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000176424800027}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.1483292}}	{The competition between geminate recombination of electrons with their\
   parent radicals and electron scavenging with H+ is directly time\
   resolved with similar to100 fs resolution at several acid\
   concentrations. Electrons were produced from iodide photodetachment or\
   two-photon ionization of H2O. With regards to those produced from\
   iodide photodetachment, the separation between primary and secondary\
   I:e(-) recombination is established using a full numerical solution to\
   the diffusion equation. Electron ejection is found to be short range\
   and a potential well of similar to3k(b)T depth stabilizing the solvent\
   caged pair is required to yield a satisfactory fit to experiment. From\
   time-resolved scavenging data up to 5 M HCl, it is shown that the\
   electron can be scavenged both inside and outside the caged pair by H+\
   with nearly equal efficiency. The steady-state scavenging yield as a\
   function of scavenger concentration is then predicted based on the\
   determined time-dependent recombination function. Reassessment of\
   several benchmark scavenging experiments from the 1960's leads to the\
   conclusion that the primary yield of electrons after excitation of\
   iodide is near unity. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.}	78e7c7e5e262f8306b9ed67cc97ea7c5	290b4dcb1f02f568ecc583516f67f966	4dbd55eee95f553d289be0527dd3cf76	article	{Time-resolved scavenging and recombination dynamics from l : e(-) caged\
   pairs}	JA Kloepfer and VH Vilchiz and VA Lenchenkov and XY Chen and SE Bradforth	\N	{2002}
8335213	{SCIENCE}	{291}	\N	\N	{MAR 16}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geissler2001	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{2121-2124}	\N	{5511}	\N	issn = {{0036-8075}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000167563800031}}	{The dissociation of a water molecule in Liquid water is the fundamental\
   event in acid-base chemistry, determining the pH of water. Because of\
   the short time scales and microscopic length scales involved, the\
   dynamics of this autoionization have not been directly probed by\
   experiment. Here, the autoionization mechanism is revealed by sampling\
   and analyzing ab initio molecular dynamics trajectories. We identify\
   the rare fluctuations in solvation energies that destabilize an\
   oxygen-hydrogen bond, Through the transfer of protons along a hydrogen\
   bond ``wire,{''} the nascent ions separate by three or more neighbors.\
   If the hydrogen bond wire connecting the two ions is subsequently\
   broken, a metastable charge-separated state is visited. The ions may\
   then diffuse to Large separations. If, however, the hydrogen bond wire\
   remains unbroken. the ions recombine rapidly. Because of their\
   concomitant Large electric fields, the transient ionic species produced\
   in this case may provide an experimentally detectable signal of the\
   dynamics we report.}	39710df7bfed67e830e89deb8e98851e	a0273cb5beb64c5f82ecfccaf95aee52	8332af5c78dfb18d200d5e1999ff1fd5	article	{Autoionization in liquid water}	PL Geissler and C Dellago and D Chandler and J Hutter and M Parrinello	\N	{2001}
8335214	{NATURE}	{397}	\N	\N	{FEB 18}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marx1999	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{601-604}	\N	{6720}	\N	issn = {{0028-0836}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000078738500045}}	{Explanations for the anomalously high mobility of protons in liquid\
   water began with Grotthuss's idea(1,2) of structural diffusion' nearly\
   two centuries ago. Subsequent explanations have refined this concept by\
   invoking thermal hopping(3,4), proton tunnelling(5,6) or solvation\
   effects(7). More recently, two main structural models have emerged for\
   the hydrated proton. Eigen(8,9) proposed the formation of an H9O4+\
   complex in which an H3O+ core is strongly hydrogen-bonded to three H2O\
   molecules. Zundel(10,11), meanwhile, supported the notion of an H5O2+\
   complex in which the proton is shared between two H2O molecules. Here\
   we use ab initio path integral(12-14) simulations to address this\
   question, These simulations include time-independent equilibrium\
   thermal and quantum fluctuations of all nuclei, and determine\
   interatomic interactions from the electronic structure. We find that\
   the hydrated proton forms a fluxional defect in the hydrogen-bonded\
   network with both H9O4+ and H5O2+ occurring only in the sense of\
   `limiting' or `ideal' structures. The defect can become delocalized\
   over several hydrogen bonds owing to quantum fluctuations. Solvent\
   polarization induces a small barrier to proton transfer, which is\
   washed out by zero-point motion. The proton can consequently be\
   considered part of a `low-barrier hydrogen bond'(15,16), in which\
   tunnelling is negligible and the simplest concepts of transition-state\
   theory do not apply. The rate of proton diffusion is determined by\
   thermally induced hydrogen-bond breaking in the second solvation shell.}	34ead7f1024775bb1588057d93a3ed4d	b0741decdc50f2e3e2e935ba63bb5f5f	f7e8c823d21c290d6aa8f7f743d76887	article	{The nature of the hydrated excess proton in water}	D Marx and ME Tuckerman and J Hutter and M Parrinello	\N	{1999}
8335215	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{110}	\N	\N	{FEB 15}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomsen1999	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{3453-3462}	\N	{7}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000078446100022}}	{The photodissociation and photoionization of liquid water following\
   two-photon absorption at 266 nm is studied in the spectral range from\
   213 to 1108 nm with subpicosecond time resolution. Probing in the UV\
   enables the first direct simultaneous observation of the photoproducts\
   e(aq)(-) H-aq, and HOaq. This makes it possible to follow the geminate\
   recombination kinetics between the photoproducts and to determine the\
   relative yields of the dissociation and ionization channels. The\
   concentration of hydrated electrons deduced from the visible and\
   near-infrared transient absorption measurements decays by 40\\% +/- 2\\%\
   within the first 90 ps due to recombination with OHaq and H3O+.\
   Analyzing our measurements of the hydrated electron concentration using\
   the independent reaction time approximation results in the relative\
   yields of 82\\% +/- 3\\%and 18\\% +/- 3\\% for recombination with OHaq and\
   with H3O+, respectively. This is in excellent agreement with the\
   relative yield of 82\\% +/- 10\\% for recombination with OHaq determined\
   directly from our ultraviolet transient absorption measurements. The\
   contribution of hydrated electrons from direct ionization is\
   insignificant when liquid water is excited below 9.32 eV and the\
   ionization is likely to occur via dissociation and proton transfer. The\
   transient ultraviolet absorption data shows that if ionization\
   exclusively occurs via dissociation, 65\\% of the produced H(hot) atoms\
   react with the surrounding solvent molecules to produce hydrated\
   electrons. If proton transfer, on the other hand, is the only process\
   responsible for the ionization, our measurements show that the ratio\
   between dissociation and ionization is 55\\%. Geminate recombination of\
   OHaq and H-aq fragments following the photodissociation at 9.32 eV is\
   not observed indicating that the translation energy of at least one of\
   the fragments is sufficient to penetrate the water solvent cage.\
   Finally, we have measured the two-photon absorption spectrum of liquid\
   water from 110 to 160 nm, and the spectrum is in good agreement with\
   our ab initio gas-phase calculations of the two-photon absorption cross\
   sections for the transitions involved. (C) 1999 American Institute of\
   Physics. {[}S0021-9606(99)51107-0].}	c933b64002512ba966373674549edc55	457e0abb7648c46e29d9aa51b51cd449	54c3cea886688d281a60234677a8b043	article	{Two-photon dissociation and ionization of liquid water studied by\
   femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy}	CL Thomsen and D Madsen and SR Keiding and J Thogersen and O Christiansen	\N	{1999}
8335216	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY}	{98}	\N	\N	{MAY 12}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shiraishi1994	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{5164-5173}	\N	{19}	\N	issn = {{0022-3654}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1994NL77600037}}	{Pulse radiolysis experiments were performed on two equilibrium\
   reactions, e(aq)(-) + H+ reversible arrow H (1) and e(aq)(-) + NH4+\
   reversible arrow H + NH3 (5), in aqueous solution in a range between 25\
   and 250 degrees C. Equilibrium 1 was observed at temperatures above 100\
   degrees C, where dissociation of H becomes rapid, while equilibrium 5,\
   which had been studied by Schwarz below 100 degrees C, was observed in\
   the whole temperature range. The two sets of measurements gave\
   consistent results. pK(a)(H) was found to decrease from 9.59 +/- 0.03\
   at 25 degrees C to 6.24 +/- 0.09 at 250 degrees C, while its van't Hoff\
   plot curved concave upward to show that Delta C-p degrees(1) becomes\
   increasingly more positive above 100 degrees C. The curvature is\
   qualitatively as expected from decrease in the stability of ionic\
   species with reduction in the dielectric constant of water. C-p\
   degrees(e(aq)(-)) at 25 degrees C was estimated to be -4 +/- 11 cal K-1\
   mol(-1), which is large as an anion, probably because of loose\
   solvation structure of e(aq)(-). Arrhenius plots of rate constants k(1)\
   and k(5) both showed significant concave upward curvature in a region\
   corresponding to temperature above 150 degrees C, while those of k(-1)\
   and k(-5) did concave downward curvature in the same region. The\
   reducing dielectric constant is presumed substantially to influence\
   these features.}	cacae3cde74d13cc6dae738872bb233c	55eab2252c2f687634c3286770a07946	d5b5eb6fc61dffdad160f7c22e408c81	article	{TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF EQUILIBRIUM AND RATE CONSTANTS OF REACTIONS\
   INDUCING CONVERSION BETWEEN HYDRATED ELECTRON AND ATOMIC-HYDROGEN}	H SHIRAISHI and GR SUNARYO and K ISHIGURE	\N	{1994}
8335217	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY}	{96}	\N	\N	{JUN 11}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Han1992	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{4899-4906}	\N	{12}	\N	issn = {{0022-3654}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1992HY32200033}}	{We report new measurements of the reaction rates of H with OH- in light\
   water and D with OD- in heavy water. Measurements performed by optical\
   transient absorption and by EPR using the free induction decay\
   attenuation method agree quantitatively. Arrhenius parameters for the H\
   + OH- reaction are A = (1.33 +/- 0.16) x 10(14) M-1 s-1 and E(a) =\
   38.38 +/- 0.31 kJ/mol. For the D + OD- reaction corresponding\
   parameters are A = (1.19 +/- 0.22) x 10(14) M-1 s-1 and E(a) = 38.16\
   +/- 0.47 kJ/mol. The reaction rate data for the forward and reverse\
   reactions, taken together with our current understanding of the\
   electron and H atom solvation structure and dynamics, lead us to\
   conclude that the reaction mechanism is best described as a proton\
   transfer from the weak acid (H)aq to the strong base (OH-)aq. The H\
   atom effectively disproportionates, leaving the electron to become\
   hydrated within the H atom solvent cage. By extension, numerous\
   reactions of (e-)aq With protonated aqueous species and water itself\
   can best be understood in terms of a proton transfer to the weak base\
   (e-)aq.}	c346b39629d151013ed94edd265cb916	f715149cedd0eb8c380730b80048863f	eeae08b2325a7a47f1009654abe54ecf	article	{H/D ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN WATER RADIOLYSIS .4. THE MECHANISM OF\
   (H)AQ-REVERSIBLE-ARROW(E-)AQ INTERCONVERSION}	P HAN and DM BARTELS	\N	{1992}
8335218	{JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{96}	\N	\N	{APR 1}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goulet1992	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{5076-5087}	\N	{7}	\N	issn = {{0021-9606}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1992HL09900029}}	{With the help of Monte Carlo simulation techniques, we study the\
   recombination kinetics of hydrated electrons (e(aq)-) with H3O+ and OH\
   which results from the photoionization of pure water with femtosecond\
   pulsed lasers.  A full description of the simulation procedure is given\
   and various comparisons are made with analytical formulations of the\
   reaction kinetics.  Particular attention is given to the reaction of\
   e(aq)- with H3O+, which is only partially diffusion controlled and\
   which involves a Coulombic interaction with dielectric saturation\
   effects.  We find that the probability of reaction per e(aq)--H3O+\
   encounter is small (approximately 6\\%) and that the encounter duration\
   can be of the order of a few picoseconds.  The competition between the\
   reaction of e(aq)- with H3O+ and with OH is analyzed with the\
   simulations and with the independent reaction times method.  Both\
   approaches indicate that the e(aq)- decay is largely dominated by the\
   reaction of e(aq)- with OH.  The effect of neighboring ionization sites\
   on the e(aq)- decay kinetics is also included in the simulations to\
   account for different possible densities of ionization sites.  The\
   initial separation between the reactants is found to be about 1 nm, in\
   agreement with previous determinations.  The significance of this last\
   value and the constraints that it puts on the initial kinetic energy of\
   the photoelectrons is discussed.}	d93699e82a0d8ebfd5f4a0cfd377ec50	afd7b1a1246ef51b7a6d87ed2c5524a3	f5b627fa5517210432e8d259d055a89f	article	{ON THE REACTIONS OF HYDRATED ELECTRONS WITH OH. AND H3O+ - ANALYSIS OF\
   PHOTOIONIZATION EXPERIMENTS}	T GOULET and JP JAYGERIN	\N	{1992}
8335219	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY}	{96}	\N	\N	{JAN 9}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt1992	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{199-206}	\N	{1}	\N	issn = {{0022-3654}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1992GZ69700039}}	{We present new measurements of hydrated electron mobility in both H2O\
   and D2O for the full liquid temperature range at atmospheric pressure. \
   Transient conductivity signals were measured following pulse radiolysis\
   of aqueous alkaline solutions with 16-MeV electrons.  The conductivity\
   signal is proportional to the difference in specific conductance of the\
   electron and the hydroxide (or deuteroxide) ion.  To evaluate the\
   signals in heavy water, ancillary measurements of the electron\
   radiolysis yield vs temperature were made.  The specific conductance of\
   OD- in heavy water is estimated using (light water) transfer numbers\
   and tabulated here for the first time.  In H2O, the hydrated electron\
   specific conductivity is found to be 184.0 +/- 0.7 S cm2 at 298 K,\
   giving a diffusion coefficient of (4.90 +/- 0.02) x 10(-5) cm2/s with\
   an average activation energy in the temperature range 15-90-degrees-C\
   of 4.81 +/- 0.03 kcal/mol, in good agreement with previous results.  In\
   D2O the diffusion coefficient is (3.88 +/- 0.03) x 10(-5) cm2/s at 298\
   K and has approximately the same activation energy (4.69 +/- 0.04\
   kcal/mol).  In comparison with classical ions, the electron diffusion\
   has a higher activation energy, a more linear Arrhenius plot, and a\
   slightly larger H2O/D2O isotope effect.  We suggest that these\
   differences can be explained in terms of the essentially instantaneous\
   adiabatic response of electrons to solvent librational motions coupled\
   with the fast dielectric relaxation of water.  The electron mobility in\
   simple alcohols is apparently not enhanced because alcohol molecules\
   cannot respond quickly enough to high-frequency distortions of the\
   electron charge distribution.}	af573215233bd90d4e583e3c3ab703c9	1f4be7e1416e5806b0b161963baea146	3a1b3346ed6d5c37a6dc8298c4c769f4	article	{TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF SOLVATED ELECTRON-DIFFUSION IN H2O AND D2O}	KH SCHMIDT and P HAN and DM BARTELS	\N	{1992}
8335220	{ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIK D-ATOMS MOLECULES AND CLUSTERS}	{20}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee1991	\N	{Proceedings Paper}		\N	{5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMP ON SMALL PARTICLES AND INORGANIC CLUSTERS,\
   KONSTANZ, FED REP GER, SEP 10-14, 1990}	{9-12}	\N	{1-4}	\N	issn = {{0178-7683}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1991FQ94300003}}	{The photodetachment spectra of (H2O)n = 2-69- and (NH3)n = 41-1100-\
   have been recorded, and vertical detachment energies (VDEs) were\
   obtained from the spectra.  For both systems, the cluster anion VDEs\
   increase smoothly with increasing sizes and most species plot linearly\
   with n-1/3, extrapolating to a VDE (n = infinity) value which is very\
   close to the photoelectric threshold energy for the corresponding\
   condensed phase solvated electron system.  The linear extrapolation of\
   this data to the analogous condensed phase property suggests that these\
   cluster anions are gas phase counterparts to solvated electrons, i.e.\
   they are embryonic forms of hydrated and ammoniated electrons which\
   mature with increasing cluster size toward condensed phase solvated\
   electrons.}	508ac29b2d91b0fe09522819a1715aef	274a1a857df09b16a5f38b53de2e834d	e61c7cf1ce72aa7a580e1d242b8f794d	article	{NEGATIVE-ION PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY OF SOLVATED ELECTRON CLUSTER\
   ANIONS, (H2O)N- AND (NH3)N-}	GH LEE and ST ARNOLD and JG EATON and HW SARKAS and KH BOWEN and C LUDEWIGT and H HABERLAND	\N	{1991}
8335221	{ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH}	{22}	\N	\N	{OCT}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barnett1989	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{350-357}	\N	{10}	\N	issn = {{0001-4842}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1989AW56600002}}	\N	cc0032aa44dec3f46c034d3b03fcfd60	1aaa46737852452047691c5c81e7d922	380b08dd080f43c248bc5cb5c5c308ec	article	{SURFACE AND INTERNAL EXCESS ELECTRON-STATES IN MOLECULAR CLUSTERS}	RN BARNETT and U LANDMAN and D SCHARF and J JORTNER	\N	{1989}
8335222	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL REFERENCE DATA}	{17}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buxton1988	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{513-886}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0047-2689}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1988P237200002}}	\N	ddd18c4b8cbad4703d44a394d4d0e9a8	532b521f313c39726d4fe21f5d1a47a0	9867d05fc4b3b0598e21c822af0dd07f	article	{CRITICAL-REVIEW OF RATE CONSTANTS FOR REACTIONS OF HYDRATED ELECTRONS,\
   HYDROGEN-ATOMS AND HYDROXYL RADICALS (.OH/.O-) IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION}	GV BUXTON and CL GREENSTOCK and WP HELMAN and AB ROSS	\N	{1988}
8335223	{ISRAEL JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY}	{9}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stein1971	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{413-\\&}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{0021-2148}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1971K965600011}}	\N	7d545f84be442c56b7b23e42a924a2bf	bde59e8afa47c09c2b772ba40c215db9	99e48668c597d420669b5b6833a432d8	article	{APPLICABILITY OF BRONSTED RELATION TO REACTIONS OF HYDRATED ELECTRON}	G STEIN	\N	{1971}
8335224	{TRANSACTIONS OF THE FARADAY SOCIETY}	{66}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barker1970	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{1498-\\&}	\N	{570}	\N	unique-id = {{ISI:A1970G666400025}}	\N	8ff67b1a47c585dd42024df2206220bf	31f6773a946ad4b341fa1881f6e20472	7c85383249c9f51da3778e05b70b7a62	article	{PULSE RADIOLYTIC INDUCED TRANSIENT ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE IN LIQUID\
   SOLUTIONS .1. TECHNIQUE AND RADIOLYSIS OF WATER}	GC BARKER and P FOWLES and DC SAMMON and B STRINGER	\N	{1970}
8335318	\N	1228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNAI	Nienhuys-ChengWo97	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=548817	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540629270}	\N	e2628da20c428932dc4f9d7f46575119	b499a980841175cd74e10344a8cb575f	3971995881ef9cc7322d202287533408	book	Foundations of Inductive Logic Programming	Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng and Ronald de Wolf	\N	1997
8335594	Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VandeVondeleSprik2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b501603g	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N	doi = {}	We have performed density functional theory based molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the [radical dot]OH radical in solution using self-interaction corrected (SIC) methods. We use a scheme recently proposed by M. d'Avezac, M. Calandra and F. Mauri [arXiv:cond-mat/0407750] in which a correction is only applied to the spin density within a restricted open shell formulation. In addition to two correction formulas employed within this scheme by M. d'Avezac, M. Calandra and F. Mauri, we propose and test an new empirical form which only introduces a scaled Coulomb term. This new functional leads to good agreement with reference calculations on radical cation dimers and on the hydroxyl water dimer in the gas phase. Applied in ab initio MD simulations, these three SIC methods provide a picture of the [radical dot]OH solvation that differs qualitatively from the one obtained using the standard generalised gradient approximation (GGA). Hemibonded water, observed in GGA simulations and believed to be an artefact due to self-interaction error, is not present. We find that the [radical dot]OH acts as a good hydrogen bond donor, but accepts less than two hydrogen bonds on average. These hydrogen bonds are part of a mobile, otherwise quasi-hydrophobic solvation cage. Our results show the potential of this computationally expedient scheme, which might extend the range of problems that can be modelled adequately with density functional theory.	479770f583fb7c642cfda48299f96ed5	a97c683d07e1337d14b782d24cfead5b	556faecbd4e34048c9501e073c867e17	article	A molecular dynamics study of the hydroxyl radical in solution applying self-interaction-corrected density functional methods	Joost VandeVondele and Michiel Sprik	\N	2005
8335606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the AISB/GI Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	AISB and GI	\N	Hamburg	\N	\N	KodratoffFa78	\N	\N		\N	\N	169--175	\N	\N	\N		\N	675fc08f47ef87398d44c4dd47697e96	353b148a904703f0028a13050e6606b8	3576a71a85ad5e06fdf4d1adf25d5940	inproceedings	A Sane Algorithm for the Synthesis of {LISP} Functions from Example Problems: The {Boyer} and {Moore} Algorithm	Y. Kodratoff and J. Fargues	\N	1978
8335664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NoPr09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc0159692ab9152b657250c3a8f1dc5b	22b4c5838ee6dbc23bfbc8a731394e96	1f3787e4c807ff51de9a4f3066923a40	inproceedings	Transfer komplexer Interaktionen von Desktop- zu Web-Anwendungen	Aleander Nolte and Michael Prilla	\N	2009
8335665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeits- und Dienstleistungsforschung als Innovationstreiber	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	HePS09	\N	\N		\N	\N	60--69	\N	\N	\N		\N	0fc60117d4286f4f68f43f33e5030725	692de43c84384219523c29fc1fcbc094	f618873a9bd58eac53933edcad2e199a	inproceedings	Modellgestützte Planung für Dienstleistungsprozesse: Von "wicked
\
\	problems" zu semi-strukturierten Prozessen	Thomas Herrmann and Michael Prilla and Rainer Skrotzki	Dieter Spath	2009
8335709	Computer Zeitung	\N	\N	\N	19. May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlitter2008c	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/Schlitter_CZ2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	21	\N		\N	f05dafd40da82d9f8c8bd71f9782786f	e6de61e45c44d5d63b77b9aaf9ab0581	670f1c7dfe1abe06821b4fcc02f73dab	article	Funkchips liefern Produktdaten - Kategorisierung durch Datamining vereinfacht die Qualitätskontrolle	Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz and Florian Kähne	\N	2008
8335714	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Key Factors for Successful Logistics: Services, Transportation Concepts, IT and Management Tools	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co.	Berlin	\N	\N	Schilz2007	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/SchilzSchlitter_HICL2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	153-168	\N	\N	\N		\N	a05eb4bc489db26629db77ffd1e26383	a1865b8cdabd8f919fc039d4c14baca6	952d211103716f83938568d9a37df75f	inproceedings	RFID Rollout – What Can We Learn From EDI?	Stiefen T. Schilz and Nico Schlitter and Florian Kähne and Egemen Genc	Thorsten Blecker and George Q. Huang and Fabrizio Salvador	2007
8335718	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovative Logistics Management: Competitive Advantages through new Processes and Services	\N	\N	\N	Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co.	Berlin	\N	\N	Schlitter2007	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/SchlitterKaehne_HICL2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	147-164	\N	\N	\N		\N	299bb01c20eb62e34ab728dc300b8368	639502904e79e0dac72b4a801e871cf0	563bfca01f770aa357a8454ea6772ebc	inproceedings	Potentials and problems of RFID-based cooperations in supply chains	Nico Schlitter and Florian Kähne and Stiefen T. Schilz and Holger Mattke	Wolfgang Kersten and Thorsten Blecker and Cornelius Herstatt	2007
8336248	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	15 Jahre Künstliche Intelligenz an der TU Chemnitz	\N	\N	\N	Techn. Univ. Chemnitz, Fak. für Informatik	Chemnitz	\N	Chemnitzer Informatik-Berichte	Schlitter2008b	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/Schlitter_ChemInfBericht2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	203-217	\N	\N	\N		\N	a024a26c5beedaefb6dab8270bc82c09	4c052d82344cf44564d26329cdb62a03	770d050d2b0d004bab3bff5148dad055	incollection	A Case Study of Time Series Forecasting with Backpropagation Networks	Nico Schlitter	Johannes Steinmüller and Holger Langner and Marc Ritter and Jens Zeidler	2008
8336254	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Tagungsband ZFPro'08	\N	\N	\N	M&S-Verlags-OHG	Plauen	\N	\N	Schlitter2008d	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/SchlitterSchilz_ZFPro2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	25-34	\N	\N	\N		\N	04eb1f60c0a9402cddbbc14a07f1fa99	a2c81af7a3137520ee1c1cef650f0947	065fe4528ec07de2fb51c41907cba077	inproceedings	Strategischer IKT-Einsatz schafft Wettbewerbsvorteile durch unternehmensübergreifendes Data Mining	Nico Schlitter and Stiefen T. Schilz	Tobias Teich and Christian Schumann and Holger Dürr and Thomas Gäse	2008
8336260	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	15 Jahre Künstliche Intelligenz an der Fakultät für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	Techn. Univ. Chemnitz, Fak. für Informatik	Chemnitz	\N	Chemnitzer Informatik-Berichte	Moeller2008	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/MoellerSchlitter2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	189-201	\N	\N	\N		\N	c749b3318baf84de787034893e97d01f	e2135277259914e9e7397a130bfe65ee	0b3ad80eb36bbde79624e43fe2cf533c	incollection	Analyse und Prognose ökonomischer Zeitreihen mit Support Vector Machines 	Manuel Möller and Nico Schlitter	Johannes Steinmüller and Holger Langner and Marc Ritter and Jens Zeidler	2008
8336264	Machine Learning	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeRaedtDe97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007361123060	\N		\N	\N	99--146	\N	2	\N		The clausal discovery engine claudien is presented. CLAUDIEN is an inductive logic programming engine that fits in the descriptive data mining paradigm. CLAUDIEN addresses characteristic induction from interpretations, a task which is related to existing formalisations of induction in logic. In characteristic induction from interpretations, the regularities are represented by clausal theories, and the data using Herbrand interpretations. Because CLAUDIEN uses clausal logic to represent hypotheses, the regularities induced typically involve multiple relations or predicates. CLAUDIEN also employs a novel declarative bias mechanism to define the set of clauses that may appear in a hypothesis.	669e9327c240c22d2f699cfa7b2a66ff	feb87446fbdacff1dc791f66ab6cd734	4bcb0d0bfa59c7632a6401cd0753baa4	article	Clausal Discovery	Luc De Raedt and Luc Dehaspe	\N	1997
8336266	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Privacy Statistics in Databases (PSD) 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Istanbul,Turkey 	\N	\N	Schlitter2008	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/Schlitter_PSD2008.pdf	\N		\N	\N	on CD	\N	\N	\N		\N	24b028de924362a9b25a12f9b8e15501	480fa5e52d0e319f044a4f892949aad9	cbfe3dac84ee85e877af6220bf297f07	inproceedings	A Protocol for Privacy Preserving Neural Network Learning on Horizontal Partitioned Data	Nico Schlitter	\N	2008
8336268	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM Verlag Dr. Müller	Saarbrücken	\N	\N	Schlitter2008a	http://www.nicoschlitter.de/downloads/Neuronale_Netze_zur_Aktienkursprognose.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ca2a9a62edf0f05342c8a20cf1a8a1a	c972cbb8e405366ae341244277ecf090	2fe015d82efcba7f47ed46dfc5f62e89	book	Analyse und Prognose ökonomischer Zeitreihen: Neuronale Netze zur Aktienkursprognose	Nico Schlitter	\N	2008
8336850	Bioinformatics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bioinformatics/GagneurJC03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bioinformatics/bioinformatics19.html#GagneurJC03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1027-1034	\N	8	\N	date = {2003-07-24}	\N	0fc7465f569894dd6b05d1d03e1035ef	a8454cd99c7e9479b40d68ac4782b897	89b8c8da1c0c9374d17222d2f7ea5436	article	Hierarchical Analysis of Dependency in Metabolic Networks.	Julien Gagneur and David B. Jackson and Georg Casari	\N	2003
8336855	Bioinformatics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/bioinformatics/HolmeHJ03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bioinformatics/bioinformatics19.html#HolmeHJ03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	532-538	\N	4	\N	date = {2003-04-30}	\N	5982188b3483fefa65418cfa06fb76b9	6140da40f7d32a89fb354ce0800e94fc	e50fd8b3c073b66fe2f1c50572008e2e	article	Subnetwork hierarchies of biochemical pathways.	Petter Holme and Mikael Huss and Hawoong Jeong	\N	2003
8336867	BMJ	338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McManus2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b940	\N		\N	\N	b940	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19454748}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.b940}	\N	68e587e565d1e417a2f6ce9f7f9b1a7c	19ec1d25149cb1f6d47e3e92a654820a	5ccc0e496a2ea382e3348c8bc8c1859a	article	Management of blood pressure in primary care.	Richard J McManus and Jonathan Mant	\N	2009
8336901	Physica Scripta	T79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1402-4896-1999-T79-047	http://stacks.iop.org/1402-4896/T79/206	\N		\N	\N	206-208	\N	\N	\N		We have investigated the properties of wafer-fused Si-doped isotype heterojunctions between GaAs and InP. Current/voltage measurements were conducted to study the influence of the doping concentrations on each side of the interface on the electrical conductivity. An almost ohmic behavior with a very low series resistance was obtained for the highest examined doping level on the GaAs side, whereas the doping concentration on the InP side was found to be of little significance. Fusion at different temperatures showed that the conductivity degrades significantly below 500degC, although mechanically stable junctions were obtained also at temperatures as low as 305degC. Secondary ion mass spectroscopy measurements showed no redistribution of Si, but indicated the presence of small amounts of C and Fe impurities at the interface.	89bf593bf7f418c28c9c87998543bea8	c966a427c0185a8f50b9814d14683882	a20e44ee1d1b1be3cee4938ad99cd6b8	article	Characterisation of n-InP/n-GaAs wafer fused heterojunctions	J Bentell and F Wennekes and F Salomonsson and M Hammar and K Streubel	\N	1999
8336917	Journal of Applied Physics	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4636736	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JAPIAU000083000002000768000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	768--774	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-26 17:32:09}, citeulike-article-id = {4636736}, priority = {2}	\N	01134024391afd7f2e9efddbadb66537	20612d73b9fbbdd6b7e81eb15e0af6e8	a01947c6277c31e27c526f24655e0dfd	article	Wafer fused p-InP/p-GaAs heterojunctions	F. Salomonsson and K. Streubel and J. Bentell and M. Hammar and D. Keiper and R. Westphalen and J. Piprek and L. Sagalowicz and A. Rudra and J. Behrend	\N	1998
8336938	Optical Engineering	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4636748	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=OPEGAR000039000002000488000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	488--497	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-26 17:37:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4636748}, priority = {0}	\N	775b655c98767696243ff4e5b08b113e	ecbe544730116b3815b94cdedecd227c	951ae7d0ca750d61fc1419ca8e3b4ff7	article	Novel technologies for 1.55-mu m vertical cavity lasers	Klaus Streubel and Mattias Hammar and Fredrik Salomonsson and J. Bentell and Sebastian Mogg and S. Rapp and Jo\\"{e}l Jacquet and Julian Boucart and C. Stark and A. Plais and F. Gaborit and E. Derouin and N. Bouch\\'{e} and A. Rudra and Alexei V. Syrbu and Vladimir P. Iakovlev and C. A. Berseth and O. Dehaese and E. Kapon and H. Moussa and I. Sagnes and R. Raj	\N	2000
8337049	{CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS}	{357}	\N	\N	{MAY 17}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV}	{PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS}	\N	\N	Takahashi2002	\N	{Article}		\N	\N	{358-364}	\N	{5-6}	\N	issn = {{0009-2614}}, keywords-plus = {{FLOW-THROUGH CELL; SUPERCRITICAL WATER; RATE CONSTANTS; CONDUCTIVITY
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   MEASUREMENTS; DEPENDENCE; DIFFUSION; EQUILIBRIUM; OXIDATION; HYDROGEN}}, doc-delivery-number = {{558GX}}, subject-category = {{Chemistry, Physical; Physics, Atomic, Molecular \\& Chemical}}, number-of-cited-references = {{27}}, affiliation = {{Jonah, CD (Reprint Author), Argonne Natl Lab, Div Chem, 9700 S Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
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   Argonne Natl Lab, Div Chem, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.
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   Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Engn, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608628, Japan.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Chem. Phys. Lett.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000175958900006}}, times-cited = {{9}}	{Reaction rates were measured for the reaction of the hydrated electron
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   with sodium nitrate. sodium nitrite. and perchloric acid using pulse
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   radiolysis/transient absorption at temperatures Lip to 380 degreesC.
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   For nitrate and nitrite, the rates increase as the temperature
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   increases. reach a maximum around 125-200 degreesC and then decrease.
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   Above 350 degreesC the rates increase again sharply. The perchloric
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   acid rates strongly increase between 250 and 350 degreesC, and decrease
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   sharply at 380 degreesC. We interpret the unusual rate behavior at
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   supercritical temperatures in terms of ion pairing, which eliminates
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   coulombic attraction/repulsion between the reactants. (C) 2002
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   Published by ElSevier Science B.V.}	c03f2184b5ebb05c0de14af9c75bca38	17b0c8024d1314beb770a1b3879475b2	f52abb34b5411c725750358cf12a9fc0	article	{Reaction rates of the hydrated electron with NO2-, NO3-, and hydronium
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   ions as a function of temperature from 125 to 380 degrees C}	K Takahashi and DM Bartels and JA Cline and CD Jonah	\N	{2002}
8337754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information: Droge, Ware oder Commons? Wertschöpfungs- und Transformationsprozesse auf den Informationsmärkten. Internationales Symposium für Informationswissenschaft, ISI 2009	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Werner Hülsbusch 	Konstanz	\N	\N	MandlPfeifferWolff2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-319	\N	\N	\N		\N	98d5655c47011b3b869c3f1e248ad5c6	8efb7de29d642e4227c24161c21fa0b2	b802ab9ec1b29bb1d2f9299f89f380f1	inproceedings	Partizipative Leitbildentwicklung und Hochschulkommunikation. Eine Fallstudie zum Einsatz sozialer Software am Beispiel der Universität Regensburg	Christoph Mandl and Christoph Pfeiffer and Christian Wolff	Rainer Kuhlen	2009
8337777	Applied Physics Letters	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Yuasa06	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/89/042505/1	\N	Giant tunneling magnetoresistance up to 410% at room temperature in fully epitaxial Co/MgO/Co magnetic tunnel junctions with bcc Co(001) electrodes	\N	\N	042505	\N	4	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {042505}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2236268}	\N	266a381aa20045d9ebd57911aedc9402	8e08a56b2e4fe93e4e75376d2a6a03d3	1c6f14c6d24693520e29a0ea43d045a8	article	Giant tunneling magnetoresistance up to 410% at room temperature in fully epitaxial Co/MgO/Co magnetic tunnel junctions with bcc Co(001) electrodes	Shinji Yuasa and Akio Fukushima and Hitoshi Kubota and Yoshishige Suzuki and Koji Ando	\N	2006
8337784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutgers University	\N	\N	New Brunswick, NJ	\N	\N	Mitchell80bias	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d63513830722bb086a077153e0f7984b	d263e645b3bac437539f4cef55c84195	8bc1ae3ea830f305f20f6484fefae3db	techreport	The Need for Biases in Learning Generalizations	Tom M. Mitchell	\N	1980
8337795	Applied Physics Letters	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	moriyama:222503	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/88/222503/1	\N	Tunneling magnetoresistance in (001)-oriented FeCo/MgO/FeCo magnetic tunneling junctions grown by sputtering deposition	\N	\N	222503	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.2207835}	\N	c96715e14e2139101c10a576d7fff427	1fd24aaff05e0a3e97748c79f7eb4be8	ecba34e169df109b524e38423dffa374	article	Tunneling magnetoresistance in (001)-oriented FeCo/MgO/FeCo magnetic tunneling junctions grown by sputtering deposition	T. Moriyama and C. Ni and W. G. Wang and X. Zhang and John Q. Xiao	\N	2006
8338353	Applied Physics Letters	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	faure-vincent:4507	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/82/4507/1	\N	High tunnel magnetoresistance in epitaxial Fe/MgO/Fe tunnel junctions	\N	\N	4507-4509	\N	25	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1586785}	\N	fc25a3387e7dfa1d2853b8500c776260	387afdaeb12eeecbb4b2a019f1fee939	3d57ca3332d1b8193cb21a06a456cd39	article	High tunnel magnetoresistance in epitaxial Fe/MgO/Fe tunnel junctions	J. Faure-Vincent and C. Tiusan and E. Jouguelet and F. Canet and M. Sajieddine and C. Bellouard and E. Popova and M. Hehn and F. Montaigne and A. Schuhl	\N	2003
8338375	Applied Physics Letters	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	djayaprawira:092502	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/86/092502/1	\N	230% room-temperature magnetoresistance in CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions	\N	\N	092502	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.1871344}	\N	41b1a0960ec3b88a3a9609cab6c84b42	b9dc496db270d5cbdc25e11117afb6a3	4cdf76557e361ea907b1a10611e23dab	article	230% room-temperature magnetoresistance in CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions	David D. Djayaprawira and Koji Tsunekawa and Motonobu Nagai and Hiroki Maehara and Shinji Yamagata and Naoki Watanabe and Shinji Yuasa and Yoshishige Suzuki and Koji Ando	\N	2005
8338397	Applied Physics Letters	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	hayakawa:232510	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/89/232510/1	\N	Effect of high annealing temperature on giant tunnel magnetoresistance ratio of CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions	\N	\N	232510	\N	23	\N	doi = {10.1063/1.2402904}	\N	47f6833d7abedebf446f0476acc22182	73b3333b5de01469202c9bc870d60fad	48e18e62383529d8389ba534f2330477	article	Effect of high annealing temperature on giant tunnel magnetoresistance ratio of CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions	J. Hayakawa and S. Ikeda and Y. M. Lee and F. Matsukura and H. Ohno	\N	2006
8338534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Mode2008	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-934997-22-6}	\N	6fc3d0faa40f1c5d1bf1349e1a569d11	6c1e76cf02a80ac06ebc0a6c79f99af0	e028fa126b257f16b37f2cab23108c8e	book	Moderne Bibliothek	\N	\N	2008
8338644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bock + Herchen	Bad Honnef	\N	\N	BuB2001	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5f9b6b0988deaa86ebbe301f78890483	dc83048315204c3ef552c36e069ea923	c9caba765e33f24e7021a6fd9bda2a22	book	BuB	\N	\N	2001
8339544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	blazer2005amm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a30859c9e63d8f65ad79c5590b0ed1a2	65dc57bf4cde621f04b57a29440ba1cf	7f8ca09ad430ccd2de72d31d0094d298	book	{The age of melancholy:" major depression" and its social origins}	D.G. Blazer	\N	2005
8339955	Virology	378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martín2008185	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXR-4SV0SP0-2/2/1d5c3a8e33f38b40e8ea9ebb46fccb1f	\N	ScienceDirect - Virology : No evidence of selection for mutational robustness during lethal mutagenesis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus	\N	\N	185 - 192	\N	1	\N	issn = {0042-6822}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2008.05.016}	Lethal mutagenesis is a transition towards virus extinction mediated by enhanced mutation rates during viral genome replication. Theoretical studies suggest that viruses can evolve towards regions of their fitness landscapes at which they display resistance to the deleterious effects of mutations. It has been suggested that such mutational robustness could jeopardize lethal mutagenesis. We have used the Arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) to explore whether treatment with the mutagenic base analogue 5-fluorouracil (FU) selected for viral populations displaying resistance to lethal mutagenesis. Neither average LCMV populations with a history of FU mutagenesis, nor individual biological LCMV clones derived from those populations, displayed any resistance to lethal mutagenesis by FU. They were as sensitive to FU-induced extinction as LCMV populations and clones treated in parallel, but without a history of FU mutagenesis. Current evidence of the molecular events affecting quasispecies dynamics suggests that it is unlikely that a viral population can acquire mutational robustness under the increased mutation rates associated with mutagenic treatments. We consider mechanisms by which viruses could escape extinction by lethal mutagenesis, and provide evidence that mutational robustness is unlikely to be one of them.	09af5c62bc8f2c356e309afdd3ca5de2	dbb4ce7b0b611e159773962f9ecf343f	aa664fc35af14dc05695024b8ef4103b	article	No evidence of selection for mutational robustness during lethal mutagenesis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus	Verónica Martín and Ana Grande-Pérez and Esteban Domingo	\N	2008
8340063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceeding of the 16thth annual SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI-08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Florence, Italy	\N	\N	Kittur:EtAl:08	http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~echi/papers/2008-CHI2008/2008-02-mech-turk-online-experiments-chi1049-kittur.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		User studies are important for many aspects of the design process and involve techniques ranging from informal surveys to rigorous laboratory studies. However, the costs involved in engaging users often requires practitioners to trade off between sample size, time requirements, and monetary costs. Micro-task markets, such as Amazon's Mechanical Turk, offer a potential paradigm for engaging a large number of users for low time and monetary costs. Here we investigate the utility of a micro-task market for collecting user measurements, and discuss design considerations for developing remote micro user evaluation tasks. Although micro-task markets have great potential for rapidly collecting user measurements at low costs, we found that special care is needed in formulating tasks in order to harness the capabilities of the approach.	3d37d70a0dbf64d397cae804b11f6c31	3e22d46ecdff57efe1057e653b1d64f3	d47ab4e0d9fa2837310d75432fdaa4b5	inproceedings	Crowdsourcing user studies with Mechanical Turk	Aniket Kittur and Ed H. Chi and Bongwon Suh	\N	2008
8340537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE} {I}nternational {C}onference on {D}igital                  {E}cosystems and {T}echnologies ({DEST})	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Wonbacher2007BP	\N	\N		\N	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	status = {PUBLISHED}, location = {Cairns, Australia}, oai-id = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:109310}, oai-set = {conf; fulltext}, unit = {LSIR}, details = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/109310}, documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/getfile.py?recid=109310&mode=best}, affiliation = {EPFL}, review = {REVIEWED}	A lot of work exists on notions of equivalence and
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                 soundness relations of different workflow models, which
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                 are used in different domains like e.g. Business Process
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                 Modeling, Software and Service Engineering. These
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                 definitions are based on different models, including
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                 Petri Nets and different versions of Finite State
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                 Automata, having different expressiveness and
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                 computational complexity classes. The aim of this paper
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                 is to compare the equivalence and soundness relations of
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                 the Petri Net and annotated Finite State Automaton models
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                 in the context of Service Oriented Architectures. It
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                 turns out that up to a certain expressiveness the
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                 relations are comparable and computable with reasonable
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                 effort. For these cases also mappings between the
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                 different models and relations are presented.	c4a926343a37b1f26425597a97aceedf	7a47e5191fbed2b2ba0204c7c9b80d1f	c3e28ebbea465473acddec5011772e32	inproceedings	Soundness and {E}quivalence of {P}etri {N}ets and
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                 {A}nnotated {F}inite {S}tate {A}utomate: {A} {C}omparison
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                 in the {SOA} {C}ontext	Andreas Wombacher and Axel Martens	\N	2007
8340571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WI-IATW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Celebi+2006process	\N	\N		\N	\N	463--466	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2749-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI-IATW.2006.106}	\N	848c6a68a4c54ee8f51036b8dee09730	22a78b1ae5b3a1fe0dd8ee619bcb0510	b30d60ef94fa70f02fbc4a3e87a129ec	inproceedings	Process Matchmaking on a P2P Environment	Remzi Celebi and Huseyin Ellezer and Cem Baylam and Ibrahim Cereci and Hurevren Kilic	\N	2006
8341182	Systems Biology	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEE	\N	\N	\N	elf:230	http://www.icm.uu.se/molbio/elflab/references/ElfSysBio.pdf	\N	Spontaneous separation of bi-stable biochemical systems into spatial domains of opposite phases	\N	\N	230-236	\N	2	\N	collaboration = {}, supplementary_url = {http://www.icm.uu.se/molbio/elflab/references/Elf2004B.pdf}, doi = {10.1049/sb:20045021}	Bi-stable chemical systems are the basic building blocks for intracellular memory and cell fate decision circuits. These circuits are built from molecules, which are present at low copy numbers and are slowly diffusing in complex intracellular geometries. The stochastic reaction-diffusion kinetics of a double-negative feedback system and a MAPK phosphorylation-dephosphorylation system is analysed with Monte-Carlo simulations of the reaction-diffusion master equation. The results show the geometry of intracellular reaction compartments to be important both for the duration and the locality of biochemical memory. Rules for when the systems lose global hysteresis by spontaneous separation into spatial domains in opposite phases are formulated in terms of geometrical constraints, diffusion rates and attractor escape times. The analysis is facilitated by a new efficient algorithm for exact sampling of the Markov process corresponding to the reaction-diffusion master equation.	97f802d139b7c7c12bb5e7e164b28c2f	edcbf874ae1b483a663784af57559b14	e41227bc0ca09f6757acd001c84da2ea	article	Spontaneous separation of bi-stable biochemical systems into spatial domains of opposite phases	J. Elf and M. Ehrenberg	\N	2004
8342862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Awadallah:2006	http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~andi/lop.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	515-518	\N	\N	\N	library = {Mine (May 2009)}	Answering multiple-choice questions, where a set of possible answers is provided together with the question, constitutes a simplified but nevertheless challenging area in question answering research. This paper introduces and evaluates two novel techniques for answer selection. It furthermore analyses in how far performance figures obtained using the English language Web as data source can be transferred to less dominant languages on the Web, such as Arabic. Result evaluation is based on questions from both the English and the Arabic versions of the TV show "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" as well as on the TREC-2002 QA data.	b4829f6e8f2ce2ae08056dc630617f22	eaab621381f4b6db6ec98c656babb674	aa971ab505b87d08c6923b41fca58a4f	inproceedings	Web-based Multiple Choice Question Answering for English and Arabic Questions	Awadallah, Rawia and Rauber, Andreas	\N	2006
8343576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	umlauf1999	http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h66/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3de55d5bd5a4b597968e9211f6c91013	5dda9592140181553b4fece0dc318211	b55bfead0c7701c2c4a449d941f57dab	book	Einführung in die Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog RSWK : mit Übungen	Konrad Umlauf	\N	1999
8343754	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LWA-2008 (Special Track on Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AKP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-7	\N	\N	\N		\N	65686b39ccd639aee4ad763c501514d2	31b176abc60adbd64ba55be614633ee1	03687313429d997162febb0022667160	inproceedings	Rule-Based Information Extraction for Structured Data Acquisition using TextMarker	Martin Atzmueller and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller	2008
8343784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LWA-2008 (Special Track on Information Retrieval)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KAP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	73-77	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ba68505c927f97568c095b512572807	bb16286b59975c654956275faabf06b6	a9078c765c9a43ae4fd495922465ef0c	inproceedings	Integrating the Rule-Based IE Component TextMarker into UIMA	Peter Kluegl and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller	2008
8343815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th International Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering (KESE 2008),31th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI-2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KESE_KAP08	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	9edd4476ce0a991703b4f2a73de284f2	b0c0f33fa8c25b5ad0321d9595fb3529	7faad0654224d424ea248add25947386	inproceedings	Test-Driven Development of Complex Information Extraction Systems using TextMarker	Peter Kluegl and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	Grzegorz J. Naplepa and Joachim Baumeister	2008
8343819	ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rivers2008	\N	\N	Race, Space, and New Right Editorial Cartoons in the United States	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1549-6732}, issue = {2}	\N	e1998d5a5b3e4fb440677af0dac64f03	742d2fb0fcf7c7fc58322ee22472b08e	aa068067df77b06f84c7492c687d04e4	article	Race, Space, and New Right Editorial Cartoons in the United States	Patrick Lynn Rivers	\N	2008
8343860	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'06: Proceedings of the 19th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BAKP:FLAIRS:06	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2006/FLAIRS0601BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	408-413	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb0168ff5abb76cece6b7345b107c117	d53d8f0e0f0dc82097603dc93e9f309d	4b816cf4d72e6dbda75fe9c0981236ea	inproceedings	Conservative and Creative Strategies for the Refinement of Scoring Rules	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8343874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Capture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABKP:KCAP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-38	\N	\N	\N	location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298414}	\N	fb1929f550de0952f9fc8bedda663957	8d02bae2895638184cf72a07a2b61c5a	adae8801b5e1c49a151e09ca9cd3ad08	inproceedings	Rapid Knowledge Capture Using Subgroup Discovery with Incremental Refinement	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Peter Kl\\"ugl and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8343894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lernen - Wissen - Adaption (LWA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KSPB07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	060a85147bdb60a36a8ea7182343fe35	99787459ba4b641e654edc91da554cc6	a6348c7ce7030265775a3a6118d11b81	inproceedings	Erwartungsgesteuerte Informationsextraktion in Satzteilen	Peter Kluegl and Martin Schuhmann and Frank Puppe and H.-P. Buscher	\N	2007
8344308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	misc	http://www.dfg.de/forschungsfoerderung/wissenschaftliche_infrastruktur/lis/download/praxisregeln_digitalisierung.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ece2a748a4c8da85ace5ea0a09ddffc	80ecda243684cf012802355c3f68d4a7	6566a3fde847120a2912e0ba2c835002	article	DFG-Praxisregeln "Digitalisierung"	\N	\N	2009
8344368	{ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY}	{48}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ANNUAL REVIEWS INC}	{4139 EL CAMINO WAY, PO BOX 10139, PALO ALTO, CA 94303-0139}	\N	\N	frable1997	\N	{Review}		\N	\N	{139-162}	\N	\N	\N	issn = {{0066-4308}}, keywords-plus = {{MEXICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN; COLLECTIVE SELF-ESTEEM; SOCIAL IDENTITY;
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   LESBIAN IDENTITY; MENTAL-HEALTH; PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN; THEORETICAL-MODEL;
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   MINORITY CHILDREN; COGNITIVE-FACTORS; COLLEGE-STUDENTS}}, doc-delivery-number = {{WH480}}, subject-category = {{Psychology; Psychology, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{207}}, affiliation = {{Frable, DES (Reprint Author), UNIV MICHIGAN, WOMENS STUDIES PROGRAM, 234 W ENGN, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA.}}, language = {{English}}, journal-iso = {{Annu. Rev. Psychol.}}, unique-id = {{ISI:A1997WH48000006}}, times-cited = {{87}}	{Identity is the individual's psychological relationship to particular
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   social category systems. This chapter summarizes how people create and
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   negotiate their gender, racial, ethnic, sexual, and class identities.
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   Theories, methods, and priorities in each of these content areas
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   differ. However, each systematically excludes particular research
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   participants and thus ignores the complexity of people's multiple
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   social identities. Research suggests that gender, racial, ethnic,
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   sexual, and class identities are fluid, multidimensional, personalized
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   social constructions that reflect the individual's current context and
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   sociohistorical cohort. However, far too little empirical work captures
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   the richly textured, theoretical conceptions of identity development,
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   maintenance, and change. Innovative methods for assessing the content
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   and structure of people's identities now exist. Future research should
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   include groups other than young children or college students; should
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   explore functions of identity other than just self-esteem adjustment,
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   or well-being; and should implement methodologies that are longitudinal
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   and that assess people's many social identities.}	f519e1a13c295a5c1b3ec3a52c4f9f70	89f919b8151fb068e0db82286a930411	3b9c2367c5bb3f832e3f2c0962aa1d22	article	{Gender, racial, ethnic, sexual, and class identities}	DES Frable	\N	{1997}
8347003	British Chemical Engineering	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kern1959tat	\N	\N		\N	\N	258--262	\N	5	\N		\N	79f07408acffbb4543dec49db6f80ae2	eb1d4957ec280a36a4cbe032548a0a1c	031e9c6c6bd3c310cf58e3fd4270e6be	article	{A theoretical analysis of thermal surface fouling}	DQ Kern and RE Seaton	\N	1959
8347022	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2110150	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	490 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-593-38746-8}, language = {ger}	\N	5f6f804c136e44d5bc83a3c126d9c67d	ce519ca3681d715ea2c4884cf39c615d	2b03270c8d360bb376d17919ea1dc6d9	book	Hochschule im Wandel	Barbara M. Kehm and Ulrich Teichler	\N	2008
8347031	Chemical Engineering & Technology - CET	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 1987 VCH Verlagsgesellschaft mbH	Institut für Verfahrens- und Kerntechnik, Technische Universität Braunschweig, D-3300 Braunschweig	\N	\N	Bohnet1987	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ceat.270100115	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Chemical Engineering & Technology	\N	\N	113-125	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1002/ceat.270100115}	\N	c0760bae8fe9352b124653d08736985c	60a278bbb460b6a5976d708b6dc21d5d	a95d04120f0a0e5e79ab0779b96d5f3a	article	Fouling of heat transfer surfaces	Matthias Bohnet	\N	1987
8347209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Capture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABKP:KCAP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-38	\N	\N	\N	location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298414}	\N	c2ba8688cc1d2a6c2569853488ca6b94	29d595a2547ddb2c192de37a488f06a2	390d9d51200e38bc03d73569b79e3823	inproceedings	Rapid Knowledge Capture Using Subgroup Discovery with Incremental Refinement	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8347487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Today, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	library2.0knjiga	http://www.infotoday.com/books/books/Library20.shtml	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e86b77fba538be26eb3f6345fb04f3b	e628e0812419742b4c3a3a65f39cceb4	7ffbcfe786da9b9971baeb60606e80bf	book	Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library Service	Michael E. Casey and Laura C. Savastinuk	\N	2007
8347516	Bibliotheksdienst 43	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christensen:Entwicklung	http://beluga-blog.sub.uni-hamburg.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/user_studies1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	527-537	\N	\N	\N		\N	57b2d450f2575a08451e0f74482be209	84d23387f7d9d2ba6ef88e8d2386be93	83b9ad71457e42cc6aa74e972a571f1d	article	Partizipative Entwicklung von Diensten in der Bibliothek 2.0: Methoden und Ergebnisse aus Katalog 2.0-Projekten	Anne Christensen	\N	2009
8347521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.1475	\N	Personalised and Dynamic Trust in Social Networks	\N	cite arxiv:0902.1475
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Comment: Revised, added Empirical Validation, submitted to Recommender Systems
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  2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We propose a novel trust metric for social networks which is suitable for
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application in recommender systems. It is personalised and dynamic and allows
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to compute the indirect trust between two agents which are not neighbours based
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on the direct trust between agents that are neighbours. In analogy to some
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personalised versions of PageRank, this metric makes use of the concept of
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feedback centrality and overcomes some of the limitations of other trust
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metrics.In particular, it does not neglect cycles and other patterns
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characterising social networks, as some other algorithms do. In order to apply
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the metric to recommender systems, we propose a way to make trust dynamic over
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time. We show by means of analytical approximations and computer simulations
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that the metric has the desired properties. Finally, we carry out an empirical
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validation on a dataset crawled from an Internet community and compare the
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performance of a recommender system using our metric to one using collaborative
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filtering.
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	ea2575aea392e7bc2e7b07cd64278483	1056b93fe1e2b94f99a9d75a63edf9cc	86f9d514b8536aa6ad8048eb3e370abd	misc	Personalised and Dynamic Trust in Social Networks	Frank E. Walter and Stefano Battiston and Frank Schweitzer	\N	2009
8349436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Bern	\N	\N	dziubalska+05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40feedeffc7fe23406a658423caa71e8	e6d18bc254137260767c08b35ce128ac	4d14b9b50d17c840643edaef5051e803	book	English Pronunciation Models: A Changing Scene	\N	Katarzyna Dzuibalka-Kolaczyk and Joanna Przedlacka	2005
8350041	\N	4174	\N	\N	September	\N	Pattern Recognition (Proc. DAGM)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Germany	\N	LNCS	Wedel2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	475--484	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2006 Realtime depth estimation and obstacle detection from monocular video.pdf:PDF}	\N	51bb8f67764858b2d719c8bc6b824180	d7b5031e0b4166f00f833ecdaf5b857e	37d95cb8d145b26c08f698eaf020c7ba	inproceedings	Realtime depth estimation and obstacle detection from monocular video	A. Wedel and U. Franke and J. Klappstein and T. Brox and D. Cremers	K. Franke et al.	2006
8350056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Noerremark2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2009 The development of a computer vision based and real-time plant tracking.pdf:PDF}, identifier = {2009:003}	\N	eca4649b5ec0ba5ed3bf9352f92fb2a2	a879a432b6769a2897e5a95e520feaf5	e9cb0565a6a1ba4ca76dccd6d38dda51	article	The development of a computer vision based and real-time plant tracking system for dot spraying	Michael Nørremark and H. J. Olsen and N. W. Andreassen and I. Lund	\N	2009
8350078	Biosystems Engineering	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soegaard2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-4GDK9WJ-1/2/145c5e4970cd90151fe69e5b19c7199a	\N		\N	\N	271 - 281	\N	3	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2004 Weed Classification by Active Shape Models.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2005.04.011}	The objective is to present a new method for classification of weed species by image processing based on active shape models. Young weed seedlings with up to two true leaves and without mutual overlapping with other leaves are to be identified. A database containing image examples of 19 of the most important weed species in Danish agricultural fields has been established. The images have been used as training data for the construction of an active shape model for each species. On the basis of these models, an algorithm for the identification of weed species in digital images has been developed. Results obtained by classifying a test set of weed seedlings have shown that the performance rate (rate of correctly identified weed seedlings) may vary from 65% to above 90%, depending on the weed species.	a4e3d991520aff6aaefd3ab9aa54ef49	4da0fdb578054198c0c4797da140c27a	af3d6e601295ba1fc5b8cafbf1c6be40	article	Weed Classification by Active Shape Models	H.T. Søgaard	\N	2005
8350082	Biosystems Engineering	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Persson2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-4SY5X10-1/2/66ce3908961bad3fadac66d53d76baa7	\N		\N	\N	484 - 497	\N	4	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2008 Classification of crops and weeds extracted by active shape models.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2008.05.003}	Active shape models (ASMs) for the extraction and classification of crops using real field images were investigated. Three sets of images of crop rows with sugar beet plants around the first true leaf stage were used. The data sets contained 276, 322 and 534 samples, equally distributed over crops and weeds. The weed populations varied between the data sets resulting in from 19% to 53% of occluded crops. Three ASMs were constructed using different training images and different description levels. The models managed to correctly extract up to 83% of the crop pixels and remove up to 83% of the occluding weed pixels. Classification features were calculated from the shapes of extracted crops and weeds and presented to a k-NN classifier. The classification results for the ASM-extracted plants were compared to classification results for manually extracted plants. It was judged that 81-87% of all plants extracted by ASM were classified correctly. This corresponded with 85-92% for manually extracted plants.	f68ce3619380d9e8811139c82aff0a1f	4bf444c6d711c65e65e49c484c38911d	a1b014abce8e0374b8181ad97bc6a6c1	article	Classification of crops and weeds extracted by active shape models	Maria Persson and Björn Åstrand	\N	2008
8350099	Acquisition, Tracking, Pointing, and Laser Systems Technologies XXII	6971	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	Yue2008	http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/6971/697108/1	\N		\N	\N	697108	\N	1	\N	location = {Orlando, FL, USA}, eid = {697108}, file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2008 A Robust Real-Time Object Detection and Tracking System.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {9}, doi = {10.1117/12.778103}	\N	9dda7e067ac766b2517e2c7cdfa80067	2e6387237227803dbe8ca79397df8e6a	4755c36e2c4d73b91e1e1ee0d1c32fd7	article	A robust real-time object detection and tracking system	Zhanfeng Yue and Pramod Lakshmi Narasimha and Pankaj Topiwala	Steven L. Chodos and William E. Thompson	2008
8350189	ADSP	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	Dossier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCSP2009	http://www.hcsp.fr/hcspi/explore.cgi/adsp?ae=adsp&clef=106&menu=111282	\N		\N	Dossier en santé publique	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}	\N	05b95efe14c345866b80e42a2e2563c5	ec49239b029f47c494d5d8cf5bd4cf22	30dddb6dfc048b0581c7c73d5199e00d	article	Éducation thérapeutique : concepts et enjeux	HCSP	\N	2009
8350203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsbund Erlangen-Nürnber e.V.	Erlangen	\N	Erlanger Forschungen: Reihe A, Geisteswissenschaften ; 23	UBHD1046469	\N	\N		\N	\N	83 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	19bfafd7bd5e2d15f943047aae88e4a2	b2beb5b18639a0c554e31682521cddfe	fc678b6296dc74b6bb184b73d5c07be3	book	Zur gesellschaftlichen Stellung des bildenden Künstlers in der Griechischen Klassik	Hans Lauter	\N	1974
8350216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	Theiss WissenKompakt	UBHD66695837	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-534-20494-6}, language = {ger}	\N	39a6c7031820fd2d4f44d5566c1422c5	8cf8c429c68b00629af4d988c074c7db	c3eb8b5463a032341e9e7e4a84814098	book	Das alte China	Monique Nagel-Angermann	\N	2007
8350369	Harvard Business Manager	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eppler2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-97	\N	\N	\N		Using knowledge and expertise effectively is possible only through successful communication between experts and business, decision-makers. But what determines the success of communication? Martin Eppler and Jeanne Mengis, authors of a new study on knowledge management, have identified trust as one of the crucial components in the successful interaction of experts and management. Different and conflicting perspectives, technical language, and detailed knowledge can disturb personal relationships – the lack of trust. Because of communication barriers, experts can feel disregarded and even ignored in project work while the business side looks for easy problem solvers. 
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Eppler/Mengis show that communication between central groups in an organization has to be structured systematically and needs support. The communication process resembles a cycle in which opinions of different parties are approaching each other gradually and solutions are refined permanently. The authors recommend: communicate directly as often as possible – in other words: meet and talk to each other in order to resolve misconceptions. Create personal bridges between specialists and decision-makers in order to guarantee that the correct knowledge goes into the decision-making process
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	a8aa1c53bea68e41bb8c00b2c18df359	6e63e5f68c3f6110250424ee1b6c753e	d8be3ca0826c63684ff9db9dacc9b3ab	article	Wie Entscheider und Experten reden lernen.	Martin J. Eppler and Jeanne Mengis	\N	2009
8350748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Argo Books	Essex, Vt.	\N	\N	UBHD2036633	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-912148-58-6}, language = {eng}	\N	7c07185882340c963cebd0257613c85a	27ff2bc8030a03d30ab13dce3b7dd00f	bd58c3b74491a511a2e229217c2b06d7	book	The collected works of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy	Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy	\N	2005
8351699	Human Development	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoylesNoss09	http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=Citation&ArtikelNr=202730&Ausgabe=245788&ProduktNr=224249	\N		\N	\N	129-147	\N	2	\N		This paper examines the extent to which mathematical knowledge, and its related pedagogy, is inextricably linked to the tools -- physical, virtual, cultural -- in which it is expressed. Our goal is to focus on a few exemplars of computational tools, and to describe with some illustrative examples, how mathematical meanings are shaped by their use. We begin with an appraisal of the role of digital technologies, and our rationale for focusing on them. We present four categories of digital tool use with their differing potential to shape mathematical cognition. The four categories are: (1) dynamic and graphical tools, (2) tools that outsource processing power, (3) new representational infrastructures, and (4) the implications of high-bandwidth connectivity on the nature of mathematics activity. In conclusion, we draw out the implications of this analysis for mathematical epistemology and the mathematical meanings students develop. We also underline the central importance of design, both of the tools themselves and the activities in which they are embedded.	5b20e26f113e047e221ef37e0aec0488	efc3ac1c5b9bf6bbce2600eaa58eea09	375ec066c6bc7ec2941001ab437292ee	article	The Technological Mediation of Mathematics and Its Learning	Celia Hoyles and Richard Noss	\N	2009
8351737	Journal of Educational Computing Research	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ruthven2008ifi	http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/ruthven/RuthvenJECRpreprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	379-394	\N	4	\N		This paper examines three important facets of the incorporation of new
\
technologies into educational practice, focusing on emergent usages of the mathematical tools
\
of computer algebra and dynamic geometry. First, it illustrates the interpretative flexibility of
\
these tools, highlighting important differences in ways of conceptualizing and employing
\
them that reflect their appropriation to contrasting practices of mathematics teaching. Second,
\
it examines the cultural process of instrumental evolution in which mathematical frameworks
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and teaching practices are adapted in response to new possibilities created by these tools,
\
showing that such evolution remains at a relatively early stage. Third, it points to crucial
\
prerequisites, at both classroom and systemic levels, for effective institutional adoption of
\
such tools: explicit recognition of the interplay between the development of instrumental and
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mathematical knowledge, including the establishment of a recognized repertoire of toolmediated
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mathematical techniques supported by appropriate discourses of explanation and
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justification.	f70abaea131432e80df60122bb092f07	3e4dc3f41b202387dc12be50232b779d	d0c0436f0a7a3906c7153a3e45326ce4	article	{The Interpretative Flexibility, Instrumental Evolution and Institutional Adoption of Mathematical Software in Educational Practice: The Examples of Computer Algebra and Dynamic Geometry}	K. Ruthven	\N	2008
8351804	Educational Studies in Mathematics	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	rivera2007ass	http://www.math.sjsu.edu/~rivera/rivera.esm.pdf	\N		\N	\N	281-307	\N	3	\N		This paper provides an instrumental account of precalculus students’ graphical
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process for solving polynomial inequalities. It is carried out in terms of the students’
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instrumental schemes as mediated by handheld graphing calculators and in cooperation
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with their classmates in a classroom setting. The ethnographic narrative relays an instrumental
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sociogenetic account of mathematical knowledge construction and foregrounds a
\
progressive evolution of mathematical knowledge from the concrete to the abstract phase.	b83931a44d17da570d9dee1da3793726	5458fb394c7d239b3109591721d3c7ce	8678ef27f64dc94aaaa98c66f6cde891	article	Accounting for Students' Schemes in the Development of a Graphical Process for Solving Polynomial Inequalities in Instrumented Activity	Ferdinand D. Rivera	\N	2007
8353180	\N	\N	\N	8., vollst. neu bearb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München	\N	\N	UBMA_283945664	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=283945664&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	414 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-598-11771-8}	\N	0b468e66b68269411834ff275bf1e386	d800808d6d3ad895b818cccc1cfc56e5	48696693ecfc2147a1b96810df43efa7	book	Bibliothekarisches Grundwissen	Klaus Gantert and Rupert Hacker	\N	2008
8353188	\N	2024	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming ({FLOPS'01})	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Ferri-RamirezHeRa01	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44716-4_15	\N		\N	\N	233--247	\N	\N	\N		In this work, we consider the extension of the Inductive Functional Logic Programming (IFLP) framework in order to learn functions
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in an incremental way. In general, incremental learning is necessary when the number of examples is infinite, very large orpresented one by one. We have performed this extension in the FLIP system, an implementation of the IFLP framework. Severalexamples of programs which have been induced indicate that our extension pays off in practice. An experimental study of someparameters which affect this efficiency is performed and some applications for programming practice are illustrated, especiallysmall classification problems and data-mining of semi-structured data.	41554945d8f2e87a5207c425510f0928	9c23faa50bfe1d94cb0773598a19f719	3d99d3704d8992a411eba9a37fbd2cc8	inproceedings	Incremental Learning of Functional Logic Programs	C. Ferri-Ram\\'{i}rez and J. Hern\\'{a}ndez-Orallo and M.J. Ram\\'{i}rez-Quintana	\N	2001
8353643	Computers & Education	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKinney2009617	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCJ-4V5GCPP-2/2/1b2269e0998b954052d275e66d216bd3	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	\N	\N	617 - 623	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2008.11.004}	iTunes University, a website with downloadable educational podcasts, can provide students the opportunity to obtain professors' lectures when students are unable to attend class. To determine the effectiveness of audio lectures in higher education, undergraduate general psychology students participated in one of two conditions. In the lecture condition, participants listened to a 25-min lecture given in person by a professor using PowerPoint slides. Copies of the slides were given to aid note-taking. In the podcast condition, participants received a podcast of the same lecture along with the PowerPoint handouts. Participants in both conditions were instructed to keep a running log of study time and activities used in preparing for an exam. One week from the initial session students returned to take an exam on lecture content. Results indicated that students in the podcast condition who took notes while listening to the podcast scored significantly higher than the lecture condition. The impact of mobile learning on classroom performance is discussed.	a4db8ebbba101becd1e8a072e68a2297	ef4e1a19a4599d9bf3a396641756ab35	3bfcd512350acf095b90362ce6479e72	article	iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?	Dani McKinney and Jennifer L. Dyck and Elise S. Luber	\N	2009
8353655	J Stat Softw	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handcock:2008:J-Stat-Softw:18618019	http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=18618019	\N		\N	\N	1548-7660	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18618019}, doi = {}	statnet is a suite of software packages for statistical network analysis. The packages implement recent advances in network modeling based on exponential-family random graph models (ERGM). The components of the package provide a comprehensive framework for ERGM-based network modeling, including tools for model estimation, model evaluation, model-based network simulation, and network visualization. This broad functionality is powered by a central Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm. The coding is optimized for speed and robustness.	9b03fe5402987d43e6669024d03c3582	2b153806b0a1280f5165dfe73000a712	543aa6f627eb428a9ef3e2c222bd7407	article	statnet: Software Tools for the Representation, Visualization, Analysis and Simulation of Network Data	M S Handcock and D R Hunter and C T Butts and S M Goodreau and M Morris	\N	2008
8353812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin ; New York	\N	Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts : Ergänzungs-Heft ; 28	Himmelmann.1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	VIII, 160 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-014173-6, 978-3-11-014173-3}, language = {ger}	\N	f9ed5c3e116b5067909af808181cdd76	d27e82bb6957e1ab7d8de2ff69d995d1	2dd951768263611256332d9443d9d08f	book	Realistische Themen in der griechischen Kunst der archaischen und klassischen Zeit	Nikolaus Himmelmann	\N	1994
8354197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	BruijnFenselEtAl08	\N	\N	Selected references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540681698/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54068-169-4}, owner = {flint}	Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery,
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\	mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling
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\	fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still
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\	requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack
\
\	of support for a machine-processable description.
\
\	
\
\	In this book, Jos de Bruijn and his coauthors lay the foundations
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\	for understanding the requirements that shape the description of
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\	the various aspects related to Semantic Web services, such as the
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\	static background knowledge in the form of ontologies, the functional
\
\	description of the service, and the behavioral description of the
\
\	service. They introduce the Web Service Modeling Language (WSML),
\
\	which provides means for describing the functionality and behavior
\
\	of Web services, as well as the underlying business knowledge, in
\
\	the form of ontologies, with a conceptual grounding in the Web Service
\
\	Modeling Ontology.
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\	
\
\	Academic and industrial researchers as well as professionals will
\
\	find a comprehensive overview of the concepts and challenges in the
\
\	area of Semantic Web services, the Web Services Modeling Language
\
\	and its relation to the Web Services Modeling Ontology, and an in-depth
\
\	treatment of both enabling technologies and theoretical foundations.	ed41ac559ce64c4d634943c5c062a87d	4fe7141f65682b5840205af6cddb87f2	5b9777a63ae9f7424204816fb03cd0e4	book	Modeling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Language	Jos de Bruijn and Dieter Fensel and Mick Kerrigan and Uwe Keller and Holger Lausen and James Scicluna	\N	2008
8355689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f54c1c58623ca86556270942af16949	94d67afffb4c8b5110a06fbf2e2c6b6d	885b669ccd1d797b0a1ad10354e4ecc4	book	El proceso	Franz Kafka	Gradifco	2005
8355737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	24d0ef633289dc3b7c723502b6054d36	c7818fb8c4dd3eb71193ae1b2d1299c0	bf882f72ef9ec6a64acf1ee9b8c3edc9	book	Vivir para contarla	Gabriel García Márquez	Sudamericana	2002
8357878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '03: Proceedings of the 16th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:brown:2003	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=964696.964697	\N	A widget framework for augmented interaction in SCAPE	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, Canada}, isbn = {1-58113-636-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/964696.964697}	We have previously developed a collaborative infrastructure called SCAPE - an acronym for Stereoscopic Collaboration in Augmented and Projective Environments - that integrates the traditionally separate paradigms of virtual and augmented reality. In this paper, we extend SCAPE by formalizing its underlying mathematical framework and detailing three augmented Widgets constructed via this framework: CoCylinder, Magnifier, and CoCube. These devices promote intuitive ways of selecting, examining, and sharing synthetic objects, and retrieving associated documentary text. Finally we present a testbed application to showcase SCAPE's capabilities for interaction in large, augmented virtual environments.	cde4b125d24d4531d07c6e22557c3c54	1ca1ffe5ce4a4655b7746eee7575f10f	ba5fd25621d82095f367ec58123fbc2e	inproceedings	A widget framework for augmented interaction in SCAPE	Leonard D. Brown and Hong Hua and Chunyu Gao	\N	2003
8357887	ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:bowman:1993	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=161468.161471	\N	Reasoning about naming systems	\N	\N	795--825	\N	5	\N	issn = {0164-0925}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/161468.161471}	\N	285deb08f4db03fd6f067936c0d774d7	f80ab3b0761ae585512055d967c9b7ce	d4c6e71bcc6112cc82ad2ae588207d30	article	Reasoning about naming systems	Mic Bowman and Saumya K. Debray and Larry L. Peterson	\N	1993
8357897	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:spector:1990	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=90417.90738	\N	Achieving application requirements	\N	\N	19--33	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-41660-3}, book = {Distributed systems}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/90417.90738}	\N	f8aa507d7dc5d4155f63de6a25f21e7d	8181ae207b20415fcac3967411fa7e2b	f492149ac9f98b62be884aafb361807e	article	Achieving application requirements	A. Z. Spector	\N	1989
8363146	The Guardian	\N	\N	\N	27th Nov.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benjamin2007king	http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/nov/27/gmcrops.food	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afbca48bf9973dd051bf5f7b34187963	d77f35905e3dfbd38f552807fe87d71a	80e867502f2d3a9c41a488968a668791	article	Profile: Professor Sir David King	Alison Benjamin	\N	2007
8368055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '06: Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Dredze06	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1111449.1111471	\N	Automatically classifying emails into activities	\N	\N	70--77	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sydney, Australia}, isbn = {1-59593-287-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1111449.1111471}	Email-based activity management systems promise to give users better tools for managing increasing volumes of email, by organizing email according to a user's activities. Current activity management systems do not automatically classify incoming messages by the activity to which they belong, instead relying on simple heuristics (such as message threads), or asking the user to manually classify incoming messages as belonging to an activity. This paper presents several algorithms for automatically recognizing emails as part of an ongoing activity. Our baseline methods are the use of message reply-to threads to determine activity membership and a naïve Bayes classifier. Our SimSubset and SimOverlap algorithms compare the people involved in an activity against the recipients of each incoming message. Our SimContent algorithm uses IRR (a variant of latent semantic indexing) to classify emails into activities using similarity based on message contents. An empirical evaluation shows that each of these methods provide a significant improvement to the baseline methods. In addition, we show that a combined approach that votes the predictions of the individual methods performs better than each individual method alone.	64e91dbb7e30e040f34625345c0ea239	78dadbf04ff10b684cc47c99f472f7de	72dab1378ef22514c10b4d673759a747	inproceedings	Automatically classifying emails into activities	Mark Dredze and Tessa Lau and Nicholas Kushmerick	\N	2006
8368361	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	Workshop Proceedings of Lernen - Wissensentdeckung - Adaptivität (LWA 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg	Halle/Saale	\N	\N	benz07ontology	http://lwa07.informatik.uni-halle.de/kdml07/kdml07.htm	\N		\N	\N	109--112	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-86010-907-6}	The emergence of collaborative tagging systems with their underlying flat and 
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uncontrolled resource organization paradigm has led to a large number of 
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research activities focussing on a formal description and analysis of the 
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resulting "folksonomies". An interesting outcome is that the characteristic 
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qualities of these systems seem to be inverse to more traditional knowledge 
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structuring approaches like taxonomies or ontologies: The latter provide rich 
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and precise semantics, but suffer - amongst others - from a knowledge 
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acquisition bottleneck. An important step towards exploiting the possible 
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synergies by bridging the gap between both paradigms is the automatic 
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extraction of relations between tags in a folksonomy. This position paper 
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presents preliminary results of ongoing work to induce hierarchical 
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relationships among tags by analyzing the aggregated data of collaborative 
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tagging systems as a basis for an ontology learning procedure.
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	b4381782c81e74ea7c195084264760ef	ff7de5717f771dabd764675279ff3adf	72bff5ebe5dfb5023f62ba9b94e6ed01	inproceedings	Position Paper: Ontology Learning from Folksonomies	Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho	Alexander Hinneburg	2007
8368409	Economist	385	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2331554	Article	\N		\N	\N	57--62	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-09 02:19:41}, citeulike-article-id = {2331554}, priority = {2}, doi = {Article}	The article profiles on the Dharavi neighborhood in Mumbai, India. The author state that the neighborhood is Asia's largest slum area, with an estimated one million residents crammed into a square mile area. The author also states that while living conditions are difficult, the people are also busy living their daily lives.	dd46a4cddbfae41c43347c2daef24039	f5d3fe93676cdafb08b18a447b53c3a5	553ab0bc4dce0b407aaa3e9fa71ee722	article	A flourishing slum.	\N	\N	2007
8368538	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	Stuttgart	\N	Historia-Einzelschriften ; 189	UBHD66181549	\N	\N		\N	\N	287 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-08718-4, 978-3-515-08718-6}, language = {ger}	\N	f3374cef19bdeca3d8ee3d30277d978f	ef5fc170c270fcc1d289c0cf49b0a8de	b9dbdf61e9b2a8f6ae16cea5ceb56c1b	book	Kult - Politik - Ethnos : überregionale Heiligtümer im Spannungsfeld von Kult und Politik. Kolloquium, Münster, 23.-24. November 2001	\N	Klaus Freitag	2006
8368581	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	roceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lisbon, Portugal	\N	\N	bloehdorn2007exploiting	http://dit.unitn.it/~moschitt/articles/CIKM2007.pdf	\N		\N	\N	861--864	\N	\N	\N		\N	eda2066965ab1c0a043a1ebcc29b131b	3295dcf26cd1d642b6a1310f02939650	31379cfd5046154b93e8a0f9bd63da51	inproceedings	Exploiting Structure and Semantics for Expressive Text Kernels	Stephan Bloehdorn and Alessandro Moschitti	\N	2007
8368713	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IV-Controlling auf dem Prüfstand	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	itc:krcmar00b	\N	\N		\N	\N	105--134	\N	\N	\N		\N	290f7bf29af6588075c3121fe0806588	c3ca2b2f19012ff66e10e0784d725a1f	acf1a277ea7172d6d90134949194305d	incollection	Prozeßorientierte IV-Leistungsverrechnung -- Der Weg zur totalen Transparenz?	Annette Gerlinger and Alexander Buresch and Helmut Krcmar	Helmut Krcmar and Alexander Buresch and Michael Reb	2000
8368742	HMD : Praxis Wirtschaftsinformatik	254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchroderKH07	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://hmd.dpunkt.de/254/05.html}, date = {2008-02-14}	\N	357dea57a14bbbbad6e85434f9cb9288	cea3c6b6e8bad5b6cb24fbb16ef08c60	d5ebabdb2a1dc36d2817d83c8ca7fc0a	article	Produktorientierte IT-Leistungsverrechnung bei der K+S Gruppe	Hinrich Schröder and Ralf Kesten and Thomas Hartwich	\N	2007
8368776	\N	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.smscolours.com	\N	Hyderabad  offers you the best bulk SMS and Voice packages. To promote your business brand, offers, promotions use the cheapest and latest proved technology an d our company develop websites and web potrals	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	229431e86b50cdbbd1bff17f8ac3668b	7336a0f4240a61424219d78e0aff2c68	ce1e5e9def92c5937ebc4c20512e5cee	misc	Wanna enjoy the colours of freesms??? log on tohttp: / / www. smscolours. com and promoters!!! get the pleasure of advertising ur product by a bulksms at inexpensive charges. for more colours visit our website hurry up	\N	\N	2009
8368912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ucsi-UniSob	Roma-Napoli	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.luiss.edu/dptssp/research-centers/centre-media-and-communication-studies/publications/centres-publications	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dae8ba441e2316249179f46f20c0f3d4	f0874d427e24a47f4aab93dd1b6d5afa	892c284028f7e8783a4596e7daddbd8d	book	Le immagini raccontano le notizie? Multimedialita' e nuove frontiere del fotogiornalismo	P. Peverini and M. Spalletta	\N	2008
8369083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guia para padres, 11	Nutricion	\N	\N		\N	Nutricion Infantil	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea5230811867e63b5bbf9ee8ffdd965c	8762ac33c188b782174a5f122f0e71d5	6ed08e065aa635f2ff0a94329d0bb087	book	Comer: manias y caprichos: soluciones para niños que no comen o comen demasiado	John Pearce	\N	1995
8369141	Ciencia Hoy	3	\N	\N	sep-oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nutrición	\N	\N		\N	Desnutrición infantil	114	\N	15	\N		\N	a5abc5277ba0a6a96ce4472acaa0e9f6	c975109606ece9171debe877c087a31a	2c7030fcb7763099990856f35d2a4e25	article	Desnutrición solapada	Coluthur Golapan	\N	1991
8369217	Suomen Kielitieteellinen Yhdistys: SKY journal of linguistics	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	picard07	\N	\N		\N	\N	331-344	\N	\N	\N		\N	97beba527982b80b18581cd3f5265009	56c32e7e73c5768d59b0e862c0e253f1	88e4202cc0c4450ded51246a87b04b9f	article	On teaching the pronunciation of subphonemic segments in English	Marc Picard	\N	2007
8369219	\N	\N	\N	2ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buenos Aires	\N	\N	Nutricion	\N	\N		\N	Nutrición infantil	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	83672f3a8eb2099fa76e295beb84027b	02fae0eb53a9dbaae9d17ca707ad5c28	ccabcfe1204c061eacf38c2d5b80c355	book	Cuidado nutricional pediátrico	Maria Elena Torresani	\N	2007
8369222	Computer Speech & Language	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moustroufas+07	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WCW-4K48JGC-1/2/acb468583b9800e079f8fbc4745be4a0	\N		\N	\N	219-230	\N	1	\N	issn = {0885-2308}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.csl.2006.04.001}	\N	e0fc9975be1a0bb213806dffafec7e50	4653396aa3a0c85f1cbd9286d544b183	83ff017512ecba1d09c2b73a2f7eaddc	article	Automatic pronunciation evaluation of foreign speakers using unknown text	N. Moustroufas and V. Digalakis	\N	2007
8369262	The Modern Language Journal	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	moulton62	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-109	\N	3	\N		\N	d97799760159fac1827f36dac7ae151e	1d5896aab94b2fc5f591febf59bdaf27	7be433f5087c91e53e073ca0db85d32e	article	Toward a Classification of Pronunciation Errors	William G. Moulton	\N	1962
8369275	CALICO Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dalby+99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	0cecd7c51e9067b04815a43b50db66d7	111bb5d5f2d72a7a0db62d4043f5af07	1670d4af3d4b9f8465e54d133a340830	article	Explicit Pronunciation Training Using Automatic Speech Recognition Technology	Jonathan Dalby and Diane Kewley-Port	\N	1999
8369280	CALICO Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eskenazi99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		\N	de6c8359088fa7f9c03c6679682f42b6	a9c665b51ce0af942b9c338fcea1b4d5	781ac3f53cbfd3260f392bbd8bf1b9cf	article	Using a Computer in Foreign Language Pronunciation Training: What Advantages?	Maxine Eskenazi	\N	1999
8369284	Computers & Education	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	ruthven2008cdg	http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/ruthven/RuthvenCEpreprint.pdf	\N		\N	\N	297-317	\N	1	\N		The idea of ‘interpretative flexibility’ underpins new approaches to studying technological artefacts and curricular
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resources in use. This paper opens by reviewing – in this light – the evolving design of dynamic geometry, its pioneering
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use within classroom projects, and early sketches of its mainstream use in ordinary classrooms. After examining curricular
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context and its instrumental dimension, the paper then reports a study of teacher constructions of dynamic geometry in
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classroom practice, conducted in professionally well-regarded mathematics departments in English secondary schools.
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From departmental focus-group interviews, four teacher-nominated examples of successful practice were selected for study
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in depth through lesson observation and post-lesson interview. Iterative thematic analysis was employed, first to establish a
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narrative outline of each case, and then the ideas and issues salient across cases. The study illustrates the interpretative
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flexibility surrounding the emergent use of dynamic geometry. It found important differences in practical elaboration of
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the widespread idea of employing dynamic geometry to support guided discovery. The process of evaluating the costs and
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benefits of student software use was influenced by the extent to which such use was seen as providing experience of a mathematical
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reference model, and more fundamentally as promoting mathematically disciplined interaction. Approaches to handling
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apparent mathematical anomalies of software operation depended on whether these were seen as providing
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opportunities to develop students’ mathematical understanding, in line with a more fundamental pedagogical orientation
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towards supporting learning through analysis of mathematical discrepancies. Such variation was associated with differences
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in positioning dynamic geometry in relation to curricular norms and in privileging a mathematical register for framing figural
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properties. Across all cases, however, incorporating dynamic manipulation into mathematical discourse moved implicitly
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beyond established norms when dragging was used to focus attention on continuous dynamic variation, rather than being
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treated as an efficient means of generating multiple static figures.	2aa4d868901dd34a0aa83fd114a66c9a	b3ce518d12b5da93781cb5005dcff1dd	658e397d1faa66c45f2c0262b998b5e8	article	Constructions of dynamic geometry: A study of the interpretative flexibility of educational software in classroom practice	Kenneth Ruthven and Rosemary Deaney and Sara Hennessy	\N	2008
8369299	The Modern Language Journal	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hammerly73	\N	\N		\N	\N	106-110	\N	3	\N		\N	e4fc3156cdc616cb664ef9a624ee4970	dc277278767ca90ba23cf4325839e34e	70472229bb587c27137814c2cf5bf2bd	article	The Correction of Pronunciation Errors	Hector Hammerly	\N	1973
8369307	Computer Assisted Language Learning	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pennington99	\N	\N		\N	\N	427–440	\N	5	\N		\N	345380c0c7cff3623c3a94f0492eefb0	4eb5a4e185aca2098bfd0dc7d021b5cc	e554d32df0517c2f79d00eaf76bd5818	article	Computer-Aided Pronunciation Pedagogy: Promise, Limitations, Directions	Martha C. Pennington	\N	1999
8369401	International journal of applied linguistics	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jenkins06	\N	\N		\N	\N	137-162	\N	2	\N		\N	b564d3f873c92262e6c1e1018ad304d6	0cca1b5f44d5aa46383472ec43511103	3755f6e2d5e2d9b25cc009059de024ab	article	Points of view and blind spots: ELF and SLA	Jennifer Jenkins	\N	2006
8369408	Applied linguistics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jenkins02	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-103	\N	1	\N		\N	b760a07c43613e4c47b8d246c27ff8e5	5e06c94c9c6869779a8f5ca3297d5c1e	72ea92e9408bd3869f0dc09e39de866f	article	A sociolinguistically based, empirically researched pronunciation syllabus for English as an international language	Jennifer Jenkins	\N	2002
8369430	Language Teaching	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	setter+05	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-17	\N	\N	\N		This article is organised in five main sections. It begins by outlining the scope of pronunciation teaching and the role of pronunciation in our personal and social lives. The second section surveys the background to pronunciation teaching from its origins in the early twentieth century to the present day, and includes a discussion of pronunciation models and of the role of the first language (L1) in the acquisition of second language (L2) pronunciation. Then a third section explores recent research into a range of aspects involved in the process: the effects of L1 and L2 similarities and differences; the role of intelligibility, accent attitudes, identity and motivation; the part played by listening; and the place of pronunciation within discourse. This section concludes with a discussion of a number of controversies that have arisen from recent pronunciation research and of research into the potential for using computer-based technology in pronunciation teaching. The fourth section explores a range of socio-political issues that affect pronunciation teaching when the L2 is learnt as an international rather than a foreign language, and the fifth section moves on to consider the implications of all this for teaching.	2fd7edc1fd73926724353079f801f8aa	e01854b1fc1748a51fa8e301d5349600	77dd70edd50cdfdd2c38c60a918b7df9	article	Pronunciation	Jane Setter and Jennifer Jenkins	\N	2005
8369459	ELT journal	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jenkins98	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-126	\N	2	\N		\N	1b568781c0b2e0880a3f65dcd35a3cb1	010254c20c08cb48aa0f8e174f4ca877	470f14ac9754360810b4f5433c796908	article	Which pronunciation norms and models for English as an international language?	Jennifer Jenkins	\N	1998
8369469	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NDLTD Union Catalog [http://alcme.oclc.org/ndltd/servlet/OAIHandler] (United States)	\N	Humboldt University Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	\N	koehn2000	http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/japonica-hu/4/koehn-stephan-21/PDF/koehn.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/43737263}	\N	fd0d23d94a2eddd8f4f73a616ea4a4a9	1517e9763c4e0258543a182475d79f07	f6ca52ef7136538a79d0e7ee4426286a	article	Dem Story-manga auf der Spur	Stephan Köhn and Martina Schönbein	\N	2000
8369805	Die neueren Sprachen	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dretzke87	\N	\N		\N	\N	507-517	\N	6	\N		\N	8da7355ac2673959a81826250de62d93	491fb3577da362691d37c47ea73bf26b	fc46c918d49a67d6c09fc4d7b4f9eee1	article	Beurteilung von Aussprachefehlern im Englischen	Burkhard Dretzke	\N	1987
8369827	American Language Review	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	adams01	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mzh&AN=2001651006&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	34-35	\N	3	\N	issn = {1092-6992}	\N	5876c2329ab1c76c84c114cec7c1e463	58b3c0804fa7275eb778437868ab9a14	17260e15af2b9c7da6690b2a0308613e	article	Correcting Pronunciation Problems	Michelle Medlock Adams	\N	2001
8369853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	English in the Modern World	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	\N	\N	Foreign Language Studies (Foreign Language Studies): 5	siegrist+00	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mzh&AN=2002060798&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	137 - 159	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780820443492 (U.S.)}	\N	d704a835a23f81d77000add7f59d1cbb	07c91477237a71864c89ed969b72e714	02dec9510fb6630e57e4a7ab0b22237f	inbook	Typische Fehler in der Englischaussprache Deutschsprachiger	Ottmar K. Siegrist and Maria Dakowska	\N	2000
8369903	BuR - Business Research	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alb09	http://www.business-research.org/2009/1/01editorial/1938/editorial.pdf 	\N		\N	\N	8-9	\N	1	\N		This issue offers for the first time supplementary material to articles. It consists of Excel files providing data the research is based on, calculation sheets, and optimization tools. Moreover, text files with pseudo code of algorithms and data of instances used for testing these algorithms as well as a video file with a demonstration of the use of a system in experiments are supplied for download. This material facilitates the understanding of the published articles and the replication of their findings to the benefit of scientific progress. And last but not least, such well documented articles will achieve much more impact.	4408c6fd1eccefe3e7e692e2d59e2d72	0ffb46c1f42e6292b537dfafca93a4d6	601c86ae21cada3ae0953c815398d20b	article	Editorial: Well Documented Articles Achieve More Impact	Sönke Albers	\N	2009
8369913	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	IT-Controlling: Messung und Steuerung des Wertbeitrags der IT	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	KestenMuellerSchroeder2007-Kap9	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	193--208	\N	\N	\N		\N	f319c05959a0d1fab304b92e3e82484b	29b326d1e887e66ad1eae9653703da9e	83d3295585eed304978579d974784594	inbook	Produkt- und prozessorientierte Kalkulation und Verrechnung von IT-Leistungen	Ralf Kesten and Arno Müller and Hinrich Schröder	\N	2007
8369923	BuR - Business Research	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KBS09	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-37	\N	1	\N		We evaluate the profitability of investments in residential property in Germany after unification with a focus on the comparison of East and West Germany. Calculations are carried out for (1) the after-tax return an investor might have expected at the beginning of the 1990s, and (2) the after-tax return that has been realized ten years after. We compare a set of statistical data for investments in fifty major cities by using complete financial budgeting. The results show that tax subsidies could not always protect investors from losing money, but they have boosted realized returns after tax considerably. Therefore, it was indeed the taxpayers, not the investors, who have borne the cost of reconstructing East Germany.	2a5aeaf6287b9d78aa8b0ad712ab05d2	025bdb1f053c35cdd1dac1b0da7cfe00	40b4f3109167f5604be9523c0f74f300	article	Who has really paid for the Reconstruction of East Germany? Expected and Realized Returns on Real Estate Investments in East and West Germany in the 1990s	Kristin Schönemann and Dirk Kiesewetter	\N	2009
8369941	BuR - Business Research	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BeGl09	http://www.business-research.org/2009/1/finance/1940/emergence.pdf	\N		\N	\N	39-65	\N	1	\N		We analyze the role of intermediaries in electronic markets using detailed data of more than 14,000 originated loans on an electronic P2P (peer-to-peer) lending platform. In such an electronic credit market, lenders bid to supply a private loan. Screening of potential borrowers and the monitoring of loan repayment can be delegated to designated group leaders. We find that these market participants
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act as financial intermediaries and significantly improve borrowers' credit conditions by reducing information asymmetries, predominantly for borrowers with less attractive risk characteristics. Our findings may be surprising given the replacement of a bank by an electronic marketplace.	e78b43d688320419575e0c62cf31560b	b4938fdd43903f05ed17b857874632ea	efb89cf1f32e2c1a3ab8d4608d0cd6c6	article	Emergence of Financial Intermediaries in Electronic Markets: The Case of Online P2P Lending	Sven C. Berger and Fabian Gleisner	\N	2009
8369948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of WWW 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	QBK03	http://eprints.kfupm.edu.sa/21930/1/21930.pdf	\N		\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N		\N	580eb750881fb5460cbd8f163b589789	fa0d19bb044e1e1b9719e76197068c14	68d5faf589c63d8daf9201b143169e85	inproceedings	A Unified Abstraction for Messaging on the Semantic Web	Dennis Quan and Karun Bakshi and David Karger	\N	2003
8369956	BuR - Business Research	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KEP09	http://www.business-research.org/2009/1/management/1941/path.pdf 	\N		\N	\N	67-84	\N	1	\N		The development of path-dependent processes basically refers to positive feedback in terms of increasing returns as the main driving forces of such processes. Furthermore, path dependence can be affected by context factors, such as different degrees of complexity. Up to now, it has been unclear whether and how different settings of complexity impact path-dependent processes and the probability of lock-in. In this paper we investigate the relationship between environmental complexity and path dependence by means of an experimental study. By focusing on the mode of information load and decision quality in chronological sequences, the study explores the impact of complexity on decision-making processes. The results contribute to both the development of path-dependence theory and a better understanding of decision-making behavior under conditions of positive feedback. Since previous path research has mostly applied qualitative case-study research and (to a minor part) simulations, this paper makes a further contribution by establishing an experimental approach for research on path dependence.	e8c9927ee46660ed41ec265e53c03c6c	681ef184e25b51bdfc70f6414a7b1927	a10080a04edd9425fca941721890838c	article	Path Dependence in Decision-Making Processes: Exploring the Impact of Complexity under Increasing Returns	Jochen Koch and Martin Eisend and Arne Petermann	\N	2009
8369970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	\N	\N	Forschungsbericht / Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin ; 5	UBHD3609580	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 814 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-11-013248-6, 978-3-11-013248-9}, language = {ger}	\N	ff6b5749f63052536148666da475dbd3	c3e673eec0cc2f440e137e7291a3e9ad	caa6d1109fc0509de958745efcd67e35	book	Zukunft des Alterns und gesellschaftliche Entwicklung	Paul B. [Hrsg.] Baltes and Jürgen Mittelstraß	\N	1992
8369991	BuR - Business Research	2	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BoSch09	http://www.business-research.org/2009/1/operations/1942/framework.pdf 	\N		\N	\N	86-106	\N	1	\N		Component commonality - the use of the same version of a component across multiple products - is being increasingly considered as a promising way to offer high external variety while retaining low internal variety in operations. However, increasing commonality has both positive and negative cost effects, so that optimization approaches are required to identify an optimal commonality level. As
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components influence to a greater or lesser extent nearly every process step along the supply chain, it is not surprising that a multitude of diverging commonality problems is being investigated in literature, each of which are developing a specific algorithm designed for the respective commonality problem being considered. The paper on hand aims at a general framework which is flexible and efficient enough
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to be applied to a wide range of commonality problems. Such a procedure based on a two-stage graph approach is presented and tested. Finally, flexibility of the procedure is shown by customizing the framework to account for different types of commonality problems.	25d8452a94c1bf166ddb190f4375914c	26fd1cd36d8046b8a13aacdb13af8025	cc7241a415fe8c7175567ec64dccc263	article	A General Solution Framework for Component-Commonality Problems	Nils Boysen and Armin Scholl	\N	2009
8370077	J.~Chem.~Phys.	115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HEN01	\N	\N		\N	\N	9657	\N	\N	\N	nota = {RK: from referee of MAN03}	\N	1e49684d3876de208abae34bf137aa18	ae89d754a73ee58ff1b36aeaed4e3acb	783e840c04bc4ccd467741210e623c79	article	Long time scale kinetic Monte Carlo simulations without lattice approximation and predefined event table	Graeme Henkelman and Hannes J{\\'{o}}nsson	\N	2001
8370130	Journal of American Studies	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=10579	\N	Language Resources and Evaluation	\N	\N	513--564	\N	3	\N	issn = {0021-8758}, refid = {88418499}	\N	ad0262190f754106dd782963c55137c5	8e80f14d7c45e707daf1f18a4b5e1c49	820a64fd18cb23c8a811d81e76dd9f36	article	Peter P. Hinks, To Awaken My Afflicted Brethren: David Walker and the Problem of Antebellum Slave Resistance (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State Press, 1997, u40.50 cloth, u15.95 paper). Pp. 301. ISBN 0 271 01578 0, 0 271 10579 9.	EMILY WEST	\N	1998
8370199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Hawaii Int'l Conf. on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tegarden1992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd2df0640631a44df77f78defb59eb67	77ad37e7cd03c932b37f23fcbcfb1c2a	0a3565c3932898bcd243e78b5a495f2f	inproceedings	Effectiveness of Traditional Software Metrics for Object-Oriented Systems	David P. Tegarden and Steven D. Sheetz and David E. Monarchi	\N	1992
8370204	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	1390700	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1390700	\N	Closed Sets for Labeled Data	\N	\N	559--580	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	\N	91d8d6a878a792734bcfc24067be0d56	68c41f8e421331d5ca685347df527346	409fa3ff67062264629bab976ae7c108	article	Closed Sets for Labeled Data	Gemma C. Garriga and Petra Kralj and Nada Lavra\\v{c}	\N	2008
8370211	Interacting with Computers	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rabardel2003665	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0D-49HMWS9-1/2/c3bbc753040032726e2d5406c77d20ee	\N		\N	From Computer Artefact to Instrument for Mediated Activity.Part 1 Organizational Issues	665 - 691	\N	5	\N	issn = {0953-5438}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0953-5438(03)00058-4}	Studies working within an activity theory frame have opened different paths in the HCI field. One of the fundamental points of these approaches focussed on activity is consideration of the constructive dimensions of the user's activity. Several authors have identified the complex relations between usage and design (Winograd and Flores, 1986; Suchman and Trigg, 1991) beyond this, that design continues in usage (Rabardel, 1995, 2002; Henderson and Kyng, 1991; Vicente, 1999).
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The approach that we put forward contributes to the development of this question: the continuation of design in usage. Based on an empirical situation (managing the maintenance of a broadcasting network for radio, television and telecommunications), we define the mediated activity. We look at the mediator and suggest conceptualizing it as a mixed functional entity: the instrument. We examine the emergence and development modalities of instruments during processes of instrumental genesis. We also show that instruments are components in more general systems that integrate and go beyond them: instruments systems.	70a20c944921551802391dec5f864fc2	49b0074d945b1c8b6313ce1749da5fa9	63c3d73d659fb1b4ab9a53727acd8e28	article	From computer to instrument system: a developmental perspective	Pierre Rabardel and Gaëtan Bourmaud	\N	2003
8370227	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weyuker1988	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1357-1365	\N	9	\N		A set of properties of syntactic software complexity measures is proposed to serve as a basis for the evaluation of such measures. Four known complexity measures are evaluated and compared using these criteria. This formalized evaluation clarifies the strengths and weaknesses of the examined complexity measures, which include the statement count, cyclomatic number, effort measure, and data flow complexity measures. None of these measures possesses all nine properties, and several are found to fail to possess particularly fundamental properties; this failure calls into question their usefulness in measuring synthetic complexity	f52fb4b18dd45807e6f60d36cfdce403	07cd010b6d935cf5738eec171a9c1a76	ad5cd5e87d699c69593bf544a11c1bc5	article	Evaluating Software Complexity Measures	Elaine J. Weyuker	\N	1988
8370386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l Software Metrics Symp.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tang1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	242-249	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7a2bd400a4f5e42e209238ce7e2d4a5	ae1560998bcc843669eff6393c9e25c9	2bd4fa3988248383b8835f17ed8c1271	inproceedings	An Empirical Study on Object-Oriented Metrics	Mei-Huei Tang and Ming-Hung Kao and Mei-Hwa Chen	\N	1999
8370563	Interacting with Computers	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Decortis2003801	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0D-49W20VD-1/2/54b70d721cf3a5ae6e9a6a16e20566c3	\N		\N	From Computer Artefact to Instrument for Mediated Activity .Part 2 Learning Environments	801 - 830	\N	6	\N	issn = {0953-5438}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.intcom.2003.09.005}	This paper discusses the effects of introducing new distributed and active instruments on narrative activities in a school environment. We address the issue of how the Pogo instruments change children's activity when they invent stories. The results enable us to compare the way the activity is carried out, both in its conventional context and with the Pogo instruments, mainly along three main lines of investigation: the collective dimension, the use of space and the structure of the narrative. The results also show that using the instruments increase the collective or group dimension of the creative process, particularly the role diversification and participation of the children. These instruments support children's efforts to structure narratives and thereby produce richer stories.
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This research was carried out within the Pogo Project by a multidisciplinary team that included interactive design and user-centered approaches within the EC I3 programme on [`]Exploring New Learning Futures for Children'.	a93115ddc0d0de3f9f0bfb91d11476f5	3ce24a35a9dcc7e10fd6a4344f4d8743	4136fe161ec19bde9792698e0f9eea4b	article	Mediating effects of active and distributed instruments on narrative activities	Françoise Decortis and Antonio Rizzo and Berthe Saudelli	\N	2003
8370673	\N	4594	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIME	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/aime/KraljLGK07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aime/aime2007.html#KraljLGK07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	109-118	\N	\N	conf/aime/2007	date = {2007-09-03}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73599-1_12}, isbn = {978-3-540-73598-4}	\N	51114141f691b4956433067c98771796	64d85dd4497ca7bed563a9ece6b10713	78da66fe50981afa32340340d51b1033	inproceedings	Contrast Set Mining for Distinguishing Between Similar Diseases.	Petra Kralj and Nada Lavrac and Dragan Gamberger and Antonija Krstacic	Riccardo Bellazzi and Ameen Abu-Hanna and Jim Hunter	2007
8370692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '07: Proceedings of the 33rd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	1325997	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1325997	\N	Optimization of frequent itemset mining on multiple-core processor	\N	\N	1275--1285	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vienna, Austria}, isbn = {978-1-59593-649-3}	\N	7b61fe130276749f54ad30e009d00b0f	ec0df16f011e6d8280ce418dc7a09c2c	ae2916a5c26395647282ccad49b04a04	inproceedings	Optimization of frequent itemset mining on multiple-core processor	Li Liu and Eric Li and Yimin Zhang and Zhizhong Tang	\N	2007
8370704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	gub05	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=16978&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=il+senso+civico+degli+italiani%2E+la+realta+oltre+il+pregiudizio	\N		\N	512, 1 a edizione 2008(Cod. 1520. 640)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a3f9356050179978db011b064ee7becb	8a03714ea363cc05acc1f24dd6347e72	297197df3973ecd0c53ebc60ee73e757	book	Il senso civico degli italiani. La realtà oltre il pregiudizio	\N	Gabriele Pollini and Renzo Gubert	2008
8370739	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	ismu08	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=17042&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=quattordicesimo+rapporto+sulle+migrazioni+2008+	\N	Quattordicesimo Rapporto sulle migrazioni 2008	\N	400, 1 a edizione 2009(Cod. 907. 29)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	58b9fab8c8ac9db9321fc08265d6d862	313ca20554c6df672c30cefcd9645ba7	f149d4a627c83f3d21e7a6dac0d1090e	book	Quattordicesimo Rapporto sulle migrazioni 2008	Fondazione per le Iniziative e lo Studio sulla Multietnicità Fondazione Ismu	\N	2008
8370771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1454027	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1454008.1454027	\N	Pfp	\N	\N	107--114	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lausanne, Switzerland}, isbn = {978-1-60558-093-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1454008.1454027}	\N	870942fe8f39a0eb031f07268fa981c4	96e48726a8d9a10bb0fba548f9e2edb0	f3d5af4e28639b644a5e5506da77dc15	inproceedings	Pfp: parallel fp-growth for query recommendation	Haoyuan Li and Yi Wang and Dong Zhang and Ming Zhang and Edward Y. Chang	\N	2008
8370789	Computers in Industry	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanderAalst2004231	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V2D-4B6CRVW-1/2/9e96162f87d46a1a1be0a599d3f2549f	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers in Industry : Process mining: a research agenda	\N	Process / Workflow Mining	231 - 244	\N	3	\N	issn = {0166-3615}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2003.10.001}	Enterprise information systems support and control operational business processes ranging from simple internal back-office processes to complex interorganizational processes. Technologies such as workflow management (WFM), enterprise application integration (EAI), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and web services (WS) typically focus on the realization of IT support rather than monitoring the operational business processes. Process mining aims at extracting information from event logs to capture the business process as it is being executed. In this paper, we put the topic of process mining into context, discuss the main issues around process mining, and finally we introduce the papers in this special issue.	3a833ed2400667a858dda68c733bd801	4c13b448fbc5d089b241269462957184	5ee272a8014177bbb2bb150e9f8839af	article	Process mining: a research agenda	W. M. P. van der Aalst and A. J. M. M. Weijters	\N	2004
8370809	Computer Physics Communications	178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nakano2008280	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ5-4PV94D0-3/2/ab2ac70a065ed9d26a06467a7c4e114e	\N	ScienceDirect - Computer Physics Communications : A space–time-ensemble parallel nudged elastic band algorithm for molecular kinetics simulation	\N	\N	280 - 289	\N	4	\N	issn = {0010-4655}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2007.09.011}	A scalable parallel algorithm has been designed to study long-time dynamics of many-atom systems based on the nudged elastic band method, which performs mutually constrained molecular dynamics simulations for a sequence of atomic configurations (or states) to obtain a minimum energy path between initial and final local minimum-energy states. A directionally heated nudged elastic band method is introduced to search for thermally activated events without the knowledge of final states, which is then applied to an ensemble of bands in a path ensemble method for long-time simulation in the framework of the transition state theory. The resulting molecular kinetics (MK) simulation method is parallelized with a space-time-ensemble parallel nudged elastic band (STEP-NEB) algorithm, which employs spatial decomposition within each state, while temporal parallelism across the states within each band and band-ensemble parallelism are implemented using a hierarchy of communicator constructs in the Message Passing Interface library. The STEP-NEB algorithm exhibits good scalability with respect to spatial, temporal and ensemble decompositions on massively parallel computers. The MK simulation method is used to study low strain-rate deformation of amorphous silica.	fff07317abaac67688bf055e5cce31cc	a74c5c4195f7db84032fccda3d86772b	9cf2b33e9fda2b163b1de62c21cfb591	article	A space-time-ensemble parallel nudged elastic band algorithm for molecular kinetics simulation	Aiichiro Nakano	\N	2008
8370979	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pitr09	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=17101&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=esercizi+di+creativita%2E+80+attivita+tratte+dalle+artiterapie+per+sviluppare+le+potenzialita+creative	\N	Esercizi di creatività. 80 attività tratte dalle ArtiTerapie per sviluppare le potenzialità creative	\N	224, 1 a edizione 2009(Cod. 1305. 103)	\N	\N	\N	\N		Il libro propone – sotto forma di vere e proprie schede – una serie organizzata di tecniche volte a promuovere e sviluppare processi creativi, negli individui e nei gruppi. Le tecniche sono utilizzabili sia dai vari operatori di arteterapia, che da psicologi, psicoterapeuti, educatori, insegnanti, artisti che operano nel sociale, e, in generale, da tutti coloro che si occupano professionalmente di gruppi.
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del volume: \	Questo libro propone - in forma di pratiche schede operative - una serie organizzata di tecniche volte a promuovere e sviluppare processi creativi, negli individui e nei gruppi.
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Le tecniche esposte sono tratte dal repertorio delle quattro principali ArtiTerapie (arteterapia, danzamovimentoterapia, musicoterapia e drammaterapia). Sebbene non esauriscano la complessità delle singole discipline, tali tecniche ne riportano lo spirito e l'approccio, che vede la crescita delle potenzialità creative come uno strumento importante in area terapeutica, educativa e formativa.
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Professionisti e studenti delle varie ArtiTerapie potranno trovarvi utili suggerimenti per integrare strumenti delle discipline sorelle nel proprio bagaglio professionale. Esse sono tuttavia pensate in modo da essere utilizzabili anche da operatori che non hanno una formazione specifica in tali ambiti: psicologi, psicoterapeuti, educatori, insegnanti, artisti che operano nel sociale; e, in generale, da tutti coloro che si occupano professionalmente di gruppi. 	68a6669a61d0ee7f70cae2379df667ca	bb7b1f0a8e9476838b73822c23142314	2da9356b7e9b9d7223f032b7aa73e0a8	misc	Esercizi di creatività. 80 attività tratte dalle ArtiTerapie per sviluppare le potenzialità creative	\N	Salvo Pitruzzella and Claudio Bonanomi	2009
8371049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	gal09	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=16787&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=fare+notizia+con+il+non+profit%2E+strumenti+e+strategie+per+la+comunicazione+sociale	\N		\N	144, 1 a edizione 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52121e2aeaf9d63066e8463789ea866b	0c655f45b5cb8acf0585bbf63c3eb1de	9e081c1d79ae454947e6ada5a18f9767	book	Fare notizia con il Non Profit. Strumenti e strategie per la comunicazione sociale	Antonella Galli and Silvia Nidasio	\N	2009
8371069	Topology	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wada1994a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-9383(94)90013-2	\N		\N	\N	241--256	\N	2	\N	issn = {0040-9383}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0040-9383(94)90013-2}	\N	c909e84d030a813ec5fa4383f6b223b4	664c8e91a1fa29eedd259b98d59b112f	4675527019f21c59b12b0804b9f5c5bf	article	Twisted Alexander polynomial for finitely presentable groups	Masaaki Wada	\N	1994
8371094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	msc09	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=16861&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=giochi+e+role+playing+per+la+formazione+e+la+conduzione+dei+gruppi+	\N	Giochi e role playing per la formazione e la conduzione dei gruppi	\N	192, 1 a edizione 2009(Cod. 1060. 167)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cb627bea0754a6f7f6c1b6ab811d5a3	de22439037101cac224a36dc573c80f9	b8eb13096f87a7a0a08c8befc6027ca2	book	Giochi e role playing per la formazione e la conduzione dei gruppi 	Stefano Masci	\N	2009
8371100	Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.	360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedl2008a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9947-08-04455-3	\N		\N	\N	4597--4618	\N	9	\N	issn = {0002-9947}, mrclass = {57M27 (57N10)}, mrnumber = {MR2403698}, fjournal = {Transactions of the American Mathematical Society}, coden = {TAMTAM}	\N	a48b544e2d9d7cd9812b3eba810e0788	001140b44fdcdd8ee4b0a8b5fe64c27a	ca363cd90ca72ae0c35da250db2538be	article	Twisted {A}lexander norms give lower bounds on the {T}hurston norm	Stefan Friedl and Taehee Kim	\N	2008
8371120	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franco Angeli	\N	\N	\N	lup08	http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_Libro.asp?ID=14464&Tipo=Libro&strRicercaTesto=&titolo=giochi+d++aula%2E+giochi+per+cambiare+la+formazione+e+favorire+il+cambiamento	\N	Giochi d'aula. Giochi per cambiare la formazione e favorire il cambiamento	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3af1b81b9a6a5a965d159b02cbdcac71	3acf8e9e8d9f72eb40348bfe41937e96	1d38d2ac4d79352e77b965d706e27da6	book	Giochi d'aula. Giochi per cambiare la formazione e favorire il cambiamento 	Roberto Luperini	\N	2008
8371297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proc. of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	Markines09similarityTags	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526796&coll=GUIDE&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES968&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WWW	\N	WWW: WWW '09, Evaluating similarity measures for ...	\N	\N	641--650	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526796}	\N	26b3084aff6aa716dfdf803c4f599854	a266558ad4d83d536a0be2ac94b6b7df	2134ee9e07f398c629458d383c933ee9	inproceedings	Evaluating similarity measures for emergent semantics of social tagging	Benjamin Markines and Ciro Cattuto and Filippo Menczer and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
8371707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MS	http://www.imemo.eu/tipps.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d57c29ab1a1410c765a45985cf9b94b7	61599ba978127bf5ac885d57d599d716	4ea75d435151ad4f8761b0ae126ef2bc	misc	Tipps zum Erstellen eigener Karteikarten	M. Schmitz	\N	2009
8371840	Making History Podcast: The Blog	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitchell_challenges_2009	http://makinghistorypodcast.com/2009/05/27/challenges-of-changes/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {cc-by-nc-nd}	\N	887ada16f24f1382e5ea3d61d472569b	5b3ca4ef9faf5c7917f5187921b92437	4e15dea2d03114aafcab9be943c46638	misc	Challenges of change-ability: New Frontiers of Digital Scholarship « Making History Podcast: The Blog	Laura Mitchell	\N	2009
8372114	Bioinformatics	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SohrabP._Shah06152009	http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/12/i30	\N	Model-based clustering of array CGH data -- Shah et al. 25 (12): i30 -- Bioinformatics	\N	\N	i30-38	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btp205}, eprint = {http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/25/12/i30.pdf}	Motivation: Analysis of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) data for recurrent DNA copy number alterations from a cohort of patients can yield distinct sets of molecular signatures or profiles. This can be due to the presence of heterogeneous cancer subtypes within a supposedly homogeneous population.  Results: We propose a novel statistical method for automatically detecting such subtypes or clusters. Our approach is model based: each cluster is defined in terms of a sparse profile, which contains the locations of unusually frequent alterations. The profile is represented as a hidden Markov model. Samples are assigned to clusters based on their similarity to the cluster's profile. We simultaneously infer the cluster assignments and the cluster profiles using an expectation maximization-like algorithm. We show, using a realistic simulation study, that our method is significantly more accurate than standard clustering techniques. We then apply our method to two clinical datasets. In particular, we examine previously reported aCGH data from a cohort of 106 follicular lymphoma patients, and discover clusters that are known to correspond to clinically relevant subgroups. In addition, we examine a cohort of 92 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patients, and discover previously unreported clusters of biological interest which have inspired followup clinical research on an independent cohort.  Availability: Software and synthetic datasets are available at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/[~]sshah/acgh as part of the CNA-HMMer package.  Contact: sshah@bccrc.ca  Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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	4910d6f6bee17c3c080cbcc6b35f2e01	5386050c11cf7484697fe9ab0e4f2177	2187fee05ee8b6c09f334136367e678d	article	{Model-based clustering of array CGH data}	Sohrab P. Shah and Jr Cheung and Nathalie A. Johnson and Guillaume Alain and Randy D. Gascoyne and Douglas E. Horsman and Raymond T. Ng and Kevin P. Murphy	\N	2009
8372810	Commun. ACM	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cacm/MarkusTF00	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cacm/cacm43.html#MarkusTF00	\N	dblp	\N	\N	42-46	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/332051.332068}, date = {2003-11-20}	\N	21e28aee3ef0fd701381de33f2130056	58901b679c631912786ed6e16c72e60d	5f0a1c473710dd02a586882d4fbb9b74	article	Multisite ERP Implementations.	M. Lynne Markus and Cornelis Tanis and Paul C. van Fenema	\N	2000
8372840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pymes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d061adff9612631bd86d78d0ccf68983	22ee893cf6be6b8c452c7dbcffa1ee0c	edd950496e7f90e4179a3455b018fae7	book	Pymes hacia el futuro	Jorge Barrón	Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto	c1994
8372898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Framing the Domains of IT Management: Projecting the Future ... Through the Past	\N	\N	\N	Pinnaflex	Cincinnati, OH	\N	\N	MarkusTanis2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	173--207	\N	\N	\N		\N	1057dba776a94e9e5b4cf3ae1af851fe	3362fdd8d4bf0fc2d587dcfe7592a28c	21c8211d635bfb52b61a7319aaa38592	incollection	{The Enterprise Systems Experience---From Adoption to Success}	M. Lynne Markus and Cornelis Tanis	Robert W. Zmud	2000
8372900	Information Systems Frontiers	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KlausRosemannGable2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--162	\N	2	\N		Though enterprise resource planning (ERP) has gained some prominence in the information systems (IS) literature over the past few years and is a significant phenomenon in practice, through (a) historical analysis, (b) meta-analysis of representative IS literature, and (c) a survey of academic experts, we reveal dissenting views on the phenomenon. Given this diversity of perspectives, it is unlikely that at this stage a broadly agreed definition of ERP can be achieved. We thus seek to increase awareness of the issues and stimulate further discussion, with the ultimate aim being to: (1) aid communication amongst researchers and between researchers and practitioners; (2) inform development of teaching materials on ERP and related concepts in university curricula and in commercial education and training; and (3) aid communication amongst clients, consultants and vendors. Increased transparency of the ERP-concept within IS may also benefit other aligned fields of knowledge.	cd2e164257921811854753256199c081	61fd71abb8fe75fbdd105c7cfc537388	14eead2a7221430761fd2507ba28fc2a	article	{What is ERP?}	Helmut Klaus and Michael Roseman and Guy G. Gable	\N	2000
8372920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pymes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa1a1737f5b830a7bf0ad97046de6610	1d58bf975de53837a90bee260c810395	171af2086d6d46f9a323eb80ed981c72	book	Aportes para una política pymes en la Argentina	Roberto Barbero	Cepal	c2003
8372970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pymes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75b5dcb361d85beeb70ed34e7e7183d6	ae6f26707901d64df73c65bfeca98f4d	97eadd6b5fd62f69738bf06093b22132	book	Jornadas para una política industrial Argentina	\N	Unión Cívica Radical	1997
8373032	Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A	101	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dushoff:2004:Proc-Natl-Acad-Sci-U-S-A:15557003	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=534740	\N	Dynamical resonance can account for seasonality of influenza epidemics	\N	\N	16915-16916	\N	48	\N	pmid = {15557003}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0407293101}	Influenza incidence exhibits strong seasonal fluctuations in temperate regions throughout the world, concentrating the mortality and morbidity burden of the disease into a few months each year. The cause of influenza's seasonality has remained elusive. Here we show that the large oscillations in incidence may be caused by undetectably small seasonal changes in the influenza transmission rate that are amplified by dynamical resonance.	1916383ad623e54af9b7a27d551805db	5984eecc2d8ef06961c74447234680c7	58fd4c46af706518ba3ba35dbbd9542d	article	Dynamical resonance can account for seasonality of influenza epidemics	J Dushoff and J B Plotkin and S A Levin and D J Earn	\N	2004
8373648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	araucanos	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	09617d24bd2da7a80074cee1f7c0232d	ce659f3335c3756ae4185325e02225b7	e759c49fb6c6e00e3852c181ecaf5472	book	Indígenas y fronteras : los araucanos de las pampas en el siglo XIX. 	Raul Mandrini	Centro Editor de América Latina	1984
8373711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	araucanos	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1c2bcba67de2d45a25c84a58d6c335ef	6134c5563cb755646bddca7aa54af209	ee5d450041f4ba646eeaf81898acc659	article	“Convites : comida, bebida, poder y política en las sociedades de las Pampas y Araucanía”.	Juan Francisco. VILLAR	Anuario IEHS	2007
8373731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	araucanos	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce25eb0a5b6be23ae1ba204dca07acb2	b270359f305afb8f32883e4cd3aac8df	e59626d0bcf87e01ef98c2c8ab25dd5c	book	Volver al país de los araucanos.	Sara Mandrini	Sudamericana	1992
8373794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	f	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4f0505c2862cf75de67b89f7f321107e	f88dda13e3e9434e60cbdb1eb07daba2	5204ff9774115315bdb9de30386cd919	book	Teoría, cálculo y construcción de transformadores	Juan CORRALES MARTÍN	Labor	1950
8373806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	d	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c00f41ad8be22ac40b53b0f129dc0589	8e0a29549acccafc04bdf128faf46901	bd13c58fa8d60ad17b0dd766a25976c2	book	Fundamentos de instalaciones eléctricas de mediana alta  tensión	Gilberto ENRIQUEZ HARPER	Limusa	2000
8373846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5dfbf0a3f90366f56dc36cce6c2280d3	ea00bcb3e002f10f038a52fc0dd01b41	96979e4191a1fec569bd710b49469de0	book	Juventud descarriada	August ACHHORN	Talleres gráficos Escelicer	1956
8373853	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1e14e493764ef3bcc2a39446f265019	7d5e0e4fe834b2a2206bfab2d185c157	ec14b279204927a2e0d980bb66259450	book	Adolescentes en riesgo: identificación y orientación	María Martina CASULLO	Paidos	1998
8373884	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1066236	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1066157.1066236	\N	TRICLUSTER	\N	\N	694--705	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066236}	In this paper we introduce a novel algorithm called TRICLUSTER, for mining coherent clusters in three-dimensional (3D) gene expression datasets. TRICLUSTER can mine arbitrarily positioned and overlapping clusters, and depending on different parameter values, it can mine different types of clusters, including those with constant or similar values along each dimension, as well as scaling and shifting expression patterns. TRICLUSTER relies on graph-based approach to mine all valid clusters. For each time slice, i.e., a gene×sample matrix, it constructs the range multigraph, a compact representation of all similar value ranges between any two sample columns. It then searches for constrained maximal cliques in this multigraph to yield the set of bi-clusters for this time slice. Then TRICLUSTER constructs another graph using the biclusters (as vertices) from each time slice; mining cliques from this graph yields the final set of triclusters. Optionally, TRICLUSTER merges/deletes some clusters having large overlaps. We present a useful set of metrics to evaluate the clustering quality, and we show that TRICLUSTER can find significant triclusters in the real microarray datasets.	df7fab10bca29effb41287c459220440	a4e66b4d48599fe17da1a0be9da4859d	f99143dfa553745fb2e7d7f96a8b4bb7	inproceedings	TRICLUSTER: an effective algorithm for mining coherent clusters in 3D microarray data	Lizhuang Zhao and Mohammed J. Zaki	\N	2005
8374559	Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics (2003-)	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indian Statistical Institute	\N	\N	\N	meintanis2004	http://www.jstor.org/stable/25053355	\N		\N	\N	306--326	\N	2	\N	issn = {09727671}, copyright = {Copyright © 2004 Indian Statistical Institute}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {May, 2004}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	In this paper goodness-of-fit tests for the logistic distribution are proposed that are based on weighted integrals involving empirical transforms. The consistency of the test based on the empirical characteristic function as well as its asymptotic distribution under the null hypothesis are investigated. In a particular case, as the decay of the weight function tends to infinity the test statistic approaches a limit value. The resulting limit statistic is related to the first nonzero component of Neyman's smooth test for this distribution. The new tests are compared with other omnibus tests for the logistic distribution.	f23d97f6cdb9a41dbfb1ff482e1e1fbc	e29d54e5f5f819552eceddf39985172c	9847f492a3c0eeac9487f28c16d8e2a2	article	Goodness-of-Fit Tests for the Logistic Distribution Based on Empirical Transforms	Simos G. Meintanis	\N	2004
8374568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	New York	\N	\N	lawless2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0471372153}	\N	fa1f544d3b37976bdb80cdc317e9ffe6	8bd4cad55fdc03a938cd81552ffc3271	2f399894fe3c19e4c6f206b8dc44f079	book	Statistical Models and Methods for Lifetime Data	Jerald Lawless	\N	2003
8375000	screen printing on tshirts	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7	http://www.taylormadetshirts.com	\N	custom printing on t-shirts.	\N	where to buy custom t-shirts and how to screen print t-shirts	1	\N	\N	\N		\N	b4a73341e43507b42a9b11ba63cc04a2	b9b545dea0a0ecaf2037280f8d5cc038	5ffc358936dc8045ba9a004058f05855	article	custom t-shirts	mike taylor	trevor thompson	2003
8375412	J. Virol.	82	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	arias_determinants_2008	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/82/24/12346	\N	\N	\N	\N	12346--12355	\N	24	\N	doi = {{10.1128/JVI.01297-08}}	A mutant poliovirus {(PV)} encoding a change in its polymerase {(3Dpol)} at a site remote from the catalytic center {(G64S)} confers reduced sensitivity to ribavirin and forms a restricted quasispecies, because {G64S} {3Dpol} is a high-fidelity enzyme. A foot-and-mouth disease virus {(FMDV)} mutant that encodes a change in the polymerase catalytic site {(M296I)} exhibits reduced sensitivity to ribavirin without restricting the viral quasispecies. In order to resolve this apparent paradox, we have established a minimal kinetic mechanism for nucleotide addition by wild-type {(WT)} {FMDV} {3Dpol} that permits a direct comparison to {PV} {3Dpol} as well as to {FMDV} {3Dpol} derivatives. Rate constants for correct nucleotide addition were on par with those of {PV} {3Dpol,} but apparent binding constants for correct nucleotides were higher than those observed for {PV} {3Dpol.} The {A-to-G} transition frequency was calculated to be 1/20,000, which is quite similar to that calculated for {PV} {3Dpol.} The analysis of {FMDV} {M296I} {3Dpol} revealed a decrease in the calculated ribavirin incorporation frequency (1/8,000) relative to that (1/4,000) observed for the {WT} enzyme. Unexpectedly, the {A-to-G} transition frequency was higher (1/8,000) than that observed for the {WT} enzyme. Therefore, {FMDV} selected a polymerase that increases the frequency of the misincorporation of natural nucleotides while specifically decreasing the frequency of the incorporation of ribavirin nucleotide. These studies provide a mechanistic framework for understanding {FMDV} {3Dpol} structure-function relationships, provide the first direct analysis of the fidelity of {FMDV} {3Dpol} in vitro, identify the {beta}9-{alpha}11 loop as a (in)fidelity determinant, and demonstrate that not all ribavirin-resistant mutants will encode high-fidelity polymerases.	cad011ac46be270671fe88d15644ffae	2bcbaaaf61cc8f26a1712371029bc6a2	f8c6d1fc2e4d64f1c19782fd0c493bab	article	Determinants of {RNA-Dependent} {RNA} Polymerase {(In)fidelity} Revealed by Kinetic Analysis of the Polymerase Encoded by a {Foot-and-Mouth} Disease Virus Mutant with Reduced Sensitivity to Ribavirin	Armando Arias and Jamie J. Arnold and Macarena Sierra and Eric D. Smidansky and Esteban Domingo and Craig E. Cameron	\N	2008
8375417	J. Virol.	81	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bull_theory_2007	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/81/6/2930	\N	\N	\N	\N	2930--2939	\N	6	\N	otherkeywords = {printed,read}, doi = {{10.1128/JVI.01624-06}}	Mutation is the basis of adaptation. Yet, most mutations are detrimental, and elevating mutation rates will impair a population's fitness in the short term. The latter realization has led to the concept of lethal mutagenesis for curing viral infections, and work with drugs such as ribavirin has supported this perspective. As yet, there is no formal theory of lethal mutagenesis, although reference is commonly made to Eigen's error catastrophe theory. Here, we propose a theory of lethal mutagenesis. With an obvious parallel to the epidemiological threshold for eradication of a disease, a sufficient condition for lethal mutagenesis is that each viral genotype produces, on average, less than one progeny virus that goes on to infect a new cell. The extinction threshold involves an evolutionary component based on the mutation rate, but it also includes an ecological component, so the threshold cannot be calculated from the mutation rate alone. The genetic evolution of a large population undergoing mutagenesis is independent of whether the population is declining or stable, so there is no runaway accumulation of mutations or genetic signature for lethal mutagenesis that distinguishes it from a level of mutagenesis under which the population is maintained. To detect lethal mutagenesis, accurate measurements of the genome-wide mutation rate and the number of progeny per infected cell that go on to infect new cells are needed. We discuss three methods for estimating the former. Estimating the latter is more challenging, but broad limits to this estimate may be feasible. 	770c330fc2d716c8f69485431851319f	6756d040902ed1ae190611702fc4377f	d92c6500e5450fc78365d37854a217eb	article	Theory of Lethal Mutagenesis for Viruses 	J. J. Bull and R. Sanjuan and C. O. Wilke	\N	2007
8375418	Genetics	180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bull_lethal_2008	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/180/2/1061	\N	\N	\N	\N	1061--1070	\N	2	\N		Lethal mutagenesis, the killing of a microbial pathogen with a chemical mutagen, is a potential broad-spectrum antiviral treatment. It operates by raising the genomic mutation rate to the point that the deleterious load causes the population to decline. Its use has been limited to {RNA} viruses because of their high intrinsic mutation rates. Microbes with {DNA} genomes, which include many viruses and bacteria, have not been considered for this type of treatment because their low intrinsic mutation rates seem difficult to elevate enough to cause extinction. Surprisingly, models of lethal mutagenesis indicate that bacteria may be candidates for lethal mutagenesis. In contrast to viruses, bacteria reproduce by binary fission, and this property ensures their extinction if subjected to a mutation rate {\\textgreater}0.69 deleterious mutations per generation. The extinction threshold is further lowered when bacteria die from environmental causes, such as washout or host clearance. In practice, mutagenesis can require many generations before extinction is achieved, allowing the bacterial population to grow to large absolute numbers before the load of deleterious mutations causes the decline. Therefore, if effective treatment requires rapid population decline, mutation rates {\\textgreater}{\\textgreater}0.69 may be necessary to achieve treatment success. Implications for the treatment of bacteria with mutagens, for the evolution of mutator strains in bacterial populations, and also for the evolution of mutation rate in cancer are discussed.	8e79dfaf52bbb6ef6b10f25d417ca4fd	303d2202251bbd4662680c34774700d7	fbbad8a091496498c521ff8c86121ec4	article	Lethal Mutagenesis of Bacteria	James J Bull and Claus O Wilke	\N	2008
8375419	Journal of Molecular Biology	384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cases-gonzalez_beneficial_2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1120--1129	\N	5	\N		{RNA} viruses replicate their genomes with a very high error rate and constitute highly heterogeneous mutant distributions similar to the molecular quasispecies introduced to explain the evolution of prebiotic replicators. The genetic information included in a quasispecies can only be faithfully transmitted below a critical error rate. When the error threshold is crossed, the population structure disorganizes, and it is substituted by a randomly distributed mutant spectrum. For viral quasispecies, the increase in error rate is associated with a decrease in specific infectivity that can lead to the extinction of the population. In contrast, a strong resistance to extinction has been observed in populations subjected to bottleneck events despite the increased accumulation of mutations. In the present study, we show that the mutagenic nucleoside analogue 5-azacytidine {(AZC)} is a potent mutagen for bacteriophage Q beta. We have evaluated the effect of the increase in the replication error rate in populations of the bacteriophage Q beta evolving either in liquid medium or during development of clonal populations in semisolid agar. Populations evolving in liquid medium in the presence of {AZC} were extinguished, while during plaque development in the presence of {AZC,} the virus experienced a significant increase in the replicative ability. Individual viruses isolated from preextinction populations could withstand high error rates during a number of plaque-to-plaque transfers. The response to mutagenesis is interpreted in the light of features of plaque development versus infections by free-moving virus particles and the distance to a mutation-selection equilibrium. The results suggest that clonal bacteriophage populations away from equilibrium derive replicative benefits from increased mutation rates. This is relevant to the application of lethal mutagenesis in vivo, in the case of viruses that encounter changing environments and are transmitted from cell to cell under conditions of limited diffusion that mimic the events taking place during plaque development. {(C)} 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.	b46b3aedbee267e0f4b0a17915331977	ad9d40ce33b2f01e29fef5fc4beb8acc	db2106c15732cc6d42f23cf07aaa308a	article	Beneficial Effects of Population Bottlenecks in an {RNA} Virus Evolving at Increased Error Rate	C. {Cases-Gonzalez} and M. Arribas and E. Domingo and E. Lazaro	\N	2008
8375420	{PLoS} Pathogens	2	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	codoer_fittest_2006	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1757203	\N	\N	\N	{PMC1757203}	e136	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1371/journal.ppat.0020136}	The \\&\\#x0201c;survival of the fittest\\&\\#x0201d; is the paradigm of Darwinian evolution in which the best-adapted replicators are favored by natural selection. However, at high mutation rates, the fittest organisms are not necessarily the fastest replicators but rather are those that show the greatest robustness against deleterious mutational effects, even at the cost of a low replication rate. This scenario, dubbed the \\&\\#x0201c;survival of the flattest\\&\\#x0201d;, has so far only been shown to operate in digital organisms. We show that \\&\\#x0201c;survival of the flattest\\&\\#x0201d; can also occur in biological entities by analyzing the outcome of competition between two viroid species coinfecting the same plant. Under optimal growth conditions, a viroid species characterized by fast population growth and genetic homogeneity outcompeted a viroid species with slow population growth and a high degree of variation. In contrast, the slow-growth species was able to outcompete the fast species when the mutation rate was increased. These experimental results were supported by an in silico model of competing viroid quasispecies.	efc27ad1ba7ec99741ba9c35a35d2072	270a9726f8ee8fdf582f50474fba52bf	4649850ddd4ddd9f29d3107a8b2a3ffb	article	The Fittest versus the Flattest: Experimental Confirmation of the Quasispecies Effect with Subviral Pathogens	Francisco M CodoÃ±er and {JosÃ©-Antonio} DarÃ³s and Ricard V SolÃ© and Santiago F Elena	\N	2006
8375421	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	98	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crotty_rna_2001	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11371613	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 11371613	6895--900	\N	12	\N	otherkeywords = {Antiviral {Agents,Base} {Sequence,Hela} {Cells,Humans,Molecular} Sequence {Data,Poliovirus,Ribavirin,RNA} {Viruses,Virus} Replication}, issn = {0027-8424}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.111085598}	{RNA} viruses evolve rapidly. One source of this ability to rapidly change is the apparently high mutation frequency in {RNA} virus populations. A high mutation frequency is a central tenet of the quasispecies theory. A corollary of the quasispecies theory postulates that, given their high mutation frequency, animal {RNA} viruses may be susceptible to error catastrophe, where they undergo a sharp drop in viability after a modest increase in mutation frequency. We recently showed that the important broad-spectrum antiviral drug ribavirin (currently used to treat hepatitis C virus infections, among others) is an {RNA} virus mutagen, and we proposed that ribavirin's antiviral effect is by forcing {RNA} viruses into error catastrophe. However, a direct demonstration of error catastrophe has not been made for ribavirin or any {RNA} virus mutagen. Here we describe a direct demonstration of error catastrophe by using ribavirin as the mutagen and poliovirus as a model {RNA} virus. We demonstrate that ribavirin's antiviral activity is exerted directly through lethal mutagenesis of the viral genetic material. A 99.3\\% loss in viral genome infectivity is observed after a single round of virus infection in ribavirin concentrations sufficient to cause a 9.7-fold increase in mutagenesis. Compiling data on both the mutation levels and the specific infectivities of poliovirus genomes produced in the presence of ribavirin, we have constructed a graph of error catastrophe showing that normal poliovirus indeed exists at the edge of viability. These data suggest that {RNA} virus mutagens may represent a promising new class of antiviral drugs.	d057d142417bd5ce55b626c7259239f1	b90086a1c6fd295d470ae4490905c548	32d48bda43418f42758cc969e921bba2	article	{RNA} virus error catastrophe: direct molecular test by using ribavirin	S Crotty and C E Cameron and R Andino	\N	2001
8375422	Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology	288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	domingo_foot-and-mouth_2005	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15648178	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 15648178	149--73	\N	\N	\N	otherkeywords = {{Evolution,Foot-and-Mouth} Disease {Virus,Ribavirin}}, issn = {{0070-217X}}	Foot-and-mouth disease virus {(FMDV)} is genetically and phenotypically variable. As a typical {RNA} virus, {FMDV} follows a quasispecies dynamics, with the many biological implications of such a dynamics. Mutant spectra provide a reservoir of {FMDV} variants, and minority subpopulations may become dominant in response to environmental demands or as a result of statistical fluctuations in population size. Accumulation of mutations in the {FMDV} genome occurs upon subjecting viral populations to repeated bottleneck events and upon viral replication in the presence of mutagenic base or nucleoside analogs. During serial bottleneck passages, {FMDV} survive during extended rounds of replication maintaining low average relative fitness, despite linear accumulation of mutations in the consensus genomic sequence. The critical event is the occurrence of a low frequency of compensatory mutations. In contrast, upon replication in the presence of mutagens, the complexity of mutant spectra increases, apparently no compensatory mutations can express their fitness-enhancing potential, and the virus can cross an error threshold for maintenance of genetic information, resulting in virus extinction. Low relative fitness and low viral load favor {FMDV} extinction in cell culture. The comparison of the molecular basis of resistance to extinction upon bottleneck passage and extinction by enhanced mutagenesis is providing new insights in the understanding of quasispecies dynamics. Such a comparison is contributing to the development of new antiviral strategies based on the transition of viral replication into error catastrophe.	b58affc7d8b9e7be1f62c88e74707908	31cd2fd235146dba372a24f3909f3107	e2305daddfcba291ab84bffd7da92e0d	article	Foot-and-mouth disease virus evolution: exploring pathways towards virus extinction	E Domingo and N Pariente and A Airaksinen and C {GonzaÄºez-Lopez} and S Sierra and M Herrera and A {Grande-PÃ©rez} and P R Lowenstein and S C Manrubia and E LÃ¡zaro and C EscarmÃ­s	\N	2005
8375423	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	104	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ferrer-orta_sequential_2007	http://www.pnas.org/content/104/22/9463.abstract	\N	\N	\N	\N	9463--9468	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.0700518104}	{RNA} virus replication is an error-prone event caused by the low fidelity of viral {RNA-dependent} {RNA} polymerases. Replication fidelity can be decreased further by the use of mutagenic ribonucleoside analogs to a point where viral genetic information can no longer be maintained. For foot-and-mouth disease virus, the antiviral analogs ribavirin and 5-fluorouracil have been shown to be mutagenic, contributing to virus extinction through lethal mutagenesis. Here, we report the x-ray structure of four elongation complexes of foot-and-mouth disease virus polymerase {3D} obtained in presence of natural substrates, {ATP} and {UTP,} or mutagenic nucleotides, ribavirin triphosphate and 5-fluorouridine triphosphate with different {RNAs} as templateâprimer molecules. The ability of these complexes to synthesize {RNA} in crystals allowed us to capture different successive replication events and to define the critical amino acids involved in () the recognition and positioning of the incoming nucleotide or analog; () the positioning of the acceptor base of the template strand; and () the positioning of the {3â²-OH} group of the primer nucleotide during {RNA} replication. The structures identify key interactions involved in viral {RNA} replication and provide insights into the molecular basis of the low fidelity of viral {RNA} polymerases.	36796755cdc1585b3f8657d79f8d051e	7e414a0e00bead0908ee1f3f8e6b625e	36a1c9eb6476b08f23fd6509d070a1aa	article	Sequential structures provide insights into the fidelity of {RNA} replication	Cristina {Ferrer-Orta} and Armando Arias and Rosa {PÃ©rez-Luque} and Cristina EscarmÃ­s and Esteban Domingo and Nuria Verdaguer	\N	2007
8375424	Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.	52	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	graci_lethal_2008	http://aac.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/52/3/971	\N	\N	\N	\N	971--979	\N	3	\N	doi = {{10.1128/AAC.01056-07}}	{RNA} viruses exhibit extraordinarily high mutation rates during genome replication. Nonnatural ribonucleosides that can increase the mutation rate of {RNA} viruses by acting as ambiguous substrates during replication have been explored as antiviral agents acting through lethal mutagenesis. We have synthesized novel N-6-substituted purine analogues with ambiguous incorporation characteristics due to tautomerization of the nucleobase. The most potent of these analogues reduced the titer of poliovirus {(PV)} and coxsackievirus {(CVB3)} over 1,000-fold during a single passage in {HeLa} cell culture, with an increase in transition mutation frequency up to 65-fold. Kinetic analysis of incorporation by the {PV} polymerase indicated that these analogues were templated ambiguously with increased efficiency compared to the known mutagenic nucleoside ribavirin. Notably, these nucleosides were not efficient substrates for cellular ribonucleotide reductase in vitro, suggesting that conversion to the deoxyriboucleoside may be hindered, potentially limiting genetic damage to the host cell. Furthermore, a high-fidelity {PV} variant {(G64S)} displayed resistance to the antiviral effect and mutagenic potential of these analogues. These purine nucleoside analogues represent promising lead compounds in the development of clinically useful antiviral therapies based on the strategy of lethal mutagenesis.	58d356e2f9807c9c5326c051c5976762	be26a9d8cbadd7274a3037700e83093b	375e3bc4e7929a8f226c32d9a751ecc5	article	Lethal Mutagenesis of Picornaviruses with {N-6-Modified} Purine Nucleoside Analogues 	Jason D. Graci and Kathleen Too and Eric D. Smidansky and Jocelyn P. Edathil and Eric W. Barr and Daniel A. Harki and Jessica E. Galarraga and J. Martin Bollinger and Blake R. Peterson and David Loakes and Daniel M. Brown and Craig E. Cameron	\N	2008
8375425	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	102	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grande-perez_suppression_2005	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=555496	\N	\N	\N	{PMC555496}	4448â4452	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.0408871102}	{RNA} viruses replicate with a very high error rate and give rise to heterogeneous, highly plastic populations able to adapt very rapidly to changing environments. Viral diseases are thus difficult to control because of the appearance of drug-resistant mutants, and it becomes essential to seek mechanisms able to force the extinction of the quasispecies before adaptation emerges. An alternative to the use of conventional drugs consists in increasing the replication error rate through the use of mutagens. Here, we report about persistent infections of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus treated with fluorouracil, where a progressive debilitation of infectivity leading to eventual extinction occurs. The transition to extinction is accompanied by the production of large amounts of {RNA,} indicating that the replicative ability of the quasispecies is not strongly impaired by the mutagen. By means of experimental and theoretical approaches, we propose that a fraction of the {RNA} molecules synthesized can behave as a defective subpopulation able to drive the viable class extinct. Our results lead to the identification of two extinction pathways, one at high amounts of mutagen, where the quasispecies completely loses its ability to infect and replicate, and a second one, at lower amounts of mutagen, where replication continues while the infective class gets extinct because of the action of defectors. The results bear on a potential application of increased mutagenesis as an antiviral strategy in that low doses of a mutagenic agent may suffice to drive persistent virus to extinction.	210e2bc601352cc050f37f9c784cd046	92446ce7aa11cf8039f421b9e48a5e92	5bc783b45bb7d347ff001fe265af6135	article	Suppression of viral infectivity through lethal defection	Ana {Grande-P\\'erez} and Ester L\\'azaro and Pedro Lowenstein and Esteban Domingo and Susanna C. Manrubia	\N	2005
8375426	\N	\N	\N	2	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	karlin_first_1975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0123985528}	\N	09f4c7f79c1899b4b7be398be6845024	70cc69e58fa45dbf4b8a23c6331463d2	750a81272a6f48f33de7205d3e5e3c32	book	A First Course in Stochastic Processes, Second Edition	Samuel Karlin and Howard M. Taylor	\N	1975
8375427	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	96	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	loeb_lethal_1999	http://www.pnas.org/content/96/4/1492.abstract	\N	\N	\N	\N	1492--1497	\N	4	\N	doi = {{VL} - 96}	The human immunodeficiency virus {(HIV)} replicates its genome and mutates at exceptionally high rates. As a result, the virus is able to evade immunological and chemical antiviral agents. We tested the hypothesis that a further increase in the mutation rate by promutagenic nucleoside analogs would abolish viral replication. We evaluated deoxynucleoside analogs for lack of toxicity to human cells, incorporation by {HIV} reverse transcriptase, resistance to repair when incorporated into the {DNA} strand of an {RNAâDNA} hybrid, and mispairing at high frequency. Among the candidates tested, 5-hydroxydeoxycytidine {(5-OH-dC)} fulfilled these criteria. In seven of nine experiments, the presence of this analog resulted in the loss of viral replicative potential after 9â24 sequential passages of {HIV} in human {CEM} cells. In contrast, loss of viral replication was not observed in 28 control cultures passaged in the absence of the nucleoside analog, nor with other analogs tested. Sequence analysis of a portion of the {HIV} reverse transcriptase gene demonstrated a disproportionate increase in G â A substitutions, mutations predicted to result from misincorporation of {5-OH-dC} into the {cDNA} during reverse transcription. Thus, âlethal mutagenesisâ driven by the class of deoxynucleoside analogs represented by {5-OH-dC} could provide a new approach to treating {HIV} infections and, potentially, other viral infections.	5c74a4252fe27c8213e657840c2181cc	618b12b5cc6ea6946e28f45900a3b968	b2b7d146b1ac5713b1564386cceb311d	article	Lethal mutagenesis of {HIV} with mutagenic nucleoside analogs	Lawrence A. Loeb and John M. Essigmann and Farhad Kazazi and Jue Zhang and Karl D. Rose and James I. Mullins	\N	1999
8375428	Nature Genetics	39	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	martin_distributions_2007	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17369829	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 17369829	555--60	\N	4	\N	otherkeywords = {Adaptation, {Biological,Epistasis,} {Genetic,Escherichia} {coli,Evolution,Genetics,} {Microbial,Likelihood} {Functions,Models,} {Genetic,Selection} {(Genetics),Statistical} {Distributions,Vesicular} stomatitis Indiana virus}, issn = {1061-4036}, doi = {10.1038/ng1998}	How do the fitness effects of several mutations combine? Despite its simplicity, this question is central to the understanding of multilocus evolution. Epistasis (the interaction between alleles at different loci), especially epistasis for fitness traits such as reproduction and survival, influences evolutionary predictions "almost whenever multilocus genetics matters". Yet very few models have sought to predict epistasis, and none has been empirically tested. Here we show that the distribution of epistasis can be predicted from the distribution of single mutation effects, based on a simple fitness landscape model. We show that this prediction closely matches the empirical measures of epistasis that have been obtained for Escherichia coli and the {RNA} virus vesicular stomatitis virus. Our results suggest that a simple fitness landscape model may be sufficient to quantitatively capture the complex nature of gene interactions. This model may offer a simple and widely applicable alternative to complex metabolic network models, in particular for making evolutionary predictions.	402be4f70a07cdf8e7af47043bc2d8eb	e14eae45c95ca0c4e450470d1bac92cd	87605e6b69a3a21b6adf4ac14e2b3ab5	article	Distributions of epistasis in microbes fit predictions from a fitness landscape model	Guillaume Martin and Santiago F Elena and Thomas Lenormand	\N	2007
8375430	{BMC} Evolutionary Biology	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ojosnegros_topology_2008	http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/207	\N	\N	\N	\N	207	\N	1	\N	issn = {1471-2148}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-8-207}	{BACKGROUND:The} molecular events and evolutionary forces underlying lethal mutagenesis of virus (or virus extinction through an excess of mutations) are not well understood. Here we apply for the first time phylogenetic methods and Partition Analysis of Quasispecies {(PAQ)} to monitor genetic distances and intra-population structures of mutant spectra of foot-and-mouth disease virus {(FMDV)} quasispecies subjected to mutagenesis by base and nucleoside {analogues.RESULTS:Phylogenetic} and {PAQ} analyses have revealed a highly dynamic variation of intrapopulation diversity of {FMDV} quasispecies. The population diversity first suffers striking expansions in the presence of mutagens and then compressions either when the presence of the mutagenic analogue was discontinued or when a mutation that decreased sensitivity to a mutagen was selected. The pattern of mutations found in the populations was in agreement with the behavior of the corresponding nucleotide analogues with {FMDV} in vitro. Mutations accumulated at preferred genomic sites, and dn/ds ratios indicate the operation of negative (or purifying) selection in populations subjected to mutagenesis. No evidence of unusually elevated genetic distances has been obtained for {FMDV} populations approaching {extinction.CONCLUSION:Phylogenetic} and {PAQ} analysis provide adequate procedures to describe the evolution of viral sequences subjected to lethal mutagenesis. These methods define the changes of intra-population structure more precisely than mutation frequencies and Shannon entropies. {PAQ} is very sensitive to variations of intrapopulation genetic distances. Strong negative (or purifying) selection operates in {FMDV} populations subjected to enhanced mutagenesis. The quantifications provide evidence that extinction does not imply unusual increases of intrapopulation complexity, in support of the lethal defection model of virus extinction.	901a7128087082634b87db639bba829e	03ab263561e2f731a562b5d8917cbaca	9b72c67b31c8165d8439fa079da315a6	article	Topology of evolving, mutagenized viral populations: quasispecies expansion, compression, and operation of negative selection	Samuel Ojosnegros and Ruben Agudo and Macarena Sierra and Carlos Briones and Saleta Sierra and Claudia Gonzalez- Lopez and Esteban Domingo and Juan Cristina	\N	2008
8375431	J. Virol.	79	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pfeiffer_ribavirin_2005	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/79/4/2346	\N	\N	\N	\N	2346--2355	\N	4	\N	doi = {{10.1128/JVI.79.4.2346-2355.2005}}	Ribavirin {(RBV),} used in combination with alpha interferon to treat hepatitis C virus {(HCV)} infections, is a guanosine nucleotide analog that can increase the error rate of viral {RNA-dependent} {RNA} polymerases, imbalance intracellular nucleotide pools, and cause toxicity in many cell types. To determine potential mechanisms of {RBV} resistance during {HCV} {RNA} replication, we passaged {HCV} replicon-containing cell lines in the presence of increasing concentrations of {RBV.} {RBV-resistant,} {HCV} replicon-containing cell lines were generated, and the majority of {RBV} resistance was found to be conferred by changes in the cell lines. The resistant cell lines were defective in {RBV} import, as measured by {[3H]RBV} uptake experiments. These cell lines displayed reduced {RBV} toxicity and reduced error accumulation during infection with poliovirus, whose replication is known to be sensitive to {RBV-induced} error. For one {RBV-resistant} isolate, two mutations in the replicon {RNA} contributed to the observed phenotype. Two responsible mutations resided in the C-terminal region of {NS5A,} {G404S,} and {E442G} and were each sufficient for low-level {RBV} resistance. Therefore, {RBV} resistance in {HCV} replicon cell lines can be conferred by changes in the cell line or by mutations in the {HCV} replicon.	d77cbba316ce86d4b3d604f10f137359	ea7866c629800c535d4f8936c3de4d70	3529cc6425a721faf794f742ab7dc2dc	article	Ribavirin Resistance in Hepatitis C Virus {Replicon-Containing} Cell Lines Conferred by Changes in the Cell Line or Mutations in the Replicon {RNA}	Julie K. Pfeiffer and Karla Kirkegaard	\N	2005
8375432	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	100	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pfeiffer_single_2003	http://www.pnas.org/content/100/12/7289.abstract	\N	\N	\N	\N	7289--7294	\N	12	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.1232294100}	Ribavirin is a nucleotide analog that can be incorporated by viral polymerases, causing mutations by allowing base mismatches. It is currently used therapeutically as an antiviral drug during hepatitis C virus infections. During the amplification of poliovirus genomic {RNA} or hepatitis C replicons, error frequency is known to increase upon ribavirin treatment. This observation has led to the hypothesis that ribavirin's antiviral activity results from error catastrophe caused by increased mutagenesis of viral genomes. Here, we describe the generation of ribavirin-resistant poliovirus by serial viral passage in the presence of increasing concentrations of the drug. Ribavirin resistance can be caused by a single amino acid change, {G64S,} in the viral polymerase in an unresolved portion of the fingers domain. Compared with wild-type virus, ribavirin-resistant poliovirus displays increased fidelity of {RNA} synthesis in the absence of ribavirin and increased survival both in the presence of ribavirin and another mutagen, 5-azacytidine. Ribavirin-resistant poliovirus represents an unusual class of viral drug resistance: resistance to a mutagen through increased fidelity.	4bf1882e89e4b9b3baff97df1efc7844	cef368f24022e2634b36c59d4dac102e	16908e1eafcaf269e08dc57049ec352b	article	A single mutation in poliovirus {RNA-dependent} {RNA} polymerase confers resistance to mutagenic nucleotide analogs via increased fidelity	Julie K. Pfeiffer and Karla Kirkegaard	\N	2003
8375433	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	101	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanjuan_distribution_2004	http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=420405	\N	\N	\N	{PMC420405}	8396â8401	\N	22	\N	doi = {10.1073/pnas.0400146101}	Little is known about the mutational fitness effects associated with single-nucleotide substitutions on {RNA} viral genomes. Here, we used site-directed mutagenesis to create 91 single mutant clones of vesicular stomatitis virus derived from a common ancestral {cDNA} and performed competition experiments to measure the relative fitness of each mutant. The distribution of nonlethal deleterious effects was highly skewed and had a long, flat tail. As expected, fitness effects depended on whether mutations were chosen at random or reproduced previously described ones. The effect of random deleterious mutations was well described by a log-normal distribution, with -19\\% reduction of average fitness; the effects distribution of preobserved deleterious mutations was better explained by a \\&\\#x003b2; model. The fit of both models was improved when combined with a uniform distribution. Up to 40\\% of random mutations were lethal. The proportion of beneficial mutations was unexpectedly high. Beneficial effects followed a \\&\\#x003b3; distribution, with expected fitness increases of 1\\% for random mutations and 5\\% for preobserved mutations.	a7b94d52fd8d268b63b56db3ed277fec	a393d67a8ab50eaf6b21c06142455f45	3fc6956139e3a57c2b306daf74b9da7c	article	The distribution of fitness effects caused by single-nucleotide substitutions in an {RNA} virus	Rafael Sanju\\'an and AndrÃ©s Moya and Santiago F. Elena	\N	2004
8375436	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	103	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanjun_epistasis_2006	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16983079	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 16983079	14402--5	\N	39	\N	otherkeywords = {{Animals,Aspergillus,Drosophila} {melanogaster,Epistasis,} {Genetic,Escherichia} {coli,Genome,Genome,} {Bacterial,Genome,} {Fungal,Genome,} {Insect,Genome,} {Viral,Meta-Analysis} as {Topic,Saccharomyces} {cerevisiae,Vesicular} stomatitis Indiana virus}, issn = {0027-8424}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0604543103}	Whether systematic genetic interactions (epistasis) occur at the genomic scale remains a challenging topic in evolutionary biology. Epistasis should make a significant contribution to variation in complex traits and influence the evolution of genetic systems as sex, diploidy, dominance, or the contamination of genomes with deleterious mutations. We have collected data from widely different organisms and quantified epistasis in a common, per-generation scale. Simpler genomes, such as those of {RNA} viruses, display antagonistic epistasis (mutations have smaller effects together than expected); bacterial microorganisms do not apparently deviate from independent effects, whereas in multicellular eukaryotes, a transition toward synergistic epistasis occurs (mutations have larger effects together than expected). We propose that antagonistic epistasis might be a property of compact genomes with few nonpleiotropic biological functions, whereas in complex genomes, synergism might emerge from mutational robustness.	5bfd3552d4086135239628ef08ef0ce9	784ee0c9ae6dc9cb8f405eeef8dd552c	03ef0c2679562900b2a97002633808ce	article	Epistasis correlates to genomic complexity	Rafael SanjuÃ¡n and Santiago F Elena	\N	2006
8375437	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	101	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanjun_contribution_2004	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15492220	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 15492220	15376--9	\N	43	\N	otherkeywords = {Cloning, {Molecular,DNA,} {Complementary,Epistasis,} {Genetic,Mutagenesis,} {Site-Directed,RNA} Viruses}, issn = {0027-8424}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.0404125101}	The tendency for genetic architectures to exhibit epistasis among mutations plays a central role in the modern synthesis of evolutionary biology and in theoretical descriptions of many evolutionary processes. Nevertheless, few studies unquestionably show whether, and how, mutations typically interact. Beneficial mutations are especially difficult to identify because of their scarcity. Consequently, epistasis among pairs of this important class of mutations has, to our knowledge, never before been explored. Interactions among genome components should be of special relevance in compacted genomes such as those of {RNA} viruses. To tackle these issues, we first generated 47 genotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus carrying pairs of nucleotide substitution mutations whose separated and combined deleterious effects on fitness were determined. Several pairs exhibited significant interactions for fitness, including antagonistic and synergistic epistasis. Synthetic lethals represented 50\\% of the latter. In a second set of experiments, 15 genotypes carrying pairs of beneficial mutations were also created. In this case, all significant interactions were antagonistic. Our results show that the architecture of the fitness depends on complex interactions among genome components.	a5da313e81a97c809f42cb78217c7c17	4608d849e1e2480f292cbfc4ab6905e1	d6aafcdc31921e1565e5d199607b0b9a	article	The contribution of epistasis to the architecture of fitness in an {RNA} virus	Rafael SanjuÃ¡n and AndrÃ©s Moya and Santiago F Elena	\N	2004
8375438	{PLoS} {ONE}	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanjun_network_2008	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18648534	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 18648534	e2663	\N	7	\N	otherkeywords = {{Algorithms,Animals,Computational} {Biology,DNA} Mutational {Analysis,Epistasis,} {Genetic,Genome,Genomics,Humans,Models,} {Biological,Models,} {Genetic,Models,} {Theoretical,Systems} Biology}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0002663}	The study of genetic interactions (epistasis) is central to the understanding of genome organization and evolution. A general correlation between epistasis and genomic complexity has been recently shown, such that in simpler genomes epistasis is antagonistic on average (mutational effects tend to cancel each other out), whereas a transition towards synergistic epistasis occurs in more complex genomes (mutational effects strengthen each other). Here, we use a simple network model to identify basic features explaining this correlation. We show that, in small networks with multifunctional nodes, lack of redundancy, and absence of alternative pathways, epistasis is antagonistic on average. In contrast, lack of multi-functionality, high connectivity, and redundancy favor synergistic epistasis. Moreover, we confirm the previous finding that epistasis is a covariate of mutational robustness: in less robust networks it tends to be antagonistic whereas in more robust networks it tends to be synergistic. We argue that network features associated with antagonistic epistasis are typically found in simple genomes, such as those of viruses and bacteria, whereas the features associated with synergistic epistasis are more extensively exploited by higher eukaryotes.	b34dac26063daf33125c64d6e7439b60	fa06ddfabc077954b314a31276a49566	a440a6f19f1be6de1cfc59c7b67e7c72	article	A network model for the correlation between epistasis and genomic complexity	Rafael SanjuÃ¡n and Miguel R Nebot	\N	2008
8375439	J. Virol.	81	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sierra_foot-and-mouth_2007	http://jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/81/4/2012	\N	\N	\N	\N	2012--2024	\N	4	\N	doi = {{10.1128/JVI.01606-06}}	The nucleoside analogue ribavirin {(R)} is mutagenic for foot-and-mouth disease virus {(FMDV).} Passage of {FMDV} in the presence of increasing concentrations of R resulted in the selection of {FMDV} with the amino acid substitution {M296I} in the viral polymerase {(3D).} Measurements of progeny production and viral fitness with chimeric viruses in the presence and absence of R documented that the {3D} substitution {M296I} conferred on {FMDV} a selective replicative advantage in the presence of R but not in the absence of R. In polymerization assays, a purified mutant polymerase with I296 showed a decreased capacity to use ribavirin triphosphate as a substrate in the place of {GTP} and {ATP,} compared with the wild-type enzyme. The results suggest that {M296I} has been selected because it attenuates the mutagenic activity of R with {FMDV.} Replacement {M296I} is located within a highly conserved stretch in picornaviral polymerases which includes residues that interact with the template-primer complex and probably also with the incoming nucleotide, according to the three-dimensional structure of {FMDV} {3D.} Given that a {3D} substitution, distant from {M296I,} was associated with resistance to R in poliovirus, the results indicate that picornaviral polymerases include different domains that can alter the interaction of the enzyme with mutagenic nucleoside analogues. Implications for lethal mutagenesis are discussed.	27934b8c4d3b996da2e5b129e19a985e	5596855bc87040a018a883bf0ed2bab9	b1ad2811e19d2f046ae5f4dcae03ca19	article	{Foot-and-Mouth} Disease Virus Mutant with Decreased Sensitivity to Ribavirin: Implications for Error Catastrophe	Macarena Sierra and Antero Airaksinen and Claudia {Gonzalez-Lopez} and Ruben Agudo and Armando Arias and Esteban Domingo	\N	2007
8375440	Virus Research	107	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vignuzzi_ribavirin_2005	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T32-4F011FN-2/2/395b5769b7ab071707be9db024b73255	\N	\N	\N	\N	173--181	\N	2	\N	otherkeywords = {Error {catastrophe,Lethal} {mutagenesis,RdRp} {fidelity,Ribavirin,RNA-dependent} {RNA} polymerase}, issn = {0168-1702}, doi = {10.1016/j.virusres.2004.11.007}	Positive strand {RNA} virus populations are a collection of similar but genetically different viruses. They exist as viral quasispecies due to the high mutation rates of the low fidelity viral {RNA-dependent} {RNA} polymerase {(RdRp).} It is thought that this genomic heterogeneity is advantageous to the population, allowing for adaptation to rapidly changing environments that present varying types and degrees of selective pressure. However, one consequence of this extensive diversity is the susceptibility to mutagens that further increase sequence variation. Since {RNA} viruses live at the edge of maximal variability, an increase in the mutation rate is likely to force the virus beyond the tolerable mutation frequency into [`]error catastrophe'. One such mutagen, ribavirin, is an antiviral nucleoside analog that is mutagenic to several {RNA} viruses. Ribavirin is incorporated into the viral genome causing lethal mutagenesis and a subsequent decrease in the specific infectivity. Even so, passaging poliovirus in the presence of low to intermediate concentrations of the drug leads to the emergence of a viral population resistant to the effects of ribavirin. These viruses have a point mutation in the {RdRp} that increases the overall polymerase fidelity. Interestingly, as predicted by the quasispecies theory, ribavirin resistant viruses are less adaptable, as they are more susceptible to other non-mutagenic antiviral drugs and are highly attenuated in vivo. Here, we review the mechanism of action of ribavirin on poliovirus and other {RNA} viruses, the possibility for escape via increased fidelity of the viral polymerase, the consequences of this response on viral population dynamics, and the biological implications for the therapeutic use of mutagenic antiviral agents.	6551ebcf59251fbd391a9570dc7377c8	7e057eee3f084bf3f670240054e2b24e	4c2e7be4e4f6d3fc8451ddb5ae1767d3	article	Ribavirin and lethal mutagenesis of poliovirus: molecular mechanisms, resistance and biological implications	Marco Vignuzzi and Jeffrey K. Stone and Raul Andino	\N	2005
8375441	Nat Med	14	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vignuzzi_engineering_2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm1726	\N	\N	\N	\N	154--161	\N	2	\N	issn = {1078-8956}, doi = {10.1038/nm1726}	\N	52bed40642f8078fccb9bea224b69c74	3bd65cbe7d201ffcdfa19767199814a1	a0f6373b427c216d00745cf88f165b73	article	Engineering attenuated virus vaccines by controlling replication fidelity	Marco Vignuzzi and Emily Wendt and Raul Andino	\N	2008
8375442	Bulletin of Mathematical Biology	63	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilke_adaptive_2001	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/bulm.2001.0244	\N	\N	\N	\N	715--730	\N	4	\N	doi = {10.1006/bulm.2001.0244}	Abstract We study the evolution of large but finite asexual populations evolving in fitness landscapes in which all mutations are either neutral or strongly deleterious. We demonstrate that despite the absence of higher fitness genotypes, adaptation takes place as regions with more advantageous distributions of neutral genotypes are discovered. Since these discoveries are typically rare events, the population dynamics can be subdivided into separate epochs, with rapid transitions between them. Within one epoch, the average fitness in the population is approximately constant. The transitions between epochs, however, are generally accompanied by a significant increase in the average fitness. We verify our theoretical considerations with two analytically tractable bitstring models. 	ba07354201999e0b8453f11722888bb8	3ee4df7cf9aebd3c35680a2dd321f9e6	f49c4f235a7854ae87b9846ed8b2cf76	article	Adaptive evolution on neutral networks	Claus Wilke	\N	2001
8375443	Genetics	163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilke_probability_2003	http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/abstract/163/2/467	\N	\N	\N	\N	467--474	\N	2	\N		The probability that an advantageous mutant rises to fixation in a viral quasispecies is investigated in the framework of multitype branching processes. Whether fixation is possible depends on the overall growth rate of the quasispecies that will form if invasion is successful rather than on the individual fitness of the invading mutant. The exact fixation probability can be calculated only if the fitnesses of all potential members of the invading quasispecies are known. Quasispecies fixation has two important characteristics: First, a sequence with negative selection coefficient has a positive fixation probability as long as it has the potential to grow into a quasispecies with an overall growth rate that exceeds that of the established quasispecies. Second, the fixation probabilities of sequences with identical fitnesses can nevertheless vary over many orders of magnitudes. Two approximations for the probability of fixation are introduced. Both approximations require only partial knowledge about the potential members of the invading quasispecies. The performance of these two approximations is compared to the exact fixation probability on a network of {RNA} sequences with identical secondary structure.	ecb6d743b218452397d7b93a67bd2be8	dd31834caa9986530a71eadc205a4fc1	7e591cf95ff6012900def89753397539	article	Probability of Fixation of an Advantageous Mutant in a Viral Quasispecies	Claus O Wilke	\N	2003
8375444	Proceedings: Biological Sciences	268	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilke_interaction_2001	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3068049	\N	We investigate the relationship between the average fitness decay due to single mutations and the strength of epistatic interactions in genetic sequences. We observe that epistatic interactions between mutations are correlated to the average fitness decay, both in {RNA} secondary structure prediction as well as in digital organisms replicating in silico. This correlation implies that, during adaptation, epistasis and average mutational effect cannot be optimized independently. In experiments with {RNA} sequences evolving on a neutral network, the selective pressure to decrease the mutational load then leads to a reduction in the amount of sequences with strong antagonistic interactions between deleterious mutations in the population.	\N	{ArticleType:} primary\\_article / Full publication date: Jul. 22, 2001 / Copyright Â© 2001 The Royal Society	1469--1474	\N	1475	\N	issn = {09628452}	\N	9c8278fdccbe3914063918166c62d66a	f3b2d93112ba2ca5d96247a9ace1794a	9039d164f4477be744cd97999ea0dc4b	article	Interaction between Directional Epistasis and Average Mutational Effects	Claus O. Wilke and Christoph Adami	\N	2001
8375445	Journal of Theoretical Biology	179	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	woodcock_population_1996	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8733432	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 8733432	61--73	\N	1	\N	otherkeywords = {Proteins}, issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {10.1006/jtbi.1996.0049}	A theory for evolution of either gene sequences or molecular sequences must take into account that a population consists of a finite number of individuals with related sequences. Such a population will not behave in the deterministic way expected for an infinite population, nor will it behave as in adaptive walk models, where the whole of the population is represented by a single sequence. Here we study a model for evolution of population in a fitness landscape with a single fitness peak. This landscape is simple enough for finite size population effects to be studied in detail. Each of the N individuals in the population is represented by a sequence of L genes which may either be advantageous or disadvantageous. The fitness of an individual with k disadvantageous genes is Wk = (1-s)k, where s determines the strength of selection. In the limit L--{\\textgreater}infinity, the model reduces to the problem of Muller's Ratchet: the population moves away from the fitness peak at a constant rate due to the accumulation of disadvantageous mutations. For finite length sequences, a population placed initially at the fitness peak will evolve away from the peak until a balance is reached between mutation and selection. From then on the population will wander through a spherical shell in sequence space at a constant mean Hamming distance {\\textless}k{\\textgreater} from the optimum sequence. We give an approximate theory for the way {\\textless}k{\\textgreater} depends on N, L, s, and the mutation rate u. This is found to agree well with numerical simulation. Selection is less effective on small populations, so {\\textless}k{\\textgreater} increases as N decreases. Our simulations also show that the mean overlap between gene sequences separated by a time of t generations is of the form Q(t) = Q infinity + {(Q0-Q} infinity)exp(-2ut), which means that the rate of evolution within the spherical shell is independent of the selection strength. We give a simplified model which can be solved exactly for which Q(t) has precisely this form. We then consider the limit L--{\\textgreater}infinity keeping U = {uL} constant. We suppose that each mutation may be favourable with probability p, or unfavourable with probability 1-p. We show that for p less than a critical value pc, the population decreases in fitness for all values of U, whereas for pc {\\textless} p {\\textless} 1/2, the population increases in fitness for small U and decreases in fitness for large U. In this case there is an optimum non-zero value of U at which the fitness increases most rapidly, and natural selection will favour species with non-zero mutation rates.	ae01b0253932e645adddff1e02a121cf	306b215824bf658e014e3482c318776a	b67175be8ca85fa073a204456f8cd951	article	Population evolution on a multiplicative single-peak fitness landscape	G Woodcock and P G Higgs	\N	1996
8375446	Hepatology {(Baltimore,} Md.)	38	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	young_identification_2003	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14512874	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 14512874	869--78	\N	4	\N	otherkeywords = {{Adult,Amino} Acid {Sequence,Binding} {Sites,Drug} Resistance, {Viral,Female,Hepacivirus,Hepatitis} {C,Interferon-alpha,Male,RNA,} {Viral,Viral} Nonstructural Proteins}, issn = {0270-9139}, doi = {10.1053/jhep.2003.50445}	Ribavirin {(RBV),} a guanosine analogue, has been suggested to exert an antiviral action against hepatitis C virus {(HCV)} by causing lethal mutations and suppressing {RNA} polymerase in vitro, but the mechanism of its clinical therapeutic effects is currently unknown. To test the hypothesis that {RBV} could act both as an {RNA} mutagen and inhibit viral {RNA} synthesis in vivo, we studied the evolution of the nucleotide sequences of {HCV} {RNA} at the nonstructural {(NS)} {5B} region in patients receiving {RBV,} placebo, or interferon alfa {(IFN-alpha)} monotherapy. The {RBV} group showed a slightly more accelerated evolution rate of {HCV} {RNA} quasispecies than either the {IFN-alpha} or placebo group. {RBV} caused preferentially {A-to-G} and {U-to-A} mutations. Interestingly, an {NS5B} amino acid 415 {Phe-to-Tyr} {(F415Y)} mutation emerged in all (5 of 5) patients infected with {HCV} genotype 1a during the {RBV} treatment. Subsequently, the parental {415F} strain reemerged in some patients after the treatment was discontinued. The effect of the amino acid substitution at {NS5B415} on {HCV} {RNA} replication was then investigated using an {HCV} subgenomic replicon in Huh7 cells. We showed that treatment of replicon cells with {RBV} reduced the {HCV} {RNA} level of {NS5B415F} replicon, but not {NS5B415Y,} in a dose-dependent manner. Thus, {NS5B} {F415Y} mutation represents an {RBV-resistant} variant. The 3-dimensional modeling and structure analysis of {NS5B} protein revealed that the 415th amino acid is located at the P helix region of the thumb subdomain, which may interact with the minor groove of the template-primer duplex in the putative {RNA-binding} cleft. In conclusion, {RBV} could work as a weak mutagen for {HCV} {RNA} in {HCV-infected} patients. Furthermore, the selection of an {RBV-resistant} variant with a single amino acid substitution in {NS5B} suggested that {RBV} may directly interact with {HCV} {RNA} polymerase, thus interfering with its enzymatic activity.	f5895a21c98ec59b2b28e0cc36ca9678	6e061a6fd9d7664989052598369c6689	87d07580006da88b30ea6452d806b0d6	article	Identification of a ribavirin-resistant {NS5B} mutation of hepatitis C virus during ribavirin monotherapy	{Kung-Chia} Young and Karen L Lindsay and {Ki-Jeong} Lee and {Wen-Chun} Liu and {Jian-Wen} He and Susan L Milstein and Michael M C Lai	\N	2003
8375604	islandinfo issue 15	issue 15	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feb2009	http://www.islandinfo.mu/mauritius-online-magazine/&start=0	\N	Celebration of hashing in Mauritius	\N	Publication to promote the activities in Mauritius Island. 	\N	\N	\N	\N		The International Running Club which is called the Hash House Harriers, which also known as the Hash, started in Mauritius in 1986. The Hashers, as the members are called, meet at a pre-arranged starting point where they run or walk on a trail previously marked out by two or three ‘Hares’. After the trail has been completed, the Hashers enjoy a beer or soft drink and a light snack.
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The original Hash House Harriers started from a Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya in 1938. The runners started from the Clubhouse and afterwards they had lunch at the Club restaurant, which they named Hash House because its food was not very good. The runners were called Harriers as they likened themselves to the dogs that picked up the scraps from the back of the Club kitchen! 
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When the 2nd World War started many Hashers were posted elsewhere, either with the army or with other kinds of war work. The Japanese invaded Malaya in December 1941, and the last Hash Run, was held a week later. The Japanese crossed into Singapore soon afterwards, and the founder of the Hash House Harriers, Albert Stephen Gispert, was killed in action on February 11th 1942.
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After the war the Hashers in Malaya started running again. The Hash slowly spread to many other countries, as Hashers from Malaya started up their own clubs when they were posted to other countries. Nowadays there are at least 1,700 Hash Chapters around the world, on every continent, even including Antarctica.
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At that time all Clubs and Societies in Malaya had to be registered with the government and the original aims for the Hash were registered as:
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•\	To promote physical fitness among members.
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At the 50th Anniversary of the Mother Hash in Kuala Lumpur in 1988, the souvenir programme stated that Hashing was:
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…a blend of race and culture, of colour and creed, where mechanics mingle freely with managing directors, all together in a common endeavour - the Hash.
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One of the most endearing things about Hashing is that it is a great leveller. As the statement above points out, it doesn’t matter whether you have a humble job or you have a job with many responsibilities – everyone is treated the same on the Hash. The Mauritian Hash has a solid core of Mauritians and Hashers from all parts of the world including those from Britain, Germany, Australia, Korea, Poland, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, South Africa, Israel, Denmark and the USA.
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So it was the British expats in Malaya who can be blamed for inflicting this strange activity upon the rest of the world. Despite its origins, Hashing did not reach England until 1968, when a Scotsman called Richard McAllister returned to England with his Army Unit from Malaysia.
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It has been suggested that the Hash has no rules. This is reflected in the fact that each Hash is ‘governed’ by what is usually called the Mismanagement Committee or Hash Hierarchy. This apparent lack of organisation is not really true. 
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The Mauritius Hash House Harriers, for instance, is a well organised club which is led by a Grand Master, ably assisted by a number of Joint Masters. The general ‘discipline’ of the club is administered by the Religious and Sex Adviser, who ‘punishes’ offenders by awarding them a ‘Down-Down’ which is the act of drinking a beer to the count of ten! A Trail Master organises the ‘Hares’ who, in turn, volunteer to set a trail on a particular Sunday, and this involves paying a number of visits to the trail area to make sure they know the surrounding countryside in order to set an interesting trail. Other people who form a valuable part of the Mismanagement Committee are the Cellar Master, Hash Softy, Hash Nosh and the Iceman who all make sure that the refreshments are in place after the Hash Trail has been completed.
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Like all successful clubs and societies, the Hash has a Treasurer, who is referred to as Hash Cash, and a Secretary, who is known as Hash Trash. The Hash Market, which is usually administered by a lady Hasher, is a popular ‘stall’ where items of Hash clothing can be bought. The Hash Flash takes photographs of our activities, whilst the Hash Horn helps Hashers find their way if they get lost on the trail!! 
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During the Christmas period of each year, the Hash holds a special run called the Red Dress Run. In December 2008 this run was held in Mahébourg when 112 runners and walkers passed through the streets giving out sweets, chocolates, biscuits and cakes. Some runners ran through the General Hospital giving out presents to the patients. The run was followed by dinner and dancing at the Jardin Des Beau Vallon restaurant.
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The Mauritius Hash has a prize-winning Website on www.mhash.com where further details of the MHHH can be found.
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Visitors from overseas Hashes are welcome.
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	123dc8f53c04e77c6cbebc2b6918d6b3	b49bf8a715336f7a6b9a0a158716cafd	0fed29e59a9cc97fadbca6cedd402ff3	article	The Mauritius Hash House Harriers	Alan Grihault	Islandinfo	2009
8376099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Friedl2009a	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0591	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We give a short introduction to the theory of twisted Alexander polynomials of a 3--manifold associated to a representation of its fundamental group. We summarize their formal properties and we explain their relationship to twisted Reidemeister torsion. We then give a survey of the many applications of twisted invariants to the study of topological problems. We conclude with a short summary of the theory of higher order Alexander polynomials.
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	653674714a16f6223984379b33bfa805	1e7c5bee62e30daa812fa8009558752d	b9cef0387e9eebcdadcd9aeb0b9308c2	misc	A survey of twisted Alexander polynomials	Stefan Friedl and Stefano Vidussi	\N	2009
8376354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge, New York	\N	\N	Gelman2007a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	22859bcc230a9d1347778d174007419a	b55f6de0f8b3d5d6e887355054520511	a03ab9da7dea47175487d612e328ff53	book	Data Analysis Using Regression and Mutilevel/""Hierachical Models	Andrew Gelman and Jennifer Hill	\N	2007
8376539	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM-SE 43: Proceedings of the 43rd annual Southeast regional conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1167423	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167423	\N	Domain and data partitioning for parallel mining of frequent closed itemsets	\N	\N	250--255	\N	\N	\N	location = {Kennesaw, Georgia}, isbn = {1-59593-059-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1167350.1167423}	In this paper, we propose an algorithm to partition both the search space and the database for the parallel mining of frequent closed itemsets in large databases. The partitioning of the search space is based on splitting the power set lattice of the total item set to two sub-lattices. Conditional databases axe used to partition the large database. The combination of the search space and database partitioning allows parallel processors to mine the frequent closed itemsets independently and thus minimizes the interprocessor communication and synchronization. The partitioning also ensures the load balance among the parallel processors.	7f02006c479e3203bb868f8f00104b70	916b04c5bf7e9d1b55f6e91c9c0781e1	945b6581dba9c4f43db499fc1ddd5138	inproceedings	Domain and data partitioning for parallel mining of frequent closed itemsets	Peiyi Tang and Li Ning and Ningning Wu	\N	2005
8376652	Journal of the American Medical Association	280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang1998a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1690-1691	\N	19	\N	eprint.knut = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/280/19/1690.pdf}, doi = {10.1001/jama.280.19.1690}	Logistic regression is used frequently in cohort studies and clinical trials. When the incidence of an outcome of interest is common in the study population (>10%), the adjusted odds ratio derived from the logistic regression can no longer approximate the risk ratio. The more frequent the outcome, the more the odds ratio overestimates the risk ratio when it is more than 1 or underestimates it when it is less than 1. We propose a simple method to approximate a risk ratio from the adjusted odds ratio and derive an estimate of an association or treatment effect that better represents the true relative risk.
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	777cee82d44ae89b7d78896c7936bd9c	640224de4b184ad85d39f508788d670a	c4e4b97bebdfefde139b7b562aa7897f	article	What's the Relative Risk?: A Method of Correcting the Odds Ratio in Cohort Studies of Common Outcomes	Jun Zhang and Kai F. Yu	\N	1998
8376732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Inductive Databases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mielikäinen03findingall	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Finding All Occurring Sets of Interest	\N	\N	97--106	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we examine the problem of mining all occurring sets of interest. We define what they are, sketch some applications, describe streaming algorithms for the problem and analyze their computational complexity. We also study alternative representations for the occurring sets of interest and evaluate some of them experimentally.	5caa94fba85b799acc6fac44ca8fc611	3249f0304e19692039f29f0b542a1448	4023a62b7f1943572a40d3d34d73fb74	inproceedings	Finding All Occurring Sets of Interest	Taneli Mielikäinen	\N	2003
8376783	\N	\N	\N	\N	jun	\N	Proceedings of International ACM/IEEE Workshop on Contextualized Attention Metadata: personalized access to digital resources	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	santosneto07tracking	http://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1013	\N		\N	arXiv:0705.1013v4	\N	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative tagging has recently attracted the attention of both industry and academia due to the popularity of content-sharing systems such as CiteULike, del.icio.us, and Flickr. These systems give users the opportunity to add data items and to attach their own metadata (or tags) to stored data. The result is an effective content management tool for individual users. Recent studies, however, suggest that, as tagging communities grow, the added content and the metadata become harder to manage due to an ease in content diversity. Thus, mechanisms that cope with increase of diversity are fundamental to improve the scalability and usability of collaborative tagging systems. This paper analyzes whether usage patterns can be harnessed to improve navigability in a growing knowledge space. To this end, it presents a characterization of two collaborative tagging communities that target scientific literature: CiteULike and Bibsonomy. We explore three main directions: First, we analyze the tagging activity distribution across the user population. Second, we define new metrics for similarity in user interest and use these metrics to uncover the structure of the tagging communities we study. The structure we uncover suggests a clear segmentation of interests into a large number of individuals with unique preferences and a core set of users with interspersed interests. Finally, we offer preliminary results that demonstrate that the interest-based structure of the tagging community can be used to facilitate content usage as communities scale. 	842fadb63fc8e10c8c74ff671bd788b5	a684fa9c2187ce048c69f6edb94f6c26	f8bf875851cb7e02d9c7092fc4d9c3ec	inproceedings	Tracking User Attention in Collaborative Tagging Communities	Elizeu Santos-Neto and Matei Ripeanu and Adriana Iamnitchi	\N	2007
8376851	European Journal of Political Theory	1	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palonen2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474885102001001007	\N		\N	\N	91--106	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-05 16:45:07}, citeulike-article-id = {3197527}, doi = {10.1177/1474885102001001007}	The history of concepts has partly replaced the older style of the `history of ideas' and can be extended to a critique of normative political theory and, thereby, understood as an indirect style of political theorizing. A common feature in Quentin Skinner's and Reinhart Koselleck's writings lies in their critique of the unhistorical and depoliticizing use of concepts. This concerns especially the classical contractarian theories, and both authors remark that this still holds for work by their contemporary heirs, such as Rawls, Habermas and other contemporary normative theorists. Conceptual history offers us a chance to turn the contestability, contingency and historicity of the use of concepts into instruments for conceptualizing politics. The alternative, indirect mode of political theorizing Skinner and Koselleck practise consists of a `Verfremdungseffekt', which helps us to distance ourselves from thinking in terms of contemporary paradigms, unquestioned conventions, given constellations of alternatives or implicit value judgements. In the Skinnerian variant the conceptual changes are made intelligible through analysis of the rhetorical redescriptions among the political agents, whereas Koselleck thematizes the differences in the temporal index of concepts. The subversive aspect in the history of concepts consists of the explication and historical variation of the tacit normative content in the use of concepts. 10.1177/1474885102001001007	b20c2d9b4702f77f39f66a39139edabb	a1beb9e6a05fa17b5267b535b5f49f2e	2909512293baa63006925c8b3babab84	article	The History of Concepts as a Style of Political Theorizing: Quentin Skinner's and Reinhart Koselleck's Subversion of Normative Political Theory	Kari Palonen	\N	2002
8376870	Advances in Data Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70981-7_38	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	337--349	\N	\N	\N		A core problem of approaches to frequent graph mining, which are based on growing subgraphs into a set of graphs, is how to avoid redundant search. A powerful technique for this is a canonical description of a graph, which uniquely identifies it, and a corresponding test. I introduce a family of canonical forms based on systematic ways to construct spanning trees. I show that the canonical form used in gSpan ([Yan and Han (2002)]) is a member of this family, and that MoSS/MoFa ([Borgelt and Berthold (2002),Borgelt et al. (2005)]) is implicitly based on a different member, which I make explicit and exploit in the same way.
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ER  -	8b71a68a5c5401177f2de502cfa9da9b	18d638da9ce6e8a47925e220edee6e1b	ada3afd39066424ffba5d4dd95aeccdc	article	Canonical Forms for Frequent Graph Mining	Christian Borgelt	\N	2007
8376878	Bibliothek. Forschung und Praxis	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	regulski07aufwand	http://www.bibliothek-saur.de/2007_2/177-184.pdf	\N		\N	\N	177-184	\N	2	\N	issn = {0341-4183}	Authors of scientific article have numerous options to search for background material for their research projects.
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With our article, we want to show that the use of Social-Bookmarking-Services as part of the web 2.0
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(O’Reilly, 2005)/library 2.0 (Danowski, 2006) technology is a useful supplement to conventional reference
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databases.
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	565bef85e03deec6d6b63c2a42759aa9	21d0acb377c730344d85253cbc8025b9	332e70ac149aa15ed12638a55ab1bf52	article	Aufwand und Nutzen beim Einsatz von Social-Bookmarking-Services als Nachweisinstrument für wissenschaftliche Forschungsartikel am Beispiel von BibSonomy	Katharina Regulski	\N	2007
8376879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Princeton University Press	Princeton	\N	\N	0691023018	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaning-Context-Quentin-Skinner-Critics/dp/0691023018%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0691023018	\N	Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and His Critics: Amazon.co.uk: Tully: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780691023014}, asin = {0691023018}, isbn = {0691023018}, dewey = {320.5}	\N	067ebb04bca1c3152ce523ccec30d261	87f07e251d5123109799e086cd8821cf	38e9616bb956abe4ae903411a33473e9	book	Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and His Critics	James Tully	\N	1992
8376891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Bevir2002	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logic-History-Ideas-Mark-Bevir/dp/0521016843%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521016843	\N	The Logic of the History of Ideas: Mark Bevir: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521016841}, asin = {0521016843}, isbn = {0521016843}, dewey = {320}	\N	e04cc2012a73e7cffc425603dfc7c86c	a2483041559d07d67162e3fd1cfb6b41	9c4269e35056fd658e5013af55cd138b	book	The Logic of the History of Ideas	Mark Bevir	\N	2002
8376944	Digital Libraries: Research and Development	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77088-6_2	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	11--21	\N	\N	\N		Image similarity is typically evaluated by using low level features such as color histograms, textures, and shapes. Image
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similarity search algorithms require computing similarity between low level features of the query image and those of the imagesin the database. Even if state of the art access methods for similarity search reduce the set of features to be accessed andcompared to the query, similarity search has still an high cost.	0b85aaf219f72002fff16996433bd09c	cede7c433c35ff47841dbfb56feb1320	531061dfe228d8393dfbddb18d1f7cc9	article	Image Indexing and Retrieval Using Visual Terms and Text-Like Weighting	Giuseppe Amato and Pasquale Savino and Vanessa Magionami	\N	2007
8376950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Skinner2002	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Visions-Politics-set-Regarding-Method/dp/0521589266%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521589266	\N	Visions of Politics 3 volume set: Visions of Politics: Regarding Method Vol 1 Visions of Politics : Volume 1: Amazon.co.uk: Quentin Skinner: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521589260}, asin = {0521589266}, isbn = {0521589266}, dewey = {320.01}	\N	828990a79c0202e890090a8e6c07108d	481ba89d013da5bcdb3b1a4fa22e311e	a85acb1c1428c88e134bd0254e155472	book	Visions of Politics, volume 1: Regarding Method	Quentin Skinner	\N	2002
8376966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seuil	Paris	\N	\N	Ricoeur1998	http://www.amazon.fr/Du-texte-%C3%A0-laction-2/dp/2020359898%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D2020359898	\N	Du texte à l'action, tome 2: Amazon.fr: Paul Ricoeur: Livres	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9782020359894}, asin = {2020359898}, isbn = {2020359898}, dewey = {121'.68}	\N	05dc1cc4ba034bc25e195638233126dd	db32d3f0c8838e6549839ff5e2a99823	15c063bd78be12c36f6480e2aa7d6276	book	Du texte à l'action. Essais d'herméneutique II	Paul Ricoeur	\N	1998
8377841	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seuil	Paris	\N	\N	Austin1991	http://www.amazon.fr/Quand-dire-faire-Langshaw-Austin/dp/2020125692%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D2020125692	\N	Quand dire, c'est faire: Amazon.fr: John Langshaw Austin, Gilles Lane: Livres	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9782020125697}, asin = {2020125692}, isbn = {2020125692}, dewey = {149'.94}	\N	307eb500020ed5832527383a4da8868f	cbaf7eefcd12a08bee74095ffee4712b	aa1a9ee03411166f969d0cd07e21e497	book	Quand dire, c'est faire	John Langshaw Austin	\N	1991
8377876	Data Engineering, 2007. ICDE 2007. IEEE 23rd International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4221719	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Mining Colossal Frequent Patterns by Core Pattern Fusion	\N	\N	706-715	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2007.367916}	Extensive research for frequent-pattern mining in the past decade has brought forth a number of pattern mining algorithms that are both effective and efficient. However, the existing frequent-pattern mining algorithms encounter challenges at mining rather large patterns, called colossal frequent patterns, in the presence of an explosive number of frequent patterns. Colossal patterns are critical to many applications, especially in domains like bioinformatics. In this study, we investigate a novel mining approach called pattern-fusion to efficiently find a good approximation to the colossal patterns. With Pattern-Fusion, a colossal pattern is discovered by fusing its small core patterns in one step, whereas the incremental pattern-growth mining strategies, such as those adopted in Apriori and FP-growth, have to examine a large number of mid-sized ones. This property distinguishes pattern-fusion from all the existing frequent pattern mining approaches and draws a new mining methodology. Our empirical studies show that, in cases where current mining algorithms cannot proceed, pattern-fusion is able to mine a result set which is a close enough approximation to the complete set of the colossal patterns, under a quality evaluation model proposed in this paper.	433a78847623f5d0201e23ee9d3ed8fd	f8f90f1ad17a57adeaca862fede40980	5fcfb9304aeca2c27a143bdebe441061	inproceedings	Mining Colossal Frequent Patterns by Core Pattern Fusion	Feida Zhu and Xifeng Yan and Jiawei Han and P.S. Yu and Hong Cheng	\N	2007
8377894	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Pocock2009	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Political-Thought-History-Essays-Theory/dp/0521714060%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521714060	\N	Political Thought and History: Essays on Theory and Method: J.G.A. Pocock: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0521714060}, dewey = {320}, ean = {9780521714068}, isbn = {0521714060}	\N	eb126a60289470fd622daefd032166f9	9abcc52b549b1462baa5dd35c841356f	8ba8b616acc2aec87649f6df4f9d7018	book	Political Thought and History: Essays on Theory and Method	J.G.A. Pocock	\N	2009
8377907	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	core2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/106	\N		\N	\N	233-247	\N	\N	\N		Semantic descriptions of knowledge acquisition (KA) tools and resources enable machine reasoning about KA systems and can be used to automate the discovery and composition of KA services, thereby increasing interoperability among systems and reducing system design and maintenance costs. Whilst there are a few general-purpose ontologies available that could be combined for describing knowledge acquisition, albeit at an inadequate abstraction level, there is as yet no KA ontology based on Semantic Web technologies available. In this paper, we present OAK, a well-founded, modular, extensible and multimedia-aware ontology of knowledge acquisition which extends existing foundational and core Semantic Web ontologies. We start by using a KA tool development scenario to illustrate the complexity of the problem, and identify a number of requirements for OAK. After we present the ontology in detail, we evaluate it with respect to the identified requirements.	c2121cf643bedeb9a906eacc0807c8d5	1e30dd96beff4b7e44ac2a143cada42f	1ec46b4ef53c6b3622d1cb66f4e6a633	inproceedings	A Core Ontology for Knowledge Acquisition	José Iria	\N	2009
8377908	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heuristics2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/219	\N		\N	\N	96-110	\N	\N	\N		The increasing adoption of semantic web technology in application scenarios with frequently changing data has imposed new requirements on the underlying tools. Reasoning algorithms need to be optimized for the processing of dynamic knowledge bases and semantic frameworks have to provide novel mechanisms for detecting changes of knowledge. Today, the latter is mostly realized by implementing simple polling mechanisms. However, this implies client-side post-processing of the received results, causes high response times and limits the overall throughput of the system. In this paper, we present a heuristics framework for realizing a subscription mechanism for dynamic knowledge bases. By analyzing similarities between published information and resulting notifications, heuristics can be employed to “guess” subsequent notifications. As testing the correctness of guessed notifications can be implemented efficiently, notifications can be delivered to the subscribers in an earlier processing phase and the system throughput can be increased. We experimentally evaluate our approach based on a concrete application scenario.	6c802dcd08e1a4739b2ce29e9f6686b1	33b1f26557f3f0a25b9763d7dcca542a	aa174a6cdd1d044db0773e98f049a8e5	inproceedings	A Heuristics Framework for Semantic Subscription Processing	Martin Murth and Eva Kühn	\N	2009
8377909	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tableau2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/15	\N		\N	\N	399-413	\N	\N	\N		In Semantic Web, the knowledge sources usually contain inconsistency because they are constantly changing and from different view points. As is well known, as based on the description logic of the Semantic Web, OWL is lack of the ability of tolerating inconsistent or incomplete data. Recently, the research in handling inconsistency in OWL becomes more and more important. In this paper, we present a paraconsistent OWL called quasi-classical OWL to handle inconsistency with holding important inference rules such as modus tollens, modus ponens, and disjunctive syllogism. We propose a terminable, sound and complete tableau algorithm to implement paraconsistent reasoning in quasi-classical OWL. In comparison with other approaches to handle inconsistency in OWL, our approach enhances the ability of reasoning by integrating paraconsistent reasoning with important classical inference rules.	578602568f012e7e935aea202c179209	cb3c2adc27f3f1036c1f0db2402ede2b	4d758abb025ebadf6f7c2f3da3825903	inproceedings	A Tableau Algorithm for Handling Inconsistency in OWL	Xiaowang Zhang and Guohui Xiao and Zuoquan Lin	\N	2009
8377910	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	flexible2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/180	\N		\N	\N	506-520	\N	\N	\N		We present a programmatic interface (SKOS API) and editor for working with the Simple Knowledge Organisation System SKOS. The SKOS API has been designed to work with SKOS models at a high level of abstraction to aid developers of applications that use SKOS. We describe a SKOS editor (SKOSEd) that is built on the Protege 4 framework using the OWL and SKOS API.  As well as exploring the beneﬁts of the principled extensibility aﬀorded by this approach, we also explore the limitations placed upon SKOS by restricting SKOSEd to OWL-DL.	f8477d677c4e2f85f6034d5459af41db	de6a11c00f028f4da1f2a00af1084de7	d3f23a9c8157ae224a46b48d089a7aa8	inproceedings	A flexible API and editor for SKOS	Simon Jupp and Sean Bechhofer and Robert Stevens	\N	2009
8377911	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	integrated2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/1	\N		\N	\N	654-668	\N	\N	\N		Collaborative tagging systems have recently emerged as one of the rapidly growing web 2.0 applications. The informal social classification structure in these systems, also known as folksonomy, provides a convenient way to annotate resources by allowing users to use any keyword or tag that they find relevant.  In turn, the flat and non-hierarchical structure with unsupervised vocabularies leads to low search precision and poor resource navigation and retrieval. This drawback has created the need for ontological structures, which provide shared vocabularies and semantic relations for translating and integrating the different sources. In this paper, we propose an integrated approach for extracting ontological structure from folksonomies that exploits the power of low support association rule mining supplemented by an upper ontology such as WordNet.	6c7e95f1615f4ee88594cf31a8d0d1b0	562f58cbd8a8d687db0a755d58ce143c	9ca14a13348426169728c7bb6e699195	inproceedings	An Integrated Approach to Extracting Ontological Structures from Folksonomies	Huairen Lin and Joseph Davis and Ying Zhou	\N	2009
8377912	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ontology2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/234	\N		\N	\N	521-534	\N	\N	\N		The primary goal of the Semantic Web is to use URIs as a universal space to name anything, expanding from using URIs for  webpages to URIs for “real ob jects and imaginary concepts” as put by Berners-Lee. This distinction has often been tied to the distinction between information resources, like webpages and multimedia ﬁles, and non-information resources, which are everything from real-people and bound books. Furthermore, the W3C has recommended not to use the same URI for information resources and non-information resources, and several communities like the Linked Data initiative are deploying this principle. Yet, the deﬁnition put forward by the W3C, that non-information resources are things whose “essential nature is information” seems confusing at best. For example, would the text of Moby Dick be an information resource? While this problem could safely be ignored up till now as a mere distraction, with both the rise of Linked Data, projects  like OKKAM, and recent work on modelling HTTP in RDF for error  reports, it appears that this problem must be modelled formally. An ontology called IRW (Identity and Reference on the Web) of various types of resources and their relationships, both for the hypertext Web and the Semantic Web, is presented. It builds upon Information Object Lite (an extension of DOLCE Ultra Lite for describing information objects) and IRE and aligns with the work of the W3C in modelling HTTP in RDF and Berners-Lee’s Tabulator ontology. It can be used as a tool to make the Semantic Web more self-describing, and it  also allows inference to be used to test for membership in various classes of resource, and so for validating Linked Data.	0e906931a3f7afe569c6b2b342d27690	817aa11e27c93b070363a149c2f8f38f	4a9727cd6e4564257c13e82f8df62221	inproceedings	An Ontology of Resources: Solving the Identity Crisis	Harry Halpin and Valentina Presutti	\N	2009
8377913	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	applied2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/218	\N		\N	\N	308-322	\N	\N	\N		Many applications operate on time-“sensitive” data. Some of these data are only valid for certain intervals (e.g., job-assignments, versions of software code), others describe temporal events that happened at certain points in time (e.g., a person’s birthday). Until recently, the only way to incorporate time into Semantic Web models was as a data type property. Temporal RDF, however, considers time as an additional dimension in data preserving the semantics of time.   In this paper we present a syntax and storage format based on named graphs to express temporal RDF. Given the restriction to preexisting RDF-syntax, our approach can perform any temporal query using standard SPARQL syntax only. For convenience, we introduce a shorthand format called T-SPARQL for temporal queries and show how T-SPARQL queries can be translated to standard SPARQL. Additionally, we show that, depending on the underlying data's nature, the temporal RDF approach vastly reduces the number of triples by eliminating redundancies resulting in an increased performance for processing and querying. Last but not least, we introduce a new indexing approach method that can significantly reduce the time needed to execute time point queries (e.g., what happened on January 1st).	7e54d6d6121f686b6ecb24b22d5b7ee5	0fabd7bd58b16050b45c4c542f57d24f	200c8bf3a2863631536ca8d19ac30450	inproceedings	Applied Temporal RDF: Efficient Temporal Querying of RDF Data with SPARQL	Jonas Tappolet and Abraham Bernstein	\N	2009
8377914	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	applying2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/198	\N		\N	\N	461-475	\N	\N	\N		Person disambiguation monitors web appearances of a person by disambiguating information belonging to different people sharing the same name. In this paper we extend person disambiguation to incorporate the abstract notion of identity. This extension utilises semantic web technologies to represent the identity of the person to be found and the web resources to be disambiguated as semantic graphs. Our approach extracts a complete semantic social graph from distributed web 2.0 services. Web resources containing possible person references are converted into semantic graphs describing available identity features. We disambiguate these web resources to identify correct identity references by performing random walks through the graph space, measuring the distances between the social graph and web resource graphs, and clustering similar web resources. We present a new distance measure called “Optimum Transitions” and evaluate the accuracy of our approach using the information retrieval measure f-measure.	c46a447b026608af832dcfad2a1d3743	a0df84724020dbee5109b31501bfbfc5	2ddf386df7412af6be93e2df57da5b5f	inproceedings	Applying Semantic Social Graphs to Disambiguate Identity References	Matthew Rowe	\N	2009
8377915	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benchmarking2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/225	\N		\N	\N	81-95	\N	\N	\N		More and more applications use the RDF framework as their data model and RDF stores to index and retrieve their data. Many of these applications require both structured queries as well as fulltext search. SPARQL addresses the first requirement in a standardized way, while fulltext search is provided by store-specific implementations. RDF benchmarks enable developers to compare structured query performance of different stores, but for fulltext search on RDF data no such benchmarks and comparisons exist so far. In this paper, we extend the LUBM benchmark with synthetic scalable fulltext data and corresponding queries for fulltext-related query performance evaluation. Based on the extended benchmark, we provide a detailed comparison of fulltext search features and performance of the most widely used RDF stores. Results show interesting RDF store insights for basic fulltext queries (classic IR queries) as well as hybrid queries (structured and fulltext queries). Our results are not only valuable for selecting the right RDF store for specific applications, but also reveal the need for performance improvements for certain kinds of queries.	a684e2d05aff7a74f1a5e566665a053e	179e5aa9b9cb4fd22feddcc29f277326	6975220dbe39ccf50ad45e2473c06000	inproceedings	Benchmarking Fulltext Search Performance of RDF Stores	Enrico Minack and Wolf Siberski and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2009
8377916	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tools2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/163	\N		\N	\N	491-505	\N	\N	\N		Many science archive centres publish very large volumes of image, simulation, and experiment data. In order to integrate and analyse the available data, scientists need to be able to (i) identify and locate all the data relevant to their work; (ii) understand the multiple heterogeneous data models in which the data is published; and (iii) interpret and process the data they retrieve. RDF has been shown to be a generally successful framework within which to perform such data integration work. It can be equally successful in the context of scientific data, if it is demonstrably practical to expose that data as RDF.   In this paper we investigate the capabilities of RDF to enable the integration of scientific data sources. Specifically, we discuss the suitability of SPARQL for expressing scientific queries, and the performance of several triple stores and RDB2RDF tools for executing queries over a moderately sized sample of a large astronomical data set. We found that more research and improvements are required into SPARQL and RDB2RDF tools to efficiently expose existing science archives for data integration.	5fefe02dc0a734ec020bda1809465e0a	731b6bdc3b4a575c20a2c04b775f486b	7267479efb66acb9707680174aa7515b	inproceedings	Can RDB2RDF Tools Feasibly Expose Large Science Archives for Data Integration?	Alasdair J. G. Gray and Norman Gray and Iadh Ounis	\N	2009
8377917	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	concept2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/104	\N		\N	\N	429-444	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a novel approach, called Concept Search, which extends syntactic search, i.e., search based on the computation of string similarity between words, with semantic search, i.e., search based on the computation of semantic relations among concepts. The key idea of Concept Search is to operate on complex concepts and to maximally exploit the semantic information available, reducing to syntactic search only when necessary, i.e., when no semantic information is available. The experimental results show that Concept Search performs at least as well as syntactic search, improving the quality of results as a function of the amount of available semantics.	fa499c10389c75e83269c90ac4b5802f	027e5a9dbf32e872c43169b2b268dde3	4b3e412280afd0ff936a3b360bc323b4	inproceedings	Concept Search	Fausto Giunchiglia and Uladzimir Kharkevich and Ilya Zaihrayeu	\N	2009
8377918	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	decidability2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/44	\N		\N	\N	368-383	\N	\N	\N		This paper investigates a Description Logic, namely $\\mathcal{SHI}_+$, which extends $\\mathcal{SHI}$ by adding  transitive closure of roles. The resulting logic $\\mathcal{SHI}_+$ allows transitive closure of roles to occur not only in concept inclusion axioms but also in role inclusion axioms. We show that $\\mathcal{SHI}_+$ is decidable by devising a sound and complete algorithm for deciding satisfiability of concepts in $\\mathcal{SHI}_+$ with respect to a set of concept and role inclusion axioms.	62da81272edf3c1642dd6af1a84500fd	8ffd6db256d4c9cf08c3e274bf1eafc0	711a4ec466e13014fa2787d7cadc4d5e	inproceedings	Decidability of $\\mathcal{SHI}$ with transitive closure of roles	Chan Le Duc	\N	2009
8377919	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	embedding2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/192	\N		\N	\N	218-232	\N	\N	\N		We describe the design and use of the Ontology Pre-Processor Language (OPPL) as a means of embedding the use of Knowledge Patterns  in OWL  ontologies. Patterns provide a means of addressing the opacity and sustainability of OWL ontologies. We illustrate the specification of patterns in OPPL and discuss the advantages of its adoption by Ontology Engineers  with respect to ontology generation, transformation, and maintainability. The consequence of the declarative specification of patterns will be their unambiguous  description inside an ontology in OWL.   Thus, OPPL enables an ontology engineer to work at the level of the pattern, rather than of  the raw OWL axioms. Moreover, patterns can be analysed formally, so that the repercussions of their re-use can be better understood by ontology engineers and tools implementers.	c36e8a87b1e918df9907423494757ae9	590172420b2439e5434cd26a812e47c6	e27b27016c31ba5d6dad3ae42257927a	inproceedings	Embedding Knowledge Patterns into OWL	Luigi Iannone and Alan Rector and Robert Stevens	\N	2009
8377920	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	enhancing2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/203	\N		\N	\N	565-577	\N	\N	\N		The increasing number of functionally similar services requires the existence of a non-functional properties selection process based on the Quality of Service (QoS). Thus, in this article authors focus on the provision of a QoS model, an architecture and an implementation which enhance the selection process by the annotation of Service Level Agreement (SLA) templates with semantic QoS metrics. This QoS model is composed by a specification for annotating SLA templates files, a QoS conceptual model formed as a QoS ontology and selection algorithm. This approach, which is background compatible, provides interoperability among customer-providers and lightweight alternative. Finally, its applicability and benefits are shown by using examples of Infrastructure services.	c8a4e52918716fe2e7c0b93122b2d247	8ea666b8ed7bae9cf153e64d9be00ca6	8086835c1071530e8267c7503f811ee5	inproceedings	Enhancing Service Selection by Semantic QoS	Henar Muñoz and Ioannis Kotsiopoulos and Luis Miguel Vaquero Gonzalez and Luis Rodero Merino	\N	2009
8377921	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	foid2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/151	\N		\N	\N	384-398	\N	\N	\N		There are many interesting Knowledge Representation questions surrounding rule languages for the Semantic Web.  The most basic one is of course: which kind of rules should be used and how do they integrate with existing Description Logics?  Similar questions have already been adressed in the field of Logic Programming, where one particular answer has been provided by the language of FO(ID).  FO(ID) is an extension of classical first-order logic with a rule-based representation for inductive defintions.  By offering  a general integration of first-order logic and Logic Programs, it also induces a particular way of extending Description Logics with rules.  The goal of this paper is to investigate this integration and discover whether there are interesting extensions of DL with rules that can be arrived at by imposing appropriate restrictions on the highly expressive FO(ID).	e9ef22a78bd7f8aa133d1bd272441781	a98d9fd5d464ba73c2f23a71c44be8e5	11dbe5feba1b8e5774509bcec43d93da	inproceedings	FO(ID) as an extension of DL with rules	Joost Vennekens and Marc Denecker	\N	2009
8377922	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	frame2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/143	\N		\N	\N	126-142	\N	\N	\N		Research in ontology learning from text has been mainly focused on entity recognition, taxonomy induction and relation extraction.  In this work we approach a more challenging research issue, consisting  in detecting semantic frames from texts, and using them to encode web  ontologies. We exploit a new generation frame detection system, which  is able to identify FrameNet frames and their argument boundaries from  text parsing. In addition, we enrich frames with the results provided by  a super-sense tagger, which extracts and classiﬁes concepts and named  entities from texts according to WordNet super-senses. The enrichment  results include argument restrictions for the elements of a frame, and  domain specializations, based on domain lexical unit detection for the target of a frame. The results are encoded according to the Lexical MetaModel, which allows  a complete translation of lexical resources, keeps trace of the learning  metadata, and enables custom transformations of enriched frames into  modular ontology components, known as content ontology design patterns.	af1423e33cae85754465f8a1d6ff389e	c3ba4553b86de84dcc1f7020018db522	aae65ccffe73079300cf79bdd6de0b1c	inproceedings	Frame Detection over the Semantic Web	Bonaventura Coppola and Aldo Gangemi and Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo and Davide Picca and Valentina Presutti	\N	2009
8377923	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fuzzy2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/34	\N		\N	\N	638-653	\N	\N	\N		We propose an automatic system for annotating accurately data tables extracted from the web. This system is designed to provide additional data to an existing querying system called MIEL, which relies on a common vocabulary used to query local relational databases. We will use the same vocabulary, translated into an OWL ontology, to annotate the tables. Our annotation system is unsupervised. It uses only the knowledge defined in the ontology to automatically annotate the entire content of tables, using an aggregation approach: first annotate cells, then columns, then relations between those columns. The annotations are fuzzy: instead of linking an element of the table with a precise concept of the ontology, the elements of the table are annotated with several concepts, associated with their relevance degree. Our annotation process has been validated experimentally on scientific domains (microbial risk in food, chemical risk in food) and a technical domain (aeronautics).	739b81131ecb0af0983c1e11ee9f7515	f6acd5327e7a82b1d59150570bf7279c	878e36fe31f904d2d118303b4fd56ecd	inproceedings	Fuzzy annotation of web data tables using a domain ontology	Gaelle Hignette and Patrice Buche and Juliette Dibie-Barthélemy and Ollivier Haemmerlé	\N	2009
8377924	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	trace2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/162	\N		\N	\N	414-428	\N	\N	\N		The Entity Name System is a service which aims at providing globally unique URIs for all kinds of real-world entities such as persons, locations and products, based on descriptions of these entities. Because entity descriptions available to the ENS for deciding on entity identity—Do two entity description refer to the same real-world entity?—are changing over time, the system sometimes has to revise its past decisions: One entity has been given two diﬀerent URIs or two entities have been attributed the same URI. The question we have to investigate in this context is then: How do we propagate entity decision revisions to the clients, which make use of the URIs provided by the ENS?  In this paper we propose a solution which relies on labelling the URIs with additional history information. These labels allows clients to locally detect deprecated URIs they are using and also merge IDs referring to the same real-world entity without needing to consult the ENS. Making update requests to the ENS for the detected URIs only considerably reduces the number of update requests, at the cost of a decrease in uniqueness quality. We investigate how much the number of update requests decreases using URI history labeling, as well as how this impacts the uniqueness of the URIs on the client. For the experiments we use both artiﬁcially generated entity revision histories as well as a real case study based on the revision history of the Dutch and Simple English Wikipedia.	cf03be5709ff0317b5e01e34c7556c89	717931e6d6c62097b29c8d5bb5437474	2f06f5b7a77fbe0b07b72dcf1d1f241e	inproceedings	How to Trace and Revise Identities	Julien Gaugaz and Jakub Zakrzewski and Gianluca Demartini and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2009
8377925	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hybrid2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/125	\N		\N	\N	550-564	\N	\N	\N		Building on our initial work on SAWSLD-MX, in this paper we extended the hybrid matchmaker by a structural approach utilizing the WSDL Analyzer tool, which performs structural, string-based and lexical comparison of WSDL 1.1 service descriptions and aims at supporting semi-automated Web service integration. A variant for aggregating results of different matching approaches using Support Vector Machines is presented. We report on the preliminary results of our performance evaluation of proposed aggregated SAWSDL matching vairants over the test collection SAWSDL-TC 1.	2cf097479d5d1d456c577e7cefd33b11	e91da2b1e2f2f7c0d1d034621fa892ae	c143ef68b893f2d228bf55523b4dbc43	inproceedings	Hybrid Adaptive Web Service Selection with SAWSDL-MX and WSDL Analyzer	Matthias Klusch and Patrick Kapahnke and Ingo Zinnikus	\N	2009
8377926	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hybrid2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/33	\N		\N	\N	338-352	\N	\N	\N		Open Answer Set Programming (OASP) is an attractive framework for integrating ontologies and rules.  Although several decidable fragments of OASP have been identified, few reasoning procedures exist. In this paper, we provide a sound, complete, and terminating algorithm for satisfiability checking w.r.t. forest logic programs, a fragment where rules have a tree shape and allow for inequality atoms and constants. We further introduce f-hybrid knowledge bases, a hybrid framework where SHOQ knowledge bases and forest logic programs co-exist, and we show that reasoning with such knowledge bases can be reduced to reasoning with forest logic programs only.  We note that f-hybrid knowledge bases do not require the usual (weakly) DL-safety of the rule component, providing thus a genuine alternative approach to hybrid reasoning.	ba76b7bb86e9c51db1677ead0b27a455	24e018cef56b9db19423cb62a6772357	981d80465d88048af94e21788286ad08	inproceedings	Hybrid Reasoning with Forest Logic Programs	Cristina Feier and Stijn Heymans	\N	2009
8377927	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	improving2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/101	\N		\N	\N	158-172	\N	\N	\N		Despite serious research efforts, automatic ontology matching still suffers from severe problems with respect to the quality of matching results. Existing matching systems trade-off precision and recall and have their specific strengths and weaknesses. This leads to problems when the right matcher for a given task has to be selected. In this paper, we present a method for improving matching results by not choosing a specific matcher but applying machine learning techniques on an ensemble of matchers. Hereby we learn rules for the correctness of a correspondence based on the output of different matchers and additional information about the nature of the elements to be matched, thus leveraging the weaknesses of an individual matcher. We show that our method always performs significantly better than the median of the matchers used and in most cases outperforms the best matcher with an optimal threshold for a given pair of ontologies. As a side product of our experiments, we discovered that the majority vote is a simple but powerful heuristic for combining matchers that almost reaches the quality of our learning results.	4edc7d8c6ea7ae967620468139ef04f7	c2e15f85c82321356c61a836b1f62074	a55f9c5379fe9381d899eb1f3b1670dc	inproceedings	Improving Ontology Matching using Meta-level Learning	Kai Eckert and Christian Meilicke and Heiner Stuckenschmidt	\N	2009
8377928	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leveraging2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/205	\N		\N	\N	593-607	\N	\N	\N		Recent years have seen the utilisation of Semantic Web Service descriptions for automating a wide range of service-related activities, with a primary focus on service discovery, composition, execution and mediation. An important area which so far has received less attention is service validation, whereby advertised services are proven to conform to required behavioural specifications.  This paper proposes a method for validation of service-oriented systems through automated functional testing. The method leverages ontology-based and rule-based descriptions of service inputs, outputs, preconditions and effects (IOPE) for constructing a stateful EFSM specification. The specification is subsequently utilised for functional testing and validation using the proven Stream X-machine (SXM) testing methodology. Complete functional test sets are generated automatically at an abstract level and are then applied to concrete Web services, using test drivers created from the Web service descriptions.  The testing method comes with completeness guarantees and provides a strong method for validating the behaviour of Web services.	91aeaad241eb1c6f5e7499da73dc0fa9	54d1c14ebd64f3ae82181e6d27a46d5e	a7e47d123ad18becd228fd9e8614f7fa	inproceedings	Leveraging Semantic Web Service Descriptions for Validation by Automated Functional Testing	Ervin Ramollari and Dimitrios Kourtesis and Dimitris Dranidis and Anthony Simons	\N	2009
8377929	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	middleware2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/5	\N		\N	\N	476-490	\N	\N	\N		We propose a middleware for automated implementation of security protocols for Web services. The proposed middleware consists of two main layers: the communication layer and the service layer. The communication layer is built on the SOAP layer and ensures the implementation of security and service protocols. The service layer provides the discovery of services and the authorization of client applications. In order to provide automated access to the platform services we propose a novel specification of security protocols, consisting of a sequential component, implemented as a WSDL-S specification, and an ontology component, implemented as an OWL specification. Specifications are generated using a set of rules, where information related to the implementation of properties such as cryptographic algorithms or key sizes, are provided by the user. The applicability of the proposed middleware is validated by implementing a video surveillance system.	0b5e84861052ba442f59750b7fd19f34	84c764b0b4c2fd5c4e498852fc0595c6	b46307c3a8b070f315ecee47ed48700d	inproceedings	Middleware for Automated Implementation of Security Protocols	Bela Genge and Piroska Haller	\N	2009
8377930	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mining2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/227	\N		\N	\N	535-549	\N	\N	\N		A number of projects (myGrid, BioMOBY, etc.) have been initiated to organise emerging bioinformatics Web Services and provide their semantic descriptions. They typically rely on manual curation efforts. In this paper we focus on a semi-automated approach to mine semantic descriptions from the bioinformatics literature. The method combines terminological processing and dependency parsing of journal articles, and applies information extraction techniques to profile Web services using informative textual passages, related ontological annotations and service descriptors. Service descriptors are terminological phrases reflecting specific roles (e.g. input, output, etc.) of the related semantic classes (e.g. algorithm, database, etc.). They can be used to facilitate subsequent manual description of services, but also for providing a semantic synopsis of a service that can be used to locate related services. We present a case-study involving a subset of full text articles from the BMC Bioinformatics journal. We illustrate the potential of natural language processing not only for mining descriptions of known services, but also for discovering new services that have been described in the literature.	f803e20efb12bb6277f1f9da70694a45	305264b5d31ea3142ae5ca844a766d1a	21eb07bfc2a4f820ae83f86c4ba7602f	inproceedings	Mining Semantic Descriptions of Bioinformatics Web Services from the Literature	Hammad Afzal and Robert Stevens and Goran Nenadic	\N	2009
8377931	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	neighborhood2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/181	\N		\N	\N	608-622	\N	\N	\N		We consider the problem of tag prediction in collaborative tagging systems where users share and annotate resources on the Web. We put forward HAMLET, a novel approach to automatically propagate tags along the edges of a graph which relates similar documents. We identify the core principles underlying tag propagation for which we derive suitable scoring models combined in one overall ranking formula. Leveraging these scores, we present an efficient top-k tag selection algorithm that infers additional tags by carefully inspecting neighbors in the document graph. Experiments using real-world data demonstrate the viability of our approach in large-scale environments where tags are scarce.	24f85514efaca15249537b17e831c2e3	78f40972ddb612f25e9db2d08d7536a3	af090d9fc174e23c59ea2dc7d629a691	inproceedings	Neighborhood - based Tag Prediction	Adriana Budura and Sebastian Michel and Philippe Cudré-Mauroux and Karl Aberer	\N	2009
8377932	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ontocom2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/96	\N		\N	\N	248-262	\N	\N	\N		Reliable methods to assess the costs and benefits of ontologies are an important instrument to demonstrate the tangible business value of semantic technologies within enterprises, as an argument to encourage their wide-scale adoption. The economic aspects of ontologies have been investigated in previous work of ours. With ONTOCOM we proposed a cost estimation model for ontologies and ontology development projects. This paper revisits this model and presents its latest achievements. We report on a comprehensive calibration of ONTOCOM based on a considerably larger data set of 148 ontology development projects. The calibration used a combination of statistical methods, ranging from preliminary data analysis to regression and Bayes analysis, and resulted a significant improvement of the prediction quality of up to 50%. In addition, the availability of a representative data set allowed us to identify meaningful directions for customizing the generic cost model along particular types of ontologies, and ontology-like structures as those specific to the emerging Web 3.0. Last but not least, we developed a software tool that allows ontology development project managers to easily use and adapt and to systematically calibrate the model, thus facilitating its adoption in real-world projects.	d1b17a5ce3ee02618ee87fd5e63257bd	a503fc0acdb1ac20736a6916affaaf3a	ce3c32f37d9e7d36367710dbe59b73db	inproceedings	ONTOCOM Revisited: Towards Accurate Cost Predictions for Ontology Development Projects	Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl and Igor Popov and Tobias Buerger	\N	2009
8377933	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ontology2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/22	\N		\N	\N	173-187	\N	\N	\N		We propose a general method and novel algorithmic techniques to facilitate the integration of independently developed ontologies using mappings. Our method and techniques aim at helping users understand and evaluate the semantic consequences of the integration, as well as to detect and fix potential errors. We also present a system that implements our approach, and a preliminary evaluation which suggests that our approach is both useful and feasible in practice.	2e43f8ccc84c0d2687885a95d49770bd	4b88b19e5ea6726153ac8124134e0dd0	e0a70e0a805fd2bccb5c8f7c42a15c5e	inproceedings	Ontology Integration Using Mappings: Towards Getting the Right Logical Consequences	Ernesto Jimenez-Ruiz and Bernardo Cuenca Grau and Ian Horrocks and Rafael Berlanga	\N	2009
8377934	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	querying2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/127	\N		\N	\N	5-20	\N	\N	\N		Today a large amount of RDF data is published on the Web. However, the openness of the Web and the ease to combine RDF data from different sources creates new challenges. The Web of data is missing a uniform way to assess and to query the trustworthiness of information. In this paper we present tSPARQL, a trust-aware extension to SPARQL. Two additional keywords enable users to describe trust requirements and to query the trustworthiness of RDF data. Hence, tSPARQL allows adding trust to RDF-based applications in an easy manner. As the foundation we propose a trust model that associates RDF statements with trust values and we extend the SPARQL semantics to access these trust values in tSPARQL. Furthermore, we discuss opportunities to optimize the execution of tSPARQL queries.	c8932a2637883b65e371b4d70eda5f76	04899c89a3636a84bbdd347f9395caed	95a366005908a778adfe403a0a5562da	inproceedings	Querying Trust in RDF Data with tSPARQL	Olaf Hartig	\N	2009
8377935	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	radsem2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/186	\N		\N	\N	21-35	\N	\N	\N		We present a platform for semantic medical image annotation and retrieval. It leverages on the MEDICO ontology which covers formal background information  from various biomedical ontologies such as the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), terminologies like ICD10 and RadLex and covers various aspects of clinical  procedures. This ontology is used during several steps of annotation and retrieval: (1) We developed an ontology-driven metadata extractor for the medical image  format DICOM. Its output contains, e.g., person name, age, image acquisition  parameters, body region etc. (2) The output from (1) is used to simplify the manual annotation by providing intuitive visualizations and to provide a preselected subset of annotation concepts.  Furthermore, the extracted metadata is linked  together with anatomical annotations and clinical findings to generate a unified view on a patient's medical history. (3) On the search side we perform query expansion based on the structure of the medical ontologies. (4) Our ontology for clinical data management allows to link and combine patients, medical images and annotations together in a comprehensive result list. (5) The medical annotations are further extended by links to external sources like Wikipedia to provide additional information.	16852f756fbe44366a704c13f0dde99d	ca0725e6cc18d289a7ba77c9737d5fb7	04809576a39856dfb75fdbe7ac686669	inproceedings	RadSem: Semantic Annotation and Retrieval for Medical Images	Manuel Moeller and Sven Regel and Michael Sintek	\N	2009
8377936	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ranking2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/230	\N		\N	\N	263-277	\N	\N	\N		We consider the problem of a user querying semistructured data such as RDF without knowing its structure.  In these circumstances, it is helpful if the querying system can perform an approximate matching of the user's query to the data and can rank the answers in terms of how closely they match the original query.  We show that our approximate matching framework allows us to incorporate RDFS inference rules as well as standard notions of approximation such as edit distance, thereby capturing semantic as well as syntactic approximations.  The query language we adopt comprises conjunctions of regular path queries, thus including extensions proposed for SPARQL to allow for querying paths using regular expressions.  We provide an incremental query evaluation algorithm which runs in polynomial time and returns answers to the user in ranked order.	2a5f0daf2e84f4ff919913420b3c12f4	2b9ba24024f25d6542fd0f630e5f21c0	169c1f55f54b292d4905911a4b2f4ef5	inproceedings	Ranking approximate answers to semantic web queries	Carlos Hurtado and Alexandra Poulovassilis and Peter Wood	\N	2009
8377937	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reduce2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/27	\N		\N	\N	323-337	\N	\N	\N		In order to overcome the limitations of the purely deductive approaches to query answering from ontologies, inductive (instance-based) methods have been proposed as efficient and noise-tolerant tools. In this paper we propose an original approach based on non-parametric learning: the Reduced Coulomb Energy Network classifier. The method requires a limited training effort (more than nearest neighbor yet less than kernel machines) but can turn out to be very effective in the classification phase. Casting retrieval as the problem of assessing class-memberships w.r.t. the query concepts, we propose an extension of a classification algorithm using a Reduced Coulomb Energy Network based on an entropic similarity measure for OWL. Experimentally we show that the behavior of the classifier is comparable with the one of a standard reasoner and is often more efficient than with other inductive approaches. Moreover we show that new knowledge (not logically derivable) is induced.	63e35788ff29575e5adacdd4b10fb346	aed21df40d9b6cb3b4b92a2837a80570	a89adf084269b482356254edd79d53ca	inproceedings	ReduCE: A Reduced Coulomb Energy Network Method for Approximate Classication	Nicola Fanizzi and Claudia d'Amato and Floriana Esposito	\N	2009
8377938	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reducing2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/150	\N		\N	\N	669-683	\N	\N	\N		Search facilities are vital both within folksonomy (or social tagging mechanism) based systems and across folksonomy based systems. Although these systems allow great malleability and adaptability, they also surfer from problems, such as ambiguity in the meaning of tags, flat organisation of tags and some degree of unstabilising factor on consensus about which tags best describe some certain Web resources. It has been argued that folksonomy structure can be enhanced by ontologies; however, as suggested by Hotho et al., a key question remains open: how to exploit the benefits of ontologies without bothering untrained users with its rigidity. In this paper, we propose an approach to address the problem of ambiguity in tagging systems by expanding folksonomy search with ontologies, which is completely transparent to users. Preliminary implementations and evaluations on the efficiency and the usefulness of such expansions are very promising.	0c2b3892be1cff006df016bed55962b9	3c5bceed42365add166021175c4a28ae	86939650f103753e335469afc47b4105	inproceedings	Reducing Ambiguity in Tagging Systems with Folksonomy Search Expansion	Jeff Pan and Stuart Taylor and Edward Thomas	\N	2009
8377939	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	representing2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/232	\N		\N	\N	293-307	\N	\N	\N		As \\emph{social networks} are becoming ubiquitous on the Web,  the Semantic Web goals indicate  that  it is critical to have a standard model allowing exchange, interoperability,  transformation, and querying of social network data.   In this paper we show that RDF/SPARQL meet this \\emph{desiderata}. Building on developments of {\\em social network analysis},  {\\em graph databases} and {\\em Semantic Web},  we present a social networks data model  based on RDF, and a query and transformation language based on SPARQL meeting the above requirements. We study its expressive power and complexity showing that it behaves well, and present an illustrative prototype.	425114c0e380d12e1c7dd134fe99542c	237eb6e8cf8825da6d923921af7d10f0	affd755a508750c3706793f623467502	inproceedings	Representing, Querying and Transforming Social Networks with RDF/SPARQL	Mauro San Martín and Claudio Gutierrez	\N	2009
8377940	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semantic2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/159	\N		\N	\N	353-367	\N	\N	\N		While semantic similarity plays a crucial role for human categorization and reasoning, computational similarity measures have also been applied to fields such as semantics-based information retrieval or ontology engineering. Several measures have been developed to compare concepts specified in various description logics. In most cases, these measures are either structural or require a populated ontology. Structural measures fail with an increasing expressivity of the used description logic, while several ontologies, e.g., geographic feature type ontologies, are not populated at all. In this paper, we present an approach to reduce inter-concept to inter-instance similarity and thereby avoid the canonization problem of structural  measures. The novel approach, called SIM-DL_A, reuses existing similarity functions  such as co-occurrence or network measures from our previous SIM-DL measure. The required instances for comparison are derived from the completion tree of a slightly modified DL-tableau algorithm as used for satisfiability checking. Instead of trying to find one (clash-free) model, the tableau algorithm generates a set of proxy individuals used for comparison. The paper presents the algorithm, alignment matrix, and similarity functions as well as a detailed example.	17fa5b03da98c2bc17167ec2f5c021bb	e5c0a6d98f8309020d7428ba302b20b3	3b69b61ac610d6f01ad56f4bbd0f01f3	inproceedings	SIM-DL_A: A Novel Semantic Similarity Measure for Description Logics Reducing Inter-Concept to Inter-Instance Similarity	Krzysztof Janowicz and Marc Wilkes	\N	2009
8377941	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semantic2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/201	\N		\N	\N	36-50	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present Semanta – a fully-implemented system supporting Semantic Email Processes, integrated into the existing technical landscape and using existing email transport technology. By applying Speech Act Theory, knowledge about these processes can be made explicit, enabling machines to support email users with correctly interpreting, handling and keeping track of email messages, visualizing email threads and workflows, and extracting tasks and appointments from email messages. Whereas complex theoretical models and semantics are hidden beneath a simplistic user interface, the enabled functionalities are clear for the users to see and take advantage of. The system’s evaluation proved that our experiment with Semanta has indeed been successful and that semantic technology can be applied as an extra layer to existing technology, thus bringing its benefits into everyday computer usage.	8f7d54f0c685d01b0817c7d6efc7cda7	80bcb1ba254a46fe24be8fb02a78374e	2aefdd96bc07124804edd95f670feecd	inproceedings	Semanta – Semantic Email Technology for the Masses	Simon Scerri and Brian Davis and Siegfried Handschuh and Manfred Hauswirth	\N	2009
8377942	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semantic2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/147	\N		\N	\N	203-217	\N	\N	\N		Traditional ontology alignment techniques enable equivalence relationships to be established between concepts in two ontologies with some confidence value. With semantic matching, however, it is possible to identify not only equivalence  relationships between concepts, but less general and more general relationships. This is beneficial since more expressive relationships can be discovered between ontologies thus helping us to resolve heterogeneity between differing semantic representations at a finer level of granularity. This work concerns the application of semantic matching to the medical domain. We have extended the SMatch algorithm to function in the medical domain with the use of the UMLS metathesaurus as the background resource, hence removing its previous reliance on WordNet, which does not cover the medical domain in a satisfactory manner. We describe the steps required to extend the SMatch algorithm to the medical domain for use with UMLS. We test the accuracy of our approach on subsets of the FMA and MeSH ontologies, with both precision and recall showing the accuracy and coverage of different versions of our algorithm on each dataset.	5377af7eef40487a8a53539107b63e9c	b37f734361b3b7b9b37d7896665ba55e	d7d05a84470ed81fe6bddde3924f72d0	inproceedings	Semantic Matching using the UMLS	Jetendr Shamdasani and Tamás Hauer and Peter Bloodsworth and Andrew Branson and Mohammed Odeh and Richard McClatchey	\N	2009
8377943	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	semantic2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/110	\N		\N	\N	445-460	\N	\N	\N		Semantic wikis extend wiki platforms with the ability to represent structured information in a machine-processable way. Ontop of the structured information in the wiki, novel ways to search, browse, and present the wiki content become possible. However, while powerful query languages offer new opportunities for semantic search, users typically are not willing to use the syntax of formal query languages. In this work we present an approach to semantic search that combines the expressiveness and capabilities of structured queries with the simplicity of keyword interfaces: Users articulate  their information need using keyword queries, which are translated by the system into structured, conjunctive queries. This translation result may result in multiple possible interpretations of the information need, which can then be selected and further refined by the user via facets. We have implemented this approach to semantic search as an extension to Semantic MediaWiki. The results of a user study in the SMW-based community portal semanticweb.org show the efficiency and effectiveness of the approach.	71c85c265f48ad3894b40b4cfc8017bc	54768f022854720a836fbdaad77a8b87	830bff8825bb1691027a31c7087e191d	inproceedings	Semantic Wiki Search	Peter Haase and Daniel Herzig and Mark Musen and Thanh Tran	\N	2009
8377944	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tempus2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/133	\N		\N	\N	278-292	\N	\N	\N		Ontologies are used to formally describe domains of interest. As domains change over time, the ontologies have to be updated accordingly. We advocate the introduction of an Ontology Update Language that captures frequent domain changes and hence facilitates regular updates to be made in ontologies. We thoroughly discuss the general design choices for defining such a language and a corresponding update framework. Moreover, we propose a concrete language proposal based on SPARQL Update and provide a reference implementation of the framework.	5af3b6643b504afcf77bbee4c83fb886	a2e14331a3d0a8087f1895d32530392b	4ad9295b9865bb8d684e7fe78608ffa3	inproceedings	Tempus Fugit - Towards an Ontology Update Language	Uta Lösch and Sebastian Rudolph and Denny Vrandečić	\N	2009
8377945	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sile2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/70	\N		\N	\N	50-65	\N	\N	\N		With the increasing storage capacity of personal computing devices, the problems of information overload and information fragmentation become apparent on users' desktops. For the Web, semantic technologies aim at solving this problem by adding a machine-interpretable information layer on top of existing resources, and it has been shown that the application of these technologies to desktop environments is helpful for end users. Certain characteristics of the Semantic Web architecture that are commonly accepted in the Web context, however, are not desirable for desktops; e.g., incomplete information, broken links, or disruption of content and annotations. To overcome these limitations, we propose the sile model, an intermediate data model that combines attributes of the Semantic Web and file systems. This model is intended to be the conceptual foundation of the Semantic Desktop, and to serve as underlying infrastructure on which applications and further services, e.g., virtual file systems, can be built. In this paper, we present the sile model, discuss Semantic Web vocabularies that can be used in the context of this model to annotate desktop data, and analyze the performance of typical operations on a virtual file system implementation that is based on this model.	7d371544443862d54ef93e0436080c39	0dcf10cfc178a4328ae99f2977653e89	8d8aef690c438115d6d1cfd74483ce24	inproceedings	The Sile Model --- A Semantic File System Infrastructure for the Desktop	Bernhard Schandl and Bernhard Haslhofer	\N	2009
8377946	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	linguistically2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/39	\N		\N	\N	111-125	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we argue why it is necessary to associate linguistic information with ontologies and why more expressive models, beyond RDFS, OWL and SKOS, are needed to capture the relation between natural language constructs on the one hand and ontological entities on the other. We argue that in the light of tasks such as ontology-based information extraction, ontology learning and population from text and natural language generation from ontologies, currently available datamodels are not sufficient as they only allow to associate atomic terms without linguistic grounding or structure to ontology elements. Towards realizing a more expressive model for associating linguistic information to ontology elements, we base our work presented here on previously developed models (LingInfo, LexOnto, LMF) and present a new joint model for linguistic grounding of ontologies called LexInfo. LexInfo combines essential design aspects of LingInfo and LexOnto and builds on a sound model for representing computational lexica called LMF which has been recently approved as a standard under ISO.	ea1cdd82759f6297399c52fd70e026ee	28225358e49213819fa071deb62c4aa1	8213d4d08414fd60fe86e59d41895d4e	inproceedings	Towards Linguistically Grounded Ontologies	Paul Buitelaar and Philipp Cimiano and Peter Haase and Michael Sintek	\N	2009
8377947	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	towards2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/88	\N		\N	\N	578-592	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we investigate the transformation of OWL-S process   models to ISPL - the system description language for MCMAS, a   symbolic model checker for multi agent systems. We take the view   that services can be considered as agents and service compositions   as multi agent systems. We illustrate how atomic and composite   processes in OWL-S can be encoded into ISPL using the proposed   transformation rules for a restricted set of data types.  As an   illustrative example, we use an extended version of the BravoAir   process model. We formalise certain interesting properties of the   example in temporal-epistemic logic and present results from their   verification using MCMAS.	6f5627398ffd0429cc5c131288713f84	7fa122a7e9ffbb8e911f99665a2d341a	d5dbb144f67a93e8a5aadbbc3437e5e6	inproceedings	Towards an agent based approach for verification of OWL-S   process models	Monika Solanki	\N	2009
8377948	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	user2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/142	\N		\N	\N	623-637	\N	\N	\N		A key aspect of semantic interoperability is the semantic mapping process itself. Traditionally, semantic mapping processes conducted by knowledge engineers have been proposed to bridge this gap. However, knowledge engineers alone are unlikely to cope with the ever increasing amount of mapping work required, especially as mappings themselves begin to be specialised for different contexts. One solution is to develop new mapping processes that enable users to participate in the mapping process themselves. In this paper we present an evaluation study of our user-driven tagging approach to the semantic mapping process. In our approach, users actively participate in generating mappings by categorising automatically generated candidate matches presented in natural language over a long time period. In the evaluation study three groups of users generated mappings between their personal ontologies and a sports ontology describing sports news content from RSS feeds. The mapping process was embedded within the users' work environment as a Firefox browser extension. The study is discussed, focusing on whether the mapping process is unintrusive, engaging and simplified for the user. The evaluation results were promising and indicate that people with various levels of expertise could become active in the semantic mapping process.	0801bf8eec805606dc4322478d0cdacd	c5fa1fbe69e56180beca2b5ef9bbffc1	073d22d7d486ae9426d4983025cbe5ee	inproceedings	User Evaluation Study of a Tagging Approach to Semantic Mapping	Colm Conroy and Rob Brennan and Declan O'Sullivan and David Lewis	\N	2009
8377949	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	using2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/71	\N		\N	\N	188-202	\N	\N	\N		In different areas ontologies have been developed and many of these ontologies contain overlapping information. Often we would therefore want to be able to use multiple ontologies. To obtain good results, we need to find the relationships between terms in the different ontologies, i.e. we need to align them.  Currently, there already exist a number of ontology alignment systems. In these systems an alignment is computed from scratch. However, recently, some situations have occurred where a partial reference alignment is available, i.e. some of the correct mappings between terms are given or have been obtained. In this paper we investigate whether and how a partial reference alignment can be used in ontology alignment. We use partial reference alignments to partition ontologies, to compute similarities between terms and to filter alignment suggestions. We test the approaches on previously developed golden standards and discuss the results.	23113b0e06db9f9ae9fa52f78482bfdf	67953ff55ec3541bc7473170312824dc	68b6ee25b45752070a66bd395a85d7c3	inproceedings	Using partial reference alignments to align ontologies	Patrick Lambrix and Qiang Liu	\N	2009
8377950	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	who2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/222	\N		\N	\N	66-80	\N	\N	\N		Finding the optimal selection of an OWL reasoner and service interface for a specific ontology-based application is challenging. Matching application requirements with service offerings from available reasoning engines has become more and more difficult over time with recent optimizations for certain reasoning services and new reasoning algorithms for different fragments of OWL. This work is largely motivated by real-world experiences and will report about interesting findings in the course of developing an ontology-based application. Benchmarking outcomes of several reasoning engines are discussed - especially with respect to accompanying sound and completeness tests. Furthermore we give an account of issues and a performance comparison with respect to various service and communication protocols which show that this largely neglected component may have an enormous impact on the overall performance.	659ef34e99c2cb9db35bd2e5f213ae3b	16fdfe184873c37bd724f10892e70def	574f9cd38510f9ada3acc22f30ec37e0	inproceedings	Who the Heck is the Father of Bob?	Marko Luther and Thorsten Liebig and Sebastian Böhm and Olaf Noppens	\N	2009
8377951	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	word2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/47	\N		\N	\N	143-157	\N	\N	\N		A common limit of most existing methods that manage  XML structure information is that they do not handle  the semantic meanings that might be associated to the markup tags.   In this paper, we study how to map structure information  available from XML elements into semantically related  concepts in order to support the generation of XML semantic features  of XML structural type. For this purpose,   we define an unsupervised word sense disambiguation method to  select the most appropriate meaning for each element  contextually to its respective XML path.  The proposed approach exploits conceptual relations provided by  a lexical ontology such as WordNet  and employs different notions of sense relatedness.  Experiments with data from various application domains  are discussed, showing that our approach can be  effectively used to generate structural semantic features.	ae2c90e0c1e1e1d8fb76818584967394	dc34823f1e7fb340abea77fd628bd895	1e437edc4ea3300b37ed4521a0bec9fc	inproceedings	Word Sense Disambiguation for XML Structure Feature Generation	Andrea Tagarelli and Mario Longo and Sergio Greco	\N	2009
8377967	Contributions to the History of Concepts	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skinner2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-123	\N	\N	\N		\N	430f1d78ec85f1aff89486a82032f3e2	a69a87e6dbdf92013357b19043750fd9	41e6adada492f2dd044909500705bc83	article	Intellectual History, Liberty and Republicanism: An Interview with Quentin Skinner	Quentin Skinner and Javier Fernández Sebastián	\N	2007
8377972	Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 2003. Proceedings. 15th IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1250181	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Parallel mining of maximal frequent itemsets from databases	\N	\N	 134-139	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1082-3409  }, doi = {}	 In this paper, we propose a parallel algorithm for mining maximal frequent itemsets from databases. A frequent itemset is maximal if none of its supersets is frequent. The new parallel algorithm is named parallel max-miner (PMM), and it is a parallel version of the sequential max-miner algorithm by R.J. Bayardo (1998). Most of existing mining algorithms discover the frequent k-itemsets on the kth pass over the databases, and then generate the candidate (k + 1)-itemsets for the next pass. Compared to those level-wise algorithms, PMM looks ahead at each pass and prunes more candidate itemsets by checking the frequencies of their supersets. We implemented PMM on a cluster of workstations, and evaluated its performance for various cases. PMM demonstrated better performance than other sequential and parallel algorithms, and its performance is quite scalable, even when there are large maximal frequent itemsets (i.e. long patterns) in databases.	f753e93868c3130405237f3d6675bfc3	9daccb9a114ab357287f120fb9a24e78	30a18230acceb9b3fdd8d8baeac03679	inproceedings	Parallel mining of maximal frequent itemsets from databases	S.M. Chung and Congnan Luo	\N	2003
8377998	\N	\N	\N	\N	mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	graaf2007academic	http://cf.uba.uva.nl/nl/projecten/academic_social_referencing.pdf	\N		\N	User study	\N	\N	\N	\N		A trial with academic social referencing software – also called social bookmarking software – has been carried out with members of the Research Group Systems- and Network Engineering (SNE) of the University of Amsterdam.
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The idea for a user trial started after Marten Hoekstra of the SNE group contacted the University Library of the University of Amsterdam for advice and recommendation on using one of the academic social referencing tools. The University Library recognized the value of the social bookmarking site Del.icio.us, but concluded that this was not optimal for academic work1. Three other academic social referencing software tools were identified and analysed. Possible advantages of these academic social referencing tools for academics are listed in the textbox below. 
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In order to assess the potential value of Web 2.0 applications for library services, and specifically academic social referencing tools, a user trial was set up by the University library with the members of the SNE group. Pleiade Management and Consultancy was asked to document and report the feedback from the users during the trial. The user trial was supervised by Driek van Heesakkers of the University library and Marten Hoekstra of the SNE group.
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	24dbcff95361b0e7d429ddeb7a00c4d6	7703398a902589b222b1abc89d3d7271	2d219a1b0e0b318f457f49e25be7f4e5	misc	Academic Social Referencing tools: a user trial with BibSonomy and Cite-U-Like organized by the Library of the University of Amsterdam	Maurits van der Graaf	\N	2007
8378017	Data Mining, 2002. ICDM 2002. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1184003	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: SmartMiner: a depth first algorithm guided by tail information for mining maximal frequent itemsets	\N	\N	 570-577	\N	\N	\N	issn = {           }, doi = {10.1109/ICDM.2002.1184003}	 Maximal frequent itemsets (MR) are crucial to many tasks in data mining. Since the MaxMiner algorithm first introduced enumeration trees for mining MR in 1998, several methods have been proposed to use depth first search to improve performance. To further improve the performance of mining MR, we proposed a technique that takes advantage of the information gathered from previous steps to discover new MR. More specifically, our algorithm called SmartMiner gathers and passes tail information and uses a heuristic select function which uses the tail information to select the next node to explore. Compared with Mafia and GenMax, SmartMiner generates a smaller search tree, requires a smaller number of support counting, and does not require superset checking. Using the datasets Mushroom and Connect, our experimental study reveals that SmartMiner generates the same MFI as Mafia and GenMax, but yields an order of magnitude improvement in speed.	5192038932dcaf9c71652dfe424788bc	c0b83d8189bc3a39e4ec2bc6c915e9e5	9d46e67336b2a185fae2871287f42a39	inproceedings	SmartMiner: a depth first algorithm guided by tail information for mining maximal frequent itemsets	Qinghua Zou and W.W. Chu and Baojing Lu	\N	2002
8378055	Data Engineering, 2007. ICDE 2007. IEEE 23rd International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4221682	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Programming Patterns for Architecture-Level Software Optimizations on Frequent Pattern Mining	\N	\N	336-345	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2007.367879}	One very important application in the data mining domain is frequent pattern mining. Various authors have worked on improving the efficiency of this computation, mostly focusing on algorithm-level improvement. More recent work has explored architecture specific optimizations of this computation. Our goal in this paper is to provide a systematic approach to architecture-level software optimizations by identifying applicable tuning patterns. We show the generality and effectiveness of these patterns by tuning several frequent pattern mining algorithms and showing significant performance improvements.	ea5b9a63b5abf1525dec7c191ca2826d	6f4c409998808c5d0a1690b5df55b98b	95bb532233ce7e859c8edc8b8d2d39a5	inproceedings	Programming Patterns for Architecture-Level Software Optimizations on Frequent Pattern Mining	Mingliang Wei and Changhao Jiang and Marc Snir	\N	2007
8378062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDM	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icdm/ThomasVK06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icdm/icdm2006.html#ThomasVK06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1097-1101	\N	\N	conf/icdm/2006	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDM.2006.102}, date = {2007-01-09}	\N	0b61c4623d18f3cc51699aade7db7f1c	c14bd91517fc2876f2f4ea28543d0e0f	afb897c7f340045ff81751b5573b8670	inproceedings	MARGIN: Maximal Frequent Subgraph Mining.	Lini T. Thomas and Satyanarayana R. Valluri and Kamalakar Karlapalem	\N	2006
8378072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/kdd/HuanWPY04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdd/kdd2004.html#HuanWPY04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	581-586	\N	\N	conf/kdd/2004	date = {2006-02-13}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1014052.1014123}, isbn = {1-58113-888-1}	\N	ab43e5382177f1cddaf6ae62600628ad	ae8b7ab25a405d973d683094d24427b3	1dc3f7ad9c2f9a6bd0ce1582e4164d2f	inproceedings	SPIN: mining maximal frequent subgraphs from graph databases.	Jun Huan and Wei Wang and Jan Prins and Jiong Yang	Won Kim and Ron Kohavi and Johannes Gehrke and William DuMouchel	2004
8378085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/kdd/NagDD99	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kdd/kdd99.html#NagDD99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	244-253	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/312129.312238}, date = {2002-12-17}	\N	b4e612042e3fb21e451b4134cc59b1c7	34a3608121623b32f61c747c482a0424	ddd6813247e37a9dcbb85a1130421f6e	inproceedings	Using a Knowledge Cache for Interactive Discovery of Association Rules.	Biswadeep Nag and Prasad Deshpande and David J. DeWitt	\N	1999
8378139	Phys. Rev.	140	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	KohnSham1965	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 140 (1965): W. Kohn and L. J. Sham - Self-Consistent Equations Including Exchange...	\N	\N	A1133--A1138	\N	4A	\N	numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.140.A1133}	From a theory of Hohenberg and Kohn, approximation methods for treating an inhomogeneous system of interacting electrons are developed. These methods are exact for systems of slowly varying or high density. For the ground state, they lead to self-consistent equations analogous to the Hartree and Hartree-Fock equations, respectively. In these equations the exchange and correlation portions of the chemical potential of a uniform electron gas appear as additional effective potentials. (The exchange portion of our effective potential differs from that due to Slater by a factor of 2 / 3.) Electronic systems at finite temperatures and in magnetic fields are also treated by similar methods. An appendix deals with a further correction for systems with short-wavelength density oscillations.	2a2569b422708720fa8576d1aca496e1	8ca1cb7aee32eb3ec9c7cd315dfbd93d	7f3641e61d0791e8aa51e4f184232a95	article	Self-Consistent Equations Including Exchange and Correlation Effects	W. Kohn and L. J. Sham	\N	1965
8378141	Phys. Rev.	136	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	HohenbergKohn1964	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 136 (1964): P. Hohenberg and W. Kohn - Inhomogeneous Electron Gas	\N	\N	B864--B871	\N	3B	\N	numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.136.B864}	This paper deals with the ground state of an interacting electron gas in an external potential v(r). It is proved that there exists a universal functional of the density, F[n(r)], independent of v(r), such that the expression E≡∫v(r)n(r)dr+F[n(r)] has as its minimum value the correct ground-state energy associated with v(r). The functional F[n(r)] is then discussed for two situations: (1) n(r)=n0+ñ(r), ñ / n0≪1, and (2) n(r)=ϕ(r / r0) with ϕ arbitrary and r0→∞. In both cases F can be expressed entirely in terms of the correlation energy and linear and higher order electronic polarizabilities of a uniform electron gas. This approach also sheds some light on generalized Thomas-Fermi methods and their limitations. Some new extensions of these methods are presented.	dee8d111284f6922b9a12248fa084839	768a46ec6e3e56a9ab77cc01695db5d6	9089ce780b34295a3aeeef9d6875cda4	article	Inhomogeneous Electron Gas	P. Hohenberg and W. Kohn	\N	1964
8378154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	d'AvezacCalandraMauri2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0407750	\N	[cond-mat/0407750] Density functional theory description of hole-trapping in SiO2: a successful self-interaction-corrected approach	\N	cite arxiv:cond-mat/0407750
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Comment: 4 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		We present a self-interaction-corrected (SIC) density-functional-theory (DFT) approach for the description of systems with an unpaired electron or hole such as spin 1/2 defect-centers in solids or radicals. Our functional is easy-to-implement and its minimization does not require additional computational effort with respect to ordinary DFT functionals. In particular it does not present multi-minima, as the conventional SIC functionals. We successfully validate the method studying the hole self-trapping in quartz associated to the Al substitutional impurity. We show that our approach corrects for the well known failures of standard DFT functionals in this system.	e4a0443d353241927fec584ac617348d	cbcf8ce6deb188a649a31ac750ef052f	d0a79f86dbf03d4eb3f2574771d79446	misc	Density functional theory description of hole-trapping in SiO2: a successful self-interaction-corrected approach	Mayeul d'Avezac and Matteo Calandra and Francesco Mauri	\N	2004
8378172	Phys. Rev. B	23	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PerdewZunger1981	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. B 23 (1981): J. P. Perdew and Alex Zunger - Self-interaction correction to density-functional...	\N	\N	5048--5079	\N	10	\N	numpages = {31}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.23.5048}	The exact density functional for the ground-state energy is strictly self-interaction-free (i.e., orbitals demonstrably do not self-interact), but many approximations to it, including the local-spin-density (LSD) approximation for exchange and correlation, are not. We present two related methods for the self-interaction correction (SIC) of any density functional for the energy; correction of the self-consistent one-electron potenial follows naturally from the variational principle. Both methods are sanctioned by the Hohenberg-Kohn theorem. Although the first method introduces an orbital-dependent single-particle potential, the second involves a local potential as in the Kohn-Sham scheme. We apply the first method to LSD and show that it properly conserves the number content of the exchange-correlation hole, while substantially improving the description of its shape. We apply this method to a number of physical problems, where the uncorrected LSD approach produces systematic errors. We find systematic improvements, qualitative as well as quantitative, from this simple correction. Benefits of SIC in atomic calculations include (i) improved values for the total energy and for the separate exchange and correlation pieces of it, (ii) accurate binding energies of negative ions, which are wrongly unstable in LSD, (iii) more accurate electron densities, (iv) orbital eigenvalues that closely approximate physical removal energies, including relaxation, and (v) correct longrange behavior of the potential and density. It appears that SIC can also remedy the LSD underestimate of the band gaps in insulators (as shown by numerical calculations for the rare-gas solids and CuCl), and the LSD overestimate of the cohesive energies of transition metals. The LSD spin splitting in atomic Ni and s-d interconfigurational energies of transition elements are almost unchanged by SIC. We also discuss the admissibility of fractional occupation numbers, and present a parametrization of the electron-gas correlation energy at any density, based on the recent results of Ceperley and Alder.	fbc399fbd8475560dcd2e0d15431a194	30395c8fc5c4ab8e472b6556582d9e74	01a6354b1788693a6fc15e170fd8b4bf	article	Self-interaction correction to density-functional approximations for many-electron systems	J. P. Perdew and Alex Zunger	\N	1981
8378259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Capelle2002	http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0211443	\N	[cond-mat/0211443v5] A bird's-eye view of density-functional theory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		  This paper is the outgrowth of lectures the author gave at the Physics
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Institute and the Chemistry Institute of the University of Sao Paulo at Sao
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Carlos, Brazil, and at the VIII'th Summer School on Electronic Structure of the
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Brazilian Physical Society. It is an attempt to introduce density-functional
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theory (DFT) in a language accessible for students entering the field or
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researchers from other fields. It is not meant to be a scholarly review of DFT,
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developments and advances. The Hohenberg-Kohn theorem and the Kohn-Sham
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equations are discussed in some detail. Approximate density functionals,
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selected aspects of applications of DFT, and a variety of extensions of
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standard DFT are also discussed, albeit in less detail. Throughout it is
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chemistry and aspects relevant for physics, but with a strong bias towards
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conceptual foundations. The paper is intended to be read before (or in parallel
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 Comment: v5: 69 pages, 3 figures. Major revision and extension of previous
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  chapter), as a review paper in the Brazilian Journal of Physics	d58027756c57d5fb0bbff20e6bac4431	77a6a7dc59956e783daac6d9d34900cd	58e20eb0bdd44181f0c3745eb05fadf6	article	A bird's-eye view of density-functional theory	Klaus Capelle	\N	2002
8378260	Nobel Lectures, Chemistry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohn1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4719e0eb237f248ab712c9ba733943fa	715eb1f7c7557f3eaa8269147ce2581b	20932cc244a11fd73b26f8431177a8ff	article	Electronic Structure of Matter – Wave Functions and Density Functionals	Walter Kohn	\N	1999
8378280	Weed Research	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Agronomy, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany	\N	\N	Gerhards2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3180.2003.00349.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Weed Research	\N	\N	385-392	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1046/j.1365-3180.2003.00349.x}	\N	c106fc2993a89799b8743346387e0796	93a67df3b6b125778cc893e4bee9f47f	4bb9e201488f14c13250cfaf07799c7b	article	Real-time weed detection, decision making and patch spraying in maize, sugarbeet, winter wheat and winter barley	R Gerhards and S Christensen	\N	2003
8378316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SVMSTRUCTNOTE	http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~schmidtm/ssvm.pdf	\N	Interesting description of SVM-like structured estimation techniques	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcb57e17ec0bdc349d0f0192d45550f8	beadc67f91796e9bfd89dc7e854fe0bc	0eeb1c66e627ec279417ea6b6d119cb6	techreport	A Note on Structural extensions of SVM's	Mark Schmidt	UBC	2009
8378339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	ParrYang1994	\N	\N	Amazon.com: Density-Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules (International Series of Monographs on Chemistry): Robert G. Parr, Yang Weitao: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780195092769}, asin = {0195092767}, isbn = {0195092767}, dewey = {320}	\N	3a611dcea957567bc4b3bf24a0398c31	0c0c53dafcc8472dff0cb177e5d69a82	a03f3fdcb02d737b32e48b88d1bbd748	book	Density-Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules (International Series of Monographs on Chemistry)	Robert G. Parr and Weitao Yang	\N	1994
8378405	Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XII	7106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	cheetah	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=PSISDG00710600000171061M000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	71061M+	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-29 12:01:34}, location = {Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom}, citeulike-article-id = {4677302}, priority = {0}	A high resolution, high frame rate InGaAs based image sensor and associated camera has been developed. The sensor and the camera are capable of recording and delivering more than 1700 full 640x512pixel frames per second. The FPA utilizes a low lag CTIA current integrator in each pixel, enabling integration times shorter than one microsecond. On-chip logics allows for four different sub windows to be read out simultaneously at even higher rates. The spectral sensitivity of the FPA is situated in the SWIR range [0.9-1.7 µm] and can be further extended into the Visible and NIR range. The Cheetah camera has max 16 GB of on-board memory to store the acquired images and transfer the data over a Gigabit Ethernet connection to the PC. The camera is also equipped with a full CameralinkTM interface to directly stream the data to a frame grabber or dedicated image processing unit. The Cheetah camera is completely under software control.	8da82121d0a6f0bca0f134c2b95bfa00	deaea5d5b4c5973f504d52211904771d	d08cfcf28e97a4901e22aef145f3b926	inproceedings	Cheetah: A high frame rate, high resolution SWIR image camera	Joel Neys and Jonas Bentell and Matt O'Grady and Jan Vermeiren and Thierry Colin and Peter Hooylaerts and Bob Grietens	Roland Meynart and Steven P. Neeck and Haruhisa Shimoda and Shahid Habib	2008
8378420	Infrared Technology and Applications XXXV	7298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	spie2009	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=PSISDG00729800000172983N000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	72983N+	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-29 12:04:09}, location = {Orlando, FL, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4677325}, priority = {2}	\N	b6e9ff3a3e8971b07ca2bc7c8148ebcf	6e9ad98cdfc5f2a829eab0bf2c3573ef	6fd3d9b214ed714d291124d941f6d56f	inproceedings	Low-noise, fast frame-rate InGaAs 320 x 256 FPA for hyperspectral applications	Jan Vermeiren and Urbain Van Bogget and Guido Van Horebeek and Jonas Bentell and Peet Verbeke and Thierry Colin	Bjo and Gabor F. Fulop and Paul R. Norton	2009
8378731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sayre2005lmc	http://www.bepress.com/peps/vol15/iss1/1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This paper analyzes the relationship between Palestinian suicide bombings and economic and political conditions. Labor market conditions can affect the frequency of attacks because when the economy worsens, the opportunity cost of being a terrorist decreases. An alternative explanation is that suicide bombings are responses to changes in the political environment. This paper examines these alternative explanations by estimating count data regression models of the occurrence of Palestinian terrorist attacks from 1993 to 2004. Contrary to the previous literature, this paper finds that economic conditions are correlated with suicide terrorism. Specifically, deteriorating local labor market conditions during the al-Aqsa Intifada account for nearly half of the increase in suicide bombings during that time. 	fe7272c30c895a088374314dbfc28791	12559c1ee6a0ceac3926aec609993648	01bd74313b80edcbff728fde77d2302b	article	Labor Market Conditions, Political Events and Palestinian Suicide Bombings	Edward A. Sayre	\N	2005
8378734	Data Mining, Fifth IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1565665	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Mining frequent spatio-temporal sequential patterns	\N	\N	 8 pp.-	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4786}, doi = {10.1109/ICDM.2005.95}	 Many applications track the movement of mobile objects, which can be represented as sequences of timestamped locations. Given such a spatiotemporal series, we study the problem of discovering sequential patterns, which are routes frequently followed by the object. Sequential pattern mining algorithms for transaction data are not directly applicable for this setting. The challenges to address are: (i) the fuzziness of locations in patterns, and (ii) the identification of non-explicit pattern instances. In this paper, we define pattern elements as spatial regions around frequent line segments. Our method first transforms the original sequence into a list of sequence segments, and detects frequent regions in a heuristic way. Then, we propose algorithms to find patterns by employing a newly proposed substring tree structure and improving a priori technique. A performance evaluation demonstrates the effectiveness and efficiency of our approach.	324050892b1454ba90cbbea8c33f7a98	1c4009cdf438266f784a446dd9f6d00b	ae7e03b2f044cb3e97342fe9c2099201	inproceedings	Mining frequent spatio-temporal sequential patterns	Huiping Cao and N. Mamoulis and D.W. Cheung	\N	2005
8378794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/vldb/PandeyROCC05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vldb/vldb2005.html#PandeyROCC05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	781-792	\N	\N	conf/vldb/2005	date = {2005-08-31}, ee = {http://www.vldb2005.org/program/paper/thu/p781-pandey.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-177-5}	\N	fff482a1c557866cc6ce8b3edbb3b62e	05ad5347b08952fa4d7f8d740a943228	492a33bff56924796e5cea7250aa2808	inproceedings	Shuffling a Stacked Deck: The Case for Partially Randomized Ranking of Search Engine Results.	Sandeep Pandey and Sourashis Roy and Christopher Olston and Junghoo Cho and Soumen Chakrabarti	Klemens Böhm and Christian S. Jensen and Laura M. Haas and Martin L. Kersten and Per-Åke Larson and Beng Chin Ooi	2005
8378832	\N	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Société française d'évaluation des soins et des technologies	\N	\N	\N	Amouretti1993	http://doccem.icl-lille.fr/Document.htm&numrec=031967668914940	\N		\N	Communications de la journée du vendredi 14 mai 1993 à l'Université
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\	de Bordeaux II	389	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.29}	\N	f717b282952c9c759266c20435246144	412ff25cfce6634100bcab2991119e68	31296535e59b47d388038fc2d6c9386e	book	L'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles : de la recherche clinique
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\	à la démarche qualité	M. Amouretti and T. Lebrun and J.C. Sailly	\N	1993
8378881	Sensors Journal, IEEE	8	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4666726	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2008.2006258	\N		\N	\N	1864--1870	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-29 13:26:18}, citeulike-article-id = {4677876}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/JSEN.2008.2006258}	A low-noise readout array is proposed for use with high capacitance detectors. The readout array is composed of a preamplifier/amplifier chain. The signal processing chain is designed for use with CdZnTe gamma ray detectors employed by NASA for radiation detection. This approach employs correlated double sampling and capacitive matching to increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The readout array is custom designed to fit into one detector pixel. The preamplifier/amplifier chain is designed and fabricated in 0.13 mum CMOS8RF IBM technology. The readout array results show that the SNR is significantly improved compared to previous work done in this field.	0b698f9b50bf451e29b819b990ed16a1	296ccdd879f4d3d07ebab4837505d613	3dcbe340a0aa15257e0fc3feed4c3d20	article	Low-Noise Signal Processing Chain for High Capacitance Sensors	S. Adl and M. Peckerar	\N	2008
8378917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/sdm/CormodeM05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sdm/sdm2005.html#CormodeM05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2005-06-27}	\N	7aab2e4a39396ef27084826734132012	5622bd852fd44162204755f9ebdcb63d	76108cd694342f52da928a2abffad215	inproceedings	Summarizing and Mining Skewed Data Streams.	Graham Cormode and S. Muthukrishnan	\N	2005
8378946	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bourgeon2002	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/69/5.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. pp. 28-29	5-29	\N	69	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.29}	Cet article se propose d’étudier le sens de la vocation à l’aide d’un
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\	à notre tour. Ce geste compensatoire nous éclairerait sur notre propre
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\	personnalité malmenée par un destin «hors
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\	paramédicales d’infirmier(ère) et de manipulateur(trice) en électroradiologie.	420271e46eede709b32751e4656afbf8	0b3edfb811f949f1fd1fe57efbf9c4ca	7de29705d104945a82606099871f0144	article	De quelques déterminants paramédicaux à l'esquisse d'une figure soignante	Dominique Bourgeon	\N	2002
8378959	Nature	435	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature03607	\N	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society : Article : Nature	\N	\N	814--818	\N	7043	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature03607}	Many complex systems in nature and society can be described in terms of networks capturing the intricate web of connections among the units they are made of1, 2, 3, 4. A key question is how to interpret the global organization of such networks as the coexistence of their structural subunits (communities) associated with more highly interconnected parts. Identifying these a priori unknown building blocks (such as functionally related proteins5, 6, industrial sectors7 and groups of people8, 9) is crucial to the understanding of the structural and functional properties of networks. The existing deterministic methods used for large networks find separated communities, whereas most of the actual networks are made of highly overlapping cohesive groups of nodes. Here we introduce an approach to analysing the main statistical features of the interwoven sets of overlapping communities that makes a step towards uncovering the modular structure of complex systems. After defining a set of new characteristic quantities for the statistics of communities, we apply an efficient technique for exploring overlapping communities on a large scale. We find that overlaps are significant, and the distributions we introduce reveal universal features of networks. Our studies of collaboration, word-association and protein interaction graphs show that the web of communities has non-trivial correlations and specific scaling properties.	3fc0335ed83a1f82fba278e192ca897d	2696a57a59958d04eb6ca7c138bcc105	018a0796e916700251516cb51a1e0b96	article	Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society	Gergely Palla and Imre Derenyi and Illes Farkas and Tamas Vicsek	\N	2005
8379029	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jovic2002	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/69/30.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr.et textes réglementaires p.40	30-40	\N	69	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.29}	Il est d’usage, depuis longtemps, de formaliser la pratique des soins
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\	procédure, protocole et fiche technique.	74c1d8ae9a690adcff164fdcc4b38988	ac7b260f55f8410d2cb3834aa2185478	0d02632162b98ea9503b081fa6ca9614	article	Les outils de bonnes pratiques et d'aides pour l'action de soins	Ljiljana JOVIC and Annie Compagnon and Françoise Fabre	\N	2002
8379081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Capture	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABKP:KCAP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-38	\N	\N	\N	location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298414}	\N	c2ba8688cc1d2a6c2569853488ca6b94	29d595a2547ddb2c192de37a488f06a2	390d9d51200e38bc03d73569b79e3823	inproceedings	Rapid Knowledge Capture Using Subgroup Discovery with Incremental Refinement	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8379118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/wsdm/KarandeCA09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wsdm/wsdm2009.html#KarandeCA09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	272-281	\N	\N	conf/wsdm/2009	date = {2009-02-16}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1498759.1498836}, isbn = {978-1-60558-390-7}	\N	a56092a5abcfc9274d07c1ef5ace0394	f02346f6b2b692e3670313f57693c652	0c0b2da34d7c0c0f7fe0cff724f4b3f3	inproceedings	Speeding up algorithms on compressed web graphs.	Chinmay Karande and Kumar Chellapilla and Reid Andersen	Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates and Paolo Boldi and Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto and Berkant Barla Cambazoglu	2009
8379164	Phys. Rev. Lett.	76	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	BesenbacherPRL:1996	http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v76/i8/p1276_1	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 76 (1996): A. R. Clarke, J. B. Pethica, J. A. Nieminen, F. Besenbacher, E. Lægsgaard, and I. Stensgaard - Quantitative Scanning Tunneling Microscopy...	\N	\N	1276-1279	\N	8	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.1276}	\N	cd8258ecf34e52a8bbbce816304eb374	d90650dfe8ed03e895b1ee2057fa82f8	9f0f31dd53b582261bf5b583a2486f75	article	Quantitative Scanning Tunneling Microscopy at Atomic Resolution: Influence of Forces and Tip Configuration	A. R. H. Clarke and J. B. Pethica and J. A. Nieminen and F. Besenbacher and E. L\\ae{}gsgaard and I. Stensgaard	\N	1996
8379169	Kommunikation und Gesellschaft	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruns2009	http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0228-200910033	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Beitrag 3	\N		\N	0cb7624e5289da681fb2c0d4c441b1eb	3251f85bfdc5157bf050b51b3ef468f1	c29df76363ff3c3ac00f321e5e6289c2	article	'Anyone Can Edit': Vom Nutzer zum Produtzer	Axel Bruns	\N	2009
8379203	\N	\N	\N	\N	apr	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	zheleva2009join	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526709.1526781&coll=GUIDE&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES968&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WWW	\N		\N	\N	531--540	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {10.1145/1526709.1526781}	In order to address privacy concerns, many social media websites allow users to hide their personal profiles from the public. In this work, we show how an adversary can exploit an online social network with a mixture of public and private user profiles to predict the private attributes of users. We map this problem to a relational classification problem and we propose practical models that use friendship and group membership information (which is often not hidden) to infer sensitive attributes. The key novel idea is that in addition to friendship links, groups can be carriers of significant information. We show that on several well-known social media sites, we can easily and accurately recover the information of private-profile users. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that uses link-based and group-based classification to study privacy implications in social networks with mixed public and private user profiles.	957cf2e7bd8a3f8fd0a023974bf82395	4726d0a13b0337998d6d0f54fc5c26e9	25e6c200ace070886f01d7d30957b504	inproceedings	To join or not to join: the illusion of privacy in social networks with mixed public and private user profiles	Elena Zheleva and Lise Getoor	\N	2009
8379205	\N	\N	\N	\N	oct	\N	SSM '08: Proceeding of the 2008 ACM Workshop on Search in Social Media	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	oldenburg2008similarity	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458587	\N	Similarity cross-analysis of tag / co-tag spaces in social classification systems	\N	\N	11--18	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-258-0}, doi = {10.1145/1458583.1458587}	Recent growth of social classification systems due to steadily increasing popularity has established a multitude of heterogeneous isolated, non-integrated, and non-interoperable tag spaces. Contrary to current research predominantly focusing on single folksonomies, we exploit cross-space similarities to improve a variety of tagging use cases beyond the limits of one folksonomy. This paper presents the results of practical studies concerning cross-space analysis of (co-)tag spaces of five well-established social classification services for tagging of bookmarks (del.icio.us, BibSonomy bookmarks), and publications (BibSonomy publications, CiteULike, Connotea). The studies are based on one month data sets of RSS recent feeds from the same time scope. We provide a profound motivation for cross-space tagging, and give insight into similarities and intersections of (top ranking) (co-)tag spaces as well as convergence aspects over time.	cc46f508062c640d2ef5038992f0f919	8f352e6036d1348f9f1a73c13c25b31e	96e6dbc397b0f7eae7f779a0f0b40699	inproceedings	Similarity cross-analysis of tag / co-tag spaces in social classification systems	Steffen Oldenburg and Martin Garbe and Clemens Cap	\N	2008
8379208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSDM '08: Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1341547	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1341531.1341547	\N	A scalable pattern mining approach to web graph compression with communities	\N	\N	95--106	\N	\N	\N	location = {Palo Alto, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-927-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1341531.1341547}	\N	a9bccefccc6ed35dc4bfa06186a3865a	b9eea8ac3197527e49d829d19e637067	6e9125aa1eb9478be2e24b44a6ba392c	inproceedings	A scalable pattern mining approach to web graph compression with communities	Gregory Buehrer and Kumar Chellapilla	\N	2008
8379237	Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on	33	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1085840	\N	\N		\N	\N	 1028-1030	\N	10	\N	issn = {0098-4094 }, doi = {}	 The spectral power density at the output of a correlated double sampling circuit with first-order low-pass filtered white noise at the input is calculated. It is shown that only minor deviations from a white spectrum weighted by the sample and hold transfer function(sin x/x)^2occur.	71bce13083f6f040272258b7971f8cce	bf5496d265679022138566542f0534c2	2148257cdfb72d775d9bc123320223bd	article	Noise transfer characteristics of a correlated double sampling circuit	H. Wey and W. Guggenbuhl	\N	1986
8379240	CoRR	abs/0902.2866	\N	\N	apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cattuto2009collective	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2866	\N		\N	arxiv:0902.2866
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example of this fact is provided by the now very popular social annotation
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systems, through which users annotate resources (such as web pages or digital
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photographs) with text keywords dubbed tags. Understanding the rich emerging
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structures resulting from the uncoordinated actions of users calls for an
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interdisciplinary effort. In particular concepts borrowed from statistical
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physics, such as random walks, and the complex networks framework, can
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effectively contribute to the mathematical modeling of social annotation
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systems. Here we show that the process of social annotation can be seen as a
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collective but uncoordinated exploration of an underlying semantic space,
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pictured as a graph, through a series of random walks. This modeling framework
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reproduces several aspects, so far unexplained, of social annotation, among
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and its complex network structure that represents an externalization of
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semantic structures grounded in cognition and typically hard to access.
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	3b5fea0e07c0857ca2a178664f22395f	0d9b41d0509bf9ee8004010663452a22	d51f6468221eaa25510aa37243c8112c	article	Collective dynamics of social annotation	Ciro Cattuto and Alain Barrat and Andrea Baldassarri and Gregory Schehr and Vittorio Loreto	\N	2009
8379387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT '09: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Extending Database Technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1516446	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1516446	\N	Distributed similarity search in high dimensions using locality sensitive hashing	\N	\N	744--755	\N	\N	\N	location = {Saint Petersburg, Russia}, isbn = {978-1-60558-422-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1516360.1516446}	\N	65d18300c354da36202d2a74021979f3	7c5089e7d0aa38ede821f0b823b93b3b	e1f4872092b5e119325859312830eff7	inproceedings	Distributed similarity search in high dimensions using locality sensitive hashing	Parisa Haghani and Sebastian Michel and Karl Aberer	\N	2009
8379423	The Journal of Chemical Physics	118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	Nicolas2003	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/118/9689/1	\N	Molecular simulation of a hydrated electron at different thermodynamic state points	\N	\N	9689-9696	\N	21	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.1570407}	\N	4e21637daeeaf174c3a7e233d6c5ad42	9f4d64ad3f528bd01ceda79ab34bcca8	738389e7114434fe4fbf01cd13534e7a	article	Molecular simulation of a hydrated electron at different thermodynamic state points	C\\'{e}dric Nicolas and Anne Boutin and Bernard L\\'{e}vy and Daniel Borgis	\N	2003
8379433	The Journal of Chemical Physics	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	HamiltonLight1986	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/84/306/1	\N	On distributed Gaussian bases for simple model multidimensional vibrational problems	\N	\N	306-317	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.450139}	\N	97d9f2ce693ae7beedbca4f59c3c8e2b	d1309cef62d54b1584d87895e73cddf8	7751a5f03663bee5ceff3458397c83aa	article	On distributed Gaussian bases for simple model multidimensional vibrational problems	I. P. Hamilton and J. C. Light	\N	1986
8379439	The Journal of Chemical Physics	103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	StaibBorgis1995	http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/103/2642/1	\N	Molecular dynamics simulation of an excess charge in water using mobile Gaussian orbitals	\N	\N	2642-2655	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.470524}	\N	b0efaba7b7690b132ece14fea1327ab3	1c5a41e524be4f6c4dc5aa414f69b640	072e7d06bd5323348ecb701ec5a9aded	article	Molecular dynamics simulation of an excess charge in water using mobile Gaussian orbitals	Arnulf Staib and Daniel Borgis	\N	1995
8379693	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	green99hypertext	\N	\N		\N	\N	713--730	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9cb56e77c48351e56de4ad197e40f41	64375af41410dfef182148d28064dbb5	eb4a58e09c5bab13b745fa0bea1074a2	article	Building Hypertext Links By Computing Semantic Similarity	S.J. Green	\N	1999
8379772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alfabetización	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4231c8005e5f44b4e93d9bfd607fb56a	21845078e62bbcfc5cd1b92adbc5350d	2a3a0b889d42b26238defd115a100259	book	Proceso de alfabetización : la alfabetización en proceso	Emilia Ferreiro	Centro Editor de América Latina	1990
8379787	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alfabetización	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	64967bcb2ff923043ae66acb53be8277	acc99a3b3dd1f482b8d903c84c042f53	f6d4a5d27671127d85fda7ce6ff821ab	book	Pasado y presente de los verbos leer y escribir	Emilia Ferreiro	Fondo de cultura económica México	2001
8379798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alfabetización	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ccbdb189eeeeb27620e0ef8364b2d2f	7460fb1e064dd86530735e1a2c7917f6	52002a58f92cef54da611b7d65d8157a	book	Los niños construyen su lecto escritura	Goodman Yetta M. (compilador)	Aique	1991
8380017	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Huang:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-2-199	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Na double-edge magneto-optic filter for Na lidar profiling of wind and temperature in the lower atmosphere	\N	\N	199--201	\N	2	\N		\N	db2bed24e17bd0ebc97414f62c118281	ce612608590d9f11593af16da2ef373c	876319af8015ca15d49474a35904b3c1	article	Na double-edge magneto-optic filter for Na lidar profiling of wind and temperature in the lower atmosphere	Wentao Huang and Xinzhao Chu and B. P. Williams and S. D. Harrell and Johannes Wiig and C.-Y. She	\N	2009
8380270	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wall2000	\N	\N	IT-Controlling	\N	\N	210--221	\N	3	\N		\N	1f3eb684266403906ee8c16fd2600ae7	138e1d079e8c3eabe57e5278cb9afaee	920ae44b8090faf95c3eb8137ec20bda	article	Kostenwirkungen der Prozessorientierung	Friederike Wall	\N	2000
8380304	Appl. Opt.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Gardner:04	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-43-25-4941	\N	Optics InfoBase - Performance Capabilities of Middle-Atmosphere Temperature Lidars: Comparison of Na, Fe, K, Ca, Ca+, and Rayleigh Systems	\N	\N	4941--4956	\N	25	\N		\N	83d98a44024cbd56f76b4f381a04ae7c	1ac956cb8a91fa12e037dc84ec5f1fb4	14fa2d005b785d42cc904fcfd61ad410	article	Performance Capabilities of Middle-Atmosphere Temperature Lidars: Comparison of Na, Fe, K, Ca, Ca$+$, and Rayleigh Systems	Chester S. Gardner	\N	2004
8380348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	RHW1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b35f444f9402f4516b0e94335dd8d4cb	5722563aa7bf6bf638efec432d087572	ef035cb3163d9a4c298c47f9eca9ae85	book	Erfolg von Reorganisationsprozessen. Leitfaden zur strategieorientierten Bewertung	R. Reichwald and C. Höfer and J. Weichselbaumer	\N	1996
8380373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wie rational ist Rationalisierung heute? Ein öffentlicher Diskurs	\N	\N	\N	Raabe	Stuttgart	\N	\N	RW1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	305--318	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea1ffcdea6a3f4e97ff7d8cfd552ffc3	2c6029026759cd453fe9e965a1b48442	1ad54f5a8a1a346d5542c187282f6508	incollection	Rationalisierung und Erfolg -- Traditionelle betriebswirtschaftliche Bewertungsmuster im Umbruch	R. Reichwald and J. Weichselbaumer	D. Hoß and G. Schrick	1996
8380715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saur	München, London, New York, Paris	\N	\N	Buchanan.1989	\N	\N		\N	ISBN 3-598-10788-9	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	50c3d6d09a0bc67101b06defbb97fd85	3bfc61f40158d83dad3740e8ee513a0c	dab6c37b66bb8ab2e74d8d2379d72492	book	Bibliothekarische Klassifikationstheorie	Brian Buchanan	\N	1989
8380721	\N	\N	\N	Band 2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ERGON Verlag	Würzburg	\N	Content and Communication Terminology, Language Resources and Semantic Interoperability	Bertram.2005	\N	\N		\N	ISBN 3-89913-442-7	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	806667d51d8266d252118a49075fc5dd	253136e82e1cb8670ffec011bd3f1026	d2c01f2a70054d046eb09fd4ecf74d13	book	Einführung in die inhaltliche Erschließung  Grundlagen - Methoden - Instrumente	Jutta Bertram	\N	2005
8380725	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrassowitz Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Lorenz.1998	\N	\N		\N	ISSN 0945-4632
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ISBN 3-447-04003-3	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05e87970ea060df022d840404aa2628a	e3d76e80b70855b65938412f4946435c	6b710c3adf07e36dda14b8fce0e82dfb	book	Klassifikatorische Sacherschließung : Eine Einführung	Bernd Lorenz	\N	1998
8381042	Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Aalborg	Aalborg, Denmark, Denmark	\N	\N	ciborra1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	67--82	\N	1	\N	issn = {0905-0167}	\N	15c73db556d6fd2671944cf7173a462a	4054a8875e7681c3d0ce1302125f0860	fadb2343dc86486aba38fc0cb77d8ccf	article	De profundis? Deconstructing the concept of strategic alignment	C. U. Ciborra	\N	1997
8382251	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ceo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=270	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b7c192e66fb72990da82f06b1941f0e2	154349a0e8807c278dac070d16975ae6	ca3f60cb3c16c486f89b7e58834fe726	misc	Choosing Search Engine Keywords	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=269	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ccec945632861ee67fbbec60439e7fd	ee29c2eb4e06f64e9962a7d5d87944ad	369cdf3c27169f74e1d1f6c70ac5e507	article	Deciding on a SEO Company 
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	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO Simply Laid Down	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=271	\N		\N	\N	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	86868927589ad2adaa15fcb71e24f518	7974b40ea9d908a49cd5f9946e9bf0fe	eeebfefa60e5c1c0129014ed6548cac1	article	Keyword Compactness	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO Simply Laid Down	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=264	\N		\N	\N	www. 1 stopmone	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	924e8fec08585047c5e6c95dc409dd96	a85f2d677f65f197a78e542a93788115	13c58c5a266b9923ac56837f6be87c78	article	Optimizing Your Website for Search Engines and it’s Benefits	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=273	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http: / / m}, date = {171. infusionsoft}	\N	d588c263af6326d296215556523af3aa	39c1ff5acad0922b3ae703352bbd9ada	e19355c701ee12c6714fa0b708f7609b	article	Some Other Keyword Research Tools	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEO Simply Laid Down	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=268	\N		\N	\N	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	8306b56663bbd03aaa2e7ac2a521cdc1	48e1f92c8534c395aa4b148168675e20	e4b266ff10848bee3490040d77a99af2	article	The Meaning of SEO in Internet Marketing 
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	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terence D Nason CEO and Founder of 1 StopMoney 4 U. com Author of SEO Simply Laid Down and How To Set Your Mind Free http: / /	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=263	\N		\N	The most accepted search engines are	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	a52ae47dad62a5d9859fd0f57396f10e	0ea164821513173009217a4d9329ba76	8b9378c9ffec35899c8da774e3d3c85a	article	The Processes of Search Engine Optimization	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382447	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terence D Nason CEO and Founder of 1 StopMoney 4 U. com Author of SEO Simply Laid Down and How To Set Your Mind Free http: / /	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=267	\N		\N	\N	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	5fa20a8e89aafad8b3c42164ec9b2aba	728d7fca7af98699b2cf032af4f242f5	779fac8054eb858ca9b4d5f995978c9b	article	The Significance of Search Engines	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terence D Nason CEO and Founder of 1 StopMoney 4 U. com Author of SEO Simply Laid Down and How To Set Your Mind Free http: / /	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=262	\N		\N	\N	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	977b944e208407478cef4ce877893552	b6ce41e5e30edde52a8780abf61c0292	9f9142fad20ac600e08c697c8724174f	article	The Working of Search Engines	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Aarhus	\N	XMLSchemas	http://www.daimi.au.dk/~fagidiot/thesis/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This thesis is about relations between schema languages for XML. A schema language
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is a formal deﬁnition of the syntax of an XML language and is used to check validity of
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a given XML document. There exists a variety of schema languages mainly developed
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around 2000. During the last six years some of the languages have matured and become
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either W3C or ISO standards, some have stabilized and some have vanished. Most of the
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languages have been stable in terms of language features during the last three years.
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    Due to the stability of the schema languages, it is a good moment in time to take a
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step back and try to see the overall perspective of schema languages; for schema language
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designers to learn from the existing experiences and for schema language users to learn
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the strengths and weaknesses of the individual languages and so be better qualiﬁed the
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choose the right language for a given application.
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    Revealing relations between six state of the art schema languages for XML, DTD, XML
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Schema, Schematron, DSD2, RELAX NG, and Summary Graphs, gives a good insight into
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the various perspectives of schema languages. The relations will be revealed using a twofold
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approach: ﬁrst, we present a thorough feature-based comparison of schema languages
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and second, we present and investigate translations between the schema languages. This
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strategy gives us a strong basis from which we can point out the strengths and weaknesses
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of each language and conclude that the all-optimal schema language has yet to come.
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	20a2bc07de411fec7693c15781d5ce5b	f2448ce495aeeb7e904814a4a391d831	8ed35a3b05342a3b769fec9002d41a97	mastersthesis	Relations between Schema Languages for XML	Janus Dam Nielson	\N	2006
8382643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terence D Nason CEO and Founder of 1 StopMoney 4 U. com Author of SEO Simply Laid Down and How To Set Your Mind Free http: / /	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=272	\N		\N	\N	www.1stopmoney4	\N	\N	\N	location = {u. com}	\N	d04137569f00021d96b6a8f7f858d1d4	00429242d1527ecce16722eab22e11b8	680fffa5322f2c442c92a12a0b7f8a7b	article	Use Keywords In Page Titles	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	seo	http://www.1stopmoney4u.com/www/ArticleSiteDir/index.php?page=article&article_id=265	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d337c9b1f2ab1c161b9ee0a417562e2	21868363787e04b31253547ca7f2c367	4dce2738cb9b422c386f86a318d01b8e	article	Without SEO Internet Marketing Doesn’t Work	Terence D Nason	Terence D Nason	2009
8382679	Novi Sad Journal of Mathematics	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NoviSad	http://www.ii.uj.edu.pl/EMIS/journals/NSJOM/33_2/10.html	\N		\N	\N	95-102	\N	2	\N		Reports in library information system involve bibliographic cataloguing cards. XML Schema for modelling the concepts of bibliographic cataloguing card is described. All concepts of the main bibliographic cataloguing card are shown. Analysis of the capability of XML Schema language for representing the concepts of all types of the bibliographic cataloguing cards is given too. Besides, the possibilities of XML Schema language for modelling punctuation of bibliographic cataloguing cards are considered.	da3b363c9a107b47c541583ec03efb13	6631651a399610c8c7a21b1f2eadab9a	2e35d2ab6c65a18b8bab6bcb3aa218a6	article	Modelling the concepts of bibliographic cataloguing cards using XML schema language	Jovana Vidaković and Miloš Racković	\N	2003
8384284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3947d71eed3940418844f89332c43f4b	fca16ac6b6549e08c1f62e5200e3a6f9	9c159871fb14f41991089e8b71f04296	article	A General Framework for Automatically Creating Games for Learning	Hsin C. Yang	\N	2005
8386789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APSCC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1487804	\N	\N		\N	\N	265--270	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3473-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/APSCC.2008.43}	\N	488ca1c8f8d2cc854739b88d5b0c224b	9aedc244a825770b509355489175d0fc	1e022dca22ee9d33039c94c151615fd2	inproceedings	Web Services for MPI-Based Parallel Applications on a Rocks Cluster	Pitch Sajjipanon and Sudsanguan Ngamsuriyaroj	\N	2008
8387040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mathematical Information Technology, University of Jyv{\\"a}skyl{\\"a}, Finland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iso06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3bb1dac64059c6d225ab72425b0c3af1	12f21bfe02f228274497e79cb109e3eb	9581a4f22b1f354019591784372b4057	techreport	The Essentials of the Project Studies ({O}riginal title in {F}innish)	Ville Isom{\\"o}tt{\\"o}nen	\N	2006
8387044	Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on	46	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HorEtAl03	\N	\N	communication skills needed by IS professionals	\N	\N	 17-34	\N	1	\N	issn = {0361-1434}, doi = {10.1109/TPC.2002.808351}	 Communication skills are crucial to the successful completion of an information system (IS) project. The ability to interact with all potential stakeholders in an organization, to clearly document requirements, and to effectively express ideas has long been recognized by researchers and practitioners as critical success factors. This study examines how communication skills of IS professionals during a development project are viewed by three different stakeholders. Specifically, each of three stakeholder groups is examined to determine the extent to which a gap between expectations and perceived performance leads to lower satisfaction of the system of the users, lower perceived job performance by IS managers, or less career satisfaction for the IS professionals. A matched survey indicates that user satisfaction and job performance ratings by managers are related to a perceived failure to meet expectations, but that IS professionals do not relate career satisfaction directly to a lack in these skills. Organizations looking for success in the IS function must take steps to improve the communication skills of the IS professionals to the level expected by other stakeholders.	b278957667867e595baa035cd8bf573d	bf2de7ad566cde8d3b100415e4917ff5	c7f4ef64031a74acfecd94cae104649e	article	Communication skills of {IS} providers: an expectation gap analysis from three stakeholder perspectives	S. Hornik and Houn-Gee Chen and G. Klein and J.J. Jiang	\N	2003
8387450	HMD : Praxis Wirtschaftsinformatik	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grohmann-HMD-2003	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	17--23	\N	232	\N	ee = {http://hmd.dpunkt.de/232/02.html}, date = {2004-08-19}	\N	6e695f2da67b071eb1a7b5cb3b860bb0	b108c10a7bf6bfd8884f985a8e9505de	005754b0f4d7b75a9c078ebc49ed1d53	article	Prinzipien der IT-Governance	Helmut H. Grohmann	\N	2003
8387681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, IT-Governance-Practice-Network, Sonnemannstraße 9--11, Frankfurt	\N	\N	conf/hicss/GoekenA09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#GoekenA09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	conf/hicss/2009	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.471}	Up to now, there has been little academic support
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for the challenges of IT governance/IT management. As a reaction, various best practice frameworks - like COBIT or CMMI - were developed. Due to their
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origin, these frameworks lack of a sound basis or
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scientific foundation. To undertake a step in this
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direction, we propose the use of modeling notation and techniques to represent frameworks as conceptual
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metamodels. Accordingly, we present the well-known
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framework COBIT metamodeled in a conceptual way
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and, thereby, represent the underlying logically and
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semantically rich structures. We furthermore discuss
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the benefits of using conceptual metamodeling to
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analyze frameworks coming from practice. Using the
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metamodel, we are also able to demonstrate ways to
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improve the frameworks and configure them according
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to the specific needs of an enterprise or an industry. To have a sound basis for any improvement we discuss the process of metamodeling and derive some requirements for 'good' metamodeling.	2e1e580e3ee90364819ff68c75f822aa	8ad808b755c434cf0eefbe764b3550d7	4e0f664a5bee95bcca3d50f269d6dce6	inproceedings	Towards Conceptual Metamodeling of IT Governance Frameworks Approach - Use - Benefits.	Matthias Goeken and Stefanie Alter	\N	2009
8387684	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2008), 2008, Toronto, Canada	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leimeister	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/08-16.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75f8993b5c7f0cf9b9b2124662681343	a70e19541481f882ddbff4359edac53c	be8dd5906fff3b152d0389c6021e644a	inproceedings	Toward IT Value Mapping : An Approach to Value-Based IT Management	Steffen Lanzinner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2008
8387690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ls_leimeister	\N	\N		\N	Arbeitspapier Nr. 35, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Technische Universität München, März 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e84bfccb77e022277c0f34f958d37387	04501bdf3561e12d047fffec1f527d4a	8abcc209d94ac92c2ebc231b69c70b13	misc	Value Mapping : Entwicklung eines Ansatz zur wertorientierten Steuerung von IT-Landschaften	Steffen Lanzinner and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	\N	2009
8387697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2009	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra	\N	\N	conf/hicss/LewisM09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/hicss/hicss2009.html#LewisM09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	date = {2009-02-17}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2009.458}	The academic and professional literature offer
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many different definitions and models of IT governance (ITG). Considerable advancements have been made in identifying the components and mechanisms of ITG. However, much of the research to date has followed an empirical approach, using case studies to examine how contemporary organizations are implementing effective governance arrangements. This paper seeks to propose a theoretical model of the corporate governance of IT using the principles of cybernetics as embodied in Stafford Beer's Viable System Model (VSM) As this paper is primarily concerned with corporate governance of IT, only System 5 of the VSM is examined in detail.	f2a7ba90209c7f5c35c526d0f56dfc92	8596284aa65ec2672984c87c4171567d	d5321baa0da169cd83486eb1515f2b07	inproceedings	The Viable Governance Model : A Theoretical Model for the Governance of IT	Edward Lewis and Gary Millar	\N	2009
8387704	\N	\N	\N	\N	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passau	Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät der Universität Passau	\N	Pfeifer2004	http://www.opus-bayern.de/uni-passau/volltexte/2004/34/	Dissertation	aus Johannsen/Goeken in HMD 250	\N	Referent: Kleinschmidt, Peter (Prof. Dr.)
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Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 09.12.2003 	\N	\N	\N	\N		IT ist zu einem unverzichtbaren Bestandteil von Unternehmen geworden. Jedoch besteht bei Führungskräften weiterhin Unsicherheit bzgl. der erforderlichen Aufwendungen für IT, dem daraus zu erwartenden Nutzen und letztlich zur generellen Wirkungsweise in Unternehmen. In der akademischen Diskussion nehmen erklärende, handlungsorientierte Ansätze dazu bisher nur eine untergeordnete Stellung ein. Folglich ist es das Ziel dieser Arbeit, empirisch abgesicherte Aussagen zum wertorientierten Einsatz von IT zu erarbeiten um damit Handlungsempfehlungen zu geben. Zur Beschreibung der Entstehung eines messbaren Wertbeitrags von IT wird das IT-Wertschöpfungsmodell vorgestellt. Dieses bringt wesentliche Elemente der IT-Geschäftsfunktion zunächst in Wechselwirkung mit Geschäftsprozessen im Unternehmen. Im Weiteren werden diese im Sinne einer wertorientierten Unternehmensführung verknüpft zur übergeordneten Leistungsfähigkeit des Unternehmens. Mit einer strukturierten Expertenbefragung sind umfassende Merkmale zur IT-Geschäftsfunktion von 112 Unternehmen der Fertigungsbranche im deutsprachigen Raum direkt erhoben worden. Im folgenden Schritt konnte für 49 dieser Unternehmen eine relative Einstufung ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit ausgedrückt in Profitabilität und Produktivität im unmittelbaren Wettbewerbsvergleich zu durchschnittlich jeweils 7 Mitbewerbern erarbeitet werden. Die Datenbasis ist abgestimmt mit anerkannten Vergleichswerten aus internationalen Erhebungen. Wichtige Erkenntnisse der Wirkung des IT-Wertschöpfungsmodells lassen sich nachweisen: Unternehmen mit einem hohen Ergebniswachstum fokussieren wesentlich mehr IT-Mittel auf die Erstellung und Unterstützung von Geschäftsfähigkeiten und erzielen dennoch niedrigere Gesamtkosten für ihre IT. Unternehmen mit hoher Produktivität nutzen den Innovationsanteil ihres IT-Budgets in effektiver Weise, um sowohl ihre strategischen Geschäftsziele zu untermauern als auch operative Verbesserungsziele durchzusetzen. Die weitgehende Übereinstimmung von 'IT Governance' mit der Organisation des Unternehmens -jeweils gemessen am Grad der Autonomie und Diversifikation von Geschäftsgebieten im Unternehmen- ist weitgehend ein Charakteristikum von Unternehmen mit hoher Produktivität. Unternehmen, die bereits ein hohes Niveau an Unterstützung ihrer Geschäftsprozesse durch IT erlangt haben, investieren weiterhin deutlich mehr in die Stärkung ihrer Fähigkeiten als Unternehmen mit einem niedrigen Niveau an Unterstützung durch IT. Jedoch ist es nicht möglich das formulierte IT-Wertschöpfungsmodell umfassend nachzuweisen.	5e3729ee5b44bfdf138c9a93a95517d9	bf65cca3881962f07faf6f19741bb324	c2e3ac9f08422a3cb3f01715a34bc0d4	phdthesis	Zum Wertbeitrag von Informationstechnologie. Eine Darstellung an Unternehmen der Fertigungsbranchen in Deutschland	Andreas Pfeifer	\N	2004
8388221	Crossroads	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heckman2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Static analysis tools are useful for finding common programming mistakes that often lead to field failures. However, static analysis tools regularly generate a high number of false positive alerts, requiring manual inspection by the developer to determine if an alert is an indication of a fault. The adaptive ranking model presented in this paper utilizes feedback from developers about inspected alerts in order to rank the remaining alerts by the likelihood that an alert is an indication of a fault. Alerts are ranked based on the homogeneity of populations of generated alerts, historical developer feedback in the form of suppressing false positives and fixing true positive alerts, and historical, application-specific data about the alert ranking factors. The ordering of alerts generated by the adaptive ranking model is compared to a baseline of randomly-, optimally-, and static analysis tool-ordered alerts in a small role-based health care application. The adaptive ranking model provides developers with 81% of true positive alerts after investigating only 20% of the alerts whereas an average of 50 random orderings of the same alerts found only 22% of true positive alerts after investigating 20% of the generated alerts.	577a592dbb30aef516ca4acc8ff9b590	073e95c30bbe778087fb6398afe11d7a	7f18e1cd443369860d82625d02a3ecf0	article	Adaptively Ranking Alerts Generated from Automated Static Analysis	Sarah Smith Heckman	\N	2007
8388222	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prof. of Int'l Symp. on Foundations of Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kremenek2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	83-93	\N	\N	\N		Static program checking tools can find many serious bugs in software, but due to analysis limitations they also frequently emit false error reports. Such false positives can easily render the error checker useless by hiding real errors amidst the false. Effective error report ranking schemes mitigate the problem of false positives by suppressing them during the report inspection process [17, 19, 20]. In this way, ranking techniques provide a complementary method to increasing the precision of the analysis results of a checking tool. A weakness of previous ranking schemes, however, is that they produce static rankings that do not adapt as reports are inspected, ignoring useful correlations amongst reports. This paper addresses this weakness with two main contributions. First, we observe that both bugs and false positives frequently cluster by code locality. We analyze clustering behavior in historical bug data from two large systems and show how clustering can be exploited to greatly improve error report ranking. Second, we present a general probabilistic technique for error ranking that (1) exploits correlation behavior amongst reports and (2) incorporates user feedback into the ranking process. In our results we observe a factor of 2-8 improvement over randomized ranking for error reports emitted by both intra-procedural and inter-procedural analysis tools.	859b412cd5c0de6b1800d3f12138d864	d7a88e20d3a6eda0447bda690fda6afb	088b0e08e6dc1bc446ffc7276ff685c3	inproceedings	Correlation Exploitation in Error Ranking	Ted Kremenek and Ken Ashcraft and Jungfeng Yang and Dawson Engler	\N	2004
8388224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ruthruff2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	341-350	\N	\N	\N		Static analysis tools report software defects that may or may not be detected by other verification methods. Two challenges complicating the adoption of these tools are spurious false positive warnings and legitimate warnings that are not acted on. This paper reports automated support to help address these challenges using logistic regression models that predict the foregoing types of warnings from signals in the warnings and implicated code. Because examining many potential signaling factors in large software development settings can be expensive, we use a screening methodology to quickly discard factors with low predictive power and cost-effectively build predictive models. Our empirical evaluation indicates that these models can achieve high accuracy in predicting accurate and actionable static analysis warnings, and suggests that the models are competitive with alternative models built without screening.	0262e8db79e4428b76d5d799f4e673d6	9cacb371ad957dbfb1681a1f76c1c49d	db706205dd39d193ec6748129e6c20c8	inproceedings	Predicting Accurate and Actionable Static Analysis Warnings: An Experimental Approach	Joseph R. Ruthruff and John Penix and J. David Morgenthaler and Sebastian Elbaum and Gregg Rothermel	\N	2008
8388225	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Int'l Conf. on Generative Programming and Component Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weimer2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	181-190	\N	\N	\N		\N	d18d37a142059c440b7d36d859768a94	d01d8cfa187ae81488f01df3d5c3a45b	940e2b3ee69231eec6f7142bea8856bb	inproceedings	Patches as Better Bug Reports	Westley Weimer	\N	2006
8388777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft	Wien	\N	\N	RichterKochWI2009	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/pubs/RichterKoch2009-wi-sns.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Angeregt durch den enormen Erfolg von Social Networking Services (SNS) wie Xing oder facebook im WWW setzen sich aktuell vor allem Großunternehmen mit dem Nutzenpotential solcher Lösungen in ihren Intranets zur Verbesserung des unternehmensweiten Innovations- und Wissensmanagements auseinander. 
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Das Ziel der vorliegenden Studie ist es, Herausforderungen des Einsatzes von SNS in Unternehmen zu identifizieren und so Handlungsempfehlungen zu erarbeiten.
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Dazu betrachten wir zwei konkrete Fallstudien, die zeigen, dass SNS die asynchrone, innerbetriebliche Zusammenarbeit hervorragend unterstützen können. Die Ergebnisse aus 18 semistrukturierten Interviews werden strukturiert, reflektiert und in den Kontext einer weiteren
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Erforschung dieser Dienstklasse eingeordnet.	0b2840abd05e4cc1646c3efcff869807	2f7b9c49f162f356251dcd0f420168ce	96e1adb6e63948a70fe1a010a9cb9df3	inproceedings	Der Einsatz von Social Networking Services im Unternehmen	Alexander Richter and Michael Koch	Hans Robert Hansen and Dimitris Karagiannis	2009
8388783	\N	28. Ergänzungslieferung	\N	\N	April	\N	Handbuch E-Learning	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Wirtschaftsdienst, Wolters Kluwer Deutschland	Köln	\N	\N	RiKoLernSNS09	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/pubs/RichterKoch2009-HandbuchE-Learning.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e27b0e70b4f83b10de414d6843d0b5f2	073bc994cf24bb8abfffc7416757a4a5	b8336b0ea401fbb08fd300730bd9d726	incollection	Kooperatives Lernen mit Social Networking Services	Alexander Richter and Michael Koch	Andreas Hohenstein and Karl Wilbers	2009
8388958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primer_wulf	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fd32000d05ac3e250157c7e8bb11891	e3b8d7cb9a84bb7bbf91058b962d3f72	e9189ecf00ec1a8f8eff4fd7bc9f546a	book	A primer in social choice theory	Wulf Gaertner	\N	2006
8389360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Intl. Conf. on Knowledge Management and New Media Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kern2008	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/pubs/KernKochFiechterRichter2008-iknow-KnowledgeBarriers.pdf	\N		\N	\N	53-60	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9cf09493522b946b5d5e3214703d05a	122e028e624b91ae63be6dd05eae63da	6d3477cc513ca52b535c7bcfc8af07a5	inproceedings	Knowledge Barriers in CD&E Projects in the German Federal Armed Forces	Eva-Maria Kern and Michael Koch and Carolin Fiechter and Alexander Richter	Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer	2008
8389414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Conf. of the Association Information And Management (AIM)	\N	\N	\N	Bonner Koellen Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) P-92	Koch2007	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/pubs/KochGross2006-aim-cscw.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	634807d50fa407b783a7dd4d76f0587d	bb791620b7ee8040126b4892ac5081e7	506643bdb90f3dc1161ff3679c41530e	inproceedings	Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - Concepts and Trends	Michael Koch and Tom Gross	\N	2006
8392646	Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices VII	3625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIE	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4688042	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=PSISDG003625000001000304000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	304--314	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-31 10:56:40}, location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4688042}, priority = {0}	Not available	7eb23439e6075abae12010d0befe82d4	fa5d38f5c60f66651c35d020c6354f3a	f4f1c05d441af5146785a45f10da6bea	inproceedings	Long-wavelength vertical-cavity lasers	Klaus P. Streubel and Mattias Hammar and F. Salomonsson and J. Bentell and Sebastian Mogg and S. Rapp and Joel Jacquet and J. Boucart and Christophe Starck and Antonina Plais and F. Gaborit and E. Derouin and N. Bouche and Alok P. Rudra and Alexei V. Syrbu and Vladimir P. Iakovlev and Claude A. Berseth and O. Dehaese and Eli E. Kapon	Peter Blood and Akira Ishibashi and Marek Osinski	1999
8392665	Optical Fiber Sensors	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	OSA Technical Digest (CD)	citeulike:4688071	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?id=130276	\N		\N	\N	MF3+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-31 11:00:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4688071}, priority = {0}	In this paper a dynamic strain measurement system is presented. The occurrence and suppression of aliasing components using an intrinsic parameter of the system is discussed. A theoretical model and experimental results are presented.	f578fd08151e9570ccd0e0bb57371117	036a55ea6c2757b3ca2d5ea7d9d3648d	edf6db4f320e90e55b5663c30e1135ab	inproceedings	High Dynamic Strain Measurements and Aliasing Suppression Capability Using a PDA-Based Spectrometer Design	Stephan Van Damme and Bob Boons and Johan Vlekken and Marc Voet and Jonas Bentell and Jan Vermeiren	\N	2006
8392677	Physica Scripta	T79	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4688097	http://dx.doi.org/10.1238/Physica.Topical.079a00131	\N		\N	\N	131--134	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-31 11:04:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4688097}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1238/Physica.Topical.079a00131}	We report the fabrication of InP/air-gap Fabry-Perot resonant cavities with an improved tunability characteristic achieved through the micromachining of more flexible suspended InP beams. The micromechanical structures are electrostatically actuated. A tuning range of 55 nm is demonstrated for an actuation voltage of 12 V. The low leakage current, of less than 10 uA for a bias of up to 30 V, provides a low actuation power. The tunable air-gap cavities are fabricated by selective wet etching of InGaAs sacrificial layers. An FeCl3 based etchant is used to completely remove the InGaAs material without affecting the thickness of the InP layer. The anisotropy of the etch rate of InGaAs was also investigated and exploited in the micromachining process.	677b2d863181196b931c4e8cd3d03a3c	1065f0d85447d02cac5f8d192f92ea15	5691e06682eedb4bbc41d5b098f9d11a	article	Fabrication of tunable InP/air-gap Fabry-Perot cavities by selective etching of InGaAs sacrificial layers	Nicolae Chitica and Jurgen Daleiden and Jonas Bentell and Janos Andre and Martin Strassner and Staffan Greek and Donato Pasquariello and Mikael Karlsson and Ram Gupta and Klas Hjort	\N	1999
8393044	Information and Software Technology	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hatton2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	475-482	\N	5	\N		\N	eb96fb6901e155605b8d97fa2912da7a	3520004f3a7a4e2c0277aca32881dfb5	f1c141c0d8de4e6775e7f4229e376e63	article	Language subsetting in an industrial context: a comparison of MISRA C 1998 and MISRA C 2004	Les Hatton	\N	2007
8393520	British medical bulletin	69	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	British Council	\N	\N	\N	singer2004soa	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--16	\N	1	\N		\N	db39fdb3135c5f5c2de62fa745a92611	75682b56025334a20072857aeb1daed5	faa5d1b1a21a982635118f198904b3d1	article	{The social origins and expressions of illness}	M. Singer	\N	2004
8393877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gu2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3933	\N	A Chandra Study of Temperature Substructures in Intermediate-Redshift
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  Galaxy Clusters	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3933
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Comment: 31 pages, 7 figures, ApJ accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N		  By analyzing the gas temperature maps created from the Chandra archive data,
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we reveal the prevailing existence of temperature substructures on ~100 kpc
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scales in the central regions of nine intermediate-redshift (z~0.1) galaxy
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clusters, which resemble those found in the Virgo and Coma Clusters. Each
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substructure contains a clump of hot plasma whose temperature is about 2-3 keV
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higher than the environment, corresponding to an excess thermal energy of
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~1E58-1E60 erg per clump. Since if there were no significant non-gravitational
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heating sources, these substructures would have perished in 1E8-1E9 yrs due to
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thermal conduction and turbulent flows, whose velocity is found to range from
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about 200 to 400 km/s, we conclude that the substructures cannot be created and
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sustained by inhomogeneous radiative cooling. We also eliminate the
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possibilities that the temperature substructures are caused by supernova
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explosions, or by the non-thermal X-ray emission due to the
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inverse-Comptonization of the CMB photons. By calculating the rising time of
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AGN-induced buoyant bubbles, we speculate that the intermittent AGN outbursts
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(~ 1E60 erg per burst) may have played a crucial role in the forming of the
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high temperature substructures. Our results are supported by recent study of
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McNamara &amp; Nulsen (2007), posing a tight observational constraint on future
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theoretical and numerical studies.
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	13a915f7187c0c3f2eace2e95d2e779e	e3af17cffe5e8707c8122e9f89df5060	ed5636eee9db93981711bc02fd1cfe9b	misc	A Chandra Study of Temperature Substructures in Intermediate-Redshift
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  Galaxy Clusters	Liyi Gu and Haiguang Xu and Junhua Gu and Yu Wang and Zhongli Zhang and Jingying Wang and Zhenzhen Qin and Haijuan Cui and Xiang-Ping Wu	\N	2009
8394196	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Kittler_KdK	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fbb52a3339270b5196f27a6895e6d02	0b7265f9633088dfded07b0e51289df0	b5f69379f51f64c960605f04bba7210a	book	Eine Kulturgeschichte der Kulturwissenschaft	{Friedrich A.} Kittler	\N	2001
8395043	Physical Review E	66	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevE.66.016128	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. E 66 (2002): M. E. Newman - Spread of epidemic disease...	\N	\N	016128	\N	1	\N	numpages = {11}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.66.016128}	\N	0c05daa9be23cc88a6ec5d7af526c611	0b303682f450c042e4ef5f29b5a777e0	f8bd19ae34818ed300d565f6ddd5b695	article	Spread of epidemic disease on networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2002
8395320	Harvard Business Review	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carr-HBR-2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	41--49	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d8d78cb950058a4ecfdca35143b3b48	26e7d97c2a0f2666ccfc6fb5a2f3c029	d0d63bd51701a14dabe35324864c7542	article	IT doesn't matter	Nicholas G. Carr	\N	2003
8401125	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	Critical terms for literary study	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chicago/London	\N	\N	LPLH	\N	\N		\N	\N	250-262	\N	\N	\N	privnote = {Unterscheidung zwischen intrinsischer und extrinsischer Literaturgeschichte:
\
"Despite its familiarity, the term 'literary history' harbors an often unrecognized ambiguity. On the one hand, its commonsense meaning refers it to an immanent or \\textit{intrinsic} history of literature, a narrative account of either literature as a whole or of specific modes (poetry, drama, fiction), genres (epic, comedy, pastoral), or forms (complaint, sonnet, ode), that covers either a broad sweep of historical time or confines itself to one of the chronological periods into which the cultural past has been typically divided. In this sense, literary history is simply the history of literature. Yet the term also describes a critical practice concerned not with the history of literature as a self-contained cultural activity but with the relation of literature, as a collection of writings, to history, as a series of events. The goal of this \\textit{extrinsic} approach is to specify the forces that caused, governed, tnailed, or were expressed by literary texts--what made them what they were rather than something else--and the routes by which these forces exerted their influence upon literature. [\\,\\ldots{}] For although each practice can be present in the same work of literary history, and while each approach has always had its adherents, the mainstream of literary studies over the last hundred years or so has tended to move first from the extrinsic to the intrinsic and then back again." (250)
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Zur Literaturgeschichtsschreibung des 19. Jahrhunderts: 
\
"Yet quite apart from the political agenda that underwrote its commitment to cultural harmony, what made this enterprise possible was the methodological positivism that saw history as objective and literatur as subjective. [\\,\\ldots{}] The effect was that 'literature' could never say anything that 'history' had not authorized, that the literary critic was subject to the prior ministrations of the historian before he could expound the significance of his text." (251)
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Formalismus:
\
"By establishing an impassable barrier between the literary and the historical, formalism in effect sought to foreclose the very possibility of writing extrinsic literary history. This did not mean, of course, that this kind of literary history ceased to be written. But it did lose its self-assurance." (254)
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1960er/1970er:
\
"In the late 1960s and 1970s these changes were accomplished through the intersection of two very different kinds of interests. On the one hand was a deconstructive textual analysis that appeared at times to be simply formalism writ large but that in fact subverted formalism's most deeply held assumptions. And on the other was a politically committed criticism that insisted that literary scholars could not escape from social engagement by taking refuge in the realm of the aesthetic. The combinded effect of these movements has been itself twofold. First, literary critics have come to realize that the distinction between objective and subjective forms of cultural study cannot be sustained, that every historical account is constructed only by recourse to practices that are themselves as thoroughly interpretive as those that characterize literary criticism. And second, the term 'literature' has been revealed as functional rather than ontological, as designating a kind of writting whose difference from other kinds is a matter not of its essential being but of its cultural function. In other words, a piece of writing is 'literature' not because it possesses certain characteristics that other pieces lack, but because its readers regard it--for a veriety of reasons--\\textit{as} literature." (256)
\

\
"Perhaps more important than these methodological issues, the breaking down of the category of literature has made it possible for literary historians to see that literary writing is best understood not as a diacritical or disengaged activity but instead as one of the many forms of cultural production by which men and women have made their world. Far from being divorced from the world, literary production is itself a form of social pracitce: texts do not merely reflect social reality but create it." (260)
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Gefahr eine poststrukturalistischen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung: "The effect is to return to a wholly textualized history, in which acts have symbolic significance but no practical consequences, in which history consists of gestures rather than real actions." (261)
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\
}	\N	c9703700cfd5483c2cafb764c9cbfcee	95a1ac82c7673b55cd67664b0d9b9855	6f2a3db451d8ccea1f2db1ab4759b2dc	incollection	Literary History	Lee Patterson	Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin	1995
8401634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dalton Publishing	\N	\N	\N	0981744389	http://www.amazon.com/Survival-Guide-Social-Media-Optimization/dp/0981744389%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0981744389	\N	Amazon.com: A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web: Deltina Hay: Books	\N	Zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme noch nicht erschienen; ist wohl vor allem eine Tutorial-artige Einführung in diverse Tools.	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780981744384}, asin = {0981744389}, isbn = {0981744389}, dewey = {006.754}	\N	88b3e408e19378d10ae70dd4159cdaa7	aa83509dce41b11be8efb114755a4e0f	e1c9e6129c73231cd77a9898b1a8ccaa	book	A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web	Deltina Hay	\N	2009
8402060	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Hans Huber	Bern Göttingen Toronto	\N	\N	LeBow1991Adipositas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5c328410e74ecca6579bf3e967572224	c0d3178ca0cc614cf6f7b4769fc2c6e1	20927465bd9b84bbde448bfdc1eb72cc	book	Adipositas - Psychotherapie und Nachbehandlung von Übergewicht bei Erwachsenen	Michael D. LeBow	\N	1991
8402078	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Ärzte-Verlag	Köln	\N	\N	Storlie1992Ernährungsumstellung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	904414cde8675c00049a8d24ea2bd330	9b370cab7b4c3e89aaa9df6c71a01b2e	64c3df5ebd5c8adf22c659949855cd9f	book	Ernährungsumstellung und Bewegungstherapie bei Adipositas	J. Storlie and H.A. Jordan	\N	1992
8402089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ernst Reinhardt Verlag	München Basel	\N	\N	Klotter2007Einführung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7a4ea0ed017dca1bcfdf046b6d25f15	229ac77fc20c69a11d9458727aa020a2	12839e5bef8f68159ffcd35cabface8a	book	Einführung Ernährungspsychologie	Christoph Klotter	\N	2007
8402111	Deutsches Ärzteblatt	97	\N	\N	März	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hauner2000Körperliche	\N	\N		\N	\N	A-768-774	\N	12	\N		\N	0545b8b839471a1ed676c9a2c940cc8a	63415150db0c3d1c4d10a80f559d4bbd	b7cc1124600b3ed391cf7cd8392767c7	article	Körperliche Bewegung zur Prävention und Behandlung der Adipositas	Hans Hauner and Aloys Berg	\N	2000
8402124	Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin 	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ehrsam2004Übergewicht	\N	\N		\N	\N	278-285	\N	11	\N		\N	2d089734c4365c803c6d77cc4c7419b1	9ec198a73b820042fb3088de1bb45943	f26185199c34c7a6d5c3898af893fe44	article	Übergewicht und Adipositas in den USA, Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz	R. Ehrsam and S. Stoffel and G. Mensink and T. Melges	\N	2004
8402143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Univ. Press	Oxford ; New York, NY [u.a.]	\N	\N	Drinkwater.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	XI, 408 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-19-929568-9, 978-0-19-929568-5}, language = {eng}	\N	d95a17431ea985521cbc7584ed2e2700	ba6dcdb5c9b4d0e2c61b7b8b7d2d3ed6	47eb0c34f9f6af7b735ba840b23f3df7	book	The Alamanni and Rome 213 - 496 (Caracalla to Clovis)	John F. Drinkwater	\N	2007
8402208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verband der Landesarchäologen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	\N	Wais & Partner	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-304948071	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9808-9264-3}, size = {47 S. : Ill.}	\N	68e5df72e68590465edde5cf67e5ed46	541364817590b2ee92c7ae32e59d3cc4	75fadf33e30c3023361cbfb41f9b4b30	book	Vorsicht Ausgrabung : ein Projekt der Arbeitsgruppe Bodendenkmalpflege und Schule des Verbandes der Landesarchäologen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	\N	Gabriele Isenberg and Barbara Theune-Großkopf and Renate Wiechers	2009
8402239	Synthese	152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/synthese/AtkinsonBM06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/synthese/synthese152.html#AtkinsonBM06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	157-206	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-005-3488-2}, date = {2009-04-24}	\N	a9bc746b0364325b93d0334b41b9bd0e	ee74e6e402128e1e92b917a6c109908b	5809af725e27834aa9164f5d13b6ecf8	article	Computational Representation of Practical Argument.	Katie Atkinson and Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon and Peter McBurney	\N	2006
8402460	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW '00: Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, Modeling and Management	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	757522	\N	\N		\N	\N	189--202	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-41119-4}	\N	769e1b6c3f65447f29b003b4440f0bf7	a959ae61895ed010e5b4632e3825e8f5	cd70f7621b79649c63e88a39c4307398	inproceedings	Mining Ontologies from Text	Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab	\N	2000
8402491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'09: Fourth Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- The Semantic Wiki Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RLHB:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa7205b1d443a506e50c19a9833f404b	98678f4c54e8363bebc0099be1f422b3	4542ef5b72cecbaa0a00c408a5d0a77d	inproceedings	An Extensible Semantic Wiki Architecture	Jochen Reutelshoefer and Florian Lemmerich and Fabian Haupt and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2009
8402499	\N	5243	\N	\N	\N	\N	KI	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/ki/AtzmuellerL08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ki/ki2008.html#AtzmuellerL08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	160-168	\N	\N	conf/ki/2008	date = {2008-09-26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85845-4_20}, isbn = {978-3-540-85844-7}	\N	0dc489348b269ea87f2f846136580167	f4f550ab8039ebbc6c12ff3579242595	394a1f584d2aa3e0b49839c942c1f8ad	inproceedings	A Methodological Approach for the Effective Modeling of Bayesian Networks.	Martin Atzmueller and Florian Lemmerich	Andreas Dengel and Karsten Berns and Thomas M. Breuel and Frank Bomarius and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	2008
8402510	Scandinavian Journal of Management	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pac95	\N	\N		\N	\N	319 - 333	\N	4	\N	issn = {0956-5221}	\N	523c60570079d1cde4081d1358a16627	8b6e42ce59ebb0e39d029e04b8a4d4b9	f4a0eb66a5d565ce43c314d8abf64c4e	article	Inquiring into the Temporary Organization: New Directions for Project Management Research	Johann Packendorff	\N	1995
8402711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Netherlands	\N	\N	dillenbourg2009erc	http://www.springerlink.com/content/x4687xr712341w22/	\N		\N	\N	3-19	\N	\N	\N		This chapter summarizes two decades of research on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). We first review the key idea that has emerged, namely the fact that collaboration among peers can be “designed”, that is, directly or indirectly shaped by the CSCL environment. Second, we stress the fact that affective and motivational aspects that influence collaborative learning have been neglected by experimental CSCL researchers. Finally, we point out the emergence of a new trend or new challenge: integration of CSCL activities into larger pedagogical scenarios that include multiple activities and must be orchestrated in real time by the teacher.	74e0d77260eafd55e044ef7df7708d57	6be1a36e0b475142efc48995c6d3f8bc	e4259f68b755d01230b2135c654a3a88	inbook	The Evolution of Research on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	Pierre Dillenbourg and Sanna Järvelä and Frank Fischer	Nicolas Balacheff and Sten Ludvigsen and Ton de Jong and Ard Lazonder and Sally Barnes	2009
8402913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of AAAI-87	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, WA	\N	\N	PRS	\N	\N		\N	\N	677--682	\N	\N	\N		\N	e84c1bd58685db59a062c1ca3b80aa25	a409a2f5df9a3561b8e130e300efc740	7d9ab745a2f92eb8c233320765c8b6b7	conference	Reactive Reasoning and Planning	Michael Georgeff and Amy L. Lansky	\N	1987
8403150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Philosophical Logic, second edition, vol. 4	\N	\N	\N	Dordrecht etc.	\N	\N	\N	prakken&vreeswijk2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	219-318	\N	\N	\N	organisation = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}	\N	f94be9b3678b0d1fae90acd50c58f706	1227ea6210a2abb062f70baae8a33ea4	6241f8ce5d9c173b005cb168cfa48a2c	incollection	Logics for defeasible argumentation	H. Prakken and G. Vreeswijk	D. Gabbay and F. Guenthner	2002
8403162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liverpool, UK	University of Liverpool	\N	atkinson2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b2321831f83659da4231f9cae00cec4c	f2aee6bc4d3f89cd0d08aae1c5ed5fec	423f354672e4c3299381a9cf3aa4ec36	phdthesis	What Should We Do?: Computational Representation of Persuasive Argument in Practical Reasoning	K. Atkinson	\N	2005
8403174	Journal of Logic and Computation	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benchcapon2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	429-448	\N	3	\N		\N	446605a67e1669267e97e7d551e083ec	1b182d8e5bcaf1f5cb866dab983f2dd6	f380344516680efce5677460e602efa7	article	Persuasion in Practical Argument Using Value Based Argumentation Frameworks	T. J. M. Bench-Capon	\N	2003
8403175	Journal of Logic and Computation	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	benchcaponetal2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1075-1097	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1093/logcom/exi058}	\N	5c66783ce243cea67f5b101ad4cfe547	86ddc4b529d8f2751581cb880b7c003b	becd4fe98e06037c94644e2c8bcff283	article	Persuasion and value in legal argument	T. J. M. Bench-Capon and K. Atkinson and A. Chorley	\N	2005
8403370	Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GlaHol04	\N	\N	GT is itself a conceptualization	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	803a986b4b5779d1ad576be4765d9a43	58edc64737e4e5bda5ef0c1b8cfa920e	2fa22731e0e4d8c49b58180f00127427	article	Remodeling Grounded Theory	Barney Glaser and Judith Holton	\N	2004
8403373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICAIL '03: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	greenwoodetal03	\N	\N		\N	\N	22--31	\N	\N	\N	location = {Scotland, United Kingdom}, isbn = {1-58113-747-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1047788.1047792}	\N	03e3824a1f1c3a58a71876a3cfefcf27	46363eda3ffd43ea0dd456ab966e67b5	b7506a5dfcb7fdc0dface1f029e5b659	inproceedings	Towards a computational account of persuasion in law	Katie Greenwood and Trevor Bench Capon and Peter McBurney	\N	2003
8403375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MoreAntiPattern	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	98d6bef6eb82af5b3b9939811fef8698	737866e1691601f01f7d52a863c6ee7c	c0c871f744e93dbb1d8537cbacb58470	article	More New Software Performance Antipatterns: Even More Ways to Shoot Yourself	C. U. Smith and L. G. Williams	\N	2003
8403444	\N	792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe 3: Geschichte und ihre Hilfswissenschaften	Guennewig.1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	380	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3631336144}	\N	8f88329e18b43b0e901f7c547985ad0c	8a6ab7181424fc6980bd02480c51d337	fb05037010acaa5ad746d3864b9bbf1b	book	Das Bild der Germanen und Britannier: Untersuchungen zur Sichtweise von fremden Völkern in antiker Literatur und moderner wissenschaftlicher Forschung	Beatrix Günnewig	\N	1998
8403520	Journal of Information Systems Management	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ParkerBenson-JISM-1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	7--13	\N	4	\N		\N	3c31bff2ec206e81fc63a2412a52cff9	85cfae166e89d59008d7911a66afb3a1	c1e8e2e74ade6a9b75a64ad4f79a8f21	article	Enterprise-wide information economics: latest concepts	M. M. Parker and R. J. Benson	\N	1989
8403576	\N	3205	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ubicomp	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/huc/StaskoMPPU04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/huc/ubicomp2004.html#StaskoMPPU04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	18-25	\N	\N	conf/huc/2004	date = {2004-11-02}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3205&spage=18}, isbn = {3-540-22955-8}	This article describes development of the concept of Information
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Art, a type of ambient or peripheral display involving user-specified
\
electronic paintings in which resident objects change appearance and
\
position to foster awareness of personally relevant information. Our approach
\
differs from others, however, in emphasizing end-user control and
\
flexibility in monitored information and its resultant representation. The
\
article provides an overview of the system’s capabilities and describes an
\
initial pilot study in which displays were given to four people to use for
\
an extended period of time. Reactions were quite favorable and the trial
\
use provided suggestions for system improvements.	fc6b591bfc509edb71d8cd0392ba3ed6	4beb92df47ff7a8b2e06796ef04898de	a3a0e268c67440ed6d678f588fdb74e9	inproceedings	Personalized Peripheral Information Awareness Through Information Art.	John T. Stasko and Todd Miller and Zachary Pousman and Christopher Plaue and Osman Ullah	Nigel Davies and Elizabeth D. Mynatt and Itiro Siio	2004
8403745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 1st Int. Conference on Computational Models of Argument	\N	\N	\N	\N	Liverpool, UK	\N	\N	modgil06	\N	\N		\N	\N	297-308	\N	\N	\N		\N	8536cfda8220cfc88a211ad6d8f0007f	adeccad51dce76d7638a05e1d4a602a2	f02b8c8f3d6a8b2437e5cd2459b7bcf3	inproceedings	Value based argumentation in hierarchical argumentation frameworks	S. Mogdil	\N	2006
8403849	The Electronic Journal Information Systems Evaluation	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BannisterRemenyi2005	http://www.ejise.com/volume-8/v8-iss-3/Bannister-Remenyi.pdf	\N		\N	\N	159--168	\N	3	\N		In May 2003 an article by the former editor of the Harvard Business Review (HBR), Nicholas Carr, in HBR, suggested that IT was no longer a strategic concern for management and that investments in IT should, in future, be restricted to the routine. Carr’s thesis has been widely debated, not least in the context of IT value in general and its strategic value in particular. Notwithstanding flaws in his reasoning, this short nine-page article appears to have had a significant impact and influence on the way chief executives think about IT, and has had real consequences for IT budg-ets, not to mention careers. Carr went on to develop his ideas in a subsequent book. This article examines Carr’s argu-ments at a number of levels and suggests that it would be unwise to base long-term thinking about IT on his conclusions.	8d6b478eeaf2353baeeebfd92cb2761b	a63a60bf74ef0a085cc7486b5b2a0a5f	52b09e3f02e902a8fde3f9b883613484	article	Why IT Continues to Matter: Reflections on the Strategic Value of IT	F. Bannister and D. Remenyi	\N	2005
8403854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	krause2008logsonomy	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379092.1379123&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES399&part=series&WantType=Journals&title=Proceedings%20of%20the%20nineteenth%20ACM%20conference%20on%20Hypertext%20and%20hypermedia	\N		\N	\N	157--166	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, vgwort = {17}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379123}	Social bookmarking systems constitute an established
\
part of the Web 2.0. In such systems
\
users describe bookmarks by keywords
\
called tags. The structure behind these social
\
systems, called folksonomies, can be viewed
\
as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource
\
nodes. This underlying network shows
\
specific structural properties that explain its
\
growth and the possibility of serendipitous
\
exploration.
\
Today’s search engines represent the gateway
\
to retrieve information from the World Wide
\
Web. Short queries typically consisting of
\
two to three words describe a user’s information
\
need. In response to the displayed
\
results of the search engine, users click on
\
the links of the result page as they expect
\
the answer to be of relevance.
\
This clickdata can be represented as a folksonomy
\
in which queries are descriptions of
\
clicked URLs. The resulting network structure,
\
which we will term logsonomy is very
\
similar to the one of folksonomies. In order
\
to find out about its properties, we analyze
\
the topological characteristics of the tripartite
\
hypergraph of queries, users and bookmarks
\
on a large snapshot of del.icio.us and
\
on query logs of two large search engines.
\
All of the three datasets show small world
\
properties. The tagging behavior of users,
\
which is explained by preferential attachment
\
of the tags in social bookmark systems, is
\
reflected in the distribution of single query
\
words in search engines. We can conclude
\
that the clicking behaviour of search engine
\
users based on the displayed search results
\
and the tagging behaviour of social bookmarking
\
users is driven by similar dynamics.	c79a83ec3af1e440d6c2933a50853a13	6d34ea1823d95b9dbf37d4db4d125d2a	e64d14f3207766f4afc65983fa759ffe	inproceedings	Logsonomy - Social Information Retrieval with Logdata	Beate Krause and Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8403889	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	baezayates2007extracting	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281192.1281204	\N	Extracting semantic relations from query logs	\N	\N	76--85	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281204}	\N	654af8d637bc014277cf3e605e2fffde	26ca034be705abaf072835784f53d877	6e45b65feffd1545c6dca62bf4b8f53d	inproceedings	Extracting semantic relations from query logs	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Alessandro Tiberi	\N	2007
8407697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Information Systems, December 10--13, 1995	\N	\N	\N	Association for Information Systems	Atlanta, GA	\N	\N	SohMarkus-ICIS-1995	http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis1995/4 	\N	dblp	\N	\N	29--41	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-03-08}	\N	6c809a86ce4104bd1cafafe82b4427f2	b3e896cd3eb590230f4a684c5cb21002	a3b4b9f05d5559a1eaa2230da94308b0	inproceedings	How IT Creates Business Value: A Process Theory Synthesis	Christina Soh and M. Lynne Markus	J. DeGross and G. Ariav and C. Beath and R. Hoyer and C. Kemerer	1995
8408852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th WSEAS Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering and Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	metacorfu2007	http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2007corfu/papers/540-164.pdf	\N		\N	\N	540-164	\N	\N	\N		A data model (for example, relational or object-relational) specifies data types, types of data structures, types of operations with data and types of integrity constraints. A database system (DBMS) that implements a particular data model allows us to create databases to different enterprises. In this paper we explain, why it is useful to create metamodels of data models. We illustrate the advantages with concrete examples based on the metamodels of two object-relational data model approaches. The results that are revealed through the examples are also novel contributions of our work.
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	f2e9e7d07666f79a9613dcb46ba70cb1	221063a5b743e2f5dbbd52af576a697c	70ad639b370cb9fb584f1ae3ab33b930	inproceedings	Using Metamodeling in order to Evaluate Data Models	Erki Eessaar	\N	2007
8409029	IET Software	2	\N	\N	February 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boness08	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A lightweight technique for assessing risks in requirements analysis	\N	\N	46-57	\N	1	\N	issn = {1751-8806}, doi = {}	A simple and practical technique for assessing the risks, that is, the potential for error, and consequent loss, in software system development, acquired during a requirements engineering phase is described. The technique uses a goal-based requirements analysis as a framework to identify and rate a set of key issues in order to arrive at estimates of the feasibility and adequacy of the requirements. The technique is illustrated and how it has been applied to a real systems development project is shown. How problems in this project could have been identified earlier is shown, thereby avoiding costly additional work and unhappy users.	d037d0d3740bf92eeff55baba91aabf1	007b25a56082f296cb664edefc7f2664	30334527936c5de018d7523b61deb3dd	article	A lightweight technique for assessing risks in requirements analysis	K. Boness and A. Finkelstein and R. Harrison	\N	2008
8411336	Archives of General Psychiatry	66	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Med Assoc	\N	\N	\N	losh2009npa	\N	\N		\N	\N	518	\N	5	\N		\N	c96b59140b20e9ddac0b8020bbededb5	c427c99bba49d768b8d9e489a6c333da	f228f15f589936f599d7ec5b914b1805	article	{Neuropsychological Profile of Autism and the Broad Autism Phenotype}	M. Losh and R. Adolphs and M.D. Poe and S. Couture and D. Penn and G.T. Baranek and J. Piven	\N	2009
8412642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchert2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.0134	\N	Geometrical order-of-magnitude estimates for spatial curvature in
\
  realistic models of the Universe	\N	cite arxiv:0906.0134
\
Comment: 11 pages. Fully hyperlinked. Dedicated to the memory of J\\&quot;urgen
\
  Ehlers. To appear in the upcoming Special Issue of &quot;General Relativity and
\
  Gravitation&quot;	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The thoughts expressed in this article are based on remarks made by J\\&quot;urgen
\
Ehlers at the Albert-Einstein-Institut, Golm, Germany in July 2007. The main
\
objective of this article is to demonstrate, in terms of plausible
\
order-of-magnitude estimates for geometrical scalars, the relevance of spatial
\
curvature in realistic models of the Universe that describe the dynamics of
\
structure formation since the epoch of matter-radiation decoupling. We
\
introduce these estimates with a commentary on the use of a quasi-Newtonian
\
metric form in this context.
\
	d88bad57c953e7cbea941a6036f0f2e1	77fd62797b57756f82c8941a66f6f514	1c7db30cc58eb043c5373351947d6a3a	misc	Geometrical order-of-magnitude estimates for spatial curvature in
\
  realistic models of the Universe	Thomas Buchert and George F R Ellis and Henk van Elst	\N	2009
8413289	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	bishop2007	http://www.amazon.com/Pattern-Recognition-Learning-Information-Statistics/dp/0387310738%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0387310738	\N	Amazon.com: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (Information Science and Statistics): Christopher M. Bishop: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780387310732}, asin = {0387310738}, isbn = {0387310738}, dewey = {006.4}	\N	b45308b215b8b2b35067a03a1c7ce0c5	f6fec2ccd82dec0dcd63825e301662cf	d21de30a3a67c0f9f3c96bd6eec3267a	book	Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (Information Science and Statistics)	Christopher M. Bishop	\N	2007
8413502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IT best practices series	\N	\N	\N	Intell Press	Hillsboro, OR	\N	\N	Sward2006	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=0976483270	\N	Business value - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0976483270 9780976483274}, refid = {122939062}	In this series focus on managing information technology investments to produce measured business value.  Business value indicators include financial metrics such as return on investment, operational metrics such as inventory returns, and productivity metrics such as reduced time to complete tasks.   Information technology investments include network and server infrastructure, business systems, engineering systems, and personal productivity systems.  Business value can be obtained when mature technologies are deployed thoughtfully and also when new technology emerge that provide new capabilities.	073a1ecb50d2c2026c44d8ee6a6130e9	d45d163dbb12df12c62662da3dc2cb18	9dd5c7e5a1cff278f3fb7b54f1fef8e3	book	Measuring the business value of information technology : practical strategies for IT business managers	David S. Sward	\N	2006
8413526	Information Management und Consulting	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AbarahamSchumacher-IMC-2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	71--75	\N	3	\N		\N	72efb9802a00ebb49f1714c2afc1389a	95b4f5b1816d2a763fce35399e09a6af	ed31d6366be6933f097767a4e5cc41c2	article	Der Wertbeitrag der IT zur Umsetzung der Geschäftsstrategie	Sabine Abraham and Bernd Schumacher	\N	2007
8413568	\N	3	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	knuth1998art2	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=270146	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-89685-0}	\N	b4364a90eaaa2ef93f18049d36040ec9	f8866d240e847372a483fdc7bd741523	bbcd4d56e619911172e571d36bb28f3b	book	The art of computer programming	Donald E. Knuth	\N	1998
8413576	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	querying2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/127	\N		\N	\N	5-20	\N	\N	\N		Today a large amount of RDF data is published on the Web. However, the openness of the Web and the ease to combine RDF data from different sources creates new challenges. The Web of data is missing a uniform way to assess and to query the trustworthiness of information. In this paper we present tSPARQL, a trust-aware extension to SPARQL. Two additional keywords enable users to describe trust requirements and to query the trustworthiness of RDF data. Hence, tSPARQL allows adding trust to RDF-based applications in an easy manner. As the foundation we propose a trust model that associates RDF statements with trust values and we extend the SPARQL semantics to access these trust values in tSPARQL. Furthermore, we discuss opportunities to optimize the execution of tSPARQL queries.	c8932a2637883b65e371b4d70eda5f76	04899c89a3636a84bbdd347f9395caed	95a366005908a778adfe403a0a5562da	inproceedings	{Querying Trust in RDF Data with tSPARQL}	Olaf Hartig	\N	2009
8413665	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tempus2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/133	\N		\N	\N	278-292	\N	\N	\N		Ontologies are used to formally describe domains of interest. As domains change over time, the ontologies have to be updated accordingly. We advocate the introduction of an Ontology Update Language that captures frequent domain changes and hence facilitates regular updates to be made in ontologies. We thoroughly discuss the general design choices for defining such a language and a corresponding update framework. Moreover, we propose a concrete language proposal based on SPARQL Update and provide a reference implementation of the framework.	5af3b6643b504afcf77bbee4c83fb886	a2e14331a3d0a8087f1895d32530392b	4ad9295b9865bb8d684e7fe78608ffa3	inproceedings	{Tempus Fugit - Towards an Ontology Update Language}	Uta Lösch and Sebastian Rudolph and Denny Vrandečić	\N	2009
8413674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania	\N	\N	Tom87	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	CMU/SEI-87-TR-020	\N		\N	0d047535bd4fd98d4cdc1fed24d575f5	0c96b3d32887d9840de9af764f9845cf	10346783a31c780230ee889ba005586d	techreport	Teaching a Project-Intensive Introduction to Software Engineering	James E. Tomayko	\N	1987
8413702	Appl. Opt.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Chartier:01	http://ao.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-40-30-5343	\N	Optics InfoBase: Applied Optics - Measurement of the Elliptical Birefringence of Single-Mode Optical Fibers	\N	\N	5343--5353	\N	30	\N		\N	bec423608bd4ecb0e79ee2f11d850f33	7325f466c0643103ce7bd6adcdfb9f7b	2e7de555f853368e3842d005d9364d8d	article	Measurement of the Elliptical Birefringence of Single-Mode Optical Fibers	Thierry Chartier and Ammar Hideur and Cafer \\"{O}zkul and Fra\\c{n}ois Sanchez and Guy M. St\\'{e}phan	\N	2001
8413747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boston	\N	\N	Dave93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8ea59b7caf432f093745de0f246b99ed	f4ff2a40042c6b322728f89542b53f5c	9d49184a64e71c63649d790de73bb5a5	book	Process Innovation: Reengineering work through information technology	T.H. Davenport	\N	1993
8413839	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '08: Proceeding of the 17th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1458233	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1458082.1458233	\N	Trada	\N	\N	1143--1152	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-991-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1458082.1458233}	\N	5ab48aaef243b1e76545decd4aa6e4cc	ab045aa8016700e8a7c93f5c55dc91fe	0e3e57ca0edda99c53dc3101ffeaef96	inproceedings	Trada: tree based ranking function adaptation	Keke Chen and Rongqing Lu and C. K. Wong and Gordon Sun and Larry Heck and Belle Tseng	\N	2008
8413849	European Journal of Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FaLT95	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-50	\N	4	\N		\N	b829031fb3012d7b27655273f2cd2946	b431dd372caed17b8dce682542d0f667	f67892dc3efc2c51e388f2984152f172	article	A Taxonomy of Information Systems Applications: The Benefits Evaluation Ladder	D. Target and B. Farbey	\N	1995
8413870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Pott98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2e45d01418101d1ef74166901f72d776	17254d1c576513de0d2eda72b3b83319	6541c5661e6758ea0881cffd3e52af64	book	Kosten und Nutzen der Informationsverarbeitung: Analyse und Beurteilung von Investitionsentscheidungen	I. Potthoff	\N	1998
8413898	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RWTH Aachen	\N	\N	Rett96	\N	\N	Dissertation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a094152c733f4a552aa293352e3be20	7a8f13a01726c1035b4b58cfe60bdc5e	8bd97d030cbfd609b2f720dab8f16c5e	book	Ein prozessorientiertes Wirtschaftlichkeitsanalyseverfahren zur Bewertung von Informationssystemen anhand strategischer Wirkungen	G. Retter	\N	1996
8413914	Proceedings of AMCIS 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShSe00	\N	\N		\N	\N	1005-1114	\N	\N	\N		\N	d395503aa6acd07595bb9e3957c34ca1	75dbeb68a9ac293d6bd659b5ea266528	5cf26ab0b869c7651105dcf38651c9cf	article	A Comprehensive Framework for Classifying the Benefits of ERP-Systems	S. Shang and P.B. Seddon	\N	2000
8413936	European Journal of Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WaTB96	\N	\N		\N	\N	214-225	\N	4	\N		\N	de75f82150413cf1a39758fed4b86745	004a29a1bf0275249e90b951d500232f	b4ed6d7791c9cf578a0946d90eb7651e	article	Evaluation and Realisation of IS/IT Benefits: An Empirical Study of Current Practice	J. Ward and P. Taylor and P. Bond	\N	1996
8414071	Journal of Information Technology	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BaRe00	\N	\N		\N	\N	231-241	\N	3	\N		\N	e98a1df673817ca0472a5a72d74181c9	696665985ccc159ca6a6ba98050e2bbe	91ef8376227589148595733f0172d0c2	article	Acts of faith: instinct, value and IT investment decisions	Frank Bannister and Dan Remenyi	\N	2000
8414151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Narr	Tübingen	\N	Narr Studienbücher	UBMA_255302452	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=255302452&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ein Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch	\N	\N	272 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8233-6251-8, 978-3-8233-6251-7}	\N	88565a9692de4c4a23c3fda9b7163319	df204d495e7fc0adb96dd14e81b81680	030276b19f8a3a69730aeda5ed46922d	book	Latein für Romanisten	Johannes Müller-Lancé	\N	2006
8414259	Proc. of LREC2006, Genoa	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	iria2006itp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	767cb1c2c5412fba795acdd28469633a	092944c0f8d3a0ac6ff55ff0c49f478c	6f7371abe4beb8fd57b733710d90a202	article	{An incremental tri-partite approach to ontology learning}	J. Iria and C. Brewster and F. Ciravegna and Y. Wilks	\N	2006
8414263	\N	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society	1939PCPS...35..405H	\N	\N		\N	\N	405-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1939PCPS...35..405H}	\N	3f36fcd6abe5ed0a44cc2c581c830206	100b98db527b1dff13cfe5979925dd7c	832a773d067f4417b552a8105a612c76	inproceedings	{The effect of interstellar matter on climatic variation}	F. {Hoyle} and R. A. {Lyttleton}	\N	1939
8414268	Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1940MPCPS..36..325H	\N	\N		\N	\N	325-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1940MPCPS..36..325H}, doi = {10.1017/S0305004100017369}	\N	3d665e4f796f50351b301ab8c187fc8d	bacbe79e3e3b45651c0ddfe8f517c53e	6b5a8da5b2d4c85f4e8f290313682d4b	article	{On the accretion of interstellar matter by stars}	F. {Hoyle} and R. A. {Lyttleton}	\N	1940
8414270	Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1940MPCPS..36..424H	\N	\N		\N	\N	424-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1940MPCPS..36..424H}, doi = {10.1017/S0305004100017461}	\N	345985bba58eaa009cba5e84d467cf81	3ab63c4f782108770773a7fde9eeb479	d2b8da20360b0fd1fae5cd88f7c538f6	article	{On the physical aspects of accretion by stars}	F. {Hoyle} and R. A. {Lyttleton}	\N	1940
8414273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	suchanek09sofie	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2009.html#SuchanekSW09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	631-640	\N	\N	conf/www/2009	date = {2009-05-05}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526794}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}	\N	e3099f8b0e3a61595c6ccf6c3eb8f060	0d9712def2e938caecd7a5c151d13ed1	84155376ebade2ae469e0bf3582e6e89	inproceedings	SOFIE: a self-organizing framework for information extraction.	Fabian M. Suchanek and Mauro Sozio and Gerhard Weikum	Juan Quemada and Gonzalo León and Yoëlle S. Maarek and Wolfgang Nejdl	2009
8414336	\N	\N	\N	[Neubearb. des gleichnamigen Werkes von Carl Meissner]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiss. Buchges.	Darmstadt	\N	\N	UBMA_109463137	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=109463137&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XVIII, 262 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-14760-X}	\N	a5754c8b813f2a641e599b7e68c6832d	734ca3059f98f18270af094be352b012	1e48b87015bc18bba0cbf8cd1cc14098	book	Lateinische Phraseologie	Carl Meissner and Christina Meckelnborg [Bearb.]	\N	2004
8414339	\N	\N	\N	3. neu bearb. Aufl., Nachdr. 2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett Sprachen	Barcelona ; Stuttgart [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_115308024	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=115308024&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	vollständige Neubearbeitung	\N	\N	XV, 1064 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-12-517552-6}	\N	e833b21b7245f6f2c3342eca27f56aff	1477b8c6a7ffde373747405a00e1beea	ae6a5cdbc16192d64b0cc75b6f15f665	book	PONS Wörterbuch für Schule und Studium: Latein - Deutsch	\N	Rita Hau	2004
8414376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freytag	München	\N	\N	UBMA_009264744	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=009264744&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	lateinisch-deutsches Schulwörterbuch	\N	\N	541 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	9473855743fcafa37bd6d568dd2aa426	2f4e745e0713075524346263b5005af8	c2499e8a29126c2a1ea08e033f57c9dd	book	Der kleine Stowasser	Joseph M. Stowasser and Michael Petschenig [Bearb.] and Franz Skutsch [Mitarb.]	\N	1971
8414408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Directmedia Publ.	Berlin	\N	Digitale Bibliothek ; 69	UBMA_098063308	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=098063308&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	ausführliches Handwörterbuch	\N	\N	1 CD-ROM	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89853-169-4}	\N	9d28ca3d7896b5931190088c95233671	a60fd54ba8f4c7893675cb86b12b6560	a49198d2fba9a438c428d652771d8f13	book	Lateinisch-deutsch	Karl Ernst Georges	\N	2002
8414411	\N	\N	\N	Version 4.0, völlige Neubearb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langenscheidt	Berlin ; München	\N	\N	UBMA_258798157	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=258798157&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	1 CD-ROM	\N	\N	\N		\N	b0b5f28a127625b42f3e3900da010e8d	66a85c2a6b8e7738ce9b97a9f03801ca	3ae3b3783ad31a655249edb1c215fffc	book	Langenscheidt e-Wörterbuch Lateinisch-Deutsch	\N	\N	2004
8414415	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Beck’sche Reihe ; 1483	UBMA_100249825	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=100249825&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	501 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-406-47623-6}	\N	ace1e1c87d4eaed282cc0937891db080	c3d6676aebd3c1acf36b91f316b67846	5693c26f16ee9000e77861d821cc2405	book	Wörterbuch der antiken Philosophie	\N	Christoph Horn	2002
8414574	Autonomous Robots	13	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aastrand2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1015674004201	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	21--35	\N	1	\N		This paper presents an autonomous agricultural mobile robot for mechanical weed control in outdoor environments. The robot employs two vision systems: one gray-level vision system that is able to recognize the row structure formed by the crops and to guide the robot along the rows and a second, color-based vision system that is able to identify a single crop among weed plants. This vision system controls a weeding-tool that removes the weed within the row of crops. The row-recognition system is based on a novel algorithm and has been tested extensively in outdoor field tests and proven to be able to guide the robot with an accuracy of ±2 cm. It has been shown that color vision is feasible for single plant identification, i.e., discriminating between crops and weeds. The system as a whole has been verified, showing that the subsystems are able to work together effectively. A first trial in a greenhouse showed that the robot is able to manage weed control within a row of crops.
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ER  -	6f9fd81dc29f71b196166cefd9980d97	9c51660bc8a7e688cd023963acd8bd49	ebf14b09e56090a3652d5baff41b4996	article	An Agricultural Mobile Robot with Vision-Based Perception for Mechanical Weed Control	Björn Åstrand and Albert-Jan Baerveldt	\N	2002
8414756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgia Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	Stasko_Zhao_2002	http://hdl.handle.net/1853/3249	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Maintaining an awareness of information about one's own community and its members is viewed as being important, but is becoming more challenging today as people are overwhelmed by so many different forms of information. We have developed the "What's Happening" suite of tools to help convey relevant and interesting community information to people in a manner that is minimally distracting and disruptive, with little or no user set-up and interaction. The tools are more lightweight than e-mail and Usenet news, and opportunistic in providing information to people when they are not deeply focused on some other task. This paper describes these tools and the techniques that they use, as well as our observations of their utility and impact.	6920b7b08e63b9cc25b22849b8859147	d5bfb59c25fa5dafd44d7ad59a4f5fb7	1afd56ac8c30c84ea5ef4e16298cbc30	techreport	What's Happening: Promoting Community Awareness through Opportunistic, Peripheral Interfaces	Qiang Alex Zhao and John T. Stasko	\N	2002
8414788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	\N	\N	\N	0470041447	http://www.amazon.com/Analysis-Biological-Networks-Wiley-Bioinformatics/dp/0470041447%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0470041447	\N	Amazon.com: Analysis of Biological Networks (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics): Björn H. Junker, Falk Schreiber: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780470041444}, asin = {0470041447}, isbn = {0470041447}, dewey = {570.285}	\N	1a7686898c71a6f4e0456b59a6cf3dd4	eb0f8e41c0f6a334eac48c3006c30b79	a350dc0d417938b99fa551dc7dfc9c0c	book	Analysis of Biological Networks (Wiley Series in Bioinformatics)	Björn H. Junker and Falk Schreiber	\N	2008
8414791	J. Opt. Soc. Am. A	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Marchant2000	http://josaa.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-17-11-1952	\N	Optics InfoBase - Shadow-invariant classification for scenes illuminated by daylight	\N	\N	1952--1961	\N	11	\N		A physics-based method for shadow compensation in scenes illuminated by daylight is proposed. If the daylight is represented by a simplified form of the blackbody law and the camera filters are of infinitely narrow bandwidth, the relationship between red/blue (rm) and green/blue (gm) ratios as the blackbody’s temperature changes is a simple power law where the exponent is independent of the surface reflectivity. When the CIE daylight model is used instead of the blackbody and finite bandwidths for the camera are assumed, it is shown that the power law still holds with a slight change to the exponent. This means that images can be transformed into a map of rm/gmA and then thresholded to yield a shadow-independent classification. Exponent A can be precalculated from the CIE daylight model and the camera filter characteristics. Results are shown for four outdoor images that contain sunny and shadowed parts with vegetation and background. It is shown that the gray-level distributions of the pixels in the transformed images are quite similar for a given component whether or not it is in shadow. The transformation leads to bimodal histograms from which thresholds can easily be selected to give good classifications.	26eff40cd4592c4aadc724912e145ba3	5480b3496d5508a0e6f07f8394664ac5	bf21f8f414650b1cc7f1f9904af98237	article	Shadow-invariant classification for scenes illuminated by daylight	John A. Marchant and Christine M. Onyango	\N	2000
8414829	\N	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	INPES	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INPES2009	http://www.inpes.sante.fr/30000/actus2009/013.asp	Etude		\N	En France, on estime que plus de 850 000 personnes sont aujourd’hui
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\	atteintes de la maladie d’Alzheimer ou d’une maladie apparentée,
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\	ce qui représente 6 % des personnes de plus de 65 ans. Une forte
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\	augmentation du nombre de personnes malades est attendue dans les
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\	années à venir.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}	Pour faire face à cette situation, le Président de la République a
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\	annoncé il y a un an, le 1er Février 2008, la mise en place du plan
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\	Alzheimer 2008-2012 visant à améliorer la prise en charge de la maladie,
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\	à développer la recherche médicale et à mieux connaître la maladie
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\	pour agir. La mesure 37 concernant plus spécifiquement la « connaissance
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\	du regard porté sur la maladie » a été confiée à l’INPES, chargé
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\	notamment au travers de plusieurs études d’identifier, de décrire
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\	et d’analyser les perceptions, les attitudes et les connaissances
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\	du grand public, des aidants familiaux et des professionnels de santé
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\	à l’égard de la maladie d’Alzheimer. Peu d’études sont disponibles
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\	en France sur les représentations sociales de la maladie d’Alzheimer,
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\	aussi les trois études réalisées par l’INPES et présentées aujourd’hui
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\	fournissent des indications inédites sur la manière dont  la maladie
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\	d’Alzheimer est perçue par les Français.	ea951742e3de111f674bbe600f55aa6a	fa6d4008a8f96e29f9f5685975d3f16c	afe3506cef63d480bcfe1b26b1a30edc	techreport	Les représentations sociales de la maladie d’Alzheimer en France	INPES	\N	2009
8414836	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Biffl2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca8453b4d5c8c92a0e6cc66baf509dc0	57db40876a97b5a35530e422a84747d5	64a4d86a8778d49c5a39c6b531dd6ffd	book	Value-Based Software Engineering	\N	Stefan Biffl and Aybüke Aurum and Barry Boehm and Hakan Erdogmus and Paul Grünbacher	2006
8414881	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Business Services: Konzepte, Technologien, Anwendungen : 9. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft	Wien	\N	\N	Brocke-WI-2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	253--262	\N	246	\N		\N	227b9ce2d583a9e8c9eaa2d35c0d3b5f	731c0299c9bd994893e1268ac2b898d2	2f20db8889fdb23ff3e241a0d8cffaaf	inproceedings	Wertorientiertes Prozessmanagement: State-of-the-Art und zukünftiger Forschungsbedarf	J. vom Brocke and C. Sonnenberg and A. Simons	Hans Robert Hansen and Dimitris Karagiannis and Hans-Georg Fill	2009
8414900	\N	2393	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Wol02	\N	\N		\N	\N	341-353	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/iccs/2002	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2393/23930341.htm}, isbn = {3-540-43901-3}	\N	a451efa0e4891ac362e5a846b6091501	3f40e63cb070a10dde002f21c7d537e6	cc9fb0e35bb276b051174e18cd57d213	inproceedings	Interpretation of Automata in Temporal Concept Analysis.	Karl Erich Wolff	Uta Priss and Dan Corbett and Galia Angelova	2002
8414989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Analysis of Biological Networks	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	\N	\N	\N	Silva08	http://www.amazon.com/Analysis-Biological-Networks-Wiley-Bioinformatics/dp/0470041447%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0470041447	\N		\N	\N	233-253	\N	\N	0470041447		\N	1dc87be8e29b3093c15effdfcded318b	1ed49a863af3fa6d6ac4284a49cdf0bd	297f0593d897a2bf1682e8398a3780c9	inproceedings	Metabolic networks	Márcio Rosa da Silva and Jibin Sun and Hungwu Ma and Feng He and An-Ping Zeng	\N	2008
8415010	\N	44	\N	\N	2008-12-04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oV2008	http://www.computerwoche.de/heftarchiv/2004/44/1065453/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Eine Umfrage des Internationalen Controller Vereins e.V. (ICV) offenbart große Schwächen beim IT-Controlling. Die IT-Kosten standen in den meisten Unternehmen vor allem im vergangenen Jahr unter massiver Beobachtung. Wer daraus allerdings den Schluss zieht, dass sich in der Folge Controlling-Verfahren auch im IT-Bereich etabliert hätten, irrt gewaltig. Eine Umfrage des Internationalen Controller Vereins e.V. (ICV) zeichnet ein ganz anderes Bild: "IT-Controlling, die durch Planung, Budgetierung und Kennzahlen gestützte Steuerung eines wirtschaftlichen IT-Einsatzes, ist in deutschen Unternehmen unterentwickelt", so das eindeutige Fazit der Studie, an der 300 Controller teilgenommen haben. Die Frage "Gibt es in Ihrem Unternehmen ein professionelles IT-Controlling?" mussten 75 Prozent der Befragten verneinen.
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Martin Herrmann, IT-Controlling-Spezialist beim ICV, sieht die Gründe insbesondere im speziellen Verhältnis von Geschäftsführung und IT-Bereich: "Viele Unternehmensleitungen betrachten ihre IT noch immer als Black Box, die einfach viel Geld kostet." Diese pauschale Sicht erlebe er sogar in Dax-notierten Unternehmen. Herrmann zeigt sich von der Wucht des überaus negativen Studienergebnisses dennoch überrascht, zumal längst eine ausreichende Zahl an Methoden und Techniken zur Verfügung stehe, um beherrschbare Organisations- und Kostenstrukturen zu entwickeln.
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Erster Schritt sollte immer eine Kostenanalyse des gesamten IT-Bereichs sein. Dafür müssen unter anderem die Kostenstrukturen für Softwareentwicklung, Rechenzentrum, Netze oder Helpdesk erfasst werden. "Das ist zwar komplex, aber nicht schwierig", beschreibt Herrmann diese Aufgabe.
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Zudem ist es auch die Voraussetzung für die Planung und Budgetierung neuer Projekte. Letztere praktizieren zwar fast alle Anwenderunternehmen, oftmals jedoch ohne die Basis hierfür gelegt zu haben. Laut Herrmann stecken Firmen oft sogar zu viel Aufwand in die Planung und vernachlässigen die folgenden Schritte: "Ich beobachte häufig, dass sehr viel Aufwand bei der Planung betrieben wird, Projektsteuerung und -abschluss aber meist zu kurz kommen."
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Interne Kosten einrechnen
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Hier werden eine Reihe von Fehlern gemacht, bemängelt der Controlling-Experte. Beispielsweise seien für die Steuerung regelmäßige Plan-Ist-Vergleiche unabdingbar, die bei größeren Vorhaben mindestens vierteljährlich angestellt werden müssten. Stattdessen würden in der Praxis schöne Statusberichte für die Projektleitungsgremien oder die Geschäftsführung erstellt, aber nicht überprüft, ob die Planungsparameter eingehalten wurden.
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Eine häufige Unterlassung bei der Berechnung der Projektkosten bestehe darin, nur die Aufwände für externe IT-Anbieter und -Dienstleister zu berücksichtigen, weil diese eine Rechnung schreiben; interne Kosten beispielsweise für Personal würden dagegen oft nicht erfasst. "Das Argument lautet dann meist, das geht sowieso alles in einen Topf", erklärt Herrmann. So lasse sich allerdings nie herausfinden, was ein Projekt wirklich koste. Außerdem bestehe bei dieser Vorgehensweise die Gefahr, dass zufällig oder willkürlich subventioniert werde. Auch der Projekt-Review, also die Nachkalkulation nach Abschluss eines IT-Vorhabens, fällt meist unter den Tisch. Laut Herrmann wäre aber auch dies nicht so aufwändig, wie von den meisten befürchtet.
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Defizite macht Herrmann allerdings nicht nur in den Unternehmen, sondern auch beim Berufsstand der Controller aus. Viele würden eine fachliche Auseinandersetzung mit den Besonderheiten der IT scheuen. Auch diesen Nachholbedarf belegt die Umfrage mit deutlichen Zahlen: 65 Prozent gaben an, für ein professionelles IT-Controlling nicht ausreichend gerüstet zu sein. Derartige Lücken im Knowhow sieht Herrmann in erster Linie bei Controllern, die sich aus dem Bereich Finanz- und Rechnungswesen entwickelt haben: "Die sind sehr zahlenverliebt." Zudem befassen sich diese Finanzexperten mit der geschäftsbereichsübergreifenden Planung und Budgetierung für das Gesamtunternehmen, "ihr Blick geht aber nicht in den IT-Bereich hinein, weil sie nicht verstehen, was da läuft", kritisiert Herrmann. Da er für den ICV auch IT-Controlling-Seminare gibt, kann er dieses Handicap bei vielen Teilnehmern am lebenden Objekt studieren. Sein Rat lautet: "Geht hinaus in die Fachbereiche und versucht, zu verstehen, was da läuft." Im industriellen Produktionsumfeld müssten sich Controller schließlich auch schlau machen, und das sei oft nicht weniger komplex als die IT.
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Mittelständler hinken hinterher
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Im Gegensatz dazu gebe es aber auch eine Reihe von Controllern mit sehr hoher Fachkompetenz. Diese sind Herrmann zufolge meist direkt den IT-Bereichen zugeordnet. In kleineren und mittelständischen Unternehmen sei diese Spezies allerdings selten anzutreffen. Und selbst wenn entsprechende Spezialisten zur Verfügung stehen, gibt es mitunter Verbesserungsbedarf: "Häufig vermisse ich die Einbindung dieser Leute in das zentrale Unternehmens-Controlling." Dies sollte aber für die Steuerung des IT-Bereichs nicht vernachlässigt werden. (rg)	196722f46a438766411f68da65a7b24f	5506f7d3aa89dbf1b7dabd39e59617fb	fa8ee70cde93bddf009c7ecc6f26b6a7	misc	Stiefkind IT-Controlling	o. V.	\N	2004
8415532	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	IT University of Copenhagen	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt_2002_Awareness	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-298	\N	\N	\N		\N	b929c813efd7702291244c35656f9c8b	84de27049be3b7c03b747d48c2db572a	d01a362920cb3ef29acd2ddcd38ba2f9	inproceedings	The Problem with 'Awareness'	Kjeld Schmidt	\N	2002
8415823	Linear Algebra and its Applications	430	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akelbek.Kirkland2009Coefficientsofergodicity	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0R-4V28T44-2/2/c4a7c17863ce0aabb8ffca9f34be440d	\N	JL: Introduces the scrambling index, which is smallest k such that A^k is scrambling.	\N	\N	1111 - 1130	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {nonnegative_matrices}, issn = {0024-3795}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2294f4c3ecbdcf8f04998e759482ffafb/janlo}, doi = {10.1016/j.laa.2008.10.007}	\N	6dfea65b8ee17261a2c50196dfcfc5db	0d60c1ad01898271fedb6c677516afc4	294f4c3ecbdcf8f04998e759482ffafb	article	Coefficients of ergodicity and the scrambling index	Mahmud Akelbek and Steve Kirkland	\N	2009
8415824	Int. Journal of Modern Physics C	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aleksiejuk.Holyst.ea2001Self-organizedcriticalityin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	333	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}, doi = {10.1142/S0129183102003164}	\N	f535413a6a4914a290498ed32ccd7505	cf93596274ebf322e3026f887acfe8ed	ec2b04d4607936c42f08d271f198259e	article	Self-organized criticality in a model of collective bank bankruptcies	Agata Aleksiejuk and Janusz A. Holyst and Gueorgi Kossinets	\N	2001
8415825	Journal of Political Economy	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UChicago Press	\N	\N	\N	Allen.Gale2000FinancialContagion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Allen.Gale2000FinancialContagion.pdf:Allen.Gale2000FinancialContagion.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	eeb517b3de2d143a074df3ae6bf61af0	651c949d4b4d5aff52367ca1498056da	23ea994a5fea5d65630158630a76369a	article	{Financial Contagion}	Allen, F. and Gale, D.	\N	2000
8415826	Journal of Economic Theory	144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amoros2009Elicitingsociallyoptimal	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJ3-4TX33WF-7/2/721d5d4b0e9102e038e4eb166f5387ef	\N	\N	\N	\N	1211 - 1226	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {ranking_mechanism}, issn = {0022-0531}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2008.08.005}	A jury must provide a ranking of contestants (students applying for scholarships or Ph.D. programs, gymnasts in a competition, etc.). There exists a true ranking which is common knowledge among the jurors, but is not verifiable. The socially optimal rule is that the contestants be ranked according to the true ranking. The jurors are partial and, for example, may have friends (contestants that they would like to benefit) and enemies (contestants that they would like to prejudice). We study necessary and sufficient conditions on the jury under which the socially optimal rule is implementable. These conditions incorporate strong informational requirements, particularly with respect to mechanism designer.	05e820e5a66bd25ef5032b568916631d	1aa8c1f6910b3d6b35bd2a381331f271	eee765f388e705c279c010410788d448	article	Eliciting socially optimal rankings from unfair jurors	Pablo Amorós	\N	2009
8415833	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Assenza.Gomez-Gardenes.ea2008Enhancementofcooperation	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v78/e017101	\N	JL: Clustering in scalfree networks makes the makes the transition form cooperation to defection sharper (with respect to b).	\N	\N	017101	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {cooperation_in_organisations}, numpages = {4}, eid = {017101}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.78.017101}	\N	4dfd83beb0b7232292177a6a51783096	527c847c13f35abd6bb2c48221d15cda	0629ee7ef981a2207066294b2fa8b5b2	article	Enhancement of cooperation in highly clustered scale-free networks	Salvatore Assenza and Jesus Gomez-Gardenes and Vito Latora	\N	2008
8415838	American Sociological Review	72	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Sociological Association	\N	\N	\N	Baldassarri.Bearman2007DynamicsofPolitical	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	784--811	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Baldassarri.Bearman2007DynamicsofPolitical.pdf:Baldassarri.Bearman2007DynamicsofPolitical.pdf:PDF}	\N	b22994ee3e55e3b16baa6ad01930f878	f9e52e8c45f2ab24486f6f40e0a7e415	04f9697f7109dc2b8d61e2d96b719bf3	article	{Dynamics of Political Polarization}	Baldassarri, D. and Bearman, P.	\N	2007
8415843	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Ben-Naim.Hengartner2007Efficiencyofcompetitions	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v76/e026106	\N	\N	\N	\N	026106	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {competition}, numpages = {6}, eid = {026106}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.76.026106}	\N	5cff41f11d96d7caa00e65bc32ff8e94	e1d220b9c767ebba9088ebc51cf032ae	9da49fcc0a53d69093cec1ce36baced3	article	Efficiency of competitions	E. Ben-Naim and N. W. Hengartner	\N	2007
8415846	The European Physical Journal B-Condensed Matter	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Bernardes.Stauffer.ea2002Electionresultsand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123--127	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {Bernardes.Stauffer.ea2002Electionresultsand.pdf:Bernardes.Stauffer.ea2002Electionresultsand.pdf:PDF}	\N	4e628721f218135521f8242df6a56d46	f868131b3fcfbeaaef7b253b138cea45	9f3fea4980702a48b35fb8584d61241a	article	{Election results and the Sznajd model on Barabasi network}	Bernardes, AT and Stauffer, D. and Kert\\'esz, J.	\N	2002
8415847	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences	104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Acad Sciences	\N	\N	\N	Bettencourt.Lobo.ea2007Growthinnovationscaling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7301	\N	17	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {Bettencourt.Lobo.ea2007Growthinnovationscaling.pdf:Bettencourt.Lobo.ea2007Growthinnovationscaling.pdf:PDF}	\N	16091b2f63a1e834dd0a2d2a102a8242	ad37b874a5fbf96a3134c72fcdbfbe9e	50311c5696339dfea9147c9204c676cf	article	{Growth, innovation, scaling, and the pace of life in cities}	Bettencourt, L.M.A. and Lobo, J. and Helbing, D. and Kuhnert, C. and West, G.B.	\N	2007
8415850	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Blondel.Guillaume.ea2008Localleadersin	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v77/e036114	\N	\N	\N	\N	036114	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {cooperation_in_organisations,networks}, numpages = {5}, eid = {036114}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.77.036114}	\N	777093077ff57e58054659c45556cc29	26ae20d3d946aba70eee5544857eebed	bd8f6f1496bee7ed17a935b0e3088bfc	article	Local leaders in random networks	Vincent D. Blondel and Jean-Loup Guillaume and Julien M. Hendrickx and Cristobald de Kerchove and Renaud Lambiotte	\N	2008
8415852	Quality and Quantity	41	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borghesi.Bouchaud2007Ofsongsand	\N	\N	JL: Tries to reproduce the empirical results of Saganiak et al.	\N	\N	557--568	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, doi = {10.1007/s11135-007-9074-6}	We propose a generic model for multiple choice situations in the presence of herding and compare it with recent empirical results from a Web-based music market experiment. The model predicts a phase transition between a weak imitation phase anda strong imitation, 'fashion' phase, where choices are driven by peer pressure and the ranking of individual preferences isstrongly distorted at the aggregate level. The model can be calibrated to reproduce the main experimental results of Salganik et al. (Science, 311, 854-856 (2006)); we show in particular that the value of the social influence parameter can be estimated from the data.In one of the experimental situation, this value is found to be close to the critical value of the model.	301476b3e2469d61ee9522312a79c581	3cfcf0f80a8b1dcbc611ad2a26864631	ee84028b2b7c612fddfc3361188a9271	article	Of songs and men: a model for multiple choice with herding	Borghesi, Christian and Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe	\N	2007
8415853	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	3038/2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Boss.Summer.ea2004LectureNotesin	\N	\N	JL: Contains emperical Data about Austria. Many details on data set, but not much on model or results. (Physicists involved.)	\N	\N	1070--1077	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Boss.Summer.ea2004LectureNotesin.pdf:Boss.Summer.ea2004LectureNotesin.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}, doi = {10.1007/b97989}	\N	12aa65dfe908ffd48e15aeb71cb07f93	6570bb45c626bae8811b53adb916afb3	c9e82f3cef5fba4f4878c539d90eb531	article	Contagion Flow through Banking Networks	Boss, Michael and Summer, Martin and Thurner, Stefan	\N	2004
8415854	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Bouchaud.Mezard2000Wealthcondensationin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	536--545	\N	3-4	\N	jlprojects = {coupled_multiplicative_stochastic_processes}, file = {Bouchaud.Mezard2000Wealthcondensationin.pdf:Bouchaud.Mezard2000Wealthcondensationin.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL FS growth}	\N	4c3b07f5f24bed1b6ca0dc8ec07c10d6	907df2c272b014da3679e22e129fe144	b0bfe3c38dd0457dccf0d305a4de7be5	article	{Wealth condensation in a simple model of economy}	Bouchaud, J.P. and M\\'ezard, M.	\N	2000
8415857	Mathematical and Computer Modelling	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brams2008Mathematicsanddemocracy	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0V-4SR7144-4/2/75616d0934b9cafa69e285bdbf70825d	\N	\N	\N	Mathematical Modeling of Voting Systems and Elections: Theory and Applications	1666 - 1670	\N	9-10	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory}, issn = {0895-7177}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.mcm.2008.05.013}	This essay is adapted, with permission, from Steven J. Brams, Mathematics and Democracy: Designing Better Voting and Fair-Division Procedures (Princeton University Press, 2008). The book offers a detailed development of the ideas discussed herein.	cdc579b89b4406c982aa4f9d81c9eceb	e4a79463ed65dd0e7abbccef1ca4cfc2	0c85f4f9d3fd31aef153720d2ab7b201	article	Mathematics and democracy: Designing better voting and fair-division procedures	Steven J. Brams	\N	2008
8415858	The Journal of Finance	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brunnermeier.Pedersen2005PredatoryTrading	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1825-1862	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Brunnermeier.Pedersen2005PredatoryTrading.pdf:Brunnermeier.Pedersen2005PredatoryTrading.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	3e8d874ee488e11b625aaeead9eebe84	2fff3326c82da3c743e705cfa64553a8	e8af21c17d24c98fbb7c2061338376db	article	{Predatory Trading}	Brunnermeier, Markus K. and Pedersen, Lasse Heje	\N	2005
8415860	SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Cao.Morse.ea2008ReachingConsensusin	http://link.aip.org/link/?SJC/47/601/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	601-623	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, doi = {10.1137/060657029}	\N	192152f7bdf4c5b7d1940b3d12d199be	b70a8f308a55f3d67ade4a213a06a6c7	4bf90591782e940a803a3fffdf47e316	article	Reaching a Consensus in a Dynamically Changing Environment: Convergence Rates, Measurement Delays, and Asynchronous Events	Ming Cao and A. Stephen Morse and Brian D. O. Anderson	\N	2008
8415861	SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Cao.Morse.ea2008ReachingConsensusina	http://link.aip.org/link/?SJC/47/575/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	575-600	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, doi = {10.1137/060657005}	\N	0c388bf4febd32e13bd912ecea495140	4462fc1ec1827bcf1f687cebc3eac49a	658c9f3a79e39517be18324093dd9ab4	article	Reaching a Consensus in a Dynamically Changing Environment: A Graphical Approach	Ming Cao and A. Stephen Morse and Brian D. O. Anderson	\N	2008
8415865	Management Science	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFORMS	\N	\N	\N	Chen.Fine.ea2004EliminatingPublicKnowledge	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	983--994	\N	7	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Chen.Fine.ea2004EliminatingPublicKnowledge.pdf:Chen.Fine.ea2004EliminatingPublicKnowledge.pdf:PDF}	\N	7dd3ccae96c2ec1773c3cf17a72d745b	74ae00424782f11504e862134ffb7dc0	44cf4f4ee34a4e5f800deb5a1863e8ce	article	{Eliminating Public Knowledge Biases in Information-Aggregation Mechanisms}	Chen, K.Y. and Fine, L.R. and Huberman, B.A.	\N	2004
8415866	Decision Support Systems	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Cheung.Kwok.ea2003Miningcustomerproduct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	231--243	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Cheung.Kwok.ea2003Miningcustomerproduct.pdf:Cheung.Kwok.ea2003Miningcustomerproduct.pdf:PDF}	\N	edfcaf769bf8e916a4547f4669ffc548	eda6f1b1982dfb1148ab42768dc439bf	1569d0ec266ba10751be5cda27a22def	article	{Mining customer product ratings for personalized marketing}	Cheung, K.W. and Kwok, J.T. and Law, M.H. and Tsui, K.C.	\N	2003
8415869	Arxiv preprint arXiv:0706.1062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clauset.Shalizi.ea2007Power-lawdistributionsin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {Clauset.Shalizi.ea2007Power-lawdistributionsin.pdf:Clauset.Shalizi.ea2007Power-lawdistributionsin.pdf:PDF}	\N	6f39cb150ff74910380adec28e917c92	6fdf33f6fae985d7505914a722621b2b	b50c3f8e11a6130e53b02559a9789f39	article	{Power-law distributions in empirical data}	Clauset, A. and Shalizi, C.R. and Newman, M.E.J.	\N	2007
8415871	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Cosley.Lam.ea2003Isseeingbelieving	\N	\N	JL: Studies the effect of the interface of rating systems on opinions.(i) The number of votes (ii) if average votes are displayed before voting.	\N	\N	585--592	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Cosley.Lam.ea2003Isseeingbelieving.pdf:Cosley.Lam.ea2003Isseeingbelieving.pdf:PDF}	\N	134fc450b83a29c9921d808b92fab6e9	9e750ecbcb1a2f8c3ec3e346f283986c	bb31a45bf7201e2dab6a4e2ca89303a8	article	{Is seeing believing? How recommender system interfaces affect users' opinions}	Cosley, D. and Lam, S.K. and Albert, I. and Konstan, J.A. and Riedl, J.	\N	2003
8415872	Physical Review E	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	CostaFilho.Almeida.ea1999Scalingbehaviorin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1067--1068	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {CostaFilho.Almeida.ea1999Scalingbehaviorin.pdf:CostaFilho.Almeida.ea1999Scalingbehaviorin.pdf:PDF}	\N	3e30da1a95c234c1614c64a3b64f18f8	2c360cd9cc23a2c162819ddc27518f46	ba2fd160e8934761c5b578f9ff589480	article	{Scaling behavior in a proportional voting process}	Costa Filho, R.N. and Almeida, MP and Andrade, JS and Moreira, JE	\N	1999
8415874	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	322	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	CostaFilho.Almeida.ea2003Brazilianelectionsvoting	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	698--700	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {CostaFilho.Almeida.ea2003Brazilianelectionsvoting.pdf:CostaFilho.Almeida.ea2003Brazilianelectionsvoting.pdf:PDF}	\N	d6d04d0a712d3a13076ca3b8e8620de6	b37bd7f767c9c97e8d510cde5ea0f6bc	8a79538fea9d099bf38e5315bbe06dbc	article	{Brazilian elections: voting for a scaling democracy}	Costa Filho, RN and Almeida, MP and Moreira, JE and Andrade, JS	\N	2003
8415879	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	52	\N	\N	May 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cucker.Smale2007EmergentBehaviorin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	852-862	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, issn = {0018-9286}, doi = {10.1109/TAC.2007.895842}	We provide a model (for both continuous and discrete time) describing the evolution of a flock. Our model is parameterized by a constant beta capturing the rate of decay-which in our model is polynomial-of the influence between birds in the flock as they separate in space. Our main result shows that when beta<1/2 convergence of the flock to a common velocity is guaranteed, while for betages1/2 convergence is guaranteed under some condition on the initial positions and velocities of the birds only	30879c6faa097853b56f9e40fcf47a34	bb2101ca25c56bc3df459c7edbbe9ca1	802efe77ce4f36801942b7ab14e4cf98	article	Emergent Behavior in Flocks	Cucker, F. and Smale, S.	\N	2007
8415881	Journal of Financial Stability	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Danielsson.Taylor.ea2005Highwaymenorheroes	\N	\N	JL: Argue for some regulations on hedge funds, but new ones. The benefits of having hedge funds must be preserved. They stabilize by buying stocks in crisis where most people want to sell.	\N	\N	522--543	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Danielsson.Taylor.ea2005Highwaymenorheroes.pdf:Danielsson.Taylor.ea2005Highwaymenorheroes.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	65f11819e3f9d105fd5d18b3b2cecae6	0fc98851ea2e46032d495f09f54e71d6	2bcb9be032572c36c7286b27ab0237bb	article	{Highwaymen or heroes: Should hedge funds be regulated? A survey}	Dan{\\'\\i}elsson, J. and Taylor, A. and Zigrand, J.P.	\N	2005
8415882	Linear Algebra and its Applications	327	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Daubechies.Lagarias2001CorrigendumaddendumtoSets	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0R-42M1CYK-7/1/be11a09a74cd0158ef798b7f98df1825	\N	\N	\N	\N	69--83	\N	1-3	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}	\N	3b7c186fad48a8cca3a1843719f49724	563843d9e5df0974d2b7edba7ac28a4c	c496c522f0e13be0a0498db1810d3044	article	Corrigendum/addendum to: Sets of matrices all infinite products of which converge	Daubechies, Ingrid and Lagarias, Jeffrey C.	\N	2001
8415885	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	European Central Bank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeBrandt.Hartmann2000SystemicRiskSurvey	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	35	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {DeBrandt.Hartmann2000SystemicRiskSurvey.pdf:DeBrandt.Hartmann2000SystemicRiskSurvey.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	a928823ff4244bfecdba2f56ab571a6d	af95e07b2a931326358550c96cb135df	2278906edc4acbfbc237351a5cee0cc2	techreport	{Systemic Risk: A Survey}	De Brandt, Olivier and Hartmann, Philipp	\N	2000
8415886	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	DeFabritiis.Pammolli.ea2003sizeandgrowth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	38--44	\N	1-2	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {DeFabritiis.Pammolli.ea2003sizeandgrowth.pdf:DeFabritiis.Pammolli.ea2003sizeandgrowth.pdf:PDF}	\N	96e1e8b2f0cb86ae7def733c12f64df2	6bcfbe4e5553e058a5e59b1b64f559c2	306a4ca35486ecb7dceb18c1c0c1a2c0	article	{On size and growth of business firms}	De Fabritiis, G. and Pammolli, F. and Riccaboni, M.	\N	2003
8415889	Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0410199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deffuant.Amblard.ea2004ModellingGroupOpinion	\N	\N	JL: Explains quickly experiments about polarization (in the sense of getting more extreme) in warm group and cold group scenarios	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Deffuant.Amblard.ea2004ModellingGroupOpinion.pdf:Deffuant.Amblard.ea2004ModellingGroupOpinion.pdf:PDF}	\N	fbe022734a8e396aa56fef309c6888a7	56d1d3559cc369f8e249a03c15364ff6	c7822069806e3f6f28f096f6cf0ce14f	article	{Modelling Group Opinion Shift to Extreme: the Smooth Bounded Confidence Model}	Deffuant, G. and Amblard, F. and Weisbuch, G.	\N	2004
8415890	Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deffuant.Neau.ea2002HowCanExtremism	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	42b887792479232d77d41338d57e0337	e67fcab85bda90f57f64f91b46cb9365	062a426680e5fa9fe356ae2b1092441b	article	{How Can Extremism Prevail? A Study Based on the Relative Agreement Interaction Model}	Deffuant, Guillaume and Neau, David and Amblard, Fr\\'{e}d\\'{e}ric. and Weisbuch, G\\'{e}rard	\N	2002
8415891	Advances in Complex Systems	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deffuant.Neau.ea2000MixingBeliefsamong	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	87-98	\N	\N	\N		\N	4fc4258ca2deaac059f782412150b7bc	7708a5aafad7227b1e54021e7f2ff29d	0d3de6145b330d332d65582787dea0f5	article	Mixing Beliefs among Interacting Agents	Deffuant, Guillaume and Neau, David and Amblard, Fr\\'{e}d\\'{e}ric. and Weisbuch, G\\'{e}rard	\N	2000
8415894	Management Science	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dellarocas2003DigitizationofWord	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1407--1424	\N	10	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Dellarocas2003DigitizationofWord.pdf:Dellarocas2003DigitizationofWord.pdf:PDF}	\N	8c9558b1c13c16f947ab7a9ed0a0e9cb	892e94e517762cf59c503ae471d70ada	622c5540061d4117563a2b6d99f8b7e7	article	{The Digitization of Word of Mouth: Promise and Challenges of Online Feedback Mechanisms}	Dellarocas, C.	\N	2003
8415895	Proceedings of the 2nd ACM conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Dellarocas2000Immunizingonlinereputation	\N	\N	JL: Focusses on Seller/Buyer reputation (Ebay-like sites)	\N	\N	150--157	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Dellarocas2000Immunizingonlinereputation.pdf:Dellarocas2000Immunizingonlinereputation.pdf:PDF}	\N	0186c488daa273bd56bce232dd6e403e	9a44fbe0d3f25b79273de2066b50c7df	2e1e000a913fbb913ee72a8a5abcd6a2	article	{Immunizing online reputation reporting systems against unfair ratings and discriminatory behavior}	Dellarocas, C.	\N	2000
8415896	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dellarocas.Awad.ea2005Usingonlineratings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Dellarocas.Awad.ea2005Usingonlineratings.pdf:Dellarocas.Awad.ea2005Usingonlineratings.pdf:PDF}	\N	9701c8e8dac71bc387b634a1a815aad8	75ae04dfac2037d0fb005992115ab82d	37b342249158cad12419f6fcceab6678	article	{Using online ratings as a proxy of word-of-mouth in motion picture revenue forecasting}	Dellarocas, C. and Awad, N. and Zhang, M.	\N	2005
8415897	Statistical Science	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dellarocas.Narayan2006StatisticalMeasureof	\N	\N	JL: Word-of-Mouth density = number of ratings/number of boughts in a given time-period. Studied Movie ratings on Yahoo (1-5) and cinema visitors from boxofficemojo	\N	\N	277--285	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Dellarocas.Narayan2006StatisticalMeasureof.pdf:Dellarocas.Narayan2006StatisticalMeasureof.pdf:PDF}	\N	b6514610ee1813b01b0491c32a61f08d	27cbdf81dfd9c5ea684d46a0aaa29d73	ce4629a2959c3a624f6c9e675f7c0109	article	{A Statistical Measure of a Population's Propensity to Engage in Post-Purchase Online Word-of-Mouth}	Dellarocas, C. and Narayan, R.	\N	2006
8415898	Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	DelliGatti.DiGuilmi.ea2005newapproachto	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	489--512	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {DelliGatti.DiGuilmi.ea2005newapproachto.pdf:DelliGatti.DiGuilmi.ea2005newapproachto.pdf:PDF}	\N	b02daf0b87aa3238b9bf8a6bb0a86cfa	b88a141ec656724d365cd457ff0b6543	c125d837210fd00796c055885d1eaff9	article	{A new approach to business fluctuations: heterogeneous interacting agents, scaling laws and financial fragility}	Delli Gatti, D. and Di Guilmi, C. and Gaffeo, E. and Giulioni, G. and Gallegati, M. and Palestrini, A.	\N	2005
8415905	Physical Review Letters	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Dodds.Watts2004UniversalBehaviorin	\N	\N	JL: Generic Contagion Model.  Discrete state S I R At each time step: Each individual meets another randomly picked If the other is infected then with prob p get a dose of size from pdf_d Agent collect (sum) doses of the last T meetings in D=sum(d(t)) If D > d* then an agent gets infected. Infection threshold d* from pdf_d* Introduces also recovery rate r (I->R) and resuspectible rate rho (R->S). For special case rho=r=1 (SIS) steadty state equation on the fraction of infected nodes, which is solvable by computation at arbitrary precision.  Find that for a given T the model behavior depends only on P1 (=probability to get infected after 1 exposure) and P2 (probability to get infected after 2 exposures). Class I: Epidemic Threshold Models. P1>=P2/2. p_c marks the probabilty for which an initial seed is able to trigger an epidemic.  Class II: Vanishing critical mass models. P2/2 > P1 >= 1/T. Have p_b < p_c for p>p_c same as epidemic, for p_b < p < p_c need a critical intial mass of infected nodes to trigger big epidemic. Class III: Pure critical mass models. 1/T > P1. No p_c<1 anymore.	\N	\N	218701	\N	21	\N	file = {Dodds.Watts2004UniversalBehaviorin.pdf:Dodds.Watts2004UniversalBehaviorin.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB FS contagion}	\N	c0407900198f7dea486684d991051696	c6f8103631f34b420f1fdd5aeee2d53a	acfddf0ae3d9a1ee54f898c8a7558434	article	{Universal Behavior in a Generalized Model of Contagion}	Dodds, P.S. and Watts, D.J.	\N	2004
8415908	Reviews of Modern Physics	80	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Dorogovtsev.Goltsev.ea2008Criticalphenomenain	http://link.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v80/p1275	\N	\N	\N	\N	1275	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {networks,systemic_risk}, numpages = {61}, collaborationtags = {JL SB FS contagion}, eid = {1275}, doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.80.1275}	\N	cb637eb009f2613b0f22acc9f7625f0c	8e7b1b3b58e25133356c1fb519b98034	7ca37204d310cc7e80bfac122bb7e3bc	article	Critical phenomena in complex networks	S. N. Dorogovtsev and A. V. Goltsev and J. F. F. Mendes	\N	2008
8415911	Management Science	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Eisenberg.Noe2001SystemicRiskin	\N	\N	JL:Provides a model of default chains which determines a systemic risk exposure for each firm. Has a row-stochastic matrix to determine dependencies. Very close to realistic setting of default and clearing. Contains mathematics of finding a fixed point of a affine linear equation with some min and max cut-offs. Does Comparative Statistics e.g. for the value of a firm (in the Merton framework).	\N	\N	236--249	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Eisenberg.Noe2001SystemicRiskin.pdf:Eisenberg.Noe2001SystemicRiskin.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	f46527169ef03f766258d2bae7c7ad71	8405186791cbe0144c6d6212f4771199	d4e8883a41ab424190a4f6adf3b4b0ce	article	{Systemic Risk in Financial Systems}	Eisenberg, L. and Noe, T.H.	\N	2001
8415912	Management Science	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INFORMS	\N	\N	\N	Elsinger.Lehar.ea2006RiskAssessmentBanking	\N	\N	JL: Model based on Eisenberg.Noe2001. Extended to real data. A interbank liabilities structure is constructed from real (Austrian) data. And a set of 100'000 scenarios for market and external credit risk is drawn from historical data (Operational Risk should be included in a further step). This causes some of fundamental defaults. Then the model of Eisenberg.Noe is applied and contagious defaults are produced. Statistical results are that correlations of market and credit risk over banks are much more important for defaults then contagion, but contagion dominates the tail of the cascade size distribution.  (PS: Hans Gersbach ETH,MTEC is acknowledged.)	\N	\N	1301--1314	\N	9	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Elsinger.Lehar.ea2006RiskAssessmentBanking.pdf:Elsinger.Lehar.ea2006RiskAssessmentBanking.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}, doi = {10.1287/mnsc.1060.0531}	\N	6828cf07076cddd518f747da8260d52f	40e6473d17f6277c3629ad46edb9ecfa	2ff2813f97d440ba7d304fad3c08535f	article	{Risk Assessment for Banking Systems}	Elsinger, H. and Lehar, A. and Summer, M.	\N	2006
8415913	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Fahrenberger.Gersbach2008MinorityVotingand	\N	Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory,laws_of_politics}, location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1000897}, file = {Fahrenberger.Gersbach2008MinorityVotingand.pdf:Fahrenberger.Gersbach2008MinorityVotingand.pdf:PDF}, language = {English}	\N	3a12840bbac3d826ee622807dab262fd	d318711c45961428712d86125cc22c08	a9b5f60f3dec595fae905ccc5887248d	article	{Minority Voting and Long-Term Decisions}	Fahrenberger, Theresa and Gersbach, Hans	\N	2008
8415914	Games and Economic Behavior	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Falk.Fischbacher2006theoryofreciprocity	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WFW-4G1PKN5-3/2/d293658b1193f3f8d2b58409db1e9fc6	\N	\N	\N	\N	293 - 315	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {reinterpreting_results_of_evolutionary_game_theory,evolution_of_norms}, issn = {0899-8256}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2005.03.001}	\N	bc0a9abade658be92c5ac83e1da65952	2616ff4629a2c991bedcec652a57a40b	8fa595b390469f52e7885ffd35f8d25f	article	A theory of reciprocity	Armin Falk and Urs Fischbacher	\N	2006
8415921	European Journal of Social Psychology	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forgas1977Polarisationandmoderation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	175--187	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Forgas1977Polarisationandmoderation.pdf:Forgas1977Polarisationandmoderation.pdf:PDF}	\N	b25d3e8697fae31ce2c4b7946c07c286	ee24621a6bf252293126c478876a2b58	7795670295fdbbecbe7090e1c115808c	article	{Polarisation and moderation of person perception judgements as a function of group interaction style}	Forgas, J.P.	\N	1977
8415922	Physical Review Letters	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Fortunato.Castellano2007ScalingandUniversality	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	138701	\N	13	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {Fortunato.Castellano2007ScalingandUniversality.pdf:Fortunato.Castellano2007ScalingandUniversality.pdf:PDF}	\N	348ac0ec4e6f661287215409f29ef1c4	d9f1b9dbdbaa128f7990b90fbf4bc95f	dba48920117bda19b783ba0013d7150f	article	{Scaling and Universality in Proportional Elections}	Fortunato, S. and Castellano, C.	\N	2007
8415923	Journal of Money, Credit and Banking	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Freixas.Parigi.ea2000SystemicRiskInterbank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	611--638	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Freixas.Parigi.ea2000SystemicRiskInterbank.pdf:Freixas.Parigi.ea2000SystemicRiskInterbank.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	45b4a3007549ef5bd6af3a0db6110fcc	fe9a38c11cbd07dc3464b3332b4c4f4c	bee5993305e5d38ba5764773fac9a213	article	{Systemic Risk, Interbank Relations, and Liquidity Provision by the Central Bank}	Freixas, X. and Parigi, B.M. and Rochet, J.C.	\N	2000
8415924	American Sociological Review	64	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Friedkin1999ChoiceShiftand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	856--875	\N	6	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Friedkin1999ChoiceShiftand.pdf:Friedkin1999ChoiceShiftand.pdf:PDF}	\N	8b9cd749a90d2bd306245dafba4b88c2	6700b5bc6c365d4d26a283a8d221c202	71a8044aba1a50a5dcba08781af18f88	article	{Choice Shift and Group Polarization}	Friedkin, N.E.	\N	1999
8415925	Journal of Banking and Finance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Frydman.Schuermann2007Creditratingdynamics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Frydman.Schuermann2007Creditratingdynamics.pdf:Frydman.Schuermann2007Creditratingdynamics.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	8dbd884b5736f937edfcb71e4ecc1beb	6d4a8cc5a8c5fee1ceaefbb9c5cc2e09	77b60ffccf69b2088fe204481f6a4162	article	{Credit rating dynamics and Markov mixture models}	Frydman, H. and Schuermann, T.	\N	2007
8415926	Journal of Money, Credit \\& Banking	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ohio State University Press	\N	\N	\N	Furfine2003InterbankExposuresQuantifying	\N	\N	JL: Explains some economic references. Distinguishes two types of systemic risk.First more related to bank runs, second to contagious effects (claimed to be not much studied). Contains analysis of emperical data.	\N	\N	111--129	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Furfine2003InterbankExposuresQuantifying.pdf:Furfine2003InterbankExposuresQuantifying.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	da7a50a56512602ce4a09c23f523a2da	cc7caea9fd7bdcc49b3ba958077a66af	a7d445105a694d8634ddb9e544733feb	article	{Interbank Exposures: Quantifying the Risk of Contagion.}	Furfine, C.H.	\N	2003
8415928	Physical Review Letters	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Gomez-Gardenes.Campillo.ea2007DynamicalOrganizationof	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v98/e108103	\N	\N	\N	\N	108103	\N	10	\N	jlprojects = {cooperation_in_organisations}, numpages = {4}, eid = {108103}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.108103}	\N	008a75c4f2ad6a5c84d0e9eb6fac503d	130d373421f4e09f344921b5c4d0fae8	2a898a65214089e7988878a08d19846a	article	Dynamical Organization of Cooperation in Complex Topologies	G\\'omez-Garde\\~nes, J. and Campillo, M. and Flor\\'ia, L. M. and Moreno, Y.	\N	2007
8415951	Statistical Science	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gelman.Katz.ea2002MathematicsandStatistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	420--435	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory,laws_of_politics}, file = {Gelman.Katz.ea2002MathematicsandStatistics.pdf:Gelman.Katz.ea2002MathematicsandStatistics.pdf:PDF}	\N	4b06792d641b0a1bb1aed7cdcf81868f	6796d9c0c09e1e187bf160bf5c64d7f8	e0ecf08836c20288b6f140bf646bb4bb	article	{The Mathematics and Statistics of Voting Power}	Gelman, A. and Katz, J.N. and Tuerlinckx, F.	\N	2002
8415954	European Financial Management	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gersbach.Lipponer2003FirmDefaultsand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	361-378	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}, doi = {10.1111/1468-036X.00225}	\N	216fe6fbd76421210aa01b39b125e9da	e0dc0268971d3bf44af430d7064ccb98	2e1c613e495cb3f3cf1546d44d836e97	article	Firm Defaults and the Correlation Effect	Gersbach, Hans and Lipponer, Alexander	\N	2003
8415955	Economica	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Ghosh1958Input-OutputApproachin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	58--64	\N	97	\N	jlprojects = {input-output}, file = {Ghosh1958Input-OutputApproachin.pdf:Ghosh1958Input-OutputApproachin.pdf:PDF}	\N	d6a76f40cb719ad34af7b18c2749f67b	a2879ee06eeb6cbc77fa6615fe40625f	a9a0fd13884277e6ec83db216906e1bc	article	{Input-Output Approach in an Allocation System}	Ghosh, A.	\N	1958
8415957	Journal of Banking and Finance	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Giesecke.Weber2004Cyclicalcorrelationscredit	\N	\N	JL: Studies Firms on a square lattice. They are equal in size and have the same number of business partners. (Connects to the voter model by the liquidity state variable either 1 or 0.) Ends with the final comment thay increased complexity (higher d on square lattices) reduces systemic risk.	\N	\N	3009--3036	\N	12	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Giesecke.Weber2004Cyclicalcorrelationscredit.pdf:Giesecke.Weber2004Cyclicalcorrelationscredit.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	b3326d96127b67f9682f793fdc2f5b1c	5800ab620afb24e2dd39295660fe6090	72da1c0d739f5c45d5bb2ac93f8ca54a	article	{Cyclical correlations, credit contagion, and portfolio losses}	Giesecke, K. and Weber, S.	\N	2004
8415958	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gillette.Noe.ea2008Boardstructuresaround	http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:sbs:wpsefe:2008fe15&r=cdm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}	\N	e555b6a5b493df4e0f851ff2650ab8b7	b11edc37ed6d98fba26ff3c3431d3eed	1ee8f3dfe0e6a1eec58fe18cec00cb95	article	Board structures around the world: An experimental investigation	Ann B. Gillette and Thomas H. Noe and Michael J. Rebello	\N	2008
8415959	Information Retrieval	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Goldberg.Roeder.ea2001EigentasteConstantTime	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133--151	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Goldberg.Roeder.ea2001EigentasteConstantTime.pdf:Goldberg.Roeder.ea2001EigentasteConstantTime.pdf:PDF}	\N	7f6eb1dca3cca1c17ac2bf02cd47d70e	9c888c43b8e92c4546d71eb1d32565b1	9f5dc306fcb970e25e52b2ed1be7e9f6	article	{Eigentaste: A Constant Time Collaborative Filtering Algorithm}	Goldberg, K. and Roeder, T. and Gupta, D. and Perkins, C.	\N	2001
8415962	International Journal of Modern Physics C	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gonzalez.Sousa.ea2004OpinionFormationDeterministic	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	45--57	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {Gonzalez.Sousa.ea2004OpinionFormationDeterministic.pdf:Gonzalez.Sousa.ea2004OpinionFormationDeterministic.pdf:PDF}	\N	16550249e7d5dd13d3c7164ef7c7dacc	c8e27dea88167615eb6a19c3e3dd5938	fea7bfc1fc8a36860e15ac3f794ba696	article	{Opinion Formation on a Deterministic Pseudo-fractal Network}	Gonzalez, MC and Sousa, AO and Herrmann, HJ	\N	2004
8415966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gu.Lin2006DynamicsOFOnline	\N	\N	JL: Assume useres inital rating to be gaussian distributed with mu being the inherent product quality and sigma the uncertainty. Then they compute a formula for weighting own initial/ Analysed data from CNET.com. A model with averaging. Short but good lit review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Gu.Lin2006DynamicsOFOnline.pdf:Gu.Lin2006DynamicsOFOnline.pdf:PDF}	\N	a5e26b738550e5011a823ee9b99811b0	9abda462ea7b1f3f45b8b72c864914e1	42e20b3d9f42fd720c62011f6c31c141	inproceedings	{The Dynamics of Online Consumer Reviews}	Gu, B. and Lin, M.	\N	2006
8415974	SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Hartfiel2000DistributionofEntries	http://link.aip.org/link/?SML/21/537/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	537-546	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, doi = {10.1137/S0895479897323440}	\N	4d3b74dd7572f825587ea9830d60a06f	c15bbe17bafbd1ca9f5db927a12189f7	f29d3f7da6b464dcd1bb33e7d3007e97	article	Distribution of Entries in a Substochastic Matrix Having Eigenvalues Near 1	D. J. Hartfiel	\N	2000
8415981	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hernandez-Saldana2009corporatevotesand	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-4VW553S-3/2/f2685bd7b491b44c53668d48ddde3116	\N	JL: Uses Daisy Model	\N	\N	2699 - 2704	\N	13	\N	jlprojects = {elections, voting}, issn = {0378-4371}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2009.03.016}	The distribution of votes of one of the corporate parties in Mexico during elections of 2000, 2003 and 2006 is analyzed. After proper normalization and unfolding, the agreement of the vote distributions with those of daisy models of several ranks is good. These models are generated by retaining each r+1 level in a sequence which follows a Poisson distribution. Beyond the fact that rank 2 daisy model resembles the distribution of the quasi-optimal distances for the Traveling Salesman Problem, no clear explanation exists for this behavior, but the agreement is not fortuitous and the possibility of a universal phenomena for corporate vote is discussed.	95815c8230898e33a15dabc7b1140b93	3fc43bcbbe76a490ffe6bb99db5d9c90	dd933d313c626f17a1bbc0bfa3d42b96	article	On the corporate votes and their relation with daisy models	H. Hernández-Saldaña	\N	2009
8415984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heuer.Rubner2007Fitnesschanceand	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.0614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {competition}	\N	f72c453c47477e216c2d1d1048dd0047	1b941ac8949ff3765c2032cd8f5e57c1	9cf630aa8045409bff61408ab61c1c3b	article	Fitness, chance, and myths: an objective view on soccer results	Heuer, Andreas and Rubner, Oliver	\N	2007
8415985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogg.Szabo2008DiversityofOnline	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.3482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}	\N	8ed46e430561456d59633b1d83715a5e	7ae30d74965c5bad32dc28abdf2fdc2b	0b908e87a02acf1947b3da748963eb4c	article	Diversity of Online Community Activities	Hogg, Tad and Szabo, Gabor	\N	2008
8415987	Journal of Banking and Finance	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Hoggarth.Reis.ea2002Costsofbanking	\N	\N	JL: On Costs for the economy in a banking crisis. Could give emperical hints for the question if larger avalanches are worse then smal ones. In contrast to Ranciere2008?	\N	\N	825--855	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Hoggarth.Reis.ea2002Costsofbanking.pdf:Hoggarth.Reis.ea2002Costsofbanking.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}, doi = {10.1016/S0378-4266(01)00268-0}	\N	2ebe0267c497b66282f4989433a9e90e	29fe882aec5ed7f273e3444c4c6237cc	b218bdec60423a47d20e257fbdd95653	article	{Costs of banking system instability: Some empirical evidence}	Hoggarth, G. and Reis, R. and Saporta, V.	\N	2002
8415990	Journal of Economic Theory	143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houy.Menager2008Communicationconsensusand	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJ3-4SHF4S6-2/2/ba3694be29d8cc9314124ca075ccaaea	\N	\N	\N	\N	140 - 152	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, issn = {0022-0531}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jet.2007.09.013}	\N	70821078f126ca0fb14fc5effb5d20c4	fe01b44bb8d0f5b8c2414c3338164533	838a3798ee99008d8c62e08e93714477	article	Communication, consensus and order. Who wants to speak first?	Nicolas Houy and Lucie Ménager	\N	2008
8415993	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EC '06: Proceedings of the 7th ACM conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hu.Pavlou.ea2006Canonlinereviews	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	324--330	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, location = {Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-236-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1134707.1134743}	\N	0caa3f87f7f01fc759f560f88c7d1423	d76c97edbdb062732c6e8edcb70e633e	e7a409dd3a4208ec993627195054c2ad	article	Can online reviews reveal a product's true quality?: empirical findings and analytical modeling of Online word-of-mouth communication	Nan Hu and Paul A. Pavlou and Jennifer Zhang	\N	2006
8415995	Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iori.Jafarey.ea2006SystemicRiskinterbank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	525-542	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Iori.Jafarey.ea2006SystemicRiskinterbank.pdf:Iori.Jafarey.ea2006SystemicRiskinterbank.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	c5b68ea89d0a2efc1a98cc8b5352450f	9749be0345b24a8ac5709b6276fda71d	8b2fd3c599b4299453b66c6cdb1863b5	article	Systemic Risk on the interbank market	Iori, Giulia and Jafarey, Saqib and Padilla, Francisco G.	\N	2006
8415996	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	48	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jadbabaie.Lin.ea2003Coordinationofgroups	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 988-1001	\N	6	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, issn = {0018-9286}, doi = {10.1109/TAC.2003.812781}	\N	8aeebd2b0d50732e769e579c082ccd1e	5cafa4cd95a9a9859ee1ef339df6ceac	19b40fcd15f1fe67004c6d44d30036ec	article	Coordination of groups of mobile autonomous agents using nearest neighbor rules	Jadbabaie, A. and Jie Lin and Morse, A.S.	\N	2003
8415998	{ACM} Trans. Comput. Syst.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jelasity.Montresor.ea2005Gossip-basedaggregationin	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1082469.1082470	\N	\N	\N	\N	219--252	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, doi = {10.1145/1082469.1082470}	As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distances, applications must be designed to cope with the very large scale, poor reliability, and often, with the extreme dynamism of the underlying network. Aggregation is a key functional building block for such applications: it refers to a set of functions that provide components of a distributed system access to global information including network size, average load, average uptime, location and description of hotspots, and so on. Local access to global information is often very useful, if not indispensable for building applications that are robust and adaptive. For example, in an industrial control application, some aggregate value reaching a threshold may trigger the execution of certain actions; a distributed storage system will want to know the total available free space; load-balancing protocols may benefit from knowing the target average load so as to minimize the load they transfer. We propose a gossip-based protocol for computing aggregate values over network components in a fully decentralized fashion. The class of aggregate functions we can compute is very broad and includes many useful special cases such as counting, averages, sums, products, and extremal values. The protocol is suitable for extremely large and highly dynamic systems due to its proactive structure---all nodes receive the aggregate value continuously, thus being able to track any changes in the system. The protocol is also extremely lightweight, making it suitable for many distributed applications including peer-to-peer and grid computing systems. We demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of our gossip-based protocol both theoretically and experimentally under a variety of scenarios including node and communication failures.	cc2e426c80fae6362db6ff9a2a430c06	52a959b91338af17a505f1260f245b37	0c46dcba95ea854ee0f5892e822b6e07	article	Gossip-based aggregation in large dynamic networks	M\\'ark Jelasity and Alberto Montresor and Ozalp Babaoglu	\N	2005
8415999	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Jiang.Chen2007EconomicAnalysisof	\N	Working Paper Series	JL: Argues that online rating systems can enhance consumer surplus, venodr profitability and social welfare. Further on they argue, that this could work better in a monopolisitc market than a duopolisitc market.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1023302}, file = {Jiang.Chen2007EconomicAnalysisof.pdf:Jiang.Chen2007EconomicAnalysisof.pdf:PDF}, language = {English}	\N	af946ede4962451dfb174bbf530a8dc9	2aa25aafcf497652488178aeab4a829a	e05756cd7fe7ea0cca1bbad9ac808929	article	{An Economic Analysis of Online Product Reviews and Ratings}	Jiang, Bao-Jun and Chen, Pei-Yu 	\N	2007
8416000	Los Alamos National Laboratory technical report: LA-UR-98-2227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson1998CollectiveProblemSolving	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Johnson1998CollectiveProblemSolving.pdf:Johnson1998CollectiveProblemSolving.pdf:PDF}	\N	e6ea93404d4156963300520526843c46	48aaa990a1b6137b2a6f26c2b389e255	8a0f8bc6c0575e7e41bdf4d9360e57a2	techreport	{Collective Problem Solving: Functionality Beyond the Individual}	Johnson, N.L.	\N	1998
8416002	Behavioural Processes	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kappas2002scienceofemotion	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T2J-46X97HB-1/2/374fae885eb058e628e4ccf29806019b	\N	\N	\N	\N	85--98	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}	\N	23bbf4486a65a8564a9aa54b84fb6751	eb1c336972f29b6a3b5df10f5fe178f7	c93a82025c1a12206492b08a7044d298	article	The science of emotion as a multidisciplinary research paradigm	Kappas, Arvid	\N	2002
8416003	Journal of Financial Services Research	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Kaufman1994Bankcontagionreview	\N	\N	JL: Emphasizes that banks are special for failure contagion.  Theories: 1. it occurs faster 2. spread more broadly (because banks have a homogeneous business) 3. result in larger numbers of failures 4 result in larger losses of creditors at failed banks 5.spread more beyond the banking industry, effect macroeconomy Collects theories and empirical evidence for them seperately.  Bank runs are the most serious form of bank contagion. Distinguishes rational contagion (mostly on banks) and irrational contagion (withdrawal of deposits by creditors just because firms are in the same sector which has bad news). Contagion is often thought to be through perception of danger not only due to direct credit links. Finally argues that bank failures with no or small losses to depositors no interruptions in lending arrangements or pament systems are not more contagious than nonbank failures.	\N	\N	123--150	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Kaufman1994Bankcontagionreview.pdf:Kaufman1994Bankcontagionreview.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk,}	\N	ec85f86caff76dc1f12b983179b385bc	c07b47e34f307f499aa97fac182e5a83	671c0dc82e81077cd6b9b94bc9e8aad8	article	{Bank contagion: A review of the theory and evidence}	Kaufman, G.G.	\N	1994
8416005	Linear Algebra and its Applications	429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kerchovede.Ninove.ea2008MaximizingPageRankvia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1254--1276	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {networks}	\N	a1734b78ec79e1d38ee1e4b5090e2e64	723888cab97ceb1f58a5e54c7d4ddd26	e59b3fbad0285ea1749f8bf74dde4736	article	Maximizing PageRank via outlinks	Kerchove de, Cristobald and Ninove, Laure and Dooren van, Paul	\N	2008
8416008	The American Economic Review	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Kiyotaki.Moore2002Balance-SheetContagion	\N	\N	JL: Contains a nice picture, how contagion works indirectly. Brief reading. Deals with Japan as example.	\N	\N	46--50	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Kiyotaki.Moore2002Balance-SheetContagion.pdf:Kiyotaki.Moore2002Balance-SheetContagion.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	f4631ab2042916192ba4cfd8bc8c4c92	5eb7bd0408e5c94e9f73609d8685f474	9e67d82d6c8d68e677d1242ba2f6868a	article	{Balance-Sheet Contagion}	Kiyotaki, N. and Moore, J.	\N	2002
8416009	The American Economic Review	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Kiyotaki.Moore2002EvilIsRoot	\N	\N	JL: Simple Theory of Money based on limited commitments and the benefits of having a resalable paper of promises. Nice. Not direktly related to systemic risk, but to trust.	\N	\N	62--66	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Kiyotaki.Moore2002EvilIsRoot.pdf:Kiyotaki.Moore2002EvilIsRoot.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	afd9b13d7ce41d400e24755c11c340e2	2157572ba95e27f0ba2db54fc2714e4e	1fd1a5cda9295d51204aef03a8b6c0a6	article	{Evil Is the Root of All Money}	Kiyotaki, N. and Moore, J.	\N	2002
8416010	\N	\N	\N	\N	#Mar#	\N	\N	\N	Saint Cloud State University, Department of Economics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Komai.Grossman2008LeadershipandGroup	http://ideas.repec.org/p/scs/wpaper/0806.html	Working Papers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2008-06 Classification-C9	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}	\N	96024763098645f84f44be280d37f5b6	7d7c14031f5d4deb774eb8955b874531	fc44da9344523efd0e20a7d0ecfbf1a7	techreport	Leadership and Group Size: An Experiment	Mana Komai and Philip J. Grossman	\N	2008
8416011	Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control	32	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Korolkiewicz.Elliott2008hiddenMarkovmodel	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V85-4S8CR29-2/2/345c9443ee72d4157d5164816db88df3	\N	\N	\N	\N	3807--3819	\N	12	\N	jlprojects = {credit_ratings,systemic_risk}	\N	deb6d809eb4f988797ab3f97f1a5edf7	5c68202391220251f98e30dbdb8e03e3	a13ae788962faed7c35342045d2b5e15	article	A hidden Markov model of credit quality	Korolkiewicz, Malgorzata W. and Elliott, Robert J.	\N	2008
8416016	Journal of Economic Theory	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Lagunoff.Schreft2001ModelofFinancial	\N	\N	JL: based on endogeneous credit links, according to summer2003bra	\N	\N	220--264	\N	1-2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Lagunoff.Schreft2001ModelofFinancial.pdf:Lagunoff.Schreft2001ModelofFinancial.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	069419507e9ef361f66c3a97ba398e9b	bbfd8390c82274a033b60c6fe7261bcb	092256d5d8b271822608ed4a29565f33	article	{A Model of Financial Fragility}	Lagunoff, R. and Schreft, S.L.	\N	2001
8416021	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press, USA	\N	\N	\N	Leontief1986Input-OutputEconomics	\N	\N	JL: Chapter 2 and 3 lay out the mathematical framework for total output and consumption and prices and value added	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {input-output}, file = {Leontief1986Input-OutputEconomics.pdf:Leontief1986Input-OutputEconomics.pdf:PDF}	\N	420e0b5632c1179e10ee1d3097aa581b	ec50a1a1ae3b09527e38c08eca8c5ed9	67c11d5bb1d36fe5b47297e0a11df0c2	book	{Input-Output Economics}	Leontief, W.W.	\N	1986
8416022	Information Systems Research	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Li.Hitt2004SelfSelectionand	\N	Accepted Paper Series	JL: Presents an economic model where the utility of a product for a user is determined by individual `search attributes' which are known before purchase and individual `quality' which can only be checked after purchase. Both attributes areheteregenous across the population and purchasing decisions are made with respect to expected quality. Expectations can be influenced by user reviews. Positive reviews by early adopters raises expected quality andtriggers purchases of other consumers which then get disappointed and write bad reviews. If individual search attributes towards a product arepositively correlated with individual quality then this may imply a declining trend of reviews. This is called positive self selection bias. Negative correlations imply negative self selection bias and thus anincreasing trend of reviews. These trends are confirmed emperically by book review data on amazon.com with the majority of products (70\\%) show a positive self selection. Over shooting in declining trend is also possible. Nice paper on theory, emperics, and suggestions	\N	\N	456--474	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1019641}, file = {Li.Hitt2004SelfSelectionand.pdf:Li.Hitt2004SelfSelectionand.pdf:PDF}, language = {English}	\N	4fa636fc58784d33820ea8c68b921824	6be8c725d12f93196189574f6cc84c10	411f0e061db00d6ecfc5178e5d184bd2	article	{Self Selection and Information Role of Online Product Reviews}	Li, Xinxin and Hitt, Lorin M.	\N	2008
8416026	Decision and Control, 2003. Proceedings. 42nd IEEE Conference on	2	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin.Morse.ea2003multi-agentrendezvousproblem	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 1508-1513 Vol.	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, issn = {0191-2216 }, doi = {10.1109/CDC.2003.1272825}	 This paper is concerned with the collective behavior of a group of n > 1 mobile autonomous agents, labelled 1 through n, which can all move in the plane. Each agent is able to continuously track the positions of all other agents currently within its "sensing region" where by an agent's sensing region is meant a closed disk of positive radius r centered at the agent's current position. The multi-agent rendezvous problem is to devise "local" control strategies, one for each agent, which without any active communication between agents, cause all members of the group to eventually rendezvous at single unspecified location. This paper describes two types of strategies for solving the problem. The first consists of agent strategies, which are mutually synchronized, in the sense that all depend on a common clock. The second consists of strategies, which can be implemented independent of each other, without reference to a common clock.	bafe93e70a4813c96382527b023722d3	4790029f545a9df9cedb688160d73d3d	cea0c9355fadca8363c552ccd9a67f61	article	The multi-agent rendezvous problem	Lin, J. and Morse, A.S. and Anderson, B.D.O.	\N	2003
8416030	Int. Journal of Modern Physics C	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lorenz2007ContinuousOpinionDynamics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1819--1838	\N	12	\N	collaborationtags = {JL publicationlist}	\N	8886229b8b10352c3c26268c15bf4ae7	b07302f77430f87237c8bec89387b01c	a05731a096162209ca6acbb7b5a088c8	article	{Continuous Opinion Dynamics under bounded confidence: A Survey}	Lorenz, Jan	\N	2007
8416039	Psychological Bulletin	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lorge.Fox.ea1958surveyofstudies	\N	\N	JL: statisticed group: a non-interacting, non-face-to-face group involving no meeting and no discussion and then averaging of individual performances	\N	\N	337--72	\N	6	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Lorge.Fox.ea1958surveyofstudies.pdf:Lorge.Fox.ea1958surveyofstudies.pdf:PDF}	\N	f8a6935e61e50d0f94386098b5189ba5	5113488f51d379f49f27bbcf0b57fa8f	ccd1493fee5b41ecf7bc26c32b76d111	article	{A survey of studies contrasting the quality of group performance and individual performance, 1920-1957.}	Lorge, I. and Fox, D. and Davitz, J. and Brenner, M.	\N	1958
8416041	Europhysics Letters	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lyra.Costa.ea2003GeneralizedZipf'slaw	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	131--137	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {elections,laws_of_politics}, file = {Lyra.Costa.ea2003GeneralizedZipf'slaw.pdf:Lyra.Costa.ea2003GeneralizedZipf'slaw.pdf:PDF}	\N	d99a4d340be2d4018d26e170ab0840c1	09142aef487e854920b38fbb85f690ee	7d0c3a41321154614af129d657924eae	article	{Generalized Zipf's law in proportional voting processes}	Lyra, ML and Costa, UMS and Costa Filho, RN and Andrade, JS	\N	2003
8416047	Personality and Social Psychology Review	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mason.Conrey.ea2007SituatingSocialInfluence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	279	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Mason.Conrey.ea2007SituatingSocialInfluence.pdf:Mason.Conrey.ea2007SituatingSocialInfluence.pdf:PDF}	\N	e3c16cfd6b7d022023a04d85ebf746b2	7bec4a43f7efc324fa1cc40e027b9661	b22a31361e06c4fc41900761d77ad84d	article	{Situating Social Influence Processes: Dynamic, Multidirectional Flows of Influence Within Social Networks}	Mason, W.A. and Conrey, F.R. and Smith, E.R.	\N	2007
8416051	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	387	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medo.Pismak.ea2008Diversificationandlimited	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-4SYJS60-2/2/fb825fa93cd1bd8786b7588f9c4ce749	\N	\N	\N	\N	6151--6158	\N	24	\N	jlprojects = {coupled_multiplicative_stochastic_processes}, collaborationtags = {JL FS growth}	\N	9d339573ad6e9a06d497e9e5efba5a02	47fdc9d7df84193233b6c906135af496	52152c6352e9b28f87a813473fb57f5b	article	Diversification and limited information in the Kelly game	Medo, Matús and Pis'mak, Yury M. and Zhang, Yi-Cheng	\N	2008
8416053	The Journal of Finance	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Merton1974PricingofCorporate	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	449--470	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Merton1974PricingofCorporate.pdf:Merton1974PricingofCorporate.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	72992d219142132ab219cc8bc0234e23	c8fa2302962e7cb527a65b7b05d12e8d	e1be205d824b5ab769ed56a885b0e35a	article	{On the Pricing of Corporate Debt: The Risk Structure of Interest Rates}	Merton, R.C.	\N	1974
8416054	Journal of Financial Economics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merton1976OptionPricingwhen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	125--144	\N	1--2	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Merton1976OptionPricingwhen.pdf:Merton1976OptionPricingwhen.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	60de26ed4ad11273e80275af0a6e9cd2	8ea9d26e1c39bfcfa2916c8ed52bb1d2	aab1cc58b9355e667d501360c8608847	article	{Option Pricing when Underlying Stock Returns Are Discontinuous}	Merton, Robert C.	\N	1976
8416058	American Economic Review	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Modigliani.Miller1963CorporateIncomeTaxes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	433--443	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Modigliani.Miller1963CorporateIncomeTaxes.pdf:Modigliani.Miller1963CorporateIncomeTaxes.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	e15ccebcb9e0625b236875dd049ced76	6b7f592aef1ee3c7be97f731cd4ae809	967d027b5d9ce1167c16878ab10f7626	article	{Corporate Income Taxes and the Cost of Capital: A Correction}	Modigliani, F. and Miller, M.H.	\N	1963
8416060	American Economic Review	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Modigliani.Miller1958CostofCapital	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	261--297	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Modigliani.Miller1958CostofCapital.pdf:Modigliani.Miller1958CostofCapital.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	9d70ac773e036f73b06d33b86cbfb000	fe27308bfff8213a2b4a71740bbc974a	371f8ba195a89dcfbd24bcca02802725	article	{The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment}	Modigliani, F. and Miller, M.H.	\N	1958
8416062	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	50	\N	\N	Feb.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moreau2005Stabilityofmultiagent	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 169-182	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {consensus_algorithms}, issn = {0018-9286}, pdf = {Moreau2005Stabilityofmultiagent.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/TAC.2004.841888}	\N	9bc0ea91f98d0c781ca5b34dd7d24ee1	e4fffb2de24f29b8197a0c1afddabd02	1ba3cbcb38e9e841665962e048a708f7	article	Stability of multiagent systems with time-dependent communication links	Moreau, L.	\N	2005
8416070	Contemporary Physics	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	Newman2005PowerlawsPareto	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	323--351	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {Newman2005PowerlawsPareto.pdf:Newman2005PowerlawsPareto.pdf:PDF}	\N	3ec74a200b75a75587a952e4f4bbd539	1e91cbd2816eaf41823f18b3db0808b9	9b1495ac8518d8993445de4ac89b0096	article	{Power laws, Pareto distributions and Zipf's law}	Newman, M.E.J.	\N	2005
8416071	SIAM Review	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	Newman2003StructureandFunction	http://link.aip.org/link/?SIR/45/167/1	\N	\N	\N	\N	167-256	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {networks}, doi = {10.1137/S003614450342480}	\N	c67b0029990203cdeb031d43d5f4ac78	7bedd01cb4c06af9f5200b0fb3faa571	c7100a1c0f2c884343498b339a9fc3e0	article	The Structure and Function of Complex Networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
8416072	Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Nier.Yang.ea2007Networkmodelsand	\N	\N	JL: Model distinguishes from Eisenberg (but probably can be reformulated mostly in that terms). A financial system is charcterised by five parameters (including N (=25) and the Link probability of a directed ER Graph). Then the financial system is computed form these parametes with assumptions of each link has the same strength (all interbank borrows are of the same size).  They deal with ideosyncratic shocks (a shock destroys all extrenal assets) and then propagation is studied.  For the link density (LD) they found: In good capitalized systems (net worth bigger then 7% of total assets) increasing LD further decreases systemic risk, while it is the opposit in bad capitalized systems (e.g. net worth 1% of total assets). In the latter the propagating effect dominates the absoring effect.	\N	\N	2033--2060	\N	6	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Nier.Yang.ea2007Networkmodelsand.pdf:Nier.Yang.ea2007Networkmodelsand.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}, doi = {doi:10.1016/j.jedc.2007.01.014}	\N	4a5bd4dcb3b3866577f0ca39be0c140d	0e2be4723dd97c284f6e3b436568fa16	a44a89cffec2bf6c2ae9a575fae0bdfa	article	{Network models and financial stability}	Nier, E. and Yang, J. and Yorulmazer, T. and Alentorn, A.	\N	2007
8416074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Applications of Heavy Tailed Distributions in Economics, Engineering and Statistics, Washington DC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nolan1999FittingDataand	\N	\N	\N	\N	prerint from http://academic2.american.edu/~jpnolan/stable/stable.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Nolan1999FittingDataand.pdf:Nolan1999FittingDataand.pdf:PDF}	\N	3c9b266b9e57717858438a5fb84f1f19	4b5584898e68bc389ae0e69f3dd0b453	6026b8599c8860ab49423d8bddf9d9ad	inproceedings	Fitting Data and Assessing Goodness-of-fit with stable distributions	Nolan, J.P.	\N	1999
8416075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Birkh\\"auser}	Boston	\N	\N	Nolan2010StableDistributions	\N	\N	\N	\N	In progress, Chapter 1 online at academic2.american.edu/$\\sim$jpnolan	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Nolan2007StableDistributions.pdf:Nolan2007StableDistributions.pdf:PDF}	\N	5798fd81893ab4cfcc9ba2ae217d1fa9	3295376a8660d88873c8256febda94f2	030855bf3d089d3ebccb9f56eb450122	book	Stable Distributions - Models for Heavy Tailed Data	J. P. Nolan	\N	2010
8416079	The Journal of Economic Perspectives	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Ostrom2000CollectiveActionand	\N	\N	JL: Explains the zero contributions thesis	\N	\N	137--158	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {evolution_of_norms}, file = {Ostrom2000CollectiveActionand.pdf:Ostrom2000CollectiveActionand.pdf:PDF}	\N	bfde19556684942a33bc1b9c181a599b	7122fd5639d8ba2d428c5b46f0846cc6	61d15b11ce82965ee473ffb55c4e740a	article	{Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms}	Ostrom, E.	\N	2000
8416081	Journal of Banking \\& Finance	32	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parigi.Pelizzon2008Diversificationandownership	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VCY-4RDS1P7-4/2/bea150ac7048c9cf786bd9f8bbb13a5a	\N	\N	\N	\N	1743--1753	\N	9	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory}	\N	eb43238d660def7902bed9a5c3a8d8c2	dbd603c5bbfc7d17c2354b397152695d	4ac4aa7547dac3fe478fac61fa85a91a	article	Diversification and ownership concentration	Parigi, Bruno M. and Pelizzon, Loriana	\N	2008
8416085	Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence,UAI 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pennock.Horvitz.ea2000CollaborativeFilteringby	\N	\N	JL: Assumes that a users rating is a Gaussian Random Variable with mean at his true opinion.	\N	\N	473--480	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, file = {Pennock.Horvitz.ea2000CollaborativeFilteringby.pdf:Pennock.Horvitz.ea2000CollaborativeFilteringby.pdf:PDF}	\N	9d48bb022cfc1f21e4eaf5d5f0089601	dc291129f8c12fa410a2944f4ceadd61	30ebeda1ad35c443d4c5cbaac6d6b43f	article	{Collaborative Filtering by Personality Diagnosis: A Hybrid Memory-and Model-based Approach}	Pennock, D. and Horvitz, E. and Lawrence, S. and Giles, C.L.	\N	2000
8416092	Quarterly Journal of Economics	123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ranciere.Tornell.ea2008SystemicCrisesand	http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/qjec.2008.123.1.359	\N	JL: Identifiies systemic risk with negative skewness of credit growth rates. Shows that countries with a higher negative skewness (systemic risk taking) can GDP grow faster, despite the occasional sudden drops of GDP growth caused by crisis. This is most pronounced in countries with low contract enforcing. In these countries systemic risk taking can circumvent a financial bottleneck of access to capital.  Many adjustments to exclude wars and the like in emperical work. Comparison with other crisis estimators.  Probably a simple model.	\N	\N	359-406	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Ranciere.Tornell.ea2008SystemicCrisesand.pdf:Ranciere.Tornell.ea2008SystemicCrisesand.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}, doi = {10.1162/qjec.2008.123.1.359}, eprint = {http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/qjec.2008.123.1.359}	\N	8a2bfac3b19e72917ad4354e43fb6b8f	61269ce3c93f58e2acbd911a42e16d3b	6fe0215355c5e1a517b5d946c1f999ae	article	Systemic Crises and Growth	Ranciere,Romain and Tornell,Aaron and Westermann,Frank	\N	2008
8416094	American Control Conference, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ren.Beard.ea2005surveyofconsensus	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 1859-1864 vol.	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0743-1619 }, doi = {10.1109/ACC.2005.1470239}	 As a distributed solution to multi-agent coordination, consensus or agreement problems have been studied extensively in the literature. This paper provides a survey of consensus problems in multi-agent cooperative control with the goal of promoting research in this area. Theoretical results regarding consensus seeking under both time-invariant and dynamically changing information exchange topologies are summarized. Applications of consensus protocols to multiagent coordination are investigated. Future research directions and open problems are also proposed.	7a2cde7ff35c0f1c549abbd6e74dbe38	45175d186cb89a4396608548b121666d	e64451d34539994ba46114a04f8c2668	article	A survey of consensus problems in multi-agent coordination	Wei Ren and Beard, R.W. and Atkins, E.M.	\N	2005
8416097	Journal of Money, Credit and Banking	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JSTOR	\N	\N	\N	Rochet.Tirole1996InterbankLendingand	\N	\N	JL: Deals with the 'Too-Big-To-Fail'-policy of countries. Gives some ideas how to reduce systemic risk. One is centralizing banks liquidity managment. But this would destroy banks peer-to-peer monitoring which would be good to give incentives for.	\N	\N	733--762	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Rochet.Tirole1996InterbankLendingand.pdf:Rochet.Tirole1996InterbankLendingand.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	903784071574ee63c587114fb375f744	96bd20c6a9a032400f1b24e1f38917f7	1a0544d32bfdba480b1084dc6e02c6b7	article	{Interbank Lending and Systemic Risk}	Rochet, J.C. and Tirole, J.	\N	1996
8416098	Decision and Control, 2003. Proceedings. 42nd IEEE Conference on	2	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saber.Murray2003Flockingwithobstacle	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2022-2028 Vol.2	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0191-2216 }, doi = {10.1109/CDC.2003.1272912}	In this paper, we provide a dynamic graph theoretic framework for flocking in presence of multiple obstacles. In particular, we give formal definitions of nets and flocks as spatially induced graphs and define flocking. We introduce the notion of framenets and describe a procedure for automatic construction of an energy function for groups of agents. The task of flocking is achieved via dissipation of this energy according to a protocol that only requires the use of local information. We show that all three rules of Reynolds are hidden in this single protocol. Three types of agents called $\\alpha$, $\\beta$, and $\\gamma$ agents are used to create flocking. Simulation results are provided that demonstrate flocking by 100 dynamic agents.	eef6ae5e7dc1f5961946ac7739707524	a970e45c41cd6723893199c8979e3689	273a66cb84dc499984a994fda5692a30	inproceedings	Flocking with obstacle avoidance: cooperation with limited communication in mobile networks	Saber, R.O. and Murray, R.M.	\N	2003
8416100	Science	311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for the Advancement of Science	\N	\N	\N	Salganik.Dodds.ea2006ExperimentalStudyof	\N	\N	JL: Deals with predictability and unperdictability of success under the influnece of knowing about the information about downloads of others. Songs were also rated, but the ratings were only used to check the that rating and downloading is consistent. Ratings were not shown to subjects (?).	\N	\N	854--856	\N	5762	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment,ratings}, file = {Salganik.Dodds.ea2006ExperimentalStudyof.PDF:Salganik.Dodds.ea2006ExperimentalStudyof.PDF:}	\N	c86d75c06f99ae5fc11b34661024375f	36b353bb157a4d85cedfb7643738cc69	f80fbb53194a8d1d40c12400d30a56bb	article	{Experimental Study of Inequality and Unpredictability in an Artificial Cultural Market}	Salganik, M.J. and Dodds, P.S. and Watts, D.J.	\N	2006
8416101	Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salzarulo2006ContinuousOpinionDynamics	http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/9/1/13.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	13	\N	1	\N	issn = {1460-7425}	\N	dfc80e1cab32b214578951b2fb187f07	814caa8506a48e27a405bee2a4b22d17	a842d4e9817e09a0fa756e1cae5fe020	article	A Continuous Opinion Dynamics Model Based on the Principle of Meta-Contrast	Salzarulo, Laurent	\N	2006
8416113	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Seitz2008DemocraticParticipationand	\N	Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory,laws_of_politics}, location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1086580}, file = {Seitz2008DemocraticParticipationand.pdf:Seitz2008DemocraticParticipationand.pdf:PDF}, language = {English}	\N	085aff74b4b2e9c0061a3147efc4e4da	98c51473c20470c23088af3950022ab7	f7ebf61357ee542e261d92c5ccc3b58a	article	{Democratic Participation and the Size of Regions: An Empirical Study Using Data on German Counties}	Seitz, Helmut	\N	2008
8416116	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University Press, New Haven, CT	\N	\N	\N	Sherif.Hovland1961SocialJudgmentAssimilation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	851a24be302cf014e641c726855c8f03	f69bf44b181e668be471312f01c5b1b7	654d9681ec7fbfc5d7b6745c69402f27	book	Social Judgment: Assimilation and Contrast Effects in Communication and Attitude Change	Sherif, M. and C.I. Hovland	\N	1961
8416120	Journal of Mathematical Sociology	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simkin.Roychowdhury2008TheoryofAces	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	129--141	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {competition}, file = {Simkin.Roychowdhury2008TheoryofAces.pdf:Simkin.Roychowdhury2008TheoryofAces.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1080/00222500801932006}	\N	1c828b25e603d7b64b8855a17e5d1dfc	8f0a78088528c836a803c439fb931a96	d4e66561747b2687e0d3e31e65202d9d	article	Theory of Aces: High Score by Skill or Luck?	Simkin, M. V. and Roychowdhury, V. P.	\N	2008
8416122	The European Physical Journal B-Condensed Matter and Complex Systems	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Sinha.Raghavendra2004Hollywoodblockbustersand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	293--296	\N	2	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}	\N	efe61495ad715f250ce757fc5fe93e3d	700de916fb29229860bd783189ce5890	98c65e1c0ad184fc5ca81204f192b39f	article	{Hollywood blockbusters and long-tailed distributions}	Sinha, S. and Raghavendra, S.	\N	2004
8416123	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	269	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Slanina1999possibilityofoptimal	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-3X4W950-14/2/a3f78f673eb641e791afc4c19d14dfe7	\N	\N	\N	\N	554--563	\N	2-4	\N	jlprojects = {coupled_multiplicative_stochastic_processes}, collaborationtags = {JL FS growth}	We analyze the theory of optimal investment in risky assets, developed recently by Marsili et al. (Physica A 253 (1998) 403). When the real data are used instead of abstract stochastic process, it appears that a non-trivial investment strategy is rarely possible. We show that non-zero transaction costs make the applicability of the method even more difficult. We generalize the method in order to take into account possible correlations in the asset price.	3aab085ef218218f32b41f7aa3f1968e	c61750e4b266cd308e03b8639c7ec765	4757dd7fe7dee553d30f6962d7c240a7	article	On the possibility of optimal investment	Slanina, Frantisek	\N	1999
8416126	International Journal of Modern Physics C	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sornette2002MechanismPowerlawsWithout	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133--136	\N	02	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {Sornette2002MechanismPowerlawsWithout.pdf:Sornette2002MechanismPowerlawsWithout.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1142/S0129183102003036}	\N	13bde391343b382643dc8e384c2195de	31efe72760df1e8eb767a03a591129da	582c6c8a4f692da20dcefc4afe21a571	article	{Mechanism for Powerlaws Without Self-Organization}	Sornette, D.	\N	2002
8416128	Nature	379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanley.Amaral.ea1996Scalingbehaviourin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	804--806	\N	6568	\N	jlprojects = {size_scaling}, file = {Stanley.Amaral.ea1996Scalingbehaviourin.pdf:Stanley.Amaral.ea1996Scalingbehaviourin.pdf:PDF}	\N	6e72c1da1a3b28b45cc7ca4a4cc981bb	9b07d7ffc36d90b1df24155af58b74f3	0be2c3de3c939fcdf14aa341c8490451	article	{Scaling behaviour in the growth of companies}	Stanley, M.H.R. and Amaral, L.A.N. and Buldyrev, S.V. and Havlin, S. and Leschhorn, H. and Maass, P. and Salinger, M.A. and Stanley, H.E.	\N	1996
8416132	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stauffer.Holyst2008Transferinmulti-theme	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2025	\N	\N	\N	arXiv:0803.2025v1 [physics.soc-ph]	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}	\N	862ef2d758275c60b70dbc052b6603f5	b56d1491c7bb862bae6a5d16088684a9	225989ac803e859d8ba0ca66a9a6a408	article	{Transfer in multi-theme opinion dynamics of Deffuant et al}	Dietrich Stauffer and Janusz A. Ho{\\l}yst	\N	2008
8416133	International Journal of Modern Physics B	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stauffer.Weisbuch2003MarketofInhomogeneous	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5495--5501	\N	29	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}	\N	d96284160613489202dec8253017e0c1	91ceae295e90c29624ad6b9d60bbab13	44ae24f9cb5a1d20c03538425e01efa6	article	{A Market of Inhomogeneous Threshold Cellular Automata}	Stauffer, D. and Weisbuch, G.	\N	2003
8416134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	Stiglitz.Greenwald2003TowardsNewParadigm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, isbn = {0521008050}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	d6e33c02356a33c538977f83a83d7e52	370ea964ca2c78528c3f6f4bd9200a91	da953cc4676d001b94c3cf12802c03b2	article	Towards a New Paradigm in Monetary Economics	Stiglitz, Joseph E. and Greenwald, Bruce C.N.	\N	2003
8416136	Open Economies Review	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Summer2003BankingRegulationand	\N	\N	JL: Gives lots of economic references of systemic risk and also a list of definitions in footnote 3. Systemic risk often regarded as an incentive problem. Banking regulation issues a) Systemic risk with banks regarded as providing an insurance for liquidity (danger of bank run). b) Capital adeqacy. If firms have limited liability they tend to take to much risk, because losses are bounded. This effects the banks who lend money negatively. c) Rescue policies of bank failure. d) Supervision of banks risk management procedures. Main message: Hidden aggregate risk exposure of the bankng sector as a whole is the source for systemic risk. Banking regulation could therefore not only look at individual banks. An interbank lending markets gives an incentive for interbank monitoring, which would be waived if centrally controlled. Includes summaries of models eisenberg, lagunoff, kiyotaki and furfine.	\N	\N	43--70	\N	1	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Summer2003BankingRegulationand.pdf:Summer2003BankingRegulationand.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}	\N	d1a1d18eb4f53338f7974f4a0af3ae8a	91dc13d826105d0290f00a3bbe9fa46b	7a17014118633d7f44b49b12a6951521	article	{Banking Regulation and Systemic Risk}	Summer, M.	\N	2003
8416141	Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor1922DiffusionbyContinuous	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	196	\N	1	\N		\N	80e3c54d3eb6b8e369de561798491854	dde6bd3dbd0d3d11441e73c1bfc28512	0c943a7cfcd746ce8b88d985c3e5cdf7	article	{Diffusion by Continuous Movements}	Taylor, GI	\N	1922
8416142	Quantitative Finance	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	Thurner.Hanel.ea2003Risktradingnetwork	\N	\N	JL:An anti-symmetric betting matrix captures bets between banks. If a bank faces bet from the outside (from external customers) it tries to find a counter-bet in the internal banking market to reduce the risk. Extendable to default risk trading?	\N	\N	306--319	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Thurner.Hanel.ea2003Risktradingnetwork.pdf:Thurner.Hanel.ea2003Risktradingnetwork.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk, JL SB FS contagion}	\N	9b23655028cffa4556fedd74d6fe92ca	a94b1afcbf57ca07cf373bd52a1a155d	73203d0dd787e9db59d7cd7df96c4191	article	{Risk trading, network topology and banking regulation}	Thurner, S. and Hanel, R. and Pichler, S.	\N	2003
8416143	Psychological Bulletin	133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Psychological Association. Journals Department, 750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Tel: 800-374-2721; Tel: 202-336-5510; Fax: 202-336-5502; e-mail: order@ apa. org; Web site: http://www. apa. org/publications	\N	\N	\N	Tourangeau.Yan2007SensitiveQuestionsin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	25	\N	5	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Tourangeau.Yan2007SensitiveQuestionsin.pdf:Tourangeau.Yan2007SensitiveQuestionsin.pdf:PDF}	\N	f3a44a15a75b7a862b319e0de203752d	e2dfcbd670239e76d1592b9f1f5b135d	9f4ae3ce81ba3151ebd012d33552ff55	article	{Sensitive Questions in Surveys.}	Tourangeau, R. and Yan, T.	\N	2007
8416145	Financial Analysts Journal	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CFA Institute	\N	\N	\N	Treynor1987Marketefficiencyand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	50--53	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Treynor1987Marketefficiencyand.pdf:Treynor1987Marketefficiencyand.pdf:PDF}	\N	fe1cb8466a81bd391689ecc752dc00eb	27bea68ef27d0ca268c38af053eb4770	b3b6de67dba70ddde9cdbfa3d1dd25ac	article	{Market efficiency and the bean jar experiment}	Treynor, J.L.	\N	1987
8416146	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	31	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tsitsiklis.Bertsekas.ea1986Distributedasynchronousdeterministic	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	803-812	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9286}	We present a model for asynchronous distributed computation and then proceed to analyze the convergence of natural asynchronous distributed versions of a large class of deterministic and stochastic gradient-like algorithms. We show that such algorithms retain the desirable convergence properties of their centralized counterparts, provided that the time between consecutive interprocessor communications and the communication delays are not too large.	4b14a7e8465477ece1b80cf72b0a3016	330d74b3aa3b0a9a9e9682390d6d88b5	b66178ebf6f62629b1a5381b3900990a	article	Distributed asynchronous deterministic and stochastic gradient optimization algorithms	 Tsitsiklis, J. and Bertsekas, D. and Athans, M.	\N	1986
8416148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '07: CHI '07 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Turnbull2007Ratingvoting	\N	\N	JL: Describes OpenChoice project. Unifying rating systems. Shows popular systems.	\N	\N	2705--2710	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, file = {Turnbull2007Ratingvoting.pdf:Turnbull2007Ratingvoting.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-642-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240866.1241066}	\N	bc1d3a495a98913ae8c95a0a96289c80	ead79a30e31f7869c34bf6c358abe7ec	b6f7a1dd78897ac7dfc185deaec72990	incollection	Rating, voting \\& ranking: designing for collaboration \\& consensus	Don Turnbull	\N	2007
8416150	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RecSys '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM conference on Recommender systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Umyarov.Tuzhilin2007Leveragingaggregateratings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	161--164	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}, location = {Minneapolis, MN, USA}, file = {Umyarov.Tuzhilin2007Leveragingaggregateratings.pdf:Umyarov.Tuzhilin2007Leveragingaggregateratings.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-730--8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1297231.1297261}	\N	30515111bcb76490b0febff5b1a5782d	f0b9e612152bfaa3a521201a8a80d4f5	ca17b756abb338e030928f7668d6619a	inproceedings	Leveraging aggregate ratings for better recommendations	Akhmed Umyarov and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2007
8416151	European Economic Review	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Upper.Worms2004Estimatingbilateralexposures	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	827--849	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Upper.Worms2004Estimatingbilateralexposures.pdf:Upper.Worms2004Estimatingbilateralexposures.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB systemic risk}, doi = {doi:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2003.12.009}	\N	a62616248b112b95f57bdd713a0ee834	725b009d65b7cef03e3abc8ccd83b615	421a7774a522371a86a4502a95d2a009	article	{Estimating bilateral exposures in the German interbank market: Is there a danger of contagion?}	Upper, C. and Worms, A.	\N	2004
8416153	Journal of Theoretical Biology	244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vainstein.Silva.ea2007Doesmobilitydecrease	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-4KY7T95-2/2/1f79548ac1f10a236d32d25e59b7bc22	\N	\N	\N	\N	722 - 728	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {reinterpreting_results_of_evolutionary_game_theory}, issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2006.09.012}	We explore the minimal conditions for sustainable cooperation on a spatially distributed population of memoryless, unconditional strategies (cooperators and defectors) in presence of unbiased, non-contingent mobility in the context of the Prisoner's Dilemma game. We find that cooperative behavior is not only possible but may even be enhanced by such an #always-move# rule, when compared with the strongly viscous (#never-move#) case. In addition, mobility also increases the capability of cooperation to emerge and invade a population of defectors, what may have a fundamental role in the problem of the onset of cooperation.	22a0a7600fbde02febb4f40c63febd6d	8cb59b7a16b4f683499735ff2539a478	4673ade25067c13e01e1fc8adc80b64d	article	Does mobility decrease cooperation?	Mendeli H. Vainstein and Ana T.C. Silva and Jeferson J. Arenzon	\N	2007
8416155	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2004Studyingcooperationand	\N	\N	JL: introduces history-flow diagram, one can see user contributions to articles and the length of the article in time evolution	\N	\N	575--582	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}, file = {Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2004Studyingcooperationand.pdf:Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2004Studyingcooperationand.pdf:PDF}	\N	9ff5e8781043ad93e83e2eafb620aefd	946af5328c452ab9c290e4457a08d763	b8a2fee590e1eb5526d9ae50f09b18f8	inproceedings	{Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow visualizations}	Vi{\\'e}gas, F.B. and Wattenberg, M. and Dave, K.	\N	2007
8416156	Proceedings of HICSS	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of HICSS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2007TalkBeforeYou	\N	\N	JL: Extends Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2004Studyingcooperationand and focusses on the talk pages. Recognized a change of WP growth	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {cyberemotions}, file = {Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2007TalkBeforeYou.pdf:Vi'egas.Wattenberg.ea2007TalkBeforeYou.pdf:PDF}	\N	ddf0ca2a7bc732cbe0d15427530b5425	6491e28ee2a19e32d9e3f8e55098f84a	ea602d993f03a76ef2c2fc79425df788	inproceedings	{Talk Before You Type: Coordination in Wikipedia}	Vi{\\'e}gas, F.B. and Wattenberg, M. and Kriss, J. and van Ham, F.	\N	2007
8416163	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Academy of Sciences	\N	\N	\N	Watts2002simplemodelof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5766	\N	9	\N	jlprojects = {systemic_risk}, file = {Watts2002simplemodelof.pdf:Watts2002simplemodelof.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB FS contagion}	\N	3c11f905ccd88a6c240e7611fddc0dc0	b1e0d6134abe5250ff35bc55518917d3	c9fbeb577b3b8e79b11da2f1f43ebeb0	article	{A simple model of global cascades on random networks}	Watts, D.J.	\N	2002
8416164	Journal of Consumer Research	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watts.Dodds.2007InfluentialsNetworksand	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	441--458	\N	\N	\N	file = {Watts.Dodds.2007InfluentialsNetworksand.pdf:Watts.Dodds.2007InfluentialsNetworksand.pdf:PDF}, collaborationtags = {JL SB FS contagion}	\N	7c3bc91db05cf24a92c7a855b292621f	e344f3cdd06581e311571740f3f70ef9	a097b409003efc46122efc8b79d7275b	article	Influentials, Networks, and Public Opinion Formation	Watts, D. J. and Dodds., P. S.	\N	2007
8416166	International Journal of Neural Systems	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weigend.Huberman1990Predictingfutureconnectionist	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	193--209	\N	3	\N	jlprojects = {opinion_dynamics_experiment}, file = {Weigend.Huberman1990Predictingfutureconnectionist.pdf:Weigend.Huberman1990Predictingfutureconnectionist.pdf:PDF}	\N	5ae2220286c6df5bba4d220b73b5c803	a581b97f7e2cf45ac7bc4dc97abd5ad5	7a19b2ce1b92d3f206c6dce5f309d12c	article	{Predicting the future: A connectionist approach.}	Weigend, A.S. and Huberman, B.	\N	1990
8416168	SSRN eLibrary	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SSRN	\N	\N	\N	Widgren2008ImpactofCouncil's	\N	Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {voting_theory,laws_of_politics}, location = {http://ssrn.com/paper=1086577}, file = {Widgren2008ImpactofCouncil's.pdf:Widgren2008ImpactofCouncil's.pdf:PDF}, language = {English}	\N	14ec96bfd9688344c48aac1311126b6f	9765325c876cd96238104ba4451618fb	e6dc7baf26bb87a05d67479570c6175c	article	{The Impact of Council's Internal Decision-Making Rules on the Future EU}	Widgren, Mika	\N	2008
8416169	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu.Huberman2007FollowTrendor	\N	\N	\N	\N	Was available on the web under the title `Follow the Trend or Make a Difference: The Evolution of Stated Opinions'	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}	\N	e726e46af2a81af076b8817875348ee6	8210083467481c19243ad784acb26266	efe5341faf0dc00e05c7731341f0247e	unpublished	{Follow the Trend or Make a Difference: The Evolution of Stated Opinions}	Wu, F. and Huberman, B.A.	\N	2007
8416171	Arxiv preprint arXiv: 0805.3537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wu.Huberman2008PublicDiscoursein	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jlprojects = {ratings}	 We performed a massive study of the dynamics of group deliberation among several websites containing millions of opinions on topics ranging from books to media. Contrary to the common phenomenon of group polarization observed offline, we measured a strong tendency towards moderate views in the course of time. This phenomenon possibly operates through a self-selection bias whereby previous comments and ratings elicit contrarian views that soften the previous opinions. 	c216b08f36ec12de4a1fed24218d1fb2	ccc106328f9b0efee8cc19b9f7f094aa	8b1c2a53e2527820ba56f26064ab1783	article	Public Discourse in the Web does not Exhibit Group Polarization	Wu, Fang and Huberman, Bernardo A.	\N	2008
8416172	Systems \\& Control Letters	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xiao.Boyd2004Fastlineariterations	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V4X-4C4BP13-5/2/ce1407f1adb75939f4817e2838a99d02	\N	\N	\N	\N	65 - 78	\N	1	\N	issn = {0167-6911}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.sysconle.2004.02.022}	We consider the problem of finding a linear iteration that yields distributed averaging consensus over a network, i.e., that asymptotically computes the average of some initial values given at the nodes. When the iteration is assumed symmetric, the problem of finding the fastest converging linear iteration can be cast as a semidefinite program, and therefore efficiently and globally solved. These optimal linear iterations are often substantially faster than several common heuristics that are based on the Laplacian of the associated graph. We show how problem structure can be exploited to speed up interior-point methods for solving the fastest distributed linear iteration problem, for networks with up to a thousand or so edges. We also describe a simple subgradient method that handles far larger problems, with up to 100 000 edges. We give several extensions and variations on the basic problem.	6a74bbacd3b3651bf653805263139593	65290e9aa1b7be2515529c568e17637e	3bf0d53f81ed4da28ade29548d279427	article	Fast linear iterations for distributed averaging	Lin Xiao and Stephen Boyd	\N	2004
8416173	The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yaari.Nowak.ea2008MicroscopicStudyReveals	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2201	\N	\N	\N	arXiv:0803.2201v1 [physics.soc-ph]	505--513	\N	4	\N	jlprojects = {coupled_multiplicative_stochastic_processes}, collaborationtags = {JL FS growth}, doi = {10.1140/epjb/e2008-00189-6}	\N	a0b957f911fb48e9f4d8c006d8af7baa	0f4b94f015514751af39b7092b905ce4	44b6f338ab519cf8425eca8121bc03f6	article	{Microscopic Study Reveals the Singular Origins of Growth}	Gur Yaari and Andrzej Nowak and Kamil Rakocy and Sorin Solomon	\N	2008
8416176	Physical Review Letters	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Zhang.Blattner.ea2007HeatConductionProcess	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v99/e154301	\N	\N	\N	\N	154301	\N	15	\N	file = {Zhang.Blattner.ea2007HeatConductionProcess.pdf:Zhang.Blattner.ea2007HeatConductionProcess.pdf:PDF}, numpages = {4}, eid = {154301}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.154301}	\N	808bde1a12ec0700dc5afc5ac49bced4	b39c3295c109ddc9640f2806721b5e9f	8c0be64c40c7f6418ce2ec03235db043	article	Heat Conduction Process on Community Networks as a Recommendation Model	Yi-Cheng Zhang and Marcel Blattner and Yi-Kuo Yu	\N	2007
8416504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Blackwell	Malden, MA [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66520844	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XXII, 750 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-6312-3045-9, 978-0-6312-3045-8, 978-0-631-23045-8}, language = {eng}	\N	51fa12cb5a96b3bc26cc8c5a4b767013	4d6a0ca6054b55f62f4b6e63dd6b181c	71313509a67f424f076c00fc30b9d42b	book	A companion to Archaic Greece	\N	Kurt A. Raaflaub	2009
8416508	\N	To appear.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNAI	Albore:CLIMA:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-04-23 14:47:26 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-04-23 14:49:39 +0200}	\N	7a899f345f2e368850624e8558e261c7	a36dfd4823974f6c27acdcee866b3e20	f1b25c88e00b0d4c14af01dfdcd29dd2	inproceedings	Bounded-Resource Reasoning as (Strong or Classical) Planning	Alexandre Albore and Natasha Alechina and Piergiorgio Bertoli and Chiara Ghidini and Brian Logan	\N	2008
8416509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	To appear in Proceedings of the 6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009) - Demo Session.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MoKiDemo:ESWC09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-03-19 08:51:43 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-03-19 08:51:43 +0100}	\N	6a82bb92dfb79495a8e59294d20b381e	8329a9a476713e700f62c66ce85d6188	a82978bd2e517d1d5c7163d1f44dcdfe	misc	{MoKi: The Enterprise Modelling Wiki}	C. Ghidini and B. Kump and S. Lindstaedt and N. Mahbub and V. Pammer and M. Rospocher and L. Serafini	\N	2009
8416510	\N	\N	\N	\N	December 15-17	\N	{Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives (SWAP2008)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rome, Italy	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	rospocheretal:SWAP:2008	\N	\N		\N	online http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-426/swap2008\\_submission\\_62.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-02-04 20:39:00 +0100}, date-modified = {2009-04-23 14:25:22 +0200}, issn = {ISSN 1613-0073}	\N	ee5d34a17fb5342959b1ab50eec485d4	d0933b3bec71b5b0ae8524abf1d7c314	2490ede76486368d0f80b2e1e296e311	inproceedings	Collaborative Enterprise Integrated Modelling	Marco Rospocher and Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini and Barbara Kump and Viktoria Pammer and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Andreas Faatz and Tobias Ley	Aldo Gangemi and Johannes Keizer and Valentina Presutti and Heiko Stoermer	2008
8416511	\N	\N	\N	\N	september 3--5	\N	International Conference on Semantic Systems (I-SEMANTICS '08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	ghidini:ISEMANTICS:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	134--141	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-10-24 09:25:29 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-10-24 09:30:33 +0200}	\N	60bed60dd3a9f6e495286247cd65b4e2	90ff41e6bcc97145978e5a03e848c40a	607d2396aefeee44bcd9762b781260b8	inproceedings	Collaborative Knowledge Engineering via Semantic MediaWiki	Chiara Ghidini and Marco Rospocher and Luciano Serafini and Barbara Kump and Viktoria Pammer and Andreas Faatz and Andreas Zinnen and Joanna Guss and Stefanie Lindstaedt	S. Auer and S. Schaffert and T. Pellegrini	2008
8416512	International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS)	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scheir:IJSWIS:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	56--84	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2008-10-21 15:39:38 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-02-25 15:42:31 +0100}	\N	c539123cccac123989288cd035f8e283	2a1e2593896e6c96b3e4851425c84284	8c63c943bae43088c74d84112ec7ec31	article	A network model approach to retrieval in the Semantic Web	Peter Scheir and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2008
8416513	\N	Volume 5364/2008	\N	\N	December 1-5	\N	6th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing ( ICSOC'08)	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	Sydney, Australia	\N	LNCS	diFrancescomarino:ICSOC:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	132-146	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-09-16 09:00:24 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-11-28 16:04:49 +0100}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89652-4}, isbn = {978-3-540-89647-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-89652-4}	\N	b243cf8bb6fb718cab17566b29d74381	396cc0b6b1b4388a05dc0a0de1ad05a1	aa68829e0584164500210c8c9147f193	inproceedings	Reasoning on semantically annotated processes	Chiara Di Francescomarino and Chiara Ghidini and Marco Rospocher and Luciano Serafini and Paolo Tonella	\N	2008
8416514	\N	318/-1	\N	\N	28-30 October	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2008), Semantic Web In Use Track	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	Karlsruhe, Germany	\N	\N	Christl:ISWC:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	709-722	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-09-16 08:50:58 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-11-04 16:22:48 +0100}	\N	b10226d3225c51bfffb431dce24a6758	7a82a21659b67b17fdc4885ba0c273a2	e27aea84bdf6fe16914f6bed60747217	inproceedings	Deploying semantic web technologies for work integrated learning in industry. A comparison: SME vs. large sized company	Conny Christl and Chiara Ghidini and Joanna Guss and Viktoria Pammer and Marco Rospocher and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Peter Scheir and Luciano Serafini	\N	2008
8416515	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct 31st - Nov 3rd	\N	Proceedings of the 5th international conference on formal ontology in information systems (FOIS'08)	\N	\N	\N	IOS press	Saarbrucken, Germany	\N	\N	ghidinietal:FOIS:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	151--163	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-08 13:44:29 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-12-09 09:42:42 +0100}	\N	11a986d7d6d249d43a9a0fbf86376fe6	579724a57b27beab6f9261b973cd634c	a8be0b0c913a2e405f89b1ffa768f24e	inproceedings	Complexity of reasoning with expressive ontology mappings	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini and Sergio Tessaris	\N	2008
8416516	\N	5253/2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications (AIMSA'08)	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	LNCS	ghidiniserafini:AIMSA:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	181-193	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-08 13:39:42 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-08-27 09:16:26 +0200}	In recent papers, we have proposed an extension of the formalism of Distributed Description Logic (DDL) to represent a wide set of homogeneous and heterogeneous mappings involving relations and concepts. Here we investigate in depth how to provide an effective reasoning algorithm for reasoning within this logic in the case of homogeneous mappings.	0246be909722c55c63d7931f9430134e	fd611a8891572a45d1c1c13a7eb84980	2697cb6cd2cc01ad577b6ce40cf94191	inproceedings	Mapping properties of heterogeneous ontologies	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	D. Dochev and M. Pistore and P. Traverso	2008
8416517	\N	353	\N	\N	May 13--16	\N	Proceedings of the 21st International Workshop on Description Logics (DL2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dresden, Germany	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	ghidinietal:ddl:dl08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-08 13:33:34 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-08 13:38:17 +0200}	\N	cb1279d729046e316346b50b5072d79e	3308245a1192d41ac81f2ab98e3ca5b2	5094ea423991836ef97e0dffe6cda603	inproceedings	Bridging heterogeneous representations of binary relations: first results	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini and Sergio Tessaris	Franz Baader and Carsten Lutz and Boris Motik	2008
8416518	\N	1571	\N	\N	May, 10	\N	Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce. First International Workshop on Agent Mediated Electronic Trading, AMET-98	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Minneapolis, USA	\N	LNAI	ghidini7	\N	\N		\N	\N	189--206	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:46:15 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:46:23 +0200}	\N	b39e3795ccd7405228017e1b7b4ed0ef	c2f4329dc37581d1f620e570a73b8a02	a04fc29997e7c78a1d7ccf15f96a444c	inproceedings	{I}nformation {I}ntegration for {E}lectronic {C}ommerce	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	C. Sierra and P. Noriega	1998
8416519	\N	\N	\N	\N	23-29 August	\N	Fifteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-97)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nagoya (Japan)	\N	\N	Serafini:IJCAI:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:37:33 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:38:23 +0200}	\N	a68c79bb7aaf6a15affdd1988c5c6372	2f02d7f7e2ed7abefa97155a78c22608	6ab5feefb855b51730bfa985aeac1173	inproceedings	A Local Models Semantics for Information Integration	Luciano Serafini and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1997
8416520	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of Fourth Symposium on Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning (CS'98).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	giunchiglia99:CS	\N	\N		\N	Same as \\cite{giunchiglia99}	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:30:54 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:32:47 +0200}	\N	4381a5c78a17a7ca5a2b7eb9e7963fe6	df5d293a28ff2b0d79e9d608378237e9	df0c2f89e512af25e4e5286b0cd80735	inproceedings	{L}ocal {M}odels {S}emantics, or {C}ontextual {R}easoning = {L}ocality + {C}ompatibility	Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1998
8416521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR'98)	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	giunchiglia99	\N	\N		\N	\N	282--289	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:29:22 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:30:09 +0200}	\N	544acbe50b88ad53334c95602694d1a3	df5d293a28ff2b0d79e9d608378237e9	d824513dd0b28b446330fdd943a24f27	inproceedings	{L}ocal {M}odels {S}emantics, or {C}ontextual {R}easoning = {L}ocality + {C}ompatibility	Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1998
8416522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frontiers Of Combining Systems 2 (Papers presented at FroCoS'98)	\N	\N	\N	Research Studies Press/Wiley	\N	\N	Studies in Logic and Computation	dfol-frocos98	\N	\N		\N	\N	121--140	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:22:04 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:22:13 +0200}, isbn = {0-86380-252-4}	\N	c8ada166480d98b367974a9828095950	23075ba24b18b96b943e61c3448558cb	f3713e96c50da8c1a150a53a04215d1b	incollection	{D}istributed {F}irst {O}rder {L}ogics	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	D. Gabbay and M. de Rijke	1998
8416523	\N	\N	\N	\N	16-17 December	\N	Working notes of the second  european conference on multi-agent systems (EUMAS'04)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barcelona	\N	\N	Fisheretal:EUMAS:2004	\N	\N		\N	Same as \\cite{Fisheretal:activeagents:CLIMA:2004}	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 17:07:09 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-08 13:55:33 +0200}	\N	b165bdd6ea8c1cffcdcbbb97fb9a5424	7519a10db00cbf3009dbb1fa249ce71e	086dad1b05e73196adb457107e49b1d0	inproceedings	Organising Software in Active Environments	Michael Fisher and Benjamin Hirsch and Chiara Ghidini and Paolo Busetta	\N	2004
8416524	\N	250	\N	\N	8--10 June	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brixen-Bressanone, Italy	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	ghidinietal:ddl:DL07	\N	\N		\N	Short version of \\cite{ghidinietal:ddl:CONTEXT07}. http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-250/	283-290	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 16:55:11 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:02:35 +0200}	\N	c0bcf1129523950f4602a46203e1812a	6eda0d72f6897a81e979c855eb47c585	dbcbfcaadf901bfe999949d38afddacc	inproceedings	On relating heterogeneous elements from different ontologies	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini and Sergio Tessaris	Diego Calvanese and Enrico Franconi and Volker Haarslev and Domenico Lembo and Boris Motik and Anni-Yasmin Turhan and Sergio Tessaris	2007
8416525	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Scheir:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 16:53:04 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 16:53:57 +0200}	\N	3fd41cd62f3f8e3c004e9eea84a08da7	4a1e3c1bc66452fbb69d18a0de8a5fdb	86c48b3c80c2e424faa799a70e2d707b	incollection	ARS/SD: An Associative Retrieval Service for the Semantic Desktop	P. Scheir and C. Ghidini and R. Kern and M. Granitzer	\N	To appear
8416526	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	Perspectives on Context	\N	\N	\N	CSLI Publications	\N	\N	\N	GhidiniGiunchiglia:CSLI:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--42	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 16:51:18 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-01-19 10:54:16 +0100}, isbn = {1-57586-538-6}	\N	3df6697778e5c61b29f264ec46a6a822	16869059229370cc6979877ea6a6b728	40df734da2f9e1a71364029de5bc00bb	incollection	What is Local Models Semantics?	Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia	P. Bouquet and L. Serafini and R. H. Thomason	2008
8416527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perspectives on Context	\N	\N	\N	CSLI Publications	\N	\N	\N	Benerecettietal:CSLI:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--18	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 16:48:02 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-01-19 11:00:33 +0100}, isbn = {1-57586-538-6}	\N	f8a1ce8bc6fc45325ec38b0f8651285c	179c1de360f8c763a3090c35a00f5611	401e8c6becbe9a767f8f83354b41b5b9	incollection	The dimensions of context dependence	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	P. Bouquet and L. Serafini and R. H. Thomason	2008
8416528	Journal of Logic, Language and Information	18	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fisherghidini:jolly:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--21	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-07-07 09:28:52 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-02-25 15:51:48 +0100}	\N	2a82d8048a27c263b5a90e6dec69d66c	18f9a7d8a55f7cd0e2c8eb6d529690bb	c87528f2f8c4782183f04c8b69089041	article	Exploring the Future with Resource-Bounded Agents	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2009
8416529	\N	\N	\N	\N	26-28 settembre	\N	Working notes of the workshop on Aspetti Epistemologici e Gnoseologici dell'Intelligenza Artificiale, (IV Convegno AI*IA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Parma	\N	\N	Ghidini:AIIA:1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:15:04 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:16:05 +0200}	\N	f14191311b66300699ef797bee5333a4	a91352be8d05eb4a68203ca10d716327	b2056183d425d226bf7f20210c29ac7c	inproceedings	Local World Semantics	Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia	\N	1994
8416530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Fall 1997 symposium on context in KR and NL	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	benerecetti5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:12:09 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:37:09 +0200}	\N	8510d2f54458b8acdd91d8b6534f8ee9	38138ce436ea7c47d7236bd04ca53aeb	f459005831057c9775fa23c7232255dd	inproceedings	A Multi Context Approach to Belief Report	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	S. Buvac and L. Ivanska	1997
8416531	\N	\N	\N	\N	23-25 September 	\N	Working notes of Workshop on Agenti: teorie, linguaggi ed applicazioni. (VI Convegno AI*IA	\N	\N	AI*IA	\N	Padova	\N	\N	Serafini:AIIA:1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:09:36 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:10:45 +0200}	\N	0b2770b938b19482566d3759a584baec	d3bc69c81f5344267115d139f9fbabad	a292ec6e7c123422e48341ec40962d47	inproceedings	Formal Model for Information Integration	Luciano Serafini and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1998
8416532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	working notes of AAAI-99 Workshop on Reasoning in Context for AI Applications	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ghidini:AAAIworkshop:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:08:28 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:09:18 +0200}	\N	5d2999e99a88d7501d88f5db5c9af0c7	bb2f4d2cab65c3d66b9ebc1292a7bcb6	10e9be97f387a08531eba123b2b85cfa	inproceedings	Contexts in agent-mediated electronic commerce	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	\N	1999
8416533	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	working notes of the ECAI workshop on Balancing Reactivity and Social Deliberation in Multi-Agent Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fisher:ECAIworkshop:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:07:06 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:07:51 +0200}	\N	f28f7eb3ca727eb5fa4eb4e781d6be7e	213cca6b7e4d19533132c3d7de6d5bfc	3d37170b6f929e6ec87a3757ced1c36d	inproceedings	Agents playing with resource bounds	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2000
8416534	\N	1909/2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Information Systems -- Proceedings of the First International Conference, ADVIS'2000	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Serafini:ADVIS:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	331-340	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:05:03 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:05:56 +0200}	\N	c80f139c891a0facd9f5d226b729789a	1890fe4593b89c77ccc61cde6dd3f109	91246413b17c2332cd1f877cac67332f	inproceedings	Using Wrapper Agents to Answer Queries in Distributed Information Systems	Luciano Serafini and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2000
8416535	\N	20	\N	\N	July	\N	{F}ormal {A}spects of {C}ontext	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	Applied Logic Series	giunchiglia90	\N	\N		\N	\N	161--174	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:03:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:44:37 +0200}	\N	1ec74d98acb35a8840303f86f909f9f1	140ccb76fbe4c94825c2d959d2d3f90a	e99e6d912c7277c961c431aa6828b425	incollection	A {L}ocal {M}odels {S}emantics for {P}ropositional {A}ttitudes	Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini	P. Bonzon and M. Cavalcanti and R. Nossum	2000
8416536	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the first international joint conference on autonomous agents and multiagent systems (AAMAS02)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bologna, Italy	\N	\N	Fisher:AAMAS:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	849-856	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:01:59 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:02:44 +0200}	\N	2634df7002e7b42bc8a37f031d2b9175	9377d4af3469b315f35d302ca0617d18	b62c4b31afcb6c8261b7f6a772e9442c	inproceedings	The ABC of Rational Agent Modelling	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2002
8416537	\N	2403/2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foundations and Applications of Multi-Agent Systems. UKMAS workshops 1996-2000. Selected papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Fisher:UKMAS-selection:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	594-611	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 11:00:30 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:01:40 +0200}	\N	21d518d8b1dd80404494ee0c117708c3	7216a5149b900a36877dacd99689bc41	7bdb8a9d415d9c196083cc228079acd5	inproceedings	Agents with Bounded Temporal Resources	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2002
8416538	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	La svolta contestuale	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	Ghidini:pencobook:2002	\N	\N		\N	in italian	167-194	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:59:00 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:00:12 +0200}	\N	430e2516840c9b57b50d250340055404	c7ab426bbc32b7f81259c09c928f78ce	0739efc360a22b88a5541fe85b0b1419	incollection	Logiche multi-contestuali: ragionamento contestuale = localita` + compatibilita`	Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia	C. Penco	2002
8416539	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	La svolta contestuale	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	\N	\N	\N	Benerecetti:pencobook:2002	\N	\N		\N	in italian	195-220	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:56:32 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:00:02 +0200}	\N	0e6335586267efc4144410a8ffa9ba70	484699ab2bcc7fdb88ac8b305268b39b	79fa03cae8cc3facec6b02992b594afc	incollection	Dimensioni di dipendenza contestuale e teoria del ragionamento	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	C. Penco	2002
8416540	\N	2699/2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Formal Approaches to Agent-Based Systems: Proceedings of the Second Goddard Workshop {"FAABS II"}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNAI	Fisher:FAABS-II:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-27	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:55:03 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-04-23 13:56:19 +0200}	\N	2285b3dea2f39620298c7b20ab86c4f9	926329fe6202ba8b203b373888626825	85d99eb2b6c0e8ef19614cc22c133b4e	inproceedings	Organising Logic-Based Agents	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini and Benjamin Hirsch	\N	2002
8416541	Journal of Pragmatic	35	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science	\N	\N	\N	Bouquet:JoP:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	455-484	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:52:17 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 13:53:00 +0200}	\N	de03b7168e0eda0f8985fe178c681c7a	767e78e0b947352a30661ebf9e383992	b93a154c8986717b551dcf6322509073	article	Theories and uses of context in knowledge representation and reasoning	Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia and Enrico Blanzieri	V. Akman and C. Bazzanella	2003
8416542	\N	2680/2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	context-03:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:49:54 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:51:59 +0200}	\N	bd738e402944541ed748ebba783bb2f6	89ac0bf090532c2400b71c617a00df9a	a584e72eef49b201a1e3b758fbfb0568	proceedings	Proceedings of the Fourth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT'03) 	\N	Patrick Blackburn and Chiara Ghidini and Roy Turner and Fausto Giunchiglia	2003
8416543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	working notes of the First European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2003)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirsch:EUMAS:2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:48:51 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:49:33 +0200}	\N	a74002273690b4adb16ec75201e87513	68d23144c0f7295b88bb0b70cbb2f695	0c2c068b67e50c18119e7c2e52c1037c	inproceedings	Programming Group Computations	Benjamin Hirsch and Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2003
8416544	\N	3259/2005	\N	\N	January 6-7	\N	Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems 4th International Workshop, CLIMA IV	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA	\N	LNCS	Fisher:grouping:clima:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-33	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:46:55 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:15:54 +0200}	\N	82ac81b463fb94a1a2d6db4b903908fc	838b6e422499b1a048a4e927cf8f1a2e	36aeadc17df3e7346160176d5f4dd7a5	inproceedings	Programming Groups of Rational Agents	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini and Benjamin Hirsch	J. Dix and J. Leite	2004
8416545	\N	2975/2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	Objects, Agents and Features. Structuring mechanisms for contemporary software	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Fisher:dynamicgrouping:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	117-136	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:44:48 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:46:39 +0200}	\N	a9464f7032c2284bf6354264bd929782	c30d0194ef79837f44a6ef53ba31f09d	fa1d3f87419328b7afe0347520588f94	inproceedings	Organising Computation Through Dynamic Grouping	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini and Benjamin Hirsch	H.-D. Ehrich and J.-J. Ch. Meyer and M. D. Rya	2004
8416546	\N	\N	\N	\N	23 August	\N	working notes of the First International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Management (P2PKM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boston	\N	\N	Busettaetal:K-Trek:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:42:57 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:44:22 +0200}	\N	4cef75085aaacf61325ab5e6745ba479	155e91854b0b95b31458279c3c4bcee8	9c0cf274b1a1fbca66c1985f567a4876	inproceedings	K-Trek: P2P Knowledge Management in Wireless Mobile Networks	Paolo Busetta and Chiara Ghidini and Paolo Bouquet and Matteo Bonifacio	\N	2004
8416550	\N	3487/2005	\N	\N	29-30 September	\N	Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems: 5th International Workshop, (CLIMA V)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Lisbon	\N	LNCS	Fisheretal:activeagents:CLIMA:2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	265-280	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:03:28 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:16:10 +0200}	\N	5b2c10c96a567e9fc914b4c3e722928c	7519a10db00cbf3009dbb1fa249ce71e	089ab9c55e0c74f2b1d0100570943fd7	inproceedings	Organising Software in Active Environments	Michael Fisher and Benjamin Hirsch and Chiara Ghidini and Paolo Busetta	\N	2004
8416551	\N	\N	\N	\N	8-12 May	\N	proceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hakodate, Japan	\N	\N	Alechinaetal:AAMAS:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	217-219	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 10:01:20 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:02:55 +0200}	\N	ead7b6622639b58d6a1c27c2db6d5de8	e935af39873e73a315920928151a42fd	3930bc01a01686a75c49f604d5be8a32	inproceedings	Verifying space and time requirements for resource-bounded agents	Natasha Alechina and Piergiorgio Bertoli and Chiara Ghidini and Mark Jago and Brian Logan and Luciano Serafini	\N	2006
8416552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Agent Technology from a Formal Perspective	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Fisheretal:nasa:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-158	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:58:20 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 10:00:55 +0200}	\N	57d8cd8c3f310883e74392f444d2b7ca	5d4a3b4250763b84fe94fe248fe6069b	6bd17dd8065f14f27651437195e69a21	incollection	Dynamic Team Formation in Executable Agent-Based Systems	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini and Antony Kakoudakis	C. Rouff and M. Hinchey and J. Rash and W. Truszkowski and D. Gordon-Spears	2006
8416554	\N	\N	\N	\N	July 16--20	\N	proceedings of Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06)	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	Boston, Massachusetts	\N	\N	Albore:AAAI:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-218	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:53:58 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:55:36 +0200}	\N	dab5ab64aff72d6ca135b9cf2fe14089	1ae7703c9e9ef957cf9bead04836a8c1	4bfa4676723418db168a2341c2f75e68	conference	Model-checking memory requirements of resource-bounded reasoners	Alex Albore and Natasha Alechina and Piergiorgio Bertoli and Chiara Ghidini and Brian Logan and Luciano Serafini	\N	2006
8416555	\N	4428/2007	\N	\N	August 28th	\N	proceedings of Fourth Workshop on Model Checking and Artificial Intelligence (MoChArt-06)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Riva del Garda, Italy	\N	LNCS	Alechina:MoChArt-06:2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--34	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:51:23 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:25:11 +0200}	\N	fedb3a4a0eb7b93fb6db34369214c5d1	e935af39873e73a315920928151a42fd	79bd24a785e8873ce806daf16dd36701	conference	Verifying space and time requirements for resource-bounded agents	Natasha Alechina and Piergiorgio Bertoli and Chiara Ghidini and Mark Jago and Brian Logan and Luciano Serafini	\N	2006
8416556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	working notes of The Innovation Conference for Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Technologies (TRIPLE-I)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ghidini:TRIPLE-I:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:48:59 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-10-20 10:39:20 +0200}	\N	fa70175e95217111c87b5c1fe193b976	5e15c5cb5cc6012602f1775aeb50fb04	744dccd23442e3b7654929055fab4890	conference	APOSDLE: learn@work with Semantic Web Technology	Chiara Ghidini and Viktoria Pammer and Peter Scheir and Luciano Serafini and Stefanie Lindstaedt	\N	2007
8416557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	working notes of The Innovation Conference for Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Technologies (TRIPLE-I)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scheir:TRIPLE-I:2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:46:33 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:51:02 +0200}	\N	5722976136f5ef01d1b4e6c031842510	e53d15d0d3b1bc9511984259881dc81e	847f6a9ad71005140aee69776692a2eb	conference	Improving Search on the Semantic Desktop using Associative Retrieval Techniques	Peter Scheir and Chiara Ghidini and Stefanie Lindstaedt	\N	2007
8416558	\N	1688	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modelling and {U}sing {C}ontext -- Proceedings of the 2nd International and Interdisciplinary Conference, Context'99	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag - Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence	ghidini8	\N	\N		\N	\N	159--172	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:44:59 +0200}	\N	02e38866f87aabb4cc32203469fc6ee0	52d217ab454cb5f267c9737dc99eaa58	8738314a473c6c44e5675d7c8a7ca35b	inproceedings	{A} {C}ontext-{B}ased {L}ogic for {D}istributed {K}nowledge {R}epresentation and {R}easoning	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	P. Bouquet and L. Serafini and P. Brezillon and M. Benerecetti and F. Castellani	1999
8416559	\N	20	\N	\N	July	\N	{F}ormal {A}spects of {C}ontext	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	Applied Logic Series	serafinighidini:contxtbook:2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	175--192	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:44:31 +0200}	\N	acf5e253e7971f3a1ffd4c5c8f85d080	f53fcf08f4162b0b47a497764ab3901d	8d40604464f41aaaa08d2f1ccce65b0b	incollection	Context Based Semantics for Information Integration	Luciano Serafini and Chiara Ghidini	P. Bonzon and M. Cavalcanti and R. Nossum	2000
8416560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Fall 1997 symposium on context in KR and NL	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	serafini:AAAIfall:1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 11:12:58 +0200}	\N	14c02bf5c25848232bd99eb0b5f3b7fc	bdc2ceb257e1833d77a1f06ad9de8952	31248f45a75efd0a2f790d79e0639600	inproceedings	A Context Based Semantics for Information Integration	Luciano Serafini and Chiara Ghidini	S. Buvac and L. Ivanska	1997
8416561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second European Conference on Cognitive Science	\N	\N	AISB	\N	\N	\N	\N	benerecetti4	\N	\N		\N	Short version of~\\cite{benerecetti5}	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}	\N	9278bb8426e7d7d67f439b8686488468	38138ce436ea7c47d7236bd04ca53aeb	fee1506defef85c67897228763c7c3fd	inproceedings	A multi--context approach to belief report	M. Benerecetti and P. Bouquet and C. Ghidini	\N	1997
8416562	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, {U}niversity of {R}ome {``La Sapienza''}	\N	ghidini3	\N	\N		\N	Also IRST-Technical Report 9803-02, IRST, Trento, Italy	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}	\N	cc337840f8e2b3349bca2c9d040dd350	9de04627ccb21892ffa46ed07ec01b47	f98b3d135c5c0a90f18ee77d2c781edc	phdthesis	{A} semantics for contextual reasoning: theory and two relevant applications	C. Ghidini	\N	1998
8416563	\N	1480	\N	\N	September, 21--23	\N	Proceedings AIMSA'98, 8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Methodology, Systems, and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Sozopol, Bulgaria	\N	LNAI	benerecetti8	\N	\N		\N	Winner of AIMSA'98 Best Paper Award.	62--75	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:37:14 +0200}	\N	3ad290cdc64248298da69604788ef333	185f0aad3c07760cb671938d497da1b3	1d683212c51bf403506397196238097f	inproceedings	{F}ormalizing {B}elief {R}eports -- {T}he {A}pproach and a {C}ase {S}tudy	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	F. Giunchiglia	1998
8416564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Practical reasoning and rationality	\N	\N	AISB	\N	\N	\N	\N	benerecetti2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:38:07 +0200}	\N	d73cd6d70d8352724fc3d57a56b41da1	7af7dc4bcd6b83f48860bf291aee49ff	73254af11c07514b996c0a3456ef4c4e	inproceedings	Formalizing opacity and transparency in belief contexts	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1997
8416565	\N	\N	\N	\N	December 14--15	\N	working notes of the 1998 Workshop of the UK Special Interest Group on Multi-Agent Systems (UKMAS'98). 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manchester, U.K.	\N	\N	ghidini7:EUMAS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:48:04 +0200}	\N	16bafbe40b442fd9e966ca63dc0618e6	c2f4329dc37581d1f620e570a73b8a02	8080057bd82c6b8c1c2229b6b74d9f43	inproceedings	{I}nformation {I}ntegration for {E}lectronic {C}ommerce	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	\N	1998
8416566	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of AAAI FAll 1997 symposium on context in KR and NL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	giunchiglia99:AAAIfall	\N	\N		\N	Same as \\cite{giunchiglia99}	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:31:22 +0200}	\N	55e13badb7f1839db8dcd82597f80a01	df5d293a28ff2b0d79e9d608378237e9	3d553459d6c66911677cb2ca623a331c	inproceedings	{L}ocal {M}odels {S}emantics, or {C}ontextual {R}easoning = {L}ocality + {C}ompatibility	Fausto Giunchiglia and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1998
8416567	Artificial Intelligence	127	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ghidini10	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-259	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 16:08:47 +0200}	\N	dd4756e3db8474bdcebf1805cb4cae9d	05914c2bee09af74a851ae58fac9bb73	e465719923f7a4189d9d449f6a8410ca	article	Local Models Semantics, or Contextual Reasoning = Locality + Compatibility	Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia	\N	2001
8416568	\N	1480	\N	\N	September, 21--23	\N	Proceedings AIMSA'98, 8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Methodology, Systems, and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Sozopol, Bulgaria	\N	LNAI	ghidini6	\N	\N		\N	\N	267--280	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:44:25 +0200}	\N	28cf6126406549853716fb22dd93758f	3809515de7dff8390a094da07e946d59	52c13cd9d82c463850f642a9d929b4be	inproceedings	{M}odel {T}heoretic {S}emantics for {I}nformation {I}ntegration	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	F. Giunchiglia	1998
8416569	\N	1688	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modelling and {U}sing {C}ontext -- Proceedings of the 2nd International and Interdisciplinary Conference, Context'99	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag - Heidelberg	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence	ghidini9	\N	\N		\N	\N	145--158	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}	\N	d4fb80bf58f4abce2e4f8c06d23eb915	352b6828995d7279e823c109d262f926	08d228ad376cdf3a7d8f29b94cbe8290	inproceedings	{M}odelling ({U}n){B}ounded {B}eliefs	C. Ghidini	P. Bouquet and L. Serafini and P. Brezillon and M. Benerecetti and F. Castellani	1999
8416570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KR 2000 -- Workshop on Semantic Approximation, Granularity, and Vagueness	\N	\N	KR \\& R	\N	\N	\N	\N	benerecetti14	\N	\N		\N	Short version of  \\cite{bbg01context}	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:25:29 +0200}	\N	b7208ba22413e3bfa0a9f1c6b8987c5e	f76b9c97d1720810d356b22610d8b002	9a2eae16191679c9aa3758f1139c1e73	inproceedings	On the Dimensions of Context Dependence: Partiality, Approximation, and Perspective	M. Benerecetti and P. Bouquet and C. Ghidini	\N	2000
8416571	\N	\N	\N	\N	31 July -- 6 August	\N	Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'99)	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publ., Inc	Stockholm	\N	\N	fisher1	\N	\N		\N	\N	200--205	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:44:47 +0200}	\N	f3d14a1c17a3fa0564ccdfd582b13b19	49e8cffb42871dab986552ba04dea509	fcd8aa684f28b1f313598ab69478e159	inproceedings	{P}rogramming {R}esource-{B}ounded {D}eliberative {A}gents	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	1999
8416572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IRST	\N	\N	Trento, Italy	\N	\N	ghidini1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Thesis 9404-02	\N	date-added = {2008-07-04 09:30:10 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:43:11 +0200}	\N	33432ffe385361001ce823717ff175bf	6d7e6718150968a7c743b6119238be9c	5a5645951a0c30563e1012702b455b76	misc	Semantiche a modelli locali per logiche multicontestuali	C. Ghidini	\N	1994
8416573	\N	\N	\N	\N	22-27 August	\N	Proceedings of the 16th European conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-04)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Valencia	\N	\N	ghidini04abstraction	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:14:25 +0200}	\N	f006a04271e9737ca910c6d0b6ae6c97	1d8b76add31312ba163be83ef5cb3c83	03d6795f6b560517f6cf36c123d3f273	inproceedings	A Semantics for Abstraction	Chiara Ghidini and Fausto Giunchiglia	\N	2004
8416574	Philosophical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. A special issue of the journal of Experimental and Theoretical AI (JETAI)	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bbg00JETAI	\N	\N		\N	\N	279-305	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:06:17 +0200}	\N	2ad488adafa5e04d3fb6f558f1335956	03749dddf9603246b54adb0e24315d39	2d497c7f90c0d67900ce5560cd2c10c5	article	Contextual Reasoning Ristilled	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2000
8416575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of the First International Workshop on Labelled Deduction (LD'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dfol:LD:98	\N	\N		\N	Short version of \\cite{dfol-frocos98} 	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:23:20 +0200}	\N	7f5f6f4be2715bff6a5d5c24c60f5dac	23075ba24b18b96b943e61c3448558cb	b82dc57e43c2aba480f5afec9304c930	inproceedings	{D}istributed {F}irst {O}rder {L}ogics	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	\N	1998
8416576	\N	232	\N	\N	November 5	\N	Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Modular Ontologies (WoMo-06)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athens, Georgia, USA	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	ghidiniserafini-womo06	\N	\N		\N	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-232	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:19:34 +0200}	\N	2e6f50eaa07860e3b1d07904e06cebec	f4fb8896f419b45ac86df05d699c6a5a	f18a3928624d91d0619cf1cf40f9dfc0	inproceedings	Mapping properties of heterogeneous ontologies	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	P. Haase and V. Honavar and O. Kutz and Y. Sure and A Tamilin	2006
8416577	\N	4635	\N	\N	August 20-24	\N	Proceedings of the Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT'07)	\N	\N	Roskilde University, Denmark	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence	ghidinietal:ddl:CONTEXT07	\N	\N		\N	\N	234--247	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:22:04 +0200}	\N	395d42584306d8d20daf35d3220d0200	6eda0d72f6897a81e979c855eb47c585	037da61e1c6f551f9a02593edfa99a8c	inproceedings	On relating heterogeneous elements from different ontologies	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini and Sergio Tessaris	B. Kokinov and D.C. Richardson and Th.R. Roth-Berghofer and L. Vieu	2007
8416578	\N	2116	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT'01)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	bbg01context	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-72	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-07 17:44:16 +0200}	\N	6d2d0bae55223a139459eca552d4d595	b659a43bd4eddbdc137a5c263e962acb	70a9be75f0e3e502789bc6bbe1a04928	inproceedings	On the dimensions of context dependence: partiality, approximation, and perspective	Massimo Benerecetti and Paolo Bouquet and Chiara Ghidini	V. Akman and P. Bouquet and R. Thomason and R.A. Young	2001
8416579	\N	Volume 4011/2006	\N	\N	11-14 June	\N	Proceedings of the 3rd European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2006)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Budva, Montenegro	\N	LNCS	ghidiniserafiniESWC06	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-64	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:28:09 +0200}	\N	a9762454bba97631e72c552cc3abb7d7	d8de25dade2cba89d915922f91d5bd97	be2719a4f678ab62d9c299fb37dfa7f2	inproceedings	Reconciling concepts and relations in heterogeneous ontologies	Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini	\N	2006
8416580	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	working notes of the 2nd International Cognitive Robotics Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fisher8	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-07-03 18:43:19 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-07-04 09:45:26 +0200}	\N	7377668d650cd2bec81645653307d7be	e82e776dae0c121163bd5c44907f10b3	d8308cb7c218d252c8624163c5563e23	inproceedings	Specifying and implementing agents with dynamic resource bounds	Michael Fisher and Chiara Ghidini	\N	2000
8416606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Åström	\N	\N	Studies in Mediterranean archaeology and literature : Pocket-book ; 173	UBHD66589903	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	308 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-91-7081-233-0}, language = {eng}	\N	9830901c283a4ca441e64385473aae76	6dc865abad0ce77021dce8ca2e998a1d	8d38fce4250809e4c2516f78f1211997	book	Crossing borders : trade and production in premonetary Greece ; proceedings of the 7th, 8th and 9th International Workshop, Athens 1997 - 1999	\N	Carole Gillis	2008
8416637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Archaeopress	Oxford	\N	BAR : International series ; 1881	UBHD66667586	\N	\N	Boston, Mass., Univ., Diss., 2007	\N	\N	XVI, 355 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4073-0361-1}, language = {eng}	\N	e4df266a4dc07f689da3b8ccc5e0c1e0	76312ba71d78eab6783304e643d521aa	d9b4ab0bc59ac1b30415a63a8f60925e	book	Ancient German identity in the shadow of the Roman Empire : the impact of Roman trade and contact along the middle Danube frontier, 10 BC - AD 166	Eric Michael Vrba	\N	2008
8416655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Blackwell	Oxford	\N	\N	UBHD66684953	\N	\N		\N	\N	XIX, 512 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-4051-4923-5}, language = {eng}	\N	ebef5fccc858c22ba319274d3b56ee04	f3f76e19f73d3664ef3768fb734ffe20	e53b628c4a6a25d2cea870bcece39e90	book	A companion to Julius Caesar	\N	Miriam T. Griffin	2009
8416667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD66677953	\N	\N		\N	\N	208 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2198-5}, language = {ger}	\N	86e74a967fc59791dabfe94bd101c5fe	5f49f353c0a5a2dfe9cdf4be82ccd649	cc67491a0d5ad47c721fc306c04732cf	book	Die Goten vor Rom	Michael Kulikowski	\N	2009
8416678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden ; Boston	\N	Religions in the Graeco-Roman world ; 167	UBHD66658683	\N	\N		\N	\N	219 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-17503-7}, language = {eng}	\N	c9a70371384c667b2f08c5d43755989d	1164527e427289647bc8161eeadce7d4	6f7259031083b9d332399cff3721a7c9	book	Roman gods : a conceptual approach	Michael Lipka	\N	2009
8416686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale Univ. Press	New Haven, Conn. [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66379820	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XII, 287 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-300-11208-4, 978-0-300-11208-5}, language = {eng}	\N	9626b14f0136423d33ccdb3685358f1b	d19464d680f8c88400e37abd1d004d6d	562291896f7ae62850835a685a23547d	book	Death in ancient Rome	Catharine Edwards	\N	2007
8416694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Utz	München	\N	Münchner Studien zur Alten Welt ; 6	UBHD66659038	\N	\N		\N	\N	407 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8316-0859-1}, language = {ger}	\N	925cca74c98dd1bcbc90246055eb9fbe	7029979416e664117be2706ebe2a12c0	7824010eb5070183cbbbce2dcf7b3008	book	Der Wert der Dinge - Güter im Prestigediskurs : "Formen von Prestige in Kulturen des Altertums". Graduiertenkolleg der DFG an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München	\N	Berit Hildebrandt	2009
8416715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford Archaeological Unit	Oxford	\N	Oxford archaeology monograph ; 6	UBHD66603643	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XVI, 182 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-904220-49-0}, language = {eng}	\N	86e5ac7a0a572e672336000ebf78da43	ade9547b04b481990fe3a38a500d0e22	3e97cb7c9917c71513e8413a2c0447d4	book	Life and death in a Roman city : excavation of a Roman cemetery with a mass grave at 120 - 122 London Road, Gloucester	Andrew Simmonds and Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Louise Loe and Paul Booth	\N	2008
8417007	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University of Arizona Press	\N	\N	\N	¡Loteria!	http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/util/show_search_result.php?file=%2FBOOKS%2Fbid1527.htm&terms=loteria&case=	\N	It's Lotería, the Mexican game of chance! For the uninitiated, it might seem like bingo played with a riddling tarot deck. But this enthralling board game is more than entertainment...	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75d810413b4828cb7a104b8120bd8578	748cf674a847a149f6cb152b850a84d4	5d1670591cbd256680b69195a82db083	book	¡Lotería!	Teresa Villegas and Ilan Stavans	The University of Arizona Press	2004
8417009	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	Harvard Business Review, Letters to the Editor, Web Exclusive	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oV-HBR-2003	\N	\N		\N	\\url{http://www.johnseelybrown.com/Web_Letters.pdf}	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3059e4b6ff753a9e9e00d27fd4c1b52e	396934ec106801fc98f54240b54c96ba	c4af0b8c6b1942c0b9bfc983b7732f62	misc	{Does IT Matter? An HBR Debate}	{o.~V.}	\N	2003
8417014	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Editorial Clio	\N	\N	\N	lotería	\N	\N	Este libro, que trata sobre los antecedentes de la Lotería y el juego en el mundo, para recorrer su historia a lo largo del México prehispánico, colonial y moderno, se terminó de imprimir en diciembre de 1997 en Refosa.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7db70b3581f9c59e2ddbad7d0a1ec7cb	442baf9216dd3d4bcaaf62b4ce9db8e3	12978a7db735eb7135a006591b478cc3	book	Cuestión de Suerte	Juan José Reyes	\N	1997
8417032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PPS26	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This document has been produced by the Town and Country Planning Association and Friends of the Earth to promote debate about the scope and contents of the Department for Communities and Local Government’s forthcoming Planning Policy Statement on climate change. It is not a government publication. The contents reflect the need to address the ‘patchy’ delivery of climate change policy, and specifically: the need to provide an advocacy statement on the importance of
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climate change; the need to provide a systematic policy approach to climate issues, covering both mitigation and adaptation; and the need for brevity in the context of further detailed advice in accompanying best practice guidance.	9641cb8ab4caa11b110c0ed13584034a	aae7fa100b7673d363df8d606db7992d	7247de7f9ead2d730a384aee9511436c	book	Planning Policy Statement 26: tackling climate change through planning: the Government's objectives: Discussion Document	{TCPA} and {Friends of the Earth}	\N	2006
8417583	IEEE Software	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hatton2001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	34-39	\N	4	\N		\N	55ce9b213259157aaaad2b46b0bde7cb	6f2c4656852ed39a6dbfd256ebddb585	612848877c0e951bcd94d1ff857bd941	article	Exploring the Role of Diagnosis in Software Failure	Les Hatton	\N	2001
8417592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th International Conference on Business Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poznan, Poland	\N	\N	maalaEtAl2007:flikrRDF	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-01 20:04:12}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4710654}	The recent evolution of the Web, now designated by the term Web 2.0, has seen the appearance of a huge number of\
resources created and annotated by users. However the annotations consist only in simple tags that are gathered in\
unstructured sets called folksonomies. The use of more complex languages to annotate resources and to define semantics\
according to the vision of the Semantic Web, would improve the understanding by machines and programs, like search\
engines, of what is on the Web. Indeed tags expressivity is very low compared to the representation standards of the\
Semantic Web, like RDF and OWL. But users appear to be still reluctant to annotate resources with RDF, and it should\
be recognized that Semantic Web, contrary to Web 2.0, is still not a reality of today's Web. One way to take advantage of\
Semantic Web capabilities right now, without waiting for a change of the annotation usages, would be to be able to\
generate RDF annotations from tags. As a first step toward this direction, this paper presents a tentative to automatically\
convert a set of tags into a RDF description in the context of photos on Flickr. Such a method exploits some specificity of\
tags used on Flickr, some basic natural language processing tools and some semantic resources, in order to relate\
semantically tags describing a given photo and build a pertinent RDF annotation for this photo.	263553a1d0485a82704c5215aa615024	9ab4131993d090599f1f4d06986a4646	758003051f3cd3ebbc7015b6cfcc2942	inproceedings	A conversion process from Flickr tags to RDF descriptions	Mohamed Z. Maala and Alexandre Delteil and Ahmed Azough	\N	2007
8417593	Journal of Universal Computer Science	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	trilloEtAl2007:keywordSemantics	http://www.jucs.org/jucs\\_13\\_12/discovering\\_the\\_semantics\\_of	\N		\N	\N	1908--1935	\N	12	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-01 19:58:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4710618}, priority = {2}	Abstract: The technology in the ﬁeld of digital media generates huge amounts of tex-\
tual information every day, so mechanisms to retrieve relevant information are needed.\
Under these circumstances, many times current web search engines do not provide\
users with the information they seek, because these search tools mainly use syntax\
based techniques. However, search engines based on semantic and context information\
can help overcome some of the limitations of current alternatives.\
In this paper, we propose a system that takes as input a list of plain keywords pro-\
vided by a user and translates them into a query expressed in a formal language\
without ambiguity. Our system discovers the semantics of user keywords by consulting\
the knowledge represented by many (heterogeneous and distributed) ontologies. Then,\
context information is used to remove ambiguity and build the most probable query.\
Our experiments indicate that our system discovers the user's information need bet-\
ter than traditional search engines when the semantics of the request is not the most\
popular on the Web.	1a6c83723d3a2e7568c210827db42861	ff6ff99cdc5fc2e8f6a516e6a3ff1703	53280ea2cbbad381adc2ac0cfcf8678d	article	Discovering the Semantics of User Keywords	Raquel Trillo and Jorge Gracia and Mauricio Espinoza and Eduardo Mena	\N	2007
8417594	Computer	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schatz2002:interspace	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.976919	\N		\N	\N	54--62	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-01 19:32:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3104872}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/2.976919}	Within the next decade, computing technology will transform the Internet into the Interspace, an information infrastructure that supports semantic indexing and concept navigation across widely distributed community repositories. With the Interspace, the global information infrastructure will, for the first time, directly support interaction with abstraction. This infrastructure uses technologies that go beyond searching individual repositories to analyze and correlate knowledge across multiple sources and subjects. The Interspace will offer distributed services to transfer concepts across domains, just as Arpanet used distributed services to transfer files across machines and the Internet uses distributed services to transfer objects across repositories. The Community Architectures for Network Information Systems Laboratory has developed a working Interspace prototype that uses scalable technologies for concept extraction and navigation. They have successfully tested these technologies, which compute contextual frequency of document phrases within a community repository, on discipline-scale, real-world collections	8a874e924ab50ca06deda40fa0e385fd	aac3c1cddc18b0b9c544df211375beef	d27c45b65c0b2687b177d6892f3185ff	article	The Interspace: concept navigation across distributed communities	B. R. Schatz	\N	2002
8417595	Information Technology, 2007. ITNG '07. Fourth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Technology, 2007. ITNG '07. Fourth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jansenEtAl2007:queryMod	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ITNG.2007.164	\N		\N	\N	439--444	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-01 19:26:23}, citeulike-article-id = {3453343}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ITNG.2007.164}	We examine 2,465,145 interactions from 534,507 users of Dogpile.com submitted 6 May 2005. We compare query reformulation patterns. We investigate the type of query modifications and query modification transitions within sessions. Searchers most often modified their query by changing query terms (nearly 23\\% of all query modifications). Searchers' queries undergoing modification typically transition from Web to image collections in content shifts (37\\% of all content transitions), and searchers typically implement assistance at the start of a session or when switching content collections (21\\% of all assistance usage). This research sheds light on the more complex aspects of Web searching involving query modifications	daa61f837e830168112ba0d410738f41	558aea3d5f471eeedfbef92f3da109c1	7cdca59705a98b6df4b816e7174ee54d	inproceedings	Query Modifications Patterns During Web Searching	Bernard J. Jansen and Amanda Spink and Bhuva Narayan	\N	2007
8417596	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ottawa, CA	\N	\N	huaEtAl2001:textLocation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 00:06:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4544016}	\N	886e63a4b669c1c85e49166d5d27652f	569ef95418ffe506526aff06f6a741bd	4bf5b60b9f9f6f5ef8bd0f79008fecc0	inproceedings	Automatic Location of Text in Video Frames	Xian-Sheng Hua and Xiang-Rong Chen and Liu Wenyin and Hong-Jiang Zhang	\N	2001
8417597	Pattern Recognition, 1998. Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pattern Recognition, 1998. Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JainAndYu1998:textLocation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPR.1998.711990	\N		\N	\N	1497--1499 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-18 23:59:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4544012}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ICPR.1998.711990}	Automatic text location (without character recognition capabilities) deals with extracting image regions that contain text only. The images of these regions can then be fed to an optical character recognition module or highlighted for users. This is very useful in a number of applications such as database indexing and converting paper documents to their electronic versions. The performance of our automatic text location algorithm is shown in several applications. Compared with some traditional text location methods, our method has the following advantages: 1) low computational cost; 2) robust to font size; and 3) high accuracy	366b8e2a5207262f99d3bee88efebc26	73e28d1838a1b30ad0db6e52d258a45f	f247dbb28298fa919c280a11705c88ac	inproceedings	Automatic text location in images and video frames	A. K. Jain and Bin Yu	\N	1998
8417598	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences	358	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hopper1999:sentientComputing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2000.0652	\N		\N	\N	2349--2358	\N	1773	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-02 00:19:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4450687}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1098/rsta.2000.0652}	10.1098/rsta.2000.0652 Sentient computing is the proposition that applications can be made more responsive and useful by observing and reacting to the physical world. It is particularly attractive in a world of mobile users and computers. The paper presents a classification and quantification of sensor information together with a description of a method for altering the behaviour of arbitrary terminal devices. It also presents a framework for 'programming with space' which can associate space–related events with actions. Consideration is given to the applications made possible by such systems.	89de7e0f8cf212c7828049602e6e979d	06fd00d13f7bfc4ef034fd3ed58c9332	8dbf2315cedb780d82a79f515a81ad8c	article	The Clifford Paterson Lecture, 1999. Sentient computing	Andy Hopper	\N	2000
8417599	Computers and Graphics	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchmidtEtAl1999:moreThanLoc	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.37.2933	\N		\N	\N	893--901	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-02 00:16:19}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4450683}	Context is a key issue in interaction between human and computer, describing the surrounding facts that add meaning. In mobile computing research published the parameter location is most often used to approximate context and to implement context-aware applications. We propose that ultra-mobile computing, characterized by devices that are operational and operated while on the move (e.g. PDAs, mobile phones, wearable computers), can significantly benefit from a wider notion of context. To structure the field we introduce a working model for context, discuss mechanisms to acquire context beyond location, and application of context-awareness in ultra-mobile computing. We investigate the utility of sensors for context-awareness and present two prototypical implementations - a light sensitive display and an orientation aware PDA interface. The concept is then extended to a model for sensor fusion to enable more sophisticated context recognition. Based on an implementation of the model an exp...	7429c26a23adbcbbda8fe8be38df4d1a	bf9b6078a2e261feff5624e7cc922860	d38a1393d91cf4213a5556bfe5b90861	article	There is more to Context than Location	Albrecht Schmidt and Michael Beigl and Hans-W	\N	1998
8417600	Revue d'Intelligence Artificielle	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JahnkeEtAl2005:contextAwareInfoDelivery	http://ria.revuesonline.com/article.jsp?articleId=5985	\N		\N	\N	459--478	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-02 00:09:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4450682}	\N	412fd84c04957ed9fba72754f7a49cc2	e793bb18709d76dfbe0a9a32fb7ea4c3	f0f913a5ba924f2a71d003965d6d9d86	article	Context-Aware Information Delivery. An Application in the Health Care Domain	J. Jahnke and Y. Bychkov and D. Dahlem and L. Kawasme	\N	2005
8417601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SchilitEtAl1994:contextaware	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.34.8950	\N		\N	\N	85--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-02 00:04:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4450680}	This paper describes software that examines and reacts to an individual's changing context. Such software  can promote and mediate people's interactions with devices, computers, and other people, and it can help  navigate unfamiliar places. We believe that a limited amount of information covering a person's proximate  environment is most important for this form of computing since the interesting part of the world around  us is what we can see, hear, and touch. In this paper we define context-aware computing, and describe  four categories of context-aware applications: proximate selection, automatic contextual reconfiguration,  contextual information and commands, and context-triggered actions. Instances of these application types  have been prototyped on the PARCTAB, a wireless, palm-sized computer.  1 Introduction  Our investigation focuses on an extended form of mobile computing in which users employ many different mobile, stationary and embedded computers over the course of the day....	e9920c9ddb28940fb13120f5cc9b2a87	3c02c4f97d93bb8ab01b81862e57b58f	650ed6e50b5deec0fa58f435d1d9973a	inproceedings	Context-Aware Computing Applications	Bill N. Schilit and Norman Adams and Roy Want	\N	1994
8417602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	hoffmannEtAl2008:windowSwitching	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357199	\N		\N	\N	929--938	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-30 22:22:34}, citeulike-article-id = {2718538}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357199}	\N	c5d22d6b90fd9ddb8c1b547d694357fa	5179c4190cd6b3498a3b5a5e32ab1bea	d127b0e96bd453c1d764f9ca1f63d3ab	inproceedings	Evaluating visual cues for window switching on large screens	Raphael Hoffmann and Patrick Baudisch and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
8417603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	GajosEtAl2008:adaptiveUI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1357054.1357252	\N		\N	\N	1271--1274	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-30 22:20:04}, citeulike-article-id = {2862354}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781605580111}, doi = {10.1145/1357054.1357252}	\N	ef78ca1079777b666554bb9897766172	a29f9cab44ff06450fc2fe0103881c8e	1b8a2416547d79af0101f16c63d5cb32	inproceedings	Predictability and accuracy in adaptive user interfaces	Krzysztof Z. Gajos and Katherine Everitt and Desney S. Tan and Mary Czerwinski and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
8417604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '08: Proceeding of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	WuEtAl2008:wikipedia_tail	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1401890.1401978	\N		\N	\N	731--739	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-30 22:18:32}, location = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {3196704}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-193-4}, doi = {10.1145/1401890.1401978}	Not only is Wikipedia a comprehensive source of quality information, it has several kinds of internal structure (e.g., relational summaries known as  infoboxes ), which enable self-supervised information extraction. While previous efforts at extraction from Wikipedia achieve high precision and recall on well-populated classes of articles, they fail in a larger number of cases, largely because incomplete articles and infrequent use of infoboxes lead to insufficient training data. This paper presents three novel techniques for increasing recall from Wikipedia's long tail of sparse classes: (1) shrinkage over an automatically-learned subsumption taxonomy, (2) a retraining technique for improving the training data, and (3) supplementing results by extracting from the broader Web. Our experiments compare design variations and show that, used in concert, these techniques increase recall by a factor of 1.76 to 8.71 while maintaining or increasing precision.	f59f09c0abc6ffea9fcb13979548c86f	3b8c5ac597184ff6a1bfc80f1e3a0f9d	df3d6960bb862620c493bff758dd8858	inproceedings	Information extraction from Wikipedia: moving down the long tail	Fei Wu and Raphael Hoffmann and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
8417605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI'06 Workshop on End-User Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	WeldEtAl2006:EUP_UW	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-30 22:11:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4446414}	Over the past decade our research group at the University of Washington has investigated a number of techniques for improving end-user customization and programming. Much of this work has been reported in the AI literature, and we seek to participate in the Second Workshop on End-User Software Engineering in order to expand our understanding of existing work and alternative approaches.	9a50bd893effb1ab18d0635de3e3f57e	146b1b17d88aff248fbdf79f57244799	31820d8dcaa62d77f5a1c90f5ec0b97f	inproceedings	End-user Programming at the University of Washington	Daniel S. Weld and Pedro Domingos and Raphael Hoffmann and Sumit Sanghai	\N	2006
8417606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '94: Proceedings of the 7th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	frankFoley1994:pdbInference	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/192426.192466	\N		\N	\N	95--101	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-10 00:09:02}, citeulike-article-id = {107640}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0897916573}, doi = {10.1145/192426.192466}	\N	82b2f472e7de0a522db1b35634edac30	afb3ae20497a0b97eeac2ef6d0f33602	158b815af9054b82c9f83132c07feebe	inproceedings	A pure reasoning engine for programming by demonstration	Martin R. Frank and James D. Foley	\N	1994
8417607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '08: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chenWeld2008:recovering-pbd	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1378773.1378794	\N		\N	\N	159--168	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-09 22:49:21}, location = {Gran Canaria, Spain}, citeulike-article-id = {4295490}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-59593-987-6}, doi = {10.1145/1378773.1378794}	Many end-users wish to customize their applications, automating common tasks and routines. Unfortunately, this automation is difficult today --- users must choose between brittle macros and complex scripting languages. Programming by demonstration (PBD) offers a middle ground, allowing users to demonstrate a procedure multiple times and generalizing the requisite behavior with machine learning. Unfortunately, many PBD systems are almost as brittle as macro recorders, offering few ways for a user to control the learning process or correct the demonstrations used as training examples. This paper presents CHINLE, a system which automatically constructs PBD systems for applications based on their interface specification. The resulting PBD systems have novel interaction and visualization methods, which allow the user to easily monitor and guide the learning process, facilitating error recovery during training. CHINLE-constructed PBD systems learn procedures with conditionals and perform partial learning if the procedure is too complex to learn completely.	f5047beedbe8013dfab59ea74c24bdbf	d8ddca3d1b450a3596ab61a8ffd71bb7	ace3e746ff3643adf96c88733ead9719	inproceedings	Recovering from errors during programming by demonstration	Jiun H. Chen and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
8417608	Bioinformatics	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	erramiEtAl2008:dejavu	http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm574	\N		\N	\N	btm574+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-09 18:45:00}, citeulike-article-id = {2048100}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btm574}	Motivation: Duplicate publication impacts the quality of the scientific corpus, has been difficult to detect, and studies this far have been limited in scope and size .Using text similarity searches, we were able to identify signatures of duplicate citations among a body of abstracts.  Results: A sample of 62,213 Medline citations was examined and a database of manually verified duplicate citations was created to study author publication behavior. We found that 0.04\\% of the citations with no shared authors were highly similar and are thus potential cases of plagiarism. 1.35\\% with shared authors were sufficiently similar to be considered a duplicate. Extrapolating, this would correspond to 3,500 and 117,500 duplicate citations in total, respectively.  Availability: eTBLAST, an automated citation matching tool, and Deja vu, the duplicate citation database, are freely available at http://invention.swmed.edu/ and http:/spore.swmed.edu/dejavu.  Contact: Harold.Garner@utsouthwestern.edu 10.1093/bioinformatics/btm574	9685a27dc92d509e74015b23b4654796	b1c83f9d509604eec21b31d07ef78622	2df4e3a17acd8c8d871b380fd0ab9d35	article	Deja vu   A Study of Duplicate Citations in Medline	Mounir Errami and Justin M. Hicks and Wayne Fisher and David Trusty and Jonathan D. Wren and Tara C. Long and Harold R. Garner	\N	2007
8417609	Science	323	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4140336	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1167408	\N		\N	\N	1293--1294	\N	5919	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-07 05:48:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4140336}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1126/science.1167408}	10.1126/science.1167408	a00c4da940c6467e563d41c22493bf79	ef6c20d8bb48e34f0c397f2b34a29fd5	6dbe4e6bcea3149a2ae6e7cd50771d77	article	SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY: Responding to Possible Plagiarism	Tara C. Long and Mounir Errami and Angela C. George and Zhaohui Sun and Harold R. Garner	\N	2009
8417610	Physical Review A	49	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	scullyEtAl1994:negProb	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.49.1562	\N		\N	\N	1562+	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-18 23:15:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4069043}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.49.1562}	\N	1a035eb6c854baf9ca17f505f2d56ee0	c7a6a0d00676f5168cf95f95c185c851	ce72244a3f4f7ff4b9e880b373831ff6	article	Feynman's approach to negative probability in quantum mechanics	Marlan O. Scully and Herbert Walther and Wolfgang Schleich	\N	1994
8417611	Journal of Biomedical Informatics	41	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	savovaEtAl2008:wsdDomains	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2008.02.003	\N		\N	\N	1088--1100	\N	6	\N	issn = {15320464}, posted-at = {2009-02-10 00:32:07}, citeulike-article-id = {3732914}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbi.2008.02.003}	\N	33349f231db8b937a05bbf0626f6e394	415ba9ba1513d26b16f8b96c871b1657	bb5269a9d41024f2448521ca293c278e	article	Word sense disambiguation across two domains: Biomedical literature and clinical notes	G. Savova and A. Coden and I. Sominsky and R. Johnson and P. Ogren and P. Groen and C. Chute	\N	2008
8417612	BMC Bioinformatics	7	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xuEtAl2006:wsdBio	http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-334	\N		\N	\N	334+	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-2105}, posted-at = {2009-02-10 00:27:57}, citeulike-article-id = {744821}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2105-7-334}	\N	9019bc29b2a4e09f472cbf7c5fb4a519	3409e26a5a68822737d633c0a0b9013d	837f8f08acb3a42a0d53276cb5823cce	article	Machine learning and word sense disambiguation in the biomedical domain: design and evaluation issues	Hua Xu and Marianthi Markatou and Rositsa Dimova and Hongfang Liu and Carol Friedman	\N	2006
8417613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Companion Volume to the Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL/EACL 2001) – Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gaustad2001:pseudoVsReal	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.20.9203	\N		\N	\N	61--66	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-09 23:58:56}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4027199}, comment = {The results in this article seem suspect, although the idea behind the author's claims seems reasonable.  The data set of 4 "real" words is very small, and no formal analysis of the results was provided to justify the claims of significance.  Furthermore, the authors chose pseudowords based on the distribution of the real words in the test set only.  The distribution of pseudoword senses in the training set does not come close to the distribution of the corresponding real words in the training set. (These distributions are not provided directly, but they can be calculated from data in Table 1.)  This would not be as concerting, however, the pseudowords that exhibit this discrepancy also appear to be the only examples that actually support the author's hypothesis.}	In this paper we investigate whether the task of disambiguating pseudowords (artificial ambiguous words) is comparable to the disambiguation of real ambiguous words. Since the two methods are inherently different, a direct comparison is not possible. An indirect approach is taken where the setup for both systems is as similar as possible, i.e. using the same corpus and settings. The results obtained clearly indicate that the tasks are quite different. We conclude that the current practice of using pseudowords cannot be taken as a substitute for testing with real ambiguous words. 1	3f36263e677dcfff13f5d788a545716e	aea17cd53acbfb078cba04dd40d21d67	8b629be0f748487c517ec5e0b21bdff9	inproceedings	Statistical corpus-based word sense disambiguation: Pseudowords vs. real ambiguous words	Tanja Gaustad and Rijksuniversiteit Groningen	\N	2001
8417614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW '02: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Ontologies and the Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	maedcheStaab2002:ontSim	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=650859	\N		\N	\N	251--263	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-06 22:20:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4018590}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3-540-44268-5}	\N	73b56c09ac1306caa171378120edfc69	d5b06cd1af41e25a751ab755fb3a0068	3a3b029259f39e1e1893012f5e8a7b1e	inproceedings	Measuring Similarity between Ontologies	Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab	\N	2002
8417615	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stumpfEtAl2008:iui	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-21 19:34:07}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {3656404}	The potential for machine learning systems to improve via a\
mutually beneficial exchange of information with users has\
yet to be explored in much detail. Previously, we found that\
users were willing to provide a generous amount of rich\
feedback to machine learning systems, and that the types of\
some of this rich feedback seem promising for assimilation\
by machine learning algorithms. Following up on those\
findings, we ran an experiment to assess the viability of\
incorporating real-time keyword-based feedback in initial\
training phases when data is limited. We found that rich\
feedback improved accuracy but an initial unstable period\
often caused large fluctuations in classifier behavior. Partic-\
ipants were able to give feedback by relying heavily on sys-\
tem communication in order to respond to changes. The\
results show that in order to benefit from the user's know-\
ledge, machine learning systems must be able to absorb\
keyword-based rich feedback in a graceful manner and pro-\
vide clear explanations of their predictions.	831b6ee850d38b0e8273830bfdb3adf8	8086e57969551fb3557b8bd5d199f493	ebf3eca7dbdf984b380a2eb3b3e6bf21	inproceedings	Integrating Rich User Feedback into Intelligent User Interfaces	Simone	\N	2008
8417616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SWS '04: Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on Secure web service	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	skalkaWang2004:trust	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1111348.1111354	\N		\N	\N	47--55	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-20 21:00:22}, citeulike-article-id = {611375}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113973X}, doi = {10.1145/1111348.1111354}	\N	beae6b48a191e6c6a81ba45e67aac73e	63b700fa3d4aba6ed4123cb937693503	90ebc145b4006baf4f66d3df00d49cb3	inproceedings	Trust but verify: authorization for web services	Christian Skalka and Sean X. Wang	\N	2004
8417617	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proc. 3rd VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management (SDM'06)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Seoul, Korea	\N	\N	yaoEtAl2006:DBprivacy	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--17	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-20 20:51:34}, citeulike-article-id = {3141763}, priority = {2}	\N	5e40875bde191fbf4be03d351c98dacf	d23b1b8ab2a42598d6a6b85ce0da88b8	426baffb550640ae863e4743087b70b0	inproceedings	Indistinguishability: the other aspect of privacy	Chao Yao and Lingyu Wang and Sean X. Wang and Sushil Jajodia	Willem Jonker and Milan Petkovic	2006
8417618	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	IST Programme of the Commission of the European Communities	\N	\N	\N	Next Web Generation	gomezPerezManzano2003:ontologies	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-20 18:57:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2504966}	\N	8d8e2e8c41bc13a96e8d3ac6b8e6674a	4070c8699f06e765b3c515cf2bc08824	7644d6146cd039766158b44adaf0d3c2	techreport	Deliverable 1.5: A survey of ontology learning methods and\
techniques	Asunci\\'{o}n G\\'{o}mez-P\\'{e}rez and David Manzano-Macho	\N	2003
8417619	sp	00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	lunt1989:aggregation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SECPRI.1989.36284	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1540-7993}, posted-at = {2008-08-19 01:23:53}, citeulike-article-id = {3134592}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/SECPRI.1989.36284}	This paper examines inference and aggregation problems that can arise in multilevel relational database systems and points out some fallacies in our thinking about these problems that may hinder real progress from being made toward their solution. Although others have done come initial research toward solving inference problems, aggregation has been treated only superficially in the literature. This paper attempts to lay a firmer foundation for a theory of these problems. Several types of problem are identified and approaches toward their solution suggested.	2c12479c559690a798518107bf3fb1b5	e70460bf9189cf8dcd92dcc62eae90e1	bd9d98eed3d864cd329cda2f8c519bc6	article	Aggregation and Inference: Facts and Fallacies	Teresa F. Lunt	\N	1989
8417621	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proc. of SPIE Vol. 4518 Multimedia Systems and Applications IV	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chenEtAl2001:watermarks	\N	\N		\N	\N	166--176	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 20:00:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3134123}	\N	47e6e04b92614f25ead772fca4c609d5	cd1c19a24e5c4f3f5c6b7ed646f0e48b	7610983cd3dfb0f693db217ef40986df	inproceedings	Recent Developments in Document Image Watermarking and Data Hiding	Minya Chen and Edward K. Wong and Nasir Memon and Scott Adams	Andrew G. Tescher and Bhaskaran Vasudev and Michael V. Bove	2001
8417622	Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yangKot2007:watermarks	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMM.2006.887990	\N		\N	\N	475--486	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:54:09}, citeulike-article-id = {2401481}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TMM.2006.887990}	In this paper, a novel blind data hiding method for binary images authentication aims at preserving the connectivity of pixels in a local neighborhood is proposed. The "flippability" of a pixel is determined by imposing three transition criteria in a 3 times 3 moving window centered at the pixel. The "embeddability" of a block is invariant in the watermark embedding process, hence the watermark can be extracted without referring to the original image. The "uneven embeddability" of the host image is handled by embedding the watermark only in those "embeddable" blocks. The locations are chosen in such a way that the visual quality of the watermarked image is guaranteed. Different types of blocks are studied and their abilities to increase the capacity are compared. The problem of how to locate the "embeddable" pixels in a block for different block schemes is addressed which facilitates the incorporation of the cryptographic signature as the hard authenticator watermark to ensure integrity and authenticity of the image. Discussions on the security considerations, visual quality against capacity, counter measures against steganalysis and analysis of the computational load are provided. Comparisons with prior methods show superiority of the proposed scheme	e5354332676788026de32aeadae0e11d	66a5dde7b07e4fc5d4cc432dad76ca5d	b938cf11c7bd42783ad1079f6626bf56	article	Pattern-Based Data Hiding for Binary Image Authentication by Connectivity-Preserving	H. Yang and A. C. Kot	\N	2007
8417624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	COLING '04: Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	suEtAl2004:wsd	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220355.1220545	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:29:08}, location = {Geneva, Switzerland}, citeulike-article-id = {3134100}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/1220355.1220545}	\N	f3555504a83e6704c554a0296d4343c5	97051daa69aef2235fe62c1fe607f29c	26028911522b4d1f748bb82718cfad00	inproceedings	Semi-supervised training of a kernel PCA-based model for word sense disambiguation	Weifeng Su and Marine Carpuat and Dekai Wu	\N	2004
8417625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '04: Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	wuEtAl2004:wsd	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1218955.1219036	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:27:31}, location = {Barcelona, Spain}, citeulike-article-id = {3134097}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/1218955.1219036}	\N	ff8bfd0c0ac4e9bfa5bd0f65ea633323	de162ff1048ab73243149f070e5ce93d	4b462dc60fd540218098b582d181be74	inproceedings	A kernel PCA method for superior word sense disambiguation	Dekai Wu and Weifeng Su and Marine Carpuat	\N	2004
8417626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '02: Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	udeaSaito2002:categorization	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/775047.775140	\N		\N	\N	626--631	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:25:56}, location = {Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {3134093}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113567X}, doi = {10.1145/775047.775140}	\N	1a05ffc5400f5e547b0e4ac765b8bd1b	1f0e5721ea121392060a5f620edf7178	cbda2aa454936870d446f481e01fa0b1	inproceedings	Single-shot detection of multiple categories of text using parametric mixture models	Naonori Ueda and Kazumi Saito	\N	2002
8417627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECML '98: Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	jachims1998:svmsShort	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=649721	\N		\N	\N	137--142	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:22:17}, citeulike-article-id = {3134088}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540644172}	\N	77da477c840152b7bbec1b2cbcabf38c	1b646150e0903be769bf6424198c3355	902f1e8dbc748f2e6dd7667c6f9f94fe	inproceedings	Text Categorization with Suport Vector Machines: Learning with Many Relevant Features	Thorsten Joachims	\N	1998
8417628	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{McGraw-Hill Education (ISE Editions)}	\N	\N	\N	mitchell1997:ml	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0071154671	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-18 19:13:39}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0071154671}, citeulike-article-id = {218147}	\N	721c02d042a6a6517976345f5d66cf04	479a66c32badb3a455fbdcf8e6633a5d	52d71136494540d7f5712edc0dc5b3dc	book	Machine Learning	Thomas Mitchell	\N	1997
8417629	Computer Security Applications Conference, 1990., Proceedings of the Sixth Annual	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Security Applications Conference, 1990., Proceedings of the Sixth Annual	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lin1990:aggregateSecurity	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CSAC.1990.143787	\N		\N	\N	286--294	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-11 22:54:12}, citeulike-article-id = {3110238}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/CSAC.1990.143787}	Proposes a probabilistic type of measure theory which estimates the amount of security relevant information of every subset of a given aggregate. This probabilistic measure theory provides each application a means or mechanism to furnish the system a numerical measure to assist the system security officer for making decisions on releasing or downgrading the internal data of the aggregate. A scenario for solving the aggregation problems during the design phase is proposed. In developing this work, two guiding principles are applied: Minimum Aggregation Principle (MAP) and the Maximum Protection Principle (MPP). MAP keeps both the number of elements in an aggregation and the number of aggregates to a minimum, while MPP keeps the unnecessary risks to a minimum	5b070df1e74d6177de4019c8c04fde0c	3dfb1229421255d845b71dfa27901598	7bdbd77710c669963ffb568b4ac432d8	inproceedings	Probabilistic measure on aggregations [data security]	T. Y. Lin	\N	1990
8417630	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the Second workshop on Uncovering Plagiarism, Authorship, and Software Misuse (PAN)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	creswickEtAl2008:InfoTracker	\N	\N		\N	\N	21--25	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-05 22:11:19}, location = {Patras, Greece}, citeulike-article-id = {3089574}, priority = {0}	The accurate tracking and retrieval of content pedigree is\
a quickly growing requirement as our abilities to create information\
assets increases exponentially. Plagiarism detection, accurate accred-\
itation, and classiﬁcation tasks all rely on the ability to determine\
where content is being used and where it originated. We present an\
approach to document pedigree tracking that is based on an efﬁcient\
disk-based data structure and the use of two contrasting collections of\
historical text. These collections enable content of two types (or de-\
grees of importance) to be deﬁned and accounted for when locating\
documents with overlapping content. This approach is resilient in the\
face of substantial ancillary content and paraphrasing, two common\
sources of error in existing content tracking techniques.	44cebbbe5539977689b432765ba11de5	1f2b60a986c1a1184c85f73b7e5699fa	ecddbc5c92adf6e093f1bcc4e66f2954	inproceedings	Pedigree Tracking in the Face of Ancillary Content	Eugene R. Creswick and Emi Fujioka and Terrance Goan	Benno Stein and Efstathios Stamatatos and Moshe Koppel	2008
8417632	Algorithmica	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ukkonen1995:suffix	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.10.751	\N		\N	\N	249--260	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-08 04:09:56}, citeulike-article-id = {707616}, priority = {2}	An on-line algorithm is presented for constructing the suffix tree for a given string in time linear in the length of the string. The new algorithm has the desirable property of processing the string symbol by symbol from left to right. It has always the suffix tree for the scanned part of the string ready. The method is developed as a linear-time version of a very simple algorithm for (quadratic size) suffix tries. Regardless of its quadratic worst-case this latter algorithm can be a good...	6b613df353b27ac8649bd3a35d93ce29	7567441ce5b800fbac6b1b3380bbcd25	6a94d6b22e5ed087ff8def9911c8957a	article	On-Line Construction of Suffix Trees	Esko Ukkonen	\N	1995
8417633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SODA '03: Proceedings of the fourteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	kratschEtAl2006:certAlg	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=644137	\N		\N	\N	158--167	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-03 17:27:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2859542}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0898715385}	\N	aa163072d4aea5a802bf6cdff559493e	58558f37661c2dfae95d7f63107bf736	be76f52c79c25e64849a8086fdfe6a04	inproceedings	Certifying algorithms for recognizing interval graphs and permutation graphs	Dieter Kratsch and Ross M. Mcconnell and Kurt Mehlhorn and Jeremy P. Spinrad	\N	2003
8417634	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW 05)	Journal of Universal Computer Science	\N	\N	Know-Center. ISSN 0948-695x.	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	eissenEtAl2005:suffixTrees	\N	\N		\N	\N	596--603	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-29 18:51:32}, citeulike-article-id = {2845585}, priority = {2}	In text-based information retrieval, which is the predominant retrieval task at present, several document models have been proposed, such as boolean, probabilistic, or (extended) vec- tor models [Baeza-Yates and Ribeiro-Neto 1999]. Interestingly, the sufﬁx tree document model is usually not discussed in the literature on the subject though it comes along with a property that sets it apart from the other models: It encodes information about word order. The sufﬁx tree docu- ment model owes much of its popularity from the Viv\\'{i}simo search engine, which operationalizes on-the-ﬂy categorization of Internet search results. While the classical document models can be considered as vectors of words, the sufﬁx tree doc- ument model as well as the related similarity measures are graph-based. Both types of document models provide an efﬁcient means to compute document similarities, and, according to various publications, both types of document models work well in practice. However, there is no com- parison between both paradigms that explains the concepts of one in terms of the other, or that contrasts their advantages and disadvantages with respect to certain retrieval tasks. In this paper we start to tackle this gap by shading light on the following questions: (1) How does similarity computation work in the sufﬁx tree document model? (2) Based on the insights of Question 1, is it possible to combine concepts of both document model types within classiﬁcation or categoriza- tion tasks? (3) Which of the document model types is more powerful with respect to unsupervised document classiﬁcation?	90758e0e6a2b6b05fe0f578d4c273238	e6fe874bdbbd0762487c0ee59cf33779	e2272b3ff1f362a0702fcf34d60b4368	inproceedings	The Suffix Tree Document Model Revisited	Sven M. Eissen and Benno Stein and Martin Potthast	\N	2005
8417635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chimDeng2007:newTrees	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1242572.1242590	\N		\N	\N	121--130	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-29 18:46:55}, citeulike-article-id = {2845421}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595936547}, doi = {10.1145/1242572.1242590}	In this paper, we propose a new similarity measure to compute the pairwise similarity of text-based documents based on suffix tree document model. By applying the new suffix tree similarity measure in Group-average Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering (GAHC) algorithm, we developed a new suffix tree document clustering algorithm (NSTC). Experimental results on two standard document clustering benchmark corpus OHSUMED and RCV1 indicate that the new clustering algorithm is a very effective document clustering algorithm. Comparing with the results of traditional word term weight tf-idf similarity measure in the same GAHC algorithm, NSTC achieved an improvement of 51\\% on the average of F-measure score. Furthermore, we apply the new clustering algorithm in analyzing the Web documents in online forum communities. A topic oriented clustering algorithm is developed to help people in assessing, classifying and searching the the Web documents in a large forum community.	385f450771447778d28ba0548cae34cc	3c549ac35d90dcd01490043bf9822066	40bee10dbe22fc8aaf2902c7bc8d2d61	inproceedings	A new suffix tree similarity measure for document clustering	Hung Chim and Xiaotie Deng	\N	2007
8417636	Aust. Comput. Sci. Commun.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	monostoriEtAl2002:svector	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/563857.563820	\N		\N	\N	157--165	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-29 18:29:44}, citeulike-article-id = {2845335}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/563857.563820}	Suffix trees are versatile data structures that are used for solving\
many string-matching problems. One of the main arguments\
against widespread usage of the structure is its space\
requirement. This paper describes a new structure called suffix\
vector, which is not only better in terms of storage space but\
also simpler than the most efficient suffix tree representation\
known to date. Alternatives of storage representations are\
discussed and a linear-time construction algorithm is also\
proposed in this paper. Space requirement of the suffix vector\
structure is compared to the space requirement of alternative\
suffix tree representations. We also make a theoretical\
comparison on the number of operations required to run\
algorithms on the suffix vector.	ae7c09c6e86f6fc3a276a55552496102	a60019b0bb64b0b2e19e3b8d62ed732c	a6cc7c149b261dca0642c866039b0e36	article	Suffix vector: space- and time-efficient alternative to suffix trees	Kriszti\\'{a}n Monostori and Arkady Zaslavsky and Heinz Schmidt	\N	2002
8417637	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW 05)	Journal of Universal Computer Science	\N	\N	Know-Center. ISSN 0948-695x.	Graz, Austria	\N	\N	stein2005:fuzzyPrints	\N	\N		\N	\N	572--579	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-29 18:25:48}, citeulike-article-id = {2845270}, priority = {2}	Abstract: This paper introduces a particular form of fuzzy-ﬁngerprints—their construction, their interpretation, and their use in the ﬁeld of information retrieval. Though the concept of ﬁnger- printing in general is not new, the way of using them within a similarity search as described here is: Instead of computing the similarity between two ﬁngerprints in order to access the similarity between the associated objects, simply the event of a ﬁngerprint collision is used for a similarity assessment. The main impact of this approach is the small number of comparisons necessary to conduct a similarity search.	cdda9b6f989280ae379b175a377d41c9	2760f137b0b348e34c7329db6ab8f088	f65f6ab20362961c312a2444163fd9d1	inproceedings	Fuzzy-Fingerprints for Text-Based Information Retrieval	Benno Stein	\N	2005
8417638	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 19th conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pittsburg, Pennsylvania	\N	\N	okanSchilit2008:miningLinks	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-27 20:31:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2838127}	Scanning books, magazines, and newspapers has become\
a widespread activity because people believe that much of\
the worlds information still resides oﬀ-line. In general after\
works are scanned they are indexed for search and processed\
to add links. This paper describes a new approach to au-\
tomatically add links by mining popularly quoted passages.\
Our technique connects elements that are semantically rich,\
so strong relations are made. Moreover, link targets point\
within a work, facilitating navigation. This paper makes\
three contributions. We describe a scalable algorithm for\
mining repeated word sequences from extremely large text\
corpora. Second, we present techniques that ﬁlter and rank\
the repeated sequences for quotations. Third, we present a\
new user interface for navigating across and within works in\
the collection using quotation links. Our system has been\
run on a digital library of over 1 million books and has been\
used by thousands of people.	eeacda733b9ca3267d860774537662a9	fd15363b6f35f081d5e08566d2ac99fe	374083d3972bd5ee05b14a17e291ef52	inproceedings	Generating Links by Mining Quotations	Okan Kolak and Bill N. Schilit	\N	2008
8417639	Mach. Learn.	15	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	cohnEtAl1992:activeLearning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022673506211	\N		\N	\N	201--221	\N	2	\N	issn = {0885-6125}, posted-at = {2008-05-23 00:20:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1727805}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1022673506211}	Active learning differs from  ” learning from examples” in that the learning algorithm assumes at least some control over what part of the input domain it receives information about. In some situations, active learning is provably more powerful than learning from examples alone, giving better generalization for a fixed number of training examples.\
\
In this article, we consider the problem of learning a binary concept in the absence of noise. We describe a formalism for active concept learning called selective sampling and show how it may be approximately implemented by a neural network. In selective sampling, a learner receives distribution information from the environment and queries an oracle on parts of the domain it considers  ” useful.” We test our implementation, called an SG-network, on three domains and observe significant improvement in generalization.	512323f9c3f7a540ef5f94e669c76d11	72295bb3b7689d4a9f44341e7f7df525	bc5f0247e30e9657f71f71d1efd607ee	article	Improving Generalization with Active Learning	David Cohn and Les Atlas and Richard Ladner	\N	1994
8417640	Communications of the ACM	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kidsim1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	54--67	\N	7	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 19:57:37}, citeulike-article-id = {1985889}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/176789.176795}	\N	09fdc9699cb894277fe4e787010e6e65	d9cbc3ae5f80a131f8d97ed5fa000970	4b614cc621471427e3b31971ddddefc1	article	KidSim: programming agents without a programming language	David C. Smith and Allen Cypher and Jim Spohrer	\N	1994
8417641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	koMyers2006:Barista	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124831	\N		\N	\N	387--396	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 19:03:56}, citeulike-article-id = {691586}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933727}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124831}	\N	0951542260a452b5314387730766b21d	fdba957e9b0ee419a32293790b555d3d	3a9151c0bf18ecf6c7dceaae67938e3c	inproceedings	Barista: An implementation framework for enabling new tools, interaction techniques and views in code editors	Andrew J. Ko and Brad A. Myers	\N	2006
8417642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '05: CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	koEtAl2005:editing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1056808.1056965	\N		\N	\N	1557--1560	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 19:01:59}, citeulike-article-id = {984681}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595930027}, doi = {10.1145/1056808.1056965}	\N	481a4bc5e03927cee7ae21d1bae8db87	1d8cdb82eb8d7c6b2df74260d6ddfb37	f96b1f3a80ecb52c7deb2b2463e4836d	inproceedings	Design requirements for more flexible structured editors from a study of programmers' text editing	Andrew J. Ko and Htet H. Aung and Brad A. Myers	\N	2005
8417643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HCC '03: Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	koMyers2003:errormodel	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1153917.1153960	\N		\N	\N	7--14	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 18:59:01}, citeulike-article-id = {2823519}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0780382250}	\N	bced3aa07f9dc7e05286f97018c0086c	1b482b360b38d56bbd649f691ebc60db	77ae958a9a9870bbff4a6bbae8ce66f0	inproceedings	Development and evaluation of a model of programming errors	A. J. Ko and B. A. Myers	\N	2003
8417644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	cypherEtAl1993:watch	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=168080	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 00:53:01}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262032139}, citeulike-article-id = {2753332}	\N	2c06ea25058d781afada3553a8cbdd75	e8b5c64cd682254e23f6cf4b16d3b4e3	838522747684de87d80c0b62d69dd4ed	book	Watch what I do: programming by demonstration	\N	Allen Cypher and Daniel C. Halbert and David Kurlander and Henry Lieberman and David Maulsby and Brad A. Myers and Alan Turransky	1993
8417645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VL '98: Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	perroneRepenning1998:rules	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=834478	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-22 00:49:03}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0818687126}, citeulike-article-id = {2821522}	\N	6b6d928e3752d455b5fa8946b7ef98d9	df41a30ede18efd24b65e6956c5dd543	a093b24f9be0de13b91a1a4178095c88	inproceedings	Graphical Rewrite Rule Analogies: Avoiding the Inherit or Copy \\& Paste Reuse Dilemma	Corrina Perrone and Alexander Repenning	\N	1998
8417646	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Syntax and semantics	\N	\N	\N	New York: Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	grice1975:logic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:23:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2359703}	\N	1533c743a253cbad2a40350dbcdd40db	84c01c5b5ae6ede9a21af7b99f7c3f51	0399d4cb88b92025ea7b78e92d090c66	incollection	Logic and conversation	H. P. Grice	Peter Cole and Jerry L. Morgan	1975
8417647	Cognitive Science	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	altermanEtAl1998:pragmaticAction	\N	\N		\N	\N	53--106	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:13:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2805674}	\N	5ab5735a3cbf98256ed53f670a1aeece	bb74d0b31c82beb4478f5d15ca3ce7fe	b0f8cf0bb847d00ac474242d07cd3f3c	article	Pragmatic Action	Richard Alterman and Roland Zito-Wolf and Tamitha Carpenter	\N	1998
8417648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brandeis University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carpenter1999:phd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:12:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2805670}	\N	732c6b9bacaa795aed6b87a88479b5ff	7459512bb1738198e02b21fba8317c32	b202ce9dff10fd81d25862364a6815e2	phdthesis	Reading to Plan; Planning to Read	Tamitha Carpenter	\N	1999
8417649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium titled  ” My Dinner with R2D2: Natural Dialogs with Practical Robotic Devices"	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carpenter2000:r2d2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:10:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2805667}	\N	f801a6695e9b4d47fb9e7a2d6adc6253	c29fc5d59d71a9286d90fcad8e55dd83	362328268d037aa7441e57eb90d72cfc	inbook	Letting R2D2 Read Instructions and Ask for Help	Tamitha Carpenter	\N	2000
8417650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Industry/Interservice, Training, Simulation \\& Education Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	carpenterEtAl2000:dl	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:08:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2805660}	\N	03d3bf79b37896e0caf7576e361eca5f	26db19653c79f4b6846f25b6ea2a1985	f9a1561e63de994799c37c5a2365c9c2	inproceedings	A\
Constructivist Approach to Distance Learning for Counterterrorist\
Intelligence Analysis	Tamitha Carpenter and Daniel Fu and Phillip Michalak and Laurie Spencer and Luciano Iorizzo	\N	2000
8417651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Security and Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	Las Vegas	\N	\N	jonesCarpenter2002:net	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-16 19:05:41}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2805656}	\N	df7ed224ec9ff7f0624550992f1cda7c	ee0ef05d37eca4b22c3679f01b9d544e	67c598e6dc482782aa6223db06a0e582	inproceedings	Towards Decentralized Network Management\
and Reliability	Lynn W. Jones and Tamitha Carpenter	\N	2002
8417652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of AAAI	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	woods2000:indexing	\N	\N		\N	\N	1180--1185	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-15 23:26:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2802772}	\N	03cfccb6d681b6944c10af50b199b81f	46626fc8e6f1deeab0b0c3b55ae73096	6479b714d9dfe07e4523269595893905	inproceedings	Conceptual Indexing: Practical Large-Scale AI for Efficient Information Extraction	William A. Woods	\N	2000
8417653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI '98/IAAI '98: Proceedings of the fifteenth national/tenth conference on Artificial intelligence/Innovative applications of artificial intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	roth1998:learning	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=295894	\N		\N	\N	806--813	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-15 23:20:31}, citeulike-article-id = {2802763}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262510987}	\N	8301700bdfedb02d6f3c10697c4f1aef	2f300971ff52dc472284224723181b2d	a9e41c09e280be1c147b6e0faaef8910	inproceedings	Learning to resolve natural language ambiguities: a unified approach	Dan Roth	\N	1998
8417655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	agichtein2005:scaling	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-12 17:30:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2789987}	Information extraction and text mining applications are just beginning to tap the immense amounts of\
valuable textual information available online. In order to extract information from millions, and in some\
cases, billions of documents, different solutions to scalability emerged. We review key approaches for\
scaling up information extraction, including using general-purpose search engines as well as indexing\
techniques specialized for information extraction applications. Scalable information extraction is an\
active area of research, and we highlight some of the opportunities and challenges in this area that are\
relevant to the database community.	2adba3a63e7b1889444ff0f9db48d293	dd75cb2365b995c900fe00607318375a	74ac29fac12149f0988daec23a1b1b39	inproceedings	Scaling Information Extraction to Large Document Collections	Eugene Agichtein	\N	2005
8417656	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	In the Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bankoEtAl2007:OIE	\N	\N		\N	\N	2670--2676	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-08 23:04:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2773682}	Traditionally, Information Extraction (IE) has fo- cused on satisfying precise, narrow, pre-speciﬁed requests from small homogeneous corpora (e.g., extract the location and time of seminars from a set of announcements). Shifting to a new domain requires the user to name the target relations and to manually create new extraction rules or hand-tag new training examples. This manual labor scales linearly with the number of target relations. This paper introduces Open IE (OIE), a new ex- traction paradigm where the system makes a single data-driven pass over its corpus and extracts a large set of relational tuples without requiring any human input. The paper also introduces T EXT RUNNER, a fully implemented, highly scalable OIE system where the tuples are assigned a probability and indexed to support efﬁcient extraction and explo- ration via user queries. We report on experiments over a 9,000,000 Web page corpus that compare T EXT RUNNER with K NOW I TA LL, a state-of-the-art Web IE system. T EXT RUNNER achieves an error reduction of 33\\% on a comparable set of extractions. Furthermore, in the amount of time it takes K NOW I TA LL to per- form extraction for a handful of pre-speciﬁed re- lations, T EXT RUNNER extracts a far broader set of facts reﬂecting orders of magnitude more rela- tions, discovered on the ﬂy. We report statistics on T EXT RUNNER's 11,000,000 highest probability tuples, and show that they contain over 1,000,000 concrete facts and over 6,500,000 more abstract as- sertions.	05a7f25b687fa9ed307ce3c1945f8946	b390d827609f4458b03aa13c5edc10c4	202d8bb733504819778843a37457bbe3	inproceedings	Open Information Extraction from the Web	Michele Banko and Michael J. Cafarella and Stephen Soderland and Matt Broadhead and Oren Etzioni	\N	2007
8417657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '03: Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	kudoMatsumoto2003:kernel	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075096.1075100	\N		\N	\N	24--31	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:31:33}, citeulike-article-id = {2767200}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/1075096.1075100}	\N	9a727efbfff4c3ef2c3b6f887750db74	6d5511fb79f3399546720182913932a2	0dec01b96d19c4efd9c97825aa28983c	inproceedings	Fast methods for kernel-based text analysis	Taku Kudo and Yuji Matsumoto	\N	2003
8417658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	isozakiKazawa2002:NamedEntitySVM	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1072228.1072282	\N		\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:28:59}, citeulike-article-id = {2767196}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/1072228.1072282}	\N	18958efc92c7de71ccf0749809570d7c	19658721bac72daecae81f40fcd977d6	b4f848a912fa1fab94c74752c9eaefaa	inproceedings	Efficient support vector classifiers for named entity recognition	Hideki Isozaki and Hideto Kazawa	\N	2002
8417659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '00: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	gildeaJurafsky2000:semanticRoles	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075218.1075283	\N		\N	\N	512--520	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:25:58}, citeulike-article-id = {2767191}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/1075218.1075283}	\N	d62c31153cfa5fcd128e3337d407f7ce	62b971dab73da6d494d7fb61e4b36536	ab28d926dedef421af4b68d67e56657f	inproceedings	Automatic labeling of semantic roles	Daniel Gildea and Daniel Jurafsky	\N	2000
8417660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	bakerEtAl1998:frameNet	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/980451.980860	\N		\N	\N	86--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:23:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2767182}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/980451.980860}	\N	75267354c14897516a419b7bdde40e20	0c3739880ca191832c2ccbe256a10a90	6ee71d14c6b4aff5bd2fce3226058564	inproceedings	The Berkeley FrameNet Project	Collin F. Baker and Charles J. Fillmore and John B. Lowe	\N	1998
8417661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the fifth conference on Applied natural language processing	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	zhai1997:nouns	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/974557.974603	\N		\N	\N	312--319	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:16:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2767180}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/974557.974603}	\N	5ed1282c257945207434c517370ae829	8f261ba5cb844faf589f41e88755fea9	6edd73c545bd5807b94c1ba87bcada9e	inproceedings	Fast statistical parsing of noun phrases for document indexing	Chengxiang Zhai	\N	1997
8417662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Worshop on Secure Knowledge Management (SKM)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goanBroadhead2004:skm	http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord\\&\\#38;metadataPrefix=html\\&\\#38;identifier=ADA454839	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:47:59}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730766}	The insider threat has proved a tough nut to crack. Previous work in this area has been dominated by efforts to model normal user behavior through statistical measures and then detect substantial anomalies. Unfortunately, while these methods have shown some ability in the detection of masqueraders, broader applications have proved ineffectual due to extremely high false alarm rates. In this paper, the authors describe an alternative approach, Stochastic Long-String Analysis with Feedback (SL-SAFE), that can achieve high levels of accuracy in detecting the unauthorized access and distribution of sensitive/proprietary information by insiders -- the single most costly type of computer crime. SL-SAFE succeeds in this task by means of a stochastic sampling of bottlenecks through which information must flow to be useful to the malicious insider. Further, it achieves a low (and shrinking) false alarm rate by validating its suspicions through public information sources and eliciting feedback from the information owner.	8a4c088e4eb717b8d96ba82a6d32c3cc	b16380a4c8f6d47393fd2bdba237e53c	ba4b0ad3465351eadfca86a4e16bd68e	article	Detecting the Misappropriation of Sensitive Information through Bottleneck Monitoring	Terrance Goan and Matthew Broadhead	\N	2004
8417663	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th International  Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goanAndMayk2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:44:55}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730750}	Command and Control for coordinated response to domestic terrorist attack will require the ability of Federal, state, and local agencies to maintain awareness of the status, capabilities, requirements, response plans, and C2 procedures, etc. of the other collaborating organizations. While progress is being made in improving information sharing, the TOPOFF exercises have demonstrated that organizations still lack any substantial ability to coordinate responses to large scale events that involve dozens of local, state, and Federal organizations. In this paper we describe progress made in the development of new information access services that provide for improved situation awareness. We have strived to develop a solution that enables User Defined Operational Picture (UDOP) functionality while respecting the unique information management practices of the collaborating Homeland Security organizations. Our system concept, Vista, employs an adaptive machine learning paradigm that supports a new form of context-sensitive information access, monitoring, and alerting that fills substantial gaps in existing Crisis Information Management System technologies. Experimental results demonstrate very substantial improvements in information access efficiency and provide strong evidence for the feasibility of the overall concept.	61e53b46ef615524d36932f7d5ac7684	b12e53058d88dac3cdfa1096d66f3629	93a0a518c965da3f3c9a9cd6f9f38594	inproceedings	Improving Information Exchange and Coordination Amongst Homeland Security Organizations	Terrance Goan and Israel Mayk	\N	2005
8417664	Intelligence and Security Informatics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goanEtAl2006:provenance	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11760146\\_93	\N		\N	\N	692--693	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:40:57}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730742}, doi = {10.1007/11760146\\_93}	In recent years, it has become clear that our ability to create vast information assets far outstrips our ability to exploit and protect them. The Intelligence Community faces particularly significant information management challenges as they seek to: improve information awareness amongst analysts; improve the reliability of intelligence; safely share information with warfighters and allies; and root out malicious insiders. One means to mitigating these challenges is to provide reliable knowledge of the provenance (i.e., lineage) of documents. This knowledge would allow, for instance, analysts to identify source information underpinning an intelligence report.	59d5158f3055c20b96c6f0cbb2ad97a1	c6fcf210ccd76ed8a5cc672deb771ed6	58ca5e1a6eb66b0236ff2fc617f532eb	incollection	Identifying Information Provenance in Support of Intelligence Analysis, Sharing, and Protection	Terrance Goan and Emi Fujioka and Ryan Kaneshiro and Lynn Gasch	\N	2006
8417665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACSAC '01: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	monteith2001:TIE	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=872016.872142	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:36:00}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0769514057}, citeulike-article-id = {2730725}	\N	423c927c5571981e316caa9f75b2b19d	bf729836a4641b4c795b35bf51819570	376aea2f1d1e5e180c650d3d9f777a22	inproceedings	Genoa TIE, Advanced Boundary Controller Experiment	E. Monteith	\N	2001
8417666	Secure Data Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bettiniEtAl2004	http://www.springerlink.com/content/qdv2un1c8kjjuxu0\
	\N		\N	\N	187--201	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:24:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730692}	In a database system, authorization-based access-control is generally the first line of defense, preventing unauthorized accesses to secret or sensitive data. However, this mechanism is susceptible to security breaches due to improper authorization (e.g., the general public is mistakenly granted access to a copy of sensitive data) and cannot block insider attacks (an authorized user accidentally or intentionally discloses secrets to outsiders). Supplementary to access-control, the release-control mechanism is to check all the outgoing documents for any leak of secret or sensitive information. This paper reports preliminary results on a specific release-control task, namely, how to deal with sensitive associations that need to be restricted from releasing. A sensitive association refers to a pair of values whose connection involves some secrets. The disclosure of such a pair may reveal the secretive connection and therefore should be controlled. The release control of sensitive associations is a very challenging and long term research problem. This paper introduces techniques to identify and represent sensitive associations hidden in a database.	0e2324a708d88ab83ce78729e325c149	af4aa515ca644b20b17f8c36306863c0	bb8d07a2b59d29b61a8dc74e1b4e55b1	incollection	Identifying Sensitive Associations in Databases for Release Control	Claudio Bettini and Xiaoyang S. Wang and Sushil Jajodia	\N	2004
8417667	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Sixth IFIP  TC-11 WG 11.5 Working Conference on Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lausanne, Switzerland	\N	\N	bettiniEtAl2003	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.2.5363	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:14:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730671}	Controlled release of information from an organization is becoming important from various considerations: privacy, competitive information protection, strategic data control, and more. In most organizations, data protection is afforded only by using access control. However, it can be argued that access control suffers from at least two problems. First, effective access control assumes a perfect categorization of information ("who can access what"), which is increasingly difficult in a complex...	91e878b6ab0dc48b600ba89dbd2aa156	ad59004db6c2181fc38ac7cfd30212e0	631b72e8aa1da2c73f154b115237320a	inproceedings	A Learning-Based Approach to Information Release Control	Claudio Bettini and Sean X. Wang and Sushil Jajodia	\N	2003
8417668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MITRE Digest	\N	\N	\N	http://www.mitre.org/news/digest/defense\\_intelligence/08\\_05/di\\_xbis.html	\N	\N	dwyer2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:11:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730661}	\N	1ce0bcdd481be143304d0562806e6625	c1221f685efcd9ef0b60910a57835099	9151b6eebeb8f415aca1c0ef79f8a9fb	techreport	Need-To-Know vs. Need-To-Share	Shari Dwyer	\N	2005
8417669	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MITRE Technical Report	\N	\N	\N	http://www.mitre-corporation.org/work/tech\\_papers/tech\\_papers\\_05/05\\_0166/index.html	\N	\N	reedEtAl2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-28 19:08:29}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2730653}	This report documents research efforts for the FY03 and FY04 Mission Oriented Investigation and Experimentation (MOIE) project "Security Guards for the Future Web." Traditionally, computer security guards have been used to control what information flows between security domains. Guard technology needs to keep pace with the evolving Web environment. The authors conjectured that a family of security guard services would be needed to provide the full range of functionality necessary to support the future Web. They structured their research into three segments: the browser-based environment, the Web Services environment and the Semantic Web. Their objectives were to investigate how the content and format of data would change in the various Web environments and how mechanisms designed to enforce cross-domain information sharing rules would have to evolve to match that changing content. Their research for the browser-based environment included a requirements analysis and an analysis of alternative architectures for cross-domain information exchanges. Their research for the Web Services and Semantic Web environments focused on two aspects of guards: the type of data that the guard can transfer and the method used to check the content of items. They decided to focus their Web Services and Semantic Web research on highly structured XML data and guards that would automatically check the content using machine-interpretable information sharing rules. They chose to explore guard designs that supported a wide range of security policies and the ability to easily replace or update the information sharing rules. Their approach entailed three steps: (1) creating an operational scenario for use in their experiment, (2) building a prototype for experimentation, and (3) conducting tests with the prototype using the generated scenario and capturing the lessons learned.	ea77a709eb6ffa1c429042639b44efc3	9cb6576d8a506dfbb120515f7253e956	53cc7f6e3df81503097e9dd6911bf0d3	techreport	Security Guards for the Future Web	Nancy Reed and Dave Bryson and James Garriss and Steve Gosnell and Brook Heaton and Gary Huber and David Jacobs and Mary Pulvermacher and Salim Semy and Chad Smith and John Standard	\N	2005
8417670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Website: http://www.purifile.com	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	purifile	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-27 21:17:41}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2724648}	\N	bdef02901cb6e4d643deb05e5e3738a0	4c485fd653d34478355c615a99ddc1b5	8d2174214cfd4f45d0c423fbace52435	misc	{PuriFile}	\N	\N	2008
8417671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilks97:grammar	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.52.223	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 20:54:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2719359}	This paper describes two experiments: one exploring the amount of information relevant to\
sense disambiguation contained in the part-of-speech field of entries in a Machine Readable\
Dictionary (MRD); the other, more practical, experiment attempts sense disambiguation\
of all content words in a text assigning MRD homographs as sense tags using only partof\
-speech information. We have implemented a simple sense tagger which successfully tags\
94\\% of words using this method. A plan to extend this...	b8eca905a6ac195bb363c4eebe07401a	731c8fe854deed0f0c046d455cc5b3c6	0be2728a13f88708c6d9644a8fc852da	misc	The grammar of sense: using part-of-speech tags as a first step in semantic disambiguation	Y. Wilks and M. Stevenson	\N	1997
8417672	Program	14	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	porter1980:stemmer	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=275705	\N		\N	\N	130--137	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 20:10:44}, citeulike-article-id = {220516}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1558604545}, comment = {Full text:
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http://tartarus.org/\\~{}martin/PorterStemmer/def.txt}	http://tartarus.org/\\~{}martin/PorterStemmer/def.txt	70c1009a15ac2e60e3a339c68640a637	5cc5000d0cbdf957fd74a27ecbc3c2f7	ed6af3a43b772193f0064a7a565c0c57	article	An algorithm for suffix stripping	M. F. Porter	\N	1980
8417673	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{The MIT Press}	\N	\N	\N	manningSchutze:nlp	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0262133601	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-25 19:52:17}, citeulike-article-id = {105906}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262133601}	{"Statistical natural-language processing is, in my estimation, one of the most fast-moving and exciting areas of computer science these days. Anyone who wants to learn this field would be well advised to get this book. For that matter, the same goes for anyone who is already in the field. I know that it is going to be one of the most well-thumbed books on my bookshelf." -- Eugene Charniak, Department of Computer Science, Brown University  <P>Statistical approaches to processing natural language text have become dominant in recent years. This foundational text is the first comprehensive introduction to statistical natural language processing (NLP) to appear. The book contains all the theory and algorithms needed for building NLP tools. It provides broad but rigorous coverage of mathematical and linguistic foundations, as well as detailed discussion of statistical methods, allowing students and researchers to construct their own implementations. The book covers collocation finding, word sense disambiguation, probabilistic parsing, information retrieval, and other applications.  <P>More on this book}	c6aba02847de5105c5d4faaf3dc4b7f2	236888fb5d3ee9e0a9521cb2a7d150bd	82fe3a386fb5c53cfb3b9cd9e5135c71	book	Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing	Christopher D. Manning and Hinrich Schtze	\N	1999
8417674	Technometrics	11	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grubbs	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--21	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 23:54:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2693766}	\N	fb935feff41bb55ca066ede59c8ed2eb	ca39afc35da3758e469e973c5d2cb97e	dd8e7a01a769e38a836a21d740081cc9	article	Procedures for Detecting Outlying Observations in Samples	Frank E. Grubbs	\N	1969
8417675	PNAS	80	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wilburLipman:rapidSequence	http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.80.3.726	\N		\N	\N	726--730	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 22:19:13}, citeulike-article-id = {1574178}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.80.3.726}	With the development of large data banks of protein and nucleic acid sequences, the need for efficient methods of searching such banks for sequences similar to a given sequence has become evident. We present an algorithm for the global comparison of sequences based on matching k-tuples of sequence elements for a fixed k. The method results in substantial reduction in the time required to search a data bank when compared with prior techniques of similarity analysis, with minimal loss in sensitivity. The algorithm has also been adapted, in a separate implementation, to produce rigorous sequence alignments. Currently, using the DEC KL-10 system, we can compare all sequences in the entire Protein Data Bank of the National Biomedical Research Foundation with a 350-residue query sequence in less than 3 min and carry out a similar analysis with a 500-base query sequence against all eukaryotic sequences in the Los Alamos Nucleic Acid Data Base in less than 2 min. 10.1073/pnas.80.3.726	2086b04f42cc85f8b2597e63bb6b744d	dee8c575317b1fafe22e2f9644c7adcf	c91e9b0c2860b77502548d242dc9a0cf	article	Rapid Similarity Searches of Nucleic Acid and Protein Data Banks	W. J. Wilbur and David J. Lipman	\N	1983
8417676	J. ACM	25	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Maier1978:seqComplexity	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/322063.322075	\N		\N	\N	322--336	\N	2	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, posted-at = {2008-04-20 22:00:28}, citeulike-article-id = {2693625}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/322063.322075}	\N	f8916b3902399b8a0902c6b6772843ce	c8dd97ab7d3569840575aebc7fd11dee	9938e9dfa4033ddfa322f65516bf35a4	article	The Complexity of Some Problems on Subsequences and Supersequences	David Maier	\N	1978
8417677	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{W. H. Freeman}	\N	\N	\N	gareyJohnson:intract	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0716710455	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 21:51:25}, citeulike-article-id = {574128}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0716710455}	{This book's introduction features a humorous story of a man with a line of people behind him, who explains to his boss, "I can't find an efficient algorithm, but neither can all these famous people." This man illustrates an important quality of a class of problems, namely, the NP-complete problems: if you can prove that a problem is in this class, then it has no known polynomial-time solution that is guaranteed to work in general. This quality implies that the problem is difficult to deal with in practice.<p> The focus of this book is to teach the reader how to identify, deal with, and understand the essence of NP-complete problems; <I>Computers and Intractability</I> does all of those things effectively. In a readable yet mathematically rigorous manner, the book covers topics such as how to prove that a given problem is NP-complete and how to cope with NP-complete problems. (There is even a chapter on advanced topics, with numerous references.) <I>Computers and Intractability</I> also contains a list of more than 300 problems--most of which are known to be NP-complete--with comments and references.}	977b7eb4ad923e31e75ce42b69f7b53e	ff69422a0dd852de42ed1c7d63fb2bf6	933ab5cd60292cc03f08c455e01b61d7	book	Computers and Intractability : A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness (Series of Books in the Mathematical Sciences)	M. R. Garey and D. S. Johnson	\N	1979
8417678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEQS: Sequences '91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eppsteinEtAl1991:efficientSeq	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.39.8503	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 21:46:58}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2693615}	: We consider new algorithms for the solution of many dynamic programming recurrences for sequence comparison and for RNA secondary structure prediction. The techniques upon which the algorithms are based e\\#ectively exploit the physical constraints of the problem to derive more e\\#cient methods for sequence analysis. 1. INTRODUCTION In this paper we consider algorithms for two problems in sequence analysis. The first problem is sequence alignment, and the second is the prediction of RNA...	4d1d69e65e72c3fa9741932c6983bf2c	d07458b32fbace1ac3dfbcebe3284460	180ff02ac7c192cb7650da266ec00a7e	inproceedings	Efficient Algorithms for Sequence Analysis	David Eppstein and Zvi Galil and Raffaele Giancarlo and Guiseppe F. Italiano	\N	1991
8417679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '95: Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jagadishEtAl1995:sim	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/212433.212444	\N		\N	\N	36--45	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 21:28:30}, citeulike-article-id = {2693593}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0897917308}, doi = {10.1145/212433.212444}	\N	a06557457b264382480a5728330890a9	b5852acabf6ca93d2ce6b564f8a5b89f	3eb6b82c5743738a48fdfff812a62cb0	inproceedings	Similarity-based queries	H. V. Jagadish and Alberto O. Mendelzon and Tova Milo	\N	1995
8417680	String Processing and Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bensteinZobel2004:coderived	http://www.springerlink.com/content/ej6qjg9gnt91hq29\
	\N		\N	\N	55--67	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-20 20:32:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2693518}	Documents are co-derivative if they share content: for two documents to be co-derived, some portion of one must be derived from the other or some portion of both must be derived from a third document. The current technique for concurrently detecting all co-derivatives in a collection is document fingerprinting, which matches documents based on the hash values of selected document subsequences, or chunks. Fingerprinting is currently hampered by an inability to accurately isolate information that is useful in identifying co-derivatives. In this paper we present , a novel hash-based algorithm for extracting duplicated chunks from a document collection. We discuss how information about shared chunks can be used for efficiently and reliably identifying co-derivative clusters, and describe , a prototype system that makes use of . Our experiments with several document collections demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.	6bc0190fc65c2516d661c99fbdfdfacb	fd0d63137c671724e41640d3bc6afe47	e445a8e36a2e8cd6c4ae6993b7452c22	article	A Scalable System for Identifying Co-derivative Documents	Yaniv Bernstein and Justin Zobel	\N	2004
8417681	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '05: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	metzlerEtAl2005:simMeasures	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099554.1099695	\N		\N	\N	517--524	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-17 01:37:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2501412}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595931406}, doi = {10.1145/1099554.1099695}	\N	02f8e2f0ad732a2cc47b849d0120bef1	11907a60ef3a332dcf0949fe56347e2a	9bbf9ac5ac5052a1a0544d3e3f6652de	inproceedings	Similarity measures for tracking information flow	Donald Metzler and Yaniv Bernstein and Bruce W. Croft and Alistair Moffat and Justin Zobel	\N	2005
8417682	Soviet Physics Doklady	10	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	levenshtein1966	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib\\_query?bibcode=1966SPhD...10..707L	\N		\N	\N	707+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-17 00:30:08}, citeulike-article-id = {1667643}, priority = {2}	Not Available	8e7433c28c7d0e01c7bb45782d035617	55f7ad93fcb9ae3ed999afaa6e24937d	2d4fb04902ea9f8690d021d283ad11e3	article	Binary Codes Capable of Correcting Deletions, Insertions and Reversals	V. I. Levenshtein	\N	1966
8417683	J Mol Biol	147	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	smithWaterman1981:subseq	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7265238	\N		\N	\N	195--197	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-2836}, posted-at = {2008-04-17 00:25:19}, citeulike-article-id = {668527}, priority = {2}	\N	df2d1ce9103af5b74619aa410485ee60	c2b9040f585ef3528183cb9576486cbd	09a0ca0b0b975ce92315abcc94613a5d	article	Identification of common molecular subsequences.	T. F. Smith and M. S. Waterman	\N	1981
8417684	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Cambridge University Press}	\N	\N	\N	gusfield1997	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521585198	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-16 23:27:57}, citeulike-article-id = {163533}, priority = {1}, isbn = {0521585198}	{Traditionally an area of study in computer science, string algorithms have, in recent years, become an increasingly important part of biology, particularly genetics.  This volume is a comprehensive look at computer algorithms for string processing. In addition to pure computer science, Gusfield adds extensive discussions on biological problems that are cast as string problems and on methods developed to solve them. This text emphasizes the fundamental ideas and techniques central to today's applications.  New approaches to this complex material simplify methods that up to now have been for the specialist alone.  With over 400 exercises to reinforce the material and develop additional topics, the book is suitable as a text for graduate or advanced undergraduate students in computer science, computational biology, or bio-informatics.}	dba9b900ec828b5eccc2fe7856a989de	8a574adab52c4a34f909614d1fbcd6e7	8dfd280423b164af65a21b4c32290e03	book	Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences: Computer Science and Computational Biology	Dan Gusfield	\N	1997
8417685	J. ACM	46	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ferraginaGrossi1999:StringBtree	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/301970.301973	\N		\N	\N	236--280	\N	2	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, posted-at = {2008-04-16 23:25:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1228075}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/301970.301973}	\N	d8cd149fc722f1b42286d7a21d5bb2f8	41f419e085212e88a8319a7c5669a3e7	c2913906be321f7a42f07a1dc7ca00aa	article	The string B-tree: a new data structure for string search in external memory and its applications	Paolo Ferragina and Roberto Grossi	\N	1999
8417686	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne 3001, Australia	\N	\N	hoadZobel2003:plagiarism	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.10170	\N		\N	\N	203--215	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-16 23:11:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2526649}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/asi.10170}	The widespread use of on-line publishing of text promotes storage of multiple versions of documents and mirroring of documents in multiple locations, and greatly simplifies the task of plagiarizing the work of others. We evaluate two families of methods for searching a collection to find documents that are coderivative, that is, are versions or plagiarisms of each other. The first, the ranking family, uses information retrieval techniques; extending this family, we propose the identity measure, which is specifically designed for identification of coderivative documents. The second, the fingerprinting family, uses hashing to generate a compact document description, which can then be compared to the fingerprints of the documents in the collection. We introduce a new method for evaluating the effectiveness of these techniques, and demonstrate it in practice. Using experiments on two collections, we demonstrate that the identity measure and the best fingerprinting technique are both able to accurately identify coderivative documents. However, for fingerprinting parameters must be carefully chosen, and even so the identity measure is clearly superior.	b92fddb99cd3c6bcc080890df066816d	6b92bf6a7dc87af1c20b3f75136027e5	1b7864939c34eb65a07a7fdfa56687eb	article	Methods for identifying versioned and plagiarized documents	Timothy C. Hoad and Justin Zobel	\N	2003
8417687	Commun. ACM	23	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:276360	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/358896.358899	\N		\N	\N	444--465	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-04-15 06:30:13}, citeulike-article-id = {276360}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/358896.358899}	\N	10311afd33b24bf66958637cba067cfc	466def77457aabece5d476b84903d2fb	ae1cc5eb283ad1e8a48ac8a963e6a4cf	article	Notation as a tool of thought	Kenneth E. Iverson	\N	1980
8417688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Website: http://opennlp.sourceforge.net	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	opennlp	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-15 02:19:52}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2670980}	\N	67c08f8cba41b43d10e6175196d593fa	659c1dc758e2a9ff8956638055cd0619	2282ddb840c9f5c2d2b5e3e0403eb1db	misc	{Open NLP}	\N	\N	2008
8417689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	singh-barto-chentanez:nips	\N	\N		\N	\N	1281--1288	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:58:19}, citeulike-article-id = {2604148}, priority = {2}	Psychologists call behavior intrinsically motivated when it is engaged in\
for its own sake rather than as a step toward solving a speciﬁc problem\
of clear practical value. But what we learn during intrinsically motivated\
behavior is essential for our development as competent autonomous en-\
tities able to efﬁciently solve a wide range of practical problems as they\
arise. In this paper we present initial results from a computational study\
of intrinsically motivated reinforcement learning aimed at allowing arti-\
ﬁcial agents to construct and extend hierarchies of reusable skills that are\
needed for competent autonomy.	d621abebbe4ee29d51f7a343501b4ead	b7c61cdc675a09316f2e4cb372078738	579561a8e60f09c810d582ce4ce0315c	inbook	Intrinsically Motivated Reinforcement Learning	Satinder Singh and Andrew G. Barto and Nuttapong Chentanez	Lawrence K. Saul and Yair Weiss and {l\\'{e}on} Bottou	2005
8417690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	Secaucus, NJ, USA	\N	\N	liVap1997:Kolmogorov	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:54:22}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2604143}	\N	d29c3e0ad0d6e31eb34a76d56f953a3e	304e5d9234b51629def24d7ee7fa2b49	f0e73e1aa84de14507b1d69f6880b778	book	An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications (2nd ed.)	Ming Li and Paul Vit\\'{a}nyi	\N	1997
8417691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Large-Scale Kernel Machines	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	BengioLecun2007:scaling	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:50:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2604139}	One long-term goal of machine learning research is to produce methods that\
are applicable to highly complex tasks, such as perception (vision, audition), rea-\
soning, intelligent control, and other artiﬁcially intelligent behaviors. We argue\
that in order to progress toward this goal, the Machine Learning community must\
endeavor to discover algorithms that can learn highly complex functions, with min-\
imal need for prior knowledge, and with minimal human intervention. We present\
mathematical and empirical evidence suggesting that many popular approaches\
to non-parametric learning, particularly kernel methods, are fundamentally lim-\
ited in their ability to learn complex high-dimensional functions. Our analysis\
focuses on two problems. First, kernel machines are shallow architectures, in\
which one large layer of simple template matchers is followed by a single layer\
of trainable coefﬁcients. We argue that shallow architectures can be very inefﬁ-\
cient in terms of required number of computational elements and examples. Sec-\
ond, we analyze a limitation of kernel machines with a local kernel, linked to the\
curse of dimensionality, that applies to supervised, unsupervised (manifold learn-\
ing) and semi-supervised kernel machines. Using empirical results on invariant\
image recognition tasks, kernel methods are compared with deep architectures, in\
which lower-level features or concepts are progressively combined into more ab-\
stract and higher-level representations. We argue that deep architectures have the\
potential to generalize in non-local ways, i.e., beyond immediate neighbors, and\
that this is crucial in order to make progress on the kind of complex tasks required\
for artiﬁcial intelligence.	ca423caf529f36637aef77f0753c7133	baa94c70102873b6e0e49b737a1f6528	fb77910fb51014c9be0daebac6355a90	inbook	Scaling Learning Algorithms towards AI	Yoshua Bengio and Yann Lecun	L. Bottou and O. Chapelle and D. Decoste and J. Weston	2007
8417692	Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007. CVPR '07. IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007. CVPR '07. IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ranzatoEtAl2007:Image	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2007.383157	\N		\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:45:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2604128}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2007.383157}	We present an unsupervised method for learning a hierarchy of sparse feature detectors that are invariant to small shifts and distortions. The resulting feature extractor consists of multiple convolution filters, followed by a feature-pooling layer that computes the max of each filter output within adjacent windows, and a point-wise sigmoid non-linearity. A second level of larger and more invariant features is obtained by training the same algorithm on patches of features from the first level. Training a supervised classifier on these features yields 0.64\\% error on MNIST, and 54\\% average recognition rate on Caltech 101 with 30 training samples per category. While the resulting architecture is similar to convolutional networks, the layer-wise unsupervised training procedure alleviates the over-parameterization problems that plague purely supervised learning procedures, and yields good performance with very few labeled training samples.	8f1ef9e7440d935179aa9e0961db6d2f	fcf906c4674c406165eafa1d06ceed1b	b0567711644031b6c5802b09d24f0a0f	inproceedings	Unsupervised Learning of Invariant Feature Hierarchies with Applications to Object Recognition	M. A. Ranzato and Fu J. Huang and Y. L. Boureau and Yann Lecun	\N	2007
8417693	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICASSP '97: Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP '97) -Volume 1	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	lecunEtAl1997:checks	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=844378.844449	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:43:17}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0818679190}, citeulike-article-id = {2604121}	\N	1b598fabc1a47c674c6ffccb46d99445	cf0aca6bd1bab7901cfc71c86aafc6fa	e1c7eae3dbc40d1b510adcad41f10cf0	inproceedings	Reading Checks with Multilayer Graph Transformer Networks	Y. Lecun and L. Bottou and Y. Bengio	\N	1997
8417694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference on Inductive Logic Programming	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	natarajan:ilp2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:41:18}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2604117}	\N	b2a1c52cb291f7814221521634fc202e	47799c8056b2b9c8e787a10acba35bb4	7aa4549e0efde1612a629f022b61943a	article	A Relational Hierarchical Model for Decision Theoretic Assistance	Sriraam Natarajan and Prasad Tadepalli and Alan Fern	Blockeel	2007
8417695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '06: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	simsek-barto:icml2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1143844.1143949	\N		\N	\N	833--840	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:33:44}, citeulike-article-id = {2604098}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933832}, doi = {10.1145/1143844.1143949}	How should a reinforcement learning agent act if its sole purpose is to efficiently learn an optimal policy for later use? In other words, how should it explore, to be able to exploit later? We formulate this problem as a Markov Decision Process by explicitly modeling the internal state of the agent and propose a principled heuristic for its solution. We present experimental results in a number of domains, also exploring the algorithm's use for learning a policy for a skill given its reward function---an important but neglected component of skill discovery.	a221ccb0b5ce54853de115601405c350	01623aecb8f9318c04ae263b3a821bf2	a6e3888c8a7e3df22c404704b2c5cfa7	inproceedings	An intrinsic reward mechanism for efficient exploration	\\"{O}zg\\"{u}r \\c{s}im\\c{s}ek and Andrew G. Barto	\N	2006
8417696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SIGIR Workshop on Information Retrieval and Applications of Graphical Models	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	Amsterdam	\N	\N	hintonsemantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:31:28}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2604093}	We show how to learn a deep graphical model of the word-count\
vectors obtained from a large set of documents. The values of the\
latent variables in the deepest layer are easy to infer and give a\
much better representation of each document than Latent Semantic\
Analysis. When the deepest layer is forced to use a small number of\
                       ¿¾\
binary variables (e.g. ), the graphical model performs  ” semantic\
hashing”: Documents are mapped to memory addresses in such a\
way that semantically similar documents are located at nearby ad-\
dresses. Documents similar to a query document can then be found\
by simply accessing all the addresses that differ by only a few bits\
from the address of the query document. This way of extending the\
efﬁciency of hash-coding to approximate matching is much faster\
than locality sensitive hashing, which is the fastest current method.\
By using semantic hashing to ﬁlter the documents given to TF-IDF,\
we achieve higher accuracy than applying TF-IDF to the entire doc-\
ument set.	ca544492de893f7e846e8018dbdafd9b	4e4f1082f129628a8c9271cf4f641a59	d7980a3d2b5649abd98129c1c230dfff	inproceedings	Semantic Hashing	Ruslan R. Salakhutdinov and Geoffrey E. Hinton	\N	2007
8417697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '98: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	suttonEtal1998:options	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=657453	\N		\N	\N	556--564	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:26:04}, citeulike-article-id = {2604086}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1558605568}	\N	31b702ce79e44978780b5366233f7db9	9142e1fa55d60a2691ea51d7091c7910	2166f17ee10af07bd104c0b5396eb7c8	inproceedings	Intra-Option Learning about Temporally Abstract Actions	Richard S. Sutton and Doina Precup and Satinder P. Singh	\N	1998
8417698	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 18	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	leCunEtAl:endToEnd	http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e0784582db73525889a96595be298d94/idsia	\N		\N	\N	739--746	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:24:03}, citeulike-article-id = {2604078}, priority = {2}	We describe a vision-based obstacle avoidance system for off-road mo-\
bile robots. The system is trained from end to end to map raw input\
images to steering angles. It is trained in supervised mode to predict the\
steering angles provided by a human driver during training runs collected\
in a wide variety of terrains, weather conditions, lighting conditions, and\
obstacle types. The robot is a 50cm off-road truck, with two forward-\
pointing wireless color cameras. A remote computer processes the video\
and controls the robot via radio. The learning system is a large 6-layer\
convolutional network whose input is a single left/right pair of unpro-\
cessed low-resolution images. The robot exhibits an excellent ability to\
detect obstacles and navigate around them in real time at speeds of 2 m/s.	7617cdba268a4e25cec18cd359a8dd70	8de97652c91bd4849534252e8e496122	43fa7870601d6b0b6e3889a637cc3dea	inproceedings	Off-Road Obstacle Avoidance through End-to-End Learning	Yann Lecun and Urs Muller and Jan Ben and Eric Cosatto and Beat Flepp	Y. Weiss and B. Sch\\"{o}lkopf and J. Platt	2006
8417699	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	vapnik1999	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0387987800	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-27 22:16:35}, citeulike-article-id = {115106}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0387987800}	{The aim of this book is to discuss the fundamental ideas which lie behind the statistical theory of learning and generalization. It considers learning as a general problem of function estimation based on empirical data. Omitting proofs and technical details, the author concentrates on discussing the main results of learning theory and their connections to fundamental problems in statistics. These include: * the setting of learning problems based on the model of minimizing the risk functional from empirical data * a comprehensive analysis of the empirical risk minimization principle including necessary and sufficient conditions for its consistency * non-asymptotic bounds for the risk achieved using the empirical risk minimization principle * principles for controlling the generalization ability of learning machines using small sample sizes based on these bounds * the Support Vector methods that control the generalization ability when estimating function using small sample size. The second edition of the book contains three new chapters devoted to further development of the learning theory and SVM techniques. These include: * the theory of direct method of learning based on solving multidimensional integral equations for density, conditional probability, and conditional density estimation * a new inductive principle of learning. Written in a readable and concise style, the book is intended for statisticians, mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists. Vladimir N. Vapnik is Technology Leader AT\\&T Labs-Research and Professor of London University. He is one of the founders of statistical learning theory, and the author of seven books published in English, Russian, German, and Chinese.}	a6b36e7777dc5b8bf88928b75c3adbcf	ea1de6b8484db24414a0011fd0bf96e6	ff2ab87a6bd01b6737dc24fbd9d4c98a	book	The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory (Information Science and Statistics)	Vladimir N. Vapnik	\N	1999
8417700	Trends in Cognitive Sciences	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hinton2007:learninglayers	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 22:08:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599867}	To achieve its' impressive performance at tasks such as speech or\
object recognition, the brain extracts multiple levels of representation\
from the sensory input. Backpropagation was the ﬁrst computation-\
ally eﬃcient model of how neural networks could learn multiple layers\
of representation, but it required labeled training data and it did not\
work well in deep networks. The limitations of backpropagation learn-\
ing can now be overcome by using multi-layer neural networks that\
contain top-down connections and training them to generate sensory\
data rather than to classify it. Learning multilayer generative models\
appears to be diﬃcult, but a recent discovery makes it easy to learn\
non-linear, distributed representations one layer at a time. The mul-\
tiple layers of representation learned in this way can subsequently be\
ﬁne-tuned to produce generative or discriminative models that work\
much better than previous approaches.	9419b4b8da6588763d794533c2bececc	6b17388236cbabbcdd76f466b0ce22a3	e3c887150ddeb929540f87bac5a26008	article	Learning multiple layers of representation	Geoffrey E. Hinton	\N	2007
8417701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Neuroscience: Theoretical Insights into Brain Function	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	hinton2007:shapes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 22:02:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599858}	The uniformity of the cortical architecture and the ability of functions to move to\
diﬀerent areas of cortex following early damage strongly suggests that there is a single\
basic learning algorithm for extracting underlying structure from richly-structured, high-\
dimensional sensory data. There have been many attempts to design such an algorithm,\
but until recently they all suﬀered from serious computational weaknesses. This chapter\
describes several of the proposed algorithms and shows how they can be combined to\
produce hybrid methods that work eﬃciently in networks with many layers and millions\
of adaptive connections.	7c028d1dd7d8215b2917887928a51b37	eddfdb0dfb34f6b81a06da1e5d1d0b16	6f1036c425a1074ef9663d7169893381	inproceedings	To Recognize Shapes First Learn to Generate Images	Geoffrey E. Hinton	\N	2007
8417702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '07: Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	salakhutdinovEtAl2007:rmbsFiltering	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1273496.1273596	\N		\N	\N	791--798	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:54:24}, citeulike-article-id = {1639680}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595937933}, doi = {10.1145/1273496.1273596}	\N	30feb37f71886a19bd99228bd76f3890	a64506c4171aeac301dc17b1f1483d3c	30d761c5714708d3f7d860440bf67e8e	inproceedings	Restricted Boltzmann machines for collaborative filtering	Ruslan Salakhutdinov and Andriy Mnih and Geoffrey Hinton	\N	2007
8417703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Transfer Learning at Neural Information Processing Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mehtaEtAl2005:transferVRHRL	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:49:43}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599841}	We consider the problem of transferring learned knowledge among\
Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) that share the same transition dy-\
namics but different reward functions. In particular, we assume that\
reward functions are described as linear combinations of reward fea-\
tures, and that only the feature weights vary among MDPs. We intro-\
duce Variable-Reward Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning (VRHRL),\
which leverages previously learned policies to speed-up learning in this\
setting. With suitable design of the hierarchy, VRHRL can achieve better\
transfer than its non-hierarchical counterpart.	5bf2e2d76e61782a3f4359fd1e51bcc9	572f8647a5cf032b9d64ad9c590c2d46	4c383b617a53c6d229877abc15073488	inproceedings	Transfer in Variable-reward Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning	Neville Mehta and Sriraam Natarajan and Prasad Tadepalli and Alan Fern	\N	2005
8417704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California, Berkeley	\N	Andre2003:alispThesis	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:44:12}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599835}	\N	a485deaec2edc5206a350d1ed39b22a0	9cda05133960c7498c38060f23c3b027	8903241e536a33557e5b4f7a2f176ec8	phdthesis	Programmable reinforcement learning agents	David Andre	\N	2003
8417705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '98: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	dietterich1998:maxq	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645527.657449	\N		\N	\N	118--126	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:39:13}, citeulike-article-id = {2599825}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1558605568}	\N	03679bcc758213a38bfd07657d34de21	e9b17a63058bfac45f24ba52f48633bc	c009cb62c516fe2a9255c33aae3ca28b	inproceedings	The MAXQ Method for Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning	Thomas G. Dietterich	\N	1998
8417706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hyderabad, India	\N	\N	banerjee07	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary;jsessionid=55728FE96E5758F92EB011CA1F2A6BC0?cid=3715927	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:36:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599820}	We present a reinforcement learning game player that can interact with a General Game Playing system and transfer knowledge learned in one game to expedite learning in many other games. We use the technique of value-function transfer where general features are extracted from the state space of a previous game and matched with the completely different state space of a new game. To capture the underlying similarity of vastly disparate state spaces arising from different games, we use a game-tree lookahead structure for features. We show that such feature-based value function transfer learns superior policies faster than a reinforcement learning agent that does not use knowledge transfer. Furthermore, knowledge transfer using lookahead features can capture opponent-specific value-functions, i.e. can exploit an opponent's weaknesses to learn faster than a reinforcement learner that uses lookahead with minimax (pessimistic) search against the same opponent. 1	87d23e0ddcbb7c988e0eb83aea988106	12d4f9b2f2b41fad31c0d259e7e962d8	84409473fd29a25e0fac8d79d58220fe	inproceedings	General game learning using knowledge transfer	Bikramjit Banerjee and Peter Stone	\N	2007
8417707	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	suttonBarto1998:RLanIntro	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0262193981	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:30:42}, citeulike-article-id = {112017}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262193981}	Reinforcement learning, one of the most active research areas in artificial intelligence, is a computational approach to learning whereby an agent tries to maximize the total amount of reward it receives when interacting with a complex, uncertain environment. In <i>Reinforcement Learning</i>, Richard Sutton and Andrew Barto provide a clear and simple account of the key ideas and algorithms of reinforcement learning. Their discussion ranges from the history of the field's intellectual foundations to the most recent developments and applications. The only necessary mathematical background is familiarity with elementary concepts of probability.<br /> <br /> The book is divided into three parts. Part I defines the reinforcement learning problem in terms of Markov decision processes. Part II provides basic solution methods: dynamic programming, Monte Carlo methods, and temporal-difference learning. Part III presents a unified view of the solution methods and incorporates artificial neural networks, eligibility traces, and planning; the two final chapters present case studies and consider the future of reinforcement learning.	dbd011f0ed4da07fa8d12be5feb61a94	9369ad4b6ab9e5aa15fb456143e9a09d	22063d43301bdff5387f812f3d59499b	book	Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction	Richard S. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto	\N	1998
8417708	Mach. Learn.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	tesauro1992:TD-learning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00992697	\N		\N	\N	257--277	\N	3-4	\N	issn = {0885-6125}, posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:26:27}, citeulike-article-id = {465792}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF00992697}	\N	431acba34978acd3d6840609ab3c543d	5bd6ff57a18bbf4a72d69793e3703398	258a09302e87d3f283888d4d3bd77bc2	article	Practical Issues in Temporal Difference Learning	Gerald Tesauro	\N	1992
8417709	Artif. Intell.	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	tadepalli-ok:modelBasedRL	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=279711	\N		\N	\N	177--224	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:24:31}, citeulike-article-id = {2599797}, priority = {2}	\N	bc9d366d1b7544d787b9cd970844c5f5	00420d26270f269ee962112798755ec9	6ae331f20f9674e48a7833bbab6e70a9	article	Model-based average reward reinforcement learning	Prasad Tadepalli and Dokyeong Ok	\N	1998
8417710	Signal Process.	36	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	comon:ICA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0165-1684(94)90029-9	\N		\N	\N	287--314	\N	3	\N	issn = {0165-1684}, posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:21:48}, citeulike-article-id = {2599791}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0165-1684(94)90029-9}	\N	f7125b6a274663d94401f04017c33363	8ea670e1884c3fdd0fe16ca17323ef39	7433b7d0b30f5354002b4a4a5a4f704b	article	Independent component analysis, a new concept?	Pierre Comon	\N	1994
8417711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jolliffe:PCA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:20:22}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2599787}	\N	0e1c95eb36e0e8da6b88d856a9c94a9c	55163789a5c7af76da3e9b319884b07f	4823436f6067d2942389551095ae46eb	book	Principal Component Analysis	I. T. Jolliffe	\N	2002
8417712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athena Scientific	\N	\N	\N	bertsekas-ndp	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=560669	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-26 21:17:22}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1886529108}, citeulike-article-id = {2599781}	\N	a64ceda5e240fc13c2a8adbf7e2c473f	2fbe138b7b864bc58d95999e69b5d45b	da462b94abe7c40097340f13db5a316b	book	Neuro-Dynamic Programming	Dimitri P. Bertsekas and John N. Tsitsiklis	\N	1996
8417715	Educational Technology Research and Development	V44	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rieber1996:seriousgames	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02300540	\N		\N	\N	43--58	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-16 05:44:30}, citeulike-article-id = {908315}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF02300540}	http://it.coe.uga.edu/\\~{}lrieber/play.html	d663e90b0e9b00cb793463172d4e7dde	12b012c9d2f0a8752f833f95fa75ef50	5aa9bc2acf5dcf9d1c80ae13fa2e7144	article	Seriously considering play: Designing interactive learning environments based on the blending of microworlds, simulations, and games	Lloyd P. Rieber	\N	1996
8417716	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Spring Symposium on AI and Interactive Entertainment	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	houletteEtAl2001:aiToolkit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-14 18:04:40}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2534647}	We discuss our work to create an AI engine and editing\
toolkit, suitable for both AI researchers and game develop-\
ers. We describe the run-time engine and its interface, as\
well as a simple behavior editor that allows non-\
programmers to author behaviors. Initial work was con-\
ducted using the Half-Life SDK.	181dbcb498623553447e4239691c4b8c	bd15d5b8e5c855a55b90383e827c4973	17712ed5327ddc61f226b7db148e96f6	inproceedings	Towards an AI Behavior Toolkit for Games	Ryan Houlette and Daniel Fu and David Ross	\N	2001
8417717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '07: Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Machine learning	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	wilsonetal2007:multitaskHRL	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1273496.1273624	\N		\N	\N	1015--1022	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-12 16:33:39}, citeulike-article-id = {2521733}, priority = {0}, isbn = {9781595937933}, doi = {10.1145/1273496.1273624}	\N	5db7448783f24c5a6b78bd5a1ab6fe06	c0e007b9f1ae0ffcbdff982a6c6e37db	06a0109aa76b8b11d1d938397041238a	inproceedings	Multi-task reinforcement learning: a hierarchical Bayesian approach	Aaron Wilson and Alan Fern and Soumya Ray and Prasad Tadepalli	\N	2007
8417718	Discrete Event Dynamic Systems	13	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1693134	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1025696116075	\N		\N	\N	341--379	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-08 00:50:22}, citeulike-article-id = {1693134}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1025696116075}	Reinforcement learning is bedeviled by the curse of dimensionality: the number of parameters to be learned grows exponentially with the size of any compact encoding of a state. Recent attempts to combat the curse of dimensionality have turned to principled ways of exploiting temporal abstraction, where decisions are not required at each step, but rather invoke the execution of temporally-extended activities which follow their own policies until termination. This leads naturally to hierarchical control architectures and associated learning algorithms. We review several approaches to temporal abstraction and hierarchical organization that machine learning researchers have recently developed. Common to these approaches is a reliance on the theory of semi-Markov decision processes, which we emphasize in our review. We then discuss extensions of these ideas to concurrent activities, multiagent coordination, and hierarchical memory for addressing partial observability. Concluding remarks address open challenges facing the further development of reinforcement learning in a hierarchical setting.	71ff8dda69fb6ea2d87971fe45ec7b79	d3c27d037b2bfd699ddd820d3a631808	be92222c51435d263668dbb3373af3a1	article	Recent Advances in Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning	Andrew G. Barto and Sridhar Mahadevan	\N	2003
8417719	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of California at Berkeley	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2487613	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1293150	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-08 00:46:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2487613}	Adviser-Stuart Russell	385a3ef09d6f32360cc14956d45ea1eb	96ab80bc4a35a51733e9bb5226dfa2e6	9974697f58c22bd7be6cdc9b5edbf200	phdthesis	Concurrent hierarchical reinforcement learning	Bhaskara M. Marthi	\N	2006
8417720	Neural Comput.	18	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	hintonEtAl2006:fastlearning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/neco.2006.18.7.1527	\N		\N	\N	1527--1554	\N	7	\N	issn = {0899-7667}, posted-at = {2008-03-08 00:44:17}, citeulike-article-id = {2458377}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1162/neco.2006.18.7.1527}	\N	71c577d950c1a6ca7f6f34e526341905	e20c213844c6c160f4bcc59cfcdc845d	bc9fb61467cb87ef5d3840fbbfeec161	article	A fast learning algorithm for deep belief nets	Geoffrey E. Hinton and Simon Osindero and Yee-Whye Teh	\N	2006
8417721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SARA '02: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	dietterich2000:maxq	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=668653	\N		\N	\N	26--44	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-03-05 00:40:42}, citeulike-article-id = {2468404}, priority = {0}, isbn = {3540678395}	\N	1cb62da654782e7f4056770780cb6602	430bb9c5d5409ea9ec4b29b374920cb6	8b73a1a2cf018f2db8c818dd84c50065	inproceedings	An Overview of MAXQ Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning	Thomas G. Dietterich	\N	2000
8417722	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	NIPS	Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mehtaEtAl2007:HerirarchyInduction	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-11 22:08:06}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2363975}	\N	0ef4bf1dbeea94cf70a340f26fd240c9	65f559f5270c85b3c18c89e545544d9d	31b4690bccefa856d9501630a2f30cda	inproceedings	Automatic Induction of MAXQ Hierarchies	Neville Mehta and Mike Wynkoop and Soumya Ray and Prasad Tadepalli and Tom Dietterich	\N	2007
8417723	Science	314	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA. oreilly@psych.colorado.edu	\N	\N	oreilly2006:bioBasedCognition	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1127242	\N		\N	\N	91--94	\N	5796	\N	issn = {1095-9203}, posted-at = {2008-02-04 21:47:11}, citeulike-article-id = {890979}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1127242}	Computer models based on the detailed biology of the brain can help us understand the myriad complexities of human cognition and intelligence. Here, we review models of the higher level aspects of human intelligence, which depend critically on the prefrontal cortex and associated subcortical areas. The picture emerging from a convergence of detailed mechanistic models and more abstract functional models represents a synthesis between analog and digital forms of computation. Specifically, the need for robust active maintenance and rapid updating of information in the prefrontal cortex appears to be satisfied by bistable activation states and dynamic gating mechanisms. These mechanisms are fundamental to digital computers and may be critical for the distinctive aspects of human intelligence.	d0db53b008cdfeaede7cf8cc6360db55	19372a50c07fabf3b585caaad4935f18	10c3b3975b3c05cf9da89129b358340b	article	Biologically based computational models of high-level cognition.	R. C. O'Reilly	\N	2006
8417724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	\N	coen2006:multimodalDynamics	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-04 21:40:28}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2331001}	\N	3ab002cbcad0b7a48fcc28a91064d24b	fa8c66ff0b11043f49a1beae622fce21	a39472f1ee99754627b78c30173f8350	phdthesis	Multimodal Dynamics: Self-Supervised Learning in Perceptual and Motor Systems.	Michael H. Coen	\N	2006
8417725	AI Mag.	27	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	granger2005:brainEngines	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1167633	\N		\N	\N	15--32	\N	2	\N	issn = {0738-4602}, posted-at = {2008-02-04 21:35:38}, citeulike-article-id = {2330987}, priority = {2}	\N	40354db56c662e6e524b709202522fe4	613bf7fd592a41da09c36a2acc803cc1	995d9afe9e2e03daf09d5a8b5e9408c4	article	Engines of the brain: the computational instruction set of human cognition	Richard Granger	\N	2006
8417726	Comput. Linguist.	27	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	stevensonWilks2001:WSD	http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120101317066104	\N		\N	\N	321--349	\N	3	\N	issn = {0891-2017}, posted-at = {2007-12-29 00:10:37}, citeulike-article-id = {1374557}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1162/089120101317066104}	Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is a computational linguistics task likely to benefit from the tradition of combining different knowledge sources in artificial in telligence research. An important step in the exploration of this hypothesis is to determine which linguistic knowledge sources are most useful and whether their combination leads to improved results. We present a sense tagger which uses several knowledge sources. Tested accuracy exceeds 94\\% on our evaluation corpus.Our system attempts to disambiguate all content words in running text rather than limiting itself to treating a restricted vocabulary of words. It is argued that this approach is more likely to assist the creation of practical systems	83a8e159ff66fa4f6b23cc6037f7d18d	66fb208a829c0339b4f8ef63920bf65b	af632d1321db6968b580a3a88fe07cb7	article	The interaction of knowledge sources in word sense disambiguation	Mark Stevenson and Yorick Wilks	\N	2001
8417727	: Computer and Information Sciences - ISCIS 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1104130	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11569596\\_65	\N		\N	\N	626--635	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-29 00:05:04}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1104130}, doi = {10.1007/11569596\\_65}	\N	fe3bb89400f4932c26b4e473c2436760	14958266f45deeaa6fe45af173668c13	bd9ae0e26a344cccf47540228b70873f	book	The Effect of Windowing in Word Sense Disambiguation	Ergin Altintas and Elif Karsligil and Vedat Coskun	\N	2005
8417728	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '02: Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jonesEtAl2002:tarantula	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/581339.581397	\N		\N	\N	467--477	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-14 22:02:34}, citeulike-article-id = {472852}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113472X}, doi = {10.1145/581339.581397}	\N	2bcb80a984be2e87d9a284fecffdae34	e78482fac73453db950639265495a251	281bf5c95557689ece69190bda7f3607	inproceedings	Visualization of test information to assist fault localization	James A. Jones and Mary J. Harrold and John Stasko	\N	2002
8417729	Transactions on Software Engineering	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transactions on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ruthruffEtAl2006:fl	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1628969	\N		\N	\N	213--239	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-14 21:57:18}, citeulike-article-id = {2120814}, priority = {1}	End-user programmers develop more software than any other group of programmers, using software authoring devices such as multimedia simulation builders, e-mail filtering editors, by-demonstration macro builders, and spreadsheet environments. Despite this, there has been only a little research on finding ways to help these programmers with the dependability of the software they create. We have been working to address this problem in several ways, one of which includes supporting end-user debugging activities through interactive fault localization techniques. This paper investigates fault localization techniques in the spreadsheet domain, the most common type of end-user programming environment. We investigate a technique previously described in the research literature and two new techniques. We present the results of an empirical study to examine the impact of two individual factors on the effectiveness of fault localization techniques. Our results reveal several insights into the contributions such techniques can make to the end-user debugging process and highlight key issues of interest to researchers and practitioners who may design and evaluate future fault localization techniques.	0ac2b00691b84510ce2f75b8bb64ce6f	086062b737b4b0d7f74b5c8c064471f1	1e4a4cc90699830a484318146b771ca5	article	Interactive fault localization techniques in a spreadsheet environment	Joseph R. Ruthruff and Margaret Burnett and Gregg Rothermel	\N	2006
8417730	Human Factors	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52245, USA. jdlee@engineering.uiowa.edu	\N	\N	leeAndSee2004:trust	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15151155	\N		\N	\N	50--80	\N	1	\N	issn = {0018-7208}, posted-at = {2007-12-13 23:53:39}, citeulike-article-id = {1313699}, priority = {2}	Automation is often problematic because people fail to rely upon it appropriately. Because people respond to technology socially, trust influences reliance on automation. In particular, trust guides reliance when complexity and unanticipated situations make a complete understanding of the automation impractical. This review considers trust from the organizational, sociological, interpersonal, psychological, and neurological perspectives. It considers how the context, automation characteristics, and cognitive processes affect the appropriateness of trust. The context in which the automation is used influences automation performance and provides a goal-oriented perspective to assess automation characteristics along a dimension of attributional abstraction. These characteristics can influence trust through analytic, analogical, and affective processes. The challenges of extrapolating the concept of trust in people to trust in automation are discussed. A conceptual model integrates research regarding trust in automation and describes the dynamics of trust, the role of context, and the influence of display characteristics. Actual or potential applications of this research include improved designs of systems that require people to manage imperfect automation.	a0e9e31149f443a338c603d58cd4b85e	e6910203f62326324d6240e50e1af880	1e3c1b01e1edaf540fd477327ddf590e	article	Trust in automation: designing for appropriate reliance.	John D. Lee and Katrina A. See	\N	2004
8417731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SOUPS '06: Proceedings of the second symposium on Usable privacy and security	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2096117	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1143120.1143123	\N		\N	\N	8--19	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-12 00:41:41}, citeulike-article-id = {2096117}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934480}, doi = {10.1145/1143120.1143123}	\N	40b155f7c9d1b638dedf9428f619a042	7b10d822dd97ed7d92c0012268d48a4a	8fdc7228263f70e6735d4e9f3e4987b0	inproceedings	An empirical study of natural language parsing of privacy policy rules using the SPARCLE policy workbench	Carolyn A. Brodie and Clare-Marie Karat and John Karat	\N	2006
8417732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Learning in Information Access	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goanEtAl1996:recognizeWeb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:46:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2091049}, comment = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/40209.html}	\N	3eed7b656fe4104ec93934a34748b428	80b12ee146ef1a89b3e3d87699cc8894	c378014166dc1ad3d4b91cdae4645a48	inproceedings	A grammar inference algorithm for the World Wide Web	Terrance Goan and Nels Benson and Oren Etzioni	\N	1996
8417733	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Selected Papers from the Symposium on Conceptual Modeling, Current Issues and Future Directions	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	goan1997:supUser	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=726254	\N		\N	\N	100--104	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:40:03}, citeulike-article-id = {2091033}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540659269}	\N	308bb68685e84321ad01fb737cbd3a82	995a0a030b03b971819e8729eb99ffb2	1d68baf77aa5256af463baabc6641f16	inproceedings	Supporting the User: Conceptual Modeling \\& Knowledge Discovery	Terrance Goan	\N	1999
8417734	AI Mag.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:2091031	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=122716	\N		\N	\N	50--63	\N	4	\N	issn = {0738-4602}, posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:39:19}, citeulike-article-id = {2091031}, priority = {2}	\N	365413630009670e61ede9726d53885b	06d6671b10ba4e4ae5110368112516c8	778857599fc1a31f21399e7fa37885ed	article	Bayesian networks without tears: making Bayesian networks more accessible to the probabilistically unsophisticated	Eugene Charniak	\N	1991
8417737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th INFORMS Computer Science Technical Section Conference on Computer Science and Operations Research: Recent Advances in the Interface	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goan1998:intelDiscovery	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:29:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2090997}	\N	6fb235c821664648e8e412973e634c2f	f650d24049a4b0cca1832d6eb326002e	22c949a24f0a736ae3723dfd645f07b9	inproceedings	An Active and Intelligent Tool for Knowledge Discovery	Terrance Goan	\N	1998
8417738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Fusion	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goanAndSpencer1999:discoveryViz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:26:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2090993}	\N	7fa742280b54649085eb59d740e16288	81a493382129a47949b6a907c35dcc42	2f8c21c0cc4f52302c3d2a1ff7dda3e4	inproceedings	Supporting Thorough Knowledge Discovery with Data-Aware Visualizations	Terrance Goan and Laurie Spencer	\N	1999
8417739	\N	36	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	bachrachAndPlayford2001:jse	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/504282.504285	\N		\N	\N	31--42	\N	11	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, posted-at = {2007-12-11 00:02:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1154}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/504282.504285}	\N	c32640eb5687d202094c7487206b865f	fb3ece6725c823a897e34506d94332ce	ea2020c95e266fa3a0f09ca97eccdaa7	inproceedings	The Java syntactic extender (JSE)	Jonthan Bachrach and Keith Playford	\N	2001
8417740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	eick1998:parallel	\N	\N		\N	\N	315--328	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:52:06}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2075749}	\N	e61fa0b00e6e8c4c6fa2896a2f31f7ed	bdd0315df5fe7459dbde270ae738c668	26e9d9e1c20bc04e8784b40898ff97fb	article	Maintenance of large systems	S. Eick	J. Stasko and J. Dominigue and M. Brown and B. Price	1998
8417741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Visualization--Programming as a Multimedia Experience	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	heath1998:parallel	\N	\N		\N	\N	347--365	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:49:05}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2075744}	\N	2d63dca111031b8502221026f03ba15c	2867d568e752118dc9229c5ff8bf798d	f26d23ac79d5788fb72458db55362259	article	Visualization for parallel performance evaluation and optimization	M. Heath and A. Malony and D. Rover	J. Stasko and J. Dominigue and M. Brown and B. Price	1998
8417742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Visualization--Programming as a Multimedia Experience	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	kimelmanEtAl1998:realWorld	\N	\N		\N	\N	293--314	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:45:46}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2075737}	\N	bee55901b4c60c3fe6ec48ab5c41be15	3ee5c529a3df68669f3ca549302c7b06	d9e3886ea7bc11d701f84a860f4e968a	book	Visualization of Dynamics in Real World Software Systems	Doug Kimelman and Bryan Rosenburg and Tova Roth	John T. Stasko and John B. Domingue and Marc H. Brown and Blaine A. Price	1998
8417743	J. Funct. Program.	11	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	burnett2001:Forms3	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=968487	\N		\N	\N	155--206	\N	2	\N	issn = {0956-7968}, posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:41:55}, citeulike-article-id = {2075727}, priority = {2}	\N	b575cf1ddefd3a69544ed49fb5061294	a9251b7a89aef2cdab7b7c2cf472c238	6c49d8eaa2e5a5d520d0e9a4fe077029	article	Forms/3: A first-order visual language to explore the boundaries of the spreadsheet paradigm	Margaret Burnett and John Atwood and Rebecca W. Djang and James Reichwein and Herkimer Gottfried and Sherry Yang	\N	2001
8417744	Journal of Visual Languages \\& Computing	9	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hegerEtAl1998:cocoa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jvlc.1998.0079	\N		\N	\N	151--169	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:38:57}, citeulike-article-id = {2075717}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1006/jvlc.1998.0079}	Cocoa is a visual programming language for children. Cocoa attended the Visual Programming Challenge '97 for two reasons: to show that a fairly complex task could be implemented in Cocoa, and to test Cocoa's third-party extensions mechanism. The challenge was to navigate a Lego robot over an arbitrary track of Lego street tiles, and to create a map of the entire layout. Cocoa not only provided a solution but also won the competition. We introduce Cocoa and present our solution to the VPC '97.	0591ad9fc4cb7b770bbaa879333fff42	0a9868d4eab34c88a72080893aec3ac7	abe240d0eb07911349193aa3e012f832	article	Cocoa at the Visual Programming Challenge	Nikolaus Heger and Allen Cypher and David C. Smith	\N	1998
8417745	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Visualization--Programming as a Multimedia Experience	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA--London	\N	\N	liebermanAndFry1998:ZStep95	\N	\N		\N	\N	277--292	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:36:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2075714}	\N	cfa21d82a2592a2f703d9bb27eb3dd22	f9e51706b208cc320028518f676f645d	784efc8892da02be3809f8c41e03e5ba	book	ZStep 95: A reversible,\
animated source code stepper	Henry Lieberman and Christoper Fry	John Stasko and John Domingue and Marc H. Brown and Blaine A. Price	1998
8417747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	reiss1998:visualization	\N	\N		\N	\N	259--276	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:27:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2075681}	\N	86031ab8545494697980e7fa7a928eae	5e31fd8b98b590671f12e8dd4b9e1638	b54652250aa7fda3c03b229db697f4a9	book	Visualization for software engineering--programming environments,	S. Reiss	J. Stasko and J. Domingue and M. Brown and B. Price	1998
8417748	Commun. ACM	24	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Teitelbaum1981:cps	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/358746.358755	\N		\N	\N	563--573	\N	9	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:25:21}, citeulike-article-id = {2075692}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/358746.358755}	\N	16f6bf3cdac36a52926d534ddf862b8a	c8e6b6e4ceef35aebcfcf2db9a6852ca	78ff428b322785cc079534f681fb2d19	article	The Cornell program synthesizer: a syntax-directed programming environment	Tim Teitelbaum and Thomas Reps	\N	1981
8417749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SDE 1: Proceedings of the first ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	reiss1984:pecan	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/800020.808246	\N		\N	\N	30--41	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:21:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2075683}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/800020.808246}	\N	6e4a9745ade8be576806bf4a8c265df1	f0ed4b428360d00491f79775fa382bf0	c6f548c74024db26c2b9ad0ac2f7c8e1	inproceedings	Graphical program development with PECAN program development systems	Steven P. Reiss	\N	1984
8417750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SoftVis '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Software visualization	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	reiss2003:visualization	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/774833.774842	\N		\N	\N	57--ff	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:13:22}, citeulike-article-id = {2075673}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581136420}, doi = {10.1145/774833.774842}	\N	859ae41491709ebc9ad2794a1c3ec86d	f6e11cdee9419c3f9cb961964c9bd4b2	1df42f9a32d31608793ea5b4b32c5132	inproceedings	Visualizing Java in action	Steven P. Reiss	\N	2003
8417751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VL '96: Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	atwoodEtAl1996:steering	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=834339	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-08 01:11:08}, priority = {2}, isbn = {081867508X}, citeulike-article-id = {2075669}	\N	be7c27d72e4a40b95e239fff5f52b3d4	84f1b64285695d9a1520ed462ee5593c	a273a4b5a59c27c5005b46005c5ca7ab	inproceedings	Steering Programs Via Time Travel	J. W. Atwood and M. M. Burnett and R. A. Walpole and E. M. Wilcox and S. Yang	\N	1996
8417752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CWI (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science)	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	tip1995:slicing	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=869354	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-05 22:10:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {504390}	\N	0009d2feef17e5ac8c1ae315561c1915	5a3dd5107203e26b87be5b872dfe30ff	b65370cd4be4e225ed73221f899312ba	techreport	A Survey of Program Slicing Techniques.	Frank Tip	\N	1994
8417753	Journal of Software Maintenance	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chenAndCheung1997:onDicing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-908X(199701)9:1\\%3C33::AID-SMR143\\%3E3.3.CO;2-W	\N		\N	\N	33--46	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-05 22:03:26}, citeulike-article-id = {2064158}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1096-908X(199701)9:1\\%3C33::AID-SMR143\\%3E3.3.CO;2-W}	\N	0d56d663daaac1f3ad9ff33d362fd999	6f00794be2ebec510e9be9114a0a0c1e	192b778d3bee8a699900921941186f05	article	On program dicing	T. Y. Chen and Y. Y. Cheung	\N	1997
8417754	Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE 2002 Symposia on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blackwell2002:attention	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HCC.2002.1046334	\N		\N	\N	2--10	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 20:32:02}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {909080}, doi = {10.1109/HCC.2002.1046334}	Research into the cognitive aspects of programming originated in the study of professional programmers (whether experts or students). Even "end-user" programmers in previous studies have often worked in organizations where programming is recognized to be demanding professional work-the term "power-user" recognizes this technical kudos. But as personal computers become widespread, and most new domestic appliances incorporate microprocessors, many people are engaging in programming-like activities in domestic or nonprofessional contexts. Such users often have less motivation and more obstacles to programming, meaning that they may be unlikely even to take the first steps. This paper analyses the generic nature of those first steps, and identifies the cognitive demands that characterize them. On the basis of this analysis the paper proposes the attention investment model, a cognitive model of programming that offers a consistent account of all programming behaviour, from professionals to end-users.	65f778692c43a2ccf0583880e56e25f2	32898e5b74a33ad60f95629edbabc504	fc0a641321979c01ab0b867cb73b2791	inproceedings	First steps in programming: a rationale for attention investment models	A. F. Blackwell	\N	2002
8417755	Psychological Review	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pirolli1999:foraging	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pirolli99information.html	\N		\N	\N	634--675	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 20:21:22}, citeulike-article-id = {448}, priority = {2}	Information Foraging Theory is an approach to understanding how strategies and technologies for information seeking, gathering and consumption are adapted to the flux of information in the environment. The theory assumes that people, when possible, will modify their strategies or the structure of the environment to maximize their rate of gaining valuable information. Field studies inform the theory by illustrating that people do freely structure their environments and their strategies to yield high gains in information foraging. The theory is developed by (a) adaptation (rational) analysis of information foraging problems and (b) a detailed process model (ACT-IF). The adaptation analysis develops (a) information patch models, which deal with time allocation and information filtering and enrichment activities in environments in which information is encountered in clusters (e.g. bibliographic collections), (b) information scent models which address the identification of information value from proximal cues, and (c) information diet models which address decisions about the selection and pursuit of information items. ACT-IF is developed to instantiate these rational models and to fit the moment-by-moment behavior of people interacting with complex information technology. ACT-IF is a production system in which the information scent of bibliographic stimuli is calculated by spreading activation mechanisms. Time allocation and item selection heuristics make use of information sent to select production rules in ways that maximize information foraging activities.	e4590f54f8aecec1e5800de8037a809e	9a9846747b15f5bd74b814d38a116abf	b595fc74137dbfb52b73f3cc2eee802e	article	Information foraging	Peter Pirolli and Stuart Card	\N	1999
8417756	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '97: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	pirolli1997:computationalScent	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/258549.258558	\N		\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 20:19:34}, citeulike-article-id = {584277}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0897918029}, doi = {10.1145/258549.258558}	\N	84e643bc0bcb5a6006335ebe1f14f9d6	3e64f1cf33ddafb34bc0ad751753ef6f	c30b778cca433198c9193238aaa5c318	inproceedings	Computational models of information scent-following in a very large browsable text collection	Peter Pirolli	\N	1997
8417757	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Oxford University Press, USA}	\N	\N	\N	pirolli2007:foraging	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0195173325	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 20:17:33}, citeulike-article-id = {1505954}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0195173325}	{Although much of the hubris and hyperbole surrounding the 1990's Internet has softened to a reasonable level, the inexorable momentum of information growth continues unabated. This wealth of information provides resources for adapting to the problems posed by our increasingly complex world,<br>but the simple availability of more information does not guarantee its successful transformation into valuable knowledge that shapes, guides, and improves our activity. When faced with something like the analysis of sense-making behavior on the web, traditional research models tell us a lot about<br>learning and performance with browser operations, but very little about how people will actively navigate and search through information structures, what information they will choose to consume, and what conceptual models they will induce about the landscape of cyberspace.<br><br>Thus, it is fortunate that a new field of research, Adaptive Information Interaction (AII), is becoming possible. AII centers on the problems of understanding and improving human-information interaction. It is about how people will best shape themselves to their information environments, and how<br>information environments can best be shaped to people. Its roots lie in human-computer interaction (HCI), information retrieval, and the behavioral and social sciences.<br><br>This book is about Information Foraging Theory (IFT), a new theory in Adaptive Information Interaction that is one example of a recent flourish of theories in adaptationist psychology that draw upon evolutionary-ecological theory in biology. IFT assumes that people (indeed, all organisms) are<br>ecologically rational, and that human information-seeking mechanisms and strategies adapt the structure of the information environments in which they operate. Its main aim is to create technology that is better shaped to users. Information Foraging Theory will be of interest to student and<br>professional researchers in HCI and cognitive psychology.}	6e25e64a00b2ea39a109d19ce7c2b9bb	4b1516a40bb6678f7e2f2c32ad4aad30	c6228c01a7db11e7e80adb17a2f55ca4	book	Information Foraging Theory: Adaptive Interaction with Information (Oxford Series in Human-Technology Interaction)	Peter L. T. Pirolli	\N	2007
8417758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI'94: Proceedings of the twelfth national conference on Artificial intelligence (vol. 2)	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	goan1994:errors	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=199480.199759	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 20:02:06}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0262611023}, citeulike-article-id = {2057894}	\N	3cf06e4fcf30a01bc81189afeec1ddfe	fec62474b05691fe693c4cd4f6b88237	d3da73b44139613c85933ccd04ee168d	inproceedings	Learning about software errors via systematic experimentation	Terrance Goan and Oren Etzioni	\N	1994
8417759	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	32	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	koEtAl2006:seeking	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2006.116	\N		\N	\N	971--987	\N	12	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, posted-at = {2007-12-04 19:20:38}, citeulike-article-id = {2057824}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2006.116}	Abstract—Much of software developers' time is spent understanding unfamiliar code. To better understand how developers gain this\
understanding and how software development environments might be involved, a study was performed in which developers were given\
an unfamiliar program and asked to work on two debugging tasks and three enhancement tasks for 70 minutes. The study found that\
developers interleaved three activities. They began by searching for relevant code both manually and using search tools; however,\
they based their searches on limited and misrepresentative cues in the code, environment, and executing program, often leading to\
failed searches. When developers found relevant code, they followed its incoming and outgoing dependencies, often returning to it and\
navigating its other dependencies; while doing so, however, Eclipse's navigational tools caused significant overhead. Developers\
collected code and other information that they believed would be necessary to edit, duplicate, or otherwise refer to later by encoding it\
in the interactive state of Eclipse's package explorer, file tabs, and scroll bars. However, developers lost track of relevant code as these\
interfaces were used for other tasks, and developers were forced to find it again. These issues caused developers to spend, on\
average, 35 percent of their time performing the mechanics of navigation within and between source files. These observations suggest\
a new model of program understanding grounded in theories of information foraging and suggest ideas for tools that help developers\
seek, relate, and collect information in a more effective and explicit manner.	4285a881b2d8fa35462d70fb12aa7604	22949662d8a36e654fe0de180d560418	0571a076224c85bbacf87ae0691f8db1	article	An Exploratory Study of How Developers Seek, Relate, and Collect Relevant Information during Software Maintenance Tasks	Andrew J. Ko and Michael J. Coblenz and Htet H. Aung	\N	2006
8417760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	myersEtAl2006:whylineUIqs	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124832	\N		\N	\N	397--406	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 18:46:08}, citeulike-article-id = {977456}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933727}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124832}	\N	6d83702cc8c7fff1732ef4034b4357ca	cc05e418aec5b35b7232681cba5f3dd2	2ec47dade114ab81244cef2667e1df03	inproceedings	Answering why and why not questions in user interfaces	Brad A. Myers and David A. Weitzman and Andrew J. Ko and Duen H. Chau	\N	2006
8417761	IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.	28	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	burnettEtAl2002:wysiwyt	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2002.1010060	\N		\N	\N	576--594	\N	6	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, posted-at = {2007-12-04 18:29:05}, citeulike-article-id = {2057736}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/TSE.2002.1010060}	\N	b041248f19abf5777464d93fef667a65	ec1e765c298a61376a9c538b2b892f59	ae7888d4031a898c828e5fb3ef015c88	article	Testing Homogeneous Spreadsheet Grids with the "What You See Is What You Test" Methodology	Margaret Burnett and Andrei Sheretov and Bing Ren and Gregg Rothermel	\N	2002
8417762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLHCC '07: Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2007)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	subrahmaniyan2007:explainDbgtoUsers	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2007.21	\N		\N	\N	127--136	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 18:21:26}, citeulike-article-id = {2057723}, priority = {3}, isbn = {0769529879}, doi = {10.1109/VLHCC.2007.21}	\N	e38d72804f67ed1f9e72c68188f75fa3	035716bc1561566705bac0749f70bc96	ef1bc008569bc5462d4876b2708dcd4e	inproceedings	Explaining Debugging Strategies to End-User Programmers	Neeraja Subrahmaniyan and Cory Kissinger and Kyle Rector and Derek Inman and Jared Kaplan and Laura Beckwith and Margaret Burnett	\N	2007
8417763	Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2007. VL/HCC 2007. IEEE Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2007. VL/HCC 2007. IEEE Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lawrance2007:foraging	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=4351321	\N		\N	\N	15--22	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 18:17:11}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {2057713}	During maintenance, professional developers generate and test many hypotheses about program behavior, but they also spend much of their time navigating among classes and methods. Little is known, however, about how professional developers navigate source code and the extent to which their hypotheses relate to their navigation. A lack of understanding of these issues is a barrier to tools aiming to reduce the large fraction of time developers spend navigating source code. In this paper, we report on a study that makes use of information foraging theory to investigate how professional developers navigate source code during maintenance. Our results showed that information foraging theory was a significant predictor of the developers' maintenance behavior, and suggest how tools used during maintenance can build upon this result, simply by adding word analysis to their reasoning systems.	c4457a5ba446200feeefcdba45ff4601	2c0d52cc9a8d34b8e08b7a72c2a8d8c0	650495de3aff96520e30852c53f0ea8e	inproceedings	Scents in Programs:Does Information Foraging Theory Apply to Program Maintenance?	Joseph Lawrance and Rachel Bellamy and Margaret Burnett	\N	2007
8418169	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whistler, CA	\N	\N	patel-schneider2004:owl	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 01:48:03}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2053667}	OWL is the new ontology language produced by the W3C Web Ontology Working Group. OWL is thus poised to be a major formalism for the design and dissemination of ontology information, particularly in the Semantic Web. OWL has inﬂuences from several communities, including the RDF community, the Description Logic community, and the frame community. These inﬂuences resulted in a wide variety of re- quirements on OWL, some of which appear to be conﬂicting. OWL contains innovative solutions to several of these appar- ent conﬂicts, but it has not been possible to completely satisfy all the desired requirements for OWL. The talk will describe the development and design of OWL, concentrating on what makes OWL important, the relation- ship of OWL to other formalisms, the place of OWL in the Semantic Web, the innovative solutions that were required in its design, and the impact of the conﬂicting requirements on OWL. I will propose a different foundation for the Semantic Web, one that I think would allow for easier and better devel- opment of new formalisms for the Semantic Web.	42e0a16e7dc4713af050ed6ff7e87188	dcf4fd14080a27c46aa5849e0b6a53d0	c517d501cef53921fceff66d3884fb1c	inproceedings	What is Owl (and why should I care)?	Peter F. Patel-Schneider	\N	2004
8418170	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Prentice Hall}	\N	\N	\N	russelNorvig2003:aima	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0137903952	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 01:39:10}, citeulike-article-id = {113848}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0137903952}	{The long-anticipated revision of this best-selling book offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. Intelligent Agents. Solving Problems by Searching. Informed Search Methods. Game Playing. Agents that Reason Logically. First-order Logic. Building a Knowledge Base. Inference in First-Order Logic. Logical Reasoning Systems. Practical Planning. Planning and Acting. Uncertainty. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems. Making Simple Decisions. Making Complex Decisions. Learning from Observations. Learning with Neural Networks. Reinforcement Learning. Knowledge in Learning. Agents that Communicate. Practical Communication in English. Perception. Robotics. For those interested in artificial intelligence.}	8fe4be4b6e2512f2b25aad4f88999687	2d5e32236d3ab0ad8a224c2de22fcbb7	aab790cf69e18d11b87b7fdbb1a0bf9e	book	Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd Edition)	Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig	\N	2002
8418171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '02: Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sarawagi2002:activeLearning	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/775047.775087	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	269--278	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-04 01:35:06}, citeulike-article-id = {2053628}, priority = {2}, isbn = {158113567X}, doi = {10.1145/775047.775087}	\N	9e8789719d38f18c455f68bbe97f1aa1	eee652079391af625630afd9bf584ac7	0e99f904bab8ee13d9549afe5cc0bf53	inproceedings	Interactive deduplication using active learning	Sunita Sarawagi and Anuradha Bhamidipaty	\N	2002
8418172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Angeles, CA	\N	\N	reiserEtAl1985:lispITS	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 23:14:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2053165}	\N	170e7bab0316315a75de56cb7f9f3432	b9bfd8e89621afcc98bb7d63095b3617	2428b4dfce4cbb0dd14083490f9fbe32	inproceedings	Dynamic student modeling in an intelligent tutor for Lisp programming	B. J. Reiser and J. R. Anderson and R. G. Farrell	\N	1985
8418173	Artif. Intell.	42	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.	Essex, UK	\N	\N	johnson1987:understanding	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(90)90094-G	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	51--97	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, posted-at = {2007-12-03 23:06:10}, citeulike-article-id = {2053138}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/0004-3702(90)90094-G}	\N	12953f63300b9eb089b003f1dd8cf9ee	67eb8abba66802e9b9ffc0a37b7c64f9	cc9c7f82c9f01e37e9bef810dec774bb	article	Understanding and debugging novice programs	W. L. Johnson	\N	1990
8418174	Journal of Visual Languages and Computing	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yangEtAl1997:rdbs	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.37.4979	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	563--599	\N	5-6	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:46:01}, citeulike-article-id = {2052195}, priority = {0}	A weakness of many interactive visual programming languages (VPLs) is their static representations. Lack of an adequate static representation places a heavy cognitive burden on a VPL s programmers, because they must remember potentially long dynamic sequences of screen displays in order to understand a previously written program. However, although this problem is widely acknowledged, research on how to design better static representations for interactive VPLs is still in its infancy. Building...	68b575a02054aed9dbb1a0b1c2c0d49a	e7a1eede63590e9f236ad5fa554ccc87	b7f1b41e2fcaf0a3ae3796b4f40146bf	article	Representation Design Benchmarks: A Design-Time Aid for VPL Navigable Static Representations	S. Yang and Margaret M. Burnett and E. Dekoven and Moshe M. Zloof	\N	1997
8418175	: Cognitive Technology: Instruments of Mind : 4th International Conference, CI 2001, Warwick, UK, August 6-9, 2001, Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	blackwellEtAl2001:cdsOfNotations	http://www.springerlink.com/content/hrj8lgkhaq96v904\
	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	325+	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:38:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1168048}	\N	f21a4d47fa9490bdab8105ea4c83fcab	eecb246849b4330547a338440b021178	6e32547057c6e9e048d999970cc61806	book	Cognitive Dimensions of Notations: Design Tools for Cognitive Technology	A. F. Blackwell and C. Britton and A. Cox and T. R. G. Green and C. Gurr and G. Kadoda and M. S. Kutar and M. Loomes and C. L. Nehaniv and M. Petre and C. Roast and C. Roe and A. Wong and R. M. Young	\N	2001
8418176	Journal of Visual Languages and Computing	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	green1996:cogDims	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.54.3584	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	131--174	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:32:25}, citeulike-article-id = {230123}, priority = {0}	[None]	484dd4acb5156c54f99b7c8243cf013f	47f2accbe77880904a7a61883ef200f3	3a79d9d50a3b32dd8cbee2a9f6977d4e	article	Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A 'Cognitive Dimensions' Framework	T. R. G. Green and Marian Petre	\N	1996
8418177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the fifth conference of the British Computer Society, Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Group on People and computers V	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	greene1989:cogdims	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=92968.93015	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	443--460	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:31:12}, citeulike-article-id = {1168047}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0521384303}	\N	b0ba314994dee8dae1e863be440ac1a9	d1949bbaeb96050f92c65bb682863857	a8da0b563481b9ae74beb8b3cafce231	inproceedings	Cognitive dimensions of notations	T. R. G. Green	\N	1989
8418178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '04: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ko2004:whyline	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/985692.985712	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	151--158	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:15:17}, citeulike-article-id = {671755}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581137028}, doi = {10.1145/985692.985712}	\N	9f7f2393ad9b919c2f51effeb1a2bbf6	417b3cf0154e6226acaf3dfd5cd99b04	829a5f5deea070e1b22555db692fe9f9	inproceedings	Designing the whyline: a debugging interface for asking questions about program behavior	Andrew J. Ko and Brad A. Myers	\N	2004
8418179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '98: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	walker1998:vizModels	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/286936.286966	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	271--283	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, posted-at = {2007-12-03 19:09:58}, citeulike-article-id = {1367665}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/286936.286966}	\N	c42ffdc2102aa0fc86222e6b7677c223	04269ab3fdbfdf752569ba18a65ff385	f58c2bcae6fe9a52cfe3667f0b973f27	inproceedings	Visualizing dynamic software system information through high-level models	Robert J. Walker and Gail C. Murphy and Bjorn Freeman-Benson and Darin Wright and Darin Swanson and Jeremy Isaak	\N	1998
8418180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '07: Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	lang2007:umlshort	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.44	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-01 00:00:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2033541}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2007.44}	\N	c652a3c7a68374341512b09b64aaf6d8	bfb29d4185c0c21200443745b824e0ec	4b0ff8c39ca3c71d03c64235a4641b72	inproceedings	A Visualization Framework for Task-Oriented Modeling Using UML	Christian F. J. Lange and Martijn A. M. Wijns and Michel R. V. Chaudron	\N	2007
8418181	Journal of Visual Languages and Computing	4	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price1993:taxonomy	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	211--266	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 23:43:26}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {2033442}	\N	dbccce4f17a95c4febbc30ff34504671	3514b342c9f251fcfb1e1233c8b78cd0	9078d179f91923669159e3e9d3d6a38d	article	A principled taxonomy of software visualization	Blaine A. Price and Ronald M. Baecker and Ian S. Small	\N	1993
8418182	J. Vis. Lang. Comput.	18	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press, Inc.	Orlando, FL, USA	\N	\N	lang2007:umllong	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvlc.2007.07.002	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	399--419	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 23:35:59}, citeulike-article-id = {2033394}, priority = {1}, doi = {10.1016/j.jvlc.2007.07.002}	\N	1cfade6e669837a13230825d7aa6394a	601b947b47b89d17942e8df1f5709ad5	3c41b5d2527aff82f76ed2fd4458ace8	article	Supporting task-oriented modeling using interactive UML views	Christian F. J. Lange and Martijn A. M. Wijns and Michel R. V. Chaudron	\N	2007
8418183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 25th Hawaii Int. Conf. System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:962218	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.28.8296	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 23:34:30}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {962218}, comment = {The journal version of this paper can be found here:
\
http://www.citeulike.org/user/creswick/article/2033442}	Software visualization is the use of interactive computer graphics, typography, graphic design, animation, and cinematography to enhance the interface between the software engineer or the computer science student and their programs. Although several taxonomies of software visualization have been proposed, they use few dimensions and do not span the space of important distinctions between systems. We attempt to fill this gap in the literature by proposing a novel and systematic taxonomy of six...	9001ed79064d4aa5fa5bb13c9bf2d5bb	952c753364fcd5059423c8291bb8803d	9532845ddd3319a8bf3d664985fe08c6	inproceedings	A Taxonomy of Software Visualization	Blaine A. Price and Ian S. Small and Ronald M. Baecker	\N	1992
8418184	Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, 2002. Proceedings. First International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:488161	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1019792	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	32--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 23:31:53}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {488161}	A number of taxonomies to classify and categorize software visualization systems have been proposed in the past. Most notable are those presented by Price (1993) and Roman (1993). While these taxonomies are an accurate representation of software visualization issues, they are somewhat skewed with respect to current research areas on software visualization. We revisit this important work and propose a number of re-alignments with respect to addressing the software engineering tasks of large-scale development and maintenance. We propose a framework to emphasize the general tasks of understanding and analysis during development and maintenance of large-scale software systems. Five dimensions relating to the what, where, how, who, and why of software visualization make up this framework. The focus of this work is not so much as to classify software visualization system, but to point out the need for matching the method with the task. Finally, a number of software visualization systems are examined under our framework to highlight the particular problems each addresses.	2dde92e8c7e7dec3b9ac7dcc6b706aa5	de09ca036c5ec65b6665c53111907505	0089dc1a4d95b8e684225c8708c05ed7	inproceedings	A task oriented view of software visualization	J. I. Maletic and A. Marcus and M. L. Collard	\N	2002
8418185	Principles of Software Evolution, Eighth International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:638252	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1572314	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	103--112	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-30 23:20:15}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {638252}	Visualizing software evolution is essential for identifying design erosion that has occurred over the past releases. Making evolutionary aspects explicit via visual representations can help the engineer to focus on particular software parts to identify such hot-spots. Although many tools exist that provide zooming-in and -out within the hierarchical decomposition of a software system, only very few allow an engineer to view a system through a kind of lens view. Our approach called EvoLens is a visualization approach for explorations of evolution data across multiple dimensions. EvoLens is based on temporal lens views. But the graphical representation of this visualization integrates enhanced zooming by navigating through software hierarchies with arbitrary selectable groups of software parts across module or package boundaries. EvoLens allows an engineer to define a focal point for the lens view and navigate along the time dimension by user-defined sliding time windows. The comprehension is supported by using color for metrics of classes. The EvoLens prototype tool has been developed and tested on basis of a large Java application consisting of 580000 LOC that was studied over 18 months of its evolution lifetime.	6f9c48c8e217f943b9b7c8c2420f34dc	c487bab89be4eef0ee25a267ea105271	77d7ef03ac4a86b230a5a370f531c054	inproceedings	EvoLens: lens-view visualizations of evolution data	J. Ratzinger and M. Fischer and H. Gall	\N	2005
8418186	SIGCSE Bulletin	35	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1295275	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/792548.612014	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	386--390	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-14 21:17:25}, citeulike-article-id = {1295275}, priority = {4}, isbn = {158113648X}, doi = {10.1145/792548.612014}	The World Wide Web is increasingly becoming an integrated extension of users' computing environments, with content indexed and retrieved through Web browsers. Web browsers are increasingly being used as computer science curriculum delivery mechanism, for both books delivered as local content on CD ROMs as well as server-based material.Traditional computer science curriculum has often been presented through static printed media. What has been printed ahead of time in books or handouts can not be changed. Any changes would have to be attached externally by way of scribbled notes or explanations on the board. The Web gives us the technological affordances to change that, both for students and teachers.The original page remains unchanged, however the user's version of the page is filtered, adding, subtracting and changing web page elements, giving an enhanced view. A demonstration version of the Web Annotator can be downloaded from: http://logos.cs.uic.edu/Annotator.	fd0d42c9675f10bd03b1b82e8a0ac827	2f5917f673ad09fe40dd73cc2cd1e1fa	4672de049416319750f61cba98a28775	article	Web annotator	Dale Reed and Sam John	\N	2003
8418187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1286083	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.33.3966	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-09 19:16:31}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1286083}	The number of knowledge-based systems that build on Bayesian belief networks is increasing.\
The construction of such a network however requires a large number of probabilities in\
numerical form. This is often considered a major obstacle, one of the reasons being that\
experts are reluctant to provide numerical probabilities. The use of verbal probability\
expressions as an additional method of eliciting probabilistic information may to some extent\
remove this obstacle. In this paper, we review...	aa3d24dfb866c5ae9350aa094ea28d06	a208c1465e1effe47fd95128b2ff7604	97dbcca3aaf244ef43fcbc60e7fe8919	misc	Talking probabilities: communicating probabilistic information with words and numbers	S. Renooij and C. Witteman	\N	1999
8418188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1090415	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124782	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	55--64	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-09 19:13:59}, citeulike-article-id = {1090415}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933727}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124782}	\N	037288713f699a4fa2ad66c66afcd14b	e55d9d35066e186a84c50d6ae370e6a1	9c01e32e06f9ae97b2acbb25e6418a92	inproceedings	Peekaboom: a game for locating objects in images	Luis von Ahn and Ruoran Liu and Manuel Blum	\N	2006
8418191	\N	34	\N	\N	September	\N	ITiCSE '02: Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:76587	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/544414.544473	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	195	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-07 23:41:27}, citeulike-article-id = {76587}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581134991}, doi = {10.1145/544414.544473}	\N	b966b39ec083716641aedd0f46102fca	654a31364b5d0437758476c0bc261cc6	45ca7f3b97533e4dcb7bac6002143d79	inproceedings	Teaching on the wiki web	Joseph Bergin	\N	2002
8418192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym'06: Proceedings of the international symposium on Symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:833283	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149453.1149472	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	99--104	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-07 23:19:32}, citeulike-article-id = {833283}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1595934138}, doi = {10.1145/1149453.1149472}	\N	9e7166a1feb5b6cd8c96b0a5539978d8	7417509b1f62d5bda8db73a00ce28532	266c52072e6d81346881534b62eb95da	inproceedings	Corporate wiki users: results of a survey	Ann Majchrzak and Christian Wagner and Dave Yates	\N	2006
8418193	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Addison-Wesley Professional}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:114322	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/020171499X	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-07 23:05:42}, citeulike-article-id = {114322}, priority = {1}, isbn = {020171499X}	{Suitable for system administrators or managers seeking an affordable content-management solution, <I>The Wiki Way</I> shows off how to take advantage of Wiki collaborative software, which allows users to post and edit content remotely. This book is all you need to get up and running with this exciting (and free) way to build and manage content.<p>  This text is first and foremost a guide to what Wiki software is and how to install, customize, and administer it within your organization. Early sections discuss the advantages of Wiki Web sites, which allow all users to add and edit content. While it might sound like a free-for-all, the authors suggest such Web sites have been used successfully in research, business, and education to document project designs, for brainstorming, and for otherwise creating content in a collaborative fashion. Case studies for such organizations as Georgia Tech, New York Times Digital, and Motorola give a glimpse of Wiki used in real settings, so you will get a sense of what to expect.<p>  This book is also a guide to the nuts and bolts of downloading and installing Wiki and customizing it for your site. Sections on basic tweaks to Wiki's Perl scripts will let you customize your site to match your organization's needs. Standout material includes almost three dozen customization tips. This volume is illustrated with actual screen shots of Wiki, so you can get a sense of what it is like for users to work together in such an unrestricted fashion. <p>  Throughout the text, the authors are suitably upbeat about Wiki's prospects for wider adoption, but they are realistic enough to note compromises (such as requiring passwords and restricting edit rights) required in business settings. They also survey the field of Wiki open-source projects and clones, as well as other similar content-management solutions (such as Zope and the emerging WebDAV standard).<p>  While it's hard to predict whether Wiki-based Web sites are for everyone, this book presents the pros and cons of a potentially exciting and useful tool that promotes collaborative content creation. This title can help any organization get going with a Wiki Web site, from the standpoint of planning, deployment, and basic administration. <I>--Richard Dragan</I><p>  <B>Topics covered:</B><ul><li>Collaboration tools explained <li>Web-based collaboration <li>WebDAV <li>Introduction to Wiki <li>User conventions with Wiki <li>Survey of Wiki open-source projects and clones <li>Installing Wiki (including Apache Web Server and security issues) <li>Using Wiki (making notes, Wiki used as a PIM, content management and links, page editing) <li>How to structure Wiki content (suggested default structure: pros and cons) <li>Customizing Wiki <li>Tour of Wiki Perl scripts and tips for customizing your Wiki site <li>Wiki add-ons (including spellchecking and uploading files) <li>Administration in Wiki (viewing events, controlling access and authentication, database administration, and debugging techniques) <li>Guidelines for Wiki projects (dos and don'ts) <li>Wiki case studies for education <li>Business and research</ul> }	65d942469df0ddb2cb2fdb6aba20e705	c5a53184a1558ed9282dcca53dea4baa	c165b610c5be5ddc70677753269321f6	book	The Wiki Way: Collaboration and Sharing on the Internet	Bo Leuf and Ward Cunningham	\N	2001
8418194	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WikiSym '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1098057	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149453.1149461	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	15--16	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-07 23:00:37}, citeulike-article-id = {1098057}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595934138}, comment = {This isn't an article, it's just a description of a panel, and not a reliable reference for research relating to wikis in teaching / learning.}, doi = {10.1145/1149453.1149461}	\N	bf10f76bb288f0a9b2269b59516668f1	c07601661a24d18c5a7426a50216eb5a	c0c851554ca3876e31ed4d47c63565da	inproceedings	Wiki uses in teaching and learning	Sheizaf Rafaeli	\N	2006
8418195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning for Natural Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:539807	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.49.8210	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	246--260	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-04 21:41:21}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {539807}	A growing population of users want to extract a growing variety of information\
from on-line texts. Unfortunately, current information extraction systems typically\
require experts to hand-build dictionaries of extraction patterns for each new type of\
information to be extracted. This paper presents a system that can learn dictionaries\
of extraction patterns directly from user-provided examples of texts and events to\
be extracted from them. The system, called LIEP, learns patterns that recognize\
relationships between key constituents based on local syntax. Sets of patterns learned\
by LIEP for a sample extraction task perform nearly at the level of a hand-built\
dictionary of patterns.	82722e7914ed94a2d787df1ece48676b	a6d6539b0252feef51c789d5ecde0941	d34195c26e3d3093092feb9ec4828528	inproceedings	Learning information extraction patterns from examples	Scott B. Huffman	\N	1995
8418196	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings National Science Foundation Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arlington, VA	\N	\N	citeulike:1277866	http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/521/	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-04 20:10:14}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1277866}	Previous research in information science and in human-computer interaction has shown that people tend to use different terms to describe a similar concept. Due to the unique backgrounds, training, and experiences of different people, the chance of two collaborators using the same term to describe a concept or an object for a common task is quite low. This vocabulary difference has created difficulties for both synchronous and asynchronous collaborations. Bridging the gap between vocabularies of different collaborators is one of the most pressing challenges for computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) system designers. In this research we propose a concept space approach and describe its associated algorithms for solving the vocabulary problem. For illustration purposes, we present two implementation examples. The first implementation involved extracting and linking C. elegans worm-specific vocabularies for assisting molecular biology researchers in information retrieval and information sharing. The second example describes a system which helped resolve meeting participants' vocabulary problem during a group brainstorming and idea organization process. By adopting automatic indexing, cluster analysis, and neural network classification techniques, this research has shown the feasibility of an algorithmic approach to solving the vocabulary problem in collaboration.	c5bdfb445e295f27914721f5ff6333f3	f8b2554867db0ddc068be7e58958fb30	fac1d8880d678f571ed08df753d906d5	inproceedings	Approach on the Vocabulary Problem in Collaboration	Hsinchun Chen	\N	1993
8418197	Information Retrieval	9	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:835512	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10791-006-6389-1	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	421--433	\N	4	\N	issn = {1386-4564}, posted-at = {2007-05-04 19:19:09}, citeulike-article-id = {835512}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10791-006-6389-1}	Research on cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) has typically been restricted to settings using binary relevance assessments. In this paper, we present evaluation results for dictionary-based CLIR using graded relevance assessments in a best match retrieval environment. A text database containing newspaper articles and a related set of 35 search topics were used in the tests. First, monolingual baseline queries were automatically formed from the topics. Secondly, source language topics (in English, German, and Swedish) were automatically translated into the target language (Finnish), using structured target queries. The effectiveness of the translated queries was compared to that of the monolingual queries. Thirdly, pseudo-relevance feedback was used to expand the original target queries. CLIR performance was evaluated using three relevance thresholds: stringent, regular, and liberal. When regular or liberal threshold was used, a reasonable performance was achieved. Using stringent threshold, equally high performance could not be achieved. On all the relevance thresholds the performance of the translated queries was successfully raised by pseudo-relevance feedback based query expansion. However, the performance of the stringent threshold in relation to the other thresholds could not be raised by this method.	f1d528a3881f48d379fb5a786e0de4f5	927f8982e484bf63c4b21c35601d360a	1c38591c39843a0710e44e95fe7bea61	article	Experiments with dictionary-based CLIR using graded relevance assessments: Improving effectiveness by pseudo-relevance feedback	Lehtokangas and Raija and Keskustalo and Heikki and Jarvelin and Kalervo	\N	2006
8418198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:163711	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=275712	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	355--364	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-04 19:13:48}, citeulike-article-id = {163711}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1558604545}	Relevance feedback is an automatic process, introduced over 20 years ago, designed to produce improved query formulations following an initial retrieval operation.  The principal relevance feedback methods described over the years are examined briefly, and evaluation data are included to demonstrate the effectiveness of the various methods.  Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.	55aed00806ccb73e697a6e0bf1853873	cc2a5179d8fbba5cfdd17c899dd1f671	78b8268b9b1d5882e694c0b7bb86dcc8	article	Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback	Gerard Salton and Chris Buckley	\N	1997
8418199	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	54	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:397741	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.10240	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	529--549	\N	6	\N	issn = {1532-2890}, posted-at = {2007-05-04 19:11:21}, citeulike-article-id = {397741}, priority = {1}, doi = {10.1002/asi.10240}	In this paper, we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioral information into the relevance feedback process. In particular, we concentrate on ranking terms for query expansion and selecting new terms to add to the user's query. Our experiments are an attempt to widen the evidence used for relevance feedback from simply the relevant documents to include information on how users are searching. We show that this information can lead to more successful relevance feedback techniques. We also show that the presentation of relevance feedback to the user is important in the success of relevance feedback.	eb7e287f20b229c14d146b5214cd418b	41b6c0244727a05f1f5294bea6e9ca9d	6de847b6e5355da09644ec68fca8beeb	article	Incorporating user search behavior into relevance feedback	Ian Ruthven and Mounia Lalmas and Keith van Rijsbergen	\N	2003
8418200	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	\N	\N	\N	ModernInfRetrieval	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/020139829X	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-02 20:55:13}, priority = {1}, isbn = {020139829X}, citeulike-article-id = {217178}	\N	d8f4323a71229e94c5b2020e714294f0	6f78177742b3c836218aacfc7fc4c43c	44c565c8a5662b2c494c3aa951c9d4a9	book	Modern Information Retrieval	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Berthier Ribeiro-Neto	\N	1999
8418201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:110149	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/312624.312649	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	50--57	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-02 19:40:46}, citeulike-article-id = {110149}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581130961}, comment = {[Hofmann, 1999] Hofmann, T, Probabilistic latent semantic indexing,
\
SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR
\
conference on Research and development in information retrieval,
\
p. 50, 1999.}, doi = {10.1145/312624.312649}	\N	162bc88152c219552201e5972d6ce0cc	7706cfc2fc47bb830057fbecd4706350	181020479babb41e056006e8d5ee6b33	inproceedings	Probabilistic latent semantic indexing	Thomas Hofmann	\N	1999
8418202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '03: Proceedings of the 26th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in informaion retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:675036	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/860435.860537	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	433--434	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-02 19:19:25}, citeulike-article-id = {675036}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581136463}, comment = {[Girolami and Kaban, 2003] Girolami, M and Kaban, Ata, On an
\
equivalence between PLSI and LDA, SIGIR '03: Proceedings of the 26th
\
annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development
\
in informaion retrieval, p. 433, 2003.}, doi = {10.1145/860435.860537}	\N	4ebd8bffe38b21cf737fdfc2ad019196	0677e4d3c5208553d5ba0c0e11a1055e	3b0fbe25a7585b92e5874e7057faf248	inproceedings	On an equivalence between PLSI and LDA	Mark Girolami and Ata Kaban	\N	2003
8418203	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	2167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Turney2001:MiningPMIvsLSA	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.28.7394	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	491--502	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-02 18:43:02}, citeulike-article-id = {401542}, priority = {0}	This paper presents a simple unsupervised learning algorithm for recognizing synonyms, based on statistical data acquired by querying a Web search engine. The algorithm, called PMI-IR, uses Pointwise Mutual Information (PMI) and Information Retrieval (IR) to measure the similarity of pairs of words. PMI-IR is empirically evaluated using 80 synonym test questions from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and 50 synonym test questions from a collection of tests for students of...	b29b4b38583190a4b3ae4aafd15cd438	8e5ac4302379bb3e66512a3696669bcb	316e53ed88e825dcc9e225662d844167	article	Mining the Web for Synonyms: PMI--IR versus LSA on TOEFL	Peter D. Turney	\N	2001
8418204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '05: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:516523	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1054972.1054980	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	51--60	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-02 17:47:26}, citeulike-article-id = {516523}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581139985}, comment = {[Kaur and Hornof, 2005] Kaur, I and Hornof, A. J., A comparison of LSA, wordNet and PMI-IR for predicting user click behavior, CHI '05: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, p. 51, 2005.}, doi = {10.1145/1054972.1054980}	\N	e21316cff9579037b58425f726815f3f	ea35528c6c3ea3ca64cbbd6c6ae631ae	1143646a04b7650af931a28412f6b32c	inproceedings	A comparison of LSA, wordNet and PMI-IR for predicting user click behavior	Ishwinder Kaur and Anthony J. Hornof	\N	2005
8418205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LinkKDD '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Link discovery	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1082836	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1134271.1134284	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	90--97	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-30 22:26:08}, citeulike-article-id = {1082836}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595932151}, doi = {10.1145/1134271.1134284}	\N	598588324811da5fc5e28409e56c1acf	4e320a2ee75ba8f52d8e7bdc3af25e5a	9469bd7080674cc82f8039b165b72947	inproceedings	Discovering missing links in Wikipedia	Sisay F. Adafre and Maarten de Rijke	\N	2005
8418206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW'92)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Toronto, Ontario	\N	\N	DourishAndBellotti92:sharedWorkspaces	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.57.72	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	107--114	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-12 21:59:36}, citeulike-article-id = {1222706}, priority = {2}	Awareness of individual and group activities is critical to\
successful collaboration and is commonly supported in\
CSCW systems by active, information generation\
mechanisms separate from the shared workspace. These\
mechanisms penalise information providers, presuppose\
relevance to the recipient, and make access difficult. We\
discuss a study of shared editor use which suggests that\
awareness information provided and exploited passively\
through the shared workspace, allows users to move\
smoothly between close and loose collaboration, and to\
assign and coordinate work dynamically. Passive awareness\
mechanisms promise effective support for collaboration\
requiring this sort of behaviour, whilst avoiding problems\
with active approaches.	f058ddc46a269e034a14b8c0cd0f1200	5371d4ed0e85124fa97d3b2c97d4c6c0	f5c12cfe33e5cb0d0b7314f912991ba3	inproceedings	Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces	Paul Dourish and Victoria Bellotti	\N	1992
8418207	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hyderabad, India	\N	\N	pascaIJCAI07	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	2832--2837	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-09 22:44:57}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1218322}	Within the larger area of automatic acquisition of\
knowledge from the Web, we introduce a method\
for extracting relevant attributes, or quantifiable\
properties, for various classes of objects. The\
method extracts attributes such as capital city and\
President for the class Country, or cost, manufacturer\
and side effects for the class Drug, without relying\
on any expensive language resources or complex\
processing tools. In a departure from previous\
approaches to large-scale information extraction,\
we explore the role of Web query logs, rather than\
Web documents, as an alternative source of class\
attributes. The quality of the extracted attributes\
recommends query logs as a valuable, albeit little\
explored, resource for information extraction.	5aef24f0ade3c2032186e6a00c2a8008	bd0edf71a6329bee73fa41ee853424ab	82fe09662d3ffc7a7ddb7cd391656b09	inproceedings	What You Seek is What You Get: Extraction of Class Attributes from Query Logs	Marius Pasca and Benjamin Van Durme	\N	2007
8418208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	WeiCroft2006:LDAadHocRetrieval	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148204	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	178--185	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-03 22:57:43}, citeulike-article-id = {1109893}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595933697}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148204}	Search algorithms incorporating some form of topic model have a long history in information retrieval. For example, cluster-based retrieval has been studied since the 60s and has recently produced good results in the language model framework. An approach to building topic models based on a formal generative model of documents, Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), is heavily cited in the machine learning literature, but its feasibility and effectiveness in information retrieval is mostly unknown. In this paper, we study how to efficiently use LDA to improve ad-hoc retrieval. We propose an LDA-based document model within the language modeling framework, and evaluate it on several TREC collections. Gibbs sampling is employed to conduct approximate inference in LDA and the computational complexity is analyzed. We show that improvements over retrieval using cluster-based models can be obtained with reasonable efficiency.	cd2006ceea7e1724737ad485d7c5142d	d00a80eac3b849732ebfdf4bd6548180	3e023a3da60a459370509f6aeb9cee73	inproceedings	LDA-based document models for ad-hoc retrieval	Xing Wei and Bruce W. Croft	\N	2006
8418209	Journal of Machine Learning Research	3	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	BleiNgJordan2003:LDA	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=944937	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	993--1022	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}, posted-at = {2007-04-03 20:33:51}, citeulike-article-id = {353473}, priority = {0}	We describe latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA), a generative probabilistic model for collections of discrete data such as text corpora. LDA is a three-level hierarchical Bayesian model, in which each item of a collection is modeled as a finite mixture over an underlying set of topics. Each topic is, in turn, modeled as an infinite mixture over an underlying set of topic probabilities. In the context of text modeling, the topic probabilities provide an explicit representation of a document. We present efficient approximate inference techniques based on variational methods and an EM algorithm for empirical Bayes parameter estimation. We report results in document modeling, text classification, and collaborative filtering, comparing to a mixture of unigrams model and the probabilistic LSI model.	cf408ac862e1dd886a9b12f0d511f7a1	9d1b808272b9e511425cbf557571e59a	f29b9bfde364bfd07262c2be336a5a37	article	Latent dirichlet allocation	David M. Blei and Andrew Y. Ng and Michael I. Jordan	\N	2003
8418210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:484544	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.34.1505	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-26 16:25:34}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {484544}	This paper presents the results of an experimental study of some common document clustering techniques. In particular, we compare the two main approaches to document clustering, agglomerative hierarchical clustering and K-means. (For K-means we used a \\&quot;standard\\&quot; K-means algorithm and a variant of K-means, \\&quot;bisecting\\&quot; K-means.) Hierarchical clustering is often portrayed as the better quality clustering approach, but is limited because of its quadratic time complexity. In contrast, K-means and...	22191bb679064176fa054fdf59d60f04	3340fbf75ada2ccb45a50dd5832f5f07	cc8d1f175dc3edd2da78e198f0bcf5d9	misc	A comparison of document clustering techniques	M. Steinbach and G. Karypis and V. Kumar	\N	2000
8418211	Commun. ACM	21	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:933736	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/359576.359579	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	613--641	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-03-20 17:38:55}, citeulike-article-id = {933736}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1145/359576.359579}	\N	5b4be12c5fed5931263d8fe6f56991cd	3e80ad2dff9c5249a25d5459f36c8f95	c3a5ef7e8b384a0553af9618853f5806	article	Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?: a functional style and its algebra of programs	John Backus	\N	1978
8418212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1990 ACM Conference on LISP and Functional Programming, Nice	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY	\N	\N	citeulike:82538	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.33.5381	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	61--78	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-19 15:48:04}, citeulike-article-id = {82538}, priority = {4}	Category theorists invented monads in the 1960's to concisely express certain aspects of universal algebra. Functional programmers invented list comprehensions in the 1970's to concisely express certain programs involving lists. This paper shows how list comprehensions may be generalised to an arbitrary monad, and how the resulting programming feature can concisely express in a pure functional language some programs that manipulate state, handle exceptions, parse text, or invoke continuations....	f03f8b7f3588932fedd7ca49e9bede21	ae059fdcb5070484cfe771cf75bfb4c7	650852d61c88827a5cafae114c8038ee	inproceedings	Comprehending Monads	P. L. Wadler	\N	1990
8418213	Discourse Processes	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LandauerEtAl1998:IntroToLSA	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	259--284	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-09 23:22:24}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1152071}, comment = {[Landauer et al., 1998] Landauer TK, Foltz PW and Laham D, An
\
Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis, Discourse Processes, p. 259,
\
1998.}	Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) is a theory and method for extracting and representing the\
contextual-usage meaning of words by statistical computations applied to a large corpus of\
text (Landauer and Dumais, 1997). The underlying idea is that the aggregate of all the word\
contexts in which a given word does and does not appear provides a set of mutual\
constraints that largely determines the similarity of meaning of words and sets of words to\
each other. The adequacy of LSA's reflection of human knowledge has been established in\
a variety of ways. For example, its scores overlap those of humans on standard vocabulary\
and subject matter tests; it mimics human word sorting and category judgments; it simulates\
word–word and passage–word lexical priming data; and, as reported in 3 following articles\
in this issue, it accurately estimates passage coherence, learnability of passages by\
individual students, and the quality and quantity of knowledge contained in an essay.	9901cd8be9819b7a797a1891b67c438c	60c2cae5093c82d65be9f2e516da9b29	18b9289484633f9d267548939f7c1685	article	An Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis	Thomas K. Landauer and Peter W. Foltz and Darrell Laham	\N	1998
8418215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICLS '06: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Learning sciences	\N	\N	\N	International Society of the Learning Sciences	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1144369	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1150148	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	785--791	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-07 17:10:39}, citeulike-article-id = {1144369}, priority = {4}, isbn = {0805861742}	This paper investigates effects of interface style and cognitive style on problem solving\
performance. It is often assumed that performance improves when information is externalized onto\
the interface. Although relieving working memory this may discourage planning, understanding\
and knowledge acquisition. When information is not externalized, it must be internalized, stored\
in the user's memory, requiring more planning and thinking, perhaps leading to better\
performance and knowledge. Another variable influencing behavior is the cognitive style of users.\
We included  ” Need for Cognition” (NFC), the tendency to engage in cognitive tasks. We\
investigated the effects of interface style and NFC using planning tasks. The internalization\
interface led to more planful behavior and smarter solutions, but NFC had no effect.\
Understanding reactions to interface information is crucial in designing software aimed at\
education and learning. To facilitate active learning and provoke better performance, designers\
should take care in giving users (too) much assistance.	59687060462df4be1265c4b868611d1c	40567af5ddd1a5b31815058d52e481e8	80301e986cff8aadedd38b7456f84690	inproceedings	Does an interface with less assistance provoke more thoughtful behavior?	Christof van Nimwegen and Herre van Oostendorp and Daniel Burgos and Rob Koper	\N	2006
8418216	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Extreme Markup Languages 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montr\\'{e}al, Qu\\'{e}bec	\N	\N	Novatchev2006:FXSL_XSLT	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-02 23:19:35}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1137372}	This article describes the added support in FXSL 2.0 for writing higher-order functions in\
XSLT 2.0 based on new fundamental XPath 2.0/XSLT 2.0 features such as the sequence\
datatype, strong typing and writing functions natively in XSLT. FXSL 2.0 makes nearly all\
standard XPath 2.0/XSLT 2.0 functions and operators higher-order by providing in the\
FXSL namespace the definition of their identically named higher-order wrappers and\
partial applications. The author argues that in effect, this makes XSLT 2.0 + FXSL a\
higher-order strongly-typed functional programming system.\
This paper demonstrates how based on the even higher degree of abstraction and code\
reuse many challenging problems have now more compact or even one-line solutions.	908ed076e3c628178779b2ff064d2185	eba1531d016f6a43d31d8dd107409a99	769c93fc2ea111649b805ef430eb3c5b	inproceedings	Higher-Order Functional Programming with\
XSLT 2.0 and FXSL	Dimitre Novatchev	\N	2006
8418217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '04: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lauEtAl2004:Sheepdog	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/964442.964464	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	109--116	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-26 19:12:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1123301}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581138156}, doi = {10.1145/964442.964464}	Technical support procedures are typically very complex. Users often have trouble following printed instructions describing how to perform these procedures, and these instructions are difficult for support personnel to author clearly. Our goal is to learn these procedures by demonstration, watching multiple experts performing the same procedure across different operating conditions, and produce an executable procedure that runs interactively on the user's desktop. Most previous programming by demonstration systems have focused on simple programs with regular structure, such as loops with fixed-length bodies. In contrast, our system induces complex procedure structure by aligning multiple execution traces covering different paths through the procedure. This paper presents a solution to this alignment problem using Input/Output Hidden Markov Models. We describe the results of a user study that examines how users follow printed directions. We present Sheepdog, an implemented system for capturing, learning, and playing back technical support procedures on the Windows desktop. Finally, we empirically evalute our system using traces gathered from the user study and show that we are able to achieve 73\\% accuracy on a network configuration task using a procedure trained by non-experts.	ebf7633c217c1e91cef9a5c021014fbb	cf6d5a7cec73fce481ec01d6ef28f6d2	613f949176d462c6d6afbb33158431fc	inproceedings	Sheepdog: learning procedures for technical support	Tessa Lau and Lawrence Bergman and Vittorio Castelli and Daniel Oblinger	\N	2004
8418218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '05: Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BergmanEtAl2005:DocWizards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1095034.1095067	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	191--200	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-26 18:51:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1123282}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595932712}, doi = {10.1145/1095034.1095067}	Traditional documentation for computer-based procedures is difficult to use: readers have trouble navigating long complex instructions, have trouble mapping from the text to display widgets, and waste time performing repetitive procedures. We propose a new class of improved documentation that we call follow-me documentation wizards. Follow-me documentation wizards step a user through a script representation of a procedure by highlighting portions of the text, as well application UI elements. This paper presents algorithms for automatically capturing follow-me documentation wizards by demonstration, through observing experts performing the procedure. We also present our DocWizards implementation on the Eclipse platform. We evaluate our system with an initial user study that showing that most users have a marked preference for this form of guidance over traditional documentation.	aa9a0ee7e916d800f7e0678c56305972	69e7ba28707a71e88cc734965f4eae46	1759013e5d711efa587962c5c25752ff	inproceedings	DocWizards: a system for authoring follow-me documentation wizards	Lawrence Bergman and Vittorio Castelli and Tessa Lau and Daniel Oblinger	\N	2005
8418219	Commun. ACM	39	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1118977	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/236156.236184	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	104--116	\N	10	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-02-23 17:47:24}, citeulike-article-id = {1118977}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1145/236156.236184}	\N	5f691b6f166c0742ace53f9738e2aae3	875fbffdf23d5cde0ec4efac88825560	fec1de46ffcf04f23807332bd2243890	article	How reuse influences productivity in object-oriented systems	Victor R. Basili and Lionel C. Briand and Walc\\&\\#233;lio L. Melo	\N	1996
8418220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation, Proceedings of a Workshop	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	citeulike:1118879	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=727090	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	211--258	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-23 17:46:22}, citeulike-article-id = {1118879}, priority = {3}, isbn = {3540102507}, comment = {"The basic intuition is that a good design principle for a language with implicit conversions is that whatever order of conversions the language takes, you should get the same result. He then formalizes that by giving a category of types and conversions, and demanding that everything commute properly. And these give just the conditions the language designer has to check to make sure that he or she hasn't screwed anything up." -- http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/2078}	\N	332bfff89875d8ac5eba2d582d9fcd82	063a6094274fc919f2f14d6e34cbf969	0a32bd0213a8580a646578d59db17e89	inproceedings	Using category theory to design implicit conversions and generic operators	John C. Reynolds	\N	1980
8418221	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:989320	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148258	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	509--516	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-23 17:45:25}, citeulike-article-id = {989320}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1595933697}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148258}	\N	3850bf8156308c2dbe165d6cdbfc868c	7f964a1fd38fa8c6aa0665dbc4222911	53663411be1fe5ba60b95e3def0053ba	inproceedings	Personalized recommendation driven by information flow	Xiaodan Song and Belle L. Tseng and Ching-Yung Lin and Ming-Ting Sun	\N	2006
8418222	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	SIGIR '06: Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MinkovEtAl2006:ContextSearchInEmail	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1148170.1148179	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	27--34	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-23 00:56:01}, citeulike-article-id = {1118011}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933697}, doi = {10.1145/1148170.1148179}	Similarity measures for text have historically been an impor-\
tant tool for solving information retrieval problems. In many\
interesting settings, however, documents are often closely\
connected to other documents, as well as other non-textual\
objects: for instance, email messages are connected to other\
messages via header information. In this paper we consider\
extended similarity metrics for documents and other objects\
embedded in graphs, facilitated via a lazy graph walk. We\
provide a detailed instantiation of this framework for email\
data, where content, social networks and a timeline are in-\
tegrated in a structural graph. The suggested framework\
is evaluated for two email-related problems: disambiguating\
names in email documents, and threading. We show that\
reranking schemes based on the graph-walk similarity mea-\
sures often outperform baseline methods, and that further\
improvements can be obtained by use of appropriate learn-\
ing methods.	4c0bf6fc9ba227947ae6f6951d45d5ab	5e25e2ba6245373dec114d640533048f	cde80464def678592ab4c5cf42bf1aa8	inproceedings	Contextual search and name disambiguation in email using graphs	Einat Minkov and William W. Cohen and Andrew Y. Ng	\N	2006
8418223	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	StoreyEtAl2006:SharedWaypoints	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1180875.1180906	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	195--198	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-21 21:43:18}, citeulike-article-id = {966554}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595932496}, comment = {Storey et al present a system for tagging java elements with arbitrary tags, and the means to search / jump to / and store sequences of tags to facilitate navigation. 
\

\
The system is one of minimal functionality, but large applicability, as tags and routes are very flexible.  It seems likely to grow into something very useful as imaginative users start playing with it.}, doi = {10.1145/1180875.1180906}	This paper presents the conceptual design of TagSEA, a\
collaborative tool to support asynchronous software\
development. Our goal is to develop a lightweight source code\
annotation tool that enhances navigation, coordination, and\
capture of knowledge relevant to a software development team.\
Our design is inspired by combining  ” waypoints” from\
geographical navigation with  ” social tagging” from social\
bookmarking software to support coordination and\
communication among software developers. We describe the\
motivation behind this work, walk through the design and\
implementation, and report early feedback on how this\
lightweight tool supports collaborative software engineering\
activities. Finally, we suggest a number of new research\
directions that this topic exposes.	6141ec95542daae3481f6eb98e197b50	7d4646539436a1cb510b609286d1dbfa	24a78656d518e7c8f3c8fb778bf561df	inproceedings	Shared waypoints and social tagging to support collaboration in software development	Margaret-Anne Storey and Li-Te Cheng and Ian Bull and Peter Rigby	\N	2006
8418224	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	SandersonCroft99:DerivingConcepts	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/312624.312679	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	206--213	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-20 18:40:14}, citeulike-article-id = {564012}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581130961}, comment = {The authors present a method for extracting a hierarchy of terms from a set of documents, primarily based on a subsubption (a term x subsumes a term y if y almost always co-occurs in documents with x, and x occurs in documents with out y.) measure of extracted terms.  The terms are found by examining an initial search query and co-occurrence of terms with the initially extracted query terms.}, doi = {10.1145/312624.312679}	This paper presents a means of automatically deriving a hierarchical organization of concepts from a set of documents without use of training data or standard clustering techniques. Instead, salient words and phrases extracted from the documents are organized hierarchically using a type of co-occurrence known as subsumption. The resulting structure is displayed as a series of hierarchical menus. When generated from a set of retrieved documents, a user browsing the menus is provided with a detailed overview of their content in a manner distinct from existing overview and summarization techniques. The methods used to build the structure are simple, but appear to be effective: a smallscale user study reveals that the generated hierarchy possesses properties expected of such a structure in that general terms are placed at the top levels leading to related and more specific terms below. The formation and presentation of the hierarchy is described along with the user study and some other informal evaluations.	f136c3a532830806195d389a247febc3	5d9a650a3931879dd330e3c532ba6a4a	ae161596ec8a89a0455d2683ab2eecfe	inproceedings	Deriving concept hierarchies from text	Mark Sanderson and Bruce Croft	\N	1999
8418225	Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)	V1	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt92:TakingCSCWSeriously	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00752449	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	7--40	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-20 18:30:42}, citeulike-article-id = {1114563}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF00752449}	The topic of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has attracted much attention in the last few years. While the field is obviously still in the process of development, there is a marked ambiguity about the exact focus of the field. This lack of focus may hinder its further development and lead to its dissipation. In this paper we set out an approach to CSCW as a field of research which we believe provides a coherent conceptual framework for this area, suggesting that it should be concerned with thesupport requirements of cooperative work arrangements. This provides a more principled, comprehensive, and, in our opinion, more useful conception of the field than that provided by the conception of CSCW as being focused on computer support for groups. We then investigate the consequences of taking this alternative conception seriously, in terms of research directions for the field. As an indication of the fruits of this approach, we discuss the concept of 'articulation workr' and its relevance to CSCW. This raises a host of interesting problems that are marginalized in the work on small group support but critical to the success of CSCW systems 'in the large', i. e., that are designed to meet current work requirements in the everyday world.	62f0ef7c3080033080c24e9355462688	49f2975e63ac6b545a294b6e0dae36ed	0be231c9491ba962dd6c65caf4958b72	article	Taking CSCW seriously	Kjeld Schmidt and Liam Bannon	\N	1992
8418226	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	Paperback	\N	\N	{Addison-Wesley Professional}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:200721	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/020161622X	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-20 18:29:46}, citeulike-article-id = {200721}, priority = {0}, isbn = {020161622X}	{Programmers are craftspeople trained to use a certain set of tools (editors, object managers, version trackers) to generate a certain kind of product (programs) that will operate in some environment (operating systems on hardware assemblies). Like any other craft, computer programming has spawned a body of wisdom, most of which isn't taught at universities or in certification classes. Most programmers arrive at the so-called tricks of the trade over time, through independent experimentation. In <I>The Pragmatic Programmer</I>, Andrew Hunt and David Thomas codify many of the truths they've discovered during their respective careers as designers of software and writers of code.<p> Some of the authors' nuggets of pragmatism are concrete, and the path to their implementation is clear. They advise readers to learn one text editor, for example, and use it for everything. They also recommend the use of version-tracking software for even the smallest projects, and promote the merits of learning regular expression syntax and a text-manipulation language. Other (perhaps more valuable) advice is more light-hearted. In the debugging section, it is noted that, "if you see hoof prints think horses, not zebras." That is, suspect everything, but start looking for problems in the most obvious places. There are recommendations for making estimates of time and expense, and for integrating testing into the development process. You'll want a copy of <I>The Pragmatic Programmer</I> for two reasons: it displays your own accumulated wisdom more cleanly than you ever bothered to state it, and it introduces you to methods of work that you may not yet have considered. Working programmers will enjoy this book. <I>--David Wall</I><p> <B>Topics covered</B>: A useful approach to software design and construction that allows for efficient, profitable development of high-quality products. Elements of the approach include specification development, customer relations, team management, design practices, development tools, and testing procedures. This approach is presented with the help of anecdotes and technical problems.}	c7317d93d6da1f44003b664ce22cff43	2ba65cfc1b1a5e8867a0c21413b3c8fb	300865320a92ff985d41e5873e812641	book	The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master	Andrew Hunt and David Thomas	\N	1999
8418227	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Addison-Wesley Professional}	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:115158	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0201633612	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-20 18:29:07}, citeulike-article-id = {115158}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0201633612}	{<I>Design Patterns</I> is a modern classic in the literature of object-oriented development, offering timeless and elegant solutions to common problems in software design. It describes patterns for managing object creation, composing objects into larger structures, and coordinating control flow between objects. The book provides numerous examples where using composition rather than inheritance can improve the reusability and flexibility of code. Note, though, that it's not a tutorial but a catalog that you can use to find an object-oriented design pattern that's appropriate for the needs of your particular application--a selection for virtuoso programmers who appreciate (or require) consistent, well-engineered object-oriented designs.} {Now on CD, this internationally acclaimed bestseller is more valuable than ever! <P> Use the contents of the CD to create your own design documents and reusable components. The CD contains: 23 patterns you can cut and paste into your own design documents; sample code demonstrating pattern implementation; complete Design Patterns content in standard HTML format, with numerous hyperlinked cross-references; accessed through a standard web browser; Java-based dynamic search mechanism, enhancing online seach capabilities; graphical user environment, allowing ease of navigation. <P> First published in 1995, this landmark work on object-oriented software design presents a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to common design problems. Created by four experienced designers, the 23 patterns contained herein have become an essential resource for anyone developing reusable object-oriented software. In response to reader demand, the complete text and pattern catalog are now available on CD-ROM. This electronic version of <i>Design Patterns</i> enables programmers to install the book directly onto a computer or network for use as an online reference for creating reusable object-oriented software. <P> The authors first describe what patterns are and how they can help you in the design process. They then systematically name, explain, evaluate, and catalog recurring designs in object-oriented systems. All patterns are compiled from real-world examples and include code that demonstrates how they may be implemented in object-oriented programming languages such as C++ and Smalltalk. Readers who already own the book will want the CD to take advantage of its dynamic search mechanism and ready-to-install patterns.}	bcd93c3d44790cf481626d793daef608	d46ec5e2c98583730aa182ceb4a3ab22	b074c2848d5c64657278632da5ecbd08	book	Design Patterns	Erich Gamma and Richard Helm and Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides	\N	1995
8418228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1108550	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149941.1149957	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	73--84	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-15 20:37:57}, citeulike-article-id = {1108550}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934170}, doi = {10.1145/1149941.1149957}	\N	77ab9a3c46950a47121914529d1ea660	cdde362338a2c7fcf032c6681eb6efbc	b3b3761effc784500c83090feae455b9	inproceedings	Implementation and evaluation of a quality-based search engine	Thomas Mandl	\N	2006
8418229	Commun. ACM	49	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:658201	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121949.1121979	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	41--46	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-02-15 20:37:41}, citeulike-article-id = {658201}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1121949.1121979}	\N	065a60076b926246ab61803833eae443	9b618703c3cacd25e04aa2fdf80268ec	617795e1383145c65ed3c5d7e7e98770	article	Exploratory search: from finding to understanding	Gary Marchionini	\N	2006
8418230	Commun. ACM	38	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1108693	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/203241.203256	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	57--63	\N	6	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2007-02-15 20:36:56}, citeulike-article-id = {1108693}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1145/203241.203256}	\N	bd95096366bc82f769c996e8b6da2099	9e0f847f28eab1638dcf9379e4976dba	9fd8ea25d11a741f5f5010714a3e1dea	article	Cognitive bias in software engineering	Webb Stacy and Jean Macmillan	\N	1995
8418231	Pervasive Computing, IEEE	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:755360	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2006.13	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	22--24	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-15 20:32:36}, citeulike-article-id = {755360}, priority = {0}, comment = {This is a 3-page article that introduces some other papers in the same issue of the journal.  This isn't much of a paper in its self, but it does mention some ideas of the applications of RFID technology.}, doi = {10.1109/MPRV.2006.13}	Radio frequency identification is a wireless communication technology that lets computers read the identity of inexpensive electronic tags from a distance without requiring a battery in the tags. As RFID technology matures, it will likely unleash a new wave of applications that will exploit inexpensive and highly available automatic identification.	24a06711cb5e2da0d58fba5b676eefe3	0211660c0d3d3087d75f7bb2ab5e309d	8c2d64dcc7b8c0f32ad0d8dedc2d65c7	article	RFID Technology and Applications	B. Nath and F. Reynolds and R. Want	\N	2006
8418233	interactions	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:1105071	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1052438.1052465	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	48--54	\N	2	\N	issn = {1072-5520}, posted-at = {2007-02-13 21:43:58}, citeulike-article-id = {1105071}, priority = {0}, comment = {This paper discusses the problems with presenting prototypes that appear to be very real under the guise of a finished product.  One example given is the idea of a context-aware cell phone:  It's trivial to concoct a wizard-of-oz prototype that looks and acts just as the real phone should, but the actual technology is to implement it autonomously is not yet available, and can lead to problems of misconception or unrealistic expectations.}, doi = {10.1145/1052438.1052465}	\N	c81485490fa329c1d9487361742b6880	7b4cdea1500274794df7070e689dafbb	857c6adba55b3eeba563a64d5b5633b0	article	Prototyping: generating ideas or cargo cult designs?	Lars E. Holmquist	\N	2005
8418234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: CHI '06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:664041	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1125451.1125462	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	36--39	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 18:03:46}, citeulike-article-id = {664041}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1125451.1125462}	\N	2f11915bdcaf7368ecc776848634f264	8c5d2cf29b2103d8baf792f797f3240e	39a0ed9de443a77e285102011a6cd2b4	inproceedings	Why do tagging systems work?	George W. Furnas and Caterina Fake and Luis von Ahn and Joshua Schachter and Scott Golder and Kevin Fox and Marc Davis and Cameron Marlow and Mor Naaman	\N	2006
8418235	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:617156	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124792	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	111--120	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 18:03:25}, citeulike-article-id = {617156}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595933727}, comment = {Corporate tagged bookmarking system at IBM.}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124792}	\N	a8a63c3938f01e03a2cde6a0584c7dad	16ee775e6e4149fdabe2386e79340ca2	8e8bbf1e7a51b4b1b3852d443f3400c6	inproceedings	Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise	David R. Millen and Jonathan Feinberg and Bernard Kerr	\N	2006
8418236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MarlowEtAl2006:TaggingPaper	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149941.1149949	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 17:05:53}, citeulike-article-id = {816066}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595934170}, comment = {Briefly discusses the implications of different tagging strategies (eg: free-for-all tagging, using viewable and/or suggested tags, etc.)}, doi = {10.1145/1149941.1149949}	In recent years, tagging systems have become increasingly popular. These systems enable users to add keywords (i.e., "tags") to Internet resources (e.g., web pages, images, videos) without relying on a controlled vocabulary. Tagging systems have the potential to improve search, spam detection, reputation systems, and personal organization while introducing new modalities of social communication and opportunities for data mining. This potential is largely due to the social structure that underlies many of the current systems.Despite the rapid expansion of applications that support tagging of resources, tagging systems are still not well studied or understood. In this paper, we provide a short description of the academic related work to date. We offer a model of tagging systems, specifically in the context of web-based systems, to help us illustrate the possible benefits of these tools. Since many such systems already exist, we provide a taxonomy of tagging systems to help inform their analysis and design, and thus enable researchers to frame and compare evidence for the sustainability of such systems. We also provide a simple taxonomy of incentives and contribution models to inform potential evaluative frameworks. While this work does not present comprehensive empirical results, we present a preliminary study of the photo-sharing and tagging system Flickr to demonstrate our model and explore some of the issues in one sample system. This analysis helps us outline and motivate possible future directions of research in tagging systems.	3f524c0cb68141a2ad8dbfd461137c86	3cd50bc064b9659829229f42eee284dd	c522d6982d34510925f7abbccfb29e14	inproceedings	HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read	Cameron Marlow and Mor Naaman and Danah Boyd and Marc Davis	\N	2006
8418237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	PrabakerEtAl2006:DocWizards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124809	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	241--250	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-02 17:34:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1084681}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595933727}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124809}	Much existing documentation is informal and serves to communicate "how-to" knowledge among restricted working groups. Using current practices, such documentation is both difficult to maintain and difficult to use properly.In this paper, we propose a documentation system, called DocWizards, that uses programming by demonstration to support low-cost authoring and guided walkthrough techniques to improve document usability.We report a comparative study between the use of DocWizards and traditional techniques for authoring and following documentation. The study participants showed significant gains in efficiency and reduction in error rates when using DocWizards. In addition, they expressed a clear preference for using the DocWizards tool, both for authoring and for following documentation.	2462c9f9b08bc940628c5dccff2d7d60	1201774a5da69221516dde8229fd0916	0fd78b8c40722918d9744ad05f6e1e89	inproceedings	An evaluation of using programming by demonstration and guided walkthrough techniques for authoring and utilizing documentation	Madhu Prabaker and Lawrence Bergman and Vittorio Castelli	\N	2006
8418238	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Corvallis, OR	School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State University	\N	Creswick2004:Assertions	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-02 17:19:40}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1084667}	\N	abb5436a95f521dbe1a54abc5da465d2	08d67d5710072624c31f23fa7cbe0ee4	a97e2402288b282774c2803214d8bfec	mastersthesis	Dynamic, Incremental Assertion Propagation in End User Programming	Eugene R. Creswick	\N	2004
8418239	\N	RC236696	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	IBM TJ Watson	\N	\N	Hawthorne, NY	\N	\N	CreswickEtAl2005:MacroIllustrator	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-02 17:14:58}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1084663}	This paper presents an approach that enlivens existing documentation,\
to efficiently support users performing procedural\
tasks. We describe an approach that automatically creates,\
in real-time, correspondences between the actions performed\
by users and the steps described in online documentation\
for the procedure being performed. Using these correspondences,\
our Macro Illustrator system can highlight the\
relevant portions of the documentation and provide the user\
with a visual indication of the progress being made. Users\
are therefore offered in-context documentation, which helps\
them track their current position in the procedure, and answers\
questions about the next steps to be taken. This approach\
works with existing documentation, requiring no additional\
markup on the part of the documentation author. We\
present an algorithm for extracting actions from documentation\
and aligning these extracted document actions with observed\
user actions through a system of similarity metrics.\
Empirical evaluation of this algorithm shows that it performs\
significantly better than a strawman approach.	1aaf012a3dcc0ab5cac451d420391d55	71da272219072cced0b568ef494329c4	ec5e53a216d02b6743266c0612d51df4	techreport	Illustrating Macros with Existing Documentation	Eugene R. Creswick and Lawrence Bergman and Tessa A. Lau and Vittorio Castelli and Daniel A. Oblinger	\N	2005
8418240	Journal of Visual Languages and Computing	16	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RuthruffEtAl2005:InteractiveVisFL	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	3--40	\N	1-2	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-02 17:06:33}, citeulike-article-id = {1084566}, priority = {0}, comment = {http://csce.unl.edu/\\~{}ruthruff/papers/jvlc05-faultloc/JVLC05-FaultLoc.pdf}	End-user programmers are writing an unprecedented number of programs, primarily using languages and environments that incorporate a number of interactive and visual programming techniques. To help these users debug these programs, we have developed an entirely visual, interactive approach to fault localization. This paper presents the approach. We also present the results of a think-aloud study that examined interactive, human-centric issues that arise in end-user debugging using a fault localization approach. Our results provide insights into the contributions such approaches can make to the end-user debugging process.	56ec41e2d11ddb6daba9d23ad90236a6	90b389dd21ff925a0af1d098700a6f8c	6d33bd34740cbe8e62bdb257acfa1823	article	Interactive, Visual Fault Localization Support for End-User Programmers	Joseph R. Ruthruff and Shreenivasarao Prabhakararao and James Reichwein and Curtis Cook and Eugene R. Creswick and Margaret Burnett	\N	2005
8418242	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	HCC '03: Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Auckland, New Zealand	\N	\N	Prabhakararao2003:FL	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1153961	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	15--22	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:26:30}, citeulike-article-id = {1082461}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0780382250}	\N	69ba339a9241e52f5ad9fa5b6c281f79	6654f30f1bda913f6b3af7ab020d6e1b	14072c976e14f8e367701815827d38bc	inproceedings	Strategies and behaviors of end-user programmers with interactive fault localization	Shreenivasarao Prabhakararao and Curtis Cook and Joseph Ruthruff and Eugene R. Creswick and Martin Main and Michael Durham and Margaret Burnett	\N	2003
8418243	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	SoftVis '03: Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Software visualization	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	San Diego, CA, USA	\N	\N	ruthruffEtAl2003:SoftViz	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/774833.774851	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	123--132	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:25:23}, citeulike-article-id = {1082460}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581136420}, doi = {10.1145/774833.774851}	\N	bfa1520564e940d6722b4b7726fd45f1	ea5db266b41864740dbdc35f284d16f9	9f6c5b5fcd7f62648a1cfcaa9be2378b	inproceedings	End-user software visualizations for fault localization	Joseph Ruthruff and Eugene R. Creswick and Margaret Burnett and Curtis Cook and Shreenivasarao Prabhakararao and Marc F. Ii and Martin Main	\N	2003
8418244	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1074519	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0701072	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:17:00}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1074519}, eprint = {cs/0701072}	This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web.\
Along with a general rise of user generated content there are more and more\
tagging systems that allow users to annotate digital resources with tags\
(keywords) and share their annotations with other users. Tagging is frequently\
seen in contrast to traditional knowledge organization systems or as something\
completely new. This paper shows that tagging should better be seen as a\
popular form of manual indexing on the Web. Difference between controlled and\
free indexing blurs with sufficient feedback mechanisms. A revised typology of\
tagging systems is presented that includes different user roles and knowledge\
organization systems with hierarchical relationships and vocabulary control. A\
detailed bibliography of current research in collaborative tagging is included.	7b3c8b9157ed8203a7290e41ff383dbb	8a57de769bd3428ff2c9c198494728b2	ce435aa21c97e956a227dc0c745f4709	misc	Tagging, Folksonomy \\&amp; Co - Renaissance of Manual Indexing?	Jakob Voss	\N	2007
8418245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1082439	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.5.8916	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:05:36}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1082439}	In this paper we present a novel, customizable\
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IE paradigm that takes advantage\
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of predicate-argument structures. We\
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also introduce a new way of automatically\
\
identifying predicate argument structures,\
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which is central to our IE paradigm. It is\
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based on: (1) an extended set of features;\
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and (2) inductive decision tree learning.	7bd880da306cb18cc37b280c551c8b86	3f05b9a23eb84234d7720e3dda18f953	1e8bb0a0a3aa4c2da4f69f68009a5678	misc	Using predicate-argument structures for information extraction	M. Surdeanu and S. Harabagiu and J. Williams and P. Aarseth	\N	2003
8418246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '01: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	WolfmanEtAl2001:MixedInitiativeSMARTEdit	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/359784.360332	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	167--174	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:02:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1082440}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581133251}, doi = {10.1145/359784.360332}	Applications of machine learning can be viewed as teacher-student interactions in which the teacher provides training examples and the student learns a generalization of the training examples. One such application of great interest to the IUI community is adaptive user interfaces. In the traditional learning interface, the scope of teacher-student interactions consists solely of the teacher/user providing some number of training examples to the student/learner and testing the learned model on new examples. Active learning approaches go one step beyond the traditional interaction model and allow the student to propose new training examples that are then solved by the teacher. In this paper, we propose that interfaces for machine learning should even more closely resemble human teacher-student relationships. A teacher's time and attention are precious resources. An intelligent student must proactively contribute to the learning process, by reasoning about the quality of its knowledge, collaborating with the teacher, and suggesting new examples for her to solve. The paper describes a variety of rich interaction modes that enhance the learning process and presents a decision-theoretic framework, called DIAManD, for choosing the best interaction. We apply the framework to the SMARTedit programming by demonstration system and describe experimental validation and preliminary user feedback.	bfcdf4b41eea51484319fc0049a227df	755c188f9175f2c7f8351b314a3d9c87	8c3115e6c55380c6425f16df5f9fdd48	inproceedings	Mixed initiative interfaces for learning tasks: SMARTedit talks back	Steven A. Wolfman and Tessa Lau and Pedro Domingos and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2001
8418247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '03: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	tlauEtAl2003:LearningPrograms	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/945645.945654	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	36--43	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:59:29}, citeulike-article-id = {1082438}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581135831}, comment = {Learns python programs by watching variables in memory, iirc.}, doi = {10.1145/945645.945654}	While existing learning techniques can be viewed as inducing programs from examples, most research has focused on rather narrow classes of programs, e.g., decision trees or logic rules. In contrast, most of today's programs are written in languages such as C++ or Java. Thus, many tasks we wish to automate (e.g. programming by demonstration and software reverse engineering) might be best formulated as induction of code in a procedural language. In this paper we apply version space algebra [10] to learn such procedural programs given execution traces. We consider two variants of the problem (whether or not program-step information is included in the traces) and evaluate our implementation on a corpus of programs drawn from introductory computer science textbooks. We show that our system can learn correct programs from few traces.	eabb61a88d83bf3df75485e774c286a1	bf51088d2425ec17629f8cc3f0e5933c	fe55906304ee306e8848c9fb6551b58e	inproceedings	Learning programs from traces using version space algebra	Tessa Lau and Pedro Domingos and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2003
8418248	Machine Learning	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	tlauEtAl2003:VersionSpaceAlgebra	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=940878	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	111--156	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0885-6125}, posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:56:55}, citeulike-article-id = {1082435}, priority = {0}	Programming by demonstration enables users to easily personalize their applications, automating repetitive tasks simply by executing a few examples. We formalize programming by demonstration as a machine learning problem: given the changes in the application state that result from the user's demonstrated actions, learn the general program that maps from one application state to the next. We present a methodology for learning in this space of complex functions. First we extend version spaces to learn arbitrary functions, not just concepts. Then we introduce the version space algebra, a method for composing simpler version spaces to construct more complex spaces. Finally, we apply our version space algebra to the text-editing domain and describe an implemented system called SMARTedit that learns repetitive text-editing procedures by example. We evaluate our approach by measuring the number of examples required for the system to learn a procedure that works on the remainder of examples, and by an informal user study measuring the effort users spend using our system versus performing the task by hand. The results show that SMARTedit is capable of generalizing correctly from as few as one or two examples, and that users generally save a significant amount of effort when completing tasks with SMARTedit's help.	d9b4ea9db3fd52948eec9d9653cb8e28	2dc8f56a57450f32e032a72b58476ff6	3ad862b8f8cdf9277bad426afdb834eb	article	Programming by Demonstration Using Version Space Algebra	Tessa Lau and Steven A. Wolfman and Pedro Domingos and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2003
8418249	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	HYPERTEXT '96: Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AllanJ1996:HypetextLinking	http://dx.doi.org/http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/234828.234833	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	42--52	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:48:12}, citeulike-article-id = {1082429}, priority = {0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/234828.234833}	HyPursuit is a new hierarchical network search engine\
that clusters hypertext documents to structure a given\
information space for browsing and search activities.\
Our content-link clustering algorithm is based on the\
semantic information embedded in hyperlink structures\
and document contents. HyPursuit admits multiple,\
coexisting cluster hierarchies based on dierent prin-\
ciples for grouping documents, such as the Library of\
Congress catalog scheme and automatically created hy-\
pertext clusters.\
HyPursuit's abstraction functions summarize cluster con-\
tents to support scalable query processing. The abstrac-\
tion functions satisfy system resource limitations with\
controlled information loss. The result of query pro-\
cessing operations on a cluster summary approximates\
the result of performing the operations on the entire in-\
formation space. We constructed a prototype system\
comprising 100 leaf World Wide Web sites and a hier-\
archy of 42 servers that route queries to the leaf sites.\
Experience with our system suggests that abstraction\
functions based on hypertext clustering can be used to\
construct meaningful and scalable cluster hierarchies.\
We are also encouraged by preliminary results on clus-\
tering based on both document contents and hyperlink\
structures.	e9abb627e59f158f25956383c86a5034	616c6430510a5a22d3be2012d9ec7a3f	451c527fd8ce632b5afa97bc3ef01fa0	inproceedings	Automatic hypertext link typing	James Allan	\N	1996
8418250	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Wikis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OrenEtAl2006:AnnotationInWiki	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:45:54}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1082427}, comment = {http://www.eswc2006.org/technologies/usb/proceedings-workshops/eswc2006-workshop-semantic-wikis.pdf
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"We improve existing navigation techniques to automatically construct faceted browsing for semistructured data" (from the abstract). Makes use of formal (RDF) annotations of each page, imposing quite a few restrictions on how you can annotate, and presenting somewhat of a barrier to creating annotations."}	Semantic Wikis allow users to semantically annotate their\
Wiki content. The particular annotations can differ in expressive power,\
simplicity, and meaning. We present an elaborate conceptual model for\
semantic annotations, introduce a unique and rich Wiki syntax for these\
annotations, and discuss how to best formally represent the augmented\
Wiki content. We improve existing navigation techniques to automatically\
construct faceted browsing for semistructured data. By utilising\
the Wiki annotations we provide greatly enhanced information retrieval.\
Further we report on our ongoing development of these techniques in our\
prototype SemperWiki.	395ba39304a6cdd4db70420370681b03	81b5885e573d9bfb06a6be9c91eefe7e	0a99f36c117e8324292b9504493e8881	inproceedings	Annotation and Navigation in Semantic Wikis	Eyal Oren and Renaud Delbru and Knud Moller and Max Volkel and Siegfried Handschuh	Max Volkel	2006
8418251	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	First Workshoop on Semantic Wikis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki2006	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:40:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1082423}, comment = {http://www.eswc2006.org/technologies/usb/proceedings-workshops/eswc2006-workshop-semantic-wikis.pdf
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This is the full proceedings.}	Dear Reader, The community of Semantic Wiki researchers has probably first met at the dinner table of the Semantic Desktop Workshop, ISWC 2005 in Galway, Ireland. It was that very night, were the idea of the ”First Workshop on Semantic Wikis” and a mailing list were born. Since then, much has happened. The Topic of Semantic Wikis has evolved from a an obscure side-topic to one of interest for a broad community. Our mailing list1 has grown from twenty to over hundred subscribers. As the diversity of papers at this workshop shows, the field of Semantic Wiki research is quite diverse. We see papers on semantic wiki engines, a multitude of ways to combine wiki and semantic web ideas, and application of semantic wikis to bioscience, mathematics, e-learning, and multimedia. Semantic Wikis are currently explored from two sides: Wikis augmented with Semantic Web technology and Semantic Web applications being wiki-fied. In essence, wikis are portals with an editing component. Semantic Wikis can close the ”annotation bottleneck” of the Semantic Web – currently, we have many techniques and tools, but few data to apply them. We will change that. We wish to thank all authors that spend their nights contributing to this topic and thereby made the workshop possible. The high number of good submissions made the work for the programm committee members even more difficult – thank you all for your work. Many thanks also to the ESWC organisation team, which decided in the last minute to grant us a full-day workshop. Let's continue to bring the wiki-spirit to the Semantic Web and enjoy reading the proceedings. Karlsruhe, May 2006 Max V¨olkel, Sebastian Schaffert and Stefan Decker	b001de178bc7a40bae37a7699418b627	41e73d2e562e11dd8bcfade14bc9257f	6ecaa8d961449c6a225c9f537194c174	inproceedings	The first Workshop on Semantic Wikis - From Wiki to Semantics	\N	Max Volkel	2006
8418252	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	Technical Report	Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrews-Rajman2004:ThematicAnnotation	\N	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 19:34:07}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1082417}, comment = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs.CL/0412117
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    *  Uses a semantic resource (a set of dictionaries and a DAG of concept relationships) to do topic extraction from segmented documents.
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          o EDR Electronic Dictionary: (the semantic resource used, similar to WordNet) http://www.iijnet.or.jp/edr/ 
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    * document segmentation is done via a bag-of-words approach devised by M. Hearst [Marti Hearst. Multi-paragraph segmentation of expository text. in 32nd Anual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 9-16, 1994] }	Semantic document annotation may be useful for many tasks. In particular, in\
the framework of the MDM project1, topical annotation – i.e. the annotation of\
document segments with tags identifying the topics discussed in the segments – is\
used to enhance the retrieval of multimodal meeting records. Indeed, with such\
an annotation, meeting retrieval can integrate topics in the search criteria offered\
to the users.\
Contrarily to standard approaches to topic annotation, the technique used in\
this work does not centraly rely on some sort of – possibly statistical – keyword\
extraction. In fact, the proposed annotation algorithm uses a large scale semantic\
database – the EDR Electronic Dictionary2 – that provides a concept hierarchy\
based on hyponym and hypernym relations.This concept hierarchy is used to gen-\
erate a synthetic representation of the document by aggregating the words present\
in topically homogeneous document segments into a set of concepts best preserving\
the document's content.\
The identification of the topically homogeneous segments – often called Text\
Tiling – is performed to ease the computation as the algorithm will work on\
smaller text fragments. In addition, it is believed to improve the precision of the\
extraction as it is performed on topically homogeneous segments. For this task,\
a standard techniques – proposed by [Hea94] – relying on similarity computation\
based on vector space representations have been implemented. Hence, the main\
challenge in the project was to create a novel topic identification algorithm, based\
on the available semantic resource, that produces good results when applied on\
the automatically generated segments.\
This new extraction technique uses an unexplored approach to topic selection.\
Instead of using semantic similarity measures based on a semantic resource, the\
later is processed to extract the part of the conceptual hierarchy relevant to the\
document content. Then this conceptual hierarchy is searched to extract the most\
relevant set of concepts to represent the topics discussed in the document. Notice\
that this algorithm is able to extract generic concepts that are not directly present\
in the document.\
The segmentation algorithm was evaluated on the Reuters corpus, composed\
of 806'791 news items. These items were aggregated to construct a single virtual\
document where the algorithm had to detect boundaries. These automatically generated segments were then compared to the initial news items and a metric\
has been developed to evaluate the accuracy of the algorithm.\
The proposed approach for topic extraction was experimentally tested and eval-\
uated on a database of 238 documents corresponding to bibliographic descriptions\
extracted from the INSPEC database3. A novel evaluation metric was designed to\
take into account the fact that the topics associated with the INSPEC descriptions\
– taken as the golden truth for the evaluation – were not produced based on the\
EDR dictionary, and therefore needed to be approximated by the available EDR\
entries.\
All together, the combination of existing document segmentation methods – i.e\
text tiling – with novel topic identification ones leads to an additional document\
annotation useful for more robust retrieval.	fe0d6da170820b63e2125d33cf54cc19	f6d2524382dca79a43380bcec241c42c	cbc780971a7f19d7e597fb28d18999e5	techreport	Thematic Annotation: extracting concepts out of documents.	Pierre Andrews and Martin Rajman	\N	2004
8418368	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	El arte de la suerte	\N	\N	\N	Artes de México y del Mundo, S.A. de C.V.	\N	\N	Artes de México	EADLS	http://www.artesdemexico.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=48&osCsid=m8mii3hk3vj9c6ceel2uoduo34	\N	Habíamos visto, en varias colecciones particulares, cartones de lotería del siglo pasado pintados a mano. Pero hay referencias al juego de lotería en México desde los primero años de la Conquista.	\N	\N	\N	\N	XIII	\N		\N	e52f8f5738fb12af4288795d096998a9	e320e9321904c7b7fcb7c4db6b2e88db	1391d282704c24a58a5be2ee1f160528	book	El arte de la suerte	Alberto Ryt Sánchez and Gabriel Zaid and Artemio de Valle Arzipe and Antonio García Cubas and Carlos Monsiváis and Magali Tercero and Miguel Zacarías y Bustos and Elisa Ramírez and Lourdes Andrade and Jan William	\N	1997
8418484	Tradiciones de Guatemala / Revista del Centro de Estudios Folklóricos	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LDFEG	\N	\N	Trataremos en este breve trabajo de inferir sobre el posible origen y cronología de la lotería, pero por sobre todo nos interesa describir los establecimientos en donde tienen lugar estas loterías y, más aun, las distintas variantes en los pregones, como ejemplos de la expresión literaria tradicional de tipo oral en Guatemala.	\N	Contiene referencias a varias otras obras donde llaman la atención:
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1.- Nuevo arte de jugar a la lotería. (Impreso en Valencia por Ildefonso Mompié en 1830)
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2.- "Las loterías de figuras en México" artículo presente en Mexican Folkways 7, (2):87.	9 - 47	\N	25	\N		\N	47f96ab98b446e5a5c8628148c2f96c2	a0176029331196df4d5256ba8cdf91ee	876aa1d5af74e0b9ade25218c3aac396	article	La lotería de figuras en guatemala: pregones e iconografía	Luis Luján Muñoz	Serviprense C.A. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala	1986
8418795	Trans. of ASAE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shearer1990	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/metacart	\N		\N	\N	2037--2044	\N	33	\N		\N	24de47de4c528798627ee8a649152380	52748ac5a9f6b0dd718466a46f9d5b9b	3cd2a9fc60e3289dd3f3a59c2d7ea3cf	article	Plant identification using color co-occurrence matrices	S A Shearer and R G Holmes	\N	1990
8418940	\N	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of EACL	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callisonburch2006rrb	\N	\N		\N	\N	249--256	\N	\N	\N		We argue that the machine translation community is overly reliant on the Bleu machine translation evaluation metric. We show that an improved Bleu score is neither necessary nor sufficient for achieving an actual improvement in translation quality, and give two significant counterexamples to Bleu’s correlation with human judgments of quality. This offers new potential for research which was previously deemed unpromising by an inability to improve upon Bleu scores. 	9c189e906168d8ec6b5ea612c656f5f9	c97f2d393b375b219d56a2f0dab0e53e	6f048fa7a2da9286969a0895e8e0f424	inproceedings	Re-evaluating the role of BLEU in machine translation research	Chris Callison-Burch and Miles Osborne	\N	2006
8419602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	332	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90be7692088083340c801c2c7ce331f3	e3391bb376f633a941b94a7b6d0ad302	f831cd8303960a8de3803f3be61f0c97	book	Stellungnahme zur Weiterentwicklung der Ingenieurausbildung in Deutschland	{Verein Deutscher Ingenieure VDI}	\N	2004
8419611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdi-nachrichten	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	331	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8711759302973e104a42fd28d2c8f61	3771ff13671eaeffce430c022876806a	b28d2221c1ddec36a8e806bd6b5620d6	book	Studienreform in den Ingenieurwissenschaften	VDI-Nachrichten	\N	2004
8419618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	334	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5c33c65e4581b4f479cb3f3a6657420	73f85e43e3ea20210fdae0f18cb6bdc9	27e05c1972155feb051c6fcd2cff8893	book	Ingenieurkompetenzen von Berufseinsteigern. Stellungnahme des VDE Ausschusses 'Beruf, Gesellschaft und Technik'	{Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik VDE}	\N	2005
8419715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Microsoft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TSaDbM	ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/TR-2007-36.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		ModelGen is an operator that automatically translates a source
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model expressed in a source metamodel into an equivalent target
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model expressed in a different metamodel. For example, given an
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XML schema, ModelGen can automatically generate an equiva-
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lent relational schema or Java interface. This paper describes a
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new algorithm for ModelGen with several novel properties. It
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automatically determines a series of transformations to generate
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the target model. It generates forward- and reverse-views that
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transform instances of the source model into instances of the
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target and back again. It supports rich mappings of inheritance
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hierarchies to flat relations. And it supports incremental modifica-
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tion of a source-to-target mapping. We prove its correctness and
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demonstrate its practicality in an implementation.
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	237ca166b2fe1b33842a5062f3472a18	c207257ab09069d972c34fe9b299e38f	3ef5d76ff19fa811f15c989ff3b8f629	techreport	Translating Schemas and Data between Metamodels	Peter Mork and Philip A. Bernstein and Sergey Melnik	\N	2007
8419764	International Symposium on Wikis: Proceedings of the 2005 international symposium on Wikis	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	desilets2005wu	http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/iit-publications-iti/docs/NRC-48272.pdf	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: {Are wikis usable?}	\N	\N	3--15	\N	18	\N		\N	ad6b4d33de60cb99df1b26ac2ab2fba0	d594c358a53de54167fed186e610ccae	021c0c8356fa40d4aca7244318a2c265	article	{Are wikis usable?}	A. Desilets and S. Paquet and N.G. Vinson	\N	2005
8419792	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RANLP 2007, CALP workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borovets, Bulgaria	\N	\N	Picca2007	http://moromete.net/articles/picca_et_al_calp07_cr.pdf	\N	suggested by Joel Nothman	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78a50f38f3718963c9d95b78a0ac3a79	a1925ff0affb50314e47d6ba57c8f0c8	3f9d976f3ae6ded8dc32205e1aa7b87c	inproceedings	Using Wikipedia and supersense tagging for semi-automatic complex
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taxonomy construction	Davide Picca and Adrian Popescu	\N	2007
8419804	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	366	http://www.dghd.de/tl_files/PDF-Downloads/AKKO/AKKO_Merkmale0707.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f5a08d6225cfd7a393565b772ae8ef6	06e586b0f4f7a6807c394998a69a5315	af7f26e001cbc864b48d5dd47b37bfa3	misc	Wünschenswerte Merkmale hochschuldidaktischer Aus- und Weiterbildung	Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hochschuldidaktik DGHD	\N	2007
8419809	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	Proceedings of the Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), electronic proceedings	\N	\N	Ubiquitious Knowledge Processing, Universität Darmstadt	\N	\N	\N	\N	TUD-CS-2008-4	http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2008/lrec08_camera_ready.pdf	\N	from www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2008/lrec08_camera_ready.pdf}, research_sub_area = {Semantic Information Management}, pubkey = {TUD-CS-2008-4}, research_area = {Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing}	\N	278dba2ff6eee59acf5b01a520712553	701656fe35e22501f180fadc1fa03d47	92bee7527bc1503c96fe33022b8dd305	inproceedings	Extracting Lexical Semantic Knowledge from Wikipedia and Wiktionary	Torsten Zesch and Christof Müller and Iryna Gurevych	\N	2008
8419812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	351	http://www.dghd.de/tl_files/PDF-Downloads/AKKO/AKKO_Curriculum0707.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3365e3626816254de3b019eca9a0be72	e88fbcf580ab6d252ff169bbe0feb979	a3848e920943a34927d0b5a61e8ea886	misc	Elemente eines Curriculums hochschuldidaktischer Aus- und Weiterbildung	Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hochschuldidaktik DGHD	\N	2007
8419832	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the WebSci'09: Society On-Line	\N	\N	\N	Web Science Overlay Journal	\N	\N	\N	Schindler2009-inf	http://journal.webscience.org/213/	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: Introducing new features to Wikipedia - Case studies for Web science	\N	http://journal.webscience.org/213/1/websci09_submission_120.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N		Wikipedia is a free web-based encyclopedia. It is written in collaboration by hundred of thousands of contributors [1]. It runs on the MediaWiki wiki engine. Introducing new features to Wikipedia is never just a technical question, but a complex socio-technical process. Previous introductions of new features (the category system in 2004, parser functions in 2006, and flagged revisions in 2008) are described and analyzed. Based on these experiences, the design of a new feature (creating semantic annotations) is discussed. The interaction between the technical features and the community is shown to be an instantiation of the Web Science research cycle, thus testing the cycle as a methodological tool for web science.	1387104afe0608f8ba2f95df261190b4	7fc9efd019c2c490f3fb55e128455a2a	4af8191074c04e344fe9b34fed151a06	inproceedings	Introducing new features to Wikipedia - Case studies for Web science	Mathias Schindler and Denny Vrandecic	\N	2009
8419836	Natural Language Processing and Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4171936	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73351-5\\_31	\N	CiteULike: Applying Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge to Cross–Lingual Question Answering	\N	\N	352--363	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-13 16:40:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4171936}, priority = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73351-5\\_31}	The application of the multilingual knowledge encoded in Wikipedia to an open–domain Cross–Lingual Question Answering system based on the Inter Lingual Index (ILI) module of EuroWordNet is proposed and evaluated. This strategy overcomes the problems due to ILI’s low coverage on proper nouns (Named Entities). Moreover, as these are open class words (highly changing), using a community–based up–to–date resource avoids the tedious maintenance of hand–coded bilingual dictionaries. A study reveals the importance to translate Named Entities in CL–QA and the advantages of relying on Wikipedia over ILI for doing this. Tests on questions from the Cross–Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) justify our approach (20\\% of these are correctly answered thanks to Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge).	121e10d7d100e62b9145e543bd56976d	474df269e5877417a1b5568b3ee729b3	dd58f0f4548f7012f32663127f79c36d	incollection	Applying Wikipedia’s Multilingual Knowledge to Cross–Lingual Question Answering	Sergio Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Antonio Toral and \\'{O}scar Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Antonio Ferr\\'{a}ndez and Rafael Mu\\ {n}oz	\N	2007
8419840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	Xpert.press	Rueter2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	71caf656b6d509de06538b149c9d45ae	31ae0b2efc025fc90bc226dec3118902	764147f3354c1840523cbb8f69e19059	book	{IT-Governance in der Praxis : Erfolgreiche Positionierung der IT im Unternehmen. Anleitung zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung regulatorischer und wettbewerbsbedingter Anforderungen}	\N	Andreas Rüter and Jürgen Schröder and Axel Göldner	2006
8419857	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	richman2008mwr	http://www.mt-archive.info/ACL-2008-Richman.pdf	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: {Mining Wiki Resources for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition}	\N	\N	1--9	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c0886bf26c32c54ed5f55b82017ca8d	e333c11173b807742097f86364e6d2bb	9088e54ca30ece7b9ec93826d96b6efe	article	{Mining Wiki Resources for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition}	A.E. Richman and P. Schone	\N	2008
8419861	HMD : Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/hmd/Schnabel02	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://hmd.dpunkt.de/227/04.html}, date = {2004-08-19}	\N	5236b6cfe43a05f5510df4423b1a3779	9c09c921d8169b8b2c3889d249f3356a	8393a4e2b5a7bd08a713adffb9f064e4	article	Wertorientiertes Management von Intangible Assets	Ulrich Schnabel	\N	2002
8422892	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 5th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	LNCS	kourtesis2008combining	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2008/papers/375	\N	null	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {6b1ee8e572600c6d2efc47c9f58817ee}, bibsonomyintrahash = {26b1ee8e572600c6d2efc47c9f58817ee}, interhash = {663d8e2c89b56f1691163502b34cfec5}, comment = {null}, bibsonomyusername = {eswc2008}	UDDI registries are included as a standard offering within the product suite of any major SOA vendor, serving as the foundation for establishing design-time and run-time SOA governance. Despite the success of the UDDI specification and its rapid uptake by the industry, the capabilities of its offered service discovery facilities are rather limited. The lack of machine-understandable semantics in the technical specifications and classification schemes used for retrieving services, prevent UDDI registries from supporting fully automated and thus truly effective service discovery. This paper presents the implementation of a semantically-enhanced registry that builds on the UDDI specification and augments its service publication and discovery facilities to overcome the aforementioned limitations. The proposed solution combines the use of SAWSDL for creating semantically annotated descriptions of service interfaces and the use of OWL-DL for modelling service capabilities and for performing matchmaking via DL reasoning.	858bf2cb9fa2eafcc3724e7557cdc866	663d8e2c89b56f1691163502b34cfec5	6b1ee8e572600c6d2efc47c9f58817ee	inproceedings	Combining SAWSDL, OWL-DL and UDDI for Semantically Enhanced Web Service Discovery	Dimitrios Kourtesis and Iraklis Paraskakis	Manfred Hauswirth and Manolis Koubarakis and Sean Bechhofer	2008
8422913	Distrib. Parallel Databases	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	1071086	\N	\N		\N	\N	9--36	\N	1	\N	issn = {0926-8782}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10619-005-1072-x}	\N	681f06ad402365335d4b4f91d7c11d2f	e4fb3f56153128aa835dd47846253f77	9521766e76aa78ad0a3842a36d4b0cd4	article	Enhancing ebXML Registries to Make them OWL Aware	Asuman Dogac and Yildiray Kabak and Gokce B. Laleci and Carl Mattocks and Farrukh Najmi and Jeff Pollock	\N	2005
8423508	Circulation	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MiltonPacker12162003	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Should B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Be Measured Routinely to Guide the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure? -- Packer 108 (24): 2950 -- Circulation	\N	\N	2950-2953	\N	24	\N	doi = {10.1161/01.CIR.0000109205.35813.8E}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/108/24/2950.pdf}	\N	eb46074c3bfba90f6963ce336bfb639c	40e39fce461f11fe70cb204f8b3c0aff	ad595e4a2000760f02a0526187f1fd81	article	{Should B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Be Measured Routinely to Guide the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure?}	Milton Packer	\N	2003
8423872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Punto Rosso	\N	\N	\N	av09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7f74bc06cc0a965dfbb9fe1dea92a046	44b335dc21d3a8fd4afc1bd53c20e174	23d0ef114f8b3b41f556baac43eed0ab	book	GASP Gruppi di acquisto solidale e partecipativo	AutoriVari	\N	2009
8423891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Punto Rosso	\N	\N	\N	nor07	http://www.puntorosso.it/puntorosso-libro_marco-noris-mercati-alternativa-commercio-equo-solidale.html	\N	I mercati dell'alternativa. Per un progetto nella lunga durata del commercio equo e solidale di Marco Noris, Edizioni Punto Rosso Associazione Punto Rosso.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Prefazione di Lorenzo Guadagnucci
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Sono due le date di riferimento che individuano il contesto di questo libro. Il 28 aprile del 2005 si apre a Bruxelles l’“International Banana Conference”. Per la prima volta nella sua storia, il commercio equo e solidale (Fair Trade) ha fatto sentire il suo peso in maniera talmente sensibile da “scomodare” per l’occasione le grandi multinazionali della Banana come Dole e Chiquita e i funzionari negoziatori per l’Unione Europea con l’Organizzazione Mondiale del Commercio. Grazie all’azione del commercio equo e della rete di soggetti internazionali che da anni si battono per la tutela dei diritti dei lavoratori delle piantagioni di banane, si sono trovati insieme multinazionali, sindacati, rappresentanti di piccoli produttori, associazioni ambientaliste, Ong.
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La seconda data di riferimento è il 7 ottobre 2005. Questo è il giorno del lancio sul mercato britannico del nuovo “Nescafé Partners’ Blend”, un caffè solubile equo e solidale a tutti gli effetti garantito dalla Fairtrade Foundation Uk, prodotto quindi da Nestlè, una delle maggiori e più boicottate multinazionali a livello mondiale. In quegli stessi mesi, Chiquita inizia a dare vita a progetti produttivi secondo i criteri di commercio equo e solidale con l’obiettivo di ottenerene il marchio. I fatti a cui fanno riferimento queste date ci dicono sostanzialmente due cose: in primo luogo il commercio equo e solidale ha definitivamente lasciato la sua fase pionieristica lanciandosi in mercati che sotto ogni aspetto richiedono un grande salto di qualità. In secondo luogo, la maggiore visibilità, la maggiore incisività nei mercati governati dalle grosse corporations, ha scatenato nuovi appetiti da parte di queste ultime che vedono nel mercato equo e solidale una nuova occasione di investimento e di (ri)conquista di una clientela da tempo perduta almeno in parte, o addirittura nuova. Di fronte a questi cambiamenti radicali qual è l’atteggiamento del movimento del commercio equo e solidale? Quali sono gli effetti politici, prima ancora che commerciali e quali sono le valutazioni di medio e lungo periodo sull’evoluzione dello stesso movimento?
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Marco Noris ha lavorato per il Consorzio Ctm Altromercato nell’ambito dello sviluppo delle botteghe lombarde e dei progetti di microcredito a favore dei produttori del commercio equo e solidale. È stato presidente della cooperativa sociale Amandla di Bergamo dove attualmente lavora.
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UN EURO DEL PREZZO DI COPERTINA ANDRÀ DEVOLUTO A SOSTEGNO DI AGICES
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AGICES, Assemblea Generale Italiana del Commercio Equo e Solidale è l'associazione di categoria delle organizzazioni di commercio equo e solidale. Nasce dalla volontà di cooperazione delle organizzazioni italiane no-profit che da anni promuovono i prodotti e la cultura del commercio equo e solidale in Italia, e dall'esigenza di dar loro una rappresentanza nei confronti della società civile e delle istituzioni. Non essendo una soggetto commerciale, AGICES vive ancora oggi la sostanziale contraddizione che la vede come soggetto politico di rappresentanza del commercio equo e solidale italiano a fronte di una fragilissima sostenibilità economica. In rapporto alle responsabilità politico-progettuali demandate all'associazione dal mondo del commercio equo italiano, si rende necessario trovare concrete forme di sostegno per assicurarne la continuità operativa. Da qui l'idea di promuovere e sostenere AGICES anche con questo lavoro.	90402549717e87dee75da355b8fe46a3	9a6d253b69f351ea39ab103851956a1e	8d91b6ce9096890123e8bb2ea720c2d3	book	I mercati dell'alternativa. Per un progetto nella lunga durata del commercio equo e solidale	Marco Noris	\N	2007
8423989	Biosystems Engineering	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang2007	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-4PYRKF7-1/2/a30feeef41983682bbb68bfcca3fb37f	\N	ScienceDirect - Biosystems Engineering : A real-time, embedded, weed-detection system for use in wheat fields	\N	\N	276 - 285	\N	3	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2007.08.007}	Two optical weed sensors and their control modules (a central-control module, a global positioning system unit, and a spray-control module) were successfully integrated into a real-time, embedded system. The system components were networked using a controller area network. The system was tested extensively in two wheat fields. With good training, the system generally reached weed-detection accuracies greater than 70%. The addition of a light-blocking screen and artificial lights facilitated use of the system at night or under variable light conditions. Classification models trained with multiple weed species improved classification accuracy. Classification accuracy was also affected by the position of the sensor relative to the targets during training.	6fa9ebf81170b480192ed8c5a375e689	9442603d2a4458b157ecb497adbbd119	1ec5e64cf1602fdf67885d92039eee99	article	A real-time, embedded, weed-detection system for use in wheat fields	N. Wang and N. Zhang and J. Wei and Q. Stoll and D.E. Peterson	\N	2007
8424413	Second Century	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osborn:Review	\N	\N		\N	\N	219-244	\N	\N	\N		\N	89580faf66875303f04981ebe2b59f17	72854016daf0b1283917db45270c8151	71f6aa10538e98e3b1be42e417a5e585	article	Clement of Alexandria: A Review of Research, 1958-1982	Eric Osborn	\N	1983
8424478	Vigiliae Christianae	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osborn:100	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/vc/2006/00000060/00000004/art00001	\N		\N	\N	367-388	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1163/157007206778926346}	\N	8a7c42b4145febe088dbf87bf4d559ed	555c4a2e8225ebe14fc816b3dd62e57b	90fb2897a296fd3195290f6bc8989cca	article	One Hundred Years of Books on Clement	Eric Osborn	\N	2006
8424482	\N	\N	\N	9., überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thieme	Stuttgart	\N	\N	MortChem2007	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=91152850*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XVIII, 766 S., 1 Klapptaf ; 24 cm. 1 Beil. : zahlr. Ill. und graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3134843099 and 978-3-13-484309-5}	\N	333aaaf3f998f7243597b0f3c8c227ae	c202cf27ab19d0c84e246cb6f761b101	b91112e7464f78c4fc3acd100d878c08	book	Chemie: das Basiswissen der Chemie ; 126 Tabellen	UlrichCharles E. Mortimer; Ulrich M�ller Müller	\N	2007
8424486	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	\N	Svn09	http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/subvers3ger/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4885d50b5c4713dcccb53a42e391c4c8	6fb5dc63a6d33ea8a761bc601904dfda	0fa92ddafbb7b1ac2f0c1954172841e0	book	Versionskontrolle mit Subversion, 3. Auflage	Brian W. Fitzpatrick and C. Michael Pilato	\N	2009
8424512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Univ. of California Press	Berkeley u.a.	\N	Sather Classical Lectures	Cameron:1991	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	55	\N	isbn = {0-520-07160-3}, totalpages = {XV, 261 S. : Ill.}	\N	869fedee48176cb1a5d510d6b443ec2e	6a61a4c8fea97f0b27ab468371f51096	9d75e1bf07ab3ca8fda81d65c333a327	book	Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire. The Development of Christian Discourse	Averil Cameron	\N	1991
8424762	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London [u.a.]	\N	The Routledge History of the Ancient World	Osborne.2009	http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=CONTENTS&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415469920&pc=	\N		\N	\N	XX, 377 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-415-46991-3, 978-0-415-46992-0, 0-415-46992-9, 0-415-46991-0}, language = {eng}	\N	4b827dddc8327c94024f19f0925de9b2	c0a449cced0cd6865ad0b5da45211f35	02cc535293ee0e9b427ad6c4bc5bd034	book	Greece in the making : 1200 - 469 BC	Robin Osborne	\N	2009
8424789	Revue des études grecques	115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meeren:Protreptique	\N	\N		\N	\N	591-621	\N	\N	\N		\N	84ecee6129640ab98091a8f21be1731e	41aaf909a78d8398ce3e96df4ef5fd2b	4d059c8f2ddf237ac65778df615cd7aa	article	Le Protréptique en philosophie: essaie de definition d'un genre	S. van der Meeren	\N	2002
8424974	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. {\\"u}berarb. und aktualisierte Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch{\\"a}ffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	RappShar1999	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b4ee051e47426b92e2fa9234966b072	b87952c4e29b70530d912738b81ff6bd	8fb8c047e01c3797b95a06b0fa92735d	book	Shareholder value	Alfred Rappaport	\N	1999
8424992	\N	\N	\N	3., v{\\"o}llig {\\"u}berarb. und erw. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt	\N	\N	CopeUnte2002	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-36895-1}	\N	a0b2e8b1944968a5938ef5666d3ab190	f948589dfcbd6dc8508d244aff44d154	179f121c5c087e66c2af27772245d6cc	book	Unternehmenswert	Thomas E. Copeland and Tim Koller and Jack Murrin	\N	2002
8425890	Gestions hospitalières	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brechat2009	\N	\N		\N	Etude de l'A.T.I.H.	269-274	\N	486	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.03}, owner = {C881240}	Sous l'égide de la mission T2A et de la direction de la recherche,
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8425943	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yu:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-11-1657	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Carrier-suppressed 160 GHz pulse-train generation using a 40 GHz phase modulator with polarization-maintaining fiber	\N	\N	1657--1659	\N	11	\N		\N	0d28b100c26e87cdd842c224fe3186a7	53be1e748d9b9c342aa56a4cc9f66208	be5f9e2023e3b94733d4a1818825d70b	article	Carrier-suppressed 160 GHz pulse-train generation using a 40 GHz phase modulator with polarization-maintaining fiber	Changyuan Yu and Yixin Wang and Zhongqi Pan and Ting Luo and Saurabh Kumar and Bo Zhang and Alan E. Willner	\N	2009
8425969	Opt. Lett.	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Li:09	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-34-11-1717	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Multiwavelength fiber laser based on the utilization of a phase-shifted phase-only sampled fiber Bragg grating	\N	\N	1717--1719	\N	11	\N		\N	61c54a3955960252bae86166cdc50e3a	2c09f23ca6c54ff10156ba43570024d6	b62652a9a0abdf0117a117a02ce085fb	article	Multiwavelength fiber laser based on the utilization of a phase-shifted phase-only sampled fiber Bragg grating	Ming Li and Xuxing Chen and Takeo Fujii and Yoshitaka Kudo and Hongpu Li and Yves Painchaud	\N	2009
8426016	Gestions Hospitalières	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gilioli2009	\N	\N		\N	Réflexions	275-277	\N	486	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.03}	Aspect philosophique du concept de fin de vie	f28c32503c86429fb67fa52307538759	61451f1e6b328c01403db82623974190	7e4dd710d1d4caea73c4aae5dc15bb7a	article	Mourir dans la dignité	Christian Gilioli	\N	2009
8426080	Data Engineering, 2008. ICDE 2008. IEEE 24th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4497488	\N	\N		\N	\N	794-803	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497488}	\N	be30e2a66d369100c4a30b8036ffc401	2ec723baeb33693b9ca18535d9645ec6	cfc214c208765482d484629e2c9b5f38	inproceedings	Region Sampling: Continuous Adaptive Sampling on Sensor Networks	Song Lin and B. Arai and D. Gunopulos and G. Das	\N	2008
8426299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch {\\&} Computer 2004: Allgegenw{\\"a}rtige Interaktion	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Gundelsweiler2004aue	\N	\N		\N	\N	33-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	a674d338d212f7f4dfba47e29a5d0cb5	31a0cac0a224e69dea85ad29c315ce68	155713a16ece809834fba43f257ba9fb	inproceedings	Agile Usability Engineering	Frederik Gundelsweiler and Thomas Memmel and Harald Reiterer	R. Keil-Slawik and H. Selke and G. Szwillus	2004
8426336	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bossu2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4THS3D7-3/2/86d2514f45f7475ee81240945f620a9e	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Wavelet transform to discriminate between crop and weed in perspective agronomic images	\N	\N	133 - 143	\N	1	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.08.004}	We proposed testing and validating the accuracy of four image processing algorithms (wavelet transforms and Gabor filtering) for crop/weed discrimination in synthetic and real images. A large panel of wavelet bases (33) was tested and the two best wavelets and the worst one were selected for detailed study. Based on a confusion matrix the crop/weed classification results of wavelet transforms were compared to the results of Gabor filtering that was initially chosen to develop a machine vision system for a real-time precision sprayer. The accuracy of these algorithms was compared and showed that wavelets were well adapted for perspective images: the best results were with Daubechies 25 and discrete approximation Meyer wavelets. They provided better results than Gabor filtering not only for crop/weed classification but also in processing time.	cce1876201d49e61329ac1c1f7e8ee6c	f726d3a6afd69ea60de93efc1f103705	65caefe77645fd3d22c68c3860aed2c4	article	Wavelet transform to discriminate between crop and weed in perspective agronomic images	J. Bossu and Ch. Gée and G. Jones and F. Truchetet	\N	2009
8426481	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Piron2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4RNK3W2-2/2/cff07cc0b42afb8efd9ac3130580f54f	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Selection of the most efficient wavelength bands for discriminating weeds from crop	\N	\N	141 - 148	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2007.12.007}	The aim of this study was to select the best combination of filters for detecting various weed species located within carrot rows. In-field images were taken under artificial lighting with a multispectral device consisting of a black and white camera coupled with a rotating wheel holding 22 interference filters in the VIS-NIR domain. Measurements were performed over a period of 19 days, starting 1 week after crop emergence (early weeding can increase yields) and seven different weeds species were considered. The selection of the best filter combination was based on a quadratic discriminant analysis. The best combination of filters included three interference filters, respectively centred on 450, 550 and 700 nm. With this combination, the overall classification accuracy (CA) was 72%. When using only two filters, a slight degradation of the CA was noticed. When the classification results were reported on field images, a systematic misclassification of carrot cotyledons appears. Better results were obtained with a more advanced growth stage.	3d3b176cdcd09b7eadd9a5408f066a9e	5229a4cafc54986d92cdb1619e77f2a2	2c36724821b806a3d13960c096db7db2	article	Selection of the most efficient wavelength bands for discriminating weeds from crop	A. Piron and V. Leemans and O. Kleynen and F. Lebeau and M.-F. Destain	\N	2008
8426593	Precision Agriculture	7	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hague2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11119-005-6787-1	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	21--32	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;An approach is described for automatic assessment of crop and weed area in images of widely spaced (0.25&nbsp;m) cereal crops,
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captured from a tractor mounted camera. A form of vegetative index, which is invariant over the range of natural daylightillumination, was computed from the red, green and blue channels of a conventional CCD camera. The transformed image can besegmented into soil and vegetative components using a single fixed threshold. A previously reported algorithm was appliedto robustly locate the crop rows. Assessment zones were automatically positioned; for crop growth directly over the crop rows,and for weed growth between the rows. The proportion of crop and weed pixels counted was compared with a manual assessmentof area density on the basis of high resolution plan view photographs of the same area; this was performed for views witha range of crop and weed levels. The correlation of the manual and automatic measures was examined, and used to obtain a calibrationfor the automatic approach. The results of mapping of a small field, at two times, are presented. The results of the automatedmapping appear to be consistent with manual assessment.	e6a9720c7a0790c762a282e2bf95173c	8d1c5e980f1ba8ac0ac0b43ba2449a57	fd30a62a4584904dee11e28c54647b72	article	Automated Crop and Weed Monitoring in Widely Spaced Cereals	T. Hague and N. Tillett and H. Wheeler	\N	2006
8426741	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftJCAL09	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-5	\N	1	\N		\N	bc7b02322ea2580c31e7fae631fb3590	cb6ac96f80c61d511060033de6020782	6e2471fa7fdda7e3a33842e70dd128d3	article	Social Software, Web 2.0 and Learning: Status and implications of an evolving paradigm	Andrew Ravenscroft	\N	2009
8426755	e-health Networking, Applications and Services, 2008. HealthCom 2008. 10th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4600106	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-41	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/HEALTH.2008.4600106}	\N	96d878f17f2bb37b331ea4450f0d7933	e5504600aa865db3df893888d4ba419a	563510ffe154341c62fc0d165b630e08	inproceedings	Eating activity primitives detection - a step towards ADL recognition	A. Tolstikov and J. Biswas and Chen-Khong Tham and P. Yap	\N	2008
8426770	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IADIS Conference on e-Learning 2009, Algarve, Portugal, 17-20 June 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	YuanMooreRavenscroft09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a582c069c44d4abdfebaf8372490050	e45a30a3b883ae4f9abf79fedd660272	1f0ee457b6388fe55b52bced3956596b	inproceedings	Evaluations of a Human-Computer Debating system for Educational Debate	T. Yuan and D. Moore and A. Ravenscroft.	\N	2009
8426788	International Journal of Research and Method in Education (IJRME)	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftMcAllister08	\N	\N		\N	\N	317-335	\N	3	\N		\N	ddaca070ddd0e280102c71ae47e2b7fb	2aca2e6d1cd1e4904e2f364dc8cf0f84	7691dbca5cd5bf9d686bdafd650e507d	article	Investigating and promoting educational argumentation: towards new digital practices	A. Ravenscroft and S. McAllister	Caroline Coffin and Kieran O’Halloran	2008
8426795	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neto2006	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4HNYM8T-1/2/2f7f5d8dd3a49f8aec2cebf4e99d3920	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Plant species identification using Elliptic Fourier leaf shape analysis	\N	\N	121 - 134	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2005.09.004}	Elliptic Fourier (EF) and discriminant analyses were used to identify young soybean (Glycine max (L.) merrill), sunflower (Helianthus pumilus), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) and velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medicus) plants, based on leaf shape. Chain encoded, Elliptic Fourier harmonic functions were generated based on leaf boundary. A complexity index of the leaf shape was computed using the variation between consecutive EF functions. Principle component analysis was used to select the Fourier coefficients with the best discriminatory power. Canonical discriminant analysis was used to develop species identification models based on leaf shapes extracted from plant color images during the second and third weeks after germination. The classification results showed that plant species during the third week were successfully identified with an average of correct classification rate of 89.4%. The discriminant model correctly classified on average: 77.9% of redroot pigweed, 93.8% of sunflower, 89.4% of velvetleaf and 96.5% of soybean. Using all of the leaves extracted from the second and the third weeks, the overall classification accuracy was 89.2%. The discriminant model correctly classified 76.4% of redroot pigweed, 93.6% of sunflower, 81.6% of velvetleaf, 91.5% of soybean leaf extracted from trifoliolate and 90.9% of soybean unifoliolate leaves. The Elliptic Fourier shape feature analysis could be an important and accurate tool for weed species identification and mapping.	54d7a7464cc9012de3b6a269b4255883	238baf16b5c5539190fa689e425c0827	ad1f5441aed0dcbbf54a01f6d3ab89a1	article	Plant species identification using Elliptic Fourier leaf shape analysis	João Camargo Neto and George E. Meyer and David D. Jones and Ashok K. Samal	\N	2006
8426807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IGI Global	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftSagarBaur08	\N	\N		\N	\N	432-450	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac101ddb698b51c2e1588a467577e6d9	629e8f987088e3d04a1b2a1b487f778a	a5916809857a6fb172d7236679c92db1	incollection	Social Software & Developing Community Ontologies	A. Ravenscroft and M. Sagar and E. Baur and P. Oriogun	S. Hatzipanagos and S. Warburton	2008
8426819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of CAL 09: Learning in Digital Worlds, Brighton 23-25 March 09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftCAL09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c75ef83f2a7265e195ca63f4ff5272d	0bdb2665cfe296b6e9a2fcd8378d8c23	1b87a2647f85823426ca40a5aac29b0d	inproceedings	Learning and thinking on the web: Issues and implications from a decade of digital argumentation	Andrew Ravenscroft	\N	2009
8426873	Gestions hospitalières	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collectif2009	\N	\N		\N	Dossier	278-319	\N	486	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.03}	Le vieillissement de la population oblige à une vision décloisonnée
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\	dans ce dossier...	81832f83d5a43456e36e68e5f0ebfa97	12460988c72bd5920c045a4f09f224b4	60c4414d2b72ff378a35ae4d93fd2c37	article	Personnes âgées	Collectif	\N	2009
8427009	DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology	24	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lis11	http://www.drdo.com/pub/dbit/jan04/abstracts.htm#Intranets	\N		\N	\N	9 - 15	\N	1	\N		This article is based on the some practical experiences of Indian Rubber Manufacturing Research Association (IRMRA). It gives brief introduction about the intranet, controversies of an intranet, and its library applications. It also gives information about accessing management information, improving internal communications, e-mail, intra mail, collaborative working, communities of interests, discussion groups, electronic forms, internal newsletters, search facilities, training materials, and library applications/access. The use of intranet in providing library services like SDI, CAS and other information management is explained with a schematic diagram.	b58bbb88206c4d064c965734e0ca61db	fbb07ad951eb3070d5ec5b975a130d72	64af7720ea577a73c36495c94ed68e57	article	Intranets: A new dimension for Library Services	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2004
8427023	ICADL	5362	\N	\N	December	2 - 5	Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information, 11th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2008, Bali, Indonesia, December 2-5, 2008. Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes In Computer Science	phd5	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89533-6_20	\N		\N	\N	194-202	\N	\N	\N		\N	8914858be3df91089275210a338da554	9c7c7356b9c5a4ad1c61152536de13ec	c422cddb4ae874f05cf9b71b1524d97c	inproceedings	Scholarly Publishing in Australian Digital Libraries: An Overview	Bhojaraju Gunjal and Hao Shi and Shalini R Urs	George Buchanan and Masood Masoodian and Sally Jo Cunningham	2008
8427279	California Agriculture	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Downey2004	http://californiaagriculture.ucop.edu/0404OND/abstracts.html#7	\N		\N	\N	218-221	\N	4	\N		We describe a method for locating and identifying weeds, using cotton as the example crop. The system used a digital video camera for capturing images along the crop seedline while simultaneously capturing data from a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. Image time-stamps were synchronized with GPS time so that GPS coordinates could be overlaid onto selected images. The video system continuously mapped nutsedge weeds and crop plants within the seedline, allowing weed locations to be described with centimeter-scale accuracy when using a real-time kinematic GPS (RTK-GPS). This system may be used to develop maps of weed and crop populations as part of precision crop-management decisions.	0bd666cde8b8fffe5eaa44322d7ad627	05dad2c8addbd95da48120f4b994bc50	39e658d07b81cab65bbbc40306721fab	article	Weeds accurately mapped using DGPS and ground-based vision identification	Daniel Downey and D. Ken Giles and David C. Slaughter	\N	2004
8427328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of CAL 09: Learning in Digital Worlds, Brighton 23-25 March 09	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftCAL09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c75ef83f2a7265e195ca63f4ff5272d	0bdb2665cfe296b6e9a2fcd8378d8c23	1b87a2647f85823426ca40a5aac29b0d	inproceedings	Learning and thinking on the web: Issues and implications from a decade of digital argumentation	Andrew Ravenscroft	\N	2009
8427340	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RavenscroftJCAL09	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-5	\N	1	\N		\N	bc7b02322ea2580c31e7fae631fb3590	cb6ac96f80c61d511060033de6020782	6e2471fa7fdda7e3a33842e70dd128d3	article	Social Software, Web 2.0 and Learning: Status and implications of an evolving paradigm	Andrew Ravenscroft	\N	2009
8427355	DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology	24	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lis11	http://www.drdo.com/pub/dbit/jan04/abstracts.htm#Intranets	\N		\N	\N	9 - 15	\N	1	\N		This article is based on the some practical experiences of Indian Rubber Manufacturing Research Association (IRMRA). It gives brief introduction about the intranet, controversies of an intranet, and its library applications. It also gives information about accessing management information, improving internal communications, e-mail, intra mail, collaborative working, communities of interests, discussion groups, electronic forms, internal newsletters, search facilities, training materials, and library applications/access. The use of intranet in providing library services like SDI, CAS and other information management is explained with a schematic diagram.	b58bbb88206c4d064c965734e0ca61db	fbb07ad951eb3070d5ec5b975a130d72	64af7720ea577a73c36495c94ed68e57	article	Intranets: A new dimension for Library Services	Bhojaraju.G	\N	2004
8427387	Weed Science	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burks2002	http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1614/0043-1745(2002)050%5B0802%3AIOWMLO%5D2.0.CO%3B2	\N		\N	\N	802-811	\N	\N	\N		The environmental effect of weed control systems has stimulated research into new practices for weed control, such as selective herbicide application methods on weed-infested crop areas. This research used the color co-occurrence method (CCM) texture analysis to determine the effects of plant maturity on the accuracy of weed species classification of digitized images. Two different experimental combinations of weed species and maturity level were examined. The weed species evaluated were ivyleaf morningglory, giant foxtail, large crabgrass, and velvetleaf, with soil image sets added to each experiment. One study examined classification accuracies for two weed species at three maturity levels, and the second study examined four weed species at two maturity levels. For each species-maturity level combination, 40 digital images were collected from a manually seeded outdoor plant bed. Digitized images were transformed from the red–green–blue (RGB) color format into hue–saturation–intensity (HSI) format to generate CCM texture feature data. Stepwise variable reduction procedures were used to select texture variables with the greatest discriminant capacity. Then discriminant analysis was used to determine the classification accuracy for the two different experiments. When using HSI texture statistics, discriminant analysis correctly classified weed species within and across maturity levels with an accuracy above 97% for both experimental groups. These image processing algorithms demonstrate potential use for weed scouting, weed infestation mapping, and weed control applications using site-specific farming technology.	5fc79c8424428846c72d57c713f790de	f283540a2b9e308dd739b4c4321f1c0a	4cb1804e99dd400b4e0a875b8f86ac7a	article	Influence of weed maturity levels on species classification using machine vision	T. F. Burks and S. A. Shearer and J. D. Green and J. R. Heath	\N	2002
8427406	\N	\N	\N	2. überarbeitete Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	KnödHandGeop2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137869	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	Online-Ressource : v.: digital	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-26606-8}	\N	503704721ab4e7384c8f41ece7bbd193	59706402858b28ef3db9d04fe16629b9	cddece6c2f861565a9eabfd547792e16	book	Handbuch zur Erkundung des Untergrundes von Deponien und Altlasten / BGR, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und RohstoffeBd. 3: Geophysik	Klaus Knödel and Heinrich Krummel and Gerhard Lange	\N	2005
8428468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1993535	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	215 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-37606-7}, language = {ger}	\N	b666f27b3592de67dd1762e0317f0008	41da866f0c4106dfe8b92177d27daceb	a595325dfb847001f935aab3ef4ddd14	book	Nichtwissen und Vertrauen in der Wissensökonomie	Torsten Strulik	\N	2004
8428811	\N	Bd.~2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch des Informationsmanagements im Unternehmen : Technik, Organisation, Recht, Perspektiven	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Wolf91	\N	\N		\N	\N	1063--1095	\N	\N	\N		\N	cef5ca3f5010a769186f904b41fd4980	e2d25cb91092923db88ce0703dfdcea0	21a6a5d1139c8924ab7e394d9351cf9c	incollection	Wirtschaftlichkeitsverfahren zur Bewertung von integrierten Informationstechnikkonzepten	G. Wolfram	H.-J. Bullinger	1991
8429463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	anthony2001	http://www.carpetbrite.org.uk	\N	carpet & upholstery cleaning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	560bf763638dc52ec379b5ba61a4a660	f0bff6ed248e4439c4798725fdc2a08d	7ccaa8564e6307d4cd50d7116b5d096f	misc	carpet cleaning cambridge  harpenden stevenage carpet cleaning cambridge  harpenden stevenage carpet cleaning cambridge  harpenden stevenage 	ippp	ippp	2009
8429684	\N	1321 = N.F., Bd. 321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp ; 1321 = N.F., Bd. 321	UBHD28088	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	267 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-11321-6}, language = {}	\N	3aef617fd8eac36ecf2a4f1e2c15e84a	20e5910f036ea2c97f8717803b10df10	a418e8f6d3a194ab60eefeec18eec72d	book	Die neue Unübersichtlichkeit	Jürgen Habermas	\N	1985
8430046	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lifetech	http://www.ganhadinheiro.net/venda-links-no-seu-blog-ganhe-dinheiro	\N	Quer saber como ganhar dinheiro com o seu blog ? Venda links no seu blog, uma plataforma segura e fiavel.	\N	Já falei aqui no ganhadinheiro.net de como criar blogs, e algumas outras dicas, agora é tempo de começar a pensar em spoonsor para rentabilizar os nossos blogs.
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À algum tempo que já venho a trabalhar em alguns projectos que tenho online, desde que tomei conheçimento da plataforma linkworth que a tenho vindo a usar em termos de vender publicidade (links).	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82b988a8ca04b8770ced730468b50908	371ce0376931c92058d6db162b64d44c	d467e3ab688e3aea9d7dd2053620d3a3	article	Venda links no seu Blog. Ganhe Dinheiro	João Silva	João Silva	2009
8430130	The History teacher	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vess2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	470-492	\N	4	\N		\N	3467e6600dce1e02a24051de183f9073	2624068201db416a24a1836718332e8a	838a3003923d24d93c27963a28c23e11	article	History to Go: Why iTeach with iPods	Deborah L. Vess	\N	2006
8430219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Regan2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.2802	\N	Pathways to massive black holes and compact star clusters in
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  pre-galactic dark matter haloes with virial temperatures > 10000K	\N	cite arxiv:0810.2802
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Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to MNRAS	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Large dynamic range numerical simulations of atomic cooling driven collapse
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of gas in pre-galactic DM haloes with T_vir ~ 10000 K show that the gas loses
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90% and more of its angular momentum before rotational support sets in. In a
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fraction of these haloes where the metallicity is low and UV radiation
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suppresses H_2 cooling, conditions are thus very favourable for the rapid
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build-up of massive black holes. Depending on the progression of metal
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enrichment, the continued suppression of H_2 cooling by external and internal
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UV radiation and the ability to trap the entropy produced by the release of
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gravitational energy, the gas at the centre of the halo is expected to form a
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supermassive star, a stellar-mass black hole accreting at super-Eddington
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accretion rates or a compact star-cluster undergoing collisional run-away of
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massive stars at its centre. In all three cases a massive black hole of
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initially modest mass finds itself at the center of a rapid inflow of gas with
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inflow rates of ~ 1 M_solar\\yr. The massive black hole will thus grow quickly
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to a mass of 10^5 to 10^6 M_solar until further inflow is halted either by
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consumption of gas by star formation or by the increasing energy and momentum
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feedback from the growing massive black hole. Conditions for the formation of
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massive seed black holes in this way are most favourable in haloes with T_vir ~
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15000 K and V_vir ~ 20 km\\s with less massive haloes not allowing collapse of
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gas by atomic cooling and more massive haloes being more prone to
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fragmentation. This should imprint a characteristic mass on the mass spectrum
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of an early population of massive black hole seeds in pre-galactic haloes which
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will later grow into the observed population of supermassive black holes in
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galactic bulges.
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	f7714aabfac6fdbbabb90b095f90c601	ab815e0288365ef4dc7fd29647955881	98dc6c951b0f220da6cbc4b220f6c4b6	misc	Pathways to massive black holes and compact star clusters in
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  pre-galactic dark matter haloes with virial temperatures > 10000K	John A. Regan and Martin G. Haehnelt	\N	2008
8430285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koller1997	http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~tuceryan/research/AR/caip-97.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9250078f14e7b256f238d5175880315	9d782ab663fff058e816fe65b95432f9	2ad8b4d01d5fbe150849125770975d58	article	Automated Camera Calibration and 3D Egomotion Estimation for Augmented Reality Applications	Dieter Koller and Gudrun Klinker and Eric Rose and David Breen and Ross Whitaker and Mihran Tuceryan	\N	1997
8430389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milella2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we present a stereovision algorithm for real-time 6DoF ego-motion estimation, which integrates image intensity information and 3D stereo data in the well-known Iterative Closest Point (ICP) scheme. The proposed method addresses a basic problem of standard ICP, i.e. its inability to perform the segmentation of data points and to deal with large displacements. Neither a-priori knowledge of the motion nor inputs from other sensors are required, while the only assumption is that the scene always contains visually distinctive features which can be tracked over subsequent stereo pairs. This generates
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what is usually called Visual Odometry. The paper details the various steps of the algorithm and presents the results of experimental tests performed with an all-terrain mobile robot, proving the method to be as accurate as effective for autonomous navigation purposes.
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	b17c41c4dc0f3cbd1b1d0bf8aefd9518	2a78c0c60c8b432d7a665c71852ab5a1	af2e154bb5ce08a073c3537d60c49892	article	Stereo-Based Ego-Motion Estimation Using Pixel Tracking and Iterative Closest Point	Annalisa Milella and Roland Siegwart	\N	2006
8430511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium, Versialles	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mark2002	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.12.8702	\N	CiteSeerX — Vehicle Ego-Motion Estimation with Geometric Algebra	\N	\N	18--20	\N	\N	\N		A method for estimating ego-motion with vehicle mounted stereo cameras is presented in this paper. This approach is based on finding corresponding features in stereo images and tracking them between succeeding stereo frames. Our approach estimates stereo ego-motion with geometric algebra techniques. Starting with a simple linear estimate of the ego-motion, estimates for the motion and reconstructed positions of features in space are updated incrementally. With simple algebraic operations it is possible to improve towards a high precision motion estimate. Accuracy of our algorithm has been measured with simulated data. These tests show improvement in motion estimation accuracy. Random sample consensus is used to safeguard the estimator against wrongly tracked features and influences of independently moving objects. We show the application of our approach in the real world by estimating the driven path of a vehicle in rough terrain from recorded stereo image sequences.	c40a4db99f875bf31c4b4b5bdf8fd49c	18b54d8038a0eccad8c5b2b404b0c8d4	5f6b77398f4725313c26cb70aa5f9ba3	inproceedings	Vehicle Ego-Motion Estimation with Geometric Algebra	Wannes van der Mark and Daniel Fontijne and Leo Dorst and Frans C. A. Groen	\N	2002
8432381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Norwegian University of Science and Technology	\N	aalberg:2003	http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/phd/aalberg-thesis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The motivation for this work is based on two recognized research
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issues for digital libraries. One is the need for interlinked and
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semantically rich information spaces where relationship
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information is of particular importance. The other is the
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serviceoriented architecture of digital libraries. The digital
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libraries of the future will consist of smaller and independent
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systems that each will provide different functionality and access
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to different contents.
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This work defines and explores a service for managing and using
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explicit relationships the Digital Library Link Service. The
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service implements an instance-oriented approach to relationships
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that enables any kind of typed relationship to be created among
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the information objects of digital libraries. The service can be
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used to create consistent information spaces on top of digital
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library repositories and enables an associative organization and
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retrieval of information objects.
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This work shows that the use of a fine-grained relationship model
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implemented as distributed objects enables distribution of the
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relationship network while still being able to support
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constraints and maintain consistency. The cost of this, however,
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is a complexity that can reduce performance and scalability due
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to the call latency of network communication. A prototype is
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developed that utilizes caching in order to solve this. Tests
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conducted show that this technique significantly contributes to
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the scalability and efficiency. This is particularly important
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when the relationship information is distributed across different
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processes with high calllatency in between.
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The work further presents a prototype application for enhancing
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bibliographic catalogues with the rich set of relationship types
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defined in the bibliographic information model proposed by the
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
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– the FRBR model. The Digital Library Link Service is used to
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implement an index that facilitates the navigation of
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bibliographic relationships in order to explore bibliographic
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entities along the paths laid out by the FRBR model.  This
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demonstrates the applicability of the service as a flexible tool
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for associative organization of information objects.
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The main applications of the service are limited to systems with
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a relaxed requirement in terms of automatic processing of larger
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sets of relationships. The main access paradigm explored for
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interacting with relationships is by navigation.  The need for
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automatic and efficient processing of a large relationship
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network, e.g.  for the purpose of indexing, can be supported by
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extending the system with additional functionality. Another
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recognized problem is that the use of CORBA references to address
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long-term persistent information can cause referential integrity
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problems. One possible way to solve this is to assigning objects
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globally unique identifiers that later can be used to recover
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from referential integrity problems.	d24bdf5379713bfb7b1ab7545673a0bc	7a39619da1adae714c9fe3ca29ccb32d	62115b8447a525056882ab2b0b29defb	phdthesis	Supporting Relationships in Digital Libraries	Trond Aalberg	\N	2003
8435377	Circulation	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MortonE._Tavel03151996	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Cardiac Auscultation : A Glorious Past—But Does It Have a Future? -- Tavel 93 (6): 1250 -- Circulation	\N	\N	1250-1253	\N	6	\N		\N	46e6e2a8364fe1c04c78c75093849738	6c1634ab3a3d6b0876ba3e6550ec203e	f1d2c213c7b023bf7cd3fed8e515838b	article	{Cardiac Auscultation : A Glorious Past�But Does It Have a Future?}	Morton E. Tavel	\N	1996
8435379	Circulation	113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MortonE._Tavel03072006	http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/113/9/1255	\N	Cardiac Auscultation: A Glorious Past--And It Does Have a Future! -- Tavel 113 (9): 1255 -- Circulation	\N	\N	1255-1259	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.591149}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/113/9/1255.pdf}	Cardiac auscultation remains an important part of clinical medicine. The standard acoustic stethoscope, which has been useful for more than a century, cannot process, store, and play back sounds or provide visual display, and teaching is hindered because there is no means to distribute the same sounds simultaneously to more than one listener. Modern portable and inexpensive tools are now available to provide, through digital electronic means, better sound quality with visual display and the ability to replay sounds of interest at either full or half speed with no loss of frequency representation or sound quality. Visual display is possible in both standard waveform and spectral formats. The latter format is readily available and provides certain advantages over the time-honored waveform (phonocardiographic) method. Both methods, however, can and should be used simultaneously. Sound signals obtained electronically may then be subjected to objective visual and numerical analysis, transmitted to distant sites, and stored in medical records. Signal analysis shows early promise for clinical application, such as in the assessment of severity of aortic stenosis and in the separation of innocent from organic murmurs. In addition to their clinical value, these methods provide a critical vehicle for the teaching of cardiac auscultation, a method that can and should be preserved for future generations.
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	0fa9371e1b25d9f9abdf351ca8aa6f27	44bc2340fa72827d4d8d222f2bd43c91	dd54b141d0615ae26a8cb8fa31293bec	article	{Cardiac Auscultation: A Glorious Past--And It Does Have a Future!}	Morton E. Tavel	\N	2006
8435670	Commun. ACM	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Furnas87vocabularyProblem	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=32212	\N	The vocabulary problem in human-system communication	\N	\N	964--971	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/32206.32212}	In almost all computer applications, users must enter correct words for the desired objects or actions. For success without extensive training, or in first-tries for new targets, the system must recognize terms that will be chosen spontaneously. We studied spontaneous word choice for objects in five application-related domains, and found the variability to be surprisingly large. In every case two people favored the same term with probability <0.20. Simulations show how this fundamental property of language limits the success of various design methodologies for vocabulary-driven interaction. For example, the popular approach in which access is via one designer's favorite single word will result in 80-90 percent failure rates in many common situations. An optimal strategy, unlimited aliasing, is derived and shown to be capable of several-fold improvements.	07e547a8f6b61fcf38a7c75504f52b6f	b03603efa8152234684ffce8b44a5abb	dd053f8c942961b81c86fe127affd1f0	article	The vocabulary problem in human-system communication	G. W. Furnas and T. K. Landauer and L. M. Gomez and S. T. Dumais	\N	1987
8436374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abdo2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.4558	\N	Fermi/LAT discovery of gamma-ray emission from a relativistic jet in the
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  narrow-line quasar PMN J0948+0022	\N	cite arxiv:0905.4558
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Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication on ApJ Main Journal.
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  Corresponding author: L. Foschini	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report the discovery by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi
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Gamma-ray Space Telescope of high-energy gamma-ray emission from the peculiar
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quasar PMN J0948+0022 (z=0.5846). The optical spectrum of this object exhibits
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rather narrow Hbeta (FWHM(Hbeta) ~ 1500 km s^-1), weak forbidden lines and is
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therefore classified as a narrow-line type I quasar. This class of objects is
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thought to have relatively small black hole mass and to accrete at high
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Eddington ratio. The radio loudness and variability of the compact radio core
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indicates the presence of a relativistic jet. Quasi simultaneous
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radio-optical-X-ray and gamma-ray observations are presented. Both radio and
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gamma-ray emission (observed over 5-months) are strongly variable. The
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simultaneous optical and X-ray data from Swift show a blue continuum attributed
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to the accretion disk and a hard X-ray spectrum attributed to the jet. The
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resulting broad band spectral energy distribution (SED) and, in particular, the
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gamma-ray spectrum measured by Fermi are similar to those of more powerful
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FSRQ. A comparison of the radio and gamma-ray characteristics of PMN J0948+0022
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with the other blazars detected by LAT shows that this source has a relatively
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low radio and gamma-ray power, with respect to other FSRQ. The physical
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parameters obtained from modelling the SED also fall at the low power end of
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the FSRQ parameter region discussed in Celotti &amp; Ghisellini (2008). We suggest
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that the similarity of the SED of PMN J0948+0022 to that of more massive and
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more powerful quasars can be understood in a scenario in which the SED
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properties depend on the Eddington ratio rather than on the absolute power.
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	e7ca229d1dbcad2531f43db784519523	0505b5fcac127fed98de605c99698e47	d6b207b4c34cc8b5b33b691ff3041aff	misc	Fermi/LAT discovery of gamma-ray emission from a relativistic jet in the
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  narrow-line quasar PMN J0948+0022	The Fermi/LAT Collaboration: A. A. Abdo and G. Ghisellini and L. Maraschi and F. Tavecchio and E. Angelakis	\N	2009
8436478	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aharonian2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.0105	\N	Probing the ATIC peak in the cosmic-ray electron spectrum with H.E.S.S	\N	cite arxiv:0905.0105
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Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The measurement of an excess in the cosmic-ray electron spectrum between 300
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and 800 GeV by the ATIC experiment has - together with the PAMELA detection of
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a rise in the positron fraction up to 100 GeV - motivated many interpretations
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in terms of dark matter scenarios; alternative explanations assume a nearby
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electron source like a pulsar or supernova remnant. Here we present a
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measurement of the cosmic-ray electron spectrum with H.E.S.S. starting at 340
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GeV. The H.E.S.S. data with their lower statistical errors show no indication
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of a structure in the electron spectrum, but rather a power-law spectrum with
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spectral index of 3.0 +- 0.1 (stat.) +- 0.3 (syst.) which steepens at about 1
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TeV.
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	ff5d1cabd2838350acd717ba8a13d7b3	92c40aa39b2c977ee8109b16862342fa	0a145738ddc4eb1758d702e36b46f7b9	article	Probing the ATIC peak in the cosmic-ray electron spectrum with H.E.S.S	H. E. S. S. Collaboration: F. Aharonian	\N	2009
8436742	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CL-Engineering	\N	\N	\N	Sonka1998	http://www.amazon.com/Image-Processing-Analysis-Machine-Vision/dp/053495393X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D053495393X	\N	Amazon.com: Image Processing: Analysis and Machine Vision: Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780534953935}, asin = {053495393X}, isbn = {053495393X}, dewey = {006.37}	\N	cf883880a883135f49e87df788a1c5dd	005f38653cb5cdcdf907e4538af487c8	754667dffad549e941323672323b5573	book	Image Processing: Analysis and Machine Vision	Milan Sonka and Vaclav Hlavac and Roger Boyle	\N	1998
8437117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6{t}h {I}nternational {W}orkshop on {A}daptive {M}ultimedia {R}etrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer	 	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Ruf2008	 http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/124932	\N		\N	Compares the performance (computational time and matching accuracy) of SIFT and SURF features.	\N	\N	\N	\N	status = {PUBLISHED}, location = {Berlin, Germany}, oai-id = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:124932}, oai-set = {conf; fulltext; fulltext; fulltext-public}, unit = {LTS}, details = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/124932}, documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/getfile.py?recid=124932&mode=best}, affiliation = {EPFL}, doi = { }, review = {REVIEWED}	This article explores the feasibility of a market-ready, mobile pattern recognition system based on the latest findings in the field of object recognition and currently available hardware and network technology. More
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precisely, an innovative, mobile museum guide system is presented, which enables camera phones to recognize paintings in art galleries. After careful examination, the algorithms Scale- Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) and Speeded Up Robust Features (SURF) were found most promising for this goal. Consequently, both have been integrated in a fully implemented prototype system and their performance has been thoroughly evaluated under realistic conditions. In order to speed up the matching process for finding the corresponding sample in the feature database, an approximation to Nearest Neighbor Search was investigated. The k-means based clustering approach was found to significantly improve the computational time.	2fc87931ea20d31cfd58c3eccd629dfc	309c17345b0c8e467f04397ab9ee4b8c	ed798c2d1b839f8f4669b92ccacb8299	inproceedings	Mobile museum guide based on fast {SIFT} recognition	Boris Ruf and Effrosyni Kokiopoulou and Marcin Detyniecki	\N	2008
8437229	Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carrera2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76725-1_27	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	Real time (10 fps) tracking using the SURF features.	251--260	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a robust implementation of an object tracker able to tolerate partial occlusions, rotation and scale for
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a variety of different objects. The objects are represented by collections of interest points which are described in a multi-resolutionframework, giving a representation of those points at different scales. Inspired by [1], a stack of descriptors is built onlythe first time that the interest points are detected and extracted from the region of interest. This provides efficiency ofrepresentation and results in faster tracking due to the fact that it can be done off-line. An Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF)using a constant velocity model estimates the position and the scale of the object, with the uncertainty in the position andthe scale obtained by the UKF, the search of the object can be constrained only in a specific region in both the image andin scale.	c6db51b3ee527a79f0a191734ef39036	ebe25e21990e976cfca92a97254c9ce2	ede17851029e3b9383f76bbd1f29fb63	article	Robust Feature Descriptors for Efficient Vision-Based Tracking	Gerardo Carrera and Jesus Savage and Walterio Mayol-Cuevas	\N	2008
8437239	Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU)	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bay2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	346-359	\N	\N	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Dokumenter\\\\Articles\\\\pdf\\\\2008 SURF Speeded Up Robust Features.pdf:PDF}	\N	c5299025a82facd26b55b28f0cd05b23	40fd418534177c56105a15cc5b6630d7	9b622a91d6eb8f0d1b1652afa2a32492	article	SURF: Speeded Up Robust Features	Herbert Bay and Andreas Ess and Tinne Tuytelaars and Luc Van Gool	\N	2008
8437289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeitsstelle Interkulturelle Konflikte und Gesellschaftliche Integration	Berlin	\N	AKI-Forschungsbilanz ; 4	UBMA_273525425	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=273525425&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	839076aed757f909122a602aecd0d00b	b61693f879a4cdacb1fc0cad5b1b511d	74aefdc588ee69a32af12cf50b341f56	book	Migration, Sprache und Integration	Hartmut Esser	\N	2006
8437546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	Frankfurt [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2086542	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	200 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-593-38468-9, 3-593-38468-X}, language = {ger}	\N	77ca81de34e040a024c8e288131f1a42	0ed8262ce9b0e324b89ef2708c939d61	2869b6fb4a24b8f335aecca2991c75a2	book	Zukunft machen	Matthias Horx	\N	2007
8437712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MIT} Press	Cambridge  Mass.	\N	\N	borgman_2007_scholarship	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11333	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780262026192}	\N	fa257add5a39e23b8596e9214327c40c	adf9be0b0978de6b4b8195546bfd3939	cefd8a8a80135f732193ef9d5248dd3a	book	Scholarship in the digital age : information, infrastructure, and the Internet	Christine Borgman	\N	2007
8437962	Memory Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DistributedMarkSweep	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60368-9_28	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	267--282	\N	\N	\N		Distributed Garbage Collection has been studied over the last several years leading to many different implementations, mainly based on local garbage collection algorithms extended to handle concurrency and message ordering. However, the algorithms are usually presented tightly coupled with underlying object managing systems. In the presence of object mobility and in-transit references to objects, many garbage collector (GC) algorithms fail to operate correctly.
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ER  -	b784519c2a89c62acf0dc64aa9085a52	c584e6c04f01203ce6960d96dca5543c	0d2746652d0acd6a2f445ab1da0b23b9	article	Indirect mark and sweep: A distributed GC	José Piquer	\N	1995
8438378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	\N	\N	Kröners Taschenausgabe ; 224	UBHD96618	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XXVIII, 792 S. 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-520-22404-6}, language = {ger}	\N	d065dd2623b6d4f03af5007e25920c44	0d2f0391b2c1f7cd468758622fad2dcd	1a21173dc79754ab3d79a60715ebc8ec	book	Historien	Herodotus and Hans Wilhelm [Hrsg.] Haussig	\N	1971
8438426	LDV Forum	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ldvf/Biemann05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ldvf/ldvf20.html#Biemann05	\N		\N	\N	75-93	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://ariadne.coli.uni-bielefeld.de/gldv/site/2005_Heft2/Chris_Biemann.pdf}, date = {2006-11-06}	\N	e76e25dd241e6544bb06ae5324404efd	1654cddcb952b226749bd4868c44d259	32ff761ee73911a932eae6e2af8d3b24	article	Ontology Learning from Text: A Survey of Methods.	Chris Biemann	\N	2005
8438462	International Journal of Computer Vision	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmid2000	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/old/schmid00evaluation.html	\N	Evaluation of Interest Point Detectors - Schmid, Mohrand, Bauckhage (ResearchIndex)	\N	\N	151-172	\N	2	\N		\N	b04ac10c32ccb00322364f6313686300	98fa1629f6b991cbba11076270b67707	f720eb897f9a13784aff35509be62251	article	Evaluation of Interest Point Detectors	Cordelia Schmid and Roger Mohr and Christian Bauckhage	\N	2000
8439660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quelle & Meyer	\N	\N	Grundlagen und Grundfragen der Erziehung ; 4	UBHD170307	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	42 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	b93da4bbc0ca1d99f09b111d4d1cea76	13b87974f8a195dc57b7fb489445e49e	389491e2de58e46cf365163870369876	book	Bildung des Menschen in Schule und Universität	Wilhelm von Humboldt and Karl [Hrsg.] Püllen	\N	1964
8439665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Diederichs	\N	\N	Erzieher zu deutscher Bildung ; 8	UBHD708612	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	206 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	4ed418b059759eeb8558f3bd5836ec62	cc520364562d73b17f02c5510c7ae4b3	37c8e49e7a04bb682ac72bef26b3a777	book	Universalität	Wilhelm von Humboldt and Johannes [Hrsg.] Schubert	\N	1907
8439678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bowie State University	\N	\N	Bowie, Maryland, USA	\N	\N	maddi01ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ffe1ed77d8f21b955a198356501dc4b	79e9d672e462cb910b13adf1d8420b9b	7515b66951e47be3b8a07d601c56e1a3	techreport	Ontology Extraction from text documents by Singular Value Decomposition	Govind Maddi and Chakravarthi Velvadapu and Sadand Srivastava and James Gil de Lamadrid	\N	2001
8439694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SH-Verl.	Schernfeld	\N	\N	UBHD1866024	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	174 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-923621-91-4}, language = {}	\N	b1bd8e81e2d08dd4c2f18611629bb38c	fbe3260509e52d7074d9b8d06e320251	339d4421cfadec11a55c9f40d50448c7	book	"Ja, man muss sich an die Jugend halten!"	Kurt-Reinhard Biermann and Alexander von Humboldt	\N	1992
8439762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blätter-Verl.-Ges.	Bonn [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2093878	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	269 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-9804925-3-9, 3-9804925-3-2}, language = {ger}	\N	5920744e30f096a6e8185526a797fd36	3c089b18ab6968701ddc77dfd6f79655	3fbaf9eb0e9e3f3dbd60961d7bce76d6	book	Der Sound des Sachzwangs	Elmar Altvater	\N	2007
8439771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westfälisches Dampfboot	Münster	\N	\N	UBHD2023340	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89691-627-0}, language = {ger}	\N	ae5a4e01029956f3bf34312877053d39	c22ab60bc1e1777e6b41f107be9a43f0	20e84bd5b0f9b53a5007d0b2d9dcc9dc	book	Das Ende des Kapitalismus, wie wir ihn kennen	Elmar Altvater	\N	2005
8439786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Widerspruch	\N	\N	Widerspruch ; 50 : Jg. 26, Halbjahr 1	UBHD2114180	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	228 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	802deb3fd7a1f1d97c243c01beb47f68	32f937c9c3f23e03092939b54e9bf27f	3684c46b8b0906cfdeb85642db3e7a8b	book	Alternativen!	Elmar Altvater	\N	2006
8440198	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	In the Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bankoEtAl2007:OIE	\N	\N		\N	\N	2670--2676	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-08 23:04:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2773682}	Traditionally, Information Extraction (IE) has fo- cused on satisfying precise, narrow, pre-speciﬁed requests from small homogeneous corpora (e.g., extract the location and time of seminars from a set of announcements). Shifting to a new domain requires the user to name the target relations and to manually create new extraction rules or hand-tag new training examples. This manual labor scales linearly with the number of target relations. This paper introduces Open IE (OIE), a new ex- traction paradigm where the system makes a single data-driven pass over its corpus and extracts a large set of relational tuples without requiring any human input. The paper also introduces T EXT RUNNER, a fully implemented, highly scalable OIE system where the tuples are assigned a probability and indexed to support efﬁcient extraction and explo- ration via user queries. We report on experiments over a 9,000,000 Web page corpus that compare T EXT RUNNER with K NOW I TA LL, a state-of-the-art Web IE system. T EXT RUNNER achieves an error reduction of 33\\% on a comparable set of extractions. Furthermore, in the amount of time it takes K NOW I TA LL to per- form extraction for a handful of pre-speciﬁed re- lations, T EXT RUNNER extracts a far broader set of facts reﬂecting orders of magnitude more rela- tions, discovered on the ﬂy. We report statistics on T EXT RUNNER's 11,000,000 highest probability tuples, and show that they contain over 1,000,000 concrete facts and over 6,500,000 more abstract as- sertions.	05a7f25b687fa9ed307ce3c1945f8946	b390d827609f4458b03aa13c5edc10c4	202d8bb733504819778843a37457bbe3	inproceedings	Open Information Extraction from the Web	Michele Banko and Michael J. Cafarella and Stephen Soderland and Matt Broadhead and Oren Etzioni	\N	2007
8440385	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nielsen05	http://www.qinfo.org/people/nielsen/blog/archive/notes/expander_graphs.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c3f21b6c02f4f008567ada19915786a	df3b281012fed1b6382a7b8189434373	1c7011f9b7bbcd7fcd043dfac974c4a2	misc	Introduction to expander graphs	Michael A. Nielsen	\N	2005
8440406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OOPSLA '05: Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	San Diego, CA, USA	\N	\N	Gila	\N	\N	Thorough statistical analyses
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Works on class files
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Same project with different versions used in caseStudy
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Future work links to software quality
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Has link to architectural smell, 'Function Pointer' pattern is one smell.
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See: Identifying Architectural Bad Smells by Joshua Garcia, Daniel Popescu	\N	\N	97--116	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59593-031-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1094811.1094819}	Micro patterns are similar to design patterns, except that micro patterns are stand at a lower, closer to the implementation, level of abstraction. Micro patterns are also unique in that they are mechanically recognizable, since each such pattern can be expressed as a formal condition on the structure of a class.This paper presents a catalog of 27 micro-patterns defined on Java classes and interfaces. The catalog captures a wide spectrum of common programming practices, including a particular and (intentionally restricted) use of inheritance, immutability, data management and wrapping, restricted creation, and emulation of procedural-, modular-, and even functional- programming paradigms with object oriented constructs. Together, the patterns present a set of prototypes after which a large portion of all Java classes and interfaces are modeled. We provide empirical indication that this portion is as high as 75{\\%}.A statistical analysis of occurrences of micro patterns in a large software corpus, spanning some 70,000 Java classes drawn from a rich set of application domains, shows, with high confidence level that the use of these patterns is not random. These results indicate consciousness and discernible design decisions, which are sustained in the software evolution. With high confidence level, we can also show that the use of these patterns is tied to the specification, or the purpose, that the software realizes.The traceability, abundance and the statistical significance of micro pattern occurrence raise the hope of using the classification of software into these patterns for a more founded appreciation of its design and code quality.	53d90cacd0413a324a7f1123f5c1e24b	43ffc12a3f96551595bc4a855f6c3f30	5a43a1d5ddc584bef010ee76aaab8db3	inproceedings	Micro patterns in Java code	Joseph (Yossi) Gil and Itay Maman	\N	2005
8440412	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	harvard	\N	xiao03	http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dxiao/docs/thesis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	db07508d055a025f42ae51a445fb2ac2	1668009bb1717da336f09847bf508194	02230253972e16ac7ab1e70c677d2443	mastersthesis	The Evolution of Expander Graphs	David Xiao	\N	2003
8440482	ISSE	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/isse/LawrieMFB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/isse/isse3.html#LawrieMFB07	\N	statistical case study
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authors made longer/shorter identifier names themselves 
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journal article of:
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http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e7d99338cc0b6d3b43ee0af665d7f797/ericbouwers
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"What's in a Name? A Study of Identifiers."	\N	\N	303-318	\N	4	\N	date = {2007-12-08}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11334-007-0031-2}	Readers of programs have two main sources of domain information: identifier names and comments. When functions are uncommented, as many are, comprehension is almost exclusively dependent on the identifier names. Assuming that writers of programs want to create quality identifiers (e.g., identifiers that include relevant domain knowledge), one must ask how should they go about it. For example, do the initials of a concept name provide enough information to represent the concept? If not, and a longer identifier is needed, is an abbreviation satisfactory or does the concept need to be captured in an identifier that includes full words? What is the effect of longer identifiers on limited short term memory capacity? Results from a study designed to investigate these questions are reported. The study involved over 100 programmers who were asked to describe 12 different functions and then recall identifiers that appeared in each function. The functions used three different levels of identifiers: single letters, abbreviations, and full words. Responses allow the extent of comprehension associated with the different levels to be studied along with their impact on memory. The functions used in the study include standard computer science textbook algorithms and functions extracted from production code. The results show that full-word identifiers lead to the best comprehension; however, in many cases, there is no statistical difference between using full words and abbreviations. When considered in the light of limited human short-term memory, well-chosen abbreviations may be preferable in some situations since identifiers with fewer syllables are easier to remember.	b9e07721f217482406e34fda01ad5675	ec5c3e12588307f876cd87b1b0c923eb	56941a1096f246b097179be6d232cd50	article	Effective identifier names for comprehension and memory.	Dawn Lawrie and Christopher Morrell and Henry Feild and David Binkley	\N	2007
8440485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	iwpc2006Lawrie	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iwpc/icpc2006.html#LawrieMFB06	\N	The paper reports of a study that investigates:
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 1) whether the length of identifiers (single-letter/abbriviations/full-words) has impact on program comprehension
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 2) increased experience leads to a better ability to comprehend source-code
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 3) Gender plays a role in confidence but not in comprehension.
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The setup of this study involved over a hundred software engineers with varying backgrounds. All saw 12 snippets of code and were asked to describe its functionality. Also, each question was rated with a confidence level of the correctness of the answer.
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Some results are that schooling does play a role in confidence, but not in description rating. Woman tend to rate themselves lower in confidence. Men performed better with full-word identifiers in contrast to abbreviations (although this does not matter for woman). Also, high ratings and higher confidence is displayed with algorithms than with snippets of production code. 
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Lastly, single-letter identifiers score always lower then longer ones. Abbreviations score similarly as full-words identifiers, although this is more true for woman.
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conference proceeding version of:
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http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/256941a1096f246b097179be6d232cd50/ericbouwers
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"Effective identifier names for comprehension and memory."	\N	\N	3-12	\N	\N	\N		Readers of programs have two main sources of domain information: identifier names and comments. When functions are uncommented, as many are, comprehension is almost exclusively dependent on the identifier names. Assuming that writers of programs want to create quality identifiers (e.g., include relevant domain knowledge) how should they go about it? For example, do the initials of a concept name provide enough information to represent the concept? If not, and a longer identifier is needed, is an abbreviation satisfactory or does the concept need to be captured in an identifier that includes full words?
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Results from a study designed to investigate these questions are reported. The study involved over 100 programmers who were asked to describe twelve different functions. The functions used three different "levels" of identifiers: single letters, abbreviations, and full words. Responses allow the level of comprehension associated with the different levels to be studied.
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The functions include standard algorithms studied in computer science courses as well as functions extracted from production code. The results show that full word identifiers lead to the best comprehension; however, in many cases, there is no statistical difference between full words and abbreviations.	924dce4e1b4e8791c2699f8718b08894	ad9f397746e2f2ae9aa14acef1e81730	e7d99338cc0b6d3b43ee0af665d7f797	inproceedings	What's in a Name? A Study of Identifiers.	Dawn Lawrie and Christopher Morrell and Henry Feild and David Binkley	\N	2006
8440952	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icws/LomuscioQS08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icws/icws2008.html#LomuscioQS08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	254-261	\N	\N	conf/icws/2008	date = {2009-01-09}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICWS.2008.115}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3310-0}	\N	81130e49dc01cb76f8bb5d8c4efc1ade	14d8f4a6800c7dde1377cce13c9a1254	2a6be8ddf1fe61e00959b76b1d9b4af0	inproceedings	Towards Verifying Contract Regulated Service Composition.	Alessio Lomuscio and Hongyang Qu and Monika Solanki	\N	2008
8441006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icws/XuR08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icws/icws2008.html#XuR08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	238-245	\N	\N	conf/icws/2008	date = {2009-01-09}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICWS.2008.16}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3310-0}	\N	7f24a90f37ea5b0e5241293da6363c43	cdbab3c03e88707fded23ef2a9c5fc08	e0bf2277c3ada0faee254ae92f662294	inproceedings	Towards Heuristic Web Services Composition Using Immune Algorithm.	Jiuyun Xu and Stephan Reiff-Marganiec	\N	2008
8441153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 2005 IEEE Swarm Intelligence Symposium, IEEE-SIS	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passadena, CA, USA	\N	\N	Cianci05	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, pdf = {sis05.pdf}	\N	bd2a07c1567c2fb40865369e1134d1a0	a856e5e8cd935107aaa6101b48d7cbbf	9cf670596c18e5f3ed7f67a73d799aa7	inproceedings	Threshold-based algorithms for power-aware load balancing in sensor networks	Chris Cianci and Vlad Trifa and Alcherio Martinoli	\N	2005
8441154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IEEE}  Internationl Conference on Web Services, {ICWS} 2009.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guinard_discovery09	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	190ba8f48aa3e83b5dfc9f521e730ca5	8c1f53d250721147fffd226d142f06f9	cea8dae6200aa5fffb3a5f3d3a0ce679	inproceedings	Discovery and On-Demand Provisioning of Real-World Web Services	Dominique Guinard and Vlad Trifa and Patrick Spiess and Bettina Dober and Stamatis Karnouskos	\N	2009
8441155	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guinard09	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	370225a1d3808f3fe452ed0c81e38533	a6ecfa6178c1e7bb77db5445517337dd	27022b2eec85ee6ab4f7818c679d0ab0	inproceedings	{Towards Physical Mashups in the Web of Things}	Dominique Guinard and Vlad Trifa and Thomas Pham and Olivier Liechti	\N	2009
8441156	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	2nd Workshop on Mashups, Enterprise Mashups and Lightweight Composition on the Web (MEM 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madrid, Spain	\N	\N	Guinard09b	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	217d9205047147cd5d9307e6fe5ed826	d8c490a9116b38bc6808436adb6210a0	fc350b11a11bcace03636a741698c6b5	inproceedings	Towards the Web of Things: Web Mashups for Embedded Devices	Dominique Guinard and Vlad Trifa	\N	2009
8441157	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Participatory Sensing Research, Sensys07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koehler07	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	da289f2fa2ba864695fcd396bc99ee1c	d4626ae5d762c2d6bcc61eef6668decb	b4b71cc4e20e30c17b28c75258fe3fae	inproceedings	Epidemic Modeling using Mobile Phones	Moritz Koehler and Vlad Trifa	\N	2007
8441158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS 2007), Applied Computer Science Group	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koene07	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, pdf = {ICVW07.pdf}	\N	312479b4fab9f3aa2a2d1405da33ecf5	8e9c3ff81b5512cf04e1dd0123c9df6f	b5d2485966e5f920b2948f7cd4fb022f	inproceedings	Gaze shift reflex in a humanoid active vision system	Ansgar Koene and Jan Moren and Vlad Trifa and Gordon Cheng	\N	2007
8441159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ecole Polytechnique F{\\'e}d{\\'e}rale de Lausanne	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa04	\N	Semester Project	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	13fa0c14fac0697ed5326c826d48cf16	c4cfa79cd9d999ea0d9f5cb171bb4b80	f2595a1c4c51cb4316dbb2edeaf10bc0	techreport	Low-power sensor networks for collective hearing	Vlad Trifa	\N	2004
8441160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ecole Polytechnique F\\'ed\\'erale de Lausanne	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa05	http://birg.epfl.ch/page57466.html	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://birg.epfl.ch/page57466.html}	\N	8743d53f8cb81081864295782597abdd	c25ce3b21bccff893533ea633a048b5d	cf46eb4905943cc7ca272af5d872b509	techreport	Associative memory models based on coupled oscillators	Vlad Trifa	\N	2005
8441161	Invited paper at the International Expert meeting on IT-based detection of bioacoustical patterns, Isle of Vilm, Germany	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa07	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	7754ca7233e2e6a4ae2e489d03d45233	6c427fe6a16d61b3f6f46d9802258be9	8f8deea0d77c6269d286a1f3e0194bc5	article	From bird species to individual songs recognition: automated methods for detection and recognition in real habitats using wireless sensor networks	Vlad Trifa and Alex Kirschel and Yuan Yao and Charles E. Taylor and Lewis D. Girod	\N	2007
8441162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 12th 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beppu, Japan	\N	\N	Trifa07a	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, pdf = {arob07.pdf}, award = {arob07.jpg}, ppt = {arob07.ppt}	\N	c93b1fe999d4921c0e67a22948fdd12a	45980e926bd5eb0548575c1a80681d6d	ec1f6a22c37437505a9d9c4f4486c794	inproceedings	Automated wildlife monitoring using self-configuring sensor networks deployed in natural habitats	Vlad Trifa and Lewis Girod and Travis Collier and Daniel Blumstein and Charles Taylor	\N	2007
8441163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16 th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2007).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa07c	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	60fa2c362f9e98c6189ce5f25e8fbf66	84656cd158884e2e8549216e54da3cb6	0268ead7c2e08cbb483a38ee73f27cb1	inproceedings	Real-time acoustic source localization in noisy environments for human-robot multimodal interaction	Vlad Trifa and Ansgar Koene and Jan Moren and Gordon Cheng	\N	2007
8441164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics (AROB 13th 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa08	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	caf719d1add1131b6a432ea3af3af42b	9883a853ec7d7543047bab84d8ab390f	40803ee8150a9b2d0be3c45558da5e3f	inproceedings	On the usage of web services for flexible and dynamic reconfiguration of robotic swarms	Vlad Trifa and Chris Cianci and Dominique Guinard	\N	2008
8441165	Journal of the Acoustical Society of America	123	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa08a	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	2424-2431	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	1e43afc17c98a6f60e6dbb14b09f157c	5f45d0f7df715d9e74f483e537b206ae	fc7be489263c75b68779fd81091d389b	article	Automated species recognition of antbirds in a Mexican rainforest using hidden Markov models	Vlad Trifa and Alex Kirschel and Charles E. Taylor and Edgar E. Vallejo	\N	2008
8441166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trifa08b	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	52461941b9a640eabd8a67e69a828e81	69b26cec197d5bf844a25dd0083d7594	cee36f5a33f84bbd4ec4640cbd374d40	inproceedings	Messaging Methods in a Service-Oriented Architecture for Industrial Automation Systems	Vlad Trifa and Dominique Guinard and Moritz Koehler	\N	2008
8441167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of The First International Workshop on Contents Creation Activity Support by Networked Sensing (CCASNS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kanazawa, Japan	\N	\N	Trifa08c	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	5a461c3ba0c61e945a0ddd9dc07ca6ac	7243e9c064afd0a7be47fb3f98481b5e	c75d765ff15b8a22db2909ab3a8bfe16	inproceedings	Content Creation on the Web: Mashing Up the Real World With the Internet 	Vlad Trifa	\N	2008
8441168	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Sensor Network Engineering (IWSNE'09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marina del Rey, CA, USA	\N	\N	Trifa09b	\N	\N	my own	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}, date-modified = {2009-06-04 16:32:39 +0300}	\N	f3d9901c2b4ecc9a4a32cef80996f2fb	400cb67bb261dadc7485cc1fccba7ad7	99c740f40b3d878494200c0ba8e53604	inproceedings	Design and Implementation of a Gateway for Web-based Interaction and Management of Embedded Devices	Vlad Trifa and Samuel Wieland and Dominique Guinard and Thomas Michael Bohnert	\N	2009
8441295	Element	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	element2008	http://edepot.wur.nl/610	\N		\N	\N	14 - 16	\N	\N	\N		Optimale inzet van informatie en kennis is tegenwoordig cruciaal bij de productie, verwerking en distributie van voeding. Informatie is nodig voor afstemming in steeds meer wereldomvattende productieketens, en kennis is nodig voor innovatie van producten en processen. Het ontsluiten van informatiebronnen, in het bijzonder via het web, en het bouwen van kennisintensieve webapplicaties wordt steeds belangrijker in deze sector.	4671e8573ddff8f6b7e3d4492dd8679a	517e12fe140c2f6e0cc351ca3139551a	f0fd065bd7a10982d132efff8301e24e	article	Ontologieën voor voeding	Jeen Broekstra and Nicole Koenderink and Jan Top	\N	2008
8441310	Journal of Alloys and Compounds	346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gomes-2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWY-45SRKM8-5/2/9e1d41e56b886246e77ed5a0eb441a2a	\N		\N	\N	206 - 210	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0925-8388}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0925-8388(02)00668-0}	Polycrystalline LiBH4 has been studied by Raman spectroscopy in the temperature interval 295-412 K and the frequency range 2700-130 cm-1. The Raman active modes are consistent with the presence of a (BH4)- ion having a distorted tetrahedral configuration. As the temperature is increased the sudden disappearance of mode splitting points to the onset of a structural phase transition that leads to a higher local symmetry of the (BH4)- tetrahedron. The transition occurs at ~384 K, is of first-order and has a hysteresis of about 8 K. A strong and discontinuous broadening of bands remaining after the transition suggests the onset of large vibrational amplitudes of the (BH4)- tetrahedra about their trigonal axis.	f35c492d7aa59f3ee726e10cf4071adf	fdd251433b0301e650e297168ab66aff	cf4d78d77248d79352059a3cb173b1c9	article	Lithium boro-hydride LiBH4: II. Raman spectroscopy	S. Gomes and H. Hagemann and K. Yvon	\N	2002
8441369	AgroInformatica	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	agroinfo2008	http://edepot.wur.nl/615	\N		\N	\N	19 - 21	\N	4	\N		De agrifood sector heeft te maken met een sterk concurrerende
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wereld markt. Innovatie is dan ook van levensbelang.
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Optimaal gebruik maken van beschikbare kennis is een
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basisvoorwaarde voor innovatie. Kennis over de eigen business
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en kennis uit externe bronnen moeten in kaart worden
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gebracht en worden ontsloten. Binnen het Food Informatics
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project hebben we onderzocht hoe Semantic Web technologie
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hiervoor gebruikt kan worden. Een belangrijke conclusie
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is dat relevante kennis modellen onmisbaar zijn om de
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aanwezige informatie te ontsluiten. Om het kostenefficiënt
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bouwen van kennismodellen mogelijk te maken hebben we
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de ROC-methode ontwikkeld.	ec63f5a38c536cc7dcb1f11ae3ec23ab	ae84249517e72c7b102b6d02b8c0b854	a51ba96876e98ee42a2815530c213f36	article	Experts aan het stuur - modelleren met ROC	Nicole Koenderink and Lars Hulzebos and Mark van Assem and Jeen Broekstra and Jan Top	\N	2008
8441480	\N	5569	\N	\N	\N	\N	SFM	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/sfm/MarconiP09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sfm/sfm2009.html#MarconiP09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	89-157	\N	\N	conf/sfm/2009	date = {2009-05-25}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01918-0_3}, isbn = {978-3-642-01917-3}	\N	ac126f4cf266c230cbf836d268543ade	3f1c24939975b13f9208e3ef2307fd7f	8861b14f51d73137493490f457582f4c	inproceedings	Synthesis and Composition of Web Services.	Annapaola Marconi and Marco Pistore	Marco Bernardo and Luca Padovani and Gianluigi Zavattaro	2009
8441671	Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11596141_43	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	520--526	\N	\N	\N		In [3] we started studying an advanced form of service composition where available services were modeled as deterministic finite transition systems, describing the possible conversations they can have with clients, and where the client request was itself expressed as a (virtual) service making use of the same alphabet of actions. In [4] we extended our studies by considering the case in which the client request was loosen by allowing don’t care nondeterminism in expressing the required target service. In the present paper we complete such a line of investigation, by considering the case in which the available services are only partially controllable and must be modeled as nondeterministic finite transition systems, possibly because of our lack of information on their exact behavior. Notably such services display a “devilish” form of nondeterminism, since we want to model the inability of the orchestrator to actually choose between different executions of the same action. We investigate how to automatically perform the synthesis of the composition under these circumstances.
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ER  -	71a225dc9f8b44f65f8753cc02982826	70517e4b67c753d45dd277e6d2efe0e5	96a5ae8a506b7437233f6f82823a8101	article	Composition of Services with Nondeterministic Observable Behavior	Daniela Berardi and Diego Calvanese and Giuseppe De Giacomo and Massimo Mecella	\N	2005
8441686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/vldb/BerardiCGHM05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vldb/vldb2005.html#BerardiCGHM05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	613-624	\N	\N	conf/vldb/2005	date = {2005-08-31}, ee = {http://www.vldb2005.org/program/paper/thu/p613-berardi.pdf}, isbn = {1-59593-177-5}	\N	b08a07f870592b79b7a95952bc4352a0	c6350709ec88e0a9aa41d229b62097f6	dd9fd169525406509fd883c162651bee	inproceedings	Automatic Composition of Transition-based Semantic Web Services with Messaging.	Daniela Berardi and Diego Calvanese and Giuseppe De Giacomo and Richard Hull and Massimo Mecella	Klemens Böhm and Christian S. Jensen and Laura M. Haas and Martin L. Kersten and Per-Åke Larson and Beng Chin Ooi	2005
8441694	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/BultanFHS03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2003.html#BultanFHS03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	403-410	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/775152.775210}, date = {2003-05-26}	\N	62cfd77d0ce25eb80e0ae264a43fa346	2ad42219fcc206a2a32aecf2c026e756	2afde637698f210cf0c842831c07c367	inproceedings	Conversation specification: a new approach to design and analysis of e-service composition.	Tevfik Bultan and Xiang Fu and Richard Hull and Jianwen Su	\N	2003
8441747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th International WWW Conference (WWW2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Honolulu, HI, USA	\N	\N	Ponnekanti2002	\N	\N	CiteULike: SWORD: A developer toolkit for web service composition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-18 09:55:54}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1233289}	\N	2e20d35488b5be8415e55ea330e47363	a742ce17ceeb2bdc851180dd6a06014b	acd4b46d0d98e21eaac9337a2b06983b	inproceedings	SWORD: A developer toolkit for web service composition	Shankar R. Ponnekanti and Armando Fox	\N	2002
8441823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Making of World Society Perspectives from Transnational Research	\N	\N	\N	transcript verlag	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.transcript-verlag.de/ts835/ts835.php	\N	The Making of World Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4663c916cd63f4b5a17b736e9dde83de	9218f8348a81135d222f250e43b52eec	6a26dcd5e19a5e629b1e3a0b121c52c4	book	The Making of World Society Perspectives from Transnational Research	Remus Gabriel Anghel and Eva Gerharz and Gilberto Rescher	Monika Salzbrunn and Remus Gabriel Anghel and Eva Gerharz and Gilberto Rescher	2008
8441840	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Making of World Society Perspectives from Transnational Research	\N	\N	\N	transcript verlag	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.transcript-verlag.de/ts835/ts835.php	\N	The Making of World Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4663c916cd63f4b5a17b736e9dde83de	9218f8348a81135d222f250e43b52eec	6a26dcd5e19a5e629b1e3a0b121c52c4	book	The Making of World Society Perspectives from Transnational Research	Remus Gabriel Anghel and Eva Gerharz and Gilberto Rescher	Monika Salzbrunn and Remus Gabriel Anghel and Eva Gerharz and Gilberto Rescher	2008
8441878	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transnational Communities Seminar at Oxford University	\N	\N	\N	vertovec_transnational_2002	\N	\N	Vertovec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d25abb26283f9da544c15b4c7022bd79	bba0365d615e2eeb1dc61d427629c055	65b165b270edb220a1cce89f60b71252	inbook	Transnational networks and skilled labour migration	Steven Vertovec	\N	2002
8442073	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SmartKom}: Foundations of Multimodal Dialogue Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	AlexanderssonBeckerPfleger06p255	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	255-267	\N	\N	Wahlster2006	timestamp = {2008.01.21}, file = {Preprint:2006/AlexanderssonBeckerPfleger06p255.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {3-540-23732-1}, owner = {flint}	We provide a formal description of the fundamental nonmonotonic operation\
\	used for discourse modeling. Our algorithm--—overlay--—consists of\
\	a default unification algorithm together with an elaborate scoring\
\	functionality. In addition to motivation and highlighting examples\
\	from the running system, we give some future directions.	300e2732a314d006a1783094ce6cdaa5	64779ffc28f56226d4ca0ee78b1080af	e851436281f20892f19905c5e71322d3	incollection	Overlay: The Basic Operation for Discourse Processing	Jan Alexandersson and Tilman Becker and Norbert Pfleger	Wolfgang Wahlster	2006
8442081	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DSV-IS 2008}: 15th International Workshop on Design, Specification,\
\	and Verification of Interactive Systems, Kingston, Canada	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	BlandfordCurzonEtAl08DSVIS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_1	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	1-14	\N	\N	DSVIS2008	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/BlandfordCurzonEtAl08DSVIS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	The design and evaluation of multimodal systems has traditionally\
\	been a craft skill. There are some well established heuristics, guidelines\
\	and frameworks for assessing multimodal interactions, but no established\
\	methodologies that focus on the design of the interaction between\
\	user and system in context. In this paper, we present EMU, a systematic\
\	evaluation methodology for reasoning about the usability of an interactive\
\	system in terms of the modalities of interaction. We illustrate its\
\	application using an example of in-car navigation. EMU fills a niche\
\	in the repertoire of analytical evaluation approaches by focusing\
\	on the quality of interaction in terms of the modalities of interaction,\
\	how modalities are integrated, and where there may be interaction\
\	breakdowns due to modality clashes, synchronisation difficulties\
\	or distractions.	9dab8dd61ee62eb11cdb7fdc744093f9	3f1527ad6b64cf317770c46832f275c7	3db8e7aeb65899e4e0e6c8a2ab93366a	inproceedings	{EMU} in the Car: Evaluating Multimodal Usability of a Satellite\
\	Navigation System	Ann Blandford and Paul Curzon and Joanne Hyde and George Papatzanis	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442082	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DSV-IS 2008}: 15th International Workshop on Design, Specification,\
\	and Verification of Interactive Systems, Kingston, Canada	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	BlumendorfLehmannEtAl08DSVIS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_22	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	238-251	\N	\N	DSVIS2008	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/BlumendorfLehmannEtAl08DSVIS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	Model-based user interface development is grounded on the idea to\
\	utilize models at design time to derive user interfaces from the\
\	modeled information. There is however an increasing demand for user\
\	interfaces that adapt to the context of use at runtime. The shift\
\	from design time to runtime means, that different design decisions\
\	are postponed until runtime. Utilizing user interface models at runtime\
\	provides a possibility to utilize the same basis of information for\
\	these postponed decisions. The approach we are following goes even\
\	one step further. Instead of only postponing several design decisions,\
\	we aim at the utilization of stateful and executable models at runtime\
\	to completely express the user interaction and the user interface\
\	logic in a model-based way.	fbb6a8a7d4a805465307c1da295b6f89	80e4dc2d2c3538f0ffc396af79152129	48697f060115f1ce71b2ef0c9c66c5bc	inproceedings	Executable Models for Human-Computer Interaction	Marco Blumendorf and Grzegorz Lehmann and Sebastian Feuerstack and Sahin Albayrak	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442092	\N	\N	56	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	CoutazCalvary07p1107	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	1107-1125	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	The term plasticity is inspired from the capacity of solids and biological\
\	entities such as plants and brain to adapt to external constraints\
\	to preserve continuous usage. Applied to interactive systems, UI\
\	plasticity is the capacity of user interfaces to adapt to the context\
\	of use while preserving usability.	1f5e6381e4283b300f47a882c1b22dd9	5d9e06b2ebc8daba3da57c597cbdb22a	a056defefe40e35e873e16ee4000431f	incollection	HCI and Software Engineering: Designing for User Interface Plasticity	Joëlle Coutaz and Gaëlle Calvary	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442093	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DSV-IS 2008}: 15th International Workshop on Design, Specification,\
\	and Verification of Interactive Systems, Kingston, Canada	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DemeureCalvaryConinx08DSVIS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_21	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	225-237	\N	\N	DSVIS2008	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/DemeureCalvaryConinx08DSVIS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	Plasticity of User Interfaces (UIs) refers to the ability of UIs to\
\	withstand variations of context of use (User, Platform, Environment)\
\	while preserving usability. This paper presents COMET, a software\
\	architecture style for building task-based plastic interactors. COMET\
\	bridges the gap between two main approaches in plasticity: model-driven\
\	engineering and interactors toolkits. Interactors that are compliant\
\	to the COMET style are called COMETs. These COMETs are multi-rendering\
\	multi-technological interactors (WIMP and post-WIMP, Web and non\
\	Web as well as vocal). COMETs are extensible and controllable by\
\	the user (up until now the designer, in the future the end-user).\
\	The COMET architecture and the use of COMETs are illustrated on an\
\	executable prototype: a slide viewer called CamNote++.	cb8dbc28f958bff45f939e1270b260e5	6cb8cebf866d272f52011bc2d026ee6b	5e74181254ccf52f8c99737e07c5aa61	inproceedings	{COMET}(s), A Software Architecture Style and an Interactors Toolkit\
\	for Plastic User Interfaces	Alexandre Demeure and Gaëlle Calvary and Karin Coninx	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442096	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enterprise Information Systems: 10th International Conference, {ICEIS\
\	2008}, Barcelona, Spain, June 12-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	DroopFlarerEtAl09ICEIS2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00670-8_3	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	31-45	\N	\N	ICEIS2008	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3642006698/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-642-00669-2}, owner = {flint}	XPath is an established query language developed by the W3C for XML,\
\	which is supported by many tools and used in many applications. SPARQL\
\	is a new query language developed by the W3C for RDF data. Recently\
\	available SPARQL query evaluators do not deal with XML data and XPath\
\	queries. In this contribution, we show how to enable SPARQL query\
\	evaluators to deal with XML data and XPath queries in order to support\
\	XPath processing and SPARQL processing in parallel.	23d412078bc0b0d5d7e77123cef1b129	f2388302a9cf7c7b5ed11ce72186ec28	8be74e7a6b5c36910ed5bc68c21e8e12	inproceedings	Bringing the {XML} and Semantic Web Worlds Closer: Transforming {XML}\
\	into {RDF} and Embedding {XPath} into {SPARQL}	Matthias Droop and Markus Flarer and Jinghua Groppe and Sven Groppe and Volker Linnemann and Jakob Pinggera and Florian Santner and Michael Schier and Felix Schöpf and Hannes Staffler and Stefan Zugal	Joaquim Filipe and Jose Cordeiro	2009
8442102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Das Internet der Dinge: Ubiquitous Computing und RFID in der Praxis}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	FleischChristDierkes05p3	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28299-8_1	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	3-37	\N	\N	FleischMattern2005	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2005/FleischChristDierkes05p3.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-24003-7}, owner = {flint}	Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die Entwicklung und Konsequenzen des nächsten\
\	Schritts der betrieblichen Informationsverarbeitung aus ökonomischer\
\	Perspektive: Mit Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) und anderen\
\	Ubiquitous-Computing-Technologien bekommen Informationssysteme erstmals\
\	Augen und Ohren. Bisher mussten sie aufwendig von Menschen mit Hilfe\
\	von Tastatur und Barcode-Leser mit Daten gefüttert werden. Nun\
\	können Informationssysteme Daten aus der realen Welt automatisch\
\	in Echtzeit zu einem Bruchteil der Kosten sammeln. Dies ermöglicht\
\	einerseits die wirtschaftliche Gewinnung von wesentlich feingranulareren\
\	Daten und andererseits deutlich differenziertere Managementregelkreise.\
\	Denn Unternehmen können nur managen, was sie auch messen können,\
\	und nur wer Out-of-Stock und Schwund messen kann, kann wirksame Gegenmaßnahmen\
\	einleiten. In einem ersten Schritt führt der Technologieeinsatz\
\	damit zu sichereren, schnelleren und effizienteren Prozessen, in\
\	einem zweiten Schritt zu neuen smarten Produkten und Dienstleistungen.	4f137b84569954fe11cac56039ffb9d0	4cc515d500792e4317ee6c989a9643c6	106dbd5988ede04180eb0d3794ec83d9	incollection	{Die betriebswirtschaftliche Vision des Internets der Dinge}	Elgar Fleisch and Oliver Christ and Markus Dierkes	Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern	2005
8442107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence\
\	Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	GilRatnakar02FLAIRS	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	413-418	\N	\N	FLAIRS2002	timestamp = {2008.05.21}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2002/GilRatnakar02FLAIRS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-57735-141-X}, subtitle = {FLAIRS, May 14--16, 2002, Pensacola Beach, Florida, USA}, owner = {flint}	Several languages have been proposed as candidates for semantic markup.\
\	We needed to adopt a language for our current research on developing\
\	user-oriented tools operating over the Semantic Web. This paper presents\
\	the results of our analysis of three candidates that we considered:\
\	XML, RDF, and DAML+OIL along with their associated schemas and ontology\
\	specifications. The analysis focuses on the expressiveness of each\
\	language, and is presented along several dimensions and summarized\
\	in a comparison table. A surprising result of our analysis is the\
\	decision to adopt XML(Schema) for practical reasons, since it is\
\	able to accommodate a relatively expressive set of constructs and\
\	is widely known and commercially supported. We also discuss how we\
\	plan to complement XML(S) with a small set of conventions, so that\
\	we will have an easier transition to other markup languages in the\
\	future.	dc2a48ec10601d816bfab1c1c34148c5	5d048f14e60e09e11e35b3bb40c43f5b	00a16f65d43f8e96c00f4c9f046806b8	inproceedings	A Comparison of (Semantic) Markup Languages	Yolanda Gil and Varun Ratnakar	Susan M. Haller and Gene Simmons	2002
8442110	\N	\N	35	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Green07p701	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	701-719	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	HCI is of interest to motor vehicle designers because of the rapid\
\	growth of driver information systems that utilize computers and communications,\
\	collectively referred to as telematics.	2395bb01fd40390cf4f5ebc7dcebaee7	20f2f0d65b80382870e7c93cceaf5f61	225e35a547ca5cfe2573d54e954f6eb7	incollection	Motor Vehicle Driver Interfaces	Paul Green	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Encyclopedia of Database Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Gruber09	http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontology-in-encyclopedia.htm	\N	Updated base references	\N	to appear	?-?	\N	\N	LiuOezsu2009	timestamp = {2009.06.04}, file = {Preprint:2009/Gruber09.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-0-387-49616-0}, owner = {flint}	Definition of ontology written in neutral voice with historical and\
\	scientific context.	57e7de6a43d8c9050ac55a7f38a86a1e	3de3d421a035222a510089c49ab190b8	a62297da77f524066f0503d0680e9b6c	incollection	Ontology	Thomas R. Gruber	Ling Liu and M. Tamer Özsu	2009
8442115	\N	\N	24	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Ishii07p469	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	469-487	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	People have developed sophisticated skills for sensing and manipulating\
\	their physical environments. However, most of these skills are not\
\	employed in interaction with the digital world today. A Tangible\
\	User Interface (TUI) is built upon those skills and situates the\
\	physically embodied digital information in a physical space.	7790feacb42182d073518f320655c124	4afef2e9bfacd7e98be4ee05c480c0a7	a45117e126dd8e54d0fbdce75cc1f0d9	incollection	Tangible User Interfaces	Hiroshi Ishii	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442116	\N	\N	22	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Jameson07p433	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	433-458	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	A user-adaptive system can be defined as an interactive system that\
\	adapts its behavior to individual users on the basis of processes\
\	of user model aquisition and application that involve some form of\
\	learning, inference, or decision making.	6d7e2d917970682d9964e30072bff5f7	fcebe7c6bef5bd6128c60103972695b1	50395c0e566901b3df71ec5db338f3f5	incollection	Adaptive Interfaces and Agents	Anthony Jameson	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442118	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DSV-IS 2008}: 15th International Workshop on Design, Specification,\
\	and Verification of Interactive Systems, Kingston, Canada	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	JourdeLaurillauEtAl08DSVIS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_25	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	281-286	\N	\N	DSVIS2008	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/JourdeLaurillauEtAl08DSVIS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	Interactive systems including multiple interaction devices and surfaces\
\	for supporting the collaboration of a group of co-located users are\
\	increasingly common in various domains. Nevertheless few collaborative\
\	and multimodal interface specification notations are proposed. As\
\	a first step towards a notation for specifying a design solution\
\	prior to its software design and development, we adopt an empirical\
\	approach. We applied and compared four existing notations for collaborative\
\	systems by considering a case study, namely, a system for supporting\
\	informal co-located collaboration in hospital work. This paper reports\
\	the conclusions from this empirical comparison.	6e16ee69b9f7cf568388ae9c80ff4b26	89f395dd607042193e9057552c24fd24	e27e6fa3fc8ee40a637cc6f5e2923e80	inproceedings	Towards Specifying Multimodal Collaborative User Interfaces: A Comparison\
\	of Collaboration Notations	Fr{\\'e}d{\\'e}ric Jourde and Yann Laurillau and Alberto Moran and Laurence Nigay	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442123	\N	\N	19	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	LaiKaratYankelovich07p381	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	381-392	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	A conversational speech interface for a computer emulates human-to-human\
\	interaction by calling on our inherent ability to speak and listen.	cbb7fa707be1ea5ad5a8c5b687f09f46	9c1de3eb01d527426626d511ac243650	03c7714ac6abedeb22721fa2e94695ed	incollection	Conversational Speech Interfaces and Technologies	Jennifer Lai and Clare-Marie Karat and Nicole Yankelovich	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442130	\N	5554	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ESWC 2009}: Proceedings of the 6th European Semantic Web Conference,\
\	Heraklion, Crete, Greece	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	MoellerRegelSintek09ESWC	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02121-3_6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	21-35	\N	\N	ESWC2009	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/MoellerRegelSintek09ESWC.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-642-02120-6}, owner = {flint}	We present a platform for semantic medical image annotation and retrieval.\
\	It leverages on the MEDICO ontology which covers formal background\
\	information from various biomedical ontologies such as the Foundational\
\	Model of Anatomy (FMA), terminologies like ICD-10 and RadLex and\
\	covers various aspects of clinical procedures. This ontology is used\
\	during several steps of annotation and retrieval: (1) We developed\
\	an ontology-driven metadata extractor for the medical image format\
\	DICOM. Its output contains, e. g., person name, age, image acquisition\
\	parameters, body region etc. (2) The output from (1) is used to simplify\
\	the manual annotation by providing intuitive visualizations and to\
\	provide a preselected subset of annotation concepts. Furthermore,\
\	the extracted metadata is linked together with anatomical annotations\
\	and clinical ndings to generate a unied view on a patient’s medical\
\	history. (3) On the search side we perform query expansion based\
\	on the structure of the medical ontologies. (4) Our ontology for\
\	clinical data management allows to link and combine patients, medical\
\	images and annotations together in a comprehensive result list. (5)\
\	The medical annotations are further extended by links to external\
\	sources like Wikipedia to provide additional information.	e38b958f40a6528092c76be5910d1311	2d37acbcc18898a540e6d087eef76364	cfcd9227358d928a6a0e459536143e63	inproceedings	{RadSem}: Semantic Annotation and Retrieval for Medical Images	Manuel Möller and Sven Regel and Michael Sintek	Lora Aroyo and Paolo Traverso and Fabio Ciravegna and Philipp Cimiano and Tom Heath and Eero Hyvönen and Riichiro Mizoguchi and Eyal Oren and Marta Sabou and Elena Simperl	2009
8442131	\N	\N	21	2	\N	\N	The Human Computer Interaction Handbook	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	Mahwah, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Oviatt07p413	http://books.google.com/books?id=A8TPF_O385AC&dq=Human-Computer+Interaction+Handbook&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	413-432	\N	\N	SearsJacko2007	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, isbn = {0-805-85870-9}, owner = {flint}	Multimodal systems process two or more combined user input modes---such\
\	as speech, pen, touch, manual gestures, gaze, and head and body movements---in\
\	a coordinated manner with multimedia system output.	ee810fda00922da01363c0fc60bdb6c2	673c7e345df00ce895b6ebad0be24ec8	267393ba9cd5c0905d13c0cee548a328	incollection	Multimodal Interfaces	Sharon Oviatt	Andrew Sears and Julie A. Jacko	2007
8442135	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	{DSV-IS 2008}: 15th International Workshop on Design, Specification,\
\	and Verification of Interactive Systems, Kingston, Canada	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ReichartDittmarEtAl08DSVIS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	92-95	\N	\N	DSVIS2008	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/ReichartDittmarEtAl08DSVIS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	This paper focuses on the visualization of task models. Models in\
\	general can be presented in different ways. We focus on tool support\
\	for different editors working on the same instance of a task model.	f6558a0eb4997b0e9be21d71fd6b6ac3	c33ecf71bbfdaff82ab535b2fc35a302	a7f3d2f9e2b3592416e14e20f1c3c946	inproceedings	Tool Support for Representing Task Models, Dialog Models and User-Interface\
\	Specifications	D. Reichart and A. Dittmar and P. Forbrig and M. Wurdel	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442137	\N	4952	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IOT 2008}: First International Conference on the Internet of Things,\
\	Zurich, Switzerland	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	RellermeyerDullerEtAl08IOT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78731-0_6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	87-104	\N	\N	IOT2008	timestamp = {2008.05.31}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/RellermeyerDullerEtAl08IOT.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-78730-3}, owner = {flint}	One of the most important challenges that need to be solved before\
\	the Internet of Things becomes a reality is the lack of a scalable\
\	model to develop and deploy applications atop such a heterogeneous\
\	collection of ubiquitous devices. In practice, families of hardware\
\	devices or of software platforms have intrinsic characteristics that\
\	make it very cumbersome to write applications where arbitrary devices\
\	and platforms interact. In this paper we explore constructing the\
\	software fabric for the Internet of Things as an extension of the\
\	ideas already in use for modular software development. In particular,\
\	we suggest to generalize the OSGi model to turn the Internet of Things\
\	into a collection of loosely coupled software modules interacting\
\	through service interfaces. Since OSGi is Java-based, in the paper\
\	we describe how to use OSGi concepts in other contexts and how to\
\	turn non-Java capable devices and platforms into OSGi-like services.\
\	In doing this, the resulting software fabric looks and feels like\
\	well known development environments and hides the problems related\
\	to distribution and heterogeneity behind the better understood concept\
\	of modular software design.	c9c7103521cf1a34440a830e26387b39	a35e608f7e050fa2565ca0e43c388818	62164a93210911efe928a3ab1df000d8	inproceedings	The Software Fabric for the Internet of Things	Jan S. Rellermeyer and Michael Duller and Ken Gilmer and Damianos Maragkos and Dimitrios Papageorgiou and Gustavo Alonso	Christian Floerkemeier and Marc Langheinrich and Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern and Sanjay E. Sarma	2008
8442138	\N	4816	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SAMT 2007}: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on\
\	Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, Genoa, Italy	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	RomanelliBuitelaarSintek07SAMT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77051-0	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	240-251	\N	\N	SAMT2007	timestamp = {2008.02.06}, file = {SpringerLink:2007/RomanelliBuitelaarSintek07SAMT.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-77033-6}, owner = {flint}	We provide an integrated ontological framework offering coverage for\
\	deep semantic content, including ontological representation of multimedia\
\	based on the MPEG-7 standard. We link the deep semantic level with\
\	the media-specific semantic level to operationalize multimedia information.\
\	Through the link between multimedia representation and the semantics\
\	of specific domains we approach the Semantic Gap. The focus of the\
\	paper is on the linguistic features of multimedia, the annotation\
\	of these features and their analysis.	97808e230562c45d1079e4f3e7d50087	86b72bac9fb2bd74312c05737a6e757c	5849088755abd886f091360a4c21352c	incollection	Modeling Linguistic Facets of Multimedia Content for Semantic Annotation	Massimo Romanelli and Paul Buitelaar and Michael Sintek	Bianca Falcidieno and Michela Spagnuolo and Yannis Avrithis and Ioannis Kompatsiaris and Paul Buitelaar	2007
8442142	\N	4952	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IOT 2008}: First International Conference on the Internet of Things,\
\	Zurich, Switzerland	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	SchmitzBausDoerr08IOT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78731-0_16	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	247-262	\N	\N	IOT2008	timestamp = {2008.05.28}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/SchmitzBausDoerr08IOT.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-78730-3}, owner = {flint}	We present the Digital Sommelier, an interactive wine shopping assistant\
\	that provides an intuitive multi-modal interface to general product\
\	information as well as to particular attributes of a certain product,\
\	such as its current temperature. Wine bottles sense their state via\
\	attached wireless sensors and detect user interaction over RFID and\
\	acceleration sensors. Visitors can inquire information either through\
\	physical interaction with products or a natural language interface.\
\	We describe a framework and toolkit for efficient prototyping of\
\	sensor based applications as the foundation for the integration of\
\	different sensor networks utilized by the sommelier. We further introduce\
\	our concept of talking products, an anthropomorphic interaction pattern\
\	that allows customers to directly talk to products with personalities.	020b948d36deea7b38a8b96b50ee2400	f33678a39f8cde79c310651d4de3d862	d1e15cb14c865ec8312cdab4b655fa74	inproceedings	The Digital Sommelier: Interacting with Intelligent Products	Michael Schmitz and Jörg Baus and Robert Dörr	Christian Floerkemeier and Marc Langheinrich and Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern and Sanjay E. Sarma	2008
8442148	\N	4273	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ISWC 2006}: Proceedings of the 5th International Semantic Web Conference,\
\	Athens, GA, USA	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	TanasescuGugliottaEtAl06ISWC	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_71	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	959-966	\N	\N	ISWC2006	timestamp = {2008.02.10}, file = {SpringerLink:2006/TanasescuGugliottaEtAl06ISWC.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-49029-6}, owner = {flint}	In an emergency situation, relevant information about involved elements\
\	is required. This information ranges from demographic data, weather\
\	forecasts and sensor data, available transportation means, presence\
\	of helpful agents, land use and cover statistics or values, etc.\
\	Moreover, the emergency management process is dynamic as it involves\
\	several definite steps, described in standard procedures from which\
\	the Emergency Officer (EO) should not depart without good reason.\
\	Multiple agencies own the relevant data and possess parts of emergency\
\	related knowledge.	fac32b69a6d11f30ba605fb0d00c0080	641f99b31d0032b8a6050901ba541ece	36d94d3ef50cfc9e1fd08bd57999cc18	inproceedings	A Semantic Web Services {GIS} Based Emergency Management Application	Vlad Tanasescu and Alessio Gugliotta and John Domingue and Rob Davies and Leticia Guti{\\'e}rrez-Villar{\\'i}as and Mary Rowlatt and Marc Richardson and Sandra Stin{\\v{c}}i{\\'c}	Isabel Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Mike Uschold and Lora Aroyo	2006
8442154	\N	3868	\N	\N	\N	\N	{EWSN 2006}: Third European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks,\
\	Zurich, Switzerland	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	WhitehouseZhaoLiu06EWSN	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11669463	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	5-20	\N	\N	EWSN2006	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2006/WhitehouseZhaoLiu06EWSN.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-32158-3}, owner = {flint}	We present a framework called Semantic Streams that allows users to\
\	pose declarative queries over semantic interpretations of sensor\
\	data. For example, instead of querying raw magnetometer data, the\
\	user queries whether vehicles are cars or trucks; the system decides\
\	which sensor data and which operations to use to infer the type of\
\	vehicle. The user can also place constraints on values such as the\
\	the amount of energy consumed or the confidence with which the vehicles\
\	are classified. We demonstrate how this system can be used on a network\
\	of video, magnetometer, and infrared break beam sensors deployed\
\	in a parking garage with three simultaneous and independent users.	29aaadb0aeca2f480d268eca2883d3b9	c0eb62664629bcb91f44574c4fb1897a	5d447cddb906faf754976c940bbeb099	inproceedings	Semantic Streams: A Framework for Composable Semantic Interpretation\
\	of Sensor Data	Kamin Whitehouse and Feng Zhao and Jie Liu	Kay Römer and Holger Karl and Friedemann Mattern	2008
8442159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	Burlington, MA	\N	\N	AllemangHendler08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/0123735564/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-12373-556-0}, owner = {flint}	The promise of the Semantic Web to provide a universal medium to exchange\
\	data information and knowledge has been well publicized. There are\
\	many sources too for basic information on the extensions to the WWW\
\	that permit content to be expressed in natural language yet used\
\	by software agents to easily find, share and integrate information.\
\	Until now individuals engaged in creating ontologies - formal descriptions\
\	of the concepts, terms, and relationships within a given knowledge\
\	domain - have had no sources beyond the technical standards documents.\
\	The book transforms this information into the practical knowledge\
\	that programmers and subject domain experts need. Authors Allemang\
\	and Hendler begin with solutions to the basic problems, but don't\
\	stop there: they demonstrate how to develop your own solutions to\
\	problems of increasing complexity and ensure that your skills will\
\	keep pace with the continued evolution of the Semantic Web. This\
\	title provides practical information for all programmers and subject\
\	matter experts engaged in modeling data to fit the requirements of\
\	the Semantic Web. It de-emphasizes algorithms and proofs, focusing\
\	instead on real-world problems, creative solutions, and highly illustrative\
\	examples. It presents detailed, ready-to-apply recipes for use in\
\	many specific situations. It shows how to create new recipes from\
\	RDF, RDFS, and OWL constructs.	60bc4eca3c67c0a3f960d73d2d3199dd	edf7a3736d96bba69230ab5ed010a31f	2ec2f11c3f57446de3a5e39d34032d36	book	Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in {RDFS}\
\	and {OWL}	Dean Allemang and James A. Hendler	\N	2008
8442160	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Rules and Rule\
\	Markup Languages for the Semantic Web, Athens, GA, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AngeleGesmann06RuleML	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/RULEML.2006.9	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	58-66	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.04}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2006/AngeleGesmann06RuleML.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	For the integration of data that resides in autonomous data sources\
\	Software AG uses ontologies. Data source ontologies describe the\
\	data sources themselves. Business ontologies provide an integrated\
\	view of the data. F-Logic rules are used to describe mappings between\
\	data objects in data source or business ontologies. Furthermore,\
\	F-Logic is used as the query language. F-Logic rules are perfectly\
\	suited to describe the mappings between objects and their properties.\
\	Some of these mapping rules can be generated automatically from the\
\	data sources meta data. Some patterns do frequently reoccur in user-defined\
\	mapping rules, for instance rules which establish inverse object\
\	relations or rules which create new object relations based on the\
\	objects' property values. Within our first project access to information\
\	is still typical data retrieval and not so much knowledge inference.\
\	Therefore, a lot of effort in this project concentrated on query\
\	functionality and even more on performance. But these are only first\
\	steps. To strengthen this development and to get more experience\
\	in this field Software AG recently joined several EU research projects\
\	which all have a focus on exploitation of semantic technology with\
\	concrete business cases	0d348daebffe4a69cfb52a2da8acc5b8	c54db2e0f07fc657537b59849c6bd9c1	416d344f8e5f10b19c6721492be5fcc6	inproceedings	Data Integration Using Semantic Technology: A Use Case	Jürgen Angele and Michael Gesmann	\N	2006
8442162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WMISI '07:} Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces\
\	in Semantic Interaction, Nagoya, Japan	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	Araki07WMISI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330572.1330583	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	58-62	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/Araki07WMISI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-869-5}, owner = {flint}	In the present paper, the multimodal interaction markup language (MIML)\
\	is proposed. MIML adopts a three-layered model of interaction description\
\	that enables semantic interaction for various platforms. In addition,\
\	MIML enables rapid prototyping by defining a data model that is suitable\
\	for data collection of human-computer semantic interactions.	30d674e82c2dfa4db09c1195cd888ded	89386b16e44f4703ec43299b90b9007c	95efe235b842e4218c9244ef92795336	inproceedings	Proposal of a Markup Language for Multimodal Semantic Interaction	Masahiro Araki	\N	2007
8442163	\N	4825	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Semantic Web: {ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007}	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ArndtTroncyEtAl08ISWC2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76298-0_3	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	30-43	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.10}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/ArndtTroncyEtAl08ISWC2007.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-3-540-76297-3}, owner = {flint}	Semantic descriptions of non-textual media available on the web can\
\	be used to facilitate retrieval and presentation of media assets\
\	and documents containing them. While technologies for multimedia\
\	semantic descriptions already exist, there is as yet no formal description\
\	of a high quality multimedia ontology that is compatible with existing\
\	(semantic) web technologies. We explain the complexity of the problem\
\	using an annotation scenario. We then derive a number of requirements\
\	for specifying a formal multimedia ontology before we present the\
\	developed ontology, COMM, and evaluate it with respect to our requirements.\
\	We provide an API for generating multimedia annotations that conform\
\	to COMM.	1fccbbcdc39a5f564b668105207e366c	e72042348aa978b29bef3479ae601078	e8829ca05e54792dcb11fe948b494475	inproceedings	{COMM:} Designing a Well-Founded Multimedia Ontology for the Web	Richard Arndt and Raphaël Troncy and Steffen Staab and Lynda Hardman and Miroslav Vacura	Karl Aberer and Key-Sun Choi and Natasha Noy and Dean Allemang and Kyung-Il Lee and Lyndon Nixon and Jennifer Golbeck and Peter Mika and Diana Maynard and Riichiro Mizoguchi and Guus Schreiber and Philippe Cudr{\\'e}-Mauroux	2008
8442166	Computer Communications	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BarontibPillaiaEtAl07comcom	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2006.12.020	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	1655-1695	\N	7	\N	issn = {0140-3664}, timestamp = {2008.07.02}, owner = {flint}	Wireless sensor networks are an emerging technology for low-cost,\
\	unattended monitoring of a wide range of environments. Their importance\
\	has been enforced by the recent delivery of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard\
\	for the physical and MAC layers and the forthcoming ZigBee standard\
\	for the network and application layers. The fast progress of research\
\	on energy efficiency, networking, data management and security in\
\	wireless sensor networks, and the need to compare with the solutions\
\	adopted in the standards motivates the need for a survey on this\
\	field.	54f21fb3b5adc7099b1b721c1eda0928	00ed97bcfe693ab72f1b5c6cee0ab270	54f33416c91917ae6100cf26abcb14f8	article	Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey on the State of the Art and the\
\	802.15.4 and {ZigBee} Standards	Paolo Barontib and Prashant Pillaia and Vince W.C. Chooka and Stefano Chessab and Alberto Gottab and Y. Fun Hu	\N	2007
8442168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Baumann08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {dpunkt Produktseite:http\\://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2610.html:URL}, isbn = {978-3-89864-445-7}, owner = {flint}	Groovy ist eine neue, auf Java aufbauende Sprache, die die Vorteile\
\	klassischer Programmier- und Skriptsprachen elegant vereint. Zusätzliche\
\	Sprachkonstrukte erlauben eine in Java nicht gekannte Produktivität.\
\	Durch Verzicht auf überflüssigen syntaktischen Ballast von\
\	Java und gleichzeitige vollständige Kompatibilität zu existierenden\
\	Java-Bibliotheken ist der Umstieg zudem sehr einfach.\
\	\
\	Groovy eignet sich u.a. hervorragend zur XML-Bearbeitung, für\
\	grafische Benutzeroberflächen oder für das Testen von Groovy-\
\	und Java-Applikationen, aber auch Webserver lassen sich in 25 Zeilen\
\	implementieren.\
\	\
\	Fundiert und leicht lesbar bietet Groovy-Committer Joachim Baumann\
\	anhand zahlreicher Beispiele zunächst eine umfassende Einführung\
\	in Groovy in der Version 1.5. Aufbauend darauf widmet er sich fortgeschrittenen\
\	Themen wie dem Meta Object Protocol, der Groovy-eigenen Erbauer/Builder-Infrastruktur\
\	sowie Möglichkeiten der funktionalen Programmierung oder der\
\	Integration mit Java-Applikationen, z.B. mit dem Spring Framework.	26db327d9e279038a09919b37f442495	244a11ca3b73701e6b0245127be7018f	f8878337f322a3e9223423893c6485d3	book	{Groovy: Grundlagen und fortgeschrittene Techniken}	Joachim Baumann	\N	2008
8442169	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumann08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0272-y	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	435-450	\N	5	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/Baumann08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Navigationssysteme, ortsbezogene Suchdienste wie Google Maps, interaktive\
\	Augmented-Reality-Spiele, Handy-basierte FindMe-Dienste - diese wenige\
\	Beispiele zeigen bereits, wie direkt oder indirekt raumbezogene Dienste\
\	unser Alltagsleben immer mehr durchdringen. Wir beobachten, wie sich\
\	die Nutzung von Geodaten schrittweise vom persönlichen Desktop-Geoinformationssystem\
\	(GIS) über hausinternen Zugriff auf die Geodatenbank bis zum\
\	Webzugriff durch Clients und Servern unterschiedlicher Provenienz\
\	ausweitet (Web-GIS). Klassische Aufgaben wie Kartenproduktion und\
\	Beauskunftung treten dabei gegenüber komplexen, situationsbezogenen\
\	Verknüpfungen von Geo- mit anderen Daten eher in den Hintergrund.\
\	Damit geht offensichtlich ein Paradigmenwechsel von der einfachen,\
\	passiven Geodatenbereitstellung via WWW zu funktional komplexeren\
\	Geodiensten einher. Sollen solche Mehrwertdienste offen und flexibel\
\	orchestrierbar sein, so müssen Geodaten systemübergreifend\
\	ad hoc abgefragt werden können. Unabdingbar sind dafür offene\
\	Standards, nicht nur auf der Ebene von Datenaustauschformaten, sondern\
\	auch bei den Zugriffsdiensten; diese Geoservice-Standardisierung\
\	leistet das Open GeoSpatial Consortium (OGC).\
\	\
\	Im vorliegenden Beitrag geben wir einen Überblick über die\
\	Modellierung von Web-basierten Geodiensten auf Basis ausgewählter\
\	OGC-Standards. Modellierung bedeutet in diesem Kontext die Gestaltung\
\	von Funktionalität und Schnittstellen eines potenziell komplexen\
\	Dienstes auf Basis offener Standards und ihrer Basisdienste und -operationen.\
\	Diskutiert werden Standards für den Meta-, Vektor- und Rasterdatenzugriff\
\	sowie ein anwendungsorientierter Standard für Sensordaten.	699e774feb45a54c24c6859ded2a6746	ebf446bfe54f23109a9431db681d1e0c	256972329a9857d450644859f5227b57	article	{Konzeptuelle Modellierung von Geodiensten}	Peter Baumann	\N	2008
8442172	Multimedia Tools and Applications	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Belkhatir09mtaa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-008-0254-8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	1-23	\N	1	\N	issn = {1380-7501}, timestamp = {2009.05.09}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/Belkhatir09mtaa.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	In order to overcome the semantic gap (i.e. the gap between low-level\
\	extracted features and semantic description in state-of-the-art content-based\
\	image retrieval systems, a class of frameworks proposed within the\
\	framework of the European Fermi project, consisted of modeling the\
\	semantic content of images following a sharp process of human-assisted\
\	indexing. These approaches, based on expressive knowledge-based representation\
\	models provide satisfactory results in terms of retrieval quality\
\	but are not easily usable on large collections of images because\
\	of the necessary human intervention required for indexing. We propose\
\	in this paper to integrate the content-based and semantic-based solutions\
\	through a model featuring semantic and relational characterizations\
\	of the multimedia (image) content for automatic symbolic indexing\
\	and retrieval. Its instantiation as an image retrieval framework\
\	relies on a representation formalism handling high-level image descriptions\
\	and allowing to query with conceptual descriptors. Our approach complements\
\	content-based solutions through the mapping of low-level extracted\
\	features to semantic concepts and the manipulation of graph-based\
\	symbolic index and query structures; and extends the semantic-based\
\	solutions by considering automatically-extracted semantic and relational\
\	information. At the experimental level, we evaluate the retrieval\
\	performance of our system on queries coupling both semantic and relational\
\	characterizations through recall and precision indicators on a test\
\	collection of 2,500 color photographs and the TRECVID keyframe corpus.	4b17b72d42422de6f9bdfd3295305e21	8b2c1d9077aab74c78daaf3c5137d90c	f50fac079ace7437424aeac51b536dcd	article	An Operational Model Based on Knowledge Representation for Querying\
\	the Image Content with Concepts and Relations	Mohammed Belkhatir	\N	2009
8442174	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BennickeHofmannEtAl08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0285-6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	556-565	\N	6	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/BennickeHofmannEtAl08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Die Entwicklung von großen Softwaresystemen erfordert ein effektives\
\	und effizientes Projektmanagement. Insbesondere muss im Hinblick\
\	auf die Softwarequalität in die Entwicklungsprozesse ein zielgerichtetes\
\	Risikomanagement integriert werden. Der bisher meist verfolgte klassische\
\	Ansatz des Projektcontrollings fokussiert vielfach nur auf die Erreichung\
\	von externen Qualitätseigenschaften des Endprodukts (wie der\
\	Erfüllung funktionaler Anforderungen, die vom Anwender wahrgenommen\
\	werden) und die Einhaltung von Zeit- und Budgetvorgaben. Die Erfahrung\
\	aus vielen lang laufenden Projekten zeigt, dass im Hinblick auf nachhaltige\
\	Entwicklung eine feinkörnigere und ganzheitlichere Betrachtung\
\	der Qualität von Softwaredokumenten und Entwicklungszwischenprodukten\
\	notwendig ist, um qualitätsbezogene Projektrisiken frühzeitig\
\	zu erkennen und geeignete Steuerungsmaßnahmen im Entwicklungsprozess\
\	ergreifen zu können. Bei Capgemini sd&m (München) wird deshalb\
\	gerade unter dem Begriff Software Controlling ein Bündel von\
\	technischen und organisatorischen Maßnahmen zum ganzheitlichen\
\	qualitätsbezogenen Risikomanagement in Softwareprojekten eingeführt.\
\	Wesentliche Komponenten sind ein Qualitätsmodell auf der Grundlage\
\	eines aus bisherigen Projekterfahrungen gewonnenen Kennzahlensystems,\
\	das interne Produkteigenschaften mit Aufwands-, Test- und Fehlerdaten\
\	verknüpft, ein in die Entwicklungsumgebung integrierter Projektleitstand\
\	und spezifische Prozesselemente zur Qualitäts- und Risikobewertung\
\	auf der Grundlage der Kennzahlen.	94fc24d01262f8e219b79be381df5932	188ed701e228de4c8cb6cafc202f10b0	8552d0d3a4ad2a73cd46907f716b3510	article	{Software Controlling}	Marcel Bennicke and Alexander Hofmann and Claus Lewerentz and Karl-Heinz Wichert	\N	2008
8442175	AI Magazine	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BernersLeeKagal08AAAImag	http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2161	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	29-34	\N	3	\N	issn = {0738-4602}, timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {AAAI online:2008/BernersLeeKagal08AAAImag.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	In the past, many knowledge representation systems failed because\
\	they were too monolithic and didn’t scale well, whereas other systems\
\	failed to have an impact because they were small and isolated. Along\
\	with this trade-off in size, there is also a constant tension between\
\	the cost involved in building a larger community that can interoperate\
\	through common terms and the cost of the lack of interoperability.\
\	The semantic web offers a good compromise between these approaches\
\	as it achieves wide-scale communication and interoperability using\
\	finite effort and cost. The semantic web is a set of standards for\
\	knowledge representation and exchange that is aimed at providing\
\	interoperability across applications and organizations. We believe\
\	that the gathering success of this technology is not derived from\
\	the particular choice of syntax or of logic. Its main contribution\
\	is in recognizing and supporting the fractal patterns of scalable\
\	web systems. These systems will be composed of many overlapping communities\
\	of all sizes, ranging from one individual to the entire population\
\	that have internal (but not global) consistency. The information\
\	in these systems, including documents and messages, will contain\
\	some terms that are understood and accepted globally, some that are\
\	understood within certain communities, and some that are understood\
\	locally within the system. The amount of interoperability between\
\	interacting agents (software or human) will depend on how many communities\
\	they have in common and how many ontologies (groups of consistent\
\	and related terms) they share. In this article we discuss why fractal\
\	patterns are an appropriate model for web systems and how semantic\
\	web technologies can be used to design scalable and interoperable\
\	systems.	73ef079a02871c8854bd951cc56d8725	496ff7e00d00a688aa8860cb610453c1	1aa6eb6f91fad58246a46369cd0985cc	article	The Fractal Nature of the Semantic Web	Tim Berners-Lee and Lalana Kagal	\N	2008
8442176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	BernsenDybkjaer10	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {Springer Product Page:http\\://www.springer.com/978-1-84882-552-9:URL}, isbn = {978-1-84882-552-9}, owner = {flint}	Multimodal Usability demonstrates several major generalisations of\
\	human-computer interaction and extends the traditional focus on graphical\
\	user interfaces to all input/output modalities accessible to vision,\
\	hearing, and touch.\
\	\
\	Multimodal Usability can help make a multimodal interactive system\
\	usable no matter if you are building a work tool or a game, and whether\
\	your system models aspects of people, like a virtual (or robot) companion\
\	or friend, or not.\
\	\
\	Successful implementation can be achieved using the following usability\
\	development steps:\
\	\
\	(1) Augment system model specification with an AMITUDE model of use\
\	specified in terms of Application type, Modalities, Interaction type,\
\	Task, User, Device and Environment of use.\
\	\
\	(2) Apply usability methods to collect the usability data needed at\
\	any time. A toolbox of 24 key methods are presented in a common format.\
\	Methods are of five kinds: question-answering, meetings with discussion,\
\	observation, imagination, and interaction with the system.\
\	\
\	(3) For each method application, post-process, annotate, analyse,\
\	report, and act on the data to improve system model usability.\
\	\
\	Three multimodal system Cases are included to illustrate usability\
\	development from idea to user test of the implemented prototype.\
\	\
\	Multimodal Usability assumes no prior knowledge about usability and\
\	human-computer interaction.	5e2b675a09af2df8130db66d6ce11470	0cff9d6e6ab93249f26c5abcd1578510	d0fe6f4387e714c946f6c9af4c1052b5	book	Multimodal Usability	Niels Ole Bernsen and Laila Dybkjær	\N	2009
8442178	Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BlackHunter09aamas	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10458-008-9074-5	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	173-209	\N	2	\N	issn = {1387-2532}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/BlackHunter09aamas.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The majority of existing work on agent dialogues considers negotiation,\
\	persuasion or deliberation dialogues; we focus on inquiry dialogues,\
\	which allow agents to collaborate in order to find new knowledge.\
\	We present a general framework for representing dialogues and give\
\	the details necessary to generate two subtypes of inquiry dialogue\
\	that we define: argument inquiry dialogues allow two agents to share\
\	knowledge to jointly construct arguments; warrant inquiry dialogues\
\	allow two agents to share knowledge to jointly construct dialectical\
\	trees (essentially a tree with an argument at each node in which\
\	a child node is a counter argument to its parent). Existing inquiry\
\	dialogue systems only model dialogues, meaning they provide a protocol\
\	which dictates what the possible legal next moves are but not which\
\	of these moves to make. Our system not only includes a dialogue-game\
\	style protocol for each subtype of inquiry dialogue that we present,\
\	but also a strategy that selects exactly one of the legal moves to\
\	make. We propose a benchmark against which we compare our dialogues,\
\	being the arguments that can be constructed from the union of the\
\	agents’ beliefs, and use this to define soundness and completeness\
\	properties that we show hold for all inquiry dialogues generated\
\	by our system.	e8a8cb96458c50796076564c3a3d59af	62df8b9c32ae3869f6e319f42cd44839	c9b91cd11b8a34cc32fb97ac5abe8501	article	An Inquiry Dialogue System	Elizabeth Black and Anthony Hunter	\N	2009
8442183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dpunkt	Heidelberg	\N	\N	BommerSpindlerBarr08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {dpunkt Produktseite:http\\://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2715.html:URL}, isbn = {978-3-89864-482-2}, owner = {flint}	Software ist aus nahezu allen Bereichen unserer Gesellschaft nicht\
\	mehr wegzudenken und stellt nicht selten eine Achillesferse dar.\
\	Entsprechend wächst die Wichtigkeit der Pflege softwarebasierter\
\	Systeme und damit die Bedeutung der Softwarewartung.\
\	\
\	Dieses Buch gibt Ihnen eine Übersicht über die Softwarewartung,\
\	bietet Hilfestellung bei der Durchführung und zeigt Lösungsansätze\
\	zu den spezifischen Problemen auf. Es ist in die drei Themenblöcke\
\	Grundlagen, Managementthemen und Techniken der Softwarewartung aufgeteilt.\
\	\
\	Diese umfassen eine Einführung in die Begriffswelt der Softwarewartung,\
\	in die Grundlagen der Wartung sowie die Evolution von Software. Die\
\	Einbettung des Wartungsprozesses in den Lebenszyklus einer Software,\
\	die Einflüsse auf die unterschiedlichen Organisationsformen und\
\	Ansätze zur Kostenbetrachtung werden im Detail beschrieben. Darüber\
\	hinaus wird der Umgang mit Wissen und Dokumentation erläutert.\
\	Im technischen Teil schließlich wird auf den Nutzen von Metriken,\
\	Softwareanalyse und -visualisierung für die Softwarewartung eingegangen.\
\	Weitere Themen sind Reengineering, Sanierung und Migration sowie\
\	das Testen.	0065fa5e56a841ea4b129dc9042d93d6	d7cd425e3d5c81990f5c3f61a309642d	7ae4f552e251821c6854dc47cd6c9ca0	book	{Software-Wartung: Grundlagen, Management und Wartungstechniken}	Christoph Bommer and Markus Spindler and Volkert Barr	\N	2008
8442185	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BrauerCrasemannKrasemann08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-007-0211-3	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	580-590	\N	6	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/BrauerCrasemannKrasemann08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Angeregt durch Robert W. Floyds Turing-Award-Lecture The Paradigms\
\	of Programming von 1979 und motiviert durch die Unzufriedenheit des\
\	Praktikers mit dem Stand der Softwaretechnik aus vielen Industrieprojekten,\
\	versucht dieser Beitrag eine Bestandsaufnahme der Programmiertechnik\
\	und identifiziert die Defizite aus Sicht der Grundprinzipien des\
\	Konstruktionsprozesses. Mit der Objektorientierung sind, besonders\
\	in den letzten Jahren, viele neue Programmiersprachen entstanden,\
\	die sowohl Wert auf schnelle Entwicklungszyklen als auch auf Erweiterbarkeit\
\	legen. Die heute hauptsächlich verwendeten Sprachen und Umgebungen\
\	sind von diesen Zielen weit entfernt. Das Entwickeln von Software\
\	ist zum einen zu kompliziert und zum anderen schmerzt die semantische\
\	Lücke zwischen den ausdrückbaren und den erforderlichen Konzepten.\
\	Neue, viel versprechende Programmiersprachen, die sich durchweg auf\
\	Metaprogrammierung stützen, um die erforderliche semantische\
\	Erweiterbarkeit der Sprachen zu erreichen, deuten die Richtung zukünftiger\
\	Entwicklungen an.	8c0cf5ea1264ac0555df7a03eb8c0997	6cf381e5413c7f93ff951800418fa68b	9944bf94c72f62cb4142e8d5fad4788c	article	{Auf dem Weg zu idealen Programmierwerkzeugen --- Bestandsaufnahme\
\	und Ausblick}	Johannes Brauer and Christoph Crasemann and Hartmut Krasemann	\N	2008
8442189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	BruijnFenselEtAl08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540681698/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54068-169-4}, owner = {flint}	Semantic Web services promise to automate tasks such as discovery,\
\	mediation, selection, composition, and invocation of services, enabling\
\	fully flexible automated e-business. Their usage, however, still\
\	requires a significant amount of human intervention due to the lack\
\	of support for a machine-processable description.\
\	\
\	In this book, Jos de Bruijn and his coauthors lay the foundations\
\	for understanding the requirements that shape the description of\
\	the various aspects related to Semantic Web services, such as the\
\	static background knowledge in the form of ontologies, the functional\
\	description of the service, and the behavioral description of the\
\	service. They introduce the Web Service Modeling Language (WSML),\
\	which provides means for describing the functionality and behavior\
\	of Web services, as well as the underlying business knowledge, in\
\	the form of ontologies, with a conceptual grounding in the Web Service\
\	Modeling Ontology.\
\	\
\	Academic and industrial researchers as well as professionals will\
\	find a comprehensive overview of the concepts and challenges in the\
\	area of Semantic Web services, the Web Services Modeling Language\
\	and its relation to the Web Services Modeling Ontology, and an in-depth\
\	treatment of both enabling technologies and theoretical foundations.	ed41ac559ce64c4d634943c5c062a87d	4fe7141f65682b5840205af6cddb87f2	5b9777a63ae9f7424204816fb03cd0e4	book	Modeling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Language	Jos de Bruijn and Dieter Fensel and Mick Kerrigan and Uwe Keller and Holger Lausen and James Scicluna	\N	2008
8442192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IPCCC 2004}: IEEE International Conference on Performance, Computing,\
\	and Communications, Phoenix, AZ, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BurbeckGarpeNadjmTehrani04IPCCC	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PCCC.2004.1395203	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	857-863	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2004/BurbeckGarpeNadjmTehrani04IPCCC.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	With maturing technology agents are now a viable choice for distributed\
\	computing, also for systems with requirements on dependability and\
\	scalability. Agent platforms provide common services to applications\
\	developed as agents. Given the abundance of available platforms it\
\	is not easy to select an agent platform given a set of applications\
\	requirements. Evaluations of relevant properties of agent platforms\
\	are therefore needed, but unfortunately few up-to-date evaluations\
\	exist. In this paper we introduce and evaluate the three recent agent\
\	platforms JADE, Tryllian and SAP. Focus of the evaluation is the\
\	important properties of performance, security and scalability. We\
\	conclude that all platforms perform very well, but that platform\
\	architecture heavily influences the performance.	e6a4bd6aab265c83aba7cc038f83d418	7d1d5ff9de96f850c3b0d169c72c0298	74ce36a4da080ea58f6dbc327d4c787f	inproceedings	Scale-up and Performance Studies of three Agent Platforms	Kalle Burbeck and Daniel Garpe and Simin Nadjm-Tehrani	\N	2004
8442196	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CantrillBonwick08cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1400214.1400227	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	34-39	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/CantrillBonwick08cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	What does the proliferation of concurrency mean for the software you\
\	develop?	fb6238c08ca84e760297d25b727f9273	e47ebdb7facbfa015d35c0eb682bd0f5	cd7386c6b04cf9138f0c7460cd0e79ab	article	Real-World Concurrency	Bryan Cantrill and Jeff Bonwick	\N	2008
8442203	Communications of the ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ChongLiuEtAl09cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1461928.1461949	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	79-87	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2009/ChongLiuEtAl09cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Swift is a new, principled approach to building Web applications that\
\	are secure by construction. Modern Web applications typically implement\
\	some functionality as client-side JavaScript code, for improved interactivity.\
\	Moving code and data to the client can create security vulnerabilities,\
\	but currently there are no good methods for deciding when it is secure\
\	to do so.\
\	\
\	\
\	Swift automatically partitions application code while providing assurance\
\	that the resulting placement is secure and efficient. Application\
\	code is written as Java-like code annotated with information flow\
\	policies that specify the confidentiality and integrity of Web application\
\	information. The compiler uses these policies to automatically partition\
\	the program into JavaScript code running in the client browser and\
\	Java code running on the server. To improve interactive performance,\
\	code and data are placed on the client. However, security-critical\
\	code and data are always placed on the server. The compiler may also\
\	automatically replicate code across the client and server, to obtain\
\	both security and performance.	086beb318306c1b71f1f1c36fe2b15f0	3be60ee93b26c87afed314da7291c5f6	8280cf76f2d5c69993c0f1ad71aa8c9e	article	Building Secure Web Applications with Automatic Partitioning	Stephen Chong and Jed Liu and Andrew C. Myers and Xin Qi and K. Vikram and Lantian Zheng and Xin Zheng	\N	2009
8442206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{IUI '07:} Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent\
\	User Interfaces, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	CimianoHaaseHeizmann07IUI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1216295.1216330	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	180-189	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.21}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/CimianoHaaseHeizmann07IUI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-595-93481-2}, owner = {flint}	We present a user-centered model for porting natural language interfaces\
\	(NLIs) between domains efficiently. The model assumes that domain\
\	experts without any background knowledge about computational linguistics\
\	will perform the customization of the NLI to a specific domain. In\
\	fact, it merely requires familiarity with the underlying knowledge\
\	base as well as with a few basic subcategorization types. Our model\
\	is iterative in the sense that the adaption of the NLI is performed\
\	in several cycles on the basis of the questions which the NLI failed\
\	to answer, thus iteratively increasing the coverage of the system.\
\	We provide experimental evidence in form of a user study as well\
\	as a case study involving a real-world application corroborating\
\	that our model is indeed a feasible way of customizing the interface\
\	to a certain domain.	1d36b723d861c85006c00a2a2ac4b0d9	b62f735c13327dccdaf63880fbd91623	82829fcea347a2301fdb906cd5040de3	inproceedings	Porting Natural Language Interfaces between Domains: An Experimental\
\	User Study with the {ORAKEL} System	Philipp Cimiano and Peter Haase and Jörg Heizmann	\N	2007
8442207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{MULTIMEDIA '97}: Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference\
\	on Multimedia, Seattle, WA, USA	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	CohenJohnstonEtAl97MM	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/266180.266328	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	31-40	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.05}, file = {ACM Digital Library:1997/CohenJohnstonEtAl97MM.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-897-91991-2}, owner = {flint}	This paper presents an emerging application of multimodal interface\
\	research to distributed applications. We have developed the QuickSet\
\	prototype, a pen/voice system running on a hand-held PC, communicating\
\	via wireless LAN through an agent architecture to a number of systems,\
\	including NRaD’s LeatherNet system, a distributed interactive training\
\	simulator built for the US Marine Corps. The paper describes the\
\	overall system architecture, a novel multimodal integration strategy\
\	offering mutual compensation among modalities, and provides examples\
\	of multimodal simulation setup. Finally, we discuss our applications\
\	experience and evaluation.	030177272e2dbaab2d7c8c3ccac5106d	4a436e4ab42535d076023a335768e155	cc921fbeb500ed6fd214f2a129fde675	inproceedings	{QuickSet:} Multimodal Interaction for Distributed Applications	Philip R. Cohen and Michael Johnston and David McGee and Sharon Oviatt and Jay Pittman and Ira Smith and Liang Chen and Josh Clow	\N	1997
8442208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Columbus, OH,\
\	USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ColettiCristoforettiEtAl03IVS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IVS.2003.1212984	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	622-626	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.04.04}, file = {Preprint:2003/ColettiCristoforettiEtAl03IVS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-7803-7848-2}, owner = {flint}	This paper refers to a distant-talking interaction system in the car\
\	environment being developed at our labs. The system shares many aspects\
\	with the European project VICO (Virtual Intelligent CO-driver), to\
\	which ITC-irst and Bosch GmbH contributes. Target of the project\
\	is to allow a real natural dialogue with a user while driving a car,\
\	enabling him/her to get driving assistance, hotel and restaurant\
\	reservation and tourist information. The system is based on a HMM\
\	speech recognizer for the Italian language, a Dialog Manager module\
\	that handles the interaction with the user and a module that retrieves\
\	data from databases, called Car Wide Web. In this paper we focus\
\	on the structure of the Car Wide Web module, the databases containing\
\	the information being used in the project, the specific API developed\
\	to access the databases and the corpus of spontaneous speech interactions\
\	collected using the Wizard-of-Oz method.	1b6935e790f1e4ff5b1096f7e8eec353	57bb9ae5ae00a381edb9925feec85a58	33e19323ab005dd8da60f286305a428b	inproceedings	A Speech Driven In-Car Assistance System	Paolo Coletti and Luca Cristoforetti and Marco Matassoni and Maurizio Omologo and Piergiorgio Svaizer and Petra Geutner and Frank Steffens	\N	2003
8442211	AI Magazine	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crawford08AAAImag	http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2107	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	51-56	\N	2	\N	issn = {0738-4602}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {AAAI online:2008/Crawford08AAAImag.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The late 1990s saw a huge upswing in the demand for supply chain management\
\	software. The rapid commercial adoption of these tools brought into\
\	sharp relief the complexity of automating supply chain planning and\
\	optimization. This article summarizes four years of real-world experience\
\	in combining AI and OR techniques, balancing representational power\
\	against planning complexity, and understanding the practical implications\
\	of NP-completeness.	9cfd412e26eb83a837e2e11a0fe82578	e97d6514dbc1cc1300cb2600e6842d0f	3b84772afe4413f3c3abff1dcd035bc4	article	Lessons Learned Delivering Optimized Supply Chain Planning to the\
\	Business World	James M. Crawford	\N	2008
8442212	Intelligent Systems	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CsomaiMihalcea08IntelligentSystems	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2008.86	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	34-41	\N	5	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/CsomaiMihalcea08IntelligentSystems.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Wikipedia can support the development of automatic methods for keyword\
\	extraction and word-sense disambiguation. The Wikify system combines\
\	these two methods to automatically enrich a text with links to Wikipedia\
\	content. The system identifies the important concepts in a given\
\	document and automatically links these concepts to the corresponding\
\	Wikipedia pages. An evaluation of the system using a Turing-like\
\	test shows that the automatic annotations are hardly distinguishable\
\	from manual annotations. A second evaluation in an educational environment\
\	shows that enriching educational materials with such annotations\
\	can improve the learning process by allowing faster access to background\
\	knowledge. This article is part of a special issue on Natural Language\
\	Processing and the Web.	63a2b2f31d922c603a53e3aa4c6ec56c	4577492aee60eed6233cf9ce82514537	190de3b354253959d01a491e2d8e75cf	article	Linking Documents to Encyclopedic Knowledge	Andras Csomai and Rada Mihalcea	\N	2008
8442217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{VIE 2006}: Proceedings of the International Conference on Visual\
\	Information Engineering, Bangalore, India	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeclerckBuitelaarEtAl06VIE	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	261-266	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.03}, file = {Preprint:2006/DeclerckBuitelaarEtAl06VIE.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-0-86341-671-2}, owner = {flint}	We present in this paper actual work on adding semantic metadata to\
\	multimedia material, on the base of the results of the automatic\
\	analysis applied to associated language material, being speech transcripts\
\	or various types of textual documents related to video/image material.	daee32ae67e64898111c816fce12dec9	e54ad6913b9984682538a5a68d4ea653	25f5de9cb5e492f17c87b053c2ead98e	inproceedings	Adding Semantic Metadata to Audio-Video Material by Automatic Analysis\
\	of Complementary Sources	Thierry Declerck and Paul Buitelaar and Manuel Alcantara and Martin Labsk{\\´y} and Vojtech Sv{\\´a}tek	\N	2006
8442218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lycos Europe	\N	\N	Gütersloh	\N	\N	DierickDopichajEtAl08	\N	White Paper	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Theseus Intranet ALEXANDRIA:2008/DierickDopichajEtAl08.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Extracting and annotating relations from free text and incorporating\
\	the gained knowledge into an ontology are well-known challenges in\
\	semantic web and information extraction research. In this context\
\	we present an approach that comprises the actual relation extraction\
\	from text, methods for validating the extracted relations by automated\
\	web searches and user games as well as the presentation of the obtained\
\	knowledge within a community web application. Specically, we mine\
\	Wikipedia articles on German history, from which we extract relations\
\	between persons and qualify the relation type (e. g., married or\
\	colleagues ). The extracted relations and their annotations are then\
\	validated both automatically (i. e., evaluating search engine snippets\
\	from automatically created searches) and interactively (i. e., users\
\	are invited to play games where the assumed relations are tested).\
\	In general, the presented approach is designed to be applied to arbitrary\
\	domains and relationship types, with minor changes. Finally ways\
\	to extend the user experience on navigating as well as using knowledge\
\	related webpages with the extracted and validated semantic information\
\	are shown. The broader scope of this work is to establish methodologies\
\	that allow to incorporate user knowledge and interaction into ontology\
\	creation and maintenance.	c4243d3c6e665a8605369c94ffe0894d	8895fb5ee6f19623f1cecc5bb7bb2287	371208633707fbee678129128c558a76	techreport	From Content to Knowledge: Applying Wikipedia Extraction and User\
\	Contribution to Generating Relation Annotations	Francis Dierick and Philipp Dopichaj and Uwe Fleischer Andreas Heß and Andre Skusa and Christian Maaß	\N	2008
8442224	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	EbersbachGlaserEtAl08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540351108/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54035-110-8}, owner = {flint}	Wikis sind webbasierte Anwendungen, die es allen Nutzern ermöglichen,\
\	Seiten nicht nur zu betrachten, sondern auch zu ändern. Angeregt\
\	durch die Internet-Enzyklopädie Wikipedia entdecken immer mehr\
\	private Nutzer und Kleinorganisationen, aber auch Unternehmen die\
\	vielfältigen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von Wikis. Durch einfachen\
\	Aufbau und unkomplizierte Bedienung stellen sie eine ernstzunehmende\
\	Alternative zu teuren Content-Management-Systemen dar und bilden\
\	die Grundlage für eine Fülle von Anwendungen im Bereich der\
\	kooperativen Arbeit.\
\	\
\	Das Buch beschreibt den praktischen Einsatz von Wikis zur Durchführung\
\	von Projekten sowohl für Anwender als auch für Betreiber.\
\	Dies umfasst eine schrittweise Einführung in die Philosophie\
\	und Funktionsweise, einen Überblick über Bedienelemente und\
\	Komponenten sowie die Installation und Konfiguration der Wiki-Klone\
\	MediaWiki und TWiki. Am Beispiel einer Konferenzplanung werden die\
\	Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Software als Projekttool dargestellt.	67f0d359e1543cf9bd00cad4aefd35fa	5dc7700b4ee15e4978af6feb909c6f57	a93157fda7497c5d0fc096e96de623a5	book	{Wiki: Kooperation im Web}	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl and Alexander Warta	\N	2008
8442225	it -- Information Technology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EberspaecherTranGia08it	http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/itit.2008.9053	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	341-344	\N	6	\N	issn = {1611-2776}, timestamp = {2009.05.20}, file = {Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag online:2008/EberspaecherTranGia08it.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Introduction to special issue on Next Generation Internet research\
\	in Germany.	2cc73c9b45dd329921d09256d573cea2	b309e315564d2ae28332c4162d50e0c1	4bf6d40802145ef06e2baa64d01c5ad3	article	Next Generation Internet	Jörg Eberspächer and Phuoc Tran-Gia	\N	2008
8442226	Informatik-Spektrum	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EckertBry09InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-009-0329-6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	163-167	\N	2	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/EckertBry09InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Ereignisgesteuerte Informationssysteme benötigen eine systematische\
\	und automatische Verarbeitung von Ereignissen: Complex Event Processing\
\	(CEP).	1f086e96f8f552d88e35fb136da1fb6d	4a53418d11e5b0dae12a23d0a74d2184	088f663f309054dbe28472e21ff9f0ab	article	Complex Event Processing (CEP)	Michael Eckert and François Bry	\N	2009
8442228	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EngelsSauerSoltenborn08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0274-9	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	451-459	\N	5	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/EngelsSauerSoltenborn08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Sollen wir UML 1.4, UML 2.0 oder eine ganz andere Modellierungssprache\
\	für unsere Softwareentwicklung einsetzen? Der folgende Beitrag\
\	zeigt, dass bei der Festlegung einer unternehmensweiten Entwicklungsmethode\
\	nicht die Frage nach der Modellierungssprache im Vordergrund stehen\
\	sollte. Viel entscheidender für den Erfolg von Softwareentwicklungsprojekten\
\	in einem Unternehmen ist ein einheitliches Verständnis der Entwicklungskonzepte\
\	und -artefakte sowie ihrer Beziehungen untereinander. Eine Einigung\
\	über ein unternehmensweites Domänenmodell der Softwareentwicklungskonzepte\
\	sollte deshalb vor der Auswahl von Modellierungssprachen, eines konkreten\
\	Vorgehensmodells und geeigneter Werkzeuge erfolgen.	e0e40f666deedc20e332f8301229e552	52645ab4973c21d98b9bd82071c69959	0a66b43ef1c37c7cb02bd2495b40abee	article	{Unternehmensweit verstehen --- unternehmensweit entwickeln: Von\
\	der Modellierungssprache zur Softwareentwicklungsmethode}	Gregor Engels and Stefan Sauer and Christian Soltenborn	\N	2008
8442229	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EngelsVoss08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0287-4	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	548-555	\N	6	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/EngelsVoss08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Die Gestaltung und Weiterentwicklung großer Anwendungslandschaften\
\	gilt heutzutage als eine der größten Herausforderungen in\
\	der Softwaretechnik. Als Lösungsansatz wurde in den letzten Jahren\
\	vielfach das Paradigma einer serviceorientierten Architektur (SOA)\
\	diskutiert und insbesondere durch herstellerspezifische Technologien\
\	unterstützt. Dieser Beitrag widmet sich einer häufig vernachlässigten\
\	methodischen Herangehensweise und stellt mit Quasar Enterprise einen\
\	strukturierten und in der Praxis erprobten Lösungsansatz vor.\
\	Insbesondere werden konkrete Verfahrensbausteine für eine durchgängige\
\	Methode vorgestellt, die einem Architekten helfen, eine auf das zu\
\	unterstützende Geschäft ausgerichtete Anwendungslandschaft\
\	zu entwickeln und zu warten. Wesentliche Charakteristika von Quasar\
\	Enterprise sind der konsequente Einsatz einer serviceorientierten\
\	Herangehensweise, die Verwendung eines Architektur-Frameworks als\
\	Strukturierungsgrundlage und die Aufbereitung der Methode in Form\
\	von 20 Verfahrensbausteinen.	a1ebfe85b8699a42a42e4051b731eb17	2292c77d9bca278faf2bb75c2d822290	17c2e50d1691a4294b4ad002d883123c	article	{Quasar Enterprise}	Gregor Engels and Markus Voß	\N	2008
8442231	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EtzioniBankoEtAl08cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1409360.1409378	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	68-74	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/EtzioniBankoEtAl08cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Targeted IE methods are transforming into open-ended techniques.	26f06c00393734c04e8fc6f68dc8aa6b	d4060a04766f148b0274271ee4bc08d5	2be32c0c2bcd59f3feb0b9fa5d5cc29c	article	Open Information Extraction from the Web	Oren Etzioni and Michele Banko and Stephen Soderland and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2008
8442236	ACM Transactions on Internet Technology	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FieldingTaylor02toit	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/514183.514185	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	115-150	\N	2	\N	issn = {1533-5399}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2002/FieldingTaylor02toit.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The World Wide Web has succeeded in large part because its software\
\	architecture has been designed to meet the needs of an Internet-scale\
\	distributed hypermedia application. The modern Web architecture emphasizes\
\	scalability of component interactions, generality of interfaces,\
\	independent deployment of components, and intermediary components\
\	to reduce interaction latency, enforce security, and encapsulate\
\	legacy systems. In this article we introduce the Representational\
\	State Transfer (REST) architectural style, developed as an abstract\
\	model of the Web architecture and used to guide our redesign and\
\	definition of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Uniform Resource\
\	Identifiers. We describe the software engineering principles guiding\
\	REST and the interaction constraints chosen to retain those principles,\
\	contrasting them to the constraints of other architectural styles.\
\	We then compare the abstract model to the currently deployed Web\
\	architecture in order to elicit mismatches between the existing protocols\
\	and the applications they are intended to support.	e968a3dd2eb95c4a5d403d32b7126cee	474a8816c6d843f2a27d4f0f25423759	9b110c817d00634d38e5a4e0b418bc40	article	Principled Design of the Modern Web Architecture	Roy T. Fielding and Richard N. Taylor	\N	2002
8442237	Computer	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FigueroaNeumannAtkinson09IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2009.129	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	68-76	\N	4	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2009/FigueroaNeumannAtkinson09IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	A novel question-answering system employs query rewriting techniques\
\	to increase the probability of extracting nuggets from various Web\
\	snippets by matching surface patterns. Experimental results show\
\	the approach's promise versus existing techniques.	3da9b05185baa5ca544d50dbc2eee15d	4252f32571979edbcd3377f4717013bc	24a1049813f582abc509ef4b9ae9f271	article	Searching for Definitional Answers on the Web Using Surface Patterns	Alejandro Figueroa and Günter Neumann and John Atkinson	\N	2009
8442238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of IJCAI Workshop on Explanation-Aware Computing {EXACT\
\	2009}, Pasadena, CA, July 11-13, 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ForcherMoellerEtAl09EXACT	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {Preprint:2009/ForcherMoellerEtAl09EXACT.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The research project THESEUS MEDICO aims at developing an intelligent,\
\	robust and scalable semantic search engine for medical images and\
\	is designated for different kinds of users such as medical doctors,\
\	medical IT professionals or patients. Since semantic search results\
\	are not always self-explanatory various kinds of explanation are\
\	necessary to satisfy different user goals. Our prime concern is to\
\	give understandable justications for inexperienced users in the medical\
\	domain using semantic networks as form of depiction. In addition,\
\	we provide several interaction styles enabling a deeper insight into\
\	the medical knowledge.	20af13e9f364411f6021f985933f8d1b	18600c79904e79d896b4b24b5259ecd4	4dd5ce0f7b4ee92ae9655cf349298fa7	inproceedings	Explanation of Semantic Search Results of Medical Images in {THESEUS\
\	MEDICO}	Björn Forcher and Manuel Möller and Michael Sintek and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	\N	2009
8442239	Artificial Intelligences	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forgy82aij	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(82)90020-0	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	17-37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, timestamp = {2008.07.02}, owner = {flint}	The Rete Match Algorithm is an efficient method for comparing a large\
\	collection of patterns to a large collection of objects. It finds\
\	all the objects that match each pattern. The algorithm was developed\
\	for use in production system interpreters, and it has been used for\
\	systems containing from a few hundred to more than a thousand patterns\
\	and objects. This article presents the algorithm in detail. It explains\
\	the basic concepts of the algorithm, it describes pattern and object\
\	representations that are appropriate for the algorithm, and it describes\
\	the operations performed by the pattern matcher.	1f1e3cbd73c0c506b08fe78fe9e22d4e	26f1c32ccf8607141edb21f64a584a66	d9b0a01b6983b194319995f55282647b	article	Rete: A Fast Algorithm for the Many Pattern/Many Object Pattern Match\
\	Problem	Charles Forgy	\N	1982
8442243	Communications of the ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FraemlingAlaRiskuEtAl07cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1247001.1247009	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	75-79	\N	6	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.17}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/FraemlingAlaRiskuEtAl07cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Agent-based architectures, taking queues from object-oriented programming,\
\	can make product information accessible in controlled ways over the\
\	Net.	f41d87b93f3525f8661e7191d3af372c	026bc66fb548c5b7c03cdd7a371f5bdd	c03682fb6df45e8e76c1a48aca9c05bc	article	Design Patterns for Managing Product Life Cycle Information	Kary Främling and Timo Ala-Risku and Mikko Kärkkäinen and Jan Holmström	\N	2007
8442245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CME 2007: IEEE/ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering,\
\	Beijing, China	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FujitaMasakiEtAl07CME	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCME.2007.4381768	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	416-420	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.25}, isbn = {978-1-4244-1078-1}, owner = {flint}	This study describes a human activity monitoring system that uses\
\	microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors. The prototype system\
\	contains four sensors for ambient monitoring: 3-axis acceleration,\
\	barometric pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. The peripheral\
\	circuitry for each sensor is connected to a one-chip microprocessor.\
\	The measured data is stored in memory and transferred via a wireless\
\	transmitter. We measured a human subject's daily life activities,\
\	and using data mining, we were able to obtain a representation of\
\	that subject's life circumstances.	63240db13a652783c63d541086addc4b	28002806f1cb247f2635c89f5f000b5d	4f7ad92de97d520ef9b0e999cf7760bb	inproceedings	Wireless {MEMS} Sensing System for Human Activity Monitoring	Takayuki Fujita and Kentaro Masaki and Fumiaki Suzuki and Kazusuke Maenaka	\N	2007
8442247	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	GasevicDjuricDevedzic09	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, isbn = {978-3-642-00281-6}, owner = {flint}	Defining a formal domain ontology is generally considered a useful,\
\	not to say necessary step in almost every software project. This\
\	is because software deals with ideas rather than with self-evident\
\	physical artefacts. However, this development step is hardly ever\
\	done, as ontologies rely on well-defined and semantically powerful\
\	AI concepts such as description logics or rule-based systems, and\
\	most software engineers are largely unfamiliar with these.\
\	\
\	\
\	Gaševic and his co-authors try to fill this gap by detailing how to\
\	use model-driven engineering for ontology development on the Semantic\
\	Web. Part I of their book describes existing technologies, tools,\
\	and standards like XML, RDF, OWL, MDA, and UML. Part II presents\
\	the first detailed description of OMG's new ODM (Ontology Definition\
\	Metamodel) initiative, a specification which is expected to be in\
\	the form of an OMG language like UML. Finally, Part III is dedicated\
\	to applications and practical aspects of developing ontologies using\
\	MDA-based languages.\
\	\
\	\
\	For this second edition, the descriptions of the related standards\
\	(like MOF, ODM, OCL, and OWL) have been revised and updated; new\
\	chapters introducing the basic principles of model-driven engineering,\
\	recent research results on metamodeling Semantic Web rule languages,\
\	an introduction to the Atlas Transformation Language (ATL) and its\
\	tool support, and, last but not least, many new examples have been\
\	added.	346ec9df79089b59d0eb125b01e3e3b4	8a924d8e2cd0b434e090da7320542809	82262b87dba8b4c16d169c7f407def7d	book	Model Driven Engineering and Ontology Development	Dragan Ga{\\v{s}}evic and Dragan Djuric and Vladan Deved{\\v{z}}ic	\N	2009
8442250	Knowledge Acquisition	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruber93kaj	http://tomgruber.org/writing/ontolingua-kaj-1993.htm	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	199-220	\N	2	\N	issn = {0001-2998}, timestamp = {2008.02.20}, file = {Preprint:1993/Gruber93kaj.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}, review = {This paper is the one usually cited for the definition of Ontology\
\	as a formal specification of a conceptualization. It also describes\
\	the Frame Ontology, which bridged object oriented and relational\
\	knowledge representations, and the Ontolingua system, which translated\
\	among ontologies.}	To support the sharing and reuse of formally represented knowledge\
\	among AI systems, it is useful to define the common vocabulary in\
\	which shared knowledge is represented. A specification of a representational\
\	vocabulary for a shared domain of discourse---definitions of classes,\
\	relations, functions, and other objects---is called an ontology.\
\	This paper describes a mechanism for defining ontologies that are\
\	portable over representation systems. Definitions written in a standard\
\	format for predicate calculus are translated by a system called Ontolingua\
\	into specialized representations, including frame-based systems as\
\	well as relational languages. This allows researchers to share and\
\	reuse ontologies, while retaining the computational benefits of specialized\
\	implementations. We discuss how the translation approach to portability\
\	addresses several technical problems. One problem is how to accommodate\
\	the stylistic and organizational differences among representations\
\	while preserving declarative content. Another is how to translate\
\	from a very expressive language into restricted languages, remaining\
\	system-independent while preserving the computational efficiency\
\	of implemented systems. We describe how these problems are addressed\
\	by basing Ontolingua itself on an ontology of domain-independent,\
\	representational idioms.	7898bc75ef5882111ed5d06db8e2bd71	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	d006c62a46af32d2d8d74eccd75c22fa	article	A Translation Approach to Portable Ontology Specifications	Thomas R. Gruber	\N	1993
8442252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IAT '06: Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference\
\	on Intelligent Agent Technology, Hong Kong	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	GuoSatakeImai06IAT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IAT.2006.111	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	191-194	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2006/GuoSatakeImai06IAT.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-7695-2748-5}, owner = {flint}	A new system named Sixth-Sense is proposed for obtaining physical\
\	world information in smart space. Our view is object-centered and\
\	sensors are attached to several objects in the space. What we focus\
\	is to use the smart sensor attached objects to obtain information\
\	from no sensor attached objects, i.e., the so called potential objects\
\	detection problem. The Sixth-Sense resolves this problem by Sixth-Sense\
\	Skeleton and inference rules. A series of inference rules are presented\
\	and illustrated.	031856e8ab8887b75379acb77da58a13	27818c0fd877bb1e6be3f0ba8dd79684	b50ef7427e9ff03cb93374a1a25fcf33	inproceedings	Sixth-Sense: Context Reasoning for Potential Objects Detection in\
\	Smart Sensor Rich Environment	Bin Guo and Satoru Satake and Michita Imai	\N	2006
8442253	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GuoQasemEtAl07tkde	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2007.19	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	297-309	\N	2	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2007/GuoQasemEtAl07tkde.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	A key challenge for the Semantic Web is to acquire the capability\
\	to effectively query large knowledge bases. As there will be several\
\	competing systems, we need benchmarks that will objectively evaluate\
\	these systems. Development of effective benchmarks in an emerging\
\	domain is a challenging endeavor. In this paper, we propose a requirements\
\	driven framework for developing benchmarks for Semantic Web Knowledge\
\	Base Systems (SW KBSs). In this paper, we make two major contributions.\
\	First, we provide a list of requirements for SW KBS benchmarks. This\
\	can serve as an unbiased guide to both the benchmark developers and\
\	personnel responsible for systems acquisition and benchmarking. Second,\
\	we provide an organized collection of techniques and tools needed\
\	to develop such benchmarks. In particular, the collection contains\
\	a detailed guide for generating benchmark workload, defining performance\
\	metrics, and interpreting experimental results.	579a022f0d02109fd8275d99b87fbcac	780c6c99008e5960a8b188bd92d3bb79	96f69cb1fd884d0ba25ee2aa496b4288	article	A Requirements Driven Framework for Benchmarking Semantic Web Knowledge\
\	Base Systems	Yuanbo Guo and Abir Qasem and Zhengxiang Pan and Jeff Heflin	\N	2007
8442264	Communications of the ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Henning09cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1506409.1506424	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	46-56	\N	5	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2009/Henning09cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Bad application programming interfaces plague software engineering.\
\	How do we get things right?	3d3e19c71a7cd11a2f7b86183ec0b99b	3e85e7b37ff0dc9de792c74d08079848	bd058d14ae1f7f172f9e03babab43475	article	{API} Design Matters	Michi Henning	\N	2009
8442267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SEALTS '03:} Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 2003 Workshop on Software\
\	Engineering and Architecture of Language Technology Systems, Edmonton,\
\	Canada	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	HerzogKirchmannEtAl03SEALTS	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1119226.1119237	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	75-82	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2003/HerzogKirchmannEtAl03SEALTS.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Modern dialog and information systems are increasingly based on distributed\
\	component architectures to cope with all kinds of heterogeneity and\
\	to enable flexible re-use of existing software components. This contribution\
\	presents the MULTIPLATFORM testbed as a powerful framework for the\
\	development of integrated multimodal dialog systems. The paper provides\
\	a general overview of our approach and explicates its foundations.\
\	It describes advanced sample applications that have been realized\
\	using the integration platform and compares our approach to related\
\	works.	27950c5e97aaf92de2c9ef10cb89fccf	bfc60da5783835eece430add71bb470b	25945e028936ce9a31ece8c7c041600e	inproceedings	{MULTIPLATFORM Testbed:} An Integration Platform for Multimodal Dialog\
\	Systems	Gerd Herzog and Heinz Kirchmann and Stefan Merten and Alassane Ndiaye and Peter Poller	\N	2003
8442269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SEAS '07}: 4th International ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering\
\	for Automotive Systems, Minneapolis, MN, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HildischSteurerStolle07SEAS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SEAS.2007.6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.23}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2007/HildischSteurerStolle07SEAS.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-7695-2968-2}, owner = {flint}	We describe our implemented approach to automatically generating user\
\	interfaces (UIs) for dynamic services in the automotive domain. Dynamic\
\	services are services that are not known at design/deploy time of\
\	the HMI (human machine interaction) software of the automobile. Such\
\	services will increasingly find their way into the modern car: via\
\	mobile consumer electronics, via online servers, or via software\
\	download. In order for the driver to safely and comfortably interact\
\	with these services, their user interfaces need to be seamlessly\
\	integrated into the overall HMI system of the car and resemble the\
\	look and feel of the statically deployed HMI system. In the approach\
\	described in this paper, each service is accompanied by a description\
\	of its semantics, based on which a generic UI generator then automatically\
\	designs an appropriate UI and integrates it into the existing HMI\
\	system. We use OWL to formulate the domain-specific ontology of automotive\
\	infotainment services and OWL-S to describe the service interfaces.\
\	In order to be able to express listener/notification semantics, we\
\	extended OWL-S by several new constructs. Our results are based on\
\	our implementation of a UI generator for an automotive infotainment\
\	system, using the typical BMW Group HMI concepts.	8d105b7da177adeaa377d9e29f4a5368	d202c20e5b69c81ae60d196c4eb60486	b0da7c77c8302505c8efaae657e65388	inproceedings	{HMI} Generation for Plug-in Services from Semantic Descriptions	Andreas Hildisch and Jürgen Steurer and Reinhard Stolle	\N	2007
8442270	Automatica	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HokayemSpong06automatica	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2006.06.027	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	2035-2057	\N	12	\N	issn = {0005-1098}, timestamp = {2008.07.02}, owner = {flint}	This survey addresses the subject of bilateral teleoperation, a research\
\	stream with more than 50 years of history and one that continues\
\	to be a fertile ground for theoretical exploration and many applications.\
\	We focus on the control theoretic approaches that have been developed\
\	to address inherent control problems such as delays and information\
\	loss. Exposure to several concurrent applications is provided, and\
\	possible future trends are outlined.	5aa7885b89616a51934cb60ef923cd8e	9b3f1d13d4417dfeaaab428dfcea4c98	88a3954bf96182cd507ed826c3b05a1e	article	Bilateral Teleoperation: An Historical Survey	Peter F. Hokayem and Mark W. Spong	\N	2006
8442273	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Horrocks08cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1409360.1409377	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	58-67	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/Horrocks08cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	How ontologies provide the semantics, as explained here with the help\
\	of Harry Potter and his owl Hedwig.	dfa4f8207c25e1259ef1cbbc7ddb8739	e7e1ba4f877d7e02ec65541a2a53ef4d	8acfb0f1f952a9f39498a9406163ec39	article	Ontologies and the Semantic Web	Ian Horrocks	\N	2008
8442289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{TMR '07:} Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Tagging, Mining and\
\	Retrieval of Human Related Activity Information, Nagoya, Japan	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	KahnKlugFlentge07TMR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330588.1330593	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	27-34	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/KahnKlugFlentge07TMR.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-870-1}, owner = {flint}	The modeling of parallel activities requires a notation which can\
\	represent the temporal dependencies as well as variations of the\
\	execution order of the activities. This paper introduces ART (Activity\
\	Relation Trees), a notation to describe temporal dependencies between\
\	activities. ART is based on ConcurTaskTrees (CTT) that are extended\
\	with the means to describe temporal relationships. Furthermore, we\
\	present an algorithm that allows to automatically generate ART models\
\	from observed examples. Because former approaches for automatic model\
\	acquisition were restricted to strictly sequential data and cannot\
\	be applied in the case of parallel activities, we developed a method\
\	to reduce the problem of automatic modeling of parallel activities\
\	to the simpler task of modeling sequential data. By grouping activities\
\	and distinguishing different phases we are able to form general descriptions\
\	of a scenario that include variations in the execution order. The\
\	paper defines all necessary concepts and describes the algorithm\
\	in detail. The evaluation of the algorithm shows that precise models\
\	can be generated by using only few examples.	78bf0a7950730b13f2178955f9f2e9a3	d69e51ecf30e7072fbec2a2b4b240fc4	9abfc0d74a19117998cfd18420fa9fc6	inproceedings	Modeling Temporal Dependencies between Observed Activities	Svenja Kahn and Tobias Klug and Felix Flentge	\N	2007
8442290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{TMR '07:} Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Tagging, Mining and\
\	Retrieval of Human Related Activity Information, Nagoya, Japan	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	KameiYanagisawaEtAl07TMR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330588.1330594	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	35-42	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.25}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/KameiYanagisawaEtAl07TMR.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-870-1}, owner = {flint}	In this paper, we introduce our 's-room' project as well as the tagging\
\	strategies and environment developed for the project. In the s-room,\
\	many small sensor nodes are attached to various objects. Our project\
\	aims to construct a system for comprehending real-world events and\
\	the properties or status information of physical objects by utilizing\
\	sensor nodes distributed throughout the room as well as general knowledge\
\	obtained from web space. The events extracted in the s-room are then\
\	published as web contents. We defined a set of event descriptors\
\	as a middle language between the sensor data stream and natural language\
\	description. The descriptors are selected by a two-way method: 1)\
\	a top-down approach based on definitions in NL-dictionaries and laws\
\	in physics, 2) a bottom-up approach based on manually tagged sensor\
\	data streams. We also developed a tagging environment that enables\
\	us to arrange the relationship between NL phrase expressions of human\
\	activities and multiple sensor events automatically extracted from\
\	the sensor signal streams.	f0a817cbe6baa28ab5368c347189801e	d9168a521791c8d3a3d925b475eef93f	1b2d357364c1e383fbcb1de24351c578	inproceedings	Tagging Strategies for Extracting Real-World Events with Networked\
\	Sensors	Koji Kamei and Yutaka Yanagisawa and Takuya Maekawa and Yasue Kishino and Yasushi Sakurai and Takeshi Okadome	\N	2007
8442292	Intelligent Decision Technologies	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KasapMagnenatThalmann07idt	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	3-15	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {1872-4981}, timestamp = {2008.08.14}, file = {IOS Press:2007/KasapMagnenatThalmann07idt.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Intelligent virtual characters has been subject to exponential growth\
\	in the last decades and they are utilized in many application areas\
\	such as education, training, human-computer interfaces and entertainment.\
\	In this paper, we present a state-of-the-art of virtual human mentioning\
\	about the use of intelligent decision technologies in order to build\
\	virtual human architectures. We consider various aspects such as\
\	autonomy, interaction and personification. Each of these aspects\
\	comes to prominence in different applications. This survey provides\
\	a novel insight to the current state of designing and modeling virtual\
\	humans using different decision technologies and can be used as a\
\	basis for several future directions.	a171ef8898247ccea25fc3c0bf2672ec	425e9b2a971d2e834cf739f2a14ca273	b8a27907beb1e87de1e315ce1cb7d55f	article	Intelligent Virtual Humans with Autonomy and Personality: State-of-the-Art	Zerrin Kasap and Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann	\N	2007
8442293	it -- Information Technology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KellererWidmerBerndt08it	http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/itit.2008.0505	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	345-350	\N	6	\N	issn = {1611-2776}, timestamp = {2009.05.20}, file = {Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag online:2008/KellererWidmerBerndt08it.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The Internet has become the main network technology supporting communications\
\	and Web services in all areas of our society. In order to perform\
\	this role efficiently, a fundamental redesign of the Internet architecture\
\	is being discussed. In particular, mobile devices and wireless access\
\	networks will constitute an important part of the Internet infrastructure.\
\	Based on a general discussion of requirements, this article focuses\
\	on the challenges of a next generation mobile Internet and discusses\
\	research approaches for mobility, addressing, heterogeneous access,\
\	and service platforms.	970658b5889783a92749530eb000f687	0ab21a6a739259ae11dae3e66a255ab3	933957026e348533b806bd48eb3f3965	article	Next Generation Mobile Internet -- Network and Service Platform	Wolfgang Kellerer and Jörg Widmer and Hendrik Berndt	\N	2008
8442299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WACV 2002}: Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Workshop on Applications\
\	of Computer Vision, Orlando, FL, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KrahnstoeverSchapiraEtAl02WACV	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACV.2002.1182182	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	203-207	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.04}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2002/KrahnstoeverSchapiraEtAl02WACV.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	This paper presents a multimodal crisis management system (XISM).\
\	It employs processing of natural gesture and speech commands elicited\
\	by a user to efficiently manage complex dynamic emergency scenarios\
\	on a large display. The developed prototype system demonstrates the\
\	means of incorporating unconstrained free-hand gestures and speech\
\	in a real-time interactive interface. This paper provides insights\
\	into the design aspects of the XISM system. In particular, it addresses\
\	the issues of extraction and fusion of gesture and speech modalities\
\	to allow more natural interactive behavior. Performance characteristics\
\	of the current prototype and considerations for future work are discussed.\
\	A series of studies indicated positive response with respect to ease\
\	of interacting with the current system.	9eafbf7703aaf34e0f16a9cb4ff886a0	a60a8c511a35ecd61272da605597af5e	553ff777d7ea313a9425c8b55b7305a7	inproceedings	Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction for Crisis Management Systems	Nils Krahnstoever and Emilio Schapira and Sanshzar Kettebekov and Rajeev Sharma	Emilio Schapira	2002
8442300	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galileo Press	Bonn	\N	\N	Krumbein05	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.01}, isbn = {3-89842-507-X}, owner = {flint}	OpenSource klingt manchmal wie ein Zauberwort: kostenlos und leistungsfähig.\
\	Doch manch einer weiß nicht, woher er die richtige OpenSource-Software\
\	für seine Zwecke finden und wie er sie installieren kann. Krumbein\
\	hat mit Open Source Software einsetzen und integrieren nun mehr als\
\	einen Überblick über verfügbare Programme für Windows\
\	und Linux geschaffen.\
\	\
\	Mit mehr als 1000 Seiten ist Open Source Software einsetzen und integrieren\
\	ein in jeder Hinsicht umfangreiches Werk. Doch wer kann schon behaupten,\
\	mit einem einzigen Buch samt beiliegender DVD genug Software und\
\	Know-How zur Verfügung zu stellen, um ein Büro oder gar ein\
\	kleines (und wahrscheinlich sogar großes Unternehmen) auszurüsten?\
\	\
\	Der Plan ist im Grunde genommen einfach: Dank seines Fachwissens fiel\
\	es Thomas Krumbein leicht, die richtige OpenSource-Software für\
\	den jeweiligen Einsatz zu finden, sie sowohl hinsichtlich Installation\
\	als auch Benutzung zu dokumentieren und in einen Gesamtzusammenhang\
\	zu bringen. Heraus gekommen ist ein Nachschlagewerk, das Betriebssysteme,\
\	Office-Anwendungen, Datenbanken, Internet-/und Intranet-Anwendungen,\
\	Programmierwerkzeuge sowie sonstige Werkzeuge detailliert beschreibt\
\	und auf DVD bereit zur Installation zur Verfügung stellt.\
\	\
\	Ganz ehrlich, Open Source Software einsetzen und integrieren ist in\
\	jeder Hinsicht ein Schnäppchen der Sonderklasse: Ein professionelles\
\	Buch, das auch unerfahrene Anwender sicher mit OpenSource-Software\
\	ans Ziel bringt ohne, dass man dafür auch nur eine Online-Verbindung\
\	benötigt. Wer das Buch nicht haben will, braucht es wahrscheinlich\
\	auch nicht, weil er dann eh zu viel Geld und Zeit zur Verfügung\
\	hat.	cf50cd017ecd3a08308126877421ab94	63ac321fe4f7089225b08c21786b104c	c2b73021afa0285f154e4a5054a65509	book	{Open Source einsetzen und integrieren : Das Nachschlagewerk für\
\	lizenzkostenfreie Software für Windows und Linux}	Thomas Krumbein	\N	2005
8442303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{OOPSLA '06}: Companion to the 21st ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Object-oriented\
\	Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, Portland, OR, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KurtevBezivinEtAl06OOPSLA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1176617.1176632	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	602-616	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2006/KurtevBezivinEtAl06OOPSLA.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-59593-491-X}, owner = {flint}	More than five years ago, the OMG proposed the Model Driven Architecture\
\	(MDA) approach to deal with the separation of platform dependent\
\	and independent aspects in information systems. Since then, the initial\
\	idea of MDA evolved and Model Driven Engineering (MDE) is being increasingly\
\	promoted to handle separation and combination of various kinds of\
\	concerns in software or data engineering. MDE is more general than\
\	the set of standards and practices recommended by the OMG's MDA proposal.\
\	In MDE the concept of model designates not only OMG models but a\
\	lot of other artifacts like XML documents, Java programs, RDBMS data,\
\	etc. Today we observe another evolutionary step. A convergence between\
\	MDE and DSL (Domain Specific Language) engineering is rapidly appearing.\
\	In the same way as MDE is a generalization of MDA, the DSL engineering\
\	may be viewed as a generalization of MDE. One of the goals of this\
\	paper is to explore the potential of this important evolution of\
\	engineering practices. In order to anchor the discussion on practical\
\	grounds, we present a set of typical problems that could be solved\
\	by classical (object-oriented and others), MDE, or DSL-based techniques.\
\	Solutions to these problems will be based on current platforms (EMF,\
\	AMMA, GME, etc.). This paper illustrates how powerful model-based\
\	frameworks, allowing to use and build a variety of DSLs, may help\
\	to solve complex problems in a more efficient way.	80f45139d1a2f962efc9c1c9fc61d833	f57eb6186d2848c8e21d1a2805428226	831fa0ae814cee7593ade4d8281b0334	inproceedings	Model-based {DSL} Frameworks	Ivan Kurtev and Jean B\\'{e}zivin and Fr\\'{e}d\\'{e}ric Jouault and Patrick Valduriez	\N	2006
8442304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{TMR '07:} Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Tagging, Mining and\
\	Retrieval of Human Related Activity Information, Nagoya, Japan	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	Kurze07TMR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1330588.1330592	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	23-26	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/Kurze07TMR.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-870-1}, owner = {flint}	This paper describes a novel view to the area of multimodal interfaces\
\	from the perspective of personalization. As a position paper it analyses\
\	properties of multimodality in relation to features of personalization.\
\	As a short research paper, it describes the context of a newly developed\
\	personalization framework and its implementation with multimodality\
\	in the focus. As an industry paper it presents insights on current\
\	research and considerations within the telco industry. The main purpose\
\	of this paper is to initiate a discussion on the problem field.	dd6019c3d4de680931099370f4aa0051	912f6268a459f857e699dcfe3e03beea	756e5743c6b7f009342d9c51f688db67	inproceedings	Personalization in Multimodal Interfaces	Martin Kurze	\N	2007
8442306	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawton08IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.302	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	10-12	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/Lawton08IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Ajax has become a popular open approach for developing rich Internet\
\	applications. Now, some vendors are releasing their own Ajax-based\
\	development platforms, while others have released proprietary platforms\
\	not based on Ajax. RIAs feature responsive user interfaces and interactive\
\	capabilities. This makes Internet-based programs easier to use and\
\	more functional, and also overcomes problems with traditional Web\
\	applications such as slow performance and limited interactivity.	583b720bab4ca5550e46723ad1721abe	2ae50c0e83c344c71b33388550ce592f	844a567a077d0e7bb88a497aa4e9f10b	article	New Ways to Build Rich Internet Applications	George Lawton	\N	2008
8442310	Multimedia	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiLu08IEEEmultimedia	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMUL.2008.54	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	14-21	\N	3	\N	issn = {1070-986X}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/LiLu08IEEEmultimedia.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	This article reviews the state of the art in collaborative tagging,\
\	its current challenges, and potential methods for resolving these\
\	challenges, with a special focus on Web-based, user-generated content\
\	applications.	b543d5e0921aa3d2c67e79c6a5848f67	9c50b02c104e3b9f2a0720116a5f8fc9	29212e07a2c7f80b7ba463819a2a7697	article	Collaborative Tagging Applications and Approaches	Qingfeng Li and Stephen C-Y. Lu	\N	2008
8442317	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matthes08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0289-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	527-536	\N	6	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/Matthes08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Anwendungslandschaften in Unternehmen sind langlebige hoch-komplexe\
\	Strukturen bestehend aus hunderten bis tausenden von miteinander\
\	vernetzten betrieblichen Informationssystemen, die von Personen mit\
\	sehr unterschiedlichen Interessen und Erfahrungshintergrund konzipiert,\
\	erstellt, modifiziert, betrieben, genutzt und finanziert werden.\
\	Die Softwarekartographie zielt darauf ab, die Kommunikation zwischen\
\	diesen Personen durch zielgruppenspezifische verständliche graphische\
\	Visualisierungen zu unterstützen, die Geschäfts- und Informatik-Aspekte\
\	gleichermaßen berücksichtigen, und die speziell für langfristige\
\	und strategische Management-Betrachtungen geeignet sind.\
\	\
\	In diesem Beitrag fassen wir zunächst die in der betrieblichen\
\	Praxis wohlbekannten Probleme beim Management von Anwendungslandschaften\
\	zusammen und diagnostizieren erhebliche Kommunikationsdefizite. Da\
\	Anwendungslandschaften als Systeme von Systemen mit Menschen als\
\	integrale Systembestandteile zu verstehen sind, werden Karten als\
\	attraktiver Lösungsansatz identifiziert und die wesentlichen\
\	Konzepte der Softwarekartographie anhand von Beispielen vorgestellt.\
\	Dabei werden Querbezüge zu anderen Fachgebieten der Informatik\
\	und Wirtschaftsinformatik hergestellt, und die bisherige Nutzung\
\	der Forschungsergebnisse in der Praxis gezeigt.	6a453441c8a813e54e7859e5a4125bac	dbd6678edef35c6f5ac353106cf6aebe	878fcad1a0274187f1f3cf6b7d7485c7	article	{Softwarekartographie}	Florian Matthes	\N	2008
8442321	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MelskiThoroeSchumann08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0267-8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	469-473	\N	5	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/MelskiThoroeSchumann08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Der Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) wurde sowohl in der wissenschaftlichen\
\	als auch in der populärwissenschaftlichen Literatur in der letzten\
\	Zeit viel Aufmerksamkeit eingeräumt. Es handelt sich dabei um\
\	eine Technologie, mit der Objekte der Realwelt über Funkwellen\
\	identifiziert werden können.	0a2571890a019110e4e754686812b84d	163f6b2379e9eae1e41e404cd05faabc	b21599fc408525567aaa58b85ff7a222	article	{RFID --- Radio Frequency Identification}	Adam Melski and Lars Thoroe and Matthias Schumann	\N	2008
8442323	Intelligent Systems	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MikaCiaramitaEtAl08IntelligentSystems	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2008.85	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	26-33	\N	5	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/MikaCiaramitaEtAl08IntelligentSystems.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Natural language technologies have long been envisioned to play a\
\	crucial role in developing a Semantic Web. Textual content's significance\
\	on the Web has increased with the rise of Web 2.0 and mass participation\
\	in content generation. Yet, natural language technologies face great\
\	challenges in dealing with Web content's heterogeneity: key among\
\	these is domain and task adaptation. To address this challenge, the\
\	authors consider the problem of semantically annotating Wikipedia.\
\	Specifically, they investigate a method for dealing with domain and\
\	task adaptation of semantic taggers in cases where parallel text\
\	and metadata are available. By creating a semantic mapping among\
\	vocabularies from two sources: Wikipedia and the original annotated\
\	corpus, they improve their tagger on Wikipedia. Moreover, by applying\
\	their tagger and mapping between sources, they significantly extend\
\	the metadata currently available in the DBpedia collection. This\
\	article is part of a special issue on Natural Language Processing\
\	and the Web.	cf33d84ab55b90b2d9265fa0c593c030	f61e5b69eb9a6e1e4d5ce27d066e4d99	14a5ae2d1a9f91854cc44301208f1b4c	article	Learning to Tag and Tagging to Learn: A Case Study on Wikipedia	Peter Mika and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Hugo Zaragoza and Jordi Atserias	\N	2008
8442342	International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PanticNijholtEtAl08jaacs	http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJAACS.2008.019799	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	168-187	\N	2	\N	issn = {1754-8632}, timestamp = {2008.08.14}, owner = {flint}	A widely accepted prediction is that computing will move to the background,\
\	weaving itself into the fabric of our everyday living spaces and\
\	projecting the human user into the foreground. To realise this prediction,\
\	next-generation computing should develop anticipatory user interfaces\
\	that are human-centred, built for humans and based on naturally occurring\
\	multimodal human communication. These interfaces should transcend\
\	the traditional keyboard and mouse and have the capacity to understand\
\	and emulate human communicative intentions as expressed through behavioural\
\	cues, such as affective and social signals. This article discusses\
\	how far we are to the goal of human-centred computing and Human-Centred\
\	Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction (HCI$^2$) that can understand\
\	and respond to multimodal human communication.	4e2aa0ee9e01213ca38eeeddd770b870	94aa15140d7c14be25407ca836505227	0f3f392d10c28919826fb96e758a4351	article	Human-Centred Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction (HCI$^2$): How\
\	far are we from attaining it?	Maja Pantic and Anton Nijholt and Alex Pentland and Thomas S. Huang	\N	2008
8442344	Computer	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pirolli09IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2009.94	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	33-40	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2009/Pirolli09IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	New models of information-seeking support systems offer two advantages:\
\	They move us from prescientific conceptual frameworks about information\
\	seeking to more rigorous scientific theories and predictive models\
\	while, at the same time, expanding the kinds of things we study and\
\	develop.	4648cc67fb5393af530d635b23079672	826b53bb363ab3810263d2d333e3fdb5	28e27499c5489043371a6f79a1796be1	article	Powers of 10: Modeling Complex Information-Seeking Systems at Multiple\
\	Scales	Peter Pirolli	\N	2009
8442347	Intelligent Systems	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RadevLapata08IntelligentSystems	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2008.89	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	16-17	\N	5	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/RadevLapata08IntelligentSystems.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	This special issue focuses on applications that innovatively use the\
\	Web and Web-scale document collections to create useful resources\
\	or applications that let end users navigate the Web more easily.\
\	This article is part of a special issue on Natural Language Processing\
\	and the Web.	3c8c983d360f70b433b187a62783f74a	1d361c290c9daffb8407728958c66afd	0ab16f2205b06898de864b148650848d	article	Natural Language Processing and the Web	Dragomir Radev and Mirella Lapata	\N	2008
8442348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bomots	Forbach, Frankreich	\N	\N	Reibold04	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.01}, isbn = {3-00-014227-4}, owner = {flint}	eGroupWare genießt den Ruf der besten freien Groupware-Umgebung.\
\	Als Mehrbenutzersystem dient sie dem Austausch von Informationen\
\	innerhalb von Unternehmen. eGroupWare umfasst eine Sammlung von Anwendungen,\
\	mit denen man mit anderen Mitarbeitern im Unternehmen kommunizieren,\
\	Termine absprechen, planen und verwalten kann. Das System ist offen\
\	ausgelegt und erlaubt das Einbinden von weiteren Anwendungen. Das\
\	vorliegende Administrator- und Anwenderhandbuch führt Sie in\
\	die Arbeit mit der Umgebung ein. Es zeigt Ihnen, wie Sie die Installationshürden\
\	meistern und welches die zentralen Aufgaben eines Administrators\
\	sind. Und: Die Bedienung der einzelnen Module wird praxisorientiert\
\	beschrieben. Die Themen umfassen: Installation und Konfiguration,\
\	Administration, Benutzer und Gruppen einrichten, E-Mail mit eGroupWare,\
\	Termine und Aufgaben verwalten, Kontaktmanagement, Projektmanagement,\
\	Content-Management mit eGroupWare, ERP und CRM, Datenabgleich mit\
\	Outlook und Co.	4afc50ddb94599d3acaa7ad03126ee05	516bd72f0232ff2dd56ec783d41160b0	1b3ee7e126a14d2316d103ef272c9acb	book	{eGroupWare 1.0 kompakt: Das offizielle Administrator- und Anwenderhandbuch}	Holger Reibold	\N	2004
8442350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ICMI '05}: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multimodal\
\	Interfaces, Torento, Italy	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	ReithingerBergweilerEtAl05ICMI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1088463.1088492	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	159-166	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2005/ReithingerBergweilerEtAl05ICMI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-59593-028-0}, owner = {flint}	Experience shows that decisions in the early phases of the development\
\	of a multimodal system prevail throughout the life-cycle of a project.\
\	The distributed architecture and the requirement for robust multimodal\
\	interaction in our project SmartWeb resulted in an approach that\
\	uses and extends W3C standards like EMMA and RDFS. These standards\
\	for the interface structure and content allowed us to integrate available\
\	tools and techniques. However, the requirements in our system called\
\	for various extensions, e.g., to introduce result feedback tags for\
\	an extended version of EMMA. The interconnection framework depends\
\	on a commercial telephone voice dialog system platform for the dialog-centric\
\	components while the information access processes are linked using\
\	web service technology. Also in the area of this underlying infrastructure,\
\	enhancements and extensions were necessary. The first demonstration\
\	system is operable now and will be presented at the Football World\
\	Cup 2006 in Germany.	be95c057e0453e78c3bf260b7a37f813	da1ca9abae36b851c1cf0c73c4422110	563c49102b42b8bc83287c3f1ad6f6e5	inproceedings	A Look under the Hood: Design and Development of the First SmartWeb\
\	System Demonstrator	Norbert Reithinger and Simon Bergweiler and Ralf Engel and Gerd Herzog and Norbert Pfleger and Massimo Romanelli and Daniel Sonntag	\N	2005
8442353	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{AVI '00:} Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual\
\	Interfaces, Palermo, Italy	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	RistBrandmeierEtAl00AVI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/345513.345331	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	250-254	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.25}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2000/RistBrandmeierEtAl00AVI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-252-2}, owner = {flint}	In this paper we present MapViews, Magic Lounge, and Call-Kiosk, three\
\	different but related systems that address the integration of mobile\
\	communication terminals into multi-user applications. MapViews is\
\	a test-bed to investigate how a small group of geographically dispersed\
\	users can jointly solve localization and route planning tasks while\
\	being equipped with different communication terminals. Magic Lounge\
\	is a virtual meeting space that provides a number of communication\
\	support services and allows its users to connect via heterogeneous\
\	devices. Finally, we sketch Call-Kiosk a system that is currently\
\	being designed for setting up a commercial information service for\
\	mobile clients. All three systems emphasize the high demand for automated\
\	design approaches which are able to generate information presentations\
\	that are tailored to the available presentation capabilities of particular\
\	target devices.	ab2ad1416fe9856c9b55566d7a5eecff	929b54dfd92f8c981940423f3a056b93	7c738d01cce2690f3c74e0df0add1db8	inproceedings	Getting the Mobile Users in: Three Systems that Support Collaboration\
\	in an Environment with Heterogeneous Communication Devices	Thomas Rist and Patrick Brandmeier and Gerd Herzog and Elisabeth Andr{\\'e}	\N	2000
8442354	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RivaKangasharju08IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.414	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	23-31	\N	10	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/RivaKangasharju08IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Several research projects pursuing middleware architectures to support\
\	pervasive applications on smart phones reveal the importance of careful\
\	resource management, lightweight communication protocols, and asynchronous\
\	programming.	4ad3a02cabb0800da66f783ef73abf84	fd501e38bac38beadf359e2c8d473a57	be77e3abaac4cb3db966632dd1c87569	article	Challenges and Lessons in Developing Middleware on Smart Phones	Oriana Riva and Jaakko Kangasharju	\N	2008
8442356	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RoussinovFanRoblesFlores08cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1378727.1378743	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	60-65	\N	9	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/RoussinovFanRoblesFlores08cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Beyond Google, emerging question-answering systems respond to natural-language\
\	queries.	9d711ac9cb4a44d0871b879cddccbb11	0323e85d2fd5f2422f256cd3bc33a2f4	c8b9f877dc5f8b877572532165717a34	article	Beyond Keywords: Automated Question Answering on the Web	Dmitri Roussinov and Weiguo Fan and Jos{\\'e} Robles-Flores	\N	2008
8442357	Multimedia Tools and Applications	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RoennauBorghoff09mtaa	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-009-0271-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	253-274	\N	3	\N	issn = {1380-7501}, timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/RoennauBorghoff09mtaa.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The ability to reliably merge independent updates of a document is\
\	a crucial prerequisite to efficient collaboration in office work.\
\	However, merge support for common office document standards like\
\	OpenDocument or OfficeOpenXML is still in its infancy. In this paper,\
\	we present a consistent versioning model for XML documents in general\
\	including merge support. This is achieved by using context-aware\
\	fingerprints that identify edit operations and allow for a conflict\
\	detection. We show how to extract tracked changes from office documents\
\	and map them on our delta model. Experimental results indicate that\
\	our fingerprinting technique is efficient and reliable.	7094d023cdb5f1c5e592b0b1305ff30d	de17850d82645d5e5038dccb0203d61c	89eac6037ca233f80f736dd8d72c0c9b	article	Versioning {XML}-based Office Documents	Sebastian Rönnau and Uwe M. Borghoff	\N	2009
8442362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ICMI '08}: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Multimodal\
\	Interfaces, Chania, Crete, Greece	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	SchehlPfalzgrafEtAl08ICMI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1452392.1452408	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	77-80	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.20}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/SchehlPfalzgrafEtAl08ICMI.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-60558-198-9}, owner = {flint}	This paper presents a full-fledged multimodal dialogue system for\
\	accessing multimedia content in home environments from both portable\
\	media players and online sources. We will mainly focus on two aspects\
\	of the system that provide the basis for a natural interaction: (i)\
\	the automatic processing of named entities which permits the incorporation\
\	of dynamic data into the dialogue (e. g., song or album titles, artist\
\	names, etc.) and (ii) general multimodal interaction patterns that\
\	are bound to ease the access to large sets of data.	4f3472b032ff86779e0c1e7ef36bb511	fa3cab3508475ce288dc9ca327269667	4666490b1ffffa0ce5b7d2328805e16f	inproceedings	The {BabbleTunes} System---Talk to your iPod!	Jan Schehl and Alexander Pfalzgraf and Norbert Pfleger and Jochen Steigner	\N	2008
8442366	Computer	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schraefel09IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2009.69	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	52-59	\N	3	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2009/Schraefel09IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	The success of the search engine may be our Newtonian paradigm for\
\	the Web. It enables us to do so much information discovery that it\
\	is difficult to imagine what we cannot do with it.	1ace9ff6eef272ff50d6ad95bda351b2	c66ce970de6136c3abafc6d9c02dc5a2	c7a45d87a74dcf6af6419d7a45a24119	article	Building Knowledge: What's beyond Keyword Search?	M.C. Schraefel	\N	2009
8442371	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ShengLiZeadally08IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.386	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	21-28	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/ShengLiZeadally08IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Radio-frequency identification technology provides promising benefits\
\	such as inventory visibility and business process automation. However,\
\	if companies are to realize these benefits, researchers must address\
\	major challenges such as data processing, integration architecture\
\	design, security, and privacy.	a47fa1429751d9da345a9fcb54f0111a	86b85bab18ecbda5d70510a1ea347d67	6b491cccc0836bbfe92c5b6d249802ec	article	Enabling Next-Generation {RFID} Applications: Solutions and Challenges	Quan Z. Sheng and Xue Li and Sherali Zeadally	\N	2008
8442374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	ShoreWarden07	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {O'Reilly Product page:http\\://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527679/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-59652-767-9}, owner = {flint}	Plenty of books describe what agile development is or why it helps\
\	software projects succeed, but very few combine information for developers,\
\	managers, testers, and customers into a single package that they\
\	can apply directly. This book provides a gestalt view of the agile\
\	development process that serves as a comprehensive introduction for\
\	non-technical readers, along with hands-on technical practices for\
\	programmers and developers. The book also tackles the people aspect\
\	of Extreme Programming.	f7dc9eea22be8881f754169c5543cad7	5d42b632e8ca4f2f8d2cd3b09b67a55f	db3b3368ee0a5a9c36fd89682a2e1343	book	The Art of Agile Development	Jim Shore and Shane Warden	\N	2007
8442379	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StolteTangHanrahan08cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1400214.1400234	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	75-84	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/StolteTangHanrahan08cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	During the last decade, multidimensional databases have become common\
\	in the business and scientific worlds. Analysis places significant\
\	demands on the interfaces to these databases. It must be possible\
\	for analysts to easily and incrementally change both the data and\
\	their views of it as they cycle between hypothesis and experimentation.\
\	\
\	In this paper, we address these demands by presenting the Polaris\
\	formalism, a visual query language for precisely describing a wide\
\	range of table-based graphical presentations of data. This language\
\	compiles into both the queries and drawing commands necessary to\
\	generate the visualization, enabling us to design systems that closely\
\	integrate analysis and visualization. Using the Polaris formalism,\
\	we have built an interactive interface for exploring multidimensional\
\	databases that analysts can use to rapidly and incrementally build\
\	an expressive range of views of their data as they engage in a cycle\
\	of visual analysis.	fe415b354a5a53d331c1445544f0826a	98aac7c519185f6e7011711646ca27d3	5fcfdfff00fc5b275754c2c4ffad5c52	article	Polaris: A System for Query, Analysis, and Visualization of Multidimensional\
\	Databases	Chris Stolte and Diane Tang and Pat Hanrahan	\N	2008
8442383	Intelligent Information Systems	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TariElgedawyDahmani08jiis	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10844-008-0067-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	237-265	\N	3	\N	issn = {0925-9902}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/TariElgedawyDahmani08jiis.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Nowadays more and more companies and organizations implement their\
\	business services in the Internet due to the tremendous progress\
\	made recently in the field of Web services. It becomes possible to\
\	publish, locate and invoke applications across the Web. Thus, the\
\	ability to select efficiently and integrate at runtime services located\
\	in different sites on the Web is an important issue. In some situations,\
\	if no single Web service can satisfy the request of the user, there\
\	should be a possibility to combine existing services together in\
\	order to meet the user’s request. This paper provides a dual-layered\
\	model for web services, where the first model layer captures the\
\	high-level functional specifications (namely goals, achievement contexts,\
\	and external behaviours), and the second model layer captures the\
\	low-level functional specifications (namely interfaces). This model\
\	allows the service composition process to be performed on both high-level\
\	and low-level specifications. We also introduce the composition operators\
\	(both high-level and low-level) to allow composition of virtual services.	d0e8eff5013a004b2a5cfb93773efb10	e6156907edac29bcbadd0f61c348ea1e	fa641a1fa1dc5ea55bbc03d0f21b1b45	article	A Dual-layered Model for Web Services Representation and Composition	Abdelkamel Tari and Islam Elgedawy and Abdelnasser Dahmani	\N	2008
8442384	Intelligent Information Systems	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ThirunarayanImmaneni09jiis	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10844-007-0051-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	139-162	\N	2	\N	issn = {0925-9902}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {SpringerLink:2009/ThirunarayanImmaneni09jiis.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Text search engines are inadequate for indexing and searching XML\
\	documents because they ignore metadata and aggregation structure\
\	implicit in the XML documents. On the other hand, the query languages\
\	supported by specialized XML search engines are very complex. In\
\	this paper, we present a simple yet flexible query language, and\
\	develop its semantics to enable intuitively appealing extraction\
\	of relevant fragments of information while simultaneously falling\
\	back on retrieval through plain text search if necessary. Our approach\
\	combines and generalizes several available techniques to obtain precise\
\	and coherent results.	2f4064a1c9ec1277c2a5100dd95af6bd	b4faa4669d08e745bbf93f5f2a52e525	0c0e0dca98d9a5aa12f29aedfd74be12	article	A Coherent Query Language for XML	Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan and Trivikram Immaneni	\N	2009
8442386	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TimmererHellwagner08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0292-7	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	576-579	\N	6	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/TimmererHellwagner08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Der MPEG-21-Standard wird seit Anfang 2000 innerhalb der Moving Picture\
\	Experts Group (MPEG) entwickelt und stellt im Wesentlichen Beschreibungsformate,\
\	in MPEG-21 als Werkzeuge bezeichnet, zum transparenten, interoperablen\
\	Austausch von digitalen Multimediainhalten zur Verfügung.	9dc13cb8235139fa9e149c465c651401	d9ffd8bf01f3b55eb2fbd4c978dc7ccb	f7cf8575244725ff8842919144231871	article	{Das MPEG-21 Multimedia-Framework}	Christian Timmerer and Hermann Hellwagner	\N	2008
8442388	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TsaiZhouEtAl08IEEEcomputer	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.304	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	40-46	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/TsaiZhouEtAl08IEEEcomputer.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	As service-oriented architecture matures and more Web services become\
\	available, developers must test an ever-increasing volume of services.\
\	A framework that defines and evaluates test-case potency based on\
\	coverage relationships can reduce testing effort while maintaining\
\	testing's effectiveness.	01b6cf33880bfb995886151ec0d4c045	3540de532fb84e2aff0aeab7a01554ec	3665c6658e922d9cf4a0748e6cc7b1f6	article	On Testing and Evaluating Service-Oriented Software	Wei-Tek Tsai and Xinyu Zhou and Yinong Chen and Xiaoying Bai	\N	2008
8442390	Intelligent Systems	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VelardiNavigliDAmadio08IntelligentSystems	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2008.88	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	18-25	\N	5	\N	issn = {1541-1672}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/VelardiNavigliDAmadio08IntelligentSystems.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Glossaries are helpful for integrating information, reducing semantic\
\	heterogeneity, and facilitating communication between information\
\	systems. Commercial publishers charge lexicographers with building\
\	glossaries, but this isn't appropriate when a domain's semantics\
\	are continuously evolving rather than precisely characterized, as\
\	in emerging Web communities and interest groups. In emerging domains,\
\	glossary building is the cooperative effort of a team of domain experts.\
\	It involves several steps, including identifying the domain-relevant\
\	terminology, defining each term, and harmonizing the results. This\
\	is a time-consuming, costly process that often requires support from\
\	a collaborative platform to facilitate shared decisions and validation.\
\	TermExtractor and GlossExtractor, two Web applications based on Web\
\	mining techniques, support this complete glossary-building procedure.\
\	The tools exploit the Web's evolving nature, allowing one to continually\
\	update the emerging community's vocabulary. TermExtractor and GlossExtractor,\
\	which were used in the European project Interop, are freely available\
\	and are being used in experiments in different domains across the\
\	world. This article is part of a special issue on Natural Language\
\	Processing and the Web.	fa2be8f245c8be543b03d17200c57305	4b91ac6eb2f477d4e4655bb2047bacb8	a3b21d8a9b909fa3c829dd867cc5df2c	article	Mining the Web to Create Specialized Glossaries	Paola Velardi and Roberto Navigli and Pierluigi D'Amadio	\N	2008
8442395	it -- Information Technology	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WahlsterKroenerEtAl08it	http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/itit.2008.0460	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	45-50	\N	1	\N	issn = {1611-2776}, timestamp = {2008.08.14}, file = {Preprint:2008/WahlsterKroenerEtAl08it.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Intelligent assistants need precise knowledge about activity sequences\
\	and the habits of their users so as to support them in an adequate\
\	manner. The following contribution addresses an approach to user\
\	support, which takes advantage of the object centred nature of many\
\	day-to-day activities. By means of application examples from the\
\	everyday, we illustrate how a combination of smart items and digital\
\	memories allows for realizing innovative support mechanisms, which\
\	take into account static knowledge about objects as well as situational\
\	observations and historical data. Here, we devote special attention\
\	to applications originating from the sharing of data gathered this\
\	way between users and systems.\
\	\
\	\
\	Austausch digitaler Gedächtnisse von Produkten und Konsumenten\
\	in instrumentierten Umgebungen:\
\	\
\	Intelligente Assistenten benötigen präzises Wissen über\
\	Handlungsabläufe und Gewohnheiten ihres Benutzers, um diesen\
\	in adäquater Weise unterstützen zu können. Der folgende\
\	Beitrag behandelt einen Ansatz zur Benutzerunterstützung, der\
\	sich die objektzentrierte Natur vieler Alltagshandlungen zu Nutze\
\	macht. Wir illustrieren anhand von Anwendungsbeispielen, wie durch\
\	die Kombination von Smart Items und digitalen Gedächtnissen innovative\
\	Formen der Benutzerunterstützung möglich werden, die statisches\
\	Wissen über Objekte mit dynamischen Informationen und historischen\
\	Daten kombinieren. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmen wir hierbei Anwendungsmöglichkeiten,\
\	die aus dem Austausch der so gewonnenen Daten zwischen Benutzern\
\	und Systemen entstehen.	1910ef9bc931b4dc93c72cc3ff6db993	10b9b8a2b85266c95f115ff249153527	ca742ef268fa0c6a346f11c9c8a142ac	article	Sharing Memories of Smart Products and their Consumers in Instrumented\
\	Environments	Wolfgang Wahlster and Alexander Kröner and Michael Schneider and Jörg Baus	\N	2008
8442397	Informatik-Spektrum	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walter08InformatikSpektrum	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00287-008-0228-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	333-343	\N	4	\N	issn = {0170-6012}, timestamp = {2009.05.09}, file = {SpringerLink:2008/Walter08InformatikSpektrum.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Rich Internet Applications sind Webapplikationen, die mit einer wesentlich\
\	interaktiveren Benutzerschnittstelle ausgestattet sind, als wir das\
\	bisher von den auf HTML basierten poor ugly web applications (PUWA)\
\	gewohnt waren.	ec3c512ce7e1e401bd486336a1e9e0e9	bf3693b4e1edbe1efbff4c7237880a50	f9f11c829ab9cd375c7a2bba40e5f671	article	{Rich Internet Applications -- Eine perfekte Kombination benutzerfreundlicher\
\	Schnittstellen mit Webtechnologie}	Hans-Dirk Walter	\N	2008
8442401	Communications of the ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeikumKasneciEtAl09cacm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1498765.1498784	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	56-64	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2009/WeikumKasneciEtAl09cacm.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Comprehensive knowledge bases would tap the Web's deepest information\
\	sources and relationships to address questions beyond today's keyword-based\
\	search engines.	5173e3105f9c10f7f0c3eca256ad8226	2721cb504bcec8e439e23e48b36985ef	0e4b4e5454c863d3ec4eb9503cbaad69	article	Database and Information-retrieval Methods for Knowledge Discovery	Gerhard Weikum and Gjergji Kasneci and Maya Ramanath and Fabian Suchanek	\N	2009
8442404	Communications of the ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WildeGlushko08cacm2	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1400181.1400195	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	43-49	\N	10	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.05.08}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2008/WildeGlushko08cacm2.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	How do we apply the concept of resource orientation by designing representations\
\	to support interactions?	16e38e7a2d0d24bbf63df9e970799804	080cc7d2a3a7dafb736e510b54323554	4beb47e337da6f28b24e6e120e2b6048	article	Document Design Matters	Erik Wilde and Robert J. Glushko	\N	2008
8442407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{WWW '07:} Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on World\
\	Wide Web, Banff, Canada	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, USA	\N	\N	WuNatchetoi07WWW	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1242572.1242796	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	1259-1260	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.19}, file = {ACM Digital Library:2007/WuNatchetoi07WWW.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, owner = {flint}	The goal of this poster is to describe our implementation of a new\
\	architecture enabling efficient integration between mobile phone\
\	applications and Web Services. Using this architecture, we have implemented\
\	a mobile shopping assistant described further. In order to build\
\	this architecture, we designed an innovative XML compression mechanism\
\	to facilitate data exchange between mobile phones and Web Services.\
\	We also designed a smart connection manager to control asynchronous\
\	communication for all possible channels of a mobile phone. In addition,\
\	we used diverse input modes in order to extend users' access to Web\
\	Services.	6794dd48486b61388b2d8a6cc658fb0c	fbe73bf231d0b89da0012d90f801e7e7	1ab0b9df20a20dafb2e0dbca5116238a	inproceedings	Mobile Shopping Assistant: Integration of Mobile Applications and\
\	Web Services	Huaigu Wu and Yuri Natchetoi	\N	2007
8442420	\N	5554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ESWC2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02121-3	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, isbn = {978-3-642-02120-6}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th European\
\	Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2009.\
\	\
\	\
\	The 45 revised full papers of the research track presented together\
\	with the abstracts of 4 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed\
\	and selected from more than 250 submissions. The papers are organized\
\	in topical sections on applications, evaluation and benchmarking,\
\	ontologies and natural language, ontology alignment, ontology engineering,\
\	query processing, reasoning, search and identities, semantic Web\
\	architectures, semantic Web services, and tagging and annotation.\
\	In addition to the technical research track, this book presents 8\
\	contributions to the ESWC 2009 PhD symposium, 24 system demo papers,\
\	as well as 8 contributions to the semantic Web in-use track.	b5e847a4c20316c0a053d090507c5667	c16cad5d2e0267b8dc894d6bb14b0288	ab4c996b60d255f13353c07d1199edaa	proceedings	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, 6th European Semantic\
\	Web Conference, {ESWC 2009}, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 31–June\
\	4, 2009 Proceedings	\N	Lora Aroyo and Paolo Traverso and Fabio Ciravegna and Philipp Cimiano and Tom Heath and Eero Hyvönen and Riichiro Mizoguchi and Eyal Oren and Marta Sabou and Elena Simperl	2009
8442423	\N	5569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	SFM2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01918-0	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, isbn = {978-3-642-01917-3}, owner = {flint}	This book presents a set of 8 papers accompanying the lectures of\
\	leading researchers given at the 9th edition of the International\
\	School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication\
\	and Software Systems, SFM 2009, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in June\
\	2009.\
\	\
\	\
\	SFM 2009 was devoted to formal methods for web services and covered\
\	several aspects including coreography, orchestration, description\
\	techniques, interaction, synthesis, composition, session types, contracts,\
\	verification, security, and performance.	5c4d621a8e8015add06422273089d783	ebdc8e17535451fd20fad4ffce33237c	cfbb7efa2d42c5c82dccf50705732f01	book	Formal Methods for Web Services: 9th International School on Formal\
\	Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication and Software Systems,\
\	SFM 2009, Bertinoro, Italy, June 1-6, 2009, Advanced Lectures	\N	Marco Bernardo and Luca Padovani and Gianluigi Zavattaro	2009
8442428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	BullingerTenHompel2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36733-8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, owner = {flint}	Das Internet der Dinge wurde von der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zu einem\
\	der Top-Themen angewandter Forschung ausgerufen und beflügelt\
\	seitdem die Fantasie von Forschern und Ingenieuren.\
\	\
\	Ebenso wie die Datenpakete im Internet finden zukünftig die Pakete,\
\	Paletten und Behälter im logistischen Netzwerk allein ihren Weg\
\	von der Produktion bis zum Kunden - und wieder zurück zum Recycling.\
\	Getreu dem Motto Selbst ist das Paket! sprechen die Dinge der Logistik\
\	miteinander, koordinieren sich und fordern die nötigen Ressourcen\
\	selbständig an. Die Dinge erhalten eine elektronische Identität\
\	und werden auf Basis der RFID-Technologie drahtlos mit ihrer Umwelt\
\	vernetzt. Die Abbildung der virtuellen Welt der Daten und der realen\
\	Welt der Dinge in Echtzeit, sowie autonome logistische Objekte und\
\	sich selbstorganisierende Logistiknetze schaffen die Voraussetzung\
\	für die Realisierung der Visionen im Internet der Dinge.\
\	\
\	In diesem Buch zeigen 31 Fachbeiträge namhafter Autoren die zahllosen\
\	Facetten des Internet der Dinge auf und vermitteln die Faszination\
\	der Entwicklung, dass sich Fahrzeuge und Fördertechnik mithilfe\
\	von Verfahren der künstlichen Intelligenz und mobilen Softwareagenten\
\	so in Bewegung setzen, wie die Pakete es vorgeben - ohne zentralen\
\	Rechner, autonom, mobil und selbstgesteuert.	34cd29529a77769de862e2a858181794	f6752b3a88ec233618075faa6a450243	1eebfc2b03464357fd42e0831ed8baac	book	{Internet der Dinge: Selbststeuernde Objekte und selbstorganisierende\
\	Systeme}	\N	Hans-Jörg Bullinger and Michael ten Hompel	2007
8442429	\N	5531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	SG2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02115-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, isbn = {978-3-642-02114-5}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International\
\	Symposium on Smart Graphics, SG 2009.\
\	\
\	\
\	The 15 revised full papers together with 8 short papers and 2 demonstrations\
\	presented were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized\
\	in topical sections on visual analytics, user studies, human computer\
\	interaction, computer graphics and artificial intelligence, as well\
\	as virtual and mixed reality.	88b8f83a1114d1fc185f154d1ecf23d6	097ae7b57b9424836aff2ec6e1a18ded	5f144a4ee92ec6b7ce83d1b09fe82775	proceedings	Smart Graphics: 10th International Symposium, {SG 2009}, Salamanca,\
\	Spain, May 28-30, 2009. Proceedings	\N	Andreas Butz and Brian Fisher and Marc Christie and Antonio Krüger and Patrick Olivier and Roberto Ther{\\´o}n	2009
8442431	\N	4273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ISWC2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.05}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540490299/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-540-49029-6}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International\
\	Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2006, held in Athens, GA, USA in November\
\	2006.\
\	\
\	The 52 revised full academic papers and 14 revised application papers\
\	presented together with the abstracts of 3 invited talks and 12 selected\
\	doctoral consortium articles were carefully reviewed and selected\
\	from a total of 215 submitted papers to the academic track and 42\
\	to the applications track. The research papers address all current\
\	issues in the field of the semantic Web, ranging from theoretical\
\	aspects to various applied topics. The application track \\emph{Semantic\
\	Web In Use} contains papers on applications in government, public\
\	health, public service, academic, and industrial source - such as\
\	new technologies for building applications, and methodological and\
\	feasibility aspects of building industrial applications that incorporate\
\	semantic Web technology. Short descriptions of the top five winning\
\	applications submitted to the Semantic Web Challenge competition\
\	conclude the volume.	52cb945f2e0fb0b17df710ad4ccd27e6	d4040a070178bd9ca4419639fb841d83	6af01fd2d3454e14babdf3fd44bf929c	proceedings	The Semantic Web -- {ISWC 2006}: 5th International Semantic Web Conference,\
\	Athens, GA, USA, November 5-9, 2006. Proceedings	\N	Isabel Cruz and Stefan Decker and Dean Allemang and Chris Preist and Daniel Schwabe and Peter Mika and Mike Uschold and Lora Aroyo	2006
8442438	\N	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing	ICEIS2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00670-8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3642006698/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-642-00669-2}, owner = {flint}	This books contains the best papers of the 10th International Conference\
\	on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2008, held in Barcelona,\
\	Spain, in June 2008.\
\	\
\	Two invited papers are presented together with 24 papers which were\
\	carefully reviewed and selected from 62 full papers accepted for\
\	presentation at the conference itself (out of 665 submissions). The\
\	topics covered are: databases and information systems integration;\
\	artificial intelligence and decision support systems; information\
\	systems analysis and specification; software agents and internet\
\	computing; and human-computer interaction.	f71164acfff4b459397e2a8d51c200c5	d84f5451b0e8d59118c5390b71369657	5c1348ed39ac6998903be2433d57abf9	proceedings	Enterprise Information Systems: 10th International Conference, {ICEIS\
\	2008}, Barcelona, Spain, June 12-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers	\N	Joaquim Filipe and Jose Cordeiro	2009
8442439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	FleischMattern2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28299-8	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, isbn = {978-3-540-24003-7}, owner = {flint}	Der sprechende Kühlschrank und wo ist gerade mein Bio-Ei? Ubiquitous\
\	Computing wird aus unseren Kühlschränken Einkaufshelfer machen.\
\	Unser T-Shirt wird wissen, wann es heizen muß. Dinge werden denken.\
\	Es zeichnet sich ein Technik-Trend ab, dessen betriebswirtschaftliche\
\	Konsequenzen und Chancen hier erstmals erläutert werden. Wie\
\	die fundamentalen Veränderungen unternehmerisch genutzt werden\
\	können, wird in mehreren Fallstudien beschrieben. Branchenübergreifend\
\	werden wichtigste Technologien skizziert und konkrete Anleitungen\
\	geliefert. Das Buch ist eine kompakte Analyse für alle, die morgen\
\	auf dem Stand der Dinge sein wollen.	648d13a57c4ce51b5eb95d2d10c68a52	31d58038eb47159d40f596cc490f269f	755fe7bab2f8d28d8237a116f21e14d4	book	{Das Internet der Dinge: Ubiquitous Computing und RFID in der Praxis}	\N	Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern	2005
8442444	\N	5136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DSVIS2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International\
\	Workshop on Design, Specification, and Verification of Interactive\
\	Systems, DSV-IS 2008.\
\	\
\	The 21 revised full papers and 10 late breaking and experience report\
\	papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous\
\	submissions for inclusion in the book. The papers cover user interface\
\	evaluation and specification, with particular emphasis on the use\
\	of task models to provide high-level approaches for capturing the\
\	intended functionality of a user interface; examining techniques\
\	for modeling user interfaces, particularly for mobile and ubiquitous\
\	applications; advanced implementation techniques for interactive\
\	systems; and architecture of interactive systems with special focus\
\	on evaluation and specification.	8c20bbf2459a4785d0d318825678133d	87b29d7ac9a51e0fc02c0fb5181d0ebe	2352c73f76b98202fbcc6ffe40d75837	proceedings	Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 15th\
\	International Workshop, {DSV-IS 2008}, Kingston, Canada, July 16-18,\
\	2008, Revised Papers	\N	T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque	2008
8442448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	GuenterKlettiKubach2008	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540764534/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54076-453-3}, owner = {flint}	Information systems for manufacturing often follow a three-layer architecture\
\	based on an enterprise resource planning (ERP) layer (for order planning),\
\	a manufacturing execution system (MES) layer (for factory control),\
\	and a shop floor layer (for machine control). Future requirements\
\	on flexibility and adaptability require a much closer integration\
\	of ERP systems with the manufacturing floor. To achieve this integration,\
\	an MES often pushes customer orders to the manufacturing floor in\
\	a flexible manner. Moreover, a large amount of shop floor data needs\
\	to be filtered and fed into business planning applications such as\
\	production planning or supply chain management. Radio Frequency Identification\
\	(RFID) chips can play an important role in the collection and management\
\	of such data.\
\	\
\	Günther, Kletti, and Kubach explain the potential advantages of\
\	using RFID technology in a modern manufacturing and supply chain\
\	context. Areas of emphasis include integration of RFID data into\
\	legacy IT architectures, RFID-MES-ERP integration, and cost-benefit\
\	considerations. Their presentation is not restricted to intra-company\
\	production planning, but also emphasizes the benefits of inter-company\
\	collaboration. Six case studies based on SAP's ERP systems and MPDV's\
\	MES solution show how to successfully implement cross-company supply\
\	chain integration using RFID technology.	0b2723663120fcde16e3d94478bdcd98	c665c6a7c65ade602764c1964d55b8cc	835907c0dfaee97d3ce71bff8b68223a	book	RFID in Manufacturing	\N	Oliver Günther and Wolfhard Kletti and Uwe Kubach	2008
8442450	\N	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	HeppDeLeenheerEtAl2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69900-4	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/038769899X/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-387-69899-1}, owner = {flint}	Managing ontologies and annotated data throughout their life-cycles\
\	is at the core of semantic systems of all kinds. Ontology Management,\
\	an edited volume by senior researchers in the field, provides an\
\	up-to-date, concise and easy-to-read reference on this topic.\
\	\
\	This volume describes relevant tasks, practical and theoretical challenges,\
\	limitations and methodologies, plus available software tools. The\
\	editors discuss integrating the conceptual and technical dimensions\
\	with a business view on using ontologies, by stressing the cost dimension\
\	of ontology engineering and by providing guidance on how up-to-date\
\	tooling helps to build, maintain, and use ontologies. Also included\
\	is a one-stop reference on all aspects of managing ontological data\
\	and best practices on ontology management for a number of application\
\	domains.	78b5dc0ccc86d994fa03d3f6d4b8ed32	45213c5da1a45188ad4fdf21fde956c8	4b936a3de535871010f67d89f107c1b7	book	Ontology Management: Semantic Web, Semantic Web Services, and Business\
\	Applications	\N	Martin Hepp and Pieter De Leenheer and Aldo de Moor and York Sure	2008
8442458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	KuropkaTroegerEtAl2008	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540786163/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54078-616-0}, owner = {flint}	Service-oriented computing has recently gained extensive momentum\
\	in both industry and academia, and major software vendors hook on\
\	to the service paradigm and tailor their software systems towards\
\	services in order to accommodate ever-changing process and product\
\	requirements in today’s dynamic market environments. While dynamic\
\	binding of services at runtime was identified as a core functionality\
\	of service-based environments as far back as 2000, its industrial-strength\
\	implementation has yet to be achieved. The main reason for this is\
\	the lack of rich service specifications, concepts, and tools to process\
\	them.\
\	\
\	This book introduces advanced concepts in service provisioning and\
\	service engineering, including semantic concepts, dynamic discovery\
\	and composition, and illustrates them in a concrete business use\
\	case scenario. To prove the validity of the concepts and technologies,\
\	a semantic service provisioning reference architecture framework\
\	as well as a prototypical implementation of its subsystems and a\
\	prototypical realization of a proper business scenario are presented.\
\	Thus the book goes way beyond current service-based software technologies\
\	by providing a coherent and consistent set of technologies and systems\
\	functionality that realizes advanced concepts in service provisioning.\
\	\
\	Both the use case scenario and the provisioning platform have already\
\	been substantiated and implemented by the EU-funded Adaptive Services\
\	Grid project. The book therefore presents state-of-the-art research\
\	results that have already passed a real industrial implementation\
\	evaluation which is based on the work of over 20 European partners\
\	cooperating in the field of semantic service provisioning.	84bcb363315e224b3f2f8c9e4b644c01	15f4e65b208d69a124c2e68df8de801b	e74d9fa5dfab4619d6dda2d01bd50c6c	book	Semantic Service Provisioning	\N	Dominik Kuropka and Peter Tröger and Steffen Staab and Mathias Weske	2008
8442461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	LiuOezsu2009	http://www.springer.com/978-0-387-49616-0	\N	Updated base references	\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}, isbn = {978-0-387-49616-0}, owner = {flint}	The Encyclopedia of Database Systems will be a comprehensive reference\
\	to topics in database systems for students, researchers and practitioners\
\	who need a quick and authoritative reference to the subject of databases,\
\	data management, and database systems, such as basic concept definition,\
\	data processing algorithms, key results to date, and references to\
\	source materials. The encyclopedia will feature an alphabetical organization\
\	of nearly 1000 entries, covering both topics of current interest\
\	and key research results of historical significance in all the main\
\	areas of database systems.\
\	\
\	\
\	Publication by Springer is planned for 2008; the Encyclopedia of Database\
\	Systems will be available as a printed volume and an online reference\
\	work.	6ad28261b4fae774265dba49b296b7e7	fb7575bbb11dcbec18b1d8fc3d8ba603	ca84b57732714bfb218fe776cbaa50c9	book	Encyclopedia of Database Systems	\N	Ling Liu and M. Tamer Özsu	2009
8442463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Mattern2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71455-2	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, isbn = {978-3-540-71454-5}, owner = {flint}	Wir erleben eine ständig zunehmende Informatisierung in Beruf\
\	und Freizeit. Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien werden\
\	unseren Alltag künftig weitaus stärker durchdringen, als\
\	wir es uns vorstellen können. Dabei sind viele Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten\
\	bereits absehbar: Smarte Objekte werden stark an Bedeutung gewinnen,\
\	und die Kommunikation mit Alltagsgegenständen wird selbstverständlich.\
\	Die Einsatzmöglichkeiten dieser technischen Neuerungen sind praktisch\
\	unbegrenzt. Das vorliegende Buch stellt sie ausführlich dar;\
\	die Autoren erläutern aber auch die Einflüsse auf die Gesellschaft\
\	und weisen auf Prozesse hin, die ein radikales Umdenken erfordern\
\	werden.	c216e7f86661ae72bc167ef47ab747e4	1063bc4f0781de7d3625e39e6699da72	41437a80abb36b23b37758e3c7b94b49	book	{Die Informatisierung des Alltags: Leben in smarten Umgebungen}	\N	Friedemann Mattern	2007
8442464	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Mattern2003	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540002138/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-540-00213-0}, owner = {flint}	Heute sind es vernetzte Computer und Handys, die den Informationszugriff\
\	immer und überall ermöglichen. Aber schon bald lassen sich\
\	kleinste, billige und über Funk miteinander kommunizierende Prozessoren\
\	und Sensoren überall einbauen. "Smarte" Alltagsgegenstände\
\	können dann ihre Umgebung erfassen, auf Internet-Ressourcen zugreifen,\
\	wissen, wo sie sind und wer in der Nähe ist. Wie leben wir in\
\	einer solchen total informatisierten und vernetzten Welt? Hier kommen\
\	Wissenschaftler zu Wort, die auf dem Gebiet des Ubiquitous Computing\
\	arbeiten. Sie zeigen das Potenzial der allumfassenden Informatisierung\
\	und diskutieren mögliche Auswirkungen.	8fb2d21577384f25a4eb85ed5ab914e0	9d8587b2a90141f5c480c098126b73de	6990de0359de068536062060ff340212	book	{Total vernetzt: Szenarien einer informatisierten Welt}	\N	Friedemann Mattern	2003
8442468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	MonsonHaefel2009	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/059652269X/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-596-52269-8}, owner = {flint}	97 Things represents a new kind of technical book. It's not about\
\	code; it's not about UML diagrams; and, it's about what really matters:\
\	the principles that the best software architects have pulled out\
\	of their experience. Benefit from their experience; find out what's\
\	really important. It's not always technology - in fact, it usually\
\	isn't. Communications with stakeholders, understanding requirements,\
\	eliminating complexity before it gets you tied up in knots - all\
\	of these trump technology issues. Many projects fail, but projects\
\	rarely fail because the developers chose to write in Python or Ruby\
\	or Java or C. Get into the mind of today's leading software architects!\
\	Find out what they think about when they're approaching a project.\
\	If you want to take your career in software development to the next\
\	level, this book is essential reading.	96a21400f42e7f4702378d373c0b14e9	ab01e385ae7625a03f1ecffa6d8c9ab3	90a9649ea6ec0de21ea147814a620e6d	book	97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know	\N	Richard Monson-Haefel	2009
8442471	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Semantic Web and Beyond	PetrieMargariaEtAl2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72496-6	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/0387724958/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-387-72495-9}, owner = {flint}	Service-Oriented Computing is one of the most promising software engineering\
\	trends because of the potential to reduce the programming effort\
\	for future distributed industrial systems. However, only a small\
\	part of this potential rests on the standardization of tools offered\
\	by the web services stack. The larger part of this potential rests\
\	upon the development of sufficient semantics to automate service\
\	orchestration.\
\	\
\	\
\	Currently there are many different approaches to semantic web service\
\	descriptions and many frameworks built around them. A common understanding,\
\	evaluation scheme, and test bed to compare and classify these frameworks\
\	in terms of their capabilities and shortcomings, is necessary to\
\	make progress in developing the full potential of Service-Oriented\
\	Computing.\
\	\
\	\
\	The Semantic Web Services Challenge is an open source initiative that\
\	provides a public evaluation and certification of multiple frameworks\
\	on common industrially-relevant problem sets. This edited volume\
\	reports on the first results in developing common understanding of\
\	the various technologies intended to facilitate the automation of\
\	mediation, choreography and discovery for Web Services using semantic\
\	annotations.	5a76e3944b373797256ee232e65756a6	dddf381a0c5a52f94c31e346341340fa	af8aa54aaa45025faa57ad7418209e13	book	Semantic Web Services Challenge: Results from the First Year	\N	Charles Petrie and Tiziana Margaria and Holger Lausen and Michal Zaremba	2009
8442476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	RossnagelSommerlatteWinand2008	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540770216/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54077-021-3}, owner = {flint}	Allgegenwärtige, in den Hintergrund tretende Informationstechniken\
\	könnten den Menschen in allen Lebensbereichen - bei der Arbeit,\
\	beim Einkaufen, beim Reisen und zu Hause - unbemerkt und mitdenkend\
\	unterstützen. Eine solche Entwicklung bietet nicht nur die Vision,\
\	intellektuelle und physische Begrenzungen des Menschen zu überwinden,\
\	sondern auch viele neue Herausforderungen für bisherige Werte\
\	und Lebensweisen. Daher drängt sich die Frage auf, wie wir angesichts\
\	dieser Möglichkeiten künftig leben wollen und wie wir die\
\	vor uns stehenden Entwicklungen beeinflussen können. Das Buch\
\	beschreibt diese Entwicklungen, ihre möglichen wirtschaftlichen\
\	und gesellschaftlichen Folgen sowie ihre Auswirkungen auf das Weltbild\
\	und das Selbstbild der Menschen - und es analysiert die Möglichkeiten,\
\	diese Entwicklungen gestaltend zu beeinflussen.	682cace8447e805706232b89c3c74f1a	efcbcb18e06671ef5f5ebb9f37cf200f	d0c9bfe10200055beaa13fb061b1f1fe	book	{Digitale Visionen: Zur Gestaltung allgegenwärtiger Informationstechnologien}	\N	Alexander Roßnagel and Tom Sommerlatte and Udo Winand	2008
8442477	\N	3868	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	EWSN2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11669463	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, isbn = {978-3-540-32158-3}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third European\
\	Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, EWSN 2006.\
\	\
\	The 21 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of\
\	1 invited talk and 2 tutorials were carefully reviewed and selected\
\	from 133 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections\
\	on query systems, sensor network services, routing, localization,\
\	platforms and development, medium access control, and measurements.	93c075aec5aeeed669e508beb18ea4e4	16a616570a4e926238a41006d90c4285	1d99c0ec519ac78f3a8022bbc9c6d5ca	proceedings	Wireless Sensor Networks : Third European Workshop, {EWSN 2006},\
\	Zurich, Switzerland, February 13--15, 2006, Proceedings	\N	Kay Römer and Holger Karl and Friedemann Mattern	2006
8442481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	SpinellisGousios2009	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/059651798X/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-596-51798-4}, owner = {flint}	What are the ingredients of robust, elegant, flexible, and maintainable\
\	software architecture? The book seeks to answer this question with\
\	a collection of intriguing essays from more than a dozen of today's\
\	leading software designers and architects. In each essay, one or\
\	two contributors present a favorite piece of software architecture,\
\	and analyze what makes it innovative and ideal for its purpose. Some\
\	of the engineers in this book reveal how they developed a specific\
\	project, including the decisions they faced and the trade offs they\
\	made, while others take a step back to investigate the impact certain\
\	architectural aspects have had on computing as a whole.Topics include:\
\	Facebook's architecture as the basis for a data-centric application\
\	ecosystem; The magic behind the Jikes RVM self-optimizable, self-hosting\
\	runtime for a high-level language; Differences and similarities between\
\	object-oriented and functional architectural analysis; How architectures\
\	can affect system evolution and developer engagement; The effect\
\	of Xen's well-designed architecture on the way operating systems\
\	evolve; Design choices and building blocks that made Tandem the platform\
\	of choice in high-availability environments for over two decades;\
\	How creeping featurism has helped GNU Emacs gain unanticipated functionality;\
\	and, How community processes can help software architectures evolve\
\	from rough sketches to beautiful systems.	48b3d414d2b816647478ab9fee7178b7	b69e2064a56e4bf25e6eda4c03a91faa	5c77f69b0098aa6245cfc9b5b0bdc907	book	Beautiful Architecture: Leading Thinkers Reveal the Hidden Beauty\
\	in Software Design	\N	Diomidis Spinellis and Georgios Gousios	2009
8442483	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	StellmanGreene2009	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, file = {O'Reilly Product page:http\\://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596518028/:URL}, isbn = {978-0-596-51802-8}, owner = {flint}	In this book, leading programmers, managers, and management experts\
\	talk about how they brought successful projects to fruition. Good\
\	stories and case studies are the best ways to learn, and this book\
\	brings together exciting and thought-provoking stories from the careers\
\	of top team-builders. Typical team issues, such as hiring, inspiration,\
\	morale, and planning are explored in a combination of theory and\
\	actual events on real projects.	1b7a5a81ca10745f722fcce6ca4b7104	2924432adbe2c9c6cbf7af6c78fde308	5e1928ce2af8480463244e7cd82ae82f	book	Beautiful Teams: Inspiring and Cautionary Tales from Veteran Team\
\	Leaders	\N	Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene	2009
8442487	\N	5445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	StuckenschmidtParentSpaccapietra2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01907-4	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, isbn = {978-3-642-01906-7}, owner = {flint}	This book constitutes a collection of research achievements mature\
\	enough to provide a firm and reliable basis on modular ontologies.\
\	It gives the reader a detailed analysis of the state of the art of\
\	the research area and discusses the recent concepts, theories and\
\	techniques for knowledge modularization.\
\	\
\	\
\	The 13 papers presented in this book were all carefully reviewed before\
\	publication. They have been organized in three parts: Part I gives\
\	a general introduction to the idea and issues characterizing modularization\
\	and offers an in-depth analysis of properties, criteria and knowledge\
\	import techniques for modularization. Part II describes four major\
\	research proposals for creating modules from an existing ontology\
\	either by partitioning an ontology into a collection of modules or\
\	by extracting one or more modules from the ontology. Part III reports\
\	on collaborative approaches where modules that pre-exist are linked\
\	together through mappings to form a virtual large ontology.	9afbec75c1b3fbb935ea180282ff7097	abaa570522edef36c2903af8e99c8423	c3ef675825c07e626f3279765419e197	book	Modular Ontologies: Concepts, Theories and Techniques for Knowledge\
\	Modularization	\N	Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Christine Parent and Stefano Spaccapietra	2009
8442488	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	StuderGrimmAbecker2007	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, file = {Amazon Search inside:http\\://www.amazon.de/gp/reader/3540708936/:URL}, isbn = {978-3-54070-893-3}, owner = {flint}	In just a few years, service-oriented architectures (SOA) and Web\
\	services not only gained considerable interest in computer science\
\	research, they were also taken up with unanimity by all major international\
\	players in the IT industry. However, and in spite of all existing\
\	standards, in most SOA applications much human intervention is still\
\	required, for example to interpret the semantics of informal descriptions\
\	or to harmonize incompatible data schemata. Semantic Web services\
\	combine Web services communication technology with the intelligent\
\	processing of ontology-based metadata to achieve highly integrated\
\	enterprise application integration scenarios, for service look-up,\
\	schema matching, or protocol negotiation, for example. Rudi Studer\
\	and his team deliver a self-contained compendium about this exciting\
\	field, starting with the basic standards and technologies and also\
\	including advanced applications in eGovernment and eHealth. The contributions\
\	provide both the theoretical background and the practical knowledge\
\	necessary to understand the essential ideas and to design new cutting-edge\
\	applications. They address computer science students as well as researchers\
\	in academia and industry who need a concise introduction and state-of-the-art\
\	survey of current research, and the book can easily be used as the\
\	basis of a specialized course on Web services or Semantic Web applications.\
\	In addition, IT professionals will be able to assess the potential\
\	and possible benefits of this new technology.	35cba21457e77635d43b7b688fdcb5c0	347b3d296488b15d4286e05fd5d8018d	ead46ddd1a49e64c13e2c200331cea7b	book	Semantic Web Services: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications	\N	Rudi Studer and Stephan Grimm and Andreas Abecker	2007
8442491	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halem	Köln	\N	Neue Schriften zur Online-Forschung	ZerfassWelkerSchmidt2008_1	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, isbn = {978-3-93825-866-8}, owner = {flint}	Das Internet ist nicht nur eine technische, sondern auch eine soziale\
\	Innovation: Unsere Kommunikationsmöglichkeiten haben sich in\
\	den vergangenen Jahren drastisch erweitert. Wie aber verändern\
\	sich Öffentlichkeiten und Kommunikationsformen? Was sind die\
\	Inhalte des sogenannten Web 2.0, wie werden diese genutzt und was\
\	bedeutet das für Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft? Der Doppelband\
\	erstellt eine Zwischenbilanz. Dabei werden alle drei gesellschaftlichen\
\	Ebenen - von der Mikroperspektive des einzelnen Nutzers über\
\	die Mesoebene von Organisationen bis hin zur gesamtgesellschaftlichen\
\	Makroperspektive - untersucht. Wissenschaftler verschiedener Fachbereiche\
\	haben dazu beigetragen, das Phänomen fassbarer zu machen: Soziologen,\
\	Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaftler, Psychologen, Wirtschafts-\
\	und Politikwissenschaftler sowie Juristen diskutieren nicht nur Theorien\
\	und Befunde, sondern zeigen an konkreten Fallbeispielen erfolgreiche\
\	Kommunikation im Social Web.\
\	\
\	Band 1 behandelt Grundlagen und Methoden des neuen Internets: Die\
\	Autoren werfen zunächst einen Blick auf soziologische und kommunikationswissenschaftliche\
\	Grundlagen. Sie fragen u.a., welchen Einfluss die Blogosphäre\
\	auf den Journalismus hat und betrachten die Rezipienten und ihr Nutzungsverhalten.\
\	Ein drittes Kapitel lotet Potenziale des Social Web als Forschungsinstrument\
\	aus.	40be9ac2c5d551c23e13f270a83b14d0	17224a4ff41e15f2d83c9b2999edd60b	293f4aa45097359481b92a8ffaad540e	book	{Kommunikation, Partizipation und Wirkungen im Social Web. Band 1:\
\	Grundlagen und Methoden: von der Gesellschaft zum Individuum}	\N	Ansgar Zerfaß and Martin Welker and Jan Schmidt	2008
8442492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halem	Köln	\N	Neue Schriften zur Online-Forschung	ZerfassWelkerSchmidt2008_2	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.11}, isbn = {978-3-93825-868-2}, owner = {flint}	Das Internet ist nicht nur eine technische, sondern auch eine soziale\
\	Innovation: Unsere Kommunikationsmöglichkeiten haben sich in\
\	den vergangenen Jahren drastisch erweitert. Wie aber verändern\
\	sich Öffentlichkeiten und Kommunikationsformen? Was sind die\
\	Inhalte des sogenannten Web 2.0, wie werden diese genutzt und was\
\	bedeutet das für Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft? Der Doppelband\
\	erstellt eine Zwischenbilanz. Dabei werden alle drei gesellschaftlichen\
\	Ebenen - von der Mikroperspektive des einzelnen Nutzers über\
\	die Mesoebene von Organisationen bis hin zur gesamtgesellschaftlichen\
\	Makroperspektive - untersucht. Wissenschaftler verschiedener Fachbereiche\
\	haben dazu beigetragen, das Phänomen fassbarer zu machen: Soziologen,\
\	Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaftler, Psychologen, Wirtschafts-\
\	und Politikwissenschaftler sowie Juristen diskutieren nicht nur Theorien\
\	und Befunde, sondern zeigen an konkreten Fallbeispielen erfolgreiche\
\	Kommunikation im Social Web.\
\	\
\	Band 2 ist den Strategien und Anwendungen im Social Web gewidmet:\
\	Wie sieht die hier gelebte Praxis professioneller Kommunikation aus,\
\	wie reagieren etablierte Akteure auf diese Entwicklungen? Das erste\
\	Kapitel beantwortet diese Frage im Hinblick auf Journalismus und\
\	Verlage, der zweite Teil für die politische Kommunikation staatlicher\
\	und nicht-staatlicher Akteure. Der dritte Teil richtet den Fokus\
\	auf Unternehmen, wobei eine Reihe von Fallbeispielen den praktischen\
\	Einsatz von Elementen des Social Web für die interaktive Wertschöpfung\
\	verdeutlicht.	e0562a6cb012775ca4bbf18716f8a0e3	07a8885b10538a3b9db80677863d130b	242105e82881a7e37ee6978b69e4a0df	book	{Kommunikation, Partizipation und Wirkungen im Social Web. Band 2:\
\	Strategien und Anwendungen: Perspektiven für Wirtschaft, Politik\
\	und Publizistik}	\N	Ansgar Zerfaß and Martin Welker and Jan Schmidt	2008
8442615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rucht2009	  http://books.google.de/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sEXrAsG4LnAC&oi=fnd&pg=PA6&dq=forschungsfreiheit+gr%C3%BCne+gentechnik&ots=kVmIcha2jE&sig=lIWqjYyCIUSGNxF1FpaYYKckB4w#PPA6,M1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	077deb61353261d277ac3aee02b0b26b	8cb2551d17a2f055473aed747e370534	d218c48cfc568dddc489b2444a19f474	book	Politische Diskurse im Internet und in Zeitungen. Das Beispiel Genfood	Dieter Rucht and Mundo Yang and Ann Zimmermann	\N	2009
8443075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	344	http://www.dfg.de/aktuelles_presse/reden_stellungnahmen/2004/download/universitaere_ingenieurausbildung.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c03235d40f8905a31e77f90dbac1b7a	3d4224a11a1ebcef60eada612dd18ae1	e62407250d0e857ab61203a06f7d8e1f	misc	Thesen und Empfehlungen zur deutschen Ingenieurausbildung	{Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG}	\N	2004
8444030	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp ; 2560	UBHD2138841	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	266 S. : graph.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-518-12560-1}, language = {ger}	\N	b995d42e1534630ebbbb65960f4f25d3	ab3af8f9b51c197ed6b0fbd9d3ae54b9	b00dba361b6966a1e19b2762e3a814bf	book	Globale Eliten, lokale Autoritäten	Richard Münch	\N	2009
8444163	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	munch_die_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783518125106}, comment = {{{\\textless}p{\\textgreater}Forschungsstiftungen} vs. Unis: Ausbau der außeruniversitären Forschungseinrichtungen {(Helmholtz,} {Max-Planck,} Franhofer) ging auf Kosten der universitären Forschung (zitiert Hohn und Schimank 1990; Winnes und Schimak 1999: 192 ff.){\\textless}/p{\\textgreater}}	Das Exzellenzprogramm von Bund und Ländern verspricht eine große Erneuerung der Wissenschaft in Deutschland, die verlorenes Terrain im Internationalen Wettbewerb wiedergutmachen soll. Die Ergebnisse dieser Untersuchung bringen die Realität jenseits der Exzellenzrhetorik zum Vorschein. {(Klappentext)}	628515ba0e3b2b5b2528b718f08b5132	f974a48efec6ed22d97e484aeb4c3fbe	f4c2088bca03e0892d8e959072ee963d	book	Die akademische Elite : zur sozialen Konstruktion wissenschaftlicher Exzellenz	Richard Münch	\N	2007
8445930	Physica A: Statistical and Theoretical Physics	257	\N	\N	Aug	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L�onetti1998	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-3V7WNPX-9/1/f86a46f58ddc9fdcd7d8b8a3bb5abfa8	\N	Physica A	\N	\N	77--84	\N	1-4	\N		\N	ac4a80338298f531e4ab7ed66081c4b8	10fbf044bd1dc9e775ae9528fa1ea0d1	76c4174e4dc4480642e292598ac143d1	article	Pattern formation by electric and electro-osmotic self-organization
\
\	in biomembranes	Marc L{\\'e}onetti and Elisabeth Dubois-Violette	\N	1998
8446007	Science	320	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:2714469	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1153716	\N	CiteULike: Everyone's library	\N	\N	495--497	\N	5875	\N	posted-at = {2009-05-19 03:40:49}, citeulike-article-id = {2714469}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1126/science.1153716}	The promise that came with genome sequencing was that we would soon know what genes do, particularly genes involved in human diseases and those of importance to agriculture. We now have the full genomic sequence of human, chimpanzee, mouse, chicken, dog, worm, fly, rice, and cress, as well as those for a wide variety of other species, and yet we still have a lot of trouble figuring out what genes do. Mapping genes to their function is called the "genotype-to-phenotype problem," where phenotype is whatever is changed in the organism when a gene's function is altered. 10.1126/science.1153716	e1512ce9e5e1b5cc0373954d38dfa055	62c4c63dd14f2e0f6294f5cd21f1226c	66050e85c33ad7259fd8305e311dea74	article	From Genotype to Phenotype: Systems Biology Meets Natural Variation	Philip N. Benfey and Thomas Mitchell-Olds	\N	2008
8446043	\N	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	QUEM-report	174	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c15a2b1ab88d4a3f58b190bfdae8dded	2f83c17b14255a820f9b97aef3025595	049566816cb98894169f7cd7cbc3c301	book	Kompetenzentwicklung in außerbetrieblichen Strukturen. Begriffe und Zugänge	ABWF	\N	1998
8446069	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	QUEM-report	217	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	965c88b4f9cee6616c4dcebeebe184af	4dd2ea475ea107eeb616ad6153bd5fff	f68fe1a3c90956b57c790b7e2a8a8d90	book	Anforderungen an Weiterbildungseinrichtungen in Transformationsprozessen	ABWF	\N	1997
8446091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Ingenieur Verlag	Köln	\N	\N	337	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cdebbb17dc1243721b20739a7cd50468	b5d51421d921a7217917d3031471a9b5	e4bad981c40d2b311f8aae9d6b5a6fdb	book	Der Ingenieurberuf in Zukunft. Qualifikationsanforderungen und Beschäftigungsaussichten	Renate Acker and Christiane Konegen-Grenier and Dirk Werner	\N	1999
8446202	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	ewens2004mpg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	75abb821a27bdda357563289abb38f61	3b97f62828dfe74092e1569354d1e5cf	b367e0a3ede36b17e69129d9ce8c542e	book	{Mathematical population genetics}	W.J. Ewens	\N	2004
8446385	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Edition Wissenschaft. Markt- und Unternehmensentwicklung	76	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5431fa3724a38c88ef8ed4ef84479f6e	de7aa2864a27e4b797f65f6190aa13f8	850d887096c75dbbd552d18972da1001	book	Die Universität als Dienstleistungsunternehmen. Innovative Organisationsstrukturen und Motivationskonzepte	Denise Amrhein	\N	1998
8446440	\N	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider-Verl. Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung	215	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5813f89b86a656ef8db8202bf6e4cc47	c366f46d6e71b875910fbfb3ea754617	245eb505afa30e73d417bbf3f742142b	book	Die Verschränkung der Blicke. konstruktivistische Erwachsenenbildung im Dialog	Rolf Arnold and Horst Siebert	\N	2006
8446571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	Bad Heilbrunn/Obb.	\N	\N	299	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ec47fc40b14420dc26b7dbe74d5ba43	8644e82cba259df4466dc5f252d4f1b0	3e74008d84a16f375b504c67d8e49398	book	Wörterbuch Erwachsenenpädagogik	Rolf Arnold and Sigrid Nolda and Ekkehard Nuissl	\N	2001
8446589	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	212	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	958a895e8d14230dd94980c88aa5b600	0086ea7789006f655c77138df83ba5be	68deab5ebdc331e5623c2cd712d59f30	book	Ich lerne, also bin ich. Eine systemisch-konstruktivistische Didaktik	Rolf Arnold	\N	2007
8446666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Universität Kaiserslautern	Kaiserslautern	\N	Schriftenreihe Pädagogische Materialien der Technischen Universität Kaiserslautern	214	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57263cf5c238132d04399bb235a54f94	8323253f989beb6e7ff1937906b2bf31	5f01a5e5464b4691e01722e640455bc5	book	Systemisch-konstruktivistische Erwachsenenbildung. Zur ermöglichungsdidaktischen Praxis des Deutungslernens	Rolf Arnold	\N	2006
8446746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?. Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	156	\N	\N		\N	\N	134-152	\N	\N	\N		\N	b226f3070ddef410904aa8b070b1ef6b	addfea5badb4936208ffaef744cc15bf	9ba101dea23b1d30f1196af70793e227	incollection	Wirkungsorientierte Arbeit mit Leitbildern. Zwei Praxisbeispiele	Margret Bülow-Schramm and Sigrun Nickel and Frank Nullmeier and Lothar Zechlin	Anke Hanft	2000
8446773	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung. Strategien und Konzepte im internationalen Vergleich	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 115	109	\N	\N		\N	\N	283-302	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc88e8a7272afb881eabb762320224e0	5d553c8fa1ef049ba9b28b836fd743be	985fefcd1c9e2115833ff0f97d831d58	incollection	Prozesse der Qualitätssicherung an Hochschulen in der BRD	Margret Bülow-Schramm	Sabine Brendel and Karin Kaiser and Gerd Macke	2005
8446806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?. Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	158	\N	\N		\N	\N	170-190	\N	\N	\N		\N	0cb05270dbab0c6e1490dafcf597ea2f	569606c3a83b6791bd275996bf898e7e	c24af639b3099e9845fe74b3df232034	incollection	Evaluation als Qualitätsmanagement ein strategisches Instrument der Hochschulentwicklung	Margret Bülow-Schramm	Anke Hanft	2000
8446885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aspekte einer neuen Lernkultur. Argumente, Erfahrungen, Konsequenzen	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung. 1999	164	\N	\N		\N	\N	253-274	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c39af8b070d0df97896a662bdb42280	8efc53b20c6eef870e2cf57b91605937	14ecb257f9151a01605cb19f20516c81	incollection	Interorganisationale Lehr- und Lernnetzwerke	Christof Baitsch	ABWF	1999
8446907	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chaos und Ordnung. Formen der Selbstorganisation in Natur und Gesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	396	\N	\N		\N	\N	290-322	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ca51d211d86240b236d9f2103845d0b	184fc1130be0ee2262ba35e21d17bb25	72d3e1fb1b2913435fbef0c2a755c72a	incollection	Ordnung aus dem Chaos. Kooperative Gehirnprozesse bei kognitiven Leistungen	Egon Basar and Gerhard Roth	Günter Küppers	1997
8449516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD494890	\N	\N		\N	\N	674 S.	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {895ffa163125d9e83a97a5f17c398e00}, isbn = {3-518-57700-X, 3-518-57684-4}, language = {ger}, groups = {public}	\N	46adfc6b69bc39e227e3232253a845fb	a96e4a67a4c11bdf2d0c425e4cff1377	bf792a85601538322994bd1399cca3da	book	Soziale Systeme: Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1984
8449523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	\N	\N	Reclam Taschenbuch ; 20119	UBHD2135414	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	119 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-15-020119-0}, language = {ger}	\N	c92a50a64e0512bd57094adcc7df594f	1d19b49a49bd03e7e16dc31ad847b5bf	d90242ca78923e90265a31a12b04413f	book	Kommunikation	Dirk Baecker	\N	2008
8449524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD2024449	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	284 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-58439-1}, language = {ger}	\N	935e0a02666400c72907929dc380e91c	9329756b37224b500559e062b3734539	357f7f31993bcf99fe0abaa93c6503d9	book	Form und Formen der Kommunikation	Dirk Baecker	\N	2005
8449528	\N	\N	\N	Limitierte Sonderausgabe.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redline Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Riesenbeck200902	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3868810307/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19,90}, isbn = {9783868810301}, totalpages = {408}	\N	2a60b26a51ebd16e98dfb09118ec630e	d6be20f2bc2e0fe88dfac1707fd586e0	de5f22d02fd34407005d54147e28f2b7	book	Mega-Macht Marke: Erfolg messen, machen, managen	Hajo Riesenbeck	\N	2009
8449534	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Becker200606	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3828890903/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24,90}, isbn = {9783828890909}, totalpages = {204}	\N	fd0426c41ce5a7d80681a02fd3ac8e2c	05e5b3a3c686a1a953259946b5e89d47	958d7c6ec8ee984d258e5cc189e49609	book	Kreativität in der Werbung	Justin Becker	\N	2006
8449538	\N	\N	\N	1	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller	\N	\N	\N	Busemann200703	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/383640429X/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49,00}, isbn = {9783836404297}, totalpages = {120}	Marken sind ein allgegenwärtiges Phänomen moderner Gesellschaften. Menschen binden sich an Marken, vertrauen ihnen, sind ihnen treu. Marken übernehmen dabei offensichtlich wichtige Funktionen für die Gesellschaft und die in ihr lebenden Menschen. Warum binden sich Menschen an Marken? Was sind die Ursachen für den Bedarf und den Wunsch nach Marken, was sind die Auswirkungen? Welche Wechselwirkungen bestehen zwischen Marke und Gesellschaft? Die Autorin Hanna Busemann gibt einführend einen Überblick über die Entwicklung von Marken, sowie über die Menschen, die sie verwenden: die "Kundschaft". Darauf aufbauend betrachtet und analysiert sie unterschiedliche Ansätze der Sozialpsychologie, Marken- und Wirtschaftssoziologie hinsichtlich ihrer Abhängigkeiten und Zusammenhänge, um damit die sozialen Ursachen und Folgen des Phänomens Marke aufzudecken. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich mit dem Thema Marke befassen: Entscheidungsträger des Markenmanagements und des Marketings, Soziologen und Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, sowie alle diejenigen, die sich für aktuelle gesellschaftliche Phänomene und deren Ursachen und Auswirkungen interessieren.	fa80714a7f28796611693f42d829a0f3	b2e9e24fcb566de41c5904ad3bbdfd54	94743c030f31490553be2c4f743ac272	book	Das Phänomen Marke: Betrachtung und Analyse aktueller markensoziologischer Ansätze	Hanna Busemann	\N	2007
8449548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD2133437	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783834980922}, language = {}	\N	95bb81e34b1c35ca5150d06afc09f619	077bfc70a2156b95adca51a6ab26b009	4f163500d16b41a35ea8d17d49714fe9	book	Best Practice der Markenführung	Franz-Rudolf Esch and Wolfgang Armbrecht	\N	2009
8449658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD2099260	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783835090651}, language = {}	\N	9326b8f06269c3d4dab28ded40daffe3	1555eb90ce9a824fb5eff6cb096c02c9	9e5d3f77a31fc67651920b778ce5daf2	book	Wirkung integrierter Kommunikation	Franz-Rudolf Esch	\N	2006
8450072	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stuttgart	\N	\N	MesserschmidtSchueleinMurnleitner2008	http://www.pwc.de/redirect/49c4e38420924a4b/e50d990e9b647cf	\N	Import aus wertbeitrag.bib	\N	Unter Mitarbeit von Olaf Altenberend, Norbert Behnke, Roland Matuschke, Jochen Richter, Lars Rottweiler, Ernst-August Stehr, Martin Vogt, Hans-Martin Wegner und Jürgen Wernsdörfer
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8198207890ca48f6f4326e16cd79ce3	63d0c918f9bb8c58ac9133dc741e72df	8fd1cfc6e8d3a0e4a759e3c1acaae07f	misc	Der Wertbeitrag der IT zum Unternehmenserfolg : Manage IT as a business	Marcus Messerschmidt and Peter Schülein and Martin Murnleitner	{PricewaterhouseCoopers AG WPG}	2008
8451218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/aaai/AgreC87	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aaai/aaai87.html#AgreC87	\N	dblp	\N	\N	268-272	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	d837258eb7ceb069241661ec8db18d2d	400a151a7b2671b1fa38aef1318fa535	64ca45731055cccb8cc8ed6fefd05165	inproceedings	Pengi: An Implementation of a Theory of Activity.	Philip E. Agre and David Chapman	\N	1987
8451476	forschung - Das Magazin der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hacker2004innovation	http://www.dfg.de/forschung_online/archiv/2004/2004_1/kommentar.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		Der Bundeskanzler hat 2004 zum "Jahr der Innovation" ausgerufen. Zudem wird derzeit nicht nur in Talkrunden und Feuilletons viel über Eliteuniversitäten, Spitzenforschung und ihre Voraussetzungen diskutiert. Dabei wird oft gefragt: Welche Rahmenbedingungen benötigen Spitzenforschung und innovative Wissenschaft in Deutschland? Konsens herrscht hierzulande über den materiellen Aspekt. Schließlich sind wir noch weit von dem Ziel entfernt, drei Prozent des Bruttoinlandsproduktes für die Forschung aufzuwenden, wie dies bereits in anderen Ländern der Fall ist. Fazit: Die Wissenschaft in Deutschland ist unterfinanziert. Wer Innovationen will, muss hier also eingreifen.
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Doch wie steht es um die immateriellen Bedingungen für die Forschung? Ist Deutschland überhaupt ein forschungsfreundliches Land? Nehmen wir das Beispiel Gentechnik. Vor fast 30 Jahren fanden Forscher heraus, dass man das Erbmaterial von Organismen - Bakterien, Pflanzen, Tieren - isolieren und im Labor gezielt verändern kann. Von dieser Innovation, für die recht bald mehrere Nobelpreise vergeben wurden, haben viele profitiert: die Wissenschaft, weil grundlegende Lebensprozesse besser analysierbar wurden, die Wirtschaft und nicht zuletzt die praktische Medizin, weil neue, sichere Medikamente, etwa das Humaninsulin entwickelt werden konnten. Die medizinisch relevante Genforschung, salopp als "rote Gentechnik" bezeichnet, ist alles in allem eine Erfolgsgeschichte.
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Zu Beginn der neuen Ära der Gentechnik wurde auch über Risiken, etwa die Entstehung neuer Krankheitserreger, debattiert. Deshalb verständigten sich Wissenschaftler auf ein "Moratorium", an dessen Ende Regularien standen, die gentechnisch veränderte Organismen in verschiedene Risikoklassen unterteilten, für die jeweils bestimmte Arbeitsbedingungen gültig sind. Diese Regularien haben sich bewährt. Die rote Gentechnik hat sich nicht nur als eine äußerst effiziente, sondern auch als eine sichere Technologie erwiesen. Weltweit, auch in Deutschland, ist die Akzeptanz für diese Technik gewachsen, so dass die Gesetzgebung im Laufe der Zeit liberalisiert wurde, was zu relativ verlässlichen Rahmenbedingungen geführt hat.
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Neben der roten Gentechnik hat sich eine "grüne Gentechnik" entwickelt, in deren Mittelpunkt die Forschung mit gentechnisch veränderten oder "transgenen" Pflanzen steht. Mittlerweile sind weltweit fast 70 Millionen Hektar Fläche mit gentechnisch veränderten Pflanzen registriert worden. Dies entspricht einer Fläche doppelt so groß wie die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Mit den Verfahren der grünen Gentechnik werden neue Sorten von Nutzpflanzen gezüchtet, die resistent gegen bestimmte Krankheitserreger beziehungsweise gegen Insektenbekämpfungsmittel sind, oder die neue Inhaltsstoffe, zum Beispiel Vitamine oder Eiweiße, bilden. Mittels transgener Pflanzen lässt sich deshalb oft kostengünstiger und mit weniger Pflanzenschutzmitteln produzieren. In den USA beläuft sich die Ernte von transgenen Sorten bei Mais, Baumwolle oder Sojabohnen schon auf über 50 Prozent. Während in vielen außereuropäischen Ländern gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen in großem Umfang angebaut werden, gibt es in Europa nach wie vor erhebliche Vorbehalte gegen "genefood".
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Worum geht es nun in der Forschung bei der grünen Gentechnik? Mit Hilfe gentechnisch veränderter Pflanzen lassen sich zahlreiche wissenschaftlich höchst interessante und relevante Fragen beantworten. So wird etwa das Entstehen von Pflanzenkrankheiten erforscht. Nach wie vor werden große Teile der Ernte von Pflanzenschädlingen vernichtet, man denke nur an die Reblaus, die Weinreben angreift, oder an den Mehltau, der Getreide zerstören kann. Das Wissen um die Mechanismen dieser Pflanzenkrankheiten kann zur Entwicklung neuer und resistenterer Arten beitragen. Man kann aber auch studieren, wie sich Pflanzen entwickeln, wie zum Beispiel aus einem Keimling unterschiedliche Gewebe entstehen. Aber auch Probleme des Stoffwechsels von Pflanzen können analysiert werden. So verwundert es nicht, dass über 30 Prozent aller so genannten "Freisetzungen" von transgenen Pflanzen in Deutschland von wissenschaftlichen Instituten, etwa der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, den Universitäten oder der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft vorgenommen werden. Viele dieser Projekte werden auch von der DFG gefördert.
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Wie zuvor bei der "roten" werden auch bei der "grünen" Gentechnik Risiken diskutiert: von der Möglichkeit des Überspringens vermeintlich "schädlicher" Gene auf Wildpflanzen bis hin zu der Vermutung, gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen könnten gesundheitliche Probleme beim Menschen auslösen. Viele dieser Szenarien beruhen allerdings nur auf Mutmaßungen und werden nicht durch die Erfahruungen beim großräumigen Anbau im Ausland gedeckt. Dennoch gab es für bestimmte Bereiche der grünen Gentechnik in der EU ein "Moratorium", das inzwischen ausgelaufen ist. In der Bundesrepublik wird momentan eine allgemein gefasste Richtlinie der EU in deutsches Recht umgesetzt. Der deutsche Gesetzesentwurf wurde mittlerweile vom Bundeskabinett verabschiedet und dem Bundestag sowie dem Bundesrat zugeleitet. Kürzlich hat auch eine erste Anhörung stattgefunden.
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Angesichts der großen Bedeutung der grünen Gentechnik für die Wissenschaft sind die Erwartungen an das neue Gesetz groß. Vor allem richten sich diese auf die Etablierung verlässlicher Rahmenbedingungen. Ob dieses Ziel mit dem neuen "Gentechnikgesetz" erreicht werden kann, ist jedoch mehr als fraglich. Aus Sicht der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft liegt dies an zwei zentralen Punkten: Zum einen ist es ein Anliegen des neuen Gentechnikrechts, ein "Eindringen" von gentechnisch veränderten Pflanzen ins konventionelle Saatgut zu verhindern. Dabei spielt überhaupt keine Rolle, ob die transgenen Pflanzen von den Zulassungs- behörden als unbedenklich eingestuft wurden. Allein die Tatsache, dass es zu Übertragungen von gentechnisch veränderten Pflanzen kommt, wird berücksichtigt. Und der Anwender muss haften, wenn ein bestimmter Schwellenwert an transgenen Pflanzen überschritten wird. Dies gilt für kommerzielle Produzenten, aber auch für Wissenschaftler. Damit ist klar: Sollte diese Haftungsregelung in Kraft treten, würde die faktische "Innovation" auf dem Gebiet der grünen Gentechnik darin bestehen, dass diese Arbeiten künftig außerhalb Deutschlands stattfinden. Es bleibt zu hoffen, dass im Rahmen des Gesetzgebungsverfahrens, bei dem Bundestag und Bundesrat zustimmen müssen, eine Regelung gefunden wird, die den Anliegen der Wissenschaft ebenso Rechnung trägt wie denen der Landwirtschaft.
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Noch ein zweiter Punkt ist wichtig: die Anmeldungsund Genehmigungsprozeduren werden aufwendiger und nicht unbürokratischer. Statt schlankere Strukturen zu schaffen, wird die "Zentrale Kommission für Biologische Sicherheit", die sich sehr bewährt hat, neu strukturiert und quasi verdoppelt. Darüber hinaus werden das Antragsprozedere und die begleitenden Protokollierungen aufwendiger als bisher. Das heißt unter dem Strich: statt Verschlankung und Entbürokratisierung mehr Kommissionen und mehr unproduktive Schreibtischarbeit! Auch hier erwartet die Wissenschaft, dass das Gesetzgebungsverfahren Verbesserungen erbringen wird.
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Es stellt sich also die Frage: Ist Deutschland ein Land, das Innovationen auch auf dem Gebiet der Gentechnik will, oder werden einseitig die Risiken in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion gerückt? Wird die grüne Gentechnik unter Generalverdacht gestellt oder können Wissenschaftler mit einem Vertrauensvorschuss rechnen? Gilt die grundgesetzlich geschützte Forschungsfreiheit auch für die grüne Gentechnik? Auch von der Beantwortung dieser Fragen wird abhängen, ob 2004 als "Jahr der Innovation" im Gedächtnis bleiben wird.
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Prof. Dr. Jörg H. Hacker
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Jörg Hinrich Hacker, Professor für Molekulare Infektionsbiologie an der Universität Würzburg, ist Vizepräsident der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Das Präsidium der DFG setzt sich zusammen aus dem Präsidenten und acht Vizepräsidenten sowie dem Vorsitzenden des Stifterverbandes für die Deutsche Wissenschaft.	ffd1e23e97305e31f72e13eb444c640d	d50da9d0ad36b3786764ef2e8b2b0e02	b3d4434caa0d5c9ef503bb13dc1b7c4f	article	Ein 'Jahr der Innovation' auch für die Gentechnik?	Jörg Hinrich Hacker	\N	2004
8451593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herbert Utz Verlag	\N	\N	\N	odparlik2008bioethik	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	ISBN 3831608180, 9783831608188	\N		\N	c05a12a4270ba2c878fabf773727f40f	c76c64cfbb6e71e0e50779a353d1a6c8	554771d91685c1e704403b76f97c1f37	book	Wie die würde gedeiht: Pflanzen in der Bioethik	\N	Sabine Odparlik and Peter Kunzmann and Nikolaus Knoepffler	2008
8452050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft, Bd. 47	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783830920397	\N	Buchrezension: Good Tags - Bad Tags	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783830920397  3830920393}, refid = {286350205}	\N	bec788021a80a437d7bd2654682a03c0	c6dbfb7d2342dc976793ea006918fc7c	0c42e5e01c1f5044f06d3d2bc753ca4c	inproceedings	Good tags - bad tags : social tagging in der Wissensorganisation	\N	\N	2008
8452159	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graz, Austria	Graz University of Technology	\N	thesis:schubert:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Within the research field of autonomous agents, decision making is a central topic. In this thesis two different approaches - one by planning and an alternative one via learning are described in their application. While the current implementation of the planning system is based on a Prolog backend, the learning approach is implemented with a reinforcement Q-learning algorithm. The environment of the application is the system of KickOffTUG, the RoboCup 2D Soccer Simulation League team of Graz, University of Technology. Within this work both approaches are compared and evaluated to discover their strengths and weaknesses. It could be shown that the main advantage of the planning system is that the plans are built and reviewed by humans. Unfortunately the dependency on the human is the biggest problem of this system as well. On the other hand the learning system is more adaptable, but its main disadvantage lies in the specification of the target function and the creation of the training examples. This work shows that both algorithms, planning and learning, can be applied to the decision making process, as they are equal in their performance. 	3e4e52ddb57e21abf83de2752ea3f3ab	14e4c2a1f2f09a1f7c500dcfe01acb8c	0bcf0249393e01c818653c6b00573fd2	mastersthesis	Decision Making in a Multi-Agent Planning versus Learning	Monika Schubert	\N	2008
8452348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page	\N	\N	\N	caunt99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	classmark = {TDR 650.1 CAU}	\N	3835631382485526faf5fc8e907a1697	12e7f94082c59ee9f640574bfdca7594	3a59e21c0bf94aebf4eed7eaa3e17cec	book	30 Minutes to Manage Information Overload	John Caunt	\N	1999
8452518	Soins gérontologie	\N	\N	\N	mai/juin 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Renard2009	\N	\N		\N	Législation	13-15	\N	77	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.05}	Cet article a pour objectif d'étudier le retentissement pour les personnels
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\	de poursuites pénales engagées à l'encontre des dirigeants des établissements
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\	qui les emploient. Il va de soi que les personnels salariés seront
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\	concernés par l'enquête judiciaire, le plus souvent en qualité de
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\	témoins. Mais il peut aussi arriver que certains soient eux-mêmes
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\	poursuivis -plus rarement néanmoins - pour délaissement d'une personne
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\	hors d'état de se protéger, non-assistance à personne en danger,
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\	homicide involontaire... Pour parer à ces situations, il importe
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\	de connaître l'étendue des droits et obligations de ces personnels,
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\	à partir de situations concrètes, dans des affaires ayant abouti
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\	à des décisions de lajustice pénale.	55f4b41cb6c020961fcc157aaa1fb662	0def26d0341da47dc305cda7d823041c	adb0d556624d0a2fc94c5dc1434c10f4	article	Droits et obligations des personnels face à la maltraitance des personnes
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\	âgées en institution	Marie-Reine Renard	\N	2009
8452662	Phys. Rev. D	47	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.47.3254	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 47 (1993): Mark Galassi - Lapse and shift in...	\N	\N	3254--3264	\N	8	\N	numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.47.3254}	I use my (3+1)-dimensional Regge calculus code to give the first explicit verification that there is an approximate diffeomorphism invariance in Regge calculus. In particular I evolve a neighborhood in a spacelike hypersurface numerically, and show that one may choose lapse and shift freely. I use my numerical approach to analyze the structure of this discrete diffeomorphism group. I also study the constraints in Regge calculus, and find that they are proportional to the third power of the lattice spacing.	95d02834739d682e2e1f1efff779900c	e1f61fd7d40c2b794091a0e7bd250ab2	714cee43ed9e3cbf44bb71d1afb08fd2	article	Lapse and shift in Regge calculus	Mark Galassi	\N	1993
8452911	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Woldering_2008_Europeana	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/receive/jportal_jparticle_00097069?XSL.view.objectmetadata.SESSION=false	\N		\N	\N	33-37	\N	1	\N		\N	d1c28f1c0178e657b168b01b26db18db	1d35260c62b7fcbb9866d686b3d47654	099ef5b4a6041a975de64b3ebd2857e1	article	Europeana: Die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek - Entwicklungen und Perspektiven	Britta Woldering	\N	2008
8452954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer_2006_digitalisierung	http://www.bundesregierung.de/Webs/Breg/DE/Bundesregierung/BeauftragterfuerKulturundMedien/Medienpolitik/DeutscheDigitaleBibliothek/deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.html	\N		\N	Erstellt im Auftrag des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (BKM) unter finanzieller Beteiligung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	42ead8a71dc59507669428ae78e09a0c	2bacd5be1bb5f818519aab63708701c5	3bd9d53efc0d50a46f5db42ba05cd727	techreport	Bestandsaufnahme zur Digitalisierung von  Kulturgut und Handlungsfelder	Fraunhofer Institut für Intelligente Analyse-und Informationssysteme	\N	2006
8452958	Phys. Rev. Lett.	61	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevLett.61.2042	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 61 (1988): Arkady Kheyfets, Warner A. Miller, and John A. Wheeler - Null-Strut Calculus: The First...	\N	\N	2042--2045	\N	18	\N	numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.61.2042}	\N	6c7aa8ee4532196dfb8245d83e233a3f	2c2535981e33b1cfa5c1b5d51ec93454	632d881da086f55da4cf74d1a0c22eb5	article	Null-Strut Calculus: The First Test	Arkady Kheyfets and Warner A. Miller and John A. Wheeler	\N	1988
8452964	Phys. Rev. D	41	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.41.3637	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 41 (1990): Arkady Kheyfets, Norman J. LaFave, and Warner A. Miller - Null-strut calculus. II. Dynamics	\N	\N	3637--3651	\N	12	\N	numpages = {14}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.41.3637}	\N	b10082b1e699994308eecab12bb62fca	e5953ac2551234de1b2098a28eb59deb	9ee683a6b4277ba8a336955ea11726ab	article	Null-strut calculus. II. Dynamics	Arkady Kheyfets and Norman J. LaFave and Warner A. Miller	\N	1990
8452970	Phys. Rev. D	41	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.41.3628	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 41 (1990): Arkady Kheyfets, Norman J. LaFave, and Warner A. Miller - Null-strut calculus. I. Kinematics	\N	\N	3628--3636	\N	12	\N	numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.41.3628}	\N	0516ad7b43eca8ae879805d33a48d962	e171e9da07fa71c9d319e3039ab419fb	878998f4604768acc67cef41684c5162	article	Null-strut calculus. I. Kinematics	Arkady Kheyfets and Norman J. LaFave and Warner A. Miller	\N	1990
8452975	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kokarev2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3285	\N	Three lectures on Newton's laws	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3285
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Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures, has been reported by parts on several Russian
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  conferences and seminars	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Three small lectures are devoted to three Newton's laws, lying in the
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foundation of classical mechanics. These laws are analyzed from the viewpoint
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of our contemporary knowledge about space, time and physical interactions. The
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lectures were delivered for students of YarGU in RSEC &quot;Logos&quot;.
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	2eae11df182a61eea1fee6e86ea3e44a	7d8f74c0ad75672a77f4c2479d3b028d	1db623abe4f4b703996baf77fae8c2c9	misc	Three lectures on Newton's laws	Sergey S. Kokarev	\N	2009
8452990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Drummond2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.2363	\N	Tree-Level Amplitudes in N=8 Supergravity	\N	cite arxiv:0901.2363
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Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures, v2: typos corrected	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present an algorithm for writing down explicit formulas for all tree
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amplitudes in N=8 supergravity, obtained from solving the supersymmetric
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on-shell recursion relations. The formula is patterned after one recently
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obtained for all tree amplitudes in N=4 super Yang-Mills which involves nested
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sums of dual superconformal invariants. We find that all graviton amplitudes
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can be written in terms of exactly the same structure of nested sums with two
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modifications: the dual superconformal invariants are promoted from N=4 to N=8
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superspace in the simplest manner possible--by squaring them--and certain
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additional non-dual conformal gravity dressing factors (independent of the
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superspace coordinates) are inserted into the nested sums. To illustrate the
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procedure we give explicit closed-form formulas for all NMHV, NNMHV and NNNMV
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gravity superamplitudes.
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	fa4d567cd3a069665d75550c31ea9b5f	6d2898c7e712f9c238edf2cfc61ed087	d03ad7f9b4c2d74719c56e4c73094647	misc	Tree-Level Amplitudes in N=8 Supergravity	J. M. Drummond and M. Spradlin and A. Volovich and C. Wen	\N	2009
8453021	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kallosh2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.4630	\N	N=8 Supergravity on the Light Cone	\N	cite arxiv:0903.4630
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Comment: 38 p	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We construct the generating functional for the light-cone superfield
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amplitudes in a chiral momentum superspace. It generates the n-point particle
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amplitudes which on shell are equivalent to the covariant ones. Based on the
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action depending on unconstrained light-cone chiral scalar superfield, this
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functional provides a regular d=4 QFT path integral derivation of the Nair-type
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amplitude constructions.
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  By performing a Fourier transform into the light-cone chiral coordinate
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superspace we find that the quantum corrections to the superfield amplitudes
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with n legs are non-local in transverse directions for the diagrams with the
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number of loops smaller than n(n-1)/2 +1. This suggests the reason why UV
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infinities, which are proportional to local vertices, cannot appear at least
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before 7 loops in the light-cone supergraph computations. By combining the E7
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symmetry with the supersymmetric recursion relations we argue that the
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light-cone supergraphs predict all loop finiteness of d=4 N=8 supergravity.
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	753c35b59375d5488582295c917815dc	307b682d71e24b75e917d4685db370a1	0b0706c69b577a3ad7e6bee2f5c4ce42	misc	N=8 Supergravity on the Light Cone	Renata Kallosh	\N	2009
8453308	Phys. Rev. D	39	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRevD.39.1097	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. D 39 (1989): Arkady Kheyfets, Norman J. LaFave, and Warner A. Miller - Pseudo-Riemannian geometry on a...	\N	\N	1097--1108	\N	4	\N	numpages = {11}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.39.1097}	\N	7eed89f0c361d6f1cb049b649c6540f6	0cfa92041bc391c2492c70d469f783cb	39690b12ff68293d5a5b576dcb90e2b7	article	Pseudo-Riemannian geometry on a simplicial lattice and the extrinsic curvature tensor	Arkady Kheyfets and Norman J. LaFave and Warner A. Miller	\N	1989
8453340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brewin2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0903.5365	\N	[0903.5365] Deriving the ADM 3+1 evolution equations from the second variation of arc length	\N	cite arxiv:0903.5365
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We will show that the ADM 3+1 evolution equations, for a zero shift vector,
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arise naturally from the equations for the second variation of arc-length.
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	9f36237b043eff3661046188754c0962	d900cadc2f204b471eb236edad09dad4	0200c3ef64794b4484bd4f10483e7214	misc	Deriving the ADM 3+1 evolution equations from the second variation of
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  arc length	Leo Brewin	\N	2009
8453796	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	\N	\N	\N	kauffman95	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	classmark = {577 KAU}	\N	c9926d4679dcae81f06be28c66d1aec0	d67ba96527e432fc7b487a914492ed1e	2b43e1fb6b31c26153262c9493eb2f04	book	At Home in the Universe: the search for laws of self-organization and complexity	Stuart Kaufmann	\N	1996
8453879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	haines88a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {781.3HAI}	\N	8c19d6dad4c83fe9c6a77b8b44792d1c	d072be191fc7434aa5786dc4ab23a133	b3c1c7396007e126ecdf24458841117f	book	Composing at the electronic keyboard, Book 1	Nicholas Haines	\N	1988
8453927	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	\N	duarte08	\N	\N	Quite a good (and very colourful) book, covering many aspects and giving examples of particular speakers' styles.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {658.452 DUA}	\N	14aaecb7d2a35360b19e7edc3f857c9f	0a5a1bfda45dd3ecc9d2c428c4e77dba	7fdc13afe0b1984b9de9967401188b76	book	slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations	Nancy Duarte	\N	2008
8453961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	wilkins06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {781.3WIL}	\N	c34d9acbc7ede208e322cf8491c566f1	70386ff553342b2a4a4cd54831dcbb25	ff1b449233a123e53ef3089c75c54def	book	Creative Music Composition: The Young Composer's Voice	Margaret Lucy Wilkins	\N	2006
8454006	Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2008e	http://www.scpe.org/vols/vol09/no4/SCPE_9_4_09.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	329--340	\N	4	\N	postscript-url = {http://www.scpe.org/vols/vol09/no4/SCPE_9_4_09.zip}, issn = {1895-1767}, file = {:From Business Rules to Application Rules in Rich Internet Apllications (00070447).pdf:PDF}, pdf-url = {http://www.scpe.org/vols/vol09/no4/SCPE_9_4_09.pdf}	The increase of digital bandwidth and computing power of personal computers as well as the rise of the Web 2.0 came along with a new web programming paradigm: Rich Internet Applications. On the other hand, powerful server-side business rules engines appeared over the last years and let enterprises describe their business policies declaratively as business rules. This paper addresses the problem of how to combine the business rules approach with the new programming paradigm of Rich Internet Applications. We present a novel approach that reuses business rules for deriving declarative presentation and visualization logic. In this paper we introduce a rule-driven architecture capable of executing rules directly on the client by implementing the Rete algorithm. We propose to use declarative rules as platform independent language describing the application and presentation logic. By means of AJAX we exemplarily show how to use client-side executable rules for adapting the user interface of Rich Internet Applications. We call our approach ARRIA: Adaptive Reactive Rich Internet Applications. In order to show the usability of our approach we explain our approach based on an example taken from the financing sector.	a8cf167ce7fe986e794edfacb30c6b4a	45059cb8c99345810e9b2aef465d51fa	b9271e9d21cd47f6f4962ffe7b665ca6	article	From Business Rules to Application Rules in Rich Internet Applications	Kay-Uwe Schmidt and Roland St{\\"u}hmer and Ljiljana Stojanovic	\N	2008
8454034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Houghton Mifflin Harcourt	\N	\N	\N	silvey05	\N	\N	A list of recommended books, reviewed and with some inside stories/trivia. My wife quite liked the book.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {011.62 SIL}	\N	a169a00ba2a856e817ceb4364c36ef97	9b4bd2d7157b00c2dec51e77f4d28ee4	a572e36fd3e368d3c296f001724ec078	book	100 best books for children	Anita Silvey	\N	2005
8454052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	haines88b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {781.3HAI}	\N	4ab979b3ccbd8ab27c7db538baa7c174	e4381c4c0501dbc57f4314d2ef4d0d62	1ca9572309be6a5042ac4ed71c2b7a38	book	Composing at the electronic keyboard, Book 2	Nicholas Haines	\N	1988
8454075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial Mathematics	\N	\N	\N	roberts87	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	callnumber = {511.5 ROB}	\N	f726f85693ab9d6d95e73157723fd50f	7740d06f3ed8b2e75260d6ad40a267a9	c990f30b994df778d769cfa9fa9d04f3	book	Graph theory and its applications to problems of society	Fred S. Roberts	\N	1987
8454237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bali2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0001312	\N	[hep-ph/0001312] QCD forces and heavy quark bound states	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/0001312
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Comment: massive review article (145 pages), v2: typos corrected, minor errors
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  removed, potentially misleading statements reformulated, references updated	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The present knowledge of QCD confining forces between static test charges is
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summarised, with an emphasis on lattice results. Recent developments in
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relating QCD potentials to quarkonium properties by use of effective field
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theory methods are presented. The validity of non-relativistic QCD and the
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adiabatic approximation with respect to heavy quark bound states is explored.
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Besides the static potential and relativistic correction terms, the spectra of
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glueballs and gluinoballs, hybrid excitations of the QCD flux tube between
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fundamental colour sources, potentials between charges in various
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representations of the SU(3) gauge group, and multi-particle interactions are
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discussed. Some implications for quarkonia systems and quark-gluon hybrid
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mesons are drawn.
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	bf173dd0897bd7c4293699d6a576e306	2ca9eb64091669b4c8dcd6d60cc785f5	055e37f914773dfb6b550a20ce72b26c	misc	QCD forces and heavy quark bound states	Gunnar S. Bali	\N	2000
8454283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Anthropology of Politics. A Reader in Ethnography, Theory, and Critique	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishers	Boston	\N	\N	anderson2002	\N	\N	tsu	\N	\N	261-270	\N	\N	\N		\N	02d0867e197a46f29ccc4163343935a1	8990b19ff2ed62dd46409b67bc41d0f0	e7eb846c40be9a62109014a01bd0d9d3	incollection	The new world disorder	B. Anderson	Joan Vincent	2002
8454362	Digital Investigation	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/di/Pereira09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/di/di5.html#Pereira09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	93-103	\N	3-4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diin.2009.01.003}, date = {2009-03-31}	\N	855840be1b579bcdad2a94b58441c522	10063d775247da0ec174dff5459322e8	7c09787a756f8978dccb2216208d7e27	article	Forensic analysis of the Firefox 3 Internet history and recovery of deleted SQLite records.	Murilo Tito Pereira	\N	2009
8454380	\N	147	\N	\N	\N	\N	SoMeT	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications	conf/somet/ArastehDS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/somet/somet2006.html#ArastehDS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	159-176	\N	\N	conf/somet/2006	date = {2009-02-18}, isbn = {978-1-58603-673-7}	\N	c2b329b9a05d905e27f9bfd83bb56f5f	37825d1e31db20679cb41d3360b75e23	73f9deb15dabad7e5dc0a8e729ac065c	inproceedings	A Formal Approach for the Forensic Analysis of Logs.	Ali Reza Arasteh and Mourad Debbabi and Assaad Sakha	Hamido Fujita and Mohamed Mejri	2006
8454392	SIGCSE Bulletin	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/sigcse/Talabis06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/sigcse/sigcse38.html#Talabis06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	110-114	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1138403.1138445}, date = {2008-12-17}	\N	aa7e8972115b913334a604d3bcf5977e	e34843846cc89f6afcb891889d33c732	c73762a7f8c263775476d62f500ca752	article	Honeynet learning: discovering IT security.	Mark Ryan del Moral Talabis	\N	2006
8454395	\N	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	Botnet Detection	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Advances in Information Security	series/ais/LiGC08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/series/ais/ais36.html#LiGC08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	25-44	\N	\N	series/ais/36	date = {2008-11-19}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68768-1_2}, isbn = {978-0-387-68768-1}	\N	052c1314eb006ab2e1d03f533e63e03b	ce3f970bdd8d52d95a159905df02e4b5	7f47853961e8b570e7f9b64d46bc0c2d	incollection	Honeynet-based Botnet Scan Traffic Analysis.	Zhichun Li and Anup Goyal and Yan Chen	Wenke Lee and Cliff Wang and David Dagon	2008
8454400	IEEE Security & Privacy	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ieeesp/Spitzner03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ieeesp/ieeesp1.html#Spitzner03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	15-23	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MSECP.2003.1193207}, date = {2006-04-19}	\N	06e57266b6d479dda7039e6488bd7c9d	9e5a5317aef80e023316563a5ae222bb	9b2858a3fb2856ca56988eb666a9dd75	article	The Honeynet Project: Trapping the Hackers.	Lance Spitzner	\N	2003
8454599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information: Droge, Ware oder Commons?	\N	\N	Hochschulverband Informationswissenschaft	Verlag Werner Hülsbusch	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ISI	bibkey2009	http://eprints.rclis.org/15953/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This poster presents a set of hash keys for bibliographic records called bibkeys. Unlike other methods of duplicate detection, bibkeys can directly be calculated from a set of basic metadata fields (title, authors/editors, year). It is shown how bibkeys are used to map similar bibliographic records in BibSonomy and among distributed library catalogs and other distributed databases.	c5a10324bcc281e5f4a44eebe8a69625	d2a6b2ecae3e578d6b716f6c9af48381	7e57ccdff97db238164187ca82ce465f	inproceedings	Mapping Bibliographic Records with Bibliographic Hash Keys	Jakob Voss and Hotho Andreas and Jäschke Robert	Rainer Kuhlen	2009
8454844	L'Infirmière magazine	\N	\N	\N	Juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Debelleix2009	\N	\N		\N	Enquête sur la maladie d'Alzheimer	36-38	\N	250	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.05}	Signes des évolutions que connaît
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\	encourageantes.	842e8462ea2bbf8d5c0b7ef3f5082132	64cbce9fa6e4a245e910991805f30dc7	a68f3c21d73f8f27198e5f4d5eabc6de	article	Il n'y a pas que la pharmaco	Emmanuelle Debelleix	\N	2009
8455075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Project report	Fachgebiet Wissensverarbeitung, Universität Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	illig2006entwurf	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/lehre/arbeiten/documents/illig2006entwurf.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62ca4a21cfa06f99635c8244e2ef9625	cb0aab1eb647c26b0b26b0edf74dd24a	7c95058aa4c600d11c80319a07e94878	misc	Entwurf und Integration eines Item-Based Collaborative Filtering 
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Tag Recommender Systems in das BibSonomy-Projekt	Jens Illig	\N	2006
8455179	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soziale Arbeit und Transnationalität. Herausforderungen eines spannungsreichen Bezugs	\N	\N	\N	Juventa	Weilheim/München	\N	\N	apitzsch2008	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	97-111	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ea2e69326fd90ff43af5e01ab07dfae	240d3cfa044fccd8a5ab1ec80c1c94c1	3c9c6a210345cec58a62a5e8d32a8b5a	incollection	Transnationale Biographien	Ursula Apitzsch and Irini Siouti	Hans Günther Homfeldt and Wolfgang Schröer and Cornelia Schweppe	2008
8455180	Sussex Migration Workingpaper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bang2004	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b707e45509850a0259b05f50adb9cb4	f7e3ab9139330f03088bbd2396b77f8c	6b4fd807e47238af2210e54149fa0c77	article	Next Stop Britain: The Influence of Transnational Networks on the Secondary Movement of Danish Somalis	K. Bang Nielsen	\N	2004
8455181	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bommes2005	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8079dbdcc1a0039dcfe7e93eb3bf9479	7dcc3364ee580281c8d59959097ad3be	4ea807a636e13e3f6adb4710468bb826	misc	Transnationalism or Assimilation?	Michael Bommes	\N	2005
8455182	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transnationalisierung sozialer Ungleichheit	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	braun2008	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	161-183	\N	\N	\N		\N	8db50d99d506e5037e34332cae2028c4	225de31c8b8848e3fce9e4a5cdac62db	9855cca84661c3687330f72e48f6e934	incollection	Keine Grenzen, mehr Opportunitäten? Migration und soziale Mobilität innerhalb der EU	Michael Braun and Ettore Recchi	Peter A. Berger and Anja Weiß	2008
8455183	Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und interantionales Privatrecht	68	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Callies2004	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	244-287	\N	\N	\N		\N	952186dc6190a54fcfeb5f743d8e13d6	f8ef40283dfc1a584acdd205f3e0dec5	03a3d548d6a1e7d7482be53cf77fe40b	article	Transnationales Verbraucherrecht	Gralf-Peter Callies	\N	2004
8455184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Technologies in Global Societies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	chen2006	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20877a781301bd9b48609d9477ece3ec	e0c207baf3b23cc6f2baf07d578fe653	685598603128f3eb0d2809f3d09fda08	incollection	The impact of internet use on transnational entrepreneurship. The case of Chinese Immigrants to Canada	Wenhong Chen	P. Law and L. Fortunati and S. Yang	2006
8455185	Global Networks	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dahinden2005	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	191-208	\N	2	\N		\N	2c66aa5dfd6d5b9ecbe3f18b7a637894	fe3b568b519ffd386d259603f7a43c9a	faa20c10a6a2ab9fd64bc85dead2281b	article	Contesting transnationalism? Lessons from the study of Albanian migration networks from former Yugoslavia	Janine Dahinden	\N	2005
8455186	Ethnic and Racial Studies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dahinden2008	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	25	\N	\N	\N		\N	f461e8ae01fb5632bef7fe319af171c6	b83c3611310f08f5ca69a25eca6393df	34c749c2a45ac46e2b78524cd70a2dc1	article	Are we all transnationals now? Network transnationalism and transnational subjectivity: the differing impacts of globalization on the inhabitants of a small swiss city	Janine Dahinden	\N	2008
8455187	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	denzin2008	\N	\N	sdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1bb06f0f3d506fc71732ef534e894cde	d411fd4bc687053f2151a04f311293a9	f0de1ab3a4512c71a8c84eb7ea71011e	techreport	Review of Mau, Steffen (2007). Transnationale Vergesellschaftung: Die Entgrenzung sozialer Lebenswelten. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag	Christian Denzin	\N	2008
8455404	,	2(2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://dro.dur.ac.uk/5418/	\N	Empire and citizenship. - Durham Research Online	\N	\N	pp. 248-253	\N	\N	\N	date = {(2003)'}	\N	8471ea9d6dae7fd7b850f8a7ac5a42f6	dadd1965d3cbc0502ade375c3ef2a8d2	68017db85a6c2a0e30fc56c5e84379e8	misc	Empire and citizenship. ', ACME: an international e-journal for critical geographies	Painter and J.	\N	2003
8455443	Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boley97principaldirection	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Principal Direction Divisive Partitioning	\N	\N	325--344	\N	\N	\N		We propose a new algorithm capable of partitioning a set of documents or other samples based on an embedding in a high dimensional Euclidean space (i.e. in which every document is a vector of real numbers). The method is unusual in that it is divisive, as opposed to agglomerative, and operates by repeatedly splitting clusters into smaller clusters. The splits are not based on any distance or similarity measure. The documents are assembled in to a matrix which is very sparse. It is this sparsity that permits the algorithm to be very efficient. The performance of the method is illustrated with a set of text documents obtained from the World Wide Web. Some possible extensions are proposed for further investigation.	08751ef90f72bca09b9d5489020e5977	281afd06bd3e21ec3ef212da4ec18ee0	bca740460f14035af773f665887b6fa4	article	Principal Direction Divisive Partitioning	Daniel Boley	\N	1997
8455468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media(ICWSM 2008)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Approximating2008Java	http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/381/Approximating-the-Community-Structure-of-the-Long-Tail	\N	Approximating the Community Structure of the Long Tail	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008 Abstract:}	In many social media applications, a small fraction of the members are highly linked while most are sparsely connected to the network. Such a skewed distribution is sometimes referred to as the"long tail". Popular applications like meme trackers and content aggregators mine for information from only the popular blogs located at the head of this curve. On the other hand, the long tail contains large volumes of interesting information and niches. The question we address in this work is how best to approximate the community membership of entities in the long tail using only a small percentage of the entire graph structure. Our technique utilizes basic linear algebra manipulations and spectral methods. It has the advantage of quickly and efficiently finding a reasonable approximation of the community structure of the overall network. Such a method has significant applications in blog analysis engines as well as social media monitoring tools in general. 	780bd19cc41a89db69b73b0e7979445c	ede357e110fee8803dc181d262f30087	386f36679c111f30e37ced272d5b355c	inproceedings	Approximating the Community Structure of the Long Tail	Akshay Java and Anupam Joshi and Tim FininBook	\N	2008
8456181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Computer support for collaborative learning: learning 2005: the next 10 years!	\N	\N	International Society of the Learning Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	miao2005csm	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1149293.1149349	\N		\N	\N	423-432	\N	\N	\N		The design of collaboration scripts is a new focus of research within the CSCL
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community. In order to support the design, communication, analysis, simulation and even
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execution of collaboration scripts, a general specification language to describe collaboration
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scripts is needed. In this paper, we analyse the suitability and limitations of IMS LD for modelling
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collaborative learning processes. Based on the analysis, we propose a CSCL scripting language.
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design ideas. Furthermore, two developed CSCL script authoring tools are briefly described.
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Finally, we discuss potential types of usage and system support possibilities of CSCL scripts.	0569338c383afc939c3ef1628b044e86	4cb1b36b0da561865fa13fd754df408e	939acfce0fef03e5498c67b77219cc93	article	CSCL scripts: Modelling features and potential use	Yongwu Miao and Kay Hoeksema and Heinz Ulrich Hoppe and Andreas Harrer	\N	2005
8456308	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technology-Enhanced Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	dettori2009nlt	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u249r78401025096/?p=018543f6805f465b8fc3df9a6c024f27	\N		\N	\N	55-69	\N	\N	\N		Narrative is recognized as a valid support for learning because it helps make sense of experience, organize knowledge and increase motivation. Narrative learning environments (NLEs) aim to exploit its educational potential by engaging the learner in technology-mediated activity where stories related to the learning task play a central role. This chapter illustrates the variety of NLEs currently available and suggests a classification of them based on the technology used. It also points out what issues need to be tackled to advance the field.	a5787161a0f4448bb5d517e23be25707	33cccf1748fcdc48458093ba751bcea7	394c61b4f3464d4d91320d567fab0514	incollection	Narrative Learning in Technology-Enhanced Environments	Giuliana Dettori and Ana Paiva	Nicolas Balacheff and Sten Ludvigsen and Ton de Jong and Ard Lazonder and Sally Barnes	2009
8458776	Journal of Theoretical Biology	203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KEELING200051	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-45CWX2J-78/2/74f228b17c1d13e503d56532ae7ee78c	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : Individual-based Perspectives on R0	\N	\N	51 - 61	\N	1	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jtbi.1999.1064}	Without doubt the basic reproductive ratio, R0, is the most widely used quantity in epidemic theory. Standard compartmental models show how R0is related to the average age of infection, vaccination thresholds for eradication and equilibrium solutions. However, many of the basic formulae forR0 break down when we consider transmission of infection to be a stochastic process involving discrete individuals. This paper clarifies why and when these differences arise and predicts when individual-based considerations are likely to be important in modelling infection dynamics.	3844f8f53995aa3c91c60946b0d8eea5	d8fcc6ff9725beca090d51750b307537	1a0bcedfb6f9f93b96efecb022976098	article	Individual-based Perspectives on R0	MATT J. KEELING and BRYAN T. GRENFELL	\N	2000
8462685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JCDL '05: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1065463	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1065385.1065463	\N	Comparative study of name disambiguation problem using a scalable blocking-based framework	\N	\N	344--353	\N	\N	\N	location = {Denver, CO, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-876-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1065385.1065463}	In this paper, we consider the problem of ambiguous author names in bibliographic citations, and comparatively study alternative approaches to identify and correct such name variants (e.g., "Vannevar Bush" and "V. Vush"). Our study is based on a scalable two-step framework, where step 1 is to substantially reduce the number of candidates via blocking, and step 2 is to measure the distance of two names via coauthor information. Combining four blocking methods and seven distance measures on four data sets, we present extensive experimental results, and identify combinations that are scalable and effective to disambiguate author names in citations.	1a1c32d423105e066a2feef73568ca9b	d56df5a56c3edc7348850ae5dbb74166	3a84543a2c9488ea37570af80d065e71	inproceedings	Comparative study of name disambiguation problem using a scalable blocking-based framework	Byung-Won On and Dongwon Lee and Jaewoo Kang and Prasenjit Mitra	\N	2005
8462689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1066920	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1066677.1066920	\N	A hierarchical naive Bayes mixture model for name disambiguation in author citations	\N	\N	1065--1069	\N	\N	\N	location = {Santa Fe, New Mexico}, isbn = {1-58113-964-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066677.1066920}	Because of name variations, an author may have multiple names and multiple authors may share the same name. Such name ambiguity affects the performance of document retrieval, web search, database integration, and may cause improper attribution to authors. This paper presents a hierarchical naive Bayes mixture model, an unsupervised learning approach, for name disambiguation in author citations. This method partitions a collection of citations1 into clusters, with each cluster containing only citations authored by the same author, thus disambiguating authorship in citations to induce author name identities. Three types of citation features are used: co-author names, paper title words, and journal or proceeding title words. The approach is illustrated with 16 name datasets that are constructed based on the publication lists collected from author homepages and DBLP computer science bibliography.	0e72604eec9abce5722bf03735f008ab	14551342e069587a8b0e9a9c1b54ac5e	061dc7e3b6a4f6c6e170e6d2e64aba54	inproceedings	A hierarchical naive Bayes mixture model for name disambiguation in author citations	Hui Han and Wei Xu and Hongyuan Zha and C. Lee Giles	\N	2005
8463915	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KochOttRichter2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-55	\N	267	\N		Verschiedene namhafte Konzerne haben sich in der jüngsten Vergangenheit damit auseinandergesetzt, Wikis und Weblogs als Kollaborationswerkzeuge innerhalb ihres Intranets einzuführen. Der Einsatz von Social Software lohnt sich aber nicht nur für große Konzerne und Organisationen, sondern ebenso für kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen oder (virtuelle) Projektteams. In diesem Beitrag berichten wir von Erfahrungen aus zwei Einführungsprojekten, die wir im letzten Jahr wissenschaftlich begleitet haben. In beiden Projekten wurden Open-Source-Wikis und -Weblogs eingeführt – zum Teil in einem Umfeld mit sehr geringer Technikaffinität. Neben der Beschreibung der Lösungen fassen wir die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse zu Handlungsempfehlungen für ähnliche Projekte zusammen.	8f10c0cbaadb1cb22b001cb38fbbc344	50d7c52090afd41519e44263a9ff3e6f	e1b29a417128b4e7f12eeb6b32910cfe	article	Wikis und Weblogs im Wissens- und Innovationsmanagement	Michael Koch and Florian Ott and Alexander Richter	Kai Riemer	2009
8464094	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York, {NY}	\N	\N	kelly_enabling_2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-18	\N	\N	\N		\N	3f324b9092060f154bac09d36340c173	fb71fd8a4d9e005def7152bd27d07449	03081ba1b1f6c2908219370fcf20faa3	incollection	Enabling Innovations in Education and Systemizing their Impact	Anthony E. Kelly and John Y. Baek and Richard A. Lesh and Brenda Bannan-Ritland	Anthony E. Kelly and Richard A. Lesh and John Y. Baek	2008
8464459	Internet Programming Languages	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MozartObjectMigration	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47959-7_2	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	32--46	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a lightweight reliable object migration protocol that preserves the centralized object semantics, allows
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for precise prediction ofnet work behavior, and permits construction of fault tolerance abstractions in the language. Eachobject has a “home site” to which all migration requests are directed. Compared to the standard technique of creating andcollapsing forwarding chains, this gives a better worst-case network behavior and it limits dependencies on third-party sites.The protocol de.nes “freely mobile” objects that have the interesting property of always executing locally, i.e., each methodexecutes in the thread that invokes it. This makes them dual, in a precise sense, to stationary objects. The protocol is designedto be as efficient as a nonreliable protocol in the common case of no failure, and to provide sufficient hooks so that commonfault tolerance algorithms can be programmed completely in the Oz language. The protocol is fully implemented in the networklayer of the Mozart platform for distributed application development, which implements Oz (see http://www.mozart-oz.org).This paper defines the protocol in an intuitive yet precise way using the concept of distribution graph to model distributed execution oflanguage entities. Formalization and proofofproto col properties are done elsewhere.	e945ee15b44186f264ebe26d619619c7	e3080c792351abf86441706934611ac4	ac4db4f0b6b76d9f9dce843592a9a80b	article	A Lightweight Reliable Object Migration Protocol	Peter Van Roy and Per Brand and Seif Haridi and Raphaël Collet	\N	1999
8464493	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KochOttRichter2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-55	\N	267	\N		Verschiedene namhafte Konzerne haben sich in der jüngsten Vergangenheit damit auseinandergesetzt, Wikis und Weblogs als Kollaborationswerkzeuge innerhalb ihres Intranets einzuführen. Der Einsatz von Social Software lohnt sich aber nicht nur für große Konzerne und Organisationen, sondern ebenso für kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen oder (virtuelle) Projektteams. In diesem Beitrag berichten wir von Erfahrungen aus zwei Einführungsprojekten, die wir im letzten Jahr wissenschaftlich begleitet haben. In beiden Projekten wurden Open-Source-Wikis und -Weblogs eingeführt – zum Teil in einem Umfeld mit sehr geringer Technikaffinität. Neben der Beschreibung der Lösungen fassen wir die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse zu Handlungsempfehlungen für ähnliche Projekte zusammen.	8f10c0cbaadb1cb22b001cb38fbbc344	50d7c52090afd41519e44263a9ff3e6f	e1b29a417128b4e7f12eeb6b32910cfe	article	Wikis und Weblogs im Wissens- und Innovationsmanagement	Michael Koch and Florian Ott and Alexander Richter	Kai Riemer	2009
8464779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Ontologies Meet Industry	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	\N	GrebnerRiss2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	422ea345ab40644a204b904681ca61cc	0b3f6f33ea5d8d4b55ec598f07c57c17	b600d99395db8a7a5e5bac18f0f11a3f	inproceedings	Implicit Metadata Generation on the Semantic Desktop Using Task Management as Example	Olaf Grebner and Uwe Riss	S. Borgo and L. Lesmo	2008
8464820	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Networked Knowledge - Networked Media: Integrating Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt_NetworkedKnowledge_2009	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/schmidt_et_al_learning_knowledge_architecture_conceptual_foundations_2009.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Effective learning support in organizations requires a flexible and personalized toolset that brings together the individual and the organizational perspective on learning. Such toolsets need a service-oriented infrastructure of reusable knowledge and learning services as an enabler. This contribution focuses on conceptual foundations for such an infrastructure as it is being developed within the MATURE IP and builds on the knowledge maturing process model on the one hand, and the seeding-evolutionary growth-reseeding model on the other hand. These theories are
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used to derive maturing services, for which initial examples are presented.	b39811a11eede6f5ab9c01ac8b0d3008	0272ced4ae1db876ca7cbb420b0466a6	7bd87c64438c489aa36cb2d5d6105bbb	incollection	Conceptual Foundations for a Service-oriented Knowledge and Learning Architecture:  Supporting Content, Process and Ontology Maturing	Andreas Schmidt and Knut Hinkelmann and Tobias Ley and Stefanie Lindstaedt and Ronald Maier and Uwe Riss	Sebastian Schaffert and Klaus Tochtermann and Tassilo Pellegrini	2009
8465284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_280568886	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=280568886&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Herausforderungen und Perspektiven für deutsche Unternehmen	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-9562-5}	\N	717773e0cd6185b89fd7d5e046bda93b	7f931000ffc57ff9f61c43b08e56fbae	72b9513a61c86233dfa9b6e127f050cd	book	Der japanische Markt	Klaus Bellmann and René Haak	\N	2007
8466398	Math Biosci	213	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kenah:2008:Math-Biosci:18394654	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&cmd=link&linkname=pubmed_pubmed_citedin&uid=17950362&ordinalpos=1&log$=citedinpmcad2	\N	Generation interval contraction and epidemic data ...[Math Biosci. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	71-79	\N	1	\N	pmid = {18394654}, doi = {10.1016/j.mbs.2008.02.007}	The generation interval is the time between the infection time of an infected person and the infection time of his or her infector. Probability density functions for generation intervals have been an important input for epidemic models and epidemic data analysis. In this paper, we specify a general stochastic SIR epidemic model and prove that the mean generation interval decreases when susceptible persons are at risk of infectious contact from multiple sources. The intuition behind this is that when a susceptible person has multiple potential infectors, there is a "race" to infect him or her in which only the first infectious contact leads to infection. In an epidemic, the mean generation interval contracts as the prevalence of infection increases. We call this global competition among potential infectors. When there is rapid transmission within clusters of contacts, generation interval contraction can be caused by a high local prevalence of infection even when the global prevalence is low. We call this local competition among potential infectors. Using simulations, we illustrate both types of competition. Finally, we show that hazards of infectious contact can be used instead of generation intervals to estimate the time course of the effective reproductive number in an epidemic. This approach leads naturally to partial likelihoods for epidemic data that are very similar to those that arise in survival analysis, opening a promising avenue of methodological research in infectious disease epidemiology.	518878ada1f3d5b744dde32d7cd93a3c	cf0a561326ea3667e3d9c072e757f289	f1b316798c2e3d8c3ff9c1c9ccea774e	article	Generation interval contraction and epidemic data analysis	E Kenah and M Lipsitch and J M Robins	\N	2008
8466453	IBM Systems Journal	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kurtz03	http://domino.research.ibm.com/tchjr/journalindex.nsf/495f80c9d0f539778525681e00724804/25c2fefcccfdfa6085256d6a007ca1f8?OpenDocument	\N		\N	\N	462--483	\N	3	\N		In this paper, we challenge the universality of three basic assumptions prevalent in organizational decision support and strategy: assumptions of order, of rational choice, and of intent. We describe the Cynefin framework, a sense-making device we have developed to help people make sense of the complexities made visible by the relaxation of these assumptions. The Cynefin framework is derived from several years of action research into the use of narrative and complexity theory in organizational knowledge exchange, decision-making, strategy, and policy-making. The framework is explained, its conceptual underpinnings are outlined, and its use in group sense-making and discourse is described. Finally, the consequences of relaxing the three basic assumptions, using the Cynefin framework as a mechanism, are considered. 	879ec67288a66b04caaa3c5a7eb15b15	10d5029d99daabf9d0358b4058d00e9d	caa18b3ae3b8ea5849e52bffbce8fdc8	article	The new dynamics of strategy: Sense-making in a complex and complicated world	C. F. Kurtz and D. J. Snowden	\N	2003
8466576	Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys	76	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kenah:2007:Phys-Rev-E-Stat-Nonlin-Soft-Matter-Phys:17930312	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17930312	\N	Second look at the spread of epidemics on networks. [Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	036113-036113	\N	3 Pt 2	\N	pmid = {17930312}, doi = {}	In an important paper, Newman [Phys. Rev. E66, 016128 (2002)] claimed that a general network-based stochastic Susceptible-Infectious-Removed (SIR) epidemic model is isomorphic to a bond percolation model, where the bonds are the edges of the contact network and the bond occupation probability is equal to the marginal probability of transmission from an infected node to a susceptible neighbor. In this paper, we show that this isomorphism is incorrect and define a semidirected random network we call the epidemic percolation network that is exactly isomorphic to the SIR epidemic model in any finite population. In the limit of a large population, (i) the distribution of (self-limited) outbreak sizes is identical to the size distribution of (small) out-components, (ii) the epidemic threshold corresponds to the phase transition where a giant strongly connected component appears, (iii) the probability of a large epidemic is equal to the probability that an initial infection occurs in the giant in-component, and (iv) the relative final size of an epidemic is equal to the proportion of the network contained in the giant out-component. For the SIR model considered by Newman, we show that the epidemic percolation network predicts the same mean outbreak size below the epidemic threshold, the same epidemic threshold, and the same final size of an epidemic as the bond percolation model. However, the bond percolation model fails to predict the correct outbreak size distribution and probability of an epidemic when there is a nondegenerate infectious period distribution. We confirm our findings by comparing predictions from percolation networks and bond percolation models to the results of simulations. In the Appendix, we show that an isomorphism to an epidemic percolation network can be defined for any time-homogeneous stochastic SIR model.	f87b082f86fb744446999f97babb68d7	b06e8da256f345326eb382c11eafca8b	79e03cc8fe3d986873c6f38c79346815	article	Second look at the spread of epidemics on networks	E Kenah and J M Robins	\N	2007
8466579	J Theor Biol	249	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kenah:2007:J-Theor-Biol:17950362	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17950362?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=1&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed	\N	Network-based analysis of stochastic SIR epidemic ...[J Theor Biol. 2007] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	706-722	\N	4	\N	pmid = {17950362}, doi = {10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.09.011}	In this paper, we outline the theory of epidemic percolation networks and their use in the analysis of stochastic susceptible-infectious-removed (SIR) epidemic models on undirected contact networks. We then show how the same theory can be used to analyze stochastic SIR models with random and proportionate mixing. The epidemic percolation networks for these models are purely directed because undirected edges disappear in the limit of a large population. In a series of simulations, we show that epidemic percolation networks accurately predict the mean outbreak size and probability and final size of an epidemic for a variety of epidemic models in homogeneous and heterogeneous populations. Finally, we show that epidemic percolation networks can be used to re-derive classical results from several different areas of infectious disease epidemiology. In an Appendix, we show that an epidemic percolation network can be defined for any time-homogeneous stochastic SIR model in a closed population and prove that the distribution of outbreak sizes given the infection of any given node in the SIR model is identical to the distribution of its out-component sizes in the corresponding probability space of epidemic percolation networks. We conclude that the theory of percolation on semi-directed networks provides a very general framework for the analysis of stochastic SIR models in closed populations.	43045a4ca57fe6a8a0e53a036ebc0010	f23128b860634105146aa6a74796659e	fb3182e5dcaf9df7fa4acaffaa35c482	article	Network-based analysis of stochastic SIR epidemic models with random and proportionate mixing	E Kenah and J M Robins	\N	2007
8466585	Educational Psychologist	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	odonnell_commentarydesign_2004	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/s15326985ep3904_7	\N		\N	\N	255 -- 260	\N	4	\N		The call for design research, design-based research, or design experiments arose from the recognition of the complexity of classroom interventions and dissatisfaction with existing methodologies for exploring the outcomes from such interventions. The goal of the proposed design research was to describe how interventions worked and was less about documenting that they worked. The concerns voiced are not new, and the emergence of proposals for alternatives was a natural outgrowth of trends in the field of educational psychology. Advances are only beginning to be made in the articulation of a design research methodology, and some of the criticism and recommendations for progress are described. The articles in this issue provide examples of design research and point to some issues that still require attention. Among these are the need to clarify the nature of design research and the role of context in such research.	519b33676a5a58c810b2d6d7d42fc398	82587d1729b7042ba0788078b199083d	f632e1bc28c310f06531daaad3ecc8f0	article	A Commentary on Design Research	Angela M {O'Donnell}	\N	2004
8466588	Educational Psychologist	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hoadley_methodological_2004	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/s15326985ep3904_2	\N		\N	\N	203 -- 212	\N	4	\N		Empirical research is all about trying to model and predict the world. In this article, I discuss how design-based research methods can help do this effectively. In particular, design-based research methods can help with the problem of methodological alignment: ensuring that the research methods we use actually test what we think they are testing. I argue that our current notions of rigor overemphasize certain types of rigor at the expense of others and that design-based research provides an opportunity to select different inferential trade-offs. I describe how 1 design-based research trajectory evolved over time in a way that helped ensure that the learning theories being studied were well represented by the planned interventions and that the interpretation of outcomes was grounded in an understanding of not only the research design, but how the research played out in practice when enacted in real classrooms.	31e06f429394978c9ceff2fb84ba830b	ac6a2b899eaddcb7462ee6eaa1450cc7	2fabb935e152b65dbfd75e4b0ed65b33	article	Methodological Alignment in {Design-Based} Research	Christopher M Hoadley	\N	2004
8466589	Educational Psychologist	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bell_theoretical_2004	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/s15326985ep3904_6	\N		\N	\N	243 -- 253	\N	4	\N		Over the past decade, design experimentation has become an increasingly accepted mode of research appropriate for the theoretical and empirical study of learning amidst complex educational interventions as they are enacted in everyday settings. There is still a significant lack of clarity surrounding methodological and epistemological features of this body of work. In fact, there is a broad variety of theory being developed in this mode of research. In contrast to recent efforts to seek a singular definition for design experimentation, I argue that methodological and epistemological issues are significantly more tractable if considered from the perspective of manifold families of theoretically framed design-based research. After characterizing a range of such families, I suggest that, as we deliberate on the nature of design-based research, greater attention should be given to the pluralistic nature of learning theory, to the relation between theory and method, and to working across theoretical and methodological boundaries through the use of mixed methods. Finally, I suggest that design-based research-with its focus on promoting, sustaining, and understanding innovation in the world-should be considered a form of scholarly inquiry that sits alongside the panoply of canonical forms ranging from the experimental, historical, philosophical, sociological, legal, and interpretive.	e13fc7b2899117ec12dd3c44432779d6	e53167aaf763aec7eab035f5ffc7303a	d7b1cd9347daf7ba4b53907906361953	article	On the Theoretical Breadth of {Design-Based} Research in Education	Philip Bell	\N	2004
8466590	Educational Psychologist	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joseph_practice_2004	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1207/s15326985ep3904_5	\N		\N	\N	235 -- 242	\N	4	\N		Recent interest in design-based research as a research and development methodology in education has begun to clarify the goals and commitments involved in this practice. So far, we have limited views into how the work of design and the work of research impact each other in the course of design-based investigations. In this article, I use the experience of the passion curriculum project, in which 1 person acted as researcher and as educational practitioner to provide a close trace of the interconnections between research and design in this work. I highlight 3 key functions in design-based research: how design considerations provide a focus for developing research questions; how design moves forward on several fronts simultaneously, with some design solutions informed by research investigations and theory and others developed through engineering of locally functional solutions; and how emergent theories inform both the design of interventions and the development of lenses for investigation. Examples from the passion curriculum project expose the operation of these functions in this particular context.	b408a07b6357e3c95b729b8de2586ff4	636143eb545f4c539f0cf693def25977	72f061eca5af38d4961b037f043c1e6d	article	The Practice of {Design-Based} Research: Uncovering the Interplay Between Design, Research, and the {Real-World} Context	Diana Joseph	\N	2004
8467373	Clinical Psychology Review	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	haynes1990fab	\N	\N		\N	\N	649--668	\N	6	\N		\N	ef41f8f0d6f80a8dde087d1de5ab55e9	35a37e1c4ed2c147f29a887d546b60c3	1a4d152456a47f182ff4b935f8a9498f	article	{Functional analysis in behavior therapy}	S.N. Haynes and W.H. O'Brien	\N	1990
8467390	Journal of Medical Internet Research	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet Healthcare Coalition	\N	\N	\N	wantland2004ewb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N		\N	0b212f410a9c49f20af6d1de486a49b8	77274fb91c8812a68cdac2eb58757ab9	80845bc71b75e0d7e04bd45615fd5fe5	article	{The effectiveness of Web-based vs. non-Web-based interventions: a meta-analysis of behavioral change outcomes}	D.J. Wantland and C.J. Portillo and W.L. Holzemer and R. Slaughter and E.M. McGhee	\N	2004
8467408	Behavior Modification Procedure: A Sourcebook	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aldine De Gruyter	\N	\N	\N	butterfield2007ibt	\N	\N		\N	\N	267	\N	\N	\N		\N	21e2b463b8a0d0a1cee17979f1474290	36abb752c5523759ccd517b4fd2f69ef	02cf72284b13ccd5e503d0d551259e01	article	{Instrumentation in behavior therapy}	W.H. BUTTERFIELD	\N	2007
8467453	Autism	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Autistic Soc	\N	\N	\N	palmen2008iqa	\N	\N		\N	\N	83	\N	1	\N		\N	ccf487e2244f207536976083726782e2	9744801dbb14bded1a39c58846180691	e8a5d9c58800c3d4cb3a7672697ae09d	article	{Improving question asking in high-functioning adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: Effectiveness of small-group training}	A. Palmen and R. Didden and M. Arts	\N	2008
8467502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1a. ed.	\N	\N	\N	a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e388035a1a8262ed94ba1f7717b53a62	4ee89197d146c5a17de063a5318f3537	38da770c405c9e25995f7694ac7cb2e4	book	Mal de amores	Ángeles Mastreta	Planeta	2000
8470590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GrC	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	conf/grc/ZhangZ05b	http://cs.nju.edu.cn/zhouzh/zhouzh.files/publication/grc05.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	718-721	\N	\N	conf/grc/2005	date = {2007-03-22}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/GRC.2005.1547385}, isbn = {0-7803-9017-2}	\N	4d4994ba811192b21aeb00b5c9584701	3c58a80457442249a999a2ceea877565	3460603745790c4824a9bdb572e64777	inproceedings	A k-nearest neighbor based algorithm for multi-label classification.	Min-Ling Zhang and Zhi-Hua Zhou	Xiaohua Hu and Qing Liu and Andrzej Skowron and Tsau Young Lin and Ronald R. Yager and Bo Zhang	2005
8471883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IWD.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Bi. - In der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 2004 wurde in der Forschungsstelle Ökonomie/Ökologie des Instituts der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln eine Umfrage zur Nachhaltigkeit unter den Unternehmen des Produzierenden Gewerbes durchgeführt. Neben Fragen zum Verständnis des Nachhaltigkeitsbegriffs sowie zur Verankerung der Nachhaltigkeit im Unternehmensleitbild und in der Organisationsstruktur lag der Schwerpunkt auf der Erhebung des Einsatzes von Instrumenten des nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens. Eine ausführliche Auswertung der Umfrage ist unter www.iwkoeln.de  verfügbar.
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Während die überwiegende Mehrheit der Bevölkerung nach wie vor nicht so recht weiß, wie sie den Begriff der nachhaltigen Entwicklung einordnen soll, hat die Mehrheit der Geschäftsführer der befragten Unternehmen hierzu eine klare Auffassung, und die heißt Drei-Säulen-Modell. Etwa zwei Drittel der Befragten sagen, nachhaltiges Wirtschaften heiße, im Unternehmen ökonomische, ökologische und soziale Zi	da6e44259ad4173536246082bd7ed0e0	b7570b6a0f0b306e3347628350284aec	af02280fc55a46eaf8e776a31cdc0054	misc	Nachhaltige Unternehmen	\N	\N	2006
8472043	\N	2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	Forum Hochschule	HIS_2007	http://www.his.de/pdf/pub_fh/fh-200714.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	14	\N		Zuschreibungen wie „Expertenorganisation“, „loosely coupled system“ oder „Intelligenzbank“ weisen auf Besonderheiten in der Organisationsstruktur von Hochschulen hin, die sich von der Organisation gewinnorientierter Unternehmen sowie öffentlicher Verwaltungen unterscheiden.
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Merkwürdigerweise führt die Debatte um die Gestaltung des Hochschulmanagements diese „Unterschiedlichkeit“ nicht fort, sondern klammert sich an feste Muster – in der Vergangenheit eher an die Organisationsprinzipien staatlicher Behörden – aktuell am ehesten an Prinzipien der «Unternehmerischen
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Hochschule» sowie der „Privatwirtschaft“.
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In diesen Mustern wird verkannt, dass trotz aller Hochschulautonomie Management und Organisation von Hochschulen stets die Anforderungen der Funktionssysteme Wissenschaft/ Forschung („Suche nach Wahrheit“), Studium/Lehre („Selektion durch den operativen Vollzug von Erziehung“) sowie Staat/Verwaltung (Handeln anhand der Kriterien Rechtmäßigkeit und Aktenförmigkeit) gleichzeitig bedienen müssen. Hochschulautonomie macht zudem deutlich, dass Hochschulen
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nicht mehr nur als Institution, sondern auch als Organisation verstanden werden und damit auch Kriterien der Effizienz und der Effektivität zulassen müssen. Dies verweist zugleich auf
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organisatorische Alternativen und Gestaltungsoptionen, deren Wahrnehmung in einer komplexen Organisation wie der Hochschule nicht im Sinne einer trivialen Maschine, sondern nur als Organisationsentwicklung geschehen kann.	f0204309487f48dec825d5dc403543ef	5c8ef1d2ef1709a08c314c739cae40e7	54acedc7dec163ec39fe2ad76b003384	proceedings	Organisationsentwicklung in Hochschulen	Peter Altvater and Yvonne Bauer and Harald Gilch	\N	2007
8472165	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	UBMA_261765981	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=261765981&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	von der strategischen Planung zur integrierten Strategieentwicklung	\N	\N	XVIII, 383 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8350-0689-8}	\N	f60e90e3fcd8919d295935c4ef34a776	3bce6b7eda4b92b16663e983f71577cf	47bba42a773012995b1e4d897cd002bd	book	Management von Strategieprozessen	Mathias Kranz	\N	2007
8473484	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesenmueller09	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2009/652/pdf/FRBR%20Bibliothekartag%202009%20Wiesenmueller.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hinter dem abstrakten FRBR-Modell steht die Vision, Benutzer im "bibliographischen Universum" navigieren zu lassen. Anhand von anschaulichen Beispielen werden zunächst zentrale Aspekte der FRBR - insbesondere die drei Gruppen von Entitäten und die zwischen ihnen bestehenden Beziehungen - erläutert. Von einer praktischen Umsetzung der FRBR in Katalogen sind konkrete Vorteile zu erwarten: Das Zusammenführen unter dem Werk-Konzept entspricht dem Denken der Nutzer, erhöht die Übersichtlichkeit in den Katalogen und kann Rationalisierungseffekte bringen (z. B. bei der Sacherschließung). Auch bietet das Modell eine schlüssige Lösung für das im digitalen Zeitalter immer drängender werdende "multiple versions"-Problem. Darüber hinaus könnte man eine neue Qualität des Browsing erreichen. Bei der "FRBRisierung" von Katalogen wurden bisher zwei Strategien verfolgt: Die Ebenenschichtung in Werk, Expression, Manifestation und Exemplar wird entweder real in den Katalogdaten verankert oder nur virtuell aus den vorhandenen Katalogdaten erzeugt und für die Anzeige aufbereitet. Eine Umsetzung der FRBR in deutschen Katalogen steht derzeit noch aus, obwohl diese aufgrund ihrer relationalen Datenstrukturen eine besonders gute Ausgangsbasis dafür besitzen. Als denkbare Strategie wird ein "Zwei-Schichten-Modell" vorgeschlagen, bei dem die Katalogdaten als Basisschicht unangetastet bleiben und darüber eine zweite Schicht gesetzt wird, welche die FRBR-Strukturen abbildet. Abschließend wird ein kurzer Blick auf die RDA geworfen: Diese orientieren sich zwar in Struktur und Terminologie stark an FRBR, doch sind die Ansprüche an die tatsächliche Umsetzung vergleichsweise bescheiden.	34411880ca2cbec7badcc67eb5ff0a33	b8453c10f8b6bf0d6d1a96ac12374d3f	1f306e13044f4c22dcce92a0b861f404	inproceedings	Die "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records" (FRBR) : das Modell und seine Anwendungsmöglichkeiten	Heidrun Wiesenmüller	\N	2009
8473576	Cancer	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Youden1950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	32-35	\N	1	\N		\N	3dcad602a745d5964fac88ae762aaf96	76acb756b5ec96be76b1ec8e16f3de23	a7a5a7f3b95e5874d80aff887c776344	article	Index for Rating Diagnostic Tests	W. J. Youden	\N	1950
8473587	Statistics in Medicine	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hilden1996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	969-986	\N	\N	\N		\N	05560253ae642a7791e4ee2bf6a7a689	6b29374453f3a6bcb3e16a71ae372b0d	8cd1e95d2a743ddadc27eccb9ee0317f	article	Regret Graphs, Diagnostic Uncertainty and Youden's Index	J{\\o}rgen Hilden and Paul Glasziou	\N	1996
8474986	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	8th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toulouse, France	\N	\N	65	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	64	pdf = {65.pdf}	\N	2e59a5443e72cd7a63bbbad5a3ca41cb	8c432863048457bb2ac99e138979ed55	babd1bd066dcfed5a8858beaea3e2315	inproceedings	Adapting Golog for Composition of Semantic Web Services	Sheila A. McIlraith and Tran Cao Son	\N	2002
8478042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	\N	\N	Reclam Taschenbuch ; 20119	Baecker2008	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	119 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-15-020119-0}, language = {ger}	\N	c92a50a64e0512bd57094adcc7df594f	1d19b49a49bd03e7e16dc31ad847b5bf	d90242ca78923e90265a31a12b04413f	book	Kommunikation	Dirk Baecker	\N	2008
8478043	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Baecker2005	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	284 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-58439-1}, language = {ger}	\N	935e0a02666400c72907929dc380e91c	9329756b37224b500559e062b3734539	357f7f31993bcf99fe0abaa93c6503d9	book	Form und Formen der Kommunikation	Dirk Baecker	\N	2005
8478047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Esch2009	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783834980922}	\N	95bb81e34b1c35ca5150d06afc09f619	077bfc70a2156b95adca51a6ab26b009	4f163500d16b41a35ea8d17d49714fe9	book	Best Practice der Markenführung	Franz-Rudolf Esch and Wolfgang Armbrecht	\N	2009
8478355	\N	\N	\N	\N	jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paddi kumrannagar	\N	\N	usjob	http://www.usjobcareer.com	\N	Dear Jobseeker,
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The No.1 Job and Career Search Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	944681934	\N		\N	32fe7b931da08f16369dbee9ea4c363b	7d396187ed633bb936fb79ee32bc61fb	a5a91c863d739660e1297b7e3022ca43	techreport	india vacancies	sentientit	mariya rosline	2005
8479088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Der Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fraunhofer_2008_DDB	http://www.iais.fraunhofer.de/fileadmin/images/pics/Abteilungen/NM/DDB-Studie_0.1.pdf	\N		\N	Endg. Fassung (4. März 2008, Redaktionelle Überarbeitung 3. April 2008).
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Erstellt im Auftrag des Beauftragten 
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der Bundesregierung für Kultur und 
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Medien.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die EU hat im Rahmen der Initiative „i2010“ den Aufbau einer interdisziplinären Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek (EDB) beschlossen. Das Portal der EDB soll bereits Ende 2008 in Betrieb gehen. Deutschland hat in diesem Rahmen die Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) konzipiert, die in Form eines Netzwerkes aus den Datenbanken und Portalen von über 30.000 Kultur- und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen (Bibliotheken, Archive, Museen etc.) mit einem nationalen Zugangsportal entstehen soll. Dabei arbeiten Bund und Länder eng zusammen.
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Die vorliegende Studie „Auf dem Weg zur DDB“ untersucht die für den Aufbau und Betrieb der DDB relevanten Aspekte und zeigt – unter Berücksichtigung der Erfahrungen und des Sachverstandes der Kultur-/Wissenschaftseinrichtungen – einen realistischen und Erfolg versprechenden Weg zur DDB auf.	c18986dda56fc8145c1191ce6872d124	4e342f5f212d121a89250bc57e1aa3a8	e9648ba175b4a83a20d4dbf41cd31a8c	techreport	Auf dem Weg zur Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek	Fraunhofer Institut für Intelligente Analyse-und Informationssysteme	\N	2008
8479163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1000	http://cvastro.com/perkenalan/jasa-membuat-booth-stage-pameran-stage-design-booth-pameran-di-bali/	\N	Jasa Membuat Booth, Stage Pameran, Stage Design, Booth Pameran di Bali	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	470543ca0224c6770309602e5c4fd00d	6ee6d00e01c0750ef7ccd0bfc3bb064f	79631fa003a2926007642cc11d7fd495	article	Jasa Membuat Booth, Stage Pameran, Stage Design, Booth Pameran di Bali 	mangyus	mangyus	2009
8479286	Research Library Issues	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maron_2009_ScholComm	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/rli-263-ithaka.pdf	\N		\N	\N	10-20	\N	263	\N		In spring 2008, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) engaged Ithaka to help survey the broader landscape of online resources currently in use by the scholarly community, to understand more about the resources that exist, and to highlight particular examples of innovation. This report describes some of the ways in which scholarly communication is occurring in a digital world.	f89ad2ec27b0289325db491b3d54b31f	d089944bfb706eff573dadc39487485f	0b94812e48c84940dbfe1b0af875c8c1	article	Digital Scholarly Communication: A Snapshot of Current Trends	K. Kirby Smith Nancy L. Maron	\N	2009
8479377	Research Library Issues	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hahn_2009_Strat	http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/rli-263-strategies.pdf	\N		\N	\N	21-23	\N	263	\N		\N	4018be5766d2a0e9e31f10883df523f0	65e3dc281a965df2197608e5ddfdbc6e	84059de7366becf7a68d74bc7b01200a	article	Strategies for Supporting New Genres of Scholarship	Karla Hahn	\N	2009
8479466	Physik in unserer Zeit	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam	\N	\N	wiley2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/piuz.200401050	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Physik in unserer Zeit	\N	\N	282-288	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1002/piuz.200401050}	Die Erde birgt überall genug Wärme für die geothermische Erzeugung elektrischen Stroms, die allerdings Wassertemperaturen von über 150 °C braucht. So warme Gesteinsschichten liegen in Mitteleuropa in mindestens 4 km Tiefe. Ein Kraftwerk muss also beim Betrieb über tiefe Bohrungen Wasser durch das Tiefengestein zirkulieren und dort erhitzen. Von Natur aus ist das Gestein jedoch dafür meist zu wenig porös. Deshalb soll das Einpressen von Fluiden unter hohem Druck die natürlichen Risse im Reservoirgestein künstlich vergrößern. Diese Stimulationstechnik erprobte das GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam erfolgreich an einer 4309 m tiefen Bohrung im Geothermielabor Groß Schönebeck. Eine zweite Bohrung soll nun eine langfristige Wasserzirkulation im Untergrund erforschen. Funktioniert sie stabil, dann soll eine Demonstrationsanlage Strom erzeugen.	5a7b68c709eba8d6b018a05c6fb019c6	e60c3d97b04fd81cbf538c96ea174bbd	88b0fdbd7ad97c48cbb1821f679f1e7a	article	Energie aus der Tiefe: Geothermische Stromerzeugung	Ernst Huenges	\N	2004
8479563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Francke	\N	\N	Uni-Taschenbücher ; 172 : Politische Wissenschaft, Soziologie	UBHD777585	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	IX, 542 S. : Il	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8252-0172-4, 3-7720-1298-1}, language = {ger}	\N	dad5b74f2c3ecd751af310a724c704b5	c3173bcd40c421d73deeee219d09ca02	c639f18bc93b841f61d96bb09abca1fe	book	Kapitalismus, Sozialismus und Demokratie	Joseph Alois Schumpeter	\N	1993
8479628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelis2008	http://homes.esat.kuleuven.be/~ncorneli/gpusurf/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e79539eef165e02876fb9f494c4b7cd	150adf604b0f196fe5c5451d4e154961	218d2ff5b66017db145a0106f8dc657e	inproceedings	Fast Scale Invariant Feature Detection and Matching on Programmable Graphics Hardware	Nico Cornelis and Luc Van Gool	\N	2008
8479709	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hobohm_2000_Bibliothek	http://forge.fh-potsdam.de/~hobohm/bibliothek-mythos-metapher-maschine.pdf	\N		\N	Vortrag im Rahmen von: “CIVITAS – Geometrie und Lebenswelt eine Ringvorlesung zur Stadt“ an der
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Fachhochschule Potsdam im Wintersemester 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8abcfc9102ba0f647525a4b56c8c5953	c13e843376c1a11ceb1bef5b9e4b8b28	11a5881e8a38944769541d835a757b75	misc	Bibliothek - Mythos, Metapher, Maschine oder: Der ort der Bibliothek in der Lebenswelt der Stadt	Hans-Christoph Hobohm	\N	2000
8479726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage	Los Angeles, Calif. [u.a.]	\N	\N	TadaCrit	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-84787-570-9}	\N	33c5abf95848553b533523c22cff9305	18693729d745ae152efa8bcf935c50a7	3926923dec5f77703e2547a2712418f7	book	Critical marketing studies	Mark Tadajewski	\N	2009
8479751	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS, Verl. für Sozialwiss.	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD1992934	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-531-14246-1}, language = {ger}	\N	4ee49e46d9f7541e432dbe3e8c55492a	767e5e246e39676733b744c910cec1db	312bd2d8ddae471aa852555c4a8b5a1e	book	Sich schön machen	Nina Degele	\N	2004
8479762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum-Verl.	Marburg	\N	\N	UBHD2114663	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	177 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8288-8615-9}, language = {ger}	\N	61d4b2c6f2c0194bde0e5458b59a779e	728073cc95e112df81d8302808007050	b839cdc5bed03bdf39177b22798686d9	book	Identität und Körper in der (post)modernen Gesellschaft	Anne-Christin Stockmeyer	\N	2004
8479776	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	Edition Suhrkamp ; 1744 = N.F., 744 : Gender studies	UBHD1820522	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	197 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-11744-0}, language = {ger}	\N	3b062d9c6346fac4c205481929f9613c	d680986a6683c5bcfc898504e58c8b66	8902391c1d301a0530ac4e2fd902773f	book	Psyche der Macht	Judith Butler	\N	2001
8479835	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Göttingen	Göttingen	\N	\N	Hagenhoff_2007_WissKomm	http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/univerlag/2007/fallstudien_wikom.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d3c333028160f0505f5bfeb064d67cf	f34560d71256dd7c667f40f1c900e295	5fd94edb38377db2195e287fd79b55ee	book	Neue Formen der Wissenschaftskommunikation	Svenja Hagenhoff and Lutz Seidenfaden and Björn Ortelbach and Matthias Schumann	\N	2007
8479959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungszentrum Jülich	Jülich	\N	Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek, Forschungszentrum Jülich ; 4	Ball_2007_Wisskom	http://juwel.fz-juelich.de:8080/dspace/bitstream/2128/2893/1/Ball_2007.Wisskom.pdf	\N	4. Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek Forschungszentrum Jülich. 6. - 8. November 2007 ; Beiträge und Poster	\N	\N	300 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89336-459-5, 978-3-89336-459-6}	\N	70f3c5dbb31b40411a9639176783d54b	1742fc85a1bfb71a1c9ba26c50fe05e4	bdae1e1df978095e1597b14122974d9c	book	Wissenschaftskommunikation der Zukunft	\N	Rafael Ball	2007
8479974	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Herausforderungen an das Management, Schriftenreihe der Graduate School of Business Administration Zürich	UBMA_264359208	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=264359208&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-31772-2}	\N	a162bfc4f872503767c96f2a2fb26dd7	572661023723ee7106d3ed0d6a1af3f1	e44f39062d47680c221ebde584908eca	book	Management-Konzepte für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen	Ralph Berndt	\N	2006
8480050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1000	http://astrobali.com	\N	Kami memberikan informasi seputar wisata Bali, hotel murah bali, sewa mobil murah bali	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0cbfcae4ec7cf07df3a19a48902d3ac2	fc17b1c5e8fc2dc1ed07385c5e81d7fd	5eb8be8790d00c3ba31dbb53f1a1b3fd	article	ASTRO Bali dotcom	mangyus	mangyus	2009
8480057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	An American Chemical Society Publication	\N	\N	\N	Franz1997	http://www.amazon.com/Glyphosate-Unique-Global-Herbicide-Monograph/dp/0841234582%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0841234582	\N	Amazon.com: Glyphosate: A Unique Global Herbicide (Acs Monograph): John E. Franz, Michael K. Mao, James A. Sikorski: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780841234581}, asin = {0841234582}, isbn = {0841234582}, dewey = {668.654}	\N	a0c2bd96b6b726d7c9ee34583024ab3a	420219792305cb87f23e6e80abd323cf	fee9192a3f18bbf5beb392112f02e642	book	Glyphosate: A Unique Global Herbicide (Acs Monograph)	John E. Franz and Michael K. Mao and James A. Sikorski	\N	1997
8480174	\\apj	288	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1985ApJ...288..428C	\N	\N		\N	\N	428-437	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1985ApJ...288..428C}, doi = {10.1086/162809}	\N	93fa09dfab690262715e179d45eb6a82	718d2f17e16aab23eb65217fdc7e25e4	6a8a1b46530a3eed3c7a51b9b035b14f	article	{Standing shocks in accretion flows onto black holes}	K. M. {Chang} and J. P. {Ostriker}	\N	1985
8480540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1000	\N	\N	InFO	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4614f73ffad69dc71e5ca5535d51004a	d88e3f0b14f05bc361051e46acef15d8	f7fc0333aa57b80dd09722aee22f6c40	article	mangyus dotcom	mangyus	mangyus	2009
8480742	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Verlag	\N	\N	\N	conf/mc/Krannich08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mc/mc2008.html#Krannich08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	317-326	\N	\N	conf/mc/2008	date = {2008-12-09}	\N	943efb7a1b3509fa0134bd66bf9a2e58	af96e2f272274942ce12b31019c5c91d	3e825a50a2d502b2a75a7f8cf22fcd18	inproceedings	ripcord: Prototyping und Usability-Testing im nativen Benutzungskontext.	Dennis Krannich	Michael Herczeg and Martin Christof Kindsmüller	2008
8480940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1180929	\N	\N		\N	\N	353--362	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-249-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180929}	\N	3cb1e18d7f7e7312befa64c79f9b9aca	0716f43f12c217de0c2d7906326eb802	d573762d5f522916522d71deecec9bef	inproceedings	Identification of coordination requirements: implications for the Design of collaboration and awareness tools	Marcelo Cataldo and Patrick A. Wagstrom and James D. Herbsleb and Kathleen M. Carley	\N	2006
8480977	\N	\N	1ére partie	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mallet Conseil	\N	\N	\N	Formarier2009	\N	\N		\N	Approches épistémologique et opérationnelle des concepts	11-24	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.08}, pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\ARSI-Approches epistemologique et operationnelle des concepts.pdf}	\N	8e487b5537bf8ae4debca91f53a8bb04	e7a8642fded72d809c7da696a6a21fce	5bc3a544944b6efa8dabc89aa959a2ca	inbook	Les concepts en sciences infirmières	Monique Formarier and Ljiljana Jovic	ARSI	2009
8480995	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 2009 Intl. Workshop on Comparison and Versioning of Software Models	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	AsDH+2009CVSM	http://www.se.eecs.uni-kassel.de/fileadmin/se/publications/CVSM09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	19-24	\N	\N	\N		Originally, model versioning has been developed to enable teams of developers to work on common model data, concurrently. We have the idea to use the same techniques to facilitate the collaboration of collaboration applications. Multi threaded applications share a common main memory. Thus, all threads have access to the full data structures and each thread may query and update the data structures, concurrently, in order to fulfill its tasks. In distributed applications, each distributed process has access only to its own share of the data model. In order to query and update remote data structure parts, the process has to send an appropriate request to the process, that owns that data. Transferring complex data structures, e.g. as query result, from one process to the other requires tedious data serialization and deserialization mechanisms. To overcome these problems, this paper proposes to replicate model data for each process and to use model versioning techniques to synchronize the different model data replicas. We have built a web based workflow editor and a web based version of a Ludo game to validate this idea. This paper reports about our experiences with the data replication approach and our experiences in using it for web applications.	657aa2e3b1fdd656ff7893de6a5b96a2	9c2e6a61b8d714eb64fd0483c0b61579	9d0cab8df8479efb2badc371b897a262	inproceedings	{B}uilding {D}istributed {W}eb {A}pplications based on {M}odel {V}ersioning with {CoObRA}: an {E}xperience {R}eport	Nina Aschenbrenner and Jörn Dreyer and Marcel Hahn and Ruben Jubeh and Christian Schneider and Albert Zündorf	\N	2009
8481018	Computing	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	46827	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=46827	\N	A simulated annealing approach to the multiconstraint zero-one knapsack problem	\N	\N	1--8	\N	1	\N	issn = {0010-485X}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02242185}	\N	fd18fbcce2fa2587c693362f41298004	21e7af5a132874337811270d7c57d985	9fef045fac8178031a81c0b603193b19	article	A simulated annealing approach to the multiconstraint zero-one knapsack problem	A. Drexl	\N	1988
8481063	Information Systems	24	\N	\N	September	\N	Information Systems Support for Electronic Commerce	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	georgakopoulos99c	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0G-3Y2F9W1-2/2/c308aafcf9d7748c851fca6b169e1ad1	\N		\N	\N	429--456	\N	6	\N	citeulike-article-id = {1342438}, priority = {2}	Virtual Enterprises (VEs) are businesses providing services and products that rely on the resources of multiple enterprises. VEs can achieve their business objectives only through effective collaboration between the autonomous enterprises that comprise them. In this paper we advocate the position that effective multi-enterprise collaboration can be achieved by integrating the business processes of the participant enterprises, and by managing the resulting multi-enterprise (business) processes. A key requirement for this is developing multi-enterprise processes that explicitly capture and manage the functional and contractual relationships between the enterprises in a VE. In particular, this includes the inter-enterprise services each enterprise in a VE provides to others as needed to realize multi-enterprise processes. Current process management technology does not deal with the heterogeneity and autonomy of the processes that need to be integrated in a multi-enterprise process. In addition, existing solutions that combine services and multi-enterprise processes either lead to specification explosion or disallow conversations between process activities and services. The Collaboration Management Infrastructure (CMI) addresses these problems by extending an advanced workflow model with a comprehensive set of service management primitives. These include service interfaces, service activities, primitives for coordinating service activities, service wrapper processes, as well as service quality and contracts. A CMI system that supports these has been developed by integrating existing software components, such as a commercial workflow system, with several prototype engines and tools that support the new primitives for multi-enterprise process and service management. To illustrate how CMI supports these, we use multi-enterprise process and service examples from the telecommunications industry.	69b833a5c727f733bf7708221b7d2556	8654581d7b747a75dec8b3466c55d9e9	089e7fb40a5ccf71d021dffb1b36cf76	article	Managing process and service fusion in virtual enterprises	Dimitrios Georgakopoulos and Hans Schuster and Andrzej Cichocki and Donald Baker	\N	1999
8481068	\N	\N	2ème partie	ARSI	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mallet Conseil	\N	\N	\N	Formarier2009a	\N	\N		\N	Apprentissage, enseignement et maîtrise des concepts	25-37	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\ARSI-Apprentissage enseignement et maitrise des concepts.pdf}, timestamp = {2009.06.08}	\N	046617b6dc11841fa925061b3cb0d85b	e7a8642fded72d809c7da696a6a21fce	a7f26236419822e0d27c3d72b37260e0	inbook	Les concepts en sciences infirmières	Monique Formarier and Ljiljana Jovic	Mallet conseil	2009
8481105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/Gentry09	\N	\N		\N	\N	169-178	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/2009	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1536414.1536440}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-60558-506-2}	\N	2d385353c02660fa65dface1c6507f7d	2f44d4c9c45233db7e2a3c8d06481881	fcbbc53f119b352e68169a37082f8714	inproceedings	Fully homomorphic encryption using ideal lattices	Craig Gentry	Michael Mitzenmacher	2009
8481106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/stoc/2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-1-60558-506-2}	\N	fbb770e45fc68b4059459b97e33905a7	cebb7d36f0fa36a1bd62651bc09ffba1	88da6192764df64c7d4fb9c54b3623d1	proceedings	Proceedings of the 41st Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of
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               Computing, STOC 2009, Bethesda, MD, USA, May 31 - June 2,
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               2009	\N	Michael Mitzenmacher	2009
8481114	Advances in Data and Web Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00672-2_44	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	506--518	\N	\N	\N		Composite Web Service selection is one of the most important issues in Web Service Composition. During the selection process,
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while the decision making during the selection process is much easy in the term of the functional properties of Web Service,it is very difficult in terms of the non-functional properties. In this paper, we investigate the problem of composite WebService selection. We propose the utility function to be the evaluation standard as a whole by considering all QoS parametersof each component service based on the definition in [16]. We map the multi-dimensional QoS composite Web Service to the multi-dimensionalmulti-choice knapsack (MMKP). And we propose a fast heuristic algorithm with O(nlm+nllgn) complexity for solving the problem.	fb76dc259483b3b5bd2504c5333d995d	c3d9d593bb5583e3b3027e9ca88287f7	8403a628fc987d1280c99d5baf1504f9	article	A Fast Heuristic Algorithm for the Composite Web Service Selection	Rong Wang and Chi-Hung Chi and Jianming Deng	\N	2009
8481288	TWEB	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tweb/YuZL07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tweb/tweb1.html#YuZL07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1232722.1232728}, date = {2007-11-06}	\N	5ed99a736d953fe29940490f8505416b	e26801a59d4800a8e298543c264214f5	495b9d08a20d6ccb5a7c5847ead9ac79	article	Efficient algorithms for Web services selection with end-to-end QoS constraints.	Tao Yu and Yue Zhang and Kwei-Jay Lin	\N	2007
8481379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	97. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Mannheim 2008. Wissen bewegen - Bibliotheken in der Informationsgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Vittorio Klostermann	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	Ball_2009_WissKom	http://epub.uni-regensburg.de/2049/	\N		\N	Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie Sonderbände, Sonderband 96	39-54	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb37d8f81bd76267f6dc031e503bd573	bb263a5a0ae3bb76d8ce90421b0ba8d2	fe62713670e058b49645a5b3db79410b	inproceedings	Wissenschaftskommunikation im Wandel - Bibliotheken sind mitten drin	Rafael Ball	Ulrich Hohoff and Per Knudsen	2009
8481492	Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications	361	\N	\N	Mar	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Telesca2006c	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVG-4GX6G4N-2/1/ddd4850857b485dd888dea834897e368	\N	Physica A	\N	\N	699--706	\N	2	\N		\N	11c84bf14807ffbfb2409383138c4f28	0a7e99b6b095f058236b32e4a4bd3298	75fa61d562b7cc1a0c2487eb50ed2912	article	1/f[alpha] fluctuations in the time dynamics of Mediterranean forest
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\	data	Luciano Telesca and Rosa Lasaponara and Antonio Lanorte	\N	2006
8481664	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECOWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/ecows/JangSL06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecows/ecows2006.html#JangSL06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	87-98	\N	\N	conf/ecows/2006	date = {2007-02-02}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECOWS.2006.21}, isbn = {0-7695-2737-X}	\N	ac35f103c0f5cf463e1590605434983e	bbd6993f29aa47170485759f857ac22a	744d856cad7c34673c0bfbd375be1e5a	inproceedings	Fast Quality Driven Selection of Composite Web Services.	Jae-Ho Jang and Dong-Hoon Shin and Kyong-Ho Lee	\N	2006
8481742	\N	3795	\N	\N	\N	\N	GCC	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/gcc/LiuLJTT05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/gcc/gcc2005.html#LiuLJTT05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	84-89	\N	\N	conf/gcc/2005	date = {2005-12-05}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11590354_10}, isbn = {3-540-30510-6}	\N	b54a4fd24194d8942d06fd3cc988606a	3460df4b84e6499ab366a7648ef4848f	33a66a6f89efc57776bdd65396525625	inproceedings	A Dynamic Web Service Selection Strategy with QoS Global Optimization Based on Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm.	Shulei Liu and Yunxiang Liu and Ning Jing and Guifen Tang and Yu Tang	Hai Zhuge and Geoffrey Fox	2005
8481762	N. Z. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gibb1978	http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/Site/publish/Journals/nzjmfr/1978/56.aspx	\N		\N	\N	429-56	\N	\N	\N		\N	c43035fc526d10f041f41b346d35a784	bee0964f7e729a35012a817bb674478f	e7b2e137134eb79822d14c956d94b09a	misc	Rates of coastal erosion and accretion in New Zealand	Jeremy B. Gibb	\N	1978
8482096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	California State University at Long Beach	Long Beach, CA, USA	\N	\N	1237145	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1237145#	\N	Quality of service (qos) in web services	\N	Adviser-Lin, Kwei-Jay	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-542-79027-0}, order_no = {AAI3225057}	In this dissertation, we design a broker-based architecture  QBroker to provide efficient QoS management for service-oriented distributed system. The main functions of QBroker include service tracking, planning, selection and adaptation. In QBroker, Web service composition with end-to-end QoS assurance includes two steps: service planning and QoS service selection. The efficiency of service selection decides the run-time performance of a QBroker. We design several service selection algorithms for composite services with different composition structures and different number of QoS constraints. The algorithms define the selection problem in two ways: combinatorial model, by modeling the problem as various knapsack problems and graph model, by modeling the problem as multi-constrained optimal path problem. The objective of service selection is to maximize an application specific utility function under the end-to-end QoS constraints. The performances of the algorithms have been studied by extensive simulations. The algorithms are efficient for both offline planning and making online decisions.	15dbd10a2c7cd71775959dc898f823f6	ef998879b463cfb34f72921ac219f182	0bd068996f9b253cfceab68bd38dd7fc	phdthesis	Quality of service (qos) in web services: model, architecture and algorithms	Tao Yu	\N	2006
8482101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390940538059	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Annotation: Orgineller, weitschweifiger Rundgang durch die Welten der Ordnung, die mit der dritten, digitalen Ordnung in vielfältige Unordnung umkippen und unbegrenzbare Optionen eröffnen.	312 S. , 21 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5505b6372e2882108c9c2d21d4d04754	b01cab6575ca528d7c214d09d1cfb4a6	3bf2bc981ec3a4227ced862199f33391	book	Das Ende der Schublade: die Macht der neuen digitalen Unordnung	Weinberger, David	\N	2008
8482131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobile and Pop Culture in Asia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vanhee2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5dc41c6f29ceff1b0743f6b78044455	27a9a90ebf00846f638d050fadf8dbb8	9f9d51ebcbce34adda109d4813dd56d6	inproceedings	THE PRODUCTION OF A “MANGA CULTURE” IN FRANCE : A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A SUCCESSFUL INTERCULTURAL RECEPTION	Olivier VANHEE	\N	2006
8482207	IEEE Micro	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Tile64	\N	\N	Digital Library	\N	\N	15-31	\N	5	\N	issn = {0272-1732}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MM.2007.89}	\N	ca75896b3694da3153302d9ed9127ee0	092cc3bceda2b998e18618b650a73adf	139b22a575ffd8e19c2fce03163802a5	article	On-Chip Interconnection Architecture of the Tile Processor	David Wentzlaff and Patrick Griffin and Henry Hoffmann and Liewei Bao and Bruce Edwards and Carl Ramey and Matthew Mattina and Chyi-Chang Miao and John F. Brown III and Anant Agarwal	\N	2007
8482316	GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie	4(2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mueller-u-2008-1-a	\N	\N	Überwachung als Aufgabe des Informationsmanagements im Krankenhaus	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e051704f8189a65ab18fa4805bf1552	52df049b04e40beee48a9b58353df45b	2afc5caf6852a59b9fb3a27d5753b819	article	Überwachung als Aufgabe des Informationsmanagements im Krankenhaus	Ulrike Müller and Elske Ammenwerth and Birgit Brigl and Stefan Gräber and Rüdiger Gruetz and Anke Häber and Elvira Kuhn and Ansgar Kutscha and Pierre-Michael Meier and Bernhard Wentz and Alfred Winter	\N	2008
8482320	\N	3/9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mueller-u-2007-122-a	\N	\N	Die Studienrichtung Medizinische Informatik an der Universität Leipzig	\N	\N	122-126	\N	\N	\N		\N	4dccc9254b6166ffc298f49fcadc55dc	d2aa8a898b546fd9c9e90e6e7c8f6f0e	b94284382c0565a7716959b7a905ed2f	inbook	Die Studienrichtung Medizinische Informatik an der Universität Leipzig	Ulrike Mueller and Alfred Winter	\N	2007
8482323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDEAS-DH '04: Proceedings of the IDEAS Workshop on Medical Information Systems: The Digital Hospital	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1054333	\N	\N	Supporting Information Management for Regional Health Information Systems by Models with Communication Path Analysis	\N	\N	139--146	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2289-0}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IDEADH.2004.22}	\N	472b18de33f621a1d534f6a1761776a3	6dac7a869e718a2f51bf946c144a80a2	f22b2b037e3c884bf609987ea7fe13bc	inproceedings	Supporting Information Management for Regional Health Information Systems by Models with Communication Path Analysis	Alfred Winter and Birgit Brigl and Oliver Heller and Ulrike Mueller and Alexander Struebing and Thomas Wendt	\N	2004
8482326	The Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare	3 (5)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mueller-u-2005-295-a	\N	\N	Communication Support for Managed Care	\N	\N	295-300	\N	\N	\N		\N	385f1d22309dcdb33701a0249e9489d8	e61531a00b4721bc269df8d06e964274	09977e15fa7da9e097363275bafa93fb	article	Communication Support for Managed Care	U. Müller and G. Funkat and D. Jaeckel and A. Kaeding and A. Winter	\N	2005
8482450	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lepain2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/72/4.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. pp.29-30
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\	magrebins relevant de soins palliatifs	Catherine Lepain	\N	2003
8482481	\N	\N	\N	2nd (International)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carroll2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3add15768cd9819a690dba7ab198fa8a	f4d519a83c5bf19d9880161fef71326f	cd2d46d88b1408585d589f96be3ddeaa	book	{A}n {I}ntroduction to {M}odern {A}strophysics	Bradley W. Carroll and Dale A. Ostlie	San Francisco: Pearson Addison-Wesley	2007
8482489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Park1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9811048	\N	Hydrodynamics of Accretion onto Black Holes	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/9811048
\
Comment: Figs 1 and 2 replaced with corrected figures. 9 pages, 3 Postscript
\
  figures. Plain tex. Review talk presented at 31st COSPAR meeting (1996).
\
  Revised version will appear in Adv. in Space Research	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Spherical and axisymmetric accretion onto black holes is discussed. Physical
\
processes in various families of solutions are explained and their
\
characteristics are summarized. Recently discovered solutions of axisymmetric
\
flow provide us with various radiation efficiency and spectrum, which may
\
successfully model diverse accretion systems. Possible role of preheating is
\
also speculated. The various families of solutions can be plotted as
\
trajectories on the plane of (l,e) [or (l,dot m)] where l is the luminosity in
\
units of the Eddington luminosity, dot m is the similarly defined mass
\
accretion rate and e is the efficiency defined by e equiv L/dot M c^2 = l/dot
\
m. We discuss the domains on these planes where solutions are known or expected
\
to be unstable to either spherical or on-spherical perturbations. Preliminary
\
analysis indicates that a preheating instability will occur along the polar
\
direction of the advection dominated flow for e \\gsim 10^{-2}.
\
	ac103d97d2779a1a6d203c7ce10796c4	f8942b5cf45d3dc34edf82e5c027db5e	5477dfb1a1dcf2279aaa12393c33031f	misc	{H}ydrodynamics of {A}ccretion onto {B}lack {H}oles	Myeong-Gu Park and Jeremiah P. Ostriker	\N	1998
8482493	\\apj	383	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1991ApJ...383..250N	\N	\N		\N	\N	250-262	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1991ApJ...383..250N}, doi = {10.1086/170781}	\N	3a76864f86d838075d39080708a9ee43	3bc76a31742b17e36847774c7f127689	fed80018ec2f2273ce0b049d7c9d70f9	article	{S}pherical accretion onto black holes - {A} complete analysis of stationary solutions	L. {Nobili} and R. {Turolla} and L. {Zampieri}	\N	1991
8482496	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	King1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b11cfa55bb58c32ed3f6f91574b4221	f45c01064dac9ce93abd49426807ca75	3d068f27a186f96ad3b9a577b50fb53e	book	{A}ccretion {P}ower in {A}strophysics	Andrew R. King and Derek J. Raine and Juhan Frank	Cambridge University Press	1992
8482500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kim2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0307271	\N	Dynamical Friction on Star Clusters near the Galactic Center	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0307271
\
Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Numerical simulations of the dynamical friction suffered by a star cluster
\
near the Galactic center have been performed with a parallelized tree code.
\
Gerhard (2001) has suggested that dynamical friction, which causes a cluster to
\
lose orbital energy and spiral in towards the galactic center, may explain the
\
presence of a cluster of very young stars in the central parsec, where star
\
formation might be prohibitively difficult owing to strong tidal forces. The
\
clusters modeled in our simulations have an initial total mass of 10^5-10^6
\
Msun and initial galactocentric radii of 2.5-30 pc. We have identified a few
\
simulations in which dynamical friction indeed brings a cluster to the central
\
parsec, although this is only possible if the cluster is either very massive
\
(~10^6 Msun), or is formed near the central parsec (&lt;~ 5 pc). In both cases,
\
the cluster should have an initially very dense core (&gt; 10^6 Msun pc-3). The
\
initial core collapse and segregation of massive stars into the cluster core,
\
which typically happens on a much shorter time scale than that characterizing
\
the dynamical inspiral of the cluster toward the Galactic center, can provide
\
the requisite high density. Furthermore, because it is the cluster core which
\
is most likely to survive the cluster disintegration during its journey
\
inwards, this can help account for the observed distribution of presumably
\
massive HeI stars in the central parsec.
\
	52442ed2f4bb9bb2608e492fad8669ac	fac79816caf4f9ba5abcd3efa7a31cec	7d5cc3b6e19750695e17a88868dcde6d	misc	{D}ynamical {F}riction on {S}tar {C}lusters near the {G}alactic {C}enter	Sungsoo S. Kim and Mark Morris	\N	2003
8482509	\\apj	408	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1993ApJ...408..496M	http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993ApJ...408..496M	\N		\N	\N	496-506	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993ApJ...408..496M}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1086/172607}	\N	775c48890aeb593da03429165f976b4a	31e3bedd0cf9859548cb7979f424ff9b	6efa055b41c913843377c0c8a6838877	article	{M}assive star formation near the {G}alactic {C}enter and the fate of the stellar remnants	M. {Morris}	\N	1993
8482513	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becker2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.3078	\N	On the detectability of primordial black holes in the Galaxy	\N	cite arxiv:0905.3078
\
Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, paper to be presented at ICRC 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In the mass range of 1e15 g up to 1e26 g, primordial black holes (PBHs) as a
\
possible contribution to the dark matter are still unexplored. In this
\
contribution, we investigate the possibility of an electromagnetic signal from
\
PBH interactions with astrophysical objects in the Galaxy. We find that a
\
signal from passages cannot be observed, since, depending on the mass, either
\
the interaction probability or the energy loss is too small. Further, we
\
discuss possible effects from high-mass PBHs at masses &gt;1e26 g, where PBHs can
\
still contribute to the dark matter at the order of ~10%. Here, we find that a
\
significant fraction of PBHs can be captured in the Hubble time. These captures
\
could therefore lead to detectable effects.
\
	ed5eee5ec0b2a6fe282df41aa33236d7	db6dca634cca11a5b6f78dce08eb76a4	f117a31188c1f221b313033f9a6b4511	misc	{O}n the detectability of primordial black holes in the {G}alaxy	Julia K. Becker and Marek A. Abramowicz and Peter L. Biermann	\N	2009
8482519	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerhard2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0005096	\N	The Galactic Center He I Stars: Remains of a Dissolved Young Cluster?	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0005096
\
Comment: Revised version with extended discussion, ApJ Letters, in press	\N	\N	\N	\N		  A massive young star cluster, initially embedded in its parent molecular
\
cloud, will spiral into the Galactic Center from $\\lta 30m_6^{1/2}\\pc$ during
\
the life-time of its most massive stars, if the combined total mass is $\\sim
\
10^6m_6\\msun$. On its way inwards the system loses most of its mass to the
\
strong tidal field, until the dense cluster core of high-mass stars is finally
\
disrupted near the central black hole. A simple model is presented to argue
\
that this scenario may under plausible conditions explain the observed location
\
and rotation of the Galactic Center HeI stars. Accretion of star clusters into
\
the Galactic Center could be recurrent, and play an important role in
\
regulating the activity of Sgr A$^\\ast$.
\
	c9de264c4e805530304ddb5b6a9da383	1c156231ecc6b621c52f2916fb830f6a	2b268431922a3644cfd8f8305f1481eb	misc	{T}he {G}alactic {C}enter {H}e {I} {S}tars: {R}emains of a {D}issolved {Y}oung {C}luster?	Ortwin Gerhard	\N	2000
8482524	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Genzel2000	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0001428	\N	Stellar Dynamics in the Galactic centre: Proper Motions and Anisotropy	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0001428
\
Comment: 35 pages, 17 figures, submitted to M.N.R.A.S	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report a new analysis of stellar dynamics in the Galactic centre, based on
\
improved sky and LOS velocities for &gt;100 stars within a few arcsec of SgrA*.
\
Overall the motions do not deviate strongly from isotropy. For 32 stars with
\
all 3 components determined the absolute, LOS and sky velocities agree well, as
\
for a spherical cluster. The projected radial and tangential motions of all 104
\
pm stars are also consistent with overall isotropy. However, the projected
\
velocities of the young, early type stars have a strong radial dependence. Most
\
of the bright HeI stars 1-10&quot; from SgrA* are on tangential orbits. This
\
anisotropy of the HeI stars and most of the brighter IRS16 complex members is
\
largely caused by a CW and counter-rotating, coherent rotation pattern. The
\
overall rotation of the young star cluster probably is a remnant of the angular
\
momentum in the cloud these stars formed from. The fainter, fast stars within
\
\\~1&quot; of SgrA* appear to be largely moving on radial or very elliptical orbits.
\
We have not detected nonlinear motion for any of them. Most of the SgrA*
\
cluster members also are on CW orbits. Spectroscopy shows them to be early type
\
stars. We propose that the SgrA* cluster stars are those members of the early
\
type cluster with small angular momentum which can plunge to the vicinity of
\
SgrA*. Our anisotropy-independent estimate of the Sun-GC distance is 7.8-8.2
\
kpc (+/- 0.9 kpc). We include velocity anisotropy in estimating the central
\
mass distribution. We confirm previous conclusions that a compact central mass
\
concentration is present and dominates the potential from 0.01-1 pc. The
\
central mass ranges from 2.6-3.3E6 M_sun. (abridged)
\
	60982b03791fde800f114e05bc119594	463a7bd8925ecdcf407268b01f2faee7	e9c7db51174837c7b8c27a6bae4b1f3b	misc	{S}tellar {D}ynamics in the {G}alactic {C}entre: {P}roper {M}otions and {A}nisotropy	R. Genzel and C. Pichon and A. Eckart and O. E. Gerhard and T. Ott	\N	2000
8482527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stolte2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0506575	\N	The Arches Cluster - Evidence for a Truncated Mass Function?	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0506575
\
Comment: aastex preprint, 14 pages, 4 figures, accepted by ApJ Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We have analyzed high-resolution, adaptive optics (AO) HK observations of the
\
Arches cluster obtained with NAOS/CONICA. With a spatial resolution of 84 mas,
\
the cluster center is uniquely resolved. From these data the present-day mass
\
function (MF) of Arches is derived down to about 4 Msun. The integrated MF as
\
well as the core and 2nd annulus MFs are consistent with a turn-over at 6-7
\
Msun. This turn-over indicates severe depletion of intermediate and low-mass
\
stars in the Arches cluster, possibly caused by its evolution in the Galactic
\
Center environment. The Arches MF represents the first resolved observation of
\
a starburst cluster exhibiting a low-mass truncated MF. This finding has severe
\
implications for stellar population synthesis modelling of extragalactic
\
starbursts, the derivation of integrated properties such as the total mass of
\
star clusters in dense environments, the survival of low-mass remnants from
\
starburst populations, and chemical enrichment during starburst phases.
\
	1991f56063bf2cd7c97e552164c0eea6	f364e3312ad2c5a9a18a009760b55545	9d0a5bf7aedd1b0057a82c66158691c0	misc	{T}he {A}rches {C}luster - {E}vidence for a {T}runcated {M}ass {F}unction?	Andrea Stolte and Wolfgang Brandner and Eva K. Grebel and Rainer Lenzen and Anne-Marie Lagrange	\N	2005
8482530	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schoedel2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0504474	\N	A Black Hole in the Galactic Center Complex IRS 13E?	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0504474
\
Comment: accepted by APJ	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The IRS 13E complex is an unusual concentration of massive, early-type stars
\
at a projected distance of ~0.13 pc from the Milky Way's central supermassive
\
black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Because of their similar proper motion and
\
their common nature as massive, young stars it has recently been suggested that
\
IRS 13E may be the remnant of a massive stellar cluster containing an
\
intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) that binds its members gravitationally in
\
the tidal field of Sgr A*. Here, we present an analysis of the proper motions
\
in the IRS~13E environment that combines the currently best available data with
\
a time line of 10 years. We find that an IMBH in IRS 13E must have a minimum
\
mass of ~10^4 solar masses in order to bind the source complex gravitationally.
\
This high mass limit in combination with the absence so far of compelling
\
evidence for a non-thermal radio and X-ray source in IRS 13E make it appear
\
unlikely that an IMBH exists in IRS 13E that is sufficiently massive to bind
\
the system gravitationally.
\
	3831637ad399f3d2e66a65608ba9fadd	642e858e8fa44a1035c9e4bb2f7c0e28	3601bf0ea76842c2215dcf591990f03e	misc	{A} {B}lack {H}ole in the {G}alactic {C}enter {C}omplex {IRS} 13{E}?	R. Schoedel and A. Eckart and C. Iserlohe and R. Genzel and T. Ott	\N	2005
8482532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lu2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0504276	\N	IRS 16SW - A New Comoving Group of Young Stars in the Central Parsec of
\
  the Milky Way	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0504276
\
Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, accepted for ApJL, uses emulateapj	\N	\N	\N	\N		  One of the most perplexing problems associated with the supermassive black
\
hole at the center of our Galaxy is the origin of the young stars in its close
\
vicinity. Using proper motion measurements and stellar number density counts
\
based on 9 years of diffraction-limited K(2.2 micron)-band speckle imaging at
\
the W. M. Keck 10-meter telescopes, we have identified a new comoving group of
\
stars, which we call the IRS 16SW comoving group, located 1.9&quot; (0.08 pc, in
\
projection) from the central black hole. Four of the five members of this
\
comoving group have been spectroscopically identified as massive young stars,
\
specifically He I emission-line stars and OBN stars. This is the second young
\
comoving group within the central parsec of the Milky Way to be recognized and
\
is the closest, by a factor of 2, in projection to the central black hole.
\
These comoving groups may be the surviving cores of massive infalling star
\
clusters that are undergoing disruption in the strong tidal field of the
\
central supermassive black hole.
\
	23ac8684b38b9ec40ff8d738b209a138	fe3753dc3c0c8656de1ff84f45862935	ef85c943783fcb104131223d8f47f56f	misc	{IRS} 16{SW} - {A} {N}ew {C}omoving {G}roup of {Y}oung {St}ars in the {C}entral {P}arsec of the {M}ilky {W}ay	J. R. Lu and A. M. Ghez and S. D. Hornstein and M. Morris and E. E. Becklin	\N	2005
8482546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Levin2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0303436	\N	Stellar disk in the galactic center -- a remnant of a dense accretion
\
  disk?	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0303436
\
Comment: submitted to ApJ Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Observations of the galactic center revealed a population of young massive
\
stars within 0.4 pc from Sgr A* -- the presumed location of a supermassive
\
black hole. The origin of these stars is a puzzle as their formation in citu
\
should be suppressed by the black hole's tidal field. We find that out of 13
\
stars whose 3-dimensional velocities have been measured by Genzel et. al.
\
(2000), 10 lie in a thin disk. The half-opening angle of the disk is consistent
\
with zero within the measurement errors, and does not exceed 10 degrees. We
\
propose that a recent burst of star formation has occurred in a dense gaseous
\
disk around Sgr A*. Such a disk is no longer present because, most likely, it
\
has been accreted by the central black hole. The three-dimensional orbit of S2,
\
the young star closest to Sgr A*, has been recently mapped out with high
\
precision. It is inclined to the stellar disk by 75 degrees. We find that the
\
orbit should undergo Lense-Thirring precession with the period of (5/a) Myr,
\
where a&lt;1 is the dimensionless spin of the black hole. Therefore it is possible
\
that originally S2 orbit lay in the disk plane. If so, we can constrain the
\
black hole spin $a$ be greater than 0.2(t_{S2}/5 Myr), where t_{S2} is the age
\
of S2.
\
	641e93a7f6397b97ff7b6a00a001594f	1c361a462cf4dda5354fc1767146c2fb	32afed6d26a8b9510fa8853477f5a1d8	misc	{S}tellar disk in the {G}alactic {C}enter -- a remnant of a dense accretion disk?	Yuri Levin and Andrei M. Beloborodov	\N	2003
8483148	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fairbairn2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3396	\N	The Zero Age Main Sequence of WIMP burners	\N	cite arxiv:0710.3396
\
Comment: 4 pages, 3 figs. Matches published version	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We modify a stellar structure code to estimate the effect upon the main
\
sequence of the accretion of weakly interacting dark matter onto stars and its
\
subsequent annihilation. The effect upon the stars depends upon whether the
\
energy generation rate from dark matter annihilation is large enough to shut
\
off the nuclear burning in the star. Main sequence WIMP burners look much like
\
protostars moving on the Hayashi track, although they are in principle
\
completely stable. We make some brief comments about where such stars could be
\
found, how they might be observed and more detailed simulations which are
\
currently in progress. Finally we comment on whether or not it is possible to
\
link the paradoxically young OB stars found at the galactic centre with WIMP
\
burners.
\
	12ad18bd03005ebe12099e89dac70944	46cdc26d0f102bb0e9a76018fafda5df	585ebdc5e87d78a686f6de5ff8b7adf6	misc	{T}he {Z}ero {A}ge {M}ain {S}equence of {WIMP} burners	Malcolm Fairbairn and Pat Scott and Joakim Edsjo	\N	2007
8483152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iocco2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.0941	\N	Dark Matter capture and annihilation on the First Stars: preliminary
\
  estimates	\N	cite arxiv:0802.0941
\
Comment: One table (with data for actual ZAMS metal-free stars) added with
\
  respect to published version	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Assuming that Dark Matter is dominated by WIMPs, it accretes by gravitational
\
attraction and scattering over baryonic material and annihilates inside
\
celestial objects, giving rise to a &quot;Dark Luminosity&quot; which may potentially
\
affect the evolution of stars. We estimate the Dark Luminosity achieved by
\
different kinds of stars in a halo with DM properties characteristic of the
\
ones where the first star formation episode occurs. We find that either
\
massive, metal-free and small, galactic-like stars can achieve Dark
\
Luminosities comparable or exceeding their nuclear ones. This might have
\
dramatic effects over the evolution of the very first stars, known as
\
Population III.
\
	9a8e90f40a5db1e83b770db20974846f	27d93a31e350e4dcdaf88cf111132c62	631bf66ffb9ec0370b5c5d36d555fb40	misc	{D}ark {M}atter capture and annihilation on the {F}irst {S}tars: preliminary estimates	Fabio Iocco	\N	2008
8483156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertone2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.1485	\N	Compact Stars as Dark Matter Probes	\N	cite arxiv:0709.1485
\
Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, revtex. Figure 4 corrected	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We discuss the consequences of the accretion of dark matter (DM) particles on
\
compact stars such as white dwarfs and neutron stars. We show that in large
\
regions of the DM parameter space, these objects are sensitive probes of the
\
presence of DM and can be used to set constraints both on the DM density and on
\
the physical properties of DM particles.
\
	f14130f1eadd8335c15a7fe66dd8f6ae	e9aecf0ae9370f94238b7bdad80e0aeb	dc8525a684137266b44d1a7e6ceba57a	misc	{C}ompact {S}tars as {D}ark {M}atter {P}robes	Gianfranco Bertone and Malcolm Fairbairn	\N	2007
8483161	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krumholz2004	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0409454	\N	Bondi Accretion in the Presence of Vorticity	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0409454
\
Comment: 34 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The classical Bondi-Hoyle formula gives the accretion rate onto a point
\
particle of a gas with a uniform density and velocity. However, the Bondi-Hoyle
\
problem considers only gas with no net vorticity, while in a real astrophysical
\
situation accreting gas invariably has at least a small amount of vorticity. We
\
therefore consider the related case of accretion of gas with constant
\
vorticity, for the cases of both small and large vorticity. We confirm the
\
findings of earlier two dimensional simulations that even a small amount of
\
vorticity can substantially change both the accretion rate and the morphology
\
of the gas flow lines. We show that in three dimensions the resulting flow
\
field is non-axisymmetric and time dependent. The reduction in accretion rate
\
is due to an accumulation of circulation near the accreting particle. Using a
\
combination of simulations and analytic treatment, we provide an approximate
\
formula for the accretion rate of gas onto a point particle as a function of
\
the vorticity of the surrounding gas.
\
	70f08422242b1e723fa3ee7bbec5b1bd	06d2070761bdd9f5ec4f139adf3e61bc	351138a72c66bb0a4c6d230151975f1f	misc	{B}ondi {A}ccretion in the {P}resence of {V}orticity	Mark R. Krumholz and Christopher F. McKee and Richard I. Klein	\N	2004
8483163	\\mnras	184	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1978MNRAS.184...53B	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-67	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1978MNRAS.184...53B}	\N	26afc4faae77d07ccb96b6b10166249d	53489f77f7af8d65dbe0ed10b3ed3666	c103f230f58ccfece104fb5909e29952	article	{B}lack holes in radiation-dominated gas - an analogue of the {B}ondi accretion problem	M. C. {Begelman}	\N	1978
8483165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quataert1999	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9912440	\N	Convection-Dominated Accretion Flows	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/9912440
\
Comment: final version accepted by ApJ; discussion expanded, references added	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Non-radiating, advection-dominated, accretion flows are convectively
\
unstable. We calculate the two-dimensional (r-theta) structure of such flows
\
assuming that (1) convection transports angular momentum inwards, opposite to
\
normal viscosity and (2) viscous transport by other mechanisms (e.g., magnetic
\
fields) is weak (alpha &lt;&lt; 1). Under such conditions convection dominates the
\
dynamics of the accretion flow and leads to a steady state structure that is
\
marginally stable to convection. We show that the marginally stable flow has a
\
constant temperature and rotational velocity on spherical shells, a net flux of
\
energy from small to large radii, zero net accretion rate, and a radial density
\
profile proportional to r^{-1/2}, flatter than the r^{-3/2} profile
\
characteristic of spherical accretion flows. This solution accurately describes
\
the full two-dimensional structure of recent axisymmetric numerical simulations
\
of advection-dominated accretion flows.
\
	92ff5840d47b80545e41eb753cabb385	6d8ecc54018ae6935058bbe2cd328e8a	bfd3c5e0350c74b8ddcc796115fc80fa	misc	{C}onvection-{D}ominated {A}ccretion {F}lows	Eliot Quataert and Andrei Gruzinov	\N	1999
8483171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blandford1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9809083	\N	On the Fate of Gas Accreting at a Low Rate onto a Black Hole	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/9809083
\
Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Monthly Notices of the Royal
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  Astronomical Society Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Gas supplied conservatively to a black hole at rates well below the Eddington
\
rate may not be able to radiate effectively and the net energy flux, including
\
the energy transported by the viscous torque, is likely to be close to zero at
\
all radii. This has the consequence that the gas accretes with positive energy
\
so that it may escape. Accordingly, we propose that only a small fraction of
\
the gas supplied actually falls onto the black hole and that the binding energy
\
it releases is transported radially outward by the torque so as to drive away
\
the remainder in the form of a wind. This is a generalization of and an
\
alternative to an &quot;ADAF&quot; solution. Some observational implications and possible
\
ways to distinguish these two types of flow are briefly discussed.
\
	4814d9766a8af004d4d2acc5cf2a71e7	8a0559c144f6334ee5f5cf74cb2956f0	4ad1a0efcb851d85ffc79f9f0b3056b0	misc	{O}n the {F}ate of {G}as {A}ccreting at a {L}ow {R}ate onto a {B}lack {H}ole	Roger D. Blandford and Mitchell C. Begelman	\N	1998
8483176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gruzinov1998	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9809265	\N	The Rate of Turbulent Spherical Accretion	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/9809265
\
Comment: 3 pages, submitted to ApJ	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The rate of turbulent spherical accretion onto a compact object might be much
\
smaller than the Bondi rate. It is suggested that the rate of accretion onto
\
Sgr A-star is much smaller than the Bondi rate.
\
	11a79a478c153344f35709cd442c6f92	35e9d1808e47e645c4ce6cd8809fe672	094a98b3dc1e669aed8adee37481dc0a	misc	{T}he {R}ate of {T}urbulent {S}pherical {A}ccretion	Andrei Gruzinov	\N	1998
8483186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dodelson2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.3796	\N	The Origin of the Universe as Revealed Through the Polarization of the
\
  Cosmic Microwave Background	\N	cite arxiv:0902.3796
\
Comment: Science White Paper submitted to the US Astro2010 Decadal Survey.
\
  Full list of 212 author available at http://cmbpol.uchicago.edu	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Modern cosmology has sharpened questions posed for millennia about the origin
\
of our cosmic habitat. The age-old questions have been transformed into two
\
pressing issues primed for attack in the coming decade: How did the Universe
\
begin? and What physical laws govern the Universe at the highest energies? The
\
clearest window onto these questions is the pattern of polarization in the
\
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), which is uniquely sensitive to primordial
\
gravity waves. A detection of the special pattern produced by gravity waves
\
would be not only an unprecedented discovery, but also a direct probe of
\
physics at the earliest observable instants of our Universe. Experiments which
\
map CMB polarization over the coming decade will lead us on our first steps
\
towards answering these age-old questions.
\
	59093a9ed1f640a47e48e7968a2cb522	6f50f8433542b385f7a07c4c08d4da77	16e0960b27b216c22643aab765d8612d	misc	{T}he {O}rigin of the {U}niverse as {R}evealed {T}hrough the {P}olarization of the {C}osmic {M}icrowave {B}ackground	S. Dodelson and R. Easther and S. Hanany and L. McAllister and S. Meyer and L. Page and P. Ade and A. Amblard and A. Ashoorioon and C. Baccigalupi and A. Balbi and J. Bartlett and N. Bartolo and D. Baumann and M. Beltran and D. Benford and M. Birkinshaw and J. Bock and D. Bond and J. Borrill and F. Bouchet and M. Bridges and E. Bunn and E. Calabrese and C. Cantalupo and A. Caramete and C. Carbone and S. Carroll and S. Chatterjee and X. Chen and S. Church and D. Chuss and C. Contaldi and A. Cooray and P. Creminelli and S. Das and F. De Bernardis and P. de Bernardis and J. Delabrouille and F. X. Desert and M. Devlin and C. Dickinson and S. Dicker and M. DiPirro and M. Dobbs and O. Dore and J. Dotson and J. Dunkley and C. Dvorkin and H. K. Eriksen and M. Cristina Falvella and D. Finley and D. Finkbeiner and D. Fixsen and R. Flauger and P. Fosalba and J. Fowler and S. Galli and E. Gates and W. Gear and Y. Giraud-Heraud and K. Gorski and B. Greene and A. Gruppuso	\N	2009
8483190	New Astronomy Review	48	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2004NewAR..48..843E	\N	\N		\N	\N	843-859	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://ukads.nottingham.ac.uk/abs/2004NewAR..48..843E}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1016/j.newar.2004.06.001}, eprint = {arXiv:astro-ph/0406166}	\N	51ec110df904ea003d29ed2f3e3a7b77	5c7930cfb3c9d1b72aa12ab8e07e0c4e	1766b99fb15967dcd3f9e8c5e3c9d304	article	{A} review of {B}ondi-{H}oyle-{L}yttleton accretion	R. {Edgar}	\N	2004
8483199	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paumard2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0601268	\N	The Two Young Star Disks in the Central Parsec of the Galaxy:
\
  Properties, Dynamics and Formation	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0601268
\
Comment: 35 pages, 14 figures, now accepted by the ApJ (no changes). Most
\
  figures converted to low resolution	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We report the definite spectroscopic identification of 41 OB supergiants,
\
giants and main sequence stars in the central parsec of the Galaxy. Detection
\
of their absorption lines have become possible with the high spatial and
\
spectral resolution and sensitivity of the adaptive optics integral field
\
spectrometer SPIFFI/SINFONI on the ESO VLT. Several of these OB stars appear to
\
be helium and nitrogen rich. Almost all of the ~80 massive stars now known in
\
the central parsec (central arcsecond excluded) reside in one of two somewhat
\
thick (&lt;|h|/R&gt;~0.14) rotating disks. These stellar disks have fairly sharp
\
inner edges (R~1&quot;) and surface density profiles that scale as R^{-2}. We do not
\
detect any OB stars outside the central 0.5 pc. The majority of the stars in
\
the clockwise system appear to be on almost circular orbits, whereas most of
\
those in the `counter-clockwise' disk appear to be on eccentric orbits. Based
\
on its stellar surface density distribution and dynamics we propose that IRS
\
13E is an extremely dense cluster (core density &gt; 3x10^8 sunmass/pc^3), which
\
has formed in the counter-clockwise disk. The stellar contents of both systems
\
are remarkably similar, indicating a common age of ~6+/-2 Myr. The K-band
\
luminosity function of the massive stars suggests a top-heavy mass function and
\
limits the total stellar mass contained in both disks to ~1.5x10^4 sunmass. Our
\
data strongly favor in situ star formation from dense gas accretion disks for
\
the two stellar disks. This conclusion is very clear for the clockwise disk and
\
highly plausible for the counter-clockwise system.
\
	3e5763bb4726ee529adfb2595cbc9e1e	d07b6f9c6bd53eb32cdfaafd5541edc3	6080ffd3a7e3740cd3e31c51f00409b6	misc	{T}he {T}wo {Y}oung {S}tar {D}isks in the {C}entral {P}arsec of the {G}alaxy: {P}roperties, {D}ynamics and {F}ormation	T. Paumard and R. Genzel and F. Martins and S. Nayakshin and A. M. Beloborodov and Y. Levin and S. Trippe and F. Eisenhauer and T. Ott and S. Gillessen and R. Abuter and J. Cuadra and T. Alexander and A. Sternberg	\N	2006
8483205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ghez2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0302299	\N	The First Measurement of Spectral Lines in a Short-Period Star Bound to
\
  the Galaxy's Central Black Hole: A Paradox of Youth	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0302299
\
Comment: 14 pages, Latex, Accepted for Publication in ApJ Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We have obtained the first detection of spectral absorption lines in one of
\
the high-velocity stars in the vicinity of the Galaxy's central supermassive
\
black hole. Both Brgamma (2.1661 micron) and He I (2.1126 micron) are seen in
\
absorption in S0-2 with equivalent widths (2.8+-0.3 Ang &amp; 1.7+-0.4 Ang) and an
\
inferred stellar rotational velocity (220+-40 km/s) that are consistent with
\
that of an O8-B0 dwarf, which suggests that it is a massive (~15 Msun), young
\
(&lt;10 Myr) main sequence star. This presents a major challenge to star formation
\
theories, given the strong tidal forces that prevail over all distances reached
\
by S0-2 in its current orbit (130 - 1900 AU) and the difficulty in migrating
\
this star inward during its lifetime from further out where tidal forces should
\
no longer preclude star formation. The radial velocity measurements (-510+-40
\
km/s) and our reported proper motions for S0-2 strongly constrain its orbit,
\
providing a direct measure of the black hole mass of 4.1(+-0.6)x10^6(Ro/8kpc)^3
\
Msun. The Keplerian orbit parameters have uncertainities that are reduced by a
\
factor of 2-3 compared to previously reported values and include, for the first
\
time, an independent solution for the dynamical center; this location, while
\
consistent with the nominal infrared position of Sgr A*, is localized to a
\
factor of 5 more precisely (+-2 milli-arcsec). Furthermore, the ambiguity in
\
the inclination of the orbit is resolved with the addition of the radial
\
velocity measurement, indicating that the star is behind the black hole at the
\
time of closest approach and counter-revolving against the Galaxy. With further
\
radial velocity measurements in the next few years, the orbit of S0-2 will
\
provide the most robust estimate of the distance to the Galactic Center.
\
	584bbd2bcac5d35068854a4519c7259a	83df06fcda4016245b8e23e5b058bf01	7a7a1297d7e85623865603836aa32ebc	misc	{T}he {F}irst {M}easurement of {S}pectral {L}ines in a {S}hort-{P}eriod {S}tar {B}ound to the {G}alaxy's {C}entral {B}lack {H}ole: {A} {P}aradox of {Y}outh	A. M. Ghez and G. Duchene and K. Matthews and S. D. Hornstein and A. Tanner and J. Larkin and M. Morris and E. E. Becklin and S. Salim and T. Kremenek and D. Thompson and B. T. Soifer and G. Neugebauer and I. McLean	\N	2003
8483210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wardle2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.3274	\N	On the Formation of Compact Stellar Disks Around Sgr A*	\N	cite arxiv:0805.3274
\
Comment: 12 pages, 2 figs, minor changes, ApJ Letters accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The recent identification of one or two sub-parsec disks of young, massive
\
stars orbiting the ~4e6 solar mass black hole Sgr A* has prompted an &quot;in-situ&quot;
\
scenario for star formation in disks of gas formed from a cloud captured from
\
the Galactic center environment. To date there has been no explanation given
\
for the low angular momentum of the disks relative to clouds passing close to
\
the center. Here we show that the partial accretion of extended Galactic center
\
clouds, such as the 50 km/s giant molecular cloud, that temporarily engulf Sgr
\
A* during their passage through the central region of the Galaxy provide a
\
natural explanation for the angular momentum and surface density of the the
\
observed stellar disks. The captured cloud material is gravitationally unstable
\
and forms stars as it circularizes, potentially explaining the large
\
eccentricity and range of inclinations of the observed stellar orbits. The
\
application of this idea to the formation of the circumnuclear ring is also
\
discussed.
\
	5df11bef7f8cabbc1521d8cf9462e8d9	3002ce2b833abab932056bf22d87c208	7c33ee31dd76a39f949cad62a48df603	misc	{O}n the {F}ormation of {C}ompact {S}tellar {D}isks around {S}gr {A}*	Mark Wardle and Farhad Yusef-Zadeh	\N	2008
8483227	Acta Astronomica	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1970AcA....20..195P	\N	\N		\N	\N	195-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1970AcA....20..195P}	\N	578e9cc198e23b2ee6691292873f0072	ad30732453bb1ba70a4d6884baee0b0a	4d897d771a02ac73cd4d77ebadedd327	article	{E}volution of {S}ingle {S}tars. {II}. {C}ore {H}elium {B}urning in {P}opulation {I} {S}tars	B. {Paczy{\\'n}ski}	\N	1970
8483232	\\mnras	263	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1993MNRAS.263..817C	\N	\N		\N	\N	817-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993MNRAS.263..817C}	\N	f124ef2b958fc217aff9e64fb5d831b3	b9f6ca67e3c1993ee8c8cb6314e38e5b	10b9679212ab5b023bb0367bb1636d27	article	{M}assive {T}horne-{Z}ytkow {O}bjects - {S}tructure and {N}ucleosynthesis	R. C. {Cannon}	\N	1993
8483236	\\apj	386	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1992ApJ...386..206C	\N	\N		\N	\N	206-214	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992ApJ...386..206C}, doi = {10.1086/171006}	\N	c8ed4c2a4282cf1b09e55de55c05728f	a19f3bf686fa84d2b3314af7095322b4	b753d0ede042a9a7f1eafb795cff82c7	article	{T}he structure and evolution of {T}horne-{Z}ytkow objects	R. C. {Cannon} and P. P. {Eggleton} and A. N. {Zytkow} and P. {Podsiadlowski}	\N	1992
8483239	\\mnras	199	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1982MNRAS.199..833F	\N	\N		\N	\N	833-867	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982MNRAS.199..833F}	\N	f0a8482524e8af236cd443adf0a58894	dc4044a367f713dfc3207638acc4e736	17a1aea1fe5afa79ec415fd76ac6150d	article	{S}tationary spherical accretion into black holes. {II} - {T}heory of optically thick accretion	R. A. {Flammang}	\N	1982
8483244	\\apj	284	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1984ApJ...284..394V	\N	\N		\N	\N	394-406	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1984ApJ...284..394V}, doi = {10.1086/162419}	\N	3c813b955dec31cfebe03767f647418f	4e048b0f08909e74dec8b27fbb9fda2f	160f3906e95d363f632c2c9e1019ce50	article	{O}ptically thick, time-dependent spherical accretion onto a black hole. {I} - {E}quations and numerical methods	P. {Vitello}	\N	1984
8483247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bekenstein2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.1524	\N	Relativistic MOND as an alternative to the dark matter paradigm	\N	cite arxiv:0901.1524
\
Comment: Invited talk presented at the International Conference on Particles
\
  and Nuclei (PANIC08), Eilat, Israel, November 9-14, 2008. To appear in
\
  Nuclear Physics A. 6 pages LaTeX	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Milgrom's Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) provides an efficient way to
\
summarize phenomenology of galaxies which does not lean on the notion of dark
\
matter; it has great predictive power. Here I briefly review MOND as well as
\
its implementation as a nonrelativistic modified gravity theory, AQUAL.
\
Gravitational lensing and cosmology call for a relativistic gravity theory
\
different from general relativity if dark matter is to be avoided. In recent
\
years such a theory, T$e$V$e$S, has emerged from the marriage of AQUAL with the
\
timelike vector field of Sanders. I discuss its structure and some of its
\
successes and shortcomings.
\
	6ff2f9b57fa737c6f663ff15da8c641f	f3af40fdeb52133e31b94d790f09bc17	f00a9fb7b15449f88826160f5a80d3c0	misc	{R}elativistic {MOND} as an alternative to the dark matter paradigm	Jacob D. Bekenstein	\N	2009
8483252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baumann2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.3022	\N	Cosmological Inflation: Theory and Observations	\N	cite arxiv:0810.3022
\
Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures. Invited review to appear in Advanced Science
\
  Letters Special Issue on Quantum Gravity, Cosmology and Black Holes	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In this article we review the theory of cosmological inflation with a
\
particular focus on the beautiful connection it provides between the physics of
\
the very small and observations of the very large. We explain how quantum
\
mechanical fluctuations during the inflationary era become macroscopic density
\
fluctuations which leave distinct imprints in the cosmic microwave background
\
(CMB). We describe the physics of anisotropies in the CMB temperature and
\
polarization and discuss how CMB observations can be used to probe the
\
primordial universe.
\
	9dd251f63388414352533fc1146aacbe	835660fe9f401df2ff6febdf7f853960	bd8b196f7cd747ee39492930be709aba	misc	{C}osmological {I}nflation: {T}heory and {O}bservations	Daniel Baumann and Hiranya V. Peiris	\N	2008
8483254	\\apj	212	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1977ApJ...212..832T	\N	\N		\N	\N	832-858	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1977ApJ...212..832T}, doi = {10.1086/155109}	\N	a40739b3df63e90521914b634e1cdfb1	b671362d5e01a53b6db7e2c7a2896953	7ffa60a726ba6c3c8f325aa5c86d30e8	article	{S}tars with degenerate neutron cores. {I} - {S}tructure of equilibrium models	K. S. {Thorne} and A. N. {Zytkow}	\N	1977
8483256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehners2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.3388	\N	Dark Energy and the Return of the Phoenix Universe	\N	cite arxiv:0812.3388
\
Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In cyclic universe models based on a single scalar field (e.g., the radion
\
determining the distance between branes in M-theory), virtually the entire
\
universe makes it through the ekpyrotic smoothing and flattening phase,
\
bounces, and enters a new epoch of expansion and cooling. This stable evolution
\
cannot occur, however, if scale-invariant curvature perturbations are produced
\
by the entropic mechanism because it requires two scalar fields (e.g., the
\
radion and the Calabi-Yau dilaton) evolving along an unstable classical
\
trajectory. In fact, we show here that an overwhelming fraction of the universe
\
fails to make it through the ekpyrotic phase; nevertheless, a sufficient volume
\
survives and cycling continues forever provided the dark energy phase of the
\
cycle lasts long enough, of order a trillion years. Two consequences are a new
\
role for dark energy and a global structure of the universe radically different
\
from that of eternal inflation.
\
	563d4d8a568e2b6f420e93296883afca	961a243e26ed64e759214cd6f21327db	1ca1fac4593e77bf31d64676ac690715	misc	{D}ark {E}nergy and the {R}eturn of the {P}hoenix {U}niverse	Jean-Luc Lehners and Paul J. Steinhardt	\N	2008
8483262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Khoury2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.3633	\N	Rapidly-Varying Speed of Sound, Scale Invariance and Non-Gaussian Signatures	\N	cite arxiv:0811.3633
\
Comment: 38 pages, 12 figures. v2:minor corrections, references added	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We show that curvature perturbations acquire a scale invariant spectrum for
\
any constant equation of state, provided the fluid has a suitably
\
time-dependent sound speed. In order for modes to exit the physical horizon,
\
and in order to solve the usual problems of standard big bang cosmology, we
\
argue that the only allowed possibilities are inflationary (albeit not
\
necessarily slow-roll) expansion or ekpyrotic contraction. Non-Gaussianities
\
offer many distinguish features. As usual with a small sound speed,
\
non-Gaussianity can be relatively large, around current sensitivity levels. For
\
DBI-like lagrangians, the amplitude is negative in the inflationary branch, and
\
positive in the ekpyrotic branch. Unlike the power spectrum, the three-point
\
amplitude displays strong running, peaking on smallest (largest) scales in the
\
expanding (contracting) case. While the shape is predominantly of the
\
equilateral type in the inflationary branch, as in DBI inflation, it is of the
\
local form in the ekpyrotic branch. The tensor spectrum is also generically far
\
from scale invariant. In the contracting case, for instance, tensors are
\
strongly blue tilted, resulting in an unmeasurably small gravity wave amplitude
\
on cosmic microwave background scales.
\
	97bc1bc171c405e2e5571af5dcdea4f8	c45d007939a580ccc02afa024220b294	c837e5cdfa00b52d9ed727fb21f47eea	misc	{R}apidly-{V}arying {S}peed of {S}ound, {S}cale {I}nvariance and {N}on-{G}aussian {S}ignatures	Justin Khoury and Federico Piazza	\N	2008
8483314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boogerd2009a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	41-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	a9dd5c1aaefaee74caded9ce89dcdc73	b96e66244ed2fa2717ab87ff2588a6f6	c6b09b4416d6d5edb3c52ae327df3e35	inproceedings	Evaluating the relation between coding standard violations and faults within and across software versions	Cathal Boogerd and Leon Moonen	\N	2009
8483512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of Int' Conf. on Testing of Communications Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	40-55	\N	\N	\N		\N	790267fc776ea4cf8424783a2fa4a7a4	d0bad6caf194a035a2f414a0a64f193a	7a9421c3e291a31a10433f9495fa0dc3	inproceedings	Comparing Bug Finding Tools with Reviews and Tests	Stefan Wagner and Jan J{\\"u}rjens and Claudia Koller and Peter Trischberger	\N	2005
8484004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007)	\N	\N	\N	University of St. Gallen	St. Gallen, Switzerland	\N	\N	VeithEtAl-ECIS-2007	http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb7/ibwl/leimeister/pub/07-09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1190--1201	\N	\N	\N		\N	4983bfcf3419bb12bf5727ef5498e1f7	fcebc37cbe5ce1b1619a871f7451f2d9	62fe495265ccfdf3299c0e046789c310	inproceedings	Towards Value-Based Management of Flexible IT Environments	Viktor Veith and Jan Marco Leimeister and Helmut Krcmar	H. Österle and J. Schelp and R. Winter	2007
8484247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the ACM SIGPLAN 2002 Conf. on Programming language design and implementation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flanagan2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	234-245	\N	\N	\N		\N	23285058db5b12544adefaad8553bc0f	4f61b07eea31f0eb4e9da13c17f28a18	d151b8fa6b9c16af39f79f4e1fd3d8f9	inproceedings	Extended Static Checking for Java	Cormac Flanagan and K. Rustam M. Leino and Mark Lillibridge and Greg Nelson and James B. Saxe and Raymie Stata	\N	2002
8484290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Delft University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boogerd2009	http://swerl.tudelft.nl/twiki/pub/Main/TechnicalReports/TUD-SERG-2009-008.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a909969383d4c80b6c350a27ec970fd	b96e66244ed2fa2717ab87ff2588a6f6	97465d815c89926233ca14d454ec1987	techreport	Evaluating the Relation Between Coding Standard Violations and Faults Within and Across Software Versions	Cathal Boogerd and Leon Moonen	\N	2009
8484364	ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	232711	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=232706.232711	\N	Indirect distributed garbage collection	\N	\N	615--647	\N	5	\N	issn = {0164-0925}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/232706.232711}	In new distributed systems, object mobility is usually allowed and is sometimes used by the underlying object manager system to benefit from object access locality. On the other hand, in-transit references to objects can exist at any moment in asynchronous distributed systems. In the presence of object mobility and in-transit references, many garbage collector (GC) algorithms fail to operate correctly. Others need to use the system's object finder to find the objects while performing their work. As a general principle, a GC should never interfere with object manager polices (such as forcing migration or fixing an object to a given processor). However, if the GC uses the object finder, it will change the access pattern of the system, and eventually it could foul the global allocation policy. In this article we propose a new GC family, Indirect Garbage Collectors, allowing to separate the problems of object management (placement, replication, and retrieval) from garbage collection. This property allows our algorithms to be implemented on top of almost any existent distributed object system, without having to use the object finder.	70f0768cb68a60a70fb42c668e9e69eb	45d575c8509d02643099b63b7d005573	48d33896a1bad9dd60e206614a3d007f	article	Indirect Distributed Garbage Collection: Handling Object Migration	Jos\\'{e} M. Piquer	\N	1996
8484501	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bubbles in Food 2: Novelty, Health and Luxury	\N	\N	\N	AACC International, St. Paul, MN 55121 USA	\N	\N	\N	Tromp2008	http://www.koenderink.info/nicole/publications.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	440b1240416214fee64c2a6be53489c0	500dafe6218019494208773a0caa29e2	8e12980cb2bc76cb997bce5bbdee61aa	inbook	Quantifying the Morphology of Bread Crusts	R.H. Tromp and Ch. Primo-Martín and R. van de Zedde and N.J.J.P. Koenderink	\N	2008
8484835	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proc. 31st Int'l Conf. on Software Eng., companion volume	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	wermelinger09icse	\N	\N		\N	\N	327-330	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://michel.wermelinger.ws/chezmichel/wp-content/uploads/wermelinger09icse.pdf}	Interest in the human aspects of software engineering has grown in the past years. For example, based on activity logs in software artefact repositories, researchers are recommending who should fix a bug for a certain component. However, existing work largely follows ad-hoc approaches to relate software artefacts to developers and rarely makes those socio-technical relations explicit in a single structure. In this paper we propose a novel application of formal concept analysis, in order to overcome those deficiencies. As a case study, we construct and visualise different views of the developers who fix and discuss bugs in the Eclipse project.	ef0170fdfbfce767e170bacccd7fc915	6ae2e61e2c21842cc9ffa263e1d7abc7	a8d29b9d40674643a30e50ed38680095	inproceedings	Using Formal Concept Analysis to Construct and Visualise Hierarchies of Socio-Technical Relations	Michel Wermelinger and Yijun Yu and Markus Strohmaier	\N	2009
8485133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 4th Workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	ostacchini09shark	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-16	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://michel.wermelinger.ws/chezmichel/wp-content/uploads/ostacchini09shark-submitted.pdf}, doi = {10.1109/SHARK.2009.5069110}	The assumptions that underlie software development often go unrecorded and form part of the implicit rationale on which design and implementation decisions are based. These assumptions can fail at any time, with serious consequences. This paper presents a lightweight approach to assumption management (AM) designed to suit agile development. Assumptions were monitored for three months within a small agile team. Two key indicators were proposed for measuring AM success but only one was detected in the research results. A number of strong correlations were found between properties of assumptions. Data collection largely depended on the subjective judgements of the first author, but they were validated with some success by his colleagues. In some ways, assumption management was found to complement agile development. However, AM was not fully integrated into the team’s development process, due to difficulty in adopting an ‘assumption-aware’ way of thinking. Suggestions are offered on how this transition may be eased, and on how others might wish to build on this research.	e26da88298995f942cd19c7186fdbfc8	9383106c2420fefe7cf3d9470dfe35e8	674eb777ffb724143bdca04e12be25da	inproceedings	Managing assumptions during agile development	Ireo Ostacchini and Michel Wermelinger	\N	2009
8485660	\N	\N	\N	Version 2.0	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nestor2009	http://nestor.sub.uni-goettingen.de/handbuch/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das nestor Handbuch will nach dem Konzept des „Living Document“ das derzeitige Wissen über das vielfältige und komplexe Thema der Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverfügbarkeit digitaler Objekte und seine unterschiedlichen Teilaspekte sammeln und über eine „kleine Enzyklopädie“ in strukturierter Form den Interessierten in deutscher Sprache zugänglich machen.
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Einzelne, von verschiedenen Experten erstellte Fachbeiträge gestatten einen Überblick, manchmal auch einen vertieften Einblick in die diversen Themengebiete der Langzeitarchivierung: von technischen und rechtlichen Aspekten bis hin zur Definition von Rahmenbedingungen.	56330e563e6832ad8ffd750f96c27c82	23e3633eb4acf5851d8185e0632da22e	140672f0e4e0d6bf82cfe5c88772b91d	book	nestor-Handbuch - Eine kleine Enzyklopädie der digitalen Langzeitarchivierung	\N	\N	2009
8485869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bogan2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0902.2600	\N	From the Cosmological Constant: A New Cosmic Horizon	\N	cite arxiv:0902.2600
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fundamental physics parameters is extended. We show that the Kerr-Newman ring
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singularity radius for the electron depends upon both the fine structure and
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cosmological constants. This leads to a geometric mean distance scale which
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exceeds the infinite time cosmic event horion.
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	0195df6024068eda2e391b0ea09092c0	3a6125a4d748382484d84b440eacfb27	34eca688e288a05eb2543d0050b0abd5	misc	From the Cosmological Constant: A New Cosmic Horizon	James R. Bogan	\N	2009
8485913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boogerd2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	149-160	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ca29aa1db8886be97203110bbf7ff76	d62e1a69ada2873a38b29fc365ed3a36	caac27c88275efaaf9b2e26a5b3862f8	inproceedings	Prioritizing Software Inspection Results Using Static Profiling	Cathal Boogerd and Leon Moonen	\N	2006
8485939	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paulson2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	246-256	\N	4	\N		\N	4bc627f591804e1da819a8ea8bcc63a9	3e665401c9deabf94026afc360de87b3	43e972ea87bde9603249cdb441dc8117	article	An Empirical Study of Open-Source and Closed-Source Software Products	James W. Paulson and Giancarlo Succi and Armin Eberlein	\N	2004
8485973	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dunsmore2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	47-57	\N	\N	\N		\N	888c353cd76127958617bff0435759b3	c3411d51855a7c711f68dc3e5648c35a	997cdda9d367b4aa4df5273bbb2fa86c	inproceedings	Further Investigations into the Development and Evaluation of Reading techniques for Object-Oriented Code Inspection	Alastair Dunsmore and Marc Roper and Murray Wood	\N	2002
8486002	Communications of the ACM	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Furnas1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	964-971	\N	11	\N		\N	694cbc0aacb0dc42365481a4c6fd5a39	dcc302c02c9fbbd8d1efe1df61a1149d	7a7d7cf7c7ab1ebaac3b0df13f0d922c	article	The Vocabulary Problem in Human-System Communication	G. W. Furnas and T. K. Landauer and L. M. Gomer and S. T. Dumais	\N	1987
8486437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kommunikation, Partizipation und Wirkungen im Social Web	\N	\N	\N	Herbert von Halem Verlag	Köln	\N	\N	KoRi2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	352-370	\N	\N	\N		Das Werk ist zweib\\"{a}ndig aufgebaut. Band 1 behandelt Grundlagen und Methoden des neuen Internet auf Makro- und Mikroebene. Einleitend werden in einer \\"{u}berwiegend gesamtgesellschaftlichen Perspektive Grundlagen f\\"{u}r die Analyse des Social Web sowie seiner Ver\\"{a}nderungen und Potenziale gelegt. Anschlie{\\ss}end geht es in einer Mikroperspektive um die Rezipienten und ihr Nutzungsverhalten. Ein drittes Kapitel lotet Potenziale des Social Web als Forschungsinstrument aus und verbindet so Mikro- und die Makroperspektive miteinander. Band 2 ist den Strategien und Anwendungen im Social Web auf der Mesoebene gesellschaftlicher Organisationen gewidmet: Wie sieht die gelebte Praxis professioneller Kommunikation im Social Web aus, wie reagieren etablierte Akteure auf diese Entwicklungen? Das erste Kapitel beantwort diese Frage im Hinblick auf Journalismus und Verlage, die sich im Spannungsfeld von Selektion und Partizipation bewegen, der zweite Teil f\\"{u}r die politische Kommunikation staatlicher und nicht-staatlicher Akteure im neuen Netz. Der dritte Teil richtet den Fokus auf Unternehmen, wobei eine Reihe von Fallbeispielen den praktischen Einsatz von Elementen des Social Web f\\"{u}r die interaktive Wertsch\\"{o}pfung verdeutlichen. Die beiden B\\"{a}nde sind stark inter- (f\\"{a}cher\\"{u}bergreifend) und transdisziplin\\"{a}r (Theorie-Praxis verzahnend) ausgerichtet: Beitr\\"{a}ge aus der Kommunikationswissenschaft, Soziologie, Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftsinformatik, Sozialpsychologie und Rechtswissenschaft sowie Fallstudien namhafter Unternehmen reflektieren den sozialen, wirtschaftlichen und technologischen Wandel der \\"{o}ffentlichen Kommunikation im und durch das Social Web.	b7463877857cfaf29e549281eb251b04	df06458c87adba2e7785ef13d22f3471	a18ec93b50c1d237eabee903b5bc86d1	incollection	Social-Networking-Dienste im Unternehmenskontext: Grundlagen und Herausforderungen	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	Ansgar Zerfa{\\ss} and Martin Welker and Jan Schmidt	2008
8487071	\N	\N	\N	2., {\\"u}berarb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sch{\\"a}ffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	CoenenbergSalfeld2007	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2586-4}	\N	1f1812a08d105df1500ee97e0a79c347	368148fc400c097e291ba86fc2db2459	f7da9311f1a2cd88d1133c8828e00802	book	Wertorientierte Unternehmensf{\\"u}hrung	Adolf Gerhard Coenenberg and Rainer Salfeld	\N	2007
8487803	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K . G. Saur München	\N	\N	UBCIM Publications - New Series Vol 19	IFLA_1998_frbr	http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0eaedb97b76f39b112619e81b3e91498	91a526ef608100aab338a025a56e2614	453e0560cf2ee8455b7e9bcdece7738f	book	Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records - Final Report	\N	IFLA Section on Cataloguing	1998
8487916	\N	\N	\N	\N	Februar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Nationalbibliothek	Leipzig, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin	\N	\N	DNB_2009_FRBR	http://www.ifla.org/files/cataloguing/frbr/frbr_2009_de.pdf	\N		\N	Abschlussbericht der IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records 
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This document was originally published as Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in English by The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) The Hague, Netherlands.	\N	\N	\N	\N	urn = {<urn:nbn:de:101-2009022600>}, isbn = {978-3-941113-05-3}	\N	8fb42cd84f9df5afa953c7f9355afed4	57bf24c418dce208cae562bf2b726247	6ff300cac6a72fd5eff2f88f665688aa	book	Funktionale Anforderungen an bibliografische Datensätze	IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records	\N	2009
8487967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14th IEEE Int'l Conf. on Program Comprehension. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ratiu2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 79--83	\N	\N	\N	biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f55f2559ca9ce9b77b2d986a6ce68525/sjbutler}, doi = {10.1109/ICPC.2006.41}	 Gaining an overview of the concepts represented in large programs is very demanding as multiple dimensions of knowledge appear at different abstraction levels throughout the source code. To reduce the overall comprehension effort it is therefore desirable to make the knowledge once gained explicit and shareable. We tackle this problem by establishing a mapping between source code and conceptualizations shared as ontologies. To achieve this we regard programs themselves as knowledge bases built on the programs? identifiers and their relations implied by the programming language. Making these mappings explicit allows sharing knowledge about the concepts represented in programs. We exemplify our approach on Java programming language and the WordNet ontology and we report on our experience with analyzing an open source system.	db55819faa96c97bd5b2e2fe2ae3461e	769949664e41e06409c5cc0eb40317c7	5c8d9479fbfa9c2b41b93c7c2a53d053	inproceedings	Programs are Knowledge Bases	Daniel Ratiu and Florian Deissenboeck	\N	2006
8487976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Int'l Symp. on Empirical Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Relf2005	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	53-62	\N	\N	\N	biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20558f9556d309786e16ad2d1373589ca/sjbutler}	This paper describes an empirical study investigating whether programmers improve the readability of their source code if they have support from a source code editor that offers dynamic feedback on their identifier naming practices. An experiment, employing both students and professional software engineers, and requiring the maintenance and production of software, demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in source code readability over that of the control.	c0278b27a6f15a180bcf96c5c9ed3835	3c3eb3c0f64062e568b3fd7c6065ea60	f712915ab2b9b2efc8bf5d92f310b646	inproceedings	Tool assisted identifier naming for improved software readability: an empirical study	Philip A. Relf	\N	2005
8488609	The Journal of Philosophy	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Journal of Philosophy, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	1946	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2019493	\N		\N	\N	85--95	\N	4	\N	issn = {0022362X}, copyright = {Copyright © 1946 Journal of Philosophy, Inc.}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_issuetitle = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb. 14, 1946}	\N	2b409e8e0ce44b8e3dabd2df7c24c14d	2b5b550f3a89383e5ddda7f3e10263f8	ef03f1f10a1a3f7264c07a05d59a9a0e	article	Peirce's Theory of Linguistic Signs, Thought, and Meaning	John Dewey	\N	1946
8490367	Arch Intern Med	168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PamelaN._Peterson01282008	http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/168/2/174	\N	Arch Intern Med -- Association of Exercise Capacity on Treadmill With Future Cardiac Events in Patients Referred for Exercise Testing, January 28, 2008, Peterson et al. 168 (2): 174	\N	\N	174-179	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1001/archinternmed.2007.68}, eprint = {http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/168/2/174.pdf}	Background  Little is known about the association between exercise capacity and nonfatal cardiac events in patients referred for exercise treadmill testing (ETT). Our objective was to determine the prognostic importance of exercise capacity for nonfatal cardiac events in a clinical population.  Methods  A cohort study was performed of 9191 patients referred for ETT. Median follow-up was 2.7 years. Exercise capacity was quantified as the proportion of age- and sex-predicted metabolic equivalents achieved and categorized as less than 85%, 85% to 100%, and greater than 100%. Individual primary outcomes were myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and coronary revascularization. All-cause mortality was a secondary outcome.  Results  Patients with lower exercise capacity were more likely to be female (55.38% vs 42.62%); to have comorbidities such as diabetes (23.16% vs 9.61%) and hypertension (59.43% vs 44.05%); and to have abnormal ETT findings such as chest pain on the treadmill (12.09% vs 7.63%), abnormal heart rate recovery (82.74% vs 64.13%), and abnormal chronotropic index (32.89% vs 12.20%). In multivariable analysis, including other ETT variables, lower exercise capacity (< 85% of predicted) was associated with increased risk of myocardial infarction (hazard ratio [HR], 2.36; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.55-3.60), unstable angina (HR, 2.39; 95% CI, 1.78-3.21), coronary revascularization (HR, 1.75; 95% CI, 1.46- 2.08), and all-cause mortality (HR, 2.90; 95% CI, 1.88-4.47) compared with exercise capacity greater than 100% of predicted.  Conclusion  Adjusting for patient characteristics and other ETT variables, reduced exercise capacity was associated with both nonfatal cardiovascular events and mortality in patients referred for ETT.
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	f224aee93e3475f6e5e5ff2b4b30fbea	c6be023fbb635a204b9a8f2404c8169f	6df7542971e9b74f9ddcd9f23f19da44	article	{Association of Exercise Capacity on Treadmill With Future Cardiac Events in Patients Referred for Exercise Testing}	Pamela N. Peterson and David J. Magid and Colleen Ross and P. Michael Ho and John S. Rumsfeld and Michael S. Lauer and Ella E. Lyons and Scott S. Smith and Frederick A. Masoudi	\N	2008
8490383	Circulation	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PaulKligfield11072006	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Exercise Electrocardiogram Testing: Beyond the ST Segment -- Kligfield and Lauer 114 (19): 2070 -- Circulation	\N	\N	2070-2082	\N	19	\N	doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.561944}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/114/19/2070.pdf}	\N	6616e0f3901a1a11969089e58a2c1f92	9cae2855fe76bb4b91b9d601acc144c9	42709f24f2e22db3d96d18e9b210b537	article	{Exercise Electrocardiogram Testing: Beyond the ST Segment}	Paul Kligfield and Michael S. Lauer	\N	2006
8490416	Circulation	108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DanielB._Mark09302003	http://circ.ahajournals.org	\N	Exercise Capacity: The Prognostic Variable That Doesn't Get Enough Respect -- Mark and Lauer 108 (13): 1534 -- Circulation	\N	\N	1534-1536	\N	13	\N	doi = {10.1161/01.CIR.0000094408.38603.7E}, eprint = {http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/reprint/108/13/1534.pdf}	\N	25926f916df33fa7fc5a1c10165da0ef	d75fe55615872f9ac111ab665545b224	27c4c32f0cbf7411c5f6ff5749125ada	article	{Exercise Capacity: The Prognostic Variable That Doesn't Get Enough Respect}	Daniel B. Mark and Michael S. Lauer	\N	2003
8491480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doubleday	Garden City, N. Y.	\N	\N	UBHD28549	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	d8c5bcfa17c19b4040e497bb8f81a5d1	be8a33a65a7bf873a1341af0d86708db	3d4ef4be78fb7320111b7d5987708905	book	The silent language	Edward T. Hall	\N	1959
8491485	\N	\N	\N	1	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vs Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Tropp200410	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3531142372/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 34,90}, isbn = {9783531142371}, totalpages = {310}	Bei der Einführung neuer Marken ist von Flopraten von bis zu 95% aller Fälle auszugehen. Und das trotz der Fülle des Informationsangebotes zur Positionierung von Marken und Ratschlägen zum Vermeiden der gängigsten Fehler. Die Folgerung liegt nahe, dass heute die Annahmen des traditionellen technokratischen Markenmanagements nur noch sehr eingeschränkt plausibel sind. Der wichtigste Grund liegt in der neuen Evolutionsstufe, auf der sich die Marke befindet. Marke und Kommunikation sind zu einer untrennbaren Einheit zusammengewachsen. Dadurch sind Markenentwicklungen schwer prognostizierbar und kaum noch gezielt steuerbar geworden. Die Konsequenz ist, dass sich das Markenmana-gement in einer Neuorientierung befindet. Die Marke wird als ein Kommunikationsangebot an den Konsumenten und Kunden aufgefaßt, das kommunikative Anschlußhandlungen auslösen soll.Die Frage, die im Mittelpunkt des Buches steht, lautet entsprechend: Wie kann ei ne zeitgemäße Konzeption der Marke und ihres Managements aussehen, die einen Erklärungsansatz und einen Handlungsrahmen für den Umgang mit den aktuellen Problemen, Herausforderungen und Entwicklungen im Markenmanagement bietet?	febbe0195d856709bba69082016dcec0	2fdfb5543bd76fc4f8e2fe1a6386be8d	65350dbf95ece5a0876879d7bd01cd8c	book	Markenmanagement: Der Brand Management Navigator. Markenführung im Kommunikationszeitalter	Jörg Tropp	\N	2004
8491505	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verlag neue wissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Thurm2000	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3932492307/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783932492303}, totalpages = {329}	\N	5bd76205c08d5c6cf196f150df0c04e5	001ff1e26c235c5520f88a67fb5ed4cb	b61fe4d7ac5135af1542e6cb257092ae	book	Markenführung: Sondierungen-Methodologische Disposition - Konzeptioneller Grundriß	Manuela Thurm	\N	2000
8491511	\N	\N	\N	3. Auflage.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	Simon200704	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3896705474/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 12,95}, isbn = {9783896705471}, totalpages = {120}	\N	7ca3db744b4970f665f031eb9a280935	9493a5299deb9e72765f99309ab12ff5	1d240313a34e28c98396554840f3fd57	book	Einführung in Systemtheorie und Konstruktivismus	Fritz B. Simon	\N	2007
8491516	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Josef Eul Verlag GmbH	\N	\N	\N	Roth1999	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3890126863/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 45,00}, isbn = {9783890126869}, totalpages = {344}	\N	a425d6144a8c1c0bee0375f214b7482e	241eb6b1ba3ef48cd825a16b6550deaf	2a6bdab7ee64cb391ebeffe945f1e512	book	Die Analyse der Markenentwicklung auf der Grundlage der Systemtheorie. Marketing 9	Myriam Roth	\N	1999
8491523	\N	\N	\N	Limitierte Sonderausgabe.	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redline Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Riesenbeck200902	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3868810307/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 19,90}, isbn = {9783868810301}, totalpages = {408}	\N	2a60b26a51ebd16e98dfb09118ec630e	d6be20f2bc2e0fe88dfac1707fd586e0	de5f22d02fd34407005d54147e28f2b7	book	Mega-Macht Marke: Erfolg messen, machen, managen	Hajo Riesenbeck	\N	2009
8491528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD494890	\N	\N		\N	\N	674 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-57700-X, 3-518-57684-4}, language = {ger}	\N	46adfc6b69bc39e227e3232253a845fb	a96e4a67a4c11bdf2d0c425e4cff1377	bf792a85601538322994bd1399cca3da	book	Soziale Systeme: Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1984
8491536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreativität - Ein verbrauchter Begriff?	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Luhmann1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-19	\N	\N	\N	bkey = {Luhmann:1988}	\N	80a37a46f48d83b2695b604a2b6fbc35	463326745f2aaf41f8fbe0124c5d6a0f	9a3641b8d8de9eb0fa07972a34326641	inbook	Über 'Kreativität'	Niklas Luhmann	Hans-Ulrich Gumbrecht	1988
8491543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	\N	\N	[Theorie der Gesellschaft / Niklas Luhmann]	Luhmann1999	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-28960-8, 978-3-518-28960-0}, language = {ger}	\N	42795baa7d57fb65a344ba9c5c67eeda	a96ffdf2b91009309fc6451f9fbf7b83	1404769778e31d9df8c55ea4d7b42305	book	Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1999
8491547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universit\\"ats-Verlag GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBHD2099260	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783835090651}	\N	9326b8f06269c3d4dab28ded40daffe3	1555eb90ce9a824fb5eff6cb096c02c9	9e5d3f77a31fc67651920b778ce5daf2	book	Wirkung integrierter Kommunikation	Franz-Rudolf Esch	\N	2006
8491550	\N	\N	\N	1	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller	\N	\N	\N	Busemann200703	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/383640429X/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 49,00}, isbn = {9783836404297}, totalpages = {120}	Marken sind ein allgegenwärtiges Phänomen moderner Gesellschaften. Menschen binden sich an Marken, vertrauen ihnen, sind ihnen treu. Marken übernehmen dabei offensichtlich wichtige Funktionen für die Gesellschaft und die in ihr lebenden Menschen. Warum binden sich Menschen an Marken? Was sind die Ursachen für den Bedarf und den Wunsch nach Marken, was sind die Auswirkungen? Welche Wechselwirkungen bestehen zwischen Marke und Gesellschaft? Die Autorin Hanna Busemann gibt einführend einen Überblick über die Entwicklung von Marken, sowie über die Menschen, die sie verwenden: die "Kundschaft". Darauf aufbauend betrachtet und analysiert sie unterschiedliche Ansätze der Sozialpsychologie, Marken- und Wirtschaftssoziologie hinsichtlich ihrer Abhängigkeiten und Zusammenhänge, um damit die sozialen Ursachen und Folgen des Phänomens Marke aufzudecken. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich mit dem Thema Marke befassen: Entscheidungsträger des Markenmanagements und des Marketings, Soziologen und Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, sowie alle diejenigen, die sich für aktuelle gesellschaftliche Phänomene und deren Ursachen und Auswirkungen interessieren.	fa80714a7f28796611693f42d829a0f3	b2e9e24fcb566de41c5904ad3bbdfd54	94743c030f31490553be2c4f743ac272	book	Das Phänomen Marke: Betrachtung und Analyse aktueller markensoziologischer Ansätze	Hanna Busemann	\N	2007
8491558	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tectum-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Becker200606	http://amazon.de/o/ASIN/3828890903/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	price = {EUR 24,90}, isbn = {9783828890909}, totalpages = {204}	\N	fd0426c41ce5a7d80681a02fd3ac8e2c	05e5b3a3c686a1a953259946b5e89d47	958d7c6ec8ee984d258e5cc189e49609	book	Kreativität in der Werbung	Justin Becker	\N	2006
8491636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	UBHD494890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	674 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-518-57700-X, 3-518-57684-4}, language = {ger}	\N	e5145aa93053bd7639d247d619d5c7d8	115d2873579bb5f328a2cd48e9c0d7b7	dcee21968d483d84f51a7167f8cb3c2f	book	Soziale Systeme: Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie	Luhmann, Niklas	\N	1984
8491651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DiBartolo:2009du	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?key=8301077&FORMAT=WWWBRIEFBIBTEX	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND KEY 8301077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	primaryclass = {hep-lat}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0906.1576;%%}, eprint = {0906.1576}	\N	5fcabc9353222b2f2e198fb5631bf32a	71021cfad31d58cbf339690125fd0458	6f9da16ab9417ac61acb13eb6cdd177e	article	Modified Mean Field approximation for the Ising Model	Cayetano Di Bartolo and Lorenzo Leal	\N	2009
8491735	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition Text und Kritik	\N	\N	\N	arnold2009	http://www.amazon.de/Comics-Mangas-Graphic-Novels-Ludwig/dp/3883779954%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3883779954	\N	Comics, Mangas, Graphic Novels: Heinz Ludwig Arnold: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783883779959}, asin = {3883779954}, isbn = {3883779954}	\N	1428cdcea838e443ac8095417a6d6646	d2f2b9820424bb71a287abe753461094	2116200a266c23a7a6e394cced83baa5	book	Comics, Mangas, Graphic Novels	\N	Heinz Ludwig Arnold	2009
8491864	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kreativität - Ein verbrauchter Begriff?	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	Luhmann1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-19	\N	\N	\N	bkey = {Luhmann:1988}	\N	80a37a46f48d83b2695b604a2b6fbc35	463326745f2aaf41f8fbe0124c5d6a0f	9a3641b8d8de9eb0fa07972a34326641	inbook	Über 'Kreativität'	Niklas Luhmann	Hans-Ulrich Gumbrecht	1988
8491870	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doubleday	Garden City, N. Y.	\N	\N	Hall1959language	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	240 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {}	\N	d8c5bcfa17c19b4040e497bb8f81a5d1	be8a33a65a7bf873a1341af0d86708db	3d4ef4be78fb7320111b7d5987708905	book	The silent language	Edward T. Hall	\N	1959
8492397	Proceedings of ASIS&T Annual Meeting '07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wash	http://bierdoctor.com/papers/delicious-incentives-asist-submitted.pdf	\N	CiteULike: Public Bookmarks and Private Benefits: An Analysis of Incentives in Social Computing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-30 16:31:49}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1842705}	\N	f5391ecc06909de8f106db2dc5d89b4d	b934e86b5d49cb858ae190d9c585c1fe	d3c6615857b941daa33a829b96e7fbf3	article	Public Bookmarks and Private Benefits:
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An Analysis of Incentives in Social Computing	Rick Wash and Emilee Rader	\N	2007
8492401	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesenmueller_2009_FRBR	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2009/652/pdf/FRBR%20Bibliothekartag%202009%20Wiesenmueller.pdf	\N		\N	Präsentation auf den Bibliothekartag Erfurt 2009.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hinter dem abstrakten FRBR-Modell steht die Vision, Benutzer im "bibliographischen Universum" navigieren zu lassen. Anhand von anschaulichen Beispielen werden zunächst zentrale Aspekte der FRBR - insbesondere die drei Gruppen von Entitäten und die zwischen ihnen bestehenden Beziehungen - erläutert. Von einer praktischen Umsetzung der FRBR in Katalogen sind konkrete Vorteile zu erwarten: Das Zusammenführen unter dem Werk-Konzept entspricht dem Denken der Nutzer, erhöht die Übersichtlichkeit in den Katalogen und kann Rationalisierungseffekte bringen (z. B. bei der Sacherschließung). Auch bietet das Modell eine schlüssige Lösung für das im digitalen Zeitalter immer drängender werdende "multiple versions"-Problem. Darüber hinaus könnte man eine neue Qualität des Browsing erreichen. Bei der "FRBRisierung" von Katalogen wurden bisher zwei Strategien verfolgt: Die Ebenenschichtung in Werk, Expression, Manifestation und Exemplar wird entweder real in den Katalogdaten verankert oder nur virtuell aus den vorhandenen Katalogdaten erzeugt und für die Anzeige aufbereitet. Eine Umsetzung der FRBR in deutschen Katalogen steht derzeit noch aus, obwohl diese aufgrund ihrer relationalen Datenstrukturen eine besonders gute Ausgangsbasis dafür besitzen. Als denkbare Strategie wird ein "Zwei-Schichten-Modell" vorgeschlagen, bei dem die Katalogdaten als Basisschicht unangetastet bleiben und darüber eine zweite Schicht gesetzt wird, welche die FRBR-Strukturen abbildet. Abschließend wird ein kurzer Blick auf die RDA geworfen: Diese orientieren sich zwar in Struktur und Terminologie stark an FRBR, doch sind die Ansprüche an die tatsächliche Umsetzung vergleichsweise bescheiden.	fec786955c6f1736ef0b3a41ffc6b814	b8453c10f8b6bf0d6d1a96ac12374d3f	c182491e12d6dfcebcced7d7e6950de0	misc	Die "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records" (FRBR) : das Modell und seine Anwendungsmöglichkeiten	Heidrun Wiesenmüller	\N	2009
8492419	Weblog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coates2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	535376f03b99c80212f781e9853f9b6b	2a256ae018a85ceaf809585a787ff4ff	eedc8b2c1811c8a96b92adaaf570b13e	article	Two cultures of fauxonomies collide...	Tom Coates	\N	2005
8492739	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster u. a.	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft, Bd. 50	Dittler2009	http://www.waxmann.com/kat/inhalt/2172Volltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0bb6eed617bf5dda5370a7d9c549c600	5de61e528f27d5b7b302ed113b619ae9	bf836bbb93ee7e82f608d41cc5e25b20	book	E-Learning: Kritischer Rückblick als Basis eines Aufbruchs	\N	\N	2009
8492945	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mai07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a72402da3f0a1cbf83e0bfaa50c18955	6bd5b78432621b20e6468c67a99a8057	4616a15d117d0198cb0b1b76f0241543	article	A Generic Layout Algorithm for meta-model based Editors	Mark Minas Sonja Maier	Proc. 3rd International Workshop and Symposium on Applications of Graph Transformation with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE 2007)	2007
8493016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	mai07	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--81	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-89019-5}, book = {Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance: Third International Symposium, AGTIVE 2007, Kassel, Germany, October 10-12, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89020-1_6}	\N	ee54254f73e291b6a54b23e41c1fb95f	1a42f691a9be45159becf108b34e0871	08b4253ffea67bc781099d7fbbbedb7b	article	A Generic Layout Algorithm for Meta-model Based Editors	Sonja Maier and Mark Minas	\N	2008
8493100	\N	5417	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 16th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Maier:GD08	\N	\N		\N	\N	443-444	\N	\N	\N		\N	ace927969d10a49a8a3c36ba3a219cd1	5f5f9473f6b427dc60e54434c4a9d1a7	e7e436febd2fedf017f6c38514300009	inproceedings	Visual Specification of Layout	Sonja Maier and Steffen Mazanek and Mark Minas	Ioannis G. Tollis and Maurizio Patrignani	2008
8493114	\N	5214	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 4th International Conference on Graph Transformations	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	LNCS	Mazanek:ICGT08	http://www.springerlink.com/content/x519425p60505021/	\N		\N	\N	39-53	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f8549b0f1be137b202546cb9ac32943	96345dd26e84b876816e2724f7d0f42c	c055e7a96682537dc6a1d17454689689	inproceedings	An Algorithm for Hypergraph Completion According to Hyperedge Replacement Grammars	Steffen Mazanek and Sonja Maier and Mark Minas	Hartmut Ehrig and Reiko Heckel and Grzegorz Rozenberg and Gabriele Taentzer	2008
8493232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Onlinepublikation http://sites.google.com/site/heikohaller/literatur/diplomarbeit/	\N	\N	\N	http://sites.google.com/site/heikohaller/literatur/diplomarbeit/	Freie Universität Berlin	\N	Haller2002	http://sites.google.com/site/heikohaller/literatur/diplomarbeit/	Diplomarbeit		\N	Gutachter L. J. Issing, F. W. Hesse, S.-O. Tergan	\N	\N	\N	\N		Mappingverfahren sind Verfahren zur graphischen Darstellung von Wissensstrukturen. Sie können als externe Gedächtniserweiterungen verwendet werden, und somit als sinnvolle kognitive Werkzeuge zum selbst gesteuerten Lernen sowie zum persönlichen oder betrieblichen Wissensmanagement eingesetzt werden.
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In dieser Diplomarbeit werden zunächst die psychologischen Grundlagen von Mappingverfahren besprochen und daraus eine Reihe von Kriterien abgeleitet, die Mappingverfahren und -Programme aus psychologischer Sicht erfüllen sollten. Es werden verschiedene Mappingverfahren aus drei grundlegend unterschiedlichen Ansätzen beschrieben (Mind-Mapping, Concept Mapping, Spatial Hypertext) und eine Reihe computerbasierter Mappingtools dazu vorgestellt. Diese Ansätze und Tools werden anhand der aufgestellten Kriterien verglichen.
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Neue Einsatzmöglichkeiten und psychologisch sinnvolle, bisher aber nicht realisierte Funktionen werden aufgezeigt und Forschungsfragen aufgeworfen. Zum Schluss wird ein Ausblick darauf gegeben, wie Mappingverfahren in der Zukunft aussehen und angewandt werden könnten.	59315252ef87609834f1f8ca3eef4672	8976190791dcd18d31f7003395f30ef7	b6d68ce9bf379aaff906cefc394eeffc	mastersthesis	Mappingverfahren zur Wissensorganisation	Steffen Heiko Matthias Haller	\N	2002
8493283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Novak2006	http://cmap.ihmc.us/Publications/ResearchPapers/TheoryCmaps/TheoryUnderlyingConceptMaps.htm	research report		\N	\N	\N	\N	2006-01 Rev 2008-01	\N		\N	13a410bae7961bdc6daf9a15612abb76	a669daea7e6ba48438c6b07e5364dd7d	afbec171aebaf935a94b28a7b48a357a	techreport	The Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How to Construct and Use Them	Joseph D. Novak and Alberto J. Cañas	\N	2006
8493287	AI Communications	20	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	cattuto2007network	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1365538	\N		\N	\N	245--262	\N	4	\N	issn = {0921-7126}	Social resource sharing systems like YouTube and del.icio.us have acquired a large number of users within the last few years. They provide rich resources for data analysis, information retrieval, and knowledge discovery applications. A first step towards this end is to gain better insights into content and structure of these systems. In this paper, we will analyse the main network characteristics of two of these systems. We consider their underlying data structures - so-called folksonomies - as tri-partite hypergraphs, and adapt classical network measures like characteristic path length and clustering coefficient to them.
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Subsequently, we introduce a network of tag co-occurrence and investigate some of its statistical properties, focusing on correlations in node connectivity and pointing out features that reflect emergent semantics within the folksonomy. We show that simple statistical indicators unambiguously spot non-social behavior such as spam.
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	3d860ebbb78bb13a31d2485519ad64d9	fc5f2df61d28bc99b7e15029da125588	1dfe8b2aa29adf4929cbb845950f78bc	article	Network properties of folksonomies	Ciro Cattuto and Christoph Schmitz and Andrea Baldassarri and Vito D. P. Servedio and Vittorio Loreto and Andreas Hotho and Miranda Grahl and Gerd Stumme	\N	2007
8495071	IEEE Computer Architecture Letters	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/L-CA.2009.7	\N	\N	Architecture Independent Characterization of Embedded Java Workloads	\N	\N	29-32	\N	1	\N	issn = {}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/L-CA.2009.7}	\N	251f2df80990d4dc03f3be950a38b31c	71c1c542457316c4b3a5ddfe647339cb	91c846a162ef6c56eb21bc4d4c423492	article	Architecture Independent Characterization of Embedded Java Workloads	Aniruddha Desai and Jugdutt Singh	\N	2009
8495088	ACM Comput. Surv.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	292471	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=292469.292471	\N	Garbage collecting the Internet	\N	\N	330--373	\N	3	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/292469.292471}	Internet programming languages such as Java present new challenges to garbage-collection design. The spectrum of garbage-collection schema for linked structures distributed over a network are reviewed here. Distributed garbage collectors are classified first because they evolved from single-address-space collectors. This taxonomy is used as a framework to explore distribution issues: locality of action, communication overhead and indeterministic communication latency.	9396cb7319625a3153a27aa98c288b97	6727521b8c5e9482a48a9b5aa4e9eb5b	6e77ddb6a9e5c46efd9f6a54b5e7c8cd	article	Garbage collecting the Internet: a survey of distributed garbage collection	Saleh E. Abdullahi and Graem A. Ringwood	\N	1998
8495115	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buttet2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/73/41.pdf	\N		\N	\N	41-48	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.09}	\N	56c633d628f504f2b4b032a11a1c13ec	13344e712056c3c9529c0658a208a03e	2bdbae267c0c8b8f8554dd3aaa35d175	article	Le concept d'education pour la sante centree sur la patient	Pierre Buttet	\N	2003
8495240	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{P}roceedings of {O}{R} 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	WaScP09	\N	\N		\N	\N	419 - 424	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd08fd4508198759d5e7f0f19405207c	3e025b2828df89f1619c9d8568b66d54	3adeac4b4c7703a52e3ad391586f5ee9	inproceedings	{E}nhancing {T}arget {G}roup {S}election {U}sing {B}elief {F}unctions	Ralf Wagner and J\\"org Schwerdtfeger	B. Fleischmann and K. H. Borgwardt and R. Klein and A. Tuma	2009
8495981	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	christou2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a603612334c6d2f0dc7850bb202f05c	c5c69bcd23fed9eb36326548535cc9a8	2699da3ff1275ccac2e6508cf5dd4d20	phdthesis	Narratives of Place, Culture and Identity. Second-Generation Greek-Americans Return ‘Home’	Anastasia Christou	\N	2006
8496205	Educational Studies in Mathematics	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	1995	http://www.jstor.org/stable/3482675	\N		\N	\N	355-374	\N	4	\N	issn = {00131954}, copyright = {Copyright © 1995 Springer}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1995}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Mathematics education (didactics of mathematics) cannot grow without close relationships to mathematics, psychology, pedagogy and other areas. However, there is the risk that by adopting standards, methods and research contexts from other well-established disciplines, the applied nature of mathematics education may be undermined. In order to preserve the specific status and the relative autonomy of mathematics education, the suggestion to conceive of mathematics education as a 'design science' is made.	3f45d29d569c5dc4df4bc179e8b39c7b	e8df3e2e4207c7009e5d8f1338394da8	90d6916430d49d87ef832e2170653aa0	article	Mathematics Education as a 'Design Science'	Erich Ch. Wittmann	\N	1995
8496254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carnegie Mellon University	\N	freitag98machine	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/freitag98machine.html	\N	literature-log.bib 1/21/2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab7de0e121a9942860bbb6eca8c5288b	f1999bafe4e274c6e7f1ca9a47bf8f69	e0e15e190a7b19a0de69136d5de1af98	phdthesis	Machine Learning for Information Extraction in Informal Domains	Dayne Freitag	\N	1998
8496301	ZDM	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	lesh2005med	http://www.springerlink.com/content/dp77p8189474017v/	\N		\N	\N	490-505	\N	6	\N		We propose re-conceptualizing the field of mathematics education research as that of a design science akin to engineering and other emerging interdisciplinary fields which involve the interaction of “subjects”, conceptual systems and technology influenced by social constraints and affordances. Numerous examples from the history and philosophy of science and mathematics and ongoing findings of M&M research are drawn to illustrate our notion of mathematics education research as a design sicence. Our ideas are intended as a framework and do not constitute a, “grand” theory (see Lester. 2005, this issue). That is, we provide a framework (a system of thinking together with accompanying concepts, language, methodologies, tools, and so on) that provides structure to help mathematics education researchers develop both models and theories, which encourage diversity and emphasize Darwinian processes such as: (a) selection (rigorous testing), (b) communication (so that productive ways of thinking spread throughout relevant communities), and (c) accumulation (so that productive ways of thinking are not lost and get integrated into future developments).	1a0dec5893e288ec613cbd3ffa0003ec	7baad2b1c46f8d7f5a013845cfa71499	f4a6728cf03c42e09081ed4ddd44300a	article	Mathematics Education as a Design Science	Richard Lesh and Bharath Sriraman	\N	2005
8496351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icws/SalaunBS04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icws/icws2004.html#SalaunBS04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	43-	\N	\N	conf/icws/2004	ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICWS.2004.46}, date = {2004-09-23}	\N	3f138a416d8accdbfd1df46a2d1a6a6f	d64ede0166af23f56590e36e7e99ccc6	2b567735e7cbf8cafb8ac6253b75cacc	inproceedings	Describing and Reasoning on Web Services using Process Algebra.	Gwen Salaün and Lucas Bordeaux and Marco Schaerf	\N	2004
8496380	Inf. Comput.	100	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/iandc/MilnerPW92a	http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/ic92.html	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1-77	\N	1	\N	date = {2003-11-20}	\N	55fdbd78e6283a78f645746771d0161b	a9851974a09001bfa697390bb77c1565	55b783de6f62eef0445ccaa4e2aaa5d8	article	A Calculus of Mobile Processes, parts I and II	Robin Milner and Joachim Parrow and David Walker	\N	1992
8496402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	transcript	Bielefeld	\N	\N	UBHD2053665	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	355 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89942-427-1}, language = {ger}	\N	fa5a9f50aac4314e54c0e273d9c7f349	5c6d90b9d6ed95b707dd96c8bf9ada18	a9c3882e71921446311b0be613653a34	book	No body is perfect	Johann S. [Hrsg.] Ach	\N	2006
8496406	Technologies for E-Services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/4ufpt8kr3ngb6e17	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel	\N	\N	15--28	\N	\N	\N		Whether two web services are compatible depends not only on static properties like the correct typing of their message parameters, but also on their dynamic behaviour. Providing a simple description of the service behaviour based on process-algebraic or automata-based formalisms can help detecting many subtle incompatibilities in their interaction. Moreover, this compatibility checking can to a large extent be automated if we define the notion of compatibility in a sufficiently formal way. Based on a simple behavioural representation, we survey, propose and compare a number of formal definitions of the compatibility notion, and we illustrate them on simple examples.
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ER  -	ba0bb051d6005490c8db20123f234d09	0166325cba17f9239c9f08c08e0ca9c3	b796b7d826a5d8b27874391041ba8a34	article	When are Two Web Services Compatible?	Lucas Bordeaux and Gwen Salaün and Daniela Berardi and Massimo Mecella	\N	2005
8496408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD1618071	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	VIII, 211 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-90631-8, 0-415-90632-6}, language = {eng}	\N	1f60b4574ff88c658a64f518cc266848	dff5923d84373e875b7f768696d58bed	16a4785bcd6f0394511b7bdd514c65ff	book	Reshaping the female body	Kathy Davis	\N	1995
8496453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall, Inc.	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	63446	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=63446	\N	Communication and concurrency	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-115007-3}	\N	5046b78b8f6fdc9e886f4da9248c22d1	f2f6a894ade17193535b4fe3169b476b	1b2f9cb84a8d139e1b2c1153018dbbb4	book	Communication and concurrency	R. Milner	\N	1989
8496465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	New York	\N	\N	Hoare85	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	status = {f}	\N	3017b8b41373cf6c23678b0d89fdc563	c57cff814bc63114c11e24864df0649c	322c73e888e1e6f2ab4df3ab48682541	book	Communicating Sequential Processes	C. A. R. Hoare	\N	1985
8496567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan and Claypool Publishers	\N	\N	Synthesis Lectures on Computer Science	159829010X	http://www.amazon.de/Automata-Synthesis-Lectures-Computer-Science/dp/159829010X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D159829010X	\N	The Theory of Timed I/O Automata Synthesis Lectures on Computer Science: Dilsun K. Kaynar: Amazon.de: Nancy Lynch, Roberto Segala: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781598290103}, asin = {159829010X}, isbn = {159829010X}, dewey = {004}	\N	96678db9d1b91e55653001aa2f8157ad	33a58cdbc5082463005ee237a32e4d8a	93119fb458df00e5131a3c1d7d2012e6	book	The Theory of Timed I/O Automata	Dilsun K. Kaynar and Nancy Lynch and Roberto Segala	\N	2006
8496616	\N	1633	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification (CAV'99)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Trento, Italy	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/cav/Alur99	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cav/cav99.html#Alur99	\N	dblp	\N	\N	8-22	\N	\N	conf/cav/1999	date = {2003-01-20}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1633/16330008.htm}, isbn = {3-540-66202-2}	\N	b8c3bfd7cb60022627fe4707e5073236	313f150cbac3e8854761eb2081eefbca	abd1eeb122421c19f90bf4bd80784ef4	inproceedings	Timed Automata.	Rajeev Alur	Nicolas Halbwachs and Doron Peled	1999
8496622	Computer Supported Cooperative Work	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cscw/BeekEKR03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cscw/cscw12.html#BeekEKR03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	21-69	\N	1	\N	date = {2003-03-25}	\N	8bd4dd0b27700101dc0f5f10ce38d712	00d08a8c080844bc56fb22fb099cdb8b	e0940ee53ed7d134a43777c8a0f9471d	article	Synchronizations in Team Automata for Groupware Systems.	Maurice H. ter Beek and Clarence A. Ellis and Jetty Kleijn and Grzegorz Rozenberg	\N	2003
8496715	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deletoille2003	\N	\N		\N	Editorial	3-4	\N	74	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.09}, pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\img806.pdf}	\N	e90ca6bb69c91568d2752a823ac97a63	55d883d1d47076a1d292901a1f7e0f4e	22cb6376c72650a114bf576c03101e30	article	Le concept d'éducation du patient	Véronique Deletoille and Thérèse Psiuk	\N	2003
8496727	\N	1491	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	3540653066	http://www.amazon.com/Lectures-Petri-Nets-Advances-Computer/dp/3540653066%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540653066	\N	Amazon.com: Lectures on Petri Nets I: Basic Models: Advances in Petri Nets (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (v. 1): Wolfgang Reisig, Grzegorz Rozenberg: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {3540653066}, dewey = {511.3}, ean = {9783540653066}, isbn = {3540653066}	\N	8f6cca8d089a960b4d631a732dad21c5	4a0ddf518df0e4075e35a46c2c1f6e7d	1085c8fad62ab38e08dffac4d246c341	book	Lectures on Petri Nets I: Basic Models	\N	Wolfgang Reisig and Grzegorz Rozenberg	1998
8496728	\N	1492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783540653073	\N	Lectures on Petri Nets II: Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540653074 9783540653073}, refid = {313236843}	\N	ec459c020bc6c6363f0b4df73315c678	397070267c5287c3bc47fe6853329cb6	2d78cd9ee617bc252e9040468077cc78	book	Lectures on Petri Nets II: Applications	\N	Wolfgang Reisig and Grzegorz Rozenberg	1998
8496753	\N	2813	\N	\N	\N	\N	ER	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/er/WohedADH03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/er/er2003.html#WohedADH03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	200-215	\N	\N	conf/er/2003	date = {2004-03-08}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=2813&spage=200}, isbn = {3-540-20299-4}	\N	d2b832a2794311365dc8d005996d462e	8c777b46aac4b17a5683b34245f2c6ef	2e53beb12d1df6190ac7c0f073841025	inproceedings	Analysis of Web Services Composition Languages: The Case of BPEL4WS.	Petia Wohed and Wil M. P. van der Aalst and Marlon Dumas and Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede	Il-Yeol Song and Stephen W. Liddle and Tok Wang Ling and Peter Scheuermann	2003
8496769	Sci. Comput. Program.	67	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	1274469	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1274201.1274469&coll=&dl=	\N	Formal semantics and analysis of control flow in WS-BPEL	\N	\N	162--198	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0167-6423}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2007.03.002}	Web service composition refers to the creation of new (Web) services by combining functionalities provided by existing ones. A number of domain-specific languages for service composition have been proposed, with consensus being formed around a process-oriented language known as WS-BPEL (or BPEL). The kernel of BPEL consists of simple communication primitives that may be combined using control-flow constructs expressing sequence, branching, parallelism, synchronization, etc. We present a comprehensive and rigorously defined mapping of BPEL constructs onto Petri net structures, and use this for the analysis of various dynamic properties related to unreachable activities, conflicting messages, garbage collection, conformance checking, and deadlocks and lifelocks in interaction processes. We use a mapping onto Petri nets because this allows us to use existing theoretical results and analysis tools. Unlike approaches based on finite state machines, we do not need to construct the state space, and can use structural analysis (e.g., transition invariants) instead. We have implemented a tool that translates BPEL processes into Petri nets and then applies Petri-net-based analysis techniques. This tool has been tested on different examples, and has been used to answer a variety of questions.	8a7132059c25efc8eff4d7980a7c82e2	d7977905eb44e0c0dd392c5dc9cfabea	8f489e60fe12e27c79475a7ac5718220	article	Formal semantics and analysis of control flow in WS-BPEL	Chun Ouyang and Eric Verbeek and Wil M. P. van der Aalst and Stephan Breutel and Marlon Dumas and Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede	\N	2007
8496776	Santé mentale	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collectif2009	\N	\N		\N	Dossier comportant 10 articles et une importante bibliographie	19-62	\N	138	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.04}, intrahash = {f8f6e0e4a54d886794e1a9049d066590}, interhash = {860daa6ec6558949d4bb94ba75ae7474}	Depuis une trentaine d'années, on assiste à un éclatement de la conception
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\	difficultés de prise en charge	df1b28ae8f9555a0b467b82828e708df	860daa6ec6558949d4bb94ba75ae7474	f8f6e0e4a54d886794e1a9049d066590	article	Actualité de l'hystérie	Collectif	\N	2009
8496777	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	ADC	\N	\N	\N	Australian Computer Society	\N	\N	CRPIT	conf/adc/HamadiB03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/adc/adc2003.html#HamadiB03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	191-200	\N	\N	conf/adc/2003	date = {2003-05-28}, ee = {http://crpit.com/confpapers/CRPITV17Hamadi.pdf}, isbn = {0-909-92595-X}	\N	4e0e00ac5198d3d86951146801c06b85	99c54de8360faea42247f3c331ff2cfd	acfc135a0774ff0b2fbd59069b7309b1	inproceedings	A Petri Net-based Model for Web Service Composition.	Rachid Hamadi and Boualem Benatallah	Klaus-Dieter Schewe and Xiaofang Zhou	2003
8496802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ACM SIGCSE-SIGCUE technical symposium on Computer science and education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fre76	\N	\N	Realism, style, and design	\N	\N	150--157	\N	\N	\N		Although the importance of providing realistic educational experiences involving the design of software systems has been recognized in many undergraduate curricula, it is difficult to consistently do so. With the constraints of an existing curricula and a small amount of class time a course has been developed that provides a rich experience in software design, including the critical aspects of group work and programming and documentation style. The course, its goals, and main features are described and analyzed. Experience with the course is reported and the problem of evaluating such a course is discussed.	fa186874f0d2b888060f53aa496a927a	423c4b7e663c10822f5d5556210c1763	2b438418a5ecfe5b3962369692171160	inproceedings	Realism, style, and design: Packing it into a constrained course	Peter Freeman	\N	1976
8496827	Computer Networks	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cn/BolognesiB87	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cn/cn14.html#BolognesiB87	\N	dblp	\N	\N	25-59	\N	\N	\N	date = {2003-02-14}	\N	00254b599d9582f4b283b1e2a5850189	9468a703c0a059876bf74913daf74a97	59f4aa9e18b414c2cdc3e60e6b1a85c4	article	Introduction to the ISO Specification Language LOTOS.	Tommaso Bolognesi and Ed Brinksma	\N	1987
8496860	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD2076836	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	XIV, 398 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-521-66977-1, 978-0-521-66001-3, 0-521-66977-4, 0-521-66001-7}, language = {eng}	\N	a821b4373af9dadab178e311e3765be3	44c8ab23a9cc431981d996d3a6473ef5	a2f41162d6b10e40c0ae4f7eae546925	book	From chance to choice
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Aufstellung: Semesterapparat FB 16 / Phil., U. Meyer	Allen E. Buchanan	\N	2006
8496895	\N	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theoretical Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	Netherlands	\N	\N	Bergstra85	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-121	\N	\N	\N		\N	68740db08fbcca910715d31ca34ccaaf	e56e4ec1572ee8df8d310edd02e86b1a	8ebb878d7ea98841e7f4ba475de11d86	inproceedings	Algebra of Communicating Processes with Abstractions	J.A. Bergstra and J.W. Klop	\N	1985
8496910	Wirtschaftsinformatik	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/wi/Uebernickel07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/wi/wi49.html#Uebernickel07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	71	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11576-007-0021-x}, date = {2009-05-19}	\N	1c3cd4f1027c8e581ce436f245edec42	5fca0c83d183179cb2af70b2b682cf99	99771b89a4a1625bfe19ffe0bef70e4b	article	Kütz, M.IT-Steuerung mit Kennzahlensystemen.	Falk Uebernickel	\N	2007
8496921	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl.	\N	\N	[Fischer-Taschenbücher] ; 7404 : Fischer-Wissenschaft	UBHD2010274	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI
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FB 16: Pädagogik,Psychologie usw.\	\	BJ900+HO811.DI Z04	\N	\N	X, 275 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-596-27404-4}, language = {ger}	\N	7ecaf600a0697fb454bf8329727a9679	2904d1fe056645d3df49a6736dbad470	81ac529601c3a49352f7ef997ba99ea9	book	Dialektik der Aufklärung	Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno	\N	2004
8496937	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jajkiewicz2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/74/5.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.30	5-30	\N	74	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.09}	À l’heure du développement de la promotion de santé
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\	basé sur le concept de progressivité.	993f0e4aa357a063a5f245a43b7edc21	0fcd61cfc10e305a5f13ad40325b333c	8a329cc9fad4d90b2c0f44f12ba68113	article	Approche praxistique de l'intervention educative en Institut de Formation
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\	en Soins Infirmiers	Nathalie Jajkiewicz	\N	2003
8496965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Conf. on Software Testing, Verification and Validation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wagner2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	248-257	\N	\N	\N		\N	c11b97e76576924e8c9a454c311fa4c9	adae60747fa2e1033fd648ffd7e6ead6	862f95f5e40827fbd6e5ce09f6152007	inproceedings	An Evaluation of Two Bug Pattern Tools for Java	Stefan Wagner and Florian Deissenboeck and Michael Aichner and Johann Wimmer and Markus Schwalb	\N	2008
8496974	Annals of Software Engineering	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tom98	\N	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	3--18	\N	1	\N		Software engineering education has a 30-year history. It is a story of academics struggling to fulfill industry needs with almost no support from computer science curriculum designers. It is a story of industry finally winning over some of academia to teach software engineering rather than vanilla computer science. It is a story of a discipline still incomplete, but having made great strides in the last decade. This paper discusses the succeeding eras of software engineering education, from lone teachers to master's curricula to undergraduate degree programs. Even though the maturity of the discipline is as yet unattained, it will achieve adult status through practice, not by waiting for academia to glacially catch up.
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ER  -	bfc4889173a1ec6012591c30003e7183	0bd79ad1cfc6e02087884ee572733271	a5e7599169ce0136fc4b82d80e46190b	article	Forging a Discipline: An Outline History of Software Engineering Education	James E. Tomayko	\N	1998
8496986	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grishman96message	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/C/C96/C96-1079.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5eaeda41adcfd5987023d25796beb48a	d1be290f6a155b8ef02c20c53ec38222	7de1fd846459069786645dd0f7cb5ca0	inproceedings	Message understanding conference - 6: A brief history	Ralph Grishman and Beth Sundheim	\N	1996
8497015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berliner Debatte Initial	\N	\N	\N	UBHD667562	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0863-4564}, language = {ger}	\N	1d03720c4313562d1bd57cfe6dc55ba8	a2782873bcab0c1556b92cf339248269	97c4b1644a034e493a69df9e57777684	book	Berliner Debatte Initial	\N	symbiose zwischen spätmoderne und dem borderline	2004
8497060	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	septembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Billon-Descarpenties2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/74/31.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.37	31-37	\N	74	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.09}	L’objet de la discussion porte sur l’intérêt et la limite de deux
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\	concepts : la perception de la santé et les représentations
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\	sociales de la santé dans le cadre d’une conceptualisation de l’intervention
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\	local et contingent sur les pratiques en éducation thérapeutique du
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\	maladies et des traitements thérapeutiques pour
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\	enseigner des comportements protecteurs de la santé individuelle et
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\	collective. L’article conclut sur la nécessité de
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\	du patient et les patients.	2b58029d6673fca3637faa32dca0563e	55e51f9770e5e0a25aec4a789fd842de	55a33ea371a184951aab24ea711dfe55	article	Les concepts de perception et de représentations de la santé : intérêts
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\	et limites dans le domaine de l'éducation pour la santé.	Jacqueline Billon-Descarpenties	\N	2003
8497104	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the Int'l Symp. on Software reliability Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutar2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	245-256	\N	\N	\N		\N	d89e71b3a4e7711f401a64c48da11037	3185f52a58422de79d3d6b98239a8911	cbc8c5c83e8573f0f2e0dd0dfd934146	inproceedings	A Comparison of Bug Finding Tools for Java	Nick Rutar and Christian B. Almazan and Jeffrey S. Foster	\N	2004
8497125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abramowicz2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.3140	\N	No observational constraints from hypothetical collisions of
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  hypothetical dark halo primordial black holes with galactic objects	\N	cite arxiv:0810.3140
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Comment: This [v2] version replaces the [v1] version, submitted on 17 October
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  2008. The only change is a new section 7 that we have added in order to
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  comment on the article by Roncadelli, Treves and Turolla (2009), submitted to
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  the astro-ph server on 8 Jananuary 2009, as arXiv:0901.1093. We have not
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  changed anything else in the previous version [v1]	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The possible contribution of primordial black holes (PBHs) to the dark matter
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in the Universe has been discussed in various ways, implying consequences for
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observational astronomy. In this paper, we investigate probabilities and
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possible observational signatures of hypothetical collisions of PBHs with main
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sequence stars, red giants, white dwarfs, and neutron stars in our Galaxy. This
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has previously been discussed to lead to an observable photon eruption due to
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the shock produced in the passage. We find that such collisions are either too
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rare to be observed if masses of PBHs are typically larger than about 1e20 g,
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or they produce too little power to be detected if the PBHs masses are smaller
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than about 1e20 g. Apart from signals from those interactions, the only methods
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to probe their existence are the observation of their evaporation of the PBHs
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at masses of m~1e15 g and micro-lensing at masses around &gt;1e26 g. Thus, the
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mass region between 1e15 g &lt; m &lt; 1e25 g remains unexplored and leaves space for
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some contribution of PBHs to the dark matter.
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	3590c45037fd7f40d4b7518580df0051	cdaa7679e08efcfd5963a75ab00c2290	619fcc89f1d27cea5363e715bd605eaf	misc	No observational constraints from hypothetical collisions of
\
  hypothetical dark halo primordial black holes with galactic objects	Marek A. Abramowicz and Julia K. Becker and Peter L. Biermann and Antonella Garzilli and Fredrik Johansson and Lei Qian	\N	2008
8497166	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Texas at Austin	\N	califf98relational	http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ml/papers/rapier-dissertation-98.pdf	\N	The big one	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d482421031f6559474a2dc4888e8dc2e	31f177a4bb84f9b8f283b13970c1edea	4b436921d71ece7a3a35ac82e68d9aaa	phdthesis	{Relational Learning Techniques for Natural Language
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                  Information Extraction}	M. E. Califf	\N	1998
8497177	Ann. Softw. Eng.	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. C. Baltzer AG, Science Publishers	Red Bank, NJ, USA	\N	\N	RobRob98	\N	\N	Improving academic software engineering projects	\N	\N	343--363	\N	1-4	\N		\N	82cbe2d75405e77af5cb90aa8f0b7c8e	ed96ccb73faefda1a5081a1e49ce3b6b	ebeb4cf7bdd6135bd10ad4607ffbf273	article	Improving academic software engineering projects: A  comparative study of academic and industry projects	Pierre N. Robillard and Martin Robillard	\N	1998
8497280	APS Meeting Abstracts	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2006APS..TSF.P1004D	\N	\N		\N	\N	1004P-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006APS..TSF.P1004D}	\N	b255ab2ea41012b15cfd5e4f8c9ff707	87df7ba803ea748f6ed6c3bd60ce34a2	09a8f9263d9886040cfce2671fd108d7	article	{P}rimordial {B}lack {H}oles and {S}tructure {F}ormation	A. {Drake}	\N	2006
8497353	Software Engineering, 1989. 11th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ros89	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: The Nato Conferences From The Perspective Of An Active Software Engineer	\N	\N	101-102	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0270-5257}, doi = {}	\N	89e9cc8101ca207e8aea1005d98448a7	2b176a8d015d73251860dca6c2a2a2fc	91dd80b5c9c0d8130f7c13d1499cc8e4	inproceedings	The Nato Conferences From The Perspective Of An Active Software Engineer	D. Ross	\N	1989
8497481	ACM SIGPLAN Notices	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hovemeyer2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	92-106	\N	12	\N		\N	1106e39bd7c6a72fab11233f51c826d0	d96f47d4823895d95d56fd568811c996	a9cb930dfc7b3cfe28e255c9a8880f42	article	Finding Bugs is Easy	David Hovemeyer and Wiliam Pugh	\N	2004
8497521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ayewah2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-8	\N	\N	\N		\N	38faf7207022904dfc97296aba7a24f1	57d5e2d75059be40b05b97eb0a0c5a3c	ac942c981b7c8f200b438d51d9876cf9	inproceedings	Evaluating Static Analysis Defect Warnings on Production Software	Nathaniel Ayewah and William Pugh and J. David Morgenthaler and John Penix and Yu{Q}ian Zhou	\N	2007
8497558	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Companion to the 22nd ACM SIGPLAN Conf. on Object-oriented Programming Systems and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jaspan2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	963-970	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e5497aefae71b3f97ea36e168d95603	a0abc6d3339229983c49ed84b30fde63	6f3b4feda728bd2866e99a1a1c87e49e	inproceedings	Understanding the Value of Program Analysis Tools	Ciera Christopher Jaspan and I-{C}hin Chen and Anoop Sharma	\N	2007
8497778	arts-humanities.net: Digital Arts and Humanities	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bodard_bart_2009	http://www.arts-humanities.net/forumtopic/bart_van_beek_onomastics_name_extraction_graeco_egyptian_papyri	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a83b7a8111d5887f0ccdbe99474ea77	5d896f5892bf30bafe82f50cb3b0acdc	4fc2002fa131ab8374d9bef911639cb4	misc	Bart Van Beek, Onomastics and Name-extraction in {Graeco-Egyptian} Papyri	Gabriel Bodard	\N	2009
8498134	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beuth	Berlin	\N	DGQ-Band ; 14,71	UBMA_114479089	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=114479089&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Strategien erfolgreich umsetzen in KMU’s	\N	\N	144 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-410-32964-1}	\N	5e019273d2c6b69a5abab57bccaa38c0	ecf9545cde90a212d071bb64acb5321b	b95327217a1f36c849a0d5c71bf95c38	book	Balanced Scorecard	Johann Janssen	\N	2004
8498237	\N	2954	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orell Füssli	Zürich	\N	UTB	HaslerRoumois07	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.02}, isbn = {978-3-8252-2954-2}, owner = {flint}	Dieses Studienbuch behandelt alle Aspekte, wie eine Organisation ihre
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\	Ressourcen Information und Wissen gestalten und steuern kann. Es
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\	stellt ausgewählte Modelle vor, erläutert die wesentlichen
\
\	Themen aus der Perspektive der Technologie, des Menschen und der
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\	Organisation und beleuchtet ihr Zusammenwirken in der konkreten Wissensarbeit
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\	mit dem Ziel, intelligente Organisationsstrukturen und Arbeitsbedingungen
\
\	zu schaffen.	718c5c50860e6ed38b583c32c89c617e	32cd97bc54f20d6bb2922a5f05629bf7	1df2cf1151511a9f46ae00c8d3cc754a	book	{Studienbuch Wissensmanagement: Grundlagen der Wissensarbeit in Wirtschafts-,
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\	Non-Profit- und Public-Organisationen}	Ursula Hasler Roumois	\N	2007
8498757	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Magnanini95icirs	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6cae9b385d4fd4c74c53136a285ee60b	ca9db697d948a089f114b4c9efbf0108	c4ef5e71f3e61dd6ad2a749d5488ed0c	inproceedings	On the Robustness of Haptic Object Recognition Based on Polyhedral Shape Representations	Corrado Magnanini and Francesco Zanichelli	\N	1995
8498758	IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics	44	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faldella97itie	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	1a0b1481f14dec6ff83136758c19194e	924e300c627802efc21dd6acd6bd725c	3f0b423508bdddee7388db2ec787384c	article	A Neural Approach to Robotic Haptic Recognition of 3-D Objects\
    Based on a Kohonen Self-Organizing Feature Map	E. Faldella and B. Fringuelli and D. Passeri and L. Rosi	\N	1997
8498759	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen89icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	342--347	\N	\N	\N	location = {Scottsdale, AZ}	\N	12a13a25f843b6a50ca6016fd566fa43	09dd9d77862e36691b4ede42b49bff30	e14984427e50b4d0daac7503da27ae06	inproceedings	Haptic Object Recognition Using a Multi-Fingered Dextrous Hand	P. K. Allen and K. S. Roberts	\N	1989
8498760	Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on	6	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen90itra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	397-404	\N	4	\N	issn = {1042-296X}, doi = {10.1109/70.59353}	The use of touch sensing as part of a large system being built for 3D shape recovery and object recognition using touch and vision methods is described. The authors focus on three exploratory procedures they have devised to acquire and interpret sparse 3D touch data: grasping by containment, planar surface exploration, and surface contour exploration. Experimental results for each of these procedures are presented	7df2c87a3fcdf2020ef875efa1b92299	c8d575681d523a661eb4030ed5c7e0ed	f002a77147fb23bcd4e37095614c343a	article	Acquisition and interpretation of 3-D sensor data from touch	P.K. Allen and P. Michelman	\N	1990
8498761	Int. J. Rob. Res.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Inc.	Thousand Oaks, CA, USA	\N	\N	Allen88ijrr	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	15--33	\N	6	\N	issn = {0278-3649}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/027836498800700603}	\N	b857ed620f2da5537152a9576286a7c8	5f00d698378c57009c33c869aa12648d	b7d5f9b9c87df537d8000012751c6440	article	Integrating vision and touch for object recognition tasks	P. K. Allen	\N	1988
8498762	Int. J. Intelligent Machines	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen99ijjm	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	129--149	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9590862707d5fe1359383c9782bfe0e	29cbeaaea8ae8bf42e085bc330b6367b	be8c05631f6a0c4f67c0b0feb81a2379	article	Integration of vision, force and tactile sensing for grasping	Peter K. Allen and Andrew T. Miller and Paul Y. Oh and Brian S. Leibowitz	\N	1999
8498763	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grimson84icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	248--255	\N	\N	\N		\N	94b7e309e094b5218baa3b3d6e1ba68e	b3ffcfa0735962611f1dd686543c7e6b	5e70bda902d7898d42eb5b9f8b704ce3	inproceedings	Model-Based Recognition and Localization from Tactile Data	W. Grimson and T. Lozano-Perez	\N	1984
8498764	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	AI Memo 783	\N	\N	\N	M.I.T. A.I. Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	Grimson83memo	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Cambridge, MA}	\N	a39529189d201f06e76ceb135166eb02	b68e693a0f5cd45d80420f8fe356186d	265f7f41f595998c89888a918b966960	misc	Model-Based Recognition and Localization from Tactile Data	W.E.L. Grimson and T. Lozano-Perez	\N	1983
8498765	IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jia08itase	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a710715bc86c420c2a3fc0d2cc0b126	929c7069414d1344d80e8671322acfc5	f165ff2b3c1223347481d9afe1e282ba	article	Surface patch reconstruction from "one-dimensional" tactile data	Yan-Bin Jia and Jiang Tian	\N	2008
8498766	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Symposium on Robotics Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bajcsy84finger	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bef1308ca7680aab642740be17438ab0	52507b0ad4b48f16493c582f0d7c052d	482985bdddb70f085e0fdf56e2f54b8f	inproceedings	What Can We Learn from One Finger Experiments?	Ruzena Bajcsy	\N	1984
8498767	7ICPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bajcsy84hager	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	809-811	\N	\N	\N		\N	b223d0c09a295fd04488f533190a7eb9	26e0de4b54921fc077a29b06757ed43f	91eec35a062cf21dae76376f421cc7b3	article	Tactile Information Processing -- The Bottom Up Approach	R. Bajcsy and G. Hager	\N	84
8498768	\N	4	\N	\N	Apr	\N	Robotics and Automation, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caselli96icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	3508-3513	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ROBOT.1996.509247}	The paper describes an efficient technique for recognition of convex objects from tactile sensing. The technique is based on the development of internal and external volumetric approximations of the unknown object, and exploits an effective feature selection strategy along with early pruning of incompatible objects to improve recognition performance. Exploration strategies conceived for a single-finger probing device rely on the developed volumetric approximations to guide sensing along directions where uncertainty about the explored object is larger, and can take into account exploration costs	92ce7778698ef09a1b3ba17025079592	5bd3d82db7c76eb66b82bc0e52d9c9f7	a6299e77504f7004e4fdda6793bcd201	inproceedings	Efficient exploration and recognition of convex objects based on haptic perception	S. Caselli and C. Magnanini and F. Zanichelli and E. Caraffi	\N	1996
8498769	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Robotics and Automation, 1989. Proceedings., 1989 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bay89icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	290-295 vol.1	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ROBOT.1989.100003}	\N	065b4bfb8460d56413fa196d9ee03874	336c6a810966a67713527e09e4b5c45b	1a22d84e09daff68bea4a4d887c25086	inproceedings	Tactile shape sensing via single- and multifingered hands	J.S. Bay	\N	1989
8498770	Robotics and Automation, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on	4	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Son96icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	3228-3233 vol.4	\N		\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ROBOT.1996.509204}	In this paper we analyze and experimentally measure the benefits of tactile sensing for stiffness control in the presence of uncertainty. There are two parts of the manipulation process where tactile information is helpful: determining the initial object pose as the fingers close to grasp, and tracking the object as it rolls and slides against the fingers during manipulation. The paper begins with an analysis of uncertainty associated with the initial orientation of a grasped object. We then review the object stiffness control algorithm (Salisbury, 1985), and derive an expression for the errors in the commanded stiffness based on object orientation uncertainty. Experimental execution of a peg insertion task demonstrates that tactile sensing can effectively determine the initial orientation of the object. Tactile sensing can also be used to track object rolling, but update rates are slow which can limit the maximum stiffness	13f1d1e9f07b7f7a81dc1a894f28edb0	f64e760e597f39ba45a4a3ed5a224e1b	9c9674c13cf07fc24e7b5efc80929cdc	article	Tactile sensing and stiffness control with multifingered hands	J.S. Son and R.D. Nowe	\N	1996
8498771	International Journal of Robotics Research	9	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fearing90ijrr	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	3--23	\N	3	\N	issn = {0278-3649}	This paper has three main themes: design of a cylindrical tactile sensor, mechanical analysis using planar linear elas ticity models, and signal analysis for determining basic infor mation about the applied contact. An analysis of appropriate sensor depth has been used to allow accurate localization of contacts and reduced spatial aliasing. A comparison has been made between the cylindrical sensor and a simple two- dimensional stress-strain model. The effects of skin thickness and sensor depth on sensitivity are analyzed. Preliminary methods for determining contact location, total force, and tangential force with only normal deflection sensors have been implemented for a line contact.	63766a577ec52df7ed431824edfc9668	38f56428932a43f85720671b5465611f	b1d1e6b3a3fb17db93a27b9a39a51802	article	Tactile Sensing Mechanisms	R. S. Fearing	\N	1990
8498772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Philadelphia, PA, USA	University of Pennsylvania	\N	Stansfield_thesis	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	Supervisor-Bajcsy, Ruzena	\N	\N	\N	\N	order_no = {AAI8804964}	\N	86b6ce417ae3c397c470fc2b18505f29	0165fcc896070f440fcd1760b634f97f	f2ed2baf00448ce94c43355dc948487c	phdthesis	Visually-guided haptic object recognition	Sharon A. Stansfield	\N	1987
8498773	The International Journal of Robotics Research	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hillis82ijrr	http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/2/33	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	33-44	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.1177/027836498200100202}, eprint = {http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/1/2/33.pdf}	A dexterous robot manipulator must be able to feel what it is doing. The mechanical hand of the future will be able to roll a screw between its fingers and sense, by touch, which end is which. This paper describes a step toward such a manipulator, an imaging tactile sensor with hundreds of pressure sensors in a space the size of a fingertip. The sensor was designed as part of a tendon-actuated mechan ical finger, similar in size and range of motion to a human index finger (Hillis 1981). As a demonstration, the device was programmed to distinguish among several commonly used fastening devices--nuts, bolts, flat washers, lock washers, dowel pins, cotter pins, and set screws--by touching them with the finger and analyzing the tactile image.  This paper describes how the tactile sensor array was constructed and how it works. The simple pattern- recognition techniques used in the demonstration program are also outlined. The final section notes some promising directions for future research.\
  	69686d2e5f343adbec80d241a7edf8e2	7d0809a2bba12b6c7cdd91d8c39b3783	b492bd28e4676fc1310cb8f78d9d7177	article	{A High-Resolution Imaging Touch Sensor}	W. Daniel Hillis	\N	1982
8498774	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amherst, MA	University of Massachussetts	\N	Overton_thesis	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6f5057ca5c34205d85fe794d06d7dc1b	7f976ad68d82ae7dffa790cd3c99d76b	2dc42370ddb4f43508fb20ab92f0a3db	phdthesis	The Acquisition, Processing, and Use of Tactile Sensor Data in Robot Control	Kenneth J. Overton	\N	1984
8498775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and\
    Cybernetics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaeffer03icsmc	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	3438--3445	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb77d56ce9d4b4515eee0048a8e2285a	65923105560aa362d26e9d4ed7162d4f	cbbc03affb2133df925315bec6610517	inproceedings	Methods for Intelligent Localization and Mapping during Haptic\
    Exploration	M. Schaeffer and A. M. Okamura	\N	2003
8498777	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore, MD	The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Mechanical\
    Engineering	\N	Okamura_thesis	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34a67412278c0ce558a4d78b18c4fdee	8245ff828d7e4501d1d7a910eb23ceea	da35402b0d28e1c2c98c80a41bd4c566	phdthesis	Haptic Exploration of Unknown Objects	Allison M. Okamura	\N	2000
8498778	Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2004. HAPTICS '04. Proceedings. 12th International Symposium on		\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lau04hsymp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	 32-39	\N		\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/HAPTIC.2004.1287175}	\N	65b0ae9b0711aeebd6d2e4ad1664cc4a	c619da9984bdb154ba0c5a546a3a1872	5bb9dbc23563f458badb02dee370ccda	article	Compliant background subtraction algorithms for tactile rendering	C.K.L. Lau and C.R. Wagner and R.D. Howe	\N	2004
8498779	Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2004. HAPTICS '04. Proceedings. 12th International Symposium on		\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yanagida04hsymp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	 400-406	\N		\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/HAPTIC.2004.1287227}	\N	bf9402c7c33048cb14bc6ce9f6e4599c	f71089e313744b3cccfa8fcd920e026a	ff652b7fef3134740cb697ce87415c79	article	Vibrotactile letter reading using a low-resolution tactor array	Y. Yanagida and M. Kakita and R.W. Lindeman and Y. Kume and N. Tetsutani	\N	2004
8498780	Journal of Physiology	200	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Iggo69merkel	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	763--796	\N	3	\N		\N	00139eb5cecdce8a0593411582d60d5a	6615ceafd58fbfee7d9c482b04b9bbf4	013b4bd2b6ad19208e0cf8c0ee8bdf00	article	The structure and function of a slowly adapting touch corpuscle in hairy skin	A. Iggo and A. R. Muir	\N	1969
8498781	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environments and Teleoperator Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MacLean96hsymp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, GA}	\N	25a2b105f69680e91777cb0f063a34cb	c6a21ba79e549899c4f66cd5493e9c61	e1f31d1b5b733f06cb817a13bbcb648a	inproceedings	The 'Haptic Camera': A Technique for Characterizing and Playing Back Haptic Properties of Real Environments	Karon MacLean	\N	1996
8498782	Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2003. HAPTICS 2003. Proceedings. 11th Symposium on		\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	patoglu03hsymp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	 117-124	\N		\N	issn = { }, doi = {10.1109/HAPTIC.2003.1191250}	 It seems likely that humans build internal models of objects that they explore haptically, and that the complexity of an internal model is not necessarily associated with complex exploratory procedures or the existence of visual input. Can a robot build a model of an object it touches or presses, and if so, can that model be used to render the object through a haptic interface? Or even simpler can a robot estimate parameter values for a model already provided using data produced only by haptic exploration? This paper addresses the problem of parameter identification of hybrid dynamical systems, a class which contains systems of objects which make and break contact with one another We propose the use of a hybrid sensitivity model as a basis for the construction of parameter identification algorithms. We distinguish between two components of a hybrid sensitivity model: sensitivity of states and sensitivity of switching instants to parameter variation, and we present two algorithms, one essentially based on each type of sensitivity. Simulation results demonstrating each algorithm are also presented.	4c41ac38f27859eba42a4d2b3679146e	35b3fb12857dd9485a2b70449115e2b0	ea1c32211326034c4e3d3fe9945e60ad	article	The haptic probe: mechanized haptic exploration and automated modeling	V. Patoglu and R.B. Gillespie	\N	2003
8498783	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMI '04: Proceedings of the Shape Modeling International 2004	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Tangelder04smi	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	145--156	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2075-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SMI.2004.10}	\N	972b95e0bae6f82dbba7cb7b4b9f58fc	e8388c568b4414bbb07f730f227866d5	e21479ed0759ad57381b9be9dd352a0f	inproceedings	A Survey of Content Based 3D Shape Retrieval Methods	Johan W.H. Tangelder and Remco C. Veltkamp	\N	2004
8498784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in 26th Pattern Recognition Symposium (DAGM 04)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biber04aprobabilistic	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2e5b734daf32a83dea6f535fc8a508c	bf2e50b78f83f5391283f907cdf7b921	f91f1389849213371b6565a38b47c69f	inproceedings	A probabilistic framework for robust and accurate matching\
    of point clouds	Peter Biber and Sven Fleck and Wolfgang Strasser	\N	2004
8498785	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eighth International Conference on Computer Vision\
    (ICCV'01)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sun01fingerprint	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3251770c83c957706835b61a9e7972d	ae56ca961b00526ad78a539565d57c37	fc3632254587fad483f658d8c81cb529	inproceedings	Surface Matching by 3D Point’s Fingerprint	Y. Sun and M.A. Abidi	\N	2001
8498786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. British Machine Vision Conference, volume\
    II	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fitzgibbon01robustregistration	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	411--420	\N	\N	\N		\N	a99c1029ca5a2c48fa9fb88b69e90015	7a69d0f0bd26ac00fa89943f5cdf283d	9e8ba939183a2c597fcf7f91e3d621fe	inproceedings	Robust registration of 2D and 3D point sets	Andrew W. Fitzgibbon	\N	2001
8498787	Int. J. Comput. Vision	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Chua97ijcv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	63--85	\N	1	\N	issn = {0920-5691}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007981719186}	\N	4539b1eb953864725ad05663267fc2ca	e6cdc05b6d02c06f497cd5cbba61261e	ab474f70b03ea9c5455fa772028e9fbe	article	Point Signatures: A New Representation for 3D Object\
    Recognition	Chin Seng Chua and Ray Jarvis	\N	1997
8498788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In CVPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson97recognizingobjects	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	684--689	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bd6e14effd839376076b576ad391af7	0eda2370f3f13c4e0355118aa7650270	9e0d512e2d31fbab1cfe4861d539d1e8	inproceedings	Recognizing objects by matching oriented points	Andrew E. Johnson and Martial Hebert	\N	1997
8498789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence\
    (PAMI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Johnson99pami	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	433--449	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b95a40640b6d788f8b49fcee75576ba	8f18dff33cf78d568d57edad27afd2a5	138576e87bddaf9098bfd3d0ecb797a2	inproceedings	Using Spin Images for Efficient Object Recognition in Cluttered 3D\
    Scenes	Andrew E. Johnson and Martial Hebert	\N	1999
8498790	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pittsburgh, PA	Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University	\N	Johnson_thesis	http://www.ri.cmu.edu/publication_view.html?pub_id=559	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	CMU-RI-TR-97-47	\N		\N	5d56cca0dbe07b351b0aaa68bb7ed310	1bddc7567c8292775fba884826d085dd	7e87dd64b1b83afdd6935d488bef82c5	phdthesis	Spin-Images: A Representation for 3-D Surface Matching	Andrew Johnson	\N	1997
8498791	ACM Transactions on Graphics	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gal06salientgeometric	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	130--150	\N	\N	\N		\N	a79f4d55fd7e81014c73c0bbff7016c5	7adf96a21c7eedcecd06c616246c27db	6d5dc99f88a5db6eec3d893990c3aec2	article	Salient geometric features for partial shape matching and\
    similarity	Ran Gal and Daniel Cohen-or	\N	2006
8498792	IEEE Computational Science and Engineering	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolfson97hashing	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	10--21	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	\N	3ee138eb0a9df15ac47b7ecefcb08e3a	17efafdd5aa1e2b6e1919ab5b7971423	0ac74ff84ed6e4dc2b90b61da4febd0e	article	Geometric Hashing: an Overview	Haim J. Wolfson and Isidore Rigoutsos	\N	1997
8498793	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	ASME Design Engineering Technical Confs. 6th Design for Manufacturing Conf.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McWherter01asme	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh}	\N	f4ff4a90d7b7abac850aa203668a6a95	04703a62e5a5d9bc22cbfc33aec4333b	d81a3dae5ce9f1b03028b3a00cc50440	inproceedings	Transformation Invariant Shape Similarity Comparison of Solid Models	David McWherter and Mitchell Peabody and William C. Regli and Ali Shokoufandeh	\N	2001
8498794	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symposium on Large Spatial Databases	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Ankerst993dshape	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	207--226	\N	\N	\N		\N	57bfaea3861a460a6e9ab89bfd5478a5	9ebafaf4a55bd72b284e1da3a713f8db	ee62127def139925e036bc50d406f5a5	inproceedings	3D shape histograms for similarity search and classification in spatial databases	Mihael Ankerst and Gabi Kastenm\\"{u}ller and Hans-Peter Kriegel and Thomas Seidl	\N	1999
8498795	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vranic01msp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b4ea9af3aee7251c9d1c7248ef0fa72	cae61054a9671a0ed5916f8b26415f38	d1896f12baa70557608426c13baccc0a	inproceedings	Tools for 3D-object Retrieval: Karhunen-Loeve Transform and\
    Spherical Harmonics	DV Vranic and D Saupe and J Richter	\N	2001
8498796	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Symposium on Geometry Processing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kazhdan03harmonic	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kazhdan03rotation.html	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	167--175	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 11:14:38}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {2764573}	\N	2f6aabc3c2ce029df3879c7ab024418f	ef580fa56f4ec4d0a90033fdc5fa1e65	7772a02ac7d09f62b74c71626ee781c1	misc	Rotation invariant spherical harmonic representation of 3D shape descriptors	M. Kazhdan and T. Funkhouser and S. Rusinkiewicz	\N	2003
8498797	ACM Trans. Graph.	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Funkhouser04graphics	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	652--663	\N	3	\N	issn = {0730-0301}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1015706.1015775}	\N	0e506d90c2c895f3d64337cd89456818	d8daafa9eba9337a91cb9760ea04dfaa	5242233cd77f49814d83138e2132509c	article	Modeling by example	Thomas Funkhouser and Michael Kazhdan and Philip Shilane and Patrick Min and William Kiefer and Ayellet Tal and Szymon Rusinkiewicz and David Dobkin	\N	2004
8498798	Computer-Aided Design	35	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	el_mehalawi_cad03	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/els/00104485/2003/00000035/00000001/art00178	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	95--105	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-23 11:25:02}, citeulike-article-id = {1244819}, priority = {2}	This paper presents an approach for retrieving and matching similar designs in a database of mechanical components. The retrieval and matching process is based on the geometric and topological similarity between mechanical components. The process constitutes five steps: (i) transforming the component from the CAD system in STEP format, (ii) building an attributed graph for it, (iii) abstracting the graph into some geometric entities, (iv) retrieving a set of similar graphs based on the abstracted data, and (v) matching the graph of the new design with each graph on the set of similar graphs. This paper addresses the last three steps. Retrieving and matching mechanical parts based on their shape has many applications such as cost estimation and process planning. Matching similar parts and calculating a similarity index for them has applications in manufacturing evaluation, design by case-based reasoning, robotics, and computer integrated manufacturing. Having a database system of mechanical components based on part shape serves in all of these applications.	54761ee69cf7d30bef104b5ab225c2a8	64e8022d9b52c6459a7cfdcaf6ade56e	9810057a9a412024f762cfc0ee091728	article	A database system of mechanical components based on geometric and topological similarity. Part II: indexing, retrieval, matching, and similarity assessment	El M. Mehalawi	\N	2003
8498799	IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell.	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Besl92icp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	239--256	\N	2	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/34.121791}	\N	758974d5905156f02a784030ab726774	a7a1cdb64d6ad9b862e600198c8e9c9e	489e6b68f96ea6c2bf97b317884cd197	article	A Method for Registration of 3-D Shapes	Paul J. Besl and Neil D. McKay	\N	1992
8498800	Image and Vision Computing	20	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luo02ivc	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	377--396	\N	5	\N		\N	d56ae8762385f951a6bebd390e13a0da	cdca3b7c5485f0e31e829c486bbe1b3e	470685911b783be42544c4c385021931	article	Iterative Procrustes alignment with the EM algorithm	B. Luo and E. R. Hancock	\N	2002
8498801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision\
    (ECCV)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frome04recognizingobjects	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	224--237	\N	\N	\N		\N	e65a6b26c7ff0203b9de622341c6db30	e839140db244d3d79101ae9203290cd1	6b807544fc5d1ff694409fa3f5f74c19	inproceedings	Recognizing objects in range data using regional point descriptors	Andrea Frome and Daniel Huber and Ravi Kolluri and Thomas B\\"{u}low	\N	2004
8498802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th Alvey Vision Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harris88alvey	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	147--151	\N	\N	\N		\N	293eff6b356e21ac5502d7288a7233f1	69457ee9c61699b5153f9481a6c7f4bb	2d2048f92453ed8d1426782cfe774b62	inproceedings	A Combined Corner and Edge Detector	C. Harris and M. Stephens	\N	1988
8498803	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lowe99iccv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1150--1157	\N	\N	\N		\N	7920985636ec1cc0d37a67f1a16cb733	dfbf32ce201195976a7c73a116396443	48a463fad04ae1ba0e39f8c9efd82c74	inproceedings	Object Recognition from Local Scale-Invariant Features	David G. Lowe	\N	1999
8498804	International Journal of Computer Vision	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lowe04distinctiveimage	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	91--110	\N	\N	\N		\N	498316522b20f78eac0287881cd719c9	a1c2b94c96ee2ef15ef53e73b7fd9a8d	818b573caa28a4157f4c48d3898a0c30	article	Distinctive image features from scale-invariant keypoints	David G. Lowe	\N	2004
8498805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on\
    Multimedia	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scovanner07icm	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	357--360	\N	\N	\N		\N	299fa91ef539c773f26fa925362c1dd8	234945570f027d192eb3243cf54f083a	96068a263d4574f88ea7c1e3622f1084	inproceedings	A 3-Dimensional SIFT Descriptor and Its Application to Action\
    Recognition	Paul Scovanner and S. Ali and M. Shah	\N	2007
8498806	IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Yang07gdbicp	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1973--1989	\N	11	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2007.1116}	\N	1cd743553652cb83ac09d51425160f5f	46c79104fc34731413871333ee22e0d6	4ac6402cd2181c7515011eab164a113a	article	Registration of Challenging Image Pairs: Initialization, Estimation, and Decision	Gehua Yang and Charles V. Stewart and Michal Sofka and Chia-Ling Tsai	\N	2007
8498807	IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	desc-eval05pami	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1615--1630	\N	10	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2005.188}	\N	b7e866c47adb68b6171c46367aee6ada	ea8a710b21b08ac4cf35d18b01811e8a	7f3373d52b39aa90e1a37c21fa7bb5d1	article	A Performance Evaluation of Local Descriptors	Krystian Mikolajczyk and Cordelia Schmid	\N	2005
8498808	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer\
    Vision	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brown03iccv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1218--1225	\N	\N	\N	location = {Nice, France}	\N	c1588785afad3b05651543b72f57dafb	afa1a6565517636fa2800856af228ad5	e84ce596bff8ed5b03c18d51dc137e5f	inproceedings	Recognising Panoramas	M. Brown and D. G. Lowe	\N	2003
8498809	International Journal of Computer Vision	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lindeberg98featuredetection	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	79--116	\N	\N	\N		\N	41408b10bb991a4e1e6a7685048a6358	aba8fc8f97331f728a160411346fb3ca	db63bf949499095e5bcfccb29b487e4b	article	Feature detection with automatic scale selection	Tony Lindeberg	\N	1998
8498810	\N	\N	\N	first	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Publishing	\N	\N	\N	haralickBook	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York}	\N	f7e686696c9bbaf740d185f63b8d6b11	032f6cbe81bd43d90acb87ec280831d1	c92a5502694bb68d62ad92e76b06099a	book	{Computer and Robot Vision}	R.M. Haralick and L.G. Shapiro	\N	1993
8498811	IEEE Computational Science and Engineering	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graps95wavelets	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\\texttt{http://www.amara.com/IEEEwave/IEEEwavelet.html}	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	37aed6df45a49190c9f76888d43f2354	fd9cc79080274f20d1cf8109d0389a25	07f5c7cf2bb6a762b1da9b3aad1c6e13	article	An Introduction to Wavelets	Amara Graps	\N	1995
8498812	IEEE Transactions On Image Processing	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jain98	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	124-128	\N	1	\N		\N	514f241f1c379e55376fffc878f39274	b3dc5d84b00e083b0daa79f2c8aae57e	06d72872eacacf608d8d3376bd4b2ccb	article	Color Features for Texture Recognition	A. Jain and G. Healey	\N	1998
8498813	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007. {CVPR} '07. {IEEE} Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lu07	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1--8	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2007.382976}	In this paper, we address two closely related visual tracking\
    problems: 1) localizing a target's position in low or moderate\
      resolution videos and 2) segmenting a target's image support in\
      moderate to high resolution videos. Both tasks are treated as\
      an online binary classification problem using dynamic\
      foreground/background appearance models. Our major contribution\
      is a novel nonparametric approach that successfully maintains a\
      temporally changing appearance model for both foreground and\
      background. The appearance models are formulated as "bags of\
      image patches" that approximate the true two-class appearance\
      distributions. They are maintained using a temporal-adaptive\
      importance resampling procedure that is based on simple\
      nonparametric statistics of the appearance patch bags. The\
      overall framework is independent of an specific\
      foreground/background classification process and thus offers\
      the freedom to use different classifiers. We demonstrate the\
      effectiveness of our approach with extensive comparative\
      experimental results on sequences from previous visual tracking\
      [1, 12] and video matting [4] work as well as our own data.	d1473e5acc6519c9e09f5381ea04d51b	ce8bbe60e86b2e71b2c2632030676f74	9491ee97a4caf166fc652a4888f1be47	inproceedings	A Nonparametric Treatment for Location/Segmentation Based Visual Tracking	L. Lu and G. D. Hager	\N	2007
8498814	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Han05iccv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3b9a9c04a7684f9b6c80d3b8dd066ef0	51e00cf8da1c0f580476ff3b21052f79	e066eb8724dc6ac63b32ded5ab9607b9	inproceedings	On-Line Density-Based Appearance Modeling for Object Tracking	B. Han and L. Davis	\N	2005
8498815	IEEE Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence\
    (PAMI)	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comaniciu03pami	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	564--575	\N	5	\N		\N	e47662cc6f88e0a58198740f3e32ab21	49d1acf2e59592ab82f4fe8363090015	c8459e3f143b45178ebcd188eddedc10	article	Kernel-Based Object Tracking	Dorin Comaniciu and Visvanathan Ramesh and Peter Meer	\N	2003
8498816	IEEE Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence\
    (PAMI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Comaniciu08pami	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a3c865501c218f9c49711a7523d46b6	dd24c52e8c92ecfb6eb436cafb8daca8	17201e095e343eb4b64c63422af93550	article	Sequential Kernel Density Approximation and Its Application to Real-Time Visual Tracking	Bohyung Han and Dorin Comaniciu and Ying Zhu and Larry S. Davis	\N	2008
8498817	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pezzementi09icra	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	In submission	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	63450ee7c3bd9486c2a095f7b630a568	0e0c37d6012db8eb278390df8662de22	1d3a9522cb1257c0719cd967b90c2cf7	inproceedings	Articulated Object Tracking by Rendering Consistent Appearance\
    Parts	Zachary Pezzementi and Sanrine Voros and Gregory D. Hager	\N	2009
8498818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In CVPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fergus03objectclass	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	264--271	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc871affd493711d33b16e95becb44bc	889d2e7e51c4fe6cd017608094b1ab6a	d91da8bccdb38c06d9969f6bba3227a7	inproceedings	Object class recognition by unsupervised scale-invariant learning	R. Fergus and P. Perona and A. Zisserman and Ox Pj U. K	\N	2003
8498819	International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV)	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leung01ijcv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	29--44	\N	1	\N		\N	fd65d4c81b3196e8fb1b2ef0de9af614	cf08858c4f7466fb4ced33e8a45bc992	6e8a8f73a0851fa299abed4b82c99c7e	article	Representing and recognizing the visual appearance of materials\
    using three-dimensional textons	T. Leung and J. Malik	\N	2001
8498820	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmid01cvpr	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	39--45	\N	\N	\N		\N	17985debe746162b414e92932598c902	24316b0f96cd70583300026c118fc95b	590529870cbfa5143780fc303f1a3720	inproceedings	Constructing models for content-based image retrieval	C. Schmid	\N	2001
8498821	International Journal of Computer Vision: Special Issue on\
    Texture Analysis and Synthesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Varma05ijcv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d163f61cf54e8b515be2301b47e4ea6	774615812fc81d0e79ea9f4d3edb2b92	ca6a73bcf0c1af1253b42c06bc269d48	article	A Statistical Approach to Texture Classification from Single\
    Images	M. Varma and A. Zisserman	\N	2005
8498822	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Computer Vision	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Varma02eccv	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dae27a09b2045fde71bc937b8723caa1	38afa0ebaa1b6b59efb5b6238a51951a	c7328f5a41ea849d8e4e302c7584617f	inproceedings	Classifying Images of Materials: Achieving Viewpoint and\
    Illumination Independence	M. Varma and A. Zisserman	\N	2002
8498823	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Varma03cvpr	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0015dfdd92c8c6ce221da5100efa7837	55ed55c256a9ea49a9858d4c6723d619	c35de972298a3aa91b8c8da524ed0608	inproceedings	Texture Classification: Are Filter Banks Necessary?	M. Varma and A. Zisserman	\N	2003
8498824	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Hall00pami	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	1042-1049	\N	9	\N	issn = {0162-8828}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/34.877525}	\N	263c4ea81feec885ac777e6c80218bd9	a508ebf313632cd40eb5dc6775feb8a8	158a7f05a3c7e0c088c271091546b692	article	Merging and Splitting Eigenspace Models	Peter Hall and David Marshall and Ralph Martin	\N	2000
8498825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and\
    Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kim07cvpr	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Minneapolis, MN}	\N	dcc159eb21b373794cdc35baa4a410fc	cd687de86772bcdf0fcce955e3aa0e20	df0e431b2d800bc2cb4664238c69bd7a	inproceedings	Incremental Linear Discriminant Analysis Using Sufﬁcient Spanning Set Approximations	\N	\N	2007
8498826	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santa Fe Institute's Working Paper Series	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kostelec03soft	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d4448bee460fad4a1f31eb960fd2463	27e14a136918a008d635204aa465404a	9a99a9a08bb54673bbc3f613dbad9473	techreport	FFTs on the Rotation Group	Peter J. Kostelec and Daniel N. Rockmore	\N	2003
8498827	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	{S}ens{A}ble Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PhantomPremium	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	Available from: $<$http://www.sensable.com/documents/documents/Premium\\_Models\\_Comparison.pdf$>$	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	84700be3eb0cd3582e15dfe537570710	f78bb2bfbcd9c956edd5cbbac019f799	dbdee96e7895fc10e7b680c0061c464c	misc	Specifications Comparison for the PHANTOM Premium 1.0, 1.5, 1.5\
    High Force, and 3.0 Haptic Devices	{SensAble Technologies}	\N	2006
8498828	Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE	20	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	park03spm	\N	\N	MAPS citations	\N	\N	 21-36	\N	3	\N	issn = {1053-5888}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2003.1203207}	 A new approach toward increasing spatial resolution is required to overcome the limitations of the sensors and optics manufacturing technology. One promising approach is to use signal processing techniques to obtain an high-resolution (HR) image (or sequence) from observed multiple low-resolution (LR) images. Such a resolution enhancement approach has been one of the most active research areas, and it is called super resolution (SR) (or HR) image reconstruction or simply resolution enhancement. In this article, we use the term "SR image reconstruction" to refer to a signal processing approach toward resolution enhancement because the term "super" in "super resolution" represents very well the characteristics of the technique overcoming the inherent resolution limitation of LR imaging systems. The major advantage of the signal processing approach is that it may cost less and the existing LR imaging systems can be still utilized. The SR image reconstruction is proved to be useful in many practical cases where multiple frames of the same scene can be obtained, including medical imaging, satellite imaging, and video applications. The goal of this article is to introduce the concept of SR algorithms to readers who are unfamiliar with this area and to provide a review for experts. To this purpose, we present the technical review of various existing SR methodologies which are often employed. Before presenting the review of existing SR algorithms, we first model the LR image acquisition process.	50beb6b4176f95c430a5ad40f73f21fd	8d65c447e7933f10cc47a84b10cf012d	ec21e0ce8bd0255af3f1a1a8e173857d	article	Super-resolution image reconstruction: a technical overview	Sung Cheol Park and Min Kyu Park and Moon Gi Kang	\N	2003
8500450	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker & Humblot	\N	\N	\N	boccignone_norden	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8cf7ad05256b930011929e58ba063e5	97893b180543794bd77de4eaeebf2690	5f56f8da4840e6d36803f2c1e05fce8c	book	Der Norden ist die äußerste Grenze, der Norden ist jenseits der Alpen : poetische Bilder des Nordens von Petrarca bis Tasso	Manuela Boccignone	\N	2004
8504734	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD2089171	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	120 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89670-457-3}, language = {ger}	\N	da00d6af4cb288aa1dd1d69f51214933	2825854559b285a7f73c2de8734c9c41	add7fa253add2300da7e39c0aceb6dc8	book	Einführung in das systemische Wissensmanagement	Helmut Willke	\N	2007
8504749	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Velbrück-Wiss.	Weilerswist	\N	\N	UBHD2024448	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	Alle Kommunikation ist symbolisch vermittelt und alle Symbole dienen der Kommunika-tion. Deshalb hat die Systemtheorie, die auf Kommunikation als Grundbegriff aufbaut, ein legitimes Interesse an Symbolen. Eine soziologische Theorie symbolischer Systeme kann an drei unterschiedlichen Denktraditionen anknüpfen: die Philosophie symbolischer Formen von Ernst Cassirer, die Sprachtheorie von Ferdinand de Saussure und die System-theorie von Niklas Luhmann. Bewusstsein, Sprache und Kommunikation werden als unterschiedliche Systemebenen der Ausbildung symbolischer Formen verstanden, die jeweils ihre eigene Logik ausbilden und damit die Trennung der Welt in radikal geschiedene Symbolsysteme verfestigen. Kernfrage des Buches ist daher, welche Folgen die Trennung der Symbolwelten für die Möglichkeiten des Denkens einerseits, für die Optionen und Risiken möglicher Gesellschaft andererseits zeitigt. Der Mythos einer »Allmacht der Gedanken« ist destruiert. Darüber hinaus gilt, dass die hochkomplexen Symbolwelten der Macht, des Geldes und des Wissens bereits jetzt ein Denken überfordern, das an die elementare Symbolik der Sprache gebun-den bleibt.Deshalb ist es eine der Absichten dieses Textes, allgemeine Grundlagen einer Steuerungstheorie der Symbolsysteme zu skizzieren. Es sind Teilstudien zu einer allgemeinen Steuerungstheorie, die darin begründet sind, dass eine Steuerungstheorie sozialer Systeme unbrauchbar ist, solange sie die besondere Steuerungsproblematik symbolischer Systeme nicht berücksichtigt.
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	348 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-938808-01-2}, language = {ger}	\N	2577014d6ffaec1c1b2a7323f70e60ee	7c1ef24dd2bf81039210b77e16a5b2c7	e88e9a7fdb3176cd33d55879c83393b8	book	Symbolische Systeme	Helmut Willke	\N	2005
8505378	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Würzburg, Institute of Computer Science, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Applied Informatics, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany
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         	\N	\N	Freiberg2009	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/freiberg/2009_TR_OldSystemsAnalysis.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	457	\N		\N	a894f11aaa077599159b0493c537fdf0	6914ac4cadc18234c341ddc6ee35a475	a205596a85559f19e354f37174abb187	techreport	Usability Assessment of Knowledge-Based Consultation Systems	Martina Freiberg	\N	2009
8505382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of W\\"urzburg, Institute of Computer Science, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Applied Informatics, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany	\N	\N	Freiberg2008	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/freiberg/EvaluationMethods-SurveyTR.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	450	\N		\N	d24c56219e691987fc203ff355f67e17	076eebcd10ea330307dcc606456d4d5e	bd05a260128209f7b529ad6ede0adf09	techreport	A Survey on Usability Evaluation Techniques and an Analysis of their actual Application	Martina Freiberg and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2008
8505436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS'08: Proceedings of the 21th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BMP:FLAIRS:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/FLAIRS08BaumeisterJ.pdf	\N		\N	\N	329-334	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e3b2419ceb4c3281691e988c5f741a2	e51885077b0456ea8d2851a1f2a277a7	f79892b4c98ddaaecf14ab7df805557c	inproceedings	Visualization Techniques for the Evaluation of Knowledge Systems	Joachim Baumeister and Martina Menge and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8505799	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://opus.bsz-bw.de/swop/volltexte/2009/735/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hannemann_2009_bsz-kompakt	http://opus.bsz-bw.de/swop/volltexte/2009/735/	\N		\N	{(Auszug} aus dem Vorwort): 
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Das {BSZ} hat für diese Ausgabe des {BSZ-Kompakt} nicht nur die Daten, sondern auch alle Informationen über Projekte und die Gremienstruktur aktualisiert, so dass das umfassende Dienstleistungs- und Aktionsspektrum des {BSZ} deutlich wird: Alle Bereiche des {BSZ} von der Verbundkooperation bis zur Lokalsystembetreuung, vom {MusIS-Service} bis zum Leistungsangebot der Digitalen Bibliothek haben einen Innovationsschub erhalten und somit den jeweiligen Kunden- und Partnerkreis deutlich konsolidieren und ausweiten können.
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Nicht nur die Verbundregion {Baden-Württemberg,} Saarland und Sachsen konnte auf diese Weise von nachhaltigeren Angeboten profitieren, sondern auch {Partner-Einrichtungen} im {„Verein} der Bodenseebibliotheken“ mit einem {Interreg-Projekt} mit schweizerischen und österreichischen Bibliotheken. 5 schweizerische öffentliche Bibliotheken mit der Einführung des vom {BSZ} betriebenen Portals; ebenso auch Bundesministerien und –behörden mit einem Publikationsserver.
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Die Deutsche Internetbibliothek hat sich aufgrund der vom {BSZ} entwickelten technologischen Basis wieder als ein bewährtes, nutzerfreundliches Informationswerkzeug etabliert. Schließlich konnte das {BSZ} sich im {EU-Projekt} {ATHENA} und in weiteren {DFG-Projekten} innovativ plazieren.
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Das Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst {Baden-Württemberg} unterstützt das {BSZ} durch eine neue Gremienstruktur, die in der Satzung ihren Niederschlag gefunden hat. Nicht nur das Kuratorium, das durch externe Sachverständige verstärkt wurde, sondern auch die neuen Fachausschüsse für Laufende Dienste, Planung und Entwicklung sowie für Regelwerke und Standards tragen zur Nachhaltigkeit und Akzeptanz der Anforderungen und Strategien des {BSZ} bei, indem sie unter Beteiligung des {BSZ} Empfehlungen für das Kuratorium erarbeiten.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b49541a0f6d13cf47ed9dd9cba3a93d	c233eef0b8225ec679f3bb50a867c4e3	13261865dab5d08bc6dbb24fe499152b	misc	{BSZ-Kompakt} 2009	Renate ; Keller Hannemann and Renate ; Keller Hannemann	\N	2009
8505919	Precision Agriculture	8	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gebhardt2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11119-006-9024-7	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1--13	\N	1	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;In Gebhardt et&nbsp;al. (2006) an object-oriented image classification algorithm was introduced for detecting Rumex obtusifolius (RUMOB) and other weeds in mixed grassland swards, based on shape, colour and texture features. This paper describes a new
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algorithm that improves classification accuracy. The leaves of the typical grassland weeds (RUMOB, Taraxacum officinale, Plantago major) and other homogeneous regions were segmented automatically in digital colour images using local homogeneity and morphologicaloperations. Additional texture and colour features were identified that contribute to the differentiation between grasslandweeds using a stepwise discriminant analysis. Maximum-likelihood classification was performed on the variables retained afterdiscriminant analysis. Classification accuracy was improved by up to 83% and Rumex detection rates of 93% were achieved. The effect of image resolution on classification results was investigated. The eightmillion pixel images were upscaled in six stages to create images with decreasing pixel resolution. Rumex detection rates of over 90% were obtained at almost all resolutions, and there was only moderate misclassification of otherobjects to RUMOB. Image processing time ranged from 45&nbsp;s for the full resolution images to 2.5&nbsp;s for the lowest resolutionones.	82f29a26579087549e5c27eada42a958	6c077ac4fe81a131c808e76e97a399b7	fc3ad3611deb0ca3b441441b51aeda4c	article	A new algorithm for automatic 
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Rumex obtusifoliusdetection in digital images using colour and texture features and the influence of image resolution	Steffen Gebhardt and Walter Kühbauch	\N	2007
8506357	Information Processing & Management	In Press, Corrected Proof	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jansen2009	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC8-4WGHJS1-1/2/f2d22b2726297b89f76909e350cf5048	\N	ScienceDirect - Information Processing & Management : Using the taxonomy of cognitive learning to model online searching	\N	\N	 - 	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2009.05.004}	In this research, we investigated whether a learning process has unique information searching characteristics. The results of this research show that information searching is a learning process with unique searching characteristics specific to particular learning levels. In a laboratory experiment, we studied the searching characteristics of 72 participants engaged in 426 searching tasks. We classified the searching tasks according to Anderson and Krathwohl's taxonomy of the cognitive learning domain. Research results indicate that applying and analyzing, the middle two of the six categories, generally take the most searching effort in terms of queries per session, topics searched per session, and total time searching. Interestingly, the lowest two learning categories, remembering and understanding, exhibit searching characteristics similar to the highest order learning categories of evaluating and creating. Our results suggest the view of Web searchers having simple information needs may be incorrect. Instead, we discovered that users applied simple searching expressions to support their higher-level information needs. It appears that searchers rely primarily on their internal knowledge for evaluating and creating information needs, using search primarily for fact checking and verification. Overall, results indicate that a learning theory may better describe the information searching process than more commonly used paradigms of decision making or problem solving. The learning style of the searcher does have some moderating effect on exhibited searching characteristics. The implication of this research is that rather than solely addressing a searcher's expressed information need, searching systems can also address the underlying learning need of the user.	3c3733fc35adbd2a55cd88951ca40291	776a1e7d604b93fd22b8d5afe3c07dc4	a3ece0a7836f27760882dd7f25e2ee07	article	Using the taxonomy of cognitive learning to model online searching	Bernard J. Jansen and Danielle Booth and Brian Smith	\N	2009
8506636	Proceedings of IADIS Mobile Learning Conference 2008, 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	978-972-8924-54-6Microblogging	http://lamp.tu-graz.ac.at/~i203/ebner/publication/08_mobillearn.pdf	\N	Empirical study - why people use twitter	\N	\N	155-159	\N	\N	\N		\N	0a3f95effb39b92a195335c7be5f5b78	d951641934c8bf2f2be48fbe49cc0769	450948da15078ac9336f99caaa5c6cfd	article	Microblogging - more than fun?	Martin Ebner and Mandy Schiefner	Inmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez and Pedro Isaías ed.	2008
8506687	Computer Networks	39	\N	\N	jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	zhang2002web	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VRG-45H0GV7-5/2/16726cebdcde67ba7aeb95cc91e797bf	\N		\N	\N	303--310	\N	3	\N	issn = {1389-1286}, doi = {10.1016/S1389-1286(02)00211-6}	Web usage mining can be very useful to search engines. This paper proposes a novel effective approach to exploit the relationships among users, queries and resources based on the search engine's log. How this method can be applied is illustrated by a Chinese image search engine.	22dc369c6bebab475ef27d1544ef0a18	a38a0c8a8ffc3f7afd62215a57989d63	3a5f9c847318543dbf32b434656d8065	article	A novel Web usage mining approach for search engines	Dell Zhang and Yisheng Dong	Ian F. Akyildiz and Harry Rudin	2002
8506780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ahn2007topological	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242685	\N		\N	\N	835--844	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-654-7}, doi = {10.1145/1242572.1242685}	Social networking services are a fast-growing business in the Internet. However, it is unknown if online relationships and their growth patterns are the same as in real-life social networks. In this paper, we compare the structures of three online social networking services: Cyworld, MySpace, and orkut, each with more than 10 million users, respectively. We have access to complete data of Cyworld's ilchon (friend) relationships and analyze its degree distribution, clustering property, degree correlation, and evolution over time. We also use Cyworld data to evaluate the validity of snowball sampling method, which we use to crawl and obtain partial network topologies of MySpace and orkut. Cyworld, the oldest of the three, demonstrates a changing scaling behavior over time in degree distribution. The latest Cyworld data's degree distribution exhibits a multi-scaling behavior, while those of MySpace and orkut have simple scaling behaviors with different exponents. Very interestingly, each of the two e ponents corresponds to the different segments in Cyworld's degree distribution. Certain online social networking services encourage online activities that cannot be easily copied in real life; we show that they deviate from close-knit online social networks which show a similar degree correlation pattern to real-life social networks.	0a2534882692f8ea6613c19767ae33bb	444ffef9e7a5b4255d78f26f0409864d	80928579cc079e0e27c8a28b23a300b7	inproceedings	Analysis of topological characteristics of huge online social networking services	Yong-Yeol Ahn and Seungyeop Han and Haewoon Kwak and Sue Moon and Hawoong Jeong	\N	2007
8507016	Scripta theologica	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merino:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	803-837	\N	\N	\N		\N	cef0040c59df9732a6a50f2f6423e986	91731ef1fa0e4ac4a5ad5db2c91ea2bc	da9764b6031a526d2fd39b765fb78b0b	article	Clemente de Alejandría, un filósofo cristiano	Marcelo Merino	\N	2008
8507133	Natur und Landschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dister_Henrichfreise_2009	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	26-31	\N	heft 1	\N		\N	97b0546578593ab664e80ad8976423a0	cbfa130e6102c87c890e9c3d106427fd	e44154ceffddb846f0ae0e220f95f52b	article	Veränderungen des Wasserhaushalts und Konsequenzen für den Naturschutz	Emil Dister and Alfons Henrichfreise	\N	2009
8507142	ZfW- Zeitschrift für Wasserrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brüning_2004	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	129- 143	\N	3	\N		\N	75c25eff99824fd84e5d34e55bb0c68f	c849cd65965d2c7b47232a38f0501c86	ef2b0fcdc3a4bfa829b98699bd7a1e1c	article	Die Selbstverwaltung der Wasser- und Bodenverbände vor Herausforderungen an Aufgabenstellung und Organisationsstruktur	Christoph Brüning	\N	2004
8507168	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Ulm, Germany	\N	phbaer2004-dipl	http://phbaer.net/research/diploma	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4255105bc8b627ebe02fa65ec7f2caa	e88c047fab8a3686004dfeab143c89dd	6707968f452ebb8e74104ff98d1cd408	mastersthesis	Group Authentication and Encryption in Distributed Environments	Philipp A. Baer	\N	2004
8507299	Journal of Food Engineering	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qin2009183	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T8J-4VGWJMV-2/2/2612454486b33496090a2ed119677e16	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Food Engineering : Detection of citrus canker using hyperspectral reflectance imaging with spectral information divergence	\N	Hyperspectral imaging in the visible light region. 
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Instead of using a wavelength selection and then doing something like LDA, they use "spectral information divergence" to compare spectra with a reference spectrum of canker; this is a similarity measure.
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Possibly useful for our hyperspectral NIR camera. Also references to other methods that compare entire spectra, not just points at a few chosen wavelengths.	183 - 191	\N	2	\N	issn = {0260-8774}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2009.01.014}	Citrus canker is one of the most devastating diseases that threaten marketability of citrus crops. This research was aimed to develop a hyperspectral imaging approach for detecting canker lesions on citrus fruit. A hyperspectral imaging system was developed for acquiring reflectance images from citrus samples in the spectral region from 450 to 930 nm. Ruby Red grapefruits with cankerous, normal and other common peel diseases including greasy spot, insect damage, melanose, scab, and wind scar were tested. Spectral information divergence (SID) classification method, which was based on quantifying the spectral similarities by using a predetermined canker reference spectrum, was performed on the hyperspectral images of the grapefruits for differentiating canker from normal fruit peels and other citrus surface conditions. The overall classification accuracy was 96.2% using an optimized SID threshold value of 0.008, which was determined under the condition that the errors of false negative and false positive were weighted equally. Considering the high economic impact of missing a cankerous fruit, zero false negative error was achieved by using a threshold value of 0.009, under which the classification accuracy was 95.2%. This research demonstrated that hyperspectral imaging technique coupled with the SID based image classification method could be used for discriminating citrus canker from other confounding diseases.	b157e36c7938d7a9eb07a13dcdbec5aa	f8574b0af88571703649af98a669e35c	91e156897c510ec9e6342f7bcbb72ccd	article	Detection of citrus canker using hyperspectral reflectance imaging with spectral information divergence	Jianwei Qin and Thomas F. Burks and Mark A. Ritenour and W. Gordon Bonn	\N	2009
8507348	The Journal of Religion	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giulea:2009	http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/596068	\N		\N	\N	187-213	\N	\N	\N	doi = {10.1086/596068}, eprint = {http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/596068}	\N	43c2c30277b18fb8e1aaeb19744f7df3	72f8c27e737ce311c5645392c8527cb1	db2efe3c5f86c22263a130d6b2d847f9	article	Apprehending “Demonstrations” from the First Principle: Clement of Alexandria’s Phenomenology of Faith	Dragoş Andrei Giulea	\N	2009
8507349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ReferatWAI3_2009	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand 	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6552242b6ddf3f054512b81f59f270b9	4ca9c60b9a13cd7b615d47143d09b189	07519487f1271ba4611ef96f41ae89e4	proceedings	Naturnahe Gewässer und Auen erhalten die biologische Vielfalt	Referat WA I3 "Gewässerschutz;Schutz der Oberflächengewässer und des Grundwassers	\N	2009
8507368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WebDB '98: Selected papers from the International Workshop on The \	World Wide Web and Databases	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Londonand UK	\N	\N	brin98extracting	\N	\N		\N	\N	172--183	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-65890-4}	\N	f1c715c212340631d876aeb78d2a5495	f46176ca7e439efd864ceeb7173062fc	747a5130af8453bd7087273434244db1	inproceedings	Extracting Patterns and Relations from the World Wide Web	Sergey Brin	\N	1999
8507371	Erbe und Auftrag	85	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koenig:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-165	\N	\N	\N		Wenn Christenheit Minderheit ist oder wird – wie können Christen der Ahnungslosigkeit, dem Interesse und den Bedenken ihrer Zeitgenossen angemessen begegnen und diese zum Glauben einladen? Die Frage stellt sich nicht erst heute. Die in Chemnitz lebende Theologin Hildegard König untersucht eine antike „Werbeschrift“, die sich an kirchennahe, ungetaufte Großstädter richtet und sie zu einer verbindlichen Entscheidung ermutigen will. Aus der patristischen Studie ergeben sich Einsichten und Maßstäbe für das christliche Glaubenszeugnis heute.	bff3313130d8891106f6138810d64285	034b6e577ddbf5216398025234adbc3e	34222bc49981b197b030a3c917d73505	article	Werbung für Christus – antike Großstadtpastoral. Der Protreptikos des Clemens von Alexandrien	Hildegard König	\N	2009
8507416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NZA_2006	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bcf1bea5e3d2008dfbe7508390e947ae	f873f9830737ce12781a7c7c245b04ed	dcfc8a742f6b793f6c274646b9fd2110	misc	Einordnung von Bereitschaftsdienst und Arbeitszeit	NZA-Neue Zeitschrift für Arbeitsrecht	\N	2006
8507487	UPR Umwelt- und Palungsrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scheidler_2005	\N	\N		\N	handbestand	423 ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	dbf12f95d4f3419d57221ca239efa975	68b71fae2d0d3242ef50d970a7fcb5c4	2097a99f937b19ce72879b1736baebc6	article	Die Lärmminderungsplanung im Gesetzentwurf zur Umsetzung der EU-Umgebungslärmrichtlinie	Alfred Scheidler	\N	2005
8507520	UPR Umwelt- und Palungsrecht	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt_1995	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	379ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	9597c1817319cf3f1f3677b647818ab6	d66ad41f2599ea370a514363cf987fa7	13b4de1a2db2746b2b9f74043497bf06	article	Entwicklung der Lärmminderungsplanung	Alexander Schmidt	\N	1995
8507571	\N	1. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pro Universitate	Berlin	\N	\N	Hensel_1996	\N	\N		\N	vorhanden in Uni-Bib. Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44efe1fd6f5a2f33bb91e78d1de5cc3d	e9cef76c5f42af8ce90fc0524bdfea7a	0bf4262b5d241b20bd6b794456f7dc9c	book	Die Umweltpolitik der Europäischen Union im Wandel	Joachim Hensel	\N	1996
8507581	Data Mining, 2006. ICDM '06. Sixth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4053148	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4053148	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: High-Performance Unsupervised Relation Extraction from Large Corpora	\N	\N	1032-1037	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-4786}, doi = {10.1109/ICDM.2006.82}	We present URIES - an unsupervised relation identification and extraction system. The system automatically identifies interesting binary relations between entities in the input corpus, and then proceeds to extract a large number of instances of these relations. The system discovers relations by clustering frequently co- occuring pairs of entities, based on the contexts in which they appear. Its complex pattern-based representation of the contexts allows the clustering step to achieve very high precision, sufficient for the clusters to perform as sets of seeds for bootstrapping a high-recall relation extraction process. In a series of experiments we demonstrate the successful performance of URIES and compare it to the two existing systems - a weakly supervised high-recall Web relation extraction system called SRES, and an unsupervised relation identification system that uses a simpler bag-ofwords representation of contexts. The experiments show that URIES performs comparably to SRES, but without any supervision, and that such performance is due to the power of its complex contexts representation and to its novel candidate selection method.	2585e0b035f86a207c07efbe17bc7b29	a44496a23958de08f5f0ff965d6b7c98	ad0cbbc61c5c9c05dd21ecd8f9dcf899	inproceedings	High-Performance Unsupervised Relation Extraction from Large Corpora	B. Rozenfeld and R. Feldman	\N	2006
8508108	\N	1. Auflage	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlag	München	\N	\N	Koch_1994	\N	\N		\N	vorhanden in Uni-Bib. Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5272d4b0265519c41023995709d224df	3af770f3678521cfbc7e83f6854aa2c8	a01f38e35dee71d163a4792d933f1df0	book	Zwanzig Jahre Bundes-Immissionsschutzgesetz	\N	Hans-Joachim Koch and Rainer Lechelt	1994
8508143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Duncker & Humblot	Berlin	\N	\N	Möckel_2006	\N	\N		\N	vorhanden in Uni-Bib. Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	919ab5b3ad7b65d0e1acce28036289b4	048b698e33f4766488bbf019622506e1	fb51c6e610249bb7f7a0501800562765	book	Umweltabgaben zur Ökologisierung der Landwirtschaft	Stefan Möckel	\N	2006
8508240	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 	\N	\N	\N	hartkopf_1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1803f00a818920447f7d32f387a7fd49	2e1c652fc6b826f52bdafa59e07606dc	3322492142e8b4d71045c608a6dd9b45	book	Umweltpolitik I. Grundlagen, Analysen und Perspektiven 	Eberhard Bohne Günter Hartkopf	\N	1990
8508423	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Umweltrecht und Umweltpolitik	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag 	Heidelberg	\N	\N	Röckseisen_1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	171 ff.	\N	\N	\N		\N	df8856dd53d143bf4f8b9c86d6b888c4	b40aee95983f8a7393db1aac60905618	dc9f5bf8674a4456652c01823c9fa909	incollection	Kriterien zur Beurteilung der Leistungsfähigkeit umweltpolitischer Instrumente, 	Susana Röckseisen	Michael Kottula and Herbert Ristau and Ulrich Smeddinck	1998
8508456	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York, {NY}	\N	\N	LeshKellyLoon08	\N	\N		\N	\N	131-148	\N	\N	\N	privnote = {}	\N	7cfa8e10a4a502ffbc2c9f1c877eedb7	d489b7cd8c06dd3170af2b650aa356a1	c19d767d1e9b3c0b24edf7d0549acde6	incollection	Multilayered Design Experiments in Matehmatics, Science and Technology Education	Richard A. Lesh and Anthony E. Kelly and Caroline Yoon	Anthony E. Kelly and Richard A. Lesh and John Y. Baek	2008
8508514	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meyer2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4SM0X9Y-1/2/11d909437c47abc312bffd78f6fd776b	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Verification of color vegetation indices for automated crop imaging applications	\N	\N	282 - 293	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.03.009}	An accurate vegetation index is required to identify plant biomass versus soil and residue backgrounds for automated remote sensing and machine vision applications, plant ecological assessments, precision crop management, and weed control. An improved vegetation index, Excess Green minus Excess Red (ExG - ExR) was compared to the commonly used Excess Green (ExG), and the normalized difference (NDI) indices. The latter two indices used an Otsu threshold value to convert the index near-binary to a full-binary image. The indices were tested with digital color image sets of single plants grown and taken in a greenhouse and field images of young soybean plants. Vegetative index accuracies using a separation quality factor algorithm were compared to hand-extracted plant regions of interest. A quality factor of one represented a near perfect binary match of the computer extracted plant target compared to the hand-extracted plant region. The ExG - ExR index had the highest quality factor of 0.88 ± 0.12 for all three weeks and soil-residue backgrounds for the greenhouse set. The ExG + Otsu and NDI - Otsu indices had similar but lower quality factors of 0.53 ± 0.39 and 0.54 ± 0.33 for the same sets, respectively. Field images of young soybeans against bare soil gave quality factors for both ExG - ExR and ExG + Otsu around 0.88 ± 0.07. The quality factor of NDI + Otsu using the same field images was 0.25 ± 0.08. The ExG - ExR index has a fixed, built-in zero threshold, so it does not need Otsu or any user selected threshold value. The ExG - ExR index worked especially well for fresh wheat straw backgrounds, where it was generally 55% more accurate than the ExG + Otsu and NDI + Otsu indices. Once a binary plant region of interest is identified with a vegetation index, other advanced image processing operations may be applied, such as identification of plant species for strategic weed control.	3facfbf239b8d394f787e7741dc72964	d12b35f65007c5c6b99f792b3fd90634	1a59c2e6f9dca490d5f440ef7be5dc0a	article	Verification of color vegetation indices for automated crop imaging applications	George E. Meyer and João Camargo Neto	\N	2008
8508634	Weed Research	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2009 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2009 European Weed Research Society	Department of Agriculture and Ecology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Taastrup, Denmark	\N	\N	Christensen2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2009.00696.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Weed Research	\N	\N	233-241	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-3180.2009.00696.x}	\N	3a15a3063e2efaadcb42bdec65d39d62	f3f48dc2b4abe28c08ae7bc720f282f8	f4e674c884336f0ff59a1bca57072e1b	article	Site-specific weed control technologies	S Christensen and H T Søgaard and P Kudsk and M Nørremark and I Lund and E S Nadimi and R Jørgensen	\N	2009
8509074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	to-appear in Proceedings of the 1st and 17th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization	\N	\N	\N	Springer Berlin / Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	paper:amatriain:2009	http://www.nuriaoliver.com/RecSys/LikeIt_umap09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Recent growing interest in predicting and influencing consumer behavior has generated
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a parallel increase in research efforts on Recommender Systems. Many of the
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state-of-the-art Recommender Systems algorithms rely on obtaining user ratings in order
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to later predict unknown ratings. An underlying assumption in this approach is that
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the user ratings can be treated as ground truth of the user’s taste. However, users are inconsistent
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in giving their feedback, thus introducing an unknown amount of noise that
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challenges the validity of this assumption.
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In this paper, we tackle the problem of analyzing and characterizing the noise in
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user feedback through ratings of movies. We present a user study aimed at quantifying
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the noise in user ratings that is due to inconsistencies. We measure RMSE values that
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range from 0.557 to 0.8156.We also analyze how factors such as item sorting and time
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of rating affect this noise.	21175ba4511a335f418468390c678849	f34c21b12d3abf33bc512fcccdbe9531	54311211c6da8ebe5813fc785aafeadf	inproceedings	I like it... I like it not: Evaluating User Ratings Noise in Recommender Systems	Xavier Amatriain and Josep M. Pujol and Nuria Oliver	\N	2009
8509146	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIRWeb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	conf/airweb/MarkinesCM09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/airweb/airweb2009.html#MarkinesCM09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	41-48	\N	\N	conf/airweb/2009	date = {2009-05-06}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1531914.1531924}, isbn = {978-1-60558-438-6}	\N	947d1f5fec46e2b2e001d011697cdef2	50847302da776b6e04e53209a0b54699	46e6041bcf0ba281cdcc3fc4cec6ae60	inproceedings	Social spam detection.	Benjamin Markines and Ciro Cattuto and Filippo Menczer	Dennis Fetterly and Zoltán Gyöngyi	2009
8509233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	ciravegna01	http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~fabio/paperi/IJCAI01.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1251-1256	\N	\N	conf/ijcai/2001	isbn = {1-55860-777-3}, date = {2003-05-23}	\N	3d912b8a9bca62750d3308b3a4e9e94d	8e97c7bdb4db3c8144c32849b12b9714	72516155ae0f03b48e64e1f8c52a960c	inproceedings	Adaptive Information Extraction from Text by Rule Induction and Generalisation.	Fabio Ciravegna	Bernhard Nebel	2001
8509295	Weed Research	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Donald2003	http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1614/WT02-155	\N		\N	\N	755-763	\N	4	\N		The effect of season-long interference by bands of weeds growing only between rows (BR) on field corn yields has not been reported before or compared with weedy and weed-free (i.e., weeded) plots or bands of weeds growing only in row (IR). The null hypothesis of this research was that field corn yields would be ranked as weed-free > BR weedy only > IR weedy only > weedy (IR + BR weedy) in response to season-long weed interference by these four treatments. Weeds growing as bands closest to field corn were expected to reduce field corn yields more than those growing as bands further away between field corn rows. Field corn yield response to these four weed interference treatments was studied in Missouri for 4 yr. In late summer, most weed ground cover consisted of giant foxtail, the chief weed present, and common waterhemp, a lesser weed. Observed field corn yields averaged for 4 yr were ranked as weed-free > IR weedy only > BR weedy only > weedy. Field corn yields of the IR weedy only, BR weedy only, and weedy treatments averaged 76, 63, and 41%, respectively, of the weed-free treatment (=7,820 kg/ha). In two of the 4 yr, field corn yield of the IR weedy treatment exceeded that of the BR weedy treatment, whereas these treatments could not be statistically distinguished from one another in the other 2 yr. These research results refute the null hypothesis and demonstrate that it may be more critical to control BR than IR weeds, although controlling both BR and IR weeds maximized field corn yields.	375b0cb88efe64cd173ea6dfafc7a12f	28d13545fec51a8ef9ba914075f15b48	7384072aa1d1951b897be503db7060ed	article	Interference Effects of Weed-Infested Bands in or Between Crop Rows on Field Corn (Zea mays) Yield	William W. Donald and William G. Johnson	\N	2003
8509306	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HLT-NAACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	culotta06integrating	http://www.cs.umass.edu/~culotta/pubs/culotta06integrating.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/naacl/2006	ee = {http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/N/N06/N06-1038.pdf}, date = {2006-12-20}	\N	0c668153370c9949b3ad00ff32ac6ec9	f124d8fca6fa4ccca48249d72ac497e6	5ef26c3638eb04b675eae513736feebd	inproceedings	Integrating Probabilistic Extraction Models and Data Mining to Discover Relations and Patterns in Text.	Aron Culotta and Andrew McCallum and Jonathan Betz	Robert C. Moore and Jeff A. Bilmes and Jennifer Chu-Carroll and Mark Sanderson	2006
8509420	American-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abouziena2008	http://www.idosi.org/aejaes/aejaes4(1).htm	\N		\N	\N	9-17	\N	1	\N		The effect of plant spacing, weed control treatments and their interaction on maize yield and weed growth in sandy soils is not completely understood. Therefore, field experiments were conducted during 2005 and 206 growing seasons to determine if management can improve maize competitiveness with weeds and thus achiece the yield potential of maize in sandy soils. The experiment included six plant spacing (two ridge width 60 and 70 cm with 3 constant spaced hills (20, 25 and 30 cm apart) on one side of ridge, at approximately 35000, 28000 and 23333 plants / fed for ridge 60 cm width and 30000, 24000 and 20000 plants / fed for ridge 70 cm width, respectively) and four weed control treatments, eg. hand hoeing twive, fluroxypyr + one hoe, one hoeing + sethoxydim and a nonweeded check.	c466cb84a522633ca05864c7eeabf4ca	022f564852bbe03ee2d40a31838d6218	47bf68573c241a42b46d0af236c9d450	article	Effect of Plant Spacing and Weed Control Treatments on Maize Yield and Associated Weeds in Sandy Soils	Hussein F. Abouziena and I.M. El-Metwally and E.R. El-Desoki	\N	2008
8509431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining (ATEM 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tomita06expanding	http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W06/W06-2208.pdf	\N	Expanding the Recall of Relation Extraction by Bootstrapping	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-09 05:35:23}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {2209873}	\N	ceae0f8c7789d3e834b7dd818b68d9cf	50c7ebceeb3408ef7831659b470a48e6	726805ea3481a99c73a6a5949e572951	inproceedings	Expanding the Recall of Relation Extraction by Bootstrapping	Junji Tomita and Stephen Soderland and Oren Etzioni	\N	2006
8509581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	The Association for Computer Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	xu07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/acl/acl2007.html#XuUL07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/acl/2007	ee = {http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P07/P07-1074.pdf}, date = {2008-07-03}	\N	66ac48c71501d2671983b40529024c61	c83dbb5dee475e1b3908defdf03e0e74	21f4697fb104246149b34b122889f749	inproceedings	A Seed-driven Bottom-up Machine Learning Framework for Extracting Relations of Various Complexity.	Feiyu Xu and Hans Uszkoreit and Hong Li	\N	2007
8509596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/aaai/JindalL06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/aaai/aaai2006.html#JindalL06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/aaai/2006	date = {2006-07-13}	\N	52fcd442c183a4a43ec58e15a32017d1	6d644f8216efc0da86ed3354d88973dd	7a9cb79eab7f4a0c20060c4fb6d7f43c	inproceedings	Mining Comparative Sentences and Relations.	Nitin Jindal and Bing Liu	\N	2006
8509607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 21st Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	jindal06mining	http://www.cs.uic.edu/~liub/publications/aaai06-comp-relation.pdf	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/aaai/2006	date = {2006-07-13}	\N	adaec7d0c02731cb493f221a376336a2	6d644f8216efc0da86ed3354d88973dd	a3e269525870dd3a149abb80baa7c7aa	inproceedings	Mining Comparative Sentences and Relations.	Nitin Jindal and Bing Liu	\N	2006
8509760	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Meier2001	http://www.bba.de/veroeff/bbch/bbcheng.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66f947e04f290d57059cc33e86539b08	f2f76e0040303cd214e1add1fe7a58fe	3b0a7fbf8ccd5f0530af6e9d3d530665	techreport	Growth stages of mono-and dicotyledonous plants	\N	Uwe Meier	2001
8509781	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2collab_178998	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&amp;path=ASIN/0875847625	\N	From 2collab	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0875847625}	\N	df279639d2e31f296e2bf0cfcdf15c71	a1b120fa50f3f01e370ed659d5efb58f	4427181864d80d7c504dc4bbe6f702b5	article	The Social Life of Information	John Brown and P Duguid and Paul Duguid	\N	2000/03/10/
8509971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	christou2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a603612334c6d2f0dc7850bb202f05c	c5c69bcd23fed9eb36326548535cc9a8	2699da3ff1275ccac2e6508cf5dd4d20	phdthesis	Narratives of Place, Culture and Identity. Second-Generation Greek-Americans Return ‘Home’	Anastasia Christou	\N	2006
8509982	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIRWeb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM International Conference Proceeding Series	conf/airweb/MarkinesCM09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/airweb/airweb2009.html#MarkinesCM09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	41-48	\N	\N	conf/airweb/2009	date = {2009-05-06}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1531914.1531924}, isbn = {978-1-60558-438-6}	\N	947d1f5fec46e2b2e001d011697cdef2	50847302da776b6e04e53209a0b54699	46e6041bcf0ba281cdcc3fc4cec6ae60	inproceedings	Social spam detection.	Benjamin Markines and Ciro Cattuto and Filippo Menczer	Dennis Fetterly and Zoltán Gyöngyi	2009
8509983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft, Bd. 47	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783830920397	\N	Buchrezension:	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783830920397  3830920393}, refid = {286350205}	\N	bec788021a80a437d7bd2654682a03c0	c6dbfb7d2342dc976793ea006918fc7c	0c42e5e01c1f5044f06d3d2bc753ca4c	inproceedings	Good tags - bad tags : social tagging in der Wissensorganisation	\N	\N	2008
8509984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '08: Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chi2008	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1379110	\N	Understanding the efficiency of social tagging systems using information theory	\N	\N	81--88	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379110}	\N	70d49861635a3e467ccdccec87043b14	81c80283290d396a41015d0df11822c7	dfa880e6d3e33d0aeb357396fb1833cd	inproceedings	Understanding the efficiency of social tagging systems using information theory	Ed H. Chi and Todd Mytkowicz	\N	2008
8509985	AAAI 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nov2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f53ee795e4c257057c0873b3014a625d	bcf0c88b84f4d35e1d989dc4290da497	5f6f0a64b4bb454f2e00e624990d0ca6	article	Motivational, Structural and Tenure Factors that Impact Online Community Photo Sharing	Chen Ye Oded Nov	\N	2009
8509986	Weblog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coates2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	535376f03b99c80212f781e9853f9b6b	2a256ae018a85ceaf809585a787ff4ff	eedc8b2c1811c8a96b92adaaf570b13e	article	Two cultures of fauxonomies collide...	Tom Coates	\N	2005
8509987	IT Professional	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murugesan07itpro	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2007.78	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	34-41	\N	4	\N	issn = {1520-9202}, timestamp = {2008.02.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2007/Murugesan07itpro.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Web 2.0, the second phase in the Web's evolution, is attracting the
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\	attention of IT professionals, businesses, and Web users. Web 2.0
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\	is also called the wisdom Web, people-centric Web, participative
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\	Web, and read/write Web. Web 2.0 harnesses the Web in a more interactive
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\	and collaborative manner, emphasizing peers' social interaction and
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\	collective intelligence, and presents new opportunities for leveraging
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\	the Web and engaging its users more effectively. Within the last
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\	two to three years, Web 2.0, ignited by successful Web 2.0 based
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\	social applications such as MySpace, Flickr, and YouTube, has been
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\	forging new applications that were previously unimaginable.	17e1b7f0c6978acd047e21251e67824a	d36efc04bea080f3bc288052963885f7	9379b41b7746768aeadfa5ea28fac4f6	article	Understanding Web 2.0	San Murugesan	\N	2007
8509988	Multimedia	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LiLu08IEEEmultimedia	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMUL.2008.54	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	14-21	\N	3	\N	issn = {1070-986X}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, file = {IEEE Digital Library:2008/LiLu08IEEEmultimedia.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	This article reviews the state of the art in collaborative tagging,
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\	its current challenges, and potential methods for resolving these
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\	challenges, with a special focus on Web-based, user-generated content
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\	applications.	b543d5e0921aa3d2c67e79c6a5848f67	9c50b02c104e3b9f2a0720116a5f8fc9	29212e07a2c7f80b7ba463819a2a7697	article	Collaborative Tagging Applications and Approaches	Qingfeng Li and Stephen C-Y. Lu	\N	2008
8509989	Web Semantics	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JaeschkeHothoEtAl08jws	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2007.11.004	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	38-53	\N	1	\N	issn = {1570-8268}, timestamp = {2008.05.03}, file = {ScienceDirect:2008/JaeschkeHothoEtAl08jws.pdf:PDF}, owner = {flint}	Social bookmarking tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such
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\	systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called
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\	folksonomies. Unlike ontologies, shared conceptualizations are not
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\	formalized, but rather implicit. We present a new data mining task,
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\	the mining of all frequent tri-concepts, together with an efficient
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\	algorithm, for discovering these implicit shared conceptualizations.
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\	Our approach extends the data mining task of discovering all closed
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\	itemsets to three-dimensional data structures to allow for mining
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\	folksonomies. We provide a formal definition of the problem, and
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\	present an efficient algorithm for its solution. Finally, we show
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\	the applicability of our approach on three large real-world examples.	4f7f84be2c2d48d01b7146f730151ce6	cfca594f9dbe30694bfbcdeb40dc4e88	02a122a03ba283e0b1678f4d13a8647a	article	Discovering Shared Conceptualizations in Folksonomies	Robert Jäschke and Andreas Hotho and Christoph Schmitz and Bernhard Ganter and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8509990	\N	3065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK	Konstanz	\N	UTB	EbersbachGlaserHeigl08	\N	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.21}, isbn = {978-3-8252-3065-4}, owner = {flint}	Wikis, Blogs und Podcasts ermöglichen in zunehmendem Maße
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\	eine Interaktion zwischen den Besuchern einer Website und führen
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\	zur Bildung von Gemeinschaften - eine in den Massenmedien bisher
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\	nicht erreichte Partizipation. Ausgehend von der Geschichte des Internets
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\	und einer Definition des Social Webs werden zunächst dessen Erscheinungsformen
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\	vorgestellt, verglichen und eingeordnet. Darauf folgt eine Beschreibung
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\	der technischen Grundlagen sowie der auftretenden Gruppenprozesse
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\	und der gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung. Anja Ebersbach und Markus Glaser
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\	sind Informationswissenschaftler und promovieren an der Universität
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\	Konstanz. Richard Heigl ist promovierter Historiker und betreibt
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\	in Regensburg ein Unternehmen zur Entwicklung von Wikiprojekten.	9f73e793f6aa2d1d48f6be02ac155b63	611b8636885440e4432f9e9ad28490b7	f369e989405ff2f523a360546f84ef90	book	{Social Web}	Anja Ebersbach and Markus Glaser and Richard Heigl	\N	2008
8509991	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sen2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1180904	\N	tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution	\N	\N	181--190	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {1-59593-249-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180904}	A tagging community's vocabulary of tags forms the basis for social navigation and shared expression.We present a user-centric model of vocabulary evolution in tagging communities based on community influence and personal tendency. We evaluate our model in an emergent tagging system by introducing tagging features into the MovieLens recommender system.We explore four tag selection algorithms for displaying tags applied by other community members. We analyze the algorithms 'effect on vocabulary evolution, tag utility, tag adoption, and user satisfaction.	cfb9aaa70229cd3e4a34c42fa56d8f42	96b20bffcbc91e528461529935524b90	e66c4381674cc0d9691c455254da0225	inproceedings	tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution	S. Sen and S. K. Lam and A. Mamunur Rashid and D. Cosley and D. Frankowski and J. Osterhouse and F. Maxwell Harper and J. Riedl	\N	2006
8509992	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RANLP 2007, CALP workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Borovets, Bulgaria	\N	\N	Picca2007	http://moromete.net/articles/picca_et_al_calp07_cr.pdf	\N	suggested by Joel Nothman	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78a50f38f3718963c9d95b78a0ac3a79	a1925ff0affb50314e47d6ba57c8f0c8	3f9d976f3ae6ded8dc32205e1aa7b87c	inproceedings	Using Wikipedia and supersense tagging for semi-automatic complex
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taxonomy construction	Davide Picca and Adrian Popescu	\N	2007
8509993	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:1074519	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0701072	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-01 20:17:00}, citeulike-article-id = {1074519}, priority = {2}, eprint = {cs/0701072}	This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web.
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Along with a general rise of user generated content there are more and more
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tagging systems that allow users to annotate digital resources with tags
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(keywords) and share their annotations with other users. Tagging is frequently
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seen in contrast to traditional knowledge organization systems or as something
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completely new. This paper shows that tagging should better be seen as a
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popular form of manual indexing on the Web. Difference between controlled and
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free indexing blurs with sufficient feedback mechanisms. A revised typology of
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tagging systems is presented that includes different user roles and knowledge
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organization systems with hierarchical relationships and vocabulary control. A
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detailed bibliography of current research in collaborative tagging is included.	7b3c8b9157ed8203a7290e41ff383dbb	8a57de769bd3428ff2c9c198494728b2	ce435aa21c97e956a227dc0c745f4709	misc	Tagging, Folksonomy \\&amp; Co - Renaissance of Manual Indexing?	Jakob Voss	\N	2007
8509994	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MarlowEtAl2006:TaggingPaper	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1149941.1149949	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	31--40	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 17:05:53}, citeulike-article-id = {816066}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595934170}, comment = {Briefly discusses the implications of different tagging strategies (eg: free-for-all tagging, using viewable and/or suggested tags, etc.)}, doi = {10.1145/1149941.1149949}	In recent years, tagging systems have become increasingly popular. These systems enable users to add keywords (i.e., "tags") to Internet resources (e.g., web pages, images, videos) without relying on a controlled vocabulary. Tagging systems have the potential to improve search, spam detection, reputation systems, and personal organization while introducing new modalities of social communication and opportunities for data mining. This potential is largely due to the social structure that underlies many of the current systems.Despite the rapid expansion of applications that support tagging of resources, tagging systems are still not well studied or understood. In this paper, we provide a short description of the academic related work to date. We offer a model of tagging systems, specifically in the context of web-based systems, to help us illustrate the possible benefits of these tools. Since many such systems already exist, we provide a taxonomy of tagging systems to help inform their analysis and design, and thus enable researchers to frame and compare evidence for the sustainability of such systems. We also provide a simple taxonomy of incentives and contribution models to inform potential evaluative frameworks. While this work does not present comprehensive empirical results, we present a preliminary study of the photo-sharing and tagging system Flickr to demonstrate our model and explore some of the issues in one sample system. This analysis helps us outline and motivate possible future directions of research in tagging systems.	3f524c0cb68141a2ad8dbfd461137c86	3cd50bc064b9659829229f42eee284dd	c522d6982d34510925f7abbccfb29e14	inproceedings	HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read	Cameron Marlow and Mor Naaman and Danah Boyd and Marc Davis	\N	2006
8509995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:617156	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124792	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	111--120	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 18:03:25}, citeulike-article-id = {617156}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595933727}, comment = {Corporate tagged bookmarking system at IBM.}, doi = {10.1145/1124772.1124792}	\N	a8a63c3938f01e03a2cde6a0584c7dad	16ee775e6e4149fdabe2386e79340ca2	8e8bbf1e7a51b4b1b3852d443f3400c6	inproceedings	Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise	David R. Millen and Jonathan Feinberg and Bernard Kerr	\N	2006
8509996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '06: CHI '06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:664041	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1125451.1125462	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	36--39	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-06 18:03:46}, citeulike-article-id = {664041}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1125451.1125462}	\N	2f11915bdcaf7368ecc776848634f264	8c5d2cf29b2103d8baf792f797f3240e	39a0ed9de443a77e285102011a6cd2b4	inproceedings	Why do tagging systems work?	George W. Furnas and Caterina Fake and Luis von Ahn and Joshua Schachter and Scott Golder and Kevin Fox and Marc Davis and Cameron Marlow and Mor Naaman	\N	2006
8509997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	StoreyEtAl2006:SharedWaypoints	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1180875.1180906	\N	import from cite-u-like	\N	\N	195--198	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-21 21:43:18}, citeulike-article-id = {966554}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1595932496}, comment = {Storey et al present a system for tagging java elements with arbitrary tags, and the means to search / jump to / and store sequences of tags to facilitate navigation. 
\

\
The system is one of minimal functionality, but large applicability, as tags and routes are very flexible.  It seems likely to grow into something very useful as imaginative users start playing with it.}, doi = {10.1145/1180875.1180906}	This paper presents the conceptual design of TagSEA, a
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collaborative tool to support asynchronous software
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development. Our goal is to develop a lightweight source code
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annotation tool that enhances navigation, coordination, and
\
capture of knowledge relevant to a software development team.
\
Our design is inspired by combining  ” waypoints” from
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geographical navigation with  ” social tagging” from social
\
bookmarking software to support coordination and
\
communication among software developers. We describe the
\
motivation behind this work, walk through the design and
\
implementation, and report early feedback on how this
\
lightweight tool supports collaborative software engineering
\
activities. Finally, we suggest a number of new research
\
directions that this topic exposes.	6141ec95542daae3481f6eb98e197b50	7d4646539436a1cb510b609286d1dbfa	24a78656d518e7c8f3c8fb778bf561df	inproceedings	Shared waypoints and social tagging to support collaboration in software development	Margaret-Anne Storey and Li-Te Cheng and Ian Bull and Peter Rigby	\N	2006
8509998	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Conference on supporting group work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1316677	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316677&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=9767993&CFTOKEN=86305662	\N	Evaluating tagging behavior in social bookmarking systems	\N	\N	351--360	\N	\N	\N	location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-845-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316677}	\N	2548151c2ff18a8169f9519284c46834	66928ca91bf0d777b848fe6f7a55de20	5d0b61727d81aed019ba4297090108ca	inproceedings	Evaluating tagging behavior in social bookmarking systems: metrics and design heuristics	Umer Farooq and Thomas G. Kannampallil and Yang Song and Craig H. Ganoe and John M. Carroll and Lee Giles	\N	2007
8509999	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	SSM '08: Proceeding of the 2008 ACM Workshop on Search in Social Media	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	oldenburg2008similarity	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1458587	\N	Similarity cross-analysis of tag / co-tag spaces in social classification systems	\N	\N	11--18	\N	\N	\N	location = {Napa Valley, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-258-0}, doi = {10.1145/1458583.1458587}	Recent growth of social classification systems due to steadily increasing popularity has established a multitude of heterogeneous isolated, non-integrated, and non-interoperable tag spaces. Contrary to current research predominantly focusing on single folksonomies, we exploit cross-space similarities to improve a variety of tagging use cases beyond the limits of one folksonomy. This paper presents the results of practical studies concerning cross-space analysis of (co-)tag spaces of five well-established social classification services for tagging of bookmarks (del.icio.us, BibSonomy bookmarks), and publications (BibSonomy publications, CiteULike, Connotea). The studies are based on one month data sets of RSS recent feeds from the same time scope. We provide a profound motivation for cross-space tagging, and give insight into similarities and intersections of (top ranking) (co-)tag spaces as well as convergence aspects over time.	cc46f508062c640d2ef5038992f0f919	8f352e6036d1348f9f1a73c13c25b31e	96e6dbc397b0f7eae7f779a0f0b40699	inproceedings	Similarity cross-analysis of tag / co-tag spaces in social classification systems	Steffen Oldenburg and Martin Garbe and Clemens Cap	\N	2008
8510000	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	AIRWeb '08: Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	krause2008anti	http://airweb.cse.lehigh.edu/2008/submissions/krause_2008_anti_social_tagger.pdf	\N		\N	\N	61--68	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}, isbn = {978-1-60558-159-0}, doi = {10.1145/1451983.1451998}	The annotation of web sites in social bookmarking systems
\
has become a popular way to manage and find information
\
on the web. The community structure of such systems attracts
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spammers: recent post pages, popular pages or specific
\
tag pages can be manipulated easily. As a result, searching
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or tracking recent posts does not deliver quality results
\
annotated in the community, but rather unsolicited, often
\
commercial, web sites. To retain the benefits of sharing
\
one’s web content, spam-fighting mechanisms that can face
\
the flexible strategies of spammers need to be developed.	a10680818f39bd49145e327362627931	a45d40ac7776551301ad9dde5b25357f	5b6b648fd25c15d594404ae26fcda6b4	inproceedings	The Anti-Social Tagger - Detecting Spam in Social Bookmarking Systems	Beate Krause and Christoph Schmitz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8510227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei? 	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	ORK2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e241a3156954f8464d84a8ed26e6ac5	2a06449e89a584a3f4da854fa73f4df1	07ab244857ab60d0f51e3ab35ac68c68	inproceedings	Einsatz großer Wandbildschirme als Fenster in Kooperationssysteme	Florian Ott and Alexander Richter and Michael Koch	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8510370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Expertise in Nursing Practice: Caring, Clinical Judgement and Ethics	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	dreydrey1996	http://books.google.com/books?id=wzxDZXJShhkC	\N		\N	\N	29-47	\N	\N	\N		\N	7219b9c5e504c26ca5d6fc527f350755	b6b614b3a57087503fc64eda40b7e5c9	ff0754bbb840fb317d74fe4cdd7bc489	book	Relationship of Theory and Practics in the Acquisition of Skill	H.L. Dreyfus and S.E. Dreyfus	Patricia Benner and Christine A. Tanner and Catherine A. Chesla	1996
8510471	ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	4478	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=4478	\N	MULTILISP: a language for concurrent symbolic computation	\N	\N	501--538	\N	4	\N	issn = {0164-0925}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/4472.4478}	Multilisp is a version of the Lisp dialect Scheme extended with constructs for parallel execution. Like Scheme, Multilisp is oriented toward symbolic computation. Unlike some parallel programming languages, Multilisp incorporates constructs for causing side effects and for explicitly introducing parallelism. The potential complexity of dealing with side effects in a parallel context is mitigated by the nature of the parallelism constructs and by support for abstract data types: a recommended Multilisp programming style is presented which, if followed, should lead to highly parallel, easily understandable programs. Multilisp is being implemented on the 32-processor Concert multiprocessor; however, it is ultimately intended for use on larger multiprocessors. The current implementation, called Concert Multilisp, is complete enough to run the Multilisp compiler itself and has been run on Concert prototypes including up to eight processors. Concert Multilisp uses novel techniques for task scheduling and garbage collection. The task scheduler helps control excessive resource utilization by means of an unfair scheduling policy; the garbage collector uses a multiprocessor algorithm based on the incremental garbage collector of Baker.	37ccbe1c7174b21dc44ca028bd243f43	9b7eb388638b38d194d31073bd4c4085	3564b0cd0fc572c61585fe54430d79ce	article	MULTILISP: A Language for Concurrent Symbolic Computation	Robert H. Halstead	\N	1985
8510639	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pachler_narrative_2009	http://blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00303.x	\N		\N	\N	6--18	\N	1	\N	issn = {02664909}, doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00303.x}	\N	f0c62c819fbe98adcd9233bc51638252	184d47317f8edeaff0dc9db481c1b69c	382fd49a4a302337368a2644b14d130f	article	Narrative and learning with Web 2.0 technologies: towards a research agenda	N. Pachler and C. Daly	\N	2009
8510813	Parallel Symbolic Languages and Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ReTransPive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0023070	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	310--329	\N	\N	\N		TransPive is a distributed Lisp system that originally ran on a Transputers network. The system simulates a shared object space, supporting remote pointers with a distributed object manager and a distributed Garbage Collector (GC). A future primitive, with an explicit touch operation, is provided to spawn remote tasks.
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This paper presents a new version of TransPive, running on a TCP/IP network using PVM as the communication layer. This version supports a new causal ordering, a different object manager (based on causal broadcasts), a new GC, and a different implementation of the message-sending primitives.	2dee1163eebf17222baab31928f719b4	367ef09f0c914872248bee2a450ad4fe	5ce81f51dd5676f90edfc32b9c1d43aa	article	A Re-implementation of TransPive: Lessons from the Experience	José Piquer	\N	1996
8510850	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW (Alternate Paper Tracks)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/BalkeW03	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2003at.html#BalkeW03	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://www2003.org/cdrom/papers/alternate/P725/Personalized-Selection-XHTML/Personalized%20Selection%20%28XHTML%29.htm}, date = {2005-07-13}	\N	e3e40f2fca6386a4e3e7d53ac5b0597d	296215c97b553ee9023576908591ea92	dd2aba4a0129bcedbd56356171431660	inproceedings	Towards Personalized Selection of Web Services.	Wolf-Tilo Balke and Matthias Wagner	\N	2003
8510858	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RiVo2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0aa5779e845a83215f5de26ef86d225b	2afd6c5e4dbf835345178b7ce66f99ec	6e06e499619bb03616e556a317527173	inproceedings	SkiBaserl – Knowledge Management in High-Performance Sports	Alexander Richter and Georg Vogel	Klaus Tochtermann und Hermann Maurer	2009
8511087	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KochOttRichter2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-55	\N	267	\N		Verschiedene namhafte Konzerne haben sich in der jüngsten Vergangenheit damit auseinandergesetzt, Wikis und Weblogs als Kollaborationswerkzeuge innerhalb ihres Intranets einzuführen. Der Einsatz von Social Software lohnt sich aber nicht nur für große Konzerne und Organisationen, sondern ebenso für kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen oder (virtuelle) Projektteams. In diesem Beitrag berichten wir von Erfahrungen aus zwei Einführungsprojekten, die wir im letzten Jahr wissenschaftlich begleitet haben. In beiden Projekten wurden Open-Source-Wikis und -Weblogs eingeführt – zum Teil in einem Umfeld mit sehr geringer Technikaffinität. Neben der Beschreibung der Lösungen fassen wir die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse zu Handlungsempfehlungen für ähnliche Projekte zusammen.	221f2fe31a2e5da2397229f65dce95f0	50d7c52090afd41519e44263a9ff3e6f	fe801557932f565c1ebe770c0fc23f95	article	Wikis und Weblogs im Wissens- und Innovationsmanagement	Michael Koch and Florian Ott and Alexander Richter	Kai Riemer and Susanne Strahringer	2009
8511395	\N	3705	\N	\N	April	\N	Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	ELangActors	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11580850_12	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	195--229	\N	\N	\N		Programmers write programs, expressing plans for machines to execute. When composed so that they may cooperate, plans may instead interfere with each other in unanticipated ways. Plan coordination is the art of simultaneously enabling plans to cooperate, while avoiding hazards of destructive plan interference. For sequential computation within a single machine, object programming supports plan coordination well. For concurrent computation, this paper shows how hard it is to use locking to prevent plans from interfering without also destroying their ability to cooperate.
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ER  -	5248641f7e69d267010964b1168462a0	b6ad637f01a653f6794520aefbb81f15	86b94d4552f9f011cb96a94e77f96bde	inproceedings	Concurrency Among Strangers: Programming in E as Plan Coordination	Mark S. Miller and E. Dean Tribble and Jonathan Shapiro	R. De Nicola and D. Sangiorgi	2005
8511445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lahav2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1337	\N	A sonic black hole in a density-inverted Bose-Einstein condensate	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1337
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We have created the analogue of a black hole in a Bose-Einstein condensate.
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In this sonic black hole, sound waves, rather than light waves, cannot escape
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the event horizon. The black hole is realized via a counterintuitive density
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inversion, in which an attractive potential repels the atoms. This allows for
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measured flow speeds which cross and exceed the speed of sound by an order of
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magnitude. The Landau critical velocity is therefore surpassed. The point where
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the flow speed equals the speed of sound is the event horizon. The effective
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gravity is determined from the profiles of the velocity and speed of sound.
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	5ea79303615ca1659c935e491c779623	04e817a16dea0471011e306dd8b93ced	45c97e298362bd45ce7074d7c5b6fe2d	article	A sonic black hole in a density-inverted Bose-Einstein condensate	O. Lahav and A. Itah and A. Blumkin and C. Gordon and J. Steinhauer	\N	2009
8511476	Trends in Microbiology	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kouyos2006507	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD0-4M4CMXG-2/2/f680365db5d93f09b10ea6df9e3701d2	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Microbiology : Stochastic or deterministic: what is the effective population size of HIV-1?	\N	\N	507 - 511	\N	12	\N	issn = {0966-842X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2006.10.001}	Various studies have attempted to estimate the effective population size of HIV-1 to determine the strength of stochastic effects in within-host evolution. The largely discrepant estimates, the complexity of the concept of the effective population size and the resulting uncertainty about the underlying assumptions make the interpretation of these estimates difficult. Here, we explain the concept and critically assess the current estimates. We discuss the biologically relevant factors that affect the estimate and use of the effective population size. We argue that these factors lead to an underestimation of the effective population size and, thus, to an overestimation of the strength of stochastic effects in HIV-1 evolution.	97996544ba17c46f1a1206e5ee58dd61	b59fcb027d650fc5f81de4f18e7d1eb8	0b69a1244c1f486b49334ffc43ef7fbc	article	Stochastic or deterministic: what is the effective population size of HIV-1?	Roger D. Kouyos and Christian L. Althaus and Sebastian Bonhoeffer	\N	2006
8511634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Adriani2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.4995	\N	Observation of an anomalous positron abundance in the cosmic radiation	\N	cite arxiv:0810.4995
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Comment: Submitted to Nature, 20 pages, 5 figures, 1 table	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Positrons are known to be produced in interactions between cosmic-ray nuclei
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and interstellar matter (&quot;secondary production&quot;). Positrons may, however, also
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be created by dark matter particle annihilations in the galactic halo or in the
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magnetospheres of near-by pulsars. The nature of dark matter is one of the most
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prominent open questions in science today. An observation of positrons from
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pulsars would open a new observation window on these sources. Here we present
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results from the PAMELA satellite experiment on the positron abundance in the
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cosmic radiation for the energy range 1.5 - 100 GeV. Our high energy data
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deviate significantly from predictions of secondary production models, and may
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constitute the first indirect evidence of dark matter particle annihilations,
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or the first observation of positron production from near-by pulsars. We also
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present evidence that solar activity significantly affects the abundance of
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positrons at low energies.
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	973f4c1048d53dfd929f0f6c95483da7	dd3111fc74fa4062568bd25c599ca301	93d6ade1c7ce8f619301b9baa965808f	article	Observation of an anomalous positron abundance in the cosmic radiation	O. Adriani and G. C. Barbarino and G. A. Bazilevskaya and R. Bellotti and M. Boezio and E. A. Bogomolov and L. Bonechi and M. Bongi and V. Bonvicini and S. Bottai and A. Bruno and F. Cafagna and D. Campana and P. Carlson and M. Casolino and G. Castellini and M. P. De Pascale and G. De Rosa and N. De Simone and V. Di Felice and A. M. Galper and L. Grishantseva and P. Hofverberg and S. V. Koldashov and S. Y. Krutkov and A. N. Kvashnin and A. Leonov and V. Malvezzi and L. Marcelli and W. Menn and V. V. Mikhailov and E. Mocchiutti and S. Orsi and G. Osteria and P. Papini and M. Pearce and P. Picozza and M. Ricci and S. B. Ricciarini and M. Simon and R. Sparvoli and P. Spillantini and Y. I. Stozhkov and A. Vacchi and E. Vannuccini and G. Vasilyev and S. A. Voronov and Y. T. Yurkin and G. Zampa and N. Zampa and V. G. Zverev	\N	2008
8512158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'09: Proceedings of 4th Semantic Wiki workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRP:09	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-464/paper-04.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac9a15630454c423fd3170f6595a62a9	424ee245269b0befe64fb238aa32cf59	85f99d707fa7c7d5b2fb370f050290e9	inproceedings	Engineering on the Knowledge Formalization Continuum	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	\N	2009
8512165	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'09: Fourth Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- The Semantic Wiki Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RLHB:09	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-464/paper-07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa7205b1d443a506e50c19a9833f404b	98678f4c54e8363bebc0099be1f422b3	4542ef5b72cecbaa0a00c408a5d0a77d	inproceedings	An Extensible Semantic Wiki Architecture	Jochen Reutelshoefer and Florian Lemmerich and Fabian Haupt and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2009
8512177	IET Software, Special Issue on Domain-Specific Aspect Languages	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HauptEtAlIET	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d9b3cbf0b4e31090b0f1a2468f8c1a58	7a890301121c51a9e953231bd583912f	38400484c671c43cf026872e246032b0	article	Disentangling Virtual Machine Architecture	Michael Haupt and Bram Adams and Stijn Timbermont and Celina Gibbs and Yvonne Coady and Robert Hirschfeld	\N	2009
8512243	Genome Res	19	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huttenhower:2009:Genome-Res:19246570	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19246570	\N	Exploring the human genome with functional maps. [Genome Res. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1093-1106	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19246570}, doi = {10.1101/gr.082214.108}	Human genomic data of many types are readily available, but the complexity and scale of human molecular biology make it difficult to integrate this body of data, understand it from a systems level, and apply it to the study of specific pathways or genetic disorders. An investigator could best explore a particular protein, pathway, or disease if given a functional map summarizing the data and interactions most relevant to his or her area of interest. Using a regularized Bayesian integration system, we provide maps of functional activity and interaction networks in over 200 areas of human cellular biology, each including information from approximately 30,000 genome-scale experiments pertaining to approximately 25,000 human genes. Key to these analyses is the ability to efficiently summarize this large data collection from a variety of biologically informative perspectives: prediction of protein function and functional modules, cross-talk among biological processes, and association of novel genes and pathways with known genetic disorders. In addition to providing maps of each of these areas, we also identify biological processes active in each data set. Experimental investigation of five specific genes, AP3B1, ATP6AP1, BLOC1S1, LAMP2, and RAB11A, has confirmed novel roles for these proteins in the proper initiation of macroautophagy in amino acid-starved human fibroblasts. Our functional maps can be explored using HEFalMp (Human Experimental/Functional Mapper), a web interface allowing interactive visualization and investigation of this large body of information.	16ef52a042db21a8595af37dfac9fa1c	29763240a20bdd734a0f419b87ac55bb	aa25a9dfe3b1d1292a74d1b666d5d815	article	Exploring the human genome with functional maps	C Huttenhower and E M Haley and M A Hibbs and V Dumeaux and D R Barrett and H A Coller and O G Troyanskaya	\N	2009
8512285	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Potsdam, Germany	Hasso Plattner Institute	\N	ArneMAThesis	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	13fa174c0d94286515940761d43f9b4d	e195a65b34227f56538e08bfa7ad3666	c119334990d5ca8adb860cc7487d609c	mastersthesis	The Simple Object Machine: A project-based comparison of  programming languages	Arne Bergmann	\N	2009
8512298	Genome Res	19	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huang:2009:Genome-Res:19420380	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19420380	\N	High-throughput genotyping by whole-genome reseque...[Genome Res. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1068-1076	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19420380}, doi = {10.1101/gr.089516.108}	The next-generation sequencing technology coupled with the growing number of genome sequences opens the opportunity to redesign genotyping strategies for more effective genetic mapping and genome analysis. We have developed a high-throughput method for genotyping recombinant populations utilizing whole-genome resequencing data generated by the Illumina Genome Analyzer. A sliding window approach is designed to collectively examine genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms for genotype calling and recombination breakpoint determination. Using this method, we constructed a genetic map for 150 rice recombinant inbred lines with an expected genotype calling accuracy of 99.94% and a resolution of recombination breakpoints within an average of 40 kb. In comparison to the genetic map constructed with 287 PCR-based markers for the rice population, the sequencing-based method was approximately 20x faster in data collection and 35x more precise in recombination breakpoint determination. Using the sequencing-based genetic map, we located a quantitative trait locus of large effect on plant height in a 100-kb region containing the rice "green revolution" gene. Through computer simulation, we demonstrate that the method is robust for different types of mapping populations derived from organisms with variable quality of genome sequences and is feasible for organisms with large genome sizes and low polymorphisms. With continuous advances in sequencing technologies, this genome-based method may replace the conventional marker-based genotyping approach to provide a powerful tool for large-scale gene discovery and for addressing a wide range of biological questions.	13fbc6437d036d6758c93726a4e38b66	02e2e3305753c73dc36eaccc08bde530	09e8a7652c38ba3c9a088b7c35d36614	article	High-throughput genotyping by whole-genome resequencing	X Huang and Q Feng and Q Qian and Q Zhao and L Wang and A Wang and J Guan and D Fan and Q Weng and T Huang and G Dong and T Sang and B Han	\N	2009
8512332	Genome Res	19	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mak:2009:Genome-Res:19372386	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19372386	\N	Dynamic reprogramming of transcription factors to and from the subtelomere
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[Genome Res. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1014-1025	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19372386}, doi = {10.1101/gr.084178.108}	Transcription factors are most commonly thought of as proteins that regulate expression of specific genes, independently of the order of those genes along the chromosome. By screening genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) profiles in yeast, we find that more than 10% of DNA-binding transcription factors concentrate at the subtelomeric regions near to chromosome ends. None of the proteins identified were previously implicated in regulation at telomeres, yet genomic and proteomic studies reveal that a subset of factors show many interactions with established telomere binding complexes. For many factors, the subtelomeric binding pattern is dynamic and undergoes flux toward or away from the telomere as physiological conditions shift. We find that subtelomeric binding is dependent on environmental conditions and correlates with the induction of gene expression in response to stress. Taken together, these results underscore the importance of genome structure in understanding the regulatory dynamics of transcriptional networks.	32b117082fa12458f6316a3d0bc07c77	3f1a3c4b65cda97fb69aa3343ff88e01	5869b39f5896bbeaba440eea3c77c5f8	article	Dynamic reprogramming of transcription factors to and from the subtelomere	H C Mak and L Pillus and T Ideker	\N	2009
8512348	Genome Res	19	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexeyenko:2009:Genome-Res:19246318	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19246318?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum	\N	Global networks of functional coupling in eukaryot...[Genome Res. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1107-1116	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19246318}, doi = {10.1101/gr.087528.108}	No single experimental method can discover all connections in the interactome. A computational approach can help by integrating data from multiple, often unrelated, proteomics and genomics pipelines. Reconstructing global networks of functional coupling (FC) faces the challenges of scale and heterogeneity-how to efficiently integrate huge amounts of diverse data from multiple organisms, yet ensuring high accuracy. We developed FunCoup, an optimized Bayesian framework, to resolve these issues. Because interactomes comprise functional coupling of many types, FunCoup annotates network edges with confidence scores in support of different kinds of interactions: physical interaction, protein complex member, metabolic, or signaling link. This capability boosted overall accuracy. On the whole, the constructed framework was comprehensively tested to optimize the overall confidence and ensure seamless, automated incorporation of new data sets of heterogeneous types. Using over 50 data sets in seven organisms and extensively transferring information between orthologs, FunCoup predicted global networks in eight eukaryotes. For the Ciona intestinalis network, only orthologous information was used, and it recovered a significant number of experimental facts. FunCoup predictions were validated on independent cancer mutation data. We show how FunCoup can be used for discovering candidate members of the Parkinson and Alzheimer pathways. Cross-species pathway conservation analysis provided further support to these observations.	d1bc43da34907195fbf1019992122cca	c13a61dc270af8ffe32e2abb95f3f8f4	2b8225fab804903bb0df2f0a1078d5a6	article	Global networks of functional coupling in eukaryotes from comprehensive data integration	A Alexeyenko and E L Sonnhammer	\N	2009
8512410	Genome Res	19	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wahlstedt:2009:Genome-Res:19420382	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19420382	\N	Large-scale mRNA sequencing determines global regu...[Genome Res. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	978-986	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19420382}, doi = {10.1101/gr.089409.108}	RNA editing by adenosine deamination has been shown to generate multiple isoforms of several neural receptors, often with profound effects on receptor function. However, little is known about the regulation of editing activity during development. We have developed a large-scale RNA sequencing protocol to determine adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing frequencies in the coding region of genes in the mammalian brain. Using the 454 Life Sciences (Roche) Amplicon Sequencing technology, we were able to determine even low levels of editing with high accuracy. The efficiency of editing for 28 different sites was analyzed during the development of the mouse brain from embryogenesis to adulthood. We show that, with few exceptions, the editing efficiency is low during embryogenesis, increasing gradually at different rates up to the adult mouse. The variation in editing gave receptors like HTR2C and GABA(A) (gamma-aminobutyric acid type A) a different set of protein isoforms during development from those in the adult animal. Furthermore, we show that this regulation of editing activity cannot be explained by an altered expression of the ADAR proteins but, rather, by the presence of a regulatory network that controls the editing activity during development.	d8f77d7282648df807e96176d96a44c2	b25bb0352698302a804567916d3563a6	676d290e37a6d59ba9b2eac410074ea2	article	Large-scale mRNA sequencing determines global regulation of RNA editing during brain development	H Wahlstedt and C Daniel and M Enster{\\"o} and M Ohman	\N	2009
8512916	Nat Rev Genet	advanced online publication	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg2591	\N	From DNA sequence to transcriptional behaviour: a quantitative approach : Abstract : Nature Reviews Genetics	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-0064}, comment = {10.1038/nrg2591}	\N	421ab83ac31da7a780f8f62b5723b71c	d5aa695db04ea2d6107f5504cda456c8	29ce8fa122af6e2bc9bb16326fb6995a	article	From DNA sequence to transcriptional behaviour: a quantitative approach	Eran Segal and Jonathan Widom	\N	2009
8512923	Nat Rev Genet	advanced online publication	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg2592	\N	Transcription factories: gene expression in unions? : Abstract : Nature Reviews Genetics	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1471-0064}, comment = {10.1038/nrg2592}	\N	b1ad7508dcebc9fd19816441c034e316	3721fa86de1b39de0ff0812d0bffb004	42edf430afc09490bdef96f46d7d2b65	article	Transcription factories: gene expression in unions?	Heidi Sutherland and Wendy A. Bickmore	\N	2009
8514148	J R Soc Interface	\N	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller:2009:J-R-Soc-Interface:19324673	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19324673?dopt=Abstract	\N	Spread of infectious disease through clustered pop...[J R Soc Interface. 2009] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {19324673}, doi = {10.1098/rsif.2008.0524}	Networks of person-to-person contacts form the substrate along which infectious diseases spread. Most network-based studies of this spread focus on the impact of variations in degree (the number of contacts an individual has). However, other effects such as clustering, variations in infectiousness or susceptibility, or variations in closeness of contacts may play a significant role. We develop analytic techniques to predict how these effects alter the growth rate, probability and size of epidemics, and validate the predictions with a realistic social network. We find that (for a given degree distribution and average transmissibility) clustering is the dominant factor controlling the growth rate, heterogeneity in infectiousness is the dominant factor controlling the probability of an epidemic and heterogeneity in susceptibility is the dominant factor controlling the size of an epidemic. Edge weights (measuring closeness or duration of contacts) have impact only if correlations exist between different edges. Combined, these effects can play a minor role in reinforcing one another, with the impact of clustering the largest when the population is maximally heterogeneous or if the closer contacts are also strongly clustered. Our most significant contribution is a systematic way to address clustering in infectious disease models, and our results have a number of implications for the design of interventions.	d73d932a9b03785a04078db15b1d105e	ad80395c0b3c80a113a2f0a5e6774418	ec66e5c9626050a27b40d8c36e69f5ef	article	Spread of infectious disease through clustered populations	J C Miller	\N	2009
8514576	Bull Math Biol	70	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Floyd:2008:Bull-Math-Biol:18060461	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18060461	\N	Some elementary properties of SIR networks or, can...[Bull Math Biol. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	713-727	\N	3	\N	pmid = {18060461}, doi = {10.1007/s11538-007-9275-0}	We consider epidemics on social networks and address the question of whether administering a safe vaccine to one or more individuals can raise another individual's chances of becoming infected. Surprisingly, this can happen if transmission probabilities vary over time. If transmission probabilities do not vary with time, we show that in the discrete SIR model vaccination cannot cause collateral damage. We phrase this question in terms of monotonicity properties and answer it using bond percolation methods. By passing to a covering graph we are able to extend these results to models with more complicated latent and infective states.	e6b7fc5373e48d2f4b085af409f67078	a57682441d6fb99fbabe26b1a3be0121	8c06c8ead7ba1b67de10427827328ac1	article	Some elementary properties of SIR networks or, can i get sick because you got vaccinated?	W Floyd and L Kay and M Shapiro	\N	2008
8514768	Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)	76	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	miller:010101	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v76/e010101	\N	Epidemic size and probability in populations with heterogeneous infectivity and susceptibility	\N	\N	010101	\N	1	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {010101}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.76.010101}	We analytically address disease outbreaks in large, random networks with heterogeneous infectivity and susceptibility. The transmissibility $T_{uv}$ (the probability that infection of $u$ causes infection of $v$) depends on the infectivity of $u$ and the susceptibility of $v$. Initially a single node is infected, following which a large-scale epidemic may or may not occur. We use a generating function approach to study how heterogeneity affects the probability that an epidemic occurs and, if one occurs, its attack rate (the fraction infected). For fixed average transmissibility, we find upper and lower bounds on these. An epidemic is most likely if infectivity is homogeneous and least likely if the variance of infectivity is maximized. Similarly, the attack rate is largest if susceptibility is homogeneous and smallest if the variance is maximized. We further show that heterogeneity in infectious period is important, contrary to assumptions of previous studies. We confirm our theoretical predictions by simulation. Our results have implications for control strategy design and identification of populations at higher risk from an epidemic. 	036b5b844fbe0858353b3a34ebd8089f	b0862573e672214b3a31227716f9f55e	3bd04a15dbddd9b38b9f76e65f1a9911	article	Epidemic size and probability in populations with heterogeneous infectivity and susceptibility	Joel C. Miller	\N	2007
8514874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.0999	\N	[0803.0999] Bounding the Size and Probability of Epidemics on Networks	\N	cite arxiv:0803.0999
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  slightly	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We consider an infectious disease spreading along the edges of a network
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which may have significant clustering. The individuals in the population have
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heterogeneous infectiousness and/or susceptibility. We define the
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out-transmissibility of a node to be the marginal probability that it would
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infect a randomly chosen neighbor given its infectiousness and the distribution
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of susceptibility. For a given distribution of out-transmissibility, we find
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the conditions which give the upper [or lower] bounds on size and probability
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of an epidemic, under weak assumptions on the transmission properties, but very
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general assumptions on the network. We find similar bounds for a given
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distribution of in-transmissibility (the marginal probability of being infected
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by a neighbor). We also find conditions giving global upper bounds on size and
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able to prove stronger results. In general the probability and size of
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epidemics are maximal when the population is homogeneous and minimal when the
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variance of in- or out-transmissibility is maximal.
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	842fa6cce3c697dbbf8dee27e06be5d9	dd6b3f4328893208220bdd203c8219ed	5e41d538ac58559d56e7cd34e1c1c3db	misc	Bounding the Size and Probability of Epidemics on Networks	Joel C. Miller	\N	2008
8515736	Communications in Statistics -- Simulation and Computation	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wieczorkowski1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Wieczorkowski1999.pdf}	\N	5c310d864cbccec4b53a75bf19a6e590	976923c17c723e4b301c4ea604d2e524	d062309aed81aed9b4b54793b5d1204a	article	Entropy estimators--improvements and comparisons	Przemysiaw Grzegorzewski and Robert Wieczorkowski	\N	1999
8518942	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loghavi2008	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-4S6GRH1-1/2/f1d508e91e4e09963a419fbff1939850	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Development of a target oriented weed control system	\N	\N	112 - 118	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2008.01.020}	Conventionally, herbicides are applied uniformly in the fields, while there is strong evidence that weeds are not distributed uniformly within crop fields and they tend to occur in clumps or patches. This manuscript presents the development of a prototype patch sprayer for target oriented weed control system by integration of differential global positioning system (DGPS), Geographical Information System (GIS), and solenoid-activated spray nozzles in response to signals generated by a displacement sensor. A set of Ashteck Promark2 DGPS receivers (fixed and rover) was used to collect weed position data in the test plots. A micro-controller was designed, fabricated and used to retrieve weed patch locations on the electronic map and simultaneously receiving grid signals from an infra-red displacement sensor mounted on the sprayer front wheel to generate and send activating signals to the sprayer nozzle solenoids.
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A randomized complete block experiment was conducted with three herbicide spraying treatments consisting of targeted patch spraying, conventional (uniform) spraying, and no-spraying (control) in three replications to assess the field performance. In the patch spraying treatment, spray mixture (Gramoxin, 10%) was sprayed only over the target (weed-infested) grids as controlled by a displacement sensor, an electronic weed map, and a microprocessor, while the conventional treatment plots received uniform and continuous application of the spray mixture. Patch spraying application was as effective as the conventional (uniform) application method in controlling weed infestation. The two spraying methods were significantly different at 99% confidence level with mean values of herbicide consumption rates of 40 and 12.2 l/ha for the conventional and patch spraying methods, respectively. This indicates that targeted weed patch herbicide application resulted in 69.5% saving compared to the conventional application.	d4be1301e0956edeff2e23d75d848da6	8588c86fccd7e252f7de8dbb547475a5	fb2f4770c785f949ce86dc1e33f9b0b9	article	Development of a target oriented weed control system	M. Loghavi and B. Behzadi Mackvandi	\N	2008
8519209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin/New York	\N	Texte und Kommentare	Freund:2008	\N	\N		\N	118 EUR	\N	\N	31	\N	isbn = {978-3-11-019345-9}, totalpages = {X, 707 S.}	\N	d5f69071d6f99d03f1a4a48535dbb163	3a1245845753327341715be3c0e7571c	e3d70a9d82323c8df48df5ce9957c3b1	book	Laktanz, Divinae institutiones, Buch 7: De vita beata. Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar	Stefan Freund	\N	2008
8519236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brill	Leiden	\N	Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae	Itter:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	97	\N	isbn = {978-90-04-17482-5}, totalpages = {XVIII, 233 S.}	\N	d7c387a53288c1f4307f931b15a19041	1e187918e7e6f0caea3a620c8848d601	beaef245cadd0b73b390cb34237dcee9	book	Esoteric teaching in the Stromateis of Clement of Alexandria	Andrew C. Itter	\N	2009
8519309	Transactions of the ASAE	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Woebbecke1995	http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=3503524	\N		\N	\N	259-269	\N	1	\N		Color slide images of weeds among various soils and residues were digitized and analyzed for red, green, and blue (RGB) color content. Red, gree, and blue chromatic coordinates (rgb) of plants were very different from those of background soils and residue. To distinguish living plant material from a nonplant background, several indices of chromatic coordinates were studied, tested, and were successful in identifying weeds. The indices included r-g, g-b, (g-b)/|r-g|, and 2g-r-b. A modified hue was also used to distinguish weeds from non-plant surfaces. The modified hue, 2g-r-b index, and the other indices. however, the modified hue was the most computationally intense. These indices worked well for both nonshaded and shaded sunlit conditions. These indices could be used for sensor design for detecting weeds for spot spraying control	a469112e0d79b029602f8a0a1bff94e4	6f4b9364be61ba7cdfcf407d5ea66379	06d207732e2f0faae9855be7a4365c98	article	Color indices for weed identification under various soil, residue, and lighting conditions	Woebbecke D. M. and Meyer G. E. and Von Bargen K. and Mortensen D. A.	\N	1995
8519913	IEEE Trans. Evolutionary Computation	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/tec/VernonMS07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/tec/tec11.html#VernonMS07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	151-180	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TEVC.2006.890274}, date = {2008-10-29}	\N	c789883eb18be8bf1de0e00f10dff859	af779cdf911b6036a5a9ab5bf04cf83c	5a1ce5327704d2f68b650008d9f8f468	article	A Survey of Artificial Cognitive Systems: Implications for the Autonomous Development of Mental Capabilities in Computational Agents.	David Vernon and Giorgio Metta and Giulio Sandini	\N	2007
8519984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GW '01: Revised Papers from the  International Gesture Workshop on Gesture and Sign Languages in Human-Computer Interaction	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	728860	\N	\N		\N	\N	254--267	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-43678-2}	\N	d0e1aa3e3062799b269b480b94f1db42	f9f7abe03bbfbed2fc349aad6942bdb4	0f2a85e61c6522ff5b6a938aa3c82f60	inproceedings	Interactional Structure Applied to the Identification and Generation of Visual Interactive Behavior: Robots that (Usually) Follow the Rules	Bernard Ogden and Kerstin Dautenhahn and Penny Stribling	\N	2002
8520013	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	0201304503	http://www.amazon.com/Field-Theory-Modern-Frontiers-Physics/dp/0201304503%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201304503	\N	Amazon.com: Field Theory : A Modern Primer (Frontiers in Physics Series, Vol 74): Pierre Ramond: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780201304503}, asin = {0201304503}, isbn = {0201304503}, dewey = {530}	\N	c00475bdbf2cf6837ae03eae743fef2d	d708f374488c41c2c703e18fe1b4e378	9cecb61abf2b8e3d93a86826f0f1d75a	book	Field Theory : A Modern Primer (Frontiers in Physics Series, Vol 74)	Pierre Ramond	\N	2001
8520065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westview Press	\N	\N	\N	0201503972	http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Quantum-Theory-Frontiers-Physics/dp/0201503972%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201503972	\N	Amazon.com: An Introduction To Quantum Field Theory (Frontiers in Physics): Michael E. Peskin, Dan V. Schroeder: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780201503975}, asin = {0201503972}, isbn = {0201503972}, dewey = {530.143}	\N	ee0d2acfe54d1480ba0f1489835c5ce3	e7c818dcd5e34890a9529898e3941583	f80328e8cf0c10b301227054f9780344	book	An Introduction To Quantum Field Theory (Frontiers in Physics)	Michael E. Peskin and Dan V. Schroeder	\N	1995
8520071	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	0521670535	http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Theory-Fields-Foundations/dp/0521670535%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0521670535	\N	Amazon.com: The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume 1: Foundations: Steven Weinberg: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780521670531}, asin = {0521670535}, isbn = {0521670535}, dewey = {530.143}	\N	e12a3a75e4a28118c1c9e8af49e058d3	f12d4e382d4eed1b7ff7b5151e9995eb	e52ce4bfd4a541de23835d5ab30cac2a	book	The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume 1: Foundations	Steven Weinberg	\N	2005
8520197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kouvaris2007	http://arxiv.org/abs/0708.2362	\N	WIMP Annihilation and Cooling of Neutron Stars	\N	cite arxiv:0708.2362
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Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the effect of WIMP annihilation on the temperature of a neutron
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star. We shall argue that the released energy due to WIMP annihilation inside
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the neutron stars, might affect the temperature of stars older than 10 million
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years, flattening out the temperature at $\\sim 10^4$ K for a typical neutron
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star.
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	89d76eb9ac308dc17a1fd57c14f77f76	088aeb06c6f5f318b6070cfb200dea87	12fcb798238bb9164866f01055bee878	misc	WIMP Annihilation and Cooling of Neutron Stars	Chris Kouvaris	\N	2007
8520612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	XIIeme Colloque International sur la Biologie des Mauvaises Herbes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graglia2004	http://pure.agrsci.dk:8080/research/importance_of_herbicide_concentration_number_of_droplets_and_droplet_size_on_growth_of_solanum_nigrum_l_using_droplet_application_of_glyphosate(124544)/	\N		\N	\N	527-533	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d7ee9716c63c2df98dee21bb98375da	3eb73fd4675a97309f6fb399b73b2f3b	545f5e7cf69ea811aba6d86ec18d17ee	inproceedings	Importance of herbicide concentration, number of droplets and droplet size on growth of Solanum nigrum L, using droplet application of glyphosate	Enrico Graglia	\N	2004
8520667	Biosystems Engineering	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blasco2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXV-474G449-2/2/04e72bc6594cf080f2de9ecc3355b26c	\N	ScienceDirect - Biosystems Engineering : AE—Automation and Emerging Technologies : : Robotic Weed Control using Machine Vision	\N	\N	149 - 157	\N	2	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/bioe.2002.0109}	The purpose of this work is to present a non-chemical weed controller for vegetable crops derived from a cooperative French-Spanish project. One of the major efforts of this project is related with working in a natural, complex environment and the similarity between the weeds and the vegetable crop, which makes locating the weeds difficult.
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The robotic arm presents a parallel structure with six degrees of freedom, and due to its light structure, it is capable of reaching high accelerations. The end-effector has an electrode powered by a set of batteries and kills the weeds by producing an electrical discharge of 15 000 V. All the subsystems of the machine communicate through a controller area network (CAN) bus.
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There are two vision systems mounted on the machine. The first one is placed at the front of the robot to acquire and analyse field images, in order to detect weeds and send their coordinates to the robotic arm control. The second camera is placed close to the electrode, and its mission is to correct inertial perturbations by relocating every individual weed detected by the first vision system
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The successful performance of this new concept of precise non-chemical weeding has been demonstrated in a lettuce crop in Valencia, Spain.	e43a0f34f3c9d74ba7d4bdcd76729ca8	8b22ce4008241deef15616e8107f6589	67a08b9d53a10fe7a71facfc041ea9b2	article	Robotic Weed Control using Machine Vision	J. Blasco and N. Aleixos and J. M. Roger and G. Rabatel and E. Moltó	\N	2002
8520769	Transactions American Society of Agricultural Engineers	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lamm2002	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/195302561&referer=brief_results	\N	Precision Weed Control System for Cotton [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	231--248	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0001-2351}, refid = {195302561}	\N	b7abb89ec639ea7a86f09d2140ff83e3	d8b94030e0eb9d6a62da5bc3cb7dade5	d41dae7b111206581d279b8ef00fe113	article	Precision Weed Control System for Cotton	R. D. Lamm and D. C. Slaughter and D. K. Giles	\N	2002
8520806	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soegaard2006	http://asae.frymulti.com/abstract.asp?aid=20623&t=2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9775d8972038f72a9385f51a086bae84	6ce3ff21bf6d8330dc1f3da52494e191	668c9a8e5aa8c16de2456eb9bce1695b	incollection	Real-time Application of Herbicides in Seed Lines by Computer Vision and Micro-Spray System	H.T. Søgaard and I. Lund and E. Graglia	\N	2006
8520902	IEEE Internet Computing	7	\N	\N	Jan/Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	linden03	\N	\N		\N	\N	76--80	Linden et al.	1	\N	issn = {1089-7801}, doi = {10.1109/MIC.2003.1167344}	Recommendation algorithms are best known for their use on e-commerce Web sites, where they use input about a customer's interests to generate a list of recommended items. Many applications use only the items that customers purchase and explicitly rate to represent their interests, but they can also use other attributes, including items viewed, demographic data, subject interests, and favorite artists. At Amazon.com, we use recommendation algorithms to personalize the online store for each customer. The store radically changes based on customer interests, showing programming titles to a software engineer and baby toys to a new mother. There are three common approaches to solving the recommendation problem: traditional collaborative filtering, cluster models, and search-based methods. Here, we compare these methods with our algorithm, which we call item-to-item collaborative filtering. Unlike traditional collaborative filtering, our algorithm's online computation scales independently of the number of customers and number of items in the product catalog. Our algorithm produces recommendations in real-time, scales to massive data sets, and generates high quality recommendations.	a2d6f0c4e01b0d7f3a9efb4db3bf6707	78b91377c1e69f6cd682b0193436ca0b	70d2c465a54f97c7cd5c5e5d782b2bc0	article	Amazon.com Recommendations: Item-to-Item Collaborative Filtering	Greg Linden and Brent Smith and Jeremy York	\N	2003
8520906	\N	\N	\N	5. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	3407624271	http://www.amazon.de/Teamentwicklung-im-Klassenraum-Heinz-Klippert/dp/3407624271%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3407624271	\N	Teamentwicklung im Klassenraum: Amazon.de: Heinz Klippert: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783407624277}, asin = {3407624271}, isbn = {3407624271}	\N	c2e2e8580eb23dac35c6a2a3eed1c63b	011a2d8383f6c1a0fed0a5568f2031e0	885a0cf895616d6a4da40b536ecd54a0	book	Teamentwicklung im Klassenraum	Heinz Klippert	\N	2001
8522217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icws/BalkeD06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icws/icws2006.html#BalkeD06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	621-628	\N	\N	conf/icws/2006	date = {2006-12-22}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICWS.2006.11}, isbn = {0-7695-2669-1}	\N	d605f3ec7e6d0eb7dfc60731936390a8	f9ff9066755d58887d9ca7ffff8a3240	a32b1f9def41fcab84c7713c7456cb02	inproceedings	A Quality- and Cost-based Selection Model for Multimedia Service Composition in Mobile Environments.	Wolf-Tilo Balke and Jörg Diederich	\N	2006
8522293	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	Wood:EtAl:09	http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~icml2009/papers/319.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We propose an unbounded-depth, hierarchical, Bayesian nonparametric model for discrete sequence data. This model can be estimated from a single training sequence, yet shares statistical strength between subsequent symbol predictive distributions in such a way that predictive performance generalizes well. The model builds on a specific parameterization of an unbounded-depth hierarchical Pitman-Yor process. We introduce analytic marginalization steps (using coagulation operators) to reduce this model to one that can be represented in time and space linear in the length of the training sequence. We show how to perform inference in such a model without truncation approximation and introduce fragmentation operators necessary to do predictive inference. We demonstrate the sequence memoizer by using it as a language model, achieving state-of-the-art results.	75ac06877382c36e14bab3c7aa2facd4	ac2244e40f33e27401795f535225cba8	47a5d4e2a1e7fbfd37fe98374b800f51	inproceedings	A Stochastic Memoizer for Sequence Data	Frank Wood and Cedric Archambeau and Jan Gasthaus and Lancelot James and Yee Whye Teh	\N	2009
8522318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	Davis:Domingos:09	http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~icml2009/papers/561.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Standard inductive learning requires that training and test instances come from the same distribution. Transfer learning seeks to remove this restriction. In shallow transfer, test instances are from the same domain, but have a different distribution. In deep transfer, test instances are from a different domain entirely (i.e., described by different predicates). Humans routinely perform deep transfer, but few learning systems, if any, are capable of it. In this paper we propose an approach based on a form of second-order Markov logic. Our algorithm discovers structural regularities in the source domain in the form of Markov logic formulas with predicate variables, and instantiates these formulas with predicates from the target domain. Using this approach, we have successfully transferred learned knowledge between molecular biology, social network and Web domains. The discovered patterns include broadly useful properties of predicates, like symmetry and transitivity, and relations among predicates, like various forms of homophily.	26c6f576125b1ed2d92987527598d018	398a3d68f44a5295ccf8e09b9736d2e3	31d9d2bba9b8df065b6efdf5fdf25c41	inproceedings	Deep Transfer via Second-Order Markov Logic	Jesse Davis and Pedro Domingos	\N	2009
8522340	SIGCSE Bull.	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MelCro04	\N	\N	Project oriented student work	\N	\N	87--91	\N	3	\N	issn = {0097-8418}	This paper evaluates students' experiences from learning and examination when using a project oriented work approach in an undergraduate information systems development course. The result in this paper shows that students' has an overall positive attitude towards project oriented work. It provides students with an arena for discussing different perspectives, peer-to-peer learning, social interaction and a dynamic work setting. Motivating factors are that the work is authentic, prepare students for working life and last but not least considered as fun. There is however an anxiety about unfair grading that needs to be dealt with. The individual performance must be measured and be a central part of examination and grading. The students must be provided with opportunities to demonstrate what they are able to do on a course, and get genuine feedback on that. This is a way of reducing the free rider syndrome.	d11d3718f692920576b10eb1b4a34a76	aa24edc6ab588efa63463a0fdaea4085	c85d7cd7af00ba44c526309893fe8efc	article	Project Oriented Student Work: Learning \\& Examination	Ulf Melin and Stefan Cronholm	\N	2004
8522363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	Aiolli:EtAl:09	http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~icml2009/papers/542.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Almost all tree kernels proposed in the literature match substructures without taking into account their relative positioning with respect to one another. In this paper, we propose a novel family of kernels which explicitly focus on this type of information. Specifically, after defining a family of tree kernels based on routes between nodes, we present an efficient implementation for a member of this family. Experimental results on four different datasets show that our method is able to reach state of the art performances, obtaining in some cases performances better than computationally more demanding tree kernels.	b6fafdf1dfa89ca4b03427811a082d44	d4247f37126ab288ed34b206fc6041ca	7814db4799ea4cb31bae36f121187372	inproceedings	Route Kernels for Trees	Fabio Aiolli and Giovanni Da San Martino and Alessandro Sperduti	\N	2009
8522388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Montreal, Canada	\N	\N	Shaw:Jebara:09	http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~icml2009/papers/418.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Structure Preserving Embedding (SPE) is an algorithm for embedding graphs in Euclidean space such that the embedding is low-dimensional and preserves the global topological properties of the input graph. Topology is preserved if a connectivity algorithm, such as k-nearest neighbors, can easily recover the edges of the input graph from only the coordinates of the nodes after embedding. SPE is formulated as a semidefinite program that learns a low-rank kernel matrix constrained by a set of linear inequalities which captures the connectivity structure of the input graph. Traditional graph embedding algorithms do not preserve structure according to our definition, and thus the resulting visualizations can be misleading or less informative. SPE provides significant improvements in terms of visualization and lossless compression of graphs, outperforming popular methods such as spectral embedding and Laplacian eigenmaps. We find that many classical graphs and networks can be properly embedded using only a few dimensions. Furthermore, introducing structure preserving constraints into dimensionality reduction algorithms produces more accurate representations of high-dimensional data.	d2ebff417f8d05978b78e1b4d6fd7dc0	e24515bc82063e2ed55838863e901f4d	ed850fc149d9880c71f63dc334dc1c99	inproceedings	Structure Preserving Embedding	Blake Shaw and Tony Jebara	\N	2009
8522533	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hansen2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	57e9b7ca449356a62a654b66eff429c9	ae609b972da8e1f5ecfea1b87cc5b352	513307a761d6dc8c41b837138c5e636a	book	{S}tellar {I}nteriors: {P}hysical {P}rinciples, {S}tructure and {E}volution	Carl J. Hanser and Steven D. Kawaler and Virginia Trimble	Springer-Verlag	2004
8523292	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	World Bank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barrera-osorio_use_2009	http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&theSitePK=523679&entityID=000158349_20090211111507&searchMenuPK=64187283&theSitePK=523679	Policy Research Working Paper		\N	\N	43	\N	WPS4836	\N		This paper presents the evaluation of the program Computers for Education. The program aims to integrate computers, donated by the private sector, into the teaching of language in public schools. The authors conduct a two-year randomized evaluation of the program using a sample of 97 schools and 5,201 children. Overall, the program seems to have had little effect on students' test scores and other outcomes. These results are consistent across grade levels, subjects, and gender. The main reason for these results seems to be the failure to incorporate the computers into the educational process. Although the program increased the number of computers in the treatment schools and provided training to the teachers on how to use the computers in their classrooms, surveys of both teachers and students suggest that teachers did not incorporate the computers into their curriculum.	01d8c617428ca7bffac2ebaf1a745652	7968572b8883885e640b3ccf06d545f2	800917bfe9c41ffd8f18166d908a623a	techreport	The use and misuse of computers in education : evidence from a randomized experiment in Colombia	Filipe Barrera-Osorio and Leigh Linden	\N	2009
8523456	Vision Research	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	AraujoKowlerPavel2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	3613--3625	\N	25-26	\N		Saccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important or useful information, but such assumptions fail to take into account that planning saccades to such locations might be too costly in terms of effort or attention required. To investigate costs of saccadic planning, subjects searched for a target letter that was contained in either one of two clusters located on either side of a central fixation target. A target was present on each trial and was more likely (probability=0.8) to appear in one cluster than the other. Probabilities were disclosed by differences in cluster intensities. The distance between each cluster and central fixation varied (60'-300'). The presentation time was limited (500 ms) to ensure that a successful search would require a wisely chosen saccadic plan. The best chance of finding the target would be to direct the first saccade to the high-probability location, but only one of the six subjects tested followed this strategy consistently. The rest (to varying degrees) preferred to aim the first saccade to the closer location, often followed by an attempted search of the remaining location. Two-location searches were unsuccessful; performance at both locations was poor due to insufficient time. Preferences for such ineffective strategies were surprising. They suggest that saccadic plans were influenced by attempts to minimize the cognitive and attentional load attached to planning and to maximize the number of new foveal views that can be acquired in a limited period of time. These strategies, though disastrous in our task, may be crucial in natural scanning, when many cognitive operations are performed at once, and the risk attached to a few errant glances at unimportant places is small.	832b7813718b20ddd4f2764a1e8e3a57	1e76d4eaf60f1e267de3fa4d7c93f088	41c1630fb4c008fd280c663cdae0024f	article	{Eye movements during visual search: The costs of choosing the optimal path}	Christian Araujo and Eileen Kowler and Mischa Pavel	\N	2001
8524119	Psychological review	87	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JustCarpenter1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	329	\N	4	\N		This article presents a model of reading comprehension that accounts for the
\
allocation of eye fixations of college students reading scientific passages. The
\
model deals with processing at the level of words, clauses, and text units.
\
Readers make longer pauses at points where processing loads are greater.
\
Greater loads occur while readers are accessing infrequent words, integrating
\
information from important clauses, and making inferences at the ends of sen-
\
tences. The model accounts forthe gaze duration on each word of text as a func-
\
tion of the involvement of the various levels of processing. The model is em-
\
bedded in a theoretical framework capable of accommodating the flexibility
\
of reading.
\
	80f28955fd721e4f0919128e36cbcdf0	605bc717f916fa2a080acbfd944e5360	92dbdc4ee0f9168d02fec2ec784f6996	article	{A theory of reading: from eye fixations to comprehension.}	Marcel Adam Just and Patricia A. Carpenter	\N	1980
8524493	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Umweltpolitik der Industrieländer. Entwicklung-Bilanz-Erfolgsbedingungen	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	\N	\N	\N	Jänicke_1996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e909a896966405da5c52655df913276d	75107278c05688028303e5cef885e5fa	f356945112eee5b35132ce7660e46d57	incollection	Erfolgsbedingungen von Umweltpolitik	Martin Jänicke	Martin Jänicke	1996
8524551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Politische Steuerung in Theorie und Praxis	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlag	Baden Baden	\N	\N	Dose_2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	315-335	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f0b67d7a5102f0348de56e1d3ab7df2	85006964070b99d01f8b56aec922bdf9	410c6a5a5eb92a95cca02f35c4e47403	incollection	Problemorientierte politische Steuerung	Nicolai Dose	Axel Görlitz and Hans-Peter Burth	2001
8524586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osaka University Law Review 53 (2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sanden_2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac912318091512603846790eb36a1e2e	83ade3ce69e2a97f9a01b850b4ed4fbd	c67bf9410617d03830fff6e1f96a085a	incollection	Das Vorsorgeprinzip im europäischen und deutschen Umweltrecht- Weiterentwicklung und Impulse für das internationale Recht	Joachim Sanden	Osaka University	2006
8524604	SVR- Straßenverkehrsrecht. Zeitschrift für die Praxis des Verkehrsjuristen	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rebler_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	201- 204	\N	6	\N		\N	afbab28b2f8d5c2846be1ac419a7cb44	265657bb553499647f8aaa34185ed3fb	d43c8b2b4307dae672b164f606c07311	article	Fahrverbote zur Verringerung der Umgebungsbelastung durch Feinstaub 	Adolf Rebler	\N	2007
8524636	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck Verlag	München	\N	\N	Jagow_2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	457b592f3394d709c587362340ed382c	f92a78a9e2f1d2845f1e43c0214e896c	96de98e705a9f8cb491394c85a40157e	book	Straßenverkehrsrecht	Joachim Jagow and Michael Burmann and Rainer Heß	\N	2007
8524729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	FMCBook	\N	\N	Thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.23}, isbn = {047002710X}, owner = {GRon}	\N	c6be1b7cc91bd27e788191ad1b56c83a	73922c2d81a87ecdfcc18f0fe0d6d9db	069c8dcf6d7510d69b0baeb866575b83	book	Fundamental Modeling Concepts: Effective Communication of IT Systems	Andreas Knöpfel and Bernhard Gröne and Peter Tabeling	\N	2006
8525424	Information Research	6	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hildreth2001	http://informationr.net/ir/6-2/paper101.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		User-oriented approaches to information retrieval (IR) system performance evaluation assign a major role to user satisfaction with search results and overall system performance. Expressed satisfaction with search results is often used as a measure of utility. Many research studies indicate that users of on-line library catalogs (OPACs) and other IR systems often express satisfaction with poor search results. This phenomenon of "false positives," inflated assessments of search results and system performance, has not been adequately explained. Non-performance factors such as interface style and ease of use may have an affect on a searcher's satisfaction with search results. The research described in this report investigates this phenomenon. This paper presents the findings of an experimental study which compared users' search performance and assessments of ease of use, system usefulness, and satisfaction with search results after use of a Web OPAC or its conventional counterpart. The primary questions addressed by this research center on the influence of two experimental factors, OPAC search interface style and search task level of difficulty, on the dependent variables: actual search performance, perceptions of ease of use and system usefulness, and assessments of satisfaction with search results. The study also investigated associations between perceived ease of use, system usefulness, and satisfaction with search results. Lastly, the study looked for associations between the dependent variables and personal characteristics. No association was found between satisfaction with search results and actual search performance. Web OPAC searchers outperformed Text OPAC searchers, but search task level of difficulty is a major determinant of search success. A strong positive correlation was found between perceptions of system ease of use and assessments of search results.	0989991213fc92b67365201f19b8cd10	7a44942589644c7fc063b07b98525594	30e85b5c21f058b488b8f04416dd1474	article	Accounting for users' inflated assessments of on-line catalogue search performance and usefulness: an experimental study	Charles R. Hildreth	\N	2001
8526787	Physical Review Letters	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	miao:246803	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v100/e246803	\N		\N	\N	246803	\N	24	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {246803}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.246803}	\N	e5b630c3eac3af5ece2965315871ad7c	b6e13666bac416c73425a3f391c102e6	badd7017ad069db6a1be3af1ff955546	article	Disturbance of Tunneling Coherence by Oxygen Vacancy in Epitaxial Fe/MgO/Fe Magnetic Tunnel Junctions	G. X. Miao and Y. J. Park and J. S. Moodera and M. Seibt and G. Eilers and M. M\\"{u}nzenberg	\N	2008
8526812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Proceedings of I-KNOW ´08, 8th International Conference on Knowledge Management, Graz, Austria, September 3-5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LohmannThalmann08	\N	\N		\N	\N	304-312	\N	\N	\N		\N	10c5a05eeb3757048791f1c78d3400ac	8c6fd93f27f080df8113aa76d4fd32dc	210e65121d359125a787b2ff1f6b31d1	inproceedings	Learner-Generated Annotation of Learning Resources – Lessons from Experiments on Tagging	Steffen Lohmann and Stefan Thalmann and Andreas Harrer and Ronald Maier	Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer	2008
8526976	50th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials	99	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	ono:08A905	http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/99/08A905/1	\N		\N	\N	08A905	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, location = {San Jose, California (USA)}, eid = {08A905}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.2173628}	\N	cacfdd93002db49f6f4ecb0998a1fc69	e8960bea6dd4989846a6c38f3bac753e	4b6b569e37c62375da6bdd4b7a73193b	article	Tunneling spectroscopy in CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions	Kazunaga Ono and Tadaomi Daibou and Sung-Jin Ahn and Yuya Sakuraba and Takefumi Miyakoshi and Tadashi Morita and Yukio Kikuchi and Mikihiko Oogane and Yasuo Ando and Terunobu Miyazaki	\N	2006
8527371	jeruslame	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	25556	\N	\N	jeruslame http://www.b02.co.il ירושלים	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e73d9bcdde9ac5bddac9a38219c2da3	798e9b7dfcfa66893a83efd1d5f2eb57	4e31745af49fa6732d2055219b0b27c2	article	jeruslame	jeruslame	jeruslame	1980
8531616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NACCQ '08: 21st Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications	\N	\N	\N	NACCQ	Auckland, New Zealand	\N	\N	Bri08	\N	\N		\N	\N	195--199	\N	\N	\N		\N	745a1ba68035bc5b5bf59e98e78b7d62	8fcf23a15d2af0cefa4c96c974a9e70b	42b14c5ec68956d918b88bc788eecca6	inproceedings	Capstone projects --- An NACCQ Retrospective	Noel Bridgeman	Samuel Mann and Mike Lopez	2008
8531759	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Wirth2008Adipositas	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82e35487b9a0dbd221bc4e795c635f43	64d3fb5e0c9d1e411362e9e0916f837c	cd951ec8d8a8e5c185d86e769aac9b25	book	Adipositas	Alfred Wirth	\N	2008
8531797	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forschungsbericht1983	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dc968a74c7290d47e37099784fe4d16a	797643e6d70afb4f6046d80df7fc0927	882a405b3c91db9c83c7f5a1636fea82	inbook	Interdisziplinäre Therapie der Adipositas - Forschungsbericht	\N	\N	1983
8531810	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juventa Verlag Weinheim und München	\N	\N	\N	Stahr2007Identität	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3f19ea411b0f33c6c1697e412b285bd	e700d0181805abc9f06d99c216e7c686	859d1fd6259829fce2919dae9d5122af	book	Essstörungen und die Suche nach Identität	Ingeborg Stahr and Ingrid Barb-Priebe and Elke Schulz	\N	2007
8531876	Frontiers in Education Conference, 1999. FIE '99. 29th Annual	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ColHen99	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Assessing the process maturity utilized in software engineeringteam project courses	\N	\N	12A9/5-12A9/9 v	\N	\N	\N		As part of their curriculum, many computer science departments
\
offer an introductory software engineering course. This course normally
\
provides an introduction to software engineering topics in conjunction
\
with a semester long team project. The typical goals of this project are
\
to provide students with a team based realistic software development
\
project experience. To ensure students acquire the correct lessons from
\
this project experience, it is essential that the teams utilize
\
well-defined software development processes similar to those practised
\
by leading software development organizations. Since its inception, the
\
Software Engineering Institute Capability Maturity Model (CMM) has
\
served as a guide for organizations seeking to improve their development
\
practices. The CMM identifies five levels of maturity, each of which
\
exemplifies the utilization of key software engineering practices.
\
Organizations can utilize the CMM to assess the maturity of their
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development processes via a self-assessment questionnaire, Although most
\
organizations would like to believe their processes are mature, most are
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at the first two levels of maturity. In an effort to assess the maturity
\
of development practices utilized in software engineering courses, an
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&ldquo;academic&rdquo; version of the CMM questionnaire was developed.
\
This questionnaire was distributed to a sample of software engineering
\
instructors in an effort to assess the maturity of academic software
\
engineering course projects. The questionnaire and the survey results
\
are presented and discussed. The goal of this effort is to provide an
\
assessment of current software engineering course project education. As
\
in the commercial world, this assessment will help pinpoint areas of
\
improvement. It will also provide a challenge to software engineering
\
instructors to &ldquo;practice what they preach &rdquo; and strive for
\
higher levels of process maturity	996e07229a1bf4b5c988949be3585b98	b2f5f32c308c565fe90488580c88e3da	07d320cf44329c6f8ea8b119e28352c1	inproceedings	Assessing the process maturity utilized in software engineering
\
team project courses	J.S. Collofello and Chi Heng Ng	\N	1999
8531938	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	lw_soziologie_2008	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-3-518-58503-0	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-518-58503-0 }	\N	2f12cf82ef9f17f39d970e64009cf6b8	bf7d74ab8040bf6a3ca187bc8eb6a8a2	1d43e489dedfca4756baa23bb1a585f0	book	Soziologie der Städte;	Martina Löw	\N	2008
8531952	Zfbb	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider:OPACs	http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/jportal_derivate_00167946/j09-h1-auf-2.pdf?hosts=	\N		\N	\N	9-19	\N	1	\N		\N	ecc5cf6310c08fe303c70632b257766c	8d1c1ea7dc4a6d084575cf455dfa3483	5f23a74d19445d0452700ff15ff6f6e4	article	OPACs, Benutzer und das Web	René Schneider	\N	2009
8532018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch und Computer 2009: Grenzenlos frei? 	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	ORK2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e241a3156954f8464d84a8ed26e6ac5	2a06449e89a584a3f4da854fa73f4df1	07ab244857ab60d0f51e3ab35ac68c68	inproceedings	Einsatz großer Wandbildschirme als Fenster in Kooperationssysteme	Florian Ott and Alexander Richter and Michael Koch	Hartmut Wandke	2009
8532096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RiVo2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2032daf0b79188990ddb919d69c65e84	2afd6c5e4dbf835345178b7ce66f99ec	ab50f319010c6b047432997ed78eefac	inproceedings	SkiBaserl – Knowledge Management in High-Performance Sports	Alexander Richter and Georg Vogel	Klaus Tochtermann and Hermann Maurer	2009
8532118	DUZ	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	69	\N	\N		\N	\N	43	\N	1-2	\N		\N	55e84f491d46fb8138362ec733705c4e	7262f0f5ed319a571b29ebd71cf9473b	f8c2b84a0baa5d0340901c59af8ef75d	article	Karriereplan ist Rarität	Fred G. Becker and Michael Tölle	\N	2002
8532126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strominger2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1313	\N	Five Problems in Quantum Gravity	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1313
\
Comment: 11 pages, based on lectures given at the 2008 Cargese Summer School
\
  and to appear in the proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present five open problems in quantum gravity which one might reasonably
\
hope to solve in the next decade. Hints appearing in the literature are
\
summarized for each one.
\
	930e391bfae69958a884643f9a27e3eb	11635a1de8e02097dc00f7005d8761bf	a175840d99197242628a1cc2e29e99f6	misc	Five Problems in Quantum Gravity	Andrew Strominger	\N	2009
8532127	\N	\N	\N	4., aktualisierte und �berarb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	371	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2740437bd972ab03e47e78e1b1f7d9ea	51da4c6c66cb2d04f10956aa58205a27	a9c0f4fac4fae37560bdbb6294176b00	book	Personalentwicklung. Bildung, Förderung und Organisationsentwicklung in Theorie und Praxis	Manfred Becker	\N	2005
8532136	BWP - Berufsbildung in Wissenschaft und Praxis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	316	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-14	\N	1	\N		\N	b15c39293ead352892e2871e31d2d3d0	14c2f8fed18fd530ab03a77b3f6f7cad	e0eb354a201351292956788d4709a3ac	article	Betriebliche Weiterbildung in Europa: Deutschland weiterhin nur im Mittelfeld. Erste Ergebnisse aus CVTS3	Frederike Behringer and Dick Moraal and Gudrun Schönfeld	\N	2008
8532145	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSEET '97: Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Pie97	\N	\N	Teaching software engineering principles using maintenance-based projects	\N	\N	53	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8186-7886-0}	We describe a first undergraduate course in software engineering based on maintenance exercises. The approach has been successful in teaching important software engineering principles in a 10-week quarter to undergraduates inexperienced in these principles.	c3f1c3a1630bf314dd23fdbf81219b56	13468f9e818a72756f711e67d6cc8dff	6a8bdaac89ed7aedd8443859e8e619dc	inproceedings	Teaching software engineering principles using maintenance-based projects	K. R. Pierce	\N	1997
8532152	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lernen im Chaos - Lernen für das Chaos	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	253	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	dea1fbdb558279fd1e7071805991b7da	d6de34817de82d24533f98a8026f3cc5	c009a76c881bc6a20ff017a6ead163b2	incollection	Herausforderungen und Risiken für eine Kompetenzentwicklung in der Arbeit	Bärbel Bergmann	ABWF	1998
8532169	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Edition QUEM. 17	51	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05fa8b4884120074426a2e86dd66aa96	b145eb09ff42ee319afe891b646c91ac	ed4ee0ae8bdd2db4f42cc20d5423c4b5	book	Arbeiten und Lernen	Bärbel Bergmann and Falk Richter and Andreas Pohlandt and Ulrike Pietrzyk and Doreen Eisfeldt and Vicky Hermet and Dana Oschmann	\N	2004
8532173	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Randono2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1385	\N	Do Spinors Frame-Drag?	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1385
\
	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We investigate the effect of the intrinsic spin of a fundamental spinor field
\
on the surrounding spacetime geometry. We show that despite the lack of a
\
rotating stress-energy source (and despite claims to the contrary) the
\
intrinsic spin of a spin-half fermion gives rise to a frame-dragging effect
\
analogous to that of orbital angular momentum, even in Einstein-Hilbert gravity
\
where torsion is constrained to be zero. This resolves a paradox regarding the
\
counter-force needed to restore Newton's third law in the well known spin-orbit
\
interaction. In addition, the frame-dragging effect gives rise to a {\\it
\
long-range} gravitationally mediated spin-spin dipole interaction coupling the
\
{\\it internal} spins of two sources. We argue that despite the weakness of the
\
interaction, the spin-spin interaction will dominate over the ordinary inverse
\
square Newtonian interaction in any process of sufficiently high-energy for
\
quantum field theoretical effects to be non-negligible.
\
	15355ac7c24b086fb10d74248d4a8063	60c893a7f7d2515a5d019c75a7dae96b	8f3f466f43084c413de0bfa15c4ff3d1	misc	Do Spinors Frame-Drag?	Andrew Randono	\N	2009
8532184	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl	\N	\N	Arbeiten und Lernen	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Edition QUEM. 17	52	\N	\N		\N	\N	299-318	\N	\N	\N		\N	26ddee19536c9cbddad6f780465f8819	553309ebf61ab68b6bd08393695de3e9	b8e241d68c4e41894dede4ca44e28887	incollection	Unterstützung der Kompetenzentwicklung	Bärbel Bergmann	Bärbel Bergmann and Falk Richter and Andreas Pohlandt and Ulrike Pietrzyk and Doreen Eisfeldt and Vicky Hermet and Dana Oschmann	2004
8532218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bamberg	Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg	\N	179	http://www.f-bb.de/fileadmin/Materialien/Instrumente/Dipl.Bescherer.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11b42ffc42cf5a3debe18af4627b2547	4e77e13d3e407681aa077f4098414471	558b33a182cc23b767328511850d4cc4	mastersthesis	Arbeitsintegriertes Lernen. Aufgaben an Führungskräfte	Sabine Bescherer	\N	2008
8532268	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butcher2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.0926	\N	Bootstrapping gravity: a consistent approach to energy-momentum
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  self-coupling	\N	cite arxiv:0906.0926
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Comment: 18 pages	\N	\N	\N	\N		  It is generally believed that coupling the graviton (a classical Fierz-Pauli
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massless spin-2 field) to its own energy-momentum tensor successfully recreates
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the dynamics of the Einstein field equations order by order; however the
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validity of this idea has recently been brought into serious doubt [1]. To
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remedy this confusion, we present a graviton action for which energy-momentum
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self-coupling is indeed consistent with the Einstein field equations. The
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Hilbert energy-momentum tensor for this graviton is calculated explicitly and
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shown to supply the correct second-order term in the field equations. A
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formalism for perturbative expansions of metric-based gravitational theories is
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then developed, and these techniques employed to demonstrate that our graviton
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action is a starting point for a straightforward energy-momentum self-coupling
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procedure that, order by order, generates the Einstein-Hilbert action (up to a
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classically irrelevant surface term). The perturbative formalism is extended to
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include matter and a cosmological constant, and interactions between
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perturbations of a free matter field and the gravitational field are studied in
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a vacuum background. Finally, the effect of a non-vacuum background is
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examined, and the graviton is found to develop a non-vanishing &quot;mass-term&quot; in
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the action.
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	e4af5f811588e90b961657e9d6b10684	25e39d601d598de46e5562a5308764a9	275bda977e21a7fd8f38be940d98cf73	misc	Bootstrapping gravity: a consistent approach to energy-momentum
\
  self-coupling	Luke M. Butcher and Michael Hobson and Anthony Lasenby	\N	2009
8532270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	Technische Universität Berlin	\N	357	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d247bdcf93702da0bc16e00871a26ed1	ca5114f420dbef7a527f3c63678dcf90	9911e0135f59c1342f41c033b9a85f5d	phdthesis	Verbesserung der Lehr- und Lernsituation in ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Studiengängen: Eine Evaluation hochschuldidaktischer Aus- und Fortbildung	Michael Heger	\N	1985
8532285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	Universität Tübingen	\N	199	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c545692fb9cc421c8476cb5c0b2a422	a4e348cf53a6a23bc83b777bb2b1c251	a77463c622b00f8a6cedaf8e78909de9	misc	Grundlagen der pädagogischen Psychologie: Lernen	Sina Biber and Sebastian Strzelczyk and Michael Fleißer	\N	2005
8532312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bern2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.2326	\N	The Ultraviolet Behavior of N=8 Supergravity at Four Loops	\N	cite arxiv:0905.2326
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Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Complete results, including mathematica readable
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  form, presented in the directory aux/ included in the source of this
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  manuscript. As certain computer operating systems (e.g. Windows) preclude the
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  naming of directories &quot;aux&quot; we also host this data at:
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  http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~jjmc/auxiliaryData.tgz	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We describe the construction of the complete four-loop four-particle
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amplitude of N=8 supergravity. The amplitude is ultraviolet finite, not only in
\
four dimensions, but in five dimensions as well. The observed extra
\
cancellations provide additional non-trivial evidence that N=8 supergravity in
\
four dimensions may be ultraviolet finite to all orders of perturbation theory.
\
	6cede343be3113b38bd75260652fcf77	2f62108838bf1039d7dbeb18b1248907	96d6358ef081f61ed53757c5f8b34170	misc	The Ultraviolet Behavior of N=8 Supergravity at Four Loops	Z. Bern and J. J. Carrasco and L. J. Dixon and H. Johansson and R. Roiban	\N	2009
8532323	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Katsaroumpas2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.0521	\N	One-loop N=8 supergravity coefficients from N=4 super Yang-Mills	\N	cite arxiv:0906.0521
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Comment: 39 pages, 12 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We use supersymmetric generalised unitarity to calculate supercoefficients of
\
box functions in the expansion of scattering amplitudes in N=8 supergravity at
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one loop. Recent advances have presented tree-level amplitudes in N=8
\
supergravity in terms of sums of terms containing squares of colour-ordered
\
Yang-Mills superamplitudes. We develop the consequences of these results for
\
the structure of one-loop supercoefficients, recasting them as sums of squares
\
of N=4 Yang-Mills expressions with certain coefficients inherited from the
\
tree-level superamplitudes. This provides new expressions for all one-loop box
\
coefficients in N=8 supergravity, which we check against known results in a
\
number of cases.
\
	972033154f23957de6f0d752d5b66b09	c8c670f69db6eeca417f872cd4a55482	b5387d408bf5fae49802ec19a844b2ba	misc	One-loop N=8 supergravity coefficients from N=4 super Yang-Mills	Panagiotis Katsaroumpas and Bill Spence and Gabriele Travaglini	\N	2009
8532325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gut zu Wissen. Links zur Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Westfälisches Dampfboot	Münster	\N	\N	246	\N	\N		\N	\N	114-130	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ab3af3bfa93a837b08c41dc8328a881	48b3d0d1bc66f67a19f939716da07c57	09ddcafd995a3874ce88210fae37e425	incollection	Riskantes Wissen?: Zur Rolle der Wissenschaft in der Risikogesellschaft	Wolfgang Bonß	Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung	2002
8532341	Biosystems Engineering	101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/280818438&referer=brief_results	\N	Image-based real-time displacement measurement system [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	388--395	\N	4	\N	issn = {1537-5110}, refid = {280818438}	\N	5f4fdd717fcd1938cc8bd38820d8706c	cb169fe66ce3a194ccc6f9a1057d53e9	9a30e3eb6c13d7a83df2353399c4a09a	article	Image-based real-time displacement measurement system	D. H. Kim and D. C. Slaughter	\N	2008
8532353	Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift	130. Jahrgang	\N	\N	Juli	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flieger2005Geburtsrisiko	\N	\N		\N	Fazit: Mütterliche Adipositas erhöht die Gefahr von Totgeburten und neonatalen Todesfällen signifikant. Die Autoren fordern deshalb Präventionsmaßnahmen: Adipöse Schwangere sollten früh zu spezialisierten Geburtshelfern überwiesen werden. Die sonografische Schätzung der kindlichen Größe müsse öfters durchgeführt und nach individuellen Größentabellen, die Allgemeinzustand und Rauchgewohnheiten der Mutter mit einbeziehen, evaluiert werden.	1621	\N	27	\N		\N	9e6ecd1d7b3eacfd985b11222eea244b	b51db75f2c9f408d5828e2e41db3460c	be6abc3627e6c7b3128dff3e363660e7	article	Mütterliches Übergewicht erhöht Geburtsrisiken	Katja Flieger	\N	2005
8532367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	HIS-Kurzinformation: 2005/5	49	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	54c929a11e5e497767e3ae6074b61af4	4cb871d17024ffef39bc3e2dd6d3aae2	5d5b6cbf5f0ae3eff321cbe01c601152	book	Die Ausbildungsleistungen von Hochschulen: eine international vergleichende Analyse im Rahmen des Berichtssystems zur technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit Deutschlands	Jürgen Egeln and Christoph Heine	\N	2005
8532368	\N	\N	\N	2. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland [u.a.]	Amsterdam [u.a.]	\N	North Holland mathematical library ; 24	UBMA_018769845	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=018769845&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XVI, 555 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-444-87378-3, 4-06-203231-7}	\N	7df0fdc169e41f8ac69c3fa1b5f19a81	9fb8845fd41f7571f074da29459692d5	607499ca1b230db62d2faea51bce5d1d	book	Stochastic differential equations and diffusion processes	Nobuyuki Ikeda and Shinzo Watanabe	\N	1989
8532433	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität auf dem Prüfstand. Konzepte und Befunde der Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	208	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-225	\N	\N	\N		\N	408b1f4e76c7ff2c294d48af4ed4a8ec	ae16c22ad0bb188d59fbdabd57a5f909	4c645de120eb68b198f03b0b1a08aa57	incollection	Begutachtung durch Fachkollegen in der Wissenschaft. Stand der Forschung zur Reliabilität, Fairness und Validität des Peer-Review-Verfahrens	Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel	Stefanie Schwarz and Ulrich Teichler	2003
8532458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open University Press	Milton Keynes	\N	\N	Ell91	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e8d3cfa839deea19148fac21e579c21	613fbfb3b7f5c370eedc87a3764305b8	abcb9c909d0f1f2a53d841a04824be57	book	Action Research for Educational Change	John Elliot	\N	1991
8532466	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lernen im Chaos - Lernen für das Chaos	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	258	\N	\N		\N	\N	41-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	9cb378a3a3b5c8362228a1fe74c97be8	d16098c381e580fd7f84ac43ef7eeb27	f0d7689d2b6b5fdffaf8913f1a735bfa	incollection	Suche nach erwachsenenpädagogischen Arbeitshypothesen	Rainer Brödel	ABWF	1998
8532483	Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:bailey:2005	http://www.springerlink.com/content/mm5k6emyqfy838v2	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	174--186	\N	\N	\N		An unsatisfiable set of constraints is minimal if all its (strict) subsets are satisfiable. The task of type error diagnosis requires finding all minimal unsatisfiable subsets of a given set of constraints (representing an error), in order to generate the best explanation of the error. Similarly circuit error diagnosis requires finding all minimal unsatisfiable subsets in order to make minimal diagnoses. In this paper we present a new approach for efficiently determining all minimal unsatisfiable sets for any kind of constraints. Our approach makes use of the duality that exists between minimal unsatisfiable constraint sets and maximal satisfiable constraint sets. We show how to incrementally compute both these sets, using the fact that the complements of the maximal satisfiable constraint sets are the hitting sets of the minimal unsatisfiable constraint sets. We experimentally compare our technique to the best known method on a number of large type problems and show that considerable improvements in running time are obtained. Keywords: Minimal unsatisfiable sets, constraint solving, hitting sets, hypergraph transversals.
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ER  -	524f7ad5f4c44e543be42db9d31804b8	b16b33da95d1005dd1b7958a275a66fb	cdb0349a725de70cb3d637de4041c334	article	Discovery of Minimal Unsatisfiable Subsets of Constraints Using Hitting Set Dualization	James Bailey and Peter J. Stuckey	\N	2005
8532487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	160	\N	\N		\N	\N	213-232	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f41f73bee2aabb56d17f5a7c01ca04e	f93b45b0dd2620daa9cb3e4744c044ac	a3aa612c4d41abe11e96c74a915cd93a	incollection	Personalentwicklung an Hochschulen	Thomas Breisig and Hans-Joachim Kahlen	Anke Hanft	2000
8532607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen, Wissenschaft und Praxis	138	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9c4a38b630f29d7cae6fca194051d92	f26276b423f5bd582a48ad76dd816f59	a6d05e4901f937a2a8af27e9d7b8c573	book	Handwörterbuch der Hochschulreform	Falk Bretschneider and Peer Pasternack	\N	2005
8532629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	Forum Hochschule. 2007/13	341	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	52a9880649a3fd331a7e5181bca7fe33	97289aec2abe26d36b77a4a8c8d6f6ae	ac34a02526ce615fd678fca3740fed40	book	Übergänge und Erfahrungen nach dem Hochschulabschluss: Ergebnisse der HIS-Absolventenbefragung des Jahrgangs 2005	Kolja Briedis	\N	2007
8532636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Köln ; Weimar ; Wien	\N	Europäische Geschichtsdarstellungen ; 14	UBHD66191700	\N	\N		\N	\N	XI, 170 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-412-08406-6}, language = {ger}	\N	597b8791fd3057f37ca9dbb6170735a1	9727d79ea9917402fa59205a5311d288	f20ecd3a73162c36a6fb79cef85627b8	book	Herodot und die Epoche der Perserkriege : Realitäten und Fiktionen ; Kolloquium zum 80. Geburtstag von Dietmar Kienast	\N	Bruno Bleckmann	2007
8532650	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	282	\N	\N		\N	\N	66-71	\N	3	\N		\N	ec5a46b65a700b0edcdd60a0ca648647	5df257c54988d637aeedb42b443394ce	1d42c0b936428c3ba00ba2ce89ea28cd	article	Schlüsselkompetenzen als Chance zur Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Hochschulen	Tobina Brinker	\N	2007
8532704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Conti:2008	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	5	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1475-2}	\N	76938cd4e2df2aa8d1493a102fd81111	5924b4ec8eb92309d2ea0fe1698d6b12	3df5208a71d2239426b7cfc56a7d9f81	book	1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther	\N	Marco Conti	2008
8532707	\N	\N	\N	[2. print.]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Franke:2007	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	4	\N	isbn = {978-0-8308-1474-9 - 0-8308-1474-4}, totalpages = {xxxi, 458 p.}	\N	98dfd299879e3f44ee471de4794ad06f	12eb147549c480c02ca61bd3c7a57818	634fd9c62482fd4c082082d4465d924e	book	Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1-2 Samuel	\N	John R. Franke	2007
8532723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Simonetti:2006	\N	\N		\N	40 $	xxviii, 253 p.	\N	6	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1476-0}	\N	a14a461e3d0e92be2cf26a75a8548cb7	40fc0b8a4b06743df3e277052918942a	43b9cb040b4359ac84ad007ff599ba3c	book	Job	\N	Manlio Simonetti and Marco Conti	2006
8532738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Wesselschmidt:2007	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	8	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1478-7}, totalpages = {xxviii, 253 p.}	\N	c094b1eb63695ee80627c5d3e4425992	fc797536a9bd34002ae63934e5f24ad8	44c560b1d9eea1ef2522d6a03025b90f	book	Psalms 51-150	\N	Quentin F. Wesselschmidt	2007
8532753	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture : Old Testament	Wright:2005	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	9	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1479-5}, totalpages = {XXIX, 434 S.}	\N	f30317a9b1ec844a37ec01ee03e118e5	0e860e99e4312165985b206828a279ae	3332539cfdbd0979547f6a116fb5702d	book	Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon	\N	John Robert Wright	2005
8532766	\N	\N	\N	4. print.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	MacKinion:2007	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	10	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1480-9 - 978-0-8308-1480-0}	\N	b4eb033206b1bd571474214480dbb862	722a6a648093024009b61b5829792e15	ed7c9017211b02f6f8962afc7ffeabb1	book	Isaiah 1 - 39	\N	Steven A. MacKinion	2007
8532775	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Elliott:2007	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	11	\N	isbn = {978-0-8308-1481-7}, totalpages = {XXXI, 349 S.}	\N	bda172302d14bcf4fd3a76005e51d926	927654e2c45c6b1ac315b0bcff0239ab	7076455d63b7ab12be1397d8e678bab2	book	Isaiah 40 -66	\N	Mark W. Elliott	2007
8532777	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	152	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-68	\N	\N	\N		\N	006e3a86f40b4d562bba28158da1b1fe	d524162a25d2f907fba812ea9b0e0a5a	0b0b331b52227320d49e81f01a84b49a	incollection	Akademische Leitungsqualität - Führung an Hochschulen: Einige wissenschaftliche und hochschulpolitische Probleme	Michael Daxner	Anke Hanft	2000
8532796	Europäische Zeitschrift Berufsbildung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	186	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-28	\N	27	\N		\N	371115f8ed8c8ce3e254f5bf5b004c6e	dfe4ceed6145c451cc5fa7c96f00c6aa	0242f65c231a2998615973cfc57f87bd	article	Kollektives Lernen. Theoretische Perspektiven und Wege zu Unterstützung von vernetztem Lernen	Maarten de Laat and Robert-Jan Simons	\N	2002
8532802	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Stevenson:2008	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	13	\N	isbn = {978-0-8308-1483-3}	\N	144deac91ac110a93749ba3ca2dfb845	de60acf0cc2d479705de549508e22689	9e091856b878f28a71956ed5af01458f	book	Ezekiel, Daniel	\N	Kenneth Stevenson and Michael Glerup	2008
8532825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / Old Testament	Ferreiro:2003	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	14	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1484-1}	\N	4d138d6b60b5d1f3b3d287dc6807fd7e	d1cb62ca35b79e3aa8d2588079c3ca2a	560db817a596e92a30645a04aa71ee41	book	The Twelve Prophets	\N	Alberto Ferreiro	2003
8532852	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient Christian commentary on Scripture / New Testament	Elowsky:2006	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	4a	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1489-2 - 978-0-8308-1489-3}, totalpages = {XXXVII, 421 S.}	\N	01bfbcd2e67c2c0862a6c62ebab3be22	b02dd802c22717d415ffce1900eecce0	5fe0dbbc6a6f9051df463a7462898993	book	John 1 - 10	\N	Joel C. Elowsky	2006
8532881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient Christian commentary on Scripture / New testament	Elowsky:2007	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	4b	\N	isbn = {978-0-8308-1099-4}, totalpages = {XVII, 462 S.}	\N	a5a3115cd773ed2abfc908bb62a332f5	0bd3d0901ce8c3552a7c2c3ba2bbbfb5	60bff2b07dda610db01ee158bc6bdff0	book	John 11 - 21	\N	Joel C. Elowsky	2007
8532897	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient Christian commentary on Scripture / New testament	Martin:2006	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	5	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1490-6 - 978-0-8308-1490-9}, totalpages = {XXVI, 368 S.}	\N	45288002ea354873ccb37a7ba988328d	240a00f846912317641142404137e984	9a97626cb9cba47906fc4295dbaa1194	book	Acts	\N	Francis Martin	2006
8532906	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	edition sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	418	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c828751f2ed50f93a95276e92a32215f	b5f7785995de3064700d1dad14cb9e8f	f016c489f451beb942b978bef064ca64	book	Kompetenzerwerb in der Arbeit. Perspektiven arbeitnehmerorientierter Weiterbildung	Peter Dehnbostel and Uwe Elsholz and Julia Gillen	\N	2007
8532925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / New Testament	Heen:2005	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	10	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1495-7}, totalpages = {XXVI, 292 S.}	\N	653c4487c72dd4d4b80276f96ef54516	e19ccb1e668db37a7fb96d2abe790c05	0b1a75bfe87fd6a6a9305033cec5f385	book	Hebrews	\N	Erik M. Heen	2005
8532938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / New Testament	Weinrich:2005	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	12	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1497-3 - 978-0-8308-1497-8}, totalpages = {XXXII, 454 S.}	\N	f580942be6b146429f43ff93341fed0f	72df8cb74f720be2a00d0242cb529d38	12f3eaca3f30f55c3dbdd307b0632bdc	book	Revelation	\N	William C. Weinrich	2005
8532941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	InterVarsity Press	Downers Grove, Ill.	\N	Ancient christian commentary on scripture / New Testament	Bray:2000	\N	\N		\N	40 $	\N	\N	11	\N	isbn = {0-8308-1496-5}, totalpages = {XXX, 288 S.}	\N	40cf2d9417b3b07b65c219bfe04f5f2d	7967243481c48c7866031fc69067ee25	1c94cf72ed33e64fc882b9de053ec6ad	book	James, 1 - 2 Peter, 1 - 3 John, Jude	\N	Gerald Bray	2000
8532945	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	193	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9aa5a13749edc5c0059f6a7fa6ebeafe	e63685e609ce9d8063f4fad78c263d15	f79467f51b0da55698c139917d09d716	book	The new economics: for industry, government, education	William Edwards Deming	\N	2000
8532948	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nippon Kagaku Gijutsu Remmei	Tokyo	\N	\N	B0007J11YS	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {B0007J11YS}	\N	7e13780e3297f05d1834af71e711fc9b	58d83adcd2a6d1b7f4c6dac1fb2f5667	8ebf1fc1ab13393dd7f2ee03d7b27bc0	book	Elementary principles of the statistical control of quality: A series of lectures	W. Edwards Deming	\N	1952
8532952	\N	\N	\N	4.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dtv	München	\N	\N	260	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	22fe5ea06e797b812537d542dcd96818	a01b5d3a41eee138c9109e0cea55e1c6	a45243aca64437ab104b5e3c1271b270	book	Der Strom, der bergauf fließt: Eine Reise durch die Evolution	William H Calvin	\N	1998
8532954	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Qualitätssicherung und Studienreform. Strategie und Programmentwicklung für Fachbereiche und Hochschulen im Rahmen von Zielvereinbarungen am Beispiel der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf	\N	\N	\N	Grupello-Verlag	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	105	\N	\N		\N	\N	228-250	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0f39693dcac4eddea75d68b656806d3	0e521fbda61024dac386c663aab0fc99	a4bd46a18ebc0f9fcdf92725c60925bd	incollection	Hochschuldidaktische Weiterbildung und Beratung. Angebote an den Hochschulen und hochschuldidaktischen Zentren im Vergleich der Bundesländer	Santina Battaglia	Holger Ehlert and Ulrich Welbers	2004
8532955	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	101	\N	\N		\N	\N	305-316	\N	\N	\N		\N	6798ce46c91f07df8d19bc676d63e15c	7a36f0810b4e5f1a4514c1789b79e6d9	fe4d78c803e9f425428a18a95af7d2d3	incollection	Universitäre Personalerbeit im Umbruch	Stefan Baier	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8532957	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	249	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	69eac4e6e49592ccdc3e43ff40ea043c	f19d6ddb5a6e29b94133c87a095c2310	d9465a333f25f3a28514550d38939bd7	book	Wissenschaft in der Wissensgesellschaft	Stefan Böschen and Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer	\N	2003
8532960	Naval Research Logistics	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RichardsonStone1971	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--157	\N	\N	\N		This paper discusses the operations analysis in the underwater search for the remains of the submarine Scorpion.
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Frequent computations of local effectiveness probabilities (LEPs) were carried out on scene during the search and were used to determine an updated (a posteriori) target location distribution.  This distribution formed the basis for recommendation of the current high probability areas for search.
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On-scene and stateside operations analysis are discussed and the progress of the search is indicated by values of SEP for various periods during the operation.	b4ea135fd64dd349d94699031f353db5	353281ba3295914615c3437ca2a40fa0	f307761db534da2e5567e2780d8c07b9	article	{Operations analysis during the underwater search for Scorpion}	Henry R. Richardson and Lawrence D. Stone	\N	1971
8532961	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen Girardet	Berlin	\N	\N	307	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ad904b0115547494a10b321ebc7483bc	459e59522faeac119f7c5ca0a0f35461	0f56540e7992e8ed45567760dc089de2	book	Berufs- und Arbeitspädagogik. Leitfaden der Ausbildungspraxis in Produktions- und Dienstleistungsberufen	Rolf Arnold	\N	1996
8532963	\N	27	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung	211	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5d69bb62fee0fea6d0922340a4147e0	d510d3ed2488df3ec99e77630aeaf849	13b59da995e492899b74b6a538a364c0	book	Personalentwicklung im lernenden Unternehmen	Rolf Arnold	\N	2006
8532964	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	décembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Racine2003	http://www.bdsp.ehesp.fr/fulltext/show.asp?URL=/rsi/75/7.pdf	\N		\N	Bibliogr. p.13-14	7-14	\N	75	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.12}	La prestation de soins culturellement adaptés aux
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8532980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	257	http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=33034	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d18ccb8b44dd6db8685d96e13220296	7dceb272103fefe04d33ef60b4dd89c7	3df4200332c75951aa236964a935fbc2	misc	An Introduction to Connective Knowledge	Stephen Downes	\N	2005
8532990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	252	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6d7f583c1603ddf1f1ce8c3e660be0e9	fae9b37b3d7aa871a61b06f303e61f07	4cdbe99614a033a1a06b2e022d53b207	book	Die Logik des Misslingens. Strategisches Denken in komplexen Situationen	Dietrich Dörner	\N	2003
8533028	Linear Algebra and Its Applications	415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brand06	\N	\N		\N	\N	20--30	Brand	1	\N		\N	7005ee387d2c1051ef16acc18fa779a2	b36a4b2dd40c59deaf5720c6c7cbdb6f	e437dd02ea22c25bf2de83a687f18e11	article	Fast Low-Rank Modifications of the Thin Singular Value Decomposition	Matthew Brand	\N	2006
8533034	SIAM J. Sci. Comput.	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics	Philadelphia, PA, USA	\N	\N	339347	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=339347	\N	On Updating Problems in Latent Semantic Indexing	\N	\N	782--791	\N	2	\N	issn = {1064-8275}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S1064827597329266}	We develop new SVD-updating algorithms for three types of updating problems arising from latent semantic indexing (LSI) for information retrieval to deal with rapidly changing text document collections. We also provide theoretical justification for using a reduced-dimension representation of the original document collection in the updating process. Numerical experiments using several standard text document collections show that the new algorithms give higher (interpolated) average precisions than the existing algorithms, and the retrieval accuracy is comparable to that obtained using the complete document collection.	373a8dbe8af35390e8a4993016e5000a	75791d2348acc4a9aba7b8257ea8c052	f8193ea4a260be91e0a9492456184570	article	On Updating Problems in Latent Semantic Indexing	Hongyuan Zha and Horst D. Simon	\N	1999
8533081	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSSA	Champaign, Ill.	\N	\N	Beste1983	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/256899510&referer=brief_results	\N	Herbicide handbook of the Weed Science Society of America. C. E. Beste, chairman. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {256899510}	\N	33e14a31a5221819f3f6a71eace570dc	263c99e9fbf4ca947df4d6b43e752558	dd7d9f8567cc5f813bbcf97eec8a1095	book	Herbicide handbook of the Weed Science Society of America	C. E. Beste	\N	1983
8533148	\N	19	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Electronic Communications of EASST (ECEASST)	\N	\N	\N	Campus08	http://eceasst.cs.tu-berlin.de/index.php/eceasst/issue/view/25	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	718266c704ba781fe5ca567effe6b79a	4a09e9d04c3386a6f4835ed8650f9e16	1a8d890a7b1a9ed19a83a521e9df2703	proceedings	Context-Aware Adaptation Mechanism for Pervasive and Ubiquitous Services 2009	\N	Romain Rouvoy and Michael Wagner	2009
8533205	Phys. Rev. Lett.	92	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	Dion2004	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004): M. Dion, H. Rydberg, E. Schröder, D. C. Langreth, and B. I. Lundqvist - Van der Waals Density...	\N	\N	246401	\N	24	\N	numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.246401}	A scheme within density functional theory is proposed that provides a practical way to generalize to unrestricted geometries the method applied with some success to layered geometries [H. Rydberg et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 126402 (2003)]. It includes van der Waals forces in a seamless fashion. By expansion to second order in a carefully chosen quantity contained in the long-range part of the correlation functional, the nonlocal correlations are expressed in terms of a density-density interaction formula. It contains a relatively simple parametrized kernel, with parameters determined by the local density and its gradient. The proposed functional is applied to rare gas and benzene dimers, where it is shown to give a realistic description.	e5b9d78f21fe2995f936c3eadfd1cc16	caced99c5713a31f5bd18f49157b944b	098ed2c849d3759ed81c0c34b9d0575d	article	Van der Waals Density Functional for General Geometries	M. Dion and H. Rydberg and E. Schr\\"oder and D. C. Langreth and B. I. Lundqvist	\N	2004
8533248	J Comput Chem	27	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grimme2006	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16955487	\N	Semiempirical GGA-type density functional construc...[J Comput Chem. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1787-1799	\N	15	\N	pmid = {16955487}, doi = {10.1002/jcc.20495}	A new density functional (DF) of the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) type for general chemistry applications termed B97-D is proposed. It is based on Becke's power-series ansatz from 1997 and is explicitly parameterized by including damped atom-pairwise dispersion corrections of the form C(6) x R(-6). A general computational scheme for the parameters used in this correction has been established and parameters for elements up to xenon and a scaling factor for the dispersion part for several common density functionals (BLYP, PBE, TPSS, B3LYP) are reported. The new functional is tested in comparison with other GGAs and the B3LYP hybrid functional on standard thermochemical benchmark sets, for 40 noncovalently bound complexes, including large stacked aromatic molecules and group II element clusters, and for the computation of molecular geometries. Further cross-validation tests were performed for organometallic reactions and other difficult problems for standard functionals. In summary, it is found that B97-D belongs to one of the most accurate general purpose GGAs, reaching, for example for the G97/2 set of heat of formations, a mean absolute deviation of only 3.8 kcal mol(-1). The performance for noncovalently bound systems including many pure van der Waals complexes is exceptionally good, reaching on the average CCSD(T) accuracy. The basic strategy in the development to restrict the density functional description to shorter electron correlation lengths scales and to describe situations with medium to large interatomic distances by damped C(6) x R(-6) terms seems to be very successful, as demonstrated for some notoriously difficult reactions. As an example, for the isomerization of larger branched to linear alkanes, B97-D is the only DF available that yields the right sign for the energy difference. From a practical point of view, the new functional seems to be quite robust and it is thus suggested as an efficient and accurate quantum chemical method for large systems where dispersion forces are of general importance.	efe016a50b05c905996642abec90f837	a91f3e0c8ae86caa085bba8ea6aa6b2d	5e32ef7ce3838fd6b61ce7183d611fb3	article	Semiempirical GGA-type density functional constructed with a long-range dispersion correction	S Grimme	\N	2006
8533254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated	\N	\N	\N	Aggarwal2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	752f70467f0190665f1c0d664a49d33d	d8fb6360774fc517e7d931482c1bca18	8f21ce67163016d87fd1d0f7728d4ea8	book	Privacy-Preserving Data Mining: Models and Algorithms	Charu C. Aggarwal and Philip S. Yu	\N	2008
8533261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	Secaucus, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Vaidya2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	24830a4498b9a16b1e7268c582f9866f	70076c776bdc1a664a54e29f4af10194	343553442ae2a99ff8106b8fab99f227	book	Privacy Preserving Data Mining	Jaideep Vaidya and Yu Michael Zhu and Christopher W. Clifton	\N	2005
8533383	0906.2135	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	van_de_sompel_adding_2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2135	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Aggregations of Web resources are increasingly important in scholarship as it adopts new methods that are data-centric, collaborative, and networked-based. The same notion of aggregations of resources is common to the mashed-up, socially networked information environment of Web 2.0. We present a mechanism to identify and describe aggregations of Web resources that has resulted from the Open Archives Initiative - Object Reuse and Exchange {(OAI-ORE)} project. The {OAI-ORE} specifications are based on the principles of the Architecture of the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web, and the Linked Data effort. Therefore, their incorporation into the cyberinfrastructure that supports {eScholarship} will ensure the integration of the products of scholarly research into the Data Web.	c4d61363e94f9b629b9221df0b5e1092	ce13facbf1588e2e7ce6cf631052d8d8	c77183108bafb3468079b592eb253351	article	Adding {eScience} Assets to the Data Web	Herbert Van de Sompel and Carl Lagoze and Michael L Nelson and Simeon Warner and Robert Sanderson and Pete Johnston	\N	2009
8533514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschule gestalten: Denkanstösse aus Hochschulpolitik und Hochschulforschung; Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gerd Köhler	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen - Wissenschaft und Praxis	86	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-66	\N	\N	\N		\N	44b970f039737a78612df404ad9e11e1	eab66db8b7bdcc3f6d8c97e5612511fb	210ec8afcf4c47f08e6c7af56aa328e1	incollection	Von der Ordinarienuniversität zum kognitiven Dienstleister. Die Veränderung der Rahmenbedingungen wissenschaftlicher Arbeit an den Hochschulen	Jürgen Enders	Frauke Gützkow and Gunter (Hrsg.) Quaisser	2004
8533737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Notwendige Verbindungen: Zur Verankerung von Hochschuldidaktik in Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	\N	144	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-82	\N	\N	\N		\N	1eb0fd40963717279508056ec3cbce76	5673a6a518b40cdb77c33baa3a43d4e6	f5509120f362725c7b541783a9bba7b1	incollection	Hochschulreform als Nachwuchspolitik: Macht- und professionstheoretische Bemerkungen zur Qualifizierung und Rekrutierung der Lehrenden	Jürgen Enders	Michael Craanen and Ludwig Huber	2005
8533750	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DUV	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	57	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dcdca64efd98066e96fc4e62cef40947	0a12cc32dceb9546bec629764b7673c4	644a4fca7058b7de4c56b151964cf142	book	Die Steuerung von Universitäten in staatlicher Trägerschaft: Eine organisationstheoretische Analyse	Maria Engels	\N	2001
8533830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehmanns Media	Berlin	\N	International cultural-historical human sciences	198	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	151e44ac331ac1b36870eea89ec03282	25d402de56ece5fc0f71086a32fe881c	2f7926c5d6ab75317032037a9758023c	book	Developmental work research: Expanding activity theory in practice	Yrjö Engeström	\N	2005
8533837	Journal of Education and Work	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	195	\N	\N		\N	\N	133-156	\N	1	\N		\N	20c1b68b32c26537c896b08a0710bc61	1cb0cabc075af6eeb9b1d543c77db1e0	ba88f1516fa48c0dd92e687a2eddbb32	article	Expansive Learning at Work: Towards an activity theoretical reconceptualization	Yrjö Engeström	\N	2001
8533843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BdWi	Marburg	\N	Internationale Studien Tätigkeitstheorie	194	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	260c41697ed344b47970d0fbd1170fd4	17da93c1bddaa71cf7627add3116e393	2822198946a1a3ed4bb101d6369068ea	book	Lernen durch Expansion	Yrjö Engeström	\N	1999
8533874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orienta-Konsultit Oy	Helsinki	\N	\N	242	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fbf5d3d468951dbb40ffb87474b12ea	d6d05ee14bec1e3c8fc1c3be40a1a165	0a4fa77c8c14efeb2e7c858120ec717d	book	Learning by expanding: An activitytheoretical approach to developmental research	Yrjö Engeström	\N	1987
8533886	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	161	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-257	\N	\N	\N		\N	2900a0a960ed24b610eea262cf9992f5	2e5a069f4de99184b350d7531bd8cd76	8bd0f9cc9876cb23ab4d523fce748c1b	incollection	Im Prüfblick der Öffentlichkeit: 'Marketing'-Management der Universität durch Institutionenkommunikation	Henning Escher	Anke Hanft	2000
8533901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	339	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	faed6d2ac68de579fa1f637e25560fe6	82de3d24bd6829639dc398f3e8d1ba89	bf9bb84ca1540c202d2aecf3c24cfebb	book	Framework Standards for the Accreditation of Engineering Programmes	EUR-ACE	\N	2005
8533911	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung	235	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	336a8bb52dd32d9bedad1d93813d7389	eb7721d485658766166c40bebb77ac82	975007966bfae13efe74be23ce0379d1	book	Expansives Lernen	Peter Faulstich and Joachim Ludwig	\N	2004
8533933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	162	\N	\N		\N	\N	258-269	\N	\N	\N		\N	90e58422898b7ced4100c4fabd29ca26	816c2ffa10d971294d666da74c078972	df23f206757c41908ba0b7c2f8914ecf	incollection	Wissenschaftliche Weiterbildung als Wissenstransfer	Peter Faulstich	Anke Hanft	2000
8533944	\N	\N	\N	\N	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANIG	\N	\N	\N	\N	1994	\N	\N		\N	XXIèmes Journées Nationales d'Etudes des Infirmiers Généraux	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.12}	Comptes-rendus des XXIèmes Journées Nationales d'Etudes des Infirmiers
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\	Généraux des 5, 6 et 7 octobres 1994 à Evian les Bains	1a2e36885532de20935e45a692528f0b	8b0c7992ee1586937d1bc6a9aefcbd93	2fb45be11551fad42343066436ff81b3	proceedings	L'éthique à l'hôpital : une mode...règle ou choix	\N	\N	1994
8533946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft: Aktuelle Prozesse, Rahmenbedingungen und Perspektiven ; Dokumentation des 1. Bremer Arbeitsgesprächs zur Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft am 21./22. Februar 2005	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 4	278	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	bfe1774de38db30e28808b09f5d7c221	72711781bd22c40d92327979d6f37977	fc78c2f972acae9fc27a965694bc0529	incollection	Möglichkeiten der Professionalisierung durch hochschulübergreifende Qualifizierungsangebote	Jutta Fedrowitz	Magarethe Hubrath and Franziska Jantzen and Martin Mehrtens	2006
8533955	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Impuls-Stiftung	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	335	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffd1bfcafb16e3428775a92b94404000	637836a9f52267e95900f0aa646b2f70	774e99531eaab5cf3f58c1b08572d6ff	book	Qualitative Anforderungen an die Ingenieurausbildung und die künftigen Bachelor- und Masterstudiengänge	Carola Feller and Beate Stahl	\N	2005
8533965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Impuls-Stiftung	Frankfurt/Main	\N	\N	336	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8002fa1cb897523280ba2294358bec0a	808b0afe4e89b9708f6d8a53923df812	62e561cb87f55450afdf1a05e9a85761	book	Anforderungen an die Promotion im Maschinenbau und der Verfahrenstechnik. Ergebnisse einer empirischen Untersuchung	Carola Feller and Gabriel Ellis and Hartmut Rauen	\N	2007
8534013	Journal of Memory and Language	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	MitchellEtAl2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	266--293	\N	3	\N		When people read temporarily ambiguous sentences, there is often an increased prevalence of regressive eye-movements launched from the word that resolves the ambiguity. Traditionally, such regressions have been interpreted at least in part as reflecting readers’ efforts to re-read and reconfigure earlier material, as exemplified by the Selective Reanalysis hypothesis [Frazier, L., & Rayner, K. (1982). Making and correcting errors during sentence comprehension: Eye movements in the analysis of structurally ambiguous sentences. Cognitive Psychology, 14, 178–210]. Within such frameworks it is assumed that the selection of saccadic landing-sites is linguistically supervised. As an alternative to this proposal, we consider the possibility (dubbed the Time Out hypothesis) that regression control is partly decoupled from linguistic operations and that landing-sites are instead selected on the basis of low-level spatial properties such as their proximity to the point from which the regressive saccade was launched. Two eye-tracking experiments were conducted to compare the explanatory potential of these two accounts. Experiment 1 manipulated the formatting of linguistically identical sentences and showed, contrary to purely linguistic supervision, that the landing site of the first regression from a critical word was reliably influenced by the physical layout of the text. Experiment 2 used a fixed physical format but manipulated the position in the display at which reanalysis-relevant material was located. Here the results showed a highly reliable linguistic influence on the overall distribution of regression landing sites (though with few effects being apparent on the very first regression). These results are interpreted as reflecting mutually exclusive forms of regression control with fixation sequences being influenced both by spatially constrained, partially decoupled supervision systems as well as by some kind of linguistic guidance. The findings are discussed in relation to existing computational models of eye-movements in reading.	aff9dde771c8d0f25af93083858e7360	d96f6fd6f31347e501047aab4b37aa88	9da5e6da550ad24b2ce1c56476bc8f6c	article	{Accounting for regressive eye-movements in models of sentence processing: A reappraisal of the Selective Reanalysis hypothesis}	Don C. Mitchell and Xingjia Shen and Matthew J. Green and Timothy L. Hodgson	\N	2008
8534106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paderborn	\N	\N	145	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	782ef89ced814ed5e45213f7016446c5	eda7b412a12d443fef97ea2ed0d975b7	8298eb70aada5cf9c1cba9ee517529f6	techreport	Hochschuldidaktischer Weiterbildungsbedarf aus Sicht der Lehrenden: Die Paderborner Basiserhebung 2002. Mit einem Ausblick auf Ergebnisse weiterführender Analysen bezogen auf Optimierungsinteresse und Weiterbildungsmotivation	Jürgen Flender and Martin Mürmann	\N	2003
8534118	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	132	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	19-24	\N	1	\N		\N	e0a6f8934fbcc6a1bbb27f9fff6cc03b	e7c420129dc8a7c49404b16c3e03f05f	914f0afd221d5f84583ed86b5d7d69a3	article	Optimierung ja - Weiterbildung nein?: Zur Motivation von Lehrenden, ihre Lehre zu verbessern	Jürgen Flender	\N	2004
8534126	Cognitive Psychology	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FrazierRayner1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	178--210	\N	2	\N		Eye movements were recorded as subjects read sentences containing temporary
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 structural ambiguities. In accord with the garden-path theory of sentence com-
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prehension, shorter reading times were found for sentences conforming to certain
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independently motivated parsing strategies (late closure and minimal attach-
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 ment) than for comparable sentences which violate these strategies. Further,
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longer fixation durations were associated with the very first fixation in the region of
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 the sentence which disambiguated the sentence, suggesting that the human
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sentence-parsing mechanism operates in a rather systematic fashion, immediately
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computing the structural consequences of fixated material for the analysis of
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preceding material. The pattern of regressive eye movements did not conform to
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the view that the parsing mechanism automatically returns to the beginning of the
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sentence to revise an incorrect analysis of linguistic material nor did it support
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the view that the parsing mechanism systematically backtracks through the sen-
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tence until the source of the erroneous analysis is located. Rather, the pattern of
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regressions indicated that the parsing mechanism typically engages in selective
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reanalysis, exploiting whatever information it has available about the type of error
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it has committed to guide its reanalysis attempts. Finally, it is emphasized that an
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understanding of the parser's revision procedures is essential to an explanation of
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why certain linguistic structures cannot be successfully parsed by humans.
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	882dad7c9913c1c605fbe6c093772131	fdf711596f6d3994167edad99fd8480a	16f94c42402580bfa03deb07737f83c4	article	{Making and correcting errors during sentence comprehension: Eye movements in the analysis of structurally ambiguous sentences}	Lyn Frazier and Keith Rayner	\N	1982
8534197	Wirkendes wort. deutsche sprache und literatur in forschung und lehre	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937918478	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	459-473	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	87947fa3be005a6bc23962963b7ced01	0d9ce408e55c1a415307452c2fa4ab89	014b3ff5be1316dfda34d2bfe541a4f7	article	Brecht als schulautor. bilanz und perspektiven	Köster, Juliane	\N	2003
8534198	Wirkendes Wort	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id304313	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Update: 2005_(CD); 2004/2	459-472	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	a75d42ec857192954fdab2008d02adf2	0d9ce408e55c1a415307452c2fa4ab89	13dbf185c24a4fbecbd90a7c16cf2eb5	article	Brecht als Schulautor. Bilanz und Perspektiven	Köster, Juliane	\N	2003
8534201	Distributed Computing	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SurveyDTD	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01782776	\N		\N	\N	161--175	\N	3	\N		The termination problem for distributed computations is analyzed in the general context of asynchronous communication. In the underlying computational model it is assumed that messages take an arbitrary but finite time and do not necessarily obey the FIFO rule. Time diagrams are used as a graphic means of representing the overall communication scheme, giving a clear insight into the difficulties involved (e.g., lack of global state or time, inconsistent time cuts) and suggesting possible solutions.
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ER  -	c0978bc409f02a62f10aab19cfcc1513	bb78facb37223ac10d4adb7cd4bd5785	2c52b3a03d18ef0bff093478159d9e26	article	Algorithms for distributed termination detection	Friedemann Mattern	\N	1987
8534203	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge Falmer	New York	\N	\N	163	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	abd6f20d94b8929ce766607d4ea17529	e1b65ec8b92bbc39c60cc7ffc3d7d0fb	0b8330415740878864e8bb5f28201c0c	book	Educational Development and Leadership in Higher Education: Implementing an Institutional Strategy	Kym Fraser	\N	2005
8534234	Personalführung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	181	\N	\N		\N	\N	38-46	\N	1	\N		\N	38a2d7642881814fc6bd191a76237d82	d51e368640451f62d1f735cb1ff5b12d	ca1bd0d62bd6079f4b81e1b29e7e5891	article	Lebensbegleitendes Lernen im Unternehmen. Strukturierte Kompetenzentwicklung und lernförderliche Arbeitsplätze als Grundlagen einer innovativen Unternehmens- und Personalpolitik	Ekkehart Frieling and Heike Bernard and Ellen Schäfer and Thomas Fölsch	\N	2005
8534240	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. �berarb. und erw. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern [u.a.]	\N	Aus dem Programm Huber: Psychologie-Lehrbuch	318	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	754d5a61f838a88d613bcd837d546b11	b43fec9d3ab17c6e4e0dcae13ca18ff4	b9c4868d9dfe9a95b14a09fa5ecd3a83	book	Lehrbuch Arbeitspsychologie	Ekkehart Frieling and Karlheinz Sonntag	\N	1999
8534248	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	FKS2000	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=358916.358947#	\N	Coordination of communication	\N	Versuchsbeschreibung: wieviel bringt audio und video für kollaboration 
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wurde mir von Steven Dow empfohlen, klingt sehr spannend	21--30	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-222-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/358916.358947}	We outline some of the benefits of shared visual information for collaborative repair tasks and report on a study comparing collaborative performance on a manual task by workers and helpers who are located side-by-side or connected via audio-video or audio-only links. Results show that the dyads complete the task more quickly and accurately when helpers are co-located than when they are connected via an audio link. However, they didn't achieve similar efficiency gains when they communicated through an audio/video link. These results demonstrate the value of a shared visual work space, but raise questions about the adequacy of current video communication technology for implementing it.	dd6a36e583f58fef5a976e1d19dd752d	df800360c5f2654684e94675c9584497	f8e29d1d5934f560feb7a52f1ebc1662	inproceedings	Coordination of communication: effects of shared visual context on collaborative work	Susan R. Fussell and Robert E. Kraut and Jane Siegel	\N	2000
8534252	\N	\N	\N	3. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim	\N	System und Organisation. 6	75	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fc62f03dc465d0de4d980a04ccddae9c	b986a00dc7115c54b01fd2901840a24d	920628be18e58baadfbcdfff87a328f7	book	Organisationsentwicklung als Lernprozess von Menschen und Systemen. zur Rekonstruktion eines Forschungs- und Beratungsansatzes und seiner metadidaktischen Relevanz	Fritz Gairing	\N	2002
8534275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Press	Boston	\N	\N	garvin2000learninginaction	\N	\N	Learning in action : a guide to putting the learning organization to work [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1578512514  9781578512515}, refid = {247798592}	\N	a10e3a6d0a5e9bb037783359847029fe	a209fb97dad1e1d904b623f686f4ae4e	8a7ffa8e8674e9e72ff6c824ac06720c	book	Learning in action: a guide to putting the learning organization to work	David A. Garvin	\N	2000
8534282	Nature	271	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RovamoEtAl1978	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=625324&dopt=Citation	\N	Cortical magnification factor predicts the photopi...[Nature. 1978] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	54-56	\N	5640	\N	pmid = {625324}, doi = {}	\N	bd7dfefea480e1f39193e3a592ede462	b207d148431e69218005bde0f418c4b5	e0b59fd7df246e6cca634bc6dc4a9df1	article	Cortical magnification factor predicts the photopic contrast sensitivity of peripheral vision	Jyrki Rovamo and Veijo Virsu and Risto Näsänen	\N	1978
8534322	Jahrbuch für den Rhein-Kreis Neuss	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sauer.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-23	\N	\N	\N		\N	1037913c622fab82f8a90e2dbccfe89a	7ec49feea44d6bde0ba0cf5cb851bab7	25131cd79579477e6c2e4ed4bada79ee	article	Zur römischen und klösterlichen Vergangenheit von Gut Gnadental: Ein archäologischer Beitrag	Sabine Sauer	\N	2006
8534323	Jahrbuch für den Rhein-Kreis Neuss	2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auler.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-15	\N	\N	\N		\N	149797e611b8e55d34486f9f9e7673b7	5af8317ca3242d433c2bf735574d9779	5558b061247818c2f958cf99d2d48236	article	Scheiterhaufen, Graburnen und Knochenbrand: Zu frühkaiserzeitlichen römischen Bestattungen eines Militärlagers an der Deichstraße in Zons	Jost Auler	\N	2009
8534324	Jahrbuch für den Rhein-Kreis Neuss	2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auler.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-15	\N	\N	\N		\N	b89095abb919bf72dfa68a35246c2b46	ef0db60aff328a8198d249911772e2fd	6d5b9549272371055a4de6fb1e50583f	article	Archäologisches Museum Haus Bürgel: Betrachtungen zur Situation des Raumes Dormagen in der Römerzeit	Jost Auler	\N	2006
8534343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theorie und Praxis systemischer Pädagogik	\N	\N	\N	Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-44	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3896705148 9783896705143}, refid = {162292217}	\N	596b9052c7850c51cce332dee542a1d3	76ca274c2fb930c15ad4033c5d53cc36	19e6dffb4e71151f313c5ddb59a6e65d	incollection	Soziale Konstruktion und Bildung im Kontext globaler Konflikte	Kenneth Gergen	Rolf Balgo	2006
8534361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reformpotential an Hochschulen. Frauen als Akteurinnen in Hochschulreformprozessen	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	79	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-61	\N	\N	\N		\N	7c2d4756fbc99142097b204802f1238e	c19de9123d034dea8ee3a32674f1bfa5	0c19ce70eac5e48507e87be1446f6db3	incollection	Macht Hochschulpolitik einen Unterschied?	Ute Giebhardt	Christine Roloff	1998
8534381	managerSeminare	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	glogeraxel2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	56-60	\N	132	\N		\N	bad9ab8fc200d8c5653e2e58df72538e	ea3dbe86262d722d1e2f3d5413e0f9ac	2605d41dc84bdaed61ae7dada5a49b26	article	Die Weiterbildungsminis kommen: Lerntrend Kürze.	Axel Gloger	\N	2009
8534394	\N	\N	\N	20.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managerseminare Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3936075824	\N	\N	Seminare 2009: Das Jahrbuch der Management-Weiterbildung: Amazon.de: Jürgen Graf: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783936075823}, asin = {3936075824}, isbn = {3936075824}	\N	7e2ec0aab8c41cca24bad0c59b330453	bd4c544132fe2244e3d75b683cfca7e3	5538ebe8fd1c3627a3fd4e99db43781f	book	Seminare 2009: Das Jahrbuch der Management-Weiterbildung	\N	Jürgen Graf	2008
8534402	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	416	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3609bbc6e656293fca49b29b560f9bb	99bc345c60d7e3d2073f80aac6de353a	73d96d51f994953ebd37b22e59e3dd70	book	Die Weiterbildungslüge: Warum Seminare und Trainings Kapital vernichten und Karrieren knicken	Richard Gris	\N	2008
8534406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GITO	Berlin	\N	\N	244	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa13c324b6fc6db595bd9157f77460c3	9599afad422b2794f0086ed2eb1ffc9e	29a2615c1a7abca78a2beecd05ffb982	book	4. Konferenz Professionelles Wissensmanagement. Erfahrungen und Visionen	Norbert Gronau	\N	2007
8534411	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	153	\N	\N		\N	\N	70-98	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca55a6f4b53bf56b47a7a54e87193c71	61a797e357b092d97a8b5703a67d5492	be0b2f2063f26406387b73d916fb1992	incollection	'... dass die Hochschule durch ein Präsidium geleitet wird'.. Erste Erfahrungen mit einer kollegialen Hochschulleitung an der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg	Siegfried Grubitzsch	Anke Hanft	2000
8534446	ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	151647	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=151646.151647	\N	The derivation of distributed termination detection algorithms from garbage collection schemes	\N	\N	1--35	\N	1	\N	issn = {0164-0925}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/151646.151647}	It is shown that the termination detection problem for distributed computations can be modeled as an instance of the garbage collection problem. Consequently, algorithms for the termination detection problem are obtained by applying transformations to garbage collection algorithms. The transformation can be applied to collectors of the “mark-and-sweep” type as well as to reference-counting protocol of Lermen and Maurer, the weighted-reference-counting protocol, the local-reference-counting protocol, and Ben-Ari's mark-and-sweep collector into termination detection algorithms. Known termination detection algorithms as well as new variants are obtained.	c813e7c0307b397170638cbaca6f73cc	3898ff88729accf2e1cbb4326a1cf558	c694d8387622e35809e78fc319d7da85	article	The Derivation of Distributed Termination Detection Algorithms from Garbage Collection Schemes	Gerard Tel and Friedemann Mattern	\N	1993
8534454	Zeitschrift für Pädagogik	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	178	\N	\N		\N	\N	555-570	\N	4	\N		\N	40dc8963e7fdef7067f2b92f2e4c9e0d	ffbc64331fd65ed7134ce2402fc3170e	bbbe5f256dc7279f119c8b19cfb0a3de	article	Problemfall Neuropädagogik	Dominik Gyseler	\N	2006
8534458	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern [u.a.]	\N	Schriften zur Arbeitspsychologie. 58	268	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9e1400a9ca47e23b5dba8e5ec5d2ab5	db60e23657f18ca1c5ed8ae7439ede2b	a1c28b48853ded0602a4aaa916eaafcf	book	Allgemeine Arbeitspsychologie. psychische Regulation von Arbeitstätigkeiten	Winfried Hacker	\N	1998
8534471	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdf	Zürich	\N	Mensch, Technik, Organisation. 9	53	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6482b29795c6619d4c2cb8133e9d0a7	3dd233a7d0abf6b54576e6624e8d8a0d	d7b6cdf80e72d50d939b08436b5b2a18	book	Erwerbsarbeit der Zukunft - auch für 'Ältere'?	Winfried Hacker	\N	1996
8534483	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erwerbsarbeit der Zukunft - auch für 'Ältere'?	\N	\N	\N	vdf	Zürich	\N	\N	54	\N	\N		\N	\N	175-208	\N	\N	\N		\N	4e46f8be0fa803b67f8f8aab8bb2ae8b	be837e2601815f977ea373322933162a	ec794761d44b96f9cad2869562472164	incollection	Erwerbsarbeit der Zukunft - Zukunft der Erwerbarbeit: Zusammenfassende arbeitswissenschaftliche Aspekte und weiterführende Aufgaben	Winfried Hacker	Winfried Hacker	1996
8534491	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Springer Series in Synergetics	392	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aa076f218336c52a02b8c7980cd603d4	e4132ab7acdef34440499e40657277e4	94fd30e75522908c11a0c80006f0944e	book	Information and Self-Organization. A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems	Hermann Haken	\N	2006
8534502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Picus	Wien	\N	Wiener Vorlesungen im Rathaus. 103	393	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	28832f0662b17db6dbf6bfd997697544	9d20c9ad3e39bf5f99c72e567450e681	7d5cc166eccfe5842950d01eb7953147	book	Die Selbstorganisation komplexer Systeme: Ergebnisse aus der Werkstatt der Chaostheorie	Hermann Haken	\N	2004
8534528	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen, Wissenschaft und Praxis	19	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0157ba9abe510fe831a082c014c03b5d	137ad1e7dcb6a4fb8f036e844371a8cd	0643b2a3356e93ba88d78d909f205dfa	book	Grundbegriffe des Hochschulmanagements	Anke Hanft	\N	2004
8534540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	149	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-24	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf177eac5d49c332098c6ff3fcc595d2	8aa03428272a9927831f728e0e498cce	a1253e9d261f551c7e1d9ef10add4743	incollection	Sind Hochschulen reform(un)fähig?: Eine organisationstheoretische Analyse	Anke Hanft	Anke Hanft	2000
8534552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	155	\N	\N		\N	\N	121-133	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d0f5bbb877a8719dc4b4dc63853ef43	3844be6c645a3a39c33632a2c145ff8d	1252789acf1cd3e0284d36dcc1b7add8	incollection	Leitbilder an Hochschule: Symbolisches oder strategisches Management	Anke Hanft	Anke Hanft	2000
8534587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Reading [u.a.]	\N	Addison-Wesley series on organization development	414	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	34bd54d2ad4bb1ba32a2d6ebc3327f0d	abf7c55c7d7d3b81506f14b205332afb	828233110c196dd27b147df28aafb0b5	book	Designing organizations for high performance	David P. Hanna	\N	1988
8534635	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	133	\N	\N		\N	\N	235-242	\N	6	\N		\N	baadd5f9e49e473c0fd54e129f57362a	2845e06b96c9eed1d7fa42ac55448ddd	4e8caa90c0952c1d2a14b1cfda94be40	article	Teaching and Learning Process Competencies by Experimenting and Reflecting	Soren Hansen and Anette Kolmos and Lise Busk Kofoed	\N	2003
8534647	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	128	\N	\N		\N	\N	32-36	\N	1	\N		\N	9f34bcac7c0dfa7d676d636c23437f5b	31f8f37b062d1f906d04254d2a93ab67	358c6cc1277c7e1d0eb59ff2aeb4ef6f	article	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifikation durch den Master of Higher Education der Universität Hamburg	Peter Harder	\N	2003
8534662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	222	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bfdba05d89b4188b87a9a4eb79e33739	f7b93bb4abefe11bbf717cac8dea0ae0	86f980c8f3172507ea3e581fb7a0e047	book	Kompetentes Human Resources Management: Lösungen für Personalverantwortliche in einer veränderten Unternehmenswelt	Gabriele Hauer	\N	2002
8534670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Studienreihe Bildungs- und Wissenschaftsmanagement. Bd. 7	417	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afe687c3702df9da3033c98e149dc2a4	c3afd2895805528a6db519232cdbe010	ff08904ade26f8ae1848f39d3caf6e65	book	Lernen im Prozess der Arbeit	Peter Dehnbostel	\N	2007
8534680	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktisches Zentrum	Aachen	\N	Arbeitsbericht aus dem HDZ Aachen. 10	356	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2f0621a4c486d2a2187ff3d3f1206225	2b6b3fc65c0c247bb0f359e1e3c82578	6fe8fb6c96b9daeb6acc8e88c73210dd	book	Handlungsorientierte Evaluation von hochschuldidaktischer Aus- und Weiterbildung. Entwurf und erste Umsetzung am HDZ Aachen	Michael Heger	\N	1981
8534694	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Wissenschaft in der Wissensgesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	250	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-51	\N	\N	\N		\N	174bb9a1f65f01e2c1b17029455a8579	33569fde850250e00703c7aa61e814c7	6f5fc97aebc6c587194e669df4b089cf	incollection	Die Debatte um die Wissensgesellschaft	Martin Heidenreich	Stefan Böschen and Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer	2003
8534699	Applied Physics Letters	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	law:3488	http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/59/3488/1	\N		\N	\N	3488-3489	\N	26	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1063/1.105662}	\N	d09d413a5f421629b6d180d7e96d67f6	4c4cdfacee9359a5f2f01cc0b7a1cc83	92522ae19c569e3c5498603f7dd1578d	article	Theory of dopant diffusion assuming nondilute concentrations of dopant-defect pairs	M. E. Law and H. Park and P. Novell	\N	1991
8534706	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	4. Konferenz Professionelles Wissensmanagement. Erfahrungen und Visionen	\N	\N	\N	GITO	Berlin	\N	\N	243	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-19	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8c890ecf09511c66999096cac257be6	0501aa0e412eb68fe9b880f418cdfd85	44d0b064720d3e78ddad1ed29673785d	incollection	Professionelles Wissensmanagement in Deutschland. Erfarungen, Stand und Perspektiven des Wissensmanagements	Peter Heisig	Norbert Gronau	2007
8534716	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	321	\N	\N		\N	\N	144-147	\N	5	\N		\N	40bb43ff0f72ca62b17ed1b3b88d7297	9661e74ee9e4f77021e16467aa1317ae	802ac10a33e4ee8f8d04757a5026aa7c	article	Studienerfolg in den Ingenieurwissenschaften	Gudrun Henn and Christa Polaczek	\N	2007
8534740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lernen im Chaos - Lernen für das Chaos	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	113	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-90	\N	\N	\N		\N	57630732fd606fd28a3c1461b95672f2	9f7d057e5937309fa5f002d7f1f77108	1c967524d556a9b2f793359732d33b4e	incollection	Lernen trotz Chaos: Komplexität kreativ nutzen	Klaus Henning and Ingrid Isenhardt	ABWF	1998
8534752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anforderungen an Weiterbildungseinrichtungen in Transformationsprozessen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quem Report. 47	218	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-95	\N	\N	\N		\N	55582bd28eb769ac9cab03c4f84a3c67	304f3a5e189e5bbf1ab6521ed2e16534	b19d3a1b97c3e6b42f7fe59a597281fb	incollection	Auf dem Weg zur 'fraktalen' Universität: Beschreibung einer innovativen Hochschuleinrichtung	Ingrid Isenhardt and Klaus Henning and Petra Dassen-Housen	ABWF	1997
8534874	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tübingen	\N	\N	292	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6adea92e79e55a5d93e4e2454987cf5e	35ca9f75278cab2b980a23034b1bb9d7	93f4537db82f4370c851daec7e431a80	book	Fraktale Unterrichtsorganisation für selbstorganisierte, kooperative Lernprozesse	Martin Herold and Birgit Landherr	\N	2000
8534886	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	quem report. 74	328	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e7cf548b415157e00251fdfde6177424	d9351d55bce755bf4f6437d9e4ea920f	5580233cc0d51306e4fddd9f710401d9	book	Lernkulturen der Zukunft: Kompetenzbedarf und Kompetenzentwicklung in Zukunftsbranchen	Volker Heyse and John Erpenbeck and Lutz Michel	\N	2002
8534909	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Wien [u.a.]	\N	Böhlau Studienbücher	374	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b6d0e333cef500e7b2e121229f3eb34a	487a3588b3316d2efcaa7eb37e8bff1b	12cf63ed2df3938fea80ab0f917eefe3	book	Literatur - Lehren - Lernen: Hochschuldidaktik und germanistische Literaturwissenschaft	Susanne Hochreiter and Ursula Klingenböck	\N	2006
8534929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft: Aktuelle Prozesse, Rahmenbedingungen und Perspektiven ; Dokumentation des 1. Bremer Arbeitsgesprächs zur Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft am 21./22. Februar 2005	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Reihe Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 4	277	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	439b93a9dabbcaa46f99497192b1076b	f89251ed0fbde36e59496e17f0c0d93d	c3df6a8ec4a128a22df98be24d36dca6	incollection	Forschungspolitik: Welches Karrierebild einer wissenschaftlichen Laufbahn bildet die Grundlage der Nachwuchsförderung	Petra Hohnholz	Magarethe Hubrath and Franziska Jantzen and Martin Mehrtens	2006
8534970	\\aap	487	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anathpindika2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	605-610	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008A%26A...487..605A}, doi = {10.1051/0004-6361:200810308}, eprint = {0806.0486}	\N	a64520210d4efa2d9ebe09b16520f5e6	0435fd0a3decd0fca75ae409bf4d78ea	0d0362a07a199993c5dc89bb3e1aae8a	article	{The direction of outflows from filaments: constraints on core formation}	{Anathpindika}, S. and {Whitworth}, A.~P.	\N	2008
8534977	Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica	43	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BallesterosParedes2007a	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	123-136	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007RMxAA..43..123B}, eprint = {arXiv:astro-ph/0605268}	\N	eaecc832ea78cf9d5cd40448b6ab1275	5d0fb2ef351fd6a12b33f4cc8b6353fc	30644e6ead39121bcaf8807ebcebb6d0	article	{Remarks on Rapid vs. Slow Star Formation}	{Ballesteros-Paredes}, J. and {Hartmann}, L.	\N	2007
8534980	\\apj	478	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bally1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	603-+	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997ApJ...478..603B}, doi = {10.1086/303802}	\N	f7caf68bf2ac37ff7dded4f7adde43ee	7d1b9487fc5e99a1246de2d9fde2310b	f1f2f25501c96c5188dbbec3059e549c	article	{New Herbig-Haro Flows in L1448 and L1455}	{Bally}, J. and {Devine}, D. and {Alten}, V. and {Sutherland}, R.~S.	\N	1997
8534981	\\apjl	312	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bally1987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L45-L49	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://ukads.nottingham.ac.uk/abs/1987ApJ...312L..45B}, doi = {10.1086/184817}	\N	7048c1fdb071584290c839984c21cf2b	387580a3f6326e3376bbf57725a47d66	35e55d23df4fcb977ccd349b43d5d423	article	{Filamentary structure in the Orion molecular cloud}	{Bally}, J. and {Stark}, A.~A. and {Wilson}, R.~W. and {Langer}, W.~D.	\N	1987
8534983	\\aap	481	\N	\N	#apr#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltran2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	93-105	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008A%26A...481...93B}, doi = {10.1051/0004-6361:20078045}, eprint = {0712.1757}	\N	6c6164ba79a46a89075539906abfd2eb	5c05bc767957220240939902f3c85779	1cee807516b7b2581f9ce518768c89b5	article	{On the nature of outflows in intermediate-mass protostars: a case study of IRAS 20050+2720}	{Beltr{\\'a}n}, M.~T. and {Estalella}, R. and {Girart}, J.~M. and {Ho}, P.~T.~P. and {Anglada}, G.	\N	2008
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8535249	\N	5268	\N	\N	\N	\N	EKAW	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Gomez2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ekaw/ekaw2008.html#GomezPJMVGBBPPRPP08	\N		\N	\N	347-363	\N	\N	conf/ekaw/2008	date = {2008-11-26}, timestamp = {2009.05.27}, intrahash = {e3f2f21efe88ac6067ac7a413183658f}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87696-0_30}, isbn = {978-3-540-87695-3}, interhash = {41a42aaeeadbf5d55e6b5fd660b44f58}, owner = {jmora}	\N	b645c91becd90ecc6eaf7b3b1d3ea12e	41a42aaeeadbf5d55e6b5fd660b44f58	4130027bc40d881836cce95622ea980a	inproceedings	An Ontology-Centric Approach to Sensor-Mission Assignment.	Mario Gomez and Alun D. Preece and Matthew P. Johnson and Geeth de Mel and Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos and Christopher Gibson and Amotz Bar-Noy and Konrad Borowiecki and Thomas F. La Porta and Diego Pizzocaro and Hosam Rowaihy and Gavin Pearson and Tiem Pham	Aldo Gangemi and J�r�me Euzenat	2008
8535252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Michel2009	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icde/icde2009.html#MichelSLDABBKKNPTIZZ09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1507-1510	\N	\N	conf/icde/2009	date = {2009-04-19}, timestamp = {2009.05.27}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2009.49}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3545-6}, owner = {jmora}	\N	08c4f229be0ee0d74c991514518ab1c9	3c7af058bd61aeadf5df38bb9d2ca3ea	a7d002e67c50c7fb7273327355fe83e7	inproceedings	Environmental Monitoring 2.0.	Sebastian Michel and Ali Salehi and Liqian Luo and Nicholas Dawes and Karl Aberer and Guillermo Barrenetxea and Mathias Bavay and Aman Kansal and K. Ashwin Kumar and Suman Nath and Marc Parlange and Stewart Tansley and Catharine van Ingen and Feng Zhao and Yongluan Zhou	\N	2009
8535253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 1997 workshop on New security paradigms	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abdul-Rahman1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	48--60	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	aa9ee0c8ce74a4b6429817866c70fc92	3e41441a2695cb5e1a5765f28ba79cfc	d56cc04ee9ba591cffe6293c42070508	conference	{A distributed trust model}	A. Abdul-Rahman and S. Hailes	\N	1998
8535254	Computer networks	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Akyildiz2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	393--422	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, owner = {jmora}	\N	9f1baf585dda5026e953bd13aae2b9f6	8e63a81d0d99dc84870dde4a83179dcc	e912e0c26abcf2d32bb4a085b8df1349	article	{Wireless sensor networks: a survey}	IF Akyildiz and W. Su and Y. Sankarasubramaniam and E. Cayirci	\N	2002
8535255	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Mastering the Gap: From Information
\
\	Extraction to Semantic Representation (ESWC�06), Budva, Montenegro	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amardeilh2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}, owner = {jmora}	\N	0ea279af33c777e883c02cf855d4535c	62735c9a7f136452d16eedeac2b0c168	e9ebc19a66ba7e755120e185d2f708a6	conference	{OntoPop or how to annotate documents and populate ontologies from
\
\	texts}	F. Amardeilh	\N	2006
8535256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '05: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Knowledge
\
\	capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Amardeilh2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1088622.1088651&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=27226889&CFTOKEN=65948633	\N		\N	\N	161--168	\N	\N	\N	location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada}, timestamp = {2009.05.19}, intrahash = {62640b36c7e6cd934843ba08100d2269}, interhash = {24a928cd92d58a435e3b4826ffc71947}, isbn = {1-59593-163-5}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1088622.1088651}	In this paper, we present a workbench for semi-automatic ontology
\
\	population from textual documents. It provides an environment for
\
\	mapping the linguistic extractions with the domain ontology thanks
\
\	to knowledge acquisition rules. Those rules are activated when a
\
\	pertinent linguistic tag is reached. Those linguistic tags are then
\
\	mapped to a concept, one of its attributes or even a semantic relation
\
\	between several concepts. The rules instantiate these concepts, attributes
\
\	and relations in the knowledge base constrained by the domain ontology.
\
\	This paper deals with the underlying knowledge capture process and
\
\	presents the first experiments realized on a real client application
\
\	from the legal publishing domain.	f76526a49518274d275adb89ea7f9cfe	24a928cd92d58a435e3b4826ffc71947	62640b36c7e6cd934843ba08100d2269	inproceedings	Document annotation and ontology population from linguistic extractions	Florence Amardeilh and Philippe Laublet and Jean-Luc Minel	\N	2005
8535257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of FMII-01, International Workshop on Foundations of
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\	Models for Information Integration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anokhin2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.29}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Detecci�n de inconsistencias, importante para las contradicciones,
\
\	aka: parte 2.}	\N	c5139c0cf457a45e1e8e1564d0566c01	dde4e56aba556cbe91c667ccba596e51	03b2da93b8453c0eac7d1048f08936d4	conference	{Data integration: inconsistency detection and resolution based on
\
\	source properties}	P. Anokhin and A. Motro	\N	2001
8535258	ACM SIGMOD Record	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Antonioletti2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	48--55	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.05}, owner = {jmora}	\N	b9454c14fb35cd92dfe6c75b8eaef5bb	4cdb2f8327e93cc345febfbfef8bf188	8e025118769111851443d5726478b301	article	The WS-DAI family of specifications for web service data access and
\
\	integration	M. Antonioletti and A. Krause and N.W. Paton and S. Laws and J. Melton and D. Pearson	\N	2006
8535259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	First Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems,
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\	Networking and Services	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Avancha2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	194--202	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.25}, file = {:Avancha2004.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {La ontolog�a de Avancha}	\N	f1d0b3e2ea86f7c433c2b960306bbc52	e78d6f018a19ab55f495206fd33c3b2f	8b28a266f1acbd0e14115efe3031c3ee	conference	Ontology-driven adaptive sensor networks	S. Avancha and C. Patel and A. Joshi	\N	2004
8535260	ACM Comput. Surv.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Batini1986	\N	\N		\N	\N	323--364	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, timestamp = {2009.01.26}, file = {:Batini1986.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Interesante porque es muy antiguo, y cita cosas tambi�n muy antiguas,
\
\	pero desde luego tiene ya muchos a�os y las cosas han cambiado un
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\	poco (sobre todo internet y esa clase de cosas, creo)}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/27633.27634}	\N	03409dc425df3d6c8061c2b68ab6cc1a	2567536d8b98aca7b1e8cf5e647e4acc	2636802d129dbf10d3dc35bdfdc6efb6	article	A comparative analysis of methodologies for database schema integration	C. Batini and M. Lenzerini and S. B. Navathe	\N	1986
8535261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Semantic Web Policy Workshop, Galway, Ireland (7th
\
\	November 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonatti2005	http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2005-116	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	a972181b7378d52dcceaeb6444ae1f97	8d4e9e840534e67d655df3b8058de9bb	f40e7543dd6447695a1c7369b867aab6	inproceedings	An Integration of Reputation-based and Policy-based Trust Management	Piero A. Bonatti and Claudiu Duma and Daniel Olmedilla and Nahid Shahmehri	\N	2005
8535262	OGC White Paper	OGC 07-165	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	OGC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Botts2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-09 11:48:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4025231}, timestamp = {2009.03.26}, priority = {4}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Resumen de todo lo del SWE que te mand� vilches, la verdad es que
\
\	es interesante.}	This white paper provides a high-level overview of and architecture
\
\	for the Open GeospatialConsortium (OGC) standards activities that
\
\	focus on sensors, sensor networks, and a conceptcalled the �Sensor
\
\	Web�. This OGC focus area is known as Sensor Web Enablement (SWE).
\
\	Forreaders interested in greater technical and architecture details,
\
\	please download and read theOGC SWE Architecture Discussion Paper
\
\	titled �The OGC Sensor Web Enablement Architecture�(OGC document
\
\	06-021r1).Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the
\
\	elements of this document may be thesubject of patent rights. The
\
\	OGC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all suchpatent
\
\	rights.	4a28248045b5979891fd42e4f7cc5290	388577570a1aed727693cffccd87d312	01be57ac976383668a432d91cee6f0f0	techreport	OGC� Sensor Web Enablement: Overview And High Level Architecture.	Mike Botts and George Percivall and Carl Reed and John Davidson	\N	2007
8535263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE 24th International Conference on Data Engineering Workshop,
\
\	2008. ICDEW 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braga2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	254--261	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.30}, owner = {jmora}	\N	ea60af3aebda6f7e60f6a130ba672e7b	6040a649b3ee45dbd50ace5a5fd1df36	a05e56ce75765c5fd7190d664f9829a1	conference	{Ngs: a framework for multi-domain query answering}	D. Braga and D. Calvanese and A. Campi and S. Ceri and F. Daniel and D. Martinenghi and P. Merialdo and R. Torlone	\N	2008
8535264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooperative Information Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 3rd IFCIS International
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\	Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calvanese1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	280--289	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, file = {:D\\:\\\\jmora\\\\docs\\\\ajenos\\\\bibtextref\\\\files\\\\Calvanese1998.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Muy interesante, hace un repaso general y sobre todo de la integraci�n
\
\	de informaci�n para read-only y declarativa que es la que tenemos
\
\	que hacer, aunque nosotros lo hacemos con R2O.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Adem�s te describe una arquitectura general para la integraci�n de
\
\	informaci�n, con lo cual es muy �til.}	\N	01e35c99e4bd930b323e6f5ebc2d03e0	92f2faa1c270dba8f7cf86a6abb47114	8faac9ddb5c483d6cc5ef7efbdfb8cba	conference	{Information integration: Conceptual modeling and reasoning support}	D. Calvanese and G. De Giacomo and M. Lenzerini and D. Nardi and R. Rosati	\N	1998
8535265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PRINCIPLES OF KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND REASONING-INTERNATIONAL
\
\	CONFERENCE-	\N	\N	MORGAN KAUFMANN PUBLISHERS	\N	\N	\N	\N	Calvanese1998a	\N	\N		\N	\N	2--13	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	c24a9e54a40ca7457bab08ec0ab35618	9ef928583da155fb7f092eb284e52deb	c67ae309992b0eb4976240302343a6de	conference	{Description logic framework for information integration}	D. Calvanese and G. De Giacomo and M. Lenzerini and D. Nardi and R. Rosati	\N	1998
8535266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '04: Proceedings of the twenty-third ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART
\
\	symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Calvanese2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	241--251	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.02}, location = {Paris, France}, isbn = {158113858X}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1055558.1055593}	\N	cff376b2496db751f81f589f90fe1021	432cb4a080d84d50139865a9af6700a8	af46970cf09e4223525c576dd7c57a63	inproceedings	Logical foundations of peer-to-peer data integration	Diego Calvanese and Giuseppe De Giacomo and Maurizio Lenzerini and Riccardo Rosati	\N	2004
8535267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems, 2003. International
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\	Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Capraro2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	591--595	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}, date = {2003-09-30}	\N	829066f61e8657af10780a0726b1ceeb	a586950051c1a051cf2167242403e273	42409795a6943767b3d65eba2c07e1a1	conference	{Artificial intelligence and sensor fusion}	GT Capraro and GB Berdan and RA Liuzzi and MC Wicks	\N	2003
8535268	Proc. NLPXML-2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cea2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}, owner = {jmora}	\N	fbac00b1b29c90ebe9c707e98eb75485	abe282d8c7dfe92d1ae1419697ac1606	86b86c467319d744b1aa37032621c03f	article	OntoTag: XML/RDF (S)/OWL Semantic Web Page Annotation in ContentWeb	A. de Cea and {\\'A}. de Mon Rego and A. G{\\'o}mez-P{\\'e}rez and P. Lora and others	\N	2003
8535269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Celjuska2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.20}, owner = {jmora}	\N	f198556e6c20ed2ece35f24f01a12875	90f37bb28d09e36958a229c78c1f7cc2	726e7c553fc37a70d4714202458202a4	conference	{Ontosophie: A semi-automatic system for ontology population from
\
\	text}	D. Celjuska and M. Vargas-Vera	\N	2004
8535270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Discovery,� Proceedings of the 2004 International Knowledge Discovery
\
\	and Ontology Workshop (KDO-2004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ceruti2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	04	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}	\N	c107c147b97edb82e035dfd267026e64	ea865be546c64d199620a5869f5f387e	b92baebb452f59b3b8b29ef10be64b2d	inproceedings	Ontology for Level-One Sensor Fusion and Knowledge	Marion G. Ceruti and Ph. D	\N	2004
8535271	Knowl. Eng. Rev.	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chen2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	197--207	\N	3	\N	issn = {0269-8889}, timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1017/S0269888904000025}	\N	ddb9168af481b40cc1ba531539e15749	daba17d19c997b5c40c4ef923c3be595	aaddffd6625c1c164c7d3a0828c3d999	article	An ontology for context-aware pervasive computing environments	Harry Chen and Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi	\N	2003
8535272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference
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\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Chiticariu2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	833--846	\N	\N	\N	location = {Vancouver, Canada}, file = {:Chiticariu2008.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-60558-102-6}, review = {El t�tulo lo dice todo. Est� bastante enfocado a una herramienta que
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\	se supone que han desarrollado y a la forma en que funciona �sta.
\
\	Toda la complejidad de los algoritmos, etc. parece radicar en los
\
\	mappings que hacen entre los esquemas iniciales, pero no dicen mucho
\
\	de c�mo los hacen, simplemente permiten al usuario que los haga al
\
\	principio manualmente y luego cuando generan varios esquemas integrados
\
\	un poco al tunt�n porque es como est�n hechos los mappings permiten
\
\	al usuario escoger el que m�s le gusta, siempre teniendo en cuenta
\
\	la usabilidad y esas cosas.}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1376616.1376700}	\N	6d607fab77d749aa549118fce4d94e31	13f205b2f746f3df417331adfaba52da	8cf8598b7128d1c976091a9ddf6846ed	inproceedings	Interactive generation of integrated schemas	Laura Chiticariu and Phokion G. Kolaitis and Lucian Popa	\N	2008
8535273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 2007 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on
\
\	Intelligent Agent Technology, Silicon Valley, USA (2nd--5th November
\
\	2007)	\N	\N	IEEE, WIC, ACM	\N	\N	\N	\N	Coi2007	http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2007-148	\N		\N	\N	450--453	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	e7f2ae145f85981a377f25e239a195b9	eb078b15159bd1b19380cd722e21b461	34c062a1c7b2ad673f144192b2702292	inproceedings	A Flexible Policy-Driven Trust Negotiation Model	Juri Luca De Coi and Daniel Olmedilla	\N	2007
8535274	University of Sheffield	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cunningham2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, owner = {jmora}	\N	219e88dd503ef79da602137301f2f3ae	95ba56184a9c21f9dfaf6e5d783f594c	70a8a48271575fcec96866f0a0b60888	article	Developing language processing components with GATE version 5 (a
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\	User Guide)	H. Cunningham and D. Maynard and K. Bontcheva and V. Tablan and C. Ursu and M. Dimitrov and M. Dowman and N. Aswani and I. Roberts and Y. Li and A. Shafirin	\N	2005
8535276	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Deming2000	\N	\N		\N	Paperback. Originally published by MIT-CAES in 1982.	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.04}, intrahash = {fc04802e512e500bb698e46e922b057e}, interhash = {ea24661f2ee5bc0c7e591540d5c835e5}, owner = {jmora}	\N	96e01d96574a8b6bcc1a2887eb72abac	ea24661f2ee5bc0c7e591540d5c835e5	fc04802e512e500bb698e46e922b057e	book	Out of the Crisis	William Edwards Deming	\N	2000
8535277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dingli2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, intrahash = {cb5b80b9836e0ffe69e9599f31646a49}, location = {http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/%7Efabio/paperi/KCAP03.pdf}, interhash = {3c22fc6c47b99c1ff3544e88cd23981b}, owner = {jmora}	\N	61369bfa6301ca0e2ca0992f2b2fc46f	3c22fc6c47b99c1ff3544e88cd23981b	cb5b80b9836e0ffe69e9599f31646a49	inproceedings	{Automatic Semantic Annotation using Unsupervised Information Extraction
\
\	and Integration}	A. Dingli and F. Ciravegna and Y. Wilks	\N	2003
8535278	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook on Ontologies in Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University	\N	Domingue2003	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/domingue03semantic.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, intrahash = {1d2e5a1f3e2ccc65e308382f25cd25c1}, priority = {0}, interhash = {4a8b8f87f7a725773215fe25e5ca0a7b}, owner = {jmora}	This chapter describes Magpie, a technology supporting the interpretation
\
\	of web pages. Magpie acts as a complementary knowledge source, which
\
\	a reader can call upon to quickly gain access to any background knowledge
\
\	relevant to a web resource. Magpie follows a different approach from
\
\	that used by the aforementioned annotation technology: it automatically
\
\	associates a semantic layer to a web resource, rather than relying
\
\	on manual annotations.	63d9c48059b62a2130320d1dc815c8c7	4a8b8f87f7a725773215fe25e5ca0a7b	1d2e5a1f3e2ccc65e308382f25cd25c1	inbook	Semantic Layering with Magpie	John Domingue and Martin Dzbor and Enrico Motta	S. Staab and R. Studer	2003
8535279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Measurement
\
\	Systems and Applications, 2007. CIMSA 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eid2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--62	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.25}, file = {Eid2007.pdf:Eid2007.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {En este paper se explica SHO y SDO.}	\N	a7f85c552b86f93a95331c87f2728368	883e5e8e20ea84897eff21150f456398	503a6fc3275842d1be5776fa01b9db80	conference	A Universal Ontology for Sensor Networks Data	M. Eid and R. Liscano and A. El Saddik	\N	2007
8535280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '97: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Very
\
\	Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Florescu1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	216--225	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, isbn = {1-55860-470-7}, owner = {jmora}	\N	beccf65644f9bf288589262005789d8c	516e872b3007b3fcae1389d371f491c5	b845f4480d577515172200c5aad55bc9	inproceedings	Using Probabilistic Information in Data Integration	Daniela Florescu and Daphne Koller and Alon Y. Levy	\N	1997
8535281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI '99/IAAI '99: Proceedings of the sixteenth national conference
\
\	on Artificial intelligence and the eleventh Innovative applications
\
\	of artificial intelligence conference innovative applications of
\
\	artificial intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	Friedman1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	67--73	\N	\N	\N	location = {Orlando, Florida, United States}, timestamp = {2009.01.26}, file = {:Friedman1999.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-262-51106-1}, owner = {jmora}, review = {GLAV.}	\N	7d66ca6ce7936479c0bc6c8e74a3bedd	658e6bf44b16bfb913daa9c96657eb2c	bd60001ce39117b3f70e20bf398dda1c	inproceedings	Navigational plans for data integration	Marc Friedman and Alon Levy and Todd Millstein	\N	1999
8535282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Knowledge-Based
\
\	Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Part II	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	\N	Garc'ia-Remesal2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	42--49	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.14}, owner = {jmora}	\N	7756e8f2040d27c66ba5e0036f07f186	c0817cec29a0fa469d5157fed649916c	80b30cff52bb12b6bbfffe4162fe93f4	conference	{Using Hierarchical Task Network Planning Techniques to Create Custom
\
\	Web Search Services over Multiple Biomedical Databases}	M. Garc{\\'\\i}a-Remesal	\N	2008
8535283	The COOK Report on Internet	Volume X, No. 10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerck2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	1071--6327	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	a572683cdd3918c1881898543ed2ea23	4f5624d670bb270d765cfdc75db10cdf	d567994a295cb54ae930fd49bc9a63b2	article	{Trust as Qualified Reliance on Information}	E. Gerck	\N	2002
8535284	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Processing
\
\	in Sensor Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goodwin2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.25}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Otro de ontosensor}	\N	5a8e516b244a27a214c938fe7122ab55	40e780ef5c6fe005b08d73d6d01ebf9b	23e1aff3fb3bc86a4d6818ee255cae6a	conference	An ontology-based sensor network prototype environment	C. Goodwin and D.J. Russomanno	\N	2006
8535285	International Journal of Human Computer Studies	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London; San Diego: Academic Press, c1994-	\N	\N	\N	Gruber1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	907--928	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.26}, owner = {jmora}	\N	68f7ff4b1bcbc6f00a7cd61f21524b90	527fe5a9f502f12904128bd0751d60a0	e07bc93e7da83da33dde9194ec003211	article	{Toward principles for the design of ontologies used for knowledge
\
\	sharing}	T.R. Gruber	\N	1995
8535286	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Guarino2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--112	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.26}, owner = {jmora}	\N	acf046a936b6f70eb26dd6e9330fac5d	fc0a045d4a21ca629aa53ce1ec347ba2	ecba119f2cd2354293d4834223e389d4	article	{A formal ontology of properties}	N. Guarino and C. Welty	\N	2000
8535287	ICDT	2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haas2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	28--43	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.07}, file = {:Haas2007.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Bueno como introducci�n a integraci�n de informaci�n.}	\N	8d7b768a7340a245049fbd8d961dc3aa	aab8c4792bfa5cbfe947a36fcf22eb68	e734ea3c5fea728702a89c7df45a4155	article	Beauty and the Beast: The Theory and Practice of Information Integration	Laura Haas	\N	2007
8535288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Scalable information
\
\	systems	\N	\N	ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications
\
\	Engineering) ICST, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hu2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.25}, owner = {jmora}, review = {el art�culo referente a WISMO}	\N	84ea0de92e01f13de53cd8960528c0f3	54c4dd60d676fee5c21532ddf0486cf4	e82bc914f9f1c25040f46c2d64c5cbe7	conference	Ontology driven adaptive data processing in wireless sensor networks	Y. Hu and Z. Wu and M. Guo	\N	2007
8535289	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference
\
\	on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Ives2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	395--406	\N	\N	\N	location = {Paris, France}, timestamp = {2009.01.16}, file = {:Ives2004.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-859-8}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1007568.1007613}, review = {Est� muy bien la idea de adaptarse a las propiedades de las fuentes
\
\	a la hora de hacer las queries, aunque hace cosas un poco raras,
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\	como hacer parte de una query de una forma y parte de otra m�gicamente.
\
\	"intra-query adaptivity" lo llaman.
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\	
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\	
\
\	Sin embargo, es interesante el hecho de considerar las caracter�sticas
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\	de las fuentes (y de los resultados de las consultas, para poder
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\	optimizar los joins y para pasar m�s o menos par�metros a una u otra
\
\	para disminur la carga). Adem�s se puede aprender de las fuentes,
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\	viendo los tiempos de respuesta de las fuentes para determinadas
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\	consultas.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	Es decir, ves que con una consulta se queda tostada y dices... va
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\	a ser mejor que a esta le pase m�s par�metros en lugar de hacerlo
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\	al rev�s.
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\	
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\	
\
\	Habr�a que adaptarlo a las redes de sensores, por ejemplo, a las que
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\	vas a querer pasar tantos par�metros como sean posibles. Por lo que
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\	vas a tener que generalizar a la utilidad de pasar par�metros.
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\	
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\	
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\	
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\	Nota a posteriori despu�s de segunda revisi�n:
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\	
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\	
\
\	Muy interesante para la integraci�n de streams, porque precisamente
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\	el problema es que hay que adaptarse a cuando llega la informaci�n.}	\N	80bb02d60162a1f0ba1f63fa2ca6b3a0	f59cb27208c5b717937fb152ac0e3409	89139ae44701d406f5e82aaf6745f778	inproceedings	Adapting to source properties in processing data integration queries	Zachary G. Ives and Alon Y. Halevy and Daniel S. Weld	\N	2004
8535290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICIS '08: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE/ACIS International Conference
\
\	on Computer and Information Science (icis 2008)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Kim2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	649--654	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.25}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3131-1}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIS.2008.100}	\N	0769e92a00f852a4a01bf10ad4b75f18	a50d37ddfdcfb13f8935438ca7ad8dda	fd57e0c38b3535c4e11060b041f3531c	inproceedings	Building a Service-Oriented Ontology for Wireless Sensor Networks	Jeong-Hee Kim and Hoon Kwon and Do-Hyeun Kim and Ho-Young Kwak and Sang-Joon Lee	\N	2008
8535291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI '98/IAAI '98: Proceedings of the fifteenth national/tenth conference
\
\	on Artificial intelligence/Innovative applications of artificial
\
\	intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	Knoblock1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	211--218	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, location = {Madison, Wisconsin, United States}, isbn = {0-262-51098-7}, owner = {jmora}	\N	a1fc2b4f1cec7d5a7494e8f9c455563e	b3dc23d847ee50751000aaabc2eff53e	a7a779d994af8e8d114b20ac0ef20077	inproceedings	Modeling Web sources for information integration	Craig A. Knoblock and Steven Minton and Jos\\'{e} Luis Ambite and Naveen Ashish and Pragnesh Jay Modi and Ion Muslea and Andrew G. Philpot and Sheila Tejada	\N	1998
8535292	Service-Oriented Computing-ICSOC 2007 Workshops: ICSOC 2007 International
\
\	Workshops, Vienna, Austria, September 17, 2007, Revised Selected
\
\	Papers	-	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Kritikos2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	151	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.30}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Otra m�s del griego... Lo bueno parece estar en la tesis.}	\N	392ef2684cdd1f92033e22d953b43d7f	661c3033cd948543a891f1d3331a4171	ff513f4c1fca0f6e1efd265aa35ec386	article	{A Semantic QoS-Based Web Service Discovery Engine for Over-Constrained
\
\	QoS Demands}	K. Kritikos and D. Plexousakis	\N	2009
8535293	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007. COMPSAC 2007.
\
\	31st Annual International	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kritikos2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.29}, owner = {jmora}	\N	aca41fc587fd2b8ce9c2f73f7d34e271	d63f03baf17c080b8512c684e4adbd8a	5eb010e134aa54da95f6e4b7fa1fb6ce	conference	{Requirements for qos-based web service description and discovery}	K. Kritikos and D. Plexousakis	\N	2007
8535294	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	ecows	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kritikos2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	265--274	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.30}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Del griego, te las heido la tesis igualmente...}	\N	0aea70932b818b1a9d390c226517e8e0	0d7a47acf554b7761398a301fc1d463f	db75ae57a50efedd4040b7be89ea7adb	conference	{Semantic qos metric matching}	K. Kritikos and D. Plexousakis	\N	2006
8535295	Information \\& Management	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD0-460M6YR-1/2/6cfd5e36e90280ce3ad6b5832322f591	\N		\N	\N	133 - 146	\N	2	\N	issn = {0378-7206}, timestamp = {2009.02.04}, file = {:Lee2002.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0378-7206(02)00043-5}	Information quality (IQ) is critical in organizations. Yet, despite
\
\	a decade of active research and practice, the field lacks comprehensive
\
\	methodologies for its assessment and improvement. Here, we develop
\
\	such a methodology, which we call AIM quality (AIMQ) to form a basis
\
\	for IQ assessment and benchmarking. The methodology is illustrated
\
\	through its application to five major organizations. The methodology
\
\	encompasses a model of IQ, a questionnaire to measure IQ, and analysis
\
\	techniques for interpreting the IQ measures. We develop and validate
\
\	the questionnaire and use it to collect data on the status of organizational
\
\	IQ. These data are used to assess and benchmark IQ for four quadrants
\
\	of the model. These analysis techniques are applied to analyze the
\
\	gap between an organization and best practices. They are also applied
\
\	to analyze gaps between IS professionals and information consumers.
\
\	The results of the techniques are useful for determining the best
\
\	area for IQ improvement activities.	055827788f99769b5a162cdb3563f9bc	5d601ca0067b2c4da91a1fdadae8baa3	408e864c403f5871ecc2ba4ebdd7aee9	article	AIMQ: a methodology for information quality assessment	Yang W. Lee and Diane M. Strong and Beverly K. Kahn and Richard Y. Wang	\N	2002
8535296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '02: Proceedings of the twenty-first ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART
\
\	symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Lenzerini2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/543613.543644	\N		\N	\N	233--246	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-03 15:22:19}, citeulike-article-id = {179467}, timestamp = {2009.01.07}, priority = {2}, file = {:Lenzerini2002.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1581135076}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Como introducci�n para ver c�mo se formaliza la integraci�n de datos
\
\	est� bien, pero realmente no parece contar nada del otro mundo, y
\
\	la formalizaci�n es prescindible desde el punto de vista de que es
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\	medianamente evidente y no est�ndar (hasta donde yo s�), vamos que
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\	cada cual se puede hacer su formalizaci�n y vivir m�s feliz que una
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\	perdiz.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	Se centra mucho en el GAV y LAV, y a mi me gusta el Mapping As Mapping
\
\	Ontological Names.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/543613.543644}	\N	e33f7fb5bafe286e43b4f456e5ba6681	dec62dfafdd34e2ff9815377b0f45744	8354145a39b23ac8e4d0095a94c22464	inproceedings	Data integration: a theoretical perspective	Maurizio Lenzerini	\N	2002
8535297	 	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	Levy2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	575--595	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.08}, file = {:Levy2000.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-7923-7224-7}, book = {Logic-based artificial intelligence}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Est� muy bien porque pone algoritmos de integraci�n de informaci�n,
\
\	que al final no lo hace nadie, aunque todav�a no he tenido tiempo
\
\	de leerlos.}	\N	811658620c3b768308c5d7ce574d509c	984e8e50c4cebee1030e4268acd32ce5	ba92a6ccb30b25dd6fd081923a71eb30	article	Logic-based techniques in data integration	Alon Y. Levy	\N	2000
8535298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CUP	Cambridge, UK	\N	\N	Liu2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.04}, owner = {jmora}	Introduces the use of semiotic methods for developing information
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\	systems so that they meet business requirements and support business
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\	objectives.	acf718d1ac8c95d860cf041a16822506	08e28f25d1e303d6bf3167079063b3d5	29f0a39a50516188b2e6a046064ab269	book	Semiotics in Information Systems Engineering	Kecheng Liu	\N	2000
8535299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of CIDR-07	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madhavan2007	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.66.9358	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-10 03:35:59}, citeulike-article-id = {3392146}, timestamp = {2009.01.27}, file = {:Madhavan2007.pdf:PDF}, priority = {3}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Este es interesante, entre otras cosas, porque hace un peque�o repaso
\
\	de las tareas involucradas en un proceso de integraci�n de informaci�n.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	Yo encantado de trabajar en el pay as you go, pero esto es para V�ctor
\
\	m�s que para m�.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	Hace clustering de esquemas, los integra con mappings autom�ticos
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\	con poca certeza o manuales con mayor certeza y reutiliza los mappings
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\	para hacer bootstrap. Maneja much�simos esquemas y los mappings son
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\	dos a dos, porque si no es una locura, as� que si para llegar de
\
\	un esquema a otro tiene que pasar por otros dos por el camino descrito
\
\	por los mappings lo hace.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Utiliza informaci�n acerca de los resultados, especialmente feedback
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\	del usuario (que en google tienen muchos) para mejorar los algoritmos,
\
\	para ir quitando la incertidumbre, etc.}	The World Wide Web is witnessing an increase in the amount of structured
\
\	content � vast heterogeneous collections of structured data are on
\
\	the rise due to the Deep Web, annotation schemes like Flickr, and
\
\	sites like Google Base. While this phenomenon is creating an opportunity
\
\	for structured data management, dealing with heterogeneity on the
\
\	web-scale presents many new challenges. In this paper, we highlight
\
\	these challenges in two scenarios � the Deep Web and Google Base.
\
\	We contend that traditional data integration techniques are no longer
\
\	valid in the face of such heterogeneity and scale. We propose a new
\
\	data integration architecture, PAYGO, which is inspired by the concept
\
\	of dataspaces and emphasizes pay-as-you-go data management as means
\
\	for achieving web-scale data integration. 1.	cc7247300252c14dd7149eff83fbff24	8c25b47e72fb15164cd0d0ebc859fef5	ec6b3cf2f2d3ebc9ca39bf25122367c9	inproceedings	Web-scale Data Integration: You Can Only Afford to Pay As You Go	Jayant Madhavan and Shawn R. Jeffery and Shirley Cohen and Xin (. Dong and David Ko and Cong Yu and Alon Halevy and Google Inc	\N	2007
8535300	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Fusion, 2003. Proceedings of the Sixth International
\
\	Conference of	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matheus2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}	\N	ad8a7e7548f393b9b701072fee54daef	d6d7f0a835bc5aaf1a61418233dc54b6	3d27d5db7a03ee5d3654cf0d976053dd	conference	{A core ontology for situation awareness}	CJ Matheus and MM Kokar and K. Baclawski	\N	2003
8535301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technical report, KnowledgeWeb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Maynard2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, owner = {jmora}	\N	290cc5f15a619110872ea62fdbda18ad	261390596033b86c52a43a1c1923b8bf	03b5b88bf8ddf91fddce0b618c98a0fc	techreport	D1. 2.2. 1.3 Benchmarking of annotation tools	D. Maynard and S. Dasiopolou and S. Costache and K. Eckert and H. Stuckenschmidt and M. Dzbor and S. Handschuh	\N	2007
8535302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Walker \\& Company	\N	\N	\N	McCartney1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, owner = {jmora}	\N	38f1964359b7149d86e490e452d38052	7dc62e3ee1dda390dcf43d8602ed6174	4a7b758c67fdbd5e78ba97a18b203a40	book	{ENIAC: the triumphs and tragedies of the world's first computer}	S. McCartney	\N	1999
8535303	IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering	-	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	motro1987svi	\N	\N		\N	\N	785--798	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.28}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Me lo ha pasado Freddy porque esperaba que dijera detalles de implementaci�n,
\
\	pero no parece tenerlos, a menos que lo que se suela hacer es pasar
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\	los resultados de la query de una base de datos en la consulta a
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\	la otra.
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\	
\
\	
\
\	No parecen decir esto en ning�n sitio.}	\N	3eb72a50f695e465bb1f853f0724dfe6	e5985861ab4826b87e1247beb21f468e	c2c7e0c2f99e7229098f9c999b89a6d5	article	{Superviews: Virtual integration of multiple databases}	A. Motro	\N	1987
8535304	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '99: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Very
\
\	Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	Naumann1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	447--458	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.01.15}, file = {:Naumann1999.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-615-7}, owner = {jmora}, review = {En este ponen m�s caracter�stiicas que en el de strong97, adem�s hacen
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\	referencia a que la calidad no tiene porqu� ser homog�nea o constante
\
\	en una fuente. Dividen las fuentes en las consultas que se les pueden
\
\	hacer, bastante enfocado todo a las consultas, la principal pega
\
\	que le veo. Usan el algoritmo del cubo pero no lo explican aqu�,
\
\	lo explican en el de Levy200, Logic Based Techniques in data integration.}	\N	dfd9a74a5c0372d30eb5e2c4bddee4a7	54b22877c231ecb52b7faccb7a61b5e0	f7d5f6c15713f27a8f91477b104d02fe	inproceedings	Quality-driven Integration of Heterogeneous Information Systems	Felix Naumann and Ulf Leser and Johann Christoph Freytag	\N	1999
8535305	ACM Sigmod Record	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	Noy2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--70	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.29}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Peque�a descripci�n de integraci�n de informaci�n, lo importante es
\
\	que para la integraci�n de informaci�n sem�ntica el cuello de botella
\
\	est� en los mappings.}	\N	dd046996da6b15767d991e4ec5bd1f87	e4261f4b24053b195cda7c6871d90313	40738feba4efe5ef29083eba9ab2c661	article	{Semantic integration: a survey of ontology-based approaches}	N.F. Noy	\N	2004
8535306	\N	5271	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Dagsthul Seminar, Semantic Grid: The Convergence
\
\	of Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olmedilla2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	80bb9eae4879ba56e098b74800259f5d	5cb403b50fb1329f0b47f335bbb29779	e114b0e0b8db72ef3786bcb4736c781a	conference	{Security and trust issues in semantic grids}	D. Olmedilla and O.F. Rana and B. Matthews and W. Nejdl	\N	2005
8535307	Information and Software Technology	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Paton2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	299--312	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}	\N	545b99a050fc1fa1f00f51e5db881933	7bc510e6cf8a1883ad34b5ceacc57f52	9b8ca0512e4f61c4a15284236cdda3bc	article	{Knowledge based information integration systems}	NW Paton and C.A. Goble and S. Bechhofer	\N	2000
8535308	Journal of Natural Language Engineering	10	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	Popov204	http://www.ontotext.com/publications/KIM_SAP_ISWC168.pdf	\N		\N	\N	375--392	\N	3-4	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.24}, intrahash = {686ccf01af21894098e66a40fd270785}, priority = {0}, interhash = {8754698a3f4b3270ca4b221fa1237664}, owner = {jmora}	The KIM platform provides a novel Knowledge and Information Management
\
\	infrastructure and services for automatic semantic annotation, indexing,
\
\	and retrieval of documents. It provides mature infrastructure for
\
\	scaleable and customizable information extraction (IE1) as well as
\
\	annotation and document management, based on GATE2. In order to provide
\
\	basic level of performance and allow easy bootstrapping of applications,
\
\	KIM is equipped with an upper-level ontology and a knowledge base
\
\	providing extensive coverage of entities of general importance. The
\
\	ontologies and knowledge bases involved are handled using cutting
\
\	edge Semantic Web technology and standards, including RDF(S) repositories,
\
\	ontology middleware and reasoning. From technical point of view,
\
\	the platform allows KIM-based applications to use it for automatic
\
\	semantic annotation, content retrieval based on semantic restrictions,
\
\	and querying and modifying the underlying ontologies and knowledge
\
\	bases. This paper presents the KIM platform, with emphasize on its
\
\	architecture, interfaces, tools, and other technical issues.	5b51b8cb0f6826bc2ee469c32bd9d6e6	f13ce150cbcb1151d47934058204fb99	bf200708c3f0740bee3869d4570f736d	article	KIM � Semantic Annotation Platform	Borislav Popov and Atanas Kiryakov and Angel Kirilov and Dimitar Manov and Damyan Ognyanoff and Miroslav Goranov	\N	2004
8535309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1st Annual Conference of the International Technology Alliance (ACITA),
\
\	Maryland, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Preece2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, owner = {jmora}	\N	bebffefa3b41b719f4dfd5c8d06e3d37	b8b69122e54903b219a3b062947da61f	dbec38ed31156445c6fa237f35a7d46e	conference	{An Ontology-Based Approach to Sensor-Mission Assignment}	A. Preece and M. Gomez and G. de Mel and W. Vasconcelos and D. Sleeman and S. Colley and T. La Porta	\N	2007
8535310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Reeve2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1634--1638	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.17}, location = {Santa Fe, New Mexico}, isbn = {1-58113-964-0}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066677.1067049}	\N	34344dff7fd531c5992ede3dd563add1	4a770c4483cd406f975e2da9d83e5e97	84cae44dd2490dd7682fdeb6b5f40757	inproceedings	Survey of semantic annotation platforms	Lawrence Reeve and Hyoil Han	\N	2005
8535311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The 2005 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Russomanno2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.04}, owner = {jmora}, review = {este es el paper de ontosensor, no tiene ni m�s ni menos inter�s.}	\N	e9a6eb4c85f41d7dbcc226f55082cc95	65b525f9c16c78926e3eadc27237045e	d2bb2f610e674db13f4a815d3591319c	conference	Building a sensor ontology: A practical approach leveraging ISO and
\
\	OGC models	D.J. Russomanno and C. Kothari and O. Thomas	\N	2005
8535312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE conference on Design automation	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	Samad1985	\N	\N		\N	\N	2--8	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.22}, owner = {jmora}	\N	2945a148549ad75f3ccf83011cbfe146	910766a2de9f5779a606eaf4c4597bb6	59599148a8b6486ef6e2d1a82f72ebfc	conference	{Towards a natural language interface for CAD}	T. Samad and S.W. Director	\N	1985
8535313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	JOHN WILEY \\& SONS LTD	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sandholm1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	256--256	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.10}, owner = {jmora}	\N	9fb0c7b485591eddb1b69b4bc1c9b6d8	f93dd59db4e456ff620c2d516cc4415f	67dd2d36247a7e1f4eafa10f69733141	conference	{An implementation of the contract net protocol based on marginal
\
\	cost calculations}	T. Sandholm	\N	1993
8535314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IDSIA	\N	Istituto Dalle Molle Di Studi Sull Intelligenza Artificiale	\N	\N	\N	Schmidhuber2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.01}, source = {http://www.ncstrl.org:8900/ncstrl/servlet/search?formname=detail\\&id=oai%3Ancstrlh%3Aidsia_ch%3Ancstrl.idsia.ch%2F%2FIDSIA-20-00}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Una explicaci�n de todo muy formal y tan abstracta que no sirve para
\
\	pr�cticamente nada.}	\N	c1fe239931bf2e5fa09007fd9b3fc589	3e848559fe31e1ef44f193a4ea6a12c5	85803d0c3f754c4398b1c7e04411b46e	techreport	Algorithmic Theories of Everything	J. Schmidhuber	\N	2000
8535315	IEEE Transactions on computers	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith1980	\N	\N		\N	\N	1104--1113	\N	12	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.10}, owner = {jmora}	\N	c0f86ef19d491000d437c97cc75ef119	f26e5e5e393b6d6488fb33559577600a	b4cfc0b669ea84613187f455075b4d48	article	{The contract net protocol: High-level communication and control
\
\	in a distributed problem solver}	R.G. Smith	\N	1980
8535316	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McFarland \\& Company	\N	\N	\N	Stockwell2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.25}, owner = {jmora}	\N	a8046d9262fec48624e56185d5310c36	cfe4c811cbc9fde2b4b79f78ce750b8c	32d577efe8a109bddff8a2cd9e7af9c9	book	{A history of information storage and retrieval}	F. Stockwell	\N	2001
8535317	Commun. ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Strong1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	103--110	\N	5	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, timestamp = {2009.01.15}, file = {:Strong1997.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Da categor�as y dimensiones dentro de esas categor�as para la calidad
\
\	de los datos, es en realidad m�s completo de lo que necesitamos en
\
\	este sentido, pues lo considera de cara al usuario final de la informaci�n
\
\	y por tanto tiene en cuenta caracter�sticas como la interpretabilidad,
\
\	la facilidad de entendimiento, etc. De cara a un sistema de integraci�n
\
\	de informaci�n no nos hacen falta estas cosas (creo, no veo como
\
\	puede entenderlo parcialmente, o lo entiende o no lo entiende y no
\
\	hay nada que hacer) y todo lo que necesitamos parece estar cubierto.}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/253769.253804}	\N	5203199df48a6dae0ccf35d4fc1b4e31	22bf470d8c33a326a08d70f91073c6b3	322379835056d374e105abafd51afd19	article	Data quality in context	Diane M. Strong and Yang W. Lee and Richard Y. Wang	\N	1997
8535318	Techniques, Platforms, and Experiments	!!ref not found	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tham2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	!!ref not found	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.29}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Este art�culo ha desaparecido del mapa as� que no puedo completar
\
\	la informaci�n correspondientemente...}	\N	c4f50fa05a2d239d671b8bc172d001c6	6e4e4c14e35f901928a4d68db4287254	3b5c135fbe189c42c15fc5e440b10a0f	article	{Sensor-Grid Computing and SensorGrid architecture for Event Detection,
\
\	Classification and Decision-Making. book chapter in Sensor Network
\
\	and Configuration: Fundamentals}	CK Tham	\N	2006
8535319	CSI Communications	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tham2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	24--29	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.29}, owner = {jmora}	\N	2e50ef09d5aff789e0e9604e795f6bd5	91ddc09bc6b4c0666dda064bc03639e8	9ec6bfde7b85eec0c8f0d43dbbe81359	article	{SensorGrid: integrating sensor networks and grid computing}	C.K. Tham and R. Buyya	\N	2005
8535320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge
\
\	Management (EKAW02)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siguenza, Spain	\N	\N	Vargas-Vera2002	http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/akt/publication-pdf/vargas-vera-etal.pdf	\N		\N	\N	379--391	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.18}, intrahash = {267f288151632f63429ee34c744f35a2}, interhash = {d2d3a8006510f1b96aedfdf3970e9920}, owner = {jmora}	\N	2ceb1ea649c0639141422df280fdf73d	d2d3a8006510f1b96aedfdf3970e9920	267f288151632f63429ee34c744f35a2	inproceedings	{MnM: Ontology Driven Semi-Automatic and Automatic Support for Semantic
\
\	Markup}	M. Vargas-Vera and E. Motta and J. Domingue and M. Lanzoni and A. Stutt and F. Ciravegna	\N	2002
8535321	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wache2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	108--117	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.12.10}, file = {:Wache2001.pdf:PDF}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Fundamental, donde se explica el GAV, LAV, materializaci�n y un mont�n
\
\	de opciones, adem�s desde el punto de vista de integraci�n usando
\
\	ontolog�as.}	\N	edc1e9cf88d1de6d9cf18df112cd3855	c061f09436d0907c12cac52976eff08a	a9b5d3519133203d7e1c66367b4e140f	inproceedings	Ontology-based integration of information - a survey of existing
\
\	approaches	H. Wache and T. V�gele and U. Visser and H. Stuckenschmidt and G. Schuster and H. Neumann and S. H�bner	\N	2001
8535322	Web Information Systems Engineering, International Conference on	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Watanabe2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	0021	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, isbn = {0-7695-1393-X}, owner = {jmora}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WISE.2001.996463}	\N	f3509093ac547cc7e7180a7d6105d32c	28cf6812501a15052463b02ff6fa3daf	5dbd89a599eb377a679ae91a57448c50	article	Integration of Multiple Dissemination-Based Information Sources Using
\
\	Source Data Arrival Properties	Yousuke Watanabe and Hiroyuki Kitagawa and Yoshiharu Ishikawa	\N	2001
8535323	\N	2	\N	\N	May	\N	Robotics and Automation	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	Nice, France	\N	\N	Wen1992	\N	\N		\N	\N	1720-1726	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.27}, days = {12-14}, isbn = {0-8186-2720-4}, owner = {jmora}	\N	b02318c1b57996e042e94038581845df	9216f496a658e5f072a8946a03b3d656	c0a0dd5061aab1e546d0ae126d65ea7c	inproceedings	Model-based multi-sensor data fusion	W. Wen and H.F. Durrant-Whyte	\N	1992
8535324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Poster at 4th European Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xing2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.30}, owner = {jmora}, review = {Hace lo que hay que hacer en SSG4E, solo que con}	\N	2db1a5755a13e2dd9ce1914d7399de69	c2e2f4c66ab1fc522efddc7a8aa80deb	86cb9474ad156fad7e56a2812bcc39c4	conference	{Active Ontology: An Information Integration Approach for Dynamic
\
\	Information Sources}	W. Xing and O. Corcho and C. Goble and M. Dikaiakos	\N	2007
8535325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce, 2003. CEC 2003	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xiong2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	275--284	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.04.07}, owner = {jmora}	\N	7b9dee91a0bac085725f168a17af053e	669f14048f9663be4462159859d96d8b	b47a9ec1e4c8025de3340a7cfdc8842c	conference	{A reputation-based trust model for peer-to-peer e-commerce communities}	L. Xiong and L. Liu	\N	2003
8535548	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Carl-Auer compact	388	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa3db4d7dff087178e726e598a834e6d	165e4d386e661cfae70722c803d5db9c	b3a09927f1395891479290ffea994985	book	Einführung in die systemische Päadagogik	Karl Ludwig Holtz	\N	2008
8535565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	234	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93adf45472c444d80c14e544d474e1cd	4a9c3be570409fa1f022fb6d155c88cb	319f169c15f736198e3fae461cfb49cc	book	Lernen: Subjektwissenschaftliche Grundlegung	Klaus Holzkamp	\N	1995
8535589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung. Strategien und Konzepte im internationalen Vergleich	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 115	110	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	303-309	\N	\N	\N		\N	682ae922f94fe597471d4f5326f00dc7	f7df0b7580b3be55c2d0f3de953dd922	701642197399c0ae9553694ddedb2479	incollection	Qualitätsentwicklung und Akkreditierung in der Hochschuldidaktischen Aus- und Weiterbildung: Bericht aus der Akkreditierungskommission der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Hochschuldidaktik	Ludwig Huber	Sabine Brendel and Karin Kaiser and Gerd Macke	2005
8535598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Notwendige Verbindungen: Zur Verankerung von Hochschuldidaktik in Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	\N	143	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-57	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fa6e8616c008d2f8cbfb817756e111f	812166edf20f98c5a1ad3b7ad15e8e4d	3dc3d39a74e46b7a73f8580f6b135e1a	incollection	Training oder auch Reflexion: Zur notwendigen Rückbeziehung der Hochschuldidaktik auf Bildungstheorie	Ludwig Huber	Michael Craanen and Ludwig Huber	2005
8535618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft: Aktuelle Prozesse, Rahmenbedingungen und Perspektiven ; Dokumentation des 1. Bremer Arbeitsgesprächs zur Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft am 21./22. Februar 2005	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 4	279	\N	\N		\N	\N	43-54	\N	\N	\N		\N	86594012ed17dbd79905a61fa1eeef0c	6b8d996825f4afaae2ea72935c209813	851f077dc674b9c5d76e9a26d8bf9dae	incollection	Kompetenzfelder in der Wissenschaft	Magarethe Hubrath	Magarethe Hubrath and Franziska Jantzen and Martin Mehrtens	2006
8535628	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Wie kommt Wissenschaft zu Wissen ?. 1	413	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f5c78ffb1099129885d5bbcbf2eb32f0	5033ea885fee35e5c0e4bce68af25749	ee252d046fe309f850e26ad97a753f54	book	Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten	Theo Hug	\N	2001
8535636	Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	16	\N	\N		\N	\N	S 24-28	\N	2-3	\N		\N	d92f7eb529f790708bfa4e45c1a3f903	9ec870d9f14b8749ae642316bbf581df	be7cd78668ee550eff03b835a139788d	article	Das Projekt Personalentwicklung an der Universität Wien	Karoline Iber	\N	2000
8535645	European Journal of Engineering Education	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ihsensusanne1998	http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/0304379980230103	\N		\N	\N	13 - 22	\N	1	\N	issn = {0304-3797}	\N	f4ec71ed3c62e7e982c58be0af0a205b	f4a3919fa116b28031920f3a9e0b60c1	283223d308ddd55fa7f8e01c5ee6fc13	article	Creativity, Complexity and Self-similarity: The Vision of the Fractal University	Susanne Ihsen and Ingrid Isenhardt and Ute Steinhagen De Sanchez	\N	1998
8535712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	9783518288443	\N	\N	Konstruktivismus und Naturerkenntnis : auf dem Weg zum Kulturalismus [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {351828844X 9783518288443}, refid = {35561540}	\N	a7286f06b03ca89fb5cd13b9d6f1142f	c2a6ab43adff6d380f4f2d44bbc89c8f	24dab6bd9f5e8d59035ca823b9c5c55f	book	Konstruktivismus und Naturerkenntnis: Auf dem Weg zum Kulturalismus	Peter Janich	\N	1996
8535732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	Handlungsanleitung für die Praxis	172	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9be1fc7071f3d1468d93df63ac3fb1ea	29b4dbe6f7b768b3e62ee8161c84c48c	cc3a2a5d65a85859adc602b61be29974	book	Lernformen für den Einsatz in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen	Lutz Jäckel and Christiane Kerlen and Iris Pfeiffer and Jan Wessels	\N	2006
8535812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langen2008	http://www.iw-live.de/wissen/2009/de/home/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	45d853acb39ef6b51747f02344987a9e	747371e863bd66f3637960c969e0b75f	1c1a6c5323eb9697d6b4ba2cf0f61d67	misc	Tagging versus Ontologien? Informationsstrukturierung im Enterprise 2.0	Manfred Langen and Walter Christian Kammergruber	\N	2008
8535837	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München	\N	Kammergruber2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Tagging als bequeme, schnelle und weitestgehend nutzergesteuerte Form der Vergabe inhaltsbezogener Metadaten erfreut sich, ausgehend von so genannten "Web 2.0"-Anwendungen, vor allem in Form von Social-Tagging-Systemen wachsender Beliebtheit. Wegen seiner Einfachheit hat es eine höhere Benutzerakzeptanz als Verschlagwortungs-Verfahren, die auf einem kontrollierten Vokabular und fixen Strukturen basieren.
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Diese Einfachheit jedoch bringt auch Nachteile mit sich. Da die Nutzer die Tags frei wählen, können beispielsweise Fehler in der Rechtschreibung oder Mehrdeutigkeiten auftreten. Große Tag-Mengen werden zudem unüberschaubar. Techniken aus verschiedenen Bereichen der Informatik können dabei helfen, Beziehungen zwischen Tags zu ermitteln und so den Nutzen der durch Tagging gewonnenen Meta-Daten zu erhöhen.
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Manche Probleme lassen sich durch eine geeignete Wahl des zugrundeliegenden Tagging-Systems vermeiden. Dazu können Semantic-Web-Ansätze benutzt werden. Durch die Kombination von Tagging und Ontologien können Ambiguitäten von Tags aufgelöst werden, indem Tags mit den korrespondierenden Konzepten einer Ontologie verknüpft werden.
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Ferner können implizite Beziehungen zwischen Tags durch Verfahren aus der Statistik und des Data-Mining entdeckt werden. Co-Occurrence-Analysen und Assoziationsregeln-Mining helfen Strukturen innerhalb einer Menge von Tags zu finden.
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Bereits während der Eingabe von Tags kann der Benutzer durch Tag-Vorschläge unterstützt werden. Dadurch werden Rechtschreibfehler verringert und zusätzlich ein gemeinsames Vokabular innerhalb eines Tagging-System gefördert. Bei der Suche nach Objekten mit einem bestimmten Tag, können verwandte Tags durch eine entsprechende grafische Aufbereitung dem Benutzer als mögliche Alternativen für die weitere Suche aufgezeigt werden.	1469dd5e7fc1da4438bc557459fbb6f3	3013cf5c0c8b81d7ce0a3055bcf0864e	25f1935345ae76b885f7d9e736300aaa	mastersthesis	{Unterstützung einer qualitäts-optimierten Annotation durch die Analyse
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\	und Strukturierung von Tags am Beispiel von Weblog-Inhalten eines
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\	Intranets.}	Walter Christian Kammergruber	\N	2007
8535850	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	ESWC Wsh. Semantic Wikis---From Wiki to Semantics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rauschmayer2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Semantic wikis establish the role of wikis as integrators of structured and semi-structured data. In this paper, we present Wikked, which is a semantic wiki turned inside out: it is a wiki engine that is embedded in the generic RDF editor Hyena. That is, Hyena edits (structured) RDF and leaves it to Wikked to display (semi-structured) wiki pages stored in RDF nodes. Wiki text has a clearly defined core syntax, while traditional wiki syntax is regarded as syntactic sugar. It is thus easy to convert Wikked pages to various output formats such as HTML and LaTeX. Wikked's built-in functions for presenting RDF data and for invoking Hyena functionality endow it with the ability to define simple custom user interfaces to RDF data. 	c37a1d43272b659c5bc558cc6d0be0c2	e1406e62120490687da16450b8a62682	5f6749c6e5f90e530b8e7aed9cbb7277	inproceedings	A Wiki as an Extensible RDF Presentation Engine	Axel Rauschmayer and Walter Christian Kammergruber	\N	2006
8535934	Quem-Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	67	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-10	\N	4	\N		\N	b6697e731818a6b03c86aad4634d881f	09ec0127620efa81f460dff8a3d3f36e	2e0eef3e1b9b84dfc2e3ef42c6f0be75	article	Betriebliches Lernen und Lernkulturen in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen: Systematisierung von Lernformen	Lutz Jäckel and Christiane Kerlen and Iris Pfeiffer and Jan Wessels	\N	2005
8535942	Journal of Workplace Learning	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	192	\N	\N		\N	\N	282-289	\N	7/8	\N		\N	13097ebbd84db9cbcec0c5ceb6fe244e	bdcda906d5f7bd27883ba4a1e28a6dad	d4226c099a1cc6e468104b529e0f46d7	article	Modelling reflective and contextual learning at work	Annikki Järvinen and Esa Poikela	\N	2001
8535947	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	173	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e345510aa76ebbd269835f8752b550c0	f813bd850bfe9df394ed8bba3516b5e9	ead7012dd7abe396859708fdf4a708a5	book	Selbstorganisation, Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung: Theoretische Bedingungsverhältnisse und praktische Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten	Sebastian Jünger	\N	2004
8535952	Journal of Management Accounting Research	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	184	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-264	\N	Fall	\N		\N	284c711f33658a9dab529feb9c587dd3	89c39d38984ef3c4a4c09f1e758624b7	71835a061aceb8ed81a5f95c328fd1d2	article	The Constructive Approach in Management Accounting Research	Eero Kasanen and Kari Lukka and Arto Siitonen	\N	1993
8535956	Academy of Management Learning and Education	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kayes2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	137-149	\N	2	\N		\N	204754afb98199e242315b76dde2f172	71e6d3cadaf1e4cf4981d7409811561a	ac3cbf0b8d13487afcbe1a9fd7f02012	article	Experiential Learning and Its Critics: Preserving the Role of Experience in Management Learning and Education	Christopher D. Kayes	\N	2002
8535966	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Insbruck	Universität Insbruck	\N	127	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0858c8314e75731bd08673e290e8a5c1	1033a39ae920667492887103bb189828	bb7affb5500af7a6ccd718970dd130e2	mastersthesis	Fort- und Weiterbildung an der Universität Insbruck: Bildungsbedarfserhebung im Rahmen der Einführung der Personalentwicklung	Doris Köberl and Almir Zundja	\N	2000
8536004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	150	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-39	\N	\N	\N		\N	da3cd1bf5bdd298c5c4dedae6bddd3d2	301dae8f50ec85121fac776c54af2d00	ec940bb14fbfe9e00fd8764e5bacc46c	incollection	Rückgekoppelte Autonomie: Steuerungselemente in lose gekoppelten Systemen	Horst Kern	Anke Hanft	2000
8536016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	Forum Hochschule 2008/10	343	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a6bf6164662f2ef10bd2248bfcf1f23	1517dca2d5c58a2ab6d9f65b88482606	0f80b8988b1e4bdd140879eb248a7368	book	Der Absolventenjahrgang 2000/2001 fünf Jahre nach dem Hochschulabschluss: Berufsverlauf und aktuelle Situation	Christian Kerst and Michael Schramm	\N	2008
8536034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Handlungsanleitung für die Praxis	175	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6c45c157c93de2036d15e7ffa528b242	93f745e5c051f11baaf33eceba438e17	f2f75a965503176e26878d26d25dfbb0	book	Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung: Begriffliche Grundlagen	Dieter Kirchhöfer	\N	2004
8536059	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeiten und Lernen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung und innovative Arbeitsgestaltung	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 67	269	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-127	\N	\N	\N		\N	b009fd3d0d2946b4bbbd455b65d6ed7b	06d78fed5e121af7e2bc9905965a0556	853a95c6ad8b289c8dbad6a0ae2779e1	incollection	Widersprüche in der Herausbildung einer neuen Lernkultur	Dieter Kirchhöfer	ABWF	2001
8536088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung in außerbetrieblichen Strukturen. Begriffe und Zugänge	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 56	176	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-70	\N	\N	\N		\N	d0b85089d056981baea7f6361540c9c0	ee70927e4a7cb59e19e8e1ec8c105ebd	4ae349868acc0889f9bceec18c3d5f0c	incollection	Begriffliche Grundlagen des Programms 'Lernen im sozialen Umfeld'	Dieter Kirchhöfer	ABWF	1998
8536106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.die-frankfurt.de/esprid/dokumente/doc-2000/klein00_02.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b891b083645becae9f976427244acea	8cbda66a0a5bad9c6381135e48be2fdb	d993c379a7d2d29553b286a2106969c4	misc	Selbstgesteuertes Lernen in der Umsetzung: Ergebnisse einer exemplarischen Projektbefragung	Rosemarie Klein and Sibylle Peters and Sandra Dengler	\N	2000
8536113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Association Press	New York	\N	\N	293	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9807c3eb92996e7e631755c791a19682	b1b9619ca852e4b45468bd4fec9d7dc6	c89a325da5336d832da7b0704c8361ba	book	Self-directed Learning: A Guide for Learners and Teachers	Malcom S. Knowles	\N	1975
8536129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	\N	125	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	edb8c885aed402a14725c326adfcdc65	8eaebb9fa65924be44ca1142ad206c46	7a77b29342a43bda77c36664785b838f	book	Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development	David A. Kolb	\N	1984
8536143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	377	http://www.learningfromexperience.com/images/uploads/ELT-Hbk-MLE&D-LFE-website-2-10-08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2d676f186ccff6a33e334d18bf6f590f	86e161d6dde2317772a903e3b16c349d	bb4910d709a7a752afc2f719da8183a1	misc	Experiential Learning Theory: A Dynamic, Holistic Approach to Management Learning, Education and Development	Alice Y. Kolb and David A. Kolb	\N	2008
8536147	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	137	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-44	\N	1	\N		\N	62f57ad688c254b964b98ff3f60e1e04	ac9880d40b3722d24ef8ff84b0bde03d	1b103be007b43df8ff3b5caaee362467	article	University Pedagogy for Assistant Professors at Aalborg University	Anette Kolmos and Lone Krogh	\N	2003
8536178	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	394	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1be53c6166729a5ddfd4178b3e0698de	30bf81b0f9a237979602404f6dcf20be	d8f549c51c5b6baaa4df430888791cf3	book	Chaos und Ordnung: Formen der Selbstorganisation in Natur und Gesellschaft	Günter Küppers	\N	1997
8536183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reformpotential an Hochschulen. Frauen als Akteurinnen in Hochschulreformprozessen	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	82	\N	\N		\N	\N	109-124	\N	\N	\N		\N	75e15f3ba03977ef8c8b9de7ed1e9499	a7c45acbe0c76234adddf19df2b9e57a	5b6d379d029b1bdba6288568c88343e2	incollection	Betriebswirtschaftliche Rationalität an Hochschulen	Gertrude Kreutzmann	Christine Roloff	1998
8536185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GABAL	Offenbach	\N	GABAL management	116	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba979466bb7fad75ec2ccc55a86a3bf9	dbbe37d74dbc2a9a3b08d1575d485636	f12041f7f95e94b7d9de8f15200bee54	book	Next practice - erfolgreiches Management von Instabilität: Veränderung durch Vernetzung	Peter Kruse	\N	2004
8536191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschule gestalten. Denkanstösse aus Hochschulpolitik und Hochschulforschung ; Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gerd Köhler	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen - Wissenschaft und Praxis	84	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-37	\N	\N	\N		\N	649b9fedc7faa9dd43f619ff6ff6448b	9115b191083bdcae16c1f76cdc92276c	518894f8f917ab53cd0698e7bc10f668	incollection	Von der (Un)Möglichkeit des Notwendigen. Personalentwicklung für das wissenschaftliche Personal an Hochschulen	Diethard Kuhne	Frauke Gützkow and Gunter Quaisser	2004
8536200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschule gestalten. Denkanstösse aus Hochschulpolitik und Hochschulforschung ; Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gerd Köhler	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen - Wissenschaft und Praxis	87	\N	\N		\N	\N	211-219	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b8a77aba1d22b9563912037311f43bf	4857ed2865d569686b6e1e356e8ba85c	6c5c8c17194c2a3a658ae9cd8b901435	incollection	Neue Formen des Lernens in Schule und Hochschule	Klaus Landfried	Frauke Gützkow and Gunter Quaisser	2004
8536208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning. Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	89	\N	\N		\N	\N	218-223	\N	\N	\N		\N	b077860ca276b4f6ee575f19cf54ce4d	41e0be35db77cc9b7c3b2c1f5f0d56aa	8a9d91f659a078d9045e89c21fbdc645	incollection	Hochschulausbildung und Sozialkompetenz	Klaus Landfried	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8536222	American Sociological Review	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	247	\N	\N		\N	\N	649-662	\N	5	\N		\N	8e818d432663eef17a013b82a74a9378	fb60d7cc74614676aa39c312135c835b	18b796b8f84831324e02ace8bac6d5d0	article	The decline of politics and ideology in a knowledge able society	Robert E. Lane	\N	1966
8536231	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enke	Stuttgart	\N	\N	306	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	12bb57d27585c98c7bcba6acbdc9881e	038d8b41bcf1d96c84fc6edf1dffda59	99fba742c4c1ff4e1c8cf94024bc7210	book	Weiterbildung: Planen, Gestalten, Kontrollieren	Ingo Langosch	\N	1993
8536248	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	286	\N	\N		\N	\N	65-68	\N	3	\N		\N	404b7ccca3c25c465a78bea0048312ff	dde7ff701ea4b9bfd377760954ba0dc7	d9da9abd0bcce846e02e8fe7b2e0a0e0	article	Strategisches akademisches Personalmanagement: Gedanken zum Versuch an Hochschulen Speck mit 'Mäusen' zu fangen	Stephan Laske and Manfred Auer	\N	2006
8536275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verborgene Bilder - grosse Wirkung. was Personalentwicklung an Hochschulen bewegt	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 2	373	\N	\N		\N	\N	34-44	\N	\N	\N		\N	c8ac264b2d7808fc8cf42c99fd44d082	b97c87f4daaab67e9ebba0cd016f306f	19c60e89d86a8c0836d067e361ad045f	incollection	Domestizierung des Personals oder Entwicklung von Persönlichkeiten?: Zu Wirkungen und Nebenwirkungen der Personalentwicklung an Universitäten	Stephan Laske and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	Christina Reinhardt	2004
8536313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studienreihe Bildungs- und Wissenschaftsmanagement, Bd. 3	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster; New York; München; Berlin	\N	\N	9783830915959	\N	\N	Organisation und Führung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783830915959 3830915950}, refid = {180713157}	\N	d7cee99fd74cf042737915d80fdae837	e611e8b9048b65174757a8e486bcb00b	df43a288764579d97be94cd8aaf3cd5b	book	Organisation und Führung	Stephan Laske and Claudia Meister-Scheytt and Wendelin Küpers	\N	2006
8536413	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London; New York	\N	Sociological review monograph. 38	keyhere	\N	\N	A Sociology of monsters : essays on power, technology, and domination [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0415071399 9780415071390}, refid = {24908867}	\N	1ff4188d75c9bf16e2bc25920d27cb07	5ff73f2c796dda0aa14ec169ec98fb8f	9fdaf40589aadc5d3ee1638d8c2de863	book	A Sociology of monsters: essays on power, technology, and domination	John Law	\N	1991
8536438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aspekte einer neuen Lernkultur. Argumente, Erfahrungen, Konsequenzen	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung. 1999	330	\N	\N		\N	\N	275-307	\N	\N	\N		\N	540f1db051872ed0060126d0982cf9b1	5883789247dadac76a502c67c44aed7e	7db66366ae15365d50a54ebc0fe38312	incollection	Von der Qualifikation zur Kompetenz: Die neuen Herausforderungen der Arbeitsorganisation in Frankreich	Yves Lichtenberger	ABWF	1999
8536502	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	285	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-52	\N	2	\N		\N	9f26b23399fb93e41ad9289853a08817	4e87fee5d1f57dcb89c8470758ab12bd	afa00971fa1f2f690bec4a3ec5d04d3a	article	Von der Qualität zu Excellenz: Anforderungen an Hochschulen durch Akkreditierungsverfahren, Evaluation, Qualitätssicherungsmaßnahmen und Qualitätsmanagement	Hans-Jürgen Lorenz	\N	2006
8536521	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning. Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	95	\N	\N		\N	\N	224-226	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed6c5701b1f16e1d9a0a886ea275bfda	bed9289deb37b525494e3b8e636c5d54	e83771ea6857b2de64c4db5604faac3f	incollection	Organisiertes Lernen - lernende Organisationen: Erfahrungen aus fünf Jahren systemischer Universitätsentwicklung an der Universität Hamburg	Jürgen Lüthje	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8536530	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	409	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	38f635af55853ec8f92d53685684b0cd	a96e4a67a4c11bdf2d0c425e4cff1377	2d0abf86ba14384d09e7275162f00fbb	book	Soziale Systeme. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1984
8536542	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS-Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	Soziologische Aufklärung. 6	408	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4005fdd601a3ed16b50752951dfebd38	e1fe12ec309dab4780d362edfa24bd4d	f1d23f98656542ce864c1b94437633f8	book	Die Soziologie und der Mensch	Niklas Luhmann	\N	2005
8536560	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	129	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-31	\N	1	\N		\N	ddff00ad362ddaa21e5e3ddf128e4162	11eed38c2187fd31209e51991ece06ff	e9d31a89d246370baaa092104f7418b9	article	Erwerb von Lehrkompetenz: Das Programm des Hochschuldidaktikzentrums der Universität des Landes Baden-Württemberg	Gerd Macke and Karin Kaiser and Sabine Brendel	\N	2003
8536567	MOM-Letter	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	259	\N	\N		\N	\N	132-144	\N	9	\N		\N	fab837d37d5227f774e69f6f6fbe7e80	150d9d40da7f8a688e60682144fefae2	fb8278c0fe670bbfd5a03b6dda139e40	article	Komplexität-was ist das?	Fredmund Malik	\N	1998
8536574	New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	marsickwatkins2001informalandincidental	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-34	\N	89	\N		\N	3da25c1b089b64d584e8abebfaa5fe87	51f1444df34ef0d2cfd55425ffc43a02	2a39c807ea6adf7b0ab38f169a2cd199	article	Informal and Incidental Learning	Victoria J. Marsick and Karen E. Watkins	\N	2001
8536575	Knowledge and Information Systems	6	\N	\N	#sep#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hunter2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10115-003-0125-6	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	528--543	\N	5	\N		The language for describing inconsistency is underdeveloped. If a database (a set of formulae) is inconsistent, there is usually no qualification of that inconsistency. Yet, it would seem useful to be able to say how inconsistent a database is, or to say whether one database is “more inconsistent” than another database. In this paper, we provide a more general characterization of inconsistency in terms of a scoring function for each database Δ. A scoring function S is from the power set of Δ into the natural numbers defined so that S(Γ) gives the number of minimally inconsistent subsets of Δ that would be eliminated if the subset Γ was removed from Δ. This characterization offers an expressive and succinct means for articulating, in general terms, the nature of inconsistency in a set of formulae. We then compare databases using their scoring functions. This gives an intuitive ordering relation over databases that we can describe as “more inconsistent than”. These techniques are potentially useful in a wide range of problems including monitoring progress in negotiations between a number of participants, and in comparing heterogeneous sources of information.
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ER  -	f88aab3b54590d9af781c19c0fe16c83	db4ba4f837199a7c336c02651c994311	d726ed2b392ca54511b1d168367ba75a	article	Logical Comparison of Inconsistent Perspectives using Scoring Functions	Anthony Hunter	\N	2004
8536583	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	407	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a7bcfc478dd5553a93d4ac99fe57389	a71093aafb8c1c7fac17dedd221ac396	638127381b580d5c4ceab7fa22f8a188	book	Biologie der Realität	Humberto R. Maturana	\N	1998
8536584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{CASoN}2009: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computational Aspects of Social Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kammergruber2009	\N	\N		\N	To Appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec1340e6a4161c097c6230f56855248f	b0ef4514ab27e6106ae34674df7e5759	28d50e6f7a4dd01e732b0ed46c3777f4	inproceedings	Discovering Communities of Interest in a Tagged On-line Environment	Walter Christian Kammergruber and Maximilian Viermetz and Cai-Nicolas Ziegler	\N	2009
8536597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg & Sohn	Braunschweig	\N	Wissenschaftstheorie, Wissenschaft und Philosophie. 19	406	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2c788ff46aa899e7e3dd214dfa85021	4d09d45254918f09aa3ea0c38265798c	269dbe097e9c2b6e0668be929838f378	book	Erkennen - die Organisation und Verkörperung von Wirklichkeit: ausgewählte Arbeiten zur biologischen Epistemologie	Humberto R. Maturana	\N	1982
8536603	Quem-Bulletin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	68	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-16	\N	4	\N		\N	26d7c7b26cbd586e5e34aa7a9075875c	7ef24edf0baa6fea90a9660295ef4fb4	0a2b9fe5370b42ee687115b265e15de9	article	Netzwerke als Instrument zur Kompetenzentwicklung im Bereich Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung: Erfolgsfaktoren für ihre professionelle Nutzung durch Fach- und Führungskräfte	Andreas Megerle	\N	2005
8536613	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	136	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-55	\N	2	\N		\N	5714606db275eba1de3625d8ab3a564d	76e6235e16f69bdd0ff0a2e1c691ecc5	f01e54b3079dbe10013b2a5e69860013	article	Personalentwicklung für Juniorprofessoren. Instrument gezielter Förderung und aktiver Hochschulentwicklung in der Universität Bremen	Martin Mehrtens	\N	2004
8536622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning. Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	96	\N	\N		\N	\N	227-235	\N	\N	\N		\N	96f7a7c84db45f7d38f57450f224b035	06e7e29ddcd9804ea7b9b46cd288ba63	72f25eec7ed2ce259070dade65f9edd3	incollection	Kollegialität und wissenschaftlicher Diskurs. Zur Neuorientierung der Hochschuldidaktik	Sigrid Metz-Göckel	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8536625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reformpotential an Hochschulen. Frauen als Akteurinnen in Hochschulreformprozessen	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	81	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-107	\N	\N	\N		\N	0421be88cfe9580d3d91d7b8c462def7	f75772da43061f4e3555d5164c797510	e83643bc0cf68f21acce0a2805bec096	incollection	Zur Mikropolitik der Lehre als Modernisierungsstrategie der Hochschulen	Sigrid Metz-Göckel	Christine Roloff	1998
8536630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung. 10	200	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f2eee1d8e5ad0935c3d643668d4c48b	03f02f194f1e127c265e8c90374658df	a53597fb4158c3f1c071e5b96c65ad00	book	Transformative Erwachsenenbildung	Jack Mezirow	\N	1997
8536634	International Journal of Lifelong Education	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miettinen2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	54-72	\N	1	\N		\N	08d85365cfbb70fead04a52e54e00aa2	1d322bc7fadd09a2be51e96c03bbda18	dfe50245327dbad3f6df41e66f09452a	article	The concept of experiential learning and John Dewey's theory of reflective thought and action	Reijo Miettinen	\N	2000
8536640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	Upper Saddle River, NJ [u.a.]	\N	\N	359	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b26fac33220aa0ead14dc7116c54e78b	26dc1d408043b441fcccdbe1845fd66a	e7bf9f6d0fb7e1a1b1e8a3dcd236c8b2	book	Structure in fives: designing effective organizations	Henry Mintzberg	\N	1983
8536645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität auf dem Prüfstand. Konzepte und Befunde der Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	207	\N	\N		\N	\N	183-205	\N	\N	\N		\N	3afd874aa36f9253e5c7623112afa227	65b2e8a9b293424d772f5db7bbaf6fd4	6a5a2f42caff7c3990bd41d8a7c59510	incollection	Mehrstufige Verfahren für die Evaluation von Studium und Lehre. Eine Zwischenbilanz europäischer Erfahrungen	Sandra Mittag and Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel	Stefanie Schwarz and Ulrich Teichler	2003
8536649	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passagen	Wien	\N	\N	3851650840	\N	\N	Das Jenseits der Philosophie. Wider das dualistische Erkenntnisprinzip: Josef Mitterer, Peter Engelmann: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783851650846}, asin = {3851650840}, isbn = {3851650840}	\N	9ff3981ca2ef3cef08a94d242944a4e3	e9659f1121c17ec618db80526bfcd459	46a0b811af115b5d1c0b94adb4aab1b7	book	Das Jenseits der Philosophie: Wider das dualistische Erkenntnisprinzip	Josef Mitterer	\N	1998
8536657	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	100	\N	\N		\N	\N	339-349	\N	\N	\N		\N	ef4d965ac8b133edd09096ccdf7ebf56	0dd28ea6fb40ec572e32a21e13e17a26	0a93ac1424ce4d44766e3126fdd11f34	incollection	Personalentwicklung für den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs - mehr als ein Schüler-Lehrer-Verhältnis	Detlef Müller-Böling	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8536668	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	99	\N	\N		\N	\N	407-430	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3eb39bf0bae0f5350789921d70ae1e2	113a342ba39b49ebe1ae90822b96f1f5	0b01e14f1acca1be117e50d99cb647bb	incollection	Die Farben der Evaluierung. Eine Verteidigung der Evaluierung gegen ihre Befürworter	Manfred Moldaschl and Christine Schwarz	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8536678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität auf dem Prüfstand. Konzepte und Befunde der Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	206	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-179	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cfbb8e0936cebd8a04d70e56f13bd7d	1337e6becabf6cf6dd1336d88512cc07	4b0ea13be6bb77bbf37b75e7a3328e57	incollection	Lernen im Prozess der Arbeit. auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Lernkultur?	Isabelle {Le Mouillour}	Stefanie Schwarz and Ulrich Teichler	2003
8536850	\N	4431	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICANNGA (1)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icannga/WeiseGB07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icannga/icannga2007-1.html#WeiseGB07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	167-173	\N	\N	conf/icannga/2007-1	date = {2007-07-06}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71618-1_19}, isbn = {978-3-540-71589-4}	\N	f6c6feb6eb08b1ba97253ca5c35351f1	9a28c975178e5ee0eef4b358924c1aec	c24ec7c7275bea2a20462ac91084ac85	inproceedings	Genetic Programming for Proactive Aggregation Protocols.	Thomas Weise and Kurt Geihs and Philipp A. Baer	Bartlomiej Beliczynski and Andrzej Dzielinski and Marcin Iwanowski and Bernardete Ribeiro	2007
8536864	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D'Agnolo2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2175	\N	[0906.2175] Regular holonomic D[[h]]-modules	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2175
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We describe the category of regular holonomic modules over the formal
\
deformation $\\mathcal{D}_X[[\\hbar]]$ of the ring of linear differential
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operators. In particular, we establish the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence and
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discuss the additional $t$-structure related to $\\hbar$-torsion.
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	2c0259d4fda56b691a2fbceffdce1294	7c7b97959bc820215ba601cb740363f5	8507bd3b8e1f83f85783fb70737c9193	misc	Regular holonomic D[[h]]-modules	Andrea D'Agnolo and Stephane Guillermou and Pierre Schapira	\N	2009
8536897	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Kassel	\N	Distributed Systems Group	\N	\N	Technical Report	kaswosds2008	https://kobra.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/bitstream/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2008041421155/3/Technicalreport2008_1.pdf	Kasseler Informatikschriften (KIS)		\N	Thomas Weise, Philipp Baer, eds. online version	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c277cdb9d60d7083c5682fe096de34d9	48901ff4dfa2dfae147483b026707d06	b3138c68ada13956d311278e44fd4b31	techreport	1st Kassel Student Workshop on Security in Distributed Systems (Seminar Sicherheit in verteilten Systemen)	Stephan Opfer and Stefan Triller and Stephan Scheuermann and Till Amma and Michael Blumenstein and Ilhan Glogic	Thomas Weise and Philipp A. Baer	2008
8538189	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Applications of Semantic Technologies 09, Informatik 2009	\N	\N	\N	GI	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics	WolfAST09	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/AST09_Informatik2009_SOPRANO_Wolf_Schmidt_Klein.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {}	Ambient assisted living (AAL) is a newly emerging term describing a research area with focus on services that support people in their daily life with  particular focus on elderly people. This includes reminding and alerting the assisted person(s) and their environment, giving feedback, advice, and impulses for physical, or social
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activities, among others. All of these supportive actions need to be context-aware. Semantic technologies have been considered to be a perfect fit for context-awareness in pervasive computing and ambient intelligence. Mainstream semantic (web) technologies are nowadays largely based on description logics and the W3C standard OWL-DL, which are also used in the AAL domain (see [PG07] and [KC06]). The analysis of the scenarios and use cases, however, have yielded requirements and constraints, which have shown that these mainstream technologies are not well-suited for the AAL domain. In this paper we present the SOPRANO approach as an alternative semantic approach to capturing, managing, and enriching context information for context-aware AAL services.	dbb3c8c0e923a1ae2f00201c90572923	94611d7a1d2ae925ec5eea88c14f068e	16badb2c1a6d1217f232d0e9f3f9364a	inproceedings	Applying Semantic Technologies for Context-Aware AAL  Services: What we can learn from SOPRANO	Peter Wolf and Andreas Schmidt and Michael Klein	\N	2009
8538283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies, September 2-4, 2009, Graz, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KunzmannIKNOW09	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/Kunzmann_Schmidt_Motivation_IKNOW09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.09.02}	Motivational aspects in knowledge management have so far largely been considered from the perspective of designing and implementing incentives that influence the extrinsic motivation of employees to participate, contribute, share etc. This is increasingly considered problematic so that this contribution takes a more holistic viewpoint by analyzing and systematizing barriers that have an impact on the motivation to engage in knowledge maturing activities. Based on an ethnographic study and targeted semi-structured interviews, a model is presented that decomposes the motivational aspects. Furthermore, it is presented how motivational aspects can be incorporated into the design of learning support systems.	94766be81e4cf1c952ae14926518d657	29473fbe35250d5beb4bcd9399fddbe2	c1dae83f9107513a7726ead81f9a328e	inproceedings	Integrating Motivational Aspects into the Design of Informal Learning Support in Organizations	Christine Kunzmann and Andreas Schmidt and Volker Braun and David Czech and Benjamin Fletschinger and Silke Kohler and Verena Lüber	\N	2009
8538294	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies, September 2-4, 2009, Graz, Austria	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KunzmannIKNOW09	http://publications.andreas.schmidt.name/Kunzmann_Schmidt_Motivation_IKNOW09.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Motivational aspects in knowledge management have so far largely been considered from the perspective of designing and implementing incentives that influence the extrinsic motivation of employees to participate, contribute, share etc. This is increasingly considered problematic so that this contribution takes a more holistic viewpoint by analyzing and systematizing barriers that have an impact on the motivation to engage in knowledge maturing activities. Based on an ethnographic study and targeted semi-structured interviews, a model is presented that decomposes the motivational aspects. Furthermore, it is presented how motivational aspects can be incorporated into the design of learning support systems.	94766be81e4cf1c952ae14926518d657	29473fbe35250d5beb4bcd9399fddbe2	c1dae83f9107513a7726ead81f9a328e	inproceedings	Integrating Motivational Aspects into the Design of Informal Learning Support in Organizations	Christine Kunzmann and Andreas Schmidt and Volker Braun and David Czech and Benjamin Fletschinger and Silke Kohler and Verena Lüber	\N	2009
8539403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aharonian2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2002	\N	Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the second exceptional
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  gamma-ray flare of PKS 2155-304 in July 2006	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2002
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Comment: 22 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in A&amp;A	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Simultaneous HESS/CHANDRA/optical observations were performed on the BL Lac
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object PKS 2155-304 in the night of July 29-30 2006, when the source underwent
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its second major gamma-ray outburst in Summer 2006. This event took place about
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44 hours after the July 28 outburst, known for its ultrafast variability. An
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unprecedented 6 to 8 hours of uninterrupted coverage was achieved, with spectra
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and light curves measured down to 7 and 2-minute timescales, respectively. The
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gamma-ray flux reached a maximum of 11x the Crab flux (&gt;400 GeV), with
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rise/decay timescales of ~1 hour, plus a few smaller-amplitude flares
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superimposed on the decaying phase. The emission in the X-ray and VHE bands is
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strongly correlated, both in flux and spectrum, with no evidence of lags. The
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VHE spectrum shows a curvature that is variable with time and stronger at
\
higher fluxes. The huge VHE variations (22x) are only accompanied by
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small-amplitude X-ray and optical variations (factor 2 and 15% respectively).
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The source has shown for the first time in an HBL a large Compton dominance
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(L_C/L_S ~10) -- rapidly evolving -- and a cubic relation between VHE and X-ray
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flux variations, during a decaying phase. These results challenge the common
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scenarios for the TeV-blazar emission.
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	98f7cca9c3003994d524b8f23e8210f2	05bb22193006e38ce848c7a601c76fc2	aa1589324d1add3de2861a715df060f9	article	Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the second exceptional
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  gamma-ray flare of PKS 2155-304 in July 2006	HESS Collaboration: F. Aharonian	\N	2009
8539419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McNamara2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2096	\N	Polarization of Compton X-rays from Jets in AGN	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2096
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Comment: to appear in &quot;X-ray Polarimetry: A New Window in Astrophysics&quot;,
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  edited by R. Bellazzini, E. Costa, G. Matt and G. Tagliaferri	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We investigate the polarization of Compton scattered X-rays from relativistic
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jets in active galactic nuclei using Monte Carlo simulations. We consider three
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scenarios: scattering of photons from an accretion disk, scattering of cosmic
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microwave background (CMB) photons, and synchrotron self-Comptonization (SSC)
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within the jet. For Comptonization of thermal disk photons or CMB photons the
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maximum linear polarization attained is slightly over 20% at viewing angles
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close to 90 degrees. The value decreases with the viewing inclination. For SSC,
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the maximum value may exceed 80%. The angle dependence is complicated, and it
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varies with the photon injection sites. Our study demonstrates that X-ray
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polarization, in addition to multi-wavelength spectra, can distinguish certain
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models for emission and particle acceleration in relativistic jets.
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	a6b417457b17d20ac40b1f3dcc5c1546	04f379a66a024023010aaf492aee41a3	79ca0693ae367703e723ba10b58ce04c	article	Polarization of Compton X-rays from Jets in AGN	Aimee McNamara and Zdenka Kuncic and Kinwah Wu	\N	2009
8539441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Abraham2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2189	\N	The Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum and Related Measurements with the Pierre
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  Auger Observatory	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2189
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Comment: Submissions to the 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Studies of the cosmic ray energy spectrum at the highest energies with the
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Pierre Auger Observatory.
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	35d4d879d74d059847dbf06e3c37854b	de88481fe3d71f19162e4c73d655217c	c0f5e19a8bb1aa9d791f1c9f90382851	article	The Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum and Related Measurements with the Pierre
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  Auger Observatory	The Pierre Auger Collaboration: J. Abraham and P. Abreu and M. Aglietta and C. Aguirre and E. J. Ahn and D. Allard and I. Allekotte and J. Allen and J. Alvarez-Mu&#xf1;iz and M. Ambrosio and L. Anchordoqui and S. Andringa and A. Anzalone and C. Aramo and E. Arganda and S. Argir&#xf2; and K. Arisaka and F. Arneodo and F. Arqueros and T. Asch and H. Asorey and P. Assis and J. Aublin and M. Ave and G. Avila and T. B&#xe4;cker and D. Badagnani and K. B. Barber and A. F. Barbosa and S. L. C. Barroso and B. Baughman and P. Bauleo and J. J. Beatty and T. Beau and B. R. Becker and K. H. Becker and A. Bell&#xe9;toile and J. A. Bellido and S. BenZvi and C. Berat and P. Bernardini and X. Bertou and P. L. Biermann and P. Billoir and O. Blanch-Bigas and F. Blanco and C. Bleve and H. Bl&#xfc;mer and M. Boh&#xe1;&#x10d;ov&#xe1; and D. Boncioli and C. Bonifazi and R. Bonino and N. Borodai and J. Brack and P. Brogueira and W. C. Brown and R. Bruijn and P. Buchholz and A. Bueno and R. E. Burton and N. G. Busca and K. S. Caballero-Mora and L. Caramete and R. Caruso and W. Carvalho and A. Castellina and O. Catalano and L. Cazon and R. Cester and J. Chauvin and A. Chiavassa and J. A. Chinellato and A. Chou and J. Chudoba and J. Chye and R. W. Clay and E. Colombo and R. Concei&#xe7;&#xe3;o and B. Connolly and F. Contreras and J. Coppens and A. Cordier and U. Cotti and S. Coutu and C. E. Covault and A. Creusot and A. Criss and J. Cronin and A. Curutiu and S. Dagoret-Campagne and R. Dallier and K. Daumiller and B. R. Dawson and R. M. de Almeida and M. De Domenico and C. De Donato and S. J. de Jong and G. De La Vega and W. J. M. de Mello Junior and J. R. T. de Mello Neto and I. De Mitri and V. de Souza and K. D. de Vries and G. Decerprit and L. del Peral and O. Deligny and A. Della Selva and C. Delle Fratte and H. Dembinski and C. DiGiulio and J. C. Diaz and P. N. Diep and C. Dobrigkeit and J. C. D'Olivo and P. N. Dong and A. Dorofeev and J. C. dos Anjos and M. T. Dova and D. D'Urso and I. Dutan and M. A. DuVernois and R. Engel and M. Erdmann and C. O. Escobar and A. Etchegoyen and P. Facal San Luis and H. Falcke and G. Farrar and A. C. Fauth and N. Fazzini and F. Ferrer and A. Ferrero and B. Fick and A. Filevich and A. Filip&#x10d;i&#x10d; and I. Fleck and S. Fliescher and C. E. Fracchiolla and E. D. Fraenkel and W. Fulgione and R. F. Gamarra and S. Gambetta and B. Garc&#xed;a and D. Garc&#xed;aG&#xe1;mez and D. Garcia-Pinto and X. Garrido and G. Gelmini and H. Gemmeke and P. L. Ghia and U. Giaccari and M. Giller and H. Glass and L. M. Goggin and M. S. Gold and G. Golup and F. Gomez Albarracin and M. G&#xf3;mez Berisso and P. Gon&#xe7;alves and M. Gon&#xe7;alves do Amaral and D. Gonzalez and J. G. Gonzalez and D. G&#xf3;ra and A. Gorgi and P. Gouffon and S. R. Gozzini and E. Grashorn and S. Grebe and M. Grigat and A. F. Grillo and Y. Guardincerri and F. Guarino and G. P. Guedes and J. Guti&#xe9;rrez and J. D. Hague and V. Halenka and P. Hansen and D. Harari and S. Harmsma and J. L. Harton and A. Haungs and M. D. Healy and T. Hebbeker and G. Hebrero and D. Heck and V. C. Holmes and P. Homola and J. R. H&#xf6;randel and A. Horneffer and M. Hrabovsk&#xfd; and T. Huege and M. Hussain and M. Iarlori and A. Insolia and F. Ionita and A. Italiano and S. Jiraskova and M. Kaducak and K. H. Kampert and T. Karova and P. Kasper and B. K&#xe9;gl and B. Keilhauer and E. Kemp and R. M. Kieckhafer and H. O. Klages and M. Kleifges and J. Kleinfeller and R. Knapik and J. Knapp and D. H. Koang and A. Krieger and O. Kr&#xf6;mer and D. Kruppke-Hansen and F. Kuehn and D. Kuempel and K. Kulbartz and N. Kunka and A. Kusenko and G. LaRosa and C. Lachaud and B. L. Lago and P. Lautridou and M. S. A. B. Le&#xe3;o and D. Lebrun and P. Lebrun and J. Lee and M. A. Leigui de Oliveira and A. Lemiere and A. Letessier-Selvon and M. Leuthold and I. Lhenry-Yvon and R. L&#xf3;pez and A. Lopez Ag&#xfc;era and K. Louedec and J. Lozano Bahilo and A. Lucero and H. Lyberis and M. C. Maccarone and C. Macolino and S. Maldera and D. Mandat and P. Mantsch and A. G. Mariazzi and I. C. Maris and H. R. Marquez Falcon and D. Martello and O. Mart&#xed;nez Bravo and H. J. Mathes and J. Matthews and J. A. J. Matthews and G. Matthiae and D. Maurizio and P. O. Mazur and M. McEwen and R. R. McNeil and G. Medina-Tanco and M. Melissas and D. Melo and E. Menichetti and A. Menshikov and R. Meyhandan and M. I. Micheletti and G. Miele and W. Miller and L. Miramonti and S. Mollerach and M. Monasor and D. Monnier Ragaigne and F. Montanet and B. Morales and C. Morello and J. C. Moreno and C. Morris and M. Mostaf&#xe1; and C. A. Moura and S. Mueller and M. A. Muller and R. Mussa and G. Navarra and J. L. Navarro and S. Navas and P. Necesal and L. Nellen and C. Newman-Holmes and D. Newton and P. T. Nhung and N. Nierstenhoefer and D. Nitz and D. Nosek and L. No&#x17e;ka and M. Nyklicek and J. Oehlschl&#xe4;ger and A. Olinto and P. Oliva and V. M. Olmos-Gilbaja and M. Ortiz and N. Pacheco and D. Pakk Selmi-Dei and M. Palatka and J. Pallotta and G. Parente and E. Parizot and S. Parlati and S. Pastor and M. Patel and T. Paul and V. Pavlidou and K. Payet and M. Pech and J. P&#x229;kala and I. M. Pepe and L. Perrone and R. Pesce and E. Petermann and S. Petrera and P. Petrinca and A. Petrolini and Y. Petrov and J. Petrovic and C. Pfendner and R. Piegaia and T. Pierog and M. Pimenta and T. Pinto and V. Pirronello and O. Pisanti and M. Platino and J. Pochon and V. H. Ponce and M. Pontz and P. Privitera and M. Prouza and E. J. Quel and J. Rautenberg and O. Ravel and D. Ravignani and A. Redondo and B. Revenu and F. A. S. Rezende and J. Ridky and S. Riggi and M. Risse and C. Rivi&#xe8;re and V. Rizi and C. Robledo and G. Rodriguez and J. Rodriguez Martino and J. Rodriguez Rojo and I. Rodriguez-Cabo and M. D. Rodr&#xed;guez-Fr&#xed;as and G. Ros and J. Rosado and T. Rossler and M. Roth and B. Rouill&#xe9; d'Orfeuil and E. Roulet and A. C. Rovero and F. Salamida and H. Salazar and G. Salina an	\N	2009
8539481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wayth2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1887	\N	A GPU based real-time software correlation system for the Murchison
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  Widefield Array prototype	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1887
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Comment: 11 pages, to appear in PASP	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Modern graphics processing units (GPUs) are inexpensive commodity hardware
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that offer Tflop/s theoretical computing capacity. GPUs are well suited to many
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compute-intensive tasks including digital signal processing.
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  We describe the implementation and performance of a GPU-based digital
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correlator for radio astronomy. The correlator is implemented using the NVIDIA
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CUDA development environment. We evaluate three design options on two
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generations of NVIDIA hardware. The different designs utilize the internal
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registers, shared memory and multiprocessors in different ways. We find that
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optimal performance is achieved with the design that minimizes global memory
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reads on recent generations of hardware.
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  The GPU-based correlator outperforms a single-threaded CPU equivalent by a
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factor of 60 for a 32 antenna array, and runs on commodity PC hardware. The
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extra compute capability provided by the GPU maximises the correlation
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capability of a PC while retaining the fast development time associated with
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using standard hardware, networking and programming languages. In this way, a
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GPU-based correlation system represents a middle ground in design space between
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high performance, custom built hardware and pure CPU-based software
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correlation.
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  The correlator was deployed at the Murchison Widefield Array 32 antenna
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prototype system where it ran in real-time for extended periods. We briefly
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describe the data capture, streaming and correlation system for the prototype
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array.
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	49bd00f295d2270bad9e468ef2ab2f21	81b7fd55adf960b2360a1cb0a5a970e7	cb4b4ef1118a86f52c01949aca9ec13e	article	A GPU based real-time software correlation system for the Murchison
\
  Widefield Array prototype	Randall B. Wayth and Lincoln J. Greenhill and Frank H. Briggs	\N	2009
8539507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stecker2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1735	\N	Searching for New Physics with Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1735
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Comment: Invited paper for the New Journal of Physics special focus issue on
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  High Energy Cosmic Rays (ed. M. Teshima and A. Watson), 22 pages, 9 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays that produce giant extensive showers of charged
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particles and photons when they interact in the Earth's atmosphere provide a
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unique tool to search for new physics. Of particular interest is the
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possibility of detecting a very small violation of Lorentz invariance such as
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may be related to the structure of space-time near the Planck scale of $\\sim
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10^{-35}$m. We discuss here the possible signature of Lorentz invariance
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violation on the spectrum of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays as compared with
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present observations of giant air showers. We also discuss the possibilities of
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using more sensitive detection techniques to improve searches for Lorentz
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invariance violation in the future. Using the latest data from the Pierre Auger
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Observatory, we derive a best fit to the LIV parameter of $3.0^{+1.5}_{-3.0}
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\\times 10^{-23}$, corresponding to an upper limit of $4.5 \\times 10^{-23}$ at a
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proton Lorentz factor of $\\sim 2 \\times 10^{11}$. This result has fundamental
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implications for quantum gravity models.
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	b49ccdb39926035eb79c7d98d95c5dd2	164da864556e5760d1fccf86b2ba84eb	478a50746d5bb76ddbdb6471662bbfbb	article	Searching for New Physics with Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays	Floyd W. Stecker and Sean T. Scully	\N	2009
8539512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marisaldi2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1451	\N	AGILE and blazar studies	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1451
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Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, conference proceedings of the ICRC 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  During the first two years of observation, AGILE detected several blazars at
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high significance: 3C 279, 3C 454.3, PKS 1510-089, S5 0716+714, 3C 273, W
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Comae, Mrk 421 and PKS 0537-441. We obtained long-term coverage of 3C 454.3,
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for a total of more than three months at energies above 100 MeV. 3C 273 was the
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first blazar detected simultaneously by the AGILE gamma-ray detector and by its
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hard X-ray monitor. S5 0716+714, an intermediate BL Lac object, exhibited a
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very fast and intense gamma-ray transient during an optical high-state phase,
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challenging the current theoretical models for energy extraction from a
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rotating black hole, while W Comae and Mkn 421 were detected during an AGILE
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Target of Opportunity (ToO) repointing, and were simultaneously detected by
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Cherenkov telescopes. Thanks to the rapid dissemination of our alerts, we were
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able to obtain multi-wavelength ToO data from other observatories such as
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Spitzer, Swift, RXTE, Suzaku, INTEGRAL, MAGIC, VERITAS, as well as
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radio-to-optical coverage by means of the WEBT Consortium and REM, allowing us
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to study truly simultaneous spectral energy distributions from the radio to the
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TeV energy band.
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	36c31c4a8792d77587cbd33b06308792	bb138066868f6dc88b5c817c82977b1b	6c69fd715b4cf355a43454aaef3fda73	article	AGILE and blazar studies	M. Marisaldi and F. D'Ammando and S. Vercellone and I. Donnarumma and A. Bulgarelli and A. W. Chen and A. Giuliani and F. Longo and L. Pacciani and G. Pucella and M. Tavani and V. Vittorini	\N	2009
8540784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning. Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	94	\N	\N		\N	\N	246-250	\N	\N	\N		\N	37de8cb7f84271681256bca448cbb345	b3d140a03f7d2612b7a1f8dfef2726dc	f090880c5e15ad121b14e19132a49983	incollection	Ohne 'P.A.D.' keinen 'Shift...'!. Academic Development als Voraussetzung für eine veränderte Hochschullehre	Martin Mürmann	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8540788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Wie kommt Wissenschaft zu Wissen?	389	http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~didaktik/voss/prozess.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	97b129decf0adfbc38b8989235c58241	986dbc99c414b6255f6de9885af760cf	9f1df8123f6212672c68553ab6b4ba77	incollection	Lernen als konstruktiver Prozess	Stefan Neubert and Kersten Reich and Reinhard Voß	Theo Hug	2001
8540798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reformpotential an Hochschulen. Frauen als Akteurinnen in Hochschulreformprozessen	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	80	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	63-76	\N	\N	\N		\N	4454c4c4410d1c08fa02941f97b1f75a	d1c5b35f94af33d3184823fb0562cbfb	6fed0060870cc66a19c24657b16e1d72	incollection	Funktionsweise der Hochschule als besondere Organisation	Aylâ Neusel	Christine Roloff	1998
8540805	\N	311	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Internationale Hochschulschriften	221	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a491c2bdca4c225d93cf57b5d7d60ae	a17366752f29cbb22c46023858108eaa	5e786478aa7a5c3311a4bb946926f31a	book	Könnerschaft und implizites Wissen: zur lehr-lerntheoretischen Bedeutung der Erkenntnis- und Wissenstheorie Michael Polanyis	Georg Hans Neuweg	\N	2001
8540811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	157	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-169	\N	\N	\N		\N	9497939abb424ca434284798ae555669	63f79a6a97ae216d9c8f1435b94aeab2	bd5ea9a88426d1b7ba233cbba707d96d	incollection	Zielvereinbarungen als partizipatives Management - ein Anwendungsmodell	Sigrun Nickel and Lothar Zechlin	Anke Hanft	2000
8540818	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	241	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	19bcbe9c780bc57628aeec45ae320d7d	1baab25d4dfc42fbe1925464baf9da66	2fd567d37b3aaa10ee36e60c5f455922	book	The knowledge-creating company: How Japanese companies create the dynamics of innovation	Ikujiro Nonaka and Hiro Takeuchi	\N	1995
8540822	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler-Lehrbuch	225	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	230cefba4e99e487ed34fec0fce907fc	9f1c684b8b68c649741e7a414ca9072d	e64a95e4f9caa18da7b980b430e13221	book	Wissensorientierte Unternehmensführung. Wertschöpfung durch Wissen	Klaus North	\N	1999
8540827	\N	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	\N	\N	Literatur- und Forschungsreport Weiterbildung	376391868X	http://www.die-bonn.de/esprid/dokumente/doc-2003/nuissl03_07.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	asin = {376391868X}, ean = {9783763918683}, isbn = {376391868X}	\N	8f8561edb299c6eea65f103fdd6429f2	4d5ceb71cb8b6f17cc9a0a97292e0569	b9a014a5821866185b221d9c6ccfa5ba	book	Gehirn und Lernen	\N	Ekkehard Nuissl and Christiane Schiersmann and Horst Siebert	2003
8540829	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	154	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-118	\N	\N	\N		\N	49ebf8593049560d84722715d41f8302	6b72213faf7d39c5dc950d6f8b3df20c	0905cc8aad639291d48b6ebf7127c3a8	incollection	Moderne Organisationsmodelle und die Zukunft der Hochschulen	Frank Nullmeier	Anke Hanft	2000
8540831	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The University Press	Cambridge	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Experience and its modes, [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {375343}	\N	001be8ee46b97215b980913648ceb578	ad0b5300f8232b52bae85be1e8dc0dfc	2b02f25894bd1f433eacca5f19f803f2	book	Experience and its modes	Michael Joseph Oakeshott	\N	1933
8540838	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	294	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b40dcd9b3f271af6dc4213729455cb86	8d1ede0b9cd2be4c212022763af7fa72	d9d27d88c701666e88713f0fe4b20abe	book	Wie kommt der Geist ins Hirn?. Beiträge zur konstruktivistischen Erkenntnistheorie: Geschichten und Argumente zum Widerstreit zwischen Geistes- und Neurowissenschaften	Johann Ortner	\N	2007
8540846	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Engineering Education in Sustainable Development	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EffectiveLearningIncrementalInnovationsOverscieDeVriesBralletal2008	http://lamp.tu-graz.ac.at/~rns/eesd08/printpdf.php?paperid=74429&type=fullpaper&preview=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0190a3e59597f0aaae77d24472354fa4	8b119faab93189e74f7e481ee4bd84d7	a455cd1baa35915a436ac2c695adad95	inproceedings	Effective learning to support incremental innovations towards sustainability	Mariette G. F. Overschie and Peter de Vries and Alessandro Meluni and Antonio Espuna and Katja Weingarts-Göttgens and Stefan Brall	TU-Graz	2008
8540854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Notwendige Verbindungen: Zur Verankerung von Hochschuldidaktik in Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	\N	141	\N	\N		\N	\N	9-16	\N	\N	\N		\N	e873d63f6601b25421bdf71297a45856	eb87a43ef224040ff2207d744e21f937	ae6e46cff72c8c9317b66e96a8d75c93	incollection	Dazwischen und mittendrin. Der Platz der deutschen Hochschulen in einer wissensgesellschaftlichen Systemarchitektur	Peer Pasternack	Michael Craanen and Ludwig Huber	2005
8540868	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Bildungs- und Wissenschaftsmanagement. 9	415	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9bb8be4db08cea9c0ee0fa092dffa6ac	8b962149d0e7100a3330905679022acd	87145a3a4948a0f4e607e432bec1ceeb	book	Personalmanagement in Hochschule und Wissenschaft	Ada Pellert and Andrea Widmann	\N	2008
8540883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Wien [u.a.]	\N	Studien zu Politik und Verwaltung. 67	204	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3c519ccad9d37e410e7ca301fba60ec	762e3bb0aed28a63d07166dc43488812	d040c106652dd7d13fc0781702f57c69	book	Die Universität als Organisation: Die Kunst, Experten zu managen	Ada Pellert	\N	1999
8540891	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	151	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-55	\N	\N	\N		\N	f929db4c8d2831b22d88716a67569033	8fd7c294585b8f4fd645b9324654a450	fabcad54626486ed995f4cf3d84c3d46	incollection	Expertenorganisationen reformieren	Ada Pellert	Anke Hanft	2000
8540907	Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18	\N	\N		\N	\N	10-16	\N	2-3	\N		\N	127a0b83a1c3238ebc9b13234ccb995e	2dfc5b1a354f0486560d2f58f1148dfe	cdfc7482eb20f652487209df4e0fa119	article	Qualität der Lehre und Personalentwicklung an österreichischen Universitäten - gegenwärtiger Stand und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten	Ada Pellert	\N	2000
8540923	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	103	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-63	\N	\N	\N		\N	892ab94413976cc3c84daa2052b6fd90	bc1cc666966044317a5b91dae3ac8b74	cb0b7dd35d0b500fc48b5045a538f28e	incollection	Die Leitung von Universitäten oder die Herausforderung Hochschulmanagement	Ada Pellert	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8540927	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel. Programm - Aufgaben - Gestaltung	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 3	360	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-189	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed5e9f7786d079c40724657b3237ed06	d18ce8409ac4fdc8fc29a9b812f2d00c	c87a082e68814b61f4e87e7b6b1fd18f	incollection	Personalentwicklung an Universitäten: Ein Beitrag zur zukunftorientierten Universitätsentwicklung	Ada Pellert	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2004
8540938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hans-Böckler-Stiftung	Düsseldorf	\N	Arbeitspapier. 18	308	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d7e8f1914ec558401132fc9ecb9a103b	a20b5546a6a01559f6279829e6ec798f	9ecb6ec40f17bb5939ccdaa086eaba05	book	Weiterbildung in Klein- und Mittelunternehmen. Handlungsleitfaden für betriebliche Akteurinnen und Akteure	Thomas Pelz	\N	2000
8540943	Journal of Vocational Education & Training	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	189	\N	\N		\N	\N	283-302	\N	3	\N		\N	9e3fa12675f3a62af56c923d3cfe0459	3c1cfe20a6b99fa4e43c6759b6caeb19	f22886669a35e12d33c424604c1ea158	article	Transfer of Learning between higher education institution and school-based components of PGCE courses of initial teacher education	Carey Philpott	\N	2006
8540947	\N	\N	\N	5.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	385	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe5973cc5be377d357fc48ae21eb49be	d068490bca1b5351e184623007f2eaeb	9e499be1536709ad0f935b01ae6c53d9	book	Das Erwachen der Intelligenz beim Kinde	Jean Piaget	\N	2003
8540967	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Managementforschung. 6	166	\N	\N		\N	\N	164-189	\N	\N	\N		\N	83e6e3d1b4187b494d8085ce0e1dbc81	7b5057befcb16ceb330561c10c5b20bf	38d36c3a8e301dbc0fd155547235330a	incollection	Interorganisationales Lernen	Christian Prange	Georg Schreyögg and P. Conrad	1996
8540987	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität der Hochschulausbildung. Verlauf und Ergebnisse eines Kolloquiums an der Gesamthochschule Kassel	\N	\N	\N	UGH Kassel	Kassel	\N	Werkstattberichte. 40	115	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-60	\N	\N	\N		\N	0c93bec24dc8818faac0ce6a26b10ab0	c8fd80fa1a2212fcb7cafb4c75ea7e3e	981f30563f68ad334719e228468950bd	incollection	Lehrveranstaltungskritiken als erster Schritt einer Evaluation der Lehre an der technischen Universität Berlin	Rüdiger Preißer	Klaus Winkler	1993
8540996	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	283	\N	\N		\N	\N	95-100	\N	4	\N		\N	e471c5cc361bdf3fc07cec031586c377	d0d7a35a5ed6f452a363fa63e14d7b07	f48abc651216edfbbe390481e45f1c99	article	Hochschuldidaktische Weiterbildung als Kompetenzentwicklung: Konzeptionelle Grundlagen und praktische Umsetzung	Karin Reiber	\N	2006
8541001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pädagogik - Theorie und Praxis	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied	\N	\N	rei2000systemisch	\N	\N	Systemisch-konstruktivistische Pädagogik : Einführung in Grundlagen einer interaktionistisch-konstruktivistischen Pädagogik [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3472042729 9783472042723}, refid = {61083244}	\N	f58d7a06fc844aad213da73768801b04	303b78bdd07a4e5bc38d910af56bacd5	7cf4d2d5aaad314d450ca92fed7f437f	book	Systemisch-konstruktivistische Pädagogik: Einführung in Grundlagen einer interaktionistisch-konstruktivistischen Pädagogik	Kersten Reich	\N	2000
8541021	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	322	\N	\N		\N	\N	52-57	\N	2	\N		\N	38d4db926bc1e68ffcee6616ffb9b369	fbbd050ccb753b0464c5d49abecf140e	6e80f4ca91c9adf8f21f3b59b267ce47	article	Welche Kompetenzen sollten gute Universitätslehrer aus der Sicht von Studierenden aufweisen?: Ergebnisse einer Conjointanalyse	Gerhard Reichmann	\N	2008
8541034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	München	\N	\N	180	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b30f9853079ebfa9cfa48316e65eaf9	c20262a4fafa926c86a33002e3271bd0	aa0a961b12c45a95636c053dba5b6ea5	book	Wissen managen: Das Münchener Modell	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	\N	2001
8541041	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern [u.a.]	\N	Psychologie-Praxis. Lernen mit Neuen Medien	266	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4373cf04f9ffa873871ad04e50a4f79e	a69da97abd1c85683457519a984bd025	105b7775b85d45152bc1839fabb9a668	book	Individuelles Wissensmanagement: Strategien für den persönlichen Umgang mit Information und Wissen am Arbeitsplatz	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	\N	2000
8541050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	\N	223	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c46233ea7f4b972fcad8f656efd0488	8056a58aa2f12d85cf4f3164885f00b6	d6f289d25fbc0592f82e4fedd4b1c22c	book	Psychologie des Wissensmanagements: Perspektiven, Theorien und Methoden	\N	Gabi Reinmann and Heinz Mandl	2004
8541054	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 2	372	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30afdc5b8affa5e70c9cd59e7ec57188	075f8d3d274a9243f11dd1fff49387dc	670a15e2cf653ee886b419ef42824ac0	book	Verborgene Bilder - grosse Wirkung: Was Personalentwicklung an Hochschulen bewegt	\N	Christina Reinhardt	2004
8541062	Zeitschrift für die gesamte Wertschöpfungskette Automobilwirtschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	111	\N	\N		\N	\N	73-80	\N	1	\N		\N	e85b00667fc20502bb5ec50fd6e465f5	2e1ac68c82c99b5a1374667956606c36	76a18f2a4df0175dbd900446b91cc961	article	Strategische Personalentwicklung für mehr Effektivität und Performance	Claus Reutter and Christoph Silber	\N	2002
8541091	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerling Akademie Verlag	München	\N	\N	rieckmann2000fuehrungs-kraftundmanagement	\N	\N	Führungs-Kraft und Management development: Management als Profession und Beruf-ung ... und Wege dorthin [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3932425308  9783932425301}, refid = {48400318}	\N	7e1e3e62aba3236e39e1edf98d38bd46	0fc5172d032f0eb930071091fd2a56a0	abe59577d1304b03cdc67416c05e3a93	book	Führungs-Kraft und Management development	Heijo Rieckmann	\N	2000
8541098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	203	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	be5cb567e0d4191e2545fda3906f7db4	d9ee24f5543b1df452a0fb4da283629f	1a7ad3aca70321ef5d0d77d8c914e022	book	Managen und Führen am Rande des 3. Jahrtausends: Praktisches, Theoretisches, Bedenkliches	Heijo Rieckmann	\N	1997
8541103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	78	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	68055fbcd9ad11c6dd9adb6462946ecc	8b158c01d4872128d3d55be2df9488bf	1792ee6dfe07243d1e42b379565c0c1f	book	Reformpotential an Hochschulen. Frauen als Akteurinnen in Hochschulreformprozessen	\N	Christine Roloff	1998
8541105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen - Wissenschaft und Praxis	83	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	68ea68d54cd8866767b87a189031f4f8	db566ecb2e137c551dfc576ca54f466c	1345cf79dc0cf7d8d1bf43fca201a6c5	book	Hochschule gestalten: Denkanstöße aus Hochschulpolitik und Hochschulforschung; Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gerd Köhler	\N	Frauke Gützkow and Gunter Quaisser	2004
8541122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UGH Kassel	Kassel	\N	Werkstattberichte. 40	114	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a23a8d23b8d1b5fc988d62b8e59131df	910596750fd6bc0529af3730dc1a77e6	285627b83512b2ce26be7bdb7a7e4c21	book	Qualität der Hochschulausbildung: Verlauf und Ergebnisse eines Kolloquiums an der Gesamthochschule Kassel	\N	Klaus Winkler	1993
8541158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	126	http://www.astd.org/LC/2006/0306_rosenberg.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8bbcc0195f8532119f367c92a27f7670	fd4ab20d2f9571508d78595c4d52f121	fa298df7b42fe06685adf445f22efe8b	misc	What Lies Beyond E-Learning?	Marc J. Rosenberg	\N	2006
8541171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	397	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	045ba2a059f3bd5888810269cde56302	ff40d621667cd6363322d51045e480ed	6c04dbc48e94be1bb3ca23ac39a18659	book	Fühlen, Denken, Handeln: Wie das Gehirn unser Verhalten steuert	Gerhard Roth	\N	2007
8541180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning: Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	92	\N	\N		\N	\N	269-275	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f0b4d8fe51c766825861e18eb0669f7	62db1c3b8ee76753e97c3eb10b5763cc	9903c33e7e4cdbf97d0849834aa70366	incollection	Über einen ungehobenen Schatz der Hochschullehre	Gabriela Ruhmann	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8541185	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	88	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a13abe986b794f2d99b6b149b1b006c6	e6b21452258823b3a1416baba3cb2cc9	e2141e068ebe428df947e2e8be5521dc	book	The shift from teaching to learning: Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8541193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning: Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	93	\N	\N		\N	\N	276-280	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae7c83beebf357fa4bd76b7d98144619	83e9f0baaceebd7f93672d6cb7fc3685	33ee11c0f3bb92f1fc46039d612de07a	incollection	Der Pedagogical Turn in den Geisteswissenschaften	Gerhard Rupp	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8541197	Studies in Higher Education	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	346	\N	\N		\N	\N	309-323	\N	3	\N		\N	e59ffcb3962ffe5300af96a42ff6a6f9	f68d0b280b82f523f851b79cbf56ef02	ff7e3fca722ab22230c1d07e58e68039	article	University Students': Expectations of Teaching	Paul Sander and Keith Stevenson and Malcom King and David Coates	\N	2000
8541205	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	Kurzinformation 2004/6	325	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf978c0fff84f1e999218528838fc483	7a0789e91c893bfe359a724e8a53a724	5b5776d22022894819d91f215ef3efb5	book	Kompetenzen von Hochschulabsolventinnen und Hochschulabsolventen: Berufliche Anforderungen und Folgerungen für die Hochschulreform	Hildegard Schaeper and Kolja Briedis	\N	2004
8541220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen [u.a.]	\N	\N	167	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b97519bbc73cc8ed460da720789d64ec	ea2ea61c9a585f0b4be55e6e0e7e1724	b9e3ed82c44dbb10f05586da6d261879	book	Die Dynamik der Selbststeuerung: Beiträge zur angewandten Gruppendynamik	Karl Schattenhofer and Wolfgang Weigand	\N	1998
8541226	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	quem report. 75	227	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	88cf60061505499b85875d8d64d7999b	3e81c54ba2568bb67c51bedba3d86d49	019ca74b13325b999a24ee5f9888aeb6	book	Neue Lernarrangements in Betrieben: Theoretische Fundierung - Einsatzfelder - Verbreitung	Christiane Schiersmann and Heide Remmele	\N	2002
8541261	managerSeminare	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	40	\N	\N		\N	\N	60-67	\N	87	\N		\N	a92581c7dd51179061a14c341b9f5035	268ea9d48a73c41d886ff4d3f4944841	98bf1d2cae615b13205b5c753ce5d91d	article	Plädoyer für die Isolation: Bildungscontrolling	Frank C. Schirmer	\N	2005
8541265	\N	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quem materialien	71	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac6764fed7a99788f9d3aa0d00c3a317	229533071a7cbeb447b45976ab814591	a35493268f72a3ba6fe5526f17e4a10b	book	Lernwirkungen neuer Lernformen	Ingeborg Schüßler	\N	2004
8541297	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	401	http://egora.uni-muenster.de/ifk/personen/bindata/EinePhilosophiederGeschichtenundDiskurse_230106.pdf	\N	2003b	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {13.06.2009}	\N	1f4570372437864e4708007aa8b78ce6	76eea05eec1ea9f4b65f7338644c927e	224188ae4a2dd66cef47d2e3307f93e8	misc	Eine Philosophie der Geschichten & Diskurse. Abschied vom Konstruktivismus	Siegfried J Schmidt	\N	2003
8541303	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	411	http://www.bildung-zukunft-suedtirol.it/download/schmidt.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lastchecked = {13.06.2009}	\N	39efec2e809bc88e066f61f2f17bb4a1	51fdfe9a57b8063d41c96249fb569025	3fea15602eec8f50916d69572b3f03fa	misc	Bildung in der Wissensgesellschaft?	Siegfried J Schmidt	\N	2006
8541378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychologie des Wissensmanagements. Perspektiven, Theorien und Methoden	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	\N	224	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-65	\N	\N	\N		\N	e3733ac6e6e1cc7096dad17467611ae5	8def76e2e66e7c9d2f8a9ffe7041af26	02c90687087630aa6674d6528a4ef0b0	incollection	Wissensmanagement und Lernen	Katharina Schnurer and Heinz Mandl	Gabi Reinmann and Heinz Mandl	2004
8541383	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Managementforschung. 6	165	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74397aadb82b2bece88fafe3219cb35a	1b40ccbc7aeb43c3f7e850a48063337f	8e8c8b9d6df6464abbaf2bce3a8eea44	book	Wissensmanagement	Georg Schreyögg and Peter Conrad	\N	1996
8541387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung. Strategien und Konzepte im internationalen Vergleich	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 115	108	\N	\N		\N	\N	123-134	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed4053f782c70913a673de83af4b1703	739b8deaca611f87602df3e8e3d41c8b	63cb7e1ff47c021b46f1715d5b9ef091	incollection	Der Studiengang 'Master of Higher Education': Ein Curriculum in Hochschuldidaktik für den Hochschullehrernachweis	Rolf Schulmeister	Sabine Brendel and Karin Kaiser and Gerd Macke	2005
8541391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soziale Netzwerke: Konzepte und Methoden der sozialwissenschaftlichen Netzwerkforschung	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	schulz-schaeffer2000sozialenetzwerkekonzepte	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486252577}	\N	e0ac7badd3e76b532fe9572306167a65	cd6341d884647723bc7cfef057f425dc	241cc15dc80c120d9f261a347e9fd71d	incollection	Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie: Zur Koevolution von Gesellschaft, Natur und Technik	Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer	Johannes Weyer	2000
8541403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning: Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	91	\N	\N		\N	\N	293-296	\N	\N	\N		\N	47b974d6a660605b6b4ed66c47ca8874	e3810398b17eddda0800bc9541e13e61	4866b9860f0068bc475c811959ef366c	incollection	Weiterbildung LernCoaching. Schlüsselqualifikationen für Hochschullehrende	Eva-Maria Schumacher and Tobina Brinker	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8541408	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	121	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f44595d1d7628807da93bf37ab780526	f30fdcb06cf734ec761831459cfa5bb6	3ab60febf194cd1e1161f9388618951e	book	Universität auf dem Prüfstand. Konzepte und Befunde der Hochschulforschung	\N	Stefanie Schwarz and Ulrich Teichler	2003
8541423	Electroneurobiología	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	400	\N	\N		\N	\N	2-62	\N	1	\N		\N	5882ce3561baa800ec08630919d99820	8dc742b8ac7cb1c5bd37cef688e3b8a2	2a900d741be2b8e61e494607b5dfefca	article	Deutscher Idealismus, Autopoiese und Radikaler Konstruktivismus. Eine ideengeschichtliche Rekonstruktion	Stefan Schweizer	\N	2007
8541458	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeiten und Lernen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung und innovative Arbeitsgestaltung	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 68	229	\N	\N		\N	\N	149-159	\N	\N	\N		\N	20ba72cab1801e9192859e863d4a22d6	8ed94d4222fb420e263ee3b5a7edba80	cc22cc9f953e9ecbb2129ab7998b3ffe	incollection	Selbstorganisiertes Lernen und institutionalisierte Weiterbildung	Eckart Severing	ABWF	2001
8541494	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Graduate School	Washington	\N	\N	shewhart1939statisticalmethodfrom	\N	\N	Statistical method from the viewpoint of quality control, [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	refid = {1249225}	\N	05766c3992b199d78bc1613d8b452ab6	49e607267b15d1571a2754f6fc2f6cac	20330c116263198d1291fa3cafa53c26	book	Statistical method from the viewpoint of quality control	Walter A. Shewhart	\N	1939
8541498	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wörterbuch Erwachsenenpädagogik	\N	\N	\N	Klinkhardt	Bad Heilbrunn/Obb.	\N	\N	300	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3dc715f496b4956dbd333b946ea1a4ef	f3893b34c9820cc6bf93dcf45ff00a7d	435f0c4a0d6aba93c5207bde0864fe9a	incollection	Lernen	Horst Siebert	Rolf Arnold and Sigrid Nolda and Ekkehard Nuissl	2001
8541502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	München	\N	Grundlagen der Weiterbildung	236	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	778aebd166bd05699f9e6755ae5ef406	bd21049be5c65f8e4f0c4dbcf293b3ad	c8a0c8c95ed4e58d004ea33b12ebb6df	book	Vernetztes Lernen: Systemisch-konstruktivistische Methoden der Bildungsarbeit	Horst Siebert	\N	2003
8541506	Journal für Sozialwissenschaften und ihre Didaktik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	398	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	e9019ae8b10e5a8aa87fbf21fc2f23a8	5e0b74ab8cd2db7527dfc33709b9e35a	a319e915b9d23da6d12eb7b4b7ef2566	article	Konstruktivismus - eine Wende der Wahrnehmung	Horst Siebert	\N	2004
8541514	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lulu.com	\N	\N	\N	270	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e4f5489b26b0cbbb2aea53af523fd205	8a4591e743bb842f90ad2129700d3fa6	ebc49832ea1947da179f3d3d0b3a02de	book	Knowing Knowledge	George Siemens	\N	2006
8541523	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	Carl-Auer Compact	265	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ca3db744b4970f665f031eb9a280935	9493a5299deb9e72765f99309ab12ff5	1d240313a34e28c98396554840f3fd57	book	Einführung in Systemtheorie und Konstruktivismus	Fritz B. Simon	\N	2007
8541545	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	37	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea5fbfb683b35252225e78f5b3b81a0d	6306e58f589df54f3e29d43a7904f18e	3aa95386f10ad6931ac5524c3cb49ca8	book	Think!: Strategische Unternehmensführung statt Kurzfrist-Denke	Hermann Simon	\N	2004
8541551	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung in Organisationen: Psychologische Grundlagen, Methoden und Strategien	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	\N	274	\N	\N		\N	\N	211-244	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b357131171ba68bc155e4124df0948a	1db881f90876c600588a668f5a3768e7	52110eb10ac1f27b559c65a2166de118	incollection	Förderung beruflicher Handlungskompetenz	Karlheinz Sonntag and Niclas Schaper	Karlheinz Sonntag	1992
8541560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	159	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-212	\N	\N	\N		\N	2412229d870ba5d8377f909707264b51	c802fbaf1f34878983bfb5af3dce1432	87c8c1467d3d3641b90bd9064e89cef2	incollection	Kooperative Wege der Hochschulentwicklung: Moderationsmethode als Beteiligungsplacebo?	Carsten Stagge	Anke Hanft	2000
8541568	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aspekte einer neuen Lernkultur. Argumente, Erfahrungen, Konsequenzen	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung. 1999	298	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b9a4fc2de19e953873fc6c4935c90c1	64be1ba55770d680335a33926dc5cddf	3b37698c579d467fd87eb506152d1291	incollection	Weiterbildung - Ein Mythos zerbricht: Der Wiederspruch zwischen überzogenen Erwartungen und Misserfolgen in der Weiterbildung	Erich Staudt and Bernd Kriegsmann	ABWF	1999
8541577	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merkur	Rinteln	\N	Das Kompendium	146	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	542f39cd8e84a2020e7b114bfa0ae98a	982e501a226525f97e9eb908031ea507	0cdc1b8d6af32d7af3dee5502e982682	book	Kompetenzen in der Hochschullehre. Rüstzeug für gutes Lehren und Lernen an Hochschulen	Thomas Stelzer-Rothe and Tobina Brinker	\N	2005
8541592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeiten und Lernen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung und innovative Arbeitsgestaltung	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 68	230	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-167	\N	\N	\N		\N	217aa52d9618b98a448b262651aad09e	87c8c9976e9697e25d1972ce7a3c3ad0	c195889581858424eb55327bee9e2f25	incollection	Denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun: Lernen im Prozess der Arbeit	Gerald A. Straka	ABWF	2001
8541598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Dordrecht	\N	\N	295	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	29cf676cd3f9b6c39ced517465d1f4a0	5c559d4c056ef0fa6a25c5bbc6892fef	90b4f5824f0fbfccff878821ab86c490	book	Work-Related learning	J. N. Streumer	\N	2006
8541604	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	München	\N	\N	254	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dd2b7a72dbc85863a8edbcd84a22692b	bed4d23445f3b195fbf9d6977fa633bc	c6cc717e50e4365a46edc3e830bc85bb	book	Die Weisheit der Vielen nutzen	James Surowiecki	\N	2005
8541654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	quem materialien. 47	73	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6b0c3d7cc61c70618fbe20a36a08f61	7b7aed6dcdbd73b79a38651e5a4ea0eb	3de57b6a952ac23ca735fc219d95639b	book	Lernen und strategisches Management	Dieter Wagner and Heike Surrey	\N	2003
8541667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	275	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cda362b89207e0598e557afd1f197b9c	8921f83c55abf2e135fe30077687508d	30ac0ee9b5e1d7f6e72b96839ff2dd4e	book	Professionelles Lernmanagement: Gestaltung kompetenzorientierter Lernprozesse zur Erzielung von Wettbewerbsvorteilen	Heike Surrey	\N	2007
8541670	Public Personnel Management	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	345	\N	\N		\N	\N	379-389	\N	3	\N		\N	09dbfed6f243d8829f5e0be52fae6488	43c724402874512954de44d90b90afb0	10a858c4099fbe6be2e4b8a07b463c46	article	Teaching evaluation at a public institution of higher education: Factors related to the overall Teachin Effectiveness	Thomas Li-Ping Tang	\N	1997
8541679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität auf dem Prüfstand. Konzepte und Befunde der Hochschulforschung	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	Schwerpunktreihe Hochschule und Beruf	209	\N	\N		\N	\N	339-362	\N	\N	\N		\N	33571f1aead3d17cb795e9507e4f38f5	be6d449f313cb1add41818f7e625be1d	7c5e3ae82b803fd6ab00e0f018f8a944	incollection	Hochschulen in Deutschland zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts: Einblicke mithilfe der Hochschulforschung	Ulrich Teichler	Stefanie Schwarz and Ulrich Teichler	2003
8541705	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	287	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ace4161b6ee4c6df418235d4f0bf51d1	3211453c771e3a1e0dc036d772adc747	d5f3c316e9e301e78148b9ae68c41dde	book	Die bewusste Organisation: Steigerung der Leistungsfähigkeit, Lebendigkeit und Innovationskraft von Unternehmen	\N	Nino Tomaschek	2007
8541707	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Die bewusste Organisation: Steigerung der Leistungsfähigkeit, Lebendigkeit und Innovationskraft von Unternehmen	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	288	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-37	\N	\N	\N		\N	72763cb10593c6756f8599ed2263b56e	e2e89b1c6102832fb7568c41ee6743dd	479f8913233e89dedae820fc9911a884	incollection	Die bewusste Organisation: Organisationale Selbstreflexion für die Entstehung von Orgnisationsbewusstsein	Nino Tomaschek	Nino Tomaschek	2007
8541715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeiten und Lernen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung und innovative Arbeitsgestaltung	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 68	231	\N	\N		\N	\N	177-183	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b4719c5bf8b6f80709c50a73af585e1	8c2d3679b4b80d645f12dd81bb25ffe0	f5b1cf2c8e746a9d3b0b4a63e010e7f4	incollection	Tätigkeit: Ausgangspunkt und Ziel des Lernens	Matthias Trier	ABWF	2001
8541725	Journal of Workplace Learning	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	190	\N	\N		\N	\N	318-336	\N	5/6	\N		\N	fd12b66736cd3592e2375dce9b35ce02	38a8cc57a8699b565dba94b31bcca907	6ee88df1f46efa07cfb242be88344fa3	article	E-learning at work: Theoretical underpinnings and pedagogical challenges	Päivi Tynjälä and Päivi Häkkinen	\N	2005
8541746	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	3896703420	\N	\N	Kritik des Konstruktivismus: Fritz Unger: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783896703422}, asin = {3896703420}, isbn = {3896703420}	\N	2b84611d86c4aca419559cce67774ada	0d7fa379fe04d8d7645e7e2bb482bd02	b8959a30a54c293491b149f97457a146	book	Kritik des Konstruktivismus	Fritz Unger	\N	2005
8541769	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Was kann ich Wissen?. Theorie und Geschichte von Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	quem report. 82	304	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-44	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a5cd3da95ddfec729cd36cdae7073ff	96ec337c81b60651594c02c3c40b3271	f37378474733d49ff466118c36e09a5b	incollection	Was wir vom Lernen kulturhistorisch wissen. Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung - aus kulturhistorischer Sicht	Joachim Lompscher	ABWF	2003
8541772	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Was kann ich Wissen?: Theorie und Geschichte von Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	quem report 82	305	\N	\N		\N	\N	179- 229	\N	\N	\N		\N	2da4ada8dd8d3176921712241fa949d3	de9be8e23c67c3e437679f10d2d49c05	731b423176fadf8cb188e005252eea6a	incollection	Lernkultur, Kompetenz, Kompetenzentwicklung und Selbstorganisation. Begriffshiostorische Untersuchungen zur gesellschaftlichen und pädagogischen Konstruktion von Erziehungswirklichkeiten in Theorie und Praxis	Hermann Veith	ABWF	2003
8541784	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Gestaltung motivierender Lehre in Hochschulen. 2	77	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a2b8e6e0e1584c5ede3e0f24fc8e6e5	38a40955183c67e64dc19ab615d21de6	bbc60167dd1d4b76ef22b5c483c658e0	book	Hochschullehrerpsychologie: Theorie- und empiriebasierte Praxisanregungen für die Hochschullehre	Peter Viebahn	\N	2004
8541825	Journal of Management Education	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vince1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	304-319	\N	3	\N		\N	ebdf14ef433eaeb742f02c05d56fd94f	bc823071e587fb893f7068804bd34bba	881cdef4c83710d4e98f145c189c7ff4	article	Behind and Beyond Kolb's Learning Cycle	Russ Vince	\N	1998
8541830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	13	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8dba092c05f826aef74c1f3e9349ab2f	887e70267debd9d187db585ac51ca916	a24645fea1cb6927eeaace7c5298dbbe	book	Personalmanagement als Gestaltungsaufgabe im Nonprofit und Public Management	Dudo von Eckardstein	\N	2003
8541867	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschulmanagement	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	984fe01e23aaff65a3be884bb6812b50	f3eb95002dca742b76b10ca6e332a377	ae57b7a070d608c99bcfcaaa990e0b5d	incollection	Leistungsvergütung für Professoren: Möglichkeiten und Probleme der Umsetzung auf Fachbereichsebene	Dudo von Eckardstein	Horst Albach and Peter Mertens	2003
8541898	Nature	434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NajemnikGeisler2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	387--391	\N	\N	\N		To perform visual search, humans, like many mammals, encode a large field of view with retinas having variable spatial resolution, and then use high-speed eye movements to direct the highest-resolution region, the fovea, towards potential target locations1, 2. Good search performance is essential for survival, and hence mammals may have evolved efficient strategies for selecting fixation locations. Here we address two questions: what are the optimal eye movement strategies for a foveated visual system faced with the problem of finding a target in a cluttered environment, and do humans employ optimal eye movement strategies during a search? We derive the ideal bayesian observer3, 4, 5, 6 for search tasks in which a target is embedded at an unknown location within a random background that has the spectral characteristics of natural scenes7. Our ideal searcher uses precise knowledge about the statistics of the scenes in which the target is embedded, and about its own visual system, to make eye movements that gain the most information about target location. We find that humans achieve nearly optimal search performance, even though humans integrate information poorly across fixations8, 9, 10. Analysis of the ideal searcher reveals that there is little benefit from perfect integration across fixations—much more important is efficient processing of information on each fixation. Apparently, evolution has exploited this fact to achieve efficient eye movement strategies with minimal neural resources devoted to memory.	bc038a34c19c713f8015cf3101693733	cd0875cfecfd4631969ced26259986de	8447feaa0f8251371deea244b43f4d9f	article	{Optimal eye movement strategies in visual search}	Jiri Najemnik and Wilson S. Geisler	\N	2005
8541903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Bildungsgesellschaft im Unternehmen?: Festschrift für Wolfgang Weber	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München	\N	\N	14	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7fcbac60233f583175ca594e635467c1	a3a73a260d84c337f377b00e05639d7f	3b74f2322cebb6d8e5f796cec9ec14ef	incollection	Implizite Qualifizierung zwischen Steuerung und Selbstentwicklung	Dudo von Eckardstein	Albert Martin and Wolfgang Mayrhofer and Werner Nienhüser	1999
8541910	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	382	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c66b7596aa69cfe9d187448464b7fc70	db4b6b5c7b33a38d3cbfa45044d0fc09	752ae04eac4bfd81d8360f0257b6d898	book	Wege des Wissens. konstruktivistische Erkundungen durch unser Denken	Ernst {von Glasersfeld}	\N	1997
8541912	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Die Wirklichkeit des Konstruktivismus: Zur Auseinandersetzung um ein neues Paradigma	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	387	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-45	\N	\N	\N		\N	367ad0af39053fa1ae1ec22aca0a5e25	5f27ed25cd305db0787c2804e4f0003e	1558bd71bcfa4087e164453980525b6f	incollection	Die Wurzeln des 'Radikalen' am Konstruktivismus	Ernst {von Glasersfeld}	Hans Rudi Fischer	1995
8541933	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	Hamburg	\N	Schriftenreihe Qualitätsmanagement. 7	48	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e4875ff07c03c08639d31caa1de1f8b	20674e4b309eabb2b663c60e794a1748	26ed7eaf9ceb91132161bbb27ef7c75a	book	Lehrqualität und Lehrqualitätsmanagement an öffentlichen Hochschulen: Problematik, Konzepte und Empfehlungen für die Gestaltung der Lehre	Rüdiger Voss	\N	2004
8541940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Passagen	Wien	\N	\N	Web1996DieDualisierungdes	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783851652451}, asin = {3851652452}, isbn = {3851652452}	\N	d76a543d4f13591421cfc36ccb016ed0	64f0a959d97253bbf48dacaa210eb284	dc152aa3cef1ab126cf230e195aacd97	book	Die Dualisierung des Erkennens: Zu Konstruktivismus, Neurophilosophie und Medientheorie	Stefan Weber	\N	1996
8541944	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	131	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-248	\N	6	\N		\N	02f6844186455e02543505bc784c0edf	a0974ad4edf2a514479d733a7bb1a7d9	c1f603dcf2bd84f9faeb2f42d287b05e	article	Kriterien für gute akademische Lehre	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	1991
8541949	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	354	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-148	\N	3	\N		\N	86f2682281bd71dc75d08445accfa9a8	dad8d26223ea9b05dca3c4a553c1fb5d	fa2a09256df6d4dd3d716e0fe0d8c774	article	Professionalität an Hochschulen: Zur Qualifizierung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses für seine zukünftigen Aufgaben in Lehre, Prüfung, Forschungsmanagement und Selbstverwaltung	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	1993
8541959	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	\N	97	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67eb6dc88c888bdeda467e4430ebb26b	44416d97614a67cccbb8d34aa9ec4edb	2b2425165ecb17b097dc50a52e2990a1	book	Lehrkompetenz: Über eine komplexe Kombination aus Wissen, Ethik, Handlungsfähigkeit und Praxisentwicklung	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	2004
8541966	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	25	\N	\N		\N	\N	S. 66-74	\N	2	\N		\N	219b155e88847cc6535acac122faf067	e55d14f6befd0e8798f513a6da093c44	c45ca4326d83f51c9de11633d747986b	article	Professionelle Ausbildung zum Hochschullehrer: Modularisierter Auf- und Ausbau der Forschungs- und Lehrkompetenz sowie des Wissenschaftsmanagements in einem Curriculum.	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	2004
8541974	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	281	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-12	\N	1	\N		\N	ddb0cbc6ce7bcb8581249fb8d407b103	bb9d6d933c32d13c789b4eb17cdf3a88	97b19afc6f88b08a2a9e22d842ef7485	article	Entwicklung von Programmen zum Auf- und Ausbau der Lehrkompetenz (Hochschuldidaktik)	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	2007
8541978	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	div	Köln	\N	Kölner Texte & Thesen. 34	312	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e471e949a6ee0ca9803549b2680541ec	33b35e748044586fd9eacc681188519c	c8164de8cbc7fde0d0a0a57150d5b15d	book	Aus- und Weiterbildung für die Dienstleistungsgesellschaft	Reinhold Weiß	\N	1997
8541985	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	div	Köln	\N	Beiträge zur Gesellschafts- und Bildungspolitik. 242	319	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8666531cfb7b3835cdd7d21067f958aa	d1facc988c56fca210ed3fbd21d1427d	bfd36bd39a8fdc0e997fdc6f2a53f4a8	book	Wettbewerbsfaktor Weiterbildung: Ergebnisse der Weiterbildungserhebung der Wirtschaft	Reinhold Weiß	\N	2000
8541989	Administrative Science Quarterly	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	320	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-19	\N	1	\N		\N	b9c419855a5e9dfdb97f03449864f19c	ed6793f343d6e1e173c2f4594c857442	42655a20e3719f6727af10a8aa49e28a	article	Educational Organizations as Loosely Coupled Systems	Karl E. Weick	\N	1976
8542002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The shift from teaching to learning: Konstruktionsbedingungen eines Ideals ; für Johannes Wildt zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 116	90	\N	\N		\N	\N	357-365	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c748e7b44dd2fda5ddf3e94ebfb66c3	7a538853a0ccde2380f01eee554686df	35e3a7a09ee98a6e1cf66418192b3a0d	incollection	The Shift from Teaching to Learning: Zur historischen Rekonstruktion eines Paradigmenwechsels	Ulrich Welbers	Ulrich Welbers and Olaf Gaus	2005
8542017	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	27579e27233b26afd13a4db693f48fef	72abae898330fdc5b4d5589e3c11d508	f4f4f1e091f58e230fc4b278a85a87fb	book	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8542033	IW-Trends	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	376	http://www.iwkoeln.de/data/pdf/content/trends01_06_2.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	663ac900974a417711a9c9b7a4a272bb	ea2960e0ad9a2e79fd8e248c3599191c	88d0dc19765657b92ea9b7beaeac5d0a	article	Trends und Kosten der betrieblichen Weiterbildung: Ergebnisse der IW-Weiterbildungserhebung 2005	Dirk Werner	\N	2006
8542038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	weyer2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3486252577}	\N	ab2699eae08735df504e339011387633	f7d1f6695b9c079cbf72efd265aee061	b8e52eeb3f214883ee964ba517881253	book	Soziale Netzwerke: Konzepte und Methoden der sozialwissenschaftlichen Netzwerkforschung.	Johannes Weyer	\N	2000
8542042	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft. 593	378	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	71627e8faa873f832e1cd8e827e1c299	dad5e5198e6a037b806693845bbccf3b	159bd4cdab8628f2f818e41868da658c	book	Principia mathematica: Vorwort und Einleitungen	Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell	\N	2008
8542046	Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	62	\N	\N		\N	\N	16-32	\N	3	\N		\N	d1e25442292962a175e5c7c49cbcb958	4113a72cdc181a54dbc4eb51be2e62ec	35bdc825367b88feb1b1a8a6e7a58e91	article	Unterstützung des Change Managements in Hochschulen durch qualitative Evaluation der Studierenden	Karl Wilbers and Franziska Zellweger	\N	2004
8542050	Cogn Psychol	23	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Irwin1991	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1884598	\N	Information integration across saccadic eye moveme...[Cogn Psychol. 1991] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	420-456	\N	3	\N	pmid = {1884598}, doi = {}	The visual world contains more information than can be perceived in a single glance. Consequently, one's perceptual representation of the environment is built up via the integration of information across saccadic eye movements. The properties of transsaccadic integration were investigated in six experiments. Subjects viewed a random-dot pattern in one fixation, then judged whether a second dot pattern viewed in a subsequent fixation was identical to or different from the first. Interpattern interval, pattern complexity, and pattern displacement were varied in order to determined the duration, capacity, and representational format of transsaccadic memory. The experimental results indicated that transsaccadic memory is an undetailed, limited-capacity, long-lasting memory that is not strictly tied to absolute spatial position. In all these respects it is similar to, and perhaps identical with, visual short-term memory. The implication of these results for theories of perceptual stability across saccades are discussed.	5ab83aa211632e48f5cd4b699e5e51ca	e82fa54f87f8e40114c1efbbbc446b40	32d6b6d8724fefd66d322257897e4925	article	Information integration across saccadic eye movements	David E. Irwin	\N	1991
8542060	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Qualitätssicherung und Studienreform: Strategie und Programmentwicklung für Fachbereiche und Hochschulen im Rahmen von Zielvereinbarungen am Beispiel der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf	\N	\N	\N	Grupello	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	120	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-177	\N	\N	\N		\N	6caf238902aa84655842d1bbade4dc32	68afa65f96ba8f1e81d82c524e5c5750	b38fdd26b76170a707fee4495f32d728	incollection	'The shift from Teaching to Learning': Thesen zum Wandel der Lernkultur in modularisierten Strukturen	Johannes Wildt	Holger Ehlert and Ulrich Welbers	2004
8542065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung: Strategien und Konzepte im internationalen Vergleich	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 115	107	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-103	\N	\N	\N		\N	0737b304a6b6483ad7f90094c237dfab	d14f8ec7f73c654d9a6d25d39a956893	6170b4a54195671157e1426ea4f75252	incollection	Trends und Entwicklungsoptionen der Hochschuldidaktik in Deutschland	Johannes Wildt	Sabine Brendel and Karin Kaiser and Gerd Macke	2005
8542113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Literatur - Lehren - Lernen: Hochschuldidaktik und germanistische Literaturwissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Böhlau	Wien [u.a.]	\N	\N	375	\N	\N		\N	\N	269-283	\N	\N	\N		\N	a47ea7bbd96abb73286c1141ff2decbe	aeb0d4bf461287dae5d6f4918c29cfaf	511bc608bb1664e322ebf3570150fd97	incollection	Hochschuldidaktische Weiterbildung in Deutschland	Johannes Wildt	Susanne Hochreiter and Ursula Klingenböck	2006
8542126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	264	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	67ca15ac772c4837ef8ddd46f01b40fe	58c8c8a770c5d732990dc21e4f6d9c49	2f15f9948dee66875bbf7e4c927020a1	book	Einführung in das systemische Wissensmanagement	Helmut Willke	\N	2004
8542134	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Die bewusste Organisation: Steigerung der Leistungsfähigkeit, Lebendigkeit und Innovationskraft von Unternehmen	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer	Heidelberg	\N	\N	289	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-62	\N	\N	\N		\N	5584d46c2e2c52efd69f28830538be42	ae540f1dbab9a4dabcb8e8f206f1a6ab	e45f7e1c2e43f64e08a431739e56b96c	incollection	Die bewusste Gestaltung der eigenen Lernfähigkeit als Unternehmen	Rudolf Wimmer	Nino Tomaschek	2007
8542140	Stifterverband - Positionen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	323	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-9	\N	Juni	\N		\N	1a9cfeb85cb4038cde3e951d7db1d62a	c45e6c6d3b70b0e8f7005e1371d46b24	8c885808a4bee3aeb376742790fa3416	article	Stiefkind Personalmanagement: Ergebnisse einer Stifterverbands-Umfrage	Mathias Winde	\N	2006
8542145	Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung in Einrichtungen der Lehre und Forschung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	284	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-64	\N	3	\N		\N	7b66a447ff5fb228c3b09c8db8790e4d	938084ce671c34d1fc521490968cdcab	346469f2e23cd214307babab6fa01377	article	Wie kann modernes Personalmanagement an deutschen Hochschulen gefördert werden?	Mathias Winde	\N	2006
8542154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbg	Darmstadt	\N	\N	364	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23dca87204fa153c1d180f12b4a2b8ae	6cb19f7f216fe8aa831f1e4e17579e27	bb1c7853c726b22e414a0559c12b3638	book	Professionell lehren und lernen: ein Praxisbuch	Adi Winteler	\N	2004
8542158	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	370	http://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/texte/7721-07.pdf	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6daac6da793cf329c032513e9da6d8f0	b1900ff79901e020f23875e39136ec23	2cb2f2a42fce1c2c1d50d5a9ec70f359	misc	Empfehlungen zu einer lehrorientierten Reform der Personalstruktur an Universitäten	Wissenschaftsrat	\N	2007
8542163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	369	http://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/texte/8639-08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9c55d3767b772fcf07ad20ccac16c2eb	23e45cf64d6dfdb1448df2922ab3705a	34b2b1942f0356425bf7c1ece42f896d	misc	Empfehlungen zur Qualitätsverbesserung von Lehre und Studium	Wissenschaftsrat	\N	2008
8542173	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag für Systemische Forschung	Heidelberg	\N	\N	290	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82ef515ebee1c08cb28a1404ad3af7f1	62fe0cb9fb599c31de5c07993c1fe951	70a8dc8329fb676343bc462e47e8f972	book	Reflexionsarchitekturen: Evaluierung als Beitrag zum Organisationslernen	Georg Zepke	\N	2005
8542176	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	251	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec23a6d3559a971a26ad3a471d59cf70	011ee41b2793a53d46250d7c925b21c2	542760d5af7ffb5a7ddb68c36403e6a4	book	Management von Nichtwissen in Unternehmen	Andreas Zeuch	\N	2007
8542181	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dienstleistungsorientierung in der universitären Ausbildung : mehr Qualität im betriebswirtschaftlichen Studium; Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Ursula Hansen zum 60. Geburtstag	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	06bbeb00307baa1c7fbb06123a7e9be7	32863545069cb4b8e2d1e6491a219131	b2f74375547e201d2bfb4df388653c81	incollection	Entwicklungsorientiertes Personalmanagement für wissenschaftliche Nachwuchskräfte an Universitäten?	Dudo von Eckardstein	\N	1999
8542210	Annu Rev Psychol	55	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KerstenEtAl2004	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14744217	\N	Object perception as Bayesian inference. [Annu Rev Psychol. 2004] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	271-304	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {14744217}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.psych.55.090902.142005}	We perceive the shapes and material properties of objects quickly and reliably despite the complexity and objective ambiguities of natural images. Typical images are highly complex because they consist of many objects embedded in background clutter. Moreover, the image features of an object are extremely variable and ambiguous owing to the effects of projection, occlusion, background clutter, and illumination. The very success of everyday vision implies neural mechanisms, yet to be understood, that discount irrelevant information and organize ambiguous or noisy local image features into objects and surfaces. Recent work in Bayesian theories of visual perception has shown how complexity may be managed and ambiguity resolved through the task-dependent, probabilistic integration of prior object knowledge with image features.	87770151470ad77acf16779887fc29f2	f79c87db49591da0e0732ea2d4e1a61c	1ee096589a6d56867a23e8421f924bde	article	Object perception as Bayesian inference	Daniel Kersten and Pasal Mamassian and Alan Yuille	\N	2004
8542223	Das Hochschulwesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	26	\N	\N		\N	\N	S. 14-24	\N	1	\N		\N	7e59883a1c2860aa9c8a7169ca107eeb	f7986185de78e762aad70882955e5cdb	af9f21b17594ca7d952ba7623e0a96af	article	Zur professionellen Vorbereitung auf die Hochschullehre: Ein Blick auf den internationalen Sachstand aus Anlaß modellhafter Nachwuchspolitik in Baden-Württemberg	Wolff-Dietrich Webler	\N	2003
8542232	Personalführung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	183	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-29	\N	1	\N		\N	6bee970c990462da0ae13960099b9045	1448b8d425474fe519033656fa922452	dc56911972cd3b89aabec54d908fafe4	article	Lernkulturen verstehen, gestalten und messen: Das 'Lernkulturinventar' als organisationsdiagnostisches Verfahren zur Messung von Lernkultur	Karlheinz Sonntag and Ralf Stegmaier	\N	2005
8542241	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	\N	273	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	adeb4a658a9098a676bfab2bba7b8050	4c9a3f27902a65bd54e08beafa6effcc	86c2f9a1dfba3f123e96af7421463715	book	Personalentwicklung in Organisationen: psychologische Grundlagen, Methoden und Strategien	Karlheinz Sonntag	\N	1992
8542260	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Strategisches Kompetenzmanagement. Von der Strategie zur Kompetenzentwicklung in der Praxis	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	220	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ae4385c989fa512d74602dea278b345c	93de7a2721bbb593df46b3d3c4e56053	902c053f743ff4ae03c82ac691ed59e7	incollection	Wissensmanagement mit dem Ziel des Kompetenzaufbaus	Katharina Schnurer and Heinz Mandl	Lutz von Rosenstiel and Dirk Pieler and Peter Glas	2004
8542275	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	Management von Universitäten. Zwischen Tradition und (Post-)Moderne	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 4	102	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-211	\N	\N	\N		\N	87224704af69af854078bd17cf314058	36c35ba374ef6f82e7b8eac208297e02	ae4a219c9f3da161b65316b4ee5719f9	incollection	Die Suche nach der optimalen Organisationsstruktur: Zur Reform der dezentralen Ebene in Universitäten	Sigrun Nickel and Lothar Zechlin	Heike Welte and Manfred Auer and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2005
8542290	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	379	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82cfbb8001ee734909df4c4683558b81	beae59a8b3c400bb0d57f010f31ba4bc	ef002e5c955215ef6b22eb926a63a15c	book	Gregory Bateson: eine Einführung in sein Denken	Wolfram Lutterer	\N	2002
8542295	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	Organizational psychology: a book of readings	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, NJ	\N	Behavioral sciences in business series	60	\N	\N		\N	\N	27-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	5ee78bc7d746943ee6c45efd12e67c68	f097df00af32a23c8884b378fb71cb6b	0fb32677b93e92d9c238ca4d541a5e22	incollection	On Management and the Learning Process	David A. Kolb	David A. Kolb	1974
8542330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heath	Boston [u.a.]	\N	\N	404	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8923ad7bebe91ed1d6a30788f3d1e5e3	d03949379be0b372993e123fd47b7def	6b425aeb9f5535fb32d38a21cafc12a6	book	How we think: A restatement of the relation of reflective thinking to the educative process	John Dewey	\N	1933
8542339	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Indiana University Press	Bloomington [u.a.]	\N	The essential Dewey. 2	403	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5decf6a8cb35a29f6f17c24b4876ba17	9b9ba69f4e00dfb0c3493412bdb14c81	3336fbdd685d418025f2f940e16b0dd1	book	Ethics, logic, psychology	John Dewey	\N	1998
8542343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper & Row	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	248	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	121e56037d6627b382e37a31a6fb9bda	1fabbeb837c30fdec9377fbda369db7c	075148eb9d15bfd042a49efb946dcb7f	book	The age of discontinuity: Guidelines to our changing society	Peter F. Drucker	\N	1968
8542349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	\N	386	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23f5388f6bd44d4d4dfd99cfede32db5	264e95afd1246341adf85f374d2555be	57697f9b98f83515d4182560b85a30ed	book	Die Wirklichkeit des Konstruktivismus: Zur Auseinandersetzung um ein neues Paradigma	Hans Rudi Fischer	\N	1995
8543076	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	399	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	17a298993c3ba0cde36c3ab49418544b	07be3a03241d720c775bb1c1e7b8dd26	4648f7784dc968922f6d7e7ae4183b9b	book	Radikaler Konstruktivismus: Ideen, Ergebnisse, Probleme	Ernst {von Glasersfeld}	\N	1996
8543354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Dozentenleitfaden : Planung und Unterrichtsvorbereitung in Fortbildung und Erwachsenenbildung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3464491242 9783464491249}, refid = {76061391}	\N	75ef192b63633bd277b5906bb856a0ba	34681c0e81ef142538fa848218816998	9fed22df9b418e4c4e813131a4ce104c	book	Dozentenleitfaden: Planung und Unterrichtsvorbereitung in Fortbildung und Erwachsenenbildung	Rolf. Arnold and Antje Krämer-Stürzl and Horst Siebert	\N	1999
8543370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vahlen	München	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Weiterbildung : ermöglichungsdidaktische Grundlagen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3800621002 : 9783800621002}, refid = {75817052}	\N	cb28221ef2caacfe74fb95a0714e30b3	7e5694bfb7693ec080cefa59772e49dd	bfe7d77e5ceb531cd238b280a9459663	book	Weiterbildung: ermöglichungsdidaktische Grundlagen	Rolf Arnold	\N	1996
8544649	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New technologies in organization development 2	\N	\N	\N	University Associates	La Jolla	\N	\N	0883901129a	\N	\N	New technologies in organization development, 2 = originally entitled Theory and method in organization development : an evolutionary process [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	364-391	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0883901129 : 9780883901120}, refid = {2549755}	\N	398ad1df1332b6dc86be3298ee32d434	4f9f15d76354f46dbd8143998316f2c1	4d8762bf2080ccb90647b1985dd1f47e	inproceedings	Open Systems Redesign	Charles G. Krone	John D. Adams	1974
8544650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	New technologies in organization development 2	\N	\N	\N	University Associates	La Jolla	\N	\N	0883901129a	\N	\N	New technologies in organization development, 2 = originally entitled Theory and method in organization development : an evolutionary process [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	211-254	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0883901129 : 9780883901120}, refid = {2549755}	\N	1c3a8ec0366246fdcdbd6acd7514e68a	2633bbc1cc77cb63682a320ea4c90691	5334174ca41de435d38ea7221efd1da8	inproceedings	A Mixed Model for Medical Centers: Changing Structure and Behavior	Marvin Ross Weisbord	John D. Adams	1974
8544655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University Associates	La Jolla	\N	\N	0883901129a	\N	\N	New technologies in organization development, 2 = originally entitled Theory and method in organization development : an evolutionary process [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0883901129 : 9780883901120}, refid = {2549755}	\N	e7f746d8a968f4ec5c0f4b3ffe40e173	b9e23f86f05d9e184e0ed5bd43296d95	1d5e078138b0493a80441ff103d4afee	inproceedings	New technologies in organization development 2	John D. Adams	\N	1974
8544682	Interfaces	4	\N	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	galbraight1974	\N	\N		\N	\N	28-36	\N	3	\N		\N	a64f355902b97f18d0adcc5ea048900d	d9f3d406a45b4dd7c2ca80806eb2ac58	b4e76bfc9ce7a776dfbc7b42934291d8	article	Organization Design: An Information Processing View	Jay R. Galbraith	\N	1974
8544853	\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	Scientific Data Management	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall	\N	\N	Computational Science Series	ludaescher09:_scien_proces_autom_and_workf_manag	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb6276862adb44a3060183b592147a6e	0d62e42f5bac5b08ea6eed5422b58477	764c2f395494f81ff2d6dd772840aea9	incollection	Scientific Process Automation and Workflow Management	Bertram Lud\\"ascher and Ilkay Altintas and Shawn Bowers and Julian Cummings and Terence Critchlow and Ewa Deelman and David De Roure and Juliana Freire and Carole Goble and Matthew Jones and Scott Klasky and Timothy McPhillips and Norbert Podhorszki and Claudio Silva and Ian Taylor and Mladen Vouk	Arie Shoshani and Doron Rotem	2009
8544878	Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89965-5_17	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	152--159	\N	\N	\N		Capturing provenance information in scientific workflows is not only useful for determining data-dependencies, but also for
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a wide range of queries including fault tolerance and usage statistics. As collaborative scientific workflow environmentsprovide users with reusable shared workflows, collection and usage of provenance data in a generic way that could serve multipledata and computational models become vital. This paper presents a method for capturing data value- and control- dependenciesfor provenance information collection in the Kepler scientific workflow system. It also describes how the collected informationbased on these dependencies could be used for a fault tolerance framework in different models of computation.	a428bf967d60b12ba686f2cf159f92e4	ca1b7b805161167d06127c4b0b682abc	5d019a4c15bb0e9fcfbda9547bbdc075	article	A Provenance-Based Fault Tolerance Mechanism for Scientific Workflows	Daniel Crawl and Ilkay Altintas	\N	2008
8544890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SC '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	1413395	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1413370.1413395	\N	Nimrod/K	\N	\N	1--11	\N	\N	\N	location = {Austin, Texas}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2835-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1413370.1413395}	\N	1b2fd2da7525ffaf59605b6daf1e17b2	ae955084297e7dae09e921fe5c8956bb	6a3c5d4837f64be7221ef6d3044eb9c8	inproceedings	Nimrod/K: towards massively parallel dynamic grid workflows	David Abramson and Colin Enticott and Ilkay Altinas	\N	2008
8546015	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Science Reference	Hershey, PA	\N	\N	theng_handbook_2009	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-1-599-04879-6	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-599-04879-6}	\N	8ebfbc83fe6277f6c25c9377e4600f38	534a4208e41112f864593f568e0745f6	583e17a33f067f5d44c84464e2f1e8ea	book	Handbook of research on digital libraries; design, development, and impact	{Yin-Leng} Theng	\N	2009
8546040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	kruk_semantic_2009	http://opacplus.bsb-muenchen.de/search?isbn=978-3-540-85433-3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-85433-3}	\N	28c59d82360e10a3fb2e457b5bbaaf6f	8b6427317946fa82840eb7f3c8387b66	37939e2ebdda60b590fbbce2ff83646f	book	Semantic digital libraries;	Sebastian Ryszard Kruk	\N	2009
8550384	\N	\N	\N	3., aktual. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Versus	Zürich	\N	\N	UBMA_283632968	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=283632968&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Grundlagen und Fallstudien	\N	\N	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-03-909121-8}	\N	8672075ec5d7c1bb02d072be8df2458b	1634b99f31d71280121204a1c6672543	ead5a28188c24d7786c653c570cdd48b	book	Marketing als Managementprozess	Manfred Bruhn and Silke Michalski	\N	2009
8550393	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	UBMA_303995084	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=303995084&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Ökologie, Ökonomie und Soziales integrieren	\N	\N	XXII, 202 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-1552-8}	\N	2d3a57a74e6341998431f246ba8665cf	03b199cf3fff469896a4465b559dbf4d	a9b43ad262bf5a50a7eac6f5d39c1363	book	Operationalisierung einer Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie	Alexandro Kleine	\N	2009
8550414	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	Gabler Edition Wissenschaft	UBMA_276452534	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=276452534&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	fallstudienbasierte Analyse in deutschen Unternehmen	\N	\N	XIV, 274 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-0850-6}	\N	ace937b7c2a9ba88c654bb7c767994b0	0e567365c744b9d8a8bdeb57f9a459fc	a6e7643805f45b4488de7b748d8385c6	book	Implementierungsstand der Balanced Scorecard	Philip Matlachowsky	\N	2008
8550431	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBMA_254491081	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=254491081&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	mit der Balanced Scorecard Synergien schaffen	\N	\N	XIII, 282 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-2522-8, 978-3-7910-2522-3}	\N	543c54400c4201df9cc71098ce8e0c3b	e45c6b571545011a7375b70dbfc54aba	6d186b5489619c152a55692343c9e603	book	Alignment	Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton	\N	2006
8550434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBMA_091717337	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=091717337&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Führen mit der Balanced Scorecard	\N	\N	X, 350 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7910-1802-7, 978-3-7910-1802-7}	\N	0fb4051cfe00a53b59a39f0132bbf2ca	2e96827af694aab567fdf665eb9bb125	a9a70c5060cb9c9cfaea24335aa34600	book	Die strategiefokussierte Organisation	Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton	\N	2001
8550553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft; Band 50	Dittler_2009_E-Learning	http://www.waxmann.com/kat/inhalt/2172Volltext.pdf	\N		\N	Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft e.V.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8309-2172-1}	\N	ea461f3268753efec8b16a59069d0433	a1ac4202359fded7c0fa50e9560d3c5f	184b3667177538fce7649b504b67f8d2	book	E-Learning: Eine Zwischenbilanz. Kritischer Rückblick als Basis eines Aufbruchs	\N	Ullrich Dittler and Jakob Krameritsch and Nicolae Nistor and Christine Schwarz and Anne Thillosen	2009
8550572	Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	martinheinrichetal2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-51	\N	1	\N		\N	61d2a261c93cafde3150eedf8adc5fd2	43d3ce667ed34266809689ca826f0beb	2d3e578b7f76cf83273ef591eae2d2af	article	Bildung für die Qualität der Lehre: Ein hochschuldidaktischer Lehrgang an der JKU Linz	Martin Heinrich and Nicole Kronberger and Jürgen Maasz and Walter Ötsch	\N	2004
8550598	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grupello	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	104	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8192058ba617ab697014edb86b89ff72	77eb7d318429f57d1a1813501cd1d9d8	11f26d0d3db8b88e5b2631b597e01d03	book	Qualitätssicherung und Studienreform: Strategie und Programmentwicklung für Fachbereiche und Hochschulen im Rahmen von Zielvereinbarungen am Beispiel der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf	\N	Holger Ehlert and Ulrich Welbers	2004
8550603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 115	106	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d16020dd7857b316436a8dd246539eac	d54a5a776ea8d8a82081d034cf57b9ae	384c23ead4a57f82cb77f054786e6f07	book	Hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung. Strategien und Konzepte im internationalen Vergleich	\N	Sabine Brendel and Karin Kaiser and Gerd Macke	2005
8550615	\N	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	quem report. 52	170	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	faf53ec1b0611326348a08bee9affbd3	e02dcf4e2ba4bd7895b294698c6d0136	ed10a2b812c8510b03fa6d8a659aecc1	book	Lernen im Chaos - Lernen für das Chaos	\N	ABWF	1998
8550648	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	\N	140	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	78290dec3fba0362f0c49418ac0e9ef6	e2420585c645cd93316456453fad70de	dc08a57a765a6414580e4931fb191fc0	book	Notwendige Verbindungen. zur Verankerung von Hochschuldidaktik in Hochschulforschung	\N	Michael Craanen and Ludwig Huber	2005
8550708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	\N	3763919031	http://www.amazon.de/Weiterbildung-soziale-Milieus-Deutschland-Milieumarketing/dp/3763919422%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3763919422	\N	Weiterbildung und soziale Milieus in Deutschland - Praxishandbuch Milieumarketing: Bd 1 - mit CD-ROM: Heiner Barz, Rudolf Tippelt: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	ean = {9783763919420}, asin = {3763919422}, isbn = {3763919422}	\N	52778dc06365828f05697dd39d33e706	3ef449dd062362a383c115332c78df82	bd022c3a3d1c9f1c439d38a37e9129c4	book	Weiterbildung und soziale Milieus in Deutschland, Band 1: Praxishandbuch Milieumarketing	\N	Heiner Barz and Rudolf Tippelt	2004
8550710	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	\N	3763919031	http://www.amazon.de/Weiterbildung-Deutschland-Adressaten-Milieuforschung-Weiterbildungsverhalten/dp/3763919031%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3763919031	\N	Weiterbildung und soziale Milieus in Deutschland. Adressaten- und Milieuforschung zu Weiterbildungsverhalten und -interessen, Bd. 2: Rudolf Tippelt: Amazon.de: Heiner Barz: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783763919031}, asin = {3763919031}, isbn = {3763919031}	\N	504f83e1225b522dfe97603e0a4c1751	6d6d509e99fdbfddad7bb140e7357614	148a257402d5cc64157b48c70a2865b9	book	Weiterbildung und soziale Milieus in Deutschland, Band 2: Adressaten- und Milieuforschung zu Weiterbildungsverhalten und -interessen	\N	Heiner Barz and Eudolf Tippelt	2004
8550724	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westfälisches Dampfboot	Münster	\N	\N	245	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4da59ab63b9a4658ce74b600847eb0ac	3d28810fdd1a9469de2d31b2b6c90236	04e182d39242e3900a1dfb24edfa2998	book	Gut zu Wissen: Links zur Wissensgesellschaft	\N	Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung	2002
8550732	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	Hochschulwesen	20	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a9774ddebea2e84b3511bceaca0612d	b80c173ef33982cfe56b968d5e18841f	9fff6e9f7c359383833f86641bbcac0a	book	Hochschulen managen?: Zur Reformierbarkeit der Hochschulen nach Managementprinzipien	\N	Anke Hanft	2000
8550752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biberetal2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7cf3b3b84dc6de4684855a6c7d377bb0	80efe9c18fb69b7224fc24f3e65b1f4c	1e1784d4d552b1d35e5fae504ded1940	unpublished	Subjektwissenschaftliche Lerntheorie	Sina Biber and Sebastian Strelczyk and Michael Fleißer	\N	2005
8550758	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lehmanns Media	Berlin	\N	International cultural-historical human sciences	197	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f264a80bbacae61a344161d9cd5d283	ca1aea3c8bd5471713ddc02387d7dc93	bc0a1547e11cc3bfd0af7bd38acf2726	book	Putting activity theory to work: Contributions from developmental work	\N	Yrjö Engeström and Joachim Lompscher and Georg Rückriem	2005
8550771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 112	365	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3829f1c06a30a4c936cce76cb7c4b3a3	aa2cdf463761c435df9afe5778a392ed	0473b71a2e7011bc2086fbec351f320c	book	Professionalisierung der Hochschuldidaktik: Ein Beitrag zur Personalentwicklung an Hochschulen	\N	Johannes Wildt and Birgit Encke and Karen Blümcke	2003
8550774	\N	\N	\N	15. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill/Irwin	Boston [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_255412487	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=255412487&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	text and readings	\N	\N	getr. Zählung	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-07-313721-9, 978-0-07-313721-6}	\N	6d34ea66fdeb8bcbc09f3732e9a69a63	06d807459fe40295f8a422738d1aee85	f1b77783b3aab02c427d2933c0c9f299	book	Crafting and executing strategy	Arthur A. Thompson and Alonzo J. Strickland and John E. Gamble	\N	2007
8550778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulmanagement. Praxisanregungen. 4	276	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eaf4ec0dacadb1d071b0d91dad9402f1	feb0a59fddd9d0cb6d3fe3811a28f47b	b4ed80d3f814ffaf0654db5aa8a3eda8	book	Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft: Aktuelle Prozesse, Rahmenbedingungen und Perspektiven; Dokumentation des 1. Bremer Arbeitsgesprächs zur Personalentwicklung in der Wissenschaft am 21./22. Februar 2005	\N	Magarethe Hubrath and Franziska Jantzen and Martin Mehrtens	2006
8550785	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 117	367	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	60ebb0b203bc7ee7031bb57aefa08b25	38832cf531339fc8df201b982466d4b2	51b6b8daed801ca9ab8e2e6129779d2b	book	Consulting, Coaching, Supervision: eine Einführung in Formate und Verfahren hochschuldidaktischer Beratung	\N	Johannes Wildt and Birgit Szczyrba and Beatrix Wildt	2006
8550807	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consulting, Coaching, Supervision: eine Einführung in Formate und Verfahren hochschuldidaktischer Beratung	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik. 117	367a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ab2a6ae82a6140819e36c6eefade918c	6f38d26ba604fd5d46f38659fbd8c7d1	8a25fb35c53d291db638bc6b76ffa867	incollection	Formate und Verfahren in der Hochschuldidaktik	Johannes Wildt	Johannes Wildt and Birgit Szczyrba and Beatrix Wildt	2006
8550955	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	219	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe022b486635a3ff0cdf1affa5e135cf	77bb9b0e00b8ab5637a92d2e7a10e36c	e886f15cd98518edac60ecec51195d5a	book	Strategisches Kompetenzmanagement. Von der Strategie zur Kompetenzentwicklung in der Praxis	\N	Lutz von Rosenstiel and Dirk Pieler and Peter Glas	2004
8551068	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	Managementforschung. 6	165b	\N	\N		\N	\N	133-162	\N	\N	\N		\N	de2cb2b7d28b13a09de550bf26c94378	87cc8232684cdda120ac7f90f8dc35ff	eea20da15e8e5f293dedab608b5d4568	incollection	Organisationales Lernen und Macht: Über den Zusammenhang von Wissen, Lernen, Macht und Struktur	Anke Hanft	Georg Schreyögg and Peter Conrad	1996
8551090	MedienPädagogik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reinmannmediendidaktik2002	www.medienpaed.com/02-2/reinmann1.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	221dcbb65b779b1b879b1d94bad7e98d	1821ea1d4f9101e7d928d7c642866b6a	e5cbcace8d98db644a21286a3b46b8c3	article	Mediendidaktik und Wissensmanagement	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	\N	2002
8551102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Studien Berlag	Weinheim	\N	System und Organisation. 4	3892717516	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/75840568&referer=brief_results	\N	Wissen - die strategische Ressource : wie sich die lernende Organisation verwirklichen lässt [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3892717516 9783892717515}, refid = {75840568}	\N	2b6fb15a3ea9199a7a88942e1c68200c	308cdd77baf1ecf4609fc1552a0e9076	eb02bb9c580de9a75f1b6c336178f94b	book	Wissen - die strategische Ressource: wie sich die lernende Organisation verwirklichen lässt	Dieter Boch and Dorothee Echter and Gert A. Haidvogl	\N	1997
8551163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement: Informationszuwachs - Wissensschwund; die strategische Bedeutung des Wissensmanagements	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	3486253867	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-17	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce0da6e1bf828f2656dffccabc2807e6	a046b5f721f5612db45f268203861f0b	72133897900e58751144d3b49ce711f5	incollection	Die Rolle des Wissensmanagements für die Zukunft	Heinz Mandl and Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	Heinz Mandl and Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	2000
8551192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rwth2020	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb4dbbae26fb59545470fdff9a823260	b739c7ce8ddfefe8074e3815c4620a0e	afac9cbffc7d647009c2e5f56bfdc1bc	misc	RWTH 2020: Meeting Global Challenges; The integrated Interdisciplinary University of Technology	RWTH Aachen University	\N	2007
8551237	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	9783593387079	\N	\N	Change Management: Den Unternehmenswandel gestalten [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783593387079  3593387077}, refid = {254926799}	\N	03890f68dc761f4aad135a321a6b7665	7aab62d8d1e71fadd1905b8af6dc9e85	2ac822f3bd8f7bd0f51688a6016bd68d	book	Change Management: Den Unternehmenswandel gestalten	Klaus Doppler and Christoph Lauterburg	\N	2002
8551254	Harvard Business Manager	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pascalesternin2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	53-64	\N	2	\N		\N	72a9a89f6709e0cfb2f212c32015004d	f45a318389d14de0b1126a70ab93ced4	625a38cde32a876ba0d5a6c1662954e7	article	Geheimagenten des Change-Managements	Richard Tanner Pascale and Jerry Sternin	\N	2006
8551274	Harvard Business Manager	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	neilsonpasternacknuys2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-81	\N	1	\N		\N	7d5501eaa93cdefa5583869a6b3843ad	41c266499a901fb105651acfb1c3547c	baa208f4b03ad37f5240d9e0761b0626	article	Das Unternehmen aus der Starre reißen	Gary L. Neilson and Bruce A. Pasternack and Karen E. {Van Nuys}	\N	2006
8551289	Harvard Business Manager	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kaplannorten2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-35	\N	1	\N		\N	a687f48ab7bbb621b75b2a7759baff45	26df6e72379feb581392c87cfa3c3ddf	d83193791f4267b7fae3a79ec4ba4ae8	article	Strategien (endlich) umsetzen	Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton	\N	2006
8551403	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Managerseminare Verlag	Bonn	\N	\N	3936075026	\N	\N	Accelerated Learning: Das Handbuch zum schnellen und effektiven Lernen in Gruppen: Dave Meier: Amazon.de: Claudia Monnet: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783936075021}, asin = {3936075026}, isbn = {3936075026}	\N	0880a3b933129be7a9b01d1a0d10f949	426b63512aa83063babd86607c0941ab	ef7532dbe4ca47cc0048a82d28683a3d	book	Accelerated Learning: Das Handbuch zum schnellen und effektiven Lernen in Gruppen	Dave Meier	\N	2004
8551415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fokus Marketing und mehr	Flensburg	\N	\N	rosegillmonnet1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cf0c55ae374f1951fae1ceb3bab537fd	690d21b9f46fe1ab513432cd86e307f5	7769da0a2bfb1cb52fe463928d07a391	book	TEP - Trainings- und Entwicklungsprogramm: 1. Einführung und Überblick	Colin Rose and Mary Jane Gill and Claudia Monnet	\N	1999
8551419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fokus Marketing und mehr	Flensburg	\N	\N	rosegillmonnet2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	05648dc6a68d95c4ed86f05cae4821b8	8b3fdc262205fe9fe112782c03ea5e52	d6219919ae7ecdacfb5219b6f0b6f724	book	TEP - Trainings- und Entwicklungsprogramm: 3. Aktivierungen	Colin Rose and Mary Jane Gill and Claudia Monnet	\N	1999
8551462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Business Process Management (SBPM 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sbpm_1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48103185413862954429460aceca72e8	e069db866654f53ff85e83a7f34dbee0	52d1e3da9d76798b6c16ea8e9c304286	inproceedings	Ontology Design Patterns for the Semantic Business Processes	violeta damjanovic	martin hepp and nenad stojanovic	2009
8551517	\N	3140	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/icwe/DjuricGDD04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icwe/icwe2004.html#DjuricGDD04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	607-608	\N	\N	conf/icwe/2004	date = {2004-07-08}, ee = {http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3140&spage=607}, isbn = {3-540-22511-0}	\N	759374b7e71853efc2e478c93853922e	993a7c7173b7763f6fd3285d3a5cba94	2fe534578af4b609459188ba7eadbf8c	inproceedings	UML Profile for OWL.	Dragan Djuric and Dragan Gasevic and Vladan Devedzic and Violeta Damjanovic	Nora Koch and Piero Fraternali and Martin Wirsing	2004
8551519	\N	105	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW Workshop on Application Design, Development and Implementation Issues in the Semantic Web	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/www/DamjanovicGDD04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/wwwsw2004.html#DamjanovicGDD04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/2004sw	date = {2004-10-06}, ee = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS//Vol-105/Web%20Agent-s%20Enclaves%20%E2%80%93%20A%20New%20Opportunity%20for%20the%20Semantic%20Web%20Services.pdf}	\N	40d999760ca19e4e9c21a2f7e994f63f	80aac3f6526465d94449f60d2146594d	c3f0fbfd6cc61276c6e00251255083d5	inproceedings	Web Agent's Enclaves - A New Opportunity for the Semantic Web Services.	Violeta Damjanovic and Dragan Gasevic and Vladan Devedzic and Dragan Djuric	Christoph Bussler and Stefan Decker and Daniel Schwabe and Oscar Pastor	2004
8551522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIAI	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	conf/ifip12/DjuricGD04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ifip12/aiai2004.html#DjuricGD04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	383-392	\N	\N	conf/ifip12/2004	isbn = {1-4020-8150-2}, date = {2005-01-27}	\N	1868fc8fd3f168bbcac8ce601f655b3d	aa879563f9557c715772f45fad11e8c1	05c692a075699dd44b3dfa6f251b942d	inproceedings	AIR - A Platform for Intelligent Systems.	Dragan Djuric and Dragan Gasevic and Violeta Damjanovic	Max Bramer and Vladan Devedzic	2004
8551523	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	DFKI, Kaiserslautern	\N	\N	\N	conf/wm/DamjanovicGD05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wm/wm2005.html#DamjanovicGD05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	571-574	\N	\N	conf/wm/2005	isbn = {3-00-016020-5}, date = {2005-05-31}	\N	10ad6c4869d0d3338f718d4710d90976	74364e45ac29811ae3f24a95fedb506e	67d8742e648aae40f3e6fc7b83807afe	inproceedings	Semiotics for Ontologies and Knowledge Representation.	Violeta Damjanovic and Dragan Gasevic and Vladan Devedzic	Klaus-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	2005
8551526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICALT	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/icalt/DamjanovicKD05	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/icalt/icalt2005.html#DamjanovicKD05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	421-423	\N	\N	conf/icalt/2005	date = {2005-12-19}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICALT.2005.142}, isbn = {0-7695-2338-2}	\N	6fa2e8acb3cbd9cc5bc1a495664a3677	b7c22339e6107cf5229af0fd358be3f3	41d89f8afe62861020179052d1520bda	inproceedings	eQ: An Adaptive Educational Hypermedia-Based BDI Agent System for the Semantic Web.	Violeta Damjanovic and Milos Kravcik and Vladan Devedzic	\N	2005
8551527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW (Alternate Track Papers & Posters)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/GasevicDDD04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2004at.html#GasevicDDD04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	488-489	\N	\N	conf/www/2004at	date = {2006-02-10}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1013367.1013539}, isbn = {1-58113-912-8}	\N	90c34b4c08c052a61310d48b9f9b5dde	9c36e0ac5ee5de652bbdc87665184ef9	95c020bd4f1efef90a42c775828b4f4c	inproceedings	Converting UML to OWL ontologies.	Dragan Gasevic and Dragan Djuric and Vladan Devedzic and Violeta Damjanovic	Stuart I. Feldman and Mike Uretsky and Marc Najork and Craig E. Wills	2004
8551528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the  3rd Workshop in Software Model Engineering (WiSME 2004)	\N	\N	\N	 	Lisbon, Portugal	\N	\N	Gasevic04	http://fparreiras/papers/ApproachingOwlMdaTechSpaces.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	62b861a003b2025c6e15ac288e95f895	df7e1d2f3b8a23f43ec6b41787ce596e	dbc2595b7dddf54ae10db05a229b0131	inproceedings	Approaching OWL and MDA Through Technological Spaces	Dragan Ga¨evic and Dragan Djuric and Vladan Devedzic and Violeta Damjanovic	\N	2004
8551531	IJWBC	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/ijwbc/DamjanovicDDG06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/ijwbc/ijwbc2.html#DamjanovicDDG06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	223-236	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJWBC.2006.010311}, date = {2008-01-08}	\N	af8094113e1a4a13f042c063df104aa9	9788097f7125da9b7e0dc24386f49bb2	0eddf544dda4f34274a0e7b64a9f7cbd	article	Bolero.net in the semantic web and GRID environment.	Violeta Damjanovic and Vladan Devedzic and Dragan Djuric and Dragan Gasevic	\N	2006
8551536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MDAFA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/mdafa/DjuricGDD04	http://fparreiras/papers/UMLProfileOWL.pdf	\N	Presents yet a UML Profile for OWL Language based ontology engineering.	\N	\N	204-219	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11538097_14}	\N	999c3ec3799dfbf545ee3b8a68a69fd5	0529b02b650352a16b63c6aeb560ce8b	f1a30acffac6f786a80a02967c3eac22	inproceedings	A UML Profile for OWL Ontologies.	Dragan Djuric and Dragan Gasevic and Vladan Devedzic and Violeta Damjanovic	\N	2004
8551673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	3791030361	\N	\N	Die fünfte Disziplin: Kunst und Praxis der lernenden Organisation: Amazon.de: Peter M. Senge, Maren Klostermann: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783791030364}, asin = {3791030361}, isbn = {3791030361}	\N	31d82d9551e50591fa783d5a97d84cf9	c2377956b29d59e7cfe8ee5df997baa5	9891ac87e0389d0fe5ad16cc73ec9851	book	Die fünfte Disziplin: Kunst und Praxis der lernenden Organisation	Peter M. Senge	\N	2008
8551675	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	Aachen	\N	\N	3860735934	\N	\N	Kooperative Lernprozesse in Produktionsunternehmen: Amazon.de: Bernd Lorscheider: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783860735930}, asin = {3860735934}, isbn = {3860735934}	\N	cb75dcebe81b61cc7ef2b1bc0d0e9753	06fd3aea351fb05e80d333ee9852e917	4789b24fd775c9ceef2df9ea3c61be1e	book	Kooperative Lernprozesse in Produktionsunternehmen	Bernd Lorscheider	\N	1997
8551679	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	\N	\N	3860739190	\N	\N	Produktionsfaktor Wissen: Untersuchung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Wissen und Standort von Unternehmen: Heike Hunecke: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783860739198}, asin = {3860739190}, isbn = {3860739190}	\N	c542c90f1a75702e25c82814de920e50	ab70f5133fd02aee51bb5ae1a7ae1b72	c0bfa9c869d3c7fafbb57e76a7e1d111	book	Produktionsfaktor Wissen: Untersuchung des Zusammenhangs zwischen Wissen und Standort von Unternehmen	Heike Hunecke	\N	2003
8551688	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	3499556928	\N	\N	Erziehungswissenschaft: Ein Grundkurs: Hannelore Faulstich-Wieland: Amazon.de: Peter Faulstich: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783499556920}, asin = {3499556928}, isbn = {3499556928}	\N	b25a83ec9532d99b08462bfe7762dd33	8cee008172f4917e67aaab6f2961bd1c	17ae5bc1c4ed93dafb400e353cd005bc	book	Erziehungswissenschaft: Ein Grundkurs	\N	Hannelore Faulstich-Wieland and Peter Faulstich	2008
8551696	\N	\N	\N	18.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	3499556782	\N	\N	Empirische Sozialforschung: Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen: Amazon.de: Andreas Diekmann: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783499556784}, asin = {3499556782}, isbn = {3499556782}	\N	800a71cda157f5c802dd0fb1299d3ae7	58ffaaf18efe24864f39ad119c2bac73	99f7d585df249b6594b5aae31465f943	book	Empirische Sozialforschung: Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen	Andreas Diekmann	\N	2007
8551721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München; Wien	\N	\N	3446226001	\N	\N	Mitarbeiterkompetenzen als Qualitätsfaktor: Amazon.de: Rolf Bühner: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783446226005}, asin = {3446226001}, isbn = {3446226001}	\N	cad44f1f197c5cc6fd9ad86be6af12b2	60491c5b93a8cb515869d0d6b3ab6f02	05ccb818470065f8ed6cd76b8accc5e0	book	Mitarbeiterkompetenzen als Qualitätsfaktor	Rolf Bühner	\N	2004
8551778	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cornelsen	Berlin	\N	\N	3464491102	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3464491102 9783464491102}, refid = {75951138}	\N	d36a4a2f333c1620d737c61b23793eee	08714d1d79014f291b77e9f67f67572f	754a9455aa8ab48b9380b2c9f9c9eb1b	book	Berufs- und Arbeitspädagogik : Leitfaden der Ausbildungspraxis in Produktions- und Dienstleistungsberufen	Rolf. Arnold and Antje Krämer-Stürzl	\N	1996
8551798	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	Göttingen [u.a.]	\N	\N	3801713865	\N	\N	Innovative Weiterbildungskonzepte : Trends, Inhalte und Methoden der Personalentwicklung in Unternehmen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3801713865 9783801713867}, refid = {52650633}	\N	3e1e99155ab07295458ae042e0919ccf	4e75aa3bae2a4eaa911167f5948ca691	9c5fe15e94e091c9834f2fea43f8a689	book	Innovative Weiterbildungskonzepte: Trends, Inhalte und Methoden der Personalentwicklung in Unternehmen	Laila Maija Hofmann and Erika Regnet	\N	2003
8551847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universidad de Deusto	Bilbao	\N	\N	gonzalezwagenaar2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da487b488143202558ed9f5509431b66	db93810fac39679968da14ce47f44c08	8b706a4487e86d452653330e972835c1	techreport	Tuning Educational Structures in Europe: Final Report Phase One	Julia González and Robert Wagenaar	\N	2003
8551888	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goldmann	München	\N	\N	3442150930	\N	\N	Was ist erkennen?: Amazon.de: Humberto R. Maturana, Hans Günter Holl: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783442150939}, asin = {3442150930}, isbn = {3442150930}	\N	f155f0b32bd330a1cd24d1e0397c48cb	e92de8bfae075cee8c87837b58e8adb7	a912ced923fd274005d2004d10cc5f3c	book	Was ist erkennen?	Humberto R. Maturana	\N	2001
8551911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	3518291718	\N	\N	Der Beobachter im Gehirn: Essays zur Hirnforschung: Wolf Singer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783518291719}, asin = {3518291718}, isbn = {3518291718}	\N	8c768ccc709652ba38aadb9cb18c58f8	1c32f719d4d0f5450acaab02846ed641	f5d892d681b46efe4c95c2ac9ebfdf69	book	Der Beobachter im Gehirn: Essays zur Hirnforschung	Wolf Singer	\N	2002
8551952	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Studentlitteratur	Lund, Sweden	\N	\N	Lundeberg2006	http://www.amazon.de/Business-Performance-Dynamic-Relationship/dp/9144020694%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D9144020694	\N	It & Business Performance: A Dynamic Relationship: M. Lundeberg, P. Martensson, M. Mahring: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9789144020693}, asin = {9144020694}, isbn = {9144020694}, dewey = {004}	\N	1a3fc96f55a22cfbe4aee09eac83699a	d1b2c79c9b006bed5a3991812623203c	5c917d6582e3fb6905f0f9ad5d6cfd76	book	IT & Business Performance: A Dynamic Relationship	\N	M. Lundeberg and P. Martensson and M. Mahring	2006
8551971	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lebende Systeme: Wirklichkeitskonstruktionen in der systemischen Therapie	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	luhmann1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-31	\N	\N	\N		\N	d722a8436b5ebf0a6c70320105b080d9	534f3ee90eaf924c55fe10351975c555	b1e72a349ac91f834bd0c740cae57692	incollection	Was ist Kommunikation?	Niklas Luhmann	Fritz B. Simon	1988
8551983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	Aachen	\N	\N	3861304589	\N	\N	Förderung von Innovationen in heterogenen Forschungsnetzwerken und Evaluation am Beispiel des BMBF-Leitprojektes SENEKA: Jutta Sauer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783861304586}, asin = {3861304589}, isbn = {3861304589}	\N	e1e20d117daeebe3c5c4617a69f0f1eb	c2d46657c93b234c121eca74854aa109	ed2ead3fcdbcac8b41b28e163ce5e453	book	Förderung von Innovationen in heterogenen Forschungsnetzwerken und Evaluation am Beispiel des BMBF-Leitprojektes SENEKA	Jutta Sauer	\N	2005
8552020	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Geschichten & Diskurse	\N	\N	\N	rowohl	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	sandbothe2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	7-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	836bd2d0915ed7d711c81befc4b9ba21	d3987f1a6107df59be631d2f5f4c3853	09dc814b5398ad10bd20e1df0a4c859b	incollection	Vorwort zu Geschichten & Diskurse	Mike Sandbothe	Siegfried J. Schmidt	2003
8552046	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anchor Books	Garden City	\N	\N	polanyi1967	\N	\N	The tacit dimension. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	refid = {718091}	\N	639230183639243e6ff3aeab387f3cd3	69b2b9fe47a0648e97356945f89afeab	dbc4b1342e987f000cff27a5116d0c12	book	The tacit dimension	Michael Polanyi	\N	1967
8552061	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	0120884070	http://www.amazon.de/Practical-Learning-Techniques-Kaufmann-Management/dp/0120884070%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0120884070	\N	Data Mining. Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems): Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780120884070}, asin = {0120884070}, isbn = {0120884070}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	1877908e2d81f4b964d22dc577357a16	e2b692d6b2f8ab0d92fde5542108c5bc	07542d03bb2034da11c220106256734b	book	Data Mining. Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)	Ian H. Witten and Eibe Frank	\N	2005
8552063	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	0123704529	http://www.amazon.de/Java-Data-Mining-Architecture-Implementation/dp/0123704529%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0123704529	\N	Java Data Mining: Strategy, Standard, and Practice. A Practical Guide for Architecture, Design, and Implementation Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems: Amazon.de: Mark F. Hornick, Erik Marcade, Sunil Venkayala: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780123704528}, asin = {0123704529}, isbn = {0123704529}, dewey = {005.74}	\N	cbe804fbf637dd49937ebe33483a4bcd	df3a644ebfe338dbeb5a096f4e3ebe3f	9f2342b755acab8fd9a2a948833cdf89	book	Java Data Mining: Strategy, Standard, and Practice. A Practical Guide for Architecture, Design, and Implementation (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)	Mark F. Hornick and Erik Marcade and Sunil Venkayala	\N	2006
8552071	\N	\N	\N	1. Auflage.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	3540339930	http://www.amazon.de/Semantic-Web-Examen-Press-Pascal-Hitzler/dp/3540339930%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3540339930	\N	Semantic Web: Grundlagen (Examen.Press): Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, York Sure: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783540339939}, asin = {3540339930}, isbn = {3540339930}, dewey = {005}	\N	4924341a466fd932d06e46772459caa8	0a35fbbff9cabbad52fa1ad9c7dba1e1	63d1e97fa4a3ed84adf8b815b4fc63d6	book	Semantic Web: Grundlagen (Examen.Press)	Pascal Hitzler and Markus Krötzsch and Sebastian Rudolph and York Sure	\N	2007
8552077	\N	\N	\N	Pap/Onl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manning Pubn	\N	\N	\N	1933988312	http://www.amazon.de/Collective-Intelligence-Action-Satnam-Alag/dp/1933988312%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1933988312	\N	Collective Intelligence in Action: Amazon.de: Satnam Alag, Richard MacManus: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781933988313}, asin = {1933988312}, isbn = {1933988312}, dewey = {005.74}	\N	b38457d2be31c72b7e2f57793a68bded	4b90182b7f8150b6fbe822db6ef17ab8	48e65781c25e999ed44e33dc47a1d805	book	Collective Intelligence in Action	Satnam Alag	\N	2008
8552079	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3897217805	http://www.amazon.de/Kollektive-Intelligenz-analysieren-programmieren-nutzen/dp/3897217805%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3897217805	\N	Kollektive Intelligenz: analysieren, programmieren und nutzen: Amazon.de: Toby Segaran: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783897217805}, asin = {3897217805}, isbn = {3897217805}	\N	3c7f7253c08151d42b5905eaed27b184	924409b8433dcf92586a49910f0d0bbc	dddb0ddc7d53e1d03a2d21bb71c22f63	book	Kollektive Intelligenz: analysieren, programmieren und nutzen	Toby Segaran	\N	2008
8552087	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dpunkt Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3898642135	http://www.amazon.de/Information-Retrieval-Suchmodelle-Data-Mining-Verfahren-Textsammlungen/dp/3898642135%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3898642135	\N	Information Retrieval. Suchmodelle und Data-Mining-Verfahren für Textsammlungen und das Web: Reginald Ferber: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783898642132}, asin = {3898642135}, isbn = {3898642135}	\N	77e490abffcc909aa04c4b1b28e8d6bf	52c1b4ab3e818efef6635eb76b778608	71498adcf15b6afc67c9a47dbd68d90e	book	Information Retrieval. Suchmodelle und Data-Mining-Verfahren für Textsammlungen und das Web	Reginald Ferber	\N	2003
8552089	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GALILEO PRESS	\N	\N	\N	3836213109	http://www.amazon.de/Einstieg-Objective-C-Cocoa-inkl-iPhone-Programmierung/dp/3836213109%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3836213109	\N	Einstieg in Objective-C und Cocoa: inkl. iPhone-Programmierung: Kai Surendorf, Markus Hardt: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783836213103}, asin = {3836213109}, isbn = {3836213109}	\N	c2422e6ae122b3a43ada788951fda01e	6157044aafab375cdcb7c97c98c091c4	2e5d7b40abc994c6e0959594e0e1737e	book	Einstieg in Objective-C und Cocoa: inkl. iPhone-Programmierung	Kai Surendorf and Markus Hardt	\N	2009
8552093	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3l	\N	\N	\N	3937137300	http://www.amazon.de/Text-Mining-Wissensrohstoff-Algorithmen-Ergebnisse/dp/3937137300%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3937137300	\N	Text Mining: Wissensrohstoff Text: Konzepte, Algorithmen, Ergebnisse: Gerhard Heyer: Amazon.de: Uwe Quasthoff, Thomas Wittig: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783937137308}, asin = {3937137300}, isbn = {3937137300}	\N	6049f52bb5d4701f93c54f54a3910106	7fcf29f5ee170ba57dc216547bc4976d	2ecc8c0204afe1dcf8ad34180a2e90f8	book	Text Mining: Wissensrohstoff Text: Konzepte, Algorithmen, Ergebnisse	Gerhard Heyer and Uwe Quasthoff and Thomas Wittig	\N	2006
8552159	Opt. Lett.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Chen:08	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-33-9-959	\N	Optics InfoBase - Generation of low-timing-jitter femtosecond pulse trains with 2 GHz repetition rate via external repetition rate multiplication	\N	\N	959--961	\N	9	\N		\N	12d983a7eec0176c9b2c6e0547bdf542	161fe4c34a8a57757d33438eefc243aa	4b7c69c7b5e8e4c2befacaa4c1df7d46	article	Generation of low-timing-jitter femtosecond pulse trains with 2 GHz repetition rate via external repetition rate multiplication	Jian Chen and Jason W. Sickler and Peter Fendel and Erich P. Ippen and Franz X. K\\"{a}rtner and Tobias Wilken and Ronald Holzwarth and Theodor W. H\\"{a}nsch	\N	2008
8552315	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Management Association	New York	\N	\N	0814428649	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57761762&referer=brief_results	\N	Beyond training and development the groundbreaking classic on human performance enhancement [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0814428649  9780814428641}, refid = {57761762}	\N	54ae641e186b80293771a2a9a61f8b2a	579826254584e47133bc51e731050e4d	591ead01f6c3c2d7256a07e692a745d4	article	Beyond training and development: The groundbreaking classic on human performance enhancement	William J Rothwell	\N	2005
8552320	Informatique Theorique et Applications	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lippe96acategory	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-79	\N	1	\N		This paper describes a category theory semantics for conceptual data modeling. The conceptual data modeling technique used can be seen as a generalization of most existing conceptual data modeling techniques. It contains features such as specialization, generalization, and power types. The semantics uses only simple category theory constructs such as (co)limits and epi- and monomorphisms. Therefore, the semantics can be applied to a wide range of instance categories, it is not restricted to topoi or cartesian closed categories. By choosing appropriate instance categories, features such as missing values, multi-valued relations, and uncertainty can be added to conceptual data models.	f86a4197543bcb9d001f7d142e25d019	80dfd7d116bb49356210f00c1f0d42cc	08f9062c663f87c6061963f61fcb022d	article	A Category Theory Approach to Conceptual Data Modeling	E. Lippe and Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede	\N	1996
8552354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KMK_2008_DDB	http://www.bundesregierung.de/nsc_true/Content/DE/__Anlagen/BKM/2009-05-19-eckpunkte-zur-errichtung-der-ddb,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/2009-05-19-eckpunkte-zur-errichtung-der-ddb	\N		\N	Entwurf, Stand: 23. Juli 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7d23adf7d7b083e1c56835824374f29b	afee9eac59cb97772023bb0346c5ac53	8b4c67feb7eb813852800af35fce3882	misc	Gemeinsame Eckpunkte von Bund, Ländern und Kommunen zur Errichtung einer "Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek (DDB)" als Beitrag zur "Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek (EDB)"	\N	Kultusministerkonferenz (gebilligt am 4.12.2008)	2008
8552363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 1999	168	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2121e82148638f1ba2e4f3b19eb7c8cb	616e20cff8262febf059e1ba55b9e7f7	bf0038bd163ce716e0ae2918b6544148	book	Aspekte einer neuen Lernkultur. Argumente, Erfahrungen, Konsequenzen	\N	ABWF	1999
8552367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2006	261	\N	\N	d0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b8dd07ae01bff7ee415933650797997e	640645e747304f8f73ef457dcf12a4d3	ffbc4220c73d5e596fbf3b820534e9b0	book	Das Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprogramm 'Lernkultur Kompetenzentwicklung'. Ergebnisse - Erfahrungen - Einsichten	\N	ABWF	2006
8552409	Academy of Management Review	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	crossanetal1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	522-537	\N	3	\N		\N	4704863c65cd54981f5eb0c4567323cc	5c0bea5882ea25c6882c7d1a076e4277	6a6d1f530a2d04531d84abd9d1942f73	article	An Organizational Learning Framework: From Intuition to Institution	Mary M. Crossan and Henry W. Lane and Roderick E. White	\N	1999
8552490	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	3409230246	\N	\N	Organisationales Lernen. Wettbewerbsvorteil der Zukunft: Gilbert J. B. Probst, Bettina Büchel: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783409230247}, asin = {3409230246}, isbn = {3409230246}	\N	ef5abc48ad9e392d3cf1b2ea30625f6f	205b400f7401b6b461f671f9cb9f915a	b5e695f2e5512e6257b0b3dbd3cf383b	book	Organisationales Lernen: Wettbewerbsvorteil der Zukunft	Gilbert J. B. Probst and Bettina Büchel	\N	1994
8552642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Allen and Unwin	London	\N	\N	spencerbrown1969	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4441b6a1fb1d5b6ed0cba43b08385faa	b14e1afe43e654de7037b71a8c196230	079fa7f7aa0dd6eee40f981ec8120677	book	Laws in Form	George Spencer-Brown	\N	1969
8552749	Academy of Management Review	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	daftweick1984	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-295	\N	2	\N		\N	47fa127ab9262fbb2953656ff97d9d43	6911fea3ac76ff300710c311961cdd79	c0a06d5fb86d010524595c26a59e1681	article	Towards a Model of Organizations as Interpretation Systems	Richard L. Daft and Karl E. Weick	\N	1984
8552789	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wissenschaftsrat2002	http://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/texte/5459-02.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e729fc03d42e9d13beab880a89cd00f4	d7f779301344137ee60b46474d7831d2	4cf15a57f1d21fee2964e50e4fa99985	misc	Empfehlungen zur Doktorandenausbildung 	Wissenschaftsrat	\N	2002
8552805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	333	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	51fef6ab00b4c1b4403dcce5683608dc	03930a63d4bf674259dd45f2a95b1b0e	4251d26028f5dde974af0d60d4130b33	book	Grundsätze für Ausbildungsergebnisse ingenieurwissenschaftlicher Studiengänge	{Verein Deutscher Ingenieure} VDI	\N	2007
8552829	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdma2006	http://www.vdma.org/wps/wcm/connect/df66f9804dd1ed5aa4eaecd1f693e3d9/VDMA+Positionspapier+Promotion.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=df66f9804dd1ed5aa4eaecd1f693e3d9	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9787338497c8e430076bd1477c30513	45f7bcf4c2a9e815eddc9f17656a2bc5	9978f64a3be663a088a1272539247895	misc	Wir kümmern uns um die Elite: VDMA Positionen zur Promotion 	VDMA	\N	2006
8552893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dekkers_2009_Europeana	http://dev.europeana.eu/public_documents/EDLnet%20D2.5_Outline_Functional_Specifications20090301_version%201.7_consWithoutHistory_lossless.pdf	\N		\N	Europeana Thematic Network
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Deliverables 2.5.
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Contributors and peer reviewers: 
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Europeana.net WP2 Working Group members, Europeana office.
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Date: 01 March 2009, Version: 1.7	\N	\N	\N	\N		The present document is one of the main results of the Europeana thematic network WP2. It contains the outline functional (and to some extent also technical) specifications of  Europeana, the European Digital  Library. In  technical terms, this document thus defines the goals Europeana should have reached in 2010, by the time the first operational version will go public.	634f38f98fe66c9b53385f3aaa058c0c	d16e22356bf4b4149e6261dec3f2c157	9538d847e3e2acbaed7a8d4398e7416f	techreport	Europeana Outline Functional Specification For development of an operational European Digital Library	Makx Dekkers and Stefan Gradmann and Carlo Meghini	\N	2009
8553105	\N	\N	\N	0002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	\N	0471470643	http://www.amazon.de/Data-Mining-Techniques-Relationship-Management/dp/0471470643%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471470643	\N	Data Mining Techniques: For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Relationship Management: For Marketing, Sales and Customer Relationship Management: Michael J. A. Berry: Amazon.de: Gordon S. Linoff: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471470649}, asin = {0471470643}, isbn = {0471470643}, dewey = {658.802}	\N	cdcc127c85230d45f7052f034745d2d9	e844ace9c992849f9bcd28f3dbd6ca92	608fc20321a13acabc25d06bbf109c8a	book	Data Mining Techniques: For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Relationship Management: For Marketing, Sales and Customer Relationship Management	Michael J. A. Berry and Gordon S. Linoff	\N	2004
8553180	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	THESIS2004	http://www.duz.de/docs/downloads/duzspec_promov.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10f46295c360df7e82942d8755630829	43844786def530045902aad30fb6ec25	f24c622ed0747fd0d7ef876575ae74a3	misc	Zur Situation Promovierender in Deutschland: Ergebnisse der bundesweiten THESIS-Dorktorandenbefragung 2004	THESIS	\N	2004
8553193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vdivde2008	http://www.vde.com/de/Karriere/Ingenieurausbildung/documents/empf_promotionsphase_internet_28-07-08.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5d6b5a277b9019e6996632081651c38a	df3ce6c047ac2a9bfbdc93b88547497d	ab157b62b9d09e63d5befeb8d0568d61	misc	Empfehlungen  zur Ausgestaltung der Promotionsphase in den Ingenieurwissenschaften	{Verein deutscher Ingenieure/ Verband der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik} VDI/VDE	\N	2008
8553206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cesaer2006	http://www.cesaer.org/static/content/pdf/CESAER_position_on_3rd_Phase_of_Bologna_the_doctorate.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a71207884e07950b701d54a435da5f74	00f127d862d52a6d096cb71daf1e847d	d320e946fa5d9a46182947210d68545f	misc	Statement on 3rd Phase of Bologna – the doctorate 	CESAER	\N	2006
8553227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tu92007	http://www.tu9.de/media/img/designelemente/20061215_TU9_Position_Promotion_Beschluss.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb91b89cada2a2e20fde8f78e75d5c8c	4426819bf0f7e51f69c7aeb2c8718cdf	16d9d94b57fc510672cf142703419b1f	misc	Die Zukunft des Erfolgmodells Ingenieurpromotion	TU9	\N	2007
8553249	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4ing2006	http://www.4ing.net/fileadmin/PDF/4ING-Positionspapier-Promotion-Fassung060207.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	608d509d4f88fb1f92607e34269b1b4f	d2e3cc8d18c11f1f1d7be7750a131ad7	b50fd677954d7c8013314415d59d6924	misc	Die Bedeutung der Promotionsphase in den Ingenieurwissenschaften	{Fakultätentage der Ingenieurwissenschaften und der Informatik an Universitäten} 4ing	\N	2006
8553257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6234623897	http://www.4ing.net/fileadmin/PDF/04_09/Gemeinsame_Erklaerung_Promotion_Leuven_220409.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	203cc450ec8fd1542b935c01521d00be	a0ddcaa1bc3512c993f185709aaf8673	a663c410839b944c7741534414794774	misc	Gemeinsame Erklärung zu der Rolle und des Stellenwertes der Promotion im Rahmen des Bologna-Prozesses vom 22.04.2009	TU9	\N	2009
8553283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beuth	Berlin; Köln	\N	\N	3410918744	\N	\N	Der Lernort Arbeitsplatz: Amazon.de: Guido Franke, Manfred Kleinschmidt, Hans Borch: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783410918745}, asin = {3410918744}, isbn = {3410918744}	\N	c66686071ad32efbcc053d9873d7511d	62da233fa00a19bf0197f48eed30cd17	903b7508a768f18d7fa5295861aaf702	book	Der Lernort Arbeitsplatz: eine Untersuchung der arbeitsplatzgebundenen Ausbildung in ausgewä̈hlten elektrotechnischen Berufen der Industrie und des Handwerks	Guido Franke and Manfred Kleinschmidt	\N	1987
8553296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strukturwandel und Trends in der betrieblichen Weiterbildung	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 1996	3893254730	\N	\N	Strukturwandel und Trends in der betrieblichen Weiterbildung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	153-262	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3893254730 ) 9783893254736 (kart.)}, refid = {64538004}	\N	fe99c6bbe0ec75f2f4273d8aac0fb4f9	359cc8c35c381165a6905a2b58c4eeb6	dd8c287c1c9262cc39daa55699a2e75b	book	Lernen im Prozess der Arbeit	Bärbel Bergmann	ABWF	1996
8553337	Higher Education Research & Development	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boud1993	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	e09650c98d6a90af773a09d548152a33	4bc93b8825df4371b9a4c4c5216eac24	c27777bfe2db467856eb4a773b986aaa	article	Experience as the Base for Learning	David Boud	\N	1993
8553373	Studies in Continuing Education	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bouldwalker1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-80	\N	2	\N		\N	6db91a5a46080649cb21bdf7b90c1b8c	ed7ecba9c01dc2c6a1be9343a0a8911c	4210802fa4efd26270f30df37a349394	article	Making the most of experience	David Boud and David Walker	\N	1990
8553395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reflection: turning experience into learning	\N	\N	\N	Kogan Page [u.a.]	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	0850388643part2	\N	\N	Reflection: turning experience into learning : turning experience into learning [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	18-40	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0850388643 9780850388640}, refid = {257130946}	\N	c83fb2d252ab236738a2853dc4f472a6	e2d0e54ee7b9fef354942b483f3f87a2	df9ebc60c2faa892522ca1ca5fb55cc6	incollection	Promoting Reflection in Learning: a model	David. Boud and Rosemary Keogh and David Walker	David. Boud and Rosemary Keogh and David Walker	1985
8553397	Trends in Plant Science	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Venter2007118	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD1-4N14DD0-1/2/6b991fe54cc41124e9093a1ade11962b	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Plant Science : Synthetic promoters: genetic control through cis engineering	\N	\N	118 - 124	\N	3	\N	issn = {1360-1385}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2007.01.002}	Technological advances in plant genetics integrated with systems biology and bioinformatics has yielded a myriad of novel biological data and insights into plant metabolism. This unprecedented advance has provided a platform for targeted manipulation of transcriptional activity through synthetic promoter engineering, and holds great promise as a way to further our understanding of regulatory complexity. The challenge and strategy for predictive experimental gene expression is the accurate design and use of molecular [`]switches' and modules that will regulate single or multiple plant transgenes in direct response to specific environmental, physiological and chemical cues. In particular, focusing on cis-motif rearrangement, future plant biotechnology applications and the elucidation of cis- and trans-regulatory mechanisms could greatly benefit from using plant synthetic promoters.	14e506182f4394d60f7eae865a99f448	892c5afd8ec5805b4917739c09c32804	200e7abf4068c20246c7a5ea0b162fbd	article	Synthetic promoters: genetic control through cis engineering	Mauritz Venter	\N	2007
8553402	Nat Rev Genet	6	\N	\N	#dec#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrg1724	\N	Arthropod Segmentation: beyond the : Drosophila: paradigm : Abstract : Nature Reviews Genetics	\N	\N	905--916	\N	12	\N	issn = {1471-0056}, comment = {10.1038/nrg1724}	\N	e6bd1ed64022277f12556105de3e2357	dfbe50781ba5452a2a9c3acca59914a5	accb29265ca50605c135078015928d3e	article	Arthropod Segmentation: beyond the Drosophila paradigm	Andrew D. Peel and Ariel D. Chipman and Michael Akam	\N	2005
8553463	Australasian Journal of Educational Technology	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	murphy2004	http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet20/murphy.html	\N		\N	\N	295-315	\N	3	\N		\N	ca4e4c09ac08483dcd6a319433c8de67	81399f5277c240b2665a0eae47d00989	4e772322a15a89fe37e217f46d80dcca	article	An instrument to support thinking critically about critical thinking in online asynchronous discussions	Elizabeth Murphy	\N	2004
8553501	Journal of Distance Education	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bullen1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-32	\N	2	\N		\N	fe430a171c4f1d32f9d7994d8f85f83a	afda725f16748cb89dff1a4e4b07caac	e5bbc068c513251bb801c20d4f01f3e6	article	Participation and critical thinking in online university distance education	Mark Bullen	\N	1998
8553515	Human Resource Management	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barneywright1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-46	\N	1	\N		\N	8f0569e865819b1ccb58bc3ef97b81d4	05ee8cb35aae7b0210638f1085488e64	0e94c77472d6a68f93cfd420206df727	article	On becoming a strategic partner: The role of human resources in gaining competitive advantage	Jay B. Barney and Patrick M. Wright	\N	1998
8553558	Daedalus	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dreyfussdreyfuss1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	15-43	\N	Winter	\N		\N	cfc765d1db55b5e1cfcfb3ef3b15686a	94095cac1dd13ac2c8ff31b00c1479e7	ab8208f984b6f24484ca05ffb3f8fd77	article	Making A Mind Versus Modelling the Brain: Artificial Intelligence Back at a Branchpoint	Hubert L. Dreyfuss and Stuart E. Dreyfuss	\N	1988
8553626	Forum qualitative Sozialforschung	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KleiningWitt2001	http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/viewFile/1123/2494	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	d17414beee0dd1f61f57978461105a9c	7a7ef70016dc8be9bb4ae5df7a058a66	29c9de2c66447b3433aad7dc5cbc8baa	article	Qualitativ-heuristische Forschung als Entdeckungsmethodologie für Psychologie und Sozialwissenschaften: Die Wiederentdeckung der Methode der Introspektion als Beispiel	Gerhard Kleining and Harald Witt	\N	2001
8553640	FASEB J.	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	THOMASWERNER07012003	http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/10/1228	\N	Computer modeling of promoter organization as a tool to study transcriptional coregulation -- WERNER et al. 17 (10): 1228 -- The FASEB Journal	\N	\N	1228-1237	\N	10	\N	doi = {10.1096/fj.02-0955rev}, eprint = {http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/reprint/17/10/1228.pdf}	Understanding how the regulation of gene networks is orchestrated is an important challenge for characterizing complex biological processes. Gene transcription is regulated in part by nuclear factors that recognize short DNA sequence motifs, called transcription factor binding sites, in most cases located upstream of the gene coding sequence in promoter and enhancer regions. Genes expressed in the same tissue under similar conditions often share a common organization of at least some of these regulatory binding elements. In this way the organization of promoter motifs represents a "footprint" of the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms at work in a specific biologic context and thus provides information about signal and tissue specific control of expression. Analysis of promoters for organizational features as demonstrated here provides a crucial link between the static nucleotide sequence of the genome and the dynamic aspects of gene regulation and expression.--Werner, T., Fessele, S., Maier, H ., Nelson, P. J. Computer modeling of promoter organization as a tool to study transcriptional coregulation.
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	1cc3b5554a10da07741dd3fe53d1e378	d0b7e69a20523bcf01869ec9c614d96e	8e265c76d4be2ac6736490eb9fcc246c	article	{Computer modeling of promoter organization as a tool to study transcriptional coregulation}	THOMAS WERNER and SABINE FESSELE and HOLGE MAIER and PETER J. NELSON	\N	2003
8553641	Trends in Genetics	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fessele200260	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TCY-4503RS4-2/2/24563d7a3a906696149688315ea6d7a1	\N	ScienceDirect - Trends in Genetics : Regulatory context is a crucial part of gene function	\N	\N	60 - 63	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-9525}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0168-9525(02)02591-X}	Information about the time and place of gene transcription, which until recently was only possible by extensive experimental analysis, can now be predicted through in silico analysis. Using the human RANTES/CCL5 promoter, we show that organizational features of promoters derived from promoter sequences contain information about the spatial and temporal [`]functional context' of expression.	902635658f309ac63e1bf2cda5fc1310	cd07edab8457b0d0237d6cdfb35db965	25c4b47a63aa211d354adb2db596e5bf	article	Regulatory context is a crucial part of gene function	Sabine Fessele and Holger Maier and Christian Zischek and Peter J. Nelson and Thomas Werner	\N	2002
8553649	Forum qualitative Sozialforschung	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	witzel2000	http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1132/2520	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N		\N	071947524af272ea8971b6db95369fc9	6d06ba48eb2ffec0fa59fbf275f7c9a6	e9596076ffe55c50989cac482d17cdff	article	Das problemzentrierte Interview	Andreas Witzel	\N	2000
8553661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lieboldtrinczek2005	http://217.160.35.246/organizations/or-exp-d.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2b10455e45dfd8c8d9baf49c12099815	d9cf301aecfe145396d059104749d4fc	a1caef100fe3af84082ee1b408f99844	misc	Das Expertinneninterview	Renate Liebold and Rainer Trinczek	\N	2005
8553667	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc of the Int'l conf. on Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aranda2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	298-308	\N	\N	\N		\N	f1a299ccf6415f521ba032cb4d6cfcbb	c0da6749f14ba54ba03d43607443a1d3	3ff27b1372dd6efc698875a7c13421bb	inproceedings	The Secret Life of Bugs: going past the errors and omissions in software repositories	Jorge Aranda and Gina Venolia	\N	2009
8553731	Sociological Review	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	platt1981	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-66	\N	1	\N		\N	17787ca63d201e71bbafc7baa81a85d9	3bf4f06ec30036dc062d3dd5ec081bb0	9b931298ce0be02ed059ce921313c359	article	Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research: Some Specific Problems of Documentary Research	Jennifer Platt	\N	1981
8553969	Mol Syst Biol	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andrianantoandro:2006:Mol-Syst-Biol:16738572	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16738572	\N	Synthetic biology: new engineering rules for an em...[Mol Syst Biol. 2006] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	2006-2006	\N	\N	\N	pmid = {16738572}, doi = {10.1038/msb4100073}	Synthetic biologists engineer complex artificial biological systems to investigate natural biological phenomena and for a variety of applications. We outline the basic features of synthetic biology as a new engineering discipline, covering examples from the latest literature and reflecting on the features that make it unique among all other existing engineering fields. We discuss methods for designing and constructing engineered cells with novel functions in a framework of an abstract hierarchy of biological devices, modules, cells, and multicellular systems. The classical engineering strategies of standardization, decoupling, and abstraction will have to be extended to take into account the inherent characteristics of biological devices and modules. To achieve predictability and reliability, strategies for engineering biology must include the notion of cellular context in the functional definition of devices and modules, use rational redesign and directed evolution for system optimization, and focus on accomplishing tasks using cell populations rather than individual cells. The discussion brings to light issues at the heart of designing complex living systems and provides a trajectory for future development.	3dfdc65a36a12ef6e1163c9df9832536	d2bf20c662bbe831e1e2dd2fcc823fa6	7358eead034048b80c32ae454f7dda90	article	Synthetic biology: new engineering rules for an emerging discipline	E Andrianantoandro and S Basu and D K Karig and R Weiss	\N	2006
8553973	Nature	439	\N	\N	#feb#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04473	\N	Access : A bottom-up approach to gene regulation : Nature	\N	\N	856--860	\N	7078	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature04473}	\N	3c380b58f423540a3a92ce9ee155b358	4c8358ed460f90760ca79b5dac19ec87	a4e83908702f734a934809904f3f3753	article	A bottom-up approach to gene regulation	Nicholas J. Guido and Xiao Wang and David Adalsteinsson and David McMillen and Jeff Hasty and Charles R. Cantor and Timothy C. Elston and J. J. Collins	\N	2006
8554002	\N	\N	\N	Orig.-Ausg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dtv	München	\N	Geschichte der Weltwirtschaft im 20. Jahrhundert / hrsg. von Wolfram Fischer ; 4	UBMA_003944786	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=003944786&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	342 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-423-04124-2}	\N	2b02381f63758e84c2a24175f34adef1	30347bad19c0196b35dd4e4e6ab72068	091120fa160271d08e25b7de65c8b33c	book	Die Weltwirtschaftskrise 1929 - 1939	Charles P. Kindleberger	\N	1973
8554072	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PRINCETON UP	\N	\N	\N	Klemens200901	http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/B002CAB0UK/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.14}, isbn = {B002CAB0UK}	\N	4e706dd91bdd399a5ef1b722529af1d9	08046046b7f4256a14ca293d8292b421	f5c257e398c45aa5624008d244648e03	book	Modeling with Data: Tools and Techniques for Scientific Computing	Ben Klemens	\N	2009
8555443	Statistics \\& Probability Letters	1	\N	\N	Jul.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAREZEN1982	\N	\N		\N	\N	7--11	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.23}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Parzen1982SPL.pdf}, owner = {jq}	\N	09d2d66afdfba3c546f547f0c964890c	ad62dd5b5f7d73e1b2f939dadfc9e8e2	6faa202c5bbf813336bc719271a5e897	article	Maximum Entropy Interpretation of Autoregressive Spectral Densities	Emanuel Parzen	\N	1982
8555911	The Annals of Mathematical Statistics	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Mathematical Statistics	\N	\N	\N	Epstein1954	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2236738	\N		\N	\N	373--381	\N	2	\N	issn = {00034851}, copyright = {Copyright © 1954 Institute of Mathematical Statistics}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jun., 1954}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	A life test on N items is considered in which the common underlying distribution of the length of life of a single item is given by the density \\begin{equation*}\\tag{1} p(x; \\theta, A) = \\begin{cases}\\frac{1}{\\theta} e^{-(x-A)/\\theta},\\quad\\text{for} x \\geqq A \\\\ 0,\\quad\\text{otherwise}\\end{cases}\\end{equation*} where $\\theta > 0$ is unknown but is the same for all items and A ≥ 0. Several lemmas are given concerning the first r out of n observations when the underlying p.d.f. is given by (1). These results are then used to estimate θ when the N items are divided into k sets Sj (each containing $n_j > 0,$ items, ∑k j=1 nj = N) and each set Sj is observed only until the first rj failures occur $(0 < r_j \\leqq n_j).$ The constants rj and nj are fixed and preassigned. Three different cases are considered: 1. The nj items in each set Sj have a common known Aj (j = 1, 2, ⋯, k). 2. All N items have a common unknown A. 3. The nj items in each set Sj have a common unknown Aj (j = 1, 2, ⋯, k). The results for these three cases are such that the results for any intermediate situation (i.e. some Aj values known, the others unknown) can be written down at will. The particular case k = 1 and A = 0 is treated in [2]. The constant A in (1) can be interpreted in two different ways: (i) A is the minimum life, that is life is measured from the beginning of time, which is taken as zero. (ii) A is the "time of birth", that is life is measured from time A. Under interpretation (ii) the parameter θ, which we are trying to estimate, represents the expected length of life.	6246ba58db4663480644ed0f8ec03255	25ea2802d13565c251b0495b949d1fc5	8cf7e4c415c3df653022d50ad747fc07	article	Some Theorems Relevant to Life Testing from an Exponential Distribution	B. Epstein and M. Sobel	\N	1954
8555932	Technometrics	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	Epstein1960	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1266543	\N		\N	\N	167--183	\N	2	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright © 1960 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {May, 1960}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	Part I of this paper was published in the previous issue of "Technometrics," (Vol. 2, No. 1, February 1960). In Part I Dr. Epstein describes several graphical and analytical procedures for testing the assumption that the underlying distribution of life is exponential. This portion of the paper contains numerical examples illustrative of these procedures.	e4471fb328808c195d01e98aa855b807	1585a4ebcf132b32a94401119e60bd6f	16299ff7a5e4263f104d59449d347a29	article	Tests for the Validity of the Assumption That the Underlying Distribution of Life Is Exponential: Part II	Benjamin Epstein	\N	1960
8555941	Technometrics	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality	\N	\N	\N	Epstein1960p1	http://www.jstor.org/stable/1266533	\N		\N	\N	83--101	\N	1	\N	issn = {00401706}, copyright = {Copyright © 1960 American Statistical Association and American Society for Quality}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {Feb., 1960}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	It is frequently useful to test, on the basis of life test data, whether or not one is justified in assuming that the underlying distribution of life is exponential. This paper, which appears in two parts, describes a number of graphical and analytical procedures for testing this assumption. Part I of the paper contains descriptions of the mathematical and graphical procedures. Part II contains several worked examples.	1c3900bb54bd8ae4d2e0fe727a52d35b	7a0725853a6d3598c5394f1f4d6f896a	d000c375118ca6ac632b50d6308063c9	article	Tests for the Validity of the Assumption That the Underlying Distribution of Life Is Exponential. Part I	Benjamin Epstein	\N	1960
8556346	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL (EACL 2009)	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Athens, Greece	\N	\N	Nothman:2009:EACL	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/E09-1070	\N		\N	\N	612--620	\N	\N	\N		\N	567e0e5dda645efec65cf7f70614dc6a	4d993ad33e522c86ac3f383fe6099498	ae22e5922a549a998156697ffa0c13bd	inproceedings	Analysing {W}ikipedia and Gold-Standard Corpora for {NER} Training	Joel Nothman and Tara Murphy and James R. Curran	\N	2009
8556381	CoRR	abs/0809.1270	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/corr/abs-0809-1270	http://drevicko.wikidot.com/predictive-hypothesis-identification	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1270}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, file = {Predictive Hypothesis Identification:Algorithmic Information Theory/Predictive Hypothesis Identification:PDF}, doi = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.1270v1}	\N	d04bc265b94f2d36fa6284555ff05f33	26765e4ebf649332c8f116abaaf5facb	496609c2cc27857d3a193e7bf44d8a90	article	Predictive Hypothesis Identification	Marcus Hutter	\N	2008
8556382	Theoretical Computer Science	384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co., 1975-	\N	\N	\N	hutter2007upa	http://drevicko.wikidot.com/on-universal-prediction-and-baesian-confirmation	\N	\N	\N	\N	33--48	\N	1	\N	file = {On Universal Prediction:Algorithmic Information Theory/ On Universal Prediction.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/0709.1516}	The Bayesian framework is a well-studied and successful framework for induc- tive reasoning, which includes hypothesis testing and confirmation, parameter estimation, sequence prediction, classification, and regression. But standard statistical guidelines for choosing the model class and prior are not always available or can fail, in particular in complex situations. Solomonoff com- pleted the Bayesian framework by providing a rigorous, unique, formal, and universal choice for the model class and the prior. I discuss in breadth how and in which sense universal (non-i.i.d.) sequence prediction solves various (philosophical) problems of traditional Bayesian sequence prediction. I show that Solomonoffs model possesses many desirable properties: Strong total and future bounds, and weak instantaneous bounds, and in contrast to most classical continuous prior densities has no zero p(oste)rior problem, i.e. can confirm universal hypotheses, is reparametrization and regrouping invariant, and avoids the old-evidence and updating problem. It even performs well (actually better) in non-computable environments.	9c8ed80dc08c5e448454f5c17b19b512	b9aac3beaeae786c42f76e04430d76bc	f06072e993dea3a3a6b6716cb1414f29	article	{On universal prediction and Bayesian confirmation}	Hutter, M.	\N	2007
8556383	Science	299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lorenz2003	http://www.sciencemag.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	837-838	\N	5608	\N	file = {Full Steam Ahead--Probably:Max Ent/Full steam ahead probably.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1126/science.1081280}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/299/5608/837.pdf}	\N	1c417c9261e73c220397b8d20746495d	26fc7de524cb7b993c35059bc3cb1e30	ab1f32a150c9bff4dba86bb83f2bf439	article	{COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS: Full Steam Ahead-Probably}	Lorenz, Ralph	\N	2003
8556384	Physics Reports	426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martyushev20061	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVP-4J3NY3M-1/2/c70890aabf3c9f2558fdbe5bfaa93b27	\N	\N	\N	\N	1 - 45	\N	1	\N	issn = {0370-1573}, file = {Maximum entropy production principle in physics, chemistry and biology:home/ian/Desktop/Research Papers Working Copy/Max Ent/Maximum entropy production principle in physics chemistry and biology.pdf:PDF}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.physrep.2005.12.001}	\N	f4717acd3fbcf53023f60464f47aa1cf	14b08cc5a54194db43e728a24c1b123a	aae17b9aa86c448b9e29f0d195a64f5a	article	Maximum entropy production principle in physics, chemistry and biology	L.M. Martyushev and V.D. Seleznev	\N	2006
8556385	Rev. Geophys.	41	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Geophysical Union	\N	\N	\N	Ozawa2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2002RG000113	\N	\N	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	file = {The second law of thermodynamics and the global climate system:Max Ent/The second law of thermodynamics and the global climate system.pdf:PDF}	The long-term mean properties of the global climate system and those of turbulent fluid systems are reviewed from a thermodynamic viewpoint. Two general expressions are derived for a rate of entropy production due to thermal and viscous dissipation (turbulent dissipation) in a fluid system. It is shown with these expressions that maximum entropy production in the Earth's climate system suggested by Paltridge, as well as maximum transport properties of heat or momentum in a turbulent system suggested by Malkus and Busse, correspond to a state in which the rate of entropy production due to the turbulent dissipation is at a maximum. Entropy production due to absorption of solar radiation in the climate system is found to be irrelevant to the maximized properties associated with turbulence. The hypothesis of maximum entropy production also seems to be applicable to the planetary atmospheres of Mars and Titan and perhaps to mantle convection. Lorenz's conjecture on maximum generation of available potential energy is shown to be akin to this hypothesis with a few minor approximations. A possible mechanism by which turbulent fluid systems adjust themselves to the states of maximum entropy production is presented as a self-feedback mechanism for the generation of available potential energy. These results tend to support the hypothesis of maximum entropy production that underlies a wide variety of nonlinear fluid systems, including our planet as well as other planets and stars.	a0c11ea49aa34731feea1b7ff2d97afb	30e546c4fd7c37f638b3f78e7dac7ed0	94f0d2fdeafa18ffb769e81a629da70c	article	The second law of thermodynamics and the global climate system: A review of the maximum entropy production principle	Ozawa, Hisashi and Ohmura, Atsumu and Lorenz, Ralph D. and Pujol, Toni	\N	2003
8556386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Presentation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grunwald-2008-slides	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {icml08 - grunwald MDL slides:MDL/icml08_grunwald_mld_01.pdf:PDF}	\N	09ef021898d425e2a00d31a308996aac	43f5d5c5f1e8134ae24770a736d30a25	44dfd88c0c623870046cd1d1bcda77d3	misc	Universal Modeling: Introduction to ‘Modern’ MDL	{Peter Gr\\"{u}nwald}	\N	2008
8556387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grunwald-2004	http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:math/0406077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {A tutorial introduction to the minimum description length principle:MDL/A tutorial introduction to the minimum description length principle.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0406077}	\N	e75c4662214b31efbb061164d89985a2	f329e08f2c6c4e35a2ab3d0474bba692	095e6d59334938cc6f6b34b1a84bc139	article	A tutorial introduction to the minimum description length principle	{Peter Gr\\"{u}nwald}	\N	2004
8556388	PLoS Biology	5	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whitfield07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0050142	\N	\N	\N	\N	e142--	\N	5	\N	file = {Survival of the Likeliest?:home/ian/Desktop/Research Papers Working Copy/Max Ent/Survival of the Likeliest.pdf:PDF}	\N	92e31155256dc82a80ec089a8b18b42a	32a3eeaea07cc85996bc51ac76c642ea	8efc491eabd8a203386e48c3ad32c02c	article	Survival of the Likeliest?	Whitfield, John	\N	2007
8556389	Nature	436	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whitfield2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/436905a	\N	10.1038/436905a	\N	\N	905--907	\N	7053	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, file = {Order Out of Chaos:Max Ent/Order Out of Chaos.pdf:PDF}	\N	ca0506a5944c7cd3d1b7de8c1cbeab82	08647284ca14bb4a13ebdf21bd583fd7	4dbe43a8c033404975c369d784da1fe4	article	Complex systems: Order out of chaos	Whitfield, John	\N	2005
8556390	arXiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yasser08	http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0811.0903v1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		One of the most critical problems we face in the study of biological systems is building accurate statistical descriptions of them. This problem has been particularly challenging because biological systems typically contain large numbers of interacting elements, which precludes the use of standard brute force approaches. Recently, though, several groups have reported that there may be an alternate strategy. The reports show that reliable statistical models can be built without knowledge of all the interactions in a system; instead, pairwise interactions can suffice. These findings, however, are based on the analysis of small subsystems. Here we ask whether the observations will generalize to systems of realistic size, that is, whether pairwise models will provide reliable descriptions of true biological systems. Our results show that, in most cases, they will not. The reason is that there is a crossover in the predictive power of pairwise models: If the size of the subsystem is below the crossover point, then the results have no predictive power for large systems. If the size is above the crossover point, the results do have predictive power. This work thus provides a general framework for determining the extent to which pairwise models can be used to predict the behavior of whole biological systems. Applied to neural data, the size of most systems studied so far is below the crossover point.	538e624ddc3e269c0ecf798822344e92	d940f2121ce0ff5d5f761c374542a01b	f62b5ef66606f38fa7ca97ab71dd6428	article	Pairwise maximum entropy models for studying large biological systems: when they can and when they can't work	Yasser Roudi, Sheila Nirenberg, Peter Latham	\N	2008
8557977	Grouping Multidimensional Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28349-8_2	\N	A survey of clustering techniques.	\N	\N	25--71	\N	\N	\N		Clustering is the division of data into groups of similar objects. In clustering, some details are disregarded in exchange for data
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simplification. Clustering can be viewed as a data modeling technique that provides for concise summaries of the data. Clusteringis therefore related to many disciplines and plays an important role in a broad range of applications. The applications ofclustering usually deal with large datasets and data with many attributes. Exploration of such data is a subject of data mining.This survey concentrates on clustering algorithms from a data mining perspective.	72190aa518178a312141aba48fd96c96	fc69b0651d1395d91e6cdcbcf80bcd7b	748cbddfea81f1e77927cb72532c5875	article	A Survey of Clustering Data Mining Techniques	P. Berkhin	\N	2006
8558373	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juillet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmion2009	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/autisme--deux-siecles-de-polemique_fr_23972.html	\N		\N	Rencontre avec Jacques Hochmann
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8558473	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juillet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Giordan2009	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/apprendre-a-se-soigner_fr_24009.html	\N		\N	\N	46-49	\N	206	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.15}	Depuis vingt ans, des chercheurs suisses et des médecins ont mis au
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8558488	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Initiative für Netzwerkinformation e.V.	\N	\N	Göttingen	\N	\N	DINI_2009_forschungsdaten	http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/series/dini-schriften/2009-10/PDF/10.pdf	\N		\N	Version 1.0, April 2009
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Disziplinarität, Organisation, Zugang, Qualität und Technik, welche bei der Annäherung an das Themenfeld Forschungsdaten von grundlegender Bedeutung sind.	0c855e7f3971e5d1f747975bd2d580ae	806c29ab6afa513a9aaaea0ec5a7bc53	409e3014f52c59ddcf2e309f40f889aa	techreport	Positionspapier Forschungsdaten	Arbeitsgruppe Forschungsdaten	\N	2009
8558646	Journal of Early Christian Studies	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miller:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	171-193	\N	\N	\N		In the two centuries prior to the outbreak of the iconoclastic controversy in the eighth century, anecdotes about icons began to appear in hagiographies. This essay develops a reading of certain of these anecdotes as constituting a form of "picture theory" that teaches the reader how to engage with icons and how to imagine saintly presence. Reading backwards from the iconoclastic controversy in which positions regarding idolatry and the role of material images in Christian theology and ritual were debated openly, I argue that the hagiographical enterprise that preceded iconoclasm developed discursive pictorial strategies for advertising the importance of representation, of imaging, as a means for embracing the saints without idolizing them. Hagiographical anecdotes about icons in effect sidestepped an idolatrous impulse at the same time as they anticipated the later positive theorization of material expressions of religion.	aa13842e19b3fe6d3838288c577435f5	d3ad1836f7ba11c469cdc5c89d3f9540	d98d04dbfb50aa51a53e1b0208773573	article	On the Edge of Self and Other: Holy Bodies in Late Antiquity	Patricia Cox Miller	\N	2009
8558686	Journal of Early Christian Studies	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krueger:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-279	\N	\N	\N		Miracle stories from the sixth and seventh centuries about irregular, accidental, and inadvertent Eucharists demonstrate God's unbounded and excessive material body. These traditions provide a counterpoint to ascetic emphasis on bodily discipline and limits. As narratives of divine abundance, these tales contain implicit theologies of the Eucharist and theories of ritual efficacy through the recitation of anaphoral prayers.	5fe9759020636869f1d3e65d2a0962db	5030ea3e94859e0ff64ddf63db48404c	8f173b6982b825d987db072e1f518ed0	article	The Unbounded Body in the Age of Liturgical Reproduction	Derek Krueger	\N	2009
8558713	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society of Biblical Literature	Atlanta	\N	New Testament and the Greek fathers	Cosaert:2008	\N	\N		\N	47.95 $	\N	\N	9	\N	isbn = {978-1-58983-372-2}	\N	0a892e9c65ea5c84230df7f79dc95c47	e630e280ac935a7279f17e0b07be6f2b	563121d567eac774fbf63ffca0ee7f8b	book	The text of the Gospels in Clement of Alexandria	Carl P. Cosaert	\N	2008
8558744	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press	Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	Grafton:2006	\N	\N		\N	17,99 €	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-674-03048-6}, totalpages = {XVI, 367 S. : Ill., Kt.}	\N	9fcfd1089c287caa7b64e3cbc9b09b5a	ee21c435a067582b92537a66d5b2da50	530e2f721844e0066fc85ee745089558	book	Christianity and the transformation of the book: Origen, Eusebius, and the library of Caesarea	Anthony Grafton and Megan Hale Williams	\N	2006
8558815	Applied Surface Science	253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bai20078489	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6THY-4NJG3W4-1/2/607665dae0e700539f584a0e222e4a23	\N	ScienceDirect - Applied Surface Science : A mathematical model for material removal and chemical–mechanical synergy in chemical–mechanical polishing at molecular scale	\N	\N	8489 - 8494	\N	20	\N	issn = {0169-4332}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2007.04.027}	This paper presents a mathematical material removal model based on the chemical and mechanical synergistic effects in the chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) process. It seems to explain the transition from a chemically dominant region to a mechanically dominant region. In addition, this model predicts the effects of most variables involved in the CMP process including the processing conditions (velocity, downpressure), pad properties (modulus, hardness and asperity sizes) and slurry characteristics (particle size, concentration and distribution). The results reveal some insights into the micro-contact and wear mechanisms of the CMP process.	84815fd8a7573b0655241de5fe6105fa	7e54a15ceb84c94abd38c5fa83d1c4eb	a72dbfd0c8dc3ef6f24614ac78f12c3d	article	A mathematical model for material removal and chemical-mechanical synergy in chemical-mechanical polishing at molecular scale	J. Bai and Y.W. Zhao and Y.G. Wang	\N	2007
8558825	Journal of The Electrochemical Society	156	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECS	\N	\N	\N	fujita:H479	http://link.aip.org/link/?JES/156/H479/1	\N	Surface Conformable Polishing Mechanism for Chemical Mechanical Polishing	\N	\N	H479-H486	\N	6	\N	collaboration = {}, doi = {10.1149/1.3111850}	\N	f47cd37d325131594b131c4e23273240	e44eca96e8de605dbe73fc6881c3d9cd	539b3e4f44e6575411844a9a6543ee57	article	Surface Conformable Polishing Mechanism for Chemical Mechanical Polishing	Takashi Fujita and Junji Watanabe	\N	2009
8558859	High Performance Computing for Computational Science - VECPAR 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92859-1_15	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	150--159	\N	\N	\N		Due to the rapid growth of the Internet, there has been a rising interest in using the Web as an interface to develop various
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applications over computational Grid environments. The purpose of this work is to develop a Grid-aware Web interface for linearalgebra tasks with advanced service trading. Developing efficient and portable codes, requires users to face parallel computingand programming and to make use of different standard libraries, such as the BLAS [1], LAPACK [2] and ScaLAPACK [3] in orderto solve computational tasks related to linear algebra. For this purpose, a scientific computing environment based on a Webinterface is described that allows users to perform their linear algebra tasks without explicitly calling the above mentionedlibraries and softwarep tools, as well as without installing any piece of software on local computers: users enter algebraicformula (such as in Matlab or Scilab [4]) that are evaluated for determining the combinations of services answering the userrequest. Services are then executed locally or over the Grid using the Distributed Interactive Engineering Toolbox (DIET)[5] middleware.	ece79d0e9289084007544ac2b0c48420	d8c876abf1908dca3fa631ab5669acdb	99af9d644fd920e4207cecd625fc826c	article	A Grid-Aware Web Portal with Advanced Service Trading for Linear Algebra Calculations	Hrachya Astsatryan and Vladimir Sahakyan and Yuri Shoukouryan and Michel Daydé and Aurelie Hurault and Marc Pantel and Eddy Caron	\N	2008
8558967	ALPIT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Language Processing and Web Information Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Qian2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	64--69	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3273-8}	\N	9d90b41308e24d28187d52de01967eea	3682618a1a16d005435fe391de6a2b68	b381376a040fbb96263d3c3d98ed6e3f	article	Tree Kernel-Based Semantic Relation Extraction using Unified Dynamic Relation Tree	Longhua Qian and Guodong Zhou and Fang Kong and Qiaomin Zhu and Peide Qian	\N	2008
8559009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2009), forthcoming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GKRS09	http://dirkriehle.com/2009/04/20/modeling-micro-blogging-adoption-in-the-enterprise/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1ea76b2d62af88042c11629e8827c58f	32b426b43024d411016ab3aa032e76e8	d087815ac46e76e6478b38db1ad1c7a2	inproceedings	Modeling Micro-Blogging Adoption in the Enterprise	\N	\N	2009
8559026	The Journal of Supercomputing	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-008-0234-9	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;One of the great benefits of computational grids is to give access to a wide range of scientific software and computers with
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different architectures. It is then possible to use a huge variety of tools for solving the same problem and even to combinethese tools in order to obtain the best solution.	9a202e7b17c1515c7a38a702a7d29776	88a76be197ccd489f4ef93b4a209e8b2	92b2e319d600ada906bf58ca87f68032	article	Advanced service trading for scientific computing over the grid	Aurélie Hurault and Michel Daydé and Marc Pantel	\N	2009
8559086	Computer	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	1175907	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1175907#	\N	Developing Concept-Based User Interfaces for Scientific Computing	\N	\N	26--34	\N	9	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2006.304}	Although drawings and graphs can express complex concepts, such methods can't be computationallyanalyzed. Researchers have developed visual approaches and paradigms that scientists can use tocapture and represent scientific models in a computational form that they can link to and integratewith data sets and applications.	84a6bbb6bf3abca1f98d7a78b74f9628	a704035a7c249a1978e5d2238bd738ae	75ccdc0d32c9c9f9e47f146ecdf2ebcb	article	Developing Concept-Based User Interfaces for Scientific Computing	George Chin Jr. and Eric G. Stephan and Debbie K. Gracio and Olga A. Kuchar and Paul D. Whitney and Karen L. Schuchardt	\N	2006
8559274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AGENTS '99: Proceedings of the third annual conference on Autonomous Agents	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Wolpert1999General	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/301136.301167	\N		\N	\N	77--83	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-14 19:31:13}, location = {Seattle, Washington, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {4847517}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-58113-066-X}, doi = {10.1145/301136.301167}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	3fc6033ee70abe87e5cb440e6abee044	81a398fc59b8dc2e76c8c0c96902cada	61a2df09709280c2df4f2b61945d0a1c	inproceedings	General principles of learning-based multi-agent systems	David H. Wolpert and Kevin R. Wheeler and Kagan Tumer	\N	1999
8559275	Robotics and Automation, 2000. Proceedings. ICRA '00. IEEE International Conference on	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Balch2000Social	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2000.844042	\N		\N	\N	73--80 vol.1	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-14 18:58:59}, citeulike-article-id = {1402345}, priority = {2}, comment = {modification of active behavior, no direct conflict}, doi = {10.1109/ROBOT.2000.844042}	Potential function approaches to robot navigation provide an elegant paradigm for expressing multiple constraints and goals in mobile robot navigation problems. As an example, a simple reactive navigation strategy can be generated by combining repulsion from obstacles with attraction to a goal. Advantages of this approach can also be extended to multirobot teams. In this paper we present a new class of potential functions for multiple robots that enables homogeneous large-scale robot teams to arrange themselves in geometric formations while navigating to a goal location through an obstacle field. The approach is inspired by the way molecules \\&ldquo;snap\\&rdquo; into place as they form crystals; the robots are drawn to particular \\&ldquo;attachment sites\\&rdquo; positioned with respect to other robots. We refer to these potential functions as \\&ldquo;social potentials\\&rdquo; because they are constructed with respect to other agents. Initial results, generated in simulation, illustrate the viability of the approach	7507962a06bebaed667c1177aa17ca9a	ed928917db81ed58315e6096f6e4b20b	e60612af193cbe89b750db2feac4010d	inproceedings	Social potentials for scalable multi-robot formations	T. Balch and M. Hybinette	\N	2000
8559276	Intelligent Agents III Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franklin1997It	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0013570	\N		\N	\N	21--35	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-14 18:53:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1464770}, doi = {10.1007/BFb0013570}	The advent of software agents gave rise to much discussion of just what such an agent is, and of how they differ from programs in general. Here we propose a formal definition of an autonomous agent which clearly distinguishes a software agent from just any program. We also offer the beginnings of a natural kinds taxonomy of autonomous agents, and discuss possibilities for further classification. Finally, we discuss subagents and multiagent systems.	53bf3c3fa629a8c4aa5e7607bf4a4ce6	bf7dfc12fd50fad144eb70a9e8ef38e9	43e4042cd5bbb1610746236472946ff6	incollection	Is It an agent, or just a program?: A taxonomy for autonomous agents	Stan Franklin and Art Graesser	\N	1997
8559277	Auton. Robots	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Kramer2007Development	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10514-006-9013-8	\N		\N	\N	101--132	\N	2	\N	issn = {0929-5593}, posted-at = {2009-06-14 18:46:35}, citeulike-article-id = {3416580}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10514-006-9013-8}	Robotic Development Environments  (RDEs) have come to play an increasingly important role in robotics research in general, and for the development of architectures for mobile robots in particular. Yet, no systematic evaluation of available RDEs has been performed; establishing a comprehensive list of evaluation criteria targeted at robotics applications is desirable that can subsequently be used to compare their strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, there are no practical evaluations of the usability and impact of a large selection of RDEs that provides researchers with the information necessary to select an RDE most suited to their needs, nor identifies trends in RDE research that suggest directions for future RDE development.	6fbdc5919cc44ad532005d5aab9ee2b5	9caef3ec0cab15450c72a1a2ed627b28	888f457855b1c5517d5cd3a6d8602916	article	Development environments for autonomous mobile robots: A survey	James Kramer and Matthias Scheutz	\N	2007
8559278	Autonomous Robots	25	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biggs2008Pragmatic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10514-008-9103-x	\N		\N	\N	405--419	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-14 18:45:56}, citeulike-article-id = {3645142}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s10514-008-9103-x}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;An application-specific approach to the design of a robot programming language may allow for a language better suited to the unique challenges found when programming in this domain. One area of robotics programming that can be supported by an application-specific approach is dimensioned data. Robot programs typically manage a substantial amount of dimensioned data. However, existing robot programming tools do not directly support the description and manipulation of dimensioned quantities. A\\&nbsp;new system is presented for managing dimensioned data in robot software. The design provides a new primitive data type to support dimensioned data. Its unique syntax improves program readability and writability. Dimensional consistency is automatically checked by the system and any errors are reported, significantly easing the debugging of dimensioned data and improving the reliability of robot software. The data type is evaluated by common criteria for evaluating programming languages and a small user study, and is found to be an improvement.	b69ba4d3f663cbf58c5cadd9a56e8ad9	3aa56ce4ec8e72df065170d374797cd7	0128515eeea8fe5588e75a65cbd125cd	article	A pragmatic approach to dimensional analysis for mobile robotic programming	Geoffrey Biggs and Bruce Macdonald	\N	2008
8559279	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moshkina2003TAMEing	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1244505	\N		\N	\N	3949--3959 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-14 18:37:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4847415}, priority = {2}	This paper presents a framework for affective robotic behavior (TAME) and describes an exploratory experimental study to identify relevant affective phenomena to include into the framework in order to increase ease and pleasantness of human-robot interaction.	c54fd8c226a2348f017d6b7840721731	f24fa76037a91877ff6e6136e9bc261e	d2ee6bbbb740a826f6be31e3b9fcc06c	inproceedings	On TAMEing robots	L. Moshkina and R. C. Arkin	\N	2003
8559280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HRI '07: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Calinon2007Incremental	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1228716.1228751	\N		\N	\N	255--262	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-12 22:04:14}, citeulike-article-id = {2609554}, priority = {2}, isbn = {9781595936172}, doi = {10.1145/1228716.1228751}	\N	da4211ffc0e0de1fa102280fbdb2e1ef	333b0b169a987348a7d0497b85e8e3b5	a42e8ae9b5d61bf69a8367d9b62ff38a	inproceedings	Incremental learning of gestures by imitation in a humanoid robot	Sylvain Calinon and Aude Billard	\N	2007
8559281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HRI '07: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Hayashi2007Humanoid	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1228716.1228735	\N		\N	\N	137--144	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-12 21:58:12}, location = {Arlington, Virginia, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4830469}, priority = {0}, isbn = {978-1-59593-617-2}, doi = {10.1145/1228716.1228735}	This paper reports a method that uses humanoid robots as a communication medium. There are many interactive robots under development, but due to their limited perception, their interactivity is still far poorer than that of humans. Our approach in this paper is to limit robots' purpose to a non-interactive medium and to look for a way to attract people's interest in the information that robots convey. We propose using robots as a passive-social medium, in which multiple robots converse with each other. We conducted a field experiment at a train station for eight days to investigate the effects of a passive-social medium.	91088b2ed4b877ec2e6d922385f1d296	f8997a839bd06adbea1c9e59dfc470d5	9da205289f0264f2f564b9800be5d5e6	inproceedings	Humanoid robots as a passive-social medium: a field experiment at a train station	Kotaro Hayashi and Daisuke Sakamoto and Takayuki Kanda and Masahiro Shiomi and Satoshi Koizumi and Hiroshi Ishiguro and Tsukasa Ogasawara and Norihiro Hagita	\N	2007
8559282	IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng.	20	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Chidamber1994Metrics	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/32.295895	\N		\N	\N	476--493	\N	6	\N	issn = {0098-5589}, posted-at = {2009-06-11 13:28:03}, citeulike-article-id = {969201}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/32.295895}	\N	23808363ce77079eead7b1a0e25a8c23	b9682f70d3f17b9225ceddf8dc993764	0099ff4d73aa07f4482ca6a3c764850c	article	A Metrics Suite for Object Oriented Design	S. R. Chidamber and C. F. Kemerer	\N	1994
8559283	Software, IEEE	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seidewitz2003What	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2003.1231147	\N		\N	\N	26--32	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-08 20:59:45}, citeulike-article-id = {1273888}, priority = {0}, comment = {\\% Def. Model: A set of statements (true or false) about a 'system under study' (SUS).
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Either descriptive (such as about nature) or prescriptive (specification for man-made systems).
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\\% Def. Model Interpretation: Mapping from elements in the model to elements in the SUS. In traditional engineering disciplines, this is well defined. For Software, not so much. For UML models, a profile is usually required.
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Again, can be both descriptive (analytic) or prescriptive.
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A model is expressed through a modeling language.
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Nice, quite true, quote:
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\\% Because computer science has traditionally focused so much on languages, the concept of a modeling language sometimes receives more prominence than the concept of a model itself. This is not usually so in other scientific and engineering disciplines.
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\\% In Newtonian Physics, vector calculus is the primary modeling language.
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\\% A metamodel is a specification model for a class of SUS where each SUS in the class is itself a valid model expressed in a certain modeling language. That is, a metamodel makes statements about what can be expressed in the valid models of a certain modeling language. [...] The UML specification document is indeed a metamodel for UML.
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\\% The abstract syntax metamodel for UML is basically a data model of how to store or interchange data on a UML model's syntactic structure. 
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Isn't this one funny?
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\\% As I noted earlier, the fundamental thing we need is a theory that lets us use the metamodel representation of a model to determine whether the model is well formed. To break the circularity, however, this theory cannot depend on any reflexive interpretation mapping of the metamodel. Instead, it ultimately must be provided in terms of more basic concepts (perhaps via a formal mathematic semantics or an explicit set of axioms and deduction rules).
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I find this one very interesting
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\\% We then want to be a able to deduce from the specification the SUS's observable properties. This lets us test that the SUS is correctly built by observing whether it has these properties.
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This, in essence, means that model-driven-engineering in itself does not guarantee properties. It merely gives you something to watch out for and check.}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2003.1231147}	Models must be more than informal pictures. By carefully considering a model's relationship to the thing being modeled and to other models derivable from it, we can understand how to use models to reason about the systems we build and how to use metamodels to specify languages for expressing models.	c283dd6970a6e6d500e16ebb8617c55d	4281a8ee3852f4f00c3ffaf3a309f1e5	904029aa73a67f930b36a5d74c1b7e39	article	What models mean	E. Seidewitz	\N	2003
8559284	The International Journal of Robotics Research	27	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nakanishi2008Operational	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0278364908091463	\N		\N	\N	737--757	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-04 12:29:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4628142}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1177/0278364908091463}	Dexterous manipulation with a highly redundant movement system is one of the hallmarks of human motor skills. From numerous behavioral studies, there is strong evidence that humans employ compliant task space control, i.e. they focus control only on task variables while keeping redundant degrees-of-freedom as compliant as possible. This strategy is robust towards unknown disturbances and simultaneously safe for the operator and the environment. The theory of operational space control in robotics aims to achieve similar performance properties. However, despite various compelling theoretical lines of research, advanced operational space control is hardly found in actual robotics implementations, in particular new kinds of robots like humanoids and service robots, which would strongly profit from compliant dexterous manipulation. To analyze the pros and cons of different approaches to operational space control, this paper focuses on a theoretical and empirical evaluation of different methods that have been suggested in the literature, but also some new variants of operational space controllers. We address formulations at the velocity, acceleration, and force levels. First, we formulate all controllers in a common notational framework, including quaternion-based orientation control, and discuss some of their theoretical properties. Second, we present experimental comparisons of these approaches on a seven-degree-of-freedom anthropomorphic robot arm with several benchmark tasks. As an aside, we also introduce a novel parameter estimation algorithm for rigid body dynamics, which ensures physical consistency, as this issue was crucial for our successful robot implementations. Our extensive empirical results demonstrate that one of the simplified acceleration-based approaches can be advantageous in terms of task performance, ease of parameter tuning, and general robustness and compliance in the face of inevitable modeling errors. 10.1177/0278364908091463	b751896221709127e613a5cc4a0ccc04	3c5ba81b7e034ab96df612201e45e324	3fc8534313d05d78f1a39d6cb529f5f7	article	Operational Space Control: A Theoretical and Empirical Comparison	Jun Nakanishi and Rick Cory and Michael Mistry and Jan Peters and Stefan Schaal	\N	2008
8559285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AISB Symposium	\N	\N	SSAISB	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goris2008-THR	http://scholar.google.de/scholar?hl=de\\&\\#38;lr=\\&\\#38;cluster=17423415828854243100	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-17 17:23:30}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4349311}, comment = {* Interesting design for motion of the eyes, for more appealing bulge, but not as well realized (with visible ring around the eye)
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* Good virtual models, hardware itself not so hot (huge metal head in a 'huggable' robot?)
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}	\N	46253039b80fe32d409fb2e61ba789e0	7c126174a9b4b426cdcca10b76d3f6ee	504fdae3dd159bfe01c162b56cbcb948	inproceedings	The huggable robot Probo: design of the robotic head	Kristof Goris and Jelle Saldien and Bram Vanderborght and Dirk Lefeber	\N	2008
8559286	Queue	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Smith2009-FPA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1515964.1530063	\N		\N	\N	20--21	\N	2	\N	issn = {1542-7730}, posted-at = {2009-04-17 08:51:36}, citeulike-article-id = {4341466}, priority = {0}, comment = {Interesting quote in there:
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\\% While in principle, distributed systems might be built that take this latency into account, in practice, it has proven easier to move the processing close to the market.}, doi = {10.1145/1515964.1530063}	Thinking of doing IPC over the long haul? Think again. The laws of physics say you're hosed.	927c382fe19a865ee9084e4f919fdec9	5e695b64088d95dec42112e3efe02c07	d2526adfbf4eb6a2bf4be3b0b7eeeb67	article	Fighting Physics: A Tough Battle	Jonathan M. Smith	\N	2009
8559287	iros	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Pratt1995Series	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.1995.525827	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:31:16}, citeulike-article-id = {3032825}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.1995.525827}	It is traditional to make the interface between an actuator and its load as stiff as possible. Despite this tradition, reducing interface stiffness offers a number of advantages, including greater shock tolerance, lower reflected inertia, more accurate and stable force control, less inadvertent damage to the environment, and the capacity for energy storage. As a trade-off, reducing interface stiffness also lowers zero motion force bandwidth. In this paper, the authors propose that for natural tasks, zero motion force bandwidth isn't everything, and incorporating series elasticity as a purposeful element within the actuator is a good idea. The authors use the term elasticity instead of compliance to indicate the presence of a passive mechanical spring in the actuator. After a discussion of the trade-offs inherent in series elastic actuators, the authors present a control system for their use under general force or impedance control. The authors conclude with test results from a revolute series-elastic actuator meant for the arms of the MIT humanoid robot Cog and for a small planetary rover.	c19511074dff7068175174ded19bbd67	b2d438fafc2e1364603d951376d3b6af	442efa730f43d62695306dbbd9a7c5ef	article	Series elastic actuators	G. A. Pratt and M. M. Williamson	\N	1995
8559288	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 1st IFAC Conference on Telematics Applications in Automation and Robotics	\N	\N	IFAC	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enderle2001-MIRO	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:04:22}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4301566}	Implementing software for autonomous mobile robots is a non-trivial task, because\
such robots incorporate several sensor systems and actuators that must be controlled\
simultaneously by a heterogeneous ensemble of networked computers and microcontrollers.\
Additionally, the use of modern software engineering technologies like object-oriented and\
distributed programming and client/server architectures is essential in order to maintain\
program code effectively. In this paper, we present Miro, a new CORBA-based robot\
programming framework which allows a rapid development of reliable and safe software\
on heterogeneous computer networks and supports the mixed use of several programming\
languages.	48794772176631b31b44d7de088f4608	7b506091c442e36713f40c104b36f120	0ad487dcaf8bcb5b9cd0d26e45cfb93f	inproceedings	Miro: Middleware for Autonomous Mobile Robots	Stefan Enderle and Hans Utz and Stefan Sablatn\\"{o}g and Steffen Simon and Gerhard Kraetzschmar and G\\"{u}nther Palm	\N	2001
8559289	interactions	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Steenson2009-pbp	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1487632.1487637	\N		\N	\N	20--23	\N	2	\N	issn = {1072-5520}, posted-at = {2009-04-09 17:01:11}, citeulike-article-id = {4295078}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/1487632.1487637}	Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article.  ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.	cbd709cc41e1f4c9c8432cf687424539	6a2195c3eed68fb57e6e9db6d8bf486e	4f9a5e28a4ded50dadd557f825d50ecf	article	Problems before patterns: a different look at Christopher Alexander and pattern languages	Molly W. Steenson	\N	2009
8559290	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International COnference on Intelligent Engineering Systems	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elmenreich2003-STP	http://www.vmars.tuwien.ac.at/people/wilfried.html	\N		\N	\N	510--515	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-02 11:06:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4255637}	\N	150cae8332fac3a7a8a28bf00362b230	597f5f56d09f2aa86656e1588392c418	1193594ecc28aae616f26c5d7391d4a8	inproceedings	Smart Transducers - Principles, Communications and Configuration	W. Elmenreich and S. Pitzek	\N	2003
8559291	IEEE Std 1451.2-1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Std 1451.2-1997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieee1541.2-1997	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=720565	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-02 11:02:09}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4255629}	A digital interface for connecting transducers to microprocessors is defined. A TEDS and its data formats are described. An electrical interface, read and write logic functions to access the TEDS and a wide variety of transducers are defined. This standard does not specify signal conditioning, signal conversion, or how the TEDS data is used in applications	bff0bda7a62eab46e1c0f70f3230ad62	59bccede5e95209bc54dff1e801c6cc7	04398ebbcc8c6bab38b3ea23c2d67022	techreport	IEEE standard for a smart transducer interface for sensors and actuators - transducer to microprocessor communication protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) formats	\N	\N	1998
8559292	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luh1980-RAC	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1102367	\N		\N	\N	468--474	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 16:31:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4243117}, priority = {2}	Position control of a manipulator involves the practical problem of solving for the correct input torques to apply to the joints for a set of specified positions, velocities, and accelerations. Since the manipulator is a nonlinear system whose joints are highly coupled, it is very difficult to control. This paper presents a technique which adopts the idea of "inverse problem" and extends the results of "resolved-motion-rate" controls. The method deals directly with the position and orientation of the hand. It differs from others in that accelerations are specified and that all the feedback control is done at the hand level. The control algorithm is shown to be asymptotically convergent. A PDP 11/45 computer is used as part of a controller which computes the input torques/forces at each sampling period for the control system using the Newton-Euler formulation of equations of motion. The program is written in floating point assembly language, and has an average execution time of less than 11.5 ms for a Stanford manipulator. This makes a sampling frequency of 87 Hz possible. The controller is verified by an example which includes a simulated manipulator.	3debf4601e93a5645a30418890a77c10	aa18da979c6b808472fa52903697bd75	03ee9fb88f066966842f8aa558bf39d4	article	Resolved-acceleration control of mechanical manipulators	J. Luh and M. Walker and R. Paul	\N	1980
8559293	Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yamane2003-NMA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2003.1207443	\N		\N	\N	352--360	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 16:29:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4243091}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TVCG.2003.1207443}	This paper presents a computational technique for creating whole-body motions of human and animal characters without reference motion. Our work enables animators to generate a natural motion by dragging a link to an arbitrary position with any number of links pinned in the global frame, as well as other constraints such as desired joint angles and joint motion ranges. The method leads to an intuitive pin-and-drag interface where the user can generate whole-body motions by simply switching on or off or strengthening or weakening the constraints. This work is based on a new interactive inverse kinematics technique that allows more flexible attachment of pins and various types of constraints. Editing or retargeting captured motion requires only a small modification to the original method, although it can also create natural motions from scratch. We demonstrate the usefulness and advantage of our method with a number of example motion clips.	57faf5cde1f452c95de3a6f1307bf31b	8d708d8761abbb57106fec0647c88706	569a803fa295cc7ae99da0bb5818c716	article	Natural motion animation through constraining and deconstraining at will	K. Yamane and Y. Nakamura	\N	2003
8559294	\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	Springer Handbook of Robotics	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Kortenkamp2008-RSA	\N	\N		\N	\N	187--206	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 14:35:56}, citeulike-article-id = {4240581}, priority = {2}	Robot software systems tend to be complex. This complexity is due, in large part, to the need to control diverse sensors and actuators in real time, in\
the face of significant uncertainty and noise. Robot systems must work to achieve tasks while monitoring for, and reacting to, unexpected situations.\
Doing all this concurrently and asynchronously\
adds immensely to system complexity.\
    The use of a well-conceived architecture,\
together with programming tools that support\
the architecture, can often help to manage that\
complexity. Currently, there is no single architecture that is best for all applications – different\
architectures have different advantages and disadvantages. It is important to understand those\
strengths and weaknesses when choosing an\
architectural approach for a given application.\
    This chapter presents various approaches to\
architecting robotic systems. It starts by defining\
terms and setting the context, including a recounting of the historical developments in the area of\
robot architectures. The chapter then discusses\
in more depth the major types of architectural\
components in use today – behavioral control\
(Chap. 38), executives, and task planners (Chap. 9)\
– along with commonly used techniques for interconnecting those components. Throughout, emphasis will be placed on programming tools and\
environments that support these architectures.\
A case study is then presented, followed by a brief\
discussion of further reading.	37b7133288c6b711fc7207d9898d04fb	4c47336c2c9cb5e81c5d55b1d0b876c7	2ebc0e1a4d71463e89c8f7bec0e3ee85	inbook	Robotic System Architectures and Programming	David Kortenkamp and Reid Simmons	Bruno Siciliano and Oussama Khatib	2008
8559295	Proceedings of the IEEE	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee1995-DPN	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/5.381846	\N		\N	\N	773--801	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 12:42:14}, citeulike-article-id = {919316}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/5.381846}	We review a model of computation used in industrial practice in signal processing software environments and experimentally and other contexts. We give this model the name \\&ldquo;dataflow process networks,\\&rdquo; and study its formal properties as well as its utility as a basis for programming language design. Variants of this model are used in commercial visual programming systems such as SPW from the Alta Group of Cadence (formerly Comdisco Systems), COSSAP from Synopsys (formerly Cadis), the DSP Station from Mentor Graphics, and Hypersignal from Hyperception. They are also used in research software such as Khoros from the University of New Mexico and Ptolemy from the University of California at Berkeley, among many others. Dataflow process networks are shown to be a special case of Kahn process networks, a model of computation where a number of concurrent processes communicate through unidirectional FIFO channels, where writes to the channel are nonblocking, and reads are blocking. In dataflow process networks, each process consists of repeated \\&ldquo;firings\\&rdquo; of a dataflow \\&ldquo;actor.\\&rdquo; An actor defines a (often functional) quantum of computation. By dividing processes into actor firings, the considerable overhead of context switching incurred in most implementations of Kahn process networks is avoided. We relate dataflow process networks to other dataflow models, including those used in dataflow machines, such as static dataflow and the tagged-token model. We also relate dataflow process networks to functional languages such as Haskell, and show that modern language concepts such as higher-order functions and polymorphism can be used effectively in dataflow process networks. A number of programming examples using a visual syntax are given	22e50782a6f635cd7dd241d3740ef5c6	9a388493f6580a2cbbfdbac97fe2c099	1181371b8a06f597b534feb51ad82b51	article	Dataflow process networks	E. A. Lee and T. M. Parks	\N	1995
8559296	Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2003-AOD	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.5.7377	\N		\N	\N	231--260	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-31 12:29:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4239532}, priority = {2}, comment = {distinguishes ''actor-oriented'' design and ''program-level'' design
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\\%     It has been frequently recognized that building designs more abstractly (with fewer
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\\% implementation details) makes them more understandable, and therefore allows designers
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\\% to build more complex systems. Two approaches that have gained a great deal of attention recently are  ” platform-based design,” popularized by Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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\\% A key issue (and one that is largely unresolved) is that in modeling, multiple views are
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\\% often useful. That is, one might construct a performance model to examine timing, and
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\\% a rather different model to examine power consumption in some design of an electronic
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\\% system. This is suggested by the light area in the set DE models in figure 3, which is the
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\\% coimage of a design in the set synthesizable VHDL programs, and reflects that fact that
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\\% there is often more than one useful DE model of a particular chip. Although there has been
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\\% some success with multi-view modeling (27,23), it still seems unclear how to generally and
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\\%                                                                In other words, models of
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\\% computation form design patterns of component interaction, in the same sense that Gamma,
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\\% et al. describe design patterns in object oriented languages (13)
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}	In this paper, we argue that model-based design and platform-based design are two views of the same thing. A platform is an abstraction layer in the design flow. For example, a core-based architecture and an instruction set architecture are platforms. We focus on the set of designs induced by this abstraction layer. For example, the set of all ASICs based on a particular core-based architecture and the set of all x86 programs are induced sets. Hence, a platform is equivalently a set of designs. Model-based design is about using platforms with useful modeling properties to specify designs, and then synthesizing implementations from these specifications. Hence model-based design is the view from above (more abstract, closer to the problem domain) and platform-based design is the view from below (less abstract, closer to the implementation technology). One way to define a platform is to provide a design language. Any valid expression in the language is an element of the set. A platform provides a set of constraints together with known tradeoffs that flow from those constraints. Actor-oriented platforms, such as Simulink, abstract aspects of program-level platforms, such as Java, C++, and VHDL. Actor-oriented platforms orthogonalize the actor definition language and the actor composition language, enabling highly polymorphic actor definitions and design using multiple models of computation. In particular, we concentrate on the use of constrained models of computation in design. The modeling properties implied by well chosen constraints allow more easily understood designs and are preserved during synthesis into program-level descriptions. We illustrate these concepts by describing a design framework built on Ptolemy II. Keywords: Actor-oriented design; embedded systems; model-based design; models of computation; platform-based design; synthesis; Ptolemy II; JHDL. 1.	ad3c91a48de3a04dac5f5bff1c805c9b	8ba892dc1f48d8db40c9b0cbb2612482	c4d1d9ec02dbb082d4225027eb77093b	article	Actor-Oriented Design of Embedded Hardware and Software Systems	Edward A. Lee and Stephen Neuendorffer and Michael J. Wirthlin	\N	2003
8559297	Robotics and Autonomous Systems	56	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bäuml2008-WHR	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2007.09.017	\N		\N	\N	5--13	\N	1	\N	issn = {09218890}, posted-at = {2009-03-31 10:30:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4239287}, priority = {2}, comment = {interesting to note that they generate their controllers from simulink\
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\\% of complexity. Unlike systems with a six degrees of freedom
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\\% (DOF) arm with a gripper or simple mobile robots, we
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\\% see now torque controlled redundant arms, articulated hands,
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\\% or service robots communicating with sensor networks installed
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\\% software for such systems a number of software concepts and
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\\% frameworks have been proposed. This number is still growing
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\\% as until now no general abstraction has been found that fits well
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\\% with all the specific demands of the diverse robotic applications
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main abstraction suggested in the article: communicating blocks.
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* concurrent execution (maybe in groups)
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* standardized communication (by which they mean the connector level, but not data formats, which are not adressed)
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This results in a data-flow model of execution with support for different computation rates (multi-rate).
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Both of these concepts are fairly generic. While many systems can be modeled in such a way, it leaves a lot of things open for the designer.
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* create and init for creating and initializing the input and output ports of a block. The properties of a port can be configured by special command line arguments \\% provided at startup to the block's process.
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* send for non-blocking sending of a data packet through an output port.
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* rec and tryrec for blocking and non-blocking receiving of  data from an input port.
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Relative to pipes-and-filters, async communication is added, realized through FIFO queues. They refer to a paper by Lee from 1995 on "Dataflow process networks" as background on that. One potential issue is congestion control (receiver gets more than data than it can handle), which they do not address here. Have to check with Lee whether it is addressed there.\
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the main section, from a generalizing point of view, is number 2 ("analysis of a complex mechatronic system") where there is a little analysis and somewhat more requirements specification.}, doi = {10.1016/j.robot.2007.09.017}	A still growing number of software concepts and frameworks have been proposed to meet the challenges in the development of more and more complex robotic systems, like humanoids or networked robotics. The issue of hard realtime, however, has not been the main focus of such concepts, but is essential for building and controlling mechatronic systems. Here we discuss the specific demands of complex mechatronic systems and present a software concept, the  ” agile Robot Development” (aRD) concept, which we developed at our institute to pragmatically address these demands. We show that the performance of current computing and communication hardware allows for a flexible component-based concept with distributed execution, even in hard realtime with rates in the kHz range.	2cfc80627b8f99b9dd5d1983ac7eef56	f00b9d55c5b30b3d85fc8b322d02c4a2	34a91f4ed2d0869acec9216e37b424fb	article	When hard realtime matters: Software for complex mechatronic systems	B. Bauml and G. Hirzinger	\N	2008
8559298	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2004. (IROS 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2004. (IROS 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cote2004-crt	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2004.1389661	\N		\N	\N	1820--1825 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-30 14:20:53}, citeulike-article-id = {2769251}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2004.1389661}	This paper describes two initiatives aiming at improving code reusability for programming mobile robots: robotflow/flowdesigner, a data-flow programming environment; MARIE (mobile and autonomous robotics integration environment), a programming environment allowing multiple applications, programs and tools, to operate on one or multiple machines/OS and work together on a mobile robot implementation. Robotflow/flowdesigner's objective is to provide a modular, graphical programming environment that would help visualize and understand what is really happening in the robot's control loops, sensors, actuators, by using graphical probes. MARIE aims at avoiding making an exclusive choice on particular programming tools, making it possible to reuse code and applications.	d3a8f31d9681b8f335608f33a77d9566	8077b076a890a5f11006dc4042f57ebc	9b307b8545d30a7c46000dca245b8b35	inproceedings	Code reusability tools for programming mobile robots	C. Cote and D. Letourneau and F. Michaud and J. M. Valin and Y. Brosseau and C. Raievsky and M. Lemay and V. Tran	\N	2004
8559299	Robotics and Automation, 1991. Proceedings., 1991 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robotics and Automation, 1991. Proceedings., 1991 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gat1999-ALFA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.1991.131743	\N		\N	\N	1116--1121 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-30 14:14:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4236798}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ROBOT.1991.131743}	The author introduces ALFA, a language for programming reactive control mechanisms for autonomous mobile robots. ALFA programs consist of networks of computational modules connected by communications channels. These channels are themselves computational entities which perform mediation tasks. This makes it possible to design modular behaviors which may be inserted and removed without having to restructure the interconnections among modules and allows the system to interface cleanly with higher-level reasoning processes. ALFA supports a dataflow computation model as well as a state-machine model. The results of two experiments using ALFA to control real robots are briefly discussed	e48006c209db2313b2c248e114bd656b	fefda530b38d8d06e5917b42ab826990	d4fcef7f3dfb9fdce692438928f24a9d	inproceedings	ALFA: a language for programming reactive robotic control systems	E. Gat	\N	1991
8559300	Commun. ACM	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	parnas1972-otc	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/361598.361623	\N		\N	\N	1053--1058	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2009-03-30 11:06:51}, citeulike-article-id = {95914}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/361598.361623}	\N	48a89719cf7b0c19d14d9060bb4f1184	89ef2a0dc2c74d473e58132f87171219	45da2d8f27c85ab9a5eb932b601a8e7f	article	On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules	D. L. Parnas	\N	1972
8559301	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICSE '84: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Software engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	parnas1984-MSC	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=801999	\N		\N	\N	408--417	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-30 11:06:05}, location = {Orlando, Florida, United States}, citeulike-article-id = {4236361}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0-8186-0528-6}	This paper discusses the organization of software that is inherently complex because there are very many arbitrary details that must be precisely right for the software to be correct. We show how the software design technique known as information hiding or abstraction can be supplemented by a hierarchically-structured document, which we call a module guide. The guide is intended to allow both designers and maintainers to identify easily the parts of the software that they must understand without reading irrelevant details about other parts of the software. The paper includes an extract from a software module guide to illustrate our proposals.	546bb4d907e6a4144c5aad52e497461b	82d6067b25649c2b47345ee1056c1880	08a5c785d81f36b8e57bacb817fb1259	inproceedings	The modular structure of complex systems	D. L. Parnas and P. C. Clements and D. M. Weiss	\N	1984
8559302	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESEC/FSE-9: Proceedings of the 8th European software engineering conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sullivan2001-SVM	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/503209.503224	\N		\N	\N	99--108	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-30 11:04:51}, citeulike-article-id = {2806591}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581133901}, doi = {10.1145/503209.503224}	\N	2b432f3fa72e1d47b368b8560af1f52d	b739fa2ff8ed80de54ca4f6bb11279c1	52d34d6c599c328b2ca49533a99a22db	inproceedings	The structure and value of modularity in software design	Kevin J. Sullivan and William G. Griswold and Yuanfang Cai and Ben Hallen	\N	2001
8559303	Intelligent Service Robotics	1	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Behan2008Development	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11370-007-0005-0	\N		\N	\N	73--89	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 19:14:31}, citeulike-article-id = {4233219}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/s11370-007-0005-0}	Abstract\\&nbsp;\\&nbsp;This paper describes an autonomous mobile device that was designed, developed and implemented as a library assistant robot. A complete autonomous system incorporating human–robot interaction has been developed and implemented within a real world environment. The robotic development is comprehensively described in terms of its localization systems, which incorporates simple image processing techniques fused with odometry and sonar data, which is validated through the use of an extended Kalman filter (EKF). The essential principles required for the development of a successful assistive robot are described and put into demonstration through a human–robot interaction application applied to the library assistant robot.	211bd28e96a8f72d41f9da6bf3c7df86	8b50ee72830cfccf5cc32ad88b2ec0b2	1e92580e3d2caad282effd4e5ed06916	article	The development of an autonomous service robot. Implementation:  ” Lucas”—The library assistant robot	Julie Behan and Derek O'keeffe	\N	2008
8559304	Intelligent Systems, IEEE	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Systems, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Halevy2009Unreasonable	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2009.36	\N		\N	\N	8--12	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 14:55:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4222049}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MIS.2009.36}	Problems that involve interacting with humans, such as natural language understanding, have not proven to be solvable by concise, neat formulas like F = ma. Instead, the best approach appears to be to embrace the complexity of the domain and address it by harnessing the power of data: if other humans engage in the tasks and generate large amounts of unlabeled, noisy data, new algorithms can be used to build high-quality models from the data.	b85ef39d5229fa90241b1b3e954767ac	d08a7d9e7d72d8a7f5fe1e602f79409c	38055a744166141b0ce6fe98d66cb7ce	article	The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data	Alon Halevy and Peter Norvig and Fernando Pereira	\N	2009
8559305	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '04: Proceedings of the Thirtieth international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	Abadi2004Integration	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1316689.1316834	\N		\N	\N	1361--1364	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 14:54:58}, location = {Toronto, Canada}, citeulike-article-id = {4231104}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0-12-088469-0}	This demonstration shows an integrated query processing environment where users can seamlessly query both a data stream management system and a sensor network with one query expression. By integrating the two query processing systems, the optimization goals of the sensor network (primarily power) and server network (primarily latency and quality) can be unified into one quality of service metric. The demo shows various steps of the unified optimization process for a sample query where the effects of each step that the optimizer takes can be directly viewed using a quality of service monitor. Our demo includes sensors deployed in the demo area in a tiny mockup of a factory application.	97141a4aa21cf49d70d038d3da83b105	d2e79b5ed0523a40478ef4e053637c52	5eb910e4816cb3b21e942e596896678e	inproceedings	An integration framework for sensor networks and data stream management systems	Daniel J. Abadi and Wolfgang Lindner and Samuel Madden and J\\"{o}rg Schuler	\N	2004
8559306	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Osterweil2008Determining	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.85	\N		\N	\N	39--49	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 13:44:01}, citeulike-article-id = {4230498}, priority = {0}, comment = {Summary:
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* finding 1: research has affected practice.
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* finding 2: lasting impact requires interaction between research and practice.
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* finding 3: research may take 10 years to have an impact. prototypes need to be built, tested, results influence 
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* finding 4: [my take] "hallway conversations" at technical meetings are an important means of communicating problems and should be supported financially. the exact means of idea transfer varies from area to area. they indicate the requirement for "varying degrees of formality" and discourage very targeted means of funding.
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* finding 5: varied ways of nurturing are important. movement of people between groups seems particularly effective.
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* finding 6: interplay is difficult to describe precisely
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* finding 7: more research into the ways of interaction is required.\
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Translation (tongue in cheek):
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* we are important
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* you should give us more money in general...
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* ...with no strings attached
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* papers are useless, ideas are communicated in hallways
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* give us money for more such research and maybe next time we'll tell you more exactly why we are important
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 }, doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.85}	The impact project provides a solid and scholarly assessment of the impact software engineering research has had on software engineering practice. The assessment takes the form of a series of studies and briefings, each involving literature searches and, where possible, personal interviews.	ecc4199771d1673e8804cdb6bfb3d9b5	a15fd9be0928659aa13c6c994dc74681	fe946c5c3509c150f335d5eebed2da8b	article	Determining the Impact of Software Engineering Research on Practice	L. J. Osterweil and C. Ghezzi and J. Kramer and A. L. Wolf	\N	2008
8559307	ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol.	17	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Emmerich2008Impact	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/13487689.13487692	\N		\N	\N	1--48	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-27 13:43:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3144706}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/13487689.13487692}	\N	06c1b52b0c23dd5da4a244bed0e9147b	6662b88122ca90269d5be7aeb9f85539	359639a9258c025238b663dece685604	article	The impact of research on the development of middleware technology	Wolfgang Emmerich and Mikio Aoyama and Joe Sventek	\N	2008
8559308	SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Rombach2008Impact	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1449603.1449609	\N		\N	\N	26--35	\N	6	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, posted-at = {2009-03-27 13:43:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4230495}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1449603.1449609}	Software inspections, reviews, and walkthroughs have become a standard process component in many software development domains. Maturity level 3 of the CMM-I requires establishment of peer reviews [12] and substantial sustained improvements in quality and productivity have been reported as a result of using reviews ([16], [21], [22], [27]). The NSF Impact project identifies the degree to which these industrial success cases have been instigated and improved by research in software engineering.	1db9b37a64932f6d5e35cfc7913231e2	75302d909c8bf2438ca2c47587de0a1b	96d832bf6796b75d3ed799aea13e6565	article	Impact of research on practice in the field of inspections, reviews and walkthroughs: learning from successful industrial uses	Dieter Rombach and Marcus Ciolkowski and Ross Jeffery and Oliver Laitenberger and Frank Mcgarry and Forrest Shull	\N	2008
8559309	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pattern Languages of Programs	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yacoub1998Pattern	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-24 16:08:42}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {4214793}, comment = {extensions and refinements of the basic state pattern (GHJV95), which has a dedicated class for each state that is switched on state change.
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in particular, gives some more detail on the state transition mechanism and state organization (hierarchical, orthogonal, etc.)}	\N	0efd74f4e6baef3bf95ae778ce0aaa97	52cf54fac6910af30414e18add435726	7cb2fa430bdfdbd9ca8c611d45ad8c6b	techreport	A Pattern Language of Statecharts	Sherif M. Yacoub and Hany H. Ammar	\N	1998
8559310	\N	5	4	\N	\N	\N	Pattern Languages for Program Design 5	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	\N	\N	Pattern Languages of Program Design	Pyarali2006-PL	\N	\N		\N	\N	69--88	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-24 14:19:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4214464}, priority = {0}, comment = {Compares various strategies regarding their trade-offs for different concurrency situations.
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They only discuss explicit locking of various types. Queue-based concurrency control is not discussed, but maps fairly naturally to the discussed strategies.
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The strategies discussed seem to be taken mostly from the authors own software development work. They sort of admit to that by stating that only "one family of strategies" is discussed.}	\N	92f644e7f245d8927e2cceef67205b61	cac41e88d9c94bef061a37377decaac1	8e93809ec7534c54b2aeb79a88f2f00b	inbook	A Pattern Language for Efficient, Predictable, and Scalable Dispatching Components	Irfan Pyarali and Carlos O'Ryan and Douglas C. Schmidt	Dragos Manolescu and Markus Voelter and James Noble	2006
8559311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	COOTS'99: Proceedings of the 5th conference on USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies \\& Systems	\N	\N	\N	USENIX Association	Berkeley, CA, USA	\N	\N	Pyarali1999-AOP	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1268002	\N		\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-24 13:59:00}, location = {San Diego, California}, citeulike-article-id = {4214430}, priority = {0}, comment = {addresses the problem of priority inversion during dispatch\
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interesting discussion of dispatching impact on real-time constraints and possible solutions. look at guarantees provided by hash-table implementations.
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nested POAs are CORBA specific, not generally relevant.
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perfect hashing is an interesting idea. even when method names are not known at compile time, they might not change after an initialization phase.\
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the "optimization principle patterns" are just stated, not really explained or referenced. the reference to Cockburn is just for the general idea of principle patterns.}	First-generation CORBA middleware was reasonably successful at meeting the demands of request/response applications with best-effort quality of service (QoS) requirements. Supporting applications with more stringent QoS requirements poses new challenges for next-generation real-time CORBA middleware, however. This paper provides three contributions to the design and optimization of real-time CORBA middleware. First, we outline the challenges faced by real-time ORBs implementers, focusing on optimization principle patterns that can be applied to CORBA's Object Adapter and ORB Core. Second, we describe how TAO, our real-time CORBA implementation, addresses these challenges and applies key ORB optimization principle patterns. Third, we present the results of empirical benchmarks that compare the impact of TAO's design strategies on ORB efficiency, predictability, and scalability.	504720497d645f4be3c6854fcde345d1	018a2a0aa2f77d5cbfcf0c335401111f	181a5f02dd53547eaa920a3d3d46b7b3	inproceedings	Applying optimization principle patterns to design real-time ORBs	Irfan Pyarali and Carlos O'Ryan and Douglas Schmidt and Nanbor Wang and Vishal Kachroo and Aniruddha Gokhale	\N	1999
8559312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	POPL '09: Proceedings of the 36th annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Brunel2009Foundation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1480881.1480897	\N		\N	\N	114--126	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-13 11:38:43}, location = {Savannah, GA, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {4170757}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-379-2}, doi = {10.1145/1480881.1480897}	Reasoning about program control-flow paths is an important functionality of a number of recent program matching languages and associated searching and transformation tools. Temporal logic provides a well-defined means of expressing properties of control-flow paths in programs, and indeed an extension of the temporal logic CTL has been applied to the problem of specifying and verifying the transformations commonly performed by optimizing compilers. Nevertheless, in developing the Coccinelle program transformation tool for performing Linux collateral evolutions in systems code, we have found that existing variants of CTL do not adequately support rules that transform subterms other than the ones matching an entire formula. Being able to transform any of the subterms of a matched term seems essential in the domain targeted by Coccinelle.	48744b25782e0d57d8e04e8d18003cb5	ff507cd1f29b5dfc8117c210003c507c	f3562a2d5ac9194ff1e3f613b81fde2b	inproceedings	A foundation for flow-based program matching: using temporal logic and model checking	Julien Brunel and Damien Doligez and Ren\\'e R. Hansen and Julia L. Lawall and Gilles Muller	\N	2009
8559313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deriche93-RGD	http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00074778/en/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 20:13:11}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4023438}	Gaussian filtering is one of the most successfully operation in computer vision in order to reduce noise, calculating the gradient intensity change or performing Laplacian or the second directional derivative of an image. However, it is well known that in a multi-resolution context, where the need for large filters is required, this technique suffers from the fact it is a computationally expensive since the number of operations per point in convolving an image with a Gaussian filter is directly proportional to the width of the operator. We propose in this paper a technique in order to use Gaussian filtering with a reduced and fixed number of operations per output independently of the size of the filter. The key of our approach is to approximate in a mean square sense the prototype Gaussian filters with an exponentially based filter family depending on the same scale factor than the Gaussian filters (i.e. s) and then to implement in an exact and recursive way the approximate filters. An important point of the design presented in this paper is that dealing with Gaussian filters having different scale factor (i.e. s) will not require a new design algorithm as. The coefficients looked for in the recursive realization are determined function of the scale factor of each considered prototype filter, namely the Gaussian filter, its first and second derivative. Some experimental results will be shown to illustrate the efficiency of the approximation process and some applications to edge detection problems and multi-resolution techniques will be considered and discussed.	03020b0586687acfa5d6561646e0da50	d0c549379d4134655d83ad7def4accf1	b96519b8eaa552bbe9aa6c1b4740275e	techreport	Recursively implementating the Gaussian and its derivatives	Rachid Deriche	\N	1993
8559314	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deriche1990Fast	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/34.41386	\N		\N	\N	78--87	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-08 19:59:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4023432}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/34.41386}	A recursive filtering structure is proposed that drastically reduces the computational effort required for smoothing, performing the first and second directional derivatives, and carrying out the Laplacian of an image. These operations are done with a fixed number of multiplications and additions per output point independently of the size of the neighborhood considered. The key to the approach is, first, the use of an exponentially based filter family and, second, the use of the recursive filtering. Applications to edge detection problems and multiresolution techniques are considered, and an edge detector allowing the extraction of zero-crossings of an image with only 14 operations per output element at any resolution is proposed. Various experimental results are shown	56a58c5e321d975f96ea537c3b1cbe56	8b75237831a1b97a3e89cbdaf8581aad	4a74aca8d76e45edef2be9640845938d	article	Fast algorithms for low-level vision	R. Deriche	\N	1990
8559315	Real-Time Imaging	9	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Academic Press Ltd.	London, UK, UK	\N	\N	Tan06-PTG	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1077-2014(03)00040-8	\N		\N	\N	215--228	\N	3	\N	issn = {1077-2014}, posted-at = {2009-02-08 19:46:07}, citeulike-article-id = {611611}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1016/S1077-2014(03)00040-8}	\N	96a2268383c5ed97c79b9b2ca04c9608	56cd88be6d5f8f885d705849e1860e9b	57c500cf5b93308449113061a423faee	article	Performance of three recursive algorithms for fast space-variant Gaussian filtering	Sovira Tan and Jason L. Dale and Alan Johnston	\N	2003
8559316	ACM Comput. Surv.	35	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Patrick2003Many	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/857076.857078	\N		\N	\N	114--131	\N	2	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:57:31}, citeulike-article-id = {478829}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/857076.857078}	\N	ed750b095219a4d5c8d9149248a5ddd4	52652178e62fb3b67f0c48191f7213c9	513d2ec68aff2b3632175589e7a50889	article	The many faces of publish/subscribe	Patrick and Pascal A. Felber and Rachid Guerraoui and Anne-Marie Kermarrec	\N	2003
8559317	ACM Comput. Surv.	37	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mernik2005When	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1118890.1118892	\N		\N	\N	316--344	\N	4	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:54:38}, citeulike-article-id = {539809}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1118890.1118892}	\N	5514eeb77bccc7490de72198e7167bbd	2a6d877a9dfd27b12191063ff1a7208e	5aac369aac673a943dbd5759a8c4d7e4	article	When and how to develop domain-specific languages	Marjan Mernik and Jan Heering and Anthony M. Sloane	\N	2005
8559318	Journal of Network and Computer Applications	26	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nurnberg2003Relationships	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1084-8045(02)00057-7	\N		\N	\N	11--26	\N	1	\N	issn = {10848045}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:53:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4014060}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S1084-8045(02)00057-7}	We describe the field of structural computing as it relates to a number of other pursuits. By doing this, we hope to accomplish several goals. First, we identify issues that are under- or misrepresented in other research areas—issues that we feel may form the beginnings of a core research agenda for structural computing. Second, we identify points of the structural computing agenda that are as of yet unclear or not yet fully articulated. Third, we point to natural academic allies of the structural computing field—people and ideas who can inform our work, and with whom we may be able to share our ideas.	99293617921aedc6af292dda3a19300f	663ef944a7df42cab162e8a8382a0b2d	594039d48a7b721c5256db40c011d86e	article	Relationships among structural computing and other fields	P. Nurnberg	\N	2003
8559319	Program Comprehension, 2003. 11th IEEE International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Program Comprehension, 2003. 11th IEEE International Workshop on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heuzeroth2003Automatic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WPC.2003.1199193	\N		\N	\N	94--103	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:51:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1882024}, priority = {4}, doi = {10.1109/WPC.2003.1199193}	We detect design patterns in legacy code combining static and dynamic analyses. The analyses do not depend on coding or naming conventions. We classify potential pattern instances according to the evidence our analyses provide. We discuss our approach for the observer, composite, mediator, chain of responsibility and visitor patterns. Our Java analysis tool analyzes Java programs. We evaluate our approach by applying the tool on itself and on the Java SwingSetExample using the Swing library.	f7163f3a8466ee7d3fa6c4c1aa297aec	ce37e1d56c88f54be86e994a0a35b6b3	91db109d98038aaee1f995968096f43b	inproceedings	Automatic design pattern detection	D. Heuzeroth and T. Holl and G. Hogstrom and W. Lowe	\N	2003
8559320	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ROSATEA '06: Proceedings of the ISSTA 2006 workshop on Role of software architecture for testing and analysis	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Bucchiarone2006Towards	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1147249.1147251	\N		\N	\N	12--21	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:45:07}, citeulike-article-id = {833579}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934596}, doi = {10.1145/1147249.1147251}	\N	183fa9233680f83770afe7fcf3757d0f	b0acf4e4358429b9624ab03ac2bd5a11	f8b3a889bd85597924aec8e4938493a7	inproceedings	Towards an architectural approach for the dynamic and automatic composition of software components	Antonio Bucchiarone and Andrea Polini and Patrizio Pelliccione and Massimo Tivoli	\N	2006
8559321	Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Irani2001Using	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=946634	\N		\N	\N	76--84	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:44:31}, citeulike-article-id = {118887}, priority = {2}	Diagrams are essential in documenting large information systems. They capture, communicate, and leverage knowledge indispensable for solving problems and act as cognitive externalizations (intertwining internal and external processes to extract information from the external world to enhance thought). A diagram provides a mapping from the problem domain to the visual representation by supporting cognitive processes that involve perceptual pattern finding and cognitive symbolic operations. However, not all mappings are equal, and for effectiveness we must embed a diagram's representation with characteristics, which lets users easily perceive meaningful patterns. Consequently, a diagram's effectiveness depends to some extent on how well we construct it as an input to our visual system. In our research, we focus on a class of diagrams commonly referred to as graphs or node-link diagrams. Nodes representing entities, objects, or processes, and links or edges representing relationships between the nodes characterize them. Their most common form is outline circles or boxes denoting nodes and lines of different types representing links between the nodes. Entity-relationship diagrams, software structure diagrams, and data-flow models are examples of node-link diagrams used to model the structure of processes, software, or data	200c81de668fc0efe896d4498a069363	dcacdb2513a0033331ac8006a9308d48	456f067436dc9ae5c8c0a40bcdda9886	article	Using perceptual syntax to enhance semantic content in diagrams	P. Irani and M. Tingley and C. Ware	\N	2001
8559322	Software, IEEE	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Floch2006Using	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1605180	\N		\N	\N	62--70	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:44:01}, citeulike-article-id = {579515}, priority = {2}	Developers typically use software architecture models at design time to capture significant decisions about a software system's organization and to describe and establish a common understanding about the system's abstract properties. Architectural information isn't usually explicitly represented at runtime; developers transform and realize the architectural properties through runtime artifacts. Recently, the introduction of software platforms supporting component plug-in and dynamic binding has facilitated adaptation of software systems at runtime. Preserving the properties described by the architecture model during adaptation is an important task. We propose a self-adaptation approach that exploits architecture models to reason about and control adaptation at runtime. We can derive runtime models from design models facilitating the developers\\&\\#146; task. We developed the approach in the context of mobile computing.This article is part of a focus section on software architecture.	da76ae973b4ea7a0574b9892c225733d	71a9d1df4a2fd25e1bb9e24d2077b5b3	c3679ef8b78467c1d27be0d8dc26063d	article	Using Architecture Models for Runtime Adaptability	J. Floch and S. Hallsteinsen and E. Stav and F. Eliassen and K. Lund and E. Gjorven	\N	2006
8559323	J Pers Soc Psychol	83	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania 19081, USA. bschwar1@swarthmore.edu	\N	\N	Schwartz2002Maximizing	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12416921	\N		\N	\N	1178--1197	\N	5	\N	issn = {0022-3514}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:43:09}, citeulike-article-id = {1431304}, priority = {2}	Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some people--maximizers--can. Study 1 reported a Maximization Scale, which measures individual differences in desire to maximize. Seven samples revealed negative correlations between maximization and happiness, optimism, self-esteem, and life satisfaction, and positive correlations between maximization and depression, perfectionism, and regret. Study 2 found maximizers less satisfied than nonmaximizers (satisficers) with consumer decisions, and more likely to engage in social comparison. Study 3 found maximizers more adversely affected by upward social comparison. Study 4 found maximizers more sensitive to regret and less satisfied in an ultimatum bargaining game. The interaction between maximizing and choice is discussed in terms of regret, adaptation, and self-blame.	f40853c3904baa537afec8331c205158	40d9c456bc97c68e05323af7004ac23b	b3c73e23a8f5d18e66fcb67a92a77a20	article	Maximizing versus satisficing: happiness is a matter of choice.	B. Schwartz and A. Ward and J. Monterosso and S. Lyubomirsky and K. White and D. R. Lehman	\N	2002
8559324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	Lee2004Actororiented	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1137961	\N		\N	\N	33--56	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:42:55}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1402080514}, citeulike-article-id = {2636596}	\N	21f88432b00442bdd48c9cdba7e6a050	223bd931631178b3b8f8037ab7b9764c	f34a736b7bb5f2de9f809080970e4bf0	article	Actor-oriented models for codesign: balancing re-use and performance	Edward A. Lee and Stephen Neuendorffer	\N	2004
8559325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	Councill2001Definition	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=379438	\N		\N	\N	5--19	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:42:27}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0201704854}, citeulike-article-id = {2526299}	\N	483f54b1ae0a1717e552e52581ab5c47	d88686d2a463b9a3984b6cb843f15258	768170cb0d19f8580f9338b3ecb03f7c	article	Definition of a software component and its elements	Bill Councill and George T. Heineman	\N	2001
8559326	SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes	31	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Gill2006Importance	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1108768.1108771	\N		\N	\N	1--3	\N	1	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:42:06}, citeulike-article-id = {1923262}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1108768.1108771}	\N	4605a8736e62c8503de56bb5a602652f	7edb4fad33b59bed0775d26051a59326	ea517a4972f5d50d7a26685fa2edfc31	article	Importance of software component characterization for better software reusability	Nasib S. Gill	\N	2006
8559327	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Technology at Sydney, Australia	\N	\N	Reekie1995Realtime	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/reekie95realtime.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:40:54}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {1146683}, comment = {looks interesting because the domain is similiar}	This thesis presents and justifies a framework for programming real-time signal processing\
systems. The framework extends the existing \\&quot;block-diagram\\&quot; programming model;\
it has three components: a very high-level textual language, a visual language, and the\
dataflow process network model of computation.\
\
The dataflow process network model, although widely-used, lacks a formal description,\
and I provide a semantics for it. The formal work leads into a new form of actor. Having\
established the...	a617e918537cbada4b28f1009a10d781	86a72558bb4bb9c6d492dbf5fb9acf23	8bb6533b64e348c50cf3a61dcc07a6b3	phdthesis	Realtime Signal Processing: Dataflow, Visual and Functional Programming	H. J. Reekie	\N	1995
8559328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PASTE '02: Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT workshop on Program analysis for software tools and engineering	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Naumovich2002Using	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/586094.586107	\N		\N	\N	61--68	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0163-5948}, posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:39:56}, citeulike-article-id = {988422}, priority = {2}, comment = {sebastian has also made the link to the observer pattern}, doi = {10.1145/586094.586107}	\N	dc2111cdb369b1a6d44437a97a80063c	e0fca112ae0b4402ca733aa47951cf43	c0de1dd408e6065a2be7a948aa7add75	inproceedings	Using the observer design pattern for implementation of data flow analyses	Gleb Naumovich	\N	2002
8559329	Journal of Visual Languages and Computing	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whitley1997Visual	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.31.8423	\N		\N	\N	109--142	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:38:16}, citeulike-article-id = {1458200}, priority = {4}	The past decade has witnessed the emergence of an active visual programming research community.Yet, there has also been a noteworthy shortage of empirical evidence supporting the resulting research. This paper summarizes empirical data relevant to visual programming languages, both to show the current empirical status and to act as a call to arms for further empirical work.	94fc86212a97daab9b639f5d4ec43c4c	a5a06ea36d618f6d2dcc8a6acfaba39d	c68028bb4735d8446f8b9510f9e374f9	article	Visual Programming Languages and the Empirical Evidence For and Against	Kirsten N. Whitley	\N	1997
8559330	Artificial Intelligence Review	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell2001Cognitive	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.31.8691	\N		\N	\N	95--114	\N	1/2	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:36:59}, citeulike-article-id = {911036}, priority = {2}	Visual programming languages aim to broaden the use of diagrams within the software industry, to the\
\
extent that they are integrated into the programming language itself. As a result, they provide an ideal\
\
opportunity to study the benefits of diagrams as an external representation during problem solving: not\
\
only is programming a challenging problem-solving activity, but the effect of diagram usage can be\
\
directly assessed by comparing performance while using a visual programming language...	005584eac0cb90a51bb69185ebd4faca	9836a1b06daa003d8ec7c77d4c3f8898	5f3491f9e59241887283970f18b0b8ed	article	Cognitive Factors in Programming with Diagrams	Alan F. Blackwell and Kirsten N. Whitley and Judith Good and Marian Petre	\N	2001
8559331	Computer	41	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GalOn2008Measuring	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.464	\N		\N	\N	99--102	\N	11	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:34:34}, citeulike-article-id = {3567708}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.464}	Multicore benchmarking techniques must break the mold of traditional methods.	2bfdf8bb996f927a61e8e62243635adb	97285747e6adfe2b7641a0549614b3a1	b1f74fc019441de635b3fb01305fb829	article	Measuring Multicore Performance	Shay Gal-On and Markus Levy	\N	2008
8559332	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Supercomputing '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing (CDROM)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Theobald2000Landing	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=370057	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 21:09:58}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0780398025}, citeulike-article-id = {87164}, comment = {case study of a data-flow based parallelization of a problem that does not have a classical parallel algorithm to solve it. looks at granularity. parts of the problem are very parallelizable (sparse matrix mult), but communication between the parts is a challenge.
\

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in other ways, a classical problem: big dataset, focused on throughput rather than latency.  }	\N	c3b0398ea71ec6eefb0f31f77c4263b5	b4bf330bd3a24d97108312f529fddb42	553003622ec0cf7e5104e6f016d4d4b1	inproceedings	Landing CG on EARTH: a case study of fine-grained multithreading on an evolutionary path	Kevin B. Theobald and Gagan Agrawal and Rishi Kumar and Gerd Heber and Guang R. Gao and Paul Stodghill and Keshav Pingali	\N	2000
8559333	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CVPR '97: Proceedings of the 1997 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '97)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Davis1997Representation	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=794485	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-05 12:57:55}, citeulike-article-id = {4011569}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0-8186-7822-4}	A new view-based approach to the representation and recognition of action is presented. The basis of the representation is a temporal template -- a static vector-image where the vector value at each point is a function of the motion properties at the corresponding spatial location in an image sequence. Using 18 aerobics exercises as a test domain, we explore the representational power of a simple, two component version of the templates: the first value is a binary value indicating the presence of motion, and the second value is a function of the recency of motion in a sequence. We then develop a recognition method which matches these temporal templates against stored instances of views of known actions. The method automatically performs temporal segmentation, is invariant to linear changes in speed, and runs in real-time on a standard platform. We recently incorporated this technique into the KidsRoom: an interactive, narrative play-space for children.	99b5b77705d23bfa70acd279ff662689	ac77eb641dd3971b7788db3ca54bd8b4	d3bf59c21441a3069c5ad57fcf6c458a	inproceedings	The Representation and Recognition of Human Movement Using Temporal Templates	James W. Davis and Aaron F. Bobick	\N	1997
8559334	SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev.	28	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Byers98-DFA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/285243.285258	\N		\N	\N	56--67	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:53:02}, citeulike-article-id = {821736}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1581130031}, doi = {10.1145/285243.285258}	\N	3c3bb48ae0845c6902d2745e5fa54a78	166675e9c85b1586ca69a080279fd16c	953992fb819f200b91173d2b345aba8b	article	A digital fountain approach to reliable distribution of bulk data	John W. Byers and Michael Luby and Michael Mitzenmacher and Ashutosh Rege	\N	1998
8559335	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences	363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nekovee05-RMG	http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2005.1606	\N		\N	\N	1775--1791	\N	1833	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-03 15:51:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4001274}, priority = {0}, comment = {http://aiweb.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/node/2118/163\\#comment-163}, doi = {10.1098/rsta.2005.1606}	In its simplest form, multicast communication is the process of sending data packets from a source to multiple destinations in the same logical multicast group. IP multicast allows the efficient transport of data through wide-area networks, and its potentially great value for the Grid has been highlighted recently by a number of research groups. In this paper, we focus on the use of IP multicast in Grid applications, which require high-throughput reliable multicast. These include Grid-enabled computational steering and collaborative visualization applications, and wide-area distributed computing. We describe the results of our extensive evaluation studies of state-of-the-art reliable-multicast protocols, which were performed on the UK's high-speed academic networks. Based on these studies, we examine the ability of current reliable multicast technology to meet the Grid's requirements and discuss future directions.	30a304a10cf63c51d662cdeaaae8d46f	748a80652ff5dfea7c6c66f2883e54f1	f7fabbf1b6814b7e3388b18a50ad8466	article	Reliable multicast for the Grid: a case study in experimental computer science	Maziar Nekovee and Marinho P. Barcellos and Michael Daw	\N	2005
8559336	ACM Comput. Surv.	36	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Johnston2004Advances	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013208.1013209	\N		\N	\N	1--34	\N	1	\N	issn = {0360-0300}, posted-at = {2009-02-02 22:48:50}, citeulike-article-id = {86951}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1145/1013208.1013209}	\N	7bfba5518e1bbc3bf99eb481fc567e22	9c478731edbdf0651e16eba91110bb35	afddc3a293730097bd1380c424e5f464	article	Advances in dataflow programming languages	Wesley M. Johnston and Paul R. P. Hanna and Richard J. Millar	\N	2004
8559337	IEEE Softw.	12	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Garlan1995-AMW	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/52.469757	\N		\N	\N	17--26	\N	6	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, posted-at = {2009-02-01 15:55:53}, citeulike-article-id = {206004}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/52.469757}	\N	deeaab30b304a3dee5614c14e5fb321d	ff6f1f03139f98ef77736dfd72aa9044	a63a1e047df2588624a10871aa26ef4c	article	Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard	David Garlan and Robert Allen and John Ockerbloom	\N	1995
8559338	The International Journal of Robotics Research	28	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joyeux-09-pmm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0278364908098370	\N		\N	\N	220--240	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-26 14:04:03}, citeulike-article-id = {3946334}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1177/0278364908098370}	This paper presents a software component, the plan manager, which provides the services needed to build and execute plans in a multirobot context. This plan manager handles fully dynamic plans (insertion and removal of tasks), provides tools for safe concurrent execution and modification of plans, and handles distributed plan supervision without permanent robot-to-robot communication. The proposed concept is illustrated by a scenario which involves the navigation of a rover and an unmanned aerial vehicle in an initially unmapped environment. 10.1177/0278364908098370	94e9f690f3f0442b473d1f60caabf3f5	c88c3267da954d8240027eea5dee6c7c	bf553b1a0730d45ad30558c201759454	article	A Plan Manager for Multi-robot Systems	Sylvain Joyeux and Rachid Alami and Simon Lacroix and Roland Philippsen	\N	2009
8559339	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joyeux-07-scs	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2007.4399369	\N		\N	\N	3038--3043	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-26 13:59:57}, citeulike-article-id = {3946325}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2007.4399369}	This paper presents a software component, the plan database, which provides the needed services to define plans, execute them and more importantly adapt them during execution. This plan database handles fully dynamic plans (insertion and removal of tasks), defines task transformation operators and provides tools for safe concurrent execution and modification of plans. These features are essential in multi-robot and human-robot contexts, where tasks need to be easily passed between systems and plan adaptation helps coping with the unpredictability inherent to systems where multiple agent make decisions.	155b9b0dd21310798ef567fc4a7e9a6f	dcf01c0e2799269641c2372040fc0973	e97283164a76503b074eff20ec8e666a	inproceedings	A Software component for simultaneous plan execution and adaptation	S. Joyeux and R. Alami and S. Lacroix	\N	2007
8559340	Software, IEEE	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cusumano2003-SDW	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2003.1241363	\N		\N	\N	28--34	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-08 15:43:10}, citeulike-article-id = {3860482}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2003.1241363}	A survey of 104 projects in India, Japan, Europe, and the US is yielding quantitative data about these countries' software development practices and performance, adoption of competing development models, and the practices' impact on performance. The findings are particularly relevant to firms that are considering the potential advantages or a greater use of outsourcing.	959a33c681f00e541ecccb8b5c78e695	20072139515592b34fdfcbe2ef87be7a	804d2f2fb35fa8588147f0188acfca9a	article	Software development worldwide: the state of the practice	M. Cusumano and A. Maccormack and C. F. Kemerer and B. Crandall	\N	2003
8559341	IEEE Software	23	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	sw06-ppf	http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/magazines/software\\#3	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-16 12:39:42}, citeulike-article-id = {3796358}, priority = {0}	This special issue celebrates 10 years of software architecture conferences and workshops and the 10th anniversary of the first IEEE Software special issue on the topic in November 1995. We aim to address the latest thinking about creating, capturing, and using software architecture throughout a software system's life. The articles we've chosen cover innovative methods and techniques emerging from research to support software architecture practice. They also emphasize the methods, techniques, tools, and software engineering principles that support organizations taking an architecture-centric approach to software development.	6efcc890db8ecc22cf6fb3c3f46e72d5	f85caaa2c938a8f0a1a59a5622187562	a3068ec221e8d315cf71f9df8086af3c	article	Special Issue On Software Architecture	\N	Philippe Kruchten and Henk Obbink and Judith Stafford	2006
8559342	IEEE Software	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Dromey06-COT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2006.44	\N		\N	\N	120, 118--119	\N	2	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, posted-at = {2008-12-11 15:01:36}, citeulike-article-id = {3773820}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2006.44}	Frederick Brooks' famous article "No Silver Bullet" implied that we can't hope to make significant gains in software development. In other words, software engineering has run into a brick wall. However, using an appropriate representation of software system behavior, such as behavior trees, can help us climb over this wall.	b9e62b6dd8ad060a1331dcdfc1caae5c	55bd995fd0653c02c4960f10d6a3b40c	1ee36492b3f3eff5a86ae209d52a8aef	article	Climbing over the "No Silver Bullet" Brick Wall	Geoff R. Dromey	\N	2006
8559343	Software, IEEE	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Booch08-MAC	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2008.91	\N		\N	\N	14--15	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-11 14:21:33}, citeulike-article-id = {2976696}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2008.91}	Without refactoring, complex software-intensive systems become increasingly irregular and thus increasingly chaotic over time. We can understand complex software systems only when they're nearly decomposable and hierarchic. One measure the author uses is lines of source code: the greater the SLOC, the more inertia to change the system will have, the more people it will take to keep it fed, the more stakeholders who will be crawling all over it. The author describes the more complex measures he uses; these are tuned to Philippe Kruchten's 4+1 view model of architecture. He also counts the number of identifiable design patterns at work. These metrics can generally be gathered automatically via clever mining of configuration management and testing data.	832064d68410747c0700a9b39daa9772	10fbe8ca66f51c97ff0735e4b9c16569	11119bc78cf185202c0370680558c481	article	Measuring Architectural Complexity	Grady Booch	\N	2008
8559344	Software, IEEE	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software, IEEE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Booch08-AOP	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2008.56	\N		\N	\N	18--19	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-11 14:12:39}, citeulike-article-id = {2735816}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2008.56}	What is the optimal design for a given system, a design that reasonably balances all the forces that weigh in on the problem? In turn, what is the optimal organizational structure for developing, deploying, and evolving that system? The challenge for every organization is to find the sweet spot that provides the right balance of innovation, predictability, repeatability, and risk confrontation for that project at every given moment. The book Organizational Patterns of Agile Development by Jim Coplien and Neil Harrison focuses on organizational patterns, a number of which are germane to the evolution of a system's architecture. The author proposes five additional, overarching organizational patterns.	89577e6d53da8dd5d6c53c92eb456f6f	fb1b65a7a00cef704a7f00994c183f0c	a0a21741ffe0fba2c8148cb6c260b36c	article	Architectural Organizational Patterns	Grady Booch	\N	2008
8559345	Computer	41	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Lindvall08-BSA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2008.176	\N		\N	\N	98--101	\N	6	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, posted-at = {2008-12-11 14:10:23}, citeulike-article-id = {2943792}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.176}	\N	20c1b0dcd872911aac46f43123eca7a0	360a341d196cc59801d533d06bef2905	61e0375b5a1e9a3241f573aa301eb0dc	article	Bridging the Software Architecture Gap	Mikael Lindvall and Dirk Muthig	\N	2008
8559346	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	14th Conference on Patterns Languages of Programs	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monticello, IL, USA	\N	\N	Ahluwalia07-SDP	http://www.google.de/url?sa=t\\&\\#38;source=web\\&\\#38;ct=res\\&\\#38;cd=1\\&\\#38;url=http\\%3A\\%2F\\%2Fwww.hillside.net\\%2Fplop\\%2F2007\\%2Fpapers\\%2FPLoP2007\\_Ahluwalia.pdf\\&\\#38;ei=6h1BSZegB5W20gWv4envBg\\&\\#38;usg=AFQjCNH3iABq-Pf8G\\_wIeD2F37S\\_G9PudQ\\&\\#38;sig2=uJtAAUW38Y1fnFgTCQWBQg	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-11 14:05:17}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3380503}	Achieving highest possible scalability is a complex combination of many factors. This\
paper presents a pattern language that can be used to make a system highly\
scalable.	84e6e07c23e49070f2d8dbd5fda8e83d	8bc66d681e9b7490e9ee5ad9b67bdc8e	f83b70cd8b898b3d5737836594e50c09	inproceedings	Scalability Design Patterns	Kanwardeep S. Ahluwalia	\N	2007
8559347	Aerospace Conference, 2001, IEEE Proceedings.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aerospace Conference, 2001, IEEE Proceedings.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Volpe2001-CRA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AERO.2001.931701	\N		\N	\N	1/121--1/132 vo	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 14:48:17}, citeulike-article-id = {3390824}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1109/AERO.2001.931701}	This paper presents an overview of a newly developed Coupled Layer Architecture for Robotic Autonomy (CLARAty), which is designed for improving the modularity of system software while more tightly coupling the interaction of autonomy and controls. First, we frame the problem by briefly reviewing previous work in the field and describing the impediments and constraints that been encountered. Then we describe why a fresh approach to the topic is warranted, and introduce our new two-tiered design as an evolutionary modification of the conventional three-level robotics architecture. The new design features a tight coupling of the planner and executive in one Decision Layer, which interacts with a separate Functional Layer at all levels of system granularity. The Functional Layer is an object-oriented software hierarchy that provides basic capabilities of system operation, resource prediction, state estimation, and status reporting. The Decision Layer utilizes these capabilities of the Functional Layer to achieve goals by expanding, ordering, initiating and terminating activities. Both declarative and procedural planning methods are used in this process. Current efforts are targeted at implementing an initial version of this architecture on our research Mars rover platforms, Rocky 7 and 8. In addition, we are working with the NASA robotics and autonomy communities to expand the scope and participation in this architecture, moving toward a flight implementation in the 2007 time-frame	09f7f6a2f469cda9689e7b66e9c08307	00341f79d0830458c0d2953e2ad616b8	c5acfe5812fb0dae01f9c4f048b2ed5c	inproceedings	The CLARAty architecture for robotic autonomy	R. Volpe and I. Nesnas and T. Estlin and D. Mutz and R. Petras and H. Das	\N	2001
8559348	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 1998. Proceedings., 1998 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 1998. Proceedings., 1998 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Simmons1998-TDL	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.1998.724883	\N		\N	\N	1931--1937 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-10-09 14:45:37}, citeulike-article-id = {2634869}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.1998.724883}	Robot systems must achieve high level goals while remaining reactive to contingencies and new opportunities. This typically requires robot systems to coordinate concurrent activities, monitor the environment, and deal with exceptions. We have developed a new language to support such task-level control. The language, TDL, is an extension of C++ that provides syntactic support for task decomposition, synchronization, execution monitoring, and exception handling. A compiler transforms TDL into pure C++ code that utilizes a platform-independent task management library. This paper introduces TDL, describes the task tree representation that underlies the language, and presents some aspects of its implementation and use in an autonomous mobile robot	a2b652b738cded38381ce336d82ac354	00fde9e12164cba795258aabd335f7ca	fce419c11710d247884d283856247c25	inproceedings	A task description language for robot control	R. Simmons and D. Apfelbaum	\N	1998
8559349	Perspectives of Neural-Symbolic Integration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ritter2007-DIP	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73954-8\\_7	\N		\N	\N	159--178	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-15 12:25:49}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3268871}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73954-8\\_7}	One of the major milestones to higher cognition may be the ability to shape movements that involve very complex interactions with the environment. Based on this hypothesis we argue that the study and technical replication of manual intelligence may serve as a  ” Rosetta Stone” for designing cognitive robot architectures. The development of such architectures will strongly benefit if improvements to their interaction capabilities in the task domain become paired with efficient modes of interaction in the domain of configuring and restructuring such systems. We find that this  ” dual interaction perspective” is closely connected with the challenge of integrating holistic and symbolic aspects of representations.	095709f9094137f6c26e185ac2054cf5	87e65f437adb8f6d2fa2fccce1a71c3b	1532ec4c31d2fb53d18f552c3a33e896	incollection	A Dual Interaction Perspective for Robot Cognition: Grasping as a  ” Rosetta Stone”	Helge Ritter and Robert Haschke and Jochen Steil	\N	2007
8559350	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007. IROS 2007. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rothling2007-PPA	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2007.4398963	\N		\N	\N	2951--2956	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-15 12:24:07}, citeulike-article-id = {3268870}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2007.4398963}	We present a strategy for grasping of real world objects with two anthropomorphic hands, the three-fingered 9- DOF hydraulic TUM and the very dextrous 20-DOF pneumatic Bielefeld Shadow Hand. Our approach to grasping is based on a reach-pre-grasp-grasp scheme loosely motivated by human grasping. We comparatively describe the two robot setups, the control schemes, and the grasp type determination. We show that the grasp strategy can robustly cope with inaccurate control and object variation. We demonstrate that it can be ported among platforms with minor modifications. Grasping success is evaluated by comparative experiments performing a benchmark test on 21 everyday objects.	bb79ed2c6bfc8fd70e03acbc324ed332	f996981f2db8feebce4cbd1e2be45b52	510a8c5b397de003032437c0353d14a3	inproceedings	Platform portable anthropomorphic grasping with the bielefeld 20-DOF shadow and 9-DOF TUM hand	F. Rothling and R. Haschke and J. J. Steil and H. Ritter	\N	2007
8559351	Behavioral and Brain Sciences	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	PG2004-TMP	\N	\N		\N	\N	169--226	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-15 09:51:14}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3268305}	\N	f58706e556e656b19c20d27a1cdd76fc	c83fc40239eccab0dd36b693acdbd03b	f360b08fe4bfbfc8b34ba6a31424f58b	article	Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue	Martin J. Pickering and Simon Garrod	\N	2004
8559352	Computer	27	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Chen1994-CSS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.291290	\N		\N	\N	58--66	\N	5	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, posted-at = {2008-09-15 09:35:32}, citeulike-article-id = {1056557}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/2.291290}	\N	c0211c2c0f4b12fae5f13588f7c862cb	283501b01d8edee16afb37f1be579732	c74158c6edb9496665302a9bbbfea0fc	article	Collaborative Systems: Solving the Vocabulary Problem	Hsinchun Chen	\N	1994
8559353	Commun. ACM	30	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Furnas1987-TCP	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/32206.32212	\N		\N	\N	964--971	\N	11	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, posted-at = {2008-09-15 09:33:44}, citeulike-article-id = {117727}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/32206.32212}	\N	07e547a8f6b61fcf38a7c75504f52b6f	b03603efa8152234684ffce8b44a5abb	dd053f8c942961b81c86fe127affd1f0	article	The vocabulary problem in human-system communication	G. W. Furnas and T. K. Landauer and L. M. Gomez and S. T. Dumais	\N	1987
8559354	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Woods06-MIH	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--58	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-13 17:47:35}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3252259}	\N	b595d8876654eeeeed3c62a57a147395	85bffe0428639f40c8588b0ab6d7073c	57c8dc18a9cfb236fcb9ac2698b54349	inproceedings	Methodological Issues in HRI: A Comparison of Live and Video-Based Methods in Robot to Human Approach Direction Trials	Sarah N. Woods and Michael L. Walters and Kheng L. Koay and Kerstin Dautenhahn	\N	2006
8559355	Speech Commun.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Batliner2003How	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6393(02)00079-1	\N		\N	\N	117--143	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0167-6393}, posted-at = {2008-09-13 16:02:52}, citeulike-article-id = {1342575}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0167-6393(02)00079-1}	\N	8d0603e2ef46b6a228fcf9e12cddb28b	a980341678ade6bf94ebf35b8663ddd1	19475542712ffb39661461a63cdd06e6	article	How to find trouble in communication	A. Batliner and K. Fischer and R. Huber and J. Spilker and E. N\\&\\#246;th	\N	2003
8559356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Center for the Study of Language and Information	Stanford, CA, USA	\N	\N	Nass1997Computers	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=278213.278222	\N		\N	\N	137--162	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-13 16:00:20}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1575860805}, citeulike-article-id = {2953077}	\N	ff26772ba230f8657c71f01cc0362c45	0d2a64ed349b27e9e6e9ca67919731b2	d20de150eae45d89521dca5f9e3f9042	article	Computers are social actors: a review of current research	Clifford I. Nass and Youngme Moon and John Morkes and Eun-Young Kim and B. J. Fogg	\N	1997
8559357	Robotics and Autonomous Systems	42	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fong03-SSI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8890(02)00372-X	\N		\N	\N	143--166	\N	3-4	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-13 15:47:27}, citeulike-article-id = {1030358}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/S0921-8890(02)00372-X}	This paper reviews "socially interactive robots": robots for which social human-robot interaction is important. We begin by discussing the context for socially interactive robots, emphasizing the relationship to other research fields and the different forms of "social robots". We then present a taxonomy of design methods and system components used to build socially interactive robots. Finally, we describe the impact of these robots on humans and discuss open issues. An expanded version of this paper, which contains a survey and taxonomy of current applications, is available as a technical report [T. Fong, I. Nourbakhsh, K. Dautenhahn, A survey of socially interactive robots: concepts, design and applications, Technical Report No. CMU-RI-TR-02-29, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 2002].	0a8fc6ed423aaea81465508d6f891aa8	0084f78f6f18752351f5a191b71e6503	431309d5b34c1c06df1d0e1e433e13a4	article	A survey of socially interactive robots	Terrence Fong and Illah Nourbakhsh and Kerstin Dautenhahn	\N	2003
8559358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	American Associaton for Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomaz2006-RIH	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-13 15:28:06}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3251882}	\N	61ac463da8b16fb2c2d20fb41692b41d	44363db15d05955cf36a71bf176ed5ef	0f1e24cf6a0a45b547a4020de629d09f	inproceedings	Reinforcement Learning with Human Teachers: Evidence of Feedback and          Guidance with Implications for Learning Performance	Andrea L. Thomaz and Cynthia Breazeal	\N	2006
8559359	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2004. (IROS 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2004. (IROS 2004). Proceedings. 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lockerd2004-TSG	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2004.1389954	\N		\N	\N	3475--3480 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-13 15:13:45}, citeulike-article-id = {1727536}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/IROS.2004.1389954}	We view the problem of machine learning as a collaboration between the human and the machine. Inspired by human-style tutelage, we situate the learning problem within a dialog in which social interaction structures the learning experience, providing instruction, directing attention, and controlling the complexity of the task. We present a learning mechanism, implemented on a humanoid robot, to demonstrate that a collaborative dialog framework allows a robot to efficiently learn a task from a human, generalize this ability to a new task configuration, and show commitment to the overall goal of the learned task. We also compare this approach to traditional machine learning approaches.	f980b440acfaa37e556b3f93f8199635	c7af7379250b8ff49ccf7ffdd53faa1d	bcfe1c014526f29ef9388afd79980c62	inproceedings	Tutelage and socially guided robot learning	A. Lockerd and C. Breazeal	\N	2004
8559360	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006. SMC '06. IEEE International Conference on	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2006. SMC '06. IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fong07-aps	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSMC.2006.384609	\N		\N	\N	3198--3203	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-12 16:48:33}, citeulike-article-id = {3246727}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ICSMC.2006.384609}	The Peer-To-Peer Human-Robot Interaction (P2P-HRI) project is developing techniques to improve task coordination and collaboration between human and robot partners. Our work is motivated by the need to develop effective human-robot teams for space mission operations. A central element of our approach is creating dialogue and interaction tools that enable humans and robots to flexibly support one another. In order to understand how this approach can influence task performance, we recently conducted a series of tests simulating a lunar construction task with a human-robot team. In this paper, we describe the tests performed, discuss our initial results, and analyze the effect of intervention on task performance.	5267fe8722d3669c190d9e98c291be95	df50295fe2076703aa3c1547754ed4d3	1908244a3ff32ad6e622d9d34da2d75a	inproceedings	A Preliminary Study of Peer-to-Peer Human-Robot Interaction	T. Fong and J. Scholtz and J. A. Shah and L. Fluckiger and C. Kunz and D. Lees and J. Schreiner and M. Siegel and L. M. Hiatt and I. Nourbakhsh and R. Simmons and R. Ambrose and R. Burridge and B. Antonishek and M. Bugajska and A. Schultz and J. G. Trafton	\N	2006
8559361	Connection Science	15	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Nagai03-CM	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540090310001655101	\N		\N	\N	211--229	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-03 10:19:02}, citeulike-article-id = {3184470}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/09540090310001655101}	This paper presents a constructive model by which a robot acquires the ability of joint\
attention with a human caregiver based on its embedded mechanisms of visual attention and\
learning with self-evaluation. The former is to look at a salient object in the robot's view, and the\
latter is to learn sensorimotor co-ordination when visual attention has succeeded. Since the success\
of visual attention does not always correspond to the success of joint attention, the robot has\
incorrect learning data for joint attention as well as correct data. However, the robot is expected\
statistically to lose incorrect data as outliers since such data do not have any correlation in the\
sensorimotor co-ordination while correct data have a correlation. The robot consequently acquires\
the ability of joint attention by finding the correlation in the sensorimotor co-ordination even if\
multiple objects are placed at random positions in an environment and a human caregiver does not\
provide any task evaluation to the robot. The experimental results show that the proposed model\
makes the robot reproduce the developmental process of infants' joint attention. Therefore, the\
proposed model could be one of the models to explain how infants develop the ability of joint attention.	acc4a9ff4ead2caa81f0da0b3937078a	6f3514d4d1fec87f9075986bd29e3084	65a8dcd5940cda83d0c5777a51f4ce6d	article	A constructive model for the development of joint attention	Yukie Nagai and Koh Hosada and Akio Morita and Minoru Asada	\N	2003
8559362	Robotics Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fong01-CDH	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36460-9\\_17	\N		\N	\N	255--266	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-02 13:10:39}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3181821}, doi = {10.1007/3-540-36460-9\\_17}	Teleoperation can be improved if humans and robots work as partners, exchanging information and assisting one another to achieve common goals. In this paper, we discuss the importance of collaboration and dialogue in human-robot systems. We then present collaborative control, a system model in which human and robot collaborate, and describe its use in vehicle teleoperation.	ec1ef906a45f94d5a10728a7e371146b	5efc42a3f63b1ec001b5351847a8a2b5	fd99cc166ad1f843d90217e71ae71c31	incollection	Collaboration, Dialogue, Human-Robot Interaction	Terrence Fong and Charles Thorpe and Charles Baur	\N	2003
8559363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human-Robot Interaction	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Engelhardt92-HRI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-02 13:06:20}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3181814}	\N	0f859dbabded444f47ee2c22dd31c315	c3d12acb847c260a6bec9b96330d4d24	5b241629e31714e5b70cfdafa8e23851	inbook	Human-Robot Integration for Service Robotics	K. G. Engelhardt and R. A. Edwards	Mansour Rahimi and Waldemar Karwowski	1992
8559364	IEEE Security and Privacy	6	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Bratus07-STO	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSP.2008.79	\N		\N	\N	71--74	\N	3	\N	issn = {1540-7993}, posted-at = {2008-09-02 09:52:32}, citeulike-article-id = {3019450}, priority = {2}, comment = {the user interface problem of security.}, doi = {10.1109/MSP.2008.79}	\N	cd125215f834abe2a98a916ac5036aae	d1264a776bbd1ec365e39d827785cc4b	1e92090e0fb3919a4d2165baaf3724ca	article	Why Do Street-Smart People Do Stupid Things Online?	Sergey Bratus and Chris Masone and Sean W. Smith	\N	2008
8559365	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1995. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century., IEEE International Conference on	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1995. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century., IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kawamura95-DPS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSMC.1995.538369	\N		\N	\N	3736--3741 vol.	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-02 09:45:13}, citeulike-article-id = {3181112}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/ICSMC.1995.538369}	The purpose of this paper is to present our design philosophy for service robotics research and development and describe our current efforts along this line. Our approach begins with a discussion of the role of service robotics and some features that are unique to service robotics. We then describe our design philosophy that emphasizes compromise and practicality in design. We will use this philosophy in the design and integration of a new service robot system, based on ISAC and HERO. ISAC is a stationary service robot designed to feed physically challenged individuals that is operated by voice command. HERO is a small mobile robot integrated into the system to provide new functionality for the user. We will make use of our design philosophy to solve some of the robot navigation problems and describe how our approach will help us solve these problems in an efficient manner. Some problems will be approached by a technical solution, and other problems will be solved through an expanded user interface and appeal to the intelligence of the user of the system. Performance of a useful service with limited intervention from a user at a reasonable cost is our goal	6ae07c84dc02a82c4aa33cde065bb9c7	3cd67130fea107eff8f6eb010004b089	3b7925b420969c83e4c54c31d6b8139f	inproceedings	Design philosophy for service robots	K. Kawamura and R. T. Pack and M. Iskarous	\N	1995
8559366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Multi-robot Systems: From Swarms to Intelligent Automata	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	Scholtz02-HRI	\N	\N		\N	\N	177--184	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-01 17:32:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3179554}	\N	8f94e9d1fecbd5e92c6c0825f880d8fd	3f4805d662faed71a724236919fbc679	6fa5cc3fab95f4cdd98d6a8a9a666486	inbook	Human-Robot Interactions: Creating synergistic cyber forces	Jean C. Scholtz	A. C. Schultz and L. E. Parker	2002
8559367	Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burke2004Final	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMCC.2004.826287	\N		\N	\N	103--112	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-01 13:39:35}, citeulike-article-id = {3179041}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TSMCC.2004.826287}	As part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency/National Science Foundation study on human-robot interaction (HRI), over sixty representatives from academia, government, and industry participated in an interdisciplinary workshop, which allowed roboticists to interact with psychologists, sociologists, cognitive scientists, communication experts and human-computer interaction specialists to discuss common interests in the field of HRI, and to establish a dialogue across the disciplines for future collaborations. We include initial work that was done in preparation for the workshop, links to keynote and other presentations, and a summary of the findings, outcomes, and recommendations that were generated by the participants. Findings of the study include-the need for more extensive interdisciplinary interaction, identification of basic taxonomies and research issues, social informatics, establishment of a small number of common application domains, and field experience for members of the HRI community. An overall conclusion of the workshop was expressed as the following-HRI is a cross-disciplinary area, which poses barriers to meaningful research, synthesis, and technology transfer. The vocabularies, experiences, methodologies, and metrics of the communities are sufficiently different that cross-disciplinary research is unlikely to happen without sustained funding and an infrastructure to establish a new HRI community.	6913ac4422e77e75fc9468e9ed9efe6b	15939f5c140cbe9155fabdea0b602cd4	98eb4240907e931199080c72d97206d0	article	Final report for the DARPA/NSF interdisciplinary study on human-robot interaction	J. L. Burke and R. R. Murphy and E. Rogers and V. J. Lumelsky and J. Scholtz	\N	2004
8559368	Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murphy04-HRI	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSMCC.2004.826267	\N		\N	\N	138--153	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-01 13:36:10}, citeulike-article-id = {3179030}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TSMCC.2004.826267}	Rescue robotics has been suggested by a recent DARPA/NSF study as an application domain for the research in human-robot integration (HRI). This paper provides a short tutorial on how robots are currently used in urban search and rescue (USAR) and discusses the HRI issues encountered over the past eight years. A domain theory of the search activity is formulated. The domain theory consists of two parts: 1) a workflow model identifying the major tasks, actions, and roles in robot-assisted search (e.g., a workflow model) and 2) a general information flow model of how data from the robot is fused by various team members into information and knowledge. The information flow model also captures the types of situation awareness needed by each agent in the rescue robot system. The article presents a synopsis of the major HRI issues in reducing the number of humans it takes to control a robot, maintaining performance with geographically distributed teams with intermittent communications, and encouraging acceptance within the existing social structure.	d47c352d9ec249af47badca050f0b0de	7be963ee98daabfd0ff3c590b3ac2a57	6940ed1ee54c55256bc7086fc9d2e95c	article	Human-robot interaction in rescue robotics	R. R. Murphy	\N	2004
8559369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HRI '06: Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI/SIGART conference on Human-robot interaction	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fong06-HRIOS	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1121241.1121251	\N		\N	\N	41--48	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-09-01 12:24:25}, location = {Salt Lake City, Utah, USA}, citeulike-article-id = {3178956}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1-59593-294-1}, doi = {10.1145/1121241.1121251}	In order for humans and robots to work effectively together, they need to be able to converse about abilities, goals and achievements. Thus, we are developing an interaction infrastructure called the  ” Human-Robot Interaction Operating System” (HRI/OS). The HRI/OS provides a structured software framework for building human-robot teams, supports a variety of user interfaces, enables humans and robots to engage in task-oriented dialogue, and facilitates integration of robots through an extensible API.	c54a7c984cda5c79d77ce04d003efd45	5fa634ff051ff7e1328545c80523bded	ea048e2156bbf3cff1d6cea03c31f527	inproceedings	The human-robot interaction operating system	Terrence Fong and Clayton Kunz and Laura M. Hiatt and Magda Bugajska	\N	2006
8559370	cvpr	02	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Hoey2004Value	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2004.259	\N		\N	\N	1026--1033	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1063-6919}, posted-at = {2008-09-01 10:21:46}, citeulike-article-id = {3177856}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/CVPR.2004.259}	This paper presents a method for learning decision theoretic models of facial expressions and gestures from video data. We consider that the meaning of a facial display or gesture to an observer is contained in its relationship to context, actions and outcomes. An agent wishing to capitalize on these relationships must distinguish facial displays and gestures according to how they help the agent to maximize utility. This paper demonstrates how an agent can learn relationships between unlabeled observations of a person\\&\\#146;s face and gestures, the context, and its own actions and utility function. The agent needs no prior knowledge about the number or the structure of the gestures and facial displays that are valuable to distinguish. The agent discovers classes of human non-verbal behaviors, as well as which are important for choosing actions that optimize over the utility of possible outcomes. This value-directed model learning allows an agent to focus resources on recognizing only those behaviors which are useful to distinguish. We show results in a simple gestural robotic control problem and in a simple card game played by two human players.	b917e1542619d76071a0b2d65dfefcbf	64f1c79dafe78fc670949288d966b029	45f7d442815a4f1361bd5efad32442df	article	Value Directed Learning of Gestures and Facial Displays	Jesse Hoey and James J. Little	\N	2004
8559371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACL '00: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Roy2000Spoken	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1075218.1075231	\N		\N	\N	93--100	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-31 21:13:30}, citeulike-article-id = {746198}, priority = {2}, comment = {found very low word recognition rates for free speech. might be good source to suggest that limitation of the vocabulary is necessary.}, doi = {10.3115/1075218.1075231}	\N	99f4df5a2874965d96af1b260a723edf	edf32b5741040fffc92455a36a803583	0b6c18e38d1a98f0f123de5a552c1749	inproceedings	Spoken dialogue management using probabilistic reasoning	Nicholas Roy and Joelle Pineau and Sebastian Thrun	\N	2000
8559372	Human-Computer Interaction	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	Thrun2004Toward	http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci1901\\&2\\_2	\N		\N	\N	9--24	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-31 20:39:49}, citeulike-article-id = {3177030}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1207/s15327051hci1901\\&2\\_2}	The goal of this article is to introduce the reader to the rich and vibrant field of robotics. Robotics is a field in change; the meaning of the term robot today differs substantially from the term just 1 decade ago. The primary purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive description of past- and present-day robotics. It identifies the major epochs of robotic technology and systems-from industrial to service robotics-and characterizes the different styles of human-robot interaction paradigmatic for each epoch. To help set the agenda for research on human-robot interaction, the article articulates some of the most pressing open questions pertaining to modern-day human-robot interaction.	9c40fa381e853f4f6ba682a7e639d7ce	dff960cd0ec4771947a0a8364dcf12b5	49b3f8dbc34d7e1e02cceab7da83c813	article	Toward a Framework for Human-Robot Interaction	Sebastian Thrun	\N	2004
8559373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Olteanu2004Efficient	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/967900.968032	\N		\N	\N	627--631	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-06 13:31:15}, citeulike-article-id = {342642}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1581138121}, doi = {10.1145/967900.968032}	\N	a365ffbc61a0850715004f3679f29005	83d798fcf582f805953d9a6ad3508dcd	ce84165a2ce78c094ca487a50272c4c0	inproceedings	An efficient single-pass query evaluator for XML data streams	Dan Olteanu and Tim Furche and Fran\\&\\#231;ois Bry	\N	2004
8559374	Data Engineering, 2003. Proceedings. 19th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olteanu2003Evaluation	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1260841	\N		\N	\N	702--704	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-06 13:28:57}, priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {342638}	We present SPEX, a streamed and progressive evaluation of regular path expressions with XPath-like qualifiers against XML streams. SPEX proceeds as follows. An expression is translated in linear time into a network of transducers, most of them having 1-DPDT equivalents. Every stream message is then processed once by the entire network and result fragments are output on the fly. In most practical cases SPEX needs a time linear in the stream size and for transducer stacks a memory quadratic in the stream depth. Experiments with a prototype implementation point to a very good efficiency of the SPEX approach.	f30ac94c059f4ffe519dd7b71cf5b4ba	94c4901e77f35f67948835a9fefca15c	6b1dd46d09ef29bb0f20985845a3f367	inproceedings	An evaluation of regular path expressions with qualifiers against XML streams	D. Olteanu and T. Kiesling and F. Bry	\N	2003
8559375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDE '05: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Bry2005XML	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2005.141	\N		\N	\N	1120--1121	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-06 11:35:02}, citeulike-article-id = {342484}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2005.141}	\N	49c6bff4be1aa8ab476622c480ac89c7	1bd1e3dce581d629f25911bf7df26dba	c10d61c5a2567ebe61ccea6304169784	inproceedings	The XML Stream Query Processor SPEX	Francois Bry and Fatih Coskun and Serap Durmaz and Tim Furche and Dan Olteanu and Markus Spannagel	\N	2005
8559376	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '04: Proceedings of the twenty-third ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	BarYossef2004Memory	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1055558.1055584	\N		\N	\N	177--188	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-06 11:15:52}, citeulike-article-id = {342478}, priority = {3}, isbn = {158113858X}, doi = {10.1145/1055558.1055584}	\N	f9ef95683ffbaf8c32c3f6826730df50	6858b545d6feba95cccfa15748a6f5fe	cd54773f23442aa824d4a31742dfa396	inproceedings	On the memory requirements of XPath evaluation over XML streams	Ziv Bar-Yossef and Marcus Fontoura and Vanja Josifovski	\N	2004
8559377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PERCOMW '04: Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Greene2004Instant	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=977405.978601	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:22:25}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0769521061}, citeulike-article-id = {332558}	\N	eafbafe4dc77ff0c4462f186775a4e8c	d96d8ae8b5040a7ae25e6f2058e45c2c	6ee55da9556335129884225fe231ad3d	inproceedings	Instant Messaging \\& Presence Management in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks	Derek Greene and Donal O'Mahony	\N	2004
8559378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Fern225ndez2004YooHoo	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1007568.1007689	\N		\N	\N	911--912	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:18:26}, citeulike-article-id = {332557}, priority = {1}, isbn = {1581138598}, doi = {10.1145/1007568.1007689}	\N	df9333d6ab4c4432417554b89c48bf36	fbdab69d85bb84642a7590056931f20f	2f9d06226c152f210d86a1645982f93f	inproceedings	Yoo-Hoo!: building a presence service with XQuery and WSDL	Mary Fern\\&\\#225;ndez and Nicola Onose and J\\&\\#233;r\\&\\#244;me Sim\\&\\#233;on	\N	2004
8559379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Sankey2002Effective	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1072228.1072297	\N		\N	\N	1--7	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:07:32}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {332556}	\N	5fe13b73b563ac2ce8ae16491edb837b	cdc63d0c8f55578c8205047666730676	37192909f6df2f815807cf941c471054	inproceedings	Effective structural inference for large XML documents	Jason Sankey and Raymond K. Wong	\N	2002
8559380	Data Min. Knowl. Discov.	7	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Garofalakis2003XTRACT	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1021560618289	\N		\N	\N	23--56	\N	1	\N	issn = {1384-5810}, posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:06:35}, citeulike-article-id = {332555}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1021560618289}	\N	0cfca576b69325b700c3b3c9f7ca1e77	1a06bbff1176a7e79a3f05ba0f1963f2	eaf9265950b882be16ab691baec8695c	article	XTRACT: Learning Document Type Descriptors from XML Document Collections	Minos Garofalakis and Aristides Gionis and Rajeev Rastogi and S. Seshadri and Kyuseok Shim	\N	2003
8559381	J. ACM	51	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Crescenzi2004Automatic	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1017460.1017462	\N		\N	\N	731--779	\N	5	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:05:21}, citeulike-article-id = {267320}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1017460.1017462}	\N	a73ab217edc0f11ac6289dd1ec2e9569	59432b24e6a9d621c2886268de23cd04	176982d629f89150201511bb238aac01	article	Automatic information extraction from large websites	Valter Crescenzi and Giansalvatore Mecca	\N	2004
8559382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MLDM '01: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Fernau2001Learning	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=667236	\N		\N	\N	73--87	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-26 19:04:14}, citeulike-article-id = {332542}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540423591}	\N	edd55d53798715f0aa1a60162ab15ad0	e97e980806a7a36122facdc27b5a7a35	e0e5bd6ecad813e1bee3fa44b0cdc0ae	inproceedings	Learning XML Grammars	Henning Fernau	\N	2001
8559383	Cognitive Therapy and Research (Historical Archive)	4	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hollon1980Cognitive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01178214	\N		\N	\N	383--395	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-20 12:36:55}, citeulike-article-id = {326825}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1007/BF01178214}	\N	c475dbf35db40578d5723ff2e6526f48	574cc9e8a036b05783d57c381ee1dc38	126c35078f822adc98b458e0bc940cc0	article	Cognitive self-statements in depression: Development of an automatic thoughts questionnaire	Steven D. Hollon and Philip C. Kendall	\N	1980
8559384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '99: CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Patern2421999Developing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/632716.632858	\N		\N	\N	228--229	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-20 12:34:58}, citeulike-article-id = {326824}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581131585}, doi = {10.1145/632716.632858}	\N	f1910dea65ab8af35ff2985f6dcea2dd	b58a0adba7baf3bb47a63fed8af6fc71	219eebab7f38c1d4e3910a8878da8340	inproceedings	Developing task models from informal scenarios	Fabio Patern\\&\\#242; and Cristiano Mancini	\N	1999
8559385	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Elsevier Science Pub Co}	\N	\N	\N	Helander1997Handbook	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0444818626	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-09-09 12:32:14}, citeulike-article-id = {225335}, priority = {2}, isbn = {0444818626}	{Hardbound. This completely revised edition, of the Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, of which 80\\% of the content is new, reflects the developments in the field since the publication of the first edition in 1988. The handbook is concerned with principles for design of the Human-Computer Interface, and has both academic and practical purposes. It is intended to summarize the research and provide recommendations for how the information can be used by designers of computer systems. The volume may also be used as a reference for teaching and research. Professionals who are involved in design of HCI will find this volume indispensable, including: computer scientists, cognitive scientists, experimental psychologists, human factors professionals, interface designers, systems engineers, managers and executives working with systems development. Much of the information in the handbook may also be generalized to apply to areas outside the traditional f}	59d0a4b361b2131fc65eb8d9e7330dbd	f8df7cf64cc35c4dd1cb8602800adc4c	3a64dbcde9618b6e2a80ad161bbc451a	book	Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction	Helander	\N	1997
8559386	Applied Intelligence	17	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schaal2002Scalable	http://www.metapress.com/link.asp?id=NE7JYH3QCB8K30N9	\N		\N	\N	49--60	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2005-07-08 16:47:57}, citeulike-article-id = {249856}, priority = {2}	\N	3b366b24c9ba503039e03abd33d2a59e	f4308ca7316509994c3310ef824c8c08	f86616df4dc183ec381734ce8a119d94	article	Scalable Techniques from Nonparametric Statistics for Real Time Robot Learning	Stefan Schaal and Christopher G. Atkeson and Sethu Vijayakumar	\N	2002
8559387	Language and Cognitive Processes	13	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Christiansen1998Learning	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/psych/plcp/1998/00000013/00000003/art00005	\N		\N	\N	221--268	\N	2	\N	issn = {0169-0965}, posted-at = {2005-07-08 14:16:40}, citeulike-article-id = {249651}, priority = {2}	\	\	\	Considerable research in language acquisition has addressed the extent to which basic aspects of linguistic structure might be identified on the basis of probabilistic cues in caregiver speech to children. This type of learning mechanism presents classic learnability issues: there are aspects of language for which the input is thought to provide no evidence, and the evidence that does exist tends to be unreliable. We address these issues in the context of the specific problem of learning to identify lexical units in speech. A simple recurrent network was trained on a phoneme prediction task. The model was explicitly provided with information about phonemes, relative lexical stress, and boundaries between utterances. Individually these sources of information provide relatively unreliable cues to word boundaries and no direct evidence about actual word boundaries. After training on a large corpus of childdirected speech, the model was able to use these cues to reliably identify word boundaries. The model shows that aspects of linguistic structure that are not overtly marked in the input can be derived by efficiently combining multiple probabilistic cues. Connectionist networks provide a plausible mechanism for acquiring, representing, and combining such probabilistic information.	c37770fc9465a0b7f2dd52cd9be06863	dfd3ad389c7fc6515d1935f1339f948d	890c74478cc39903ff7807086c649f04	article	Learning to Segment Speech Using Multiple Cues: A Connectionist Model	M. H. Christiansen and J. Allen and M. S. Seidenberg	\N	1998
8559388	Developmental Science	5	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brand2002Evidence	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/desc/2002/00000005/00000001/art00201	\N		\N	\N	72--83	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2005-07-08 14:04:02}, citeulike-article-id = {249648}, priority = {2}	\	\	\	We investigated the possibility that mothers modify their infant-directed actions in ways that might assist infants\\&\\#146; processing of human action. In a between-subjects design, 51 mothers demonstrated the properties of five novel objects either to their infant (age 6-8 months or 11-13 months) or to an adult partner. As predicted, demonstrations to infants were higher in interactiveness, enthusiasm, proximity to partner, range of motion, repetitiveness and simplicity, indicating that mothers indeed modify their infant-directed actions in ways that likely maintain infants\\&\\#146; attention and highlight the structure and meaning of action. The findings demonstrate that \\&\\#145;motherese\\&\\#146; is broader in scope than previously recognized, including modifications to action as well as language.	7d0013b66871e6f1d08f78866b16c5fa	cc2aaa9d756f008ee0bcdf02e1a16d8f	dd655bda558555e1dc20ec01f3e1a84f	article	Evidence for `motionese': modifications in mothers' infant-directed action	R. J. Brand and D. A. Baldwin and L. A. Ashburn	\N	2002
8559389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. IEEE ICRA, Workshop on The Social Mechanisms of Robot Programming by Demonstration	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	motionese-fritsch-2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-07-08 14:02:03}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {249647}	\N	f097c3a95018f64449dc421907f357d6	3b2b5be49c9994a2977dc2d602faffb3	adbe6d99d31e55deec58a5c070367e8e	inproceedings	Detecting 'When to Imitiate' in a Social Context with a Human Caregiver	Jannik Fritsch and Nils Hofemann and Katharina Rohlfing	\N	2005
8559390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 16	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	NIPS2003_VM02	http://web.mit.edu/torralba/www/nips2003.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-07-01 19:55:18}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {241480}	\N	f37170bfb438e96ac2720db0e085e638	d8bdcefce74e03e2f7e719c51ec99db1	63d81e0ad860dbd0cb8919c781003842	incollection	Using the Forest to See the Trees: A Graphical Model For Recognizing Scenes and Objects	Kevin Murphy and Antonio Torralba and William T. Freeman	Sebastian Thrun and Lawrence Saul and Bernhard {sch\\"{o}lkopf}	2004
8559391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doubleday	New York	\N	\N	Goffman1956Presentation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-09 14:33:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {186827}	\N	3987acd4885cfb75790d1769c4874669	edebd2f65e10283ffe321a082367a52d	22e41a8ba9cf495f35510a73713926cc	book	The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life	Erving Goffman	\N	1956
8559392	American Journal of Sociology	86	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Feld1981Focused	\N	\N		\N	\N	1015--1036	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-09 14:32:47}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {186855}	\N	32e20f18d025525438af3a2fb9cb4a95	d95787bfb351600da730cf8a7b2f1795	c5100344cd0d208a3709a6b843c65b36	article	The Focused Organization of Social Ties	Scott Feld	\N	1981
8559393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '04: Proceedings of the 2004 conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	Paulos2004Familiar	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/985692.985721	\N		\N	\N	223--230	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-09 14:32:09}, citeulike-article-id = {74593}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581137028}, doi = {10.1145/985692.985721}	\N	896b16d5394a3c36355a2a5e31364880	5088855889748022f5040c5525e54d2f	beee462e44d199f78ff3dfa2e1f62930	inproceedings	The familiar stranger: anxiety, comfort, and play in public places	Eric Paulos and Elizabeth Goodman	\N	2004
8559394	The American Journal of Sociology	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Granovetter1973Strength	http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2776392	\N		\N	\N	1360--1380	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-09 14:31:52}, citeulike-article-id = {99857}, priority = {3}, doi = {10.2307/2776392}	Analysis of social networks is suggested as a tool for linking micro and macro levels of sociological theory. The procedure is illustrated by elaboration of the macro implications of one aspect of small-scale interaction: the strength of dyadic ties. It is argued that the degree of overlap of two individuals' friendship networks varies directly with the strength of their tie to one another. The impact of this principle on diffusion of influence and information, mobility opportunity, and community organization is explored. Stress is laid on the cohesive power of weak ties. Most network models deal, implicitly, with strong ties, thus confining their applicability to small, well-defined groups. Emphasis on weak ties lends itself to discussion of relations between groups and to analysis of segments of social structure not easily defined in terms of primary groups.	02958c173d16252feae2c708d4459636	d6888418bbaa37f0f576b690504f96ba	4f97a32440234de109a0b06d8ab9e6e6	article	The Strength of Weak Ties	Mark S. Granovetter	\N	1973
8559395	PRESENCE: Teleoperations and Virtual Environments	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klinker1997Confluence	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Special Issue on Augmented Reality	\N	posted-at = {2005-04-25 13:49:45}, priority = {1}, citeulike-article-id = {169809}	\N	09fae812ac4a9581fb41cfb1af6d8904	2d90dd1a8213c3bb1b2e9c5987eab7f1	2ca19d5399c926a566b1e5335084e61d	article	Confluence of Computer Vision and Interactive Graphics for Augmented Reality	Gudrun J. Klinker and Klaus H. Ahlers and David E. Breen and Pierre-Yves Chevalier and Chris Crampton and Douglas S. Greer and Dieter Koller and Andre Kramer and Eric Rose and Mihran Tuceryan and Ross T. Whitaker	\N	1997
8559396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CVRMed '95: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computer Vision, Virtual Reality and Robotics in Medicine	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	Uenohara1995VisionBased	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=704601	\N		\N	\N	13--22	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-04-25 13:41:14}, citeulike-article-id = {169808}, priority = {2}, isbn = {3540591206}	\N	3167341ebdee4f155ee01060512bced9	9947a18fee0a1c709aecf6103562b39a	e4ca58d1298d8e0a4ab612ae4569892f	inproceedings	Vision-Based Object Registration for Real-Time Image Overlay	Michihiro Uenohara and Takeo Kanade	\N	1995
8559397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '01: CHI '01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Nishi2001Interactive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/634067.634286	\N		\N	\N	371--372	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-04-25 13:39:37}, citeulike-article-id = {169807}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581133405}, doi = {10.1145/634067.634286}	\N	d3a453ea3168ee2d7c16b4f4a0af588a	9933ab3487e7b53fb93db5c60cbb06f8	b86b9027632b640b36bb1defb60a6ebc	inproceedings	Interactive object registration and recognition for augmented desk interface	Takahiro Nishi and Yoichi Sato and Hideki Koike	\N	2001
8559398	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rutgers University Press	\N	\N	\N	Leblanc1999Pretty	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-04-22 18:41:36}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {163609}	\N	c9fef87cf83230c72e5b08c219e81d7e	84e319cb02a5cef8ba7b7d1a3122d5f0	ea59d1c31bc8264ccd94f9f0bb4d74fe	book	Pretty in Punk: Girls' Gender Resistance in a Boys' Subculture	Lauraine Leblanc	\N	1999
8559399	ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.	7	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Erickson2000Social	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/344949.345004	\N		\N	\N	59--83	\N	1	\N	issn = {1073-0516}, posted-at = {2005-04-22 18:41:16}, citeulike-article-id = {163696}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/344949.345004}	\N	35823c12593b5b03720eac498fd4cf36	764945de58f8a96b01350b1696a50bbe	548a08675adfc1933a92257663b07c8b	article	Social translucence: an approach to designing systems that support social processes	Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg	\N	2000
8559401	Cognit Psychol	12	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	treisman80	http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7351125	\N		\N	\N	97--136	\N	1	\N	issn = {0010-0285}, posted-at = {2005-03-27 17:22:53}, citeulike-article-id = {141654}, priority = {2}	\N	85e747c42ed322b5178747deed19f9b7	0e81e9482d2f0e91c18ec3a215fe29ab	f9acb768a3caa5c38a6f192760fb3f46	article	A feature-integration theory of attention.	A. M. Treisman and G. Gelade	\N	1980
8559404	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cilibrasi2004Automatic	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.CL/0412098	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-27 11:36:48}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4487}, eprint = {cs.CL/0412098}	We propose a new method to extract semantic knowledge from the world-wide-web\
for both supervised and unsupervised learning using the Google search engine in\
an unconventional manner. The approach is novel in its unrestricted problem\
domain, simplicity of implementation, and manifestly ontological underpinnings.\
We give evidence of elementary learning of the semantics of concepts, in\
contrast to most prior approaches. The method works as follows: The\
world-wide-web is the largest database on earth, and it induces a probability\
mass function, the Google distribution, via page counts for combinations of\
search queries. This distribution allows us to tap the latent semantic\
knowledge on the web. Shannon's coding theorem is used to establish a\
code-length associated with each search query. Viewing this mapping as a data\
compressor, we connect to earlier work on Normalized Compression Distance. We\
give applications in (i) unsupervised hierarchical clustering, demonstrating\
the ability to distinguish between colors and numbers, and to distinguish\
between 17th century Dutch painters; (ii) supervised concept-learning by\
example, using Support Vector Machines, demonstrating the ability to understand\
electrical terms, religious terms, emergency incidents, and by conducting a\
massive experiment in understanding WordNet categories; and (iii) matching of\
meaning, in an example of automatic English-Spanish translation.	44777d60a8158e3cab3035df28b36921	d0a6d81e08a236b41c69d12bad6406de	981021c72322f99081cca1fecdc5e687	misc	Automatic Meaning Discovery Using Google	Rudi Cilibrasi and Paul M. B. Vitanyi	\N	2004
8559405	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sanders21Unsupervised	http://www.cs.rochester.edu/\\~{}sanders/objectdiscovery/sanders-object-discovery-CVPR2001.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-26 12:10:52}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {141134}	\N	c90b5b0967903f7916a9fe1c2bf6929b	d91c3fa4e1ccfbc828a77e0d7e6561cb	4d6315b1ef10e7e6fa93b93750c67157	inproceedings	Unsupervised discovery of objects using temporal coherence	Brandon C. Sanders and Rahul Sukthankar	\N	2--1
8559406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the sixth conference on Applied natural language processing	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Yangarber2000Unsupervised	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=974186	\N		\N	\N	282--289	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-26 12:08:30}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {141127}	\N	cb8f488dd57f2a6911591ea6d92ff38b	deb0e2e82fb3621f27771b1589bc57a9	f80db3c1b62840826c8f3ea88b260280	inproceedings	Unsupervised discovery of scenario-level patterns for Information Extraction	Roman Yangarber and Ralph Grishman and Pasi Tapanainen and Silja Huttunen	\N	2000
8559407	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Cambridge University Press}	\N	\N	\N	Mackay2002Information	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0521642981	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-26 08:56:53}, citeulike-article-id = {141092}, priority = {5}, isbn = {0521642981}	{Information theory and inference, often taught separately, are here united in one entertaining textbook. These topics lie at the heart of many exciting areas of contemporary science and engineering - communication, signal processing, data mining, machine learning, pattern recognition, computational neuroscience, bioinformatics, and cryptography.   This textbook introduces theory in tandem with applications. Information theory is taught alongside practical communication systems, such as arithmetic coding for data compression and sparse-graph codes for error-correction. A toolbox of inference techniques, including message-passing algorithms, Monte Carlo methods, and variational approximations, are developed alongside applications of these tools to clustering, convolutional codes, independent component analysis, and neural networks.   The final part of the book describes the state of the art in error-correcting codes, including low-density parity-check codes, turbo codes, and digital fountain codes -- the twenty-first century standards for satellite communications, disk drives, and data broadcast.    Richly illustrated, filled with worked examples and over 400 exercises, some with detailed solutions, David MacKay's groundbreaking book is ideal for self-learning and for undergraduate or graduate courses. Interludes on crosswords, evolution, and sex provide entertainment along the way.   In sum, this is a textbook on information, communication, and coding for a new generation of students, and an unparalleled entry point into these subjects for professionals in areas as diverse as computational biology, financial engineering, and machine learning.}	f12c224d74db4548c4a0aafb0ed1a307	1b684872b6388924c175f0130ba90f0e	a42164e82a76e9ba7b068bd8bf6f196f	book	Information Theory, Inference \\& Learning Algorithms	David J. C. Mackay	\N	2002
8559409	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	{Arnold Publishers}	\N	\N	\N	Everitt2001Cluster	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/0340761199	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-22 12:18:53}, priority = {0}, isbn = {0340761199}, citeulike-article-id = {134703}	\N	c4490db9758ba246d5197d269e2a176f	f48193562a0e32fdd48d450b56220da0	3a67a4f902289ed9784d41e1d7e9ec05	book	Cluster Analysis	Brian S. Everitt and Sabine Landau and Morven Leese	\N	2001
8559410	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	Hardcover	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	cox2000-mds	http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\\&amp;path=ASIN/1584880945	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-22 12:14:13}, citeulike-article-id = {134700}, priority = {1}, isbn = {1584880945}	The theory of multidimensional scaling arose and grew within the field of the behavioral sciences and now covers several statistical techniques that are widely used in many disciplines. Intended for readers of varying backgrounds, this book comprehensively covers the area while serving as an introduction to the mathematical ideas behind the various techniques of multidimensional scaling.	d7916b64d0c3f7fbe647de3d81b15c74	792a9c8d93f9d4ce27c1eb58d7b61304	92c8b584980fca6e108a88d1eb86b22f	book	Multidimensional Scaling, Second Edition	Trevor F. Cox and Michael A. A. Cox	\N	2000
8559411	Technometrics	45	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cox-mds	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asa/tech/2003/00000045/00000002/art00026	\N		\N	\N	182	\N	2	\N	issn = {0040-1706}, posted-at = {2005-03-22 12:06:08}, citeulike-article-id = {134684}, priority = {2}	\N	cfdac27d26c0257da24a8717b2069ecd	14f5d674937a3a59bfeae73cddae7756	4aec48d3c75bbf26afb7380d796858ad	article	Multidimensional Scaling	T. F. Cox and M. A. A. Cox and B. Raton	\N	2003
8559412	System Sciences, 2005. HICSS '05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siponen2005Integrating	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1385609	\N		\N	\N	185a	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-19 17:41:37}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {133478}	Software developers can use agile software development methods to build secure information systems. Current agile methods have few (if any) explicit security features. While several discrete security methods (such as checklists and management standards) can supplement agile methods, few of these integrate seamlessly into other software development methods. Because of the severe constraints imposed by agile methods, these discrete security techniques integrate very poorly into agile approaches. This article demonstrates how the security features can be integrated into agile methods.	17d66224045df2e75105fa6549021c16	b63895cc9901e4657b9bde140bc16eeb	28ddd914815a262a4c62b4c96e25cd99	inproceedings	Integrating Security into Agile Development Methods	M. Siponen and R. Baskerville and T. Kuivalainen	\N	2005
8559413	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis \\& Machine Intelligence	27	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2005Effective	http://csdl.computer.org/comp/trans/tp/2005/05/i0827abs.htm	\N		\N	\N	827--832	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-19 17:40:22}, citeulike-article-id = {133521}, priority = {3}	Adaptive Gaussian mixtures have been used for modeling nonstationary temporal distributions of pixels in video surveillance applications. However, a common problem for this approach is balancing between model convergence speed and stability. This paper proposes an effective scheme to improve the convergence rate without compromising model stability. This is achieved by replacing the global, static retention factor with an adaptive learning rate calculated for each Gaussian at every frame. Significant improvements are shown on both synthetic and real video data. Incorporating this algorithm into a statistical framework for background subtraction leads to an improved segmentation performance compared to a standard method.	707639819ab8c85ef943b161a3baefbf	3835171b802789b4f650cd5202659c47	b494ae5b7378f515c070717d83f773aa	article	Effective Gaussian Mixture Learning for Video Background Subtraction	Dar-Shyang Lee	\N	2005
8559414	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis \\& Machine Intelligence	27	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huang2005Automated	http://csdl.computer.org/comp/trans/tp/2005/05/i0657abs.htm	\N		\N	\N	657--668	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-19 17:38:36}, citeulike-article-id = {133520}, priority = {3}	This paper proposes a k\\hbox-means type clustering algorithm that can automatically calculate variable weights. A new step is introduced to the k\\hbox-means clustering process to iteratively update variable weights based on the current partition of data and a formula for weight calculation is proposed. The convergency theorem of the new clustering process is given. The variable weights produced by the algorithm measure the importance of variables in clustering and can be used in variable selection in data mining applications where large and complex real data are often involved. Experimental results on both synthetic and real data have shown that the new algorithm outperformed the standard k\\hbox-means type algorithms in recovering clusters in data.	03179ed0daff3d5d4d4bee84622faa06	46b737fe54fbf82b630fb8e573d7a1fe	b478bccc460e2021e6e692616b50393e	article	Automated Variable Weighting in k-Means Type Clustering	Joshua Z. Huang and Michael K. Ng and Hongqiang Rong and Zichen Li	\N	2005
8559415	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	Bielefeld University, Faculty of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	memoryserver	\N	Projektarbeit		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113942}	\N	7a07154e4f752ddb82f499396737782d	fedce3a5c60a6eba08cd03dbf12e5510	482430d4b32ba6743668199e3033a206	techreport	An Active Memory for Cognitive Processes	Ingo L\\"{u}tkebohle	\N	2004
8559416	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	EU Project VAMPIRE	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vampire-d.3.4	\N	Deliverable		\N	\N	\N	\N	D.3.4	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113941}	\N	b5ff106bf081cdc0aedde8d669be805e	7f07db2e3a4f214c7c343651d95e47d3	229e7d52346612d5e2cb636672a60ead	techreport	Context Classification	Marc Hanheide and Christian Bauckhage and Gerhard Sagerer	\N	2003
8559417	\N	3175	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAGM-Symposium	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/dagm/2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113940}	\N	e042486d9297d087442b170199439130	93d552cbb2eea35d44d1caeca2371424	a1f0e3c3b21e5377faa325588790abef	inproceedings	Proc. of the 26th DAGM Symposium	\N	C. E. Rasmussen and H. H. B{\\"u}lthoff and B. Sch{\\"o}lkopf and M. A. Giese	2004
8559418	\N	3175	\N	\N	\N	\N	DAGM-Symposium	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	dagm/BekelBHR04	\N	\N		\N	\N	447--454	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, citeulike-article-id = {113939}, priority = {0}	\N	63f240ba1dee3c2bd8675adde7bd99a4	3544865b95dd9df19c210e3ae000cd95	a21523aac8fe8120e9ee30b2e6b7688d	inproceedings	Adaptive Computer Vision: Online Learning for Object Recognition.	Holger Bekel and Ingo Bax and Gunther Heidemann and Helge Ritter	C. E. Rasmussen and H. H. B{\\"u}lthoff and B. Sch{\\"o}lkopf and M. A. Giese	2004
8559419	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ACM SIGMOD '96: Int. Conf. on Management of Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhang96birch	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zhang96birch.html	\N		\N	\N	103--114	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113938}	\N	92f9453244d81bd80cefd304f440a6c4	bd3d8e33e8785ecf66408081db016ca4	e0eb73bd3bc7b16f265d0723aa86bd3f	inproceedings	{BIRCH}: An Efficient Data Clustering Method For Very Large Databases	Tian Zhang and Raghu Ramakrishnan and Miron Livny	\N	1996
8559420	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PODS '03: Proceedings of the twenty-second ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	garofalakis03	\N	\N		\N	\N	143--154	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113937}, doi = {10.1145/773153.773168}	\N	0c1d84d19117445233b0f7a89fddc274	e1e33447b6d2d09b4974116336d2a761	59275b8c9d870eb17a48ac60c88f8d92	inproceedings	Correlating XML data streams using tree-edit distance embeddings	Minos Garofalakis and Amit Kumar	\N	2003
8559421	\N	2626	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ICVS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Heidemann-2003:ICF	\N	\N		\N	\N	22--33	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113936}	\N	a86c9e16922c6ff44fa7983c78f494f2	66d4002ed9e2f2caadec1232601c2c27	aaf20233bf3cc6f2f392f9778a3e8e35	inproceedings	Integrating Context Free and Context-Dependent Attentional Mechanisms for Gestural Object Reference	G. Heidemann and R. Rae and H. Bekel and I. Bax and H. Ritter	\N	2003
8559422	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. CVPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Viola01-ROD	\N	\N		\N	\N	511--518	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113935}	\N	b3e11057b7aea2733337547ef01e2a44	6e91e05067cf5a5405f448de79c960fa	4638942ca1ad194126db519a66ffedd0	inproceedings	Rapid Object Detection using a Boosted Cascade of Simple Features	P. Viola and M. Jones	\N	2001
8559423	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICE	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	ZeroC-ICE	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113934}, comment = {(private-note){http://www.zeroc.com/ice.html}}	\N	1bba569c9d0e9e0e4aeeffe25af3a4d0	03db87289b3bd1ad4f598d0030c33039	000c5e67ffbcdfa999c118c3b5ee6e9d	misc	{The Internet Communications Engine, ZeroC Inc.}	{zeroc, {. }}	\N	2005
8559424	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBXML	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	Sleepycat-DBXML	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113933}, comment = {(private-note){http://www.sleepycat.com/products/xml.shtml}}	\N	0c7dd3496896a9a7622b64de05184427	52c10235bbdc9db319a3b5fd6872ed15	97fc157dae367a80a47e4182d7ce0ad2	misc	{Berkely DB XML, Sleepycat Software}	{sleepycat, {. S. }}	\N	2005
8559425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VAMPIRE	http://www.vampire-project.org	\N		\N	\N	\N	BU-Vampire	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113931}	\N	bc117a067594fafa33a1cc6fb0ca05c5	69f2338fb309d21a59605d4a39c0c7d9	20db226fff60610fdb9b5e7b8c980a77	misc	{T}he {V}ampire {P}roject	University	\N	2005
8559426	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bauckhage2004-ACV	\N	\N		\N	\N	827--832	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113930}	\N	d1da4bdec5b6d9cb5f68cea25c86c8b1	df125388fb87057308c126d0178b8391	906872268a73cc6714e7db703061329f	inproceedings	{A Cognitive Vision System for Action Recognition in Office Environments}	C. Bauckhage and M. Hanheide and S. Wrede and G. Sagerer	\N	2004
8559427	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	Hanheide2004-MCV	\N	\N		\N	\N	459--462	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113929}	\N	71e2c0df31de97f59224b04944690312	2452afd1474d3a49572d30b46d29d958	a0f7438f887a4e40a0a532fc575e4381	inproceedings	{Memory Consistency Validation in a Cognitive Vision System}	M. Hanheide and C. Bauckhage and G. Sagerer	\N	2004
8559428	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wrede2004-AXB	\N	\N		\N	\N	757--760	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113928}	\N	547280469b249d0007db541811250275	147b9b8e9ff0b8dbb2b49ebd3ec47519	f5124a9943184f55f708c38fc2e540b7	inproceedings	{An XML Based Framework for Cognitive Vision Architectures}	S. Wrede and J. Fritsch and C. Bauckhage and G. Sagerer	\N	2004
8559429	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIPS	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CollinsD01	\N	\N		\N	\N	625--632	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113927}	\N	6525eaf9769ab6fbbb3c8f7718ca3827	9afa70e6c9a2d199e991d4dc4d2bc4cd	7624a46517329fdbc59d58a64bd4259d	inproceedings	Convolution Kernels for Natural Language.	Michael Collins and Nigel Duffy	\N	2001
8559430	SIGKDD Explorations	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gartner03	\N	\N		\N	\N	49--58	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113926}	\N	0c6d0dde3b50c00f18de407bebff667a	6c0747dee495ca023eb3863aa7164684	8440c3eea8d2ef6e05e00ab11594ba62	article	A survey of kernels for structured data.	Thomas G{\\"a}rtner	\N	2003
8559431	Neural Processing Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhang04roc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113924}	\N	072d2f0e32a0cbe53b8c8aca6f0e943a	0071554a81894fefe5f353301bb1b084	151090bae364cec23c323b812a392730	article	Improving the robustness of 'online agglomerative clustering method' based on kernel-induced distances measures	Daoquiang Zhang and Songcan Chen and Keren Tan	\N	2004
8559432	Neural Computation	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guedalia99line	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/guedalia99line.html	\N		\N	\N	521--540	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113923}	\N	3360bd829d639d46137da9cea6a186f5	eb6d865519c211af5ea1c6e6f4be0992	da943bac46184da6b5b88afd81a35ca3	article	An On-line Agglomerative Clustering Method for Non-Stationary Data	Isaac D. Guedalia and Mickey London and Michael Werman	\N	1999
8559433	Computer Physics Communications	127	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Guillaume00cluster	\N	\N		\N	\N	215--227	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113922}	\N	54b956f70958763d386ccb1727ea27dc	870edc2e2d83850ebeb8ca0b8d0a8684	43569eb83008ed003bd36f92e625feec	article	{Clustering of XML documents}	D. {guillaume} and F. {murtagh}	\N	2000
8559434	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INEX	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doucet/Ahonen-Myka:03	http://qmir.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/inex/Papers/final\\_p10\\_Doucet\\_etal.pdf	\N		\N	\N	81--87	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113921}	\N	a83090965ec2c1c37fee2e2b35dde284	a41bb52b065fe4ced6e7c8f2f0481782	6784f7ce541f4170fd19c9629a6186ba	inproceedings	Na\\"{i}ve clustering of a large {XML} document collection	A. Doucet and Ahonen A. Myka	\N	2002
8559435	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEBD Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CostaMOT04	\N	\N		\N	\N	314--325	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113920}	\N	cf2d6a0e9c182bcbe1e7746359eeb9ff	cfb82881862c941a32cb19f49abc5067	afbb84d5e2b90b8f647c9d3be8a09f92	inproceedings	Clustering of {X}{M}{L} {D}ocuments by {S}tructure based on {T}ree {M}atching and {M}erging.	Gianni Costa and Giuseppe Manco and Riccardo Ortale and Andrea Tagarelli	\N	2004
8559436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT Workshops	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DalamagasCWS04	\N	\N		\N	\N	547--556	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113919}	\N	6c97c6a1656f4079288137bf907864c5	d69fa8844ec8fc76b14745140b683fe7	8071e095c8c60f9c7ce1a6efd69567c9	inproceedings	Clustering {X}{M}{L} {D}ocuments {U}sing {S}tructural {S}ummaries.	Theodore Dalamagas and Tao Cheng and Klaas J. Winkel and Timos K. Sellis	\N	2004
8559437	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Workshop on Clustering Information over the Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dalamagas04clustering	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113918}	\N	2b2c8b404a4090d40512229f61769a0c	d69fa8844ec8fc76b14745140b683fe7	b2463379bc5201557bd7fb8585d49bd1	inproceedings	Clustering {X}{M}{L} {D}ocuments using {S}tructural {S}ummaries	Theodore Dalamagas and Tao Cheng and Klaas J. Winkel and Timos Sellis	\N	2004
8559438	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	learningwithkernels	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113917}	\N	6965b57c582ec5681413330ff5d9bfcf	a14f07242aaae08e3a1ed9abc06d99e6	378c3633bd866f43750c3e9ac47c59ba	book	Learning with Kernels: Support Vector Machines, Regularization, Optimization and Beyond	Bernhard Sch\\"{o}lkopf and Alexander J. Smola	\N	2002
8559439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arnold Publishers	\N	\N	\N	everitt01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113916}	\N	d674c87c77699e1e4590927b1e8d4aaf	19438c68ec03b5325d27d29f55450f54	a95772ac56cf7bb09300b69c389479b6	book	Clusters Analysis, 4th. Edition	Brian S. Everitt and Sabine Landau and Morven Leese	\N	2001
8559440	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-Interscience	New York	\N	\N	kr90cluster	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113915}	\N	5e0eaa7b61f64351c483dda2eaa0f207	119bf8c432712ad3bbc1612759e0b7b4	8ae2f137535a27c0a50529a92d08b39a	book	Finding Groups in Data. An Introduction to Cluster Analysis	L. Kaufman and P. Rousseeuw	\N	1990
8559441	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xmlschema	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-1-20041028/	Recommendation		\N	\N	\N	\N	REC-xmlschema-1-20041028	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113914}	\N	c5df2c156a95a3daeceed5926ab0fdbb	43472a3a95441bfaa5fdfe745ecc870e	7bec762f4759fcee7d1a8d1cbf8bc573	techreport	{X}{M}{L} {S}chema {P}art 1: {S}tructures, 2nd {E}dition	Henry S. Thompson and David Beech and Murray Maloney and Noah Mendelsohn	\N	2004
8559442	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oasis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	relaxng	http://www.relaxng.org/spec-20011203.html	Committee Specification		\N	\N	\N	rng	20011203	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113913}	\N	b33af6e0ecc59ab5006e1cd872f0bf3a	362f267a4c6fd0cb8201bdd09581a64a	b7c6f37801bc2916dcb97908190c9b92	techreport	{R}{E}{L}{A}{X} {N}{G}	James Clark and Murata Makoto	\N	2001
8559443	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xml	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204/	Recommendation		\N	\N	\N	XML	REC-xml-20040204	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113912}	\N	48c7177491a6385186130b79ee259676	e239625be3e61cd191b422d5da9a7bc4	8c04a2da7c1449416a33cb9e69fd81fb	techreport	Extensible {M}arkup {L}anguage	Tim Bray and Jean Paoli and C. Sperberg and Eve Maler and Fran\\c{c}ois Yergeau	\N	2004
8559444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xmlinfoset	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-infoset-20040204/	Recommendation		\N	\N	\N	XMI	REC-xml-infoset-20040204	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113911}	\N	18b7cb02952cad052031a2103be96b63	de5f4a620c196983851889bb03fa20ff	1da17d644e702fc5aebe2f9e1293cefb	techreport	{X}{M}{L} {I}nformation {S}et	John Cowan and Richard Tobin	\N	2004
8559445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	W3C	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	xpath	http://www.w3.org/TR/XPath	Recommendation		\N	\N	\N	\N	REC-xpath-19991116	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113910}	\N	c2bc16a6810e4a0cda1fdf882124cbf1	10d0dbe2cbe402055769fa16ae09edae	114b1d9f131cab8d32c5e23215f70faa	techreport	{X}{M}{L} {P}ath {L}anguage	James Clark and Steven Derose	\N	1999
8559446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UC Santa Cruz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	haussler99convolution	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	UCS-CRL-99-10	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113909}	\N	9cbf03242e867e25419dd36454502d6a	d730a29e3ae9a3ef0de3ff6199a4fd98	f888339518ff66ac52b3642067bb454c	techreport	Convolution {K}ernels on {D}iscrete {S}tructures	D. Haussler	\N	1999
8559447	Machine Learning	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gaertner-ml57	\N	\N		\N	\N	205--232	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113908}	\N	4708cadb3ced2f6c179434bd1a1d6342	b70b0f3932534cc86b2ffd96f9ef434a	e606385d58dae30da58dff001251fd59	article	Kernels and {D}istances for {S}tructured {D}ata	T. G\\"{a}rtner and John W. Lloyd and Peter A. Flach	\N	2004
8559448	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ICRA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bruyninckx-2001-ORC	\N	\N		\N	\N	2523--2528	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113907}	\N	650b529102d7be273fe633a8350595ff	e79a6d78f9a16929f33c63329a571ac4	1c40bfcae6a8beedb6693bb178a2c2b3	inproceedings	{Open Robot Control Software: the OROCOS project}	H. Bruyninckx	\N	2001
8559449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Computer Vision System Control Architectures	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ponnweiser-2003-ARD	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113906}	\N	59237fc43c89ca54312be38142124130	c39c2b6a2c92ade4c20ed9576003462d	a9b2cc579f525bdf362cf8d0f5b61960	inproceedings	{A reusable dynamic framework for cognitive vision systems}	W. Ponweiser and G. Umgeher and M. Vincze	\N	2003
8559450	Videre	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Draper-2000-AAO	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113905}	\N	cd4d382c6532130d64782e248116a813	743a9f0dc5756f0377afb9b7b123ef3f	54adc1078ee7bfb90195467f985d93d5	article	{ADORE: Adaptive Object Recognition}	B. Draper and J. Bins and K. Baek	\N	2000
8559451	\N	IV	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. ICPR	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Williams-1990-IUT	\N	\N		\N	\N	606--610	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113904}	\N	af9c7f000acfaa2fd374583671c67e79	8aec987399704269269875c98efa4927	f1c982a0f1581d0d545425e65daba029	inproceedings	{Image understanding tools}	T. Williams	\N	1990
8559452	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Experimental Environments for Computer Vision and Image Processing	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific Press	Singapore	\N	\N	Rasure-1994-Khoros	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113903}	\N	c554555eef6c83151b4dbbc97b55c50a	dac4d16cc887ad8d946e6e1ce7a81af7	732d369b497b4dd1582d0ae247bab7a9	incollection	{The Khoros Application Development Environment}	J. Rasure and S. Kubica	H. Christenson and J. Crowley	1994
8559453	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of DARPA Image Understanding Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mundy-1992-IUE	\N	\N		\N	\N	185--214	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:10}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113902}	\N	304da7945dd2e5e449d71c2d1df0261b	2c7fd5ec9fbf7d786f4860b13f28ed2a	8a5284b472725c19cda3f3851ddb0561	inproceedings	{The Image Understanding Environments Program}	J. Mundy and T. Binford and T. Boult and A. Hanson and J. R. Beveridge and R. Haralick and V. Ramesh and C. Kohl and D. Lawton and D. Morgan and K. Price and T. Strat	\N	1992
8559454	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plenum Publishing Corporation	New York	\N	Advances in Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence	Sagerer1997-SNF	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113901}	\N	621b522ee816ebd51af7f89291f6ac56	3203a28971226468a6399188808b1cb6	d641837b94f2b5d0d274605f80df950b	book	Semantic Networks for Understanding Scenes	G. Sagerer and H. Niemann	\N	1997
8559455	Int. J. Comput. Vision	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Draper1989-TSS	\N	\N		\N	\N	209--250	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113900}	\N	66db346a70e456770ca42e514576869d	f3d63b989875351f496c81c920a592c9	256ab7142cafc92a2ddf776d1e35f03b	article	{The Schema System}	B. Draper and J. Brolio and R. Collins and A. Hanson and E. Riseman	\N	1989
8559456	K{\\"u}nstliche Intelligenz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachsmuth-2005-AMF	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113899}, comment = {(private-note)to appear}	\N	5a6b4a9ef7b5901bffa949cd440acbfa	20fe393e61a306385bb940ea2fe378d7	0ac2c6221e149b3db5d261e057176cb3	article	{An Active Memory Model for Cognitive Computer Vision Systems}	S. Wachsmuth and S. Wrede and M. Hanheide and C. Bauckhage	\N	2005
8559457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Active Perception	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum Associates	\N	\N	\N	Aloimonos-1993-AVR	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-03-04 12:54:09}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {113898}	\N	aed838096d422b638ff0bdeb1bcc0814	3d81cf46b5f0a5c9931095e169607870	35daecd31308e4927fc5a5272eaf7475	incollection	{Active Vision Revisited}	Y. Aloimonos	Y. Aloimonos	1993
8559676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols [u.a.]	Turnhout	\N	Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca	Barone:2008	\N	\N		\N	85 €	\N	\N	70	\N	isbn = {978-2-503-52797-0}, totalpages = {LXXXI, 77 S : graph. Darst.}	\N	42d2774f72371c0d5b5c2fc6eeb55a36	07f9d577d0f6e03dd183fc981deb641d	c433e6ab38c3c074b12db5a02629cab4	book	Iohannis Chrysostomi De Davide et Saule : homiliae tres	\N	Francesca Prometea Barone	2008
8559763	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	Aldershot [u.a.]	\N	\N	Rankin:2009	\N	\N		\N	55 £	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7546-6604-2}, totalpages = {191 S.}	\N	744efb32e937ea5e2862744c8c19e3c8	d6335b62afacf941b3466724cba69e93	f9d39c164dc82c2afac61848209dc9e7	book	Athenagoras. Philosopher and Theologian	David Rankin	\N	2009
8559780	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Morristown, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Baker98	http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/980451.980860	\N		\N	\N	86--90	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-05-07 20:23:45}, citeulike-article-id = {2767182}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3115/980451.980860}	\N	75267354c14897516a419b7bdde40e20	0c3739880ca191832c2ccbe256a10a90	6ee71d14c6b4aff5bd2fce3226058564	inproceedings	The Berkeley FrameNet Project	Collin F. Baker and Charles J. Fillmore and John B. Lowe	\N	1998
8559955	Proceedings - 9th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing, SYNASC 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cârstea2007327	http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-48049099934\\&partnerID=40	\N		\N	cited By (since 1996) 1	327--334	\N	\N	\N	art_number = {4438118}, document_type = {Conference Paper}	\N	3e20692ca5647ebc110332f4aa9dc5db	a7b0ce56b428c356d7eea039d98008e3	a7ca6019cf5531f71d5cad7ecb92d5b6	inproceedings	Composing web-based mathematical services	A. Macariu G. Fr{\\\\^i}ncu M. Petcu D. C{\\\\^a}rstea	\N	2007
8560092	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Pasternack2009	http://www2009.org/proceedings/pdf/p971.pdf	\N		\N	\N	971--980	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526840}	\N	2b19d4ce13ce6191bfc283246bb3ece4	c7711e5b5920ce75a6047ef376849fb1	94d5ae45869c73d2c0cace519b68e71b	inproceedings	Extracting Article Text from the Web with Maximum
\
Subsequence Segmentation	Jeff Pasternack and Dan Roth	\N	2009
8560335	\\aap	403	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2003A&A...403..135D	\N	\N	The mass-velocity and intensity-velocity relations in jet-driven molecular outflows	\N	\N	135-140	\N	\N	\N	adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003A%26A...403..135D}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, doi = {10.1051/0004-6361:20030363}, eprint = {arXiv:astro-ph/0303329}	\N	e7243e0d8c433af8519ef666e36a1927	6a46aeb24e43f565f0f328014683d8e7	1706c7d7c8f3d77357d7c602f8cc58c9	article	{The mass-velocity and intensity-velocity relations in jet-driven molecular outflows}	T. P. {Downes} and S. {Cabrit}	\N	2003
8560346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Management development im Wandel	\N	\N	\N	Manz	Wien	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Management development im Wandel [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	27-96	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3214082140 9783214082147}, refid = {23015592}	\N	c6d4abe339af46d364ec1450c5a1e6b2	3fb4f8b59b1f5236d54df09ebda609e8	ee28e786bd1031f3c5bf829cb202c1b3	incollection	Managing the Unmanageable?" oder: ... lassen sich komplexe Systeme überhaupt noch steuern? Offenes Systemmanagement mit dem OSTO-Systemansatz	Heijo Rieckmann and Peter H. Weissengruber	Herbert Kraus and Norbert Kailer and Karl Sandner	1990
8560356	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Technikfolgenabschätzung	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	bröchleretal1999	\N	\N	Handbuch Technikfolgenabschatzung - Google Buchsuche	\N	\N	583-592	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3894044578  9783894044572}, refid = {50676804}	\N	62a33a957a1bbe857b1d17d7805598bb	955d9f4ff077a32e40b4c2ea74980ba2	d908882934f4f58f8e662c4878e9b8db	incollection	Systemische Organisationsdiagnose und -redesign	Renate Henning and Heike Hunecke	Stephan Bröchler and Christian Graf and Georg Simonis and Karsten Sundermann	1999
8560439	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	NJ, USA	\N	\N	jurafsky00speech	http://explorer.csse.uwa.edu.au/reference/browse_paper.php?pid=233281384	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1155f9959d18e8f5bed07c156068d1ae	6ccc7f5483982ac6f4642d4e7a4444b8	36c885c46e56e69faabb21e9bc9caee0	book	Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech	D. Jurafsky and J. Martin	\N	2000
8560546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Principles of Engineering Service Oriented Systems (PESOS 2009), co-located with ICSE 2009, Vancouver, Canada	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society Press	\N	\N	\N	pesos2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In a previous work we presented an approach to allow invocation of services whose interface and behavior differ from each other. Such approach requires the definition of scripts by some human being able to completely understand the mismatches and properly combine the mapping functions. Furthermore, such approach requires an intensive effort from a system integrator that, in the worst case in which a client can be bound to N different services, could be requested to specify N adapters for each client. In this paper we describe an approach that aims at solving these problems by exploiting semantic annotations of service interfaces and domain ontologies. Our approach extends the previous work and enables the automation of the definition of the adapting scripts.	e5bc2550154ebc5cecef7ef3e8ccdb1d	d96550b5efcbc24d1a8657ee3e7ca0dd	eab047837b61ec7451a23763e47aadce	inproceedings	Adapting Service Requests to Actual Service Interfaces through Semantic Annotations	Luca Cavallaro and Gianluca Ripa and Maurilio Zuccal{\\`a}	\N	2009
8560597	J. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Crescenzi2004	http://www.isi.edu/integration/courses/csci548/Papers/crescenzi-jacm.pdf	\N		\N	\N	731--779	\N	5	\N	issn = {0004-5411}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1017460.1017462}	\N	a73ab217edc0f11ac6289dd1ec2e9569	59432b24e6a9d621c2886268de23cd04	176982d629f89150201511bb238aac01	article	Automatic information extraction from large websites	Valter Crescenzi and Giansalvatore Mecca	\N	2004
8560740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EMNLP	\N	\N	\N	ACL	\N	\N	\N	li08regular	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/emnlp/emnlp2008.html#LiKRVJ08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	21-30	\N	\N	conf/emnlp/2008	ee = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D08-1003}, date = {2009-04-16}	\N	be431c60b9dad6f1d882aec579ec260b	0629574473757955e0ec185c80fe0dbd	6ff5da7fc814dd7bb38e4088e6c5b2c1	inproceedings	Regular Expression Learning for Information Extraction.	Yunyao Li and Rajasekar Krishnamurthy and Sriram Raghavan and Shivakumar Vaithyanathan and H. V. Jagadish	\N	2008
8560813	eScience, 2008. eScience '08. IEEE Fourth International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dawes2008	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Sensor Metadata Management and Its Application in Collaborative Environmental Research	\N	\N	143-150	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/eScience.2008.27}	This paper considers metadata generation and tracking in a collaborative environment where users publish raw sensor data in the form of virtual sensors and post-process data by means of filtering, modeling, or query processing techniques. In the metadata system described, data from different sources with different provenance will be enriched with further metadata at each processing step to describe the processing implemented and/or observations which may explain anomalies in the data. The management of this data is the subject of this paper. In the context of sensor data processing, in particular in the environmental sciences, there is still a large gap between data acquisition and metadata gathering, further complicated by the problem of combining both. In this paper, an attempt is made to bridge the gap between data management and semantic annotation. This paper describes a user friendly, easily deployable system for gathering sensor metadata and capturing semantics behind higher level data processing steps. These semantics are particularly useful in understanding data processing workflows. Furthermore, different methods of querying, exporting and importing gathered data from and to higher level applications are examined.	1ffe16378c7f6ca4ae8b7373fc40d89a	fa9ec39298e3c9e85827f8f589e003a6	d868410b8632b7a401884237df32aeef	inproceedings	Sensor Metadata Management and Its Application in Collaborative Environmental Research	N. Dawes and K.A. Kumar and S. Michel and K. Aberer and M. Lehning	\N	2008
8561167	\N	\N	\N	2., vollst. überarb. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg + Teubner	Wiesbaden	\N	Studium	NeuhInge2009	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=92565904*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XVIII, 623 S. ; 240 mm x 170 mm : zahlr. graph. Darst; 219 Tabellen	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3519152487 and 978-3-519-15248-4}	\N	0474771faeddcd66f7e73134f38c2fb1	aa8a78505a14134912e2eb61f50ba497	55a2ed2ba93f63c63541f8d22cb9c91f	book	Ingenieurholzbau: Grundlagen - Bemessung - Nachweise - Beispiele	Helmuth Neuhaus	\N	2009
8561264	Computers & Education	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	luckin_learner_2008	http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360131507001091	\N		\N	\N	449-462	\N	2	\N	issn = {03601315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2007.09.018}	This paper is based upon a Keynote presentation at CAL07 and extends previous introductory descriptions of the Ecology of Resources model of educational contexts. The relationships between the elements in the Ecology of Resources are a particular focus for discussion here. In particular, we consider how we might use the Ecology of Resources model to scaffold learning so that a wide range of the resources available to a learner within their context can be used to best support their learning needs. Resources here include people, technologies and artifacts. We look for ways in which they can be linked and marshaled in a learner centric manner and draw on the HOMEWORK and VeSEL projects as practical examples of the way the Ecology of Resources framework can be used.	ca8d58461497d80d1ae34512d3d64b6a	cfae2bf3b383c8782315b837a5fa58ec	eb4fdda6efe21ebb93e8ebcd87f2abd4	article	The learner centric ecology of resources: A framework for using technology to scaffold learning	Rose Luckin	\N	2008
8561312	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	Der Spiegel	\N	\N	\N	Rudolf Augstein	\N	\N	\N	Brandt2009	\N	\N	Es werden Beispiele von PfarrerInnen der evangelischen Kirche beschrieben, die sich von der Kirche "aussortiert" fühlen. Die Aussortierung, die offiziell mit nicht bestandenen Leistungsprüfungen begründet wird, wird im Artikel mit dem "Sparzwang" der Kirche in Verbindung gebracht.	\N	\N	44	\N	25	\N		\N	58ede32d29e863271f1f446620ebeafd	f34b53bfbf68c6a3a851f71d6cb02790	586ce85d15fca3f87e58799e07097167	incollection	Protestanten - Fleißig, treu, durchgefallen	Andrea Brandt	\N	2009
8561750	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	presented at CHI'08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WintersWalkerUnderwood08	http://www.lkl.ac.uk/projects/vesel/files/CHI08_Workshop_NWKWJU.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The Village eScience for Life (VeSeL) project is working with
\
communities in rural Kenya to develop appropriate
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technologies for improved agricultural practice. In this paper
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we outline our socio-technical approach to design, based on the
\
concept of “fluidity”. We detail the ways in which fluid design
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principles guide the development of a water management
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scenario with the community.
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	8d0cbc3ab9b981e439899e03a89a4fe6	0a1de0e85163366aa1b8c0b63fe1fede	f410ba7586fa6c0a6b022375272505f7	inproceedings	Fluid Design and Community Development	Niall Winters and Kevin Walker and Josh Underwood	\N	2008
8561778	\N	5517	\N	\N	\N	\N	IWANN (1)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/iwann/GuillenSMLR09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iwann/iwann2009-1.html#GuillenSMLR09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1224-1231	\N	\N	conf/iwann/2009-1	date = {2009-06-08}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02478-8_153}, isbn = {978-3-642-02477-1}	The steganography problem consists of the identification of images hiding a secret message, which cannot be seen by visual inspection. This problem is nowadays becoming more and more important since the World Wide Web contains a large amount of images, which may be carrying a secret message. Therefore, the task is to design a classifier, which is able to separate the genuine images from the non-genuine ones. However, the main obstacle is that there is a large number of variables extracted from each image and the high dimensionality makes the feature selection mandatory in order to design an accurate classifier. This paper presents a new efficient parallel feature selection algorithm based on the Forward-Backward Selection algorithm. The results will show how the parallel implementation allows to obtain better subsets of features that allow the classifiers to be more accurate.	0b687818276382b07e110d90e2aa4f3d	985e4044854d0a946136d1fef982fa97	e0d6c72c5c913e3c7069135df4868eab	inproceedings	Efficient Parallel Feature Selection for Steganography Problems.	Alberto Guillén and Antti Sorjamaa and Yoan Miche and Amaury Lendasse and Ignacio Rojas	Joan Cabestany and Francisco Sandoval and Alberto Prieto and Juan M. Corchado	2009
8561816	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Opening up education: The collective advancement of education through open technology, open content, and open knowledge. Boston, MA: MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	laurillard2008otk	http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gWrHFmAYX5EC	\N		\N	\N	319-336	\N	\N	\N		\N	04bea0664b888eb118293e49994d3501	6c90e670fedebe68388bccae276483b1	ed9d18f36cee90111526a3126097a485	incollection	Open teaching: The key to sustainable and effective open education	Diana Laurillard	Toru Iiyoshi and M. S. Vijay Kumar	2008
8561825	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESANN	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/esann/EirolaLLCV08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/esann/esann2008.html#EirolaLLCV08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	25-30	\N	\N	conf/esann/2008	ee = {http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/Proceedings/esann/esannpdf/es2008-39.pdf}, date = {2009-03-12}	Input selection is an important consideration in all large-scale modelling problems. We propose that using an established noise variance estimator known as the Delta test as the target to minimise can provide an effective input selection methodology. Theoretical justifications and
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experimental results are presented.
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	9ac37c9fc0bbf51f6652e45ba149190e	0b0bc26bc7d8e1259bc7a3761026145d	fb64bb43e564e905b5d28cb8cfe0cbe3	inproceedings	Using the Delta Test for Variable Selection.	Emil Eirola and Elia Liitiäinen and Amaury Lendasse and Francesco Corona and Michel Verleysen	\N	2008
8561853	\N	5629	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSOM	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/wsom/SorjamaaCMMMSL09	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/wsom/wsom2009.html#SorjamaaCMMMSL09	\N	dblp	\N	\N	290-297	\N	\N	conf/wsom/2009	date = {2009-06-09}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02397-2_33}, isbn = {978-3-642-02396-5}	This paper presents a new methodology for missing value imputation in a database. The methodology combines the outputs of several Self-Organizing Maps in order to obtain an accurate filling for the missing values. The maps are combined using MultiResponse Sparse Regression and the Hannan-Quinn Information Criterion. The new combination methodology removes the need for any lengthy cross-validation procedure, thus speeding up the computation significantly. Furthermore, the accuracy of the filling is improved, as demonstrated in the experiments.	2af3a4a5f3ecfda0b400d2b897d204b9	0c609e8b57e04df96e851b784837cd2c	586ed65da79705c2c596adbede61a2fe	inproceedings	Sparse Linear Combination of SOMs for Data Imputation: Application to Financial Database.	Antti Sorjamaa and Francesco Corona and Yoan Miche and Paul Merlin and Bertrand Maillet and Eric Séverin and Amaury Lendasse	José Carlos Príncipe and Risto Miikkulainen	2009
8561884	Journal of Philosophy of Education	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	laurillard2008tel	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121657385/abstract	\N		\N	\N	521-533	\N	3-4	\N		Educational policy aims are very ambitious: from pre-school to lifelong learning they demand improvements in both quantity and quality, which are multiplicative in their effects on teaching workload. It is difficult, therefore, to achieve these aims effectively without rethinking our approach to teaching and learning. Our essentially 19th century model of educational institutions does not scale up to the requirements of a 21st century society. Despite their potential to contribute to a rethink, digital technologies have usually been used in a technology-driven way to upgrade our existing educational models. The paper proposes, therefore, that only lecturers should be responsible for the nature of the pedagogic innovation that is needed if the sector is to be able to adapt to its changing environment. The argument here is for an education-driven approach to the use of digital technologies to achieve our ambitions for education.	95ff958bd363d2d7489c954ba630a956	33a9dbcdcdebb211dd8bdcd93eadd5a5	9479527b93607f7eb499dc68be48acc6	article	Technology Enhanced Learning as a Tool for Pedagogical Innovation	Diana Laurillard	Ruth Cigman and Andrew Davis	2008
8561951	International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	laurillard2009pcc	http://ijcscl.org/?go=contents&article=72	\N		\N	\N	5--20	\N	1	\N		Collaborative technologies offer a range of new ways of supporting learning by enabling learners to share and exchange both ideas and their own digital products. This paper considers how best to exploit these opportunities from the perspective of learners’ needs. New technologies invariably excite a creative explosion of new ideas for ways of doing teaching and learning, although the technologies themselves are rarely designed with teaching and learning in mind. To get the best from them for education we need to start with the requirements of education, in terms of both learners’ and teachers’ needs. The argument put forward in this paper is to use what we know about what it takes to learn, and build this into a pedagogical framework with which to challenge digital technologies to deliver a genuinely enhanced learning experience.	f171884badbaf4836db48475ee84de75	e22529e65dc19ad52472d6d01b761fb4	e238b416f60f5fa5dd50163992994616	article	The pedagogical challenges to collaborative technologies	Diana Laurillard	\N	2009
8563465	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological)	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EBrahimi1992	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2345854	\N	test normality	\N	\N	739--748	\N	3	\N		\N	533528fe2a2343464e7eee44a5f051a4	832f9829668a7714bf980a17c30437e5	b6698e87c853d897a42ea475ae173950	article	Testing Exponentiality based on Kullback-Leibler Information	Nader Ebrahimi and Mohamed Habibullah and Ehsan S. Soofi	\N	1992
8563493	Scientific and Statistical Database Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02279-1_18	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	237--254	\N	\N	\N		Existing approaches for representing the provenance of scientific workflow runs largely ignore computation models that work
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over structured data, including XML. Unlike models based on transformation semantics, these computation models often employupdate semantics, in which only a portion of an incoming XML stream is modified by each workflow step. Applying conventionalprovenance approaches to such models results in provenance information that is either too coarse (e.g., stating that one versionof an XML document depends entirely on a prior version) or potentially incorrect (e.g., stating that each element of an XMLdocument depends on every element in a prior version). We describe a generic provenance model that naturally represents workflowruns involving processes that work over nested data collections and that employ update semantics. Moreover, we extend currentquery approaches to support our model, enabling queries to be posed not only over data lineage relationships, but also overversions of nested data structures produced during a workflow run. We show how hybrid queries can be expressed against ourmodel using high-level query constructs and implemented efficiently over relational provenance storage schemes.	96e5e4bb86f2b2c53cc90dbfd922987d	0a987b43b1758786369752bebb6ee6e0	07c8dba7e31fcaa31262554a2014385f	article	Exploring Scientific Workflow Provenance Using Hybrid Queries over Nested Data and Lineage Graphs	Manish Anand and Shawn Bowers and Timothy McPhillips and Bertram Ludäscher	\N	2009
8563499	Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Statistical Methodology)	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Statistical Society	\N	\N	\N	Ahmad1999	http://www.jstor.org/stable/2680730	\N		\N	\N	681--689	\N	3	\N	issn = {13697412}, copyright = {Copyright © 1999 Royal Statistical Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {1999}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	In this investigation a test of goodness of fit for exponentiality is proposed. This procedure applies equally whether the scale and/or the location parameters of the distribution are known or not. The limiting null and non-null distributions of the test statistic are normal under minimal conditions. Monte Carlo critical values for small sample sizes are given and the power of the test is calculated for various alternatives showing that it compares favourably relatively to other more complicated published procedures.	67d71979754a8d26303faefa9c1bac67	147ee65af5deee3eb3ec3513c073efe3	04c4f34ef8b2fcc7c4e602cce069f249	article	A Goodness-of-Fit Test for Exponentiality Based on the Memoryless Property	Ibrahim A. Ahmad and Ibrahim A. Alwasel	\N	1999
8563554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CC Thomas	\N	\N	\N	lusted1968imd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	90ebffba67520ff157930170e51d0692	e7f8a15c3c687273b1b20e5fc4a10fac	bd59ef7f7149d1d75f0b1a5b482fd38d	book	{Introduction to medical decision making}	L.B. Lusted	\N	1968
8563585	Future Generation Computer Systems	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McPhillips2008Design	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2008.06.013	\N		\N	\N	541-551	\N	5	\N		Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in research and development of scientific workflow systems. These systems promise to make scientists more productive by automating data-driven and compute-intensive analyses. Despite many early achievements, the long-term success of scientific workflow technology critically depends on making these systems useable by "mere mortals", i.e.,�scientists who have a very good idea of the analysis methods they wish to assemble, but who are neither software developers nor scripting-language experts. With these users in mind, we identify a set of desiderata for scientific workflow systems crucial for enabling scientists to model and design the workflows they wish to automate themselves. As a first step towards meeting these requirements, we also show how the collection-oriented modeling and design (comad) approach for scientific workflows, implemented within the Kepler system, can help provide these critical, design-oriented capabilities to scientists.	c4e10071e07c3f988af7a283a20739e0	5e5b98345cbb29d0a89ba5bf3aa1437c	70e0679c40af52ac905f95e6d9137d1b	article	Scientific workflow design for mere mortals	Timothy McPhillips and Shawn Bowers and Daniel Zinn and Bertram Ludaescher	\N	2008
8563604	Biometrika	59	\N	\N	apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biometrika Trust	\N	\N	\N	Schafer197204	http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3444%28197204%2959%3A1%3C222%3AOAGTFT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5	\N		\N	\N	222--224	\N	1	\N	jstor_date = {197204}, issn = {0006-3444}, pdf = {/media/sda3/papers/Schafer;1972.pdf}, copyright = {Copyright 1972 Biometrika Trust}, jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article}, timestamp = {2007.12.24}, owner = {jq}, group = {Miscellanea}, jstor_formatteddate = {Apr., 1972}	Srinivasan (1970) proposed a two-sided Kolmogorov-Smirnov type test
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\	for testing the goodness of fit of exponential and normal distributions
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\	with parameters unspecified. For the exponential distribution, this
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\	test was reported to have surprisingly better power than a similar
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\	test proposed by Lilliefors (1969). We show in this paper that the
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\	critical values given by Srinivasan (1970) are too low and the power
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\	calculations are incorrect. We give the correct critical values for
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\	$n = 3(1)15(5)20$ and the correct powers for the exponential null
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\	distribution for $n = 5, 10$ and 20 and for the test sizes given
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\	by Srinivasan (1970).	a11102bfc74155280a3a06051eb2a8d9	b7bf60980afebd203c3efc7a8637ea42	abe95b3337d9d494b5c0ddf5cdd34771	article	On a Goodness-of-Fit Test for the Exponential Distribution with Mean
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\	Unknown	R.E. Schafer and J.M. Finkelstein and John Collins	\N	1972
8563678	Annals of Internal Medicine	121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Am Coll Physicians	\N	\N	\N	feinstein1994cj	\N	\N		\N	\N	624--624	\N	8	\N		\N	3cdc3249f58e2de2ea3f48bae6c8ba0d	22f01cb7904219d24ad470709d13225b	edd49ab625bbc81f6fec96dd904fefa8	misc	{Clinical judgment}	A.R. Feinstein	\N	1994
8565428	Disasters	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ploughman:June1997:0361-3666:118	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/disa/1997/00000021/00000002/art00002	\N	IngentaConnect Disasters, the Media and Social Structures: A Typology of Credibi...	\N	\N	118-137(20)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1111/1467-7717.00049}	The starting-point of this paper is the assumption that credibility and the right to be heard are differentially distributed in any social system and therefore a `hierarchy of credibility' exists. To test this, the media coverage of the Love Canal, New York, hazardous waste landfill disaster and six other disasters was examined to determine if this hierarchy exists in all cases. A hierarchy of credibility emphasising the views of established news sources with routine and habitual access to the media was demonstrated in the majority of events examined. However, the Love Canal disaster was one of two where this hierarchy was disrupted due to a number of factors. These included the contentious or political nature of the event, its duration, the extent of competition for credibility and coverage among news sources, the extent of information shortage, the type of news medium, the degree of sympathetic and representational salience of victims and the extent to which they organised and achieved status as `newsmakers'. Building on disaster research, a model of the operation of the credibility hierarchy in coverage of disasters is presented and discussed.	5d946f86a56876acb2f2e6f03073ab6c	e1a4714b9f90dec92b9eb031783b221f	6b7aa129cd6c8eea13b085a69e5d4e3d	article	Disasters, the Media and Social Structures: A Typology of Credibility Hierarchy Persistence Based on Newspaper Coverage of the Love Canal and Six Other Disasters	Penelope Ploughman	\N	June 1997
8565674	European Journal of Communication	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JennyKitzinger09011997	http://ejc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/3/319	\N	The Rise and Fall of Risk Reporting: Media Coverage of Human Genetics Research, `False Memory Syndrome' and `Mad Cow Disease' -- Kitzinger and Reilly 12 (3): 319 -- European Journal of Communication	\N	\N	319-350	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0267323197012003002}, eprint = {http://ejc.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/3/319.pdf}	Which risks attract mass media attention? When and why do particular threats become headline news? Using three diverse case studies, this article charts the rise and fall of risk crises and draws on interviews with journalists and their sources to identify the key factors affecting these processes. We demonstrate how source competition, journalists' training, `newsworthiness', news momentum and the organization of news beats and media outlets encourage certain risks to be highlighted at particular times, but encourage other risk debates to be entirely overlooked. We argue that standard accounts of news production processes fail adequately to account for the media profile of `risk' unless they are integrated with an understanding of `cultural givens', changes over time, occasional suspensions of `normal' journalistic practice and consideration of the particular conditions which come into play on `risk reporting'. Similarly, our research suggests that theoretical accounts of `risk society' often oversimplify the media's role. Far from being eager reporters of risk, the press and TV news are ill adapted for sustaining high level coverage of long-term threats. Media interest is rarely maintained in the face of ongoing uncertainty and official silence or inaction. In spite of this, the media can serve as one avenue for public information and political/policy leverage for those who believe that risk assessment is `too important to leave to the experts'. However, the media cannot be assumed to be automatic allies in the `democratization of risk', and the success of some unofficial sources in attracting media attention should not be celebrated uncritically.
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	5bf5600000ce22357376d230b73a053e	102c0c43466b0a45fc1041012f8c91eb	610693a6f82dd7ab8a0f02e1de24111c	article	{The Rise and Fall of Risk Reporting: Media Coverage of Human Genetics Research, `False Memory Syndrome' and `Mad Cow Disease'}	Jenny Kitzinger and Jacquie Reilly	\N	1997
8565714	Journalism Studies	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cottle:1August2000:1461-670X:427	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/rjos/2000/00000001/00000003/art00004	\N	IngentaConnect Rethinking News Access	\N	\N	427-448(22)	\N	\N	\N		At the heart of major theoretical approaches to the study of news and its relation to wider society are ideas about the mechanisms and meanings informing the patterns and processes of news access. This article reviews these efforts to theorize news access and notes the influence of two deep-seated paradigms - the sociological and the culturalist - that have helped orientate the research field. Sociological studies of news access approached as strategic action and definitional power help to situate historically and understand the grounded play of power informing the interactions of news producers and news sources, but these tend to under-theorize important processes of cultural mediation at work. Culturalist studies of news help to illuminate how cultural form - whether narrative, myth or ritual - condition and shape the symbolic entry of news actors onto the news stage but, in the absence of empirical work attending to the complexities and contingencies of news production, tend to over-estimate their determining role. This article reviews important theories of news access and reveals the undoubted insights and explanatory limitations of both sociological and culturalist paradigms. It identifies productive areas for future research drawing upon both of these, and concludes by identifying three theoretical levels of cultural mediation that condition and shape the play of strategic action and definitional power and which therefore deserve to be pursued in future empirical research. The cultural landscape of news is fast changing, but questions of news access remain as critical as ever. Only by attending to questions of news access can we understand better the role of the news media in the wider play of social and cultural power.	348b747b4e3926e60cfcb68714fd8755	2dae5ed74db1feffd7cbb044b89d6210	85a06cf34e7507a3eaaff31a71fa1aad	article	Rethinking News Access	Cottle S.	\N	1 August 2000
8565720	Epidemiol Rev	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PeterVasterman07012005	http://epirev.oxfordjournals.org	\N	The Role of the Media and Media Hypes in the Aftermath of Disasters -- Vasterman et al. 27 (1): 107 -- Epidemiologic Reviews	\N	\N	107-114	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1093/epirev/mxi002}, eprint = {http://epirev.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/27/1/107.pdf}	\N	134e94b053bf8f0de61565226cd3424f	95df17c93cd4d6c71597e98059b4a16b	a7c558e6761628125d4e6de8cba22536	article	{The Role of the Media and Media Hypes in the Aftermath of Disasters}	Peter Vasterman and C. Joris Yzermans and Anja J. E. Dirkzwager	\N	2005
8566095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shirky2005eos	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11216&mode=toc	\N		\N	\N	483-488	\N	\N	\N		\N	1f61fc54d184e0fa7ca44106afa487d4	9108be304ecb919231af3b36d4cebed2	9b3d43e2de3dbba304e60c96f01512e5	incollection	Epilogue: Open Source outside the domain of software	Clay Shirky	Joseph Feller and Brian Fitzgerald and Scott A. Hissam and Karim R. Lakhani	2005
8566113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lessig2005eos	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11216&mode=toc	\N		\N	\N	349-360	\N	\N	\N		\N	27c830cda9ec3cd635ff2e66d9ea3f2b	0d9cdb687f04d74f03cc6a05df4aeaa4	eb8e8593b656d681a3393f36bc6e8d46	incollection	Open Code and Open Societies	Lawrence Lessig	Joseph Feller and Brian Fitzgerald and Scott A. Hissam and Karim R. Lakhani	2005
8566130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg Zweitgutachter: Prof. Dr. Volker Sellin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.marcuse.org/herbert/booksabout/00s/04TBMuellerMagister.htm	\N	Tim B. Müller, Herbert Marcuse, die Frankfurter Schule und der Holocaust, 2004 MA thesis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {in}, tech = {Dr.}	\N	84ab0ae833e641dc8dd0a1693d12a6a1	7e3499753a40be0bb2b47b877f53ed5d	c32fe279ae009047b0f024a9a662cd33	misc	Herbert Marcuse, die Frankfurter Schule und der Holocaust: Ein Beitrag zur zeitgenössischen Wahrnehmung der nationalsozialistischen Vernichtungspolitik  	Tim B. Müller	Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Philosophische Fakultät Historisches Seminar Sommersemester 2004 Erstgutachter: Prof	1978
8566638	Cognitive Science Research Papers	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Informatics, University of Sussex	\N	\N	\N	luckin05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	578	\N		\N	088120132ea66defdd0588e824eeded5	945adc0b34a130f11a183a72506b690d	7f76445ab784c430001136e3b5942e78	article	Learning contexts as ecologies of resources: Issues for the design of educational technology	Rose Luckin	\N	2005
8566892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '05: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1099695	http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1099695&type=pdf&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=40891998&CFTOKEN=51000947	\N		\N	\N	517--524	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bremen, Germany}, isbn = {1-59593-140-6}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1099554.1099695}	Text similarity spans a spectrum, with broad topical similarity near one extreme and document identity at the other. Intermediate levels of similarity -- resulting from summarization, paraphrasing, copying, and stronger forms of topical relevance -- are useful for applications such as information flow analysis and question-answering tasks. In this paper, we explore mechanisms for measuring such intermediate kinds of similarity, focusing on the task of identifying where a particular piece of information originated. We consider both sentence-to-sentence and document-to-document comparison, and have incorporated these algorithms into RECAP, a prototype information flow analysis tool. Our experimental results with RECAP indicate that new mechanisms such as those we propose are likely to be more appropriate than existing methods for identifying the intermediate forms of similarity.	efbe84effd2a4a1ed2cb45f3c9469aca	596368e03603f63695cb256d6e41603e	aaea952a59109145294ddc2080731da0	inproceedings	Similarity measures for tracking information flow	Donald Metzler and Yaniv Bernstein and W. Bruce Croft and Alistair Moffat and Justin Zobel	\N	2005
8568174	Nature	424	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smith:2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01849	\N	Access : Low-loss hollow-core silica/air photonic bandgap fibre : Nature	\N	\N	657--659	\N	6949	\N	issn = {0028-0836}, comment = {10.1038/nature01849}	Photonic bandgap structures use the principle of interference to reflect radiation. Reflection from photonic bandgap structures has been demonstrated in one, two and three dimensions and various applications have been proposed. Early work in hollow-core photonic bandgap fibre technology5 used a hexagonal structure surrounding the air core; this fibre was the first demonstration of light guided inside an air core of a photonic bandgap fibre. The potential benefits of guiding light in air derive from lower Rayleigh scattering, lower nonlinearity and lower transmission loss compared to conventional waveguides. In addition, these fibres offer a new platform for studying nonlinear optics in gases6. Owing largely to challenges in fabrication, the early air-core fibres were only available in short lengths, and so systematic studies of loss were not possible. More recently, longer lengths of fibre have become available with reported losses of 1,000 dB km-1. We report here the fabrication and characterization of long lengths of low attenuation photonic bandgap fibre. Attenuation of less than 30 dB km-1 over a wide transmission window is observed with minimum loss of 13 dB km-1 at 1,500 nm, measured on 100 m of fibre. Coupling between surface and core modes of the structure is identified as an important contributor to transmission loss in hollow-core photonic bandgap fibres.	7f450cd466c04306c215198e62c6ff24	a282d380511f1939fb46de6aae0995c5	c96161220cb9e5686506532dd43aba09	article	Low-loss hollow-core silica/air photonic bandgap fibre	Charlene M. Smith and Natesan Venkataraman and Michael T. Gallagher and Dirk Muller and James A. West and Nicholas F. Borrelli and Douglas C. Allan and Karl W. Koch	\N	2003
8568216	Opt. Express	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Amezcua-Correa:08	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-16-2-1142	\N	Optics InfoBase - Control of surface modes in low loss hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers	\N	\N	1142--1149	\N	2	\N		We report on the fabrication and characterization of hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers that do not suffer from surface mode coupling within the photonic bandgap of the cladding. This enables low attenuation over the full spectral width of the bandgap - we measured a minimum loss of 15 dB/km and less than 50 dB/km over 300 nm for a fiber operating at 1550 nm. As a result of the increased bandwidth, the fiber has reduced dispersion and dispersion slope - by a factor of almost 2 compared to previous fibers. These features are important for several applications in high-power ultrashort pulse compression and delivery. Realizing these advances has been possible due to development of a modified fabrication process which makes the production of low-loss hollow-core fibers both simpler and quicker than previously. 	42ecf59b4ec63d395b0c5865dfec91a1	2a9efb73b838b076377fd181ad314c43	dc660bb0671fbba4c30ec455fbd45edc	article	Control of surface modes in low loss hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers	R. Amezcua-Correa and F. G\\`{e}r\\^{o}me and S. G. Leon-Saval and N. G. R. Broderick and T. A. Birks and J. C. Knight	\N	2008
8568238	Opt. Express	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	West:04	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-12-8-1485	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Surface modes in air-core photonic band-gap fibers	\N	\N	1485--1496	\N	8	\N		We present a detailed description of the role of surface modes in photonic band-gap fibers (PBGFs). A model is developed that connects the experimental observations of high losses in the middle of the transmission spectrum to the presence of surface modes supported at the core-cladding interface. Furthermore, a new PBGF design is proposed that avoids these surface modes and produces single-mode operation.	c02ce861f57dacddc7f65176f6de3f4c	b007f903e821141f8f7a3cade62cae58	b310110d5cd538dfe1606eb4f0af8b2e	article	Surface modes in air-core photonic band-gap fibers	James West and Charlene Smith and Nicholas Borrelli and Douglas Allan and Karl Koch	\N	2004
8568281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frenkel2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2747	\N	[0906.2747] Gauge Theory and Langlands Duality	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2747
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Comment: 32 pages. Text of Bourbaki Seminar given by the author on June 13,
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Galois representations and automorphic forms. In recent years a geometric
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version has been developed which leads to a mysterious duality between certain
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categories of sheaves on moduli spaces of (flat) bundles on algebraic curves.
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Three years ago, in a groundbreaking advance, Kapustin and Witten have linked
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the geometric Langlands correspondence to the S-duality of 4D supersymmetric
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gauge theories. This and subsequent works have already led to striking new
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Homological Mirror Symmetry of the Hitchin moduli spaces of Higgs bundles on
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	8ec77a4990282150cdd3e404339b1ef2	b7cd3a8c28479b2ef01c1bcadc1842bb	1958149df4c03b5729b7c920c1bd13e1	misc	Gauge Theory and Langlands Duality	Edward Frenkel	\N	2009
8568613	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	Poletti:06	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=OFC-2006-OFC2	\N	Optics InfoBase - Advances and Limitations in the Modeling of Fabricated Photonic Bandgap Fibers	\N	\N	OFC2	\N	\N	\N		We model fabricated silica photonic bandgap fibers and achieve good agreement
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between simulated and measured properties. We identify the size of the SEM bitmap image as the ultimate limit to the accurate calculation of surfaces modes within the bandgap.	bbfaa2c5a8b3e426f4095294dcbebdc3	aab028a6ebe772e445d1145cd4f16da9	f2e93931a9032de215fb1a671a3981a9	inproceedings	Advances and Limitations in the Modeling of Fabricated Photonic Bandgap Fibers	Francesco Poletti and Marco N. Petrovich and Rodrigo Amezcua-Correa and Neil G. Broderick and Tanya M. Monro and David J. Richardson	\N	2006
8568659	Opt. Lett.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Poletti:07	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-32-16-2282	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers based on a square lattice cladding	\N	\N	2282--2284	\N	16	\N		We propose a novel air-guiding photonic bandgap fiber based on a square lattice cladding. The fiber presents a 20% wider bandgap than is achievable with a conventional triangular-lattice-based cladding and with the choice of a nine-cell core can be effectively single moded at all wavelengths within the bandgap.	12b0aa75e343c8299e8c62f437e5dd53	b33c29ff14e59d83a1da701bf55ccadf	e9bd1e7b9ca6ff63a66c80bf30b26d9e	article	Hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers based on a square lattice cladding	F. Poletti and D. J. Richardson	\N	2007
8568890	Opt. Express	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Couny:08	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-16-25-20626	\N	Optics InfoBase - Square-lattice large-pitch hollow-core photonic crystal fiber	\N	\N	20626--20636	\N	25	\N		We report on the design, fabrication and characterization of silica square-lattice hollow core photonic crystal fibers optimized for low loss guidance over an extended frequency range in the mid-IR region of the optical spectrum. The fiber’s linear optical properties include an ultra-low group velocity dispersion and a polarization cross-coupling as low as -13.4dB over 10m of fiber. 	9bb64440fb9ffa4d0bae2e8a3b6e1d64	6e9af2e480951d452312be0e4dd3f542	9a9d99dffd53e76c56fe6a1c682a0f66	article	Square-lattice large-pitch hollow-core photonic crystal fiber	F. Couny and P. J. Roberts and T. A. Birks and F. Benabid	\N	2008
8569264	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	AmezcuaCorrea:06	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=OFC-2006-OFC1	\N	Optics InfoBase - Realistic Designs of Silica Hollow-Core Photonic Bandgap Fibers Free of Surface Modes	\N	\N	OFC1	\N	\N	\N		By systematically studying feasible silica PBGFs core structures we identify new designs regimes that robustly eliminate the presence of surface modes. New realistic fibers designs with a fundamental mode free of anticrossings at all frequencies within the bandgap are proposed.	c834987c4472db7ec5ab034f826b527b	73469cebd155f37db6afe4ca89fd4de2	e4004d145f69e71cfcbc35be7b0e06f9	inproceedings	Realistic Designs of Silica Hollow-Core Photonic Bandgap Fibers Free of Surface Modes	Rodrigo Amezcua-Correa and Neil G. Broderick and Marco N. Petrovich and Francesco Poletti and David J. Richardson and Vittoria Finazzi and Tanya M. Monro	\N	2006
8577570	Journal of the European Optical Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benabid:2009	https://www.jeos.org/index.php/jeos_rp/article/view/09004	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		We review the recent progress on the understanding of optical guidance mechanisms in hollow-core photonic crystal fibres, and on the quantum and nonlinear optical applications of photonic microcells based on this fibre form. Two classes of hollow-core photonic crystal fibre are identified: one guides via a photonic bandgap and the other guides by virtue of an inhibited coupling between core and cladding mode constituents. For the former fibre type, we explore how the bandgap is formed using a photonic analogue of the tight-binding model and how it is related to the anti-resonant reflection optical waveguide guidance. For the second type of fibre, which can guide over a broad wavelength range, we examine the nature of the inhibited coupling. We describe a technique for the fabrication of photonic microcells that can accommodate vacuum pressures, and we finish by showing the latest results on electromagnetically induced transparency in a rubidium filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibre, the CW-pumped hydrogen Raman laser and the generation of multi-octave spanning stimulated Raman scattering spectral combs.	af6117d69eb0debe065794932495ed84	fc6c7a05342ce13b6984a238732d4f14	369e0d846d85cda7d4f97f030d6bb9f5	article	Light and gas confinement in hollow-core photonic crystal fibre based photonic microcells	\N	\N	2009
8578002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Intel Corporation Microprocessor Research Labs	\N	\N	\N	Bouguet2000	http://robots.stanford.edu/cs223b04/algo_tracking.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ceb23375197cc41a2caddf33febf824	eef6e5d46faede3c0e1fe7cd755790bb	6d526b728a7c2bfa9309469c69e0bdff	misc	Pyramidal Implementation of the Lucas Kanade Feature Tracker Description of the algorithm	Jean-Yves Bouguet	\N	2000
8578410	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Directmedia Publ.	\N	\N	Digitale bibliothek ; 65	UBHD2011011	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89853-465-0 <A href='www.pickitisbn:3-89853-465-0'><img style='border: 0px none' src='https://www.citavi.com/softlink?linkid=findit' title='Titel anhand dieser ISBN in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen'/></A>}, language = {ger}	\N	cbf79a07bdab040510e99761643c330a	c30508535146e28d9766fb37bedd65d3	402b2f1c328af474775e997d60af0c8c	book	Dtv-Wörterbuch Pädagogik	Horst Schaub and Karl G. Zenke	\N	2004
8578463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation (USA)	New York	\N	\N	UBHD66665630	\N	\N		\N	\N	367 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-9776598-4-5}, language = {eng}	\N	985bb400955b3d6cf27031a200226138	e6a355dcac253c6110615ed326e69a8b	619313a3987bd538346e441b7a177c6b	book	Worshiping women : ritual and reality in classical Athens. Katalog zur Ausstellung "Worshiping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens" in New York, Onassis Cultural Center, vom 10. Dezember 2008 bis 9. Mai 2009	\N	Nikolaos Kaltsas and Alan Shapiro	2008
8578536	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foster_2009_XC	https://urresearch.rochester.edu/retrieve/18063/XC+User+Research+Preliminary+Report.pdf	\N		\N	Prepared by Nancy Fried Foster on behalf of the XC User Research Team, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.	\N	\N	\N	\N		This report summarizes the objectives, methods, and major software design findings from the
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data collected in the user research portion of the eXtensible Catalog (XC) project.This report includes edited results from the brainstorming sessions and a list of the features that emerged from the analysis of those results. (See the eXtensible Catalog website at
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www.eXtensibleCatalog.org for more information about the overall project.)	0f7cb1d0ddc27787cf549a41ea8b0400	252106a872529d8d84aa0b0949805106	faaf4d5c00c61ef6a5916cab6bb80bf4	techreport	XC User Research Preliminary Report	Nancy Fried Foster	\N	2009
8579003	Actal	\N	\N	\N	mai	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Collectif2009	http://www.alcoologie.org/-Actal-Cahiers-thematiques-de-la-.html	\N		\N	Cahiers thematiques de la Federation des Acteurs de l'Alcoologie
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\	Armoire	3-43	\N	5	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.16}	Série d'articles	a890c5ec93150cefcdb6bc83e97b2ca4	c40e213b6a44e79b06fdc8d9022b7a71	30b580296cf7adfaffac7ac21f82fc85	article	Addictions en représentations	Collectif	\N	2009
8579163	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HICSS '08: Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Hearst08	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1334989	\N	Tag Clouds	\N	\N	160	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-3075-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2008.422}	We examine the recent information visualiza- tion phenomenon known as tag clouds, which are an interesting combination of data visual- ization, web design element, and social marker. Using qualitative methods, we find evidence that those who use tag clouds do so primarily because they are perceived as having an inher- ently social or personal component, in that they suggest what a person or a group of people is doing or is interested in, and to some degree how that changes over time; they are visually dynamic and thus suggest activity; they are a compact alternative to a long list; they signal that a site has tags; and they are perceived as being fun, popular, and/or hip. The primary reasons people object to tag clouds are their visual aesthetics, their questionable usability, their popularity among certain design circles, and what is perceived as a bias towards pop- ular ideas and the downgrading of alternative views.	5cac564729673569fedfc7d2a2cb29b4	cfd4d36183a198c9ae724a80271fa230	9c166bdc2ff3fcc8e2f5098f77726a2f	inproceedings	Tag Clouds: Data Analysis Tool or Social Signaller?	Marti A. Hearst and Daniela Rosner	\N	2008
8579210	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	SnyderLove:1983	http://www.amazon.com/Optical-Waveguide-Theory-Science-Paperbacks/dp/0412099500%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0412099500	\N	Amazon.com: Optical Waveguide Theory (Science Paperbacks, 190): A.W. Snyder, J. Love: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780412099502}, asin = {0412099500}, isbn = {0412099500}, dewey = {535}	\N	a62dc401c25f37356c81fdd1dd03adab	2857fe6a312e4f7904843995daa5b8c8	e88cdd19fddc6e6af31b7c4d66c71431	book	Optical Waveguide Theory	A .W. Snyder and J. Love	\N	1983
8579302	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns	POSA1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c9b8aff044f59a184391f79eac4e9901	b7ff620b712268cfe08a50fee680ee14	6823bb490f0aff7eaafd8d75e1ce2777	book	Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: A System of Patterns	Frank Buschmann and Regine Meunier and Hans Rohnert and Peter Sommerlad and Michael Stal	\N	1996
8579330	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns	POSA2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	87304e361e03f209ac4c1cfab0c1150b	d05aca036271aac649b504b0da953956	7512323b70c98c6a6453f6b51b123673	book	Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects	Douglas Schmidt and Michael Stal and Hans Rohnert and Frank Buschman	\N	2000
8579343	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns	POSA3	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e34026996f5f62847b1a45fc7458c831	3c4a319a723cc945de237eefd120f3c9	b62059a0037607234d5ae70737d736d5	book	Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: Patterns for Resource Management	Michael Kirchner and Prashant Jain	\N	2004
8579390	\N	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns	POSA5	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ffd8b9ed8349c139c906268f46676160	e9bea8b45cf8f7ba31efe0e0316ad2ce	49292a5907a67548a8604e8f82ff71b6	book	Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: On Patterns and Pattern Languages	Frank Buschmann and Kevlin Henney and Douglas C. Schmidt	\N	2007
8579396	\N	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley & Sons	\N	\N	Wiley Series in Software Design Patterns	POSA4	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	067126f1bbad03df14701e68b6653763	e4acf9be2b7a9f72f8223fa212e7cd62	61616259e7fa4ab7d4e92b55eee9fe2a	book	Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing	Frank Buschmann and Kevlin Henney and Douglas C. Schmidt	\N	2007
8579470	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	Motor Industry Software Reliability Association	MIRA	\N	\N	\N	\N	MISRA2004	www.misra.org.uk	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1c129d619591b9161f48c26b2a9454a4	6574ea339cdd190f20ece212bdef42ad	4af84f2c08b4012aef91dc1c6440ff5e	standard	{MISRA-C}:2004 {G}uidelines for the use of the {C} language in Critical Systems	{MIRA Ltd}	\N	2004
8579471	Empirical Software Engineering	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pan2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	286-315	\N	3	\N		\N	3e5852514e23701747c99b9d5e9b6b4d	08c7f0f4b0e6888ac56f07aa588b86a3	e55e8ead34b07d3507555a13657067ec	article	Toward an understanding of bug fix patterns	Kai Pan and Sunhun Kim and E. James Whitehead Jr.	\N	2009
8579733	Gesundheitswesen	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensink1999Körperliche	\N	\N		\N	\N	S126-S131	\N	Sonderheft 2	\N		\N	58fe5a91b33f107e3d53f45b3561deec	ceb574fc82e905e39a4bab9d86ed1ed4	7c6090362cc1f877928146e1edaf4458	article	Körperliche Aktivität	Mensink	Robert Koch-Institut	1999
8579776	Gesundheitswesen	61	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bermann1999KörpermaßeundÜbergewicht	\N	\N		\N	\N	S115-S120	\N	Sonderheft 2	\N		\N	333d174c814b2d3a8ecc25d409fcce15	ab8595eab7734d77ea12a2d7d3e19cfd	cb729306c74b719ffd96c1fd27b4bcc0	article	Körpermaße und Übergewicht	Bergmann and Mensink	Robert Koch-Institut	1999
8579812	Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensink2005ÜbergewichtundAdipositas	\N	\N		\N	\N	1348-1356	\N	12	\N		\N	e5a6398892d140a17f13f3fc4fc868d8	5e0a1c58bc2cabb7ac8fbcdd989cb93a	329e8f56874d8713c1576b5b26482711	article	Übergewicht und Adipositas in Deutschland 1984-2003	Mensink and Lampert and Bergmann	Robert Koch-Institut	2005
8579890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Herpertz2008Handbuch	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95926d968bb45d882364454e779e302c	ed3506a992b113499ed4b9b91abaa330	5a7abd9ecda06b76840ce4ac97a60122	book	Handbuch Essstörungen und Adipositas	Stephan Herpertz and Martina de Zwaan and Stephan Zipfel (Hrsg.)	\N	2008
8579943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Instrumente des Umweltschutzes im Wirkungsverbund- Interdisziplinäres Kolloquium - zugleich Siebte Osnabrücker Umweltgespräche	\N	\N	\N	Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft	Baden Baden	\N	\N	Engel_2001	\N	\N		\N	Verfügbar in Uni-Bib Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aec0d39f48b7a30b7eb449267bb89fd7	47af88574a6e3f649b807e8762562e34	b9da6451c3a71ff2fea65d5ebe25f965	incollection	Die Grammatik des Rechts. Funktionen der rechtlichen Instrumente des \\ Umweltschutzes im Verbund mit ökonomischen und politischen Instrumenten	\N	Hans-Werner Rengeling and Hagen Hof	2001
8579955	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dezember	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BMU_2008	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	11afc2c0ac0c5cd339b48f0e49d749da	2605fd81f43134e09e159b23666fd5d3	fd83f76b7acc0a9a7b805802cfb65303	misc	Deutsche Anpassungsstrategie an den Klimawandel	\N	Bundesministerium für Umwelt Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit BMU	2008
8580118	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Uhlenbruch Verlag	Bad Soden	\N	\N	poddig1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fea61472e759ce8710508b5ff8d93c4	bfca16c3c75e46e75db79e21ec15f0fb	091cf97d79cfe17fd66b5ca647b1ebab	book	Handbuch Kursprognose - Quantitative Methoden des Asset Managment	Thorsten Poddig	\N	1999
8580239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UBHD68847	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	174, [6] Bl. : 	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	57c8df6e8581c09716370c18b8b74744	ba9bfa44bcb7012aa3ff6def7b4bc52f	230325b68f0604aabfb9f9afb60a57d4	book	Darstellungsformen am Film im Bereich der Werbung für den Film	Robert Schwarz	\N	1980
8580245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steiner	\N	\N	Studien zur Geschichte des Alltags ; 13	UBHD1613941	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	417 S. : zahlr.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-515-06653-5}, language = {ger}	\N	cd41ed7c0de12310d7d3e9cdd8b42dd1	ff27be0d17c89ab8944227e5569a0164	32be292fc748c3648b3f34990e7f7b4a	book	Bilderwelt des Alltags	Peter [Hrsg.] Borscheid and Hans Jürgen Teuteberg	\N	1995
8580269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trias Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Weiner2002NeueChancen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	af3f6e428d216d5ddde369a5b0590826	86b97ea295aa5cd9ded2514663a9a83b	1015efcd6d5c51ae1b4c840902416fda	book	Neue Chancen bei Adipositas	Rudolf Weiner	\N	2002
8580521	Intelligent System and Knowledge Engineering, 2008. ISKE 2008. 3rd International Conference on	1	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4730947	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Adding Content-based 3D Model retrieval to semantic web	\N	note sure if it realy concerns us	313-318	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ISKE.2008.4730947}	The goal of adding content-based 3d model retrieval to semantic web is to develop a rich set of 3d model semantic representation to enable both humans and machines to generate and understand model descriptions and processing which can be used to enable fast efficient retrieval from model collections. The purpose of Ontology for Content-based 3d Model retrieval is intended to describe model information regardless of storage, feature extraction, creation. In our research, the ontology includes the information on media features, low level visual descriptors and their relationship and non media features of 3d model. It is represented in RDF Schema and implemented in protege.	973f2df661119d40e5a2bfbaf2b18a65	3a9de73abcb94f68245adaf311aad77b	9591c17f36c4ad2faf29a70872acf771	inproceedings	Adding Content-based 3D Model retrieval to semantic web	Huang Shiguo and Zhou Mingquan and Geng Guohua and Ning Zhengyuan and Wang Kegang	\N	2008
8580616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cinegraph	\N	\N	Filmblatt-Schriften ; 2	UBHD1994388	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	157 S. mit Abb.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-936774-01-3}, language = {ger}	\N	cb2435b75522f304075768a6f7b51ae0	edd7657a4f153344906c720acd55ae2f	ce791487b1d51d0e9221bfd147e0d52c	book	Im Dienst der Werbung	André Eckardt	\N	2004
8580647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Technikfolgenabschätzung	\N	\N	\N	Edition Sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	bröchleretal1999	\N	\N	Handbuch Technikfolgenabschatzung - Google Buchsuche	\N	\N	583-592	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3894044578  9783894044572}, refid = {50676804}	\N	62a33a957a1bbe857b1d17d7805598bb	955d9f4ff077a32e40b4c2ea74980ba2	d908882934f4f58f8e662c4878e9b8db	incollection	Systemische Organisationsdiagnose und -redesign	Renate Henning and Heike Hunecke	Stephan Bröchler and Christian Graf and Georg Simonis and Karsten Sundermann	1999
8580679	Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/wise/StojanovicSM07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76993-4_21	\N	SpringerLink - Buchkapitel - Mozilla Firefox	\N	\N	249--260	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a novel method for ontology development that combines ontology learning and social-tagging process.
\
The approach is based on the idea of using tagging process as a method for refinement (pruning) of the ontology that has beenlearned automatically from available knowledge sources. In the nutshell of the approach is a model for the conceptual tagrefinement, which basically searches for terms that are conceptually related to the tags that are assigned to an informationsource. In that way the meaning of the tags can be disambiguated, which support better usage of the tagging process for theontology pruning. We have developed a software tool, an annotation framework, which realizes this idea. We present resultsfrom the first evaluation studies regarding the application of this approach in the eGovernment domain.	972b654be40f1a443d45df953bbedad0	3e30926ded6bd2d98d8170787f20c4e9	a34ca047cf0504143e39fa61f8afe2af	article	An Approach for Combining Ontology Learning and Semantic Tagging in the Ontology Development Process: eGovernment Use Case	Ljiljana Stojanovic and Nenad Stojanovic and Jun Ma	\N	2007
8580717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Schuppert_2008	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand,online verfügbar	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a5485df1156b6e03fcc13b046142667	b6f2cad5ac84ed096b43d875bee2decd	b1e35f52015b23e2382a477ecc8d0b5a	book	Governance in einer sich wandelnden Welt	\N	Gunnar Folke Schuppert and Michael Zürn	2008
8580722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Continuum	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	0826479901	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/255323749&referer=brief_results	\N	Key ideas in educational research [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0826479901  9780826479907}, refid = {255323749}	\N	bb5ec5a21d6aaebc5e6108f2f5a1bba6	26908e57d466ae2c62ebff805bff43ab	76fd0c955dc72c153fa569b41f84a5f7	book	Key ideas in educational research	David Scott and Marlene Morrison	\N	2006
8580725	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	12547612	http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/12547612&referer=brief_results	\N	Der Begriff des Geistes. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	refid = {12547612}	\N	337313f84a8afda2a0fdedea5bff9376	494fa15e0271bde5ea72c0882996f12a	557cd02386a2dff613fc39abf6a67287	book	Der Begriff des Geistes	Gilbert Ryle	\N	1969
8580741	\N	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	Common Law Review 43	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Law International	\N	\N	\N	Möllers_2006	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand, online verfügbar	313-336	\N	\N	\N		\N	31dababa2a52a8b8bf7c44b9b8f0cc16	72e345f2c2c9722de89c8e5b5a159296	dd2d3dfbd746550f8e9430546ee30076	incollection	European Governance: meaning and value of an concept	Christoph Möllers	\N	2006
8580760	Journal of Distance Education	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bullen1998	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-32	\N	2	\N		\N	fe430a171c4f1d32f9d7994d8f85f83a	afda725f16748cb89dff1a4e4b07caac	e5bbc068c513251bb801c20d4f01f3e6	article	Participation and critical thinking in online university distance education	Mark Bullen	\N	1998
8580762	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trubek_2005	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand, online verfügbar	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	053bf7371acf227ccfd4d5f8e1bf7fd2	f809d9c2ddc70a4a57f4c313433727f0	d7ad3f7bc8ebbac0c8491fa4ba16d972	proceedings	The Coexistence of New Governance and Legal Regulation: Complementarity or Rivalry?	David M Trubek and Louise G Trubek	\N	2005
8580767	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden 	\N	\N	benz_2006	\N	\N		\N	Handbestand,online verfügbar	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	80bba0ae7fb6aeb7327f19422bf0e05c	e81f0e78ca411f2e00c1daba8ef02043	b6dd55abfa1e42e537a796c07c5b4295	book	Handbuch Governance -Theoretische Grundlagen und empirische Anwendungsfelder	\N	Arthur Benz and Susanne Lütz and Uwe Schimank and Georg Simonis	2007
8580778	Studies in Continuing Education	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bouldwalker1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-80	\N	2	\N		\N	6db91a5a46080649cb21bdf7b90c1b8c	ed7ecba9c01dc2c6a1be9343a0a8911c	4210802fa4efd26270f30df37a349394	article	Making the most of experience	David Boud and David Walker	\N	1990
8580857	Cognitive Systems Research	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mataric200181	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W6C-430G1TK-6/2/c2478ac6ce42fbce9185f754204af6b7	\N	ScienceDirect - Cognitive Systems Research : Learning in behavior-based multi-robot systems: policies, models, and other agents	\N	\N	81 - 93	\N	1	\N	issn = {1389-0417}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00017-1}	This paper describes how the use of behaviors as the underlying control representation provides a useful encoding that both lends robustness to control and allows abstraction for handling scaling in learning, focusing on multi-agent/robot systems. We first define situatedness and embodiment, two key concepts in behavior-based systems (BBS), and then define BBS in detail and contrast it with alternatives, namely reactive, deliberative, and hybrid control. The paper ten focuses on the role and power of behaviors as a representational substrate in learning policies and models, as well as learning from other agents (by demonstration and imitation). We overview a variety of methods we have demonstrated for learning in the multi-robot problem domain.	a4192c6939f260e545989136d2f71f58	651f569d260cef8db90dcedc15aeef0c	221f90a9a57a6290a719896bcf92a30b	article	Learning in behavior-based multi-robot systems: policies, models, and other agents	Maja J. Mataric	\N	2001
8580871	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	ALT 2005, Algorithmic Learning Theory, 16th International Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Singapore	\N	\N	fernau2005	http://www.springerlink.com/content/e88mbkjdpf1g010f/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	297--311	\N	\N	\N		\N	9190405ea1145b92fbf2f8b2e57c25cb	abf12d1f710fa264d91bc4ff2f239659	fc5aaa973ffcb4ffd55fa733f20a7ae1	inproceedings	Algorithms for Learning Regular Expressions	Henning Fernau	\N	2005
8580901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The New Media Consortium	\N	\N	Austin, Texas	\N	\N	horizon2009	http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/	\N		\N	The 2009 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning InitiativeAn EDUCAUSE Program	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aba6cc5c3b6959e5763f84701683e4e6	1df368a539c4b0d2434222980b018cbd	3e89dcd5b581c446e92b5e9353feef9d	techreport	The 2009 Horizon Report	Larry Johnson and Alan Levine and Rachel S. Smith	\N	2009
8580958	Int. J. Comput. Vision	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	EM99	\N	\N		\N	\N	79--97	\N	1	\N	issn = {0920-5691}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1008181530296}	\N	3c04b7d15e485d7c5d3ec97e9fbeb47d	948ff0dc455bf4186d8256a9d20fa298	e3d3c20b383552fa368fc6d293b59b3d	article	2 1/2 D Visual Servoing with Respect to Unknown Objects Through a New Estimation Scheme of Camera Displacement	Ezio Malis and Fran\\c{c}ois Chaumette	\N	2000
8580968	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	San08	http://www.mit.jyu.fi/palvelut/sovellusprojektit/tilaisuudet/projektikehitys.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fc6c06ff3e51a91e016ca9b24318314	177477fe73a6852002db5fc9ef361f9c	a9294f3f1a0b67cb3d939155f151025a	misc	Tietotekniikan opiskelijaprojektien kehitys, Projektiopetusp{\\"a}iv{\\"a}	Jukka-Pekka Santanen	\N	2008
8580971	Intelligent Robots and Systems	1	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZH03	\N	\N		\N	\N	485-491	\N	\N	\N		This paper addresses the long-standing problem that visual feedback delay can drive a high bandwidth visual servoing system unstable. While some architectures become unstable with increasing image processing delay, we propose a novel visual servo implementation whose stability is independent of delay time. Performance decreases as image processing delay increases, but the system always remains stable. We demonstrate our new approach experimentally on a camera-pointing device. For those visual servo implementations that will become unstable with increased time delay, we propose an analytical method to find the upper limit of acceptable delay, using equations derived from the Nyquist stability criterion. The approach described in this paper is not only a useful tool for design and implementation of stable visual servoing systems, but also has general application to other dynamic systems with delay elements. 	691a0d52ad592dcb7e7879b69ee95e25	f973d5b26aa8af7c6f71a815c620ff60	b8bc1c0126c77d11238034596a2960fd	article	Delay dependent stability limits in high performance real-time visual servoing systems	J Zhang and R Lumia and J Wood and G Starr	\N	2003
8581138	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing	\N	\N	\N	Association for Computational Linguistics	Honolulu, Hawaii	\N	\N	li2008regex	http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D08-1003	\N		\N	\N	21--30	\N	\N	\N		\N	96db597ecc68fb7a34f1ef6997c90f95	0629574473757955e0ec185c80fe0dbd	cefee47c7be21403f379041ace00e234	inproceedings	Regular Expression Learning for Information Extraction	Yunyao Li and Rajasekar Krishnamurthy and Sriram Raghavan and Shivakumar Vaithyanathan and H. V. Jagadish	\N	2008
8581238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Retrieved June 2009 from http://trac.edgewall.org/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trac	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9f43c954e719ba73605c447ca0c2362	02222076a0b468fa648ec33cd809b015	efc997770c34002e6cb5eaf555907e99	misc	Welcome to the Trac Open Source Project	Trac	\N	2009
8581264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	\N	\N	\N	0201310058	http://www.amazon.com/Effective-Java-Programming-Language-Guide/dp/0201310058%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0201310058	\N	Amazon.com: Effective Java: Programming Language Guide (Java Series): Joshua Bloch: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780201310054}, asin = {0201310058}, isbn = {0201310058}, dewey = {005.133}	\N	435579300b54cf4b6754fb81a5e347dd	71bbc4a356320a6c45907f32fe513012	20f0596112d6540ee13a750de9ca2198	book	Effective Java: Programming Language Guide (Java Series)	Joshua Bloch	\N	2001
8581272	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	0471197130	http://www.amazon.com/AntiPatterns-Refactoring-Software-Architectures-Projects/dp/0471197130%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0471197130	\N	Amazon.com: AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software, Architectures, and Projects in Crisis: William J. Brown, Raphael C. Malveau, Hays W. "Skip" McCormick, Thomas J. Mowbray: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780471197133}, asin = {0471197130}, isbn = {0471197130}, dewey = {005.1}	\N	46ea21a0973a3dca700046c7e2a3b167	789701a128664c7aaefcf8a00a2567f6	b25eab2c745a1d0c914d8b9a5a73ad6d	book	AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software, Architectures, and Projects in Crisis	William J. Brown and Raphael C. Malveau and Hays W. "Skip" McCormick and Thomas J. Mowbray	\N	1998
8581282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UTB Uni-Taschenbücher Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3825215121	http://www.amazon.com/wissenschaftliche-Abschlu%C3%9Farbeit-schreibt-Magisterarbeit-Sozialwissenschaften/dp/3825215121%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3825215121	\N	Amazon.com: Wie man eine wissenschaftliche Abschlußarbeit schreibt. Doktor-, Diplom- und Magisterarbeit in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften: Umberto Eco: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825215125}, asin = {3825215121}, isbn = {3825215121}	\N	ff9437b924271a33e5e860223611ddf3	0287a48056a31194bc975fd34fa6143e	425f0931a0392ae0ca4ce1ab6fb2856b	book	Wie man eine wissenschaftliche Abschlußarbeit schreibt. Doktor-, Diplom- und Magisterarbeit in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften	Umberto Eco	\N	2002
8581299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apress	\N	\N	\N	1590599799	http://www.amazon.de/Spring-Recipes-Problem-Solution-Approach-Professionals/dp/1590599799%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1590599799	\N	Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach Books for Professionals by Professionals: Amazon.de: Gary Mak: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781590599792}, asin = {1590599799}, isbn = {1590599799}, dewey = {005.133}	\N	dc827ff0b99a3f1a0b68766b4a80d17a	4dec5d0cad598b22575715cd4fe1829d	1bd92d444136eb257897728344c372d0	book	Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (Books for Professionals by Professionals)	Gary Mak	\N	2008
8581306	\N	\N	\N	New.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apress	\N	\N	\N	1590599217	http://www.amazon.de/Pro-Spring-2-5-Books-Professionals/dp/1590599217%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1590599217	\N	Pro Spring 2.5 Books for Professionals by Professionals: Amazon.de: Jan Machacek, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781590599211}, asin = {1590599217}, isbn = {1590599217}, dewey = {005.133}	\N	3d0714abf5d51aefea234e5032139eb7	ef62e344ef823f77dcf0ff7269a22913	2c9a4efebfa623986a6ffecbb22804d4	book	Pro Spring 2.5 (Books for Professionals by Professionals)	Jan Machacek and Aleksa Vukotic and Anirvan Chakraborty	\N	2008
8581315	\N	\N	\N	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Microsoft Press	\N	\N	\N	0735619670	http://www.amazon.com/Code-Complete-Practical-Handbook-Construction/dp/0735619670%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0735619670	\N	Amazon.com: Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction: Steve McConnell: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780735619678}, asin = {0735619670}, isbn = {0735619670}, dewey = {005.1}	\N	382a8f3d80f63e2bc0ac075c37320e7b	daeaa25ef0ccc8581f5416b04abf558f	02fbef0cc1ed4ae5b3bfbdfd7b1e6caf	book	Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction	Steve McConnell	\N	2004
8581321	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Fachbuchverlag	\N	\N	\N	3446407537	http://www.amazon.de/JAXB-2-0-Programmiertutorial-Architecture-Binding/dp/3446407537%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3446407537	\N	JAXB 2.0: Ein Programmiertutorial für die Java Architecture for XML Binding: Samuel Michaelis, Wolfgang Schmiesing: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783446407534}, asin = {3446407537}, isbn = {3446407537}	\N	4fea15ac4af1ebefc3f330346e1cc19d	d98ad408ac48e601605272cd1c4ecc59	a35625d9b60651e1ae8af345f8f56b04	book	JAXB 2.0: Ein Programmiertutorial für die Java Architecture for XML Binding	Samuel Michaelis and Wolfgang Schmiesing	\N	2006
8581325	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Media, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	0596009208	http://www.amazon.com/Head-First-Java-Kathy-Sierra/dp/0596009208%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0596009208	\N	Amazon.com: Head First Java, 2nd Edition: Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780596009205}, asin = {0596009208}, isbn = {0596009208}, dewey = {005.133}	\N	6572b067a5f11374b375d4191646d22c	d738b20c21ab394fe97af2f7625dfc20	3efb00b35e03a6669565ce20f5a490fd	book	Head First Java, 2nd Edition	Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates	\N	2005
8581341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly	\N	\N	\N	3897212927	http://www.amazon.de/XSLT-XML-Dokumente-transformieren-Doug-Tidwell/dp/3897212927%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3897212927	\N	XSLT. XML-Dokumente transformieren.: Doug Tidwell: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783897212923}, asin = {3897212927}, isbn = {3897212927}	\N	5b0fa2bd88b419d156c43403d5b92091	3cba75b55571696b46144522e1ec677a	8817165664c43c26173687995e6d3177	book	XSLT. XML-Dokumente transformieren.	Doug Tidwell	\N	2002
8581347	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Apress	\N	\N	\N	1430209739	http://www.amazon.com/Practical-API-Design-Confessions-Framework/dp/1430209739%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1430209739	\N	Amazon.com: Practical API Design: Confessions of a Java Framework Architect: Jaroslav Tulach: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781430209737}, asin = {1430209739}, isbn = {1430209739}, dewey = {005.133}	\N	cf16015e89ee74407d5479dfc885aeae	d16e84285ada02fbea7ac01c5a5ccc18	6d32fd141db439d49110a0b5ffd4050d	book	Practical API Design: Confessions of a Java Framework Architect	Jaroslav Tulach	\N	2008
8581367	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Media	\N	\N	\N	0596002521	http://www.amazon.de/XML-Schema-Eric-Van-Vlist/dp/0596002521%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0596002521	\N	XML Schema: Eric Van Der Vlist: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780596002527}, asin = {0596002521}, isbn = {0596002521}, dewey = {005.72}	\N	747e3726612247c78468f48185a940f9	1760178603c00cb99f17f95abf4414e9	d50994441da171f83a4508cb45448c4b	book	XML Schema	Eric Van Der Vlist	\N	2002
8581369	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Professional	\N	\N	\N	0321525590	http://www.amazon.com/KML-Handbook-Geographic-Visualization-Web/dp/0321525590%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0321525590	\N	Amazon.com: The KML Handbook: Geographic Visualization for the Web: Josie Wernecke: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780321525598}, asin = {0321525590}, isbn = {0321525590}, dewey = {910.285}	\N	b9ae9ef7d02ea505dab6ef43393b90f3	653eed825fb3e369eb35fccc66817da0	1a59690123fbb2b9c0107da81119f160	book	The KML Handbook: Geographic Visualization for the Web	Josie Wernecke	\N	2008
8581446	Heat Transfer Engineering	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor \\& Francis	\N	\N	\N	citeulike:4850798	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01457638108939594	\N		\N	\N	43--56	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-15 09:47:41}, citeulike-article-id = {4850798}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1080/01457638108939594}	Fouling of heat transfer surfaces, which leads to high economic penalties and is still dealt with by heat exchanger designers by the crude TEMA approach, is classified into five principal categories. The measurement of thermal fouling is considered critically, and this is followed by a discussion of the successive events, up to five in number, that characterize most fouling situations. The resulting 5×5 matrix of fouling categories and sequential events illustrates the fact that the fundamental fouling problem has now been mainly resolved, at least for liquid-solid interfaces, although it still remains largely unsolved.	82538ab337cd3e0442170f8c23f3e7af	572e7712ac91e15abb6f667b4f10baba	0344643ac6d640541c47d1f6655891f2	article	Thinking about Heat Transfer Fouling: A 5 × 5 Matrix	Norman Epstein	\N	1983
8581551	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	marcellin2009vision	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de130}	In this paper we describe a model of social and collaborative search based on the use of tags.  First we will introduce the issues that drove us to the definition of this model, analyzing different elements characterizing the web 2.0 paradigm and their effect on traditional search and classification systems. Afterwards we will present TAG Vision, a prototype implementation of the model, developed in order to investigate new approaches for information retrieval.	c690e1dc234b74fe3348d302119b597c	81e06148bdc1500dfad03bcdf6c6629a	393836d4c52c89783a7e33ddc116f47f	inproceedings	Tag Vision: Social Knowledge for Collaborative Search	Lara Marcellin and Roberto Politi	\N	2009
8581552	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	carmagnola2009vcast	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de139}	Focusing on Personal Video Recorder, the paper presents\
an environment to support users in choosing which TV pro-\
grams register through recommendations based on user-to-\
user similarity. Recommendations are presented to users\
in a Facebook application which is double aimed: on the\
one hand, it allows to collect users feedback on the rec-\
ommended items; on the other hand, it allows to define a\
social network-based users similarity which is exploited to\
optimize the recommendation process.	9d817d187e26347335e1fd50b71b77cb	f81bf0504b239699753f45bffa94309f	ef30333381de814691f97f303dfd0467	inproceedings	VCast on Facebook: Bridging Social and Similarity Networks	Francesca Carmagnola and Andrea Loffredo and Giorgio Berardi	\N	2009
8581553	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	roinestad2009incentives	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de140}	Researchers are exploring the use of folksonomies, such as in social bookmarking systems, to build implicit links between online resources.  Users create and reinforce links between resources through applying a common tag to those resources.  The effectiveness of using such community-driven annotation depends on user participation to provide the critical information.  However, the participation of many users is motivated by selfish reasons.  An effective way to encourage these users is to create useful or entertaining applications. We demo two such tools -- a browser extension for bookmark management and navigation and a game.	dbd610e4a80d3bef40fe6269a52d83c3	44278717c5d687657f008d208f8d0b16	60b2d9e5bc272c6a5cf6ccf8cc66481c	inproceedings	Incentives for Social Annotation	Heather Roinestad and John Burgoon and Benjamin Markines and Filippo Menczer	\N	2009
8581554	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	benz2009managing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de143}	In this demo we present BibSonomy, a social bookmark and\
publication sharing system.	5b437d7d4adee6c72cf11d19d0c26100	aa341801cf9a31d963fccb8a331043dc	f77b248ed41194330e6d22180c742581	inproceedings	Managing Publications and Bookmarks with BibSonomy	Dominik Benz and Folke Eisterlehner and Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Beate Krause and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
8581555	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lele2009sixearchorg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de144}	Sixearch.org is a peer application for social, distributed, adaptive Web search, which integrates the Sixearch.org protocol, a topical crawler, a document indexing system, a retrieval engine, a P2P network communication system, and a contextual learning system. With a single click, the Sixearch.org application will build your personal Web collection. You can search not only your collection, but also other Sixearch peers. When you submit a query, your Sixearch agent will determine which peers are best suited to answer it based on previous interactions. Your agent will also learn from the results it receives, so that it can continuously improve. 	3340bb95528fb0c41dc861c0f8640acc	65c4ac690b3adf311821208f531d87d0	fc91fb7503535157fb9d15f2c0a8f6d2	inproceedings	Sixearch.org 2.0 Peer Application for Collaborative Web Search	Namrata Lele and Le-Shin Wu and Ruj Akavipat and Filippo Menczer	\N	2009
8581557	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	acotto2009arsmeteo	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de145}	In this paper we present ArsMeteo, a Web 2.0 portal for collecting and sharing digital (or digitalized) artworks, like videos, pictures, poems and music.\
The ArsMeteo contents are enriched with a variety of meanings by the tagging activity of all users of the  community, both authors and visitors. In this setting, innovative artistic approaches to tagging and tag-based browsing has been thoughtin order to create a dynamic and fertile background for artistic experimentation and cooperative artistic creation.	dbf68e803c7fa232a430cb7b5f248c4a	036817dc843e3ad7894721eb046b795e	39362134d7010115e3e3324bd73623f1	inproceedings	ArsMeteo: Artworks and Tags Floating over the Planet Art	Edoardo Acotto and Matteo Baldoni and Cristina Baroglio and Viviana Patti and Flavio Portis and Giorgio Vaccarino	\N	2009
8581558	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lopez2009towards	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Demo}, paperid = {de157}	In this paper we present an open namespace for web resources under the URI scheme to://. It is a web indirection service that converts URLs-to-URLs (i.e. to:// -> http://) and introduces the novel concept of Web Top Level Domains (wTLDs). Every wTLD like to://hypertext refers to an URL like http://www.ht2009.org and it is possible to resolve subdomains under these wTLDs (to://2008.hypertext, to://proceedings.2008.hypertext). \
\
The overall architecture is based on browser plugins and web server software using standard protocols like HTTP and XML to resolve domains under the to:// URI scheme. Furthermore, the infrastructure also provides an open search engine over domain names using meta-information like tags or geo-location. We present a running prototype of this system called Socialdns.net hosting more than 2,000 domains.\
	90e041b3e3615b6a8ad972cd19cc7741	3dece683cd20cbc47409ec1c8b2ec31a	ab0020fe3a6db6bd70e21618b7b26a9c	inproceedings	to:// Towards an open namespace for Web resources	Pedro Garcia Lopez and Marc Espelt	\N	2009
8581559	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bagchi2009relating	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp003}	We argue that relationships between Web pages are functions of the user's intent. We identify a class of Web tasks - information-gathering - that can be facilitated by providing links to pages related to the page the user is currently viewing. We define three kinds of intentional relationships that correspond to whether the user is a) seeking sources of information, b) reading pages which provide information, or c) surfing through pages as part of an extended information-gathering process. We show that these three relationships can be mined using a combination of textual and link information and provide three scoring mechanisms that correspond to them: {\\em SeekRel}, {\\em FactRel} and {\\em SurfRel}. These scoring mechanisms incorporate both textual and link information. We build a set of capacitated subnetworks, each corresponding to a particular keyword. Scores are computed by computing flows on these subnetworks. The capacities of the links are derived from the {\\em hub} and {\\em authority} values of the nodes they connect, following the work of Kleinberg (1998) on assigning authority to pages in hyperlinked environments. We evaluated our scoring mechanism by running experiments on four data sets taken from the Web. We present user evaluations of the relevance of the top results returned by our scoring mechanisms and compare those to the top results returned by Google's Similar Pages feature, and the {\\em Companion} algorithm (Dean and Henzinger, 1999).	341ff6a3a791bfe633e4cb95556cb6cc	ae8ad81a84f47764ef3868249dd92b80	54bbfae9ef1a8c308d0c0cd252a0a450	inproceedings	Relating Web Pages to Enable Information-Gathering Tasks	Amitabha Bagchi and Garima Lahoti	\N	2009
8581560	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	beauvisage2009dynamics	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp008}	In this paper, we present a long-term study of user-centric Web traffic data collected in 2000-2002 and 2005-2006 from two large representative panels of French Internet users. Our work focuses on the dynamics of personal territories on the Web and their evolution between 2000 and 2006. At the session level, we distinguish four profiles of browsing dynamics in 2005-2006, and point out the growing dichotomy between straight routine sessions and exploratory browsing. At a global level, we observe that although each individuals corpus of visited sites is permanently growing, his browsing practices are structured around routine well-known sites which operate as links providers to new sites. We argue that this tension between the known and the unknown is constitutive of Web practices and is a fundamental property of personal Web territories.	590576365307a02a3b448ac590f96f45	384ecc7c7b904fdc82de5aaedc3a7d63	850786f56c22b4613990493515579dd5	inproceedings	The Dynamics of Personal Territories on the Web	Thomas Beauvisage	\N	2009
8581561	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	iorio2009inclusions	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp012}	Modularized documents, composed of fragments from mul-\
tiple sources, provide users high maintainability and reuse.\
In the world of XML, powerful and widely-supported solu-\
tions exist to create such documents. Surprisingly enough,\
a lot of interesting features - especially those envisioned by\
the pioneers of the hypermedia community - are still missing\
for XML inclusions. The goal of this paper is to investigate\
these issues and identify possible improvements in this area.\
Our main inspiration is the Xanadu project and the concept\
of transclusions. This paper proposes an enhanced model to\
describe and interact with XML inclusions. We identify mul-\
tiple classes of inclusions and multiple views of multi-source\
documents. Particular attention is also given to the idea\
of making inclusions transparent to both users and applica-\
tions. An engine producing composite documents, with rich\
information about inclusions, and a viewer for modularized\
XML documents are presented as well.	37ae244fa94e0d972166cfdab3abc9f0	fcbcf14d5bb977e6211330b50d77db45	8cc03bedddef4ca07e2b13f1c1ba409d	inproceedings	From XML Inclusions to XML Transclusions	Angelo Di Iorio and John Lumley	\N	2009
8581562	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	yeung2009contextualising	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp017}	Collaborative tagging systems are now popular tools for organising and sharing information on the Web. While collaborative tagging offers many advantages over the use of controlled vocabularies, they also suffer from problems such as the existence of polysemous tags. We investigate how the different contexts in which individual tags are used can be revealed automatically without consulting any external resources. We consider several different network representations of tags and documents, and apply a graph clustering algorithm on these networks to obtain groups of tags or documents corresponding to the different meanings of an ambiguous tag. Our experiments show that networks which explicitly take the social context into account are more likely to give a better picture of the semantics of a tag.	b9f439b59b6089bb9f9d0d2be9059061	f1e4766edac9ec9545c866fda9fa2a4c	f3000777d9b48c7a5e7499def8e45e8e	inproceedings	Contextualising Tags in Collaborative Tagging Systems	Ching man Au Yeung and Nicholas Gibbins and Nigel Shadbolt	\N	2009
8581563	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	najork2009scalable	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp018}	This paper describes the Scalable Hyperlink Store, a distributed in-memory "database" for storing large portions of the web graph. SHS is an enabler for research on structural properties of the web graph as well as new link-based ranking algorithms.  Previous work on specialized hyperlink databases focused on finding efficient compression algorithms for web graphs. By contrast, this work focuses on the systems issues of building such a database. Specifically, it describes how to build a hyperlink database that is fast, scalable, fault-tolerant, and incrementally updateable.  	adb003579724d150d4975e8cce7dfded	4ddfe17ace38e0f40217fc7181285c6a	456eec518822c6e94fcb6d06ec9e8cf6	inproceedings	The Scalable Hyperlink Store	Marc Najork	\N	2009
8581564	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	amitay2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp020}	This research  explores new ways to augment the search and discovery of relations between Web 2.0 entities using multiple types and sources of social information. Our goal is to allow the search for all object types such as documents, persons and tags, while retrieving related objects of all types. We implemented a social-search engine using a unified approach, where the search space is expanded to represent heterogeneous information objects that are interrelated by several relation types. Our solution is based on  multifaceted search, which  provides an efficient update mechanism for relations between objects, as well as efficient search over the heterogeneous data. We describe a social search engine positioned within a large enterprise, applied over social data gathered from several Web 2.0 applications. \
We conducted a large user study with over 600 people to evaluate the contribution of social data for search. \
Our results demonstrate the high precision of social search results and confirm the strong relationship of users and tags to the topics retrieved.	03bc39dc384d640a278a464b7c3b602b	281a60dff0722e89bd0de3abe2e44545	5f616365d0576f71e6e9225628acf57b	inproceedings	Social Search and Discovery Using a Unified Approach	Einat Amitay and David Carmel and Nadav Hare'l and Shila Ofek-Koifman and Aya Soffer and Sivan Yogev and Nadav Golbandi	\N	2009
8581565	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mahmood2009improving	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp021}	Conversational recommender systems (CRSs) assist online users in their information-seeking and decision making tasks by supporting an interactive process. Although these processes could be rather diverse, CRSs typically follow a fixed strategy, e.g., based on critiquing or on iterative query reformulation. In a previous paper, we proposed a novel recommendation model that allows conversational systems to autonomously improve a fixed strategy and eventually learn a better one using reinforcement learning techniques. This strategy is optimal for the given model of the interaction and it is adapted to the users' behaviors. In this paper we validate our approach in an online CRS by means of a user study involving several hundreds of testers. We show that the optimal strategy is different from the fixed one, and supports more effective and efficient interaction sessions.\
	69aff86cc423b729c3b266d9a2812faa	8b66c6c4995ed720d1b6b0029cbb36c9	bb62dd3f330240a0f0adc4c12d5c5699	inproceedings	Improving Recommender Systems with Adaptive Conversational Strategies	Tariq Mahmood and Francesco Ricci	\N	2009
8581566	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	meiss2009whats	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp030}	We examine the properties of all HTTP requests generated by a thousand undergraduates over a span of two months.  Preserving user identity in the data set allows us to discover novel properties of Web traffic that directly affect models of hypertext navigation.  We find that the popularity of Web sites--the number of users who contribute to their traffic--lacks any intrinsic mean and may be unbounded.  Further, many aspects of the browsing behavior of individual users can be approximated by log-normal distributions even though their aggregate behavior is scale-free.  Finally, we show that users' click streams cannot be cleanly segmented into sessions using timeouts, affecting any attempt to model hypertext navigation using statistics of individual sessions.  We propose a strictly logical definition of sessions based on browsing activity as revealed by referrer URLs; a user may have several active sessions in their click stream at any one time.  We demonstrate that applying a timeout to these logical sessions affects their statistics to a lesser extent than a purely timeout-based mechanism.\
	a0c04e5e8daa970de6caabe8359aa12d	4941182b42725d5d7836d5af99d96ab3	361ef75323ebf0f23cda21238eb01de6	inproceedings	What's in a Session: Tracking Individual Behavior on the Web	Mark Meiss and John Duncan and Bruno Gonçalves and José J. Ramasco and Filippo Menczer	\N	2009
8581567	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mandl2009comparing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp031}	Blogs in different countries do not only differ in the language of\
their texts but in many other aspects as well. This study explores\
how these differences can be identified and related to known\
cultural differences. A thorough intellectual analysis of several\
hundreds of blog pages from China and Germany revealed\
culturally diverse patterns. Chinese blogs are more graphically\
oriented. They emphasize the communication between bloggers\
and commentators. Especially, the distinction between high and\
low context communication in both cultures seems to have a large\
impact on the blog communication.	46e6af65b191585c4511d76c564cbc3e	4122695cbe32cb5bfcfc360dab156237	af17ed3cfe44f349141bb9ebe4db7baa	inproceedings	Comparing Chinese and German Blogs	Thomas Mandl	\N	2009
8581568	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	ammann2009barger	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp033}	Working from archival sources, this paper aims to reconstruct the emergence at Jorn Bargers initiative of the weblog community from a predecessor known as the NewsPage Network.\
	3367a58e50296feb3ec4fc50b80ee32d	090f6363ed1583c9db56842ec20b766e	cf61259ffb97c7f8af9c5ae7fa641cad	inproceedings	Jorn Barger, the NewsPage Network and the Emergence of the Weblog Community	Rudolf Ammann	\N	2009
8581569	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	morishima2009bringing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp038}	This paper presents an experimental study of the automatic correction of broken (dead) Web links focusing, in particular, on links broken by the relocation of Web pages. \
Our first contribution is that we developed an algorithm that incorporates a comprehensive set of heuristics, some of which are novel, in a single unified framework. \
The second contribution is that we conducted a relatively large-scale experiment, and analysis of our results revealed the characteristics of the problem of finding moved Web pages. \
We demonstrated empirically that the problem of searching for moved pages is different from typical information retrieval problems. \
First, it is impossible to identify the final destination until the page is moved, so the index-server approach is not necessarily effective. \
Secondly, there is a large bias about where the new address is likely to be and crawler-based solutions can be effectively implemented, avoiding the need to search the entire Web.\
We analyzed the experimental results in detail to show how important each heuristic is in real Web settings,\
and conducted statistical analyses to show that our algorithm succeeds in correctly finding new links for more than 70% of broken links at 95% confidence level.	d937befa72a6f627f8f19cffa75d873e	4ee86291d78698b239edee7c54f967fe	73faf07a4750d730ce0455e5613b8687	inproceedings	Bringing Your Dead Links Back to Life: A Comprehensive Approach and Lessons Learned	Atsuyuki Morishima and Akiyoshi Nakamizo and Toshinari Iida and Shigeo Sugimoto and Hiroyuki Kitagawa	\N	2009
8581570	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	steichen2009dynamic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp049}	Adaptive hypermedia systems traditionally focus on providing personalised learning services for formal or informal learners. The learning material is typically sourced from a proprietary set of closed corpus content. A fundamental problem with this type of architecture is the need for handcrafted learning objects, enriched with considerable amounts of metadata. The challenge of generating adaptive and personalised hypertext presentations from open source content promises a dramatic improvement of the choice of information shown to the learner. This paper proposes an architecture of such a dynamic hypertext generation system and its use in an authentic learning environment. The system is evaluated in terms of educational benefit, as well as the satisfaction of the users testing the system. Concluding from this evaluation, the paper will explore the future work necessary to further enhance the system performance and learning experience.	4177b8de6353f2b03903b7702cbda9a4	754163e0d4415d48ca55b71d86e408e5	3239b64a62b13457317ec83a3e69e603	inproceedings	Dynamic Hypertext Generation for Reusing Open Corpus Content	Ben Steichen and Séamus Lawless and Alexander O'Connor and Vincent Wade	\N	2009
8581571	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	francisco-revilla2009interpreting	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp051}	Web pages such as news and shopping sites often use modular layouts. When used effectively this practice allows authors to present clearly large amounts of information in a single page. However, while sighted people can visually parse and understand these complex layouts in seconds, current assistive technologies such as screen readers cannot. This puts visually impaired users at a great disadvantage. In order to design better assistive technologies, we conducted a study of how people interpret modular layouts of news and shopping Web pages. The study revealed that when the layout complexity increases, the interpretation process gets longer and the reading gets more varied. Also, before looking at the main content, users first frame the Web page by looking for familiar structural elements that can be used as references and entry points. These elements include navigational bars, search boxes, and ads. This implies that assistive technologies can reduce the time required to frame the pages if they help users identify reference points and entry points.	7c9daa3fc98d93499fc87be9be6a0956	570987b2908d40e06ba4058d126b2481	a2da1301090e2991ba1a63041cd87edb	inproceedings	Interpreting the Layout of Web Pages	Luis Francisco-Revilla and Jeff Crow	\N	2009
8581572	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	abbasi2009richvsm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp056}	People share millions of resources (photos, bookmarks, videos, etc.) in Folksonomies (like Flickr, Delicious, Youtube, etc.). To access and share resources, they add keywords called tags to the resources. As the tags are freely chosen keywords, it might not be possible for users to tag their resources with all the relevant tags. As a result, many resources lack sufficient number of relevant tags. The lack of relevant tags results into sparseness of data, and this sparseness of data makes many relevant resources unsearchable against user queries.\
\
In this paper, we explore two dimensions of semantic relationships between tags, based on the context and the distribution of tags. We exploit semantic relationships between tags to reduce sparseness in Folksonomies and propose different enriched vector space models. We also propose a vector space model Best of Breed which utilizes appropriate enrichment method based on the type of the query. We evaluate the proposed methods on a large dataset of 27 million resources, 92 thousand tags and 94 million tag assignments. Experimental results show that the enriched vector space models help in improving search, especially for the rare queries which have few relevant resources in the sparse data.	62fff09c7277d67809633567d848ce8d	beeda6b9f798af218a7f51aaa399e45e	9e7a2a323235eed80b2b91bbf2e659cd	inproceedings	RichVSM: enRiched Vector Space Models for Folksonomies	Rabeeh Abbasi and Steffen Staab	\N	2009
8581573	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	abel2009contextbased	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp060}	With the advent of Web 2.0 tagging became a popular feature. People tag diverse kinds of content, e.g. products at Amazon, music at Last.fm, images at Flickr, etc. Clicking on a tag enables the users to explore related content. In this paper we investigate how such tag-based queries, initialized by the clicking activity, can be enhanced with automatically produced contextual information so that the search result better fits to the actual aims of the user. We introduce the SocialHITS algorithm and present an experiment where we compare different algorithms for ranking \
users, tags, and resources in a contextualized way.	c3f2490bc3700152f7669b879a98ee36	0e0dff0c21fd77d2d1f0224317c4974f	17d5c35426963e20875ec1dc42913855	inproceedings	Context-based Ranking in Folksonomies	Fabian Abel and Matteo Baldoni and Cristina Baroglio and Nicola Henze and Daniel Krause and Viviana Patti	\N	2009
8581574	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mitchell2009designing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp068}	How can authoring tools help authors create complex, innovative hypertext narrative structures? Tools for creating hypertext fiction typically represent such narratives in the form of nodes and links. However, existing tools are not particularly helpful when an author wants to create a story with a more complex structure, such as a story told from multiple points of view. In this paper, we describe our work to develop HypeDyn, a new hypertext authoring tool that provides alternative representations designed to make it easier to create complex hypertext story structures. As an initial exploration, the tool has been designed to support authoring of interactive, multiple-points-of-view stories. In order to describe the tool, we describe a simplified transformation of Rashomon into a progressively more interactive narrative. Along the way, we identify useful new representations, mechanisms, and visualizations for helping the author. We conclude with some thoughts about the design of interactive storytelling authoring tools in general.	c7a1aa91a6e5a8c004c5774aa7da8ef1	fa99540cd8486dc13362f327254302ec	f7ba68fc39a65881b8f37cdb3cef666b	inproceedings	Designing Hypertext Tools to Facilitate Authoring Multiple Points-of-View Stories	Alex Mitchell and Kevin McGee	\N	2009
8581575	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	stewart2009crosstagging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp081}	The Social Web is successfully established and poised for continued growth. Web\
2.0 applications such as blogs, bookmarking, music, photo and video sharing\
systems are among the most popular; and all of them incorporate a social aspect,\
i.e., users can easily share information with other users. But due to the\
diversity of these applications -- serving different aims -- the Social Web is\
ironically divided. Blog users who write about music for example, could possibly\
benefit from other users registered in other social systems operating within the\
same domain, such as a social radio station. Although these sites are two\
different and disconnected systems, offering distinct services to the users, the\
fact that domains are compatible could benefit users from both systems with\
interesting and multi-faceted information. In this paper we propose to\
automatically establish social links between distinct social systems through\
cross-tagging, i.e., enriching a social system with the tags of other similar\
social system(s). Since tags are known for increasing the prediction quality of\
recommender systems (RS), we propose to quantitatively evaluate the extent to\
which users can benefit from cross-tagging by measuring the impact of different\
cross-tagging approaches on tag-aware RS for personalized\
resource recommendations. We conduct experiments in real world data sets and\
empirically show the effectiveness of our approaches.\
	93d77eddbebcefec1d1ea91b9fcb8ada	fe337e352f5a7574f9e1f07b8323f4b3	222a37abcf06698d163dc16766870364	inproceedings	Cross-Tagging for Personalized Open Social Networking	Avaré Stewart and Ernesto Diaz-Aviles and Leandro Balby and Alexandros Nanopoulos and Lars Schmidt-Thieme and Wolfgang Nejdl	\N	2009
8581576	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bernstein2009hypertext	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp083}	Annals and chronicles may be the foundation of accounting, but writers of stories and histories have long known that they seldom render a satisfactory account of complex events. In place of a simple chronological list, narrative instead organizes our account in new sequences in order to illuminate the interplay of actors and events. We want hypertext narrative to do things we cannot achieve in print; though we may occasionally use links to introduce variation in presentation or in story; it is now clear that hypertext will most frequently prove useful in changing (or adapting) plot. After discussing the ways in which plot may be varied, I describe the use of stretchtext as a reaction against the perceived incoherence of classic hypertext narrative, demonstrate the limitations that conventional stretchtext necessarily imposes on hypertext narrative, and describe an implemented generalization of stretchtext that matches the expressive and formal capabilities of classical hypertext systems while appearing to be a mere stretchtext and while running within the confines of a Web browser.	252be53526c33f3dc09f796beaf1de86	27b04a95ab7a1b05054b35aca006ca34	764c5fe6b3d4a6a2142259ddcfef04ad	inproceedings	On Hypertext Narrative	Mark Bernstein	\N	2009
8581577	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	klein2009comparing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp085}	In previous research it has been shown that link-based web page metrics\
can be used to predict experts' assessment of quality.  We are interested\
in a related question: do expert rankings of real-world entities correlate\
with search engine (SE) rankings of corresponding web resources?\
To answer this question we compared rankings of college football\
teams in the US with rankings of their associated web\
resources.  We looked at the weekly polls released by\
the Associated Press (AP) and USA Today Coaches Poll.  Both rank the\
top 25 teams according to the aggregated expertise \
of sports writers and college football coaches.\
For the entire 2008 season (8/2008 -- 1/2009), we compared\
the ranking of teams (top 10 and top 25) according to the polls with the\
rankings of one to eight URLs associated with each team in Google, Live\
Search and Yahoo.  We found moderate to high correlations\
between the final rankings of 2007 and the SE ranking in mid 2008 but\
the correlation between the polls and the SEs steadily decreased as\
the season went on.  We believe this is because the rankings in the \
web graph (as reported via SEs) have "inertia" and do not rapidly\
fluctuate as do the teams' on the field fortunes.\
	0d1508a6e455806f3ba344019afb9683	bc8c26da69a8fa7b1662f686d1f00005	a2f59f415f8ce7a86149b1b60ffe7296	inproceedings	Comparing the Performance of US College Football Teams in the Web and on the Field	Martin Klein and Olena Hunsicker and Michael L. Nelson	\N	2009
8581578	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	alford2009scholarly	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp086}	Hypertext research has discovered new ways to explore, represent and visualise data and has led to many improvements in the usability and usefulness of systems. However, in the field of scholarly writing research, several studies discuss the need for improving the current state of affairs [18][24][29]. This research aimed to investigate whether typed and/or bi-directional links have an effect on users performance and confidence when undertaking a literature survey [18], considered one of the phases of a scholarly writing process [29]. Two empirical studies were conducted - a survey and a formal experiment, and results showed that both typed and bi-directional links had significant effect on users performance and confidence when undertaking common early scholarly writing tasks, specifically benefiting tasks relating to surveying existing literature.	52c186c96f4e84fcefc49ba4868aad43	d31fd88f7ca83731095fcfeed99b475a	73c23a12824dd19f915ef169f16c5902	inproceedings	Scholarly Research Process: Investigating the Effects of Link Type and Directionality	Mark Leslie Alford and Emilia Mendes	\N	2009
8581579	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	siersdorfer2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp091}	The rapidly increasing popularity of Web 2.0 knowledge and content sharing systems and growing amount of shared data make discovering relevant content and finding contacts a difficult enterprize. Typically, folksonomies provide a rich set of structures and social relationships that can be mined for a variety of recommendation purposes. In this paper we propose a formal model to characterize users, items, and annotations in Web 2.0 environments. Our objective is to construct social recommender systems that predict the utility of items, users, or groups based on the multi-dimensional social environment of a given user. Based on this model we introduce recommendation mechanisms for content sharing frameworks. Our comprehensive evaluation shows the viability of our approach and emphasizes the key role of social meta knowledge for constructing effective recommendations in Web 2.0 applications.	77162654ad966b504728a5ec2aaf8142	9245d0a556113aa107ba8171f3897156	bbf0c98e0ab32612109e6688de81c432	inproceedings	Social Recommender Systems for Web 2.0 Folksonomies	Stefan Siersdorfer and Sergej Sizov	\N	2009
8581580	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	efimova2009weblog	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp101}	While weblogs have been conceptualised as personal thinking spaces since their early days, those uses have not been studied in detail. The purpose of this paper is to explore how a weblog can contribute to the process of developing ideas in a long-term complex project. To do so I use autoethnography to reconstruct my personal blogging practices in relation to developing PhD ideas from two perspectives. I first discuss my practices of using a weblog as a personal information management tool and then analyse its uses at different stages in the process of working on a PhD dissertation: dealing with fuzzy insights, sense-making and turning ideas into a dissertation text. The findings illustrate that next to supporting thinking in a way private notebooks do, a weblog might serve similar roles as papers on one's office desk: dealing with emerging insights and difficult to categorise ideas, while at the same time creating opportunities for accidental feedback and impressing those who drop by.	08d2fec65c46549456b42c435430d7a9	1958e18d3d3b6a24c3fb106f3f6ce679	366603a85a1bef14ca0540ab66d8bd05	inproceedings	Weblog as a Personal Thinking Space	Lilia Efimova	\N	2009
8581581	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	santos-neto2009individual	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp102}	In tagging systems users can annotate items of interest with free-form terms. A good understanding of usage characteristics of such systems is necessary to improve the design of current and next generation of tagging systems. To this end, this work explores three aspects of user behavior in CiteULike and Connotea, two systems that include tagging features to support online personalized management of scientific publications. First, this study characterizes the degree to which users re-tag previously published items and reuse tags: 10 to 20% of the daily activity can be characterized as re-tagging and about 75% of the activity as tag reuse. Second, we use the pairwise similarity between users activity to characterize the interest sharing in the system. We present the interest sharing distribution across the system, show that this metric encodes information about existing usage patterns, and attempt to correlate interest sharing levels to indicators of collaboration such as co-membership in discussion groups and semantic similarity of tag vocabularies. Finally, we show that interest sharing leads to an implicit structure that exhibit a natural segmentation. Throughout the paper we discuss the potential impact of our findings on the design of mechanisms that support tagging systems.	0288bdef89f09cc5fdbf942c1cb4726b	07a2f583edf181046a997bc59e7e56be	ec87d0f3836518886ee1f4ecf6ffe9c8	inproceedings	Individual and Social Behavior in Tagging Systems	Elizeu Santos-Neto and David Condon and Nazareno Andrade and Adriana Iamnitchi and Matei Ripeanu	\N	2009
8581582	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neubauer2009hyperincident	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp105}	Data created by social bookmarking systems can be described as\
3-partite 3-uniform hypergraphs connecting documents, users, and\
tags (tagging networks),  \
such that the toolbox of complex network analysis can be applied to \
examine their properties. One of the most basic tools, the\
analysis of connected components, however cannot be applied\
meaningfully: Tagging networks \
tend to be almost entirely connected. We therefore propose a\
generalization of connected components, m-hyperincident\
connected components. \
We show that decomposing tagging networks into 2-hyperincident\
connected components yields a characteristic component\
distribution with a salient giant component that can be found\
across various datasets.  \
This pattern changes if the underlying formation process\
changes, for example, if the hypergraph is constructed from\
search logs, or if the tagging data is contaminated by spam: It\
turns out that the second- to 129th largest components of the\
spam-labeled Bibsonomy dataset are inhabited exclusively by spam\
users. Based on these findings, we propose and  unsupervised\
method for spam detection. 	ba508093225b99e3b16328c6b5650620	2686bad7ff1f4d07c0b3302dff08368a	f696989e22dd4c77c8a6352526e13efe	inproceedings	Hyperincident Connected Components of Tagging Networks	Nicolas Neubauer and Klaus Obermayer	\N	2009
8581583	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	styliaras2009hypersea	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp110}	In this paper, we present HyperSea, an environment for importing, organizing and interacting with web 2.0 content. The environment is based mainly on previous research on hypertext systems, spatial hypertext and it tries to overcome presentation limitations of todays popular web 2.0 applications. Content is structured as islands and nodes which may be interlinked and characterized by various levels of visual cues, according to its type and origin. As the resulting content is structured, HyperSea may support alternative views and search operations over it. We present an extensive case-study for illustrating functionality and we organize some future work.	8be979770421e20845793b840180b7bc	029c34590cf731f9a262860473f2fe1f	802e85888daecf505a041a81f38a7613	inproceedings	HyperSea: Towards a Spatial Hypertext Environment for Web 2.0 Content	Georgios D. Styliaras and Sotiris P. Christodoulou	\N	2009
8581584	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	capocci2009statistical	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp119}	Folksonomies provide a rich source of data to study social patterns\
taking place on the World Wide Web. Here we study the temporal\
patterns of users' tagging activity. We show that the statistical\
properties of inter-arrival times between subsequent tagging events\
cannot be explained without taking into account correlation in users'\
behaviors. This shows that social interaction in collaborative tagging\
communities shapes the evolution of folksonomies. A consensus\
formation process involving the usage of a small number of tags for a\
given resources is observed through a numerical and theoretical\
analysis of some well-known folksonomy datasets.	d9d9b022ee37b9289b71a45f247bff74	f5bee0c8b95c9f52e3cee5c4ba8084ae	f56c4923899cb59501c5b0e0b9feb641	inproceedings	Statistical Properties of Inter-arrival Times Distribution in Social Tagging Systems	Andrea Capocci and Andrea Baldassarri and Vito D.P. Servedio and Vittorio Loreto	\N	2009
8581585	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	adamic2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Invited Talk Abstract}, paperid = {key1la}	Online, hyperlinks connect not just related information, but people who relate to one another. In this talk I will discuss the many dimensions and uses of the social hyperlink across a variety of online communities. Sometimes it is the information that brings the people together, as they are seeking answers to questions, or seeking to answer questions. In online question and answer forums, hyperlinks record a fleeting social interaction, an information exchange. In other instances, for example, in virtual worlds, social hyperlinks may be conduits for social influence, direct transfer of information, or even the sharing of virtual goods. Occasionally, an online tie is established in order to navigate the real world, or more specifically, find a real couch to sleep on. This of course takes a good deal of trust -- trust that is expressed in hyperlinks. 	ef45979de6561a633c3fd946ef1dad0f	8a2fa27419889ca79b1bc7c1812031d2	fa369460529e8b28dd9b9885ab3a32cf	inproceedings	The Social Hyperlink	Lada A. Adamic	\N	2009
8581586	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	baeza-yates2009relating	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Invited Talk Abstract}, paperid = {key2rby}	Relating content is important in any document base, for example to automatically create hyperlinks. Classical techniques to relate Web content include text mining and link analysis. However, a more powerful source for semantically connecting two Web pages is user behavior. In this short summary we categorize existing approaches \
that use what people do in the Web to relate content and we discuss the issues and the research problems associated with this idea.	9415b4ce16285016da54d2f6f878abf7	e5a6c6719b165a2f12ba518cfbe1acfd	2a9e492e3c4721750bf3549fc4c9b676	inproceedings	Relating Content Through Web Usage	Ricardo Baeza-Yates	\N	2009
8581587	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	denoue2009webnc	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp126}	WebNC is a system for efficiently sharing, retrieving and viewing web applications. Unlike existing screencasting and screensharing tools, WebNC is optimized to work with web pages where a lot of scrolling happens. WebNC uses a tile-based encoding to capture, transmit and deliver web applications, and relies only on dynamic HTML and JavaScript. The resulting webcasts require very little bandwidth and are viewable on any modern web browser including Firefox and Internet Explorer as well as browsers on  the iPhone and Android platforms.	d2eb0e4f7a62aa99f026115ae7e5feca	ef5007c6c606ed12368fdd4397d26322	ba134043882c9db78ff1840be07b27d1	inproceedings	WebNC: efficient sharing of web applications	Laurent Denoue and John Adcock and Scott Carter and Gene Golovchinsky	\N	2009
8581588	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	toppano2009semiotic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp128}	The paper proposes a semiotic framework inspired to the  Generative Trajectory of Meaning by A.J. Greimas to the design and analysis of hypermedia. The framework is structured into four levels of signification and allows the designer to control the semantic coherence and optimize the communication during the hypermedia development. We investigate its practical feasibility by constructing an instructional hypermedia regarding a collection of ancient mosaics from a roman villa. Our results indicate that the proposed approach opens novel perspectives, and looks promising towards the definition of semiotic methodologies of hypermedia design.	305dea2f671c6ec174bd53190ac0bb4c	87e522e81af0739aa702bfe3c0107c63	453bf9e164d05189bfb9132023b3f8da	inproceedings	Semiotic Design and Analysis of Hypermedia	Elio Toppano and Vito Roberto	\N	2009
8581589	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chin2009study	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp131}	This paper describes a business user study using a packaged suite of mobile Web services and applications deployed at a real-time event, the Beijing Olympic Games in August 2008. These applications were an Olympics guide, menu reader, phrasebook, Sports Tracker \\cite{SportsTracker}, photo sharing on Ovi \\cite{ovi}, and Nokia Maps \\cite{NokiaMaps}.  To evaluate its feasibility and use, we used logging, surveys, and statistical analysis for collecting and analyzing the data.  We discovered that guests found the Olympics guide application to be the most popular, followed by Nokia Maps and then photo sharing on Ovi.  The results demonstrate that the techniques used in our evaluation can be used to determine the type of applications that are relevant to consumers at a real-time event, and suggests ways for improving the mobile application design and user experience.  	b570ac0d7f1d3166f6d0139e697db16a	f44f0127396e4b49728cf6012caeb84e	560eef11b4651e5cda3cca7706c07b8d	inproceedings	A User Study of Mobile Web Services and Applications from the 2008 Beijing Olympics	Alvin Chin and Jyri P. Salomaa	\N	2009
8581590	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	barricelli2009personalized	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp134}	In this paper we propose a Web-based software system that allows the realization of a highly personalized Web browsing experience. The system is based on two relevant elements: the Intelligent Agent and the pCard document. The Intelligent Agent analyzes the Web sites visited by the users collecting information useful to her/his characterization and crosses such information with the personal preferences expressed by the user her/himself. The user profile is stored in a document written in pCard format that we have defined as an evolution of the vCard format.	656d416b1d95e51d91f2e1ed4a9e2274	fd4c562cba767dc2d7c677ace7711797	3cf4b172fbb61ab004cda3d5b1724f11	inproceedings	Personalized Web Browsing Experience	Barbara Rita Barricelli and Marco Padula and Paolo Luigi Scala	\N	2009
8581591	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mazali2009zexenet	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp135}	The information and communication technology system is constantly creating new scenarios, but can still recognise a tendency in them: the blurring of the limits between consumers and producers and the passage from interactivity to participation (web 2.0). In this emerging cultural context, that is constantly redefined and remediated by individual and personalized forms of elaboration, it is important to understand the way in which every single person or group leads his/her own way towards re-appropriation of the technological realm.\
My contribution aims to explore potential and real capacities of these new technologies to generate a creative use among individuals or collectivities. For this reason, Ill analyse a case study, the mobile-blog communities in ZEXE.NET project.\
The aim of my contribution is to draw a portrait, to give a picture, of this social platform built by the artist Antoni Abad.\
	1cdfbf98fa1b40b704fb403fa630ea88	6af4bd097e1b79e9e5d247cec7d9956c	a42b494caf5df1a36f1b7798ff14ba1c	inproceedings	ZEXE.NET, a Case Study of Video-Moblog	Tatiana Mazali	\N	2009
8581592	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	reyes-garcía2009hypermedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp137}	Hypermedia community has been concerned with systems development, navigational models, and most recently, social implications of networks. As a result, it is possible to distinguish conventions of human-computer interaction, visual styles to interact and represent information, and participatory schemes of social behavior. These transformations allow for observing media in different manners. In this paper, we introduce the idea that hypermedia is not a medium because of its possibilities of linking, combining, and fragmenting several media. Hypermedia is a medium because it introduces new ways for creating media and transforming the communicative process.	c73bdcd8f84f2cee632df306a55eb3da	7e4e8a2540156a6fd02dada868e1c81d	3e9c6bc4b89e75533dda1e67d98eaaa0	inproceedings	Hypermedia as Media	Everardo Reyes-García	\N	2009
8581593	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	haouach2009hypermedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp138}	We present in this paper a new method for building and exploring a 3D hypermedia in virtual reality and for a biomedical domain. Starting from the acquisition of stereoscopic images and from the calibration of cameras, our system offers the user the possibility to visualize these images in 3D and to annotate specific areas with texts or voice recording. Then the user may define links between annotations, and each annotation may point to annotations from the same image or from other images. The user thus constructs a 3D hypermedia. He may have a global view of the images database using a graph display. We present a first graph which was built with images of faces.	a09c5d2b67f4aca0b2241e4ac0bb68a5	d3ef416e713f4e92535284d62b318319	1250550f13f78fe812822bb4f9a4da99	inproceedings	A 3D Hypermedia With Biomedical Stereoscopic Images: From Creation to Exploration in Virtual Reality	Mohammed Haouach and Gilles Venturini and Christiane Guinot	\N	2009
8581594	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	miranda2009characteristics	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp142}	The Web is a hypertextual environment in permanent evolution. There are new technologies and Web publishing behaviors emerging everyday. This study presents trends on the evolution of the Web, derived from the comparison of two characterizations of a web portion performed within a 5 year interval. The Portuguese Web was used as a case study. Several metrics regarding content and site characteristics were analyzed.\
	c2451bce1ada36ee284c6057f166a232	59c59d566c85038e7e980e05a06cbef8	73d5ee7793c04f07ba8f29372285e524	inproceedings	How Are Web Characteristics Evolving?	João Miranda and Daniel Gomes	\N	2009
8581595	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	markines2009scalable	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp146}	Collaborative annotation tools are in widespread use.  The metadata from these systems can be mined to induce semantic relationships among Web objects (sites, pages, tags, concepts, users), \
which in turn can support improved search, recommendation, and other Web applications.  We build upon prior work by extracting relationships among tags and among resources from \
two social bookmarking systems, Bibsonomy.org and GiveALink.org.  \
We introduce a scalable and collaborative \
measure that we name maximum information path (MIP) similarity. \
Our analysis shows that MIP outperforms the best scalable similarity measures in the literature. We are currently integrating MIP similarity into a number of applications under development in the GiveALink project, including search and recommendation, Web navigation maps, bookmark management, social networks, spam detection, and a tagging game to create incentives for collaborative annotations. 	3bcc7d41bc848494de7b2b7535bd2892	ad13d07b64d1bf54543546934ca4bf81	99bc900a9ab80da8882b23b4c39c5dcc	inproceedings	A Scalable, Collaborative Similarity Measure for Social Annotation Systems	Benjamin Markines and Filippo Menczer	\N	2009
8581596	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	leila2009redocumentation	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp147}	The digital world enables the creation of personalized documents. In this paper we are interested in describing a computer mediated activity by a person throughout a semi-automatic redocumentation process. This process uses traces generated automatically, during a user-system interaction, to assist a person in producing a personalized document describing the traced activity. To support that, a general framework for an authoring tool is proposed through two main phases. During the first phase, an automatic and parameterized transformation is applied on the input activity trace to generate a fragmented document. Each fragment describes one or many observed elements of the modeled trace and relations between fragments are deduced from relations between these elements. The second phase consists in interactive transformations on the intermediate produced document until getting the final hypermedia document. Our authoring tool uses composition of  personalized document issues and RST principals to interpret\
user's choices and to maintain the coherence of the produced\
document.	d520f566bd65df61fc38744a3718894e	5acbd553c963db58c59dd694a1ae1920	e2b3613e1788a5fb17e96f63dce23676	inproceedings	The redocumentation process of computer mediated activity traces: A general framework	Yahiaoui Leila and Prié Yannick and Boufaida Zizette	\N	2009
8581597	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	choudhury2009modeling	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp148}	This paper develops a probabilistic framework that can model and predict group activity over time on online social media. Users of social media sites such as Flickr often face the enormous challenge of which group to choose, due to the presence of numerous competing groups of similar content. Determining an empirical measure of significance of a group can help tackle this problem. The proposed framework therefore determines an optimal measure per group based on past user participation and interaction as well as likely future activity in the group. The framework is tested on a Flickr dataset and the results show that this method can yield satisfactory predictions of group activity. This implies that the computed measure of significance of a group can be used by end users to choose groups with rich activity.	ab767f58f35a964911e5766d03081af6	fee3c9e075ff3babe02ee0aa1589f697	6de8521bee046ec5c3740384a4fb95ff	inproceedings	Modeling and Predicting Group Activity over Time in Online Social Media	Munmun De Choudhury	\N	2009
8581598	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kuflik2009model	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp149}	Provision of personalized services to users requires accurate modeling of their interests and needs. However, such information may not be available to the service provider. Previously suggested solutions, such as user modeling servers and user modeling mediation demonstrate technological possible solution to the problem. However, at the same time they introduce privacy problem. This paper proposes a general framework for enhancing the privacy of user modeling in personalization systems by keeping the user in control of his/her personal information. The UM on a Key that combined a user modeling server and mediation mechanism will allow the user to explicitly select what information to disclose to service provider and to do that at the right format.	36f2269358017fa7eb5661066fe98bd3	98ffcae494ad289456667b6794597e91	90896e0dc036096400db69270f736956	inproceedings	User Model on a Key	Tsvi Kuflik and Katerina Poteriaykina	\N	2009
8581599	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	nielsen2009mediajourney	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp150}	In this poster, we discuss a novel MediaJourney concept and infrastructure with integrated applications for capturing, anno¬ta¬ting, and automatically tagging captured media objects during phy¬sical journeys as well as virtual journeys on the web or in media collections. The main objective of MediaJourney is to radi¬cally reduce overhead in collecting and organizing cap¬tured digital media for planned or ad-hoc sharing with family and friends, e.g. in a home setting. This is supported with a mix of automatic tagging and manual selection or keyword tagging of journeys at the time of capture. The idea is to provide automatic and simple mechanisms for structuring while capturing. 	3cb7f14ffcdb9383fe65ad79af5d36b3	13a3f6de4aba0680785691fee4480028	7df09b63f48b1dbe874e7d561d9f9928	inproceedings	MediaJourney: Capturing and Sharing Digital Media from Real-World and Virtual Journeys	Kaspar Rosengreen Nielsen and Rasmus Gude and Marianne Graves Petersen and Kaj Grønbæk	\N	2009
8581600	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bonacho2009introducing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp151}	In this paper, we develop a discussion about possible profiles of the reader online according to the perception of a new sensitive experience of reading. The experience of reading in front of a computer is already part of our daily routine but still far from a clear standing. Focusing our attention on the reader allows us to embrace a curious challenge that most of us already live on the level of senses (Erlebnis), and only some are able to make it an experience in life (Erfahrung).	1f373b5950255d750137bcd15e820305	ab264faaf23af589a79d6528a533659b	ebaa4dd0b996c193890646a1a9decbdd	inproceedings	Introducing Online Reading	Fernanda Bonacho	\N	2009
8581601	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	martinez-romo2009retrieving	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp152}	In this short note we present a recommendation system for automatic retrieval of broken Web links using an approach based on contextual information. \
We extract information from the context of a link such as the anchor text, the content of the page containing the link, and a combination of the cache page in some search engine and web archive, if it exists.\
Then the selected information is processed and submitted to a search engine.\
We propose an algorithm based on information retrieval techniques to select the most relevant information and to rank the candidate pages provided for the search engine, in order to help the user to find the best replacement.\
To test the different methods, we have also defined a methodology which does not require the user judgements, what increases the objectivity of the results.	70b782463aac5d02231c2b7205526ce0	8613379ac2f60d8974fba2a3339a5c30	0e035a458d3758e06f26ffede77ca479	inproceedings	Retrieving Broken Web Links using an Approach based on Contextual Information	Juan Martinez-Romo and Lourdes Araujo	\N	2009
8581602	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paris2009costbenefit	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp153}	Most evaluations of web-based information systems are done with respect to their effectiveness in supporting users in finding and exploring the information they need. We believe (1) that we need to move beyond task effectiveness and look at the whole-of-system effectiveness, and (2) that we must balance benefits with costs. We propose a method that provides guidance in whole-of-system evaluations, explicitly considering all participants and both sides of the bang for buck equation. 	61d5834ff44823f5355930fed8f08bbf	aef25910304b55268fae7c7a5399da67	e8cf66c8ad3ecd64bf717c5aed8eac54	inproceedings	A Cost-Benefit Evaluation Method for Web-Based Information Systems	Cecile L. Paris and Nathalie F. Colineau and Ross G. Wilkinson	\N	2009
8581603	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bruckschen2009named	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp154}	This paper presents an application which relies on Natural\
Language Processing techniques to identify hot topics in a\
news portal. Named Entity Recognition, semantic tagging\
and identity identification are used to acquire knowledge of\
the domain, generate ontologies automatically and rank hot\
topics for the news in the portal.	e32c6de9c30237522927ce5a15e32ee2	08082e2e761fb2e4b5f659fc7d14e3ac	8be99078789359235d781eccfa2902c7	inproceedings	Named Entities for Hot Topics Ranking and Ontology Navigation Aid	Mírian Bruckschen and Renata Vieira and Sandro Rigo	\N	2009
8581604	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	carmagnola2009idynamictv	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp155}	The paper  presents  an approach to merge Web 2.0 and adaptation with TV contents in order to enrich the user experience. We present iDYNamicTV, a social Web-based recommender system dealing with multimedia contents. iDYNamicTV is part of a larger project by Telecom Italia (DynamicTV)  for enhancing user experience in TV fruition. The goal of iDynamicTV is to provide facilities to entertain when exploring and discovering media contents on the Web using a computer interface.	48aae4b64b11a000d1487348b0abe174	118441d3a5a110773742278a9dfd39f3	340fb26b8797418409f8c226d2dfaa72	inproceedings	iDYNamicTV: a Social Adaptive Television Experience	Francesca Carmagnola and Federica Cena and Luca Console and Pierluigi Grillo and Fabiana Vernero and Rossana Simeoni and Monica Perrero	\N	2009
8581605	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	strohmaier2009automatically	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp156}	Annotations represent an increasingly popular means for organizing, categorizing and finding resources on the social web. Yet, only a small portion of the total resources available on the web are annotated. In this paper, we describe a prototype - iTAG - for automatically annotating textual resources with human intent, a novel dimension of tagging. We investigate the extent to which the automatic analysis of human intentions in textual resources is feasible. To address this question, we present selected evidence from a study aiming to automatically annotate intent in a simplified setting, that is transcripts of speeches given by US presidential candidates in 2008. 	237ea0f483250268a59fbce4a652e71b	65a540a879516fff5b9cfbcef48f878e	4059cfde69299198adc615642ccef8ee	inproceedings	Automatically Annotating Textual Resources with Human Intentions	Markus Strohmaier and Mark Kroell and Christian Koerner	\N	2009
8581606	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	boella2009measures	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp158}	We introduce four measures for the change of coalitions in social networks. The first one measures the change of the agents in the network over time, The second one measures the change of dependencies among the agents, due to addition or removal of powers and goals of the agents. The third one measures the change in normative dependencies like obligations and prohibitions introduced by norms. The fourth one measures changes in coalitions. \
If one of the first three measures is high, then the fourth measure is probably high too, if the change in agents and dependencies is a cause for a change in coalitions. If the first three measures are low, but the change in coalitions is high, it is due to internal processes like violations of the coalition agreements. 	359fb312463dba2ea48d427c5efe6cd2	4797aeda13d2cbe6340413329cf0d589	be75d71770ce5214483a919753f381bf	inproceedings	Four Measures for the Dynamics of Coalitions in Social Networks	Guido Boella and Leendert van der Torre and Serena Villata	\N	2009
8581607	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	romanello2009printed	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp159}	Modern critical editions of ancient works generally include \
manually created indices of other sources quoted in the text. \
Since indices can be considered as a form of domain specic \
language, the paper presents a parsing-based approach to \
the problem of extracting information from them to support \
the creation of a collection of fragmentary texts. This paper \
rst considers the characteristics and structure of quotation \
indices and their importance when dealing with fragmentary \
texts. It then presents the results of applying a fuzzy parser \
to the OCR transcription of an index of quotations to extract \
information from potentially noisy input.	b4573d338d82a50825c9514ad85cef0a	d69e2ace20fdb0ef9e43dbf6b16a5f33	78dc574ec491997f63bafda3f37b8006	inproceedings	When Printed Hypertexts Go Digital: Information Extraction from the Parsing of Indices	Matteo Romanello and Monica Berti and Alison Babeu and Gregory Crane	\N	2009
8581608	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jankowski2009model	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp160}	In this article we present a model for 2-Layer Interface Paradigm (2LIP). 2LIP is an approach for designing simple yet interactive 3D web applications, an attempt to marry advantages of 3D experience with the advantages of the narrative structure of hypertext. The hypertext information, together with graphics, and multimedia, is presented semi-transparently on the foreground layer. It overlays the 3D representation of the information displayed in the background of the interface. We describe implementations of the 2LIP model: 2LIPGarden (HTML context) and Copernicus (wiki context). We want to show that our model can be easily employed to the existing web infrastructure.	28287f1ca3db520fe5d7a2fa6c9719ce	359ae6bc1ea4a3e2c93d2c2068c67dee	fc2318ba3c1976cdaaf11c8116f822fe	inproceedings	The 2LIP Model and its Implementations	Jacek Jankowski and Stefan Decker	\N	2009
8581609	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bollen2009suggestions	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp161}	Most tagging systems support the user in the tag selection process by providing tag suggestions, or recommendations, based on a popularity measurement of tags other users provided when tagging the same resource.  The majority of theories and mathematical models of tagging found in the literature assume that the emergence of power laws in tagging systems is mainly driven by the imitation behavior of users when observing tag suggestions provided by the user interface of the tagging system. We present experimental results that show that the power law distribution forms regardless of whether or not tag suggestions are presented to the users.	a91ea24f8a9f85b8f55d2e529886bab8	280a97ee745f4e0409cf031a1b7ea247	d7b14a0eb7fabb3cee8846802de069fe	inproceedings	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	Dirk Bollen and Harry Halpin	\N	2009
8581610	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	wang2009noisy	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp162}	Link-based ranking algorithm is very important for current success and popular of Web Search Engine. In order to get high rank, some try to improve contents of web pages while others just put dirty tricks, such as link spam. Link spam is a trick targeting at link-based ranking algorithms by artificially created tight link structures to push some target pages get undeserved high ranks. This problem becomes even worse with the advent of wikis, blogs, forums, which are rich in links. We tackle the problem of improving link-based ranking by more fundamental viewpoint--noisy link analysis. Motivated by how non-voting hyperlinks affect quality of ranking, we propose an approach and corresponding penalty strategies to both detect and handle noisy link effectively and automatically. We also compared our approach with other related works to demonstrate that our approach is rather effective in noisy link filtering and could improve the final search results significantly.	77e54447697fa52485d457f71709a352	2ec22f9855dd1fb454c12f9df837bfb3	d052e05bf9f05fed6d21bb72443e4cf0	inproceedings	Use Noisy Link Analysis to Improve Web Search	Yitong Wang and Jingbo Chu	\N	2009
8581611	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	rubart2009supporting	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp19}	A flexible cooperative task board for supporting daily scrum meetings is described as an application of different hypermedia domains. In addition, change structure is introduced as a means to explicitly model changes in task management. It helps the scrum development team in a sprint retrospective to improve their planning.	c2c80ed4c55ad600c053dd9771f99fcb	f565130041aa6800f9fdbf3c3ca13314	98490c158ab0f9dc41b8c37064efe4a9	inproceedings	Supporting Daily Scrum Meetings with Change Structure	Jessica Rubart and Frank Freykamp	\N	2009
8581612	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	murata2009modularities	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp25}	Real-world relations are often represented as bipartite \
networks, such as paper-author networks and event-attendee \
networks. Extracting dense subnetworks (communities) from \
bipartite networks and evaluating their qualities are \
practically important research topics. As the attempts for \
evaluating divisions of bipartite networks, Guimera and \
Barber propose bipartite modularities. This paper \
discusses the properties of these bipartite modularities \
and proposes another bipartite modularity that allows \
one-to-many correspondence of communities of different \
vertex types. Preliminary experimental results for the \
bipartite modularities are also described.	b9ede8bb6a24baa156ef573bbc93c881	bddb9e340acd0bac21db3e4e9b682c40	97afe0650338d114c45a8b7f33eeeda3	inproceedings	Modularities for Bipartite Networks	Tsuyoshi Murata	\N	2009
8581613	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	rafelsberger2009games	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp28}	The online games market has matured in recent years. It is now a multi-billion dollar business with hundreds of millions players worldwide. At the same time, social networking platforms have witnessed unprecedented growth rates and increasingly offer developer interfaces to leverage and extend their built-in core functionality. Benefiting from these trends, games with a purpose are a proven way of leveraging the wisdom of the crowds to address tasks that are trivial for humans but still not solvable by computer algorithms in a satisfying manner. This paper presents an application framework to develop interactive games with a purpose on top of social networking platforms, suitable for deployment in both mobile and Web-based environments. A set of analytic tools helps to evaluate the results and to pre-process the gathered data for use in external applications.	930b9d27ed9b8967db833649816996e2	fe5512782dc97d9c7a3c4aa8ba732677	c896647534d06ecf0409532ac88da859	inproceedings	Games with a Purpose for Social Networking Platforms	Walter Rafelsberger and Arno Scharl	\N	2009
8581614	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	alagha2009towards	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp39}	How to help learners construct knowledge from hypertext and plan a navigation process on the Web are important issues in Web based learning. To provide solutions to these issues, this paper presents Knowledge Puzzle, a tool for knowledge construction from the Web. Its main contribution to Web-based learning is the personalization of information structure on the Web to cope with the knowledge structure in the learners mind. Self-directed learners will be able to adapt the path of instruction on the Web to their way of thinking, regardless of how the Web content is delivered. The way to achieve that is to provide learners with a meta-cognitive tool that enables them to bring knowledge gained from the Web to the surface and visualize what they have in mind. Once we get the learners viewpoint externalized, it will be converted to a hypermedia layer that will be laid over the Web pages visited by the learner. The attached layer adapts the views of Web pages to the learners information needs by associating information pieces that are not already linked in hyperspace and attaching the learners notes to the page content. Finally, a hypertext version of the whole constructed knowledge is produced to enable fast and easy reviewing.	8b83769e3cb5edb0a83c972a1800616f	08511a00f11263b27b91e79a8a02f6a8	b47c8efa0d7def5fa3f77e9e1ee99056	inproceedings	Towards a Constructivist Approach to Learning fromHypertext	Iyad AlAgha and Liz Burd	\N	2009
8581615	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	hargood2009using	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp41}	Narrative systems attempt to present users with media collections that include some element of structure or story, however these collections can lack an authorial voice and seem bland as a result. In this paper we explore how themes could be used to enrich automatically generated narratives, and describe how a system which generated story selections in the form of photo montages was developed using a thematic model of narrative. This was achieved by selecting narrative atoms, in this case photographs, from a selection of images on a specific subject with relevance to a desired theme. Our pilot study shows that our thematic system selects images with greater relevance to desired titles, and that the positive impact of thematic selection increases when the images are presented together. We hope that our thematic work will inform others working on narrative systems, and will lead to richer automated narratives.	c7e08a10bbba25f430481d959ce3a993	cc0f4a7421195f7ba8c6ce2f9fbd748b	c3d5ddf5bb006c355f71d52303e0b426	inproceedings	Using a Thematic Model to Enrich Photo Montages	Charlie Hargood and David E. Millard and Mark J. Weal	\N	2009
8581616	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	montagnuolo2009hmnews	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp62}	We describe HMNews (Hyper-Media News), a system designed and implemented for the collection, indexing and retrieval of hypermedia news content coming from Digital Television and the Web. The novelty of the approach relies in the ability of providing hierarchical and multi-resolution multimodal indexes based on the application of a novel generalised hybrid clustering technique. The system supports many functionalities: a) bi-directional news conceptual linking; b) relevant topics detection and tracking; c) integrated hypermedia browsing; d) integrated search and retrieval. 	daab6ae2332d573b2be92c93ed0e1478	0a732255ad74b56b06c8d76bee23b9d4	01036d2a34e2851a30358eb829b86133	inproceedings	HMNews: an Integrated System for Searching and Browsing Hypermedia News Content	Maurizio Montagnuolo and Marco Ferri and Alberto Messina	\N	2009
8581617	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lesmo2009extracting	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp75}	This paper illustrates a system designed to automatically extract semantic annotations of the normative modifications present in legal texts. The work relies on a deep parsing approach. The problem of semantically annotating legal texts is cast to the problem of mapping parse trees to semantic frames representing such modifications. We report a preliminary experimentation along with the dataset employed, and discuss the results to point out future improvements.	1bf5ffe8bc46264a1a61093e093f89de	4b449dbd356c1d8c651452320345af98	afbf2fd02327dd08c464c708d7a737a9	inproceedings	Extracting Semantic Annotations from Legal Texts	Leonardo Lesmo and Alessandro Mazzei and Daniele P. Radicioni	\N	2009
8581618	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	jankowski20092lipgarden	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp78}	The early Web was hailed for being easy to use, and what is more important, giving people a chance to participate in its growth. The Web3D was believed to have potential to be the next step in the Webs evolution, since it could benefit from graphics hardware and provide users with new and exciting experiences. Nevertheless, Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML), the first Web3D standard, and its successor X3D, did not generate commercial success. These languages were excessively complex for average Internet users.\
In this paper, we propose 2LIPGarden, a 3D Hypermedia publishing framework that lets individuals who only know basic HTML  those same enthusiasts who could write pages for the early Web  create simple, easy to use yet interactive 3D web pages. Our framework builds upon 2-Layer Interface Paradigm (2LIP), an attempt to marry advantages of 3D experience with the advantages of narrative structure of hypertext. We introduce c-link to HTML, a new type of hyperlink, which connects text with its 3D visualization.	1d7ab6b544503e8718a55d39883c2916	d8ab08f737070931b61be7a32794efda	9f85133172e5b56158a79b1b1cea92e2	inproceedings	2LIPGarden: 3D Hypermedia for Everyone	Jacek Jankowski and Izabela Irzynska and Bill McDaniel and Stefan Decker	\N	2009
8581619	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bohøj2009collaborative	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp90}	We explore in this paper using timelines to represent bureaucratic\
processes in a municipal setting.  The system described herein enables\
citizens and case workers to collaborate over the application for and\
configuration of parental leave, which is a highly involved process under\
Danish law.  	732895459a3c6566f721f586112d9012	192b102e4fdab8666c0d5de9b7e7df5f	67cf4f1f6994b4c20e8983daf6a9aa8e	inproceedings	Collaborative Time-based Case Work	Morten Bohøj and Niels Olof Bouvin and Niels Olof Bouvin	\N	2009
8581620	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	matias2009comparing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp95}	\
This paper proposes an approach to comparison of spatial hypertext collections which avoids becoming entangled in complexities of version management and merging. We also propose and illustrate principles for presenting comparisons of spatial hypertext without losing important implicit information.\
\
We argue that multiple view options, distinct areas for different collections, and dependency lists are all necessary if comparison is to retain the kinds of meaning fundamentally important to spatial hypertext.	d3d7ed2f81c8bebb023e18f14b77d24d	20e81b74fca76a6e19d0d995b8165ef9	5c147a89534a2803b004971558b129b6	inproceedings	Comparing Spatial Hypertext Collections	J. Nathan Matias and David P. Williams	\N	2009
8581621	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	rosen2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp99}	Multi-user virtual environments (MUVEs) allow users to navigate and explore the environment as well as interact with other users. The interaction within these environments is often text-based using Internet relay chat (IRC) and related systems. IRC poses a difficulty for researchers looking to analyze and interpret the communicative interaction since data is stored in the form of chatlogs. The current research proposes and applies methodological procedures for the representation and analysis of interaction in MUVEs as social networks. A case study on SciCentr programs from Cornell University is used to elaborate methods and related findings.	7e591a3f12cc9cb9cc19311b9b3d256a	7623996620241b8d2913b26355b7287c	fa9648b862aaa0be78aed579b200c9c0	inproceedings	Social Network Analysis in Virtual Environments	Devan Rosen and Margaret Corbit	\N	2009
8581622	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	cena2009merging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w1web}	\N	3529f1515b8a05111d908a4834db421c	feeb76f1ab84ca1a0e8925342e425d57	7340ec987748332a17043b10d75f8133	inproceedings	Web 3.0: Merging Semantic Web with Social Web	Federica Cena and Rosta Farzan and Pasquale Lops	\N	2009
8581623	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bra2009dynamic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w2dah}	\N	7f801ef229c084ca78291a9fd4032b20	e41e1a8a8dcccdef6a2f7533dc3c8908	7674520464d8309627a0a36954dedc52	inproceedings	Dynamic and Adaptive Hypertext	Paul De Bra and Mykola Pechenizkiy	\N	2009
8581624	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	vitali2009forms	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w3new}	\N	ea5579ab35ec2f9668aa668a17f20365	c48a53cddc88dc2381d9c9057761b1b3	25713805aef5a4b30def31ae0c45070a	inproceedings	New Forms of Xanalogical Storage and Function	Fabio Vitali and Angelo Di Iorio and James Blustein	\N	2009
8581625	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	loreto2009tagging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w4tag}	\N	090e1ec144b16744428aa16eb2c1652b	6f2ba9f38788a3b544fb5620813329a0	1ec9c6b266af3bd0ce0c67f6f38983dd	inproceedings	Tagging Dynamics in Online Communities	Vittorio Loreto and Andrea Capocci	\N	2009
8581665	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI Letters	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GreenbergRounding2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	515-521	\N	1	\N	file = {:D\\:\\\\Jorge\\\\PhD\\\\Papers\\\\2001-NotificationCollage.CHI.pdf:PDF}	\N	900094e47fda901f0d91cdfad48616e4	b13c06476b881a6889f6c8d65b3bae3a	ae2b1ca144ac4764da39bb80a7d00466	inproceedings	The Notification Collage: Posting Information to Public and Personal Displays	S. Greenberg and M. Rounding	\N	2001
8581847	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UIST '05: Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1095047	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1095034.1095047&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=32910307&CFTOKEN=64280536	\N	PlayAnywhere	\N	\N	83--92	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-271-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1095034.1095047}	We introduce PlayAnywhere, a front-projected computer vision-based interactive table system which uses a new commercially available projection technology to obtain a compact, self-contained form factor. PlayAnywhere's configuration addresses installation, calibration, and portability issues that are typical of most vision-based table systems, and thereby is particularly motivated in consumer applications. PlayAnywhere also makes a number of contributions related to image processing techniques for front-projected vision-based table systems, including a shadow-based touch detection algorithm, a fast, simple visual bar code scheme tailored to projection-vision table systems, the ability to continuously track sheets of paper, and an optical flow-based algorithm for the manipulation of onscreen objects that does not rely on fragile tracking algorithms.	a67e99671c6a3953293ceb26a6bb5cf5	99881dc168447db4ccb1d98389b52acf	0278af5394f1b4bc94ee430a7aa3fd25	inproceedings	PlayAnywhere: a compact interactive tabletop projection-vision system	Andrew D. Wilson	\N	2005
8581986	Consciousness and Cognition	15	\N	\N	jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shanahan2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.005	\N		\N	\N	433--449 	\N	2	\N		This paper proposes a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates approximations to the concepts of consciousness, imagination, and emotion. To emulate the empirically established cognitive efficacy of conscious as opposed to non-conscious information processing in the mammalian brain, the architecture adopts a model of information flow from global workspace theory. Cognitive functions such as anticipation and planning are realised through internal simulation of interaction with the environment. Action selection, in both actual and internally simulated interaction with the environment, is mediated by affect. An implementation of the architecture is described which is based on weightless neurons and is used to control a simulated robot.	1846b43b0d225914bdbff2f9a6212331	435891ea40e56d4e2d14b45a5ea438b8	27b3fc226b82ea0ea075bef6b79e57f8	article	A cognitive architecture that combines internal simulation with a global workspace 	Murray Shanahan	\N	2006
8582070	Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CressKImmerle2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-122	\N	\N	\N		\N	f464af1ce2b4e6d470a674f2ff353197	a2e73125a14d4f6eba9db24e5f2ed3fb	2d8c0bd9394f3b0db4cbb16d37fcae5f	article	A systemic and cognitive view on collaborative knowledge building in wikis	Joachim Kimmerle and Ulrike Cress	\N	2008
8582244	\N	\N	\N	\N	 November 	\N	 Werkzeuge und Anwendungsgebiete der modellbasierten Software-Entwicklung: 1. Workshop der Special Interest Group "`Model-Driven Software Engineering"' der gasq 	\N	\N	\N	 Logos-Verlag 	 Berlin 	\N	\N	KueTG06	 http://www.gasq.org/index.php?id=45,53&sitelang=en 	\N		\N	\N	 36--48 	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = { 2006-10-18 }	\N	c5ac757183d3c8f41e5f80c1864d8374	98d70ef57cd0a05aace6d6e27a8a9eae	1af470385a95e4a091d2c419344d7e24	inproceedings	 Model-Driven Integration Engineering 	Stefan Kühne and Maik Thränert and Martin Gebauer	Florian Fieber and Wolfgang Neuhaus and Roland Petrasch	 2006 
8582245	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Februar 	\N	 eOrganisation: Service-, Prozess-, Market-Engineering -- 8. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 	\N	\N	\N	 Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe 	 Karlsruhe, Germany 	\N	\N	KTRL07	 http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Forschungsgruppen/BIK/wi2007/ 	\N		\N	\N	 109-126 	\N	 Band 1 	\N	timestamp = { 2007-03-12 }, isbn = { 978-3-86644-094-4 }	\N	72fd896352edf65d23c3d1625cd81475	d8055ed4ac264617e2d9b0e8b9e23d4d	c47b451f010d8d8b91228ec25844f20e	inproceedings	 Model-Driven Integration Engineering in der E-Government-Domäne Meldewesen 	Stefan Kühne and Maik Thränert and Werner Rotzoll and Jan Lehmann	Andreas Oberweis and Christof Weinhardt and Henner Gimpel and Agnes Koschmider and Victor Pankratius and Björn Schnizler	 2007 
8582252	 DVZINFO. 	 2006 	\N	\N	 Dezember 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WeRK06	\N	\N		\N	\N	 16-18 	\N	 02 	\N	timestamp = { 2007-01-04 }	\N	7d353c2824ce091e6cd3559ca5ba85b2	502ea7290ac5b89cd2bef14ad134ed31	6aa59e09c9d94dd7adf735486b0f6997	article	 OrViA: Forschung zur Orchestrierung und Validierung integrierter Anwendungssysteme 	Katrin Weineck and Werner Rotzoll and Stefan Kühne	\N	 2006 
8582407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Applied Sciences Burgenland (Austria)	\N	Ebe09	http://eprints.rclis.org/15960/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Aufkommen des Web 2.0 im Jahr 2004 signalisierte einen Wechsel in der Internetnutzung. Beim Web 2.0 stehen die Nutzer und deren Informationsbedürfnisse im Mittelpunkt. Dies bedeutet auch für Bibliotheken eine Herausforderung. Der Online-Katalog als zentrale Dienstleistung ist von diesen Änderungen besonders betroffen. Hersteller von Bibliothekssoftware und Bibliotheken sind mit der Tatsache konfrontiert, dass immer mehr Menschen für ihre Informationsanliegen das Internet verwenden und Bibliothekskataloge umgehen. Bibliothekarische Webseiten können oft nicht mit Oberflächen wie denen von Google oder Amazon hinsichtlich Benutzerfreundlichkeit konkurrieren. Um nicht weiter in der Wahrnehmung der Nutzer zurückzufallen müssen Bibliotheken ihre Konzepte und Angebote gründlich analysieren. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, Schwächen und Probleme von konventionellen Online-Katalogen aufzuzeigen und welche Möglichkeiten es gibt, den OPAC für Nutzer attraktiver zu gestalten. Zuerst werden Informationen zum Thema in einschlägigen Publikationen gesammelt. Im Anschluss erfolgt eine Zusammenfassung und Auswertung der erarbeiteten Literatur. Dann werden einige Hochschulbibliotheken vorgestellt, die in ihren OPACs bereits Web 2.0-Anwendungen anbieten bzw. planen. Außerdem werden qualitative Interviews mit Bibliothekaren durchgeführt, die zuständig sind für einen OPAC 2.0. Mit den in den Interviews getätigten Aussagen soll ein aktueller Stand hinsichtlich OPAC-Entwicklung bezweckt werden. Ein wesentliches Ergebnis dieser Arbeit ist, dass es den OPAC 2.0 nicht gibt, und dass jede Bibliothek spezifische Erfordernisse hat, was einen Online-Katalog anbelangt. Daher wird vorgeschlagen, dass Bibliotheken zunächst sich und ihre Arbeitsumfeld sorgfältig analysieren, insbesondere ihre Zielgruppen. Aufgrund der Tatsache, dass es viele Attribute für einen OPAC 2.0 gibt, sollten Entscheidungsträger in Bibliotheken sorgfältig abwägen, welche Instrumente und Anwendungen erforderlich und sinnvoll sind.	85c8db49994e39c8b2c52195e769cb5f	5f645291f844c87d017daeb44d00533f	3c2ad4e8d87df003762e5ac72b80702d	mastersthesis	Kataloganreicherung / user-created content - oder: Wieso funktioniert mein OPAC nicht wie Amazon?	Nadia Ebeid	\N	2009
8582479	\N	\N	\N	10., bearb. Aufl	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	Werk2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=93292771*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	XXI, 453 S ; 242 mm x 170 mm : Ill., graph. Darst	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-79296-3}	\N	2290f006fb1e87177e7275fdc40f9302	74894494291a6715f531d7b46cf44295	580599c040c17bf74769109295a9eee3	book	Werkstoffkunde	Günter Schulze and HermannHans-Jürgen Bargel; Günter Schulze (Hrsg.). Unter Mitarb. von Hermann Hilbrans ... [VDI] Hilbrans	\N	2008
8582546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/uist/MatthewsDMCR04	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/uist/uist2004.html#MatthewsDMCR04	\N	dblp	\N	\N	247-256	\N	\N	conf/uist/2004	date = {2006-02-15}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1029632.1029676}, isbn = {1-58113-957-8}	Traditionally, computer interfaces have been confined to
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conventional displays and focused activities. However, as
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displays become embedded throughout our environment
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and daily lives, increasing numbers of them must operate
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on the periphery of our attention. Peripheral displays can
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allow a person to be aware of information while she is
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attending to some other primary task or activity. We present
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the Peripheral Displays Toolkit (PTK), a toolkit that
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provides structured support for managing user attention in
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the development of peripheral displays. Our goal is to
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enable designers to explore different approaches to
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managing user attention. The PTK supports three issues
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specific to conveying information on the periphery of human attention. These issues are abstraction of raw input,
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rules for assigning notification levels to input, and
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transitions for updating a display when input arrives. Our
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contribution is the investigation of issues specific to
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attention in peripheral display design and a toolkit that
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encapsulates support for these issues. We describe our
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toolkit architecture and present five sample peripheral
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displays demonstrating our toolkit’s capabilities.	8d80daa43a19e596c6266eb3e5e7c13a	7bd946980238be326420c53d252f2a9c	10e5503104c02960c393b01441203400	inproceedings	A Toolkit for Managing User Attention in Peripheral Displays.	Tara Matthews and Anind K. Dey and Jennifer Mankoff and Scott Carter and Tye Rattenbury	Steven Feiner and James A. Landay	2004
8582721	Soft\\-ware-Prac\\-tice and Experience	34	\N	\N	July	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boldi:2004:USF	\N	\N		\N	\N	711--726	\N	8	\N		We report our experience in implementing UbiCrawler, a
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\	\	 scalable distributed web crawler, using the Java
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\	\	 programming language. The main features of UbiCrawler
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\	\	 are platform independence, fault tolerance, a very
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\	\	 effective assignment function for partitioning the
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\	\	 domain to crawl, and more in general the complete
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\	\	 decentralization of every task. The necessity of
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\	\	 handling very large sets of data has highlighted some
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\	\	 limitation of the Java APIs, which prompted the authors
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\	\	 to partially reimplement them.	ac512b513a6a00c837b9712100aeb0a0	c16df1c30407241815f78988acf72bfe	e6d82d0c391ad9b3fb9a86039655bece	article	{UbiCrawler}: a scalable fully distributed {Web}
\
\	\	 crawler	Paolo Boldi and Bruno Codenotti and Massimo Santini and Sebastiano Vigna	\N	2004
8583087	World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heydon1999mercator	\N	\N	Main paper DB	\N	\N	219-229	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-01-22 11:56:01 -0800}, date-modified = {2007-11-14 07:53:52 -0500}	\N	2332160450b8a604aaa212cb5cf8686d	d7cf84d9be2aa8d1c51453574640a647	9cf40e5bda29bee2a2599f48aca6588f	article	Mercator: A scalable, extensible web crawler	Allan Heydon and Marc Najork	\N	1999
8583334	IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis \\& Machine Intelligence	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MS05	http://lear.inrialpes.fr/pubs/2005/MS05	\N		\N	\N	1615--1630	\N	10	\N		\N	ab28fa05ca799fcb25f5ceb3bc87c1d3	ea8a710b21b08ac4cf35d18b01811e8a	681b8323e85f954cc1a1a37a22e6eb50	article	A performance evaluation of local descriptors	Krystian Mikolajczyk and Cordelia Schmid	\N	2005
8584428	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SEB 27	Torino	\N	\N	cal07	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=8886618514	\N	Catalogo - Dove sono le ragioni del sì? - Antonio G. Calafati - Edizioni Seb 27	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {8886618514 9788886618519}, refid = {69982373}	\N	ea49cb7ce1678885a18118456ae6ce2e	6d6ce0295d6796f1e6c46b45bd9c4fac	fdd1e97842ad16eed81f96bad020a0c4	book	Dove sono le ragioni del si? la TAV in Val di Susa nella società della conoscenza	Antonio Calafati	\N	2006
8584499	\N	3746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	pcv05	\N	\N		\N	\N	360-370	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba4034e583c0f21fe12b03397446ec5f	ed66a50b7b14a1d4d622914fbf7aba2f	d395926030b8ed97ccf28e1a82d74b15	book	A Knowledge Management Architecture for {3D} Shapes and Applications	M. Pitikakis and C. Houstis and G. Vasilakis and M. Vavalis	\N	2005
8584500	International Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pbb07	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-78	\N	1	\N		\N	7f9ea38f07594b03fc5ee3b7195b7e4f	b66f653c45d945835852c5834dda5f28	8df0e59aec3c36ab5a7929d335f1ea79	article	Ontology-driven Generation of {3D} Animations for Training and Maintenance	S. Parisi and J. Bauch and J. Berssenbr\\"ugge and R. Radkowski	\N	2007
8584501	Computer-Aided Design and Applications	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cgm07	\N	\N		\N	\N	773-782	\N	1-6	\N		\N	d07e646515bff464afca8ccee8479ad4	167072b3684253e258515111e123d31f	ab00679176e27b9f90fbff1045c6202c	article	Deriving functionality from {3D} shapes: Ontology driven annotation and retrieval	E. Camossi and F. Giannini and M. Monti	\N	2007
8584502	\N	4823	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	TamLZ07	\N	\N		\N	\N	404-415	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/icwl/2007	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78139-4_36}, isbn = {978-3-540-78138-7}	\N	99d1062bcd9f6b8f2e8f984624e74a9f	fc0484c55a0e84a1f27034ac2a0e1d66	6dd3a32ec7f728441f3dbb5c0b8229bd	inproceedings	A {3D} Geometry Search Engine in Support of Learning	G. Tam and R. Lau and J. Zhao	Howard Leung and Frederick W. B. Li and Rynson W. H. Lau and Qing Li	2007
8584503	\N	4823	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWL	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/icwl/2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-540-78138-7}	\N	16190e9bba890734466be1aeb7f3b02c	4754103aab82bff73f873e115ba579e7	0cddbd81c1f60d776b52734187e1159a	proceedings	Advances in Web Based Learning - ICWL 2007, 6th International
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               Conference, Edinburgh, UK, August 15-17, 2007, Revised Papers	\N	Howard Leung and Frederick W. B. Li and Rynson W. H. Lau and Qing Li	2008
8584630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Stanford University	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	owl-ql	ftp://ftp.cs.pitt.edu/chang/revs/c916.pdf	\N	Owl-ql - a language for deductive query answering on the semantic web - Semantic Portal Wiki	\N	
\
	\N	\N	KSL-03-14	\N		This paper discusses the issues involved in designing a query language for the Semantic Web and presents the OWL Query Language (OWL-QL) as a candidate standard language and protocol for query-answering dialogues among Semantic Web computational agents using knowledge represented in the W3C's Ontology Web Language (OWL). OWL-QL is a formal language and precisely specifies the semantic relationships among a query, a query answer, and the knowledge base(s) used to produce the answer. Unlike standard database and Web query languages, OWL-QL supports query-answering dialogues in which the answering agent may use automated reasoning methods to derive answers to queries, as well as dialogues in which the knowledge to be used in answering a query may be in multiple knowledge bases on the Semantic Web, and/or where those knowledge bases are not specified by the querying agent. In this setting, the set of answers to a query may be of unpredictable size and may require an unpredictable amount of time to compute.	76297112982c839fc14d0f18fb93a6aa	895c827b498d61ae1fe81058233f33b5	f8a91702ebbe96f5d3d36276973e05ed	techreport	OWL-QL - A Language for Deductive Query Answering on the Semantic Web	Ian R. Horrocks Richard Fikes	\N	2003
8585007	\N	\N	13	\N	\N	\N	Scientific Data Management	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall	\N	\N	Computational Science Series	ludaescher2009spa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c572051b8c2981c475ff0ec7506f2798	bd66726d3f2199a818720d3ca3fb3828	5261eddada33f4111c9dfb1c2e62f558	incollection	Scientific Process Automation and Workflow Management	Bertram Ludaescher and Ilkay Altintas and Shawn Bowers and Julian Cummings and Terence Critchlow and Ewa Deelman and David De Roure and Juliana Freire and Carole Goble and Matthew Jones and Scott Klasky and Timothy McPhillips and Norbert Podhorszki and Claudio Silva and Ian Taylor and Mladen Vouk	Arie Shoshani and Doron Rotem	2009
8585128	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications, Inc	\N	\N	\N	0761922806	http://www.amazon.com/R-Plus-Companion-Applied-Regression/dp/0761922806%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0761922806	\N	Amazon.com: An R and S Plus Companion to Applied Regression: Dr. John Fox: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780761922803}, asin = {0761922806}, isbn = {0761922806}, dewey = {519.5360285}	\N	ae967e1bb5dfc10d0a52cbc6c71a38be	3867d5b72fe85a93c6e54947796a452d	f2381d9829a8ad380a6308b104736284	book	An R and S Plus Companion to Applied Regression	Dr. John Fox	\N	2002
8586095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	phvv2005aknowled	\N	\N		\N	\N	360-370	\N	\N	\N		\N	79946189bd0779e3dbf57262675e1ae6	67f410aba4b203c3eab669702ecdad51	6b8d78ad82aecebecddceafdd156de55	inproceedings	{A Knowledge Management Architecture for 3D Shapes and Applications}	Pitikakis Marios and Houstis Catherine and Vasilakis George and Vavalis Manolis	\N	2005
8586096	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantic and Digital Media Technologies (EWIMT2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vpvh2005asemanti	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3dbebf5d37a8059b26fc45741be7984b	e19bf88e58a281dafca8d82cfc196bc1	b01c06d4cf71999404e28f94bec11a45	inproceedings	{A Semantic Based Search Engine for 3D Shapes: Design and Early Prototype Implementation}	Vasilakis George and Pitikakis Marios and Vavalis Manolis and Houstis Catherine	\N	2005
8586097	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lhpvv2005providin	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02387088b538cbc16cd93fe278cfb725	541c4d221e9ec36c9bc62418eb3419a3	6f90a79cd5732a250e784f0fc895091d	inproceedings	{Providing Support for Integrated Scientific Computing: Metacomputing meets the Semantic Web and the Grid}	Lalis Spyros and Houstis Catherine and Pitikakis Marios and Vasilakis George and Vavalis Manolis	\N	2005
8586098	\N	\N	\N	\N	November, 25-26	\N	European Workshop on the Integration of Knowledge, Semantic and Digital Media Technologies	\N	\N	\N	IEE	Royal Statistical Society, London	\N	\N	fsaqhv2004towardst	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we survey the problems and solutions for the construction of a semantic web infrastructure providing services to acquire, build, store, transmit, and process shapes together with their associated knowledge, as proposed in the research programme of the Network of Excellence AIM@SHAPE. The shift towards semantically capable digital representations of shapes can be achieved only in a truly multi-disciplinary environment where the effort is focused on putting an entirely new perspective on the whole modeling process of digital shapes, trying to understand where and how the semantics can be encapsulated in their digital representation. The re-design of the digital shape life cycle has to be carried out in parallel with the formalization of shape knowledge using a standardized framework as the one offered by Knowledge Technologies, in particular the use of ontologies for the conceptualization of domains and for setting up a proper basis to address semantic mapping across domains.	79bd207c9d7c6fcf3a6cfd655d1e6102	cc3027d36ce6388d056b0789e9462b5b	a076a0849bb6eb37f4595c1340b64370	inproceedings	{Towards the semantics of digital shapes: the AIM@SHAPE approach}	Falcidieno Bianca and Spagnuolo Michela and Alliez Pierre and Quak Ewald and Houstis Catherine and Vavalis Emmanuel	\N	2004
8586099	Web Services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web	2512	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hlcpvpksg2002aservice	\N	\N		\N	\N	175-187	\N	\N	\N		The ARION system provides basic e-services of search and retrieval of objects in scientific collections, such as, data sets, simulation models and tools necessary for statistical and/or visualization processing. These collections may represent application software of scientific areas, they reside in geographically disperse organizations and constitute the system content. The user, as part of the retrieval mechanism, may dynamically invoke on-line computations of scientific data sets when the latter are not found into the system. Thus, ARION provides the basic infrastructure for accessing and producing scientific information in an open, distributed and federated system. More advanced e-services, which depend on the scientific content of the system, can be built upon this infrastructure, such as decision making and/or policy support using various information brokering techniques	490823b0f8bf68250295367fcddcddfb	b2200740360dc1a0f58eb04520113327	4d6c52e8788f2195ab93ab8c534b99ce	article	{A service infrastructure for e-science: The case of the ARION system}	Houstis C. and Lalis S. and Christophides V. and Plexousakis D. and Vavalis M. and Pitikakis M. and Kritikos K. and Smardas A. and Gikas C.	\N	2002
8586358	Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, 2005. EWIMT 2005. The 2nd European Workshop on the (Ref. No. 2005/11099)	\N	\N	\N	Nov. - 1 Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vpvh05	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A semantic based search engine for 3D shapes: design and early prototype implementation	\N	\N	 391-397	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0537-9989}, doi = {}	\N	8c493058b06bbaafb44b15d492a860e6	db9b1729f763de2106f8f439a836ffdb	d95ca08e64e5aad624bd4c1a42104136	inproceedings	A semantic based search engine for 3D shapes: design and early prototype implementation	G. Vasilakis and M. Pitikakis and M. Vavalis and C. Houstis	\N	2005
8586471	International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vgp+10	http://www.disi.unige.it/person/PapaleoL/publications.html	\N	::.. Laura Papaleo - Publications..::	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {IJSEKE), accepted, planned Feb 2010}	\N	6c18806b233287b3e698627c0dc7ddb0	0aed5019798a3c6c1d42d7473b307088	99d35c135aa7aa95e6962a3616e39925	article	Knowledge-based Representation of {3D Shapes}, 	George Vasilakis and Alechandra Garcia-Rojas and Laura Papaleo and Chiara E. Catalano and Fransesco Robbiano and Mishella Spagnuolo and Manolis Vavalis and Marios Pitikakis	\N	2010
8586671	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fastprimalSVM	http://eprints.pascal-network.org/archive/00005031/01/fulltext.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9b32dc135210e4da0d332fab885c83d2	92022ddab8d38605e1240b944e892c7a	c37538f4a723af21073e395178e34b18	inproceedings	A Fast Method for Training Linear SVM in the  Primal	Trinh-Minh-Tri Do and Thierry Artieres	ECML/PKDD 2008	2008
8586723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	\N	Picot:Internet	http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/stabsabteilung/05155.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89892-851-9}	\N	d47fda3d7139429988387d0efd372737	c2f202f9156e90b65117da2b70faf09a	eadb025e6afceecc3f543189d3fba8d9	book	Wie das Internet den Buchmarkt verändert	Arnold Picot and Christoph Janello	\N	2007
8586832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hmmpartial	http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~icml2009/papers/298.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	aaca7937ca9bd2b48f2faec490193e41	1c59ff9ea7958d75419e7893246feeaf	0402a2b81740a915a9694bb250be8443	inproceedings	Large Margin Training for Hidden Markov Models with Partially Observed States	Thierry Arti`eres Trinh-Minh-Tri Do	ICML 2009	2009
8586900	Ein Dialog. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	derrida2006wmg	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	051e78c67d279cb7f97922c8019d65dd	62117d1c7139c0358fabac8ad22e50a6	bced0cdc388370378df1a5d248a9df6a	article	{Woraus wird Morgen gemacht sein}	J. Derrida and E. Roudinesco	\N	2006
8591771	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	http://nintendo-wii-price-and-reviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/nintendo-wii-price-reviews.html	\N	Here is one review about Nintendo Wii Console in which 2,608 of 2,820 people found the following review helpful. Simply amazing!
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So, as I know that you are pretty interested to know more about Nintendo Wii Console, you can just do it so below. As far as "Nintendo Wii" go this model is pretty snazzy and seems to work quite well.	\N	Here is one review about Nintendo Wii Console in which 2,608 of 2,820 people found the following review helpful. Simply amazing!
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So, as I know that you are pretty interested to know more about Nintendo Wii Console, you can just do it so below. As far as "Nintendo Wii" go this model is pretty snazzy and seems to work quite well.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	02134e92ca9361fd8d23731c561cb471	e11d2089d028ffe758d7330cd0ca84d9	dcf22cd3a93437be7f6f97b4f736f1e9	article	Nintendo Wii Price & Reviews	Nintendo Wii Price & Reviews	Nintendo Wii Price & Reviews	2009
8592613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EDBT '09: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Extending Database Technology	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1516470	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1516470	\N	Efficient provenance storage over nested data collections	\N	\N	958--969	\N	\N	\N	location = {Saint Petersburg, Russia}, isbn = {978-1-60558-422-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1516360.1516470}	\N	1936b747cea0766df99c215265288f18	bbc3e847516385bafa04ecbb2e285c3e	538bf4081cf1c6bf585fc27484a8cc14	inproceedings	Efficient provenance storage over nested data collections	Manish Kumar Anand and Shawn Bowers and Timothy McPhillips and Bertram Lud\\"{a}scher	\N	2009
8592636	Scientific and Statistical Database Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02279-1_18	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	237--254	\N	\N	\N		Existing approaches for representing the provenance of scientific workflow runs largely ignore computation models that work
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over structured data, including XML. Unlike models based on transformation semantics, these computation models often employupdate semantics, in which only a portion of an incoming XML stream is modified by each workflow step. Applying conventionalprovenance approaches to such models results in provenance information that is either too coarse (e.g., stating that one versionof an XML document depends entirely on a prior version) or potentially incorrect (e.g., stating that each element of an XMLdocument depends on every element in a prior version). We describe a generic provenance model that naturally represents workflowruns involving processes that work over nested data collections and that employ update semantics. Moreover, we extend currentquery approaches to support our model, enabling queries to be posed not only over data lineage relationships, but also overversions of nested data structures produced during a workflow run. We show how hybrid queries can be expressed against ourmodel using high-level query constructs and implemented efficiently over relational provenance storage schemes.	96e5e4bb86f2b2c53cc90dbfd922987d	0a987b43b1758786369752bebb6ee6e0	07c8dba7e31fcaa31262554a2014385f	article	Exploring Scientific Workflow Provenance Using Hybrid Queries over Nested Data and Lineage Graphs	Manish Anand and Shawn Bowers and Timothy McPhillips and Bertram Ludäscher	\N	2009
8592899	Information Storage and Retrieval	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cooper197119	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6X2J-465CXRF-D1/2/3ffb2acd464b356f24e527b8fc3592c0	\N		\N	\N	19 - 37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0020-0271}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0020-0271(71)90024-6}	The concept of “relevance”, sometimes also called “pertinence” or “aboutness”, is central to the theory of information retrieval. Unfortunately, however, there is at present no consensus as to how this notion should be defined. The purpose of this paper is to propose and defend a definition of what it means to say that a piece of stored information is “relevant” to the information need of a retrieval system user.
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The suggested definition explicates relevance in terms of logical implication. For any yes-or-no question answering system which operates with one of the standard formalized languages, the definition provides a mathematically precise criterion of relevance. For other types of fact retrieval systems and reference retrieval systems, including all systems whose stored information is expressed in natural language, the definition is not mathematically precise but is nevertheless still helpful on a conceptual level.	eb78c2af9422f942d7a038ab61a6d251	09a47e59bf89b158423ad43cb5468c2f	8b225ae3cef81c85a0e660a6597e6c20	article	A definition of relevance for information retrieval	W. S. Cooper	\N	1971
8592913	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	bomhardt04newsrec	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/webi/webi2004.html#Bomhardt04	\N		\N	\N	545-548	\N	\N	conf/webi/2004	date = {2004-12-16}, ee = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WI.2004.104}, isbn = {0-7695-2100-2}, doi = {10.1109/WI.2004.104}	Fast absorption of information is a necessity for modern information workers. In the short-lived news area, information is a perishable good. While online news websites can speed up the publication of current events compared to traditional newspapers, reading can be more exhausting as online readers have to navigate through websites by clicking on abstracts or headlines before viewing the underlying article. Online shops use personalization methods in order to improve product selection. So far, most types of personalization are offered by website owners and are therefore bound to a specific website. This work presents NewsRec, a client side personal recommendation system for news websites, that supports information workers during their usage of online news websites. Design aspects are discussed and empirical results are shown.	e8a1f80f382d2ea8e73219a35f094863	83f416760764924d50e2d08f00d9e383	473cbcb226b4ddcbaa5e9bbb398ed624	inproceedings	NewsRec, a SVM-driven Personal Recommendation System for News Websites.	Christian Bomhardt	\N	2004
8592960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kovac	Hamburg	\N	Internet - Praxis und Zukunftsanwendungen des Internets ; 2	bomhardt2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8300-3333-2}, size = {219 S. : Ill., graph. Darst}	\N	6c81751ea97040e911600e7ae454db87	24579d7600e2028cea795d394c76bae6	d1aab9316c04cb3378e1194ba3f59f1c	mastersthesis	Automatisierung im WWW	Christian Bomhardt	\N	2007
8593040	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grottaferrata	\N	\N	Joannou:Fonti2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shorttitle = {Fonti II}	\N	df5e58b5148d5fee30fdea974822fff8	f263db63c82f2f020fb00cbd174722c0	4feb269cf7f838176f3009d4e0050e08	book	Fonti, Fascicolo IX: Discipline générale antique (IV\\textsuperscript{e}--IX\\textsuperscript{e} s.). Tom. II: Les canons des Pères Grecs	Périclès-Pierre Joannou	\N	1963
8593098	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marmion2009	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/articleprint2.php?lg=fr&id_article=23780	\N		\N	Un deuil, un accident, une agression imposent un virage radical à
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\	font-ils ?	475ba85c0d6e723fece2652f60328699	87117fb77242899d0325de6ea900bb2b	a96710d6cd94659dcc69878fc25166af	article	Se reconstruire après un drame	Jean-François Marmion	\N	2009
8593103	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDM-Verlag	Saarbrücken	\N	\N	Lor09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Rollen in kollaborativen Lernumgebungen sind mehr als die starre Einteilung in Lehrer und Schüler und ein Rollenmanagement kann weit über eine Vereinfachung der Zugriffskontrolle hinausgehen. Für die kollaborative Lernumgebung BluES'n der TU Dresden wurde ein Konzept entwickelt, das die flexiblen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten von Rollen und den in BluES'n verfolgten demokratischen Ansatz berücksichtigt.
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Die Realisierung dieses Konzepts scheitert schließlich an dem Versuch, es mit dem Identitätsmanagement der Lernumgebung zu vereinbaren, das die privatheitswahrenden Konzepte des PRIME-Projektes umsetzt. Es werden Problempunkte aufgeführt und Lösungswege diskutiert, die nicht nur zur Weiterentwicklung des Identitäsmanagements beitragen, sondern auch in einer prototypischen Umsetzung des Rollenmangements dessen generelle Tauglichkeit demonstrieren.	1ae9ce1fff409c398ed251d920376b76	888fb8c477b66e91b8e3bf734dda3449	8326269510e90bf895d677fa44731543	book	Rollenmanagement trifft Privatsphäre: Problempunkte und Konsequenzen	Anja Lorenz	\N	2009
8593116	\N	175	\N	\N	nov	\N	Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on The Semantic Desktop at the ISWC \	2005 Conference	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	sauermann2005overview	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-175/18_sauermann_overviewsemdesk_final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1 -- 18	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1613-0073}	In this paper we will give an overview of the Semantic Desktop paradigm, beginning with the history of the term, a definition, current work and its relevance to knowledge management of the future. Existing applications and research results are listed and their role as building blocks of the future Semantic Desktop described. Based on the analysis of existing systems we propose two software architecture paradigms, one for the Semantic Desktop at large and an
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other for applications running on a Semantic Desktop. A view on the context aspect of the Semantic Desktop and the Knowledge Management aspect is given. Based on the current events and projects, we give an outlook on the next steps.
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	ad3389b1b63e7d42a2a267fa3e7f7c7a	c8f7063ad1eed158b141ce5dc43f922d	a7512bcb7da1f4de855165fbf874660c	inproceedings	Overview and Outlook on the Semantic Desktop	Leo Sauermann and Ansgar Bernardi and Andreas Dengel	Stefan Decker and Jack Park and Dennis Quan and Leo Sauermann	2005
8593198	ZAMM	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2002 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Technical Thermodynamics, D-21071 Hamburg, Germany	\N	\N	wiley2002	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-4001(200209)82:9<579::AID-ZAMM579>3.0.CO;2-V	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik	\N	\N	579-586	\N	9	\N	doi = {10.1002/1521-4001(200209)82:9<579::AID-ZAMM579>3.0.CO;2-V}	In almost all studies on flow and heat transfer published so far deviations from what is known in macro systems occur. Often special micro effects are proposed to explain these unexpected results. From our point of view, however, this approach is misleading. Instead, all systems  -  micro and macro  -  as long as they can be described within a continuum theory should be treated uniquely and in a nondimensional form. Then it turns out that micro effects are scaling effects with respect to models developed for macro systems.	d7ae63984e0670641d06b5b783b82d64	e53692fd119c71ad826d100380404f45	4adfc0b5b974b2c5749d969d04ee208b	article	Flow and Heat Transfer in Micro Systems: Is Everything Different or Just Smaller?	H. Herwig	\N	2002
8593381	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cottraux2009	http://www.scienceshumaines.com/articleprint2.php?lg=fr&id_article=23783	\N		\N	Cf. dossier Changer sa vie...	48-51	\N	205	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.17}	Parfois nous connaissons ce qui nous rend malheureux et ne faisons
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\	erreurs ? Comment en finir avec ce scénario répétitif ?	c456c0cbd7388a925af04ef68efaf95a	3ab1a60a56ff9789d3f8d5b541cd4496	99469a6fb678a9f2b44629ec168bb0ad	article	Pourquoi est-il si difficile de changer ?	Jean Cottraux	\N	2009
8593439	Heat Transfer Engineering	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	2	zettler2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01457630590897024	\N	Influence of Surface Properties and Characteristics on Fouling in Plate Heat Exchangers - Heat Transfer Engineering	\N	\N	3 - 17	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0145-7632}	The scope of the present work was to investigate the influence of surface properties of corrugated heat exchanger plates on calcium sulpate crystallization fouling from aqueous salt solutions. The applied surface treatment technologies for the heat exchanger plates are ion beam implantation, ion sputtering, carbo-nitriding & oxidizing, and Ni-P-PTFE coating. Ten pairs of Alfa Laval M3 heat exchanger plates were treated with these techniques and used for this study. Other process parameters such as temperature, solution composition, flow velocity, and the corrugation inclination angle of the plates were kept constant in order to allow for a comparison between the different surface treatments. To evaluate the influence of surface roughness on CaSO4  crystallization fouling, one pair of plates was electropolished. Surface energy and surface roughness measurements were carried out to characterize the treated surfaces. 	79a79bc03df850e9fbafc9f0b025cff2	2119aa7a4cee35c91d785a6238dc2f99	c367e16867a2625844cb01cd1535dfc2	article	Influence of Surface Properties and Characteristics on Fouling in Plate Heat Exchangers	H. U. Zettler and M. Wei and Q. Zhao and H. MÜller-Steinhagen	\N	2005
8593453	Commun. ACM	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	175230	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=175222.175230&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=41129331&CFTOKEN=44180029	\N	Groupware and social dynamics	\N	\N	92--105	\N	1	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/175222.175230}	\N	3d5bd58a4d8a2f4da6d7e0e3eda67a59	296da74d4800d450f6a9a3cafd317072	1404e452beea1d73ff217dc42af93e07	article	Groupware and social dynamics: eight challenges for developers	Jonathan Grudin	\N	1994
8593507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '99: CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	632791	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=632716.632791&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=41129331&CFTOKEN=44180029	\N	CSCW, groupware and workflow	\N	\N	120--121	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}, isbn = {1-58113-158-5}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/632716.632791}	Technology to support groups is rapidly coming into use and is starting to have an impact on us, our organizations, and society. This course addresses recent experiences, current possibilities, and future trends and shocks. Lecture and video illustrations are accompanied by discussions in which participants organize and present their collective experiences with and interests in groupware and workflow technologies, and CSCW issues and methods. The instructors summarize the current composition of the CSCW community and the state of the art in technology, and organize discussion of fundamental challenges that face us as users (and developers) of these technologies.	8712390f55f32e3ba2424d11b0fc4dd5	3a6b6550f828561aa0ee002aef18bc48	ff674c2af00788cff13d70ff555cec91	inproceedings	CSCW, groupware and workflow: experiences, state of art, and future trends	Steven Poltrock and Jonathan Grudin	\N	1999
8593517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	358984	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=358916.358984&coll=Portal&dl=GUIDE&CFID=41129331&CFTOKEN=44180029	\N	Distance learning through distributed collaborative video viewing	\N	\N	135--144	\N	\N	\N	location = {Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-222-0}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/358916.358984}	Previous research on Tutored Video Instruction (TVI) shows that learning is enhanced when small groups of students watch and discuss lecture videos together. Using specialized, high-end videoconferencing systems, these improved results have been shown to apply even when the students are in different locations (Distributed TVI, or DTVI). In this paper, we explore two issues in making DTVI-like scenarios widely supported at low cost. First, we explore design of a system that allows distributed individuals to collectively watch video using shared VCR controls such as play, pause, seek, stop. We show how such a system can be built on top of existing commercial technologies. Second, we explore the impact of four alternative discussion channels on student learning and interaction behavior. The four channels-text chat, audioconferencing, videoconferencing, and face-to-face-have differing infrastructure requirements and costs. Our lab studies show that while text chat does not work, there is no significant difference in discussion behavior and learning between audioconferencing and videoconferencing. While lab studies have their limitations and long-term field studies need to be done, the preliminary results point to a low-cost way for a DTVI-like model to be deployed widely in the very near future.	392e2b5495def3bbf00d4f5df111ebb5	c4c0c07cf494262deddb56a935e361e9	877585fc5b932ea70ac4f0aedf679740	inproceedings	Distance learning through distributed collaborative video viewing	J. J. Cadiz and Anand Balachandran and Elizabeth Sanocki and Anoop Gupta and Jonathan Grudin and Gavin Jancke	\N	2000
8593545	Sciences humaines	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cottraux2009a	\N	\N		\N	Cf. dossier Changer savie	50	\N	205	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.17}	Le modèle global de changement de James Prochaska et Carlo DiClemente
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\	thérapie motivationnelle	7c3c462cd5fa3ca632bcadc4338ac229	72f965992314a998dadc4effb0794c32	856ce706711f0911e5d87ca827424d09	article	Travailler sa motivation	Jean Cottraux	\N	2009
8593572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AVI '04: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	989866	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=989863.989866	\N	Stitching	\N	\N	23--31	\N	\N	\N	location = {Gallipoli, Italy}, isbn = {1-58113-867-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/989863.989866}	Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices with wireless networking by using pen gestures that span multiple displays. To stitch, a user starts moving the pen on one screen, crosses over the bezel, and finishes the stroke on the screen of a nearby device. Properties of each portion of the pen stroke are observed by the participating devices, synchronized via wireless network communication, and recognized as a unitary act performed by one user, thus binding together the devices. We identify the general requirements of stitching and describe a prototype photo sharing application that uses stitching to allow users to copy images from one tablet to another that is nearby, expand an image across multiple screens, establish a persistent shared workspace, or use one tablet to present images that a user selects from another tablet. We also discuss design issues that arise from proxemics, that is, the sociological implications of users collaborating in close quarters.	f7541ee651d003147a3101c3e71bbf14	14d08aae9b600021e5a8529f64611b31	1d0f95fa077495e353cdf0952223df8a	inproceedings	Stitching: pen gestures that span multiple displays	Ken Hinckley and Gonzalo Ramos and Francois Guimbretiere and Patrick Baudisch and Marc Smith	\N	2004
8593606	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2050	\N	\N		\N	\N	111--122	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	c4745bb220da82a3ce0d7aceafdf90ca	9cc662380d3cb30b136cbc083ff0aee9	1ce5e9b6d66bc577546a607a7fea64f1	incollection	Datentransformation im Rahmen der Geschäftsprozessautomatisierung	Tobias Conz and Sebastian Stein and Christine Reck	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593607	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4010	\N	\N		\N	\N	245--251	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	60d29c2d9e749be37464248e0cb5e06d	de4537e3fd693126629f46e827ccdb49	f32bdc4021fd81da79377cf231f1df78	incollection	Unterstützung des OrViA-Frameworks durch den Einsatz von Geschäftsprozessmodellierungswerkzeugen	Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593608	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2010	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--59	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	22f1db1711583e1a6b4da724c416a3a9	30d455d28115461a9341fc92861cb3fb	c597679219f99947f64d4bb1c585998f	incollection	Prozessbasierte Anforderungsanalyse im Kontext von Serviceorientierten
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\	Architekturen (SOA)	Jens Drawehn and Oliver H{\\"o}ß and Anette Weisbecker	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593609	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4020	\N	\N		\N	\N	253--262	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	ff3f0b05458fa0888662b278e153d445	42581af3cbc88215bdc9fb69b5134697	7d054977b61f09921345c6e2377d6897	incollection	Compliance Management auf Basis von semantischen Richtlinien	Marwane El Kharbili and Sebastian Stein	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593611	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3070	\N	\N		\N	\N	233--241	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	f9e4bac39756e432ce969db01f6d6d20	5b8eb7bcbad1b3e85097128e05704052	3d7bf08b4fec07c5f6a9e97fc72d08fc	incollection	Geschäftsprozessvalidierung anhand von Integrationprozessen im E-Commerce	Sven Feja and Daniel F{\\"o}tsch and Sascha Sauer	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593612	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4050	\N	\N		\N	\N	291--300	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	d9c081039a06cb86b84630e0b3c5674b	0c6e55a7886823e2d091e3118902f064	e5a0e7a4d5a21985b1e54d86cd4d833c	incollection	Ein Repository für die modellgetriebene Softwareentwicklung	Martin Gebauer and Peter H{\\"a}nsgen	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593613	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4040	\N	\N		\N	\N	277--290	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	e8c380d6f01b2d9899d8d47464089a7f	a9a61d1aee02ae7a3e23bd90bada9717	6d020269b44a00b15f3341df8d755e01	incollection	Ein Framework für die modellgetriebene Integration im E-Business	Martin Gebauer and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593614	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3060	\N	\N		\N	\N	217--231	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	1e7c1bf8361a064e71f068da25847c3c	33d1be377bd206ad852f612c5e28fa05	d17b947d86d3d9df044330ee350885b3	incollection	Model-Driven Integration Engineering im E-Procurement -- Das Beispiel
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\	eines Integrationsdienstleisters	Martin Gebauer and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert and Jens Schenderlein and Norbert Kalbe	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593615	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3030	\N	\N		\N	\N	171--187	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	1537cfcaa44e6c8d56ae598d6d9c02df	605c67d207c8d0340ef84ea674410553	92b5718b4525fc785dbd00aef7937325	incollection	Konzept für die modellgetriebene Entwicklung von Geschäftsanwendungen	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Thomas Budich	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593616	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3040	\N	\N		\N	\N	189--203	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	09cb6864844f175ac733dd24ea8461ef	eee13fea1e4c92f9808d6b3d83f05de2	92c8024bee6f4b87739363f51b9446e8	incollection	Modellgetriebenes Verfahren zur Migration relationaler Datenbanken	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Stefan Butz	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593617	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3050	\N	\N		\N	\N	205--215	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	00abbbd24b867e5bf944fc222d7de0f5	f44b149e8c7a71d5c898896499835eb3	9fbff6a3940a8e2fbeb1d2424dd6a123	incollection	Werkzeug zur grafischen Modellierung von Enfinity-Installationen	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Benjamin Holtz	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593618	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2030	\N	\N		\N	\N	81--91	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	08ce65411ce475fb0cd2f903bf083d21	f0adfd7834d28d92edee5fb1e718a3e7	9b69d15eef42392032292baa6aa29f34	incollection	Ein Open-Source-Editor zur modellbasierten Validierung von Geschäftsprozessen	Steffen Jacobs and Sven Feja	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593619	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4070	\N	\N		\N	\N	301--311	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	aeb1a6c6df6a655cbbad65918656f856	f1c149d894ad1c6557866fde998d8f19	1d364a6b30af3cf154919e250bcb28f1	incollection	Modellierung von Sicherheitsaspekten in orchestrierten integrierten
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\	Anwendungssystemen	Meiko Jensen and Sven Feja	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593620	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2060	\N	\N		\N	\N	123--137	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	9d643b2b7808377e9968f79f61998aa3	1705ba8d6453bc8b78bf195eccc39b81	c7334445fb7faa93da2a232f6b1ddfc7	incollection	Modellaustausch zwischen ARIS und Eclipse EMF durch Verwendung einer
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\	M3-Level-basierten Brücke	Heiko Kern	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593621	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3010	\N	\N		\N	\N	141--155	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	d3ab13a1212470296e4fc62347192363	06b3ce537c638f9133bd09f962fefe30	1a75fe1544740782203a131bc6e691de	incollection	Modellgetriebene Entwicklung des E-Government-Dienstes Einfache Melderegisterauskunft	Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Jan Lehmann and Katrin Weineck and Werner Rotzoll	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593622	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2040	\N	\N		\N	\N	93--110	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	f22a39df2cfec72d4a3224ba24ab254a	d5e50799bdd90fe6f2dc86376f8f31c3	451d886afc5b6e75b72829965ee398e9	incollection	Abbildung fachlicher Prozessmodelle auf BPEL-basierte Laufzeitumgebungen	Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Sebastian Stein and Konstantin Ivanov	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593623	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-3020	\N	\N		\N	\N	157--170	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	c771238be590eb45ee27461946858baa	7b2f6b6af15b4406c657677607d757b5	19559f4face80cf219cafb0a48d9afa6	incollection	Anwendungsszenario "`Elektronische Steuererklärung"'	Oliver Pape and Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593624	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-1030	\N	\N		\N	\N	35--47	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	bedde97931d684de44236a1de9faa1f9	cbac0ccfb3ff3abf7e32e23ee89797df	28140d8a22ac008bfc4ef851f7f9ac37	incollection	Das Projekt OrViA -- Orchestrierung und Validierung integrierter
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\	Anwendungssysteme	Andreas Speck and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Sebastian Stein and Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593625	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-4030	\N	\N		\N	\N	263--275	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	5566c3a7fa81fc6e359acada61a1daf3	14833c072bf3415971a5d33fecd2a7c6	a9753037d52b083a3f82e2383edde037	incollection	Minimal-invasive Integration von Anwendungssystemen	Fred Stefan and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593626	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2015	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--65	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	79ae9f8f22e203dcee37f7e47c76d5c1	11835f3c3a78822dd29beb20a7ee6630	34325952234d1709ad6519c71773941a	incollection	Systematik einer fachlichen Servicebeschreibung	Sebastian Stein and Jens Lauer and Konstantin Ivanov	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593627	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-1010	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--15	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	5fe4b4008f04bdabe2c793cc8d4d719c	0f0acc00a2c12cb695e096dbe43ca110	ac4fe4df9684512c47ea008a31f719dc	incollection	Prozessorientierte Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	Maik Thr{\\"a}nert and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593628	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N		\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-1020	\N	\N		\N	\N	17--33	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	7c40bda3e46132f433fd0a063716dc28	51cabb3f82dea568de72f394f554fecb	94f429463bceaf7480befc898a12d714	incollection	Model-Driven Integration Engineering zur Integration betrieblicher
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\	Anwendungssysteme	Maik Thr{\\"a}nert and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8593765	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	in the Workshop on Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, HCIR 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hearst2008UI	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	47010b403625544d4ca8dc815adf320b	f8433260d46f69108afc1d86abc2c935	d85a2b233b69787f8e10fa7f8298643b	inproceedings	UIs for Faceted Navigation: Recent Advances and Remaining Open Problems	Marti A. Hearst	\N	2008
8593792	SIGCHI Bull.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	565713	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=565711.565713	\N	The effects of visual proxemic information in video mediated communication	\N	\N	30--39	\N	3	\N	issn = {0736-6906}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/565711.565713}	One of the simplest examples of non-verbal communication is that of proximity, i.e. the distance at which conversants stand (or sit) from each other when interacting. This is known to be guided by certain social rules which take into account personal relationships, culture, personality and the purpose of the discussion, violation of which leads to various psychological and behavioural effects.One such effect is persuasion. Sales people will tend to approach customers closer than other business people. Video has in the past been shown to lead to more effective negotiation and bargaining than audio only conditions in experimental tasks. So far though, it remains unknown whether or not similar effects of proximity exist within video-mediated communication --- or indeed even whether or not proximity can be conveyed through video. This study investigates the role of the proxemic information within the video image in a formal persuasion environment using both subjective and objective measures of attitude and behaviour.A simulation of a customer seeking financial advice from an advisor across a live video link had two proxemic conditions --- the image of the advisor appearing either very close or far away. Subjective impressions of both the task and technology were analysed by questionnaire and showed no subjective differences between conditions. Structural analysis of the dialogues however, indicated customers to be more interactive in the close condition. When the advisor appeared close the customer spoke more often, said more, took longer and made more instances of overlapping speech. The similarity between these results and those of familiarity studies are discussed and a hypothesis of perceived close proximity resulting in perceived familiarity is offered.The study shows that proxemic information is preserved in video conferencing and produces effects similar to those of face-to-face interactions but less pronounced. This is explained by the video conveying only visual proxemic information compared to the multimodal information available in face-to-face interaction.	6d6d58289e1cc4ca8de7589955e81307	ed2930b8447e770618739548196729d4	3329492f0a7fd45309256ce1c1912ca2	article	The effects of visual proxemic information in video mediated communication	David Grayson and Lynne Coventry	\N	1998
8593878	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08-2020	\N	\N		\N	\N	67--80	\N	\N	orvia08	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	5f60d32a6910a621c5bd52d43204c712	e72263508f6cd5274054100498db49eb	9c71e4b23c9896ede194a15289f0fae9	incollection	Ein Framework f{\\"u}r grafische Validierungsregeln	Sven Feja and Daniel F{\\"o}tsch	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8594170	Journal of Engineering Education	84	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TodEtAl95	\N	\N		\N	\N	165--174	\N	2	\N		\N	1c03f1c8913097a9fcbc148bb438213b	3a1297a9bf0fdab4e679a905757ae7e1	36b7af0cbf0b2adcd1609262f6f01d38	article	A Survey of Capstone Engineering Courses in North America	Robert H. Todd and Spencer P. Magleby and Carl D. Sorensen and Bret R. Swan and David K. Anthony	\N	1995
8594194	\N	2870	\N	\N	sep	\N	The SemanticWeb - ISWC 2003	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin/Heidelberg	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	quan2003haystack	http://www.springerlink.com/content/h74tvqb63j2df9w8/	\N		\N	\N	738--753	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-540-20362-9}, doi = {10.1007/b14287}	The Semantic Web promises to open innumerable opportunities for automation and information retrieval by standardizing the protocols for metadata exchange. However, just as the success of the World Wide Web can be attributed to the ease of use and ubiquity of Web browsers, we believe that the unfolding of the Semantic Web vision depends on users getting powerful but easy-to-use tools for managing their information. But unlike HTML, which can be easily edited in any text editor, RDF is more complicated to author and does not have an obvious presentation mechanism. Previous work has concentrated on the ideas of generic RDF graph visualization and RDF Schema-based form generation. In this paper, we present a comprehensive platform for constructing end user applications that create, manipulate, and visualize arbitrary RDF-encoded information, adding another layer to the abstraction cake. We discuss a programming environment specifically designed for manipulating RDF and introduce user interface concepts on top that allow the developer to quickly assemble applications that are based on RDF data models. Also, because user interface specifications and program logic are themselves describable in RDF, applications built upon our framework enjoy properties such as network updatability, extensibility, and end user customizability – all desirable characteristics in the spirit of the Semantic Web.	346caa777b89e445e4e89f7745e5a89b	8ae06dd069f47cb9255f23fd156de2a6	e8fe68642076f1cd550375d8acc87442	inproceedings	Haystack: A Platform for Authoring End User Semantic Web Applications	Dennis Quan and David Huynh and David R. Karger	Dieter Fensel and Katia Sycara and John Mylopoulos	2003
8594269	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Learing Theory 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	boser92svm	http://www.svms.org/training/BOGV92.pdf	\N		\N	\N	144--152 	\N	\N	\N		A training algorithm that maximizes the margin between the training patterns and the decision boundary is presented. The technique is applicable to a wide variety of classiaction functions, including Perceptrons, polynomials, and Radial Basis Functions. The effective number of parameters is adjusted automatically to match the complexity of the problem. The solution is expressed as a linear combination of supporting patterns. These are the subset of training patterns that are closest to the decision boundary. Bounds on the generalization performance based on the leave-one-out method and the VC-dimension are given. Experimental results on optical character recognition problems demonstrate the good generalization obtained when compared with other learning algorithms.	7eb4ebffddb7c41c978385f9f6389db2	81c1ca02cfdb4006d4ae602fcbbafcd3	7760ca3eab90ebf595d3118336b756b9	inproceedings	A Training Algorithm for Optimal Margin Classifiers	Bernhard E. Boser and Isabelle Guyon and Vladimir Vapnik	\N	1992
8594273	Machine Learning	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schapire00	http://www.springerlink.com/content/k8h6104h15144610/	\N		\N	\N	135--168	\N	2/3	\N		This work focuses on algorithms which learn from examples to perform multiclass text and speech categorization tasks. Our approach is based on a new and improved family of boosting algorithms. We describe in detail an implementation, called BoosTexter, of the new boosting algorithms for text categorization tasks. We present results comparing the performance of BoosTexter and a number of other text-categorization algorithms on a variety of tasks. We conclude by describing the application of our system to automatic call-type identiﬁcation from unconstrained spoken customer responses.	a49538c68276fe6f88b5e40b4d81291c	d1859f30ac488ff514fc2affeae32d2b	a5251dba5cec4f8ff2a2e9a6a9baa672	article	BoosTexter: A Boosting-based System for Text Categorization 	Robert E. Schapire and Yoram Singer	\N	 2000 
8594659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '99: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	303108	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=302979.303108	\N	Flatland	\N	\N	346--353	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {0-201-48559-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/302979.303108}	\N	c0c514a31c0e728925c4c0ab3fa384c2	e49aceceadf71ef6a45e6fe5045e54ef	f3c5b5bee41d930416b7ec0f86991918	inproceedings	Flatland: new dimensions in office whiteboards	Elizabeth D. Mynatt and Takeo Igarashi and W. Keith Edwards and Anthony LaMarca	\N	1999
8596008	\N	\N	\N	Doin; AP-HP	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AP-HP	\N	\N	\N	Denormandie1999	\N	\N		\N	Atelier de réflexion organisé par l'Espace Ethique et la Mission
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\	en compte du soin global de la personne handicapée.	790dd8b9372f8ac3804a8cdc4268c979	8bfbe1bfed43a4fe26968db42ade5ea7	85800295fc077fb215cde2a9d068a026	book	L'annonce du handicap	Philippe Denormandie and Emmanuel Hirsch	Doin; AP-HP	1999
8596091	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	The 2009 AAAI Spring Symposium on Intelligent Event Processing	\N	\N	Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2009	http://www.aaai.org/Papers/Symposia/Spring/2009/SS-09-05/SS09-05-012.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	67--72	\N	\N	\N	file = {Gaining Reactivity for Rich Internet Applications by Introducing Client-side Complex Event Processing and Declarative Rules (SS05SchmidtK).pdf:Gaining Reactivity for Rich Internet Applications by Introducing Client-side Complex Event Processing and Declarative Rules (SS05SchmidtK).pdf:PDF}, isbn = {978-1-57735-412-3}	Rich Internet Applications provide, in conjunction with Internet push technologies, a powerful framework to bring use cases formerly reserved to server applications to the client, and to ease their use. In this paper we present a novel approach of monitoring and processing event streams directly in the browser. Our proposed general-purpose framework aims at the design of event-driven, reactive and adaptive Rich Internet Applications. We propose to interweave complex event processing with declarative rule execution directly on the client-side. Our work is based on a novel event-condition-action rule language tailored to the needs of Rich Internet Applications as well as algorithms capable of detecting complex events and executing rules. The whole approach will be illustrated by means of an example originating from the field of algorithmic stock trading.	7c6e5b5b7382daf45ef47591077e3b58	ae1449ee8fecb1d40bd27bedcfc34f45	16559c31d3c1816f4d18dc29e2a5caf2	inproceedings	Gaining Reactivity for Rich Internet Applications by Introducing Client-side Complex Event Processing and Declarative Rules	Kay-Uwe Schmidt and Roland St{\\"u}hmer and Ljiljana Stojanovic	Nenad Stojanovic and Andreas Abecker and Opher Etzion and Adrian Paschke	2009
8596102	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	SBPM2008: 3rd international Workshop on Semantic Business Process Management in conjunction with the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'08)	\N	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2008b	http://sbpm2008.fzi.de/paper/paper7.pdf	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {:Event-driven Reactivity, A Survey and Requirements Analysis (paper_6).pdf:PDF}, review = {Review 1: The paper is well written. Nevertheless, the message of the paper is not new and realy new aspect of event triggering are missing (using Gartner slides on page 13/15 seems not to be adaequate) Review 2: The paper surveys the current state of the art in event-driven processing with special focus on event and action processing. The work is motivated with necessity to introduces a kind of reactive dynamics in business systems, and hence to depart from classical, "workflow-driven" business systems. Further on, the paper derives prerequisites and describes a novel conceptual model for describing reactivity that is more close to the way people react on events. The model is given by introducing concepts such as the context and situations. Though the introduced concepts as well as the model itself are clearly needed in event-driven business process systems, authors are encouraged to further concretize on these issues. Also the current analysis is clearly divided between, so called, logical and non-logical approach to handle EtR. Therefore it would be helpful to come up with a list of desired features representing rather a derivation of those two approaches.}	Despite the huge popularity of event processing nowadays, there is a big gap between the potential usefulness of event-driven processing and the current state of the practice. One of the main reasons is the lack of a comprehensive conceptual model for the event-triggered reactivity and the corresponding framework for its management. In this paper we survey the current state of the art in event-driven architecture with special focus on event and action processing. We describe the prerequisites of a completely novel conceptual model for describing reactivity that is more close to the way people react on events: based on the ability to identify the context during which active behavior is relevant and the situations in which it is required. This approach opens a completely new view on the event processing as the way for managing a very valuable knowledge asset of every enterprise - knowledge how to react (make decisions) in event-driven situations	dcfbbc4d715962f355dc5b9cf86d3cef	8f7ddeb550e97a3242383c5a188706b0	e2b86a4147bcdb393673298e6814b15e	inproceedings	Event-driven Reactivity: A Survey and Requirements Analysis	Kay-Uwe Schmidt and Darko Anicic and Roland St{\\"u}hmer	\N	2008
8596132	\N	Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Science Reference	\N	\N	\N	Wils09	\N	\N		\N	\N	493-511	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6802e83860c41929782f2cb21987f87	436b05ddde407d4f8cc9a68ae85eb8f6	1621ad31077c91c9419eadbde1ff73eb	inbook	Presence in Social Networks	Scott Wilson	Stylianos Hatzipanagos and Steven Wartburton	2009
8596158	\N	\N	\N	\N	novembre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecronier2006	http://documentation.aphp.fr/Handicap/annonceplan.htm	\N		\N	Bibliographie en ligne	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.17}	\N	1a11fc37269c25d47269f6fc17c28a67	89936b6e439985ac230dae83371a013d	be787898dfbf8323af26831a8776cb9e	misc	L'annonce du handicap (Bibliographie)	Marie-Hélène Lecronier	\N	2006
8596214	Épigraphie en réseau	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lame_methodological_2009	http://eer.hypotheses.org/145	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30dd504503396f4bf43bb747bdfafc25	ff3684cf21cafa350bc9000b0c87b2d9	77e3e73079628e22d204096d644a1fb5	misc	Methodological discussion about history, prosopography and Information Technology.	Marion Lame	\N	2009
8596215	Bethany Nowviskie	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	http://nowviskie.org/2009/institute-for-enabling-geospatial-scholarship/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nowviskie_institute_2009	http://nowviskie.org/2009/institute-for-enabling-geospatial-scholarship/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8590e90bfedbd0359d70e3fbcce3b0c2	f74857c76cc4f3cb085c1bf2b8ad1dd7	c90eeec0422fa4deb4d4f0ae90e7953a	misc	institute for enabling geospatial scholarship	Bethany Nowviskie	\N	2009
8596216	Center for History and New Media	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/one-week-one-tool-a-digital-humanities-barn-raising/	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	_one_2009	http://chnm.gmu.edu/news/one-week-one-tool-a-digital-humanities-barn-raising/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2fc8c9359cf109522212845b50eee8df	d1f171c8ec7da4b3ba963e74bfe793dc	2a379c7589ad838cddeac83cefa54486	misc	One Week, One Tool: A Digital Humanities Barn Raising	\N	\N	2009
8596243	Google Geo Developers Blog	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fletcher_low_2009	http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/06/how-low-can-you-go-introducing.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	copyright = {©2008 Google}	\N	0f1b4a95a1515afef245559eb75d9f2e	04695dca1ae7621b1f3f824187151135	6b513a95cb247e7bbd2c912543c68e0b	misc	How low can you go? Introducing {getMaxZoomAtLatLng}	Jez Fletcher	\N	2009
8596452	\N	Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Science Reference	\N	\N	\N	DrAn09	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-17	\N	\N	\N	privnote = {}	\N	3c24ac893a85601d771415923be0157a	4074ad0a375a76df83227aa4c016bdf1	9a508865a1869d6a6f972c011854d59e	inbook	How the Crowd Can Teach	Terry Anderson and Jon Dron	Stylianos Hatzipanagos and Steven Wartburton	2009
8596578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	974001	http://abidinblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/hipertensi-tekanan-darah-tinggi-pada.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hipertensi (Tekanan Darah Tinggi) adalah tekanan yang diakibatkan dari aliran darah yang dipompa oleh jantung, mengalir cepat sehingga menekan dan merusak dinding arteri pada pembuluh darah. Seseorang dikatakan memiliki hipertensi jika pada pemeriksaan, tekanan darah diatas 140 mmHg sistolik atau 90 mmHg diastolik yang biasa ditulis 140/90 mmHg. Kelebihan berat badan, sensitifitas garam, konsumsi alkohol, kebiasaan hidup tidak sehat dan faktor keturunan adalah beberapa faktor penyebab munculnya masalah hipertensi.	7d4531eba579624b5ba158884df62ca9	97e4b0ab8ff11f6889abc5191c6efd3f	09245cf39761f648db85f85db9645c11	article	Hipertensi (Tekanan Darah Tinggi) Pada Kehamilan	abidin	abidin	2009
8596621	\N	218	\N	\N	\N	\N	URSW	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	besana2006probabilistic	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/ursw2006.html\\#BesanaR06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2006ursw	date = {2008-12-11}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-218/paper1.pdf}	\N	5a6a569a381473567f52da274115dc16	3865269ca74d1af7e1085b88cc664bab	8c37ed1598c6aba977dfb7d260a3746a	inproceedings	Probabilistic Dialogue Models for Dynamic Ontology Mapping.	Paolo Besana and Dave Robertson	Paulo Cesar G. {da Costa} and Kathryn B. Laskey and Kenneth J. Laskey and Francis Fung and Michael Pool	2006
8596623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	\N	\N	\N	ahuja1993network	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.07}	\N	27835c633f20054d04a87f0ab72fc95d	189993fc2ab4eb35653e712945fa8801	9a822c55ff02578a9a39d144fab15fe3	book	Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms and Applications	R.K. Ahuja and T.L. Magnanti and J.B. Orlin	\N	1993
8596624	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris (France)	Ecole Nationale Sup{\\'e}rieure des T{\\'e}l{\\'e}communications	\N	bengoetxeaPHD02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.19}	\N	9340f5bb1b30914bfc4dbac0952f713d	15badef33e6dcb634d912cdd57c0c6d0	29df3287afe8d9a55ab7d27e7be8dd77	phdthesis	Inexact Graph Matching Using Estimation of Distribution Algorithms	Endika Bengoetxea	\N	2002
8596625	SIGMOD Record Special Issue on Semantic Interoperability in Global Information	28(1)	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bergamaschi1999semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	54--59	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	184c687c790de1448e28779dfd961412	6d40f0e561d205bf0c91c9f37464fc81	bb92a9cc2eb52842518c48528c233b03	article	Semantic integration of semistructured and structured data sources	Sonia Bergamaschi and Silvana Castano and Maurizio Vincini	\N	1999
8596627	Special Issue on Intelligent Information Integration, Data \\& Knowledge Engineering	36(1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bergamaschi2001semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	215--249	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	220f47653c0c53647232dff265c2b41f	680d766b77eea6d1716c444052ae3ad4	65a5a313002408566e0ea5b516738424	article	Semantic integration of heterogeneous information sources	Sonia Bergamaschi and Silvana Castano and Maurizio Vincini and Domenico Beneventano	\N	2001
8596629	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Digital Enterprise Research Institute, University of Innsbruck (SEKT)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bruijn2004state	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	bee47eabe56d6d8cf7f3943ab79bda26	ab411e12a559c088083c7a9decffdd3f	2d42d9b084a26d466a1882c72b38084f	techreport	State-of-the-art survey on ontology merging and aligning (	Jos {de Bruijn} and Francisco Mart{\\'i}n-Recuerda and Dimitar Manov and Marc Ehrig	\N	2004
8596630	\N	\N	\N	\N	January November	\N	\N	http://isotc.iso.org	CEN/ISSS	CEN/ISSS Electronic Commerce Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	isotc154n357	http://isotc.iso.org	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706251}	\N	a4e1ecd034b94afc071347936e004c5e	b3d998636dea1daef0b9caae8dd00a6c	61a79bc895c0548a94a5d22006e33031	misc	ISO/TC154N357. Datatyping for Electronic Data Interchange (version 1.0)	Martin Bryan	\N	2000
8596632	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR-2000)	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	Breckenridge (USA)	\N	\N	chalupsky2000ontomorph:	\N	\N		\N	\N	471--482	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	6d5edfa7a168e5ea5b2a841a968fd8ba	2a2509575e47ebe44b33bd3c097bfcd4	351a91e08e88fa12b1afe5272acb1156	inproceedings	OntoMorph: A translation system for symbolic knowledge	Hans Chalupsky	Anthony G. Cohn and Fausto Giunchiglia and Bart Selman	2000
8596633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ECAI	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brighton (UK)	\N	\N	dieng1998comparison	\N	\N		\N	\N	341--345	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	651299c6f45bc31033feb2de4633f965	f9d8f4b8c889afe3646169e421c92301	cfdd65b4fac19be6cec9af613db168eb	inproceedings	Comparison onf ``personal ontologies'' represented through conceptual graphs	Rose Dieng and Stefan Hug	\N	1998
8596634	\N	1453	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conceptual Structures: Therory, Tools and Applications, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS-1998)	\N	\N	\N	Sprineger-Verlag	Montpellier (France)	\N	LNAI	dieng1998multikat	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	95c695117346a01b139da5051024c40c	b639b6738cd8acbb9648a3fc2e527602	8168c2d8cc1c6f15dbeaab6810f0d796	inproceedings	Multikat, a tool for comparing knowledge from multiple experts	Rose Dieng and Stefan Hug	\N	1998
8596637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle (USA)	University of Washington	\N	doan2002learning	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706189}, comment = {Leido}	\N	e16b86ba748805eba6957df3bcf7093f	4fcf9edcf55af00dd75a14df1e737b35	841a68d58ac4568ffa02dc4338e5fbe3	phdthesis	Learning to map between structured representations of data	An-Hai Doan	\N	2002
8596638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD-2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Santa Barbara (USA)	\N	\N	doan2001reconciling	\N	\N		\N	\N	509--520	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.28}, isbn = {1-58113-332-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/375663.375731}	\N	0846e0be01a33a75a2d1027b5f4a788b	a4b1c1c20052d325549d7c0671a33b63	eaac163bf740299218d119217b8f288c	inproceedings	Reconciling schemas of disparate data sources: A machine-learning approach	AnHai Doan and Pedro Domingos and Alon Haley	\N	2001
8596639	\N	\N	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin (Germany)	\N	International handbooks on information systems	doan2004ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	385--404	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	97a5c373519cec6201b62170256fab89	643059d5f463a4623a5fa0fc6eb5c6eb	f6f719e68885ace74a82d6a6053a1323	inbook	Ontology matching: a machine learning approach. Handbook of ontologies	An-Hai Doan and Jayant Madhavan and Pedro Domingos and Alon Halevy	Steffen Staab and Rudi Studer	2004
8596643	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	13th European Conference on Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Regensburg	\N	\N	ehrig2005similarity	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	780be353b976c07bf7a9d12186d4b6ec	3da1f2826271e43f88615a10293fe7e5	fc1c1a911728cbc576f868b7539abc7b	inproceedings	Similarity for Ontologies --- A Comprensive Framework	Marc Ehrig and Peter Haase and Nenad Stojanovic and Mark Hefke	\N	2005
8596644	\N	156	\N	\N	August, 2005	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Integrating Ontologies	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	ehrig2005relaxed	\N	\N		\N	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	5f2df3f61d595c636d64e969e25a1cad	773064a827eee0aab9738b3adb6d9278	2cea7f80c9a6caea21304bb76614ea54	inproceedings	Relaxed Precision and Recall for Ontology Matching	Marc Ehrig and Euzenat J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me	Benjamin Ashpole and Marc Ehrig and J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat and Heiner Stuckenschmidt	2005
8596645	\N	3298	\N	\N	November	\N	Proceedings of the Third International Semantic Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Hiroshima, Japan	\N	LNCS	ehrig2004qom	\N	\N		\N	Leido	683--697	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	a17693f84f3656c5fd66fa76f6af6741	d4e60b077800b20215e5d5501ace9686	9bafc3826be830addf7481533d579182	inproceedings	QOM --- Quick Ontology Mapping	Marc Ehrig and Steffen Staab	Sheila A. McIlraith and Dimitris Plexousakis and Frank {van Harmelen}	2004
8596646	\N	3782	\N	\N	April 10--13	\N	Professional Knowledge Management: Third Biennal Conference, WM	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Kaiserlautern, Germany	\N	LNCS	ehrig2005ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	560--569	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	3c19da35844ca0d49caa9288f921d74e	2802cd880f1b16a5efc502b023c9de6c	ead17c456ca7004fb79c619232faee76	inproceedings	Ontology Mapping by Axioms (OMA)	Marc Ehrig and York Sure	Klauss-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	2005
8596647	\N	156	\N	\N	October	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Integrating Ontologies	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	\N	\N	ehrig2005foam	\N	\N		\N	\N	72--76	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	28b7248199f766bb805091a858265157	8800d41dda45476362ec1d803e2f6629	509388ac74fcc616e40d01b17c76b87b	inproceedings	FOAM --- Framework for Ontology Alignment and Mapping; Results of the Ontology Alignment Initiative	Marc Ehrig and York Sure	Benjamin Ashpole and Marc Ehrig and J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat and Heiner Stuckenschmidt	2005
8596648	\N	3053	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the First European Semantic Web Symposium	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Heraklion, Greece	\N	LNCS	ehrig2004ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	76--91	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	2fefa9ae0abf47c8376a96aa97f211da	ca7ef0d53bbfb41e2134d3ba8ea3959b	4fef9e5af369c95dff8aef6bf90f0d32	inproceedings	Ontology Mapping --- An Integrated Approach	Marc Ehrig and York Sure	Cristoph Bussler and John Davis and Dieter Fensel and Rudi Sutder	2004
8596649	\N	3782	\N	\N	April, 10--13	\N	Proffesional Knowledge Management: Third Biennial Conference, WM	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Kaiserlautern, Germany	\N	LNCS	ehrig2005supervised	\N	\N		\N	\N	508--517	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	d61f417e4d624ccab7be17df4ac850a7	518ba15ad94d730c2fc676db6b517f14	e9cbb4f8e2a7506d4172a4814766f093	inproceedings	Supervised Learning of an Ontology Alignment Process	Marc Ehrig and York Sure and Steffen Staab	Klauss-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer	2005
8596650	\N	3729	\N	\N	November 6-10	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Galway, Ireland	\N	LNCS	ehrig2005bootstrapping	\N	\N		\N	\N	353--367	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	b0767219085daf56c1730b6a4dce86b9	68008874f98782dcaf8e81294e9e43ea	6f29d881a1faa751e021d2faf9ce95a9	inproceedings	Bootstrapping Ontology Alignment Methods with APFEL	Marc Ehrig and York Sure and Staab Steffen	Yolanda Gil and Motta Enrico and V.Richard Benjamins and Mark A. Musen	2005
8596651	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	INRIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	euzenat2004state	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.09}	\N	467623413fe4eb18392c0fc7d2b43bf4	52452fda5fca457d282c6fab29b35d59	9334870dcf88e7bd8f02fb03cea23d5b	techreport	State of the art on ontology alignement	J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat	\N	2004
8596652	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the K-Cap 2005 Workshop on Integrating Ontologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff (Canada)	\N	\N	euzenat2005ntroduction	\N	\N		\N	\N	97--102	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.18}	\N	254c45f8c21ed822c70044b60dc37f86	9fbf771cf0cce6d45ba3e6654ec338fd	c59520f1ba251d76e4692e8fcb98e50f	inproceedings	Introduction to the ontology alignment evaluation 2005	J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Mikalai Yatskevich	\N	2005
8596655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ECAI-1996, Workshop on Ontological Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Budapest (Hungary)	\N	\N	gangemi1996onions	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	93c5be5a9c6449b3031370a112224ece	5dd8339fa7213ce61f6ad332fdfb7456	a98ac2d779fed92213a11dce4035ac81	inproceedings	ONIONS: An Ontological Methodology for Taxonomic Knowledge Integration	Aldo Gangemi and Geri Steve and Fabrizio Giacomelli	\N	1996
8596656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin-Heidelberg	\N	\N	ganter1999formal	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	3acc20608ed6ab92eb09acb9e1e82fcc	1b0bf49069eadcdfac42e52addf4eb9d	6af03222c3a0a4e908138abce775d134	book	Formal concept analysis: Mathematical foundations	Bernhard Ganter and Rudolph Wille	\N	1999
8596657	The Knowledge Engineering Review	18(3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	giunchiglia2004semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	265--280	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	30076ad8d47328554874dcd22f804816	e7401b2c16612124068ccbfac21b4ad9	9f26fa15925b22ad2cf21bbb7935ae72	article	Semantic matching	Fausto Giunchiglia and Pavel Shvaiko	\N	2004
8596658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of ESWS-2004	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Heraklion (Greece)	\N	LNCS	giunchiglia2004s-match	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--75	\N	3053	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	fc668e6eb43ac443daac8a5975df6d44	6b38aa96f0a9200c919a96a5873c9e3c	c76a145297a736eb7ab8d48b47ddc6f2	inproceedings	S-Match: an algorithm and an implementation of semantic matching	Fausto Giunchiglia and Pavel Shvaiko and Michael Yatskevich	\N	2004
8596661	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	gomez-perez2004ontological	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.14}	\N	48dc3ed804a0f98e30dd49a82bf7f2cd	1026d93eecced28fb283e2b54cee315e	28fb33d83d51210355e475ccfda94c91	book	Ontological Engeenering	Asunci{\\'o}n G{\\'o}mez-P{\\'e}rez and {\\'O}scar Corcho and Mariano Fern{\\'a}ndez-L{\\'o}pez	\N	2004
8596662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Bases Systems Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	grosso1998when	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/528252.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706181}, comment = {Ontologies}	Interoperability and reuse of components and declarative knowledge are crucial to the further development of knowledge-based software. Unfortunately, it is hard to get components to interoperate and even harder to reuse other people's work. These difficulties are often a result of incompatibilities in the knowledge models (the precise definition of declarative knowledge structures) assumed by the various components. Knowledge models are usually implicit or specified informally and arise from design choices made during system development. In this paper, we examine the choices made in Protg, a knowledge-engineering project at Stanford University, and compare them to the choices made by the designers of the Open Knowledge Base Connectivity (OKBC) application program interface (formerly known as the Generic Frame Protocol). We show how these decisions lead to different knowledge models, discuss interoperability between Protg and OKBC, and then close with a brief discussion of the merits of formalized knowledge models.	e56c0504f1e5e819c6ac2cf12d2276dd	4a4f331c1dc5c01cd2c201d54d1847b2	958151b36257b84d4b0938d160ebafc8	inproceedings	When Knowledge Models Collide (How it Happens and What to Do)	William E. Grosso and John H. Gennari and Ray W. Fergerson and Mark A. Musen	\N	1998
8596663	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Formal Ontology in Conceptual Analysis and Knowledge Representation	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Deventer, The Netherlands	\N	\N	gruber1993towards	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gruber93toward.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	citeulike-article-id = {706182}, priority = {2}, comment = {Ontologies}	Recent work in Artificial Intelligence is exploring the user of formal ontologies as a way of specifying content-specific agreements for the sharing and reuse of knowledge among software entities. We take an engineering perspective on the development of such ontologies. Formal ontologies are viewed as designed artifacts, formulated for specific purposes and evaluated against objective design criteria. We describe the role of ontologies in supporting knowledge sharing activities, and then present a set of criteria to guide the development of ontologies for these purposes. We show how these criteria are applied in case studies from the design of ontologies for engineering mathematics and bibliographic data. Selected design decisions are discussed, and alternative representation choices and evaluated against the design criteria.	80d7816a888c8e3e9b7b359a60488f44	e606da18d41303247aa729faf2496301	e32dee83e29c0cc5c1db88d84a255628	inproceedings	Towards Principles for the Design of Ontologies Used for Knowledge Sharing	T. R. Gruber	N. Guarino and R. Poli	1993
8596664	Knowledge Acquisition	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gruber1993translation	\N	\N		\N	\N	199--220	\N	2	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706183}	\N	6d7f9e364dee546abe665a21cd5f34a2	232576339f9eecc6915dec6a2ee77150	0531a9ad0bc6dbbe68df177f0692efc8	article	A translation approach to portable ontology specifications	T. R. Gruber	\N	1993
8596666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Towards Very Large Knowledge Bases	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press, Amsterdam	\N	\N	\N	guarino1995ontologies	\N	\N		\N	\N	25--32	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706184}	\N	70d56a9cf8e5d724b8f36966de89da7f	d639971941f1b0e421723e87766e659c	334a4c6492728b1995357e1636a170e7	incollection	Ontologies and Knowledge Bases: Towards a Terminological Clarification	N. Guarino and P. Giaretta	N. J. I. Mars	1995
8596670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of International Conference Research on Computational Linguistics (ROCLING X'1997)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taiwan	\N	\N	jian1997semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.12}	\N	1703f3f2a72d89aa078e5fd48825f53a	8eac95ced6238c36dd41055cd5aa2345	3eeed05f930166e89e54900a568dc766	inproceedings	Semantic similarity based on corpus statistics and lexical taxonomy	Jay J. Jian and David W. Conrath	\N	1997
8596673	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proc. of Workshop Ontologies and Text, co-located with the 12th International Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW'2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juan-Les-Pins, France	\N	\N	kietz2000method	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706186}	\N	f341f48a90f70426687a9e509bcc4c81	08983bc533a164956490147eacaf9d1d	29081f6991a2c3062c9c3c449d85d734	inproceedings	A Method for semi-automatic ontology acquisition from a corporate intranet	Joerg U. Kietz and Alexander Maedche and Raphael Volz	\N	2000
8596674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Formal Ontology in Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ogunquit (Maine)	\N	\N	kiryakov2001ontomap:	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	9b282b0a1f9d62810c2727f83163d630	1d29219c1ba15d19b4d7fc81d293000b	a225ad8dbfbdee1ba45fc5ee7c138e46	inproceedings	Ontomap: The upper-ontology portal	Atanas Kiryakov and Kiril Iv. Simov and Marin Dimitrov	\N	2001
8596675	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Workshop on Ontologies and Information Sharing (IJCAI-2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seatle (USA)	\N	\N	klein2001combining	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.21}, citeseerurl = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/update/463094}	\N	40caacc53aed01ee3c229f0c82145daa	941bd03624373bf4bb2c92ec9c7dd387	a68bba5cb6aa6d2d56f63d76d5827354	inproceedings	Combining and relating ontologies: an analysis of problems and solutions	M. Klein	Asunci{\\'o}n Gomez-Perez and Michael Gruninger and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and M Uschold	2001
8596676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge Systems Laboratory Report KSL-01-02, Stanford University	\N	\N	Stanford (USA)	\N	\N	lassila2001role	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	9488aa4211080d2e4152a80d2ddfe66e	cfae8b16bfcc2f3637c5856c823baca0	5bb44866d3d84909d5f643b2730e929e	techreport	The role of frame-based representation on the Semantic Web	Ora Lassila and Deborah McGuinness	\N	2001
8596682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers	Roma (Italy)	\N	\N	madhavan2001generic	\N	\N		\N	\N	48--58	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	fff98f439e3f47af8a5066d11e2ca0ef	153970ef37131ecbc0ad17f24b9134e1	988b1c84d491e2ae9c0d1c52bee7772f	inproceedings	Generic schema matching with Cupid	Jayant Madhavan and Philip A. Bernstein and Erhard Rahm	\N	2001
8596683	\N	2473	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW-2002)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Sig{\\"u}enza (Spain)	\N	LNAI	maedche2002mafra	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	f49fec7e6edcc51ae6da4a0837b9293f	8b475123f37c4264a411641675b4ef2d	0ce0900ef6d4c322b971a72e80134032	inproceedings	Mafra a mapping framework for distributed ontologies	Alexander Maedche and Boris Motik and Nuno Silva and Raphael Volz	Asunci{\\'o}n G{\\'o}mez-P{\\'e}rez and V.Richard Benjamins	2002
8596684	\N	2473	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW-2002)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Sig{\\"u}enza (Spain)	\N	LNAI	maedche2002measuring	\N	\N		\N	\N	251--263	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	e927fcca8c57bf06137c6e6a7d0773e2	d5b06cd1af41e25a751ab755fb3a0068	8fa02910c6dcad659c6f1c26aef5f1fb	inproceedings	Measuring Similarity between Ontologies	Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab	Asunci{\\'o}n G{\\'o}mez-P{\\'e}rez and V.Richard Benjamins	2002
8596686	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th ECML and 6th PKDD	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helsinki (Finland)	\N	\N	maedche2002clustering	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.13}	\N	5fa22f89bde1fa91d49574334412485a	49f89a4e4b926d7230dbd261bc30dc08	2ea73c0ae8d008c62dc6e63c32405f6d	inproceedings	Clustering ontology-based metadata in the semantic web	Alexander Maedche and Valentin Zacharias	\N	2002
8596687	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, Massachusetts	\N	\N	manning1999foundations	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.13}	\N	bdf10adfeb3a4f498cb81aea6cfa4492	a81df02f92f266a51183fe936f588a08	2fad675aa6ae88082af2507c16d54343	book	Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing	Christopher D. Manning and Hinrich Sch{\\"u}tze	\N	1999
8596689	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Knowledge Representation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcguinness2000environment	\N	\N		\N	\N	483--493	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	d0f3e424d71e1ba9de5781375e49005b	f443ed4c6e94715d2bf18c3abfa817c2	693c2b1f84b172cf1f2b3cb4ce10665a	inproceedings	An environment for merging and testing large ontologies	D.L. McGuinness and R. Fikes and J. Rice and S. Wilder	\N	2000
8596690	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE-2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Jose (USA)	\N	\N	melnik2002similarity	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.19}	\N	d07180241d75c1f6babe2343e25e85bd	bd051e03b705869fe2bcdab7f5ece357	ef6f57926c96a66d107cab5dec7f6101	inproceedings	Similarity Flooding: A versatile graph matching algorithm and its application to schema matching	Sergey Melnik and Hector Garcia-Molina and Erhard Rahm	\N	2002
8596691	Distributed and Parallel Databases	8(2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mena2000observer	\N	\N		\N	\N	223--271	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	510d768ce9a55a6f2647e3d9a94527e0	f2bff72ab4da061a186a1f471b6db6e9	6098a8614a75e03dba4554d1a264c299	article	OBSERVER: An approach for query processing in global information systems based on interoperation across pre-existing ontologies	Eduardo Mena and Arantza Illarramendi and Vipul Kashyap and Amit P. Sheth	\N	2000
8596696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE International Conference on Bioinformaticts and Biomedical Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitra2001algebra	\N	\N		\N	\N	174--182	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	7d1f74994484c82107ed1799d30693fb	988638133dfd27b94595410f7d119c2e	18aeb543ae570d296e71b0b5f57a71eb	inproceedings	An algebra for semantic interoperability of information sources	Prasenjit Mitra and Gio Wederhod	\N	2001
8596697	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Ontologies and Semantic Interoperability at the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitra2002resolving	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	390b4d69b17dca7be86eaf04cd83d03f	e857b88d0ce0d0db905145739fc43949	cd9f0c097a159bbdbd9fa617da9b8c84	inproceedings	Resolving terminological heterogeneity in ontologies.	Prasenjit Mitra and Gio Wiederhold	\N	2002
8596698	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT-2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konstanz (Germany)	\N	\N	mitra2000graphp-oriented	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	ead7081b9d573aa071629cd4c0258e39	0bc926da6a4b93b92968479838ea7475	1d5933348b00001ad6bc7e01259a0773	inproceedings	A graphp-oriented model for articulation of ontology interdependencies	Prasenjit Mitra and Gio Wiederhold and Martin L. Kersten	\N	2000
8596699	IEEE Intelligent Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noy2003ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	80fa0a4e0ec547355b6b9c537c654207	ebd46803ecf799fa2768824d5a7c85e0	f16d7628ee72592d2929f0a760dab8e3	article	Ontology versioning as an element of an ontology-management framework	Natalya F. Noy and Mark A. Musen	\N	2003
8596700	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	59(6)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noy2003prompt	\N	\N		\N	\N	983--1024	\N	6	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	e822940bf57a2d56ef0e016f265c377e	c5a621ce11e9ac2d1da3add852f6bb5d	a93141cd358b014e7466594a9b5ee987	article	The PROMPT suite: Interactive tools for ontology merging and mapping	Natalya F. Noy and Mark A. Musen	\N	2003
8596701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontologies and Information Sharing at the Seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle (USA)	\N	\N	noy2001anchor-prompt	\N	\N		\N	\N	63--70	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	f77d6500588f5498a6335fec728d94e0	91f2024b0418188889b7161bc48f39d2	efa6b66fad4860021f20e80e3a77fc6d	inproceedings	Anchor-prompt: Using non-local context for semantic matching	Natalya F. Noy and Mark A. Musen	\N	2001
8596702	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 17th National Conference On Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Austin (USA)	\N	\N	noy2000prompt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	175da652fa2c199979cd614771544df3	b01852492f775b2a67b2e5f78b0f6e53	f11b50e86c5a734f889fcbfd51d7879c	inproceedings	Prompt: Algorithm and tool for automated ontology merging and alignment	Natalya F. Noy and Mark A. Musen	\N	2000
8596703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford Medical Informatics	\N	\N	Stanford (USA)	\N	\N	noy1999smart	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	SMI-1999-0813	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	92e0cd860d4f781c32c99ed8eb4d971d	653843333df250b4e8c1ca7b2561c384	ea2916510a19ddbb9d4dd94ef56354fb	techreport	Smart: Automated support for ontology merging and alignment	Natalya F. Noy and Mark A. Musen	\N	1999
8596704	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Second Internacional Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies (ECWEB-2001)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Munich (Germany)	\N	\N	omelayenko2001two-layered	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	8bffdd3f0c15387aecd1e9473bb283e7	f865c86b0854ede9d033863007f5313e	913d41b1c88cc599246242f9a4889fa3	inproceedings	A two-layered integration approach for product information in B2B e-commerce	Borys Omelayenko and Dieter Fensel	\N	2001
8596705	\N	3729	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC-2004)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berline (Germany)	\N	LNCS	pan2004bayesian	\N	\N		\N	\N	563--577	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.15}	\N	ade74c9755e9f092beee10f3e3b6de17	aed3da17278b630ca11217e7aced4361	de4d93a0990db0a2069a12251fb5c886	inproceedings	A bayesian network approach to ontology mapping	R. Pan and Z. Ding and Y. Yu and Y. Peng	\N	2004
8596710	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Proc. Sixth International Workshop on Rough Sets, Data Mining and Granular Computing (RSDMGC'98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ryu1998unified	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706202}, comment = {Leido}	\N	a791ddbd5ace19c9106661edfea98f3d	5ede9e479c6fa68a78040e91731280c4	a56b65913613106777339fc0d44dfa2a	inproceedings	A Unified Similarity Measure for Attributes with Set or Bag of Values for Database Clustering	Tae W. and Ryu	\N	1998
8596711	\N	I	\N	\N	November	\N	Anales de las Primeras Jornadas de Ingenier{\\'i}a de Sistemas y de Computaci{\\'o}n	\N	\N	\N	\N	Quito (Ecuador)	\N	\N	santana1990estructura	\N	\N		\N	\N	153--160	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706203}, comment = {Leido}	\N	57f8e1ac76fd18f068ce342da33ee8b5	ec090980c08d98d95756211bf0cf8a2c	3f50693785d5a76c31f04c8e247860da	inproceedings	La Estructura de Burkhard-Keller en la B{\\'u}squeda de las Cadenas M{\\'a}s Similares a un Conjunto sobre el que existe Definida una Distribuci{\\'o}n de Probabilidad	O. Santana and J. P{\\'e}rez and Z. Hern{\\'a}ndez and A. Rodr{\\'i}guez	\N	1990
8596712	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle (USA)	\N	\N	stumme2001fca-merge	\N	\N		\N	\N	225--230	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	37bb93d85a7aa0785ad05d32c87ef015	2ff2aa6492ba1857d18042fa4d57111d	2f67e44fde5090eedf3623c53fdd4b3b	inproceedings	FCA-merge: Bottom-up merging of ontologies	Gerd Stumme and Alexander Maedche	\N	2001
8596713	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th. Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	swartout1996towards	http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/KAW/KAW.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706187}	\N	ae586939813e9aee362aab02a2f75f05	f6657090317fb61b731737ae97f9934f	1e416cb712b02920466b4285c1a51d19	inproceedings	Towards distributed use of large-scale ontologies	Bill Swartout and Ramesh Patil and Kevin Knight and Tom Russ	\N	1996
8596714	\N	\N	\N	\N	December	\N	Proceedings of the 12th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence -- Progress in Artificial Intelligence (EPIA'05).	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	Covilha (Portugal)	\N	\N	sanchez-alberca2005amon	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}	\N	e7a9db0b88c9625492152255bd5baf4f	8b3b862d905517a7fdd7b18f064e9e4e	cde513fda6155d6c039c5b494bfdc559	inproceedings	AMON: A Software System for Automatic Generation of Ontology Mappings	Alfredo S{\\'a}nchez-Alberca and Ra{\\'u}l Garc{\\'i}a-Garc{\\'i}a and Carlos {\\'O}scar S{\\'a}nchez-Sorzano and Celia Guti{\\'e}rrez-Cosio and M{\\'o}nica Chagoyen and Mariano Fern{\\'a}ndez-L{\\'o}pez	Carlos Bento and Cardoso Amilcar and Dias Gael	2005
8596716	Knowledge Engineering Review	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	uschold1996ontologies	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/uschold96ontologie.html	\N		\N	\N	93--155	\N	2	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706188}	This paper is intended to serve as a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field concerned with the design and use of ontologies. We observe that disparate backgrounds, languages, tools, and techniques are a major barrier to effective communication among people, organisations, and/or software systems. We show how the development and implementation of an explicit account of a shared understanding (i.e. an `ontology') in a given subject area, can improve such communication, which in turn, can give rise to greater reuse and sharing, inter-operability, and more reliable software. After motivating their need, we clarify just what ontologies are and what purposes they serve. We outline a methodology for developing and evaluating ontologies, first discussing informal techniques, concerning such issues as scoping, handling ambiguity, reaching agreement and producing definitions. We then consider the benefits of and describe, a more formal approach. We re-visit the scoping phase, and discuss the role of formal languages and techniques in the specification, implementation and evaluation of ontologies. Finally, we review the state of the art and practice in this emerging field, considering various case studies, software tools for ontology development, key reearch issues and future prospects.	42d50cab153e21a1ba83a2bb686d57f5	81cce3180d31930bd54a541c4437f549	ece966bccbeed5e0237b878a1ea72ef3	article	Ontologies: principles, methods, and applications	Mike Uschold and Michael Gr{\\"u}ninger	\N	1996
8596717	\N	1280	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	valtchev1997dissimilarity	\N	\N		\N	\N	259--272	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.07}	\N	55d523895b5d8d0bd3f4c1d6e827fb1a	759b1d651428da55fb02f6239ead394c	b62952a0d76bf9cda208a5649a8c2992	inproceedings	Dissimilarity measure for colections of objects and values	Petko Valtchev and J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat	P. Coen and X. Liu and M. Berthold	1997
8596718	\N	1677	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Database and Expert System Applications (DEXA-1999)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Florence (Italy)	\N	LNCS	visser1999resolving	\N	\N		\N	\N	668--677	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	a0c0241d53502ccd8809dff12f931d62	fca812cb7a7dcf91194a3f882cc3c95f	812ed7825fc296bc7ada935a60d1a264	inproceedings	Resolving ontological hetereogeneity in the KRAFT project	P.R.S. Visser and D.M. Jones and T.J.M. Bench-Capon and B.M. D{\\'i}az and M.J.R. Shave	T. Bench-Capon and G. Soda and A.M. Tjoa	1999
8597306	\N	\N	\N	\N	sep	\N	Proceedings of I-Semantics' 07	\N	\N	\N	JUCS	\N	\N	\N	groza2007nepomuk	http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~sauermann/papers/groza+2007a.pdf	\N		\N	\N	201--211	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0948-6968}	This paper introduces the NEPOMUK project which aims to create a standard and reference implementation for the Social Semantic Desktop. We outline the requirements and functionalities that were identiﬁed for a useful Semantic Desktop system and present an architecture that fulfills these requirements which was acquired by incremental reﬁnement of the architecture of existing Semantic Desktop prototypes. The NEPOMUK project is primarily motivated by three real-life industrial use-cases, we brieﬂy outline these and the processes used to extract required functionalities from the people working in these areas today, and we present a selection of typical tasks where the Semantic Desktop could be of beneﬁt.	b75e287fe50803a302c62f04de13cedf	b56d7a56970270747d16b89585f1370d	6a466091e1478277aeeffe1e094e48b1	inproceedings	The NEPOMUK Project - On the way to the Social Semantic Desktop	Tudor Groza and Siegfried Handschuh and Knud Moeller and Gunnar Grimnes and Leo Sauermann and Enrico Minack and Cedric Mesnage and Mehdi Jazayeri and Gerald Reif and Rosa Gudjónsdóttir	Tassilo Pellegrini and Sebastian Schaffert	2007
8597506	\N	5468	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/fis/HallerKS08	\N	\N	The Internet of Things in an Enterprise Context	\N	\N	14-28	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/fis/2008	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00985-3_2}, isbn = {978-3-642-00984-6}	\N	f4d58e479ee1fc2cde447ad69ed34df8	63944c744ec787164d191b44166b702e	c64e08c2c0674a406eec28b496952503	inproceedings	The Internet of Things in an Enterprise Context	Stephan Haller and Stamatis Karnouskos and Christoph Schroth	John Domingue and Dieter Fensel and Paolo Traverso	2008
8597507	\N	5468	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/fis/2008	\N	\N	The Internet of Things in an Enterprise Context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00985-3}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, isbn = {978-3-642-00984-6}	\N	2b431cf318a93fb54536c443e63a56df	0a3b49f50bfebfd0fd43a4e8fbc23abe	5d81cc4adf5481cf969eb53597d511d3	proceedings	Future Internet - FIS 2008, First Future Internet Symposium,
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               FIS 2008, Vienna, Austria, September 29-30, 2008, Revised
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               Selected Papers	\N	John Domingue and Dieter Fensel and Paolo Traverso	2009
8597540	Forschung im Ingenieurwesen	29	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02557720	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	93--104	\N	4	\N		Obwohl das Schrifttum über den Wärmeübergang in turbulenter Strömung im Laufe der Jahre erheblich angewachsen ist, steht eine vollständige Lösung dieses Problems noch aus. Man ist daher noch immer auf hypothetische Voraussetzungen angewiesen,deren Wert sich oft nur schwer überblicken läßt. Durch Einführen des sog. universellen Wandgesetzes für die Geschwindigkeitsverteilung über die Grenzschicht sowie bestimmter Annahmen über die turbulente Prandtlzahl liefert ein neuerdings von D. B. Spalding angegebenes Verfahren recht brauchbare Näherungen für das Temperaturfeld. Die damit erhaltenen Ergebnisse wurden insbesondere für den einfachen Fall der längsangeströmten Platte ohne Druckgradient nachgeprüft.	ed5b6cf33f27d97cc2dc9fa50ab369ab	2db16fc86cbd7e83545580d0074f383e	45121576b27f4e54f314893405d7d03c	article	Wärmeübertragung in turbulenten Grenzschichten	Joseph Kestin and Peter Richardson	\N	1963
8597610	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Langegger2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9_37	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	493--507	\N	\N	\N		In this contribution a system is presented, which provides access to distributed data sources using Semantic Web technology.
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While it was primarily designed for data sharing and scientific collaboration, it is regarded as a base technology usefulfor many other Semantic Web applications. The proposed system allows to retrieve data using SPARQL queries, data sources canregister and abandon freely, and all RDF Schema or OWL vocabularies can be used to describe their data, as long as they areaccessible on the Web. Data heterogeneity is addressed by RDF-wrappers like D2R-Server placed on top of local informationsystems. A query does not directly refer to actual endpoints, instead it contains graph patterns adhering to a virtual dataset. A mediator finally pulls and joins RDF data from different endpoints providing a transparent on-the-fly view to the end-user.	7953a4af1491b2bca0a6499e506f304b	7d1e1c709cbbfb8f8f8f7865d7ca1632	09c02af95b66ce10fed421889c2b7bb8	article	A Semantic Web Middleware for Virtual Data Integration on the Web	Andreas Langegger and Wolfram Wöß and Martin Blöchl	\N	2008
8597763	\N	5468	\N	\N	\N	\N	FIS	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	DBLP:conf/fis/LeenheerC08	\N	\N	hallenges and Opportunities for More Meaningful and Sustainable	\N	\N	170-183	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/fis/2008	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00985-3_14}, isbn = {978-3-642-00984-6}	\N	085a7378ea0f0f5e15bb8306a0fd6d23	c153842d9c31b4dbd3f5ea002ce3d26e	7c2a95d05ea8687dd141304493f4c72e	inproceedings	Challenges and Opportunities for More Meaningful and Sustainable
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               Internet Systems	Pieter De Leenheer and Stijn Christiaens	John Domingue and Dieter Fensel and Paolo Traverso	2008
8597838	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moderne Verlagsges. Mvg	\N	\N	\N	3636063332	http://www.amazon.de/Freiheit-eine-Gebrauchsanweisung-Tom-Diesbrock/dp/3636063332%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3636063332	\N	Freiheit - eine Gebrauchsanweisung: Tom Diesbrock: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783636063335}, asin = {3636063332}, isbn = {3636063332}	\N	9fc378e7f060e2a29163d9d856673413	4ad9bdbd394c2e1227595bcd6def84fb	3e0b2070a57f0b7d735493f1a45c8905	book	Freiheit - eine Gebrauchsanweisung	Tom Diesbrock	\N	2007
8597880	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos	Baden-Baden	\N	\N	UBMA_299937976	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=299937976&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	[Heidelberg 2008]	\N	\N	290 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8329-3115-5, 978-3-7190-2863-3}	\N	c3b365e2c856c77cf89c4e4139f4ac9e	483512aefbc8c569867a19dc2eb78e87	705688068d2a112242f715e0a2d2f4ff	book	Freiheit - Sicherheit - Öffentlichkeit	Steffen Augsberg	Felix Arndt	2009
8597886	\N	4952	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOT	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	conf/iot/KarlgrenFWHSSA08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iot/iot2008.html#KarlgrenFWHSSA08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	263-275	\N	\N	conf/iot/2008	date = {2008-04-15}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78731-0_17}, isbn = {978-3-540-78730-3}	\N	35960c736703354737b1d9e6738eae3b	6611d80cda83046db26935169f5cdd76	c2f8e62276a60eda80e669b153f9bf30	inproceedings	Socially Intelligent Interfaces for Increased Energy Awareness in the Home.	Jussi Karlgren and Lennart E. Fahlén and Anders Wallberg and Pär Hansson and Olov Ståhl and Jonas Söderberg and Karl-Petter Åkesson	Christian Floerkemeier and Marc Langheinrich and Elgar Fleisch and Friedemann Mattern and Sanjay E. Sarma	2008
8597955	The International Journal of Robotics Research	28	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	joyeux-09-pmm	http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0278364908098370	\N		\N	\N	220--240	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-26 14:04:03}, citeulike-article-id = {3946334}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1177/0278364908098370}	This paper presents a software component, the plan manager, which provides the services needed to build and execute plans in a multirobot context. This plan manager handles fully dynamic plans (insertion and removal of tasks), provides tools for safe concurrent execution and modification of plans, and handles distributed plan supervision without permanent robot-to-robot communication. The proposed concept is illustrated by a scenario which involves the navigation of a rover and an unmanned aerial vehicle in an initially unmapped environment. 10.1177/0278364908098370	94e9f690f3f0442b473d1f60caabf3f5	c88c3267da954d8240027eea5dee6c7c	bf553b1a0730d45ad30558c201759454	article	A Plan Manager for Multi-robot Systems	Sylvain Joyeux and Rachid Alami and Simon Lacroix and Roland Philippsen	\N	2009
8597961	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IT \\& Business Performance: A Dynamic Relationship	\N	\N	\N	Studentlitteratur	Lund, Sweden	\N	\N	Maehring2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	177--203	\N	\N	\N		\N	55bebba5b4328656fc1becb9847f2175	8eee31a27bc514a503607ab6b3fa640f	d1e0706985e92c861d927de56eef3186	incollection	Engaging in IT Governance: Overview and Guidelines for Directors and Executives	Magnus Mähring	M. Lundeberg and P. Martensson and M. Mahring	2006
8598021	International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Basu2006	http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEFM.2006.27	\N		\N	\N	3--12	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2678-0}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEFM.2006.27}	\N	128887afa9a245689cbeb44d5be62792	f9bdcb15166d425ef41de441ba7169ec	54814bd9297fc1859ab4e5f27e6113df	article	Modeling Heterogeneous Real-time Components in BIP	Ananda Basu and Marius Bozga and Joseph Sifakis	\N	2006
8598198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik : Online-Lexikon	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	KnolmayerEA2008	http://www.oldenbourg.de:8080/wi-enzyklopaedie/lexikon/daten-wissen/Grundlagen-der-Informationsversorgung/IT-Governance	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9d661516a40111f805b73b844c04ce1	ac7222d43ecf9e5c0a579fdf28485ba1	4954c99c9c82c2285bbd76848cd3e31c	incollection	IT-Governance	Gerhard Knolmayer and Gabriela Loosli and Petra Asprion	K. Kurbel and J. Becker and Norbert Gronau and E. Sinz and L. Suhl	2008
8598430	SIGMOD Rec.	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Doan2001	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=376284.375731	\N	Reconciling schemas of disparate data sources	\N	\N	509--520	\N	2	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/376284.375731}	\N	0614943beb7fba91cc33a2b38f7766c0	1550f1948858bf8b315ea2fc6ed789cd	29e7660361ca79b97b00e5db51fb66ee	article	Reconciling schemas of disparate data sources: a machine-learning approach	AnHai Doan and Pedro Domingos and Alon Y. Halevy	\N	2001
8598721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	974001	http://www.abidinblog.co.cc/2008/10/its-so-important-to-copyright-your-work.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Anyone working in a creative industry will be fully aware of the pernicious extent of the crime of copyright infringement. Anyone who has been victim to such activities as plagiarism will know that it is a crime that affects the victim in a way not dissimilar to being burgled. Creative workers often put a lot of their emotion into making their work as enjoyable for the reader, viewer or listener as they possibly can, and to see someone else get credit for something into which you have put blood, sweat and tears is as galling as you can possibly imagine. It is worth taking every step possible to protect your work in such cases.	3458809e095213ee9376cf3bac6c5e1c	62a91e18bed1a0a5096dad00c8498c39	4aa12f0e823b28dbf3d190692e352214	article	It’s So Important to Copyright Your Work	Melissa M. Gordon	abidin	2008
8598931	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/FerschaHRRZFM08	\N	\N	Peer-it: Stick-on solutions for networks of things	\N	\N	448-479	\N	3	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2008.01.003}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	8e9c0a0306033a89b697cd9f446e2d25	b5ca4e307319706c54fb297b1a36b64e	0a09463bf7e74fffaee5d679cc3fe2b1	article	Peer-it: Stick-on solutions for networks of things	Alois Ferscha and Manfred Hechinger and Andreas Riener and Marcos dos Santos Rocha and Andreas Zeidler and Marquart Franz and Rene Mayrhofer	\N	2008
8598945	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/RobinsonWC08	\N	\N	Composing software services in the pervasive computing environment:	\N	\N	481-505	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2008.01.001}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	a9b6071d9b27ae3693bd9719d155361c	ce30fcbcb38e41d95cbc4ee2a86226fc	3deefdfd6352b41b750fedc1e75f8922	article	Composing software services in the pervasive computing environment:
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               Languages or APIs?	Jon Robinson and Ian Wakeman and Dan Chalmers	\N	2008
8598954	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/AielloD08	\N	\N	Are our homes ready for services? A domotic infrastructure	\N	\N	506-525	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2008.01.002}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	ceeb37ca166513915037e65b4093dff4	bfcff11df50baeafc604c27f962f2099	291b617da626c99a413bbecc790af0fd	article	Are our homes ready for services? A domotic infrastructure
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               based on the Web service stack	Marco Aiello and Schahram Dustdar	\N	2008
8598977	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/ChenLK08	\N	\N	Data-centric middleware for context-aware pervasive computing	\N	\N	216-253	\N	2	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2007.10.001}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	6a04855e12afe8a2a7837d581ad9e305	f8625df60a85d4c9e543ad8d2a07de1e	8186f2bb42477eb56da31793f1d878de	article	Data-centric middleware for context-aware pervasive computing	Guanling Chen and Ming Li and David Kotz	\N	2008
8599068	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/SubramanianYZ07	\N	\N	Securing distributed data storage and retrieval in sensor	\N	\N	659-676	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2007.06.002}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	4bccce11a278d842c870ff90fb5ce3cc	3e7a21fd665545c74c03b50b49147627	53b3e1556472c54af14f2c79ca6624f9	article	Securing distributed data storage and retrieval in sensor
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               networks	Nalin Subramanian and Chanjun Yang and Wensheng Zhang	\N	2007
8599088	Pervasive and Mobile Computing	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:journals/percom/KabadayiJ07	\N	\N	Scenes: Abstracting interaction in immersive sensor networks	\N	\N	635-658	\N	6	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2007.06.001}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	d03242a3a649f4706092d524d65f58b1	cf1091298c847ad90f0be7cb6506d3d8	b01dc4f9aef7ba72f777b2be57084c62	article	Scenes: Abstracting interaction in immersive sensor networks	Sanem Kabadayi and Christine Julien	\N	2007
8599204	Ann. Math. Artif. Intell.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dubois2001possibility	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/amai/amai32.html#DuboisP01	\N		\N	\N	35-66	\N	1-4	\N		\N	346f765774d1446cc984a0e85e782ee4	79dd2ae6d46c32b9cd9a562dbe928716	8e3fc8866bf08c084e5a7e41f2274617	article	Possibility Theory, Probability Theory and Multiple-Valued Logics: A Clarification.	Didier Dubois and Henri Prade	\N	2001
8599288	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	ICER - International Centre for Economic Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RePEc:icr:wpicer:03-2001	http://ideas.repec.org/p/icr/wpicer/03-2001.html	ICER Working Papers		\N	\N	\N	\N	03-2001	\N		\N	4127d96086d0a0a45fddf3d54089ed13	164a458a2c605a5edda7789831d94a70	222c7155c6b2bf46370acc0ae9c05ca0	techreport	A mathematical theory of evidence for G.L.S. Shackle	Guido Fioretti	\N	2001
8599302	Metroeconomica	55	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RePEc:bla:metroe:v:55:y:2004:i:4:p:345-366	http://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/metroe/v55y2004i4p345-366.html	\N		\N	\N	345-366	\N	4	\N		\N	cab5eca3a4598376c1b5324561425ca7	cdd93afebf14c68dcd664160dc9c1f76	beeb48408d0261ef8596aa291b09cfaa	article	Evidence Theory: A Mathematical Framework For Unpredictable Hypotheses	Guido Fioretti	\N	2004
8599324	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSE '09: Proceedings of the 2009 12th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	Anicic2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Event-driven Approach for Logic-based Complex Event Processing (paper233).pdf:Event-driven Approach for Logic-based Complex Event Processing (paper233).pdf:PDF}	\N	958a5266f2b5660131c3005c3a5dd88c	629213a8cf4b2a9325895945e678f019	4f328b6f5fbd27cdf2ca75b4891cc45b	inproceedings	Event-driven Approach for Logic-based Complex Event Processing	Darko Anicic and Paul Fodor and Roland St{\\"u}hmer and Nenad Stojanovic	\N	2009
8599886	AI Mag.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	charniak2009bayesian	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=122716	\N		\N	\N	50--63	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2007-12-11 18:39:19}, issn = {0738-4602}, citeulike-article-id = {2091031}, priority = {2}	Introducción sencilla a las redes bayesianas. 
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	365413630009670e61ede9726d53885b	06d6671b10ba4e4ae5110368112516c8	778857599fc1a31f21399e7fa37885ed	article	Bayesian networks without tears: making Bayesian networks more accessible to the probabilistically unsophisticated	Eugene Charniak	\N	1991
8600014	Epidemiology and Infection	136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CambridgeJournals:1872876	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1872876&fulltextType=RV&fileId=S0950268807009910	\N	CJO - Abstract - Lessons from 40 years' surveillance of influenza in England and Wales	\N	\N	866-875	\N	07	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0950268807009910}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0950268807009910}	\N	876e245b7787eb47c41bc2f56ac27de2	d5aca261f67d756e4bbec0b318bb20e7	02f6729ce13b97137ae8919121651dab	article	Lessons from 40 years' surveillance of influenza in England and Wales	D. M. FLEMING and A. J. ELLIOT	\N	2008
8601018	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 Proceedings of the International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 06) (to appear) 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ThWe06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = { 2007-01-12 }	\N	8b6c750170ea2e8254128255864078e2	937a03ff3051aeacb7f9bbb828aba921	9dc51d3a80404fdf1b284916731ed7a3	inproceedings	 A Process Family Approach for the reuse of development processes 	Maik Thränert and Andrej Werner	\N	 2006 
8607460	Bibliotheksdienst	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hau08	http://www.zlb.de/aktivitaeten/bd_neu/heftinhalte2008/Erschliessung010408BD.pdf	\N		\N	\N	384-391	\N	5	\N		\N	cfbc9f02715a8f9f9e41ed972844fa13	715a69490b17a663a9c0b51e24f07c22	3924bf5d2eaa0c6e21b5853454b672cc	article	Catalgue Enrichment in Nordrhein-Westfalen	Dietmar Haubfleisch and Irmgard Siebert	\N	2008
8607614	Bibliotheksforum Bayern	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gro07	http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/fileadmin/imageswww/pdf-dateien/bibliotheksforum/4-2007/BFB_0407_04%20Gross%20V03.pdf	\N		\N	\N	222-225	\N	2007	\N		\N	294e4a2b64cb2887ba38736d6f8f6232	52ff0a1da46bbede130bfac6791b7832	1883210361ad7c988c84764e6ddaf671	article	Kataloganreicherung - auf dem Weg zur kritischen Masse	Matthias Gross	\N	2007
8607643	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	97. Deutscher Bibliothekartag <Mannheim, 2008> 	\N	\N	\N	\N	chi08	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2008/490/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Die SUB Hamburg ließ 52.000 Inhaltsverzeichnisse durch AGI-Information Management Consultants produzieren. Der Projektverlauf wird aus der Perspektive des Auftraggebers und des Projektteams dargestellt. Zum Einsatz kam die Software intelligentCAPTURE mit Scanning, OCR und maschineller Indexierung, der Datenaustauch über dandelon.com und über den GBV, der weite Teile des Projektes finanziell unterstützte. 	c134048e99a65e9804fb62dbc3937f3f	eedc7de847778d99be19bafa2e848e52	008632ea5ca9d3349ef597b2ee1bbed2	inproceedings	Collaborative Catalog Enrichment als integrierte Dienstleistung	Jürgen Chistof and Kerstin Wendt	\N	2008
8607646	\N	\N	\N	\N	10.06.2009 	\N	\N	\N	\N	98. Deutscher Bibliothekartag <Erfurt, 2009> 	\N	\N	\N	\N	mai09	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2009/719/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Beschreibt die Vereinbarungen der Bibliotheksverbünde in der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbundsysteme zum Austausch von Kataloganreicherungen (Inhaltsverzeichnissen, Abstracts, Rezensionen, Coverbildern, ...) sowei die Praxis dieses Austauschs im Jahr 2009. Abschließend wird die rechtliche Situtatuin dieses Themas beleuchtet und Vorschläge zur Weiterarbeit gemacht.	15ff16666e164f9052ba3b87f8c7e722	7956ebc94cb3e58dbdae4fce65a9de1d	e90c886fafe1e0334feac58af2820b89	inproceedings	Verbundübergreifende Kataloganreicherung	Christof Mainberger	\N	2009
8607735	\N	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dantier2007a	http://classiques.uqac.ca/collection_methodologie/jodelet_denise/representations_pratiques_individu/representations_texte.html	\N		\N	TEXTES DE METHODOLOGIE EN SCIENCES SOCIALES
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8607931	Opt. Express	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Yin:05-arch	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-13-26-10564	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Optical characterization of arch-shaped ARROW waveguides with liquid cores	\N	\N	10564--10570	\N	26	\N		We present the characterization of the optical properties of integrated antiresonant reflecting optical (ARROW) waveguides with arch-shaped liquid cores. Optical mode shapes and coupling, waveguide loss, and polarization dependence are investigated. Waveguide loss as low as 0.26/cm with near-single-mode coupling and mode areas as small as 4.5µm2 are demonstrated. A detailed comparison to ARROW waveguides with rectangular cores is presented, and shows that arch-shaped cores are superior for many applications.	0473b79b40d48d27e03916aed13864ca	c1298d31bdb5ccaeaf9e61c63b467dfa	ce6bcbce16b0c342703075d4d98a6b12	article	Optical characterization of arch-shaped ARROW waveguides with liquid cores	Dongliang Yin and Holger Schmidt and John P. Barber and Evan J. Lunt and Aaron R. Hawkins	\N	2005
8607963	Traité d'anthropologie médicale	\N	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Les Presses de l'Université du Québec	\N	\N	\N	Dufresne1985	http://classiques.uqac.ca/contemporains/dorvil_henri/types_societes_normal/types_societes_normal.html	article		\N	édition électronique réalisée à partir de l'article de Henri Dorvil,
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8608039	Semantic Computing, 2008 IEEE International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	Aug.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4597173	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Exploiting Semantic Query Context to Improve Search Ranking	\N	\N	50-57	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICSC.2008.8}	One challenge for relevance ranking in Web search is underspecified queries. For such queries, top-ranked documents may contain information irrelevant to the search goal of the user; some newly-created relevant documents are ranked lower due to their freshness and to the large number of existing documents that match the queries. To improve the relevance ranking for underspecified queries requires better understanding of users' search goals. By analyzing the semantic query context extracted from the query logs, we propose Q-Rank to effectively improve the ranking of search results for a given query. Experiments show that Q-Rank outperforms the current ranking system of a large-scale commercial Web search engine, improving the relevance ranking for 82% of the queries with an average increase of 8.99% in terms of discounted cumulative gains. Because Q-Rank is independent of the underlying ranking algorithm, it can be integrated with existing search engines.	002ae94da872c7a1a67558a7a4963b29	fd70fee1920ea227a8c336fe80e2ba71	8c2005e1dea667cdd23a8e5c7efe9243	inproceedings	Exploiting Semantic Query Context to Improve Search Ranking	Z. Zhuang and S. Cucerzan	\N	2008
8608054	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and The National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	Poli:07-silica_bridge	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=OFC-2007-OML8	\N	Optics InfoBase - Silica Bridge Impact on Hollow-Core Bragg Fiber Transmission Properties	\N	\N	OML8	\N	\N	\N		The silica bridges impact on the hollow-core Bragg fiber guiding properties is investigated. Results demonstrate that silica nanosupports are responsible for the surface mode presence, which causes the peaks experimentally measured in the transmission spectrum.	1b2958f18d65bea05ae80c1b16fbac7b	9c2cb6eb634230ae25dc392e8fae394b	927bee7a05c9b1461dbd916db24e9b5e	inproceedings	Silica Bridge Impact on Hollow-Core Bragg Fiber Transmission Properties	Federica Poli and Matteo Foroni and Daniele Giovanelli and Annamaria Cucinotta and Stefano Selleri and Jesper Bo Jensen and Jesper L{\\ae}gsgaard and Anders Bjarklev and Guillaume Vienne and Christian Jakobsen and Jes Broeng	\N	2007
8608100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings from the 2nd International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (AAAI)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caverlee2008:LargeScaleStudyMySpace	http://faculty.cs.tamu.edu/caverlee/pubs/caverlee08alarge.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-01 22:53:24}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3840247}, comment = {"Nearly half of the profiles on MySpace have been abandoned"
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"While young users (in their teens and 20s) are most prevalent
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"Overall, the fraction of private profiles is increasing with
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time"}	\N	7b4ad7ab35244ee030d56d83d5b7f8f1	ab4c8bedf5831ad03abacd1c25b87a03	56c414dfc572c2b0c5cbf48458c744b5	inproceedings	A Large-Scale Study of MySpace:
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Observations and Implications for Online Social Networks	James Caverlee and Steve Webb	\N	2008
8608901	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laaber-Verl	Laaber	\N	\N	UBHD65387344	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	821 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-89007-238-0, 978-3-89007-238-8}, language = {ger}	\N	68f49d87c21a10be9f7823b5a1348085	61bbb180137f188f3688c1f963f6d5d2	5d23b65cc2e877b4e1e5135abcd4c749	book	Alte Musik	Carl Dahlhaus and Carl Dahlhaus	\N	2001
8609189	Revue médicale suisse	\N	\N	\N	octobre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Assal	http://revue.medhyg.ch/print.php3?sid=22448	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	593	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.18}	Si les patients atteints de maladies chroniques ne bénéficient pas
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\	3. Aider les patients à apprendre. 4. Enseigner en incluant des objectifs
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\	à court, moyen et long terme et les planifier avec le patient.	402fc1e9849e5a2583f22d9f0a892008	0fed92fb53baadaf4da15de0d5552ef9	601d29350863c04a6732fc5b67c39a1e	article	Et si une certaine pédagogie conduisait à une médecine plus globale
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\	?	J.-P. Assal	\N	2002
8609273	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge Univ. Press Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	\N	Structural analysis in the social sciences	Carrington:2007	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=190999837	\N	UB Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, opac = {http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=190999837}, isbn = {0-521-80959-2}	Literaturangaben	1af9d0434f7587a0a617000ceb7a3e70	8d216af7fe707e3f7b4f9ba2f1d2835b	3c9f0a91bbacb78af8960b06401ccfcb	book	Models and methods in social network analysis	Peter J. Carrington	\N	2007
8609425	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Corpus Linguistics and the {Web}	\N	\N	\N	Rodopi	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Luedeling:2007	http://clic.cimec.unitn.it/marco/research.html	\N	\N	\N	\N	7-24	\N	\N	\N	library = {Bibsonomy (June 2009)}	The  world  wide  web  is  a  mine  of  language  data  of  unprecedented  richness  and  ease  of access  (Kilgarriff  and  Grefenstette  2003).  A  growing  body  of  studies  has  shown  that simple algorithms using web-based evidence are successful at many linguistic tasks, often outperforming sophisticated methods based on smaller but more controlled data sources (cf. Turney 2001; Keller and Lapata 2003).   Most current internet-based linguistic studies access the web through a commercial search engine. For example, some researchers rely on frequency estimates (number of hits) reported by engines (e.g. Turney 2001). Others use a search engine to find relevant pages,  and  then  retrieve  the  pages  to  build  a  corpus  (e.g.  Ghani  and  Mladenic  2001; Baroni and Bernardini 2004).   In  this  study,  we  first  survey  the  state  of  the  art,  discussing  the  advantages  and limits of various approaches, and in particular the inherent limitations of depending on a commercial search engine as a data source. We then focus on what we believe to be some of  the  core  issues  of  using  the  web  to  do  linguistics.  Some  of  these  issues  concern  the quality and nature of data we can obtain from the internet (What languages, genres and styles  are  represented  on  the  web?),  others  pertain  to  data  extraction,  encoding  and preservation  (How  can  we  ensure  data  stability?  How  can  web  data  be  marked  up  and categorized? How can we identify duplicate pages and near duplicates?), and others yet concern  quantitative  aspects  (Which  statistical quantities  can  be  reliably  estimated  from web data, and how much web data do we need? What are the possible pitfalls due to the massive presence of duplicates, mixed-language pages?). All points are illustrated through concrete examples from English, German and Italian web corpora.	6f33953fc3277818123f0e5f3ed7a1da	1452a2fea191af01968fd29587632ea0	c3eaffbd902a79f8f6d9d650b8b9be79	incollection	Using Web Data for Linguistic Purposes	Anke L{\\"udeling} and Stefan Evert and Baroni, Marco	Marianne Hundt and Nadjia Nesselhauf and Caroline Biewer	2007
8609442	Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning and Uncertainty	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cholvy1995	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60112-0_15	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	125--132	\N	\N	\N		This paper presents a theorem prover for reasoning with information which is provided by several information sources and which may be contradictory.
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ER  -	1d446bdda33a6f7613d628e324f5349f	6400201e34d119100743b1901af357ac	5cb76f4af4392891d690daeaffcafa10	article	Automated reasoning with merged contradictory information whose reliability depends on topics	Laurence Cholvy	\N	1995
8609446	Information Fusion	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gregoire2006	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/inffus/inffus7.html#GregoireK06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	4-18	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.inffus.2005.08.001}, date = {2006-07-03}	\N	81de1fca605d05bdfc38de57df0bfc78	cb4e03c65578cff24e397ce633f1d607	af7eca8541a4628df4555ea3c63b7504	article	Logic-based approaches to information fusion.	Éric Grégoire and Sébastien Konieczny	\N	2006
8609545	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Olson_2008_Collab	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11603	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0262151200}	\N	5653dfa7edff8531e273163ea7a11857	a5746d3c78e77eb20345c5ab971283a3	dfa15462c2e41dda4c7e3c35acee6ba7	book	Scientific Collaboration on the Internet	Gary M. Olson and Ann Zimmerman and Nathan Bos	\N	2008
8609602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publ. London [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Scott:2005	http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=128222697	\N	UB Kassel	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, opac = {http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=23/PPN?PPN=128222697}, isbn = {0-7619-6338-3}	Literaturverz. S. [193] - 204	475dcd5d2283702ea079779601e9465a	fccce2e9a2ce1ad36eba7838b6fe9ae3	a1419b1e02fd01a2b0f6e048084237f8	book	Social network analysis	John Scott	\N	2005
8609639	\N	\N	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nentwich_2003_Cyberscience	http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/ita/ita-manuscript/ita_03_03.pdf	\N		\N	>Preprint eines Beitrags,der 2004 im Sonderband der Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Soziologie „Technik und Wissenschaftsforschung in Österreich: Stand und Perspektiven“, hrsg. von Eva Buchinger, erschienen ist.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die Ergebnisse eines breit angelegten Forschungsprojekts zum
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Thema Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (IKT) in der Wissenschaft (Projekt „Cyber-
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Wissenschaft“).	7a7a22cb3b592e5b8fc2be91cebc1efb	68fa98cee03eecf1208c59a1b29e0043	298ad02f46c60eff0f892a3185d96140	article	Neue Kommunikationstechnologien und Wissenschaft. Veränderungspotentiale und Handlungsoptionen auf dem Weg zur Cyber-Wissenschaft	Michael Nentwich	\N	2003
8609794	Online	32	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	macdonald_2008_libraries	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=31131972&site=ehost-live	\N		\N	\N	36--40	\N	2	\N	issn = {01465422}, doi = {Article}	The article discusses some of the key technologies, tools, and organizations within the open data movement. The author says information and communication technologies {(ICT)} are transforming the way academic researchers work. The new forms of research enabled by the latest technologies bring about collaboration among researchers in different locations. To make sense of the converging data-related initiatives, the Data Information Specialists Committee {(DISC-UK)} {DataShare} project aims to occupy a key position in bringing research libraries into the field of data curation, while supporting data management and electronic research activities via open access institutional repositories and Web 2.0 technologies.	6135a85dfb93998a5bed0913c65828b6	c16c692c2f2ee9ad8a7ad189c03702ce	02900fe91dcd06b0f7ce4a011894fd46	article	Libraries in the Converging Worlds of Open Data, E-Research, and Web 2.0.	Stuart {MacDonald} and Luis Martinez Uribe	\N	2008
8609962	New Developments in Classification and Data Analysis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gaul2000	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27373-5_14	\N		\N	\N	113--124	\N	\N	\N		Web usage mining has to face the problem that parts of the underlying logfiles are created by robots. While cooperative robots identify themselves and obey to the instructions of server owners not to access parts or all of the pages on the server, malignant robots may camouflage themselves and have to be detected by web robot scanning devices. We describe the methodology of robot detection and show that highly accurate tools can be applied to decide whether session data was generated by a robot or a human user.
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ER  -	fd03f22ac311302fa551fd295810d51a	c672322df8ebc928f5925b01f8a47805	c15de49a5718ae2ac6728ad35555d8ea	article	Web Robot Detection - Preprocessing Web Logfiles for Robot Detection	Christian Bomhardt and Wolfgang Gaul and Lars Schmidt-Thieme	\N	2005
8610237	D-Lib Magazine	13	\N	\N	September/October 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gold_2007_cyberinfrastructure2	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september07/gold/09gold-pt2.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9/10	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/september2007-gold-pt2}	\N	9e45e1cd9f1fceb6ea00dc0a7922e712	3e102e7038cab2a382dfb6ba7ff0055f	4611b5b58dc0d8fa32bb955fbfee14fb	article	Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 2: Libraries and the Data Challenge: Roles and Actions for Libraries	Anna Gold	\N	2007
8610263	D-Lib Magazine	13	\N	\N	September/October 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gold_2007_cyberinfrastructure1	http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september07/gold/09gold-pt1.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9/10	\N	issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/september2007-gold-pt1}	\N	6b7e044e2c618efd3117b54bac933f30	9fd11f65d2b58a770f6d78c01d8006c4	d7a56d05892f53f8571751f44ef59d9c	article	Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 1: A Cyberinfrastructure Primer for Librarians	Anna Gold	\N	2007
8610533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 2000 Paci c-Asia Conf. on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD&apos;00	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pei00miningaccess	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Mining Access Patterns Efficiently from Web Logs	\N	\N	396--407	\N	\N	\N		With the explosive growth of data available on the World Wide Web, discovery and analysis of useful information from the World Wide Web becomes a practical necessity.Web access pattern, which is the sequence of accesses pursued by users frequently, is a kind of interesting and useful knowledge in practice. In this paper, we study the problem of mining access patterns from Web logs efficiently. A novel data structure, called Web access pattern tree, or WAP-tree in short, is developed for efficient mining of access patterns from pieces of logs. The Web access pattern tree stores highly compressed, critical information for access pattern mining and facilitates the developmentofnovel algorithms for mining access patterns in large set of log pieces. Our algorithm can find access patterns from Web logs quite efficiently. The experimental and performance studies show that our method is in general an order of magnitude faster than conventional methods.	a97299a5d5abf8d6fc30edfc7e624ea5	d5d08e950d436ef96843ae916e43452a	4eb301242322c99c2d2353dba680246d	inproceedings	Mining Access Patterns Efficiently from Web Logs	Jian Pei and Jiawei Han and Behzad Mortazavi-asl and Hua Zhu	\N	2000
8610716	\N	\N	\N	\N	janvier	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Doin	\N	\N	\N	Canoui1997	\N	\N		\N	Thème de la 4ème journée du Groupe Réanimation et Psychologie - mardi
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8610746	Science	299	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hendler03	http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1078874	\N		\N	\N	520--521	\N	5606	\N	posted-at = {2005-12-25 22:53:21}, citeulike-article-id = {449846}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1126/science.1078874}	\N	f59d13ebc2bbbda2703c27062c8db6a4	fca023b0a1152e2a46bee3c758dd2c7f	ea80e6811c823aa9c959a4f5e7d0c447	article	Science and the Semantic Web	James Hendler	\N	2003
8610865	\N	243	\N	\N	\N	\N	SMRR	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	Kritikos2007a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/smrr2007.html#KritikosP07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/semweb/2007smrr	date = {2008-06-04}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-243/SMR2-2007-paper9.pdf}	\N	04d2244967477bb6ef278ac1757ba9e2	d68a773663388d6079e855ac9f28d4aa	568e259974e8c2cd28a464d8d5e3cacb	inproceedings	OWL-Q for Semantic QoS-based Web Service Description and Discovery.	Kyriakos Kritikos and Dimitris Plexousakis	Tommaso Di Noia and Rubén Lara and Axel Polleres and Ioan Toma and Takahiro Kawamura and Matthias Klusch and Abraham Bernstein and Massimo Paolucci and Alain Leger and David L. Martin	2007
8611022	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/view/eth:41815	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mumenthaler:Innovationsmaangement	http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/view/eth:41815	\N		\N	Preprint; Vortrag gehalten auf dem Bibliothekartag 2009 in Erfurt	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	72dfa615a78f3ad6528091b617adfe43	f2b4345b7eddd7117c05274744f8c5d9	eaa4e4edefbfcace7663f682f1879a4d	misc	Innovationsmanagement an Hochschulbibliotheken am Beispiel der {ETH-Bibliothek} - {ETH} {E-Collection}	Rudolf Mumenthaler	\N	2009
8611070	Computer as a Tool, 2005. EUROCON 2005.The International Conference on	1	\N	\N	Nov.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1629881	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Ontology-Based Access to Multimedia Cultural Heritage Collections - The REACH Project	\N	\N	151-154	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/EURCON.2005.1629881}	In this paper, an approach for providing unified access to heterogeneous distributed cultural heritage collections is presented. The proposed approach is developed within the framework of the REACH Greek National Project with the overall aim to provide a Web portal enabling access to different databases of cultural content with emphasis on multimedia material. In order to achieve this, the project employs ontology-based representation of cultural content, multimedia content-based search algorithms, hybrid ontology and content-based access and user-friendly search interfaces. This fusion approach provides users with resources for building queries of multimedia repositories sequentially using multiple individual search tools, and performs higher quality searching. In the current stage of development, real content such as inscriptions and coins from the Greco-Roman time period, has successfully been incorporated in the system	7cbad4481611394ba1f095dc9c641cf3	d32a02d916c2f178f8397210d295b706	dafc723e9a6a8df0797da794f0591ef4	inproceedings	Ontology-Based Access to Multimedia Cultural Heritage Collections - The REACH Project	C. Doulaverakis and Y. Kompatsiaris and M.G. Strintzis	\N	2005
8611126	Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, 2005. EWIMT 2005. The 2nd European Workshop on the (Ref. No. 2005/11099)	\N	\N	\N	Nov. - 1 Dec.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1575993	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: The imagestore ontology and the bioimage database: semantic web tools for biological research images	\N	\N	 257-264	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0537-9989}, doi = {}	\N	6e16ac8c091919b65c1fa0242f4ed34d	fd365f35a807ac6f9349bacf15909fca	3990b5f5744350f6d8ef6613b63c8de5	inproceedings	The imagestore ontology and the bioimage database: semantic web tools for biological research images	C. Catton and S. Sparks and D.M. Shotton	\N	2005
8611377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:abreu:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	51--58	\N	\N	\N		Generating minimal hitting sets of a collection of sets is known to be NPhard,
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necessitating heuristic approaches to handle large problems. In this paper a low-cost,
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approximate minimal hitting set (MHS) algorithm, coined Staccato, is presented. Staccato
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uses a heuristic function, borrowed from a lightweight, statistics-based software fault localization
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approach, to guide the MHS search. Given the nature of the heuristic function, Staccato is
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specially tailored to model-based diagnosis problems (where each MHS solution is a diagnosis to
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the problem), although well-suited for other application domains as well. We apply Staccato
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in the context of model-based diagnosis and show that even for small problems our approach
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is orders of magnitude faster than the brute-force approach, while still capturing all important
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solutions. Furthermore, due to its low cost complexity, we also show that Staccato is amenable
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to large problems including millions of variables.	9e3c442f6caed488fddf30df130829e5	34a0877435365cf06e08c22c8261be36	6dda2dcf83d19d2ed0562d5a907ccd05	inproceedings	A Statistics-directed Minimal Hitting Set Algorithm	Rui Abreu and Arjan J.C. van Gemund	\N	2009
8611390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:felfernig:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	315--320	\N	\N	\N		Constraint-based recommender applications derive interesting products and services from large
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and potentially complex item sets. If such applications cannot find a solution, repair actions are proposed
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that provide support for getting out of the so-called “no solution could be found” dilemma. Such repairs
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are not personalized and thus often cause a low level of satisfaction and cancellations of sessions. In this
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work we introduce a personalized repair algorithm that integrates the concepts of model-based diagnosis
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with collaborative recommendation approaches. For demonstration purposes, we present the results of a
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study that show improvements in prediction accuracy when personalized repair actions are proposed.	c2c234c2301548ecf1f63f9801aad184	382a642356e80d2990cd392bdf2fb8e1	6379ce0dc02c4a1d8c0193c4efb3f25a	inproceedings	Personalized Diagnosis and Repair of Customer Requirements in Constraint-based Recommendation	Alexander Felfernig and Monika Schubert and Gerhard Friedrich and Markus Mairitsch and Monika Mandl	\N	2009
8611468	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:guillou:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	43--50	\N	\N	\N		Self-healing software, and especially self-healing web services, is one of the chal-
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lenging tasks for a next future. This paper is a step in this direction, insofar as it describes
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a framework for monitoring and diagnosing web services. One of the main diculties is that
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faults may propagate from one service to another, which makes the diagnosis a crucial issue in
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order to react properly. We propose to use a chronicle recognition approach, currently in use for
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monitoring complex industrial systems. The challenge is to extend the existing approach to the
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specic context of web services, the main point being to deal with highly distributed systems.
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We focus in this paper on choreographed web services, whose choreography model is described
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in a WS-CDL le.
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We use a simplied example of an e-foodshop web service to illustrate our proposal. A monitoring
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platform, named Matrac, has been developed and experimented in the context of e-commerce.
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This work has been achieved in the framework of the WS-Diamond European project.	1e47b37e2a47b2b955b3f96e9aef069b	6332ed6260d55436e382d2b7452b0aac	01d7169b6ef10c4b189dae0c0734ce15	inproceedings	Monitoring WS-CDL-based choreographies of Web Services	Xavier Le Guillou and Marie-Odile Cordier and Sophie Robin and Laurence Roze	\N	2009
8611515	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:flaugergues:2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--66	\N	\N	\N		Structural analysis is a simple but efficient method in the field of Fault Detection
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and Isolation (FDI), to determine system properties such as observability, fault detectability
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or diagnosability. Our method is based on the study of a bipartite graph derived from the
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behavioral model of the system, which represents the links between the variables of the
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system. A graph-decomposition tool, known as the Dulmage-Mendelsohn decomposition (also
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named canonical decomposition) is used in order to determine the monitorable and observable
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subsystems. Additionally, a structural analysis can be performed with the objective of designing
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fault indicators, i.e. residuals, which are used for FDI. Invertibility constraints of the relations
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of the behavioral model, are used to determine the calculability of the residuals. These
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invertibility constraints are not considered to derive the canonical decomposition. Consequently,
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some structurally monitorable subsystems may correspond to non-realizable (non-computable)
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residuals. In this paper, we propose a new canonical decomposition algorithm which takes into
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account the invertibility constraints: our modified decomposition redefines the monitorable and
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observable part of the system, so that each of these parts do not contain elements which would
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turn out to be unusable, from a calculability standpoint.	b1ed468fed404b8453ee758631b5d0cd	7e6adbb477c7c36def59c9f7559d66b2	19dba553904f819951911e1e3ec2ec9e	inproceedings	Structural Analysis for FDI: a modified, invertibility-based canonical decomposition	V. de Flaugergues and V. Cocquempot and M. Bayart and M. Pengov	\N	2009
8611574	IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,	47	\N	\N	Apr	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roy_validation2009	http://globalmonitoring.sdstate.edu/faculty/roy/tgrs-DRoy-2009000.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1032-1044	\N	4	\N		Three available global multi-annual burned area products (L3JRC, GlobCarbon, and MODIS) are validated for a burning season across southern Africa. Validation is undertaken using the same independent reference data and using the same validation and reporting protocol. The independent reference data were derived by interpreting multitemporal Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus data to map the location and approximate date of burning at 11 Landsat scenes distributed across southern Africa and covering approximately 295 000 km2. The accuracy of the products was quantified using metrics derived from confusion matrices to characterize product accuracy for local applications and using metrics derived through a linear regression on a 5 times 5 km grid to characterize product accuracy for coarser scale applications. Quantitative results are described, and the differences between the products are discussed.	297055f01a0d091ab6b464c1fc2d1444	9734d01396fafbf86b1ece075a6ce615	1ac86711cb044048f13074a3f130f49d	article	Southern Africa Validation of the MODIS, L3JRC, and GlobCarbon Burned-Area Products	David P Roy and Luigi Boschetti	\N	2009
8612084	Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters	94	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Gascon2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	85--89	\N	1	\N		\N	c9f60dac98231c1c04f87cc43c0274a9	2ad9a6433f2e7ad617ea5902658a7c22	f7dfe7903736bb1163aecbac3a2d9ee1	article	{Catalysis of the water gas shift reaction by cis-[Rh (CO) 2 (AMINE) 2](PF 6) complexes in an aqueous tetrabutylammonium hydrogensulfate solution}	G. Gasc{\\'o}n and M.C. Ortega and J.D. Su{\\'a}rez and A.J. Pardey and C. Longo	\N	2008
8612120	Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hill2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	130	\N	1	\N		\N	06acfd9e4daa723d982dc1c82055b617	1d2f32b73ac492c0abc20fa72bbe5a89	a718a54526b4a85a0c016dcdb28490c9	article	{" Simple" Carbonyls of Ruthenium: New Avenues from the Hieber Base Reaction.}	AF Hill	\N	2000
8612439	\N	\N	\N	\N	February10	\N	\N	\N	{World Wide Web Consortium}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hayes:2004	http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-mt-20040210	{Recommendation}		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Descrición del lenguaje RDF y su semántica.	c57b41e48f661c9b049ca07f59de4d85	b3ce58e8db3b6eca18b682cadb755764	3e36c90d6e31b1968535768fece947c8	techreport	{RDF Semantics}	Patrick Hayes	\N	2004
8612915	\N	4724	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECSQARU	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	laamari2007uncertainty	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecsqaru/ecsqaru2007.html\\#LaamariY07	\N		\N	\N	418--429	\N	\N	\N		\N	ea04c0a256e36a7e17a9a3c85767b6cf	d7ef13ae094bd34de7962b4621471c54	ada68207d30da31346f78f87d01ee9ab	inproceedings	Uncertainty in semantic ontology mapping: An evidential approach.	Najoua Laamari and Boutheina Ben Yaghlane	Khaled Mellouli	2007
8612959	The Very Large Data Bases Journal	10	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rahm2001survey	citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rahm01survey.html	\N		\N	\N	334--350	\N	4	\N	citeulike-article-id = {706201}, priority = {2}, comment = {Leido}	\N	136ca854c1b5b15e353434ed00201536	3385876dce1ef53f13582dcdae51d20f	0ea956efbbe13490d21942bc342d1c03	article	A survey of approaches to automatic schema matching	Erhard Rahm and Philip A. Bernstein	\N	2001
8612979	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	maedche2001comparing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706197}, comment = {Leido}	\N	80c832c4c6e0397000c10a9299166b25	114ca93a69d766078a5626a67ed5c528	e8e7ebaba60526e61b48dff5cd3ce8a8	techreport	Comparing Ontologies --- Similarity Measures and a Comparison Study	Alexander Maedche and Steffen Staab	\N	2001
8612998	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	ICDE '05: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	madhavan2005corpus	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--68	\N	\N	\N		\N	e73b814b94edf472a00cf8d62418c3ab	a8307f7ef0fa47939b8569528f6cb1a6	f4595456b934f88cfcc9aad9d916b74a	inproceedings	Corpus-Based Schema Matching	Jayant Madhavan and Philip A. Bernstein and Anhai Doan and Alon Halevy	\N	2005
8613005	Journal on Data Semantics	1	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kalfoglou2003ifmap	\N	\N		\N	\N	98--127	Kalfoglou \\& Schorlemmer	\N	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706193}	\N	efb5a30dcff8fba71e11094acf3fdb3b	b35ec2c5f014202a510cc475d4cb7121	eceeff452a6c9272788f3d38d45f4e24	article	IF-Map: an ontology mapping method based on information flow theory	Yannis Kalfoglou and Marco Schorlemmer	\N	2003
8613044	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Honolulu, Hawaii (USA)	\N	\N	doan2002learningweb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ee8a838806e5ea3c8919a8ef0df230b4	1ae795ca3261b50fd66cf5c78921d594	6ee60b76eecf112290e372d93b923b79	inproceedings	Learning to map between ontologies on the semantic web	Anhai Doan and Jayant Madhavan and Pedro Dominos and Alon Halevy	\N	2002
8613109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4ª Jornadas Iberoamericanas de Ingenier{\\'i}a del Software e Ingenier{\\'i}a del Conocimiento	\N	\N	\N	\N	Madrid	\N	\N	canadas2004framework	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	619f299d76984cdff52dc6204776c208	121a809d420072e0e7ce0a9ce3c3064d	0311f4b3768c0406abb8f28c6381f12a	inproceedings	Framework for automatic generation of ontology mappings	Gonzalo Ca{\\~n}adas and Mariano Fern{\\'a}ndez-L{\\'o}pez and Ra{\\'u}l Garc{\\'i}a-Garc{\\'i}a and Manuel Lama and Alfredo S{\\'a}nchez-Alberca and Carlos {\\'O}scar S{\\'a}nchez-Sorzano	\N	2004
8613116	\N	225	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ontology Matching	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	Besana2006framework	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/semweb/om2006.html#Besana06	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Se plantea la construcción de correspondencias ontológicas como un proceso de toma de decisiones con incertidumbre y falta de información.
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En general, la relación entre dos entidades ontológicas no puede establecerse de manera precisa (debido a la vaguedad de las definiciones, o de la información utilizada en el proceso de detección de correspondencias, o a las propias diferencias en el significado).
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Se interpreta el resultado de un algoritmo de búsqueda de correspondencias o de similitudes como una medida de la plausibilidad de la correspondencia. 
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Para establer la plausibilidad de una correspondencia se utiliza la teoría de la evidencia de Dempster-Shafer. El marco de discernimiento está formado por todas las entidades de la ontología destino que pueden emparejarse con un determinado concepto de la ontología origen. Cada algoritmo o función de similaridad establece la similaridad entre cada par de términos que se convierte en una medida de creencia de la corrección de la correspondencia. Para ello se divide los posibles resultados del algoritmo en intervalos y se asocia una masa de probabilidad a cada uno de ellos. Además, cada algoritmo lleva asociado un factor de fiabilidad. Las evidencias que aportan los distintos algoritmos se combinan mediante la regla de Dempster. A partir de la masa resultante se calcula la plausibilidad y la creencia de cada emparejamiento y se devuelve el que supere determinados umbrales.
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	89ea70ef438ce201a00380d7d7615029	601c0d759aea75a1b8bb3453360cc526	907adf38039e5df7208c3c4387b602e3	inproceedings	A Framework for Combining Ontology and Schema Matchers with Dempster-Shafer.	Paolo Besana	Pavel Shvaiko and Jérôme Euzenat and Natalya Fridman Noy and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and V. Richard Benjamins and Michael Uschold	2006
8613125	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI 1997 Spring Symposium on Ontological Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:270642	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/visser97analysis.html	\N		\N	Esto es otra prueba	\N	\N	\N	\N	resumen = {resumen}	Analiza los tipos de errores en las correspondencias entre entidades ontológicas según los niveles de heterogeneidad en la construcción de ontologías. 
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Sólo se estudia la heterogeneidad debida a la conceptualización de la ontología.
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Se realiza la siguiente clasificación de errores:
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Errores de conceptualizacion:
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- Errores de conceptos o clases: Pueden ser errores de categorización, cuando en las ontologías aparece un mismo concepto pero se divide en diferentes subclases, o errores de nivel de abstracción cuando se reconoce el concepto en ambas ontologías pero a diferentes niveles de abstracción.
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- Errores de relaciones: Pueden ser errores estructurales, cuando las ontologías reconocen un mimo conjunto de conceptos pero se diferencias en su relación taxonómica, errores en los atributos, cuando ambas ontologías reconocen un concepto pero le asignan atributos diferentes, y errores el tipo de atributo cuando en ambas ontologías se utiliza un mismo atributo pero con diferentes valores o unidades.
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Errores en la especificación de la conceptualización: 
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Provienen de la forma en que se definen las entidades ontológicas. Se supone que una entidad se define mediante una terna <T,D,C> donde T es el término (en lenguaje formal), D es la definición formal del término (mediante una fórmula en un lenguaje formal), y C es la descripción (en lenguaje natural) del término.
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- Error CT: Dos ontologías utilizan la misma definición pero utilizan distintos términos y descripciones.
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- Error CD: Dos ontologías utilizan el mismo término pero diferentes definiciones y descripciones (términos homónimos).
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- Error C: Dos ontologías utilizan el mismo término y la misma definición pero describen conceptos diferentes. Es un caso más raro que el anterior de términos homónimos.
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- Error TD: Dos ontologías definen el mismo concepto pero difieren en el término y la definición que hacen (términos sinónimos)
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- Error T: Dos ontologías utilizan describen el mismo concepto y utilizan la misma definición pero le asigna términos diferentes. Es el caso más común de sinónimos.
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- Error D: Dos ontologías definen el mismo concepto el 
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mismo término, la misma descripción pero definiciones formales distintas. 
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Para cada tipo de error se estudia si es posible resolverlo y tal caso cómo hacerlo para establecer una correspondencia.	4da6b7e737aca2401422eea9f243facf	086fbb7b46b3c657e72c3fe1ade4f4e5	0f73e23db147b681fe201fef793ef7a4	inproceedings	An Analysis of Ontological Mismatches: Heterogeneity versus Interoperability	Pepjijn R. S. Visser and Dean M. Jones and Bench T. J. M. Capon and M. J. R. Shave	\N	1997
8613133	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Web Databases (German Informatics Society)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erfurt (Germany)	\N	\N	do2002comparison	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.31}	\N	6acd15ff7d72293ecfbf1d91877dd480	ba5582d2c6665e4b308df8edd10a637c	b5ffe309058f583155102246ca10cf9b	inproceedings	Comparison of schema matching evaluations	Hong-Hai Do and Sergey Melnik and Erhard Rahm	\N	2002
8613145	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee2001semantic	http://www.sciam.com/print\\_version.cfm?articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9736b2e4f998634994515934450effd3	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	e58cb0b0d3e1829440a15cc087b05fe8	article	The Semantic Web	Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler and Ora Lassila	\N	2001
8613158	\N	3729	\N	\N	November, 6--10	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC'05)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Galway, Ireland	\N	LNCS	voelker2005automatic	\N	\N		\N	\N	716--731	\N	\N	\N		\N	abfb8c40de4e4f88900ccee72e6f5a54	12ffba4a9e53f28d4261cc6851712431	4f02c5cdb24befc71a003747a541d357	inproceedings	Automatic Evaluation of Ontologies (AEON)	Johanna V{\\"o}lker and Denny Vrandecic and York Sure	Yolandal Gil and Enrico Motta and V. Richard Benjamins and Mark A. Musen	2005
8613168	\N	3729	\N	\N	November, 6--10	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC'05)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Galway, Ireland	\N	LNCS	haase2005framework	\N	\N		\N	\N	353--367	\N	\N	\N		\N	6997e4e132c23de14f7e7b436b559336	e5b54cf13381a791d7f18aafc2bda32b	a6f95aa13704f466dbf45ce552ab92c3	inproceedings	A Framework for Handling Inconsistency in Changing Ontologies	Peter Haase and Frank {van Harmelen} and Zhisheng Huang and Heiner Stuckenschmidt and York Sure	Yolandal Gil and Enrico Motta and V. Richard Benjamins and Mark A. Musen	2005
8613188	SIGMOD Rec.	35	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	choi2006survey	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1168092.1168097	\N		\N	\N	34--41	\N	3	\N		\N	d3be2eb9f7f9a77f135c81dd90fe053a	895b5899680ea54edb298045d36b839d	2c0c8a77dcbe285515f3028c44d940c2	article	A survey on ontology mapping	Namyoun Choi and Il-Yeol Song and Hyoil Han	\N	2006
8613203	Knowledge Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cuel2007knowledge	http://kw.dia.fi.upm.es/O2I/menu/KWTR-whitepaper-43-final.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e229e541e4d3da50ab66e66fb326267c	d5e7cc03331c71ed192f782b38393b82	db8dfaaeab2ac66d3de6c86f0fbda027	article	Knowledge Web Technology Roadmap {\\grqq}The Technology Roadmap of the Semantic Web.”	Roberta Cuel and Alexandre Delteil and Vincent Louis and Carlo Rizzi	\N	2007
8613208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Essstörungen und Adipositas	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag Heidelberg	\N	\N	\N	Hamann2008KlinischeAspekte	\N	\N		\N	\N	270-285	\N	\N	\N		\N	c06e8e089b71ebc04554134d1445aa99	2126302edcfdf0eda20f75250d6f7f16	fb20b19a6c519aeb5d7005ed98e7ace9	inbook	Klinische Aspekte der Adipositas	Andreas Hamann	Herpertz and de Zwaan and Zipfel	2008
8613212	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Semantic Interoperability and Integration	\N	\N	\N	Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany	\N	\N	Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings	kalfoglou2005ontology	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	04391	\N		\N	af6a5116187ecf8e078b53c29e0d7eba	ddcc7b79d487f61f79f66779fdd6b46e	7e246b25b4559a735f7d0f7e1d9984b5	inproceedings	Ontology mapping: The state of the art	Yannis Kalfoglou and Marco Schorlemmer	Y. Kalfoglou and M. Schorlemmer and A. Sheth and S. Staab and M. Uschold	2005
8613235	\N	5332	\N	\N	\N	\N	OTM Conferences (2)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences	shvaiko2008ten	\N	\N		\N	\N	1164--1182	\N	\N	\N		Se analiza el estado del arte en la correspondencia de ontologías y se apuntan los diez retos más importantes para la futura investigación en este campo:
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- Necesidad de técnicas de evaluación de los sistemas de de correspondencias a gran escala y orientadas a la aplicación en determinados dominios.
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- Mejora y optimización de la eficiencia de los algoritmos de emparejamiento. 
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- Descubrimiento del conocimiento de base utilizado en el diseño de la ontología pero que no aparece explícitamente en la especificación de la ontología. Este conocimiento ayudaría mucho a los algoritmos de emparejamiento.
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- Formalización y manejo de de la incertidumbre y la información incompleta en los sistemas de detección de correspondencias.
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- Selección de los algoritmos de emparejamiento mejores para una determinada aplicación, combinación y autoconfiguración de los mismos.
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- Iteracción con el usuario e incorporación de su conocimiento en le proceso de emparejamiento de las ontologías.
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- Explicación de los emparejamientos determinados de manera automática, para hacerlos comprensible para los humanos. 
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- Aprovechar el trabajo colaborativo en red para mejorar la construcción de correspondencias. 
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- Dar soporte a todas las tareas que requiere el ciclo de vida de las correspondencias entre ontologías.
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- Razonamiento con las correspondencias entre ontologías.  	0d2132298c8b014e45e250a6dec4ffec	e9a8c4991805040554a6ce0097cd8dc0	7719dca151da48d6775f8cf29cebbfc2	inproceedings	Ten Challenges for Ontology Matching	Pavel Shvaiko and J{\\'e}r{\\{\\{\\{\\\\^o}}}}me Euzenat	Robert Meersman and Zahir Tari	2008
8613268	Information Processing and Management	37	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	michel2001ordered	\N	\N		\N	\N	603--622	\N	4	\N		\N	b9adfdce46cfba69fc4199390240c3a0	cf67068b7b70185d54a123c3358c45ea	22b7e07465f31a7e78cf9519b984fbff	article	Ordered Similarity Measures Taking into Account the Rank of the Documents	Christine Michel	\N	2001
8613271	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Proc. 26 Conference ACM SIGIR. Workshop on Mathematical/Formal Methods in IR	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toronto (Canada)	\N	\N	michel2003poset	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95c1bcda34a3de6b1edd9c99128e0184	27313c1796932280cd48009447e4be0a	f2cdd4f39b922033bfcb31a4da373c44	inproceedings	Poset Representation and Similarity Comparisons of Systems in IR	Christine Michel	\N	2003
8613278	Information Processing and Management	38	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	egghe2002strong	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	6	\N	priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {706191}	\N	f46e995c44b1921f0a5b2d2fd3c44d0f	ef165efd7be392ef39da77f80010e862	052207f0ccf174e552fac60edb600d66	article	Strong similarity measures for ordered sets of documents in information retrieval	Leo Egghe and Christine Michel	\N	2002
8613281	Information Processing and Management	39	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	egghe2003construction	\N	\N		\N	\N	771--807	\N	5	\N		\N	ed57501dc993ba2cf526393c15229eb9	27e7872343210dca13cd4ba8e1508a62	250007c228ec24ee06c6491705b711bd	article	Construction of weak and strong similarity measures for ordered sets of documents using fuzzy set techniques	Leo Egghe and Christine Michel	\N	2003
8613287	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proc. Second international conference on language ressource and evaluation (LREC 2000)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Athenes (Greece)	\N	\N	michel2000cardinal	\N	\N		\N	\N	1509--1513	\N	\N	\N		\N	56566be99e80887898a11f9d203cb2c0	482d65ea5d0d05b719173bff96479d71	328ab551896e368aa2ccf79cf0684c0f	inproceedings	Cardinal, nominal and ordinal similarity measures in information retrieval evaluation	Christine Michel	\N	2000
8613293	Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fernandez2000hacia	\N	\N		\N	\N	89--96	\N	26	\N		\N	48ef1f0a735077a747f2c64e2e1b7ef9	c68347c6edb7d3e3f121600c19506915	c16ff70745a01418da95564c75e22b29	article	Hacia un Tratamiento Computacional de la Sinonimia	Santiago Fern{\\'a}ndez and Alejandro Sobrino	\N	2000
8613299	Communications of the ACM	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miller1995wordnet	\N	\N		\N	\N	39--41	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.09}	\N	6b672df7dd47ac0af058e63a2ac8a095	c0c9e000b3c65e3ca6ee0ef161f60ff4	73bac80cf345dea91019b054b840e433	article	Wordnet: A lexical database for English	A.G. Miller	\N	1995
8613306	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proc. IASTED International Conference Artificial and Computational Intelligence (ACI 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tokyo (Japan)	\N	\N	yamada2002map	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82e95c4d8525ada17213dfc4d11ab3b4	5adf001ac245a9eead18a5ee44334cfb	74cb0203b224832cdeb12b40d19932a2	inproceedings	Map Classification with a Similarity Measure	Yasuhiro Yamada and Nobuhiro Inuzuka and Hirohisa Seki	\N	2002
8613314	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-1994)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Las Cruces (Mexico)	\N	\N	wu1994verb	\N	\N		\N	\N	133--138	\N	\N	\N		\N	ec57554a7da7e2d533333cdde94ababb	3fe167cacad6fbb8b3b51354b7881517	07d42fae429d8f4c74c3a744ad6e9d51	inproceedings	Verb semantic and lexical selection	Z. Wu and M. Palmer	\N	1994
8613321	Psychological review	84	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tversky1977features	\N	\N		\N	\N	327--352	\N	4	\N		\N	988d1cce02786f808a174fec85987b4a	03a061a2e7ecca2b5e8d900655596144	2c363fd4d4164ad3270caac37c2c35ae	article	Features of similarity	A. Tversky	\N	1977
8613325	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rada1989development	\N	\N		\N	\N	17--30	\N	1	\N		\N	b2c43f20137ef4d68659a5777a457cbb	90da9577f77654a563631bdd5b1ebbee	ab6498b3269738ec2b3772dd459726ae	article	Development and application of a metric on semantic nets	R. Rada and E. Mili and M. Bletner	\N	1989
8613332	Journal of Documentation	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lee1993information	\N	\N		\N	\N	188--207	\N	2	\N		\N	dc380f3615b3105d3e8a905dfeecd550	d45ab75a1acdff356378e6def51b047b	21d42233f69f39c7ba2c5c356e77099d	article	Information retrieval based on conceptual distance in IS-A hierarchies	Joon HO Lee and Myoung Ho Kim and Yoon Joon Lee	\N	1993
8613338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fellbaum MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leacock1998combining	\N	\N		\N	\N	265--283	\N	\N	\N		\N	146dc879841bddcb48555e6e921f626a	6b2f381ec5c192c9624d3ef3267097bf	61789c0cbfee0adf495a629f5ed9f01b	inproceedings	Combining local context and WordNet similarity for word sense identification	C. Leacock and M. Chodorow	\N	1998
8613341	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge, Concepts and Categories	\N	\N	\N	Physhology Press/MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	hahn1997knowledge	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4c8ca1e94e992079daa81159430725a3	5b9e846a390d9b3554322949a368c5d5	5173b82c4f22739df19ade9d6c17a70a	inproceedings	Concepts and similarity	U Hahn and N. Chater	L. Lamberts and D. Shanks	1997
8613344	Memory \\& Cognition	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goldstone1997similarity	\N	\N		\N	\N	237--255	\N	2	\N		\N	6cd7fa4afdc45ce39d4bb505818d38d4	c10785fa4d7eab28f1268987752d61b5	7721eb47832027ed89cdab25dcac8553	article	Similarity in context	R.L. Goldstone and D.L. Medin and J. Halberstadt	\N	1997
8613349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	goldstone1999similarity	\N	\N		\N	\N	763--765	\N	\N	\N		\N	c80f94443a38ce4edb2fb5fdb17f31d0	7640147978ed6723dddfdcb15517ceff	db9efc57553c4d9596cbdf18cf10adf8	inproceedings	Similarity	R.L. Goldstone	R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil	1999
8613382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enschede, The Netherlands	University of Tweenty	\N	borst1997construction	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.27}	\N	546998e2a1412acff749870b825aeec4	e5308e1d359fc1c437dc5da59857b2e5	4c9afe565ce85a32c28475305d336c93	phdthesis	Construction of Engineering Ontologies	W.N. Borst	\N	1997
8613387	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Formal Ontologies in Information Systems (FOIS'98)	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	Trento, Italy	\N	\N	guarino1998formal	\N	\N		\N	\N	3--15	\N	\N	\N		\N	d803819fb2094702ad5e189b6d8b7756	9f75c826637daa6960092600bb65b8b4	0efd50db99eace70d62278c92df94abc	inproceedings	Formal Ontology and Information Systems	Nicola Guarino	Nicola Guarino	1998
8613400	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universidad San Pablo CEU --- Escuela Polit{\\'e}cnica Superior	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fernandez-lopez2006sobre	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.27}	?`Qu{\\'e} es una ontolog{\\'i}a? ?`Cu{\\'a}l es el origen las ontolog{\\'i}as en la Filosof{\\'i}a cl{\\'a}sica? ?`Qu{\\'e} aplicaciones tienen? {\\'E}stas son algunas de las preguntas a las que se pretende responder en este art{\\'i}culo. Tambi{\\'e}n se definen los conceptos de Ontolog{\\'i}a Computacional e Ingenier{\\'i}a Ontol{\\'o}gica. Dicha definici{\\'o}n ayudar{\\'a} a mostrar a lo largo del texto el porqu{\\'e} de la inmadurez de la Ingenier{\\'i}a Ontol{\\'o}gica.	2fc79416d32acf41d9c2433c6adffa2c	0d75dd918532c668a97d9ee9fb16d226	08b48631dc9b8d3b915e5e01b8ee9847	techreport	Sobre la ingenier{\\'i}a ontol{\\'o}gica	Mariano Fern{\\'a}ndez-L{\\'o}pez	\N	2006
8613418	Journal on Data Semantics VI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gal2006managing	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11803034\\_5	\N		\N	\N	90--114	\N	\N	\N		\N	85d9d3ab6b91695e5734bf692dd534ee	983c7b4496e7afc24fdbb33cfdcf2eae	66de172492deb27c291a5958308c5002	article	Managing uncertainty in schema matching with top-K schema mappings	Avigdor Gal	\N	2006
8613426	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of Internacional Joint Conference on Neural Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yager1992owa	\N	\N		\N	\N	226--231	\N	\N	\N		\N	c49963f26246ab63a2051bb1d7d7d67a	d7cf7dc3ca37f4893b1fd75454e7a411	9ce7a39ca59c026736336d2dd8c68ef7	inproceedings	OWA neurons: a new class of fuzzy neurons	Ronald Yager	\N	1992
8613432	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer	\N	\N	\N	hajek1998metamathematics	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a1f86f08695371a52ea108c61433620	4fc489128889e3df8714a1c1bd59d8f2	7b8ad8b00b0e7a7d735b1081cfae2b1a	book	The Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic	P. Hajek	\N	1998
8614007	Weed Research	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gerhards2006	http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/weed/2006/00000046/00000003/art00001	\N	IngentaConnect Practical experiences with a system for site-specific weed contro...	\N	\N	185-193(9)	\N	\N	\N	doi = {doi:10.1111/j.1365-3180.2006.00504.x}	Information on temporal and spatial variation in weed seedling populations within agricultural fields is very important for weed population assessment and management. Primarily, spatial information allows a potential reduction in herbicide use, when post-emergent herbicides are only applied to field sections with high weed infestation levels. This paper presents a system for site-specific weed control in sugar beet, maize, winter wheat, winter barley, winter rape and spring barley. The system includes on-line weed detection using digital image analysis, computer-based decision making and Global Positioning System-controlled patch spraying. In a 2-year study, herbicide use with this map-based approach was reduced in winter cereals by 681 for herbicides against broad leaved weeds and 2079 for grass weed herbicides. Highest savings were achieved in cereals followed by sugar beet, maize and winter rape. The efficacy of weed control varied from 85 to 98, indicating that site-specific weed management will not result in higher infestation levels in the following crops.	f9d2719faf332e29c8ab19414e13f678	69ad7ed2cd6d2650b7b43724e8a03fd7	11b15c17945203253878860f2ce07bb1	article	Practical experiences with a system for site-specific weed control in arable crops using real-time image analysis and GPS-controlled patch spraying	R Gerhards and H Oebel	\N	June 2006
8614655	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchheim	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7ac14fae8af93e2eb214934c2526745e	4b0668d1865ca076470218f5436c063d	b6fca7a642dc4fb2c88d5d7421587c93	book	Theorie der Politik	Hans Buchheim	\N	1986
8614685	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	machiavelli	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a1d7dc3c8fdbeb63a2bdc16d1a59ef1	547028abda5a4f5c8c65b59f2e5fb304	2ae62969d1e68e696795b3b9a3aeba96	book	Niccolò Machiavelli. Dichter - Poeta	Dirk Hoeges	\N	2006
8614735	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
8614758	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verf	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f515ebd26cbeb509939b67b084bc317	65400ae9cb82c1f7577ac46d237e7456	5329a5cfae13c9c0140f490980b77b08	article	Grundzüge des Verfassungsrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland	Konrad Hesse	\N	1999
8614800	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	verf	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afaab399d483f02a1cca76e9c580e5f5	5fd78ba4991b9fd778f118284232b786	5359143ca532007e19acfb86a53e7eb6	article	Handbuch des Staatsrechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Grundlagen von Staat und Verfassung: Historische Grundlagen: Bd I: Historische Grundlagen	\N	Josef Isensee and Paul Kirchof	2003
8614883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	iran	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d3641f4ed10a7eecf5488b78d6917ffd	dcd0494c2dd2bc380e043d82f948f3c7	e28bd0ab48394f3ef867057fb866c96e	article	Die Entwicklung der Stadt Teheran 	Peter Georg Ahrens	\N	1966
8614923	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schreiben	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d42c14c3feeb0e5529bdca314bc2c2b8	e5a64dae0779ec38f96df01d93dae9f3	1e30811c3d3806a9b24136f84c3c4ea0	book	Deutsches Jahrbuch für Autoren 2007/ 2008 - Schreiben & Veröffentlichen	\N	Autorenhaus	2007
8614941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schreiben	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3cd4088bafe9f8429c21e49d3aa7a006	2a54ca2fb5be1ff0f2da14cba2e26889	19d635c6f0e7aa0ff0aaed933d26337b	book	Handbuch für Erst-Autoren: Wie ich mein Manuskript anbiete und den richtigen Verlag finde. Tipps & Checklisten zur Verlagssuche ...	\N	Autorenhaus	2008
8615027	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	china	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7036d577d13e1d4019f3998579c1ce5d	6981439ddb1a9014efc95dcae46ac35e	bf1e16419f186e70524d276e6c84a93d	book	Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Chinese Premier Zhao 	anonymus	\N	2009
8615065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	stadtgeo	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	577d6553c511640855ab6e72e651d3fd	8ad43e4efd49125e1257fcf4e73aa6a8	df3ed181f4b73de5cc780acf7d76532e	book	City and Structure: Photographs by H. G. Esch 	Kristin Feireiss	\N	2008
8615077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	islam	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2415ee47f22bac3eefbda0542629e63	7206d94de07ad1347ff8809cc47cebcb	dd9a285f4f16d15940e059255d4b03be	book	Islamische Mystik. Sonderausgabe: Sufische Texte aus zehn Jahrhunderten	Richard Gramlich	\N	1992
8615582	PNAS	99	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GirNew02	\N	\N		\N	\N	7821-7826	\N	12	\N		\N	8179bc1e9f9fc4c29421d292076ef0a7	ecd7a48a37f660ab421472140168c892	ec20851eb4909dd27cefec2dc9883fa4	article	Community structure in social and biological networks	M. Girvan and M. E. J. Newman	\N	2002
8615601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	BraErl05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca70f671d29b875f1ab2ca6b0e1600f0	063c95923f07b0180d16336ef0c8ac56	ab8b0742de22b0fa06206089d52883da	book	Network Analysis: Methodological Foundations	Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach	\N	2005
8615917	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juteau2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2994	\N	[0906.2994] Parity Sheaves	\N	cite arxiv:0906.2994
\
Comment: 55 pages, preliminary version	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Given a stratified variety X with strata satisfying a cohomological
\
parity-vanishing condition, we define and show the uniqueness of ``parity
\
sheaves'', which are objects in the constructible derived category of sheaves
\
with coefficients in an arbitrary field or complete discrete valuation ring.
\
  If X admits a resolution also satisfying a parity condition, then the direct
\
image of the constant sheaf decomposes as a direct sum of parity sheaves. If
\
moreover the resolution is semi-small, then the multiplicities of the
\
indecomposable summands are encoded in certain intersection forms appearing in
\
the work of de Cataldo and Migliorini. We give a criterion for the
\
Decomposition Theorem to hold.
\
  Our framework applies in many situations arising in representation theory. We
\
give examples in generalised flag varieties (in which case we recover a class
\
of sheaves considered by Soergel), toric varieties, and nilpotent cones.
\
Finally, we show that tilting modules and parity sheaves on the affine
\
Grassmannian are related through the geometric Satake correspondence, when the
\
characteristic is bigger than an explicit bound.
\
	76714f65f50ea1049fc4414daa328506	2110cb6fcdc23814d0fe37ffe63f8dbc	6e1ee8f2e0571818eaee16dbad29d015	misc	Parity Sheaves	Daniel Juteau and Carl Mautner and Geordie Williamson	\N	2009
8615946	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hbz-Verbundkonferenz 2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roe06	http://www.hbz-nrw.de/dokumentencenter/produkte/catalogue_enrichment/aktuell/vortraege/vk_2006_catalogue-enrichment_roeper.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0e75bf7595fb1ef7759763c2cd37d8d3	5841347edb8c1c36c0ffa97f30f45133	452101244989c266e49d28d3ccfe0f5d	inproceedings	Catalogue Enrichment Neue Wege der Erschließung	Wenke Röper	\N	2006
8615967	Virology	378	\N	\N	#aug#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	martin2008neo	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXR-4SV0SP0-2/2/1d5c3a8e33f38b40e8ea9ebb46fccb1f	\N	\N	\N	\N	185--192	\N	1	\N	otherkeywords = {Antiviral strategy,Arenavirus,Error}, issn = {0042-6822}, doi = {10.1016/j.virol.2008.05.016}	Lethal mutagenesis is a transition towards virus extinction mediated by enhanced mutation rates during viral genome replication. Theoretical studies suggest that viruses can evolve towards regions of their fitness landscapes at which they display resistance to the deleterious effects of mutations. It has been suggested that such mutational robustness could jeopardize lethal mutagenesis. We have used the Arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus {(LCMV)} to explore whether treatment with the mutagenic base analogue 5-fluorouracil {(FU)} selected for viral populations displaying resistance to lethal mutagenesis. Neither average {LCMV} populations with a history of {FU} mutagenesis, nor individual biological {LCMV} clones derived from those populations, displayed any resistance to lethal mutagenesis by {FU.} They were as sensitive to {FU-induced} extinction as {LCMV} populations and clones treated in parallel, but without a history of {FU} mutagenesis. Current evidence of the molecular events affecting quasispecies dynamics suggests that it is unlikely that a viral population can acquire mutational robustness under the increased mutation rates associated with mutagenic treatments. We consider mechanisms by which viruses could escape extinction by lethal mutagenesis, and provide evidence that mutational robustness is unlikely to be one of them.	7f63215ef1237bd80e480e9171330254	72c1f83dcb809c7d7e1321159306ab86	c6b5ee44b3c5660d4ba6878e4ccc0868	article	No evidence of selection for mutational robustness during lethal mutagenesis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus	Ver\\'onica Mart\\'in and Ana {Grande-P\\'erez} and Esteban Domingo	\N	2008
8621295	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Groetschel2009	http://opus.kobv.de/zib/volltexte/2009/1170/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Beim Schreiben dieses Artikels, der auf Veränderungen der Kommunikations- und Publikationstechniken und ihre Bedeutung hinweist, ist uns mehr als je zuvor bewusst geworden, wie beschränkt das Medium Papier ist. Es gibt z. B. keine Hyperlinks, durch die man unmittelbar das Erwähnte erleben oder überprüfen kann. Ein schneller Wechsel vom Wort zum Bild, zum Ton oder Video ist nicht möglich. Wer will schon lange URLs abtippen und Medienbrüche erleiden? Wir haben uns daher entschlossen, eine textidentische Version dieses Artikels mit allen URLs – sie liegt Ihnen hier vor – elektronisch anzubieten und in der für die "Gegenworte" (BBAW) gekürzten Fassung nur durch [URL] anzudeuten, dass der Leser an dieser Stelle einfach in der elektronischen Version einen Klick ins Internet machen sollte. Und damit sind wir bereits mitten im Thema.	09759385488675918b3e809c88dbcb8a	583c6139e2d102d794999a0bed2bee09	564c73bb8c14a3a6c1e734a3485dea23	misc	Veränderungen der Publikations- und Kommunikationswelt: Open Access, Google, etc.	Martin Grötschel	ZIB	2009
8621347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABWF	Berlin	\N	quem report. 82	302	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e48dffc4b303b0bb9d1592c8ad38a3e0	2490f3084c9e60d14dccb65c9a2f60ee	e3c3c2bc9a217868fe22650fba103ff2	book	Was kann ich Wissen?. Theorie und Geschichte von Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung	ABWF	\N	2003
8621558	\N	\N	\N	3rd	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly \\& Associates	Sebastopol, California	\N	\N	liu98	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56592-512-2}	\N	9a619fa8e95abdcfd135fddc0c64a644	f15c57525df0265317395cc0e0e627a2	74b8513cd5bc40d9bee27be2fd47a9a2	book	{DNS and BIND}	Cricket Liu and Paul Albitz and Mike Loukides	\N	1998
8621598	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill Professional	New York, USA	\N	\N	Ash97	\N	\N	Dynamic Routing in Telecommunications Networks, 1st edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0070064148}	\N	43d7c45ed13afed489f9ae668a9909bb	eec8e593898f1a58d67d64f952de56dd	bae1caad69b16e4b48c626b718a79c67	book	{Dynamic Routing in Telecommunications Networks}	Gerald R. Ash	\N	1997
8621641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 7th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing And Networking (MOBICOM 2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BGW01	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	180-189	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/381677.381695}, date = {2002-12-11}	\N	93838286604865bb0e65d09635711ead	94b95fcec4926b396f44de576660fe25	b7b3c6b795d79cd10501c2815be9e050	inproceedings	Intercepting mobile communications: the insecurity of 802.11.	Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg and David Wagner	\N	2001
8621695	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley-Longman	Bonn; Reading, Mass. [u.a.]	\N	\N	BHK97	\N	\N	Suchergebnis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3827312329 : 9783827312327}, refid = {75774107}	\N	b7560e2ab700eae44f726b3aea494927	f8c46599476c0ae18679c910ba8a5eb7	680067ec27e00a6d0fcd67deed346c91	book	{High-speed internetworking : Grundlagen, Kommunikationsstandards, Technologien der Shared und Switched LANs}	Anatol. Badach and Erwin. Hoffmann and Olaf. Knauer	\N	1997
8621708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	Bir94	\N	\N	Token ring network design	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-62760-4}	\N	3db8af0b157874a5e2237419918e1775	a20a92d5fd42827307d645b294c106a2	6932ac417b3191c28f46425b21ecd0a4	book	Token ring network design	David Bird	\N	1994
8621721	\N	\N	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	Internet RFC 1752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rfc1752	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	index = {IPng}	\N	92ee5bbc30b8d7188ec78e65e1c8255e	d9ab0657fb8d90eba951dcf5be839a11	1ef551bde6a3c2155968d97eb950c353	misc	The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol	Scott O. Bradner and Allison Mankin	\N	1995
8621747	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Redwood City, CA, USA	\N	\N	BM96	\N	\N	IPng	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-201-63395-7}	\N	013bf1d228c610cd68de9530dc4b3d04	6cd42676a498b36eb63cde53d42ec5b9	d073eece4a072465f9ce3bccd8a44cf2	book	{IPng: Internet protocol next generation}	\N	Scott O. Bradner and Allison Mankin	1996
8622016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RWTH Aachen University	\N	\N	Aachen	\N	\N	brallstefan2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	56930dc188469767206f5baf512f121b	e78f2623bfde5655428b77891cf992e5	c68831ef6e5b915dc4b7402b0464c1d2	techreport	Interorganisationales Lernen in der Weiterbildung: Die Entwicklung eines Zyklus interorganisationalen Lernens am Beispiel des methodisch-didaktischen Baukasten im Projekt "Lernen ohne Grenzen"	Stefan Brall	\N	2004
8622109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning	\N	\N	\N	Roskilde University	Roskilde	\N	\N	brallbachhees2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	707acbf07391ccbb86d1326f0ff7bed5	ea671d5cdf8f6d016305fbf6c125da61	3d693b675281effd708b57a2df2f6532	inproceedings	Environments for Work and Learning 2020: Steps to the sustained preservation of an economic location	Stefan Brall and Ursula Bach and Frank Hees	Roskilde University	2009
8622126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dong99efficientmining	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Efficient Mining of Emerging Patterns: Discovering Trends and Differences	\N	\N	43--52	\N	\N	\N		We introduce a new kind of patterns, called emerging patterns (EPs), for knowledge discovery from databases. EPs are defined as itemsets whose supports increase significantly  from one dataset to another. EPs can capture emerging trends in timestamped databases, or useful contrasts between data classes. EPs have been proven useful: we have used them to build very powerful classifiers, which are more accurate than C4.5 and CBA, for many datasets. We believe that EPs with low to medium support, such as 1%-- 20%, can give useful new insights and guidance to experts, in even &#034;well understood&#034; applications.  The efficient mining of EPs is a challenging problem, since (i) the Apriori property no longer holds for EPs, and (ii) there are usually too many candidates for high dimensional databases or for small support thresholds such as 0.5%. Naive algorithms are too costly. To solve this problem, (a) we promote the description of large collections of itemsets using their concise borders (the pa...	58489dab7c93c1393e7061695654cb93	a9cccddafe92b25bb7e34f3a715c8e35	d930979aef11be049c3892fc220479f2	inproceedings	Efficient Mining of Emerging Patterns: Discovering Trends and Differences	Guozhu Dong and Jinyan Li	\N	1999
8622141	angedacht	\N	\N	\N	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FitHochschuleBrall2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	7	\N	\N	\N		\N	2c106f5b2c527ee9fd6c9222701e19f5	45803bc4a2df52bbe87e81bd8a8a18b2	f0502196dc29fd6c50117d59c0cdc5df	article	Fit für die Hochschule: Unser Beitrag zur Kompetenzentwicklung an der RWTH	Stefan Brall	\N	2005
8622144	angedacht	\N	\N	\N	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brallhees2006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	10	\N	\N	\N		\N	52029804d31aa2c431892e0f5389072e	ac8d3c37964b16ac331657da5a30f01b	fdbb685fcd3c26f2cbdcf7e702778ab3	article	Personalentwicklung an der Hochschule: Was Wissenschaftler/innen wirklich brauchen	Stefan Brall and Frank Hees	\N	2006
8622155	bildungsforschung	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vriesbralllukosch2009a	http://www.bildungsforschung.org/Archiv/2009-01/Microtraining	\N		\N	\N	121-137	\N	1	\N		\N	a691217575c00ce023888767549a295b	92ddf614e413450603a4e78773cd7d1a	3bbf9b197379bb50c811cc1ee58add8a	article	Fokussierung, Strukturierung und Vernetzung informellen Lernens in Unternehmen	Pieter {de Vries} and Stefan Brall and Heide Lukosch	\N	2009
8622210	\N	\N	\N	4. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Boc01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	79a9bd91bdcd5a443852668e82035282	9808b44dc1df24fddf2273145da4fb6f	e1f1111b806f437ea5e28f5f58067c5d	book	 {ISDN - Digitale Netze f\\"ur Sprach-, Text-, Daten-, Vidoe- und Multimediakommunikation}	P. Bocker	\N	2001
8622224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly \\& Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	BS01	\N	\N	SSH, The Secure Shell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0596000111}	\N	931b57a4642a1261f6f526632e50f63d	1a14e94a57d92f6b2f2199feebb856b6	2bc75b8a873ad156b0f6f698c56db1d5	book	{SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide}	Daniel J. Barrett and Richard E. Silverman	\N	2001
8622230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Norwell, MA, USA	\N	\N	Buc05	\N	\N	The handbook of data communications and networks, 2nd edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-40207-743-2}	\N	e9a78380bf26d81647756789339145d6	ca245c6a528cd8c6e164833f6ee130af	f99c5334ce7db732ac38a7d31450b681	book	The handbook of data communications and networks	W. J. Buchanan	\N	2005
8622571	Computer Networks and ISDN Systems	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KSY94	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cn/cn27.html#KimSY94	\N	dblp	\N	\N	5-27	\N	1	\N	date = {2003-02-14}	\N	740a67decf737d65518a57534cc07773	8927ca68afdaa12a3a41fee91915c637	b7ff7bbd66a7070c73363bc88d563f03	article	International Standardization of B-ISDN.	Jaime Bae Kim and Tatsuya Suda and Masaaki Yoshimura	\N	1994
8622590	\N	C-18	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Broadband Communications	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	IFIP Transactions	Joh93	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	89-93	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-444-81584-8}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	245ca8e777c74b0f3001439d5ce67d9c	250dba8636a0680f85cb93d5f127cfa0	4d043009047e17c824f4435f3ea7317a	inproceedings	Standardisation of B-ISDN.	Jørn Johansen	Villy Bæk Iversen	1993
8622595	\N	C-4	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broadband Communications	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	\N	\N	IFIP Transactions	HH92	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	19-29	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-444-89464-0}, date = {2002-01-03}	\N	1735a3737e6887ea7f79baeb3d525f90	bbc3bdc275e920f7d5bdaf531a57f073	eb9de23772db843f61565a27cd215ef7	inproceedings	B-ISDN Network Capabilities and Evolution Aspects.	Rainer Händel and Manfred N. Huber	Augusto Casaca	1992
8622598	IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KJ91	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1405-1415	\N	9	\N	date = {2002-01-03}	\N	7cb1c9c3b040b059977f547643955722	5aeb98d837325f93709f69a442956954	9c1a1d3bcc5002181a9ee3c91f48d505	article	B-ISDN Architecture and Protocol.	Masatoshi Kawarasaki and Bijan Jabbari	\N	1991
8622601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mat86	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1710-1714	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002-03-14}	\N	0463486439998c1f533f806ed451c978	cfcae67229c1ce3fc8170982795dbfc0	a65f4ef50862690041f43628b1116daf	inproceedings	B-ISDN System Concept and Technologies.	Hans J. Matt	\N	1986
8622647	\N	\N	\N	2nd ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly \\& Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	CA97	\N	\N	Sendmail(2nd ed.)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56592-222-0}	\N	0d4b0357f73725c37a192e974967e20b	6e75cb8fa668d747d605b28839f5bdec	df37c3e1c3fac8f40749950f00860ecc	book	Sendmail 	Bryan Costales and Eric Allman	\N	1997
8622675	IEEE Transactions on Computing	COM-22	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	CK74	\N	\N	A protocol for packet network intercommunication	\N	\N	637--648	\N	\N	\N		A protocol that supports the sharing of resources that exist in different packet switching networks is presented. The protocol provides for variation in individual network packet sizes, transmission failures, sequencing, flow control, end-to-end error checking, and the creation and destruction of logical process-to-process connections. Some implementation issues are considered, and problems such as internetwork routing, accounting, and timeouts are exposed.	f71cd33aa9e3c27526a39bdec56a25bd	36df7853dac49c329a17473030467c35	702223d9f9b3601b2b7020d2330afe84	article	{A protocol for packet network intercommunication}	Vinton G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn	\N	1974
8622776	\N	4956	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Information Retrieval, 30th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2008	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	krause2008comparison	http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/hotho/pub/2008/ecir2008krause.pdf	\N		\N	\N	101-113	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to internet resources on a web page. As social bookmarking systems are growing in popularity, search algorithms have been developed that transfer the idea of link-based rankings in the Web to a social bookmarking system’s
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data structure. These rankings differ from traditional search engine rankings in that they incorporate the rating of users. 
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In this study, we compare search in social bookmarking systems with traditionalWeb search. In the first part, we compare the user activity and behaviour in both kinds of systems, as well as the overlap of the underlying sets of URLs. In the second part,we compare graph-based and vector space rankings for social bookmarking systems with commercial search engine rankings.
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Our experiments are performed on data of the social bookmarking system Del.icio.us and on rankings and log data from Google, MSN, and AOL. We will show that part of the difference between the systems is due to different behaviour (e. g., the concatenation of multi-word lexems
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to single terms in Del.icio.us), and that real-world events may trigger similar behaviour in both kinds of systems. We will also show that a graph-based ranking approach on folksonomies yields results that are closer to the rankings of the commercial search engines than vector space
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retrieval, and that the correlation is high in particular for the domains that are well covered by the social bookmarking system.	25ef9877f05dbc48106515a0cc72add8	37598733b747093d97a0840a11beebf5	613f5c41ff759fc548c9085102d1c933	inproceedings	A Comparison of Social Bookmarking  with Traditional Search	Beate Krause and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2008
8622901	Handbook of Approximation Algorithms and Metaheuristics	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman \\& Hall/CRC	\N	\N	\N	papa2007hpa	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a4c82e7d74a4104eb54a64f9ca101e9e	68b9025134cf6e3a4fb2fe8c3194e2b4	1c9083525938ab35d2a35df850612cb1	article	{Hypergraph partitioning and clustering}	D.A. Papa and I.L. Markov	\N	2007
8622910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vazquez2008	http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.2689	\N	[0805.2689] Bayesian approach to clustering real value, categorical and network data: solution via variational methods	\N	cite arxiv:0805.2689
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Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. New sections added	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Data clustering, including problems such as finding network communities, can
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be put into a systematic framework by means of a Bayesian approach. The
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application of Bayesian approaches to real problems can be, however, quite
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challenging. In most cases the solution is explored via Monte Carlo sampling or
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variational methods. Here we work further on the application of variational
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methods to clustering problems. We introduce generative models based on a
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hidden group structure and prior distributions. We extend previous attends by
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Jaynes, and derive the prior distributions based on symmetry arguments. As a
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case study we address the problems of two-sides clustering real value data and
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clustering data represented by a hypergraph or bipartite graph. From the
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variational calculations, and depending on the starting statistical model for
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the data, we derive a variational Bayes algorithm, a generalized version of the
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expectation maximization algorithm with a built in penalization for model
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complexity or bias. We demonstrate the good performance of the variational
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Bayes algorithm using test examples.
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	e2c48c389a99cd5fda76b4e06abb853a	ee1f9455db7046612d0baf0360e0f428	887ae82953a03602e0a135d303950b80	misc	Bayesian approach to clustering real value, categorical and network
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  data: solution via variational methods	Alexei Vazquez	\N	2008
8622919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIPS	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/nips/ZhouHS06	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/nips/nips2006.html#ZhouHS06	\N	dblp	\N	\N	1601-1608	\N	\N	conf/nips/2006	date = {2007-10-25}, ee = {http://books.nips.cc/papers/files/nips19/NIPS2006_0630.pdf}, isbn = {0-262-19568-2}	\N	e39a219a9c2a056b897e8870bf276ba9	417da4dd6977c69b207334f358fdee49	0c070304670432054ed74e1c34406b18	inproceedings	Learning with Hypergraphs: Clustering, Classification, and Embedding.	Dengyong Zhou and Jiayuan Huang and Bernhard Schölkopf	Bernhard Schölkopf and John Platt and Thomas Hoffman	2006
8622941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zheleva09	http://www2009.eprints.org/54/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In order to address privacy concerns, many social media websites allow users to hide their personal proﬁles from the public. In this work, we show how an adversary can exploit an online social network with a mixture of public and private user proﬁles to predict the private attributes of users. We map this problem to a relational classiﬁcation problem and we propose practical models that use friendship and group membership information (which is often not hidden) to infer sensitive attributes. The key novel idea is that in addition to friendship links, groups can be carriers of signiﬁcant information. We show that on several well-known social media sites, we can easily and accurately recover the information of private-proﬁle users. To the best of our knowledge, this is the ﬁrst work that uses link-based and group-based classiﬁcation to study privacy implications in social networks with mixed public and private user proﬁles.	d496ba9cd0a129b5eaf5e26a4df2fb6d	4726d0a13b0337998d6d0f54fc5c26e9	04efb6ece0b9784369c253c416dd0454	inproceedings	To Join or Not to Join: The Illusion of Privacy in Social Networks with Mixed Public and Private User Profiles	Elena Zheleva and Lise Getoor	\N	2009
8622944	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik	orvia08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008-09-02-15-17}, isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}, owner = {kuehne}	\N	94f796c0ff5fbf19e43baa75166bfa86	6d80e81c078633364034d868ff25666d	a86e525880c9fd4f5dc019c4484a70ce	book	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	\N	2008
8622993	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	17	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1411744	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: TFP: an efficient algorithm for mining top-k frequent closed itemsets	\N	\N	 652-663	\N	5	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2005.81}	Frequent itemset mining has been studied extensively in literature. Most previous studies require the specification of a min&#095;support threshold and aim at mining a complete set of frequent itemsets satisfying min&#095;support. However, in practice, it is difficult for users to provide an appropriate min&#095;support threshold. In addition, a complete set of frequent itemsets is much less compact than a set of frequent closed itemsets. In this paper, we propose an alternative mining task: mining top-k frequent closed itemsets of length no less than min&#095;l, where k is the desired number of frequent closed itemsets to be mined, and min&#095;l is the minimal length of each itemset. An efficient algorithm, called TFP, is developed for mining such itemsets without mins&#095;support. Starting at min&#095;support = 0 and by making use of the length constraint and the properties of top-k frequent closed itemsets, min&#095;support can be raised effectively and FP-Tree can be pruned dynamically both during and after the construction of the tree using our two proposed methods: the closed node count and descendant&#095;sum. Moreover, mining is further speeded up by employing a top-down and bottom-up combined FP-Tree traversing strategy, a set of search space pruning methods, a fast 2-level hash-indexed result tree, and a novel closed itemset verification scheme. Our extensive performance study shows that TFP has high performance and linear scalability in terms of the database size.	43626b709fb90eced5b87f9f4cef3cdc	c5fb61cdaddf4d0894dee8c5fd9b6b74	16e8185b5b4845fde175771df52c629a	article	TFP: an efficient algorithm for mining top-k frequent closed itemsets	J. Wang and J. Han and Y. Lu and P. Tzvetkov	\N	2005
8623043	Linguistic inquiry	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BrodProj1998	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	S. 367-398	\N	\N	\N		\N	989c3ae8a6ba9d905d576fa85df6517f	c7f0dbab99a1ad06bcadd109402ca31b	d5a99cd6184c7647acab833218456d55	article	Projection and phrase structure	Michael Brody	\N	1998
8623122	Forschung im Ingenieurwesen	64	\N	\N	#may#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00010764	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	35--43	\N	1	\N		Nach J.W. Gibbs können alle thermodynamischen Eigenschaften einer fluiden Phase aus einer Fundamentalgleichung berechnet werden.
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Sie lässt sich für verschiedene Paare unabhängiger Zustandsgrößen mit Hilfe der zugehörigen charakteristischen Funktionen aufstellen.Die thermodynamische Theorie und die Auswahl der für eine Fundamentalgleichung geeigneten charakteristischen Funktionen werden behandelt. Zur Darstellung des gesamten fluiden Zustandsgebiets eignen sich nur zwei charakteristische Funktionen: die Massieu-Funktion(oder die gleichwertige Helmholtz-Funktion) in Abhängigkeit von Temperatur und Volumen sowie die Enthalpie in Abhängigkeit von Druck und Entropie. Die Methoden zur Aufstellung von Fundamentalgleichungen mit einer dimensionslosen Massieu-Funktion werden beschrieben. Ein geschichtlicher Rückblick beleuchtet Entstehung und Entwicklung der Fundamentalgleichungen und charakteristischen Funktionen.	54f048f1da9c43c6c5d5e76c7bd7a2da	1c36aa32e7944e6eeb5e233a3fae8edf	bef4d953890d5ec0b7e9597ea81e787f	article	Thermodynamische Fundamentalgleichungen und charakteristische Funtionen	H. Baehr	\N	1998
8623126	Forschung im Ingenieurwesen	64	\N	\N	#jul#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00010851	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	47--54	\N	3	\N		Die Schallgeschwindigkeit von Fluiden ist im Grenzfall niedriger Frequenzen und kleiner Amplituden eine thermodynamische Zustandsgröße,
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die ebenso wie die thermischen Zustandsgrößen p, ϱ, T mit hoher Präzision messbar ist. Aufgrund ihrer Verknüpfung mit den Gradienten der p, ϱ, T-Zustandsfläche und ihrer Brückenfunktion zwischen thermischen und kalorischen Zustandsgrößen spielt die Schallgeschwindigkeit beim Aufbau kanonischer Zustandsgleichungen eine wichtige Rolle. Im Gegensatz zu den thermischen Zustandsgrößen gibt es nur wenig Daten zur Schallgeschwindigkeit, insbesondere im schwer modellierbaren Flüssigkeitsgebiet bei hohen Drücken.	695f115ace627c4dd0516f957e4d086f	cb330e83ed4d455ee59c6012f492b639	2aed46e9875eba88133aa06983dba523	article	Die Schallgeschwindigkeit als thermodynamische Zustandsgröße	S. Kabelac	\N	1998
8623267	\N	\N	\N	4th	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall	Upper Saddle River NJ, USA	\N	\N	Com00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alteditor = {}	\N	119ff0dabb111e75582b81f1bb7dc19f	57ce9f532fda755d412e2468c4c76fad	6742781fb9f45c04d8fd87b1aa864559	book	Internetworking with {TCP/IP}: {Principles}, protocols, and architectures	Douglas E. Comer	\N	2000
8623269	Forschung im Ingenieurwesen	45	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02560695	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	1--11	\N	1	\N		Zum Aufstellen von Zustandsgleichungen hat man bisher fast ausschließlich Messwerte der thermischen Zustandsgrößen Druck, Temperatur
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und spezifisches Volumen herangezogen, um bei der Bestimmung der Parameter (Koeffizienten) der Zustandsgleichung mit einem linearen Regressionsverfahren auszukommen. Auer der Nichtlinearität hat es der implizite Zusammenhang zwischen den Parametern und einer Vielzahl weiterer Zustandsgrößen, insbesondere den Sättigungsgrößen, verhindert, Messwerte dieser Zustandsgrößen zum Aufstellen von Zustandsgleichungen heranzuziehen. Um diese unbefriedigende Situation zu verbessern, wird ein Verfahren entwickelt, mit dem Messwerte beliebiger Zustandsgrößen mitsamt ihrer Messunsicherheit in das Regressionsverfahren aufgenommen werden können ohne Rücksicht darauf, ob sie explizit oder implizit, linear oder nichtlinear von den Parametern der Zustandsgleichung abhängen. Mit Hilfe der statistischen Schätztheorie wird hierzu die geeignete Form der Fehlerquadratsumme hergeleitet, deren Minimierung in einem nichtlinearen Verfahren die optimalen Parameterwerte liefert. Durch konsequente Anwendung der Analysis von Funktionen mehrerer Veränderlicher auf die thermodynamischen Beziehungen, die zwischen der spezifischen freien Energie als thermodynamischem Potential und beliebigen Zustandsgrößen bestehen, lassen sich die Schwierigkeiten der nur implizit gegebenen Zusammenhänge zwischen Zustandsgrößen und den Parametern der kanonischen Zustandsgleichung überwinden.	6cb627805fe8175a95c143b750d1eac2	e1b65db5d734383a7c8ef36bbdab5790	368676d5fbc6c8b4b6a73a702dd67524	article	Die direkte Verwendung von Messwerten beliebiger thermodynamischer Zustandsgrößen zur Bestimmung kanonischer Zustandsgleichungen	Joachim Ahrendts and Hans Baehr	\N	1979
8623272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSCD '09: Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Web Search Click Data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1507511	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1507509.1507511&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&type=series&idx=SERIES11625&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=WSDM&CFID=://www.bibsonomy.org/user/hotho/query&CFTOKEN=www.bibsonomy.org/user/hotho/query	\N	WSDM: WSCD '09, Analysis of long queries ...	\N	\N	8--14	\N	\N	\N	location = {Barcelona, Spain}, isbn = {978-1-60558-434-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1507509.1507511}	\N	7032318f9c9eaae90261a04b362fc508	a7814c3b156f443310d8c46a49bd2637	a788c0231086dad81fcf59919ddb72e2	inproceedings	Analysis of long queries in a large scale search log	Michael Bendersky and W. Bruce Croft	\N	2009
8623274	IEEE Communications Magazine	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CWK97	\N	\N		\N	\N	116--126	\N	\N	\N	online = {}	\N	eff537c0e96852e2085959259430c345	eb067a70528e083e9a8aa3f1ac94f2d1	b2acbf20667bf87dc1d3e9833570c54b	article	{IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks}	B.P. Crow and I. Widjaja and J.G. Kim and P.T. Sakai	\N	1997
8623280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly {\\&} Associates Inc.	Sebastopol, CA., USA	\N	\N	CZ95	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	999d0904f6cdbed47d4aa43e789876f2	92cd818e154b89d4b1b13e3e81721503	49a584a794709f89e7efd91123cb35ee	book	Building Internet firewalls	D. Brent Chapman and Elizabeth D. Zwicky	\N	1995
8623289	Forschung im Ingenieurwesen	45	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02560662	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	51--56	\N	2	\N		Die Parameter thermodynamischer Zustandsgleichungen werden in der Regel in einem linearen Regressionsverfahren an die Messwerte
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von Zustandsgrößen angepasst. Lineare Regressionsverfahren haben jedoch eine empfindliche Einschränkung hinsichtlich der Form der Zustandsgleichungen und der Art der zu ihrer Aufstellung verwendbaren Messwerte zur Folge. Um von derartigen Beschränkungen unabhängig zu werden, wird ein nichtlineares Regressionsverfahren beschrieben, das auf einer Modifikation des Marquardt-Verfahrens zur Lösung nichtlinearer Normalgleichungssysteme beruht. Das Iterationsverfahren beginnt mit einer im Prinzip beliebigen Ausgangsschätzung der gesuchten Parameter und konvergiert zur Lösung, die das Minimum der Fehlerquadratsumme liefert, ohne weitere Eingriffe von außen, zuverlässig und wirksam. Am Beispiel einer kanonischen Zustandsgleichung von Ammoniak wird die Brauchbarkeit des Verfahrens für die Bewältigung eines umfangreichen nichtlinearen Regressionsproblems mit mehr als 500 Messwerten verschiedener Zustandsgrößen und 36 zu berechnenden Parametern nachgewiesen.	799ed6772d3903e3928d684141370a49	bd89348ff7d6d1e4f0dd4b2ca9468604	e1c1a1902e20ab0d3635e7ecbea1c5a5	article	Die Anwendung nichtlinearer Regressionsverfahren bei der Aufstellung thermodynamischer Zustandsgleichungen	Joachim Ahrendts and Hans Baehr	\N	1979
8623291	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.	Boston, MA, USA	\N	\N	Dai91	\N	\N	Queueing Theory for Computer Communications, 1st edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0201067552}	\N	a62af07bde60502a8c0e8441a11b176e	b0d13a30394c59e43adf54972d8a41ca	477f4859ba184c71de95f9ae6606a2b4	book	{Queueing Theory for Computer Communications}	John N. Daigle	\N	1991
8623301	ACM Trans. Comput. Syst.	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DC90	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	85-110	\N	2	\N		\N	afd93a464b9d7aedeec01b7756f46e13	fa7aa275aab928d03cdb4e27040bbc2a	5e789b9a5b3c9da27b5db9cae7c929e7	article	Multicast Routing in Datagram Internetworks and Extended LANs.	Stephen E. Deering and David R. Cheriton	\N	1990
8623333	International Journal of Thermophysics	24	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022390430888	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	1--39	\N	1	\N		New functional forms for multiparameter equations of state have been developed for non- and weakly polar fluids and for polar fluids. The resulting functional forms, which were established with an optimization algorithm which considers data sets for different fluids simultaneously, are suitable as a basis for equations of state for a broad variety of fluids. With regard to the achieved accuracy, the functional forms were designed to fulfill typical demands of advanced technical application. They are numerically very stable, and their substance-specific coefficients can easily be fitted to restricted data sets. In this way, a fast extension of the group of fluids for which accurate empirical equations of state are available becomes possible. This article deals with characteristic features of the new class of simultaneously optimized equations of state. Shortcomings of existing multiparameter equations of state widely used in technical applications are briefly discussed, and demands on the new class of equations of state are formulated. Substance specific parameters and detailed comparisons are given in subsequent articles for the non- and weakly polar fluids (methane, ethane, propane, isobutane, n-butane, n-pentane, n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, argon, oxygen, nitrogen, ethylene, cyclohexane, and sulfur hexafluoride) and for the polar fluids (trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11), dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12), chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22), difluoromethane (HFC-32), 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113), 2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123), pentafluoroethane (HFC-125), 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a), 1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HFC-143a), 1,1-difluoroethane (HFC-152a), carbon dioxide, and ammonia) considered to date.
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ER  -	23ea1169b5641ab03f55aaf83e902ff4	6b3ef7ffe8b7329c0bb3d33c2cfe0ca9	0aa0d9d5ab712e33dcecba026659e772	article	Equations of State for Technical Applications. I. Simultaneously Optimized Functional Forms for Nonpolar and Polar Fluids	R. Span and W. Wagner	\N	2003
8623334	International Journal of Thermophysics	24	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022310214958	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	41--109	\N	1	\N		New functional forms have been developed for multiparameter equations of state for non- and weakly polar fluids and for polar fluids. The resulting functional forms, which were established with an optimization algorithm which considers data sets for different fluids simultaneously, are suitable as a basis for equations of state for a broad variety of fluids. The functional forms were designed to fulfill typical demands of advanced technical applications with regard to the achieved accuracy. They are numerically very stable and their substance-specific coefficients can easily be fitted to restricted data sets. In this way, a fast extension of the group of fluids for which accurate empirical equations of state are available becomes possible. This article deals with the results found for the non- and weakly polar fluids methane, ethane, propane, isobutane, n-butane, n-pentane, n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, argon, oxygen, nitrogen, ethylene, cyclohexane, and sulfur hexafluoride. The substance-specific parameters of the new equations of state are given as well as statistical and graphical comparisons with experimental data. General features of the new class of equations of state such as their extrapolation behavior and their numerical stability have been discussed in a preceding article. Results for typical polar fluids will be discussed in a subsequent article.
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ER  -	c3156991e4ff034353c049435773df17	5886e1559eddf144cfcbf95083ef9a52	6953f2a60876dea3e0e5bffe36ceb483	article	Equations of State for Technical Applications. II. Results for Nonpolar Fluids	R. Span and W. Wagner	\N	2003
8623336	International Journal of Thermophysics	24	\N	\N	#jan#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022362231796	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	111--162	\N	1	\N		New functional forms have been developed for multiparameter equations of state for non- and weakly polar fluids and for polar fluids. The resulting functional forms, which were established with an optimization algorithm which considers data sets for different fluids simultaneously, are suitable as a basis for equations of state for a broad variety of fluids. The functional forms were designed to fulfil typical demands of advanced technical application with regard to the achieved accuracy. They are numerically very stable and their substance-specific coefficients can easily be fitted to restricted data sets. In this way, a fast extension of the group of fluids for which accurate empirical equations of state are available is now possible. This article deals with the results found for the polar fluids CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane), CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane), HCFC-22 (chlorodifluoromethane), HFC-32 (difluoromethane), CFC-113 (1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane), HCFC-123 (2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane), HFC-125 (pentafluoroethane), HFC-134a (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane), HFC-143a (1,1,1-trifluoroethane), HFC-152a (1,1-difluoroethane), carbon dioxide, and ammonia. The substance-specific parameters of the new equations of state are given as well as statistical and graphical comparisons with experimental data. General features of the new class of equations of state such as their extrapolation behavior or their numerical stability and results for non- and weakly polar fluids have been discussed in preceding articles.
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ER  -	56916f0955dd343a3a50e639073038b0	4e6b22130cf65ae481f72dc018398d38	765d33d8eee23c9bd219dee637c640af	article	Equations of State for Technical Applications. III. Results for Polar Fluids	R. Span and W. Wagner	\N	2003
8623368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Glentop Publishers Ltd	Barnet, Herts, UK	\N	\N	HT86	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c2fc3e27309dd1b6e1731da716f9443e	61c95cc565566afb2f10cfea131dec12	6b30728a084b71d6a3c7c8b41075b137	book	Data Communications	{P. C. den} Heijer and R. Tolsma	\N	1986
8623381	SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev.	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	CS77	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=806552	\N	A domain structure for distributed computer systems	\N	\N	101--108	\N	5	\N	issn = {0163-5980}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1067625.806552}	The successful implementation of generalized multiple computer systems will require attention both to the form of physical architecture and to the choice and implementation of a suitable systems environment in which to construct and run applications. This paper argues for the use of a multi-computer physical architecture in preference to a multi-processor architecture, and for dynamic distribution of functions and control as opposed to static allocation of functions and hierarchical control. A systems environment which is based on a domain structure is then described. The domain structure restricts sharing of items. This alleviates the main problem in implementing a capability mechanism to support domains in a system without shared memory, which is that a central table of capabilities is required. It also makes the management of the non shared items easier since they can be required only at one computer at a time. Essential sharing is also handled without central control but at the cost of some complexity. Considerable attention is paid to the handling of interdomain jumps as they provide the opportunity for the dynamic allocation of functions. It is conjectured that the resulting system would be capable of smooth expansion in size from one to twenty five computers. In operation it would exhibit dynamic load balancing as well as having the protection advantages of domain structure.	fdda55496f2b7b65330a20f329308a8e	9418948c1d23357b09b066322472678a	caa94a47b2c37a6e2286dd8adb0ad581	article	A domain structure for distributed computer systems	L. Casey and N. Shelness	\N	1977
8623385	Discovery Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pietracaprina07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75488-6_29	\N		\N	\N	275--280	\N	\N	\N		In this work we study the mining of top-K frequent closed itemsets, a recently proposed variant of the classical problem of mining frequent closed itemsets where the
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support threshold is chosen as the maximum value sufficient to guarantee that the itemsets returned in output be at leastK. We discuss the effectiveness of parameter K in controlling the output size and develop an efficient algorithm for mining top-K frequent closed itemsets in order of decreasing support, which exhibits consistently better performance than the best previouslyknown one, attaining substantial improvements in some cases. A distinctive feature of our algorithm is that it allows theuser to dynamically raise the value K with no need to restart the computation from scratch.	d9ba80e4c96b30ea92855e64f0a22561	7dc149c2481d808c207d9a859c5c4f90	77d10f6e7866374ade0a29fcc9e3397a	article	Efficient Incremental Mining of Top-K Frequent Closed Itemsets	Andrea Pietracaprina and Fabio Vandin	\N	2007
8623422	Symp. Comput. Commum. Networks Teletraffic  	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooklyn Polytechnic Press	Brooklyn, NY, USA	\N	\N	ieKey	\N	\N		\N	\N	pp. 21-27	\N	\N	\N		\N	20c422543d95db0c672c064110e6f429	b9507b35e0ad2626522faf2667aeace0	18c566c9e33682e8d31016a4f1a1a9b3	inproceedings	{The system architecture of the distributed computer system - The communication system}	D. J. Farber and K. C. Larson	\N	1972
8623605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Franzis	Poing	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937739293	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Druckschrift	382 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	49652165a71e1b302abc80c9581f54df	be57dd3ef767ea8a92588dda7294b52f	996da9d7bc91fedda674b8666ba4d437	book	Linux im Windows-Netzwerk: Linux-Integration ins Window-Netz, Linux als Intranet-Server, Linux & Internet	Debacher, Uwe	\N	2000
8623606	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitp	Bonn	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938013778	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Aus dem Engl. übers.	319 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eb437835b065301add219642a3c3bb12	81147478f3c21d2015d35b07a7a3e158	f37c2250c81667539ed3e1d01f1e532b	book	Linux im Unternehmen: [sichere Entscheidungen beim Linux-Einsatz, case studies erfolgreicher Linux-Projekte, direkter Zugriff auf Linux-Support]	Gonçalves, Marcus	\N	2000
8623607	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internat. Thomson Publ.	Bonn	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938050728	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; CD	294 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eb05e290c4c85d2db365fe8df76800c8	92f2b0c7907077a4a528a87dbab7f795	3dc1459ff9b8651d2cdb68f557b3521c	book	Linux für Dummies: gegen den täglichen Frust mit Linux	\N	\N	1998
8623608	\N	\N	\N	2. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rex-Verl.	Luzern	\N	Feste und Bräuche im Jahreskreis	Metasearch_id390937963672	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Franziska Schneider-Stotzer	153 S. : Ill., 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5edc4960c9e6baa6ca21d048d73e3f1a	dc437173d7d092d8691853b807baffb4	dbbca0af8fbfb100cb3e2531f8107809	book	Von Advent, Weihnachten und Dreikönigsfest	Schneider-Stotzer, Franziska	\N	2005
8623609	\N	\N	\N	1. paperback ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Three Rivers Press	New York	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938090053	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Includes index.	375 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6d997390e6792abd8b6133aa02ccc060	4723be81fecb67782d9cadf32f96edfd	550e4b254d7acbcfd3c0f22f67a02e3e	book	The audacity of hope: thoughts on reclaiming the American dream	Obama, Barack	\N	2006
8623610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carroll &amp; Graf	New York	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938001592	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Druckschrift	XVI, 166 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	a0c30f40653a669ff8f7ed848d9446a2	b6f77fb9cecdebb96e02ec44b9bc18f9	b2314ed76a4361feb222ecdb7ee2c47c	book	Barack Obama in his own words	\N	\N	2007
8623611	\N	\N	\N	1. ed.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Crown	New York, NY	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938075162	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Druckschrift	XVII, 442 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aedc33d0ffeffbbf35cfc526ef1b2719	bd97ebc2a6b44f8a9d28625466401787	0655663f07bb2c1820569a606ee218d7	book	Dreams from my father: a story of race and inheritance	Obama, Barack	\N	2004
8623612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938076376	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Der Bewerber um das Amt der amerikanischen Präsidentschaft (Jahrgang 1961) erzählt die Geschichte seiner Familie. ; Obama, Bewerber um die Präsidentschaftskandidatur in den USA, stammt aus einer multikulturellen Familie, wie sie farbiger gar nicht sein könnte: Sohn einer weißen Amerikanerin und eines schwarzen Kenianers, aufgewachsen bei seinen (weißen) Großeltern auf Hawaii, Stiefvater indonesischer, Halbgeschwister afrikanischer und indonesischer Herkunft. Die Autobiografie erschien bereits 1995 (2004 neu aufgelegt) und wurde jetzt ins Deutsche übersetzt. Sie ist (Zitat) ``eine persönliche innere Reise'', ``die Suche eines Jungen nach seinem Vater'' (den er nur 1-mal im Leben gesehen hat). Das Buch, das mit seiner Hochzeit in Chicago endet, ist in 3 große Abschnitte eingeteilt (Kindheit, Chicago, Kenia) und eine Mischung aus Sachbuch und Roman, d.h. das Geschehen wird durch fiktive Elemente aufgelockert, dies jedoch immer auf der Basis von Tatsachen. Es ist sehr spannend und unterhaltsam geschrieben und gibt weit über eine Biografie hinaus Einblick in Zeitgeschichte und Geografie sowohl der USA als auch Kenias. Bereits Bestseller. Wahlkampfunabhängig empfohlen. (1) ; 1</span>	443 S.; 22 cm	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cdae99483a10bccb1df5bb515f98ac2d	92ced4ef6da0edb9c2b4648500d6201b	83a9f6af66d7b2bf7235fde0e1f2bd06	book	Ein amerikanischer Traum: die Geschichte meiner Familie	Obama, Barack	\N	2008
8623613	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://www.bizjournals.com	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Volltexte US-Amerikanischer Wirtschaftszeitschriften	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	f47a0b305b6d4a603b9b6834231257bd	b94bcf690ea8474be57f6b95b17fa8c3	02b459b00da22c4742a1fd1b47b1ad7b	misc	American City Business Journals	\N	\N	n.a.
8623614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	U.S. Government Printing Office	\N	\N	\N	ezb61930	http://www.gpoaccess.gov/pubpapers/search.html	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	77e1c805235852972c8bf7210006e299	c6f43d9011a1ce51192a509de1868867	be66a436ffb86a3b05a1a566164f57fd	electronic	Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States	\N	\N	1992
8623615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Biophysical Society	\N	\N	\N	ezb91692	http://www.biophysics.org/abstracts/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Bemerkungen: Searchable Online Supplement of Biophysical Journal. Parallele Druck- bzw. CD-ROM-Ausgabe vorhanden.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	382c1f38e2a8a53c4188e1dc083be27e	41813ab76daf79f6627357d7c00ce6ab	8e037c87db48f659c4355c12b51d7d31	electronic	Abstracts Issue / Biophysical Society	\N	\N	2001
8623616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systematic & Applied Acarology Society	\N	\N	\N	ezb108005	http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/acarology/saas/ab/content.html	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	e5ab4e8461d724aa7d329ed7d84461d7	9160235928aa8f4e621980de2c97ebbe	fdcb7edae9a01def06c6352baba3a683	electronic	Acarology Bulletin	\N	\N	1996
8623617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://cdroms.digibib.net/icafiles/Kuerschner96.ica	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	d86dc530c368b9b99db6677fb78c5d16	99f8c8a80a67383fa8f67b466ab514dd	9621f849f30673470bf8fa03bbb4690e	misc	Kürschners deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender 1996	\N	\N	n.a.
8623618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://www.sportdoc.unicaen.fr/heracles/	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Französische, sportwissenschaftliche Datenbank: hrsg. von SPORT-DOC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	d698e07b03e1cfa3cc73b67559fce88d	e92f04464c20968c54dbe191b6b15fc7	1379f078fdadd6dfdaa17749ee73876e	misc	Heracles	\N	\N	n.a.
8623619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://www.sponet.de	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Internetquellen zu Sport und Sportwissenschaft - Schwerpunkt Trainingswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6c76d5de35c73a1fc6be112deccae36b	a1df799609fe221a3411f949143f8774	17916500b1bbe7a213bfebd52dac2122	misc	Sponet	\N	\N	n.a.
8623620	Argument	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390937983518	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	172:941	\N	Nr. 167/172	\N	\N	\N	0104e520d6d16b8b97e284e4b2ea19c8	8ab92995c00208e843f6efc73ca8b058	9a2f1e00c839baa22f733e1393bb289a	article	Welzk, Stefan: Vom Börsencrash zur Wirtschaftskrise. Hintergründe, Gefahren, Auswege (Book Review)	Roth, W.	\N	1988
8623621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Spektrum der Wissenschaft Verlags-Gesellschaft	\N	\N	\N	ezb96473	http://www.abenteuer-archaeologie.de	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Bemerkungen: Später u.d.T.: Epoc	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	c6f9869a9f920ac731b852c49f0f763b	2e6a81ddb13d95dd6b6c74e580ef8b8f	d59bde5bda590d2ec72b1c27895076e5	electronic	Abenteuer Archäologie : Kulturen, Menschen, Monumente	\N	\N	2004
8623622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://europa.eu/index_de.htm	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Datenbanken zur Europäischen Union, teilweise mit Volltexten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	da4065931862e535b9a24e7d8fbe09b3	08854df00ed8eb3ffab43fc026b147ff	02eab1aac3e3d0daddbe6ec3da3449c3	misc	Europa	\N	\N	n.a.
8623623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	http://www.abkuerzungen.de/main.php?language=	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	Findmaschine für Abkürzungen mit Übersicht von Piktogrammen, Links zu Abkürzungen zu bestimmten Fachgebieten	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ff196a52236fa51f56518551ffb23605	db17e6721b2a3ec8bc1286da4e43e99e	9be9283337bc16f9f6e39b72323b5db4	misc	Abkürzungen	\N	\N	n.a.
8623624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ref1	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	n.a.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	403fd4e3d487f201dd2ab8a95288a52b	bb6394540f1329e8a994497da897457c	a829095cc4351ea56e0d45963413c3c8	misc	Microsoft Encarta Weltatlas 2000	\N	\N	n.a.
8623625	\N	\N	\N	1. Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verl.-Haus der Ärzte	Wien	\N	\N	Metasearch_id224534	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Literaturverz. S. 179 - 181	181 S. : Ill. :	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	7bf51be277291cf176449e5e823275c3	03b568e7ef30c1ecbfad837c1383ebfc	be0f70a31716ed3e2b7f98acbc9b7518	book	Zum Kotzen: Tagebuch einer Bulimie-Erkrankung	Tschiedl, Siegrid	\N	2008
8623805	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Problems in the optimization of data communications systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	FN69	\N	\N	An experimental distributed switching system to handle bursty computer traffic	\N	\N	1--3	\N	\N	\N	location = {Pine Mountain, Georgia, United States}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/800165.805236}	An experimental switching system has been built using commercially available integrated semiconductors to switch data. Data messages to be handled by the system may vary in bit rate (100 bits/sec - 4 × 106 bits/sec), message length, and rate of message occurrence. The system uses a synchronous transmission facility with a crystal stabilized clock rate of approximately 6 MHz. The signaling format chosen facilitates data interchange between a number of similar small sequential machines that share a common transmission facility. Efficient data transmission over common carrier systems requires a change in signal format at the channel inputs. Systems involving interconnected loops are discussed briefly; however, the traffic handling capacity of such systems must be analyzed to determine the memory requirements at the junction points. This paper is concerned primarily with the detailed organization of a single loop.	b60c5d2475ca31f742ed99f7264cac09	8d5839b6f1f4763c9d0aeb49324b4a8a	6f6374877b0accf7796c7e40ceb34983	inproceedings	An experimental distributed switching system to handle bursty computer traffic	W. D. Farmer and E. E. Newhall	\N	1969
8623832	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Datacom Verlag	Bergheim	\N	\N	GK93	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91c5abd9d61fe6690c3960deef483e09	734deb8f3e2f0c8eb81c2033f5ffa2f3	cc1c9bc9d3e9e3b7ea205e2627294ee2	book	Token Ring: Grundlagen, Strategien, Perspektiven	H. G. G{\\"o}hring and F. J. Knaufels	\N	1993
8623851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	Haa99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {1999}	\N	250c6770ded4bcaa557a17d8ce4a94e2	c337da8457f45f432c4cfee3ff3a93a3	4e899fce7b637a2843760f0dcde394c9	book	{Handbuch der Kommunikationsnetze: Einf{\\"u}hrung in die Grundlagen und Methoden der Kommunikationsnetze}	W. D. Haa{\\"s}	\N	1999
8623854	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	D'Hoker:1999ft	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9912271	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9912271	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9912271;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/9912271}	We present a series of four self-contained lectures on the following topics:
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(I) An introduction to 4-dimensional 1\\leq N \\leq 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, including particle and field contents, N=1 and N=2 superfield methods and the construction of general invariant Lagrangians;
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(II) A review of holomorphicity and duality in N=2 super-Yang-Mills, of Seiberg-Witten theory and its formulation in terms of Riemann surfaces;
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(III) An introduction to mechanical Hamiltonian integrable systems, such as the Toda and Calogero-Moser systems associated with general Lie algebras; a review of the recently constructed Lax pairs with spectral parameter for twisted and untwisted elliptic Calogero-Moser systems;
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(IV) A review of recent solutions of the Seiberg-Witten theory for general gauge algebra and adjoint hypermultiplet content in terms of the elliptic Calogero-Moser integrable systems. 	65d0a1abcd6c850269de1a981081314f	955cefe31f96555f02ad86eb52ad2533	2736482e6bbe9d38f0b9a2215957f0bb	article	{Lectures on supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory and
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                  integrable systems}	Eric D'Hoker and D. H. Phong	\N	1999
8623865	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly {\\&} Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	Har95	\N	\N	The USENET handbook	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56592-101-1}	\N	1f721b1702db44ad1ba9381aae1f40df	136dedd49ccf13a231343b2e9054a7f7	81eb7c65dd9463198b79a7ef22c4e313	book	The {USENET} handbook: a user's guide to Netnews	Mark Harrison	\N	1995
8623879	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.	Indianapolis, IN, USA	\N	\N	264664	\N	\N	LDAP	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-57870-000-0}	\N	c4e7e654bee2d2787fd091905cd83d0f	1657b39f31c86ad39b64084d849bf662	5c62eeb17be3f55c18b2ee4b32dad95a	book	{LDAP}: programming directory-enabled applications with lightweight directory access protocol	Tim Howes and Mark Smith	\N	1997
8623882	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artech House	Norwood, Massachusetts	\N	\N	hug98	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	topic = {smtp[0.8] pop[0.8] imap[0.8] mime[0.7] pgp[0.7]}	\N	5bd879568a03a8b6769cc5fee16a0f4e	c9cd1fefb962f77a1e7520684e8d5e7c	c1e94df779ac805ea76cb21ec42cfcf5	book	{Internet E-Mail: Protocols, Standards, and Implementation}	Lawrence E. Hughes	\N	1998
8623884	Phys. Rev.	E57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ardekani:1997cy	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-lat/9705021	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-LAT/9705021	\N	\N	6140-6151	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-LAT/9705021;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.57.6140}, eprint = {hep-lat/9705021}	\N	9c632f9b114158b1f09847fd47e8ab99	965e0b2524ea2aee84e43ff9280875b8	3f78329002824e28451d23cecc0965d1	article	{Optimization of Monte-Carlo calculations of the effective
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                  potential}	A. Ardekani and Anthony G. Williams	We study Monte Carlo calculations of the effective potential for a scalar field theory using three techniques. One of these is a new method proposed and tested for the first time. In each case we extract the renormalised quantities of the theory. The system studied in our calculations is a one component $\\phi^4$ model in two dimensions. We apply these methods to both the weak and can be accurate tools in calculations of the renormalised parameters of scalar field theories. strong coupling regime. In the weak coupling regime we compare our results for the renormalised quantities with those obtained from two-loop lattice perturbation theory. Our results are verified in the strong coupling regime through comparison with the strong coupling expansion. We conclude that effective potential methods	1998
8623893	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall, Inc.	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Hui96	\N	\N	IPv6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-13-241936-X}	\N	57016d5a8180973bdf4071a5fd418697	ea50bca800600ef703f900bf452ade87	508669a4c18dab24e8618bcbbbac7558	book	IPv6: the new Internet protocol	Christian Huitema	\N	1996
8623927	Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mpeg21	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44763-6_23	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	219--220	\N	\N	\N		MPEG [1] has been responsible for the successful MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 standards that have given rise to widely adopted commercial products
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and services, such as Video-CD, DVD, digital television, digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio layer 3) playersand recorders. More recently, the MPEG-4 standard [2] is aimed to define an audiovisual coding standard to address the emerging needs of the communication, interactive and broadcastingservice models as well as of the mixed service models resulting from their technological convergence. The MPEG-4 object-basedrepresentation approach where a scene is modeled as a composition of objects, both natural and synthetic, with which the usermay interact, is at the heart of the MPEG-4 technology. With this new coding approach, the MPEG-4 standard opens new frontiersin the way users will play with, create, re-use, access and consume audiovisual content. Following the same vision underpinningMPEG-4, MPEG initiated after another standardization project addressing the problem of describing multimedia content to allowthe quick and efficient searching, processing and filtering of various types of multimedia material: MPEG-7 [3]. The need for a powerful solution for quickly and efficiently identifying, searching, filtering, etc., various types ofmultimedia content of interest to the user, human or machine, using also non text-based technologies, directly follows fromthe urge to efficiently use the available multimedia content and the difficulty of doing so.	46df5f4d44c26e26057e6285c57235ff	af401a8227a1a85f5c0d61f7bacca45a	7cc194a4bbdca39bd51a40d7f82de105	article	The MPEG-21 Standard: Why an Open Multimedia Framework?	Fernando Pereira	\N	2001
8623977	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PhD thesis, Chalmers University of Technology 2005	\N	\N	\N	Aastrand2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2edb3ee21c9db7cc5fcac02ea54f1068	d24376c8588f90126b33a33e70c1dbc9	0d9b11eb2d25854430eba227bff68820	book	Vision based perception for mechatronic weed control	B. {\\AA}strand	\N	2005
8624004	\N	\N	\N	3rd	04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly Media, Inc.	\N	\N	\N	Hun02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0596002971}, editors = {}	\N	0f996f3571e4784b71477867826b94bd	dd1ac640c7934d773fdf6d4e589e5737	8842854cb03c279f0c037c93be571d2f	book	TCP/IP Network Administration	Craig Hunt	\N	2002
8624013	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly {\\&} Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol CA, USA	\N	\N	Gas02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91b31bbc74edcd8b1a11a73823394602	190755f1356a3508ca266ec4cc7e37ec	8c010c17c0d24fd9d131ddf720c507b9	book	802.11 Wireless networks: : The Definitive Guide - Creating and Administering Wireless Networks	M. Gast	\N	2002
8624059	\N	187	\N	\N	\N	\N	GI Jahrestagung 	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	Informatik-Fachberichte	Heg88	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	140-160	\N	\N	\N	date = {2003-01-31}, isbn = {3-540-50354-4}	\N	fc880177b3ecd92c74297842aaf1c34a	8b45a714e36da8a8d1c790636143c97d	09b0c3c1028a2caccb85321697222cb0	inproceedings	{Open Systems Interconnection - eine kritische {\\"u}rdigung}	Heinz-Gerd Hegering	Rüdiger Valk	1988
8624072	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM 81: Proceedings of the ACM '81 conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mil81	\N	\N	The ISO Reference Model of Open Systems Interconnection	\N	\N	283--288	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89791-049-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/800175.809901}	During the 1970's computing facilities which had previously provided stand-alone processing were linked into a variety of networks under quite different geographical, technical, financial and application constraints. The effect of these independent developments was that similar services were often provided by quite different mechanisms, and interconnection became extremely difficult. Late in the 1970's a strong desire for a standard means of internetwork communication arose. It was realized that a common model of distributed data communications would be required to facilitate the development of these standards. Intensive activity was initiated by several national and international standards organizations, including the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). In 1978 the “Reference Model of Open Systems Interconnection” [8] was produced, and this led to the 1981 Draft International Standard 7498 “Data Processing. Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model” [2]. The documents assume an environment of systems which make themselves “open” to the exchange of data with other systems by adhering to a well-defined set of standard procedures for communication. The documents scope includes not only the basic transfer of information between such systems, but also the capability of such systems to work together in support of distributed applications.	4ab7cd3c97f0df8565d4e4118331797c	6ecd2d3b4ece8b4d03b871a511a748d6	9cb4f2bf8aa522d3e5258165f8a16fa9	inproceedings	{The ISO Reference Model of Open Systems Interconnection: A first tutorial}	Leslie Jill Miller	\N	1981
8624089	SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev.	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Day95	\N	\N	The (un)revised OSI reference model	\N	\N	39--55	\N	5	\N	issn = {0146-4833}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/216701.216704}	In 1988, SC21, the ISO committee responsible for the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model, determined that it was time to undertake revising ISO 7498-1, The Basic OSI Reference Model. Since the model had been published in 1984, this was in accordance with ISO practice of reviewing and revising standards every five years, and there was good reason for considering the task. Over the intervening five years, the groups developing the OSI protocols had raised many questions about the architecture and these had been answered and documented in the Approved Commentaries [1994]. Many of these commentaries contained information that could be usefully incorporated into the Reference Model itself. In addition, the addendum describing connectionless mode, i.e. datagrams, had been completed several years before and needed to be incorporated. There was also considerable demand for interworking connection-mode and connectionless mode communication, something not supported by the Reference Model or any architecture. Also, when the original version of the Reference Model was frozen about 1983 some aspects of OSI such as the upper layers were not well understood and were only described in the most cursory manner. And while connection-mode and connectionless mode had been brought within OSI, there was no indication as to how broadcast and multicast were to be handled. Thus, the revision might be able to provide a more comprehensive description of these areas.This paper describes how the revision was carried out, describes the changes and additions that were made, considers the effect and contribution this revision has made to our understanding, and describes the outstanding issues that were not addressed by this revision.	33220e732a90043f879026fff48d8548	c0769e4087e1af9116d1330ab7387834	1fa3c35d186f9cfbfda91947f0af49dd	article	The (un)revised OSI reference model	John Day	\N	1995
8624119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn	\N	\N	Jae96	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d65565a49bcaf7aaf774ae6e4f9251f	dec0be27dc68a3a345df51653fbe866c	b4802cc4e73a891430119d9e83a732b9	book	(Breitbandkommunikation: ATM, DQDB, Frame Relay)	R. J {\\"a}ger	\N	1996
8624138	Computer Networks	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KK79	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	337-353	\N	\N	\N	date = {2003-02-14}	\N	fd9744e7a5bfece221e95356f5a55c8b	67aa5f58371bf553a9190d6cd0a7c0ea	50fc0cd874622345c7ee497732be1711	article	Stochastic Performance Evaluation of Hierarchical Routing for Large Networks.	Farouk Kamoun and Leonard Kleinrock	\N	1979
8624152	Computer Networks	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KK77	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	155-174	\N	\N	\N	date = {2003-02-14}	\N	2a9bbf4395f11ed6d6c61f7b06f99dd3	1b286f162a6c8a0605f1ff368396a3e3	d0cc7b10b5f576d0303d9208d9746b41	article	Hierarchical Routing for Large Networks; Performance Evaluation and Optimization.	Leonard Kleinrock and Farouk Kamoun	\N	1977
8624174	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	H{\\"u}thig Buch Verlag	Heidelberg	\N	\N	KK91	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3fb10413c15d50ab69d5e233fa1ba0b2	94b17cbe760df304d508835a83cb694c	96a20416706e006ab87b51fa22b6f71d	book	(ISDN - Die Technik)	A. Kanbach and A. K{\\"o}rber	\N	1999
8624179	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice-Hall	Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey	\N	\N	KPS95	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	index = {security}, isbn = {0-13-061466-1}	\N	6abed7f7107baad5e0a3a27a46d82184	604f4c768392d19b57b391436db485ce	c0309509faf87e10481370bcb7b4c89c	book	Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World	Charles W. Kaufman and Radia Perlman and Michael Speciner	\N	1995
8624190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prentice Hall PTR	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	KC02	\N	\N	ATM Networks	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0130936014}	\N	38bd64debd235ea2b6c8ca5a17d99794	3930067957d6f7035bb015d7e1e912bc	99805f3c65078b1ae2001f671c090654	book	{ATM Networks}	Othmar Kyas and Gregan Crawford	\N	2002
8624204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICDCS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	KKM81	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	13-23	\N	\N	\N	date = {2006-01-24}	\N	1acffd8d738e877073c10230ba6e41b2	fc3118b72b3124cffa09761e105968d8	0d83207d644c73aa13659f20ffc0422b	inproceedings	Queueing Analysis of the Ordering Issue in a Distributed Database Concurrency Control Mechanism.	Farouk Kamoun and Leonard Kleinrock and Richard R. Muntz	\N	1981
8624344	eleed	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koch2009	http://eleed.campussource.de/archive/5/1842/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Das Web 2.0 eröffnet Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern neue Möglichkeiten mit Wissen und Informationen umzugehen: Das Recherchieren von Informationen und Quellen, der Austausch von Wissen mit anderen, das Verwalten von Ressourcen und das Erstellen von eigenen Inhalten im Web ist einfach und kostengünstig möglich. Dieser Artikel thematisiert die Bedeutung des Web 2.0 für den Umgang mit Wissen und Informationen und zeigt auf, wie durch die Kooperation vieler Einzelner das Schaffen von neuem Wissen und von Innovationen möglich wird. Diskutiert werden der Einfluss des Web 2.0 auf die Wissenschaft und mögliche Vor- und Nachteile der Nutzung. Außerdem wird ein kurzer Überblick über Studien gegeben, die die Nutzung des Web 2.0 in der Gesamtbevölkerung untersuchen.
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Im empirischen Teil des Artikels werden Methode und Ergebnisse der Befragungsstudie „Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten im Web 2.0“ vorgestellt. Befragt wurden Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftler in Deutschland zur Nutzung des Web 2.0 für die eigene wissenschaftliche Arbeit. Dabei zeigt sich, dass insbesondere die Wikipedia von einem Großteil der Befragten intensiv bis sehr intensiv für den Einstieg in die Recherche verwendet wird. Die aktive Nutzung des Web 2.0, z.B. durch das Schreiben eines eigenen Blogs oder dem Mitarbeiten bei der Online-Enzyklopädie Wikipedia ist bis jetzt noch gering. Viele Dienste sind unbekannt oder werden eher skeptisch beurteilt, der lokale Desktopcomputer wurde noch nicht vom Web als zentraler Speicherort abgelöst.	10e3fadccfc748738f36ff69a26999c9	5c6ee14138fcf8c3e869de282ea8ce19	b0a9395c6973f4349ce1aff1b84abafa	article	Onlinestudie: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten im Web 2.0	Daniel Koch	\N	2009
8624375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artech House	Norwood MA, USA	\N	\N	MA96	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebc02403a68d59964f647edb88c0254e	5c13d49c7b35c6b8c72de317bad903bc	d1eab32d66aea628af20ce537e5e1931	book	{LAN, ATM, and LAN Emulation Technologies}	D. Minoli and A. Alles	\N	1996
8624387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley {\\&} Sons, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mad89	\N	\N	LANS: applications of IEEE/ANSI 802 standards	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-471-62049-1}	\N	b1984600747a5b637c561eacb9270647	44636b917e8381b56d421952aa4732b1	80cf96793df79beaa23751405e88f90a	book	LANS: applications of IEEE/ANSI 802 standards	Thomas W. Madron	\N	1989
8624390	Commun. ACM	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MB76	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	395-404	\N	7	\N	date = {2003-11-20}	\N	e493a013ffbca4bc731ca1bdd95d77e6	bb4e39ae87ec1267936cf06df4fc85ad	96e745bb5ac776953cf92a705914444b	article	Ethernet: Distributed Packet Switching for Local Computer Networks.	Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs	\N	1976
8624408	SIAM Review	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIAM	\N	\N	\N	New03	\N	\N		\N	\N	167-256	\N	2	\N		\N	c67b0029990203cdeb031d43d5f4ac78	7bedd01cb4c06af9f5200b0fb3faa571	c7100a1c0f2c884343498b339a9fc3e0	article	The Structure and Function of Complex Networks	M. E. J. Newman	\N	2003
8624417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison Wesley	Reading, Massachusetts	\N	\N	Per92	\N	\N	dret'd bibliography	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	10f2933e66ec01787310b5548de4f63a	17460e02ed875eaf475480335ac0c62c	eeeb87908a39c425db8017924d90c0be	book	Interconnections: Bridges and Routers	Radia Perlman	\N	1992
8624426	IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw.	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PF95	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	226-244	\N	3	\N		\N	d0d4da4bf353eab95b00a07976e9ecc7	fa3400a24e6ad4d36df6707e60f77e6c	cba788550202b2a2b707d5999d4efa54	article	Wide area traffic: the failure of Poisson modeling.	Vern Paxson and Sally Floyd	\N	1995
8624434	Communications, IEEE Transactions on	20	\N	\N	Jun	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pie72	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: How Far Can Data Loops Go?	\N	\N	 527-530	\N	3	\N		 The switching of addressed blocks of data through a network (message switching) is particularly suited to the sort of inquiry-response communication characteristic of many business transactions. In a system of interconnected loops, efficient message switching can be attained with distributed control rather than common control. The initial capital investment in such a system would be low and the investment would grow only as the system grew.	e2690676bf0d103fb2e25bcf3d25c173	80e85451f031f89841c5016831da29a8	083d7cd0131511afab70d591f47140d8	article	How Far Can Data Loops Go?	J. Pierce	\N	1972
8624445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag	M{\\"u}nchen	\N	\N	Pro02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce149d6d14e5b2fcdc3c0bcd6ec6f78f	dcced4c2091ee56bfcf4701e8c6c5f96	3f4a72c72f5d96d841de0591d75cd6a4	book	{Rechnernetze-Technik - Protokolle, Systeme, Anwendungen}	W. Proebster	\N	2002
8624462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fachbuchverlag Leipzig im Carl Hanser Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Rig01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6bacfcbd540bad7af64bf59e49cd5130	643959604cfe1f1907b15c327a86aec8	10d0cada2b42ab05c39b969e9d326c94	book	{Rechnernetze, Technologien-Komponenten-Trends}	W. Riggert	\N	2001
8624480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Sou98	\N	\N	Data Communications Gigabit Ethernet Handbook, 1st edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0070579717}	\N	8039a51e822dc2127d29027f9099daae	e4d407dd4f5f620e0280ba642d1abae9	fc7f8889dfebd79e2864c97f9a95f4dd	book	Data Communications Gigabit Ethernet Handbook	Stephen Saunders	\N	1998
8624489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill, Inc.	Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Sau96	\N	\N	The McGraw-Hill high-speed LANs handbook	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-07-057199-6}	\N	a1d19ad752e6bb6c56c1c34465190984	b2033f589e70dac5bec4fb0d2e216024	26cc0c20243158b7f3748a25cbf696ac	book	The McGraw-Hill high-speed LANs handbook	Stephen Saunders	\N	1996
8624504	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly {\\&} Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	Spu00	\N	\N	Ethernet	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-56592-660-9}	\N	b29303f05c98dc947b08156a1e4d7921	85012ed976b29ca4a6d07cf3bf9df5cb	62918eccf99d304dc0bbb18cc814ce00	book	Ethernet: the definitive guide	Charles E. Spurgeon	\N	2000
8624507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Reading, MA	\N	\N	Ste94	\N	\N	my huge bibtex	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a8f8490465bcb8ce0eea0d09b35e36d	dd58c5caccee83db9546f72f45666cea	99dad1e127a1bd449a4b1c19cdb629f2	book	{TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I: The Protocols}	W. Richard Stevens	\N	1994
8624529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Publishing Company	Reading, MA	\N	\N	WS95	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1e798290e4683f2f41fc13da240f3978	439abfbb4cf635c8379f6f81546be854	a4ec87f0170a714f19f1549d6d91f6cc	book	{TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2: The Implementation}	Gary R. Wright and W. Richard Stevens	\N	1995
8624536	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Publishing Company	Reading, MA	\N	\N	Ste96	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	66af12654a3ee4130b57f25c625ddc77	8223267caad7ee6657c17f142a4179bb	dc7f022a3836bfb6b7705c25e7053c3d	book	{TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 3: TCP for Transactions, HTTP, NNTP, and the UNIX Domain Protocols}	W. Richard Stevens	\N	1996
8624553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	O'Reilly {\\&} Associates, Inc.	Sebastopol, CA, USA	\N	\N	SE98	\N	\N	Virtual Private Networks, 2nd edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1565925297}	\N	a95d4a5614d70fbec00bee81082fd899	f4c7bc535bbb29a5fc43f5a2eafed157	9dcd3b24cffce1dd013678763bcd753b	book	Virtual Private Networks	Charlie Scott and Scott Wolfe Erwin	Andy Oram	1998
8624559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UVK-Verl.-Ges.	Konstanz	\N	UTB ; 3146 and UTB basics	HuinSozi2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=89648812*	\N	ELIB Suchkatalog 2008	\N	280 S. : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-3146-0}	\N	12a536e1ac3f6bd8779dbad519fc3b6f	24046a18e4a96e07b50f48c0038eb7a2	ea32db5b5ff47ee89a3f345c1797c2ec	book	Sozialstruktur Deutschlands	TorstenJohannes Huinink; Torsten Schr�der Schröder	\N	2008
8624622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kommunikation als Erfolgsfaktor im Innovationsmanagement: Strategien im Zeitalter der Open Innovation	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	Koch2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-175	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3834916595}	\N	bef9c08b8c6350684eefdf50b8b6b00e	d5520be9606d2580a9e840af247dfd42	52c11cfbcc7e21623e82f34ece8b63cc	incollection	Social Software für Open Innovation - Die Integration interner und externer Innovatoren	Michael Koch and Angelika Bullinger and Kathrin Möslein	Ansgar Zerfaß and Kathrin Möslein	2009
8624674	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leipzig, Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur	\N	Kre07	http://fiz1.fh-potsdam.de/volltext/diplome/07125.pdf	\N		\N	Diplom-Arbeit zu Stand, Entwicklung und Umsetzung in Bibliotheken Deutschlands	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01b93c7e226b8def483335a82b210b3a	c88575d9007275a70606cdee8ead7bdf	9c9de4ea0f0dc21bfa4de2e306c7b745	book	Neue Wege in alten Online-Katalogen : Catalog enrichment als Methode der Sacherschließung?	Elisabeth Kreutzkam	\N	2007
8624849	International journal of multilingualism 	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ieKey	http://www.blldb-online.de/blldb/suche/result.xml?Skript=mylistExport&contenttype=text/html&step=1&anzeige=100&vid=5795F6B3-CD7D-40D3-87E8-AD9B43BC1BD4&Suchtyp=3	\N		\N	\N	17-40	\N	1	\N		\N	f36ee746a94df89061015398e40e9fe4	0b2ee91bc2b5a0dc33283ef27cbe60d5	22678f493fa3c5594ab779cb20dc4109	article	Communicative competence and institutional affiliation: interactional processes of identity construction by immigrant students in Catalonia	Josep M. Cots and Luci Nussbaum	\N	2008
8624869	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aisthesis	Bielefeld	\N	\N	UBMA_284154156	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=284154156&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Bibliographie der deutschsprachigen Veröffentlichungen in chronologischer Folge ; geordnet nach den französischen Erstpublikationen ; von 1954 bis 1988	\N	\N	191 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89528-677-3}	\N	6bf6215c57baf6276034077320047ef7	11828d12941565196e469faf0b80dd40	81818a6b77289592e00ad74b19cf851f	book	Michel Foucault	Michael Fisch	\N	2008
8624880	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pantheon Books	\N	\N	\N	813	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-13 21:45:10}, location = {New York}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {4045554}	\N	a8ab827615e4aa527d9b55f04c016c3d	38f8a877b32701e74a48b3de29fdd2fa	a30688b2c9df187b494bcc4ce23c5235	book	The Foucault Reader	M. Foucault	P. Rabinow	1984
8624899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill, Inc.	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Tay95	\N	\N	The McGraw-Hill internetworking handbook	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-07-063263-4}	\N	e6d3d914f445c43b6ba56c09fc89ba56	fa83bf79c637926ae14b8ace966833a8	a23dc36e56e21bcb07ec089c65d85de8	book	{The McGraw-Hill internetworking handbook}	Ed Taylor	\N	1995
8624916	IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WTS97	\N	\N	dblp	\N	\N	71-86	\N	1	\N	ee = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=245220.245227}, date = {2006-03-02}	\N	49a60a1bef9992622fac4fd423547a12	fd42653e3b3c9ac0e21c95b48adacb9d	5a328793f2d8c06d9668ffd3a2509741	article	{Self-similarity through high-variability: statistical analysis of Ethernet LAN traffic at the source level}	Walter Willinger and Murad S. Taqqu and Robert Sherman and Daniel V. Wilson	\N	1997
8624989	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	6th Annual European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	reducing2009	http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2009/paper/150	\N		\N	\N	669-683	\N	\N	\N		Search facilities are vital both within folksonomy (or social tagging mechanism) based systems and across folksonomy based systems. Although these systems allow great malleability and adaptability, they also surfer from problems, such as ambiguity in the meaning of tags, flat organisation of tags and some degree of unstabilising factor on consensus about which tags best describe some certain Web resources. It has been argued that folksonomy structure can be enhanced by ontologies; however, as suggested by Hotho et al., a key question remains open: how to exploit the benefits of ontologies without bothering untrained users with its rigidity. In this paper, we propose an approach to address the problem of ambiguity in tagging systems by expanding folksonomy search with ontologies, which is completely transparent to users. Preliminary implementations and evaluations on the efficiency and the usefulness of such expansions are very promising.	0c2b3892be1cff006df016bed55962b9	3c5bceed42365add166021175c4a28ae	86939650f103753e335469afc47b4105	inproceedings	Reducing Ambiguity in Tagging Systems with Folksonomy Search Expansion	Jeff Pan and Stuart Taylor and Edward Thomas	\N	2009
8625001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Bonn [u.a.]	\N	\N	Zen90	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c0b69745a069cae2734c60a48e38ed41	fa5e15f817d53400afe90c1564927919	ec484f46f79b43dfd99374c11d2c856c	book	Leitfaden f{\\"{u}}r Novell Netware : Grundlagen und Installation	Andreas Zenk	\N	1990
8625011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Wokingham [u.a.]	\N	\N	Hopp86	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9fb2897eb54b8293dcccbf3ac8e7da2f	a8bd0080bed1643e1bc4f9699e3581d0	f9e5e3b327294c894225d2a31d633c99	book	{Local Area Network Design}	Andrew Hopper and Steven Temple and Robin Williamson	\N	1986
8625064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KDD '07: Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:baeza-yattes:2007	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1281204	\N		\N	description = {Extracting semantic relations from query logs},
\
location = {San Jose, California, USA}, 
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isbn = {978-1-59593-609-7}, 
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doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1281192.1281204}	76--85	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we study a large query log of more than twenty
\
million queries with the goal of extracting the semantic relations
\
that are implicitly captured in the actions of users
\
submitting queries and clicking answers. Previous query log
\
analyses were mostly done with just the queries and not the
\
actions that followed after them. We rst propose a novel
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way to represent queries in a vector space based on a graph
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derived from the query-click bipartite graph. We then analyze
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the graph produced by our query log, showing that
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it is less sparse than previous results suggested, and that
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almost all the measures of these graphs follow power laws,
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shedding some light on the searching user behavior as well
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as on the distribution of topics that people want in the Web.
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The representation we introduce allows to infer interesting
\
semantic relationships between queries. Second, we provide
\
an experimental analysis on the quality of these relations,
\
showing that most of them are relevant. Finally we sketch
\
an application that detects multitopical URLs.	654af8d637bc014277cf3e605e2fffde	26ca034be705abaf072835784f53d877	6e45b65feffd1545c6dca62bf4b8f53d	inproceedings	Extracting semantic relations from query logs	Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Alessandro Tiberi	\N	2007
8625217	\N	\N	\N	1. publ.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Cambridge [u.a.]	\N	Political economy of institutions and decisions	UBMA_05833890X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=05833890X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N		\N	\N	XIV, 250 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-521-58972-X, 0-521-58037-4}	\N	ce5c4a4aa83c1c49052ef00eb7b2f175	2228e5b95e444b0dcaaec07322485ec4	ca314c6b4c153ea032c222c53d46f33b	book	Bicameralism	George Tsebelis and Jeannette Money	\N	1997
8625233	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Yale University Press	New Haven [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBMA_07968176X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=07968176X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	government forms and performance in thirty-six countries	\N	\N	XIV, 351 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-300-07894-3, 0-300-07893-5, 978-0-300-07893-0}	\N	a9ad5bdf3082e5a1cef3370099d91b89	580e60b7fc63acebdc6e25bbb119af59	8103ff4014cc32f4a8b1941d6e17c701	book	Patterns of democracy	Arend Lijphart	\N	1999
8625377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	\N	\N	\N	conf/vldb/LevyRO96	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vldb/vldb96.html#LevyRO96	\N	dblp	\N	\N	251-262	\N	\N	conf/vldb/96	date = {2002-01-03}, cite = {conf/vldb/YangL87}, ee = {db/conf/vldb/LevyRO96.html}, cdrom = {VLDB96/P251.PDF}, isbn = {1-55860-382-4}	\N	c6edd145986ad6bf5aa231e27d921aa1	1a25f7a7c0e0e87184e8c0deef57ffb9	df148117e7e86b0edff4a2b7a7a39bf2	inproceedings	Querying Heterogeneous Information Sources Using Source Descriptions	Alon Y. Levy and Anand Rajaraman and Joann J. Ordille	T. M. Vijayaraman and Alejandro P. Buchmann and C. Mohan and Nandlal L. Sarda	1996
8625406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '06: Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	1164130	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1164127.1164130	\N	Data integration	\N	\N	9--16	\N	\N	\N	location = {Seoul, Korea}	\N	f7df476e8c91bd78202a09881dfba681	a45ed5f73cca6e014145d5d1bda1c73c	f0fa104c3b2b00fa1e2f206b01deae0a	inproceedings	Data integration: the teenage years	Alon Halevy and Anand Rajaraman and Joann Ordille	\N	2006
8625571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edelman White Paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bentwood2007	http://technobabble2dot0.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/edelman-white-paper-distributed-influence-quantifying-the-impact-of-social-media.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1528bac104342aea14c691924fb4bb1a	192175f50a6ef5173b8cc978310a9cdf	9f520d169c527411da62f8089bf1c1eb	misc	Distributed Influence: Quantifying the impact of Social Media	Jonny Bentwood	\N	2007
8626370	\N	5231	\N	\N	\N	\N	ER	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	Jiang2008	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/er/er2008.html#JiangBM08	\N		\N	\N	55-68	\N	\N	conf/er/2008	date = {2008-10-20}, timestamp = {2009.05.26}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87877-3_6}, intrahash = {42bdfc24c1d110a65e1bbeb1b2827c55}, interhash = {99031c31dbb5e83db8908d5f3cdac44d}, isbn = {978-3-540-87876-6}, owner = {jmora}	\N	353749400ca0539e65d659bfcb4beb0b	99031c31dbb5e83db8908d5f3cdac44d	5394c686ec9bca435aa94a097278de10	inproceedings	Towards a Compositional Semantic Account of Data Quality Attributes.	Lei Jiang and Alexander Borgida and John Mylopoulos	Qing Li and Stefano Spaccapietra and Eric Yu and Antoni Oliv{\\'e}	2008
8626943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	POPL	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/popl/Ford04	http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~baford/packrat/popl04/	\N		\N	\N	111-122	\N	\N	conf/popl/2004		For decades we have been using Chomsky's generative system of grammars, particularly context-free grammars (CFGs) and regular expressions (REs), to express the syntax of programming languages and protocols. The power of generative grammars to express ambiguity is crucial to their original purpose of modelling natural languages, but this very power makes it unnecessarily difficult both to express and to parse machine-oriented languages using CFGs. Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) provide an alternative, recognition-based formal foundation for describing machine-oriented syntax, which solves the ambiguity problem by not introducing ambiguity in the first place. Where CFGs express nondeterministic choice between alternatives, PEGs instead use prioritized choice. PEGs address frequently felt expressiveness limitations of CFGs and REs, simplifying syntax definitions and making it unnecessary to separate their lexical and hierarchical components. A linear-time parser can be built for any PEG, avoiding both the complexity and fickleness of LR parsers and the inefficiency of generalized CFG parsing. While PEGs provide a rich set of operators for constructing grammars, they are reducible to two minimal recognition schemas developed around 1970, TS/TDPL and gTS/GTDPL, which are here proven equivalent in effective recognition power.	717fb4bd11bf85a3ee74d27f3e87bba9	59852b8d9e070d46fc9c654dccbf0e98	3a2e16647ecc36412301f35cb7f87351	inproceedings	Parsing expression grammars: a recognition-based syntactic foundation.	Bryan Ford	Neil D. Jones and Xavier Leroy	2004
8627001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mazur06	http://www.math.harvard.edu/~mazur/preprints/when_is_one.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf3dc35e6a11116cdd413c88388f224c	b644eb2534b022488d3ea10d51bdb00c	3190c7f753832a96bba83934e576fc1d	article	When is one thing equal to some other thing?	Barry Mazur	\N	2007
8627678	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin : Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informatinswissenschaft	\N	\N	Berliner Handreichungen zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft ; H. 214	Sie07	http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h214/h214.pdf	\N		\N	Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Master-Arbeit	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8c4326591f0a2a6f96ea869bc9927919	7ceedd6857f2f5d27d0906baaf9fb3f8	e96f124ecf542a4009f34f5c8ecf8db6	book	Verfahren der automatischen Indexierung in bibliotheksbezogenen Anwendungen	Renate Siegmüller	\N	2007
8627800	Bibliotheksdienst 	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rae04	http://www.zlb.de/aktivitaeten/bd_neu/heftinhalte/heft9-1204/Infovermittlung070804.pdf	\N		\N	\N	926-939 	\N	7/8	\N		\N	47e436ee1607daace1daf26c7bcd9e7b	35a53376da1ec32dcbfb093480ac9189	39c0741fcab657233a8a7085972d9dff	article	In Bibliothekskatalogen "googeln" : Integration von Inhaltsverzeichnissen, Volltexten und WEB-Ressourcen in Bibliothekskatalogen 	Karl Rädler	\N	2004
8628154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hau07	http://www.agi-imc.de/dandelon/FAQ_in_iS.nsf/ec4bd625eb29e0cdc1256ce600385e4b/0d9cc10371a5ed1bc12572fb004e9307/$FILE/ISI2007_Hauer_CatalogEnrichment.pdf	\N		\N	in: Open innovation : neue Perspektiven im Kontext von Information und Wissen ; Beitraege des 10. Internationalen Symposiums fuer Informationswissenschaft und der 13. Jahrestagung der IuK-Initiative Wissenschaft, Koeln, 30. Mai - 1. Juni 2007 / Achim Oßwald ... (Hg.). [Hrsg. vom Hochschulverband für Informationswissenschaft (HI) e.V., Konstanz]	403-412	\N	\N	\N		\N	4525f52ee83fc9dd982e7d00ec076e7a	726e81b1a8a6ad7943fbebc96a9650c8	fe8411f17f8acf7448760a9ba8afcf75	article	intelligentCAPTURE und dandelon.com: Collaborative Catalog Enrichment	Manfred Hauer	\N	2007
8630489	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HarapanBaru	\N	\N	Saya sendiri pun gembira bila mendengar berita kemenangan  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Saya menyifatkan Perdana Menteri Iran ini merupakan harapan baru dunia Islam.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4a903069785be47d30101f8d9f0f0134	1c4cf9f2f9670634e388290e4dc84cfc	f909c87c9b7e6d2629a34040d58cdbbe	article	Harapan Baru Dunia Islam	KampungBoy	Kampungboy	2009
8631073	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Software Engineering 2009	\N	\N	\N	Bonner K{\\"o}llen Verlag	Bonn	\N	LNI	Goedicke2009	http://www.se2009.de	\N	\N	\N	\N	199--200	\N	P-143	\N	pdf = {http://bi.offis.uni-oldenburg.de/mseim/}, isbn = {978-3-88579-237-6}	\N	be8ecbd254a8326c37762105800ad774	23ef48f1728e6b07274e6b5a0e6733c5	ebd27fa2fb71b3fa4b063317445bdd02	inproceedings	Workshop Modellgetriebene Softwarearchitektur -- Evolution, Integration und Migration (MSEIM 2009)	Michael Goedicke and Maritta Heisel and Sascha Hunold and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Matthias Riebisch and Niels Streekmann	Peter Liggesmeyer and Gregor Engels and J{\\"u}rgen M{\\"u}nch and J{\\"o}rg D{\\"o}rr and Norman Riegel	2009
8631074	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop Modellgetriebene Softwarearchitektur -- Evolution, Integration und Migration (MSEIM), Software Engineering 2009	\N	\N	\N	Bonner K{\\"o}llen Verlag	Bonn	\N	LNI	Hillner2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	375-382	\N	P-150	\N	isbn = {978-3-88579-244-4}	\N	0c80448bdad265703cb8ba059e2b7bdb	ff7dc95799574792ef4863b746ff161f	a39cbceed62288e02ac78647adc25382	inproceedings	Berechnung von Modelldifferenzen als Basis f{\\"u}r die Evolution von Prozessmodellen	Stanley Hillner and Heiko Kern and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	J{\\"u}rgen M{\\"u}nch and Peter Liggesmeyer	2009
8631075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dienstleistungsmodellierung -- Methoden, Werkzeuge und Branchenl{\\"o}sungen	\N	\N	\N	Physica-Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	Kern2009	http://www.springer.com/business/business+information+systems/book/978-3-7908-2098-0	\N	\N	\N	\N	3--16	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/hr822234gv56k34h/fulltext.pdf}, isbn = {978-3-7908-2098-0}	\N	237ae3baec4d5d6a627903028e6fb70d	39d550323489f2f94791b93bc852a690	4efcee2f0deab8b8655389e3d70d590e	inproceedings	Ansatz zur ganzheitlichen Erzeugung und Verarbeitung von Dienstleistungsmodellen	Heiko Kern and Martin B{\\"o}ttcher and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Kyrill Meyer	Oliver Thomas and Markus N{\\"u}ttgens	2009
8631077	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Business Process Management Workshops : BPM 2008 Internation Workshops, Milano, Italy, September 2008, Revised Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	LNBIB	Stein2009	http://www.springer.com/business/business+information+systems/book/978-3-642-00327-1	\N	\N	\N	\N	176--187	\N	17	\N	isbn = {978-3-642-00327}	\N	4ba273b18c840218f6fa9e9616efa274	701f4403e5d6f19ae6b6cfdb7ef9b263	048d7655b79becc0b6afeaf8471e9c09	inproceedings	Business to IT Transformations Revisited	Sebastian Stein and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Konstantin Ivanov	Danilo Ardagna and Massimo Mecella and Jian Yang	2009
8631451	Opt. Express	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Pottage:03	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-11-22-2854	\N	Optics InfoBase - Robust photonic band gaps for hollow core guidance in PCF made from high index glass	\N	\N	2854--2861	\N	22	\N		We report a new type of photonic bandgap that becomes substantial at remarkably low air-filling fractions (~60%) in triangularlattice photonic crystal fibres (PCF) made from high index glass (n / 2.0). The ratio of inter-hole spacing to wavelength makes these new structures ideal for the experimental realisation of hollow-core PCF in the mid/farinfrared, where suitable glasses (e.g., tellurites and chalcogenides) tend to have high refractive indices.	cb6479563aff00feb8938b10c78e8bba	d92d50576bd5ff900ba9efcfe558b7ab	d7b49af5f951261d39211894e6444d8a	article	Robust photonic band gaps for hollow core guidance in PCF made from high index glass	J. Pottage and David Bird and T. Hedley and J. Knight and T. Birks and P. Russell and P. Roberts	\N	2003
8631858	Opt. Express	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Hu.Jonathan:07	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-15-2-339	\N	Optics InfoBase - Leakage loss and bandgap analysis in air-core photonic bandgap fiber for nonsilica glasses	\N	\N	339--349	\N	2	\N		We calculate the minimum leakage loss and maximum relative bandgap as a function of the air-filling factor in a photonic bandgap fiber for a refractive index between 1.4 and 2.8. We analyze the mode properties for two maxima of the relative bandgap when we vary the air-filling factor and the refractive index. The maximum relative bandgap accurately predicts the optimal operating air-filling factor corresponding to lowest leakage loss.	604e50a4acfb969e8f1cc751ee958261	78865a22e15a8aa145d328d595a309d1	c7a2bada96b3a129a33127fb94d655da	article	Leakage loss and bandgap analysis in air-core photonic bandgap fiber for nonsilica glasses	Jonathan Hu and Curtis R. Menyuk	\N	2007
8632172	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2002	3830912366	\N	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2002. 'Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Lernkultur'. Rückblick - Stand - Ausblick: der Arbeitsgemeinschaft QUEM: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783830912361}, asin = {3830912366}, isbn = {3830912366}	\N	767552dc2778ec59d08313b8996da87f	8ed4920791e9a11f85c5f4d85514f41b	99a94cc0221d110a4272a065fd5aa1b0	book	Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Lernkultur: Rückblick - Stand - Ausblick	\N	ABWF	2002
8632177	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2003	3830913591	\N	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2003. Technik - Gesundheit - Ökonomie: Amazon.de: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Betriebliche Weiterbildungsforschung e. V.: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783830913597}, asin = {3830913591}, isbn = {3830913591}	\N	bd9b717a5f6151c79c983d3c5ea5659d	2ff218cfc8913180d9650d2366ace68a	cdbdf9bed65aa4d9947c03e94f172bf1	book	Technik - Gesundheit - Ökonomie	\N	ABWF	2003
8632184	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Klett-Cotta	Stuttgart	\N	\N	3608918906	\N	\N	Die Lernende Organisation. Grundlagen, Methode, Praxis: Chris Argyris: Amazon.de: Donald A. Schön: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783608918908}, asin = {3608918906}, isbn = {3608918906}	\N	53b6246cbe6243026626d11cd7bdc75d	f3abeff395d8edc7830bf3f66a85807e	144bcc245dd20d6ea369a736207b2b4c	book	Die Lernende Organisation: Grundlagen, Methode, Praxis	Chris Argyris and Donald A. Schön	\N	2006
8632190	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Understanding adult education and training	\N	\N	\N	Allen & Unwin	St. Leonards	\N	\N	1863739017	\N	\N	Understanding adult education and training [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1863739017 9781863739016}, refid = {35010480}	\N	fb5848fc6493bd9a216e60d50cc17d50	59e648d4a7d738b479402e6fd60fc43c	549bc459e133485943ab672fdbb029a0	book	Experience-Based Learning	Lee Andresen and David Boud and Ruth Cohen	Griff Foley	1995
8632192	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leske + Budrich	Opladen	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Qualitätssicherung in der Erwachsenenbildung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3810016764 9783810016768}, refid = {243842918}	\N	26d5c8a0fc879d5721a2888440a5cd08	545b4d40568ae669d497f910c3841913	f3bc68cf69a5cad78e4166dfed0940dd	inproceedings	Qualitätssicherung in der Erwachsenenbildung	Rolf Arnold	\N	1997
8632198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung. 35	3896767178	\N	\N	Ermöglichungsdidaktik : erwachsenenpädagogische Grundlagen und Erfahrungen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3896767178 9783896767172}, refid = {249168683}	\N	3281165a2dc378f4698e46cc7215beb5	a459b26b4619a49b971e7cfe5f72ff8c	1ebc499f3de7903b895bbe5c273d4fe8	book	Ermöglichungsdidaktik: erwachsenenpädagogische Grundlagen und Erfahrungen	Rolf Arnold and Ingeborg Schüßler	\N	2003
8632209	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbg	Darmstadt	\N	\N	3534141687	\N	\N	Wandel der Lernkulturen : Ideen und Bausteine für ein lebendiges Lernen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3534141687 9783534141685}, refid = {237330769}	\N	667ec5bcc43ae01c0e836107c2deeac1	0c39d86b1ac289dad19a72ae47697f70	aadbe5174e210b0eec3890ee090381f2	book	Wandel der Lernkulturen: Ideen und Bausteine für ein lebendiges Lernen	Rolf Arnold and Ingeborg Schüßler	\N	1998
8632211	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schneider-Verlag Hohengehren	Baltmannsweiler	\N	Grundlagen der Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung, Band 4	3871168912	\N	\N	Konstruktivistische Erwachsenenbildung : von der Deutung zur Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3871168912 9783871168918}, refid = {246899148}	\N	1ba99cae3a53252eddd76e8a1055f746	490f2ca482d42c43a6b16b6a418bf28c	d9fc6bacf39f4d3cf019edc7cb21889e	book	Konstruktivistische Erwachsenenbildung: von der Deutung zur Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit	Rolf Arnold and Horst Siebert	\N	1997
8632253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University Press	Buckingham; Bristol	\N	\N	0335190960	\N	\N	Using Experience for Learning - Google Buchsuche	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0335190960 9780335190966 0335190952  9780335190959}, refid = {27265942}	\N	85522503c05789a5f7372b64e60dc3f0	fb039f94819cf3fb2722b2e3c3aa9d20	a90f25c580b94f9b20f1ef8f520f5c52	book	Using experience for learning	David Boud and Ruth Cohen and David Walker	\N	1993
8632257	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reflective learning for social work: research, theory, and practice	\N	\N	\N	Arena	Aldershot; Hants	\N	\N	boudknights1996	\N	\N	Reflective learning for social work : research, theory, and practice [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1857423208 9781857423204 1857423216  9781857423211}, refid = {35864014}	\N	3d6a8f3cd045dc6df2ec34d8d92420db	043c476a07a7f978f4cb2f4fb5dba2f9	1240547f011e2c7daa5869e5aa56ea05	book	Course design for reflective practice	David Boud and Susan Knights	Nick Gould and Imogen Taylor	1996
8632260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working with Experience	\N	\N	\N	London: Routledge Chapman & Hall	\N	\N	\N	0415142466part	\N	\N	Working with Experience: Animating Learning: David Boud: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	3-14	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780415142465}, asin = {0415142466}, isbn = {0415142466}, dewey = {370.1523}	\N	a47c4c1f13f4ce34f9af9d96a2216185	978418b07a13b727c5994ad3f98313bc	aa40be7a3baa24cf7fda81e387c7e830	incollection	Animating learning from experience	David Boud and Nod Miller	David Boud and Nod Miller	1996
8632264	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London: Routledge Chapman & Hall	\N	\N	\N	0415142466	\N	\N	Working with Experience: Animating Learning: David Boud: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780415142465}, asin = {0415142466}, isbn = {0415142466}, dewey = {370.1523}	\N	7036e4e3f21e45d88cbb1b47da3d5d0b	377a525cdbe982311962e41b03b620fa	bc752dca2002ba14db616c893ecb5443	book	Working with Experience: Animating Learning	David Boud and Nod Miller	\N	1996
8633008	Scientific American	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	berners-lee01:_seman_web	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/860451}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	7ccea001f299e69dccfffbf2db519e67	e87f09446138a81e6478625da97885b6	edd4dda7ee65b8471ede4599dedab394	article	The Semantic Web	T. Berners-Lee and J. Hendler and O. Lassila	\N	2001
8633328	Computational Complexity, 1999. Proceedings. Fourteenth Annual IEEE Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	766282	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Complexity of k-SAT	\N	\N	237-240	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/CCC.1999.766282}	The problem of k-SAT is to determine if the given k-CNF has a
\
satisfying solution. It is a celebrated open question as to whether it
\
requires exponential time to solve k-SAT for k&ges;3. Define s<sub>k
\
</sub> (for k&ges;3) to be the infimum of {&delta;: there exists an O(2
\
<sup>&delta;n</sup>) algorithm for solving k-SAT}. Define ETH
\
(Exponential-Time Hypothesis) for k-SAT as follows: for k&ges;3, s<sub>k
\
</sub>&gt;0. In other words, for k&ges;3, k-SA does not have a
\
subexponential-time algorithm. In this paper we show that s<sub>k</sub>
\
is an increasing sequence assuming ETH for k-SAT: Let
\
s<sub>&infin;</sub> be the limit of s<sub>k</sub>. We in fact show that
\
s<sub>k</sub>&les;(1-d/k) s<sub>&infin;</sub> for some constant d&gt;0
\
	f387c2fc5009a417d42ccb0f3d896521	7fd2d34050629727f95bafec6d866ff0	18a02ab64ca0c7f0d6af399921c0f916	inproceedings	Complexity of k-SAT	R. Impagliazzo and R. Paturi	\N	1999
8633522	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Open University Press	Milton Keynes	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Developing critical thinkers : challenging adults to explore alternative ways of thinking and acting [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0335155510 9780335155514}, refid = {21372717}	\N	a899b66706719d23fd081463a360e196	778a499bb4a2e401b4445ccadbc50415	c4d65f868cb7266384036c7f976782a2	book	Developing critical thinkers: challenging adults to explore alternative ways of thinking and acting	Stephen D. Brookfield	\N	1987
8633526	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CCGRID '06: Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1135026	\N	\N		\N	\N	269--274	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2585-7}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2006.44}	\N	d19a50c8e65d5dc5837914b229d015a1	455ec3c149c2a07213139890fd64ff60	50a395ec6071083e4ad4c05a574eb7c2	inproceedings	Evaluation of BPEL to Scientific Workflows	Asif Akram and David Meredith and Rob Allan	\N	2006
8633529	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A Sociology of monsters: essays on power, technology, and domination	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London; New York	\N	Sociological review monograph, 38	keyhere	\N	\N	A Sociology of monsters : essays on power, technology, and domination [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	132-165	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0415071399 9780415071390}, refid = {24908867}	\N	9c95f137ec82c3ff33cc5bc59e6703e6	b6c25c7e36e7c46fca011d43efd5aea2	68351541fb4147479e5b0a7b7a0514c7	incollection	Techno-economic networks and irreversibility 	Michel Callon	John Law	1991
8633534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The management of change and conflict	\N	\N	\N	Penguin	Harmondsworth	\N	Penguin education	keyhere	\N	\N	The management of change and conflict: selected readings; [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0140806326 9780140806328}, refid = {628709}	\N	e397da49a5ae06c95662e1911f80ffd2	4851ef99d65ffd804523c050b459a128	f4a08df1b3a7b2c618b1cd1d7c22ca91	book	Towards an Overall View of Organizational Development in the Early Seventies	J. V. Clark and Charles G. Krone	John M. Thomas and Warren G. Bennis	1972
8633535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	List	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Descartes' Irrtum : Fühlen, Denken und das menschliche Gehirn [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3471773428 9783471773420}, refid = {247525653}	\N	91fd9970330ac3ebd14c8f1e0d6e524f	d49f9e26263bcb907b557f060db73ad1	6d4384bf4933a8ac20fd7362c3fd37c5	book	Descartes' Irrtum: Fühlen, Denken und das menschliche Gehirn	Antonio R. Damasio	\N	1997
8633540	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butterworths	London	\N	\N	0408701242	\N	\N	The research act in sociology: a theoretical introduction to sociological methods [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0408701242 9780408701242}, refid = {240989}	\N	018a5b88576273d2a1e34d407327455a	9bac50a3d03da79cc4f44001ab6afaea	2cb2a41e624696e7340dadf89d8375d5	book	The research act in sociology: a theoretical introduction to sociological methods	Norman K. Denzin	\N	1970
8633541	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pestalozzianum	Zürich	\N	\N	3907526988	\N	\N	Wie wir denken	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2002}, tech = {Pestalozzianum}	\N	47dbaf0c1b9604e2d9de993b2d4dd936	e81a91821664d96b6b5fa1f99a81a2c6	b4f0142000b8906117ea3aebeb7e2eb4	book	Wie wir denken	John Dewey	\N	2002
8633543	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	3593369923	\N	\N	Unternehmenswandel gegen Widerstände: Change Management mit den Menschen: Amazon.de: Klaus Doppler, Hellmuth Fuhrmann, Birgitt Lebbe-Waschke, Bert Voigt: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783593369921}, asin = {3593369923}, isbn = {3593369923}	\N	b43fb61c0b7487c3d5f906b040ce815c	13393365cd028974ac508beee6dca8f4	0a3ab28dbb02dec6688b781851381bc3	book	Unternehmenswandel gegen Widerstände: Change Management mit den Menschen	Klaus Doppler and Hellmuth Fuhrmann and Birgitt Lebbe-Waschke and Bert Voigt	\N	2002
8633553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICPPW '05: Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1079447	\N	\N		\N	\N	29--33	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2381-1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPPW.2005.39}	\N	8da4281b040b853f222eb1545c6cc40f	70f970ee23bfc1f2faa51974db648609	1c5a4b860ff96e47c8b0e73437df8bdc	inproceedings	How to Run Scientific Applications over Web Services	Diego Puppin and Nicola Tonellotto and Domenico Laforenza	\N	2005
8633566	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICWS '04: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1010239	\N	\N		\N	\N	812	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-2167-3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICWS.2004.24}	\N	57ddfc2c66c13e560eeb82bb8416d06a	13e9ad9c7cf3208af53c6d53419cff05	6102d0a31ac8f3db69d70c9596c7d2dd	inproceedings	An Approach for Parallel Execution of Web Services	Alp Kut and Derya Birant	\N	2004
8633567	\N	\N	\N	6.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	3499556286	\N	\N	Qualitative Forschung. Ein Handbuch: Amazon.de: Uwe Flick (Hrsg.), Ernst von Kardorff, Ines Steinke: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783499556289}, asin = {3499556286}, isbn = {3499556286}	\N	608d5b093360ceb9ad1e9fb213c36b86	60b39210abf558171f2e93f3d62fefd3	ae8eb7c6c485944ee35d16238f3a0bb2	book	Qualitative Forschung. Ein Handbuch	\N	Uwe Flick	2005
8633569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS	Wiesbaden	\N	Qualitative Sozialforschung. 12	keyhere	\N	\N	Triangulation : eine Einführung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3810030082 9783810030085}, refid = {76520156}	\N	83781533914c1c2274f72a4b133b9766	89f83b3a84f34c877e816beee801c9aa	3b7ad351cc62691a9816dd7b5bf9e408	book	Triangulation: eine Einführung	Uwe Flick	\N	2004
8633570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Akademie Verlag	Berlin	\N	\N	3050023996	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783050023991}, asin = {3050023996}, isbn = {3050023996}	\N	2c34fa8e78aed7a9e3ebb6dc664503dc	2873586b5f0cf663ee720329c7803171	225b99cfb9ea3b46542bbb8dfdc4ed8a	book	Das Gehirn. Organ der Seele?: Zur Ideengeschichte der Neurobiologie	\N	Ernst Florey and Olaf Breidbach	1993
8633571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steinbeis Transferzentrum	Berlin	\N	\N	3931221180	\N	\N	Defizite in der betrieblichen Weiterbildung bei kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen : Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie mit Unternehmensbefragung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3931221180 : 9783931221188}, refid = {75941896}	\N	2fd4762ab6a1af6083d3cdfc11c93daf	569ac38f5ccf413b47afb27194a21222	a748d0d938ef47dc95f131a61a1767ed	book	Defizite in der betrieblichen Weiterbildung bei kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen: Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie mit Unternehmensbefragung	Gernold Frank	\N	1996
8633572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop Erfahrungslernen in der Beruflichen Bildung - Beiträge zu einem Kontroversen Konzept	\N	\N	\N	Kieser	Neusäss	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Workshop Erfahrungslernen in der Beruflichen Bildung - Beiträge zu einem Kontroversen Konzept [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	54-70	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3824210932 9783824210930}, refid = {76143823}	\N	66e1bea4996e2216fb3c434c907999cc	32c04803313ef065a78586496fccf6d0	ace6cfbe9a0726da22371ce0e6e3b849	inproceedings	Erfahrung und Kompetenzentwicklung	Guido Franke	Peter Dehnbostel and Werner Markert and Hermann Novak	1999
8633574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Pädagogik der Unterdrückten : Bildung als Praxis der Freiheit [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3499168308 : 9783499168307}, refid = {75153221}	\N	8f032571e32d767ace12d36d74525fdf	dad9f2dc1d4ed506ed86ac172108b077	5d9a85f90903b4ec0acea00fdb955403	book	Pädagogik der Unterdrückten: Bildung als Praxis der Freiheit	Paulo Freire	\N	1990
8633578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied; Kriftel; Berlin	\N	\N	3472020636	\N	\N	Organisationslernen und Weiterbildung : die strategische Antwort auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3472020636 : 9783472020639}, refid = {75581001}	\N	30e358aa7c124b89617b3b16c80af508	589ee70321c67f3df9d5a484512694e6	189573d2b4450166a3ba699c3aaa6dcd	book	Organisationslernen und Weiterbildung: die strategische Antwort auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft	Harald Geissler	\N	1995
8633579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Studien Verlag	Weinheim	\N	System und Organisation. 5	3892718237	\N	\N	Organisationslernen im interdisziplinären Dialog [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3892718237 9783892718239}, refid = {75975089}	\N	59d53d48da3e80b5dce7954d413ffacc	5cce4dec5dbab9fa712f786f84026c37	16090d05b29f1522e771921e3ff76cd2	book	Organisationslernen im interdisziplinären Dialog	\N	Harald Geißler and Andre Lehnhoff and Jendrick Petersen	1998
8633582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kohlhammer	Stuttgart	\N	\N	317017102X	\N	\N	Konstruierte Wirklichkeiten: Eine Hinführung zum sozialen Konstruktionismus: Kenneth J. Gergen, Eric Kearney: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783170171022}, asin = {317017102X}, isbn = {317017102X}	\N	255aef32b99e47233eebac73b9cca3a6	5677576c58eacdcb12270229c776a12f	2426628eed1042e587e0839614ddc610	book	Konstruierte Wirklichkeiten: Eine Hinführung zum sozialen Konstruktionismus	Kenneth J. Gergen	\N	2002
8633584	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FEU	London	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Learning by doing : a guide to teaching and learning methods [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1853380717  : 9781853380716}, refid = {19809667}	\N	20d911cf1be63dddae221ff3a4bbfbe4	a6dd1a8dfd3001c529963881fd3c0cff	0b622c78670278615f8165445fb09463	book	Learning by doing: A guide to teaching and learning methods	Graham Gibbs	\N	1988
8633591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	\N	3258047286	\N	\N	Dynamische Unternehmensentwicklung : wie Pionierbetriebe und Bürokratien zu schlanken Unternehmen werden [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3258047286 9783258047287}, refid = {36983922}	\N	9779d2eb07427f40576f91617fb801bb	f1d22151a04b6dbef57a26a4dd1137d5	718ecb65cd5fcfc304429d71c3c8c96c	book	Dynamische Unternehmensentwicklung: wie Pionierbetriebe und Bürokratien zu schlanken Unternehmen werden	Friedrich Glasl and Bernhard Lievegoed	\N	1993
8633606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paul Haupt	Bern; Stuttgart	\N	Veröffentlichungen der Hochschule St. Gallen für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften. 4	3258023743	\N	\N	Systemmethodik : Grundlagen einer Methodik zur Erforschung und Gestaltung komplexer soziotechnischer Systeme [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3258023743 : 9783258023748}, refid = {2387855}	\N	5bd605b0f4a60eb89d5b97251a7998d0	d9d72fef14e092a79bbc7e43b9b35118	3bc9f75a707f1aceae4216325b23bcd0	book	Systemmethodik: Grundlagen einer Methodik zur Erforschung und Gestaltung komplexer soziotechnischer Systeme	Peter Gomez and Fredmund Malik and Karl-Heinz Oeller	\N	1975
8633624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schäffer-Poeschel	Stuttgart	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Mitarbeiter fördern : Programme zur Personalentwicklung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3791023101 9783791023106}, refid = {76549176}	\N	dc4808386cf3f99a25ccf496914a7b52	78c88ee2e023d6b3213dee7d81097261	ddcf5ad457808819258a68967bd60128	book	Mitarbeiter fördern: Programme zur Personalentwicklung	Barbara. Gülpen	\N	2004
8633625	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CCGRID '05: Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'05) - Volume 1	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	1169515	\N	\N		\N	\N	558--565	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7803-9074-1}	\N	f27d9237b15c115a05d617ff8bf71fec	376e0f45b0485d46a2ef2d3c5772d405	19aa4812d240416181e6ce22603b7292	inproceedings	WS-based workflow description language for message passing	Yan Huang and Qifeng Huang	\N	2005
8633633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vdf	\N	\N	Mensch, Technik, Organisation. 39	3728130400	\N	\N	Arbeitssysteme und Arbeitsprozesse (Mensch, Technik, Organisation): Ernst-Andreas Hartmann: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783728130402}, asin = {3728130400}, isbn = {3728130400}	\N	f8e04ad8b2cc0c3a86d5677baf7f2341	ed359775971d52a511fc16a71d3708fb	4dacdd7ac43a506d1b9ef9b5374bbce6	book	Arbeitssysteme und Arbeitsprozesse	Ernst Andreas Hartmann	\N	2006
8633638	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Lernkultur: Rückblick - Stand - Ausblick	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2002	3830912366	\N	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2002. 'Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Lernkultur'. Rückblick - Stand - Ausblick: der Arbeitsgemeinschaft QUEM: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {3830912366}, ean = {9783830912361}, isbn = {3830912366}	\N	c727b2b7a0cd24257d0315d1549cfe36	904477337f50c275b2b94606bba3cbc0	11d224929e44a4fb7adb233606f65e8d	incollection	Lernen, Tätigkeit und Technik: Strukturelle Bedingungen menschlicher Lern- und Entwicklungsprozesse	Ernst H. Hartmann	ABWF	2002
8633641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Handbuch Wissensmanagement : Grundlagen und Umsetzung, Systeme und Praxisbeispiele [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540675833 9783540675839}, refid = {76352595}	\N	87cd281547a971bfc1e86052fd28255d	a97da91a95b2ea0898d3cd4494ae2666	1be6cb089ab764b4549b1a507984d521	book	Handbuch Wissensmanagement: Grundlagen und Umsetzung, Systeme und Praxisbeispiele	Matthias Haun	\N	2002
8633642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of organizational design	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	Oxford; New York	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Handbook of organizational design [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0198272413  : 9780198272410  0198272421  9780198272427}, refid = {6305274}	\N	75ef4704300508fec6f53437aa093b36	4af3723b8dfccc4a4eb199d2e6daa9f9	9ddbcc4f9c550fe654488bf3c0e6bbc7	incollection	How Organizations Learn and Unlearn?	Bo L. T. Hedberg	Paul C. Nystrom and William H. Starbuck	1981
8633644	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München	\N	\N	3879882207	\N	\N	Organisationales Lernen und die lernende Organisation : Entwicklung eines praxisbezogenen Gestaltungsvorschlages aus ressourcenorientierter Sicht [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3879882207 9783879882205}, refid = {40298706}	\N	6e9064bca262e2e392d081338e2ed3e8	1e305e848c558d60029dc02355c7ae4e	065c429855bdd5155e47114fa8509b31	book	Organisationales Lernen und die lernende Organisation: Entwicklung eines praxisbezogenen Gestaltungsvorschlages aus ressourcenorientierter Sicht	Carola Hennemann	\N	1997
8633647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Olzog	München	\N	\N	3789285803	\N	\N	Spuren im Chaos : christliche Orientierungspunkte in einer komplexen Welt [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3789285803 : 9783789285806}, refid = {75318546}	\N	466d585b6b06b34459a1f2da2ed351dc	3f85212307ac3477a084748ca2f7b5b3	2a4df8215f98556f6d890244f7f2fa9b	book	Spuren im Chaos: christliche Orientierungspunkte in einer komplexen Welt	Klaus Henning	\N	1993
8633651	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	Aachen	\N	\N	386073055X	\N	\N	Kommunikations- und Organisationsentwicklung. Vorlesungsmanuskript: Klaus Henning, Siegfried Marks: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783860730553}, asin = {386073055X}, isbn = {386073055X}	\N	1938878fd5a97c722207b70da7404bfe	10077c867e46af255c5dcaf5de5bc8aa	d7221c2a377218c2e8ed4f4c3df9eaaf	book	Kommunikations- und Organisationsentwicklung	Klaus Henning and Siegfried Marks	\N	1997
8633657	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dietmar Klotz Verlag	Eschborn	\N	\N	3880742782	\N	\N	Im System gefangen. Zur Kritik systemischer Konzepte in den Sozialwissenschaften: Volker Schurig, Günter Rexilius, Michael Sonntag, Georg Hörmann: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783880742789}, asin = {3880742782}, isbn = {3880742782}	\N	54e568e4c6d8a157abe6cf26fcc3cd86	fd542c4bdff2dcbc7df06c8ad4a2d1c8	52784187f8faaa2731b535c1e8a8add1	book	Im System gefangen. Zur Kritik systemischer Konzepte in den Sozialwissenschaften	\N	Georg Hörmann	1999
8633660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn: Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006	\N	\N	\N	Logos	Berlin	\N	\N	hornlehrenundlernen	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn ; Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006 [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	27-41	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783832516529 3832516522}, refid = {244023268}	\N	696ca31026d61b80c007c52438a5832c	43420a7ec694fc457fd5cb20a18a30e2	40958e6469a83fc0c020ace937ae24bd	inproceedings	Lehren und Lernen an der Hochschule: Historisches Erbe und Zukunftsauftrag	Klaus-Peter Horn	Karin Reiber and Regine Richter	2007
8633662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn: Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006	\N	\N	\N	Logos	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn ; Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006 [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	77-115	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783832516529 3832516522}, refid = {244023268}	\N	692102d27069a57a2dd6cfc4107fb817	ab57e9e7b4a1f1fe78ef5e246d9686b3	eb5a0bb12ef80a13c2dae8d47a738ec4	inproceedings	Wurzeln der Hochschuldidaktik im Westen - die Bundesassistentenkonferenz oder: Kühne Absichten - noch unerledigte Aufgaben	Ludwig Huber	Karin Reiber and Regine Richter	2007
8633666	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3860737341	\N	\N	Komplexitätsorientierte Gestaltungsprinzipien für Organisationen - dargestellt an Fallstudien zu Reorganisationsprozessen in einem Grosskrankenhaus: Ingrid Isenhardt: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783860737347}, asin = {3860737341}, isbn = {3860737341}	\N	0fa0a936621fb3e23801e5fe11130390	1e7a4ddeceb32deb7017a0fa90cfa93f	a59aefffa79aa25194c9db8331d49220	phdthesis	Komplexitätsorientierte Gestaltungsprinzipien für Organisationen - dargestellt an Fallstudien zu Reorganisationsprozessen in einem Grosskrankenhaus	Ingrid Isenhardt	\N	1999
8633679	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	Lifelong Learning and the Learning Society, Volume 2	0415355435	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780415355438}, asin = {0415355435}, isbn = {0415355435}, dewey = {374}	\N	b640479ed3e9aa4b5ddbb3ba6a682e06	f5c6ce7e8d05459e3238ce85ba144029	18fb0e35950b12490b440e637f80ab3a	book	Globalization, Lifelong Learning and the Learning Society: Sociological Perspectives	Peter Jarvis	\N	2007
8633683	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Westdeutscher Verlag	Opladen; Wiesbaden	\N	\N	3531133810	\N	\N	Erkenntis, Konstruktivismus, Systemtheorie: Stefan Jensen: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783531133812}, asin = {3531133810}, isbn = {3531133810}	\N	b8316f37c21ae99e77cb8f0fdb698c86	53162302a24f0c604e132aea1e09fa7e	f0db60446ac38321806cebe9f39ced74	book	Erkenntis, Konstruktivismus, Systemtheorie: Einführung in die Philosophie der konstruktivistischen Wissenschaft	Stefan Jensen	\N	1999
8633692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Kognition, Kommunikation, Kultur : Aspekte integrativer Theoriearbeit [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3824445115 9783824445110}, refid = {237697544}	\N	865a12ef5c16f2805c6cb0207e7e806a	76658e1ae4970c77abe1b71556db284d	8163dfbe3cc8e8a721add41a0b67ffbd	phdthesis	Kognition, Kommunikation, Kultur: Aspekte integrativer Theoriearbeit	Sebastian Jünger	\N	2002
8633703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt; New York	\N	\N	9783593369334	\N	\N	Der blockierte Mensch : Zukunftsaufgaben gesellschaftlicher und organisatorischer Gestaltung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3593369338  9783593369334}, refid = {62185156}	\N	53e749b761de22db288103cdf3bc05de	06e316e96ce2141d8f6f651bdfba69f7	b2280980a600154f50893f0ed8ae8fee	book	Der blockierte Mensch: Zukunftsaufgaben gesellschaftlicher und organisatorischer Gestaltung	Helmut Klages	\N	2002
8633706	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jossey-Bass	San Francisco	\N	Warren Bennis signature series	keyhere	\N	\N	The age of heretics : a history of the radical thinkers who reinvented corporate management [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9780470190708  0470190701}, refid = {226304798}	\N	3749c367ba60462f34c3522416a2c697	c63cb7ddcf61b0ab706bd860b5796208	6021d1242220377b37273e09dae80bff	book	The age of heretics: a history of the radical thinkers who reinvented corporate management	Art Kleiner	\N	2008
8633707	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Organisationslernen im interdisziplinären Dialog	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Studien Verlag	Weinheim	\N	System und Organisation. 5	3892718237	\N	\N	Organisationslernen im interdisziplinären Dialog [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	65-89	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3892718237 9783892718239}, refid = {75975089}	\N	c474b621931bfc6a4ecc6db268b540a2	fdeb5c2a569166cdbfee27ecf97e0d7a	540ec58c0a7faf5f70d7a17e5e40576a	incollection	Was veranlasst Organisationen zu lernen?	Rüdiger Klimecki and Hermann Laßleben	Harald Geißler and Andre Lehnhoff and Jendrick Petersen	1998
8633851	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	\N	\N	\N	3407364679	\N	\N	Handbuch Systemische Organisationsberatung: Eckard König, Gerda Volmer: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783407364678}, asin = {3407364679}, isbn = {3407364679}	\N	2948e70a1fd14c41152e38d32178240f	78d0401d8283d78e282a538c3fad6bb8	9dc1c635387004a007560eb0b0fbc572	book	Handbuch Systemische Organisationsberatung	Eckard König and Gerda Volmer	\N	2008
8633853	\N	\N	\N	4.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rowohlt	Reinbek bei Hamburg	\N	\N	3499556391	\N	\N	Statistik für die Sozialwissenschaften: Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen: Steffen Kühnel: Amazon.de: Dagmar Krebs: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783499556395}, asin = {3499556391}, isbn = {3499556391}	\N	ea7d0d79e8d504dc60c8fc1d9f410411	181e3cc2759c856807322d108274fa5b	a214b041239c8090743dcd630ad3034e	book	Statistik für die Sozialwissenschaften: Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen	Steffen Kühnel and Dagmar Krebs	\N	2001
8633855	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Reading	\N	\N	B001UW5ONA	\N	\N	Amazon.com: Mindfulness: Ellen J. Langer: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {B001UW5ONA}	\N	014e94b6faa0a6f8a8e05a8d1511b9ee	d76f11beab41e39036741abbd92c42c6	a4fc652174b1782e5065b6cd22551437	book	Mindfulness	Ellen J. Langer	\N	1989
8633859	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 3	keyhere	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel : Programm, Aufgaben, Gestaltung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {387988840X  9783879888405}, refid = {61263211}	\N	ac705adfe2a3b4b1d842a174cc147a05	c438b6d8d620822130377265dbb219c0	adbbbfd45b403dca22e17a596bc3e087	book	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel: Programm, Aufgaben, Gestaltung	\N	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2004
8633862	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jossey-Bass	San Francisco	\N	\N	0787980617	\N	\N	Built to change : how to achieve sustained organizational effectiveness [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0787980617  9780787980610}, refid = {62161270}	\N	4a2c158dc1995c3cf191b94ba62b0c2e	7e7448e1fd49f1ac14c3cf60b46fe1a4	0f23b0b5e63f4ff650041c39d8748f6b	book	Built to change: how to achieve sustained organizational effectiveness	Edward E. Lawler and Christopher G. Worley	\N	2006
8633872	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bollmann	Mannheim	\N	Kommunikation & neue Medien	255	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	074284f3fc5512b2d63e2d71cbf4fea5	9780fc91c372055a58822831ad236ca7	402548ac70bfe81ce7809effdb7e65b5	book	Die kollektive Intelligenz: für eine Anthropologie des Cyberspace	Pierre Lévy	\N	1997
8633876	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Universitäts Verlag	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	9783835007055	\N	\N	Organisationaler Wandel und Human ... - Google Buchsuche	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783835007055 383500705X}, refid = {180725634}	\N	21fe8ea352462fba9a7191c27cccda04	a34d78353e281e4174bd6ec59faa50ef	e00a1cf6cf2b3ede69215dc4cb190b03	phdthesis	Organisationaler Wandel und Human-resource-Management eine empirische Studie auf evolutionstheoretischer Grundlage	Stefan Litz	\N	2006
8633877	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	359337787X	\N	\N	Führung neu denken: Das Drei-Stufen-Konzept für erfolgreiche Manager und Unternehmen: Michael Löhner: Amazon.de: Carsten Hennig, Anne Jacoby, Gerhard Kebbel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783593377872}, asin = {359337787X}, isbn = {359337787X}	\N	3fad16e74fe3a187b5a682db7e4ce89a	9bf600fd173faa443bd2c462382b40e2	847c9d40f0ea755c36fb27d9389b3068	book	Führung neu denken: Das Drei-Stufen-Konzept für erfolgreiche Manager und Unternehmen	Michael Löhner	\N	2005
8633890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entscheidung und Organisation	\N	\N	\N	Dr. Th. Gabler Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3409131256	\N	\N	Entscheidung und Organisation: Amazon.de: James G. March: Bücher	\N	\N	373-398	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783409131254}, asin = {3409131256}, isbn = {3409131256}	\N	7f9ec1af8289d630d1a8429de3b2553a	8031013523ea97a74ba821f5cb2918cd	ced9d2783c8249bacc6c2903d5d5b659	incollection	Die Unsicherheit der Vergangenheit: Organisatorisches Lernen unter Unsicherheit	James G. March and Johan P. Olsen	James G. March	1990
8633894	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI Verlag	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	3181460168	\N	\N	Gemeinsame Gestaltung von Technik und Organisation in soziotechnischen kybernetischen Systemen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3181460168 9783181460160}, refid = {35507640}	\N	1cf5fb7bcaac89e23e126cb09b1d8e1a	dbb19227bee7969e44354888e3d99f13	4facbdb3f7029cc2c64d030e790a95ad	phdthesis	Gemeinsame Gestaltung von Technik und Organisation in soziotechnischen kybernetischen Systemen	Siegfried Marks	\N	1991
8633895	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International perspectives on adult and continuing education	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	London; New York	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Informal and incidental learning in the workplace [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0415031419 9780415031417}, refid = {21337598}	\N	8b4ad4cbf4352f5d8eaa0821e546193c	462f0bb85b5dcbd1173c8548a0cab80e	4a97e05764d729ce76480b84d7a3d92b	book	Informal and incidental learning in the workplace	Victoria J. Marsick and Karen E. Watkins	\N	1990
8633914	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn: Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006	\N	\N	\N	Logos	Berlin	\N	\N	naumannzuhistorischenwurzeln	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn ; Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006 [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	56-75	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783832516529 3832516522}, refid = {244023268}	\N	5facd306bbc1c83b1392a008aef8e641	8994429f45bbf28909775c19b2fb6628	39bb16488391c5b30baba1d1970a2bc7	inproceedings	Zu historischen Wurzeln und ausgewählten Schwerpunktaufgaben der Hochschulpädagogik in der DDR	Werner Naumann	Karin Reiber and Regine Richter	2007
8633920	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StudienVerlag	Innsbruck	\N	\N	9783706513784	\N	\N	Wissen - Können - Reflexion : ausgewählte Verhältnisbestimmungen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3706513781  9783706513784}, refid = {48621108}	\N	2b21aeef0af3aed24b195f5fc6e58ddf	655c6d2216768d268d2ad5d4b1e79732	6859214f95e4d88851954e817b9a415c	book	Wissen - Können - Reflexion: ausgewählte Verhältnisbestimmungen	Georg Hans Neuweg	\N	2000
8633925	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	3593356430	\N	\N	Die Organisation des Wissens.: Wie japanische Unternehmen eine brachliegende Ressource nutzbar machen: Ikujiro Nonaka: Amazon.de: Hirotaka Takeuchi: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783593356433}, asin = {3593356430}, isbn = {3593356430}	\N	e245fa6f97c11a737a7086e6941db954	57e2129599cf48974a3eb3338ba367fd	072bc336fd8173af18ded8f4e2ab8f5c	book	Die Organisation des Wissens: Wie japanische Unternehmen eine brachliegende Ressource nutzbar machen	Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi	\N	1997
8633929	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Midwest Publications	Pacific Grove	\N	The practitioners' guide to teaching thinking	0894553801	\N	\N	Evaluating Critical Thinking - Google Buchsuche	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0894553801  9780894553806}, refid = {19770341}	\N	84e5f9ff5251320990cf7ae8cd74b582	cb7278d73f6969409598f24705237e14	c706f5abe972162fdc9a872d43af07ce	book	Evaluating critical thinking	Stephen P. Norris and Robert Hugh Ennis	\N	1989
8633940	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kirsch	Herrsching	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Die Evolution der organisatorischen Wissensbasis : Bausteine zu einer Theorie des organisatorischen Lernens [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3882320583 9783882320589}, refid = {46138368}	\N	91e0e2de8d3b2d012d24d3dda1fd20ac	8cd2017b864b3f1a64e59262943e9d10	cd9819106cff3118136b3f01091c7fbc	book	Die Evolution der organisatorischen Wissensbasis: Bausteine zu einer Theorie des organisatorischen Lernens	Gunnar Pautzke	\N	1989
8633941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	3409189742	\N	\N	Wissensmanagement : Erfahrungen und Perspektiven [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3409189742 9783409189743}, refid = {75889054}	\N	450111db9b86f7231e5dd817eb8c3c93	9dc0403ae86b22902d41a2af336ade89	571cbdd8ca8d747b0278c612066e3155	book	Wissensmanagement: Erfahrungen und Perspektiven	\N	Peter Pawlowsky	1998
8633949	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill	London; New York	\N	\N	0077074793	\N	\N	The learning company : a strategy for sustainable development [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0077074793 9780077074791}, refid = {23382335}	\N	456055b56f946b81d71b0cd5acb4e6ea	f3d4f9fc32f31a186f2c9b7fcf08610a	8a8292a4ccfd82307fb129e42855f34d	book	The learning company: a strategy for sustainable development	Mike Pedler and John Burgoyne and Tom. Boydell	\N	1991
8633970	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Return on Investment in der Personalentwicklung : der 5-Stufen-Evaluationsprozess : mit 38 Tabellen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540221409 9783540221401}, refid = {238267812}	\N	1482073b0643aa4238cf5d4d41ba47a3	95502fc16feb2564cc9c9369424973f5	310a87d3c39100a5509dde69656e470a	book	Return on Investment in der Personalentwicklung : der 5-Stufen-Evaluationsprozess : mit 38 Tabellen	Jack J. Phillips and Frank C. Schirmer	\N	2005
8633978	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Büchse der Pandora	Wetzlar	\N	\N	3881781633	\N	\N	Untiefen im Mainstream: Zur Kritik konstruktivistisch-systemtheoretischer Pädagogik: Ludwig A Pongratz, Peter Grosshaus: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4dce9c4de8a8d1e06028e12904ce90a6	ab2e4f9508be0c220a9acc6b997cb5f1	84a4fb26ac73024f64072a855f5b6e25	book	Untiefen im Mainstream: Zur Kritik konstruktivistisch-systemtheoretischer Pädagogik	Ludwig A. Pongratz	\N	2005
8633980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carl-Auer-Systeme	Heidelberg	\N	Konstruktivismus und systemisches Denken	keyhere	\N	\N	Die Gewissheit der Ungewissheit : Gespräche zum Konstruktivismus [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3896702270  9783896702272}, refid = {248879453}	\N	0ec4805315fa7c3f3d0176692d03fa1b	ccfddf9ea9d783be065745867cec473b	687c3a6ec56e56bfb37571b78106d38f	book	Die Gewissheit der Ungewissheit : Gespräche zum Konstruktivismus	Bernhard. Pörksen	\N	2002
8633990	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications	London; Thousand Oaks	\N	Introducing qualitative methods	0761957464	\N	\N	Using documents in social research [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0761957464  9780761957461  0761957472  9780761957478}, refid = {51911121}	\N	26c2d86548537fdc147ad352fcd5ebf8	db7b3bf7a30ea66a49be2078b20b3ca9	ff1106a95d2449e96f2ab514fc2dc6c9	book	Using documents in social research	Lindsay Prior	\N	2003
8633996	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Logos	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn ; Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006 [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783832516529 3832516522}, refid = {244023268}	\N	20fa800b51a6a7deb2464bce60f68468	7c3539a1a699be6e3fbbeb4b0e1bfa98	c5492138ac5e1efe0637cf47f85aef39	inproceedings	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn: Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006	\N	Karin Reiber and Regine Richter	2007
8634001	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pädagogik und Konstruktivismus	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Konstruktivistische Didaktik : Lehren und Lernen aus interaktionistischer Sicht [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3472051957  9783472051954}, refid = {53376291}	\N	4ee751195b530d7faadc5e7f202481c0	0b78c9c58f75053700d85425d6e9c4b3	163c29734800437e3f0b2beac2a596db	book	Konstruktivistische Didaktik: Lehren und Lernen aus interaktionistischer Sicht	Kersten Reich	\N	2002
8634007	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	Neue Ansätze der betrieblichen Weiterbildung in Österreich Organisationslernen	\N	\N	\N	Ibw	Wien	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Neue Ansätze der betrieblichen Weiterbildung in Österreich/ 1, Organisationslernen / hrsg. von Norbert Kailer .. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3900671133 9783900671136}, refid = {311641962}	\N	7242be1aa22a1c04d09706d6fd706342	d9a9d6497ccc7efc04c045aa6757e831	a6abd0a08f2694b7b2dddf72ee99324c	book	Organisationsentwicklung - oder: Das Problem der Organisation von Lernen in Organisationen, die lernen wollen (sollen) ...	Heijo Rieckmann	Norbert Kailer	1988
8634019	\N	\N	\N	2.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haupt	Bern	\N	\N	3258066299	\N	\N	Das neue St. Galler Management-Modell. Grundkategorien einer integrierten Managementlehre. Der HSG-Ansatz.: Amazon.de: Johannes Rüegg-Stürm: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783258066295}, asin = {3258066299}, isbn = {3258066299}	\N	83870d4d1675aa68c67b8951b842e7d4	0b1384f4553869e2631314d0d1f64dac	526c975a433fcfaa4e73d17f676c4416	book	Das neue St. Galler Management-Modell: Grundkategorien einer integrierten Managementlehre. Der HSG-Ansatz	Johannes Rüegg-Stürm	\N	2003
8634025	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reclam	Stuttgart	\N	\N	12547612	\N	\N	Der Begriff des Geistes. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	refid = {12547612}	\N	337313f84a8afda2a0fdedea5bff9376	494fa15e0271bde5ea72c0882996f12a	557cd02386a2dff613fc39abf6a67287	book	Der Begriff des Geistes	Gilbert Ryle	\N	1969
8634031	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Studien Verlag	Weinheim	\N	\N	9783892717010	\N	\N	Lehrkulturen, Lehrhabitus und die Struktur der Universität : eine empirische Untersuchung fach- und geschlechtsspezifischer Lehrkulturen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {389271701X 9783892717010}, refid = {42389436}	\N	69ac80c79f306eb2fba2b58a0626fcac	14ee867dd9363938d5f41c3044d359c3	5043efc2ac612450cdf8636507a11091	book	Lehrkulturen, Lehrhabitus und die Struktur der Universität: Eine empirische Untersuchung fach- und geschlechtsspezifischer Lehrkulturen	Hildegard Schaeper	\N	1997
8634039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Imprint Academic	Exeter	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Histories & discourses : rewriting constructivism [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9781845400965 1845400968}, refid = {255284757}	\N	56889b76c29c0d7580692b5df3ecd98d	323f8b194fba5b8daee22ef3b8ed0eb9	62eef425514cc7992431d4eca6d37f44	book	Histories & discourses: rewriting constructivism	Siegfried J. Schmidt	\N	2007
8634049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Raus aus der Demotivationsfalle : wie verantwortungsbewusstes Management Vertrauen, Leistung und Innovation fördert [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3409034447 9783409034449}, refid = {76619492}	\N	4c1808489051f4ee57ba31da52c56ee0	ffb40e1763b65e27425c0d9f5d7b62f9	54928d85d01e75e0134d69adba8e1118	book	Raus aus der Demotivationsfalle: wie verantwortungsbewusstes Management Vertrauen, Leistung und Innovation fördert	Heribert Schmitz	\N	2005
8634050	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley-VCH	\N	\N	\N	3527502696	\N	\N	Die Ideenmaschine: Methode statt Geistesblitz - Wie Ideen industriell produziert werden: Nadja Schnetzler: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783527502691}, asin = {3527502696}, isbn = {3527502696}	\N	a14b0e89c94495017d45adcfc2ee161f	3548c3796e5f6851b6fe7944fddb45d4	ab5f0bddff698aae49d81533a512bdb2	book	Die Ideenmaschine: Methode statt Geistesblitz - Wie Ideen industriell produziert werden	Nadja Schnetzler	\N	2006
8634056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jossey-Bass	San Francisco	\N	The Jossey-Bass Higher Education Series	1555422209	\N	\N	Educating the reflective practitioner : [toward a new design for teaching and learning in the professions] [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1555422209 9781555422202}, refid = {248649816}	\N	ce562bf4ac5dd329aaa4d9ba73c18baa	14263dd1dfbb37cd344a767f24ec8ed8	48030f0dc0af7a2159d31ac72f85b4e6	book	Educating the reflective practitioner	Donald A. Schön	\N	1987
8634062	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Continuum	London [u.a.]	\N	\N	0826479901	\N	\N	Key ideas in educational research [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0826479901  9780826479907}, refid = {255323749}	\N	bb5ec5a21d6aaebc5e6108f2f5a1bba6	26908e57d466ae2c62ebff805bff43ab	76fd0c955dc72c153fa569b41f84a5f7	book	Key ideas in educational research	David Scott and Marlene Morrison	\N	2006
8634064	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reinhardt	München	\N	\N	3825281981	\N	\N	Psychologie des Lernens: Lehrbuch für Pädagogen und Psychologen Uni-Taschenbücher L : Lehrbuch für Pädagogen und Psychologen: Norbert M. Seel: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783825281984}, asin = {3825281981}, isbn = {3825281981}	\N	be670980e7101d32e07a46775dafb5b0	6c970c61532c60e0b351bdf28c971cc7	2a8a3a104fbdf100b3709d7b0df56135	book	Psychologie des Lernens: Lehrbuch für Pädagogen und Psychologen	Norbert M. Seel	\N	2000
8634065	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heyne	München	\N	Heyne Business Nr. 22	3453087879	\N	\N	Das Semco-System: Management ohne Manager. Das neue revolutionäre Führungsmodell [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3453087879}	\N	8670e900ff86a2483ac525a20d19aba1	db7c50f2ecb39dd32c2c4ee5b95be7a2	d98e3b5eb09b3e211e96a2d769695c76	book	Das Semco-System: Management ohne Manager. Das neue revolutionäre Führungsmodell	Ricardo Semler	\N	1996
8634073	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vas-Verlag für Akademische Schriften	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	3888641489	\N	\N	Die Wirklichkeit als Konstruktion: Einführung in konstruktivistisches Denken: Horst Siebert: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783888641480}, asin = {3888641489}, isbn = {3888641489}	\N	c11ec2a009955892c625a59d56cfafef	3b068c6d7774ef0b82bd0ec5238ea320	cc50168704d61e347f92cfce41f8cd1c	book	Die Wirklichkeit als Konstruktion: Einführung in konstruktivistisches Denken	Horst Siebert	\N	2005
8634076	\N	\N	\N	3.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz	Weinheim, Basel	\N	\N	3407253990	\N	\N	Pädagogischer Konstruktivismus: Lernzentrierte…Amazon.de: Horst Siebert: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783407253996}, asin = {3407253990}, isbn = {3407253990}	\N	8063e280bae129989df2be8617a29b88	36b00ea8a40340b3894e5fb4d8cbba3d	67c2e6216256d85b9945a6a1cd11421e	book	Pädagogischer Konstruktivismus: Lernzentrierte Pädagogik in Schule und Erwachsenenbildung	Horst Siebert	\N	2005
8634082	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beck	München	\N	Innovatives Personalmanagement. 7	keyhere	\N	\N	Lernen im Unternehmen : effiziente Organisation durch Lernkultur [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3406401058 : 9783406401053}, refid = {75724034}	\N	3c37fdef84bee32e6dd0a056526be2db	e9ea004225c09b177499b7c661bd18e5	d7bfdaf54bc6fc900d9888777742981e	book	Lernen im Unternehmen: Effiziente Organisation durch Lernkultur	Karlheinz Sonntag	\N	1996
8634095	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technik - Gesundheit - Ökonomie	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster [u.a.]	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung 2003	3830913591	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783830913597}, asin = {3830913591}, isbn = {3830913591}	\N	94aad299a1ea5135cf17bb7f4639e4d6	d5df42b8a3acc85f3a17e99135873c75	cae37fd50189bf26c78072fee8ee53ee	book	Zur betrieblichen Bewertung von Investitionen in Lernkultur und Kompetenzentwicklung - oder: Was kostet die (Weiterbildungs-)Welt?	Giuseppe Strina	ABWF	2003
8634099	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge: Taylor & Francis	London; New York	\N	Adult Education/Psychology	0415149916	\N	\N	Psychology and Adult Learning (Adult Education/Psychology Series): Mark Tennant: Amazon.de: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asin = {0415149916}, dewey = {155.6}, ean = {9780415149914}, isbn = {0415149916}	\N	f95a5c783550a168848a1e6780015e1c	5ba694915dbc8613ed65ba43d3b73856	37415cacb8b1ff9992aaa6c10d11e108	book	Psychology and Adult Learning	Mark Tennant	\N	1997
8634101	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bertelsmann	Bielefeld	\N	Wissenschaft/Praxis DIALOG berufliche Bildung. 1	3763900462	\N	\N	Qualitätsmanagement in der betrieblichen Bildung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3763900462 9783763900466}, refid = {69007494}	\N	587ed5d0cd97d55cd2ef137970e4a7a1	df9fa9821a68d8532ac102d7d7d55200	c5efb764b87c73367c60c3271d2d2345	book	Qualitätsmanagement in der betrieblichen Bildung	\N	Dieter Timmermann and Udo Witthaus and Wolfgang Wittwer and Doris A. Zimmermann	1996
8634108	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	3879883076	\N	\N	Organisationales Lernen durch Teams : Methode und Umsetzung eines teambasierten Projektmanagements [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3879883076 9783879883073}, refid = {260096079}	\N	c394a260eb3ed3e0a3e1e8b6f8df33bf	05ac4dc52c70aa8fba0a0e320f40d0c3	de9ff3d7e2d416ead189dbeacb59d1d4	phdthesis	Organisationales Lernen durch Teams: Methode und Umsetzung eines teambasierten Projektmanagements	Helga Unger	\N	1998
8634119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Asanger	Heidelberg	\N	\N	9783893342327	\N	\N	Wie wir handeln - was wir können : ein Disput als Einführung in die Handlungspsychologie [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {389334232X  9783893342327}, refid = {56869740}	\N	06e2a2086fdb4c35cd03617c33fb7502	d2be21950d91273b0cffa533531b946f	0ea739ae455ee48ca676db9da7d0708e	book	Wie wir handeln - was wir können: ein Disput als Einführung in die Handlungspsychologie	Walter Volpert	\N	1992
8634124	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	3596273684	\N	\N	Denken und Sprechen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3596273684 : 9783596273683}, refid = {74943562}	\N	eca46ba8ed34ccd4cbf1c59f934d5ca1	2119632c3f418abdaa695aaacd2f8c7c	3789c66dafe219e42646e486274c467b	book	Denken und Sprechen	Lev S. Vygotskij	\N	1993
8634126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	de Gruyter	Berlin [u.a.	\N	\N	3110147904	\N	\N	Das lernende Unternehmen : Theorie und Praxis des organisationalen Lernens : [mit Tabellen] [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3110147904 9783110147902}, refid = {214654789}	\N	c5e9a8079dd38f21ae2eda96d943ffaf	290e2550fba033f7961cc3b5c4938b8b	722a609e59f9b2a8e4a22de7de0a32d5	book	Das lernende Unternehmen: Theorie und Praxis des organisationalen Lernens	Heinz-Kurt E. Wahren	\N	1996
8634131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University Press	Buckingham	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Understanding staff development [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0335192890 9780335192892 0335192882  9780335192885}, refid = {32855184}	\N	94a2e55ce405f2b19fad767a0477ba80	879319f2df154d83076175813a8c6658	7488123ebf3948c8c0c88f9848cf7a2e	book	Understanding staff development	Graham Webb	\N	1996
8634141	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bratt-Institut für Neues Lernen	Karlsruhe [u.a]	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Organisationsdiagnose : e. Handbuch mit Theorie u. Praxis [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3885980258 9783885980254}, refid = {157689412}	\N	f8ff2b8f4961b0f829926f763e561d0c	6090a935441d2064505fa4ddeccbefe6	99558aa04199d68e630e4488c62cfcf6	book	Organisationsdiagnose: ein Handbuch mit Theorie und Praxis	Marvin Ross Weisbord	\N	1983
8634142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.	Reading, Mass.	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Organizational diagnosis : a workbook of theory and practice [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0201083574 9780201083576}, refid = {4005085}	\N	f8b5a591702c0c9a1abe1058391fc1f3	8bdebbfdf4748de2ff4440ccf6161802	7da47e2746453b32cc2cbbdb2e6923a5	book	Organizational diagnosis: a workbook of theory and practice	Marvin Ross Weisbord	\N	1978
8634147	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	\N	3763930884	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Aus- und Weiterbildung : Grundlagen, Handlungsformen, Kooperationen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3763930884 9783763930883}, refid = {314208987}	\N	65892a792ebc147b5cd95653d0fa3ff2	d98cd8e4ce77f72ec9545ab579aec0f5	9db2d247e01ec9c7fc20634d2a173739	book	Hochschuldidaktische Aus- und Weiterbildung: Grundlagen, Handlungsformen, Kooperationen	\N	Ulrich Welbers	2003
8634159	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn: Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006	\N	\N	\N	Logos	Berlin	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Entwicklungslinien der Hochschuldidaktik ein Blick zurück nach vorn ; Beiträge zur Tübinger Tagung vom 29.11. bis 1.12.2006 [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	187-201	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783832516529 3832516522}, refid = {244023268}	\N	ac30ff55f48ee2b2cd9042a024b2eda4	6df1a73d0e5d5c764e0ce409af1832f6	1d45b839d3ec1ae725e3aa42718c28d9	inproceedings	Anschlussfähigkeit und professionelle Identität der Hochschuldidaktik: Ein Blick zurück nach vorn auf den Weg vom Lehren zum Lernen in der Hochschulbildung (Thesen)	Johannes Wildt	Karin Reiber and Regine Richter	2007
8634176	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	keyhere	\N	\N	Lernen in Organisationen : die Inszenierung von kollektiven Lernprozessen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3593362414 9783593362410}, refid = {41222017}	\N	e10c1e3cf7501b9d41f1b6da2b854f13	05d786e89ae4b0c98248a0ecf2ce2f95	8fece10403d717c7344cf624a80d8a11	book	Lernen in Organisationen: die Inszenierung von kollektiven Lernprozessen	Uwe Wilkesmann	\N	1999
8634299	\N	5438	\N	\N	\N	\N	18th International Symposium on Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation, Revised Selected Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	Ki09	\N	\N	first regularly published paper on IGOR2.2	\N	\N	87--102	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/lopstr08.pdf}	\N	7a90f69bccafbf2c83db3a3fbe50a301	e9636f62475a12ae73244bc5b68fba95	4fe82d19cc5a71f9b0086ee1c8caf107	inproceedings	Analytical Inductive Functional Programming	Emanuel Kitzelmann	Michael Hanus	2009
8634382	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ki09a	\N	\N	add on to Ki09 (Analytical Inductive Functional Programming)	\N	Submitted to Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation (LOPSTR 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3953340a391f7146d87fcb0c3a6aa8d	e0c571211d5a9224ca77745a7e63450d	9cfc60f5c557d7ec85c47bc932ea2b34	unpublished	Inductive Reasoning Operators in the Program Synthesis System {IGOR2}	Emanuel Kitzelmann	\N	2009
8634509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Do07	http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/aaip07/	\N		\N	\N	27--38	\N	\N	\N		\N	b349c4a1772800f22259725784c97af4	fa9c1d5318392f8e3eb2ef8fe4585c4e	2c5953735a67fbcbf46087007d2be29d	inproceedings	A Functional Approach to Evolving Recursive Programs	Martin Dost{\\'a}l	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	2007
8634537	\N	2385	\N	\N	\N	\N	Joint International Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, Automated Reasoning, and Symbolic Computation	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNCS	KiScMuWy02	http://www.springerlink.com/content/r02frg6bh82g29pw/	\N	Inductive Synthesis of Functional Programs	\N	\N	337--354	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/aisc02.pdf}	We present an approach to folding of finite program terms based on the detection of recurrence relations in a single given term which is considered as the k-th unfolding of an unknown recursive program. Our approach goes beyond Summers' classical approach in several aspects: It is language independent and works for terms belonging to an arbitrary term algebra; it allows induction of sets of recursive equations which are in some arbitrary ``calls'' relation; induced equations can be dependent on more than one input parameters and we can detect interdependencies of variable substitutions in recursive calls; the given input terms can represent incomplete unfoldings of an hypothetical recursive program.	e60a71ad876e404ff1d66012b0adaceb	bc1717a96ed4ab9c945231b4c3634f0b	494c29710e0fc0f8884611209bd13564	inproceedings	Inductive Synthesis of Functional Programs	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid and Martin M{\\"u}hlpfordt and Fritz Wysotzki	\N	2002
8634563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Technische Universit{\\"a}t Berlin}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BiGoKi02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74f5ada502d77f12e1e56960d36e6b8f	a6d79b401f2930358f666063b52500db	d64e1639ce3ec51871d13fe6d175b34e	techreport	The Double-Scan Skeleton and its Parallelization	Holger Bischof and Sergei Gorlatch and Emanuel Kitzelmann	\N	2002
8634662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ombre Corte	Verona	\N	\N	perz	http://www.ombrecorte.it/more.asp?id=199&tipo=novita	\N	ombre corte	\N	Prefazione di Augusto Illuminati	pp. 159 14, 00 	\N	\N	\N		\N	16815f6f6eb5794678f9d1c11c520673	9cfa714327c382067dc1737b4a09d45d	1e2b33337e6c54059da58baefbded1df	book	Intrusi. Vuoto comunitario e nuovi cittadini
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	Ramona Parenzan	\N	2007
8635572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Orbis mediaevalis	GJdBdA	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	9	\N		\N	456051f60893d416719acfbafcd3f1a8	9f7118ea71d69dafdd4346c870e3d3fc	4e67129e65b2702e9eec1755c8ab70c7	book	Das Bild des Anderen. Entstehung und Wirkung deutsch-französischer Fremdbilder in der volkssprachlichen Literatur und Historiographie des 12. bis 14. Jahrhunderts	Georg Jostkleigrewe	\N	2008
8636283	Integrated Photonics and Nanophotonics Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Integrated Photonics and Nanophotonics Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	Popovic:08	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=IPNRA-2008-ITuA6	\N	Optics InfoBase - Circuit Theory and Microphotonic Circuit Design: From Resonant Filters to Light-Powered Nanomachines	\N	\N	ITuA6	\N	\N	\N		\N	13ee577a731a7c493af50a1dc628d193	68849f6a6e0d02120be3ef0188984460	cbffa70c56b9509dbf99d2953ecd80a9	inproceedings	Circuit Theory and Microphotonic Circuit Design: From Resonant Filters to Light-Powered Nanomachines	Milos A. Popovic and Peter T. Rakich and Tymon Barwicz and Marcus S. Dahlem and Fuwan Gan and Charles W. Holzwarth and Henry I. Smith and Franz X. K\\"{a}rtner and Erich P. Ippen	\N	2008
8636287	Opt. Lett.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Byun:08	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-33-19-2221	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - High-repetition-rate, 491 MHz, femtosecond fiber laser with low timing jitter	\N	\N	2221--2223	\N	19	\N		\N	35e570e1d8975a750e8caff32452b4af	bb7cf1aeeb42cfe54e0cd1647a09f066	d55fd78ee52bd48a737462b5c7f0cd50	article	High-repetition-rate, 491 MHz, femtosecond fiber laser with low timing jitter	Hyunil Byun and Dominik Pudo and Jian Chen and Erich P. Ippen and Franz X. K\\"{a}rtner	\N	2008
8636365	Biogeosciences	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bg-6-1027-2009	http://www.biogeosciences.net/6/1027/2009/	\N		\N	\N	1027--1041	\N	6	\N	issn = {1726-4170}	\N	3192c5cedec2b90beff9b704ee433edf	ab75d6f944863947ea3a278e3012b9ad	d74caa187ff7ea1a41abeaf3b797051a	article	Precipitation as driver of carbon fluxes in 11 African ecosystems	L. Merbold and J. Ardö and A. Arneth and R. J. Scholes and Y. Nouvellon and A. de Grandcourt and S. Archibald and J. M. Bonnefond and N. Boulain and N. Brueggemann and C. Bruemmer and B. Cappelaere and E. Ceschia and H. A. M. El-Khidir and B. A. El-Tahir and U. Falk and J. Lloyd and L. Kergoat and V. Le Dantec and E. Mougin and M. Muchinda and M. M. Mukelabai and D. Ramier and O. Roupsard and F. Timouk and E. M. Veenendaal and W. L. Kutsch	\N	2009
8636394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stauffer2005	http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0512105	\N	[cs/0512105] A study of the edge-switching Markov-chain method for the generation of random graphs	\N	cite arxiv:cs.DM/0512105
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We study the problem of generating connected random graphs with no self-loops
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or multiple edges and that, in addition, have a given degree sequence. The
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generation method we focus on is the edge-switching Markov-chain method, whose
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functioning depends on a parameter w related to the method's core operation of
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an edge switch. We analyze two existing heuristics for adjusting w during the
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generation of a graph and show that they result in a Markov chain whose
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stationary distribution is uniform, thus ensuring that generation occurs
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uniformly at random. We also introduce a novel w-adjusting heuristic which,
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even though it does not always lead to a Markov chain, is still guaranteed to
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converge to the uniform distribution under relatively mild conditions. We
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report on extensive computer experiments comparing the three heuristics'
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performance at generating random graphs whose node degrees are distributed as
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power laws.
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	11c5e0ea4415844bb06582a6b5b4ebda	ad86a7895c6f0249bb52bbc8b48bf461	06c70588845bd953a06b61c869907581	misc	A study of the edge-switching Markov-chain method for the generation of
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  random graphs	Alexandre O. Stauffer and Valmir C. Barbosa	\N	2005
8637919	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	butts_sna	http://erzuli.ss.uci.edu/R.stuff	\N		\N	R package version 1.5	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ebd875cfd2cb12dee7d4ffa1ce1c5688	c84923ab75e0bed813727b9a39a25c68	7f959a7665ea796c5723783d0dd8c1c9	manual	sna: Tools for Social Network Analysis	Carter T. Butts	\N	2007
8637953	InterJournal	Complex Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	csardi_igraph	http://igraph.sf.net	\N		\N	Gute Alternative zu UCI-Net und Pajek. Liest die Standard-Dateiformate aus anderen SNA-Tools. Visualisierungen mit der gewohnten Qualität der R-Grafik-Ausgabe.	1695	\N	\N	\N		\N	7a8e103011220d215b7b9aadb31f092c	bb49a4a77b42229a427fec316e9fe515	ba4300e209e74d42fd59b6857a6e5e0b	article	The igraph software package for complex network research	Gabor Csardi and Tamas Nepusz	\N	2006
8638260	taz	\N	\N	\N	25.05.2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krawinkel2009Reis	http://www.taz.de/1/debatte/kommentar/artikel/1/vom-goldenen-reiskorn/	\N		\N	Michael Krawinkel ist Professor für Ernährung des Menschen mit Schwerpunkt Ernährung in Entwicklungsländern, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. Er ist Mitglied des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Ein Argument, das in keiner Gentechnikdebatte fehlt, ist der Hinweis auf den Nutzen der Gentechnik für die Welternährung. Mit Agrogentechnik könne Saatgut entwickelt werden, das den Hunger in der Welt besiege, weil die Ernteerträge steigen, Nährstoffe in der Pflanze angereichert würden und diese resistent gegen Schädlinge, Trockenheit und salzhaltige Böden werde.
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Michael Krawinkel ist Professor für Ernährung des Menschen mit Schwerpunkt Ernährung in Entwicklungsländern, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. Er ist Mitglied des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung.
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Was die gentechnische Veränderung von Baumwolle und Soja damit zu tun hat, erschließt sich nur über den Umweg erhöhter Einkommen für die Farmer. Der kürzlich erschienene Bericht des Büros für Technikfolgenabschätzung des Bundestags formuliert es so: "Seriöse wissenschaftliche Übersichtsstudien verweisen auf das grundsätzliche Problem, dass der tatsächliche bzw. mögliche Nutzen und Gewinn aus der Verwendung transgenen Saatguts in vielfacher Weise durch regionale und betriebliche Faktoren beeinflusst wird […]." Das bedeutet: Neben den erwünschten Eigenschaften der gentechnisch veränderten Sorten gibt es ein erhebliches Risiko mangelhafter Anpassung der Pflanzen an Böden, Klima und Schädlinge der Entwicklungsländer. Nicht nur die möglichen, sondern auch die bereits eingetretenen Ernteausfälle, die den wirtschaftlichen Ruin und das Zusammenbrechen der Nahrungssicherheit der Bauern zur Folge haben, stehen im krassen Gegensatz zur versprochenen Verbesserung. Man denke nur daran, dass zahlreiche indische Bauern im Jahr 2007 Selbstmord verübten, weil sie ihre Kredite für das Saatgut von der Firma Monsanto nicht zurückzahlen konnten.
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Zudem muss man sich fragen, welchen Anreiz es für Bauern in Entwicklungsländern überhaupt gibt, ihre landwirtschaftliche Produktion - mit welcher Technologie auch immer - zu steigern, wenn gleichzeitig auf den ihnen zugänglichen Märkten die Überschüsse der hoch subventionierten Landwirtschaft aus der nördlichen Hemisphäre verramscht werden. Die unselige Politik des Freihandels, die es sogenannten Entwicklungsländern verbietet, zum Schutz ihrer eigenen Bauern ordentliche Zölle auf Agrarimporte zu erheben, und gleichzeitig Agrarsubventionen hier erlaubt, verdirbt dort die Preise ohne Ende.
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Aber zurück zur Agrogentechnik. Als Beispiel für eine gelungene gentechnische Veränderung von Nahrungspflanzen wird immer wieder der "Golden Rice" genannt. Ich setze ihn in Gänsefüßchen, weil es sich bei dem Namen um einen bislang unbegründeten Euphemismus handelt. Die Entwicklung dieser Reissorte war eine züchtungstechnische Großtat gentechnischer Veränderung von Pflanzen; sie ist biotechnologisch beeindruckend und respektabel. Im Jahr 2000 war zwar zunächst so wenig Betakarotin, eine Vorstufe des Vitamin A, in den Körnern, dass nachgebessert werden musste, aber dann gab es den "Golden Rice 2", in dem 23-mal so viel Betakarotin vorhanden ist und in dem auf das Antibiotika-Resistenz-Gen verzichtet wurde. So weit, so gut.
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Der Beweis fehlt
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Der Erfinder behauptete nun öffentlich, dass Gentechnikkritiker aus Europa die Verantwortung für Todesfälle und die Erblindung von Millionen Kindern in aller Welt zu tragen hätten. Eine These, die wissenschaftlich durch nichts belegt ist. Allerdings wurden seit 2004 und 2005 Humanstudien durchgeführt und teilweise abgeschlossen. Diese sollten nachweisen, wie gut der Körper das im "Golden Rice" vorhandene Betakarotin nutzen kann. Aber Ergebnisse zur sogenannten Bioverfügbarkeit wurden nie veröffentlicht. Selbst die Projektwebsite (www.goldenrice.org) verweist nicht auf eine entsprechende wissenschaftliche Publikation und berichtet bisher nur über die "erfolgreiche" Durchführung eines "human feeding trial" - ohne konkrete Ergebnisse zu nennen. Nun haben dreißig Wissenschaftler der Bostoner Tufts University kürzlich dagegen protestiert, dass bei diesen Studien gegen den Nürnberger Ethikcode als grundlegende Regel guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis verstoßen wurde: Kinder einer Grundschule in China wurden als Studienobjekte eingesetzt. Auf Druck der Regierung musste der Versuch abgebrochen werden.
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Auch im Bereich der Biomedizin regt sich Kritik am "Golden Rice"-Konzept der Vitamin-A-Versorgung. Im Dezember 2008 wies Dave Schubert vom bekannten Salk Institute in La Jolla, Kalifornien, darauf hin, dass neuartige biologisch aktive Pflanzeninhaltsstoffe wie das Betakarotin im Reis völlig unerwartete und unerwünschte Stoffwechseleffekte auslösen können. Ein Teil des Betakarotins wird nämlich in Retinsäure umgewandelt, die als Regulator für Zellwachstum und -differenzierung wirkt. Völlig gefahrlos erscheint dagegen die Bekämpfung des Vitamin-A-Mangels durch eine vielfältige Ernährung, etwa den Verzehr von betakarotinhaltigen Pflanzen und Früchten sowie tierischen Nahrungsmitteln - das ist nachhaltig, fördert die lokale Landwirtschaft und hat auch nicht nur einen Nährstoff, sondern eine insgesamt gesundheitsfördernde Ernährung im Blick.
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Schließlich muss man sich fragen, wo wir endlich anfangen wollen, den Hunger in der Welt effektiv zu bekämpfen. Wenn wir nicht methodenverliebt und mit dem vorrangigen Ziel der Förderung der Agrochemie- und Saatgutkonzerne an das Problem herangehen, geht es um Produktionssteigerung und -sicherung kleinbäuerlicher Landwirtschaft in den Entwicklungsländern selbst. Die steigende Zahl von Menschen, die in Nahrungsunsicherheit leben, zeigt, dass die bisherigen Ansätze dort komplett versagen. Verbesserung lokalen Saatguts, Verminderung der Verluste, die nach der Ernte entstehen, Verzicht auf subventionierte Agrarexporte und Förderung ländlicher Entwicklung sind echte Ansatzpunkte.
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Das klingt nicht nach Innovation, aber es ist zielführend - was man von dem Missbrauch des Arguments, Grüne Gentechnik leiste einen Beitrag zur Hungerbekämpfung, nicht sagen kann. Dessen Protagonisten leisten der Entwicklung Vorschub, dass die Saatgut- und Agrochemiekonzerne des Nordens die Märkte hier und im Süden erobern und die dortige kleinbäuerliche Landwirtschaft verdrängen. MICHAEL KRAWINKEL 	534634070cb04b5ca26e437bece5a924	d902e043323c5ceb3c56bc4019e7b820	b09171aa24b64e7e4956c1491ab6296f	article	Vom Goldenen Reiskorn. Der Aufstieg der Gentechnologie nützt vor allem den Saatgutkonzernen.	Michael Krawinkel	\N	2009
8638885	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Atlantis Press	\N	\N	\N	HoKiSc09	http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/agi.2009.16	\N		\N	\N	55--60	\N	\N	\N		In this paper we present a comparison of several inductive programming (IP) systems. IP addresses the problem of learning (recursive) programs from incomplete specifications, such as input/output examples. First, we introduce conditional higher-order term rewriting as a common framework for inductive logic and inductive functional program synthesis. Then we characterise the several ILP systems which belong either to the most recently researched or currently to the most powerful IP systems within this framework. In consequence, we propose the inductive functional system IGOR II as a powerful and efficient approach to IP. Performance of all systems on a representative set of sample problems is evaluated and shows the strength of IGOR II.	36eff5bc6f3e61d5100745a8d76f4327	111e03d2cf8c25e44b1281ec3c89bff7	da6ae9edda3605a5abf09e0099706552	inproceedings	A Unifying Framework for Analysis and Evaluation of Inductive Programming Systems	Martin Hofmann and Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	B. Goertzel and P. Hitzler and M. Hutter	2009
8638900	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technische Univeristät München	\N	GY08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	82a480d2a9e824231769f05c9efe74a8	00803ac2746a8003676cde800ccc5eb2	9f9bd2fdcb2e99e25152d8616169b1a3	mastersthesis	Real-time object recognition	Yuan Gong	\N	2008
8638910	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Atlantis Press	\N	\N	\N	ScHoKi09	http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/agi.2009.35	\N		\N	\N	162--167	\N	\N	\N		One of the most admirable characteristic of the human cognitive system is its ability to extract generalized rules covering regularities from example experience presented by or experienced from the environment. Humans' problem solving, reasoning and verbal behavior often shows a high degree of systematicity and productivity which can best be characterized by a competence level reflected by a set of recursive rules. While we assume that such rules are different for different domains, we believe that there exists a general mechanism to extract such rules from only positive examples from the environment. Our system Igor2 is an analytical approach to inductive programming which induces recursive rules by generalizing over regularities in a small set of positive input/output examples. We applied Igor2 to typical examples from cognitive do- mains and can show that the Igor2 mechanism is able to learn the rules which can best describe systematic and productive behavior in such domains.	7cbfe1064bd9a20541c97982515b4b31	c7817aae2225a60bbdd9c23edb38931e	e410f2d85c224227e11e8c931d1b4190	inproceedings	Analytical Inductive Programming as a Cognitive Rule Acquisition Device	Ute Schmid and Martin Hofmann and Emanuel Kitzelmann	B. Goertzel and P. Hitzler and M. Hutter	2009
8638928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	Atlantis Press	\N	\N	\N	CrKiHoSc09	http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/agi.2009.1	\N		\N	\N	19--24	\N	\N	\N		Analytical inductive programming and evolutionary inductive programming are two opposing strategies for learning recursive programs from incomplete specifications such as input/output examples. Analytical inductive programming is data-driven, namely, the minimal recursive generalization over the positive input/output examples is generated by recurrence detection. Evolutionary inductive programming, on the other hand, is based on searching through hypothesis space for a (recursive) program which performs sufficiently well on the given input/output examples with respect to some measure of fitness. While analytical approaches are fast and guarantee some characteristics of the induced program by construction (such as minimality and termination) the class of inducable programs is restricted to problems which can be specified by few positive examples. The scope of programs which can be generated by evolutionary approaches is, in principle, unrestricted, but generation times are typically high and there is no guarantee that such a program is found for which the fitness is optimal. We present a first study exploring possible benefits from combining analytical and evolutionary inductive programming. We use the analytical system Igor2 to generate skeleton programs which are used as initial hypotheses for the evolutionary system Adate. We can show that providing such constraints can reduce the induction time of Adate.	29902e791f4a446fca6539a0ae656554	69221562f265608184357d1afb2bbd7f	97cf643563d04bb53e96439554a27e5b	inproceedings	Combining Analytical and Evolutionary Inductive Programming	Neil Crossley and Emanuel Kitzelmann and Martin Hofmann and Ute Schmid	B. Goertzel and P. Hitzler and M. Hutter	2009
8638996	Precision Agriculture	5	\N	\N	#oct#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thorp2004	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11119-004-5321-1	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	477--508	\N	5	\N		In the effort of developing precision agriculture tools, remote sensing has been commonly considered as an effective technique for weed patch delineation, where weed infestations are detected based on variations in the plant canopy spectral response. Because the canopy spectral response is important for weed detection, discussions on the irradiative interaction of light in plant canopies and the effect of variable soil background on the canopy spectral response are presented in this review. Also, a presentation of the current techniques for removal of soil effects, including vegetation indices and spectral mixture analysis, shows that these techniques have not been adequately developed for use in remote sensing-based weed detection applications. Given the nature of light interaction in a plant canopy, this review proposes that the spectral response of a plant canopy depends on both the species and the biomass density. Remote detection of weeds from ground-, aircraft-, and satellite-based platforms has been accomplished on a wide scale, yet the use of these weed detection methods to make variable-rate herbicide applications has not occurred as often. By judging success based on variable-rate herbicide applications rather than precise weed localization, some of the current problems in weed sensing may be skirted.
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ER  -	b07ea9c36607fe8eb49ce621139d8514	60fd9c8735590927c7ac4ab14cbcbaf6	c8c768483953cf15c477596fd88dddd3	article	A Review on Remote Sensing of Weeds in Agriculture	K.R. Thorp and L.F. Tian	\N	2004
8639032	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	System Demonstrations of the 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiHo08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	209f65b2e91781f97b49f82380312630	1a5686f0533e35374fa761d37e69df5c	516dfcc34c51385f0307739ce64bde08	inproceedings	Igor2 -- An Inductive Functional Programming Prototype	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Martin Hofmann	\N	2008
8639154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working Paper	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McKnight1996	http://www.misrc.umn.edu/workingpapers/fullPapers/1996/9604_040100.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		What does the word ‘trust’ mean? Scholars continue to express concern regarding their collective lack of consensus about trust’s meaning. Conceptual confusion on trust makes comparing one trust study to another problematic. To facilitate cumulative trust research, the authors propose two kinds of trust typologies: (a) a classification system for types of trust, and (b) definitions of six related trust types that form a model. Some of the model’s implications for management are also outlined. 	f3d3268c7d1c94f20a6dfb1669b76d3a	8209f429eb9e572616a7c755f94685d3	b40e5f40109305323a8bcebdcd818858	misc	The Meanings of Trust	D. Harrison McKnight and Norman L. Chervany	\N	1996
8639167	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECML/PKDD-2007 Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ki07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	15--26	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/aaip07.pdf}	\N	78a52bb7d3cd820b33066467e354f1f6	603915336a791a014be7342f88ca2fe4	4ce1e630eea07332ecf4fc7faf1abda6	inproceedings	Data-Driven Induction of Recursive Functions from Input/Output-Examples	Emanuel Kitzelmann	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	2007
8639171	\N	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	KI-2007 Workshop on Learning from Non-Vectorial Data	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Cognitive Science, {Universit{\\"a}t Osnabr{\\"u}ck}	\N	\N	Publications of the Institute of Cognitive Science	Ki07	\N	\N		\N	\N	36--45	\N	\N	\N		We describe a technique for inducing recursive functional programs over algebraic datatypes from few non-recursive and only positive ground example-equations. Induction is data-driven and based onstructural regularities between example terms. In our approach, functional programs are represented as constructor term rewriting systems containing recursive rewrite rules. In addition to the examples for the target functions, background knowledge functions that may be called by the induced functions can be given in form of ground equations. Our algorithm induces several dependent recursive target functions over arbitrary user-defined algebraic datatypes in one step and automatically introduces auxiliary subfunctions if needed. We have implemented a prototype of the described method and applied it to a number of problems.	c5fa34dd80e602db6f9d295c01fcefd2	72a3e6a7a8143efa0a7498049e07ec0d	1752db07ceece3158901bb9365b35e93	inproceedings	Data-driven Learning of Functions over Algebraic Datatypes from Input/Output-Examples	Emanuel Kitzelmann	Peter Geibel and Brijnesh J. Jain	2007
8639188	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiSc07a	http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/aaip07/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/aaip07_proc.pdf}	\N	8b4fc4619793bf9df74eed9ef516faa7	d966374fb49c075ebc9b16776a83a2b5	b579d311accfd5dbfa99a0b27023fe59	proceedings	Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD-2007 Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	2007
8639238	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiOlSc05	http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/aaip05/proceedings/proceedings.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/aaip05_proc.pdf}	\N	2a4fde7de5d75f3832bf8a99e41bda04	24b96a6946005eb5aea355733115a8cd	9ccaf6661a6aa612aa5365bbecaf2b87	proceedings	Proceedings of the ICML-2005 Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Roland Olsson and Ute Schmid	2005
8639252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML-2005 Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiSc05	http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/aaip05/proceedings/aaip05_ifps.pdf	\N		\N	\N	15--27	\N	\N	\N	location = {Bonn, Germany}, pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/aaip05.pdf}	\N	0bcd4726e270bee8f208b2720b8500af	7a094bf46a16c29329b643041003846d	4c52ca6eb4a86cbca677c3e5d93ccdb4	inproceedings	An Explanation Based Generalization Approach to Inductive Synthesis of Functional Programs	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Roland Olsson and Ute Schmid	2005
8639294	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	First International {IEEE} Symposium on Intelligent Systems {(IS 2002)}	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	\N	\N	\N	KiScMuWy02a	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IS.2002.1044245	\N		\N	\N	144--149	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/ieeeis02.pdf}	We present an approach to inductive synthesis of functional programs based on the detection of recurrence relations. A given term is considered as the k-th unfolding of an unknown recursive program. If a recurrence relations can be identified in the term, it can be folded into a recursive program which: (a) can reproduce the term and (b) generalizes over it. Our approach goes beyond Summers' classical approach (1977) in several aspects: it is language independent and works for terms belonging to an arbitrary term algebra; it allows induction of sets of recursive equations which are in some arbitrary `calls' relation; induced equations can be dependent on more than one input parameters and we can detect interdependencies of variable substitutions in recursive calls; the given input terms can represent incomplete unfoldings of an hypothetical recursive program.	45a189e630910383ef319ac2e8a04114	051ec0a100e59f9527e9585ab55a7319	2a17973c9201d387584351f85c0fe55a	inproceedings	Folding of Finite Program Terms to Recursive Program Schemes	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid and Martin M{\\"u}hlpfordt and Fritz Wysotzki	\N	2002
8639309	Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science	174	\N	\N	\N	\N	7th International Workshop on Rule Based Programming {(RULE 2006)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiSc07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2006.11.015	\N		\N	\N	49--63	\N	1	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/entcs07.pdf}	We present a technique for inducing functional programs from few, well chosen input/output-examples (I/O-examples). Potential applications for automatic program or algorithm induction are to enable end users to create their own simple programs, to assist professional programmers, or to automatically invent completely new and efficient algorithms. In our approach, functional programs are represented as constructor term rewriting systems (CSs) containing recursive rules. I/O-examples for a target function to be implemented are a set of pairs of terms (F(i_i),o_i) meaning that F(i_i)---denoting application of function F to input i_i---is rewritten to o_i by a CS implementing the function F. Induction is based on detecting syntactic regularities between example terms. In this paper we present theoretical results and describe an algorithm for inducing CSs over arbitrary signatures/data types which consist of one function defined by an arbitrary number of rules with an arbitrary number of non-nested recursive calls in each rule. Moreover, we present empirical results based on a prototypical implementation.	cbaf9ec949faaf10e016247ffdb9b9da	2dcd4314ec132af22225ada9f0813473	e094a269d90aabcdf7631b7a74a1449f	article	Inducing Constructor Systems from Example-Terms by Detecting Syntactical Regularities	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	M. Fern{\\'a}ndez and R. L{\\"a}mmel	2007
8639333	Transactions of the ASAE	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burks2000	http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1406730	\N		\N	\N	441-448	\N	2	\N		The environmental impact of herbicide utilization has stimulated research into new methods of weed control, such as selective herbicide application on highly infested crop areas. This research utilized the Color Co-occurrence Method (CCM) to determine whether traditional statistical discriminant analysis can be used to discriminate between six different classes of groundcover. The weed species evaluated were giant foxtail, crabgrass, common lambs quarter, velvetleaf, and ivyleaf morningglory, along with a soil image data set. The between species discriminant analysis showed that the CCM texture statistics procedure was able to classify between five weed species and soil with an accuracy of 93% using hue and saturation statistics, only. A significant accomplishment of this work was the elimination of the intensity texture features from the model, which reduces computational requirements by one-third.	f551148293de9fdb20328f27c5c6d3b2	b1206309b9762248130dbd82b4ee096a	e62125760134564b6cef7c315f73a416	article	Classification of weed species using color texture features and discriminant analysis	Burks T. F. and Shearer S. A. and Payne F. A	\N	2000
8639362	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tian2002	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-473FW4K-1/2/2526425b75d209976537c4eb53fed39c	\N		\N	\N	133 - 149	\N	2-3	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1699(02)00097-2}	The smart sprayer, a local-vision-sensor-based precision chemical application system, was developed and tested. The long-term objectives of this project were to develop new technologies to estimate weed density and size in real-time, realize site-specific weed control, and effectively reduce the amount of herbicide applied to the crop fields. This research integrated a real-time machine vision sensing system and individual nozzle controlling device with a commercial map-driven-ready herbicide sprayer to create an intelligent sensing and spraying system. The machine vision system was specially designed to work under outdoor variable lighting conditions. Multiple vision sensors were used to cover the target area. Weed infestation conditions in each control zones (management zone) were detected rather than trying to identify each individual plant in the field. To increase the delivery accuracy, each individual spray nozzle was controlled separately. The integrated system was tested to evaluate the effectiveness and performance under varying commercial field conditions. Using the on-board differential GPS, geo-referenced chemical input maps (equivalent to weed maps) were also recorded in real-time.	c9d54dfc752a2cb3b3dac1fefade5d2c	17d568c4dbc10641a7f67c6a49168818	6ea2395c1011edc88b3209a91bf4642e	article	Development of a sensor-based precision herbicide application system	Lei Tian	\N	2002
8639384	Der Tagesspiegel	\N	\N	\N	6.3.2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagesspiegel2007bio	http://www.tagesspiegel.de/magazin/wissen/gesundheit/art300,1897088	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		An „Genmais“ und „Gentomaten“ scheiden sich die Geister. Doch beim öffentlichen Streit über „Genfood“ wird gerne übersehen, welche Fortschritte die Forschung in letzter Zeit gemacht hat. Einen Überblick gibt jetzt die gestern vorgestellte Studie „Grüne Gentechnologie“ der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (Elsevier Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 25 Euro). „Wir wollen damit dazu beitragen, die Diskussion zu versachlichen“, sagt Ferdinand Hucho, Biochemiker an der FU Berlin und Sprecher der Arbeitsgruppe Gentechnologie der Akademie.
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Neu sind in der grünen Gentechnik etwa die Techniken des „Smart Breeding“. Dafür werden – nicht grundsätzlich anders als in der traditionellen landwirtschaftlichen Pflanzenzucht – Kulturpflanzen mit Wildpflanzen gekreuzt, etwa eine auf dem Markt besonders erfolgreiche Tomate mit einer Wildsorte, die eine einzelne besonders erwünschte Eigenschaft zu bieten hat.
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Es geht dabei nur um einzelne Gene, die beispielsweise dazu führen, dass der Zuckergehalt einer Frucht sich erhöht oder dass eine Reissorte Überschwemmungen besser verkraftet. An einer solchen Sorte arbeitet das Internationale Institut für Reisforschung zusammen mit der Universität von Kalifornien.
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Für eine Sojasorte mit geringerem Gehalt an Linolensäure, deren Öl weniger schnell ranzig werden soll, interessieren sich die Forscher der Firma Monsanto. Anders als in der klassischen Pflanzenzucht kann hier die Einkreuzung der erwünschten Gene mittels Analyse des Erbguts (DNS) nachgewiesen werden. Man muss also nicht warten, bis das Merkmal an der Pflanze sichtbar ist.
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Beim „Smart Breeding“ kommen auch molekularbiologische Techniken zum Zuge, doch werden keine Gene von einer Art in die andere verpflanzt. Für diese Art der Präzisionszüchtung sind Erkenntnisse der Genomforschung wichtig. „Zurzeit wird das Genom von mehr als zehn Pflanzen sequenziert“, erklärt Bernd Müller-Röber, Pflanzenforscher an der Uni Potsdam und federführend bei der Publikation. Die Erfolge der Technik hängen davon ab, ob die eingeschleusten Gene der Wildpflanze auch wirklich in der Frucht der Nutzpflanze aktiviert werden.
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Wenig bekannt ist auch, dass mittels grüner Gentechnologie inzwischen nicht nur transgene Pflanzen gezüchtet werden, die etwa das Erbgut von Bakterien enthalten, sondern auch „cisgene“ Pflanzen. Ihnen werden Abschnitte des Genoms entnommen, außerhalb der Pflanze neu kombiniert und dann in das Genom rückübertragen. Das soll zu neuen Eigenschaften führen. So kann eine Pflanze etwa in die Lage versetzt werden, ein Enzym, das bisher nur im Blatt gebildet wurde, auch in der Wurzel zu produzieren. Diese Technik, an der Firmen in den USA und in Neuseeland feilen, soll zum Beispiel die Widerstandskraft von Nutzpflanzen gegen Schädlinge verbessern helfen. Noch ist allerdings unklar, ob die Gene wirklich an der gewünschten Stelle ankommen, und ob sie dort korrekt abgelesen werden können.
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Die Autoren der Studie diskutieren auch die Frage, wie solche Pflanzen rechtlich zu behandeln sein werden: Einerseits sind sie mit gentechnischen Verfahren hergestellt, andererseits enthalten sie im Unterschied zu transgenen Pflanzen kein fremdes Erbgut. „Für die Grundlagenforschung ist zu fordern, dass aus genehmigten Freisetzungsversuchen erfolgende Auskreuzungen nicht als kommerzielles Inverkehrbringen gewertet werden“, heißt es im Akademiebericht. Man müsse Regelungen finden, die die Forschung nicht behindern, gleichzeitig aber dem Sicherheitsbedürfnis von Landwirten und Verbrauchern Rechnung tragen.
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Die Autoren plädieren auch dafür, die Etiketten „Bio“ und „Gen“ in Deutschland nicht länger als Gegensatz anzusehen. Schließlich war es schon in der ersten Generation der grünen Genforschung erklärtes Ziel, Nutzpflanzen zu entwickeln, die mit wenig oder ganz ohne Unkraut- und Insektenvernichtungsmittel gedeihen. Und auch ökologisch arbeitende Landwirte wollen ohne solche Chemikalien auskommen.
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Ein gemeinsames Anliegen von Ökologie und Gentechnik ist es auch, mehr Biomasse erzeugen zu können, die für die Energiegewinnung gebraucht wird. Die Forscher arbeiten daran, dass Pflanzen auf kargen Böden gedeihen und etwa Trockenheit besser vertragen – sich also umweltbedingten Stressfaktoren besser anpassen können.
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„Wenn man die Geschichte der Pflanzenforschung betrachtet, wird schnell klar, wie stark in der Züchtung schon immer eingegriffen wurde", sagt Müller-Röber. Durch die moderne Molekularbiologie haben sich die Werkzeuge für die Forschung entscheidend verbessert. „Umso enttäuschender wäre es, wenn die jungen Forscher, die wir hier ausbilden, ins Ausland abwandern würden“, sagte FU-Forscher Hucho dem Tagesspiegel.
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8642042	iw-trends	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weiss2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-17	\N	1	\N		\N	975e66ac11cae86d8045d097bbdc46ee	d9f4addb1012e14441a68370102d3a59	9d209794ed33a1dcbf2163f0318977b7	article	Betriebliche Weiterbildung 2001: Ergebnisse einer IW-Erhebung	Reinhold Weiß	\N	2003
8642098	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	State University of New York Press	Albany	\N	\N	cell1984	\N	\N	Learning to learn from experience [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0873958322 9780873958325 0873958330  9780873958332}, refid = {9784895}	\N	bb5153982f2cac948bc693a7885f8a96	ecccb12c0db432742252ed1d5a7eaa2c	f9c4d29d956dddb059db3b84cfce904d	book	Learning to learn from experience	Edward Cell	\N	1984
8642105	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basic Books	New York	\N	\N	046506874X	\N	\N	The reflective practitioner : how professionals think in action [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {046506874X 9780465068746 9780465068784 0465068782 0851172318  9780851172316  1856282627   9781856282628}, refid = {8709452}	\N	8aaef153a33da5e7e831580fecbeb0f6	8601b90460da170244ee898a16b7345b	9a02a692283b2cfc0bd542848ab85421	book	The reflective practitioner: how professionals think in action	Donald A. Schön	\N	1983
8642144	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scherz	Bern [u.a.]	\N	\N	256246857	\N	\N	Der Baum der Erkenntnis : die biologischen Wurzeln der menschlichen Erkennens [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	refid = {256246857}	\N	37b2ff439d0988c437acf8e0f7d609bc	71afdb2edc2bccbade1c39f09be4f31b	05398a53ac68f282f9efc1886cf42f20	book	Der Baum der Erkenntnis: die biologischen Wurzeln der menschlichen Erkennens	Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela	\N	1987
8642198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied [u.a.]	\N	\N	3472044268	\N	\N	Didaktisches Handeln in der Erwachsenenbildung : Didaktik aus konstruktivistischer Sicht [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3472044268  : 9783472044260}, refid = {48740461}	\N	1af781fbe6f6d9a213bb161f83f6bc18	56766092c3ec55dcc5ab85a88f31d5ab	36f8d0ef4e4b24bea5e70cf925021f41	book	Didaktisches Handeln in der Erwachsenenbildung: Didaktik aus konstruktivistischer Sicht	Horst Siebert	\N	2000
8642207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deutsche Verlagsanstalt	Stuttgart	\N	\N	342102703X	\N	\N	Neuland des Denkens : vom technokrat. zum kybernet. Zeitalter [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {342102703X : 9783421027030}, refid = {74585521}	\N	a926c0c2d727e6c4ff2ea2f8d4bee541	e7496d6131c08b3afad3aad4876914bc	5f1325b3c0411044b3d0f5c1fcf630d2	book	Neuland des Denkens: vom technokratischen zum kybernetische Zeitalter	Frederic Vester	\N	1983
8642357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	3531118854	\N	\N	Soziologische Aufklärung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3531118854 : 9783531118857}, refid = {75507924}	\N	04250ad637338f75d80b68c9de9b0225	833a4170cd914ca423daf9c2dc29fe62	e7f24cb6c3c856c9dae1b6760a6ac884	book	Soziologische Aufklärung	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1994
8642395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Suhrkamp	Frankfurt am Main	\N	\N	3518582402	\N	\N	Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3518582402 9783518582404 351858247X  9783518582473}, refid = {37497394}	\N	e9e73522a9bfe7cb505c1bdea327cbaa	eaad4367061c258c7baecf2bda6aaa8a	859d1e188eb76319103d94cf14c61bf2	book	Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft	Niklas Luhmann	\N	1997
8642531	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	3540646337	\N	\N	Psychologie : mit 70 Tabellen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540646337  : 9783540646334}, refid = {53414137}	\N	c548d4dcd2d3fc46383dede1ffd6c870	101d41bd8f6334b1ec0eaa3b988bb141	e595a252d6c9b99ad8e61b0534cf3828	book	Psychologie	Philip G. Zimbardo and Richard J. Gerrig and Siegfried Hoppe-Graff	\N	1999
8642549	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harper & Row	New York [u.a]	\N	\N	k0060151919	\N	\N	In search of mind : essays in autobiography [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0060151919 9780060151911 0063370352 9780063370357}, refid = {230487843}	\N	ea22aa6786fd35089e460a3c8d875d62	0d434050b058824c508f3c5dc794172b	5e402030d6847de3fa68dcedb0b94d23	book	In search of mind: essays in autobiography	Jerome S. Bruner	\N	1983
8642702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Organisationslernen und Weiterbildung: Die strategische Antwort auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	Luchterhand	Neuwied; Kriftel; Berlin	\N	\N	arnold1995	\N	\N		\N	\N	352-361	\N	\N	\N		\N	349d4becba13f84baf5bdcc4a6be58f1	33c14bc82253a0556da45767681b3cab	eb7a4b5292e60cc1947048b6d9460a9e	incollection	Theorie und Praxis des Systemischen Lernens	Rolf Arnold	\N	1995
8642748	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	3631353782	\N	\N	Entwicklung von Kompetenz : ein neues Paradigma für das Lernen in Schule und Arbeitswelt : Ertrag und Perspektiven der Französischsprachigan Kompetenzforschung und ihre Bedeutung als Gestaltungsprinzip von Bildung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3631353782 9783631353783}, refid = {46619084}	\N	227d56441c673763674b49e0b0642f49	9443e74ab12ce42bca8db89e2b69e2a2	b91acf024e3baf88f0e1f0cbb1b1adde	book	Entwicklung von Kompetenz: ein neues Paradigma für das Lernen in Schule und Arbeitswelt. Ertrag und Perspektiven der Französischsprachigan Kompetenzforschung und ihre Bedeutung als Gestaltungsprinzip von Bildung	Charles Max	\N	1999
8642801	Management Learning	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knightpye2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	473–490	\N	4	\N		\N	071de5ba83e47747e1e64dbb32ddd913	bb22a24e531aba6abd9386c8d14a2b9e	50c9791bc5ec447c591ae57d9604f1cc	article	Exploring the Relationships between Network Change and Network Learning	Louise Knight and Annie Pye	\N	2004
8643906	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jossey-Bass	San Francisco	\N	Jossey-Bass business & management	0787903620	\N	\N	Organizational culture and leadership / by Edgar H. Schein. [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0787903620 9780787903626}, refid = {156220424}	\N	cbb68741fcb5d8809043a0330473d22b	27ad30f597c62600a28b956c6289a337	bf2563abf0fa98a88d9c2e84d7b87707	book	Organizational culture and leadership	Edgar H. Schein	\N	1995
8643960	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	Aachen	\N	Aachener Reihe Mensch und Technik. 38	3860739123	\N	\N	Total-quality-Management-Regelkreise für ingenieurwissenschaftliche Pflichtlehrveranstaltungen an Hochschulen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3860739123  9783860739129}, refid = {52134031}	\N	eaf3c25d4a97354853f1d61d92999ed3	9dd916a2036ff5200aec24988daff72a	e9769cd728acfa956f4c20089a26f347	book	Total-quality-Management-Regelkreise für ingenieurwissenschaftliche Pflichtlehrveranstaltungen an Hochschulen	Insa Dorothea Raue	\N	2002
8643983	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	C. Hanser	München	\N	Handbuch der Weiterbildung für die Praxis in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung. 8	3446134026	\N	\N	Top-Aufgabe : die Entwicklung von Organisationen und menschlichen Ressourcen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3446134026 9783446134027}, refid = {20693390}	\N	b54e9402be11cbf18397f4ecd9a308a7	d53edf6160b7ca58891e442490c8ed2c	b7cbee88ae636797171518af05967086	book	Top-Aufgabe: die Entwicklung von Organisationen und menschlichen Ressourcen	Wolfgang Jeserich	\N	1989
8644000	Journal of European Industrial Training	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mcclelland1994	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-26	\N	1	\N		\N	218c41def98752ea92bcd3e049622f9b	9279450e1790888d21358ff588a76034	f056565314b89f819dfac571703ad810	article	Training Needs Assessment Data – Gathering Methods: Part 1, Survey Questionnaires	Samuel B. McClelland	\N	1994
8644029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Qualitäten betrieblichen Lernens	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]	\N	Betriebliche Bildung. 3	3631447825	\N	\N	Neue Qualitäten betrieblichen Lernens [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3631447825 9783631447826}, refid = {246773846}	\N	b7980078935799568ac492c829e3f539	3b914e870e904dcc25bcb96ac36ea160	2c7a70301b5a906d3fa8f71e504efd06	book	Dialogische Bildungsbedarfsanalyse – eine zentrale Aufgabe des Weiterbildners	Hans Joachim Müller and Wolfgang Stürzl	Harald Geißler	1992
8644135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin [u.a.]	\N	\N	3540333053	\N	\N	Forschungsmethoden und Evaluation für Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler : mit 70 Tabellen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3540333053 9783540333050}, refid = {150308191}	\N	18e3aeffc1fc8ff57f6371304bc31736	d7899dd8d21b19f417a210b2a84f92ee	ce061a2cdc372b2fee5e3763316aa5ec	book	Forschungsmethoden und Evaluation für Human- und Sozialwissenschaftler	Jürgen Bortz and Nicola Döring	\N	2006
8644155	WiST	\N	\N	\N	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kuckertzlomberg	\N	\N		\N	\N	561-566	\N	11	\N		\N	db3461b864c65a19807bef0129fbd08c	18093a682fb2da967ab8ad899eaebfe7	cc20734ce4470fe1496eb5e595bf1a27	article	Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Onlineerhebungsverfahren für Markt- und empirische Wirtschaftsforschung	Andreas Kuckertz and Carina Lomberg	\N	2007
8644164	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	\N	3826590503	\N	\N	Fragebogenuntersuchungen im Internet [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3826590503  9783826590504}, refid = {48741239}	\N	e30e66784b7741630edb67b02e80f6d6	ccb75f2d16208f2b6bbf22979c51c75b	ae85368808f4cfab074d743425a4ff2d	book	Fragebogenuntersuchungen im Internet	Bernad Batinic	\N	2001
8644195	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	München	\N	\N	3486250434	\N	\N	Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3486250434 9783486250435}, refid = {52827494}	\N	0ee3d8a52ca4a0c4b917c94674f128b3	07b5854819db466251daa161c63fb71e	8a71dbe81094bd51aa07bb99255c3394	book	Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung	Rainer Schnell and Paul Bernhard Hill and Elke Esser	\N	1999
8644245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burkhart1999	http://www.abu.uni-hamburg.de/index.php#Fav=E8.4.2&panel=E8/E8.4/.&W=true&DateiName=startseite.htm	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	823aa175b4917c51bfa076586fd8a9c7	13e64657bf026691975c8388ddd8c509	9e07faebd37ba2d3f7261cb7406d2a83	misc	Methodologie der dialogischen Introspektion in der Gruppe:
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Vorträge auf der Tagung 'Über die allmähliche Verfertigung der Gedanken... ' am
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1/2.10.1999 am Institut für Psychologie der Universität Bremen	Thomas Burkart	\N	1999
8644271	\N	\N	\N	erweiterte 2	in Vorbereitung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RWTH Aachen University	Aachen	\N	\N	brallhees2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6863acb7d63913d547c00a6744b8c30f	8f57e42d1aa2079c4b3f995c4f0b8a3a	1d624a82c9d5e20b887efe0b0899b6d3	book	Kompetenzentwicklungsbedarfe und -praxis an technischen Universitäten: Das Fallbeispiel der RWTH Aachen University	Stefan Brall and Frank Hees	\N	2009
8645656	Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics	81	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Glas:2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00340-005-1847-9	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	209--217	\N	2	\N		We demonstrate the generation of ultrabroad spectra in a photonic crystal fiber with a kagome-lattice transverse structure. This two-dimensional periodic photonic lattice allows for strong confinement of light without employing defect states nor using photonic bandgap guiding. Light guiding is mediated by total internal reflection in the intersections of the lattice structure, similar to tapered or micro-structured fibers. The kagome lattice structure is manufactured from a soft glass with a high nonlinearity. Using a Ti:sapphire oscillator as a pump source, we observe for the first time impressive supercontinuum generation in the guided modes of a 2D photonic lattice. Supercontinuum generation is caused by fission and radiation of higher-order solitons in the anomalous dispersion range. Our spectrum encompasses the spectral range from 200 to 1750 nm. The dependence of the continuum on coupling spot location, fiber length, and pump wavelength and power as well as on pulse duration and polarization state is investigated. Using a numerical simulation for the lattice structure, pulse propagation through this structure is theoretically studied. Our model reveals the mechanism of supercontinuuum generation in the 2D photonic structure and explains the essential experimental findings.
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ER  -	f8f40b269f326a44b6daf41cf39bbaf2	7d4c02b0952ef0c55f84102ad13602d5	bd24c6d5f90c08c209f1b12d5501e628	article	Supercontinuum generation in a two-dimensional photonic kagome crystal	P. Glas and D. Fischer and G. Steinmeyer and A. Husakou and J. Herrmann and R. Iliew and N. Skibina and V. Beloglasov and Y. Skibina	\N	2005
8646378	Science	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Couny:2007-Kagome_combs	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/318/5853/1118	\N	Generation and Photonic Guidance of Multi-Octave Optical-Frequency Combs -- Couny et al. 318 (5853): 1118 -- Science	\N	\N	1118-1121	\N	5853	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1149091}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/318/5853/1118.pdf}	Ultrabroad coherent comb-like optical spectra spanning several octaves are a chief ingredient in the emerging field of attoscience. We demonstrate generation and guidance of a three-octave spectral comb, spanning wavelengths from 325 to 2300 nanometers, in a hydrogen-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fiber. The waveguidance results not from a photonic band gap but from the inhibited coupling between the core and cladding modes. The spectrum consists of up to 45 high-order Stokes and anti-Stokes lines and is generated by driving the confined gas with a single, moderately powerful (10-kilowatt) infrared laser, producing 12-nanosecond-duration pulses. This represents a reduction by six orders of magnitude in the required laser powers over previous equivalent techniques and opens up a robust and much simplified route to synthesizing attosecond pulses.
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	be34a1afeabba2c0bb8e0799dd78c03a	07c5b330cb53b1f1866488bfb887ff60	fe260853d7a07189b92891458c058c78	article	Generation and Photonic Guidance of Multi-Octave Optical-Frequency Combs	F. Couny and F. Benabid and P. J. Roberts and P. S. Light and M. G. Raymer	\N	2007
8647819	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HIS	Hannover	\N	Hochschulplanung. 169	342	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1247821fedfe2278ab5a596d5a56bd5d	4033c17dae0f7dc74d9d02c4c14d98a9	4a43fac856cdec9bf2fcccfc8dd6b00a	book	Zwischen Hochschule und Arbeitsmarkt: Eine Befragung der Hochschulabsolventinnen und Hochschulabsolventen des Prüfungsjahres 2001	Kolja Briedis and Karl-Heinz Minks	\N	2004
8647845	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Srivastava00webusage	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Web Usage Mining: Discovery and Applications of Usage Patterns from Web Data	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Web usage mining is the application of data mining techniques to discover usage patterns from Web data, in order to understand and better serve the needs of Web-based applications. Web usage mining consists of three phases, namely preprocessing, pattern discovery, and pattern analysis. This paper describes each of these phases in detail. Given its application potential, Web usage mining has seen a rapid increase in interest, from both the research and practice communities. This paper provides a detailed taxonomy of the work in this area, including research efforts as well as commercial offerings. An up-to-date survey of the existing work is also provided. Finally, a brief overview of the WebSIFT system as an example of a prototypical Web usage mining system is given.	c1e08d15c8424c985611ab6a16f27f48	1eb5389ea7d4da092e3104814a1c2adb	ff45ba27a4ad2fe4f8f7589f519a23d8	misc	Web Usage Mining: Discovery and Applications of Usage Patterns from Web Data	Jaideep Srivastava and Robert Cooley and Jaideep Srivastava £ý and Robert Cooley Þ and Mukund Deshpande and Pang ning Tan	\N	2000
8647936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Swiss Deming Institute	Zumikon	\N	\N	glauser2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	627f82f3abf7c53f87ffec59cbabf239	9b794d6fbf7e8dd901a4964a4b94560e	d2b378fdcf3e3f0ec67c8385cb08d46a	book	Qualität: Quo Vadis?	Ernst C. Glauser	\N	2006
8647941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enke	Stuttgart	\N	\N	313	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fef9df869815d76966da105e2731543a	e866edf42b8342603b48b77d886bd2d6	10be0262de786cda81e43141129dadba	book	Personalentwicklung	Walter Conradi	\N	1985
8647976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luxembourg	\N	\N	315	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a41c7fb46c95b4aa03143452b125707a	fd57de2483154ab0c65420aab5446a82	bb0ecf286b6b22dde3156f381775a94b	book	Continuing training in enterprises in Europe: Results of the second European Continuing Vocational Training Survey in enterprises	{European Commission}	\N	2002
8648132	The Internet and Higher Education	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	garissonetal2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-105	\N	2-3	\N		\N	48d195956b3b91c84cd3c1331bee972b	23c59c257fec5a500af762e6c43da389	a12a0fff5821d01d9d58958bdd4af658	article	Critical Inquiry in a Text-Based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education	D. Randy Garrison and Terry Anderson and Walter Archer	\N	2000
8648183	Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on	20	\N	\N	Oct. 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4479462	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: The Discrete Basis Problem	\N	\N	1348-1362	\N	10	\N	issn = {1041-4347}, doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2008.53}	Matrix decomposition methods represent a data matrix as a product of two factor matrices: one containing basis vectors that represent meaningful concepts in the data, and another describing how the observed data can be expressed as combinations of the basis vectors. Decomposition methods have been studied extensively, but many methods return real-valued matrices. Interpreting real-valued factor matrices is hard if the original data is Boolean. In this paper, we describe a matrix decomposition formulation for Boolean data, the Discrete Basis Problem. The problem seeks for a Boolean decomposition of a binary matrix, thus allowing the user to easily interpret the basis vectors. We also describe a variation of the problem, the Discrete Basis Partitioning Problem. We show that both problems are NP-hard. For the Discrete Basis Problem, we give a simple greedy algorithm for solving it; for the Discrete Basis Partitioning Problem we show how it can be solved using existing methods. We present experimental results for the greedy algorithm and compare it against other, well known methods. Our algorithm gives intuitive basis vectors, but its reconstruction error is usually larger than with the real-valued methods. We discuss about the reasons for this behavior.	c8471715cb7029fe132e453b5ffaf774	94bf964ee1317890418179386c56676e	308b04afdbc7b4070f7d2dc05cf2fcac	article	The Discrete Basis Problem	P. Miettinen and T. Mielikainen and A. Gionis and G. Das and H. Mannila	\N	2008
8648302	AI*IA 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.springerlink.com/content/7at3ta2agrflf0a9	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	237--249	\N	\N	\N		We describe the web usage mining activities of an on-going project, called ClickWorld, that aims at extracting models of the navigational behaviour of a web site users. The models are inferred from the access logs of a web server by means of data and web mining techniques. The extracted knowledge is deployed to the purpose of offering a personalized and proactive view of the web services to users. We first describe the preprocessing steps on access logs necessary to clean, select and prepare data for knowledge extraction. Then we show two sets of experiments: the first one tries to predict the sex of a user based on the visited web pages, and the second one tries to predict whether a user might be interested in visiting a section of the site. 
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ER  -	e3a1cb44ee2178379a9d5ba0501b8b4b	8dc29cedada5b8e9b3571ae77b983e2f	a353fe70cd90fe935915ddb08aefa488	article	Preprocessing and Mining Web Log Data for Web Personalization	M. Baglioni and U. Ferrara and A. Romei and S. Ruggieri and F. Turini	\N	2003
8648340	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 34th annual conference on Design automation	\N	\N	ACM New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	\N	\N	karypis1997mhp	\N	\N		\N	\N	526--529	\N	\N	\N		\N	a5995681560e5cacc82bbf1238dd1b0e	77aa28416ddb1c22834224cf0b09c74e	bdfb6003e7a8786b0a5649bb250c0a77	article	{Multilevel hypergraph partitioning: Application in VLSI domain}	G. Karypis and R. Aggarwal and V. Kumar and S. Shekhar	\N	1997
8648357	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TREC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ault01	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/trec/trec2001.html#AultY01	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2009-03-08 13:32:28 +0200}, date-modified = {2009-03-08 13:32:41 +0200}, ee = {http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec10/papers/cmucat-correct.pdf}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/trec/trec2001.html#AultY01}, date = {2002-05-06}	\N	c0b44434b1c00b411b6864664b6e907c	a4ca6cf0a3a65ecb2cce5463cec46b0d	92f9af21322b7d46281b6c0ffe15d3d3	inproceedings	kNN, Rocchio and Metrics for Information Filtering at TREC-10.	Tom Ault and Yiming Yang	\N	2001
8648369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	6th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems (ICARIS'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hart07	\N	\N		\N	\N	252--263	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2008-04-03 19:55:01 +0300}, date-modified = {2008-04-03 19:57:56 +0300}	\N	07cd60aa28ccfa8ed742c2d04f90a346	95e40a93053dbf5fdd10aa0864fea9f8	5c28f199ecfa514a01ace38730634d8d	inproceedings	Topological Constraints in the Evolution of Idiotypic Networks	Emma Hart and Francisco Santos and Hugues Bersini	Leandro Nunes de Castro and Fernando J. Von Zuben and Helder Knidel	2007
8648373	Scandinavian Journal of Immunology	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	coutinho	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-8	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2008-03-25 01:00:13 +0200}, date-modified = {2008-03-25 01:01:51 +0200}	\N	3fed8796ff558d0aecfe38f48c409ad6	f0ff3ccd5094d2ac021cbdb45052f3be	d2df0bddbd29fbdca53caf5e53e20ba6	article	[Editorial] The Network Theory: 21 Years Later	A. Coutinho	\N	1995
8648428	{IEEE} {T}rans. on {E}volutionary {C}omputation	6	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	castro02	\N	\N		\N	\N	239--251	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2007-04-10 19:41:15 +0300}, date-modified = {2007-06-06 12:08:24 +0300}	\N	d5b5e8302bd79379ec0eaefb14d2e15e	bd0c709c0f4cb3d681df6b7be82a62e3	6747b1a79eb9c91e19d56075844e5d67	article	Learning and optimization using the clonal selection principle	Leandro N. {de Castro} and Fernando J. Von Zuben	\N	2002
8648429	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	2002 Congress on Evolutionary Computation. Part of the 2002 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence.	\N	\N	\N	IEEE	Honolulu, Hawaii, USA	\N	\N	castroTimmis	http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2002/1374	\N		\N	\N	699-704	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-04-10 19:32:30 +0300}, publication_type = {inproceedings}, submission_id = {5205_1021970777}, refereed = {Yes}, date-modified = {2007-06-06 12:07:33 +0300}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2002/1374}, isbn = {0780372816}	\N	022ea54703a97f9c806daf379bec7154	ffe289e9591f5ea0240f5556fa13e1f3	50bad0d1e5cd91b2fac02ebf9dfe685d	inproceedings	An Artificial Immune Network for Multimodal Optimisation	L.N {de Castro} and J Timmis	\N	2002
8648431	Nature	446	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nature Publishing Group	\N	\N	\N	tilman07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05750	\N		\N	\N	E7--E8	\N	7135	\N	date-added = {2007-04-03 11:29:10 +0300}, issn = {0028-0836}, citeulike-article-id = {1194682}, date-modified = {2007-04-03 11:29:48 +0300}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05750}, bdsk-url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05750}, doi = {10.1038/nature05750}	\N	2b40d3b6a282ab845f6b36ae1cd8ebc3	e04fb7821009b67f1ffb5e031752f3d2	e42074d9fdb64cc1d1ca682e18f01174	article	Ecology: Diversity and stability in plant communities (Reply)	David Tilman and Peter B. Reich and Johannes Knops	\N	2007
8648432	Special Issue on Emergent Computation in Int. J. on Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems (IJPEDS)	22	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sysComp	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-121	\N	2	\N	date-added = {2007-04-02 18:58:53 +0300}, date-modified = {2007-04-02 19:01:15 +0300}	\N	72c0956c2e7f287913d133554e406ac9	7e0af56ff2df5c89df991c6769892144	f532cea738ce0647c97956e450d02590	article	Systemic Computation: A Model of Interacting Systems with Natural Characteristics	Peter J. Bentley	\N	2007
8648444	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning Software Organizations - Methodology and Applications.	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	Lecture qNotes in computer Science	KM001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:31:19 +0200}, read = {Yes}	\N	02d5e41e0870ae392ec98503ceef0b12	7828dcf98945fe3ce54270a8e57a68e9	36fe82a1f0a3ff13d13b4219630ac5f1	incollection	Proactive Knowledge Delivery for Enterprise Knowledge Management.	Andreas Abecker and Ansgar Bernardi and Michael Sintek	Guenther Ruhe and Frank Bomarius	2000
8648445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECIS'99-The 7th European Conference on Information Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copenhager, Denmark	\N	\N	KM003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:32:04 +0200}, read = {Yes}	\N	c8f7b2f3d55d312d3f2843da8bdc811b	c891cee64378e4ab276e299dd0fcfcaa	9bbe614e66be31fe0a474d0b7cd763e2	inproceedings	Enterprise Information Infrastructures for Active, Context-Sensitive Knowledge Delivery.	Andreas Abecker and Ansgar Bernardi and Michael Sintek	\N	1999
8648446	Journal of Universal Computer Science	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1007-1021	\N	8	\N	bdsk-url-1 = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rd/49635841,117326,1,0.25,Download/http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cache/papers/cs/3721/http:zSzzSzwww.iicm.edu:8080zSzjucs_3_8zSza_framework_for_filteringzSzpaper.pdf/amati97framework.pdf}	\N	d47fde0990820b3af036bf3c9d0a57e7	f23b31ebc2dcd5c3a48f8d77f14cc9e0	fb5d6735c9e1c9c79e04e6af0c4095d0	article	A Framework for Filtering News and Managing Distributed Data.	G. Amati and D. D' Aloisi and V. Giannini and F. Ubaldini	\N	1997
8648451	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bellcore Information Filtering Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR016	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Poorly written paper. It resembles a lot amalthaea so a lot of the poorly described ideas can be useful and at least referenced. This ideas include the used economic model and the distinction between local and global learning. No extensive test have been made.}	\N	c503b744983f68ee3e6e7b4262474251	f0d400dda5141fc84b283537061cb078	80a9567ded207cd4dd7ca9d921eee20b	inproceedings	Personal Information Intake Filtering	P. E. Baclace	\N	1991
8648455	Journal of Documentation	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP011	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-55	\N	1	\N	qnote = {First steps in profiling. Usefull findings in terms of the importance of terms.}	\N	9b75d0a130df969b46d5354417f779f1	3e984193ff831b0669757a5d35389e93	c3851483125cdfff55a06565700fc4c5	article	Towards automatic profile construction	F. H. Barker and D. C. Veal and B. K. Wyatt	\N	1972
8648456	Journal of Documentation	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT017	\N	\N		\N	\N	142-149	\N	2	\N	qnote = {A qualitative theoretic overview of the state of the art in term and document classification. The use of thesauri and of linked topologies.}	\N	461a839944dfcd97a4d866cadfba1820	dfc07654d82492499cf74c72cb3a340f	a0487966731d37f57798dc06735b9235	article	The automatic generation of index languages.	C. D. Batty	\N	1969
8648457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM'01	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atlanta, Georgia USA	\N	\N	UP010	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {One of the most relevant papers. Interesting three layer approach but not the same thanks god. lThe fact that this system works is a good sign that mine is also going to succeed. the testing used is simple but not clear enough. Dis: how true is the application scenario of sequential doc. access.}	\N	3c30817ea3c86791c7ec29cab196c7b8	65b51b8a2a53affe66e4ab9a6bdb15de	2a33ae098becf5cf263a2fee4ef4fc1a	inproceedings	Real Time User Context Modeling for Information Retrieval Agents.	T. Bauer and D. B. Leake	\N	2001
8648458	Journal of Documentation	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR025	\N	\N		\N	\N	431-439	\N	4	\N	qnote = {A review of interaction models. A more thorough look at each one of the individual models has to be done for a more clear idea of how these models can be applied in my case.}	\N	836a9bad9d1627ee9702910f57fa5785	389b9f0a8a431a616ca9b0191b474447	24b5ed6c97ce71f7228d18c0548db7ce	article	Interaction in Information Searching and Retrieval	M. Beaulieu	\N	2000
8648460	Communications of the ACM	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR006	\N	\N		\N	\N	29-38	\N	12	\N	qnote = {A structured comparison of information filtering and information retrieval. Useful results are drawn from this comparison especially in terms of the things information filtering research must have under consideration. However the view of the whole comparison and the view of information filtering in general is from a information retrieval point of view and in my opinion is a little bit outdated.}	\N	de25ca01831a9abcd23e2f0f67ea64c9	d248a4e14c0b809a4e914eb0e3ea05c9	bad981332d893561e68410f45c8dbb81	article	Information Filtering and Information Retrieval: Two sides of the same coin?	N. J. Belkin and W. B. Croft	\N	1992
8648461	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 19th Annual International ACM SIGIR conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zurich Switzerland	\N	\N	IF004	\N	\N		\N	\N	12-20	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Not relevant enough. Although it is about information filtering it deals more with performance in a system that handles many user profiles together. None of these issues relate to my approach plus the fact that I will not have to deal with vast amounts of information like UseNet.}	\N	3f6195f71b90ff7dd2a7a8fc6683baee	22e711ce20758c94c508bc4b55a4e58f	fffe6a2815f6f1405fc6995fb0dca1d7	inproceedings	The Design of a High Performance Information Filtering System.	A. H. Bell and A. Moffat	\N	1996
8648462	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PAKM98-Second Internation Conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basel, Switzerland	\N	\N	KM002	\N	\N		\N	\N	5.1-5.12	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:31:39 +0200}, qnote = {Some issues like the annotation of html document according to an underlying ontology can give ideas to my efforts. The need for finding an automatic way for annotating the html documents is sited. Useful links are also included.}, read = {Yes}	\N	d4281fd8fac2c6b1426bc9ceab9efad2	309129f3812d9bc3debd2aa6a17efe59	f4b194fbed48690d92a17d9ca99acc27	inproceedings	Knowledge Management through Ontologies	Richard V Benjamins	\N	1998
8648463	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing: Technological Challenges of the 1990's	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kansas City, MO USA	\N	\N	FT013	\N	\N		\N	\N	224-233	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The depedence tree is maybe another way of interpeting my model. Although the paper sounds initially scary the constructed profile is just used for query expantion. In addition the contruction of the profile is based on active user interaction with the system and takes a number of iterative cycles.}	\N	fb4bbf2a6ad01f51c9d32f63c1b42d06	2e5ac3e342d7412830853fb82dd0999d	a68c38c3e95087c6a750f2d7daeb8a33	inproceedings	Selection of Search Terms Based on User Profile	S. K. Bhatia	\N	1992
8648468	Journal of Universal Computer Science	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KM005	\N	\N		\N	\N	835-842	\N	8	\N	qnote = {Just an overview of the papers included in the journal which summarizes the different technologies and the role they can play in developing KM systems. The first section includes a framework defining the the knowledge cycle and concepts like tacit and explicit knowledge and internalization and externalization.}	\N	a8ef980588c4d249e36bd330e4da6068	d5a3b63e3c8bd33695d655e6668a8956	23e5adadd7a3b0f2d7aa5a8731838373	article	Information Technology for Knowledge Management	U. M. Borghoff and R. Pareschi	\N	1997
8648469	User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AH001	\N	\N		\N	\N	87-129	\N	2-3	\N	qnote = {Usefull starting point to AH literature. However it seems like all AH systems developed so far are based on an existing hyperspace and are not considered with the addition of new nodes in this hyperspace. Some of the techniques described can nevertheless form a very usefull backround for my research.}	\N	2cd7e146c06bd7314697fd9c649e547d	3952c9653d82d5ece58835c9a3bb1095	1e45640c86fb3bf93d0f4934fd0dfca5	article	Methods and Techniques of Adaptive Hypermedia	P. Brusilovsky	\N	1996
8648470	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Information Technology for Knowledge Management.	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	KM007	\N	\N		\N	\N	54-78	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:34:10 +0200}, qnote = {A general overview of the argumentation approach to KM. Hypertext based argumentation can play a significant role in any development effort but the systems described in the paper can only be sed during meetings or when individuals have the time and cognitive affordance to interrupt their work in order to participate in the "discussion". The paper also discusses the general human and organizational issues that have to be considered when designing a KM system. The dangers of a knowledge engineering approach are clearly expressed.}, read = {Yes}	\N	9e4f6ca84a3937cc44affe9722c3b614	075b277b4d2ee2769bbb063a5fc48f28	a9f9529b1677624068236d68b6544dc8	incollection	Negotiating the Construction of Organizational Memories	S. Buckingham Shum	U. M. Borghoff and R. Pareschi	1998
8648471	Journal of Human-Computer Studies	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA007	\N	\N		\N	\N	47-74	\N	1	\N	qnote = {Watson and I2I systems. The functionality described resembles that of Noo-tropia. The paper however focuses on the integration of different technologies and not on IR technology. Good argumentation on why such systems are usefull and needed.}	\N	2a1f79a105c9ea7859ee7f2e225d7836	e1b0b95735112b8e9c72c4f05de090be	8c15b3302759fb20b1c5a57ed275a500	article	Supporting Online Resource Discovery in the Context of Ongoing Tasks with Proactive Software Assistants	J. Budzik and S. Bradshaw and X. Fu and K. J. Hammond	\N	2002
8648473	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	21st Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR013	\N	\N		\N	\N	224-231	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {A very rich paper. However it is more information retrieval oriented. The overall approach of the problem is interesting but none of the technologies discussed are relevant enough to what I am trying to do. Maybe the way the parameters on which the algorithm depends, are treated and tested can prove useful.}	\N	073a101b8c8a42018920647a3543c3f4	30ef671b0787ff43be98e21c5220b8be	c41bf266daf169b3db53b8296351c70e	inproceedings	Learning while filtering documents.	J. Callan	\N	1998
8648479	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd ACM conference on Digital libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	CO002	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--68	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {"Concept Spaces" another term that can be used for describing my structure. Similar idea applied on server side for the generation of Concept Spaces (Thesauri) that can be used to facilitate indexing. Stresses the disadvantages of human-based and K-B indexing and proposes a statistical approach. The adopted Hopfield Network resembles my structure.}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/276675.276682}, location = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-965-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/276675.276682}	\N	002c9fe926bb3e6604c4e4f90e305144	649b649c6aa293b5e7ede5783e2ddf0d	4e67c4951e306f66834eda8dea75cdb0	inproceedings	Automatic subject indexing using an associative neural network	Yi-Ming Chung and William M. Pottenger and Bruce R. Schatz	\N	1998
8648480	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	18th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, WA USA	\N	\N	IR015	\N	\N		\N	\N	310-318	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {A seminal paper on stemming. Provides me the reasons for using stemming not because it proves that stemming is good but because it proves it is not bad. It also argues that stemming is better for good keywords. However the papers more significant contribution is the Residual idf that calculates the difference of a terms distribution from the poisson distribution which is usually large for good keywords.}	\N	a73d5a3608e33bcd31f602cb6d524f87	716c2ec71df14c34bc64eea1e14d24a8	71de91180c6b85a96bfe3913cda4f0d9	inproceedings	One Term or Two?	K. W. Church	\N	1995
8648482	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19th Annual International {ACM} SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press, New York, US	Z{\\"{u}}rich, CH	\N	\N	FT005	citeseer.nj.nec.com/cohen96contextsensitive.html	\N		\N	\N	307--315	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very good paper. Both learning classifiers used are quite interesting and especially sleeping experts since RIPPER is more rule based. It has raised the importance of context which is also represented by my system. The learning mechanisms and weight updating algorithms are also of interest. In RIPPER the context is represented by a set of words in arbitrary order that are coexist in the same document. This is also what my representation is doing. The difference is that different "rules" are all incorporated in the same mode.}, bdsk-url-1 = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/cohen96contextsensitive.html}	\N	dd117467acf6890ba4cc1c46d3e1699a	7a1e8a84a3b4f310f519caa2ecc0eb61	5551b46f4869450c85eee5d5ee823a7f	inproceedings	Context-sensitive learning methods for text categorization	William W. Cohen and Yoram Singer	Hans-Peter Frei and Donna Harman and Peter Sch{\\"{a}}uble and Ross Wilkinson	1996
8648483	Organizational Science	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KM006	\N	\N		\N	\N	381-400	\N	4	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:33:39 +0200}, qnote = {Another framework that comes to complement the tacit-externalization-explicit-internalization-... cycle of nonaka. The framework sounds interesting at a managerial level but I do not know how can it be translated into a technological infrastructure. I also believe that Nonaka and Seely are actually talking about the same thing maybe with different words or at a different level.}, read = {Yes}	\N	154609ded2fd9a28a977f122ed1b98b3	62582f84a3ee6f4514944c9eea3be8f0	54bfe2e9c4b2158029edd4cff58749ca	article	Bridging Epistemologies: The Generative Dance Between Orgaizational Knowledge and Organizational Knowing.	S. D. N. Cook and J. Seely Brown	\N	1999
8648485	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Hypertext 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Antonio	\N	\N	OO002	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-199	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very interesting approach. The technologies described could prove very helpful. Conceptual navigation can facilitate personalized information retrieval since the links are not embedded in the documents iteslf.}	\N	391d9deb05735cdd58cc70bcd21b9e98	5fb8e9d45be5c4f6196d0e4554b95a12	126dff4bf13b2304bce93c473691a71a	inproceedings	Ontology-Supported and Ontology-Driven Conceptual Navigation on the World Wide Web	M. Crampes and S. Ranwez	\N	2000
8648486	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	15th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT007	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--87	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Interesting paper in the sense that one more pottential solution is described which is clustering the documents before applying any discrimination between the terms. The "link algorithm" used for clustering is not described in the paper. I have not read the experimental results since this is not exactly what I am trying to do.}	\N	21185d24220c6b4be51fee7d6e106f2f	e1c6dc15a20f442486921339ec1f7345	9946c1b2ed8ad14755b4dc2e95fffc99	inproceedings	Experiments in Automatic Statistical Thesaurus Construction	C. J. Crouch and B. Yang	\N	1992
8648492	British Telecom Technology Journal	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KM13	\N	\N		\N	\N	104-109	\N	3	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:35:56 +0200}, qnote = {The work most relevant to my vision. Thanks god their approach is much more simplistic. It is good however that such a system has been really implemented on a company, although no test results are mentioned. The paper does not also get into the detail of how the profile is constructed and how the significant terms in a document are identified. Very useful references. It is also important that they are integrating all the provided functionality to existing applications like e-mail and web browsing.}, read = {Yes}	\N	81ac4a7e132602283fe73a5306dcd2d1	e748c22da4ae1b10ba3a4c1b315539a4	8fbf1c3bb6be2f3ff0e24df22a4f885a	article	Knowledge Sharing Agents over the World Wide Web.	N. J. Davies and R. S. Stewart and R. Weeks	\N	1998
8648493	Machine Learning	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G006a	\N	\N		\N	\N	161-188	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The notion of Concept Learning in the context of this paper is not what i have in mind. First of all is all about rule learning. I am possibly confusing concept learning with feature extraction. Nothing important about this paper except from the Adaptive GAs and the corresponding references which could prove useful in some other context.}	\N	844e492b941b9cbaae0f9192f71674b0	544905cea8af449f1cf2b8e66713ef41	473754f2a311ca8e5a73f20d8be6a1cd	article	Using Genetic Algorithms for Concept Learning.	K. A. De Jong and W. M. Spears and D. F. Gordon	\N	1993
8648497	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G010	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Irrelevant paper on how a company can identify the information needs of a client company. Nothing to do with what I am looking for.}	\N	05fed7c379136f33ee6602615ea9eb8b	454023708d275128076981f73b2a5b7d	ebb055dd9c9b9ccd2cf256b6e27baca9	article	Practical Steps for Identifying Information Needs of Clients.	F. J. Devadason and P. Pratap Lingam	\N	1996
8648499	Journal of the ACM	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CO007	\N	\N		\N	\N	553-578	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very interesting early work. A lot of the concepts discussed are directly applicable in my case: -- adjacent and proximal correlations -- language, reality and documentation redundancy -- nice metaphor using cardiovascularsystem that could also be used to describe noo-tropia's architecture Proximal and adjacent correlations are both going to be represented by noo-tropia.}	\N	9b912d815c00c4fd5b5cdbe29ab705f9	bdb771e3728ce05922691cd27eb9336f	061756d155fd24b1cfed00ca67ba794e	article	Semantic Road Maps for Literature Searchers	L. B. Doyle	\N	1962
8648502	Communications of the ACM	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT020	\N	\N		\N	\N	226--234	\N	5	\N	qnote = {THE PAPER that proposes the most similar method to mine. Although the proposed formulas are based in the same concept and philosophy , they are based on within document frequencies. This highlights the difference between doc-oriented and user oriented term selection.}	\N	2eb0fda1d95c4f4a5f44244c658bf780	cbc4df29e7634dd9bf27d7ba6f3bb32d	c13695b0c0b4b696c33b12243c319fd4	article	Automatic Abstracting and Indexing - Survey and Recommendations	H. P. Edmundson and R. E. Wyllys	\N	1961
8648508	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd Int. Conf. on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management (PAKM98).	\N	\N	\N	U. Reimer	Basel, Switzerland	\N	\N	KM11	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:35:10 +0200}, qnote = {Good paper. The results of the described approach sound impressive although the paper does not explain how the initial documents are automatically converted into sgml documents. This is not a trivial process. The paper also sites the advantages of term based mining. i.e. mining on terms (combinations of words) and not on plain words. The described analysis is however based on the complete collection of documents of extraction of knowledge. What Document Explorer is doing is interesting but is not knowledge management.}, read = {Yes}	\N	5da72a721db9467808829ab978b9d21d	0559ff74baaa3d2818d8119c2100f3b2	e78ee1dfce9030f14dc790ff3cae6614	inproceedings	Knowledge Management: A Text Mining Approach.	R. Feldman and M. Fresko and H. Hirsh and Y. Aumann and O. Liphstat and Yonatan S. and M. Rajman	\N	1998
8648509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Working qNotes for the AAAI Symposium on Adaptation, Co-evolution and Learning in Multiagent Systems.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford Univeristy, California	\N	\N	IF007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Interesting paper. I have to include it in my literature review but it is not clear and analytic enough. Hoperfully some other paper on the same system will give more details.}	\N	80faaabbcca83b87c162282e441547aa	dccdaadccc146fc91f746f39103453b2	f188d6937c00b912ff56cd8fcecc459c	inproceedings	Multiagent Learning and Adaptation in an Information Filtering Market.	I. A. Ferguson and G. J. Karakoulas	\N	1996
8648510	International Journal Automated Software Engineering	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DS001	\N	\N		\N	\N	447-464	\N	4	\N	qnote = {Interesting paper. The underlying theory and assumption contribute to my point of view. However the evolution is based on a design environment that have critiquing capabilities. How easy is it to develop the base system in the first place? Are designers going to use it? I don't think that I am interested in developing a critiquing system.}	\N	555be643078fad7b06500d8ce3340387	034107fe94bf36cc5986ca7593770853	926823da69078bf1f4bbda8c2d9f521c	article	Seeding, Evolutionary Growth, and Reseeding: Constructing, Capturing, and Evolving Knowledge in Domain-Oriented Design Environments.	Gherard Fischer	\N	1998
8648516	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	10th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New Orleans, Louisiana, United States	\N	\N	FT022	\N	\N		\N	\N	13-18	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Difference between probabilistic weighting of search terms and documents terms. Did not read thoroughly.}	\N	d80c010014a64d76da1d601eb1c8513a	12fd6efbcf4c06a69e5a93c5ab2a13d8	b534b11a9bfaab5e706e81c3e97a3be6	inproceedings	Probabilistic search term weighting - some negative results.	N. Fuhr and P. Muller	\N	1987
8648528	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Melbourne Australia	\N	\N	FT007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-19	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Excellent paper. The closest one that I found to my solution. The theoretical basis for both supporting my formula and improving it. Additionally an overview of the approaches I have already reviewed. The absense of relevant information is discussed and the importance of dipendecy mentioned.}	\N	26a1976e2382955ffbbb33a1bdcec67d	a4f2c36e27c8bbf3c1714121bccf4559	54c7d2c2a29771550c38146b9a93e5ad	inproceedings	A Theory of Term Weighting Based on Exploratory Data Analysis	W. R. Greiff	\N	1998
8648534	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on User Modelling for Context-Aware Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonthofen, Germany	\N	\N	IR022	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Nothing really impressive. I am just using it for the fact that it reveals that topics of interest change within a user's searching session.}	\N	87efb4763c3227fa455d3bedf9139a06	1829d9f8656f80b9b9083978bceb3e59	748c8d8611485fc172737535b3f02e37	inproceedings	Web User Search Pattern Analysis for Modeling Query Topic Changes	S. Han and A. Goker and D. He	\N	2001
8648537	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	9th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT008	\N	\N		\N	\N	186-193	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Short but informative paper. Many of the tests performed can be used to support a lot of my choices. Additionally the noise method that is described is quite similar to my formula and could thus be used as a base for investigating alternative solutions.}	\N	d4339a9f1519464c9d4162e7f25127dc	0d1a1b57917f1f16e09367d828760339	c2f3c6965fb5d539a824548a1b9017e0	inproceedings	An experimental study of factors important in document ranking.	D. Harman	\N	1986
8648538	Journal of the American Society for Informaiton Science	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT018	\N	\N		\N	\N	197-206	\N	4	\N	qnote = {The introduction of the two-Poisson model for representing the distribution of the speciality words which cannot be represented by the Poisson model.}	\N	51a4f1d7f53b41788af7a3e590336f96	1b9a8010c41c1203ede5daa7eac96af6	024bc2caca065588969d740aa7607823	article	A Probabilistic Approach to Automatic Keyword Indexing. Part I: On the Distribution of Specialty Words in a Technical Literature.	S. P. Harter	\N	1975
8648539	Journal of the American Society for Informaiton Science	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT019	\N	\N		\N	\N	280-289	\N	4	\N	qnote = {The introduction of the two-Poisson model for representing the distribution of the speciality words which cannot be represented by the Poisson model.}	\N	bed2727bc3105c36e41648883ec55630	770ab98bddab9b1b90a7a0320d999f4e	bd6e34103b67e89762b5ceb28f55f0d4	article	A Probabilistic Approach to Automatic Keyword Indexing. Part II: An Algorithm for Probabilistc Indexing.	S. P. Harter	\N	1975
8648553	Communications of the ACM.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT003	\N	\N		\N	\N	88-97	\N	11	\N	qnote = {Nothing to do with my approach. Good work but targeted to constrained domains where you know what to expect. It is not user-oriented.}	\N	9df694e30ec5baf50d727dcaa2811fe9	cf8783ab7e9b65b17971818fad391316	85d4a6f7113a1fa0d396824f4824507c	article	Scisor: Extracting Information from On-Line News.	P. Jacobs and L. Rau	\N	1990
8648554	Information Processing and Management	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR024	\N	\N		\N	\N	445-458	\N	4	\N	qnote = {(TERM DEPENDENCE) Basically NLP. Some nice concepts and terminology in the introduction.}	\N	46656eff12cc74ddddfa75fd3a302ec9	659c1fd7d5f571bd95a81836c92abf43	4cde8423717b6fbc810da45263b2994a	article	What is the tree that we see through the window: a linguistic approach to windowing and term variation.	C. Jacquemin	\N	1996
8648556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF020	\N	\N		\N	\N	262-269	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Good discussion on the differences betyween IF and IR. I could use some of the arguments. The Inquiry system itself is not impressive at all: It uses IR techniques and it does not adapt. Interesting discussion on the effects of learning corpus stats on the run: argues that the use of baseline corpuses is not efficient in practise.}	\N	006893819dd5005aca21bebcbbf72073	9083df45f3fcdd313092d72ee7d80861	c2961f33ae04093bbd5804c2b954b2d9	inproceedings	Document Filtering with Inference Networks	Callan Jamie	\N	1996
8648557	\N	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR Forum	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR021	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-17	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {A general internet study without any impressive results and definetely without important conclusions. Found nothing that I could use and just skipped quickly through it.}	\N	97670b3bd100fde36ca21e7c6cefeca9	d8b337ae8cb98dcb3c1a7acf4322bf38	11a32107f2257eeccd64aa789c5ace36	inproceedings	Real life information retrieval: a study of user queries on the web.	B. J. Jansen and A. Spink and J. Bateman and T. Saracevic	\N	1998
8648558	IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP006	\N	\N		\N	\N	192--209	\N	2	\N	qnote = {Very interesting article. Especially the use of the augmented keyword search resembles my Document Search. The representation used is also one of the more relevant to my approach. The papers also presents ideas that could be incorporated by my system.}	\N	bb1bd1cd628c68cf11c7c2d955d78796	1aea61e31c6f34545ec889f66190e75a	bc88fa6f1c36874bc5956940b1985e7f	article	A Personal News Service based on a User Model Neural Network	A. Jennings and H. Higuchi	\N	1992
8648566	Terminology	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT011	\N	\N		\N	\N	259-290	\N	2	\N	qnote = {Brilliant paper. A survey of all the methods without however any formal comparison between them. It can be used as a reference for what is out there and what I should be looking for. Very good bibliography as a result.}	\N	34551b3f73b2b1387468887b1cb2718d	30f385613f08d4aa76f0187a831ce595	0e142058e5fb6c9f9e72557406d078c2	article	Method of Automatic Term Recognition	K. Kageura and B. Umino	\N	1996
8648572	Communications of the ACM.	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR012	\N	\N		\N	\N	77--87	\N	3	\N	qnote = {The approach is completely different to mine since the application environment is totally different. It uses nearest neighbour by comparing the profiles of users. Useful analysis of predictive utility and cost-benefit in terms of what is returned. I can make an analogous analysis for my system.}	\N	938f57265eb697aedf6fe67e6919ca4d	b87a0f564152a1726306ac5f0abe38c8	81afeb8ca81c540155524a8464d49cd1	article	{GroupLens}: Applying Collaborative Filtering to Usenet News.	J. A. Konstan and B. N. Miller and D. Maltz and J. L. Herlocker and L. R. Gordon and J. Riedl	\N	1997
8648574	IEEE Expert	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA002	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-27	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Another intelligent informatin agent. interesting heuristics used for phrase extraction. However the use of the extracted sentences for the construction of a tree is not the best idea in my opinion. The system is not able to reflect changes in the user's interests which will eventually come. The selected documents are used for constructing a query which is used for information retrieval. As a result the documents returned would be the same as long as there are no new documents in the collection.}	\N	80d0cd1e0b7dd7cce60df8e82799a61d	ce762d0ee59179cbef178429063331e5	53e5e58e6c93ec6e0dc4d46bf11ee626	article	The {InfoFinder} Agent: Learning User Interests through Heuristic Phrase Extraction.	B. Krulwich and C. Burkey	\N	1997
8648575	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IJCAI Workshop on Data Engineering for Inductive Learning.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The heuristic used are interesting but i do not believe that they can be themselves support an information filtering system, because they are based on assumptions about the structure of the document plus the fact that the derived user profile does not evaluate the retrieved documents in an efficient way. It is also the only paper i have read so far that mentions information filtering and knowledge management in each keywords without specifying why. It also mentions the application of such systems in group work environments.}	\N	6d1d23c50f093cc91af5ac4699a9f6e7	1f470bce3feccadd6f916f934893308b	58bc336197e299af20bee6a839e707b9	inproceedings	Learning Document Category Descriptions through the Extraction of Semantically Significant Phrases.	B. Krulwitch	\N	1995
8648579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zurich, Switzerland	\N	\N	IF016	\N	\N		\N	\N	317-325	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Interesting, Once more the change in interests is not proved but is taken as granted. Two level approach Prespecified categories that do not change. Bayesian: prob. of a category to the be the most relevant . probability that a shift has occured based on a window of relevance feedback (might prove very important for my case) When a shift is detected both the category probs and the relevance probs are changed. This is how the interaction between the two levels is achieved. No detailed description of the testing set. No comparison with other filters. Use of simulated users. Dis: It can only deal with shifts in interests and not with the addition or elimination of a category.}	\N	113929d82624be619d50a7f6a74608a6	df31e26b875a260650e790d7da09b492	06bfb3154b0e76e553d27026b7166fad	inproceedings	Detection of shifts in User Interests for Personalized Information Filtering	W. Lam and S. Mukhopadhyay and J. Mostafa and M. Palakal	\N	1996
8648581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Machine Learning for Information Filtering, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI, 99)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm, Sweden	\N	\N	IF009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Stupid approach, formal testing. They detect changes in the performance of the system, which could be interesting, and then they adapt the profile by creating a new one. They use the reuters collection in a batched timely mode to simulate changes in the domain. This experimental setting could also be usefull.}	\N	c5906a9eebee581205ec48b58febda7d	0836b9327cbd1d28f46d82bf62a0cf20	6fd973f0e90105a188ef520995cb1378	inproceedings	Information Filtering in Changing Domains	C. Lanquillon	\N	1999
8648583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on User Modeling	\N	\N	\N	New York: Springer Wien	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	IR020	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-128	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {It doesn't reveal explicit changes in needs. However the average informational goals were 1.31 and the most frequent class of query was new. Most of the paper however was on a bayesian probabilistic model which I didn't read about. Interesting applications of the proposed probabilistic model that could trigger new ways of looking at my system.}	\N	93fc08bdb4af90586bdfa8130a3c77bd	a4393f763a430cbc0b6a2d900842a550	4c8561160349aad30db55a47a8eca54f	inproceedings	Patterns of Search: Analyzing and Modeling Web Query Refinement	T. Lau and E. Horvitz	\N	1999
8648588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eighteenth Annual, International ACM-SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT009	\N	\N		\N	\N	264-254	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Another interesting paper although not explicitly usefull. See attached qNotes.}	\N	49eb3becbb7d8a94d0cef5226eb00d27	b7915e1e4d2faa632f5740f0702a016a	68732bf1236d7c2ea6992c4318331fc2	inproceedings	Evaluating and Optimizing Autonomous Text Classification Systems	D. D. Lewis	\N	1995
8648589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symposium on Document Analysis and Information Retrieval.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Not a very useful paper. The only interesting point is the observation that preliminary feature selection helps in improving the systems performance. They are using information gain which however can not be used in my case since it is also using negative documents.}	\N	52d86e5adf4048a7e7ff576ff13f9e2e	16cf6dbf8cfca1132333e7852aecc31f	efdd3d5402ec4dcce2e2ae7e5b979011	inproceedings	A comparison of two learning algorithms for text categorization.	D. D. Lewis and M. Ringuette	\N	1994
8648590	Knowledge-Based Systems	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF011	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-296	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {More IR than IF. The user has to express his information need in a query kind of way wich is mapped as a rough set on the document space. Nothing interesting, except maybe for a set view on my system. Furthermore the documents have to be classified before the algorithm can be applied. A good introduction to rough set theory and how it can be applied for information filtering.}	\N	12fce0f87afae083902cdd52a74d4102	47c0a9247f8dfcb7277e51ac67aa4d9e	4d4ec125b661bf8fc777438a72e337df	article	An Information Filtering Model on the Web and its Application in JobAgent.	Y. Li and C. Zhang and J. R. Swan	\N	2000
8648595	Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR025a	\N	\N		\N	\N	1019-1025	\N	12	\N	qnote = {(TERM WEIGHTING) (TERM DEPENDENCE) Arguments in support of both my term weighting method and the way dependence is represented.}	\N	7de8c9993a1b9e93283347d8a2abae16	be83991a743e9871c0edcf30779bac53	35b59d00fd258e5db3dada21b199ec7f	article	Term Dependence: A Basis for Luhn and Zipf Models	R. M. Losee	\N	2001
8648596	Journal on Information Science	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF002	\N	\N		\N	\N	179-189	\N	3	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:05:23 +0200}, qnote = {Very good paper. A good analytic model that could be used as a framework for the analysis of my approach. The paper includes a lot of usefull ideas and is also very rich in bibliogreaphy. Useful definitions of information overload. Argues that models that incorporate feature interdependence are less acurate due to inaccurate estimation of the increased involved parameters. My approach can over come this problem by combining both independency and dependency using two levels of relevance estimation. You can also see my meta features as virtual features organizing the features they are linked with at the lower level.}, read = {Yes}	\N	11e038d0b01694dbfbc5c63af86b4d0d	4e33f6aad6b3a1782ffcc53e6eba513a	5487fea7827ce9b454d76ecdfa875b2c	article	Minimizing Information Overload: the Ranking of Electronic Messages.	R. M. Jr. Losee	\N	1989
8648610	Information Systems Frontiers	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KM12	\N	\N		\N	\N	299-315	\N	3/4	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:35:26 +0200}, qnote = {The abstract says everything about the paper. Very interesting state of the art approach. Both the framework of the discussion and the systems discussed are very useful. Especially the Knowledge Sharing Environment by BT is quite close to what I am envisioning. At the same time a lot of the issuer discussed support my idea and also generate some refinement of my approach.}, read = {Yes}	\N	93ccc91a8454126618e4f46b4e8afe83	84aafc03b57d08d1c3b0493565280b18	c42d98916dcee9a407d6724a0fe3ea9a	article	Oracles, Bards, and Village Gossips, or Social Roles and Meta Knowledge Management	S. Masterton and S. Watt	\N	2000
8648613	UCC Computer Science Journal	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	4	\N	qnote = {Motivating paper that can prove very useful to my phd. This is an exciting approach based on cognitive theory that also combines the flexibility of connectionism and the adaptiveness of genetic algorithms. The latest component is a minor one wich however could prove very useful. The paper does not present any experimental results so there is some insecurity concerning the performance of the design.}	\N	0e85c29332705ec117339408060606d5	52e82d4b5bff34e325eb137bdf2ae369	5b7dfd57a8ee89e022a40fdf52c510ff	article	An Emergent Approach to Information Filtering.	M. McElligott and H. Sorensen	\N	1993
8648617	Artificial Intelligence and Law	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR025b	\N	\N		\N	\N	185-209	\N	2-3	\N	qnote = {Concept Spaces Corpus based analysis Exploratory data analysis: Hybrid of human and automatic analysis Interesting acquisition of concept descriptions. However, it is assumed that human assigned descriptors exist.}	\N	cf300aaf5aa117d7499f7d379af312d8	138a556c7206004222a52e96dcca46f5	26c2ecaced75b9861e9f54049daded11	article	Exploratory Analysis of Concept and Document Spaces with Connectionist Networks	D. Merkl and E. Schweighofer and W. Winiwarter	\N	1999
8648624	Interacting With Computers	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR001	\N	\N		\N	\N	305-322	\N	3	\N	qnote = {Great paper. It forms a formal referrential base where I can develop my concepts in a more formal way. The presented ideas can be extended in a domain oriented way and can be used to guide the development of my system along the dimensions used to characterize the different kinds of relevance. The components dimension is the more important one for me.}	\N	cc47a8081884ac7caf3c31a18c5344ed	18b35a6613cba33177bfbdc4724902e4	5824891fe1c1c3123f0dfa0c09f5587e	article	How many Relevances in Information Retrieval?	S. Mizzaro	\N	1998
8648627	Information Processing and Management.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR014	\N	\N		\N	\N	633-644	\N	5	\N	qnote = {The overall effort resembles what I am trying to do. The relevance estimation is interesting due to its simplicity. However the Global Hill Climbing method is not described in this paper thoroughly enough if not at all. The poor results has forced the author to move towards more symbolic techniques using index patterns. The way wordnet is incorporated to the system also sounds interesting.}	\N	9e738e74f9a049fcb9597a7ba9e9fbee	42fbef576bcbbac34c019e6d918f1e9a	5e5e31c941ca12f294179b82c2f83ef7	article	Information filtering via hill climbing, wordnet, and index patterns.	K. J. Mock and V. R. Vemuri	\N	1997
8648628	Information Processing and Management.	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT001	\N	\N		\N	\N	841-861	\N	6	\N	qnote = {Very good paper for what I am looking. It covers most of the issues I am trying to address. The feature selection algorithm they are using seems simple but not so effective. They are using term frequency divided with the max term frequency for each one of the documents. I will have to test it. They are also using the x2 algorithm with the best results and argue that performs well also with a limited set of positive examples which is not what I know from foundations of statistical NLP. Very rich in references as well. Another problem with x2 is that it is also using negative examples.}	\N	140d1b83991ed1b3be8200d3588cf886	4beb4d48343706921ef469706d66bb77	b315b4567779da10435cef7b5e310c2c	article	Text categorization: the assignement of subject descriptors to magazine articles.	M. Moens and J. Dumortier	\N	2000
8648631	Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems.	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA006	\N	\N		\N	\N	59-88	\N	1	\N	qnote = {The basis of my MSc a very influencial paper. A flexible evolving solution that claims to do the job.}	\N	bc80cb023f14f1874d8cffb3a3b1659a	f1a4f88c19cc3dc340e71469800f8ce8	fa7cc2ec8b2bcc6510ad1547240f3023	article	Amalthaea: An Evolving Multi-Agent Information Filtering and Discovery System for the WWW.	A. Moukas and P. Maes	\N	1998
8648645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	20th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval.	\N	\N	\N	\N	New York	\N	\N	FT002	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-73	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Not a rich paper. The new feature selection formula is nothing impressive. They are using negative examples as well in most of the cases. The use of only possitively weighted terms results in better performance. The most interesting part of the paper is the use of perceptron learning algorithm which could prove usefule in my case.}	\N	6098219cbe75aa7f187bf0b0cdf88452	8c39b4fc18bd43365c5ff8cb5896ea80	a3c715fd9652f5f8b02d09bcd7ce82a0	inproceedings	Feature selection, perception learning, and a usability case study for text categorization.	H. T. Ng and W. B. Goh and K. L. Low	\N	1997
8648650	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'95).	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baltimore, MD USA	\N	\N	IF006	\N	\N		\N	\N	167-174	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Interesting approach using a similar representation to mine. The initilization of the representation of the user interests is also the same, using an initial set of relevant documents. The weighting of the terms is also similar using the frequency of the term in the sample of relevant documents and in a representative collection of the information source.}	\N	9bbe4378321f5206ab86ab37ac460f63	89a296ce5c0a30af519044c28992f751	fa8984ee4d0a93035cc4d43f713da146	inproceedings	An Intelligent Agent for High-Precision Text Filtering.	A. O'Riordan and H. Sorensen	\N	1995
8648651	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction: An Internation Journal	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF019	\N	\N		\N	\N	141-178	\N	3	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:14:29 +0200}, qnote = {Good overview especially the first half where the history and terminology are introduced. Not a lot of system are mentioned but at least the most important and influencial are discussed. Large part of the paper refers to the application domains of information filtering and to the integration between content-based and social filtering.}, read = {Yes}	\N	16bf566313150658553e1f20d497293a	ff5cce221fd6a5c7d43d3da0a0be1d67	be403041644074ed6708cd9f55faece5	article	The State of the Art in Text Filtering	D. W. Oard	\N	1997
8648656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UK Intelligent Agents Workshop	\N	\N	\N	SGES Publications	Oxford	\N	\N	UP004	\N	\N		\N	\N	163-183	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Usefull paper, especially in terms of the initial state of the art chapter. However the approach followed does not sound very interesting. The use of the k-newarest neighbour algorithm can nevertheless be investigated. Extensive literature as well.}	\N	b5d3acf3c6926c2f838e645c10ad6ad0	9f42897e3fff2c0913f19f57179d5c62	eff10eb5c21a4b2296847aa5b1de8ab0	inproceedings	Learning Mechanisms for Information Filtering Agents.	T. R. Payne and P. Edwards	J. L. Nealon and N. S. Taylor	1997
8648657	Machine Learning	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP005	\N	\N		\N	\N	313-331	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The approach followed is not so exciting and cannot be used in my case. Usefull definitions and test results plus a small overview of existing approaches (with corresponding references).}	\N	40724351532375514a64d3290a8daac0	e6e5f30b524bfabf9ac8c79d1ef5beae	840d346a30b8d163f1c136c0971e99b5	article	Learning and Revising User Profiles: The Identification of Interesting Web Sites.	M. Pazzani and D. Billsus	\N	1997
8648658	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces.	\N	\N	\N	\N	New Orleans, LA USA	\N	\N	UP002	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The study is based on the actual look of the profiles used and not on the results. The subjects were not asked to actually use the profiles for some time during their every day tasks. However the writers argue that the results of the simplistic genetic algorithm approach they followed was the best among the profile representations that they used (rule-based, linear models).}	\N	b0560471535881be8b62ba0b4e118880	084195ecbc1243d6f7fc6b6c77e03a10	22123270fbfe66b5a5240d6f58a9174d	inproceedings	Representation of Electronic Mail Filtering Profiles: A User Study.	M. J. Pazzani	\N	2000
8648660	Communications of the ACM	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP012	\N	\N		\N	\N	50-55	\N	9	\N	qnote = {The functionality provided by Outride resembles that of Noo-tropia. The underlying technology for the generation of the user profile is however different and based on an ontology. The paper does not introduce a lot of technical details. Good argumentation for why such systems are needed. A lot of the system's efficiency is based on the interface.}	\N	dfe7f2105192886e73622d1cd6de1332	2d578157e81e757cd94939239b6292a8	da887db0626055ab5a8ed07f99bcadb5	article	Personalized Search: A contextual computing approach may prove a breakthrough in personalized search efficiency	J. Pitkow and H. Schutze and T. Cass and R. Cooley and D. Turnbull and A. Edmonds and E. Adar and T. Breuel	\N	2002
8648668	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer Supported Cooperative Work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Toronto, Canada	\N	Sharing Perspectives	DS003	\N	\N		\N	\N	394-401	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Nothing important comparing to its title. Nothing interesting.}	\N	adcf85f2b5456a90bc4ec9d500da4b2c	a32b235a26ba010411d70b28dfd132aa	59e1a4ad5d848f8f319e16bf1dcb592d	inproceedings	Supporting Communication between Designers with Artifact-Centered Evolving Information Spaces	Brent Reeves and Frank Shipman	Jon Turner and Robert Kraut	1992
8648670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1st International Conference on the Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology (PAAM '96)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA003	\N	\N		\N	\N	487-495	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {It only explains what the system is doing or what it could do but not how it does it. The SMART retrieval engine is not explained in detail. However most of the described services can also be provided by my system as well.}	\N	3189f1989c773053da4548eea15092fc	7e350ed26fc9b44b789be9bef8d4790b	731ea994ce06e0fe599fe3871dc64bd6	inproceedings	Remembrance Agent: A continuosly running information retrieval system.	B. J. Rhodes and T. Starner	\N	1996
8648672	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Tenth Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-10)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF015	\N	\N		\N	\N	26--37	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very relevant paper. The adaptive filtering track is of most interest although it restricts the training set to two documents and does not allow the use of history. Nevertheless, the description of the experimental setup suits my purposes and is going to be applied for the evaluation of the system maybe with some minor modifications like the number of initial documents and the use of a window of documents for history.}	\N	b22052dae4c1f0ec119aeef5deae8b9a	dd1f8fc091662f6bfb829e1a76a322a1	c00075acc3569e5eb35232b52fc78fdc	inproceedings	The {TREC} 2001 Filtering Track Report	S. Robertson and I. Soboroff	\N	2001
8648673	Journal of Documentation	56	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF014	\N	\N		\N	\N	312-331	\N	3	\N	qnote = {(THRESHOLD CALIBRATION) Although targetting probabilistic system, still interesting and usefull.}	\N	13ecaf995353e84228a2672fee34b188	a299f546f6af9fa7441f9dd8e0df4010	3b0a98e311b390968d1eb8dda84499da	article	Threshold Setting in Adaptive Filtering.	S. Robertson and S. Walker	\N	2000
8648675	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT014	\N	\N		\N	\N	129-146	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Maybe the most seminal paper in probabilistic information retrieval. This what I am fighting against.}	\N	b474166ac0c6666540040b8dd4970f9f	3876d6019b19722616672a61ea8b1c83	ee2f4a4c802459f1859e1d73d23cd8df	article	Relevance Weighting of Search Terms.	S. E. Robertson and K. Sparck Jones	\N	1976
8648676	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Dublin Ireland	\N	\N	FT006	\N	\N		\N	\N	232-241	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Interesting paper. The most important part are the term weighting formulas proposed that do not take into account relevance and can thus be applied in my case.}	\N	0941e89d298dcfdcc26bc1285f9ef093	04ce4735292d17b36af7be32578db1f5	f0525176cbe89a65a2ae60913404e250	inproceedings	Some simple effective approximations to the 2-poisson model for probabilistic weighted retrieval.	S. E. Robertson and S. Walker	\N	1994
8648677	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Design Principles for the Immune System and other Distributed Autonomous Systems.	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press	\N	\N	Santa Fe Institute Series in the Sciences of Complexity	KM16	\N	\N		\N	\N	305-334	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:36:52 +0200}, qnote = {Interesting paper. It resembles the adaptive retrieval by belew. However the details of the used algorithms are not included. It would be interesting to find more about them.}, read = {Yes}	\N	13ffe56c323ca30affb4575b1930fa36	bc2d0204795f8fa79715f3ea503b6940	a9ac5b63c228385ddefcf2b9792bb4fb	incollection	Biologically Motivated Distributed Designs for Adaptive Knowledge Management	L. M. Rocha and J. Bollen	L. Segel and I. Cohen	2001
8648682	Information Processing and Management	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR002	\N	\N		\N	\N	623-641	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The domain is irrelevant. The paper is talking about information/document management where documents are created and involved during a process. There is a difference in the underlying assumptions. However some of the techniques discussed and requirements of the process modelling for document analysis can proove very helpfull.}	\N	7eb170ab826f753341e4ced0c26e9dbe	23f44c22d4b27b4d0e5808b509ea223d	801f0e40b269e70d97984c6e6c7e700a	article	Putiing Documents into their Work Context in Document Analysis.	A. Salminen and V. Lyytikainen and P. Tiitinen	\N	2000
8648687	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT015	\N	\N		\N	\N	175-186	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very good paper. A review of existing term-weighting methods and the introduction of a new one.}	\N	722b4902f2b6c9cb0357d1ed690e8a43	754fb1dfdfa55b1d6c9a1b79cd8901f1	80a35223d26f20dbcc448d3dfd65d7ed	article	The measurement of term importance in automatic indexing	G. Salton and H. Wu	\N	1981
8648688	Journal of Documentation.	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT023	\N	\N		\N	\N	351-372	\N	4	\N	qnote = {Seminal paper.}	\N	c9bff84fcbe5d38b0475aa02187de348	95c29bce4280daafb9da8f1ab2c78c64	a29605f546c92c5e2fae93d1b17c113a	article	On the specification of term values in automatic indexing.	G. Salton and C. S. Yang	\N	1973
8648689	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT024	\N	\N		\N	\N	33-44	\N	1	\N	qnote = {Application to IR More evidence that medium doc. Freq. terms are the best discriminators. A retrieval model with increase in performance. No direct comparison to other systems. A well written paper.}	\N	5febb3d2c93488df9ac41a511177b2ec	dd67373cd3b77dffca52c27aa1a7aa5d	c66610c32a449e65b20a7c316b69fa9c	article	A theory of term importance in automatic text analysis.	G. Salton and C. S. Yang and C. T. Yu	\N	1975
8648691	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	17th ACM International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR-94)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR023	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {(TERM DEPENDENCE) Not explicitly relevant. Interesting findings however that could add some arguments.}	\N	c760ca0cb657068bb58d76d9a1a2250e	f5ba13315f6dc72aab43cb88833867c9	3522370cb3370f7dcdf2ee02022a79ed	inproceedings	Word Sense Disambiguation and Information Retrieval	M. Sanderson	\N	1996
8648692	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	22nd Annual Internation ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Berkeley, California, United States	\N	\N	SL006	\N	\N		\N	\N	206--213	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {BRILLIANT!!! The most helpfull and relevant paper so far: Automatic construction of a concept hierarchy: -many underlying similarities - thanks god not exactly the same term weighting method - different application domain (IR, thesauri, )}, location = {Berkeley, California, United States}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/312624.312679}, isbn = {1-58113-096-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/312624.312679}	\N	e64fc3e018c31a446243503ed0512273	5d9a650a3931879dd330e3c532ba6a4a	89156aa44cf17225d9d87b6a72da7ab5	inproceedings	Deriving concept hierarchies from text	M. Sanderson and B. W. Croft	\N	1999
8648695	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	5th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law	\N	\N	\N	\N	Washington, DC	\N	\N	IF010	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-126	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Not relevant enough. The interesting point is the use of neural networks for the classification of terms (concepts).}	\N	18fcc7610d6eede388255bd1371c2616	05a765af2f870f794dbec977502b6c02	f094c834faaa8d40ddb13d8ddcf8f4ea	inproceedings	Information Filtering: The Computation of Similarities in Large Corpora of Legal Texts	E. Schweighofer and W. Winiwarter and D. Merkl	\N	1995
8648698	\N	2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DH001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	24 October	\N	qnote = {About Project Compedium by Bell Atlantic. Simon Buckngham Shum involved.}	\N	c56add6cf1a1bed4a546445e87e5d641	f0a0cdbb6585db518961ad213ff7e9d1	76f85158f6eeb8064f673a8e17fc69b7	misc	Supprting Collaborative Analysis and Design with Hypertext Functionality.	Albert M. Selvin	\N	1999
8648701	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conference on Human Factors in Computing Science.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR011	\N	\N		\N	\N	210-217	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Simple but effective approach. The information filtering algorithms used could prove interesting although I hope that in my approach it will be eaven more effective. Some reference on existing social filtering systems and their disadvantages is aslo included.}	\N	f47793c5461aa880cc5a7d69171558dd	b6cdce2d21409f97752f16d574046d70	01d723422a5132031e3ee56e66ae3d0e	inproceedings	Social information filtering: algorithms for automatic word of mouth	U. Shardanand and P. Maes	\N	1995
8648702	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	\N	IA004	\N	Master of {S}cience		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {A predecessor of Amalthaea with more simple evolutionary components. Interesting use of fields as part of the genotype. However these fields are only applicable in the case of filtering news and not any kind of document. (I have not the implementation part).}	\N	ea627ecaa6dda19c1236595f775aadc8	a3ab60563c00aba1a8e92bf7adc611ae	2eafab9b83b1660dabaaf0b97a10112c	phdthesis	A Learning Approach to Personalized Information Filtering.	B. D. Sheth	\N	1994
8648703	ACM Transactions on Information Systems	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DH002	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-227	\N	2	\N	qnote = {The HOS infrastructure is interesting and resembles my concept. However it is not explained clearly enough. The relevance work paragraph has some interesting references.}	\N	e86e171639d9f05e7e7966ae760d421f	df0afee6344de71bfa5cdf1e65a0e549	6722d1e88369ec9dd17d21ef67407e87	article	Supporting Incremental Formalization with the Hyper-Object Substrate.	F. M. Shipman and R. J. McCall	\N	1999
8648704	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G008	\N	\N		\N	\N	333-352	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {To be read.}	\N	2a99f55b10dce166282ea93bffe06a66	fe632af954475e5729d0f7f01d65c9bc	1d610f47bf1093804f59d73944f4df48	inproceedings	Formality Considered Harmful: Issues, Experiences, Emerging Themes, and Directions.	Frank M. Shipman and Catherine C. Marshall	\N	1999
8648705	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors in Computing Systems.	\N	\N	\N	ACM press	Boston, Massachusetts, USA	\N	CHI 94 - Computer Human Interaction.	DR002	\N	\N		\N	\N	285-291	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {A seminal paper concerning what I would like to do. The incremental formalization is a core concept in my effort. However it is not defined clearly what the developed system is supposed to do. A more goal oriented approach could be followed that could also enable the automatic formalization of the knowledge used in the context of a task according to the task's characteristics and knowledge formalized so far.}	\N	c4e7521c2528dce3220ebd4b6424258b	7565e2a88735618d12e931b5cf70c1e6	0db113122c37cd49885c74eb166cb100	inproceedings	Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization.	Frank M. Shipman and Raymond McCall	Beth Adelson and Susan Dumais and Judith Olson	1994
8648706	Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing (AIEDAM)	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DR001	\N	\N		\N	\N	141-154	\N	2	\N	qnote = {An overall description of the design rational approaches that are of interest to me. Not a detailed description of something. A starting point supporting the investigation of the HOS and PHIDIAS systems. Good references.}	\N	9a827d75e1c13034d3c81a1ee320e2c5	5d22b5d864e8a488314335ae691f98cc	84d975eb6873cae7e94e32874509bfe6	article	Integrating Different Perspectives on Design Rationale: Supporting the Emergence of Design Rational from Design Communication.	Frank M. Shipman and Raymond J. McCall	\N	1997
8648707	Information Processing and Management	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR017	\N	\N		\N	\N	619-633	\N	5	\N	qnote = {Just a good paper. The observation that longer documents are more likely for being judged relevant can be incorporated in my solution. The most interesting part of the paper however is the weighting algorithms tested, namely Okapi and INQUERY.}	\N	352fd1d874ad378754fe73a1c3866ad1	79d96b9379e5bea6c62805e02341803f	b4442c01e4899216d85d0fc4090dbb13	article	Document length normalization	A. Singhal and G. Salton and M. Mitra and C. Buckley	\N	1996
8648710	British Telecom Technology Journal.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP003	\N	\N		\N	\N	110-117	\N	3	\N	qnote = {Not so relevant to agents after all. Again there is a mystery behind the user of ProSum and its key sentence extraction. Some usefull results are extracted from the experiments performed. The method itself is not so practically usefull in my opinion. First of all it uses TFIDF and it requires a large amount of provided documents. The idea of classification couls however prove usefull under some other context.}	\N	fa262b8086c5791bca706b4ca7c14f3a	575d97a7068e8122089d0eaf2066bc6d	6c2b3ed05410b1a1d03fe3ed6ce1ac8a	article	Automatic Learning of User Profiles - towards the personalization of agent services.	S. J. Soltysiak and I. B. Crabtree	\N	1998
8648711	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BCS Intelligent Agents Workshop, British Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	Britain	\N	\N	IR10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Another paper on the series on connectionism for information filtering. The description is a little bit more analytic than the corresponding by Mc Elligot but it is not clear enough. Useful ideas can be drawn. The technology can be used as the basis of my technology.}	\N	fca61afc12e8f5d0de19ce5ffc392d92	e3eaefc613a0557671dd26b4b2095062	f1cc0128257f0bc0d679d268c0cfec30	inproceedings	An Online News Agent	H. Sorensen and M. McElligott	\N	1995
8648712	Journal of Universal Computer Science	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA001	\N	\N		\N	\N	988-1006	\N	8	\N	qnote = {The semantic network approach used seems more powerful than the weighted keyword vector one. However it only addresses topic relevance and not context, which is my goal. The comparison between semantic structures and the spreading activation function can proove very usefull techniques. The feedback function used is basic and does not support the elimination of edges that are no longer express the user's interests.}	\N	1b5f9cb0afa581800d79327cca557f62	6e3c6318254cc1fc7c3a898366c1bc72	48eace1f90c63101246a0c62aab99ffa	article	Profiling with the INFOrmer Text Filtering Agent	H. Sorensen and A. O' Riordan and C. O' Riordan	\N	1997
8648713	Journal of Documentation	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT025	\N	\N		\N	\N	11-20	\N	1	\N	reqnote = {Seminal.}	\N	4fcff85b3abc7b6c8c33b67e51678c8a	2a28033388d8c3bd9d8bcf8dabee7cf9	c053c56cd3687b1c4bc8b86da0547616	article	A statistical interpretation of term specificity and its application in retrieval.	K. Sparck Jones	\N	1972
8648715	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Practival Aspects of Knowledge Management (PAKM98)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basel, Switzerland	\N	\N	KM004	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-02-19 01:32:41 +0200}, qnote = {Q-technology is nothing more than ontology based information classification and retrieval with the implied disadvantages. The comparison between existing technologies is not analytical enough but at least it gives a first overview of the existing possibilities and their pros and cons.}, read = {Yes}	\N	b396f88a9bc12ce9ce62f6db275b8ee0	e2ef0056a76f16df50f64e158ce3b2b0	cdb7b58b98da984f02492b530043046b	inproceedings	Efficient Information Retrieval: Tools for Knowledge Management	K. Stanoevska-Slabeva and A. Hombrecher and S. Handschuh and B. Schmid	\N	1998
8648717	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd Symposium on Document Analysis and Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SL001	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {(TERM DEPENDENCE) Some interesting findings Word bigrams can have a high MI in the complete collection and small in the subtopic. This is hapenning when one of the two words is descriptive within the subtopic. I don't knowhow exactly to link the findings to the way I am linking terms.}	\N	99c4fc19526a5f3463c83ed77b88951e	f53f0752ae308abe71b37fbc3822407f	60fa03cabd8bf0036737503bb88e141f	inproceedings	Exporting Phrases: A Statistical Analysis of Topical Language	A. M. Steier and R. K. Belew	R. Casey and B. Croft	1994
8648721	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI97-Conference on Computer-Human Interaction.	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atlanta	\N	\N	DS002	\N	\N		\N	\N	83-90	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Comprehensive approach to the evaluation of design systems. Hard coded solution for the development of the knowledge-based design support system (no general frameword). The cognitive aspect is the most important one.}	\N	c85ca7c8aa111d7efb54002154eea747	bfaba274e8b19ad2c44ada59d791c275	fbf9498083111d6761afac66805155e8	inproceedings	The Cognitive Ergonomics of Knowledge-Based Design Support Systems.	Tamara Sumner and Nathalie Bonnardel and Benedikte Harstad Kallak	\N	1997
8648730	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	13th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CO003	\N	\N		\N	\N	1--24	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {The presented inference network is a formal representation that associates with my model It can be used as a formal basis for explaining some differences to conventional IR.}	\N	a40a372a0078188a881605a58adaedac	11e4cc7d6e234f5af8e37455e5edd2e1	2a46ec0d39aaaeeb92f642746091c64e	inproceedings	Inference Networks for Document Retrieval	H. Turtle and W. B. Croft	\N	1990
8648731	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	16th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Pittsburgh, PA USA	\N	\N	IR026	\N	\N		\N	\N	22-34	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Didn't read all of it. Not relevant enough.}	\N	35434b6f78a943f794e89ec9d1b85036	47ef99164d3f8dc41b0df591ca1a6a80	8908b2e3834e0188e8e3cd33c7688a43	inproceedings	Automatic Indexing Based on Bayesian Inference Networks	K. Tzeras and S. Hartmann	R. Korfhage and E. M. Rasmussen and P. Willett	1996
8648736	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UP009	\N	\N		\N	\N	212--225	\N	\N	\N	date-modified = {2008-01-31 13:19:29 +0200}, qnote = {One of the most relevant papers. Division between short-term and long-term layers. Dis: multiple descriptors for multiple topics. Dis: No mechanism for removing old descriptors. Use it as a gold standard for the system evaluation and for the kind of publication I am aiming at.}	\N	4e019ba70b2b0e041da0849b88979cf9	c9c4ab678b46b1fe46da292426363789	e1d517b393f9ce2f300bd599b6367cd6	article	Learning User Interests Dynamics with a Three-Descriptor Representation.	D. H. Widyantoro and T. R. Loerger and J. Yen	\N	2001
8648737	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th Annual Symposium on Document Analysis and Information Retrieval (SDAIR'95).	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Rich article but not very clear. However it is made clear that LSI can be one of the solutions to my problem of term selection or dimensionality reduction and a lot of the improvements tested could be easily be applied in my case.}	\N	bb6611870755cd03a96bf9218d6131ed	68c928c2dec16c24301312e199b5dca8	cb7563ffab313d7bda9d0af16e35abbb	inproceedings	A Neural Netword approach to Topic Spotting.	E. Wiener and J. O. Pedersen and A. S. Weigend	\N	1995
8648740	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G011	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Nothing imprtontant. Just general speculations on the way someont should proceed in finding out the information seeking behaviour of individuals and organisations.}	\N	2006d06036ac182009e18e5df575571a	c7ea86928b10afb704c341304e778430	18a509c1c2a462d8fc82f3a61cd24706	article	Information-seeking Behaviour: Designing Information Systems to meet our Clients' Needs.	T. Wilson	\N	1995
8648741	International Journal of Information Technology	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IF008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	qnote = {Very interesting paper. Although the evolurionary algorithm used is very simple and the system requires quite a user interaction the integration of a number of different technologies sounds interesting. They also use a very similar term weighting formula.}	\N	a2e1b3b53e08f9556557f4b3ce8380e0	b721df902c0296cdf74fa8e786f6128d	b9804ee70b2da72686d6b9c6e8cab2f3	article	{PEA} - a Personal Email Assistant with Evolutionary Adaptation	W. Winiwarter	\N	1999
8648742	Journal of the American Society for Information Science	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT016	\N	\N		\N	\N	54-61	\N	1	\N	qnote = {Another good paper on term weighting for indexing.}	\N	628966e8cee64038a6e65413e34bd1fd	b5a8ad5cb7ed447d8f0af4e221f7f81f	6529fbcf5da740253655366fb9b56467	article	An Information-Theoretic Measure of Term Specificity	S. K. M. Wong and Y. Y. Yao	\N	1992
8648746	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	14th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML '97)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FT026	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very good comparison that can prove helpful in selecting my method for vocabulary reduction and justifying my choice. I could also be used as a basis for comparison with my approach if I find a succesfull one.}	\N	6603283870c3c7ee9de0162a4fe11bb5	016cecde345f4e36cfcac1acf6552a65	bf9e5b6e565fe9655fa7d7cfaf35b1b8	inproceedings	A Comparative Study on Feature Selection in Text Categorization.	Y. Yang and J. O. Pedersen	\N	1997
8648750	Physical Review Letters	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CO003a	\N	\N		\N	\N	5835-5838	\N	25	\N	qnote = {Very interesting research trend. However, it deals with weighted networks with evolving topology and not weights. No nodes are removed from the network. The investigated formulas can be used as the basis for my weight adaptation mechanism.}	\N	883e9fd1e73fec74d575714355312b4b	bbdbc19bb02d1d71b925242758abe8c8	fe138766247422c9788ef98763101acb	article	Weighted Evolving Networks	S. H. Yook and H. Jeong and A. L. Barabasi	\N	2001
8648752	Journal of the ACM	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR018	\N	\N		\N	\N	152-170	\N	1	\N	qnote = {Excellent seminal paper. Very relevant mathematical model which could form the basis of a mathematical analysis of me formula either to support it or to indicate the correct direction towards a more improved formula.}	\N	f0e7c79cba368fcd0fbe7e63829631ba	eb86ea35188a835541a3c8f6c1b3e361	acb56b150e4f10d41d58df4d023931f3	article	Term Weighting in Information Retrieval. Using the Term Precision Model	C. T. Yu and K. Lam and G. Salton	\N	1982
8648755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London SeriesB- biological Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CO005	\N	\N		\N	\N	2261-2265	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Very interesting work Not directly applicable. Uses an unweighted graph. No adaptation. No node removal. Suggestion: Test the small world and scale free characteristics of your network}	\N	459321ac5f81109c0250bea1291b007f	c601f3291382161970899a2cb2b35e75	422f1906edae1d03fb177ba9e4907066	inproceedings	The Small-World of Human Language	R. F. i Cancho and R. V. Sole	\N	2001
8648757	Journal of Documentation	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IR027	\N	\N		\N	\N	106-199	\N	2	\N	qnote = {Brilliant paper. A lot of the concept discussed are seminal to my approach. The way retrieval is incorporated has established a basis for my model. The difference can be in the way document relevance is calculated based on the constructed dependence tree.}	\N	c92e551c0c3bdb9080b7a6f6dd09b1f3	cec66179d03fe43955a2fee2c5f5496f	27763f91e40a8207979433d65240e8d1	article	A Theoretical Basis for the Use of Co-occurrence Data in Information Retrieval.	C. J. van Rijsbergen	\N	1977
8648779	Artificial Life	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kirby02	http://archive.ling.ed.ac.uk/documents/disk0/00/00/00/37/taal00000037-01/alife.ps	\N		\N	\N	185--215	\N	2	\N	bdsk-url-1 = {http://archive.ling.ed.ac.uk/documents/disk0/00/00/00/37/taal00000037-01/alife.ps}	\N	fc7ebc5f569b262b0c48c71b60448680	b520926fd59e284646b8c64097a5fad3	445a58863c5494dd8ee800b617c13f6f	article	Natural Language from Artificial Life	Simon Kirby	\N	2002
8648788	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	TREC-11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	trec11	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	53b8c2ca27dea7a4681e53533d922035	18e1a46b414735fbf2ae6ef775ad167e	c578de65e18214fb590726209969d0e7	inproceedings	The {TREC} 2002 Filtering Track Report	S. Robertson and I. Soboroff	\N	2002
8648883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Open University	\N	nanasTesis	\N	{Ph.D.} Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	70991654dbbed51e5ff17534346b6347	d88c81d1c70f6d8630f668731f561738	651ab8ce5fcf29b1fdd6f092b66f9fb3	phdthesis	Towards Nootropia: A Non-Linear Approach to Adaptive Document Filtering	Nikolaos Nanas	\N	2003
8648930	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Design and Automation Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karypis98multilevelk-way	\N	\N	CiteSeerX — Multilevel k-way Hypergraph Partitioning	\N	\N	343--348	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, we present a new multilevel k-way hypergraph partitioning algorithm that substantially outperforms the existing state-of-the-art K-PM/LR algorithm for multi-way partitioning. both for optimizing local as well as global objectives. Experiments on the ISPD98 benchmark suite show that the partitionings produced by our scheme are on the average 15% to 23% better than those produced by the K-PM/LR algorithm, both in terms of the hyperedge cut as well as the (K  -  1) metric. Furthermore, our algorithm is significantly faster, requiring 4 to 5 times less time than that required by K-PM/LR. 1 Introduction  Hypergraph partitioning is an important problem with extensive application to many areas, including VLSI design [10], efficient storage of large databases on disks [14], and data mining [13]. The problem is to partition the vertices of a hypergraph into k roughly equal parts, such that a certain objective function defined over the hyperedges is optimized. A commonly used obje...	d6147b714c2bddc3aa6b337fab940121	413d89f472133bf5ff0671cccc818f55	d63a73732f65ce10595e210cedda3bd1	inproceedings	Multilevel k-way Hypergraph Partitioning	George Karypis and Vipin Kumar	\N	1998
8648983	SIGMOD Rec.	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	309897	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=309897	\N	Semantic integration of semistructured and structured data sources	\N	\N	54--59	\N	1	\N	issn = {0163-5808}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/309844.309897}	Providing an integrated access to multiple heterogeneous sources is a challenging issue in global information systems for cooperation and interoperability. In this context, two fundamental problems arise. First, how to determine if the sources contain semantically related information, that is, information related to the same or similar real-world concept(s). Second, how to handle semantic heterogeneity to support integration and uniform query interfaces. Complicating factors with respect to conventional view integration techniques are related to the fact that the sources to be integrated already exist and that semantic heterogeneity occurs on the large-scale, involving terminology, structure, and context of the involved sources, with respect to geographical, organizational, and functional aspects related to information use. Moreover, to meet the requirements of global, Internet-based information systems, it is important that tools developed for supporting these activities are semi-automatic and scalable as much as possible. The goal of this paper is to describe the MOMIS [4, 5] (Mediator envirOnment for Multiple Information Sources) approach to the integration and query of multiple, heterogeneous information sources, containing structured and semistructured data. MOMIS has been conceived as a joint collaboration between University of Milano and Modena in the framework of the INTERDATA national research project, aiming at providing methods and tools for data management in Internet-based information systems. Like other integration projects [1, 10, 14], MOMIS follows a “semantic approach” to information integration based on the conceptual schema, or metadata, of the information sources, and on the following architectural elements: i) a common object-oriented data model, defined according to the ODLI3 language, to describe source schemas for integration purposes. The data model and ODLI3 have been defined in MOMIS as subset of the ODMG-93 ones, following the proposal for a standard mediator language developed by the I3/POB working group [7]. In addition, ODLI3 introduces new constructors to support the semantic integration process [4, 5]; ii) one or more wrappers, to translate schema descriptions into the common ODLI3 representation; iii) a mediator and a query-processing component, based on two pre-existing tools, namely ARTEMIS [8] and ODB-Tools [3] (available on Internet at http://sparc20.dsi.unimo.it/), to provide an I3 architecture for integration and query optimization. In this paper, we focus on capturing and reasoning about semantic aspects of schema descriptions of heterogeneous information sources for supporting integration and query optimization. Both semistructured and structured data sources are taken into account [5]. A Common Thesaurus is constructed, which has the role of a shared ontology for the information sources. The Common Thesaurus is built by analyzing ODLI3 descriptions of the sources, by exploiting the Description Logics OLCD (Object Language with Complements allowing Descriptive cycles) [2, 6], derived from KL-ONE family [17]. The knowledge in the Common Thesaurus is then exploited for the identification of semantically related information in ODLI3 descriptions of different sources and for their integration at the global level. Mapping rules and integrity constraints are defined at the global level to express the relationships holding between the integrated description and the sources descriptions. ODB-Tools, supporting OLCD and description logic inference techniques, allows the analysis of sources descriptions for generating a consistent Common Thesaurus and provides support for semantic optimization of queries at the global level, based on defined mapping rules and integrity constraints.	38d7721a760d10796b70f176200ed5b3	6d40f0e561d205bf0c91c9f37464fc81	885802b07563036586c529b5b4280478	article	Semantic integration of semistructured and structured data sources	S. Bergamaschi and S. Castano and M. Vincini	\N	1999
8649094	Review of Scientific Instruments	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	meier:123903	http://link.aip.org/link/?RSI/77/123903/1	\N	Speed of sound instrument for fluids with pressures up to 100 MPa	\N	\N	123903	\N	12	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {123903}, numpages = {8}, doi = {10.1063/1.2400019}	An instrument for highly accurate measurements of the speed of sound in fluids in the temperature range between 240 and 420 K with pressures up to 100 MPa is described. The measurement principle of the speed of sound sensor is based on a double path length pulse-echo technique. The achieved measurement uncertainties are 3 mK for the temperature, 0.01% for the pressure below 10 MPa and 0.005% for the pressure between 10 and 100 MPa, and 0.014% for the speed of sound. The high accuracy of the instrument is demonstrated by measurements in liquid water and compressed argon. The results for argon prove that our pulse-echo technique agrees with the highly accurate spherical resonator technique, which is commonly employed for speed of sound measurements in gases, in the pressure range where both methods overlap within our measurement uncertainty.	f1573f20343bdee1411da25d483c66ac	c83b1bdf7027267cdf1ae1f100b6dfc2	f579820fa1ba39e07f6c5868f9cb68e8	article	Speed of sound instrument for fluids with pressures up to 100 MPa	Karsten Meier and Stephan Kabelac	\N	2006
8649184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robert05thepersonal	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15b3b05bc898e5af5a0c1da156e221d3	1f70d78525b52102ea7a13d38692bd7a	f96eef06ec65251e65339f19dec9a10d	article	The Personal Publication Reader	Fabian Abel Robert and Robert Baumgartner and Adrian Brooks and Christian Enzi and Georg Gottlob and Nicola Henze and Marcus Herzog and Matthias Kriesell and Wolfgang Nejdl and Kai Tomaschewski	\N	2005
8649338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elizalde1993	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9303126	\N	[hep-th/9303126] Mellin Transform Techniques for Zeta-Function Resummations	\N	cite arxiv:hep-th/9303126
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Comment: 26 pages, LaTeX file, UB-ECM-PF 92/7	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Making use of inverse Mellin transform techniques for analytical
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continuation, an elegant proof and an extension of the zeta function
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regularization theorem is obtained. No series commutations are involved in the
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procedure; nevertheless the result is naturally split into the same three
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contributions of very different nature, i.e. the series of Riemann zeta
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functions and the power and negative exponentially behaved functions,
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respectively, well known from the original proof. The new theorem deals equally
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well with elliptic differential operators whose spectrum is not explicitly
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known. Rigorous results on the asymptoticity of the outcoming series are given,
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together with some specific examples. Exact analytical formulas, simplifying
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approximations and numerical estimates for the last of the three contributions
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(the most difficult to handle) are obtained. As an application of the method,
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the summation of the series which appear in the analytic computation (for
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different ranges of temperature) of the partition function of the string
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---basic in order to ascertain if QCD is some limit of a string theory--- is
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PERFORMED.
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	596825085c732190b006d0cae294e2fc	130b520cd10d25b7753a22309cb79cda	dcd8108e6848b9666f60ae5c47dade06	misc	Mellin Transform Techniques for Zeta-Function Resummations	E. Elizalde and S. Leseduarte and S. Zerbini	\N	1993
8649360	Phys. Rev. Lett.	81	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochberg:1998sv	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?rawcmd=find+t+zeta+functions+renormalisation+group+equations	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND T ZETA FUNCTIONS RENORMALISATION GROUP EQUATIONS	\N	\N	4802-4805	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9809206;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.4802}, eprint = {hep-th/9809206}	    Abstract: We demonstrate how to extract all the one-loop renormalization group equations for arbitrary quantum field theories from knowledge of an appropriate Seeley--DeWitt coefficient. By formally solving the renormalization group equations to one loop, we renormalization group improve the classical action, and use this to derive the leading-logarithms in the one-loop effective action for arbitrary quantum field theories. 	dfee7d30621b555c45f6d216c31a3d16	36f576a98e0431dbd50d0dbe4b5f065e	27b6f684fe2f5eef9c7a4476e244ade4	article	{Zeta functions, renormalization group equations, and the
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                  effective  action}	David Hochberg and Carmen Molina-Paris and Juan Perez-Mercader and Matt Visser	\N	1998
8649387	kommunikation@gesellschaft	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wikis	http://www.soz.uni-frankfurt.de/K.G/F2_2007_Bueffel_Pleil_Schmalz.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Sonderausgabe	\N		\N	f9fffc3262e9ff0aa720f7fe09f510d9	b18787a6199a7096fc549c782db087d2	594f8f1c9d793c39a0122bd091ee1bf9	article	Net-Wiki, PR-Wiki, KoWiki - Erfahrungen mit kollaborativer Wissensproduktion in Forschung und Lehre	Steffen Büffel and Thomas Pleil and Sebastian Schmalz	C. et al. Stegbauer	2007
8649398	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	A4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blau:1988jp	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=IMPAE,A4,1467	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J IMPAE,A4,1467	\N	\N	1467	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = IMPAE,A4,1467;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217751X89000625}	We consider the Dirac operator. Its determinant is examined and in two Euclidean dimensions is explicitly evaluated in terms of geometrical quantities. This leads us to consider a generalization of the Wess-Zumino action that is applicable to arbitrary genus. Our analysis is relevant to a number of interesting systems: Schwinger models on curved two-manifolds; string theories with world-sheet vectors; and as an exploration of possible directions in evaluating determinants in four dimensions.	2e9646ffc30982c15e8ffc7085bbb571	f6b57252de3fdc7fa9481e48f0e69d0d	c921f5f55ce74cbd8bd10cbeeae25c4b	article	{DETERMINANTS, DIRAC OPERATORS, AND ONE LOOP PHYSICS}	Steve Blau and Matt Visser and Andreas Wipf	\N	1989
8649423	Int. J. Mod. Phys.	A6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blau:1988iz	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=IMPAE,A6,5409	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J IMPAE,A6,5409	\N	\N	5409-5433	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = IMPAE,A6,5409;%%}, doi = {10.1142/S0217751X91002549}	Abstract: Motivated by the seminal work of Schwinger, we obtain explicit closed form expressions for the one-loop effective action in a constant electromagnetic field. We discuss both massive and massless charged scalars and spinors in two, three, and four dimensions. Both strong field and weak field limits are calculable. The latter limit results in an asymptotic expansion whose first term reproduces the Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian. We use the zeta function renormalization prescription, and indicate its relationship to Schwinger's renormalized effective action.	7248606195706043c88afe6f8cd40f77	87d1cb2cae48454893f10fc6de5334e7	77261b12168e0621ced1392f9c566a37	article	{ANALYTICAL RESULTS FOR THE EFFECTIVE ACTION}	Steven K. Blau and Matt Visser and Andreas Wipf	\N	1991
8649445	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KuhrtGB2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	14-26	\N	4	\N		"Deutschland hat eines der teuersten Gesundheitssysteme der Welt, doch für die Patienten zahlt sich das oft nicht aus. Dabei wäre eine bessere Medizin so einfach."	8175328acfe20357107675d26df65e7a	010963e0bca62e98ca3cf5ddcbff418f	01c14595eff02651752e9f2b2a581e93	article	Gut behandelt	Nicola Kuhrt	\N	2009
8649521	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UehleckeWF2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	30-40	\N	4	\N		"Der nächste Kanzler sollte sich besonders für die Wissenschaft einsetzen. Einige der besten Forscher, wie die Medizin-Nobelpreisträgerin Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, haben ihre Ideen schon mal aufgeschrieben."	a5a4a882db0f9b4ea780dbb436fd96b0	bd7aed1a8dea66084cdd2d3389dda9af	1b3af77244ec5aba762475ebd9827303	article	Die W-Frage	Jens Uehlecke	\N	2009
8649829	\N	\N	\N	\N	may	\N	\N	http://eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl/13083/	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Twente	\N	dewit2008evaluating	http://eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl/13083/	\N	An evaluation framework to predict user satisfaction for recommender systems in an electronic programme guide context	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	supervisors = {D. Hiemstra}, eprintid = {13083}, num_pages = {107}, research_groups = {EWI-DB: Databases}	It was January 2007 when Dolf Trieschnigg, my supervisor for the course Information Retrieval, first told me about the availability of graduation projects at TNO Information and Communication Technology. This was a bull's eye since I just started to orientate myself on a subject to investigate. I was also looking for a company where I could perform my research since I wanted to get familiar with orking in a professional environment. TNO Information and Communication Technology was one of the companies that seemed interesting to me, so I contacted Stephan Raaijmakers for more information. The subject of the proposed research project, evaluating recommender systems, was completely new to me, but seemed fascinating. And it is. In September 2008 I started my research by crafting the goals and research questions for the project. Now, almost nine months later, the research has resulted in the report that you just started reading. It marks the end of my life as a student (at least for now) and the start of my professional career at TNO. At TNO I can continue to work on personalisation and recommender systems. 	e2995498b690713521500d4362991f1d	afd570774d6f14087bee844b27111d9d	622d0d0b9e6b289d5200f9ad822f50e2	mastersthesis	Evaluating Recommender Systems	Joost de Wit	\N	2008
8649845	Bibliotheksforum Bayern	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliohteken_und_Nutzer_im_Web_2.0	http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/fileadmin/imageswww/pdf-dateien/bibliotheksforum/2008-2/BFB_0208_07%20Soellner.pdf	\N		\N	\N	89-91	\N	2	\N		\N	d690bf66c35bfe77664b26e8d7169117	3c94c2a445c5663a813147a9eb50a54a	983b9c5c7464bd39b81b94311a915186	article	Gruscheln, Taggen oder Bloggen: Wo treffen Bibliotheken ihre Nutzer in den Weiten des Web 2.0...(Tl. 1)	Konstanze Söllner	\N	2008
8649936	Transport in Porous Media	77	\N	\N	#mar#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11242-008-9261-5	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	59--78	\N	1	\N		In the course of stimulation and fluid production, the chemical fluid–rock equilibrium of a geothermal reservoir may become
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disturbed by either temperature changes and/or an alteration of the fluid chemistry. Consequently, dissolution and precipitationreactions might be induced that result in permeability damage. In connection with the field investigations at a deep geothermaldoublet, complementary laboratory-based research is performed to address these effects. The reservoir is located at a depthof 4100 to 4200&nbsp;m near Groß Schönebeck within the Northeast German Basin, 50&nbsp;km north of Berlin, Germany. Within the reservoirhorizon, an effective pressure of approximately 45&nbsp;MPa and a temperature of 150°C are encountered. Furthermore, the LowerPermian (Rotliegend) reservoir rock is saturated with a highly saline Ca–Na–Cl type formation fluid (TDS&nbsp;≈&nbsp;255&nbsp;g/l). Underthese conditions we performed two sets of long-term flow-through experiments. The pore fluid used during the first and thesecond experiment was a 0.1&nbsp;molar NaCl-solution and a synthetic Ca–Na–Cl type fluid with the specifications as above, respectively.The maximum run duration was 186&nbsp;days. In detail, we experimentally addressed: (1) the effect of long-term flow on rock permeabilityin connection with possible changes in fluid chemistry and saturation; (2) the occurrence and consequences of baryte precipitation;and (3) potential precipitations related to oxygen-rich well water invasion during water-frac stimulation. In all substudiespetrophysical experiments related to the evolution of rock permeability and electrical conductivity were complemented withmicrostructural investigations and a chemical fluid analysis. We also report the technical challenges encountered when corrosivefluids are used in long-term in&nbsp;situ petrophysical experiments. After it was assured that experimental artifacts can be excluded,it is demonstrated that the sample permeability remained approximately constant within margins of &nbsp;±50 % for nearly six months.Furthermore, an effect of baryte precipitation on the rock permeability was not observed. Finally, the fluid exchange proceduredid not alter the rock transport properties. The results of the chemical fluid analysis are in support of these observations.In both experiments the electrical conductivity of the samples remained unchanged for a given fluid composition and constantp-T conditions. This emphasizes its valuable complementary character in determining changes in rock transport properties duringlong-term flow-through experiments when the risk of experimental artifacts is high.	e10dca2ecd4fc16f75a3a90e86aba431	a1b50ff95bb9746739ee959b7a183e10	d5d8e2a19d535b5c5c0ac01db564144b	article	Long-term Petrophysical Investigations on Geothermal Reservoir Rocks at Simulated In Situ Conditions	H. Milsch and A. Seibt and E. Spangenberg	\N	2009
8649999	Bibliotheksforum Bayern	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bibliothek_2.0	http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/fileadmin/imageswww/pdf-dateien/bibliotheksforum/2008-3/BFB_0308_10%20Soellner-neuV03%203.pdf	\N		\N	\N	166-169	\N	3	\N		\N	a00f77490e9b5ed6d07f24ee7e2d8b03	70261c2066943cfae9aea8e66bf68141	3cce815965fe8b7a63c835e229d259c4	article	Gruscheln, Taggen oder Bloggen: Wo treffen Bibliotheken ihre Nutzer in den Weiten des Web 2.0...(Tl. 2)	Konstanze Söllner	\N	2008
8650189	Phys. Rept.	343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bali:2000gf	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-ph/0001312	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-PH/0001312	\N	\N	1-136	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-PH/0001312;%%}, doi = {10.1016/S0370-1573(00)00079-X}, eprint = {hep-ph/0001312}	The present knowledge of QCD confining forces between static test charges is summarised, with an emphasis on lattice results. Recent developments in relating QCD potentials to quarkonium properties by use of effective field theory methods are presented. The validity of non-relativistic QCD and the adiabatic approximation with respect to heavy quark bound states is explored. Besides the static potential and relativistic correction terms, the spectra of glueballs and gluinoballs, hybrid excitations of the QCD flux tube between fundamental colour sources, potentials between charges in various representations of the SU(3) gauge group, and multi-particle interactions are discussed. Some implications for quarkonia systems and quark-gluon hybrid mesons are drawn. 	084e0b4fedadbe5c51f92061171d9ec4	bdbb8e4631cc9158d07b16577f8546a1	15158690b2fff179c0fdd6c75e1539d5	article	{QCD forces and heavy quark bound states}	Gunnar S. Bali	\N	2001
8650234	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACME09	http://www.acme-uk.org/downloaddoc.asp?id=139	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		a paper on the key issues in the 5-19 mathematics education landscape for the DCSF/DIUS STEM High Level Strategy Group.	a6ee3664a4a88fb3a23559d9aa4cb53f	508d25c8982f39133a6ebde71ec856e1	916e7fa3d8d1d79df673314d59b385ce	misc	The Mathematics Education Landscape in 2009	The Advisory Committee of Mathematics Education (ACME)	\N	2009
8650445	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Public Affairs	\N	\N	\N	clippinger2007cof	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8933cca798d76e8f8889f73a2e05efba	1b139b25a927ad23e7a68bd8df0bf225	3159a720dbe1d8d2502dfc86f5c69f5d	book	A Crowd of One: the future of individual identity	J.H. Clippinger	\N	2007
8650493	Journal of Computer Assisted Learning	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sharples09	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640390/abstract	\N		\N	\N	70-84	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2729.2008.00304.x}	This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11201316 years, teachers and parents on their attitudes to e-safety in relation to social networking and media creation (Web 2.0) and their practices at school and at home. The results showed that 74% of the children surveyed have used social network (SN) sites and that a substantial minority regularly interact socially online with people they have not met face-to-face. Online interaction forms a different, although overlapping, social space to that of face-to-face friendships. Despite a desire from some teachers to explore the benefits of Web 2.0 for creative and social learning, they report being constrained by a need to show a duty of care that avoids worst-case risk to children, to restrict access to SN sites. The respondents also report more direct concerns about Internet bullying and exam cheating. We also report a Policy Delphi process with a panel of 30 people with expertise in Web 2.0 and e-safety. The panel reached a general consensus that schools should move towards allowing access to Web 2.0 sites, with children being educated in responsible and creative learning.	0ea58aeed931c89f53e5cee47acb95ca	af663481ba6e50064202f9ad01c9ce55	ee883b4549257ce0cdadaa1d2f133dd2	article	E-safety and Web 2.0 for children aged 11-16	Michael Sharples and R. Graber and C. Harrison and Kit Logan	\N	2009
8650507	Neohelicon	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pleh03	http://www.plehcsaba.hu/Cikkek/PlehNarrative.pdf	\N		\N	\N	187–205	\N	1	\N		The paper tries to suggest parallels between the study of narrative organization in psychology and the philosophical trends towards a decomposed view of the human mind. It starts off from an analysis of narrative organization in modern memory research. The substantial message of this research from the point of view of narrative studies is threefold: it emphasizes the importance of schematization in memory, as opposed to mere associative structures; it shows that among the possible schemata narrative organization is the most available and most universal one; as to the content of narrative schemata it shows that they are closely tied to our naive theories of human action. In a psychological sense, the cohesion of narratives is tied to their use of intentional attribution. We apply our schemata of human action to understand the plot of narratives. The Hume-Mach style empiricists, and later on modern novelists have been struggling for a long time with the place of Subjects in a totally decomposed vision of the world and the mind. This modern emphasis on a lack of coherence is recently becoming connected to the issue of narrativity in non-trivial ways by philosophers like Daniel Dennett. This trend accepts the idea of decomposing the self and other unifying constructions. However, the human need for coherence is accepted by them, and rather than proposing cohesion based on solid Egos, they propose different varieties of narrative theories regarding the self. These proposals have a strong Humeian flavor with their emphasis on the constructed but useful nature of the self concept. Their intellectual novelty is, however, that they try to find the sources for constructed coherence in narrativity.
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The paper argues that the philosophical and psychological narrative theories of the self have relevance to the study of literary narratives. Part of modern literature in this regard
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can be seen as a human experiment in facing the lability and soft construal of human integrity.	d2160971b6c01229fbacf5d5b09b18d0	e3bfa4f2dd1ff83c674f1e58b4f81738	d9eef255d42acefff227ab162d785060	article	Narrativity in Text Construction and Self Construction	Csaba Pléh	\N	2003
8650522	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	World Bank	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	barrera-osorio_use_2009	http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&theSitePK=523679&entityID=000158349_20090211111507&searchMenuPK=64187283&theSitePK=523679	Policy Research Working Paper		\N	\N	43	\N	WPS4836	\N		This paper presents the evaluation of the program Computers for Education. The program aims to integrate computers, donated by the private sector, into the teaching of language in public schools. The authors conduct a two-year randomized evaluation of the program using a sample of 97 schools and 5,201 children. Overall, the program seems to have had little effect on students' test scores and other outcomes. These results are consistent across grade levels, subjects, and gender. The main reason for these results seems to be the failure to incorporate the computers into the educational process. Although the program increased the number of computers in the treatment schools and provided training to the teachers on how to use the computers in their classrooms, surveys of both teachers and students suggest that teachers did not incorporate the computers into their curriculum.	01d8c617428ca7bffac2ebaf1a745652	7968572b8883885e640b3ccf06d545f2	800917bfe9c41ffd8f18166d908a623a	techreport	The use and misuse of computers in education : evidence from a randomized experiment in Colombia	Filipe Barrera-Osorio and Leigh Linden	\N	2009
8650532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Technology-Enhanced Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	dettori2009nlt	http://www.springerlink.com/content/u249r78401025096/?p=018543f6805f465b8fc3df9a6c024f27	\N		\N	\N	55-69	\N	\N	\N		Narrative is recognized as a valid support for learning because it helps make sense of experience, organize knowledge and increase motivation. Narrative learning environments (NLEs) aim to exploit its educational potential by engaging the learner in technology-mediated activity where stories related to the learning task play a central role. This chapter illustrates the variety of NLEs currently available and suggests a classification of them based on the technology used. It also points out what issues need to be tackled to advance the field.	a5787161a0f4448bb5d517e23be25707	33cccf1748fcdc48458093ba751bcea7	394c61b4f3464d4d91320d567fab0514	incollection	Narrative Learning in Technology-Enhanced Environments	Giuliana Dettori and Ana Paiva	Nicolas Balacheff and Sten Ludvigsen and Ton de Jong and Ard Lazonder and Sally Barnes	2009
8650544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bergin:pel	http://www.pedagogicalpatterns.org/current/experientiallearning.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		This pattern language focuses on pedagogy that promotes experiential learning for beginners to advanced level.
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	d01174b9e37fe33663a879e82418047a	420525c136852f436650e005495a1127	d6fe2036f9b424848c3abc4dbba84292	article	Patterns for Experiential Learning	Joseph Bergin and Klaus Marquardt and Mary Lynn Manns and Jutta Eckstein and Helen Sharp and Eugene Wallingford	\N	2004
8650626	Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frenkel2004	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/je049890e	\N	ThermoML†An XML-Based Approach for Storage and Exchange of Experimental and Critically Evaluated Thermophysical and Thermochemical Property Data. 3. Critically Evaluated Data, Predicted Data, and Equation Representation‡ - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	381-393	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1021/je049890e}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/je049890e}	 ThermoML is an XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluated thermophysical and thermochemical property data. Extensions to the ThermoML schema for the representation of predicted data, critically evaluated data, and data expressed as equations are described. The present role of ThermoML in global data submission and dissemination is discussed with particular emphasis on cooperation between major journals in the field and TRC at NIST. The text of several data files illustrating the new extensions is provided as Supporting Information together with the complete updated ThermoML schema text. 	a8d36a602148e0d1b545c3d70a6b0dcb	64e29ca298ef47edc621275eba9105dd	a5f0610dd36629d4b164dc84f907979c	article	ThermoML - An XML-Based Approach for Storage and Exchange of Experimental and Critically Evaluated Thermophysical and Thermochemical Property Data. 3. Critically Evaluated Data, Predicted Data, and Equation Representation	Michael Frenkel and Robert D. Chirico and Vladimir V. Diky and Kenneth N. Marsh and John H. Dymond and William A. Wakeham	\N	2004
8650656	Educational Researcher	33	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	maxwell04	http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/0013189X033002003	\N	CiteULike: Causal Explanation, Qualitative Research, and Scientific Inquiry in Education	\N	\N	3-11	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-22 12:47:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4922431}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.3102/0013189X033002003}	A National Research Council report, Scientific Research in Education, has elicited considerable criticism from the education research community, but this criticism has not focused on a key assumption of the report--its Humean, regularity conception of causality. It is argued that this conception, which also underlies other arguments for "scientifically-based research," is narrow and philosophically outdated, and leads to a misrepresentation of the nature and value of qualitative research for causal explanation. An alternative, realist approach to causality is presented that supports the scientific legitimacy of using qualitative research for causal investigation, reframes the arguments for experimental methods in educational research, and can support a more productive collaboration between qualitative and quantitative researchers. 10.3102/0013189X033002003	376f3f3f3102b94383a736919a3d7c84	e4a5a46464aa08326e3db3c210a5a442	f48c331d1724b49cb965ef6483c82c50	article	Causal Explanation, Qualitative Research, and Scientific Inquiry in Education	Joseph A. Maxwell	\N	2004
8650671	Pure and Applied Chemistry	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thomsen2005	http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200577030531	\N	CiteULike: Modeling electrolyte solutions with the extended universal quasichemical (UNIQUAC) model	\N	\N	531--542	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-06 13:17:33}, citeulike-article-id = {4278484}, priority = {0}, doi = {10.1351/pac200577030531}	The extended universal quasichemical (UNIQUAC) model is a thermodynamic model for solutions containing electrolytes and nonelectrolytes. The model is a Gibbs excess function consisting of a Debye–H\\"{u}ckel term and a standard UNIQUAC term. The model only requires binary ion-specific interaction parameters. A unique choice of standard states makes the model able to reproduce solid–liquid, vapor–liquid, and liquid–liquid phase equilibria as well as thermal properties of electrolyte solutions using one set of parameters.	011bf25a225c46b1e0accee2d6e21982	54ee7b07f1ead7041e36c2c3f904b923	e7e4171834c52f03bf9844baca1bf5fb	article	Modeling electrolyte solutions with the extended universal quasichemical (UNIQUAC) model	Kaj Thomsen	\N	2005
8650737	\N	\N	\N	\N	mars	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES.	\N	Lahlou1995	http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00167257/fr/	Thèse		\N	Thèse de Psychologie Sociale pour le Doctorat nouveau régime sous
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\	représentations individuelles.	1d0688c8410e8fe9835cde4ca6f8dcbe	e566fae86c6e9ba81aabd57c46b10844	6b6028977c4e025cdbd925c24ed345ef	phdthesis	Penser Manger : Les représentations sociales de l'alimentation	Saadi Lahlou	\N	1995
8650782	Pure Appl. Chem.	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frenkel2006	http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200678030541	\N		\N	\N	541-612	\N	3	\N		\N	7f5d05ba700e3ffcdaa87d4032b580c5	01910a6915c3100347d5d86c9ebe91f7	bbc8a58d357ee6b74ae852a4e2096414	article	XML-based IUPAC standard for experimental, predicted, and critically evaluated thermodynamic property data storage and capture (ThermoML) (IUPAC Recommendations 2006)	\N	\N	2006
8650785	European Journal of Cognitive Psychology	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychology Press	\N	\N	\N	KlieglEtAl2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	262--284	\N	1	\N		We tested the effects of word length, frequency, and predictability on inspection durations (first fixation, single fixation, gaze duration, and reading time) and inspection probabilities during first-pass reading (skipped, once, twice) for a corpus of 144 German sentences (1138 words) and a subset of 144 target words uncorrelated in length and frequency, read by 33 young and 32 older adults. For corpus words, length and frequency were reliably related to inspection durations and probabilities, predictability only to inspection probabilities. For first-pass reading of target words all three effects were reliable for inspection durations and probabilities. Low predictability was strongly related to second-pass reading. Older adults read slower than young adults and had a higher frequency of regressive movements. The data are to serve as a benchmark for computational models of eye movement control in reading.	606902f4e75c387b17aac6430bb3d47c	f9d868bc141c9c05e44058a486da480a	9b08a84ddbcba0537a60e6e66d353077	article	{Length, frequency, and predictability effects of words on eye movements in reading}	Reinhold Kliegl and Ellen Grabner and Martin Rolfs and Ralf Engbert	\N	2004
8650918	Risk Analysis	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.;  ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED), Zurich, Switzerland.;  EMPA, St. Gallen, Switzerland.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Siegrist2007nano	10.1111/j.1539-6924.2006.00859.x	\N		\N	\N	59-69	\N	1	\N		Public perception of nanotechnology may influence the realization of technological advances. Laypeople's (N= 375) and experts' (N= 46) perception of 20 different nanotechnology applications and three nonnanotechnology applications were examined. The psychometric paradigm was utilized and applications were described in short scenarios. Results showed that laypeople and experts assessed asbestos as much more risky than nanotechnology applications. Analyses of aggregated data suggested that perceived dreadfulness of applications and trust in governmental agencies are important factors in determining perceived risks. Similar results were observed for experts and laypeople, but the latter perceived greater risks than the former. Analyses of individual data showed that trust, perceived benefits, and general attitudes toward technology influenced the perceived risk of laypeople. In the expert sample, confidence in governmental agencies was an important predictor of risks associated with nanotechnology applications. Results suggest that public concerns about nanotechnology would diminish if measures were taken to enhance laypeople's trust in governmental agencies.	e86b25811c3a7fb398a173cdf90d4ccd	f73e00eac3b395df108feaa8b8585bca	068c85af0f97c9b8bb82874a115f1622	article	Laypeople's and Experts' Perception of Nanotechnology Hazards	Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller and Hans Kastenholz and Silvia Frey and Arnim Wiek	\N	2007
8651120	Psychological Review	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	miller1956mns	\N	\N		\N	\N	81--97	\N	\N	\N		\N	20803375d91cab610910e05e32dea87f	90cd853dbeefa0df96f19286d48ebc01	53d1d852e415bf3295e00277795daed0	article	{The magic number seven plus or minus two: Some limits on our automatization of cognitive skills}	GA Miller	\N	1956
8651225	Information Processing & Management	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jarvelin2007s-grams	http://www.uta.fi/~likaja/	\N		\N	\N	1005 - 1019	\N	4	\N		\N	6dbf1fb3b46c95f9481a8b4508ea8d35	454409a91cf1205120143f6d60534738	e385b51edbfeb56f323d222d17b0e057	article	s-grams: Defining generalized n-grams for information retrieval	Anni J{\\"a}rvelin and Antti J{\\"a}rvelin and Kalervo J{\\"a}rvelin	\N	2007
8651257	Campus 2004 -- Kommen die digitalen Medien an den Hochschulen in die Jahre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	Baum04	http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/article-de/didaktik-und-reusable-learning-objects-rlos/	\N		\N	\N	311--327	\N	\N	\N		Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden Ideen entwickelt, wie aufbereiteter Content unter Verwendung von LOM-Standards didaktisch sinnvoll in unterschiedlichste Lernarrangements integriert werden kann. Obwohl der LOMStandard aus didaktischer Sicht in einigen Punkten verbesserungswürdig ist, kann er in einem größeren Rahmen für die effiziente Materialienproduktion didaktisch sinnvoll eingebunden werden.
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Ausgehend von einer umfassenden kategorialen Beschreibung didaktischer Szenarien können LOMs auf einer unteren Ebene, die wir didaktischen Interaktionen nennen wollen, nicht nur zukunftsfähig (weil nachhaltig) und effizient (weil wieder verwendbar), sondern auch didaktisch adäquat eingesetzt werden. Allerdings müssen für einen breiten und nachhaltigen Einsatz dafür noch entsprechende Qualitätssicherungsstrategien, die den Verwendungsprozess nicht äußerlich sondern immanent sind, entwickelt werden.	6c72f36b75d82ca9582196a425c1debb	3fc99c2ebbe2a6959b63135061064b78	ce37d4645752b2699e592b9070e8f6bb	article	Didaktik und Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs)	Peter Baumgartner	Doris Carstensen and Beate Barrios	2004
8651291	AACE Journal	 16 	\N	\N	 April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	 AACE 	 Chesapeake, VA 	\N	\N	Ehl08	 http://go.editlib.org/p/25274 	\N		\N	\N	 187--202 	\N	 2 	\N	issn = { 1065-6901 }	The article describes the current challenge for e-learning in higher education, which is to support development of competence. This poses great challenges to e-learning in higher education...	271d0013eff9948673e23d484997b2c0	099c380dc986bd6a92c77aea6c9f7687	d13f677e7d9f29d13a379605a0143c16	article	A New Pathway for E-Learning: From Distribution to Collaboration and Competence in E-Learning	Ulf-Daniel Ehlers	\N	 2008 
8651301	DRTC -- ICT Conference on Digital Learning Environment	\N	\N	\N	01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arg06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In the past few years there have been considerable efforts in the computer-mediated learning field. Internet has increased the possibilities with respect to education. Learning objects have become the hype of the e-learning industry, which was first coined by Wayne Hodgins. They provide a new world of easily accessible and individualized learning, made possible by the flexible deployment over networks of small, reusable components from multiple sources. The objective of this paper is to discuss the concepts of learning objects with the help of definitions and examples. The paper also highlights types of learning objects and their features. A brief description of learning content management system has been also included in this paper.	951068303330e94501676883e496b4da	aa69ac4fc68e20f02129c23088fe4916	fbb76a4934da8530990e736625ea2bb7	misc	Learning Objects: Features and Categories	Nupur Agrawal	\N	2006
8651328	Überwindung von Schranken durch E-Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	StudienVerlag	Innsbruck-Wien-Bozen	\N	\N	Baum07	\N	\N		\N	\N	149 -- 176	\N	\N	\N		\N	bb55c94f0bc2070943909cead6fc9ce8	8e52358800cd09e46eb5964d45fb30b3	76a56820be5f9414a714c1e80508b63b	inbook	Didaktische Arrangements und Lerninhalte -- Zum Verhältnis von Inhalt und Didaktik im E-Learning	Peter Baumgartner	Peter Baumgartner and Gabi Reinmann	2007
8651399	Campus 2002: Die virtuelle Hochschule in der Konsolidierungsphase	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	Baum+02	http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/article-de/e-learning-standards-aus-didaktischer-perspektive/	\N		\N	\N	277--286	\N	\N	\N		\N	54b4cc278e723e31f11608e151f3f8db	f2bfd6cd59921f83e4d07790d400ca6e	907eac290d6c88ee3daf281d9b2c0486	article	E-Learning Standards aus didaktischer Perspektive	Peter Baumgartner and Hartmut Häfele and K. Maier-Häfele	O. Haefeli und M. Kindt	2002
8651449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Auf zu neuen Ufern. Tagungsband der Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft (GMW)	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Medien in der Wissenschaft	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	Baum+05	http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/material/article/lo_wiederverwendung.pdf/download	\N		\N	\N	97--106	\N	34	\N		Der vorliegende Beitrag greift den Widerspruch zwischen Wiederverwendbarkeit von Lernobjekten und pädagogischer Flexibilität bzw. Didaktik auf und versucht einen Lösungsvorschlag für dieses Dilemma zu entwickeln. 	6d368fbe40443eaf75d26285076606b5	37fa9dba2273912c5af2f2c178539069	079f08c4c0f1e6f8e1e51d0adb6e32a7	inproceedings	Wiederverwendung von Lernobjekten aus didaktischer Sicht	Peter Baumgartner and Marco Kalz	D. Tavangarian and K. Nölting	2005
8651465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bekaert:2006py	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/0611263	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/0611263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/0611263;%%}, eprint = {hep-th/0611263}	\N	aec1ae6660b77930048efbee27686769	6ac6b875c919f54da394db96265fa987	abfba710bd3b81a694f0d88606cec8a3	article	{The unitary representations of the Poincare group in any
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                  spacetime dimension}	Xavier Bekaert and Nicolas Boulanger	\N	2006
8651486	Computer + Personal (CoPers), Schwerpunktheft: E-Learning und Social Software	14. Jg.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Baum06	http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/article-de/social-software_copers.pdf/view	\N	5 Leitsätze für den Einsatz an Hochschulen:
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"1. Lernen ist überwiegend ein sozialer Prozess
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5. Statt Inhalte (Content) müssen vor allem Kommunikationsstrukturen gestaltet werden"	\N	\N	20--22, 34	\N	8	\N		\N	33fe73b69888a93551c12f824e477b9b	5c100c2a4138c5b7d02052db4e3c8ba2	fc91ca8f5dce92bd564a90a57c9e85a5	article	Social Software & E-Learning	Peter Baumgartner	\N	2006
8651539	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tian1998	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-3V8K84F-1/2/d7bbaddabf9daf5bc645ef8c87d1d899	\N	ScienceDirect - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture : Environmentally adaptive segmentation algorithm for outdoor image segmentation	\N	\N	153 - 168	\N	3	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1699(98)00037-4}	An environmentally adaptive segmentation algorithm (EASA) was developed for outdoor field plant detection. Based on a partially supervised learning process, the algorithm can learn from environmental conditions in outdoor agricultural fields and build an image segmentation look-up table on-the-fly. Experiments showed that the algorithm can adapt to most daytime conditions in outdoor fields, such as changes in light source temperature and soil type. When compared to a static segmentation technique which was trained under sunny conditions, the EASA improved the image segmentation by correctly classifying 26.9 and 54.3% more object pixels under partially cloudy and overcast conditions, respectively. The improved image segmentation of the EASA technique also allowed up to 32 times more plant cotyledons to be recognized (by leaf morphology) under overcast lighting conditions when compared with a static segmentation technique trained under sunny conditions.	58cccd559419c6f25ff7dbcbe2c74ef0	7fcb2c62bf6eb59c3143d58aaaa0cdb1	0e9e3ffb785cb84ac0a748b0100cb977	article	Environmentally adaptive segmentation algorithm for outdoor image segmentation	Lei F. Tian and David C. Slaughter	\N	1998
8651574	Computers and Electronics in Agriculture	38	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soegaard2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T5M-47MJ197-4/2/405c71a45c150b196b8ca3f562bab030	\N		\N	\N	141 - 158	\N	2	\N	issn = {0168-1699}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1699(02)00140-0}	A method based on computer vision for detection and localisation of crop rows, especially of small-grain crops, is described. The method is intended for use in a system for automatic guidance of agricultural implements in selective treatment of rows and/or inter-row spaces, e.g. with an inter-row cultivator. The computer vision system consists of a colour video camera and a computer. The camera is focussed on the field surface from an inclined angle to obtain images that cover up to about five rows simultaneously. New images are continuously transferred to the computer, which processes them and calculates the necessary lateral movements of the implement. The processing method does not include a segmentation step, which is found in most other methods for plant detection. The segmentation step has been replaced by computation of centres of gravity for row segments in the image. This approach has proven to reduce the computational burden of the image processing software. The estimation of the orientation and the lateral position of the centre lines of the rows is accomplished by weighted linear regression. The accuracy of the estimation was determined by comparing the calculated row centre line with the position of a reference string, which was placed parallel to the row along the centre line of an adjacent inter-row space.	4d198d001bdfa6ae7db29c227f2c2b03	f61d77fa68fab1fa564fefc8d3986891	e93f4279e2d5253369b22211ef795e8e	article	Determination of crop rows by image analysis without segmentation	H. T. Søgaard and H. J. Olsen	\N	2003
8651579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo	Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo	\N	Ber06	http://www.duo.uio.no/sok/work.html?WORKID=45827	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dccaec175bbeb26047de6f3d7fba7222	a7c818fa2732804317d3430c8f3fe1db	c0a80c06cc5587a82bfa9a3dc91a59dd	phdthesis	Reuse of Digital Learning Resources in Collaborative Learning Environments	Ola Berge	\N	2006
8651598	Real-Time Imaging	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marchant1995	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WPR-45R8BD7-D/2/9d5cf60c409d08e0217e12d2d753caf6	\N		\N	\N	363 - 371	\N	5	\N	issn = {1077-2014}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/rtim.1995.1036}	This paper investigates the problem of deriving vehicle guidance information from images of crops grown in rows. Advantage is taken of the approximately known crop geometry and camera calibration to derive a Hough transform which will detect parallel crop rows. Because the transform integrates information over a number of rows as well as within rows it can operate in a robust fashion with relatively few image features (plant blobs). The algorithm is implemented on one transputer along with some dedicated hardware. The method has been used on six sequences of 30 images and operates at a rate sufficient to give 10 values of vehicle offset and heading angle per second. Typical errors are 12.5 mm of offset and 1.0° of heading angle.	b4a9f1457e3727e0a65e6c57e13fd96e	f1bca79e96c56a831e48d408345c29ff	1aa38aba84b8f71556e5770aaacac83b	article	Real-Time Tracking of Plant Rows Using a Hough Transform	John A. Marchant and Renaud Brivot	\N	1995
8651604	Frankfurter Rundschau	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heimat_bei_den_Grünen	http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/kultur_und_medien/feuilleton/1806209_Kulturkonferenz-der-Gruenen-Denn-sie-wissen-was-sie-suchen.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3e70f1b198065e76296906868d5903e0	df89c2202e1b5b197671e3cf15f7d1c2	c9ec37b31a396658a394891190c866e0	article	Kulturkonferzenz der Grünen: Denn sie wissen, was sie suchen	Petra Kohse	\N	2009
8651656	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	INSERM	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Amieva2008	http://hdl.handle.net/2332/1336	Bilan		\N	XV - 654 pages, illustrations, figures	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.22}	La maladie d’Alzheimer est une véritable pathologie et non un simple
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\	aux âges avancés de la vie. La détérioration progressive intellectuelle
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\	charge sont encore très hétérogènes sur le territoire. À la demande
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\	de la Direction générale de la santé, l’Inserm a réuni un groupe
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\	pluridisciplinaire d’experts afin de réaliser, selon la procédure
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\	d’expertise collective, un bilan des avancées de la recherche fondamentale,
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\	sur la maladie d’Alzheimer, de manière à impulser les évolutions
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\	indispensables dans le domaine médical, médico-social et en recherche
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\	à la hauteur de l’enjeu de santé publique. Le groupe d’experts a
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\	émis des propositions pour améliorer la diffusion des connaissances,
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\	le diagnostic et le traitement des patients, le soutien aux aidants,
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\	l’information et la sensibilisation de la population et du corps
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\	médical. Il a souligné la nécessité d’une articulation pertinente
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\	entre recherche fondamentale, recherche clinique, formation des professionnels
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\	et actions auprès des malades et de leur famille en lien avec les
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\	associations de patients.	012c49c286f2f825d34572b0795e0654	deced8855bdb6a9d8f5386a2642a4f39	af6b59c78c8bee81eb97e37c4f29403c	techreport	Maladie d'Alzheimer : enjeux scientifiques, médicaux et sociétaux	Hélène Amieva and Sandrine Andrieu and Claudine Berr and et al.	\N	2007
8651809	SIGMOBILE Mob. Comput. Commun. Rev.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	584093	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=584093	\N	A mathematical theory of communication	\N	\N	3--55	\N	1	\N	issn = {1559-1662}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/584091.584093}	\N	2afd5b99232df4be830cef5022f7beb4	fb6d36e0bf963160380f7d9d02520ad9	a3c0e282fd71c94ec4eb805375073165	article	A mathematical theory of communication	C. E. Shannon	\N	2001
8651834	Naturschutz und Biologische Vielfalt	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lady:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	171-176	\N	\N	\N		\N	68fe58e4c00597ccee868e76f1080c79	8b54bf06b532b1b5e2c39b2da83670b7	0f2b438e71ddb6204ed502e78280e835	article	{LaDy: Knowledge Wiki zur kollaborativen und wissensbasierten Entscheidungshilfe zu Umweltver\\"anderung und Biodiversit\\"at}	Karin Nadrowski and Joachim Baumeister and Volkmar Wolters	\N	2008
8652057	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (BMWi)	Berlin	\N	\N	BMWi08	http://www.bmwi.de/BMWi/Navigation/Service/publikationen,did=284426.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d42495fe9daf7e111cdd944db0e05e81	0f7d1f3aec6f62b9d3578ccfebb92a46	73d72047ea66dfe9f4d892c37eb03793	book	E-Learning in KMU - Markt, Trends, Empfehlungen, Ein Leitfaden für Hersteller, Anbieter, Nutzer und Einsteiger Ergebnisse des BMWi-Technologieprogramms LERNET	Julia Flasdick and Dr. Lutz Goertz and Dr. Anja Johanning and Dr. Lutz P. Michel and Prof. Dr. Jan M. Pawlowski and Christian M. Stracke	\N	2008
8652099	ACM Comput. Surv.	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hall1980approximate	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/csur/csur12.html#HallD80	\N		\N	\N	381-402	\N	4	\N		\N	a99f37b25913de3cc1f573bb10356fec	4cfbc5102e2d4017acc9ec25a20f9c85	cceaefb14f960159b13ac2f197bf9430	article	Approximate String Matching.	Patrick A. V. Hall and Geoff R. Dowling	\N	1980
8652123	Appl Optics	42	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whiteman:2003p2177	http://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=Papers&UT=000182977300002&SID=2ENK1D9%2540m3O4Jl3bEck&SrcAuth=mekentosj&mode=FullRecord&customersID=mekentosj&DestFail=http%253A%252F%252Faccess.isiproducts.com%252Fcustom_images%252Fwok_failed_auth.html	\N	key 	\N	\N	2593--2608	\N	15	\N	date-added = {2009-06-22 10:57:36 -0400}, pmid = {000182977300002}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/BobSica/Documents/Papers/2003/Whiteman/Appl%20Optics%202003%20Whiteman-2.pdf}, uri = {papers://A7E9483B-FE0A-4EC5-82C1-971F544B71CB/Paper/p2177}, date-modified = {2009-06-22 10:57:36 -0400}, affiliation = {NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA}, rating = {0}, language = {English}	In a companion paper [Appl. Opt. 42, 2571 (2003)] the temperature dependence of Raman scattering and its influence on the Raman and Rayleigh-Mie lidar equations were examined. New forms of the lidar equation were developed to account for this temperature sensitivity. Here those results are used to derive the temperature-dependent forms of the equations for the water-vapor mixing ratio, the aerosol scattering ratio, the aerosol backscatter coefficient, and the extinction-to-backscatter ratio. The error equations are developed, the influence of differential transmission is studied, and several laser sources are considered in the analysis. The results indicate that the temperature functions become significant when narrowband detection is used. Errors of 5% and more can be introduced into the water-vapor mixing ratio calculation at high altitudes, and errors larger than 10% are possible for calculations of aerosol scattering ratio and thus of aerosol backscatter coefficient and of extinction-to-backscatter ratio. (C) 2003 Optical Society of America.	cef8b75abeda5fdc8b6ff7c1be796e35	7fdb73e6f15cac9c40ce50094077b640	5b10ef04f1511fd99ccd740dc64077ac	article	Examination of the traditional Raman lidar technique. II. Evaluating the ratios for water vapor and aerosols	DN Whiteman	\N	2003
8652124	Appl Optics	42	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whiteman:2003p2178	http://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?Func=Frame&product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=Papers&UT=000182977300001&SID=2ENK1D9%2540m3O4Jl3bEck&Init=Yes&SrcAuth=mekentosj&mode=FullRecord&customersID=mekentosj&DestFail=http%253A%252F%252Faccess.isiproducts.com%252Fcustom_images%252Fwok_failed_auth.html	\N	key 	\N	\N	2571--2592	\N	15	\N	date-added = {2009-06-22 10:57:11 -0400}, pmid = {000182977300001}, local-url = {file://localhost/Users/BobSica/Documents/Papers/2003/Whiteman/Appl%20Optics%202003%20Whiteman-1.pdf}, uri = {papers://A7E9483B-FE0A-4EC5-82C1-971F544B71CB/Paper/p2178}, date-modified = {2009-06-22 10:57:11 -0400}, affiliation = {NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA}, rating = {0}, language = {English}	The essential information required for the analysis of Raman lidar water vapor and aerosol data acquired by use of a single laser wavelength is compiled here and in a companion paper [Appl. Opt. 42, 2593 (2003)]. Various details concerning the evaluation of the lidar equations when Raman scattering is measured are covered. These details include the influence of the temperature dependence of both pure rotational and vibrational-rotational Raman scattering on the lidar profile. The full temperature dependence of the Rayleigh-Mie and Raman lidar equations are evaluated by use of a new form of the lidar equation where all the temperature dependence is carried in a single term. The results indicate that, for the range of temperatures encountered in the troposphere, the magnitude of the temperature-dependent effect can reach 10% or more for narrowband Raman water-vapor measurements. Also, the calculation of atmospheric transmission, including the effects of depolarization, is examined carefully. Various formulations of Rayleigh cross-section determination commonly used in the lidar field are compared and reveal differences of as much as 5% among the formulations. The influence of multiple scattering on the measurement of aerosol extinction with the Raman lidar technique is considered, as Eire several photon pulse pileup-correction techniques. (C) 2003 Optical Society of America.	68ee25efd26a0f33060d1d87ea52e456	7a405988a2aa0620db2fed73b7904dcb	a161b0fd1abad64d5f801b7e45f63270	article	Examination of the traditional Raman lidar technique. 1. Evaluating the temperature-dependent lidar equations	DN Whiteman	\N	2003
8652200	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FLAIRS Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sullivan03	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-143	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/flairs/2003	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	a807840a4196dca8f96516795d6eef9c	2b5869b9fef66f3cca2fc69050b8df95	f2be433597c7770b33d5ee613e0d2bea	article	Preserving Recommender Accuracy and Diversity in Sparse Datasets	Derry O'Sullivan and David C. Wilson and Barry Smyth	\N	2003
8652201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AH '08: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Adaptive
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\	Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	abel08	\N	\N		\N	\N	12--21	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hannover, Germany}, isbn = {978-3-540-70984-8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70987-9_4}	\N	c5df713d88fad78c6cdd1f9a9f66f38f	57444e9f8c4f1250ee42056a12d828ed	e29ee934a3746cef98966dc067fdf36e	article	A Rule-Based Recommender System for Online Discussion Forums	Fabian Abel and Ig Ibert Bittencourt and Nicola Henze and Daniel Krause and Julita Vassileva	\N	2008
8652202	IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering	17	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	adomavicius05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2005.99	\N		\N	\N	734--749	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 12:01:55}, issn = {1041-4347}, citeulike-article-id = {515044}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/TKDE.2005.99}	Member-Gediminas Adomavicius and Member-Alexander Tuzhilin	b6be54eb23aa7031aa381a8a774cc4e0	42f7653127a823354d000ea95cf804be	89ae9158a0b1f6b2f2fccbf4808acbf6	article	Toward the Next Generation of Recommender Systems: A Survey of the
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\	State-of-the-Art and Possible Extensions	Gediminas Adomavicius and Alexander Tuzhilin	\N	2005
8652203	Commun. ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	AV97	\N	\N		\N	\N	88--89	\N	3	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/245108.245127}	\N	139288bce597075d99567140c21b9151	c438091db74d7d0417d57accebaf36ff	e3f9ab96ebc314f95e81ba6c7786b6d7	article	Recommender systems for evaluating computer messages	Christopher Avery and Richard Zeckhauser	\N	1997
8652204	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Balabanovic97	\N	\N		\N	\N	66--72	\N	\N	\N	comment = {first paper on a hybrid system combining content-based and collaborative
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\	filtering}	\N	8b3980d4de40315964d4163267499683	2be1a8d044898adfbcb7a906fc459a51	9d26f35cbb9943e4deaebb60c4dbfdff	article	Combining Content-Based and Collaborative Recommendation	Marko Balabanovic and Yoav Shoham	\N	1997
8652205	Commun. ACM	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Balabanovic97fab	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/245108.245124	\N		\N	\N	66--72	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-25 10:31:33}, issn = {0001-0782}, citeulike-article-id = {486164}, priority = {0}, comment = {In addition to what one might call the generic advantages inherent
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\	in any hybrid system, the particular design of the Fab architecture
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\	brings two additional benefits. First, two scaling problems common
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\	to all Web services are addressed�an increasing number of users and
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\	an increasing number of documents. Second, the system automatically
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\	identifies emergent communities of interest in the user population,
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\	enabling enhanced group awareness and communications.
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\	The content-based approach to recommendation has its roots in the
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\	information retrieval (IR) community, and employs many of the same
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\	techniques. Text documents are recommended based on a comparison
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\	If the user liked a page, weights for the words extracted from it
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\	can be added to the weights for the corresponding words in the user
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\	profile. This process is known as relevance feedback. As well as
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\	being simple and fast, it is empirically known to give improved results
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\	in a normal IR setting [2]. 
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\	When we contrast content-based and collaborative recommendations we
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\	need to be clear what we mean by the terms. Systems in industry and
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\	academia exist which combine elements of the two approaches, so it
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\	would be useful to define a pure case of each. We consider a pure
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\	are made for a user based solely on a profile built up by analyzing
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\	the content of items which that user has rated in the past. Examples
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\	of such systems are InfoFinder [5], NewsWeeder [6], and systems developed
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\	for the routing task at the TREC conferences [3]. A pure content-based
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\	system has several shortcomings. Generally, only a very shallow analysis
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\	of certain kinds of content can be supplied. A second problem, which
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\	has been studied extensively both in this domain and in others, is
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\	A pure collaborative recommendation system is one which does no analysis
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\	of the items at all�in fact, all that is known about an item is a
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\	unique identifier. Recommendations for a user are made solely on
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\	the basis of similarities to other users. Examples of systems taking
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\	this approach include GroupLens [7], the Bellcore video recommender
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\	[4], and Ringo [8]. Pure collaborative recommendation solves all
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\	of the shortcomings given for pure content-based systems. However,
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\	this approach does introduce certain problems of its own. If a new
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\	item appears in the database there is no way it can be recommended
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\	to a user until more information about it is obtained. A second problem
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\	is simply that for a user whose tastes are unusual compared to the
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\	rest of the population there will not be any other users who are
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\	particularly similar, leading to poor recommendations.
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\	To create a hybrid content-based, collaborative system, we maintain
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\	Users receive items both when they score highly against their own
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\	profile, and when they are rated highly by a user with a similar
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\	profile.}, doi = {10.1145/245108.245124}	\N	ff5d1cd8dc25d64f51eaa56181c93a25	69f733bf213fc96788c8c68bf0ece6f8	eaad81f3ccdb39a86d6e7ec1245bb228	article	Fab: content-based, collaborative recommendation	Marko Balabanovic and Yoav Shoham	\N	1997
8652206	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AAAI/{IAAI}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	basu98	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/basu98recommendation.html	\N		\N	\N	714--720	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-12-26 06:04:01}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1014193}	Recommendation systems make suggestions about artifacts to a user.
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\	in seeing a particular movie. Social recomendation methods collect
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\	ratings of artifacts from many individuals and use nearest-neighbor
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\	techniques to make recommendations to a user concerning new artifacts.
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\	However, these methods do not use the significant amount of other
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\	information that is often available about the nature of each artifact
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\	--- such as cast lists...	8d3c9083fd7615a2e7d4d75c6e8af764	8baccca5d4a5001d79070bbdd5439a84	208e6a061d1f2cc647c5f7284cdb95bb	article	Recommendation as Classification: Using Social and Content-Based
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\	Information in Recommendation	Chumki Basu and Haym Hirsh and William W. Cohen	\N	1998
8652207	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}utonomous {A}gents	\N	\N	\N	\N	Seattle, WA	\N	\N	billsus99	\N	\N		\N	\N	268--275	\N	\N	\N		\N	50734a5d0a32106d9f818ecfaf8d36ce	b4f51977f11ff2d7feffb11d968b6520	d58b8aab5f462eab84690ed45b44cad5	article	A personal news agent that talks, learns and explains	D. Billsus and M. Pazzani	\N	1999
8652208	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	7th {I}nternational {C}onference on {U}ser {M}odeling	\N	\N	\N	\N	Banff, Canada	\N	\N	billsus99b	\N	\N		\N	\N	99--108	\N	\N	\N		\N	8261464440aaacc7ea7532d817e280a3	bcbdb18ec951b71176e9740c6e79596b	3aa40cc487cea54e7527dfb1ed9543e2	article	A hybrid user model for news story classification	D. Billsus and M. Pazzani	\N	1999
8652209	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	10	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	billsus00	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1026501525781	\N		\N	\N	147--180	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-13 21:21:28}, citeulike-article-id = {2408301}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1026501525781}	We present a framework for adaptive news access, based on machine
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\	learning techniques specifically designed for this task. First, we
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\	focus on the system's general functionality and system architecture.
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\	We then describe the interface and design of two deployed news agents
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\	that are part of the described architecture. While the first agent
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\	provides personalized news through a web-based interface, the second
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\	system is geared towards wireless information devices such as PDAs
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\	(personal digital assistants) and cell phones. Based on implicit
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\	and explicit user feedback, our agents use a machine learning algorithm
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\	to induce individual user models. Motivated by general shortcomings
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\	of other user modeling systems for Information Retrieval applications,
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\	as well as the specific requirements of news classification, we propose
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\	the induction of hybrid user models that consist of separate models
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\	for short-term and long-term interests. Furthermore, we illustrate
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\	how the described algorithm can be used to address an important issue
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\	that has thus far received little attention in the Information Retrieval
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\	community: a user's information need changes as a direct result of
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\	interaction with information. We empirically evaluate the system's
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\	performance based on data collected from regular system users. The
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\	goal of the evaluation is not only to understand the performance
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\	contributions of the algorithm's individual components, but also
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\	to assess the overall utility of the proposed user modeling techniques
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\	from a user perspective. Our results provide empirical evidence for
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\	the utility of the hybrid user model, and suggest that effective
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\	personalization can be achieved without requiring any extra effort
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\	from the user.	5ef210609dd64d51bf4419a43b15a23d	176f415b93c367b2816c0467e377d753	7a9dc05ed774449ddd6831d98a2222a6	article	User Modeling for Adaptive News Access	Daniel Billsus and Michael J. Pazzani	\N	2000
8652210	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICML '98: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on
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\	Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc.	San Francisco, CA, USA	\N	\N	billsus98	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=645527.657311	\N		\N	\N	46--54	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-05-15 21:09:09}, citeulike-article-id = {1298005}, priority = {0}, isbn = {1558605568}	\N	a08ff2f75928c1e04887c630b4e134e8	f8e9e9f4e1632288267b88113ff97df7	f9515d59b28374499b0296d678e647fa	article	Learning Collaborative Information Filters	Daniel Billsus and Michael J. Pazzani	\N	1998
8652211	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	burke07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_12	\N		\N	\N	377--408	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-06 11:29:50}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1668971}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_12}	Adaptive web sites may offer automated recommendations generated through
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\	any number of well-studied techniques including collaborative, content-based
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\	and knowledge-based recommendation. Each of these techniques has
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\	its own strengths and weaknesses. In search of better performance,
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\	researchers have combined recommendation techniques to build hybrid
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\	recommender systems. This chapter surveys the space of two-part hybrid
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\	recommender systems, comparing four different recommendation techniques
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\	and seven different hybridization strategies. Implementations of
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\	41 hybrids including some novel combinations are examined and compared.
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\	The study finds that cascade and augmented hybrids work well, especially
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\	when combining two components of differing strengths.	ebcd81e19e15415869d3afbc89e6887b	cfb19be4168f3870a6a34c4cbccd2c96	9cd35b02e318834d81132ec53ddc3a72	article	Hybrid Web Recommender Systems	Robin Burke	\N	2007
8652212	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	burke02	\N	\N		\N	\N	331--370	\N	4	\N	issn = {0924-1868}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1021240730564}	\N	54053d8f4f8573b1c4e799207b3dadd9	f40020400b8bc08adca29a987caf25d8	460b623792e13b4ec0e990563e57f26c	article	Hybrid Recommender Systems: Survey and Experiments	Robin Burke	\N	2002
8652213	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burke00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7b21948a66f7c4d0e82efed7d5c44394	0b1ad23599f73b989dfe7e49e3ec2d37	10dab9334c870b2b842a3d241fbffdbb	article	Knowledge-Based Recommender Systems	Robin Burke	\N	2000
8652214	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SP '02: Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Washington, DC, USA	\N	\N	canny02	\N	\N		\N	\N	45	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1543-6}	\N	8862bd994d111924c33acee67554eb0e	f1121da2a4cfd7b5d5576679c4422a68	a2c15f5010b2e3c67508f3072765f68d	article	Collaborative Filtering with Privacy	John Canny	\N	2002
8652215	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HP Laboratories Bristol	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	aickelin	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	HPL-2002-1	\N		\N	58eec3c733ddec0a1bec041850f7c432	1095172ea9fdbcb6ae6d1552d8050f61	ea69c39784de2ccebd930e60725fec89	article	A Recommender System based on the Immune Network	Steve Cayzer and Uwe Aickelin	\N	2002
8652216	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent
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\	user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chen07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1216295.1216308	\N		\N	\N	22--31	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-02-14 00:29:10}, citeulike-article-id = {1106144}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595934812}, doi = {10.1145/1216295.1216308}	\N	545cb0ff0ec4a3b706bc656d4a5720c3	f7cf4db3d2285b6586affd8d53da2cb9	032591d1940a179e0813962af16142be	article	Hybrid critiquing-based recommender systems	Li Chen and Pearl Pu	\N	2007
8652217	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Intelligent User Interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	claypool00	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--40	\N	\N	\N		Recommender systems provide personalized suggestions about items that
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\	users will find interesting. Typically, recommender systems require
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\	a user interface that can "intelligently " determine the interest
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\	of a user and use this information to make suggestions. The common
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\	solution, "explicit ratings", where users tell the system what they
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\	think about a piece of information, is well-understood and fairly
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\	precise. However, having to stop to enter explicit ratings can alter
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\	normal patterns of browsing and reading. A more "intelligent" method
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\	is to use implicit ratings, where a rating is obtained by a method
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\	other than obtaining it directly from the user. These implicit interest
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\	indicators have obvious advantages, including removing the cost of
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\	the user rating, and that every user interaction with the system
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\	can contribute to an implicit rating. Current recommender systems
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\	mostly do not use implicit ratings, nor is the ability of implicit
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\	ratings to predict actual user interest well-unders...	9441e001214cddcd63bae49e030ba633	511f83f6ec87a6f3148646c0789014b1	9bba49c50726bb7705cc2a4bcbe68548	article	Implicit Interest Indicators	Mark Claypool and Mark Claypool and Phong Le and Phong Le and Makoto Waseda and Makoto Waseda and David Brown and David Brown	\N	2000
8652218	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the ACM SIGIR '99 Workshop on Recommender Systems:
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\	Algorithms and Evaluation	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Berkeley, California	\N	\N	claypool99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-11 09:30:54}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {430353}, comment = {Collaborative filtering is inefficient for: early rater problem, sparsity
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\	problem, gray sheep.
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\	
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\	A content-based filter analyzes items rated by an individual user
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\	and uses the content of the items as well as the provided ratings
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\	to build a profile to compare to other non-rated items to recommend
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\	additional items of interest.
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\	
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\	By using a combination of content-based and collaborative filters
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\	we can realize the benefits of content-based filters which include
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\	early predictions that cover all items and users, while gaining the
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\	benefits of accurate collaborative filtering predictions as the number
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\	of users and ratings increases,.
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\	
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\	We provide a unique approach to combining content-based and collaborative
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\	filtering by basing a prediction on a weighted average of the content-based
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\	prediction and the collaborative prediction. In addition, our approach
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\	allows for the content-based and collaborative weights to be computed
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\	on a per-item basis. The weights are adjusted based on the strength
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\	of each prediction. As the number of users and ratings for the item
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\	increase, the collaborative filter is (usually) weighted more heaviy,
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\	increasing the overall accuracy of the prediction.
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\	
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\	Our approach is not a hybrid approach, meaning that the basis for
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\	the content-based and collaborative predictions are kept separate.
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\	This allows us to benefit from individual advances made to either
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\	collaborative or content-based filters since there is no inter-dependency
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\	between the two content components. For example, individual improvements
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\	to pure collaborative filtering algorithms can be fully realized.
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\	
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\	We build upon the work of the pure collaborative filtering algorithms
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\	published that compute similarities between users usaing a Pearson
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\	correlation coefficient [4, 21, 9].
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\	
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\	Our content-based filtering algorithms match article keywords to keywords
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\	in the user profile (we use the overlap coefficient). Predicitions
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\	from the three interest indicators, explicit keywords, implicit keywords
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\	and newspaper section, are combined via matching functions with the
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\	article keywords and section. Until we determine appropriate weights
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\	for each content-match through extensive user studies, we give each
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\	an equal weight of \\$1/3\\$.
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\	
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\	Vogt et al showed that a simple linear combination of scores returned
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\	by different Information Retrieval agents can improve the performance
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\	of those individual systems on new documents [23]. We build upon
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\	their work by combining our collaborative filtering prediction with
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\	our content-based prediction using a weighted average. 
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\	
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\	The trick is to come up with the weights that result in the most accurate
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\	prediction. The collaborative filtering predictions are more inaccurate
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\	in cases where the number, agreement or history between users is
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\	low [12]. We start by giving equal weight to both the collaborative
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\	filtering and the content-based scores for all the users. As users
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\	make ratings, we compute the absolute error from the content-based
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\	predictions and the collaborative predictions and adjust the weights
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\	so as to minimize past error. (it learns as the time passes)
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\	
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\	In order to evaluate the filtering performance of P-Tango we computed
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\	the mean absolute error between the numerical predictions provided
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\	by P-Tango and the numerical ratings entered by the user for the
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\	same articles.}	\N	afd5d4d0902f1a4dc34883365bc4210d	0f83f197d906697292ef4a51f9d27242	0588ff378faea30f399acd65da69711b	inproceedings	Combining content-based and collaborative filters in an online newspaper	M. Claypool and A. Gokhale and T. Miranda and P. Murnikov and D. Netes and M. Sartin	\N	1999
8652219	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '03: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in
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\	computing systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	cosley03	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/642611.642713	\N		\N	\N	585--592	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-07-17 22:07:23}, citeulike-article-id = {344219}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581136307}, doi = {10.1145/642611.642713}	\N	821737ab4ae450a6e24bc2c0137442e0	1b7ceacc5ada8aecc41e6684c0852702	02fb5889d480d7c63aa166593201de5b	article	Is seeing believing?: how recommender system interfaces affect users'
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\	opinions	Dan Cosley and Shyong K. Lam and Istvan Albert and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2003
8652220	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIA '98: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Cooperative
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\	Information Agents II, Learning, Mobility and Electronic Commerce
\
\	for Information Discovery on the Internet	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	delgado98	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=647783.735400	\N		\N	\N	206--215	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-08-18 18:08:58}, citeulike-article-id = {674977}, priority = {4}, isbn = {3540646760}	\N	d35adc1ae1731decb719fae95279ec9b	b8499cf4723df60dd7076b35becc4021	b1aab00ec6e4ef57670d0ac3e6d23fa2	article	Content-based Collaborative Information Filtering: Actively Learning
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\	to Classify and Recommend Documents	Joaquin Delgado and Naohiro Ishii and Tomoki Ura	\N	1998
8652221	Information Retrieval	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eichmann02	\N	\N		\N	\N	209--237	\N	\N	\N		\N	e1570703dda1afa97e37532158760471	73dcb3ceca83a4f6f840d7f88804699f	adec7ea423997bfcb8aa07428b5a5d8a	article	Adaptive Filtering of Newswire Stories using Two-Level Clustering	D. Eichmann and P. Srinivasan	\N	2002
8652222	J. Mach. Learn. Res.	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA, USA	\N	\N	freund03	\N	\N		\N	\N	933--969	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1533-7928}	\N	05cc6abffb816ed924498841242efbf5	9ef638a554f1c5cc020ce04570cf3376	a257b40bba5513275a03cba41fd9b9e0	article	An efficient boosting algorithm for combining preferences	Yoav Freund and Raj Iyer and Robert E. Schapire and Yoram Singer	\N	2003
8652223	Commun. ACM	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	goldberg92	\N	\N		\N	\N	61--70	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/138859.138867}, review = {1st paper on CF
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\	term coined
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\	explains tapestry, an experimental CF mail system}	\N	673722e981fc369a52b86830a4297d7b	8840d7685e4f9cab2062938e17b32a10	f4c5048e4b774037f64ca88ad0bcd8b5	article	Using collaborative filtering to weave an information tapestry	David Goldberg and David Nichols and Brian M. Oki and Douglas Terry	\N	1992
8652224	Information Retrieval	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	\N	\N	\N	goldberg01	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.37.8212	\N		\N	\N	133--151	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-22 00:43:11}, citeulike-article-id = {1803169}, priority = {5}	Eigentaste is a collaborative filtering algorithm that uses universal
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\	queries to elicit real-valued user ratings on a common set of items
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\	and applies principal component analysis (PCA) to the resulting dense
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\	subset of the ratings matrix. PCA facilitates dimensionality reduction
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\	for offline clustering of users and rapid computation of recommendations.
\
\	For a database of n users, standard nearest-neighbor techniques require
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\	O(n) processing time to compute recommendations, whereas Eigentaste...	67aaac417d2cb757db662a6668285a5a	569b3ade5dfaa958c46ec3a2b9b6f6c7	7bc0729fc4a4f9a6fee49949113057ce	article	Eigentaste: A Constant Time Collaborative Filtering Algorithm	Ken Goldberg and Theresa Roeder and Dhruv Gupta and Chris Perkins	\N	2001
8652225	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kautz97	\N	\N		\N	\N	63--65	\N	3	\N		\N	6df29d6f3cd50744b3e16031b9b92127	c2c64d257e693aea03ba1a9e9c3247bf	c9c207a0aea4492766ad3fb430abbb2c	article	Combining Social Networks and Collaborative Filtering	{H. Kautz and B. Selman and M. Shah}	\N	1997
8652226	Expert systems with applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	han04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-05-17 11:52:14}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {201825}	\N	4414429673052b338c04c210b134b5eb	82ad22f08798a4137d9fe16d40a927dd	ede80abaec25d125a725cf33fe8875cb	article	A scalable P2P recommender system based on distributed collaborative
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\	filtering	Peng Han and Bo Xie and Fan Yang and Ruimin Sheng	\N	2004
8652227	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation in E-Commerce (Malaga	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Hayes02anon-line	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d6d3c0e4a94451e5795a250675e8a529	b2a4e323f390961427cebdc803c1aae6	6126cc8343ffd146c970540e709be352	article	An on-Line Evaluation Framework for Recommender Systems	Conor Hayes and C. Hayes and Paolo Massa and Padraig Cunningham and Paolo Avesani and P. Cunningham	\N	2002
8652228	Inf. Retr.	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	Herlocker02	\N	\N		\N	\N	287--310	\N	4	\N	issn = {1386-4564}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020443909834}	\N	02543f155389f51eceff8ed0bc5aa1d6	c8976d8ac193e1d21df49a480392c665	5a42e439f5859629e6b9d7363320159f	article	An Empirical Analysis of Design Choices in Neighborhood-Based Collaborative
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\	Filtering Algorithms	Jon Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2002
8652229	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR
\
\	conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	herlocker99	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/312624.312682	\N		\N	\N	230--237	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2006-01-03 03:50:47}, citeulike-article-id = {265490}, priority = {3}, isbn = {1581130961}, doi = {10.1145/312624.312682}	\N	20f66988de2c903254d7b3db6a5126e8	0807e700343381b2c64457e8b87bcc53	07221dce301d0f5b7a46b59d74566ecf	article	An algorithmic framework for performing collaborative filtering	Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and Al Borchers and John Riedl	\N	1999
8652230	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported
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\	cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	herlocker00	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/358916.358995	\N		\N	\N	241--250	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-29 08:01:20}, citeulike-article-id = {975389}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581132220}, doi = {10.1145/358916.358995}	\N	2f17ff0a60177c4f0c1b5f0a1d3771f8	92273b87585b39bd394cb77f5a81ff1f	fd6ce5480ffa6b3b5452da7b1c0534b9	article	Explaining collaborative filtering recommendations	Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2000
8652231	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	22	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	herlocker04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/963770.963772	\N		\N	\N	5--53	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 12:04:37}, issn = {1046-8188}, citeulike-article-id = {172550}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/963770.963772}	\N	3ca83a7558c962f1aa1517aecf22f93f	f8a70731d983634ac7105896d101c9d2	bdd3980bb3c297d1b84ceb0c7729d397	article	Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems	Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan and Loren G. Terveen and John T. Riedl	\N	2004
8652232	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CiteSeerX - Scientific Literature Digital Library and Search Engine
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\	[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/oai2] (United States)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hern05	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=?doi=10.1.1.104.5110	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {http://www.scientificcommons.org/42271831}	Abstract. Recommender systems suggest items, guiding the user in a
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\	personalized way in a large space of possible options. To accomplish
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\	this task, they should try to bother users as less as possible, but
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\	each recommendation occupies expensive room in the always small user
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\	interface. Unfortunately, current evaluation of recommender systems
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\	do not have into account this cost. This work presents some new measures
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\	that have into account this intrusion cost while recommending. Some
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\	experiments are performed to compare our approach with traditional
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\	ones. 1	e8f1d2af0d0c942638e6ad367958441b	6290fabc9f387e2b3a6160ec6a33963a	9133f98b7c734f53694affe14b99e16e	article	Evaluating the Intrusion cost of recommending in Recommender Systems	Felix Hern and Elena Gaudioso and Jesus G. Boticario	\N	2005
8652233	Expert Systems with Applications	35	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hernandez08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2007.07.047	\N		\N	\N	790--804	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-27 06:31:26}, citeulike-article-id = {2944736}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.eswa.2007.07.047}	It is difficult to deny that comparison between recommender systems
\
\	requires a common way for evaluating them. Nevertheless, at present,
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\	they have been evaluated in many, often incompatible, ways. We affirm
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\	this problem is mainly due to the lack of a common framework for
\
\	recommender systems, a framework general enough so that we may include
\
\	the whole range of recommender systems to date, but specific enough
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\	so that we can obtain solid results. In this paper, we propose such
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\	a framework, attempting to extract the essential features of recommender
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\	systems. In this framework, the most essential feature is the objective
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\	of the recommender system. What is more, in this paper, recommender
\
\	systems are viewed as applications with the following essential objective.
\
\	Recommender systems must: (i) choose which (of the items) should
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\	be shown to the user, (ii) decide when and how the recommendations
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\	must be shown. Next, we will show that a new metric emerges naturally
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\	from this framework. Finally, we will conclude by comparing the properties
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\	of this new metric with the traditional ones. Among other things,
\
\	we will show that we may evaluate the whole range of recommender
\
\	systems with this single metric.	387a79e74af6f7e1af4cc4e79f0bd583	15574ce9a15dcc3315f07f2c8fd5dcd7	43907082bf4668c918e4f4544f40047f	article	Evaluation of recommender systems: A new approach	Hern\\'{a}ndez and Elena Gaudioso	\N	2008
8652234	ACM Transactions on Information Systems	22	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hofman2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	89--115	\N	1	\N		\N	02e53d7a6e7be50c3e2552337eed208c	ffd4c7560d25f5c0b6f92dbba0bbfc79	9cf428565f8f07316567c0f8a2206d57	article	Latent Semantic Models for Collaborative Filtering	Thomas Hofmann	\N	2004
8652235	Decis. Support Syst.	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands	\N	\N	josang07	\N	\N		\N	\N	618--644	\N	2	\N	issn = {0167-9236}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2005.05.019}	Trust and reputation systems represent a significant trend in decision
\
\	support for Internet mediated service provision. The basic idea is
\
\	to let parties rate each other, for example after the completion
\
\	of a transaction, and use the aggregated ratings about a given party
\
\	to derive a trust or reputation score, which can assist other parties
\
\	in deciding whether or not to transact with that party in the future.
\
\	A natural side effect is that it also provides an incentive for good
\
\	behaviour, and therefore tends to have a positive effect on market
\
\	quality. Reputation systems can be called collaborative sanctioning
\
\	systems to reflect their collaborative nature, and are related to
\
\	collaborative filtering systems. Reputation systems are already being
\
\	used in successful commercial online applications. There is also
\
\	a rapidly growing literature around trust and reputation systems,
\
\	but unfortunately this activity is not very coherent. The purpose
\
\	of this article is to give an overview of existing and proposed systems
\
\	that can be used to derive measures of trust and reputation for Internet
\
\	transactions, to analyse the current trends and developments in this
\
\	area, and to propose a research agenda for trust and reputation systems.	0aa372feac8c7a8d62f7ebe98e860326	75ff1e69be90313dffb10fc851cecf7e	cc30499ae6084854417f116f3fad46f6	article	A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision	Audun J\\osang and Roslan Ismail and Colin Boyd	\N	2007
8652236	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {ECML}-98, 10th European Conference on Machine Learning	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, DE	Chemnitz, DE	\N	\N	joachims98	citeseer.nj.nec.com/joachims98text.html	\N		\N	\N	137--142	\N	\N	\N		\N	607006acf38312d37533a37d8c62920e	997f731cfc4fdb02cb32eb88c4fab2e9	57a897c66cfb43e85204056c83badca3	article	Text categorization with support vector machines: learning with many
\
\	relevant features	Thorsten Joachims	Claire N{\\'{e}}dellec and C{\\'{e}}line Rouveirol	1998
8652237	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CIKM '01: Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information
\
\	and knowledge management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kapyris01	\N	\N		\N	\N	247--254	\N	\N	\N	location = {Atlanta, Georgia, USA}, isbn = {1-58113-436-3}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/502585.502627}	\N	63d9cdb4c45f66cfd8eb215de5bd1953	ad804add9a1dec7cb4df3c98fac7dc13	7e56019c760266bec309f306ad3d692d	article	Evaluation of Item-Based Top-N Recommendation Algorithms	George Karypis	\N	2001
8652238	Commun. ACM	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Kautz97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/245108.245123	\N		\N	\N	63--65	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-28 10:48:54}, issn = {0001-0782}, citeulike-article-id = {201598}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/245108.245123}	\N	343e1facbb0b63144d64f07292d9eccd	6995678b936b33eef9ea1396e53a1fc7	ba3606b3aa6c4cf94784db451b28cd68	article	Referral Web: combining social networks and collaborative filtering	Henry Kautz and Bart Selman and Mehul Shah	\N	1997
8652239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning for {T}ext {C}ategorization	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	Menlo Park, California	\N	\N	klinkenberg98	\N	\N		\N	\N	33--40	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7ad9fa2617d58fed4c89fdd298d7d2b	1cc8d5ad951a758756701ca28ccb77c1	1a7dc11159d5c7365569f6d07e54f3f9	article	Adaptive information filtering: Learning in the presence of concept
\
\	drifts	R. Klinkenberg and I. Renz	\N	1998
8652240	JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA	49; NUMBER 3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	knobloch05	\N	\N		\N	\N	296-313	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.07}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	0ee0355cc9dc3169fc10555fc0339804	58adbe8859ae9cf27e508da50fe216ec	f74c6aa109ce08a93dee3275c85a4d77	article	Impact of Popularity Indications on Readers' Selective Exposure to
\
\	Online News	\N	\N	2005
8652241	Commun. ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	kobsa07	\N	\N		\N	\N	24--33	\N	8	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1278201.1278202}	\N	31d8196eb576e22780b09e118af8547f	e81484755647a71b6d9a75a40e3bbaf7	84de1d0e974e61a8cbec6bb86b67f969	article	Privacy-enhanced web personalization	Alfred Kobsa	\N	2007
8652242	Commun. ACM	40	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Konstan97	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/245108.245126	\N		\N	\N	77--87	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2006-12-05 15:51:00}, issn = {0001-0782}, citeulike-article-id = {506742}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/245108.245126}	\N	757bf43738fa32559ad955b12f6eea1d	b87a0f564152a1726306ac5f0abe38c8	b53b2dfa6b9064d2ad77fd6440ca48b3	article	GroupLens: applying collaborative filtering to Usenet news	Joseph A. Konstan and Bradley N. Miller and David Maltz and Jonathan L. Herlocker and Lee R. Gordon and John Riedl	\N	1997
8652243	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Recommender Systems. Papers from 1998 Workshop. Technical Report
\
\	WS-98-08	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	KR98	\N	\N		\N	\N	60-64	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States}, isbn = {WS-98-08}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/192844.192905}	\N	5eda075ba116166d74947f187782eb0d	4ac4bbbefe8606eb18f04c6331799692	0d663bbe33cbbd6b8c940dbdca274aa5	inproceedings	Recommender Systems: A GroupLens Perspective	\N	\N	1998
8652244	AI Magazine	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	krulwich97	\N	\N		\N	\N	37-45	\N	2	\N	bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	ab3dfb762c579cf8ba05aeba112e2768	e53fcdb70366c19a0b7d4212b0dd3663	a8115c6bd710647ab0290b750bd10f2d	article	LIFESTYLE FINDER: Intelligent User Profiling Using Large-Scale Demographic
\
\	Data	Bruce Krulwich	\N	1997
8652245	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on Machine Learning for Information Filtering, International
\
\	Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI, 99)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stockholm, Sweden	\N	\N	lanquillon99	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	qnote = {Stupid approach, formal testing. They detect changes in the performance
\
\	of the system, which could be interesting, and then they adapt the
\
\	profile by creating a new one. They use the reuters collection in
\
\	a batched timely mode to simulate changes in the domain. This experimental
\
\	setting could also be usefull.}	\N	1ce7b66dd76aac3b7b8c27162e7a4bd3	0836b9327cbd1d28f46d82bf62a0cf20	f0a98f9768f4ef1e4ff9a5e7013aaa94	article	Information Filtering in Changing Domains	C. Lanquillon	\N	1999
8652246	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM CIKM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management,
\
\	Kansas City, Missouri, USA, November 2-6, 1999	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	lanquillonRenz99	\N	\N		\N	\N	538-544	\N	\N	\N		\N	80b9474a29e4cff2a09de7da6ec573c4	e9a0fce9b5e929e42cfd75d00a061c9c	84f79f5e305ff1c2e33aa35fb93b8853	article	Adaptive Information Filtering: Detecting Changes in Text Streams	Carsten Lanquillon and Ingrid Renz	\N	1999
8652247	Multimedia Tools Appl.	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	lekakos08	\N	\N		\N	\N	55--70	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {1380-7501}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-006-0082-7}	\N	04daf211cc66d721c7f5a1c29de2ab57	e49ae41a39cdb558b5b53581cbc09958	d33ed224ea545a5ae80e2bab2ca41973	article	A hybrid approach for movie recommendation	George Lekakos and Petros Caravelas	\N	2008
8652248	ACM Trans. Multimedia Comput. Commun. Appl.	2	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	lew06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1126004.1126005	\N		\N	\N	1--19	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-19 17:07:39}, issn = {1551-6857}, citeulike-article-id = {740698}, priority = {0}, comment = {An introductory reading on the field of Multimedia Information Retrieval
\
\	(MIR). Useful starting point to have an idea of the research field.
\
\	}, doi = {10.1145/1126004.1126005}	\N	5fa98e0bee83b9a63faa45c923fd7b78	a9a4710389b7f0ac09cc17aa409f2d4c	cd33075ac0810b92f5b5b5820c4db301	article	Content-based multimedia information retrieval: State of the art
\
\	and challenges	Michael S. Lew and Nicu Sebe and Chabane Djeraba and Ramesh Jain	\N	2006
8652249	Internet Computing, IEEE	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	linden03	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs\\_all.jsp?arnumber=1167344	\N		\N	\N	76--80	\N	1	\N	posted-at = {2008-06-27 07:45:02}, citeulike-article-id = {615956}, priority = {4}	Recommendation algorithms are best known for their use on e-commerce
\
\	Web sites, where they use input about a customer's interests to generate
\
\	a list of recommended items. Many applications use only the items
\
\	that customers purchase and explicitly rate to represent their interests,
\
\	but they can also use other attributes, including items viewed, demographic
\
\	data, subject interests, and favorite artists. At Amazon.com, we
\
\	use recommendation algorithms to personalize the online store for
\
\	each customer. The store radically changes based on customer interests,
\
\	showing programming titles to a software engineer and baby toys to
\
\	a new mother. There are three common approaches to solving the recommendation
\
\	problem: traditional collaborative filtering, cluster models, and
\
\	search-based methods. Here, we compare these methods with our algorithm,
\
\	which we call item-to-item collaborative filtering. Unlike traditional
\
\	collaborative filtering, our algorithm's online computation scales
\
\	independently of the number of customers and number of items in the
\
\	product catalog. Our algorithm produces recommendations in real-time,
\
\	scales to massive data sets, and generates high quality recommendations.	e521393e0440e25133210a09bdc738a6	78b91377c1e69f6cd682b0193436ca0b	880e27782ec86737a931b9d92d9e905a	article	Amazon.com recommendations: item-to-item collaborative filtering	G. Linden and B. Smith and J. York	\N	2003
8652250	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marcel03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4ca70eb6d24b11eaa1bdbd63f34e5d21	2836d2fdc683e331c4756782ee17aa87	e06327a49651ada19c41d44ef0536c5b	article	RACOFI: A Rule-Applying Collaborative Filtering System	Michelle Anderson Marcel and Marcel Ball and Harold Boley and Stephen Greene and Nancy Howse and Daniel Lemire and Sean Mcgrath	\N	2003
8652251	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	3290	\N	\N	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	massa04	http://www.metapress.com/link.asp?id=8BAJ2BP1HATVFGKC	\N		\N	\N	492--508	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-06-09 17:27:52}, citeulike-article-id = {224397}, priority = {0}, comment = {Abstract Recommender Systems allow people to find the resources they
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\	need by making use of the experiences and opinions of their nearest
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\	neighbours. Costly annotations by experts are replaced by a distributed
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\	process where the users take the initiative. While the collaborative
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\	approach enables the collection of a vast amount of data, a new issue
\
\	arises: the quality assessment. The elicitation of trust values among
\
\	users, termed ldquoweb of trustrdquo, allows a twofold enhancement
\
\	of Recommender Systems. Firstly, the filtering process can be informed
\
\	by the reputation of users which can be computed by propagating trust.
\
\	Secondly, the trust metrics can help to solve a problem associated
\
\	with the usual method of similarity assessment, its reduced computability.
\
\	An empirical evaluation on Epinions.com dataset shows that trust
\
\	propagation can increase the coverage of Recommender Systems while
\
\	preserving the quality of predictions. The greatest improvements
\
\	are achieved for users who provided few ratings.}	\N	5de8e6f181b8cf89a2823a472aecd6a7	524ed3802a0deb32b599b0ff980e1111	d860334828cc59b3b322c33ffc1e2d68	article	Trust-Aware Collaborative Filtering for Recommender Systems	Paolo Massa and Paolo Avesani	\N	2004
8652252	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '04: Proceedings of the 27th annual international conference
\
\	on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Mclaughlin04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1008992.1009050	\N		\N	\N	329--336	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-17 03:44:32}, citeulike-article-id = {147672}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581138814}, comment = {This paper pointed out with some shortcomings of traditional accuracy
\
\	based performance metric commonly used in CF. Measures like MAE do
\
\	not consider top items more important than low items in the recommendation
\
\	list. This motivation was also noted in our ranking cf works. In
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\	the future, we should add this reference when making this arguments.
\
\	Their experiments find that algorithms such as KNN predicts poorly
\
\	for top items though overall accrucy measured by MAE still appear
\
\	to be good. The proposed new evaluation procedure by resorting to
\
\	IR metrics such as precision and recall and treat rated items as
\
\	relevant and unrated items as irrelevant. A new algorithm is also
\
\	proposed and shown to outperform baselines.}, doi = {10.1145/1008992.1009050}	\N	667c91b2a9b2360c5b1b263560eaecf9	0996f4d7a8bf8642a9f3d671b2234c20	340b69104710f8162ba10f9e4d54b2d9	article	A collaborative filtering algorithm and evaluation metric that accurately
\
\	model the user experience	Matthew R. Mclaughlin and Jonathan L. Herlocker	\N	2004
8652253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eighteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	Melville02	\N	\N		\N	\N	187--192	\N	\N	\N	location = {Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}, isbn = {0-262-51129-0}	\N	b2b2c4d5b5b5957741546a99cf5733af	985028099c1a29f116ad7434005895ac	02acee2bbc136e8ab161f1d3c40d5a7d	article	Content-boosted collaborative filtering for improved recommendations	Prem Melville and Raymod J. Mooney and Ramadass Nagarajan	\N	2002
8652254	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	micarelli07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7	\N		\N	\N	231--262	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 12:50:31}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {1668952}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7}	The large amount of available information on the Web makes it hard
\
\	for users to locate resources about particular topics of interest.
\
\	Traditional search tools, e.g., search engines, do not always successfully
\
\	cope with this problem, that is, helping users to seek the right
\
\	information. In the personalized search domain, focused crawlers
\
\	are receiving increasing attention, as a well-founded alternative
\
\	to search the Web. Unlike a standard crawler, which traverses the
\
\	Web downloading all the documents it comes across, a focused crawler
\
\	is developed to retrieve documents related to a given topic of interest,
\
\	reducing the network and computational resources. This chapter presents
\
\	an overview of the focused crawling domain and, in particular, of
\
\	the approaches that include a sort of adaptivity. That feature makes
\
\	it possible to change the system behavior according to the particular
\
\	environment and its relationships with the given input parameters
\
\	during the search.	0b3ce12ce5edd91a396655ba316b82fb	ae606423be9b1bd3d59d85fad00a26f6	c88ce2a582ae9c2039bf55d4311047a8	article	Adaptive Focused Crawling	Alessandro Micarelli and Fabio Gasparetti	\N	2007
8652255	Machine Learning	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mierswa05	\N	\N		\N	\N	127--149	\N	2--3	\N	date-added = {2007-05-17 19:18:52 +0300}, date-modified = {2007-05-17 19:20:15 +0300}	\N	a601b23f3bccb7569cb1257cfa74edcf	2ecfe2643fdfbede07f191b554ecb638	c29c8b8fcd091facebb50e4cb7fd107e	article	Automatic Feature Extraction for Classifying Audio Data	Ingo Mierswa and Katharina Morik	\N	2005
8652256	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of {ACM 2003 Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
\
\	(IUI'03) (Accepted Poster)}	\N	\N	\N	ACM	Chapel Hill, North Carolina	\N	\N	miller03	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/miller03movielens.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-06-30 19:45:45}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1425523}	Recommender systems have changed the way people shop online. Recommender
\
\	systems on wireless mobile devices may have the same impact on the
\
\	way people shop in stores. We present our experience with implementing
\
\	a recommender system on a PDA that is occasionally connected to the
\
\	network. This interface helps users of the MovieLens movie recommendation
\
\	service select movies to rent, buy, or see while away from their
\
\	computer. The results of a nine month field study show that although
\
\	there are...	e9af68b218f3739e86542a76019481f2	b93a9c71466c04a3f46ddfbaf14ecda9	835bae5cfb0913aab93ac371395bb79b	article	MovieLens Unplugged: Experiences with an Occasionally Connected Recommender
\
\	System	Bradley N. Miller and Istvan Albert and Shyong K. Lam and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2003
8652257	ACM Trans. Inf. Syst.	22	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	miller04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1010614.1010618	\N		\N	\N	437--476	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-29 16:28:41}, issn = {1046-8188}, citeulike-article-id = {260118}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1010614.1010618}	\N	f2a39ba8becb2f29736fe6004a4f2cd8	bdb92397089bb74beffdf597d04801d5	c43564a8eed656307bb18844fabcd6b4	article	PocketLens: Toward a personal recommender system	Bradley N. Miller and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2004
8652258	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the IJCAI 2001 Workshop on Intelligent Techniques
\
\	for Web Personalization (ITWP01	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mobasher01	\N	\N		\N	\N	53--60	\N	\N	\N	review = {Recommender systems based on collaborative filtering usually require
\
\	real-time comparison of users' ratings on objects. In the context
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\	of Web personalization, particularly at the early stages of a visitor's
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\	interaction with the site (i.e., before registration or authentication),
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\	recommender systems must rely on anonymous clickstream data. The
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\	lack of explicit user ratings and the shear amount of data in such
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\	a setting poses serious challenges to standard collaborative filtering
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\	techniques in terms of scalability and performance. Offline clustering
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\	of users transactions can be used to improve the scalability of collaborative
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\	filtering, however, this is often at the cost of reduced recommendation
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\	accuracy. In this paper we study the impact of various preprocessing
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\	techniques applied to clickstream data, suchasclustering, normalization,
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\	and significance filtering, on collaborative filtering. Our experimental
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\	results, performed on real usage data, indicate that with proper
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\	data preparation, the clustering-based approach to collaborative
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\	filtering can achieve dramatic improvements in terms of recommendation
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\	effectiveness, while maintaining the computational advantage over
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\	the direct approaches such as the k-Nearest- Neighbor technique}	Recommender systems based on collaborative filtering usually require
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\	real-time comparison of users' ratings on objects. In the context
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\	of Web personalization, particularly at the early stages of a visitor's
\
\	interaction with the site (i.e., before registration or authentication),
\
\	recommender systems must rely on anonymous clickstream data. The
\
\	lack of explicit user ratings and the shear amount of data in such
\
\	a setting poses serious challenges to standard collaborative filtering
\
\	techniques in terms of scalability and performance. Offline clustering
\
\	of users transactions can be used to improve the scalability of collaborative
\
\	filtering, however, this is often at the cost of reduced recommendation
\
\	accuracy. In this paper we study the impact of various preprocessing
\
\	techniques applied to clickstream data, suchasclustering, normalization,
\
\	and significance filtering, on collaborative filtering. Our experimental
\
\	results, performed on real usage data, indicate that with proper
\
\	data preparation, the clustering-based approach to collaborative
\
\	filtering can achieve dramatic improvements in terms of recommendation
\
\	effectiveness, while maintaining the computational advantage over
\
\	the direct approaches such as the k-Nearest- Neighbor technique.	cc83b32f2c7dc0d811379af4341c68ac	a428e91c64d8ebfe9a02ae62fc725f63	7be493d6cb1088d1190c07e8a18a626c	article	Improving the Effectiveness of Collaborative Filtering on Anonymous
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\	Web Usage Data	Bamshad Mobasher and Honghua Dai and Tao Luo and Miki Nakagawa	\N	2001
8652259	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of DL-00, 5th {ACM} Conference on Digital Libraries	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press, New York, US	San Antonio, US	\N	\N	mooney00	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.43.3696	\N		\N	\N	195--204	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-17 20:59:46}, citeulike-article-id = {1170716}, priority = {2}	Recommender systems improve access to relevant products and information
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\	by making personalized suggestions based on previous examples of
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\	a user's likes and dislikes. Most existing recommender systems use
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\	collaborative filtering methods that base recommendations on other
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\	users' preferences. By contrast, content-based methods use information
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\	about an item itself to make suggestions. This approach has the advantage
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\	of being able to recommend previously unrated items to users with
\
\	unique interests...	afd8c12a2b06a810829ffd54fb7d2a7d	e4d628fdc18ef33a9ac279756dcb2bc3	d0af0d5098a7f6556dc2bc93cd1a40fc	article	Content-based book recommending using learning for text categorization	Raymond J. Mooney and Loriene Roy	\N	2000
8652260	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eds.), Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Artificial
\
\	Immune Systems (ICARIS-2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morrison02anartificial	\N	\N		\N	\N	161--169	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa6dddcfa2bf07302df253d9d44f5982	aaf9fe12654955b49c0163877a93ef0f	d8327a0a372da644b4ea753d55af1bba	article	An Artificial Immune System as a Recommender for Web Sites	Tom Morrison and Uwe Aickelin	\N	2002
8652261	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Open University	\N	nanasTesis	\N	{Ph.D.} Thesis		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d176da31290ae610f41889363dbcc9aa	d88c81d1c70f6d8630f668731f561738	23dd00143e1cafc9f5ac5c52f2ec7c68	article	Towards Nootropia: A Non-Linear Approach to Adaptive Document Filtering	Nikolaos Nanas	\N	2003
8652262	Artificial Intelligence Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myPapers008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	91ad86ee3ab0b51f4bcdda3e623a2a4f	0372121befb8065deccda13226551800	981e55ab0d8dedaab8dd4b565fbe0653	article	A Review of Evolutionary and Immune Inspired Information Filtering	Nikolaos Nanas and Anne {De Roeck}	\N	2006
8652263	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nanasNooTN04	\N	\N		\N	\N	146--160	\N	\N	\N		\N	dcdff5dfe30be1257396402f853ab468	801dc35f761a56860dc5c35dc90fade1	43f9324569cc9a8b75f160a705e3976d	article	Nootropia: a User Profiling Model based on a Self-Organising Term
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\	Network	Nikolaos Nanas and Victoria Uren and Anne {De Roeck}	Giuseppe Nicosia and Vincenzo Cutello and Peter J. Bentley and Jon Timmis	2004
8652264	User Modelling and User Adapted Interaction (UMUAI), special issue
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\	on Statistical and Probablistic Methods for User Modelling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	myPapers007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	63bb8b8a71cdf050f4509d949c782ab8	816985dabe84d0b8a681bb331a454fc1	1dd09c02fa8cb869082a4bc0cf012faa	article	Exploiting Term Dependencies for Multi-Topic Information Filtering
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\	with a Single User Profile	Nikolaos Nanas and Victoria Uren and Anne {De Roeck}	\N	2006
8652265	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nanasMT04	\N	\N		\N	\N	400--409	\N	\N	\N		\N	23ace5666005e329bf0ebe6b1727fbef	4aaa5bd1153977f8caed9b3d47d0c810	afd862eb1b57bcdf463cf03d37c2971b	article	Multi-Topic Information Filtering with a Single User Profile	Nikolaos Nanas and Victoria Uren and Anne {De Roeck} and John Domingue	\N	2004
8652266	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knowledge Media Institute	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nanasNooAd04	\N	\N		\N	{h}ttp://kmi.open.ac.uk/publications/pdf/kmi-04-2.pdf	\N	\N	kmi-tr-138	\N		\N	66f5c6459c3eebc4ba3288279e785c01	1c4e6817bbce45a83847f6de9d118ecd	8000a4a842d11aa0b8110ef1443620a2	article	Nootropia: a Self-Organising Agent for Adaptive Information Filtering	Nikolaos Nanas and Victoria Uren and Anne De Roeck and John Domingue	\N	2004
8652267	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	Symposium on Evolvability \\& Interaction: Evolutionary Substrates
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\	of Communication, Signalling, and Perception in the Dynamics of Social
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\	Complexity	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nanas03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5a28fda3470fdfdbac7af50d62614c54	a318dde31a3b1a5e623cd6eac018849b	ffaaebd0111bf2a7fcdba902e0ecba60	article	Adaptive Document Filtering with a Self-Organising Population of
\
\	Terms	N. Nanas and V. Uren and A. De Roeck and J. Domingue	\N	2003
8652268	ACM Trans. Inter. Tech.	4	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	O'mahony04	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1031114.1031116	\N		\N	\N	344--377	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2008-02-27 01:02:12}, issn = {1533-5399}, citeulike-article-id = {2431987}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1145/1031114.1031116}	\N	8e238c492617f9adc73a89cab9fa6bb2	4651bbd7101fca6dd734f91f5d7d684b	dee16405c8c7b13f5557c3057c17c924	article	Collaborative recommendation: A robustness analysis	Michael O'Mahony and Neil Hurley and Nicholas Kushmerick and Gu\\'enol\\'e Silvestre	\N	2004
8652269	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pazzani07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_10	\N		\N	\N	325--341	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 12:56:24}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {1668968}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_10}	This chapter discusses content-based recommendation systems, i.e.,
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\	systems that recommend an item to a user based upon a description
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\	of the item and a profile of the user�s interests. Content-based
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\	recommendation systems may be used in a variety of domains ranging
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\	from recommending web pages, news articles, restaurants, television
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\	programs, and items for sale. Although the details of various systems
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\	differ, content-based recommendation systems share in common a means
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\	for describing the items that may be recommended, a means for creating
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\	a profile of the user that describes the types of items the user
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\	likes, and a means of comparing items to the user profile to determine
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\	what to re commend. The profile is often created and updated automatically
\
\	in response to feedback on the desirability of items that have been
\
\	presented to the user.	6321c2b11190e7fa463008a5dc5543ae	ddb744ce8c0d20a881db91060b63ff4e	df9418325ea7a6a3258748d498241812	article	Content-Based Recommendation Systems	Michael Pazzani and Daniel Billsus	\N	2007
8652270	Artificial Intelligence Review	13	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pazzani99	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1006544522159	\N		\N	\N	393--408	\N	5 - 6	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-28 12:27:28}, citeulike-article-id = {714953}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1006544522159}	\N	3b4394a0a7f02dcb92649feaebde2741	8284b4d4ad9357ec7feb5f49d750c4dc	6772be41c29901488622b68f6d5a63a3	article	A Framework for Collaborative, Content-Based and Demographic Filtering	Michael J. Pazzani	\N	1999
8652271	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	13th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence	\N	\N	\N	\N	Portland, OR, US	\N	\N	pazzani96	\N	\N		\N	\N	54--61	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-03-27 00:56:04}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {1188705}	\N	958004324d2c964f44b644f33365a37b	84dfbcac14ec95abe004f5826836cb7c	182e3d63d0be285793ee0e7609a7889e	article	Syskill \\& Webert: Identifying Interesting Web Sites	Michael J. Pazzani and Jack Muramatsu and Daniel Billsus	\N	1996
8652272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence,
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\	UAI 2000	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, CA	\N	\N	pennock00	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.38.6498	\N		\N	\N	473--480	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-10-22 00:49:18}, priority = {4}, citeulike-article-id = {1803197}	The growth of Internet commerce has stimulated
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\	
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\	the use of collaborative filtering (CF) algorithms
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\	
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\	as recommender systems. Such systems leverage
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\	
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\	knowledge about the known preferences of
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\	
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\	multiple users to recommend items of interest to
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\	
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\	other users. CF methods have been harnessed
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\	
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\	to make recommendations about such items as
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\	
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\	web pages, movies, books, and toys. Researchers
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\	
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\	have proposed and evaluated many approaches
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\	
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\	for generating recommendations. We describe
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\	
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\	and evaluate a new method...	eda5f8969dca4916ad00222496d9ad42	d58a9f5be18243e543fcf8a197991dd6	d47ffdafb9e9a3806d41becf2fd66fe0	article	Collaborative Filtering by Personality Diagnosis: A Hybrid Memory-
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\	and Model-based Approach	David Pennock and Eric Horvitz and Steve Lawrence and Lee C. Giles	\N	2000
8652273	IEEE Internet Computing	5	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Educational Activities Department	Piscataway, NJ, USA	\N	\N	ramakrishnan01	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4236.968832	\N		\N	\N	54--62	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2008-11-22 11:42:40}, issn = {1089-7801}, citeulike-article-id = {384312}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1109/4236.968832}	\N	43ba66bfd0b42b815e8805cec7748b99	70de41a24f1010472d8115217b3f3e0c	4009691da67a3cbdc6a0c10a9a034c53	article	Privacy Risks in Recommender Systems	Naren Ramakrishnan and Benjamin J. Keller and Batul J. Mirza and Ananth Y. Grama and George Karypis	\N	2001
8652274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '02: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent
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\	user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	rashid02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502716.502737	\N		\N	\N	127--134	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-21 20:23:02}, citeulike-article-id = {1304043}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581134592}, doi = {10.1145/502716.502737}	\N	27dbbeaf51f2143d23c10c28be21e30e	d1dae1ff3a30b3e8ef80a01e166e0e2c	1c88bc9fda9ea39613d3fa883623f25b	article	Getting to know you: learning new user preferences in recommender
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\	systems	Al M. Rashid and Istvan Albert and Dan Cosley and Shyong K. Lam and Sean M. Mcnee and Joseph A. Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2002
8652275	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSCW '94: Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported
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\	cooperative work	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	resnick94	\N	\N		\N	\N	175--186	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States}, isbn = {0-89791-689-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/192844.192905}	\N	83cd3f8e3838bc3293399c0d78f92ce3	08b55b4b67a9141e04edd9e23749cf2b	9b3c48e8f0f5ae0ce30258b0c1e36edf	inproceedings	GroupLens: an open architecture for collaborative filtering of netnews	Paul Resnick and Neophytos Iacovou and Mitesh Suchak and Peter Bergstrom and John Riedl	\N	1994
8652276	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	resnick	\N	\N		\N	\N	56--58	\N	3	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/245108.245121}	\N	cdcb8b8b75b9110c95a00e0f6c753a2a	cf0a6284576ebbb131680252a607d75a	8b51ee2e7860d68aa0d34148bdd4c8f8	article	Recommender systems	Paul Resnick and Hal R. Varian	\N	1997
8652277	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robert05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	15b3b05bc898e5af5a0c1da156e221d3	1f70d78525b52102ea7a13d38692bd7a	f96eef06ec65251e65339f19dec9a10d	article	The Personal Publication Reader	Fabian Abel Robert and Robert Baumgartner and Adrian Brooks and Christian Enzi and Georg Gottlob and Nicola Henze and Marcus Herzog and Matthias Kriesell and Wolfgang Nejdl and Kai Tomaschewski	\N	2005
8652278	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sarafijanovic07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	unit = {LCA}, details = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/111589}, documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/getfile.py?recid=111589&mode=best}, oai-id = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:111589}, oai-set = {report; fulltext; fulltext-public}	Artificial immune systems (AIS) use the concepts and algorithms inspired
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\	by the theory of how the human immune system works. This document
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\	presents the design and initial evaluation of a new artificial immune
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\	system for collaborative spam filtering. Collaborative spam filtering
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\	allows for the detection of not-previously-seen spam content, by
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\	exploiting its bulkiness. Our system uses two novel and possibly
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\	advantageous techniques for collaborative spam filtering. The first
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\	novelty is local processing of the signatures created from the emails
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\	prior to deciding whether and which of the generated signatures will
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\	be exchanged with other collaborating antispam systems. This processing
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\	exploits both the email-content profiles of the users and implicit
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\	or explicit feedback from the users, and it uses customized AIS algorithms.
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\	The idea is to enable only good quality and effective information
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\	to be exchanged among collaborating antispam systems. The second
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\	novelty is the representation of the email content, based on a sampling
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\	of text strings of a predefined length and at random positions within
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\	the emails, and a use of a custom similarity hashing of these strings.
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\	Compared to the existing signature generation methods, the proposed
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\	sampling and hashing are aimed at achieving a better resistance to
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\	spam obfuscation (especially text additions) - which means better
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\	detection of spam, and a better precision in learning spam patterns
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\	and distinguishing them well from normal text - which means lowering
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\	the false detection of good emails. Initial evaluation of the system
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\	shows that it achieves promising detection results under modest collaboration,
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\	and that it is rather resistant under the tested obfuscation. In
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\	order to confirm our understanding of why the system performed well
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\	under this initial evaluation, an additional factorial analysis should
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\	be done. Also, evaluation under more sophisticated spammer models
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\	is necessary for a more complete assessment of the system abilities.	73f18439c969aff1cc6178ad647061ac	9749bcbeb50611b264d3977a802443c8	d16eb35f233ec2df73c074df2f7bf256	article	Artificial {I}mmune {S}ystem {F}or {C}ollaborative {S}pam {F}iltering	Slavisa Sarafijanovic and Jean-Yves Le Boudec	\N	2007
8652279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fifth International Conference on Computer and Information Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sarwar02inc	\N	\N		\N	\N	27--28	\N	\N	\N		\N	2eaea02f2782144fab97ccb6c2b8d17d	58eb4c2db8222427f079b50221a9b535	033d7f19620e30a73f69ca9cbc839615	article	Incremental Singular Value Decomposition Algorithms for Highly Scalable
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\	Recommender Systems	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2002
8652280	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EC '00: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM conference on Electronic commerce	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sarwar00ecom	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/352871.352887	\N		\N	\N	158--167	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-12-28 12:59:02}, citeulike-article-id = {1718830}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1581132727}, doi = {10.1145/352871.352887}	\N	01c0d3f56320105f76657cb72f3d703e	dc48d0b9ef21cf955a0a25bfbe9e9266	7f23f3a7892ec825ae5c903cdaf095c1	article	Analysis of recommendation algorithms for e-commerce	Badrul Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph Konstan and John Riedl	\N	2000
8652281	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Wide Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sarwar01	http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sarwar01itembased.html	\N		\N	\N	285--295	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-11-21 20:19:26}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {406705}	Recommender systems apply knowledge discovery techniques to the problem
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\	of making personalized
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\	recommendations for information, products or services during a live
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\	interaction. These systems, especially
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\	
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\	the k-nearest neighbor collaborative filtering based ones, are achieving
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\	widespread success on the Web.
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\	
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\	The tremendous growth in the amount of available information and the
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\	number of visitors to Web sites
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\	
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\	in recent years poses some key challenges for recommender systems.
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\	These are: producing...	04dab0d3c2c9e2bc3a904e7918372e9f	31b11447b67a56a888add362f538cc0e	ffe9dae56db0baaf1c69c5f058457c2f	article	Item-based collaborative filtering recommendation algorithms	Badrul M. Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph A. Konstan and John Reidl	\N	2001
8652282	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In ACM WebKDD Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sarwar00dim	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.38.744	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-02-25 12:15:27}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {3420825}	We investigate the use of dimensionality reduction to improve performance
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\	for a new class of data analysis software called �recommender systems�.
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\	Recommender systems apply knowledge discovery techniques to the problem
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\	of making product recommendations during a live customer interaction.
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\	These systems are achieving widespread success in E-commerce nowadays,
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\	especially with the advent of the Internet. The tremendous growth
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\	of customers and products poses three key challenges for recommender
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\	systems in the E-commerce domain. These are: producing high quality
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\	recommendations, performing many recommendations per second for millions
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\	of customers and products, and achieving high coverage in the face
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\	of data sparsity. One successful recommender system technology is
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\	collaborative filtering, which works by matching customer preferences
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\	to other customers in making recommendations. Collaborative filtering
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\	has been shown to produce high quality recommendations, but the performance
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\	degrades with the number of customers and products. New recommender
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\	system technologies are needed that can quickly produce high quality
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\	recommendations, even for very largescale problems. This paper presents
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\	two different experiments where we have explored one technology called
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\	Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to reduce the dimensionality of
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\	recommender system databases. Each experiment compares the quality
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\	of a recommender system using SVD with the quality of a recommender
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\	system using collaborative filtering. The first experiment compares
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\	the effectiveness of the two recommender systems at predicting consumer
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\	preferences based on a database of explicit ratings of products.
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\	The second experiment compares the effectiveness of the two recommender
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\	systems at producing Top-N lists based on a real-life customer purchase
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\	database from an E-Commerce site. Our experience suggests that SVD
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\	has the potential to meet many of the challenges of recommender systems,
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\	under certain conditions. 1	3e953142790bb9b2e9a182fd5601179f	2de26b468142aac7f4f7cf235c11e044	3ca5eb3512ef0e5d0727a20bc71cd8ea	article	Application of dimensionality reduction in recommender systems�a
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\	case study	Badrul M. Sarwar and George Karypis and Joseph A. Konstan and John T. Riedl	\N	2000
8652283	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schafer07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_9	\N		\N	\N	291--324	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-01-08 18:25:48}, priority = {5}, citeulike-article-id = {1668956}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_9}	One of the potent personalization technologies powering the adaptive
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\	web is collaborative filtering. Collaborative filtering (CF) is the
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\	process of filtering or evaluating items through the opinions of
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\	other people. CF technology brings together the opinions of large
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\	interconnected communities on the web, supporting filtering of substantial
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\	quantities of data. In this chapter we introduce the core concepts
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\	of collaborative filtering, its primary uses for users of the adaptive
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\	web, the theory and practice of CF algorithms, and design decisions
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\	regarding rating systems and acquisition of ratings. We also discuss
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\	how to evaluate CF systems, and the evolution of rich interaction
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\	interfaces. We close the chapter with discussions of the challenges
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\	of privacy particular to a CF recommendation service and important
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\	open research questions in the field.	249e2ab740d00bb73ff24323b323bda1	bccec4b3f6845eff4966c5cab3315509	7d8c417cae4ba0e858e187711b45b046	article	Collaborative Filtering Recommender Systems	J. Schafer and Dan Frankowski and Jon Herlocker and Shilad Sen	\N	2007
8652284	KI	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwab02ad	\N	\N		\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ec12d40812f1615277babad12262b60	6885bf680d24f49fc442a8bdeb468985	994b22a485294d2d93e487acee90c682	article	Adaptivity through Unobstrusive Learning	Ingo Schwab and Alfred Kobsa	\N	2002
8652285	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IUI '00: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Intelligent
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\	user interfaces	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	schwab00	\N	\N		\N	\N	241--247	\N	\N	\N	location = {New Orleans, Louisiana, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-134-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/325737.325858}	In recent years, many systems and approaches for recommending information,
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\	products or other objects have been developed. In these systems,
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\	often machine learning methods that need training input to acquire
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\	a user interest profile are used. Such methods typically need positive
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\	and negative evidence of the user�s interests. To obtain both kinds
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\	of evidence, many systems make users rate relevant objects explicitly.
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\	Others merely observe the user�s behavior, which fairly obviously
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\	yields positive evidence; in order to be able to apply the standard
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\	learning methods, these systems mostly use heuristics that attempt
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\	to find also negative evidence in observed behavior. In this paper,
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\	we present several approaches to learning interest profiles from
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\	positive evidence only, as it is contained in observed user behavior.
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\	Thus, both the problem of interrupting the user for ratings and the
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\	problem of somewhat artificially determining negative evidence are
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\	avoided. The learning approaches were developed and tested in the
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\	context of the Web-based ELFI information system. It is in real use
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\	by more than 1000 people. We give a brief sketch of ELFI and describe
\
\	the experiments we made based on ELFI usage logs to evaluate the
\
\	different proposed methods.	46ced699b77b23e3ebed2546477791b2	42e43956e90d446d706b010dfd6ad54c	cd5f88c7b17e6446f5c90965ed4c4d7c	article	Learning to recommend from positive evidence	Ingo Schwab and Wolfgang Pohl and Ivan Koychev	\N	2000
8652286	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of ACM {CHI}'95 Conference on Human Factors in Computing
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\	Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shardanand95	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.36.3561	\N		\N	\N	210--217	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2005-10-30 22:30:42}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {371866}	This paper describes a technique for making personalized recommendations
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\	from any type of database to a user based on similarities between
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\	the interest profile of that user and those of other users. In particular,
\
\	we discuss the implementation of a networked system called Ringo,
\
\	which makes personalized recommendations for music albums and artists.
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\	Ringo's database of users and artists grows dynamically as more people
\
\	use the system and enter more information. Four different algorithms
\
\	for...	f19af67ba8582913117d62cd5baf7442	12d16ac95b739a29c420a07810e8ccd0	1c59922f5ae6758fc075a2e5faf45a27	article	Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating ``Word of
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\	Mouth''	Upendra Shardanand and Patti Maes	\N	1995
8652287	ETRICS 2006	LNCS 3995	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	grouplens06	\N	\N		\N	\N	14-29	\N	\N	\N		\N	5b548e020f045c2aa2f53f1559ce4fc8	6603d380a44c5511a2e9263f14189294	f8a29a4cdc4eed8ef9850667d766b6ba	article	Do you trust your recommendations? An exploration of security and
\
\	privacy issues in recommender systems	K. Shyong and Tony Lam and Dan Frankowski and John Riedl	\N	2006
8652288	Information Retrieval	5	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	soboroff02	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1015797928606	\N		\N	\N	189--208	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-20 22:36:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4201773}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1023/A:1015797928606}	Historically, solutions to the TREC filtering tasks have focused exclusively
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\	on the content of documents and search topic descriptions as training
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\	data. These approaches are well-known for their ability to focus
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\	on those salient concepts in the document stream which are most useful
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\	for separating relevant documents from irrelevant ones. However,
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\	one kind of information that has not been used is the relationships
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\	among the topics themselves. In our TREC-8 routing experiments, we
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\	employed a collaborative (or social) filtering algorithm, based on
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\	latent semantic indexing which highlights common term usage patterns
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\	among groups of filtering profiles. Our hypothesis was that this
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\	would allow related topics to share common relevant documents. We
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\	found, however, that the algorithm also recommends many documents
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\	of related, yet irrelevant interest. As a result of this process,
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\	many similar search topics are �linked� together by common sets of
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\	documents recommended to them. We visualize these topic relationships
\
\	using graphs where topics are nodes and edges exist where two topics
\
\	share a recommended document.	2098424202584d1adf0c0cfa252aaf92	91818e3370c878a4cdb1809fc42a1312	8cc3b02014e9f182339dc6caa953f40a	article	Related, but not Relevant: Content-Based Collaborative Filtering
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\	in TREC-8	Ian M. Soboroff and Charles K. Nicholas	\N	2002
8652289	British Telecom Technology Journal.	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	soltysiak98	\N	\N		\N	\N	110-117	\N	3	\N	qnote = {Not so relevant to agents after all. Again there is a mystery behind
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\	the user of ProSum and its key sentence extraction. Some usefull
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\	results are extracted from the experiments performed. The method
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\	itself is not so practically usefull in my opinion. First of all
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\	it uses TFIDF and it requires a large amount of provided documents.
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\	The idea of classification couls however prove usefull under some
\
\	other context.}	\N	fa262b8086c5791bca706b4ca7c14f3a	575d97a7068e8122089d0eaf2066bc6d	6c2b3ed05410b1a1d03fe3ed6ce1ac8a	article	Automatic Learning of User Profiles - towards the personalization
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\	of agent services.	S. J. Soltysiak and I. B. Crabtree	\N	1998
8652290	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CHI '08: CHI '08 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing
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\	systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	sundar08	\N	\N		\N	\N	3453--3458	\N	\N	\N	location = {Florence, Italy}, isbn = {978-1-60558-012-X}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1358628.1358873}	\N	345886fd85b41d91cc6fc4523dcb52fd	d1cef31fcb21a385053e9bfc11badab8	bd9d527e696ea2f159cc120bd5b6233b	article	The bandwagon effect of collaborative filtering technology	S. Shyam Sundar and Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch and Qian Xu	\N	2008
8652291	Expert Systems with Applications	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	symeonidis08	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V03-4NR1890-G/2/645acd67c6c859c5f6da11863b7ff999	\N		\N	\N	2995 - 3013	\N	4	\N	issn = {0957-4174}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2007.05.013}	\N	119be7faf74830bf3501f68b423839e0	ac483d49ee3498f1e48b54e80a6a6b5f	f1d2242ba8348daf98b2b2bac3aa625b	article	Collaborative recommender systems: Combining effectiveness and efficiency	Panagiotis Symeonidis and Alexandros Nanopoulos and Apostolos N. Papadopoulos and Yannis Manolopoulos	\N	2008
8652292	Information Sciences	122	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Sciences	\N	\N	\N	tauritz00	\N	\N		\N	\N	121--140	\N	2--4	\N	qnote = {Another paper in the domain of adaptive information filtering. However
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\	not a very interesting approach and with out a lot to contribute
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\	to my idea. The trigram analysis have some advantages but has the
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\	great disadvantage that the user can not visualize what is included
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\	in the profile. Some of the problems of information filtering systems
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\	mentioned in the paper are overcomed by my approach.}	\N	45b9d915bf5145393c22079a833edb1a	40de382490b5e46038611090730d9c43	ff43c469ab8ccf5b3ed40b368ef7ccb4	article	Adaptive Information Filtering using Evolutionary Computation.	D. R. Tauritz and J. N. Kok and I. G. Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper	\N	2000
8652293	Communications of the ACM	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terveen97	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.21.2769	\N		\N	\N	59--62	\N	3	\N	posted-at = {2007-08-28 20:07:55}, citeulike-article-id = {1601674}, priority = {2}	blem through a collaborative filtering approach. PHOAKS
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\	
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\	works by automatically recognizing, tallying, and redistributing recommendations
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\	
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\	of Web resources mined from Usenet news messages.
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\	
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\	A collaborative filtering system that recognizes
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\	
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\	and reuses recommendations.
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\	PHOAKS:
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\	60 March 1997/Vol. 40, No. 3 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM
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\	
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\	the same types of benefits. In the case of ratingsbased systems, for
\
\	example, everyone rates objects of interest. Yet there is evidence
\
\	that people naturally prefer...	f9676df90b70927d6814fbd3ec3c2feb	7ac6bc6903637654fe3e7ac71eaa1183	bf53db092777d8fe7e48a543ac35063e	article	PHOAKS: {A} System for Sharing Recommendations	Loren Terveen and Will Hill and Brian Amento and David Mcdonald and Josh Creter	\N	1997
8652294	IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tzanetakis	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	5	\N		\N	43a9f6aa6259c3ecd0d9f30b3e06cefb	a01aea3ec0bc6f8a668699d5fcd3d514	ed086673a0ae1be1a37928d0942573c4	article	Musical genre classification of audio signals	G. Tzanetakis and P. Cook	\N	2002
8652295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	wang06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1141277.1141522	\N		\N	\N	1026--1030	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-03-11 20:49:13}, citeulike-article-id = {1045988}, priority = {4}, isbn = {1595931082}, doi = {10.1145/1141277.1141522}	Peer-to-peer networks are becoming more and more popular to share
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\	information such as, for example, multimedia files. Since this information
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\	is stored locally at the different peers, it is necessary to facilitate
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\	the search in an intelligent way. Collaborative filtering is such
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\	a search technique that enables to incorporate the preferences of
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\	a user that can be learned from the download activities of the users.
\
\	To be effective collaborative filtering requires a large database
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\	that captures these activities. Within a peer-to-peer network this
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\	is, however, not readily available. Here, we propose a collaborative
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\	filtering approach that is self-organizing and operates in a distributed
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\	way. Information about the similarity between multimedia files (items)
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\	is stored locally at these items in so called item-based buddy tables.
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\	We propose to use the language model (popular within information
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\	retrieval) to build recommendations for the different users based
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\	on the buddy tables of those items a user has downloaded previously
\
\	(indicating the preference of the user). We have tested and compared
\
\	our distributed collaborative filtering approach to centralized collaborative
\
\	filtering and showed that it has similar performance. It is therefore
\
\	a promising technique to facilitate the search for information in
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\	peer-to-peer networks.	65f8db339e9259eea31777e14d81038c	2b580976fce5677f1588123d58b9d4f0	08d486314dbc341c874d1bcb6f258631	article	Distributed collaborative filtering for peer-to-peer file sharing
\
\	systems	Jun Wang and Johan Pouwelse and Reginald L. Lagendijk and Marcel J. T. Reinders	\N	2006
8652296	: Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	webster06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11768012\\_24	\N		\N	\N	223--233	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-04-27 14:44:13}, priority = {2}, citeulike-article-id = {1036326}, doi = {10.1007/11768012\\_24}	\N	b7686af82431b3e79ca1461493720357	bfa5f7d421f4625b56f38c941f29080b	2d0235d26e514cd6dd961f3ad69eb555	article	Visualizing Personal Relations in Online Communities	Andrew Webster and Julita Vassileva	\N	2006
8652297	\N	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	weimer07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2008-08-25 03:49:56}, priority = {0}, citeulike-article-id = {3152592}, comment = {Predict ranking instead of predict scores.}	In this paper, we consider collaborative filtering as a ranking problem.
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\	We present a method which uses Maximum Margin Matrix Factorization
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\	and optimizes ranking instead of rating. We employ structured output
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\	prediction to optimize directly for ranking scores. Experimental
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\	results show that our method gives very good ranking scores and scales
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\	well on collaborative filtering tasks.	b716073dfef9f74906c1bbbaa69f4db0	bbac03ed07f0e3184f084dc0f3bfb901	ea80579c3ec0cc54f705372d0ff8238e	article	CoFiRank, Maximum Margin Matrix Factorization for Collaborative Ranking	Markus Weimer and Alexandros Karatzoglou and Quoc V. Le and Alex Smola	\N	2007
8652298	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM}/{CIKM}'99 {C}onference on {I}nformation and {K}nowledge {M}anagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kansas City, MO	\N	\N	widycikm99	\N	\N		\N	\N	405--412	\N	\N	\N		\N	9bafda3b3f1f897993b228224dffc202	0be5f4e348ad95ef79cef5e1bdb635b3	3eb4c623151e6081384845bd9f812bce	article	An adaptive algorithm for learning changes in user interests	D. H. Widyantoro and T. R. Ioerger and J. Yen	\N	1999
8652299	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGIR '05: Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR
\
\	conference on Research and development in information retrieval	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	xue05	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1076034.1076056	\N		\N	\N	114--121	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-01-28 00:30:43}, citeulike-article-id = {344214}, priority = {2}, isbn = {1595930345}, doi = {10.1145/1076034.1076056}	\N	f2c47819834711ddcf516aa7f9ba65bf	dd0803fd81617d3df4da5f3072944376	c0ba101bf326116a31114a699f4ab69c	article	Scalable collaborative filtering using cluster-based smoothing	Gui-Rong Xue and Chenxi Lin and Qiang Yang and Wensi Xi and Hua-Jun Zeng and Yong Yu and Zheng Chen	\N	2005
8652334	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	aggarwal2000sbd	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a60742beb88766388ff91a1c42ca5b1a	b5375b91c523d7fea218db56d045bb5c	9c3ea56210936dd6782a6b1d378875b2	book	{On the surprising behavior of distance metrics in high dimensional spaces}	C.C. Aggarwal and A. Hinneburg and D.A. Keim	\N	2000
8652416	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	Hong Kong, China	\N	\N	hong-hai2002coma	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1287369.1287422	\N		\N	\N	610--621	\N	\N	\N		COMA (Combining Match) es un sistema de detección de correspondencias entre esquemas (bases de datos u ontologías) basado en la combinación de distintas técnicas o algoritmos. 
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Funciona iterativamente en tres etapas que pueden reiterarse:
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1- Retroalimentación del usuario. Esta fase es opcional y permite que el usuario establezca correspondencias que después influirán en el cálculo de nuevas correspondencias en las siguientes etapas.
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2- Utilización de distintos algoritmos de cálculo de similitudes para cada par de entidades de los esquemas. Se utilizan distintos tipos de algoritmos: sufijos, afijos, n-gramas, distancia de edición, fonéticos, sinónimos, tipos de datos, relaciones taxonómicas y correspondencias con terceros esquemas.
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Las medidas de similitud de cada algoritmo para cada par de entidades se organizan en un cubo de similitudes.
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3- Combinación de similitudes. Para cada par de entidades de los esquemas se agregan las medidas de similitud de los diferentes algoritmos utilizados. Se utiliza el máximo, el mínimo y la media ponderada como posibles medidas de agregación. Después se ordenan los candidatos por similitudes y se seleccionan los candidatos de acuerdo a distintos filtros: los n candidatos más parecidos, los candidatos que estén a una distancia d menor del más parecido, y los que superen un determinado umbral de similitud. 
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La evaluación de las correspondencias obtenidas se realiza comparando con correspondencias hechas a mano mediante las medidas de precisión, recuerdo, y una combinación de ambas.
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La combinación de algoritmos y la reutilización de correspondencias externas mejora sensiblemente los resultados. 	621d7ba328a1d1a4b30f534ab5a5e093	1e5c80af6ad93ec5c46e8be9252088b5	e2b435f1a7cd2d0018aa34ed415b8c84	inproceedings	COMA: a system for flexible combination of schema matching approaches	Hong-Hai Do and Erhard Rahm	\N	2002
8652511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD Conference	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	aumueller2005schema	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/sigmod/sigmod2005.html#AumuellerDMR05	\N	dblp	\N	\N	906-908	\N	\N	\N		\N	a31a571f3950bfacbaac560e830b42d1	03cf551bd5ba5de800deea26c35a0d9d	24d93d0a70e42ef74d8b6577f36eccf7	inproceedings	Schema and ontology matching with COMA++.	David Aumueller and Hong Hai Do and Sabine Massmann and Erhard Rahm	Fatma Özcan	2005
8652555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Informationszentrum Dritte Welt	Freiburg (Breisgau)	\N	\N	UBHD9418338	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	188 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-922263-13-5, 978-3-922263-13-5}, language = {ger}	\N	1834efbc1cdbd4afb8279d1bfa8baa6d	24731eebc3a80225355db5a79f004b3b	f72ec8d35a78eb56698f527f67101d4b	book	Die Karibik zwischen Souveränität und Abhängigkeit	Gerhard [Hrsg.] Rieger and Roquelina Beldarrain Jiménez	\N	1994
8652567	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft	\N	\N	Internationale Politik und Sicherheit ; 7	UBHD66346586	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	197 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7890-0747-1, 978-3-7890-0747-7}, language = {ger}	\N	b77562fe1402cc88e38a016099fd968f	cce1be6d65e66934a13f9d2c20c16d9a	16e465296ba3447e15ca4fb34c79ed1e	book	Die Karibik im Konflikt entwicklungspolitischer und hegemonialer Interessen	Manfred Wöhlcke	\N	1982
8652615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiener	Princeton, NJ	\N	\N	UBHD66466500	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIII, 370 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-55876-414-9, 978-1-55876-415-6}, language = {eng}	\N	81232fb132ad2408abd3e4e788e4d993	d7e35d2babd1c2b2b7b08dac84910a4c	4e90db96cae0a7ca42b7227bd8de2dc5	book	History of the Caribbean	Frank Moya Pons	\N	2007
8652741	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internat. Monetary Fund	\N	\N	Occasional paper / International Monetary Fund ; 201	UBHD65308759	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	VIII, 59 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-55775-950-2, 978-1-55775-950-4}, language = {eng}	\N	854af9a14ba1022c95583c6520c346f3	3ad1e282af94be82af389125343e964a	164073398cc7f1d08887d6c52a4a3fe1	book	Developments and challenges in the Caribbean region	Samuel Itam	\N	2000
8652899	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD 2009	\N	\N	\N	Stanford InfoLab	\N	\N	\N	koutrika2009flexrecs	http://ilpubs.stanford.edu:8090/907/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Recommendation systems have become very popular but most recommendation methods are ‘hard-wired’ into the system making experimentation with and implementation of new recommendation paradigms cumbersome. In this paper, we propose  FlexRecs, a framework that decouples the definition of a recommendation process
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from its execution and supports flexible recommendations over structured data. In FlexRecs, a recommendation approach can be
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defined declaratively as a high-level parameterized workflow comprising
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traditional relational operators and new operators that generate or combine recommendations. We describe a prototype flexible recommendation engine that realizes the proposed framework and we present example workflows and  experimental results that show its potential for capturing multiple, existing or novel, recommendations
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easily and having a flexible recommendation system that combines extensibility with reasonable performance.	1c2b10230b50e1bf5538de0cccfa0bd6	f01092f743380c0566fe6053c3547727	78b4039402063466897dd154e58b73ca	inproceedings	FlexRecs: Expressing and Combining Flexible Recommendations	Georgia Koutrika and Benjamin Bercovitz and Hector Garcia-Molina	\N	2009
8653662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Universität im 21. Jahrhundert: zur Interdependenz von Begriff und Organisation der Wissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München; Mering	\N	\N	3879884951	\N	\N	Universität im 21. Jahrhundert : zur Interdependenz von Begriff und Organisation der Wissenschaft [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	109-134	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3879884951 9783879884957}, refid = {231856058}	\N	c1de6bf245766b196aa3af413df3efe7	3183ebfe6db06418cd47a01a1c5bf32b	dd94cc03cb2a1516befc6c45c255a8e5	incollection	Universität als Schauplatz für den unternehmehnden Menschen: hochschulen als 'Landestationen' für das In-die-Welt-Kommen des Neuen	Claus Otto Scharmer and Katrin Käufer	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt and Claus Otto Scharmer	2000
8654338	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EstKriSanXu96	\N	\N		\N	\N	226-231	\N	\N	\N		\N	09ce5405b3df687c2ec58c5ad75a16a3	ba33e4d6b4e5b26bd9f543f26b7d250a	89e04610c1b5f2fa147398826b502a2d	inproceedings	A Density-Based Algorithm for Discovering Clusters in Large Spatial Databases with Noise	Martin Ester and Hans-Peter Kriegel and Jörg Sander and Xiaowei Xu	\N	1996
8654843	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proc. of the 2007 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi07	http://wwwiti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tfalkows/publ/2007/WI_FalBarSpi07.pdf	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	112-115	\N	\N	\N		\N	92feeeaf6611cc9521d41cef456c0ed3	abd9653fc405547fd263c72c5bc5ae88	41e47b77e8d0cbc71ae01d9c224d2af5	inproceedings	DENGRAPH: A Density-based Community Detection Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2007
8654931	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel: Programm, Aufgaben, Gestaltung	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 3	laskescheyttmeisterscheyytt	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel : Programm, Aufgaben, Gestaltung	\N	\N	33-58	\N	\N	\N	issn = {387988840X  9783879888405}, refid = {61263211}	\N	2e79195fd3188389a0e0da02ca68cee1	3a547269e0c5ca3f02d013683a6598f8	bb6d0c80a89fc56f683019804f2b7f7c	incollection	Personalentwicklung in Universitäten: Zwischen Emanzipation und Disziplinierung	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2004
8654951	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel. Programm - Aufgaben - Gestaltung	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 3	74302197	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-160	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {b73a25983a2ed7b38800e8310e712fef}, privnote = {}, interhash = {c438b6d8d620822130377265dbb219c0}	\N	f77df5ca5fed46bf94271fa745514634	2246cc0d1090bbdd83e93ec41991ce98	98d8ba1aa10c36a1cb16f0c506b05b32	inbook	Personalentwicklung als Element strategischen Wandels in Universitäten: Sondierungen zu einer wissensorientierten Theorie der Veränderung in Universitäten	Claudia Meister-Scheytt and Tobias Scheytt	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2004
8655010	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	Personalentwicklung und universitärer Wandel. Programm - Aufgaben - Gestaltung	\N	\N	\N	Hampp	München [u.a.]	\N	Universität und Gesellschaft. 3	74302197	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-138	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {b73a25983a2ed7b38800e8310e712fef}, privnote = {}, interhash = {c438b6d8d620822130377265dbb219c0}	\N	e8066aba22f5eafb9af5e5001f47f59f	8b9dd6180cfb310a62014fff531a1589	b5df2fe31efe488dfd7cc7a1bfb933a4	inbook	Personalentwicklung als Hochschulentwicklung	Anke Hanft	Stephan Laske and Tobias Scheytt and Claudia Meister-Scheytt	2004
8655251	\N	5280	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIRE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	francisco2008clique	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/spire/spire2008.html#FranciscoBO08	\N		\N	\N	188-199	\N	\N	conf/spire/2008	date = {2008-11-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89097-3_19}, isbn = {978-3-540-89096-6}	\N	cc5d99973f2eb090b6ccd74a3530cc79	3df2855b8d7c408298efcda601eac68c	42101c15dfe2345542627b51e623b165	inproceedings	Clique Analysis of Query Log Graphs.	Alexandre P. Francisco and Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates and Arlindo L. Oliveira	Amihood Amir and Andrew Turpin and Alistair Moffat	2008
8655463	Framing Science-blog	\N	\N	\N	22. Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nisbet2009science	http://scienceblogs.com/framing-science/2009/06/science_not_a_crisis_in_journa.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In the lead editorial at Science last week, Harvard University's Cristine Russell discusses the many emerging possibilities in science journalism. It's a mistake to frame current events as a "crisis," correctly explains Russell, but rather to look at trends as an opportunity to diversify, innovate, and experiment with new models and formats, expanding the network of science journalists into a truly global community, retraining journalists to produce content for new platforms and to cover related dimensions of policy and ethics, while broadening and diversifying audiences.
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    For journalists from Boston to Beijing, the rapidly changing world of communication technology also offers myriad multimedia options for crossing borders by accessing the latest science, interviewing experts, mining research, and reaching the public in innovative ways. While these new tools--blogs, podcasts, Skype, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter--offer creative outlets, mindless chatter can gobble up precious time. Countless new Web sites provide a dizzying array of science information, misinformation, and commentary that can be hard to sort through. These sites also run the risk of preaching to the converted and subdividing the audience in ways that may narrow the science knowledge base and reinforce uninformed opinion.
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    In the face of this changing media landscape, journalism and science organizations need to explore better ways to train reporters, scientists, and other communicators around the world in the substance and process of science writing. In doing so, it is crucial that the old-fashioned virtues of good journalism--accurate information, multiple sources, context over controversy, and editorial independence--not be lost in the enthusiasm for communicating content in novel ways.	ed444c5610ac275fde4f7277bbd0d8fc	90eba5b6daa73cc90a072883e69a0e0e	7fb1a344c5cad260c5c663ddfacec084	article	Science: Not a Crisis in Journalism but an Opportunity	Matthew C. Nisbet	\N	2009
8655489	Framing Science-blog	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nisbet2009framing	http://scienceblogs.com/framing-science/about.php	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		In this section, I briefly review the research on framing as it applies to understanding the media and its influence on audiences, policymakers, and other societal actors. At the end of this section, I provide a list of recommended sources. In a separate section, I review a generalizable set of frames that appear across science-related policy debates. (For more on both, see Nisbet & Schefuele, 2007)
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Packaging reality. The concept of framing turns on what observers have understood for centuries: When it comes to storytelling, communicators can select from a plurality of interpretations, with these preferred meanings filtered by the predispositions of the audience, shaping their judgments and decisions. The earliest formal work on framing traces back four decades to the anthropologist Erving Goffman. In his ethnographic research examining how individuals make sense of their environment and interpersonal interactions, he described frames as "schemata of interpretation" that allow individuals to "locate, perceive, identify, and label" issues, events, and topics. Words, according to Goffman, are like triggers that help individuals negotiate meaning through the lens of existing cultural beliefs and worldviews.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, cognitive psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky applied framing in experimental designs to understand risk judgments and consumer choices. The two psychologists discovered that the different ways in which a message is presented or "framed"--apart from the content itself--can result in very different responses, depending on the terminology used to describe the problem or the visual context provided in the message. They concluded in their Nobel Prize-winning research that "perception is reference dependent."
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More recently, the linguist George Lakoff has popularized research related to framing by drawing attention to the failures of progressives to effectively communicate their preferred policies, arguing that metaphors related to the family and morality, when activated by language, structure citizens' interpretations of politics.
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Framing has also become the topic du jour of political strategists and pundits, serving as a buzzword to describe what is sometimes referred to as either effective communication or what critics decry as "false spin." GOP pollster Frank Luntz is widely credited with figuring out much of the language that has been effective at promoting the preferred policies of conservatives. For example, in a strategy memo on how to downplay the urgency of climate change, Luntz recommended emphasizing repeatedly that the "scientific debate remains open" and that any U.S. policy action would lead to "unfair" economic consequences since countries such as India and China were not also adopting such actions. (The subtitle of Luntz's recent best-selling book, Words that Work, echoes the conclusions of Nobel Prize winners Kahneman and Tversky: "It's not what you say, it's what people hear.")
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Framing and media influence. Over the past two decades, research in political communication and sociology has added to previous anthropological, psychological, and linguistic work on framing to explain how media portrayals in interaction with cultural forces shape public views. Frames are used by audiences as "interpretative schema" to make sense of and discuss an issue; by journalists to craft interesting and appealing news reports; and by policy-makers to define policy options and reach decisions. In each of these contexts, frames simplify complex issues by lending greater importance to certain considerations and arguments over others. In the process, they help communicate why an issue might be a problem, who or what might be responsible, and what should be done.
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Frames appearing in the media or in campaign messages are most influential when they resonate with a particular audience's interpretative schema. These "perceptual lenses" are typically world views such as religious beliefs, political partisanship, or ideologies acquired through long-term socialization processes or other types of social learning.
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What is a frame device? The latent meaning of any frame is often translated instantaneously by specific types of frame devices such as catchphrases, metaphors, sound bites, graphics, and allusions to history, culture, and/or literature. Frame devices are used strategically in almost any policy debate. Consider just a few prominent and successful examples of such devices that have been used to alter the focus of policy:
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1. Republicans have used the frame device "death tax" to recast estate tax policy in populist terms and to trigger wider public concern.
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2. Democrats have used the phrase "gun safety" to shift the traditional debate over "gun control" away from a focus on civil liberties and instead toward an emphasis on public health.
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3. Greenpeace has used the term "frankenfood" to redefine food biotechnology in terms of unknown risks and consequences rather than the industry-promoted focus on solving world hunger.
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4. Religious conservatives have relabeled the medical procedure know as "dilation and extraction" as "partial birth abortion," pushing decision-making on whether to use the procedure away from doctors and into the hands of Congress and the courts.
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5. Anti-smoking advocates have promoted the term "big tobacco," a headline-friendly phrase that immediately emphasizes considerations of corporate accountability and wrongdoing.
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6. Anti-evolutionists have coined the slogan "teach the controversy," which instantaneously signals their preferred interpretation that there are holes in the theory of evolution and that teaching rival explanations for life's origins is really a matter of intellectual freedom.
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In the video interview below, I explain some basics about framing research as applied to a specific policy topic or issue. In a separate section, I review a generalizable set of frames that appear across science-related policy debates. (For more on both, see Nisbet & Schefuele, 2007)
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Introductions to framing and media/policy influence:
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Chong, D. & Druckman, J. (2007). Framing Theory. Annual Review of Political Science 10, 103-126.
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Ferree, M.M. (1992). Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the United States. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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Gamson, W.A. (1992). Talking politics. New York, NY:Cambridge University Press.
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Gamson, WA. & Modigliani, A. (1989). Media Discourse and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power: A Constructionist Approach. American Journal of Sociology, 95, 1-37.
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Nisbet, M.C. (2007). Communicating about Poverty and Low Wage Work: A New Agenda. Report to Inclusion and the Joyce Foundation, Washington DC.
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Nisbet, M.C. (in press). Agenda-building. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication. New York: Blackwell. [Contact me for a copy.]
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Nisbet, M.C. & Huge, M (2006). Attention cycles and frames in the plant biotechnology debate: Managing power and participation through the press/policy connection. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 11, 2, 3-40.
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Price, V., Nir, L., & Capella, J.N. (2005). Framing public discussion of gay civil unions. Public Opinion Quarterly, 69, (2), 179-212.
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Scheufele, D.A. & Nisbet, M.C. (in press). Framing. In L. L. Kaid & C. Holz-Bacha (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [Contact me for a copy.]
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Scheufele, D. A., & Tewksbury, D. (2007). Framing, agenda-setting, and priming: The evolution of three media effects models. Journal of Communication, 57(1), 9-20.	7b1aba745c3889c008375727b5f1b595	3e260ff4d8c470f534fc92908381746c	2f5333af5b3ae5107aa3e39305735be4	article	What is framing?	Matthew C. Nisbet	\N	2009
8655561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Aus- und Weiterbildung: Grundlagen, Handlungsformen, Kooperationen	\N	\N	\N	wbv	Bielefeld	\N	\N	3763930884	\N	\N	Hochschuldidaktische Aus- und Weiterbildung : Grundlagen, Handlungsformen, Kooperationen [WorldCat.org]	\N	\N	117-129	\N	\N	\N	issn = {3763930884 9783763930883}, refid = {314208987}	\N	c1720ce2f19d26faaf8ddf2e5c2e90c3	dd575ece948dbecd0e6c635cbbfef2a6	4649df8f2472034628203a51e9176124	incollection	Thesen zu einer modularisierten hochschuldidaktischen Weiterbildung: Qualifizierungsprogramme zwischen Marktsteuerung und Expertenkonstruktion	Johannes Wildt	Ulrich Welbers	2003
8655602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hochschule gestalten: Denkanstösse aus Hochschulpolitik und Hochschulforschung; Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gerd Köhler	\N	\N	\N	Universitätsverlag Webler	Bielefeld	\N	Hochschulwesen - Wissenschaft und Praxis	148	\N	\N		\N	\N	221-229	\N	\N	\N		\N	44130d0268a3b496bfd22774a825f787	db74baa7f9cda354675a3b57dc0229c2	69f5552c09b27d05ad3a0f3d7e659487	incollection	Aushandlungsprozesse in der Studienreform: Eine strategische Option	Johannes Wildt	Frauke Gützkow and Gunter Quaisser	2004
8655765	Nature Biotechnology	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bubela2009science	\N	\N	As new media proliferate and the public’s trust and engagement in science are influenced by industry involvement in academic research, an interdisciplinary workshop provides some recommendations to enhance science communication.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		n this month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, I join with other authors to suggest several bold new initiatives in science communication and journalism. The Commentary article includes an overview of key issues and trends in the field and closes with a series of specific recommendations.
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The article is based on a workshop held this past year in Washington, DC, organized by Timothy Caulfield and Tania Bubela of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta. The authors reflect the participants in that workshop and include representatives from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Germany and Australia.	2f1a73ac3fa2ea7d17211ec8b8cca615	329981a52667ec740271622fe2877dac	78403f35583483ff871f59049f46bb32	article	Science communication reconsidered.	Tania Bubela et.al	\N	2009
8655903	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kompetenzerwerb in der Arbeit. Perspektiven arbeitnehmerorientierter Weiterbildung	\N	\N	\N	edition sigma	Berlin	\N	\N	419	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-47	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a88f118216d4bbfadec4979a37f8250	7811187a97e8cd571d30b90e6bc358ef	0495702099f9b13070b2a6c9bd196dd9	incollection	Lern- und kompetenzförderliche Arbeitsgestaltung. Chancen für die betriebliche Weiterbildung?	Peter Dehnbostel and Uwe Elsholz	Peter Dehnbostel and Uwe Elsholz and Julia Gillen	2007
8655958	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Freiburg	\N	\N	Schlitter2007a	\N	\N		\N	Presented at The 31st Annual Conference of the GfKl on Data Analysis, Machine Learning, and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	74cf98e8bf3af86a35ae40990a7f731c	ed03bf31870cbd395aec702b3028d7c1	703e385306e9888efb8a018ad2298baa	unpublished	Improving Time Series Forecasting With Backpropagation Networks	Nico Schlitter	\N	2007
8655965	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of the 14 th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBarSpi08	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4284bd20e35bcbd0ab155da9be3dec2d	9f5f5359ff988e347cd98203e75bf28e	ff86f96acbbb46f8afc599acf5324476	inproceedings	Studying Community Dynamics with an Incremental Graph Mining Algorithm	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth and Myra Spiliopoulou	\N	2008
8655980	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlitter2009	\N	\N		\N	to be published at The 2009 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	473263eb86141e4f61425344d3aba48b	93f2e5bde1d859d917077fc63e702979	3580c38430195cbf363d4046d0e86ad3	unpublished	Mining the Dynamics of Music Preferences from a Social Networking Site	Nico Schlitter and Tanja Falkowski	\N	2009
8656171	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FalBar07	\N	\N	Tanja Falkowski	\N	Presented at The 4th conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16e77291b20994d23a7e5397b8acf36b	72bc0bbc724d035ea119f793eb04f636	754a48202afdc98227bd53128524a77f	unpublished	Density-based Temporal Graph Clustering for Subgroup Detection in Social Networks	Tanja Falkowski and Anja Barth	\N	2007
8656201	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zurich	\N	\N	Schlitter2008e	\N	\N		\N	Presented at The 5th conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b30693ca87d470918512ef0ccf6c433f	75b9c71bdcb267abeb65a083734487cd	be84a8066e84768f96c13835f84997f7	unpublished	Analyzing the Music Listening Behavior and its Temporal Dynamics Using Data from a Social Networking Site	Tanja Falkowski and Nico Schlitter	\N	2008
8656848	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlitter2008f	\N	\N		\N	Presented at Research-/VDI Seminar of department of Mechanical Engineering, Chemnitz University of Technology	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9e15b6e772f29d350007528c0e991518	c5065537593ac4b52e8acf7d1993a3a3	38e140d911112772a7da1f2c05002148	unpublished	RFID-basiertes integriertes Data Mining zur Manufakturfehlerprognose	Nico Schlitter	\N	2008
8658633	Journal of Evolutionary Biology	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2009 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2009 European Society For Evolutionary Biology	Institut fr Integrative Biologie, ETH, Zrich, Switzerland	\N	\N	wiley2009	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01726.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of Evolutionary Biology	\N	\N	1123-1132	\N	5	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01726.x}	\N	d4f49a5a1e0e321b16d2ac8f4358ec00	dc44d2776be97a349b8cbd2825b86cdb	4564d3c77c25cf259dcb677081483c53	article	The Price equation framework to study disease within-host evolution	S. ALIZON	\N	2009
8660730	Opt. Express	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Roberts:05	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-13-20-8277	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Realizing low loss air core photonic crystal fibers by exploiting an antiresonant core surround	\N	\N	8277--8285	\N	20	\N		The modal properties of an air core photonic crystal fiber which
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incorporates an anti-resonant feature within the region that marks the
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transition between the air core and the crystal cladding are numerically
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calculated. The field intensity at the glass/air interfaces is shown to be
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reduced by a factor of approximately three compared to a fiber with more
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conventional core surround geometry. The reduced interface field intensity
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comes at the expense of an increased number of unwanted core interface
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modes within the band gap. When the interface field intensity is associated
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with modal propagation loss, the findings are in accord with recent
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measurements on fabricated fibers which incorporate a similar antiresonant
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feature.	6bdab87aa86652323eb1eddc7b9cd522	09cc134d5ffdc0b41f29801644e2fd43	db8a83bae85be57f25273246cd9c062e	article	Realizing low loss air core photonic crystal fibers by exploiting an antiresonant core surround	P. Roberts and D. Williams and B. Mangan and H. Sabert and F. Couny and W. Wadsworth and T. Birks and J. Knight and P. Russell	\N	2005
8660919	User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction	12	\N	\N	nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers	Hingham, MA, USA	\N	\N	burke2002hybrid	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=586352	\N		\N	\N	331--370	\N	4	\N	issn = {0924-1868}, doi = {10.1023/A:1021240730564}	Recommender systems represent user preferences for the purpose of suggesting items to purchase or examine. They have become fundamental applications in electronic commerce and information access, providing suggestions that effectively prune large information spaces so that users are directed toward those items that best meet their needs and preferences. A variety of techniques have been proposed for performing recommendation, including content-based, collaborative, knowledge-based and other techniques. To improve performance, these methods have sometimes been combined in hybrid recommenders. This paper surveys the landscape of actual and possible hybrid recommenders, and introduces a novel hybrid, EntreeC, a system that combines knowledge-based recommendation and collaborative filtering to recommend restaurants. Further, we show that semantic ratings obtained from the knowledge-based part of the system enhance the effectiveness of collaborative filtering.	54053d8f4f8573b1c4e799207b3dadd9	f40020400b8bc08adca29a987caf25d8	460b623792e13b4ec0e990563e57f26c	article	Hybrid Recommender Systems: Survey and Experiments	Robin Burke	\N	2002
8661077	Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITC_2009_001	\N	\N		\N	\N	295-305	\N	3/2009	\N		\N	34fe5471929b3faa66904956d71759ac	aaa76545fa92076a2fad17c83f9600a9	64832a47aaad541e065d67453ca817ce	article	IT-Controlling - Konzepte und aktuelle Situation in der Praxis	Andreas Gadatsch	Hans Ulrich Buhl	2009
8661147	Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITC_2009_002	\N	\N		\N	\N	238-248	\N	3/2009	\N		\N	72a1fa5bd7c3d648f785e807b024d6cd	dbd5a5454a3b7daf7ab46e7a8f14a5de	1ab6a9b8b413199d0f8a939121c49d3c	article	Integrationsdefizite des IT-Controllings - Historischer Hintergrund, Analyse von Integrationspotenzialen und Methodenintegration	Stefan Strecker and Herbert Kargl	Hans Ulrich Buhl	2009
8661312	itService Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITC_2006_001	\N	\N		\N	\N	8-13	\N	1/2006	\N		\N	8286f9098f6a129340b7184c329b5659	08bf9759c0c273dcb8e640b694cde81c	68a63ae2c21e9a437094bdc947bf7cb4	article	IT Service Management und IT-Controlling	Martin Kütz	Hans-Peter Fröschle and Manfred Krahn and Paul Martini	2006
8661377	itService Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITC_2006_002	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-30	\N	2/2006	\N		\N	abceab13f5d2d4f884f793dd808c5940	3293f9b125f5390d04dd054d65f95572	fdc76943d93b3a0df654cc9df553f282	article	Kennzahlen und Management-Reporting - Werkzeuge für ein effizientes Controlling der IT-Serviceprozesse	Ernst Tiemeyer	Hans-Peter Fröschle and Matthias Goebel and Paul Martini and Sven Handgrätinger	2006
8661680	\N	\N	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Que	\N	\N	\N	0789738201	http://www.amazon.com/Googlepedia-Ultimate-Google-Resource-3rd/dp/0789738201%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0789738201	\N	Amazon.com: Googlepedia: The Ultimate Google Resource (3rd Edition): Michael Miller: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780789738202}, asin = {0789738201}, isbn = {0789738201}, dewey = {025.04}	\N	c18d03d6bd9940ab3ec95a3a0c744a01	844c1c47533f528d9bc12743ae4307ad	e1158490c843af454050fad6aea71df8	book	Googlepedia: The Ultimate Google Resource (3rd Edition)	Michael Miller	\N	2008
8661751	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	JMaierRV2009	\N	\N	Erbkrankheit Vaterschaft Älterer_Mann Risiko	\N	+ Interview mit Wassilios Fthenakis: "Ältere Väter sind gelassener"	49-49	\N	4	\N		"Frauen über 35, die Kinder kriegen wollen, werden auf Risiken hingewiesen. Das sollten Ärzte auch bei älteren Männern tun."	4f9563bb438c95233fe499154083a9cd	4a0883e492d50d74314e439087e834a1	78aa82599b0e6b6e7a3c1b240b0c1109	article	Die Risiko-Väter	Josephina Meier	\N	2009
8662056	\N	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medien in der Wissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	Münster	\N	\N	keyhere	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9783830920397	\N	Buchrezension:	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783830920397  3830920393}, refid = {286350205}	\N	ba41ae3e50821825b402ae8212278142	944605a6f2630bc9bd395d3008ce6b45	2b27c2898428f0c1b82bd7b5a69ee231	book	Good tags - bad tags : social tagging in der Wissensorganisation	\N	Birgit Gaiser and Thorsten Hampel and Stefanie Panke	2008
8662150	Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hos09	http://ijklo.org/Volume5/IJELLOv5p051-072Tate412.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		The management and reuse of digital learning ressources has become a major business. Repositories of reusable learning objects (RLOs) are increasingly popular but pose serious management provider currently engaged in a RLO strategy. We find that our case organisation has effective strategies for adressing many of the challenges. Based on these strategies, we identify lessons that are generalisable to other organisations and propose a model for effective management of RLOs.	5ca07c186cc30ceaf9e27ae6637b8297	e5150b2656f663508a4014f42b6cf307	91927dcdb6d89cd47b3ce67c703908e7	article	A Model for the Effective Management of Re-Usable Learning Objects (RLOs): Lessons from a Case Study	Mary Tate and Darryn Hoshek	Alex Koohang	2009
8662174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	Bern	\N	Linguistic Insights. Studies in Language and Communication	dziubalska+08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	65b16579e5777cb321e14574200637ff	ce9a0311fb23d2b4d057f1aa83841137	3dafdcfacf75e31c4a23080422b348da	proceedings	English Pronunciation Models: A Changing Scene	\N	Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk and Joanna Przedlacka	2008
8662245	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dinges & Frick	\N	\N	\N	3934997260	http://www.amazon.de/Mit-Web-Online-Katalog-n%C3%A4chsten-Generation/dp/3934997260%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3934997260	\N	Mit Web 2.0 zum Online-Katalog der nächsten Generation: Amazon.de: Fabienne Kneifel: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783934997264}, asin = {3934997260}, isbn = {3934997260}	\N	6263abacedf0f69c092781b3837f9d37	8bf74269316e99165af43480ea2aafc6	418af6ae6c738cfbc2ed6151eacf6428	book	Mit Web 2.0 zum Online-Katalog der nächsten Generation	Fabienne Kneifel	\N	2009
8662312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IPPS	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	conf/ipps/LulingM92	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ipps/ipps1992.html#LulingM92	\N	dblp	\N	\N	543-548	\N	\N	conf/ipps/1992	isbn = {0-8186-2672-0}, date = {2002-10-16}	\N	4b1f1ebf313ef1f43ea13736d9ba0a17	31954e1d485b533755e0fa0df61e51c9	3413f9b6adf4dcae540ec33d383806d6	inproceedings	Load Balancing for Distributed Branch and Bound Algorithms.	Reinhard Lüling and Burkhard Monien	Viktor K. Prasanna and Larry H. Canter	1992
8662572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OReilly05	http://oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4860b2cb683b12f5fe6e1d0d832b84dc	7cbb1defc86406dbfbb229766130e0a6	279e7d5a4dc7af182c79e76b70363a72	unpublished	What Is Web 2.0? Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software.	O'Reilly Tim	\N	2005
8663273	\N	\N	\N	0002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Manning Pubn	\N	\N	\N	1933988177	http://www.amazon.de/Lucene-Action-Erik-Hatcher/dp/1933988177%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1933988177	\N	Lucene in Action: Amazon.de: Erik Hatcher, Otis Gospodnetic, Mike McCandless: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781933988177}, asin = {1933988177}, isbn = {1933988177}, dewey = {005}	\N	f45b3c2ed956b58ab68b3ca7d168c2cd	1b28b01c190670802b5c4b1869168934	e67c5eaa2736458c08c7956554600b99	book	Lucene in Action	Erik Hatcher and Otis Gospodnetic and Mike McCandless	\N	2009
8663290	Phys. Rev.	105	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.105.59	\N	\N		\N	\N	59--61	\N	1	\N	numpages = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.105.59}	\N	4955d8021d44c0be3947cd43ba520eae	edd13202c89ec9d5423687c3c2f1bc60	9ea01dfcbe2bce30a4fcee04e82bb362	article	Lattice Constants and Brillouin Zone Overlap in Dilute Magnesium Alloys	F. W. von Batchelder and R. F. Raeuchle	\N	1957
8663481	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet environments for science education	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	bell2004dbr	http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Dfnx-GHjCoYC	\N		\N	\N	73-85	\N	\N	\N		\N	b1441a9b804a7ceb6ac974867749a6ad	8de1d1b782777cd5a4452f5c27099f67	ed7b9fe5900e45dad2b63ad6293df6c6	incollection	Design-based research in education	Philip Bell and Christopher M. Hoadley and Marcia C. Linn	Marcia C. Linn and Elizabeth A. Davis and Philip Bell	2004
8663500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VSA-Verl.	\N	\N	AttacBasis Texte ; 24	UBHD66421121	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	94 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-89965-228-4}, language = {ger}	\N	a1a43d0ed188a5a59d52bd15dae4ba37	65b0a412a19b438125ed645f0b2b7678	464d6b5cda33a251fbab3ee9d5aebc03	book	Europa plündert Afrika	Annette Groth and Theo Kneifel	\N	2007
8663509	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leicester Univ. Pr.	Leicester [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45086671	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	IX, 278 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7185-1323-1, 978-0-7185-1323-8}, language = {eng}	\N	236f680ce0cf46e36bc922137b622bd6	eb774ae065d322293d9de23ce5fecc06	7a7a61d8013b1c5fabe983c3db46e18e	book	Agricultural trade, protectionism and the problems of development	Joseph A. MacMahon	\N	1992
8663511	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Avebury	Aldershot [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD45090697	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	XIV, 250 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-85628-678-9, 978-1-85628-678-7}, language = {eng}	\N	149ae29148c384912c81f42b56db7dfa	a7aff1c906dc85e88f9aed344523f236	08f4ffa39ff242c0a2be2774ff2871f8	book	Lomé Conventions and development	Olufemi A. Babarinde	\N	1994
8663527	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Peter Lang	\N	\N	Europäische Hochschulschriften : Ser. 5, Economics and management ; 2211	UBHD65178897	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	288 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8204-4333-6, 3-631-34873-8, 978-0-8204-4333-1, 978-3-631-34873-4}, language = {eng}	\N	6c958f46d19b178d77b2c33889abdb97	c9c480c575fcd6684d68a86639767189	cc2e127362fbc57643bc541c6f3ac897	book	The merits and demerits of the EU policies towards associated developing countries	Francis A. S. T. Matambalya	\N	1999
8663630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	winkler1999state	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Statistical Research Report Series RR99/04	\N		Describe los fundamentos de la medida de similitud entre cadenas Jaro-Winkler basada, a su vez, en la medida de Jaro que comparaba caracteres coincidentes dentro de una ventana de tamaño la mitad del tamaño de la menor cadena y el orden en que aparecen, pero añadiendo la coincidencia de los prefijos.
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Esta medida funciona bien para cadenas pequeñas como por ejemplo nombres propios. 	ec6bd74f3cddf4b00bf07e34af303b6c	8abfbb3ca7affa51548ca3fd5cc9f85a	1744b806b66687d9f132d0e134ab6963	techreport	The State of Record Linkage and Current Research Problems	William E. Winkler	\N	1999
8663646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MATES	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/mates/KluglHB08	\N	\N		\N	\N	111-122	\N	\N	DBLP:conf/mates/2008	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87805-6_11}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}	\N	39194bd2df6ae77e6ffe6292b9f672e3	df45042a25dd7fb44dc6799276c13aa3	a36c2577bdd0a2575e922bad68acb744	inproceedings	Agent Learning Instead of Behavior Implementation for Simulations
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               - A Case Study Using Classifier Systems	Franziska Kl{\\"u}gl and Reinhard Hatko and Martin V. Butz	\N	2008
8663662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lemmerichAtzmuellerBayesian2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3827c31366b0ebfbaa3bfafc8b26f172	3d1dfa5c05b36a9f2b6d2442e726eeaa	a7ae136c5f294bcec0abbd5910e95b11	inproceedings	Generating Evaluation Data using Bayesian Networks - A Simple and Effective Modeling Methodology	Florian Lemmerich and Martin Atzmueller	J. Baumeister and M. Atzmueller	2008
8663696	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD 2006)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNAI	AP:06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	6-17	\N	4213	\N		\N	68e7550a4a7cfe0a74895cfad3ff8423	7ec9ca827a90b2141c5a1564b9b34110	3b78e5ecc6e1374bbcf3cfc9c9abd610	inproceedings	{SD-Map -- A Fast Algorithm for Exhaustive Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8663723	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS 2009), in press.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AL:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4cb48888c6daf36c7066bb8e7287f0ac	530588fdfd74b6403f81df0ccfc2a701	64ffc2eb88cb85e6715c14335e68ac3a	inproceedings	Fast Subgroup Discovery for Continuous Target Concepts	Martin Atzmueller and Florian Lemmerich	\N	2009
8663738	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Summer Computer Simulation Conference 2008, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2008 : 	\N	University of Würzburg	\N	SCS Publishing House	\N	\N	\N	Hatko08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b216f1d3702dc4573c02b6e5bc2a62ab	1b7a7b72be711e318798138e6a43d16f	eca5de33ea6b8f76ff9f71b014cc1951	inproceedings	A Distributed Simulation Engine for a Time-Driven Multi-Agent Simulation	Reinhard Hatko and Franziska Klügl	\N	2008
8663997	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ITiCSE-WGR '01: Working group reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	CleEtAl01	\N	\N	Resources for instructors of capstone courses in computing	\N	\N	93--113	\N	\N	\N	location = {Canterbury, UK}	Most computing programs now have some form of integrative or capstone course in which students undertake a significant project under supervision. There are many different models for such courses and conducting these courses is a complex task. This report is intended to assist instructors of capstone courses, particularly those new to the model of teaching and learning inherent in the capstone course.This paper discusses important issues that must be addressed when conducting capstone courses. These issues are addressed through a series of questions, with answers reflecting the way that different institutions have chosen to handle them, and commentary on the impact of these different choices. These questions include: Goals of the Course; Characteristics of Projects; Project Deliverables; Sponsors; Teams; Prerequisites and Preparation; Grading and Assessment; Administration and Supervision; and Reflection, Analysis and Review.Subsequently we present information about the companion Web site, intended as an active repository of best practice for instructors of capstone projects. The Web site will have examples of information about capstone courses and materials used by instructors. Readers are invited to contribute content to this site. The paper concludes with a bibliography of additional reference material and resources.	0d27b41b4a63fd4117a9bea448956cc8	d100ab66f75f3111919d61b42ffea136	f1807a8de91ec138f8f9ad8c331cc3af	inproceedings	Resources for instructors of capstone courses in computing	Tony Clear and Michael Goldweber and Frank H. Young and Paul M. Leidig and Kirk Scott	\N	2001
8664035	Soins	54	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlier2009	\N	\N		\N	Stratégie soignante	21-23	\N	736	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.23}	La plainte est souvent bien plus que l'expression d'une douleur. Elle
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\	soulager le patient, en lui offrant un temps et un espace d'écoute.	02e4f1184588613efac0ee76423fcada	6db2f8909db320f752fcc3ac943df0c8	0af07af3a30108c300639d2dfa63ecc2	article	Plainte et douleur au quotidien	Anne-Marie Carlier	\N	2009
8664079	Agron J	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cox2006	http://agron.scijournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/agrojnl;98/2/349	\N	Time of Weed Removal with Glyphosate Affects Corn Growth and Yield Components -- Cox et al. 98 (2): 349 -- Agronomy Journal	\N	\N	349-353	\N	2	\N	doi = {10.2134/agronj2005.0078}, eprint = {http://agron.scijournals.org/cgi/reprint/agrojnl;98/2/349.pdf}	Growers need to be aware that corn (Zea mays L.) develops leaf area slowly and competes poorly with early emerging weeds in the northeastern USA when planning a total postemergence program in glyphosate-resistant corn. We applied glyphosate at early postemergence (EPOST), third to fourth leaf stage (V3-V4) of corn growth; mid-postemergence (MPOST), V5 to V6 stage; and late postemergence (LPOST), V7 to V8 stage, in New York in 2003 and 2004 to determine how initial glyphosate timing affects growth, development, yield, and yield components of corn. The EPOST treatment, which received glyphosate when weeds were 10 cm or less in height, and a weed-free treatment silked on the same date, had similar dry matter (DM) accumulation (738 g m-2) and leaf area index (LAI) at silking ([~]3.50), kernels per plant (528-549), and grain yield (11.1 Mg ha-1). The MPOST treatment, which received glyphosate when some weeds were 18 to 35 cm tall, silked 2 d later, had 35% less LAI and 39% less DM accumulation at silking, 21% less kernels per plant, and 25% less grain yield. Although the LPOST and untreated control, which had 1363 and 653 weeds m-2 at the V5-V6 stage in 2003 and 2004, respectively, had the same LAI at silking (1.75-1.87), the LPOST treatment yielded higher (6.4 vs. 3.2 Mg ha-1). Results from this study indicate that growers in the northeastern USA should apply glyphosate by the V3-V4 stage to avoid yield losses from early season weed competition.
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	0271a10783fb6842e66a2097e8367b20	454472ac0ddfc64930559a3a9a71425d	cccf3b132e41e3ddcff2e45ed1bf62a7	article	Time of Weed Removal with Glyphosate Affects Corn Growth and Yield Components	William J. Cox and Russell R. Hahn and Paul J. Stachowski	\N	2006
8664083	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grundfragen multimedialen Lehrens und Lernens	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roh05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	16e0a0f0f70752feb9000bf9abe281ae	7b854dcbbca6118a2ef0864370617bd1	cb742bc1a9eb90bf8482856d2de9e030	inproceedings	Lernen braucht Instruktion und Konstruktion - oder von Comenius zum Computer	Holger Rohland	Klaus Fellbaum	2005
8664126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller	\N	\N	\N	3639060369	http://www.amazon.de/Organisieren-Wissen-organisationalen-Wissensmanagements-konstruktivistischer/dp/3639060369%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3639060369	\N	Das Organisieren von Wissen: Eine theoretische Erkundung der Grenzen organisationalen Wissensmanagements aus konstruktivistischer Perspektive: Norman Spengler: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783639060362}, asin = {3639060369}, isbn = {3639060369}	\N	f2bc54b8ebd544b57007dd3f9ed06f91	18b1ed38a00192b0e36fae92c7420ddc	214ff61d9f5af6cbef86e88ba57c03c9	book	Das Organisieren von Wissen: Eine theoretische Erkundung der Grenzen organisationalen Wissensmanagements aus konstruktivistischer Perspektive	Norman Spengler	\N	2008
8664128	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'09: Fourth Workshop on Semantic Wikis -- The Semantic Wiki Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RLHB:09	http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-464/paper-07.pdf	\N	myown	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fa7205b1d443a506e50c19a9833f404b	98678f4c54e8363bebc0099be1f422b3	4542ef5b72cecbaa0a00c408a5d0a77d	inproceedings	An Extensible Semantic Wiki Architecture	Jochen Reutelshoefer and Florian Lemmerich and Fabian Haupt and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2009
8664129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'09: Proceedings of 4th Semantic Wiki workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BRP:09	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-464/paper-04.pdf	\N	myown	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ac9a15630454c423fd3170f6595a62a9	424ee245269b0befe64fb238aa32cf59	85f99d707fa7c7d5b2fb370f050290e9	inproceedings	Engineering on the Knowledge Formalization Continuum	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	\N	2009
8664131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SemWiki'08: Proceedings of 3rd Semantic Wiki workshop - The Wiki Way of Semantics (CEUR Proceedings 360)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RBP:SemWiki:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/reutelshoefer/2008/SemanticKnowWE_SemWiki2008.pdf	\N	myown	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	454c2917cbf0be68603d183cce7ef3cf	7ba1044ebbe52c2e89ca6cdb797561fa	7bfadd1623dd2d14d385483ba1f5d10f	inproceedings	Ad-Hoc Knowledge Engineering with Semantic Knowledge Wikis	Jochen Reutelshoefer and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8664134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP '07: Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Knowledge capture	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1298448	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1298406.1298448	\N	myown	\N	\N	189--190	\N	\N	\N	location = {Whistler, BC, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-643-1}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298448}	\N	d4430891cb60daf40fb3cb80b8e63f50	0175974172861088cc10cdd3dc47b7fa	151f5e5bdd9c01b005d2591838fe3d3a	inproceedings	KnowWE: community-based knowledge capture with knowledge wikis	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8664136	\N	289	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAAKM	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings	conf/kcap/BaumeisterRP07a	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kcap/saakm2007.html#BaumeisterRP07a	\N	dblp	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/kcap/2007saakm	date = {2008-07-07}, ee = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-289/p01.pdf}	\N	398c06819b899fd8288c44745536173b	12c28726b471df05959c710dec4c086e	6c3f89db5aa235378c9e2f8e2583dd7e	inproceedings	Markups for Knowledge Wikis.	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	Siegfried Handschuh and Nigel Collier and Tudor Groza and Rose Dieng and Michael Sintek and Anita de Waard	2007
8664138	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	K-CAP	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/kcap/BaumeisterRP07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/kcap/kcap2007.html#BaumeisterRP07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	189-190	\N	\N	conf/kcap/2007	date = {2008-04-17}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1298406.1298448}, isbn = {978-1-59593-643-1}	\N	aeef4eddf760e35bb7d70a7278025622	0175974172861088cc10cdd3dc47b7fa	01cd3f3f0a8ea3e6dc52a7b658b3aeaa	inproceedings	KnowWE: community-based knowledge capture with knowledge wikis.	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Frank Puppe	Derek H. Sleeman and Ken Barker	2007
8664139	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LWA	\N	\N	\N	Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg	\N	\N	\N	conf/lwa/BaumeisterRNM07	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/lwa/lwa2007.html#BaumeisterRNM07	\N	dblp	\N	\N	340	\N	\N	conf/lwa/2007	date = {2007-11-16}, isbn = {978-3-86010-907-6}	\N	0e4b8b7add0f6b791ca1ad254c5a2383	66e391b8595a0254ad659eb22a4ac530	4f79d8b9153f65e6120cbfcfc8b2306e	inproceedings	Using Knowledge Wikis to Support Scientific Communities.	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Karin Nadrowsk and Axel Misok	Alexander Hinneburg	2007
8664177	Soins	54	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Botti2009	\N	\N		\N	Stratégie soignante	24-227	\N	736	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.23}	Le stress, facteur d'épuisement professionnel, concerne toutes
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\	un module Présence et écoute.	cf5899e5fc9d5fedea8de87133943ec8	6fe0df0f17ce1b2efbeb32dd076c5902	42955fa788c05ca99ce65c6bd57f41a6	article	Prévention du stress, une expérience en formation infirmière	Geneviève Botti and Renée Daures and Christophe Chicha and et al.	\N	2009
8664179	Educational Technology & Society	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gas+06	\N	\N		\N	\N	23--37	\N	1	\N		\N	f125858505adb6d1ad23d266f569bc1c	ec45e63e0b72392a3e6f5c5ab3e73655	98bbbdc99cd3feb2211df0578ad08d05	article	An Ontology-Based Framework for Bridging Learning Design and Learning Content	Colin Knight and Dragan Gašević and Griff Richards	\N	2006
8664296	Information Processing Letters	86	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:lin:2003	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0F-485XM64-1/2/e5a0081c9ff3ad30849c81751e7dc779	\N	ScienceDirect - Information Processing Letters : The computation of hitting sets: Review and new algorithms	\N	\N	177 - 184	\N	4	\N	issn = {0020-0190}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0020-0190(02)00506-9}	In model-based diagnosis or other research fields, the hitting sets of a set cluster are usually used. In this paper we introduce some algorithms, including the new BHS-tree and Boolean algebraic algorithms. In the BHS-tree algorithm, a binary-tree is used for the computation of hitting sets, and in the Boolean algebraic algorithm, components are represented by Boolean variables. It runs just for one time to catch the minimal hitting sets. We implemented the algorithms and present empirical results in order to show their superiority over other algorithms for computing hitting sets.	d18a5f75106ef2a929afe5d590104abd	897f5f66353cec4003923d76588d1835	ada28ac5559d963062f7adbaaf2ad160	article	The computation of hitting sets: Review and new algorithms	Li Lin and Yunfei Jiang	\N	2003
8664332	Arbeit + Gesundheit in effizienten Arbeitssystemen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GfA Press	Dortmund	\N	\N	Gut+04	\N	\N		\N	\N	645 -- 648	\N	\N	\N		\N	b50d6b54316d301e76120d5ad278ebf8	f985f445246b13b6be694eb3c86931d7	7267dd3b2920595ec09974e62d3cc9ed	article	Werkzeuge und organisatorische Strukturen zur gemeinsame Nutzung von elektronischen Lernmaterialien	Sissel Guttormsen Schär and Pamela Ravasio and Samuel Schluep	GfA	2004
8664370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2004, World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lugano	\N	\N	Gös+04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a673f7163cca210f37f50b193e6a55a2	5020c64ea073f579eca50f9345cc0de5	5cc324f4a2527b416abd62e1fe228418	inproceedings	Context Aware Reuse of Learning Resources	Monica Göstl and Rudolf Kammerl and Franz Weitl	\N	2004
8664400	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Fakultaet fuer Informatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ko+07	http://www.kooperationssysteme.de/docs/pubs/RichterKoch2007-bericht-socialsoftware.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2007-01	\N		\N	58bdd0d22bf069f54b66c045f88f636e	4f159d2ffbefe7ee33ae564eb7a28a49	f710ca9ec5677a68497f8552b7415301	techreport	Social Software - Status Quo und Zukunft	Michael Koch and Alexander Richter	\N	2007
8664467	J. Lightwave Technol.	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Voyce:09	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-27-7-871	\N	Optics InfoBase: Journal of Lightwave Technology - Mathematical Modeling of the Self-Pressurizing Mechanism for Microstructured Fiber Drawing	\N	\N	871--878	\N	7	\N		A method is proposed for modeling the self-pressurization of optical fibers that are sealed before drawing. The model is solved numerically and the results compared with experimental results. An explanation of the mechanism is presented and a numerical investigation is undertaken to optimize the choice of experimental parameters to minimize the transient effects of sealed preform drawing.	6114ae442c2fa3c2fa9468c82f28b227	efbd9ec60dae55b24f56cd7c8de97c81	ba9f28e6309d10ab12082458568cd4ec	article	Mathematical Modeling of the Self-Pressurizing Mechanism for Microstructured Fiber Drawing	Christopher J. Voyce and Alistair D. Fitt and John R. Hayes and TanyaM. Monro	\N	2009
8664484	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Minds, minds, and society. Proceedings of the Computer-supported Collaborative Learning Conference	\N	\N	\N	International Society of the Learning Sciences	New Brunswick, NJ	\N	\N	Reimann2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	598-607	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca96eed2e9075759fca19fbc42c57182	7c86888bc1291fd114d878efb3653f24	571567c3c2de183062e31c5193dc124b	inproceedings	Time is precious: Why process analysis is essential for CSCL (and also can help to bridge between experimental and descriptive methods)	P. Reimann	C. Chinn and G. Erkens and S. Puntambekar	2007
8664502	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Internet-suchmaschinen	http://www.bui.haw-hamburg.de/164.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d758d763cf206e0e0054df7b2b20a10	6f726cf8828a3154219dca9d70a74768	da6355694a0d86d38cf79407824cba7a	book	Handbuch Internet-Suchmaschinen - Nutzerorientierung in Wissenschaft und Praxis	Dirk (Hrsg.) Lewandowski	Dirk Lewandowski	2009
8664518	Soins	54	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2009	\N	\N		\N	dossierde 10 articles
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\	Test de connaissances et bibliographie p.56	33-57	\N	736	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.23}	Annoncer une mauvaise nouvelle, un acte d'humanité, de vérité et de
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\	courage	02a91e76f72af88e9140b87f8c5e0208	01dcceab04ad98d481937918f75af0ef	a044fda801577068f046e3e973c2b8a6	article	Annoncer une mauvaise nouvelle	collectif	\N	2009
8664571	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	paper:li:2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	77-80	\N	\N	\N		A set S that has a non-empty intersection with every set in a collection of sets C is called a hitting set of C. If no element can be removed from S without violating the hitting set property, S is considered to be minimal. Several interesting problems can be partly formulated as ones that a minimal hitting set or more ones have to be found. Many of these problems are required for proper solutions, but sometimes the approximate solutions are enough. A genetic algorithm and advantaged algorithms were devised for computing minimal hitting sets. An improvement makes them get most minimal hitting sets efficiently. Furthermore, they are smaller, i.e., fewer rules.	4ca424eb78df3c7d47ab1ebf8ab1b616	0975fe1e3fc2f420b496eda0ed8b0224	6c4d0e26ac991c0d727d422a2b43286a	inproceedings	Computing Minimal Hitting Sets with Genetic Algorithm	Lin Li and Jiang Yunfei	\N	2002
8664609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gabler Verlag / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_30114964X	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=30114964X&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Eine theoretische und empirische Überprüfung	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8349-9864-4}	\N	d5ca332cbaa19b3143cc2f162c0ca7fd	a0397c90ade013a477732bcaf412e373	9d0ad1535252a48104f5754477a859ae	book	Die Kano-Theorie der Kundenzufriedenheitsmessung	Jörg A. Hölzing	\N	2008
8664621	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SCOOP'08: Proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Scientific Communities of Practice	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bremen, Germany	\N	\N	BRHN:SCOOP:08	http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/papers/baumeister/2008/SCOOP08Baumeister.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {18d4c2338263f5c627d223e897826387}, interhash = {8ebb6fe1356249e103589d637b4df27f}	\N	3765e65182503bf220ab7cb9a2989d35	8ebb6fe1356249e103589d637b4df27f	18d4c2338263f5c627d223e897826387	inproceedings	Capture and Refactoring in Knowledge Wikis - Coping with the Knowledge Soup	Joachim Baumeister and Jochen Reutelshoefer and Fabian Haupt and Karin Nadrowski	\N	2008
8665019	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computer-supported collaborative learning 2005: The next 10 years!	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum	Mahwah, NJ	\N	\N	KapurEtAl2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	252-261	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ffafabbbcb73e69cb5505f7efc441b7	217fb5555d8f63a79250dea78f2df7d1	8158431749d9f1bcf3c66d9800ff9197	inproceedings	Problem as a complex, evolutionary activity: A methodological framework for analyzing problem-solving processes in a computer-supported collaborative environment	Manu Kapur and John Voiklis and Charles K. Kinzer	T. Koschmann and D. Suthers and T.-W. Chan	2005
8665029	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lang	Bern ; Berlin ; Frankfurt am Main ; Wien [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD65696538	\N	\N		\N	\N	423 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-03-910030-0, 978-3-03910-030-9}, language = {ger ita}	\N	9de07bfbcc2dfbafdbe94b372ea9059d	289ccc89b3ce5a91af04b1ae78292777	933f3176ccf24c4868fd94f6c9cc262d	book	Siedlung und Verkehr im römischen Reich : Römerstrassen zwischen Herrschaftssicherung und Landschaftsprägung ; Akten des Kolloquiums zu Ehren von Prof. H. E. Herzig vom 28. und 29. Juni 2001 in Bern	\N	Regula Frei-Stolba	2004
8665031	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RaunerSB2009	\N	\N		\N	Infokarten mit Erläuterungen	50-51	\N	4	\N	privnote = {}	"Wie gefährlich ist eine Pandemie wie die Schweinegrippe, und wie bekämpft man sie? Das studieren Epidemiologen mit aufwendigen Computermodellen. Tübinger Forscher haben für ZEIT Wissen die Ausbreitung von Masern, Grippe und Pocken simuliert."	2fb2b1df8f0a5e6e98d0aec2baa09cb3	f2b5b405d607f4c45e8d0594d1f895ea	65a9beb1f679ca4455e58b999027f93b	article	So breiten sich Seuchen aus (Einfach mehr verstehen)	Max Rauner	\N	2009
8665033	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hartleben - Rob	\N	\N	Sonderschriften / Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut ; 24	UBHD9518657	\N	\N		\N	\N	143 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-9500221-0-4, 978-3-9500221-0-0}, language = {ger}	\N	56dfdbdf80cf31f199f245e80b2224d8	7ab7de0a834e8dced034b33a4c8fc5ec	1a06307e86f54cfc2c50212df2322ede	book	Wo Römerräder rollten : Überlegungen zum Verlauf römischer Straße	Josef Stern	\N	1994
8665039	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	List	München	\N	\N	UBHD3442102	\N	\N		\N	\N	334 S., [14] Bl	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-471-78724-0, 978-3-471-78724-3}, language = {ger}	\N	a5e2fdd97f66e99493962c68c281aec5	b0293bdc909f69dc30ac8459f47f2569	e73c60bbcdb124df05c505224a3e8564	book	Auf Römerstraßen durch Europa	Hermann Schreiber	\N	1985
8665047	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	Stuttgart	\N	Kleine Schriften zur Kenntnis der römischen Besetzungsgeschichte Südwestdeutschlands ; 13	UBHD2129137	\N	\N		\N	\N	72 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	7c9b8e8d1521065a8bc6282bf454582b	d1a1816bad7c2cc160fda8e898f14fc9	7a3836acd39077e26d24eda48234c211	book	Römische Straßen und Straßenstationen	Helmut Bender	\N	1975
8665059	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	Mainz	\N	Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande : Beiheft ; 55	UBHD65598561	\N	\N		\N	\N	VIII, 323 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8053-3043-X, 978-3-8053-3043-5}, language = {ger}	\N	15e8cf27507770a4e6c792e14a565aaa	9a52b26b6449059fed04778abe5fe269	5ba825c1d9fcb31e8ab1e6d37d14be12	book	Untersuchungen zu den Reichsstraßen in den westlichen Provinzen des Imperium Romanum	Michael Rathmann	\N	2003
8665067	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD66398040	\N	\N		\N	\N	XXI, 237 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-415-40999-3, 978-0-415-40999-5}, language = {eng}	\N	89ac9e11a6bcf533e1e6fc5bd702ca93	f948609a816511d393fcde3bd6935de9	fd4f512188237810a5298d1e3a1462b7	book	Traffic and congestion in the Roman Empire	Cornelis van Tilburg	\N	2007
8665075	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strecker u. Schröder	Stuttgart	\N	\N	UBHD65989773	\N	\N		\N	\N	LXXV, 992 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	706f124e9e476f28881eb199523c5572	ca3cc17ae75f9604432d2608564c9d15	caa4dc03b5a32db2d016e954734cde82	book	Itineraria Romana : römische Reisewege an der Hand der Tabula Peutingeriana	Konrad Miller	\N	1916
8665076	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HeuerMM2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	54-58	\N	4	\N		"Stephen Wolframs Suchmaschine Wolfram Alpha versetzt alle Welt in Aufregung. Zu Besuch beim obersten Rechenmeister."	5d8a82b525aefa920799c7dd65cffd68	032119b2b8c7b51da2ef195c55ff6308	746a64f8020dd2e32e3c54edb29ab450	article	Der Mann mit den Antworten	Steffan Heuer	\N	2009
8665084	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft	Darmstadt	\N	Erträge der Forschung ; 170	UBHD65809427	\N	\N		\N	\N	VIII, 149 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-534-07293-6, 978-3-534-07293-4}, language = {ger}	\N	23c476e0bb37b7c326cf7516d177febc	845d8c8154a9198c50dff20b2af638fd	77c5eafbd2a51b24952a9ed0a7ee5179	book	Altstrassenforschung	Hans-Christian Schneider	\N	1982
8665089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Paul Getty Museum	Los Angeles	\N	\N	UBHD65712090	\N	\N		\N	\N	132 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-89236-732-6, 978-0-89236-732-0}, language = {eng}	\N	84bbb6016598ec88b2119326096b5a09	3425bff69f4f954d6a4492905cb06d1c	6aa4b6ade2d0cf7668b462f801179c73	book	The roads of the Romans	Romolo Augusto Staccioli	\N	2003
8665109	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Habelt	Bonn	\N	Antiquitas : Reihe 1, Abhandlungen zur alten Geschichte ; Bd. 17	UBHD1030769	\N	\N	Kiel, Univ., Habil.-Schrift, 1966	\N	\N	XII, 195 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ger}	\N	977417ab0b3c9ec2825e794daaf7a94f	91ad0bcd55aa7a50cafcfb8af505078e	9b64768738a312a351ed6e5d24b43a97	book	Untersuchungen zu den römischen Reichsstraßen	Thomas Pekáry	\N	1968
8665121	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the fourth workshop on the Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages, Programs and Systems (ICOOOLPS)	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	TowardsACMM	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d143a1f92baec30471ffd642fb5abf1f	6b2514a55e250ff8f88ac54a52b71323	43d4b86261eac5a70d28160c493e70d1	inproceedings	Towards an Actor-based Concurrent Machine Model	Hans Schippers and Tom Van Cutsem and Stefan Marr and Michael Haupt and Robert Hirschfeld	\N	2009
8665126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ed. Librerie Dedalo	Roma	\N	\N	UBHD9915615	\N	\N		\N	\N	229 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-86599-16-1, 978-88-86599-16-0}, language = {ita}	\N	dc2ce120d16491b6a9e5067a0b37ae45	4803495f7a8eff4b4385c901b4ab3f99	be50d98dea293ce04c0aa959606161c7	book	Le strade dell'antica Roma : dal IV secolo a.C. al V secolo d.C. in Europa, Asia e Africa	Aldo Mario Tazzi	\N	1998
8665134	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Picard	Paris	\N	\N	UBHD9807127	\N	\N		\N	\N	343 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {2-7084-0526-8, 978-2-7084-0526-4}, language = {fre}	\N	c1fd05ca8243110c035206bfa4cea79c	ee12cb4695fada37e4a4e0fedf4b4a92	3fda9df794c7e61590b759bae8cacf41	book	Les voies romaines	Raymond Chevallier	\N	1997
8665142	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	L'Erma di Bretschneider	\N	\N	\N	UBHD9709715	\N	\N		\N	\N	292 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-7062-951-1, 978-88-7062-951-4}, language = {ita}	\N	82f93c817062edfd6c79b5da392eaf51	4e9eefb5cb653d52214f6de5185e9da8	0fdd72c205a205b82bb28accbdf41962	book	Strade romane, ponti e viadotti	\N	Lorenzo Quilici	1996
8665151	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	"L'Erma" di Bretschneider	Roma	\N	Atlante tematico di topografia antica ; 1	UBHD9408762	\N	\N		\N	\N	206 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {88-7062-800-0, 978-88-7062-800-5}, language = {ita}	\N	4d6830eb01b83e2341b14550d5a239eb	54df3521b85818f5713a4d26a298dac1	595a07edcb4e0f0e860c4ac4513251b7	book	Tecnica stradale romana	\N	Lorenzo Quilici	1992
8665172	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Leonardo - De Luca Ed.	Roma	\N	\N	UBHD3638070	\N	\N		\N	\N	282 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {}, language = {ita}	\N	da2f34a3f75e07079a0137e44f395697	70c26aca0009702b609f4366ea612add	f5f143e9a7920012b382e82236df4d72	book	Viae pvblicae Romanae : Kataog zur Ausstellung in Rom, Castel Sant'Angelo, 11. bis 25. Aprile 1991	\N	Rosanna Cappelli [Red.]	1991
8665175	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Éds. Errance	[Paris]	\N	\N	UBHD66366678	\N	\N	HEIDI	\N	\N	235 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-2-87772-359-6}, language = {fre}	\N	a31d41e30d77256b4d3a1cd2043a633a	2e5685961f44cdf0a5d7d03fcd256a81	78d237adccac379f2226dbc5cecd0bb4	book	Les voies romaines en Gaule	Gérard Coulon	\N	2007
8665399	\N	1813	\N	\N	\N	\N	Learning Classifier Systems, from Foundations to Applications	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	\N	\N	LNAI	St00	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45027-0_9	\N		\N	\N	175--194	\N	\N	\N		Anticipatory Classifier Systems (ACS) are classifier systems that learn by using the cognitive mechanism of anticipatory behavioral control which was introduced in cognitive psychology by Hoffmann [4]. They can learn in deterministic multi-step environments.1 A stepwise introduction to ACS is given. We start with the basic algorithm and apply it in simple “woods” environments. Itwill be shown that this algorithm can only learn in a special kind of deterministic multi-step environments. Two extensionsare discussed. The first one enables an ACS to learn in any deterministic multi-step environment. The second one allows anACS to deal with a special kind of non-Markov state.	6d66e52704bef3b4503380b96736e4e2	22d8ddba01762f884f308f8a3adbd16b	0914c37df246169624caf8b341b92128	incollection	An Introduction to Anticipatory Classifier Systems	Wolfgang Stolzmann	\N	2000
8665565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften / GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	UBMA_283371773	http://aleph.bib.uni-mannheim.de/F/?func=find-b&request=283371773&find_code=020&adjacent=N&local_base=MAN01PUBLIC&x=0&y=0	\N	Über die Entstehung des Gedankens, dass der Mensch ein Individuum ist, den nicht leicht zu verwirklichenden Anspruch auf Individualität und die Tatsache, dass Identität in Zeiten der Individualisierung von der Hand in den Mund lebt	\N	\N	Online-Ressourc	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-531-90437-5}	\N	4aa2c43fd714d0c90abb06568e6a2d74	983068d0792496a9b9362ef80b71643f	391263f3f5990961122abf76a1a26304	book	Identität	Heinz Abels	\N	2006
8666559	Library Trends	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cornelius04	http://www.ideals.uiuc.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/1679/Cornelius377386.pdf?sequence=2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	3	\N		Three problems in relation to Luciano Floridi’s work on the Philosophy of Information (PI) and the relationship of PI to Library and Information Science (LIS) are considered: the claim that LIS is a materials-based discipline, Floridi’s claim about Information as a message transfer system, and his downgrading of Social Epistemology to be a subset of PI. The recent history of LIS and the practice of professional library work are examined for evidence of the basis for making claims about LIS. A view of information based on individual interpretations is preferred to Floridi’s account, which is found to be too innocent of LIS practice to be accepted without revision, as is his view of LIS as an applied PI.	0f33506b00996fc055650bbb690c25a7	b95703f2407d7d3825ce38cae44127d1	bc6a2d3a2799728f9ddf7282a4415cb9	article	Information and Its Philosophy	Ian Cornelius	\N	2004
8666805	IEEE Software	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/software/SchaffertBBK08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/software/software25.html#SchaffertBBK08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	8-11	\N	4	\N	ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2008.95}, date = {2009-01-25}	\N	3d4832629c69ad6f996a77d7124b6358	5856595c10ac5e0e52e4884efbc14130	6546d013bf773a32de13ecfcab59a2f6	article	Semantic Wikis	Sebastian Schaffert and François Bry and Joachim Baumeister and Malte Kiesel	\N	2008
8667208	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Verlag Frauenoffensive München	\N	\N	\N	Orbach1991AntiDiaetBuch	\N	\N		\N	Blickwinkel nur von der Frau die Diskriminiert wird. Geht so weit, dass Sie beschreibt das Frauen dazu erzogen werden sich selbst als Anwärterinnen auf einen Mann zu betrachten, und somit Opfer der Mode- und Diätnahrungsmittelindustrie die erst die Idealbilder schaffen und dann die Frauen dazu bringen diesen entsprechen zu wollen (S. 16).
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Buch zu feministisch und zu alte Ansichten (z.B. das es keine genetische Erklärung zur Adipositas gibt) daher nicht weiter gelesen und zurück ans LBZ gegeben!	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6cadfb3f5e3a4c6b3fee463791833da	70cdbbcb06e461af95a24b44ad91f8c7	ad2e173d2eb8526096385cb86580d8ed	book	Anti Diät Buch	Susie Orbach	\N	1991
8667457	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes	\N	Robert Koch Institut Berlin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RKI2005Uebergewicht	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	Heft 16	\N		\N	28969cd14bfe5ebd8dd00ea1abb6d34a	a4067994eb026adae372722290cac172	40c3851a9d6dca84f88f3365b5cf97e7	techreport	Übergewicht und Adipositas 	Andrea Benecke and Heiner Vogel	\N	2005
8668170	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Psychologie Verlags Union	\N	\N	\N	Grunert1993Essen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b440f64bcfd5804dc8984931d6ee2304	c1a34759e4e52cc528c4c75f4b1a9565	c1984a57acf2e35b4c3f59eabd2bcc4f	book	Essen und Emotionen - Die Selbstregulierung von Emotionen durch das Eßverhalten	Suzanne C. Grunert	\N	1993
8668196	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Beltz Verlag Weinheim und Basel	\N	\N	\N	Wunder2008Interdisziplinaer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	d5530fad30a593d64b2bb4f91909ad1f	b7a97d587cc7af1df50f796a98c86271	f5adad97d2ee9dc6e0c2c78d564a685b	book	Interdisziplinäre Essstörungstherapie	Eva Wunder and Andreas Schnebel	\N	2008
8668224	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe Verlag für Psychologie Göttingen	\N	\N	\N	Pudel1998Psychologie	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	18ef0eb01d8223ea344f402526806846	5314b2e0bd25133868f0c5b0d3604b0b	62b1d66dd082fdad28ef721a154c47de	book	Ernährungspsychologie - Eine Einführung	Volker Pudel and Joachim Westenhöfer	\N	1998
8669962	Philosophy and Phenomenological Research	70	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Floridi05	http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00002536/	\N		\N	\N	351-370	\N	2	\N		There is no consensus yet on the definition of semantic information. This paper contributes to the current debate by criticising and revising the Standard Definition of semantic Information (SDI) as meaningful data, in favour of the Dretske-Grice approach: meaningful and well-formed data constitute semantic information only if they also qualify as contingently truthful. After a brief introduction, SDI is criticised for providing necessary but insufficient conditions for the definition of semantic information. SDI is incorrect because truth-values do not supervene on semantic information, and misinformation (that is, false semantic information) is not a type of semantic information, but pseudo-information, that is not semantic information at all. This is shown by arguing that none of the reasons for interpreting misinformation as a type of semantic information is convincing, whilst there are compelling reasons to treat it as pseudo-information. As a consequence, SDI is revised to include a necessary truth-condition. The last section summarises the main results of the paper and indicates some interesting areas of application of the revised definition.	f068a76da34d3d28939207a4d19e4534	e62764491773bca98058976c44a0c5d8	f107fd4a3fa2550a878b88872fe0c11a	article	Is Information Meaningful Data?	Luciano Floridi	\N	2005
8671374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Modal Analysis Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David-W.-Allen:2001ve	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:40:50 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 13:58:28 -0600}	\N	3b0e7eb6fcaaebc31025288641a8cca7	a8ab2150bf6b4f326a5e984f1ec1ccc6	8c0e6631665a5a85f0d11d9d6e2157c3	inproceedings	Damage Detection in Building Joints By Statistical Analysis	David W. Allen and Sergio Castillo and Amanda Rutherford and Robert McMurry and Charles Farrar	\N	2001
8671375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SPIE -- Non-Destructive Evaluation Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David-W.-Allen:2002gf	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:40:34 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:34:35 -0600}	\N	652bba0f50186b63892e17f9196a6855	5a0875a39a1985b8169933f96c65999c	31044ccbfe4b98c35e927cd2b9b3fd02	inproceedings	Utilizing the Sequential Probability Ratio Test for Damage Identification in Building Joints	David W. Allen and Hoon Sohn and Keith Worden and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2002
8671376	\N	\N	\N	\N	August 21-23	\N	2nd International Conference on Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pusan, South Korea	\N	\N	Hoon-Sohn:2002ly	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:39:37 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:34:41 -0600}	\N	a2c71d6d3a783b3464e9855feac3c210	a0d6dd190d12fc92c400e5ee93dbde76	1a0826ef3cd370837d806391dcb3c5a2	inproceedings	Development of an Autonomous Continuous Monitoring System for Mechanical Damage Detection	Hoon Sohn and David W. Allen and Charles R. Farrar and Keith Worden	\N	2002
8671377	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SPIE -- Smart Materials Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Keith-Worden:2002mz	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:39:25 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:34:26 -0600}	\N	ad1bd8b26b555d087c61caa01b9e2e23	28d6a05c37c0cc19ac73b6ac03c5358f	975ae2363de792a9506d56d541ab85cf	inproceedings	Extreme Value Statistics in Structural Health Monitoring	Keith Worden and David W. Allen and Hoon Sohn and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2002
8671378	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the SPIE -- Smart Materials Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David-W.-Allen:2003zr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:39:08 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:34:58 -0600}	\N	07ca7a3a7e52fb534f33e510f2185c18	01ae0cc5fe4d0774682747a6b4601048	ec76e871d872d3c6be00017a404514a7	inproceedings	A Graphical Tool for Assembling Damage Identification Algorithms	David W. Allen and Joshua Clough and Hoon Sohn and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2003
8671379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Workshop for Structural Health Monitoring	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David-W.-Allen:2003fr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:38:46 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 13:59:52 -0600}	\N	f42a2ea2a76874c8c6e30db591a6ae6e	52dcfdc0416d17e3a262b3e767662937	05b7948bcf65e43d39a61193ba960021	inproceedings	Optimization of Time Domain Models for SHM Applications	David W. Allen and Charles R. Farrar and Daniel J. Inman	\N	2003
8671380	An International Journal of Structural Health Monitoring	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoon-Sohn:2003ys	\N	\N		\N	\N	57-74	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:38:15 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:00:26 -0600}	\N	4fffe56e4a01f28080afab53001272e0	7cb7065a963d1b2b5646394ea3653eb0	2dec705d133701afeae64e1d3544e01d	article	Statistical Damage Classification Using Sequential Probability Ratio Tests	Hoon Sohn and David W. Allen and Keith Worden and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2003
8671381	An International Journal of Structural Engineering and Mechanics	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jerome-P.-Lynch:2004rt	\N	\N		\N	\N	393-408	\N	3	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:37:41 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 13:59:12 -0600}	\N	b9f9cfe19409cbe96512382d7988fb73	5dbf34f7521c43c006b47f0a8906432e	a50f04b883ff67572f2d329eae2d5a51	article	Design and Performance Validation of a Wireless Sensing Unit for Structural Monitoring Applications	Jerome P. Lynch and Kincho H. Law and Anne S. Kiremidjian and Ed Carryer and Charles R. Farrar and Hoon Sohn and David W. Allen and Brett R. Nadler and Jeannette R. Wait	\N	2004
8671382	\N	\N	\N	\N	September 4-7	\N	6th European Conference on Structural Dynamics (Eurodyn 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paris, Frances	\N	\N	Charles-R.-Farrar:2005vn	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:36:53 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 13:58:43 -0600}	\N	69223753ed527d55904d096a0580204a	f427db5915bcc94c70db419082b53d96	8dcd42eaef58f02d31c1e77dd084fd0e	inproceedings	Damage Prognosis Solution, Part1: Overview	Charles R. Farrar and Gyuhae Park and Jeannette R. Wait and David W. Allen and Hoon Sohn	\N	2005
8671384	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	Proceedings of 11th International Symposium on Dynamic Problems of Mechanics	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ouro Preto, Brazil	\N	\N	Farrar:2005yq	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:36:12 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:36:43 -0600}	\N	8e043025708e861c4de9c265b81f89c6	5bc274f28a0ee5c8779b28f840555d13	46de13faaa647b6bba405f4104e152c4	inproceedings	Coupling Sensing Hardware with Data Interrogation Software for Structural Health Monitoring	Charles R. Farrar and David W. Allen and Steven Ball. and Michael P. Masquelier. and Gyuhae Park	\N	2005
8671385	Smart Materials and Structures	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dove-J.R.:2005kx	\N	\N		\N	\N	139-146	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:35:39 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:35:59 -0600}	\N	2cb3ae13bc2f3445b7263e46d93859bc	a8fe9705cb639b428452011bee0aaac9	670e7291c3c965178773c710aadf12cf	article	Hardware Design of Hierarchal Active-Sensing Networks for Structural Health Monitoring	Jered R. Dove and Gyuhae Park and Charles R. Farrar and David W. Allen	\N	2005
8671386	ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control	127	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hoon-Sohn:2005fj	\N	\N		\N	\N	125-132	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:35:12 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:00:37 -0600}	\N	2f4acfa7e9f9b05a1084ab202041bded	64a059e3f5f8b4368cf72f7415274ea3	aaa4c1ab34b8c5a77fd56181f8ed3416	article	Structural Damage Classification Using Extreme Value Statistics	Hoon Sohn and David W. Allen and Keith Worden and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2005
8671387	\N	\N	\N	\N	September 12-14	\N	Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, CA	\N	\N	Allen:2005uq	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:34:23 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:37:00 -0600}	\N	713b386aa67432bbace6b18d352a99ed	99515936dcb4303753881484b2b106da	2a4263883b8c204034a06fb1a36ce812	inproceedings	Overview of Wireless Active Sensing Network for Structural Health Monitoring	David W. Allen and Gyuhae Park and Charles R. Farrar	\N	2005
8671388	Structural Control and Health Monitoring	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrar:2006qy	\N	\N		\N	\N	210-225	\N	1	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:33:32 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:37:58 -0600}	\N	d39d0fa3d06c76e4ac8419e8fe1f73cf	26fff42616d1fe9355f25a64111ef1f5	e4e942ada4fb32267e934e77c08d154c	article	Sensor Network Paradigms for Structural Health Monitoring	Charles R. Farrar and Gyuhae Park and David W. Allen and Michael D. Todd	\N	2006
8671389	Shock and Vibration Journal	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Farrar:2006fk	\N	\N		\N	\N	519-530	\N	4	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:32:45 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:37:27 -0600}	\N	58f091bdf0fb810f25e185c602b23f80	a79a8a38717a17ddc2a9fc5b1b2f375f	01c2b55e63e5b2f6377bbb70e0138ce7	article	Coupling Sensing Hardware with Data Interrogation Software for Structural Health Monitoring	Charles R. Farrar and David W. Allen and Gyuhae Park. and Steven Ball. and Michael P. Masquelier	\N	2006
8671390	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	International Modal Analysis Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harrison:2007lr	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	date-added = {2007-03-25 13:30:42 -0600}, date-modified = {2007-03-25 14:38:32 -0600}	\N	f9e8fb8c44e6d3f762a1769c31506881	a8f46aa12e04182b60c59f9cb6240c26	95050980e4e235d0acda3d6cd09bd267	conference	Validation Study of Silastic J Viscoelastic Model,	Oliver Harrison and Phillip Kneeland and Theodore Lyman and David W. Allen	\N	2007
8671772	{PLoS} Genetics	3	\N	\N	#jun#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sanjuan2007sri	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17571922	\N	\N	\N	{PMID:} 17571922	e93	\N	6	\N	otherkeywords = {Animals,Cell}, issn = {1553-7404}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.0030093}	Mutational robustness is defined as the constancy of a phenotype in the face of deleterious mutations. Whether robustness can be directly favored by natural selection remains controversial. Theory and in silico experiments predict that, at high mutation rates, slow-replicating genotypes can potentially outcompete faster counterparts if they benefit from a higher robustness. Here, we experimentally validate this hypothesis, dubbed the "survival of the flattest," using two populations of the vesicular stomatitis {RNA} virus. Characterization of fitness distributions and genetic variability indicated that one population showed a higher replication rate, whereas the other was more robust to mutation. The faster replicator outgrew its robust counterpart in standard competition assays, but the outcome was reversed in the presence of chemical mutagens. These results show that selection can directly favor mutational robustness and reveal a novel viral resistance mechanism against treatment by lethal mutagenesis.	5a2cb6dd0390098ccf8ef7678533238c	5b5923dd570917fc450f0b203d240376	b167ea258cb80a08ac6d340fde2c6020	article	Selection for robustness in mutagenized {RNA} viruses	Rafael Sanju\\'an and Jos\\'e M Cuevas and Victoria Furi\\'o and Edward C Holmes and Andr\\'es Moya	\N	2007
8671966	From Rutgers University Specialty Optical Fiber Group website	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HarringtonReview	http://irfibers.rutgers.edu/pdf_files/ir_fiber_review.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	683439167fa54579d6421cc019322645	325b12d34feb504677789f9425155084	68ebfd6e300f246e0deaaf3f1a15c4a2	article	Infrared Fiber Optics	James A. Harrington	\N	2000
8672065	Opt. Express	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Oskooi:09	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-17-12-10082	\N	Optics InfoBase - Zero–group-velocity modes in chalcogenide holey photonic-crystal fibers	\N	\N	10082--10090	\N	12	\N		We demonstrate that a holey photonic-crystal fiber with chalcogenide-glass index contrast can be designed to have a complete gap at a propagation constant β = 0 that also extends into the non-zero β region. This type of bandgap (previously identified only at index contrasts unattainable in glasses) opens up a regime for guiding zero–group-velocity modes not possible in holey fibers with the more common finger-like gaps originating from β → ∞. Such modes could be used to enhance nonlinear and other material interactions, such as for hollow-core fibers in gas-sensor applications.	3175eb0a0a05591214a09ddb367d2b2f	f320ea23495a3b3396f0b30dc0f4745e	44f1da68b9da3f094c9b6e541d940133	article	Zero--group-velocity modes in chalcogenide holey photonic-crystal fibers	Ardavan F. Oskooi and J. D. Joannopoulos and Steven G. Johnson	\N	2009
8672175	Opt. Express	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Ebendorff-Heidepriem:07	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-15-23-15086	\N	Optics InfoBase - Extrusion of complex preforms for microstructured optical fibers	\N	\N	15086--15092	\N	23	\N		We report a significant advance in preform extrusion and die design, which has allowed for the first time the fabrication of complex structured preforms using soft glass and polymer billets. Structural preform distortions are minimized by adjustment of the material flow within the die. The low propagation loss of an extruded complex bismuth glass fiber demonstrates the potential of this advanced extrusion technique for the fabrication of novel soft glass and polymer microstructured fiber designs.	2d8e9c8fbccb54be9f4d08e324d3aa30	4ab2cdf5e06774572bebfc53af02d6a1	04f499860b9ad69e5969d3f42776fd55	article	Extrusion of complex preforms for microstructured optical fibers	Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem and Tanya M. Monro	\N	2007
8672867	Opt. Express	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Pearce:05	http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-13-18-6937	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Hollow-core PCF for guidance in the mid to far infra-red	\N	\N	6937--6946	\N	18	\N		A major limitation to attaining low-loss single-mode guidance in hollow core photonic crystal fibre (PCF) is surface guided modes that are trapped in the core surround. This is particularly severe when high index (n > 2) glasses are used. By modelling a structure that has the characteristic features of a realistic fibre we show that, by tuning the thickness of the core wall, the influence of these �??surface�?? modes can be minimised. For a refractive index of 2.4 we predict power-in-air fractions of over 95% over a fractional bandwidth of ~ 5%, peaking at over 98%. The designs are appropriate for mid- to far-IR PCFs for which suitable glasses (e.g., tellurites and chalcogenides) have high refractive indices.	ebad8bdd4b937ff0ed64501eb13e59aa	8980cb546f3af3f506f58eb835ffd5f2	011fd8b91ab878e16302f18035cd4820	article	Hollow-core PCF for guidance in the mid to far infra-red	G. Pearce and J. Pottage and D. Bird and P. Roberts and J. Knight and P. Russell	\N	2005
8673056	ZEIT Wissen	 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	BoeingGO2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	73-74	\N	4	\N		"Gewaltspiele können aggressiver machen, da sind sich Wissenschaftler inzwischen weitgehend einig. Doch wer regelmäßig auf dem virtuellen Schlachtfeld tötet, wird nicht automatisch zum Amokläufer. Verbotsforderungen lenken von den wahren Problemen ab."	6d590024e90b5f1d5f0b30decd07de19	3bfb30bc7638b43a9b3b67f8a342d1ce	49c6f38750e4ae28b6b15d4458ede83e	article	Gut oder böse? (Im Fokus: Computerspiele) (Dossier)	Niels Boeing	\N	2009
8673384	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	communities_of_practice	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	24676f8b03758fc54a40f078de5975c8	2e335c03f6e14d3c357b4f61dfc8334b	af677a7fe70bcb3a6956caa8c360752e	book	Communities of Practice
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Learning, Meaning and Identity	Etienne Wenger	\N	1998
8673407	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press.	\N	\N	\N	situated_learning	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3598ea8e125db863209f8b00cd8b9e66	d770d5689c2184dd49fa1fc444d395a4	225184aeb3515a5f0bf06198ec6b1ca4	book	Situated Learning
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Legitimate peripheral participation. 	J. Lave and E. Wenger	\N	1991
8673415	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press.	\N	\N	\N	distributed_cognition	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c381ad9b347a8745666a50cd68348a68	55c3eaa971afde6e3bfba17f0d321527	6081846a2dd2ad1e7cd8b433d79cccc0	book	Distributed cognitions.
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Psychological and educational considerations.	G. Salomon	\N	1993
8673422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oxford University Press. 	\N	\N	\N	knowledge_creating	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5da042f7edcf18d84f4c3c7e6258e22a	8b16d8525a210ad1b798db4632ab0d65	77e959d8efd590fd84836377270aba9a	book	The Knowledge-Creating Company.	I. Nonaka and H. Takeuchi	\N	1995
8673449	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Currency and Doubleday	\N	\N	\N	fifth_discipline	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c4ef7c5ab7e3da853aadf5a79641f1cf	54f5690866d17c69f8c8d7b0424de639	524d2d61ec75247868c63f93e4efa0e7	book	The fifth discipline.
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The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization	Peter M. Senge	\N	1994
8674085	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	communities_of_practice	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1d4bae0805d2402ddad403d56704a52c	2e335c03f6e14d3c357b4f61dfc8334b	1f38819c55599a6272b3183d99ad7b00	book	Communities of Practice. Learning, Meaning and Identity.	Etienne Wenger	\N	1998
8674099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Currency and Doubleday	\N	\N	\N	fifth_discipline	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f53ca395192da9cdfdad9ad2b92dc6a4	54f5690866d17c69f8c8d7b0424de639	7ea49c15d9983bb1ea346faf0eb98ef0	book	The fifth discipline. The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization 	Peter M. Senge	\N	1994
8674267	\N	\N	\N	illustrated edition	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashgate	\N	\N	\N	maniura2006	http://www.amazon.de/Presence-Inherence-Prototype-Objects-Histories/dp/0754634930%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0754634930	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780754634935}, asin = {0754634930}, isbn = {0754634930}, dewey = {701.15}	\N	fbd288f839349abb184c9694c9094636	e8e35f74cbe82381db5f46b29230accc	e58321c14317b8787bd7bfc5aca3194f	book	Presence: The Inherence of the Prototype Within Images And Other Objects (Histories of Vision)	\N	Robert Maniura and Rupert Shepherd	2006
8674614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of 4rd International Semantic Web Conference. Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation Workshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	Galway, Ireland	\N	\N	Garcia2005Semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da2b5e55cc645e2c43b6a68fb084e2a6	2cf38e5c7fbfa0c2d43b00dcb4374fa5	33e5e2d492fcb11f485164bfadcf5bca	inproceedings	Semantic Integration and Retrieval of Multimedia Metadata	R. Garcia and O. Celma	\N	2005
8674670	\N	\N	\N	\N	October	\N	(EKAW'04) Workshop on Core Ontologies in Ontology Engineering, CEUR Proceedings Vol. 118	\N	\N	\N	\N	Whittlebury Hall, Northamptonshire, UK	\N	\N	Isaac2004Designing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f9823e7da08a76fb30245329d46eb7e3	2cf51ea137c480dd1273987b7489b9b9	b37eab4d0ca62720e8d6863088432f0f	inproceedings	Designing and Using an Audio-Visual Description Core Ontology	Antoine Isaac and Raphaël Troncy	\N	2004
8674767	Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 16th International Conference, \	CAiSE04	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	A. Persson, J. Stirna (Eds.)	\N	\N	\N	Tsinaraki2004Integration	\N	\N	PhD	\N	\N	398-413	\N	\N	\N		\N	df40ac57695218bf68d0fb117ee01eca	6a7bb92b21a61217a1370a2eb14632f8	c6904101996b177f03dcdce2e9885be7	article	Integration of OWL ontologies in MPEG-7 and TVAnytime compliant Semantic
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\	Indexing	C. Tsinaraki and P. Polydoros and S. Christodoulakis	\N	2004
8674778	\N	\N	\N	\N	May	\N	Proceedings of the Second European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC \	2005)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Bloehdorn2005Semantic	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {Bloehdorn2005ESWC.pdf:Bloehdorn2005ESWC.pdf:PDF}, owner = {casi}	\N	c3df609e8410c3ce6d3a206bc58fe9f5	576c5d62f4697b8f69f4056c546e11e1	b50deaf8ac8a355c7aa53c6ee9f78703	inproceedings	Semantic Annotation of Images and Videos for Multimedia Analysis	Stephan Bloehdorn and Kosmas Petridis and Carsten Saathoff and Nikos Simou and Vassilis Tzouvaras and Yannis Avrithis and Siegfried Handschuh and Yiannis Kompatsiaris and Steffen Staab and Michael G. Strintzis	\N	2005
8674863	Weed Research	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	© 2008 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2008 European Weed Research Society	\N	\N	\N	Weide2008	http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2008.00629.x	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Weed Research	\N	\N	215-224	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1111/j.1365-3180.2008.00629.x}	Weed control within crop rows is one of the main problems in organic farming. For centuries, different weed removal tools have been used to reduce weeds in the crop rows. Stimulated by the demand from organic farmers, research in several European countries over the last decade has focused on mechanisation using harrowing, torsion finger weeding and weeding with compressed air (Pneumat). Intelligent weeders are now being developed which offer more advanced ways to control weeds, including larger ones and to leave the crop plants unharmed. One of the first commercially available intelligent weeders, the Sarl Radis from France, has a simple crop detection system based on light interception, which guides a hoe in and out of the crop row, around the crop plants. The inclusion of innovative technologies, including advanced sensing and robotics, in combination with new cropping systems, might lead to a breakthrough in physical weed control in row crops leading to significant reductions, or even elimination, of the need for hand weeding.	5621f10a0eddca6fc432da6c4cfdcbb1	07fcc30e671ed0756722664b997c57d3	2d01c91b2894b5d16280e40a56f7abe8	article	Innovation in mechanical weed control in crop rows	R.Y. Van Der Weide and P.O. Bleeker and L.A. Plotz and F. Fogelberg and B. Melander	\N	2008
8674950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGMOD '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	paper:consens:2005	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1066157.1066185	\N	Goals and benchmarks for autonomic configuration recommenders	\N	\N	239--250	\N	\N	\N	location = {Baltimore, Maryland}, isbn = {1-59593-060-4}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1066157.1066185}	We are witnessing an explosive increase in the complexity of the information systems we rely upon, Autonomic systems address this challenge by continuously configuring and tuning themselves. Recently, a number of autonomic features have been incorporated into commercial RDBMS; tools for recommending database configurations (i.e., indexes, materialized views, partitions) for a given workload are prominent examples of this promising trend.In this paper, we introduce a flexible characterization of the performance goals of configuration recommenders and develop an experimental evaluation approach to benchmark the effectiveness of these autonomic tools. We focus on exploratory queries and present extensive experimental results using both real and synthetic data that demonstrate the validity of the approach introduced. Our results identify a specific index configuration based on single-column indexes as a very useful baseline for comparisons in the exploratory setting. Furthermore, the experimental results demonstrate the unfulfilled potential for achieving improvements of several orders of magnitude.	cabe6279550bd50094edd15dad54f21e	8c742c05324f473a10c9cc01bb4cfd66	6766a25d420bdbc5937b31a5f3261bb4	inproceedings	Goals and benchmarks for autonomic configuration recommenders	Mariano P. Consens and Denilson Barbosa and Adrian Teisanu and Laurent Mignet	\N	2005
8675500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2nd ECMDA Workshop on Model-Driven Tool \\& Process Integration, 24 June 2009, at Fifth European Conference on Model-Driven Architecture Foundations and Applications 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enschede, Netherlands	\N	\N	Kern2009a	http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/en/fokus_events/motion/mdtpi_2009/index.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ce26b9763a57db5e47362c98b229185c	6b2996188bb5b4387c2385c047b313e0	d82e0d5e4c8f78a0ef44ab070324b0ab	inproceedings	Integration of Microsoft Visio and Eclipse Modeling Framework Using M3-Level-Based Bridges	Heiko Kern and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	\N	2009
8675517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Business Process Management Workshops : BPM 2008 Internation Workshops, Milano, Italy, September 2008, Revised Papers	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	LNBIB	Kuhne2009	http://www.springer.com/business/business+information+systems/book/978-3-642-00327-1	\N		\N	\N	212--223	\N	17	\N	isbn = {978-3-642-00327}	\N	c190cd32d9c8734f397ded4cd37be2aa	85d15c3f83f17e4a48d0200c92d9595f	b3140de7d748bd67cd09b977813855bc	inproceedings	Business Process Modelling with Continuous Validation	Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Heiko Kern and Volker Gruhn and Ralf Laue	Danilo Ardagna and Massimo Mecella and Jian Yang	2009
8675529	Nachrichten für Dokumentation	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	heinz_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	335-341	\N	6	\N		\N	fa66dd3d24c84599ee15ea608e059742	12ca292996896c189d4eec8f274c9031	4a335ae34a3b154f1396c7d311587b31	article	Aufbau einer Suchmaschine für ein Forschungsinstitut - Aufgabe für die Bibliothek?. 	Michael Heinz and Helmut Voigt	\N	2000
8675584	J. Comput. Small Coll.	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges	, USA	\N	\N	BriGir07	\N	\N	Tools and techniques for test-driven learning in CS1	\N	\N	37--43	\N	3	\N	issn = {1937-4771}	Test-Driven Development is a design strategy where a set of tests over a class is defined prior to the implementation of that class. The goal is to use the tests to exercise the class being developed, to provide immediate feedback of the overall quality of the code, and to identify and correct bugs as they are written. Testing is usually performed with automated testing tools, such as JUnit, which give clear feedback about the status of the tests1. The test-first approach requires students to think about the problem, identify corner cases, analyze ways their code may fail, and evaluate the goodness of their design. This paper presents a tool for teaching CS1 using a "Test-First" approach that will allow students to construct their tests using a simple GUI interface. The goal is to give CS1 students the ability to do test-driven development independently.	074128c36e8f95277c1de0c28e32059c	544e24e13970879e223517944caad163	3ae819d7ddf8769ef0053ffd04277aca	article	Tools and techniques for test-driven learning in CS1	Tom Briggs and C. Dudley Girard	\N	2007
8675608	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling at OOPSLA 2008	\N	\N	\N	University of Alabama at Birmingham	\N	\N	\N	Kern08p-MetaEdit	\N	\N		\N	\N	14-19	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-61523-024-5}	\N	237dcef8ed70692dd2f90eb2f5da1206	7bf713e17d16a51339d62c91bfd0a596	feb643e3d7758419cf75bd3b96fea517	inproceedings	The Interchange of (Meta)Models between MetaEdit+ and Eclipse EMF Using M3-Level-Based Bridges	Heiko Kern	Jeff Gray and Jonathan Sprinkle and Juha-Pekka Tolvanen and Matti Rossi	2008
8675609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme (MobIS 2008) -- Modellierung zwischen SOA und Compliance Management	\N	\N	\N	Bonner Köllen Verlag	\N	\N	LNI	Gruhn.Laue.ea08p-EpkValidierung	\N	\N		\N	\N	181--194	\N	P-141	\N	isbn = {978-3-88579-235-2}	\N	d6314095918777e7ff8105ecc93216af	979a2e33a82688ffb6ce5542f516f2d2	179fe5302553685101e040b841a12638	inproceedings	EPK-Validierung zur Modellierungszeit in der bflow* Toolbox	Volker Gruhn and Ralf Laue and Heiko Kern and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Peter Loos and Markus N{\\"u}ttgens and Klaus Turowski and Dirk Werth	2008
8675612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	EPK 2007: Geschäftsprozessmanagement mit Ereignisgesteuerten Prozessketten	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kern.Kuehne07p-VerarbeitungvonARIS-EPK-Modellen	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-303/epk2007-paper6.pdf	\N		\N	\N	97--109	\N	\N	Nuettgens.Rump.ea07p-EPK2007		\N	73261247e2d202ce18d35731aae78097	28044a4e58c3b1a01ba2946dd32dc1d4	b6b403b51d7ac52d7805015f55ed87b9	inproceedings	Verarbeitung von ARIS-EPK-Modellen im Eclipse Modeling Framework	Heiko Kern and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Markus N{\\"u}ttgens and Frank J. Rump and Andreas Gadatsch	2007
8675614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM'07)	\N	\N	University of Jyväskylä	\N	Finland	\N	Computer Science and Information System Reports, Technical Reports	Kern.Kuehne07p-ModelInterchangeBetween	http://www.dsmforum.org/events/DSM07/	\N		\N	\N	105--114	\N	TR-38	Sprinkle.Gray.ea07c-DSM07	isbn = {978-951-39-2915-2}	\N	3034d06ce21e5ca56148f0f6a5a794b5	a8b5329e6f418c07ca1350a2a27fb1cb	43ac8b43edb8da554254442494c3a999	inproceedings	Model Interchange between ARIS and Eclipse EMF	Heiko Kern and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Juha-Pekka Tolvanen and Jeff Gray and Matti Rossi and Jonathan Sprinkle	2007
8675755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE '06: Proceedings of the 37th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	JanSai06	\N	\N	Test-driven learning	\N	\N	254--258	\N	\N	\N	location = {Houston, Texas, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-259-3}	Test-driven learning (TDL) is an approach to teaching computer programming that involves introducing and exploring new concepts through automated unit tests. TDL offers the potential of teaching testing for free, of improving programmer comprehension and ability, and of improving software quality both in terms of design quality and reduced defect density.This paper introduces test-driven learning as a pedagogical tool. It will provide examples of how TDL can be incorporated at multiple levels in computer science and software engineering curriculum for beginning through professional programmers. In addition, the relationships between TDL and test-driven development will be explored.Initial evidence indicates that TDL can improve student comprehension of new concepts while improving their testing skills with no additional instruction time. In addition, by learning to construct programs in a test-driven manner, students are expected to be more likely to develop their own code with a test-driven approach, likely resulting in improved software designs and quality.	3fff10ded0360407edc9957d05af94ba	ba23770f8a64d19fff6d8cddb7f037a9	28befada4be1006356684d14573ce893	inproceedings	Test-driven learning: intrinsic integration of testing into the CS/SE curriculum	David S. Janzen and Hossein Saiedian	\N	2006
8675840	\N	\N	\N	Reissue	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bantam	\N	\N	\N	0553277375	http://www.amazon.de/Future-Shock-Alvin-Toffler/dp/0553277375%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0553277375	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780553277371}, asin = {0553277375}, isbn = {0553277375}, dewey = {303.4}	\N	97d4eb1a9e27faa96b58866d2dbc34a8	0a283a88824d262f6a9691fd5a14ee30	3d914edfdae9c56a7d35357263d29919	book	Future Shock	Alvin Toffler	\N	1984
8675875	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Media Lab UIAH	\N	\N	\N	eprints32248	http://eprints.rclis.org/2248/	\N		\N	\N	169--173	\N	1	\N		Initial user benefits from search engine technology have been critically degraded over time by the rapid increase of Internet pages. Traditional retrieval strategies therefore yield increasingly poor results due to a dramatic increase in ballast in the results. Search engine users thus increasingly experience information overload. Technical approaches to dealing with this problem have caused an initial euphoria, yet have proven ineffective in solving the problem. 
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Enhancement of user empowerment in the area of Internet-based information retrieval must therefore be grounded in the augmentation of user capabilities. Alternative retrieval strategy approaches including a demonstration of their best areas of application are offered. Issues of information literacy and information anxiety are explored with regard to their relevancy to improving the retrieval skills of non-professional users. 
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Users must redefine their information needs and processing habits. Pre-filtering of perceived information requirements to reduce the amounts of information actively sought and acquired, while upgrading its quality, i.e. improving the precision/recall ratio, is a learnable trait. In terms of securing the future utility of inexpensive, universal-access online information exchange forums such as the Web, it is important that non-professional users learn to navigate successfully in an excessively information-rich environment.	78f478238081153763914cd4b9594393	a9f03c4a6ba5f7aad08dc593fc862c07	389870f17b0234bb78ef04709eda420b	misc	Information overload, retrieval strategies and Internet user empowerment	Christopher N. Carlson	Leslie Haddon	2003
8676004	Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research	78	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hemming2001	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WH1-45RFHPH-17/2/65d876213551c660610d01b130095bf6	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research : PA—Precision Agriculture : : Computer-Vision-based Weed Identification under Field Conditions using Controlled Lighting	\N	\N	233 - 243	\N	3	\N	issn = {0021-8634}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jaer.2000.0639}	The methods of digital image analysis were used to develop an identification system for weeds in crops. Two vegetable crops (cabbage and carrots) and a number of naturally occurring weed species were used to develop the classification algorithms. Considering the rougher environment, special attention was given to the open-field experiments. The images were obtained with a device that provided controlled lighting conditions. The analysis was carried out off-line. Eight different morphological features and three colour features were calculated for each single object to build a joint feature space. On the basis of sample data sets of each class, statistics were carried out to determine the features, which are suitable for discrimination. A membership function based on a fuzzy logic approach was formed and used for the classification. The experiments showed that colour features can help to increase the classification accuracy. Moreover, colour was used successfully for the segmentation procedure of plants and soil. Depending on growth stage, weed density and method of calculation between 51 and 95% of the plants were classified correctly. Problems still exists by separating and allocating single plants in plant stands where the plants have grown together. Compared to other studies the plant identification system presented is an improvement, especially considering that the experiments were carried out under field conditions.	c9d9df60e2199e1863d838e0bc5dfda7	f7ff3154db65c9e6f58be4730ed77f60	731d6c75ad1eb2930e0274db878e8f37	article	Computer-Vision-based Weed Identification under Field Conditions using Controlled Lighting	J. Hemming and T. Rath	\N	2001
8676063	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCSE '09: Proceedings of the 40th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	DesEtAl09	\N	\N	Implications of integrating test-driven development into CS1/CS2 curricula	\N	\N	148--152	\N	\N	\N	location = {Chattanooga, TN, USA}, isbn = {978-1-60558-183-5}	\N	62147f391486c1fdf74831e5bd04fbac	1fcb6a09b6cabe87ef192de53681acd8	91ed90cd0957108885e1f801f57e6591	inproceedings	Implications of integrating test-driven development into CS1/CS2 curricula	Chetan Desai and David S. Janzen and John Clements	\N	2009
8676395	\N	\N	\N	1	October	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Campus Verlag {GmbH}	\N	\N	\N	leggewie_2007_	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3593381532}	\N	d72c74e06560e4ed9ad637963c29edb0	8728f45c0c267357ac0f13cb407d621a	f88f0205d8789773f603ce875b28e0df	book	Die akademische Hintertreppe: Kleines Lexikon des wissenschaftlichen Kommunizierens	Claus Leggewie and Hans-Werner Poschauko and Elke Mühlleitner	\N	2007
8676723	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waxmann	\N	\N	\N	meyer_2007_bildung	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3830918712}	\N	6c7268acffe54379050c2591e2c0e91a	da0a65c2de8ebe4001b25cf9ccfb981c	fa1fc0ee7701127817c6b730beb954d0	book	Bildung im Neuen Medium - Education Within a New Medium: Wissensformation und digitale Infrastruktur - Knowledge Formation and Digital Infrastructure	Torsten Meyer and Michael Scheibel and Stephan Münte-Goussar and Timo Meisel and Julia Schawe	\N	2007
8676848	\N	5280	\N	\N	\N	\N	SPIRE	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Computer Science	francisco2008clique	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/spire/spire2008.html#FranciscoBO08	\N		\N	\N	188-199	\N	\N	conf/spire/2008	date = {2008-11-24}, ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89097-3_19}, isbn = {978-3-540-89096-6}	\N	cc5d99973f2eb090b6ccd74a3530cc79	3df2855b8d7c408298efcda601eac68c	42101c15dfe2345542627b51e623b165	inproceedings	Clique Analysis of Query Log Graphs.	Alexandre P. Francisco and Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates and Arlindo L. Oliveira	Amihood Amir and Andrew Turpin and Alistair Moffat	2008
8676971	Handbook of qualitative research	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	guba1994cpq	http://elisa.ugm.ac.id/files/PSantoso_Isipol/FyBFBvRa/bab%206%20denzin%20(ed.).pdf	\N		\N	\N	163-194	\N	\N	\N		\N	5caf9dbd6891831f8639a21951133cd4	45847836321a38e7a172046fcaa58e5c	fd745f04156adc1ce494b136193c72ab	article	Competing paradigms in qualitative research	Egon G. Guba and Yvonna S. Lincoln	\N	1994
8677263	\N	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theory into practice	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	creswell2000dvq	http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15430421tip3903_2	\N		\N	\N	124-130	\N	3	\N		WRITING ABOUT VALIDITY IN QUALITATIVE inquiry
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is challenging on many levels. Multiple
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perspectives about it flood the pages of books
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(e.g., Lincoln & Guba, 1985; Maxwell, 1996; Merriam,
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1998; Schwandt, 1997) and articles and chapters
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(e.g., Altheide & Johnson, 1994; Lather, 1993;
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Maxwell, 1992). In these texts, readers are treated to
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a confusing array of terms for validity, including authenticity,
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goodness, verisimilitude, adequacy, trustworthiness,
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plausibility, validity, validation, and
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credibility. Various authors have constructed diverse
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typologies of validity (e.g., Maxwell’s five types,
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1992; Lather’s four frames, 1993; and Schwandt’s
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four positions, 1997). It is little wonder that Donmoyer
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(1996), who wrote an editorial on validity
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in the Educational Researcher, commented on the
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diverse perspectives of validity by contrasting Miles
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and Huberman’s (1994) “traditional conception of
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validity” with Lather’s (1993) “ironic validity” (p.
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21). Novice researchers, in particular, can become
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increasingly perplexed in attempting to understand
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the notion of validity in qualitative inquiry.	6be4328f32847790a0952cb252518820	6e72982a2c9fc4c66f5a9154d7841f29	4eae400c7aaafb12f81faaf1096854e4	incollection	Determining validity in qualitative inquiry	John W. Creswell and Dana L. Miller	\N	2000
8677274	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sage Publications Inc	\N	\N	\N	lincoln1985ni	http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2oA9aWlNeooC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	240f11f78bb1a71cc96f0582728fedbb	e9c937cf1814b51f0667a6bb8127413e	be757bc85fca2c0751333335bfa30ca5	book	Naturalistic inquiry	Yvonna .S. Lincoln and Egon G. Guba	\N	1985
8677295	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser Fachbuch	\N	\N	\N	3446419055	http://www.amazon.de/Google-Analytics-Implementieren-Interpretieren-Profitieren/dp/3446419055%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3446419055	\N	Google Analytics. Implementieren. Interpretieren. Profitieren: Timo Aden: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783446419056}, asin = {3446419055}, isbn = {3446419055}	\N	80c82361ec99c5145d3f578db356c66e	2bcf9d5d6f8e788b2f1c22584a4e45e4	7e3177e2fe56b1d2048e43587ea019a0	book	Google Analytics. Implementieren. Interpretieren. Profitieren	Timo Aden	\N	2009
8677304	\N	\N	\N	1., 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mitp-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3826659317	http://www.amazon.de/Analytics-auswerten-Besucherverhalten-verstehen-optimieren/dp/3826659317%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3826659317	\N	Web Analytics. Metriken auswerten, Besucherverhalten verstehen, Website optimieren: Marco Hassler: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783826659317}, asin = {3826659317}, isbn = {3826659317}	\N	e3ec2d70a1b42b5bae616c315134423e	dd3baebdb91229548697cd0dc953182e	493c01b574cbeb6c722b9cb510af4457	book	Web Analytics. Metriken auswerten, Besucherverhalten verstehen, Website optimieren	Marco Hassler	\N	2008
8677328	PRECISION AGRICULTURE	8	\N	\N	DEC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{SPRINGER}	{VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS}	\N	\N	Nieuwenhuizen2007	\N	Article		\N	\N	267-278	\N	6	\N	issn = {1385-2256}, doc-delivery-number = {{245XH}}, journal-iso = {{Precis. Agric.}}, author-email = {{Ard.Nieuwenhuizen@wur.nl}}, keywords-plus = {{IDENTIFICATION}}, subject-category = {{Agriculture, Multidisciplinary}}, number-of-cited-references = {{14}}, language = {{English}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000251971600003}}, doi = {10.1007/s11119-007-9044-y}, times-cited = {{0}}	The possible spread of late blight from volunteer potato plants requires the removal of these plants from arable fields. Because of high labour, energy, and chemical demands, a method of automatic detection and removal is needed. The development and comparison of two colour-based machine vision algorithms for in-field volunteer potato plant detection in two sugar beet fields are discussed. Evaluation of the results showed that both methods gave closely matched results within fields, although large differences exist between the fields. At plant level, in one field up to 97\\% of the volunteer potato plants were correctly classified. In another field, only 49\\% of the volunteer plants were correctly identified. The differences between the fields were higher than the differences between the methods used for plant classification.	5cea8c9d239ce5061ccd07cc90412407	a3764d9cff7769666fa478bde7913c6a	0ccf07a790b8265df8953b32bacb08aa	article	Colour based detection of volunteer potatoes as weeds in sugar beet fields using machine vision	A. T. Nieuwenhuizen and L. Tang and J. W. Hofstee and J. Mueller and E. J. van Henten	\N	2007
8677406	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stam	K{\\"o}ln [u.a.]	\N	\N	BlanHand1995	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8237-1670-0}	\N	90fe25006ca13878a4af13f6a36fa729	6d93f77468cf3ad752d58fa9ee0dba91	976a3d1d96dc921c442e2757d36bbd17	book	Handlungsfeld Marketing	Andreas Blank and Marion Murzin	\N	1995
8677463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM SIGPLAN} Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ki09a	\N	\N		\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0251999731a8500fe4c0a95d817e2bc0	45aa6f7b82bc9a7cff280a0d1a43961c	82af7e19438bd3e5be86fe410956929d	inproceedings	Inductive Programming: A Survey	Emanuel Kitzelmann	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Rinus Plasmeijer and Ute Schmid	2009
8677487	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{ACM SIGPLAN} Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HoKiSc09a	\N	\N		\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a72b8e0cdfa99529e855ea8a58eae14d	aaa7b5dfe3bcb6496f35c5295d32ed99	dc30a36da7a87e2cac98ec28c55d9d9a	inproceedings	Porting {Igor2} from {MAUDE} to {HASKELL} − Introducing a System's Design	Martin Hofmann and Emanuel Kitzelmann and Ute Schmid	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Rinus Plasmeijer and Ute Schmid	2009
8677532	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. of 8th Int. multi-conf. Information Society	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	brank2005	\N	\N	A nice survey of ontology evaluation methods, easy to read.	\N	\N	166--169	\N	\N	\N		\N	824b88bcda3504a64ce643a6f881af6d	394d7ea166cc0745dc8682a65975648c	8c910a2d3f6708b23e03e06ff843c8a8	inproceedings	A Survey of Ontology Evaluation Techniques	Janez Brank and Marko Grobelnik and Dunja Mladeni{\\'c}	\N	2005
8677533	\N	4	\N	\N	Jan	\N	Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	easterbrook95hicss	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.1995.375730	\N		\N	\N	191-199	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}	The complexity of group interaction means that there are many uncertainties in the requirements for software support tools. Many existing software systems rely on the adaptability of human users to overcome such uncertainties. One of the biggest problems is that existing analysis techniques fail to predict how collaboration will change as a result of the introduction of a new system. In this paper, we demonstrate the extent to which group support systems can change an organisation. To address this problem, better theories of how collaboration evolves over time are required, and in particular, what aspects of collaboration are likely to lead to coordination breakdowns. This paper sketches out a model of collaboration based on concepts of shared understanding, conflict and breakdown, and analyses the mechanisms of interaction in the light of this model	efb2c2538a4a0fccbcdbc7a1356d19f5	74d578d2b47b1caa57811926c6209d7c	06d9d23bdcd92fc94e734724fe5a9179	inproceedings	Coordination breakdowns: why groupware is so difficult to design 	S. Easterbrook	\N	1995
8677617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KiPlSc09	\N	\N		\N	to appear	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c65ec92e62c5baa8b124408e797bd25c	0345bcac76f9cbd3d1a3e67aa7e910d4	9abdd5d28566fb9f4265f12aa3608fe6	proceedings	Proceedings of the {ACM SIGPLAN} Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive Programming	\N	Emanuel Kitzelmann and Rinus Plasmeijer and Ute Schmid	2009
8677636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Technische Universit{\\"a}t Berlin}	\N	Ki03	http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/kitzelmann/	\N	emanuel kitzelmann's diploma thesis	\N	unpublished	\N	\N	\N	\N	pdf = {http://www.cogsys.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/publications/kitzelmann03_TUB.pdf}	\N	af57a12b9db808bea4a69d37fe472f39	21afd515b889cacfb41824b07f2d132d	3a8eb459a491fc3accf72018a5ffaa4e	mastersthesis	Inductive Functional Program Synthesis -- A Term-Construction and Folding Approach	Emanuel Kitzelmann	\N	2003
8677644	\N	\N	\N	\N	june	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	oven	http://yannyherliani.blogspot.com	\N	Oven Gas Resmi Indonesia
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KUNJUNGI : www.yannyherliani.blogspot.com	\N	\N	http://yannyher	\N	1	\N		\N	89e5668bfea33d420e3e50083f77b9d5	ba5be434a94e3cfdb169234df8c62fb6	7e9a7c19e5ad96dd6e129367e55a7548	article	Oven Gas Golden Star Indonesia	Golden Star	yanny	2009
8677881	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Design Research Methods in Education	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York, {NY}	\N	\N	barab2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	321-353	\N	\N	\N		\N	72147bfadda12c914cffadae74f0b25c	26b0af0f86865cab19a7f68fedef097a	8967aa6af58ff119aa6a12250e0113a9	incollection	Illuminating the Braids of Change in a Web-Supported Community	Sasha A. Barab and Eun-Ok Baek and Steve Schatz and Rebecca Scheckler and Julie Moore	Anthony E. Kelly and Richard A. Lesh and John Y. Baek	2008
8677901	Anthropology & Education Quarterly	35	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blackwell Publishing Ltd	\N	\N	\N	barab2004cde	http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120129742/abstract	\N		\N	\N	254-268	\N	2	\N		This article describes critical design ethnography, an ethnographic process involving participatory design work aimed at transforming a local context while producing an instructional design that can be used in multiple contexts. Here, we reflect on the opportunities and challenges that emerged as we built local critiques then reified them into a designed artifact that has been implemented in classrooms all over the world.	604fa2c35ea937071bcf28327ccb0fc0	f812b80806dbaed28204ba58dd27a5d7	38f7299966cf18ac415cc4906d9da91d	article	Critical design ethnography: Designing for change	Sasha A. Barab and M.K. Thomas and T. Dodge and K. Squire and M. Newell	\N	2004
8678018	Phys. Rev.	A48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dutt:1992st	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=PHRVA,A48,1845	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND J PHRVA,A48,1845	\N	\N	1845-1853	\N	\N	\N	slaccitation = {%%CITATION = PHRVA,A48,1845;%%}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.48.1845}	The semiclassical WKB approximation method is reexamined in the context of nonrelativistic quantum-mechanical bound-state problems with broken supersymmetry (SUSY). This gives rise to an alternative quantization condition (denoted by BSWKB) which is different from the standard WKB formula and also different from the previously studied supersymmetric (SWKB) formula for unbroken SUSY. It is shown that to leading order in ħ, the BSWKB condition yields exact energy eigenvalues for shape-invariant potentials with broken SUSY (harmonic oscillator, Pöschl-Teller I and II) which are known to be analytically solvable. Further, we show explicitly that the higher-order corrections to these energy eigenvalues, up to sixth order in ħ, vanish identically. We also consider a number of examples of potentials with broken supersymmetry that are not analytically solvable. In particular, for the broken SUSY superpotential W=Ax2d [A>0, d=(integer)], we evaluate contributions up to the sixth order and show that these results are in excellent agreement with numerical solutions of the Schrödinger equation. While the numerical BSWKB results in lowest order are not always better than the corresponding WKB results, they are still a considerable improvement because they guarantee equality of the corresponding energy eigenvalues for the supersymmetric partner potentials V+ and V-. This is of special importance in those situations where these partner potentials are not related by parity.	3c75427fb50c6879c4d02610df662e5f	48f8fbb1b461ec6144247b752c0aa218	b7f3b4b0fd374c8984aafce04c33407c	article	{Semiclassical approach to quantum mechanical problems with
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                  broken supersymmetry}	R. Dutt and A. Gangopadhyaya and Avinash Khare and A. Pagnamenta and U. Sukhatme	\N	1993
8678030	Physics Letters A	174	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dutt1993363	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVM-46JGS26-H2/2/a74167c53121cb930798de6e6ff2c46b	\N	ScienceDirect - Physics Letters A : Solvable quantum mechanical examples of broken supersymmetry	\N	\N	363 - 367	\N	5-6	\N	issn = {0375-9601}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(93)90191-2}	We construct several analytically solvable examples of broken supersymmetry in non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Our examples are motivated from known shape-invariant potentials obeying unbroken supersymmetry and are obtained from them via suitable mapping procedures.	73eb6ae02e0e22ffe4dfaa7ad82b6d45	807233c64b692f2bb9b39d9975e5cec4	797f966618684d9b9e1b7d143ccf1437	article	Solvable quantum mechanical examples of broken supersymmetry	R. Dutt and A. Gangopadhyaya and A. Khare and A. Pagnamenta and U. Sukhatme	\N	1993
8678055	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frank2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.3507	\N	The common patterns of nature	\N	cite arxiv:0906.3507
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Comment: Published version freely available at DOI listed here	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We typically observe large-scale outcomes that arise from the interactions of
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many hidden, small-scale processes. Examples include age of disease onset,
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rates of amino acid substitutions, and composition of ecological communities.
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The macroscopic patterns in each problem often vary around a characteristic
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shape that can be generated by neutral processes. A neutral generative model
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assumes that each microscopic process follows unbiased stochastic fluctuations:
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random connections of network nodes; amino acid substitutions with no effect on
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fitness; species that arise or disappear from communities randomly. These
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neutral generative models often match common patterns of nature. In this paper,
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I present the theoretical background by which we can understand why these
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neutral generative models are so successful. I show how the classic patterns
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such as Poisson and Gaussian arise. Each classic pattern was often discovered
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by a simple neutral generative model. The neutral patterns share a special
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characteristic: they describe the patterns of nature that follow from simple
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constraints on information. For example, any aggregation of processes that
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preserves information only about the mean and variance attracts to the Gaussian
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pattern; any aggregation that preserves information only about the mean
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attracts to the exponential pattern; any aggregation that preserves information
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only about the geometric mean attracts to the power law pattern. I present an
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informational framework of the common patterns of nature based on the method of
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maximum entropy. This framework shows that each neutral generative model is a
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special case that helps to discover a particular set of informational
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constraints; those informational constraints define a much wider domain of
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non-neutral generative processes that attract to the same neutral pattern.
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	7bb3a276012f42c5baba610cd673b103	5288ae7a20e317dd2976fb178f450878	cfb810d52a1153977f0802e8c2d0605f	misc	The common patterns of nature	Steven A. Frank	\N	2009
8678071	Handbook of social cognition	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lawrence Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	kihlstrom1994sks	\N	\N		\N	\N	153--208	\N	\N	\N		discuss the place of self in social cognition, with special emphasis on the self as a knowledge structure /// the fact of self / the self as a conceptual structure / assessing the self-concept / the development of the self-concept / the self in cultural context / the self as a memory structure / meaning-based representations of the self / perception-based representations of the self / I and me	e8bfefb776a35ccc65aaef37424ce3c8	dfcb98cd9794543d61b1ac81789b0de5	e44fbf60d7a045705fa5dff78cf6e8a0	article	{The self as a knowledge structure}	J.F. Kihlstrom and S.B. Klein	\N	1994
8678098	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oct. 	\N	International Conference on Global Software Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hsieh06	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICGSE.2006.261221	\N		\N	\N	101-108	\N	\N	\N		Developing requirements for large software systems requires continuous and effective coordination of tasks, resources, and people. Research in team cognition suggests that the traditional input-process-output model is insufficient for the level of coordination needed in the development of such large systems. Coordination in these projects is greatly affected by human and behavioural factors, relying on developers having a shared understanding of both the system and the project. In globally distributed projects cultural diversity poses interesting challenges to the team's ability to form a shared understanding since developers from different cultures have disparate problem-solving and communication processes. This paper discusses an ongoing study on how culture affects the efforts through which requirements engineers, along with other members of the development team, acquire a shared understanding of both the system requirements and other issues such as project organization and progress. This paper explains the study's theoretical framework and outlines the more specific questions explored	9218e92237c55f2aa07bf016645fe61b	3fe4036ee17cc85fe466bc745d2c0cdc	7ff138f08770695c239be1f6fc735d04	inproceedings	Culture and Shared Understanding in Distributed Requirements Engineering	Yvonne Hsieh	\N	2006
8678781	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jan	\N	International Symposium on Requirements Engineering	\N	\N	\N	\N	San Diego, USA	\N	\N	easterbrook03re	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISRE.1993.324835	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Domain modelling with hierarchies of alternative viewpoints	\N	\N	65-72	\N	\N	\N		It is shown how domain modelling can be used within requirements
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engineering to reveal the conceptual models used by the participants,
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and relate these to one another. Existing elicitation techniques used in
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AI adopt a purely cognitive stance, in that they model a single
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problem-cognitive stance, and ignore the social and organizational
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context. A framework for representing alternative, conflicting
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viewpoints in a single domain model is described. The framework is based
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on the development of a hierarchy of viewpoint descriptions, where lower
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levels of the hierarchy contain the conflicts. The hierarchies can be
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viewed in a number of ways, and allow the participants to develop an
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understanding of each other's perspective. The framework is supported by
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a set of tools for developing and manipulating these hierarchies	ff4037ec76ce0bbe3bd931f70765aaa7	82ccd52401e6dc2723982bcb725bd002	cf3d12396f7c766a42d5a0205f9bf2f3	inproceedings	Domain modelling with hierarchies of alternative viewpoints	S. Easterbrook	\N	1993
8678806	IEEE Computer	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	nuseibeh2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	24-29	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.15}, owner = {pdeleenh}	Maintaining consistency at all times is counterproductive. In many cases, it may be desirable to tolerate or even encourage inconsistency to facilitate distributed teamwork and  prevent premature commitment to design decisions.
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	66364c537e30efaf7aef3f8943dd859e	b25aa210a4677d54462424ce556fff59	2c02fe66d5a658092465358b58a9ab14	article	Leveraging inconsistency in software development	B. Nuseibeh and S. Easterbrook and A. Russo	\N	2000
8678935	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ti06_2	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-CP-06-1054	\N	label = {}	\N	62ed965b4fd1cb98d7ed37add98d9a8b	9cd6a4be84b05c59076d90be9dd1c15b	e11dd40edc8c6beb1cc3ba93dda0559e	techreport	Addendum to A Research Note on Progress in Calculation\
                   Verification for Code Project {A}	T.B. Tippetts and F.X. Timmes and J.R. Kamm and J.S. Brock	\N	2006
8678936	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sm05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-05-8002	\N	label = {}	\N	65a31fb3d6197a14444bfc1fc0ffc543	c3024f5556d1d53d4b851dff5c5966ee	012886bc0db2c18ea96da4b700041964	techreport	Calculation Verification: Pointwise Estimation of\
                   Solutions and Their Method-Associated Numerical Error	D.P. Smitherman and J.R. Kamm and J.S. Brock	\N	2005
8678937	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ti06_1	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-06-7225	\N	label = {}	\N	6d2f331181505701f59f7600e3ebbab7	01ecc6a2185a83ca6729d1516994f039	e36f940cbf3c38f319a4e78afdc4b6c3	techreport	A Research Note on Progress in Calculation\
                   Verification for Code Project {A}	T.B. Tippetts and F.X. Timmes and J.R. Kamm and J.S. Brock	\N	2006
8678938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wiley \\& Sons	\N	\N	\N	Ain00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	eb92c985622dd71e6c2aeea9e4f3a07f	b3644472dcb49962c16bfbded69ba705	0fa1d3d3bfcb5d6abb95bfaaca9df7e6	book	A {P}osteriori {E}rror {E}stimation in {F}inite\
                   {E}lement {A}nalysis	M. Ainsworth and J. Tinsley Oden	\N	2000
8678939	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ka00	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-00-6055	\N		\N	d8582abd334d43b3c633679be1a0417f	2e8af6cf40ac2dbe50af880debe489da	7fb1fca43a523e294f724c47c64f3f1b	techreport	Evaluation of the {S}edov-von {N}eumann-{T}aylor Blast\
                   Wave Solution	J.R. Kamm	\N	2000
8678940	International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	3rd International Symposium on Advances in\
                   Computational Heat Transfer (CHT-04); April 19-24,\
                   2004; Bergen, NORWAY	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	SternF:QuaVV	http://linkseeker.lanl.gov/lanl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004;ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004;ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8;rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Flibrary.lanl.gov%3ASearchPlus;rft_dat=%2Frecs%2Fsici02%2F0271-2091%2F50%2F11%2F1335_STERN-QVVCSCCC	\N		\N	\N	1335 -- 55	\N	11	\N	issn = {0271-2091}, copyright = {(c)2007 The Thomson Corporation, Elsevier Engineering\
                   Information Inc., IEE}	\N	6c0a97b184dc7e7785837e6aa963a054	aa5cd3f492a9c155c5708450e3475558	20c5c4ad8edfdcb18a0b4f4acc110f6b	article	Quantitative {V}\\&{V} of {CFD} simulations and\
                   certification of {CFD} codes.	F. Stern and R. Wilson and J. Shao	\N	2006
8678941	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hermosa Publishers	\N	\N	\N	ro98	\N	\N		\N	QA297 .R63 1998	\N	\N	0913478083	\N		\N	ff8df8db0a6f9627a6606676622c3168	c1a2e955b5d5bab24dbd57b7aac487d3	d80dcacbace1e9575868fa7b64e9c108	book	Verification and {V}alidation in {C}omputational\
                   {S}cience and {E}ngineering	Patrick J. Roache	\N	1998
8678942	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ti06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-06-6697	\N		\N	0acb458f684886502b346f0568ee59c3	a6dd7ff29df13dd15c775ee90198c09c	ccfbf5bea15f37b308042d67fbdfefe6	techreport	Two- and Three-dimensional properties of the\
                   {T}ri-{L}ab {V}erification Test Suite for Code Project\
                   {A}	F.X. Timmes and B. Fryxell and G.M. Hrbek	\N	2006
8678943	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ti06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-06-6444	\N		\N	72a66a87c865962ecd6fa6bc93f90bee	a45b3bbd5ee7706c039ed59c7dccd737	d11b276174072a66cc5512af07d8780d	techreport	Spatial and temporal convergence properties of the\
                   {T}ri-{L}ab {V}erification Test suite for code project\
                   {A}	F.X. Timmes and B. Fryxell and G.M. Hrbek	\N	2006
8678944	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	he05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-05-8228	\N		\N	538eff3ad7a76c8bd6936f1948442255	05c141e507ece987556b0066918aff74	b6f521f87abb3dc0fcf6a5194348dfe1	techreport	Non-linear {E}rror {A}nsatz {M}odels for {S}olution\
                   {V}erification in {C}omputational {P}hysics	F. M. Hemez	\N	2005
8678945	Journal of Fluids Engineering	124	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ca02	\N	\N		\N	\N	11 -- 21	\N	\N	\N		\N	8f4f4e69f7dd846300ef9d62e00df41e	810c4a2ca0cd4b384a0b9039fa3f9988	0646eb1c8d1f95b6e1fe6a8b14d3bf85	article	Verification of finite volume computations on\
                   steady-state fluid flow and heat transfer	J. Cadafalch and C. D. P\\'{e}rez-Segarra and R. C\\`{o}nsul and A. Oliva	\N	2002
8678946	Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and\
                   Communication	4	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics	\N	\N	\N	SmithermanDavidDP:CalVPE	http://linkseeker.lanl.gov/lanl?sid=CSA%3Aaerospace-set-c;pid=%3CAN%3E200606-62-35894%20%28MT%29%3B%20A06-64-25432%20%28AH%29%3B%20200606-81-23203%20%28CI%29%3B%20200606-61-39018%20%28SO%29%3C%2FAN%3E%26%3CPB%3EAmerican%20Institute%20of%20Aeronautics%20and%20Astronautics%2C%201801%20Alexander%20Bell%20Drive%2C%20Suite%20500%2C%20Reston%2C%20VA%2C%2020191-4344%2C%20USA%2C%20%5BURL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.aiaa.org%5D%3C%2FPB%3E%26%3CRP%3EAIAA%20Paper%202006-2065%3C%2FRP%3E%26%3CPY%3E2006%3C%2FPY%3E%26%3CAU%3ESmitherman%2C%20David%20Palmer%3B%20Kamm%2C%20James%20R%3B%20Brock%2C%20Jerry%20S%3C%2FAU%3E;issn=0146-3705;spage=1;epage=15;date=2006-05-01;genre=proceeding;aulast=Smitherman;aufirst=David;auinitm=P;title=47th%20AIAA	\N		\N	LA-UR-06-2006	676 -- 692	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0146-3705}, copyright = {(c)2007}	\N	37416f1118dc4524683127d9dd325297	ad42c48f51f80af0b7b257600fa30fc9	59003bff0dc6c006d35c9e2727f3d9d0	article	Calculation verification: pointwise estimation of\
                   solutions and their method-associated numerical error.	D. P. Smitherman and J. R. Kamm and J. S. Brock	\N	2007
8678947	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	16th {AIAA} {C}omputational {F}luid {D}ynamics\
                   {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ka03	http://lib-www.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/getfile?00783394.pdf	\N		\N	LA-UR-03-2628	\N	\N	AIAA-2003-4241	\N		\N	29d8a5ccd92b65760ec88b57e952de0f	9d4a1ea0e419fe3aca9b4a9b2de49ae1	67f8580671ca927669091fe6142ac66b	inproceedings	Combined space and time convergence analyses of a\
                   compresible flow algorithm	J. R. Kamm and W. J. Rider and J. S. Brock	\N	2003
8678948	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	18th {AIAA} {C}omputational {F}luid {D}ynamics\
                   {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ti07	\N	\N		\N	LA-UR-07-4009	\N	\N	AIAA-2007-4090	\N		\N	15c13162e70085cfedb92d3c08326d4a	d522c6341283d57033fa3bfcefda3384	2b2dee1f1ef264ff15f240464f5d825c	inproceedings	Field-wide {C}alculation {V}erification for {F}inite\
                   {V}olume {H}ydrodynamics {S}imulations	T. Tippetts and F. X. Timmes and J. S. Brock and J. R. Kamm	\N	2007
8678949	Transactions of the Royal Society of London	Ser. A	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ri10	\N	\N		\N	\N	307 -- 357	\N	210	\N		\N	d1fd8c749b5241cb8ea68e9892081b84	aaea6588f413c3e182274817a35c616f	bcc1b64fc56a06e96b5bd3f356b1ec73	article	The approximate arithmetical solution by finite\
                   differences of physical problems involving differential\
                   equations with an application to the stresses in a\
                   masonry dam	L. F. Richardson	\N	1910
8678950	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Los Alamos National Laboratory	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gi06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	LA-UR-06-0027	\N		\N	046d85e2def207e6f4ed89d77d2094e8	78ffc7fe791e91239e04366bc0af0798	4ac79e3f5ce106402f5d7a32935b4011	techreport	The {RAGE} radiation-hydrodynamics code	M. Gittings and R. Weaver and M. Clover and T. Betlach and N. Byrne and R. Coker and E. Dendy and R. Hueckstaedt and K. New and W.R. Oakes and D. Ranta and R. Stefan	\N	2006
8678951	AIAA Journal	45	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics	\N	\N	\N	ro07	\N	\N		\N	\N	1232 -- 1243	\N	6	\N		\N	c8f55d26d83d0a0050b3f44eaf8797c1	72ad7ea4bdaab67d5130e70c685d77bc	8c57c09f4ba4dbbab6eaa7265500b37e	article	Estimation of discretization errors using the method\
                   of nearby problems	C. J. Roy and A. Raju and M. M. Hopkins	\N	2007
8678952	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	18th {AIAA} {C}omputational {F}luid {D}ynamics\
                   {C}onference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	br07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	AIAA-2007-4091	\N		\N	a0a331230f3224c39d88c1f65fc0ca51	47f53366bad29494aca001816de4e44e	92e9a24ac3768ab0534333d10e673227	inproceedings	Bounded numerical error estimates for oscillatory\
                   convergence of simulation data	J. S. Brock	\N	2007
8678953	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapman and Hall	\N	\N	\N	kn02	file:///home/tippetts/Cvs/Reports/AIAA_CFD_07/Z30\
                   000296124000010 LANL MAIN BOOK 28 1 N LNL60-000278494 0\
                   QA297 .K575 2002 Book Research Library MAIN	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b33d46e3885cdaf3c4f9483cc674cb1	aa73632fef623e8dc61615e6bf43b676	067c67770d96ea892be58135ceccda4a	book	Verification of {C}omputer {C}odes in {C}omputational\
                   {S}cience and {E}ngineering	P. M. Knupp and K. Salari	\N	2002
8678954	Shock Waves	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer International	\N	\N	\N	BookDL:Sedspb	http://linkseeker.lanl.gov/lanl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004;ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004;ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8;rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Flibrary.lanl.gov%3ASearchPlus;rft_dat=%2Frecs%2Fsici09%2F0938-1287%2F4%2F1%2F1_BOOK-SSSPBSNM	\N		\N	\N	1 -- 10	\N	1	\N	issn = {0938-1287}, copyright = {(c)2007 The Thomson Corporation, IEE}	\N	75ea5ffef29c9a7fd90a84f4c7594d7a	e36b471cde3ef031e139566aec490bd2	d27811b75bfb7cc954b434dfd082a2a3	article	The {S}edov self-similar point blast solutions in\
                   nonuniform media.	D. L. Book	\N	1994
8678955	Journal of Fluids Engineering	127	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ce05	\N	\N		\N	\N	795 -- 805	\N	\N	\N		\N	fb67a710425f14e17a774ce6a8db9482	fa8a641efda47fe8045b2aff3ee8bcd2	697420701758cbd8777a6602d8966bd0	article	Limitations of {R}ichardson extrapolation and some\
                   possible remedies	I. Celik and L. Jun and G. Hu and C. Shaffer	\N	2005
8678956	Transactions of the Royal Society of London	Ser. A	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ri27	\N	\N		\N	\N	299 -- 361	\N	226	\N		\N	9878be529897248dae2c42c000536263	14b1dcf919dec16fc774c6edda128345	88e81738b4e9c7061f2232fb380caf26	article	The deferred approach to the limit	L. F. Richardson and J. A. Gaunt	\N	1927
8679193	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Standard No. ISO/IEC n15938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MPEG72001Multimedia	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3a42b4fc0254fec56137310c46439ea3	1517368595745a8e864224a6cd4fbb2c	2f774a6a2eb0803d1763225af94a7c1f	techreport	Multimedia Content Description Interface	MPEG-7	\N	2001
8681296	AI Mag.	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Association for Artificial Intelligence	Menlo Park, CA, USA	\N	\N	frawley92	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=140629.140633	\N	Knowledge discovery in databases	\N	\N	57--70	\N	3	\N	issn = {0738-4602}	\N	8ed0383df00575cd9af220beec613faf	66af66955d49e389739d47201388cbc6	90cd7a10a08fa347c4587d0106ab7461	article	Knowledge discovery in databases: an overview	William J. Frawley and Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro and Christopher J. Matheus	\N	1992
8681729	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IA:09a	http://www.handandfoot.de/anleitung.html	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3c35bc827af3a086272533c16c9f332	50072d8bdc615ab81bbd121b4ec88731	bd0e7096eb8a42c2ea0ed24d2af477bf	misc	So kommt ein Hand- oder Fußabdruck in den Beton	Irene Atzmüller	\N	2009
8681952	EURASIP J. Bioinformatics Syst. Biol.	2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hindawi Publishing Corp.	New York, NY, United States	\N	\N	1554257	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1554257&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE	\N	Adaptive dynamics of regulatory networks	\N	\N	1--10	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1687-4145}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/618502}	\N	558615df10f92041d0f57b3484030d9e	759c4f49e710edde6680ef8ef56ae63f	ce25dce6cc3ff70067a2a46ad28926c4	article	Adaptive dynamics of regulatory networks: size matters	Dirk Repsilber and Thomas Martinetz and Mats Bj\\"{o}rklund	\N	2009
8681966	Journal of Theoretical Biology	197	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frank1999281	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WMD-45FSB2N-43/2/6ade9f0a2e2aa7ee1fdad17bebbd8f22	\N	ScienceDirect - Journal of Theoretical Biology : Population and Quantitative Genetics of Regulatory Networks	\N	\N	281 - 294	\N	3	\N	issn = {0022-5193}, doi = {DOI: 10.1006/jtbi.1998.0872}	I evolved boolean regulatory networks in a computer simulation. I varied mutation, recombination, the size of the network, and the number of connections per node. I measured the performance of networks and the heritability and epistasis of genetic effects. Networks of intermediate connectivity performed best. The distinction between metabolic and quantitative genetic additivity explained some of the variation in performance. Metabolic additivity describes the interaction between changes in a single network, whereas quantitative genetic additivity measures the consistency of phenotypic effect caused by gene substitution in randomly chosen members of the population. I analysed metabolic additivity by the distribution of epistatic effects of pairs of mutations in individual networks. I measured quantitative genetic additivity by heritability. Highly connected networks had greater metabolic additivity for perturbations to individual networks, but had lower additivity when measured by the average effect of a gene substitution (heritability). The lower heritability of highly connected nets appeared to reduce the effectiveness of recombination in searching evolutionary space.	73ead975eb1a2a97485c7c8f22c4af98	7b4c673a88540f41f3851b4ebc87a6e5	43581bfcc2144c87cb41f6e21518e470	article	Population and Quantitative Genetics of Regulatory Networks	Steven A. Frank	\N	1999
8681998	JASIST	58	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zins2007	http://www.success.co.il/is/zins_definitions_dik.pdf	\N		\N	\N	479-493	\N	4	\N		The ﬁeld of Information Science is constantly changing. Therefore, information scientists are required to regularly review—and if necessary—redeﬁne its fundamental building blocks. This article is one of a group of four articles, which resulted from a Critical Delphi study conducted in 2003–2005. The study, “Knowledge Map of Information Science,” was aimed at exploring the foundations of information science. The international panel was composed of 57 leading scholars from 16 countries, who represent (almost) all the major subﬁelds and important aspects of the ﬁeld. This particular article documents 130 deﬁnitions of data, information, and knowledge formulated by 45 scholars, and maps the major conceptual approaches for deﬁning these three key concepts.
\
	dd9d5950373f70bb166d7f95453ac34d	b676c3c4430bce1fa90498eca602268c	f5be08ee26614db5537dfa69468ef4df	article	Conceptual Approaches for Deﬁning Data, Information, and Knowledge	Chaim Zins	\N	2007
8683379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Little, Brown and Company	1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020	\N	\N	stokesbirdguide	\N	\N		\N	This is a book with lots of pictures of birds that I like.	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	20da4037204ff1f0a35399181e446b4a	08e2d2ad81756fe981a7903c23ed7c11	a419d6c01b720b7b879512ede15a62ab	book	Beginner's Guide to Birds	Donald Stokes and Lillian Stokes	\N	1996
8683421	Genetica	112-113	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	keyhere	http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1013371201773	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	45--58	\N	1	\N		Despite the recent synthesis of developmental genetics and evolutionary biology, current theories of adaptation are still strictly phenomenological and do not yet consider the implications of how phenotypes are constructed from genotypes. Given the ubiquity of regulatory genetic pathways in developmental processes, we contend that study of the population genetics of these pathways should become a major research program. We discuss the role divergence in regulatory developmental genetic pathways may play in speciation, focusing on our theoretical and computational investigations. We also discuss the population genetics of molecular co-option, arguing that mutations of large effect are not needed for co-option. We offer a prospectus for future research, arguing for a new synthesis of the population genetics of development.
\
ER  -	9fee503f179ea5e0c0d9178cf2f24f9d	5ca76cdb4e2d355175533763a929ec85	bde65839d8a063bb2390714d2ede14c2	article	Toward a new synthesis: population genetics and evolutionary developmental biology	Norman A. Johnson and Adam H. Porter	\N	2001
8685310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 4th International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	\N	\N	\N	ABKP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	31--38	\N	\N	\N		\N	562689a18b78bb2ae0590d30e14a1182	8d02bae2895638184cf72a07a2b61c5a	c80a9e45fbee568ab97cdf22292630dd	inproceedings	{Rapid Knowledge Capture Using Subgroup Discovery with Incremental Refinement}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Peter Kl\\"ugl and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8685311	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 20th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-2007)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ABP:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	518--523	\N	\N	\N		\N	9603bd8b27fd36acb947752df0cea32d	3808013fc656b34bde63336aaa7ad043	5cc063c933cd9c19f3005de92bb682ca	inproceedings	{Pattern-Constrained Test Case Generation}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8685312	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 3rd International Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering (KESE 2007), 30th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI-2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atz:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {}	\N	4698c08d3bd56ee90db4f62a8a0fa90e	7642d4ad2f2e927c0c71b7c9b40add7c	bdbc9682948162163e5dcc3c4e91901e	inproceedings	{Experience Management with Task-Configurations and Task-Patterns for Descriptive Data Mining}	Martin Atzmueller	\N	2007
8685313	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (INAP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wuerzburg, Germany	\N	\N	AP:07a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {University of Wuerzburg}	\N	f437b588b3b0444c951aa340d85c5f09	5cd62702810c3ac276ad6d138bb92e76	f14b309aad99d095c505fe68916b13c6	inproceedings	{Causal Subgroup Analysis for Detecting Confounding}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8685329	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (INAP 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wuerzburg, Germany	\N	\N	AS:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {University of Wuerzburg}	\N	f197c284c7776a4184d129ad4dc6fd40	7c77d68d979ac03bbaeb6d902bf3c7c7	9ebe204da03cdb030bfb72089555fc91	inproceedings	{Declarative Specification of Ontological Domain Knowledge for Descriptive Data Mining}	Martin Atzmueller and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2007
8685330	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. Workshop on Prior Conceptual Knowledge in Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery (PriCKL'07), at the 18th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML'07), 11th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (PKDD'07)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Warsaw, Poland	\N	\N	AP:07b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {University of Warsaw}	\N	525981f9694e6c33602d7399d915b892	8daa6fea97d33c0219b6867494402f7a	68913707880e341b954f1a3784075891	inproceedings	{A Knowledge-Intensive Approach for Semi-Automatic Causal Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8685331	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2007 (KDML Special Track)	\N	\N	\N	University of Halle	\N	\N	\N	AP:07c	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {Halle, Germany}	\N	2e6fd1ae4f890d03c8e054c59a490a5f	c6c962ced8eed977511e22db347e7bfd	69ae04ede568be16d694049889e3d8bc	inproceedings	{Towards Confounding-Aware Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2007
8685332	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI 2007)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Press	\N	\N	\N	APB:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	163--170	\N	\N	\N	optaddress = {}	\N	8de2d9474c3e8a4e7b697877d6a7db02	f8b272d9b2ec4ee84c82493bfd21a2be	e543a6d4ffb2312bce83a3fd45d03787	inproceedings	{Onto Confounding-Aware Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2007
8685333	K\\"unstliche Intelligenz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABGP:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	57--63	\N	03	\N	optvolume = {}	\N	f34e16e8c9a8d06b12eb639d77cc8100	b9ec14b201fe72ec96f41a9ede970b6b	5d9151d2d9b27fb3dfb0b5be85704909	article	{A Datagenerator for Evaluating Machine Learning Methods}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Mario Goller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2006 (KDML Special Track), Hildesheimer Informatik Berichte	\N	\N	\N	University of Hildesheim	\N	\N	\N	AP:06a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	68a459a9e6b664294104e1671ecbe942	5b8eb3d160e202fc56770062bdd167bd	5e24fcd6163c894b62fb4ec1c1a549b7	inproceedings	{Case-Based Characterization and Analysis of Subgroup Patterns}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685343	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 15th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW 2006)	\N	\N	\N			\N	LNAI	AP:06b	\N	\N		\N	\N	318--325	\N	4248	\N		\N	d09696d9f3ce8dbf65b4dac633fe338f	6e7365a7d2404868a820b835418cbcd1	58621fca7004b61d46b9241033e006ee	inproceedings	{A Methodological View on Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685344	K\\"unstliche Intelligenz	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Atzmueller:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	52--53	\N	4	\N	optvolume = {}	\N	f27054b8faaeefa74072c73a89e79926	b8ca640d98a506c343e404c05dc0ca24	ea243635e6f8b4de86924935cfcb01ae	article	{Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller	\N	2005
8685345	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 15th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (INAP 2004)	\N	\N	\N			\N	LNAI	ABP:05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	65--78	\N	3392	\N		\N	8c7b5369158ce039f87b9ea058a2a289	25e50058e2d56539b4e208932d06343b	7fe002efd17da78241cd7eefa5ead873	inproceedings	{Quality Measures and Semi-Automatic Mining of Diagnostic Rule Bases (extended version)}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8685346	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N			\N	In: Intelligent information processing II	SBAB:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	421--430	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-387-23151-X}	\N	5d275a9fc9b74ef349a47b1768d9a05f	95be432ae10251e8da41a24b847a2cc0	97989e20cdfcabaa1bfebc02f2e5255d	inbook	{An Intelligent Diagnosis System Handling Multiple Disorders}	Wenqi Shi and John A. Barnden and Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister	\N	2005
8685347	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABHRP:05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpublisher = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	37a4ad041272aa16509ed4eb8ec27058	ffabcce92e70e6501ea1d66bf59899d0	34934208632dfc819d29e3739d1b4a0d	inproceedings	{Using Subgroup Mining for the Refinement of Knowledge Systems}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Achim Hemsing and Ernst-J\\"urgen Richter and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8685348	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 21th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-2008)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	AP:08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {518--523}	\N	6429790bbedbca26c39ed2a4ce103fb1	e1aaffd9c5f2211b522819a26d237f7b	a912321c6df86a4989eb5d88adf39bd1	inproceedings	{Semi-Automatic Refinement and Assessment of Subgroup Patterns}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8685349	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Department of Computer Science, University of Würzburg	\N	Atzmueller:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, opttype = {}, optaddress = {}, optannote = {}	\N	e0bba1d9492997766740c753186a793e	f0a13a0e19eb1d888645b88d62a7f678	4527cce722540a59b8c9435c4a513f76	phdthesis	{Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Mining -- Techniques for Automatic and Interactive Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller	\N	2006
8685350	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 9th Workshop of the GMDS AG	\N	\N	\N	Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH	Berlin, Germany	\N	\N	HHASSLPF:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optpages = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}	\N	d736e9e1723fad0b9ddba0018884468f	2f068ee4f4f3406b76a71fc4e2ed8a4a	1accbdb4d8ccbadef6b96bf86e90cb0e	inproceedings	{Interoperability of Case-Based Training Systems in Medicine: The CASEPORT Approach}	Matthias Holzer and Alexander Hörnlein and Martin Atzmueller and Rainer Singer and Stefan Schlott and Franz-Josef Leven and Frank Puppe and Martin R. Fischer	\N	2005
8685351	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 8th Workshop of the GMDS AG	\N	\N	\N	Shaker Verlag	Aachen, Germany	\N	\N	HSSHA:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optpages = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}	\N	62a6611dd0f30c38c3ad16821553232f	01b42d1ae654e8c1b774fb021d7bb5c7	757f0518525b2165e5917e4299c37bea	inproceedings	{Erfahrungen mit der Entwicklung des CASEPORT-Lernportals}	Matthias Holzer and Rainer Singer and Stefan Schlott and Alexander Hörnlein and Martin Atzmueller	\N	2004
8685352	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 20008), accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PABHLB:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optpages = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optpublisher = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	21c7c8b1405e0228cc9b9a44f5562b6b	0a275f930071c1744c4995bc56b6a323	40d6ae61a6394ad9f8d85d3abbb5c416	inproceedings	{Application and Evaluation of a Medical Knowledge-System in Sonography (SonoConsult)}	Frank Puppe and Martin Atzmueller and Georg Buscher and Matthias Huettig and Hardi Lührs and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2008
8685363	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 31st Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI 2008)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AL:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	160--168	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optpublisher = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	8ee79438848c7cf4e809d9f98d7fa384	f4f550ab8039ebbc6c12ff3579242595	ed1494a7c9fd41e1720c330ff3144596	inproceedings	{A Methodological Approach for the Effective Modeling of Bayesian Networks}	{Martin Atzmueller and Florian Lemmerich}	\N	2008
8685364	Journal of Applied Intelligence	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AP:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	210-221	\N	3	\N		\N	a3417af1fcfbb0fce68831c2a53f141a	07c6547de2ebf0f81838dbea728ab39c	dfc74854317bf1ecbd87839613f7621c	article	{A Case-Based Approach for Characterization and Analysis of Subgroup Patterns}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8685365	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management, accepted	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	AS:08a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}	\N	0e170a44c918235fd56be57142c3398d	094ce683ca7a8b8bc06b02d7f4f4a848	06df7a1e43864bd50cf2c6011e25c03a	inproceedings	{Declarative Specification of Ontological Domain Knowledge for Descriptive Data Mining (Extended version)}	Martin Atzmueller and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2008
8685366	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management, accepted	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	AS:08b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}	\N	fff1b54bdf33134c2aceefc1cf7e29d6	d1dbda136a427047193aea59338c4aee	dd84981f691d4383862579b50800016d	inproceedings	{Causal Subgroup Analysis for Detecting Confounding (Extended version)}	Martin Atzmueller and Dietmar Seipel	\N	2008
8685367	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2008 (Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning Track), accepted	\N	\N	\N	University of Wuerzburg	\N	\N	\N	LA:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {Wuerzburg, Germany}	\N	456676e3d1f6afd2021db9f39a705eaa	3d1dfa5c05b36a9f2b6d2442e726eeaa	b85e10b9e9ccc76fb69110201c1f098c	inproceedings	{Generating Evaluation Data using Bayesian Networks - A Simple and Effective Modeling Methodology}	Florian Lemmerich and Martin Atzmueller	\N	2008
8685368	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2008 (Information Retrieval Track), submitted	\N	\N	\N	University of Wuerzburg	\N	\N	\N	KA:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {Wuerzburg, Germany}	\N	19e33e1b5fbf8b5b696e599fec37a604	955a76e6aa29c05d5e0d6d86bd778f2f	b37ae201d3a3fe589050124171d4cdaa	inproceedings	{Integrating the Rule-Based IE Component TextMarker into UIMA}	Peter Kluegl and Martin Atzmueller	\N	2008
8685369	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2008 (Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning Track), accepted	\N	\N	\N	University of Wuerzburg	\N	\N	\N	AKP:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {Wuerzburg, Germany}	\N	ada41f896382ec3a7a5178e13c7f508a	31b176abc60adbd64ba55be614633ee1	37573e96026901fa5b018c58e2b4b379	inproceedings	{Rule-Based Information Extraction for Structured Data Acquisition using TextMarker}	Martin Atzmueller and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8685370	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 4th International Workshop on Knowledge Engineering and Software Engineering (KESE 2008), 31th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI-2008), accepted	\N	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	KAP:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	242faff816340e2962253f1cc80543b4	b0c0f33fa8c25b5ad0321d9595fb3529	beb9efad34547a9d8736e47a0e83e8e5	inproceedings	{Test-Driven Development of Complex Information Extraction Systems using TextMarker}	Peter Kluegl and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8685371	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 1st European Workshop on Design, Evaluation and Refinement of Intelligent Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erfurt	\N	\N	ABHMLP:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optorganization = {}, opteditor = {}, optcrossref = {}, optmonth = {}, optpages = {}, optpublisher = {}	\N	8457a2b4df89e7cf55f0be790d64b7f9	f059423faf565033982e54c1a2766b9e	741787b841afcb8949b850185b56aeee	inproceedings	{Design and Implementation of a Data Warehouse for Quality Management, System Evaluation and Knowledge Discovery in the Medical Domain}	Martin Atzmueller and Stephanie Beer and Alexander H\\"ornlein and Ralf Melcher and Hardi L\\"uhrs and Frank Puppe	\N	2008
8685372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 1st European Workshop on Design, Evaluation and Refinement of Intelligent Systems	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erfurt	\N	\N	AH:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optorganization = {}, opteditor = {}, optcrossref = {}, optmonth = {}, optpages = {}, optpublisher = {}	\N	ab941e4beb15a24381158a81267b5aaa	870c3471154a19701978160835a110c5	1a0c2818b51925c53d60f8e6de2c9c31	inproceedings	{Exploiting the Power of Social Tagging Systems: A Semantic Flickr Approach for Tutoring and Knowledge Management}	Martin Atzmueller and Alexander H\\"ornlein	\N	2008
8685373	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Institute of Computer Science, University of W\\"urzburg	\N	\N	Technical report 448	BA:08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optedition = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optvolume = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	bbf7255d7c1b706b9c58851ffdc05a7a	f3192daf9cc8659a7178c809520c55fe	ffdc3c5f9015c9f0348ec29d8865e36d	book	{Proceedings of the LWA 2008 - Lernen, Wissen, Adaptivit\\"at}	\N	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller	2008
8685374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 22nd International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS), accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AN:09a	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {AAAI Press}	\N	a6b79110e3f6a3277d4f5668d151ffe0	84ede547616046b77b9b994dbd845fa0	00347bf293f02dc08f47eba0c5862e46	inproceedings	{A Textual Subgroup Mining Approach for Rapid ARD+ Model Capture}	Martin Atzmueller and Grzegorz J. Nalepa	\N	2009
8685375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 22nd International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS), accepted	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABP:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optpublisher = {AAAI Press}	\N	41c23576b5a95ee224d2d4cd6c46d16e	ab3138620625200cb818970bc1615925	5b8c0b2e4bd3d4380591a603b9dccc73	inproceedings	{A Data Warehouse-Based Approach for Quality Management, Evaluation and Analysis of Intelligent Systems using Subgroup Mining}	Martin Atzmueller and Stephanie Beer and Frank Puppe	\N	2009
8685376	International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT)	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APB:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	1 -- 18	\N	1	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optannote = {}	\N	10615da93ed7b4ac52c458f0f4b30835	7035d39f90827971b2b5dbd63ec950bf	818608d57145cfc07a75e9608d059d23	article	{A Semi-Automatic Approach for Confounding-Aware Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2009
8685377	Technical Report 458, Institute of Computer Science, University of Würzburg	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AN:09b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optpages = {}, optvolume = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}	\N	08f984bbe80d25ab67eec8898daa2296	c7058098395da81311dcd5bc23f331db	e35aa5117c5a636c45f980c9bbab2fb3	article	{Towards Rapid Knowledge Capture using Textual Subgroup Mining for Rule Prototyping}	Martin Atzmueller and Grzegorz J. Nalepa	\N	2009
8685379	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 18th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS 2009), in press	\N	\N	\N			\N	LNCS	AL:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	optpages = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optorganization = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}	\N	e5c2b486188e5c9d2e1aaf77568ff368	530588fdfd74b6403f81df0ccfc2a701	b44e7404e2b2172822d65f3c11523be4	inproceedings	{Fast Subgroup Discovery for Continuous Target Concepts}	Martin Atzmueller and Florian Lemmerich	\N	2009
8685380	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 2nd Conf. Professional Knowledge Management (WM2003)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luzern, Switzerland	\N	\N	ABP:03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	244bc81d9a142d9a177410c853d161f3	4d8e15d1a910865cc2e0b4c96e72a60d	dff1b95ee0b123f588541964cf5c1904	inproceedings	{Evaluation of two Strategies for Case-Based Diagnosis handling Multiple Faults}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8685381	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 17th Intl. Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference 2004 (FLAIRS-2004)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ASBPB:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	154--159	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	a8200ded712f5cfd2460dacfe68aadfd	9e4f3354e9cbe98e236c2657ebef689c	97fecd065b682b474b168f9baeb51121	inproceedings	{Case-Based Approaches for Diagnosing Multiple Disorders}	Martin Atzmueller and Wenqi Shi and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe and John A. Barnden	Valerie Barr and Zdravko Markov	2004
8685382	\N	2416	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in Case-Based Reasoning	\N	\N	\N			\N	LNAI	BAP:02	\N	\N		\N	Proc. 6th European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ECCBR 2002)	28-42	\N	\N	\N		\N	1b93b3c8a58149be1b036fd8779fbe77	bfae82181f17ea7b88fd9d52d9bdd931	032258a6dda14093880c3c8bff63ac62	inproceedings	{Inductive Learning for Case-Based Diagnosis with Multiple Faults}	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2002
8685383	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medical Data Analysis, Proc. 4th Intl. Symposium on Medical Data Analysis (ISMDA 2003), LNCS 2868	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	ABP:03Score	\N	\N		\N	\N	23-30	\N	\N	\N		\N	ed7c2df08c0b63c41d694771ad6be4b6	5cbf05acbafc5076859768f7de9ef8d3	5af72bbce786c6101690ac0addae1b50	inproceedings	{Inductive Learning of Simple Diagnostic Scores}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2003
8685384	\N	307	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IOS Press	\N	\N	Dissertations in Artificial Intelligence-Infix (Diski)	Atzmueller:07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a52a8c746f96f143ff3de306ae6cfdaf	cbe5f4fa5eea8677465c6046bf267c4e	2e7517d39c2152d4f27d6bb6ba60d694	book	{Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Mining -- Techniques for Automatic and Interactive Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller	\N	2007
8685385	Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Special Issue on Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABP:05Score	\N	\N		\N	\N	19--30	\N	1	\N		\N	b5be3d1bcab49c5f2f7f8f2a8181dd65	b00411fb6f0dd77c3ec3c11d46eb73e3	0b6a82c2ed7a48da6566e32a6eed8d30	article	{Semi-Automatic Learning of Simple Diagnostic Scores Utilizing Complexity Measures}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685386	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 15th Intl. Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management (INAP 2004)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Potsdam, Germany	\N	\N	ABP:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	203--213	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optpublisher = {}	\N	e4a576eb0cd157174ad55668320282e8	24f3dc2569736288fa8b0306e3027781	d09f6f4325e6e7edbd07d24596916a40	inproceedings	{Quality Measures for Semi-Automatic Learning of Simple Diagnostic Rule Bases}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2004
8685387	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. LWA 2004 Workshop, Germany	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APB:04	\N	\N		\N	\N	117--123	\N	\N	\N		\N	fe919d0b2c97f617e90af57c380f1a02	eb70641d03348d3475d21f86c535030a	7238e196f4e10da65a5eff7ca245450c	inproceedings	{Towards Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe and and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2004
8685388	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Professional Knowledge Management}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNAI	PBAHB:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	319–-329	\N	3782	\N	optkey = {}, optmonth = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {Klaus-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer}, optvolume = {}, optpublisher = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	70d26a8312d47a00ad76f5f2e00e0a6c	1832749125ac669565d67fb109e01a4b	a1107f4eb901bba8e62a8b98f38b906f	inproceedings	{Clinical Experiences with a Knowledge-Based System in Sonography (SonoConsult)}	Frank Puppe and Georg Buscher and Martin Atzmueller and Matthias Huettig and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2005
8685389	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 19th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-05)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Edinburgh, Scotland	\N	\N	APB:05a	\N	\N		\N	\N	647--652	\N	\N	\N	opteditor = {}	\N	777d7b65cecffdd4ae414910f73db877	16411ee398a5fd417482325974b4d90d	8279c387181f14f0df818f4ea234ea10	inproceedings	{Exploiting Background Knowledge for Knowledge-Intensive Subgroup Discovery}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2005
8685390	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th International Workshop on Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine and Pharmacology (IDAMAP-2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aberdeen, Scotland	\N	\N	APB:05b	\N	\N		\N	\N	46--51	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optpublisher = {}	\N	07352a587bfef4d18a194a23351b6fcf	28d541adcbdd65b028f20a6e0a9cde9d	a00eca98602c968903b66bb08f2816e3	inproceedings	{Profiling Examiners using Intelligent Subgroup Mining}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe and Hans-Peter Buscher	\N	2005
8685392	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME 05)	\N	\N	\N			\N	LNAI 3581	ABHRP:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	453--462	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {}, optvolume = {}	\N	8027a27eeb210c394b45684147695d58	719a62b3f8634acabb84a916be0f7208	2ae8553c5fc000870fcaaabf3252c675	inproceedings	{Subgroup Mining for Interactive Knowledge Refinement}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Achim Hemsing and Ernst-J\\"urgen Richter and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8685393	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 13th  Leipziger Informatik-Tage 2005 (LIT 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	LNI	ABP:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	101-106	\N	\N	\N	opteditor = {}	\N	57dbb75531532fc833f445286608d851	99c23144da3bcc421322ccbad9d8e7eb	60a2d23f64ff64428d01257551b4156f	inproceedings	{Exemplifying Subgroup Mining Results for Interactive Knowledge Refinement}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8685394	Journal of Universal Computer Science	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AP:05	\N	\N		\N	\N	1752--1765	\N	11	\N		\N	b5b6152cce10f82f3e0d3d7944b6a2b4	aa12c08621a23c4037825fa578e59ab3	7a92184c761db7babe8a13a84844f007	article	{Semi-Automatic Visual Subgroup Mining using VIKAMINE}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2005
8685395	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 19th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference 2006 (FLAIRS-2006)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	ABP:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	402--407	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, opteditor = {Geoff Sutcliffe and Randy Goebel}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	99202cdf4ed18d9791a1e4a313a22b70	821b6824a223f7d1559ca45fd8d9f3cf	3d7feea45c418b6f4f5512bdb11755e3	inproceedings	{Introspective Subgroup Analysis for Interactive Knowledge Refinement}	Martin Atzmueller and Joachim Baumeister and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685396	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 19th Intl. Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference 2006 (FLAIRS-2006)	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	BAKP:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	408--413	\N	\N	\N	optkey = {}, optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optnumber = {}, optannote = {}, optorganization = {}, optcrossref = {}, optvolume = {}, optseries = {}, optaddress = {}	\N	d9ccc0ac77c4537877d415ce7e3d5a07	d53d8f0e0f0dc82097603dc93e9f309d	9d824482a6b2d92790310693947d031f	inproceedings	{Conservative and Creative Strategies for the Refinement of Scoring Rules}	Joachim Baumeister and Martin Atzmueller and Peter Kluegl and Frank Puppe	Geoff Sutcliffe and Randy Goebel	2006
8685397	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proc. 10th European Conf. on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery
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               in Databases (PKDD 2006)	\N	\N	\N			\N	\N	AP:06	\N	\N		\N	\N	6-17	\N	\N	\N		\N	9163a2c03a4239cbb1017a37ab2e136e	7ec9ca827a90b2141c5a1564b9b34110	a3f18daf7efb4f49def81e9ded2250b6	inproceedings	{SD-Map - A Fast Algorithm for Exhaustive Subgroup Discovery.}	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2006
8685598	Knowledge Engineering Review	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	UG1996	http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/uscholdgruninger96ontology-principles.pdf	\N	BibSonomy::bibtex::Ontologies: {P}rinciples, {M}ethods, {A}pplications	\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	priority = {3}, citeulike-article-id = {120136}, comment = {good introduction to early thinking in ontologies}	\N	24b664ebdf7927dbc6d9876efbc9efa8	957ce3a6b82862820f80103eb7e64c1c	2312f7ab07401af37973d132f1034dcc	article	Ontologies: {P}rinciples, {M}ethods, {A}pplications	Mike Uschold and Michael Gruninger	\N	1996
8685604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, California	\N	\N	noy_guha_musen_2005	http://www.stanford.edu/~natalya/papers/SS505NoyN.pdf	\N	An approach to ontology evaluation by Web2.0 like approaches such as ratings.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbf0620f85b9a26512559c213b840954	fa438255d9fceaf8ff252d974c268701	2b24fc67d59ddfa5119ca8ea31e35cd4	article	User Ratings of Ontologies: Who will Rate the Raters?	Natalya Noy and Ramanathan Guha and Mark Musen	\N	2005
8685683	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of SWAP 2005, the 2nd Italian Semantic Web Workshop, Trento, Italy, December 14-16, 2005, CEUR Workshop Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	GCC+05	http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-166/9.pdf"	\N	A comprehensive discussion of ontology evaluation: state of the art, aspects which to evaluate and as the title says, a theoretical framework for ontology evaluation. Rather theoretical.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	141729811b24523e2278281348d12811	b86c71d487f3f637205fdaf7ab0da980	a564eeddc890879b54134552c7ca6efc	inproceedings	 A theoretical framework for ontology evaluation and validation	Aldo Gangemi and Carola Catenacci and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Jos Lehmann	\N	2005
8685755	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VIKAMINE	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	VIKAMINE	\N	\N		\N	3b7217d758ad86497843ef892f53892d	d8fbbf842e0ecd5c1c48b93e4fdbbbc3	d1633a8954a129f335eec1b8815fb3e1	misc	VIKAMINE: http://www.vikamine.org	\N	\N	2005
8685771	\N	\N	A Knowledge-Intensive Approach for Semi-Automatic Causal Subgroup Discovery	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AP:09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	alteditor = {Editor}	\N	a5a77ac2abd671f6651dbb6e7632779c	391b30ab67ec00ed1e5e38183023144d	af8aced4f2502cd985f17c06b4aaf673	inbook	Knowledge Discovery Enhanced with Semantic and Social Information: A Knowledge-Intensive Approach for Semi-Automatic Causal Subgroup Discovery 	Martin Atzmueller and Frank Puppe	\N	2009
8686436	IT-Industrialisierung, dpunkt, Heidelberg, 2007; S. 6-16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	walter2007igm	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9374aa76b36510f7aa27a9ab3dbc391f	14f7267948942b44a2fedcb78020e753	d7c73310bc4c556ab8ef95e0aaaf8468	article	{Industrialisierung der IT--Grundlagen, Merkmale und Auspr{\\"a}gungen eines Trends}	S.M. Walter and T. B{\\"o}hmann and H. Krcmar	\N	2007
8687201	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag	London, UK	\N	\N	FinEtAl01	\N	\N	Computer science project work	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-85233-357-X}	\N	dcdbf9ef6178594fa52866c4b84a976b	9452d5dbff0477ab54536ede06f538df	eda85f7fb1033e1f1bc2bcfb514b18c1	book	Computer science project work: principles and pragmatics	\N	Sally Fincher and Marian Petre and Martyn Clark	2001
8688008	Information Processing & Management	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	foulonneau07redundancy	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC8-4KRY930-1/2/28bd0bfbc1e37ad7afba5be6ca9d8762	\N	ScienceDirect - Information Processing & Management : Information redundancy across metadata collections	\N	Special Issue on Heterogeneous and Distributed IR	740 - 751	\N	3	\N	issn = {0306-4573}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.06.004}	Metadata records made available by content providers often lack the implicit information of their original use environment. Metadata aggregators therefore tend to emphasize completeness as a primary quality for shareable metadata. However, when adding implicit information to item-level records, data providers increase the redundancy of information contained in records from the same collection. The present paper reports on an effort to assess the extent and potential impact of information redundancy in metadata collections aggregated using the Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. The first experiment quantifies the resemblance of metadata records on a collection-by-collection basis across 176 metadata collections aggregated for the CIC metadata portal. A second experiment measures the tendency of items from the same collection to appear together in results lists generated for a set of user queries. Results of the analyses correlate and suggest that within some collections item-level metadata records are not sufficiently differentiated to support certain digital library functions well. Metadata collections have a distinct role when included in larger aggregations, and in that role a minimum level of descriptive granularity is required to support digital library functions implemented by service providers. The experiments suggest possible ways to deal simultaneously with metadata record completeness, consistency, and redundancy.	1851eeeb35645566f495d5b4464cf766	8208bd71441f32669271bd8d0b0cd508	bdfe08c41ff5ac2289b2c3da758bb36d	article	Information redundancy across metadata collections	Muriel Foulonneau	\N	2007
8688484	Journal of Web Semantics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hyvonen05museums	\N	\N		\N	\N	25	\N	2	\N	optnote = {}, optmonth = {}, optannote = {}, optproject = {http://www.seco.hut.fi/projects/semweb http://www.seco.hut.fi/applications/museumfinland}, opturl = {http://www.seco.hut.fi/publications/2005/hyvonen-makela-et-al-museumfinland-finnish-2005.pdf}	This article presents the semantic portal MUSEUMFINLAND for publishing heterogeneous museum collections on the Semantic Web. It is shown how museums with their semantically rich and interrelated collection content can create a large, consolidated semantic collection portal together on the web. By sharing a set of ontologies, it is possible to make collections semantically interoperable, and provide the museum visitors with intelligent content-based search and browsing services to the global collection base. The architecture underlying MUSEUMFINLAND separates generic search and browsing services from the underlying application dependent schemas and metadata by a layer of logical rules. As a result, the portal creation framework and software developed has been applied successfully to other domains as well. MUSEUMFINLAND got the Semantic Web Challence Award (second prize) in 2004.	1bddd551377a5e5cb8ec6814cf0a3477	123b8e2078301e9406369a6e065082bc	5a1d589b8734a0bb8d93529653a97ff6	article	MuseumFinland -- Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web	Eero Hyvönen and Eetu Mäkelä and Mirva Salminen and Arttu Valo and Kim Viljanen and Samppa Saarela and Miikka Junnila and Suvi Kettula	\N	2005
8688503	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stanford, California	\N	\N	noy05ratings	http://www.stanford.edu/~natalya/papers/SS505NoyN.pdf	\N	An approach to ontology evaluation by Web2.0 like approaches such as ratings.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bbf0620f85b9a26512559c213b840954	fa438255d9fceaf8ff252d974c268701	2b24fc67d59ddfa5119ca8ea31e35cd4	article	User Ratings of Ontologies: Who will Rate the Raters?	Natalya Noy and Ramanathan Guha and Mark Musen	\N	2005
8688593	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae	Dindorf:Chron1	http://books.google.de/books?id=p9MFAAAAQAAJ	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6503df3d7b0f8fc419cbfba785592749	cc6855df1881d7b05bce8e230dd7ac34	8eec77e89fc7bb8f76f40586bd1c8757	book	Chronicon paschale. Vol. I	Ludwig Dindorf	\N	1832
8688824	Natural Language Engineering	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ferrucci2004UIMA	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online\\&aid=252253	\N		\N	\N	327--348	\N	3-4	\N	posted-at = {2008-04-18 10:34:01}, citeulike-article-id = {2687466}, priority = {0}	\N	59c5699912038dc143cd9405f11ad34a	08d9cfb1ccea7b81c259aa3612c87379	cf488093b987f4872fe744aa622fddb8	article	UIMA: an architectural approach to unstructured information processing in the corporate research environment	David Ferrucci and A. D. A. M. Lally	\N	2004
8688875	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brepols	Turnhout	\N	Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina	Conti:1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	69A	\N	isbn = {2-503-00693-0 - 2-503-00694-9}	\N	9fc0aadb2e36cab054b125f0d15a650b	ae8aa8c077ca69917137a8a69a4d656e	11f10a36f6ecd86871fbbc2a83271d68	book	Potamii episcopi Olisponensis opera omnia	\N	Marco Conti	1999
8688911	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chichester [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	gentle*1957-*2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+534353398&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XIX, 162 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-72401-9}	\N	e5f82ec9be6d0e5348312922154e8fc4	cfc0f14cb56d53fb5f56d413c269754b	5a2efa0edb36c174f9c79f4e5a0e01d2	book	IT success! : towards a new model for information technology	{Michael} Gentle*1957-*	\N	2007
8689228	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harvard Business School Pr.	Boston, Mass.	\N	\N	WeilITg2004	\N	\N	KUG Recherche-Portal	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-59139-253-5}	\N	5d61601a4f8810487852e1555136df7c	053ff4e01fb6680b7e97258dca4a3564	11a0758928684e026d604fced153be1f	book	{IT Governance : How Top Performers Manage IT Decision Rights for Superior Results}	Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross	\N	2004
8689277	La mission cadre	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	2009	www.cadres.creer-hopitaux.fr	\N		\N	problématique, objectif, lettre de mission, discours du ministère	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.25}, pdf = {C:\\Documents and Settings\\C881240\\Bureau\\mission cadre.pdf}	Renforcée par le projet de loi « Hôpital, patients, santé et territoires 
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\	fonctions et élargit le champ d’action des cadres hospitaliers.	4e9cb88935ee1d1842f1c20a137db074	9dea5339682009da7e2d6044c3ab4b3e	27947ccac36b4cb848c021feb3a853b8	misc	La mission cadre	La mission cadre	\N	2009
8689296	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chichester [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	wyatt-haines2007	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+522018939&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XX, 449 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-470-03039-4}	\N	b2d6d7b4ed68e2affc25c495554aea6b	16da9521c75baee03b33c8d53911049d	c132c8d1c5fba3672f21ef126d93ca02	book	Align IT : business impact through IT	{Richard} Wyatt-Haines	\N	2007
8689375	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chichester [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	ward2006	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+478542062&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	XVII, 399 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-470-09463-X}	\N	33f9f2230d2f2c9f6036c1d58259cbd2	c2173c7a88164c45613ee1279cdf7c41	5ed43c4409766e149a1b9eae984c071a	book	Benefits management : delivering value from IS & IT investments	{John} Ward and {Elizabeth} Daniel	\N	2006
8689431	The Semantic Web: Research and Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kauppinen08geospatial	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68234-9_11	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	110--123	\N	\N	\N	file = {kauppinen08geospatial.pdf:papers\\\\kauppinen08geospatial.pdf:PDF}	Content annotations in semantic cultural heritage portals commonly make spatiotemporal references to historical regions andplaces using names whose meanings are different in different times. For example, historical administrational regions suchas countries, municipalities, and cities have been renamed, merged together, split into parts, and annexed or moved to andfrom other regions. Even if the names of the regions remain the same (e.g., “Germany�?), the underlying regions and their relationshipsto other regions may change (e.g., the regional borders of “Germany�? at different times). As a result, representing and findingthe right ontological meanings for historical geographical names on the semantic web creates severe problems both when annotatingcontents and during information retrieval. This paper presents a model for representing the meaning of changing geospatialresources. Our aim is to enable precise annotation with temporal geospatial resources and to enable semantic search and browsingusing related names from other historical time periods. A simple model and metadata schema is presented for representing andmaintaining geospatial changes from which an explicit time series of temporal part-of ontologies can be created automatically.The model has been applied successfully to represent the complete change history of municipalities in Finland during 1865–2007.The resulting ontology time series is used in the semantic cultural heritage portal CultureSampo to support faceted semantic search of contents and to visualize historical regions on overlaying maps originating from differenthistorical eras.	9887c399d08edce5c442f28b06f16159	197bdd6fdc5cf13891386190f9f04594	63791d72bb364cf83c071367955c8c04	article	Creating and Using Geospatial Ontology Time Series in a Semantic Cultural Heritage Portal	Tomi Kauppinen and Jari Väätäinen and Eero Hyvönen	\N	2008
8689433	Software, IEEE	21	\N	\N	May-June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thomas04mda	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: MDA: revenge of the modelers or UML utopia?	\N	\N	 15-17	\N	3	\N	issn = {0740-7459}, file = {thomas04mda.pdf:papers\\\\thomas04mda.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/MS.2004.1293067}	 Modeling is at the core of many disciplines, but it is especially important in engineering because it facilitates communication and constructs complex things from smaller parts. Model engineering or model-driven development, treats software development as a set of transformations between successive models from requirements to analysis, to design, to implementation, to deployment. We discuss UML and MDA tools for developing software models. We also discuss domain specific languages, domain-oriented programming, platform-specific models and model engineering.	3bef86b04ee987b8fa2d81cfe4dbc59b	5c44f953c9da351b69ea9919324779d3	3d8c1badc41f5b4d1351e5ae0bc6e42f	article	MDA: revenge of the modelers or UML utopia?	D. Thomas	\N	2004
8689435	IEEE Trans. Software Eng.	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	lee98integration	http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=738342	\N	\N	\N	\N	1115-1130	\N	\N	\N	file = {lee98integration.pdf:papers\\\\ieeeTransSe\\\\lee98integration.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/32.738342}, misc = {issn = 0098-5589}	It is well known that requirements engineering plays a criticalrole in software quality. The use case approach is a requirementselicitation technique commonly used in industrial applications. Softwarerequirements are stated as a collection of use cases, each of which iswritten in the user's perspective and describes a specific flow ofevents in the system. The use case approach offers several practicaladvantages in that use case requirements are relatively easy todescribe, understand, and trace. Unfortunately, there are a couple ofmajor drawbacks. Since use cases are often stated in natural languages,they lack formal syntax and semantics. Furthermore, it is difficult toanalyze their global system behavior for completeness and consistency,partly because use cases describe only partial behaviors and becauseinteractions among them are rarely represented explicitly. We proposethe Constraints-based Modular Petri Nets (CMPNs) approach as aneffective way to formalize the informal aspects of use cases. CMPNs, anextension of Place/Transition nets, allow the formal and incrementalspecification of requirements. The major contributions of the paper, inaddition to the formal definitions of CMPNs, are the development of: 1)a systematic procedure to convert use cases stated in natural languageto a CMPN model; and 2) a set of guidelines to find inconsistency andincompleteness in CMPNs. We demonstrate an application of our approachusing use cases developed for telecommunications services	db488ac6d1d109a2b121d361f6d3ef9b	c500e116de97b60d1aeeff6c22845759	2ae605a0c3105b8824d9744b3ddf4278	article	Integration and analysis of use cases using modular Petri nets in requirements engineering	Woo Jin Lee and Sung Deok Cha and Yong Rae Kwon	\N	1998
8689436	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	willinsky05access	http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	file = {willinsky05access.pdf:humanities\\\\willinsky05access.pdf:PDF}	Questions about access to scholarship go back farther than recent debates over subscription prices, rights, and electronic archives suggest. The great libraries of the past—from the fabled collection at Alexandria to the early public libraries of nineteenth-century America—stood as arguments for increasing access. In The Access Principle, John Willinsky describes the latest chapter in this ongoing story—online open access publishing by scholarly journals—and makes a case for open access as a public good.  A commitment to scholarly work, writes Willinsky, carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as widely as possible: this is the access principle. In the digital age, that responsibility includes exploring new publishing technologies and economic models to improve access to scholarly work. Wide circulation adds value to published work; it is a significant aspect of its claim to be knowledge. The right to know and the right to be known are inextricably mixed. Open access, argues Willinsky, can benefit both a researcher-author working at the best-equipped lab at a leading research university and a teacher struggling to find resources in an impoverished high school.  Willinsky describes different types of access—the New England Journal of Medicine, for example, grants open access to issues six months after initial publication, and First Monday forgoes a print edition and makes its contents immediately accessible at no cost. He discusses the contradictions of copyright law, the reading of research, and the economic viability of open access. He also considers broader themes of public access to knowledge, human rights issues, lessons from publishing history, and "epistemological vanities." The debate over open access, writes Willinsky, raises crucial questions about the place of scholarly work in a larger world—and about the future of knowledge.	ae35463423581d8fe1ac01de41e47dbb	131266363b70ecc1c4393d395cfd447d	3424b937e4249aac9d96f1c83ac488df	book	The Access Principle	John Willinsky	\N	2005
8689437	SIGPLAN Not.	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	gibbons98structured	http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/278283.278289	\N		\N	\N	40--43	\N	4	\N	issn = {0362-1340}, file = {gibbons98structured.pdf:papers\\\\gibbons98structured.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/278283.278289}	\N	1853cec688ced13748188a9659c1703d	a7e26ec48c923df478acb1fbc0ebe980	97c1f5fe9ff0bbfa618b07116856831d	article	Structured programming in Java	Jeremy Gibbons	\N	1998
8689472	Computer	24	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	goldfarb91hytime	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Standards-HyTime: a standard for structured hypermedia interchange	\N	\N	81-84	\N	8	\N	issn = {0018-9162}, file = {goldfarb91hytime.pdf:papers\\\\ieeeComputer\\\\goldfarb91hytime.pdf:PDF}, doi = {10.1109/2.84880}	Some of the key concepts and features of HyTime, which is beingdeveloped as an American and an international standard (ISO/IEC 10744)for structured representation of hypermedia information, are introduced.HyTime is an application of ISO 8879 and is interchanged using ASN.1(ISO 8824) for OSI compatibility. HyTime complements and enhances theutility of standards for individual multimedia objects, such as motionvideo and still pictures. HyTime is not a complete hyperdocumentarchitecture. Its functions will be incorporated into architectures andapplications designed by standards committees, industry groups, andothers	08e9210b613f7e0cd93e2664234313cd	9fc915f1f356e4b8a4447355426b9297	8c5987789669661f82b8f82f151d1225	article	Standards-HyTime: a standard for structured hypermedia interchange	C.F. Goldfarb	\N	1991
8689485	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neville08code	\N	\N		\N	\N	23--25	\N	7	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, file = {neville08code.pdf:papers\\\\cacm\\\\neville08code.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1364782.1364791}	\N	e85892dcd79cf54fdd52977c896d9a66	21a1473b59c0c5f6b61dfc83fdb54c4a	9a0c0f2387ad2bc0657592e3516b8315	article	Kode ViciousBeautiful code exists, if you know where to look	George V. Neville-Neil	\N	2008
8689486	Commun. ACM	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	shustek08knuth	\N	\N	BibTex Format	\N	\N	35--39	\N	7	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, file = {shustek08knuth.pdf:papers\\\\cacm\\\\shustek08knuth.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1364782.1364794}	\N	1ac9cdefe81f0f6c576191e0ce516f18	5349a1750ab92cec0a5a4b8ff9668083	0068aa895ee5d2db40588617c8cdeef7	article	InterviewThe 'art' of being Donald Knuth	\N	Len Shustek	2008
8689786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SNOMED International, Northfield, IL: College of American Pathologists	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cote1993Systematized	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	48aecf67191e051236606b585fd1bbc4	addcf8e27908dcf3b21721a7069e6356	7c2c0e773e59ece6b746b6a955f6fd5a	techreport	The systematized nomenclature of human and veterinary medicine	R Cote and D Rothwell and J Palotay and R Beckett and L Brochu	\N	1993
8689795	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DEBS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 inaugural international conference on Distributed event-based systems	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Rozsnyai2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	62--70	\N	\N	\N	location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada}, isbn = {978-1-59593-665-3}, review = {* nice CEP introduction * comparison table of event processing tools * motivated by validation of EPN, integration tools, event mining (with references), query management}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1266894.1266904}	\N	daa492c8e0d02f6c6fa3d238808f5b16	1b19af0f5db03602e6a48f090a2a3b21	c11226fca8382ff13208782611f0e2cc	inproceedings	Concepts and models for typing events for event-based systems	Szabolcs Rozsnyai and Josef Schiefer and Alexander Schatten	\N	2007
8689801	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.	Secaucus, NJ, USA	\N	\N	Muhl2006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3540326510}, review = {* [p. 17] request/reply vs. event-based interaction: most problems have solution in either paradigm(!), but scalability+flexibility vs. simple implementation * [p. 18] underlying technique for transport: p2p messaging, IP multicast, tuple space or RPC, must be chosen depending on required QoS, need for flexibility+scalability. ("event-based" is only interaction not implementation) * [p. 27] set-semantics: multiple (un)subscriptions to the same filter are idempotent * [p. 30] mention of subscriptions that should not receive past events pre-dating the sub, but no general requirement :-(  * Opher: "This book published in 2006 deals mostly with the infrastructure that enables event-based interaction (such as: pub/sub) and is a good textbook on the infrastructure topics." <http://epthinking.blogspot.com/2009/04/on-event-processing-related-books.html>}	\N	720df70d6423e68cd1158f6df6208b94	204d0ea71c5873afcacd90dd6f037912	26a8519c0bc36be815201702e51ee55f	book	Distributed Event-Based Systems	M\\"{u}hl, Gero and Fiege, Ludger and Pietzuch, Peter	\N	2006
8689812	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In Proceedings of the Workshop on Ontological Engineering, AAAI Spring Symposium (AAAI’97	\N	\N	\N	AAAI Press	\N	\N	\N	Rector1997Experience	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f3e316da34a3f408db5c31ffae22b961	20d18ec9322dbff6c8e66fb289e1fa18	14a77b3e71fe8917b33e5c4e73796778	inproceedings	Experience building a Large, Re-usable Medical Ontology using a Description Logic with Transitivity and Concept Inclusions	Alan L. Rector and Ian R. Horrocks	\N	1997
8689832	Journal of Universal Computer Science	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Han+08	http://www.jucs.org/jucs_14_10/exposure_and_support_of	\N		\N	\N	1717--1738	\N	10	\N		Although immense efforts have been invested in   the construction of hundreds of learning object repositories, the   degree of reuse of learning resources maintained in such   repositories is still disappointingly low. As the reasons for this   observation are not well understood, we carried out an empirical   investigation with the objectives to identify recurring patterns in   the retrieval and (re-) use of learning resources and to design and   test social networking functionality supporting communities of   practice. The outcomes of this project, which are reported here, aim   to affect the design of a new generation of learning object   repositories, like CampusContent, that tries to eliminate deficits   of current repositories and involve recent contributions in the area   of social software. Object of our investigation was LON-CAPA, a   crossinstitutional learning content management and assessment system   used since 2000. We analyzed hundreds of thousands of log data   collected over a period of three years and detected various kinds of   latent relationships among LON-CAPA users, such as the co-occurrence   of learning resources from independent authors in instructional   materials. To understand the rationale behind these findings, we   conducted a study with LON-CAPA users. One section of the   questionnaire asked for people's opinion about the expected benefit   of community support. Nearly 80% of the study participants said that   the formation of communities of practice (CoP) would be an asset to   LON-CAPA. More than 80% would be ready to provide their profiles for   matching up with CoPs and serve the community by spending time on   the evaluation of resources they had used. Finally we sketch a   faceted search functionality we designed to support CoPs among   LON-CAPA users. This functionality is currently tested with two   CoPs.	d48a6520dd89c2aa346fc9a2d8590708	52e238bfd4dd788b0f3162b833858125	d58878e8bdbcc7567c6b50dc68c37547	article	Exposure and Support of Latent Social Networks among Learning Object Repository Users	P. Han and G. Kortemeyer and B.J. Krämer and C. von Prümmer	\N	2008
8689887	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Web 2.0: the business model	\N	\N	\N	Springer	New York	\N	\N	BensonAvery2009	http://www.springerlink.com/content/l23225042105h531/	\N		\N	URL ist für das gesamte Buch	237-248	\N	\N	\N		\N	56834bb4b2c51a5ba4e59d4c7fbeb442	aed903dbac2acf091beebadac02c26af	bd0940f903b307eea79ca7837a1e2cc2	incollection	Embedding Web 2.0 strategies in learning and teaching	Vladlena Benson and Barry Avery	\N	2009
8690082	Corporate Reputation Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FaWaJ	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6715a8f6137abbdfb87d80717f191b84	0de8b78b557b955b6e25248af41db9e6	755c53a318699a06d7ccad43b1e52beb	article	Impact of Direct Marketing Activities on Company Reputation Transfer Success: Empirical Evidence from Five Different Cultures	Christine Falkenreck and Ralf Wagner	\N	forthcoming
8690089	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DMCC - Dialog Marketing Competence Center	\N	\N	Universit"at Kassel	\N	\N	WaFaW09	\N	Dahlhoff, D. and Mann, A. and Wagner, R.		\N	\N	\N	\N	7	\N		\N	3d4d565ffccfc745445dd69cc7984641	bbfe21583eb353105412f2c203162bf6	1b5ab5c421c0d9bd031ab0ce7d739b33	techreport	{C}ustomers` {P}ropensity to {L}eave a {B}-2-{B} {R}elationship in {H}ealth {C}are {M}arketing	R. Wagner and C. Falkenreck	\N	2009
8691010	Information, Wissenschaft & Praxis	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kleinetal2009	http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1241443513iwp2009-3-.pdf	\N		\N	\N	129-142	\N	3	\N		Mit dem Aufkommen diverser kollaborativer Dienste (Social Software) im Internet verändert sich die Web-Landschaft derzeit deutlich. Neue Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten müssen erworben werden, um das volle Potential neuer Web 2.0-Angebote ausschöpfen zu können. Gleichzeitig steigt durch die vom Nutzer geschaffenen Inhalte die ohnehin vorhandene Informationsflut weiter an. Kompetenzen im Umgang mit digitalen Informationsangeboten müssen mehr denn je gefördert werden. Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit den Chancen und Herausforderungen, die sich für die Nutzer von Social Software bei der Informationssuche und -aufbereitung ergeben. Zudem wurde im Rahmen einer Onlinebefragung von mehr als 1000 Studierenden eine Bestandsaufnahme vorgenommen: Welche Web 2.0-Dienste sind bereits bekannt? Wie werden diese genutzt? Und stehen sie bei der Informationsbeschaffung in Konkurrenz zu Web-Suchmaschinen und klassischer Bibliotheksrecherche? 	20686827339798acccbe791311b7ef07	6faf83fae9a94542d8cf881345d90ffa	53f0f32661ee43732ea2318fe32084bf	article	Informationskompetenz in Zeiten des Web 2.0	Raphael N. Klein and Lisa Beutelspacher and Katharina Hauk and Christina Terp and Denis Anuschewski and Christoph Zensen and Violeta Trkulja and Katrin Weller	\N	2009
8691901	Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gut_pinto2003	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie0303810	\N	Selecting Optimal Configurations for Multisection Plate Heat Exchangers in Pasteurization Processes - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (ACS Publications)	\N	\N	6112-6124	\N	24	\N	doi = {10.1021/ie0303810}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ie0303810}	 An optimization method for configuring the regeneration, heating, and cooling sections of a plate and frame heat exchanger (PHE) in pasteurization processes is presented. The objective is to select the configuration with minimum operational and capital costs that satisfies constraints on fluid pressure drops, channel flow velocities, and pasteurizer thermal performance. The configuration of each section of the PHE is defined by its number of channels, pass arrangement, feed connection locations, and type of flow in the channels. Because the steady-state PHE simulation model for generalized configurations is in algorithmic form, it is not possible to represent the optimization problem in the form of a mixed-integer nonlinear programming model. Therefore, a branching method is proposed for its solution. Using a structured search procedure, the proposed method is able to successfully determine the optimal and near-optimal configurations with a very reduced number of exchanger evaluations. An example of optimization for a milk pasteurization process is presented, and it is verified that only 154 thermal simulations were required to obtain the optimal configuration from a feasible region containing 2.36 108 elements. 	a314134d3612bb412535843f2801a821	2d526050a0f5f42b73a5c1109f88e79c	6be18495ef34e14b1f19b38fe8e898e5	article	Selecting Optimal Configurations for Multisection Plate Heat Exchangers in Pasteurization Processes	Jorge A. W. Gut and Jose M. Pinto	\N	2003
8692931	Party Politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	rahat2001csm	\N	\N		\N	\N	297	\N	3	\N		\N	793f48aee2a9396822aa28c25cee9910	804c33d93a5dd04896a722219623b098	98605d38e004a3e03b8748a8295a9c6d	article	{Candidate selection methods: An analytical framework}	G. Rahat and R.Y. Hazan	\N	2001
8692957	Party Politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	katz2001pcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	277	\N	3	\N		\N	456393809481ffb03a60898a41416bda	3a99847bd354a941f6d0cbd393b26aa5	4ebce31fc1e67547c7e3b5cd623c6aad	article	{The problem of candidate selection and models of party democracy}	R.S. Katz	\N	2001
8692970	Party Politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	leduc2001dpl	\N	\N		\N	\N	323	\N	3	\N		\N	63bd7e452db430110c5a2b4b4f7ca2d7	eb72e47292f8e1c88d60c16162d3b3c0	8c224bab0928fb909c0712bc8dd111fe	article	{Democratizing party leadership selection}	L. LeDuc	\N	2001
8692986	Party Politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pennings2001dcs	\N	\N		\N	\N	267--275	\N	3	\N		\N	15aa045a6bff13383d8e548f7a589611	79bb2337ceb64fb2e6b8801db7239904	8d4c39821303c49385b8033677b3531f	article	{Democratizing candidate selection}	P. Pennings and R.Y. Hazan	\N	2001
8693014	Party politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hopkin2001bmb	\N	\N		\N	\N	343--361	\N	3	\N		\N	f671bdc20543fccc42588ca24d040206	2dd9b9a2d3df3add3d606c1b7dcf0177	bda8b19597d2b94b7d3adec84e68a181	article	{Bringing the members back in? Democratizing candidate selection in Britain and Spain}	J. Hopkin	\N	2001
8693019	Party politics	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	bille2001ddp	\N	\N		\N	\N	363	\N	3	\N		\N	40be95b136e7119c049922793141ce86	cbca91c031353b8e14904d4b03d92e23	aba9817af41732f7d613fd60ef0ee665	article	{Democratizing a Democratic Procedure: Myth or Reality?: Candidate Selection in Western European Parties, 1960-1990}	L. Bille	\N	2001
8693129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	yhkim2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	df7d16c88b2555e578643e458de6508d	63602aecb69aa753fa23026a8c67a684	30c83dea2999ad4464191a21149be1f0	book	정당개혁기조하의 국회의원공천제도 개선에 관한 연구	의회발전연구회(김용호)	\N	2003
8693204	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	입법정책연구회	\N	\N	\N	sung2002	\N	\N	미국 후보자 선출과정	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ba15c7020122c62a339652125302276b	f75da642c99ed5e21e78e3cad0a0ed16	2f0c845286398fc2300cf8c0f85e1c91	book	정당내 공직선거 후보자선출과정의 민주화	\N	입법정책연구회(성삼문)	2002
8693287	\N	\N	\N	\N	08	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	한양대 대학원	\N	wjlee2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	111d5339f4f27e81dd49a63b4afabb43	60ca1086b80b556b9e7c4f41663c435f	8f745a64526de18137448366ada5aad0	phdthesis	한국 정당의 공직후보자 선출제도 민주화에 관한 연구	이원종	\N	2005
8693989	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sauer.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-60	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc16fdcf380e853a290426e9fce48f23	c7e2761022ecd0080d841f717244a433	e1b7d4baf9e450a312a363d2f2daef13	article	Reisende in Novaesium - eine Herberge im römischen vicus von Neuss	Sabine Sauer	\N	2009
8693990	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	10-16	\N	\N	\N		\N	60e86d18e0fff5c6b4330596eaa316b0	5ae574bcac3ca37adff73fddb8099bdc	6d5b4abeb365cc65447d12d4b041d66f	article	Limestürme am obergermanisch-rätischen Limes (ORL)	Martin Schmidt	\N	2009
8693991	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weidner.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	28-41	\N	\N	\N		\N	bc658ae36fcf70e6621773b1e38fd859	92a5ec02db76827fa855c36c8b55db1c	c04d96b7e706665aa8d89de7e7aa5d7b	article	Verzierungstechniken römischer Feinkeramik vom Rhein	Monika K. N. Weidner	\N	2009
8693992	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heimberg.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-27	\N	\N	\N		\N	0f267365a7bb2db82c2e55664f3f8563	b388e85a81c285124ba7bc3981ac8e83	cbaa8ad4e5fc7ec041ed478efb04996a	article	Römische Villen im südlichen Niedergermanien	Ursula Heimberg	\N	2009
8694007	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reichmann.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-69	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e4c754cbcff447ad78e12d93756bc41	760ac63107d81cd7c4e073d982c354ae	d45c6567d18060a6147dd9e880add047	article	Die Bataverschlacht	Christoph Reichmann	\N	2009
8694014	Zeitsprünge	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Martini.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	42-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	86a3c6b942070606a21eb1e4ead5dcfc	8da57b71bf5a29ffeb59cca2310b8c69	a839e1ee86cf0ca029faf6663f3a70c8	article	Die Erntemaschine - eine Innovation der Landwirtschaft im römerzeitlichen Treverergebiet	Simone Martini	\N	2009
8698310	Nature Genetics	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ashburner2000Gene	\N	\N		\N	\N	25-29	\N	\N	\N		Genomic sequencing has made it clear that a large fraction of the genes specifying the core biological functions are shared by all eukaryotes. Knowledge of the biological role of such shared proteins in one organism can often be transferred to other organisms. The goal of the Gene Ontology Consortium is to produce a dynamic, controlled vocabulary that can be applied to all eukaryotes even as knowledge of gene and protein roles in cells is accumulating and changing. To this end, three independent ontologies accessible on the World-Wide Web (http://www.geneontology.org) are being constructed: biological process, molecular function and cellular component.	c7b8880bd4f8be80fc10b365ba624e44	9cc152a236469286bcb18ebb756dd587	a74e334ad9b359c4c54b31a3526f49d6	article	Gene Ontology: Tool for the unification of biology	M. Ashburner	\N	2000
8698544	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management VII (Aachen 2003)	\N	\N	\N	IEA Press	\N	\N	\N	Balazs.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	703-708	\N	\N	\N		The introduction of new ways of learning, using the internet as distribution channel meets the given organizational structure of universities. Among the efforts within the INTEGRAL II project are the establishment of an e-learning platform in the context of teaching at university and the evaluation of this platform and its impact on the target group of students of industrial engineering and ergonomics. A multi-layer model as a framework for evaluation is been introduced.	7e5d00af1a7c704c93d17ec0163a78c0	6a13c3c557cbe7a4b2abcc6eac688202	4ea4631d2167d9a34e5887d1263dd781	inproceedings	Design of an Integrated Concept for the Evaluation of the E-Learning-Plattform INTEGRAL II	B. Balazs and B. Kausch and L. Schmidt and G. Kettler and V. Steltenkamp and J. Witte	H. Luczak and K. J. Zink	2003
8698545	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice : Proceedings of HCI International 2003 (Crete 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Foltz.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	365-369	\N	\N	\N		In this paper, the use-centered interface design for an adaptable administration system for chemical process design is presented. On the basis of the main work activities to be supported with the tool, two different analytical evaluation methods were applied to the prototypical original interface. The derived requirements led to the design and implementation of an alternative interface which was compared with the original one in an experimental study with ten users.	726ffb5021578e95dc04572032c8f311	d16e6517fcde79cf0404dd5ac1c8367b	303d988d96ac4e9097601bd980d6efb8	inproceedings	Use-Centered Interface Design for an Adaptable Administration System for Chemical Process Design	C. Foltz and B. Westfechtel and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	C. Stephanidis and J. Jacko	2003
8698546	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management VII (Aachen 2003)	\N	\N	\N	IEA Press	\N	\N	\N	Kausch.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	709-714	\N	\N	\N		The user interface of software products forms the connection between the user and the program with all its functionalities. This fact makes design of software for broad levels of user groups with different skills and experiences an important challenge. The following article deals with the experiences made with using a GNU General Public License (gpl) learning software off the rack in context of the e-learning project INTEGRAL II. A lack of learner-sided acceptance pointed up the need for further evaluations. Efforts made and implantations derived from these are described.	e5a2f184347cbc33f15dffa700eb4849	49acd827d6efaabd5030b3de328e8ab0	2fcb378eb12bbc56afbf08a5588f454e	inproceedings	Improving Design and Usability of an Open-Source e-Learning-Platform in Order to Enhance Acceptance	B. Kausch and B. Balazs and L. Schmidt and V. Steltenkamp and J. Witte and T. Hofmann	H. Luczak and K. J. Zink	2003
8698547	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kooperation und Arbeit in vernetzten Welten: Tagungsband der GfA-Herbstkonferenz (Aachen 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Balazs.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	207-210	\N	\N	\N		Im Rahmen des Projekts INTEGRAL II wird eine e-Learning-Plattform für arbeitswissenschaftliche Themen entwickelt. Eine Teilfragestellung des Projekts ist die Evaluation. Diese muss sixh im Sinne eines Zwiebelschalenmodells den verschiedenen Ebenen mit geeigneten Methoden nähern. Zur summativen Evaluation einer Ebene dieses Modells - den einzelnen Lernmodulen - wurde ein Kurzfragebogen micht acht Fragen entwickelt. Die Entwicklungsprozess und der resultierende Fragebogen werden vorgestellt.	2ebcb7f2cdddb1deb503f05622fafb9f	94198b8bfa217dd611b119d864494541	99b861449e50a717521ffe5246fac32a	inproceedings	Entwicklung eines Werkzeugs zur Evaluation von Lernmodulen innerhalb der e-Learning-Plattform INTEGRAL II	B. Balazs and B. Kausch and L. Schmidt	H. Luczak	2003
8698548	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medizinisches Lexikon der beruflichen Belastungen und Gefährdungen: Definitionen- Vorkommen- Arbeitsschutz	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	632-636	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-87247-617-3}	Als Überwachungstätigkeit wird im Allgemeinen die leitende Kontrolle (Supervisory Control) meist komplexer Systeme oder Prozesse durch einen menschlichen Operateur verstanden. Diese Aufgabe des Operateurs lässt sich qualitativ als übergeordneter Regelungsvorgang beschreiben, bei dem der Zustand eines Prozesses oder Systems beobachtet wird, ein Vergleich mit dem Sollzustand hergestellt wird und ggf. eine Korrekturhandlung geplant und ausgeführt wird.	a30781d6ef3925a31fed43755533cf85	328268636f5335e65c2f57427fe58e3d	d06bee28ff73c3d3ea791a8251b6d88b	incollection	Überwachungstätigkeit	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	G. Pressel and K. Landau	2004
8698549	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented-Reality-Systemen	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Schmidt.2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-14	\N	\N	\N		\N	dea07ee8924aeaef7516c993a06b91b7	217d68f2b734a4b8b1811b515af9c17f	0a45003c826e2311475081c7b3bccb66	incollection	Augmented Reality als neue Form der Mensch-Technik-Interaktion	L. Schmidt and S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and F. Koller	2004
8698550	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented-Reality-Systemen	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Wiedenmaier.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	70-82	\N	\N	\N		\N	f38f45b592817d2d529663527df7b8dd	076ca32a6ce7da346549b0c3037129aa	538d825e98b742af785e8ba1ad60dc5a	incollection	Evaluation von AR-Realisierungen in der Produktion	S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and F. Koller	2004
8698551	\N	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human-Centred Computing: Cognitive, Social and Ergonomic Aspects : Proceedings of HCI International 2003 (Crete 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	98-102	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes research on a wearable Augmented Reality (AR) welding support system. "Blind welding" caused by current protecitve welding helmets is to be replaced by AR supported views of the welding process. In this development the question of 2D to 3D viewing aids arises. For the experiment an integrated helmet with two High-Dynamic Range Camerias (HDRC) and a closed view stereoscopic head-mounted display was used. The experimental task was to position pegs on a pegboard. Alignment angles of the cameras and inter-camera separation distances were varied under the different experimental conditions. It was found that a convergent alignment of the cameras resulted in less mistakes and higher speed. An effect of the inter-camera separation was found in 3D-perception, suggesting the advantage of smaller distances.	2c5337296d8ea403740cea0270347594	19c683e64545e2e55c1d3535ddc406dd	07b7cb86e3e270ae43b0c56f000affcf	inproceedings	Task Performance With a Wearable Augmented Reality Interface for Welding	H. Luczak and M. Park and B. Balazs and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt	D. Harris and V. Duffy and M. Smith and C. Stephanidis	2003
8698552	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Neue Organisationsformen in Unternehmen - Ein Handbuch für das moderne Management	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	421-458	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-540-67610-4}	\N	e1b02f95425187ddada028081367b3e4	2710e3a0ce212fc7d8dc481fa52e954f	0c98ca5d96ab4317b44940474ccb7094	incollection	Gestaltung von Arbeitssystemen nach ergonomischen und gesundheitsförderlichen Prinzipien	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and J. Springer	H. J Bullinger and H. J Warnecke and E. Westkämper	2003
8698553	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität von Arbeit und Produkt in Unternehmen der Zukunft (München 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Oehme.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	311-314	\N	\N	\N		Augmented Reality - a new kind of machine interaction - uses so-called Head-Mounted Displays (HMD) to overlay the real world with virtual information. The use of monocular HMDs opens the user the possibility to use it on the left or on the right eye. HMD manufacturers recommend to use these on the dominant eye. According to this recommendation the influence of the dominant eye has been evaluated in an experiment.	7a510ca432f1b2bede3db48d811f54b5	ea1b595a51dde2bb04d8fdf9f92999ce	3687878908a5842eac538f9f2381b80d	inproceedings	Untersuchung des Einflusses der Augendominanz auf die Informationsentnahme mit einem Head-Mounted Display in einer Augmented-Reality-Umgebung	O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Strasser and K. Kluth and H. Rausch and H. Bubb	2003
8698554	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of Cognitive Task Design	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2003c	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-127	\N	\N	\N		Pushed by the connectivity of the internet, the emerging power of the world wide web, and the prevailing nature of “virtual” organizations, i.e. locally distributed teams collaborating by using networked computer systems (groupware), many new forms of computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) are becoming increasingly common. The communities of science and practice dealing with analysis and design of CSCW are truly multi-disciplinary and combine knowledge from computer science, software engineering, human factors, psychology, sociology, ethnography, business administration and training. Despite this quantitative and qualitative growth, many groupware systems still have serious usability problems. At worst, cooperating by using groupware can be awkward and frustrating compared to face-to-face collaboration. Still, research on CSCW has only sketchy knowledge of how people really collaborate, and translating what people actually do into effective designs is difficult. As well, the effort involved in assessing groupware prototypes and systems is onerous. There are neither any universal evaluation techniques nor any generally approved design criteria existing. The methods of cognitive task analysis can contribute to improve both groupware design, e.g. by giving insight in demand, structure and process of collaborative task execution, and task design for locally distributed teams, e.g. by analyzing the effects of groupware on work structure and process, allocation of responsibility and resources, and task bound communication. This paragraph joins the domains of task analysis and CSCW by explaining cognitive issues in collaboration and applying them in a collaborative project planning scenario.	85247ea085dd015d783f2138c62ee123	6b463f7e55c09f0fa1c218166505e59f	058ace086e8970b237ca2e6170610f22	incollection	Group Task Analysis and Design of Computer Supported Cooperative Work	H. Luczak and M. Mühlfelder and L. Schmidt	E. Hollnagel	2003
8698555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität von Arbeit und Produkt in Unternehmen der Zukunft (München 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	575-579	\N	\N	\N		"UseWorld.Net" is a web-based portal for the community of man-machine-interfaces. To support the cooperative tasks of the members, a shared workspace was included. This shared workspace was based on an open framework, called "SWOF" that provides the basic features and can be customized to a different cooperation case. High usability is an important aspect of the implementation. To achieve these aims SWOF focuses on an information space with more task-suited item-types that can help to restructure the information. So the system help the users to keep information in a consistent way and reduce the number of necessary agreements between the group members. In this article the concept is described and the results of a first evaluation are presented.	a388e0c3ca86f7b2526f8e064423db52	67fc6495805fc7a121faba8892217654	af5b740a6f363fcc9ea1b5549ff34d41	inproceedings	SWOF - An Open Framework for Shared Workspaces	A. Künzer and K. Röse and L. Schmidt	H. Strasser and K. Kluth and H. Rausch and H. Bubb	2003
8698556	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 15th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and the 7th Joint Conference of Ergonomics Society of Korea / Japan Ergonomics Society (Seoul 2003)	\N	\N	\N	The Ergonomics Society of Korea	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-4	\N	\N	\N		“UseWorld.Net” is a web-based portal for the community of man-machine-interfaces. To support the cooperative tasks of the members, a shared workspace was included. This shared workspace was based on an open framework, called “SWOF” that provides the basic features and can be customized to dif-ferent cooperation case. Based on this customization even an adaptation of SWOF to mobile devices was implemented. High usability is an important aspect of the implementation. To achieve these aims SWOF focuses on an information space with more task-suited item-types that can help to pre-structure the information and increase the users’ informational and structural awareness. In this article the con-cept is described and the results of a first evaluation are presented.	2deb5f51dda44c608f312465f4430184	f9be5927a0ada62a864999b781750c4c	e86e5e27059816d5777a08e9d04d0520	inproceedings	Realization of an Open Framework for Shared Workspaces and its Application for a Community Portal	A. Künzer and K. Röse and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2003
8698557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management VII (Aachen 2003)	\N	\N	\N	IEA Press	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	329-334	\N	\N	\N		Providing efficient, naturally-to-use environments for simultaneous product development is one of the challenges that the CSCW community will face. In this paper a framework is proposed which enables engineering designers to represent their knowledge in a natural way and beyond provides the opportunity to synchronize it with cooperation partners. This paper especially addresses the goal awareness issue in distributed cooperative work settings and how it can be supported by a cognitive engineering approach. For this purpose an empirical case study with a software prototype of a product design environment was conducted. First results presented here include typical cooperation channels within the experimental setting.	92a8af6980a4867523aec4366831f524	204f28089c03a8dbfc8d5ae02a21834b	08b26cfcfa6382799d60b8fe565fdc82	inproceedings	Goal Awareness in Distributed Cooperative Work Settings	T. Licht and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and K. J. Zink	2003
8698558	\N	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zustandserkennung und Systemgestaltung: 6. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme (Berlin 2005)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Serefoglou.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	287-290 *** Bes	\N	\N	\N		Im hier beschriebenen Forschungsvorhaben wurde die Hand-Auge-Koordination mit und ohne Nutzung eines stereoskopischen video see-through Head-Mounted Display (HMD) untersucht.\
Zuerst wurden zwei Kameras durch eine Vorrichtung am HMD montiert, welche eine variable und reproduzierbare Positionierung relativ zu den Augen ermöglicht. Danach wurden diese und ein Spiegelpaar ähnlich einem Periskop montiert, um das Bild aus der Position der Augen aufzunehmen.\
Es wurden drei Aufgaben mit dem Spiegel-HMD sowie unter natürlicher Sicht durchgeführt, welche die Führung von medizinischen und industriellen Werkzeugen simulierten. Die Versuchspersonen sollten auf einem Tablet PC mit einem Stift pseudozufällig generierte Linien nachzeichnen und Punkte treffen, sowie ein optisch getracktes Werkzeug entlang einer vordefinierten Kurve auf einem Schädelmodell führen. Die dafür entwickelte Software hat die Dauer zur Bearbeitung der Aufgaben und die Abweichung gemessen und gespeichert.\
Die statistische Auswertung der Daten weist signifikante Unterschiede in der Genauigkeit zwischen den Bedingungen mit und ohne Spiegel-HMD auf, wobei die Versuchspersonen mit dem HMD deutlich ungenauer waren. Bei der Bearbeitungsdauer konnte nur bei einer Aufgabe (Punkte Treffen) signifikant bessere Leistung mit der natürlichen Sicht als mit dem Spiegel-HMD nachgewiesen werden.	33a57574b41ad06b31dfa25efd3b3758	712c308489e771754e97b0ac4646564b	7054c5c187f2d10d6faddf97152f6729	inproceedings	Untersuchung der Hand-Auge-Koordination bei einem videobasierten Spiegel-HMD	S. Serefoglou and M. Park and K. Schmidt L. Radermacher	L. Urbas and C. Steffens	2005
8698559	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Status Conference - Lead Projects "Virtual and Augmented Reality" (Leipzig 2004)	\N	\N	\N	DLR	\N	\N	\N	Hillers.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		An Augmented Reality (AR) system integrated in a new developed welding helmet improves the conditions for manual welding. The scene is acquired by a stereoscopic High Dynamic Range CMOS (HDRC) camera system that allows the observance of the welding arc and the environment simultaneously. By image processing, the scene will be enhanced and displayed on a video see through Head Mounted Display (HMD). Besides the better view on the welding scene, the welder can operate an “on- screen” remote control of the welding machine to change machine parame-ters without lifting the helmet or changing the working position. During the welding process, the inclusion of additional on-line process data provides more information about the quality of the seam and erroneous states like sputter or suboptimal welding torch inclination. Electrical data and synchronized acquired images are recorded on-line and may be used for off-line documenta-tion and quality inspection. With this AR helmet the welder will be able to produce seams of higher quality and the inspection cost will decrease. The article presents the development and research of the second prototype helmet in detail.	5724d15c1e67452f23d19719335bb59c	8ce69312f7b263d7664fdb41a89cc96c	82952e18a8793b690f3521e7a9a7187e	inproceedings	TEREBES: Welding Helmet With AR Capabilities	B. Hillers and D. Aiteanu and P. Tschirner and M. Park and A. Gräser and B. Balazs and L. Schmidt	{DLR Projektträger des BMBF für Informationstechnik}	2004
8698560	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the European Simulation and Modelling Conference (Paris 2004)	\N	\N	\N	EUROSIS-ETI	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	188-195 *** Bes	\N	\N	\N		Results of recent studies in the field of automative industry affirm that productivity of product development departments provides room for tremendous improvements. Particularly work organization offers great potential in that respect. Simulation has proven to be an adequate technique to reveal potential for improving work organization e.g. in production planning or logistics.\
Existing simulation approaches for product development processes however, are still lacking in maturty and therefor not in practical use yet.\
In this paper an executable simulation model is presented which goes beyond existing approaches enabling modeling and simulation of product development processes with respect to aspects of time, costs and quality.\
The simulation model consists of five generic partial models which have been integrated into a consistent overall modell: 1) model of products to be developed, 2) model of persons involved, 3) model of tools, 4) model of organizational structure and 5) model of product development projects.\
The model was formally described by Timed Stochastic Coloured Petri Nets. Furthermore the model has been implemented with a standard simulation software. As first results selected data from verification tests as well as from validation by means of an empirical case study are presented.	3496f843d44ffb235a269813d5fa3a30	dea47ce8e600e76fc044568175494f24	d3dc716cce7a4eddd097732305016ae5	inproceedings	Person-Centered Simulation of Product Development Processes Using Timed Stochastic Coloured Petri Nets	T. Licht and L. Dohmen and P. Schmitz and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	C. Bobeanu	2004
8698561	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mensch & Computer 2005: Kunst und Wissenschaft - Grenzüberschreitungen der interaktiven ART (Linz 2005)	\N	\N	\N	Oldenbourg	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-60 *** Best 	\N	\N	\N		Dieser Beitrag stellt einen Augmented-Reality-Ansatz zur Unterstützung von Montageprozessen in der Produktion vor. Neben einem Überblick zu den damit zusammenhängenden Gestaltungsbereichen für die Mensch-Technik-Interaktion wird ein an ISO 13407 angelehntes Vorgehen vorgestellt, um die benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung der Technik zu gewährleisten. Als konkreter Anwendungsfall aus der Flugzeugindustrie wird die prototypische Umsetzung eines Augmented-Reality-Systems zur Unter¬stützung der Kabelbaumkonfektionierung näher beschrieben, das einer Evaluation mit den potenziellen Nutzern unterzogen wurde.	6893b1dfacf91faae0ac6e377a210e81	778814dbb93ab9ab252a2300e9186932	bede9eaada85230ec450c4c1fa82cf84	inproceedings	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented Reality in der Produktion	L. Schmidt and S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and H. Luczak	C. Stary	2005
8698562	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zustandserkennung und Systemgestaltung: 6. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme (Berlin 2005)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Schmidt.2005b	\N	\N		\N	\N	89-94	\N	\N	\N		\N	c757e15a4aaeb7986fa614ff2713fe38	827008c3a090880e70fccee281b80830	81ff2d7ee3f0f66b19f52eb3e2d17e2c	inproceedings	Mobile Mixed-Reality-Anwendungen benutzerorientiert gestalten	L. Schmidt	L. Urbas and C. Steffens	2005
8698563	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E-Learning-Kooperation in der Arbeitswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-13	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-935089-84-8}	\N	d60f43bf1fa011c31c8e3166be704963	24a733a03c96d507b4ba303ff2126d57	d0d9bc799bfeaee6fabfb983ea05d5d8	incollection	Vernetzung arbeitswissenschaftlicher Hochschullehre	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	2005
8698564	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bild und Erkenntnis: Formen und Funktionen des Bildes in Wissenschaft und Technik	\N	\N	\N	Deutscher Kunstverlag	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005d	\N	\N		\N	\N	60-65 u. 79-82	\N	\N	\N		\N	987c21a2b72e3967116c7cb68c5374a6	6c91ed69e67bdcd3874dfd663b58467d	b04e9c578ae7e853568878b72523618c	incollection	Augmented Reality	L. Schmidt and S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and H. Luczak	A. Beyer and M. Lohoff	2005
8698565	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARVIKA - Augmented Reality für Entwicklung, Produktion und Service	\N	\N	\N	Publicis Corporate Publishing	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004c	\N	\N		\N	\N	28-51	\N	\N	\N		\N	a008ed3a7c717de81cf50f920ee8ae46	9f4d9e92159502d2721672f905f03746	4f3f740303c59f1bef495dbeca570ce8	incollection	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung	L. Schmidt and A. Beu and M. Edelmann and A. Epstein and O. Oehme and P. Quaet-Faslem and B. Rottenkolber and G. Triebfurst and S. Wiedenmaier and W. Wohlgemuth	W. Friedrich	2004
8698566	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work with Computing Systems (Kuala Lumpur 2004)	\N	\N	\N	Damai Sciences	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004d	\N	\N		\N	\N	184-188	\N	\N	\N		In times of increasing globalization and high customer demands, product development in the automotive industry is becoming more and more decentralized. Consequently, cooperation between en-terprises must be enhanced and deepened. This cannot be handled by conventional telecommunication technology alone. An increase in work efficiency and productivity can be reached by telecooperation, i.e. computer-supported teamwork. This paper compares conventional cooperation processes and tele-cooperation in the framework of an extended efficiency analysis. It could be shown that telecoopera-tion reduces both costs and time of cooperation processes and enhances the subjectively-felt quality of information and work results.	248ddc7e8b6f4f8a963d92256109756a	9647a2edd6cd654c723f29f8d77f517c	abbaa5caef348706c4caed2a2508d2b2	inproceedings	Analysis of Telecooperation in the German Automotive Industry	L. Schmidt and J. Depolt and H. Luczak	H. M. Khalid and M. G. Helander and A. W. Yeo	2004
8698567	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human and Organisational Issues in the Digital Enterprise: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing: Agility and Hybrid Automation (Galway 2004)	\N	\N	\N	The Department of Industrial Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004e	\N	\N		\N	\N	547-556	\N	\N	\N		\N	706bc3fec62547cf40cd350a14fa9c24	47a4004f6e96411debbe46b09f432b6d	bead8ce64048c157428c8b67df68e57c	inproceedings	Comparison and Classification of Human-Computer Interaction Behaviour Using the Levenshtein Distance	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	E. F. Fallon and W. Karwowski	2004
8698568	\N	1837	\N	\N	\N	\N	Useware 2004: Nutzergerechte Gestaltung Technischer Systeme (Darmstadt 2004)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	VDI-Berichte	Rose.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-207	\N	\N	\N		\N	e03c121827a2ecd56b88dcdd11483e16	b28951a3c277aabdd1a20d512f9025c0	a7e32165f17bebfc7ce83a82ffd82b36	inproceedings	USEWORLD.NET: Die deutsche Online-Community zu Themen der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion	K. Röse and M. C. Kindsmüller and S. Leuchter and L. Urbas and A. Künzer and L. Schmidt and P. Gersch	{VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik}	2004
8698569	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kursbuch eLearning 2004: Produkte aus dem Förderprogramm	\N	\N	\N	BMBF	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	168-169	\N	\N	\N		\N	1a2a22f9b4a36a7b85ba768bf9d09957	ea93e9ab1bcadd49811a97e311b5f4de	1f88eae17aa812b07702b7c59c278a51	incollection	Integral II: Entwicklung eines multimedialen Lehrsystems zur Vermittlung von arbeitswissenschaftlichen Lehrinhalten	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	{DLR Projektträger des BMBF für Neue Medien in der Bildung + Fachinformation}	2004
8698570	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Methods and Tools of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics for Engineering Design, Production, and Service: Tradition, Trends and Visions	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.imDruck	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	054a35d6a1460cac534347b6a9b7fcab	541f0f89f04e744fcb105a1702fca8b9	88cd491a7e30785a206cb12414e862f1	incollection	Human-Computer Interaction in Aerial Surveillance Tasks	L. Schmidt and D. Ley	C. M. Schlick	im Druck
8698571	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented-Reality-Systemen	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Oehme.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	64-69	\N	\N	\N		\N	3954296211e78bbff0e3451add26974f	6d5f633ba89e96e2b45b3ce35ed5ba47	6d16c931b04213d3810009c4ad1777e2	incollection	Methoden zur Evaluation von AR-Systemen	O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and F. Koller	2004
8698572	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Status Conference - Lead Projects "Human-Computer Interaction" (Saarbrücken 2001)	\N	\N	\N	DLR	\N	\N	\N	Friedrich.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	79-89	\N	\N	\N		Augmented Reality (AR) is a form of human-machine interaction where information is presented in the field of view of an individual e. g. through a head mounted display, thus augmenting his or her perception of reality. This occurs in a context-sensitive manner, i. e. in accordance with and derived from the observed object, such as a part, tool or machine, or his or her location. In this way, the real-world field of view of a skilled worker, technician or design engineer is augmented with superimposed notes to present information that is relevant to this individual. ARVIKA develops this technology or applications in the fields of design,\
production, and service in the automotive and aerospace industries, for power and processing plants and for machine tools and production machinery. This technology offers special dimensions for mid-sized enterprises that can leverage an improved diagnostic and maintenance competence to increase their flexibility and efficiency, thereby strengthening their global competitive position.\
ARVIKA /1/ is primarily designed to implement an Augmented Reality system for mobile use in industrial applications. This article presents the milestones that have been achieved after a project duration of a full two years: A basic system for Augmented Reality systems was developed based on a specially designed software architecture. Initial application-specific prototypes have been created on this basis and have been evaluated in usability tests. The solutions that can be demonstrated today indicate a good progress of the project in terms of the basic technologies such as Augmented Reality (marker-based tracking), human machine\
interaction as well as the AR-oriented information delivery and workflow, but they also show the challenges for further development. Significant improvements that need to be achieved during the second phase of the project include markerless tracking, the engineering e. g. of product models and AR scenes and the availability of documents that can be used in AR.	96a726a6ec637bff253e414e3eef5406	d857c92070cc424ac61860fca0bb5f79	c4b46664d2e61d03430997dcc0ad16d5	inproceedings	ARVIKA - Augmented Reality for Development, Production and Service	W. Friedrich and D. Jahn and L. Schmidt	{DLR Projektträger des BMBF für Informationstechnik}	2001
8698573	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the UM2001 Workshop on Machine Learning for User Modeling (Sonthofen 2001)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N		Six topologies of dynamic Bayesian Networks are evaluated for predicting the future user events: (1) Markov Chain of order 1, (2) Hidden Markov Model, (3) autoregressive Hidden Markov Model, (4) factorial Hidden Markov Model, (5) simple hierarchical Hidden Markov Model and (6) tree structured Hidden Markov Model. Goal of the investigation is to evaluate, which of these models has the best fit for modeling the prediction of rule-based interaction behaviour for a real domain. Case study of the experiments is a multimodal user interface for supervisory control of advanced manufacturing cells. A group of experienced users were observed while executing a typical task, to build a data analysis basis for the evaluation. The results show that the number of user cases has high influence on the prediction quality and that there are no significant differences in using Markov Chain of order 1, factorial or tree structured Hidden Markov Models.	e25175f142a17651cd02d3f05515e2cb	d5128d72ad3135542cd55f6f16f70af0	a002b69d04749abe4442f1de3207a740	inproceedings	An Empirical Study of Dynamic Bayesian Networks for User Modeling	A. Künzer and C. Schlick and F. Ohmann and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	R. Schäfer and M. E. Müller and S. A. Macskassy	2001
8698574	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors bei der Entwicklung von Fahrzeugen: 43. Sitzung des Fachausschusses Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (Hamburg 2001)	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	147-164	\N	\N	\N		Mehrere dynamische Bayes-Netze mit unterschiedlichen Topologien werden in Bezug auf die Modellierung von Handlungsvorhersagen evaluiert: (1) Markov-Kette erster Ordnung, (2) Hiden-Markov-Modell, (3) autoregressives Hidden-Markov-Modell, (4) faktorielles Hidden-Markov-Modell, (5) einfach-hierarchisches Hidden-Markov-Modell und (6) baumstrukturiertes Hidden-Markov-Modell. Ziel der Untersuchung ist es, mit Hilfe einer Interaktionsaufgabe die stochastischen Modelle hinsichtlich der Vorhersagegenauigkeit des regelbasierten Interaktionsverhaltens vergleichend zu bewerten. Es wird das Fallbeispiel einer multimodalen Benutzungsschnittstelle zur Steuerung einer autonomen Produktionszelle herangezogen. Um eine geeignete Datenbasis zu schaffen, wurde eine Reihe erfahrener Nutzer beobachtet, während sieeine typische Aufgabe ausführten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Anzahl der Benutzerbeobachtungen einen hohen Einffluss auf die Vorhersagequalität hat. Bei wenigen Benutzerbeobachtungen gibt es keine signifikanten Unterschiede bei der Vorhersagegenauigkeit von Markov-Ketten erster Ordnung, faktoriellen oder baumstrukturierten Hidden-Markov-Modellen.	30e61de265b50915693a2b5182efdadf	76381bc88e3e67c5364bf1626b8c6f50	03dded281787947d4fa39136510c32c7	inproceedings	Eine empirische Untersuchung zur Modellierung von Handlungsvorhersagen mit Hilfe dynamischer Bayes-Netze	A. Künzer and C. Schlick and F. Ohmann and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	K. P Gärtner and M. Grandt	2001
8698575	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the HCI International 2001 (New Orleans 2001)	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Foltz.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	172-176	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-8058-3608-X}	Modern work systems are characterized by many persons being involved and the common use of computer systems to support them. Particularly with regard to product development, organizational paradigms like Concurrent Engineering (Pennell & Winner, 1989) enhance this trend. Therefore, task and information modeling for cooperative work are important for the design of work systems. In this paper, the further development of the C3modeling technique (Luczak et al., 1999; Killich et al., 1999) and ist application to chemical process development is presented.	8e23f06b9fadf1348f6b34ec6c95f00b	3068290304656ea50b61c759e863cba4	decf753df4cf8aa60611c6d9104aab8a	inproceedings	Task and Information Modeling for Cooperative Work	C. Foltz and S. Killich and M. Wolf and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	M. J. Smith and G. Salvendy	2001
8698576	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	Reuth.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	119-121	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925251-08-1}	An approach for the development of an e-learning platform is presented. Due to highly interacting yet limiting characteristics in terms of personal, legal, organizational, technical and didactical aspects a wholistic approach was chosen. According to this, a detailed requirements analysis was carried out that ends in the formulation of a didactical and software-technical concept for later implementation. A case study is used to illustrate this approach.	cfb00d08c4500afc4d678ea3bd78a6ae	885ce66584f808cd77716a508ebcc703	05c5977fd2fb0bdc717457e1b20a54d4	inproceedings	Integral II: A Web-Based E-Learning Approach	R. Reuth and D. Gude and M. Soeding and L. Schmidt	H. Luczak and A. E. Çakir and G. Çakir	2002
8698577	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bedienen und Verstehen: 4. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme (Berlin 2002)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Reuth.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-70	\N	\N	\N		Die wachsende Komplexität der Arbeitssysteme in der Produktion sowie hohe Produktivitäts- und Qualifikationsanforderungen bezüglich der Prozessfähigkeit von Maschinen erfordern im Zuge der Organisationsentwicklung in der Produktion den Einsatz von rechnerbasierten Hilfesystemen für das Fachpersonal. Neben einer Diagnosefunktionalität solcher Unterstützungssysteme solltenherzu auch Hilfen zur Fehlerprognose sowie Vorschläge zurFehlerbehebung und zum Funktionsumfang eines Störungsdiagnosesystems einschließlich der Möglichkeit des elbst gesteuerten Lernens gehören. Allgemein geht es darum, die Kompetenz des Sytemanwenders als Gestaltungsziel zu berücksichtigen (Timpe, 2000.)	a645bd6c29cab43fa6036bbac55b59d6	a6403345e0fb4fa1859a380a4bb432cf	dc2098ead74ac996ea1c81c7c0f5187c	inproceedings	Modellbasierte Gestaltung einer multimodalen Benutzungsschnittstelle zur Unterstützung von Greif- und Spannprozessen beim 3D-Laserschweißen	R. Reuth and A. Künzer and T. Boldt and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak and H. Murrenhoff	R. Marzi and V. Karavezyris and H. H Erbe and K. P Timpe	2002
8698578	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	208-210	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925251-08-1}	For the computer support of cooperative engineering design tasks, aspects of individual knowledge repre-sentation and team-based, collaborative work are described. In a cognitive engineering approach an analysis of empirical data in conjunction with the theories of shared mental models and awareness are used to derive implied requirements for cooperative design systems.	3b91a7b9d20c59cb99d5563ee6b6ce48	1e41a364485d39a66149e319248c415c	7d6f09d8823c8ec0c31db6eb06961194	inproceedings	A Cognitive Engineering Approach to Computer Supported Cooperative Design	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and A. E. Çakir and G. Çakir	2002
8698579	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Design Conference (Dubrovnik 2000)	\N	\N	\N	CTT, Fakultet strojarstva brodogradnje Sveucilista	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	44-48	\N	\N	\N		In order to support design problem solving in every phase of the design process a concept of a complete and unambiguous structure for knowledge representation and design tool selection is introduced. Based on a design example this concept has been implemented as a software prototype. Results of an empirical investigation on the use of the prototype are given and implications for a more effective and efficient IT-concept to support the data-based work during process of product development are derived.	5701c34825a14bf6af1f3aac2a931631	696063d51e261e3b3a0b903548fd98a6	7677b07ffd8dda6371147895ce5f8c5e	inproceedings	A New Approach to Computer-Supported Systematic Design - an Empirical Study	L. Schmidt and S. Düsselmann and C. Schlick and O. Tegel and H. Luczak	\N	2000
8698580	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 14th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (San Diego 2000)	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors and Ergonomic Society	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2000b	\N	\N		\N	\N	623-626	\N	\N	\N		For the computer-support of knowledge-based human information processing, it is necessary to look at the representation of the information as well as designing an appropriate interface considering the ergonomics of human-computer interaction. Related to the established methodology for the design of technical systems, the cognitive model of an abstraction hierarchy was used as a framework for a task-appropriate knowledge representation in every phase of the design process. Based on a design task from the field of mechanical engineering, this concept was implemented as a software prototype. In an empirical study the practical applicability and usefulness of this concept was investigated. Trajectories of design problem solving were recorded and analyzed.	bffe1d004656ffca7762248dfde64dea	719320c8f93c153e329d38cfea785691	c5892212940464774c770dc8c00a58fd	inproceedings	Knowledge Representation for Engineering Design Based on a Cognitive Model	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2000
8698581	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1. Berliner Fachtagung Biophysiologische Interfaces in der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (Berlin 2009)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Schmidt.imDruckb	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d41000a388b2e76292ed71a174125a7	8a46a035c8e021640a1e48d167e66074	b2172fd2dc0a4f4b7e52db3aee45f0bf	inproceedings	Untersuchung des Neural Impulse Actuators als Brain-Computer-Interface	L. Schmidt and M. Domhardt	\N	im Druck
8698582	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality (New York 2001)	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	\N	\N	\N	Wiedenmaier.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	185-186	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0-7695-1375-1}	Augmented Reality (AR)-systems systems are often refused by potential users even if their technical performance is good. Their problem is that they are not designed in a user-friendly way. The experience made with an AR-supported assembly scenario has shown that workers have appreciated the AR-supported assembly when some basic usability aspects have been taken into account.	59da7832dd02b22ce01409f2b35a49df	6d49c0f18caa60cf44e19768fc94e792	17257cdb66f5df22e4903d7436a7baa9	inproceedings	Augmented Reality (AR) for Assembly Processes - an Experimental Evaluation	S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2001
8698583	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Affective Human Factors Design (Singapore 2001)	\N	\N	\N	ASEAN Academic Press	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	349-355 *** Bes	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {1-901919-28-5}	This study is concerned with the anthropomorphization of technical devices and the resulting influence on human-machine interaction; a special focus is laid on the verbal interaction between human and machine. Further, the correlational dependencies between the amount of shown anthropomorphism, the subjects' personality structure and the fear of technical devices will be analyzed. Finally, the findings are discussed in the context of emotion at work and the usability of technical devices.	d7eadae48204fa5108643aaa6a2915d4	38657a6d4a594f6044b4942862bf1589	ee358721f8a20d3beb2a898f7250aa65	inproceedings	Palaver - Talking to Technical Devices	H. Luczak and M. Rötting and L. Schmidt	M. Helander and H. M. Khalid and {Tham Ming Po}	2001
8698584	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	663-667	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {0748408495}	This article deals with solving the problems of implementation of CAD systems in design departments. One reason for a lack of efficiency of design processes is that the users do not take full advantage of the function capacities. In order to overcome the poor performance in the production of technical drawings, CAD systems need improvements in their suitability for task requirements and their ability to adapt different user qualifications.	63bddc839ec7966db20076fa351d73b3	96f1433094acf361e656b78501815883	6f8afef5e17544a60e68401269423fcc	incollection	Ergonomics of CAD Systems	H. Luczak and J. Springer and L. Schmidt	W. Karwowski	2001
8698585	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the HCI International 2001 (New Orleans 2001)	\N	\N	\N	Erlbaum	\N	\N	\N	Oehme.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	1026-1030	\N	\N	\N		Numerous experimental studies on the design of user interfaces of common desktop monitors exist, whereas empirical studies concerning the design of an Augmented Reality user interface are unknown. Therefore, recommendations relating to the optimal representation size of virtual information for an head mounted display with see through mode, which is used for Augmented Reality, cannot be given at the moment. In order to apply this new technology successfully to an industrial area, such information is urgently necessary. For this reason, three different kinds of displays were tested in this study regarding human information perception. Thus, the smallest target size necessary to provide successful information processing could be determined for different tasks. This study gives exemplary results obtained through tests with the prototype of a "Virtual Retinal Display".	d0afc7d913fd2efe38868f361b82033a	171825f4ce7e56bc511585369a023be0	0139c5872821e5c78ba508fc59d5a36b	inproceedings	Empirical Studies on an Augmented Reality User Interface for a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display	O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	M. J. Smith and G. Salvendy	2001
8698586	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität von Arbeit und Produkt in Unternehmen der Zukunft (München 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Wiedenmaier.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	307-310	\N	\N	\N		Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology merging real world with computer generated virtual objects in the user's field of view. This technology can also support work persons to execute their manual assembly tasks. For assembly as a new AR-application field only few heuristic guidelines are available for a user centered design. Whereas Virtual Reality (VR) needs the complete model of virtual objects AR for assembly support can use simple icons. Three icons and two different display technologies were evaluated in an experiment. A new icon combining arrow and torus and the look-around display technology support assembly tasks best.	761c1df2e3d6f0af5bda4fdcd03f6d1a	f2c008ce7e09357138b2d4eac346bef8	766b8c85a4147e07827557ef32a849ef	inproceedings	Vergleichende Untersuchung alternativer Gestaltungsmerkmale für eine Augmented-Reality-Unterstützung in der manuellen Montage	S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Strasser and K. Kluth and H. Rausch and H. Bubb	2003
8698587	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeitswissenschaft im Zeichen gesellschaftlicher Vielfalt: 48. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Linz 2002)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Bruder.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	125-127	\N	\N	\N		Mitarbeiter des Zentrums Mensch-Maschine-Systeme (TU Berlin), des Fachgebiets Ergonomie im Design (Uni Essen), des pak-ZMMI (Uni Kaiserslautern) und des Instituts für Arbeitswissenschaft (RWTH Aachen) führen in Kooperation mit dem Institut für Arbeitspsychologie der ETH Zürich bestehende und zu entwickelnde Informationsangebote in einem Web-Portal zusammen und verbinden diese mit einer Kooperationsplattform. Mit dem Web-Portal, das Mitte 2003 in den Betrieb gehen wird, soll der Informationsaustausch und die Zusammenarbeit in Forschung und Entwicklung im Bereich der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktionsforschung (MMI) unterstützt und weiter verbessert werden. Die Entwicklung wird vom DFN-Verein finanziert. Der Betrieb des Portals wird von einem gemeinnützigen Trägerverein übernommen werden. Im folgenden Bericht werden die Ziele, die den Entwurf des Online-Dienstes geleitet haben, und die Funktionen des Portals anhand seiner Komponenten vorgestellt.	557cd26b96ef2b7c380019069b603029	1be23d6794c89f83d755961423a1a1b0	2716cfc552acedacadf787ff4300d80d	inproceedings	MMI interaktiv - Entwicklung eines föderierten, benutzeradaptiven Web-Portals für die Mensch-Maschine-Interaktionsforschung	R. Bruder and S. Leuchter and K. Röse and L. Schmidt and L. Urbas	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2002
8698588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	Foltz.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	618-620	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925251-08-1}	To create new processes or to retrofit existing ones different and party overlapping stages are passed through. Within these stages interrelated models that serve as the basis for decision making are developed and used in different software tools. By using different tools and models, however, it will sometimes be difficult to identify and to memorize dependencies between the models. Thus, the cognitive task performance of a chemical engineer may be impeded. A framework for representing and structuring chemical process design knowledge is presented. This framework illustrates the reasoning space for a chemical engineer involved in process design. Therefore, it supports decision making and can be used to guide the design of appropriate computer support.	8d269861522b8a4d57a5a7f67ccce0c0	8d47a2c454254913fb0f9cabba587306	a5ed5b098ceb00070f21e7b4c9f18faa	inproceedings	Representing Knowledge for Chemical Process Design Using an Abstraction-Decomposition Space	C. Foltz and H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	H. Luczak and A. E. Çakir and G. Çakir	2002
8698589	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Qualität von Arbeit und Produkt in Unternehmen der Zukunft (München 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	1085-1088	\N	\N	\N		This contribution deals with the development of the web-based multimedia learning system "Integral II" in the domain of university education. In a German-wide network fifteen participating research institutes and academic chairs construct e-learning modules for the application field of industrial engineering and ergonomics. These modules are used as supplement in lectures and exercises and in individual learning situations. An overview to the project is given in this article as well as results from the requirements analysis and their consequences for the e-learning approach.	3c0e4f2f16c5dc79c67c708e3c22b02c	d6b99ef7ac4d752f73f0daa1ffc841cf	52f99015a363e24820129d03f9c71137	inproceedings	Vernetzung arbeitswissenschaftlicher Hochschullehre - Das E-Learning-Kooperationsprojekt Integral II	L. Schmidt and M. Rötting	H. Strasser and K. Kluth and H. Rausch and H. Bubb	2003
8698590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management VII (Aachen 2003)	\N	\N	\N	IEA Press	\N	\N	\N	Park.2003	\N	\N		\N	\N	495-500	\N	\N	\N		In this paper the development of a intuitive user interface for augmented reality welding application is described. The new interface\
will provide a better view of the welders work environment as well as some supporting information, such as overlaid CAD graphics, important parameters of the welding machine etc. The development of the graphical user interface has been an iterative process and has undergone different phases, e.g. testing prototypes with end-users. In this paper a usability test is described, which was carried out in order to check different types of supporting tools for easier navigation through the menu.	ad59519b458544220cd14435c5e1fc87	f5286b070622335e383072ed62770c6e	46278afa8e1c1557f45156f7f22c7902	inproceedings	Development of an Intuitive User Interface for an Augmented Reality Welding Application	M. Park and B. Balazs and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and K. J. Zink	2003
8698591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tagungsband der Learntec 2003: 11. Europäischer Kongress und Fachmesse für Bildungs- und Informationstechnologie (Karlsruhe 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Holler	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	201-206	\N	\N	\N		Im Rahmen des BMBF-geförderten Projektes "Integral II" entwickeln, erproben und evaluieren 15 Hochschulpartner aus ganz Deutschland ein webbasiertes, multimediales Lehrsystem zur interdiziplinären Vermittlung von arbeitswissenschaftlichen Lehrinhalten, schwerpunktmäßig in den Ingenieur-, Geistes- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, aber auch für die Bereiche Design, Architektur, Informatik und verschiedene Naturwissenschaften. Ein Teil der lokalen Studienangebote arbeitswissenschaftlicher Hochschullehre werden dabei so miteinander vernetzt, dass thematisch abgegrenzte, von den einzelnen Partnern entwickelte Lernmodule standortübergreifend von allen Partnern über eine Internet-Lernplattform in der Lehre verwendet werden können. Dabei wird auf Vorarbeiten und Erfahrungen des vom Universitätsverbund MultiMedia NRW geförderten Projektes "Integral (I)" zurückgegriffen, in dem vier der Projektpartner ein internetbasiertes System zur hochschulübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit von Studierenden in Fragestellungen der Ergonomie aufgebaut haben (Rötting und Bruder 2000).	3025f9a5d4c9e949ff4ac7eecc362075	99a4d2a834ed7f19c3732d906b1c73b3	cf4082b5f670e29a9fe46c6c0972c2fb	inproceedings	Webbasiertes Hochschul-E-Learning - Deutschlandweite Kooperation in der Arbeitswissenschaft	L. Schmidt	U. Beck and W. Sommer	2003
8698592	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th Southeast Asian Ergonomics and 4th Malaysian Ergonomics Conference (Kuching 2003)	\N	\N	\N	Universiti Malaysia Sarawak	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2003c	\N	\N		\N	\N	346-353 *** Bes	\N	\N	\N		The focus of this contribution is on how to structure and represent engineering design knowledge for the design engineer's cognitive tasks, corresponding to an intuitive way of thinking as well as to conscious systematic design methods without limiting human problem solving. To derive detailed requirements on a useful knowledge representation for computer-aided engineering design, generalized operations of human problem solving and information processing can be specified for design problem solving. In an analytical research approach, eight main models of knowledge representation were compared concerning their utility to support human problem solving in engineering design. According to the results of this analysis, an example application is illustrated.	2d29f16e9c5d4a7daa3de5c4ca9018bb	0c7fb6c17f36b55f1b93a24e89e2e6fc	d4b6367ae5c1e5c281f93465ba184a69	inproceedings	Useful Knowledge Representations for Computer Supported Engineering Design	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. M. Khalid and L. T. Yong and L. N. Kion	2003
8698593	\N	1678	\N	\N	\N	\N	Useware 2002: Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation/Design (Darmstadt 2002)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	VDI-Berichte	Oehme.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	35-40	\N	\N	\N		Augmented Reality (AR) ist eine junge Technologie, die es zusätzlich zur betrachteten Realität gestattet, situationsgerecht virtuelle Informationen (z.B. Produkt- oder Prozessinformationen) in das Sichtfeld des Betrachters einzublenden. Während der Evaluation eines für den Produktionsbereich entwickelten Prototyps wurde in einem Usability Test das AR-User-Interface-Konzept untersucht und dessen Selbstbeschreibungsfähigkeit festgestellt. Darüber hinaus konnten durch einbeziehung der späteren Anwender wichtige Verbesserungsvorschläge des Systems auf dem Weg zur Praxistauglichkeit erhoben werden, welche die Grundlage für die Entwicklung späterer Systeme darstellen.	7fd141d53c1928a88794fed9c39ea6d9	830b20e8b15612ad2dfec635d3edd82e	89cda3186a2fdf8002e49d4cdcfba1e4	inproceedings	Evaluation eines Augmented Reality User Interfaces für ein binokulares Video See-Through Head Mounted Display	O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt	{VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik}	2002
8698594	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	Oehme.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	387-389	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925251-08-1}	Augmented Reality uses Head Mounted Displays (HMD) to overlay the real word with additional virtual infor-mation.\
Virtual Retinal Displays (VRD), a new display technology, no longer need Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD). The VRD technology addresses the retina directly with a single laser stream of pixels. Empirical studies concerning the user’s informational strain of this new VRD technology are unknown. Various papers have shown, that the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a valid indicator for the user’s informational strain. An empirical test revealed no difference in the user’s HRV between the VRD technology and the LCD technology. Consequently, there seems to be an comparable users informational strain regarding the display types.	9c465aa8b74b5efad4b16915771fa673	f25941222b6847cd3c582659d9977fa1	de9fd0a55d9182d9dd1fcad1ce54c24d	inproceedings	Comparison between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality	O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and A. E. Çakir and G. Çakir	2002
8698595	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM UI4ALL Workshop (Paris 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Park.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	167-174	\N	\N	\N		This paper describes the development and evaluation of a graphical user interface for a wearable augmented reality (AR) welding system. The AR-system enables the user to perceive his close environment more precisely than ordinary welding helmets and to\
receive additional online information about the welding process itself. During the usability test, single icons as well as user interfaces on an industrial PC and on two different head mounted displays - i-glasses video see-through and MicroOptical look-around display - were tested. Various methods were employed for this purpose, such as observation, thinking aloud, interviews and walkthroughs. The results indicated a positive attitude of the users towards the innovative AR-system. The participants expressed their comments and recommendations, which would be considered for further improvements and design of the system.	408a56b8f731fecaa5c7c724c2d1f3d3	4a67a10f95b504f4318047f0d7f0ccd2	e97b91ddd71c41c2735520781de57f4a	inproceedings	User Interface for a Wearable Augmented Reality Welding System	M. Park and C. Canales and L. Schmidt	N. Carbonell and C. Stephanidis	2002
8698596	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stress-Symposium (Köln 2001)	\N	\N	\N	Haarfeld	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	39-55	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7747-1618-8}	In diesem Beitrag werden die Ergebnisse einer Befragung wiedergegeben, die sich mit der Anthopomorphisierung technischer Geräte und dem daraus resultierenden Einfluss auf die Mensch-Technik-Interaktion beschäftigte; dabei wurde ein besonderer Fokus auf die verbale Interaktion zwischen Mensch und technischen Geräten gelegt. Fragestellungen waren beispielsweise: Warum betrachten Personen technische Geräte als menschlich, wann tun sie dies und wie nehmen sie ihre eigenen Dialoge und die Dialoge anderer Personen mit technischen Geräten wahr? Außerdem werden die Korrelationen zwischen dem Grad eines vorhandenen Anthropomorphismus, der Persönlichkeitsstruktur der Befragten, der Angst vor technischen Geräten und der selbsteingeschätzten Kompetenz im Umgang mit ihnen analysiert. Beispielsweise werden Geräte, die als Freund oder Helfer betrachtet werden, weniger unfreundlich behandelt als Geräte, die nur als Werkzeug empfunden werden. Des Weiteren werden Aspekte von Emotionen und Stress im Umgang mit technischen Geräten diskutiert.	238c43684d96727a125f5285491d9577	aa5e99aa8c67537cb8473288af836858	be1bd13d569d53dc7e62c65462d73028	inproceedings	Stress mit Geräten	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and M. Rötting	H. Kowalski	2002
8698597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Workshop on the Role of Empirical Studies in Understanding and Supporting Engineering Design (Gaithersburg 2002)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Foltz.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-7	\N	\N	\N		\N	977d591e36ce0ab48701dcb6e7cb13d8	b8e09c60992a5a30241350af6efaaa6e	8752684a7e114e6bc376b087a17bd8de	inproceedings	Not Seeing the Woods for the Trees - Empirical Studies in Engineering Design	C. Foltz and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	{National Institute of Standards and Technology}	2002
8698598	\N	1678	\N	\N	\N	\N	Useware 2002: Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation/Design (Darmstadt 2002)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	VDI-Berichte	Kunzer.2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	99-104	\N	\N	\N		Bei der Gestaltung einer multimodalen adaptiven Benutzungsschnittstelle zur Steuerung einer autonomen Produktionszelle mit Schwerpunkt auf dem 3D-Laserschweissen, wurde ein modellbasierter Entwicklungsprozess verwendet. Als Basis zur Modellierung der Benutzeraufgaben dienten gefärbte Petrinetze, die um zusätzlich Informationen zur adaptiven Gestaltung erweitert wurden. Eine handlungsgerichtete Benutzerunterstützung verwendet dieses Aufgabenmodell, um den übergeordneten Applikationsfluss zu kontrollieren, während stochastische Verfahren auf der syntaktischen Dialogebene eine detailliertere Handlungsunterstützung geben können.	844fc1f4da6bf65989f9a327736c8b9c	76379cf026f9efb4086b1e153317b53d	3a94c3a5451f420d7597f96b953cb2a2	inproceedings	Ein integrierter modellbasierter Softwareentwicklungsprozess als Basis für adaptive Benutzerunterstützung	A. Künzer and R. Reuth and L. Schmidt	{VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik}	2002
8698599	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Work With Display Units (Berchtesgaden 2002)	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomic Institut für Arbeits- und Sozialforschung Forschungsgesellschaft mbH	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	217-219	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-925251-08-1}	The development of a Web-based portal for the community of man-machine-interaction is the primary goal of\
the project MMI-Interaktiv. Scientists and other experts both in research and in industry can use this portal\
for information retrieval, communication, support and help. The portal is funded by the DFN organization and\
addresses initially German-speaking people. According to these aspects the portal is extended with a shared\
workspace to meet the cooperative needs depending on different user groups. High usability is an important\
aspect of the implementation. Therefore, the design should be flexible and cover most of the requirements.\
To achieve these aims a “Shared Workspace Open Framework” called SWOF was developed. This frame-work\
can be adapted to several cooperation tasks and even to other problems.	5832654fbf411fc45066ecf830bb704d	eace74bb62a8f63a758d5dca1e1358d6	e1fe9e0a4a3c4b38cb969bcf3107436e	inproceedings	An Open Framework for Shared-Workspaces to Support Different Cooperation Tasks	A. Künzer and L. Schmidt	H. Luczak and A. E. Çakir and G. Çakir	2002
8698600	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon Arbeitsgestaltung: Best Practice im Arbeitsprozess	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	854-856	\N	\N	\N		\N	d50888cc3a7d58da38073ba0a167f91d	7cd8e25d459164bab82987b1d4283fa3	b8c1e10dc67112439a2fe98fc4088b04	incollection	Mentale Modelle	L. Schmidt	K. Landau	2007
8698601	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon Arbeitsgestaltung: Best Practice im Arbeitsprozess	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	884-887	\N	\N	\N		\N	57238930fcbd90f1e74304625354f41d	4ceb80200cd283bcf346e79c424daf69	4c3bc24eac9433fb55d9d5abe20caf8c	incollection	Monitore	L. Schmidt	K. Landau	2007
8698602	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon Arbeitsgestaltung: Best Practice im Arbeitsprozess	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007c	\N	\N		\N	\N	1250-1253	\N	\N	\N		\N	f2dd209f208ef8f3519c61f9ff926e54	450c8a023661c19c7476212b95fb21f6	391da6235c9962a95c48207754b63a26	incollection	Überwachungstätigkeiten	L. Schmidt	K. Landau	2007
8698603	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon Arbeitsgestaltung: Best Practice im Arbeitsprozess	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007d	\N	\N		\N	\N	652-653	\N	\N	\N		\N	045f5633fa45cb581b38507456359593	b0f7a75c1f57dd1c851aac7fce695bd0	4f69593863f36e58aa3bd56fb0b7065f	incollection	Head-Mounted Displays	L. Schmidt	K. Landau	2007
8698604	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kompendium des Forums Informationstechnik: Sicherheit - Zukunftstechnologien - Human Factors (Bonn 2006)	\N	\N	\N	Studiengesellschaft der DWT	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007e	\N	\N		\N	\N	440-457	\N	\N	\N		\N	65302b04a3a4bbab3ac9b9311c658f03	9799e2ffde35f9231daa6b3c73f99207	c0ea9c731ec25c6fa90d982fdded5400	inproceedings	Kognitive Ergonomie - Konsequenzen für die Mensch-Computer-Interaktion	L. Schmidt	{Studiengesellschaft der DWT}	2007
8698605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lexikon Arbeitsgestaltung: Best Practice im Arbeitsprozess	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007f	\N	\N		\N	\N	851-853	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b3355f8ebbc624c576c9d2160afe853	eaa6ccac58c3dab319d5268ab0ae949c	d11d1b25cc70941a92c933db75c8a8fd	incollection	Menschmodellierung bei informatorischer Arbeit	L. Schmidt	K. Landau	2007
8698606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Autonome Produktionszellen: Komplexe Produktionsprozesse flexibel automatisieren	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	267-289	\N	\N	\N		\N	1442b38a9e0d54cda4c733725ab54642	e4659a3665a6b0f00d3d19f793e3fd3b	a852768b504a90a26c552a9c8c05fbe3	incollection	Benutzerzentrierte Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion beim Laserstrahlschweißen	A. Künzer and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick and H. Luczak	T. Pfeifer and R. Schmitt	2006
8698607	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 4th International Industrial Simulation Conference (Palermo 2006)	\N	\N	\N	EUROSIS-ETI	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-198	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {90-77381-26-0}	When managing multiple projects with various task and resource interdependencies it is challenging to plan task assignments for personnel and to derive a realistic schedule. Existing models for simulating the organizational processes of product development projects have emerged, but are of no adequate help for project managers yet. In this paper a person-centered, actor-driven simulation approach is presented that can cope with highly parallel tasks and projects. The task execution sequence is determined by means of a bounded rational choice model accounting for the urgency of tasks. The simulation model considers task durations as output variables consisting of efforts spent and idle periods. It therefore naturally accounts for resource-induced interdependencies between tasks. The model creates a very realistic project dynamic using only a small number of input parameters. The project manager is, for instance, not forced to specify fixed predecessor-successor-relations. The most sensitive input parameters are the efforts (man hours) to be spent and the deadlines of tasks. A case study of a real product development project was conducted along with the model. Using Student's t-tests the simulated project durations showed no significant derivation from the empirically observed duration.	be857b84c925124a783b76d195a4c45d	41c0dbf7269d218ce704c595c6ca2a95	6cca95ed5b9edb50ff313028727f6bfd	inproceedings	Improving Multiple Project Management Using Simulation	T. Licht and C. Schlick and L. Dohmen and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	A. Genco and A. Gentile and S. Sorce	2006
8698608	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	1508-1511	\N	\N	\N		This chapter gives a general overview of past, current and future visual displays, their technical basis and resulting characteristics relevant to human-computer interaction. In this context, computers may be understood as stationary desktop systems as well as mobile devices like notebooks, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other pocket or handheld devices.\
Together with the general development of human-computer interaction, the technology of visual displays has quickly evolved over the last decades. The majority of visual displays in human-computer interaction is based on the variation of light (e.g. indicator lights signaling power on or the main visual display), but there are still some visual indicators on common computers that rely on the displacement of a physical entity. Examples are the write protect tab on a 3.5" floppy disk, the eject button on the floppy disk drive, or latches on notebook computers. Displays based on the displacement of a physical entity might have the advantage that they can be perceived by touch and therefore do not rely solely on the human visual system to convey their message. But the amount of information that can be displayed is restricted. Therefore all displays discussed further on in this chapter are based on visual light, i.e. electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between about 380 nm and 780 nm.\
Some newer developments in human-computer interaction (e.g. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality) require visual displays with characteristics very different from today’s found on standard PCs. On the other hand, technical devices with formerly restricted interaction possibilities are becoming more "intelligent". Hence the user interaction is more diverse and one way of accomplishing this is by implementing visual interfaces with greater spatial resolution. Many of these devices show a similar evolution of the visual display as the computer did: from simple lamps to graphical displays.	190b2194922d21b0851a34d46441e2ee	41354a69603b1489cab28d70da8d172b	9f636bb269fba4b56556fccaa953a9c2	incollection	Visual Displays in Human-Computer Interaction	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and O. Oehme and M. Rötting	W. Karwowski	2006
8698609	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computing Systems for Human Benefits: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Work With Computing Systems (Stockholm 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Royal Institute of Technology	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007g	\N	\N		\N	\N	253-257	\N	\N	\N		This contribution is concerned with considering physiological factors of human visual perception in the design of work systems using virtual environments. It starts with a description and analysis of physiological factors of monocular and binocular visibility mechanisms that influence the visual perception of the human being and that must be given thoughtful attention to in virtual environments additionally to technological parameters such as the screen resolution and the refresh rate of the projection of a virtual environment or the accuracy of calibration. As it is still difficult to estimate the complex interaction of these physiological factors, essential individual effects of visual depiction and human visual perception were analysed under ergonomic aspects in an empirical case study. The results of the presented study prove that the subjects’ distance to the projection screen and the degree of decoupling of accommodation and vergence have a statistically significant influence on their distortion of depth perception. Additionally subjects’ experience with three-dimensional visualization was identified as a further influencing factor.	06b36ef6a54b0dca21a78e09e248c860	e606208cecf4e2baeff6a41c46ebc8be	15e7f93195b0235f5f610546c025c1a1	inproceedings	Physiological Limits of Human Visual Perception in Virtual Environments	L. Schmidt and O. Oehme	A. Toomingas and A. Lantz and T. Berns	2007
8698610	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kompetenzentwicklung in realen und virtuellen Arbeitssystemen: 53. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Magdeburg 2007)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007h	\N	\N		\N	\N	299-302	\N	\N	\N		Beitragsgegenstand ist die Berücksichtigung physio¬logischer Faktoren der menschlichen visuellen Wahrnehmung bei der Gestaltung von Arbeitssystemen mit virtuellen Umgebungen. Mit den Ergebnissen der vorgestellten Studie kann belegt werden, dass der Abstand der Versuchspersonen von der Projektionsfläche und der Grad der Entkopplung von Akkommodation und Vergenz einen statistisch signifikanten Einfluss auf die Verzerrung der Tiefenwahr¬nehmung haben. Als weiterer Einflussfaktor konnte die Benutzer¬erfahrung im Umgang mit 3D-Visualisierung identifiziert werden.	de799b01984e0b76d1649bc7de6cc226	457c6e5a5cdd1e5c78275f9809bea2c0	181dbc535a04ce8bfa32c216ef7097e9	inproceedings	Physiologische Grenzen der menschlichen Wahrnehmung in virtuellen Umgebungen	L. Schmidt and O. Oehme	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2007
8698611	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Autonome Produktionszellen: Komplexe Produktionsprozesse flexibel automatisieren	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	17-23	\N	\N	\N		\N	f93024da97519f27df96707ad2064059	6e92dcb86577e27a12f033211b095e62	32380f6ac8d482cb6f5e9aa3a425b485	incollection	Arbeitsorganisation und Benutzerunterstützung	A. Künzer and O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick and H. Luczak	T. Pfeifer and R. Schmitt	2006
8698612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovations in E-learning, Instruction Technology, Assessment and Engineering Education	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2007i	\N	\N		\N	\N	223-228	\N	\N	\N		\N	d8f894e9e934e60b75ab79961b69aafb	5a94889d03242d0a037de0461deaad37	ba6f677ac6529569144b8eedc0a006e6	incollection	Development and Evaluation of a Web-Based E-Learning System	L. Schmidt	M. Iskander	2007
8698613	\N	2041	\N	\N	\N	\N	Useware 2008: Verfahrens- und Produktionstechnik, Engineering, Informationspräsentation und Interaktionskonzepte (Baden-Baden 2008)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	VDI-Berichte	Schmidt.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	245-257	\N	\N	\N		\N	87a59423083908dfa7aae0aebae593e1	2adf502b1d07013e8e6e8a3d821d5237	54352fbf03c3bf1e55565a6bbdf58739	inproceedings	Blickbewegungsanalyse zur software-ergonomischen Evaluation - Methode und Anwendungsbeispiel	L. Schmidt	{VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik}	2008
8698614	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomie und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008b	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-78	\N	\N	\N		\N	988f981a1c16917b5b657c31634382d4	bb2b76e58d281d0ebb59826bd047e453	6a9965eef9c6ba186eba354a0005b058	incollection	Ergonomie und Führungssysteme	L. Schmidt	L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and J. Grosche	2008
8698615	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomie und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008c	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-123	\N	\N	\N		\N	b51cbf1f9fb9e97f62eea33589cb9cf0	a15246fbf26900021d9ccc531a5c3fd9	4266155cd3ec233688b0e3bbd4efffdd	incollection	Modellbasierte Gestaltung von Benutzungsschnittstellen zur Prozessführung und -überwachung	L. Schmidt and M. Grandt	L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and J. Grosche	2008
8698616	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arbeit, Beschäftigungsfähigkeit und Produktivität im 21. Jahrhundert: 55. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Dortmund 2009)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Domhardt.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	105-108	\N	\N	\N		Neuartige Spielesteuerungen, die auf dem Prinzip eines Brain-Computer Interface basieren, können möglicherweise auch für andere Computeranwendungen sinnvoll genutzt werden. Der Beitrag stellt ein solches Eingabegerät und die Ergebnisse eines ersten Usabilitytests vor.	82afdac70cbeda111683739da90ec419	fa106689a2aa47f0409868cbe93f8a55	5a0f2b1d1f2c4a42395c3ae8f078b1e0	inproceedings	Brain-Computer-Interface: Von der Spielesteuerung zur Mensch-Computer-Interaktion?	M. Domhardt and L. Schmidt	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2009
8698617	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbuch Unternehmensorganisation - Strategien, Planung, Umsetzung	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	478-513	\N	\N	\N		\N	7289b14439e8e84f216d63703cb1250b	7165cbcb1492b3b2f77cee0d35cc91ff	c673c319e84f7d77ab820eebdf8d84cd	incollection	Gestaltung von Arbeitssystemen nach ergonomischen und gesundheitsförderlichen Prinzipien	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. J Bullinger and D. Spath and H. J Warnecke and E. Westkämper	2009
8698618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomie und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Link.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	371-391	\N	\N	\N		\N	8de78c64ed0a241ef103573f817808ec	59d95cb9a70bc40235dda352e97760da	07912b8dc9e19cb92766dd3dba4ed075	incollection	Berührungslose Augen- und Blickbewegungsmessung	D. Link and H. Tietze and L. Schmidt and A. Sievert and W. Gorges and D. Leyk	L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and J. Grosche	2008
8698619	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtual Reality und Augmented Reality zum Planen, Testen und Betreiben technischer Systeme: Tagungsband der 10. IFF-Wissenschaftstage (Magdeburg 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer-Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung IFF	\N	\N	\N	Kleiber.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	183-191	\N	\N	\N		\N	75b0393f689edffe5362f9f162bcf6e8	7f5dd01344886e5cd36b07dbb350d448	8d493aa55202a742672ff022f953fd0d	inproceedings	Entwicklung und Bewertung von Methoden zur verbesserten Wahrnehmung räumlicher Relationen in stereoskopischen Visualisierungen	M. Kleiber and C. Winkelholz and L. Schmidt and T. Alexander	M. Schenk	2007
8698620	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Future of Product Development: Proceedings of the 17th CIRP Design Conference (Berlin 2007)	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	543-554	\N	\N	\N		In this paper a person-centered, actor-driven project simulation ap-proach is presented that can cope with highly parallel tasks in multiple pro-jects and can, therefore, help managers to plan concurrent product devel-opment projects. The task execution sequence is determined by means of a bounded rational choice model accounting for the urgency of tasks. The model creates realistic project dynamics using only a small number of in-put parameters. The project manager is, for instance, not forced to specify fixed predecessor-successor-relations of tasks. The model was validated with historical project data from a company of the German electronics in-dustry. Using Student’s t-tests the simulated project durations showed no significant derivation from the historical duration.	224faea5d770a06aff176a28c11a1982	56b4e410a145fa8707e18430bad1a924	bb9972fe3ac3d3fe2d0a7fecda360a3e	inproceedings	Simulation-based Multiple Project Management in Engineering Design	T. Licht and L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and L. Dohmen and H. Luczak	F. L Krause	2007
8698621	\N	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prospektive Gestaltung von Mensch-Technik-Interaktion: 7. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme (Berlin 2007)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Link.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	363-366	\N	\N	\N		Der Beitrag stellt ein Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Ortsgenauigkeit von Blickmesssystemen vor. Dieses verwendet modifizierte Landolt-Ringe, die von einem Probanden an verschiedenen Bildschirmpositionen erkannt werden müssen. Die Untersuchung zweier aktueller, berührungsloser Blickmesssysteme mit dieser Methode zeigte, dass die angegebene Messgenauigkeit nicht über den gesamten Messbereich erreicht wird.	5a173abf90b6dd83272f8eb52afb9453	acf7b3fa93c887a9518613d5b86b5041	57198fc3bf89de67cf490abf37aa57b8	inproceedings	Zur Ortsgenauigkeit aktueller Blickerfassungssysteme	D. Link and L. Schmidt	M. Rötting and G. Wozny and A. Klostermann and J. Huss	2007
8698622	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Produkt- und Produktions-Ergonomie - Aufgabe für Entwickler und Planer: 54. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (München 2008)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008d	\N	\N		\N	\N	445-448	\N	\N	\N		Mit dem Ziel einer software-ergonomischen Anzeigege¬staltung wurde an Marine-Arbeitsplätzen in einer Operationszentrale die Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion zur Luftraumüberwachung analy¬siert. Die Benutzerinteraktionen können mit Hilfe des Semiotischen Modells in vier Ebenen differenziert und entsprechenden hierarchi¬schen Stufen des technischen Systems zugeordnet werden. Dieses Modell wurde dann als Gestaltungsleitlinie herangezogen und in Kooperation mit Marine-Experten ein Prototyp entwickelt. Die Modell¬aspekte der einzelnen Ebenen und ihre Umsetzung in der Luftraum¬überwachungsanzeige werden in diesem Beitrag vorgestellt.	69804ebc54fc80fb69dff055adc687c1	8e343d9f82adad110dfc950f11db3c43	fb18d8ad1d037047864a50a6c0cae893	inproceedings	Gestaltung einer Luftraumüberwachungsanzeige anhand des Semiotischen Modells	L. Schmidt and D. Ley	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2008
8698623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Medizinisches Lexikon der beruflichen Belastungen und Gefährdungen: Definitionen- Vorkommen- Arbeitsschutz	\N	\N	\N	Gentner	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008e	\N	\N		\N	\N	1000-1004	\N	\N	\N		Als Überwachungstätigkeit wird im Allgemeinen die leitende Kontrolle (Supervisory Control) meist komplexer Systeme oder Prozesse durch einen menschlichen Operateur verstanden. Diese Aufgabe des Operateurs lässt sich qualitativ als übergeordneter Regelungsvorgang beschreiben, bei dem der Zustand eines Prozesses oder Systems beobachtet wird, ein Vergleich mit dem Sollzustand hergestellt wird und ggf. eine Korrekturhandlung geplant und ausgeführt wird.	a4933b7542b400c445bba892cefe1108	1489b380285ca44e6140527acb20bdc5	fea4d5d92c27bc33adf4cfe1d55b937d	incollection	Überwachungstätigkeit	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	K. Landau and G. Pressel	2008
8698624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Usability Professionals 2008: Berichtsband des sechsten Workshops des German Chapters der Usability Professionals Association e.V. (Lübeck 2008)	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer IRB Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008f	\N	\N		\N	\N	60-64	\N	\N	\N		Gegenstand dieses Beitrags ist die em-pirische Untersuchung eines webbasier-ten Buchungsportals für Flugtickets. Zunächst wird die Methodik der Blick-bewegungsanalyse kurz vorgestellt, die als Evaluationsverfahren eingesetzt wurde. Damit stehen zusätzlich zu Leistungsdaten (wie Ausführungszeiten und Fehler) weitere verhaltensbeschreiben-de objektive Daten zur Verfügung, die durch in Benutzerbefragungen erhobe-ne, subjektive software-ergonomische Bewertungen ergänzt werden. Ziel der Untersuchung war es, durch diese Me-thodenkombination Gebrauchstauglich\
keitsdefizite der Buchungsoberfläche aufzudecken und daraus Gestaltungs-hinweise zur software-ergonomischen Verbesserung abzuleiten. Am Experi-ment nahmen 20 Probanden teil, die jeweils drei repräsentative Buchungs-aufgaben lösen mussten. Die Analyse der Blickbewegungs- und Leistungsda-ten sowie die Fragebogenauswertung identifizierten teilweise übereinstim-mende Problembereiche, ein Teil der Defizite konnte jedoch nur anhand der Blickbewegungsdaten aufgedeckt wer-den.	364cbde3966bf98da7c3f3eb8d96f7a7	071902dbd804e1f2b18c948b234d3f9c	c05826245c4e0792ac33e7f063eee703	inproceedings	Software-ergonomische Evaluation eines Buchungsportals für Flugtickets mittels Blickbewegungsanalyse	L. Schmidt and E. Simeonova	H. Brau and S. Diefenbach and M. Hassenzahl and F. Koller and M. Peissner and K. Röse	2008
8698625	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1088-1093	\N	\N	\N		Design work and computer-aided design (CAD) systems are described in this contribution. To increase the efficieny of design work and to rationalize the product development process, technical, organizational and ergonomic aspects have to be considered. Characteristics of design tasks, especially different levels of knowledge representation for design problem-solving and decision-making have to be taken into account. Structural levels of human-computer interaction may help to derive ergonomic requirements for CAD systems.	33c4d20100f8e92bbc5f10d57c63082d	3392da960a5a0411ce74a6e25cb9c55a	dc4c7a18fbd3e732349f0f1143b54098	incollection	Ergonomics of CAD Systems	H. Luczak and J. Springer and L. Schmidt	W. Karwowski	2006
8698626	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E-Learning-Kooperation in der Arbeitswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Balazs.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	45-57	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-935089-84-8}	\N	1ceb7eefd55f91fac1f688fde95db77a	2f2ca352a11bd64adde1cfe219fb5669	59c69c3b667595c2a7566158ee7c0b30	incollection	Evaluation	B. Balazs and L. Schmidt	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	2005
8698627	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	E-Learning-Kooperation in der Arbeitswissenschaft	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	\N	\N	\N	Kausch.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	89-97	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-935089-84-8}	\N	3e5078ae3601b84dddf97d4f8b97a12f	4427050b8f2dc65d947cd24f3552a24a	b812496daa02615094e4a8b3864dd070	incollection	Menschliche Informationsverarbeitung	B. Kausch and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	2005
8698628	\N	D-III-2	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ingenieurpsychologie	\N	\N	\N	Hogrefe	\N	\N	Enzyklopädie der Psychologie	Schmidt.2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	807-838	\N	\N	\N		Der Begriff "technischer Prozess" wird als ein Vorgang definiert, bei dem Materie, Energie oder Information umgewandelt, transportiert oder gespeichert wird und bei dem sich durch geeignetes Einwirken auf Einflussgrößen bestimmte Ergebnisgrößen erzielen lassen (vgl. DIN V 19233, siehe Abbildung 1). Damit wird ein dynamischer Vorgang in einem System beschrieben, bei dem fortlaufend Änderungen von einem Vorzustand zu einem Folgezustand auftreten und dessen Zustandsgrößen zumindest teilweise mit technischen Mitteln gemessen, gesteuert oder geregelt werden können. Analoge Zustandsgrößen sind z. B. Temperatur, Druck, Geschwindigkeit oder Leistung; als digitale Zustandsgrößen, die einen technischen Prozess charakterisieren, lassen sich z. B. Schalter- und Weichenstellungen oder Zählerstände nennen. Ein Gesamtprozess kann als Folge sequenzieller Teilprozesse, als Gesamtheit paralleler komplementärer oder konkurrierender Teilprozesse oder als Mischform aufgefasst werden.	bca64d72ab77d79cee0be976bee62420	fba9a26299007b2bf0a0189914cbc197	95662b3367715c2e2d381b3955eab835	incollection	Prozessführung und -überwachung in komplexen Mensch-Maschine-Systemen	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	B. Zimolong and U. Konradt	2006
8698629	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors	\N	\N	\N	Taylor & Francis	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006b	\N	\N		\N	\N	425-431	\N	\N	\N		A central design principle of cognitive ergonomics is the compatibility of a technical system with the mental model of the user. To minimize transformation efforts it is useful to provide information in a form that complies as well as possible with the user’s mental model being necessary to cope with the task.\
In this context, knowledge representation means the formalization or coding of a mental model, for example utilizing a graphical or textual notation. On the one hand, this can be a knowledge representation on a rather perceptual level, e.g. the representation of relational, spatial, temporal, kinematical, dynamic or visual properties or a physical system organization as a device topology. On the other hand, conceptual and causal models highlighting the explanations of functional coherences are used to represent abstract, schematic knowledge.\
Since there is a co-evolution of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence (AI), technical concepts of knowledge representation are used in both areas of application. Several notations and languages for knowledge representation were developed, for structuring information as well as for reasoning in a natural way. In AI, these representations should support machined inference mechanisms; in cognitive psychology they are used to explain human information processing. In cognitive ergonomics they are the design framework of a task-appropriate representation for human information processing.\
The following section gives an overview to eight main models of knowledge representation used in AI as well as in cognitive psychology and ergonomics.\
Besides the initially described direct representations propositional representations are considered in the following. The semantics of these propositional representations are depicted by different types of symbols, relations and design modalities to comply with their particular application purposes.	290c45f7d88e3e672b389e4aaec4246e	f4ccc210d329034c1b2e97b51a31d0ff	325dec44702fa02b9fd6c4756bfa5ada	incollection	Knowledge Representation	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	W. Karwowski	2006
8698630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mobile Virtual Work: A New Paradigm?	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006c	\N	\N		\N	\N	153-176	\N	\N	\N		\N	cd9f0f80322f2ad660d48fedaf9674fb	939932e16f3f0aff25fefaa467c9896c	8e28e356829583ef28276067bfcd4fc6	incollection	Model-based Design of Mobile Work Systems	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	J. H. E. Andriessen and M. Vartiainen	2006
8698631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Personalmanagement und Arbeitsgestaltung: 51. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Heidelberg 2005)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005e	\N	\N		\N	\N	199-202	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-936804-01-X}	\N	5c4294522205d0b525140146de0bade9	49be48c71c5cb1bd0deec9132077937b	7c358e8d6e275fc16988dac6715a956a	inproceedings	Evaluation der arbeitswissenschaftlichen Lernplattform INTEGRAL II mittels Logfile-Analyse	L. Schmidt	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2005
8698632	\N	P-66	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeLFI 2005: 3. Deutsche e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik (Rostock 2005)	\N	\N	\N	Gesellschaft für Informatik	\N	\N	Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) - Proceedings	Schmidt.2005f	\N	\N		\N	\N	387-398	\N	\N	\N		\N	f952cae85702f590140612907d033db7	e91e05cb4408e0c13b47de5d2a08db46	8079408d5a786a0162794e6e5ba922b9	inproceedings	Evaluation webbasierter E-Learning-Systeme mittels implizit erfasster Benutzerinteraktionen	L. Schmidt	J. M. Haake and U. Lucke and Tavangarian	2005
8698633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Virtual Reality und Augmented Reality zum Planen, Testen und Betreiben technischer Systeme: Tagungsband der 8. IFF-Wissenschaftstage (Magdeburg 2005)	\N	\N	\N	Fraunhofer-Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung IFF	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005g	\N	\N		\N	\N	103-112	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8167-6849-0}	\N	df6796d0e60c482315c2d9b358289da1	c4e939e977e14b7397bffabd4623ac1d	29d3fb98b964c3466439c605c69a7cae	inproceedings	Benutzerzentrierte AR-Systemgestaltung	L. Schmidt	M. Schenk	2005
8698634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the European Simulation and Modelling Conference (Porto 2005)	\N	\N	\N	EUROSIS-ETI	\N	\N	\N	Kausch.2005b	\N	\N		\N	\N	283-290	\N	\N	\N		\N	14893f79b42addc79063ce5ef7fc327a	020aec297db6e50f9b646e67a320b17b	62f33423ccdec4e8acb9bd15471ac701	inproceedings	Integrated Modeling and Simulation of Development Processes	B. Kausch and N. Schneider and T. Licht and P. Schmitz and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick	J. Feliz-Teixeira and A. E. Carvalho Brito	2005
8698635	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing: Agility and Hybrid Automation - HAAMAHA (San Diego 2005)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Park.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-199	\N	\N	\N		The paper describes the changes in performance while using video see-through head\
mounted displays with five different camera positions. Two of the positions were set\
above the eye level, one at the eye level and two others below the eye level. Test\
participants had to complete four different tasks with each camera position.\
Experimental results revealed significant changes in performance quality with different\
positions. Camera positions right above or right beneath the eye level were the best in\
terms of hand-eye-coordination. With extreme upper and lower positions as well as the\
position at the eye level performance degradation could be observed. Those positions\
were also less preferred by the test participants. The results of the experiment provide\
design recommendations for developers and users of video see-through systems.	4c500da3f029e99e2ad6ab43676c7867	ae5b280617b8ef983caa4a0799c33967	948cb43d322885823e63cef12548e14d	inproceedings	Changes in Hand-Eye-Coordination with Different Levels of Camera Displacement from Natural Eye Position	M. Park and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2005
8698636	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cognitive Systems Engineering in der Fahrzeug- und Prozessführung: 48. Sitzung des Fachausschusses Anthropotechnik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (Karlsruhe 2006)	\N	\N	\N	DGLR	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006d	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-73	\N	\N	\N		\N	df6136d5b1aa14b43bf97288b73ef641	e4ca745a4d946f29ad38ad33c8f7ca35	3d611ee9b97d8fa43a544dbfe18ae50d	inproceedings	Modellbasierte Gestaltung von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen zur Prozessführung	L. Schmidt and M. Grandt	M. Grandt	2006
8698637	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 16th World Congress on Ergonomics (Maastricht 2006)	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006e	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-6 art0439.pdf	\N	\N	\N		Engineering design tasks are mainly knowledge-intensive cognitive actions. Therefore, an adequate computer based structure and representation of engineering design knowledge is a crucial point to support the design engineer’s cognitive tasks. On the one hand, this knowledge representation should be compatible to the design engineer’s mental model and correspond to an intuitive way of thinking. On the other hand, this representation should comply with systematic design methods without limiting human problem solving. In this contribution, a computer supported cooperative product development system is proposed, where user group specific abstraction hierarchies are applied as reasoning spaces for each member of the product development team. From a cognitive engineering point of view it should enable a shared understanding in collaborative work, if team member A can look to a certain degree at member B’s reasoning space to set his own results in context. In a prototypic system three team member’s perspectives were realized in an application scenario, reflecting the development process of a complex\
electromechanical product. To analyze aspects of knowledge representation, this prototype was used by 32 engineering experts to fulfil several product development tasks. In a pre-post-comparison, data on their mental models were collected and analyzed using correlations and multidimensional scaling.	15bee72a9ced7dcfc784f751a7f159ab	69ec9728f730c7d15024cf7c4c3b241b	a37882032b26017dd7a364c8b5261508	inproceedings	Empirical Study on a Computer Supported Cooperative Product Development System	L. Schmidt	R. N. Pikaar and E. A. P. Koningsveld and P. J. M. Settels	2006
8698638	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Innovationen für Arbeit und Organisation: 52. Kongress der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Stuttgart 2006)	\N	\N	\N	GfA-Press	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006f	\N	\N		\N	\N	65-68	\N	\N	\N		\N	55cc92980e057355ee4d0f5242c85be5	0e8d2f95cb46b17835c224ecb1158da6	b10d4ccfd8a23edbef7f569c0103e371	inproceedings	Kognitiv-ergonomische Unterstützung für interdisziplinäre Produktentwicklungsteams	L. Schmidt	{Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e. V.}	2006
8698639	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Solingen	\N	1. Institutskolloqium des Bergischen Instituts für Produktentwicklung und Innovationsmanagement "Innovation in der Produktentwicklung", eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2006g	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f6902e859dd58845aefa966a30dedcba	45dbe10ebb1658d2d7c491759a0a9a1f	a45908b2ee1fbf045ae90745c336e6a6	misc	Kognitive Prozesse in der Produktentwicklung	L. Schmidt	\N	2006
8698640	The Ergonomics Open Journal	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Park.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	46-53	\N	\N	\N		The paper describes two experiments for investigating the influence of different levels of camera displacement\
on hand-eye coordination while using a video see-through head-mounted display. During the first experiment 15 camera\
positions with five levels of height displacement and three levels of depth displacement were compared in four different\
tasks. Using a two-way ANOVA, the comparison of the calculated performance characteristic values showed significant\
influence of height displacement on hand-eye coordination. In conclusion, cameras should be placed above or below eye\
level, but by no more than 35 mm, in order to preserve hand-eye coordination. In the second experiment, a mirror system\
was used to check hand-eye coordination in an exemplary medical task allowing the cameras to be placed virtually at eye\
level. A significant decrease in accuracy was found while using the head-mounted display compared to direct view. Finally,\
the mirror system was compared to the 15 camera positions using the data from the same tasks. Significant differences\
in performance were found between the mirror system and eye level position, as well as the position slightly below\
eye level.\
The results of the experiment provide design recommendations for developers and users of video see-through systems.	2620ec7235807d30b8a0b04afefcbad6	e28c11ef8915cf05b960306e83987ce7	1b0c97d5470d5af7f9e981bd0a2eecfb	article	Hand-Eye Coordination Using a Video See-Through Augmented Reality System	M. Park and S. Serefoglou and L. Schmidt and K. Radermacher and C. Schlick and H. Luczak	\N	2008
8698641	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wachtberg	\N	Evaluation des Forschungsinstituts für Kommunikation, Informationsverarbeitung und Ergonomie durch den Wissenschaftsrat, Vortrag.	Schmidt.2005h	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	381b714f39931856b8647e65117ba365	89a0252c46b3653ed28e52fb3207ec97	f87edac4d92bb0de6f1f33ecfbe7ba59	misc	Ergonomie und Führungssysteme	L. Schmidt	\N	2005
8698642	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kassel	\N	World Usability Day 2008, Panel Diskussion.	Schmidt.2008g	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	b025e5e1ed1afb4d6a28757b2078ee0f	aa7d95edaaee47f3c4c8a04c5f8838be	1c247888e68a6d501f00ed70783dfcd3	misc	Usability - die Relevanz der Benutzerfreude	L. Schmidt	\N	2008
8698643	Informationstechnik und technische Informatik	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2002b	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-39	\N	1	\N		Bei Augmented Reality (AR) handelt es sich um eine neue Technologie, die es gestattet, in das reale Sichtfeld von Benutzern zusätzliche virtuelle Informationen einzublenden. Um neben einer reinen Technikentwicklung auch die zukünftigen Benutzer von Anfang an zu berücksichtigen, wurdeim BMBF-geförderten Leitprojekt ARVIKA die benutzerzentrierte Systemgestaltung als zentraler Bestandteil des Projektes verankert. In diesem Beitrag werden neben der Vorgehensweise beim Usability Engineering im Projekt ARVIKA erste Ergebnisse aus der Evaluationsphase der AR-Benutzerschnittstellen dargestellt. Diese zeigen, dass AR zwar große Potentiale für die Praxis aufweist, jedoch wesentliche Bestandteile der heute gängigen Interaktionskonzepte desktopbasierter Systeme hinsichtlich ihrer AR-Tauglichkeit überarbeitet bzw. vollständig neu gestaltet werden müssen. Neben Problemen mit den bislang entwickelten AR-Benutzerschnittstellen werden Lösungsansätze dargestellt und so die Grundlagen für die Entwicklungen in der zweiten Projektphase aus benutzerzentrierter Sicht gegeben.	a0a1aecf5530ea856752440a75c0bca1	55265dea674a31bebc9ad76271cfdd9a	ea4879b749b4ace20b42de8276539e72	article	Usability Engineering für Benutzer-Interaktionskonzepte von Augmented-Reality-Systemen	L. Schmidt and O. Oehme and S. Wiedenmaier and A. Beu and P. Quaet-Faslem	\N	2002
8698644	i-com - Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008h	\N	\N		\N	\N	12-17	\N	1	\N		Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die modellbasierte Gestaltung der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion an militärischen Arbeitsplätzen zur Luftlagebewertung. Die Interaktion wird zunächst allgemein anhand eines erweiterten Semiotischen Modells auf vier Ebenen (pragmatisch, semantisch, syntaktisch und physikalisch) charakterisiert. Daraus werden die entsprechenden Gestaltungsbereiche abgeleitet und kurz beschrieben. Als exemplarische Umsetzung wird dann anhand eines Prototyps die Gestaltung einer Benutzungsschnittstelle für die Luftlagebewertung dargestellt.\
A model-based design of human-computer interaction at military workplaces for air situation assessment is described in this contribution. At first, interactions are generally characterized according to an extended semiotic model containing four levels of interaction (pragmatical, semantical, syntactical, and physical). In the second step, the model is used for deriving and describing design consequences. Finally and as an exemplary realisation, it is illustrated how to design a user interface for air situation assessment according to the model.	824391b0f7c6c18f424ea161a50635e8	84d5920d594ebf11b873976d025e7cb4	9da7dca36ed6ccaf9314fc61674e8005	article	Mensch-Computer-Interaktionsgestaltung zur Luftlagebewertung	L. Schmidt and D. Ley	\N	2008
8698645	MMI-Interaktiv	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	61-83	\N	7	\N		Es wird die Entwicklung eines adaptiven Hilfesystems bzw. Tutors für eine multimodale Benutzungsschnittstelle zum 3D-Laserschweißen in Autonomen Produktionszellen vorgestellt. Dabei wird ein generischer und antizipativer Ansatz verfolgt, welcher kein spezifisches Domänenwissen benötigt, sondern lediglich das Benutzerverhalten beobachtet. Verschiedene Vorhersagealgorithmen aus der Literatur werden untersucht und zwei eigene Aktionsvorhersage-Algorithmen (KO- und LEV-Algorithmus) vorgestellt. Diese basieren auf der Ähnlichkeit von Benutzersequenzen bzw. der Häufigkeit von Untersequenzen innerhalb der Datenbasis. Alle Algorithmen werden sowohl innerhalb eigener Szenarios als auch mit den Referenzdaten von Greenberg bewertet. In allen untersuchten Fällen erreichte der KO-Algorithmus die höchsten Vorhersagegüte. Aufbauend auf diesen Ergebnissen wurden das Hilfe- und das Tutorsystem bewertet. Es zeigte sich, dass die verschiedenen Algorithmen gut geeignet sind, das Benutzerverhalten zu prognostizieren und dass eine adaptive Hilfe die Ähnlichkeit mit den Interaktionssequenzen der Experten steigert.\
The design of an adaptive help and an adaptive tutor for a supervisory control of future 3D-laser welding cells is presented. The approach avoids using domain knowledge by following a generic and anticipative approach by observing users’ interaction. Several elaborated Action Prediction Algorithms are examined and two new algorithms (LEV, KO) are introduced. The new algorithms are based on the similarity of interaction sequences and frequent subsequences. The algorithms are compared in own scenarios but also within the Greenberg reference data. The new KO-algorithm could achieve the superior prediction probability. Based on these results the adaptive support systems were evaluated and showed that the selected Action Prediction Algorithms are well suited to predict the user interaction behavior and also that adaptive support increased similarity to experts’ interaction traces.	8284d8b6ba07a8abe55a8f5695636484	5730ac0fde9f2d4ad73a8f8308c91406	eec2e7b96fa9b3d9da9cda92047bf4ba	article	Antizipative Modellierung des Benutzerverhaltens mit Hilfe von Aktionsvorhersage-Algorithmen	A. Künzer and F. Ohmann and L. Schmidt	\N	2004
8698646	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ergonomia Verlag	Stuttgart	\N	\N	Luczak.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-935089-84-8}	\N	08bc03bc2e3b6bad6c9efc380e769efe	4bf7ef7b37a4d3d54ebf325927df5506	3f3d28743e7bb82f319d44cf25213287	book	E-Learning-Kooperation in der Arbeitswissenschaft	\N	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt	2005
8698647	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oberpfaffenhofen	\N	Mitgliederversammlung der Carl-Cranz-Gesellschaft, eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2009b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bf177034625193ade3197884c21bd8ad	00f2d921c32968030dff97f06fd60d4c	d848b682ed54756f06a316a47a3383fe	misc	Mensch-Maschine-Systeme im 21. Jahrhundert	L. Schmidt	\N	2009
8698648	International Journal of Product Development	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2005i	\N	\N		\N	\N	191-206	\N	3	\N		\N	29f9dd8f5b139bfc1bf14adfc25b2755	af54f94b0c571daed2334b2821ebcb76	f1b3b3e58a781cedcde85252088b1ab9	article	Knowledge Representation for Engineering Design	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2005
8698649	i-com - Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2009c	\N	\N		\N	\N	75-80	\N	1	\N		Zur Bewertung der Gebrauchstauglichkeit von Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen bieten sich zahlreiche Methoden an, deren Ergebnisse als konstruktive Basis für die benutzungsbezogene Verbesserung herangezogen werden können. In diesem Beitrag wird die Methode der Blickbewegungsanalyse mit ihren zentralen Parametern als software-ergonomisches Evaluationsverfahren vorgestellt und beispielhaft für die Untersuchung und Bewertung einer webbasierten Buchungsoberfläche für Flugtickets verwendet. Zusätzlich zu Benutzerleistungsdaten (wie Ausführungszeiten und Fehler) stehen damit weitere verhaltensbeschreibende objektive Daten zur Verfügung, die durch in Benutzerbefragungen erhobene, subjektive software-ergonomische Bewertungen ergänzt werden. Durch diese Methodenkombination sollte auch der Frage nachgegangen werden, ob sich die subjektiven und objektiven Daten sinnvoll gegenseitig ergänzen, so dass im Ergebnis besser auf Benutzbarkeitsdefizite geschlossen werden kann. An der empirischen Untersuchung des Fallbeispiels nahmen 20 Probanden teil, die jeweils drei repräsentative Ticket-Buchungsaufgaben lösen mussten. Die Auswertung der Blickbewegungs- und Leistungsdaten sowie der verwendeten Fragebögen lieferte trotz des hohen Erprobungsgrades der Buchungsschnittstelle und ihrer Vorgängerversionen insgesamt zahlreiche Hinweise, die im Sinne einer formativen Evaluation für die Überarbeitung der Buchungsoberfläche genutzt werden konnten. Die Analyse identifizierte teilweise übereinstimmende Problembereiche, ein Teil der Defizite konnte jedoch nur anhand der Blickbewegungsdaten aufgedeckt werden.	a68967d896e1e1f852f39066042cf177	e9a1aa7acb9599f94f35a618c9beb7de	7e613d70d2fc108d1ea14b621c0f6e3b	article	Blickbewegungsanalyse zur software-ergonomischen Evaluation	L. Schmidt	\N	2009
8698650	\N	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VDI	Düsseldorf	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	Luczak.2004b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	c81ac3af55c8f2e1886b872b013660fb	de345d99ac6ee3b108702c3c0e446996	8ed579d33ab06e5ed1364d954469f9c5	book	Benutzerzentrierte Gestaltung von Augmented-Reality-Systemen	\N	H. Luczak and L. Schmidt and F. Koller	2004
8698651	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aachen	\N	Helmholtz-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, Diplomarbeit.	Schmidt.1997	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	86a46f98cac0597dcfc428c7a3defae2	9920ab9fff5ffe0b71e46ab8ffc23e1c	9f226205f244b86d310c0344dabde513	misc	Entwurf und Implementierung einer ergonomischen Statusanzeige für einen kardiochirurgischen Anästhesiearbeitsplatz	L. Schmidt	\N	1997
8698652	IN - Nachrichten des Instituts für Betriebliche Gesundheitsförderung	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	5-8	\N	2	\N		In diesem Beitrag werden Ergebnisse einer Befragung wiedergegeben, die sich mit der Vermenschlichung (Anthropomorphisierung) technischer Geräte und dem daraus resultierenden Einfluss auf die Mensch-Technik-Interaktion beschäftigt; dabei wurde ein besonderer Fokus auf das Sprechen des Menschen mit dem technischen Gerät gelegt. Des Weiteren werden Aspekte von Emotionen und Stress im Umgang mit technischen Geräten diskutiert.	1f08e2b853218e375ae54bd7a4815053	34dc24d643e231305b97790352a708ec	4a837f85f12529a1858c419ce53f24df	article	Sie liebten und sie schlugen ihn - Vom Stress mit dem PC und anderen Geräten	L. Schmidt	\N	2001
8698653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mainz	\N	3sat/ZDF-Sendung "Neues", Interview von Manfred Heinze.	Schmidt.2006h	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a6837cb69484f8bc83f09e01a9f0e26c	fd2af4caf68a287403c0513014940847	3e79a7a682e72bb2cc9019efc8e41ad4	misc	Gewalt gegen Computer - Mensch gegen Maschine	L. Schmidt	\N	2006
8698654	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bonn	\N	T-Systems-Technologieworkshop "Aktuelle Methoden und Trends der Software-Entwicklung", eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2001b	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	387f764278f1ba7b05d48c6f80be82c9	7affdb8594baf958ff8153af75b4c6ba	bbe5deee72a284e408994eb254cdf2e0	misc	Vernetzt, schnell und erfolgreich: Wettbewerbsvorteile durch computergestützte Zusammenarbeit	L. Schmidt	\N	2001
8698655	Unternehmen der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2001c	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	3	\N		\N	1f6853579665db369f23a47174978807	47ae39f4b06443564b9bcd43a1d44bd4	2e6747e0b724127e750b23bdfc89355b	article	"MMI-Interaktiv" entwirft Netzdienste für das wissenschaftliche Informationswesen	L. Schmidt and A. Künzer	\N	2001
8698656	Unternehmen der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2001d	\N	\N		\N	\N	9	\N	2	\N		\N	99f8b4b193221f79b69a1955103d88f9	96b70fe1bf0b6e27d683aa662ff88b91	461f52514f438cd239d7409c6d308d85	article	BMB+F Projekt TEREBES wird Schweißprozesse mit Augmented Reality unterstützen	L. Schmidt and C. Canales and S. Wiedenmaier	\N	2001
8698657	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berlin	\N	Radio-Eins-Sendung "Die Profis", Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, Interview von Jörg Thadeusz.	Schmidt.2004f	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	303ee42f2c7b32705bcf3693afa58f5c	ffd665b5ec137f378bc1bf8dcf8c6d3b	a09ab83b4c2e4674e253cf912523cac2	misc	Warum schlagen wir unseren PC	L. Schmidt	\N	2004
8698658	Ergonomics	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2003d	\N	\N		\N	\N	1361-1374	\N	13/14	\N		This study is concerned with the anthropomorphization of technical devices and the resulting influence on human-machine interaction; a special focus is laid on the verbal interaction be-tween human and machine. Questions were, for example: why do people regard technical devices as human, when do they do so and how do they perceive their own dialogue and other persons’ dialogues with technical devices? Further, the correlational dependencies were analyzed between the amount of shown anthropomorphism, the subjects’ personality structure (using the five factor model of McCrae & Costa, 1987), the fear of technical devices and the self-rated technical competency. A subsequent regression analysis revealed that extraversion and gender of the respondents were significant predictors of the amount of interaction with technical devices. It was found in another regression analysis that neuroticism and agreeableness were significant predictors of self-rated technical competency. Technical devices that were seen as helpers or friends were generally treated less unfriendly than devices perceived as tools exclusively. Finally, the findings are discussed in the context of emotion and stress at work and the usabil-ity of technical devices.	4ad45514ba530ff59260438ccf8cda6a	085f786fd5c43a32fff6a71a24055e70	223989f11658d71f1b1ed256d8db641e	article	Let's talk: Anthropomorphization as Means to Cope With Stress of Interacting With Technical Devices	H. Luczak and M. Rötting and L. Schmidt	\N	2003
8698659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mannheim	\N	Mannheimer Informatik-Kolloquium, eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2007j	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	cb68d6f742f81ad132c38149dda8f64d	bf9baaa4eeee8b606956d1de9bd43532	37e2a7568045ce59eb0da2d1f308fc13	misc	Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion in sicherheitskritischen Systemen	L. Schmidt	\N	2007
8698660	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	In: Die Zeit, Nr. 39, S. 30	Schmidt.2004g	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	bd5e8afb02ad2ceeb104e3e971aba7c9	2b1cc3ab34b571fb83061b5d0efd2b10	72efb9bf333cf74e3bad5f6f4932261e	misc	Mensch gegen Maschine, Interview von Nadine Oberhuber	L. Schmidt	\N	2004
8698661	International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiedenmaier.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	497-514	\N	3	\N		Augmented Reality (AR) for assembly processes is a new kind of computer support for a traditional industrial domain. This new application of AR-technology is called ARsembly. The intention of this article is to describe a typical scenario for assembly and service personnel and how they might be supported by AR. For this purpose, tasks with different degrees of difficulty were selected from an authentic assembly process. In addition, two other kinds of assembly support media (a paper manual and a tutorial by an expert) were examined in order to compare them with ARsembly. The results showed that the assembly times varied according to the different support conditions. AR-support proved to be more suitable for difficult tasks than the paper manual, whereas for easier tasks, the use of a paper manual did not differ significantly from AR-support. Tasks done under the guidance of an expert, were\
completed most rapidly. Some of the information obtained in this investigation also indicated important considerations for improving future ARsembly applications.	1337039f38c942839bed89fc6e6f7577	dae76b6cb8abbf550989d99eae3879b8	49bfca05203f07d86bd7048bc8b4d7e4	article	Augmented Reality (AR) for Assembly Processes - Design and Experimental Evaluation	S. Wiedenmaier and O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2003
8698662	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dortmund	\N	Psychologisch-ergonomisches Kolloquium des Instituts für Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universität Dortmund, eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2007k	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	481ee2a1fee428fd649c40a930f12a7e	584574692d2f96255c7d9e997b11b15c	57dd2b10ba260ffb50881696b4496ed8	misc	Tiefenwahrnehmung in virtuellen Umgebungen	L. Schmidt	\N	2007
8698663	International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Oehme.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	419-430	\N	4	\N		\N	26032810529327dffba66e5b52b3205d	6962b20ce8e30f8c40af7460ea747fcf	37bc79218037c6d019b50cacc9d045f2	article	Comparison Between the Strain Indicator HRV of a Head Based Virtual Retinal Display and LC-Head Mounted Displays for Augmented Reality	O. Oehme and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2003
8698664	Zeitschrift für Arbeitswissenschaft	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2006i	\N	\N		\N	\N	1-15	\N	1	\N		\N	9defa0db8346b7ee39d2800f421408e2	bfab028efe6249947548f3514dd603da	886113a02ea92257997bda57ed0b1ead	article	Evaluation webbasierter E-Learning-Systeme mittels implizit erfasster Benutzerinteraktionen	L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2006
8698665	Zentralblatt für Arbeitsmedizin, Arbeitsschutz und Ergonomie	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2003d	\N	\N		\N	\N	318-319	\N	5	\N		An vielen Stellen wird schon heute die klassische arbeitswissenschaftliche Präsenzlehre an den Hochschulen mit multimedialen und computerunterstützten Elementen ergänzt, um Sachverhalte und Prozesse mit Hilfe Neuer Medien besser veranschaulichen zu können. Um darüber hinaus auch die direkte Interaktion der Studierenden mit dem Lerngegenstand zu ermöglichen und in einem anwendungsorientierten Zusammenhang ihre Problemlösefähigkeit zu fördern, setzen neue Angebote auch auf andere Formen des Lernens, von virtuellen Tutorien über telekooperative Seminargruppen bis hin zum medienunterstützen Selbstlernen.\
Die Entwicklung, Erprobung und Evaluation solcher neuen Lernangebote verfolgen derzeit 15 Hochschulpartner aus ganz Deutschland, indem sie im Rahmen des vom BMBF-geförderten Kooperationsprojektes "Integral II" ein webbasiertes, multimediales Lehrsystem zur interdiziplinären Vermittlung von arbeitswissenschaftlichen Lerninhalten aufbauen, schwerpunktmäßig in den Ingenieur-, Geistes- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, aber auch für die Bereiche Design, Architektur, Informatik und verschiedene Naturwissenschaften.\
Auf Basis einer umfassenden Anforderungsanalyse konnten für die einzelnen Lernmodule vier didaktische Kernszenarien abgegrenzt werden. Die technischen Rahmenbedingungen wurden erhoben und über die Open-Source-Lernplattform ILIAS umgesetzt sowie für alle beteiligten Partner softwareergonomische und Usability-Empfehlungen entwickelt. Auf dieser Grundlage wurden von den Projektpartnern entsprechend ihrer Kompetenz jeweils zu einem oder mehreren Teilgebieten der Arbeitswissenschaft multimediale Module entwickelt, die im Wintersemester 2002/2003 einer ersten Evaluation im Lehrkontext unterzogen werden. Durch die große Zahl der Projektpartner beim Aufbau dieses Lehrsystems konnte innerhalb kurzer Zeit ein sehr umfangreiches Angebot an Inhalten und Fallstudien bereitgestellt werden, das in unterschiedlicher Zusammenstellung und angepasst an die spezifischen Lehrsituationen der einzelnen Hochschulen genutzt werden kann. Neben der eigentlichen Entwicklung des Lehrsystems und der Erstellung der Lerninhalte spielt im Projekt auch die wissenschaftliche Entwicklung und Erprobung des Meta-Konzeptes zur Entwicklung, zum Aufbau, zur Pflege und Vermarktung des multimedialen Lernsystems eine Rolle. Über die Projektlaufzeit hinaus sollen in einem Open-Source-Ansatz auch neue Partner eingebunden sowie die Pflege und Weiterentwicklung des verteilten internetbasierten Lehr-/Lernsystems gewährleistet werden.\
In diesem Beitrag wird die multimediale Lehr-/Lernplattform "Integral II" vorgestellt und ein Überblick über die einzelnen E-Learning-Module der Projektpartner gegeben.	643d0464f5218ce8b6b23c0df60d0d8e	b25bc6d1dc676b2586810baee03115fe	691767394405225d297c58f97acaa2ae	article	Vernetzung arbeitswissenschaftlicher Hochschullehre - Das E-Learning-Kooperationsprojekt Integral II	L. Schmidt	\N	2003
8698666	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aachen	\N	Kongress zur betrieblichen Gesundheitsförderung "Gesundheitsförderung als Produktivitätsfaktor", eingeladener Vortrag.	Schmidt.2003e	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfd2da1641aba83f6f49f0a2725a8290	aef313456d8f97af11cd420540d89cb8	e96983ac0828d793348b4ac55b001996	misc	Stress mit Geräten	L. Schmidt	\N	2003
8698667	Unternehmen der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2003b	\N	\N		\N	\N	12-13	\N	4	\N		Wenn Menschen gemeinsam ein Arbeitsobjekt bearbeiten, sich jedoch nicht an einem gemeinsamen Ort befinden, kommt es bei der Koordination ihrer Tätigkeiten manchmal zu Abstimmungsschwierigkeiten, und der Fortlauf der gemeinsamen Arbeit ist infolge dessen von geringer Effizienz gekennzeichnet. Das kann zum einen an einer Asynchronität der Kommunikation liegen, zum anderen aber auch daran, dass die Arbeitspersonen kein gemeinsames Bewusstsein über die Arbeitssituation haben.	c1008076346f47951fc81b2989d8abf7	9bd286d94e30c2f7c3f390abf67e89ae	a46b505a1f5276c0d90fd8e2497e5827	article	Probleme verteilter Produktentwicklungsteams: Gemeinsames Zielbewusstsein ist ein Schlüssel zum Erfolg	T. Schmidt L. Licht	\N	2003
8698668	International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2007b	\N	\N		\N	\N	204-218	\N	4	\N		In enterprises with multiple projects, product developers often fail to act according to project plans, even though the plans have been developed very thoroughly. The proposed person-centred simulation model can simulate more realistic courses of development projects. A major difference to existing models is the bounded rational decision making of the simulated\
product developers. The model was formally described by Timed Stochastic Coloured Petri Nets and was systematically verified using an analysis of variance. The results of a case study in a medium-sized enterprise show that the simulated project durations do not significantly differ from the historical data.	df562af523feb60210caf8ab44af42fa	172eb1cb293c66c28adec2dd1d920b0b	7d866cdda8bd0a3c641be79c7385cf56	article	Person-centred Simulation of Product Development Processes	T. Licht and L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and L. Dohmen and H. Luczak	\N	2007
8698669	International Journal of Production Research	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zhang.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	5013-5041	\N	18	\N		Simulation on human tasks has become increasingly important in manufacturing systems' design, assessment and improvement. In order to evaluate working processes and human factors in autonomous production cells (APCs), a collective analyzis of human-centred simulation approaches in advanced manufacturing systems is carried out, and a human task-oriented simulation methodology is proposed in this paper. Based on the methodology, a comparative simulation study is carried out in a 3D laser welding production cell from the aspects of human task spectrum, human error and occupational requirements. Human task network models of both conventional working process and APC working process are constructed using timed coloured Petri Nets. The evaluation criteria architecture for the simulation is formulated and the respective algorithms and parameters for the criteria are discussed in detail. A simulation program using C++ is developed based on Poses++ Petri Net simulator. The simulation results show some important transitions of system performance and human factors from the conventional production cell to the APC, which can support the decision-making when redesigning the conventional production cells to fit the requirements of APCs.	8b1dfb511b99bf485eb17be41f277ebc	360c924f4d404efdb2c4499ef4188439	5365a8a65f52218b685eb460902b8d45	article	A Human Task-Oriented Simulation Study in Autonomous Production Cells	X. Zhang and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick and R. Reuth and H. Luczak	\N	2008
8698670	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin	\N	\N	Schmidt.2008i	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	30c7be7753c930703d95e505c1e25b45	d4495266c8bf642f62b3542802120c6a	81262a97c653b5046a16cec52d4a5f93	book	Ergonomie und Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	\N	L. Schmidt and C. M. Schlick and J. Grosche	2008
8698671	ZWF - Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb	100	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Licht.2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	345-350	\N	6	\N		Ergebnisse jüngster Studien aus der Automobilindustrie legen nahe, dass die Produktivität von Produktentwicklungsprozessen noch ein erhebliches Verbesserungspotenzial hat. Vor allem im Bereich der Organisation bestehen Probleme, die mit herkömmlichen Methoden kaum in den Griff zu bekommen sind. So zeigen die bislang eingesetzten Methoden zur Zeitplanung immer noch deutliche Schwächen. Insbesondere bei hochgradig parallel bearbeiteten Concurrent Engineering-Projekten ist es häufig schwierig, den Personaleinsatz, die daraus erwachsende Arbeitsbelastung und das zeitliche Arbeitsverhalten der Mitarbeiter konsistent abzubilden.\
In diesem Beitrag wird ein innovativer, simulationsbezogener Ansatz zur Modellierung von Produktentwicklungsprojekten vorgestellt, der ein besseres Projektmanagement ermöglicht.	f7598960beca4b1d06634984d3f2f8c6	7928db9a5d6baf3d715c18e292e23ec3	2501c19de4981c4ec7c46ec37ecfa99e	article	Effektives Projektmanagement durch die Simulation von Produktentwicklungsprozessen	T. Licht and L. Dohmen and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick and H. Luczak	\N	2005
8698672	Ergonomics	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Luczak.2003e	\N	\N		\N	\N	19-41	\N	1-3	\N		This contribution deals with the impact of human error on the overall system reliability in flexible manufacturing systems (FMS). Autonomous production cells are used exemplary to illustrate an error-compensating system design on the basis of Sheridan’s paradigm of supervisory control. In order to specify human errors and their effects in terms of system disturbances a taxonomy of system disturbances is recommended. This taxonomic approach was derived by a value benefit analysis and is based on HEDOMS (Human Error and Disturbance Occurrence in Manufacturing Systems) with slight modifications and Reason’s GEMS (Generic Error Modeling System). The taxonomy is used for data acquisition. Next, a risk priority equivalent similar to FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) is introduced to structure the data according to their relevance. Then, Vicente’s and Rasmussen’s guidelines for an ecological interface design are related to the paradigm of supervisory control. On the basis of these guidelines four case studies are presented to show their successful applicability for interface design in FMS.	a92e265d4265047d7ec5400f2c00fd5a	a04dccf282cb1b82a6e5605d906de822	1a63b069d0390a172baebafa0427fba3	article	Development of Error-Compensating UI for Autonomous Production Cells	H. Luczak and R. Reuth and L. Schmidt	\N	2003
8698673	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shaker	Aachen	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004h	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a48ad4535fd50e659301ba74843572bc	de69a4ec1e80055c7b159ce85863f649	4cea1f92dfa93059ab70570412273268	book	Ein Cognitive-Engineering-Ansatz zur Unterstützung der Produktentwicklung	L. Schmidt	\N	2004
8698674	Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Park.2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	317-330	\N	4	\N		The article describes the development and ergonomic evaluation of an augmented reality (AR) welding helmet. The system provides an augmented user interface with supporting information relevant to the welding process. The experimental studies focused on hand-eye coordination of welders and nonwelders with two prototypes of the augmented reality welding helmet. The first prototype operated at 16 frames per second, whereas the second, improved version had 20 frames per second. In addition, the hand-eye coordination while wearing the welding helmet with video see-through head-mounted display was compared to a performance with natural vision, without any helmet. Experimental results showed significant influence of helmet and occupation on hand-eye coordination. Subjective assessment revealed better rating for stereo perception for the system with the higher frame rate, whereas no significant difference in performance was found between the two frame rates.	8c9243786a73c85a8db6d32b4e0c8dff	d2809bca331a67e3a3f65ce99536efa9	7840554ecde82b7a9d33815cebb28f77	article	Design and Evaluation of an Augmented Reality Welding Helmet	M. Park and L. Schmidt and C. Schlick and H. Luczak	\N	2007
8698675	Unternehmen der Zukunft	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt.2004i	\N	\N		\N	\N	27	\N	3	\N		\N	9dcb8bf004b4587a532e688e14291196	f336a5e2a57203716b1020639fdb0845	10f98cdb43732ca0df20b553fd6a9a45	article	Hand-Auge-Koordination bei videobasierten AR-Systemen	L. Schmidt and M. Park	\N	2004
8698676	Behaviour & Information Technology	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunzer.2002c	\N	\N		\N	\N	351-358	\N	5	\N		Computer supported collaborative work (CSCW) allows people to cooperate by computers from different places and in different times. To enable an easier integration of such collaborative components intoweb-based communities and portals, a Shared Workspace Open Frameworks (SWOF) was developed. This framework provides the basic features of shared workspaces and can be customized to different cooperation classes. High usability is an important aspect of the implementation. To achieve these aims SWOF focuses on an information space with more task-suited item-types that can help to pre-structure the information. Thus, on the one hand the system can help the users to write down the needed information in a consistent way and, on the other, could reduce the arguments between the group members on how to structure their workspace. As a use case for SWOF the development of a Web-based portal for the community of a man-machine interaction was chosen. In the project MMI-Interaktiv, a portal is built with a SWOF-based shared workspace component. An evaluation for this use case is presented.	90b578b37feadd65dc9e121c47c025ce	aea2a1d1d446c8e3721878c548492338	eb628f91d16c004f6ddccb4cf73560f7	article	SWOF - an Open Framework for Shared Workspaces to Support Different Cooperation Tasks	A. Künzer and K. Röse and L. Schmidt and H. Luczak	\N	2002
8698950	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transpress	\N	\N	\N	361371292X	http://www.amazon.de/Deutsche-Dampflokomotiven-Bild-Jan-Reiners/dp/361371292X%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D361371292X	\N	Deutsche Dampflokomotiven im Bild: Jan Reiners: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783613712928}, asin = {361371292X}, isbn = {361371292X}	\N	29c9ba24afb1fa9afcecd3381f948740	1ac613deb91317ebb06215d9cbd9f456	c579ecf1e907bf4cefaba388fade5a39	book	Deutsche Dampflokomotiven im Bild	Jan Reiners	\N	2006
8698973	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551356904	http://www.amazon.de/Bella-Edward-Bis-Morgengrauen-Band/dp/3551356904%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551356904	\N	Bella und Edward: Bis(s) zum Morgengrauen: Band 1: BD 1: Stephenie Meyer, Karsten Kredel: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551356901}, asin = {3551356904}, isbn = {3551356904}	\N	25568a8652db9c479156297bae686ad5	dca77e61403c0cfb48e23d441302f3fd	45ab773025a8c75e7e2c5fdc0268300c	book	Bella und Edward: Bis(s) zum Morgengrauen: Band 1: BD 1	Stephenie Meyer	\N	2008
8698975	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551581991	http://www.amazon.de/Bis-zum-Ende-Nacht-Band/dp/3551581991%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551581991	\N	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4: Amazon.de: Stephenie Meyer, Sylke Hachmeister: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551581990}, asin = {3551581991}, isbn = {3551581991}	\N	a8131be8a23c9ddfbf49099ebb24f4e6	1488063a9e2e0212651cab5ef86d881f	ed3fb60235c30f0297ce82130756cbe8	book	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4	Stephenie Meyer	\N	2009
8698985	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551356904	http://www.amazon.de/Bella-Edward-Bis-Morgengrauen-Band/dp/3551356904%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551356904	\N	Bella und Edward: Bis(s) zum Morgengrauen: Band 1: BD 1: Stephenie Meyer, Karsten Kredel: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551356901}, asin = {3551356904}, isbn = {3551356904}	\N	25568a8652db9c479156297bae686ad5	dca77e61403c0cfb48e23d441302f3fd	45ab773025a8c75e7e2c5fdc0268300c	book	Bella und Edward: Bis(s) zum Morgengrauen: Band 1: BD 1	Stephenie Meyer	\N	2008
8698996	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551581991	http://www.amazon.de/Bis-zum-Ende-Nacht-Band/dp/3551581991%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551581991	\N	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4: Amazon.de: Stephenie Meyer, Sylke Hachmeister: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551581990}, asin = {3551581991}, isbn = {3551581991}	\N	a8131be8a23c9ddfbf49099ebb24f4e6	1488063a9e2e0212651cab5ef86d881f	ed3fb60235c30f0297ce82130756cbe8	book	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4	Stephenie Meyer	\N	2009
8698998	\N	\N	\N	Unabridged	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hyperion Audio	\N	\N	\N	1401391443	http://www.amazon.com/Last-Lecture-CD-Randy-Pausch/dp/1401391443%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1401391443	\N	Amazon.com: The Last Lecture CD: Randy Pausch, Erik Singer: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9781401391447}, asin = {1401391443}, isbn = {1401391443}, dewey = {004.092}	\N	50e029014ccfdc0b12b2b8318be7bd89	af280dbc19fa732f339e1a1e83395e37	f5713a3e7249c1564d0d3f0664f2bd9f	book	The Last Lecture CD	Randy Pausch	\N	2008
8699001	\N	\N	\N	1., Aufl.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Carlsen	\N	\N	\N	3551581991	http://www.amazon.de/Bis-zum-Ende-Nacht-Band/dp/3551581991%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3551581991	\N	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4: Amazon.de: Stephenie Meyer, Sylke Hachmeister: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783551581990}, asin = {3551581991}, isbn = {3551581991}	\N	a8131be8a23c9ddfbf49099ebb24f4e6	1488063a9e2e0212651cab5ef86d881f	ed3fb60235c30f0297ce82130756cbe8	book	Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht: Band 4	Stephenie Meyer	\N	2009
8699011	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cbt HC	\N	\N	\N	3570160203	http://www.amazon.de/Tote-M%C3%A4dchen-l%C3%BCgen-nicht-Asher/dp/3570160203%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3570160203	\N	Tote Mädchen lügen nicht: Jay Asher, Knut Krüger: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783570160206}, asin = {3570160203}, isbn = {3570160203}	\N	e37ce1b4c73142221a2748cdc3a3ff54	ffe835b46ebe2f9b1cc6539f62254c02	fc45902fe6111bc86c5c3f83c9794e00	book	Tote Mädchen lügen nicht	Jay Asher	\N	2009
8699015	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Residenz	\N	\N	\N	3701715262	http://www.amazon.de/Cant-l%C3%A4sst-gr%C3%BC%C3%9Fen-Alois-Brandstetter/dp/3701715262%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3701715262	\N	Cant (Kant) lässt grüßen: Alois Brandstetter: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783701715268}, asin = {3701715262}, isbn = {3701715262}	\N	cb9b8c3e67c45315794caa296baa60f4	fc2c1d2dcbcc3a92212aa362e8a8ba70	da84434263e1f461c43d406fc67c0be5	book	Cant (Kant) lässt grüßen	Alois Brandstetter	\N	2009
8699099	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Laaber-Verlag	\N	\N	\N	3921518857	http://www.amazon.de/Johann-Sebastian-seine-Zeit-2000/dp/3921518857%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3921518857	\N	Johann Sebastian Bach und seine Zeit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783921518854}, asin = {3921518857}, isbn = {3921518857}	\N	7e89bb886dccd2b39b2478f5c0aa0321	58860da8b26de9a035ff50562805418e	976644e77dfa10a240aa1e86e6155668	book	Johann Sebastian Bach und seine Zeit. 2000.	Arno Forchert	\N	2000
8699115	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	hearst2009	http://searchuserinterfaces.com/book/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b5368ead5a428454e77d7140b69fddb	a4903a26cab5e66d68595e31a7fa4b2f	148875a34f84ca74f51bf0bd5f7a21e1	book	Search User Interfaces	Marti A. Hearst	\N	2009
8699118	\N	\N	\N	1.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Huber	Bern [u.a.]	\N	Psychologie-Praxis. Lernen mit Neuen Medien	266	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4373cf04f9ffa873871ad04e50a4f79e	a69da97abd1c85683457519a984bd025	105b7775b85d45152bc1839fabb9a668	book	Individuelles Wissensmanagement: Strategien für den persönlichen Umgang mit Information und Wissen am Arbeitsplatz	Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier	\N	2000
8699119	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	jopie	http:/www.hemorrhoidz.com	\N	Cure Hemorrhoids Naturally. Easy. Because Sitz Baths Never Worked! 
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What is the meaning of Hemorrhoids, well Hemorrhoids are veins which have swollen, to give you an example we all have veins running around the anus like we have veins running throughout our feet which when are swollen are called varicose veins. When the veins around the anus swell they are called Hemorrhoids. We have two sets of these veins, one internal which are inside the rectum and another is found under the skin around the anus.
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Hemorrhoids known also as PILES generally they never cause any discomfort neither bleeding, however there are different stress related to these veins which in return cause them to swell and hence the problems start occurring. These veins start to swell due to an increase in pressure on to them, which can be cause by straining to move your bowels, pregnancy,obesity,liver disease,sitting too long on the toilet.
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Symtoms with Hemorrhoids generally as a rule of thumb the systems with which Hemorrhoides can be recognized is when you notice that they are of a bright red blood on the toilet paper, or you can notice also in the toilet bowl. However, in some cases they may stretch and can also collapse through the anus protuding themselves outside the body, and this will lead to very painful and irritated situation.
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Hemorrhoids are very common with both sexes. To the age of 50 with the ration of 5 out of 10 people will encounter this type of problem in life. There are different situations in which these occur, some people have bleeding which in the majority of cases it is not serious, during pregnancy women may also encounter this problem, due to the fetus pressure in the abdomen, changes in the hormonal state of the mother, all these tend to cause the Hemorrhoid veins to swell. During labour women may also have these problems with these veins.
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As they say prevention is better then cure, to ease the veins to get swollen a rich in fiber diet is very helpful so as to soften the stool, the increase in daily income in fluids excluding alcohol is very important around 2ltrs, eating more vegetables,cereals,whole grain products, these all help soften the stools which in return will help not to stress the Hemorrhoide veins.Good hygiene is also important. Bathe the anus gently after each bowel movement using soft, moist toilet paper (or a commercial moist pad). Avoid a lot of wiping. If necessary, you can even use a bath or shower as an alternative to wiping. After bathing, dry the anus gently with a soft cloth or towel.
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Well as a rule of thumb, whenever you notice that you are bleeding from the anus, go and see your doctor. It is very important that he checks you up so to exclude any more serious illness which have similar symptoms, like cancer or any other disease linked to digestion. You will probably need a further investigation of the anus, rectum and the digestive system. If then the problem is in fact Hemorrhoids your doctor will prescribe a diet rich in fiber so as to soften the stool, also he might recommend ice, sitz bath or some rest in bed.
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If you know that Hemorrhoids are the problem and they are giving you painful and irritable feelings, you can use ice around the anus and there are various medications out there which help you ease the discomfort.
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In some advanced scenarios the Hemorrhoid veins are so much prolapsed outside the anus that surgery has to be done and have them removed compleatly.
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There are different methods on how the doctor will act.They can freeze them heat them with a laser so as to destroy Hemorrhoidal tissue.
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The best way to prevent the problem is to pass your bowel movements as soon as possible after the urge occurs. Also, don't sit on the toilet too long, since this is the only time that the anus truly relaxes, allowing the veins there to fill with blood. The longer you sit, the longer pressure is put on the hemorrhoids. To avoid constipation, be active. Move around, walk, and exercise to help move the stools through your body. Also, add fiber to your diet to reduce bowel straining and to help produce stools that are softer and easier to pass.
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Remember, hemorrhoids usually do not pose a danger to your health. In most cases, hemorrhoidal symptoms will go away naturally within a few days. Although it is rare, chronic bleeding from hemorrhoids may lead to anemia.
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We have reviewed many systems and oils and creams for this, however 98% of them seem to not provide any comfort for the hemorrhoid sufferer at all. Within the 2% of them that do, most of those don't provide very good lasting relief since so few paradigms out there try to cure the root issue that causes hemorrhoids to exist in the first place.
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After trial and error, we also found this to be the only one that is endorsed by some open-minded doctors and comes with countless success stories. This gives us real confidence to recommend it as well.
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If you would like some more information regarding this EFFECTIVE product which will ease away the pain with no surgery or discomfort click here: www.hemorrhoidz.com	\N	After trial and error, we also found this to be the only one that is endorsed by some open-minded doctors and comes with countless success stories. This gives us real confidence to recommend it as well.
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If you would like some more information regarding this EFFECTIVE product which will ease away the pain with no surgery or discomfort click here: www.hemorrhoidz.com 
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	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9873232217fc21cb6b7eb3a060e6bf8b	8bcd9935c144730aec473045d194bf31	a2370b0b68bdc3350237af2151f249f1	article	Cure Hemorrhoids Naturally. Easy. Because Sitz Baths Never Worked!	Pierre Debono	Pierre	2009
8699123	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noh2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	a7bbd34fce1ec601db3eb44886390a55	ab681349394044f664798ca35903484b	a30e7366451a4768857a2e0240ea925c	phdthesis	Negotiating gender and culture: Korean women's reading Japanese girls' comics. 	Sueen Noh	\N	2009
8699154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SAMT 2008, Demo Session Proceedings	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Saathoff2008KAT	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e865b80e1d5dffd61d94c98c1a2b2d49	252f852e1a3e3de224a786401d9df089	1e7b9c7177b75da663a3b11d170f6268	inproceedings	KAT: The K-Space Annotation Tool	Carsten Saathoff and Simon Schenk and Ansgar Scherp	\N	2008
8699231	The Journal of the Operational Research Society	54	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the Operational Research Society	\N	\N	\N	Horowitz03	http://www.jstor.org/stable/4101732	\N		\N	\N	452-457	\N	5	\N	issn = {01605682}, copyright = {Copyright © 2003 Operational Research Society}, jstor_articletype = {primary_article}, language = {}, jstor_formatteddate = {May, 2003}, jstor_issuetitle = {}	A linear programming model is proposed for assigning linear attribute weights in the journal-ranking problem. The constraints in the model are derived solely from any quasi-dominance relations that can be established between the journals. The objective function of the model minimizes the maximum difference between the implied valuations for the pair of journals that define a constraint. In the sense that personal inputs are not introduced, the derived weights are preference neutral. The feasibility of the procedure is demonstrated for two sets of data. By considering various random samples of journals from the larger data set, it is shown that large differences can emerge in the attribute weights and in the journal rankings from different samples of journals, even when the sample sizes are large relative to the population size.	2539fb8ff292038d6ca25ead8e9d4eb2	eaab4eb9209a478016fcd349974c1e42	b01ddd01aa53f629170bb20220e7e95d	article	Preference-Neutral Attribute Weights in the Journal-Ranking Problem	I. Horowitz	\N	2003
8699375	\N	\N	\N	\N	august	\N	Accepted for: The 2009 IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Embedded and Pervasive Systems (EPS09)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vancouver, Kanada	\N	\N	GRWUK09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	dfc3a9473e77155b4442fbbb5203616b	092c26038686653dffc2e9f2adb7d533	ab38a7b24f0b47145f51d42fc04d437a	inproceedings	Service-Oriented Adaptation in Ubiquitous Computing Environments 	Kurt Geihs and Roland Reichle and Michael Wagner and Mohammad Ullah Khan	\N	2009
8699439	California Management Review	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	1994-UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mitroff94	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2	\N		\N	6a9365e73e0c2aa9a2f36cfa5e9838bd	22cf32f1faff327c04c625da077c89d2	b1e3887e908e8e171caa706a32fc14f8	article	Crisis management and environmentalism: A natural fit	I.I. Mitroff	\N	1994
8699468	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Management Association	\N	\N	\N	Littlejohn	\N	\N	Littlejohn 1983 crisis - Google Scholar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {New York, NY,...}, date = {(1983)}	\N	a7439cefebaf7ec38c43dcca6108aff5	3cd67d2f606d1e3392bf05011c583669	b26e671e99cd8e9bc3d340553a7ad92b	book	Crisis Management: A Team Approach	R. F. Littlejohn	\N	1983
8699517	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Strategic Public Relations	\N	\N	\N	Macmillan	London	\N	\N	Bland95	\N	\N		\N	\N	276-98	\N	\N	\N		\N	e931ab24f8e53881f6fc9410287cbeae	2d098497a1528adfd0f68842a8d952d2	7c03dd44b6ba20432f85b43014bfda7f	inbook	Strategic crisis management	M. Bland	N. Hart	1995
8700049	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Proceedings of the 11th World Wide Web conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Honolulu, Hawaii	\N	\N	cho:02:parallel	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	local-url = {/Users/paolo/Documents/Research/Downloads/Internet
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\	\	 amount of time. We first propose multiple architectures
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\	\	 for a parallel crawler and identify fundamental issues
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\	\	 understanding, we then propose metrics to evaluate a
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\	\	 parallel crawler, and compare the proposed
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\	\	 architectures using 40 million pages collected from the
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\	\	 adopt which architecture.	725b8ce04f3b3f83b770956198a863bc	1e44f12c9159f9da9df30e57a0a1c574	06bb82435baf378128a57dbd3a4044ef	inproceedings	Parallel Crawlers	J. Cho and H. Garcia-Molina	\N	2002
8700164	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	28	\N	interner BMBF/DLR Strategieworkshop	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kd09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9a347c27225303cabc58cfd0c1157095	77d55cfa3bbfd41ab680009b93ea0749	77794b5254490e9b44fc7d0e299fb11b	misc	Neue Trends im Dienstebereich (Invited)	Klaus David	\N	2009
8700209	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	20-23	In proceedings IEEE VTC 	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anchorage, Alaska, USA	\N	\N	af09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e248ea3b85dac1e78c62bea9bf93ec3f	86bb554aa8b839a6ae77010870007a18	ea1cff9e8087f4668d1ed61c7d1dd260	inproceedings	A Physical Analysis of an Accident Scenario	Alexander Flach and Klaus David	\N	2009
8700612	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4711	http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/ZBW/ZBW.pdf	Case Study		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	924f37389b953ff3b5902b9e142cd2cc	e121506a16e48af3c5ee832c90541fc3	96c177dbcb84a6eda679e7db0204435f	techreport	Case Study: Publishing STW Thesaurus for Economics as Linked Open Data	Timo Borst and Joachim Neubert	W3C Semantic Web Working Group	2009
8700664	GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information. Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für medizinisches Bibliothekswesen	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4711	http://www.egms.de/de/journals/mbi/2009-9/mbi000136.shtml	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	2009-9	\N		
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Since the migration to DSpace, an internationally widely used digital repository software, at the beginning of 2009, the “German National Library for Economics” (ZBW) presents its repository with a new website and a new name: EconStor.
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In addition to the considerable number of working and discussion papers – predominately edited from economics faculties and research institutes in Germany and collected via its predecessor application OPUS – ZBW intends to acquire further document types, especially postprints. Numerous researchers from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy are already using EconStor for open access publishing within the framework of the EU-funded project entitled „Network of European Economists Online“ (NEEO).
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It is of utmost importance for a subject-based repository to be cross-linked with the well-established databases and other resources dedicated to its subject area in order to achieve a wide dissemination and reception within its own scientific community. Besides providing metadata of several working paper series to the bibliographic database „Research Papers in Economics“ (RePEc), ZBW plans to establish a similar service for the renowned „Social Science Research Network“ (SSRN) by setting up an interface to SSRN’s eLibrary.
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A basic requirement to realize these intentions is a flexible document management system which is open to the adaptations needed to fulfill these specifications. The criteria which led to the decision for DSpace as repository software will be explained.
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	d9ba63484ea5979859f96652d41e12f6	993d1115b23a764d884416ce63e87a7a	072837ec995b621b18ea2dbff438d787	article	EconStor: ein fachliches Repositorium für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften	Timo Borst and Jan B. Weiland	GMS Medizin – Bibliothek – Information. Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für medizinisches Bibliothekswesen	2009
8700708	\N	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jahrbuch Medienpädagogik	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften	Wiesbaden	\N	\N	klbor2008	\N	\N	Der Artikel beschreibt vor dem Hintergrund ausgewählter Wissensformen und Anwendungsszenarien im Web 2.0 Anknüpfungspunkte für eine didaktisch angeleitete Vermittlung von Risikokompetenz.	\N	im Druck (Erscheinungsdatum: 8.10.2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	da1722339b68cc1848933a9d99db990e	51b5081fe6b6a44523412dc38181c0ea	4563f05a3f1d14c3ee37741f03470028	incollection	Risikokompetenz als Teil der Medienkompetenz – Wissensformen im Web 2.0.	Michael Klebl and Timo Borst	Bardo Herzig and Dorothee M. Meister and Heinz Moser and Horst Niesyto	2008
8700773	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	ObladenKauder.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	507-523	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	df71b576c97847a1f9ba63c5a90c39d3	6b0f645c4b580f918f1498759e7855cd	d27adf35258c586ddd21711c9ea1f122	incollection	Spuren römischer Lastschifffahrt am Unteren Niederrhein	Julia Obladen-Kauder	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700774	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Kuhlborn.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	67-91	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	cb3326cdc0e59ed6e7531651ab5f9be5	95fd8b9dc602a8176c3ad21e12af7123	3e2b296cb28d1fcfc36986c3527bc4ba	incollection	Auf dem Marsch in die Germania Magna: Roms Krieg gegen die Germanen	Johann-Sebastian Kühlborn	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700775	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Schalles.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	325-340	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	3f640c3872ec896557cb4653e59dd0be	81176ea3bd000c7463e4a613f0160bb9	9c222f401764194bd33596efca55da2e	incollection	Religion und Kult	Hans-Joachim Schalles	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700776	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Teigelake.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	495-506	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	c53418f33b635a9ebf4595ddf5661dca	147f98f5a76ad97fb7cc9b31e17df8b2	d176a2f5bc532413a99d6c99902459a9	incollection	Schiffsverkehr auf dem Niederrhein	Ulrike Teigelake	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700777	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Schmitz.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	117-140	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	9a2b217d0c247e09366767ef7042dbce	fe6f6ca257327ad63b0fa9a1b1b5dfad	631fd388e937746bb3c182f176a4fe85	incollection	Der Bataveraufstand im Kontext des römischen Bürgerkrieges 68-70 n.Chr.	Dirk Schmitz	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700778	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Klostermann.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	21-30	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	ede95120089a32167d458c147b0079dc	d397c88bc8b9354ad0fe9e4b0142ef78	b0782d442f5266692dbfd3f0a40fefd4	incollection	Umwelt und Klima Xantens in römischer Zeit	Josef Klostermann	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700779	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Bridger.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	607-626	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	7fbd57933ac173ab5a95e4c892cb8be6	c24938a01fcd798aa70c1dc378ccdd7b	76dbcdd90fa30e9ed2a1690ed873dd18	incollection	Die civitas Traianensis - das römische Umland von Xanten	Clive Bridger	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700780	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Boelicke.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	49-65	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	e449ddfc0c5d7f0f8f6d5f6851d7b352	3f544cc77a021afa90ab823309a4a7ec	b8ff7c64199528a8819f8d19a0376aa4	incollection	Überblick über die vorgeschichtliche Besiedlung des Xantener Raumes	Ulrich Boelicke and Jürgen Wegert	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700782	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Kalis.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	31-48	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	93610c7a160bf9211c427002cba65411	e79adffca0d4eefdcf47352ab5dddd81	411d52c001e541bf092ec5148b78af41	incollection	Mensch und Vegetation am Unteren Niederrhein während der Eisen- und Römerzeit	A. J. Kalis and S. Karg and J. Meurers-Balke and H. Teunissen-van Oorschot	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700783	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Eck.2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	243-255	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	f6e889df429d2422969d629a7372b6af	798b874c1cb08b3b2b69b21e7bf04909	091935014125975def7127f0650712ae	incollection	Die Gründung der Colonia Ulpia Traiana in ihrem politischen Kontext	Werner Eck	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8700805	Time Society	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kenyon08time	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/17/2-3/283	\N	Internet Use and Time Use: The importance of multitasking -- Kenyon 17 (23): 283 -- Time & Society	\N	\N	283-318	\N	2-3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X08093426}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/17/2-3/283.pdf}	Scholars are beginning to question the impacts of the Internet for the conceptualization of time and time use. However, discussion in terms of the impacts of the Internet for multitasking has been absent from this debate. Multitasking has, until recently, been a forgotten dimension of time-use research. The phenomenon has long been recognized as important, yet it is only in the past decade that time-use researchers have begun seriously both to record and analyse related data. Such studies have shown that a more fully informed understanding of the true extent of time use and activity participation can emerge through the consideration of multitasking. This, in turn, can present a more accurate picture upon which measures of change in time use can be assessed. This article is concerned with an exploratory discussion of the impact of the inclusion of multitasking data upon perception of change in time use as a result of Internet use. Following theoretical discussion, the article presents evidence from a longitudinal, diary-based panel study with around 100 participants and a questionnaire survey with 1000 participants. The article explores the prevalence of multitasking and reveals clear implications of Internet use for the same. In conclusion, those seeking to understand the influence of Internet use upon time use must include multitasking in their analysis if they are to avoid an incomplete and potentially misleading account of time use (and change therein) in the information age.
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	d5efe3a79e2d7e25ac0d1cd5b1726cc9	87077d51c913b1b81b5726f490f76b90	fcc6a0836dc4c3967c38f16240711235	article	{Internet Use and Time Use: The importance of multitasking}	Susan Kenyon	\N	2008
8700823	Time Society	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	KingsleyDennis09012007	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/16/2-3/139	\N	Time in the Age of Complexity -- Dennis 16 (23): 139 -- Time & Society	\N	\N	139-155	\N	2-3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X07080259}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/16/2-3/139.pdf}	Technically mediated forms of interconnectivity and communication are sustaining complex arrangements through which are emerging more dynamic and interdependent   physical-digital relations. This article examines the intensification of time through the lens of complexity theory and argues that increasingly networked   infrastructures are moving towards an integrated global complexity in real-time. I suggest that shifts in physical-digital temporality are having a significant effect upon how the `social' is being reconfigured.
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	8896fb37609b3e585ebdd8ac53a89372	010b840e1730216e771f87e724718d15	8a56af3dc3b7543d03849118d93e1efd	article	{Time in the Age of Complexity}	Kingsley Dennis	\N	2007
8700849	Time Society	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	menzies07time	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/16/1/83	\N	No Time to Think: Academics' life in the globally wired university -- Menzies and Newson 16 (1): 83 -- Time & Society	\N	\N	83-98	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X07074103}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/16/1/83.pdf}	This article reports on a study of how Canadian academics use on-line technologies to deal with increasing demands and time pressures. The results suggest that, in struggling to manage conflicting organizational and temporal priorities, academics are adopting practices to manage these conflicts which adversely affect the quality and content of their teaching and research. Moreover, these changes in practice are integral to reconstituting the temporal and organizational order of universities so they can function as nodes in the wired global economy. Academics are urged to vigorously champion temporal practices which allow time for reflection and the  deep presence' required for creative intellectual work.
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	22e850487b461e254355b0bfc29ef934	10e72c47a834d79fa5b1c81ff3aa9f2f	35314de661053c141bd9774da2164f76	article	{No Time to Think: Academics' life in the globally wired university}	Heather Menzies and Janice Newson	\N	2007
8700878	Time Society	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	araujo05phd	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/2-3/191	\N		\N	\N	191-211	\N	2-3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X05055133}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/2-3/191.pdf}	The purpose of this article is to offer a contribution to the analysis of the time spent on researching and preparing a PhD thesis and its conceptualization as a    phase'. Prior research on PhD experiences used time to explain the doctorate in terms of the different lengths of time involved when comparing   different disciplines and scientific areas of study (Bourdieu, 1983; Atkinson, 2000). To date, the PhD has not been considered as a genuine time experience. I  intend to do so by bearing in mind the insights provided by time sociology frameworks. Thus, in this article it is assumed that respondents'   understanding of their PhD time as  a phase' translates a deep experience of liminality, in which they understand themselves on the one hand as   belonging simultaneously to a  now' and a  then' and, on the other, as being located in a linear temporal structure. In the light of the findings, it is suggested that the phase may be  viewed as a key concept for theorizing the temporality of PhD experience.
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	e0655b7025fb0c3c7e8d6b26c4a88819	54fd579f65179efc5b87df2d5af7f315	f671de55b63d4306c695c9f143ef0158	article	{Understanding the PhD as a Phase in Time}	Emilia Rodrigues Araujo	\N	2005
8700911	Time Society	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	larsson05time	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/2-3/213	\N	Self-help Books on Avoiding Time Shortage -- Larsson and Sanne 14 (23): 213 -- Time & Society	\N	\N	213-230	\N	2-3	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X05055135}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/2-3/213.pdf}	Self-help books are tokens of our reflexive individualized society. The widespread experience of too high a pace in daily life and too little time for recovery and for   social relations have resulted in books focusing on avoiding time shortage. In our analysis of the advice in such books we found time-management categories such as streamlining activities and buying services. Other identified categories focus on life-management strategies such as setting limits to time-consuming aspirations.  Questioning personal aspirations in areas such as work and consumption appears to be an adequate way of avoiding time shortage and increasing one's quality of life but this is also a challenging task due to the importance most people attach to  these areas for identity creation and social acceptance.
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	4cd069730adcc0d2d0d729b2a5e35647	59f6f2d94bd33161eacba924c974c175	096a21205f26a069c8f1c6d99a50162d	article	{Self-help Books on Avoiding Time Shortage}	Jorgen Larsson and Christer Sanne	\N	2005
8700929	Time Society	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ylijoki03time	http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/1/55	\N		\N	\N	55-78	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1177/0961463X03012001364}, eprint = {http://tas.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/1/55.pdf}	This article explores the diversity of time perspectives in academic work. The background of the study stems from recent changes in university management and funding, which impose new demands for academic work, including its temporal order. Drawing on focused interviews with 52 academics, we discern four core time perspectives according to which academics experience their work: scheduled time, timeless time, contracted time and personal time. Scheduled time refers to the accelerating pace of work, timeless time to transcending time through immersion in work, contracted time to short-term employment with limited future prospects and finally, personal time to one's temporality and the role of work in it. In addition, we discuss the relationships between the different time perspectives, focusing on dilemmas and tensions between them.
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	75df427f69e2f027527f9793a00d0dd3	dbf42af41b10253fdbaa0b4f13d8e877	62f2b9ad1d3fadf938cbb5735078d940	article	{Conflicting Time Perspectives in Academic Work}	Oili-Helena Ylijoki and Hans Mantyla	\N	2003
8701026	\N	\N	\N	3rd Ed	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	John Wily	NY	\N	\N	BBejan04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	01327a2e72c3970367cc02959fab6b3d	b4d11933ca92b080f924cab434f8470d	817a1cf57b94cebd9f70281a38325c03	book	Convection Heat Transfer	A Bejan	\N	2004
8701027	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABhave2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	3807--3818	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	Numerical methods are used to solve the finite volume formulation
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\	of the two-dimensional mass, momentum and energy equations for steady-state
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\	natural convection inside a square enclosure. The enclosure consists
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\	of adiabatic horizontal walls and differentially heated vertical
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\	walls, but it also contains an adiabatic centrally-placed solid block.
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\	The aim of the study is to delineate the effect of such a block on
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\	the flow and temperature fields. The parametric study covers the
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\	range 103�[less-than-or-equals, slant]�Ra�[less-than-or-equals, slant]�106
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\	and is done at three Pr namely, 0.071, 0.71 and 7.1. In addition
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\	the effect of increasing the size (characterized by the solidity
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\	[Phi]) of the adiabatic block is ascertained. It is found that the
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\	wall heat transfer increases, with increase in the [Phi], until it
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\	reaches a critical value [Phi]�=�[Phi]OPT, where the wall heat transfer
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\	attains its maximum. Further increases in the block size beyond [Phi]OPT,
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\	reduces the wall heat transfer, for as the block size becomes larger
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\	than the conduction dominant core size it reduces the thermal mass
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\	of the convecting fluid. A steady-state heat transfer enhancement
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\	of 10% is observed for certain Ra and Pr values. Useful correlations
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\	predicting this optimum block size and the corresponding maximum
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\	heat transfer as a function of Ra and Pr are proposed; these predict
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\	within �3%, the numerical results.	3436f2cf46134542e30e6e6db3949e93	f5e06cc9c758aeb6dfdad1f028a81b87	f9157c420e0ba6a4dce022cf826fd091	article	Natural convection heat transfer enhancement using adiabatic block:
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\	Optimal block size and Prandtl number effect	Prasad Bhave and Arunn Narasimhan and D. A. S. Rees	\N	2006
8701028	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Braga2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	4748--4765	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	This work compares two different approaches for obtaining numerical
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\	solutions for laminar and turbulent natural convection within a cavity
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\	filled by a fixed amount of a solid conducting material. In the first
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\	model, a porous-continuum, homogeneous or macroscopic approach is
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\	considered based on the assumption that the solid and the fluid phases
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\	are observed as a single medium, over which volume-averaged transport
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\	equations apply. Secondly, a continuum, heterogeneous or microscopic
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\	model is considered to solve the momentum equations for the fluid
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\	phase resulting in a conjugate heat transfer problem in both the
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\	solid and the void space. In the continuum model, the solid phase
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\	is composed of square obstacles, equally spaced within the cavity.
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\	In both models, governing equations are numerically solved using
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\	the finite volume method. The average Nusselt number at the hot wall,
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\	obtained from the porous-continuum, homogeneous or macroscopic model,
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\	for several Darcy numbers, are compared with those obtained with
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\	the second approach, namely the continuum model, with different number
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\	of obstacles. When comparing the two methodologies, this study shows
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\	that the average Nusselt number calculated for each approach for
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\	the same Ram differs from each other and that this discrepancy increases
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\	as the Darcy number decreases, in the porous-continuum model, or
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\	the number of blocks increases, in the continuum model. Inclusion
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\	of turbulent transfer raises Nusselt for both the continuum and the
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\	porous-continuum models. A correlation is suggested to modify the
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\	macroscopic Rayleigh number in order to match the average Nusselt
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\	numbers calculated by the two models for Ram�=�const�=�104 and Da
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\	ranging from 1.2060�נ10-4 to 1.	2efd43443bbb9ae1bad9a8e341f1c5a7	412eb7df47aa5dcfba8118289a47c30b	5fddd376f0033f1127b7942dc5fbb359	article	Heat transfer in enclosures having a fixed amount of solid material
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\	simulated with heterogeneous and homogeneous models	Edimilson J. Braga and Marcelo J.S. de Lemos	\N	2005
8701029	Chemical Engineering Science	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ABurghardt88	\N	\N		\N	\N	2463-2476	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.03}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	427b45a7f4300f2924837a573d4f3300	6c42ba05dcbf5a7996f50b6fa3285725	f8765bd7e4c161a427d04622c51d0a72	article	Diffusion coefficients in bidisperse porous structures	A. Burghardt and J. Rogut and J. Gotkowska	\N	1988
8701030	Chemical Engineering Science	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Burghardt1988	\N	\N		\N	\N	2463--2476	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	On the basis of theoretical analysis the reason for experimentally
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\	observed differences in effective diffusion coefficients in porous
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\	media when stationary and nonstationary methods are applied to the
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\	measurements has been explained. It has been shown that these differences
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\	appear as a function of the porous structure of the media and are
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\	especially significant for bidisperse porous pellets. In order to
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\	verify the theoretical conclusions effective diffusion coefficients
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\	were measured for five different porous pellets, one monodisperse
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\	and four bidisperse structures using the dynamic membrane method.
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\	The experimental results fully confirm the theoretical conclusion
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\	that the diffusion coefficients estimated from the zero and first
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\	moments of the response curves should be identical and thus equal
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\	to those obtained in the stationary methods. For all bidisperse structures
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\	considered values of diffusion coefficients estimated from the second
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\	moments on the basis of the formula for the monodisperse structure
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\	are lower than the diffusion coefficients estimated from the zero
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\	and first moments, thus fully supporting the theoretical conclusions.	815ff66ff01a7a22b9ec0e18d820ebf9	6c42ba05dcbf5a7996f50b6fa3285725	ad665588f3e0efb4e3a426a24acadf15	article	Diffusion coefficients in bidisperse porous structures	Andrzej Burghardt and Jan Rogut and Jolanta Gotkowska	\N	1988
8701031	Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer	16 (4)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACao2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	547-552	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.03}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	400f7e7e6c87752f1c36a5ef6d1fdd74	16a08caa4280355ed4b92a28d116db1d	a89c0d2203b76a72e6c16226b14dbbb8	article	Experimental study of evaporative heat transfer in sintered copper
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\	bidispersed wick structures	X. L. Cao and P. Cheng and T. S. Zhao	\N	2002
8701032	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AChen2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	601--610	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	Based on the unit cell model, stagnant thermal conductivities of bi-dispersed
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\	porous media with different micro- and macro- porosities were predicted.
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\	Measurements of stagnant thermal conductivities of two samples of
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\	bi-dispersed porous media (with micro-pore diameter of 80 [mu]m and
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\	macro-pore diameters of 200 [mu]m and 400 [mu]m) saturated with three
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\	different fluids (air, FC-72 and water) respectively were conducted.
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\	For comparison, the effective thermal conductivity of a mono-dispersed
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\	medium with pore diameter of 800 [mu]m saturated with the same fluid
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\	was measured. The measured data are shown to be in agreement with
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\	those based on theoretical predictions. The results indicated that
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\	the effective thermal conductivity of a bi-dispersed porous medium
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\	is smaller than that of the mono-dispersed porous medium saturated
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\	with the same fluid because of the contact resistance at micro-scale
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\	and higher porosity for bi-dispersed porous media in comparison with
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\	the mono-dispersed porous media.	a53f171be835d3f4bd6505a6287fec6d	ae57d6ff85ead6386eca1f6ab26d87ce	eb3eac37a926b671f6ac30f57d16d6b7	article	A theoretical and experimental study on stagnant thermal conductivity
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\	of bi-dispersed porous media	Z. Q. Chen and P. Cheng and C. T. Hsu	\N	2000
8701033	Int. Comm. Heat Mass Transfer	27 (3)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AChene2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	293-302	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.03}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	b9d45130899048b24626d783c5ecb51e	5d89f50f5674920382a7e03bef2eae75	02bd7a9c9039cce84a70cd45f18bbf90	article	An experimental study of two phase flow and boiling heat transfer
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\	in bi-dispersed porous channels	Z. Q. Chen and P. Cheng and T. S. Zhao	\N	2000
8701034	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hemisphere	\N	\N	\N	BGebhart88	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.30}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	570dec8c6e88db9d5ed32c865221859e	774afbd9ef5cd91b3ad2cf6dde9a1613	f99dc2a5123acdc94957582a2bdf8f68	book	Buoyancy induced flows and transport	B Gebhart and Y Jaluria and R L Mahajan and B Sammakia	\N	1988
8701035	Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A (Applications)	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	Numer. Heat Transf. A, Appl. (UK)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dept. of Mech. Eng., Iowa Univ., Iowa City, IA, USA	\N	\N	AHouse1990	\N	\N		\N	\N	213--55	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1040-7782}, timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {3785026
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\	Prandl-l number effect
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\	natural convection heat transfer
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\	enclosure
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\	vertical square enclosure
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\	fluid flow
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\	dimensionless body size
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\	thermal conductivity
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\	streamlines
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\	isotherms
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\	overall heat transfer
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\	Nusselt number}	The effect of a centred, square, heat-conducting body on natural convection
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\	in a vertical square enclosure was examined numerically. The analysis
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\	reveals that the fluid flow and heat transfer processes are governed
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\	by the Rayleigh and Prandtl numbers, the dimensionless body size,
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\	and the ratio of the thermal conductivity of the body to that of
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\	the fluid. For Pr=0.71 and relatively wide ranges of the other parameters,
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\	results are reported in terms of streamlines, isotherms, and the
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\	overall heat transfer across the enclosure as described by the Nusselt
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\	number. Heat transfer across the enclosure, in comparison to that
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\	in the absence of a body, may be enhanced (reduced) by a body with
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\	a thermal conductivity ratio less (greater) than unity. Furthermore,
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\	the heat transfer may attain a minimum as the body size is increased.
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\	These and other findings are justified through a careful examination
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\	of the local heat and fluid flow phenomena	4f2674f1821a72d5631ec13bc0cf74d0	f9eea2e7ef3934d7f912ded07c3f560f	2649cab69db4059b954fd5f727c39ca6	article	Effect of a centered conducting body on natural convection heat transfer
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\	in an enclosure	J.M. House and C. Beckermann and T.F. Smith	\N	1990
8701036	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hemisphere	\N	\N	\N	BKakac85	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.30}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	9f709aeabcc88c0a21e47a9f8299e93c	0bad029b3a1fb93cf168efdabb4a5e8f	0a85778766ac53f6700d540739fe5e38	book	Natural convection: fundamentals and applications.	S. Kakac and A Aung and R Viskanta (Eds.)	\N	1985
8701037	Sitzber. Akad. Wiss. Wein, Math-naturw	136	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AKozeny27	\N	\N		\N	\N	Abt. II a, P. 2	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.29}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	b26b5ff67e1ee814622ccaa23e4de5f7	2249b5e12743f604f8ca90e8c6ed9e59	46a044780c3a9ee5b0348a3962a742fe	article	Uber kapillare Leitung des Wassers im Boden	M Kozeny	\N	1927
8701038	J. Porous Media	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AKuznetsov2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	393-402	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.08}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	8eebab0bd22b8cf74f48dfc595b6a9a2	ff54fafb29d318bdc2c848cdb9f8d7f7	15370b6eff9206e5aceded205435aac0	article	Thermally developing forced convection in a bidisperse porous medium	A. V. Kuznetsov and D. A. Nield	\N	2006
8701039	Physics of Fluids	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Institute of Physics Inc., Melville, NY 11747-4502, United
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\	States	Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, Department of Mechanical
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\	Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC V8W 3P6, Canada	\N	\N	Markicevic2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	033101--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1070-6631}, timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.
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\	Flow simulation
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\	Relative permeability
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\	Flow through porous media}	We present a numerical analysis of fluid flow through a porous medium
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\	with two distinct characteristic scales. The system considered is
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\	a monodisperse matrix with porosity &phi; and permeability Kpm with
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\	an embedded second phase, characterized by a phase content or saturation
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\	s and phase length scales L&phi; and Ls. Both two- and three-dimensional
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\	simulations are performed to compute the mobile fluid phase relative
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\	permeability kr,m and its dependence on s and Kpm. The relative permeability
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\	is found to vary as a power law of saturation, with a quasilinear
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\	behavior for low permeability, and increasing values of the exponent
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\	as Kpm increases. For media with low permeability, the linearity
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\	of kr,m is attributed to the drag force, whereas for high Kpm, the
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\	decrease of kr,m with s is due primarily to viscous forces. An analytical
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\	model for kr,m is also presented to aid the interpretation and to
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\	corroborate the simulation results. In the second part, in order
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\	to elucidate the role of the length scales on kr,m, simulations explicitly
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\	resolving both porous media and second-phase scales are performed.
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\	The relative permeability is found to drop rapidly when both scales
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\	are of the same order (Ls approximately equals L&phi;) or when Ls
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\	less than or equal L&phi; Three regimes (Darcy, Brinkman, Stokes)
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\	are consequently identified based on the length scales. &copy; 2006
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\	American Institute of Physics.	2372d4d9ab061a5a0f1ed2795a8d909d	36efb0a2cc27c333c4bc6fbad9272306	4f40dcc93e1c55e31728ceb2c8e9d5a6	article	Two-scale modeling in porous media: Relative permeability predictions	B. Markicevic and N. Djilali	\N	2006
8701040	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AMerrikh2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	1361--1372	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	Natural convection through a rectangular enclosure filled with a fluid
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\	bathing several discrete, conducting and disconnected solid objects
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\	is common in many applications, such as environmental control (e.g.,
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\	indoor buildings, storage), materials processing (e.g., drying),
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\	food processing (e.g., baking), and electronics (e.g., cabinets).
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\	The case of an enclosure heated from the side and containing equally
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\	spaced, conducting solid square blocks is investigated here by using
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\	a continuum model, which treats the fluid and solid constituents
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\	individually. The dispersive effect of the solid constituent is isolated
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\	by increasing the number of solid blocks (N) while reducing their
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\	size as to maintain their relative total volume constant. Results
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\	obtained for a wide Rayleigh number (Ra) range and several values
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\	of solid-to-fluid conductivity ratio ([kappa]) show the strong hindrance
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\	effect of the blocks on the convection process to be dependent on
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\	a minimum number of blocks, Nmin, for every Ra. An analytical expression
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\	predicting Nmin is proposed and validated by the numerical results.	f03ddb85ff61a6e7fe82bcdc317e47ab	9cdfe57f11794146d196195e4a6c0e4f	1f18f760b462448845c06f317b2b529c	article	Natural convection in an enclosure with disconnected and conducting
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\	solid blocks	Ali A. Merrikh and Jos� L. Lage	\N	2005
8701041	Proc. Int. Conf. Appl. Porous Media	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Merrikh04	\N	\N		\N	\N	51-57	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.30}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	4ac5970daeb3980e06047b1570742f93	5607598ee930a69e8b08e23b113393cb	6ec95c4a1a7b0911677c2a5b6bdd6510	article	Effect of distributing a fixed amount of solid constituent inside
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\	a porous medium enclosure on the heat transfer process	A A Merrikh and J L Lage	\N	2004
8701042	Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor and Francis Inc., Newark, NJ, USA	Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Mersin, Turk	\N	\N	AMerrikh2001	\N	\N		\N	\N	55--72	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.
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\	Differentially heated enclosures
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\	Blockage effects}	Natural convection in a differentially heated enclosure filled with
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\	discrete solid objects is analyzed numerically. The effect of six
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\	square shaped solid objects on the natural convection in a rectangular
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\	enclosure of aspect ratio 2 is addressed for different solid geometrical
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\	arrangements and thermal conductivities. The investigation is performed
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\	for Ra = 1&times;105 and 1&times;107 for thermal conductivity ratio
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\	between the solid bodies and the fluid (kr) of 0.1, 1.0, 10 and 100.
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\	The problem aims to clarify the boundary effects associated with
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\	the location, size and the thermal conductivities of the solid objects.
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\	It is known that natural convection in porous media is highly affected
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\	by the boundary phenomena when high permeability is considered. Also,
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\	the problem has importance in understanding the thermal equilibrium
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\	between the solid and the fluid in permeable media, as well as other
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\	applications in which obstacles are unavoidable. It is found that
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\	placing the solid bodies near to the walls reduce the rate of heat
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\	transfer due to the blockage effects. But, placing low conductor
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\	bodies far from the boundary layer region may enhance the rate of
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\	heat transfer compared with enclosures without obstacles. Also, compared
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\	with low conductivity bodies, it is found that placing high conductor
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\	bodies within the boundary layer enhances the rate of heat transfer.
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\	As expected, it is shown that Prandtl number has a weak influence
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\	on the predictions for Pr&gt;=0.71.	3299458d36868c5428079669ffaba850	83f55bb9aca82b1482c36ad7cc2c0574	09c21f5fd4faf665957748482012b53f	article	Blockage effects in natural convection in differentially heated enclosures	A. A. Merrikh and A. A. Mohamad	\N	2001
8701043	Journal of Fluid Mechanics	385	\N	\N	\N	\N	J. Fluid Mech. (UK)	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	Lab. of Mech. \\&amp; Mater. Sci., Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki,
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\	Greece	\N	\N	Moutsopoulos1999	\N	\N		\N	\N	359--79	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0022-1120}, timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {6286070
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\	hydrodynamic dispersion
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\	boundary-layer dispersion
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\	bidisperse porous media
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\	small grains
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\	permeability
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\	dispersing chemical tracers
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\	dilute array of large spheres
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\	Brinkman medium
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\	effective diffusivity
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\	mass transfer boundary layers
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\	molecular diffusivity
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\	Brinkman screening length
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\	bidisperse packed bed
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\	monodisperse fixed beds
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\	higher-order terms
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\	small particle volume fraction}	The small grains in a bidisperse porous medium have the greater influence
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\	on the permeability, while the large grains are more effective in
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\	dispersing chemical tracers. We compute the dispersion induced by
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\	a dilute array of large spheres in a Brinkman medium whose permeability
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\	is determined by the radii and volume fraction of the small spheres.
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\	The effective diffusivity contains a purely hydrodynamic contribution
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\	proportional to Ua1&phi;1 and an O(Ua1&phi;11n(Ua1/D)) contribution
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\	from the mass transfer boundary layers near the spheres. Here, U
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\	is the mean velocity in the medium, a1 and &phi;1 are the radii and
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\	volume fraction of the large spheres and D is the molecular diffusivity.
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\	The boundary-layer dispersion is small when the Brinkman screening
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\	length &kappa; (or square root of permeability) is much smaller than
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\	a1, but is important for &kappa;&ges;O(a1). Experimental results
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\	for the dispersion due to flow through a bidisperse packed bed are
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\	reported and compared with the theoretical predictions. In addition
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\	to its application to bidisperse porous media, the present calculation
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\	allows an extension of Koch and Brady's (1985) analysis of monodisperse
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\	fixed beds to include higher-order terms in the expansion for small
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\	particle volume fraction	38a78db0d52bcce6fad2029a9a9b5c6e	998e61387c84c114e909552763849ff4	d37450b1faad570c1bf527b787e3aa15	article	Hydrodynamic and boundary-layer dispersion in bidisperse porous media	K.N. Moutsopoulos and D.L. Koch	\N	1999
8701044	\N	\N	\N	3rd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag, Newyork	\N	\N	\N	BNield06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.29}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	4cd4255c4105786861f1159b9bdf9aac	3ba4a805daf4e1d15111c8dd1dd04c0d	a51917ec2d049c26696b9a6f5513d3c8	book	Convection in Porous Media	D A Nield and A Bejan	\N	2006
8701045	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Transport Phenomena in Porous Media III	\N	\N	\N	Pergamon	Oxford	\N	\N	BNield2005	\N	\N		\N	\N	34--59	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, issn = {9780080444901}, owner = {Administrator}	Summary Recent work on heat transfer in bidisperse porous media (BDPM)
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\	is surveyed. Topics covered are the measurement of permeability and
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\	thermal conductivity of BDPM, dispersion in BDPM, a new two-velocity
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\	two-temperature model for BDPM, and the application of that model
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\	to forced convection in a channel between two plane parallel walls.
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\	In this application the analysis leads to expressions for the Nusselt
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\	number as a function of properties of the BDPM, namely a conductivity
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\	ratio, a permeability ratio, a volume fraction, and an internal heat
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\	exchange parameter. For a conjugate problem the Nusselt number also
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\	depends on a Biot number, while for thermally developing convection
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\	it also depends on a suitable scaled longitudinal coordinate.	c08f74e8039ebac8b19991233f418c1a	4fa3731ec551b5faa7ddd483996c3612	0b9df18ecbdc9fe3d34057d2459af659	incollection	Heat transfer in bidisperse porous media	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	D.B. Ingham and I. Pop	2005
8701046	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	51	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANield2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	1658--1664	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	The classical Cheng-Minkowycz study of convection past a vertical
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\	plate embedded in a porous medium has been extended to the case of
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\	a bidisperse porous medium (BDPM). The boundary layer analysis leads
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\	to expressions for the velocity and temperature fields in terms of
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\	a geometrical parameter, an inter-phase momentum transfer parameter,
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\	a thermal diffusivity ratio, a permeability ratio, a thermal conductivity
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\	ratio, and an inter-phase heat transfer parameter. For the leading
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\	edge region, and for an inner layer, a similarity solution is obtained
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\	numerically. This involves the first four parameters, each of which
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\	is a characteristic of the BDPM.	e79afffa8112d40c80cd792b34132794	57dc7d71beeebca5da193d366c0934ed	70e3f40e3999e1f263ce0368cec9573f	article	Natural convection about a vertical plate embedded in a bidisperse
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\	porous medium	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	\N	2008
8701047	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANield2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	3329--3339	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	The effects of both horizontal and vertical hydrodynamic and thermal
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\	heterogeneity, on the onset of convection in a horizontal layer of
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\	a saturated bidisperse porous medium uniformly heated from below,
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\	are studied analytically using linear stability theory for the case
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\	of weak heterogeneity. It is found that the effect of such heterogeneity
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\	on the critical value of the Rayleigh number Ra based on mean properties
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\	is of second order if the properties vary in a piecewise constant
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\	or linear fashion. The effects of horizontal heterogeneity and vertical
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\	heterogeneity are then comparable once the aspect ratio is taken
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\	into account, and to a first approximation are independent. The thermal
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\	heterogeneity of the p-phase can be quite significant when the thermal
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\	diffusivity of that phase is large relative to that of the f-phase.	75f0de88f3002c8e24c89500158ea563	2442326c68c84708631fffb748afd365	ba659470d235381e5f5c8cf524b96b09	article	The effect of combined vertical and horizontal heterogeneity on the
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\	onset of convection in a bidisperse porous medium	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	\N	2007
8701048	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANield2006	\N	\N		\N	\N	3068--3074	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	The classical Rayleigh-B�nard theory, for the onset of convection
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\	in a horizontal layer uniformly heated from below, has been applied
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\	to a bidisperse porous medium. The linear stability analysis leads
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\	to an expression for the critical Rayleigh number as a function of
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\	a Darcy number, two volume fractions, a permeability ratio, a thermal
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\	capacity ratio, a thermal conductivity ratio, an inter-phase heat
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\	transfer parameter and an inter-phase momentum transfer parameter.	08d782109923f08b6fb59ebfcd5ee079	fe127099c7b3534fbfce70b0f6977239	a593bf93fad8f9c273d392a13539535c	article	The onset of convection in a bidisperse porous medium	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	\N	2006
8701049	Transport in Porous Media	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 3311 GZ, Netherlands	Department of Engineering Science, University of Auckland, Auckland,
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\	New Zealand	\N	\N	ANield2005a	\N	\N		\N	\N	325--339	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.
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\	Two-velocity two-temperature model
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\	Internal heat exchange parameter}	A two-velocity two-temperature model for bi-dispersed porous media
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\	is formulated. Using the model, an analytic solution is obtained
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\	for the problem of forced convection in a channel between parallel
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\	plane walls that are held either at uniform temperature or uniform
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\	heat flux. In each case, Nusselt number values are given as functions
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\	of a conductivity ratio, a velocity ratio, a volume fraction, and
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\	an internal heat exchange parameter. &copy; Springer 2005.	a99ca41c58619a26d49c787a64468cb3	6e283c8171a95499d3d5c99f4e1c926b	b30b9fb8d26cf5c994a9a898fc9f518e	article	A two-velocity two-temperature model for a bi-dispersed porous medium:
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\	Forced convection in a channel	D. A. Nield and A. V. Kuznetsov	\N	2005
8701050	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANield2005b	\N	\N		\N	\N	1214--1218	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	The classical Graetz methodology is applied to investigate the thermal
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\	development of forced convection in a parallel plate channel filled
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\	by a saturated porous medium, with walls held at constant temperature,
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\	for the case of a non-Newtonian fluid of power-law type. A Brinkman-Forchheimer
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\	model is used for the momentum equation. The analysis for the case
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\	of small modified Darcy number leads to expressions for the local
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\	Nusselt number and average Nusselt number as functions of the dimensionless
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\	longitudinal coordinate, the power-law index, a modified Darcy number,
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\	and a modified Reynolds-Forchheimer number (with the last three parameters
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\	being involved via a boundary-layer thickness).	b7fbf4b1de4a53d2d780a6e47ed3453a	575e5747acf974cf26ea97af7971ddad	a6b650b702a7d239370f3add9fc67681	article	Thermally developing forced convection in a channel occupied by a
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\	porous medium saturated by a non-Newtonian fluid	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	\N	2005
8701051	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ANield2004	\N	\N		\N	\N	5375--5380	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	Forced convection in a plane channel filled with a saturated bi-disperse
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\	porous medium, coupled with conduction in plane slabs bounding the
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\	channel, is investigated analytically on the basis of a two-velocity,
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\	two-temperature model. It is found that the effect of the finite
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\	thermal resistance due to the slabs is to reduce both the heat transfer
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\	to the porous medium and the degree of local thermal non-equilibrium.
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\	An increase in value of the P�clet number leads to a decrease in
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\	the rate of exponential decay in the downstream direction but does
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\	not affect the value of a suitably defined Nusselt number. The dependence
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\	of Nusselt number on Biot number associated with the boundary slabs,
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\	the interphase heat exchange parameter, the interphase thermal conductivity
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\	ratio, the interphase effective permeability ratio, and the macroscopic
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\	void fraction, is investigated.	6ed0b8864b09bc5ddece8d808d35bff3	57930aa30901113113d00d1de9f0b2d3	adb4a1b30719d9d9f77f3e786c81a92e	article	Forced convection in a bi-disperse porous medium channel: a conjugate
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\	problem	D. A. Nield and A. V Kuznetsov	\N	2004
8701052	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor and Francis	\N	\N	\N	BPat80	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.29}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	fdd13ff541334fd5e2a656f44ac55ebd	cd93c02f6a506db12c44de56626f568c	07d55d454f050c663e3876326e986b26	book	Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow	S Patankar	\N	1980
8701053	ASME J. Heat Transfer	130	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ARees2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	092601-9	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.08}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	751eefb4fb772e9434f5807afa15ec2c	a9e810fd9675fa543cd82809ee5d46d8	9f11163da5df14af46dab7408ea8485c	article	Vertical free convective boundary-layer flow in a bidisperse porous
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\	medium	D. A. S. Rees and D. A. Nield and A. V. Kuznetsov	\N	2008
8701054	Transp. Porous Media	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AStraughan2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	159-168.	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.08}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	403a6877468af79ab3e9fad8a57833f1	0a973b9d4a55322a0dc2576e45e4ce05	84891f56845e181b11ec09919fbbd76d	article	On the Nield-Kuznetsov theory for convection in bidisperse porous
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\	media	B Straughan	\N	2009
8701055	Chemical Engineering Science	62	\N	\N	\N	\N	19th International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering - From
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\	Science to Innovative Engineering - ISCRE-19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	5110--5116	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	A continuum modeling approach is used to compare the yield of catalyst
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\	particles called monodisperse, and containing only nanopores (i.e.,
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\	micropores or narrow mesopores), to the yield of the same nanoporous
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\	particles to which larger diffusion channels have been introduced
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\	in various ways. Bidisperse and bimodal pore size distributions are
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\	considered; in the bimodal case, the large diffusion channels are
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\	allowed to vary in size throughout a particle, while in the bidisperse
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\	case they are all of the same size. Model-based optimization is performed
\
\	with respect to the overall yield of a first-order reaction, optimizing
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\	the spatial distributions of both the volume fraction and the diameter
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\	of the diffusion channels. It is found that the yield of catalysts
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\	with an optimized bidisperse pore size distribution may be at least
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\	an order of magnitude increased with respect to the original monodisperse
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\	distribution, thanks to the optimized introduction of large pore
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\	channels. Remarkably, however, local variations in pore diameter
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\	and porosity in bimodal pore networks do not lead to significant
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\	further improvements. This calls for the synthesis of bidisperse
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\	catalysts with a carefully optimized size of the large pore channels
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\	and thickness of their nanoporous catalytic walls.	5923308624e1d3fc74aeb660f4b6a62b	5dac18470c45e4ec6c9850edbb73288e	8cc2af38304efaca77f67524a2d1b095	article	Optimizing transport in nanostructured catalysts: A computational
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\	study	Gang Wang and Eivind Johannessen and Chris R. Kleijn and Simon W. de Leeuw and Marc-Olivier Coppens	\N	2007
8701056	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley, NY	\N	\N	\N	BYang87	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.05.30}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	11216fa8540b9f777c402686844b7b45	b6e3370757d9d7d9a4ccd4653b677112	53186fda6336b5d44efe907c1a4228f2	book	Natural convection in enclosures	K T Yang	\N	1987
8701057	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	45	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AYu2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	2983--2993	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}	\N	93567aaa135f21c0f3de0aabb13604c1	caef14368460bfc942c52c1c06c758a7	c6903e112602b274ee1ed8d569c739aa	article	A fractal permeability model for bi-dispersed porous media	Boming Yu and Ping Cheng	\N	2002
8701058	Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Inst. Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc.	Department of Physics, Huazhong Univ. of Sci. and Technol., Wuhan
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\	430074, China	\N	\N	Yu2002a	\N	\N		\N	\N	22--29	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0887-8722}, timestamp = {2008.06.27}, owner = {Administrator}, comment = {Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2008 Elsevier Inc.
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\	Bidispersed porous media}	Two fractal models for determination of the effective thermal conductivity
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\	of bidispersed porous media are developed based on the fractal theory
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\	and electrical analogy technique. The theoretical predictions from
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\	the proposed fractal thermal conductivity models are compared with
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\	those from the previous lumped-parameter model and from experimental
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\	data. The results from the proposed fractal models are shown to be
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\	in good agreement with both the lumped-parameter model and the experimental
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\	data.	6c92dab1180885cc8169d8f33e06b241	3efe66d1a2bef1740170c4609cad5480	f2253f81579d526076b2740422be27cc	article	Fractal models for the effective thermal conductivity of bidispersed
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\	porous media	Boming Yu and Ping Cheng	\N	2002
8701101	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	micarelli07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7	\N		\N	\N	231--262	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 12:50:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1668952}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7}	The large amount of available information on the Web makes it hard
\
\	for users to locate resources about particular topics of interest.
\
\	Traditional search tools, e.g., search engines, do not always successfully
\
\	cope with this problem, that is, helping users to seek the right
\
\	information. In the personalized search domain, focused crawlers
\
\	are receiving increasing attention, as a well-founded alternative
\
\	to search the Web. Unlike a standard crawler, which traverses the
\
\	Web downloading all the documents it comes across, a focused crawler
\
\	is developed to retrieve documents related to a given topic of interest,
\
\	reducing the network and computational resources. This chapter presents
\
\	an overview of the focused crawling domain and, in particular, of
\
\	the approaches that include a sort of adaptivity. That feature makes
\
\	it possible to change the system behavior according to the particular
\
\	environment and its relationships with the given input parameters
\
\	during the search.	0b3ce12ce5edd91a396655ba316b82fb	ae606423be9b1bd3d59d85fad00a26f6	c88ce2a582ae9c2039bf55d4311047a8	article	Adaptive Focused Crawling	Alessandro Micarelli and Fabio Gasparetti	\N	2007
8701111	Computer Networks	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cn/ChakrabartiBD99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1623--1640	\N	11-16	\N	bibdate = {2003-11-27}, bibsource = {DBLP,
\
\	\	 http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cn/cn31.html#ChakrabartiBD99}	\N	3976bb7eb7bf809056c62c747dac1b6f	e35ac8e9c02ab2a5075b9c1692ac7a2d	c6a69a90702769ae85ea3a130f2e4d8d	article	Focused Crawling: {A} New Approach to Topic-Specific
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\	\	 Web Resource Discovery	Soumen Chakrabarti and Martin van den Berg and Byron Dom	\N	1999
8701222	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neubauer2009hyperincident	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp105}	Data created by social bookmarking systems can be described as
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3-partite 3-uniform hypergraphs connecting documents, users, and
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tags (tagging networks),  
\
such that the toolbox of complex network analysis can be applied to 
\
examine their properties. One of the most basic tools, the
\
analysis of connected components, however cannot be applied
\
meaningfully: Tagging networks 
\
tend to be almost entirely connected. We therefore propose a
\
generalization of connected components, m-hyperincident
\
connected components. 
\
We show that decomposing tagging networks into 2-hyperincident
\
connected components yields a characteristic component
\
distribution with a salient giant component that can be found
\
across various datasets.  
\
This pattern changes if the underlying formation process
\
changes, for example, if the hypergraph is constructed from
\
search logs, or if the tagging data is contaminated by spam: It
\
turns out that the second- to 129th largest components of the
\
spam-labeled Bibsonomy dataset are inhabited exclusively by spam
\
users. Based on these findings, we propose and  unsupervised
\
method for spam detection. 	ba508093225b99e3b16328c6b5650620	2686bad7ff1f4d07c0b3302dff08368a	f696989e22dd4c77c8a6352526e13efe	inproceedings	Hyperincident Connected Components of Tagging Networks	Nicolas Neubauer and Klaus Obermayer	\N	2009
8701752	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938198956	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Aus d. Niederl. übers.	190 S.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	939af34685e6b09ef17c8f51881ad8b5	84bcef9deaa2eeca9b6f49ad68f55e0e	a75b124a3e17a59517515afac588c755	book	Siegfried: eine schwarze Idylle	\N	\N	2001
8702242	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hanser	München	\N	\N	Metasearch_id390938198956	\N	\N	Datensatz exportiert aus der DigiBib (www.digibib.net)	\N	; Aus d. Niederl. übers.	190 S.	\N	\N	\N		\N	939af34685e6b09ef17c8f51881ad8b5	84bcef9deaa2eeca9b6f49ad68f55e0e	a75b124a3e17a59517515afac588c755	book	Siegfried: eine schwarze Idylle	\N	\N	2001
8702243	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neubauer2009hyperincident	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp105}	Data created by social bookmarking systems can be described as
\
3-partite 3-uniform hypergraphs connecting documents, users, and
\
tags (tagging networks),  
\
such that the toolbox of complex network analysis can be applied to 
\
examine their properties. One of the most basic tools, the
\
analysis of connected components, however cannot be applied
\
meaningfully: Tagging networks 
\
tend to be almost entirely connected. We therefore propose a
\
generalization of connected components, m-hyperincident
\
connected components. 
\
We show that decomposing tagging networks into 2-hyperincident
\
connected components yields a characteristic component
\
distribution with a salient giant component that can be found
\
across various datasets.  
\
This pattern changes if the underlying formation process
\
changes, for example, if the hypergraph is constructed from
\
search logs, or if the tagging data is contaminated by spam: It
\
turns out that the second- to 129th largest components of the
\
spam-labeled Bibsonomy dataset are inhabited exclusively by spam
\
users. Based on these findings, we propose and  unsupervised
\
method for spam detection. 	ba508093225b99e3b16328c6b5650620	2686bad7ff1f4d07c0b3302dff08368a	f696989e22dd4c77c8a6352526e13efe	inproceedings	Hyperincident Connected Components of Tagging Networks	Nicolas Neubauer and Klaus Obermayer	\N	2009
8702244	Computer Networks	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	journals/cn/ChakrabartiBD99	\N	\N		\N	\N	1623--1640	\N	11-16	\N	bibsource = {DBLP,
\
\	\	 http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cn/cn31.html#ChakrabartiBD99}, bibdate = {2003-11-27}	\N	3976bb7eb7bf809056c62c747dac1b6f	e35ac8e9c02ab2a5075b9c1692ac7a2d	c6a69a90702769ae85ea3a130f2e4d8d	article	Focused Crawling: {A} New Approach to Topic-Specific
\
\	\	 Web Resource Discovery	Soumen Chakrabarti and Martin van den Berg and Byron Dom	\N	1999
8702245	The Adaptive Web	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	micarelli07	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7	\N		\N	\N	231--262	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2007-09-18 12:50:31}, citeulike-article-id = {1668952}, priority = {5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-72079-9\\_7}	The large amount of available information on the Web makes it hard
\
\	for users to locate resources about particular topics of interest.
\
\	Traditional search tools, e.g., search engines, do not always successfully
\
\	cope with this problem, that is, helping users to seek the right
\
\	information. In the personalized search domain, focused crawlers
\
\	are receiving increasing attention, as a well-founded alternative
\
\	to search the Web. Unlike a standard crawler, which traverses the
\
\	Web downloading all the documents it comes across, a focused crawler
\
\	is developed to retrieve documents related to a given topic of interest,
\
\	reducing the network and computational resources. This chapter presents
\
\	an overview of the focused crawling domain and, in particular, of
\
\	the approaches that include a sort of adaptivity. That feature makes
\
\	it possible to change the system behavior according to the particular
\
\	environment and its relationships with the given input parameters
\
\	during the search.	0b3ce12ce5edd91a396655ba316b82fb	ae606423be9b1bd3d59d85fad00a26f6	c88ce2a582ae9c2039bf55d4311047a8	article	Adaptive Focused Crawling	Alessandro Micarelli and Fabio Gasparetti	\N	2007
8702290	The Journal of Neuroscience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Aflalo:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	6288-6297	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.15}, owner = {butz}	We propose that some of the features of the topographic organization
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\	in motor cortex emerge from a competition among several conflicting
\
\	mapping requisites. These competing requisites include a somatotopic
\
\	map of the body, a map of hand location in space, and a partitioning
\
\	of cortex into regions that emphasize different complex, ethologically
\
\	relevant movements. No one type of map fully explains the topography;
\
\	instead, all three influences (and perhaps others untested here)
\
\	interact to form the topography. A standard algorithm (Kohonen network)
\
\	was used to generate an artificial motor cortex array that optimized
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\	local continuity for these conflicting mapping requisites. The resultant
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\	hybrid map contained many features seen in actual motor cortex, including
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\	the following: a rough, overlapping somatotopy; a posterior strip
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\	in which simpler movements were represented and more somatotopic
\
\	segregation was observed, and an anterior strip in which more complex,
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\	multisegmental movements were represented and the somatotopy was
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\	less segregated; a clustering of different complex, multisegmental
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\	movements into specific subregions of cortex that resembled the arrangement
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\	of subregions found in the monkey; three hand representations arranged
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\	on the cortex in a manner similar to the primary motor, dorsal premotor,
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\	and ventral premotor hand areas in the monkey; and maps of hand location
\
\	that approximately matched the maps observed in the monkey.	252529eb304ff96712411e4f7d5b630d	91235537870385998c8d575bf08e4580	cfc813ae73b59a5876c350a7da25fd49	article	Possible Origins of the Complex Topographic Organization of Motor
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\	Cortex: Reduction of a Multidimensional Space onto a Two-Dimensional
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\	Array	Tyson N. Aflalo and Michael S. A. Graziano	\N	2006
8702298	Applied Intelligence	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Araujo2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	101-119	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Es wird ein NN vorgestellt, das Trajektorien lernen kann. Es wird
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\	eine folge von Anfangszust{\\"a}nden vorgegeben. Ein Winner-Takes-All-Mechanismus
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\	ordnet dann einem Zustand ein Neuron (Unit) zu, die noch keinem anderen
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\	Zustand zugeordnet ist. Ein Hebb-NN lernt schliesslich den Uebergang
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\	von einem Zustand zum naechsten. Bei Retrieval wird dann wieder der
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\	Winner-Zustand als naechster Zustand benutzt. Spezielle Zustandsneuronen
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\	ermoeglichen es, dass mehrere Trajektorien, die die selben Zustaende
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\	enthalten gelernt werden koennen. Ein STM (Kurzzeitspeicher) ermoeglicht,
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\	dass eine Trajektorie den selben Zustand oefter beinhalten kann.
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\	Redundanz tritt nur in der Form aus. dass einem Zustand mehrere Neuronen
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\	zugeordnet werden koennen. Probleme: Wie gelangt man von einem Zustand
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\	zum naechsten? Koennen Kreisbewegungen, die nicht das Vielfache der
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\	STM-Laenge sind effizient gelernt werden? Wie geht das System mit
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\	ganz neuen Zustaenden um.}	\N	dbf587d0d6495b8df12d96bee6857208	c8df421a4d6fa6dd18aa5d93477ac6c3	de16cc6a898f3972321350047f6f0f4a	article	A Self-organizing context-based approach to the tracking of Multiple
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\	Robot trajectories	Aluzio F. R. Araujo and Guilherme {de A. Barreto}	\N	2002
8702303	Biological Cybernetics	83	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Arleo:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	287-299	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.03.13}, owner = {butz}	A computational model of hippocampal activity during spatial cognition
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\	and navigation tasks is presented. The spatial representation in
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\	our model of the rat hippocampus is built on-line during exploration
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\	via two processing streams. An allothetic vision-based representation
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\	is built by unsupervised Hebbian learning extracting spatio-temporal
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\	properties of the environment from visual input. An idiothetic representation
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\	is learned based on internal movement-related information provided
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\	by path...	d21f76fa1c6edb39c3f2ec142d3f8989	3663d32ac7c883bf50b3bb6d6b39ff63	5fe1beeacc27d579e1da85ffb595d86e	article	Spatial cognition and neuro-mimetic navigation: A model of hippocampal
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\	place cell activity	A. Arleo and W. Gerstner	\N	2000
8702345	Journal of Soft Computing	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barry:2002a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	183--199	\N	3--4	\N		\N	9c1127ee61f47131e20cbd6ac7a17020	efe1bb0e5a00d1caf7dfec8a25935539	d1ad57bf0a8c1c137d6a62e69e6086c8	article	The Stability of Long Action Chains in {XCS}	Alwyn M. Barry	\N	2002
8702351	European Journal of Neuroscience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bastian:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2047-1058	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.01.16}, owner = {olli}, review = {Two rhesus monkey have to make center out movements to one of six
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\	circular arranged targets.
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\	 Independent Variable:
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\	 Group 1: target is precued (1s)
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\	 Group 2: 2 targets precued
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\	 Group 3: 3 targets precued
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\	 Dependent variables:
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\	 single cell recording from M1.
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\	 neuro activation rises during the preparatory period.
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\	 this activations is more narrow in group 1 and broader in 2 and even
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\	broader in 3.
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\	 Also, RT faster when activation rises faster
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\	 Hence, not only single target can be prepared but also ranges of
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\	targets}	While a goal-directed movement is prepared, motor cortical neurons
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\	selectively change their activity in relation to prior information
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\	about movement direction. Only little is known, however, about the
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\	neuronal representation of partial information about this parameter.
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\	We investigated this question by training monkeys in a multidirectional
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\	centre-out pointing task. A preparatory signal provided prior information
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\	about one, two or three possible adjacent targets, thus manipulating
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\	the level of certainty about movement direction. After a 1-s delay,
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\	the response signal specified one of the precued targets to indicate
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\	the actual movement to be performed. Based on the directional tuning
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\	curves of individual motor cortical neurons determined during the
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\	reaction time interval, we constructed distributions of the population
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\	activation (DPAs), which we were then able to estimate as well during
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\	the preparatory period. We found that these distributions were preshaped
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\	by prior information, with peaks of activation centred over the range
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\	of precued movement directions. These peaks sharpened as the response
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\	signal approached, and shifted to the specified movement direction
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\	subsequent to that signal. Wider ranges of precued movement directions
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\	were represented by broader DPAs. Trials in which monkeys produced
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\	short reaction times were characterized by narrower distributions
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\	than trials with long reaction times. Our study thus provides evidence
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\	for (i) a graded preshaping of the neuronal population representation
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\	of movement direction by partial information about this parameter,
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\	and (ii) the continuous evolution of the preshaped population representation
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\	during the preparatory period towards movement initiation.	d9e50c9a7b4da243df99b814fce01c64	5150a0b21f9b5d6a74f08fe61d7545ea	2f5025a8696e3b110b425b64070f67e3	article	Preshaping and continuous evolution of motor cortical representations
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\	during movement preparation	Annette Bastian and Gregor Schöner and Alexa Riehle	\N	2003
8702368	Developmental Psychology	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berthier:1996	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	811-823	\N	5	\N	owner = {olli}, comment = {Es wird gelernt ein 2-dof Arm von einer Position zur Nchsten zu bewegen.
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\	Allerdings besteht der Arm eher aus einer Handposition, die man auf
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\	einer Ebene gezielt bewegen kann. Jede Einzelbewegung endet mit dem
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\	Stopp der Bewegung. Eine Aktion besteht demnach aus der Positionsnderung
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\	und der Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit. Je schneller, desto mehr Fehler
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\	aber auch mehr Reward. Gelernt wird durch Q-learning. Dies funktioniert
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\	gut. Die Noise wird dabei mit der Zeit reduziert.}	This article presents a mathematical model of the development of reaching
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\	that assumes that the major problem facing infants is their lack
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\	of lower level motor control and that infants learn to adjust their
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\	reaching strategies as a consequence of their previous experience
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\	and to match their current level of control. The model hypothesizes
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\	that infant reaches are a series of submovements, with the goal being
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\	to get the hand to the target in the face of errors in executed submovements.
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\	To relate actual infant reaches to this model, reaching data were
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\	decomposed into submovements, using a polynomial fitting algorithm
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\	that assumed minimum-jerk submovements. The model makes quan- titative
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\	predictions about the course of development that are supported by
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\	existing results. The validity of the model's underlying assumptions
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\	was assessed by comparing the directional variability of the submovements
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\	with the variability assumed in the model. 	b7de6ce17e4c0921285c2b4f73a257a8	58ce871c2c3023fd7ac75fa24604579f	69034d3897293e886150f58e46fa9259	article	Learning to Reach: A Mathematical Model	Neil E. Berthier	\N	1996
8702369	Psychological Review	112	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Berthier:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	329-346	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Modell der Entwicklung von Reichbewegungen. Es gibt ein actor (waehlt
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\	aktion) und ein kritik (schaetzt wert der aktion). Wenn zufällig
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\	eine andere bewegung ausgefuehrt wird, die sich als besser-wertig
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\	herausstellt, wird die alte aktion durch die neue ersetzt und der
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\	critic angepasst. ein simpler 2-dof (4-dof, davon nur 2 benutzt)
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\	lernt so zielbewegungen. motor noise beschleunigt den lernprozess.}	Current models of psychological development rely heavily on connectionist
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\	models that use supervised learning. These models adapt network weights
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\	when the network output does not match the target outputs computed
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\	by some agent. The authors present a model of motor learning in which
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\	the child uses exploration to discover appropriate ways of responding.
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\	The model is consistent with what is known about how neural systems
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\	evaluate behavior. The authors model the development of reaching
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\	and investigate N. Bernstein's (1967) hypotheses about early motor
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\	learning. Simulations show the course of learning as well as model
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\	the kinematics of reaching by a dynamical arm.	8705bff1a485d24c322f66389f373228	62b4c5322178332768cf2ff5951898ab	3f3e2c2a098236f3c84ae33f556982c6	article	Approximate Optimal Control as a Model for Motor Learning	N. E. Berthier and M. T. Rosenstein and A. G. Barto	\N	2005
8702381	The Journal of Neuroscience	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bizzi1984	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2738-2744	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	One hypothesis for the generation of spatially oriented arm movements
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\	by the central nervous system is that a desired joint position is
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\	determined by the ratio of the tensions of agonist and antagonist
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\	muscles. According to this hypothesis, the transition between equilibrium
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\	states should be solely a function of the contraction time of the
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\	motor units and the mechanical properties of the arm. We tested this
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\	hypothesis in intact and deafferented rhesus monkeys by holding the
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\	forearm and measuring the accelerative transient after release of
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\	the forearm and by directly measuring the time course of the increase
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\	in torque during the movement. Both methods indicated an average
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\	time of 400 msec for attaining peak torque in a movement with a duration
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\	of 700 msec. In addition, by displacing the arm from its normal trajectory
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\	during the movement., we observed that the arm returned neither to
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\	the initial nor to the final equilibrium positions, but to points
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\	intermediate between them. We conclude that the nrocesses underlying
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\	traiectorv formation must be more complex than a simple switch between
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\	one equilibrium position and another.	e4a09c6ddf00c9b8f585edf90fb04957	1b472035b5a257fd017b28a69ad34a2d	7138a1a94e0736a378fc78c84d41c70a	article	Posture control and trajectory formation during arm movment	E. Bizzi and N. Accornero and W. Chapple and N. Hogan	\N	1984
8702387	Journal of Neuroscience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blakemore:1998a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	7511-7518.	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.16}, owner = {martin}	 During self-generated movement it is postulated that an efference
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\	copy of the descending motor command, in conjunction with an internal
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\	model of both the motor system and environment, enables us to predict
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\	the consequences of our own actions. Such a prediction is evident
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\	in the precise anticipatory modulation of grip force seen when one
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\	hand pushes on an object gripped in the other hand. Here the authors
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\	show that self-generation is not in itself sufficient for such a
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\	prediction. Two robots were used to simulate virtual objects held
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\	in one hand (of 14 adults aged 21-30 yrs) and acted on by the other.
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\	Precise predictive grip force modulation of the restraining hand
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\	was highly dependent on the sensory feedback to the hand producing
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\	the load. The results show that predictive modulation requires not
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\	only that the movement is self-generated, but also that the efference
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\	copy and sensory feedback are consistent with a specific context;
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\	in this case, the manipulation of a single object. A novel computational
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\	mechanism is proposed whereby the CNS uses multiple internal models,
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\	each corresponding to a different sensorimotor context, to estimate
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\	the probability that the motor system is acting within each context.	ec283a262894fbeb2a5a58ecf66a37c3	75ddfb35e4195e84fe2fb960833177ab	7891d8bb5b9e8c7fc1b6ce391804a44c	article	Predicting the consequences of our own actions: The role of sensorimotor
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\	context estimation.	\N	\N	1998 
8702391	Brain Research Reviews	28	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bock1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	155-60	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Kognitive Rescourcen könnten für adaptation wichtig sein.}	Previous studies about human sensorimotor coordination in space are
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\	inconclusive: it was reported that subjects in weightlessness point
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\	too high or too low, too fast or at normal speed, with increased
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\	or with normal variability; and that their tracking performance is
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\	degraded or normal. A better understanding of human performance in
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\	space would be desirable not only from the basic science perspective,
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\	but also for operational reasons. We propose a conceptual framework
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\	to explain the reported diversity, and to point out avenues for future
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\	research. We argue that exposure to weightlessness produces sensorimotor
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\	discordance, to which subjects gradually adapt through processes
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\	similar to those involved in earthbound adaptation. These processes
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\	require substantial information-processing resources in the brain,
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\	which may not be easily available during the hectic pace of a space
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\	mission. Within this framework, it is not surprising that previous
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\	data on sensorimotor performance in space were incongruent, as demand
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\	and availability of resources may have differed between missions,
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\	or even between subjects. We therefore propose that future work should
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\	control resource demand and availability, and study their effects
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\	on sensorimotor performance before and during space missions, in
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\	order to deconfound their effects from the immediate effects of gravity.
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\	A suitable hardware for such research is presented.	e4deaaa05ba4c2f3e2fcb68d29e3be48	65e816d573d1cb2473218b723cf892be	548db4700f24164382862d1e2f126c8f	article	Problems of sensorimotor coordination in weightlessness.	O Bock	\N	1998
8702393	Behavioural Brain Research	89	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bock1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	267273	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {four experiments were done:
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\	1) adaptation of movement amplitude from small to large movements
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\	and v.v. (3-7 vs 12-29cm) -> amplitude gain generalizes
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\	2) adaptation to very short (3.75) vs (very large 26.25) movements
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\	yields less trasnfer from small to large movements and v.v.
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\	3) Selective adaptation to gains in only short or only wide movements
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\	(3.75 vs 26) also possible
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\	4) transfer rises (i.e. interference) for exp 3) if movement distances
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\	become closer to each other.
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\	-> There seems to be an amplitude depending gain modulation in movement
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\	execuition.}	We investigated the constraints for visuo-motor adaptation in human
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\	pointing movements. Subjects pointed at sequentially
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\	
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\	presented visual targets while visual feedback about their finger
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\	position was either absent (pre- and post-period), or was
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\	manipulated such as to require a gradual reduction of response amplitude
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\	(per-period). We found that response amplitudes were
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\	smaller during the post- than during the pre-period, which documents
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\	the existence of adaptation to distorted visual feedback. We
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\	
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\	further found that adaptation can transfer fully to untrained amplitudes
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\	(Exp. 1), although the amount of transfer may be reduced
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\	
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\	if trained and untrained amplitudes are substantially different (Exp.
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\	2). However, selective adaptation of one amplitude but not
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\	
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\	another can also be yielded if the paradigm explicitly asks for it
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\	(Exp. 3), and if the two amplitudes differ by more than about
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\	
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\	10 cm (Exp. 4). We conclude from these findings that the adapted mechanism
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\	consists of amplitude-specific elements, tuned to
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\	
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\	amplitude spans of some 10 cm. 	c8c54f4dd98c1b1c0dbcc9f72b34605f	198c955d9f559e10cb2fcafffafbb564	10fbbeb7e1397cb2c6716bb9894204b1	article	Visuo-motor adaptation: evidence for a distributed amplitude control
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\	system	Otmar Bock and Martin Burghoff	\N	1997
8702407	Journal of Computational Neuroscience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Boucheny:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	205-227	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	Motivated by experimental observations of the head direction system,
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\	we study a three population network model that operates as a continuous
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\	attractor network. This network is able to store in a short-term
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\	memory an angular variable (the head direction) as a spatial profile
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\	of activity across neurons in the absence of selective external inputs,
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\	and to accurately update this variable on the basis of angular velocity
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\	inputs. The network is composed of one excitatory population and
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\	two inhibitory populations, with inter-connections between populations
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\	but no connections within the neurons of a same population. In particular,
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\	there are no excitatory-to-excitatory connections. Angular velocity
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\	signals are represented as inputs in one inhibitory population (clockwise
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\	turns) or the other (counterclockwise turns). The system is studied
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\	using a combination of analytical and numerical methods. Analysis
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\	of a simplified model composed of threshold-linear neurons gives
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\	the conditions on the connectivity for (i) the emergence of the spatially
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\	selective profile, (ii) reliable integration of angular velocity
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\	inputs, and (iii) the range of angular velocities that can be accurately
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\	integrated by the model. Numerical simulations allow us to study
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\	the proposed scenario in a large network of spiking neurons and compare
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\	their dynamics with that of head direction cells recorded in the
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\	rat limbic system. In particular, we show that the directional representation
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\	encoded by the attractor network can be rapidly updated by external
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\	cues, consistent with the very short update latencies observed experimentally
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\	by Zugaro et al. (2003) in thalamic head direction cells.	1a040deac388ca089d5af8dd4bfb41a4	77cd002861ce41d0bbc7d46c1d9aad22	792d9466bcda9bf14d1739ca3bfbb877	article	A Continuous Attractor Network Model Without Recurrent Excitation:
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\	Maintenance and Integration in the Head Direction Cell System	Christian Boucheny and Nicolas Brunel and Angelo Arleo	\N	2005
8702408	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bourbon1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	445-461	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Dieser Artikel stellt fest, dass PCT die einzig brauchbare Idee ist,
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\	da: S-R-Theorien vollkommen Stimulusabh. VH erzeugen und deshalb
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\	unbrauchbar sind. Kognitive Theorien erzeugen VH das vollkommen Stim.
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\	unabhängig ist und sind deshalb unbrauchbar. PCT vermischt beides
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\	und ist deshalb optimal. Ein Experiment zeigt, dass bei einer Trackingaufgabe
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\	die kog. Theorien versagen, sobald die Umwelt unvorhersagbar wird
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\	und S-R versagt, sobald der Cursor (i.e. der eigene Körper) gestört
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\	wird. PCT ist das natürlich egal, genauso wie den VPs. Fazit: ignoriert
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\	die Entwicklung der letzten 20 Jahre und ist auch sonst ziemlich
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\	wackelig und unausgegoren.}	Conventional behavioral models can be broadly classed as stimulus-driven
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\	(bottom-up, S-R) and brain-driven (top-down, cognitive). Perceptual
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\	control theory (PCT) uses a model that has features of both classes,
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\	and so can be diffcult to distinguish from either one. The di!erence
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\	in PCT is not just in the model of the organism, but in the assumed
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\	properties of the world in which the organism behaves. We discuss
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\	and experimentally demonstrate the basic models, and the worlds in
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\	which they can operate properly. The results show, we believe, that
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\	PCT employs the only kind of model that can work in a realistic model
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\	of the world.	9ea364d3f05cad6d3e8f88e4d5861327	74431aa4423e7e4829db5b8ea2d038e6	e31cdf33edc60166f818e8fde867ec11	article	Models and their worlds	W. Thomas Bourbon and William T. Powers	\N	1999
8702422	Robotics and Autonomous Systems	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brooks:1990	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	3-15	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.30}, owner = {butz}	\N	b06e69e6abcd3adfd8c1f0c98bd7b504	3e8e4f19263a1d384adc980a7b9e2d6a	7aab4514c159c44e688a8bb584c09feb	article	Elephants Don't Play Chess	Rodney A. Brooks	\N	1990
8702423	Hournal of Motor Behavior	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Buchman2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	391-399	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {EMGs bei Ellenbogenbewegungen wurden untersucht. Es gibt keine ernsthaften
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\	differenzen in der Kontrollstrategie zwischen Alten und Jungen sowie
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\	Frauen und Männern. Junge Männer tendieren aber zu schnelleren Bewegungen
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\	(unabh. von Kraft)}	\N	69dbc70db8a12413383e025ea19648ea	51d87695c6c8764abfe3f31987a75205	8b79e13d1160f59cd97ab7fce90f4b0c	article	Effec of Age and Gender in the Control of Elbow Flexion Movements	Aron S. Buchman and Gerald L. Gottlieb and Gil L. Almelda and Sue Leurgans and Chi-Hung Chen and Daniel M. Corcos	\N	2000
8702426	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in learning classifier systems: {T}hird international workshop,
\
\	{IWLCS} 2000 (LNAI 1996)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	Bull:2000b	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	Extended abstract	21-28	\N	\N	\N	archive = {Bull2000b.ps.gz}	\N	6bc6b03512ef652d4d660ee42ca16a84	e80d65fbd1d36d5ad08f91304e7abbcb	7d3ac80a4d57502f0e9d0a0a8f566c10	incollection	Simple {M}arkov Models of the Genetic Algorithm in
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\	 Classifier Systems: {A}ccuracy-based Fitness	Larry Bull	P. L. Lanzi and W. Stolzmann and S. W. Wilson	2001
8702427	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advances in learning classifier systems: {T}hird international workshop,
\
\	{IWLCS} 2000 (LNAI 1996)	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	Bull:2000c	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	Extended abstract	29-36	\N	\N	\N		\N	0d36e8aad62217786e319f5f704e39ac	1803f647418e9b1cbf753653c714bd56	63ef79d54afb0f8c6fe60c98b8f32c39	incollection	Simple {M}arkov Models of the Genetic Algorithm in
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\	 Classifier Systems: {M}ulti-Step Tasks	Larry Bull	P. L. Lanzi and W. Stolzmann and S. W. Wilson	2001
8702436	Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bullock:1993	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	408-435	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {The DIRECT model puts up a framework for reaching with or without
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\	(correct feedback) with and without tools.
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\	Thereby, the model computes in every timestep for each desired movement
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\	direction an action that drives the network toward the goal.
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\	Thereby, it may rely on external or internal feedback
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\	Internal or External feedback are taken into account to calculate
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\	the current end effector position in spatial coordinates.
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\	This position is substracted from the perceived goal position to calculate
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\	a difference Vector that points from the hand to the target.
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\	The Movement along the DV is the desired output.
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\	The DV is mapped onto an motor vector using a Lookup table for different
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\	direction and joint configurations (ca. 10000 cells).
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\	The motor command is transformed by the plant or fed into a forward
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\	model that calculates the next state of the arm.
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\	Learning takes placed by Training a State x Desired Direction Lookup-Table
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\	/ NN onto actions using a Delta Rule.
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\	Learning data is provided by executing random actions and observing
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\	the resulting DV of each action. Since there is no amplitude in the
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\	desired direction, this works well.
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\	The same applies for the FM.
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\	The Model is able to use Tools (new arm geometry), compensate for
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\	prisms goggles, works with clamped elbow (reduced dof) and with nonlinear
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\	motor to action mappings.
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\	Problems:
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\	Learning mechanism (not to be thought as realistic): Curse of dimensionality
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\	Goal directed Learning can not allow for 1-to-many mappings
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\	no systematic evaluation of the system
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\	no dynamics included
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\	does not compensate delays
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\	remains mostly on closed loop control to guide actions}	\N	33caa8550c73b731a3d81ac767ddf51b	d41b20d10b3b2ccb594ba58acc9f6546	e4e6a40de7a04410abda4a17f68fc1cb	article	A Self-Organizing Neural Model of Motor Equivalent Reaching and Tool
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\	Use by a Multijoint Arm	Daniel Bullock and Stephen Grossberg and Frank H Guenther	\N	1993
8702445	Constructivist Foundations	4	\N	\N	November	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butz:2008h	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-42	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.25}, owner = {butz}	Purpose:
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\	Constructivism postulates that the perceived reality is a complex
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\	construct formed during development. Depending on the particular
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\	school, these inner constructs take on different forms and structures
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\	and affect cognition in different ways. The purpose of this article
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\	is to address the questions of how and, even more importantly, why
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\	we form such inner constructs.
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\	Approach:
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\	This article proposes that brain development is controlled by an inherent
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\	anticipatory drive, which biases learning towards the formation of
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\	forward predictive structures and inverse goal-oriented control structures.
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\	This drive, in combination with increasingly complex environmental
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\	interactions during cognitive development, enforces the structuring
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\	of our conscious self, which is embedded in a constructed inner reality.
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\	Essentially, the following questions are addressed: Which basic mechanisms
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\	lead us to the construction of inner realities? How are these emergent
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\	inner realities structured? How is the self represented within the
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\	inner realities? And consequently, which cognitive structures constitute
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\	the media for conscious thought and selfconsciousness?
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\	Findings:
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\	Due to the anticipatory drive, representations in the brain shape
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\	themselves predominantly purposefully or intentionally. Taking a
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\	developmental, evolutionary perspective, we show how the brain is
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\	forced to develop progressively complex and abstract representations
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\	of the self embedded in the constructed inner realities. These self
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\	representations can evoke different stages of self-consciousness.
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\	Implications:
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\	The anticipatory drive shapes brain structures and cognition during
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\	the development of progressively more complex, competent, and flexible
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\	goal-oriented bodyenvironment interactions. Self-consciousness develops
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\	because increasingly abstract, individualizing self representations
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\	are necessary to realize these progressively more challenging environmental
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\	interactions.
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\	Key words:
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\	Anticipatory drive, self consciousness, mirror neurons, sensorimotor
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\	bodyspaces, language, social cognition.	5b8e7b777c49543b1e36084d5441d4f5	ffac045c9776ff38e7081f1611964298	e97ade2f52a09ac093d110ce8a9f3cda	article	How and Why the Brain Lays the Foundations for a Conscious Self	Martin V. Butz	\N	2008
8702472	Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butz:2007a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	5-37	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.18}, owner = {butz}	Michigan-style learning classifier systems iteratively evolve a distributed
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\	solution to a problem in the form of potentially overlapping subsolutions.
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\	Each problem niche is covered by subsolutions that are represented
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\	by a set of predictive rules, termed classifiers. The genetic algorithm
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\	is designed to evolve classifier structures that together cover the
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\	whole problem space and represent a complete problem solution. An
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\	obvious challenge for such an online evolving, distributed knowledge
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\	representation is to continuously sustain all problem subsolutions
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\	covering all problem niches, that is, to ensure niche support. Effective
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\	niche support depends both on the probability of reproduction and
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\	on the probability of deletion of classifiers in a niche. In XCS,
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\	reproduction is occurrence-based whereas deletion is support-based.
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\	In combination, niche support is assured effectively. In this paper
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\	we present a Markov chain analysis of the niche support in XCS, which
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\	we validate experimentally. Evaluations in diverse Boolean function
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\	settings, which require non-overlapping and overlapping solution
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\	structures, support the theoretical derivations. We also consider
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\	the effects of mutation and crossover on niche support. With respect
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\	to computational complexity, the paper shows that XCS is able to
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\	maintain (partially overlapping) niches with a computational effort
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\	that is linear in the inverse of the niche occurrence frequency.	30c267b010d6bba6ae8e9be46b1acf25	bf3fcf0f60dbb9030e15f7d9b4a2a201	eaae3e93e2a06a4ef561f0ba5b15dcb9	article	Problem solution sustenance in {XCS}: Markov chain analysis of niche
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\	support distributions and the impact on computational complexity	Martin V. Butz and David E. Goldberg and Pier Luca Lanzi and Kumara Sastry	\N	2007
8702484	Psychological Review	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Butz:2007g	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1015-1046	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.07}, owner = {butz}	Autonomously developing organisms face several challenges when learning
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\	reaching movements,
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\	such as reaching for a glass. First, motor control has to be learned
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\	unsupervised, or selfsupervised.
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\	Second, knowledge of sensorimotor contingencies has to be acquired
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\	in contexts
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\	in which action consequences unfold in time. Third, motor redundancies
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\	need to be resolved.
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\	To solve all three of these problems, we propose a sensorimotor, unsupervised,
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\	redundancyresolving
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\	control architecture (SURE REACH), which is based on the ideomotor
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\	principle.
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\	Given a three degree of freedom arm in a 2-D environment, SURE REACH
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\	encodes two spatial
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\	arm representations with neural population codes: a hand end-point
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\	coordinate space and
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\	an angular arm posture space. A posture memory solves the inverse
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\	kinematics problem by
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\	associating hand end-point neurons with neurons in posture space.
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\	An inverse sensorimotor
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\	model associates posture neurons with each other action-dependently.
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\	Together, population
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\	encoding, redundant posture memory, and inverse sensorimotor model
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\	enable SURE REACH
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\	to learn and represent sensorimotor grounded distance measures and
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\	to use dynamic programming
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\	to reach goals flexibly and efficiently. The architecture does not
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\	only solve the redundancy
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\	problem, but significantly increases goal reaching flexibility, accounting
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\	for additional
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\	task constraints or realizing obstacle avoidance. While the spatial
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\	population codes resemble
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\	neurophysiological structures, simulations confirm the plausibility
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\	and flexibility of the model,
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\	
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\	mimicking various previously published behavior data in arm reaching
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\	tasks.	b341de947500c9ce61a03148dc26e4fa	85456327a6d60713468cce5e2daf85d1	576e46df81dcd71e2d13d2e21db79e21	article	Exploiting Redundancy for Flexible Behavior: {U}nsupervised Learning
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\	in a Modular Sensorimotor Control Architecture	M. V. Butz and O. Herbort and J. Hoffmann	\N	2007
8702523	The Journal of Neuroscience	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Caithness2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	8662 8671	\N	40	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {6 experiments on visoumotor learning favor the aktive / inactive memory
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\	state theory of learning.
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\	That is: memory is not unchangable once consolidated but is reactivated
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\	if used.
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\	Hence, retrograde interference also occurs after 1 or 7 days}	An influential idea in human motor learning is that there is a consolidation
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\	period during which motor memories are transformed from
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\	a fragile to a permanent state, no longer susceptible to interference
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\	from new learning. The evidence supporting this idea comes from
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\	studies showing that the motor memory of a task (A) is lost when an
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\	opposing task (B) is experienced soon after, but not if sufficient
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\	time
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\	
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\	is allowed to pass (6 hr).Wereport results from three laboratories
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\	challenging this consolidation idea.Weused anABAparadigm in the
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\	context of a reaching task to assess the influence of experiencing
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\	B after A on the retention of A. In two experiments using visuomotor
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\	
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\	rotations, we found that B fully interferes with the retention of
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\	A even when B is experienced 24 hr after A. Contrary to previous
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\	reports,
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\	
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\	in four experiments on learning force fields, we also observed full
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\	interference between A and B when they are separated by 24 hr or
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\	even
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\	1 week. This latter result holds for both position-dependent and velocity-dependent
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\	force fields. For both the visuomotor and force-field
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\	
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\	tasks, complete interference is still observed when the possible affects
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\	of anterograde interference are controlled through the use of
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\	
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\	washout trials. Our results fail to support the idea that motor memories
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\	become consolidated into a protected state. Rather, they are
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\	
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\	consistent with recent ideas of memory formation, which propose that
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\	memories can shift between active and inactive states.	460e5a640f4f21bc86f2ffd7b083f65e	1b3b5d8f2529b57640413d7e1f866e5c	d2b3db0af1cb32feec8a878b9bee08a9	article	Failure to Consolidate the Consolidation Theory of Learning for Sensorimotor
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\	Adaptation Tasks	Graham Caithness and Rieko Osu and Paul Bays and Henry Chase and Jessica Klassen and Mitsuo Kawato and Daniel M Wolpert and J Randall Flanagan	\N	2004
8702542	Human Movement Science	22	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chan2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	Der Armtrajektorie bei Parkinsonpatienten und Gesunden wird eine
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\	5-Parametrige Funktion angepasse.{\\newline}Ein Mass f{\\"u}r Parkinson
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\	(Autokorrelation) wird vorgeschlagen.	\N	631-648	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, local-url = {/Users/olli/eigene%20Dokumente/uni/Vertiefung/Texte/Chan%20etal%20-%20HumMovSci2004%20-%20An%20experimentally%20confirmed%20statistical%20model%20on%20arm%20movement.pdf}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Ein Modell für Armbewegungen wird aufgrund des extended Freundlich-Modells
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\	gebildet. Dazu werden 5 Parameter an eine Funktion angepasst. Es
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\	wird also nur die Trajektorie beschrieben und nichts erklärt.}	\N	e3625370f560ded78dcd45dda985619b	d40f90f1923a8c83a99707dac3a86062	191fc1a0b4bf2010bf814d345ba01f0d	article	An experimentally confirmed statistical model on arm movement	M. F. Chan and D. R. Giddings and C. S. Chandler and C. Craggs and R. D. Plant and M. C. Day	\N	2004
8702543	Biological Cybernetics	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Chapeau-Blondeau1991	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	267-279	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Es gibt einen PG, der an ein NN angeschlossen ist, so dass korrekte
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\	ein beliebiges Pattern generiert werden kann.}	Ein Patterngenerator (Zufallsgeneratorartig) erzeugt Signalsequenzen
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\	X(t) aus einem Eingangssignal U. Jedem X wird ein Signal {\\"u}ber
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\	ein Perceptron zugeordnet, so dass durch anlegen von U aus dem Patterngenerator
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\	und dem Perceptron (Motor)sequenzen erzeugt werden k{\\"o}nnen.{\\newline}Es
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\	wurde sehr auf biologische Validit{\\"a}t geachtet	a8d8457871c254d66173299365f168bc	bcd37605e15d7520e7058a195d881d47	330f365045e718a12ed3361ce9901549	article	A neural network model of the cerebellar cortex performing dynamic
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\	associations	F. Chapeau-Blondeau and G. Chauvet	\N	1991
8702550	Journal of Neuroscience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cisek:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	9761-9770	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.02.08}, owner = {butz}	To successfully accomplish a behavioral goal such as reaching for
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\	an object, an animal must solve two related problems: to decide which
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\	object to reach and to plan the specific parameters of the movement.
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\	Traditionally, these two problems have been viewed as separate, and
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\	theories of decision making and motor planning have been developed
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\	primarily independently. However, neural data suggests that these
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\	processes involve the same brain regions and are performed in an
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\	integrated manner. Here, a computational model is described that
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\	addresses both the question of how different potential actions are
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\	specified and how the brain decides between them. In the model, multiple
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\	potential actions are simultaneously represented as continuous regions
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\	of activity within populations of cells in frontoparietal cortex.
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\	These representations engage in a competition for overt execution
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\	that is biased by modulatory influences from prefrontal cortex. The
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\	model neural populations exhibit activity patterns that correlate
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\	with both the spatial metrics of potential actions and their associated
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\	decision variables, in a manner similar to activities in parietal,
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\	prefrontal, and premotor cortex. The model therefore suggests an
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\	explanation for neural data that have been hard to account for in
\
\	terms of serial theories that propose that decision making occurs
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\	before action planning. In addition to simulating the activity of
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\	individual neurons during decision tasks, the model also reproduces
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\	key aspects of the spatial and temporal statistics of human choices
\
\	and makes a number of testable predictions.	e531710dc6eaa32d3e43082f68211d69	db089e65a00792e04eb691e7c15096ce	04503d92bd4af8d3b4fa8cd8f6c0ad23	article	Integrated neural processes for defining potential actions and deciding
\
\	between them: A computational model	P. Cisek	\N	2006
8702551	Cognitive Processing	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cisek:2005a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	15-24	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.02.08}, owner = {butz}	Traditional theories of motor control view it as a serial process
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\	of planning and execution situated at the end of a larger serial
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\	process of perceptual representation and cognitive decision-making.
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\	Here, I examine the assumption that planning and execution
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\	are distinct processes separated by a neural representation of a
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\	desired trajectory. I propose that neural data do not support
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\	the existence of a desired trajectory or of any pre-generated plan
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\	other than a crude representation of the intended motion of a controlled
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\	object. That representation appears to be more strongly involved
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\	in decision-making processes than in the control of a specific movement,
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\	and it does not appear to be converted into a detailed motor command
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\	until after the movement begins, even in well-trained tasks. Thus,
\
\	one is led to question whether the traditional distinction between
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\	decision-making, planning, and motor execution is a useful foundation
\
\	for interpreting neural data and generating computational theories
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\	of motor control.	7ddd86f27f4976c6c5dece8139496f6a	d2f10db5f8edc8de3ce66f83f1bacbb5	28f815f44689acba90e6b015cd65781a	article	Neural representations of motor plans, desired trajectories, and
\
\	controlled objects	P. Cisek	\N	2005
8702554	Adaptive Behavior	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Clark:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	5-16	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.19}, owner = {butz}	There is a definite challenge in the air regarding the pivotal notion
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\	of internal representation.
\
\	
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\	This challenge is explicit in, e.g., van Gelder, 1995; Beer, 1995;
\
\	Thelen & Smith, 1994; Wheeler,
\
\	
\
\	1994; and elsewhere. We think it is a challenge that can be met and
\
\	that (importantly) can be met
\
\	
\
\	by arguing from within a general framework that accepts many of the
\
\	basic premises of the work
\
\	
\
\	(in new robotics and in dynamical systems theory) that motivates such
\
\	scepticism in the first
\
\	
\
\	place. Our strategy will be as follows. We begin (Section 1) by offering
\
\	an account (an example
\
\	
\
\	and something close to a definition) of what we shall term Minimal
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\	Robust Representationalism
\
\	
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\	(MRR). Sections 2 & 3 address some likely worries and questions about
\
\	this notion. We end
\
\	
\
\	(Section 4) by making explicit the conditions under which, on our
\
\	account, a science (e.g., robotics)
\
\	
\
\	may claim to be addressing cognitive phenomena.	34deff8f6c706437330a1c3d5d269199	4479462dfab327ccd260fe7d8debb356	6a69dadcdb3bc00085278130e981bcb6	article	Towards a Cognitive Robotics	Andy Clark and Rick Grush	\N	1999
8702574	Cognitve Science	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cruse:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	135-155	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Das vorhandensein interner Modelle, mit denen Mental gehandelt werden
\
\	kann, die also nicht zwangsläufig eine Aktion auslösen, hilft kognition
\
\	zu entwickeln.}	\N	522d3f4dca5c1d21d9ac33f4997e1015	b9ac9c578ded27cd240fae82f5486cd1	467266bcbb3d9ad59283319f0140e339	article	The Evolution of Cognition - a hypothesis	Holk Cruse	\N	2003
8702577	From Animals to Animats 5: Proceedings of the Fifth International
\
\	Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	From Animal to Animats 5	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	Cruse:1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	381-389	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Mit MMC-Netzwerken lassen sich aus beliebigen gewünschten Zielvorgaben
\
\	die Gewünschten Zustände Erreichen (Attraktor). Kann nicht lernen
\
\	und kann eigentlich nur linearkombinationen ausrechnen. Ist aber
\
\	robust und kommt auch mit unereichbaren Zielen klar.}	\N	5cda0c78e68b9ff694cbd2b04299c63a	27da98ba6495f09237284fe94d651321	462587735709bed49753cb842baff586	article	{MMC} - a recurrent neural network which can be used as manipulable
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\	body model	Holk Cruse and Ulrich Steink{ü}hler and Christan Burkamp	R. Pfeifer and B. Blumberg and J.-A. Meyer and S.W. Wilson	1998
8702579	IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS
\
\	2001)	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DSouza:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	298-303	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.17}, owner = {butz}	Real-time control of the endeffector of a humanoid robot in external
\
\	coordinates requires computationally efficient solutions of the inverse
\
\	kinematics problem. In this context, this paper investigates learning
\
\	of inverse kinematics for resolved motion rate control (RMRC) employing
\
\	an optimization criterion to resolve kinematic redundancies. Our
\
\	learning approach is based on the key observations that learning
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\	an inverse of a non uniquely invertible function can be accomplished
\
\	by augmenting the input representation to the inverse model and by
\
\	using a spatially localized learning approach. We apply this strategy
\
\	to inverse kinematics learning and demonstrate how a recently developed
\
\	statistical learning algorithm, Locally Weighted Projection Regression,
\
\	allows efficient learning of inverse kinematic mappings in an incremental
\
\	fashion even when input spaces become rather high dimensional. The
\
\	resulting performance of the inverse kinematics is comparable to
\
\	Liegeois ([1]) analytical pseudo inverse with optimization. Our results
\
\	are illustrated with a 30 degree-of-freedom humanoid robot.	62416fccc3f1889ec216595de8f12841	697e45ad5ffbc5ff190ae675769e5fb1	6f7fce9cc6d720704e9d17311bd50622	article	Learning inverse kinematics	A. D'Souza and S. Vijayakumar and S. Schaal	\N	2001
8702584	Neurocomputing	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	David1995	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	197-202	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Sagt, dass Anzahl und verteilung der RBF-Center wichtig sind.}	\N	ab6642628b7aba2397d054d6e57e87cb	adfc5d54600ac274d948200ae16d8deb	299c4fd9fadfc9da2ca893b637e6d75b	article	On the number and the distribution of RBF centers.	V. David S{\\'a}nchez A.	\N	1995
8702585	The Journal of Neuroscience	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davidson2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	54255429	\N	22	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Es gibt retrograde interferenz beim motorischen lernen. Um zu testen
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\	ob diese Interferenz auch besteht, obwohl substantielles sensorisches
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\	Feedback gegeben wird müssen VPs den selben dynamischen Kontext erlernen,
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\	wobei entweder der Oberarm oder die Hand durch einen Roboter abgelenkt
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\	wird.
\
\	
\
\	Es konnte jedoch keine reduktion der interferenz gefunden werden.
\
\	
\
\	Folglich wird die Dynamik von Arm und Hand z.T. in einem einzigen
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\	System repräsentiert und die Dynamik unabhängig von den sensorischen
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\	Konsequenzen ausgeführt.}, doi = {DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0429-05.2005}	In manual action, the relationship between a given motorcommandand
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\	the ensuing movement depends on the dynamics of both the arm
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\	
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\	and hand-held objects. Skilled performance relies on the brain learning
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\	both these dynamics, and previous studies have examined how
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\	
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\	people adapt to novel loads applied to either the hand or the arm.
\
\	In this study, we ask whether these different kinds of load are
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\	
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\	represented independently as a result of changes in cutaneous feedback
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\	and handarm coordination. We used a robotic apparatus that
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\	
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\	could either apply forces to an object held in the subjects hand
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\	or directly to the segments of the arm. We tested whether subjects
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\	could
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\	
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\	retain learning of a force field applied to the hand after subsequently
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\	experiencing the opposing field applied to the arm (or vice versa),
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\	or
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\	
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\	whether retrograde interference would be observed. In separate experiments,
\
\	we used force fields and torque fields that were linearly
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\	
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\	related to either hand or joint velocities, respectively. Our finding
\
\	of complete interference between opposing fields suggests that loads
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\	
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\	applied to the arm and hand are not represented independently by the
\
\	sensorimotor system. This interference occurred despite markedly
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\	
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\	different cutaneous inputs that were directly related to the movement
\
\	task. This result suggests that the brain represents dynamics
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\	
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\	independently of these sensory inputs. In addition, we found that
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\	the rate at which subjects adapted to a given force field, specified
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\	either
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\	
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\	in hand or joint coordinates, was independent of whether the forces
\
\	were applied to the hand or arm segments.	74d59bd47f65ea5fb6fd01eeb27b750a	a4446d6c0c0111f420064501635e9048	aac6540c186b9acc26f8308cee24e117	article	Common Encoding of Novel Dynamic Loads Applied to the
\
\	
\
\	Hand and Arm	Paul R. Davidson and Daniel M. Wolpert and Stephen H. Scott and J. Randall Flanagan	\N	 2005
8702590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ICEIS (1)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	curino08schema	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/iceis/iceis2008-1.html#CurinoMTZ08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	323-332	\N	\N	conf/iceis/2008-1	isbn = {978-989-8111-36-4}, date = {2008-08-13}	\N	81fe9b185bb4019440e364ce6a004a0e	bb558ef9f1f0bb2ef2e785ad8d4f6be2	b33b128e23b89ff7bb626ee25d1df0bb	inproceedings	Schema Evolution in Wikipedia - Toward a Web Information System Benchmark.	Carlo Curino and Hyun J. Moon and Letizia Tanca and Carlo Zaniolo	José Cordeiro and Joaquim Filipe	2008
8702605	The Journal of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deneve:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	5744 5756	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.09}, owner = {butz}	Several behavioral experiments suggest that the nervous system uses
\
\	an internal model of the dynamics of the body to implement a close
\
\	approximation to a Kalman filter. This filter can be used to perform
\
\	a variety of tasks nearly optimally, such as predicting the sensory
\
\	consequence of motor action, integrating sensory and body posture
\
\	signals, and computing motor commands. We propose that the neural
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\	implementation of this Kalman filter involves recurrent basis function
\
\	networks with attractor dynamics, a kind of architecture that can
\
\	be readily mapped onto cortical circuits. In such networks, the tuning
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\	curves to variables such as arm velocity are remarkably noninvariant
\
\	in the sense that the amplitude and width of the tuning curves of
\
\	a given neuron can vary greatly depending on other variables such
\
\	as the position of the arm or the reliability of the sensory feedback.
\
\	This property could explain some puzzling properties of tuning curves
\
\	in the motor and premotor cortex, and it leads to several new predictions.	8894f30302602ae7cc76ed57268d94d4	1a217a9859d297570fb568ccbef8cb86	dbbe6fb5544de4e79b4c2e4de3e87bd5	article	Optimal Sensorimotor Integration in Recurrent Cortical Networks:
\
\	A Neural Implementation of {K}alman Filters	Sophie Den\\`eve and Jean-Ren\\´e Duhamel and Alexandre Pouget	\N	2007
8702606	Journal of Physiology - Paris	98	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Deneve:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	249-258	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {short Review of multisensory integration}	Our perception of the word is the result of combining information
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\	between several senses, such as vision, audition and proprioception.
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\	These sensory modalities use widely different frames of reference
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\	to represent the properties and locations of object. Moreover, multisensory
\
\	cues come with different degrees of reliability, and the reliability
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\	of a given cue can change in different contexts. The Bayesian frameworkwhich
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\	we describe in this reviewprovides an optimal solution to deal
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\	with this issue of combining cues that are not equally reliable.
\
\	However, this approach does not address the issue of frames of references.
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\	We show that this problem can be solved by creating cross-modal spatial
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\	links in basis function networks. Finally, we show how the basis
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\	function approach can be combined with the Bayesian framework to
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\	yield networks that can perform optimal multisensory combination.
\
\	On the basis of this theory, we argue that multisensory integration
\
\	is a dialogue between sensory modalities rather that the convergence
\
\	of all sensory information onto a supra-modal area.	41c6bbd49db92fa1d7fd9a6dade0a9eb	adeacf221bab5841ad6badabecf6a2c7	313dce2789d641e600f5e26ebf0116bf	article	Bayesian multisensory integration and cross-modal spatial links	Sophie Deneve and Alexandre Pouget	\N	2004
8702608	Trends in Cognitive Sciences	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Desmurget:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	423-431	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	Delays in sensorimotor loops have led to the proposal that reaching
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\	movements are primarily under pre-programmed control and that sensory
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\	feedback loops exert an influence only at the very end of a trajectory.
\
\	The present review challenges this view. Although behavioral data
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\	suggest that a motor plan is assembled prior to the onset of movement,
\
\	more recent studies have indicated that this initial plan does not
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\	unfold unaltered, but is updated continuously by internal feedback
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\	loops. These loops rely on a forward model that integrates the sensory
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\	inflow and motor outflow to evaluate the consequence of the motor
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\	commands sent to a limb, such as the arm. In such a model, the probable
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\	position and velocity of an effector can be estimated with negligible
\
\	delays and even predicted in advance, thus making feedback strategies
\
\	possible for fast reaching movements. The parietal lobe and cerebellum
\
\	appear to play a crucial role in this process. The ability of the
\
\	motor system to estimate the future state of the limb might be an
\
\	evolutionary substrate for mental operations that require an estimate
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\	of sequelae in the immediate future.	1db5368b515472cf595a49f9e11c53ea	1f8588e4c59c0b791bfa85fc98bada03	7c74415132f8245c847ed297895ed5e7	article	Forward modeling allows feedback control for fast reaching movements	Michel Desmurget and Scott Grafton	\N	2000
8702609	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Desmurget:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	 15101536	\N	6	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Closed-Loop-Controlle ist auch für Bewegungen relevant, die ein bellshaped
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\	velocityprofile haben.
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\	
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\	Experiment 1: Armbewegung zu ziel mit Entweder: UV1: Saccade oder
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\	nicht oder UV2: Target wird nach beginn der Saccade, nach Beginn
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\	der Handbewegung oder nach der Handbewegung ausgeblendet.
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\	
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\	Constrained 2d-movement: Hinweise auf Korrektur der BEwegung durch
\
\	genaues Fovealisieren des Targets (Arm unsichtbar)
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\	
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\	Experiment 2: freie Armbewegung mit Saccade zu Target (eingeblendet
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\	bis ende der Handbewegung oder Anfang der Saccade)
\
\	
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\	Armtrajektorien unterscheiden sich signbifikant ab ca 270 ms, obwohl
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\	beide gleich beginnen. Armbewegeung wird in richtung des Targets
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\	umgelenkt, wenn Target bestehen bleibt
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\	
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\	
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\	-> Schlussfolgerung: Auch Bewegungen die als einfach Feedforward angenommen
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\	werden, z.B. wegen Bellshaped vel Profileunterliegen closedloop control.}	Six results are reported. (a) Reaching accuracy increases when visual
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\	capture of the target is allowed
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\	
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\	(e.g., target on vs. target off at saccade onset). (b) Whatever the
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\	visual condition, trajectories diverge only
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\	after peak acceleration, suggesting that accuracy is improved through
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\	feedback mechanisms. (c) Feedback
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\	
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\	corrections are smoothly implemented, causing the corrected and uncorrected
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\	velocity profiles to
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\	
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\	exhibit similar shapes. (d) Initial kinematics poorly predict final
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\	accuracy whatever the condition,
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\	
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\	indicating that target capture is not the only critical input for
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\	feedback control. (e) Hand and eye final
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\	
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\	variability are unrelated, suggesting that gaze direction is not a
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\	target signal for arm control. (f) Extent
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\	
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\	errors are corrected without modification of movement straightness;
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\	direction errors cause path curvature
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\	
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\	to increase. Together these data show that movements with straight
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\	paths and bell-shaped velocity
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\	profiles are not necessarily ballistic.	200cb77f933144088a08122fbe3e7381	a4ef2549285cee92e5c4876e2d6c902c	082c30bb525a217481d59c3b2f2db3d5	article	Updating Target Location at the End of an Orienting Saccade Affects
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\	the Characteristics of Simple Point-to-Point Movements	Michel Desmurget and Robert S. Turner and Claude Prablanc and Scott T. Grafton	\N	2005
8702614	Clinical Neurophysiology	114	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dietz2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1379-1389	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	It is generally accepted that locomotion in mammals, including humans,
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\	is based on the activity of neuronal circuits within the spinal cord
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\	(the central pattern generator, CPG). Afferent information from the
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\	periphery (i.e. the limbs) influences the central pattern and, conversely,
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\	the CPG selects appropriate afferent information according to the
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\	external requirement. Both the CPG and the reflexes that mediate
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\	afferent input to the spinal cord are under the control of the brainstem.
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\	There is increasing evidence that in central motor diseases, a defective
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\	utilization of afferent input, in combination with secondary compensatory
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\	processes, is involved in typical movement disorders, such as spasticity
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\	and Parkinson?s disease. Recent studies indicate a plastic behavior
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\	of the spinal neuronal circuits following a central motor lesion.
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\	This has implications for any rehabilitative therapy that should
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\	be directed to take advantage of the plasticity of the central nervous
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\	system. The significance of this research is in a better understanding
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\	of the pathophysiology underlying movement disorders and the consequences
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\	for an appropriate treatment	378e6e6ccea5f7dc04e12cb5cfe1828c	a29c905f8354e929786b3c990584ff05	e90d5bea8f9ec7258fa196cb250ff9eb	article	Spinal cord pattern generators for locomotion	V. Dietz	\N	2003
8702645	Journal of Neuroscience	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ehrsson:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	10564 10573	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.19}, owner = {butz}	In the rubber-hand illusion, the sight of brushing of a rubber hand
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\	at the same time as brushing of the persons own hidden hand is
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\	sufficient to produce a feeling of ownership of the fake hand. We
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\	shown previously that this illusion is associated with activity in
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\	the
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\	multisensory areas, most notably the ventral premotor cortex (Ehrsson
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\	et al., 2004). However, it remains to be demonstrated that this
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\	illusion does not simply reflect the dominant role of vision and that
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\	the premotor activity does not reflect a visual representation of
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\	an
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\	object near the hand. To address these issues, we introduce a somatic
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\	rubber-hand illusion. The experimenter moved the blindfolded
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\	participants left index finger so that it touched the fake hand,
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\	and simultaneously, he touched the participants real right hand,
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\	synchronizing
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\	the touches as perfectly as possible. After9.7 s, this stimulation
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\	elicited an illusion that one was touching ones own hand. We
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\	scanned brain activity during this illusion and two control conditions,
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\	using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Activity in the
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\	ventral premotor cortices, intraparietal cortices, and the cerebellum
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\	was associated with the illusion of touching ones own hand.
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\	Furthermore, the rated strength of the illusion correlated with the
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\	degree of premotor and cerebellar activity. This finding suggests
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\	that
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\	the activity in these areas reflects the detection of congruent multisensory
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\	signals from ones own body, rather than of visual representations.
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\	We propose that this could be the mechanism for the feeling of body
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\	ownership.	6f3dc92fcc6452d7c615a72d04a86f2f	1b09436c86b040e7a6cabda4faf31a84	de285b2041aa06d25aaf4987c573f442	article	Touching a Rubber Hand: Feeling of Body Ownership Is Associated with
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\	Activity in Multisensory Brain Areas	H. Henrik Ehrsson and Nicholas P. Holmes and Richard E. Passingham	\N	2005
8702646	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eichenbaum:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	123-152	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	The ability to recognize a previously experienced stimulus is supported
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\	by two processes: recollection of the stimulus in the context of
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\	other information associated with the experience, and a sense of
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\	familiarity with the features of the stimulus. Although familiarity
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\	and recollection are functionally distinct, there is considerable
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\	debate about how these kinds of memory are supported by regions in
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\	the medial temporal lobes (MTL). Here, we review evidence for the
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\	distinction between recollection and familiarity and then consider
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\	the evidence regarding the neural mechanisms of these processes.
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\	Evidence from neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological
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\	studies of humans, monkeys, and rats indicates that different subregions
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\	of the MTL make distinct contributions to recollection and familiarity.
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\	The data suggest that the hippocampus is critical for recollection
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\	but not familiarity. The parahippocampal cortex also contributes
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\	to recollection, possibly via the representation and retrieval of
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\	contextual (especially spatial) information, whereas perirhinal cortex
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\	contributes to and is necessary for familiarity-based recognition.
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\	The findings are consistent with an anatomically guided hypothesis
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\	about the functional organization of the MTL and suggest mechanisms
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\	by which the anatomical components of the MTL interact to support
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\	the phenomenology of recollection and familiarity.
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\	Acronyms and Definitions
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\	Delayed nonmatch to sample (DNMS): recognition test wherein the subject
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\	is rewarded for choosing a novel stimulus over a familiar one
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\	ERP: event-related potential
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\	False alarm: incorrect identification of a new item as old
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\	Hit: correct recognition of an experienced item
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\	Hypoxia/ischemia: temporary loss of oxygen typically resulting in
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\	Medial temporal lobe (MTL): the combination of the parahippocampal
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\	MRI: magenetic resonance imaging
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\	Parahippocampal region: a set of cortical areas surrounding the hippocampus,
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\	including the perirhinal cortex, parahippocampal cortex (called postrhinal
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\	cortex in rodents), and entorhinal cortex
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\	Receiver operating characteristic (ROC): Comparison of the proportion
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\	of hits to false alarms under varying confidence levels or response
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\	biases
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\	Spontaneous novelty exploration: recognition test that exploits the
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\	tendency to preferentially investigate novel over previously experienced
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\	stimuli	9a8608da845128b79b234f86c7671025	1a27e50b5e7495cfc965a30090981a0a	763da351be157f42c35c77e0091cbffa	article	The Medial Temporal Lobe and Recognition Memory	H. Eichenbaum and A.P. Yonelinas and C. Ranganath	\N	2007
8702669	Cerebral Cortex, Advance Access	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fiehler:2008	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.11}, owner = {butz}	The primate dorsal pathway has been proposed to compute vision
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\	for action. Although recent findings suggest that dorsal pathway
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\	structures contribute to somatosensory action control as well, it
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\	is
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\	yet not clear whether or not the development of dorsal pathway
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\	functions depends on early visual experience. Using functional
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\	magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated the pattern of
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\	cortical activation in congenitally blind and matched blindfolded
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\	sighted adults while performing kinesthetically guided hand movements.
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\	Congenitally blind adults activated similar dorsal pathway
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\	structures as sighted controls. Group-specific activations were
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\	found in the extrastriate cortex and the auditory cortex for
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\	congenitally blind humans and in the precuneus and the
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\	presupplementary motor area for sighted humans. Dorsal pathway
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\	activity was in addition observed for working memory maintenance
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\	of kinesthetic movement information in both groups. Thus, the
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\	results suggest that dorsal pathway functions develop in the
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\	absence of vision. This favors the idea of a general mechanism of
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\	movement control that operates regardless of the sensory input
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\	modality. Group differences in cortical activation patterns imply
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\	different movement control strategies as a function of visual
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\	experience.	513eb473002cdd31165b884128c19fac	1e9a9ebd56905b741dd23a6decca6b3f	d8455e428a0959c377f1a57a5b6a53fe	article	The Human Dorsal Action Control System Develops in the Absence of
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\	Vision	Katja Fiehler and Michael Burke and Siegfried Bien and Brigitte Ro\\"der and Frank Ro\\"sler	\N	2008
8702674	The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Mathematical,
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\	Physical, and Engineering Sciences	361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fitzpatrick:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2165-2185	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	\N	d534d4eaaf9200e6e893db93353f650f	a80febb3b76aa65f7b324d5c3d8b38e2	98b14497ee64c260f48460cb98bb3a54	article	Grounding vision through experimental manipulation	Paul Fitzpatrick and Ciorgio Metta	\N	2003
8702676	Experimental Brain Research	129	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flament:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	441450	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.18}, owner = {Olli}	Learning of a motor task, such as making ac-
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\	curate goal-directed movements, is associated with a
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\	number of changes in limb kinematics and in the EMG
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\	activity that produces the movement. Some of these
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\	changes include increases in movement velocity, im-
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\	provements in end-point accuracy, and the development
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\	of a biphasic/triphasic EMG pattern for fast movements.
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\	One question that has remained unanswered is whether
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\	the time course of the learning-related changes in move-
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\	ment parameters is similar for all parameters. The pres-
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\	ent paper focuses on this question and presents evidence
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\	that different parameters evolve with a specific temporal	f2798f0ceb8a373f6fd891fb8013129d	831d47f54392c89a3d60c30e166321f8	ef92bb3b732a6e67d69e58f070f33e46	article	Time course and temporal order of changes in movement kinematics
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\	during learning of fast and accurate elbow flexions	D Flament and M B Shapiro and T Kempf and D M Corcos	\N	1999
8702680	Current Opinion in Neurobiology	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Flash:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	655-662	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {review: geht kurz ein auf: Bezugsrahmen/Koordinatensysteme: EP vs
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\	inverse dynamics}	New concepts and computational models that integrate behavioral and
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\	neurophysiological observations have addressed several of the most
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\	fundamental long-standing problems in motor control. These problems
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\	include the selection of particular trajectories among the large
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\	number of possibilities, the solution of inverse kinematics and dynamics
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\	problems, motor adaptation and the learning of sequential behaviors.	1bafc0fded3968a3b0be53c9f1f746f3	9ff9ce0781a64bdd24c4ff7795b825bd	c959b0689a1d613f857f7b6c98d281df	article	Computational approaches to motor control	Tamar Flash and Terrence J. Sejnowski	\N	2001
8702695	Biological Cybernetics	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frolov2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	499-515	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {EP ist doch okay, wenn Zeitverzögerungen beim Modellieren berücksichtigt
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\	werden. Zeitverzögerungen sind wichtig um ein Model realistisch zu
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\	machen}	\N	9c41c71048dc5ae6d671622cc6e1568d	2b1aaed177747d4ab35d5ecc9cbd34f8	67cfa0a0f0a13e358ddeaea171ab0f76	article	On the possibility of linear modelling the human arm neuromuscular
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\	appartus	A. A. Frolov and M. Dufossé and S. Rizek and A. Kaladjian	\N	2000
8702706	Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA	93	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gandolfo1996	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	 3843-3846	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {okay for expra}, review = {Subjects performed short reaching movements in a curl field (distance
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\	= ?)
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\	Movements in more remote directions from the trained once resulted
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\	in reduced aftereffects.
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\	B. S grasped the handle in two fashions 1) palm on the horizontal
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\	plane, 2) fist with thumb up.
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\	in 1) no ff was applied, in 2) a ff was applied.
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\	Initial interference between both movement types goes down to zero.
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\	-> Initially, there is interference, finally, Ss learn to distinguish
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\	both situations.
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\	Ss are not able to distinguish if non-movement relevant cues indicate
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\	ff, like room lightning, thumb position.}	We investigated how human subjects adapt
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\	to forces perturbing the motion of their arms. We found that
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\	this kind of learning is based on the capacity of the central
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\	nervous system (CNS) to predict and therefore to cancel
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\	externally applied perturbing forces. Our experimental results
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\	indicate: (i) that the ability of the CNS to compensate for
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\	the perturbing forces is restricted to those spatial locations
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\	where the perturbations have been experienced by the moving
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\	arm. The subjects also are able to compensate for forces
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\	experienced at neighboring workspace locations. However,
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\	adaptation decays smoothly and quickly with distance from
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\	the locations where disturbances had been sensed by the
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\	moving limb. (ii) Our experiments also show that the CNS
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\	builds an internal model of the external perturbing forces in
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\	intrinsic (muscle and or joints) coordinates	35e1cb20998235836bd4f94c7cbe39b0	4b6d554edaadc7d2d642f150676704fd	b12b49f598a1d33c3f905a492cf8ecf1	article	Motor learning by field approximation	F Gandolfo and F A {Mussa-Ivaldi} and E Bizzi	\N	1996
8702716	Experimental Brain Research	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgopoulos:1983	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	327-336	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	A 'vectorial hypothesis' was proposed by which motor cortical cells
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\	possessing directional preference and directional spread could, as
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\	populations, generate movements in particular directions. The main
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\	assumptions of this hypothesis are that (a) cells exert a directional
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\	influence (vector) along the axis of their preferred direction, (b)
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\	this directional influence is on the same axis for all directions
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\	of movement, but (c) it is exerted toward the cell's preferred direction
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\	when there is an increase above the average discharge level, or toward
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\	the opposite direction when there is a decrease in discharge; and
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\	(d) for a particular movement direction, the vectorial components
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\	of individual cells sum linearly. Given these assumptions, the population
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\	vectorial sum was determined for each of the 8 direction of movement
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\	tested using experimentally observed data from 241 directionally
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\	tuned motor cortical cells. The direction of this population vector
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\	was within 11&Deg; from the straight-line movement direction. This
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\	was within the range of the directions of the movement trajectories
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\	produced by well trained animals. Possible relations between motor
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\	cortical cells and individual muscles or muscles synergies were discussed
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\	with respect to the hypothesis above. It was argued that the hypothesis
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\	would hold under either assumption, i.e. whether motor cortical cells
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\	are thought as controlling muscles or muscle synergies, assuming
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\	that no changes in the position of parts of the limb occur that would
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\	alter fundamentally the directions in which muscles exert their actions.	b080227ebdbb83faca3a3d3344686c07	543ecb6a7fb000fc6a58b931827ebfe9	7b9494df5a596d4885d306f3f7d991a4	article	Spatial coding of movement: {A} hypothesis concerning the coding
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\	of movement direction by motor cortical populations	A P Georgopoulos and R Caminiti and J F Kalaska and J T Massey	\N	1983
8702717	Journal of Computational Neuroscience	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgopoulos:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	279-288	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.02.22}, owner = {butz}	Previous work (Schieber and Hibbard, 1993) has shown that single motor
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\	cortical neurons do not discharge specifically for a particular flexion-extension
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\	finger movement but instead are active with movements of different
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\	fingers. In addition, neuronal populations active with movements
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\	of different fingers overlap extensively in their spatial locations
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\	in the motor cortex. These data suggested that control of any finger
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\	movement utilizes a distributed population of neurons. In this study
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\	we applied the neuronal population vector analysis (Georgopoulos
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\	et al., 1983) to these same data to determine (1) whether single
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\	cells are tuned in an abstract, three-dimensional (3D) instructed
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\	finger and wrist movement space with hand-like geometry and (2) whether
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\	the neuronal population encodes specific finger movements. We found
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\	that the activity of 132/176 (75%) motor cortical neurons related
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\	to finger movements was indeed tuned in this space. Moreover, the
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\	population vector computed in this space predicted well the instructed
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\	finger movement. Thus, although single neurons may be related to
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\	several disparate finger movements, and neurons related to different
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\	finger movements are intermingled throughout the hand area of the
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\	motor cortex, the neuronal population activity does specify particular
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\	finger movements.	19955402aef4c1fafc100419443d1c5c	89ece3151bc444b93be6988653453037	2ecb026eb5d27529c4f3b42427103afa	article	Neural Coding of Finger and Wrist Movements	Apostolos P. Georgopoulos and Giuseppe Pellizzer and Andrew V. Poliakov and Marc H. Schieber	\N	1999
8702718	Trends in Neuroscience	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Georgopoulus:1995	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	506-510	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Review über population vektors}	Many studies during the past 15 years have shown that the direction
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\	of motor output (movement or isometric force) is an important factor
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\	for neuronal activity in the motor cortex, both at the level of single
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\	cells and at the level of neuronal populations. Recent studies have
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\	investigated several new aspects of this problem including the effect
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\	of posture, the relations to time-varying movement parameters (for
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\	example, position, velocity and acceleration) and the cortical representation
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\	of memorized simple movements and complex-movement trajectories.
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\	Furthermore, the neural correlates of directional operations, such
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\	as mental rotation and memory-scanning of visuomotor directions,
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\	have also been investigated. In addition, neural networks have been
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\	used to model dynamic, time-varying, spatial motor trajectories.	0a613a0ec849ba63f463c22383632d26	d5e2ec0da6902321058b906bef18dcd1	1cd7adf223764df5593ee6ce4855324a	article	Current Issues in directional motor control	Apostolos P. Georgopoulus	\N	1995
8702724	Nature	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ghahramani1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	392-395	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {VPs were trained to reach in a VR environment. Thereby, a pertubation
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\	was applied dependent on the start position of the arm, that caused
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\	a lateral shift of the end point in one direction or the other.
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\	VPs were able to adapt to the starting location dependent changed
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\	kinematics.
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\	When starting positions were choosen in between the two trained starting
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\	position, blended corrections were observed.
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\	The weight of each inverse model shifted sigmoidal.
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\	This is regarded as a confirmation of the mixture of experts model
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\	from Ghahramani and Wolpert.}	\N	da2da2b4d67339be8a3230ac933b4516	2d97d50a89d0466c120273cea2f65bce	f2f7ada0cc37ea195ddd54edebf1b0c1	article	Modular decomposition in visuomotor learning	Zoubin Ghahramani and Daniel M Wolpert	\N	1997
8702729	Evolutionary Computation	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	Giordana1995a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	375--416	\N	\N	\N	issue = {4}	This paper describes REGAL, a distributed genetic
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\	 algorithm-based system, designed for learning First
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\	 Order Logic concept descriptions from examples. The
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\	 system is a hybrid between the Pittsburgh and the
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\	 Michigan approaches, as the population constitutes a
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\	 redundant set of partial concept descriptions, each
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\	 evolved separately. In order to increase effectiveness,
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\	 REGAL is specifically tailored to the concept learning
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\	 task; hence, REGAL is task-dependent, but, on the other
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\	 hand, domain-independent. The system proved to be
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\	 particularly robust with respect to parameter setting
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\	 across a variety of different application domains.
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\	 REGAL is based on a selection operator, called
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\	 Universal Suffrage operator, provably allowing the
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\	 population to asymptotically converge, in average, to
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\	 an equilibrium state, in which several species coexist.
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\	 The system is presented both in a serial and in a
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\	 parallel version, and a new distributed computational
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\	 model is proposed and discussed. The system has been
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\	 tested on a simple artificial domain, for the sake of
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\	 illustration, and on several complex real-world and
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8702739	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gold:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	53574	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	The study of decision making spans such varied fields as neuroscience,
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8702757	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Goodwin:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	53-77	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	For humans to manipulate an object successfully, the motor control
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8702758	Experimental Brain Research	107	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gordon1995	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	281-292	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, doi = {10.1007/BF00230048}	We have investigated how tactile afferent information contributes
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\	error recognition. The movement patterns during keypresses were similar
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\	before and after digital anesthesia for some subjects, while a less
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\	The results suggest that tactile afferent information is not essential
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\	for initiating movement segments in a sequence. Rather, they emphasize
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\	the importance of this information for ensuring movement accuracy
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\	and for detecting errors.	08b7f9f265d0460db315a7e55f76023b	95195e3ee18974a21d226326cdba22ef	029ceeec6832a78d9763e23109f126d7	article	Use of tactile afferent information in sequential finger movements	Andrew M Gordon and John F Soechting	\N	1995
8702762	Experimental Brain Research	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gottlieb:1988	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	436-440	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.18}, owner = {Olli}	Three subjects practiced accurate, fast 
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\	elbow flexions of 54 ~ to a 3 ~ wide target. Movements of 36 ~ , 54
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\	showed that the normally monotonic relationship between movement
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\	distance and movement time is alterable by specific training. Subjects
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\	and affected by prior experience.	8658f1acf98c809deb2034b2eb5209ab	e5bb7da54781b9c1503ea56fb01b269e	630fe1f1a0da3e4e021490203b527280	article	Practice improves even the simplest movements 	G L Gottlieb and D M Corcos and S Jaric and G C Agarwal	\N	1988
8702765	Annual Review of Neuroscience	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graziano:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	105-134	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.15}, owner = {butz}	Motor cortex in the primate brain was once thought to contain a simple
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\	useful actions. Specific subregions of motor cortex may emphasize
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\	defensive maneuvers to protect the body surface from impending impact.
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\	in a manner that could support the control of higher-order movement
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\	parameters. These findings suggest that the motor cortex participates
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\	directly in organizing and controlling the animal's behavioral repertoire.	e5b5fe861cfeee1159350606825abfe1	37f5f16a22d647bfd21d145c8489604c	8efea1d5a7074696f8ef2370151e109c	article	The organization of behavioral repertoire in motor cortex	M. S. A. Graziano	\N	2006
8702766	Neuropsychologia	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graziano:2006a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	 845859	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.07.30}, owner = {butz}	In the monkey brain, two interconnected cortical areas have distinctive
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8702767	Psychological Review	77	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Greenwald:1970	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	73-99	\N	\N	\N	comment = {Stellt die Ideomotor-Theorie dar und vergleicht sie mit der closed-loop
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\	der IM-Idee vorgeschlagen und für die IM argumentiert}	\N	6a625ae7d64aa3c7027bf04cd06f21c0	8b5877ec5d42f07fac357426f81efc2a	2354909508ddd315fff9ec5cfc9834bc	article	Sensory feedback mechanisms in performance control: with special
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8702768	Machine Learning	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grefenstette:1988	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	225--245	\N	\N	\N		In rule discovery systems, learning often proceeds by
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\	 Genetic Algorithms}	John J. Grefenstette	\N	1988
8702770	Experimental Brain Research	135	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gribble2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	474482	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {A method to adjust EP control signals is proposed.
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\	corrective forces, or inverse dynamics calculations.	edbc595f1228acdaea0aec26c82f7a3c	b1c687331bceb174f5c1ca4291fac72a	61b0d480d68e9520bfb8fa3d79ed4113	article	Compensation for loads during arm movements using equilibrium-point
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\	control	Paul L Gribble and David J Ostry	\N	2000
8702771	Journal of Neurophysiol	82	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gribble1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2310-2326	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {schon vor der Bewegung werden Muskelkommandos ausgesand, um interagierende
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\	BEwegungen zu kompensieren}	During multijoint limb movements such as reaching, rotational forces
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\	these ?interaction torques.? Human subjects performed single- and
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\	that central control signals to muscles are adjusted, in a predictive
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\	manner, to compensate for interaction torques?loads arising at one
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\	joint that depend on motion about other joints.	34467e34a1a7ff6dc15d7ee6fa2a4344	fd9fa8de876eaeb05eaa4820bebf3180	7ed793926f2ffef381a1148fe8daed8e	article	Compensation for interaction torques during single- and multijoint
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\	limb movement	Paul L. Gribble and David J. Ostry	\N	1999
8702774	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grill-Spector:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	649-677	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	The discovery and analysis of cortical visual areas is a major accomplishment
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\	of visual neuroscience. In the past decade the use of noninvasive
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\	functional imaging, particularly functional magnetic resonance imaging
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\	functional organization of the human visual cortex and its relation
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\	other techniques applied in neuroscience by providing a large-scale
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\	neuroanatomical perspective that stems from its ability to image
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\	the entire brain essentially at once. This bird's eye view has the
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\	potential to reveal large-scale principles within the very complex
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\	plethora of visual areas. Thus, it could arrange the entire constellation
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\	Here we review recent findings and methods employed to uncover the
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\	functional properties of the human visual cortex focusing on two
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\	themes: functional specialization and hierarchical processing.	26c8b8697f29639b408feaeef398cb54	67a9c9926035b74cde5244b070c7f613	d504b3069e0bc747791b1464a2d88662	article	THE HUMAN VISUAL CORTEX	Kalanit Grill-Spector and Rafael Malach	\N	2004
8702779	Neuroscientist	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gross:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	512518	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.05.19}, owner = {butz}, doi = {10.1177/107385802237175}	A grandmother cell is a hypothetical neuron that responds only to
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\	these terms and of the alternative view that complex stimuli are represented
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\	by the pattern of firing across ensembles of neurons	48078592de309bb6777054c7b4052798	e2a8cf74dede7c5bb654903f1b3a8029	1c696806dec6f70b063996cd4f991e26	article	Genealogy of the Grandmother Cell	Charles G. Gross	\N	2002
8702785	Behavioral and Brain Sciences	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Grush:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	377--96	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.06.26}, owner = {butz}	The emulation theory of representation is developed and explored as
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\	a framework that can revealingly synthesize a wide variety of representational
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\	functions of the brain. The framework is based on constructs from
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\	control theory (forward models) and signal processing (Kalman filters).
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\	The idea is that in addition to simply engaging with the body and
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\	environment, the brain constructs neural circuits that act as models
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\	of the body and environment. During overt sensorimotor engagement,
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\	these models are driven by efference copies in parallel with the
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\	body and environment, in order to provide expectations of the sensory
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\	feedback, and to enhance and process sensory information. These models
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\	can also be run off-line in order to produce imagery, estimate outcomes
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\	of different actions, and evaluate and develop motor plans. The framework
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\	is initially developed within the context of motor control, where
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\	it has been shown that inner models running in parallel with the
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\	body can reduce the effects of feedback delay problems. The same
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\	mechanisms can account for motor imagery as the off-line driving
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\	of the emulator via efference copies. The framework is extended to
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\	account for visual imagery as the off-line driving of an emulator
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\	of the motor-visual loop. I also show how such systems can provide
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\	form expectations of, and to interpret, sensory input. I close by
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\	briefly outlining other cognitive functions that might also be synthesized
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\	within this framework, including reasoning, theory of mind phenomena,
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\	and language.	b10314331a2046d51e16f1db778d6ce2	8c29cb24f3bdec1c1b58c615d3d93246	f8bffef63b1a17b4e68bed8fbd2c71c9	article	The emulation theory of representation: {M}otor control, imagery,
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\	and perception	Rick Grush	\N	2004
8702791	Consciousness and Cognition 	12	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Haggard:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	695707	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.12}, owner = {butz}	Intentional action involves both a series of neural events in the
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\	retrospective inference that I must have been responsible for
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\	a particular event. We report an experiment
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\	in which normal subjects judged the perceived time of either intentional
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\	actions, involuntary movements, or
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\	subsequent effects (auditory tones) of these. We found that the subjects
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\	intention to produce the auditory
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\	tone produced an intentional binding between the perceived times of
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\	the subjects action and the tone.
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\	However, if the intention was interrupted by an imposed involuntary
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\	movement, followed by the identical
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\	tone, no such binding occurred. The phenomenology of intentional action
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\	requires an appropriate predictive
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\	link between intentions and effects, rather than a retrospective inference
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\	that I caused the effect.	9f66e5f14028f25752875f3462929b63	76bc836f0f6f3ff3efa7537fe317aa56	85c63530ff0c547088173e9ecadaa766	article	Intentional action: Conscious experience and neural prediction	Patrick Haggard and Sam Clark	\N	2003
8702804	Nature	394	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Harris:1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	780-784	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Verschiedene Simulationen belegen, dass Auge und Handbewegungen nach
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\	der endpunkt varianz und nicht nach zeit oder jerk optimiert werden.}	When we make saccadic eye movements or goal-directed arm
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\	movements, there is an infinite number of possible trajectories
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\	that the eye or arm could take to reach the target1,2. However,
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\	humans show highly stereotyped trajectories in which velocity
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\	profiles of both the eye and hand are smooth and symmetric for
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\	brief movements3,4. Here we present a unifying theory of eye and
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\	arm movements based on the single physiological assumption
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\	that the neural control signals are corrupted by noise whose
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\	variance increases with the size of the control signal. We propose
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\	that in the presence of such signal-dependent noise, the shape of
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\	a
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\	trajectory is selected to minimize the variance of the final eye or
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\	arm position. This minimum-variance theory accurately predicts
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\	the trajectories of both saccades and arm movements and the
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\	speedaccuracy trade-off described by Fitts law5. These profiles
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\	are robust to changes in the dynamics of the eye or arm, as found
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\	empirically6,7. Moreover, the relation between path curvature and
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\	hand velocity during drawing movements reproduces the empirical
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\	two-thirds power law8,9. This theory provides a simple and
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\	powerful unifying perspective for both eye and arm movement
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\	control.	d0bbd17ef3e4dbc176dd7aea730c60dc	2e097ea83a3a2a95bf0b384d957a1ac2	2e2f2f8692d55f427f3fa1d6a6e1f4ba	article	Signal-dependent noise determines motor planning	Christopher M. Harris and Daniel M. Wolpert	\N	1998
8702806	\N	1250	\N	\N	\N	\N	Excepta Medica International Coungress Series	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science B.V.	Amsterdam, The Netherlands	\N	\N	Haruno:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	575-590	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Im Mosaic werden die IMs und FMs genutzt um das Verhalten des Plant
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\	zu kontrollieren bzW. vorherzusagen. In der nächsten Hierarchiestufe
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\	wird nicht mehr das Plant kontrolliert sondern die Responsibilities
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\	der darunter liegenden Ebene. Dabei liefern die unteren Module die
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\	Tatsächliche Reponsibility während die höheren Ebenen versuche vorherzusagen
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\	welche Module wohl responsible sein werden und diese dann auch voraktivieren.
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\	Dieses Konzept kann zur Wahrnehmung einer abstrakteren Situation
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\	(Trajektorie, Aktionen) etc. verwendet werden und diese auch kontrollieren.
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\	Anstelle der Modelle könne in höheren Ebenen auch Pattern Generator
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\	oder Reinforcement learning controller eingebaut werden. Ein Zusammenhang
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\	zu motorischen Zentren im Gehirn wird hergestellt. Getestet wird
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\	es mit einer Trackingaufgabe, wobei sich die Umwelt schrittweise
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\	verändert. Die Hierarchie kann auch komplette leichte Veränderungen
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\	der Umwelt, die nicht durch ein LL-Modul repräsentiert sind, abfangen.}, doi = {10.1016/S0531-5131(03)00190-0}	Hierarchy plays a key role in human motor control and learning. We
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\	can generate a variety of structured motor sequences such as writing
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\	or speech and learn to combine elemental actions in novel orders.
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\	We previously proposed the Modular Selection and Identification for
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\	Control (MOSAIC) model to explain the remarkable ability animals
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\	show in motor learning, adaptation and behavioral switching. In this
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\	paper, we extend this to a hierarchical MOSAIC (HMOSAIC). Each layer
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\	of HMOSAIC consists of a MOSAIC, which is a set of paired control
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\	and predictive models. The higher-level MOSAIC receives two inputs:
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\	an abstract (symbolic) desired trajectory and posterior probabilities
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\	of its subordinate level, which represent which modules are playing
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\	a crucial role in the lower level under the current behavioral situation.
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\	The higher control model generates, as a motor command, prior probabilities
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\	for the lower-level modules, and therefore prioritizes which lower-level
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\	modules should be selected. In contrast, the higher predictive model
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\	learns to estimate the posterior probability at the next time step.
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\	The outputs from controllers as well as the learning of both predictors
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\	and controllers are weighted by the precision of the prediction.
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\	We first show that this bidirectional architecture provides a general
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\	framework capable of hierarchical motor learning that is chunking
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\	of movement patterns. Then, we discuss the similarities between the
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\	HMOSAIC architecture and the closed cerebro?cerebellar loop circuits
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\	recently found by Middleton and Strick (Trends in Neuroscience 21
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\	(1998) 367). In our view, modules in one layer are involved with
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\	similar functions and assumed to be implemented by one of the cerebro?cerebellar
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\	loop circuits. These layers are then connected to each other by the
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\	bidirectional information flows within the cerebral cortex.	9a6cd74601a086fd856120964f6ca118	6e9743054e23c72705d170dce5dac9bc	b4479089d98a6241cff44e6f5c2f6bd7	inproceedings	Hierarchical MOSAIC for movement generation	Masahiko Haruno and Daniel M. Wolpert and Mitsuo Kawato	T. Ono and G. Matsumoto and R.R. Llinas and A. Berthoz and R. Norgren and H. Nishijo and R. Tamura	2003
8702827	6th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning	ICDL 2007	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herbort:2007b	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	7 - 12	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.13}, owner = {butz}	We present a developmental neural network model
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\	
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\	of motor learning and control, called RL SURE REACH.
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\	
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\	In a childhood phase, a motor controller for goal directed
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\	
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\	reaching movements with a redundant arm develops unsupervisedly.
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\	In subsequent task-specific learning phases, the
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\	
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\	neural network acquires goal-modulation skills. These skills
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\	
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\	enable RL SURE REACH to master a task that was used
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\	
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\	in a psychological experiment by Trommersh¨auser, Maloney,
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\	
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\	and Landy (2003). This task required participants to select
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\	
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\	aimpoints within targets that maximize the likelihood of hitting
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\	
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\	a rewarded target and minimizes the likelihood of accidentally
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\	
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\	hitting an adjacent penalty area. The neural network acquires
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\	
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\	the necessary skills by means of a reinforcement learning based
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\	
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\	modulation of the mapping from visual representations to the
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\	
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\	target representation of the motor controller. This mechanism
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\	
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\	enables the model to closely replicate the data from the original
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\	
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\	experiment. In conclusion, the effectiveness of learned actions
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\	
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\	can be significantly enhanced by fine-tuning action selection
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\	
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\	based on the combination of information about the statistical
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\	
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\	properties of the motor system with different environmental
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\	
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\	payoff scenarios.	aaf46f9bf4240c976890737fc55d26c1	ad53bb722a1274a6a551caed57182b36	1f95e2fb105739d751308125eb778dbe	article	Learning to Select Targets within Targets in Reaching Tasks	Oliver Herbort and Dimitri Ognibene and Martin V. Butz and Gianluca Baldassarre	\N	2007
8702831	Psychological Research	43	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Heuer1981	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	81-96	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {jeweils 12 VPs müssen mit dem linken oder rechten Ellenbogen eine
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\	Bewegung machen. Dabei zeigt sich eine zwei phasen interaktion: zuerst
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\	ähneln sich die bewegungen in beiden gruppen hinsichtlich der richtung
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\	(räumliches koorsystem), dann hinsichtlich des Körpers (körperbez.
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\	koordinaten). Deshalb sind unterschiedliche prozesse bei der Armbewegung
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\	beteiligt.}	\N	4e3658154326209ba4491071a8a7613f	1b4742bab9e0ca48ca72c18e2a7fc0bd	5f4b9f8898144d0c33d8e83e6274fcd6	article	Fast aiming movements with the left and right arm: Evidence for two-process
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\	theories of motor control	Herbert Heuer	\N	1981
8702837	nature neuroscience	3	\N	\N	nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hinton2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1170	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {ganz kurz: neural networks gut, backprop schlecht, idee: generative
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\	modell: um von Backprop loszukommen bzw Sinn darin zu finden: Aufbau
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\	eines umgekehrten Modells der Wahrnehnumg -> abstraktion zu konkrete
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\	pixel}	\N	43933d4a0ca6081a94341aa68dfac16d	f2958512ae0db9f7d95ae18434fbe0f6	c57a0b4ae0ebefab661628df0adb2ce5	article	Computation by neural networks	G. E. Hinton	\N	2000
8702840	Journal of Motor Behaviour	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hirayama:1993	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	162-174	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Es wird ein Modell für die Trajektorie-Planung vorgestellt. Mehrere
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\	aneinandergekettet Forwardnetzwerke berechnen zusammen, welchen Effekt
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\	ein Motorprogramm hätte. Solange das Motorprogramm nicht den Rahmenbedingungen
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\	(Ziel, Hindernisse) entspricht, werden die Motorkommandos u1, u2,
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\	.. angepasst. Dazu werden die Fehler der geplanten Trajektorie an
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\	einer Stellte herangezogen und die (vorhergehenden) Kommandos angepasst.
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\	Durch verlängerung der Planungszeit wird das Teil genauer und ein
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\	paar andere Trade-offs werden gezeigt. Am Ende des Motorprogramms
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\	kann man noch eine posturale phase anhängen um das Ziel letztendlich
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\	zu treffen.}	\N	bff37c16278ed99d1723419bf836dd40	e3d6f18ae5e2bcf2f2f7dab65b3c825f	985735a629a345a65b5338235aa4d82b	article	The Cascade Neural Network Model and a Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off of
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\	Arm Movement	Makoto Hirayama and Mitsuo Kawoto and Michael I. Jordan	\N	1993
8702843	Journal of Biomechanics	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hof2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1031-1038	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Durch die neuromechanischen Eigenschaften der Muskeln ist schon viel
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\	von ihrem VH vorgegeben, d.h.: Motoneuronaktivität muss nicht besonders
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\	exakt sein, sofern sie in einem gewissen Rahmen ist, um effektives
\
\	VH zu erzeugen}	\N	db341ab6ed83ee9ee25ab898c734fde5	ba4cd724d8e8d4f5f3c014287780b19b	97ceeeffa3872f00843465230f18ce6f	article	Muscle mechanics and neuromuscular control	A. L. Hof	\N	2003
8702844	\N	LNCS 2714	\N	\N	\N	\N	Artificial Neural Networks and Neural Information Processing---{ICANN}/{ICONIP}
\
\	2003	\N	\N	\N	Springer, Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Hoffmann:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	463-470	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Arm lernt mit Neual gas hand auge koordination}	\N	ee8a552c1f54f65bc56fc53807df411e	dcb06a1de0315ea3e00465620d8227c3	14ccc3ab7515dfb4ddec1f3761c99c85	inproceedings	Unsupervised Learning of a Kinematic Arm Model	Heiko Hoffmann and Ralf M{\\"o}ller	Okyay Kaynak and Ethem Alpaydin and Erkki Oja and Lei Xu	2003
8702854	The Journal of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hok:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	472 482	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.08}, owner = {butz}	Place cells are hippocampal neurons whose discharge is strongly related
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\	to a rats location in its environment. The existence of place cells
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\	
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\	has led to the proposal that they are part of an integrated neural
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\	system dedicated to spatial navigation, an idea supported by the
\
\	discovery
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\	
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\	of strong relationships between place cell activity and spatial problem
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\	solving. To further understand such relationships, we examined
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\	
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\	the discharge of place cells recorded while rats solved a place navigation
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\	task. We report that, in addition to having widely distributed
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\	
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\	firing fields, place cells also discharge selectively while the hungry
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\	rat waits in an unmarked goal location to release a food pellet.
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\	Such
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\	firing is not duplicated in other locations outside the main firing
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\	field even when the rats behavior is constrained to be extremely
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\	similar
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\	
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\	to the behavior at the goal.We therefore propose that place cells
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\	provide both a geometric representation of the current environment
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\	and
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\	
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\	a reflection of the rats expectancy that it is located correctly
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\	at the goal. This on-line feedback about a critical aspect of navigational
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\	
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\	performance is proposed to be signaled by the synchronous activity
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\	of the large fraction of place cells active at the goal. In combination
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\	
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\	with other (prefrontal) cells that provide coarse encoding of goal
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\	location, hippocampal place cells may therefore participate in a
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\	neural
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\	
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\	network allowing the rat to plan accurate trajectories in space.	3f262281e0fc44a0ac4c0c05e9ad81a7	963870d7dc37408b532625e3515b057c	44003f8f2fca3c5fe171a639d791bfdd	article	Goal-Related Activity in Hippocampal Place Cells	Vincent Hok and Pierre-Pascal Lenck-Santini and Se´bastien Roux andEtienne Save and Robert U. Muller and Bruno Poucet	\N	2007
8702870	Trends in Neuroscience	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hollerbach1982	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	189-193	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {Suggests to apply robot control concepts like planning on objectie,
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\	trajectory and actuator level to research of human motor contol}	Many of the problems associated with the planning and execution of
\
\	human arm trajectories are illuminated by planning and control strategies
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\	which have been developed for robotic manipulators. This comparison
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\	may provide explanations for the predominance of straight line trajectories
\
\	in human reaching and pointing movements, the role of feedback during
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\	arm movement, as well as plausible compensatory mechanisms for arm
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\	dynamics.	e733e0ce7a45d013cd7acfed2d3d74e3	ea11020ccd62632b7a8266113ec3e631	dc53948d600417d2123046968e6f5608	article	Computers, Brains, and the Control of Movement	John M Hollerbach	\N	1982
8702890	Neurocomputing	44?46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hugh2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	847?854	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	A biologically based, multi-cortical computational model was developed
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\	to investigate how ensembles of neurons learn to execute a three-dimensional
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\	reaching task. The model produces outputs of spike trains that can
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\	be analyzed using a variety of multivariate analysis tools. Simulations
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\	show that after learning, the model neurons exhibit broad directional
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\	tuning that depend on the de ned muscle directions of the simulated
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\	arm, and that these neurons form functional clusters within cortical
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\	areas. The utility of the model is demonstrated by testing arm movement
\
\	prediction strategies using ensemble activity	4b1f5b9f0be9ab5bd9e66816bfafeddb	a5ac5481071c0d624bc379f9fd165ad3	4669a0e38f0fd0e6cf05d340cab317c0	article	A simulator for the analysis of neuronal ensemble activity: application
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\	to reaching tasks	\N	\N	2002
8702894	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B	362	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Humphries:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	16271639	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.12}, owner = {butz}	The search for the neural substrate of vertebrate action selection
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\	has focused on structures in the
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\	
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\	forebrain and midbrain, and particularly on the group of sub-cortical
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\	nuclei known as the basal
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\	
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\	ganglia. Yet, the behavioural repertoire of decerebrate and neonatal
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\	animals suggests the existence of
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\	
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\	a relatively self-contained neural substrate for action selection
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\	in the brainstem. We propose that the
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\	
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\	medial reticular formation (mRF) is the substrates main component
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\	and review evidence showing
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\	
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\	that the mRFs inputs, outputs and intrinsic organization are consistent
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\	with the requirements of an
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\	action-selection system. The internal architecture of the mRF is composed
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\	of interconnected neuron
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\	
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\	clusters. We present an anatomical model which suggests that the mRFs
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\	intrinsic circuitry
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\	constitutes a small-world network and extend this result to show that
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\	it may have evolved to reduce
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\	
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\	axonal wiring. Potential configurations of action representation within
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\	the internal circuitry of the
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\	
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\	mRF are then assessed by computational modelling.We present new results
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\	demonstrating that each
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\	clusters output is most likely to represent activation of a component
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\	action; thus, coactivation of a set
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\	
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\	of these clusters would lead to the coordinated behavioural response
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\	observed in the animal. Finally,
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\	
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\	we consider the potential integration of the basal ganglia and mRF
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\	substrates for selection and
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\	
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\	suggest that they may collectively form a layered/hierarchical control
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\	system.	f5ca9897f6e8e373ef1f549346265680	55b9886987c4cd3c71fb4e5afea20c24	2ec74dbe2afde95e756e1d6256f3a1ef	article	Is there a brainstem substrate for action selection?	M. D. Humphries and K. Gurney and T. J. Prescott	\N	2007
8702897	Artificial Life and Robotics	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hurst:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	109-119	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.12.28}, owner = {butz}	The use and benefits of self-adaptive mutation operators are well
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\	known within evolutionary computing. In this paper, we begin by examining
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\	the use of self-adaptive mutation in learning classifier systems
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\	with the aim of improving their performance as controllers for autonomous
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\	mobile robots. We implement the operator in a zeroth level classifier
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\	system, and examine its performance in two animat environments. It
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\	is shown that although no significant increase in performance is
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\	seen over results presented in the literature using a fixed rate
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\	of mutation, the operator adapts to an appropriate rateregadless
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\	of the initial range. The same concept is then applied to the learning
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\	rate parameter, but results show that a modification must be made
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\	to produce stable/effective controllers. Finally, results from a
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\	fully self-adaptive system are presented, with marked benefits being
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\	found in a nonstationary environment.	fa29b41e2f9a60e91d21f37439e7f215	f391367b79f03ebd1e2e44749d8776e3	541eabc3b4f729166b80b96f55bc5584	article	Self-Adaptation in Classifier System Controllers	J. Hurst and L. Bull	\N	2001
8702900	International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science	13	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hutter:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	 431-443	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.16}, owner = {martin}	An algorithm M is described that solves any well-defined problem p
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\	as quickly as the fastest algorithm computing a solution to p, save
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\	for a factor of 5 and low-order additive terms. M optimally distributes
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\	resources between the execution of provably correct p-solving programs
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\	and an enumeration of all proofs, including relevant proofs of program
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\	correctness and of time bounds on program runtimes. M avoids Blum's
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\	speed-up theorem by ignoring programs without correctness proof.
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\	M has broader applicability and can be faster than Levin's universal
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\	search, the fastest method for inverting functions save for a large
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\	multiplicative constant. An extension of Kolmogorov complexity and
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\	two novel natural measures of function complexity are used to show
\
\	that the most efficient program computing some function f is also
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\	among the shortest programs provably computing	e405c13b1bbd2cd02136723af4bd4fd1	c02103ada017a6dec2c5743900d90880	7caed12d9addad214fec4fba7d1623db	article	The Fastest and Shortest Algorithm for All Well-Defined Problems	Marcus Hutter	\N	2002
8702901	PLoS Biology	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hwang2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Experimente zeigen, dass Körperteil-position und Geschwindigkeit durch
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\	gainfields codiert sein könnte.}	Adaptability of reaching movements depends on a computation in the
\
\	brain that transforms sensory cues, such as those that indicate the
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\	position and velocity of the arm, into motor commands. Theoretical
\
\	consideration shows that the encoding properties of neural elements
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\	implementing this transformation dictate how errors should generalize
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\	from one limb position and velocity to another. To estimate how sensory
\
\	cues are encoded by these neural elements, we designed experiments
\
\	that quantified spatial generalization in environments where forces
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\	depended on both position and velocity of the limb. The patterns
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\	of error generalization suggest that the neural elements that compute
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\	the transformation encode limb position and velocity in intrinsic
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\	coordinates via a gain-field; i.e., the elements have directionally
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\	dependent tuning that is modulated monotonically with limb position.
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\	The gain-field encoding makes the counterintuitive prediction of
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\	hypergeneralization: there should be growing extrapolation beyond
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\	the trained workspace. Furthermore, nonmonotonic force patterns should
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\	be more difficult to learn than monotonic ones. We confirmed these
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\	predictions experimentally.	9d3c1b8c24facdbbe5b0baa4501c119a	5ded48132520166adcb43e953a2017cf	ed3d8b2d8ca9f9dfe304ca6906794fe5	article	A Gain-Field Encoding of Limb Position and Velocity in the Internal
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\	Model of Arm Dynamics	Eun Jung Hwang and Opher Donchin and Maurica A. Smith and Reza Shadmer	\N	2003
8702902	ACM Computing Surveys	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hwang:1992	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	219-29	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	Motion planning is one of the most important areas of robotics research.
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\	The complexity of the motion-planning problem has hindered the development
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\	of practical algorithms. This paper surveys the work on gross-motion
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\	planning, including motion planners for point robots, rigid robots,
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\	and manipulators in stationary, time-varying, constrained, and movable-object
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\	environments. The general issues in motion planning are explained.
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\	Recent approaches and their performances are briefly described, and
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\	possible future research directions are discussed.	6cff3e55d8e1f5d5145c386a18b9f657	6a70788775ac5e2f5145dbef5a0196f3	9eea1ee7bfe4e628c9397a7304264feb	article	Gross Motion Planning -- A Survey.Find More Like This	Yong K. Hwang and Narendra Ahuja	\N	1992
8702904	Evolutionary Computation	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Igel:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-28	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.09}, owner = {butz}	The covariancematrix adaptation evolution strategy (CMA-ES) is one
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\	of themost powerful
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\	evolutionary algorithms for real-valued single-objective optimization.
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\	In this paper,
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\	we develop a variant of the CMA-ES for multi-objective optimization
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\	(MOO).We
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\	first introduce a single-objective, elitist CMA-ES using plus-selection
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\	and step size control
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\	based on a success rule. This algorithm is compared to the standard
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\	CMA-ES.
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\	The elitist CMA-ES turns out to be slightly faster on unimodal functions,
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\	but is more
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\	prone to getting stuck in sub-optimal local minima. In the new multi-objective
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\	CMAES
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\	(MO-CMA-ES) a population of individuals that adapt their search strategy
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\	as in
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\	the elitist CMA-ES is maintained. These are subject to multi-objective
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\	selection. The
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\	selection is based on non-dominated sorting using either the crowding-distance
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\	or the
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\	contributing hypervolume as second sorting criterion. Both the elitist
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\	single-objective
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\	CMA-ES and the MO-CMA-ES inherit important invariance properties,
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\	in particular
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\	invariance against rotation of the search space, from the original
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\	CMA-ES. The benefits
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\	
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\	of the new MO-CMA-ES in comparison to the well-known NSGA-II and to
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\	NSDE,
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\	a multi-objective differential evolution algorithm, are experimentally
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\	shown.	af92b714caab9e590965c9e79a463353	2dca97e41e0ff1847218b04b0db73fee	da3bff96337997b9266cca4660b87b07	article	Covariance Matrix Adaptation for Multi-objective Optimization	Christian Igel and Nikolaus Hansen and Stefan Roth	\N	2007
8702910	Neural Networks	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ito:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	323-337	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.29}, owner = {butz}	This study presents experiments on the learning of object handling
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\	behaviors by a
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\	small humanoid robot using a dynamic neural network model, the recurrent
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\	neural net-
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\	work with parametric bias (RNNPB). The first experiment showed that
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\	after the robot
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\	
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\	learned different types of ball handling behaviors using human direct
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\	teaching, the robot
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\	
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\	was able to generate adequate ball handling motor sequences situated
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\	to the relative po-
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\	
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\	sition between the robots hands and the ball. The same scheme was
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\	applied to a block
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\	handling learning task where it was shown that the robot can switch
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\	among learned dif-
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\	ferent block handling sequences, situated to the ways of interaction
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\	by human supporters.
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\	
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\	Our analysis showed that entrainment of the internal memory structures
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\	of the RNNPB
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\	through the interactions of the objects and the human supporters are
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\	the essential mech-
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\	anisms for those observed situated behaviors of the robot.	c9ac0b00a062587f6cb0c048902272bb	72c7bd167c1ee8788150117c25b4606d	70d45a77b4cd43244bc22d74e2dcd5ad	article	Dynamic and interactive generation of object handling behaviors by
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\	a small humanoid robot using a dynamic neural network model	M. Ito and K. Noda and Y. Hoshino and J. Tani	\N	2006
8702922	Experimental Brain Research	143	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jansen-Osmann:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	212-220	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {adults adapt faster to pos/neg damping of the forearm than children
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\	and readapt faster to the normal damping.}, doi = {DOI 10.1007/s00221-001-0982-8}	\N	81b175f85f7f8fcec952c674489c9fd9	e08903fbe667dccb4be1158835201949	166c6328efce5d493265414e7376ded2	article	Force adaptation transfers to untrained workspace regions in children	Petra Jansen-Osmann and Stefanie Richter and Ju?rgen Konczak and Karl-Theodor Kalveram	\N	2002
8702923	Experimental Brain Research	91	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jaric:1992	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	129 -134	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.07}, owner = {martin}, review = {3 Ss trained elbow flexion movements for 1400 trials to the same target.
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\	Three tests were performed:
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\	1.) Same as training
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\	2.) undetectable elbow displacement before movement
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\	3.) detectable elbow displacement before movement.
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\	
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\	Goal: decide between movement to endpoint or movement over a distance
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\	programming.
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\	Endpoint: no influence of displacement on endpoint -> high correlation
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\	between displacement and movement distance
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\	
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\	Distance: no influence of displacement on movement distance-> high
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\	correlation between displacement and end point.
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\	
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\	
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\	Mixed result, however: correlation with distance seems higher than
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\	correlation with endpoint -> rather endpoint control.}	Three subjects practiced fast, accurate 36 ~ 
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\	
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\	elbow flexion movements to a 2.5 ~ target for 14 sessions 
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\	
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\	of 100 trials (total, 1400 trials). Subjects then returned for 
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\	
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\	a 15th experimental session in which they were asked to 
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\	perform 15 movements under identical conditions to the 
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\	
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\	practice condition. They were then tested under three ex- 
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\	perimental conditions without visual feedback: (1) iden- 
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\	tical to the practice conditions, (2) with small shifts in
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\	starting position (+ 3 ~ of the practiced starting position), 
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\	
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\	that were insufficient for subjective discrimination and, 
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\	
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\	therefore, subjects were instructed to repeat the practiced 
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\	movements; and (3) with a large shift in starting position 
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\	(range,  15 ~ of the practiced starting position), under 
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\	
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\	the instruction to move to the same target. Experimental 
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\	
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\	conditions 2 and 3 demonstrated that shifts in starting 
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\	
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\	position were partially correlated with shifts in final posi- 
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\	tion. These results are interpreted from the point of view 
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\	
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\	of the equilibrium-point hypothesis of motor control. 	22813e9876ddc8528e07771dd88dbfb2	9ff81124b71ae5d160670856b073d4ca	7b2f14fc50d79952eedb56f193462543	article	Effects of practice on final position reproduction	Slobodan Jaric and Daniel M Corcos and Mark L Latash	\N	1992
8702933	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Association Human Perception
\
\	and Performance	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jordan:2008	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	113124	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.06}, owner = {butz}	When participants control the horizontal movements of a stimulus and
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\	indicate its vanishing point after
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\	
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\	it unexpectedly vanishes, the perceived vanishing point is displaced
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\	beyond the actual vanishing point,
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\	
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\	and the size of the displacement is directly related to the action
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\	effect anticipation one has to generate
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\	
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\	to successfully control the stimulus. The present experiments examined
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\	whether learning a pattern of
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\	
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\	action effect anticipation would later impact ones perception of
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\	moving stimuli. While 1 participant (the
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\	
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\	controller) controlled a dots movements across a computer screen,
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\	another (the observer), who could
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\	
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\	neither see nor hear the controller, watched the dots movements on
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\	a separate monitor. When the dot
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\	
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\	unexpectedly vanished, the observer indicated the vanishing point.
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\	After 40 trials, participants switched
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\	
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\	roles. While serving as observers, all participants generated forward
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\	displacements, but those who did so
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\	
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\	after acquiring control experience produced larger displacement. Subsequent
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\	experiments indicated the
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\	
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\	larger displacement was due to action effect anticipation the participants
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\	learned while either controlling
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\	
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\	the dot or observing another do so.	fa728a469f90ee0251a5952fa0b3b484	8a80216b853cb530dce18e3c931141c8	fa952613c1346a438f23c38dab2c152f	article	Learned Patterns of ActionEffect Anticipation Contribute to the
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\	Spatial Displacement of Continuously Moving Stimuli	J. Scott Jordan and Matthew Hunsinger	\N	2008
8702936	Cognitive Science	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Jordan:1992	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	307-354	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Benennt nachteile von direct inverse modelling und versucht diese
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\	mit einer kombination aus inversen und forward-Modellen auszugleichen:
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\	Idee: das fertig gelernte forward-Modell kann dafür genutzt werden,
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\	die (nicht zwangsläufig gültigene) Inhalte des inv. Modells zu checken.
\
\	Zusätzlich wird ein dyn und ein kin. Arm damit programmiert.}	\N	121e78e6a333d8269ee07836a14f2dc6	07e9f4ccb2c71d45cd11f28139ac1a80	2a1527d86033a03fd07652a14cad1ddf	article	Forward models: Supervised learning with a distal teacher	Michael I. Jordan and David E. Rumelhart	\N	1992
8702937	\N	\N	Computational Motor Control	\N	\N	\N	The Cognitive Neuroscience	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	Jordan:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {lehrbuchartiges Kapitel über comput. motor controll}	We discuss some of the computational approaches that have been developed
\
\	in the area of motor control. We focus on problems relating to motor
\
\	planning, internal models, state estimation, motor learning and modularity.
\
\	The aim of the chapter is to demonstrate, both at a conceptual level
\
\	and through consideration of specific models, how computational approaches
\
\	shed light on problems in the control of movement.	3ff0608e72b2502a9975deda9b0c8b95	8ec2de771e7ee95c4a87b6d38653656b	bfa5182f67f5a6a29e6c51cafc19fd31	inbook	The Cognitive Neuroscience	Michael I. Jordan and Daniel M. Wolpert	Gazzaniga	1999
8702942	Science	285	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kakei1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2136-2139	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Versuch: Es wurde untersucht, welche Infos im M1 von einem Affen repräsentiert
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\	sind. Es gibt Neuronen, die Muskelaktivität und es gibt welche die
\
\	externe Koordinaten repräsentieren.}	What aspects of movement are represented in the primary motor cortex
\
\	(M1): relatively low-level parameters like muscle force, or more
\
\	abstract parameters like handpath? To examine this issue, the activity
\
\	of neurons in M1 was recorded in a monkey trained to perform a task
\
\	that dissociates three major variables of wrist movement: muscle
\
\	activity, direction of movement at the wrist joint, and direction
\
\	of movement in space. A substantial group of neurons in M1 (28 out
\
\	of 88) displayed changes in activity that were muscle-like. Unexpectedly,
\
\	an even larger group of neurons in M1 (44 out of 88) displayed changes
\
\	in activity that were related to the direction of wrist movement
\
\	in space independent of the pattern of muscle activity that generated
\
\	the movement. Thus, both ?muscles? and ?movements? appear to be strongly
\
\	represented in M1.	deb1a1fe8c8e15f4f4ce66a31f72cb78	f9d06ddc5c8cf79b38331b261be893a7	48d89cc9f591a6e3bbcd6641a32ea017	article	Muscle and Movement Representations in the Primary Motor Cortex	Shinji Kakei and Donna S. Hoffman and Peter L. Strick	\N	1999
8702944	International Journal of Sport and Exercise	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kalveram:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	255-273	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Schöne Beschreibung von Control-Theory-Begriffen, dann Auto-imitation
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\	und Hebb. Nur inverse Modelle nötig. diskrete und kontinuierliche
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\	Ebene der Kontrolle: die Diskrete, übergeordnete Ebene soll es ermöglichen,
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\	verknüpfungen zwischen entfernten Zielen zu erzeugen und diese zu
\
\	lernen, ohne dass einen das verwirrt, was dazwischen passiert ist.
\
\	(Hierarchische Kontrolle)}	\N	132c703e6de7d26285ea679da4926e35	2e26313c3fa153d4ec8cd70e88814234	433c4b93bd68588504543a2d951d142b	article	The inverse Problem in Cognitve, Perceptual and proprioceptive Control
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\	of sensorimotor behaviour: {T}owards a biologically plausible model
\
\	of the control of aiming movements	Karl T. Kalveram	\N	2004
8702948	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ESANN'2002 proceedings - European Symposium on Artificial Neural
\
\	Networks Bruges (Belgium)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kalveram2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	89-95	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Feedbackerrorlearning ist nicht besonders plausibel, weil ja das Errorsignal
\
\	eine andere Modalität hat als der Fehler an sich. Auto-Imitation
\
\	ist viel besser}	\N	251656faa66d054e20ceecefdb3619bc	e7ab042a0c55ee63f2e4db1d1e07d2bf	1e9b13d37255882bed060346eb255802	inproceedings	The Problem of Adaptive Control in a Living System or How to Acquire
\
\	an Inverse Model without external Help	Karl Theodor Kalveram and Thomas Schinauer	\N	2002
8702949	Biological Cybernetics	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kalveram:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	229 - 240	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {In dem man die FB-Eigenschaften der Muskeln ausnutz, kann man auf
\
\	einen FF-Controller verzichten, da das FB durch die Federeigenschaft
\
\	unverzögert ist.}, doi = {DOI: 10.1007/s00422-005-0542-6}	\N	346520b7f4764c175e063ac44ee32497	91befe6619e3c36ec9026419d107164a	f355c6dff2f5134881e3d9ac3122c800	article	Threading neural feedforward into a mechanical spring: {H}ow biology
\
\	exploits physics in limb control	K. T. Kalveram and T. Schinauer and S. Beirle and S. Richter and P. Jansen Osmann	\N	2005
8702955	neural networks	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Karniel2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	305-307	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	It has recently been suggested that the nervous system employs forward
\
\	models for the purpose of motor control. The evidence for this hypothetical
\
\	computational structure comes from various sources, theoretical and
\
\	experimental. The purpose of this commentary is to distinguish between
\
\	three different structures that are used in order to support the
\
\	forward model hypothesis: (1) output predictor, (2) state estimator,
\
\	and (3) distal teacher. It is possible that the brain employs all
\
\	these structure for control. However, the general term forward model
\
\	could be misleading since evidence for one structure could be misinterpreted
\
\	as supporting evidence for the other structures.	005145e456de733a9ba684fda4129172	2fd763648d572c02a7ddb2e5a3259dd8	2f57baed7e88ce0f285d91a68905dd0d	article	Three creatures named forward model	Amir Karniel	\N	2002
8702957	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Advanced neural computers	\N	\N	\N	North-Holland	Amsterdam	\N	\N	Kawato:1990	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	365-372	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	\N	8a427882de7a9692ee2274fe6712fb00	328c953be4b9ea336fb81878ec7762c5	25faae518f3436a0827bdb47095c4d29	incollection	Feedback-error-learning neural network for supervised learning	Mitsuo Kawato	R. Eckmiller	1990
8702959	Biological Cybernetics	57	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kawato:1987	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	169-185	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Zuerst wird die Bewegung durch einen einfachen Regelkreis gesteuert.
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\	Dies ist langsam. Durch lernen eines direkten modells, kann aber
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\	die langsame Regelung verbessert werden, indem mit den vorhergesagten
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\	Fehlern des direkten Modells gerechnet wird. Schließlich wird eine
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\	inverse dynamik gelernt, indem ziel und Aktion verbunden werden.
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\	Damit kann die Interne Regelung nochmal verschnellert werden. Gelernt
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\	wird, indem die Gewichte verschiedener Basisfunktionen durch eine
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\	Deltaregel angepasst werden (je größer der Beitrag einer Basisfunktion
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\	und je größer die Abweichung, dest stärker wird das Gewicht in richtung
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\	der Abweichung verändert. Dies funktiniert sehr gut, wenn man nur
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\	die Basisfunktionen nutz, die auch gebraucht werden). Bei änderungen
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\	in der Umwelt, können weitere Basisfunktionen hinzugeschaltet werden.}	\N	6588798d0c2f8a38dd2f9fc006e1fa92	e537f468c509025be2ee621bccbd6283	d33e8c78225520514bdb27e62b0bdec1	article	A Hierarchical Neural-Network Model for Control and Learning of Voluntary
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\	Movement	Mitsuo Kawato and Kazunori Furukawa and R Suzuki	\N	1987
8702965	Journal on Perceptual Control Theory	1	\N	\N	March, 20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kennaway1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	1-7	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	\N	5b679072bca3788ac08916bc694a01b1	90912aa2bd9bf2c7e958a240e4cbd784	d14cf676c8911c84e46f71e0d4a3cdc8	article	Control of a multi-legged robot based on hierarchical PCT	Richard Kennaway	\N	1999
8702976	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
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\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Kiryazov:2007ab	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	This chapter outlines an approach to building robots with
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\	
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\	anticipatory behaviour based on analogies with past episodes. Anticipatory
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\	
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\	mechanisms are used to make predictions about the environment and
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\	to control
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\	
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\	selective attention and top-down perception. An integrated architecture
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\	is
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\	
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\	presented that perceives the environment, reasons about it, makes
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\	predictions
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\	and acts physically in this environment. The architecture is implemented
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\	in an
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\	AIBO robot. It successfully finds an object in a house like environment.
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\	The
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\	AMBR model of analogy-making is used as a basis, but it is extended
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\	with new
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\	mechanisms for anticipation related to analogical transfer, for top
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\	down
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\	perception and selective attention. The bottom up visual processing
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\	is
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\	performed by the IKAROS system for brain modelling. The chapter describes
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\	
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\	the first experiments performed with the AIBO robot and demonstrates
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\	the
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\	usefulness of the analogy-based anticipation approach.	d6379dd214ddb6799035a984483521ba	e22136d8c2a6d257bb52e0ce0895a763	6673a670aa3aabd824d06e92bce596e9	incollection	The Interplay of Analogy-Making with Active Vision and Motor Control
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\	in Anticipatory Robots	Kiril Kiryazov and Georgi Petkov and Maurice Grinberg and Boicho Kokinov and Christian Balkenius	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8702980	Trends in Neurosciences	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knill:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	712-719	\N	12	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	To use sensory information efficiently tomake judgments and guide
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\	action in the world, the brain must represent and use information
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\	about uncertainty in its computations for perception and action.
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\	Bayesianmethods have proven successful in building computational
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\	theories for perception and sensorimotor control, and psychophysics
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\	is providing a growing body of evidence that human perceptual computations
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\	are Bayes optimal. This leads to the Bayesian coding hypothesis:
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\	that the brain represents sensory information probabilistically,
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\	in the form of probability distributions. Several computational schemes
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\	have recently been proposed for how this might be achieved in populations
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\	of neurons. Neurophysiological data on the hypothesis, however, is
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\	almost nonexistent. A major challenge for neuroscientists is to test
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\	these ideas experimentally, and so determine whether and how neurons
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\	code information about sensory uncertainty.	b5630066de9156c91fb1b787d655592d	64c25673df4a17c1081be1aa1e881f57	a220fc875b6848a99d1587c5297c8821	article	The Bayesian Brain: The role of uncertainty in neural coding and
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\	computation	David C. Knill and Alexandre Pouget	\N	2004
8702981	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knudsen:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	57-78	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	A mechanistic understanding of attention is necessary for the elucidation
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\	of the neurobiological basis of conscious experience. This chapter
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\	presents a framework for thinking about attention that facilitates
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\	the analysis of this cognitive process in terms of underlying neural
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\	mechanisms. Four processes are fundamental to attention: working
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\	memory, top-down sensitivity control, competitive selection, and
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\	automatic bottom-up filtering for salient stimuli. Each process makes
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\	a distinct and essential contribution to attention. Voluntary control
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\	of attention involves the first three processes (working memory,
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\	top-down sensitivity control, and competitive selection) operating
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\	in a recurrent loop. Recent results from neurobiological research
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\	on attention are discussed within this framework.	5a81ca2b6405a86e70b2f49a97260b1a	6f72243bcfccab6f6423ffcbda63ab2e	2bcefdf4236ba7bc117d99fe0fad1680	article	Fundamental Components of Attention	Eric I. Knudsen	\N	2007
8702989	Experimental Brain Research	113	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konczak:1997a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	465-474	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	Nine young infants were followed longitudinally from 4 to 15 months
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\	of age. They performed multijoint reaching movements to a stationary
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\	target presented at shoulder height. Time-position data of the hand,
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\	shoulder, and elbow were collected using an optoelectronic measurement
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\	system. In addition, we recorded electromyographic activity (EMG)
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\	from arm extensors and flexors. This paper documents how control
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\	problems of proximal torque generation may account for the segmented
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\	hand paths seen during early reaching. Our analysis revealed the
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\	following results: first, muscular impulse (integral of torque) increased
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\	significantly between the ages of 20 (reaching onset) and 64 weeks.
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\	That is, as infants got older they produced higher levels of mean
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\	muscular flexor torque during reaching. Data were normalized by body
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\	weight and movement time, so differences are not explained by anthropometric
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\	changes or systematic variations in movement time. Second, while
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\	adults produced solely flexor muscle torque to accomplish the task,
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\	infants generated flexor and extensor muscle torque at shoulder and
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\	elbow throughout a reach. At
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\	reaching onset more than half of the trials revealed this latter kinetic
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\	profile. Its frequency declined systematically as infants got older.
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\	Third, we examined the pattern of muscle coordination in those trials
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\	that exhibited elbow extensor muscle torque. We found that during
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\	elbow extension
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\	coactivation of flexor and extensor muscles was the predominant pattern
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\	in 67% of the trials. This pattern was notably absent in comparable
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\	adult reaching movements. Fourth, fluctuations in force generation,
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\	as measured by the rate of change of total torque (NET) and muscular
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\	torque (MUS), were more frequent in early reaching (2028 weeks)
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\	than in the older cohort (5264 weeks), indicating that muscular
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\	torque production became
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\	increasingly smoother and task-efficient. Our data demonstrate that
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\	young infants have problems in generating smooth profiles of proximal
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\	joint torques. One possible reason for this imprecision in infant
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\	force control is their inexperience in predicting the magnitude and
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\	direction of external forces. That infants learned to consider external
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\	forces is documented by their increasing reliance on these forces
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\	when performing voluntary elbow
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\	extensions. The patterns of muscle coordination underlying active
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\	elbow extensions were basically the same as during the prereaching
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\	phase, indicating that the formation of functional synergies is based
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\	on a basal repertoire of innervation patterns already observable
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\	in very early, spontaneous movements.	c83f02f1bad2328bd426fa0567ba1c98	fc47c65410eae0c1e683e4cdeaf493f8	3168823ce805cc087a6c588cce62d270	article	The development of goal-directed reaching in infants.
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\	{II}. {L}earning to produce task-adequate patterns of joint torque	Jürgen Konczak and Maike Borutta and Johannes Dichgans	\N	1997
8702990	Experimental Brain Research	106	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konczak:1995	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	156-168	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.08.06}, owner = {butz}	Nine young infants were followed longitudinally
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\	from 4 to 15 months of age. We recorded early
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\	spontaneous movements and reaching movements to a
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\	stationary target. Time-position data of the hand (endpoint),
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\	shoulder, and elbow were collected using an optoelectronic
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\	measurement system (ELITE). We analyzed
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\	the endpoint kinematics and the intersegmental dynamics
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\	of the shoulder and elbow joint to investigate how changes
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\	in proximal torque control determined the development
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\	of hand trajectory formation. Two developmental
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\	phases of hand trajectory formation were identified: a
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\	first phase of rapid improvements between 16 and 24
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\	weeks of age, the time of reaching onset for all infants.
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\	During that time period the number of movement units
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\	per reach and movement time decreased dramatically. In
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\	a second phase (28-64 weeks), a period of "fine-tuning"
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\	of the sensorimotor system, we saw slower, more gradual
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\	changes in the endpoint kinematics. The analysis of the
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\	underlying intersegmental joint torques revealed the following
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\	results: first, the range of muscular and motiondependent
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\	torques (relative to body weight) did not
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\	change significantly with age. That is, early reaching
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\	was not confined by limitations in producing task-adequate
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\	levels of muscular torque. Second, improvements
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\	in the endpoint kinematics were not accomplished by
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\	minimizing amplitude of muscle and reactive torques.
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\	Third, the relative timing of muscular and motion-dependent
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\	torque peaks showed a systematic development toward
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\	an adult timing profile with increasing age. In conclusion,
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\	the development toward invariant characteristics
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\	of the hand trajectory is mirrored by concurrent changes
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\	in the control of joint forces. The acquisition of stable
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\	patterns of intersegmental coordination is not achieved
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\	by simply regulating force amplitude, but more so by
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\	modulating the correct timing of joint force production
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\	and by the system's use of reactive forces. Our findingssupport the
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\	view that development of reaching is a process
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\	of unsupervised learning with no external or innate
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\	teacher prescribing the desired kinematics or kinetics of
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\	the movement.	61b08f1449c5b92ac8d8f17f61af98af	f12901888d53b2f9d5964ae5e79430c4	e625dd1eaf485a96c50a1b99e31e4890	article	The development of goal-directed reaching in infants: {H}and trajectory
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\	formation and joint torque control	Jiirgen Konczak and Maike Borutta and Helge Topka and Johannes Dichgans	\N	1995
8702991	Experimental Brain Research	117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konczak:1997b	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	346-354	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	We recorded reaching movements from nine
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\	infants longitudinally from the onset of reaching (5th
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\	postnatal month) up to the age of 3 years. Here we analyze
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\	hand and proximal joint trajectories and examine
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\	the emerging temporal coordination between arm segments.
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\	The present investigation seeks (a) to determine
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\	when infants acquire consistent, adult-like patterns of
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\	multijoint coordination within that 3-year period, and
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\	(b) to relate their hand trajectory formation to underlying
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\	patterns of proximal joint motion (shoulder, elbow). Our
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\	results show: First, most kinematic parameters do not assume
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\	adult-like levels before the age of 2 years. At this
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\	time, 75% of the trials reveal a single peaked velocity
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\	profile of the hand. Between the 2nd and 3rd year of life,
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\	ªimprovementsº of hand- or joint-related movement units
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\	are only marginal. Second, infant motor systems strive to
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\	obtain velocity patterns with as few force reversals as possible
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\	(uni- or bimodal) at all three limb segments. Third,
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\	the formation of a consistent interjoint synergy between
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\	shoulder and elbow motion is not achieved within the
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\	1st year of life. Stable patterns of temporal coordination
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\	across arm segments begin to emerge at 12±15 months
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\	of age and continue to develop up to the 3rd year. In summary,
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\	the development toward adult forms of multijoint
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\	coordination in goal-directed reaching requires more time
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\	than previously assumed. Although infants reliably grasp
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\	for objects within their workspace 3±4 months after the onset of reaching,
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\	stereotypic kinematic motor patterns are not expressed before the
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\	2nd year of life.	7c6485ae8da1131c649d70215560ea3d	da9bdc6f32d10d288d38359eb963b233	6592488ca890dce9ac143d6f3d4e0064	article	The development toward stereotypic arm kinematics during reaching
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\	in the first 3 years of life	Jürgen Konczak and Johannes Dichgans	\N	1997
8702994	Annual Review of Neuroscience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Konishi:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	31-55	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	 Behavioral, anatomical, and physiological approaches can be integrated
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\	in the study of sound localization in barn owls. Space representation
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\	in owls provides a useful example for discussion of place and ensemble
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\	coding. Selectivity for space is broad and ambiguous in low-order
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\	neurons. Parallel pathways for binaural cues and for different frequency
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\	bands converge on high-order space-specific neurons, which encode
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\	space more precisely. An ensemble of broadly tuned place-coding neurons
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\	may converge on a single high-order neuron to create an improved
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\	labeled line. Thus, the two coding schemes are not alternate methods.
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\	Owls can localize sounds by using either the isomorphic map of auditory
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\	space in the midbrain or forebrain neural networks in which space
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\	is not mapped.	129a645edb3c29ff874118160d9a817d	68453157e1e53d04c05543dbac47f8da	4663230fda8a01c94d1c746416d868d7	article	CODING OF AUDITORY SPACE	Masakazu Konishi	\N	2003
8702998	Neurocomputing	4446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kositsky:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	889  895	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Lernerstruktur die submovements lernt:
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\	Actor-critic RL-System lernt 1dof plant zu kontrollieren: Update in
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\	Ein Muskel wird durch ein konstantes 200ms andauerndes Motorcommand
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\	Der Muskelzustand (länge, geschwindigkeit und beschleunigung) (200msec
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\	verzögert) wird mit CMAC in pop-code aufgelöst.
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\	Actor critique Methode lernt genaue Bewegungen und verstärkt schnelle
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\	Lernt schnell ans ziel zu gelangen und zeigt charakteristische geschwindigkeitsprofile}	Rapid human arm movements often have velocity pro.les consisting of
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\	accelerationdeceleration phases, sometimes overlapping in time and
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\	We show how such sub-movement sequences can emerge naturally as an
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\	optimal control
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\	policy is approximated by a reinforcement learning system in the face
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\	delay. The system learns to generate sequences ofpulse-step commands,
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\	producing fast
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\	initial sub-movements followed by several slow corrective sub-movements
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\	that often begin before
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\	the initial sub-movement has completed. These results suggest how
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\	the nervous system
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\	might e3ciently control a stochastic motor plant under uncertainty
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\	and feedback delay.	bd04b2ae29d3dd5dff2ecd1920f358c7	eb98b6d02227bbda44af1ee3ef4b8bf2	5f6d63f8a2b37c624fa670988fcab252	article	The emergence of movement units through learning with noisy efferent
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\	signals and delayed sensory feedback	Michael Kositsky and Andrew G. Barto	\N	2002
8702999	Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, {GECCO} 1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Kovacs:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	329--336	\N	\N	\N		The issue of deletion schemes for classifier systems
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\	 despite its drive towards accurate generalization.	fef24e255af98da59901bf1268e56b3a	74f322bb7b951e1c39313dafc5a9c348	bbddcb6cae6ad982fb8dbd8ea2013ee2	article	{Deletion schemes for classifier systems.}	Tim Kovacs	Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela and Robert E. Smith	1999
8703004	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Soft computing in engineering design and manufacturing}	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	Berlin Heidelberg	\N	\N	Kovacs:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	59--68	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {ISBN 3-540-76214-0}	Wilson's recent XCS classifier system forms complete
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\	 condensation, a technique in which evolutionary search
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\	 condensation.	35b6db132abf85b424b344f9a6060bf2	0039dab937deb26f24ff2cd2fd9f50c9	4745af65ec1668a3df7567d90113ef6e	incollection	{XCS} classifier system reliably evolves accurate, complete, and
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\	minimal representations for boolean functions.	Tim Kovacs	Roy and Chawdhry and Pant	1997
8703006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham,
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8703010	Nature Neuroscience	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krakauer1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1026-1031	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Versuchspersonen mussten eine neue Kinematik oder Dynamik lernen.
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\	Kinematik oder Dynamik gelernt werden. Experimentiert wurde mit Zielbewegungen
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\	des Armes. Diese beiden Prozesse sind demnach unabhängug.}	Psychophysical studies of reaching movements suggest that hand kinematics
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\	are learned from errors in extent and direction in an extrinsic coordinate
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\	system, whereas dynamics are learned from proprioceptive errors in
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\	an intrinsic coordinate system. We examined consolidation and interference
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\	to determine if these two forms of learning were independent. Learning
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\	and consolidation of two novel transformations, a rotated spatial
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\	reference frame and altered intersegmental dynamics, did not interfere
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\	with each other and consolidated in parallel. Thus separate kinematic
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\	and dynamic models were constructed simultaneously based on errors
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\	computed in different coordinate frames, and possibly, in different
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\	sensory modalities, using separate working-memory systems. These
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\	results suggest that computational approaches to motor learning should
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\	include two separate performance errors rather than one.	230c491d84e87fa1afeaebf62a4bf2aa	dfccfe052e86575838ce863b4f61fd93	3fe5bbcc615d996ce7364c533b09d4aa	article	Independent learning of internal models for kinematic and dynamic
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\	control of reaching	John W. Krakauer and Maria-Felice Ghilardi and Claude Ghez	\N	1999
8703012	The Journal of Neuroscience	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Krakauer2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	89168924	\N	23	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {shows, that movements adapt to different gains and rotational feedback
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\	nicht so genau gelesen}	The planning of visually guided reaches is accomplished by
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\	independent specification of extent and direction. We investigated
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\	well practiced movements could be explained by differences in
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\	the adaptation to extent and directional errors during motor
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\	adaptation with two types of screen cursor transformation that
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\	subjects to learn new reference axes. Subjects learned a
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\	compared with one target direction. After training to a single
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\	generalization of rotation adaptation was incomplete; there
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\	These results suggest the separate processing of extent and
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\	directional errors by the brain and support the idea that reaching
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\	movements are planned as a hand-centered vector whose extent
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\	and direction are established via learning a scaling factor and
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\	reference axes.	a03514cb1cfa860dd5f2c665e1a54368	eda9336cb10a300c5b30209e5a675a24	44d2bb448f521b6cb98ddb0384bf4f95	article	Learning of Visuomotor Transformations for Vectorial Planning of
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\	Reaching Trajectories	John W Krakauer and Zachary M Pine and Maria-Felice Ghilardi and Claude Ghez	\N	2000
8703019	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunde:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	387-394	\N	2	\N	comment = {Drei Versuche zeigen: räumliche Effekt-kompatiblität (i.e. linke Taste,
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\	dann linke Lampe) macht schneller. Das selbe gilt für Stärke (s tarker
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\	druck, dann lauter ton).}	\N	60bfd805fb0f9616df06b74c13cb86a1	3bb0deb6b0b1fa218cd0fc2309b0fe09	797c3f4b60e7ff1f88226a4eaf371982	article	Response-Effect Compatibility in Manual Choice Reaction Tasks	Wilfried Kunde	\N	2001
8703022	COGNITION	88	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunde:2003b	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	223-242	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.03.10}, owner = {butz}	Visual stimuli (primes) presented too briefly to be consciously identified
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\	can nevertheless affect responses to subsequent stimuli-an instance
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\	of unconscious cognition. There is a lively debate as to whether
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\	such priming effects originate from unconscious semantic processing
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\	of the primes or from reactivation of learned motor responses that
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\	conscious stimuli afford during preceding practice. In four experiments
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\	we demonstrate that unconscious stimuli owe their impact neither
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\	to automatic semantic categorization nor to memory traces of preceding
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\	stimulus-response episodes, but to their match with pre-specified
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\	cognitive action-trigger conditions. The intentional creation of
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\	such triggers allows actors to control the way unconscious stimuli
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\	bias their behaviour.	7a12d61dcd20b81bf92dd71b0a0b672d	c3041ba2f753f9264235cb65623dbfe0	e88baace5caf09619011dbc05b199493	article	Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition	W. Kunde and A. Kiesel and J. Hoffmann	\N	2003
8703024	Journal of Experimental Psychology: {H}uman Perception and Performance	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kunde:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	145-156	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.09.13}, owner = {martin}	In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the impact of action goals
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\	on the production of discrete bimanual responses. Similar to a bartender
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\	putting 2 glasses simultaneously on a shelf, participants placed
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\	2 objects into either parallel or opposite orientations by carrying
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\	out either mirror-symmetrical or mirror-asymmetrical movements. In
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\	Experiment 1, performance was strongly affected by the congruency
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\	of the intended object orientations but was essentially unaffected
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\	by movement symmetry. Experiment 2 replicated this instrumental goal-congruency
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\	effect (and the absence of motor-symmetry effects) when actions were
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\	cued in advance. Experiment 3 revealed substantial motor-symmetry
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\	effects, provided the movements themselves became the action goal.
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\	The authors concluded that performance in bimanual choice reaction
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\	tasks is constrained by the creation and maintenance of goal codes
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\	rather than by properties inherent in the neuromuscular system that
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\	carries out these responses. These goals can relate to either body-intrinsic
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\	states or to body-extrinsic states according to the actor's current
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\	intentions.	7c37ba7ae5635f6a26975b71f9940a72	88089d4658947e4121842ef2f6009f50	cec3c9fa8014e6c6253d5989a898956c	article	Goal congruency in bimanual object manipulation	W. Kunde and M Weigelt	\N	2005
8703026	Science	239	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuperstein:1988	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1308-1311	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Ein NN lernt mit direct inverse modelling gegenstände zu greifen.}	\N	193bf153adaec688a77ff6a3d3bd2fb2	99973ab57aa0ffd8b17d2fb767da6fdc	efa6ee50c5bc95184cbc058f10168629	article	Neural Model of Adaptive Hand-Eye Coordination for Single Postures	Michael Kuperstein	\N	1988
8703028	Journal of Neurophysiology	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Koerding:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	3161-3165	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Eine VP muss auf eine Pertubation reagieren die sich leicht von einer
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\	vorhergehenden Pertubation unterscheidet.
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\	Dabei fällt die Reaktion abhängig von der bekannten Häufigkeitsverteilung
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\	der Stärke der Pertubationen ab.
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\	
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\	Fazit: Nicht nur bei visueller verarbeitung sondern auch wenn es um
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\	Kräfte geht, werden Priorwahrscheinlochkeiten berücksichtigt}, doi = {10.1152/jn.00275.2004}	When we interact with objects in the world, the forces we exert are
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\	finely tuned to the dynamics of the situation. As our sensors do
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\	not provide perfect knowledge about the environment, a key problem
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\	is how to estimate the appropriate forces. Two sources of information
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\	can be used to generate such an estimate: sensory inputs about the
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\	object and knowledge about previously experienced objects, termed
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\	prior information. Bayesian integration defines the way in which
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\	these two sources of information should be combined to produce an
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\	optimal estimate. To investigate whether subjects use such a strategy
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\	in force estimation, we designed a novel sensorimotor estimation
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\	task. We controlled the distribution of forces experienced over the
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\	course of an experiment thereby defining the prior. We show that
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\	subjects integrate sensory information with their prior experience
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\	to generate an estimate. Moreover, subjects could learn different
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\	prior distributions. These results suggest that the CNS uses Bayesian
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\	models when estimating force requirements.	757a4e7e537a6047e74430e9d1eca9c4	2118e75fa5c84b6d2acdc20c2f24a928	5a58912eea0f7db8343a238aba352f71	article	Bayesian Integration in Force Estimation	Konrad P K{\\"o}rding and Shih pi Ku and Daniel M. Wolpert	\N	2004
8703030	Connection Science	17	\N	\N	December	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kuehn:2005	http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/Kuhn05recurrentNeuralNetworks.html	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	343-360	\N	3-4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {nicht gelesen}	\N	693523f0ec61199a8a0e5263bdb38000	bc86b77b1df5f525fae3fe38b557f9c9	824326fbca22e8b04e2c51d51ec452a0	article	Static mental representations in recurrent neural networks for the
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\	control of dynamic behavioural sequences	Simone K{ü}hn and Holk Cruse	\N	2005
8703037	Brain Research Reviews	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lackner1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	194-202	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Gegenevidenz zur alpha-EP-Theorie, Leute sitzen in einem rotierenden
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\	Raum und machen BEwegungen. Endpunkt und Trajektorie-Bewegungen scheinen
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\	einzeln zu adaptieren.}	The centripetal force generated by a rotating space vehicle is a potential
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\	source of artificial gravity. Minimizing the cost of such a vehicle
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\	dictates using the smallest radius and highest rotation rate possible,
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\	but head movements made at high rotation rates generate disorienting,
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\	nauseogenic cross-coupled semicircular canal stimulation. Early studies
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\	suggested 3 or 4 rpm as the highest rate at which humans could adapt
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\	to this vestibular stimulus. These studies neglected the concomitant
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\	Coriolis force actions on the headrneck system. We assessed non-vestibular
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\	Coriolis effects by measuring arm and leg movements made in the center
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\	of a rotating room turning at 10 rpm and found that movement endpoints
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\	and trajectories are initially deviated; however, subjects readily
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\	adapt with 10?20 additional movements, even without seeing their
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\	errors. Equilibrium point theories of motor control errantly predict
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\	that Coriolis forces will not cause movement endpoint errors so that
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\	subjects will not have to adapt their reaching movements during rotation.
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\	Adaptation of movement trajectory acquired during Coriolis force
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\	perturbations of one arm transfers to the unexposed arm but there
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\	is no intermanual transfer of endpoint adaptation indicating that
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\	neuromotor representations of movement endpoint and trajectory are
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\	separable and can adapt independently, also contradictory to equilibrium
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\	point theories. Touching a surface at the end of reaching movements
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\	is required for complete endpoint adaptation in darkness but trajectory
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\	adapts completely with or without terminal contact. We have also
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\	made the first kinematic measurements of unconstrained head movements
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\	during rotation, these movements show rapid adaptation to Coriolis
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\	force perturbations. Our results point to methods for achieving full
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\	compensation for rotation up to 10 rpm.	d364ce09374caa0ef0518216292dcb5b	ea9cb2e409eb036a32bfcd58a4a91562	4324acb427cfc330e9e24f33d29684a5	article	Adaptation in a rotating artificial gravity environment 	James R. Lackner and Paul DiZio	\N	1998
8703038	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
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\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Lalev:2007ab	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	345-364	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	We compare the performance of two connectionist models developed
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\	to account for some specific aspects of the decision making process
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\	in the Iterated
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\	Prisoners Dilemma Game. Both models are based on common recurrent
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\	network architecture. The first of them uses a backward-oriented reinforcement
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\	learning algorithm for learning to play the game while the second
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\	one makes its
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\	move decisions based on generated predictions about future games,
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\	moves and
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\	payoffs. Both models involve prediction of the opponent move and of
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\	the expected
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\	payoff and have an in-built autoassociator in their architecture aimed
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\	at
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\	more efficient payoff matrix representation. The results of the simulations
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\	show
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\	that the model with explicit anticipation about game outcomes could
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\	reproduce
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\	the experimentally observed dependence of the cooperation rate on
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\	the so-called
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\	cooperation index thus showing the importance of anticipation in modeling
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\	the
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\	actual decision making process in human participants. The role of
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\	the models
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\	building blocks and mechanisms is investigated and discussed. Comparisons
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\	with experiments with human participants are presented.	888e8f740e4f509aa9d8ecfba434dafc	09d504281b74df961109352ee6b8e36d	ea26989867632dd7b178e72c8c2f1b6f	incollection	Backward vs. Forward-oriented Decision Making in the Iterated Prisoners
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\	Dilemma: A Comparison between Two Connectionist Models	Emilian Lalev and Maurice Grinberg	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8703041	Current Opinion in Neurobiology	4	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lansner1994	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	Computermodelle von allen m{\\"o}glichen Nervensystemen werden angesprochen.{\\newline}Das
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\	Schwimmen des Lamprey (Neunauge) wird detaillierter bespreochen.	\N	903-908	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {pattern generator werden beschrieben; Umgebung; Propriozeption und
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\	Physik sind wichtig als Feddback für das Verhalten.}	\N	b4c268506cc7acd0fea29eec9e187b39	48b223eeff3045b8f9dea81b63de6758	0a19163193141453d409bc70b8893ba0	article	Neural Network Models of Motor Generation and Control	Anders Lansner and {\\"O}rjan Ekeber	\N	1994
8703044	Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, {GECCO} 1999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morgan Kaufmann	San Francisco, CA	\N	\N	Lanzi:1999c	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	337--344	\N	\N	\N		\N	2a53be614597a1041a1b37250a87fe41	e92af9e327b95019a4f16e5c6e938235	412313a9808a1432487a739a3cf40399	article	{Extending the Representation of Classifier Conditions
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\	
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\	
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\	 Part I: From Binary to Messy Coding}	Pier Luca Lanzi	Wolfgang Banzhaf and Jason Daida and Agoston E. Eiben and Max H. Garzon and Vasant Honavar and Mark Jakiela and Robert E. Smith	1999
8703069	Cortex	39	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lavrysen:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	307-325	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.08}, owner = {Olli}, review = {Subjects had to perform 1 and 2-target movements.
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\	
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\	RT, MT of first movement, Time between first and second movement and
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\	MT of second movement as well as limb kinematics were measured.
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\	
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\	Also, influence handedness and learn transfer were tested
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\	
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\	
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\	results show that the one-target advantage, that is slower RT for
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\	1-target movements, persists over extensive training}	The present experiment was conducted to explore the effect of practice
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\	on the one-
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\	arget advantage in manual aiming, as well as asymmetries in intermanual
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\	transfer of
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\	
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\	raining. Reaction and movement times for the first movement were longer
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\	in the 2-target
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\	han in the 1-target task, regardless of the amount of practice, hand
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\	preference and practice
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\	
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\	hand. When two movements were required, peak velocity was lower and,
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\	proportionally,
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\	
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\	more time was spent after peak velocity. Our kinematic results suggest
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\	that the one-target
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\	advantage is related to both predefined strategies as well as movement
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\	implementation
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\	processes during execution. Therefore, an integration of advance planning
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\	and on-line
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\	
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\	explanations for the one-target advantage is suggested. Regarding
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\	manual asymmetries,
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\	right-handers showed more transfer of training from the left to the
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\	right hand than vice
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\	versa. Left-handers exhibited a reversed pattern of asymmetric transfer
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\	of training to right-
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\	handers, but they were more disadvantaged using their non-dominant
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\	hand. These latter
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\	
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\	wo findings have implications for models of manual asymmetry and upper
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\	limb control.	6141fbad2a30621675db449827136564	6dee8496cfddc28f0b793e8e33f8b86c	6f14cb8585ac17e6c308165289f919ed	article	The control of sequential aiming movements: The influence of practice
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\	and manual asymmetries on the one-target advantage	Ann Lavrysen and Werner F. Helsen and Luc Tremblay and Digby Elliott and Jos J. Adam and Peter Feys and Martinus J. Buekers	\N	2003
8703086	Annals of Biomedical Engineering	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lin2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	54-67	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Beschreibt ein Modell des Reflexbogens des Stretch-Reflexes bei einer
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\	Katze (Soleus)}	\N	cc91ab19ac68c163ba863afdcac73a83	de483c810e88a598386e88e7e120359d	ed547e0f288028e10dc26d0f7ad888b4	article	Neural and Mechanical Contributions to the Stretch Reflex a Model
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\	Synthesis	Chou-Ching K. Lin and Patrick E. Crago	\N	2002
8703104	Journal of Physiology	533	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loeb:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	111?117	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Das spinal cord ist ziemlich undurchsichtig, kann aber helfen, die
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\	Muskeln zu benutzen. Marionettenmetahpher: Spinalcord sind die Schnüre
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\	und die Bedienelemente.}	The graceful control of multiarticulated limbs equipped with slow,
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\	non-linear actuators (muscles) is a difficult problem for which robotic
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\	engineering affords no general solution. The vertebrate spinal cord
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\	provides an existence proof that such control is, indeed, possible.
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\	The biological solution is complex and incompletely known, despite
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\	a century of meticulous neurophysiological research, celebrated in
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\	part by this symposium. This is frustrating for those who would reanimate
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\	paralysed limbs either through promoting regeneration of the injured
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\	spinal cord or by functional electrical stimulation. The importance
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\	of and general role played by the spinal cord might be more easily
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\	recognized by analogy to marionette puppets, another system in which
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\	a brain (the puppeteer?s) must cope with a large number of partially
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\	redundant actuators (strings) moving a mechanical linkage with complex
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\	intrinsic properties.	7c11eb87d8b656e59c16b17124197524	bd077af7c4ae7992401ec49bbbcf0b82	460c325f946755058ea6f0fb7323a30c	article	Learning from the spinal cord	Gerald E. Loeb	\N	2001
8703105	Experimental Brain Research	126	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Loeb:1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-18	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Es wird ein dreistufiges Modell vorgestellt: Muskeln - Spinal Cord
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\	(Regelkreise) - Brain. Dabei sind nur die Muskeln und der Spinalcord
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\	moduliert. Verschiedene Gains der Neuronen im Spinal Cord erzeugen
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\	unterschiedliches VH in unterschiedlichen Situationen (high oder
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\	low freq pertubation, z.B.). Daraus wird die These abgeleitet, dass
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\	das Redundanzproblem, dass die verschiedenen Trajektorietheorien
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\	(min jerk, etc) lösen durch interne Constraints oder die Anforderungen
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\	der Aufgabe gelöst werden. Für jede Aufgabe ist eine bestimmte Kombination
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\	von Gains unter best. Gesichtspunkten am besten.}	Successful performance of a sensorimotor task arises from the interaction
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\	of descending commands from the brain with the intrinsic properties
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\	of the lower levels of the sensorimotor system, including the dynamic
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\	mechanical properties of muscle, the natural coordinates of somatosensory
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\	receptors, the interneuronal circuitry of the spinal cord, and computational
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\	noise in these elements. Engineering models of biological motor control
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\	often oversimplify or even ignore these lower levels because they
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\	appear to complicate an already difficult problem. We modeled three
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\	highly simplified control systems that reflect the essential attributes
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\	of the lower levels in three tasks: acquiring a target in the face
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\	of random torque-pulse perturbations, optimizing fusimotor gain for
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\	the same perturbations, and minimizing postural error versus energy
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\	consumption during low- versus high-frequency perturbations. The
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\	emergent properties of the lower levels maintained stability in the
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\	face of feedback delays, resolved redundancy in over-complete systems,
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\	and helped to estimate loads and respond to perturbations. We suggest
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\	a general hierarchical approach to modeling sensorimotor systems,
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\	which better reflects the real control problem faced by the brain,
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\	as a first step toward identifying the actual neurocomputational
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\	steps and their anatomical partitioning in the brain	47712688acccac1de5313e37a4492232	e9b10fd2b264ddc12e02c5147a0db627	4aa6a54ba3427c5a3629a357ad4509ed	article	A hierarchical foundation for models of sensorimotor control	G. E. Loeb and I. E. Brown and E. J. Cheng	\N	1999
8703110	Annual Review of Neuroscience	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	London:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	503-532	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	
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\	
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\	One of the central questions in neuroscience is how particular tasks,
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\	or computations, are implemented by neural networks to generate behavior.
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\	The prevailing view has been that information processing in neural
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\	networks results primarily from the properties of synapses and the
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\	connectivity of neurons within the network, with the intrinsic excitability
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\	of single neurons playing a lesser role. As a consequence, the contribution
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\	of single neurons to computation in the brain has long been underestimated.
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\	Here we review recent work showing that neuronal dendrites exhibit
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\	a range of linear and nonlinear mechanisms that allow them to implement
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\	elementary computations. We discuss why these dendritic properties
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\	may be essential for the computations performed by the neuron and
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\	the network and provide theoretical and experimental examples to
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\	support this view.	1c4b656214f64229803d6b4e060d2619	adf1c3ffea3ebc04f7878fa7cf9340ab	637213a940662c3259195b5c33c146d7	article	DENDRITIC COMPUTATION	Michael London and Michael Häusser	\N	2005
8703111	International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lorini:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	817-835	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	Some symbolic AI models for example BDI (belief, desire, intention)
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\	models are con-
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\	ceived as explicit and operational models of the intentional pursuit
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\	and belief dynamics.
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\	The main concern of these models is to provide a clear understanding
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\	of the functional
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\	roles of different kinds of epistemic and motivational states (beliefs,
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\	acceptances, ex-
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\	pectations, intentions, goals, desires etc...), of the relational
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\	properties among them.
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\	Mental configurations of appraisal (involving different kinds of motivational
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\	and epis-
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\	temic states) which correspond to particular cognitive emotions such
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\	as disappointment,
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\	fear, relief, shame etc... have been analyzed by several authors close
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\	to the BDI theo-
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\	retical tradition. The main objective of this work is a formal analysis
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\	of Surprise in a
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\	BDI-like cognitive architecture. A clarification of the functional
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\	role of Surprise in a
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\	
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\	BDI-like cognitive architecture with respect to resource bounded belief
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\	revision is given.	b13622aa2af81eb371406d367c4bc10a	cbae7db712d923e9b7f71bfcbcd1c8fa	b13fcf3588ea7cd97a3c0bb49cd00ec6	article	The unexpected aspects of Surprise	E. Lorini and C. Castelfranchi	\N	2006
8703121	Human Movement Science	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lussanet2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	85-100	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Besseres mass-spring-model für goaldirected movement, in dem die dämpfung
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\	relativ zur GEschwindigkeit des EPs gesetzt wird}	A limitation of a simple linear mass-spring model in describing goal
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\	directed movements is that it generates rather slow movements when
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\	the parameters are kept within a realistic range. Does this imply
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\	that the control of fast movements cannot be approximated by a linear
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\	system? In servo-control theory, it has been proposed that an optimal
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\	controller should control movement velocity in addition to position.
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\	Instead of explicitly controlling the velocity, we propose to modify
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\	a simple linear mass-spring model. We replaced the damping relative
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\	to the environment (absolute damping) with damping with respect to
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\	the velocity of the equilibrium point (relative damping). This gives
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\	the limb a tendency to move as fast as the equilibrium point. We
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\	show that such extremely simple models can generate rapid single-joint
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\	movements. The resulting maximal movement velocities were almost
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\	equal to those of the equilibrium point, which provides a simple
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\	mechanism for the control of movement speed. We further show that
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\	peculiar experimental results, such as an ?N-shaped? equilibrium
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\	trajectory and the difficulties to measure damping in dynamic conditions,
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\	may result from fitting a model withabsolute damping where one withrelative
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\	damping would be more appropriate. Finally, we show that the model
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\	with relative damping can be used to model subtle differences between
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\	multi-joint interceptions. The model with relative damping fits the
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\	data much better than a version of the model with absolute damping	ce24a901299c8d316d72c28bda2b80df	c183c065869780fb6ea8fd1f4ffea3ab	b2ef6812715cfd9389685fde3889222e	article	Relative damping improves linear mass-spring models of goal-directed
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\	movements	Marc H.E. de Lussanet and Jeroen B. J. Smeets and Eli Brenner	\N	2002
8703131	Behavioural Brain Research	191	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Makin:2008	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-10	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.19}, owner = {butz}	Where are my hands? The brain can answer this question using sensory
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\	information arising from vision, proprioception, or touch. Other sources
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\	of
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\	information about the position of our hands can be derived from multisensory
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\	interactions (or potential interactions) with our close environment,
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\	such as when
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\	we grasp or avoid objects. The pioneering study of multisensory representations
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\	of peripersonal space was published in Behavioural Brain Research
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\	almost 30
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\	years ago [70]. More recently, neurophysiological, neuroimaging,
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\	neuropsychological, and behavioural studies have contributed a wealth
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\	of
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\	evidence concerning hand-centred representations of objects in peripersonal
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\	space. This evidence is examined here in detail. In particular, we
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\	focus on the
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\	use of artificial dummy hands as powerful instruments to manipulate
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\	the brains
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\	representation of hand position, peripersonal space, and of hand ownership.
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\	We
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\	also review recent studies of the rubber hand illusion and related
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\	phenomena,
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\	such as the visual capture of touch, and the recalibration of hand
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\	position sense,
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\	and discuss their findings in the light of research on peripersonal
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\	space. Finally,
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\	we propose a simple model that situates the rubber hand illusion
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\	in the
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\	neurophysiological framework of multisensory hand-centred representations
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\	of
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\	space	2465f067583dd98b2ffe960de0152b5e	f78a7a71dad775ab48b32311803a8ff5	2c71d294d1c468152377fec1c160af35	article	On the other hand: Dummy hands and peripersonal space	Tamar R. Makin and Nicholas P. Holmes and H. Henrik Ehrsson	\N	2008
8703137	Review of General Psychology	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marken2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	260?270	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {VH kann aus Sicht des S-R-Paradigmas und des Kontrolltheorieparadigmas
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\	gesehen werden. Beispiele: Ei-Roll-VH von Gänsen, Vogelschwärme und
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\	Baseballfänger. Immerhin bringt der Autor es zu der Feststellung,
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\	dass S-R, auch irgendwie Kontrolltheorie ist, weil ja die Response
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\	den Stiumulus verändert. S-R ist desweiteren nicht zielgerichtet,
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\	im Gegensatz zu Kontrolltheorie}, doi = {10.1037//1089-2680.6.3.260 }	Behavior is always seen through the theoretical preferences of the
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\	observer. These preferences act like different prescriptions for
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\	glasses. The most popular glasses use the causal theory prescription,
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\	through which an organism?s behavior appears to be the result of
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\	external or internal causes. This article describes glasses that
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\	use the less familiar control theory prescription, through which
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\	behavior looks like the organism?s purposeful efforts to control
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\	its own perceptions. The consequences of looking at the same behavior
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\	through these different ?glasses? are demonstrated by comparing examples
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\	of real-life behavior with the behavior of computer simulations available
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\	on the Internet. A method is described that makes it possible to
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\	determine which ?glasses? provide the best view of any particular
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\	example of behavior.	9dce8edf8d1c27867542c583233a7701	4d3ce0f74e5e851b88ecf8ae3fd02072	6c7c70dcaa6dfc1633a1bd354064ab30	article	Looking at Behavior Through Control Theory Glasses	Richard S. Marken	\N	 2002
8703140	Neural Networks	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marsland:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1041 - 1058	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.07}, owner = {butz}	The ability to grow extra nodes is a potentially useful facility for
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\	a self-organising neural network. A network that can add nodes into
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\	its map space can approximate the input space more accurately, and
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\	often more parsimoniously, than a network with predefined structure
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\	and size, such as the Self-Organising Map. In addition, a growing
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\	network can deal with dynamic input distributions. Most of the growing
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\	networks that have been proposed in the literature add new nodes
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\	to support the node that has accumulated the highest error during
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\	previous iterations or to support topological structures. This usually
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\	means that new nodes are added only when the number of iterations
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\	is an integer multiple of some pre-defined constant, lambda.This
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\	paper suggests a way in which the learning algorithm can add nodes
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\	whenever the network in its current state does not sufficiently match
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\	the input. In this way the network grows very quickly when new data
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\	is presented, but stops growing once the network has matched the
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\	data. This is particularly important when we consider dynamic data
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\	sets, where the distribution of inputs can change to a new regime
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\	after some time.We also demonstrate the preservation of neighbourhood
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\	relations in the data by the network. The new network is compared
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\	to an existing growing network, the Growing Neural Gas (GNG), on
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\	a artificial dataset, showing how the network deals with a change
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\	in input distribution after some time. Finally, the new network is
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\	applied to several novelty detection tasks and is compared with both
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\	the GNG and an unsupervised form of the Reduced Coulomb Energy network
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\	on a robotic inspection task and with a Support Vector Machine on
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\	two benchmark novelty detection tasks.	5a4216076265578a8601b089fb111c16	c4e1561d98a723c46f58939757c22add	74a0e87eb8c7469f76a0c13cc318b05f	article	A self-organising network that grows when required	Stephen Marsland and Jonathan Shapiro and Ulrich Nehmzow	\N	2002
8703146	The Journal of Physiology	492	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Matthews1996	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	597-628	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Von Harris & Wolpert als beleg für die existenz von signal dependend
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\	noise angeführt. Ist aber aus dem abstract nicht direkt ersichtlich.}	1. Interspike interval distributions from human motor units of a variety
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\	of muscles were analysed to assess the role of synaptic noise in
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\	excitation. The time course of the underlying post-spike after- hyperpolarization
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\	(AHP) was deduced by applying a specially developed transform to
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\	the interval data. Different firing rates were studied both by varying
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\	the firing voluntarily, and by selecting subpopulations of spikes
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\	for a given firing rate from long recordings with slight variations
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\	in frequency. 2. At low firing rates the interval histograms had
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\	an exponential tail. Thus at long intervals, the motoneurone was
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\	randomly excited by noise and its post-spike AHP was complete. This
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\	contrasts with the firing produced by intracellular current injection
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\	in the cat, when the membrane potential increases linearly until
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\	threshold is reached. The interval histogram was therefore analysed
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\	with the aid of a model of synaptic excitation to deduce the mean
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\	'trajectory' of membrane voltage in the last part of the interspike
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\	interval. 3. The computer model, described in the Appendix, was used
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\	to determine the effect of the mean level of membrane potential on
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\	the probability of a spike being excited, per unit time, during an
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\	on-going interspike interval. All variables were treated as voltages,
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\	with synaptic noise simulated by time-smoothed Gaussian noise. This
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\	enabled an interval distribution to be transformed into a segment
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\	of the underlying trajectory of the membrane potential; the potential
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\	was expressed in terms of the noise amplitude and the spike threshold.
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\	4. At low firing rates, the equilibrium value of the membrane voltage
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\	trajectory lay well below threshold; the deviation typically corresponded
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\	to the standard deviation of the noise or more. The noise standard
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\	deviation was estimated to be about 2 mV. 5. With increasing mean
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\	firing rate, the near-threshold portion of the trajectory obtainable
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\	from the histogram occurred earlier, was steeper and rose to a higher
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\	level. Trajectories for different firing rates fell on the same curve
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\	after shifting them vertically by varying amounts. The curve was
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\	taken to represent the AHP of the motoneurone and was closely exponential.
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\	The shift of the trajectory gave its mean synaptic drive. The duration
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\	of the AHP varied between units and was longer than average for units
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\	from soleus muscle. 6. Further modelling showed that summation of
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\	noise with the AHP can explain the well-known changes in discharge
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\	variability that occur as firing rate increases. 7. It is concluded
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\	that synaptic noise plays a major role in the excitation of tonically
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\	firing human motoneurones and that the noiseless motoneurone with
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\	a linear trajectory provides an inadequate model for the conscious
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\	human. This is of interest in relation to various standard measures
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\	of human motor unit activity such as short-term synchronization.	732df6c23feed0c51c6e7b7cf9f5b2eb	3267bac90fed7abc72f3a7d55cc50dff	b5b68429d7b38408d0217dbbb29ba204	article	Relationship of firing intervals of human motor units to the trajectory
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\	of post-spike after-hyperpolarization and synaptic noise	P B Matthews	\N	1996
8703149	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mauk:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	307-340	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	A complete understanding of sensory and motor processing requires
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\	characterization of how the nervous system processes time in the
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\	range of tens to hundreds of milliseconds (ms). Temporal processing
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\	on this scale is required for simple sensory problems, such as interval,
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\	duration, and motion discrimination, as well as complex forms of
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\	sensory processing, such as speech recognition. Timing is also required
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\	for a wide range of motor tasks from eyelid conditioning to playing
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\	the piano. Here we review the behavioral, electrophysiological, and
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\	theoretical literature on the neural basis of temporal processing.
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\	These data suggest that temporal processing is likely to be distributed
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\	among different structures, rather than relying on a centralized
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\	timing area, as has been suggested in internal clock models. We also
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\	discuss whether temporal processing relies on specialized neural
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\	mechanisms, which perform temporal computations independent of spatial
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\	ones. We suggest that, given the intricate link between temporal
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\	and spatial information in most sensory and motor tasks, timing and
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\	spatial processing are intrinsic properties of neural function, and
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\	specialized timing mechanisms such as delay lines, oscillators, or
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\	a spectrum of different time constants are not required. Rather temporal
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\	processing may rely on state-dependent changes in network dynamics.	5bcdf097c84245fb12107fb689c86364	681cdb40d2b1e8ffca79bc38d31c4e5b	e650796a9804bb995c6a1ff38f070090	article	THE NEURAL BASIS OF TEMPORAL PROCESSING	Michael D. Mauk and Dean V. Buonomano	\N	2004
8703150	The Journal of Neuroscience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mazzoni2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	3642364	\N	14	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {Subjects had to perform short out and back movements to targets rotated
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\	around a stqart opsition in 45 deg steps
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\	(movements: 2.2cm in hand space, 10cm on visual space, feedback only
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\	in the initial 100 msec and at the turning point of the movement).
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\	
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\	Thereby, the vis feedback could be rotated by 45 deg ccw.
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\	1+2) distorition 45 deg ccw
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\	1) subjects were instructed to aim 45cw because oft the distortion.
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\	Initial performance was good but decreased and produced considerable
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\	aftereffects.
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\	2) subjects were not informed about the distorition: Initial performance
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\	was poor but increases. Also aftereffects. Adaptation was better
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\	than in 1)
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\	3) subjects were informed to ain 45 deg cw but there was no distortion.
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\	Error was 45 deg and there was no adaptation and no aftereffects.
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\	The result suggest that explicit and implicit motor learning is independent.
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\	Olli: Additionally is bad for goal directed learning, because movement
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\	accuracy decreases despite initially correct results. Hence, actions
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\	should not be adjusted.
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\	But, it seems impossible to store motor commands do not meet expectations
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\	about visual feedback.}	Motor Performance Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Columbia University
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\	College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032
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\	
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\	The relationship between implicit and explicit processes during motor
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\	learning, and for visuomotor adaptation in particular, is poorly
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\	
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\	understood. We set up a conflict between implicit and explicit processes
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\	by instructing subjects to counter a visuomotor rotation using a
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\	
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\	cognitive strategy in a pointing task. Specifically, they were told
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\	the exact nature of the directional perturbation, a rotation that
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\	directed
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\	them 45° counterclockwise from the desired target, and they were instructed
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\	to counter it by aiming for the neighboring clockwise target,
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\	45° away. Subjects were initially successful in completely negating
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\	the rotation with this strategy. Surprisingly, however, they were
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\	unable
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\	to sustain explicit control and made increasingly large errors to
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\	the desired target. The cognitive strategy failed because subjects
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\	simultaneously
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\	
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\	adapted unconsciously to the rotation to the neighboring target. Notably,
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\	the rate of implicit adaptation to the neighboring
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\	target was not significantly different from rotation adaptation in
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\	the absence of an opposing explicit strategy. These results indicate
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\	that
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\	
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\	explicit strategies cannot substitute for implicit adaptation to a
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\	visuomotor rotation and are in fact overridden by the motor planning
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\	
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\	system. This suggests that the motor system requires that planned
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\	and executed trajectories remain congruous in visual space, and
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\	
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\	enforces this correspondence even at the expense of an opposing explicit
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\	task goal.	3f146aa2433341d8bf3eb862aa6796e9	a73de6eb5306b9234f5ecc8a18af5021	25ad52748f5ffe38952054760783818a	article	An Implicit Plan Overrides an Explicit Strategy during Visuomotor
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\	Adaptation	Pietro Mazzoni and John W Krakauer	\N	2006
8703151	Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mbede2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	155-177	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {roboter lernt hindernissen auszuweichen}	Abstract. An integration of fuzzy controller and modified Elman neural
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\	networks (NN) approximation-based computed-torque controller is proposed
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\	for motion control of autonomous manipulators in dynamic and partially
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\	known environments containing moving obstacles. The fuzzy controller
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\	is based on artificial potential fields using analytic harmonic functions,
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\	a navigation technique common used in robot control. The NN controller
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\	can deal with unmodeled bounded disturbances and/or unstructured
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\	unmodeled dynamics of the robot arm. The NN weights are tuned on-line,
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\	with no offline learning phase required. The stability of the closed-loop
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\	system is guaranteed by the Lyapunov theory. The purpose of the controller,
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\	which is designed as a neuro-fuzzy controller, is to generate the
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\	commands for the servo-systems of the robot so it may choose its
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\	way to its goal autonomously, while reacting in real-time to unexpected
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\	events. The proposed scheme has been successfully tested. The controller
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\	also demonstrates remarkable performance in adaptation to changes
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\	in manipulator dynamics. Sensor-based motion control is an essential
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\	feature for dealing with model uncertainties and unexpected obstacles
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\	in real-time world systems.	e898b34d7dbce645104b5b9614be2e9d	c028e061f3061775a16958288d51ac7f	2b0af47b20e1e1922e39bb9cd13b2bd1	article	Fuzzy and Recurrent Network Motion Control among Dynamic Obstacles
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\	for Robot Manipulators	Jean Bosco Mbede and Wu Wei and Qisen Zhang	\N	2001
8703159	Nature	414	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mechsner:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	69-73	\N	6859	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Bimanuelle Bewegungen werden perceptuel koordiniert. Beispiel Zeigefinger
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\	hin und her bewegen, Tapping, Kurbel drehen usw. Wenn die visuelle
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\	Komponente der Bewegung passt, können rein motorisch auch sehr merkwürdie
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\	BEwegungen gemacht werden, was sonst nie gehen würde.}	Periodic bimanual movements are often the focus of studies of the
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\	basic organizational principles of human actions. In such movements
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\	there is a typical spontaneous tendency towards mirror symmetry.
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\	Even involuntary slips from asymmetrical movement patterns into symmetry
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\	occur, but not vice versa. Traditionally, this phenomenon has been
\
\	interpreted as a tendency towards co-activation of homologous muscles,
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\	probably originating in motoric neuronal structures. Here we provide
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\	evidence contrary to this widespread assumption. We show for two
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\	prominent experimental models bimanual finger oscillation and bimanual
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\	four-finger tapping that the symmetry bias is actually towards spatial,
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\	perceptual symmetry, without regard to the muscles involved. We suggest
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\	that spontaneous coordination phenomena of this kind are purely perceptual
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\	in nature. In the case of a bimanual circling model, our findings
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\	reveal that highly complex, even `impossible' movements can easily
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\	be performed with only simple visual feedback. A `motoric' representation
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\	of the performed perceptual oscillation patterns is not necessary.
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\	Thus there is no need to translate such a `motoric' into a `perceptual'
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\	representation or vice versa, using `internal models' (ref. 29).
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\	We suggest that voluntary movements are organized by way of a representation
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\	of the perceptual goals, whereas the corresponding motor activity,
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\	of sometimes high complexity, is spontaneously and exibly tuned in.	43cbcf0a46665fd865761cd7c30a9220	1ae0d352b3e372e2adeb0d2f8af096e6	b399bc887bb5311ff25a55340f952db9	article	Perceptual basis of bimanual coordination	Franz Mechsner and Dirk Kerzel and G{\\"u}nther Knoblich and Wolfgang Prinz	\N	2001
8703162	Journal of cognitive neuroscience	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mel:1991	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	273-292	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.17}, owner = {butz}	\N	b8f80fd5f23181a01c4bad840fd0eeb0	2f5497b8ae7cce979294e3e516d9d097	162ff2b200e2979e92df1f1bca535ca8	article	A connectionist model may shed light on neural mechanisms for visually
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\	guided reaching	B. W. Mel	\N	1991
8703169	NEUROREPORT	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miall:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	2135-2137	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.26}, owner = {butz}	Two recentdevelopments inmotor neuroscience arepromising the
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\	extension of theoretical concepts from motor control towards
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\	cognitive processes, includinghuman social interactions and understanding
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\	
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\	the intentions of others.The ¢rst of these is the discovery
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\	
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\	of what are now called mirror neurons, which code for both observed
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\	
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\	and executed actions.The second is the concept of internal
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\	
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\	models, and in particular recent proposals that forward and
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\	inversemodels operate in pairedmodules.These two ideas will be
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\	brie£y introduced, and a recent suggestion linking between the
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\	
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\	two processes ofmirroring andmodelling will be describedwhich
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\	may underlie our abilities for imitating actions, for cooperation
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\	between
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\	two actors, and possibly for communication via gesture and
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\	
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\	language.	d1eb0b329bd8a8e75b03b26de5110bb0	4d4879302f8eb9a095f5ec71273e090d	5649c4e22e2138cf81ea342d29788d41	article	Connecting mirror neurons and forward models	R. C. Miall	\N	2003
8703170	Journal of Motor Behavior	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miall:1993	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	203-216	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	the motor system may use intemal predictive models of the motor apparatus
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\	to achieve better control than would be possible by negative feedback.
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\	Several theories have proposed that the cerebellum may form these
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\	predictive representations, In this article, we review these theories
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\	and try to unify them by reference to an engineering control model
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\	known as a Smith Pre dictor. We suggest that the cerebellum forms
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\	two types of internal model. One model is a forward predictive model
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\	of the motor apparatus (e.g. , limb and muscle), providing a rapid
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\	prediction of the sensory consequences of each movement. The second
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\	model is of the time delays in the control loop (due to receptor
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\	and effector delays, axona] conductances, and cognitive processing
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\	delays). This model delays a copy of the rapid prediction so that
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\	it can be compared in temporal register with actual sensory feedback
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\	from the movement. The result of this comparison is used both to
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\	correct for errors in perf.ormance and as a training signal to learn
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\	the first model We discuss evidence that the cerebellum could form
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\	both of these models and suggest that the cerebellum may hold at
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\	least two separate Smith Predictors. One, in the lateral cerebellum,
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\	would predict the movement outcome in visual, egocentric, or peripersonaJ
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\	coordinates. Another, in the intermediate cerebellum, would predict
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\	the consequences in motor coordinates. Generalization of the Smith
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\	Predictor theory is discussed in ]ight of cerebellar involvement
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\	in nonmotor control systems, including autonomic functions and cognition	7dfad8d084d91dd415eea2efe968e23a	bfbdf791a9f56a7e547161f4579a344d	fdeaceda69700ee47906c4c07ecb51eb	article	Is the Cerebellum a Smith Predictor?	R. C. Miall and D. J. Weir and D. M. Wolpert and J. F. Stein	\N	1993
8703173	Canadian Psychology	44	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Milner2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	5-9	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {historischer abriss über hebbsches Lernen}	\N	5f1a1ae1d7577baec3ea0a8a560f205a	bdaa0039fab4bbd0f2d1da105c2200ac	bc12999dc77ebc0c64842fd1424669ff	article	A Breif History of the Hebbian Learning Rule	Peter Milner	\N	2003
8703182	Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Moody1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	35-45	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Ein Recurrentens NN für den M1, dessen Knoten ähnliche Eigenschaften
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\	wie die Neuronenpopulationen des M1 entwickeln sollen.}	\N	c861f96551475e39cca7e9d13c795d01	9f4d29be810ff8cc7b6c82c3c0fabc3a	b932fcd8409dcbbb7fb04d5e46aec9a9	article	A Model of Reaching Dynamics in Primary Motor Cortex	Sohie Lee Moody and David Zipser	\N	1998
8703186	Neurocomputing	15	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Morasso:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	411 - 434	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.05.03}, owner = {butz}	A computational theory of the targeting problem in reaching movements
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\	is presented, which is based on interacting force fields, in the
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\	proximal and distance spaces, respectively. A distributed implementation
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\	of the theory is then analyzed, which uses a pair of interacting
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\	topologyrepresenting networks. In particular, the intra and inter-connections
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\	of the two networks support a relaxation process, with terminal attractor
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\	dynamics, which implements the flow-line tracking in the force fields.	e3411d2a5d98f1e9115e113c7bb0a041	503e14e9a6feddc74befbbf55b77f426	5caf3a8ee25c192545d750208088645a	article	A computational theory of targeting movements based on force fields
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\	and topology representing networks	Pietro Morasso and Vittorio Sanguineti and Gino Spada	\N	1997
8703195	Experimental Brain Research	183	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Munro:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	249-257	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.08}, owner = {butz}	Target distance affects movement duration in aiming tasks but its
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\	effect on reaction time (RT) is poorly documented. RT is a function
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\	of both preparation and initiation. Experiment 1 pre-cued movement
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\	(allowing advanced preparation) and found no influence of distance
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\	on RT. Thus, target distance does not affect initiation time. Experiment
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\	2 removed pre-cue information and found that preparing a movement
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\	of increased distance lengthens RT. Experiment 3 explored movements
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\	to targets of cued size at non-cued distances and found size altered
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\	peak speed and movement duration but RT was influenced by distance
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\	alone. Thus, amplitude influences preparation time (for reasons other
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\	than altered duration) but not initiation time. We hypothesise that
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\	the RT distance effect might be due to the increased number of possible
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\	trajectories associated with further targets: a hypothesis that can
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\	be tested in future experiments.	90f0d5a4abaadf4c2137704c6af64920	624fb635681e5621d2b2f8f38b7e6e26	aa7e45042bf0f79c176359bca92199e8	article	The effect of distance on reaction time in aiming movements	Heather Munro and Mandy S. Plumb and Andrew D. Wilson and Justin H. G. Williams and Mark Mon-Williams	\N	2007
8703197	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murray:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	99-122	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	The prevailing view of medial temporal lobe (MTL) function has two
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\	principal elements: first, that the MTL subserves memory but not
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\	perception, and second, that the many anatomically distinctive parts
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\	of the MTL function together in the service of declarative memory.
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\	Recent neuropsychological studies have, however, challenged both
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\	opinions. First, studies in rodents, nonhuman primates, and humans
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\	suggest that the perirhinal cortex represents information about objects
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\	for both mnemonic and perceptual purposes. Second, the idea that
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\	MTL components contribute to declarative memory in similar ways has
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\	also been contradicted. Whereas the perirhinal cortex plays an essential
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\	role in familiarity-based object recognition, the hippocampus contributes
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\	little, if at all, to this function. In both primates and rodents,
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\	the hippocampus contributes to the memory and perception of places
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\	and paths, whereas the perirhinal cortex does so for objects and
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\	the contents of scenes.	910c228a2287fce82b88a1715fd989d2	5fe9a702ff3532e293d1b1eed21ec1f1	616fb989674abdb79eec50056fc5efd2	article	Visual Perception and Memory: A New View of Medial Temporal Lobe
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\	Function in Primates and Rodents	Elisabeth A. Murray and Timothy J. Bussey and Lisa M. Saksida	\N	2007
8703198	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	From Basic Motor Control to Functional Recovery	\N	\N	\N	Academic Publishing House, (Prof. M. Drinov)	Sofia	\N	\N	Mussa-Ivaldi1999a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	Ein EP-InversesModell wird mittels einer Funktion gebildet, die eine
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\	gewichtete Summe aus Primitiven Motorfunktionen ist. Die gewichte
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\	m{\\"u}ssen gelernt werden (LMS)	\N	392-398	\N	\N	\N	local-url = {/Users/olli/eigene%20Dokumente/uni/Vertiefung/Texte/Mussa-Ivaldi%20-%201999%20-%20Motor%20Primitives,%20Force-Fields%20and%20the%20Equilibrium%20Point%20Theory.pdf}, timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {verschiedene Rezeptive Felder aktivieren bestimmte Kontroller (motor
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\	primitives)}	\N	a5c764046917f9ee731ddb6fa58bcefc	bf08cd2194764cbe67ab71dfd930e752	a7ed7050a310467321b1f70e4428e6b2	incollection	Motor Primitives, Force-Fields and the Equilibrium Point Theory	Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi	N. Gantchev and G. N. Gantchev	1999
8703199	Current Opinion in Neurobiology	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mussa-Ivaldi1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	713-717	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {review: interne Modelle sind nötig um zu lernen, es gibt kontroller
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\	für bestimmte gebiete im Zustandsraum, lernen einzelnen um NAchbarn
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\	nicht zu stören.}	\N	9eabc97233867e501103331b2868f292	70ecbbacedfc7bc248d330fe5be333fe	34194e8b2f5b3819773519fed64d887d	article	Modular features of motor control and learning	Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi	\N	1999
8703209	Cognitve Psychology	9	\N	\N	Jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Navon1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	353-383	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	Conducted 4 experiments with 58 undergraduates to investigate whether
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\	global structuring of a visual scene precedes analysis of local features.
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\	In the 1st 2 experiments Ss were asked to respond to an auditorily
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\	presented name of a letter while looking at a visual stimulus that
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\	consisted of a large character (the global level) made out of small
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\	characters (the local level). Ss' auditory discrimination responses
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\	were subject to interference only by the global level and not by
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\	the local one. In Exp III Ss were presented with large characters
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\	made out of small ones, and they had to recognize either just the
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\	large characters or just the small ones. Whereas the identity of
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\	the small characters had no effect on recognition of the large ones,
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\	global cues which conflicted with the local ones did inhibit the
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\	responses to the local level. In Exp IV Ss were asked to judge whether
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\	pairs of simple patterns of geometrical forms which were presented
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\	for a brief duration were the same or different. The patterns within
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\	a pair could differ either at the global or at the local level. It
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\	was found that global differences were detected more often than local
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\	differences. (28 ref) 	bc85a656a04614552c69ddc6eb66b4a9	005f003b528a47e99dc2ce69635c0543	c1e49b5b5923456dcad6f9f79a0332dd	article	Forest before trees: The precedence of global features in visual
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\	perception.	David Navon	\N	1997
8703218	Operations Research	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Nilim:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	780-798	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.12}, owner = {butz}	Optimal solutions to Markov decision problems may be very sensitive
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\	with respect to the state transition probabilities. In many practical
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\	problems, the estimation of these probabilities is far from accurate.
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\	Hence, estimation errors are limiting factors in applying Markov
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\	decision processes to real-world problems. We consider a robust control
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\	problem for a finite-state, finite-action Markov decision process,
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\	where uncertainty on the transition matrices is described in terms
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\	of possibly nonconvex sets. We show that perfect duality holds for
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\	this problem, and that as a consequence, it can be solved with a
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\	variant of the classical dynamic programming algorithm, the "robust
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\	dynamic programming" algorithm. We show that a particular choice
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\	of the uncertainty sets, involving likelihood regions or entropy
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\	bounds, leads to both a statistically accurate representation of
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\	uncertainty, and a complexity of the robust recursion that is almost
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\	the same as that of the classical recursion. Hence, robustness can
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\	be added at practically no extra computing cost. We derive similar
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\	results for other uncertainty sets, including one with a finite number
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\	of possible values for the transition matrices. We describe in a
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\	practical path planning example the benefits of using a robust strategy
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\	instead of the classical optimal strategy; even if the uncertainty
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\	level is only crudely guessed, the robust strategy yields a much
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\	better worst-case expected travel time.	943d34f9a2b2468ee3a2ee423b7d5f0e	3f2cdcf01be2bbfcf1cad64a11a3656c	9f0a359332f4138d93bdec5f83d9338d	article	Robust Control of Markov Decision Processes with Uncertain Transition
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\	Matrices	Arnab Nilim and Laurent El Ghaoui	\N	2005
8703238	Experimental Brain Research	153	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ostry2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	275-288	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	The ability to formulate explicit mathematical
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\	models of motor systems has played a central role in
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\	recent progress in motor control research. As a result of
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\	these modeling efforts and in particular the incorporation
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\	of concepts drawn from control systems theory, ideas
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\	about motor control have changed substantially. There is
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\	growing emphasis on motor learning and particularly on
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\	predictive or anticipatory aspects of control that are related
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\	to the neural representation of dynamics. Two ideas have
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\	become increasingly prominent in mathematical modeling
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\	of motor functionforward internal models and inverse
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\	dynamics. The notion of forward internal models which
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\	has drawn from work in adaptive control arises from the
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\	recognition that the nervous system takes account of
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\	dynamics in motion planning. Inverse dynamics, a complementary
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\	way of adjusting control signals to deal with
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\	dynamics, has proved a simple means to establish the joint
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\	torques necessary to produce desired movements. In this
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\	paper, we review the force control formulation in which
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\	inverse dynamics and forward internal models play a
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\	central role. We present evidence in its favor and describe
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\	its limitations. We note that inverse dynamics and forward
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\	models are potential solutions to general problems in
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\	motor controlhow the nervous system establishes a
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\	mapping between desired movements and associated
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\	control signals, and how control signals are adjusted in
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\	the context of motor learning, dynamics and loads.
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\	However, we find little empirical evidence that specifically
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\	supports the inverse dynamics or forward internal model
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\	proposals per se. We further conclude that the central idea
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\	of the force control hypothesisthat control levels operate
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\	through the central specification of forcesis flawed. This
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\	is specifically evident in the context of attempts to
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\	incorporate physiologically realistic muscle and reflex
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\	mechanisms into the force control model. In particular, the
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\	formulation offers no means to shift between postures
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\	without triggering resistance due to postural stabilizing
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\	mechanisms.	46ad5888ba9fae852e8d8728ed14b0ce	90c7c60cd8170593c73d5e02520dcee2	328a694c51f1c1c1328865b3446ba29e	article	A critical evaluation of the force control hypothesis in motor control	David J Ostry and Anatol G Feldman	\N	2003
8703245	Adaptive Behavior	13,	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paine:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	211-225	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.29}, owner = {butz}	Diverse, complex, and adaptive animal behaviors are achieved by organizing
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\	hierarchically structured controllers in motor systems. The levels
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\	of control progress from simple spinal reflexes and central pattern
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\	generators through to executive cognitive control in the frontal
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\	cortex. Various types of hierarchical control structures have been
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\	introduced and shown to be effective in past artificial agent models,
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\	but few studies have shown how such structures can self-organize.
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\	This study describes how such hierarchical control may evolve in
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\	a simple recurrent neural network model implemented in a mobile robot.
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\	Topological constraints on information flow are found to improve
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\	system performance by decreasing interference between different parts
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\	of the network. One part becomes responsible for generating lower
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\	behavior primitives while another part evolves top-down sequencing
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\	of the primitives for achieving global goals. Fast and slow neuronal
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\	response dynamics are automatically generated in specific neurons
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\	of the lower and the higher levels, respectively. A hierarchical
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\	neural network is shown to outperform a comparable single-level network
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\	in controlling a mobile robot.	c9d24a5b4fcb52b378c601edd7925d6c	e93c99cb0352cdc3d75ddd3120acc714	73d1a1ce06e03ceceaa876e7007e3570	article	How Hierarchical Control Self-organizes in Artificial Adaptive Systems	R. W. Paine and J. Tani	\N	2005
8703246	The Journal of Neuroscience	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paninski:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	8551-8561	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.27}, owner = {butz}	Neural activity in primary motor cortex (MI) is known to correlate
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\	with hand position and velocity. Previous descriptions of this tuning
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\	have (1) been linear in position or velocity, (2) depended only instantaneously
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\	on these signals, and/or (3) not incorporated the effects of interneuronal
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\	dependencies on firing rate. We show here that many MI cells encode
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\	a superlinear function of the full time-varying hand trajectory.
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\	Approximately 20% of MI cells carry information in the hand trajectory
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\	beyond just the position, velocity, and acceleration at a single
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\	time lag. Moreover, approximately one-third of MI cells encode the
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\	trajectory in a significantly superlinear manner; as one consequence,
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\	even small position changes can dramatically modulate the gain of
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\	the velocity tuning of MI cells, in agreement with recent psychophysical
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\	evidence. We introduce a compact nonlinear "preferred trajectory"
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\	model that predicts the complex structure of the spatiotemporal tuning
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\	functions described in previous work. Finally, observing the activity
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\	of neighboring cells in the MI network significantly increases the
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\	predictability of the firing rate of a single MI cell; however, we
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\	find interneuronal dependencies in MI to be much more locked to external
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\	kinematic parameters than those described recently in the hippocampus.
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\	Nevertheless, this neighbor activity is approximately as informative
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\	as the hand velocity, supporting the view that neural encoding in
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\	MI is best understood at a population level.	08a6676b9d0d8e25f7cec35d99ff3abb	fe64b4dc33dafe4bfa298d19d66f221c	3c76eaaa264acc80a16418e6fa6bc9d5	article	Superlinear Population Encoding of Dynamic Hand Trajectory in Primary
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\	Motor Cortex	Liam Paninski and Shy Shoham and Matthew R. Fellows and Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos and John P. Donoghue	\N	2004
8703247	Annual Review of Neuroscience	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pascual-Leone:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	377-401	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the human brain and represents
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\	evolution's invention to enable the nervous system to escape the
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\	restrictions of its own genome and thus adapt to environmental pressures,
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\	physiologic changes, and experiences. Dynamic shifts in the strength
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\	of preexisting connections across distributed neural networks, changes
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\	in task-related cortico-cortical and cortico-subcortical coherence
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\	and modifications of the mapping between behavior and neural activity
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\	take place in response to changes in afferent input or efferent demand.
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\	Such rapid, ongoing changes may be followed by the establishment
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\	of new connections through dendritic growth and arborization. However,
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\	they harbor the danger that the evolving pattern of neural activation
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\	may in itself lead to abnormal behavior. Plasticity is the mechanism
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\	for development and learning, as much as a cause of pathology. The
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\	challenge we face is to learn enough about the mechanisms of plasticity
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\	to modulate them to achieve the best behavioral outcome for a given
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\	subject.	4249dd798ee14d3995ff28766a60a586	2c87fb224ee361456b4ad386b0b0bec8	42e07f5ea8203add1654767dd742c92c	article	THE PLASTIC HUMAN BRAIN CORTEX	Alvaro Pascual-Leone and Amir Amedi and Felipe Fregni and Lotfi B. Merabet	\N	2005
8703267	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
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\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Pezzulo:2007abb	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	How can goals be represented in natural and artificial systems?
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\	introduced in the psychological literature, and the test, operate,
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\	exit model (TOTE) proposed in the field of cybernetic. This analysis
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\	three computational architectures that implement various aspects of
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\	IMP and the TOTE, discusses their main peculiarities and limitations,
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\	and suggests how some of their features can be translated into specific
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\	mechanisms in order to implement them in artificial intelligent systems.	cb300e1c88af5f1540cab35c8b25d2d2	9b912c03f0f4d37edc2920b3c4bbb47f	329bb32c270604cd710eba05217b72ec	incollection	From Actions to Goals and Vice-versa: {T}heoretical Analysis and
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\	Models of the Ideomotor Principle and TOTE	Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre and Martin V. Butz and Cristiano Castelfranchi and Joachim Hoffmann	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8703278	Artificial Intelligence	92	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pierce:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	169-227	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.21}, owner = {butz}	This paper presents a set of methods by which a learning agent can
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\	learn a sequence of increasingly abstract and powerful interfaces
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\	to control a robot whose sensorimotor apparatus and environment are
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\	initially unknown. The result of the learning is a rich hierarchical
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\	model of the robot's world (its sensorimotor apparatus and environment).
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\	The learning methods rely on generic properties of the robot's world
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\	such as almost-everywhere smooth effects of motor control signals
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\	on sensory features. At the lowest level of the hierarchy, the learning
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\	agent analyzes the effects of its motor control signals in order
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\	to define a new set of control signals, one for each of the robot's
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\	degrees of freedom. It uses a generate-and-test approach to define
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\	sensory features that capture important aspects of the environment.
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\	It uses linear regression to learn models that characterize context-dependent
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\	effects of the control signals on the learned features. It uses these
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\	models to define high-level control laws for finding and following
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\	abstracts these control laws, which interact with the continuous
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\	environment, to a finite set of actions that implement discrete state
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\	transitions. At this point, the agent has abstracted the robot's
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\	continuous world to a finite-state world and can use existing methods
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\	to learn its structure. The learning agent's methods are evaluated
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\	environments.	e4e7df17057e7a1dd5bdeed35e5d0b1f	9ae4fc3075f6b78e4e2c47f1918f1995	7711a52ca843136e6d79691fc1927705	article	Map learning with uninterpreted sensors and effectors	David Pierce and Benjamin J. Kuipers	\N	1997
8703285	Neural Networks	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Plebe:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	763-780	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.09}, owner = {butz}	Object recognition is one of the most important functions of the human
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\	visual system, yet one of the least understood, this despite the
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\	fact that vision is certainly the most studied function of the brain.
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\	We understand relatively well how several processes in the cortical
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\	visual areas that support recognition capabilities take place, such
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\	as orientation discrimination and color constancy. This paper proposes
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\	a model of the development of object recognition capability, based
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\	on two main theoretical principles. The first is that recognition
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\	does not imply any sort of geometrical reconstruction, it is instead
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\	fully driven by the two dimensional view captured by the retina.
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\	The second assumption is that all the processing functions involved
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\	in recognition are not genetically determined or hardwired in neural
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\	circuits, but are the result of interactions between epigenetic influences
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\	and basic neural plasticity mechanisms. The model is organized in
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\	modules roughly related to the main visual biological areas, and
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\	is implemented mainly using the LISSOM architecture, a recent neural
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\	self-organizing map model that simulates the effects of intercortical
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\	lateral connections. This paper shows how recognition capabilities,
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\	similar to those found in brain ventral visual areas, can develop
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\	spontaneously by exposure to natural images in an artificial cortical
\
\	model.	97f700aa53393119c88e9888a60efc93	01489ad7ea7681fe27d2c17b23f2048a	9e551c57422680d9f8dd3ba0990ffc17	article	Object recognition by artificial cortical maps	Alessio Plebe and Rosaria Grazia Domenella	\N	2007
8703293	Kybernetes	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Porr:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	105-117	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.11}, owner = {butz}	Purpose  This work explores the consequences of Heinz von Foerster's
\
\	claim in the context of linear signal theory, embodiment and the
\
\	creation of artifacts that the nervous system is operationally closed.
\
\	It operates only in contact to itself.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Design/methodology/approach  In linear signal theory all transfer
\
\	functions can be directly associated with the neural activity where
\
\	also the environment is described by neural activity. The phenomenon
\
\	of embodiment is interpreted from the perspective of the nervous
\
\	system, thus from the inner perspective. To identify inside and outside
\
\	an organism must learn to identify the disturbances which are only
\
\	in the environment. This can be done by anticipatory learning.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Findings  Questions whether the nervous system is able to distinguish
\
\	between inside and outside. Mathematically stays in the field of
\
\	linear control theory and tries to give this mathematical formalism
\
\	a new meaning in the light of radical constructivism. Gives some
\
\	guidelines how to apply the highly theoretical claims to more practical
\
\	situations.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Originality/value  Provides further evidence of the important contribution
\
\	to the theory of constructivism made by Heinz von Foerster.	3e978445ab7991e75cbc9cfa35d81bd0	81a71356593dbd82204ca24ebf55b857	8ae7cfd52c0eeb1dba56f8bc90fbe3a9	article	Inside embodiment: {W}hat means embodiment to radical constructivists?	Bernd Porr and Florentin W{\\"o}rg{\\"o}tter	\N	2005
8703296	Annual Review of Neuroscience	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pouget:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	381-410	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	In the vertebrate nervous system, sensory stimuli are typically encoded
\
\	through the concerted activity of large populations of neurons. Classically,
\
\	these patterns of activity have been treated as encoding the value
\
\	of the stimulus (e.g., the orientation of a contour), and computation
\
\	has been formalized in terms of function approximation. More recently,
\
\	there have been several suggestions that neural computation is akin
\
\	to a Bayesian inference process, with population activity patterns
\
\	representing uncertainty about stimuli in the form of probability
\
\	distributions (e.g., the probability density function over the orientation
\
\	of a contour). This paper reviews both approaches, with a particular
\
\	emphasis on the latter, which we see as a very promising framework
\
\	for future modeling and experimental work.	6f90b546d0824f40a347884d6fb9fd8f	6617de4263f22b5f74f763bc915425a9	60e1c1b2d215eb68d72fa1878627fec6	article	INFERENCE AND COMPUTATION WITH POPULATION CODES	Alexandre Pouget and Peter Dayan and Richard S. Zemel	\N	2003
8703297	Nature Reviews Neuroscience	1	\N	\N	Nov	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pouget:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	125-132	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Informationen können durch population codes als Wahrscheinlichkeitsfunktion
\
\	dargestellt werden. Rauschen kann durch einfache attraktor netze
\
\	reduziert werden.}	Information is encoded in the brain by populations or clusters of
\
\	cells, rather than by single cells. This encoding strategy is known
\
\	as population coding. Here we review the standard use of population
\
\	codes for encoding and decoding information, and consider how population
\
\	codes can be used to support neural computations such as noise removal
\
\	and nonlinear mapping. More radical ideas about how population codes
\
\	may directly represent information about stimulus uncertainty are
\
\	also discussed.	d212f272353dd5f3be3352682363efb5	87757e58a91f47683b1363f4641c5548	cd5e5ae2aba5568f2e80e8bff96a4791	article	Information Processing with population codes	Alexandre Pouget and Teter Dyan and Richard Zemel	\N	2000
8703304	European Journal of Cognitve Psychology	9	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Prinz1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	129-154	\N	2	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {common coding approach: Ereignisse und Aktionen werden teils durch
\
\	die gleichen Repräsentationen beschrieben. Stärke ist bei Ton "laut"
\
\	und bei Bewegung "schnell, fest"}	\N	5ebabb5d1f4109b4d43788f39c600955	d2b2c962c5078ba145612bf5bf3c3b70	9a16124fcaee0b2d2a9dd0f8817a5f14	article	Perception and Action Planning	Wolfgang Prinz	\N	1997
8703307	Motor Control	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Puttemans2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	33-50	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {Tests, whether augmented visual feedback improves learning of initial
\
\	incompatible movements.
\
\	
\
\	S. had to draw a sagital line with one hand and a star with the other.
\
\	
\
\	Feedback was provided NORMAL (i.e. S sees both hands) or on a single
\
\	screen (SCR).
\
\	
\
\	After training S. were tested in 3 conditions: NORMAL, SCR or BLINDFOLDED.
\
\	
\
\	Augmentation decreased performance under all three conditions.
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	Errors were larger if subjects had to make movements perpendicular
\
\	to the line movement.}	\N	c957ab92585fdcb1f657f82f267a4c27	2ec646548977b6fdef5150dde42b3133	e55cc89571e16a2c632cb3176efb4072	article	Bimanual directional interference: {T}he effect of normal versus
\
\	augmented visual information feedback on learning and transfer	Veerle Puttemans and Sophie Vangheluwe and Nicole Wenderoth and Stephan P. Swinnen	\N	2004
8703312	Biological Cybernetics	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ramos1990	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	363-375	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	\N	232c2f649aaff0e1fd5a7ea111cef8e3	bd548deff2465d844173baec81992a5d	1d84b33bc3cf851285a99eeea95d74c3	article	Postural Maintenance During Movement: Simulations of a Two Joint
\
\	Model	C. F. Ramos and L. W. Stark	\N	1990
8703319	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical,
\
\	Physical and Engineering Sciences	 361	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rao:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1149 - 1175	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.16}, owner = {martin}	The ability to predict future events based on the past is an important
\
\	attribute of organisms that engage in adaptive behaviour. One prominent
\
\	computational method for learning to predict is called temporal-difference
\
\	(TD) learning. It is so named because it uses the difference between
\
\	successive predictions to learn to predict correctly. TD learning
\
\	is well suited to modelling the biological phenomenon of conditioning,
\
\	wherein an organism learns to predict a reward even though the reward
\
\	may occur later in time. We review a model for conditioning in bees
\
\	based on TD learning. The model illustrates how the TD-learning algorithm
\
\	allows an organism to learn an appropriate sequence of actions leading
\
\	up to a reward, based solely on reinforcement signals. The second
\
\	part of the paper describes how TD learning can be used at the cellular
\
\	level to model the recently discovered phenomenon of spike-timing-dependent
\
\	plasticity. Using a biophysical model of a neocortical neuron, we
\
\	demonstrate that the shape of the spike-timing-dependent learning
\
\	windows found in biology can be interpreted as a form of TD learning
\
\	occurring at the cellular level. We conclude by showing that such
\
\	spike-based TD-learning mechanisms can produce direction selectivity
\
\	in visual-motion-sensitive cells and can endow recurrent neocortical
\
\	circuits with the powerful ability to predict their inputs at the
\
\	millisecond time-scale.	cde4451d177f524a56e1226379ab7c34	3b8644d4f7ba44ffa7db0959fddf6ca1	f34171d96b2d73c9a327417442f6637a	article	Self-organizing neural systems based on predictive learning	Rajesh P. N. Rao and Terrence J. Sejnowski	\N	2003
8703323	Neural Networks	18	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Redko:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	738-745	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	We study a model of evolving populations of self-learning agents and
\
\	analyze the interaction between learning and evolution. We consider
\
\	an agent-broker that predicts stock price changes and uses its predictions
\
\	for selecting actions. Each agent is equipped with a neural network
\
\	adaptive critic design for behavioral adaptation. We discuss three
\
\	cases in which either evolution or learning, or both, are active
\
\	in our model. We show that the Baldwin effect can be observed in
\
\	our model, viz. originally acquired adaptive policy of best agent-brokers
\
\	becomes inherited over the course of the evolution. We also compare
\
\	the behavioral tactics of our agents to the searching behavior of
\
\	simple animals.	65fa87c7c823ba88bd0e403f40262bc8	006fcb4b70a8dccf080badd71a806eab	5d4f0ffda99c87ed162ee7e054aaa162	article	A model of evolution and learning	Vladimir G. Red'ko and Oleg P. Mosalov and Danil V. Prokhorovc	\N	2005
8703325	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
\
\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Redko:2007ab	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	The paper proposes the framework for an animat control system (the
\
\	
\
\	Animat Brain) that is based on the Petr K. Anokhin's theory of functional
\
\	
\
\	systems. We propose the animat control system that consists of a set
\
\	of
\
\	
\
\	functional systems (FSs) and enables predictive and purposeful behavior.
\
\	Each
\
\	
\
\	FS consists of two neural networks: the actor and the predictor. The
\
\	actors are
\
\	
\
\	intended to form chains of actions and the predictors are intended
\
\	to make
\
\	
\
\	prognoses of future events. There are primary and secondary repertoires
\
\	of
\
\	
\
\	behaviors: the primary repertoire is formed by evolution; the secondary
\
\	
\
\	repertoire is formed by means of learning. The paper describes both
\
\	principles
\
\	
\
\	of the Animat Brain operation and the particular model of predictive
\
\	behavior
\
\	
\
\	in cellular landmark environment.	3e8eb0b52dfad7a4dfb2c91d9d5ae1ae	a385a4c46ef61a0286c4997b5a725688	0872ea71c0d9a107bf3825be05f178a1	incollection	Project Animat Brain: {D}esigning the Animat Control System on
\
\	the Basis of the Functional Systems Theory	Vladimir G. Redko and Konstantin V. Anokhin andMikhail S. Burtsev and Alexander I. Manolov and Oleg P. Mosalov and Valentin A. Nepomnyashchikh and Danil V. Prokhorov	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8703332	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Reynolds:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	611-647	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Single-unit recording studies in the macaque have carefully documented
\
\	the modulatory effects of attention on the response properties of
\
\	visual cortical neurons. Attention produces qualitatively different
\
\	effects on firing rate, depending on whether a stimulus appears alone
\
\	or accompanied by distracters. Studies of contrast gain control in
\
\	anesthetized mammals have found parallel patterns of results when
\
\	the luminance contrast of a stimulus increases. This finding suggests
\
\	that attention has co-opted the circuits that mediate contrast gain
\
\	control and that it operates by increasing the effective contrast
\
\	of the attended stimulus. Consistent with this idea, microstimulation
\
\	of the frontal eye fields, one of several areas that control the
\
\	allocation of spatial attention, induces spatially local increases
\
\	in sensitivity both at the behavioral level and among neurons in
\
\	area V4, where endogenously generated attention increases contrast
\
\	sensitivity. Studies in the slice have begun to explain how modulatory
\
\	signals might cause such increases in sensitivity.	c9dee8fc233d893ee4b15f3db81acbd8	17862721b4c6f9163b606c502aa30c76	b9ff20170d09b633577c602eec8da4a2	article	ATTENTIONAL MODULATION OF VISUAL PROCESSING	John H. Reynolds and Leonardo Chelazzi	\N	2004
8703335	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
\
\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Riegler:2007ab	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	57-72	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	It seems characteristic for humans to detect structural patterns in
\
\	the
\
\	
\
\	world to anticipate future states. Therefore, scientific and common
\
\	sense
\
\	
\
\	cognition could be described as information processing which infers
\
\	rule-like
\
\	
\
\	laws from patterns in data-sets. Since information processing is the
\
\	domain of
\
\	
\
\	computers, artificial cognitive systems are generally designed as
\
\	pattern
\
\	
\
\	discoverers.
\
\	
\
\	This paper questions the validity of the information processing paradigm
\
\	as an
\
\	
\
\	explanation for human cognition and a design principle for artificial
\
\	cognitive
\
\	
\
\	systems. Firstly, it is known from the literature that people suffer
\
\	from
\
\	
\
\	conditions such as information overload, superstition, and mental
\
\	disorders.
\
\	
\
\	Secondly, cognitive limitations such as a small short-term memory,
\
\	the seteffect,
\
\	
\
\	the illusion of explanatory depth, etc. raise doubts as to whether
\
\	human
\
\	
\
\	information processing is able to cope with the enormous complexity
\
\	of an
\
\	
\
\	infinitely rich (amorphous) world.
\
\	
\
\	It is suggested that, under normal conditions, humans construct information
\
\	
\
\	rather than process it. The constructed information contains anticipations
\
\	which
\
\	
\
\	need to be met. This can be hardly called information processing,
\
\	since patterns
\
\	
\
\	from the outside are not used to produce action but rather to either
\
\	justify
\
\	
\
\	anticipations or restructure the cognitive apparatus.
\
\	
\
\	When it fails, cognition switches to pattern processing, which, given
\
\	the
\
\	
\
\	amorphous nature of the experiential world, is a lost cause if these
\
\	patterns and
\
\	
\
\	inferred rules do not lead to a (partial) reorganisation of internal
\
\	structures such
\
\	
\
\	that constructed anticipations can be met again.
\
\	
\
\	In this scenario, superstition and mental disorders are the result
\
\	of a profound
\
\	
\
\	and/or random restructuring of already existing cognitive components
\
\	(e.g.,
\
\	
\
\	action sequences). This means that whenever a genuinely cognitive
\
\	system is
\
\	
\
\	exposed to pattern processing it may start to behave superstitiously.
\
\	The closer
\
\	
\
\	we get to autonomous self-motivated artificial cognitive systems,
\
\	the bigger the
\
\	
\
\	danger becomes of superstitious information processing machines that
\
\	blow
\
\	
\
\	up rather than behave usefully and effectively. Therefore, to avoid
\
\	superstition
\
\	
\
\	in cognitive systems they should be designed as information constructing
\
\	
\
\	entities.	0b42c0ae59888b0f709c25ad1927ea46	9d6480a929c0786cb0b11d16339976f0	08e0eeb3bc25f9f42033036b89b425ef	incollection	Superstition in the Machine	Alexander Riegler	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8703338	Foundations of Science	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Riegler:2001a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-30	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	Constructivism is the idea thatwe construct our own world rather than
\
\	it beingdetermined by an outside reality. Its mostconsistent form,
\
\	Radical Constructivism (RC),claims that we cannot transcend ourexperiences.
\
\	Thus it doesn't make sense to saythat our constructions gradually
\
\	approach thestructure of an external reality. The mind isnecessarily
\
\	an epistemological solipsist, incontrast to being an ontological
\
\	solipsist whomaintains that this is all there is, namely asingle
\
\	mind within which the only world exists.RC recognizes the impossibility
\
\	of the claimthat the world does not exist. Yet, RC has thepotential
\
\	to go much further. I claim that RCprovides the foundation of a new
\
\	world-view inwhich we can overcome hard scientific problems.Thus,
\
\	the paper is urging us to carry RCfurther, not just on philosophical
\
\	grounds, butalso into the domain of science.	15490dd4048b3a697382b8e101903106	de075556e295233724fd8613200e51e8	2fc93b7d6718708b2351340ee1e7beef	article	Towards a Radical Constructivist Understanding of Science	Alexander Riegler	\N	2001
8703348	Experimental Brain Research	71	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rizzolatti:1988	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	491-507	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.14}, owner = {butz}	The functional properties of neurons located in the rostral part of
\
\	inferior area 6 were studied in awake, partially restrained macaque
\
\	monkeys. The most interesting property of these neurons was that
\
\	their firing correlated with specific goal-related motor acts rather
\
\	than with single movements made by the animal. Using the motor acts
\
\	as the classification criterion we subdivided the neurons into six
\
\	classes, four related to distal motor acts and two related to proximal
\
\	motor acts. The distal classes are: ldquoGrasping-with-the-hand-and-the-mouth
\
\	neuronsrdquo, ldquoGrasping-with-the-hand neuronsrdquo, ldquoHolding
\
\	neuronsrdquo and ldquoTearing neuronsrdquo. The proximal classes
\
\	are: ldquoReaching neuronsrdquo and ldquoBringing-to-the-mouth-or-to-the-body
\
\	neuronsrdquo. The vast majority of the cells belonged to the distal
\
\	classes. A particularly interesting aspect of distal class neurons
\
\	was that the discharge of many of them depended on the way in which
\
\	the hand was shaped during the motor act. Three main groups of neurons
\
\	were distinguished: ldquoPrecision grip neuronsrdquo, ldquoFinger
\
\	prehension neuronsrdquo, ldquoWhole hand prehension neuronsrdquo.
\
\	Almost the totality of neurons fired during motor acts performed
\
\	with either hand. About 50% of the recorded neurons responded to
\
\	somatosensory stimuli and about 20% to visual stimuli. Visual neurons
\
\	were more difficult to trigger than the corresponding neurons located
\
\	in the caudal part of inferior area 6 (area F4). They required motivationally
\
\	meaningful stimuli and for some of them the size of the stimulus
\
\	was also critical. In the case of distal neurons there was a relationship
\
\	between the type of prehension coded by the cells and the size of
\
\	the stimulus effective in triggering the neurons. It is proposed
\
\	that the different classes of neurons form a vocabulary of motor
\
\	acts and that this vocabulary can be accessed by somatosensory and
\
\	visual stimuli.	5a1f7610d5c3ee064ebdf759c5c1eb45	2a91a69d6276999176252b2868b766a0	d4bd72f81b5c49567442b0d703a98e9b	article	Functional organization of inferior area 6 in the macaque monkey	G. Rizzolatti and R. Camarda and L. Fogassi and M. Gentilucci and G. Luppino and M. Matelli	\N	1988
8703349	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rizzolatti:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	169-192	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in
\
\	particular, is that formed by actions done by other individuals.
\
\	If we want to survive, we must understand the actions of others.
\
\	Furthermore, without action understanding, social organization is
\
\	impossible. In the case of humans, there is another faculty that
\
\	depends on the observation of others' actions: imitation learning.
\
\	Unlike most species, we are able to learn by imitation, and this
\
\	faculty is at the basis of human culture. In this review we present
\
\	data on a neurophysiological mechanismthe mirror-neuron mechanismthat
\
\	appears to play a fundamental role in both action understanding and
\
\	imitation. We describe first the functional properties of mirror
\
\	neurons in monkeys. We review next the characteristics of the mirror-neuron
\
\	system in humans. We stress, in particular, those properties specific
\
\	to the human mirror-neuron system that might explain the human capacity
\
\	to learn by imitation. We conclude by discussing the relationship
\
\	between the mirror-neuron system and language.	b08c86d2e1b431485ed89e6b39adca0b	1246af175a4261e978453c707806b982	b3f1004c76fd17e77c4b44457eb978c0	article	THE MIRROR-NEURON SYSTEM	Giacomo Rizzolatti and Laila Craighero	\N	2004
8703355	Experimental Brain Research	117	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Robertson:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	148-152	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.23}, owner = {Olli}, review = {Movents were made with 
\
\	
\
\	- Constrained wrist or unconstrained (redundant)
\
\	
\
\	- With target displacements during movement or without
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	-> Unconstraint Sc can respond to sudden changes with shorter pathlength
\
\	and higher movement variability than constrained subjects
\
\	
\
\	
\
\	-> There was no big difference betwee cons and unconstraint Ss during
\
\	single step (no displacement) trials}	Abstract The human arm is kinematically redundant,
\
\	
\
\	which may allow flexibility in the execution of reaching
\
\	
\
\	movements. We have compared reaching movements
\
\	
\
\	with and without kinematic redundancy to unpredictable
\
\	
\
\	double-step targets. Subjects sat in front of a digitising
\
\	
\
\	tablet and were able to view an arc of four targets reflected
\
\	
\
\	in the mirror as virtual images in the plane of the tablet.
\
\	
\
\	They were instructed to move, from a central starting
\
\	
\
\	point, in as straight a line as possible to a target. In onethird
\
\	
\
\	of trials, the target light switched to one of its neighbours
\
\	
\
\	during the movement. Subjects made 60 movements
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\	using shoulder, elbow and wrist and then another
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\	60 movements in which only shoulder and elbow movement
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\	were allowed. By restraining the wrist, the limb
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\	was made non-redundant. The path length was calculated
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\	for each movement. In single-step trials, there was no significant
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\	difference between path lengths performed with
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\	and without wrist restraint. As expected there was a significant
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\	increase in path length during double-step trials.
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\	Moreover this increase was significantly greater when
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\	the wrist was restrained. The variability across both single-
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\	and double-step movements was significantly less
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\	while the wrist was restrained. Importantly the performance
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\	time of the movements did not alter significantly
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\	for single-step, double-step or restrained movements.
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\	These results suggest that the nervous system exploits
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\	the intrinsic redundancy of the limb when controlling voluntary
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\	movements and is therefore more effective at reprogramming
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\	movements to double-step targets.	4f8a7c415160b486cc45e88378ccae7e	099c96061ae05b9e500489b229fa7d91	c25b8c521e68184f64d2119c6cf1e7d6	article	Multi-joint limbs permit a flexible response to unpredictable events	E M Robertson and R C Miall	\N	1997
8703359	Constructivist Foundations	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Romesin:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	91-102	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.11}, owner = {butz}	Self, consciousness, self-consciousness, language, human beings.Purpose:
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\	To show how is it that that which we connote with notions of self
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\	and consciousness
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\	are configurations of sensorialities that arise in the flow of our
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\	living in recursive coordinations
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\	of doings which eventually they guide, and not entities independent
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\	of our doings.
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\	Approach: Following the consequences of our condition of structure
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\	determined systems
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\	that do not distinguish in the experience whether what they live is
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\	a perception or an illusion.
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\	Findings: That we human beings occur as relational dynamics of recursive
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\	coordinations
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\	of feelings in which self and consciousness occur as configurations
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\	of sensorialities in the
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\	evanescent continuous present of the the changing flow of our living
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\	which they also guide.
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\	Practical Implications: Thinking, acting and reflecting in the awareness
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\	that self and consciousness
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\	are not physical entities or properties.	6e5a21f2c0292a1a7374fdc2bb4d5fe7	e66451b3fd6f4657bcd49267fae62f8f	610388eecb8d673372b3428eb3d30bba	article	Self-consciousness: {H}ow? {W}hen? {W}here?	Humberto Maturana Romesín	\N	2006
8703360	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Faculty of Engineering, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ronco:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	CSC-97008	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.30}, owner = {butz}	This report is a review of the main neuro-control technologies. Two
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\	main kinds of neuro-control approaches are distinguished. One entails
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\	developing a single controller from a neural network and the other
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\	one embeds a number of controllers inside a neural network. The single
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\	neuro-control approaches are mainly system inverse: the inverse of
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\	the system dynamics is used to control the system in an open loop
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\	manner. The Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) is widely used for this
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\	purpose although there is no guarantee that it can succeed in learning
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\	to control the plant and that, more importantly, the unclear representation
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\	it achieves prohibits the analysis of its learned control properties.
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\	These problems and the fact that open loop control is not suitable
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\	for many systems highly restricts the usefulness of the MLP for control
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\	purposes. However, the non-linear modelling capability of the MLP
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\	could be exploited to enhance model based predictive control approaches
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\	since essentially, an accurate model of the plant is all that is
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\	required to apply this method. The second neuro-control approach
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\	can be seen as a modular approach since different controllers are
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\	used for the control of different components of the systems. The
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\	main modular neuro-controllers are listed. They are all characterised
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\	by a ""gating system'' used to select the the modular units (i.e.
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\	controllers or models) valid for the computing of a current input
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\	pattern. These neural networks are referred to as the Gated Modular
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\	Neural Networks (GMNNs). Two of these networks are particularly fitted
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\	for modelling oriented control purposes. They are the Local Model
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\	Network (LMN) and the Multiple Switched Models (MSM). Since the local
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\	models of the plant are linear, it is fairly easy to transform them
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\	into controllers. For the same reason, the analysis of the properties
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\	of these networks can be easily performed and it is straightforward
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\	to determine the parameter values of the controllers as linear regression
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\	methods can be applied. These advantages among others related to
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\	a modular architecture reveal the great potential of these GMNNs
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\	for the modelling and control of non-linear systems.	5b6caee8c66f42d4588d724939060a35	cac3207b7f0a4095cbb7dd1859478ac2	dc451f8c0b53bd4114c2e1291418d24f	techreport	Neural Networks for Modeling and Control	Eric Ronco and Peter J. Gawthrop	\N	1997
8703365	American Psychologist	60	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Rosenbaum:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	308-317	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Warm will kein psychologe motor control studieren? Verschiedene Thesen
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\	werden erleutert.}	One would expect psychology the science of mental life and behavior
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\	to place great emphasis on the means by which mental life is behaviorally
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\	expressed. Surprisingly, however, the study of how decisions are
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\	enacted the focus of motor control research has received little attention
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\	in psychology. This article documents the neglect and consid- ers
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\	possible reasons for it. The hypotheses considered include three
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\	that are raised and then rejected: (a) no famous psychologists have
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\	studied motor control, (b) cog- nitive psychologists are mainly interested
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\	in uniquely hu- man functions, and (c) motor control is simply too
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\	hard to study. Three other hypotheses are more viable: (d) cogni-
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\	tive psychologists have been more interested in epistemol- ogy than
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\	in action, (e) psychologists have disfavored motor control because
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\	overt responses were the only admissible measure in behaviorism,
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\	and (f) psychologists have felt that neuroscientists have the market
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\	cornered when it comes to motor control research. There are signs
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\	that motor con- trols Cinderella status is changing.	866ef72cc3c8103fec32cdaa3f5d44d8	875b4245b871d2ace252b67d6364f52d	5a2ac043e58f5340c5b44d698c08bed9	article	The Cinderella of Psychology: The Neglect of Motor Control in the
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\	Science of Mental Life and Behavior	David A. Rosenbaum	\N	2005
8703377	IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Roy:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1374-1383	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Mit dem Roboter Ripley kann man sich durch Sprache unterhalten. Er
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\	kennt Blickwinkel und reagiert auf relationen wie "der stein links
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\	von der roten tasse". Dazu hat er Objektpermanenz und kann adjektive
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\	durch fuzzy-logic-artige Gewichte zuordnen. Außerdem kann er den
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\	Blickwinkel des Benutzers beachten. Die Kommunikation ist also Kontexbezogen}	\N	bc2e79b81d465bb86a0902beeb89d6b8	aa20256dadb6c85f829ce4205b2dfab5	70343ebd86e0d648b510ece9a5c29034	article	Mental imagery for a conversational robot	Deb Roy and Kai yuh Hsiao and Nikolaos Mavridis	\N	2004
8703387	The Journal of Neuroscience	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salinas:2004a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1113-1118	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.27}, owner = {butz}	Higher organisms can establish complex associations between sensory
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\	events and motor responses. More remarkable than their complexity,
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\	however, is that the resulting sensory-motor maps can be selectively
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\	interchanged. For example, a person who speaks English and Spanish
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\	can read aloud "con once, sin once," going effortlessly from one
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\	language to the other. What is the neural basis of this capacity?
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\	Here, a network model is presented in which multiple maps between
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\	sensory stimuli and motor actions are possible, but only one of them,
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\	depending on behavioral context, is implemented at any given time.
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\	The key is a nonlinear representation in which the gain of sensory
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\	responses is regulated by context information. Neuronal responses
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\	can indeed show variations in gain, as has been documented in the
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\	case of proprioceptive signals such as eye and head position, which
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\	can modulate visually triggered activity. However, in contrast to
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\	these, the contextual cues used here need not bear any relationship
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\	to the physical attributes of the stimuli; in particular, spatial
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\	location is irrelevant. The model thus postulates the existence of
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\	sensory neurons that are nonlinearly modulated by arbitrary context
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\	signals, a plausible and testable prediction. The proposed mechanism
\
\	allows a network of neurons to effectively change the functional
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\	connectivity between its inputs and outputs and may partially explain
\
\	how animals can quickly adapt their behavior to varying environmental
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\	conditions.	2ba0367d7be48db2c27ee46e5c09b7eb	c4359fa08f346ca75ac632e7022eba37	718da849eb778129fecbf9bea954cdff	article	Fast Remapping of Sensory Stimuli onto Motor Actions on the Basis
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\	of Contextual Modulation
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\	
\
\		Emilio Salinas	\N	2004
8703393	The Neuroscientist	 7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Salinas:2001a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	430-440	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.16}, owner = {martin}	Gain modulation is a nonlinear way in which neurons combine information
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\	from two (or more) sources, which may be of sensory, motor, or cognitive
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\	origin. Gain modulation is revealed when one input, the modulatory
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\	one, affects the gain or the sensitivity of the neuron to the other
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\	input, without modifying its selectivity or receptive field properties.
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\	This type of modulatory interaction is important for two reasons.
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\	First, it is an extremely widespread integration mechanism; it is
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\	found in a plethora of cortical areas and in some subcortical structures
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\	as well, and as a consequence it seems to play an important role
\
\	in a striking variety of functions, including eye and limb movements,
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\	navigation, spatial perception, attentional processing, and object
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\	recognition. Second, there is a theoretical foundation indicating
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\	that gain-modulated neurons may serve as a basis for a general class
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\	of computations, namely, coordinate transformations and the generation
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\	of invariant responses, which indeed may underlie all the brain functions
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\	just mentioned. This article describes the relationships between
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\	computational models, the physiological properties of a variety of
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\	gain-modulated neurons, and some of the behavioral consequences of
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\	damage to gain-modulated neural representations.	13e0d7021665b51b712b7f55fcdc5746	26675d20d89ff524979322d91a18d8d8	423514f231b962ca170c33c2d24298a7	article	Gain Modulation in the Central Nervous System: Where Behavior, Neurophysiology,
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\	and Computation Meet	Emilio Salinas and Terrence J. Sejnowski	\N	2001
8703400	Operations Research	21	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Satia:1973	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	728-740	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.12}, owner = {butz}	This paper examines Markovian decision processes in which the transition
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\	probabilities corresponding to alternative decisions are not known
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\	with certainty. The processes are assumed to be finite-state, discrete-time,
\
\	and stationary. The rewards are time discounted. Both a game-theoretic
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\	and the Bayesian formulation are considered. In the game-theoretic
\
\	formulation, variants of a policy-iteration algorithm are provided
\
\	for both the max-min and the max-max cases. An implicit enumeration
\
\	algorithm is discussed for the Bayesian formulation where upper and
\
\	lower bounds on the total expected discounted return are provided
\
\	by the max-max and max-rain optimal policies. Finally, the paper
\
\	discusses asymptotically Bayes-optimal policies.	028d6403e54892ca20bf3ec78f0acd67	37162fd4855b5648a787637a5389c74d	621f3ffb38947cdaf61a2996a106ce21	article	Markovian Decision Processes with Uncertain Transition Probabilities	Jay K Satia and Roy E. Lave Jr.	\N	1973
8703403	Neuroscience Letters	391	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schack:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	7781	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.10.30}, owner = {butz}	This study uses the example of the tennis serve to investigate the
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\	nature and role of long-term memory in skilled athletic performance.
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\	Information processing linked with complex movements has always been
\
\	notoriously difficult to investigate. However, a new experimental
\
\	method revealed that athletic expertise was characterized by well-integrated
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\	networks of so-called basic action concepts (BACs) that each corresponded
\
\	to functionally meaningful submovements. In high-level experts, these
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\	representational frameworks were organized in a distinctive hierarchical
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\	tree-like structure, were remarkably similar between individuals
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\	and were well matched with the functional and biomechanical demands
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\	of the task. In comparison, action representations in low-level players
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\	and nonplayers were organized less hierarchically, were more variable
\
\	between persons and were less well matched with functional and biomechanical
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\	demands. It is concluded that, in concert with situational goals
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\	and constraints, movement representations of this kind in long-term
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\	memory might provide the basis for action control in skilled voluntary
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\	movements in the form of suitably organized perceptual-cognitive
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\	reference structures.	816202ee6aef0d45702cbd54fd7374fc	e20b8346351b8db8216ddc9fd94b16af	98f24b03a76db105a87c6ad47c7ba7bc	article	Representation of motor skills in human long-term memory	Thomas Schack and Franz Mechsner	\N	2006
8703406	\N	\N	Staged Learning of Saccadic Eye Movements with a Robot Camera Head	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific	New Jersey, London	\N	\N	Schenck:2004a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	82-91	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Staged learning bedeuted, dass Lernbeispiele anhand einer bestimmten
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\	Qualitätsbeurteilung für den LErnprozess ausgewählt werden. Dadurch,
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\	dass der Controller erst auch relativ schlechte Beispiele heranzieht,
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\	wird erstmal ein grober controller gelernt. Dieser wird dann wieder
\
\	zur kontrolle verwendet, um sozusagen den Lernraum einzugrenzen}	\N	14a39c0bbbbcc11261f15455791b4ea9	d3b6b09f04eb8741739762ee0833400e	eb0a154e17db8709f72a2b9cfc5acd68	inbook	Connectionist Models of Cognition and Perception II	Wolfram Schenck and Ralf M{\\"o}ller	H. Bowman and C. Labiouse	2004
8703410	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schlaggar:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	475503	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Functional and structural neuroimaging studies of adult readers have
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\	
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\	provided a deeper understanding of the neural basis of reading, yet
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\	
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\	such findings also elicit new questions about how developing neural
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\	
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\	systems come to support this learned ability. A developmental cognitive
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\	
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\	neuroscience approach provides insights intohowskilled reading
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\	
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\	emerges in the developing brain, yet also raises new methodological
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\	
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\	challenges. This review focuses on functional changes that occur
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\	
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\	during reading acquisition in cortical regions associated with both
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\	
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\	the perception of visual words and spoken language, and it examines
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\	
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\	how such functional changes differ within developmental reading
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\	disabilities. We integrate these findings within an interactive specialization
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\	
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\	framework of functional development and propose that
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\	
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\	such a framework may provide insights into how individual differences
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\	
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\	at several levels of observation (genetics, white matter tract
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\	
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\	structure, functional organization of language, cultural organization
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\	
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\	of writing systems) impact the emergence of neural systems involved
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\	
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\	in reading ability and disability.	79a5b7733f37c6757f9c5eeaed14ef1e	fedfddbe9f541946beb9800ca6e11eb1	7b323c352bd4a5771ad82db31485b889	article	Development of Neural Systems for Reading	Bradley L. Schlaggar and Bruce D. McCandliss	\N	2007
8703425	Psychological Review	82	\N	\N	July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt:1975	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	225-260	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Schema-Theorie: Es gibt generalisierte Motorprogramme (durch parameter
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\	anpassbar) die sozusagen die internen Modelle sind. Es gibt rel unabhängig
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\	die response specification (recall schema) und die expected sensory
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\	consequences (recogn. schema). Diese werden jeweils mit Ziel und
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\	Situations verknüpft. Bei der Ausführung wird dann das recall-schema
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\	angewandt um eine Aktion zu wählen. Gleichzeitig wird durch das recogn.
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\	schema bestimmte effekte erwartet und die tatsächlichen damit abgeglichen.
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\	Knowledge of result kann entweder explizit verwendet werden, oder
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\	es wird selbst generiert, in dem ein labeling schema dem roh-fehler
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\	eine (verbalisierbare) Bedeutung beimisst.}	\N	451424f99fa14df7d47441f7c94c39c9	cd46037bf29d17d638c8b5895b8056e7	3855248e9b122b8866678358484af64a	article	A schema theory of discrete motor skill-learning	Richard A. Schmidt	\N	1975
8703431	Annual Review of Neuroscience	27	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schwartz:2004a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	487-507	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Control of prostheses using cortical signals is based on three elements:
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\	chronic microelectrode arrays, extraction algorithms, and prosthetic
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\	effectors. Arrays of microelectrodes are permanently implanted in
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\	cerebral cortex. These arrays must record populations of single-
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\	and multiunit activity indefinitely. Information containing position
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\	and velocity correlates of animate movement needs to be extracted
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\	continuously in real time from the recorded activity. Prosthetic
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\	arms, the current effectors used in this work, need to have the agility
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\	and configuration of natural arms. Demonstrations using closed-loop
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\	control show that subjects change their neural activity to improve
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\	performance with these devices. Adaptive-learning algorithms that
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\	capitalize on these improvements show that this technology has the
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\	capability of restoring much of the arm movement lost with immobilizing
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\	deficits.	80e34f1915a5e5e1cc951a3702d89b17	b456e9e1002b08f5114352f62ce18938	7131cb27abd5642b5728e7024c96ebaa	article	CORTICAL NEURAL PROSTHETICS	Andrew B. Schwartz	\N	2004
8703434	European Journal of Neuroscience	10	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schweighofer:1998a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	86-94	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = { C4 spinal interneurons and finally causes movement. The model accounts
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\	for slow movements, but for faster movements, the trajectories are
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\	heavily curved and show overshooting and end point tremor. Hence,
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\	it is proposed that an additional torque generated by the CBM adds
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\	to the sum torque. This CBM torque is supposed to minimize the problems
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\	of the current models. Maybe, additonal forward models might assist
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\	in reducing errors due to feedback. Learning is considered FB-error
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\	learning.:A trajectory generator in Area 5 chooses desired position,
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\	velocity and acceleration. A cortical FB-loop generates a torque
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\	to minimize Error in a PD-controller like fashion. Additional, a
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\	cortical inverse dynamics model refines the feedback torque to account
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\	for limb interactions, etc. This sum torque is processed in C3 /
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\	C4 spinal interneurons and finally causes movement. The model accounts
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\	for slow movements, but for faster movements, the trajectories are
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\	heavily curved and show overshooting and end point tremor. Hence,
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\	it is proposed that an additional torque generated by the CBM adds
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\	to the sum torque. This CBM torque is supposed to minimize the problems
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\	of the current models. Maybe, additonal forward models might assist
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\	in reducing errors due to feedback. Learning is considered FB-error
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\	learning.:PDF}	This study focuses on the role of the motor cortex, the spinal cord
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\	and the cerebellum in the dynamics stage of the control of arm movement.
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\	Currently, two classes of models have been proposed for the neural
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\	control of movements, namely the virtual trajectory control hypothesis
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\	and the acquisition of internal models of the motor apparatus hypothesis.
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\	In the present study, we expand the virtual trajectory model to whole
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\	arm reaching movements. This expanded model accurately reproduced
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\	slow movements, but faster reaching movements deviated significantly
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\	from the planned trajectories, indicating that for fast movements,
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\	this model was not sufficient. These results led us to propose a
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\	new distributed functional model consistent with behavioural, anatomical
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\	and neurophysiological data, which takes into account arm muscles,
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\	spinal cord, motor cortex and cerebellum and is consistent with the
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\	view that the central nervous system acquires a distributed inverse
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\	dynamics model of the arm. Previous studies indicated that the cerebellum
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\	compensates for the interaction forces that arise during reaching
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\	movements. We show here how the cerebellum may increase the accuracy
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\	of reaching movements by compensating for the interaction torques
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\	by learning a portion of an inverse dynamics model that refines a
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\	basic inverse model in the motor cortex and spinal cord.	d1c480d9a38944f87baf41e218e466ea	55fdb6736d98b55e4e8d1e5cb2c4217d	7183c9fcc74a609074037679ee76d845	article	Role of the cerebellum in reaching movements in humans. {I}. {D}istributed
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\	inverse dynamics control	Nicolas Schweighofer and Michael A. Arbib and Mitsuo Kawato	\N	1998
8703439	Motor Control	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Schoener:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	259-275	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.09.24}, owner = {butz}	An important aspect of the study of multi-degree-of-freedom motor
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\	control
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\	
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\	is the analysis of high-dimensional variance data. Through the uncontrolled
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\	
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\	manifold (UCM) approach the structure in such data can be discovered
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\	and
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\	interpreted. The covariation by randomization (CR) approach provides
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\	nonlinear
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\	and potentially multi-dimensional measures of covariance. We critically
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\	examine
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\	these two approaches and compare them relative to the three fundamental
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\	issues
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\	of choice of variables, choice of model, and adoption of either a
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\	geometrical or
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\	a correlational view of variance. The UCM approach is a geometrical
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\	approach
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\	that seeks to discover the structure of variance in multi-degree-of-freedom
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\	task
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\	spaces in which all degrees of freedom have a common metric. The structure
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\	of
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\	variance in that space is interpreted in terms of its meaning for
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\	task variables.
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\	The CR approach seeks to uncover correlations between interpretable
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\	elemental
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\	variables. It requires a defined and common metric in the space of
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\	task variables,
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\	but not the elemental variables. Although the CR approach is better
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\	suited for
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\	systems with strong nonlinearities, variance structure that is not
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\	caused by correlation
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\	but by different amounts of variance in the different elemental variables
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\	is undetected by this approach.	a794de69aab1c6ddfaa1fadd9c8c41a0	409572cec0aed003a06122e3335ba7e3	3d41d2ab744bd0e14510fb92bb6a2597	article	Analyzing Variance in Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Movements: Uncovering
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\	Structure Versus Extracting Correlations	Gregor Schöner and John P. Scholz	\N	2007
8703441	Nature Neuroscience	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scott:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	307-308	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Todorov sagt, dass die widersprüchlichen Ergebnisse zu den Befunden
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\	der M1-Neurone sich als Epiphänomen erklären lassen.}	A simple model suggests that activity in primary motor cortex may
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\	encode the activity of individual muscles and not higher-order features
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\	as previously suspected.	73adcd0e34101f1e758ac400bbf45181	d8979a16d5d7d7f3b9d14e4d25bb9332	92932f6e9ce3dab81e48e7c8a856452a	article	Population vectors and motor cortex: neural coding or epiphenomenon	Stephen H. Scott	\N	2000
8703442	Current Opinion in Neurology	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Scott:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	693-698	\N	6	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Review: inwieweit sind compu. Modelle für Therapie/Pathologie bedeutsam}	PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Computational frameworks, notably internal models
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\	and optimal control theory, have led to rapid advances in our understanding
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\	of how the brain plans and controls movement. The purpose of this
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\	review is to provide an overview of these theoretical ideas, how
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\	they have been used to interpret motor control, as well as their
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\	potential role for interpreting motor dysfunction. RECENT FINDINGS:
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\	There are two general types of internal models, neural processes
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\	that mimic the mechanical properties of the limb (and environment).
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\	Forward internal models parallel the normal causal flow of the motor
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\	periphery and estimate limb motion from motor commands. Inverse internal
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\	models perform the reverse process by estimating motor commands from
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\	signals related to intended limb motion and/or spatial targets. This
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\	framework has led to several important behavioural observations on
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\	motor planning, control and learning, and has also been influential
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\	for interpreting neural activity in awake, behaving non-human primates.
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\	A more recent framework for interpreting motor function is optimal
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\	control theory, which recognizes that noise or errors are an inherent
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\	feature of the motor system and may influence strategies to plan
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\	and control movement. SUMMARY: Internal models and optimal feedback
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\	control both provide frameworks for interpreting motor performance,
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\	and may be of value for interpreting many motor dysfunctions associated
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\	with neurological injuries. Advanced technologies such as robots
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\	that have play	f5aa3e03f14532d0a09bb5214eb5ad8b	511d74238f8098725f456ab5ad214cf4	6b786e345f00d21e5ed062fb96fb83ee	article	Computational approaches to motor control and their potential role
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\	for interpreting motor dysfunction	S. H. Scott and K. E. Norman	\N	 2003
8703450	IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Serre:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	411-426	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.03.12}, owner = {butz}	We introduce a new general framework for the recognition of complex
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\	visual scenes, which is motivated by biology: We
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\	describe a hierarchical system that closely follows the organization
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\	of visual cortex and builds an increasingly complex and invariant
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\	feature representation by alternating between a template matching
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\	and a maximum pooling operation. We demonstrate the strength of
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\	the approach on a range of recognition tasks: From invariant single
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\	object recognition in clutter to multiclass categorization problems
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\	and complex scene understanding tasks that rely on the recognition
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\	of both shape-based as well as texture-based objects. Given the
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\	biological constraints that the system had to satisfy, the approach
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\	performs surprisingly well: It has the capability of learning from
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\	only a
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\	few training examples and competes with state-of-the-art systems.
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\	We also discuss the existence of a universal, redundant dictionary
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\	of features that could handle the recognition of most object categories.
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\	In addition to its relevance for computer vision, the success of
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\	this approach suggests a plausibility proof for a class of feedforward
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\	models of object recognition in cortex.	b13351f83e10c84b0471b634b5932101	f2ab8952efc44cbb7648c2ce36c608b3	3e76f430dde5fe4acd0b948f1e8d98f2	article	Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms	Thomas Serre and Lior Wolf and Stanley Bileschi and Maximilian Riesenhuber and Tomaso Poggio	\N	2007
8703455	Journal of Neuroscience	17	\N	\N	Jan	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shadmehr1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	409-419	\N	1	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Wenn genug Zeit zwischen zwei Bewegungen ist (max 5h), dann können
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\	zwei verschiedene Kontroller gelernt werden. Wenn zuwenig Zeit dazwischen
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\	ist, gibt es interferenzen.}	\N	e3b17909e5a7cf581a806f08e414d134	bb3525dd0061f4c20a077cc558293376	b49e16903546aac650f9b5caa3aed0b8	article	Functional Stages in the Formation of Human Long Term Motor Memory	Reza Shadmehr and Thomas Brashers-Krug	\N	1997
8703470	Annual Review of Neuroscience	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sincich:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	303-326	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Primary and secondary visual cortex (V1 and V2) form the foundation
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\	of the cortical visual system. V1 transforms information received
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\	from the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and distributes it to separate
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\	domains in V2 for transmission to higher visual areas. During the
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\	past 20 years, schemes for the functional organization of V1 and
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\	V2 have been based on a tripartite framework developed by Livingstone
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\	& Hubel (1988). Since then, new anatomical data have accumulated
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\	concerning V1's input, its internal circuitry, and its output to
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\	V2. These new data, along with physiological and imaging studies,
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\	now make it likely that the visual attributes of color, form, and
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\	motion are not neatly segregated by V1 into different stripe compartments
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\	in V2. Instead, there are just two main streams, originating from
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\	cytochrome oxidase patches and interpatches, that project to V2.
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\	Each stream is composed of a mixture of magno, parvo, and konio geniculate
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\	signals. Further studies are required to elucidate how the patches
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\	and interpatches differ in the output they convey to extrastriate
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\	cortex.
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\	Acronyms
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\	GABA: gamma-aminobutyric acid (inhibitory neurotransmitter)
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\	LGN: lateral geniculate nucleus
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\	MT: middle temporal area (also named cortical area V5)
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\	V1: primary visual cortex, striate cortex
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\	V2: secondary visual cortex
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\	VEP: visual evoked potentials (scalp recordings)
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\	Terms and Definitions
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\	Column: a group of neurons in cortex, clustered radially across at
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\	least two laminae, that share similar response properties
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\	Cytochrome oxidase: a mitochondrial enzyme, which can be used to identify
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\	particular visual areas (e.g., V1, V2) by its distinct laminar and
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\	columnar distribution.
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\	Flatmounting: a tissue-dissection technique whereby the cerebral cortex
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\	is unfolded and flattened to reveal histological patterns in a plane
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\	parallel to the pial surface.
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\	Optical imaging: a physiological method of mapping the responsiveness
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\	of cortex, using reflected light or voltage-sensitive dyes as probes.
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\	Orientation selectivity: the dependence of a visual neuron's firing
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\	rate on the orientation (e.g., horizontal) of a contrast edge or
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\	line segment presented in the receptive field.
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\	Receptive field: a delimited region in visual space for a given neuron,
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\	within which a light stimulus elicits a response	95f51a8c67e57043ffc0c26c484f07c5	048c309dee80357c33b2cb06fd1de48d	b380823f11ed14be4506b4e296c6b5bd	article	THE CIRCUITRY OF V1 AND V2: Integration of Color, Form, and Motion	Lawrence C. Sincich and Jonathan C. Horton	\N	2005
8703480	Connection Science	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Smagt:1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	10	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, local-url = {/Users/olli/eigene%20Dokumente/uni/Vertiefung/Texte/v.d.Smagt%20-%201998%20-%20Cerebellar%20control%20of%20robot%20arms.pdf}, owner = {martin}	Decades of research into the structure and function of the cerebellum
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\	have led to a clear understanding of many of its cells, as well as
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\	how learning takes place. Furthermore, there are many theories on
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\	what signals the cerebellum operates on, and how it works in concert
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\	with other parts of the nervous system. Nevertheless, the application
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\	of computational cerebellar models to the control of robot dynamics
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\	remains in its infant state. To date, a few applications have been
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\	realized, yet limited to the control of traditional robot structures
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\	which, strictly speaking, do not require adaptive control for the
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\	tasks that are performed since their dynamic structures are relatively
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\	simple. The currently emerging family of light-weight robots (Hirzinger,
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\	1996) poses a new challenge to robot control: due to their complex
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\	dynamics traditional methods, depending on a full analysis of the
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\	dynamics of the system, are no longer applicable since the joints
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\	influence each other dynamics during movement. Can artificial cerebellar
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\	models compete here? In this overview paper we present a succinct
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\	introduction of the cerebellum, and discuss where it could be applied
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\	to tackle problems in robotics. Without conclusively answering the
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\	above question, an overview of several applications of cerebellar
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\	models to robot control is given.	39a4a5168ecb60e3739d430b4182d459	a329f85a88a880f81594a7272bec29a1	2a2e2c0b0e1c57f4004f447368731d2e	article	Cerebellar control of robot arms	Patrick van der Smagt	\N	1998
8703487	Nature Neuroscience	8	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sober2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	490-497	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, doi = {10.1038/nn1427}	When planning target-directed reaching movements, human subjects combine
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\	visual and proprioceptive feedback to form two estimates of the arm's
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\	position: one to plan the reach direction, and another to convert
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\	that direction into a motor command. These position estimates are
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\	based on the same sensory signals but rely on different combinations
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\	of visual and proprioceptive input, suggesting that the brain weights
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\	sensory inputs differently depending on the computation being performed.
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\	Here we show that the relative weighting of vision and proprioception
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\	depends both on the sensory modality of the target and on the information
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\	content of the visual feedback, and that these factors affect the
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\	two stages of planning independently. The observed diversity of weightings
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\	demonstrates the flexibility of sensory integration and suggests
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\	a unifying principle by which the brain chooses sensory inputs so
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\	as to minimize errors arising from the transformation of sensory
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\	signals between coordinate frames.	efad256fc4e0f11c7185ef87df9368cb	f9b608d24b65a896400a27948efb6270	aa2b9fe4d75eee9de6b7d9cd7d669bdf	article	Flexible strategies for sensory integration during motor planning	Samuel J. Sober and Philip N. Sabes	\N	2005
8703527	Human Movement Science	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stroeve:1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	621-651	\N	\N	\N		\N	b9d776d58e0f7108ba124e16e5a886bc	ab05407623d24cc191219b77139999ed	d97acf76fc54dff8c2e1ea81854b0b7d	article	A learning feedback and feedforward neuromuscular control model for
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\	two degrees of freedom human arm movements	Sybert Stroeve	\N	1997
8703528	Biological Cybernetics	75	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Stroeve:1996	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	73-83	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {siehe Stroeve:1997,Ein Neuronales Netzwerk erhält Zielzustand (durch
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\	externen Trajektoriegenerator), Ist-Zustand, Abweichung vom Ziel
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\	und externe Kräfte als Parameter und gibt dann Motorcommandos für
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\	2 Muskeln eines 1dof-Armes aus. Gelernt wird, mit einem Multilayer-Perceptron
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\	durch BPTT mit Hilfe einer Bewertungsfunktion, auf die das Netzwerk
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\	optimiert wird. Bei schnellen Zielbewegungen kommt es dabei zu triphasicher
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\	Muskelaktivität (Agonist, beschleunigt - Antagonist bremst, Agonist
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\	beschleunigt noch mal, bei langsamen dagegen zu monophasischer Aktivität.}	\N	cda130e51df38f130b615b42418de538	23dcc7918f64486b260f2027187b5f00	9fd5702600ec025c6cdabd201b37b568	article	Linear combined feedback and Feedforward control of a musculoskeletal
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\	system	Sybert Stroeve	\N	1996
8703530	Brain and Cognition	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sugarman2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	kleines Experiment, dass die EP Hypothese st{\\"u}tzt	\N	407-412	\N	43	\N	local-url = {/Users/olli/eigene%20Dokumente/uni/Vertiefung/Texte/vol43(1-3)-ab325.pdf}, timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Versuchspersonen sollen einen Finger zu einer pos. bewegen (mit Last)
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\	und dann die Bewegung von einer anderen Startposition aus wiederholen.
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\	Wenn das funktioniert, soll die EP gelten. Kritik: Das stimt aber
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\	nur, wenn VP deafferentiert ist.}	\N	2e02a7fd09b28e0d98333a0cf98c59f8	349805b6f25b420534905c013667cbb2	21f93634b2225b773367b06999c179d8	article	A Novel Approach to the Amplitude vs Position Control Controversy	Heidi Sugarman	\N	2000
8703548	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance	34	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Symes:2008	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	854871	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.05}, owner = {butz}	A series of experiments provided converging support for the hypothesis
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\	that action preparation biases
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\	selective attention to action-congruent object features. When visual
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\	transients are masked in so-called
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\	change-blindness scenes, viewers are blind to substantial changes
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\	between 2 otherwise identical pictures
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\	that flick back and forth. The authors report data in which participants
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\	planned a grasp prior to the onset
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\	of a change-blindness scene in which 1 of 12 objects changed identity.
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\	Change blindness was substantially
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\	reduced for grasp-congruent objects (e.g., planning a whole-hand grasp
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\	reduced change blindness
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\	to a changing apple). A series of follow-up experiments ruled out
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\	an alternative explanation that this
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\	reduction had resulted from a labeling or strategizing of responses
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\	and provided converging support that
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\	the effect genuinely arose from grasp planning.	22e38cffd6c558a3b2e944fc58b3ba02	52a70f263512f7ed5e5c06b467d25aac	797c0b6561a052cfed0eb9507645125e	article	Grasp Preparation Improves Change Detection for Congruent Objects	Ed Symes and Mike Tucker and Rob Ellis and Lari Vainio and Giovanni Ottoboni	\N	2008
8703561	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taube:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	181-207	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Navigation first requires accurate perception of one's spatial orientation
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\	within the environment, which consists of knowledge about location
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\	and directional heading. Cells within several limbic system areas
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\	of the mammalian brain discharge allocentrically as a function of
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\	the animal's directional heading, independent of the animal's location
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\	and ongoing behavior. These cells are referred to as head direction
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\	(HD) cells and are believed to encode the animal's perceived directional
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\	heading with respect to its environment. Although HD cells are found
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\	in several areas, the principal circuit for generating this signal
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\	originates in the dorsal tegmental nucleus and projects serially,
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\	with some reciprocal connections, to the lateral mammillary nucleus
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\	? anterodorsal thalamus ? PoS, and terminates in the entorhinal cortex.
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\	HD cells receive multimodal information about landmarks and self-generated
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\	movements. Vestibular information appears critical for generating
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\	the directional signal, but motor/proprioceptive and landmark information
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\	are important for updating it.	40058d84103f8596cfd2edde5b3c7562	fb89619dd70b6cd2096c201ab3dec8d4	493786d602eb2bbb5a88d0f805a0307d	article	The Head Direction Signal: Origins and Sensory-Motor Integration	Jeffrey S. Taube	\N	2007
8703569	International Journal of Human-Computer Studies	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor1999	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	433-444	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Dieses Editorial zeigt, dass die PCT gut ist und die Kritik, die vorgebracht
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\	wurde, nicht hält. Die Argumentation gegen die Kritik ist jedoch
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\	sehr dürftig und schlecht dokumentiert.}	The fundamental idea of Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) has been known
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\	since at least the time of Aristotle, and was well expounded by WilliamJames.
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\	It is that people act so as to bring about the conditions they desire*to
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\	perceive their world as they wish it to be. They control their perceptions.
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\	However, the technical understanding required to turn this idea into
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\	a theory was largely developed only in this century. This editorial
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\	illustrates the nature of hierarchic control, and shows how control
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\	tasks can be partitioned between a human and a machine. It then considers
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\	some common but incorrect objections to PCT as a basis for psychology,
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\	and "nally describes the eight papers that constitute this Special
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\	Issue.	cc2c6a9a62044913eacdf41406fa9019	b9ff5f5ded81f9d69705148548eff48d	7927a0ec1dfb96e55803ab933cdc142c	article	Editorial: Perceptual Control Theory and its application	M. M. Taylor	\N	1999
8703573	Behavioral and Brain Sciences	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Tenenbaum:2001	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	629-640	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	Shepard has argued that a universal law should govern generalization
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\	across different domains of perception and cognition, as well as
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\	across organisms from different species or even different planets.
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\	Starting with some basic assumptions about natural kinds, he derived
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\	an exponential decay function as the form of the universal generalization
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\	gradient, which accords strikingly well with a wide range of empirical
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\	data. However, his original formulation applied only to the ideal
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\	case of generalization from a single encountered stimulus to a single
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\	novel stimulus, and for stimuli that can be represented as points
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\	in a continuous metric psychological space. Here we recast Shepard's
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\	theory in a more general Bayesian framework and show how this naturally
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\	extends his approach to the more realistic situation of generalizing
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\	from multiple consequential stimuli with arbitrary representational
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\	structure. Our framework also subsumes a version of Tversky's set-theoretic
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\	model of similarity, which is conventionally thought of as the primary
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\	alternative to Shepard's continuous metric space model of similarity
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\	and generalization. This unification allows us not only to draw deep
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\	parallels between the set-theoretic and spatial approaches, but also
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\	to significantly advance the explanatory power of set-theoretic models.	b331632d79fcb4702015cb74a8923c8b	5576b3b9829308e7e63ba4b501019d20	7b5e0d70123636e6686d298219645cd1	article	Generalization, similarity, and Bayesian inference	Joshua B. Tenenbaum and Thomas L. Griffiths	\N	2001
8703584	The Journal of Neuroscience	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Thoroughman2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	89488953	\N	39	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	People routinely learn how to manipulate new tools or make new movements.
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\	This learning requires the transformation of sensed
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\	movement error into updates of predictive neural control. Here, we
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\	demonstrate that the richness of motor training determines not only
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\	what we learn but how we learn. Human subjects made reaching movements
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\	while holding a robotic arm whose perturbing forces
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\	changed directions at the same rate, twice as fast, or four times
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\	as fast as the direction of movement, therefore exposing subjects
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\	to
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\	environments of increasing complexity across movement space. Subjects
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\	learned all three environments and learned the low- and
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\	medium-complexity environments equally well. We found that subjects
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\	lessened their movement-by-movement adaptation and narrowed
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\	the spatial extent of generalization to match the environmental complexity.
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\	This result demonstrated that people can rapidly
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\	reshape the transformation of sense into motor prediction to best
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\	learn a new movement task. We then modeled this adaptation using
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\	a
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\	neural network and found that, to mimichumanbehavior, the modeled
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\	neuronal tuning of movement space needed to narrow and reduce
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\	gain with increased environmental complexity. Prominent theories of
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\	neural computation have hypothesized that neuronal tuning of
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\	space, which determines generalization, should remained fixed during
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\	learning so that a combination of neuronal outputs can underlie
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\	adaptation simply and flexibly. Here, we challenge those theories
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\	with evidence that the neuronal tuning of movement space changed
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\	within minutes of training.	d3ee5492056d35512c61c194547027eb	82deb3fdeebe6f6c038f4200b615e3ea	ff42c767069be06f094faaf3083fad5e	article	Rapid Reshaping of Human Motor Generalization	Kurt A. Thoroughman and Jordan A. Taylor	\N	2005
8703589	Nature Review Neuroscience	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Todorov:2004	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	907-915	\N	9	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Review: Verschiedene Optimalitätskriterien werden untersucht. Auf
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\	hierarchische Controller wird eingegangen}	The sensorimotor system is a product of evolution, development, learning
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\	and adaptationwhich work on different time scales to improve behavioral
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\	performance. Consequently, many theories of motor function are based
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\	on optimal performance: they quantify task goals as cost functions,
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\	and apply the sophisticated tools of optimal control theory to obtain
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\	detailed behavioral predictions. The resulting models, although not
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\	without limitations, have explained more empirical phenomena than
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\	any other class. Traditional emphasis has been on optimizing desired
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\	movement trajectories while ignoring sensory feedback. Recent work
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\	has redefined optimality in terms of feedback control laws, and focused
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\	on the mechanisms that generate behavior online. This approach has
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\	allowed researchers to fit previously unrelated concepts and observations
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\	into what may become a unified theoretical framework for interpreting
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\	motor function. At the heart of the framework is the relationship
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\	between high-level goals, and the real-time sensorimotor control
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\	strategies most suitable for accomplishing those goals.	cd6ecf18135e8031bcc1397020f94fe1	607d831a3dfa9ca9848133570d88dcdd	f46849078e5c9ee4f29a75f0e19b7d63	article	Optimality principles in sensorimotor control	Emanuel Todorov	\N	2004
8703590	Nature	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Todorov:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	391-398	\N	4	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Im M1 können Korrelate zu allen möglichen Bewegungsparametern gefunden
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\	werden (Bewegungs vorbereitung, target position, abstand zum ziel,
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\	overall trajectory, muscle coactivation, serial order, vosual target
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\	position, joint configuration). Dies könnte aber ein Epiphaenomen
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\	sein, wenn man bedenkt, dass Muskeln zustandsabh. Kraft produzieren
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\	und einzelne M1 neuronen bestimmte Muskelgruppen ansprechen.}	What neural activity in motor cortex represents and how it controls
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\	ongoing movement remain unclear. Suggestions that cortex generates
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\	low-level muscle control are discredited by correlations with higher-level
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\	parameters of hand movement, but no coherent alternative exists.
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\	I argue that the view of low-level control is in principle correct,
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\	and that seeming contradictions result from overlooking known properties
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\	of the motor periphery. Assuming direct motor cortical activation
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\	of muscle groups and taking into account the state dependence of
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\	muscle-force production and multijoint mechanics, I show that cortical
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\	population output must correlate with hand kinematics in quantitative
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\	agreement with experimental observations. The model reinterprets
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\	the ?neural population vector? to afford unified control of posture,
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\	movement and force production	55a098e0452c36d41f6af77bf994aea4	3c501a40f30131beb710bec7daa7c52c	2495357b6d589ded4ea1e3816653c32a	article	Direct cortical control of muscle activation in voluntary arm movements:
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\	{A} model	Emanuel Todorov	\N	2000
8703591	Nature Neuroscience	5	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Todorov:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1226-1235	\N	11	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Optimal feedback control besteht darin, nur die relevanten Parameter
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\	anzupassen, um nicht überflüssige motor noise zu erzeugen}	A central problem in motor control is understanding how the many biomechanical
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\	degrees of freedom are coordinated to achieve a common goal. An especially
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\	puzzling aspect of coordination is that behavioral goals are achieved
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\	reliably and repeatedly with movements rarely reproducible in their
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\	detail. Existing theoretical frameworks emphasize either goal achievement
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\	or the richness of motor variability, but fail to reconcile the two.
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\	Here we propose an alternative theory based on stochastic optimal
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\	feedback control. We show that the optimal strategy in the face of
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\	uncertainty is to allow variability in redundant (task-irrelevant)
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\	dimensions. This strategy does not enforce a desired trajectory,
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\	but uses feedback more intelligently, correcting only those deviations
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\	that interfere with task goals. From this framework, task-constrained
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\	variability, goal-directed corrections, motor synergies, controlled
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\	parameters, simplifying rules and discrete coordination modes emerge
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\	naturally. We present experimental results from a range of motor
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\	tasks to support this theory.	0e9ed411b99a33b8ce78e43a801d73d6	a0ac78c8c879242ddb23359e307fd584	e4652f998073dad1463930d0dd0bf0bc	article	Optimal feedback control as a theory of motor coordination	Emanuel Todorov and Michael I. Jordan	\N	2002
8703592	Annual Review of Neuroscience	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Toga:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1-23	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Genetic influences on brain morphology and IQ are well studied. A
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\	variety of sophisticated brain-mapping approaches relating genetic
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\	influences on brain structure and intelligence establishes a regional
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\	distribution for this relationship that is consistent with behavioral
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\	studies. We highlight those studies that illustrate the complex cortical
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\	patterns associated with measures of cognitive ability. A measure
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\	of cognitive ability, known as g, has been shown highly heritable
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\	across many studies. We argue that these genetic links are partly
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\	mediated by brain structure that is likewise under strong genetic
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\	control. Other factors, such as the environment, obviously play a
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\	role, but the predominant determinant appears to genetic.	997d3c1dc73864dc34c961ce12e2b26b	73730ee59de81b8105897d9d1d367868	aec7d9a6b959710b6e10f37893ef5c1a	article	GENETICS OF BRAIN STRUCTURE AND INTELLIGENCE	Arthur W. Toga and Paul M. Thompson	\N	2005
8703601	\N	\N	Robot Arm Control	2nd	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIT Press	Cambridge, MA	\N	\N	Toras2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	979-983	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {übersicht über Motor Control. Beschreibt verschiedene Lernverfahren:
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\	correlativ, reinforcement und error minimization}	\N	61985f80dc6a24f999c5254105f2e90f	39df2ced772b2523a4f9eefba1e3c335	212bb864946c91b3e48c1851a63aadd3	inbook	Handbook of Brain Theory	Carme Toras	M. A. Arbib	2003
8703606	Journal of Motor Behavior	29	\N	\N	Sep	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Towhidkah1997	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	Ein Controller, der St{\\"o}rungen widersteht wird vorgestellt. Allerdings
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\	nicht sehr ausf{\\"u}hrlich und im auch nicht sehr aufregend.	\N	209-222	\N	3	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}	\N	807660ee8a813656f58774ced19f46ec	0884c110a2306833fa9ea2854396e45f	3af04befb3d89b2b4b69af1b45b6300d	article	Model Predictive Impedance Control: A Model for Joint Movement	F. Towhidkah and R. E. Gander	\N	1997
8703608	Spatial Vision	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Trommershauser:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	255-275	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.06}, owner = {butz}	We present a novel approach to the modeling of motor responses based
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\	on statistical decision theory. We begin with the hypothesis that
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\	subjects are ideal motion planners who choose movement trajectories
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\	to minimize expected loss. We derive predictions of the hypothesis
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\	for movement in environments where contact with specified regions
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\	carries rewards or penalties. The model predicts shifts in a subject's
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\	aiming point in response to changes in the reward and penalty structure
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\	of the environment and with changes in the subject's uncertainty
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\	in carrying out planned movements. We tested some of these predictions
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\	in an experiment where subjects were rewarded if they succeeded in
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\	touching a target region on a computer screen within a specified
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\	time limit. Near the target was a penalty region which, if touched,
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\	resulted in a penalty. We varied distance between the penalty region
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\	and the target and the cost of hitting the penalty region. Subjects
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\	shift their mean points of contact with the computer screen in response
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\	to changes in penalties and location of the penalty region relative
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\	to the target region in qualitative agreement with the predictions
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\	of the hypothesis. Thus, movement planning takes into account extrinsic
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\	costs and the subject's own motor uncertainty.	92e8166bd20f9ffca7050e460592f60a	528c4a79b9d11985acc7df11ddc39649	1e23d59948296a1faafa4df004367211	article	Statistical decision theory and trade-offs in the control of motor
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\	response	J. Trommersh{\\"a}user and L. T. Maloney and M. S. Landy	\N	2003
8703618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Soft Computing for Intelligent Robotic Systems	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	Urban:1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	81-111	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {Ein Netz lernt mehrere Regelkreise (Ableitung von Zusammenhang zwischen
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\	Sensorik und Motorik) für verschiedene Stellen des sensor/aktionsraumes.
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\	Diese werden abhängig von position im raum zur Regelung verwendet.
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\	Damit werden Roboter gesteuert mit 3 dof. Einmal werden alle 3 dof
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\	auf einmal gesteuert, einmal die ersten 2 dof in einem Netz und der
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\	dritte dof in einem eigenen. außerdem gibt es einen roboter, der
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\	selbst bestimmte Kamerapositionen (sensorik) einstellen kann (zommen
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\	etc)}	\N	add36b8fcee423903de292180cc8aa99	c43a8d83b2908c999cd1d666c6134e06	1f68781de49c635b99a27592e0b75695	incollection	Neural Networks for Visual Servoing in Robotics	J.-P. Urban and J. L. Buessler and J. Gresser	L. C. Jain and T. Fukuda	1998
8703629	Behavioral and Brain Sciences	29	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Velde:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	37-108	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.09.27}, owner = {martin}	Human cognition is unique in the way in which it relies on combinatorial
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\	(or compositional) structures. Language provides ample evidence for
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\	the existence of combinatorial structures, but they can also be found
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\	in visual cognition. To understand the neural basis of human cognition,
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\	it is therefore essential to understand how combinatorial structures
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\	can be instantiated in neural terms. In his recent book on the foundations
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\	of language, Jackendoff described four fundamental problems for a
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\	neural instantiation of combinatorial structures: the massiveness
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\	of the binding problem, the problem of 2, the problem of variables,
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\	and the transformation of combinatorial structures from working memory
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\	to long-term memory. This paper aims to show that these problems
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\	can be solved by means of neural blackboard architectures. For
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\	this purpose, a neural blackboard architecture for sentence structure
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\	is presented. In this architecture, neural structures that encode
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\	for words are temporarily bound in a manner that preserves the structure
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\	of the sentence. It is shown that the architecture solves the four
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\	problems presented by Jackendoff. The ability of the architecture
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\	to instantiate sentence structures is illustrated with examples of
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\	sentence complexity observed in human language performance. Similarities
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\	exist between the architecture for sentence structure and blackboard
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\	architectures for combinatorial structures in visual cognition, derived
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\	from the structure of the visual cortex. These architectures are
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\	briefly discussed, together with an example of a combinatorial structure
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\	in which the blackboard architectures for language and vision are
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\	combined. In this way, the architecture for language is grounded
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\	in perception. Perspectives and potential developments of the architectures
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\	are discussed.	02f3493904bcbacdb1b85d79c1f6f4f5	e867fe70fa4dd054755242a91f6f0fb8	e958bc1fa70077058bf0d0f6385f1623	article	Neural blackboard architectures of combinatorial structures in cognition	Frank van der Velde and Marc de Kamps	\N	2006
8703634	Annual Review of Neuroscience	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vogels:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	357-376	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Neural network modeling is often concerned with stimulus-driven responses,
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\	but most of the activity in the brain is internally generated. Here,
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\	we review network models of internally generated activity, focusing
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\	on three types of network dynamics: (a) sustained responses to transient
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\	stimuli, which provide a model of working memory; (b) oscillatory
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\	network activity; and (c) chaotic activity, which models complex
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\	patterns of background spiking in cortical and other circuits. We
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\	also review propagation of stimulus-driven activity through spontaneously
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\	active networks. Exploring these aspects of neural network dynamics
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\	is critical for understanding how neural circuits produce cognitive
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\	function.	5ef11e7c8811cfc7a971e3bcc84f4812	1be404533c585d513565412a53529e7a	ad4623d2fdef9104ce2f10eed645c707	article	NEURAL NETWORK DYNAMICS	Tim P. Vogels and Kanaka Rajan and L.F. Abbott	\N	2005
8703641	Annual Review of Neuroscience	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wallis:2007	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	31-56	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.01.31}, owner = {butz}	Damage to orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) produces an unusual pattern of
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\	deficits. Patients have intact cognitive abilities but are impaired
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\	in making everyday decisions. Here we review anatomical, neuropsychological,
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\	and neurophysiological evidence to determine the neuronal mechanisms
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\	that might underlie these impairments. We suggest that OFC plays
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\	a key role in processing reward: It integrates multiple sources of
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\	information regarding the reward outcome to derive a value signal.
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\	In effect, OFC calculates how rewarding a reward is. This value signal
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\	can then be held in working memory where it can be used by lateral
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\	prefrontal cortex to plan and organize behavior toward obtaining
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\	the outcome, and by medial prefrontal cortex to evaluate the overall
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\	action in terms of its success and the effort that was required.
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\	Thus, acting together, these prefrontal areas can ensure that our
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\	behavior is most efficiently directed towards satisfying our needs.	9a11b7351131247e797157817e24cc4d	d2336afc5a5ac39c320d4d2b882c11fe	cac76c0d4b3771221d765a64df2726ae	article	Orbitofrontal Cortex and Its Contribution to Decision-Making	Jonathan D. Wallis	\N	2007
8703647	The Journal of Neuroscience	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wang2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	40244030	\N	16	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, review = {Experiment: subjects train movements to four endposition with visual
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\	rotation.
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\	
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\	Later on, movements to these endpositions from other startingpoints
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\	are executed.
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\	
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\	Subjects thereby do not move to the trained endposition but keep on
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\	the visuomotor rotation.
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\	
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\	-> hence, movements seems to be planned in direction and distance,
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\	not final endposition.}	Whenexposedtonovelvisuomotorrotations,subjectsreadilyadaptreachingmovements,suchthatthevirtualdisplayofthehandis
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\	
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\	broughttothetarget.Whereasthisclearlyreflectsremappingoftherelationshipbetweenhandmovementsandthevisualdisplay,the
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\	
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\	natureofthisremappingisnotwellunderstood.Wenowexaminewhethersuchadaptationresultsinremappingofthepositionofthe
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\	
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\	visuallydisplayedtargetandthefinallimbpositionorbetweenthetargetvectorandthemovementvector.Thelatterisdefinedrelative
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\	
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\	toastartingposition,whereastheformershouldbeindependentofthestartingposition.Subjectsfirstadaptedtoa30°rotationduring
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\	
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\	reachingmovementsmadefromasinglestartinglocationtofourdifferenttargetlocations.Afteradaptation,generalizationtrialswere
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\	
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\	introduced,duringwhichreachingmovementsweremadeunderthesamevisualrotationconditionbutstartedfromoneoftwolocations
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\	
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\	outsidethepracticedworkspace.Thesetrialsweredirectedtoeitherthepreviouslypracticedtargetsornewtargetsthatreflectedthe
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\	
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\	directionanddistanceofthepracticedtrials.Generalizationwasgreatestformovementsmadeinsimilardirections,regardlessof
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\	
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\	changesinspatiallocation.Mostsignificantly,whenreachingtothepreviouslyadaptedtargets,subjectsdidnotreachtothepreviously
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\	
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\	learnedlimbpositionsbutrathertopositionsthatreflectedanear30°rotationofthenewtargetvector.Theseresultsindicatethatlearned
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\	
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\	visuomotorrotationsremaptherepresentationsofmovementvectorsandnotfinalpositionsofthelimbintheworkspace.	378d47adbeb5eca85b1f1b1d673fe532	3bbf644133a1d11baee24bde5bce7751	190a23c863e7bce01b3f6f91f2df31b3	article	Adaptation to Visuomotor Rotations Remaps Movement Vectors, not Final
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\	Positions	Jinsung Wang and Robert L Sainburg	\N	2005
8703649	Experimental Brain Research	162	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Waszak:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	346?356	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, doi = {DOI 10.1007/s00221-004-2183-8}	Human actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based
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\	or more intention-based. According to the ideomotor framework of
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\	action control, intentionbased actions primarily refer to anticipated
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\	action effects (in other words response-stimulus [R-S] bindings),
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\	whereas stimulus-based actions are commonly assumed to be more strongly
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\	determined by stimulus-response [SR] bindings. We explored differences
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\	in the functional signatures of both modes of action control in a
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\	temporal bisection task. Participants either performed a choice response
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\	by pressing one out of two keys in response to a preceding stimulus
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\	(stimulus-based action), or pressed one out of two keys to produce
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\	the next stimulus (intentionbased action). In line with the ideomotor
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\	framework, we found intention-based actions to be shifted in time
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\	towards their anticipated effects (the next stimulus), whereas stimulus-based
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\	actions were shifted towards their preceding stimulus. Event-related
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\	potentials (ERPs) in the EEG revealed marked differences in action
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\	preparation for the two tasks. The data as a whole provide converging
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\	evidence for functional differences in the selection of motor actions
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\	as a function of their triggering conditions, and support the notion
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\	of two different modes of action selection, one being exogenous or
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\	mainly stimulus-driven, the other being endogenous or mainly intention-driven.	cc7c281198caec3871d1499cfcea8bf5	7b3402f99ec3a5e78f1aec6d87c625ad	e0b4e574aba8ca6b75d74fab5e69c1cd	article	Intention-based and stimulus-based mechanisms in action selection	Florian Waszak and Edmund Wascher and Peter Keller and Iring Koch and Gisa Aschersleben and David A. Rosenbaum and Wolfgang Prinz	\N	2005
8703660	Experimental Psychology	53	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Weigelt:2006	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	143-148	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.11.15}, owner = {butz}	The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state
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\	comfort in a bimanual object manipulation task. Participants were
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\	required to simultaneously reach for two bars and to place the objects'
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\	ends into two targets on the table. The design of the experiment
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\	allowed to dissociate the relative roles of initial means (e.g.,
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\	the selection of grips) and final postures (e.g., the anticipation
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\	of end-states). The question of interest was whether affording different
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\	grip patterns for the two hands would introduce a bias away from
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\	reaching end-state comfort. Results revealed a strong sensitivity
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\	for end-state comfort, independent of the required grip patterns.
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\	In particular, end-state comfort was preferred even if this meant
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\	selecting different initial means (i.e., different grips) for the
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\	two hands. Hence, end-state oriented action planning appears to dominate
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\	interaction costs that may result from motor-related, intermanual
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\	interference. We infer that movement planning is constrained by action
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\	goals (e.g., a comfortable end-posture for both hands), but largely
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\	unaffected by the type of motor actions necessary to achieve these
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\	goals.	0db91488f22948fcdd13baecd16002f2	471787353dd4c1c25c949c0e9aa474b7	6f337ae17fe6cfe9c13b363a877b6bd6	article	End-state comfort in bimanual object manipulation	M. Weigelt and W. Kunde and W. Prinz	\N	2006
8703665	Operations Research	42	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	White:1994	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	739-749	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.11.12}, owner = {butz}	We present new numerical algorithms and bounds for the infinite horizon,
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\	discrete stage, finite state and action Markov decision process with
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\	imprecise transition probabilities. We assume that the transition
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\	probability mass vector for each state and action is described by
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\	a finite number of linear inequalities. This model of imprecision
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\	appears to be well suited for describing statistically determined
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\	confidence limits and/or natural language statements of likelihood.
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\	The numerical procedures for calculating an optimal max-mm strategy
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\	are based on successive approximations, reward revision, and modified
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\	policy iteration. The bounds that are determined are at least as
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\	tight as currently available bounds for the case where the transition
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\	probabilities are precise.	ed7787b1c87bc75032967f71e6eb7cbc	6278136b37b5031d98f7d562c82a43d6	a9da393235f2fc5d77da259f341492f6	article	Markov decision processes with imprecise transition probabilities	Chelsea C. White III and Hany K. Eldeib	\N	1994
8703670	Machine Learning	23	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Widmer:1996	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	69-101	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.16}, owner = {butz}	 On-line learning in domains where the target concept depends on some
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\	hidden context poses serious problems. A changing context can induce
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\	changes in the target concepts, producing what is known as concept
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\	drift. We describe a family of learning algorithms that flexibly
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\	react to concept drift and can take advantage of situations where
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\	contexts reappear. The general approach underlying all these algorithms
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\	consists of (1) keeping only a window of currently trusted examples
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\	and hypotheses; (2) storing concept descriptions and reusing them
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\	when a previous context re-appears; and (3) controlling both of these
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\	functions by a heuristic that constantly monitors the system's behavior.
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\	The paper reports on experiments that test the systems' perfomance
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\	under various conditions such as different levels of noise and different
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\	extent and rate of concept drift.	7ae26228706fe0fb4ef7ab29d1542f57	4f514ea3af5257af987c0f9618fdf0a4	d6446ff97c8e18931273eab9f1e7324c	article	Learning in the presence of concept drift and hidden contexts	Gerhard Widmer and Miroslav Kubat	\N	1996
8703675	Cognitive Brain Research	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiener:2002	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	7590	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.10.10}, owner = {butz}	This review explores the roles of several sensory modalities in the
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\	establishment and maintenance of discharges correlated with head
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\	position and orientation in neurons of the hippocampus and associated
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\	structures in the Papez circuit. Focus is placed on the integration
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\	of signals related to environmental cues and to displacement movements,
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\	both of external and internal origin. While the visual, vestibular
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\	and motor systems each exert influences, position and head direction
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\	signals are nevertheless maintained in the absence of any one of
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\	these respective inputs. Context-related changes in hippocampal discharge
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\	correlates are also highlighted. These characteristics provide these
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\	signals with robustness and flexibility, properties particularly
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\	suited for cognitive processes such as contextual processing, memory
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\	and planning.	4af78d8cecb4c6d5d2fdade2cc7b01db	9f2f6a95bd2ffbedafe8e444f2079edc	bf4c50973ed0c2b8fbbc3ba33087e761	article	Multisensory processing in the elaboration of place and head direction
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\	responses by limbic system neurons	Sidney I. Wiener and Alain Berthoz and Michael B. Zugaro	\N	2002
8703682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Festschrift in honor of {J}ohn {H}. {H}olland}	\N	\N	\N	Center for the Study of Complex Systems	\N	\N	\N	Wilson:1999	http://prediction-dynamics.com/	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	http://prediction-dynamics.com/	111--121	\N	\N	\N		\N	3ea9aad52c376541c1683df591f41f25	4921140aa0f081700f8ab43cab1eae8d	21725493b995bec03b1262a6aa971f66	incollection	{Get real! XCS with continuous-valued inputs}	Stewart W. Wilson	L. Booker and Stephanie Forrest and M. Mitchell and Rick L. Riolo	1999
8703706	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witt:2005	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	880888	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.06}, owner = {butz}	Recent research demonstrates neurologic and behavioral differences
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\	that is within and beyond reach. The present studies demonstrated
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\	a perceptual difference as well.
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\	Reachability was manipulated by having participants reach with and
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\	in which participants either held a tool or not, targets were presented
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\	at the same distances. Perceived
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\	distances to targets within reach holding the tool were compressed
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\	compared with targets that were
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\	experiment found that reachability only influenced perceived distance
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\	when the perceiver intended to
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\	reach. These experiments suggest that the authors perceive the environment
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\	in terms of our intentions and
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\	abilities to act within it.	d019cf704d3c8e2bd09bd85b895595c9	0679f6ba0d390d828230e27796a18e3a	3140bc0164929035557b58e88f183faf	article	Tool Use Affects Perceived Distance, But Only When You Intend to
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\	Use It	Jessica K. Witt and Dennis R. Proffitt and William Epstein	\N	2005
8703707	Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witt:inpress	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2008.11.05}, owner = {butz}	Perception is influenced by the perceivers ability to perform intended
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\	relating the persons abilities to perception have yet to be explored.
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\	by the outcome of the
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\	simulation, influences perceived distance.	e18b5162735f47fb373fd3201bf88f71	d91faece22a37e7fefe41832cc816777	df399da34643ad60c9ee57edfacefc45	article	Action-specific Influences on Distance Perception: A Role for Motor
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\	Simulation	\N	\N	in press
8703709	Vision Research	40	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wohlschlager:2000	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	925-930	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.12.07}, owner = {butz}	Element shape biases the perceived direction in ambiguous apparent
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\	motion displays. Likewise, the direction of motion influences the
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\	perception of ambiguous elements shapes. A recent framework that
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\	suggests common spatial representations for perception and action
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\	predicts that actions should also influence the perceived direction
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\	of motion in ambiguous displays. In four experiments the perceived
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\	direction of an ambiguous display was shown to be primed by different
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\	types of invisible actions. An investigation of several aspects of
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\	action processing (like the type and direction of the hand movement
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\	or direction of the cue for the hand movement) showed that priming
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\	only occurred if the goal of the action and the motion display shared
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\	a common cognitive dimension. When that common dimension is given,
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\	planning an action is sufficient for motion priming.	826ab11d1e31b12acf1dc71a564c6866	bf5dfdb3c4b3f5714d1d9094e14d2f6c	c4d91f3c39d6d6639738234cfa6d7bf6	article	Visual motion priming by invisible actions	Andreas Wohlschl{\\"a}ger	\N	2000
8703717	Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London	358	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wolpert:2003	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	593-602	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {hierarchical mosaics sind nicht nur gut für motor control sondern
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\	auch für soziale interaktion. Einzelne Module können durch höhere
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\	Ebenen voraktiviert werden und so Motorprogramme ausführen. Andererseits
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\	kann das Beobachten (Mirror-neurone) von VH Abstrakte Module aktivieren
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\	und so das VH in einen größeren Zusammenhang setzen (z.B Ziele von
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\	anderen ermitteln)}	Recent empirical studies have implicated the use of the motor system
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\	during action observation, imitation and social interaction. In this
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\	paper, we explore the computational parallels between the processes
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\	that occur in motor control and in action observation, imitation,
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\	social interaction and theory of mind. In particular, we examine
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\	the extent to which motor commands acting on the body can be equated
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\	with communicative signals acting on other people and suggest that
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\	computational solutions for motor control may have been extended
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\	to the domain of social interaction.	5287df72c729cdb5e9e049e6b0451485	27bc93122ee613286c93eff7726f6a7c	01266aef7cb9d9691deb44d541a6a6a2	article	A unifying computational framework for motor control and social interaction	Daniel M. Wolpert and Kenji Doya and Mitsuo Kawato	\N	2003
8703721	Neural Networks	11	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Elsevier Science Ltd.	\N	\N	\N	Wolpert:1998	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	1317--1329	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0893-6080}, timestamp = {2006.08.09}, owner = {martin}, comment = {beschreibt, wie sich unterschiedliche armumwelten durch mehrere arm-controller
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\	behandeln lassen.}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0893-6080(98)00066-5}	\N	7d85079147d4327a5496c62a5745c309	3a0603b7e5f3623296fec1ded15a5338	6cb0b698bea1757778c4b2dadf8e72c9	article	Multiple paired forward and inverse models for motor control	D. M. Wolpert and M. Kawato	\N	1998
8703726	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Anticipatory Behavior in Adaptive Learning Systems: {F}rom Brains
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\	to Individual and Social Behavior	\N	\N	\N	Springer-{V}erlag	\N	\N	\N	Zappacosta:2007a	\N	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2007.03.26}, owner = {butz}	This paper presents a set of techniques that allow generating
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\	other architectures and algorithms, of (a) categorizing different
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\	(b) anticipating future signal levels on the basis of past ones, and
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\	The paper also presents a number of analysis tools that can be used
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\	aforementioned capabilities, for example to understand how they capture
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\	time regularities such as periodicity, repetitions, spikes, numbers,
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\	levels and rates of change of input signals. The utility of the proposed
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\	testbeds is illustrated by testing and studying the capacity of Elman
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\	neural networks to predict and categorize different signals in two
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\	simple
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\	tasks.	08a19ae1ac17021b867dd1f8c15a8ffd	46a51538e7b7e8980c82fbaf1faf3cc4	63439db958be83fb2e5c94ea519af48b	incollection	A Testbed for Neural-Network Models Capable of Integrating Information
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\	in Time	Stefano Zappacosta and Stefano Nolfi and Gianluca Baldassarre	Martin V. Butz and Olivier Sigaud and Giovanni Pezzulo and Gianluca Baldassarre	2007
8703753	\N	\N	\N	\N	8-12 July	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM Press	Seattle, Washington, USA	\N	\N	Keijzer:2006	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1143997	\N	diverse cognitive systems bib	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	organisation = {ACM SIGEVO (formerly ISGEC)}, publisher_address = {New York, NY, 10286-1405, USA}, size = {1977 pages}, isbn = {1-59593-010-8}, notes = {GECCO-2006 A joint meeting of the fifteenth
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\	 diversity.	3c29f6a16b53db2e84af2d081a58be3e	f0dce259f8f9abb72be7f5b27d379e33	95c359e7c89de813253762ee7e78f269	proceedings	{GECCO 2006:} Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on genetic
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\	and evolutionary computation	\N	Maarten Keijzer and Mike Cattolico and Dirk Arnold and Vladan Babovic and Christian Blum and Peter Bosman and Martin V. Butz and Carlos {Coello Coello} and Dipankar Dasgupta and Sevan G. Ficici and James Foster and Arturo Hernandez-Aguirre and Greg Hornby and Hod Lipson and Phil McMinn and Jason Moore and Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and Conor Ryan and Dirk Thierens	2006
8703823	Data & Knowledge Engineering	65	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wang08temporal	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TYX-4R53SSY-1/2/719160c3871311f3950f579d7b7eecfa	\N	ScienceDirect - Data & Knowledge Engineering : Temporal queries and version management in XML-based document archives	\N	Including Special Section: 3rd XML Schema and Data Management Workshop (XSDM 2006) - Five selected and extended papers	304 - 324	\N	2	\N	issn = {0169-023X}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.datak.2007.08.002}	By storing the successive versions of a document in an incremental fashion, XML repositories and data warehouses achieve: (i) the efficient preservation of critical information and (ii) the ability to support historical queries on the evolution of documents and their contents. In this paper, we present efficient techniques for managing multi-version document histories and supporting powerful temporal queries on such documents. Our approach consists of: (i) concisely representing the successive versions of a document as an XML document that implements a temporally-grouped data model and (ii) using XML query languages, such as XQuery, to express complex queries on the content of a particular version, and on the temporal evolution of the document elements and contents. We show that the data definition and manipulation framework of XML and XQuery can effectively support temporal models and historical queries without requiring extensions to the current standards; in fact, this approach is effective at representing and querying the histories of relational database tables, which are difficult to manage using SQL. These conclusions emerge through a number of interesting case studies presented in this paper that include W3C documents, the UCLA course catalog, and the CIA World Factbook.	fc8678a75824ac31684a657531df7694	6cc1a8dde3a408382f0245fe1d6980f5	8840d3d6c442bf351a454574f3d15369	article	Temporal queries and version management in XML-based document archives	Fusheng Wang and Carlo Zaniolo	\N	2008
8703850	\N	\N	\N	\N	dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Enschede, The Netherlands	University of Twente	\N	vansetten2005supporting	http://doc.utwente.nl/50889/1/thesis_van_Setten.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1388-1795}, isbn = {90-75176-89-9}	The Internet has provided people with the possibility to easily publish and search for information. This resulted in an enormous amount of available information, products and services that also made it a challenge to find that what is really interesting to a person. Finding something really interesting is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack. This thesis addresses solutions to support people in finding interesting items by focusing on information systems that automatically learn and adapt their behaviour in order to support their users. The solutions provided in this thesis correspond to the three main processes in personalized information systems: selecting, structuring and presenting items.
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	f11337caa5b3b34740053a5c78bea538	59cae57467580d3bdc6bab08d58bf3c0	ab934d0100a38cafc7c635d11d9de9d7	phdthesis	Supporting people in finding information : hybrid recommender systems and goal-based structuring	Mark van Setten	\N	2005
8703884	The VLDB Journal	17	\N	\N	#nov#	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	wang08archis	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00778-007-0086-6	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	1445--1463	\N	6	\N		Abstract&nbsp;&nbsp;Effective support for temporal applications by database systems represents an important technical objective that is difficult
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to achieve since it requires an integrated solution for several problems, including (i) expressive temporal representationsand data models, (ii) powerful languages for temporal queries and snapshot queries, (iii) indexing, clustering and query optimizationtechniques for managing temporal information efficiently, and (iv) architectures that bring together the different piecesof enabling technology into a robust system. In this paper, we present the ArchIS system that achieves these objectives bysupporting a temporally grouped data model on top of RDBMS. ArchIS’ architecture uses (a) XML to support temporally grouped(virtual) representations of the database history, (b) XQuery to express powerful temporal queries on such views, (c) temporalclustering and indexing techniques for managing the actual historical data in a relational database, and (d) SQL/XML for executingthe queries on the XML views as equivalent queries on the relational database. The performance studies presented in the papershow that ArchIS is quite effective at storing and retrieving under complex query conditions the transaction-time historyof relational databases, and can also assure excellent storage efficiency by providing compression as an option. This approachachieves full-functionality transaction-time databases without requiring temporal extensions in XML or database standards,and provides critical support to emerging application areas such as RFID.	49509a37f2d98939e2b48b215659faf0	eff39a0496da767ddabaac8637ecb89a	0349265befd83fd0da7b1505a9174456	article	ArchIS: an XML-based approach to transaction-time temporal database systems	Fusheng Wang and Carlo Zaniolo and Xin Zhou	\N	2008
8703904	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WIDM '06: Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM international workshop on Web information and data management	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	wang06xml	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1183554	\N	Bridging relational database history and the web	\N	\N	3--10	\N	\N	\N	location = {Arlington, Virginia, USA}, isbn = {1-59593-525-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1183550.1183554}	The preservation of digital artifacts represents an unanswered challenge for the modern information society: XML and its query languages provide an effective environment to address this challenge because of their ability to support temporal information and queries, and make it easy to publish database history to the Web. In this paper, we focus on the problem of preserving, publishing, and querying efficiently the history of a relational database. Past research on temporal databases revealed the difficulty of achieving satisfactory solutions using flat relational tables and SQL. Here we show that the problem can be solved using (a) XML to support temporally grouped representations of the database history, and (b) XQuery to express powerful temporal queries on such representations. Furthermore, the approach is quite general and it can be used to preserve and query the history of multi-version XML documents. Then we turn to the problem of efficient implementation, and we investigate alternative approaches, including (i) XML DBMS, (ii) shredding XML into relational tables and using SQL/XML on these tables, (iii) SQL:2003 nested tables, and iv) OR-DBMS extended with XML support. These experiments suggest that a combination of temporal XML views and physical relational tables provides the best approach for managing temporal database information.	956e1acabff638b34af105ac1543b40d	e32ff4456684cb0bdc50ba0287eb8173	9390454573ea8c3458d021edb6041e19	inproceedings	Bridging relational database history and the web: the XML approach	Fusheng Wang and Xin Zhou and Carlo Zaniolo	\N	2006
8704016	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VLDB '02: Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Very Large Data Bases	\N	\N	\N	VLDB Endowment	\N	\N	\N	chien02xml	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1287393	\N	Efficient structural joins on indexed XML documents	\N	\N	263--274	\N	\N	\N	location = {Hong Kong, China}	\N	a9d7b3115fb1d5cf016757338ad94c1a	7d955698ff1254cb9e56168ac5572ec9	f2498120012a718eb1ff171d3d8cedbe	inproceedings	Efficient structural joins on indexed XML documents	Shu-Yao Chien and Zografoula Vagena and Donghui Zhang and Vassilis J. Tsotras and Carlo Zaniolo	\N	2002
8704590	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Porst2008Fragebogen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f795f7ec22b4458f8451b09e23ed7edb	db72d4df0a8a9904cdb1af04c2e1d348	af6bb082cda2abf4801f58d8c9dbbdbf	book	Fragebogen - Ein Arbeitsbuch	Rolf Porst	\N	2008
8704591	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1. Berliner Fachtagung Biophysiologische Interfaces in der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (Berlin 2009)	\N	\N	\N	VDI	\N	\N	Fortschrittberichte VDI, Reihe 22, Mensch-Maschine-Systeme	SchmidtimDruck	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Vor Kurzem hat die Spiele-Industrie erste Geräte auf den Markt gebracht, die basierend auf dem Prinzip eines Brain-Computer-Interface (BCI) Computerspiele steuern sollen. Die Hersteller versprechen einfach benutzbare Hardware, optimierte Einrichtungs- und Kalibrierassistenten und vorkonfigurierte Softwareprofile für unterschiedliche Computerspiele, die jedem Benutzer den einfachen Einstig in das Spielgeschehen und eine schnellere Interaktion als mit konventionellen Eingabegeräten ermöglichen sollen. Sind diese Geräte trotz der einfachen Sensorik auch als biophysiologisches Interface für die Mensch-Computer-Interaktion bei anderen Anwendungen benutzbar? Dieser Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über derzeit verfügbare und angekündigte Geräte und stellt mit dem Neural Impulse Actuator exemplarisch ein solches Spiele-BCI vor. Ein Usability-Test, bei dem Stärken und Schwächen mit verschiedenen Testaufgaben untersucht wurden, kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass Interaktionsaufgaben allein mit dem untersuchten BCI erfüllbar sind und solche Systeme eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zur herkömmlichen Interaktion sein können. Gleichzeitig wurde –- gemessen an den hohen Erwartungen -– jedoch auch noch deutliches Optimierungspotential identifiziert. Abschließend erfolgt eine Abschätzung der weiteren Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Bereich der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion.	b61c0e15fe13225406848a1c0001fb91	8a46a035c8e021640a1e48d167e66074	334e485f1f282aa5a66b2c8c6b730f44	inproceedings	Untersuchung des Neural Impulse Actuators als Brain-Computer-Interface	Ludger Schmidt and Michael Domhardt	\N	im Druck
8704606	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer Verlag Berlin	\N	\N	\N	Gniech1996Essen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	44b44b56a1134f3f475c3d89046f0194	84c6f982f51e78f9c6b17c4898e7f2e5	4ee12bb1a0e7ebeb72fb43de194ff3c1	book	Essen und Psyche	Gisla Gniech	\N	1996
8704618	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Schöneck2005Forschungsprojekt	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	0b66c43337759573a097c12e636be008	271f772dd29649102e58abdc940537e0	5b2a70af5cfb3aaf4921c0ab687296e8	book	Das Forschungsprojekt	Nadine M. Schöneck and Werner Voß	\N	2005
8704633	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lambertus Verlag Freiburg im Breisgau	\N	\N	\N	Schaffer2005Empirische	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	467189159ac1075c4ab0b651a1002854	32fb4cbb794b02f303d7da043ad84566	dfffb824bd0a10c3bd824f82f3a03016	book	Empirische Sozialforschung für die Soziale Arbeit	Hanne Schaffer	\N	2002
8704665	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lucius & Lucius Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Stuttgart	\N	\N	\N	Kromrey2006Empirische	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	3c4d2cf3a9193c1f7ec91f0f256dc1e8	59378d795be4df888041fb1da9953a15	748b960064fef79587264e6923f8c4d8	book	Empirische Sozialforschung	Helmut Kromrey	\N	2006
8704708	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kösel-Verlag GmbH & Co. München	\N	\N	\N	Wardetzki1994Narzißmus	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4d30a232dc1eaf0af0215cfff7c574eb	026d51feed6e41d6c0c4d1549a4d01ba	fe8b384b08032eeb772c83433d39c407	book	Weiblicher Narzißmus	Bärbel Wardetzki	\N	1994
8704720	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Wiesbaden	\N	\N	\N	Schmidt2007Kreuzzug	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	4937428d9ad5741c2c12974ed5fb0f41	c830b940ed04f1ef454d2de6c89095af	c6ec6761f22f08686aa3478276bbc148	book	Kreuzzug gegen Fette - Sozialwissenschaftliche Aspekte des gesellschaftlichen Umgangs mit Übergewicht und Adipositas 	Henning Schmidt-Semisch and Friedrich Schorb (Hrsg.)	\N	2007
8704855	Physics Letters B	238	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	1990PhLB..238..337G	\N	\N		\N	\N	337-343	\N	\N	\N	adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990PhLB..238..337G}, doi = {10.1016/0370-2693(90)91745-W}	\N	0f9870be4cb7fa7ebccfa46527960105	9647eedc12a419f580ba99fb479937e1	2635049373b952dbb230958786c110c7	article	{N}euton stars: {G}raveyard of charged dark matter	A. {Gould} and B. T. {Draine} and R. W. {Romani} and S. {Nussinov}	\N	1990
8704856	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Muno2006	http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0601627	\N	A Chandra Catalog of X-ray Sources in the Central 150 pc of the Galaxy	\N	cite arxiv:astro-ph/0601627
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Comment: 16 pages, incl. 9 figures, 3 in color. Submitted to ApJ. An
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  electronic catalog of X-ray point sources is located at
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  http://astro.ucla.edu/~mmuno/sgra/shallow_survey_catalog.txt . A
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  high-resolution version of figure 1 will be available when the manuscript is
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  published	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present the catalog of X-ray sources detected in a shallow Chandra survey
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of the inner 2 by 0.8 degrees of the Galaxy, and in two deeper observations of
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the Radio Arches and Sgr B2. The catalog contains 1352 objects that are
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highly-absorbed (N_H &gt; 4e22 cm^-2 and are therefore likely to lie near the
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Galactic center (D~8 kpc), and 549 less-absorbed sources that lie within &lt;6 kc
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of Earth. Based on the inferred luminosities of the X-ray sources and the
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expected numbers of various classes of objects, we suggest that the sources
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with L_X &lt; 1e33 erg/s that comprise ~90% of the catalog are cataclysmic
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variables, and that the ~100 brighter objects are accreting neutron stars and
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black holes, young isolated pulsars, and Wolf-Rayet and O stars in
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colliding-wind binaries. We find that the spatial distribution of X-ray sources
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matches that of the old stellar population observed in the infrared, which
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supports our suggestion that most of the X-ray sources are old cataclysmic
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variables. However, we find that there is an apparent excess of ~10 bright
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sources in the Radio Arches region. That region is already known to be the site
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of recent star formation, so we suggest that the bright sources in this region
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are young high-mass X-ray binaries, pulsars, or WR/O star binaries. We briefly
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discuss some astrophysical questions that this catalog can be used to address.
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	76807513b32b7d5eddda810a1bd7becc	5938cb664360bca4a5ee63fcb49dcca0	81a771e463a3ee068e557fde5dcd2615	misc	{A} {C}handra {C}atalog of {X}-ray {S}ources in the {C}entral 150 pc of the {G}alaxy	M. P. Muno and F. E. Bauer and R. M. Bandyopadhyay and Q. D. Wang	\N	2006
8705952	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vieweg+Teubner	\N	\N	\N	3528057947	http://www.amazon.de/Handbuch-Web-Mining-Marketing-Fallstudien/dp/3528057947%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3528057947	\N	Handbuch Web Mining im Marketing: Konzepte, Systeme, Fallstudien: Hajo Hippner, Melanie Merzenich, Klaus Wilde: Amazon.de: Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783528057947}, asin = {3528057947}, isbn = {3528057947}	\N	23a828e7776bb6ce6f4d0740e4d39c56	db3b3f10800512b2e2fb112356de1bb2	135ebf061767473b690fb930269d6356	book	Handbuch Web Mining im Marketing: Konzepte, Systeme, Fallstudien	\N	Hajo Hippner and Melanie Merzenich and Klaus Wilde	2002
8705988	\N	\N	\N	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Gmbh	\N	\N	\N	0792373499	http://www.amazon.de/Mining-World-Wide-Web-International/dp/0792373499%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0792373499	\N	Mining the World Wide Web: An Information Search Approach Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval: George Chang: Amazon.de: T. L. Wang, James A. M. McHugh, Marcus Healey: Englische Bücher	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780792373490}, asin = {0792373499}, isbn = {0792373499}, dewey = {006.3}	\N	db26e173130024c58e781cc83daa6735	c0fa484ac8c1b39eb2aabacc2ed19869	31744f6855039dc4a30f94f99c5ca11b	book	Mining the World Wide Web: An Information Search Approach (Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval)	George Chang and T. L. Wang and James A. M. McHugh and Marcus Healey	\N	2001
8706098	Molecular Biology and Evolution	25	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ZihengYang03012008	http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/3/568	\N	Mutation-Selection Models of Codon Substitution and Their Use to Estimate Selective Strengths on Codon Usage -- Yang and Nielsen 25 (3): 568 -- Molecular Biology and Evolution	\N	\N	568-579	\N	3	\N	doi = {10.1093/molbev/msm284}, eprint = {http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/25/3/568.pdf}	Current models of codon substitution are formulated at the levels of nucleotide substitution and do not explicitly consider the separate effects of mutation and selection. They are thus incapable of inferring whether mutation or selection is responsible for evolution at silent sites. Here we implement a few population genetics models of codon substitution that explicitly consider mutation bias and natural selection at the DNA level. Selection on codon usage is modeled by introducing codon-fitness parameters, which together with mutation-bias parameters, predict optimal codon frequencies for the gene. The selective pressure may be for translational efficiency and accuracy or for fine-tuning translational kinetics to produce correct protein folding. We apply the models to compare mitochondrial and nuclear genes from several mammalian species. Model assumptions concerning codon usage are found to affect the estimation of sequence distances (such as the synonymous rate dS, the nonsynonymous rate dN, and the rate at the 4-fold degenerate sites d4), as found in previous studies, but the new models produced very similar estimates to some old ones. We also develop a likelihood ratio test to examine the null hypothesis that codon usage is due to mutation bias alone, not influenced by natural selection. Application of the test to the mammalian data led to rejection of the null hypothesis in most genes, suggesting that natural selection may be a driving force in the evolution of synonymous codon usage in mammals. Estimates of selection coefficients nevertheless suggest that selection on codon usage is weak and most mutations are nearly neutral. The sensitivity of the analysis on the assumed mutation model is discussed.
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	6dd4d6cd3ff18e4c7b19c00dae13abc8	0aba1503cef3a0f21319647720c010c6	c5543a864e52664d26f600da7f669e5e	article	{Mutation-Selection Models of Codon Substitution and Their Use to Estimate Selective Strengths on Codon Usage}	Ziheng Yang and Rasmus Nielsen	\N	2008
8706263	Journal of Fluids Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Kim2009Numerical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3089541	\N		\N	\N	041203+	\N	4	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 16:01:57}, citeulike-article-id = {4301619}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3089541}	\N	5dd533a5b40ee7110e16d19878a829be	cc240ea302ac717b6e4bc2bbf12fff7b	c1c37e5685e30a458d644e114a4ef266	article	Numerical Modeling of Laminar Pulsating Flow in Porous Media	S. M. Kim and S. M. Ghiaasiaan	\N	2009
8706264	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Karimian2009Numerical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3084122	\N		\N	\N	052602+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:57:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4301617}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3084122}	\N	9004eadb17b124bb71842aec9b7b723c	cf32423ec86b060ab350bfc2f3ff2537	c663cf80d35db88c92672b6f8e3acd33	article	Numerical Modeling of Multidirectional Flow and Heat Transfer in Graphitic Foams	Mohsen S. A. Karimian and Anthony G. Straatman	\N	2009
8706265	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Iyengar2009Comparative	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3084124	\N		\N	\N	064502+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:52:43}, citeulike-article-id = {4301615}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3084124}	\N	4231778ececec82c829e3ae807540222	425c2e9e74975ccf5b78c349ce92ea35	5ad4263fde64c4ee39e13c4dc8d1f73c	article	Comparative Radial Heat Flow Method for Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Liquids	Ananth S. Iyengar and Alexis R. Abramson	\N	2009
8706266	International Journal of Thermal Sciences	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Revnic2009Free	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.016	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {12900729}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:30:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4301606}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.016}	The classical problem of steady Darcy free convection in a square cavity filled with a porous medium has been extended to the case of a bidisperse porous medium (BDPM) by following the recent model proposed by Nield and Kuznetsov [D.A. Nield, A.V. Kuznetsov, Natural convection about a vertical plate embedded in a bidisperse porous medium, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 51 (2008) 1658–1664] and Rees et al. [D.A.S. Rees, D.A. Nield, A.V. Kuznetsov, Vertical free convective boundary-layer flow in a bidisperse porous medium, ASME J. Heat Transfer 130 (2008) 1–9]. The transformed partial differential equations in terms of the dimensionless stream function and temperature are solved numerically using a finite-difference method for some values of the governing parameters when the Rayleigh number  Ra  is equal to 10 2  and 10 3 . Results are presented for the flow field with streamlines, temperature field by isotherms and heat transfer by local and mean Nusselt numbers are presented for both the f- and p-phases. It is found that the most important parameters that influence the fluid flow and heat transfer are the inter-phase heat transfer parameter  H  and the modified thermal conductivity ratio parameter  γ .	dbddd9011f3fab6430b8107b309a08a9	5864d1320621adff6fced18043faf345	edea76d3f7894cbf5315b6d52c3913a4	article	Free convection in a square cavity filled with a bidisperse porous medium	C. Revnic and T. Grosan and I. Pop and D. B. Ingham	\N	2009
8706267	International Journal of Thermal Sciences	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mohamad2009Lattice	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.004	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {12900729}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:29:49}, citeulike-article-id = {4301603}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.004}	Natural convection in an open ended cavity is simulated using Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). The paper is intended to address the physics of flow and heat transfer in open end cavities and close end slots. The flow is induced into the cavity by buoyancy force due to a heated vertical wall. Also, the paper demonstrated that open boundary conditions used at the opening of the cavity is reliable, where the predicted results are similar to conventional CFD method (finite volume method, FVM) predictions. Prandtl number (Pr) is fixed to 0.71 (air) while Rayleigh number (Ra) and aspect ratio (A) of the cavity are changed in the range of 10 4 –10 6  and of 0.5–10, respectively. It is found that the rate of heat transfer deceases asymptotically as the aspect ratio increases and may reach conduction limit for large aspect ratio. The flow evaluation in the cavity starts with recirculation inside the cavity, as the time proceeds the flow inside the cavity communicates with the ambient.	272d0f6f6e525dfe584ba5239a16bccb	722123e4a5109099dc4c45cb2d8a2c8f	6d88f1ac7b248e5463607ccc93dbcf9c	article	Lattice Boltzmann simulation of natural convection in an open ended cavity	A. A. Mohamad and M. El-Ganaoui and R. Bennacer	\N	2009
8706268	International Journal of Thermal Sciences	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Paroncini2009Natural	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.005	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {12900729}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:29:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4301605}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.02.005}	The aim of this paper is to analyse the convective heat transfer generated by a source with three different heights ( ζ ). This strip is located in the middle of a square enclosure. In detail the experimental analysis was carried out using holographic interferometry, to study the effect of the heat transfer, and a 2D-PIV system, to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the phenomenon. The comparison is based both on the evaluation of the Nusselt numbers at different Rayleigh numbers and on the study of the velocity fields at the same Rayleigh numbers in different configurations. During the experimental analysis we can see how the height of the strip influences the distribution of the velocity fields and consequently the heat transfer efficiency. Three different heights are analysed:  ζ  = 0,  ζ  = 0.25 and  ζ  = 0.5. The study shows how the natural convective heat transfer worsens with the increase in the source height. This can clearly be seen by analysing the upper side of the strip, which was studied for each geometrical configuration, and is also confirmed by the results on the lateral sides, analysed only for  ζ  = 0.25 and  ζ  = 0.5. Finally the experimental data are compared with the results obtained through a numerical simulation performed using the volume finite software, Fluent 6.3.26. The aim of this comparison is to validate the numerical procedure, which is useful for enlarging the Rayleigh number range.	c18a09932dbc2433a21534bbae404baa	d715395a6b700250901a5c12ccabc4f4	cfe11fc02b8958b0030e47e0446894ab	article	Natural convection in a square enclosure with a hot source	M. Paroncini and F. Corvaro	\N	2009
8706269	International Journal of Thermal Sciences	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MathieuPotvin2009Thermal	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.01.010	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {12900729}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:28:59}, citeulike-article-id = {4301604}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2009.01.010}	A numerical model is presented to determine the thermal shielding performance of an exterior wall (e.g., building envelope) containing layers of PCMs. The model is exploited to perform a parametric study to assess the influence of the position and melting temperature of one PCM layer. Results showed that benefits are to be expected when the interior and exterior temperatures are close. Then, the wall composition has been optimized with a genetic algorithm based on a yearly analysis with the possibility of including several PCM layers. Idealized weather conditions and measured weather conditions (including solar radiation) have been considered. Results showed that for Qu\\'{e}bec City, optimal south-facing wall includes one PCM layer when real weather data are considered. Its effect is to shield the heat transfer in the summer. This paper provides a fundamental understanding of multilayer walls with PCMs.	af6a140eae31f20d510c6f575d66f8c6	a50f13768c1c4917f504c4907d97d446	2bf114c3512973b6ff27f7c7d7e415b8	article	Thermal shielding of multilayer walls with phase change materials under different transient boundary conditions	Fran\\c{c}ois Mathieu-Potvin and Louis Gosselin	\N	2009
8706270	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fisenko2009Low	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.017	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:19:39}, citeulike-article-id = {4298852}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.017}	For free molecular regime the mathematical model of low pressure evaporative cooling of binary droplets in gas flow is developed. The model includes five ordinary differential equations and takes into account effects such as the release of the latent heat of condensation of both components and the release of the latent heat of dissolution. Simulations were made for weak aqueous solutions of ammonia. It was discovered that compositions of gas flow and the aqueous solution affect the rate of evaporative cooling of droplets. The ratio of mass flow of solution and gas flow is also an important parameter. The cooling rate of such binary droplets can reach the value of about 2 × 10 5  K/s. As first applications we consider the air cooler based on evaporative cooling of droplets. For pressure of 20–80 Torr in aerosol reactor, it is shown that in the cooler with length of about 1 m temperature of air flow may drop to about 10–15 °C. The second application is the formation of nanoparticle in evaporating multicomponent droplet with two volatile components. Simulation was made for aqueous solution of ammonia which is widely used by experimentalists and engineers now. Effects of the number of precursors in droplet and supersaturation in droplet on the final size of nanoparticles were investigated.	086dbc20dae67cf5b646111e390e9684	d430e352781d7673221dca777709ffb7	1edf9077b7e463fe06f5da94b5c9a20e	article	Low pressure evaporative cooling of micron-sized droplets of solutions and its novel applications	Sergey P. Fisenko and Julia A. Khodyko	\N	2009
8706271	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Steeman2009Evaluation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.047	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:19:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4298847}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.047}	In literature different definitions of the convective mass transfer coefficient are used by different authors. The definitions differ in the driving force used to describe mass transfer. In this paper, the limitations to the use of convective mass transfer coefficients related to four commonly used driving forces (vapour density, mass fraction, vapour pressure and mole fraction) are studied for evaporation of water into air. A theoretical study based on the adiabatic saturation process and a numerical CFD study of an existing evaporation experiment show that the use of convective mass transfer coefficients related to vapour densities is only allowed under isothermal conditions while convective mass transfer coefficients related to vapour pressure show a dependence on the total gas pressure. The use of mole or mass fractions as driving force results in values for the transfer coefficient which are little affected by the thermodynamic properties such as temperature, relative humidity and total pressure and are hence better suited to describe convective mass transport.	5d4e32decd742f645847e62af4e5d762	04aef86941e315b7ed7edfbf07c46f94	1472ed96b86afbc5fdf3c4944783f35c	article	Evaluation of the different definitions of the convective mass transfer coefficient for water evaporation into air	H. J. Steeman and C. T’joen and M. Van Belleghem and A. Janssens and M. De Paepe	\N	2009
8706272	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Zanoun2009Physics	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.048	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:15:02}, citeulike-article-id = {4298845}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.048}	This paper concerns the physical process of heat transfer from hot wires located in the proximity of walls consisting of different thermal conductivities. It points out that it is common practice to calibrate hot wires in a free stream of constant and known velocity, but when utilized for near-wall measurements additional heat losses occur owing to the presence of the wall, resulting in erroneous velocity readings. Therefore, a combined experimental and numerical methodology for heat transfer from a heated wire in a flow field is proposed, taking the effects of wire diameter, overheat ratio, wall thermal conductivity, wall distance, wall thickness and shear rate on the measured velocity into account. The present investigations indicated that the flow under the plate, i.e., the corresponding shear rate at the wall opposite the location of the wire where velocity measurements were taken, changes the thermal boundary conditions around the hot wire. It was also observed that heat diffusivity is dominant in the wall region and plays the major role in heat transfer from the wire rather than convection, especially for highly heat-conducting materials. For highly heat-conducting walls, a universal correction law for the wall influence was given by Durst et al. [F. Durst, E.-S. Zanoun, M. Pashtrapanska, In situ calibration of hot wires close to highly heat-conducting walls, Exp. Fluids 31 (2001) 103–110]. However, for poorly heat-conducting walls, the correction law depends on the wall thickness and the heat transfer from the surface opposite the wall where the hot-wire measurements were performed.	4626441037f8261df1b3c54989b3b594	09691bfd17dbc22dff1efae9e1389ab5	c6be1df5284f3501cead4b8c1338ef68	article	The physics of heat transfer from hot wires in the proximity of walls of different materials	E. S. Zanoun and F. Durst and J. M. Shi	\N	2009
8706273	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vera2009Note	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.014	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:14:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4298818}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.014}	The radiative intensity profiles of biological tissues infused with gold nanoshells and illuminated with collimated radiation are compared. A one-dimensional radiative transport model using the P 1  approximation is used to calculate the collimated and diffuse components of incident radiation in a series of semi-infinite slabs representing nine distinct human tissue media. Each tissue model is subject to 633-nm collimated radiation on one end under four concentrations of nanoshell embedment, with theoretical nanoshells tuned to reach peak absorption at 630 nm. The penetration depth each component is shown to be highly influenced by the base tissue extinction, and the profile morphology can be visibly categorized into one of two groups: low scattering, with scattering coefficients between 4000 and 8000 m −1 , and high scattering, with scattering coefficients in the range of 30,000 and 40,000 m −1 . Increasing nanoshell density up to 7 × 10 16  m −3  for both types is shown to decrease penetration depth and lower radiative intensity for the diffuse component while not affecting the penetration depth or intensity of the collimated component.	a5a5119a00da91762eff55426ff57d10	4d3d03d4b46e78c09ff4d58f0e20d37a	f2d3a34db1e2d18e9a1fbc0f4e29bea0	article	A note on laser penetration in nanoshell deposited tissue	Jerry Vera and Yildiz Bayazitoglu	\N	2009
8706274	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kakaç2009Review	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.006	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:13:22}, citeulike-article-id = {4298815}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.006}	Nanofluids are considered to offer important advantages over conventional heat transfer fluids. Over a decade ago, researchers focused on measuring and modeling the effective thermal conductivity and viscosity of nanofluids. Recently important theoretical and experimental research works on convective heat transfer appeared in the open literatures on the enhancement of heat transfer using suspensions of nanometer-sized solid particle materials, metallic or nonmetallic in base heat transfer fluids. The purpose of this review article is to summarize the important published articles on the enhancement of the forced convection heat transfer with nanofluids.	50846cbb5877e97dded2472d6a7b8a73	c3cc0160416997db50129746b1e59549	6cf668630dde04a0750dc439b38e5629	article	Review of convective heat transfer enhancement with nanofluids	Sadik Kaka\\c{c} and Anchasa Pramuanjaroenkij	\N	2009
8706275	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bower2009Study	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.034	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:12:29}, citeulike-article-id = {4301582}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.034}	An experimental study is presented of evaporative free-surface natural convection. A power law relationship is developed between the Sherwood number for evaporation  ( Sh )  and the Rayleigh number for air-side natural convection  ( Ra ) . Evaporation of water was investigated in sixteen different tanks having four depths and four widths. Evaporation rates and the relevant temperatures and relative humidity were measured, from which the air-side Sherwood and Rayleigh numbers were obtained. The resulting power law is  Sh Ra 0.321 . This power law is compared to those obtained by other researchers. A brief discussion of the possible effect of water-side natural convection on evaporation is also presented.	0362419dee45c0dcb8606bb64a1ecfd5	bfc2b7259a88540d64f4eb341dc455b3	52a34391c8d7b3c2d3f6cf92de18826a	article	A study of the Sherwood–Rayleigh relation for water undergoing natural convection-driven evaporation	S. M. Bower and J. R. Saylor	\N	2009
8706276	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Barletta2009Effect	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.005	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:12:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4301581}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.02.005}	The classical Rayleigh–B\\'{e}nard problem in an infinitely wide horizontal fluid layer with isothermal boundaries heated from below is revisited. The effects of pressure work and viscous dissipation are taken into account in the energy balance. A linear analysis is performed in order to obtain the conditions of marginal stability and the critical values of the wave number  a  and of the Rayleigh number  Ra  for the onset of convective rolls. Mechanical boundary conditions are considered such that the boundaries are both rigid, or both stress-free, or the upper stress-free and the lower rigid. It is shown that the critical value of  Ra  may be significantly affected by the contribution of pressure work, mainly through the functional dependence on the Gebhart number and on a thermodynamic Rayleigh number. While the pressure work term affects the critical conditions determined through the linear analysis, the viscous dissipation term plays no role in this analysis being a higher order effect. A nonlinear analysis is performed showing that the superadiabatic Rayleigh number replaces  Ra  in the functional dependence of the excess Nusselt number. Finally, a reasoning is proposed to show how the results obtained may be used as a test on the most appropriate formulation of the Oberbeck–Boussinesq model.	ad82605ea40789fec4216687b7c0a83f	76030eb8d6d263b131e1a8c4a2ea292f	8af68e524d2d6ef67372d717e56f745c	article	Effect of pressure work and viscous dissipation in the analysis of the Rayleigh–B\\'{e}nard problem	A. Barletta and D. A. Nield	\N	2009
8706277	International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AbuNada2009Effects	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2009.02.003	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0142727X}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:04:42}, citeulike-article-id = {4301563}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2009.02.003}	Heat transfer enhancement in horizontal annuli using variable properties of Al 2 O 3 –water nanofluid is investigated. Different viscosity and thermal conductivity models are used to evaluate heat transfer enhancement in the annulus. The base case uses the Chon et al. expression for conductivity and the Nguyen et al. experimental data for viscosity which take into account the dependence of these properties on temperature and nanoparticle volume fraction. It was observed that for Ra   10 4 , the average Nusselt number was reduced by increasing the volume fraction of nanoparticles. However, for Ra = 10 3 , the average Nusselt number increased by increasing the volume fraction of nanoparticles. For Ra   10 4 , the Nusselt number was deteriorated every where around the cylinder surface especially at high expansion ratio. However, this reduction is only restricted to certain regions around the cylinder surface at Ra = 10 3 . For Ra   10 4 , the difference in Nusselt number between the Maxwell Garnett and Chon et al. model prediction is small. But, there was a deviation in prediction at Ra = 10 3  and this deviation becomes more significant at high volume fraction of nanoparticles. The Nguyen et al. data and Brinkman model gives completely different predictions for Ra   10 4  where the difference in prediction of Nusselt number reached 30\\%. However, this difference was less than 10\\% at Ra = 10 3 .	94045ed0d45433d6ec53e0aa96ad0db7	82823daad1697b8c56a00615d61c95c5	ff57e653186e738d7e1b656513e9f298	article	Effects of variable viscosity and thermal conductivity of Al2O3–water nanofluid on heat transfer enhancement in natural convection	Eiyad Abu-Nada	\N	2009
8706278	International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AbuNada2009Effects	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2009.02.001	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {0142727X}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 15:04:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4301564}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2009.02.001}	Effects of inclination angle on natural convection heat transfer and fluid flow in a two-dimensional enclosure filled with Cu-nanofluid has been analyzed numerically. The performance of nanofluids is tested inside an enclosure by taking into account the solid particle dispersion. The angle of inclination is used as a control parameter for flow and heat transfer. It was varied from  = 0° to  = 120°. The governing equations are solved with finite-volume technique for the range of Rayleigh numbers as 10 3     Ra    10 5 . It is found that the effect of nanoparticles concentration on Nusselt number is more pronounced at low volume fraction than at high volume fraction. Inclination angle can be a control parameter for nanofluid filled enclosure. Percentage of heat transfer enhancement using nanoparticles decreases for higher Rayleigh numbers.	8062c38a7b0a24621400568d118c52d0	feadc9800cfe90501d7945ceb4532a7d	baf991a032b933f13842ea74ccf979f7	article	Effects of inclination angle on natural convection in enclosures filled with Cu–water nanofluid	Eiyad Abu-Nada and Hakan F. Oztop	\N	2009
8706279	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dey2009Enhancement	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.018	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	issn = {07351933}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 14:58:40}, citeulike-article-id = {4301560}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.018}	Tailoring the local flow field around a fin can substantially enhance the forced convection heat transfer from a conventional heat sink. A fin is set into oscillation leading to rupture of the thermal boundary layer developed on either side of the fin. This enhancement in heat transfer is demonstrated through an increase in the time-averaged Nusselt Number (Nu) on the fin surfaces. Nu has been found to be strongly dependent on the flow Reynolds Number (Re), the frequency and amplitude of the fin oscillations. A threshold amplitude and frequency is identified beyond which Nu improvements are observed for fixed Re.	f1cc51abe7a2a663ab85a1f95cee1da1	8dc76f45b293969b7c42cf6f29979601	224e180ea555396199a7455ceaaaf8ed	article	Enhancement of convective cooling using oscillating fins☆	Subhrajit Dey and Debapriya Chakrborty	\N	2009
8706280	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Michaelian2009Comment	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.138901	\N		\N	\N	138901+	\N	13	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 14:48:30}, citeulike-article-id = {4301544}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.138901}	\N	cf43bc9c67a89200064e1602f0e621e3	bfa575ea27b77ae9c792117a9e588398	522ca8d86231956c638fcff861917b87	article	Comment on ``Violation of the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics in Systems with Negative Specific Heat''	K. Michaelian and Santamar\\'{\\i}a I. Holek and P\\'{e}rez A. Madrid	\N	2009
8706281	Physical Review Letters	102	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	APS	\N	\N	\N	Danker2009Vesicles	http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.148102	\N		\N	\N	148102+	\N	14	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 14:47:24}, citeulike-article-id = {4301540}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.148102}	\N	5e5887a1acce9b95a2b0a43ddddb3ca5	22c67c5392dec10db342650ccf693dd8	7d16afe346e8a2ae043ee5aca5d4a759	article	Vesicles in Poiseuille Flow	Gerrit Danker and Petia M. Vlahovska and Chaouqi Misbah	\N	2009
8706282	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Mukhopadhyay2009Analytical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3013826	\N		\N	\N	054502+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:09:06}, citeulike-article-id = {4300424}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3013826}	\N	aead16d6a2896381326ddab91eb85d31	ec2383939c56dd9efabc19625f9a7175	7a5ea1f89d4785b8f2e5a483b3565b00	article	Analytical Solutions of Nusselt Number for Thermally Developing Radial Flow Through Small Gap Between Two Parallel Disks	Achintya Mukhopadhyay	\N	2009
8706283	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Wu2009Effect	http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal\\&id=JHTRAO000131000005052501000001\\&idtype=cvips\\&gifs=yes	\N		\N	\N	052501+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:08:34}, citeulike-article-id = {4300423}, priority = {2}	\N	e719681d7f5685fd4e2ff77a6f233a45	8d50a7739929ff90fa740706641107f5	43e85b276a71c8fc095542d833957dc9	article	The Effect of the Top Wall Temperature on the Laminar Natural Convection in Rectangular Cavities With Different Aspect Ratios	Wenjiang Wu and Chan Y. Ching	\N	2009
8706284	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Mahjoob2009Analytical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2995690	\N		\N	\N	052604+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:07:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4300425}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.2995690}	\N	fe785c83149c4c4d6f5990e579118cbf	dcbb0d22bcb69e221179854128ee5ac8	cdc4c16fe91938737fc0453ffd4b41a2	article	Analytical Characterization and Production of an Isothermal Surface for Biological and Electronic Applications	Shadi Mahjoob and Kambiz Vafai	\N	2009
8706285	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Eswaramurthi2009Transient	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3000608	\N		\N	\N	052601+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:07:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4300422}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3000608}	\N	a7acc09622f013665795e25d15fc3dad	1ffe3de6f78894b5ff4133ff90242595	291cb256735594becbe9b74f4389543d	article	Transient Double-Diffusive Convection of Water Around 4[degree]C in a Porous Cavity	M. Eswaramurthi and P. Kandaswamy	\N	2009
8706286	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Guellal2009Simple	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3082428	\N		\N	\N	054501+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:03:19}, citeulike-article-id = {4300418}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3082428}	\N	fd4823f996da409a96fdc260ca283c29	2fc71bb9e8eaa1d38a314c63a80a5405	401eaf80b9d80383373eb442841a9e2b	article	A Simple Model for Transient Heat Conduction in an Infinite Cylinder With Convective Boundary Conditions	Messaoud Guellal and Hamou Sadat and Christian Prax	\N	2009
8706287	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Kolade2009Convective	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3013831	\N		\N	\N	052402+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:02:47}, citeulike-article-id = {4300417}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3013831}	\N	dc4f36269b13c94eb8f6f6d22dbe0fd2	8ea9d37a37102989c7377b8580e65c3f	c99b46db460d12db0a1192a2e388f852	article	Convective Performance of Nanofluids in a Laminar Thermally Developing Tube Flow	Babajide Kolade and Kenneth E. Goodson and John K. Eaton	\N	2009
8706288	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Kuravi2009Numerical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3084123	\N		\N	\N	062901+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:01:54}, citeulike-article-id = {4300414}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3084123}	\N	f2e2608afe9179be8c739b6f1c719bc3	a9d2c371d949d665d853c9086c60ba92	b9d32b90b1ec62908d43bf21ded2092b	article	Numerical Investigation of Flow and Heat Transfer Performance of Nano-Encapsulated Phase Change Material Slurry in Microchannels	Sarada Kuravi and Krishna M. Kota and Jianhua Du and Louis C. Chow	\N	2009
8706289	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Gorman2009Vertical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3084120	\N		\N	\N	064501+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:01:04}, citeulike-article-id = {4300415}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3084120}	\N	e44ff821d5fe6354f5e642cf671833c2	047dd8cd38480818e2bbc61e06383110	85fba045cc7a2f943064c83eb148804d	article	Vertical Movement of Isothermal Lines in Water	William R. Gorman and Gregory J. Parks and James D. Brownridge	\N	2009
8706290	Journal of Fluids Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Yang2009Drag	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3111255	\N		\N	\N	051301+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 13:00:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4300416}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3111255}	\N	0052377980b03d5332e3ca43c0e51eae	2bcb33b429384b7ae0220b4c521e12b0	93eb5a59e6647cd92779dd96e0609ac2	article	Drag Reduction in Turbulent Flow With Polymer Additives	Shu Q. Yang	\N	2009
8706291	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Bazargan2009Heat	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3082403	\N		\N	\N	061702+	\N	6	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:59:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4300410}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3082403}	\N	55008a6cc3a2c5bee85fe11da31f7f5a	536c384be69f397858b200409937b087	805b7b30cedc11f8e58c08973519dd1a	article	Heat Transfer to Supercritical Water in a Horizontal Pipe: Modeling, New Empirical Correlation, and Comparison Against Experimental Data	Majid Bazargan and Daniel Fraser	\N	2009
8706292	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Beckerman2009Numerical	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3001035	\N		\N	\N	051101+	\N	5	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:57:16}, citeulike-article-id = {4300409}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3001035}	\N	73f5d59ba1f1db650aedb6102a722b22	31154af5ee2f4a2667da3fbe32ddaf2f	971d7b3dd20cfa799ab103fedda8c6d1	article	Numerical Simulation of the Effects of a Thermally Significant Blood Vessel on Freezing by a Circular Surface Cryosurgical Probe Compared With Experimental Data	Genady Beckerman and Avraham Shitzer and David Degani	\N	2009
8706293	Journal of Electronic Packaging	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Faraji2009Passive	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3103953	\N		\N	\N	021011+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:51:35}, citeulike-article-id = {4300397}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3103953}	\N	9fb3417042a9f49ffcab38838703bd59	ee5d080b03f3e7e8be85e0d1fca3da7c	368102406cb04fe2d56c4d62b92b1f74	article	Passive Cooling of Protruding Electronic Components by Latent Heat of Fusion Storage	Mustapha Faraji and Hamid E. Qarnia	\N	2009
8706294	Journal of Electronic Packaging	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Konishi2009Experimental	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3104028	\N		\N	\N	021010+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:50:38}, citeulike-article-id = {4300398}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3104028}	\N	a64071f749fb03468d6e38590bb30faa	015729ca0b8fd41ef10167febaec3842	ecd86a7969925da067b23783ff3c7224	article	Experimental Study of Water Liquid-Vapor Two-Phase Pressure Drop Across an Array of Staggered Micropin-Fins	Christopher A. Konishi and Weilin Qu and Frank E. Pfefferkorn	\N	2009
8706295	Journal of Electronic Packaging	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Degroot2009Modeling	http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3103934	\N		\N	\N	021001+	\N	2	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:49:21}, citeulike-article-id = {4300399}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1115/1.3103934}	\N	f108b46903c568cfc6d42eb3628c5466	bb7e082a30947778eb0cb6f54822ee28	c6de16f0b9b0c7fe515ec871403f7783	article	Modeling Forced Convection in Finned Metal Foam Heat Sinks	Christopher T. Degroot and Anthony G. Straatman and Lee J. Betchen	\N	2009
8706296	International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids	9999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GH, U.K.	\N	\N	Steijl2009Coupled	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fld.2053	\N		\N	\N	n/a+	\N	9999	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:46:32}, citeulike-article-id = {4300390}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/fld.2053}	Simulation of nano-scale channel flows using a coupled Navier-Stokes/Molecular Dynamics (MD) method is presented. The flow cases serve as examples of the application of a multi-physics computational framework put forward in this work. The framework employs a set of (partially) overlapping sub-domains in which different levels of physical modelling are used to describe the flow. This way, numerical simulations based on the Navier-Stokes equations can be extended to flows in which the continuum and/or Newtonian flow assumptions break down in regions of the domain, by locally increasing the level of detail in the model. Then, the use of multiple levels of physical modelling can reduce the overall computational cost for a given level of fidelity. The present work describes the structure of a parallel computational framework for such simulations, including details of a Navier-Stokes/MD coupling, the convergence behaviour of coupled simulations as well as the parallel implementation. For the cases considered here, micro-scale MD problems are constructed to provide viscous stresses for the Navier-Stokes equations. The first problem is the planar Poiseuille flow, for which the viscous fluxes on each cell face in the finite-volume discretization are evaluated using MD. The second example deals with fully developed three-dimensional channel flow, with molecular level modelling of the shear stresses in a group of cells in the domain corners. An important aspect in using shear stresses evaluated with MD in Navier-Stokes simulations is the scatter in the data due to the sampling of a finite ensemble over a limited interval. In the coupled simulations, this prevents the convergence of the system in terms of the reduction of the norm of the residual vector of the finite-volume discretization of the macro-domain. Solutions to this problem are discussed in the present work, along with an analysis of the effect of number of realizations and sample duration. The averaging of the apparent viscosity for each cell face, i.e. the ratio of the shear stress predicted from MD and the imposed velocity gradient, over a number of macro-scale time steps is shown to be a simple but effective method to reach a good level of convergence of the coupled system. Finally, the parallel efficiency of the developed method is demonstrated. Copyright {\\copyright} 2009 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	88491b83fffa5f960dfa5efd35d35fec	e6fca97842984fb678df14c5bd028eea	a593149b22d0a8ef01672aea9612ba63	article	Coupled Navier-Stokes - Molecular dynamics simulations using a multi-physics flow simulation framework	R. Steijl and George N. Barakos	\N	2009
8706297	International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids	9999	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 500 10th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, U.S.A.	\N	\N	Wu2009Simulating	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fld.2043	\N		\N	\N	n/a+	\N	9999	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:45:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4300389}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1002/fld.2043}	A method for direct numerical analysis of three-dimensional deformable particles suspended in fluid is presented. The flow is computed on a fixed regular lsquolatticersquo using the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM), where each solid particle is mapped onto a Lagrangian frame moving continuously through the domain. Instead of the bounce-back method, an external boundary force (EBF) is used to impose the no-slip boundary condition at the fluid-solid interface for stationary or moving boundaries. The EBF is added directly to the lattice Boltzmann equation. The motion and orientation of the particles are obtained from Newtonian dynamics equations. The advantage of this approach is outlined in comparison with the standard and higher-order interpolated bounce-back methods as well as the LBM immersed-boundary and the volume-of-fluid methods. Although the EBF method is general, in this application, it is used in conjunction with the lattice-spring model for deformable particles. The methodology is validated by comparing with experimental and theoretical results. Copyright {\\copyright} 2009 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.	4634e0ce9c85ce81eef19b241c1c39cd	6043128f2168e96021fb18523a9d5759	091f724ef3eb31755631c3f218ea5b75	article	Simulating 3D deformable particle suspensions using lattice Boltzmann method with discrete external boundary force	Jingshu Wu and Cyrus K. Aidun	\N	2009
8706298	Journal of Fluid Mechanics	624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Daniel2009Marangoni	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022112008005053	\N		\N	\N	101--123	\N	-1	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:40:58}, citeulike-article-id = {4300379}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S0022112008005053}	We consider a small droplet of water sitting on top of a heated superhydrophobic surface. A toroidal convection pattern develops in which fluid is observed to rise along the surface of the spherical droplet and to accelerate downwards in the interior towards the liquid/solid contact point. The internal dynamics arise due to the presence of a vertical temperature gradient; this leads to a gradient in surface tension which in turn drives fluid away from the contact point along the interface. We develop a solution to this thermocapillary-driven Marangoni flow analytically in terms of streamfunctions. Quantitative comparisons between analytical and experimental results, as well as effective heat transfer coefficients, are presented.	15f1447077970c265eaa55b6dfbc2ff8	be43b2ea2f9b26f2167ed1a4a4d21abc	cfc61a64532e15c608d5176c138c506f	article	Marangoni convection in droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces	T. A. M. Daniel and Volkmar von Arnim and G. H. Mckinley and A. E. Hosoi	\N	2009
8706299	Journal of Fluid Mechanics	624	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Lee2009Role	http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S002211200900593X	\N		\N	\N	23--32	\N	-1	\N	posted-at = {2009-04-11 12:40:03}, citeulike-article-id = {4300380}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1017/S002211200900593X}	Horizontal cylinders floating on liquid surfaces are mundanely observed, whose examples include the legs of aquatic arthropods and floating larvae, twigs and hairs. We study the force and energy required to lift the cylinder clear from the water surface, to evaluate the role of wettability, especially superhydrophobicity, in the adhesion of floating cylinders. We find that a drastic degree of energy saving is achieved when lifting a superhydrophobic cylinder as compared with a cylinder with moderate wettability. This can serve as a starting point to understand how the superhydrophobicity of the legs of water-walking insects help to propel them efficiently.	5fe6531f2bb6c5ff01f0ef1ce39c78f4	940f6a8f953fce1d53482e2f58bb8b57	9491ab0f0ef8c0c1890dfd599be057f4	article	The role of superhydrophobicity in the adhesion of a floating cylinder	Duck G. Y. U. Lee and Young H. O. Kim	\N	2009
8706300	Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries	34	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ozen2008Heat	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2007.01.009	\N		\N	\N	45--49	\N	1	\N	issn = {0305-4179}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 11:46:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4300344}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.burns.2007.01.009}	Thermal analyses of biological tissues exposed to microwaves were studied by using thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer (TWMBT). As a model, skin stratified as three layers with various thermal physical properties were simulated and thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer equations were solved by using finite difference method. Finally, the thermal variations were simulated in the cross section of the model. Comparative studies on the traditional Pennes' equations and thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer were performed and evaluated. Furthermore, temperature variations in the skin exposed to microwave were predicted depending on blood perfusion rate, thermal conductivity, frequency and power density of microwave, and exposure time. Thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer gives lower heat rise predictions than that of Pennes' equation, initially. When it approaches to steady state, it overlaps with the Pennes' equation.	5be7a23eccf05a57aa7cf99f00c1981c	9ae2f04727b2c610eae53538cfeba6dc	8fdcdf984d9a7758b80b5fdf7376882f	article	Heat analysis of biological tissue exposed to microwave by using thermal wave model of bio-heat transfer (TWMBT).	S. Ozen and S. Helhel and O. Cerezci	\N	2008
8706301	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	36	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Monteiro2009Integral	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.002	\N		\N	\N	297--303	\N	4	\N	issn = {07351933}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 11:44:07}, citeulike-article-id = {4300341}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.002}	An analytical integral transformation of the thermal wave propagation problem in a finite slab is obtained through the generalized integral transform technique (GITT). The use of the GITT approach in the analysis of the hyperbolic heat conduction equation leads to a coupled system of second order ordinary differential equations in the time variable. The resulting transformed ODE system is then numerically solved by Gear's method for stiff initial value problems. Numerical results are presented for the local and average temperatures with different Biot numbers and dimensionless thermal relaxation times, permitting a critical evaluation of the technique performance. A comparison is also performed with previously reported results in the literature for special cases and with those produced through the application of the Laplace transform method (LTM), and the finite volume-Gear method (FVGM).	92b79e66cdf652ef4f7553e48c221cf1	4b4d7d67e6fc3f56085213553b2f78e4	04435a1682de11f48ae76267f1cb0b48	article	Integral transform solution for hyperbolic heat conduction in a finite slab☆	Evaldiney R. Monteiro and Emanuel N. Mac\\^{e}do and Jo\\ {a}o N. Quaresma and Renato M. Cotta	\N	2009
8706302	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	36	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Mishra2009Solving	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.001	\N		\N	\N	322--328	\N	4	\N	issn = {07351933}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 11:43:45}, citeulike-article-id = {4300340}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.001}	The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has been used to solve transient heat conduction problems in 1-D, 2-D and 3-D Cartesian geometries with uniform and non-uniform lattices. To study the suitability of the LBM, the problems have also been solved using the finite difference method (FDM). To check the performance of LBM for the non-uniform lattices, the results have been compared with uniform lattices. Cases with volumetric heat generation have also been considered. In 1-D problems, the FDM with implicit scheme was found to take more number of iterations and also the CPU time was more. However, with explicit scheme, with increase in the number of control volumes, the LBM was found faster than the FDM. In 2-D and 3-D problems, with increase in the number of control volumes, the LBM was found faster than the FDM. In 2-D problems, number of iterations in the two methods was comparable, while in 3-D problems, the LBM was found to take less number of iterations. The accurate results were found in all the cases.	a8c7bc2816efec55ecfd1c046ff5c289	ce7782baf46ef994d62169f337ba9e62	1c0ae12b54e5b533eaec5d6e201c85ac	article	Solving transient heat conduction problems on uniform and non-uniform lattices using the lattice Boltzmann method☆	Subhash C. Mishra and Bittagopal Mondal and Tanuj Kush and Krishna	\N	2009
8706303	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	36	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cheng2009Natural	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.004	\N		\N	\N	346--350	\N	4	\N	issn = {07351933}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 11:43:28}, citeulike-article-id = {4300342}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2009.01.004}	This work examines the natural convection heat transfer from a horizontal isothermal cylinder of elliptic cross section in a Newtonian fluid with temperature dependent internal heat generation. The governing boundary layer equations are transformed into a non-dimensional form and the resulting nonlinear systems of partial differential equations are solved numerically applying cubic spline collocation method. Results for the local Nusselt number and the local skin-friction coefficient are presented as functions of eccentric angle for various values of heat generation parameters, Prandtl numbers and aspect ratios. Results show that both the heat transfer rate and skin friction of the elliptical cylinder with slender orientation are higher than the elliptical cylinder with blunt orientation. Moreover, an increase in the heat generation parameter for natural convection flow over an isothermal horizontal elliptic cylinder leads to a decrease in the heat transfer rate from the elliptical cylinder and an increase in the skin friction of the elliptical cylinder.	024ba830497f93ac5579804616016814	abc67504f5cb014fcb931898f3ee7512	4879c5d13f5cb8ab8f0856da3fbbd574	article	Natural convection heat transfer from a horizontal isothermal elliptical cylinder with internal heat generation☆	Ching-Yang Cheng	\N	2009
8706304	International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer	36	\N	\N	April	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Shokouhmand2009Simulation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2008.11.016	\N		\N	\N	378--384	\N	4	\N	issn = {07351933}, posted-at = {2009-04-11 11:42:08}, citeulike-article-id = {4300339}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2008.11.016}	In the present work, laminar flow and convective heat transfer between two parallel plates of a conduit were simulated using Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). The conduit core was filled with a porous medium fully and partially. The effect of porous medium was considered by introducing the porosity into the equilibrium distribution. Viscous and inertia flow resistance effects of porous medium were incorporated in the form of force terms in the Boltzmann's equation. To simulate the temperature field, a simplified thermal lattice BGK model with doubled population method was employed. Comparing the results of the present study to the analytical solutions, a reasonable agreement was observed. The effects of various parameters like Darcy number, porous medium thickness, etc. on the conduit thermal performance were investigated. It was found that all these parameters had significant influence on thermal performance of the channel in certain conditions.	5c73f79b134cf2697ecfd0bcdc14e3ef	8ca4ecf93e9698014aef3ca5d005a6e6	e1aa2023717ca7cbc50ca311199e2534	article	Simulation of laminar flow and convective heat transfer in conduits filled with porous media using Lattice Boltzmann Method☆	H. Shokouhmand and F. Jam and M. R. Salimpour	\N	2009
8706305	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basak2009Heat	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.020	\N		\N	\N	2471--2483	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 19:09:48}, citeulike-article-id = {4298684}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.020}	Heat flow patterns in the presence of natural convection within trapezoidal enclosures have been analyzed with heatlines concept. In the present study, natural convection within a trapezoidal enclosure for uniformly and non-uniformly heated bottom wall, insulated top wall and isothermal side walls with inclination angle  φ  have been investigated. Momentum and energy transfer are characterized by streamfunctions and heatfunctions, respectively, such that streamfunctions and heatfunctions satisfy the dimensionless forms of momentum and energy balance equations, respectively. Finite element method has been used to solve the velocity and thermal fields and the method has also been found robust to obtain the streamfunction and heatfunction accurately. The unique solution of heatfunctions for situations in differential heating is a strong function of Dirichlet boundary condition which has been obtained from average Nusselt numbers for hot or cold regimes. Parametric study for the wide range of Rayleigh number  ( Ra ),10 3 Ra 10 5  and Prandtl number  ( Pr ),0.026 Pr 1000  with various tilt angles  φ =45 ° ,30 °  and  0 ° (square) have been carried out. Heatlines are found to be continuous lines connecting the cold and hot walls and the lines are perpendicular to the isothermal wall for the conduction dominant heat transfer. The enhanced thermal mixing near the core for larger  Ra  is explained with dense heatlines and convective loop of heatlines. The formation of boundary layer on the walls has a direct consequence based on heatlines. The local Nusselt numbers have also been shown for side and bottom walls and variation of local Nusselt numbers with distance have also been explained based on heatlines. It is found that average heat transfer rate does not vary significantly with  φ  for non-uniform heating of bottom wall.	857b7fef90bf3b2f395b4da9649af2a1	ac52a023f583aa7416fffdb4caa0edbb	3f8a1a0e839760b7a96dbf6729a86ae6	article	Heat flow analysis for natural convection within trapezoidal enclosures based on heatline concept	Tanmay Basak and S. Roy and I. Pop	\N	2009
8706306	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Fu2009Investigation	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.012	\N		\N	\N	2571--2580	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 19:09:20}, citeulike-article-id = {4298683}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.01.012}	For expanding industrial applications of a natural convection in a channel under a high temperature difference, a compressible fluid flow is taken into consideration in governing equations instead of renunciation of the Bossinesq assumption. Due to the slowness of the velocity of fluid in the natural convection, the Roe scheme matching methods of preconditioning and dual-time stepping are used to solve the governing equations. In order to resolve reflections induced by acoustic waves at the boundaries of the channel, non-reflection conditions at the boundaries of the channel are derived. The results show that a more reasonable pressure distribution in the channel is first validated and average Nusselt numbers are expressed in terms of Rayleigh number for a wide range temperature difference.	8ac03f46db4ba544b9be9712f2dd1bbe	b2bb16401072ad89d42745f1b70d252e	45898338b0fb0a24328fac4003e417fc	article	An investigation of a high temperature difference natural convection in a finite length channel without Bossinesq assumption	Wu-Shung Fu and Chung-Gang Li and Chien-Ping Huang and Jieh-Chau Huang	\N	2009
8706307	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kim2009Frost	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.023	\N		\N	\N	2581--2588	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 19:08:13}, citeulike-article-id = {4298676}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.023}	A mathematical model is proposed for predicting frost behavior on a heat exchanger fin under frosting conditions, taking into account fin heat conduction. The change in the three-dimensional airside airflow caused by frost growth is reflected in this model. The numerical estimates of frost thickness are consistent with experimental data, with an error of less than 10\\%. Due to fin heat conduction, frost thickness decreases exponentially toward the fin tip, while considerable frost growth occurs near the fin base. When a constant fin surface temperature is assumed, the predicted frost thickness was larger by more than 200\\% at maximum, and the heat flux by more than 10\\% on average, compared to results obtained with fin heat conduction taken into account. Therefore, fin heat conduction could be an essential factor in accurately predicting frost behavior. To improve prediction accuracy under the assumption of constant fin surface temperature, the equivalent temperature (for predicting frost behavior) is defined to be the temperature at which the heat transfer rate neglecting fin heat conduction is the same as the heat transfer rate with fin heat conduction taken into consideration. Finally, a correlation for predicting the equivalent temperature is suggested.	78cc08bddb7e25e28d16db791bbcc436	a60bdce8ac515ff6a0e88c07f851f1d4	5d2a543d7647aa3c51f2780c9ef59089	article	Frost behavior on a fin considering the heat conduction of heat exchanger fins	Jung-Soo Kim and Kwan-Soo Lee and Se-Jin Yook	\N	2009
8706308	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Basak2009Visualization	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.10.034	\N		\N	\N	2824--2833	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 19:07:50}, citeulike-article-id = {4298675}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.10.034}	Natural convection and flow circulation within a cavity has received significant attention in recent times. The wide range of applicability of flow inside a cavity (food processing industries, molten metal industries, etc.) requires thorough understanding for cost efficient processes. This paper is based on comprehensive analysis of heat flow pattern using Bejan’s heatline concept. The key parameters for our study are the Prandtl number, Rayleigh number and Nusselt number. The values of Prandtl number (0.015, 0.026, 0.7 and 1000) have been chosen based on wide range of applicability. The Rayleigh number has been varied from 10 2  to 10 5 . Interesting results were obtained. For low Rayleigh number, it is found that the heatlines are smooth and perfectly normal to the isotherms indicating the dominance of conduction. But as  Ra  increases, flow slowly becomes convection dominant. It is also observed that multiple secondary circulations are formed for fluids with low  Pr  whereas these features are absent in higher  Pr  fluids. Multiple circulation cells for smaller  Pr  also correspond multiple cells of heatlines which illustrate less thermal transport from hot wall. On the other hand, the dense heatlines at bottom wall display enhanced heat transport for larger  Pr . Further, local heat transfer ( Nu l ,  Nu t ) are explained based on heatlines. The comprehensive analysis is concluded with the average Nusselt number plots. A correlation for average heat transfer rate and  Ra  has been developed and the range of Rayleigh number is also found, to depict the conduction dominant heat transfer.	9ee49d54958d61574abe1470118fa3ed	7fd9f4bedfd65ab967a47d33033800e3	3fbaeade4347e704781f8bfb7db30fc8	article	Visualization of heat flow due to natural convection within triangular cavities using Bejan’s heatline concept	Tanmay Basak and G. Aravind and S. Roy	\N	2009
8706309	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Min20092D	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.018	\N		\N	\N	2607--2613	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 19:07:23}, citeulike-article-id = {4298674}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.018}	A new fabrication method (hot-powder compaction) is developed to readily make 2-D and 3-D modulated coatings for enhanced pool-boiling performance. The modulated coatings are 2-D and 3-D stacks with different height, width, and pitch (modulation wavelength), and made with different particle diameters and porosities. The maximum measured critical heat flux  ( q CHF )  of 2-D and 3-D modulated coatings are 3.3 and 2.0 times that of the surface without coatings (plain). As expected from the hydrodynamic stability theory, the experimental results for 2-D coatings are similar to 3-D coatings and show that  q CHF  strongly depends on the modulation wavelength, while particle diameter and porosity have a little effects. The results also suggest that a stack aspect ratio (height to pitch) larger than unity is needed for modulation enhancement of the critical heat flux.	391970e38990a86e33fe8263d17d2f67	cfe20a3fa3e559d162fdcd93039ecd77	3031d6b9e7efe5d04616d2d5664179e4	article	2-D and 3-D modulated porous coatings for enhanced pool boiling	D. H. Min and G. S. Hwang and Y. Usta and O. N. Cora and M. Koc and M. Kaviany	\N	2009
8706310	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	52	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orlande2009Professor	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.022	\N		\N	\N	2425--2426	\N	11-12	\N	issn = {00179310}, posted-at = {2009-04-10 18:54:27}, citeulike-article-id = {4298653}, priority = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2008.12.022}	\N	8fa94ddd521140db0a2eba297d3cc679	0a2f6a849fa52fb29207429ebef194cd	7de02549e5081b6075b91b9f6a5580c0	article	Professor Emeritus M. Necati \\"{O}zisik 1923–2008	Helcio R. Orlande and Renato M. Cotta and W. J. Minkowycz and Mikhail D. Mikhailov and Sadik Kaka\\c{c} and Yaman Yener and Yildiz Bayazitoglu and Woo S. Kim and Nejat T. Veziroglu and E. M. Sparrow	\N	2009
8706623	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Helder2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.4553	\N	Measuring the cosmic ray acceleration efficiency of a supernova remnant	\N	cite arxiv:0906.4553
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Comment: Published in Science express, 10 pages, 5 figures and 2 tables	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Cosmic rays are the most energetic particles arriving at earth. Although most
\
of them are thought to be accelerated by supernova remnants, the details of the
\
acceleration process and its efficiency are not well determined. Here we show
\
that the pressure induced by cosmic rays exceeds the thermal pressure behind
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the northeast shock of the supernova remnant RCW 86, where the X-ray emission
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is dominated by synchrotron radiation from ultra-relativistic electrons. We
\
determined the cosmic-ray content from the thermal Doppler broadening measured
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with optical spectroscopy, combined with a proper-motion study in X- rays. The
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measured post-shock proton temperature in combination with the shock velocity
\
does not agree with standard shock heating, implying that &gt;50% of the
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post-shock pressure is produced by cosmic rays.
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	15123defbd03aa2f968f8a5efd0df618	562e30e49fcd436aff909b552972bb1f	f6f6e35d82d72f2e82e5cb26b48d6092	article	Measuring the cosmic ray acceleration efficiency of a supernova remnant	E. A. Helder and J. Vink and C. G. Bassa and A. Bamba and J. A. M. Bleeker and S. Funk and P. Ghavamian and K. J. van der Heyden and F. Verbunt and R. Yamazaki	\N	2009
8706634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Teshima2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.4633	\N	Monte Carlo Study on the Large Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes for >10
\
  GeV gamma ray astronomy	\N	cite arxiv:0906.4633
\
Comment: 4 pages, to be presented at 31st ICRC 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs), like, HESS, MAGIC and VERITAS
\
well demonstrated their performances by showing many exciting results at very
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high energy gamma ray domain, mainly between 100 GeV and 10 TeV. It is
\
important to investigate how much we can improve the sensitivity in this energy
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range, but it is also important to expand the energy coverage and sensitivity
\
towards new domains, the lower and higher energies, by extending this IACT
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techniques. For this purpose, we have carried out the optimization of the array
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of large IACTs assuming with new technologies, advanced photodetectors, and
\
Ultra Fast readout system by Monte Carlo simulation, especially to obtain the
\
best sensitivity in the energy range between 10 GeV and 100 GeV. We will report
\
the performance of the array of Large IACTs with advanced technologies and its
\
limitation.
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	64396418252fa4e855c898b4b66aa6a7	d4c61360a026e55d15a5cdc1fe481bc4	34ef9fed8f9cf03d5fb6fa81a5456447	article	Monte Carlo Study on the Large Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes for &gt;10
\
  GeV gamma ray astronomy	M. Teshima and E. Carmona and P. Colin and P. Majumdar and T. Schweizer	\N	2009
8706640	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Ulrich2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.4691	\N	Investigation of Hadronic Interactions at Ultra-High Energies with the
\
  Pierre Auger Observatory	\N	cite arxiv:0906.4691
\
Comment: Prepared for the proceedings of the XLIII Rencontres de Moriond QCD
\
  and High Energy Interactions 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N		  The aim of the Pierre Auger Observatory is the investigation of the nature of
\
cosmic ray particles at ultra-high energies. It can simultaneously observe the
\
longitudinal air shower development in the atmosphere as well as particle
\
densities on the ground. While there are no dedicated muon detectors,
\
techniques have been developed to estimate the number of muons, $N_\\mu$,
\
produced by air showers. Both, the longitudinal development, in particular the
\
depth of the shower maximum, $X_{\\rm max}$, and the muon content of air showers
\
are highly sensitive to hadronic interactions at ultra-high energies.
\
Currently, none of the available hadronic interaction models used for
\
simulations of extensive air showers is able to consistently describe the
\
observations of $X_{\\rm max}$ and $N_\\mu$ made by the Pierre Auger Observatory.
\
	0c2c921bc7f620df1e0c4a4b44f60582	1d5e1ed124976f4c8c3ff02831f67a01	5f1c26a423c78fbc6ef4acc57137a768	article	Investigation of Hadronic Interactions at Ultra-High Energies with the
\
  Pierre Auger Observatory	Ralf Ulrich and for the Pierre Auger Collaboration	\N	2009
8706653	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Erlykin2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.3949	\N	The knee in the cosmic ray energy spectrum	\N	cite arxiv:0906.3949
\
Comment: Proc. 31st Int. Cosm. Ray Conf., Lodz, Poland, 4 pages, 3 figures, ID
\
  0301	\N	\N	\N	\N		  An update of the status of the knee in the cosmic ray energy spectrum at 3-4
\
PeV is presented. We argue that the evidence in favour of the presence of a
\
'single source' is even stronger than before.
\
	49dee041694e0ee0353f7b97365e94af	6e546633dd793e821d98a18170d47670	1e135ce683d08f1b5b5bf2af9f1532d9	article	The knee in the cosmic ray energy spectrum	A. D. Erlykin and A. W. Wolfendale	\N	2009
8706659	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	DeYoung2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.4530	\N	Neutrino Astronomy with IceCube	\N	cite arxiv:0906.4530
\
Comment: 15 page review article, to appear in Mod. Phys. Lett. A	\N	\N	\N	\N		  IceCube is a kilometer-scale high energy neutrino telescope under
\
construction at the South Pole, a second-generation instrument expanding the
\
capabilities of the AMANDA telescope. The scientific portfolio of IceCube
\
includes the detection of neutrinos from astrophysical objects such as the
\
sources of the cosmic rays, the search for dark matter, and fundamental physics
\
using a very large data set of atmospheric neutrinos. The design and status of
\
IceCube are briefly reviewed, followed by a summary of results to date from
\
AMANDA and initial IceCube results from the 2007 run, with 22 of a planned 86
\
strings operational. The new infill array known as Deep Core, which will extend
\
IceCube's capabilities to energies as low as 10 GeV, is also described.
\
	547e55204f425ea316bee2196049bb35	677a68937086bc77c1b55e6840543cda	a4173b8b20da2f8ffcad8f812c0c22e9	article	Neutrino Astronomy with IceCube	Tyce DeYoung	\N	2009
8706725	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	Colonia Ulpia Traiana: Xanten und sein Umland in römischer Zeit	\N	\N	\N	von Zabern	\N	\N	Xantener Berichte. Geschichte der Stadt Xanten	Bridger.2008b	\N	\N		\N	\N	595-606	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8053-3953-7}	\N	b83ccebb01cb69665723e93f82057c6a	907a48d9af060c1a53d453a064d89b56	6a61e550e1eb813dc2b69359b67afb46	incollection	Die römische Besiedlung der Xantener Bucht	Clive Bridger and Kerstin Kraus	Martin Müller and Hans-Joachim Schalles and Norbert Zieling	2008
8708257	IET Software	2	\N	\N	August	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	RMWC08	\N	\N	Story Driven Approach to Software Evolution	\N	\N	304--320	\N	4	\N		From a maintenance perspective, only software that is well understood can evolve in a controlled and high-quality manner. Software evolution itself is a knowledge-driven process that requires the use and integration of different knowledge resources. The authors present a formal representation of an existing process model to support the evolution of software systems by representing knowledge resources and the process model using a common representation based on ontologies and description logics. This formal representation supports the use of reasoning services across different knowledge resources, allowing for the inference of explicit and implicit relations among them. Furthermore, an interactive story metaphor is introduced to guide maintainers during their software evolution activities and to model the interactions between the users, knowledge resources and process model.	b52b6f1c9ffbfa052f2a0c051eb8326f	9ec57efe8d1fbcc3eb46a4d4a6214c67	41f0cea35249119d827eb5af5812d3a0	article	Story Driven Approach to Software Evolution	Juergen Rilling and Wen Jun Meng and Ren\\'{e} Witte and Philippe Charland	\N	2008
8708372	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	twitteriranelection	http://webecologyproject.org/WEP-twitterFINAL.pdf	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		    The political events that transpired during
\
and after the 2009 Iranian election garnered
\
global attention, particulary due to the
\
purported importance of Twitter. As a platform-
\
independent service for communication,
\
Twitter has become a preferred vehicle to
\
broadcast unfolding events in Iran both within
\
the country and to an international audience.
\
The use of Twitter to communicate about these
\
events is a striking instance of the memetic
\
spread of behaviors and ideas online.
\
	a2bc01d079fdbe63acd4639ff495b22e	4ef06cd3e956a52024195e1a2699e842	ba947276ca629f72935d8fb28d0c6146	techreport	The Iranian Election on Twitter: The First Eighteen Days	Jonathan Beilin and Matt Blake and Mac Cowell and David Fisher and Sam Gilbert and Russell Hanson and Tim Hwang and Alex Leavitt and Greg Marra and Colin McSwiggen and Dharmishta Rood and Aaron Shaw and Frank Tobia and Seth Woodworth	\N	2009
8708630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Antonelli2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.4114	\N	The Next Generation of Cherenkov Telescopes. A White Paper for the
\
  Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF)	\N	cite arxiv:0906.4114
\
Comment: 54 pages, presented to the President of INAF and to the Chiefs of
\
  INAF Departments	\N	\N	\N	\N		  Motivated by the recent challenging results from TeV astronomy, the VHE INAF
\
community asked a group of them to write this White Paper to summarize the
\
status and future of Cherenkov telescopes for gamma-ray astronomy and the INAF
\
perspectives in this field. This document wants to review both the scientific
\
topics and potential developments of the field as well as to point out both the
\
interests and the capacities (scientific and technical) of the VHE astrophysics
\
community in INAF. It is aimed at identifying the scientific and technological
\
areas where INAF should focus its efforts and resources so that Italian
\
researchers can achieve (or maintain) a leading position in this field.
\
	72a417e92d7d51a72362e017ee07439d	416086006acfc03d13dd3d2104237dad	c8b36378887e366305af757f48b82d2b	article	The Next Generation of Cherenkov Telescopes. A White Paper for the
\
  Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF)	L. A. Antonelli and P. Blasi and G. Bonanno and O. Catalano and S. Covino and A. De Angelis and B. De Lotto and M. Ghigo and G. Ghisellini and G. L. Israel and A. La Barbera and G. Pareschi and M. Persic and M. Roncadelli and B. Sacco and M. Salvati and F. Tavecchio and P. Vallania	\N	2009
8708883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Il Mulino	\N	\N	\N	15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	f8aab59a149d8fbbe3e5ea0865fef846	297c2b80749482a5d91e15d0102453c9	61da8fbe52a3a3b482413ee7354fcc2c	book	Movimenti senza protesta?: l'ambientalismo in Italia	Massimiliano Andretta and Donatella Della Porta	\N	2005  
8709221	International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics	3	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gene.disease.seki.2009	http://www.ai.cs.kobe-u.ac.jp/~kseki/myarticles/seki2009ijdmb.pdf 	\N		\N	Inference network model, diseases and genes as input. 	105-123	\N	2	\N		We propose an approach to predicting implicit gene-disease associations
\
based on the inference network, whereby genes and diseases are represented
\
as nodes and are connected via two types of intermediate nodes: gene functions
\
and phenotypes. To estimate the probabilities involved in the model, two learning
\
schemes are compared; one baseline using co-annotations of keywords and the
\
other taking advantage of free text. Additionally, we explore the use of domain
\
ontologies to complement data sparseness and examine the impact of full text documents.
\
The validity of the proposed framework is demonstrated on the benchmark
\
data set created from real-world data.
\
	edba122af9ba15843773d96a8af5692e	7d75abe08c647bb34927125de4700927	0af16a8abb863e6e8617c1f086602ab8	article	Discovering Implicit Associations among Critical Biological Entities.	Kazuhiro Seki and Javed Mostafa	\N	2009
8710360	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	haji-sheikh:091702	http://link.aip.org/link/?JHR/131/091702/1	\N	Determination of Heat Transfer in Ducts With Axial Conduction by Variational Calculus	\N	\N	091702	\N	9	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {091702}, numpages = {11}, doi = {10.1115/1.3122776}	\N	9f30bd128887bb9df20f6f0d64c7b014	5023b727b3cffef49308cc6a6955dbce	e6af6eee59ddba87286374b93436bde8	article	Determination of Heat Transfer in Ducts With Axial Conduction by Variational Calculus	A. Haji-Sheikh	\N	2009
8710632	Journal of Fluid Mechanics	630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Marusic2009	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=5876832&fulltextType=AC&fileId=S0022112009007708	\N	Unravelling turbulence near walls	\N	\N	1-4	\N	-1	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0022112009007708}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0022112009007708}	\N	8e954083e60509dba4591e3a62c77baa	abfdea2611f947c855e26fb1e51fb029	4a253806997ff3d64b8e93636d610f93	article	Unravelling turbulence near walls	IVAN MARUSIC	\N	2009
8710646	Journal of Heat Transfer	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Cole2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JHR/131/091301/1	\N	Steady-Periodic Heating of a Cylinder	\N	\N	091301	\N	9	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {091301}, numpages = {7}, doi = {10.1115/1.3139107}	\N	2aa14864277426d1f87cd664866b9858	6ad0f540bac8c61f3aa8bc41136b99ec	c567416f3092bab93b0ef0ace65a01aa	article	Steady-Periodic Heating of a Cylinder	Kevin D. Cole and Paul E. Crittenden	\N	2009
8710661	Journal of Fluid Mechanics	630	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Xiaohua2009	http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=5876700&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0022112009006624	\N	Direct numerical simulation of turbulence in a nominally zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layer	\N	\N	5-41	\N	-1	\N	doi = {10.1017/S0022112009006624}, eprint = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0022112009006624}	\N	06ed67cef459e05c36d096595e5adae3	1b2d5e6c1931248123746cb26923a34c	09dabe7cc3c2c1e5c147678be21dc992	article	Direct numerical simulation of turbulence in a nominally zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layer	XIAOHUA WU and PARVIZ MOIN	\N	2009
8712387	Phys. Rev.	74	\N	\N	Aug	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.74.250_KushFoley	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 74 (1948): P. Kusch and H. M. Foley - The Magnetic Moment of...	\N	\N	250--263	\N	3	\N	numpages = {13}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.74.250}	\N	babcdbe2e77e93bdd3318424b4347cc8	8575fdab208942bc57fed83dc060e9e0	5211d2f33ddef2290f9f496c980d963d	article	The Magnetic Moment of the Electron	P. Kusch and H. M. Foley	\N	1948
8712396	Phys. Rev.	72	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.72.1256.2-KushFoley	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 72 (1947): P. Kusch and H. M. Foley - Precision Measurement of the...	\N	\N	1256--1257	\N	12	\N	numpages = {1}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.72.1256.2}	\N	5cdec3309c0d7294ea583b03614550aa	660629e3d131777c8c755d4470a3d0c8	9e0c3d710f4d759dc29e36d886ce95ef	article	Precision Measurement of the Ratio of the Atomic `$g$ Values' in the $P322$ and $P122$ States of Gallium	P. Kusch and H. M. Foley	\N	1947
8712433	Phys. Rev.	73	\N	\N	Feb	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.73.416-Shwinger	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 73 (1948): Julian Schwinger - On Quantum-Electrodynamics and the...	\N	\N	416--417	\N	4	\N	numpages = {1}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.73.416}	\N	61a7cdd2632fba0dff774141b0c39394	ad04a4c990c2d8f37d094617cc10735f	185fc1488b784fb3e586d3a3a67250d5	article	On Quantum-Electrodynamics and the Magnetic Moment of the Electron	Julian Schwinger	\N	1948
8712443	Phys. Rev.	75	\N	\N	Mar	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	PhysRev.75.898-Schwinger	\N	\N	Phys. Rev. 75 (1949): Julian Schwinger - On Radiative Corrections to...	\N	\N	898--899	\N	5	\N	numpages = {1}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRev.75.898}	\N	2d2619871d7e1d67b83cdde6745c0196	a3d8771d751ddd0d3e209fec664e7b5a	414c699bcd4fa216ac65a04e164c340b	article	On Radiative Corrections to Electron Scattering	Julian Schwinger	\N	1949
8712465	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knecht2003	http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0307239	\N	[hep-ph/0307239] The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon: a theoretical introduction	\N	cite arxiv:hep-ph/0307239
\
Comment: Latex, 44 pages, 15 figures	\N	\N	\N	\N		  These notes, based on the lectures delivered at the 2003 Schladming School of
\
Theoretical Physics, provide an introduction to the theory of the anomalous
\
magnetic moments of the muon and of the electron.
\
	92b204a0966e55f80caf849b5a5b91e3	69472dbe579e0397aa57faedd931bbec	a728e00baf9f2e68c3f6f3eed66fb134	misc	The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon: a theoretical introduction	Marc Knecht	\N	2003
8712542	Nuclear Physics B	703	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Brodsky2004333	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4DNHHV0-4/2/65904f5c82cef5729fc22e7262ee1ed6	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : A nonperturbative calculation of the electron's magnetic moment	\N	\N	333 - 362	\N	1-2	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.10.027}	In principle, the complete spectrum and bound-state wave functions of a quantum field theory can be determined by finding the eigenvalues and eigensolutions of its light-cone Hamiltonian. One of the challenges in obtaining nonperturbative solutions for gauge theories such as QCD using light-cone Hamiltonian methods is to renormalize the theory while preserving Lorentz symmetries and gauge invariance. For example, the truncation of the light-cone Fock space leads to uncompensated ultraviolet divergences. We present two methods for consistently regularizing light-cone-quantized gauge theories in Feynman and light-cone gauges: (1) the introduction of a spectrum of Pauli-Villars fields which produces a finite theory while preserving Lorentz invariance; (2) the augmentation of the gauge-theory Lagrangian with higher derivatives. In the latter case, which is applicable to light-cone gauge (A+=0), the A- component of the gauge field is maintained as an independent degree of freedom rather than a constraint. Finite-mass Pauli-Villars regulators can also be used to compensate for neglected higher Fock states. As a test case, we apply these regularization procedures to an approximate nonperturbative computation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron in QED as a first attempt to meet Feynman's famous challenge.	e6ddce1a65a768331744c0c3cc6f4e62	425e559b69c5283c9c0d1b8a87409bd1	9cf25ff751a39ed64a9b5d0b5f28a273	article	A nonperturbative calculation of the electron's magnetic moment	S.J. Brodsky and V.A. Franke and J.R. Hiller and G. McCartor and S.A. Paston and E.V. Prokhvatilov	\N	2004
8712580	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Dover Publications Inc.	\N	\N	\N	SelectedPaperBySchwinger	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Selected-Papers-Quantum-Electrodynamics-Schwinger/dp/0486604446%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0486604446	\N	Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics: Julian Schwinger: Amazon.co.uk: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9780486604442}, asin = {0486604446}, isbn = {0486604446}, dewey = {530}	\N	e1f2c9f71bf4c61126da10cf39001050	072ec137dc6f4ab7241881d4f68d291f	9d89206513273e56970d39c9d186e5a7	book	Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics	\N	\N	2003
8712588	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd	\N	\N	\N	Kinoshita-QED	http://www.amazon.co.uk/Quantum-Electrodynamics-Advanced-Directions-Physics/dp/9810202148%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D9810202148	\N	Quantum Electrodynamics Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics: Amazon.co.uk: T. Kinoshita: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9789810202149}, asin = {9810202148}, isbn = {9810202148}	\N	a1b4d1f3a05317236e0c9f592d7ff761	521c3112dac69d165259c8ebc7dd3c8c	c386c5515771d2ce5714835da293051d	book	Quantum Electrodynamics (Advanced Series on Directions in High Energy Physics)	\N	\N	1990
8712811	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	kit09	http://www.lkl.ac.uk/niall/Resource-Kit-Handbook-DRAFT.doc	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	fd05160af421ebe65742b8087d569855	d230ca2eda259f2e00e78060dffe7fe9	b30fee024b09bf44e53556f4a804949a	techreport	Participatory Pattern Workshops kit	Yishay Mor and Niall Winters and Steven Warburton	\N	2009
8712989	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	key	http://fashionworld143.blogspot.com/	\N	Judging by the spring 2009 shoes we've seen on the runway so far, one might think designers had it in for us ladies. Because these heels are so high they're scary. Nay — dangerous. They've already caused models to fall at Rodarte, Prada, and Pucci. And still more models reported stumbling at Dolce & Gabbana, BCBG, and Peter Som. Models survived the Basso &	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	81dde92e7ed93f377e73ac7ec7e46b53	cfe3e0872eea18b9eb908362bc1d8e00	d05efbee79dda1e5c76fe44a7a390502	article	dangerous fashion shoes	M.Shoaib Asif	Amir Fahim	2009
8713277	Linux Magazin	\N	\N	\N	jul	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mayer04	http://www.linux-magazin.de/Heft-Abo/Ausgaben/2004/07/Roadrunner-Cojote-Co2	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	93fe1bc41624dd010bf44c6b9e21cb19	ed68a6f952ac6c15eff8897b81961154	64183e411b934de0c06cae4f8f19b6f1	article	Roadrunner, Cojote & Co. -- Autonome Linux-Roboter: Das Robocup-Team der Ulm Sparrows 	Gerd Mayer and Hans Utz and Philipp A. Baer	\N	2004
8713446	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sixth International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dalziel2006lli	http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/icalt/2006/2632/00/263201101.pdf	\N		\N	\N	1101-1102	\N	\N	\N		LAMS (the Learning Activity Management System)
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is a Learning Design system with a particular focus on
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sequencing of collaborative learning activities. This
\
paper reviews a number of lessons learned from the
\
development of LAMS, and their implications for both
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the existing IMS Learning Design specification, and its
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future scope and purpose. It proposes a number of
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areas for further development.	834ba540fa8d4db51bc010127d486b1b	c9a5864e49defb65a512c96915ab8115	4cd45be302c300e1bc294261cb85b9e3	inproceedings	Lessons from LAMS for IMS learning design	James R. Dalziel	\N	2006
8713476	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	koper2005ldh	http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MNQxDKbTpisC	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		E-learning is still in its infancy. This can be seen both in the limited pedagogical quality and lack of portability of e-learning content, and in the lack of user-friendly tools to exploit the opportunities offered by current technologies. To be successful, e-learning must offer effective and attractive courses and programmes to learners, while at the same time providing a pleasant and effective work environment for staff members who have the task to develop course materials, plan the learning processes, provide tutoring, and assess performance.
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To overcome these deficiencies, the IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc. released the Learning Design Specification in 2003. With Learning Design it is possible to develop and present advanced, interoperable e-learning courses embracing educational role and game playing methods, problem-based learning, learning community approaches, adaptivity and peer coaching and assessment methods.
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In this handbook Koper and Tattersall have put together contributions from members of the "Valkenburg Group", consisting of 33 experts deeply involved in e-learning and more specifically learning design. The result is a rich and lasting source of information for both e-learning course and tool developers, providing information about the specification itself, how to implement it in practice, what tools to use, and what pitfalls to avoid. The book not only reports first experiences, but also goes beyond the current state of the art by looking at future prospects and emerging applications.	d6058cd26694171f0463a125355b1eda	05cd549e78bad361499265e9a7caf125	cecd93581d7666300613a738a0357cd5	book	Learning design: A handbook on modelling and delivering networked education and training	Rob Koper and Colin Tattersall	\N	2005
8713539	Educational Technology & Society	7	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	koper2004rld	http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.126.3225&rep=rep1&type=pdf#page=102	\N		\N	\N	97-111	\N	3	\N		In order to capture current educational practices in eLearning courses, more advanced ‘learning design’
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capabilities are needed than are provided by the open eLearning specifications hitherto available.
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Specifically, these fall short in terms of multi-role workflows, collaborative peer-interaction,
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personalization and support for learning services. We present a new specification that both extends and
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integrates current specifications to support the portable representation of units of learning (e.g. lessons,
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learning events) that have advanced learning designs. This is the Learning Design specification. It enables
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the creation of a complete, abstract and portable description of the pedagogical approach taken in a course,
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which can then be realized by a conforming system. It can model multi-role teaching-learning processes
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and supports personalization of learning routes. The underlying generic pedagogical modelling language
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has been translated into a specification (a standard developed and agreed upon by domain and industry
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experts) that was developed in the context of IMS, one of the major bodies involved in the development of
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interoperability specifications in the field of eLearning. The IMS Learning Design specification is discussed
\
in this article in the context of its current status, its limitations and its future development.	d76db65d5a5bad07c64e404e41836975	89e787aa51d1d430dc12e35af11f25d4	767408825632767006ff97d0c6e2fdbd	article	Representing the learning design of units of learning	Rob Koper and Bill Olivier	\N	2004
8713928	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cambridge University Press	\N	\N	\N	hearst_2009_SearchUI	http://searchuserinterfaces.com/book/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8b5368ead5a428454e77d7140b69fddb	a4903a26cab5e66d68595e31a7fa4b2f	148875a34f84ca74f51bf0bd5f7a21e1	book	Search User Interfaces	Marti A. Hearst	\N	2009
8714244	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Orell Füssli	Zürich	\N	UTB ; 8369 : Geschichte, Prähistorische Archäologie	UBHD66508007	\N	\N		\N	\N	276 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8252-8369-8, 3-8252-8369-0}, language = {ger}	\N	8ca5627b4484b33b64cf1838e50e0553	7d75c8968495d3d5bd517101f84d4556	4eb00b752be9ddf78dd5ef8fc1e95445	book	Ur- und Frühgeschichte : Quellen, Methoden, Ziele	Martin Trachsel	\N	2008
8714254	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Theiss	Stuttgart	\N	\N	SWB-303260246	http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3195285&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm	\N		\N	\N	237	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-8062-2105-3}, size = {237 S. : zahlr. Ill. und Kt. ; 310 mm x 245 mm}	\N	f5553c70e4686ddc0b5343efe6a6ebd7	4fba6366109c9c18d8ab4c796614fbd6	f06e7d7a50fd4bfa3637ae7f28d3bd0d	book	Atlas der Vorgeschichte : Europa von den ersten Menschen bis Christi Geburt	\N	Siegmar von Schnurbein	2009
8715015	Management Information Systems Quarterly	28	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MIS RESEARCH CENTER-SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT	\N	\N	\N	hevner2004dsi	http://www.hec.unil.ch/yp/HCI/articles/hevner04.pdf	\N		\N	\N	75-106	\N	1	\N		Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems
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discipline: behavioral science and design science. The behavioral-science
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paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or
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organizational behavior. The design-science paradigm seeks to extend the
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boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by creating new and
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innovative artifacts. Both paradigms are foundational to the IS discipline,
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positioned as it is at the confluence of people, organizations, and technology.
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Our objective is to describe the performance of design-science research in
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Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines
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for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research. In the designscience
\
paradigm knowledge and understanding of a problem domain and its
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solution are achieved in the building and application of the designed artifact.
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Three recent exemplars in the research literature are used to demonstrate the
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application of these guidelines. We conclude with an analysis o f the challenges
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of performing high-quality design-science research in the context of the broader
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IS community	867f09e94df6e4e95783ee2d1666a7bf	3cec339fe222585d6886d96242e234a4	3513a80abec9636ac2248180b243b4de	article	{Design science in information systems research}	A.R. Hevner and S.T. March and J. Park and S. Ram	\N	2004
8715068	Educational Researcher	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	feuer2002sca	http://www.indiana.edu/~learner/Feuer.pdf	\N		\N	“For example, when well-specified causal hypotheses can be formulated and randomization to treatment and control conditions is ethical and feasible, a randomized experiment is the best method for estimating effects” p. 8	4	\N	8	\N		The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires federal grantees to
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use their funds on evidence-based strategies. The law includes definitions
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of research quality, which are also featured prominently in
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the administration's strategic plan and in draft language for the reauthorization
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of the U.S. Office of Educational Research and Improvement
\
These initiatives pose a rare opportunity and formidable
\
challenge to the field: What are the most effective means of stimulating
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more and better scientific educational research? In this article,
\
which draws on a recently released National Research Council report,
\
the authors argue that the primary emphasis should be on nurturing
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and reinforcing a scientific culture of educational research.
\
Although the article focuses on scientific research as an important
\
form of educational scholarship, the call for building a stronger sense
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of research community applies broadly. Specifically, the authors
\
argue that the development of a scientific culture rests with individual
\
researchers, supported by leadership in their professional associations
\
and a federal educational research agency.	4be8cc1254fc877aea29d7bacd24854b	dc014a7b966ca024979aea5b2e382bd6	8ec403b8744a2bf3849556d109ec2cca	article	Scientific culture and educational research	Michael J. Feuer and Lisa Towne and Richard J. Shavelson	\N	2002
8715144	Educational Researcher	31	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	slavin2002ebe	http://edr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/31/7/15	\N		\N	\N	15	\N	7	\N		At the dawn of the 21st century, educational research is finally entering the 20th century. The use of randomized experiments that transformed medicine, agriculture, and technology in the 20th century is now beginning to affect educational policy. This article discusses the promise and pitfalls of randomized and rigorously matched experiments as a basis for policy and practice in education. It concludes that a focus on rigorous experiments evaluating replicable programs and practices is essential to build confidence in educational research among policymakers and educators. However, new funding is needed for such experiments and there is still a need for correlational, descriptive, and other disciplined inquiry in education. Our children deserve the best educational programs, based on the most rigorous evidence we can provide	37f43570332899456f7e813c6f3b14a2	e966791a44ac65f68e8021755eefdbc3	b6c030cfa5e756b5239c00c1857b8d48	article	Evidence-based education policies: Transforming educational practice and research	Rober E. Slavin	\N	2002
8722015	Science	318	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Pfeifer:2007	http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/318/5853/1088	\N	Self-Organization, Embodiment, and Biologically Inspired Robotics -- Pfeifer et al. 318 (5853): 1088 -- Science	\N	\N	1088-1093	\N	5853	\N	doi = {10.1126/science.1145803}, eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/318/5853/1088.pdf}	Robotics researchers increasingly agree that ideas from biology and self-organization can strongly benefit the design of autonomous robots. Biological organisms have evolved to perform and survive in a world characterized by rapid changes, high uncertainty, indefinite richness, and limited availability of information. Industrial robots, in contrast, operate in highly controlled environments with no or very little uncertainty. Although many challenges remain, concepts from biologically inspired (bio-inspired) robotics will eventually enable researchers to engineer machines for the real world that possess at least some of the desirable properties of biological organisms, such as adaptivity, robustness, versatility, and agility.
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	17623cf8e92ca278fb7cc6a6896a8209	1ce73dad9b0ee63f1f1507949f9c176a	2c4d4027d5b17ca6ad3ac1fd1099491f	article	{Self-Organization, Embodiment, and Biologically Inspired Robotics}	Rolf Pfeifer and Max Lungarella and Fumiya Iida	\N	2007
8722499	Nucl. Phys.	B310	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blau:2009sd	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=arXiv:0906.2817	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT ARXIV:0906.2817	\N	\N	163	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, primaryclass = {hep-th}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = 0906.2817;%%}, eprint = {0906.2817}	    We use zeta function techniques to give a finite definition for the Casimir energy of an arbitrary ultrastatic spacetime with or without boundaries. We find that the Casimir energy is intimately related to, but not identical to, the one-loop effective energy. We show that in general the Casimir energy depends on a normalization scale. This phenomenon has relevance to applications of the Casimir energy in bag models of QCD.
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    Within the framework of Kaluza-Klein theories we discuss the one-loop corrections to the induced cosmological and Newton constants in terms of a Casimir like effect. We can calculate the dependence of these constants on the radius of the compact dimensions, without having to resort to detailed calculations. 
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	28727fb92a89d608166afbe0a49dc98c	af9f4f76deadcabd0bd8b0d903c13523	9cf5f092e5dcd60b418e4d3b3709ac52	article	{Zeta Functions and the Casimir Energy}	Steven K. Blau and Matt Visser and Andreas Wipf	\N	1988
8722504	J. Math. Phys.	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Bordag:1995gm	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?eprint=hep-th/9503023	\N	SPIRES-HEP: FIND EPRINT HEP-TH/9503023	\N	\N	895-916	\N	\N	\N	archiveprefix = {arXiv}, slaccitation = {%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9503023;%%}, doi = {10.1063/1.531418}, eprint = {hep-th/9503023}	We present a very quick and powerful method for the calculation of heat-kernel coefficients. It makes use of rather common ideas, as integral representations of the spectral sum, Mellin transforms, non-trivial commutation of series and integrals and skilful analytic continuation of zeta functions on the complex plane. We apply our method to the case of the heat-kernel expansion of the Laplace operator on a $D$-dimensional ball with either Dirichlet, Neumann or, in general, Robin boundary conditions. The final formulas are quite simple. Using this case as an example, we illustrate in detail our scheme ---which serves for the calculation of an (in principle) arbitrary number of heat-kernel coefficients in any situation when the basis functions are known. We provide a complete list of new results for the coefficients $B_3,...,B_{10}$, corresponding to the $D$-dimensional ball with all the mentioned boundary conditions and $D=3,4,5$. 	dbbf72f5d4959c638a090b97ba9f3589	9f8f7f37dfe9c3053b29660a69a20682	2c6be183c75ed4a49acb224d22a786b6	article	{Heat kernel coefficients of the Laplace operator on the D-
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                  dimensional ball}	Michael Bordag and E. Elizalde and K. Kirsten	\N	1996
8722696	Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on	11	\N	\N	April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4141063	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Developing Complex Systems Using Evolved Pattern Generators	\N	\N	181-198	\N	2	\N	issn = {1089-778X}, doi = {10.1109/TEVC.2006.890272}	Self-organization of connection patterns within brain areas of animals begins prenatally, and has been shown to depend on internally generated patterns of neural activity. The neural structures continue to develop postnatally through externally driven patterns, when the sensory systems are exposed to stimuli from the environment. The internally generated patterns have been proposed to give the neural system an appropriate bias so that it can learn reliably from complex environmental stimuli. This paper evaluates the hypothesis that complex artificial learning systems can benefit from a similar approach, consisting of initial training with patterns from an evolved pattern generator, followed by training with the actual training set. To test this hypothesis, competitive learning networks were trained for recognizing handwritten digits. The results demonstrate how the approach can improve learning performance by discovering the appropriate initial weight biases, thereby compensating for weaknesses of the learning algorithm. Due to the smaller evolutionary search space, this approach was also found to require much fewer generations than direct evolution of network weights. Since discovering the right biases efficiently is critical for solving large-scale problems with learning, these results suggest that internal training pattern generation is an effective method for constructing complex systems	b60e8afbbf23c4aefd6b5ddebd3f3e0e	c93037bec32abbd72f138d1310c038d0	dbe97c2e344f872508613bf8ab2cd1f3	article	Developing Complex Systems Using Evolved Pattern Generators	V.K. Valsalam and J.A. Bednar and R. Miikkulainen	\N	2007
8722892	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	University of Applied Sciences Burgenland(Austria)	\N	noauthororeditor2008nsraubgut	http://eprints.rclis.org/15140/	\N	Diese Arbeit zeichnet einen Überblick über die Rolle der größten österreichischen Bibliothek während der NS-Herrschaft und zeigt weiters aktuelle Ergebnisse des Provenienzforschungsprojektes auf. Die Arbeit versucht ferner die Frage zu beantworten, warum die Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Jahrzehnte benötigte, um die Restitutionen abzuschließen und ihre eigene Geschichte aufzuarbeiten.	\N	[Thesis]	\N	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008 Diplomarbeit}	\N	1f672f04bc6254c12d370707e9ec296a	acd248663a8a02188e7f4e74ec6bcdc3	4b1f23a624625fc128ba779fdbcb450e	mastersthesis	NS-Raubgut und die österreichische Nationalbibliothek: Von"arisierten"Beständen zur Provenienzforschung. Ein historischer Querschnitt	Lisa Paar	\N	2008
8724291	\N	\N	\N	\N	March	\N	International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	asnar08	http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ARES.2008.17	\N		\N	\N	1240-1247	\N	\N	\N		The analysis of business solutions is one of critical issues in industry. Risk is one of the most preeminent and accepted metrics for the evaluation of business solutions. Not surprisingly, many research efforts have been devoted to develop risk management frameworks. Among them, Tropos Goal-Risk offers a formal framework for assessing and treating risks on the basis of the likelihood and severity of failures. In this paper, we extend the Tropos Goal-Risk to assess and treat risks by considering the interdependency among actors within an organization. To make the discussion more concrete, we apply the proposed framework for analysis of the risks within manufacturing organizations.	94a2f648aa1865200ee4860aa1286d37	ab7e8a210abe2fdf8289dd9c593faba7	e3b860ff1f961b67573f935487089e43	inproceedings	Risk as Dependability Metrics for the Evaluation of Business Solutions: A Model-driven Approach	Y. Asnar and R. Moretti and M. Sebastianis and N. Zannone	\N	2008
8724477	Journal of Fluids Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Al-Hajeri2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JFG/131/071101/1	\N	Numerical Simulation of Flow Past Multiple Porous Cylinders	\N	\N	071101	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {071101}, numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1115/1.3153363}	\N	9a2cd853f680ae0e9d3b7f70d57f0030	7e7a6da73f8f14da3f413d9d84710b89	696b0987e237b74b517cecb95e913d5b	article	Numerical Simulation of Flow Past Multiple Porous Cylinders	M. H. Al-Hajeri and A. Aroussi and A. Witry	\N	2009
8724714	Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on	11	\N	\N	April 	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4141063	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Developing Complex Systems Using Evolved Pattern Generators	\N	\N	181-198	\N	2	\N	issn = {1089-778X}, doi = {10.1109/TEVC.2006.890272}	Self-organization of connection patterns within brain areas of animals begins prenatally, and has been shown to depend on internally generated patterns of neural activity. The neural structures continue to develop postnatally through externally driven patterns, when the sensory systems are exposed to stimuli from the environment. The internally generated patterns have been proposed to give the neural system an appropriate bias so that it can learn reliably from complex environmental stimuli. This paper evaluates the hypothesis that complex artificial learning systems can benefit from a similar approach, consisting of initial training with patterns from an evolved pattern generator, followed by training with the actual training set. To test this hypothesis, competitive learning networks were trained for recognizing handwritten digits. The results demonstrate how the approach can improve learning performance by discovering the appropriate initial weight biases, thereby compensating for weaknesses of the learning algorithm. Due to the smaller evolutionary search space, this approach was also found to require much fewer generations than direct evolution of network weights. Since discovering the right biases efficiently is critical for solving large-scale problems with learning, these results suggest that internal training pattern generation is an effective method for constructing complex systems	a7f6f85570bcc41b05a6fa71fb068230	c93037bec32abbd72f138d1310c038d0	0d8b51b9c92ece253c024831db2d9cc3	article	Developing Complex Systems Using Evolved Pattern Generators	V. K. Valsalam and J. A. Bednar and R. Miikkulainen	\N	2007
8725011	Social Science Information	14	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	PierreBourdieu01011975	http://ssi.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/6/19.pdf	\N		\N	\N	19-47	\N	6	\N	doi = {10.1177/053901847501400602}	\N	35886f8c78d90d96cb21f581f531822c	b63b1fe4d37535db59184c9b6c3d11ee	d2b20e95db8d5267bd7844e6a2232993	article	The specificity of the scientific field and the social conditions of the progress of reason	Pierre Bourdieu	\N	1975
8725963	ACM SIGIR Forum	36	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Broder-A-2002	\N	\N		\N	\N	3-10	\N	2	\N		\N	7053cc6f5f7f7b29f459219a4bc3f1dc	1bfc1fd93c01979b73e05ae519a46bce	36085c6aefab8fc5bc9903e2ecb96e00	article	A taxonomy of Web search	A. Broder	\N	2002
8726351	J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform	34	\N	\N	Dec	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Witt:2008:J-Exp-Psychol-Hum-Percept-Perform:19045987	http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19045987	\N	Action-specific influences on distance perception:...[J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2008] - PubMed Result	\N	\N	1479-1492	\N	6	\N	pmid = {19045987}, doi = {10.1037/a0010781}	Perception is influenced by the perceiver's ability to perform intended actions. For example, when people intend to reach with a tool to targets that are just beyond arm's reach, the targets look closer than when they intend to reach without the tool (J. K. Witt, D. R. Proffitt, \\& W. Epstein, 2005). This is one of several examples demonstrating that behavioral potential affects perception. However, the action-specific processes that are involved in relating the person's abilities to perception have yet to be explored. Four experiments are presented that implicate motor simulation as a mediator of these effects. When a perceiver intends to perform an action, the perceiver runs a motor simulation of that action. The perceiver's ability to perform the action, as determined by the outcome of the simulation, influences perceived distance.	581f1cdb2ad1836e6d54b614c59b5598	bd4ad3fcac043ac3174ea7f882049f3c	89a50b931e44aa5336a99217dadd756d	article	Action-specific influences on distance perception: a role for motor simulation	J K Witt and D R Proffitt	\N	2008
8726673	Educational Action Research	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	\N	\N	\N	winter1998fvt	http://mteach.edfac.usyd.edu.au/files/ActionResearch/Finding_a_voice.pdf	\N		\N	\N	53 - 68	\N	1	\N		The main theme of this article is that action research is about
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seeking a voice with which to speak one’s experience and one’s ability to learn
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from that experience. It is also about helping others (our students, our patients,
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our clients) to find their own voices. Action research is decentralising the
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production of knowledge. To begin with, the theme is given a historical context
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by presenting a general contrast between pluralism and managerialism, and the
\
next section articulates the nature of action research by contrasting
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‘participatory’ with ‘hierarchical’ structures of knowledge. The next phase of the
\
argument is that an ‘educational’ model of action research (emphasising
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continuous self-questioning) does not mean that action research lacks ‘criteria’.
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The final section makes some suggestions about action research’s inherent
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criteria by showing how the overall purpose of ‘finding a voice’ and of ‘thinking
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with others’ requires a particular formulation of the main phases of the inquiry
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process.	f1cfce565fc010e18e0b50885a1d7ad5	5628a54a19e5032e61b790ae7c76bdea	8cfe0d3735ca949b0c9a4349f4d452c6	article	Finding a voice - thinking with others: a conception of action research	Richard Winter	\N	1998
8726682	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noauthororeditorzusammen	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	tech = {"}	\N	f31fa9e8538baed37ce4453a3ad04b8d	edd6a964df0194e301e5aa5cb11c5db4	cff7c67b9871c7147ebdd442493ee6a2	misc	"Zusammen mit Professor John Palfrey erforscht  Urs Hasser die Digital Natives am Berkman Center for Internet and Society in Harvard. Darüber haben die beiden ein Buch geschrieben, es heißt "Generation Internet". US-Experten preisen es als Grundlagenwerk und Pflichtlekt re für Eltern und Lehrer. Denen will das Buch helfen, die Digital Natives besser zu verstehen. Es soll erklären, wie sie lernen, arbeiten und kommunizieren, und wie sie sich dabei von anderen Generationen unterscheiden	Urs Hasser John Palfrey	\N	2008
8731828	Journal of Electronic Packaging	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Dukhan2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JEP/131/034501/1	\N	An Engineering Estimate for Plug-Flow Convection in Porous Media Discarding Fluid Conduction	\N	\N	034501	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {034501}, numpages = {3}, doi = {10.1115/1.3143947}	\N	6dcdc4b215e4dbd7ef05e99ed57a6384	10de242354816f9f01243ebf55a90df7	616532ea26d592143ab98f47fb24a582	article	An Engineering Estimate for Plug-Flow Convection in Porous Media Discarding Fluid Conduction	Nihad Dukhan	\N	2009
8731935	Journal of Electronic Packaging	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Egan2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JEP/131/031004/1	\N	Thermal Analysis of Miniature Low Profile Heat Sinks With and Without Fins	\N	\N	031004	\N	3	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {031004}, numpages = {11}, doi = {10.1115/1.3144150}	\N	9e99ec1aa5589a136e5152ba87c017df	a6948a05d3dadd8ea00e24175d2f6fbe	b00c919566e8ad05dc8bf4ea5d20217f	article	Thermal Analysis of Miniature Low Profile Heat Sinks With and Without Fins	V. Egan and P. A. Walsh and E. Walsh and R. Grimes	\N	2009
8732020	Journal of Fluids Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Al-salaymeh2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JFG/131/071202/1	\N	Investigations of Tripping Effect on the Friction Factor in Turbulent Pipe Flows	\N	\N	071202	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {071202}, numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1115/1.3153364}	\N	0448c8a57b493ace5f4e2af7acc4ebb3	8acd0651e13a282e461860304e7ad27a	2d84f2cb64d54347084ded5ade6774c1	article	Investigations of Tripping Effect on the Friction Factor in Turbulent Pipe Flows	A. Al-Salaymeh and O. A. Bayoumi	\N	2009
8736285	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	loreto2009tagging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w4tag}	\N	090e1ec144b16744428aa16eb2c1652b	6f2ba9f38788a3b544fb5620813329a0	1ec9c6b266af3bd0ce0c67f6f38983dd	inproceedings	Tagging Dynamics in Online Communities	Vittorio Loreto and Andrea Capocci	\N	2009
8736295	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	murata2009modularities	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Short Paper}, paperid = {sp25}	Real-world relations are often represented as bipartite 
\
networks, such as paper-author networks and event-attendee 
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networks. Extracting dense subnetworks (communities) from 
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bipartite networks and evaluating their qualities are 
\
practically important research topics. As the attempts for 
\
evaluating divisions of bipartite networks, Guimera and 
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Barber propose bipartite modularities. This paper 
\
discusses the properties of these bipartite modularities 
\
and proposes another bipartite modularity that allows 
\
one-to-many correspondence of communities of different 
\
vertex types. Preliminary experimental results for the 
\
bipartite modularities are also described.	b9ede8bb6a24baa156ef573bbc93c881	bddb9e340acd0bac21db3e4e9b682c40	97afe0650338d114c45a8b7f33eeeda3	inproceedings	Modularities for Bipartite Networks	Tsuyoshi Murata	\N	2009
8736345	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	neubauer2009hyperincident	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp105}	Data created by social bookmarking systems can be described as
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3-partite 3-uniform hypergraphs connecting documents, users, and
\
tags (tagging networks),  
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such that the toolbox of complex network analysis can be applied to 
\
examine their properties. One of the most basic tools, the
\
analysis of connected components, however cannot be applied
\
meaningfully: Tagging networks 
\
tend to be almost entirely connected. We therefore propose a
\
generalization of connected components, m-hyperincident
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connected components. 
\
We show that decomposing tagging networks into 2-hyperincident
\
connected components yields a characteristic component
\
distribution with a salient giant component that can be found
\
across various datasets.  
\
This pattern changes if the underlying formation process
\
changes, for example, if the hypergraph is constructed from
\
search logs, or if the tagging data is contaminated by spam: It
\
turns out that the second- to 129th largest components of the
\
spam-labeled Bibsonomy dataset are inhabited exclusively by spam
\
users. Based on these findings, we propose and  unsupervised
\
method for spam detection. 	ba508093225b99e3b16328c6b5650620	2686bad7ff1f4d07c0b3302dff08368a	f696989e22dd4c77c8a6352526e13efe	inproceedings	Hyperincident Connected Components of Tagging Networks	Nicolas Neubauer and Klaus Obermayer	\N	2009
8736632	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	loreto2009tagging	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Workshop}, paperid = {w4tag}	\N	090e1ec144b16744428aa16eb2c1652b	6f2ba9f38788a3b544fb5620813329a0	1ec9c6b266af3bd0ce0c67f6f38983dd	inproceedings	Tagging Dynamics in Online Communities	Vittorio Loreto and Andrea Capocci	\N	2009
8736636	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bollen2009suggestions	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp161}	Most tagging systems support the user in the tag selection process by providing tag suggestions, or recommendations, based on a popularity measurement of tags other users provided when tagging the same resource.  The majority of theories and mathematical models of tagging found in the literature assume that the emergence of power laws in tagging systems is mainly driven by the imitation behavior of users when observing tag suggestions provided by the user interface of the tagging system. We present experimental results that show that the power law distribution forms regardless of whether or not tag suggestions are presented to the users.	a91ea24f8a9f85b8f55d2e529886bab8	280a97ee745f4e0409cf031a1b7ea247	d7b14a0eb7fabb3cee8846802de069fe	inproceedings	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	Dirk Bollen and Harry Halpin	\N	2009
8736690	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	morishima2009bringing	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp038}	This paper presents an experimental study of the automatic correction of broken (dead) Web links focusing, in particular, on links broken by the relocation of Web pages. 
\
Our first contribution is that we developed an algorithm that incorporates a comprehensive set of heuristics, some of which are novel, in a single unified framework. 
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The second contribution is that we conducted a relatively large-scale experiment, and analysis of our results revealed the characteristics of the problem of finding moved Web pages. 
\
We demonstrated empirically that the problem of searching for moved pages is different from typical information retrieval problems. 
\
First, it is impossible to identify the final destination until the page is moved, so the index-server approach is not necessarily effective. 
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Secondly, there is a large bias about where the new address is likely to be and crawler-based solutions can be effectively implemented, avoiding the need to search the entire Web.
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We analyzed the experimental results in detail to show how important each heuristic is in real Web settings,
\
and conducted statistical analyses to show that our algorithm succeeds in correctly finding new links for more than 70% of broken links at 95% confidence level.	d937befa72a6f627f8f19cffa75d873e	4ee86291d78698b239edee7c54f967fe	73faf07a4750d730ce0455e5613b8687	inproceedings	Bringing Your Dead Links Back to Life: A Comprehensive Approach and Lessons Learned	Atsuyuki Morishima and Akiyoshi Nakamizo and Toshinari Iida and Shigeo Sugimoto and Hiroyuki Kitagawa	\N	2009
8736747	HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_01	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2991fbeca49e1eda0d3f381d9282e97	dac92348aac6839246ba4ebd3e189291	8753327bf803c1b861a05f1ba4a26220	article	Wikis und Weblogs im Wissens- und Innovationsmanagement [HdM Projekt]	Michael Koch and Florian Ott and Alexander Richter	\N	2009
8736748	Practical Business Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_02	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9547b71636623226459e0bc354aa013c	82aff929beaf142767d694919d930722	852df2c34eaeaa699ff2ae820a6f3b29	article	Konzeption eines Werkzeugs zur Darstellung und zum Vergleich der Kostenstruktur von IT-Investitionen [HdM Projekt]	Stefan Kusay	\N	2007
8736749	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_03	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	40bf63d15a8e2719547f072e4b9d7832	d4dffe572903ab3f641ad3dcea3b0f22	87bc741b3ddafa86f197cb165e849a4a	article	Soziales Kapital in Wissensgesellschaft und Wissensmanagement [HdM Projekt]	Paul Reinbacher	\N	2009
8736750	Marketing Intelligence & Planning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_04	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e9b4f92a472e30113eb04801f0c1f2d6	571c5515505e627ce67c92b43613e6d1	b72f56f57e2adfe87ebbf4559f9112c8	article	Information overload in marketing management [HdM Projekt]	Jorn-Axel Meyer	\N	1998
8736751	Practical Business Research	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_05	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	1fa98e6c8c66ca030572154ffaca40b2	3a5ce903a44dee76a4330380a5c4c7d9	a2d2d67bd44ba13a8c1fe4476bdfe5aa	article	Einsatz einer Dokumentenverwaltungsloesung zur Optimierung der unternehmens�bergreifenden Kommunikation: Eine Betrachtung im Kontext der Ausgliederung von Chrysler [HdM Projekt]	Daniel Rheinbay	\N	2007
8736752	Journal of Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_06	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	afd95577e3cac68946c786e137848f8d	d042effabbf5cbcd7ddd79c552a5943d	4a0f7405a971a63b39c9d3591a2c67a3	article	The future of knowledge management: an international delphi study [HdM Projekt]	Wolfgang Scholl and Christine Koenig and Bertolt Meyer and Peter Heisig	\N	2004
8736753	Wissen & Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_07	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	627ebf612cca276404979009d2938d67	789bae2f2515ceae4f1c42ef44073905	5c7fc5f79777559805f6d5bc7da32b76	article	Visualisierung im Wissensmanagement. Ein Fallstudien-basierter Forschungsansatz [HdM Projekt]	Michael Zeller	\N	2006
8736754	Journal of Knowledge Management	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_08	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	71334412e306b47ab853846dbbdfdc97	3d19c6ba8a34c2d1ff06d9896bf43281	160dd646feb183de5c051534f789e568	article	Rapid knowledge work visualization for organizations [HdM Projekt]	Markus Strohmaier and Stefanie Lindstaedt	\N	2007
8736755	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_09	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	7e51d42d8a1bccf7f3d0db5493f28458	bfd97f15bab08d9ea56869349010a266	dcdba81868ce7e5fdeff4b57e3f87c5f	article	Interkulturelle Wissensarbeit im Web 2.0 [HdM Projekt]	Martin Amm	\N	2009
8736756	Measuring Business Excellence	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_10	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5e0de6b09eeef9ff08a8df133becf6fc	225d36854bc5be56a3a98def79a8f50f	7aa933ca857cdb1202423f6df50f69b2	article	Assessment methodology to prioritize knowledge management related activities to support organizational excellence [HdM Projekt]	Manfred Bornemann and Martin Sammer	\N	2003
8736757	Wissensmanagement	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_11	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	23aafcb7331c0b599e94418039a55d7b	82dc95267c43fb08df37af214f62618e	730c8308b6d8485e5628c8a21d4f159a	article	Diversitaet im Wissensmanagement: Huerde oder Erfolgsfaktor? [HdM Projekt]	Bettina Anne Sollberger	\N	2009
8736758	Journal of Workplace Learning	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_12	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	001d5bd4fd9d28920d936834913f9bd4	3f21a367dd98c1da61026044945e486e	43f065a5560fcd49bd72687f95f998bd	article	Workplace learning: the roles of knowledge accessibility and management [HdM Projekt]	Jessica Li and Gary Brake and Angeline Champion and Tony Fuller and Sandy Gabel and Lori Hatcher-Busch	\N	2009
8736759	projektMANAGEMENT aktuell	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_13	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	ca0e8a73d96fbd8c355ff727a1b8e546	2bd90e569491c8814ba0f3b09fd72d72	b234bd109bca8d5da7bf3c1e2232b294	article	"Querverbindung zwischen heutigen und zukuenftigen Projekten" Wissensmanagement-Team bei E.ON "auf der Jagd" nach Projekterfahrungen [HdM Projekt]	Oliver Steeger	\N	2009
8736760	Online Information Review	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_14	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6e45e17b4d162589781ae7aa14ecf714	25a37ece3d0ff0899cc324976f6c554b	76efff178987c6d286acfd414571b87a	article	Conceptual data structures for personal knowledge management [HdM Projekt]	Max Volkel and Heiko Haller	\N	2009
8736761	QZ Qualit�t und Zuverl�ssigkeit	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	hdm_15	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	6ce9299eac1f2d44733a2aa192acdd7b	3c4d10dba181e5e77219bc108a443d73	fbee63d0f632bd964f46c4083135b8ca	article	Wie die Integration von Wissens- ins Qualitaetsmanagement wirkt: Bessere Unternehmen mit Wissensmanagement? [HdM Projekt]	Marvin D. Troutt and Raj Agnihotri	\N	2009
8736801	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	siersdorfer2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp091}	The rapidly increasing popularity of Web 2.0 knowledge and content sharing systems and growing amount of shared data make discovering relevant content and finding contacts a difficult enterprize. Typically, folksonomies provide a rich set of structures and social relationships that can be mined for a variety of recommendation purposes. In this paper we propose a formal model to characterize users, items, and annotations in Web 2.0 environments. Our objective is to construct social recommender systems that predict the utility of items, users, or groups based on the multi-dimensional social environment of a given user. Based on this model we introduce recommendation mechanisms for content sharing frameworks. Our comprehensive evaluation shows the viability of our approach and emphasizes the key role of social meta knowledge for constructing effective recommendations in Web 2.0 applications.	77162654ad966b504728a5ec2aaf8142	9245d0a556113aa107ba8171f3897156	bbf0c98e0ab32612109e6688de81c432	inproceedings	Social Recommender Systems for Web 2.0 Folksonomies	Stefan Siersdorfer and Sergej Sizov	\N	2009
8736819	Psychological Research	73	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gallese:2009	http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=41328533&site=bsi-live	\N	Business Source	\N	\N	486 - 498	\N	4	\N	issn = {03400727}	Recent findings in cognitive neuroscience shed light on the existence of a common neural mechanism that could account for action and intention to understand abilities in humans and non-human primates. Empirical evidence on the neural underpinnings of action goals and on their ontogeny and phylogeny is introduced and discussed. It is proposed that the properties of the mirror neuron system and the functional mechanism describing them, embodied simulation, enabled pre-linguistic forms of action and intention understanding. Basic aspects of social cognition appear to be primarily based on the motor cognition that underpins one’s own capacity to act, here defined as motor abstraction. On the basis of this new account of the motor system, it is proposed that intersubjectivity is the best conceived of as intercorporeity. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR 	d56d42b3e92678ac7b6b15763d844799	3520926e5d8b171012a2ff38b3042c1e	27c00547f2b8e972fd511b25086b0522	article	Motor abstraction: a neuroscientific account of how action goals and intentions are mapped and understood.	Vittorio Gallese	\N	2009
8736865	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	bollen2009suggestions	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Poster}, paperid = {pp161}	Most tagging systems support the user in the tag selection process by providing tag suggestions, or recommendations, based on a popularity measurement of tags other users provided when tagging the same resource.  The majority of theories and mathematical models of tagging found in the literature assume that the emergence of power laws in tagging systems is mainly driven by the imitation behavior of users when observing tag suggestions provided by the user interface of the tagging system. We present experimental results that show that the power law distribution forms regardless of whether or not tag suggestions are presented to the users.	a91ea24f8a9f85b8f55d2e529886bab8	280a97ee745f4e0409cf031a1b7ea247	d7b14a0eb7fabb3cee8846802de069fe	inproceedings	The Role of Tag Suggestions in Folksonomies	Dirk Bollen and Harry Halpin	\N	2009
8736883	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Herbig	München [u.a.]	\N	\N	UBHD615321	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	816 S. : Ill.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7766-1576-1}, language = {eng}	\N	0adf4d6f663be60cb1344a4b79f1adad	a07c3e52c528251222a8afc6cff859c2	e494e84c8217ba9a3d4fa35d8f274e5a	book	Führer und Reichskanzler	David John Cawdell Irving	\N	1989
8736890	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Droste	Düsseldorf	\N	\N	UBHD31068	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	180 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-7700-0513-9}, language = {ger}	\N	7b9595b7b03173805f75619022ca2172	5b1f639bf5dd6f30519f5d24c380bd5d	4f21754000c4c63c838df738f5506958	book	Weimars letzte Monate	Volker Hentschel	\N	1978
8736902	Journal of Phase Equilibria	24	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	borgstedt-2003	http://dx.doi.org/10.1361/105497103772084723	\N	SpringerLink - Journal Article	\N	\N	572--574	\N	6	\N		\N	cc2db92e63657cf2e8ff916b976755e3	77659cb61de2ff5c7ca173d0e0a557d9	216c4b71ddb354c4616fe4a16f31b24e	article	The B-Li (Boron-Lithium) system	H. Borgstedt and C. ER Guminski	\N	2003
8737054	Physics of Plasmas	16	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	maj.2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/16/062105/1	\N	Compares beam-trace results with two analytical solutions.	\N	\N	062105	\N	6	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {062105}, numpages = {15}, doi = {10.1063/1.3155449}	Paraxial Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) (beam-tracing) solutions of a scalar wave equation are compared to the exact solutions for the two important cases of reflection from a plasma with linearly increasing density and of oblique propagation in the presence of an absorbing half plane. In these situations, the beam-tracing technique is close to its limits of validity, yet these conditions are often met in practical applications. More specifically, the first case is relevant to reflectometry diagnostics, whereas the second case models the absorption of electron-cyclotron beams obliquely launched onto the resonance layer, as envisaged, for instance, for the ITER upper launcher [M. A. Henderson et al., Nucl. Fusion 48, 054013 (2008)]. In both cases, the beam-tracing approach is found to reproduce well the exact behavior of the wave for experimentally relevant parameters, confirming the robustness of WKB-based techniques close to or even beyond their range of applicability. For the latter case, moreover, the analysis presented here allows an evaluation of the reflection of part of the beam by the steep gradients of the absorption coefficient at the resonance layer, our results yielding an upper bound on the amount of reflected power.	1fb3aa7bd9cc632991f016219f5811c8	59be73190490b9277e6470965a31e0b0	a4cd6a100e9dd575dc8e4af20fe5cce0	article	Validation of the paraxial beam-tracing method in critical cases	Omar Maj and Grigory V. Pereverzev and Emanuele Poli	\N	2009
8737258	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	siersdorfer2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp091}	The rapidly increasing popularity of Web 2.0 knowledge and content sharing systems and growing amount of shared data make discovering relevant content and finding contacts a difficult enterprize. Typically, folksonomies provide a rich set of structures and social relationships that can be mined for a variety of recommendation purposes. In this paper we propose a formal model to characterize users, items, and annotations in Web 2.0 environments. Our objective is to construct social recommender systems that predict the utility of items, users, or groups based on the multi-dimensional social environment of a given user. Based on this model we introduce recommendation mechanisms for content sharing frameworks. Our comprehensive evaluation shows the viability of our approach and emphasizes the key role of social meta knowledge for constructing effective recommendations in Web 2.0 applications.	77162654ad966b504728a5ec2aaf8142	9245d0a556113aa107ba8171f3897156	bbf0c98e0ab32612109e6688de81c432	inproceedings	Social Recommender Systems for Web 2.0 Folksonomies	Stefan Siersdorfer and Sergej Sizov	\N	2009
8738253	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	McGraw-Hill/Osborne	\N	\N	\N	mann03	\N	\N	I only read a few sections of this 450 page tome, and was expecting the usual fluff of page-filling irrelevant screen shots and insulting micro-instructions on which menu entries and dialogue buttons to click on. Not here: the writing is succinct and to the point. The book is thick because Outlook is a big application (e-mail, tasks, calendar, contacts, journal, notes) and the author really covers everything (including instant messaging, voice recognition, handwriting, customizing views, interacting with other Office software, etc.) at the expense of sometimes lacking details and just referring the reader to the help system. Nevertheless, I picked up some useful tips and tricks on how to better use Outlook. The book's second part consists of mostly independent chapters, making it easy to just read those we're interested in. All in all, a useful and well-structured book for beginners and intermediate users.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	classmark = {005.369 MAN}	\N	564c4fc94d48136cbb945a5036f580f8	487f62e3f089d6b62cc90ba42a2426c8	1ceed64331e70762bbd301ed2aede53a	book	How to do everything with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003	Bill Mann	\N	2003
8738352	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Song2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074510/1	\N	Modeling Heat Shock Protein Expression Produced by a Heat Wrap	\N	\N	074510	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074510}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1115/1.3143030}	\N	267b6e6f3e988ca3c9d6d80e95121c71	cd35061909ffea43118a5c5ef81f242d	d27f54636268fcab482fd61030bd2c37	article	Modeling Heat Shock Protein Expression Produced by a Heat Wrap	Alfred S. Song and Kenneth R. Diller	\N	2009
8739430	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Frawley2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/084501/1	\N	Combination of CFD and DOE to Analyze and Improve the Mass Flow Rate in Urinary Catheters	\N	\N	084501	\N	8	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {084501}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1115/1.3128692}	\N	df78ca17d127646988cb5394ae71c0ef	e34c33be7a2942d4c874124753be5c44	26a8e15a23723034364515117b95cef5	article	Combination of CFD and DOE to Analyze and Improve the Mass Flow Rate in Urinary Catheters	Patrick Frawley and Marco Geron	\N	2009
8739461	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Shrivastava2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074506/1	\N	A Generic Bioheat Transfer Thermal Model for a Perfused Tissue	\N	\N	074506	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074506}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1115/1.3127260}	\N	bea2fde7c18682f728eb23df3a26cfc5	65a815d6b7c267e61941bda5092d4781	7c552f3364f6c77833eb7615b01d0adc	article	A Generic Bioheat Transfer Thermal Model for a Perfused Tissue	Devashish Shrivastava and J. Thomas Vaughan	\N	2009
8739464	\N	\N	\N	\N	Juni	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiesenmueller_2009_FRBR	http://www.opus-bayern.de/bib-info/volltexte/2009/652/pdf/FRBR%20Bibliothekartag%202009%20Wiesenmueller.pdf	\N		\N	Präsentation auf den Bibliothekartag Erfurt 2009.	\N	\N	\N	\N		Hinter dem abstrakten FRBR-Modell steht die Vision, Benutzer im "bibliographischen Universum" navigieren zu lassen. Anhand von anschaulichen Beispielen werden zunächst zentrale Aspekte der FRBR - insbesondere die drei Gruppen von Entitäten und die zwischen ihnen bestehenden Beziehungen - erläutert. Von einer praktischen Umsetzung der FRBR in Katalogen sind konkrete Vorteile zu erwarten: Das Zusammenführen unter dem Werk-Konzept entspricht dem Denken der Nutzer, erhöht die Übersichtlichkeit in den Katalogen und kann Rationalisierungseffekte bringen (z. B. bei der Sacherschließung). Auch bietet das Modell eine schlüssige Lösung für das im digitalen Zeitalter immer drängender werdende "multiple versions"-Problem. Darüber hinaus könnte man eine neue Qualität des Browsing erreichen. Bei der "FRBRisierung" von Katalogen wurden bisher zwei Strategien verfolgt: Die Ebenenschichtung in Werk, Expression, Manifestation und Exemplar wird entweder real in den Katalogdaten verankert oder nur virtuell aus den vorhandenen Katalogdaten erzeugt und für die Anzeige aufbereitet. Eine Umsetzung der FRBR in deutschen Katalogen steht derzeit noch aus, obwohl diese aufgrund ihrer relationalen Datenstrukturen eine besonders gute Ausgangsbasis dafür besitzen. Als denkbare Strategie wird ein "Zwei-Schichten-Modell" vorgeschlagen, bei dem die Katalogdaten als Basisschicht unangetastet bleiben und darüber eine zweite Schicht gesetzt wird, welche die FRBR-Strukturen abbildet. Abschließend wird ein kurzer Blick auf die RDA geworfen: Diese orientieren sich zwar in Struktur und Terminologie stark an FRBR, doch sind die Ansprüche an die tatsächliche Umsetzung vergleichsweise bescheiden.	fec786955c6f1736ef0b3a41ffc6b814	b8453c10f8b6bf0d6d1a96ac12374d3f	c182491e12d6dfcebcced7d7e6950de0	misc	Die "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records" (FRBR) : das Modell und seine Anwendungsmöglichkeiten	Heidrun Wiesenmüller	\N	2009
8739472	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Kharalkar2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074508/1	\N	Effect of Formalin Fixation on Thermal Conductivity of the Biological Tissue	\N	\N	074508	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074508}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1115/1.3147745}	\N	4a6e96970f4d22f3c5a7f34de2d4d0e9	f7ace639b03af9f42e8fc909185d9f31	5cc21308f547cd2749388c021e8e8625	article	Effect of Formalin Fixation on Thermal Conductivity of the Biological Tissue	Nachiket M. Kharalkar and Steven C. Bauserman and Jonathan W. Valvano	\N	2009
8739480	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Shafiee2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074509/1	\N	A Preliminary Study to Delineate Irreversible Electroporation From Thermal Damage Using the Arrhenius Equation	\N	\N	074509	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074509}, numpages = {5}, doi = {10.1115/1.3143027}	\N	8e127aeecbd4e3c23275bac2d9d4bd2b	c4422d0a56f7dec3fc3f6e45cfaaf055	fad40d79391a5921c8d4d07628eb12c3	article	A Preliminary Study to Delineate Irreversible Electroporation From Thermal Damage Using the Arrhenius Equation	Hadi Shafiee and Paulo A. Garcia and Rafael V. Davalos	\N	2009
8739485	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Trelea2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074501/1	\N	Model for Heat and Mass Transfer in Freeze-Drying of Pellets	\N	\N	074501	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074501}, numpages = {4}, doi = {10.1115/1.3142975}	\N	059d1cbf29a79890dfdbb1f6ee634d2e	23ca0ba7a8964980bd36321edaa52a65	ae1f9d56cbf29d2652efd0cf52341e50	article	Model for Heat and Mass Transfer in Freeze-Drying of Pellets	Ioan Cristian Trelea and St\\'{e}phanie Passot and Mich\\`{e}le Marin and Fernanda Fonseca	\N	2009
8739500	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	Xu2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/071001/1	\N	Thermally-Induced Change in the Relaxation Behavior of Skin Tissue	\N	\N	071001	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {071001}, numpages = {10}, doi = {10.1115/1.3118766}	\N	b8848bd8c975322f4b5da41c060fdc5a	fa964b5401dd7f006a00c1e854e9ec20	59092ed47763d9496c0f73febc91c736	article	Thermally-Induced Change in the Relaxation Behavior of Skin Tissue	F. Xu and T. J. Lu and K. A. Seffen	\N	2009
8739509	Journal of Biomechanical Engineering	131	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME	\N	\N	\N	He2009	http://link.aip.org/link/?JBY/131/074507/1	\N	Thermal Therapy in Urologic Systems: A Comparison of Arrhenius and Thermal Isoeffective Dose Models in Predicting Hyperthermic Injury	\N	\N	074507	\N	7	\N	collaboration = {}, eid = {074507}, numpages = {12}, doi = {10.1115/1.3128671}	\N	9bbdff7225b63a6605335444685cdf52	ba5df065db2c0e2cc92e68cc9c0ad985	2b10fe01dd99185d2a89414a1ced0ca6	article	Thermal Therapy in Urologic Systems: A Comparison of Arrhenius and Thermal Isoeffective Dose Models in Predicting Hyperthermic Injury	Xiaoming He and Sankha Bhowmick and John C. Bischof	\N	2009
8739645	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{O{'}Reilly Media, Inc}	\N	\N	\N	fry08	http://benfry.com/writing/archives/3	\N	This book is a hands-on introduction on how to visualise data, using the Processing language developed by the author. 
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The main part of the book presents a self-contained visualisation project per chapter, and the author has put on his website (see URL above) the Processing code for each project. Each chapter starts with a very concrete problem (e.g. comparing the consumption of milk, tea and coffee in the US over the last decades) and illustrates a particular visualisation technique (e.g. bar charts). The introductory chapters explain the basics of Processing (the author assumes some knowledge of programming concepts) and the 7 stages of data visualisation (acquire, parse, filter, mine, represent, refine, interact). Not all visualisation problems need all stages, and almost always one has to iterate over several stages until the final visualisation is achieved. The project chapters then show us the author 'thinking aloud' about each problem, following the stages and iterating over them, discussing the rationale for each change to the visualization.  
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The book's main message is that each particular problem requires proper planning of what one wants to visualise and then developing a bespoke solution: one-size-fit-all approaches (e.g. Excel charts) are usually limited. I especially liked the remark that although many data sets have a natural network-like structure, visualising trhem as networks is often not the best solution, as it doesn't scale up to large datasets. 
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Overall, a very good book, systematically going into the nitty-gritty details required to produce appropriate visualisations for the data at hand.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	classmark = {005.118 FRY}, isbn = {{0596514557}}	\N	70b0cd7a77240ab20d738e71feed2b75	12751f30a34d1279af9ace8e3cd069ce	9674a760b945dc71cea0cc5c76e51051	book	{Visualizing Data}	Ben Fry	\N	{2008}
8739671	Rev. Mod. Phys.	51	\N	\N	Oct	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	American Physical Society	\N	\N	\N	RevModPhys.51.659	http://www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/find/hep/www?j=RMPHA,51,659	\N	Rev. Mod. Phys. 51 (1979): John B. Kogut - An introduction to lattice...	\N	\N	659--713	\N	4	\N	numpages = {54}, doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.51.659}	This article is an interdisciplinary review of lattice gauge theory and spin systems. It discusses the fundamentals, both physics and formalism, of these related subjects. Spin systems are models of magnetism and phase transitions. Lattice gauge theories are cutoff formulations of gauge theories of strongly interacting particles. Statistical mechanics and field theory are closely related subjects, and the connections between them are developed here by using the transfer matrix. Phase diagrams and critical points of continuous transitions are stressed as the keys to understanding the character and continuum limits of lattice theories. Concepts such as duality, kink condensation, and the existence of a local, relativistic field theory at a critical point of a lattice theory are illustrated in a thorough discussion of the two-dimensional Ising model. Theories with exact local (gauge) symmetries are introduced following Wegner's Ising lattice gauge theory. Its gauge-invariant "loop" correlation function is discussed in detail. Three—dimensional Ising gauge theory is studied thoroughly. The renormalization group of the two dimensional planar model is presented as an illustration of a phase transition driven by the condensation of topological excitations. Parallels are drawn to Abelian lattice gauge theory in four dimensions. Non-Abelian gauge theories are introduced and the possibility of quark confinement is discussed. Asymptotic freedom of O(n) Heisenberg spin systems in two dimensions is verified for n≥ and is explained in simple terms. The direction of present-day research is briefly reviewed.	367989609299178a32e00b0539ae6918	4b47fda0a473efbdaf81a393fc6b01dd	c913aa9880f3be2a3e74fda571b902f4	article	An introduction to lattice gauge theory and spin systems	John B. Kogut	\N	1979
8739900	WSEAS transactions on information science and applications	6	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WSEAS_Struc	http://www.wseas.us/e-library/transactions/information/2009/28-891.pdf	\N		\N	\N	520-529	\N	3	\N		Image preprocessing techniques represent an essential part of a face recognition systems, which has a
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great impact on the performance and robustness of the recognition procedure. Amongst the number of techniques
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already presented in the literature, histogram equalization has emerged as the dominant preprocessing technique
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and is regularly used for the task of face recognition. With the property of increasing the global contrast of the
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facial image while simultaneously compensating for the illumination conditions present at the image acquisition
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stage, it represents a useful preprocessing step, which can ensure enhanced and more robust recognition performance.
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Even though, more elaborate normalization techniques, such as the multiscale retinex technique, isotropic
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and anisotropic smoothing, have been introduced to field of face recognition, they have been found to be more of a
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complement than a real substitute for histogram equalization. However, by closer examining the characteristics of
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histogram equalization, one can quickly discover that it represents only a specific case of a more general concept of
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histogram remapping techniques (which may have similar characteristics as histogram equalization does). While
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histogram equalization remapps the histogram of a given facial image to a uniform distribution, the target distribution
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could easily be replaced with an arbitrary one. As there is no theoretical justification of why the uniform
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distribution should be preferred to other target distributions, the question arises: how do other (non-uniform) target
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distributions influence the face recognition process and are they better suited for the recognition task. To tackle this
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issues, we present in this paper an empirical assessment of the concept of histogram remapping with the following
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target distributions: the uniform, the normal, the lognormal and the exponential distribution. We perform comparative
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experiments on the publicly available XM2VTS and YaleB databases and conclude that similar or even
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better recognition results that those ensured by histogram equalization can be achieved when other (non-uniform)
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target distribution are considered for the histogram remapping. This enhanced performance, however, comes at a
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price, as the nonuniform distributions rely on some parameters which have to be trained or selected appropriately
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to achieve the optimal performance.	ff294368b52ad77d6d3f8951c307118d	989be04c0fa4f9fd4460446a3fefbe42	4668d6b818313e1b487bba4d53f3c182	article	Histogram remapping as a preprocessing step for robust face recognition	Vitomir Štruc and Janez Žibert and Nikola Pavešić	\N	2009
8739955	Computer	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	Pa97	\N	\N		\N	\N	36--41	\N	1	\N	doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/2.562924}	The science of creating software is based on deductive methods. But induction, deduction's ignored sibling, could have a profound effect on the future development of computer science theory and practice. Computer scientists and software developers in the late 1960s started a formal science to guide software production. The underlying framework of this science has always been based on deduction (reasoning from the general to the specific) rather than induction (reasoning from the specific to the general). Today inductive programming is found only in "machine learning," a subset of artificial intelligence. Computer scientists may use inductive techniques to explore a philosophy of cognition, develop a theory of adaptive behavior, or find a way around a particularly awkward problem, but they do not use it to create programs. Nearly all basic computing science textbooks fail to include inductive programming. However, inductive reasoning can solve problems outside the realm of machine learning, too. Formal methods to underpin inductive techniques are emerging, but they have yet to be viewed, accepted, and developed as a fundamental alternative to deductive computer science.	3b828f087d2db09e12c639cee4f20a21	24b4ced3676b58348d5b1aa9edef40bd	4e301916d3b29b20de3dc9944b9f575d	article	The Case for Inductive Programming	Derek Partridge	\N	1997
8739980	Journal of Documentation	56	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pors_2000	\N	\N		\N	\N	55-70	\N	1	\N		 \	Introduces some of the considerations behind the teaching of research methodology at the Royal School of Library and Information Science (Denmark) at the masters level. Discusses information retrieval experiments; sampling problems; the concept of a model; and statistical analysis and its role in information retrieval experiments. (Contains 25 references.) (Author/LRW)	fb3ee31fdbf7daeaef2dc8b199b42626	b0af93dd7d46bc390a3c99dd252aea8d	013e4330deac7d7e56fce2a91ca04b47	article	Information Retrieval, Experimental Models and Statistical Analysis.	Niels Ole Pors	\N	2000
8739984	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	thompson_1989	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	32384f5804e7b291539376fb4b6aa480	12173949f3d061833f88f3404eb3a773	ee74fd75c6621fbd723b98873c07a797	phdthesis	Hard science or soft science : a bibliometric analysis of selected library science/information science journals	Christine Epps Thompson	\N	1989
8740048	Machine Learning	16	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CoWi94	\N	\N	SpringerLink - Zeitschriftenbeitrag	\N	\N	203--225	\N	3	\N	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022641209111}	A central problem in inductive logic programming is theory evaluation. Without some sort of preference criterion, any two theories that explain a set of examples are equally acceptable. This paper presents a scheme for evaluating alternative inductive theories based on an objective preference criterion. It strives to extract maximal redundancy from examples, transforming structure into randomness. A major strength of the method is its application to learning problems where negative examples of concepts are scarce or unavailable. A new measure called model complexity is introduced, and its use is illustrated and compared with a proof complexity measure on relational learning tasks. The complementarity of model and proof complexity parallels that of model and proof–theoretic semantics. Model complexity, where applicable, seems to be an appropriate measure for evaluating inductive logic theories.	37004548bd46028652db0d1d5eeabe6f	21d43e9bb81b8f59d29bebbd9124915d	705d095383f6607a39ad43516a685012	article	Complexity-based Induction	Darrell Conklin and Ian H. Witten	\N	1994
8740154	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Instructional Use of Learning Objects	\N	\N	\N	University of Utah	\N	\N	\N	Wiley00	http://www.reusability.org/read/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	256d07ca46429f92477486c8737289da	79616731b8dd076e0fc5628419b4f623	e1a5c955360e585eadf2ba8db0acbf31	incollection	Connecting Learning Objects to Instructional Design Theory: A Definition, a Metaphore, and a Taxonomy	David Wiley	\N	2000
8740262	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Becattini2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.3643	\N		\N	cite arxiv:0901.3643
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Comment: Lectures given at the 4th edition of the school &quot;Quark-Gluon Plasma
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  and Heavy Ion Collisions : past, present, future&quot;, Torino (Italy), 8-14
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  December 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N		  In these lectures I review the foundations and the applications of the
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statistical hadronization model to elementary and relativistic heavy ion
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collisions. The role of strangeness production and the general interpretation
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of results is addressed.
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	4ff6de869cb2d8dd0a4dbd36d251f814	e2314e233bee8d29e2dba1016d6e2abb	7d61f725d89678d58eac2026f2ee50cb	misc	An introduction to the Statistical Hadronization Model	F. Becattini	\N	2009
8740279	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cordero2009	http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1923	\N	W- and Z-boson production with a massive bottom-quark pair at the Large
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  Hadron Collider	\N	cite arxiv:0906.1923
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Comment: 24 pages, 24 postscript figures, added one reference	\N	\N	\N	\N		  We present total and differential cross sections for W b anti-b and Z b
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anti-b production at the CERN Large Hadron Collider with a center-of-mass
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energy of 14 TeV, including Next-to-Leading Order (NLO) QCD corrections and
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full bottom-quark mass effects. We also provide numerical results obtained with
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a center-of-mass energy of 10 TeV. We study the scale uncertainty of the total
\
cross sections due to the residual renormalization- and factorization-scale
\
dependence of the truncated perturbative series. While in the case of Z b
\
anti-b production the scale uncertainty of the total cross section is reduced
\
by NLO QCD corrections, the W b anti-b production process at NLO in QCD still
\
suffers from large scale uncertainties, in particular in the inclusive case. We
\
also perform a detailed comparison with a calculation that considers massless
\
bottom quarks, as implemented in the Monte Carlo program MCFM. The effects of a
\
non-zero bottom-quark mass (m_b) cannot be neglected in phase-space regions
\
where the relevant kinematic observable, such as the transverse momentum of the
\
bottom quarks or the invariant mass of the bottom-quark pair, are of the order
\
of m_b. The effects on the total production cross sections are usually smaller
\
than the residual scale uncertainty at NLO in QCD.
\
	36e7c55a90132b236b40e02bb06fb04a	67b7ea445ca04151490b184b02f18c15	b4233122ea465fd66c0e31b8e7b43dde	misc	W- and Z-boson production with a massive bottom-quark pair at the Large
\
  Hadron Collider	F. Febres Cordero and L. Reina and D. Wackeroth	\N	2009
8740422	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	STOC	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	conf/stoc/KargerLLPLL97	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/stoc/stoc1997.html#KargerLLPLL97	\N	dblp	\N	\N	654-663	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/258533.258660}, date = {2002-12-18}	\N	cb5891271854e5c07ebf60e3d9d50a47	e30b29cb51068f8cfb116c0031919f7b	a5e6ac8a5a2489febad7e746ff7c49b8	inproceedings	Consistent Hashing and Random Trees: Distributed Caching Protocols for Relieving Hot Spots on the World Wide Web.	David R. Karger and Eric Lehman and Frank Thomson Leighton and Rina Panigrahy and Matthew S. Levine and Daniel Lewin	\N	1997
8740555	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	4th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW04)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mohr04heritrix	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	95df3f46ab9c7624cc365e423511baae	4d9fda8f3428384167ee23949442643d	21104ae3be8c0124968d15e40648459d	inproceedings	Introduction to heritrix, an archival quality web crawler	G. Mohr and M. Kimpton and M. Stack and I. Ranitovic	\N	2004
8740583	Commun. ACM	52	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	Holsapple09	\N	\N		\N	\N	117-125	\N	3	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org.proxy.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/10.1145/1467247.1467276}	\N	94c75221673a19cecb81ead65f12ff84	6eb954261236632a9c69944d251e7e1c	db403ecd985d7760cb3a7fafb5b555f9	article	A new map for knowledge dissemination channels	Clyde W. Holsapple	\N	2009
8740605	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	WWW	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	conf/www/LeeLWL08	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/www/www2008.html#LeeLWL08	\N	dblp	\N	\N	427-436	\N	\N	\N	ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367556}, isbn = {978-1-60558-085-2}, date = {2008-05-13}	\N	afb725a0a0fdc65cd1845da0a509419c	8c653f05a6c42831e02ba5813bc885e8	5ed4eddb3dfda71988417fa36a802f2a	inproceedings	IRLbot: scaling to 6 billion pages and beyond.	Hsin-Tsang Lee and Derek Leonard and Xiaoming Wang and Dmitri Loguinov	Jinpeng Huai and Robin Chen and Hsiao-Wuen Hon and Yunhao Liu and Wei-Ying Ma and Andrew Tomkins and Xiaodong Zhang	2008
8740631	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	SIGCOMM '01: Proceedings of the 2001 conference on Applications, \	technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	chord	\N	\N		\N	\N	149--160	\N	\N	\N	location = {San Diego, California, United States}, isbn = {1-58113-411-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/383059.383071}	\N	0670e320dae162b56826e84b21dbb3da	fbbbdbeeccfa83fc34b84d674d8bb700	bc6d4ce2906abf85677dc26f95ff7b57	inproceedings	Chord: A scalable peer-to-peer lookup service for internet applications	Ion Stoica and Robert Morris and David Karger and M. Frans Kaashoek and Hari Balakrishnan	\N	2001
8740686	Peer-To-Peer Systems: First International Workshop, IPTPS 2002, Cambridge, MA, USA, March 7-8, 2002	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	kademlia	\N	\N	Kademlia: A Peer-to-Peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	5fc2f6b6ed3235d99f74e709ca8b7d44	8f55de0c1e4181b3db640fd05d69cf50	176973f3aadadf44f498f64e9940222a	article	{Kademlia: A Peer-to-Peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric}	P. Maymounkov and D. Mazieres	\N	2002
8740786	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pollar04	\N	\N	This thin book provides help on various situations causing anxiety and stress, from e-mails and paper documents piling up, to credit card offers. By trying to cover too many topics (e.g. taming the usage of technical gadgets seems a side-track w.r.t to the main topic) and both home and work contexts, the book becomes a bit shallow, with fairly light-weight and sparse concrete advice. On the good side, the book reads well and quickly, it has a workbook approach to help the reader list their own organisational problems and strengths, and it provides some sound advice. However, like other books on this topic, it seems to be a bit naive about handling e-mail, which is an integral working tool in many jobs that require distributed communication. Switching off the e-mail for many hours to reduce interruptions, and handling it quickly afterwards might not be a realistic option.
\
Overall, the book is better at analysing symptoms and typical patterns of information overload than providing actual, hands-on, detailed advice. I'm sure there must be better books around.	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	classmark = {TDR 650.1 POL}	\N	cf94863ed16994bf446c157bb655bb99	85472b87eca835b84e607f2d4c7064a8	626cb2e61008111db7fa2e57cab9725c	book	Surviving Information Overload	Odette Pollar	\N	2004
8740830	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Handbook of research for educational communications and technology	\N	\N	\N	Simon & Schuster Macmillan	New York	\N	\N	Duff+96	\N	\N		\N	\N	170--198	\N	\N	\N		\N	e2008c77c58baffd2cbd5801dc4bdd9b	6c203a19d46b3e3273275269e0c238a7	9b9e45208b3fd9c7af5f41fc2e2f97b3	inbook	Constructivism: Implications for the Design and Delivery of Instruction	Thomas M. Duffy and Donald J. Cunningham	D. H. Jonassen	1996
8740938	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Instructional Use of Learning Objects	\N	\N	\N	University of Utah	\N	\N	\N	Gibb+00	http://www.reusability.org/read/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8d1c2a0f50454b7312f8ff70ac2fb13a	c666ef51f3b8cdcd4c78ffe70f9be133	aac8cec12f639b5696b35f31c283b7c8	incollection	The nature and origin of instructional objects	Andrew S. Gibbons and Jon Nelson and Robert Richards	David A. Wiley	2000
8741050	\N	P1	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 2002 eTEE Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	Davos, Switzerland	\N	\N	Hod04	http://services.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=eci/etechnologies	\N		\N	\N	76--82	\N	11	\N		\N	d5ec6096b15eba1e6e428845f7fb6874	a85b8cc68a9131549df307f73af9cfdb	4e0db2854fd90c98856b02b2a7d000b9	inproceedings	The Future of Learning Objects	H. Wayne Hodgins	Jack R. Lohmann and Michael L. Corradini	2002
8741581	WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	\N	\N	\N	beverungen2008esa	\N	\N	Methode zur Erstellung einer SOA für hybride Produkte	\N	\N	220--234	\N	3	\N		\N	c0c062694dde8ff3427950068fae3f3a	2dd006813946ce58aaf40a0b360b8d66	ee35f2d7b54cc688b8ebbea6a5f721be	article	{Entwicklung Serviceorientierter Architekturen zur Integration von Produktion und Dienstleistung--Eine Konzeptionsmethode und ihre Anwendung am Beispiel des Recyclings elektronischer Ger{\\"a}te}	D. Beverungen and R. Knackstedt and O. M{\\"u}ller	\N	2008
8741591	Information Technology: New Generations, Sixth International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	10.1109/ITNG.2009.36	\N	\N	A New Algorithm for Frequent Itemset Generation in Non-Binary Search Space	\N	\N	149-153	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-0-7695-3596-8}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITNG.2009.36}	\N	1b62eb96b3943de9c7fdeb5b5ad5e940	7d79c08c08571ad288df114afbdd3171	0c1f76d5be7e3a90b04824f7d1ff1a39	article	A New Algorithm for Frequent Itemset Generation in Non-Binary Search Space	G. Praveen Kumar and Anirban Sarkar and Narayan C. Debnath	\N	2009
8741694	Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie - Sonderheft	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	FP2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	66 - 90	\N	\N	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.29}, owner = {tom}	\N	faa19718dfce3473bb5ba8bf7a8fec13	aeb0f1455a0b3f4a1c1acb35d33b6cfc	ff35a82435db8971e0f29bf59eeebc83	article	Sozialkapital: Konzeptualisierungen und Messungen	Axel Franzen and Sonja Pointner	\N	2007
8741729	{ADVANCED SYNTHESIS \\& CATALYSIS}	{351}	\N	\N	{FEB}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000264058900023	\N	\N		\N	\N	{432-440}	\N	{3}	\N	issn = {{1615-4150}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000264058900023}}, doi = {{10.1002/adsc.200800569}}	{The paper describes our studies on ion pair interactions in ionic\
   liquids (IL) using an asymmetric hydrogenation reaction as probe. Three\
   different ionic liquids carrying prochiral keto-functionalized cations\
   were hydrogenated in the presence of their chiral, enantiomerically\
   pure counter-ion using an achiral heterogeneous ruthenium catalyst. For\
   the hydrogenation of N-(3'-oxobutyl)-N-methylimidazolium\
   camphorsulfonate (2), N-(3'-oxobutyl)imidazolium camphorsulfonate (4)\
   and N-(5'-oxohexyl)-N-methylimidazolium camphorsulfonate (6) we found a\
   strong dependency of the enantiomeric excess (ee in the cation) on the\
   polarity of the solvent, the concentration of the IL and the structure\
   of the IL. The highest ee values of up to 94\\% were found for the\
   hydrogenation of 2 in ethanol. Interestingly, we observed that the ee\
   (and consequently the strength of ion pair interaction) had a\
   pronounced maximum for a certain concentration of the IL in the solvent\
   depending on the nature of the solvent and on the substrate.\
   Remarkably, the concentration leading to the maximum ee could be\
   rationalized by independent determination of the degree of dissociation\
   which was obtained by a combination of diffusion-ordered NMR\
   spectroscopy and conductivity measurements.}	5268c3f7074eb8544a9c85937bf692b8	4c23e6a2dc8913220dc1af947ffca4ce	d7f55f7ace6f4731b27825a3adfc5e57	article	{Chirality Transfer in Imidazolium Camphorsulfonate Ionic Liquids\
   through Ion Pairing Effects}	Karola Schneiders and Andreas Boesmann and Peter S. Schulz and Peter Wasserscheid	\N	{2009}
8741730	{JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B}	{113}	\N	\N	{MAR 5}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000263732700038	\N	\N		\N	\N	{2854-2864}	\N	{9}	\N	issn = {{1520-6106}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000263732700038}}, doi = {{10.1021/jp810637d}}	{Angle resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy has been used to study\
   the surface composition of various nonfunctionalized and functionalized\
   1,3-dialkylimidazolium ionic liquids. For {[}C(n)C(1)Im]{[}Tf2N] (where\
   n = 2-16), an enrichment of the aliphatic carbon was observed for\
   longer chains (n >= 4). Enrichment of the aliphatic carbon also occurs\
   for alkyl chains attached to the anion, as observed for\
   {[}C2C1IM]{[}OcOSO(3)]. Oligo(ethyleneglycol)ether (PEG)\
   functionalities in the cation lead to a surface composition close to\
   bulk stoichiometry and thus a loss in enrichment of the chains. This\
   effect is attributed to attractive interactions between the oxygen\
   atoms on the cation to the hydrogen atoms on the imidazolium ring for\
   {[}Et(EG)(2)MIm]{[}Tf2N] and {[}Me(EG)(3)MIm]{[}Tf2N].}	af8bf4244c3b0ba6ef8bad79f7289aa5	4d07454c4260979ae1643f2bb607ea01	557134c171afa04a95a47183de2729a1	article	{Influence of Different Substituents on the Surface Composition of Ionic\
   Liquids Studied Using ARXPS}	K. R. J. Lovelock and C. Kolbeck and T. Cremer and N. Paape and P. S. Schulz and P. Wasserscheid and F. Maier and H.-P. Steinrueck	\N	{2009}
8741731	{ADVANCED SYNTHESIS \\& CATALYSIS}	{350}	\N	\N	{NOV}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000261325500020	\N	\N		\N	\N	{2599-2609}	\N	{16}	\N	issn = {{1615-4150}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000261325500020}}, doi = {{10.1002/adsc.200800438}}	{The platinum-catalyzed hydrosilylation of allyl chloride with\
   trichlorosilane was investigated in an ionic liquid-organic biphasic\
   reaction mode. After an ionic liquid screening and repetitive batch\
   mode experiments, the process was realized in a continuous mode using a\
   loop reactor concept with integrated continuous separation and\
   recycling of the ionic liquid catalyst phase. The continuous reactor\
   could be operated for 48 h at constant activity and selectivity without\
   addition of platinum indicating that platinum leaching into the product\
   phase was far below 1 ppm. Enhanced selectivity for the product\
   trichloro(3-chloropropyl)silane (compared to the state-of-the art) and\
   the possibility to use simple platinum tetrachloride (PtCl4) as\
   platinum source are further attractive features of this new ionic\
   liquid-based process concept.}	fc8eefab3cb74e4f480df9863b1ea786	789ba870b6808f0ccb16db845b1e7b11	100c22ac5656e794d27d4cef9a484bcf	article	{Liquid-Liquid Biphasic, Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Allyl\
   Chloride with Trichlorosilane using an Ionic Liquid Catalyst Phase in a\
   Continuous Loop Reactor}	Norbert Hofmann and Andreas Bauer and Thomas Frey and Marco Auer and Volker Stanjek and Peter S. Schulz and Nicola Taccardi and Peter Wasserscheid	\N	{2008}
8741732	{CHEMPHYSCHEM}	{9}	\N	\N	{OCT 24}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000260701200013	\N	\N		\N	\N	{2207-2213}	\N	{15}	\N	issn = {{1439-4235}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000260701200013}}, doi = {{10.1002/cphc.200800450}}	{Homogeneous catalysis in room-temperature ionic liquids (ILs)\
   constitutes a most interesting field of research with high potential in\
   technical applications. As concerns the hydrogenation of unsaturated\
   hydrocarbons, Wilkinson's compound RhCl(PPh3)(3) represents a catalyst\
   that provides high selectivity and activity. Herein, we demonstrate the\
   application of infrared spectroscopy to the quantitative analysis of\
   the Wilkinson catalyst in the IL 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate\
   ({[}EMIM]{[}OAc]). Our study demonstrates for the first time the\
   quantitative, accurate and reproducible determination of the\
   concentration of a rhodium catalyst by means of IR spectroscopy and,\
   moreover, allows the investigation of intermolecular interactions.\
   Spectral features, located mainly in the fingerprint region of the IR\
   spectrum, are identified revealing the influence of the dissolved\
   catalyst on the IL's vibrational structure. In particular, the\
   ring-bending mode of the imidazolium ring shows a frequency shift as a\
   function of catalyst concentration, probably due to hydrogen-bond\
   formation between the IL cation and the Rh complex. The results show\
   the potential of IR spectroscopy both for application as a quick\
   process control technology in catalytic processes and as a toot for\
   better understanding of IL-catalyst interactions.}	1c5f75a330b072a2cccb8ec38f4acbca	076b9ba7785e2b39a7628ae415724474	6f5153f8f69725a188722c7e8e5f97b8	article	{Infrared Spectroscopy of a Wilkinson Catalyst in a Room-Temperature\
   Ionic Liquid}	Johannes Kiefer and Katharina Obert and Simone Himmler and Peter S. Schulz and Peter Wasserscheid and Alfred Leipertz	\N	{2008}
8741733	{JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS}	{258}	\N	\N	{SEP 10}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000259409800013	\N	\N		\N	\N	{401-409}	\N	{2}	\N	issn = {{0021-9517}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000259409800013}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jcat.2008.06.018}}	{A kinetic study of cumene isopropylation has been carried out using the\
   acidic ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride\
   ({[}EMIM]Cl)/AlCl3 (molar ratio 1:2) as the catalyst phase in a\
   semi-batch liquid-liquid biphasic reaction system. Kinetic models\
   representing the alkylation reaction network have been established\
   based on reaction temperature and propylene partial pressure\
   variations. By comparing the results of the kinetic models with the\
   measured concentrations in the liquid organic phase, the importance of\
   the different product solubilities in the acidic ionic liquid became\
   evident. Correction of the product concentrations in the organic phase\
   based on a COSMO-RS calculation of the relative product solubilities in\
   the acidic ionic liquid {[}EMIM]{[}Al2Cl7] gave a remarkably good\
   prediction of the reaction kinetics by the kinetic model. These\
   findings demonstrate the suitability of COSMO-RS to predict the\
   relative solubilities of different aromatic compounds in highly\
   reactive catalytic systems. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.}	ac3156ba8734c56030b3f9d95f72a643	699523889b1d94f263c84e692acc1826	53463e4c43dcc6e03b9fb741ec0c6f81	article	{Detailed kinetic study of cumene isopropylation in a liquid-liquid\
   biphasic system using acidic chloroaluminate ionic liquids}	J. Joni and D. Schmitt and P. S. Schulz and T. J. Lotz and P. Wasserscheid	\N	{2008}
8741734	{CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000258686400008	\N	\N		\N	\N	{3867-3869}	\N	{33}	\N	issn = {{1359-7345}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000258686400008}}, doi = {{10.1039/b805444d}}	{An efficient route to prepare ionic liquids with chloroalkylsulfonate\
   anions is presented; the synthesis proceeds in a one-step ring-opening\
   reaction of sultones with an organic chloride salt and provides a very\
   attractive access to new anion functionalised ionic liquids.}	90c95cbdab6af0881aa4528cdb206a35	553369caacde32abdc0c451303659880	b81355906044eed8bd6f4fd85787047a	article	{Chloroalkylsulfonate ionic liquids by ring opening of sultones with\
   organic chloride salts}	Natalia Paape and Wei Wei and Andreas Boesmann and Claudia Kolbeck and Florian Maier and Hans-Peter Steinrueck and Peter Wasserscheid and Peter Steffen Schulz	\N	{2008}
8741735	{CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000251633000014	\N	\N		\N	\N	{79-81}	\N	{1}	\N	issn = {{1359-7345}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000251633000014}}, doi = {{10.1039/b712865g}}	{Immobilisation of catalytically-active metal salts in ionic liquids,\
   with extraction by supercritical carbon dioxide, affords continuous\
   Friedel-Crafts acylation, with in situ-recycling of the catalyst.}	c6815013351809bcde8c0b10f983a330	dbbd1fd39bf26cc0136321dabce82886	ee90cce941c961d5ac179504e2e686e0	article	{Continuous catalytic Friedel-Crafts acylation in the biphasic medium of\
   an ionic liquid and supercritical carbon dioxide}	Firas Zayed and Lasse Greiner and Peter S. Schulz and Alexei Lapkin and Walter Leitner	\N	{2008}
8741736	{MONATSHEFTE FUR CHEMIE}	{138}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000251421500011	\N	\N		\N	\N	{1159-1161}	\N	{11}	\N	issn = {{0026-9247}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000251421500011}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00706-007-0730-2}}	{Thermal retro-Michael decomposition of task specific ionic liquids\
   (TSILs) was efficiently suppressed by hydrogenation of the oxobutyl\
   side chain yielding a hydroxyfunctionalized TSIL.}	a4ad11c131e21760454b9a76cc6d8e2e	b78153ce4f24518bf677f96ac5ae58a2	0d1bd24616c2f507cabe28542a7f194a	article	{Enhancing task specific ionic liquids' thermal stability by structural\
   modification}	Andreas Bosmann and Peter S. Schulz and Peter Wasserscheid	\N	{2007}
8741737	{ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION}	{46}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000244382200020	\N	\N		\N	\N	{1293-1295}	\N	{8}	\N	issn = {{1433-7851}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000244382200020}}, doi = {{10.1002/anie.200604406}}	\N	c06d32386b817624c0aa3472e3e61c34	5c5aea6057083d7b429149a5e5c82b4c	c54f8cf66cc6740e37df3165266c66bf	article	{Effective chirality transfer in ionic liquids through ion-pairing\
   effects}	Peter Steffen Schulz and Natalia Mueller and Andreas Boesmann and Peter Wasserscheid	\N	{2007}
8741738	{ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIKALISCHE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH\
   IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY \\& CHEMICAL PHYSICS}	{220}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000243138700013	\N	\N		\N	\N	{1439-1453}	\N	{10-11}	\N	issn = {{0942-9352}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000243138700013}}, doi = {{10.1524/zpch.2006.220.10.1439}}	{Surface studies of ionic liquids are particularly important for all\
   kinds of multiphasic operations employing ionic liquids, e.g. biphasic\
   homogeneous catalysis or supported ionic liquid phase catalysis. Using\
   X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), the surface composition of the\
   model system 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate\
   {[}EMIM]{[}EtOSO3] was investigated. By comparing two different samples\
   of this ionic liquid from two different origins, we observed a decisive\
   influence of silicon containing impurities on composition and structure\
   of the surface. For the case of the impurities containing ionic liquid,\
   our angle-dependent XPS data are in agreement with a model of a surface\
   layer consisting of highly oriented ionic liquid molecules. From a\
   fundamental point of view, our study may be of general relevance for\
   the understanding, of the chemistry of liquid surfaces in general.}	67e8cbb18f7f2499a71a3163c6c8f9a4	65fcba5cb67d5d1d105754eb3233f175	a4091cb18f7055fd4d13ad7614fd0834	article	{Surface studies on the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium\
   ethylsulfate using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)}	J. M. Gottfried and F. Maier and J. Rossa and D. Gerhard and P. S. Schulz and P. Wasserscheid and H. P. Steinrueck	\N	{2006}
8741739	{ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION}	{45}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000242595700025	\N	\N		\N	\N	{7778-7780}	\N	{46}	\N	issn = {{1433-7851}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000242595700025}}, doi = {{10.1002/anie.200602756}}	\N	df7deb3972882500223302d0ee49694b	e0d4db6e67fd7045ecd1b57393d6eb51	6573066736a976b21611d231912d7fb9	article	{Surface enrichment and depletion effects of ions dissolved in an ionic\
   liquid: an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study}	Florian Maier and J. Michael Gottfried and Jurgen Rossa and Dirk Gerhard and Peter Steffen Schulz and Wilhelm Schwieger and Peter Wasserscheid and Hans-Peter Steinrueck	\N	{2006}
8741740	{GREEN CHEMISTRY}	{8}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000241036200013	\N	\N		\N	\N	{887-894}	\N	{10}	\N	issn = {{1463-9262}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000241036200013}}, doi = {{10.1039/b601583b}}	{A new environmentally friendly method to synthesize long-chain and\
   functionalized alkylsulfate ionic liquids is reported. The two-step\
   synthesis comprises the synthesis of a methylsulfate or\
   ethylsulfateionic liquid by direct alkylation in the first step. In the\
   second step, this intermediate is transformed in a transesterification\
   reaction, using different functionalized and nonfunctionalized\
   alcohols, to the corresponding new alkylsulfate melts. The entire\
   reaction sequence is halide-free and liberates methanol or ethanol as\
   the only by-products. Moreover, it is carried out in a solvent-free\
   manner and scale-up is straight forward.}	7a26a93e6c788588eb032bd505208074	02f7afcfe42efcca3c17870baaad7789	9d1374da4e551e896b8f8702cbdc41e8	article	{Transesterification of methylsulfate and ethylsulfate ionic liquids -\
   an environmentally benign way to synthesize long-chain and\
   functionalized alkylsulfate ionic liquids}	Simone Himmler and Stefanie Hoermann and Roy van Hal and Peter S. Schulz and Peter Wasserscheid	\N	{2006}
8741741	{APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY}	{19}	\N	\N	{NOV}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ISI:000232987500006	\N	\N		\N	\N	{1176-1179}	\N	{11}	\N	issn = {{0268-2605}}, unique-id = {{ISI:000232987500006}}, doi = {{10.1002/aoc.993}}	{With the reaction of bis(1,5-cyclooctadiene)nickel(0) and\
   trans-penta-2,4-dienoic acid in the presence of tricyclohexylphosphine,\
   a new more general method was developed to synthesize cyclic\
   pi(3)-allyl-carboxylato Ni(II) complexes, which are known to be\
   intermediates in the C-C coupling of butadiene and CO2. The cyclic\
   pi(3)-allyl-carboxylato Ni(II) complex obtained is tested as a mediator\
   in the electrochemical coupling reaction of butadiene and carbon\
   dioxide. We also demonstrate the dependency on the coordination sphere\
   by using platinum instead of nickel as the metal center. Copyright (c)\
   2005 John Wiley \\& Sons, Ltd.}	67ebc842f9bfae80ac461bbce5b65f98	c3bfaaa2089dcbdc4e24721f85c6bc43	04f41e39277b673748ec3259a4ff60bd	article	{Facile synthesis of a tricyclohexylphosphine-stabilized\
   eta(3)-allyl-carboxylato Ni(II) complex and its relevance in\
   electrochemical butadiene carbon dioxide coupling}	PS Schulz and O Walter and E Dinjus	\N	{2005}
8741857	Commun. ACM	50	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	\N	\N	\N	shneiderman07cacm	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1323689#	\N	High-level article about some of the concepts and approaches for computer-supported creativity. Includes side-bars by other authors on social creativity and new media arts.	\N	\N	20--32	\N	12	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1323688.1323689}	\N	51f4772ca846cd6a4799588846ec4871	832b3504c787757fc052ec9eb55bc31f	7a94b7d5832bfcbadf91262ac2003c09	article	Creativity support tools: accelerating discovery and innovation	Ben Shneiderman	\N	2007
8742006	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin; Heidelberg; New York	\N	\N	thomas2007itservicemanagement	http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=3540379509	\N		\N	\N	--	\N	\N	\N	issn = {9783540379508 3540379509}, refid = {180965996}	\N	2a614998391b1fad1442dee05e9a0bec	e644e1694b02659a33ee33b367a36bcd	3970d84d4d664d64f66656b3b315ca75	book	ITIL das IT-Servicemanagement Framework	Peter Thomas Köhler	\N	2007
8742010	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Graphics Press	\N	\N	\N	tufte90	http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/books_ei	\N	This book is a beauty to look at, with several examples of data visualisations per page, from many sources, mostly geography (many kinds of maps) but also astronomy (Galileo's observations and the evolution of the Sun's spots), chemistry (the periodic table as you've never seen it before), choreography and transportation (examples of train, flight and bus schedules abound in this book). Tufte's philosophy of information design is "self-effacing displays intensely committed to rich data". His sources of inspiration are detailed maps, not simplistic posters. If the data to be presented seems boring and in need of some cool, catchy cosmetic decoration (Tufte calls it 'chartjunk'), then "you've got the wrong numbers". Good data is never dull.
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The examples are grouped into chapters that illustrate each a fundamental techniques. The chapter on micro/macro readings is about adding detail to clarify complex larger scale structures. The chapter on layering and separation is about how to sparingly use colour and white space to make the design clearer, but by being careful about Albers' 1+1=3 effects, in which the space may acquire shapes that confound the reading. The chapter about small multiples shows examples of visualisations that are made of smaller ones, e.g. to show a time series. The chapter on colour and information elaborates further on the use of colour, mentioning Albers' experiments of interaction of colours and driving home the point that bright strong colours are seldom the best to properly visualise complex, rich information. The chapter includes the wonderful example of the 19th century  edition of Euclid's Elements by Oliver Byrne, a school maths teacher and surveyor on the Falkland Islands: he redrew the whole book, using colours instead of letters to better clarify the geometric proofs. It becomes so much clearer (although Euclid's proofs are still cumbersome). You can see it on the book's homepage (see the URL above). Narratives of space and time, the final chapter, shows examples of displays that superimpose time on a space depiction, like choreographic diagrams or a 1930s flight schedule that adds time indications to the geographic network of airports and connections. 
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A wonderful book. Due to the many graphics, the 120 pages can be read quite quickly. Absorbing the rich detail of the examples is another matter...	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	761f3b0c682589f08dea201274448559	0d3b141e856ec8a6e3e765d2f28774d9	ccf3a0577589d83bb2713b904c29420b	book	Envisioning Information	Edward R. Tufte	\N	1990
8742057	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Procedings of the 19th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX'08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia	\N	\N	Benanzera08	http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au/~dx08/	\N		\N	\N	15-22	\N	\N	\N		\N	c501b127c25a6e866abdd058f3799e75	0fad80ca7326c89c692f16b023714571	d5cd36ae34638a2fbd9df2a6f616a522	inproceedings	The Challenge of Solving POMPDs for Control, Monitoring and Repair of Complex Systems	Emmanuel Benazera and Elodie Chanthery	Wolfgang Mayer Alban Grastien and Markus Stumpter	2008
8742124	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	The 19 th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis(DX-08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blue Mountains, Australia	\N	\N	torta2008daniele	http://www.di.unito.it/~anselma/papers.html	\N		\N	\N	pp. 189-196	\N	\N	\N	date = {2008}	\N	685614d38fe5ad82e45e1fb89326dee5	2b8f9ff2c4ff8ea7c4b6b6d32871a403	73ef5d8d74f04331ea02956cae015f98	inproceedings	Hypothesis Discrimination with Abstractions based on Observation and Action Costs	Daniele Theseider Dupr Gianluca Torta and Luca Anselma	\N	2008
8742272	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	NIPS	\N	\N	\N	The MIT Press	\N	\N	\N	conf/nips/BirattariBB98	http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/nips/nips1998.html#BirattariBB98	\N	dblp	\N	\N	375-381	\N	\N	conf/nips/1998	date = {2003-05-26}, ee = {http://nips.djvuzone.org/djvu/nips11/0375.djvu}, isbn = {0-262-11245-0}	\N	d18a4d54df6fcd0e662646c3515dcea8	419df1bd960292ce6564938a71bbcd57	ede7a9a9275de56c7e3de5b503d1402c	inproceedings	Lazy Learning Meets the Recursive Least Squares Algorithm.	Mauro Birattari and Gianluca Bontempi and Hugues Bersini	Michael J. Kearns and Sara A. Solla and David A. Cohn	1998
8742328	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	VS Verlag fnr Sozialw.	\N	\N	\N	3531143271	http://www.amazon.com/Handbuch-Innovationsforschung-Birgit-Bl%C3%A4ttel-Mink/dp/3531143271%3FSubscriptionId%3D13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D3531143271	\N	Amazon.com: Handbuch Innovationsforschung: Birgit Blättel-Mink: Books	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ean = {9783531143279}, asin = {3531143271}, isbn = {3531143271}	\N	e1c20459a4a9f846ef030a85de515e65	e4a5c75c288a93cf772a89be61177d86	29127ecb94786dd7e8f5095abc1598aa	book	Handbuch Innovationsforschung	Birgit Blättel-Mink	\N	2006
8742463	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Blue Mountains, Australia	\N	19th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX-08)	DX:08:CS:MN:2008	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	683407bf5296096329ee01c358ff40ae	6e54a2f4254b63550dfa4550e5076990	15819c2929dd81eab68e411402628491	inproceedings	A Mixed Causality Approach to Residual Generation Utilizing Equation System Solvers and Differential-Algebraic Equation Theory	Carl Sv{\\"a}rd and Mattias Nyberg	\N	2008
8742566	The Journal of Physical Chemistry B	110	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sterrer:2006	http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp060546t	\N	Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Investigations on the Formation of F+ and F0 Color Centers on the Surface of Thin MgO(001) Films - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B (ACS Publications)	\N	PMID: 16640421	8665-8669	\N	17	\N	doi = {10.1021/jp060546t}, eprint = {http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/jp060546t}	 The formation of surface color centers (FS centers) by electron bombardment of thin MgO(001) films is investigated using electron paramagnetic resonance and low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. At low electron doses both techniques indicate the formation of singly occupied color centers (FS+), whereas at high electron doses the doubly occupied type (FS0) is dominant. It is suggested that with increasing electron dose FS+ centers are transformed into FS0. Tunneling spectra of individual FS0 centers reveal a large distribution of energetic positions of occupied and unoccupied states, which is caused by local variations of the coordination number of the defects and explains the broad signals usually detected with integrating spectroscopic techniques. 	720114b2c647afa1dc266fd4377f33e2	761b75fc131242117b70d676919de4d1	03e044bfb69049e4d06df3a94e98c8bb	article	Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Investigations on the Formation of F+ and F0 Color Centers on the Surface of Thin MgO(001) Films	Martin Sterrer and Esther Fischbach and Markus Heyde and Niklas Nilius and Hans-Peter Rust and Thomas Risse and Hans-Joachim Freund	\N	2006
8743251	Commun. ACM	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	collberg05plagiarism	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1053291.1053293&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&idx=J79&part=magazine&WantType=Magazines&title=Communications%20of%20the%20ACM&CFID=43231182&CFTOKEN=10444884	\N	Communications: Volume 48, Issue 4 , Self-plagiarism in computer science	\N	\N	88--94	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1053291.1053293}	We are all too aware of the ravages of misconduct in the academic community. Students submit assignments inherited from their friends, online papermills provide term papers on popular topics, and occasionally researchers are found falsifying data or publishing the work of others as their own.This article examines a lesser-known but potentially no less bothersome form of scientific misconduct, namely self-plagiarism. Self-plagiarism occurs when authors reuse portions of their previous writings in subsequent research papers. Occasionally, the derived paper is simply a retitled and reformatted version of the original one, but more frequently it is assembled from bits and pieces of previous work.	f67b455910e4be78c5d7eeb3233628e3	82cc5b59e37607120d82d9f525df4371	c081f3b1dca4e3c795db0994a43eaf35	article	Self-plagiarism in computer science	Christian Collberg and Stephen Kobourov	\N	2005
8743326	\N	449	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR Workshop Proceedings ISSN 1613-0073	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-449/Challenge5	http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-449/Challenge5.pdf	\N	Proc. of 5th Workshop on Scripting and Development for the Semantic Web at ESWC 2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	CEUR-WS.org/Vol-449	timestamp = {2009.06.12}, pdf = {http://CEUR-WS.org/Vol-449/Challenge5.pdf}	\N	84f3840361c602e4dd737834dc90a977	99feb27b698868242ed3c90dce520319	709f39c0b901c0225789f012c80de319	inproceedings	Colibrary: Linking Communities of Readers on the Social Semantic Web	Domenico Gendarmi and Filippo Lanubile	S\\"oren Auer and Chris Bizer and Gunnar AAstrand Grimnes	2009
8743656	Commun. ACM	48	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	delen05modeling	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1053291.1053296&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&idx=J79&part=magazine&WantType=Magazines&title=Communications%20of%20the%20ACM&CFID=43231182&CFTOKEN=10444884	\N	Communications: Volume 48, Issue 4 , Integrated modeling: the key ...	\N	\N	107--112	\N	4	\N	issn = {0001-0782}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1053291.1053296}	Current business modeling methods are one-dimensional. Here, an integrated modeling approach helps decision makers study the enterprise as a whole from multiple perspectives.	3957020f54310b91ebac3a6386f9a746	1a6f8276cb3ce642bca039a951864871	48e81be528a3fbf9e2970ff7d54f56a6	article	Integrated modeling: the key to holistic understanding of the enterprise	Dursun Delen and Nikunj P. Dalal and Perakath C. Benjamin	\N	2005
8744334	Nuclear Physics B	247	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Knizhnik198483	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVC-4718WH6-11C/2/78488410cf4d8d21de2be2fb78354edb	\N	ScienceDirect - Nuclear Physics B : Current algebra and Wess-Zumino model in two dimensions	\N	\N	83 - 103	\N	1	\N	issn = {0550-3213}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(84)90374-2}	We investigate quantum field theory in two dimensions invariant with respect to conformal (Virasoro) and non-abelian current (Kac-Moody) algebras. The Wess-Zumino model is related to the special case of the representations of these algebras, the conformal generators being quadratically expressed in terms of currents. The anomalous dimensions of the Wess-Zumino fields are found exactly, and the multipoint correlation functions are shown to satisfy linear differential equations. In particular, Witten's non-abelean bosonisation rules are proven.	9838a90924e2d7b0337f884f00545eff	858483cf6b1b7879b2b1d5656aadfd69	ce02e8c72c49a7d07da487074eab7516	article	Current algebra and Wess-Zumino model in two dimensions	V. G. Knizhnik and A. B. Zamolodchikov	\N	1984
8746511	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vldb09/HassanzadehCLM	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lyon, France}	\N	63c289466de2f98e1b83aa86cb2b14a9	c6a310be5125f5db73431cd7a721e89b	d4418d2a36655c524f9b458237ea5ad1	inproceedings	{Framework for Evaluating Clustering Algorithms in Duplicate Detection}	O. Hassanzadeh and F. Chiang and H. C. Lee and R. J. Miller	\N	2009
8746512	\N	\N	\N	\N	August	\N	Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2009) - Demonstrations Track	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vldb09/hassanzadehXMLKW	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Lyon, France}	\N	5b7f3b66d31c051bb5dba9beccaf495a	b59948b3add93de56d355b47e9df3a24	f67c242f575c4d4fdc4fec0eeab052fa	inproceedings	{Linkage Query Writer}	O. Hassanzadeh and R. Xin and R. J. Miller and L. Lim and A. Kementsietsidis and M. Wang	\N	2009
8746513	\N	\N	\N	\N	September	\N	Proceedings of the International Conference on Semantic Systems (I-SEMANTICS'08)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isemantics08/HassanzadehC	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	194-196	\N	\N	\N	location = {Graz, Austria}	\N	c7584abbc121f7eb5c38ef09d8dbc1d5	f2724eb92708af45e075f27dd8572864	7a0d6bb67cc2f92a6d473ac17f2e007a	inproceedings	{Linked Movie Data Base (Triplification Challenge Report)}	O. Hassanzadeh and M. P. Consens	\N	2008
8746514	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Proceedings of the WWW2009 workshop on Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2009)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ldow09/HassanzadehC	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}	\N	e2d9bb6ff2a6f4e5d3cc23d615847493	4a59fcbf6a30aed9f7e7c4fc4326b189	b87717106ebe081080f15fd4d732eee5	inproceedings	{Linked Movie Data Base}	O. Hassanzadeh and M. P. Consens	\N	2009
8746515	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	{Proceedings of the WWW2009 workshop on Linked Data on the Web (LDOW2009)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ldow09/JentzschAHSB	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}	\N	a50d76acd2a02138ba693a933d2aa654	04581dccb1934b36c1bfadd5deb428eb	c83ba2ca8619434daeccb4086dcbdac5	inproceedings	{Enabling Tailored Therapeutics with Linked Data}	A. Jentzsch and B. Andersson and O. Hassanzadeh and S. Stephens and C. Bizer	\N	2009
8746516	The VLDB Journal	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	vldbj09/HassanzadehM	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	331d2ddc7a2366d32016062da088c8b2	79658aafb9b1e16f4297b7139c260677	61683fb8efc43c2974cf8e0106e6cf6d	article	{Creating Probabilistic Databases from Duplicated Data}	O. Hassanzadeh and R. J. Miller	\N	2009
8746517	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	{Proceedings of the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www09/HassanzadehLKW	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	231	\N	\N	\N	location = {Madrid, Spain}	\N	acf66d79f7f1107d56dd3bc19fc4e7ff	6db4e22260c61bf6c45752b879f0fa99	a3483786cdeaa95eb3e78ff4df777a04	inproceedings	{A Declarative Framework for Semantic Link Discovery over Relational Data}	O. Hassanzadeh and L. Lim and A. Kementsietsidis and M. Wang	\N	2009
8746518	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{Proceedings of the International Workshop on Quality in Databases (QDB 2007)}	\N	\N	\N	\N	Vienna, Austria	\N	\N	qdb07/HassanzadehSM	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	11-18	\N	\N	\N		\N	9643dc75abe8165983fee4e9a3247e1c	0dcbd98cdcadd857018541123cab75f7	ab4cdaef54e2c19a5ba5ba624641dbb6	inproceedings	{Accuracy of Approximate String Joins Using Grams}	O. Hassanzadeh and M. Sadoghi and R. J. Miller	\N	2007
8746519	\N	\N	\N	\N	February	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{University of Toronto}	\N	mscthesis07/Hassanzadeh	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	e0489e93d15b5a785662546b1d706b8f	7101fc47f49524751a8fd5bd82ccd03b	91b9b7cf9e0aab40f7bc28994db9aede	mastersthesis	{Benchmarking Declarative Approximate Selection Predicates}	O. Hassanzadeh	\N	2007
8746520	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD 2007)	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	sigmod07/ChandelHKSS	\N	\N	Oktie Hassanzadeh's Publications 2007-2009	\N	\N	353-364	\N	\N	\N	location = {Beijing, China}	\N	be003aa04988bbf3ba79211c86481b4a	7642f8f563e40b42fd70f6e56bb0e92b	564e63be2d128876aae91eb2218dac79	inproceedings	{Benchmarking Declarative Approximate Selection Predicates}	Amit Chandel and Oktie Hassanzadeh and Nick Koudas and Mohammad Sadoghi and Divesh Srivastava	\N	2007
8752173	Journal of Heat Transfer	111	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kandlikar_Shah1989a	http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=5899646	\N		\N	\N	300 - 313	\N	2	\N		Plate heat exchangers are classified on the basis of number of passes on each side and the flow arrangement in each channel, taking into account the end plate effects. This results in four configurations each for the 1-1 (1 Pass-1 Pass), 2-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-1, 4-2, and 4-4 arrangements, and six configurations for the 3-1 arrangement. These arrangements are analyzed using the Gauss-Seidel iterative finite difference method; the plate arrangement that yields the highest effectiveness in each pass configuration is identified. Comprehensive results are presented in tabular form for the temperature effectiveness P{sub 1} and log-mean temperature difference correction factor F as functions of the number of transfer units NTU{sub 1}, the heat capacity rate ratio R{sub 1}, and the total number of thermal plates. On the basis of these results, specific guidelines are outlined for the selection of appropriate plate heat exchanger configurations.	c85a35539febf662d4db63c496f92440	045db685c364026abbbb3a500883ed6d	138a5618a238ea11959957b072de3fd0	article	Multipass plate heat exchangers - Effectiveness-NTU results and guidelines for selecting pass arrangements	S.G. Kandlikar and R.K. Shah	\N	1989
8752188	Journal of Heat Transfer	111	\N	\N	May	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kandlikar_Shah1989b	http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=5899637	\N		\N	\N	314-321	\N	2	\N		The effectiveness of a plate heat exchanger with a finite number of plates is affected by the end channels, and the channels between two adjacent passes. These effects become less significant as the number of thermal plates becomes large, N > 40, as shown by Kandlikar and Shah (1989). In the present paper, closed-form equations are derived for plate heat exchangers with N = {infinity} in terms of temperature effectiveness P{sub 1} as a function of the capacity rate ratio R{sub 1} and the number of transfer units NTU{sub 1} for the following pass arrangements: 1-1, 2-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, and 4-4.	10bd73886bda0d726df12301c2803c9e	1a7d27f2ae9cda1c2a03e8cbfdb5d8e9	c9e02d00588d52258f65605072a56515	article	Asymptotic effectiveness-NTU formulas for multipass plate heat exchangers	S.G. Kandlikar and R.K. Shah	\N	1989
8752279	\N	84-HT-26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers	ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers	\N	\N	\N	Kandlikar1984	\N	\N		\N	ASME Paper No. 84-HT-26, pp. 1-5	1-5	\N	\N	\N		An efficient and flexible algorithm is developed for analyzing any plate heat exchanger configuration. Results are presented as -NTU charts for six plate
\
heat exchanger configurations - simple parallel and counterfl ow, 2 Pass/l Pass Counterfl ow, 2 Pass/2 Pass Counterflow, 2 Pass/2 Pass Parallel Flow, and 3 Pass/l
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Pass Counterflow. Effect of number of plates on the performance is investigated, and the use of computer program is recommenaed for selecting the flow configuration and number of plates.	7687f6e9e23f43c14f4c8445b0cfb1a0	d86d697c2fbadb7915c5582bee4e917d	77a3946dd5d268f7c49313132a5d7fa2	inproceedings	Performance Curves for Different Plate Heat Exchanger Configurations	S.G. Kandlikar	\N	1984
8752336	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg	Berlin, Heidelberg	\N	\N	UBHD2098302	\N	\N	OPAC-UNIBI	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9783540311256}, language = {}	\N	5d2785f0478ac50cca2d20032cd0c4c9	650b0137b6449696dcc6b6e07116950c	4eb0682c1bc3088399c1b2a827c5c3a4	book	Einführung in SAP Business Information Warehouse	Jorge Marx Gómez and Claus Rautenstrauch and Peter Cissek and Björn Grahlher	\N	2006
8752417	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kandlikar_Shah1988	\N	\N		\N	special volume to honor Dr. Ramachandran	\N	\N	\N	\N		The performance of plate heat exchangers has been analyzed numerically by a
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linite difference method for 1 pass-l pass, 2 pass-l pass, and 3 pass-l pass flow arrangements. Extensive tabular results for the exchanger temperature effectiveness and the log-mean temperature difference correction factor are presented for a wide range of the number of transfer units, heat capacity rate ratio and the number of thermal plates. The "end effect" due to a small number of thermal plates is important only for N < 40. In most plate exchangers the number of thermal plates is greater than 40. For this case, the influence of the number of thermal plates is found to be negligible on the performance, i.e., the performance approaches that of an eXChanger with an infinite number of thermal plates. Based on the results, design guidelines are also presented for the select ion of
\
a 1-1, 2-1 or 3-1 pass exchanger when the heat capacity rate ratio is about two and higher.	4d95de05573faae0de1d7413785e7873	b3675d8d8b6f6b53cd9b68aef1c364be	7c635f0f7d8ac0a671f515fd2ac2399e	proceedings	The Influence of the Number of Thermal Plates on Plate Heat Exchanger Performance	R.K. Shah and S.G. Kandlikar	\N	1988
8752876	National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference	\N	\N	\N	Optical Society of America	\N	\N	\N	Foroni:08-OFC	http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=URI=NFOEC-2008-JWA7	\N	Optics InfoBase - Tailoring of the Transmission Window in Realistic Hollow-Core Bragg Fibers	\N	\N	JWA7	\N	\N	\N		A new design with air and silica layer pairs properly combined in the hollow-core
\
Bragg fiber cladding has been proposed, which provides the possibility to tailor the transmission
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window characteristics.	0eb5424e90fb7dfccbedff1baee1ff3d	1b9ff96220836200ff9c0f471d44e820	d2e477881a97dc12066df4f95cd16fe5	inproceedings	Tailoring of the Transmission Window in Realistic Hollow-Core Bragg Fibers	Matteo Foroni and Davide Passaro and Federica Poli and Annamaria Cucinotta and Stefano Selleri and Jesper L{\\ae}gsgaard and Anders Bjarklev	\N	2008
8752924	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	47	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gut20044833	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2004.06.002	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer : Optimal configuration design for plate heat exchangers	\N	\N	4833 - 4848	\N	22	\N	issn = {0017-9310}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2004.06.002}	A screening method is presented for selecting optimal configurations for plate heat exchangers. The optimization problem is formulated as the minimization of the heat transfer area, subject to constraints on the number of channels, pressure drops, flow velocities and thermal effectiveness, as well as the exchanger thermal and hydraulic models. The configuration is defined by six parameters, which are as follows: number of channels, numbers of passes on each side, fluid locations, feed relative location and type of channel flow. The proposed method relies on a structured search procedure where the constraints are successively applied to eliminate infeasible and sub-optimal solutions. The method can be also used for enumerating the feasible region of the problem; thus any objective function can be used. Examples show that the screening method is able to successfully determine the set of optimal configurations with a very reduced number of exchanger evaluations. Approximately 5% of the pressure drop and velocity calculations and 1% of the thermal simulations are required when compared to an exhaustive enumeration procedure. An optimization example is presented with a detailed sensitivity analysis that illustrates the application and performance of the screening method.	bdbbee83f5a9ae7c6f1cf55f39813a99	3ee46761e58e07d012bda8cb6c49247b	cc34ff1fa9f1f63ce3e82aeed2bf0e0b	article	Optimal configuration design for plate heat exchangers	Jorge A. W. Gut and José M. Pinto	\N	2004
8753014	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Narr	Tübingen	\N	ScriptOralia : Reihe A: Altertumswissenschaftliche Reihe ; 15 = 66 [d. Gesamtw.]	UBHD9425256	\N	\N		\N	\N	183 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-8233-4556-7, 978-3-8233-4556-5}, language = {ger}	\N	513833e7c5edec21a72a678daa2087e2	50becc4e4309465c2a3556ba7ede351b	0f4ce9e1b6ae3fb6f37ccb8117b1cb3a	book	Rechtskodifizierung und soziale Normen im interkulturellen Vergleich	\N	Hans-Joachim Gehrke	1994
8753133	Chemical Engineering Science	63	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Miura20085386	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2008.07.029	\N	ScienceDirect - Chemical Engineering Science : The effect of flow arrangement on the pressure drop of plate heat exchangers	\N	\N	5386 - 5393	\N	22	\N	issn = {0009-2509}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2008.07.029}	For the optimal design of plate heat exchangers (PHEs), an accurate thermal-hydraulic model that takes into account the effect of the flow arrangement on the heat load and pressure drop is necessary. In the present study, the effect of the flow arrangement on the pressure drop of a PHE is investigated. Thirty two different arrangements were experimentally tested using a laboratory scale PHE with flat plates. The experimental data was used for (a) determination of an empirical correlation for the effect of the number of passes and number of flow channels per pass on the pressure drop; (b) validation of a friction factor model through parameter estimation; and (c) comparison with the simulation results obtained with a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) model of the PHE. All three approaches resulted in a good agreement between experimental and predicted values of pressure drop. Moreover, the CFD model is used for evaluating the flow maldistribution in a PHE with two channels per pass.	5e2d50a75f25fa3b01c3394225ea88b8	9c68c71c6359494c249cb6c48bf2225f	1c641d797cb7d68d4d19fbd91df866fe	article	The effect of flow arrangement on the pressure drop of plate heat exchangers	Raquel Y. Miura and Flavio C.C. Galeazzo and Carmen C. Tadini and Jorge A.W. Gut	\N	2008
8753218	Speculum	20	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ross:1945	\N	\N		\N	\N	212-235	\N	2	\N		\N	b0897f37cbd5693194354899f9c513cf	7f64c15a2c493e7f6bd9e87f010dc10c	c8776cf54b697eb9c94cb4a188739b11	article	Two neglected palatins of Charlemagne: Erich of Friuli and Gerold of Bavaria	James Bruce Ross	\N	1945
8753389	Chemical Engineering Science	59	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gut20044591	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2004.07.025	\N	ScienceDirect - Chemical Engineering Science : Thermal model validation of plate heat exchangers with generalized configurations	\N	\N	4591 - 4600	\N	21	\N	issn = {0009-2509}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2004.07.025}	Thermal models of plate heat exchangers rely on correlations for the evaluation of the convective heat transfer coefficients inside the channels. It is usual to configure the exchanger with one countercurrent single-pass arrangement for acquiring heat transfer experimental data. This type of configuration approaches the ideal case of pure countercurrent flow conditions, and therefore a simplified mathematical model can be used for parameter estimation. However, it is known that the results of parameter estimation depend on the selected exchanger configuration because the effects of flow maldistribution inside its channels are incorporated into the heat transfer coefficients. This work presents a parameter estimation procedure for plate heat exchangers that handles experimental data from multiple configurations. The procedure is tested with an Armfield FT-43 heat exchanger with flat plates and the parameter estimation results are compared to those obtained from the usual method of single-pass arrangements. It can be observed that the heat transfer correlations obtained for plate heat exchangers are intimately associated with the configuration(s) experimentally tested and the corresponding flow distribution pattern(s).	c1179c62d61f31f6b0150888ad8add5d	a3cc60b7cfbe20ca035782c0ee877196	6ae58fbfe06d72a94178855003885154	article	Thermal model validation of plate heat exchangers with generalized configurations	Jorge A.W. Gut and Renato Fernandes and José M. Pinto and Carmen C. Tadini	\N	2004
8753572	Chemical Engineering & Technology	30	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Copyright © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim	\N	\N	\N	wiley2007	http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ceat.200600294	\N	Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Chemical Engineering & Technology	\N	\N	21-26	\N	1	\N	doi = {10.1002/ceat.200600294}	For the configuration optimization of plate heat exchangers (PHEs), the mathematical models for heat transfer and pressure drop must be valid for a wide range of operational conditions of all configurations of the exchanger or the design results may be compromised. In this investigation, the thermal model of a PHE is adjusted to fit experimental data obtained from non-Newtonian heat transfer for eight different configurations, using carboxymethylcellulose solutions (CMC) as test fluid. Although it is possible to successfully adjust the model parameters, Newtonian and non-Newtonian heat transfer cannot be represented by a single generalized correlation. In addition, the specific heat, thermal conductivity and power-law rheological parameters of CMC solutions were correlated with temperature, over a range compatible with a continuous pasteurization process.	0e6050bde87f1682b1b1aef3f224657c	87782b8a5b125e849f479a415af2947e	eac6f0c49781ca4feb170211d5b532a1	article	Non-Newtonian Heat Transfer on a Plate Heat Exchanger with Generalized Configurations	A. Carezzato and M. R. Alcantara and J. Telis-Romero and C. C. Tadini and J. A. W. Gut	\N	2007
8753634	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	1557916	http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1557914.1557916&coll=portal&dl=acm&type=series&idx=SERIES399&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=HT&CFID=://www.bibsonomy.org/user/hotho/ht09&CFTOKEN=www.bibsonomy.org/user/hotho/ht09	\N	HT: HT '09, The social hyperlink	\N	\N	1--2	\N	\N	\N	location = {Torino, Italy}, isbn = {978-1-60558-486-7}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1557914.1557916}	\N	07052cde04a27dbc8015108e4dcc3089	8a2fa27419889ca79b1bc7c1812031d2	e0f0c03d5420b30d4cb9673b6b7b288d	inproceedings	The social hyperlink	Lada A. Adamic	\N	2009
8753934	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	adamic2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Invited Talk Abstract}, paperid = {key1la}	Online, hyperlinks connect not just related information, but people who relate to one another. In this talk I will discuss the many dimensions and uses of the social hyperlink across a variety of online communities. Sometimes it is the information that brings the people together, as they are seeking answers to questions, or seeking to answer questions. In online question and answer forums, hyperlinks record a fleeting social interaction, an information exchange. In other instances, for example, in virtual worlds, social hyperlinks may be conduits for social influence, direct transfer of information, or even the sharing of virtual goods. Occasionally, an online tie is established in order to navigate the real world, or more specifically, find a real couch to sleep on. This of course takes a good deal of trust -- trust that is expressed in hyperlinks. 	ef45979de6561a633c3fd946ef1dad0f	8a2fa27419889ca79b1bc7c1812031d2	fa369460529e8b28dd9b9885ab3a32cf	inproceedings	The Social Hyperlink	Lada A. Adamic	\N	2009
8753968	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 14th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	combi07conceptual	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Conceptual Modeling of Temporal Clinical Workflows	\N	\N	70-81	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311}, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2007.45}	The diffusion of clinical guidelines to describe the proper way to deal with patients' situations is spreading out and opens new issues in the context of modeling and managing (temporal) information about medical activities. Guidelines can be seen as processes describing the sequence of activities to be executed, and thus approaches proposed in the business context can be used to model them. In this paper, we propose a general conceptual workflow model, considering both activities and their temporal properties, and focus on the representation of clinical guidelines by the proposed model.	a06ed3ce77e6ee406b9293293b6c00c5	79444214060036e511b45483ab578c45	f76abed0ecd93accfa35923d4b990faa	inproceedings	Conceptual Modeling of Temporal Clinical Workflows	C. Combi and M. Gozzi and J.M. Juarez and B. Oliboni and G. Pozzi	\N	2007
8753975	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2015	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	61--65	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	50ca743093dcea3ba5b6cb536a0e3716	11835f3c3a78822dd29beb20a7ee6630	f3ca39f4c9fe2b82dec35cd9048022e8	incollection	Systematik einer fachlichen Servicebeschreibung	Sebastian Stein and Jens Lauer and Konstantin Ivanov	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8753980	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	adamic2009social	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Invited Talk Abstract}, paperid = {key1la}	Online, hyperlinks connect not just related information, but people who relate to one another. In this talk I will discuss the many dimensions and uses of the social hyperlink across a variety of online communities. Sometimes it is the information that brings the people together, as they are seeking answers to questions, or seeking to answer questions. In online question and answer forums, hyperlinks record a fleeting social interaction, an information exchange. In other instances, for example, in virtual worlds, social hyperlinks may be conduits for social influence, direct transfer of information, or even the sharing of virtual goods. Occasionally, an online tie is established in order to navigate the real world, or more specifically, find a real couch to sleep on. This of course takes a good deal of trust -- trust that is expressed in hyperlinks. 	ef45979de6561a633c3fd946ef1dad0f	8a2fa27419889ca79b1bc7c1812031d2	fa369460529e8b28dd9b9885ab3a32cf	inproceedings	The Social Hyperlink	Lada A. Adamic	\N	2009
8753985	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-1010	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	3--15	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	d1f8150d476f3070a8ab06c1259dc189	0f0acc00a2c12cb695e096dbe43ca110	d31d27ef5bd0a498a56ce8a88db36568	incollection	Prozessorientierte Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	Maik Thr{\\"a}nert and Stefan K{\\"u}hne	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8753992	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4030	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	263--275	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	92f0b77119db196f22acc357b9798049	14833c072bf3415971a5d33fecd2a7c6	aef0b4d73add7ad1bbfa985f8d5e6095	incollection	Minimal-invasive Integration von Anwendungssystemen	Fred Stefan and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754024	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3020	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	157--170	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	513c5a5161dac10c4a97d82ad1c7a343	8f5d51e2cd6ee133075c6f2ef1d6518c	c0796caee89ee26c817ccdecaa166d0a	incollection	Anwendungsszenario `Elektronische Steuererkl{\\"a}rung'	Oliver Pape and Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754038	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2040	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	93--110	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	edad061528627f22a09f5e22cc416221	d5e50799bdd90fe6f2dc86376f8f31c3	2f76b262c663579fa9ee0396af5132a6	incollection	Abbildung fachlicher Prozessmodelle auf BPEL-basierte Laufzeitumgebungen	Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Sebastian Stein and Konstantin Ivanov	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754048	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3010	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	141--155	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	243d777f1e7f442c49245a1f0840649e	06b3ce537c638f9133bd09f962fefe30	8a2e97221376b863bcec70447276adc3	incollection	Modellgetriebene Entwicklung des E-Government-Dienstes Einfache Melderegisterauskunft	Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Jan Lehmann and Katrin Weineck and Werner Rotzoll	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754058	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2060	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	123--137	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	d2644e35e3135ee0ed8e3cc16dea8390	933f712303312f01b2c9afa3763715f6	b5d695bf042e62b5e360e14340b32af1	incollection	Modellaustausch zwischen ARIS und Eclipse EMF durch Verwendung einer M3-Level-basierten Br{\\"u}cke	Heiko Kern	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754064	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4070	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	301--311	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	3bed95a9cda152f12ae5758338fc7111	f1c149d894ad1c6557866fde998d8f19	071f2fd6969524a5c763ed103e69b102	incollection	Modellierung von Sicherheitsaspekten in orchestrierten integrierten Anwendungssystemen	Meiko Jensen and Sven Feja	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754072	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2030	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	81--91	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	cc01b7d2aea381457054dfaff55f788e	ba1586d0cbc4b092c611dfb10aa75be8	c6270b229b5a3ec8b96b2dd0aa9a3599	incollection	Ein Open-Source-Editor zur modellbasierten Validierung von Gesch{\\"a}ftsprozessen	Steffen Jacobs and Sven Feja	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754077	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	18th International World Wide Web Conference	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	www200965	http://www2009.eprints.org/65/	\N		\N	\N	641--641	\N	\N	\N		Social bookmarking systems and their emergent information structures, known as folksonomies, are increasingly important data sources for Semantic Web applications. A key question for harvesting semantics from these systems is how to extend and adapt traditional notions of similarity to folksonomies, and which measures are best suited for applications such as navigation support, semantic search, and ontology learning. Here we build an evaluation framework to compare various general folksonomy-based similarity measures derived from established information-theoretic, statistical, and practical measures. Our framework deals generally and symmetrically with users, tags, and resources. For evaluation purposes we focus on similarity among tags and resources, considering different ways to aggregate annotations across users. After comparing how tag similarity measures predict user-created tag relations, we provide an external grounding by user-validated semantic proxies based on WordNet and the Open Directory. We also investigate the issue of scalability. We ?nd that mutual information with distributional micro-aggregation across users yields the highest accuracy, but is not scalable; per-user projection with collaborative aggregation provides the best scalable approach via incremental computations. The results are consistent across resource and tag similarity.	198df9159053cf3d4139324cd21274cd	a266558ad4d83d536a0be2ac94b6b7df	d16e752a8295d5dad7e26b199d9f614f	inproceedings	Evaluating Similarity Measures for Emergent Semantics of Social Tagging	Benjamin Markines and Ciro Cattuto and Filippo Menczer and Dominik Benz and Andreas Hotho and Gerd Stumme	\N	2009
8754078	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3050	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	205--215	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	30f4a2bcde819c497f2c150cf078aa19	f44b149e8c7a71d5c898896499835eb3	d55bc69160cc927c8ea587c94fd4aa14	incollection	Werkzeug zur grafischen Modellierung von Enfinity-Installationen	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Benjamin Holtz	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754085	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3040	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	189--203	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	cdd8bc3f60ed7c00e5fde02b802c2969	eee13fea1e4c92f9808d6b3d83f05de2	d50ba7d8f532421da3be44f09e3a6e69	incollection	Modellgetriebenes Verfahren zur Migration relationaler Datenbanken	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Stefan Butz	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754096	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3030	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	171--187	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	1e8295082a208e38b4f6714737b4212e	5c149ae84bf6cde84023b777fa8c6d07	5b3cd69197ee7abc7516471fc6779751	incollection	Konzept f{\\"u}r die modellgetriebene Entwicklung von Gesch{\\"a}ftsanwendungen	Peter H{\\"a}nsgen and Thomas Budich	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754135	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3060	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	217--231	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	ddcd925f607c66ebcda9527baf37845e	33d1be377bd206ad852f612c5e28fa05	ebbac2e1e857f43e833b168590cb3699	incollection	Model-Driven Integration Engineering im E-Procurement -- Das Beispiel eines Integrationsdienstleisters	Martin Gebauer and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert and Jens Schenderlein and Norbert Kalbe	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8754287	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kröner	Stuttgart	\N	Kröners Taschenausgabe ; 376	UBHD65616629	\N	\N		\N	\N	X, 750 S.	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-520-37601-6, 978-3-520-37601-5}, language = {ger}	\N	69a536f2a80eb6b3223819abb5ad087c	e5ccf0bbeb044d032f3dec446acbceea	5d5be8c0792da134004e9d65d9830c26	book	Geschichte der Familie	Andreas Gestrich and Jens-Uwe Krause and Michael Mitterauer	\N	2003
8754292	OOER '95: Object-Oriented and Entity-Relationship Modeling	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	casati95conceptual	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0020545	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	341--354	\N	\N	\N		Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data management technology, in particular as it concerns the access to external databases. Thus, a convergence between workflow management and databases is occurring.
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ER  -	654f59d6c849a04a934c6ef9d56c46c0	ae2ad0c6d166dbb8c451ba55c026ccb0	4931b6b24a4b310ed530bea0be2865fa	article	Conceptual modeling of workflows	F. Casati and S. Ceri and B Pernici and G. Pozzi	\N	1995
8754473	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2006. TIME 2006. Thirteenth International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zanker06maintenance	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Measuring, monitoring and controlling software maintenance efforts	\N	\N	103-110	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311}, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2006.21}	Launching a new software product on the market and maximizing the profit obtained from it is already an art considering the high expectations and conflicting requirements of the software market. Product managers have to take tough decisions regarding the product life cycle like choosing the right moment for a new release, modernization or system replacement. Under these conditions they have to continually monitor the time evolution of efforts and costs required for implementing and maintaining the software product. Software tools that are able to assess these activities constitute a great value for those who need to take product management decisions. In this paper we present an approach for measuring and monitoring maintenance efforts by focusing on measurements of coding related activities. We employ data mining techniques for classifying coding related effort and present a preliminary evaluation of using this approach	1855d8f2e3a795f4323dc089f62db98c	2ca1578558284b9312d9b2c10ca6f7fa	ed8b9a91f84abe1ff7b9e8aa5ec3b6c0	inproceedings	Measuring, monitoring and controlling software maintenance efforts	M. Zanker and S. Gordea	\N	2006
8754523	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2006. TIME 2006. Thirteenth International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	gaizauskas06extraction	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Task-Oriented Extraction of Temporal Information: The Case of Clinical Narratives	\N	\N	188-195	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311}, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2006.27}	Most recent work on temporal relation extraction from text has addressed text drawn from the newswire domain and has attempted to extract all temporal relational information, as specified by proposed temporal annotation schemes such as TimeML. In this paper we explore the task of extracting restricted amounts of temporal information in support of an information extraction application in the medical domain, specifically that of extracting information about times of clinical investigations (X-rays, ultrasounds, etc.) from clinic letters. We describe the task, the corpus and evaluation data we have assembled, a baseline algorithm for extracting temporal relations between temporal expressions and clinical investigation events, and present evaluation results for the algorithm. Overall scores of precision 73.83% and recall 58.70% are promising for a simple baseline approach and suggest that extracting only a restricted subset of the temporal information available in a text may be a sensible way to proceed in the context of specific applications	77405e5fc49e6e99fce590cf4e2618a5	491453380a971f11a629e4d4f2c8bec5	27a681e2304f6f2cc00aff8f3cd8e983	inproceedings	Task-Oriented Extraction of Temporal Information: The Case of Clinical Narratives	R. Gaizauskas and H. Harkema and M. Hepple and A. Setzer	\N	2006
8754773	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	46	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Gut_Pinto2003b	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0017-9310(03)00040-1	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer : Modeling of plate heat exchangers with generalized configurations	\N	\N	2571 - 2585	\N	14	\N	issn = {0017-9310}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0017-9310(03)00040-1}	A mathematical model is developed in algorithmic form for the steady-state simulation of gasketed plate heat exchangers with generalized configurations. The configuration is defined by the number of channels, number of passes at each side, fluid locations, feed connection locations and type of channel-flow. The main purposes of this model are to study the configuration influence on the exchanger performance and to further develop a method for configuration optimization. The main simulation results are: temperature profiles in all channels, thermal effectiveness, distribution of the overall heat transfer coefficient and pressure drops. Moreover, the assumption of constant overall heat transfer coefficient is analyzed.	6687e539c5e5fa9155c8209d228d1dbf	2ae5add4bb8c5a843596426a2dadf7db	0c52dbc1ab3a497b8664833a6ad2dd0a	article	Modeling of plate heat exchangers with generalized configurations	Jorge A. W. Gut and José M. Pinto	\N	2003
8754906	International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer	49	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Skoglund20062291	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2005.12.005	\N	ScienceDirect - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer : Dynamic object-oriented heat exchanger models for simulation of fluid property transitions	\N	\N	2291 - 2303	\N	13-14	\N	issn = {0017-9310}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2005.12.005}	Object-oriented heat exchanger models were developed to simulate the dynamic thermal effects of dynamic changes in fluid composition and thus of fluid properties in a type of liquid typical for food products.
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The models were written in the object-oriented language Modelica as objects in a library structure being developed to simulate complex liquid food process lines and their control systems. The models were based on moderate discretization of the heat exchanger into control volumes, and the fluid dispersion was modelled either as ideal mixing or as transport delay in each control volume. The transport delay model exhibited the best computational performance as well as affording flexibility in fluid dispersion modelling.	a0c20aa97475b04c99a1740fb7290205	ebaf206830a55b14cdc7b1ae07a98ba0	1e6c31f712ee0575a4dd276f327ae8d7	article	Dynamic object-oriented heat exchanger models for simulation of fluid property transitions	Tomas Skoglund and Karl-Erik Arzén and Petr Dejmek	\N	2006
8755013	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Truc2009	\N	\N		\N	Article publié initialement dans "Journal Advanced Nursing" n°64
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\	(2) 195-208  2008, sous le titre Emotionnal labour an evolutionary
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\	concept analysis	34-49	\N	97	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.30}	Même s'il ne le reconnaît pas toujours, le personnel infirmier a recours
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\	au travail émotionnel dans le cadre de ses rapports avec les patients.
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\	Le travail émotionnel qui sous-tend les soins infirmiers est invisible.
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\	Il est quelquefois associé à l'épuisement professionnel et à la dépersonnalisation.
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\	La documentation des secteurs de la psychologie et de la gestion
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\	traite abondamment du concept du travail émotionnel alors que ce
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\	dernier demeure peu abordé dans les écrits en sciences infirmières.
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\	Le présent article tend à remédier à cette situation en présentant
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\	une analyse dudit concept sous l'angle de la théorie évolutionnaire
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\	de Rodgers. Une recherche documentaire fut effectuée dans les banques
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\	de données CINAHL, PsycINFO et REPERE afin de repérer les écrits
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\	publiés entre 1990 et 2008 et comportant les mots-clés « emotional
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\	labour », « emotional work », « émotions », « travail émotionnel
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\	» et « émotions ». La démarche a permis de sélectionner 72 articles.
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\	L'information se rapportant au concept de travail émotionnel fut
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\	analysée au moyen de la méthode évolutionnaire d'analyse de concept
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\	de Rodgers. Il ressort de l'analyse que le travail émotionnel est
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\	un processus d'adoption par l'infirmière d'un « personnage de travail
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\	» dans le but de réguler et d'exprimer ses émotions (profondes ou
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\	superficielles) durant ses rapports avec les patients. Le «personnage
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\	de travail » adoptée dépend d'événements survenus précédemment lors
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\	des rapports avec le patient et a trait à l'une de trois dimensions
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\	suivantes: l'organisation (c.-à-d. les normes sociales, le soutien
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\	social), le personnel infirmier (c.-à-d. l'identification du rôle,
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\	l'engagement professionnel, l'expérience de travail et les aptitudes
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\	à la communication interpersonnelle) et l'emploi (c.-à-d. autonomie,
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\	routines, exigence sur le plan émotionnel, fréquence des rapports,
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\	complexité du travail). Les attributs du travail émotionnel ont deux
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\	dimensions: réaction autonome de l'infirmière et stratégies d'adoption
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\	d'un personnage de travail (c.-à-d. travail émotionnel de surface
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\	ou en profondeur). Les conséquences du travail émotionnel touchent
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\	l'organisation (c.-à-d. productivité, « climat joyeux ») et le personnel
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\	infirmier (c.-à-d. aspects négatifs ou positifs). L'article conclut
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\	qu'il importe que le personnel infirmier dispose du temps et du soutien
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\	nécessaires pour réfléchir au travail émotionnel requis pour soigner
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\	des patients dits « difficiles », comprendre ce travail et en discuter
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\	de façon à contrer le discours dominant sur les patients « problématiques
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\	».	474d687d5501887448f5168e8b06dea1	6f4a01ec5332a31251f4722c5c4d0109	e5befecb8868120b9966e4d8682aa838	article	Le travail émotionnel qui sous-tend les soins infirmiers: une analyse
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\	évolutionnaire de concept	Truc Huynh and Marie Alderson and Mary Thompson	\N	2009
8755230	Recherche en soins infirmiers	\N	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Hentz2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	85-97	\N	97	\N	timestamp = {2009.06.30}	Depuis quelques années de nouvelles méthodes de prise en charge du
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\	patient ont émergé. De nature relaxante, le soin par le toucher permet
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\	de préparer le patient à un acte suscitant son appréhension, ses
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\	craintes quant au caractère douloureux de celui-ci. La mise en place
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\	de telles pratiques permet de mieux préparer le patient, de le mettre
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\	en confiance et donc de favoriser le bon déroulement de l'acte en
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\	question. Toutefois, même si l'impact sur le patient ne fait pas
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\	de doute, aucune évaluation scientifique de l'effet du soin par le
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\	toucher n'a été réalisée et les références en la matière sont bien
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\	maigres. C'est pourquoi nous souhaitons évaluer l'impact de ce soin,
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\	au travers diverses situations cliniques, par un essai clinique randomisé.
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\	Notre objectif sera de mettre en évidence l'efficacité de ce type
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\	de soin pour le patient, notamment en matière de réduction de la
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\	douleur, et de diminution de l'anxiété. Pour cela des échelles d'évaluation
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\	validées seront utilisées, telle que l'échelle visuelle analogique
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\	pour la douleur ou le test de Spielberger pour l'anxiété. Une étude
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\	randomisée (intervention/témoins), multicentrique et prospective
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\	a été réalisée afin de créer un groupe de contrôle qui pourra être
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\	comparé au groupe traité par le soin par le toucher. Seuls des patients
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\	volontaires ayant une indication de soin par le toucher seront inclus.
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\	Ceux ayant des troubles cognitifs temporaires (liés à une condition
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\	clinique temporaire) ou permanents seront écartés, de même que ceux
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\	atteints d'un handicap empêchant l'utilisation des échelles et questionnaires
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\	d'évaluation. Le recrutement de 784 patients a été nécessaire pour
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\	évaluer les 8 situations dans lesquelles une indication de soin par
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\	le toucher peut s'avérer efficace.	6787bbcb01f81d165dc277d4f5bd9b1c	995109fc6af4a34e94eb388a4e2f4383	d3b1680f46778bf1130c2babc13bcf69	article	Stratégie d'évaluation de l'impact du toucher dans les soins infirmiers.
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\	A propos d'une étude multicentrique, prospective et randomisée	F. Hentz and A. Mulliez and B. Belgacem and et al.	\N	2009
8755283	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Taylor2007	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	2ff8bc233e6569e510ce157f00a516bb	29d147b4017f7f8dfa030a7403829369	e73537186858a8f2c816bf5fd6d9dab1	book	Smart (Enough) Systems	James Taylor and Neil Raden	\N	2007
8755304	\N	\N	\N	\N	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Wiley	\N	\N	\N	Graham200701	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	intrahash = {2bc828143524eba56b659c6c49a9bf29}, interhash = {fb6a476b40de9eae88a4288eed56c3cb}	\N	a6e9069a937823aadacdaf128d29fec6	fb6a476b40de9eae88a4288eed56c3cb	2bc828143524eba56b659c6c49a9bf29	book	Business Rules Management and Service Oriented Architecture: A Pattern Language	Ian Graham	\N	2007
8755318	Artificial Intelligences	19	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Forgy82aij	http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(82)90020-0	\N	Updated base references	\N	\N	17-37	\N	1	\N	issn = {0004-3702}, timestamp = {2008.07.02}, owner = {flint}	The Rete Match Algorithm is an efficient method for comparing a large
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\	Problem	Charles Forgy	\N	1982
8755374	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Addison-Wesley	Reading, MA	\N	\N	gof1995	http://books.google.de/books?id=aQ1RAAAAMAAJ&pgis=1	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Central to this book is a catalog of 23 design patterns that have seen successful practical application and are representative of good object-oriented design. Each pattern describes the circumstances in which it is applicable, when it can be applied in view of other design constraints, and the consequences and tradeoffs of using the pattern in a larger design.	152f746b0e25cada6249c082bb39c59e	666db7e026c02bfa3e89b7b2772d18a2	4224d6ab195636cfb8748468505a254f	book	Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software	Erich Gamma and Richard Helm and Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides	\N	1995
8755382	L'aide-soignante	23	\N	\N	juin	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Terrat2009	\N	\N		\N	Sommaire :
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\	ont un rôle important dans cette prise en charge pluridisciplinaire.	9d542c6774309778a5557827bbf3c7af	dd34e7cfaec4fb99eb87e79249be65bd	e9408eaf177bd327943e6496b807ea4c	article	Dossier sur la dépression	Evelyne Terrat and Collectif	\N	2009
8755468	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2005. TIME 2005. 12th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	pustejovsky05time	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Time and the semantic Web	\N	\N	 5-8	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2005.37}	 In this paper we discuss the role that temporal information plays in natural language text, specifically in the context of enriching the semantics of Web texts and Web interactions. We present a language, TimeML, which attempts to capture the richness of temporal and event related information in language, while demonstrating how it can play an important part in the development of more robust semantic ontologies. Specifically, we propose to demonstrate how a TimeML markup of text is interpreted within the DAML-Time ontology and time framework of Hobbs (2002).	2f5c65e9d5570870ca57542f61baa146	75ac58ae9c97021cbf1438dec9fa64e6	4efaca69a664b1bc977ddf0f96c24a8b	inproceedings	Time and the semantic Web	J. Pustejovsky	\N	2005
8755483	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2005. TIME 2005. 12th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	khelfallah05fusion	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: A local method for prioritized fusion of temporal information	\N	\N	 35-43	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2005.7}	 Information often comes from different sources and merging these sources usually leads to the apparition of inconsistencies. Fusion is the operation consists in restoring the consistency of the merged information by changing a minimum of the initial information. In this paper, we are interested in linear constraints prioritized fusion in the framework of simple temporal problems (STPs). Priority expresses a preference relation between linear constraints and can represent either confidence or quality degrees of the constraints, or the reliability of their sources. We propose a local fusion method which we experiment on random prioritized STP instances.	6ee619b904735f7f46645084e3aa2016	9812759f3a1a02c1fbabf5b7033c5034	04a49443e4a29f313c7ab6871ad2be3f	inproceedings	A local method for prioritized fusion of temporal information	M. Khelfallah and B. Benhamou	\N	2005
8755499	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2005. TIME 2005. 12th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	noh05xml	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: An XML-based framework for temporal database implementation	\N	\N	 180-182	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2005.12}	 This paper presents an XML-based approach to implementing the parametric model of temporal databases. In the parametric model, attribute values are functions of time and the entire history of an object is modeled in terms of a single tuple. This property makes it difficult to adapt the parametric model within the conventional databases. However, XML is an attractive option for implementation because data boundaries are not problematic in XML. Native XML storage with pagination is used for storing temporal data and the DOM parser for the paginated XML storage is used for data access. The primitives for the query language are implemented using the DOM parser. Many artifacts, such as parse tree and expression tree are also represented in XML. We hope that this paradigm offers an elegant approach for implementation of complex data models.	fe6426f92fec982fb030150cb50f0f5b	20d05e39d25c917e3ae2e2b1f3998eae	913097c52ab6392c6b91ceb432abd0d5	inproceedings	An XML-based framework for temporal database implementation	Seo-Young Noh and S.K. Gadia	\N	2005
8755500	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Springer	Berlin, Heidelberg et.al.	\N	The international library of ethics, law and technology ; 1	Safe2008	http://katalog.suub.uni-bremen.de/DB=1/LNG=DU/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8000&TRM=86302806*	\N		\N	XXXIII, 291 S. ; 240 mm x 160 mm : graph. Darst.	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-1-402-06661-0}	\N	82b97ba89f06e9a3b8b0fac5110322df	b52c7a5182efb042e0a11d1a203841b9	ad6cb759231cb3961e3821158887aaac	book	Safeguards in a world of ambient intelligence: [direct outcome of the 2006 SWAMI Conference]	\N	\N	2008
8755522	Datamation	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Appleton1984	http://www.dacom.com/News/publications/busrules.asp	\N		\N	\N	145-50	\N	\N	\N		\N	d72c93cba9898b51c180afec1d26c793	98f8a34b59a54e4077b7145f043e3143	7a256a3a5007046674eb8c0b6c518e50	article	BUSINESS RULES: THE MISSING LINK	Daniel S. Appleton	\N	1984
8755531	\N	\N	\N	\N	June	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2005. TIME 2005. 12th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	eder05workflow	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Probabilistic calculation of execution intervals for workflows	\N	\N	 183-185	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2005.29}	 The comprehensive treatment of time and time constraints is crucial in designing and managing business processes. Process managers need tools that help them predict execution durations, anticipate time problems, pro-actively avoid time constraint violations, and make decisions about the relative process priorities and timing constraints when significant or unexpected delays occur. Variations of activity durations and branching decisions at run-time make it necessary that we treat time management in workflows in a probabilistic way. Therefore we introduce the notion of probabilistic time management and discuss the application of this new concept for workflow design as well as time aware, predictive and proactive workflow execution management.	117a504967f1796b625f11a09f9e4584	8bf2bdd74e1576f2bb09519d540d9a7a	ee9adf144739d3367d83f6872fda6094	inproceedings	Probabilistic calculation of execution intervals for workflows	J. Eder and H. Pichler	\N	2005
8755535	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	The Object Management Group	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OMG2008	http://www.omg.com/	\N	In June 2003, the OMG's Business Enterprise Integration Task Force recommended, and the Domain Technical Committee issued, the Business Semantics of Business Rules (BSBR) RFP.  The objective of this RFP was to support modeling of business rules by business people in business language — natural language, common graphics, and tables. The Business Rules Group joined one of the submitter groups to prepare a response to the BSBR RFP.  The Business Rules Team (BRT) was a consortium supported by more than 20 organizations from 6 countries. 2005, the Team moved into the finalization stage of the OMG's standards adoption process.  2006 first Interim Specification document of the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR) standard was issued. actual Version 1.0 from 2008	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9f5996b1c8c6d05fb5e049d701a09659	6cdc4b2aa8aa858962f0612890b45362	79dac7f0f90d2e39f737b4223b94fe99	techreport	Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules	The Object Management Group	\N	2008
8755649	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2004. TIME 2004. Proceedings. 11th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	koubarakis04proximity	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Word proximity constraints: information retrieval meets temporal reasoning	\N	\N	 5-6	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2004.1314411}	 We study the data models WP and AWP that have been widely used for many years in the area of information retrieval. WP and AWP can be used to represent and query textual information under the Boolean model using the concepts of attributes with values of type text, and word proximity constraints. Variations of WP and AWP are in use in most deployed digital libraries using the Boolean model, text extenders for relational database systems (e.g., Oracle text) and the search engine Altavista. We present the syntax, semantics and model theory of WP and AWP and analyze the complexity of query satisfiability and entailment. Since word proximity constraints are very similar to temporal constraints, the techniques we use in our analysis are similar to the ones developed in previous work on first-order theories of temporal constraints and temporal constraint databases.	135a1a36e500fe6794a7fe09376dde0d	d4530c023ed1d0b5274a63ced75633b5	d3cb287bfc98f853a741d57a0cb8ab5e	inproceedings	Word proximity constraints: information retrieval meets temporal reasoning	M. Koubarakis	\N	2004
8755722	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]	\N	\N	\N	Campus-Verl.	\N	\N	brinckmann1981	http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&SRT=YOP&IKT=1016&TRM=ppn+023870443&sourceid=fbw_bibsonomy	\N	imported	135 S	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {3-593-32944-1}	\N	a07224b85fbc83984dc073ed2f12cebf	048e044261b24aef0281abcf8803675f	7825603e084fd8ad9ca8ba60c6d91493	book	Automatisierte Verwaltung : eine empirische Untersuchung über die Rationalisierung der Steuerverwaltung	{Hans} Brinckmann	\N	1981
8755990	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2004. TIME 2004. Proceedings. 11th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	artale04schema	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Reasoning on temporal conceptual schemas with dynamic constraints	\N	\N	 79-86	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2004.1314423}	 This paper formally clarifies the relevant reasoning problems for temporal EER diagrams. We distinguish between the following reasoning services: (a) entity, relationship and schema satisfiability; (b) liveness and global satisfiability for both entities and relationships; (c) subsumption for either entities or relationships; and (d) logical implication between schemas. We then show that reasoning on temporal models is an undecidable problem as soon as the schema language is able to distinguish between temporal and atemporal constructs, and it has the ability to represent dynamic constraints between entities.	4747dacfa4c5d29fa85228ce2c7b955b	5ef74dcc906671f15b226af705914e59	ef51851ebe844e4199195b5e01d44c32	inproceedings	Reasoning on temporal conceptual schemas with dynamic constraints	A. Artale	\N	2004
8756018	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2004. TIME 2004. Proceedings. 11th International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	zhu04integration	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Effective data integration in the presence of temporal semantic conflicts	\N	\N	 109-114	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1550-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2004.1314427}	 The change in meaning of data over time poses significant challenges for the use of that data. These challenges exist in the use of an individual data source and are further compounded with the integration of multiple sources. In this paper, we identify three types of temporal semantic heterogeneities. We propose a solution based on extensions to the context interchange framework, which has mechanisms for capturing semantics using ontology and temporal context. It also provides a mediation service that automatically resolves semantic conflicts. We show the feasibility of this approach with a prototype that implements a subset of the proposed extensions.	3f8692db6094b3147899c9fe82fe758a	0dc10fbc23c608bde389afbd419722ea	b98e2fc0d9fb22d688a92d78a3743d4b	inproceedings	Effective data integration in the presence of temporal semantic conflicts	Hongwei Zhu and S.E. Madnick and M.D. Siegel	\N	2004
8756088	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2002. TIME 2002. Proceedings.Ninth International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	terenziani02guidelines	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Towards a comprehensive treatment of temporal constraints in clinical guidelines	\N	\N	 20-27	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2002.1027468}	 In this paper, we focus on an application and extension of artificial intelligence temporal reasoning techniques in order to represent and reason with temporal constraints in clinical guidelines. Particular attention is dedicated to the treatment of repeated (periodic) events, which play a major role in clinical therapies. We also discuss some limitations of our current approach, highlighting possible future enhancements. The work in this paper has been developed in the GLARE project, meant to realize a prototype of a domain-independent manager of clinical guidelines. The GLARE system has been built in cooperation with Azienda Ospedaliera S. Giovanni Battista of Turin, and has been successfully tested on different clinical domains.	92f06a7ea6114f3187190508865f6cfd	7530dde18f3f1ac3931e6f7e48f9c686	925b8271b427849f113428264afefcf5	inproceedings	Towards a comprehensive treatment of temporal constraints in clinical guidelines	P. Terenziani and C. Carlini and S. Montani	\N	2002
8756184	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 2002. TIME 2002. Proceedings.Ninth International Symposium on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ramsay02views	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Temporal views as abstract relations	\N	\N	 116-123	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1530-1311  }, doi = {10.1109/TIME.2002.1027484}	 Many natural languages use prepositions to mark relations between entities of various kinds-between physical entities and their spatial locations, between temporal entities and their temporal locations, between abstract entities of various kinds (e.g. between ideas and their 'mental locations'). I show that the consequences of using prepositions to relate temporal entities emerge naturally from the basic interpretations of the prepositions themselves together with a very weak logic of events, where I take it that prepositions denote abstract relations whose significance only emerges when properties of the related items are taken into consideration.	33281ea9c2a41af108eba81f9bd28485	6a7d2586dc1ed8d522d1d85434093c53	8b07a1c2b0067a2c5ed1908d03eb28a8	inproceedings	Temporal views as abstract relations	A. Ramsay	\N	2002
8757296	Opt. Lett.	32	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Foroni:07	http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-32-21-3164	\N	Optics InfoBase: Optics Letters - Confinement loss spectral behavior in hollow-core Bragg fibers	\N	\N	3164--3166	\N	21	\N		The influence of each cross-section geometric parameter on hollow-core Bragg fiber guiding properties has been numerically investigated. Fabricated fibers have been modeled, giving insight into the spectral behavior of the confinement loss. It has been verified that, by changing the amount of silica and air in the fiber cladding, it is possible to change the reflection conditions undergone by the field within the core, thus shifting the confinement loss spectrum.	5cae52eaaacecdecf54fa7301ff41534	3e20bcc44b40bcc16938f4940c63bd63	457da90e4186f55b3caba87a00cf6cb4	article	Confinement loss spectral behavior in hollow-core Bragg fibers	M. Foroni and D. Passaro and F. Poli and A. Cucinotta and S. Selleri and J. L{\\ae}gsgaard and A. Bjarklev	\N	2007
8758395	J. Lightwave Technol.	26	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	OSA	\N	\N	\N	Foroni:08	http://jlt.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=JLT-26-13-1877	\N	Optics InfoBase: Journal of Lightwave Technology - Guiding Properties of Silica/Air Hollow-Core Bragg Fibers	\N	\N	1877--1884	\N	13	\N		The guiding properties of realistic silica/air hollow-core Bragg fibers have been investigated by calculating the dispersion curves, the confinement loss spectrum, and the field distribution of the guided modes through a full-vector modal solver based on the finite-element method. In particular, the silica bridge influence on the fundamental mode has been analyzed by comparing the properties of an ideal structure, without the silica nanosupports, and of two realistic fibers, with squared off and rounded air-holes. Simulation results have demonstrated the presence of anticrossing points in the dispersion curves, associated to the transition of the fundamental mode into a surface mode. It has been shown that surface modes are responsible for the sharp loss peaks, also experimentally measured, which pollute the loss spectrum of the fundamental mode and of the higher order modes. Then, the influence on the guiding properties of each geometric characteristic in the hollow-core Bragg fiber cross-section has been deeply investigated, thus showing which parameter it is better to change in order to properly modify the loss values or its spectral behavior. Moreover, in order to improve the loss properties of hollow-core Bragg fibers, the number of silica and air layers in the fiber cladding has been increased, and the layer thickness has been modified. Results have shown that the first change is more effective for the loss reduction, while the second is useful for a spectral shift. Finally, among the different possible applications, the feasibility of a DNA biosensor based on a hollow-core Bragg fiber has been demonstrated.	0a5907d0b575893d7d92d301252c5142	e8eab4b07e5608ee303465e46366e972	04e285b561f6ca76a5095ba65a643438	article	Guiding Properties of Silica/Air Hollow-Core Bragg Fibers	Matteo Foroni and Davide Passaro and Federica Poli and Annamaria Cucinotta and Stefano Selleri and Jesper L{\\ae}gsgaard and Anders O. Bjarklev	\N	2008
8759221	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mahmood2009improving	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp021}	Conversational recommender systems (CRSs) assist online users in their information-seeking and decision making tasks by supporting an interactive process. Although these processes could be rather diverse, CRSs typically follow a fixed strategy, e.g., based on critiquing or on iterative query reformulation. In a previous paper, we proposed a novel recommendation model that allows conversational systems to autonomously improve a fixed strategy and eventually learn a better one using reinforcement learning techniques. This strategy is optimal for the given model of the interaction and it is adapted to the users' behaviors. In this paper we validate our approach in an online CRS by means of a user study involving several hundreds of testers. We show that the optimal strategy is different from the fixed one, and supports more effective and efficient interaction sessions.
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	69aff86cc423b729c3b266d9a2812faa	8b66c6c4995ed720d1b6b0029cbb36c9	bb62dd3f330240a0f0adc4c12d5c5699	inproceedings	Improving Recommender Systems with Adaptive Conversational Strategies	Tariq Mahmood and Francesco Ricci	\N	2009
8759292	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	mahmood2009improving	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp021}	Conversational recommender systems (CRSs) assist online users in their information-seeking and decision making tasks by supporting an interactive process. Although these processes could be rather diverse, CRSs typically follow a fixed strategy, e.g., based on critiquing or on iterative query reformulation. In a previous paper, we proposed a novel recommendation model that allows conversational systems to autonomously improve a fixed strategy and eventually learn a better one using reinforcement learning techniques. This strategy is optimal for the given model of the interaction and it is adapted to the users' behaviors. In this paper we validate our approach in an online CRS by means of a user study involving several hundreds of testers. We show that the optimal strategy is different from the fixed one, and supports more effective and efficient interaction sessions.
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	69aff86cc423b729c3b266d9a2812faa	8b66c6c4995ed720d1b6b0029cbb36c9	bb62dd3f330240a0f0adc4c12d5c5699	inproceedings	Improving Recommender Systems with Adaptive Conversational Strategies	Tariq Mahmood and Francesco Ricci	\N	2009
8759296	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	santos-neto2009	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	session = {Full Paper}, paperid = {fp102}	In tagging systems users can annotate items of interest with free-form terms. A good understanding of usage characteristics of such systems is necessary to improve the design of current and next generation of tagging systems. To this end, this work explores three aspects of user behavior in CiteULike and Connotea, two systems that include tagging features to support online personalized management of scientific publications. First, this study characterizes the degree to which users re-tag previously published items and reuse tags: 10 to 20% of the daily activity can be characterized as re-tagging and about 75% of the activity as tag reuse. Second, we use the pairwise similarity between users activity to characterize the interest sharing in the system. We present the interest sharing distribution across the system, show that this metric encodes information about existing usage patterns, and attempt to correlate interest sharing levels to indicators of collaboration such as co-membership in discussion groups and semantic similarity of tag vocabularies. Finally, we show that interest sharing leads to an implicit structure that exhibit a natural segmentation. Throughout the paper we discuss the potential impact of our findings on the design of mechanisms that support tagging systems.	0288bdef89f09cc5fdbf942c1cb4726b	07a2f583edf181046a997bc59e7e56be	ec87d0f3836518886ee1f4ecf6ffe9c8	inproceedings	Individual and Social Behavior in Tagging Systems	Elizeu Santos-Neto and David Condon and Nazareno Andrade and Adriana Iamnitchi and Matei Ripeanu	\N	2009
8759507	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	MahmoodRicciHT09	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1557914.1557930	\N		\N	\N	73--82	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-30 16:39:19}, location = {Torino, Italy}, citeulike-article-id = {5023627}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-486-7}, doi = {10.1145/1557914.1557930}	Conversational recommender systems (CRSs) assist online users in their information-seeking and decision making tasks by supporting an interactive process. Although these processes could be rather diverse, CRSs typically follow a fixed strategy, e.g., based on critiquing or on iterative query reformulation. In a previous paper, we proposed a novel recommendation model that allows conversational systems to autonomously improve a fixed strategy and eventually learn a better one using reinforcement learning techniques. This strategy is optimal for the given model of the interaction and it is adapted to the users' behaviors. In this paper we validate our approach in an online CRS by means of a user study involving several hundreds of testers. We show that the optimal strategy is different from the fixed one, and supports more effective and efficient interaction sessions.	15c0b24c0ac5b0630910f05fda5547c0	8b66c6c4995ed720d1b6b0029cbb36c9	22d08c3225b381ff93f8f15acd81cafc	inproceedings	Improving recommender systems with adaptive conversational strategies	Tariq Mahmood and Francesco Ricci	\N	2009
8759557	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Educational design research	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York	\N	\N	GravemeijerCobb06	http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t745720701	\N	BibSonomy :: bibtex :: Educational design research	\N	\N	17-51	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780415396349}	In this contribution, we want to elaborate an approach to design research that has
\
been used and refined in a series of design research projects in which the two authors
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collaborated over a ten-year period. To locate our contribution in this book, we may
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categorize our approach as falling within the broader category of design research that
\
aims at creating innovative learning ecologies in order to develop local instruction
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theories on the one hand, and to study the forms of learning that those learning
\
ecologies are intended to support on the other hand.1 The research projects on which we
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will focus involve a research team taking responsibility for a group of students learning
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for a period of time. And all concern the domain of mathematics education (including
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statistics education).
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The approach to design research, which we developed over the years, has its
\
roots in the history of the two authors. One is that of socio-constructivist analysis of
\
instruction. The other is that of the work on realistic mathematics education (RME) that
\
is carried out in the Netherlands.	8564e681021549b2fbb4f12a3b6dfef3	6fd9433f84b4a6575aaacc38629e9473	40c6c05815a67323f8874c1dd4812d23	incollection	Design research from a learning design perspective	K. Gravemeijer and Paul Cobb	Jan Van den Akker and Koeno Gravemeijer and Susan McKenney and Nienke Nieveen	2006
8759575	\N	\N	\N	\N	July	\N	Ibero-American Workshop of Engineering of Requirements	\N	\N	\N	\N	Val Paraiso, Chile	\N	\N	werneck09wer	\N	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering (GORE) 
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is an approach to requirements engineering dealing with intentionality in accordance with the relations among different actors. KAOS and i* (i-star) frameworks have been receiving many references as being important GORE proposals. This paper presents an conceptual analysis comparing characteristics of those methods giving examples related to actors’ relations definition, goal organizational model, tasks 
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representation, risk analysis, and non-functional requirements. The aim of this work is to show both frameworks benefits and drawbacks. We believe that this analysis helps the understanding of the core concepts of GORE as well as it draws attention to key representation issues for both KAOS and i*.	d14766a9d88762b837c11086ba2ff1e8	ba7e17986cc659c2042ff37db074e83d	83d17e1465e9951b7ac313c66ee2fcb6	inproceedings	Comparing GORE Frameworks: i-star and KAOS   	Vera Maria Bejamim Werneck and Antonio de Padua Albuquerque Oliveira and Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite	\N	2009
8759597	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Routledge	New York	\N	\N	akker_educational_2006	http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t745720701	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {9780415396349}	Design research has been gaining momentum in recent years, particularly in the
\
field of educational studies. This has been evidenced by prominent journal articles (e.g.
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Burkhardt & Schoenfeld, 2003), book chapters (e.g. Richey, Klein, & Nelson, 2004) as
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well as books (e.g. van den Akker, Branch, Gustafson, Nieveen, & Plomp, 1999) and
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special issues of journals dedicated specifically to the topic (Educational Researcher
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32(1), 2003; Journal of the Learning Sciences 13(1), 2004) or to the more general need
\
to revisit research approaches, including design research (Journal of Computing in
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Higher Education 16(2), 2005).
\
Definition of the approach is now beginning to solidify, but also to differentiate.
\
As methodological guidelines and promising examples begin to surface with abundance,
\
pruning becomes necessary (Kelly, 2004). Dede (2004) as well as Gorard, Roberts and
\
Taylor (2004), call for the educational research community to seriously reflect on
\
setting standards that improve the quality of this approach.	3c1e550c4ebfdbef8cb79672f1d3cb63	81c6afdec26d2e6d3b9ed9d6771eb20e	bc77f93ed408707c6dd93edb8c890ce5	book	Educational design research	Jan van den Akker and Koeno Gravemeijer and Susan McKenney and Nienke Nieveen	\N	2006
8759848	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	HT '09: Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia	\N	\N	\N	ACM	New York, NY, USA	\N	\N	citeulike:5023787	http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1557914.1557931	\N		\N	\N	83--88	\N	\N	\N	posted-at = {2009-06-30 17:07:23}, location = {Torino, Italy}, citeulike-article-id = {5023787}, priority = {2}, isbn = {978-1-60558-486-7}, doi = {10.1145/1557914.1557931}	We describe  HMNews  ( H yper- M edia  N ews), a system designed and implemented for the collection, indexing and retrieval of hypermedia news content coming from Digital Television and the Web. The novelty of the approach relies in the ability of providing hierarchical and multi-resolution multimodal indexes based on the application of a novel generalised hybrid clustering technique. The system supports many functionalities: a) bi-directional news conceptual linking; b) relevant topics detection and tracking; c) integrated hypermedia browsing; d) integrated search and retrieval.	4c89e32e3658897229b5998b7001c288	0a732255ad74b56b06c8d76bee23b9d4	49b09acd144e8f23e19fafffd2bfc4c9	inproceedings	HMNews: an integrated system for searching and browsing hypermedia news content	Maurizio Montagnuolo and Marco Ferri and Alberto Messina	\N	2009
8760591	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fuad08distance	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2_18	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	150--157	\N	\N	\N		Similarity search of time series has attracted many researchers recently. In this scope, reducing the dimensionality of data
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is required to scale up the similarity search. Symbolic representation is a promising technique of dimensionality reduction,since it allows researchers to benefit from the richness of algorithms used for textual databases. To improve the effectivenessof similarity search we propose in this paper an extension to the edit distance that we call the extended edit distance. Thisnew distance is applied to symbolic sequential data objects, and we test it on time series data bases in classification taskexperiments. We also prove that our distance is a metric.	dafbc725a30e432f0dcb30b89011778a	b64bac6378f95af75e33494f8f45165a	7e1384aa40484cc872e096fd8f952913	article	Extending the Edit Distance Using Frequencies of Common Characters	Muhammad Muhammad Fuad and Pierre-François Marteau	\N	2008
8760609	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	ceci08classification	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2_28	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	283--296	\N	\N	\N		The usage of descriptive data mining methods for predictive purposes is a recent trend in data mining research. It is well
\
motivated by the understandability of learned models, the limitation of the so-called “horizon effect” and by the fact thatit is a multi-task solution. In particular, associative classification, whose main idea is to exploit association rules discoveryapproaches in classification, gathered a lot of attention in recent years. A similar idea is represented by the use of emergingpatterns discovery for classification purposes. Emerging Patterns are classes of regularities whose support significantlychanges from one class to another and the main idea is to exploit class characterization provided by discovered emerging patternsfor class labeling. In this paper we propose and compare two distinct emerging patterns based classification approaches thatwork in the relational setting. Experiments empirically prove the effectiveness of both approaches and confirm the advantagewith respect to associative classification.	7357423fd4f7b3fba2aa4070d7ab4c1f	57fdd6f70417ca04c1bae70b0268ddd5	cbc7d6481f3df6b57fd0f24dc31ffcf1	article	Emerging Pattern Based Classification in Relational Data Mining	Michelangelo Ceci and Annalisa Appice and Donato Malerba	\N	2008
8760732	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	antonellis08filtering	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2_46	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	537--551	\N	\N	\N		Information filtering systems constitute a critical component in modern information seeking applications. As the number of
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users grows and the information available becomes even bigger it is crucial to employ scalable and efficient representationand filtering techniques. In this paper we propose an innovative XML filtering system that utilizes clustering of user profilesin order to reduce the filtering space and achieves sub-linear filtering time. The proposed system employs a unique sequencerepresentation for user profiles and XML documents based on the depth-first traversal of the XML tree and an appropriate distancemetric in order to compare and cluster the user profiles and filter the incoming XML documents. Experimental results depictthat the proposed system outperforms the previous approaches in XML filtering and achieves sub-linear filtering time.	f4374453b74a64e583df17b8bd67e1dd	69547df2e1726bdd13b644d286bdafc5	2f80e2ac596312a93cf3daacf06e650f	article	XML Filtering Using Dynamic Hierarchical Clustering of User Profiles	Panagiotis Antonellis and Christos Makris	\N	2008
8760768	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	illuminati	http://provo-utah.blogspot.com/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	8a08095f0fffdfdbb90edc6e34ef0061	bcbfda7a80514f46daf7191cb7c90a70	2de297a5b3ec8fda0949c16f756aecb0	unpublished	Utah Illuminati Leadership Exposed!	Paul Drockton	Paul Drockton	2009
8760779	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Murder	http://deadmanmusings.blogspot.com/	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9ddcaeb81abb08ebaad6075b19363c83	5c464c66bb13b94a27a98544c7d8f0af	8d7a1d2ab27273224956e9e7ab7ee9ff	unpublished	Murder, Narcotics and satanism in Utah County	Paul Drockton	Paul Drockton	2009
8760790	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Conspiracy	http://illuminati-templars-masons.blogspot.com/ 	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	379db65fe982ac2287d9cc665b1cd540	379185fbe0ad60131b8abd1ca3949cbd	c2ea2f06ea367a149b3c9a9aa0c505cb	unpublished	The ideology and philosophy Behind the Conspiracy	Paul Drockton	Paul Drockton	2009
8760881	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4040	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	277--290	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	be3226814529c67c9dcdd90d85d25bb0	cbc8e32e73cd76ecf8559bf7ee93277e	fd18c236f40418d5af1de3c51282ee58	incollection	Ein Framework f{\\"u}r die modellgetriebene Integration im E-Business	Martin Gebauer and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8760892	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4050	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	291--300	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	e41b726771ee717258d6fa51bf28a7e0	ca51a09f98a86fe750d84239033220a9	ee0456ac048d48fd32dbf5bf450d3d6d	incollection	Ein Repository f{\\"u}r die modellgetriebene Softwareentwicklung	Martin Gebauer and Peter H{\\"a}nsgen	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8760900	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-3070	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	233--241	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	a07214acd55990f1740843ed4c286932	b7b83fd22e723105f0b96b67c3ad58b9	d0ff894d03ea066d6d23f9e119cd10cb	incollection	Gesch{\\"a}ftsprozessvalidierung anhand von Integrationprozessen im E-Commerce	Sven Feja and Daniel F{\\"a}tsch and Sascha Sauer	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8760923	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4020	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	253--262	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	bb14bdc2c50d230f3f5c21a8004eba47	42581af3cbc88215bdc9fb69b5134697	75fa525f901649aaeeb04478b337981e	incollection	Compliance Management auf Basis von semantischen Richtlinien	Marwane El Kharbili and Sebastian Stein	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8760989	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2010	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	51--59	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	1fc57985b8ec8e391c9a495ca8d73d8a	30d455d28115461a9341fc92861cb3fb	84833996dd56eba8f85fadafffd504a2	incollection	Prozessbasierte Anforderungsanalyse im Kontext von Serviceorientierten Architekturen (SOA)	Jens Drawehn and Oliver H{\\"o}{\\ß} and Anette Weisbecker	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8761076	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	{PhD} School ``Leonardo da Vinci'', University of Pisa	\N	Esuli2008	\N	{PhD} in {I}nformation {E}ngineering		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N		\N	9d19580cbdf7e08eee62ffebec6e6d60	5ee1e2b3d1a4799d3ed6d911e241eae0	31768e87bc189bd8370adc71d8470048	phdthesis	Automatic Generation of Lexical Resources for Opinion Mining: Models, Algorithms and Applications	Andrea Esuli	\N	2008
8761089	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-4010	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	245--251	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	130b9bc12d61f1af700ef7fde679ad2b	4b5056b7bf2d0c71245ad64673760ed0	6e0e2539cb3f75b035971104bafb02cd	incollection	Unterst{\\"u}tzung des OrViA-Frameworks durch den Einsatz von Gesch{\\"a}ftsprozessmodellierungswerkzeugen	Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8761106	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2050	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	111--122	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	f1a44f33d980f84c843c96496c45e39d	6d77f3a196df9ee97fe63283a3c96ab5	507f64f297883084969130609541fd2e	incollection	Datentransformation im Rahmen der Gesch{\\"a}ftsprozessautomatisierung	Tobias Conz and Sebastian Stein and Christine Reck	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8761273	Journal of Light Metals	2	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Kleiner2002277	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W7V-48760BN-1/2/75d98e58645ecd52d5c31a42d8d0c307	\N	mechnical properties alloys Mg Al	\N	\N	277 - 280	\N	4	\N	issn = {1471-5317}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1471-5317(03)00012-9}	\N	05a49bce6b9d10d3ae3a6f2c9036468b	a219568efe823e38dc8601d6bdc74f99	050bc59797adc5b5e73205e27632dd49	article	Microstructure and mechanical properties of squeeze cast and semi-solid cast Mg-Al alloys	S. Kleiner and O. Beffort and A. Wahlen and P. J. Uggowitzer	\N	2002
8761400	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	94f796c0ff5fbf19e43baa75166bfa86	6d80e81c078633364034d868ff25666d	a86e525880c9fd4f5dc019c4484a70ce	book	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	\N	2008
8761414	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-2020	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	67--80	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	66ac42f8a1c83ab3c0d781604fb8d33e	e72263508f6cd5274054100498db49eb	f51560430e3c3bf721c45092e49b013f	incollection	Ein Framework f{\\"u}r grafische Validierungsregeln	Sven Feja and Daniel F{\\"o}tsch	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8761562	\N	XI	\N	\N	September	\N	Model-Driven Integration Engineering -- Modellierung, Validierung und Transformation zur Integration betrieblicher Anwendungssysteme	\N	\N	\N	Eigenverlag Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV)	Leipzig	\N	Leipziger Beitr{\\"a}ge zur Informatik	orvia08-1030	http://orvia.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/Projekt/OrviaBuch2008	\N		\N	\N	35--47	\N	\N	orvia08	isbn = {978-3-941152-02-1}	\N	26008e582c48b386c12011506d1e4e44	cbac0ccfb3ff3abf7e32e23ee89797df	b9676aac3969ae2097a7cea8a21587f6	incollection	Das Projekt OrViA -- Orchestrierung und Validierung integrierter Anwendungssysteme	Andreas Speck and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Sebastian Stein and Jens Drawehn	Klaus-Peter F{\\"a}hnrich and Stefan K{\\"u}hne and Maik Thr{\\"a}nert	2008
8761640	Adv. Math.	186	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	MR2065506	\N	\N	MR: Publications results for "MR Number=(2065506)"	\N	\N	1--57	\N	1	\N	issn = {0001-8708}, mrclass = {32S30 (14E15 53D17)}, mrreviewer = {Dmitri I. Panyushev}, mrnumber = {MR2065506 (2005h:32072)}, fjournal = {Advances in Mathematics}, coden = {ADMTA4}	\N	8f9e7469371208c37756f78e1d49ad7a	96fc7fca2c08f17e8f23bd3fccbe8d09	16f4989b1ea529d16ec332aaec522c7a	article	Poisson deformations of symplectic quotient singularities	Victor Ginzburg and Dmitry Kaledin	\N	2004
8761661	Physical Review A	37	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	imamishi-1988	http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v37/p43	\N		\N	\N	 43	\N	 1	\N		\N	aa85ae3a55f09c92b82663321fee1f39	2ec4ffe480f099535a03be1ce069c3c1	aaeaa2e18bc02d5af13262685ef39fb3	article	Chemical-bond effect of pion-capture ratios in some alkali-metal compounds	N. Imanishi and S. Miyamoto and Y. Takeuchi and A. Shinohara and H. Kaji and Y. Yoshimura	\N	1988/01/01/
8761729	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	dominiguez08evolution	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85654-2_74	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	822--836	\N	\N	\N		Among other issues, database evolution includes the necessity of propagating the changes inside and between abstraction levels.
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There exist several mechanisms in order to carry out propagations from one level to another, that are distinguished on thebasis of when and how the changes are performed. The strict mechanism, which implies the immediate realization of modifications,is a time–consuming process. In this paper we propose a solution that is closer to the lazy and logical mechanisms, in whichchanges are delayed or not finally realized, respectively. This solution makes use of the notion of view. The use of viewsallows the data not to be changed if it is not necessary and facilitates carrying out changes when required.	7c8c9a85c4bbf2f1f9bfe216738940a4	1a67d51489c9c99582c158b4330f24d6	f073023c9ce2f7c18f794675388f8bc2	article	Model–Driven, View–Based Evolution of Relational Databases	Eladio Domínguez and Jorge Lloret and Ángel Rubio and María Zapata	\N	2008
8761781	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	Database and Expert Systems Application, 2008. DEXA '08. 19th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	mlynkova08mapping	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Standing on the Shoulders of Ants: Towards More Efficient XML-to-Relational Mapping Strategies	\N	\N	279-283	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {10.1109/DEXA.2008.16}	As XML has become a standard for data representation, it is inevitable to propose and implement techniques for efficient managing of XML data. A natural alternative is to exploit features and functions of (O)RDBMSs, i.e. to rely on their long theoretical and practical history. The main concern of such techniques is the choice of an appropriate XML-to-relational mapping strategy. In this paper we propose an enhancing of so-called adaptive mapping methods which evaluate several mapping possibilities and choose the one which suits the current application the most. We optimize the process of searching the optimal strategy using a heuristic called ant colony optimization and we enhance the adaptivity using similarity of XML data and ideas of user-driven techniques.	bb29671e476e10fdb5ed7c12b1ad8a29	d878db680567babdae8cb89ea0eef090	dc897aa5a0dd0fcc6d8ac535591b9133	inproceedings	Standing on the Shoulders of Ants: Towards More Efficient XML-to-Relational Mapping Strategies	I. Mlynkova	\N	2008
8761816	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	ferre08browsing	\N	\N	Agile Browsing of a Document Collection with Dynamic Taxonomies	\N	\N	377-381	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.28}	\N	29bcfcc335bf0674b0abe1a175948f87	407a2909b7387b40d4a26adcd2a81617	b1365908ba02f3e2882c7e7c397a4a43	article	Agile Browsing of a Document Collection with Dynamic Taxonomies	Sebastien Ferre	\N	2008
8761846	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	allard08taxonomies	\N	\N	Dynamic Taxonomies for the Semantic Web	\N	\N	382-386	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.71}	\N	b452d92d02d5ad81324a17f2e18c5a99	5fb3008f6af45ec0f54f715e579a4320	9055410711ee9740fe1e29388b9d7871	article	Dynamic Taxonomies for the Semantic Web	Pierre Allard and S?bastien Ferr?	\N	2008
8761876	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	sacco08mining	\N	\N	DT-Miner: Data Mining for the People	\N	\N	387-391	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.60}	\N	b1165273ed687c5833f2ffa991ef277c	aba95979bf16d7e170e9c73396bbf4f9	a9bcff1d8072527cd667dded1d81a4bf	article	DT-Miner: Data Mining for the People	Giovanni Maria Sacco	\N	2008
8761903	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	tzitzikas08facets	\N	\N	FleXplorer: A Framework for Providing Faceted and Dynamic Taxonomy-Based Information Exploration	\N	\N	392-396	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.50}	\N	b5e046a39fea09e0897a7bfca7d16aed	d24cefb8720bde87b78ec9410d039abf	6bbf80b8917cfe0b367bb5728d3bb815	article	FleXplorer: A Framework for Providing Faceted and Dynamic Taxonomy-Based Information Exploration	Yannis Tzitzikas and Nikos Armenatzoglou and Panagiotis Papadakos	\N	2008
8761949	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	stefaner08lists	\N	\N	Elastic Lists for Facet Browsing and Resource Analysis in the Enterprise	\N	\N	397-401	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.108}	\N	769f770935eaac8944af54c6b2aa4fb5	0a8200cd7c2375c363387a3e097495eb	ca316470adf5b895b60773256b4fed7e	article	Elastic Lists for Facet Browsing and Resource Analysis in the Enterprise	Moritz Stefaner and Thomas Urban and Marc Seefelder	\N	2008
8762159	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	fousteris07multidimensional	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74469-6_3	\N	profilointia	\N	\N	23--33	\N	\N	\N		The problem of storing and querying XML data using relational databases has been considered a lot and many techniques have
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been developed. MXML is an extension of XML suitable for representing data that assume different facets, having differentvalue and structure under different contexts, which are determined by assigning values to a number of dimensions. In thispaper, we explore techniques for storing MXML documents in relational databases, based on techniques previously proposed forconventional XML documents. Essential characteristics of the proposed techniques are the capabilities a) to reconstruct theoriginal MXML document from its relational representation and b) to express MXML context-aware queries in SQL.	308028ae904075f8fc2a2e3ec0c617ae	598e6b15ea9d718ddf3f992faa98e10e	7870308604ee35577f477c7e5f157934	article	Storing Multidimensional XML Documents in Relational Databases	N. Fousteris and M. Gergatsoulis and Y. Stavrakas	\N	2007
8762205	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	cabanac07metric	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74469-6_21	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	202--212	\N	\N	\N		Nowadays, organizational members manage the huge amount of digital documents that they exploit at work. To do that, they organize
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documents into individual hierarchies. Actually, these documents are really parts of a company’s capital as they reflect pastexperiences, present competences and impending expertise. Unfortunately, even if corporate documents represent high value-addedmaterial, they still mostly remain unknown from the organization as a whole. That is the reason why this paper proposes tobuild a unified view of corporate documents. Our approach is complementary to current content-based ones because it relieson an original metrics related to documents usage within an organization.	cec2b024d54156e0ae5926194531aaa2	52b1251ba659e0c723aaac8b98fa95fa	247044121b2a2900e93da8eae1624ba1	article	An Original Usage-Based Metrics for Building a Unified View of Corporate Documents	Guillaume Cabanac and Max Chevalier and Claude Chrisment and Christine Julien	\N	2007
8762258	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	amagasa07proximity	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74469-6_30	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	298--307	\N	\N	\N		XML data is explosively increasing, and a large amount of XML data, in which similar contents are described using different
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tag names and structures, have been emerging as a consequence. In such a situation, one cannot write a query against suchXML data unless he/she knows the structure of the data. In this research, we propose a scheme to cope with this problem. Specifically,we expand XPath queries by replacing tag names with similar ones with the help of ontologies. In addition, we try to realize(structural) proximity matching of path expressions using edit similarity, which is a similarity measure based on edit distance.We also discuss application of SSJoin, which is an operator to support similarity joins in relational database systems, forspeeding up the proposed scheme. We finally show the effectiveness of the proposed method by a series of experimentations.	67c57254729b857db18503a7452e4ec5	2ab0beeb343d557eaa2d820536a46998	d3fa8472756dc4f3dac8ea0445452270	article	Proximity Search of XML Data Using Ontology and XPath Edit Similarity	Toshiyuki Amagasa and Lianzi Wen and Hiroyuki Kitagawa	\N	2007
8762274	Database and Expert Systems Applications	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	schult07clustering	http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74469-6_63	\N	SpringerLink - Book Chapter	\N	\N	650--659	\N	\N	\N		We study the influence of different clustering algorithms on cluster evolution monitoring in data streams. The capturing and
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interpretation of cluster change delivers indicators on the evolution of the underlying population. For text stream monitoring,the clusters can be summarized into topics, so that cluster monitoring provides insights on the data and decline of thematic subjects over time. However, such insightsshould always be taken with a grain of salt: The quality of the clusters has a decisive impact on the observed changes. Inthe simplest case, cluster change across the stream may be due to the low quality of the original cluster than to a driftin the population belonging to this cluster. We show our framework Theme Finder for topic evolution monitoring in streams and compare the influence to the quality of two very different cluster algorithms.After an evaluation of different cluster algorithms with external and internal quality measures, we use the center based bisectingk-means algorithm and the density-based DBScan algorithm. Our results show that the influence is relatively high and showthat different clustering algorithms results allow to draw conclusion to the evaluation of the other cluster algorithm. Ourexperiments were done on a subarchive of the ACM library.	d3a1b41d58aaea77c25d669af7a40d49	ae4547c97102ae0789fceb6e0bb2ad0c	f656cc2c33ebc9251a9735c6bed7ea4b	article	Comparing Clustering Algorithms and Their Influence on the Evolution of Labeled Clusters	Rene Schult	\N	2007
8762348	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	clark07genre	\N	\N	Classifying XML Documents by Using Genre Features	\N	\N	242-248	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2007.120}	\N	dc659074e07eecc5b5c90a8f262bb578	89ec4d47b90d2ad626f8420c4ea6bda8	e9084d5bcef2e1c9c5e98bab9ec9c65d	article	Classifying XML Documents by Using Genre Features	Malcolm Clark and Stuart Watt	\N	2007
8762366	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	castano07ontology	\N	\N	Enhancing Ontology Concept Design by Knowledge Discovery	\N	\N	480-484	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2007.39}	\N	e017050ae3b6a1b46b89a0c36f627560	f2a87123af6b4ce22dd2b8ae92a6b50b	9e588e971a901d40af60a4f3425ee8a3	article	Enhancing Ontology Concept Design by Knowledge Discovery	Silvana Castano and Alfio Ferrara	\N	2007
8762581	International Journal of Plasticity	17	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Watanabe2001387	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWX-429XV84-8/2/e7477df42ec17a927563836b36336c49	\N		\N	\N	387 - 397	\N	3	\N	issn = {0749-6419}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S0749-6419(00)00042-5}	\N	55a93219832702be9e706bcefccf0796	b4c8cd1849b90c7e45b8d2fbf18088cd	ec83c74d7812d04c997ad9fa3d9ae9cd	article	Deformation mechanism in a coarse-grained Mg-Al-Zn alloy at elevated temperatures	H. Watanabe and H. Tsutsui and T. Mukai and M. Kohzu and S. Tanabe and K. Higashi	\N	2001
8762616	Journal of Light Metals	1	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Cáceres2001151	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W7V-446V82S-1/2/5f1b98d46e891c601ae3f3ea0dfda82c	\N		\N	\N	151 - 156	\N	3	\N	issn = {1471-5317}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/S1471-5317(01)00008-6}	\N	a0e43f3e6ce9415d3d2e6f2084afb839	3a891af67d1f16b831c9f7d1ea5e822b	32f5deb9140d67de9c227aca758189aa	article	Solid solution strengthening in concentrated Mg-Al alloys	C. H. Cáceres and D. M. Rovera	\N	2001
8762733	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2007. DEXA '07. 18th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	beneventano07mapping	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Mapping of heterogeneous schemata, business structures, and terminologies	\N	\N	412-418	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {10.1109/DEXA.2007.123}	The current effort to extend the power of information systems by making use of the semantics associated with terms and structures has resulted in a need to establish correspondences between different systems to allow a rich exchange of information. This paper describes the early efforts taking place in the STASIS project to identify the issues underlying support for mapping of corresponding entities between such heterogeneous systems. The STASIS system is meant to help a user establish such mappings by exploiting a semantic environment where he/she can contribute his/her own entities and relate them with other pre-existing entities. This process needs support at the entity representation level, to encapsulate each item into an appropriately rich representation structure, and at the logical level, where the resulting model is verified for consistency towards its future use. Examples are offered and discussed to highlight the issues and propose solutions.	44eac77d6c4c550d4835d10bb1404859	4f8a3a44c261cf335e4f63e39d21a02e	f1d89df6f7295c165a12e4e7ff39dc51	inproceedings	Mapping of heterogeneous schemata, business structures, and terminologies	D. Beneventano and S. El Haoum and D. Montanari	\N	2007
8762837	\N	\N	\N	\N	Sept.	\N	Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2007. DEXA '07. 18th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	korherr07uml	\N	\N		\N	\N	829-834	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {10.1109/DEXA.2007.96}	Variability Models are designed for modelling variabilities of a software. Unfortunately they are not part of a well-known modelling framework for a higher usability, like the Unified Modelling Language. To address this limitation, we provide a UML 2 profile for variability models. Furthermore we show the dependency from the UML profile to activity diagrams to make the relationship between variability models and process models visible. This profile and its mapping are tested with example business processes.	3cee38089d88bceb43a524c0ec2e2ef8	d0fcf20456a03959568755fc9c8c21eb	d13494a23e4f43d9a93044aa7cefad80	inproceedings	A UML 2 Profile for Variability Models and their Dependency to Business Processes	B. Korherr and B. List	\N	2007
8763076	Database and Expert Systems Applications, International Workshop on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	haghighi06context	\N	\N	An Evaluation of Query Languages for Context-Aware Computing	\N	\N	455-462	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1529-4188}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2006.25}	\N	1773b9e2972cad1638f1535ec87d66cc	63e095915e2a7ed1100cc50adf82dca2	2fa5bfe7c0fd4f99efb85e39c82bae31	article	An Evaluation of Query Languages for Context-Aware Computing	Pari Delir Haghighi and Arkady Zaslavsky and Shonali Krishnaswamy	\N	2006
8763181	International Journal of Hydrogen Energy	33	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	Andreasen20087489	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V3F-4TXDXDM-C/2/bc177ab310e4baf9fe2cc78e18581335	\N		\N	\N	7489 - 7497	\N	24	\N	issn = {0360-3199}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.09.095}	\N	2d563770df42d927d9125e615584f816	fac98b88a2a6632a9de8187e34131f2f	2d8ad67c06218f9b99ef23f512153106	article	Hydrogenation properties of Mg-Al alloys	Anders Andreasen	\N	2008
8763551	Review of Scientific Instruments	70	\N	\N	January	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	AIP	\N	\N	\N	levinton.1999	http://link.aip.org/link/?RSI/70/810/1	\N	A short and brief MSE overview.	\N	Proceedings of the 12th topical conference on high temperature plasma diagnostics.	810-814	\N	1	\N	location = {Princeton, New Jersey (USA)}, doi = {10.1063/1.1149316}	As an atomic beam propagates across a magnetic field, an electric field is generated, $E = V \\times B$. This results in a spectral splitting and polarization of the emitted radiation, known as the Stark effect. The direction of polarization of the emitted radiation provides a measure of the local magnetic field direction or pitch angle. In addition to the electric field generated by the neutral beam, intrinsic electric fields present in the plasma affect the direction of polarization. This has been exploited to measure both the plasma electric field and the magnetic field. Future development of the motional Stark effect utilizing laser induced fluorescence to access much lower magnetic fields will be discussed.	c930650a8836ab59d9e987f9305912c6	af13fcb2a289f1968e2cfe6d1a9cb349	98bd43a5e9e393bc15bce77b286ac025	article	The motional Stark effect: Overview and future development (invited)	F. M. Levinton	\N	1999
8763813	Data Engineering, International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	luo09private	\N	\N	On Protecting Private Information in Social Networks: A Proposal	\N	\N	1603-1606	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1084-4627}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2009.158}	\N	967be16f6f28dcf34ab2284b2fb4ee3c	ddef84ecfcd2924ac15fb15eaff22519	194d3b6088d00a174cb617e0459a1f58	article	On Protecting Private Information in Social Networks: A Proposal	Bo Luo and Dongwon Lee	\N	2009
8763845	Data Engineering, International Conference on	0	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	IEEE Computer Society	Los Alamitos, CA, USA	\N	\N	assent09recommender	\N	\N	Actively Building Private Recommender Networks for Evolving Reliable Relationships	\N	\N	1611-1614	\N	\N	\N	issn = {1084-4627}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2009.145}	\N	bc685f63a8219917fe997b7c3c55ff5b	9c0aa5a26ca87e822d1fba493f8fd3aa	ad5ec280c39da825c61eb3ec304c5770	article	Actively Building Private Recommender Networks for Evolving Reliable Relationships	Ira Assent	\N	2009
8764569	\N	\N	\N	\N	April	\N	Data Engineering, 2008. ICDE 2008. IEEE 24th International Conference on	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	\N	shrivastava08mining	\N	\N	Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Mining (Social) Network Graphs to Detect Random Link Attacks	\N	\N	486-495	\N	\N	\N	issn = {}, doi = {10.1109/ICDE.2008.4497457}	Modern communication networks are vulnerable to attackers who send unsolicited messages to innocent users, wasting network resources and user time. Some examples of such attacks are spam emails, annoying tele-marketing phone calls, viral marketing in social networks, etc. Existing techniques to identify these attacks are tailored to certain specific domains (like email spam filtering), but are not applicable to a majority of other networks. We provide a generic abstraction of such attacks, called the Random Link Attack (RLA), that can be used to describe a large class of attacks in communication networks. In an RLA, the malicious user creates a set of false identities and uses them to communicate with a large, random set of innocent users. We mine the social networking graph extracted from user interactions in the communication network to find RLAs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to conceptualize the attack definition, applicable to a variety of communication networks. In this paper, we formally define RLA and show that the problem of finding an RLA is NP-complete. We also provide two efficient heuristics to mine subgraphs satisfying the RLA property; the first (GREEDY) is based on greedy set-expansion, and the second (TRWALK) on randomized graph traversal. Our experiments with a real-life data set demonstrate the effectiveness of these algorithms.	afc2e51f576e9d24510c66b4f91a42f9	9eef95c6d35811e86d21195c3cb772ed	affdb391220867475a2add80f861bef1	inproceedings	Mining (Social) Network Graphs to Detect Random Link Attacks	N. Shrivastava and A. Majumder and R. Rastogi	\N	2008
